STATE CAPITOL
| _ cockerels ana}
eggs, from 50c to $1)
ny yard. W. A. Hol-
ger. =
cona hens, 1 cock,
greed, trapnested stock,
now laying, Miss M.
Madison, Rt. 4,
str. Ancona hens, 21
; pullets, 11 mos. old,
and 2% yrs.,
1 a Pullin, McDonough.
ges, $10 or exe, for
oung female goats.
mn. Rockingham.
bantams from im:
winners, leading
he country; best show
bird from hest stoci
arkings, $2.pr. Wi Se:
d Black Cochin . ban-
oung and laying, $1 ea.
Atlanta. 93 War-
hone De. 0489-W,
wntams for sale ot
SS. Stakley Dixon,
d antams:. the small-
1 hatch; bargain for
airs; exec. for full
Parks, Gainesville.
r, 3 hens, thorough
e W. L. bantams,
$2 for lot.
-pay express,
-Berald.
Brown. str.;
Brahma hens and 1 cock.
-breed, same age:
FOR.
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D, JONES, DIRECTOR.
Poultry For Sale |
Ten mixed bantam hens, for
ae or exc. for valu.. Other party |}
Floyd: Brown, Fitz-
- One pr. Golden Sebrights, just
grown, $1.25 FOB: also nice, sun-
dried gee 12%c lb. prepaid.
Mrs. L.. B. Taylor, Rydal. =
Pure eet Silkie Bantams
for sale or exc. for other pure
breed . bantams. or pheasants, or
peafowls.- D. - T. Jnnings,
Americus.
BRAHMAS
Light. Brahmas, 12
rooster, pure bred Balch and
$17.50; ~ little white
to 10: ibs., 15e-1b: Mrs.
hens and
mush peas, 5
ES hom neon. Doerun
Six light Brahma pullets, 3 hens,
all. laying, LT rooster, 2 yrs. old,
$19 for lot, $1.15 ea. Cash with
crder. FOB. Mrs. L. R. Stephens
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 19-A.
Five pure Giant str. = Light
Prize
winners, $10 for lot.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Two B. R. pullets and cockerel,
April hatch,- $2.50 for 3: also 1
| White Brahma 1931 cock, $1; 2.
yr.-old pit < game Gin Gry cock,
$2.60; --B;-P=Ford, Bowersville.
Thoroughbred Peek pul-
lets, Holterman Aristocrat str.; $1
ea See or write. Mrs. J. M.
Brown, Calhoun, Rt. 5;
Two fine, full bredsB. R. March
cockerels, $1.50 ea., FOB here.
Each one for 2 hens: of any big
V. R. Jenkins,
Dublin, Rt. 4. ; Z
Twelve 8-mos.-old pullets and
ecckerel, pure Whte Rocks, $12
L. Brisendine, Conyers.
oe
All young.
_Mys. Jewell Godard, Milledgeville,
Rt. oe
Poultry For Sale
Fifteen thoroughbred yr. old B.
R. hens, now laying, $1 ea., FOB.
Mrs. Geo. Wheeler, Alma, RFD A
| BOK: 32.
i B. R. friers, wt. 2-244 Ibs.
40c ea.; 12 pure bred pullets,
15 wks. -old, 40c ea. Money order
with order. Mrs. E. H. Smith.
Cochran, Rt 5.
Four early hatch B. R. cockereis,
$l ea. Stock SureCt from Parks'
reg per. No. 52-C-32. Mrs. Walter
Tsobson, Calhoun, 2.
Select AAA oltorman Arete
crat B. R. roosters, $3 ea. Mrs.
Walter Graham, Waycross, 1504
Gilmore St. -
Ten big, young B. R. hens, now
ready te lay, 1 cockerel, $9 for lot
and party pay charges of transpor-
tation. No chks. Mrs. T. A. Mce-
Clendon, Bremen.
One pure bred Thompson B. R.
rooster, late March 1931 hatch;
also 3 hetis? Same breed, $1 each.
Will sell separately; -1 May hatch
R. C. Red rooster, 75c. Mrs. W. L.
Daniel, Dawson. fos
Six fine Fischel White Rock
cockerels; baby chicks bought di-
|rect from Fischels sales stock last
April, $2.50 ea., 2 for $4 FOB Mrs.
J. L. Kilgore, Stone Mountain,
Rte
Parks str. reg. permit 125-C-32,
direct; cocks, $3 ea.; eggs, $1.50
per 15; $6.50 C; March baby chicks,
$12 C; reduction on. larger
Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Ma-
/nassas.
Pure bred, 9-mos.-old B. R. roost-
er, $2.50, or exc. for 5 hens, An-
-conas and Leghorns, or for 25 baby
chicks, any breed. R. K. Campbell,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Few: more B. R. Parks str. pul:
lets. now laying, $1 ea. Mrs. H. B.
Ford, Layonia.
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
pr evailing Wholesale Prices Feb. 9, 1932. Always Subject to Variation.
Atlanta, Macon,
$ .20
18
13
18
A2%
12%
10
20
18
12%
eas, not. mixed, BUGS aise
ry Butter, best. table, lb.
otatoes, per 100 Ibs. foo ecans ae
Le
it ave: No. 1, ton
tee, INO, 4; LON. .
Savannah,
$ 17
15
12
15
14
14
10
22
16
ta
23
23
15
Augusta.
$ .20
18
13
18
15
15
12
22
16
15
lots:
Columban.
as 15
13
10
13
43
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932
Poultry For Sale
Two fine Thompson B. R., April
hatch roosters, $1.25 ea; also 2
pure bred White Wyandotte roost-
ers, April hatch, $1.25 ea. Mrs. C.
E. Tucker, Mt. Airy.
Forty-five Thompson str. B. R.
1S30 and 1981 hatch hens, 3 roost-
ers. from bloodtested stock, $45
FOB; cash. M. B. Watkins, Kite,
Rt. 23. Box. 94
Thompson imp. Ringlet, March
hatch cockerel, $1.50 FOB; also 1
pr. Chinchilla rabbits, buck and
doe. $1 FOB: Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks;
Commerce.
AAA quality. =B. R= ~cockerel;
foundation from Booths, 10 mos.
cld. now serviceable; fine speci-
men, $1.50 or exc. for runner pea-
nuts at 50c bu. Mrs. J. Li. Fender,
Nashville, Rt. 1.
Twelve nice Parks str. B. R.
pullets, soon to lay, $10 FOB. Mrs.
S. J. Harden, Osierfield.
Pure bred Buff Rocks, Nuggett
strain, $12.50 for 10 hens and cock-
erel; 8 hens and cockerel, $10. Mrs.
G. I. Trimble, Adairsville. z
Twenty-nine Parks str. B. R,,
13 wks. old, 13 pullets and 16 cock-
erels, wt. 144. and 2 lbs.-or more,
$13 50 for lot. Mrs. W. D. Bryant,
Coffee.
Thirty-four pure bred B. R. 2-
yr.-old hens, 8 College str. B. R.}
cockerels, $35. FOB for lot; hatch-
ing eggs, $3.50 per 100 del.; baby
chicks, $4.50, 50, del. Mrs. J. A.
Howell, Meigs, Rte.
Fourteen pure bred Plymouth B.
Rock pullets for sale or let to raise
on halves until next fall; pure bred
mixed strains; Parks, Thompson,
Mapleside, Vicksburg. Cicero Free--
man, Dallas, Rt. 1.
Six pure bred Thompson Bon,
pullets, 75c ea., not prepaid. Mrs.
Geo Ciifton, Millen, Rt. C, Box 57.
$1 ea.; $9 for 10; tightly Tee
FOB. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Conco
One B. R. cockerel, $150 0 S
for pr. Indian Runner ducks
Black cockerel and pullet,
exc. for 2 turkey hens.
Pickens, Newnan, P..0. Bo
Six pure bred White R. p
rooster, $7; 16 S. L. Wyan
pullets, 2 roosters, $18; blue ri
stock. _Mrs. Hugh Camp, -G
ville. Rt. 1. ao
CORNISH
Two Dark Cornish, Apri
cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. M
Lonier, Summit, Rt. 3, Box 27
Seven Dark Cornish pull
1 rooster, large type, yello :
pullets laying, $10 for the pen.
personal chks. Ira J. Blan
ship, Wrightsvile, P. O. Box 95
Several extra fine real
Cornish cockerels, yr. first of
$1 ea., FOB; no chks.; exc. 2
of. same strain. Mrs EH! R
rency, Screven. ;
Eleven head pure bred 1
Cornish now ready-to-lay .pul
$i- each: 2 Dri TAL CD:
Douglas.
Dark Cornish hens, $2 e
Barron W. Leghorns, $1 ea.;
Buff L., $1 each; all Nabod.
try stock. . D. Hammond
eatur. : se:
* GAMES
Pure bred. Roundhead,-
from L, Moore, eggs, $3. 50 fo
stags, $5 each, L..'T. Sear
|, Rt. 4, : i
Qne thoroughbred Dang
cock and 1-hen, both for $4.
ford Augiand, Resaca, Rt
Allen Roundhead | rooste
18 mos. old, $5. Willie Clemo
Buchanan, Rt. 1. : sae
Valdosta.
$ .20.
18
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18
14
14
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Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted =
Live Stock For Sale 000.200... 3- 4
Live Stock Wanted .
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eees For Sale ...
Eggs Wanted
Farny. Help: Wanted... :
Miscellaneous For Sale
_ Miscellaneous Wanted
Grain and Hay For Sale
- Georgia Products For Sale . ... 8-9- 10
Georgia Products Wanted :
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
INDEX
is to warn parties publishing: notices in the Market Bulletin about the Miami News Bureau, 2330 S. W. 32nd
Miami, Florida. This concern has been mailing cards to advertisers in the Bulletin, requesting them to mail 25c
sh or stamps and they will then mail them a news clipping about them. Upon receipt e the 25c me Miami a
a L then mails them a copy of their notice which ees: in the Market Bulletin.
oe -pullets, sume breed,
ae ready for service, $1.25.
= Poultry: For Sale
Pure Sid Taylor pit games.
Cocks, 2 yrs. old, $4 ea.;
- $3.50; stags about yr. old, $2 ea.
J T. Gray, Americus, Rt. B.
: . Pure Judge Dan Gordons games,
pumpkin colored, hens and stags,
$1.50 to $2 each. Earl Roper, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.
*Warhorse cocks, $3 ea.; 1 Brown
_ Red cock, $4; Irish Grey cock,
$2.50; hen, $1.25; 1 Don., 1 Blue
fravelor, $2 ea.; eggs, $1.50 per 15.
J. D. Wilcher, Gibson.
_. Red Cuban games, hens, stags
and pullets, bred absolutely pure,
none better. A. A. Prince, Atlanta,
Rt. 1, Box 187.
One Spangled Game cock and
April 1931
hatch, $3.50. Ls Hunt;
Greensboro.
Four cocks; 8 are 11 mos. old,
- other, 23 mos., Sid Taylor Round-
head cross, $1.50 to $2; gilt, 200 Ib.,
~~ P. ) Hampshire cross, $15. J. P.
Thompson, Buena Vista, Rt. 8.
GIANTS
Ten fine pure bred J. B. Giant
- hens and i rooster, $12.50 at my
place; also pure bred eggs, same
str., 75c per 15, postpaid. Mrs. Z.
_.H. Anderson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
4 Five thoroughbred Black Giant
hens, $1 each, at once. Mrs. New-
man Smith, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Royal Purple str. J. B. Giants,
direct, 10 pullets and _ cockerel,
prize winners, pullets now laying,
$2.56 FOB. Mrs. Hella Burke,
Thad
a Winterville.
<7 One ecockerel, 2 pullets, now lay-
4ng, Royal Purple J. B. Giants, $5.
Mrs. R. M. Porter, Milner, Rt. 1.
% April hatch Jersey White Giant
_fockerels, $2 each; also want to
exc. black-eyed, Blue Jersey or
Brab. peas for O-too-tan soy beans.
& W. Stephenson, Menlo.
Two full stock JyB. Giant cock-
prels, $1 ea.; also Mung beans,
{5c 1b.; Mammoth Russian sun-
fiower seed, 15c lb. FOB. M. F.
- Lewis, Adairsville.
=o fT en pure bred Marcy str., choice
pullets, beginning to lay, with best
of markings, and 1 fine, unrelated
cockerel, $15 for lot;- also eggs, $1
per 15; $2.50 50. Mrs. Belle Joiner,
_. Soperton.
HAMBURGS |
Two hens and cock, direct from
Rerry Poultry Farm, Rose Comb
Spangled Spanish Hamburgs, $2.50
- fer lot. Mrs. Susie White, Dalton,
Rt. 4, Box 130.
LEGHORNS
Four B. L. hens, laying now, $1
a.; 1 pure bred R. I. Red rooster,
Mrs. W.
TT. Ellenburg, Royston, Bi 8.
- Roselawn W. L. from Tibbals
best blood line matings, Roselawn
has imported Barrons best pedi-
greed makes for 11 yrs. High fer-
tility eggs, 75c per 15; $10 case.
Simon Peterson, Douglas.
Five W. L. laying pullets and
hens and 1 cockerel, $4.50, FOB.
Coop free. Mrs. L. A. McLaugh-
lin, Senoia. :
Forty S. Cc. W. L. April hatch.
Over half now laying, in good
eond. Fey. birds, 60c ea., FOB,
or $24 for lot. Money order. W.
U. J. Draughon, Cifmax.
Three W. L. cocks, March 1930
hatch, Booths AAA Tancred sir.,
5 point combs, $1 each, FOB.
Postal or exp. money order. No
-ehks. J. W. Farrell, Bartow.
One hundred W. L. hens, 1930-
31 hatch, Tancred str. Eggs select-
ed from high bred hens direct Tan-
cred. Now laying 65 per cent, 75c
each. J. H. Turner, .Blakely.
Six S. Cc. W. L. hens, 10 mos.
old, now laying, $5.-oney order.
Del. George Newman,- Stapleton,
RFD 1.
Pen of Brown L.- grand prize
Winners, very cheap; also Red pul-
Jets. P. L. Broome, Atlanta, 721
Grand Theatre Bldg., phones WA.
7464, or Ja. 8064.
(Ten Brown L. hens, 4 cockerel,
April 1931 hatch, $12 for lot; ever-
lay strain; exc. for part payment,
3-5 gal. strained honey, or Spanish
peanuts. Mrs. Sarah F.: Etheridge,
Carl, Box 85.
Tom Barron imported str. cock-
erels, for sale or exc. for any
rm produce that can use; have
fine lot of Nubian and Toggen-
burg goats. Edwin Simpson, Atlan-
ta, 676 Tifton, St., N. W.
Thirty Brown i, pullets, March
$i hatch; Tormahlen str., '75
each; baby chicks, same str. 7c
Mrs. J. F. Newman, Cochran,
n of 4 hens and rooster, March
, pure bred, dark, Bverlay B.
t
ak
nrelated _to hens, $4]
hens,
lets,
*hirteen young
now laying, and rooster, $13. 50.
Everlay str. No culls. Leo. J. Rus:
sell, Rome.
Nine B. L. pullets, 20 W. L. pul-
April, -1931,- hatch, $1. ea.,
FOB. Fine breeding stock. Sat.
guar. Mrs. C. M. Slack, Leslie.
Sev. nice W. L. hens and rooster,
less than 2 yrs. old, Tancred str.,
85e each. No culls. Mrs. Claude
Blanchard, Appling.
LANGSHANGS
Six or 8 extra fine Black Lang-
shang hens, now laying, 1 rooster,
young stock, $10.80, or $1.25 ea.:
dill seed, 10c pkg.; 40c pt. Mrs. N.
B. Burden, Elberton, Rt. 8, Box 83.
- MINORCAS
Two Booths W. Minorca cock-
erels; 2 White Rock cockerels, yr.
old, $2 each, . or exc. for large
White King pigeons, banded, mat-
ed, working, FOR. Joe Chafin, At-
lanta, Rt. 7, Box 407.
S. C. Buff Minorcas,, Schmidt
str., cock.$2; and 4 hens, $1 each,
$5 for the 5, FOB. Mrs. Annie F.
Abbott, Union Point. .
Pure bred cockerels, 2 Black
Minoreas, 2 Donaldson Reds, $1
each; cream sugar Crowder peas,
$3 bu., FOB; half runner garden,
white cornfield beans, 25c cup, 50c
lb. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Three fine triple A Rusk,
Golden Minorca cockerels, $1.50 ea.
These are direct from Rusk and
are fine in every particular. R. 8.
Broadhurst, Americus.
Eighteen pure bred Booths
White Minorca hens, with big lop
combs, beginning to lay, Tic ea.;
reoster, $1; 20 mixed W. L., B. M.
pullets, 80c ea. Aldine Walls, Roop-
ville, Rt. 3.
Two or 4 Black Minorca hens or
puliets, thoroughbred, Pape . str.,
heavy layers, $1 ea. FOB; cash
with order. J. E. Leslie, Shellman,
eet dx
Fure bred Rose Comb Gant str.
ceckerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. Rena
Kennedy, Collins.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS |
Eighty Booths mixed heavies,
hatched December 9, 1931, at 50c
ea. milk fed. Mrs, A. J. Anthony,
Midland.
Twenty-five Ibs. heavy breed
mixed friers, 25c lb.; no chks. Mrs.
Etheleen Headerson, Fitzgerald,
Rt 8.
Fifteen nice, fat, healthy breed |
hens and big rooster; some hens
laying, others soon, 65e ea., FOB
my exp. office; money order. Mrs.
H. I. Martin, Byromville, Rt. 1.
Nine nice, fat, coop-fed mixed
breed friers, (none mixed with
Leghorns). Wt. 1144 to 1% Ibs., 50c
each, Cash with order. No chks.
Mrs. Ralph Hatcher, Adrian.
ORPINGTONS
Pure Byers str. Buff Orping:
tens; 7 hens, cock, 1-2 yrs. old,
$17.50 cash; exc. for 20 .W. lL.
ready-to-lay now pullets. Mrs. A.
Hannah, Atlanta, 87 Vera St.
Two fine Buff Orp. cockerels,
ezgs direct from Byers; wt. 9-9%
Ibs.* March 1931 hatch; eggs, $1
and $1.50 per 15. Mrs. J. T. Wil-
kins, Atlanta, 836 North Ave., N. E:
PIGEONS
Swiss Mondains, banded, mated
and working, $1.50 pr. FOB. R. W.
Conaway, Savannah, Rt. 2.
Twenty-five common = pigeons,
80c ea., or $5 for lot, FOB. Jas. T.
Harden, Osierfield. :
Few pr. pure bred Homers,
mated, banded and working, $2 pr.;
sat. guar..C. H. Overby,. Columbus,
600 25th St.
Five Racing Homers, $5 cash for
lot;$5 per pair value. James
Moore, Dover, Rt. 1.
About 8 pr. common pigeons,
working, 25c pr.; not postpaid.
Perry McDaniel, Adel, Rt. 3.
Blue Homers, Splashed and Red}
Carneaux, 50c pr. L. E. Williams,
Ly Ly;
Twenty pr. Plymouth Rock Red
Carneaux, mated, banded and
working. All first class birds, $1
rer pr. E. C. Cureton, Moreland,
Box 55,
Three pr. White King pigeons,
mated, banded and working; all
are exceptionally nice birds, $2
pr. Frank Broadhurst, Americus,
620 Barlow St.
Twenty-four common pigeons,
$8: 5 Red and Splashed Carneaux,
$1.25, or lot for $8.90; cash with
order; already caught and in pen.
F..A. Bryan, Omega, Rt..3.
Fifty or 60 prs. fine White
neat all working, some panded,
oe P. Miller, Hawkinsville:
-pullets,
op :
Stripling, Albany,
yhone 1124. :
Common pigeons, 250 per tiated
pair; common bantam hens, 50
ea.; cocks and cockerels, 25 ea.;
all -guar.; FOB. Jas. ee Douglas:
ville.
Five pr. White Kings, banded
and working, $1 pr. or exc. for 6
WW: Ta hensi-no culls, J. FE. Bandy,
isle of Hope.
Three prs. Ringneck doves, $1
pr.; 6 young Ringneck doves, Toc
ea; pr. white doves, $1.50 pr.; white
Fantails, [be GOje Wicd: Davidson,
Columbus.
Fine, large size pigeons, 2 Brown
ones and 3 blue, now laying, cheap,
or exc. for what have you? Be Ess
Rousey, Dewyrose, Rt. 1.
Fifteen pr. common pigeons, 25
pr, for lot. L. B. Massey, Macon,
Rt. 4, phone 3296-J.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
One fine male Eng. ringneck
pheasant, 1931 hateh, $5 FOB.
Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens.
Ten beautiful ringneck pheas-
ants for sale cheap. Both hens
and cocks. Walter T. Candler,
Atlanta, 214 Walton Bidg.
Beautiful Ringnecks, exception-
ally good birds from superior
stock, brilliant colored plumage, $6
and $8 pr. Carl H, Fuller, West
Point.
Beautiful
cocks and hens,
Walter T. Candler,
Walton Bldg.
R. I. REDS
Ringneck pheasants,
will setl cheap.
Atlanta, 214
ten S. C; R. I. Red hens or pul-}.
lets, now laying, $1 each, and 1
cockerel free. No chks. . Money
order. Mrs. L! D, Kimbrel, Baxley.
Rt... 3. :
Pure bred Reds, 11 hens and
rooster, $10, FOB, Clayton, Roy
Taylor, Tiger.
Seven Reds, 6 pullets and roost-
er, part of pullets laying, $7 for
lot, COD. Mrs. J. G. Fleming,
Hartwell,
Twelve nice 10 mos. old Donald-
son str. pullets, 80c each, 2 roost-
ers, 11 mos. old, $1.25 each. Mrs.
Talmadge Blanchard, Appling,
Rtv 2, tee
Dunlap Reds, heavy type Tan-
ered W. L., Giant str., Light Brah-
}mas, 10 wks. old, healthy pullets,
45e each; White Mammoth Pekin
duck eggs, 75c doz. del. Fritz Rov-
ers, Washington, Rt. 3. :
R. I. Red pullets, laying 60 per
cent; also eggs for hatching. B.
as Middlebrooks, Sr. Atlanta, oun
Gordon St..
Thirty Booths AAA sir. Re L
Red, yr. old hens and, 2 roosters,
$30 for lot. H. J. Eubanks, Symrna,
Rites
Ten R. I. Red hea and cockerel,
of the full blood March and April
hatch, hens now laying, $10 for
lov; money order only. Mrs. J. We
Hensley, Ramhurst.
Ten Red pullets and 1 young
rooster, $10, or 90c each for pul-
lets and $1 for rooster. Mrs. W.
H. Morris, Lyons,
Two R. I. Red hens with biddies,
$5 for both hens and 30 chicks, all
Reds. Mrs. Gy R. oe Dawson,
Rt. 1 Box 29;
Mifty: Ror Red pullets and 6
cockerels, March hatch. James
Mauldin, Columbus, Box 603.
Fifteen Dark Red cockerels, di-
rect from Mahoods selected, heavy
layers pen; April hatch; sat. guar.,
$4. POR. By: Anderson,
Springs.
Five fine Red pullets, April
1931 hatch, now laying, $1 ea. not
del.; cash with order. Mrs. P. EB.
Wallace, Hapeville.
~ Ten thoroughbred Donaldson
str. Red, March 1931 hatch pullets,
now laying, $1 ea. FOB. GT.
Welch, Dallas.
Ten S. C. Red hens, less than 2
yrs. old, very fine, $1 each; 2 roost-
ers, same str.,: 10 mos. old, $1.50
ea. : enclose stamp for information.
Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Appling,
Warm
Rt, 2, Box 88
Five full. blood Donaldson Red
roosters, last March hatch, $1.25
ea. R. M. Stanley, Vidalia:
Donaldsons pure bred Dark,
even color S. C. Red, March roost-
ers, $2 sa.; 3, $5 FOB crated: eggs,
85c per 15: lo ois 3 doz., 50e doz. del.;
less if ealled for. Mrs. H. L. Ellise
ton. Rupert.
Five Rase Comb R. I, Red pul-
lets, now) laying, pure bred, $1.10
ea. del.; also eggs, 50c per 15 del.
Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flowery Branch, |
Rt. Zs
Pure bred, Dark | Red Donald-
317 Ist St.
v-|for turkey hens
prices. ;
dosta, Rt. ee R.
Ready to lay
son puillets, $1. ea., lot of 10 for ae:
ea.; sound rice peas, 8c tb.; drie
apples, peaches, 15c Ib. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. |
One hundred and fifty Red
chicks, 7 wks. olds feathered out,
most of them wt. 1 Ib. ea.; about
half pullets, 30c ea. Mrs. Bess
Walker, Chamblee, Red.
-Six nice S. c Bok, Red hens,
laying and 1 service cockerel, $9.
Owen Farm str. Hggs, same Str.,
closely culled, $1.10 per 15. High
fertility. Mrs. R. B. Mooney,
Adairsville.
Fifteen R. I. Red last spring pul-
lets, 80c ea.; 10 pure bred Donald-
gon Str. March hatch cocks, $1.50
ea. Not del.; 30 lbs. clean geese
feathers, 40c Yb. Mrs. c i. Capel,
Molena.
Six pullets ena roceiae. Tomp-
king str., R. I. Reds, March hatch,
$8 for lot. Cash or money order.
W. B. Keebler, Reidsville, Star Rt.
Fourteen pure bred R. I. Red
hens and 2 roosters, April hatch,
$1 ea., or $14 for lot, FOB this
place. Some hens are now laying.
Mrs. S. B. Duncan, Bowdon June:
tion,
Two Donaldson str. R. I. Red
cockerels, AAA quality, from pure
bred, bloodtested, pedigreed stock,
March hatch of 1930.
comb var., $2 ea. Mrs.
Feterson, Rt. 2.,
SPANISH CHICKENS |
Few Black Spanish hens. Sell or
exc. for Ss ag good var. N. C. run-
ner peanu Also eggs, 50c_ Set-
ting; nice ersey cow, fresh; sell
or exc. T. L. Burke, Rhine, Rt. 1.
SUSSEX
Pure bred Sussex cock, 2 yrs.
1 Red onal.
M. B.
old, $1.50; few nice pullets, $1 ea..
' Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Att. 1
WYANDOTTES
Two Regal Dorcas WwW. Wyan-
daotte - roosters, 2 for $2, or $1.25
ea. 1 and 2 yrs. old. Mrs. F. F.
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. -
Pure bred: White Wyandotte R.
. rooster, 10 mos. old, $1.25; add
exp. chgs.; no chks. Mrs. Bertha
Crowe, Dallas, Rt. 3.
mois Wyandotte young stock;
original aristocratic strain; pul-
lets, $1; cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOB;
also _Holterman original str. B.
Rocks, same price. Mrs. D. C.
Collier, Barnesville.
Wight hens and rooster, S. L.
Wyandottes, 18. mos. old, $1 each:
also Cokers No. 5 cotton seed; exc.
for guineas and Berkshire pigs. W.
T. Adams, Lavonia.
Four young hens and 1 cockerel,
ful) stock S. L. Wyandottes and
8-3 wks. old pullets, $4.50 for lot.
John Jones, Dalton, 28 B. Glenn St.
Pure bred, April hatch, White-
.Wyandottes, 2 pullets and 1 roost-
ORs Sa-
Mrs. B. P. Allison, Cleve-
land. =
Nine AA grade S. L. Wyandotte
pullets, 2 cockerels, direct from
Blue Ribbon. Value $1 ea. Will
exc; tot- for 100; Park str B. Re
vaby chicks. Mrs. M. V.: Ballard,
Milner, Rt. 1. ;
Fischel str. White Wyandotte, 9
mos, old cockerel, $1.25; pullets, $1
ea. Mrs. C. R. Sanders, Adrian,
Rt. Ae
Very fine White Wyandotte
cockerels, April hatch, direct from
Berry, rose comb, $1.25 each, FOB.
Mrs. M. E. Pullen, Whitesburg,
Rt 2: . j
One Golden Wyandotte. rooster
from prize winning pen, $2.50, cash
with order. Mrs. Hattie Wofford,
Gainesville, Rt. 3.
White Wyandottes, 10 hens and
rooster, all rose comb, and 2 Brown
L. hens, all 75 each. Mrs. A. N,
Adams, Elberton, Rt. 9.
Pure bred R. C. Regal ccs
White Wyandotte cockerels, ready
for service. Sell or exc. for nice
hens, same str., not over 2 yrs.
old. No culls. Mrs. S. M. Blanton,
Valdosta, Rt. 6.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE |
.T. M. Bronze toms, $3.50 ea.; trio
of White Holland tom and 2 hens,
all April/ 20, 1931 hatch: and pea-
nuts, 5c lb.; Porto Rican potatoes,
2c lb. Mrs. C. J. Ligon, Talbotton.
Two White Australian guinea
roosters,75c ea. FOB. Mrs. Jee:
Lynch, Br ooks.
One M. B. gobbler, 1931 hatch,
wt. 22 lbs., $4. POR. Arthur Ben-
nett, Adel.
_Pure Bourbon Red 3-yr.-old tom,
Cuthbert, :
Straight |
also have some Game
sale. H. E. Rutherfo
d aince
Pure bred M. B. tom
Ellis str., Big Bone,
$6.50 del.; exc. for go
for breeding; also e@
ville, Rt.
M. B. jome. Big
type, for breeders,
W. Morgan, Vienn
Two Bourbon R
hatch, suitable for br.
exc. for turkey he
Warren, Austell.
Three-yr. -old M. B.
from Bird Bros. 1931 7
$9; 3 April hatch toms,
18-28 Ibs., $650-$7.50.
Snellings, Upatoia, Rt
MB: 23-15. Jan
fine stock, $5.50; no <
order. W. H. Allen, M
Three large Bird
hens, soon lay, $4 ea
lot; also fine R. I. R
mos. old, 80c ea. or ex
breed eges. Mrs. J 1g
ran, Rt. 2. :
One duck and 2 dra
lot: buyer to pay shi
exc. for 2 Buff Leg!
1 rooster. Mrs. D, ~
Cartecay. :
Five fine turkeys,
raise from, bronze, .
fine rabbit for sale or
BB: Re pullet. Hy,
ville, Rt. 1.
Two White Pekin du
drake, $3 for lot. FC
crder. Mrs. A. FE. M
-idge.
White Australian
hatch $1.25 ea.; 1931
iL, E. Williams, Dy TY.
B. B. Mammoth Br
for breeders, $7 ea.
Morgan, Vienna. :
Three-year-old pure
tom, direct from Bird
Winners, $9; 3 pure A
toms, 20-25 lbs., j
same stock, $5 ea.
Snelling, _Upatoi, Rt.
One N.Ze
about 12 Ibs., 20 Ib. EX
cobbler or Porto R
Ea. pay chgs. on recei
. J. T. Holldnd,
Rt. 2: :
Pure bred 1931
tom for sale or exc
anything I need on
Bosser, Seville.
Pr. fine White Hol
hen and tom, $8 FOB
tam roosters, 25e ea
chks. Mrs. Will ae
hens, $7 ea., FOB. Al
RI. Red eggs, $1, 15;
March, April del., $10 10
ary McEntrye Calhoun
Eleven large geese,
Mrs. J. B. Page, Surrer
Fine, 2 yr. old very,
Bourbon red tom, wt.
$8.50; also 1 fine youn
Mrs. G. L. Jones; Brony
The Spencer wonder t
and roosters, $2 eac
per 15; 2 settings, $2.76.
Anderson, Blue Ridge.
~ Four Indian Runner:
and 2 drakes, 1931 hate
or exc. for good pi
my home. Sarah Gri
Ret: 4,
Poultry War
2 BANTAM
Want Sebright bante
mos. old, cheap. Clau
Jr., Carrollton, 6 So. a
Want White Si
hen and 2 roosters,
State what you have.
Seckinger, Rincon, R
Want about 10 ee
39th St. 3
Will pay 25c eac!
and sizes of bantams,
use lightweight crate
Advise kind, sex,
Clarence Chasteen, At
Peachtree,
Want 3 white: Ss
hen and 2 roosters. |
A. Seckinger, Rincol
BARRED AND OTH
Wilson cotton seed
ee c., ae mos. old
Poultry Wanted
~ CORNISH:
fixe. 4 Black and White Mus.
eovy ducks and drake for 6 Cor-
nish Indian hens, Albert M. Hill,
Greenville.
"xe. 10 pure bred Barred Rock
ens, now laying, for 10 pure bred
park Cornish hens. Mrs. R. W.
Gray, Ocilla, Rt. 2.
~~ GAMES
Want 1 Red Cuban Game, Irish
Gray pit game, i Blue Clipper.
Must be full bred and if not so,
dont answer. O. W. Brantley,
Tarrytown.
: GIANTS
Exe, 2 well dev. Marcy J. B.
Giant pullets for 2 cockerels, same
str. well dey. and pure bred.
Write first. H. G. Ireland, Ash-
porn, Bt. 1.
_ Want 3 No. 1 Jersey White
Giant hens and rooster, not over
18 mos. old,
price del. my address.
ford, Rising Fawn, Rt. 3.
aS LEGHORNS
Want to buy 20 W. L., Buff or
Brown L, hens and 2 nice roosters
at 50c ea. plus exp. chgs. Mrs.
H. I. Martin, Byromville, Rt. 1.
Exe. 2 Golden. Buff Leghorn
cocks, 2: yrs..old this mo., for 2
same breed. Fach pay chgs. No
culls. W. . Hardin, Ball Ground.
_ xe. 1 each, Jersey and Guern-
sey calves, few days old, for Tan-
cred W. L. pullets in good cond.,
March, 1931 hatch. N. G. Lang,
Waycross, Rt. 4.
B. Brad-
ursday, Fbruary 11, 1932
Make lowest cash}
"MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 10 or 15 hens and cock.
Will give half of chickens raised
_and return the old ones. Any good |
breed. Write first. N. J. Wil-
liams, Buford, Rt. 2.
_ Want 50 or 100 hens to feed and
care for for half of the eggs
Plenty feed and space. Annie
Laurie Heape, Nashville, Rt. 2,
~ Box 60.
Want hens, or pullets, any good
str. Will exc. cabbage plants at
The M. Also want pheasants, cab-
bage are far above average. Write
immediately. Wade Mallard, Al-
bany, 306 Sixth St.
Want 35 young R. I. Red or B
_& hens. Exe. good value. Mrs.
LL. M. Bailey, Milner, Rt. 1.
ee Warnt-100 W.., B. L. or R.
_ Red hens, not over 2 yrs. old. Exc.
_value.- Jno. M. Moseley , West
Point,. Rt. 3.
- Want young hens or grown pul-
lets, Parks str. Barred Rocks, Buff
Leghorns, Brown I.., hite L.,
Blue Leghorns and. Campines.
Quote price. W. P. Dunn, Atlanta,
611 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
oe ORPINGTONS
.- xc. 25 bu. Petty-Toole cotton
seed and 12 bu. running velvet
beans for Buff Orp. young hens
or small pigs. C. J. Yates, Kath-
Jeen.: <4
_ Want a Buff Orp. rooster, 10 Ibs,
or over, and first class stock. Give
age, price and wt. in first letter.
CC. Aeger, Savannah, Skidaway
mead, =.
>. _WYANDOTTES
_. Want 10 thoroughbred Colum-
_bian Wyandotte hens, not over 1
- yf. old; 1 rooster, not over 18 mos.
Old, same str., but non-related to
ae _E. G. Duke, Palmetto, Box
dt, %
PHEASANTS WANTED
Want pheasants, reg. rabbits,
White King pigeons, or most any-
thing. can use, Exc. cabbage
' Piants at 75 M. and other value.
_ Lamar Jefferson, Albany.
_ Exe, 1 male Ringneck pheasant
for 1 female. Hach to pay exp.
chgs. R.S. Rawls, Williamson.
PEAFOWLS WANTED
Want 1. peafowl hen. Quote best
fash price at once. O. V. Purvis,
Fort Valley, Winona Hotel.
Want 1 young male peafowl] and
1 young peafowl hen. H. M. Frank-
lin, Tennille, :
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
a BEE. WANTED
Want mixed turkeys for laying,
Ford hens and 1 tom: also have
0c Ib. -D, L.. Branch, Chula.
One Bronze hen, wt. 12 Ibs., to
-xC. for a Brenze tom, not over a
Old. Each pay express. Mrs.
mo. Neon, Rome, Rt. 7. >
" et thoroughbred. 30 Ib. or
ne, 2 yr. old Bourbon red tom;
9 have for sale pure Mahood-
aldson str. R. I. Red fertil
$4 100. Mrs. G. L. Jones,
MOOU. Rt. As, ee
:
Tr sale Lifsey watermelon seed.
Poultry Wanted
Bronze tom, April 1931 hatch.
State age, wt., and price. J. W.
Truelove, Gainesville, Rt, 4,
halves. If interested, write, Mrs.
T. H. Jones,, Adel, Rt, 3.
Want turkeys to raise on halves.
Will take old or baby turkeys. Mrs,
J. D. Mullis, Alma, Rt. 2, Box 96.
Exc, value of farm produce for
10 head or less of mixed breed
turkey hens at once, Mrs. C, J.
Phillips, Soperton, Rt; 3.
Want 1 gander, big blue pre-
ferred. Will pay $1. Mrs. Stella
fallenzy, White. .
~ Want 1 or 2 Bourbon red toms.
Good for breeding purpose. At
once, State best cash, price. Robt,
Messer, Chatsworth.
iexc. 4 or 6 B. R. pullets for 4
or 6 geese, or will buy. geese at
reasonable price. M, S. McClure,
Acworth, Rt. 2. ; :
Exe. fine R. I. Red rooster for a
Mammoth Pekin drake, Write at
once, Mrs. H. S. Anderson, Elber-
fon, RES,
Want big bone M. B., April 1931
hatch turkey at reasonable price.
Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Columbus, 2321
17th Ave.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Jersey heifer and bull calves for
sale or exc. for farm produce that
I can use, Bill Taylor, Montezuma,
129 S. Dooly St.
Reg. cream color Jersey heifer,
2 yrs. old; bred (out of 4 gal. dam),
$40 if taken before the first of
March, Good corn taken as part
pay. H. L. Ellison, Rupert.
Well marked Grade Guernsey
male, 34%4-mos.-old. Dam 3-4; sire,
reg., $15 cash, or 3 tons hay (no
peanut nor Johnson. grass). FOB
my farm. Mrs. Homer Harris,
Altaloma;, DeSoto.
' Four-mos.old hetfer calf, $10; %
fox squirrel Jersey and half Red
Poll. Fine stock; grondmother
was imported. Mrs. Jos. N. Shir-
ley, Lavonia.
Black Jersey, 4-yr.-old cow, 31%
gai., $35; 1 20-mos-old Jersey from
heavy milker, fresh in Feb., $25
at barn, $30 crated. I. -G. Thomp-
sen, Summit.
~ Five Jersey cows, high produc
ers of rich milk, freshen in Feb.,
$25 to $35 ea.; 2 heifers, 20 mos.
John EF. Tanner, Sandresville.
- Pure Jersey cow, 4 gal. per day.
calf .2 wks. old; not reg. .t. b.
tested. Mrs. J. O. King, Lavonia,
ERED sa.
Reg. Polled. WHerefords, also 1
mature bull. Herd now located 2
miles Covington. Perry E. Luns-
ford, Covington.
Jersey bull, ent. to reg.; 16-mos.-
old, wt. 550 Ibs. Sell. or exc. for
anything ean use. P. P. Gurley,
Fartwell, Rt. 2.
Seven-mos-old reg. Jersey bul}
of good type. ;
both have official production rec-
erds, $25. E. B. Braswell, Athens.
Large Blue Jersey cow, gentle
and all right in every way; giving
214 gal. milk per day. Will tie
out with chain; perfect qualities.
t. b. tested, $35. W. W.. Hines,
Hast Point, 108 So. Martin St.
Three milch cows and, 7 heifers,
all soon to fresh; also turkey tom
to trade for hen. S. M. Golden,
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Highly bred Jersey bulls, Woo-
ten Beauty King, 340270, dropped
Sept.. 29, 1980; James Gold Duteh
340271, dropped Oct. 4, 1930;
younger one, to be reg., $25 ea.
S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.
Three Hereford cows, 6-3 yrs.
clad, for sale or exc. for milch
cows. W. P. Elder, Culloden.
Fine Jersey and Guernsey cross.
heifer, freshen in May, $30;* 2-yr.-
old male, ent. to reg, $20 at my
farm. Howard Buffington, Canon,
Ri oS.
Reg. Hereford cattle for sale.
Beth sex. J. J. Cummings, Donal-
sonville.
One Jersey cow for sale or exc.
for corn. W. H. Collins, Collins.
Pure bred Polled Hereford cattle,
both bulls and heifers. E. T.. Bos-
well; Jr., Siloam. :
Four yr. old, % Jersey cow, now
milking for sale or exc. for corn,
syrup, hay or anything can use.
H. T. Williamson, Tarrytown,
Rt, :
Year old bull, Sybil and Raleigh
breeding; $50, FOB. R. Cc. Wil-
liams, Douglasville. =
Bighteen mos. old reg. J. heifer;
1 J. cow, fresh, and 1.J. cow, been
milking about 2 mos., now 3 gal.
mule or horse. Pled W. Reid, Ken-
wood.
Want 1 pure bred mammoth |
Want Muscovy ducks to raise on |
old, same breeding $15 ea. Write
Dam and sire5 dam
day. Sell or trade for good, gentle
MARKET BULLETIN
Live Stock For Sale
Jersey cow, fresh in May; yr.
old J. heifer, both for $30 cash at
my barn. R. M. Evans, Dawson-
ville, Rt, 1.
Dark brown J. cow, first calf,
freshen again in June, milking
now, $25, or exc. for young, any
breed hens, Mrs. D. C. Foley, Avon-
dale Estates:
Two J. heifers, 2 yrs. old, with
first calf, 8 wks. old; Jersey cow,
2 yrs. 6 mos. old, freshen 2nd calf
in about 3 mos., $30 each without
the calf. .Other cattle. Collye
Hardy, Dawson, RFD 1, Box 29.
Fine Jersey bull, father reg.,
mother, 15/16 pure, $25 at barn.
H. C.. Thurmond, Greensboro,
Rt-k, :
Reg. Aberdeen Angus bulls, pure
bred Hereford bulls. Can use satis-
factory note. S. Oden, Blackshear,
Box 8.
Full blood, t. b. tested, J. cow, 7
yrs. old, with 6 wks. old bull calf.
Will give 4 gal. milk and 2 Ibs. but-
ter on good feed, $35 at my barn.
J. T. Chatman, Texas.
Sub. to reg., 11 mos. old Jersey
bull, $10 at barn; also would like
to exc. good peas for sunflower
seed, large kind. Mrs. E. O. Bled-
soe, Carrollton.
Good, 2% gal. milch cow and
calf, 1 week old, $30 at my barn.
J2 15, Deugias, Lenox, Rt 1. ~
Six yr. old Black Jersey cow to
freshen with 8rd calf in June, in
good cond, Does not go dry. Sell
or exc. for good working mule.
Matone Thomason, Toccoa, Rt. 2.
_-Four gal. grade Jersey cow, fresh
in with male ealf; 4% gal. Guern-
sey cow, fresh in with heifer calf,
for sale. Jas, V. Foss, Wrens,
HOGS FOR. SALE
Five-mos.-old. Duroc boars and
glits, wt. 115-125 lbs., reg. in buy:
ers: name, $12.50 ea.; 4-mos.-old
gilts, 80-90 Ibs. ea., $10 ea. J.'C.
Lumsden, Tatbotton.
Pure blooded S. P. Ci 5-mos.-old
gilt, wt. about 75 Ibs., out of a
litter of 18. Big bone and fat.,
$6.50. Geo. A. Thompson, Swains-
boro, Rt. 2.
QO. I. C.: boar hog, wt. 150 Ibs.,
gcod shape, $15, or trade for one
of same breed and wt. or near, or
will sell and buy for cash. W. B.
Cadle, Mt. Vernon.
Brood sows, good stock, for sale
or exc. for cprn, chickens, eggs,
mule, etc.; also have 100 bu. state
insp. pink skin Porto Ricans at
$1.25 bu. Homer F. Geiger, Mc-
Intosh, RFD Midway.
-Duroe and Hampshire shoat, wt.
65 Ibs., $3.50 or exc. for 3% bu.
Brab or Iron peas; P: C. shoat, 80
Ibs.,. $4.50, or exc. 44% bu. Brab or
Tron peas. Must be sound. J. P.
Dukes, Sylvester, Rt. 1.
Red Berkshire and Duroc J.
(cross). young sow, bred to
thcroughbred Red Berkshire. Willi
farrow Feb. 29th. Sell or exe. for
8 bu. pure, sound Brab peas. M.
N. Ridley, Graham.
Keg. S. P. C. gilts, pigs 8 wks.
old, right price. Exc. 6 mos. gilt.
reg. for same age boar; Guernsey
cow, fresh, bull calf, exc. or sell
rcg. T. R. Duggan, Warthen.
B. B. P. C. sow, farrow in 30
days, wt. 250 lbs., $18; 1 Red Jer-
sey, wt. -150 Ibs;, $15: -2 BB.
males, $10 ea.; 1 black, 125-Ib.,
$10; Jersey bull, $20. B. W. Bar-
ter, Nashville; Rt. 3.
Fine pigs, wt., 40-50 Ibs., ea.
$2 to $3.50 ea., del. at my farm.
J: P. Anderson, Mtn. View,
Six pigs, half Duroc and half P.
Cc. Wt. from 35 to 40 Ibs. ea.,
$2.50 ea. C. J. Reagin, . Hazle-
kurst,. Rt. 1.
Ten pigs, mixed. P. C. 6 wks.
old, $2.25 ea.; also 8 mixed Durocs,
$1.85 ea. Cholera. treated and
erated. J. E. Harper, Osierfield.
Duroc female, 9 wks old pig,
pure stock, ent. to reg. wt. about
50 Ibs.; 9 wks old female, pure
stock, half Duroc and half P. C.
ent. to reg. 9 wks., $5 ea. Mrs.
Nora Kent, Avera.
Red gilt, wt. 150 Ibs., bred to.big
bone Guinea, $12.50; 1 black B. B.
Guinea, wt. 125 Ibs., bred, $10; 2
B. B. Guinea males, wt. 125 Ibs.,
$8 each. Shellie Harper, Nashville,
Rte. :
Ss. P. Cy male, about 3 yrs. old,
wt. about 350 Ibs. Sell or trade for
smaller male of same stock, if reg.,
or for feeder yearlings: also want.
to buy feeder yearlings. M.-H.
Floyd, Cochran, Rt. 5.
Nice, young, fat hog, wt. about
200 Ibs. Sell or exc. for corn or
anything can use. Mrs. J. L. Er-
win, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
- Big bone blue Guinea hogs, bred
gilts and pigs, at-any and all kinds.
Write. Walter Sumner,
Norris-
town, Rt. 1. 'g
order or money order.
Ibs.). del.
Live Stock For Sale
Thoroughbred Black and White
Spotted P. C, boar, 16 mos. old,
fine, heavy breeder, $15 cash at
my barn. Mrs. W. H. Jones, East
Point, 515 Pearl St: :
Three hundred and fifty lb, Du-
roc sow, farrow March, $18. Full
stock cross, D. J. and Hampshire,
300 lb. sow, bred, $15. All. FOB
farm. Both 2 litter pigs. G. B.
Ham, Cobbtown.
Fine P. C. gilt, not reg., soon to
farrow, $10 cash, or exec. for 100
S. Co R. DyRedschicks: P.-C. 10-
wks.-old pigs, $3.50 each. Guar.
true to name eggs, Donaldson str.,
$3.50 100. Mrs. Mary Harris, Cor-
dele, Rt. B. *
Fine gilt from fast breeding
stock, wt. 150 lbs., bred, $10. Clyde
Lanier, Graymont, Rt, 1.
Big bone Black P. C. males, gilts
and service boars for sale, Reg.
stock only. Lifetime cholera treat-
ment. N. H. Bacon, Irwinton.
S. P. C. gilt, 160 Ibs., champion
blood lines, farrow first of April,
$16, at my barn. Exc. for gocd
blood heifer, freshen in spring, or
for 18 pure Leghorn laying pul-
lets. R. E. Pope, Tallapoosa.
Guinea hogs, best of the breed,
pigs, $8; 40 lb. males, $10. Treated
for cholera, and ready to ride. C.
H. Barnes, Summit,
Two hundred 25 to 59 Ib. pigs,
inoculated, for cholera. Prices on
request for 10 or more, FOB. O. S.
Simpson, Richland.
Six extra fine big stock P. C. 10
wks. old pigs, good cond., never
stunted, $7 each. Will ship. Miss
if. I. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 40.
One hundred and fifty shoats,
Duroc, Hampshire and S. P. C.,
from 40 to 100 lbs. wt., for quick
sale $2.50 to $4 each. BR. N. Estes,
Gay.
Big type black P. C. boars, wt.
75 to 100 lbs. Cholera immune for
life, $8 each, pedigree included. G.
D. Kierce, Pelham. j
Three solid black short thin hair,
black P. C, and Berkshire 8 wks.
old pigs, boars and 2 gilts. Good,
healthy stock) $2.75 each if 3 are
taken. A. J. Adams, Ashburn.
One good mixed stock brood sow,
bred to farrow first of March. Wt.
about 300 lIbs., $12. D:.S. Wills,
Perrott; Rt. 1.
Hight pigs, 9 wks. old, $2.50 ea.;
Porto Rico potato slips, $1 bu.;
Ston Mtn. watermelon seed, 50c
lb., or exc. for velvet beans or
Texas seeded ribbon cane seed. C.
D. Williams, Plains. :
Duroc Jersey brood sow, with
reg. papers, not bred, $15, or exe.
for hay peas. Mrs. F. L. Adams,
Douglas. :
8S. P. C. and Duroe cross, 8 wks.
old pigs, $2.50 each. Jno. S. Clark,
Jacksonville, :
Seven Duroc and Berkshire pigs
by reg. sire, ready for sale. Price
reasonable. R. C. Brewer, Lula,
RE?
Ss B.C. pie 3 mos-: old; wt.
about 60 Ibs., $10; reg. in buyers
name. Exe. for 3 bu. sound O-too-
tan beans. C., H. Trussell, San-
dersville. :
Nine pure S. P. C. pigs, $3.50
ea. at my barn, or $4.25 shipped;
3 mos. old or older. Cash with
Jess Wil-
son, -Machen.
- Duroc J. young boars and gilts,
60-100 lbs. each, bred gilts and
sows, 125-250 Ibs,, cholera immune,
10-1244c Ib., registered. Exe. for
shelled corn. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Rt. 7, Box 31.
Six head of Red Duroc pigs, wt.
25 to 35 lbs., $8 each, $5 pair. Hor-
ace Metter, Denton, Rt. 1.
Two mos. old, fine, thrifty pigs,
P. C. and Duroc Jerseys. No runts,
$4 each, treated and shipped;
Whatleys prolific seed corn, 75c
pk., $2 bu. W. H. Rucker, Milner.
Two shoats, wt. 80 to 40 Ibs.
each, for sale or exc. for W. L. yr.
old hens at 9c; .shoats at 3c Ib.
Write if interested. Cecil Hodges,
Statesboro, Rt. 4.
Hogs, brood sows, bred gilts,
pigs for sale, cheap. Will accept
good corn as cash at 50c bu. (80
See Tom Campbell on
Ducketts farm, Red Oak, Ga. T.
P. Duckett, Red Oak.
Fifteen pigs, 2-3:mos. old, in good
cond. for sale at-reasonable price,
at my barn. Mrs. Birdie Sanders
Cochran.
Big bone Guinea pigs, $6 each,
$11 per pr., FOB, exp office, crat-
ed, or $5 each, or $9 pr. at my barn.
Wm, Tanner, Savannah, 57th and |
Bull Sts..
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Twelve yr. old horse mule, zood
eond., work anywhere, $40, FOB.
J. D. McCrary, Molena.
| Griffin.
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Live Stock For Sale
Five-yr.-old black horse mule,
wt. 1100 lbs., broke to plow, for
sale,
Park Rte &
Six large horses training for
logging and hauling and for farm ~
work. C. R. Gwyn, Zebulon, Presa.
Bank of Zebulon.
Iron gray mare mule, very
gentle, work anywhere, wt. 1650
Ibs., $125, cash only. J. O. Moon,
Godfrey.
One good, ;
sound and gentle, work dbl. and
single, $50 A. J. Collins, Demorest,
Four good mules; Cleveland-
Wannamaker cotton seed, re-
cleaned, 50c bu. No order less 3
bu.; Hastings 100-bu., Whatleys
prolific corn, $1.35 bu., 65c pk. W,
H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.
Six mules, in good shape, at bar-
gain. Accept notes part payment,
from good parties. W. H. Bolton,
Phone 907-J.
Pr. black horse mules, age about
12 yrs. Wt. about 850 lbs. ea,
Good shape,
where. Worth the price asked,
$100. A. M. Wellborn, Duluth,
Fett.
Good 9 yr. oid pony mare, wt.
about 750 or 800 lIbs., for sale. See
B. M. Wise, Morganton. :
RABBITS FOR SALE
Seven Silver Martin rabbits, 1
yr. old, $3 pr., and 3-2 mos. old,
$1 each; 4-6 wks. old, 50c each, J.
W. Hewell, Bogart. :
Chinchilla buck with ped. pa.
pers, yr. old. Sell or exc. for N. Z%,
Red or N. Z. White buck or doe.
Allen Rice, Jr., Lexington.
Ten pure bred, Chinchillas, 2
does already bred, 7 young, 5 mos,
old, 1 buck, $6.50, plus express, or
sl each, for grown and 50c each
for young. J. C./Fuller, Reynolds,
Pure bred Nv Z. White rabbits,
50c each; also Drumns best Buff
Leghorn pullets, 3 mos. old, 50c
each. P. G. Webster,
Bloomfield Road. 7
N. Z. Whites and Silver Fox, |
ped. and eligible for reg. from
prize winning stock. Priced ac
cording to age. J. lL. Gilmore, Fair-
burn,
Five N. Z. Red does, $1.25 each,
$6 for lot, FOB, Hampton. R. B.
Crowder, Sunny Side, ~
White Chinchilla 15
pecans or honey; also exc. other
value for same. Mrs. John Myers,
Hartwell, Rt. 4, ;
' Six Chinchilla does and buck, 2
yrs. old, pure stock, but no pae
pers, $5 for lot. C. R. Hallam,
Douglasville, Rt. 6.
Stahls Chinchillas, 2 does and
1 buck, $1 each. Exc. for turkeys.
Laverne Maxwell, Cairo, Rt. 2.
Ped: domestic rabbits, does and ~
bucks, at bargain. Chin., N. &%.
Whites and Reds, Silver Marteng
ard Himalayans. Write. W. C.
Coon, Thomasville. ~ )
White rabbits, 10 wks. old, $1
ea. or exc. for suitable offer. Law:
rence E. Walfe, Athens, 1064 So.
| liumpkin St,
Chinchilla rabbits, $1.50 ea., 8-$
t
E. M. Hathcock, College |
erg ae Soe a
heavy work horse,.
gentle, .work any-
Macon,
mos, old
doe, winning stock, $2, or exc. for |
mos, old, Stahls Gold Cert. stock
R. F. Lee, Social Circle,
Two does,
or exc. for corn, tobacco, Irish pa:
totoes, potato plants, dried fruit,
{cotton seed, at market price. Ben
Perry, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Chin. buck, direct from Stahls,
Sell or exc. Write for full informa.
tion. Bill Gibson, Griffin. a
Pure bred N. Z. white and. Chin:
chillas from reg. stock, $2.50 pr., oz
exc. for corn or pigs, T. S. Jack:
son, Thomaston, Rt. 4, ;
Reg. N. Z. whites, Chinchillas,
Silver Marten and Himalayan does
and buck, $5 each. Half cash, bal.
in 60 days. Does bred if desired.
W. M. Coon, Thomasville.
N. Z. red does, $1 each. Ped. N:
Z. Whites, Chinchilla does, $1.5
each; half cash, bal. 60 days. A.
W. Melton, Thomasville,
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALK
Twenty-three head goats, $1.24
per head: Exc. for 1 ton of No. J
hay and $15. Hay del. and get
goats. Stamps for reply. B. H. Hill,
'Glenwood, Rt. 2, Box 49. :
ngora billy, about grown,
One
Sell or exc. for fullblooded Hamma
Shire or 8. P. C. gilt pig. Carl Har
rell, Hartwell, Rt. 2, Box 6.
1 buck and maybe |
jsome young ones, cheap for cash,
Few straight nose Berkshir ay
gilts, inoculated against - cholerg
for life Papers in buyer's nama
J. F, Hall, Norwood.
One bred gilt, wt. 100 Ibs., se
or exc. for baby chicks. Prefeg
Brown L.. or for N. CG. runner og
Spanish peanuts,
_ Cary Jordan, Manassas.
or field peag'
iB
. Big bone black Guinea,
old,
- Seventy head
$2.50 each; also Ga. grown N. C.
pervice;
_ Hampshire
'_ $ub. to reg. Prefer 1 south of
8 or 3 good gilts.
| Varo Pour
Live Stock For Sale
Duroc shoats, 5 mos. old, wt.
15-125 Ibs., reg. in buyers name,
$12.50 each; also 4 mos. old ones,
wt. 75-90 lbs., reg., $10 each J. C.
Lumsden, Talbotton.
- Black and spotted P. C. pigs, 6-8
lwks. old. Lifetime treatment for
iholera, $3 each. No runts shipped;
niso Ga. raised N. C. runner pea-
huts, 50c bu. Walter Harper, Osier-
field f
2 yr;
oar, slightly mixed with Berk-
shire, wt. about 300 lbs., and out
if litter of 13 pigs, $25, or exc. for
Brab peas. E. D. Paulk, Fitzgerald,
Box 444,
Two yr. old Hampshire sow, far- |
fow in April, for sale or exc. for
$-9 yr. old mule, sound; 4 bu.
white, black-eyed peas, $2 bu.; gar-
lic, 75c hundred, del. Mrs. Ethel
Jones, Lula, Star Rt.
Pure bred Red Berkshire pigs,
females only, 3 mos. old., $6 each,
or exc. 1 for 5 bu. pure, sound
Brab peas. M. N. Ridley, Graham.
Nubian butt-head milk goat,
fresh in with young billy, 10 days
$12. for both. . No personal
ehks. J. H. Ariail, Ashland.
Seventy head of stock sheep,
Mostly ewes, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Joe
Baker, Norman Park, Rt. 1.
My herd of goats, 30 to 40, at
$1 per head for entire lot, big and
little; no horns, FOB Pinehurst,
at farm. D. E. Thompson, Pine-
hurst.
~Broken nose Berkshire 400 Tb.
BOW; S. P. C., 300 Ib. sow; both
farrow within few weeks. Last lit-
ters, 10 pigs each, $40, $30. H. J.
West, Atlanta, 316 Peters St., S.W.
Hight. full blooded P. C. shoats,
wt. about 80 or 90 Ibs. each, $10
each. H. M. Kersey, Junction City,
RFD 1, Box 38,
| Kid goats at all times, $1 each.
xc. for runner seed peanuts at 3c
tb. R. E. Barnes, Summit.
stock sheep at
peanuts at 2%4c lb. Sample of 2
Ybs. for 10c. Mrs. Joe Baker, Nor-
man Park, Rt. 1.
Two fresh in Toggenburg milk
goats; also 20 bu. Col. peas, 40 bu.
'Brabhams, for sale. Mrs. Warren
Melson, Raymond.
Reg. Nubian buck, rady for
also 2 does to freshen in
March. Mrs. C, R. Watson, Mari-
etta.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED :
Pay $2 month rent for good,
gentle, 21%4-3 gal. milch cow, with-
out calf; also want 8-10 head cat-
tle to pasture, 25c per head ea.
week. E. C. Ward, Butler.
Want to buy 10 fresh milch cows
Prefer with second or third calves.
Will not consider fresh heifers.
Arthur King, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Twenty-five or 30 head beef type
-ealves (Red Polls preferred) to
-yaise on halves to 3 or 4 yrs. of
age. Already have Red Poll bull.
ne]. E.-; Ogletree, Crawfordville,.
Rt. 2.
Want milch cow for her feed,
not giving less than 2 gal. per day.
Will give best of care and refer-
ences. Howard Stephens, Bogart,
_ Rt. 1, care Floyd Welchel.
Want 50 cows to pasture in good
Bermuda and Lespedeza pasture
at $1 per head per month. J. C.
Ethridge, Forsyth, Rt. 2. .
Exe. $20 value and $40 value for
_3 good Jersey milch cows now giv-
ing milk preferred.
| Eley, White Plains.
Mrs. G. H.
Want 2 cows to milk from now
until first of May for her, feed.
| Must not be less than 2 gal. milk
a day. Clarence Puckett, Buford,
Et. 3.
Want to buy a good, young milk
ecw, not over 20 miles from Col-
lege Park, cheap for cash; write
what you have, etc. H. H. Gerrald,
. College Park, Rt. 2.
Exe. 20 head of goats, grown and
-gome kids for a good milch cow
and calf, or sell for $25 for lot.
Come after them and bring cow.
' Talmadge Boyett, Manassas.
HOGS WANTED
Hixe, 8-gal. Ga. cane syrup for
boar pig, 40-45 Ibs.
Macon. Ea. to pay chgs.
Gaulden, Jakin.
Want 5-10 shoats. or could use
Exe. value. S.
JZ. B.
_ C. Waddell, Bremen.
Want 20-30 good blooded pigs,
26-35 Ibs. ea., at right price. Write.
M L. Crawford, Tiger.
Want big bone Guinea sow,
_ Feady bred, full stock. Must be
_ eheap for cash and bred by a B. B.
Guinea male, H. C. Mize, Com-
merce, Rt. 1,
Live Stock Wanted
Ex. 3 R. I. Red pullets, ready to
lay, and rooster, full stock, for 1
Duroc or P. C, sow pig, good
steck. Ed. pay exp. chgs. W. J.
McClure, Dalton, Rt. 6.
Want 1 pure bred little _ bone
Guinea gilt, stay-fat kind. Wil)
exc, Cleveland big boll cotton seed
at 75 bu, R, -D. Giles, Dougias-
ville, Rt. 2.
Want nice female -shoat, wt.
about 75 to 90 Ibs. State breed,
age and price, crated, ready for
shipment. Must be reasonable. R.
T. Hewell, Dewyrose.
Want hogs, 100 lbs. and up. R.
H. McEver, Talmo.
Exc.- good, sound cane seed or
Breb peas or whipporwills for
hogs, S. P. C. or Guinea, breed-
ing stock, to farrow by the middle
of March, Other values to exc.
Write. W. F. Price, Dawsonville.
Want Big Bone Guinea hog to
raise from on shares; also want
200 baby chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old; Cornish preferred;
want 12 guineas reasonable. C. B.
Smith, Avalon, Rt. 1.
Exc. 2 steer calves, 5 mos. old
for Guinea nigs, true to name, stay-
fat kind. If interested, bring them
on at once. A. L. Harden, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 3. :
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want to buy 1 or 2 good young
saddle and work horses, gentle,
for cash. Need not answer unless
they are cheap. R. C. Davis,
Ludowici. S
Want to buy and give note for
1 good mule, or will rent mule for
this yr. J. T. Collins, Ludowici,
aot, cl
, Mule wanted. Will exc. value, at
once, L. W. Gresham, The Rock,
Rt tT;
Want to rent mule for 1932. Will
pay rent monthly. R. R. Driskell,
Juliett, Rt. 1, Box 79.
Want mule or horse to make crop
for 1932, 25 acres light land, $10
cash, bal. later; plenty feed. Ref.
if necessary. A. P. Adom, Adrian.
Want couple good, heavy draft
farm mules. P. P. Jackson, Con-
ley, Rt. 1.
Exe. good value for good horse
or mule. Write for information if
interested. R. E. Canady, Still-
more.
Ten-year-old, 1050 Ib. black mare,
good worker, straight and sound
everyway, to _exc. for a good
straight mule not over 10 yrs. old,
Sat. guar. C, W. Wilmot, Ash-
land.
Exc. some good Jersey cows and
heifers for mules. No objection to
being thin. ._Must be young and
good size. G, A. Jones, Dublin,
Rt. 6.
Want a good plug mule for its
feed. Will take good care of it; my
own son will plow it. Give it back
July ist, or $15 for use to August
ist. Mrs. R. L. Williamson, Co-
vena.
Want to rent or buy good plug
mule, near Daisy. Give good note
and part cash. Mrs. J. R. Tippins,
Daisy.
Want to rent mule to make crop
cf 15 acres. Will pay $25 the ist
of June. Will keep mule until ist
of Sept. R, L..Jordan, Dunwoody,
Re 1.
Want to rent good, heavy farm
mule for 1932. Will pay $15 cash
rent in advance for good mules or
will buy if cheap for cash. J. F.
Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3.
Exe. some cows and hogs for a
good mule or a horse that will
plow. D. V. Glosson, Alma, Rt. 3.
RABBITS WANTED
Will pay reasonable price for
Chinchilla does with good pedi-
grees. W. D. Matthews, Buchanan,
WARKET BU
-ade@ 1e; prepaid live del.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Ferris best egg str. W. L. chicks,
from stock direct, 259-300 egg
trapnest hens, $8 C. del., 100 per
cent live del. guar. Hatch Wed-
nesday, 9c ea. in lots less than 100
F. B. Flanders, Rockledge.
Chicks electrically hatched.
Theyre better. Bloodtested. Io-
dine dipped eggs. Reds, Rocks,
Orp., Wyandottes, Leghorns, An-
conas, $10; Minorcas, Brahmas,
Giants, $15 C. del. Live arrival
guar. Chas. TOncey, Atlanta, 1622
DeKalb.
Baby chicks, accredited, blood-
tested, Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons,
$10 C.; Leghorns, Anconas, $9;
heavy mixed, $8.50; light mixed,
$8 C. del. Live arrival guar.
Harry Johnson, Atlanta, 580 Ponce
de Leon.
Livable chicks from culled, of-
ficially tested outstanding flocks
of Reds, Rocks, and Leghorna, J.
ay ese sions Box ee
Shields, Tne
_ Baby Chicks For Sale
Healthy, vigorous
state accredited flocks, 6c up.
Live del. guar. Also custom hatch-
ing. S. P. Howe, Atlanta, 514 EH
Ortario. .
Kutz quality chicks, Barred Pl.
Rocks and R. I. Reds,
White Leghorns, 9c. Live del.
guar. W. C. Kutz, Atlanta, RFD
2.-P.-O. Box 252.
Livable chicks from culled, of-
ficially bloodtested, outstanding
flocks. of Reds, Rocks and Leg-
horns. J.. H.- Wood, Athens,
Box B.
Electrically hatched Reds and
Barred Rocks, Thoroughbreds,
$8.50 C.; mixed large breed, $7.50;
few W. Leghorns, $7.50 C. Less
than 100, add 1%4c per chick. K. C.
West, Ashburn.
Best chicks and cheapest in the
end. From selected and thorough-
bred flocks: Reds, Clovernook
Rea Farm; Leghorns, Booth and
Roselawn, big Eng. str. Custom
hatching. <A. O. Bowles, Fayette-
ville, Box C.
Chicks from state accredited
flocks, thoroughly tested and bred
for high egg production. Prices
reduced. Write for number and
kind you want. Prices and del.
quoted. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Val-
ley.
High class R. I. Reds, $12.50 per
C.; also hatching eggs from high
class Reds and Black Giants,
$1.25, $1.50 and $2 per 15. R. A.
Yeager, Zebulon.
Thoroughbred Rocks, Reds,
Orp. from well-culled flocks, $7.50
C.; Hy. assorted, $7; less than 100
Custom
hatching, 2c egg; less large lots.
A. Fechtel, Waycross.
Day old Leghorns, Reds and
Recks. No substitute for quality;
get quality chicks from me at less
than ever before. Write for prices
and guar. Eustace J. McKinney,
Blackshear. m
Husky, vigorous, thoroughbred
chicks, B. R., Reds, W. Rocks,
Wyandottes, Orp., $7.50 C.; heavy
mixed, $7; postpaid. Custom
hatching, 120 eggs, $2.50. R. H.
Fechtel, Albany.
Quality official ploodtested Tan-+
cred W. UL. chicks from our se-
lected, proven - breeders, heavy
layers of large eggs, sired by ped.
males. Sat. guar. Hatches every
week. M. W. Kantala, Elberton.
Strong, kealthy, day-old chicks,
large and small type. Hatch every
week. Prices low and livability
sure. J._C. Baston, Milledgeville.
Book orders now for spring del.
S; C. W.:L. chicks, Barron str.,
from selected, culled, bloodtested
and state accredited matings, $10
C. Live del. Eggs, $5 100. Johnnie
ONeal, Jr., Valdosta. :
Reds, Rocks, Leghorns, Anconas,
6c each, up; also 314 egg Barron
W. L. chicks and pullets. Live del.
guar. Custom. hatching, 2%4c an
egg. S. Brown, Atlanta, 316 White-
hall St.
Healthy, vigorous chicks from
state accredited flocks, 6c up; also
Eng. Barred W. Leghorns. Live
del. guar. Custom hatching. S. P.
Howe, Atlanta, 514 Ontario.
Baby chicks: R. I. Reds, $8 C,
del.; ducklings, 25e each, not less
than 10 to order; $5 for 25. Mal-
lards and white Pekins. Mrs. J.
D. Smith, Savannah, Rt. 3.
Electrically hatched, thorough-
bred baby chicks, $8.50 C, for B.
R., and Reds, mixed, $7.50. Guar.
live del. Order less than 100, add
%e above regular price. K. C.
West, Ashburn.
Baby chicks: state accredited, R..
I. Reds, Barred Rocks, W. Leg-
horns. Live del. guar., 8 each.
H. A. Prather, Washington. <
Better chicks: heavy ~ breeds,
$8.95; light breeds, $7.50 C: assort-
ed heavies, $7.95. Specialize in
breeding of Buff Orpingtons. H. R.
Gaskins, Americus, 509 Forrest St.
Booking orders for chicks:
heavies, $8 C; Tnered 300 egg str.
Leghorns, $10 C. Reduction :in
quantities; custom hatching, $2.50
per 100 eggs. A. J. Bartlett, Val-
dosta,
Custom hatching. 8c an egg.
Write for information; also pure
bred R. JI. Red eggs, 4c an egg,
$8.50 per C. Sat. gua. Mrs. H. A.
Green, Hartsfield.
Baby. chicks, $12 C, postpaid.
From very select pens, Dunlap str.
Reds, culled by attache State Col-
lege Agriculture and bloodtested,
100 per cent live del. E. B. Stone,
Athens, .
Husky pure bred. chicks from
flock culled, mated for color and
egg production. Reds, Barred and
White Rocks, $9.50; W. Leghorns,
$8.50 C, Live arrival guar, ee 8.
LLETIN:
ehicks from |
10e ea.; |
. -eees for hatching.
Baby Chicks For Sale.
Pape str. ..C. Black Minorcas,
from heavy layers, $10. Eggs prove
to be 95 per cent fertile, $4 per CG,
del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo. ~
Set your eggs, 2c each; set any
time from 100 eggs up. Also B. R.
and Red chicks, $9 C, best White
Leghorns, $8 100. Mrs. Lois B.
Woods, Brooks.
High powered chicks from close-
ly culled flocks, Reds, Rocks, $8
C; Tancred White, Everlay Brown
Leghorns, $7 C. Live del. guar. D.
F. Thomas, Odum. !
Pure brea chicks, guar. stock,
every chick selected. Rocks, Reds,
Wyandottes, Orpingtons, White
Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Anco-
nas. Heavy assorted. Thousands
weekly. E. R. Adlington, Atlanta,
510 Piedmont Ave.
W. i. chicks from trapnested |
hens; trapped 12 mos., all laid 200-
304. eggs each;. mated to Tom:
Cochrans ped. males, 26 oz. eggs,
$15 100. G. L. Stripling, Macon,
Rt. 3.
Dark, Donladson Red chicks,
$11 C, del.; Barred Rocks, $10;.
Red or Rock eggs, $1.25 per 15;
$5 C; Willet Wonder peas, 20c Ib.
Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mitin.,
Bic ie
White Leghorns, Tancred str., $8
per C; 500 for $35; custom hatch-
ing 2c an egg. A. V. Halloway,
Graymont.
Tancred W. L. chicks from trap-
nested hens, 200-304 eggs. Tom
Cochran big egg cockerels. Lim-
ited amount. Place order now. G.
L. Stripling, Macon, Rt. 3.
, Baby chicks from state accredit-
ed, thoroughly tested flocks, bred
for high egg production. Prices re-
duced. Write for number and price
on kind wanted. Chas. F. Howe.
Ft. Valley.
Pure bred Dark Cornish games,
day old, 15c each. Berry str. Del.
Sat. guar. Mrs. C. A. Patterson,
Ty Ty.
Donaldson and Owen str. S2<C,
Reds, 8c each, $7.50 C; heavy
special mixed, 7e each, $6.50 C;
live del. guar. Custom hatching, 2c
an egg and mail chicks back post-
paid. EB. R. Bailey, Harlem, Rt. 1.
S. C. R. I. Red chicks from pure
Donaldson str., $10 C. Live del.
Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone Mtn., Rt: 1.
Pure Russell str., light B, L.
chicks from heavy layers, 716 ea.,
P. P. Ready about Feb. 1: also
hatching eggs, $2.50 C, not prepaid.
Mrs. J. H. Horton, Cochran, Rt. 3.
Kutz quality chicks, B. P. Rock,
Reds, and White Leghorns. Best
in the south for the money. Live
del., and price guar. W. C, Kutz.,
Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 245.
Baby Chicks Wanted
* Want 500 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 or 12 wks. Any
large breed. Well prepared for
raising. Mrs. Geo. W. Thomas,
Winder.
Want Barred Rock or any heavy
breed chicks to raise on halves,
or will exc. yr. old heifer for
chicks. Mrs. James Hzzell, Rock-
mart,
Want 100 to 150 R. I. Reds to
raise on halves, 8 to 10 wks. old,
about March 1. Mrs, H. M. San-
ders, Eastman, Rt. 4,
Exe. 200 Ibs. large Calif, black-
eyed peas for 100 pure bred
chicks, large breed. R. I, Reds
preferred. Ea. pay exp. ches.
ey J. H. Brasher, Carrollton,
Want about 200 chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks. old. Any. large
breed. Dark Cornish preferred.
Eoth pay postage. Write
Mrs. C.J. May, Ray City.
Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Any large
breed. Barred Rocks preferred.
oe Cora Pierce, Bc. Rock,
Want 500 chicks to raise on
halves to 12 wks. old: 4 yrs. exp.
and reference, Reds preferred,
but consider other large breed.
Mrs, J. M. McDaniel, Brookhaven.
Want 200 assorted heavy breed
chicks to raise on halves to 10-12
wks. At once. Mrs. Fred R.
Johnson, Buena: Vista.
Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 8-10 wks. old. Will come
after if within reasonable dis-
tance. Mrs. E. A. Waters, Cum-
ming, Rt. 3.
Want 300 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8-10 wks. old. Any
large breed. Take any time;
quicker the better. Mrs. Lou
Walters, Surrency, Rt. 1, Box 41.
Want 1 or 200 baby chicks to
raise on halves, any large breed.
Or will exc. Kerlins str. W. L.
Mya, J, H. Pin-
Thursday, Februat'y 1, asa
chicks;
ducks.
first,
- Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 100-509 pure bred chicks
to raise on halves to 10 wks. old;
102 each; Himalaya berry- plants,
15c doz. Mrs. W. F. Masters, Ay.
burn, Rtesk
Exe. 50 Ibs. best quality Delma
pecans for 100 baby chicks, R, J,
Mrs. S. J. Childers, Milner,
Sev. bred Chinchilla rabbit doeg
[to exe. for Game chickens or baby _
some large single
head sunflower seed, 10e pkg, CG -
also
J. Keyes, Bishop. 2
Want 50 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 12 wks. old. White Wyan.
dottes or Buff. Mrs. J. F. Camp, <
Eastanollee.
Exc. 4 guinea hens for 40 mixed
breed baby chicks. Miss Margaret
Freeman, College Park, Rt. 2. |
Want 100 head of baby chicks to
raise on halves, Yellow Buffs or
any heavy breeds, by March or
April 1st. Write for full informa.
tion before sending. Beulah Ball, ;
Groveland, Rt. 2. -
Want 200 chicks to
breed
Mrs. W. C. Warren,
Rt=s; :
Want 100 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. FT furnish
feed; party pay postage. Reds or
Barred Rocks, Mrs. B. W. Johnson,
Baxley.
Tallapoosa,
falso have black walnut sprouts,
|Reds or Dark Cornish preferred, :
raise on
halves to 10-12 wks. old. Large
preferred. I furnish feed,
Want 100 pure bred Holterman
Aristocrat chicks to raise on halves
to 8-10 wks. old. Mrs. A. D. Ben- :
nett, Douglas.
Want day old chicks in exc. for
W. L. hens and other value, C. 7
Williams, Dallas, Rt. 6.
Want 100 or 200 J. B. Giants to
raise on halves to 10 wks, old. Mrs, _
W. A. Cooper, Bowdon, Star Rt.
Want baby chicks to raise on :
halves to 8 wks. old. Write. Billie
Sirmans, Stockton, Rt. 2.
Want 100 chicks
halves to 8 wks. old. Tanered str,,
S. C. W. L. preferred. Write first,
Mrs. H, J. McCorvey, Coolidge.
Want any kind of baby chicks to.
raise on halves to 8-10 wks. old. No
bantams. Also want geese
man, Elberton, Rt. 5.
Exe. 100 lbs. nice sun-dried ap.
a 100 heavy breed of
ples for
baby chicks, Birtia Long, Dial.
Exe. 2-3 bu. nice, sound running
velvet beans for baby chicks. Pre
fer S. L. Wyandottes or Yellow
also exe. mixed peas for
pullets. Mrs, Bertie Tutto, Odum,-
Buffs;
Rt. -A-1.
Want to buy 10 White Rock: day is
old chicks at 10c each, postpaid, by
March Ist. Mrs, J. G. Chapman,
Butler, RFD 1.
Want at once 200 heavy mixed _
day old chicks to raise on shares
to 8 wks. old. Write. John Fred
Jones, Turnerville, ~
Want 25 W. R. biddies at once,
also want some settings eggs. Exe,
white bunch butter bean seed at ~
20e lb. Write first. C. R. Pitman
Statesboro, Rt. C.
Want 25 chicks
Alton O. McDaniel, Norcross.
Want 500 chicks to. raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Clyde T. a
Hannah, Loganville.
Want 100 chicks
ish feed. Mrs.
Bali Ground, Rt. 2.
Want 200 chicks
halves to 10 wks. old. Party pay
ches,
uary. Mrs;
ville, Rt. 2,
~ Want 50-200 baby chicks to raise
HH. B.- Burson,
on 50-50 basis to 12 wks. old. Any
large breed. Each pay chgs. Mrs.
E. I. Dampier, Valdosta, Rt. 6.
Want. 200 chicks to raise on
halves, Light Brahmas or Barred
Rocks preferred. February chicks
to keep to wt. 2 Ibs. Mrs. L.
Amerson, (Address not given). _
Eggs For Sale
Giant str. Light Brahma amd
Royal Purple str. J. 8B. Giants
eges, $1 per 15; $1.75 for 30 del.
sat, guar. Arthur H. Meyer
Winterville.
Eggs from Thorntons pred-to-
15 del.; $3 per 100; exc. for Bi %
cabbage, imp. Porto Rico potato
plants and other value. L
Thornton, Woodville, RFD.
Pure white Indian Runner duck
eggs, $1.10 per 15; also pure,
bone M. B. turkey eggs, 25 ea
exe. for O-too-tan beans. ek TT.
K. Moore, gees
and
Write first. J. M. Stead:
f
to raise on
by Feb. 16,
Barred Rocks or any other large
breed. Must guar. 100 per cent live ~
del, Will pay $1.75 del. here. Mrs. ~
to raise on
halves_to 10 wks. old, any large
breed. Party pay postage, I fur ~
Clarice J. Price,
to raise on
Rocks or Reds preferred. a
Write first. Want them in Feb:
Row
lay 8. C. Black Minorcas, 75 per
iges For Sale
eyman aristocrat B. R. eggs,
from bloodtested stock, selected,
115 per 45; $2 for 30, del. Mrs.
Florence Sturm, Statesboro, Rt. 2.
pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
eggs, Toc per 15 FOB, or 85c post-
- peld: cartons to be ret.; money
' order. Mrs. Hoke Bentley, Martin,
Rt
" Ky. Doms pit game eggs, $1 per
45, del.;, crates ret.; eggs are dif-
ferent colors. H. O. Loyd, Coving-
ton, Rt. 5.
Begs for hatching, from Donald-
sons famous Reds, stock direct,
$1 per 15, del.; $1.50 for 30 del.
Mrs. 0. L Craft, Lavonia.
-& I. Red eggs, Donaldson str.,
gtock direct, 75e per 15; $1.25 for
Walters, Lavonia, Rt. 3.
_ @urken eggs,, $1.25 per. 15; car-
tons ret. Miss Rebecca Campbell,
Atlanta, 860 Boulevard S. E.
_ Begs from trapnest W. Wyan-
- dottes direct from John S. Martins,
Canada, $1.50 per 15; $2.75, 30;
45. Z J. Lee, Red Oak.
Sheppard str. Ancona eggs, $1
per 15, better prices on _ larger
orders postpaid. Mrs. Blanche Har-
ris, Baxley, Rt. 2.
- Pure bred Dark Golden Buff
Orp. eggs, 75c per 15; $1.40, 2 set-
tings, 4 for $2.75; cartons ret.;
money order only; 1 rooster (same
stock), $1.50. Mrs. Elsie Altman,
Baxley, Rt. 3.
GC. BR. I. Red eggs, Tompkins
gtr. velvet. Reds, high fertility,
_ $3.50 per 100, del.; case to be ret.
Mrs, M. Be Seoges, Alto.
J B Giant. (closely culled), 60c,
15; 30, $1; also tender cornfield
Mrs. J. BE. Passe, Madison, Rt. 4,
Box: 39, 7
Long Tail Phoenix or Yoko-
ama fowl eggs, $2 per 15. F. M.
Ellis, Griffin.
Eggs from large Mammoth
White Pekin ducks, Pardees str.,
M per setting; can del. at once. J.
W. Bedell, Atlanta, 79 Forsyth
St. N. B. aoe
| Few setting Mammoth White
Pekin duck eggs, $1 per 13 post-
> paid: Mrs. W.e A. McPherson,
_ Bronwood, Rt. 2.
Pure bred Golden Buff Minorca
select hatching eggs, $1 per 15,
Kercher str.; direct; no chks. Mor-
gan Holloway, 'Graymont.
Parks B: R. eggs, 2-3 yr. old
hens and Cream cockerels, direct;
permit No.. 21 D-82, $1 per 15,
$1.50 for 24; crate ret. Mrs. H. L.
Odom, Daisy, Rt 1, Box 33.
Ther ns Ringlet B. R. eggs,
$3.50 per 100, or 75c per 15; add
postage; no echks. Mrs.
Blalock, Alto.
Eggs from thoroughbred stock;
Light Brahma, $1.50 per 15; Ring-
let Barred Rocks, $1 per 15; and
Partridge Rocks. Mrs. Mattie
Evans, Wrightsville.
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_ 15 and postage. Mrs. O. E. Wilder,
PWicklen Rt. _ <
_ RI. Red eggs, Donaldson: str.,
66c setting of 15 del. Mrs. J. H.
, Olt, Summit; { ..-
_ Pure bred Dark Red, Tompkins
- Str. eggs, 75c per 15; also 10 pure
'R. hens. and cock, Parks str.,
ea. or exc. for 11 pure Red hens
rs. R. Donaldson, Metter.
S.C. R. I. Red eggs from nice
_ ben, 80c per.15; $4.25 per C; crate
; ret. Loyd Barrett, Alto, Rt.-1.
Harold Tompkins direct strain,
_ Reds, dark, red to the skin, $1 per
15; $4 C, postpaid. C. F. Matheson,
| Alto, Box 121.
; Eges from best genuine Buff
Cochin bantams, $1.50 per 15; 2
fs young stock, $5 trio. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
Pekin duck eggs, T5c doz. del.;
finest stock that can be found;
extra heavy laying str. Sidney
Clotfelter, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Tom Barron str, W. L. parent-
ase direct from Roselawn and
Tibbals best. 300 ege blood mat-
ings, 75 per 15; $3.50 for 100, FOB.
Mrs. W. A. Tanner, Broxton,
Rt 2.
_ Taneree str. W. L. eggs, $3 C;
from very fine stock: can furnish
100 per week; 300 Klondike straw-
berry plants for % bu. seed pea-
huts, Mrs. D- D. Mosely, Easta-
Ticllee,
} Imperial Pekin duck e
a isi a ey ees, Tbe
| dez.; White Wyandotte Ones: 75
dez. ae J. 0. King, Lavonia,
he
&B.
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Jlateys J. B. Giant eggs, from
a 3-yr.-old hens, fertility guar.,
*! per 15; $2.50 for 50, del. Mrs.
sale Joiner, Soperton.
bit Orp. eggs, 75 per 15, or
15 for 1 M Bermuda onion or
enhagen cabbage plants. Dessie
nes, Clermont, Rt. 1.
y
rsday, February 11, 1932
Moultrie, Rt. 1.
80, del; cartons ret. Mrs. . Wicks
Pure bred Regal
- $4.50 for 50; special mating, $2 per
beans Hastings white and brown,
_ 2c tb.; 244 Ibs., 50e and. postage. |
ABS
_. Golden Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per]
Eggs For Sale
Giant str. Black Minorca, eggs,
$1-per 15 prepaid. L. B. Millians,
Newnan, :
Thompson str. B. R. eggs, $1 per
15, del.;-carton ret. A,
Hatching eggs from mixed An-
cona bantams, 50c per 15; crates
ret. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Isocust
Grove. :
_Mahood and Rucker hatching
eggs, direct foundation stock, 1 to
2 cases per week; also Parks str,
cockerels, direct, $2 ea: M. LL.
Huskey, Ringgold, Rt. -1.
Full Cornish Indian eggs, $1.30.
fer 15; also Lifsey. watermelon
seed, 40c lb.; heading collard, 4
thls., 25e; P. O. money order. E. P.
King, Rochelle, Rt; 1.:/
Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs,
extra fine stock, $1 per 15; cartons
ret ; 22-mos.-old rooster, $2: 10 mos.
cockerel, 61 Ibs., 1.50. Mrs. Jessie
Mixon, Ocilla.
Doreas W.
Wyandotte eggs, 75c per setting;
eartons ret. Elizabeth Mixon,
Ceilla.
Turkey eggs, $3 doz., March and
April del.; from 2-yr.-old breeders:
pure Bourbon Reds; exe. for peas
and: corn. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt,
Lavonia.
Columbian Wyandotte eggs,
per 15, postpaid. W. D. Bennett,
Molena,
Buff Minorca hatching eggs,
Sehmidt str., $1 per 15; $1.75, 30;
$2.25 for 50; $4 C; prepaid. J. D.
Johnson, Thomasville, 226 W. Jef-
ferson St. :
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red Don-
aldson str. setting eggs, 60c per
15, postpaid. Mrs. G. H. Eley,
White Plains. :
Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, 7dc
per 15; Byers str.; guar. fresh,
' fertile, and prepaid; ins.; no chks.
J,.H. Loyd, McRae, Rt. 2.
J B. Giant eggs, selected, Royal
Furple str., $1 per 15 del.; cartons
to be ret.; fertility guar. W. H.
Richardson, Elberton, Rt. 3.
Pure bred White
heavy laying str., $1 per 15. del.
Mrs. L. Pearman, Tifton, Rt. 1.
One case eggs ea. week, for
hatching from Tancred W. L., %
yr.-old hens, $9 per case; also %
case ea. week from Parks cert. B.
R.. $4.50. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield.
Indian Runner duck and 8S. C.
W. L. eggs, 90c doz. Mrs. W.E.
Stone, Royston, Rt. 1. ;
Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per
15, also 1 cock, 1% yrs. old. Miss
Fonie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1.
Pure bred S. C. Black Minorca
eggs. Pape str., 75e per 15; $1.45
for 30 del. Mrs. O. L. Law, East:
man, Rt..1.
Turkey egg, 20c each, or swap
tor C, W. cabbage, and Bermuda
onion plants, half and half, Clyde
Langford, Maysville.
Fischel W. Rock 200-289 stock
eggs, $1.25 del.; few laying pullets,
$1.25 FOB; exc: write. F. E.
Grubbs, Demorest.
Fresh yard eggs for eating and
S. Cc. R. I, Red eggs for hatching;
alse Buneh and Tall Telephone
Eng. pea seed. Sell or exc. peas
for dried apples. Mrs. W. H.
Jones, Ocilla.
Pure bred S. C. Buff L. eggs.
50c per 15 del.; baby chicks, same
stock, $8 100. B. L. Lynn, Way-
cross, Rt. 4.
White Cornish eggs, $1.10 per
15: $1.75 for 30; del.; pullets, $1
ea. Mrs. H. W. Law, Ocilla.
Thoroughbred eggs, Patridge
Rocks, Ringlet Barred Rocks, from
heavy winter layers, ea., $1 per
1h, Light Brahma, Giant Str.,
$1.50 per 15. Mrs. C. W...Evans,
Wrightsville, Rt. 1.
Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs, $1
per 15 or exc. for white feed sacks,
Bermuda onion plants, anything
can use. Mrs. W. BE. Whisnante,
Rutledge, Rt. 2. .
Egg-a-day W. L. hatching eggs,
50c doz. or exc. for good hatching
eggs, Barred Rocks, Buff Orp. or
Reds. Mrs. A. T. Lang, Wood-
bine.
Golden B. Orp. e&gs, 75e per 15
or 60 eggs, $2.75. Cartons ret.
Money order only. Also want Ky.
pole bean and green stringless
bunch Valentine bean seed, Mrs.
Elsie Altman, Baxley, Rt. 38.
Pure B. R. eggs, from heavy lay-
ers, good quality, $3 per 100: also
chicks, $10 per C del; 100 per cent
live del. guar. Mrs. F.. Cowart,
Summit, Rt. 2.
S c. Buff L. eggs,
dei: also Martin and
$1 per 15
vegetable
gcurd seed, 10e for 15; exe. for
nest onions. Mrs. du. O. Stapler,
Reopville, Rt 2. :
S Cc. W. lL. eggs, M. Johnson
str.; from 2 and 3 yr. old hens, 0c
per 15, or $3 100. Weldon Burns,
4+Calhoun,
MAR
ds Allegood,
$1
Rock eggs, f
Eggs For Sale
Turken eggs, 15 for $1.25; car-
tons ret. Rebecca Campbell, Atlan-
.ta, 860 Boulevard.
Parks str. B. R. eggs for hatch-
ing, $1 per 15; $3.50 per C del.;
permit No. C-31-32. Mrs. J. C.
Ragan, (Address not given).
Setting eggs from heavy layers,
Booth str., W. Minorcas, pure bred,
$1 per 15; no chks. Mrs. C. W.
Sauls, Shellman.
Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs,
from 5 to 7 Ib hens, 9 to 11 lb. un-
related roosters, $1 per. 15. Mrs.
Fred F. Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 6.
Donaldson *R. I. Red eggs, from
large 2 yr. hens, mated to cock-
erels, $1 per 15; cartons ret.: also
yr. old cockerel and: 2 pullets, $3.
Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City.
Pure bred Parks str. B. R. eggs;
stock direct from Calhouns, 85c
per 15; guar. safe del. Sam Yawn,
Mian, Rt, 3.
Eggs for hatching: B. R. dark
str., 45c for 15 postpaid within 150
miles; crate to be ret.; also a cross
of B. R. male with full Tancred
W. L., and B. L., Minorca cross,
same price. D. R. Brock, Bremen.
Selected eggs from Dark Cor-
nish, prize winning flock, $1.50 per
-13, del.; supply limited. Lawrence
Wynn, Milledgeville, Box 226.
Few settings of Tom Barron W.
L. AA mating 300 egg strain eggs,
$1.25 per 15. G. T. Welch, Dallas.
Golden Buff Minorca eggs,
Kerscher str., $1 per 15; no chks.
Mrs. M. Holloway, Graymont,
Rt, 1.
Hatching eggs, 75c per 15, from
pure bred Everlay B. lL. direct
from Nichols Farm, in Illinois.
Mrs. Owen Smoak, Graymont,
Re 1;
Selected Giant str., Light Brah-
ma and Royal Purple str; J. B.
Giant eggs, $1 per 15; $1.75 for 30
Gel.; sat. guar. Arthur H. Meyer,
Winterville.
Selected J. B. Giant eggs, 60e per
15 and postage. Mrs. J. E, Lasse]
Madison, Rt. 4, Box 39.
Ferris best egg str. eggs, $4-per
160, 75c per 15;-also hens and pul-
lets for sale. Mrs. Lizzie Webb,
Scott, Rt. 1.
Hatching eggs from _ finest
genuine Buff Cochin bantams,
$1.50 per 15; 2 more trios, young
stoek, $5 per trio. O.H. Wright,
Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg. :
Eggs for hatching from fancy
R. I. Reds, $1.25 per 15; baby
chicks, $10 C; J. B,. Giant eggs,
$1.25 per. 15. R. oA. Yeager,
Zebulon.
Wild Mallard duck. eggs _ for
hatching; sat. guar., $3 per 12;
$3.50 per 15; del. safely; money
order. Robt. Jefferson, Albany, 821
Highland Ave.
Pure. bred Mammoth White
Pekin duck eggs, $1 per 15. Charles
ONeal, Valdosta, 605 N. Ashley St.
Park str. B. R. eggs, $1 per 15.
J. W. Pelham, Cairo.
S C. Buff Orp. eggs, 50 per 15;
with proper feed, start laying at
6 mos. old. Mrs. J. Z. Hester,
Wray, Rt. 1. t
J 8B. Giant, Royal Purple str.,
carefully selected, $1 per 15, del.;
cartons ret.; fertility guar. W. H.
Richardson, Elberton, Rt. 3.
Thoroughbred Dark R. I. Red
eggs for hatching; reasonable
exc. Red hens for good, thrifty
100 lb. shoat. Mrs. Nora Dorsey,
Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Hatching eggs from extra prize
$1-$2.50 per 15; eggs cut half for
February, March; baby chicks,
10c-25c ea. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton, Rt. 5.
Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs,
50c per 15; eartons ret. Mrs. Edgar
Ray,' Ellijay, RFD 3.
Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs
from prize winning stock, $1 per
15; young cocks and pullets, $1.50
ea. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Setting eggs or baby chicks from
pure bred. Pape str. Black Minorca
2 and 8 yr. old, 6%4-7 lb. hens;
stock direct. Mrs. Paul H. Van-
sant, Douglasville.
Large, fresh, firm, fertile
Australorp and R. I. Red - cross
eggs, fine-for fast growing broil-
ers, 110 eggs weekly, 35e doz. not
dei. F. B. Felker, Hapeville, 3351
Stewart Ave.
Thoroughbred S. L. Wyandotte
Arnold, Tifton, Rt.. 3.
Hatching eggs, pure bred
Partridge Rock stock, direct from
Bird Bros., $1.50 per 15 del.: high
percentage of fertility guar.
Fenton Clifford Harrison, Bruns-
wick, RED 1.
Hatching eggs from pure bred
R. C. Giant str. Light Brahmas in
ege carriers, postpaid, $1 per 15.
(Name not given), Collins, Ga,
EET BULLETIW
Eggs For Sale
Buff Minorca hatching essa
Schmidt str., $1 per 15; $1:75, 30;
$2:25,. 60%" $4. CG; prepaid. Ju D.
Johnson, Thoxrnasville, 226 W. Jef:
ferson St.
Pure bred Sheppard str. Ancona
eges, 75 per 15 postpaid. Mrs,
Perry Fitzgerald, Forest Glen.
Thoroughbred White Rock,
Fischel str .eggs, $1 per 15, post-
paid. Mrs, C. D. Mims, Sheliman,
Rt. 2.
Pure bred Everlay str. B. L.
eggs, 75c per 15, del.; cartons ret.
J. C, Dalton, Dixie, Rt. 2.
Hatching eggs from pure bred
R. C. Light Brahmas in egg
cartons, postpaid, $1 per 15. Mrs.
Lorena Kennedy, Collins, Rt. 2.
Thoroughbred Golden Sebright
bantam eggs, 6c each postpaid.
John Quattlebaum, Ft. Gaines.
Pure bred Sheppard str. Ancona
eggs, 75c per 15 postpaid. W. L.
Stenecypher, Forest Glen, Rt. 1.
| wine,
Eggs Wanted
Want 50 Red Bourbon turkey
eggs for March hatching. D. F.
Allen, Savannah. Rt. 2.
Want to buy heavy breed hatch.
ing eggs, any heavy breed. H. P.
Gunnels, West Green.
Want to buy at least 3 settings
of Irish Gray game eggs. Mrs. C.
S. Watson, Dublin, Rt. 3.
Want hatching eggs; expert
hatching, 2c an egg, or 1/3 of
hatch. Any amt. between 100 and
225. Any breeds. Party pay post-
age both ways. Write first. Bill
Harlee, Clarkston.
Want to buy hatching eggs from
responsible parties, Barred P.
Rocks and R. I. Reds-from heavy |
layers; state lowest price and full
particulars; prefer bloodtested. M.
YT. Knudsen, Jeffersonville, Rt. 4.
Exe. nice dried fruit of large
ripe apples, free of worms for pure
bred B. P. Rock eggs; nothing but |
good stock wanted; write first.
Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper, Rt. 1.
Exe. value for 15 W. Leghorn
eggs of pure stock for hatching;
write. Mrs. Grace Tilley, Talking
Rock, Rt. 3, care C. Willis. :
Want 10, 15, 20 doz. goose eggs
for hatching; quote best price and
date of del.; also for sale, red leaf
Egyptian cotton seed. H. M. Red-
312 Jefferson
East Point,
Avenue.
' Exe. 2 Ibs. cabbage seed for 2
settings of pure bred W. or B.
Leghorn eggs; ea. pay postage. F.
H. Windham, Kite.
Exc. 100 pure bred Owen str.
Dark Red eggs for 100 Tancred
str. W. L. eggs, for hatching;
write. Mrs. A E, Ribron, Waynes-
ville, Rt. 1, Box 75.
pricey can furnish 100 weekly; also
winning Donaldsons Dark Reds,
eges, $1 per 15; exp. collect. C. A.|
Plants For Sale
Progressive everbearing straw-
berry, 35 C; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M
del. H. B. Shell, Palmetto.
HE. J., W. cabbage plants, now
ready, 65c 500; $1.20 M postpaid.
G. F. Baker, Tifton, Rt. 7.
Hicks Black Everbearing mul-
berry, 2-5 ft.; black June berry,
10 each; white scuppernong, and |
black scuppernong, 10c ea.; $1 doz.
postpaid; all well rooted. D. W.
McCook, McIntyre, Rt.-2, Box 17.
Kudzu plants, 2-5 yrs. old at
reasonable price. Leander Kenne-
dy Collins. ;
Crystal wax yellow Bermuda
onion plants, J. Chas. and Suc-
cession cabbage plants, 300, 50c;
500, 75c; $1.25 M del. R. H. Kent,
Dawson.
Real frostproof cabbage plants
that will stand the winters cold,
-80ce C; 60c, 250; 500; $1 by prepaid
mail. Mrs. W. A. Bruce, Valdosta,
$07 N. Patterson St.
All var. cabbage plants, 85c:M;
all var. onions, $1 M; good strong
plants; prompt shipment; also flue-
cured tobacco, 11 Ibs., $1; 25 Ibs.,
$2.25; all del. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Best var. tomato, Bell pepper,
piniiento, Boston lettuce, Bermuda |
onion and eggplants, ready . for
shipment, 10 doz.: 35 C; $3 1000.
Mrs. H. Y. Franklin, Register.
Collard plants, 65c M: also seed,
30c in 1-lb. lots postpaid, or $15
per 100 lbs. not prepaid. Malvin
Collins, Whigham.
Klondike and Missionary straw-
berry plants, 25c C; 500, $1; $1.75
1000. Guy Taylor, Macon, Rt. 1.
P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.25 M; tomato, 75c M, if order
and cash received by February |
28, April, May, June del.. Mrs.
Bertha Williams, Alma, Rt. 3.
Frostproof cabbage plants, Chas.
W., J. W., $1.M postpaid; 5 M,
$3.50: 10 M, $6, exp. col. Minta Mc-
Fachern Welch, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
_ Bermuda onion plants, $1 M;
$2.25 per 5000... H. D. Burton,
Thomasville _ : :
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Plants For Sale
@ood var. strawberry plants
(mame unknown), 25c C; $2 Mj
garlic bulbs or plants, $1.25 M; 206
Cc; exe. for onion, cabbage or pd=
tato plants, or other value. J. R.~
Pramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4
Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old asst.
$4.25. M FOB. Roy Lewis, Hart
well, Rt. 1.
iiudzu for sale; if interested,
write: =. H. Thompson, Hartwell,
Rt As :
Kudzu plants, $4 1000. Hubert -
Meeier, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Fifty M kudzu crowns, well
rected, 2-15 yrs. old; know how to
ship so they will live; write. J. Z,
Chambley, Ideal.
Klondike strawberry plants, 500,
$1; $1.75. M;-Lady Thompson, 25e
C;.$2 1000. Ethel Crow, Gainesville,
Rte,
Bermuda onion plants, grown |
from pure Teneriffe seed, $1 M;
5 M, $5. J.. A. Mitchell, Thomas-
viile.
Cabbage plants, 75c M; white
Bermuda onion, $1 M; collards, 75
M; Ruby King pepper, 50c C; $4
M: P. R. potato, $1.50 M; Marglobe
tomato, $1.25 1000. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.
Frostproof cabbage plants, EH,
J., Chas. open field grown, now
ready, prompt shipment, 60c, 500;
900 M del. H. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald,
Rio 2: ; -
Ga. collard plants, $1 M; exp. or
parcel post prepaid. J. H. Davis,
Valdosta, Rt. 3.
All lead. var. cabbage plants and /
Ga. Blue Stem collard, white Bere
muda onion plants, 75c 1000. J. A.
Henry, Doerun.
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M
FOB, or exe. M plants for bu.
peas and 1000 plants for, 10 Ibs, .
white bunch butter bean seed; ea
pay exp. Mrs. J. C. Davis, Ochloch. |
nee, Rt. 3.
Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old, at
reasonable prices. L. M. Kennedy,
Collins.
Crystal wax and yellow Bem
muda onion plants, 500, 60c; $4
M del.; 6.M, $4.50 col.; Stone and
Baltimore tomato seed, 5c Ib
del.; heading collards, 85c Ib. del,
W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Strawberry plants, Lady T., 25a
C; Klondike, 15 C; add postage.
Miss Aline Watson, Buford, Rt. 8.
Eiverbearing strawberry plants,
$1.50 M; Himalaya blackberry, 50s
doz.; exc. for cabbage, onion, to-
mato plants or white feed sacks,
ae Blanche Woods, LaFayette,
35.
St. Regis ana Vanfleet red
raspberry plants, 65c doz. $1.75
50; $3 C; black raspberry, Kan:
sas and EH. Harvest, same price,
del.; exc. for farm produce. E. J.
Hart, College Park.
Millions frostproof cabbage
plants, Extra Early J., Chas. W.,
500, 50c; 75 M del. postpaid; 5 M,
$3 exp. col. F. F. Stokes, Fitz.
gerald. ;
HE. J. cabbage plants, new crop
now ready, 75c 1000. Mrs. Annie
Walker, Baxley.
Cabbage, 85 500, $1 M; onions,
$1.50 M; collard plants, $1.25 1000.
Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta. :
Bermuda onion plants, 15 Cc;
50c 500, 85c M, 5 M up, 75c M, pest.
paid, G. C. Thornton, Pitts,
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 50c 500, 80c M, 5 M up, T5c
M; Ga. collard plants, same price,
J. W. Bowen, Baxley, Rt. 4.
E, J., Chas. W. cabbage, and Ga,
collard plants, 50c 500, 5c M,
FOB. A. H. Lynch, Baxley.
Frostproof EK. J., Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, now ready, 55 500,
90c M, del. Full count, quick ships
tae guar. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald,
Early and late var. cabbage
plants, Bermuda and prizetaker
onion, 60c 500, $1.10 M, postpaid,
Prompt shipment. H. D. Salter,
Pitts.
Cabbage, Bermuda onion, toma
to and potato plants for sale or
exc,
Write what you have to exc. J. Q.
Dorris, Valdosta, ;
Porto Rican and Nancy Hall po-
tato plants, $1.50 M: 5 M lots,
$1.25 M, del. for March and April,
If wanted an earlier date, write.
F. M. Carter, Rockingham,
Copenhagen Market, Flat Dutch,
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.00 M,
postpaid; Burpees stringless green
pod and. bountiful snap bean seed,
lic Ib, in 5 Ib. lots or more. R, G
McRee, Meigs.
Early var. cabbage plants, roots
mossed, prompt shipment, 50c 400
$1 M, postpaid. D. J. Harrison,
Blackshear, :
Well rooted Himalaya. blacle
berry plants, $1 C, postpaid. C. q
Smith, Braselton, :
for other farm products,
Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly bythe
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department of
Agriculture
EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner
THURSDAY, FEHB il, 19382.
Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia,
under the act of June 8, 1930.
Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in
Section 1103, Act of October 8,.
1917.
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appurtenances, admissible un-
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and repeated only when request
is accompanied by new copy of
notice.
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ornamental nursery _ stock
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Plants For Sale
Kudzu plants, 2-5 yrs. old, the
best, any quantity, 50c C, $4.50
1000. Murray Norman, Hartwell,
Rie 3,
Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.; yellow
root; dry, 50c 1lb.; yellow meat
watermelon seed, 15c oz.; pepper-
mint plants, 35c doz.; tobacco seed,
10c tbls. Miss. Cecil McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 20ec C; tame gooseberry, 3
for 25c; tame cherries, same price,
Add postage. Bill Hicks, Ellijay,
Rt, 4.
One to 200 M early red skin and
yellow skin Porto Rico potato
plants, $1.50 M, del. in Ga. A. W.
Eskew, Folkston.
-E. J. and. Chas. W.. cabbage
plants, now ready, 25c C, 60c 5900,
$1 M, 5 M up, 80c M, prepaid. J. P.
Morris, Baxley.
Cabbage and Bermuda -onion
planis, all lead. var., 75c per M,
prompt shipment. J. Q. Dorris, -Val-
dosta.
Collard plants, Ga. heading, $1.50
M, or exc. for peanuts at 4c Ihb., or
white bunch butter beans, or white
McCaslin pole beans. Stephen
Carter, Alma, Rt. 2.
Mastodon strawberry plants, 20c
C. Exe. for white feed sacks in
good cond.; also acid fruit, 6c Ib.
Mrs. W. H. Sutton, Cleveland,
Rt. 4.
_, Frostproof cabbage plants, E._J.,
Chas. W. and Fiat Dutch, COD,
75c 1000. .C..W. Stokes, Macon,
Ri 3:
BH. J., Chas. W. and Flat Dutch
_ @abbage, frostproof plants, 60c
600, 90c M, del. Immediate. ship-
ment. E. H. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3.
Fresh grown, frostproof cabbage
plants, that will grow and head, EB.
J. and Chas. W., 75c per M. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Nelle Fossett, Bax-
ley:
Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 30c C, $3 M. Add
postage. Cane seed, 25c pk.; nest
onions, 40c gal.; bunch butter
beans, 20c large cupful. Mrs.
Dewey Philips, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Plants For Sale
Frestproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W. Flat Dutch, 90c M, post-
paid; 5 M up, 70c M, FOB. E. Y.
Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3. ~
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
$1 M, 5 M up, 75c M. Ready to
ship. Nice cured tobacco, 10 Ibs.,
$i J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50
1000; H. W. Dowry, Gainesville,
Rt. 2. :
Millions frostproof cabbage and
onion plants, ready for shipment
now. $1 M,. del. Cash with order.
Edgar Buchans, Baxley, Rt. 4.
E. J., Ghas. W. cabbage plants,
now ready, prepaid, 20c C, 60c 500,
$1 M, 5 M_ up, 80c 1000. Lucille
Norton, Baxley.
Frostproof E. J., Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, now ready, 50c 500,
cash with order, FOB. J. E. Hern-
don, Baxley. 3
Millions frostproof Jersey and
Chas. W. cabbage plants, now
ready, 50c 500, 95e M, 3 M up, 75c
M. Good plants, count and prompt-
ness guar. B. J, Head, Alma.
Frostproof cabbage plants, J.
and Chas. W., 50c 500, 95c M, 3 M
75c 1000. W. R. Head, Alma.
Genuine youngberry plants, cross
of Loganberry. and dewberry, di-
rect govt. stock. Doz. lots, 10 ea.;
100 lots, 8c ea.; 500 or more, 5c
ea, H. N: Seney, Savannah, Ogee:
chee Road.
Millions frostproof cabbage
plants, $1 per M del.; 3 or more,
75c M;: exp. col.; Bermuda onion
plants, $1 M del.; cash with order
Johnnie Smith, Baxley.
New crop cabbage plants, Early
Jersey, $1 M FOB. L. J. Walker.
Baxley.
Cabbage and collard plants, ea.,
$1 M; onion, $1.50 M; cash with
order. Mrs. R. EB. Hackle, Valdosta,
Crystal. wax and yellow. Ber-
muda onion plants, 500, 60c; $1 M
del.: 6 M, $4.50 collect; Stone and
Greater B. tomato seed, 75c Ib.
del. W.- 0. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, cs
Millions. frostproof cabbage
piants, Extra EB. J. and Chas. W..,
500, 55c; 80c M del.; cabbage-head-_
ing collards, same price, F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Collard and cabbage plants, 25e
C: $1 M; add postage; also fresh
water ground corn meal, 100 bu.
at 75ec bu. W. J. Morgan, Still-
more.
BE. J. Wakefield, Chas. W., Early
Flat Dutch and Early Copenhagen
cabbage plants, crystal wax and
yellow. Bermuda onion, $1.10 per
M, .del.; cash with order. M. M.
Yarbrough, Guyton.
Progressive everbearing straw
berry plants, 35c C; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M, del. H. B. Shell, Palmetto.
True-to-name, hardy -Lucretia
dewherry plants; 2 doz., 50c; $7 M:
orders filled promptly, Mrs. C. M.
Robinson, Greenville.
Earliest var. imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, 30e C; $1.25,
500; $2 M del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 4:
.Earliest imp. Klondike straw-
berry, true-to-name, 30c C; $2 M
KE. J. and Flat Dutch cabbage, 15c
C. Major Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Buneh blackberry plants, $2.50
C; St. Regis red raspberry, same
price. W G. Kelley, Forest Park.
Early Klondike strawberry, 25c
C; $1.75 M; large, pure, white table
peas with no colored eyes, also red
steckled Crowders, 6c Ib.; dried
peaches, 7e Ib.; all del. Mrs. C. T.
Hunt, Cumming, Rt. 4. ;
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M;
50.. 65c; del. E. T. Boatright,
Raxley, Rt. 4.
Straw color Bermuda. onion
plants, 300, 50c; 500, 65; $1 M,
postpaid; large, well rooted; cash
with order. G. L. NeSmith. Syca-
more, Rt. 1, Box 141.
E. J., Chas. W. frostproof cab-
bage plants, ready, 300, 35c; 500,
55c: $1.M; Bermuda and_ Prize
Taker onions, 65c, 500; $1.15 M,
postpaid. R. Chanclor; Seville.
Lead. var. cabbage, 500 postpaid,
7be; exp., 5 M, $4; Burpees green
pod -stringless beans, 25c Ib;
Woods black-eyed peas, earliest
known, 25c b.; postpaid, R. O.
Parks, Darien: .
Cabbage, 60c M; Bermuda onion,
$1. M; Ruby King pepper, 50c C;
$4 M; Marglobe tomato, $1.25 M;
Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50
1060. W.-W. Williams, Quitman,
Flat Dutch and E. Wakefield
cabbage plants, 75e M; white Ber-
muda onion plants, $1 M; 5 M up,
75e M; del. J. R. Powell, Barwick.
Crystal wax and yellow Bermuda
onions, E. J.,-Chas. W. cabbage,
500, 75c; $1.25 M, postpaid. Walter
McEver, Braselton.
Teceberg lettuce plants, 30c CC;
$2.50 1000.
Mrs,
. J. LL. Edge,
Doerun, Rt. 4 as
SRS ee ME
Plants For Sale
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.5C M, or exc. for white feed
sacks, free of holes, del. Jonseil
Robinson, Waco, Rt. 2.
White Bermuda. onion, $1 M; 5
M up, 75c M; E. Wakefield and
Flat Dutch cabbage, 75c M; Ga.
caggabe-collard, 65c M; all del. by
pareel post. lL. A. Powell, Pavo,
Rt 4.
Cabbage, C. W F. plants, 500,
65e;. $1.15 M; onion sets, 65c gal.;
Crowder pea/seed, 5c Ib. in. 5-lb.
lots. W. C. Stephens, Flowery
Braneh. :
J Wakefield cabbage piants, $1
M; 5 M up, 75c M;. prompt ship
ment and quality guar. G. A.
Carter, Rockingham.
Frostproof cabbage, E. J., Chas.
WwW. and Succession, Prize Taker
and Bermuda onion plants, $1 M
Gel.; special prices on large orders.
B. F. Mallard, Rincon.
Millions frostproof cabbage
plants, BE, J. and Chas. W., 500,
55e; 80c M, del. postpaid; cabbage-
McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
Baxley.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
Ibe M, postage added. W. F. Miles,
Baxley.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 20
CG, or exe. for anything can use;
e2 paying postage; write. Mrs.
Ruth Ahl, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Bermuda onion and cabbage
plants, ea., $1 M, FOB; $1.25 pre-
paid; cash with order. P, L.
Smith, Baxley.
Bermuda onion and eabbage
plants, $1 M FOB; $1.25 M prepaid;
cash with order. Earnest Lewis,
Baxley. =
BE. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
75e M; collard, 60c 1000. Leroy
Bowen, Baxley, Rt. 4. :
Mastodon strawberry, 25c C;
raspberries, 35c doz.; May cherry,
20e ea.; huckleberries, 50c doz.;
vellow root, dry, 20c Ib.; garden
lettuce, 40c doz.; add postage. Mrs.
B W. Ash, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Two M_ Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.50 M; cash with order.
Mrs. Mary Gazaway, Gainesville,
RES:
Lady T. everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C, or exc. for white
feed sacks; rooted sage, 3 bunches,
2&c. Lilly Dockery, Dahlonega,
Rt 4; :
Himalaya berry plants, 75e doz.
and postage or exe. for dried
peaches; ea. pay postage. Mrs. M.
A. Jinks, Locust Grove, Rt. 2.
- Klondike strawberry, full count
and prompt shipment, 500, 85c;
$1.56 M; 5 M or more, $1.40 M, plus
postage. J..C. Chambers, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 40c
C; old-fashioned sweet apple
sprouts, 8c Ib.; add postage. Mrs.
W.N. Turner, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
J. W. cabbage plants, $1 M del.:
5 M up, 75e M collect; prompt
ee Ovie Crowe, Gainesville,
eB
Cabbage plants, 65c M FOB,
cash or COD; exc. some for dried
apples or peaches, 1000 for 10 Ibs.:
also cured meat sides and should-
ers, -12: FOB. (AS G22 Walker;
Barney.
BE. J. W. cabbage plants, $1 M
del. or 75c M exp. collect. John
Roark, Flowery Branch, Box 43.
Progressive strawberry plants,
26c C; $2.50 M; cash or money
order, or exc. for anything useful.
Emley Long, -Cleveland, Rt. 4,
Box 18.
Best var. tomato, pepper, and
eggplants, ready for prompt ship
ment Feb. 15th; kudzu crowns; $6
M; Bermuda onion, Boston lettuce,
$1.50 M; ready. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Register.
Porto Rico potato, State insp.,
ready in April, $1.25 M; over 10
M, $1-M; Stone tomato plants, 75c
1000. James Williams, Rock-
ingham. 3
Crystal wax and straw Bermuda
onion, Jersey, Chas. and Succes-
sion cabbage plants, 300, 50c; 500,
75e; $1.25 M del. R. H. Kent,
Dawson. .
Lead. var. cabbage plants, 90c
M; 500, 65c; yellow Bermuda and
prize taker onion, $1 M; 500, 60c;
No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 2%% Ib. R.
W. Dowdy, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old. well
assorted, $4.25 per 1000 FOR. Mal-
colm Crittenden, Hartwell; Rt. 1.
One-quarter acre white heading
ecHard plants, 40c, 300; $1.25 M:
yellow Flint seed corn, $1 peck; 3-
crop cream sugar Crowder peas,
$1 per 6 Ibs.; postpaid. Mrs. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester. .
Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, asst.,
y
$4.25-M FOB. Rey Lewis, Hart-
well, Ri. 1, ee see oy
Plants For Sale |
heading collards, same price. Robt-
$1 M postpaid. A. H. Beckworth,
E J. Wakefield cabbage plants,
500, bbc: Thc M; & M up, 65e M;
postpaid, C, W. Joiner, Meigs, Be
O. Box 241. : :
Lead. var. onion ES
piants, 200, 25; 500, 45; 65e M
FOB: also want to raise chicks to
12 wks. old: large breed preferred;
$00 limit. W. H. Johnson, Naylor.
All lead. var. cabbage and white
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M del.
J. A. Henry, Doerun. :
Cabbage plants, Wakefield var.,
$1 M; Ga. collard, 90c M; postpaid.
CG. L. Leggett, Baxley. i
van Fleet Red %nd St. Regis
raspberry plants, 60c doz.; 59;
$1.85; $2.75 C; 500, $9.25; Kansas
black raspberry and E. Harvest?
Hart, College Park.
Klondike strawberry _ plants,
$1.50 1000. Addie Reynolds, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6: :
Delicious strawberry plants,
very fine, 500, $1 del .5K sRice;
Ellijay.
Frostproof cabbage plants, E, J.;
Flat D. and Chas W., 500, 65c; $1
M, postapid; prompt shipment.
Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4,
Box 144.
Delicious strawberry plants, 500
| for $1 del. E. A. Call, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
EB. J., cabbage plants, 50c, 500;
90c M: ready to ship. P. T. Hern-
Gon, Surrency. 3 :
Lead. yar. frostproof cabbage
plants, postpaid, 500, 60c; 90c M;
} Bermuda onion, postpaid, 500, 60c;
$1 1000. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.
Fresh grown EH. J., and Chas.
W. cabbage and-Bermuda onion
plants, 500, 55; 90 M, prepaid;
money order. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney,
Fitzgerald.
Kudzu plants, $4.25 per M; also
asparagus crowns, $8 1000. Wal-
Jace Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Chas. W. cabbage plants $1 M:
lots of 8 M, $2.50; 5 M, $8.75; trade
1M Porto Rican plants for bu. of
Brab. peas, unmixed, D. M.
Barber, Baxley.
Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c
doz.; old-fashioned yellow, red and
large goose plum sprouts, 6 for
50c; exc. for plants, seed or white
feed sacks. Mrs.. Sam Smith,
Austell, Rt. 2.
Burbanks thornless blackberry
plants, 75c doz.; bunch white but-
ter beans, 15c Ilb.; exe. 2 bu. of
white Spanish peanuts for 1 bu.
chufas. David Okie, Mauk.
Cabbage collard plants, 500, 60c;
$1, M; Klondike strawberry, 500,
$1, B. Crow, Gainesville.
Frostproof E. J. Wakefield ecab-
bage planis, N. Ga. grown, 15ce C;
$1 M- FOB. Ermon .McPherson,
Bremen. :
BE. J., and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 75ec M; collards, 60c 1000.
Leroy. Bowen, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Progressive _everbearing straw-
berry plants, 50c C; $3.50 M; Lady
Thompson, Klondike and Mission-
ary, 35c C; $3 1000. Lee Head,
Cleveland.
Imp. Porto Ricans, March and
April del., $1.25. M; guar. good
plants. J. I. Hughes, Rockingham.
Cabbage, frostproof, E. J., Chas.
W., Flat Dutch, 500, 60c; $1 M:
white Bermuda onion plants, same
price, parcel post. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald. $
Frostproof cabbage plants, Jer-
sey and Chas. W., Succession,
Copenhagen, 90 postpaid; 65 exp.
collect. J. U. Sewell, Pitts.
Dooly yams, Nancy Hall and
other potatoes and slips, also some
Irish; check accepted: if out we
return postage; want dried fruit
and country ham. W. C. Siler,
Summertown.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25e
C; $2 1000. Howard Summerows,
Gainesville, Rt. 2, -
Kudzu plants, 1 to 4 yrs. old;
$4.25 M; exe. for corn, wheat, oats
cr chickens. E. W. Tanner
Sandersville, 2
E, J., W. and Chas. W. cabbage,
ready, $1M; Bermuda white or
yellow onion plants, $1 1000.0. F
Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Copenhagen, E. J., and Chas.
W. cabbage, White Crystal Ber-
muda, onion plants, 300, 40c; 500
60e; $1 M; postpaid to 3rd- zone:
ass't. made, E. L. Durham, Saint
Marys. x
All var. cabbage, also yellow
Bermuda and crystal wax onion
plants, 75 M FOB; prompt ship-
ment; prepaid mail, 1 M, $1.50. &
W. Coleman, Tifton.
Frostproof cabbage plants, lead
oe ann Bermuda onion, $1 M:
5 e stpaid. :
Sale. postpaid. W. #H. Weaver,
Frostproof cabbage _ plants,
i J, Connell, Nashville,
Copenhagen, 60, 500; $1 1000. A.
oF THaFSaay, February 1, 1932
and. cabbage |:
blackberry, same price, del. E. Wit:
| Balcomb, Waycross.
Adairsville,
lway, Edison, care C. Fae
Imost: any. kind of farm W
1. Roach, Columbus, 2508
Plants Wanted
' Exe. 10 lbs. peaches for 1 y
cabbage plants. Ea, to pay gaa |
age. Cade Cleveland, Elberton he
9, Box 18. Ree
Want 200 Cuthbert req rasp.
berry-plants. Will exc. new youn :
dewberry. plants for same, T. D
Echols, Lula, RED 3. oa
Exec. dried apples and peacheg :
table peas and table butter fo
cabbage, Bermuda onion and po
tate plants. Mrs. Ida M. Parker
Talking Rock, Rt. 3... Fhe
- Want 1 or 200 Lady Thompson
or Klondike strawherry plants
fixe. evearbearing Eng. pea seed,
very prolific. 1 cupful for 50 plants, _
Each pay charges... Mrs. , 4,
Vaughan, McDonough, Rt. 6,
Want strawberry and Bermudg
onion, and cabbage -plants in exo,
for dried apples; extra nice. DJ
Jenkins, Rising Fawn, Rt, 3.
Exe. strong 2 yr: old Lueretig |
dewberry plants for cabbage !
plants, Exc, 100 for 250 E. J. ang
Flat Dutch cabbage or Bermuda
onion plants. Mrs. Lillie Mae Lath.
am,. Felton.
Want 1 M Klondike strawberry
plants. Exe. 15 good, white feed
sacks. Write at once. W. J. Pearce,
Ringgold, Rt. 1. : a
Exec. turkey eggs for potato
plants or onions of any kind of |
cabbage plants or peanuts. Annie |
Young, Dawsonville, Rt, 1.
Want 10 M Youngberry tips |
(dewberries of the Young variety)
del. soon; make best offer. F. W, |
Exe. nice, heading lettuce plants |
for cabbage plants, 100 for 100; no
orders for less than 500. Mrs, W, |
L. Spearman, Villa Rica, Rt. 2 |
Exe. 8 Ibs. nice, dried apples, |
bright, free from. worms for 50)
Copenhagen or E. J. W. cabbage |
plants; write first; ea. to pay posh |
age. Mrs. Tom Ledford, Crandall |
Positions Wanted
Want job in dairy, poultry or |
light help on gen. farm. Near}
Brunswick. Ref. if required; % |
yrs. old. Annie B. Oliver, Odum, |
KFD R. eran Y
Want 3-horse farm on shan |
basis. Have to be: furnished. Com |
sider wage job for Self and 2 boys |
about grown. Walter H. Willis
Py Ty RYE. omit
Want crop with honest mai,
same crop in corn or garden, rest |
time for wages. Reasonable sak |
ary Five in family or would a |
cept wages for self only. LK]
Kersey, Lyons, Rt. 2. E:
Want job on farm with Chris)
tian people to raise chickens, a
tend to cows and garden, ete, for
board and small salary, $21
week. Miss Mary and Sudie
Preast, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. :
Want farm on halves with goo!
man, who will furnish as much as
$8 per mo. So. Ga. preferred. A
B. Hill, Irwinton, Rt. 2. ae
Want nice little farm for 19)
with nice, comfortable bldg
some smooth land, pasture. ete,
Middle to No. Ga. Highest re 7
No aid wanted. Consider cate
taking. J, B. Wall, Chipley.
Twenty-five-yr.-old man wants
place on farm at once. Cam do any |
scrt of farm work, drive car 0
truck, $10 mo., board and Jaundl} /
S. A. Hickman, Girard. ave
Want job assisting with Hight
work on farm, poultry, ete,
geod home; 20 yrs. old; willing
worker, etc. Addie Sapp, Odum. |
Young man with wife and}
child wants job. on dairy, pouli?
oc truck farm. Can _ drive any
make-car or truck. Ready to wom
Write or come at once. - Everett
Ward, Homer, Rt. 2, Box Bans
Want job on farm. Single man,
age 45. Can do anything on farm
Ss. Cc. Terry, Stockbridge.
Want 1l-horse farm on iE
basis. Have to be furnished af :
moved. Or will be wage hand. 9
full information in first letter,
see J. C. Mobley, Lithonia, RE
care J. F. Stewart's Ser. Statio
Want 2-horse farm, good pest
good land. 6 in family, plenty #7
to work. 2 boys, 3 girls and =
Write at once. Alfred Harris:
Rt. 2, care Tommit
Lee Christian acd ve
Want job on farm, daly |
stock, or trucking. ANY. el :
G..L. Klonts, Atlanta; 96 Want .
Place. ee
Single man wants - Ry ote
Wages or share crop. otowa
Want to hear from rola
parties who want a man and vo
to live in home wath them a
tend to poultry, cattle. LY
0
ot
oe ;
ositions Wanted
, truck farmer, 23 yrs. old,
alth, character, etc., wants
any kind at once. Can fur-
self. D. H. Copeland, West
RFD 4...
Twenty-seven-year-old single
nar desires work. Exp. in phases
irying and general farming.
hool education. A-1 ref;
Pierce, West Point, Rt. 4.
ta grist mill, shares or
or otherwise. Many yrs:
_in operating and repairing
yn and wheat mills; like also- to
run chi ken yard as. side line. T.
'P. Hicks, Autryville, Rt. 1. na
Twenty-three-year-old man wants
ge job on farm. with agreeable
able to pay. Exp. in farming
fe best offer including board,
, om reliable parties. Amos
heely, Riverdale, Rt. 1. ;
ur-year-old, single man
nts. job or home on stock or
altry farm life. Exp. in farm
Wages no object. Ref. exc.
-B. Cave, Atlanta, 2262
enty-five-year-old, honest,
habits, single, good character
young man, 2 yrs. Berry school,
ants work on truck, poultry or
] board. D. A. Quarteiman, Ma-
con, 713 Main St.
ant to run smali truck farm
party On shares, near Atlanta, for
1982, and 1933. Clint A. West, Grif-
ee
1p mnty-two-year-old young man
an farm for wages,
( d Jaundry. Good worker,
reliable; go anywhere.
tate what you can do in first
fer. Jesse Hackel, Lyons, Rt. 4.
Young married man and wife,
ie 21 yrs. Exp. farmer wants job
farm, poultry, or dairy. Exp.
trucks and machinery. Ref.
children, 5 yrs. and 15 mos.
tate. wages. E. N. Waller,
Bogart, Rt. 1; care Floyd Welchel.
_ Refined Christian woman wants
Job in a good farm home with
hance for rising higher; assist-
ing with poultry, and other light
farm work. Miss Hattie Brand.
Marietta. __
Middle-aged, married man wants
Place on farm, stock or poultry,
from now until first of Augusta.
Ga. preferred. Ref. exc.
Worley, Kennesaw.
_ Exp. miller and mechanic wants
Job operating flour and grist mill.
_ Salary or share basis. Large mill
a eras Co.W,. King, Austell,
_ Want 2-horse crop. Have to be
ES furnished; 6 in family. Will repay
_ the moving bill if have to. J. R.
Sc Alford, Atlanta, 646 Wells St., S.W.
_ Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm
at once. 4 in family.- Must be
moved and furnished in erop time.
Di . Lively, Atlanta, 446 Wells
St, Ss. Ww.
_ Want job on farm. Familiar with
farming, ornamental plant culture.
Single. Prefer market gardener
_ Place, or truck farming. Willis
_ Morrison, Atlanta, 351 Cherokee
ee ANG... S. BE. See xu
__ Want job on farm. 17-years-old.
Can do any kind of farm work.
_ Exp, in dairy. Make offer in first
letter. Little Jack Abercrombie,
Culloden, Rt. 2..
_Thirty-three-year-old widow
wants place on farm, looking after
the garden, poultry, etc. Have no
children. Want home. Mrs. H. T
Vaughan, Blythe, Rt.. 2.
Life exp, in farm work, 21 yrs.
eld, wants job on farm at $15 mo..
board and laundry. J. w. Cooper.
Folkston, care Jessie P. Mizell.
4p eoung man wants job driving
wWuck or tractor for farm. 4 yrs.
xp. A-I ref. State offer at once.
H. M. Shelley, Cave Spring.
pt farmer, aged 60, wife and
* daughters, - dsires a farm, or
Will work for reasonable wages,
far for country home or poultry
om. Must be moved and fur
Mished. Prefer So. Ga. Robt. Butler,
Brookhaven, Box 154.
Want to Hire py the day or
nenth, On farm; 4 in family, ref.:
stm and dairy. T. P. Hendon,
Uanta, 691 Bankhead Ave., N. W.
Wa,
* in family, all large enough to
ork, 18 to 24 ys. of age. Can
Spare 1 hand for day work. At
enee. Tommie Christian, Adairs-
Piles Rt. 2 ere Alfred Harris.
ncn wants job on a farm:
pea ete crop. C. R> Hollo-
ison, eare C.J. Holloway.
February 7 1932 5
m. Exp. and ref. Wages
nd poultry business for good
mall salary, room and board. No.
Want 2-horse crop for 1932. Have }
Positions Wanted
Want job at once, dairy or gen.
farm, Dairying preferred. State
best price with board and laundry,
live as one of family. 20 yrs. old.
J.T. W. Eason, Oxford, Rt. 1,
Want job on farm. Good char-
acter and no bad habits. Prefer
with elderly couple: live as one
of family and run small farm and
stock. State wages. R. W. Dixon.
Blackshear, RFD 2,
Want job as gen. farm hand,
dairy or truck or driving produce
trucks, 21 yrs. old, single, white.
Will consider anything. Write,
Jack Blackburn, Atlanta, 1049
Marietta St.
Want job on farm, live ag one
of family, ete., and-assist with
farm work. At once. EB. T. Aber-
crombie, East Point, 101 Wadley
Ave.
Want good t-horse crop on 50-50
basis, or truck farm, within 6 or 8
miles of Atlanta. Have to be
moved, Can move any time. C. D.
Strickland, Danielsville, Rt. 2.
Married man wants. work -on
farm for wages, $15 mo., or 1-
horse crop on the halves. Exp.
farmer, wife and 3: children. Es.
pecially interested in cattle,-poul:
try and hog raising. Have to be
moved. A. Silver, Albany.
Want job as caretaker: or light
gardening, trucking, etc. Good ref.
54 yrs. old. W. T. Huntr, Jr.,
Oliver.
| First-class wheelwright and
blacksmith wants job for straight
salary or will take shop on shares,
in good location. Wm. L, Morris,
Statesboro, 3388 W. Main St.
Man and wife wants job on farm.
Both can do any kind of farm
work, and wife can milk cows, $12
mo., ages, 24 and 20 yrs. old. Good
character. At once. Bill Fleming,
Hartwell, Rt. 4, care L. J. Ayers.
Want crop on halves. Have to be
moved and furnished. Prefer 2-
horse. Would work for wages, $15
mo., and patches. B. M. Seago,
Ashburn, Rt. 4.
wants work in dairying, farm
hand or truck driving. Can furnish
ref. Reasonable wages and board.
No. Ga. preferred. W. S. Smith,
Brooklet.
Fifty-year-old man iin good
health wants job-on poultry or
'truek farm work. Will not expect
much salary; just board and little
money for clothes, etc. W. O. Bat-
tle, Bartow.
Want a good mill of any -kind,
corn, wheat, roller, midget, Can
operate any kind. Lifetime exp
Sober and honest. J. B. Dunn,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Want job on farm for self and
wife, or 1-horse crop on halves,
and be furnished $5 mo.; ref. if
wanted; write at once. W. W.
Holloway, Ashburn, Rt. 1, care
Otis McCallister.
Want job with blacksmith, or
will take place not more than 50
miles Atlanta. J. A. Stone, Atlan-
ta, 462 Crew St., S. W.
Want job on farm; willing work-
r; want job at once. C. M. Turner,
Brunswick, 21312 Union St.
Farm Help Wanted
Want a young woman or girl to
live as one of family in farm
heuse of 2 in family and help
with light farm work. Small sal-
ary. Mrs. W. G. Simpson, Mt.
Airy. :
Want a man with stock and can
furnish self to take 2-horse crop
on shares. Good 5-room house, 15
miles Atlanta. M. E. Kiser, Ben
Hill.
Want small family with 2 good
able men to run small stock farm
and do other work connected with
also can use good extra
same; 1
man; no bad habits, for small
wages. At once. G._F. Sutton,
Lyons,
Want a farm hand that is not
afraid to work and who has no bad
habits, and who can give ref. Mrs
MK > Eawson, 4~Sparks;;< FP. 0
BOX 00; ;
Want boy 15 to 20'yrs. of age,
exp. in raising cotton. Orphan pre-
ferred. No bad habits and willing
worker. D. E. McDaniel, Marietta,
Rt, 4. :
Want man or . small family,
white or colored, to make crop on
halves. W. M. Fortner, Meansville,
Rte
Want plow hand for this yr's.
work. Single boy, honest and so-
ber. No drunkard need reply.
Small wage, board and laundry
Farm is 7 miles north Waycross
on the river. J. H. Mixon, Way-
cross, Rt. 1, Box 337.
Want men to burn charcoal on
shares this. winter. S. S. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 6-9. :
Single, white man, 29 yrs. old,-
Farm Help Wanted
Want young, single boy or man
to do general farm work for 1932.
Will pay $8 mo., board and laundry
for good man. W. T. Davis, Armu.
chee, Rt. 1.
Want boy 15 or 20 yrs. old to
help make crop and live in good
home. For board, laundry and good
size cotton pateh. Must have good
Character and be honest, willing
ene W.N. Mullinax, Cumming,
Want boy, 16 yrs. old or about
that age to live in family and as
sist with farm work. Small salary.
G. T. Haney, Loganville, Rt. 4.
Want man and wife to live in
home with elderly couple and as
sist with farm and all other work
around farm home, Sober, honest
willing workers, Hear at once. Mrs.
F. J. Roberts, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
_ Want nice country girl or wo-
man that con drive a Ford car to
come live as one of family and
help with the light farm work. GC
L. Hopkins, Tucker, Rt. 1.
Want young man not under 25
yrs. of age, willing and able to
work, who can do any kind of
farm work, also drive a car. Pay
$8 mo., board and laundry. Dont
write, come. Mrs. E. A. Davis,
Folkston, Rt. 2.
Want man, 25 to 35 yrs. old for
farm work. Must be sober, honest
and not smoke nor chew. Ref. pre-
ferred. Board, laundry and little
spending money. Wm. Mixon, Bax
ley; Rt. 4.
- Want good farmer for 2-horse
farm, Must be able to furnish self
at least partly. Fine land, 3-room
house. Let me hear at once, Mrs.
Lula McFarlin, Blakely, Rt. 2.
Want a country boy, 14-18 yrs.
old to live as one of family. Be of
good character, know how to plow,
ete. Will treat right and give cot
ton patch. Write at once, Gober
Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.
Want a nice woman, 30-35 yrs.
old to live in home as one of fam-
ily and assist
work, milk, etc, Write.
Reeves, Sycamore, Rt. 2.
Want a hand for general farm
work. Will give,board and laundry
and cotton patch, A. B. Mobley.
Bremen, Rt. 2.
Want refined, unincumbered
weman of good disposition and
healthy, also a nice boy, 12-14 yrs.
to live as member of familv and
asssit with farm work. Mrs. Eva
Horne, Lumpkin, Rt. 4.
Want colored family to work 30
acres on halves. H. F. Arnold,
Decatur, Rt. 2.
Want refined middle-aged wo-
man to live as one of family and
kelp with light farm work, raise
chickens, ete. Mose A. Mack,
Jakin, RED. s
Miscellaneous For Sale
Genuine yellow, flue-cured chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, 10c Ib.,
prepaid to 3rd zone. Isham Harris,
Baxley.
Walnut meats, fresh and clean,
40c lb. Mrs. Pauline Chastain,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Fresh sassafras, 10c lb. FOB,
scuppernong, hazlenut bushes, 10c
ea. $1. doz.; del. in lots of 6 or
more; exe. for white feed sacks.
J, J. Teague; Waco, Rt. 2.
Home-cured leaf tobacco; 9c Ib.;
smoking; 5c lb.; add postage. J. S.
Steedley, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Good, home grown, flu-cured
tcbacco -for chewing or smoking,
10 lbs., $1 postpaid; also cabbage,
Cc. W. plants, $1 M: collards, 75c
M postpaid; Bermuda onion, 6 M
plants; $3.50. -G. L.. Legeectt;
Baxley. ee
Good, yellow, flue-cured tobac-
co, chewing, 9c; smoking, Ve 1b.;
add postage; no orders less than
50e Mrs. lL. D. Boatright; Rock-
ingham. f
Five bu. black walnuts in hull
for sale. Mrs. W. N. Coleman,
Culverton.
Ga, seed cane, av. 200 per 100,
HCB; 3 pr. pigs, 5 wks. old, about
20 Ibs. ea., Essex and Guinea, big
bene type; 15 gal. Ga. cane syrup,
75e gal.; all FOB. A. W. Miller,
Denton. .
Six bu. 19381 crop black wal-
nuts. 75e bu. not del. Mrs. Eelton
Williams, Eatonton.
Bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
102 1b. del. in 10-lb. lots; cash with
order. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency.
Peanut, soy bean, peavine hay;
75 grade Jersey and Guernsey ceat-
tle; field peas, O-too-tans, Laredos,
mammoth yellow soy bean; Cooks,
Coker 5 cotton seed. Cask only.
. H. Greer, Ashburn.
Cotton seed meal and hull sacks
for sale. Write for price on num-
Paul R.
-ber wanted. Mrs. Maggie Brake,
Crawfordville.
4,
with light farm |
Miscellaneous For Sale
Sheep, hogs, mules, Cokers 5,
Wilson Petty-Toole cotton seed;
peanut, soy bean, peavine hay; 75
dairy cattle, field peas, cane syrup,
Texas oats, corn. Cash only. M. M
Castleberry, Ashburn.
Green sassafras roots,
postpaid. Mrs. Ada Mincey,
field. ;
Yellow -root, 2 Ibs.,
bane, 30c Ib.; catnip, 5c bunch;
sun-dried apples, 5c lb.; garden
rhubarb, 50c doz. Add_ postage.
Miss Susie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff, care DeHarts Box.
Fig preserves, 45 qt., or exc.
for anything can use. S. 8S. Sayer,
Rayle.
Garden gooseberry, Fox grape
vine, 10c ea.; 75c doz.; red speckled
and sugar Crowder peas, 4c lb
Exec. for sweet potato plants. Del.
in May. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
Pt Ss es
Sweet leaf, flue-cured tobacco.
smoking, 9c; chewing, 10c Ib. del.
Dan A. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.
' Feeberg lettuce seed, 5c 02.;
Everbearing white bunch butter
beans, 25e qt., not prepaid; purple
fig sprouts, 15c each, or exe. for
pecan trees. Mrs. L. B. McWhorter,
Roopville, Rt. 1.
Twenty-five lbs. nice, clean goose
feathers, 50c lb. Mrs. J. T. Batton,
Leslie, Box 132. -
Home-made
10 Ib.,
Gar-
25e; rats-
smoking tobacco,
prepared, ready for pipe or cigar-
ette, 1 Ib., 35c; 4 Ib., 20c; % Ib.,
10c. Postage paid. W. M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Ready twisted tobacco, 10 Ibs.,
$1, prepaid to 3rd zone. No orders
filled for less than $1. Mrs. Ruth
Horton, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Flue-cured tobacco, ready twist-
ed, 10 lbs., $1, prepaid to 3d zone.
No COD ordes filled. Cash with
order. B. B. Milikin, Baxley.
Good flue-cured tobacco, twisted,
good to chew, 10 lbs., $1, postpaid
to 8rd zone. Cash with order. Mrs. |
D. A. Young, Baxley.
Yellow, sweet leaffi flue-cured
chewing tobacco, 13 Ibs., $1 to 3rd
zone. No chks. Olive Troupe, Bax-
ley. : : :
Twenty lbs. Japan walnuts, 7c
lb., and large red raspberry plants,
$2 C, FOB. John Crone, Philomath.
Ginsent, 1931 crop, 30c per 100,
$2.50 M; Grohoma seed, $1 Ib.;
Early Alaska, Hastings John lL.
peas, 10c 1b.; dried apples and
peaches, 10c 1b.,. FOB. Oscar
Meister, Baldwin.
Tung oil seed, Whatleys profilic
seed corn, pure bred milking
Shorthorn buli calves for sale, or
will trade for cow pea seed. Write
for prices if interested. Wm. Hout,
Albany, Rt.: .
Sacks: oat and beet pulp, 7c;
all sorts, 100 Ib. cap., 4c;. white
sacks, 5c. Prepaid and promptly
sent on receipt of money order.
J. H. Keaton, Villa Rica, Rt. 4.
Good, flve-cured tobacco, chew-
ing, 10c smoking, 6c. Exe. for any
breed nice pullets. Mrs. L. D. Boat-
right, Rockingham, RID 1.
Black walnuts, good big ones,
-hulled, $1 bu. Have 1 bu. and 8
pecks. W. C. Cook, Abbeville, Rt.
1, Box 96. :
Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ibs.,
$1, postpaid, or exc, some for dried
apples.. lb. for lb. Each pay chgs.
or exc. lady peas, Jb. for 2 bu.
peas. Mrs.-Callie Leggett, Baxley.
Flue-cured tobacco, bright, chew-
ing, 10c. Exc. for dried apples.
Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Surrency.
,Ten 8-lb. nicely cleaned lard
buckets with lids, $1, or exc, for
dried fruit, 5c lb. Each pay post-
age on what they get: Ida Dodd,
Fair Mount.
Walnut meats, large pieces, 65c
lb., not postpaid. Money with or-
der. Mrs. W. L. Cheek, Rhine;
tte 1:
Well rooted mint plants, 6 for
25c, prepaid; gourd seed (martin),
12c per pkg.: also martin guords,
priced according to size. Mrs. T.
B Thomas, Thomasboro.
- Fifty cans nice beef canned in
No. 2 cans sealed with home can-
ner, $15, or exc. for B. B. Guinea
gilts. W. F. Gordon, Canon, Rt 3.
Genuine food, bright leaf tobac-
co, 8; smoking, 5c. No chks. for
less than 59c. F. BE. Edenfild, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.
Good, bright and red, flue-cured
tobacco, chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c
del.; not postpaid, 8c and 6c..S. P.
Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Good, ripe and mellow tobacco,
chewing and smoking, 10c and 9c.
No order for less than $1. Del. to
ord zone. Mrs. Christine Harper,
Surrency, Rt. 2:
Good, bright, mellow, flue-cured
tobacco, chewing, 10c; smoking, 8e
Ib. del,, or FOB, 8c and 6c. Jen-
nings Stewart, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Page Seven a 4
Miscellaneous For Sale
Good, flue-cured tobacco for
smoking; 5c lb. Add postage. R. W.
Tomberlin, Baxley, Rt. 2. ne
Extra good chewing tobacco, del.
to 8rd zone, chewing, 10c; smok-
ing, 9c. No orders less than $1. ,
Minnie Lee Smith, Surrency, Rt. 2.)
Home-made lard, 12%c Ib. in
large lots; also barn-cured twisted
tobacco, 10c lb. Add postage. R. M.
Morris, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Black walnuts, 70c bu., or exe.
for watermelon, Rocky Ford canta-
loup seed, red Valentine bean seed. |
or Ky. Wonders. E. O. Butler, Bax-
ley, Rt. 3. : :
Good, old mellow tobacco, 10
lb., smoking, 8c. Exc. for dried-ap-> |
ples, lb. for Ib. Each pay postage.
Exe. for seed Irish potatoes. Mrs.
R. W. Rentz, Baxley. Gea
Land lime. Cut your guano bilh
For sale or exc. for other value,
R. L. Adams, Fairburn.
Good, flue-cured tobacco, chewe |
ing or smoking, twisted or not
twisted, 10 lbs., $1, prepaid to 3rd __
zone. State which kind you want.
Mrs. Dellie Waters, Baxley. aoe
Rrubarb plants, 50c doz.; white
veivet okra seed, 15c teacupfuls
Stone Mtn. melon and cantaloup
seed, each, 20c cupful; citron seed,
5c tabls. Miss G. B. McLane, Hart
well, Rt. 2.
Black walnuts and white nest on-
ions, postpaid, 3 lbs. 25e, or 8 Ibs,
50c. Money order or stamps. J. M.
Aderhold, Douglasville, Rt. 2. 5
Few pts. strawberry jelly, apple,
fig, peach and huckleberry . pre-
serves, 30c -pt.; strawberry jam, |
50c qt.; sweet pickle peaches, 40
at. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta,
Rt. 4, Box 55. :
Choice, flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing, 10c; smoking, 8c. No orders
for less than $1. Cash with order.
Exe. some for large breed baby
chicks, -W..R., Huatto,- Odum, RG @
A-l. : 403
Bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, twisted, 11 Ibs., $1; smok
ing, 13 Ibs., $1, del. 8rd zone. T. J,
Troupe, Baxley. ee
Sev. cans white country lard, 5@
lbs. each., 10c Ib.; country cured
sides, shoulders, smoked, 12c Ib.;
sheep skins, 75c each; 100 spring
lambs, $4 each. Robt. Anderson,
Hawkinsvilie.
Plants and seed: Akansas Row-
den 40 cotton seed, $3 cwt.; Groho-
mo, grain; dewberry (young)
plants, $1.25 doz.; $7.50 C; kudzu,
1-5 yrs., asst:, rooted, $8 1000. H. A,
Neai, Carnesville, Rt. 3. S
Nice, dry, sifted black walnut
meats in large pieces, 48e lb. del,
Money required with order. Mrs,
W. J. McDougald, Gaddistown. :
Sev. 100 lbs. black walnuts, ~
hulled. Make best offer. Mrs J. E,
Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 2, Box 115. -
Ground oyster shell for large or
small chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs;
FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102
Hast Bay St. :
Fifteen Ibs. flue-cured tobacco
for sale or will exe. 15 Ibs. each
for 15. lbs. dried apples and for 10
feed sacks. Mrs. H. T. Haselden,
Rockingham. E
Flue-cured tobacco for sale or |
exc. for good dried apples in 10
and 15 Ib. lots. Mrs. M..J. HKason,
Rockingham. ;
One bu. black wainuts, $1; 30
Ibs. large paper shell pecans,
Schley var., 20c lb. FOB. Mrs:
Florence Robinson, Jackson. t
Black walnuts hulled, dried, $1
bu.; well rooted brown turkey figs,
25e each. Add postage.
Akin, Griffin, Rt, 2.
Extra good, old, ripe and mellow
barn-cured tobacco, chewing, 10c;
smoking, 9c. No orders for less
than $1, postpaid. Mrs. July Grif-
fis, Surrency. TG
Good, flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing and smoking, 10 lbs., $1, pre.
paid up to 8rd zone. Mrs. Dellie
Waters, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Genuine yellow flue-cured chew- |
ing and smoking tobacco, 10c Ib.
prepaid to 3rd zone. Isham Harris,
Baxley, Rt. 2. a
Good, flue-cured tobacco, ready
twisted, 10 Ibs., $1, prepaid to 8rd
zone. No COD orders filled. Cash
with order. Mrs. Ward Leggett.
Baxley, Rt. 2. eres
Sweet leaf flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c lb.; smoking, 8 lb.
del. Cash with order. Dan A. Camp
bell, Baxley, Rt. 2. ane
Good, mellow, barn-cured tobac
co, chwing, 10c; smoking, 8c, 01
8c and 6c, postage not paid. Mrs
Linnie Burke, Surrency, Rt. 2. ~~
- Best chewing and smoking to
bacco, 10c 1b., cash. Sat. guar.
FOB. F, M. Fowler, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Good, bright and red flue-curec
tobacco, chewing, 10c: smoking, 8e
or 8c and 6c, postage not paid.
P. Hutto, Surrency, :
Roswell =
1t and red. flue-cured tobac-
hewing, 8c; smoking, 6 Ib.
inings Stewart, Surrency.
G nuine golden leaf flue-cured
I iO, 412 Ibs., $i, prepaid to 8rd
rank Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2.
e fine R. I. Red pullets, April
hatch, now laying, $1 each.
. P. E. Wallace, Hapeville.
exas seeded ribbon gane seed,
re and clean, 6c lb.; white and
red butter bean seed, 10c. Ib.;
(ROB... R. H.. Wood, Dacula,
Te .
iscellaneous Wanted
xe, peaches in June for B. R.
chicks; exc. Stuart and
y pecan trees for milch cow,
irkeys, oats and syrup... Mrs,
uby K. Jackson, Ft. Valley.
ant to buy home raised tobac-
Send sample and very best
ice. W. S. Earney, Woodstock,
D>. C. 25 Ibs. white brown-eyed
3 for good chewing tobacco. Ha.
y chgs W. L. BeOet Sul-
Springs.
Want 15 white feed sacks, 100
ap. Will exc. setting of pure
B. R. eggs. Mrs. A. G. Spen-
r, Jackson, Rt 5.
nt % bu. old yellow field
, garden seeds, cabbage, onion,
to, tomato, strawberry plants.
. eggs, Black Giant and Lang-
or buy cheap. Mrs. Bertha
st, Chickamauga
xe. 1 thls. each of big red and
yellow tomato seed for 1 of
ked neck squash seed; 1 cup
eas, best yielder for white un
shed feed sacks. Mrs. J. H.
mpson, Cumming, Rt. 6.
Ww nt garden sage. State price
. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Blue Ridge,
153.
Want 25 Ibs. goose or duck
hers. Exc. 75 1b. spotted P. C.
or gilt. G. A. Thompson,
msboro, Rt. 2.
. white shallots or Crowder
for cotton or chicken feed
Ib. sacks, free,from holes at
ach. Lb. peas, lb. cotton. Mrs.
. Hudson, Blairsville, RFD 1.
nt lint cotton. Exe. 6 Ibs.
thrs, val. $2; also.exc. 2 qts:
wders for gal. nest onions.
te first. Mrs. Jno. R.: Turner
Pfin,. Rt. C,
c blackberry plants for any
heavy, pure bred setting
. Will exc. dried peaches and
h trees for good apple, quince,
cherries. Mrs. R. Wilkerson,
xie, Rt. 1, care Hodges. \
Want 50 lbs. best grade chewing
co. Submit samples and best
price. W. J. McKemie, Cole-
vant to buy apples, peanuts,
corn, pecans, sweet and Trish
oes and other Ga. farm and
ard products suitable for
king to city markets. J. B.
bs, Rockmart, Rt. 4.
aut some nice, clean mutton
yw, cheap for cash. Mrs. F. J.
en, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1, Box 14.
Exe. 25 Ibs. seedling pecans for
lbs. good chewing and smoking
cco. Ha. prepay postage. Dona
Kensington, Rt. 2.
nt up to 300 lbs. Jerusalem
hok sound Brabham
s at $1 bu. Each pay freight on
he gets. Write first. W. L.
con, Avera.
axe 5 Ibs. good, tender cornfield
ns for 10 Ibs. good, flue-cured
g tobacco. Each pay post-
Herman Hight, Adairsville,
Want 25 or 30 lbs. good grade
ewing tobacco. Will pay cost,
| a sample, or will exc. old-
ed bunch bean seed, or half
er bean seed or garden peas.
W. F. Fowler, East Ellijay.
mt dried fruit, honey, garden
seed corn or pigs. Will exc.
value. - Write. Jean Cox,
forte 1
nt about 2 M kudzu crowns
pure bred S. P. C..or Duroc
hat has been bred. Will pay
exe. cotton feed sacks or
_value for same. W. F. Bell,
to buy sev. truck loads
nd eating Porto Rican pota-
) turnips, cabbage,
igs and shoats; also pe-
ny quantity. Send sample
st cash price. C. A. Dobbs,
yellow, or
Prolific corn, hand pick-
rabbits, chewing tobacco,
bunch butter beans and
: ~melon seed. M. F.,
Good, bright peanut. hay, (
FOB. L. A. Hamilton, Fort. Gaines:
One car load bright peanut hay,
$10 ton, FOB. J. S. Brannen, Stil-
son.
Texast rustproof oats, bright and
clean, no foreign seed, in new 5 bu.
sacks; (46 <bus FOR: Ropt. -B.
Gaston, Jr., Dawson.
Genuine. Cokers Fulghum seed
oats free from obnoxious seed, in
5. bu. sacks, 40c bu., FOB. Money
order. W. B. Love, Jr., Augusta,
20 8th St.
Fifty tons of excellent peavine
hay for sale. Chas. F. Patten, Mil-
len, Rt. B.
Six hundred and fifty bundles
bright bottom fodder, $2 -a 100.
Dave Bryant, Royston, Rt. 1.
Three hundred bundles good
bright fodder, 4-hand bundles, $1.25
per 100. Exc. for a nice, 8 wks.
old pig. Bring pig and get fodder.
He Be Smith; Hull, Rt 3,
Sev. tons good native hay; not
wild grass, regular farm grass,
cured clean and bright. Price reas-
onable. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville,
Rt: 5, Box 54.
Six tons peavine hay and 150 bu.
corn. Make best offer. W. H. Mor-
ris, Baxley, Rt. 1.
One M bundles fodder, $1.50 per
100. M, L. Madden, Felton, Rt. 1.
Farmers in Clay county have
surplus of good peanut hay, not
damaged. by rains. Car lots, $8
ton, FOB. --D.- C.: Brumbalow,
County Agt., Fort Gaines.
One hundred nd fifty bales good
soy bean and red top hay. Write
for prices, FOB., Mineral Bluff.
oD: WithrOw, Mineral Bluff,
Rt 1.
Good rye, 65c,
Wright, Nacoochee.
Fifteen tons peanut hay, never
rained on, bright and baled, $18
ton, FOB. C. M. Sims, Pembroke.
Hastings 100-bu., Cokers cold-
proof, Fulghum oats, 55c; Mar-
retts 40 to 1-wheat, $1.25; all 1
yr. from orig.; pure, sound, no
smut. R. W. Stembridge, Milledge-
ville,
Good, bright peanut hay, free
from weeds, .well baled, $6 ton,
FOB; several car loads for sale. J.
K. Luck, County Agt., Americus.
Georgia Products For
Sale
ROB. IB he,
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Limited supply of extra choice
seed, 120-day velvet beans, in 2%
bu. sacks, $1.25. per bu. FOB.
McRae, Max L. McRae, McRae. .
New crop Brabhams, $1.15;
Irons, $1.10; Whipps, Clays, mix-
ed, $1; speckled running velvet
beans, $1.25; O*too-tans, $3; Biloxi,
$1.25; shelled corn, 50c, 2% bu.
bags. Remittance. D. C. Stro-
ther, Ft. Valley.
Large quantity shelled velvet
beans and peas of good quality
fer planting; also.runner peanuts
for sale. L. L. Folsom; McRae.
Twelve lbs. early Eng. pea seed,
25 Ib. or 5 lbs., $1; exc. for white
Spanish peanuts or dried peaches
and apples; value for value Mrs.
C. B. Morris, Campton, Rt. 1.
White and: streaked half run-
ners, 15c teacupful. Exe, 2 cup-
ful for, 300 Bermuda onion plants.
Let me hear. Mrs... Lon Ash-
worth, Loganville, Rt. 4.
White baby Henderson lima
beans, 15c Ib.; 100-day velvet
beans, $1.75 bu.; Stuart pecans,
12%c lb:; chufas, $1 peck, $3.50
bu. FOB. Money order. B. B
Strange, Swainsboro, Rt. 5.
Four bu. mammoth soys, $1.75
bu.; 1% bu. Laredo soy beans,
$1.75; 20 bu. cane seed, 45c bu.
C. L. Hamilton; Leo.
Q-too-tan soy beans, $3.25 bu.;
Brabham peas, $1.15 bu.; whip-
pocrwill peas, 90c. All No. 1 seeds,
and FOB. J. J. Palmer, Tennille.
Brabhams, $1.15; Irons, $1.10;
Clays-Whipps mixed, $1; running
velvet beans, $1.25 in pod, $17.50
ton; genuine O-too-tan, $3; Bii-
oxis, $1.25, 214 bu. bags. Remit-
tance. B. T. Marshall, Ft. Valley.
Two bu. white, black-eye peas,
$1.50 bu.; 8 bu. Clays, $1 bu.: %
bu. Clays Crowders, slightly
kreken by thresher, 5c lb. Exc.
for. pigs. Milton Patterson, Cal-
koun, Rt. 2.
One hundred and _ seventy-five
bu. Brabham peas, $1.15 bu. FOB.
Sound, new crop. Sample on re-
quest. Money order or cashiers
chk No exc. R. F. Scarborough,
Byron. ~
Three bu. Brabham peas, sound
and clean, pure, $1. 25 FOB; col-
ored cornfield beans, 25c Ae pre-
f. , s
hres bu.
speckled velvet beans,
Emmett Smith, Locust
Rts.
st. 50 ha
Grove,
Five hundred bu. velvet beans,
germinate 95 per cent, strong | att
oz. burlap bags, $1.25 bu. FOB.
M. Faulk, Danville. .
Bunch Eng. pea seed, 15e tb.
Willie M. Kelley, Oglethorpe.
Cow peas, 1931 crop, Whips. and
Eras, $1 bu.; white table peas,
thresher run, 4c Ib.; culled and re-
cieaned, 5 Ib. only hu. lots and
over at these prices; FOB. W. M.
Yeargin, Hartwell. ;
Ninety-day velvet, beans, $1.25
bu.; guar. sound and dry or mohey
refunded. W. L. Wilson, =
Root,
Cream Crowders, for table use,
del. at 3c Ib.; also fresh butter, 1-3
lbs. weekly, 25c Ib. del.; cash with
order. Mrs. B. H Osborn, Roy.
Laredo soy beans,
QO-too-tan soy beans, recleaned, $3
bu., in 2 bu. bag lots, FOB, L. M.
Felton, Marshallville. :
Ten bu. O-too-tans, 1931 crop,
$3.50 bu:: pure stock; no samples.
WP. Couch, Luthersville.
Twelve and one-half bu. 90-day
running velvets,
rain, first $25 gets the lot. Wilbur
May, Warthen. |
White running and bunch but-
ter beans, 10c Ib. del. in 10-Ib. lots.
i. E. Beasley, Avera, Rt. 2.
Thirty-five bu. cream Crowders,
2-crop peas, $2.40 bu.; special price
on whole lot to 1 party. W. W.
Caldwell, Zebulon.
Sound brown and blue Wwhipps.,
not mixed, $1 bu. FOB; brown|
Crewders, 5c Ib. del.; limbertwig
apple sprouts, rooted figs and
plums, all 2 for 25c, Daisy. John:
Ston, Grayson.
Tender cornfield beans,
white
bunch
Co
5 lbs. for 6 sacks; also
black-eyed peas, 5c _ Ib.;
clays, $1.25 bu. FOB. Mrs.
Charles, Ramhurst, Rt. 1.
Imarly Alaska Eng. pea seed, 15c
cupful, 2 cups, 25c, postpaid. Mrs.
Herman Skelton, Royston, Rt. 2.
Ten or 15 bu. sound, clean, pur-
| ple hull peas, $1.25 bu FOB; cash
with order; chks. accepted. Autrey
| Hodnett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.
New Eras and Whipps., 80c bu.;
red rippers, 90c bu.; cane seed, 80c
ku. Mark T. Warren, Dewyrose.
Willetts coldproof Eng. peas,
25 lb. or exc. for cabbage plants;
Stuart, Schley and Vandeman pe-
cans, 15 lb. Mrs. E. TT. May,
Warthen.
Sound, -Brabs., petuered before
rains, hand threshed, $1.50 bu. del.
to 8rd zone; write for prices on
larger quantities; Hastings long
bush broom corn seed, 15c Ib.; 2,
| 25e del. Mrs. V, C. Ray, Kensing-
tOneoRt 2:
Twelve lbs. early bush May Eng.
peas, 15c Ib.; exc. for seed Irish
potatoes. Mrs. A, J. McMullan,
Blberton, at, 6. :
Sweet Crowders, 50c gal. post-.
paid; large Martin gourd seed, 25
for 10c; mammoth pumpkin seed,
10e large pkg. P, L. Gerrald, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2.
Highty bu. extra clean Brabham
peas, $1 bu. FOB. Ralph Duggan,
Warthen.
- Two hundred Ibs.
peas, Beg Ib.;
$1.25 bu.; about 10 bu. Oceola vel-
vet beans, $2 bu.; exe. for pure
ribbon cane syrup,
FOB. W. L. Avant Tennille, Rt. 2.
Brabhams, 95 bu.; Whipps., 80c:
Clays and mixed, ea., 75c bu. FOB.
J. M. Hayes, Thomson,
Hastings sugar Crowders or tan
Crowders, 5c Ib. and postage; exc.
some for white bunch butter
beans, sound and clean, or 100 Jb.
white feed sacks; write. Emory
Whittle, Dexter, Rt. 2.
Twenty-five bu. unknown peas,
$i bu. FOB. Sam 4H. - Johnson,
Mitchell, Rt. 2.
little mush
One hundred bu. genuine O-too-
tan beans, recleaned, $8.75 bu.;
Bancroft seed oats, certified pure,
5G: bu.; cane seed, $1 bu. FOB. R.
M. Turner, Royston,
Cow peas, thresher run, $1 bu.;
white, brown-eyed peas,
good quality, 4c Ib.; culled and re-
cleaned, 6c Ih.; not less bu. lots,
FOB. W. M. Yeargin, Hartwell.
O-too-tan beans, $4 bu.; What-
leys Prolific seed corn, $2 bu.;
Piedmont-Cleveland
5% bu.; Henderson -bush lima
beans, 15 Ib. 0. M. Ware, Marsh-
allville.
Good, sound velvet beans del. |
Ga. oe tec) bred Duro
recleaned, -
| $1.50 bu., in 214 bu. bags; genuine
picked without}
10c lb.
or exc. for.100 lb. white feed sacks,:
10 bu. mixed .peas,-
no sorghum,
j Peas, 5 Ib. and postage.
1931 crop,
cotton seed,
vanty bu. good, 80)
Era peas for sale or exc. for run-
ner peanuts or chufas, H. A. Todd,
itchell, Rt. 2.
pase and one- half bu. Brab.
peas, $1.50 bu.; large half runner
Walter. W. Ingram, Ball
Ground, Rt. 4.
White Calif. black-eyed peas, $2
bu.; speckled Crowders, $2. 50 bu.;
cream mush peas, same price. G.
T, Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Giant stringless green pod beans,
2he Ib.; Hendersons bush limas,
white, 35e Ib.; striped half runners,
0c Ib. Mattie Richey, Rochelle,
Rt. 7.
One hundred and twenty-day
velvets, sound and well matured,
harvested without rain, $2 bu.
Few bu. nice,
peas, 5c Ib. or $2 bu.; weevil treat-
ei; party to pay postage. Mrs. T.
A. Booth, Hartwell.
Velvet bean seed, early va.,
bear fine; does not itch or sting,
green or dry, fine for stock, $1.75
bu. FOB. Glennville. T. A. Swin-
deli, Ludowici. d
Sixty-day velvets, 100 per cent
sound, $2.50 bu. FOB. W. A. Mc-
Carple, Buena Vista, RFD 3.
Old-time speckled butter beans,
true-to-name, 10c lb. FOB, or exc.
for other value. Mrs. J. M. Tom-
berlin, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Pure stringless green pod beans,
20c Ib.: also blue pole beans, 25
Ib. pacel post; exc. for few cab-
tage and onion plants and Blake:
more and Mastodon strawberries.
Mrs. J. D. Braswell, Bremen,
Ret : :
Early Dwarf Eng. pea _ seed,
clean and sound, 10c cupful. Mrs
J. L. Deal, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Five hundred bu. 00-day velvet
beans, $1.25 bu.. FOB; 500 bu. run-
ner peanuts, 2c lb. FOB. R. B.
Phillips, Damascus. 3
White, tender Oct. cornfield
beans, 3 teacupfuls, 50c; mixed,
tender cornfield beans, 4 cups, 50c;
cash with order. Mrs, Pearl Wood-
ward, Ranger, Rt. 1.
Twenty-five lbs. clean, 95 per
cent pure Brab. peas, $1.50 bu.
FOB, Paul-C. Bishop, Fairburn.
- Mung beans, 7 Ibs. enough to
j drill 2 acres, $1 del.; hay crop; will
exc.
Bt2.
_ Q-too-tans in even wt. 214 bu.
sacks; germination test, 9914 per
W.- B. Binford, Zebulon,
Charlie Clark, Marshallville.
Purple hull peas, sugar Crowd-
ers, also white mush peas, 4c Ib.
or exc. for collard, amber cane,
cattail millet or garden seed. D, H.
Anderson, Glenwood.
Golden wax beans, Burpees
stringless green pod, striped and
white half runners, red valentine,
Ky. Wonders, white and brown
cornfield bean seed; all 20c cup.
Lillie Barrett, Ellijay, Pt oe
Five bu. Whipps., $1 bu. FOB;
frostproof Eng. peas, 5c cup. Mrs.
U. T. Ellenbury, Royston, Rt. 3.
Pure Brabs., $1.50 bu.; pure Mel-
ton, $1.25 bu.; ; cream Crowders,
$2.50 bu.; exe. 6 bu. Brabs for 12
M white Bermuda onion plants. B.
J. Pike, Mauk.
Running speckled butter beans
for sale or exe for nest onions, 2
lbs. for gal. or dried apples sugar
Crowders, or onion plants; ea. pre-
bay postage: Hattie Boatright,
Oak Park.
Fifty bu. nice, early velvet 90-
day beans, $1.50 bu. FOB; good -2-
eared corn, $1.50 bu.: guar. sound-
ress. J. H. Pace, Cuthbert.
$1. bu.;;sound and pure. .
Dyer, Thomson.
Calif. black-eyed peas, 15c Ib. or
exc. for peanuts, pecans, dried
peaches, or bunch butter bean
sceds. Mrs, BE. L. Cook, Greenville.
Forty bu. O-too-tan beans, sound.
recleaned, in good sacks, $5 bu.
FOB. D. R. Nall, Luthersville.
Ninety-day velvet beans, picked
threshed without rain, $1.50 bu.
FOB. M. A. Hall, Arabi.
Twenty bu. silver hull Crowder
Loe,
M.
Burt, Juno.
Jackson Wonder colored butter
beans, 20e lb.; 2 Ibs, 85c; 3 Ibs.,
50 prepaid: tong green okra. seed,
20e teacupful, prepaid. Mrs Emma
Harris, Blackshear, Rt. 3. |
Harvey Special Crowder peas,
early, extra large, also black
Cgeechee, Rt. iS,
garden bean seed, 25c cupful; cash. |
| Mrs.
$1.60 bu. del. Ga. 0.
\ hont, Milan. :
FOB. T. L. Marc ie table | ings; real good pea for the
cent, $3.50 bu. FOB; will not exc.
Forty bu. Clay and red hull peas, |
Crowders, 5c Ib. and postage; also
Ga. collard seed to swap for cab-| $2.4
|bage-collard; no chks. Bz os Best,
Gender striped -cornfiel
| seed, 25e lb. Elmer Br
Fendergrass, -Rt. 1.
One bu. mixed, tender cor:
beans, 15c Ib. or $6 bu:
May peas, 20c Ib., $3. 15. fo
FOB. Mrs. J. Robt. Oe Dal
Rt, 1.
' Seven bu. Brab. peas, brig!
sound, $2 bu. J.-A? Ww:
Soperton. :
Good, sound 100- any Tu
velvet beans, small lot, $1.
write for prices on 25 or m
Ss. Courson, Soperton.
hee One hundred and ten bu.
crop running velvet. beans,
matured and gathered. wi
rain, in even wt. bags, 2
L. Joh
Metter.
Silver hull Crowder) for
when green, 7c Ib.; little rice
8c Ib. del. E. E. Tatum, ae
Branch, Rt. 1.
Hendersons bush limas, 1
also 2 lbs. fresh butter ea.
cow t. b. tested, 30c Ib. del
J. D. Kibben, Locust Grove.
Thirty bu. velvet bean
seed, $1.25 bu. in 2 bu. bags,
also about 1M Ibs. in the
make offer. R. E, Canady,
more, ~
Red hull table peas; excel
table use, green or dry, 35
and postage. W. L. Meu | 8
Rt. 1.
One hundred and twenty
velvets, 100 per cent sound,
or trade for small B. B, 'G
male pig; ea. pay chgs.; also
1 purple hull peas, $1.50. bu.
H. Jones, Ambrose. &
Twenty bu. unknowns, 1
red rippers, 40 bu. New Eras;
| sound, $1 bu. Mrs. J. N. T
Cleveland. |
Thirty Ibs. Mung beans, 3
lot and party pay postage;
rder with order; no chks. La
Stewart, Talking Rock.
About 10 lbs. Eng. pea seed,
little bush May pea, 10c cupf
exc. for cornfield beans, lon
pod okra seed, cabbage plar
white feed sacks. Mrs. W1
St. Lyle, Tallapoosa, Rt, 1.
Six-wks. and cream
Crowders, white shelled pop
Beat-the-Bee cane seed, 10c
5:Ib, lots; Stone Mtn. melo
50e Ib. Mozelle Harrison,
Rta
One hundred bu. improve
day velvets, saved withou
$1.50 bu.. L. . Pittman, Valdo
Genuine cornfield bean se
per soda boxful; yellow Dent
50c peck; White P. Rock
roosters, $1.50 each; Cleveland
ton seed; exc. for peanuts.
Bonnie Robinson, Bowdon, a
Twenty-five bu. Brabham |
eal0 bus oR. Andrew shes
Lylerly. -
Five bu. good, sound velvet
seed, $2 bu.; also want 200 eg}
set on halves: B. Rocks pr
Mrs. Laura N. Williams, Kit
Field peas, 90c bu.; cane
90c bu. FOB; also want. 2!
clean, pure O-too-tan soy
quote best price. Ben C
Cornelia.
White lady peas, hand shi
5e lb.: add postage. Miss |
Kirk, Rockmart, Rte 202
White Creeseback cor c
beans, 40c lb.; guar. tender. W
Hembree, Blue Ridge,
Sugar Crowder peas 10 lbs
also black-eye peas. Mrs. E.
heid; Mt. Airy; Rte ae.
Fifty bu. genuine O-too-tar
beans, grown on my far
bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennil
One hundred bu. mixed pea
bu. J. W. Denson, Macon, ~
Box 314.
Lady or cabbage peas, 9
white, brown-eyed peas, 8 lb.
for day old, pure bred ch
peas for 1 chick; no. less th:
lbs. to customer.
Monroe, Rt, 1.
Recleaned Whipps., New
and clays, $1 bu., 3 bu. bags:
ribbon cane seed, 60c bu
bags: sun-dried apple an
fruit, iethe POR aos Cc Ja
leveland.
Good, sound, 90-day
Speckled velvets, $1.75 bu
order. A. J. Adams, err
Two hundred: Ibs. white,
from trash; not del. ;
Tallapoosa, Rt. 3, Box 16.
Nice, clean cream
rei ia Products
For Sale
-90- day ~spckled velvet
pu.; above 10-bu. lots,
also Cokers Cleveland
resistant cotton seed, 75c bu.
R. Ingram, Coleman,
y bu. 90-day running vel-
ns, perfectly sound, = 15
* will sell small amts. J. T.
Wrightsville, Rt. 3.
Ninety-day _velvets, Si pies
0s Clays, 85c; red hull
peas, 90c bu.; new crop,
clean, gathered without
a Cooke, Sandersville.
mety-day early speckled vel-
nd bunch velvets; write for
H. Anderson, Swains-
Ten | -90- aa running velvets,
path ered before rain, 100 per cent
$1.10 bu. or lot for $1 bu.
: A, Sample, Dublin.
, clean peas, clays and
, $1 bu. del. to Blue
rae. Craig, Morganton,
bey day velvets, 100 per cent
d, $1.25 bu.; exc. 5 bu. for 6
ham peas; Parks B. R.
m selected breeders, $9
80 doz.; 2 case ea. week:
, CG Pope, Ocilla, Rt. 3.
marge cream and pure white
yr Crowders, sound, unmixed,
100 Ibs., $5 prepaid; lb.
. exc, for pure Stone Min.
Heed. Fe: Maddox, Law-
ie.
te sugar. Crowders, brown
ders, and Lady finger peas,
white nest onions, 50c gal.;
white feed sacks or dried
Mrs. Lydia Dowdy, Fitz-
4c
Bras, $1 bu.; Kaffir corn,
.< 65 bu.; pop corn, 6 Ib.;
c er cornfield beans, 20c cup;
c for 2 Big Bone P. C. pigs. B.
Lady. peas, oa table peas, 10c
al: Ibs., $1 postpaid in 10-Ib.
ts, red rippers and Brabs., 5c Ib.;
lack walnuts and hickory nuts,
. dried, $1 bu. prepaid. Mrs.
: row, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Velvet beans, New Eras, $2 bu.
OB; exc. for Half and Half cot-
on seed and peanuts, also cattail
Mrs. Laura Hinson, Hazlehurst,
cond early garden peas, 15c
or exc. for onion sets or cab-
Canis aahite, brown- eyed peas,
ound and clean, excellent for
table use, 8c lb. FOB, or exc. for
SS. E. Harrison, Temple,
re Alaska and John LL. Eng.
seed, 35c qt. or exc. for Ban-
tam hens, colored, pure or mixed
breed. Mrs. Robt. M. Haddock,
Toccoa, Rt. 2.
ronclad peas, $1.25 bu.; cash
th order; no chks.; also exc.
ried apples, Crowder peas and red
iplying onions for 2 or 3 ban-
tam hens, any breed, J. W.
Va ghan, Martin, Rt 2.
ek Brab. peas, $1.10 bu.;
ne Besaica and ten Ibs.- Pro-
fi _Hng. peas, med. early, 20c Ib.:
10 me S4s2: whole lot, $11 FOB.
L Kimsey, Cornelia.
- Sixty lbs. black-eyed peas; sell
exe. for 2 bu. seed peanuts, 2
M Bermuda onion plants, or for
20 Ibs. O-too-tan beans; ea. pay
postage, Guy Abernathy, Lula,
Pure, sound, clean weevil-free
owders, $1 peck, del; pure,
Sound, clean Beat-the-Bee cane
. 30 gal. del.; Sat. guar. R. C.
Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Bunch Eng. peas, long green
Ta seed, ea., 8c pkt.: sugar or
and old-fashioned pumpkin
10c' cupful; bunch bean seed,
7 2bC.: Mrs. W. C. Messer,
aleska,
abs., $1.50 bu; also white,
oo cornfield bean seed, 25 cup-
48. R. I. Rea hens, 1 cock-
onaldson str., $5; extra cock-
ame str.,: $1. John Wilson,
ly, Rt. 8, Box 46. :
__ Henderson, s bush limas, 10c Ib.;
lif, black-eyed peas, bc Ib.; Eng.
, 200 lb.: black walnuts, $1 bu.,
% bu. peas for 1 bu. peanuts.
_V.. Thompson, Bremen,
ox 101. ;
One hundred to 200 bu. peas,
PS. and New Eras (or Groit
50 bu. FOB Washington.
Callaway, Rayle.
ugar Crowders, 4c Ib.: Brabs.,
_xe. some for cabbage or
eee Doyle Ritch,
day, Fepruary i, 1982
postage.
millet, pop corn and collard seed.
: ane Sede ie meh
Georgia Prodacts For.
Sale
Hendersons bush lima butter
beans, 15ec, lb. H. oH. Jones,
Winston,
Rice peas, also cream Crowders,
10c lb. postpaid. Mrs. G. B Wood-
ward, Fair Mount, Rt. B.
About 40 bu. black peas, sound,
$1 bu.; 80 lbs. Hendersons bunch
limas, 10 1b.: all FOB We Ss,
Kelley, Talking Rock.
White half runner beans, 35c
lb, or 4 Ibs., $1.15 postpaid. F. F.
Carney, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Bunch Eng. peas, very prolific,
2ue 1b. Mrs. Cecelia Mallard,
Sparks.
Hastings stringless green pod
beans; write best price. Wiley
Housch, Buford, Rt. 4, Box 62.
Hastings bunch limas, 7c. Ib.;
little white mush peas, Se: Ib;
black-eyed peas, 4c 1b.; add post-
age. Mrs. A. J. Sims, Flowery
Branch. :
Sev. Ibs. cream Crowders, 4c Ib.;
few Eng. peas, 10c cupful, COD.
Tair .Mathis, Flowery Branch,
Rt 1s
Extra fine tender cornfield
beans, 20e Ib. or exc. for cotton
at market price; tender
bunch beans, same price and exc.
no chks, Dollie Eller, Titus.
Small cream sugar Crowders, ex-
tra early, 5c Ib. or $2.50 bu. and
C. E. Pirkle, Oakwood,
Good, clean Calif. blaek-eyed
peas, no weevils, 3c Ib. FOB. G. A.
Holsonback, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Three pecks of half runner
beans, 20c Ib or lot for 15c tb.; also
1 gal. Eng. pas, 15 Ib. Mrs. J. G.
Waldrop, Tifton, Rt. 7.
Four bu. Hastings sugar Crowd-
ers, 5c Ib. FOB; also 20 bu. Delfos
1 in. staple cotton seed, 50c bu.
FOB. J. J. Patrick, Greensboro,
Cornfield beans and bunch beans,
10 cupful; nice dried peaches for
sale or exc.-for white sacks or any-
thing can use: Mrs. J. A. Langley,
Bowdon, Rt. 5.
Five lbs. early Alaska pea seed,
15e Ib.; also 3 lbs. long green pod
okra seed, 40c lb. P. E. Rhodes,
Baldwin.
Ninety-day velvet beans, 75c
peck, $2 bu.; yellow wax bush
beans, 20c Ib.; 5 Ibs., 90c; add post-
age, or exe. for runner peanuts.
Cc. J. Altman, Folkston, Rt. 1.
Frostproof Eng. peas, 1 teacup-
ful, 10c or 3 for 25c> add postage.
Mrs. J G. Walker, Wray, Rt. 2.
Ninety-day velvet beans, $1.25
bu.: also Wilson big boll cotton
seed, 1st yr. from orig., 50 bu.;
all FOB. T. BE. Wise, Pitts, Rt. 2,
Box 104.
Jackson Wonder colored butter
beans, 20c lb., 2 Ibs., 35c; 3 Ibs.,
50e: postpaid; long green - okra
seed, 20c teacupful, postpaid. Mrs.
Emma Harris, Blackshear, Rt. 3.
Good; sound 120-day running
velvets, $1.25 bu.; exc. for A-1
grade ribbon cane syrup. John M.
Sheppard, Stapleton.
White peas with purple hull, $3
bu.; mixed peas, $1 bu., all sound
and clean;
bull ealf, reg. P. C. boar, pig,
sorghum seed or O-too-tan beans.
L. T. Long, Bremen, Rt. 1.
Genuine Q-too-tans, hand clean-
ed, $3.50 bu. FOB; white baby lima
beans, 10c lb G. D. Hutchison,
Williamson, Rt. 1.
No. 1 native grown genuine O-
teo-tan soy beans, $3; Biloxis, and
running velvet beans, e2., $1.25,
234 bu. bags; remittance with
order. W. B Norton, Ft. % iHey,
Box 273.
Velvet beans, 50 bu. picked be-
fore rains,.as good aS any you
ever saw, $1.25 bu. FOB. J. H.
Belflower, Empire, Rt. 1.
Good bearing, smooth seed Eng.
peas, 15 lb. or exc. for other seeds
of most any kind. Marvin Fland-
ers, Mt. Vernon, Rt. 1.
One hundred bu. baby lima but-
ter beans, 8c Ib.; also some mixed
cornfield beans, "15e pint; exc, for
lard, ete.
Cartersville, Rt. 8.
- One hundred and twenty day vel-
bet beans, harvested without rain,
sound and well matured, $2 bu. T.
L. Marchant, Milan.
Bunch butter beans, 10c Ib., or
exc, for white nest onions, pop
ccrn, 5c Ih., or peeled dried fruit.
Alaska peas, $i bu. Mrs. B. M.
Travis, Fayetteville.
Ninety-day speckled velvet beans
guar. 90 per cent sound, in 21% bu.
bags, $1 bu., FOB. D, W. Knight,
Dexter. *
Hight hundred Ibs. white Calif.
black-eyed peas, 5c Ib., prepaid in
100 Ib. lots. Saved without yain.
A. B. Greene, Blue Ridge.
A-1 velvet beans 90-day, gath-
ered without rain, $1.80 bu., lote of
5 bu. or more, $1.25 bu. a Reeek)
garden
exe. for reg. Jersey |
Mrs. C. R. Underwood,
Georgia Products
For Sale
Five bu. good, sound velvet bean
seed, $2.50 bu. Mrs. Laura N. Wil-
liams, Kite.
Early bunch Eng. peas, 25c Jb.
Exe. for pork sausage, lb. for Ib.
Cream Crowder peas, 10c Ib., exc.
for a Ginn Grey game cock. Joe.
Mercer, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. S
Nine hundred ibs. lage, brown-
eyed white peas, fixed up for table
use and planting, $2.25 per 100 Ibs.
Sample. on request. W. H. Holt,
Fayetteville, Rt, 3.
Clean, sound, speckled peas, $2
bu.; cream Crowders, $3 bu., FOB.
L, L.: McCrary, Molena.
Lady peas, hand shelled, 5c Ib.,
and postage; vegetable peach
seeds,, 10c thls, postpaid. Miss
Keedie Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Ten lbs. stringless green pod
beans and 50 or 60 lbs. bountiful
snap beans, 15 Ib., and postage
on order less than 10 Ibs. Exc. 5
Ibs. for 10 Ibs. Calif. black-eyes.
LL. H. Head, Blackshear, Rt. 1.
Twenty bu. pure, sound, Brab
peas, $1 bu., FOB, our station. B.
HH. Edmondson, Summerville.
New crop, recleaned, No. 1 beans
and peas, gathered without either
rain of frost. 90-day velvets, 90c
bu.; Brab peas, 90c bu.; Clays,
75c; brown speckled, 80c; mixed,
70c. C, H. Cooke, Sandersville,
RFD,
Fifty bu. genuine O-too-tan soy
beans, grown on my farm, $3.15
bu.; 100 bu. No. 1, 90-day velvets,
$1 bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennille,
New crop Go. grown beans,
Biloxis, $1.25; genuine O-too-tans,
$3; 90-day running velvets, $1.10
bu., in 2144 bu. bags. B. T. Mar-
shall, Ft. Valley, Box 67.
Ninety-day velvet beans, extra
good, grown on my farm, $1.35 bu.,
FOB. W. B. Brown, Warthen.
New, imp. 100-day velvet beans,
very prolific, $1.50 bu. L. C, Pitt-
man, Valdosta.
Mixed peas, bright, sound, $1
bu.; also Dixie Belle melon, seed,
select stock, 80c Ib. All FOB. B.
EF, Peacock, Pitts.
speckled peas, 98 per cent good, $2
bu., or $35 for lot; also 5 pure
bred White Holland tukey hens, $5
each. Mrs; Jas. B. MECrEr ys Mo:
Jena,
Ten Ibs. lady peas, 65c, ostpntd:
Cash -with order. Hettie Tilley,
Bllijay, Rt. 3.
Ninety and 120-day velvet bean
seed, 97 per cent sound, pure and
clean, $1.50 bu.; mush table peas,
also good for planting, $2.50 bu.
Sample on request. Mrs. M. Boney,
Milan.
Hendersons bush white Lima
ing, 10c lb., FOB; Willetts Wonder
pea seed, 25c lb.; Hastings long
green pod okra seed, 30e Ib., del.
Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur
Springs. :
Eng, peas, mixed and cornfield
beans, Lancaster, 3 ft. bean and
red beauty pop corn, Mammoth
Russian sunflower seed, each, 10c
per cupful. Mrs. J. G. Dodd, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 5.
Twenty-five bu. good, clean black
peas, 75c, FOB. Sample on request.
C, H. Miller, Blue Ridge.
seed, 1 yr. from Hastings, 25 Ibs.
or over del., 12%4c lb. Carl Taylor,
Tiger. ;
BUTTER FOR SALE
Two or 8 lbs. nice, fresh butter
each week, 20c lb., FOB. Mrs. H.
Cc. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Fresh country Jersey butter,
cow t. b. tested, 25c lb., plus post-
age. Mrs. W. E.: Davis, Buchanan,
Six lbs. butter each week, 25c
lb. del. Guar. nice and fresh. Cows
t. b. tested. Buyer furnish cartons,
Sample for 5c. Mrs. I. D. McDuffie,
Ashland, Rt. 1.
Two or 3 Ibs. butter weekly, 25c
Ib. del. Cash with order. Mrs. W.
T, Stephens, Adairsville.
Six Ibs. fresh, firm yellow Jer-
sey butter ea. week, no coloring;
guar. sat.: 356c a single Ib.., or 3
Ibs., $1 del: Mrs. PP. W. Hyatt,
Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Four tbs. fresh putter per week,
$0c Ib. del. Also everbearing
plants, $1 per 500. Mrs. J. N.
Adamson, Lula.
Five to 6 fos. fresh Jersey but-
ter per week, from 6 gal. cow,
25e lb. del. Mrs. Hattie Wofford,
Gainesville, Rt. 3. ;
Three or 4 Ibs. fresh Jersey
butter .ea. week. Cows t. b.
tested, 25c Ib. or 2 Ibs. 45c, post-
paid. Mrs. Frank Martin, Gaines:
ville, Rt. 9.
Nice table butter, 2 to 10 Ibs.
each week, 25 Wb, del, Mrz, Pepese
Twenty bu., bright and sound
beans, recleaned by hand for plant.
Giant stringless geen pod bean
del.
MARKET BULLETIN. oe
Cacia Products -
For Sale
Two or 3 Ibs. nice table butter |
per week, cow t. b. tested, %4 Ib
molds. Mrs. Mary Dougherty, Bow-
don, Rt. 3.
-Five Ibs. nice table butter each
week, 25c lb., postpaid 1st and 2nd
zone. Mrs, O. F.. Boyd, Carrollton,
Ries
Five or 6 Ibs. nice Jersey butter
per week, 25c lb.; guar. to be fresh
cews t. b. tested. Mrs. C. B. Gaza-
way, Cumming, Rt. 3,
Two ibs. nice, firm, cream color
butter, cow t. b. tested, 25 Ib.;
want to sell on Fridays; aiso have
Ky. Wonder beans, 20c Ib. Mrs.
Dovie Mozeiey, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Twenty-five smoked hanis, wt. 10
to 20 Ibs., 22c Ib. postpaid, COD or
chk. with order; smoked shoulders,
tie Ib. pestpaid. GG. D. Fain,
Edison,
Pure pork smoked country sau-
sage, 18c lb. FOB; any quantity;
sat. guar. Perry fucker, Tarte-
field.
Sugar-cured smoked meat: 18 Ib.
hams, 20c ib.; 17 lb. shoulders, 14c;
18 lb. middling, 14c lb. Add post-
age. No chks. Mrs. John Tinsley,
Edison, Rt. 3. :
Home-made smoked pork sau-
sage, 5 lbs., postpaid, $1; smoked
hams, 7 to 15 lbs., 1Sce lb.; sides,
13e; Shoulders, 10c. Exp. collect.
Send chk. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Country sausage, 25 Ib., for
fresh, 30c lb. for smoked, prepaid.
Mrs. Enoch Sawyer, Tifton.
Pure. ail pork sausage, 15c Ih.,
FOB. Not less than $1 orders. Mrs.
Cc. R. Savage, Cecil, Box 136.
- Twenty-five Ibs. good country
sausage, smoked and dried, 25c lb.
Charges paid on $1 and over
orders.. Mrs. Milton Minshew,
Walden.
Pork sausage, smoked, 35c Ib.
J. H. Brandwater, Newnan, Hap-
py Valley Farm.
Six fey, hickory smoked hams,
about 20 Tes. each, 20c Ib., FOB.
Cc. M. Lowry, LaFayette, Rt. 4.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Fey. white comb honey, post-
paic, 10 lb. pail, $1:50; 5 Ib. pail,
80c; fey. ext., 10 lb., $1.35; write
for quantity, prices. Join Ww. Ber-
ryhill, Lakeland.
Nice, bright new chunk honey,
5 Ib. can, 65c; 10 Ib. can, $1.30
postpaid in ist, 2nd and 38rd zone.
L. G. Scott, Ludowici, Rt. 1.
A-1 grade, blended comb and
ext. honey, in 2%, 5 and 10 Ib. tins,
dei. for 15 Ib. or exc. for white
Spanish peanuts; also exc. 2 smali
turkey hens for tom. L. D. Maxey:
Lawrenceville,
Comb honey in 5 Ib. pails, del.
Ga., e75c; strained, 60c; lard cans,
FOB here, 60 Ibs., $6; spring
honey, mostly Tupelo. Curd Walk-
er, Vidalia.
Fall chunk honey, 5, 10, 25 Ib.
cans, 15c Ib. del.; 50 lb. lard cans,
10c Ib. FOB; few gal, strained, 15c
lb. del: 1, 50 Ib. can chunk for 2
good pigs, 8-10 wks.old. C. G. Oli-
ver, Barnesville, Rt. 2.
Fey. comb, 12, 5 lb. pails, $6.50:
ext. in 5 gal. cans, 2 per case, $6.50:
bbl. 410 lb. net, $18; exc. for field
peas, or O-too-tan soy beans. J. T.
Mullis, Alma.
Fey. ext. honey, 6, 10 Ib. pails,
$5; 6, 10 chunk, $6; 2, 10 lb. chunk.
postpaid, $2.50; 2, 10 Tb. ext., $2
Jno. A. Crumney, Doctortown.
Excellent Gallberry-Tupelo honey
del. in Ga., 10 lb. ean, $1.25; 5 Ibs.,
70c by frt., FOB; 6, 10 Ib. cans,
$6.25; 12, 5 Ib., $6.50; ali carefully
selected and ext.: cash. J. E.
Sholar, Pinehurst.
Pure strained honey in bbls.,
460 Ibs. net, $12 ea. FOB. W. E.
Buckner, Mt., Vernon.
Comb honey in bulk, 5-ib. pails,
Ga. 75c; strained, 5-lb. del.,
60e; lard cans, 60 Ibs. net, FOB
here, 10c lb. Mostly Tupelo. Curd
Walker, Vidalia.
Twenty-10-frame pat. bee hives,
with complete robbing outfit; all
for $30 FOB. W, H. Giles, Redan.
Dripped honey, clean and pure,
5 gal. boxed can, for $2.50. Geo
Kirkland, Jr., Swainsboro.
Fey. comb honey, 12, 5 tb. pails,
$5.50; ext. in 5 gal. pails, 2 per
ease, $6.50; bbl., 410 lbs. net, $18;
exc, for field peas, or O-too-tan
soy beans. J. T. Mullis, Alma.
Good honey, 10 Ib. each, comb,
$1.50; strained, $1.25; bountiful
snap beans and baby Limas, 15c
Ib, All del. by mail. Exe. 2 gal.
honey for bu. Bab or iron peas.
C. P. Smith, Enigma.
Fifty M Ibs. best and cheapest
honey ever made, can double profit
on it, guar. C, RP. and Ed Bradley,
secienuset
5 Kt :s irae
Page Nine
_ Georgia Products
For Sale
Bees, hives and supplies for sale
cheap, Write for prices. 100 cans,
10 Ib. net fine Gallberry and Tupe-
lo, $80, FOB. No chks. J. E. Sholar,
Pine Park.
Five old-fashioned hives of bees,
(wasnt robbed last yr.), $1.50 ea.;
10 pat. fram hives, full of bees and
honey, $2.50 ea. A. L. Tyler; Julis
ette. :
: FRUIT FOR SALE
Sugar berries, $1 gal. Joe Wil-
lims, Buford, Rt. 2.
Nice, sun-dried peaches, free of
worms, 8c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Thos.
A. Booth, Hartwell.
Thirty-five lbs. dried eaches
and some dried apples, ea. 9c Ib.
postpaid; money order, Mrs. Lizzie
Casey, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Dried apples, peeled, $e 4Ib.3;
peaches, unpeeled, 8c lb.; shelled
prop corn, 8c Ib.; black-eyed peas,
5e Ib.; exc. for cabbage plants or
ecnion sets. Mrs. Tauren Noble,
Trenton.
Nice, sun-dried - apples: and
peaches, extra good, 10c 1b.; sugar
Crowder peas and peanuts; write
far prices. Mrs. J. .M.. Hulsey,
Gainesville, Rt. 6, Box 49.
Nice dried apples, free from core,
peel, etc., 714e lb.; 15 lbs., $1; lead,
var. well rooted strawberry plants,
$2 1000. Mrs. Nora Richardson,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
A-1 sun-dried acid apples, 10c Ib.
and postage. Mrs. Frank Loyd,
Hiayassee.
Nice, sun-dried horseapples,
Ib.; peaches, 8c Ib. FOB,
Roach, Royston, Rt. 1, Box 39.
Nice, sundried peaches, Sc Ib}
acid apples, 10c Ib.; add postage.
Mrs. Lelar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Worm-free dried apples, .peaches;
102 Ib.;
Ip.* early Eng. peas, 25 lb. Miss
Jessie Cash,
Rede
10
Nice,.sun-dried apples, 10 lb. or:
exe. for 160 Ib. good sacks, or any-=
thing of equal value, sacks at 10
ea.; write..Mrs. Mary Berry, Alto,
RED-=t,
Three hundred bu. Yate apples, $1 1
ku. box, FOB, Cornelia or Atlanta;id
E bu. and up, shipped in bulk or:
bblis., 75c bu. FOB Cornelia; no
exc. GC. M Miller, Cornelia.
Extra nice sun-dried apples, 10.
Mrs. J. deo
tender cornfield beans, 35e
Flowery Branch,
1b. del. or 8c in 50-Ib, lots. Henry:
EF. Weaver, Marion.
Sun-dried apples, free from core; Ss
etc., 10 Ibs., $1; white nest onions,
$1 pk.; Lueretia dewberry plants,
380c doz. Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
Greenville. ;
Nice, bright dried apples, 8 Ib,
dei; Cash with order; also baby
chicks, mixed breeds, for friers,
Gc ea.;: pure bred: W. L.,. 8c ea.
in*lots of 5 100;:\or. more. J. ae
Mocney, Quill.
Fifteen Ibs. dried apples, 10 ib.
May cherry trees, 10c ea. Exe,
for white feed sacks. Add poste
age Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dahlonega,
Rte 1 a4
Nice sun-dried peaches, i98%
erop, i5c lb. postpaid. Mrs. O. En
Craft, Lavonia,
PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
Forty-five lbs. Stuart
12 Ib.
prepaid if lot is taken; add postage.
Mrs F. R Smith, Metter, Rt. 1,
Six tons Ga: runner peanut seed,
2 Ib. FOB: C D. Collins, Cordele,
Rt. D.
Good grade white Spanish, the
Jb, in lots of 100 Ibs. or more, FOB.
-J. Walter Donaldson, Register.
Sev. 100 Ibs. large paper-shell
pecans, close out at 10 and ,15
Ib., by 100 Ib. bags, FOB; money
crer or-.COD:. = W.-W, Eutehs:
Lanier.
Two hundred Ibs. nice, seedling
pecans, 5c Ib. or exc. for equai
value. Mrs. J. H. Shackelford,
Griffin, Rt. C.
Fifty Ybs. Curtis pecans, 25 Ibs.
Stuarts, $1 for 5 lbs. postpaid. Miss
Annie Jones, Eatonton, RED 2.
Large red Valencia peanuts, free
from pops, and hand picked, 12%e |
Ib. del.; 10c lb. not del. B. G. Thur-
mond, Greshamville.
-N. C, runners and Spanish peas
nuts, sound seed, 50c bu.
lb.; write for prices on ton lots. Dr,
J. BE. MeMillan, Osierfield.
One hundred bu. old-fashioned
peanuts, 75e bu.; runners, all No...
1. stock, FOB. - K. Agnew, Cols
qQuitt,. Rt
Pecans: Schleys, 15 Ib.; Stuarts,
15e; paper-shell seedlings, 10c 1b.%
also 2 Park str. B. R. roosters,
$1.50 ea. W. S. Norton, Edison;
N. Ga. runners and white Span
ish, 2c lb. FOB; money order with
Rt. 2.
order, Alton Ricketjon, Pome
a
pecans,
in lots of 10 lbs. or more; -
or 2@
Sete eal
q
avs brown chet
0 Ag exc. 1 bu. for 2% bu.
abham peas. -W. B, Lee,
\cholls, Rt. <3:
enuine N. C. runner eee
> lb. in. 100-Ib. lots and up; 1%
in ton lots; also No. 1 Spanish;
~ price. O. M. Greene, Iron
itrictly No, 1 Spanish, sound
id elean, excellent seed, 100 Ib-
s, 244c Ib.; ton lots, 2c Ib. W. J.
argeron, Sardis, Box 146.
Few more special imp. running
nuts, 2c lb. About half, 3 to pod.
H. Pelham, Edison, Rt. 2.
mp. large! red or Velencia. pea.
, recleaned for seed, 10 lb.,
B. Mrs. Jessie Hurst, Sulphur
ings.
our tons special imp. runner
anuts, about half 3 to pod, 24ec
in small lots; 2c ton lots or
er. Sat. guar. Also 20 Ibs. white
ading collard seed, 30c Ib. L. J.
ooks, Bluffton.
Good Spanish and runner pea-
ts for seed, 8c Ib., FOB. Samp
th, Dougias, Rt. 2.
aper shell pecans, 10c Ib. Exc.
for baby chicks, N. C. runner pea-
nuts, velvet beans, carpet grass,
other value. J. L. Burk, Tifton.
Fifty lbs. good, sound paper-shell
pecans for sale. Make best offer.
. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
White Spanish and N. C. runner
anuts, extra bright, almost clear
Bops, 2%c Ib. for small orders;
Tb. in 10 or more bu. lots. L. G.
Draughon, Whigham, Rt. 1,
o, 1 Ga. runner. and white
$panish, good and sound, 10 bu. up,
lb.; less lots, 2%4c Ib. Johnnie
tt, Broxton, Rt. 23
arge red peanuis for seed,
ush and pops removed, 10c lb.,
OB. Mrs. J. S. Hurst; Sulphur
rings, '
Limp. big red peanuts, hand-
cked, 8c lb., FOB. Not less than
bs. shipped. Money order only.
mple 2c stamp. J. C. Vernon,
enlo, Rt. 1.
Imp. large red or Valencia pea-
ts, hand:picked, $2 bu., FOB;
bu. No. 90-day velvet beans, $2
. FOB. Sample on request. C.
Bedenbaugh, Wrightsville.
oo sound chufas, free of nut
~$2.50 bu., 75c peck, FOR.
b ees. Summertown.
o, 1 N..C. peanuts cheap; giao
oak Aristecrat B. R.. eggs,
er setting. G. A. Bragg, Don-
onville,
Pecans, 5c lb., FOS. Fine fla-
ered, well filled. Ben Dorsey, Fay-
teville,
Large paper-shell pecans, 15c Ib,
nory Jones, Baxley.
ifteen hundred Ibs. Schley pe-
ns, well filled nuts, and 400 Ibs.
edling pecans. 2S. Ht. James,
kfield.-
One and one-half tons Ga. run-
rs, picked with a picker, grade
o.. Ps, -3e Ib EW. Parker,
ist grade paper-shell pcans,
han 50 make a Ib., 6 Ibs:., $1
paid. Mrs. T. C. Floyd, Chip-
eck h
Chufas, sound and clean, $4 bu.
. J. L. Windham, Butler.
Spanish peanuts, good for seed,
4c Vb.; money order, COD fees
Ldded; shelled corn, 5c. Arnie
arson, Richland, Rt. 4.
Forty-one Ibs, nice. seedling pe-
ans, 3c lb. FOB; exc. for nice
lried peaches, free from worms.
frs. Annie E. Herndon, Mayfield,
2, Box 45.
White Spanish peanuts, 55c bu.
-bu. lots, or 60c bu. in less lots
; -S. E.-Young; Sparks, Rt. 1.
Good, sound N. C. peanuts, Ga.
wn, 2%c Ib. FOB; Chas. W.
bbhage plants, 75e M: cash with
rcer. H. J. Alderman, 'Pavo.
Any quantity of Mobile nuts. at
b, up to 400 Ibs.
ven, Zebulon.
Large paper-shell Russells, Del-
aas, and other mixed var., 20 Ibs.,
Bt; 100 ibs.. $4 FOB; these prices
od for 1 week only; money order.
B Price, Ocilla, . :
Nine pks. Ga. runner peanuts,
2 shelled and assorted, $1 pk.,
12 10t: OB: Valdosta: J. . GC.
s, Lake Park, Rt. 1, Box- 87.
ght hundred bu. Ga. raised N.
unner peanuts, saved without
good seed, 24%4c lb. CC. B.
ghtrey, Lenox.
100 Ibs. Stuarts, Money
Success pecans; sell: or
ant 2 tons best grade Span-
peanuts; also 400-500 bu. Petty-
e cotton seed, 50c bu. M.
Meigs. x
Spanish seed peanuts, 3c
del Early
to | t have you? Mr.
~He G-
B; also ne Seedling pe- |
- Good, - soun
nat $2 bu,
ckks. R E. Cross, Summertown.
BHEht,. Sound Ga. runner seed
peanuts, 8%c Ib; little Spanish,
et2%e Ib.; both gathered and saved
without rain; small samples on
request. Mrs. Lula B. Cook, Milan.
Five tons Ga, runner peanuts, 3c
ib. A. J. Noble, Cordele, Rt. B.-
Stuarts and Schleys, 10c Ib.; nice
seedlings, 5c Ib.; in quantities over
19) lbs., and 4 Ib. FOB cash. V.
. Parker, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 5.
No. 1 N. C.. peanuts, 3 Ib.;
Spanish, 2c Ib.;- all clean and
scund; also 50 bu. Porto Rico po-
tatces for seed, $1. bu. E. T. Jordan,
, Dawson.
Fine str. seedling pecans, 6c Ib.
and postage. Paul Tilley, Ellijay,
Ee S:
One and % ton each, Ga. runners
and N.C. peanuts for sale at
reasonable price; good and sound:
write at once. M. L. Truelove,
Pitts, Rt. &
One car load N. C. runner pea-
nuts, 5 car loads extra good pea-
nut hay. C. L.. Cross, Colquitt.
Small paper-shell- pecans, 10c:
med., 15c; large, 20c Ib; exe. for
anything; 2e less cash: rape seed,
1ic Ib.; 4 lbs., 50c; 10-Ibs., $1. Mrs.
Addie Waddelle, Pearson.
No. 1 Ga. raised N. C. runner
peanuts, 2%4c FOB, or 3c Ib. del.;
also 90 to 100-day velvet beans.
1.50 bu.; Willetts Wonders, 20c
Rt. 6.
No. 1 white Spanish, 3c in lots
of 100 to 500 Ibs.; larger, 214c Ib.
FOB; cash with order, Mra. dards
Elligon, Sardis. |
Large Va. bunch Jumbo pea-
nuts, 1 sack to 500 Ibs., 3c; 500 Ibs.
to car load, 2%c Ib. FOB; write
for sample. (No name nor address
given.) oq
White Spanish seed peanuts,
$2.50 cwt.; money order. W. M.
Hooks, Unadilla, Rt: 2.
clear. of
trash, 344c lb. FOB. F. J. Kennedy,
Hagan, Rt. 1, Box 6. :
Large paper-shell Schley pecans,
7 Ibs., $1 postpaid. Mrs. Wyman
Bargeron, Sardis.
Runner peanuts, 2c lb. KOB
Edison; cash with order.. O. O.
Brooks, Edison.
Runner peanuts,
seed, 75c bu. FOB; cash: money
order; no chks.; exe. good cotton
seed for planting for full blood
Essex gilt. D. Story, Pavo.
Sev. 100 bu. old-fashioned run-
ner peantts, 2c lb. FOB; cash with
order. J. S. Mills, Edison.
Seven tons No. 1 N. GC. Ga.
runner peanuts, 2 lb. FOB in Jots
good, sound
white Spanish, same price; paper-
shel pecans; 10 Ibs. up, 8c Ib. del.
C. H. Parrish, Tifton, Rt. 6.
Large Stuart pecans, 6 Ibs., $1.
Mrs. J. T. Anderson, Chipley.
N C., Ga. grown runner pea-
nut seed, good and sound, 3c lb;
money order; exc. for bunch but-|
ter bean seed and Irish potato
seed; write first. Horace Deal,
Ivanhoe,
Paper-shell seedling pecans, and
few Stuarts, for sale or exc.; state
what you have. Mrs. John J.
Cravey, Milan, Rt. 1, Box 130.
No. 1. white Spanish peanut
seed, gathered and picked without
rain, 2c Ib. Paul Cromer, Ideal,
23.
White Spanish peanuts, guar.
| Nc. 1, $1.25 per 2 bu. bags; 10 bu.
lots, 50c
Whigham.
bu.
Malvin Collins,
for anything can use. Ww. G. Todd,
Gibson.
. Six tons Ga. runner seed pea-
nuts, 2c Ib. FOB. C D. Collins, Cor-
dele, Rt. 4.
Early peanuts, guar. No. 1s, |
$1.50 per bag of 2 bu.; collard seed,
$15 per 100 Ibs. or 18 smaller
lets. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Little white Spanish peanuts, $2
bu. M. M. Rowell, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Ga. runner peanuts, 3c tb.; Pet-
ty-Toole wilt-resistant cotton seed,
50 bu. FOB. J. M. Stailings,
| Pelham, Rt. 5.
Best Stuart pecans, 12 Ib. del.
ox $10 per 100 Ibs. not del., 50 Ibs.
seedlings; fe lb. G. P- Nuna,
Crawfordville, Rt. 2.
About 10 M. Ibs. good money-
maker pecans, 10c Ib. FOB. Or
wilt del. to 1 party if tot is taken |
and is within reasonable distance
to go with car. Mrs. L. L Spidell,
Bainbridge.
Seed Spanish peanuts, strictly
Ne. I's, sound and bright, 100-Ib.
lets, 8c Wb.s 500 Ibs., 2c; ton or
more, 2 a Ww. 2
Su FOB.; no
1d.; 25c del. J. G. Broome, Tifton, |\
Fifty bu. Ga. runners, firm and
| solid, very few os
of 100 Ibs. or more, 2%c Ib. del.:)
Seedling pecans, 5c lb. or exc. |
FOB. Miles eee
; shear, Rt. 3p Box. 78.
-PECANS AND OTHER. FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
One hundred large yellow plum
trees, 3-4 ft. and 7 ft., 10c each,
FOB. No chks. Cash with order.
John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2,
Box 31.
Sarvis, chestnut, beechnut, black
and red raspberries, hazlenut
bushes, all $1 doz; May cherry
son, 15c each. Miss Cleo Turner,
Cleveland, Rt. 6.
Scuppernong and muscadine
grape vines, rooted, long runners,
6 for 95c; hazlenut bushes, 12 for
'60c. G. H. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
May cherry trees, 15c each; blue
Damson plums, 15c each; scupper-
nong vines, 25c. Exe. for dried ap-
ples or honey or pure bred setting
eggs. Jas. M. Murphy, Winder,
Rtv 4: e 5
Fifty mixed var. peach trees for
home orchard, $1 doz., $3.50 fer
lot; 50 Chickasaw plum - trees,
same price; $5 for 50 peach and 50
plums, prepaid. Mrs. J. B. Brown,
Eastman; Rt. 1. y
White scuppernong vine, 3-4 ft.,
well rooted, 25c each; brown figs,
about 2 ft., 20c each. Add postaeg.
No chks. Mrs. J. T. Long, Mce-
Intyre, Rt. 2.
Large Damson, small red plums,
raspberries, gooseberries, walnuts,
10c each; small peach seed, 25c
pk. Add postage. William Holland,
Mineral Bluff.
Twelve mtn. grown apple trees,
2 of a kind, from early until late,
yr. old $1 del; Neals paymaster
and hickory king seed corn, $1.50
bu. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Fig sprouts, rooted, raspberry,
Texas blackberry, rooted, any
length. Write. Mrs. Nora Willson,
Jefferson, Rt. 2.
Two yr. old, well grown tung oil
tees, 4-8 ft. Gov. i sp., $10 per 100.
I. G. Williams, Cordele.
Goose plums,
them as large-as guinea eggs). Sell
or exc. trees for 15 Ibs. good smok-
ing tobacco. Mrs; D. R. Beasley,
Danbureg, Rt. 1.
Peach trees, lead var., we , ce
doz.; plum, -apricot, $7 CC; fe,
black walnut, grape, $4 C, 75 doz.
E. B. Travis, Riverdale. :
State insp. true to name apple
and peach trees, all lead. var., 5-
ISe each; year, 4-5 ft.,
cord and Niagara grape, 2 yr.
vines,, 10c each, postpaid, W. H.-
Alexander, Cleveland.
b
tame. gooseberry bushes, same
price; whiteberry bushes, 10 each,
2, 15c; strawberries, 50e C. xc.
for white feed sacks. Mrs. Rose
Smith, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Budded pecan trees, lead. var.
for sale, or exc. seme for 20 lbs.
Stone Mtn. - watermelan seed.
Write. Mrs. Minnie L. Daniel,
Claxton, :
Blue Damson plums, 2 yrs., 25c
each; June cherries, 2 yrs., 20c
each;. old-fashioned purple rasp-
berries, 10c each. Orders for less
ithan $1 not filled. Mrs. Asa Brown,
Lavonia, Rt. 2.
June cherry, 15c ea.: horse rad-
ish, 10c per root.
value. irs.
Oakman.
Goose plums, large red variety,
3, 25c; 6, 50c, postpaid: Blue
Lamson, 2, 30c; 4, 50c, postpaid.
Stamps (2c) accepted. A. Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.
Bearing age apple, pear trees,
John Henderson,
| Srape vines, pecans, walnuts and
other trees for sale or exc.- for
corn, oats, peas, sweet potatoes,
meat, lard, ete. James Cureton,
Austell.
Brown fig, white scuppernongs,
| well rooted, 10c ea.; $1 doz.; hazle-
nut; 6 for 25c; 40e doz.: = dod. $1;
honey locust, 3, 25e; 75 doz.. Loyal
Entrekin, Waco, Rt. 2.
Brown fig, white scuppernongs,
well rooted, 10e ea.; $1 doz.: hazle-
nut 6 for 25c; 40c doz.; 3 doz., $1;
citron seed, 10 doz.: 3 doz., 25e.
A. A. Moon; Waco, Rt. 2.
Plum seed, white Eng. peach,
large red May cherries, apricot
trees, 10c each; all 2 yrs. old. Mrs.
H. G. Frasier, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
State insp.. peach trees, $35. M:
$t C; 75 doz.: plum and apricot,
$T : $1:25 doz; fig, grape, black
walnut, -best var., $4 C: Te doz.
E. B. Travis, Riverdale,
Fig. bushes, 3-4 ft.,
Bargeron, | |
exc. for white feed sacks, ppl
pear, or budded pecans, .
: | nut, 6 for 25; 40c doz.5
trees, white Eng. peach, blue Dam: |
5 ft. (plums. on,
$0c3 /Con- |
Cherry sprouts, 15c each, 2, 25c;_
Exc. for other |}.
: gal.
Lpigs. . &. Hightower, Fair Mount,
| $10; 6 gal. cans,
Az%e ea.
$1.25 doz.;. scuppernong, 10 each:{
Wr A. Moon, Waco. |
Blackberries, Early Beret EL
| dorado, Ambrosia, Himalaya and |
dewberries, 5c each; 50 doz.; white
blackberries and grape* vines, 10 |.
ea.: $1 doz. Rev. L. D. Rolader,
Atlanta, ets bos
Brown Calif. fig, white scupper-
nong and muscadine vines, 10c ea.,
$1 doz.; hazlenut bushes, 40ec doz.;
exc, for home-cured tobacco at 10c}
lb. A. T. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. |
Plum trees from Siberia (large
as small peaches), small seed, bear
early, $1 each; other rare fruit
trees, etc. James Hobson, Jasper.
Stuart budded. pecan trees for
sale. Special reduction on Schleys.
kK. N. Sharp, Commerce, -
Pedigreed pecan trees. The kind.
that bear heavily, and that even
this year produced well filled nuts.
Schleys,
Bonded and state insp. W. H. Har-
ris, Ft. Valley.
Mahan,
Other. standard var.
at special
prices; also. fruit and grapevines,
ete., all cut prices. James Cureton,
Austell.
Tung oil nut trees, now ready
G. L. Huing,
for transplanting.
Pinehurst.
Five M Schley, Frotscher, Moore
and Tech pecan trees, 35c each,
FOB. Exc. for hens at 70c each;
}peas, beans, syrup, peanuts and
pigs. B. E. Daniel, Claxton. i
Leading var. apple trees, 3 ft.
10; pear, 4-5 ft., 30c; Concord
and Niagara grape, 2 yr. vines, $1
doz., $8 C. All state insp., postpaid,
Cc. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Brown fig bushes,
scuppernong, well rooted vines, 10c
each, $1 doz. Exec. for cabbage or
Bermuda onion plants. Bertha Pat-
terson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Dewberry plants, 50c doz., $1.50
C; huckleberry, 60c C; cotton seed
meal and other jute sacks, 3%4c
each. exc. for anything can use.
Add postage. Mrs. Nora _ Alto,
REZ
Thirteen Japanese walnut, 2-5 ft.
trees, 25c each; seedling pecans,
2-4 ft; 10c. each, 12 for $1. Exc.
for Toole cotton seed, J. W. cab-
bage plants or Bermuda onion. Fia.
prepay chgs. Mrs. F, Ww. Freeman,
McIntyre, Rt. 2.
Blue Damson vii and May }
cherry, nicely rooted sprouts, $1.25
doz., postpaid. Exe. for cabbage
and onion plants or bunch bean
seed. Mrs. T. wW. eee Mari-
ette, Rt. a.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Irish cobbler seed potatoes, 2
lb. FOB; also 6 Ibs, fresh butter
per week, 30c Ib postpaid. R. H.
Parnell, Fair Mount.
Porto Rico potato seed,
: Gow
type Porto Ricans, 75c bu. FOB.
J. D. Hancock, Nashville. ;
Hight hundred bu. Porto Rico
| Seed potatoes, Gov. insp., $1 bu.
FOB. L. Aspinwall, Screven.
Two hundred bu. Porto Rican
seed potatoes, passed 2 inspections,
$1 bu. FOB for the lot. G. WwW.
Castleberry, Pelham,
About 75 bu. Porto Rica po-
tatoes, -7ic bu.; all in 1 lot, FOB. J.
Pink Stephens, RED 5.
Fifty bu. Lookout Mtn. Irish po-
tatees for sale. F. M. ne,
| Cornelia.
Twenty bu. White Star Irish po-
tatoes, $1 bu. del. by parcel wee :
R. L. Davis, Royston.
Fifty bu. imp. red skin, vine
| grown Porto Rico seed potatoes, 2c
th FOB; cash with crder. Jas
Roberts, Quitman, Rt. 1, Box 40.
Four or 5 bu. Big Stem Jersey
petatoes, 5c bu. Mrs. Jamie
Martin, Cobbtown.
Yellow skin Porto Rico potatoes,
1 M bu. seed, 60c bu.; 2M bu. eat-
ing potatoes, we bu. POB. J7F?
Zipperer, Savannah, Rt. 4.
Sixty bu. red skin P, Rk. pota-
toes, gov. insp. for bedding pur-
poses. P. L. Folsom, Barney, Rt. 1.
Bight hundred bu. state insp.
Porto Rico seed potatoes, yellow
and improved mixed, $1 bu., FOB.
|i. Aspinwall, Screven,
- SRUP FOR SALE.
Good: No. -Ga. cane syrup in 1
buckets, 50 gal. Trade for.
Rt. 2:
- A-l sugar sane Syrup in 35 a
bbls., $12.25: No. 1, 36. ag bbis.,
$3. J. T. Pond
Whigham. eae
aL pure Ga. cane syrup in new
Stuarts, Money-Makers. |
finest pecan grown.|
muscadine, |
-irsp. and pronounced the purest}
: Hees
| cases; 60 gal. bbl. No, 1 ae
Lee Patrick, Quitman,
Two new 35 gal, cypress.
193i crop Ga. cane syru
FOB, R. Ll. Baxter, Ludo y
Good, thick honey drip gor
syrup for sale or exc. for
frean use. H. G, pais
mart.
A-1 pure Ga. cane. syru
gal. bbls., $12: cases of
cans, $2.95; 12 half gal. can
No. 1 grade in 35 gal. bbls,
FOB, J. T. Ponder, Whigha
VEGETABLES FOR Si!
Purple top turnips by.
jload, ready by Febuary 20
Baxter, Blackshear. 2
Georgia Prodat
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS W.
Want to buy some early
table 2-crop peas. L. Ase
Cairo.
Four bu. good grade runne:
nuts for exe. for 2 bu. Brab
Exe. sample. Arthur Jam
ville, Rt. 3. 2
Iexe. Calif. black- eyed p
shoats, or home cured mea
fabout 7 or 8 bu. Pure. N. W.
| Washington,
Exc. 120-day velvet: bean se
Brab peas, bu. for bu.; also s
pecans, 25e lb. W. A. Fle
Tifton.
Exe. 10 Ibs. nice, su
peaches, for 12 Ibs..- wien tae
beans, Paul Cole, Waco, Rt
Exe. 120-day velvet bean.
any good kind field peas, bi
bu. C. L. Lowery, Milan.
Make Dost price on 5 to
hay peas. Brabhams. prefe
Cash. Henry J. Young, St
Rt. 1, Box 61.
Exe, 4 bu. Calif. black-
for 2 bu. O-too-tan beans,
| Murphy, Felton.
Want Brab or iron peas,
or yellow corn. Will exc.
Ga. cane syrup. Write wi
lhave. E. D. Pauk, Pi
/Box 444,
_ Exc. sorghum syrup in N
eans for velvet beans, any,
Add postage. Mrs. E. WwW. Eb
| Hiram, RE ft;
Exc, 90-day velvet bes
Brab peas, or O-toa-tan bean:
for 1 of peas, or 2% beans |
O-too-tans. eT Harris,
Rt. 5.
Exe. Ib. for Ib, Mony-Ae
jcans for O-too-tan soy bea
T. Gilmore, Pavo. | :
_, Exc. pecans for velvet b
runner peanuts; also Br:
iron peas for sale, $1 bu.
Ben Roberson, Jr., Wellston.
Exc. cream sugar Crowde:
weevil treated at $3 bu.
ning velvet beans, O-too-tan:
mammoth yellow soja bean
Pitts, Arabi. :
Exe. 90-day running velvet
for good seed peas. 1 bu. be
1% bu. peas, or exc. for
nuts. J. H. Kennedy, Baxley,
Want 25 to 50 bu. field
Exe. 2 bu. bright, clean, Ha
100-bu oats for 1 bu. DeaE
Rawls, Williamson. ee
Early Eng. peas to exc. fo
garden beans, bunch or ru
white table peas, 4c lb. no
John Thaxton, Franklin,
Shoats, 75- 100 Ibs., 3-0r =
for peas and some velvet |
also lot of grade Angus cat
sale, young and
Make best offer.
Sparta.
FRUIT WANTED
Exc. some good sound pec
| peanuts for some nice dried
Write what you have, and ho
Want dried apples, peanw'
cans, broom straw, cotton, et
exc. value for same. Mary
erly, Jefferson.
Exe. 23 lbs. Schley peck
good dried apples or peach
for lb. W. B. Hill, Reidsville,
PECANS AND PEANI
WANTED.
Exe, 1 setting of 15 J. B.
eggs, Marcy Str72 for. Ss
Spanish peanuts, free from
| Hach pay postage. Mrs. 1.
son, Bowdon, Ree Be
Want all var... any am
canis. Neon w. Buchan
Hay peas i exe, fc
Thursdey, February 11, 1982
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MARKET BULL ETIN
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Georgia Products
Wanted
Want runner peanuts in quanti-
ty. Exc. seedling pecans. Roy
Brooks, Newton.
Want seedling and paper shell,
pecans in any quantity. Pay high-
est eash price. Send samples and
state number lbs. offered. Geo. M.
Prince, Columbus, Box 1160.
Exc, seedling pecans for runner
peanuts. Will give 1 Ib. of pecans
for 2 lbs. peanuts. Each prepay
postage. Miss Fannie Pye, Odum.,
Exc. gov. insp. potato plants. for
seed peanuts and peas. Mrs. Maud
_ Pearce, Surrency, RFD 2.
_ xc. 300 lbs. Brabham peas for
$00 Ibs. runner peanuts. B. Wall,
: eurverton, Tee 2.
xc. imp. red Valencia peanuts
5 for. paper shell pecans, Ib. for Ib. a:
eH, Whitworth, Martin.
Want 20 bu. Spanish peanuts,
4981 crop, cheap for cash; also 20
obi or more velvet beans, 90-day
4 running var. in good cond. Roger
. Greene, Gray. :
xe. 100 lbs. or more _ white
-prown-eyed peas, 98 per cent pure
for No. 1 hand-picked peanuts, lb.
for Ib. Each pay shipping chgs.
-. Jones, Lylerly.
Exe. perfectly good seed velvet
peans for runner and Spanish pea-
nut, and O-too-tan bean seed. M. C.
Belflower, Empire.
_ xc. bunch velvet beans for pea-
Penns, JH, Willis, Naylor.
_ \- xe. 1 bu. Calif. black-eyed peas
or whippoorwills for 2 bu. jumbo
peanuts. Miles Moseley, Buch-
. anan, RFD 1.
| Fixe. potato plants for runner
peanuts. You send peanut seed
| now and I will send plants in sea-
i} gon. N. F. Williams, Baxly.
'.. Exc. P. R. potato plants for N.
1 No. i runner peanuts, good,
bright seed.- Want peanuts now
ne send plants in season. 10 M
Plants for 300 Ibs. Each pay chgs.
B. M. Overstreet, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Want all var. and any amt. pe-
cans, Neon W. Buchanan, Ameri-
*<> Cus. :
ua Ioxc. seedling pecans, chewing
. and smoking tobacco for seed pea-
nuts and field peas, any amount.
WV! TT, Mayo, Ohcopee,
: Exe. 2% bu. old-fashioned speck-
> led peas for 5 bu. N. . or Ga,
- peanuts. Hach pay chgs. on what
: he gets, Mrs. John Gaultney, Reyn-
Olds, Rt. 4,
es _ Crowder peas for exc. for pea-
nuts or pecans. Mrs. J. G. Hosea,
Toccoa; Rt.+3.
-\ Exc. pink skin P; R. potato
_ Plants, state insp. for good N. C.
_. pinders. J. M. Dean, Cof-
fed.
POTATOES WANTED
Exe. good, sound, col. butter
beans for sweet potatoes or dried
_peaches or apples free of core and-
worms, , etc. Mrs. M. G. Peeler,
Gainesville, Rt. 11. =
Want some bunch yam sweet
_ potatoes. State price. Mrs. G. W.
Williams, Chauney.
Want 40 or 50 bu. Porto Rico
Sweet potatoes, true to type and
> 4. Ordinary size, but no jumbos.
Quote lowest price sacked and del.
your nearest R. R. station. L.
Bie ocs, Waynesboro,
_ Want to hear from party having
. 1 to 300 bu. pink skin Porto Rico
seed potatoes, insp. and trans-
a W. R. Daniel, Carrollton,
: Want to buy 10 bu. Porto Rico
eatipet potatoes. Foster Garman,
oe _ Athens, 2004 Lumpkin St., Rt. 3.
: _ Want some Peach Blow Irish
potatoes; also yellow meat water:
Melon seed. Write. W. J. Mc-
Cain, Dupont, Box 67.
Want 100 lbs. old fashioned yel-
low skin bunch yams (not Porto
Ricans). Quote price and when
_ an ship. G. P. Boone, Maysville.
SYRUP WANTED
___ Want few gal. of sorghum syrup.
Exe. white table peas. Each pay
_ tansportation chgs. A. E. Nelson,
a Sheer Valley, Rt. 1.
os Seed For Sale
: eDne M. Ibs. pure Stone Mtn.
Watermelon seed, 40c lb. Special
_ brice on bulk lots. C. W. Collins,
Atlanta, 813% Bankhead Ave.
~ Two hundred ibs. genuine pure
- White velvet okra seed, sound and
aiSO broom corn seed. for sale.
Add postage. Miss Blanche Woods,
LaFayette, Rt. 5:
_ Hirst quality cane seed, 35 bu.
Beat-the-Be*, 5 bu. Honey. Drip,
a. 8h bu. Also 6 bu. Sagvain, $1
lea dt Jolley, Adairsville, -Rt.<t.
Clean, 25c tb. del. E. E. Hudgins,
-Syeamore
Multiplying. onicns, 5c: gal. |.
Seed For Sale
Sunflower seed, 10e Ib.; broom
corn, 5c Ib.; calamus, 20c; burly
tebacco, 10c teaspoonful; Eng.
peas, 10c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
W. L. Franklin, Fairmont, Rt. 1.
Hendersons bush butter bean
seed, ist yr. from Hastings and
little white mush or lady peas, ea
10c lb. Good and sound. Wailace
W. Whitaker, Harlem, Rt. 1,
Ten bu. recleaned Honey Drip
Syrup cane seed, $1.50. bu. FOB;
60 bu. white Spanish. peanuts,
without rain, 2%c Jb. in 50-Ib. lots.
Jas. M. Luck, Wrightsville, Rt. 4.
New Stone, Baltimore tomato,
75c lb.; Marglobe, $1.50; Flat
Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, $1;
carpet grass and Lespedeza, $2.75
ku... Also peas. B. R. Woodiiff,
Flowery Branch.
Wonder Stone Mtn. melon seed,
selected, up to 10:1is:,-75 Ib.; 10:
25 Ibs, 50 Ib. F. EB. Shannon,
Lenox,
Selected white bunch butter
beans, 25c lb. del.; also black wal-
nut. trees, 2 to 4 ft., 30c ea. del.
R. B. Dollar, Buford.
Good rice seed, 10c lb., old-fash-
icned Cushaw pumpkin seed, 20c
cupful; old-fashioned hog pump-
kin seed, same price; Honey Drip
cane seed, $3 per 100 lbs. Hubert
F. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4,
Batts 4-ear corn, 75c pk.: Texas
seeded ribbon cane seed, 5 lbs., 35
lb.; all P, Ps in zone 2; Wood's big
boll cotton seed, 100 lbs., 32 del. J.
H. Davis, Millledgeville, Rt. 5.
Thirty lbs clean, white bunch
butter bean seed, 15 Ib.; any amt.;
money with order. Mrs. C. E.
Shell, Grayson, Rt. 1- :
Absolutely pure hand = saved
tocky Ford cantaloup and imp.
Jones melon seed, selected, % lhb.,
80c; 55 Ib. postpaid. J. I. Fraser,
Lawrenceville.
Seed: Stone Mtn. melon, pure,
56 lb.; Calif, beer, 10c cupful;
G-too-tan beans, 25c Ib.; dried
white table peas, 5c lb.; peaches,
12, 1bss $i... Mrs: Fina: Phillips;
Flowery Branch.
Pure Hastings syrup cane, se-
lected especially for seed, 5c Ib.,
$2.50 bu.; also cream Crowder and
white black-eye peas, 3%c lb. or
exc. for good garden seed. W. C.
Ruch, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Petty-Toole, 50c bu. FOB; exc.
for certified sweet potato seed. H.
F. Stair, Valdosta.
Several hundred Ibs. Stone Mtn.
melon seed, hand selected, 50c Ib.
del. in small lots; 30c lb. from 20
lbs. up. B. R. Andrews, Haddock.
White Bermuda onion sets, 15c
qt., 55c gal. del., parcel post. W.
G. Hollomon, Brooklyn.
Pure honey drip cane seed, $1
bu., FOB, or exc. for good pig of
any good breed; New Era peas, $1
bu.; Calif. black-eyed peas, 2%c
lb.; few mixed peas, 80c bu. J. A.
Crawford, Calhoun.
Chufa seed, the long brown var.,
good as the best you ever saw, $4
bu., January del. FOB. W. W.
Crews, Crawley.
Green poie snap beans, 25c, Ib.;
old-fashioned cushaw, 40c Ib.; 25
lbs. hickory nuts, 75c; everbearing
mulberry sprouts, 2-3 ft., 10c each.
Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs.
J. W. Freeman, McIntrye, Rt. 2.
Pure Watson melon seed, 30c
lb.; chufa seed, 9c, del. R. L. Clif-
ton, Oliver, Rt. 3.
Cattail millet, large head sun-
flower seed, Ky. Wonder beans,
25c lb.; shelled white pop corn, 10c
lb.; white bunch Lima beans, 15c,
del. Mrs. Ruth Braswell, Logan-
ville, Rt. 2.
One hundred and fifty bu. Co-
kers Cleveland No. 5, strain 2, ist
yr. from Coker. Caught on gin
floor after thoroughly cleaning
gins. First quality seed. Also 50 bu.
Pied. Cleveland, 2 yrs. old, 60c bu.,
FOB. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton.
One bundred bu. Petty-Toole wilt
resistant, 50 bu., FOB, Clinchfield;
25 lbs. lint cotton; Guernsey and
Holstein cow, ist. calf, mo. old,
$35, FOB, my lot; 90-day velvets,
$2 bu., FOB. J. T. Overton, Perry,
ate;
Two hundred bu. nice, recleaned
No. 2 Ruckers good staple, 50c
bu.; also 40 bu. nice, clean honey
drip cane seed, $1 bu. F. K. Dun-
can, Douglasville.
White nest onions, 50c gal,; ten-
der ccrnfield and black pole bean
seed, 30c 1b.; purple hull white
table pea, red and white speckled
Crowders, $1.25 pk. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery: Branch.
Large Elberta peach seed for
sale. Mrs. Lee Milford, Hartwell,
J Rt. 3.
Pandeaved from selected mel-
ons, Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson
seed, 50c Ih. dlec@-< Thomson,
Thomasville, 931 Broad St.
So8
Seed For Sale
Nest onions, 35c gal; cream
sugar Crowder peas, 4c Ib. Add
postage. Exec. for Bermuda onion
plants. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Villa
Rica. Rl 1
Genuine honey drip cane seed. Ex-
cels all others for syrup, 50c gal,
90c pk., postpaid, $1.50 bu., FOB.
Exe. for O-too-tan beans, meat,
peanuts, oats. Clyde Burrell, Law-
renceville.
Nest oions, 10c lb. Exc. for cab-
bage plants or tobacco seed. Each
pay postage. Exc. cup Eng. peas
for. cup bunch or Ky Wonder
beans: Mrs. W. T. Hall, Elberton,
Rt. 10. ;
Ga. heading old-fashioned blue
stem collard seed, 40c lb. Gel. No
chks. nor stamps; 20 lbs. nice, well
filled. Stuart. pecans. Make best
price del. Mrs A. H.. Price, Locust
Grove.
, Burbanks golden treasure canta-
Joup seed. Guar. pure. Ist yr. di-
rect. 25c tbls., 50c oz, postpaid.
R. H. Long, Culverton.
Good, tender, streaked half run-
ner garden bean seed, 45c pt; gal
shallot onions, 40c; lettuce plants,
15e C. All del. Mrs. N, R. Wilson,
Canon, axt.. 2
Seven lbs. pink meat Rocky
Ford cantaioup seed, $1 1b., post-
paid. J. W. Dumas, Fayetteville,
Rt, -3.
Aspa seed in any amount. Write
for prices. Will grow asparagus
crowns for 1933 del. Write for
price. R. H. Richard, Marshallville.
Few more pure cut red Watson
melon seed, 50c Ih. Jeff A. Taylor.
Buena Wista.
Pure Cuban
seed, $1.25 Ilb.;
queen watermelon
pure Rocky Ford
cantaloup seed, $1 ib.; bunch Eng.
peas, 25c.lb.; turkey-toe peas, 15c
lp.; chicken corn, 20c lb. Miss Eva
Tankersley, Thorson.
Dixie Belle seed from selected
melons, 30c lb., prepaid in Ga. by
parcel post. Mrs. R. L. Bloodworth,
MeIntyre.
Vine okra (grows on vine like
cucumber). Sample pkt. of seed by
mail, 10c in coin and 2c postage.
Chesley Rice, Atlanta, 34814 Peters
St., S..W.
Few of the old-time quill melon
seed, grows from 24 to 28 in. long,
25c spoonful. Tom Sims, ula,
Star Rt.
White nest onions, 50c gal.; ten-
der cornfieid bean seed, 25c Ib., del.
Mrs. Leslie Hulsey, Lula, Rt. 1.
Watson melon. seed, good, No. 1,
hand-saved, shade-cured, 25c lb., 19
ibs. or more. C. B. Hurst, Meigs,
RED 2.
Few more of the world famous
gourd (grows to hold about 7 to
9 gal.) seed, 20c dog. Add 2c for
postage. No stamps. Name not
given), Vidalia; RED 1.
Sage, 50c lb.; sage plants, 10c;
collard seed, 25c lb.; beet seed, 25c;
cream Crowders and hbiack-eyed
peas, 3c lb. Exc. W. M. Allen, Car-
rollton. Rt. 5. .
1931 carrot seed, tender white
econfield, white pole beans, white
frost beans, all prolific, biood tur-
nip beet seed, 25c cupful, 2 cups of
either, 45c. Emma Pittman, Can-
ton, Rt..3,
Fifty Ibs. good watermelon seed,
Stone Mtn.,,true to name, 50 to 75
lb. mlons, 10c oz., $1 hb. Christine
Martin, Cobbtown.
White nest onions for planting,
5c Ib., FOB or exc. for pouitry, or
anything can use. State what you
have in first letter. D. M. Barge,
Tyrone. :
About 35 lbs. Perkins mammoth
okra seed, 20c.1b., or 15c Ib. for lot.
Also 10 lb. white velvet okra, same
price. L. W. Mitchell, Summerville;
ted.
John L. peas, $1.25 bu.; Spanish
peanuts; 60c bu.;. pure Cleveland
No. 5 cotton seed, from Cokers
ped. seed last yr., $1.50 per 100, or
60c bu. Mrs. M. B.-Swint, Mitchell,
Rt. 2, Box 74.
Old-fashioned Stone Mtn. melon
seed, 50c lb., postpaid; Calif. black-
eyed peas, 34%c lb., postpaid, or
exe. for dried fruit. Mrs. Clyde
Cook, Ashburn, Rt. 2.
Yellow meated watermelon and
larke muskmelon seed, 25c cupful,
or exc. 1 cup for 2 cups of Ky.
Wonder bean seed. Webb Karr,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Two hundred lbs. genuine imp.
Dixie Belle melon seed, 35c Ib.;
also'100 bu. old-fashioned late Clay-
bank peas; 100 bu. Tillman Clay
peas, $1.50 bu., FOB, cash. W060.
Birdsong, Gardon.
Hastings syrup cane seed, 45ce
gal. del.; $2.75 bu.; Hastings seed
corn, 50c pk; pop corn, shelled,
10c lb. R. E. Snow, Forsyth, Rt. 4.
Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c
start. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rocka ts
apse
Abbeville, Rt. 1.
-
Seed For Sale
Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed,
hand-selected and dried in snade,
50c lb., 5 Ibs. and over, 40c 1b. Mrs.
L. H. Harvill, Dublin, Rt. 3.
Pure Dixie Belle seed from mel-
ons wt. 36 to 60 Ibs., 50c Ib. Field
run, 25c lb. H. J. McCorvey, Cool-
idge. .
Early purple top turnip seed, 25c
Ib. del.; collard seed, 20 Jb. del.
Abner Baker, Norman Park.
Tom Watson melon seed, hand-
saved from melons ist yr. from
Watsons farm. Small lots, 50c; 25
or more lbs., 40c Ib. del. E C. Sims,
Boston.
Pure, glected Tom Watson fel-
on seed, 30c postpaid; 90-day run-
ning velvet bean seed, .50c pk.,
postpaid. Clinton Dickens, Tifton,
Rik :
Genuine white velvet okra seed,
30c lb., 4 lbs.. $1; running squash
seed, 15c per snuff box full, del.
Verdena Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.
Thurmond Grey and Dixie Belle
seed from large melons, either, 30c
Ib. Exc. for peanuts or other seed;
15 lbs. yellow pop corn, 10c lb. E.
G. Fountain, Ft. Valley.
Special 3 crop yellow hull black
Crowder pea seed, 20e Ib., 5 or
more Ibs., 10c Ib. Slightly weevil
eaten but germination all right.
Mrs. Julia Chaney, Screven.
Green, red and ribbon seed cane,
av. 8 ft., sacked for protection.
Small lots, $2 per 100; thousand or
more, $1.50 per 100. Jas. A. Chaun-
yr, wcreven.
Old-time long green pod okra
seed, 15ec cupful, postpaid. Clean
and sound. Best they have stood in
35 yrs. test Cash with order. Mrs.
J. G. Smith, Arnoldsville, Rt. 1.
Dwarf okra seed, 50c Ib. W. S.
White, LaFayette, Rt. 1.
Twelve lbs. pure Stone Mtn. mel:
on seed, hand-selected, dried in
shade, 45 lb., $5 for lot. Mrs.
Ethel Wright, Chauncey, Rt. 2.
Perkins mammoth. and velvet
okra, cabbage-heading collard,
tenderest cornfield and half runner
beans, 15c pkg., 30c Ib., 3 Ibs. 85c,
postpaid. Kixe. for Hendersons
butter beans. Mary Cochran, Law-
renceville.
American wonder
ee
melon seed,
Ist yr. from Clements, $3.50 1b.;
% lp., $2; % Ib., $1.25; Alaskan
peas, bunch col. butter beans, 15c
lb. del. -C..R. Smith, Buford, Rt.. 3.
Hastings Dwarf Essex rape, cit-
ron, okra, mustard, each, 10c per
cup; New Zealand spinach, 2 large
spoonfuls, 8c. Miss.M. Abercrom-
bie, Murrayville.
Twenty or 25 lbs. white velvet
okra. seed, 20c Ib., FOB,; Septem-
ber peas, $1.50 bu. J. C. Carden,
Seville.
American wonder melon (grow
to wt. 160 lbs. or more) seed, $1
oz.; $10 Ib.; American wonder okra
seed, 25c oz. E. 'T. Clements, Ten-
nille.
American. wonder watermelon
seed, 50 per oz., postpaid; $4 Ilb.,
postpaid. W. M.. Reed, Buford,
Ree Bt
Cream Crowders, white Crowd-
ers, Jady peas, weevil treated, re-
cleaned, 10 lbs., $1; $6 per 100 lbs.,
prepaid; imp. red Valentine beans,
35c Ib.; 3 lIbs., $1, postpaid. BE. A.
Hayes, Buford.
Curley mustard and turnip seed,
10c spoonful; shelled peanuts, 7
cupful, Exc. for anything can use.
Add 8c postage. Mrs. Lucean Sil-
ver, Hllijay, Rt. 3.
Hleven lbs. pure Tom Watson
melon seed, hand-saved and shade-
cured, 50c Ib., postpaid. No stamps.
Nobie Spence, Vienna, RED 3.
Pure mammoth Russian sun-
flower seed, 10c pkt.; 20c lIb.; 10
Ibs., $1 del. Mrs. Ida L. VPrickett,
Maysville.
Chufa seed, long brgwn var., $4
bu., FOB. W. W. Crews, Crawley.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand-
saved, 75c Ilb., postpaid. Geo.
Pridgen, Wray, Rt. 2, Box 36.
Red and green cane, pure sugar
cane seed stalks, sacked or shipped
in bblis., $1.45 per 100; also 90-day
velvet bean sed,. $1.25 bu. J. E.
Harper, Osierfield.
Two lbs. black Valentine beans,
1 Ib. baby Limas, 20c Ilb.; 4 Ibs.
cream crowder peas, 15c Ib.; 5 lbs.
white much peas, 10c Ib. Add post-
age; also Giant chickens. Mrs.
Rose Danvers, Doyle.
Pure Watson melon seed, 30c 1b.;
chufa seed, no rocks, etc., 8c Ib.
All del... ts. Clifton, Oliver,
Rt. 3: :
Pure pride of Ga. watermelon
seed, 40c lb. Bill Brown, Griffin,
321 Williams St.
Hight lbs. good mung bean seed,
15c Ib., or exc. for garden peas,
half runner beans and fev head-
ine collard: sseedy.. GP. inrony,
z
Money
Ellaville, Rt. 2.
Seed For Sale
White nest onions (do not mak 4)
seed), white bunch butter bean
white running butter beans, 6-we
Crowder peas, sunflower sa@ed
broom corn seed, each, 25c qt; =
qts., $1. L, M. Aderhold, Lavonia
Extra fine -cane seed, wel
cleaned, $2 per C, not prepaid}
cream, speckled Crowders, now
mixed, hand shelled, suitable fony
table or planting, 5c Ib. Add posty
Litt
age. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. 1
Seedling pecans, 3c lb.; large pag
per shelis, 8c lb.; seed peanutsi}
50c bu. for runners, yellow skin
Porto Ricos, 85e bu.; cotton seed,
50c bu, All FOB. Cash. J. BP; Card)
ter, Naylor. 3
Citron seed, 24 for 10c; Jacesee
butter beans, 20c lb.; running but:
ter beans, 20 lb.; okra seed, 20
teacupful. Mrs. N. B, Harison i
Thalmann,
Chufas for sale, sound and clea
$4 bu., FOB. J. L. Windham, Bua
ler.
Old-fashioned Calif. beer seed, or
moss plant, has not been frozen,
fresh, 25c per start. Stamps ae
cepted. Mrs. L. EB. Green, Atlantay|
835 Ponders Ave., N. W.
Willetts garden peas, 25c Ib,, OE
exc, some for okra and squash and
turnip seed. Mrs. E. T. May, Wai .
then. a
Three bu. honey dr ip cane seed,
$1 bu.; 6 bu. pure Hastings corn,
$1.50 bu.; Eng. peas, earliest var,
krinkle hulls, 20ec cupful. Clifford
Whitten, Luthersville, Rt. 1.
Seeds: Spanish peanuts, 57
white and colored bunch and white
butter beans, 1931 crop, 10 Ihb., or
exc, for white nest onions, or lay:
ing hens. W. R. Day, Thomaston.
New Calif. beer seed, L0c start.
and 2c postage. Carrie MeCullers;
Loganville, Rt. 3. 7
Ten bu. unknown peas, $1.25 ves
15 bu. imp. whips, $1 bu,
500 bundles 4-hand fodder, $2 per
100 at barn. O. J, Edwards, Dacui on
Sugar Crowders, $3 bu.; also
Dixie Belle melon seed, 50 qb. All
FOB. B. J. Cravey, Ashburn.
Hastings green citron seed, for)
preserves and stock feed, 40c Ib
1%. Ib. -26;\> FOBs yrs. ai
Spriggs,, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
White velvet okra seed, 30 1b.;)
4 lbs., $1, del. J. L. Dickson, Due
ella, :
Perkins long green mammott
pod okra seed, early prolific and
bears until frost, 25e Jb; 5 Ibs...
20e; 10. Jbs;, eelbi; 60 Ibs
12%c lb., FOB. E. i Todd, ee
dosta.
White nest onions, 50c gal, 0
$0c peck; also onion buttons, sam
price, del. in Ga. Mrs. BE. A. Smith
Greenville, Rt. 3.
White Bermuda onion sets, 15
qat.; 55e gal.; $3.-75. Du. <del. Bee
W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn. i
Imp. Jones watermelon seed
kept perfectly pure, selected fro:
large melons during 1931 crop, 20
cupful; nice and dried peaches, 12
lb. W. E. Herbert, Commerc
RED. 4: : 3
Twenty lbs. pure Weaver Wats
son melon seed, 40 lb., FOB. J R
Russell, Dublin, RFD 5. a
One hundred and fifty lbs. white
or long green okra seed, 15. Ie.
Postage paid on 10 Ibs. or <7
T: R. Walker, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
White pole butter beans, 8 Ib
$1 del.; honey drip cane seed, 59@
gal.; lone green pod okra seed, 2
lbs., 50c, Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewise
ton. ae
Genuine long green aktee seed,
20c:1b.; 6 Ibs., $13; genuine bunch:
butter bean seed for planting, 15
lees ADS $2 ecors Plain
ville.
Honey drip cane seed, 4c Ib. Aad
postage. If wanted in bu. lotse
write; also red sassafras roots, 10
lb. Add postage. M. Li. Smit
Waco; Rt..2- :
Best var. pimento seed, 5G Ib
or exc. for 10 to 100 ga). best Ga.
cane syrup or sweet potatoes: also
few M kudzu crowns,. that wi
grow first year.
Yatesville.
peas,
Old-time running garden
saved in 1931, at 25c lb.; pumpkin:
and cushaw seed, 10c cupful,
fourds,; 256. adoe7z.:
seed, 10c teacupful.
Mrs. Jeo Fordham,
Re 2.
_ White star
chicken corn.
Add postag gen
Toomsbor Oy
potato seed, $1 buy
speckled and cream Crowdors; he
Ib.; $2 bu.: Hastines? cornfield
striped, and pole wax bean seed,
2501s Sat ii as 0. D. Coors
Alpharetta.
Ten Ibs. wonder melon ceed,
pure, undise eased, hand-saved, from
Jarge. melons, $1-Ib., not prepaid,
orders only. C..P. Smith,
We ioe
f No. 1, 1931 pure Ga. au
Soe J. Sanders, Cochran,
: $1; late
inge cane seed, 4c Ib.; big yel-
roasting ear. corn, 50c gal.
ash with order. W. H.. Cochran,
vlking Rock; Rts.
road leaf tobacco seed, 15c 0z.;
ic Ib,; bell pepper seed, 80c lb.;
mus plants, 10c each, postpaid.
a Crow, Oakwood.
Old time seven tov turnip seed,
for 2 tbls., and postage, Mrs.
drew Crump, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Ox 58.
Pumpkin seed, 15c cup; martin
ourd seed, 4 doz., 15c; large size
p spper seed, hot, 10c pkt. Add
stage under 25c. Mrs. Liney
unter, Lewner.
New crop velvet bean seed, guar.
e and sound, Siva bu Jae
SLO =1bS:;
stor oil bean, 10c pkg.;
seed, martin gourd
neh everbearing okra, 5c large
pkg. Exc. for cabbage plants or
et seed. Mrs. N. B. Lewis,
msboro.
Old-fashioned peach seed, % bu.,
0c; old-fashioned cushaw, white,
reen striped, 10c cup, and postage.
race Frey, Marietta, Rt.. 2.'
Old-fashioned Calif. beer seed,
has not been frozen, yellow var.,
per start. Stamps accepted.
Ss, L. EH. Green, Atlanta, 835
onders Ave.
Leituce seed, 5c spoonful; water-
lon seed, 20c pt.; vine peach
d bannana melon seed, mixed,
skmelon and cantaloup, mixed,
20e cupful. Mrs. E. Stephen, New
jiant climbing putter: bean or
ima bean'seed for sate. Mrs, S. A.
rawford, Eastanollee.
Cokers No. 5 ped. cotton seed,
Ist yr., $2 per 100 Ibs., FOB; beet-
a-bee cane seed, 30c gal. del. R:
B. Mooney, Adairsville.
One hundred and forty bu. A
de peas, Whips, New Eras, 90c
40 bu. cane seed, orange rib-
Hastings 50c bu.; 300 No.
Bushel or sugar Sed and martin
15c; tender
large size hot pepper, 10c pkt. Add.
ostage under. 25c. Mrs. Carrie
Townson, Lewner.
Few bu. good highland seed rice
r sale or exc. for anything can
also Mung beans, 10 lbs., $1
pe will exc. A. A. Fuqua,
sam-
: oo ae R. Anerows
Taddock. :
eet seed, 10c oz.; 75c lb.; chick-
lettuce seed, 10c pkt. plants,
ete eRe M; early Eng. peas,
table lettuce plants, 20c
( Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrence-
ie Rt.-4.
rostproof garden pea seed, 25c
large eupful, del. Mrs. R.
M a Glennville.
1 Ga. grown N. C. peanuts,
3e- b.: 120-day running velvet
peans, $1.75 bu. of 60 Ibs.; both
FOB; exc. for anything can use.
F. Lindsey, Tifton, Rt. 6.
Twenty Ibs. Weaver and 24 Ibs.
m Watson watermelon seed;
r. pure and from fine melons,
Jb. or $10 for lot. Wade Con-
nell, Autryville.
i ure Hastings
darge speckled 6
beans, 4
wks.
$1; free from
. Almon, Colum:
Mung
pale es
Japanese Shogoin
t1 Ib. del. -Edw.
tobinson, Nicholls, RED.
White nest onions, 35c gal. and
tage. Mrs. S. E. Crider, Drake-
own, Rt. 1.
usalem artichokes, $1 bu. for
lanting; Hastings syrup cane
d, 10c 1b.; hot pepper seed, 10c
IN. BB. Goodwin, Wadley.
CORN AND SEED CORN
ae FOR SALE :
Whatley s seed corn, ist yr., orig.
selected, _hand-shalled, $1.50
'S. Boyt, Yatesville, Rt. 1.
olden queen pop corn, sound,
Ib., 5 Ibs. or more, prepaid and
ase Mexican June corn, 50c
ses, Jonesboro.
Vhite and purple pop corn, 10c
xe. for good white or cream
vder peas, or any kind garden
Pee for sale, 10
,50e pk.,
Barnesville, Rt.
Piedmont 2: ear ok con, ist yr.
from orig., $2 bu., FOB; $1 pk.,
postpaid; Triumph or. Wannama-
ker-Cleveland cotton seed, planting
in exc. for Brab peas. Rhett Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1. :
Two hundred bu. Hastings pro-
lific, sound, weevil-free,, 75c bu.;
1300 bundles 4-hand bottom fodder,
$1.75 C; stock peas, $1 bu. All FOB.
my barn. A. E. Evans, Tucker.
Rt; =
Neils 2-ear seed corn, 40c pk:
75c per % bu.; $1.40 bu.; also Ten |
nessee yellow corn at same price,
FOB. C. G. Fite, Calhoun, Rt. 3.
Five thousand bu. slip-shucked
ear corn, 60c bu.; also Whatleys
prolific, nubbed, :$2 bu.; Tennessee
red cob, selected, nubbed, $2 bu.
J. C. Collier, Barnesville.
Five or 6 bu. corn, mostly a
hardy yellow var., (not Dent), un-
mixed, part of amt. mixed with
Whatleys, 50c bu, FOB; few
checkered feed sacks, 6c each.
Lenon Eastes, Carrollton, Rt. 2,
care Mrs. S. S. Harper.
Whatleys cert. polific seed corn,
99 per cent germination in recent
test by State College Agriculture,
$1.50 bu., FOB. J. E. Ben.
son, Buena Vista.
Meadows imp. Whatleys, 20
yrs. field selected, 70 lbs. in ear,
shells 60 to 63 lbs. grain, $2 bu.,
FOB. J. F. Meadows, Douglasville,
Bt oy
Hastings prolific seed corn, 40c
pk., $1.50 bu. Exe. for game pul-
lets or hens, or guineas; cream
Crowder peas, bright and clean,
6c Ib., or trade for dried peaches,
lb. for Ib. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa.
About 40 bu. good, shelled corn,
1931 crop, 55c bu. Will not ship.
G. G. Collins, Cobbtown, P. O.
Box 41.
Old-fashioned mee corn, select,
$2 bu.; lady peas, 10c Ib., or exc.
for ribbon cane syrup, cotton seed,
eane seed, pr. little bone Guinea
hegs, etc. R. C. English, Barnes-
ville, Rt. 1.
Whatleys seed corn, 1931 crop,
40c pk., $1.25 bu., FOB. W. B.
Hitchcock, Tifton.
Hastings truckers favorite for
early roasting ears, 1st pr. selected
seed, nubbed and shelled, $2 bu.
Cash. Richard Lewis, Cornelia. _
. Hastings early market corn, also
truckers: favorite, 10c lb.; heading
lettuce plants, 20e CC; dried
peaches 8c lb. Exc. for baby chicks,
Mrs. C. M. Higginbotham, Roys-
ton, REot.
Whatleys pure prolific, Ist yr.
$2 bu.; good, sound Clay peas, $1
bu., or exc, for pigs or ribbon cane
syrup. E. B.. Holt, Fayetteville.
Fifty bu. good, slip-shucked corn,
60 bu., FOB. R. J. Moore, Nicholls.
Rt-13 :
Hastings prolific corn, ist yr.
from orig. Selected for seed, $2.50
bu., FOB, or exc. for peanuts, pe-
cans or P. R. potato plants. J. H.
Beasley, Lavonia.
Whatleys seed corn, 8 yrs., field
selected. Pure and sound, $2 bu.
Will take peas, honey or young
hens, any good breed at market
price. A. P. Sanders, Tignall, Rt. 1.
Hastings prolific and imp. yel-
low Dent seed corn, hand selected,
50c pk. del.; also white bunch but-
ter beans, 15e Ib., postpaid. S. H.
Stipe, Carrollton, RFD 3.
Cuban yellow flint seed corn, not
mixed with white corn, 75c pk., $2
bu., FOB. Grady Cook, Pitts.
Seventy-five bus. slip-shucked
corn, 75c bu.; also No. 1 bright
peanut hay, no rain on it, $8 ton.
A, J. Cannon, Dawson, Rt. 3, Box
118.
Fine white pop corn, new crop,
10 Ib., del. in & Ib. lots or more;
also black walnuts, hulled and dry,
$1 bu., FOB, my station. Mrs. A.
J. Collins, Demorest.
Truckers favorite seed corn.
This corn produced roasting ears
in 57 days during a severe drouth.
3 Ibs., 25) postpaid; 1 pk., 85c,
postpaid. Cash. F. Gardiner,
Homer, Box 28.
Old-fashioned yellow field Flint
large ear seed cern, 80c pk., del.;
$2.50 bu., FOB; also B. R. Thomp-
son str. and Donaldson Red eggs,
bloodtested, $1 15. Milton Sumner,
Sylvester, Rt. 3.
Genuine blue June corn, solid
blue, field selected from prolific
stalks (poduced 40 bu. per A. fol
lowing spring oats regardless of
dryness). - Sell or exe. C28: Hal-
sey, Rockmart.
Seed corn, Hastings prolific, $2
bu., or 15c pk. shelled, FOB. Tro
Ba Ib.
unmixed peas,
SOUtss
Rt. 4.
Covington- -Toole wilt peuletant:
ist yr., 60c bu. FOB, in 10- bu. or,
more lots. Exc. for syrup. A. J.
Kent, Midville, Ro 2.
Yellow Dent seed corn, 75c post-
paid; Ist yr., from Woods. EH. D.
Owens, Mtn. City. uy
Five bu. shelled pop corn, 5c lb.
Sample on request; 5 bu. im-
proved white Spanish peanuts, 5c
lb.; 2 bu. Calif. black-eyed peas,
First class stuff. J. W.
MeMuchen, Dallas, Rt. 7. -
Hastings prolific; 1st yr. from
orig. Selected for seed, $2.50 bu.
VOB or exe. for peanuts or
recans. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia,
RED?=: es
Fifty bu. Nedls Paymaster; 2
ear: to stalk. Selected seed. Nub-
bed and shelled, $1.50 per % bu,
$2 bu. FOB; nice sundried ap-
pies, 10c lb. or exc. for onions. H.
R. Dobson, Sugar Valley.
Two hundred and fifty or 300
lbs. red and yellow pop corn, good
ard sound, in ear, 8c Ib., shelled,
5e lb. in 10 or more Ib. lots: not
prepaid. Exe. for peanuts. Mrs.
Noah Blevins, Rising Fawn, Rt. 1..
Jarvis Golden prolific seed corn,
lead. yellow var. Ga. experiment
station test; 1st yr. from breeder.
Selected seed, $2.50 bu. or 752
peck. D. F. Ogden, Odum, Rt. 1.
Slipped shuck ear corn, 80 Ibs.
to bu., 45c; shelled, 50c bu. Car
or truck Joad,. FOB, A.D: Cobb,
Adel.
Pure Winfrey seed. corn, $1. 50
bu. The best for all season plant:
ing. Tom lL. Teasley, Bowman.
Ree
Twenty-five bu. Golden ee
pop corn, shelled and clean, 3c Ib,
oS No orders for less than $1.
. W. Cornelison.
ola: time Shoe Peg corn, hand se-
lected seed, 50c pk.; sample on re-].
quest. S. V.
RED 1.
Twenty- five bu. Golden Queen
pop corn, 3%e lb. shelled, FOB;
cash with order; no order less than
$1. E. W. Cornelison, Kensington.
Thompsons prolific seed corn, 3
new Tenn. corn, very low stalk,
2-f large ears to stalk, very pro-
lific, $2 bu. FOB; not less than %
bu. shipped. W. M. Pettigrew, La-
Fayette.
Pure white Dent corn, carefully
ssiected, $1.40 bu. FOB car; cash
with order. R. H. McDaniel,
Chipley, Rt. 3.
Special field selected Tenn. Pro-
lific seed corn, 2-5 ears to stalk;
nubbed and shelled, 25c gal., 40c
pk., $1.50 bu. FOB. J. W. =. Fow-
ler, Buford, Rt. 1.
Fifty bu. Hastings Prolific; 1st
yr. from Hastings (4-H. Club corn)
96c bu. FOB Hampton. Frank
Pecbles, Lovejoy. ae
Golden Queen pop corn, $1 per
15 lbs. FOB, or 10c lb. del. small
lots. C. M. Owen, Hawkinsville.
Tuckers imp. seed corn (grows
Thomas, Lithonia,
and make roasting ears in about
50 days); sell $50 per acre and get
your money by the first of June,
10e lb. in small quantities. J. O.
Owen, Hawkinsville. :
- Hastings. Prolific seed corn,
nubbed, shelled and screened, $1.50
bu.; a few bu. field selected, $2 bu.
FOB. B. E. Messer, Chatsworth.
Corn and corn meal, fresh
ground, any quantity, 1500 bu. at
right* price. S. C. Hudson, Fort-
sonia, P, O., Elberton, Ga.
Best hand-picked seed corn, less}.
than $1 bu.; strained honey, 95c
gal. Want dried fruit and smoked, |
ceuntry cured hams. W. C. Siler,
Summertown,
Special field Selcctod Tenn. pro-
lific seed corn saved from stalks
with 2 to 5 ears, 25c gal., 40c pk.,
$1.50 bu., FOB here. J. W. Fowler,
Buford, Rt. 1.
Batts 4-ear corn, 15c pk.; Texas |
seeded ribbon cane seed, 5 Ibs.,
35c; Woods 1 in. big boll cotton,
100 lbs., $2, postpaid. J. H. Davis,
Milledgeville, Rt. 5.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Cleveland-Cokers latest imp.
wilt-resistant staple cotton, $1.25
bu.; Rhynes Cook W. R. cotton,
75, by the breeder. (oRea Fa Rhyne,
Plains.
Pure better staple cotton seed, 1
in. staple, 1250 Ibs. seed cotton
makes 600 Ib. bale., 60c bu., del.
Exc. for O-too-tan soy beans or
anything can use. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamvile.
Pure Covington, ist yr., f0c bu.,
$1.50 per 100 Ibs, FOB; pure, sound
$1 bu., FOB; ;
ribbon. cane seed, 10 je tb.
As Ie
transportation,
town.
Pure. Cokers Given No. 5
strain 2, 1st. yr., $2 per 100 Ibs.
FOB, Calhoun. Cost $5.56. per 100
lbs. B. Tj. Pass, . Ranger.
Pure Cokers Cleveland 5; pri-
mium, 75c bu e Alexander;
Louisville.
Cokers No. 5, ginned free from
other seed Sell or exc. for Ful
rye, 2 for 1; peas, white Spanish,
rete. V. EB. Franklin, Graymont. z
No. 1 Cleveland big boll, 75c bu.;.
Vandivers heavy fruiter, We.
swap either kind for last yrs. N.
C. pinders. Daniel Deen, Axson. |
Kept pure and clean at fiin. Grown.
from reg. seed, 50c bu. EB, N. Hop-
per, Ranger. ~
Rowden 40, wilt- peacoat cotton
seed. Extra long bolls. Recleaned,
graded and guar. pure and sound,
50c bu., or exc for corn. C. A. Pat-
rick, Dooling.
staple cotton from Loy E. Rast,
98252 EW Colvard, Jr., Crandall.
Wannamaker, for planting.
ginning, 150 bu. to offer, 50c bu.,
or exc, some for flue-cured chew-.
ing tobacco in the leaf. B. F. Fa-
gan, Martin.
Neelys imp., 2 yr.
seed, pure, recleaned. Guar.
Cc. N. Adams, Social Circle.
Genuine. Piedmont big boll, 50c
bu.;. running speckled velvet.
beans, $1.25 bu.; N. runner pea-
nuts, 75c bu.; good cabbage seed,
90c per 1,000, L. R. BhatrisOt:
Coffee. ;
Pure half and naif cotion seed,
and yr., 60c bu., or exc: for hens,
any good mixed breed. G. D Jor-,
dan, Rockingham.
Twenty-five or 30 bu. Marretts
Early Clevenad big boll, 75c bu. in
10 bu. lots, FOB. 95 per cent ger-
mination. Ist yr. Ginned with care.
W. S. Parker, Trion, Rt. 2. d
D, PP. LL. No. 4, and Ruckers
for planting Ist: yr., $1 <bu:, Oe
Philip Jarrell, Butler, Rt. 2.
Imp. Russell big boll, 43 bolis to
the Ib. A rustproof cotton, 75c bu.
Write for prices on 10 and 20 bu.
Yots. J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Rt. 4..
Genuine big boll Piedmont Cleve-
land, ist yr., 50e bu., FOB; also
25 hens, fat and healthy, for sale.
Make price. Homer Mealer, Adairs-
ville.
Cokers No. 5, 50c bu., or exc. for
peas, 90- -day velvet beans, or white
crystal wax Bermuda onion plants
or peanuts. R. W. Wiley, AUUREe?,
Re 2e%
Cokers Cleveland,
cleaned, 75c bu.
Gainesville, Rt. 4: ;
-Cokers No. 5, 1931 crop, 65c bu.
No exc. Cashiers chk. or money
order preferred. Walt Colston,
Adairsville, Rt. 1. -
Petty-Toole wilt resistant cotton
seed, 50c bu.; 90-day velvet beans,
1931 crop, $1.50 bu. O. H. Scott,
Jesup, Rt. 2: i
old cotton
sat.
No. 5, re-
M. L. Snore,
staple, 90c bu.; also finest storm-
proof syrup cane seed, $1.50 bu.
Exe, for good pigs. Jas. B. Hillis,
Cave Spring.
Cokers No. 5, pure and screened |
Giant eggs, $1 per 15. State. what
you have to exc. Mrs. W. E. Whis-
nante, Rutledge, Rt. 2.
Half and half cotton sced, 50c
bu., FOB. Bruce Andrews, Had-
docks.
Twenty bu. Cokers super 7, di-
rect in 1931, carefully ginned and
kept. pure, 65c bu. Exc. for good,
bright sorghum syrup at 50c gal.
D. S. Howington, Nicholson, Rt, 1.
Missdell cotton seed, extra
long staple, 75c bu. Miss Jamie Me-
Cullough, Villancw.
Petty-Toole cotton seed, fine, 50c
bu. FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta.
College No. 1, long staple, 1st
yr., Tc bu., $2 per 100 lbs., FOB.
bale per A. last yr. W. D. Hearn,
LaGrange, Rt. 3.
Pure, 45 per cent lint half and
half cotton seed, 60e bu. Exc. for
white peas or oF or white bunch
butter beans. A, - Carter, Scott,
Rt 1.
Pure Wilson cotton seed, 35c
bu.; sound velvet beans,
extra yellow bunch Crow.
vately ginned and recleaned. Best.
producer and brings 1 cent pre-
ghum oats, pu. for bu.; Abruzzi
Pure College No. 1 cotton seed.-
Thirty bu. big boli Bowden, $1.50}
per 100 lbs. This is improved, long
Bought direct, and kept pure at |
Pure, -ist.yr.- De PS & la; tong.
at gin, 50c bu., or exc.; also J. B-
Seed kept pure at gin. Made over
U5:
shoate. Jack Waddell,
0. Box 2382.
Pure Wannamaker, also
cotton seed, 50c bu.,.
|Spanish peanuts. Leland B
Hartwell, Rt. 4,
First yr. delta and pine
ton seed, 1 in. staple, 4
lint; also Neelys Cleve an
| staple, each, 60c bu. del.
Adams, Social Circle.
Genuine Piedmont b
bu., or exc. bu. for bi
p poe etes little running
speckled velvts, $1.25 bu
runner peanuts, T5c bu.. L.
; right, Coffee.
Pure Missdale ctton
yr. from original, 50c_
WwW: Bradley, Chatswo hy
D. BG No, 4 cotton se
bu., or $1.50 per 100 Ibs.
Elingburg, Hartwell, Rtot
Whatleys prolific corn,
$1.75 per %4 bu.; $3.25 b
Whatley, Helena.
Cokers. Cleveland 5, str:
solutely pure; privately |
-recleaned, 75 bu. J. P.
Louisville.
Seed Wante
Quote best prices on shel
low field corn, shelled
mixed peas, and red whee
Ib. lots. Must be clean a)
of weevils. F. S. Taylor, 7
Exe. Tenn. red peas
mush peas for white
hunch butter beans or okr
Each prepay postage. M
Denney, Butler, Rt. 1.
Exc. collard plants
butter bean (bush), string
Crowder peas, dried app
.thing can use. R. Bruschk
land.
Want few bu. ~ each,
oats, field peas for seed, Al:
to sell pr. Essex pigs, e
$10 for. pr. Wt. 40- 50.
Wilder, Pelham.
Want 5 lbs. Alaska extr
quality ing: pea seed. M SJ
over 5 lbs. to the $1. Mr
Griffis, Homerville, P. O
- Want. to hear from =p
ing the old-fashioned m
seed, large kind for sale.
Cleveland, Elberton,
Want to buy bunch vel
chdufas, lady peas,
Hastings and Mexican ii
corn, Brabham peas.
yp dae. RN. Ethridge, AP
Want yellow . squash -s
price and amt. you B
Want -O-too- tans,
seed, carpet grass
Viowest cash price; exc. 9
vet. beans, sugar cane stalk
or pigs. Edd Harper, Osierfi
Want Brabhams, irons,
peas; Stuart and Schi
and runner peanuts; mai
and quote prices. Geo. re
Ferry. s
Want Lady peas, ch
tan beans, Hastings P
corn, Mexican June
| Brabham peas; mail samr
price. R. N. Ethridge, Jac.
Exe. some genuine imp. |
Porto Rico potato pla
del, for 10 bu. genui
eee seed. If ie
reney. .
Exc, high grade pecans -
den seeds and plants.
-you have to exc. A. HE. Mu
Valdosta. %
CORN. AND SEED -
WANTED |
Want 50 bu. good corn. W:
good value for same. Write
E. B. Bennett, Screvei
June corn, 4 to 6 buddet
or Stuart paper shell p
Exe. cream Crowder p
lb., or sun-dried apples,
E. Yarbrough, Ringgol
Exc. young Jersey cow
35 bu. shelled or 40 in
Party bring corn and
Write. CC. H. Pierce, :
RED <3, ;
iixe. 1 pk. Mexican
for 1 pk. Hastings pro
corn. Each pay postage
Thackston, Powder Spri
Want 100 bu. milli
fhere. O. L. Cowan, Do
Want 5 to 20 bu. she