STATE CAPITOL nh
stock, Sheppard str.
ced prices; the
breeding, 10: hens
k from 300-829 eggs,
Da: Raulerson,
rd str. cocks, cock-
yr.-old hens, $1. ea.;
$1.10 ea.; ; Light: Brah-
=A and = 33 unrelated
osters, fine stock,
ching eggs, $1 per
reswell, Atlanta, Ros-
475.
$i. 50 _or
Sebrights, sa
wntam pullets and
pee Ae a., or exe.
515 Peters Bldg.
Silkie bantams,
xe. for pheasants,
Si or fancy Bantams.
, Americus.
hi ch; hens now. lay-
FOB exp. office; |
ody, Rt. 1.
eur Bantams,
shave won all awards
s of the country,
from im-
sat. guar. or
WwW. S: Fricks,
uma, hens, pure
. April hatch, $1
cockerels, from
if Stock, $1.50 each.
Hartwell.
horoughbred
. chicks.
White
Mrs. H.
Er evailing: Wholesale Brings Feb. 23, 1932, Always Subject to Vou
xtra, doz.
a dard, doz.
jhatch, $10; also: 12 gal.
ipullets,
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EUGENE TALMADGE: Se f ~
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AGRICULTURE
COMMISSIONER
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D, JONES, DIRECTOR.
Poultry For Sale
Bure select, Partridge Rock 9-
mos,-old rooster, $1.50 FOB. Margie
Mocre, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Ten young Holterman B. R.
noes $1.25 ea., $11. 50 for the lot;
ih Ship cop: also - Holterman
eggs, $1 per 15; cartons ret. J. B.
facey, Rome, Rt. 2.
Twenty pure bred B. R. pullets,
March hatch, now laying, no culls,
roosters, April
hatch, $1 ea.; also Reds and An-|}
coras. Mrs. O. Ii. oar os
Rt. 1, Box 9.
Ten Thompson B. R.: hens now
ready to lay and rooster, 75e ea.,
FOE or $7 for lot. Mrs. A. R. Cox,
Blue Ridge, Rt. 1X. Box 59.
Hight pure bred Thompson str.
1B. Rock hens, 1. rooster, April
A-1 Ga.
can syrup, in cans, $6; all FOB;
cask or money order. Mrs. W. WwW.
Charping, Lenox, Rt. 1.
Iwo White Rock pure
~| roosters,
Mrs.
Rtct. :
-|. Five Barred Rock young hens,
now. laying, and i _non-related
cockerel, $6; eggs, 75e per 15; $1.15
30; $1. 50, 45; $3 C; erate ret.; eggs
det. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Lilly.
Thirty-five Holterman aristocrat
direct, 4 mos. old, priced
for quick sale, $22 or 65c each; also
eggs in lots, 75c per setting. Mrs.
c.- Hi. Jeffersonville.
Six. Parks B. R. hens, 1 rooster,
1930-1931 hatch; rooster not relat-
ed to hens; sat. guar., $5. Mrs, D.
BF. Eckles, Summit.
White Rocks, pure Fischel str.,
bred
Fischel strain, $2 each.
Clarence Waldrep, Forsyth,
jbig type, heavy. layers, pullets and
cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. Z. Li. Scott,
Concord.
Twenty pure bred B. R.. April
and May hateh healthy and lay-
ing pullets, $1 ea.; $18 for lot. C.
Ei. -Bedenbaugh, Wrightsville, EGG A
Two fine Parks _B. R. April
hatch roosters, yr. old next April,
7ac ea. Mrs. a E. Stubbs, Glen-
ville.
Fine, pure bred White Rock. 8-
mos.-old cockerel, $1;
Tifton, Rt. 6.
Three pure
Marge pullets, $1 ea. and charges;
2.75. for lot; white bunch ever-
ae butter beans, 20c Ib.;
speckled running, 20c. Mrs. J. Hi
-| Dailey, Millen, Rt. D.
Two thoroughbred Thompson
imp. Ringlet B. R, roosters, 10
aeen oe eewenwesenee
mos. old, $1.50 ea..5 write: also want
-.eash with |
- order; no chks. Mrs. C. C. Payne,
bred Thompson
_ATLAN TA, GEORGIA, le
Poultry For Sale
2 or 3 thoroughbred Thompson
imp. Ringlet B. R. roosters, about
2 yrs. old. Raymond Mull, Aragon,
ARG ds
CORNISH rage
Pure bred Dark Cornish hens
and roosters, $1 a.; cash with
order. Mrs. Alonzo Hartley, -Ten-
nille.
Ten Cornish hens, $1 ea.; eggs,
75e for 15; Indian Runner duck
eggs, $1 per 12; exc. for peanuts,
velvet beans, potatoes, peas. Mrs.
W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.
Ten fine young Dark Cornish,
Berry str. hens, $13 for lot to one
party. Mrs. J. D. aeaae dt Sylves-
ter; Rte 3;
Three Dark Cornish, March,
103i; hatch, roosters, 85c each, or
3 for $2.25 FOB. No chks. Mrs.
S. R. Fitzsimmons, Tifton, Rt. 7,
Box 385
Several extra fine Dark Cornish
ecckerels, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $1 ea.
Mra J. B. Watson, Hamilton, Rt.
1. Z
GAMES :
~ Seven Ginn Grey pit games,
$1.50 ea., or exe. for a hog,
2C0 Ibs. A. C, Hall, Canon, Rt. 2.
Roundhead-Grey cross stags,
$3.50 ea.; 2 for $6. Geo. W. Bozart,
Ji., Atlanta, 1166 Oak St., S. W.
One Warhorse cock, 10 mos. old,
$3, or exe. for 2R, I. Red hens,
March, 1931, hatch.. Mrs. Madge
James, Watkinsville, Rt. 1. -
Two Roundhead 18-mos.-old roost-
ers. $1.75: each, not del. Doyle
Toies, Lyerly. 5 ;
Black Shamo game cockerel and
pullet, $5, or exc. for 2 turkey
hens. -- EF. E: Pickens, So
Box 147.
Gne - Mahoney Gull cock, wt. 12
Ibs, $5; Grey Tormento, 6-8 Ibs.
direct from Rains, $6; eggs, Gull
from 5 times winner cock and old
hens, $2.50 per 15; $4 for. 30. Claude
Logan, Ellijay.
GIANTS
Ten J. B. Giant hens and roost-
er, March hatch, the Egg Record
str., now laying, $10 for lot;~cash
with order. .C. l. Ertzberger,
Carnesville, Rt. 2.
Sev. nice pure-bread J. B.
roosters, Royal Purple str.,
Giant
1930
Lula Hale, Athens, Rt. 2. - \
Fifteen nice yr. old J. B. Giant
hens, now laying, $1 each, FOB.
Money order. Mrs. Geo. Wheeler,
Alma, Rt. 1, Box 32.
MARKET. REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS.
Ailanta.
eee $ .16
Macon.
$ .15
13
10
13
12%
'12%
10
22
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Savannah.
Augusta,
47
io
12
1D
14
15
12
22
16
1d
$ 16
14
10
14
15
15
10
23
16
12
23
23
wt. }
April hatch, $1 each FOB. - Mhs.|
Columbus.
$ 14
12
410
12
12
14
FEBRUARY 25, 1932.
Poultry For Sale
Ten pure-bred Marcy str. J. B.
Giant pullets, now laying, and 1
unrelated spring hatch cockerel,
$i5 for lot. Also eggs, $1 per 16.
Miss Belle Joiner; Soperton, Rt. 2.
Royle Purple tr. J. B. Giants,
direct, 7 pullets and cockerel; prize
winners: pullets now laying; March
hatch; $10 FOB; selected eggs, $1
for 15; $1.75 for 39; Gel. Arthur
Meyer, Winterville.
Nour; Marey= str: 3. - Bo Giant,
April, 1931, hatch -cockerels from
heavy. stock, $1. each, FOB; eggs,
same str., $1 per 15 del. in Ga.
W. O. Millsap, Adairsville, Rt 4.
Two pure-bred Black Giant cock-
erels, $1.25 each; 1 pure-bred B.
Kock cockerel, $1; bean seed, 15 ft.
runners, 3 doz. seeds, 25c. Mrs.
R. L. Cates, Blue Ridge.
trie HAMBURGS
Four. fine Silver Spangled Ham-
burg hens; Warhorse game stag;
2 pullets and 4 half Sebright pul-
lets and full plood. zooster: Exc.
some for pigs, or shoat. Bud Hol-
land, Dalton, Rt. 2,
\ LEGHORNS
Thirty pure-bred B. L. hens, By
March hatch, 85e each.
erlay str.;
Mrs: G W. Paulk,
RED 22:
Roselawr. W.
best blood matings.
imported Barrons best pedigreed
males for 11 yrs. High fertility
ges, 75c per 15; $9 Cs. Simon
Peterson, Douglas. x
- Twenty-five heavy type W. L.
Tancred Str., 12 wks. old, healthy
pullets, 45e each, FOB; White
Mammoth Pekin duck eggs, 75c
doz. Exe. for good yellow seed
corn, Fritz Rovers, So
Rt. 23; i
Sev. Tancred W. L. Kone and
rooster, less than 2 yrs, old, 80c
each, or make a reasonable offer.
Enclose stamps for information.
Mrs, T.. BE. Blanchard, Appling, Ht
2, Box 88.
Forty White L. hens, now lay-
ing. 60c ea., FOB Ry. station. Mrs.
vw. J. Campbell, Rising Fawn.
Six pure-bred: Tancred W.. L.
hens, 2 yrs. old, tow laying; fine
stock:
Reds or B..R. hens.
Marietta, Rt. 4.
Fifty pure-bred E.. L. hens, and
cockerel 2 yrs. old, 75c each in lot
or separately. Mrs. J. i.e Altman,
Willacoochee.
L, from Tibbals
Robt Harris,
Ray City:
With every 10 hens, 1 rooster free. |
_Roselawn has
$5 or exe. for 5 good R. I,
with Game Ober. Tike
except datk breasted); f
gcod mothers, 60c ea.; 9
FOB. Mrs. Frank Thomas,
Rt 2. :
One hundred W. L., ae
pullets, in first class con.,
lot or $1 ea., in small
Edgar Woodall, Cornelia
One hundred and twenty-f
Cc. W. L. Tom Barron str p
April 1931 hatch, 5c a.; $
lot: also exe. 1 bu. peas for
of peanuts. D. HH. ee s
nassas.
$15 aD: will exc, some
peoch trees, 18-in.-2-ft., )
and for 3,500 Kudzu crown
bert Jasper Bower, Covingto
Washington St., RFD 5, Box 20
Three hundred and ae a
Good breeders, in a :
$379 for lot. Coops to be re
Si OGs of) Small) Ota.
Wright, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
One pure-bred W."la.:
mos. old, Tancred str,
erels; 1
E. C. Causey, Bowdon, RF
Ten thorough-bred B. L,
Mareh and April hatch; ai
rooster; 75c each or $8 for l
E. HH. Garver, Buford.
Fifty W. L. laying pullets.
ered str., March, 1931, hatch,
each FOB. Money orde
Geos D=-Payne, Toccoa, Rt
Twenty W. L. hens, 18 mos.
Tancred str.: fine layers, $15.
M. McCullough, Round Oa
Two-yr.-old pure-bred
Pear! str., S.C. W. L. rooste
Frank Foy Poultry Farm,
also unrelated hens. Mrs
Vanzant, Dial. i
Six Se Cw! hens, 10
new jaying; $5; money ordei
Geo. Newman, Stapleton,
Two S.-C. W. i. hens
Brown kL. hens; now laying
{ba 2 -yrs= old3-$3: for tot, FOB,
B. Yates, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Thirty White Leghorn fu
and 2 yrs: old; fat and well
for; now laying; 60c per A
chks. Mrs. Laurie James $3
viile, Rt. 2, Box 58. es
Two WwW. L., 10 mos.
els, $1.50 each, FOB; M
lifie 2-earea seed corn, $1.2
FOB, striped half runner pea
20 1b. del... Jack Fitzpatric
erly, Rte 2: :
4
Live Stock
Valdosta. jive Stock
$ .15
13
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14
14
10
Grain and
Ii Live Stock
INDEX
Poultry For Sale -
Poultry Wanted
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Positions Wanted
Hay Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale ......00.....:
Grain and Hay For Sale
Seed For Sale -...2....... erecrsecseamernane D 6- 1
Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous. Wanted -
Georgia Products For Sale.9-1
Georgia Products Wanted ..
For Sale
Poultry For. Sale
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MARKET BULLETIN = =
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Thursday, February 25, 1939
j Poultry For Sale
Gne hundred W. IL. hens; Tan-
ered gtr., March, 1931, hatch; all
laying and healthy, 50c each. W.
T. Holmes, Culloden, ;
Fifty W. L. hens, January, 1931,
hatch. All laying, fine cond., Tic
each for the lot. Mrs. A. R. Craw-
ford, Grovetown, Rt. 2.
Twenty Everlay B. L. young
hens, 75c each; 1 rooster free. No
ehks. Mrs. M. D. Moore, Juniper.
Four fine Tancred W. L. hens,
40 mos. old; laying every day; $4
or exc. for a thorough-bred hen of
the big bone M. Bronze turkeys.
Jesse Brown, Helena.
Everlay Brown L. pullets, 1931
hatch; now laying. Can spare 5
to 20; 85 ce each. ~Leo. J. Russell,
Rome.
Twenty Feb. and March hatch
Ferris and Tancred W. L. pullets.
All. now laying; 85c. each del. . L.
. McLeod, Dixie. apa
Fifteen pure-bred.S. C, Buff, Leg-
orn hens; excellent layers. Also
_ baby chicks, $7.50 per C; eggs, 50c
per 15 del.; 2.50 per C. B. L. Lynn,
Waycross, Rt. 4
Fifteen Eng. W. L., beginning
to lay, and 2 yr. old cock, $15
FOB, Napier grass roots * and
stalks, 50c per C; add postage. R.
W. Best, Dover.
Nice lot of Eng. str. W. L. pul-
lets: April, 1931; hatch; 75c each,
or exc. for peanuts, turkeys, goats
or anything can use. D. E. Hodges,
Manassas.
Fwenty hens, 1931 hatch, and 2
ecckerels; pure-bred Tom Barron
etr., 75c each, FOB; no chks; xc.
pure Hastings Rocky Ford canta-
upe for okra seed. Mrs. Belle
Hutton, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
MINORCAS
Four June hatch pullets and 3
@ockerels, pure Golden Buff Minor-
@as, hatched from hens that. laid
ot 5 mos., $6 or $1 ea. Mrs. G. W.
Adkins, Graymont. ;
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Seventy-five milk-fed, 12-wks.-
old fat broilers, 40c ea. FOB;
erates returned at my expense;
also 175 baby chicks, 2 wks. old,
$10 C del. Fritz Rovers, Washing-
ton. Rt. 3.
ORPINGTONS
Seven Buff Orp. pullets and 1
cock. $5.50 for lot, FOB exp. of-
fice, Mrs. E. B. Geiger, Reidsville,
P.O, Box 12: :
Pure-bred Eng. strain S. C. Buff
Orp., 15 pullets and cockerel, 8-9
mos old, 85c each; $12.50 for lot;
eges, 90c, or exc. Setting for 10
white feed sacks; All FOB. Mrs.
Cc. W. Griffin, Screven, Rt. 2,
Three White Orp. April hatch
roosters, $4; also Red Hull 2-crop
peas. 1031 crop, saved without
rain; not weevil eaten; $1.75 bu.;
"720-- bu., $80... T. TI. . Limeberger,
Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box 64.
PIGEONS
Fifteen pr. mated, banded and
werking White Kings; real bar-
gain, as am moving and must sell.
Gomailyou Sirman, Valdosta, P. O.
Box 522..- :
White Kings, Carneaux, Priest,
Owls, Muff. Tumblers, Clean Leg
Tumblers, Silverettes, Satinetts,
Dragons, Magpies, all $2 pr. Her#
man Mize, Americus.
ePr. White Swiss -dJondains for
sale or exc. for value. Write H. R.
Norris, Valdosta, 217 No. Troupe.
Eighteen Homer pigeons for sale
or exc. for chickens. C. C. Housch,
Summerville.
QUAIL : :
Few pr. of. Calif. Valley, Mexi-
ean and Virginia quail for propa-
gation purposes, also quail eggs
}ioc sale later. Mrs..T. Treanor,
! Milledgeville.
oe R. I. REDS
' Twenty Donaldson R. I. Red
hens 1-2 .yrs. old, 80c ea. FOB;
| want bunch white fat horse or
| erease back beans and 8 _ large
'| Martin gourds. Mrs. Irene Wynn,
Glenwood, Rt. 2.
Three Owen str. Red roosters,
Feb and March hatch, fine birds,
$1.25 ea.; also 2 Red and Black
small size bantam roosters, 80c or
50c ea. FOB. Mrs. R. F. Jordan,
Glenwood.
Donaldson aed pullets, $1 ea.;
nice, dried peaches and apples, lic
ib., thousand to one, garden beans,
25c Jb.;-muskmelon and_ water-
melon seed. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin, Rt. 2. :
Ten R. I. Red hens, $1 ea,;
| Donaldson pure str.; now laying.
f Mrs G. H. Norton, Senoia.
| Ten-mos.-old Donaldson str, cock-
| erei, $2, or exe. for hen and 12-15
| chicks without hen; same strain.
' Mopey order. F. W. Massey, Lil-
! burn, care R. B. Young:
Poultry For Sale
S C R. I. Red, 1 and 2 yr. old
cockerels, direct from Harold
Tompkins best pens, $2 each; 2 for
$3.50; also eggs, same str., $1 per
15. Mrs. H. L. Culpepper, Grant-
ville
Pure R. I. Red pullets, now lay-
ing, for sale or exc. for white
sacks or peanuts; also tobacco for
same exe. Mrs. Tom Donaldson,
Summit.
Four pure-bred Owen's str. R. I.
Red young roosters, $1.40 each, or
loz: for $5. Customer to pay ship-
ping .chgs. Mrs. S. L. Jackson,
Chatsworth. :
Jen pure-bred R. I. Red pullets,
ncw laying, and 1 rooster, March
and April hatch, $f each, or $1
for lot. M. E. Watkins, Mershon,
At To Box 26.
Yr old pure-bred Donaldson Red
rooster, $2; April hatch ure-bred
Buff Leghorn rooster) $1; exc. for
8 Buff L. pullets. R. T. McCleilan,
LaGrange, 504 Jefferson St.
One S. CC. R. I. Red cockerel,
pure bred, Aprii hatch, 75ec and
party pay chgs. or transportation.
Mrs C. F. Lord, Toomsboro.
Ten purebred R. I. Red hens, 2
yrs old, $1 each. Mrs. J. C. Gools-
by, Graham, Rt. 1.
Fifteen my enoice dark Red yr.
old hens, direct from Donaldson,
$1.50 each; fine, unrelated cock, $4.
Cash. Exch. for eaives, either sex,
not stunted, no legs than 4 mos.
old: Mrs. J. HE. Sikes, Cochran,
Rt 2
Twelve pure-bred dark Red pul-
lets. 3 mos. old, 50c each; cocker-
els, same price; also yr. old W. L.
hens, laying, 75c each. Mrs. J. G.
Ginn, Washington, Rt. 3.
Extra good.2. yr. old: 8S. C. R. I.
Red cock, mate of Ga. Contest Pen,
high pen, making 272 aggs. M. L.
Segroves, Fayetteville. :
Two Tompkins Red cockerels;
healthy; good shape and_ color;
ready for service; $2 and $3 each;
hatching eggs, $1 and- $1.50 for 15.
Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836
North. Ave., N. E.
Twenty pure-bred R. I. Red hens,
March hatch, now laying, 90c each,
and will give 1 rooster with 9 hens.
Mrs. Luna Paulk, Willacoochee.
Ten R. I. Reds, now laying, pul-
lets, $1 each. Cash or money or-
der. Not del. Mrs. P. EB. Wallace,
Hapeville. :
Two pure-bred R. I. Red cocker-
els, April, 1931, hatch, $1 each.
Money order. Also want 3 egg
erates:for shipping hatching eggs.
Mrs. B, H. Purvis, Helena, Rt. 1.
Hight pure-bred S. C. Dark R .I.
Reds, ready to lay, pullets, $1 ea.
Ee. for cotton seed for feeding,
sound and at market price. Mrs.,.
T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3.
Pure-bred R. I. Red rooster, al-
most 2 yrs. old, $1.50, or exc. for
2 heavy . breed pullets. Prefer
Reds; Mrs. G. L. Brown, Ft. Val-
ley.
WYANDOTTES
Pure Regal Dorcas White Wy-
andottes, 10 hens and 1 cockerel,
$15 for lot. Mrs. A. J. Coggins,
Berner, RFD 1.
Seven pure-bred. S. C. Silver
Lace Wyandotte April pullets, now
laying: 1 cockerel, same age; $1
each, FOB. Mrs. W. C. Smith,
Locust Grove.
Two i-yr.-old roosters, pure-bred
S. L. Wyandottes, $1.50 each. Mrs.
L. S Phillips, Vienna, Rt. 4, care
N. J. Christmas. +
Two Tarbox str. R. C. S. L. Wy-
andotte cockerels, $1 each; 2 for,
$1.50. Mrs. Gedie Elkins, Cairo,
Rte 3.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE.
Nineteen guineas, 7 of them
about 2 yrs. old;. other 12 about
two-thirds grown; 85c each or $15
for lot, FOB here. Roy J. Brank,
Pooler. >
Thirty Speckled guineas, 26
young, last yrs. hatch, ready to
lay hens, and 4 roosters; 60c each.
Bil: Steedley, Coffee.
Seventeen head geese, 7 geese
and 10 ganders: 75c each for lot,
FOB. Mrs. J. H. James, Ellijay,
Rt. 5,
Two White African guinea roost-
ers and 1 hen, $1 each. Miss Mat-
tie J. Rowan, Cartersville.
Two White Pekin ducks, $1.75;
Hastings White Chicken corn,
124%4c Ib. Exc. for dried apples. or
honey; Whatleys Cert. Prolific
see corn, 99 per cent germination,
50ce pk.; $1.50 bu. FOB. Jas. M.
Murphy, Winder, Rt. 4.
Pure bred, big bone Bronze
tem, Bird Bros. str., $5 or exe. for
young, White L. hens at $1 ea.;
also pure bred W. L. rooster. now
ready for service, $1.50. Mrs.
_lGertie Connell, Brunswick, Rt. 1. _
$10.50 ea.
Shellman, Rt. 3. |
: Poultry For Sale
Black and White Muscovy ducks,
4 moos old, 4-5% lbs.; grown wt.,
12 Ibs.: 4 for $3; cash. Exe. for
corn, peas, Irish potatoes .Mrs.
W. J. Smith, Lebanon. a
Turkey gobbler, Black Bronze,
April hatch, for sale or exc. for @
pure-bred white spotted P. C. or @
full-bred Duroc Jersey, 6 or 8 wks.,
pig. J. A. Buchanan, Bowdon, Rt.
4
Two large black turkeys, yr. old;
gobbler, wt., 20 Ibs., $5; hen, wt.
12 Ibs., $2.50; FOB; no chks. Mrs.
T,. J. Saunders, Eastman, Rt. 4.
One half-wild turkey, 7 mos old
gobbler, $10. Lewis Robinson,
Cleveland, Rt. 3.
Ten Speckled guineas, June,
1931, hatch, 50c each. Mrs. J. H.
Brown, Alamo, Rt. A.
Two White African guinea roost-
ers, $1 each; also white black-eyed
and eream Crowder peas, $2 bu.
Cash with order. James L. York,
Demorest. :
Five Indian Runner ducks, 2
Grakes and 3 ducks; $5 for lot;
about 1 yr. old. Other party pay
express. Money order. No chks.
F. Bacon, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Turken or Wonder birds, cock-
erel and pullet, about 7 mos. old;
$1.25 each; $2.40 pr., FOB. Lucy
Peddick, Pavo.
Toulouse geese, 1 gander and 2
geese, $7.50 FOB. Mrs. Jd. C. John-
sten, Hogansvile.
Bourbon Red tom, May < 1931
hatch, $4.50, or exc. for hen, pure
stock, or for 50 baby chicks. Annie
Laurie Heape, Nashville, Rt. 2,
Box 60. :
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Goldens, young, $10 pr.; adult,
$i& pr.; Ringnecks, $6 pr.; few
extra cocks, Golden, $4.50; adults,
$8 ea.; Amherst cocks, $7 and
L. J. Barrow, West
Point.
Beautiful Ringneck, pheasants,
exceptionally good birds from su-
perior stock; briiliantly colored
plumage. Carl H. Fuller, West
Point.
Poultry Wanted
AUDALUSIAN
Want 5 or 6 pure-bred Blue An-
dalusian hens and 1 cockerel.
State. best price. W. W. Carter,
Eastman, RFD 1.
; ANCONAS.
Want 100 pure Sheppard str.
Ancona hens and 10 cocks, to keep
for half of eggs; have good range.
Mrs R. Donaldson, Summit, Rt. 2.
GAMES
Want 3 Warhorse game pullets
not. over yr. old, and 1 young
rooster, same breed, not related.
Will pay reasonable cash price.
W. H. McConneli, Calhoun.
LEGHORNS
Swap 4 B. L. pullets, Sept. hatch |
for 4 B. L. roosters, Sept. hatch;
ea. pay ches of shipment. Mrs. T.,
A. Stowers, Tifton, Rt. 7.
Exc, 2 pure-bred Thompson B.
Rock roosters for 2 pure-bred Ev-
erlay B. Leghorn roosters. Mrs.
Esther* Lanier, Summit, RFD 2.
Exe. 18 September hatch B. R.
pullets, 1 rooster for W. L. now
laying pullets, Mrs. K. lL. Johan-.
nesen, Brunswick, Rt. 1.
MINORCAS
Exc. 5 fat, feathered geese for
5 Black Minorca hens; I pay one
way. Mrs, John Griffis, Odum, Rt.
A, Box 185. ; :
Exe. pr. of Silver Lace Wyan-
dotte, pr. R. I. Red roosters for a
pr. of Buff Minorca roostrs, or
will buy at reasonable price, pre-
paid. Mrs. R. L. McMichael, *Cov-
ington, Rt. 5.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Exe. purple hull speckled field
peas at rate of $2 bu. for any kind
of thoroughbred chickens or baby
ehicks. Mrs. G. D. Tripp, Ashburn,
Rt. 4. :
Exc. Rowden 40 pedigreed and
cert. cotton seed for chickens. A.
Cc. Felton, 111, Montezuma, Box
13:
ORPINGTONS
Exe. Black and White Spotted
P. C. Boar, 16 mos. old,. for 12
thoroughbred Buff Orp. pullets
and rooster; ea. pay own del. chgs.
Mrs: W. H. Jones, Hapeville.
-R. I. REDS
Want 10 pure S. C. dark red
Donaldson str., now laying pullets
and cockerel; no culls; must be
reasonable. Mrs. Taylor Speir,
Shellman, Rt. 3. }
Exe. 2 young mixed R. I. Red
hens for 1 pure bred, young R. I.
Read cockerel. Rubye Hencely,
- Want 10
~ Poultry Wanted |
_. PIGEONS >
or 12 pr. White Kings
or Carneaux pigeons.
$12.50 value.
Write and see what
I have to offer. R. S. Brown,
Gainesville, Box 433.
Want Homer pigeons not
good value.
Write I. W. Chapman, Crawford-
6 mos. old Exc.
ville.
WYANDOTTES
Want prices on 10 hens and 1
rooster, Silver Lace Wyandottes.
State age, etc, Mrs. T. D. Rycaft,
Americus.
. Live Stock For Sale
Twenty-two mos. old Jersey pyy
wt. 700 Ibs., has 5 legs, $50, or og
for good plug mule, J, F. Whis
nante, Lylerly. S
Pure Jersey and Red Pole bull,
from fine reg, stock, 18 mos, 9)
sell or exc, for good milch cow:
also R. I. Red 2% yr. old cock, 9
Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton,
If interested in good, reg. Polleg
Hereford bulls, 12 to 24 MOS.\ old,
at reasonable price for the quality
write. Perry E. Lunsford, Coying.
ton.
One good cow with calf few an
Will exc.
over
about 2 yrs. of age.
Tb.
Terrell, Hinesville.
Exc. Holtermans
White Pekin ducks.
2
Exc. two bantam hens for two
guineas, 1 rooster and hen. - Each
-Boughton Rogers,
pay postage.
Cleveland, Rt. 1. _
Want: to exch. 4 fine young R.}
turkey hen.
Mrs. A. M. Deal, Statesboro.
I. Red hens for 1
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
EtC., WANTED
Want 4 Big Bronze turkey hens,
Will pay 20c
State what you have. J. M.
B, Rock cock-
erel. April hatch, for a pair of
Party to pay
express chgs. on what they send.
Mrs. M. 8. McClure,
Acworth, Rt.
old, $35 at barn. C, H, Capel, Mo
lena,
HOGS FOR SALE
Thoroughbred Duroc J. sew with
litter by thoroughbred Duroe
April 10, wt. of sow, 300 Ibs, in
good: con., $15. F. Miller, Denton,
Box 66. : ee
Hampshire sow and 7 pigs for
sale; Sow will wt. 350 or 400 Ibs
O. P. .Barnes, Savannah, P, 9
Box 1042.. ~ 6 ee
Ten: reg. S:. Pe C pigs. tam
Champion stock or blood _ lines
valued at $10 ea.; will exe. a pig
or pigs for corn, sweet. potatoes
good milch cow, or cash. G@ 7p
O'Neal, Ludowici, P. 0. Box 144,
Six fine P. C. pigs, large stock,
38 mos. old, $5.50 each, or $10, pair,
I. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 40
Want pheasants.
Hope. ay
PHEASANTS WANTED
Quote
Will M. Barbee, Savannah, Isle of
Fine P. C. from large litters
8-mos.-old bred gilts, $12.50; 4 mog,
old, both sex, $6; 3 mos. old, $j
8 wks. pigs, $3.50 ea. R. B. David
son, Danville. ; i :
price.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Pure bred Guernsey bull. calves,
8 mos. old, for sale or exc. for
velvet beans; also pure bred. P. C.
pigs, both sex, 60-80 lbs., sell. or
exc. for sound velvets. Dr. N.C.
Alston, Richland
Pure bred young Red Poll bull;
H.-L mith,
write for price.
Yatesville.
Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford
cattle, both bulls and heifers; ap-
ply. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
Three-yr.-old Jersey cow,
in, 2% gal. with first calf on light
feed: reasonabie price. L.
Arthur, Curryville.
Jersey heifers,
mart, Rt. 2.
One Jersey cow with bull calf.
Give 2 gal. day, $25, Dorsett Rob-
erts, Macon, Rt. 5.
Nice Jersey heifer will find calf
Jersey bull,
also wilt-resisting
cotton seed, $1.50 per 100 Ibs, Will
exc. Joe M. Brown, McRae.
Good, grade Guernsey male calf,
for sale or exec, for bred Duroc
Jersey gilt, 6-8 wks. old. Lavoygie
Green, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Two Jersey milch cows, $35 and
slip-shucked
corn, when market opens. J. L.
White, Adairsville, Rt. 1,
One Jersey heifer, fresh with
first calf, 3 gal. per day, 3 yrs. old,
$30 here at my barn. R, M. Cook, |:
in 15 Gays,, $25:
mos. old, $15;
$40 each; 200 bu.
Marietta, RFD 2.
Reg. Jersey cow, grand-daughter
bred to a
Sutton bull; 7 mos. reg, J. bull,
Noble of
Oaklands, -$200 for both. John
of uedas
of grand-daughter
Goforth, Gainesville.
RC 4.
Pure bred Jersey bull (black
18 mos.
about 6-700 lbs., $20, or exc. for
value; write. A. Talington, Davis-
frosty color),
boro.
Several nice heifers, some fresh,
others freshen soon: and 10 B. R.
hens and cockerel, $10 for chick-
ens. J. X. Paris, Dallas, Rt, 1.
Nineteen mos. old Jersey cow,
heifer calf, mo. old, fine stock;
also 10 R. I. Red hens and rooster,
Frank Bizzell,
Moultrie, 305 6th St, N. BE. -
Fine Jersey bull, ent, to rez., 19
mos, old, fat, good qualities. Cheap
at my barn. Also white Eng, peach
trees and Elberta trees. E. N. Rice,
$75 for the lot.
Felton,
ton.
Strickland, Turin.
Scriven St.
Young cow
Ward, Benevolence,
eae ee a
freshen March
10, $30. Mrs. D. E. Wood, Rock-
Raleigh,
of
Sev. milch eows, fresh in-and to
freshen soon; rustproof oats, 50c
bu.; sugar cured hams, 12-25 Ibs.,
20e Ib. Grady H. Ridley,
Two extra good farm bull calves,
from high producing dams, sired
by son of Sirmons Xenias Sul-
Sell or exc. Write.
Holstein bull, about 3 yrs. old,
gentle and good cond., -$75, FOB.
J. M. McFarlin, Quitman, 803 East
with heifer calf
about mo. old, $20. Mrs. Margaret
/ One good mileh cow, 2% gal. if
siven good attention, $40. W. W.
. Maithews, Yaaesville. -
C
Three S. P. C. 9-mos.-old gilts,
direct descendants of Announcer!
will be reg. in -buyers name. J. 7,
Cavender,. Millwood
Seventeen pigs, 3 mos. old
$25.50 for lot at pen, fat, or $5 per
pr.. E. B. Warren, Toomshoro,
Rt. 2.
Pure bred B. B. P. C. pigs, 44
mos. old, wt. around 100 Ihe,
cholera immune, either sex, $7)
FGB. Mrs. Will Shepard, Milan,
Rie, er eee f
Nice, young S. P. C. reg. sop,
bred to fine Duroc boar Jan. 1,
fresh | wt. around 175 Ibs., cholera im
mune, $13 FOB. W. H. Williams
S. Me-] Milan.
: Black and Spotted P. C. pigs
with life. time cholera treatment,
8 wks. old, fine and thrifty, $3 ,
or $2.50 ea. FOB my farm. Walter
Harper, Osierfield. ae
Thoroughbred B. B, Black Be
sex 8 wks. old pigs, $12 pair, or $
each; also 20 head kid goats, {I
each at my barn prices. W. Over
street, Omga, RED: 3
Young Hampshires of quality
breeding, sired by Georgia Whitl
wind. Both sex., 3-4 mos. old)
unrelated pairs, $15; $7.50 each,
Dbl. treated, crated, reg. L.
Hatcher, Cochran. <
Pure bred Duroc J. pigs, 26
Ibs., crated in lots or 5 or mor:
$4 each; bred sows, $20; youlls|
100-125 Ib. sheats, 8c Ib. J. C Cok
lier, Barnesville. 2m
Duroc J. pigs for sale, reg., $l!)
wks. old, $7.50; also want 2 orl
reg, Red Poll heifers and might
use 1 bull. Price must be tight
Wray Smith, Sparta. See
Four Duroc P.-. C. and Guin
mixed, 14 wks. old pigs, $5 each
or $18 for lot; also 8 of anothe
litter, same breeding, $3.50 each
or $25 for lot, H. L. Oliff, Guy
mont, Rt. 1 ee il
Sell for cash or exc. 200 Ib, gil
with 7 nice pigs, for young Guell)
sey bull that can be reg. W. Ml
Watkins, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2 |
Wighteen pigs, 6 wks. old, % DU
roe Jersey, good size, no runs, #
each, or 2 for $3.50 created; ol
prdice for lot at barn; also 13
good, sound Brab peas, $1.10 tly
sacked, Macon Walden, Gibson, Bk
B, Box 49. : ats
Duroe J. young boars and sillh)
60-120 Ib8. each, 1244 Ib., res.
for Brabham peas, shelled (ly
runner peanuts, Ga. cane syill:
other products. L. H. Bdenfielh,
Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31. ;
Twenty Duroc Hampshire cis)
6 wks. pigs; 8 pigs, 4% mos. all
%0 lbs.; also want 5 nannie and
billy goat. Natural butt-head i
ferred. B. M. Greene, ; an
12
Franklin,
old, wt.
Big bone P. C, 8 yt. Oe
Pioneer 2nd, _ No. A-558E gl
abot 600 Ibs., 750 if fat, $30, #7)
J. M.{to. prevent inbreeding.
Raburn, Ideal, ton
Hight wks., B. P. C. Dune
cross, $13 for 3, or $5 each: Pd {
roc J. ent; to reg., 7 wks, old
$4 each. Crated, treated, FOB. a
H. A, Humphrey, Mitchell, BUS).
Ree. 8, P. Cc. piss Bee
worlds champion blood; oe
blooded sow, bred to 650/1b-
farrow in April. Prices reas
EF. H. Bunn, Midville.
Ses
ursday, February 25, 1932
s
MARKET BULLETIN
Live Stock For Sale
Pwelve wks. old pigs, mixed P.
G., Black Essex and Duroc, Treat-
d for cholera, crated, FOB, $1.75
3 Esbon Faulkner, Osierfield.
9 Hampshire gilts, 3 Hamp-
re males, wt. 50-60 lbs; thor-
ghbred, but not reg., $5 each. B,
Parker, Hahira, Rt. 2.
! Some nice B. P. C. pigs, now
ready for del. W. C. Cureton, Ris-
g Fawn.
P. C,, 250 Ib. (about) gilt, 20
nos. old and 5 fine pigs. Make
best forcer: J. -G. Buyers, Whites-
burg, Rt. 1.
- Pure bred Black P. C. sow, 3
yrs, old, bred to farrow last of
February or first of March, $25.
Lewis Smith, Jr., Stockton,
z Pure bred Duroc J. pigs, 4 mos.
old, $4 each, 2 for $7; also velvet
beans, $1. 50 bu. G. Collins, Cobb-
Res. P, C. pigs, prize winning
Bi Gok wt, 56-75 lbs., $10 each.-R.
E. Willis, Howard.
Duroc and Guinea pigs, 10 wks.
old, no runts, $3 each; also 1 nice
saw with 8 pigs, 2 wks .old, $25.
L. T. McCoy, Warrenton,.
Hight full-blooded Black P. C.
shoats, wt. about 80 or 90 Ibs. ea.,
$10 each .H. M. Kersey, Junction
City.
. eptoken; nose Berkshire, about
400 Ibs. with 7 pigs, not thorough-
pred, 2 wks. old, $50 for. lot, ox.
xo. for Po a: goats, turkeys,
G.* Tye, Chamblee,
Six, pigs, 10 wks. old, $$2.50 each;
also P. R. seed potatoes, $1 bu.;
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, B0c
Tb., or exc. for velvet beans or
g Texas seeded ribbon cane seed.
c. PD. Williamson, Plains,
: Nine Hampshire and B. B. P. C.
cross, pigs, 9 wks. old, wt. 35 Ibs.
or more, $2.50 each; 8 pigs, 8 wks.
old 28th of Feb. Exc. some for or
call for syrup, peanuts, corn. L. F.
- Beall, Grovetown, Rt. 2, Box 28%.
Forty head pigs, P. C. and Hamp-
- ghire mixed, wt. 25-40 Ilbs.,. dbl.
_ treated, FOB. L. V. Bell, Haycyon-
: dale.
Six Duroc Jersey and P. C. 9
wks. old pigs, wt. about 60 Ibs., 4
= females, $3.50 each, or $20 for lot
at my place, francis TT. Clay.
Monticello, Rt. 6.
Two S. P. C. male hogs, 75 Ibs.,
2 $7: 400 Ib., 214 yr. old, $35, FOB
Reg, and abl. treated: A.J... Tra-
_ wick, Linton.
C Thirty shoats, 3 mos. old, 35 to
45 -hs.,-cach, $2.25 each. J. 1.
: pe Johnson, Mitchell, Rt. 2.
'. Duroc J. pigs, 4 mos. old, for
breeding purposes, $10 pair, FOB.
"nah, RFD, care
tion. da
Six Duroc J. pigs from stock ent.
to reg., now 5 wks. old, $3 each at
8 wks. old, if come after them.
+ Dick Tope, Sharpsburg,
| Reg, 8S. P. C. sow, bred to reg.
boar; also boar pig, 3 mos. old.
Sell or exc. for O-t6o- tan beans.
Cc H. Trussell, Sandersville.
_ Four boars and 3 gilts to be sold
_ in about 8 wks., $10 each. All reg.
_ in buyers name. Immuned for life,
Duroes from prize winning stock.
E Ceil: Parks, Howard.
Duroe Jersey pigs, 5144 mos. old,
_ 100-125 Ibs; life immuned against
cholera and reg., $12.50 each, 2 for
$24., lightly. crated and FOB my
shipping point. LL. M. Kennedy,
Collins.
2 Ss. Po Cc. boars and gilts, $10
each, reg.; also Cooks wilt-resist-
_ ant cotton seed, 50c bu.; Spanish
= seed peanuts, No. 1, 50c bu. R. L.
Brown, McRae,
Hight Duroc pigs, 8 wks. 01d,
sub. to res., $4. each, FCB: also
50 light Braima April hatch pul-
lets, Giant str., $1.25 each, FOB.
Mrs. W. EL Penney, Metter.
Six fine P. S. shoats and 1 brood
Lebanon Planta-
sow. Sell or exc. for mule or
horse. , A. Vaughan, McDon-
ugh, Rt, 6. -
Twenty- five nice pigs, wt. any-
here from 25 to 50 lbs. Price
Teasonable. M. M. Mitchell, Cullo-
en.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
: Farm. work horse and mules for
Bale Or exe. for 3 gal. or better
Mileh cows; also consitfr exc. for
corn and hay. R. H. Lockridge,
Avondale Hstates, care Broodkhill
Dairy Farm.
Twelve-yr--old black mule, wt.
*hout 900 Ibs; good worker any-
Where; cheap for cash, $65. J. B.
Newton, Gordon, Rt. 3.
Od, heavy work horse, gentle,
rk Single and dbl., $50: also pop
n and black walnuts, hulled and
Eons, Demorest._
Sst
_ plantation. Mills B. Lane, Savan- }
for 2 White Pekin
drakes.
Live Stock For Sale
Good, 5-yr.-old mule, wt. 1000
Ibs., $75: must sell. Mrs, BE. M.
Travis, Fayetteville.
Gray horse mule, 15 yrs. old, =
around 1100 lbs., $25 cash; also 1
turkey, yr. old tom, $4. Hoyte
| Williford, Stephens, Rt, 1,
Black mare mule, 10 yrs. old,
Ga. raised, wt. 950 Ibs., sound and
all right in every way, extremely
pert and quick, gentle, work any-
where, $100 cash. J, C. Newsom,
Sandersville.
- Two gray mare mules, 800 Ib.
each, age right, cheap for cash.
P. A. Whidby, Cumming, ES we
Black horse mule, wt. 800 Ibs.,
for sale. W. H. Newton, Buford,
Rt, he 3
: Jexcellent: gentle, small. saddle
and work mare, 8 yrs. old, bay,
white feet, black face, strong, re-
liable, $65; also want car young
thin cattle to graze, 24c lb., FOB,
your station. W. E. nee Milledge
ville,
RABBITS FOR SALE ~
Five N. Z%. Whites with buck;
5 N..Z. Reds with buck, 3~ pr:
young, same breed; make offer. S.
G. . Webster, Macon, Rt. 2, Bloom-
field- Road.
Stahls Chinchillas, 2 does and. A:
buck, grown, $1. ea.; exe, for
turkeys. Lawrence Maxwell, Cairo,
ARC. 2.
Chinchillas, ped. from Stahls,
reneap for. cash; or will exc. Bill
Gibson, Griffin, 319 E. College St.
Pr.. Chinchillas for sale or exc.
ducks; no
\Dillard Munford, Carters-
ville, oe
Fine, pedigreed. stock Chinchil-
las, 2 mos, old, $1; 5 mos. old, $2;
grown, $3, FOB. H. A. Summers,
Conyers.
Chinchilla rabbits for sale. J. O.
Wiggins, -Clarkeston.
- Five bred Chinchilla does and 1
buck for sale or exe, for: game
chickens, or thoroughbred baby
chicks, C. J. Keyes, Bishop.
About 25 mixed breed rabbits, |
35c each, or exc, for hogs or. most
anything can use. Lester E. Wiley,
Blythe, RFD 2.
Very fine pure bred N. Z, white
bucks, $1 each; also Parks. str. B.
Rock eggs, $1 per 15. Have permit
on eggs. J. H. Buice, Clinton, Rt. 2.
White rabbits, 50c and 25 each,
Lawrence EE. Wolfe, Athens, 1064
S. Lumpkin St.
Seven .Chinchillas, nS does, 1
buck, 3 young, 8 mixed breed, 1
doe, 2 bucks, 5 young; also 8
triple story hutches. Cash or trade
for colt, or young horse. Write.
Geo. Mehl, Tunnel Hill, Rt. 2.
' Himalayan, Silver Martens, N.
Z. Reds, pedigreed, domestic rab-
bits. Write for prices..A. W. Mel-
ton, Thomasville.
One white rabbit, $1, or exc. for
2 hens. M. R. Holland, Manasses.
Two. Chin, does, 12 mos. old;
also 2 bucks, 12 mos. old, $5 for
lot; or exc. for 5 R. I. Red or B. R.
pullets. No culls. J. C. Lunsden,
Talbotton
One Chin doe, 14 mos old, $2.50,
or exc, for Red Carneaux or Silver
Mondaines, or for strawberry
plants. .H. P. Murphy, Sasser,
Box 82.
Stock from Stahls gold cert, str.
Chinchilla breeders and young
stock, state amt. wanted and price
will be made you. Pedigreed. S. BE.
Dorsey, Blackshear.
N, Z. doe, Chinchilla buck, 50c
each. Exc: 1 for dried fruit. Ship:
ped collect. Mrs. A. M. McClel-
len, Chula.
Ped, Chinchilla, rabbits for sale
or exc..for anything. can use on
farm. L. T. Woodall, Jr., Crest.
Chinchilla blue: doe for sale or
exc. for 1} Chinchilla buck, age 4%
mos. old. Exe. even, Harold
Reese, Meansville.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Togegenburg milk-goat, fresh in,
for sale. Mrs. Warren -Melson,
Raymond.
Seven nice young sheep, 1 buck,
6 ewes and 6 lambs, $40 for lot;
also- want to hear from parties
having the Guinea pigs for sale.
I, W. Godbee, Waynesboro.
Nubian milk goat, fresh in, kid
few days old; good milker and
very gentle, $20; exc. for anything
can use. Mrs. W. P. Holland, At-
lanta, 258 Sydney St., S. E., phone
MAin 8144.
Pure blood Tosa Us
not reg., $3, FOB; 5 yr. 0 og.
doe, gives 1 gal. a day, $25. R.
Page, Cherry Log.
About 75 head stock sheep, $2.50
each; 30 head thoroughbred S. P.
Cc. pigs, 10 wks. old, $3 cach, $690
for lot, FOB. Mrs, Joe Baker, Nor-
man Park, Rt. 1. oe
.
s
Live Stock For Sale
First class Angora goats, about
25 nannies with about 12 kids and
about 30 kids, yr. old; well mixed
flock, $1.75 around for entire lot,
FOB. TT. G. Hasty, Kensington,
ie 2.
~Common stock goats, 6 nannies
and 1 ram, 3 large kids. Entire lot,
$9.50; FOB. Hughlow Brown, Sum-
mit, RFD se
Three-fourth Angora billy, fine
stock, partly broke te work. Exc.
| for $2 value, or 4 mixed. hens, each
to pay chgs. on what they get; 1
good plug mule, $25: R. R. Hodges,
Manassas, Rt,
Goats and kids, 3 to 4 mos. old,
for sale. J. J. Harris, Peiham.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want 50 cows to pasture in good
Bermuda and Lespedeza pasture at
$1 per head per month. J. GC.
pe ERE S| Forsyth, Rt. 2.
Want 25 or 30 head of cattle to
raise on halves; also pasture cows
at 50c per mo. per head. C. H.
Ogletree, Crawfordville, Rt. 2.
Want to hear from party having
some. heifer calves and heifers
soon to freshen for sale at depres-
sion prices, or will exc. for farm
products; also want 500 baby
chicks. Julian S. Brannen, Stil- |
sen,
Want 50 cows to pasture in good
Bermuda and Lespedeza pasture at
$1 per head per mo. J. C, Eth-
ridge, Forsyth, Rt, 2. wa
HOGS WANTED
Exe. blue whippoorwill peas for
Sood pigs, S: P. C. or O. -I. .; pre-
ferred. G. R. Thomassen, Rock-
mart, At 2;
Want big bone P. C. gilt, farrow
in March. Will exec. M. B. turkeys,
hen and tom, 1931 hatch, or sell
| turkeys for $7.50. In exc. each pay
charges. O. F.. Carroll, Ellijay,
Et,
Want 1 or 2 P: C. bred sows bred
to P. C. male. Give full desription
and price. J. T. Ladd, Lawrence-
ville, Box 103.
exc, 60-10 Ib. buckets sorghum
syrup for 16 shoats; exc. 50 bu.
sound shelled corn, 1931 crop for
25 shoats, good stock; in same
community. Will del. and get hogs.
Cc. G. Cathey, Sweet Gum.
Want pure bred Hampshire male
pig about 5-6 mos. old at a reason-
able price. D. R. Wainwright,
Folkston, | :
Want to buy 2 good male shoats,
wt. 50 to 75: lbs., Duroc or Hamp-
shire. or other good stock con-
sidered. W. M. Fortner, Means-
ville, Rt: 1. .
Exe; 3 nice S: L. Wyandotte
hens and cockerel for 1 nice sow
shoat, about 50 Ibs. or more; also
will exc. eggs for Buff Minorca,
J. B. Giant or Game eggs. W. E.
Lewis, Bremen, Rt. 1.
Want bred Berkshire gilt, with
reg, papers. State price and par-
ticulars. J. W. Farr, Summerville,
Bt;
Want. pure- -bread big bone bine
P. C. pigs; 2 females and 1 male at
reasonable price, and reg, in. buy-
ers name, T.M. Perry, Maysville,
Po): sBox. 501.
Exe. 10 bantam hens and 3 roost-
ers for good stock brood sow. Be
Cc. Berne, Meldrim.
Exe, 85 gal. Ga. cane syrup for
thoroughbred gilts. Atso have 6
lbs, Jersey butter weekly for sale.
H. L. Freeman, Resaca.
Exec, 300 Ibs. Half and Half cot-
ton seed, that has been planted 2
yrs. Roll cleaned at gin; some
black seed for a big bone black
Guinea gilt; ready bred. Write
first... J. H.-Carruth, Dallas, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want to rent a mule for 1932
for light work and plenty of feed,
Will pay rent monthly. R. R. Dris-
|kell, Juliette, Rt. 1, Box 79.
old, Jersey bull, -
Exc. reg. 4 yr.
worth $100 for sound 1 M lb, mare
mule not over 8 yrs, old; exc. 5
gaited saddle horse, spirited, work
anywhere for good 1100 lb. mare
mule. J. Hope Tigner, Chipley.
Want to buy and give note for 1
good farm mule or horse, about 12
yrs. old, or will rent mule for this
year. W. J. H. Ayers, Homer, Rt. 2.
Want mule or horse, Exc. Tung
oil nut trees at 10c each for same,
or sell trees; also sell N. C. runner
peanuts, 2c lb. F. L. Cross, Col-
quitt,
Want good mule cheap for cash.
Quote full description and best
price del., Jonesboro, J. M. Chas-
tain, Jonesboro, Rt. 2.
Want 1. good, young saddle
horse, around 800-900 Ibs. Need
not answer unless cheap and gen-
tle. D. W. Davis, Ludowici.
{eggs not accepted.
Ress C. Barton, Hatchers Station. |
Live Stock Wanted
Want mule or horse able to plow
and in good cond, Will give 450
Ibs. cotton October 15th, or will
.rent same from March lst to Au:
gust and pay $15 for service on
August ist. E, J. Boyd, Hoschton.
Exe. young. heifer that will
freshen this spring for medium
or small mule or horse that is
gentle and can do good work; not
over 20 miles Sparta, A. D. Brant-
ley; Sr., Sparta; Rt:<2:
Want to rent or. buy 1 or 2
mules or horses. Tom McDearis,
Adairsville, Rt..3. J
- RABBITS WANTED
Want live wild rabbits.
take from 1 to 50. State price
del. to Atlanta. R. L. Turner, At-
lanta, 1166 Euclid Ave., N. E.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Exc. good value for Nubian and
Toggenburg, half and half, doe,
net necessarily fresh, but must be
a heavy milker. Mrs. J. J. Hill,
Jr. Atlanta; 161 oe St.,
N: Ww.
Parties having kid goais
Easter, number you have, 15-30
lbs. State price wanted. J, M.
Scarboro, Moultrie, Box 324,
Want fresh milk goat. Must be
very cheap. J. J. -Hill, Jr., At-
lanta, 427 Hast Ave
Want thor oughbred Rogsckiure
or Nubian. kid goats at reasonable
cash price, or wilf exc. thorough-
bred Tancred str. W. Leghorn day
old chicks at $7 per 100, FOB.
David M. Moore, Eastanollee.
Baby Chicks For Sale
High-powered baby chicks,
Rocks, Reds, $8; Everlay Brown,
Tancred White Leghorns, $7 hun-
dred. Del. Live del. guar. D.
, Thomas. Odum.
Accredited baby chicks, blood-
tested, Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons,
Wyandcttes, $9.C; Leghorns, An-
conas, $8;-heavy mixed, $8; light
mixed, $7.50 C. Live del. guar.
Harry Johnston, Atlanta, 580
Ponce de Leon.
B. R. baby chicks, 10c each.
Mrs. V. E. Hubbard, Fortson.
Started baby chicks, hatched
Feb, 12th; 100 each, Tompkins
Will
for
Healthy, from best stock; 15c ea.
FOB express. Cash with order.
H., A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3,
Pape str..S. C. Black Minorca
percent fertile, $3 C, del.
Cc. L. Rehberg, Cairo.
Donaldsons chicks from dark
Reds or Barred Rocks, $10 C., del.
Red or Rock eggs, $1 per 15; $5
eC. Exc, either for broilers, Mrs.
H, G.:Brown, Stone: Mtn, Rt. 1.
R. I. Reds of first quality; trap-
nested stock, $7.50 C. Custom
hatching, 2c an egg; less than 150
Sat. guar.
Livable chicks from culled, offi-
cially bloodtested outstanding
flocks of Reds, Rocks and Leg-
horns. J. H. Wood, Athens, Box
RB. S
Better chicks, heavy. breeds,
$8.75; light breeds, $7.95; Buff
Leghorns, $9. . Write for prices in
large lots. Guar, H, R. Gaskins,
Fitzgerald. :
Strong, healthy chicks, reason-
ably priced. Large hatches each
week. Taking orders for Tancred
W. Leghorns, immediate or future
del. J. C, Baston, Milledgeville.
S. C. R. IL Red chicks, $8 per
C; Leghorns, $7 C;-also carload
White Spanish peanuts, Make
best offer, FOB Register. J. Wal-
ter Donaldson, Register.
Fifty pure-bred Donaldson R, T.
Red baby chicks, 8c ea.: also 50-
75 mixed baby chicks, 7c. each.
Guar. live del. Prepaid. March
10th del. Mrs. J.-F. ePIRU ELON
Rebecca, Rt. 1.
Pure-bred baby chicks foot high
preductive hens, $7 per C; 360,
$16; eggs, $2.50 per C.. Party fur-
nish case and pay chgs. Mrs.
Lundy Lutton, Garfield, Rt. 2.
Baby chicks from carefully se-
lected 2 and 3-yr.-old hens, Tan-
cred str., $7.50 per C; 500 for
$32.50; custom hatching; 2c per
egg. Also nice shoats for sale.
A.V. Holloway, Graymont.
New low prices on baby chicks,
S..C, W. Leghorns, R. I. Reds and
Barred Recks. J. J. Harris, Pel-
ham,
Genuine Booth str. S. C. White
Minorca chicks, del. at $13 per C;
$7 for 50; $3.75 for 25: also hatch-
ing eggs, $1 per 15; $4.75 C.; del.
Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Blakely.
Exe. S. C. R. I. Red eggs for
Lifsey or Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed from large melons. io C, Ad-
* kins, abe Valley:
Reds and Tancred W. Leghorns. }
baby chicks, $8 .C; also eggs 95
Mrs.
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~ Baby Chicks For Sale |
Quality chicks, electrically |
hatched, Blovdtested, iodine dips)
ped eggs. spent coe ae wa t
Brahmas, Giants, $12. }
guar, Chas. Yancey, Atlanta, 1028
DeKalb Ave. } ca
Pure-bred chicks, guar. strong
and healthy. Every chick selected
Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Orp.
White Leghorns, Brown L., Anco-
nas: heavy assorted; thousand
weekly... E.R. Adlington Atlanta,
510 Piedmont: Ave.
Day-old. chicks te be proud. oO
and protected by my guarantee,
Leghorns, $11 C; Reds and Rocks
$12 C,-.del, Custom hatching, $
C. ..Eustace.. J. MeKinney; aa
Blackshear; es
Ferris best egg strain Ww. Dal
chicks frenr stock direct from 259
300-egg trapnest hens, $8 C, del; |
100 per cent live del. guar.; 9 ea.)
less than 100. Fr, B. Flanderss|
Rockledge, ae
Custom hatching, 2c an eget
mail chicks back, postpaid on 100
eggs or more; less, %c more per)
egg: Local, 1%c egg; furnish box, a
cap. 50 eggs, 10c ea.; 2 for 25c. Ha
R. Bailey, Harlem, Rt. 1, ; a
Pure-bred B, R. chicks. Guar.
stock. Every chick selected, $97
C; White Leghorns, 8%ec each,
From closely culled flock; 100. per-
cent live del. J, A. Johnson, Jr.
Rockingham. \ a
Quality chicks from culled, mat:
Reds, Barred. and White Rocks,
$8.50 C; White Leghorns, $7.50,
Live del. guar. W. S. Shields, 3
Thomson, ie
Quality, 1606 per cent, Tancred
chicks from proven selected breed
ing hens, | otficially blocdtested,
sired by pedigreed males. Hatches
weekly. Also 3 Everiay B. L. cock
erels, M. W. Kantala, Elberton.
Electrically hatched B. R. and Ry.
I. Red thoroughbred day-old chicks, |
$8 C; mixed, all large breeds, $T
a
C. Guar. live del., prepaid. K. Cc.
West, Ashburn. :
Baby chicks: Leghorns, R. Ie
Reds. Book orders now for Mohs
del. B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr., Ate
lanta, 953 Gordon St. Farm ong
Cascade road. i
Thoroughbred Warred,
Rocks, Reds, Orp., Se.
lected stock, $7.50 C: heavy as-
sorted, $7;. lots less than 100, add
le per chick. Prepaid; live del.
A. H. Fechtel, Waycross.
Quote us on 10 Ibs. fresh Ruby
| King pepper seed. R. L.. McRee, |
Meigs.
Exc. Calif. Wonder pepper seed
ard Bene seed for pink fleshe ;
Eden Gem cantalop; also have
CGren Glazed and Heading collard -
seed for-sale at 40c lb. Miss Inez
Rheney, Wadley. a
Exec. sundried peaches and ap~
ples for bunch or running striag
beans, rape seed, or nest onions,
Mrs. on Aan Fincher, McDonough,
RED.
Exe. Earliana, Acme, June Pink,
Stone tomato seed for bean: seed, |
6-wks. or Ky. Wonder. My seed
at, $1.25 per Ib. Eula D. Burneyg
Savannah, Rt. 1.
Exe. lady peas, nest onions, nico
sundried peaches or Blue Whips
for white running butter beana,
large Eng. peas, collard seed, corne
field bean seed. Mrs. J. A. Young,
Monroe, Rt. 6.
Want 10 Ibs. tomato seed at Ibe
In.; 15 Ibs. C. W. cabbage at Tbe
Ib Will exc. Porto Rico potato
plants at $1.50 M for same. L. A.
Crow Oakwood. ;
Want multiplying onion buttons,
eating onions or black-eyed peas.
Will exc. 5 lbs. Eng. pea seed at
20c Ib. Ea. pay postage. Miss S$.
N. Newsome, Keysville, Rt. 2.
Exe. white bunch butter bean
seed for lady peas; lb. for lb., or
for lb. tender green, or sell at 15
ib., del. Mrs., J.T. Pattilie, Lae
Grange, Rt. 6, Box 79.
Want old-time gooseneck millet
seed. _C. P. Roberts, Blackshear,
Rt. 4.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 12 wks. old; any large
breed; B. Rocks preferred: party.
pay shipment; I furnish feed. Mrs.
G Thompson Brown, Dillard,
Reed, ; ce
Want any large breed chicks in.
exc. for Spanish peanuts, hand-
picked, sound and clean, good for
seed; write what you have. Mrs,
Cc. BE. Cooper, Pulaski.
Want 200 pure-bred chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old.; Hol-
terman Aristocrat or YFischel
White Rocks preferred. April Ist.
Party pay chgs, Zona Gray, Cale
houn, Rt. 1, ae ae cs
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_ Baby Chicks Wanted
ches Will raise on-halves 300 or more
be aby chicks; party to furnish
ehicks and I the feed and labor. G.
het Davis, Atlanta, 552 Hill
st.. S. E.
| Exe. 14-mos.-old, 7-8 Jersey heif-
er for 200 B. R. or any heavy breed
et hicks. Mrs. Jas. Ezzell, Rock-
am nart.
th
Exc. eotton sed, Jacksons imp.
& boll, at 75c bu., FOB, or 90-
Jay velvet peans at $1. 25 bu., FOB,
100 B. Rock baby chicks. J. J.
Olliff, Bristol.
_ Exc. pure Porto Rica, gov. insp,
potato plants for pure R. I. Red
pr White Leghorn baby chicks for
April 20th del. Write. Mrs. J. C.
ythe, Hahira, Rt. 2..
: Want started chicks, 2 to 3 wks.
old, Reds or Barred Rocks. Quote
best price per hundred. M. H.
e Smith, Tiger, Rt, 1, Box 36.
| exe. cream Crowder peas for
baby chicks, any heavy breed, or
for Pat. beehives er Soy beans.
Mrs. W. jJ. Campbell, Rising
fe awn. \ :
' Want 200 baby chicks to raise
Fi halves to 9 wks. old. Dark
Sornish or Barred Rocks preferred
|Party pay chgs.; I furnish feed.
At orice. Write Mrs. Ww. M: How-
jell, Tifton.
| Want 100-500 chicks, any large
brea to raise on halves to 10 ) wks,
, bld. Mrs. Cicero C. Hill, LaFay-
ae
Want 200 baby chicks to raise
bn halves to 8-10 wks. old. Brah-
(mas or any large breed, by eens
- April Ist. Write first. W.
(Barrette, Cleveland, Rt. 5.
f Want 100 Cornish or other large
by ed chicks to raise on halves to
to-tz wks. old., Party pay. post:
age, I furnish feed. Write first,
h drs. R. M. League, Waco, Rt. 2,
1 Exc. 25 or 30 Ibs. good white
jpeas, slightly mixed, for 25 to 30
baby -chicks. Ea. pay postage.
Also. few of the new vegetable
Jari Plant seed, 25c spoonful. Mrs
R. H. Eley, Clem, Rt. 2,
Want 400 baby chicks to raise
jon halves, Prefer 200 W. L. and
| 00 of any large type. Keep 10-
ae wks. Want at once. Mrs. E
IB. Paulk, Wray, RFD.
Want 200 chicks to raise. on
; halves, 8-10 wks,
Party pay ches.
Reds or Rocks,
ie I furnish feed
|Mrs. Aura Hodges, Statesboro, Rt
Ls
[ Want 200 W. L. and 200 B.
jRocks to raise on halves to 6-8
wks. old. Mrs. E. A. Redding,
Morris Station, RFD 1.
i Want 200 chicks to raise on
nalves to 8-10 wks old. Any
jbreed. Reference if wanted. Mrs.
M. Moore, Pitts.
Want 200-500 baby chicks by
last of February to raise on
Pea lves to 10 wks. or older. Rocks
jprefrred, but any large breed.
Mrs. J. W.. Driskell, Austell, Rt.
. Want baby chicks to raise on
whalves. Would like for them to
jbe 2 or 3 days old. Walter Me-
\Graw, Bartow, Rt. 1, Box 69.
' Want. 75. thoroughbred J. B.
(Giant or Dark Cornish chicks to
raise on halves to 2-lb. friers. I
urnish feed and give party 1-4 of
lehickens raised. E, . F. Maxey,
Bishop.
Want 100 or 200 pure stock baby
hicks to raise on 50-50 basis to
rt wks. old. Annie Laurie Heape,
ashville, Rt. 2, Box 60.
_Hixc. young laying; hens _ for
aby chicks or sell B. Rock hens,
1.25 each, and thoroughbred W.
eghorns, laying, $1 ea. Write
immediately. Mrs. R. M. Smith,
Demorest.
j Want chicks to raise on halves,
eny large breed and any amount.
up to 500. Mrs.
|Eloschton, Rt. -2.
hn Want 1-200 chicksto raise on
halves to 8-10 wks. old.. S. L.
Wyandottes or Barred Rocks pre-
ferred, but any large breed. Mrs.
ii. H. Goldman, Lincolnton, Rt. 1.
- Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to
raise on halves 8-10 wks. old. Best
of care. Miss Ezzie Waters, Cum-
ming, Eta
Want 100-200 chicks to raise on
| shares, Any good breed. Will
)/Keep reasonable length of time.
{ oe first. Mrs. Mary DeLoach,
Eunice Boyd,
I furnish feed. Ref, ex-
J. S. Brannen, Stilson.
ie Bent 10 bu. cats. Will exc. good
leo. eane syrup or sell syrup at 50c
- HOB. B. M. ieee Seay
: Parson, pegs se = 1.
e,e
Positions Wanted
Widow of 30 yrs., with 2 chil-
dren, wants a place on farm with
reliable people, $2.50 per
with the children. Exp. in poul-
try, dairy and light farm work.
Annie Wells, Chickamauga, Rt. 1,
care S. H. Shannon. !
Want farm on 8rd and 4ths, by
middle aged man; near school and
church. Can finance self. Write
particulars in first letter. J. T.
Bullard, Atlanta, 478, Venable St.,
N. W.
Want 2-horse crop <and. all ask
is tc be furnished mules, tools and|_.
guano. Cdn give good recommen-
dation. D. J. Williamson, Frank-
lin, Rt. 5.
Want position as miller, flour
and corn. Would also take farm
if. suited. Write for particulars,
stating what you can offer. C.
W. King, Austell, Rt. 1.
Want i-horse crop on _ halves,
within 15 or 20, miles Atlanta, with
some bottom land. Can run my-
Self. S. M. Pepper, Atlanta, 707
Lee St., S. W., Raymond 5327.
Want .2-horse: crop. Have to be
furnished. Six in family. Will
repay moving bill if have to. J.
Kk. Alford, Atlanta, 646 Wells St.,
Ss. W.
Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm
at once; 4 in family. Must be
moved and furnished in crop time.
D. C. Lively, Atlanta, 646 Wells
St...8.7 W..
Married man wants work on
farm for wages, $15 mo. or 1-horse
ercp on halves. Exp. farmer, wife
and 3 children. Wave to be fur-
nished and moved. Jesse Rooks,
. | Fitzgerald.
Middle-aged widow without chil-
dren wants place as assistant with
poultry, etc., with reliable family
for home, board and some wages.
State what you-.can offer. Mrs.
Emma Lankford, Stephens, care
A. T. Lankford.
Want place on farm, or any kind
of work. Have girl, 18, and boy,
19 yrs. of age; can work in field or
anywhere. Willing worker. At
once. Mrs. Virdie Hornage, Nash-
ville.
Twenty-six-yr.-old, young, wom-
an wants home on farm with nice
people; help with poultry and other
work. Small wages and _ board.
An. orphan. Mrs. E. W. Thrasher,
Ellijay; Rt. 1.
Want good 2-horse farm on
halves. Have force to work. Have
td be furnished. Can do. other
work when not in crop. Henry
Lee, Chamblee, Rt. 2.
Man and wife want job on farm.
Both can do any kind of farm
work. Prefer with elderly couple
and live as family, and smal, rea-
sonable salary. Bill Fleming, Hart-
well, Rt. 4, eare LL. J. Ayers.
Want good 2 or 3-horse. crop.
Have to have run bill or wages
work for 2 good plow i.ands and
8 hoe hands. J. R. Cheek, Chula.
Good, honest man wants job of
light work; milk cows, tend _ to
elickens, and do any kind = of
flower and garden work, etc. JH.
T. Thomas, Conyers, RFD 3.
Want farm work or any other
kind of work. Hard worker. Can
furnish references. H. B. Bussell,
Columbus, P..O. Box 1177.
Want small 2-horse crop on 60-
50 basis, at once. Ref. Must be
gcod house and land. J. W. Rice,
Commerce, Rt. 5.
Want job on dairy, truck or
poultry farm; 14 yrs. old. Work
for $12 mo. and board. G. F. Hol-
ston, Culloden, Rt. 1.
Twenty-one-year-old young man;
life exp. on farm; wants job; $15
mo.. board and laundry. J. W.
Cooper, Folkston, Rt. 1, care Jesse
Mizell, Rt. -1. :
Honest man wants l-horse crop
on halves. Have to be moved and
furnished; 5 in family. Can drive
trucks and cars and do _ general
farming. Ed Rhodes, Monroe, Rt.
6.
Want job on farm for: $15 mo.
for 12 months. Have to be moved;
repay out of ea. mo. wages. House
ari wood furnished. Man, wife
and child. At oence. Johnnie
Walters, Hartwell, RED 4.
Elderly man wants work caring
for chickens, brooding baby chicks,
incubating and garden work: farm
repairs, caretaking. Board, laun-
dry, $2 week. Geo. T. Rowe,
Bridgeboro, Rt. 3.
Want 1 or 2-horse farm, crop on
halves ,or 8rd and 4ths. Plenty
hoe hands; good in tebacco. Have
to be moved and furnished. So.
Ga. preferred. Williford Rowe,
Bridgeboro, Rt. 8,
Eighteen-yr.-old boy wants place
on farm. Life exp. Work for
board, clothes and little spending
money, or part of ee Willis
week,
Positions Wanted mh
farm; 22 yrs: old. Exp. driving
car and trucks. . C. Parker,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.
Want job poultry, truck, dairy
or gen. farming, or any. kind of
work. Can drive car or truck.
Wife and self; white. J. -O. Rob-
inson, Rome, 731 Avenue A.
Middle-aged woman wants to get
with good Christian family; to help
raise chickens on halves, tend to
cow and other farm work. Give
ref. Mrs. Neta House, Hiram, R.
Want blacksmith shop to run on
shares. Can furnish best of ref.
Write full particulars. Lee Yother,
Dalton, Rt 4.
Single man wants job on the
farm, wages or share crop. C. R.
Holloway Edison, care C. J. Hollo-
way.
Want job in dairy or can farm
but dairy preferred. First-class
hand. $8-week, board and laundry
in dairy. J. W. Eason, Atlanta,
2553 Briarcliff Road.
Want 1-horse farm 50-50 basis.
Have to be furnished and moved.
No city loafer: raised on farm; mar-
ried, small children,-2 sets twins,
wage hands. Write or see. J. V.
Mobley, Lithonia, Rt. 4.
Married man, exp. farmer, wants
erop on 50-50 basis, or for wages;
also exp. truck farmer. Ref. John
McCan. West Point, Rt, 4.
Twenty-three-year-old single man
wants work. Exp. truck farmer and
can do dairy work. Ref. Dan Cope-
land, West Point, RED 4,
Farm Help Wanted
Want refined middle-aged wom-
an or girl to live as one of family
and help with light farm work,
and milk cows.
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
live with family and assist with
farming. Must be the right sort
of a boy and understand farming.
AJ. Gotney, (Charing mt. 1. -~*
Want boy, 15 to 20 yrs. of age,
to live on farm as one of family
for board, laundry and small wages.
Must. be -good. worker. D....B.
McHan): Dalton; = Rt, 6.
Want: good farmer that can fi-
nance himself to work about 30
acres of good land; free patches,
good water and.2 houses. At once.
G. J. Cochran, Madison, Rt. 2,
Want a moral young man or
boy. to work. on farm for small
wage and part crop; live in .home
of Christian family; .. with board
and laundry. Come. 8. E.G.
Hicks, Adel.
_. Want boy to assist with farm
work. Not over 12 or 13, yrs. old.
Orphan preferred. J.-M. Clark,
Baxley, Rt. 3. :
Want middle-aged woman to live
in home and assist with garden,
some poultry and milk cow., etc.
Farm located Stockbridge. Write
or apply to Mrs. EF. E. Lyons, At-
lanto, 1029 Avondale Ave., S. E.
Want middle-aged, unincumbered
woman tolive as one of family
and assist with light farm work;
in. family. Small salary. Mrs. S.
A. Prewett, Winston, RED 1.
Want industrious, healthy white
girl, 12 to 16 yrs., with common
school education, to assist with
truck and plant farming. Prefer
orphan; for permanent work. Mrs.
Grace Maddox, Peo Cn CC Ee, Rt:
4..
Want party to tan from 8 to 15
cow . hides on halves. Hides
skinnd with care. T. J. Byrd;
Broxton. .
Want party who understands
how to dress a deer hide for me,
and. the charges. Write D: T.
Bryant, Sr., Bartow. :
Want middle-aged, woman to live
as one of family of 2 and help with
garden and other light work; small
salary. . Write or call Mrs. H. J.
Kelly, Hiawassee.
Want man to help erect and op-
erate water power grist and syrup
mill. Must be able to finance him-
self to make 1-horse crop on place.
Come or write. B. P. Parker, At-
lanta, 575 Chestnut St., N. W.
Want sober, honest and_ respec-
table white man for wages. Good
salary to right party. Give par-
ticulars about self in first letter.
Theo. Banks, Summit.
Want good able-bodied man, 40
to 50 yrs. old, able to do good
plcwing, at once to help me make
crop this year. Must be good char-
acter, sober, with good ref. ~ W. L.
Wilsen, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Want middle-aged Christian
woman to live on farm. Care for
chickens, garden, milk cow, etc.; 3
in. family. Waite SE Cc. Vanpelt,
&
Want job on truck or poultry |
Mrs. L. W. Powell,
Want boy, 14 or 15 yrs. old, to}
cows, chickens and garden, etc.; 2|-l
Fan Help Wanted
Want a woman, 25 or 80 years,
to live as one of family in farm
home of 2 elderly people, help with
light work. Small salary. Write
at once. Lives 7 miles town, near
church. Mrs. L. J. ela Hart-
well, Rt. 4.
Want woman, 2h to 35 yrs. of
good character to live in home and
assist with light farm work, poul-
try, etc. D. C. Jackson, oe Mtn.,
Rip -26 ~
Want young man or oy of good
moral habits to work on farm, live
in a Christian home; board,
laundry: part money and part of
crop. Mrs. F. D. Hicks, Adel.
Want party not over 50 miles
from here to raise on halves up to
12 wks. the chicks from 409. eggs.
Barron Leghorns, to be set on 12th
of March. Each pay charges. Mrs.
Ftta, S. Harrison, Kathleen.
Want middle aged: woman to live
on farm and assist with light work;
live as one of family. Small wage.
Must be nice and smart. Mrs. R.
E. Kemp, Bowdon, Star Rt.
Want white boy, 12 to 15 yrs. of
age to live as one of family. Good
home and work will be light.. J. G.
| Powell. Sylvester, Rt. 2.
Want boy, 12 to 18 yrs. to live
as one of family, help with farm
werk. No bad habits. Will treat
right and give him a good cotton
patch. Write at once. Gober Mur-
phy, Jasper, Rt. 2. a
Want man, 18 to 30 yrs.: - board,
laundry and average wages; -no
whiskey drinker. Gen. farm hand.
Live between Baxley and Alma on
old road. Come or write at once.
W. M. Mixon, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Want colored girl, man or couple,
for light farm work; able to milk,
raise garden, some chickens, -etc.,
$5 monthly. L. A. Lewis, Doraville,
Rte 4:
Miscellaneous For Sale
Fey. grade, flue cured tobacco,
15 lb., cash or. exc. for anything
ein use. Mrs. B. A. Palmer, Mil-
ford.
Yellow, poke: sassafras root, 15
Ib; wild cherry bark: 20c lb.; add
postage. Rufed Anderson, Mur-
rayville Rt. 1, Box 93.
All Kinds of canned fruit and
vegetables for sale or exe. Mrs.
J. R. Gibson, Midland.
Sweet, flue cured tobacco, al-
ready fixed for use, rich chewing
or smoking, 10 lbs., $1. Cash. J.
E. Williams, Jr. Alma.
No. Ga. air-cured tobacco, chew-
ing, 15c lb., and postage. No chks;:
Resident of Ga. S. A. Deaver,
Culbertson, N.vC., Rt. 1.
TIiue-cured tobacco, home-made,
ready for use, chewing and smok-
ing 10 ibs., $1.10, prepaid to 3rd
zone. J. H. Williams, Rocking-)
ham. ;
Rich, +hhome-made, firm and sweet
tebacco, 10-lb. box, $1. Money or-
der. Grady Glosson, Alma.
Good, yellow, flue-cured tobacco,
whole leaf, not molded, chewing,
i0e: smoking, 8c. No order for
less than-50c. Mrs. L. D. Boat-
right; Rockingham.
Yellow root, dried, 20c lb.; green,
0c Ib; Mt. hueckleberries, 50 doz.;
ratsbane, 25 lb.; -cherry trees,
peech and apple all 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. B. W. Ash, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. # =
About 25 or 30 lbs. clean goose
feathers, 45c lb. Walter William-
son, Americus.
Finest quality black mediied ker-
nels, dry, clean, free of shell, 40c
lob. del., or 25c lb. in 5-lb. lots. Mrs.
Hox Dent, Roberta. -
Grees sassafras roots, 7c Ib.,
postpaid. Albury Edwards, Middle-
ton, Rte. ;
Fresh sassafras roots, 10 1b.;
hazlenut bushes, scuppernong
vines, 10 each, or exc. for white
feed sacks, FOB. Cary Teague,
Weco, Rt. 2.
Water-ground meal, 75c bu.
50-bu. lots; 70 in 100-bu. lots.
J. Morgan, Stillmore.
Pure, bright, sweet leaf home-
made tobacco, aged in dark boxes,
10c lb. Send order for sample box
del. for $1.. Ruth Spivey, Cur-
rekcy.
Flue cured tobacco, 10 Ibs.; $1.
Prepaid. Cash with order. Annie
Belle Leggett, Baxley, Rt. 2.
One-hundred-Ib. feed sacks, free
from holes, 10ce each, postpaid.
Not less than 5 sacks sold, and as
meny as you want. Mrs. A. E.
Hamer, LaGrange.
Good bright and red leaf chewing
tehacco, 9c; smoking, 7c Ib. No or-
der for less than 59c. Mrs. Addie
F: Owens, Surrency: Rt. 2.
Good, flue-cured whole leaf tobac-
co, 10 Ib.; broken leaf, 8e Ib., pre-
paid to 3rd zone. No orders less
in
Ww.
than 50c. Cash with BEE Mrs.
L. T. Burke Surren
lect of last yrs. crop. F, M, Fowler,
Baxley, Rt. 2. g
Forty Ibs. washed and sterilize
solid white chicken feathers, ng
tail nor wing feathers, 30c Yb:, post.
paid, 25c Ib. for lot. Mrs. RH,
McEver, Talmo.
Jute sacks, $4 C; dewherries,
$1.50 C; huckleberries, 25 doz, Exa
|for anything can use. Nora Nix,
Alto, Rt. 2.
Flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib. del. ha
lots.or 10 lbs. or More. Cash with
order. Dave Medders, Surrency,
Rt. 2. cee
Choice -flue-cured tobacco, chews -
ing, 10c; smoking, 8c. No orderg.
for less than $1. Cash with order,
fixc. some for large breed - baby es
chicks. W R. Hutto, Odum, Rt. A-d,
Some loose leaf tobacco, chew-
ing, 10c; smoking, 9c. No orders for |
less than $1. Mack Harper, Sur j
rency.
Thirty Ibs. used, good feathers
in container; 7 nice hens and roost-
er. Sell. or exc. for small young
cow giving milk now. Miss hese
Seago, Vienna.
Palma Christa seed, 5 doz.; gare
lic plants, 10 doz.; 1931 crop to. =~
Add
baeco seed, 5c teaspoonful.
postage. ~Cash -with order. Mrs,
Lester Hllenburg, Ball Recs
Rr. 3.
W. L. cockerel, 1 Duroc and P, ee
G@. mixed brood sow for sale or
exc.: also want to know of hide ~
and fur tanner, prices,.ete. S. D.
Harrison. Kathleen.
Genuine, bright leaf, flue- cured
12 lbs., $1. Exe. for Brabham peas
at -$1,50* bu.;
melon seed, at 50c lb. Kach pay
ches. Jantes Branch, Baxley, Rt. 3,
Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ibs.,,
$1. Cash with order. lixc, for dried
apples, lb. for lb. Each pay post-
age. S. D. Faulkner, Baxley, Rt. 4, ee
Ten Ibs. . nice, white~ cotton,
gathered without. rain on it, 6%e =
Ib., or exc: for 1 bu, Spanish pea: |
nuts, early var, of Crowder peas
or Mammoth Russian sunflower
seed. Mrs. Ed Haynie, Statham,
Rp 2. Soe gene
Highteen nice, . large martin
gourds,-$1.25 each, FOB. Cash with
order, No chks. John L. Bennett,
Sereven, Rt. 2, Box 31.
Two lbs. each of hickory nut.
and walnut meats, Jarge pieces,
cleaned and sifted, 25 1b. Add)
postage. Mrs. -Nora
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Red flue-cured tobacco, 9 Ib. del, .
in lots of 10 Ibs. on over,
Smith, Surrency.
Flue-cured tobacco, yellow or
red, se 1b. dark: 6c. dbz FOB. {
Henry M. Herndon, Surrency.
Flue-cured tobacco, 10 1th, deh
in lots of 10 lbs. or more. Cash
with order. Ike Tomberlin, Sur-
rency, Rt, 2. -
Good, mellow, bright and red
flue-cured tobacco; whole leaves,
10c broken leaves, 8c; or 8 and
6c if party pay postage. No chk
S. P. Hutto, Surrency.
Long stable cotton seed, 75c bu;
ee 100 Ibs. seedling pecans, 10
Ib.3 all FOB. Mrs. <li. -M; Harmon;
Butler, Rt... >
Large, heavy fleeced sheep skins,
75e each; Ga. runners and white
Spanish pegnuts, $2.50 per 100 Ibs,
FOB. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkins:
ville. oe
Rhubarb plants, yr. old, 50c\doz7-
peppermint, 35e doz.; colander for
flavoring, 25c doz.; dry sage, 50
lb.; yellow meat watermelon seed,
10c doz. Miss Mattie McCurly,
Hartwell : :
Year old rhubarb plants, 50
doz., 3 doz., $1.35; colander plants
for flavoring, 30c doz.; dipper and
martin gourd and sugar pumpkin
seed, 2 doz., 15c. Mrs. Thornton
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Good bright and red leaf toabeed
chewing, 9c; smoking, 7c. No order
for less than 50c. No chks, Mrs.
F. E. Wdenfield, Surrency, Rt. 2-
Extra good old, ripe and mellow
barn-cured tobacco, chewing, 10;
smoking, 9c. No orders for less
than $1 postpaid. Mrs. Julia Grif
fis, Surrency, Rt. :2.
Land lime, tested dbl. strength,
guar. at $5 ton, or exc. for value.
R. L. Adams; Fairburn. i sete
Fifty or 60 lbs. pure geese feat
ers, 85 lb. cash, or exe. for Re
Duroe pigs. Hach pay transport
tion. No: chks. Mrs. G. W. Fostely
Jefferson, RFD 4, Se
Fresh, water-ground meal, 69
per 48 lbs.; honey ext. or 2
comb, 75c for 5 Ib, bucket: Ee
seed, 25c gal. All postpaid and 1%
sured. Mrs. C.. A. Allen, Lo
Ville:
tobacco, good to chew or smoke, 2
or for Stone Mtn.
Thor none ag
Frank ae
pure white pdle butter beans, 15e
in and Hay For Sale
sy, tons Bermuda and. other
grass hay, nicely cured and baled
ithout rain, $10 ton, FOB.
Chester Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3.
Hastings 100-bu., Coker's cold-
proof and Fulghum oats, 55 bu.
All one yr. from originators. Pure,
-gound, clean, no smut. R. W. Stem-
bridge, Milledgeville.
Genuine Cokers Fulghum oat
Jie free from obnoxious seed, in |:
pu. ae 40c bu., FOB. Money
order. W. B. Love, Jr., Augusta,
20 8th St. .
Two. tons, nice, bright peanut
hay, $10 ton at barn, J. E. Coram,
_ Ochlochnee, Rt. 3,
Good, No. 1 peavine hay at $22
per ton, or exc. for Brab peas.
Jas. E. Gibbs, Ty Ty.
_ Two hundred and fifty to 300
- tons quality Bermuda grass hay at
reasonable price. J. D. Gunter, El-
perton, 372 No. McIntosh St.
Fifteen tons peanut Hay, never
been rained on, bright and baled,
$18. ton, SOR, C, M. Sims, Pem-
_proke. .
Twenty ios oats and vetch hay
paled, $12.50, FOB; also 1 big
Guinea sow, bred to pure S. P. C.
male; and pure Whatleys prolific
corn, 50e pk., $1.50 bu. Av:
Bramlett, Ficklin.
Twelve hundred. bundles good
pottom Jand fodder, $1.75 per C.
Cash or exc. for shoats or yearl-
ings; good sound milling corn, 60c
bu., or exc. as above; Ky, wonder
pole beans, 15c pt., 25c at. BH. Ss.
Taylor, Gilisville, Rt. 2.
Fulghum and Texas rustproof |
peed oats, A-1 seed, recleaned, 40c
bu. M. J. Bowen, Quitman.
Thirty tons power pressed pea-
_ aut vine hay, $7 ton, FOB. John
Sheffield, Americus.
~ Seed For Sale
~ Ga. Belle. and Stone Mtn. water-
"melon seed, carefully saved; 50c
qb. Also, Runner peanuts, 50c bu.
A Rigsby, Lenox, Rt. 2.
Thirty Ibs. Early Bearing okra
seed, 20c Ib, for. Jot or exc. for 10
bu. good seed oats. Ha. pay post-
age M. E. Hames, Blackwells,
Rt: 3.
; Sixty Ibs. Stone Mtn, melon seed,
30 Ib; also 10 bu. mixed field
_ peas. W. BH. Paulk, Rebecca.
White velvet okra seed, 25c Ib.;
2 or more Ibs. del. W. J. Hall,
- Ohoopee. :
Tender Beauty, a new cornfield
_fbean, very prolific. Full descrip-
ticn on request; 50c Ib., postpaid.
Cc. A. Tugele, Buford.
Hastings Golden Queen pop
orn, shelled, ist yr., 5c Ib.; not
prepaid; also "grohoma Seed, 30 Ib.
or 20 Ib. in 5-Ib. lots; not prepaid.
C.S. Gunter, Buford, Rt. 1.
Pure, clean, sound Beat the Bee
: cane seed, 40c gal del.; No. 1 wee-
vil-free cream Crowder peas, $1
peck, del. Sat. guar. Russell
Mocre, Rockmart, Rt. 8.
Hand saved imp. Tom Watson
melon seed, 30c Ib., or 25 lb. for
lot. M. B. Kimble, "Alapaha, ete.
_ One hundred Ibs. Dixie Belle mel-
on seed, hand selected, dried in
; -heder 40c Ib. A. U. Hogan, Dex-
Twenty- five bu. each Western
Cane and Red Top Honey Drip,
$1 bu.; 300 Ibs, Hendersons Bunch
Lima seed beans, 10c Ib. L.-J.
Folds, LaGrange, Rt 1
Okra seed, tobacco, 5 spoonful;
ourd and squash seed, 5c. Add
Postage. Mrs. J. E. Stapler, Bow-
doen, RFD 4.
Twelve Ibs. Lifsey watermelon
eed, 50c Ib., or $5.50 for lot. J.
. Nichols, Rebecca, Rts 2.
White nest Onions, 25c gal.; add
Destage. Exc. for 200 Bermuda
onion plants to the gal. of onions.
pay postage. Mrs. Emma Bal-
nger, Bremen, Rt. 2.
1931 Dixie Belle watermelon
a 26 Ib. in 10 and 15-Ib. lots;
Hess 30c tb. Prepaid in Ga. Money
Ger, Mrs. Gertie Bloodworth,
fcIntyre, Rt. 1,
ure Watson melon seed; 30
Chufa seed, no rocks nor nut
Tass, 8 Ib, Au del. R. L. Clit-
on Oliver, at.
nuine. ace cornfield - bean
_mostly White, 25c per soda-
ful; add postage: 8 cupsful okra
i, large kind, 15 cup. Exe. for
e plants. Mrs. Ruth Fricks,
king Rock, Rt. 2.
af hundred, Ibs. fine, hand-se-
ae Mtn. melon seed, 50c
del. 10 Ibs up, 30c Ib. del.
especially for seed. B R.
drews, Haddock.
ure, sound sorghum seed, $1.30
ce. for feed oats: make offer
ar Crowder peas, sound
rket price. A. J. Pope,
phursday, February 25, 1932
Lilburn
ear
8c Ib.; exe. for meat or}
Seed For Sale
Red Valentine seea beans, 10c}
Ib.; $4.50 bu.; FOB. Sample on re-
quest. Seth Hyatt, Ellijay
Chufas, $3 bu., FOB. Sample on
recuest, Jno. ay Windham, But-
ler.
Imp. Watson watermelon seed,
50e Ib. del:, or exc, for anything
oe use. W. J. Brown, Baconton,
fade
Onion seed, clear of chaff, $1 ib.;
bunch butter beans, 10-Ib. lots, $1;
less, 124%4c lb.; Watson melon seed,
56c Ib.; : Rocky Ford cantaloup, 65
Ib. Cash and postage. WW? M. Her-
rington, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Grohoma, the wonderful seed
ana forage plant, srows like sor-
ghum cane. Plant about 2 lbs. per
acre; 25 Jb:; 5 Ibs., $1. <R: Ward,
Atlanta, 41 Rumson Way.
Good, tender cornfield bean seed,
2se Ib.; exe. for 2 turkey hens and
tem, R. L. Langston, Reeves
Honey Drip cane seed, 4e Ib.;
also yellow Dent corn, shelled, Be
Ib Add postage. No stamps. M.
L. Smith, Waco, Rt. 2.
Peach seed, % bu. 50c.; cushaw
seed, white and green striped, 10
cup. Add postage to all. Ev J.
Frey, Marietta, Rt: 2.
Pure lye hominy, any quantity,
380 gal; also white or colored
bunch butter beans, 10c Ib., FOB.
Mrs. J. S. Harrison, Cumming, Rt.
47
Texas seeded cane, pure, ist yr.
from Hastings, 5e tb:: Red Ene.
peas, 10e cup. Add postage. No
stamps accepted. A OB.
Adams, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Five bu. Florida Jay cane seed,
$1.25 bu., FOB, or exe. for velvet
beans. or oats; 200 Ibs. selected
Golden Pearl pop corn, shelled, 6
Ib: 10-Ibs., 50e. Add postage. Ben
Fowler, Jr., Warm Springs.
Marlboro seed corn, $1.50 bu.,
FOB; Hastings gen. Mung beans,
luc lb., FOB; pure Stone Mtn. wa-
termelon seed, 50c Ib.; postpaid:
J- H. Roebuck, Buford, Rt. 2.
Alaska extra early Eng. peas,
very prolific, 20c Ib., or 10 Ilbs.,
$1.50. P. L. Ivester, Winterville.
Five bu. white nest onions, 40
gal.; $2.50 bu.; Mammoth: Russian
sunflower, 10c. Yb.; velvet okra, 25c
lb. All clean, new seed. Exe. for
baby chicks, Mrs. J. T. Farmer,
Three hundred Ibs. 1931- crop
Mung bean. seed, hand picked and
free of trash, 10c Ib. Cash with
order. C. G. Richards, Calhoun,
Rt i.
Stone Mtn. watermelon: seed for
sale or exe. for anything of value.
Alsc 3 Ibs. Rocky Ford cantaloup
seed. Zollie Hutson, Griffin, Rt.
Early green okra, 15c Ib.;-8 Ibs.
$1: baby lima butter beans, 12%c
Ib. (for planting); Tuckers Favor-
ite corn; good seed, 25c at.; $1 pk.
Myrton Scott, Plainville.
Watson melon seed, hand saved,
ist yr. from Watsons, 50c Ib., or
245 Ibs. or more, 40c Ib., del. E. C.
Mims, Boston, Rt. B.
Five Ibs. okra seed for sale or
exc 1 lb. for 4 Ibs. dried apples
or peaches; also have running lima
beans to exc. for fruit. Marion
Seckinger, Clyo.
Jerusalem artichokes for plant-
ing, $1 bu.; Hastings syrup cane
seed, 10c Ib.; $1.50 bu.; mustard
seed, 15c teacupful. W. E. Good-
win, Wadley.
Pure, recleaned Beat the Bee
syrup cane seed, 50c gal.; $2 bu.
Also Mathews Imp. soy beans, $3;
Warm Relief seed corn, $3 bu.
Walker Lackey, Hiram.
Stone Mtn. melon seed and Thur-
mond Grey, up to 50 Ibs., 30c Ib.;
100 lbs., 25c Ib.; over 100 Ibs., 20c
Ibe FOR. J, W._ Co Moore, Had:
dock, Rt: 2
Sev. gal. perennial onions, 40c
gai., or exc. for Bermuda onion
plants: also speckled Crowder peas,
5e Ib.; genuine, tender cornfield
bean seed, 30c Ib. ~Add postage.
Mrs. F. L. Fricks, Talking Rock,
Rt. 2;
Imp. Watson melon seed, select-
ed from pruned virres for 15 yrs.
50c Ib. del.,-or 40c Ib. for 100 Ib.
lot. A. F. Rogers, Faceville.
Fifty lbs. seven top turnip. seed,
35c Jb.; also Ga. eabbage seed, $1
Ib. W. S. White, LaFayette, Rt. 1.
Two bu. seeded ribbon cane seed,
5e Ib. for 10 Ib. lots. or more, $1.65
bu. Add postage. Exe. the lot for
35 B. L. day-old chicks, R. A. Gar-
ner, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
Unknown peas, sound, but
slightly mixed, $1.25 bu.; Stone
Mtn, melon seed, 50c Ib., postage
paid on 5 Ibs, or more. A. Pridgen:
Broxton.
Limited amt. Scholer watermel-
on seed, $1 Ib.; 4 tons No. Spanish
peanut seed, 2%e tb.: Stone Mtn.
wutermelon seed, 40c Ib. Amt. lim:
ited. A, L Harper, Osierfield. =
1b,; banana muskmelon,
Me- |.
seed, 35c Ihb.,
MARKET BULLETIN
Seed For Sale
Pure, hand selected Stone Mtn.
seed, 40c Ib., or exc. for Brabham
peas; 90- day velvet beans, $2 bu.
RL. Tate, Sumner, Rt. 2.
White okra seed, 15c Ib., post-
paid, for-the next ten days: also
hardwood. ashes. Make offer. J.
W. Walker, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 25c Ib.
Morey order with order. James L.
loodworth, Mcintyre.
Stone. Mtn. melon seed, 50c Ib. in
small lots. Write for prices for
over 60 Ibs. J.-D. Alexander, Me-
Donough.
Genuine Orange cane seed, crop
1931.. Put up in 2% and: 3-bu.
bags; 65 bu., FOB. J. E. Stewart,
Clarkesville.
Nice sundried peaches, Jfied in
halves, 10c 1b.; large yellow quill-
Melon seed, 10 this.; Stone Mtn.
watermelon. seed, 10c oz. .Mrs. I.
E.. McWhorter, Roopville, Rt. 1.
Tender cornfield bean seed, 10
cup; add postage. Will exe. cup
for hundred cabbage plants. Mrs.
Lena Phillips, Fair Mount, Rt. 1.
White lady peas, 10c Ib.; pure
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 50c
50e tb.
citron seed, 25c teacupful. Major
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Beet-the-Bee cane seed; 60c gal.
brown sugar Crowder peas, 60c
gal.; Alaska peas, 60c per %4 gal.:
Red Rippers, 60c gal. All P. P.
Also Rucker cotton seed, 40c bu.,
nines Kenneth Martin, Rockmart,
t. 4,
Fop corn, 6 Ib., or exe. for pe-
cans, Ib. for }b.; running okra seed,
2-doz., 10, del.; peppermint plants,
10e doz., del.; May cherry trees, 3}
for 25, del. WwW. B. Skinner,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Okra seed, 25 lb.; Broad Leaf
tobacco seed, i15c oz.; Calamus
plants, for setting, 10c each; pump-
kin seed, grow to wr. 80 Ibs., 10e
oz.; postpaid. L. A. Crow, Oak-
wood. :
Multiplying Calif. beer seed,
fresh, yellow variety, 25e per start.
Mrs. E. B. Green, Atlanta, 835
Ponders Ave.
Hastings. Prolific Yellow Dent
corn, 60e peck, $2 -bu. Everbear-
ing okra, 10 oz.; Hastings mixed
sweetpea seed, 10c oz. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Early and Salad Eng. pea seed,
15c cup; tender cornfield bean seed,
same price; red nest onions, 50c}
gai .Exe. for nice white cotton
or peanuts. Mrs. J. M. Green-
way, Dial.
Red nest or multiplying onions,
50c gal.; add postage; % gal. for
100 Wakefiela cabbage plants.
Mrs. M. O. Mahaffey, Carrollton,
Re 4.
Okra seed, colors mixed, 25e Ib;
Salad Eng. peas, 20c Ib.; broom
corn seed, 20c Ib.; black walnuts
ang hickory nuts, $1 bu. or 20c
gat. Mrs. J N. Braswell, Logans-
ville, Rt. 2.
Old-fashioned lemon meat melon
seed, from choice melons, 25 for
a 15 snuff-box full. Del. Loftin,
Roopville, Rt. 2.
Honey Drip cane seed, or shelled
white popcorn, 10c Ib. each; cat-
tail millet or Ky. Wonders, 25c.
All orders del.. W. Z. Braswell,
Loganville, Rt. 2
Genuine Japanese Honey Drip
cane seed, 50c gal.; 90 pk.; post-
paid; mixed cane seed, clean, 75c
bu.; FOB; white and cream Crow-
ders. Clyde Burell, Lawrenceville.
White and cream Crowder and
lady peas, recleaned, treated; 5
Ibs., 50c; 10 Ibs., $1; Imp. Red Val-
entine garden bans, 30c Ib.; 4 Ibs.,
$1; $3.50 peck. E. A. Hayes, Bu-
ford
Genuine old-fashioned cornfield
bean seed, guar. tender, 25c Ib.,
del. Mrs. Perry Medlin, Jasper,
Rt-2
Old-fashioned crooked neck cu-
shaw seed, _10c | cupful; banana
squash, 15e cupful; pumpkin seed,
5e .cupful. Add postage. J. C.
Seabolt, Culberson, N C., Rt. 1.
Resident of Georgia.
Five hundred Ibs. pure Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, 35c 1b. Spe-
cial price on bulk lots, S. E. Wal-
ler, Charing.
Lemon shape cucumber seed, 50c
lb.: also field pumpkin seed, . 40c
Ibs; yard-long peas, 50c Ib. Cash
or money. order or anything can
use, Mrs. Emley Long, eee
Rt. 4.
Seed rice, 12c lb., or exe. for
Early Jersey cabbage plants and
white Bermuda onion plants. H.
T. Crumley, Cleveland, RFD 4.
White Bermuda onion sets, 45c
ai.t 55e gal.; $3.75 bu. Del. by
parcel post. -W. G. Hollomon,
Brooklyn
Ten Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermelon
or exe. for 25. Ibs.
papershell pecans, Ralph Paulk,
, Rebecca, Rt. 1. .
jter bean seed, 20c Ib.
Seed For Sale
About 300 Ibs. Stone Mtn. seed,
from selected melons, 85c Ib., post-
paid. HE. J. Hancock, Lizella.
About 40 lbs. cornfield bean
seed, ist yr. from. Hastings pure}
seed; clean; good seed at 25c Ib.
EF. A. Barker, Yatesville.
Genuine Cuban Queen watermel-
on seed; limited. quantity. Write
for prices. O. T. Bummefs, Amer-
icus; Rts A;
Greasy heading collard seed, 75c
lb.; 10c. thls. Mrs. Stacy Rahn,
Rincon.
Byrles Gem Cantaloup seed, $1
Ie., or in small quantity, or exc.
for garden seed. Mrs. Grace New-
nan. Rising Fawn.
Five lbs. Benne (not bean) seed,
102 oz.; 1% Ib., 25e; 75e Ib.; post-
paid. Mrs. 0. K! Yeomans, Gardi,
Rt. 1, Box 34.
Absolutely pure, hand = saved
Rocky Ford cantaloup and imp.
Jones watermelons seed, selected;
4% Ib., 30c; 50 Yb.; postpaid. Exc.
for O-too-tan beans. J. I. Frasier,
Lawrenceville, RFD.
Watson melon seed, good, No. 1
hand saved, shade: cured; 25 Ib;
19 lbs. or more del. C. B. Hurst,
Meigs, Rt. 1.
Ten lbs. heading collard seed, 15c
Ib., or exe. for white sugar Crowd-
er peas. Each pay postage; also
collard plants, 10 C, 75c M. Exc.
for dried fruit. Mrs. EB. C. Hester,
Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
Chufas, $1 peck, $3.50 bu.; seed
rice. 50c peck; Hendersons bunch
butter beans and Stuart pecans,
each, 1234c Ib.; black walnuts, 75c
bu.; all FOB. B. B. Strange,
Swainsboro, Rt. 5.
White nest onions, 50c gai.; old-
fashioned tender cornfield. bean
seed, 25c teacup or 80c Ib.; black
pole bean seed. 25 teacup; purple
hull white table pea, $1.25 pk. Mrs.
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
Imp. honey drip cane seed; 60c
gal., $1 pk.; Willetis wonders, $5c
lb., 4 Ibs. $1. 25; Stone Mtn. water-
melon, banana _muskmelon, 25c
eupful, 7&e Ib. Geli. cc H. H. Sul-
livan, Bremen, Rt.
Calif. ae beer seed, 10c
start, Mrs. SallieFlovd, Rockmart,
Rt 2.
Hastings Sitcne Mtn. watermelon
seed, 50c 1b., postpaid; Calif. black-
eyed peas, 5c Ib., postpaid, or exc.
for dried fruit. Clyde -Cook, Ash-
burn, Rt. 2.
Little white multiplying: onions,
'45c gal., plus postage, or exc. for
No. 1 white Spanish peanuts at
246c lb., or for P. R. potato plants
to be del, 18th April. Mrs. L. R.
Ashworth, Logarville. Rt. 4.
Sev. bu. nice Dashine, $1 bu.,
FOB., W. TT. Livingston, Bruns-
wick, RFD 1,
Hight lbs. pure Stone Mtn. wa-
termelon seed, hand selected, dried
in shade, 50c Ib. or $3.75 for lot.
Mrs. Ethel Wright, Chauncey, Rt.
2. :
Early Alaska Eng, peas, white
velvet and green pod okra, each
15c Ib., del. Exec. for Bermuda
onion plants, honey or peanuts.
J. D, Holtzclaw. Cedartown.
Greater Baltimore tomato seed,
45e \b., 5 Ibs., $3.50; Chas W. and
Early Flat Dutch cabbage seed, $1
Ib., postpaid. Lee Waldrip, Gaines-
ville.
Well-natured Perkins long green
bunch okra seed, early, prolific
and bears until frost, 20c cup.
Cash with order, Not prepaid.
Mrs. M. T, Barber, LaGrange, Rt.
3.
Honey Drip syrup cane seed, 50c
peck, or exc.-for cotton seed. - P.
R. Mangum, Talmo, Rt. 1.
Stone Mtn. and Thurmond Grey
melon seed, 60c lb. Exc: 10 Ibs:
for any full stock male pigs, eggs,
syrup, or anything of equal value.
Starling Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2.
Good, pure Stone Mtm: watermel-
on seed, 1931 crop, selected; 100-
Tb. lots, 20c Ib., FOB; smail lots,
35c Ib. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon.
White and speckled running but-
Also To-
mato plants, now ready, 80 per
100, de]. Mrs. W. P. Fisher, Ab-
beville,
Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson wa-
termelon seed, treated in solution
1000-1 corrosive sublimate for an-
thracnose and wilt. Del., 50c Ib.
C,. E. Thomson, Thomasville, 931
So. Broad St.
Seed rice, $2.50 bu., FOB; 3 tbs.,
25c, postpaid; cattail millet. 10c
Ib., postpaid in 5-lb. lots; green
striped cushaw seed, 10c cup,
postpaid on 2 cups. A. A, Fuqua,
Jackson,
White seed pop corn, 10 Ibs..and
up, 5 Ib.; seed Porto Rican pota-.
toes, $1 bu.; white seed sugar.
cane, $10 per M. All FOB. Taw.
Oe Beacon; Pp. Oo. Box | 97,
Gasset
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Seed For Sale
taloup seed. Guar, pure;
direct: 25c: pkt.; 50 02.3; postpaid. |
R. H. Long, Culverton.
Pride. of Ga. and Stone Mtn,
watermelon. seed, wilt-resistant, up
J. O, Kimbell, McDonough.
Thurmond gray watermelon
seed, 50c. Ib. del. in Ga.
Welch, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
Tom Watson melon seed, from
20 to 50 lb. melons, $30 per 100 Ibs.,
or 85e lb. for less than 100 lbs.
Cash with order. Add postage. B.
G. Gay, Stellaville.
Citron seed, 30 seed, ive: cushawe
seed, 85 seed, 10c.
McClain, Alpharetta, Rt 3.
Triumph or American wonder
watermelon seed,
FOB. J. H. Smith, Chipley, Rt: 1.
Collard and Eng, pea seed, 15
ib., or exe. for bean seed or good
dried fruit,
Write first.
Sumner.
Mrs. EH. D. Lawhorn,
nip seed, each, 4tbls., 25c; old-
fashioned onion seed, radish, broad
leaf tobacco seed,
Add postage. Mrs, Sidda Souther-
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR
SALE
Prolific corn, 1st yr., $1 bu., at.
my home. C. H. Mosely, Lavonia,
Fitts
$1.50. bu. Mrs. R. Iu.
bert: Rti4.
on. 5 Ibs. or more. Arthur Mar-
shall, Concord.
Fifteen hundred bu.
5Ce bu., FOB. W. IF. Macomber,
Haleyondale.
Fifty bu. Neal's Peymaster, 2
ears to sialk, nubbed and shelled,
$1.50 per 4 bu: $2 bu., FOB, or
exe. for genuine O-too-tan beans,
H. R. Dobson, Sugar Valley.
Golden Queen pop corn and Milo
maize shelled and clean, 8c. Ib.,
FOB: aslo Missouri! Grey Top cane
seed, -75e bu. No Jess: than. 4
order shipped. Cash, E, W. Cor-
nelison, Kensington.
Neals Paymaster, ist yr, and
shelled and nubbed, $1.25 bu., FOB;
Cokers No. 5, ist yr., kept pure
at gin, 50 bu., FOB. Pat Barnes,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
lifie seed corn, 2-5
Nubbed and shelled;
peck; $1.50 bu., FOB here.
S. Fowler, Buford, Rte.
Hastings Prolific and Marlboro,
crossed for 5 yrs. and field se-
lected; 8-6 ears to stalk; 50 pk.:
$L.75 bu. Exe. 5 or 6 bu. for po-
tato plants or honey. W. A. Moon,
Waco.
25e gal.; 40
J. WS
bu... Wannamaker Cleveland of
here at barn for any farm produce
I ean. use. R. pe Son
Brooks.
Carefully selected yellow Dent
seed corn, 75c peck, postpaid. E. D.
Owens, Mtn. City.
Butts prolific seed corn, hand-
picked and- shelled, very prolific,
ears low to ground, 65c pk., $2 bu.,
CoD: G. P. Whitworth, Hull.
(of 80 Ibs.) at barn.
Okoopee.
Ten Ibs. nice, shelled white rice
pep corn, 50c; not del.; smaller
quantity, 6c Ib. No checks. Mrs.
Louis Wagonhoffer, Kathleen.
Yellow flint field seed corn 75e
peck. $2 bu., FOB; white heading
collard plants: 20c C; pure Dark
Cornish eggs from prize winning
stock, $1 per 15. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester.
Two ear corn 50c bu., FOB, my
shipping point; 300 bu. gov.
Porto Rican potato seed, yellow
var. best sellers. Write or wire.
Dr. J. Lawton Tyre, Screven.
Cuban yellow flint seed corn, not
mixed with white, $1 pk., $3 bu.,
FOB. Grady Cook, Cordele, Rt. D.
95e per half bu. $1.90 bu., prepaid.
Largest and longest eared corn
known. K. S. Price, Cleveland.
Truckers Favorite for seed. $1:50
bu., 40c pk.; cream Crowder peas,
32 Ib.; collard plants, 75c M del. by
parcel post. J. T.-.Greer, Austell,
Rt. 1, Box 119.
One hundred bu. Whatleys pro-
lific: 200 bu. Hastings prolific; 100
bu. Mexican June, all hand select-
ed, nubbed- and shelled*and $1.25
Gable imp. seed corn, 60c pk.,
or $2 bu., 2-6 ears per stalk; hon-
ey drip cane seed, $1.25 bu., FOR.
patches
L. O. Morris, Winston
te 5 lbs., 50c; over 5 lbs. 40 Ib,
EH, Cons
Miss Rozil Lee ~
the. kind: that
grow to wt. 150 lbs.; 25c oz., $4 Ib., ~
or black-eyed peas,
Turnip seed mixed, Seven Top :
and White Globe, long red and tur-.
10c spoonful.
insp.,
-Burbanks Golden Treasure can |
ist: yre:?
sf
1
%
i
a
land, Ellijay, Rt. 3. io
Shelled corn, 1931 crop, \65c bas c
Greene, Cuth- .
Pop corn, white, shelled and per- ;
fectly clean, 10c lb. Postage paid
* 4,
shelled corn,
ie
$1.
Special field selected Tenn. Pro-
ears to. stalk.
Piedmont ist yr. seed corn $1.50
triumph planting seed, 40c bu. Exe. |.
Two hundred bu corn, 50 bu.
J. V. Hil
Big Rockdale seed corn, 50c pkw
bu. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436. .
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Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
_ Department of a
Agriculture
EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner
THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1932
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February 15, 1922, at the Post
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under the act of June 8, 1936.
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Seed For Sale
: While milling corn, 50 bu., good
scund Ga. runner seed peanuts, 3c
- Ib.; white Spanish, 2c lb. Samples
en request. Miss Eula B. Cook,
Milan.
Scotts
imp. Marlboro prolific
seed corn, big eared var. from. 23!
yrs. breeding and field selection,
- flac peck; $1.25 per 4% bu.; $2 bu.
_ Add postage if by mail. Z. L. Scott,
~~ Concord.
' Old-fashioned yellow field seed
corn, 80c pk. del.; $2.50 bu., FOB;
-B. R, eggs, $1 per 15; cockcrels,
he $1.50 each;. Red: eggs, $1 15.. AN
| ploodtested. Milton Sumner, Syl-
me yester, Rt. 3.
_ Sey. bu. Mosbys prolific selected
from 75 bu. per acre yield (out-
_ yields any other variety in dry
~}peasons), 75c pk, $1.50 bu., cash.
~ Murray Kimsey, Cornelia.
Hastings seed corn, especially
' gelected for planting, 2-9 ears to
' stalk. Nubbed and shelled, $2 bu.
'r. W. Simmons, Douglasville.
Old-fashioned little cob corn,
Rubbed and shelled, 50c pk., $2 bu,
Wo chks. Mrs, EB. E. Blalock, Pine-
view. ;
: Several bu. extra good 2-eared,
white seed corn, carefully dev. by
own selection. Yields 50 bu. .and
up to an acre, $1.50 bu. L. C. Kim-
sey, Cornelia.
= Jarvis golden. prolific seed corn,
~jJeading yellow var. Ga. Exp. Sta-
~ tion test, Ist yr. from breeder, se-
- Jected) seed, $2.50 bu., or 75c. pk.
D. F. Ogden, Odum, Rt. 1.
Good ear corn, 60 bu., or exc.
for good, sound seed peanuts,
Spanish and N. C. runners. Bu.
for bu. W. lL. Lancaster, McRae,
Beemt. 2;
- Pure Whatleys prolific, $1.50 bu.,
B0c pk.; also McLendon prolific,
$1.50 bu., 50c pk. All hand selected.
Add postage. No chks. Hubert
White, Cuthbert, RFD 3, Box 17.
-. Two hundred bu. Hastings pro-
_ jific, weevil-free, 75c bu.; good 4-
hand fodder, never rained on, $1.75
_. ; cow _peas, $1 bu.; all FOB my
_farm. A. E. Evans, Tucker, Rt. 1,
~ = ere ae . <i Reco Se ESR
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Seed For Sale
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
No. 1 Cleveland big: boll, 75e bu.;
Vandiveirs Heavy Fruiter (makes
145 bales to acre in good ground),
75e bu. Daniel Deen, Axson.
Pure Addison cotton seed, clean-
ed at gin, 5Gc bu. at my home. W.
L. Wilson, Talising Roek. Rt. 3.
Tixie Triusph, wilt-resistant,
big boll, 50e bu. FOB: C. . Thom-
,as, Dexter,
Petty-Tocle wiltresistant cotton
seedi 600:...bu, =. FOR? Wi Pee.
Girardeau, Claxton; Rt. 2.
Fetty-Toole wilt-resistant cotton
seed, saved pure from bale and
half to acre, 50c bu. W. M. Wright.
Et.. Valley.
Piedrnont-Cleveland big boll, 2nd
yr.. $2. per 100 Ibs.. FOB; 150 bu.
9)-day velvet beans, gathered with-
out rain, perfect for planting, $1.25
bu.,. FOB; exc. for 20 bu. N..C.
runner. peanuts. -G. C. Mixon,
Abba. :
Covington-T sole wilt-resistant
ectton seed, 60c bu. FOB, or exc.
for good syrup. A. J. Kemt, Mid-
ville, Rt. 2.
Piedimont-Cleveland, 75e bu.;
cream, Sugar Crowder peas, 6c:
vers; early and prolifie 2-crop var.;
Pride of -Ga. melon seed, 50c Ib.;
exc. P. R. potato plants; also want
rent a good mule. J..N. Carson,
Griffin.
D Pp. L. long staple wilt-resist-
ant cotton seed, direct from the
Miss. Delta Seed Assn. last yr.;
kept pure at gin, $3 per 100 lbs, J.
G. Whitley, Mauk, RFD 2.
Seventy-five bu. Texas cash lohg
staple, 1 1/16 in. staple, ginned 42
per cent lint, $3 per 100 lbs. W. N.
Davenport, Acworth.
Rhynes Cook: wilt-resistant, 5c
bu.; Cokers wilt-resistant, Cleve-
land 11/16 in. staple, ist yr. from
Cokers;- Pollock 10-25 Rocky Ford
cantaloup seed, 50c Ib. C. L. Rhyne,
Plains.
D. P. L: cotton seed, inch staple,
1200 Ibs, seed cotton make 500 Ibs.
lint, $1 bu., $2.50 per 100 Ibs. L. D.
Maxey, Lawrenceville.
Pure Cokers Cleveland 5, ginned
on private pin and recleaned, 1
1/16 in. staple, 60c bu. J. P. Alex-
ander, Louisville.
Pure Wannamaker. Exe. 15 bu.
for 15 gal. A-l syrup. Both - pay
chgs. of del. Exc, 100 lbs. for 10
Ibs. good; flue-cured chewing to-
bacco, del. R. L. Hughey, Roop-
ville, Rt. 3.
Pure Puinot cotton seed, 40c bu.
G. E. Yeuman, Lumpkin, RFD 4.
Sixty bu. Cokers No. 5, pure
and clean, 75c bu. W. M. McGinnis,
Dunwoody. f
Four hundred bu. Wannamaker
Cleveland big boll, ist yr. Kept
clean at gin. 50c bu., FOB, Camak,
J. N. Fields, Augusta, RFD 3.
Pure Wannamakers recleaned,
40ce bu.; country-cured, hickory
smoked sausage, 25c Ib.; real good
Tennessee mare: mule, 11 yrs. old.
wt, 1100 Ibs., $75. Riley C.. Couch,
Turin.
One hundred bu. Nealy Cleve-
land, 1 1/16 in. staple, rolls
cleaned, 5c bu., FOB; also 200
bu. milling corn, 60c, FOB. J. O.
Chambers, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
One hundred and fifty bu. Wan-
namakers pure and privately
ginned, 50c bu., or exc. some for
good, flue-cured chewing tobacco
(send sample of tobacco), pecan
trees, or pink skin P. R. potatoes
for bedding. B. F. Fagan, Martin.
Cokers pedigreed 5 strain 3, pri-
vately ginned, ist yr. direct from
Coker. Orders in 5 bu. lots, $1.50;
over 10 bu., special price, FOB.
Fred McDonaid, Appling.
Raburns imp. Poulnot, improved,
8 yrs., short limbs, 50c bu., or exc,
Ib. for Ib. for white Spanish pea-
nuts. F. L. Raburn, Ideal,
Piedmont ped. Cleveland big boll,
Ist. yr., 45;- second yr., 35c bu.;
Summerours half and half, ist yr.,
55c bu. Alton L. McCullough, Dex-
ter, Rt. 2.
Highty - bu. Covington Toole
wilt-resisting cotton seed, 59c bu.,
FOB: 10 bu. old-fashioned Ga. pea-
nuts, 75c bu., or exc. for good
shoats at 3144c lb, within 40 miles
Dublin, I. T. Thompson, Dublin,
Rt 41;
Ruekers, saved for planting, 50c
bu., FOB. P. M. Hoicomb, Cal-.
houn, Rte 1,
Pure long staple Rucker cotton
seed: this cotton pulls 15-16 to 1
inch, 50c bu. H. S. Bryan, Canon.
Pure Wannamaker cotton seed,
earefully handled at gin, recleaned,
60c. buc POBs Re = Brantley.
Harrison. *
Three hundred bu. good Half
and Half cotton seed; kept pure,
50c bu.; 1150 Ibs. will make 500
Ib. bale. E. C. Colston, Wrights-
ville, Rt. 6.
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Seed For Sale
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 1 1782
in staple, 60c bu. FOB; exc. few
for O-too;-tam beans. Horace Dar-
neil, Winston.
D. P. L..No. 48, Ist yr.,
ly ginned, Tic bu.; exe. for i bur
Q-too-tans, 1 bu. 90-day velvets, 5
gul, good Ga. cane syrup. Re oO.
Robertson, Lithonia, Rt.8.
Nice lot of Ist yr. seed Delta and
Pine Land No. 4, long staple and
demands a premium, 40 per eent.
lint, 60 bu.;-also fine Neely-Oleve-
land long staple, 60c bu. Grady
Adams, Social Circle.
Vandivers Heavy Fruiter eotton
sced, 50c bu. or exc. bu. for bu.
N. G. peanuts or 2 bu. for 1 of
Brab. peas. W,. H. Mason, Ailey.
One hundred and twenty bu. Pet-
ty-Tool cotton seed, wilt-resistant,
85e bu. FOB; 10 bu. Mixed peas,
gathered without rain, good and
sound, 75c bu. Milton Beall, Louis-
ville. E
Seed cane: pure red ribbon and
green seed cane, av. 3 ft., sacked
for protection, $2 hundred small
lots; thousand or over $1.50 hun-
dred, Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven.
Twenty or 25 M seed cane. Make
best offer on it. J. L, McKenzie,
Stillmore, Rt: 1.
Nice lot bright and recleaned
honey drip cane seed, 40c gal, T5c
peck, prepaid. L. L. Smith, War-
renton, Rt. 3.
One M Ibs. pure Stone . Mtn.
watermelon seed, 40c lb, Special
price in bulk. C. W. Collins, At-
lanta, 81334 Bankhead Ave.
Chufas, $1. peck, $3.50
Stuart pecans, 12%4c Ib.;
bu;
velvet
beans, $1.50 bu.; highland rice, 65
peck; all FOB. B. B. Strange,
Swainsboro, Rt. 5. :
Stone Mtn. watermelon and
hearts of gold muskmelon seed,
925e cupful, 75 lb.; imp. hony drip
cane, 60c gal., $1.25 peck, $2 per
% pu., del. No stamps. Mrs. H. H.
Sullivan, Bremen, Rt. 1.
Genuine Watson melon seed, 40c
lb., del, J. M. Chapman, Chula.
Jerusalem. artichokes for. plant-
ing, $1 bu.; Hastings syrup cane
seed, 10c Ib., $1.50 bu. W. E. Gooa-
win, Wadley. -
Red skin shallots, 40c gal., or
exc. Write. Mrs. Tom Irvin, Milner,
Rt. 1.
Multiplying Calif. beer seed or
moss plant, yellow var., 25c. per
start, Stamps accepted. Mrs. L. E.
Green, Atlanta, 835 Ponders Ave.
Vine okra, grows on vine like
cucumber. Sample pkt. of seed by
mail, 10c in coin and 2c postage.
Chesley Rice, Atlanta, 503%
Luckie Street,
Old-fashioned, tender cornfield
bean, striped tender garden bean,
20c 1b.; muskmelon, cantaloup seed
mixed, cucumber, i10c per snuff box
full, del. Anna Belle Wright, Alto,:
Richa
~ About 25 bu. honey drip cane
seed, $1 bu., FOB, E. M. Phipps,
Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Hastings shula and Egyptian
wheat, 6c Ib. in quantities; also
peas, last crop, $1.50. Will exc.
White shallots, 40c gal. B. B. Mor-
gan, Clyo.
Hastings Stone Mtn: melon
seed, 50c Ib., pastpaid; Calif. black-
eyed peas, 324c Ilb., postpaid, or
exc. for dried fruit. No chks,. Mrs.
Clyde Cook, Ashburn, Rt. 2.
Nancy Hank and Kieckley sweet
melon seed, 15c large teacupful:
bunch butter beans, 8 lb, Exc,
for large peanuts (not Spanish)
or pecans; 40 lbs. new turnip seed.
Make offer. N. D. Denney, Cal-
houn, Rt. 1, Box 36.
Five. bu. good, sound velvet bean
seed, $1.50 bu., FOB. B. C. Plyler,
Manassas, Rt. 2.
Thirty Ibs. Hand-selected pure
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 25c Ib.,
plus postage, or exec. for duck or
turkey eggs. Aaron Farmer,
Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 116. :
Thirty lbs. Thurmond gray mel-
on seed, 40c lb., or exc. for equal
value in chickens; any pure breed
heavy hens, State what you have.
Bonner McMullan, Rentz.
Four lbs.. clean, shade-cured
from large melons, Lifsey melon
seed for sale, or exc. 1 pk. chufas
or 1 bu, good peas. Each pay
ches. W. I. Flowers, Adel, RFD 2.
Good, tender confield bean seed,
half runner colored garden bean
seed, each 25c lb.: white sugar
Crowder pea seed, 10c Ib., post-'
paid. J. W. Dill, Tunnel Hill.
Imp, Watson melon seed, hand
selected, 75 Ib., FOB. C. W. Me-
Donald, Poulan.
Thirty-five bu. 90-day speckeld
velvet bean seed, $1.25; good,
sound hog lard, 10c Ib.; sound;
mixed peas, $1. bu.
Del, at home. H. G. Thompson,
Reynolds, Rt. 3. as
RKET BULLETIN
or $30 per 100 Ibs, FOB. W. W.
private: | Two .bu. white multiplying on:
| Old-time Seven Top turnip seed,
Not shipped.
Seed For Sale
- {Three hundred Ibs. white velvet
okra seed, 35c per single pound,
Cleveland, Locust Grove, Rt. 2.
ions, $1.50 bu.; 10 Ibs. King frost
turnip seed, 15c Ib., FOR. C.-C.
Puckett. Newnan.
10c for 2 tbls. Add postage. Mrs.
Ader Crump, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
American wonder watermeion
seed from Clements, $3 Ib.; 1% Tbi.
$2: 1% lb., $1.25; white pop corn.
cream and 6-wks. Crowder peas.
10c lb. C. R. Smith, Buford, Rt. 3.
-- Two hundred Ibs. genuine imp
Dixie Belle melon seed, 35c, FOB;
100. bu. old-fashioned Claybank
peas, 100 bu, Tillman clays, $1.50.
bu. FOB, All guar. A-L grade.
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.
Genuine white velvet okra seed,
30c lb., 4 Ibs, $1, del.; running
squash seed, 15c per snuff box full
del. Verdena Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.
Chufas, corn beads, old-fashioned
long muskmelon, cushaw, sweet
pumpkin, watermelon, yard-long
pea seed, 6 pkgs., 25c; cornfield
beans, mixed, 25c qt. Add postage.
Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Alto, Rt..1.
Old-fashioned muskmelon seed,
large kind, $1.59 Ib.; honey dew
eantaloup, $1.50 lb.- Miss Flossie
Price, Locust Grove, Rt. 3. :
Seventy-five -bu. pure honey drip
cane seed, $1 bu. Exe. for good
pigs. J* W. Lee, Douglasville, -
RED 5. : =
No. 1 Ga. runner peanuts, 3c Ib.;
120-day running velvet beans, 3c
lb., FOB. Exc. some for Brab peas
or kiana seed cane if near by, or
other value. J. F. Lindsey, Tifton,
REG
Clements imp, melon seed, 275
to wt. 160 lbs. or more; also Amer-
ican okra seed, 25c oz. H. T. Clem-
ents, Tennille. : .
Old-fashioned bunch butter
beans, 15 1b.; 2-crop Crowder
peas, 10c Ib.; seed from squash,
measure 42 inches, 10c~pkt. Mrs.
Lena McBrayer, Buford, Rt. 3.
One hundred lbs. Dixie Belle
melon seed, saved from large, well
shaped melons.. Seed guar. abso-
lutely pure, 40c lb. J. E. Harris,
Harlem. .
About 25 lbs. -long green pod
okra seed, 25c lb. Cash with order.
J. O. West, Kennesaw, Rt. 1.
Coldproof Eng. pea seed ,2c Ib,
or exc, for Bermuda plants, bean
seed or sun-dried apples. Mrs. J.
G. McDonald, Colquitt. ee
_Harly pureple top turnip seed,
2 Ibs. 45c; collard seed; 2 lbs 35c.
All del. Abner Baker, Norman
Park. fare
Stone Mtn. melon seed, ready
treated for wilt, 50c tb., del.; also
Cokers No. 7 wilt-resistant staple
cotton seed, 65c bu. T. B. Thomas,
Thomasboro.
Best var, pimento pepper seed,
50c lb., or exc. for No. 1 Ga. cane
syrup, 10 to 100 gal., or sweet po-
tatoes. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville.
Seventy lbs. Clements water-
melon seed, Ist yr., hand-saved,
$1 lb. A. Silver, McRae, Rt. 1,
Box 38.
Five lbs, pure, shade-dried Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 40c lb., FOR, or
exc, for Spanish peanuts. D, A..
Wright, Helena, Rt. 1.
Cream, large speckled sugar
Crowder peas, 5c Ib.; sunflower
seed, 10c lb.; second crop cobbler,
2nd crop triumph, Lookout Mtn.
seed Irish potatoes, 2 bu. bag,
$2.50, FOB. Clyde Hartlive, Sul-
-phur Springs. :
Long neck, green and. striped
and white round cushaw, old-fash-
ioned yellow pumpkin seed, good
var. pop corn, okra seed, big jum-
bo, each, 15e cupful, Cash. Mrs.
Alcy Tuck, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ~~
Late orange cane seed, $1 bu.,
more. Mrs. Hattie Rogers, Mineral
Bluff. : ee
Few more of the worlds famous
gourd seed (that grow to hold 7-9
gal.), 20c per doz. Add 2c for post-
age, No stamps. W. FF. Walden,
Vidalia, RFD 1, -
Twenty-five bu. orange cane
seed, $1 bu., or 90c bu. for lot,
FOB. Seed well. cleaned. 8B. F.
Hall, Ball Ground, RFD 1.
Early Rocky Ford eantaloup
seed, 50c lb. L. C. Freeman, Car-
rollton, RFD 6.
| White nest onions, 50c gal.; old-
fashioned tender cornfield bean
seed, 25c teacupful, or 30e Ib.;
black pole bean seed, 30c Ih.: pur-
ple hull white table pea, $1.25 pk.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
Burbanks golden treasure can-
| taloup seed, guar. pure, ist yr
direct, 25 pkt., 50c oz., postpaid.
IR, H. Long, Culverton..
ee
a ee Thursday, February 25,
seed, $1, or $10 lb. Grows melons |
del..Ga points in lets of 2 bu. or |
Ecoronn
1932
Seed For Sale
Large size. white nest ee.
40c gal. del. Cash with onder ae =
Shock Adams, Lawrenceyvilie Rt . 22
_Lespedeza and Carpet grass see,
$2.75 bu.; cream sugar Crowder
peas, speckled, $2 bu: seiphaes
Baltimore tomato, 75e Jp.- ma
globe, $1.50; cabbage and cane
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch
Hand-saved from selected me.
ons, Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson
watermelon seed, treated, 50 jh,
del, C. F. Thomson, Thomasville
938f South Broad St. pee
Rocky Ford and Texas Ca
$
nnon |
Ball muskmelon seed, $1 Ib, or
exc. for silver hull or cream
sugar Crowder peas. or yellow
crook neck: squash seed. Marvin.
Jackson, Locust Grove, Rt. 2, ~~
_ Curley mustard or Rock Mtn
cabbage seed, 10c this; whites _
Crowder peas, 20c qt.; citron seeq
24 for 10c, Miss. Viola Hensley,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 60. ae
White or red nest onions, 35.
gal.; 12 lbs. sun-dried peaches, Ife _
lb:; pumpkin seed, 25 pt.; Gol
and Tennessee field. Eliza Weeks,
Dial. Tee
Genuine honey drip sorghu
cane seed, absolutely pure, 8 ]h.
or $1.25 bu, del. in bu, lets, H. g,
Brooks, Monroe. Sve
Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10_
start. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart,
RtS2, : :
No. 1 recleaned Pridgeon table
peas, $4 bu, or 8 Ib. in 10 Ib, lots
or over. Mrs, Nettie Mae Morgan,
Americus, ae
Watson melon seed, improved,
good as the best, 60c lb, del: 10
Ibs. up, 50c Ib. A. F. Rogers, Face.
ville. : ae
CORN AND. SEED CORN
SALE ee
Sev. hundred bu. white corn,
shucked and slip-shucked, 60c bu, _
del. radius. of 40 miles; 150 bu,
peas, several varieties, cheap; 100
bu. Texas rustproof oats, 50c bu,
J.. W. Sewell, Newnan. one
_ At my barn, 300 bu. slip-shucked
dry bottom corn,,75c bu.; also 3
M bundles fodder, $1.50 per 100
Cash. Mrs. S. A. Prewette, Win:
ston, Rt. 1. ou
Two bu. pop .corn, red kind,
slightly mixed, good and sound,
7c lb.; also bean seed, little striped
kind-haif runners, 35 JIb., FOB,
Hugh L. Hudgins, Summerville,
Rt.1.
Fifteen bu, Rockdale seed corn,
$2 bu., or 50c pk. Exe. for nice,
young hens, bu. for 4 hens; alsol
pure Thompson Ringlet 18 mos,
old cock, $1.25..C. R. Ray, Plain:
ville, Rt. 1. ae
Pop corn, $1.50 bu. if shelled,
Exe, for young chickens, not over
yr. old, B, Rocks, White Rocks,
W. L. I allow 12%c Ib., and for
bantams (no roosters), 35 each,
Alen Gosnell, Clarkesville, Rt. 3,
Box 73, : <a
Hastings prolific corn, field in
spected: and cert. pure by State
College Agriculture, tested 100 per
cent germination. Selected seed,
nubbed and shelled, $1.50 bu. Rich
ard Lewis, Cornelia. =
Pure Hastings prolific seed
corn, $1.75 bu.; velvet cob, $2 bu
G. W. Pippen, Culloden, Box 36.
Whatleys prolific, 1st yr., hand
shelled, 50c pk., $1.75 bu. BE. Hi
Blankenship, Chauncey, Rt. 2.
Pure yellow Dent field selected:
and pure Mexican June hond: ~
selected, each, 60c pk., $2 bu.; also
Vandivers heavy fruiter cotton
seed, 75c bu., FOB. Mrs. J. T,
Dewberry, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.7
Whatleys prolific, Ist yr. 8@~
lected, nubbed and hand-shelled,
75e pk., $2.50 bu. Exe. for laying
FOR
hens, or Schley pecans. W. R. Day;
Thomaston. es
White shelled pop corn, 1931
crop, 6c lb., FOB. No stamps. G
Y. Yeomons, Vidalia. Te
Hand-selected, Iowa silver mim
corn, yellow Dent, matures in 9
days, 40c gal. del.; purple hull
peas, 20c qt. del. Weevil treated
R. G. Morris, Bowdon. :
Five bu. golden queen pop com
shelled, 3c lb., FOB, No orders for
less than 50c. Ralph Corneliset;
Kingston. Poa
Golden quen pop corn, $1 Pe
15 lbs., FOB, or 10c Ib. del. in small
lots. C. M. Owen, Hawkinsville.
Truckers imp. seed corn, gt0Ws
and makes roasting ears in about
50 days. $50 per A., or 10 Ib. f
small lots. J. O. Owens, Hawkin
ville, eae
Twenty bu, fine Whatleys care
fully selected and nubbed, tipped
and shelled by hand, $1.50 Puy
FOB. J. G. North, Sharpsburg:
Cuban. yellow flint seed COM
not mixed with white corn, $4
$3 bu., FOB, Grady Cook, Cor
BLD, z ae
rize winner,
$1.50 bu. shelled; Calif, ,
white tady peas, sound.
ea NWoz-checks, . G.
Campton.
yo eane seed corn, a 75
, or more, well matured
occ eorn, $1.25 ee
tings : PS oilic, Ist yr., select-
ed, $2.50 bu., FOB, or exe.
anuts, pecans or Porto Rico
seed, 1931, imp. Whatleys
$2.50 bu., 2 bu. to bag.
Ga. Crop Improvement As-
L. Short, Syl-
rs favorite.
roasting: ears in 57 days
1 peck, 85c, postpaid.
Gardner. Homer, Box 28.
n Passmore, Americus.
Fruiter, 2 bales per acre,
long lint, culled, in 100-Ib.
$3 COD; also want white feed
ee of holes; exc. broom
_ M. Aderhold, Lavonia.
| No. 5 extra fine, new,
lected cotton seed, 75c bu. Ww.
ble, Adairsville.
cotton. seed, 50c bu. in
ks, recleaned and pure.
ne Land, "No. re re-
culled, ist yr., 60c bu.;
heifer calves, O-too-tan
in or peas. J. A. Max-
ngton,
No. 5, pure, screened,
Also pure-bred J. B. Giant
a: per 15; or exc. either.
is fave you? Mrs. W._ E.
h te, Rutledge, Rt. 2.
4 kept pure; 50c bu., FOB. Al-
eed, long staple and 40 per
cen lint, 60c bu. del. H, Grady
Social Circle.
bu. Cokers Cleveland Su-
r grass stalks, $6 nae
a, Thomson, Rt. 2.
2 FOB. No exch.
Also will exc. $65 value for good
Milch cow fresh or soon to freshen.
. Kirkland, Lyons, Rt. 2.
Tools Wilt Resistant; cost $3 bu.
last year. I offer 3 bu. bags, 50c
50. Alex Campbell,
press cotton seed, inch-
taple, $1 bu.; also several
tres] thoroughbred Jersey. cows.
_ Make offer; del. farm, 4 mi, West
Corde Clara Mae Wells, Cor-
snty-five bu.
aan
Wannamaker
. boll, ist yr. a
shies, Ir., Madison.
xe. 5. unmixed at gin,
nd culled, 75c bu., FOB. M.
' - Gainesville, Rt. 4,
Vandiver's heavy fruiter, 50c, or
bu. for bu. N.C. Runner pea-
and 2 bu. fori bu. Brab peas.
: H. Mason, Ailey.
_ , salt and Half cotton seed, 50c
| bus also Honey Drip cane seed, 5c
3 uce Andrews. Haddock.
Seed Wanted |
it 20 Ibs. cabbage and 20 Ibs.
ed at 75c lb. each. Will
Por 0 Rico, insp. plants, at
M HP, Crow, Gainesville,
white multiplying onions,
i fruit, peaches or apples, for
loned Half Runner seed
Mrs. Ww. O. Vaughan. Mar-
e bu. O:too. tan beans ant
Medium size sweet potatoes
e ding (pure Porto Rico), dei.
es Must be reason
J. W. Green, Thomas:
U. each, Osceola velvet
bu. 90-day runners.
ane seed. Li. C. Allen,
ie
This corn ft
st yr. ginned. on water gin
Sur-
cokers No, 5, Strain 2, cotton |
+
Seed Wanted
- SEED SUGAR CANE
Want a few hundred stalks seed
sugar cane. Quote. John W. Mer-
iwether, Newnan, 126 Jackson St.
Want 100 stalks of good ribbon
an for planting. Quote best price
det. Mrs. P. L, Gilchrist, Augusta,
Rie 2. :
CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED
Want % bu. early yellow Dent
corn at once. Exc. old-fashioned
yellow or Hastings at $2 bu.; lady
finger peas, 10e Ib: R. C. Entish,
Barnesville, Rt. 1.
Want 200 bu. white milling corn
dei. here, in ear or shelled. Give
best price. O. LL. Cowan, Dora: !-
ville
Want 1 bu. good milling corn for
seed. Send sample and best price.
Lee Reed, Lincolnton, Rt. 2.
Eggs For Sale _
Pure bred White Rock eggs, $1
per 15. Mrs. C. A. Bartenfeld, Dal-
ton, Rt. 2.
White Pekin duck eggs, 50c per
1b, postpaid. All eggs tulled. Guss
Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs,
$1.25 per 15. Write for Scat on 50
and 100 lots. Mrs. T. E. Stephens,
Cordele, Rt. CG.
Pure bred B.'R. eggs, $3 per 100
del.; baby chicks, $4 per 50 del.;
pedigree W,. L., 8 mos. Glad cock-
erels, Colonials best pens, $2.50
each, del. Mrs, J. A. Howell,
Meigs, Rt: 1.
Thoroughbred Light Brahma
eggs from my Gaint str., $1 per
15. Cartons ret. Mrs. C. W. Evans
Wrightsville, Rt, 1.
Pure bred Godden Buff Orp.
eggs, 75c- per 15. Fresh, fertile, in-
sured and prepaid. No checks., J.
H. Lloyd, McRae, Rt. 2.
S.-C. and RC. KR. bE. - Red, Don-
aldson str, eggs, 65c per 15. Money
orders. No chks. Mrs. J. W. Reyn-
olds, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1.
Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs,
75e per setting. Crate ret. Mrs. W.
BE. Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 3, Box 146.
Pure bred Byers Buff Drp. eggs,
$1 15, $1.75 30, plus postage. Crates
returned. 6 hens, $1.50 each; 7
mos. rooster, ($1.50; $10 for .7.
Money order. Mrs. B. Daniel, Mor-
row.
Hatching eggs from Ferris best
egg str., W. Leghorns, 259-300 egg
stock,- 65e per 15, $2.65 for 100; del,
C. B. Cheney, Bairdstown.
Parks str. B. R. eggs, 65e per
15, postpaid, or exc. for dried ap-
ples or peanuts. W. H. Brown, Jr.,
Eastman, Rt. 4._
R. I. Red eggs from dark red to
the skin breeders. Combination
Mahood. and Tompkins strains.
Several prize winners, 75c per 15.
Return carton. C, R. Bettis, Cum-
ming, Rt. 7:
Pheasant eggs for sale. Booking
orders for early del. A, M. Buck-
jner, Ranihurst, Rt. 2.
Pure bred Black: Minorca eggs,
Pape str., $1 per 15 del. Mrs. O. H
Vaughan, Ashland, Rt. 1.
Eggs from Thompson Imp. Ring-
lets, 75c per 15 del.; pr. Chinchilla
rabbits, buck and doe, $1 FOB.
Mrs.. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Rt. 5.
Booths AAA . C. W.. L. eggs
direct from Booth, 50c for 16; 90c
for 32, FOB. J. M. Wheat, Crandall.
Selected S. L. Wyandotte eggs,
rank high in fertility, 60c per 15,
postpaid. Mrs. Douglas McLendon,
Dawson, Rt. 4.
Everlay B. L. eggs from 2 yr.
old hens, 75c per setting, or exc.
for dried fruit; also running okra
seed ,10c pkg. Mrs. J. W. Williams,
Wrightsville, Rt=1,
Selected. eggs from Dark Cor-
nish, prize winning flock, $1.50 per
15, del. Lawrence Wynn, Milledge-
yill, Box 226.
Fischel str, White Pl. Rock eggs,
$0c per 15. Mrs. J. I. Veal, Deep-
step. -
Bees for hatching fron Donald-
sons famous Reds, stock direct,
We per 15 del., $1.25 for 30 del,
Mrs. O. LL, Craft. Lavonia.
Papes str. Black Minorca eggs,
75c per 15; also 15 Black Minorca,
Pape str. hens and 1 cock, 18 mos.
old, $12.,.or exc. for Thompsons
Imp. B. R. 18 mos. old hens. Mrs.
Alfred Gibbs, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
* Giant str. Black Minorca eggs,
$1 setting, prepaid. L. B. Millians.
Newnan,
Sixty-five doz. all white, infer-
tile eggs per week. Make _ best of-
fer. Mrs. J. B. Miller; Wray, Rt. 2.
Gray Tormentors. Knob-Comb
Blues, Jones Roundheads, Shelton
Roundheads. Eggs from either str.,
$2.50 per 15. Only fresh, fertile
eges eae G. We Logon, Eee 5
3 Rt. ss P
ee re eee.
Eggs For Sale
Pure bred R. C. Brown L. eggs,
75c per 15, cartons ret. Money
orders only. Gordon Mixon, Senoia,-
REeale
Pure bred Regal Dorcas. W.
Wyandotte eggs, 75c per setting.
Cartons ret. Filizabeth Mixon,
Ocilla,
Pure 8,262 R, 1S Red -eses 35c
doz. in lots of 10 or 12 doz. Crates
<0 be returned and postage paid.
Miss Ava Parker, Macon, Ri. 6.
Pure bred Mammoth Bron
turkey eges, $2.50 per duz.,
write what you have to offer
trade. J. B. Coke,
Drive.
Columbian Wyandotte eggs,
WD:
Ze
or
iti
Macon, Wesleyan
$1
per 15, postpaid, Bennett,
Molena.
White Pekin, slightly mixed
duck eggs, $1 per 13, postpaid.
Mrs. HErmily.B. Carnes, Cumming,
PR ae
Genuine Holterman Aristocrat
hatching eggs; also Marcy sir.
White Giants, Excellent layers, $1
per setting of 15; also March hatch
hens, pure Holterman B. Rock,
$1.40 each. Lewis Tabor, Albany,
Gillionville. :
Thompson str. B. R. eggs, 50c
per 15. Guar. to be pure bred.
Mrs, C. B. Gazaway, Cumming,
Rt 3:
Black .Warhorse game eggs, $1
per 15, or exc. for cabbage, Ber-
muda onion,_pctato plants, string-
less green pod bean or running
butter bean seed. .W. M, Davidson.
-| Maysville, Rt. 3.
Buff Orp. prize winning stock
eges, $1.25 per 15; 2 settings
shipped in same box for $2.25; also
have the light Buffs. State kind
you want. Mrs. W. E. Webb, Ogle-
thorpe, Rt. 1, Box 12.
Dunlap Red eggs, 50e per 15 del.,
or exe. for Spanish peanuts. Mrs.
H. E. Alderman, Wrightsville,
-'Phorntons Bred-to-Lay S. C.
Black Minorca eggs, 75c for 15, del.
Exe, for early speckled velvet
beans or pole cat peas. L. L.
Thornton, Woodville, RFD.
Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per
15, postpaid; also hen hatched bid-
dies, 10c each. Miss Ronie Johnson,
Shellman, Rt. i.
Tompkins str. S. C. R. I. Red
eges, $3.50 per 100, or $1 per 15.
No chks. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto
Brown Red game ege's, $1.25 per
15, or exc, some for turkey eggs,
1 for 1. Mrs. J. W. Vickery, Canon,
Rts,
Pure Buff Orp. eggs, 60c for 15,
erate ret.;. also field peas, 85c bu.;
FOB. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell.
Two hundred eggs per week
from thoroughbred, bloodtested R.
I, Reds, White and Silver Lace
Wyandotte and Buff Leghorns,
Dawson str. at $3.50 per 100. Mrs.
P, P. Ruben, Hapeville, 3279 Stew-
art Ave. .
Buff Orp, eggs, 75c per 15, $1.30
for 30, $2 C; also baby chicks, $7.50
per C. Strictly pure stock,.selected.
If chicks called for, $7 C, del.,
March 5. Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Re-
becca, Rt. 2.
Eggs from small (pound size)
bantams, 75c per 15, FOB; 3 same
type April cockerels, 50c each, W.
C. Smith, Woodstock, Rt. 2.
Ky. Doms pit game eggs, $1 per
15 eggs del., crates ret. The chick-
ens are different colors. No chks.
H. O. Loyd, Covington, Rt. 5.
Setting eggs from M. Johnson's
special and pedigreed imperial
mating hens,, direct as baby
chicks.. Hens av. better than 240
eggs each last year, $1 per 15, del.
Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville.
Hatching eggs from extra good
laying str. of Fawn and White In-
dian Runner ducks at depression
prices, 75c doz., prepaid. W. J.
Wylam, Cleveland.
Pure Napoleon Blue game eggs,
$3.50 for 15 Mrs. J. D. Rhodes,
Dexter, Rt. 3.
Brown lL. eggs for hatching, 35c
doz., or for best offer, FOB Cairo.
M. G. Maxwell, Whigham.
Donaldson R. I. Red and Thomp-
son Ringlet B..R. eggs, 75e per 15
del. in Ga. Money order, Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2.
Pure bred Eng. S. C. Leghorn
hatching eggs, $1 per 15, $3 C, $9
per case of 30 doz., all del. Cash
with order. Also nice, dried ap-
ples, 8c lb., seven top turnip seed,
5c tbis., del. J. J. Mooney, Quill.
Pure bred Tompkins str. R. I
Red ggs, $2 per 15. Mrs. A, H.
Freeman, Atlanta, 1499 McLendon
Ave.
Reg. stock Parks-str. B. R, eggs,
9-8 yr. old hens.-Cream grade cock-
erels direct. Permit No. and rat-
ing, 10-D1-32, $1.25 per 15, $1.76
per 24, $4.50 for 72, del. cartons
ret) Mrs, sonu A. Wateon, Ose
Eggs For Sale
Pure bred Golden Sebright bant-
am eggs, $125 per-15, $2 for 30,
postpaid. Cartons to be ret. Tom
Cade, Elberton, Rt. 4,
S.C: Buff L. eres, 75. per 15
del., from bloodtested stock. .Wib
exc. for beet or tomato, turnip or
bean and Eng: pea seed. Mrs. L. O:
Stapler, Roopville, Rt. 2
White Pekin duck eggs, $1 per
15, crates to be ret: Mrs. W. O.
Herrington, Daisy, Rt I.
Pure bred Dark. Cornish eggs
frony 6-7 Ib. hens, and: $-11. 4b.
cocks, $1.10 per setting; also cab:
bage, ecllard seed, 12c per 3 tbis.:
Lifsey melon seed; 40c lb. Money
order. Mrs, E. <P, King, Rochelle.
tat:
Fiat chiki eS
S. Crk i i
paid, carto
Miss 8
wood,
Pure pred hatching. eggs from
inveriay Brown Lebhorns, 90e per
Lbopoprpaid: = Mis: wh Je Carter:
Alma, Rt. 2:
White Cornish exes, 80c per 16.,
pure bred, large size, Rose Comb.
Mrs. J.-L. Odom, Abbeville.
B. L. bantam eggs, 50c per 15
not del.; also pure Homer pigeons,
mated, banded and working, $2 pr.
C. H. Overby, Columbus, 22 11th
Street.
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs from
large, 2 yr. old hens, mated to yr.
old cockerels, 75c per 15, postpaid.
Cartons to be ret. Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Ray City,
Pure bred B. R. eges from heavy
layers, $2.50 per -100; chicks, 7
per C: also good smoking and
chewing tobacco, 5 and 15c lb. Exc,
for dried peaches and apples. Mrs.
F, Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2.
Pure brea: S. L. Wyandotte eggs,
The per 15, not del., or exc. for
any kind of bean seed or cabbage
piants.. Mrs. G. Ii: Farmer, Stock-
bridge, Rt. 2.
2s from Donaldson
, 50e per -15, post-
ns returned, Sat. guar.
e 1 Chapman, Bron-
289 stock from Holtzapple, $1.25
del.; few laying pullets, $1.25 each,
4 for $4.50. F. E. Grubbs, Demor-
est, Rt: 1.
Pure bred Sheppard str. Ancona
eggs, 75c per 15, postpaid, or $2?
per 50. Mrs. W, L. Stonecypher,
Forest Glen, Rt. 1.
Pure bred Sheppard str. Ancona
eges, 75c per 15,.$2 per 50. Mrs.
Parry Fitzgerald, Forest Glen.
B. L. eggs, Russell str., 60c per
15, or exc. for good hatching eggs,
B. Rocks, Buff Orp. or Reds. Ea.
pay. charges. Mrs. B. M. Sapp,
Cochran, Rt, <1.
Pure Buff Rock eggs, $1 per 15;
1 large cock, fine stock, not 2 yrs.
old, $1; Mrs. D. F. Youngblood,
Rome, Rt, 1. :
Pure-bred White Rock hatching
eggs, heavy laying str, $1 per 15,
del,
i :
Pape str. Black Minorca eggs,
75e per 15; also. 15 Pape str. hens,
1 cock, all 18 mos; old, $12, or exc.
for Thompson Imp. B. Rock hens,
lb. for ib. Mrs. Alfred Gibbs. Ro-
chelle, Rt. 1.
Pure-bred speckled Sussex eggs,
$1 per 15, Crates to be ret.; also
sundried peaches, 10c lb. Mrs. J.
N, Highfell, Maysville, Rt. 4.
Thoroughbred Buff Rock eggs,
85 per 15. Mrs. W. P. Whiteworth,
Adairsville.
Few settings of Spencer Sid Tay-
lor game eggs, during March and
April. at $2.50 per 15. My stock
came direct from Spencer. Her-
man Davis, Ellijay. :
Donaldson str. R. I. Red eggs,
$1.50 per setting. Mrs. J..B. Hen-
drix, Decatur, 115 Springdale St.,
Rt. 1; phone, Dearborn 0134.
Fine Donaldson Red eggs, 75c per
15, del., or exe. for turkey eggs.
Will give 3 for 1. Mrs. W. R. Chas-
teen, Locust Grove.
Giant str. Black Minorea eggs,
$1 per 15, prepaid. L. B. Millians,
Newnan, 2
Parks B. R. eggs, from nice
culled hens and cream grade cock-
erels direct; permit No. 11-D1-32;
75e per 15, Crate returned. Mrs.
A. H. Watson, Graymont, Rt. 1.
Pure Ginn Grey game eggs, $1
per setting. Emory Dean, Uvalda.
Thompsons Imp. Ringlet B. R.
eggs, from prize winning pen 3
yrs, in succession at county fair;
75e per 15, postpaid. Cartons ret.
Mrs. Eula Steadman, Bainbridge,
Rt. 27 Box 329:
Turkey eggs from large, pure-
bred Bourbon Reds, 2-yr.-old breed-
ers; $3 doz.; March and April del.
Mrs, Julian F, Pruitt, Lavonia.
Buff. Minorca eggs, pen mated
(this pen was hatched from a $50
pen direct from Schmidt), $1 per
15 eggs, postpaid. Carton ret. Cc.
R. Bettis, ae at, Be :
Fischel White Rock eggs of 200-.
Mrs. L: Pearman, Tifton, Rt. |
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Brown L. eggs, $1 per 15;. $1.65,
80; $2, 45: Everlay stock. W.R,
Spencer, Braselton, Rt. 1,
Thoroughbred Buff Orp.
The per 16,? Mrso Re day
Gedartown, 521 Fletcher St.
Eggs from high-ciass Reds and_
Black Giants. Peng headed by
cockerels from New York winners;
also baby chicks; a few light Col
ored yr,-old Reds; $1. each,
Yeager, Zebulon.
Eggs from fine flock Tom Bare
rons W. L., 75c per 15. Mrs. R,
McConnell, Cornelia, Star Rt.
Pure-bred R,
eees, Tie per 1b;
only. Gordon Nixon, Senoia. ao
only. Gordon Nixon, Senoia, Rt-
J. B, Giant eges, closely cullea
flock, 60e per 15, or $1 per 30,
Money orders:
Also Hens and pullets, $1, $1.25 ea, >
d J: E. Panses)
Not prepaid. Mrs.
Madison, Rt. 4; Box 39
Parks 8, Ri eges,. 2-35
hens. Cockerels direct. from
Parks. Permit, No., rating, 10
D1-32; -$1-per 15" $3.76 per 2.
Cartons ret. Mrs.
son, Graymont.
Pifteen Donaidson Red exes.
30, $1.50, postpaid. - Exe. forvie:
Rey
Dooly, Nancy Hall potato: plants, is
del, postpaid. Ship eggs now and
take plants April 15th; Mrs. R. P.
Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.
J; B Giant eges, selected Roval =
Purple str.
4.50 -C,
ret, W..
Phos. z
Pure-bred S . RR.
Donaldson str. first direct. 60 per
15, postpaid... Mrs..G.. H. Mley;
White Plains. .
Hatching ges trom
and. Tibbals W. GL. best
blood; 75e per 15; $3.50 for 100;
baby chicks, $10 C, del. Mrs, Ww,
A. Tarmer, Broxton, Rt 2:
Thoroushbred Golden
bantam eges, 5c | each. del:
Quattlebaum, Inert Gaines;
Pure-bred Fawn and
dian Runner duck eggs, $1 ver 12,
postpaid; also: pure-bred FEiverlayv
Brown Ll. eggs, Tic per 15. Care
$1. pers 25;
Frtility guar.
$2.75. 48;
Cartons
Roselawn
John
Rta
tens to be returned. Mrs. Clifford 5
Fleming, Lyerly, Rt. 2
Pure-bred Black Minorca eggs,
$1 per 15; Pape str. Also 16 Parks
Str.
$1 each.
nia.
Eggs from trapnested~ R.
White Wyandottes, direct
John Martins; $1.50 per 17:
for 30; $4.50 for 50; del.
Mrs. H. B. Ford; Lavo-
from
$2,716
Red Oak.
Turken (wonder bird) eg
per 15,
Rebecca Campbell,
Boulevard, S. E.
Pure-bred J. B. Giant eggs from
selected hens; Macy sgstr.; $1 per
gs, $1.26
Cartons returned.
- Atlanta, 860_
eB 8,
Hudson,
saad
Rv Age
C. Brown Leghorn
oles Abs
Mele
John A. Wate .
Sts :
H. Richardson, Elberton, ~
300-e8B 3
Sebright
}
White: Ine |
rite
pure-bred, now laying pullets,
Cs
Ze, ee,
Miss -
i
\
4
I. Red eggs,
4]
15; also sundried peaches, 120 bynes
2.
Turkey eggs from Bird Bros. str,
Mammoth Bronze, $3.50 doz.
Baby turkeys, April hatch,
sti., 35c each, del.:;
bal. on del. Eggs around
March. Mrs. R. L. Arnall,
lumbus, 2321 17th Ave.
Selected pure-bred Parks
B. R. hatching eggs, stock direct, _
85e per 15, postpaid.
Sam Yawn, Milan, Rt. 3.
Tompkins str. Red. eggs froin.
del,
same.
20th
Ce
$1 books order; |
Guar. del, :
Mrs. J. D. McLane, Hartwell, Rt. oe
pe
ste, bat
7
big, healthy Red hens; $1 per 153;
$4 C; postpaid. Cs. to be returned.
Also Lady T. strawberry planis,
$1.50. C. F. Matheson, Alto.
Pure-bred Barred Rock eggs, 50G, 7
per 15. Exc. for any heavy bred
baby chicks with some ratchery.
Mrs. Oscar Cook, McDonough, Rt.
des :
Pure-bred Indian Runner duck
eges;, Thc for-15, or $115 for 24 .
also 1 fine large drake, 75c, FOB,
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal.
Hatching eggs from pure-bred
R. C. Giant str. Light Brahma
eges. postpaid, $1 per 15. Mrs. lL.
M. Kennedy, Collins, Rt. 2. ;
Pure-bred Thompson bloodtested
B. R. eggs, 50c per 15 and poste
age.
Pure B. R. eggs, Parks str.; $1.15>
per 15, FOB. Cartons ret.
cakbage plants.
Swainsboro.
One case pure B. R. eggs per
Also
week, yard run. Make offer.
5 bu. Valencia and Imp, ~ed peas
nuts. $2 -bu., FOB. GC...B. Beden-
baugh, Wrightsville Rti23
Pure Golden Buff Orp. eggs, $1
and $1.50 per setting of 15 del.
Alse pure Golden Seabright ban-
tam cock and cockerels, $1,. $1.50
and .$2 each.
Acworth, Rt. 2.
Pure White Rock eggs, be per
on del. Mrs. C, J. Vickey Canon,
ie 2 - > 2
Curtis Akins, Zebulon, Rt. 2.
Exige
1 setting for Bermuda onion and |
A. Lee Riner i
Mrs. R. Q. Millers fe
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Eggs Wanted
- Want any amount of goose and
turkey eggs for hatching. Quote
best prices and del. date. I". M.
Barber, Oakfield, Rt. 1.
Want hatching eggs. Exp. hatch-
me. 2740 per egg, 5c per chick,
or half of hatch: 150 to. 300 eggs,
Or 150 each: Thompson sir. B.
Rocks or Donaldson Reds. Write
first, Mrs. D. M. Kirkland, Sum-
mertown
Want pure-bred hatching eggs.
Will exc. 1 kb. cabbage seed, or
same value cabbage-collard, Vine
peach and Rocky Ford cantaloup,
for setting. No bantam eggs
wanted. , Mrs. F. H. Windham,
Kite. :
Want 2 settings of 9 eggs each,
pure M. B. turkey, to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old; not later than
March 15. Well experienced. W. A.
Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.
Want eggs for hatching, custom
hatching, 2c an gzg or on shares.
Hatches off every week. Sat. guar.
. W. R. Bartles, Montezuma.
Exe. 20 Ibs. seedling pecans for:
4 setting of Buff- Minorca, Buft
Rocks, or White Rocks. Each pre-
pay postage. Dona Fisher, Ken-
. Sington, Rt. 2.
Want from responsible narties
Buff or Partridge Wyandotte: also
Buff Giant ~ eggs for hatching.
State fully what you have and best
cash prices. Mrs. W. S. Kidd, New-
wan, Rt. 1.
Want 1 doz. pure bred turkey
eges, M. B. or White Holland pre-
ferred. Will exc. 1 M. Klondike
strawberry plants. Forrest Martin,
Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
Want to get in touch with party
having the pure bred Red Quill
games as wish to get some eggs of
thai breed. A. J. Brett, Brunswick,
1829 Norwich St.
Want 2 dozen Mammoth Bronze
turkey eggs for setting. State
what you have and best price.
J. A Fender, Atlanta, 1223 Healey
Bide.
- Plants For Sale
Frostproof cabbage plants, E.
_J.. Chas. W. and Succession; Ber-
muda onion, $1 M del.; 5 M,. T5c
M; 10 M, 70c,. FOR. B. F. Mallard.
Rincon,
Spring grown cabbage plants,
Wakefield, Dutch, Copenhagen, all
i leading var., 20c C;. 500, 50c;. 90
M; 56 M up, 70c M. Prompt ship-
ment. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke.
Hrostproot -E.. J. and Chas, W.
cabbage plants, 50c 800, Tice 500,
$1.35 M, postpaid. L .B. Owens,
- Buford, Rt. 4.
bage,
Extra Karly J. and Chas. W. cab-
frostproof plants, $1.25 M
5 M up, $1 M. Exc. few M for yel-
- low skin P. R. potato plants, Mrs.
Pea. . Burell, Buford, Rt. 2:
Extra Early J. and Chas, W.
cabbage plants, frestproof, $1.25
M, 5 M up, $1 M. Cash with order.
' Jewell Moon, Buford, Rt. 2.
%
Missionary strawberry plants,
gece 0, $1.25 500, $2-1,000. R.C.
Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1.
White and yellow Bermuda on-
ion plants, 50c 400, $1 M, del.; 6
M, $4.50, collect. W..O. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.
SLOT. $33
) . J. Hart, College Park.
Yellow .Bermuda onion - plants,
nice size, $1 M; Texasseeded rib-
bon efne seed, 5 lbs., 35e. Both
| postpaid in 2nd zone. J. H. Davis,
Milledgeville, Rt. 5.
One thousand cabbage plants by
maif prepaid, 75c; 3 M up, by exp.
_ collect, 50c M. Good, strong plants:
| A. Cameron, Baxley.
Berry plants (combination offer),
25 Cuthbert raspberry, 25 St. Regis,
25 Harts delicious blackberry, 25
the 100
del.
Kansas blaek raspberry,
separately, 65c doz,
Redfield beauty tomato plants,
_30 C, $2.75 M, 5 M up, $2.50 M;
Bermuda onion, 85e M, 5 M up, 75c
1,000. Chas. Clements, -Pitts.
. Plants: cabbage, 75c M; collard,
1 50e; tomato, ready Mareh ist to
15th, $2.50 M; govt. insp.- and
passed P. R. potato, $1.50 M, be-
tween ist-15th March. Mrs. D. An-
| derson, Nichols.
- Kudzu plants, 2-5 yrs. old and
well rooted at reasonable prices.
Leander Kennedy, Collins.
hb P. R. potato plants, $1.25; Mar-
globe, Bonny Best tomato, 75c, if
r order and cash received by Feb.
| 28th. Mrs. Bertha Williams, Alma,
t.. 3. !
_. Harly prolific and new Stone to-
mato plants, $1.20 M, or 25ce C, del.
| Now ready. Cash with order. No
hecks. W. D. Lightsey, Odum,
ep 2.
Cabbage plants, 60c M:; white
| Bermuda onion, $1 M; Ruby King
| pepper, 60c C.;
govt. insp. P. R.
potato plants, $1.25; tomato, $1.25,
W. W. Williams, Quitman,
1
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Plants For Sale
Early red skin. potato plants,
state insp. and treated, cel. in Ga.,
$1.50 M. Order early. A. W. Askew,
Folkston.
Cabbage and onion plants, Chas.
and Wakefield, from first-class
seed, $1 M, postpaid. Minta Me-
Eachern Welch, Sylvester.
Collard plants, 50c M, FOB, or
65c, prepaid. A. D. Maxwell, Mon-
tezuma,
Yeilow Bermuda onion plants,
55c 500, 85 M, pastpaid. H. B.
Wilson, Abbeville, Rt. 1. :
Cabbage plunts, spring grown,
Copenhagen, Golden Acre, 65e 500,
90c.M; Bermuda onion; $1 M:
Ruby King pepper, $1.25 500, $1
M. Prompt shipment, CC. M.
Pembroke.
Cabbage plants, fresh grown
spring plants, 45 500, 75ce M, par-
cel post paid. I. L. Stckes, Fitz-
Sims,
'perald.
Large Chas. W. cabhage plants,
open field grown, $1 M, del. Cash
with order. O. W. Bostwick,
Hahira.
Klondike strawberry plants, 26c
C, 85e 500, $1.50 M. Cash with
order. Verna Strickland, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Good variety strawberry plants,
nuame unknown, 20e , $1.50 M.
Cash with. order.. Paul Porter,
Gaimesville, Rt. 9
Leading var. frostproof cabbage
plants, white and yeliow Bermuda
s, all postpaid, 58 500,
John B.. Pope, -Fitz-
Dewberry plants, 45e doz., $1.50
C; huckleberry bushes, 60 ; also
1931 Gried apples and peaches, 10e
Ib., or exc. Mrs. Susie Etris, Alto,
Rg. 2,
Garden gooseberry, 75ce doz.:
cucumber, mustard, turnip, pome-
granate seed, 5e speonful; Ga. col-
lard, sugar or salad pea, pumpkin,
speckled Crowders, 10c cup. Mrs.
Henry Huler, Ellijay, Rt.- 3.
Sage plants, 25c 3; old-fashioned
pumpkin seed, 10e cup; long red
beet. seed, 4 spoonfuls 25c. Exe.
for white feed sacks. Add postage.
Mrs. Savannah Balsten, Ellijay,
Rte 38
HKiondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 1,000. Mrs. J. EB. Pendley,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Kudzu plants, the best, $10 M.,
FrOB. B, Watson, Hamilton.
Genuine good cabbage plants, $1
M, 5 M up, 75e M; good, sound
speckled running velvet beans,
$1.25 bu.; also bunch speckled vel-
vets, $1.75 bu. L. R. Boatright,
Coffee.
Lady T: strawberry plants, 20c
C; pie plants, 20c each; horse-
tadish roots, 50c 6; black rasp-
berries, 75c doz.; tame gooseberry,
$e doz. J. P. Hicks, Ella: Gap.
Frostproof cabbage plants, now
ready, Early Jersey and Chas. W.,
25 200, 50c 500, 90c M, del. Open
field grown. J. O. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 2. :
i, Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 75c M 5 M lots and up,
60 1,000. L. E. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.
Millions frostproof cabbage
plants, extra early J. and Chas.
W., 50c 500, 75c M, postpaid;
white and yellow Bermuda onion
plants, 55c 500, 90c M, postpaid:
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Iceburg lettuce plants, 30c C,
50e 200, del. Packed damp and
prompt shipment. Also white table
peas, 7c Ib., del. Mrs. O. D: W. o4-
ruff, Greenville.
Strong Marglobe tomato plants,
March 15 del., 40c C, $1.50 500,
$2.50 M; also pepper plants, same
terms and del. prepaid. P. B.
Weaver, Baxley, Rt. 2:
Kudzu, $5 M, FOB; $4.M for5 M
or more; also information about
setting. EH, N. Adams, Stapleton.
E. J., Wakefield cabbage plants,
65c 500, $1.20 M, postpaid. Write
for prices on larger orders; also
pepper, tomato and potato plants
for April del. O. F. Baker, Tifton,
&
Route. .
Earliest variety imp. Klondike |
strawberry, true to name plants,
30c C, $2 M,; E. J., Wakefield and
Flat Dutch cabbage, 15e C; prompt
shipment. Major Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 4.
Earliest variety imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, 25c C, $1.50 500,
del.; also 2 or 8 pounds of nice
Jersey butter weekly. Mrs. J. M.
Porter, Cumming, Rt, 4. :
Early J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 75c M, 40c 500; collard
plants, same price. Leroy Bowen,
Baxley, Rt. 4. :
Early. Klondike strawberry
plants, 25c C, $1 500, $1.75 M, del.;
nice dried peaches, 5c Ib.; red
speckled and few cream Crowder
peas, 4c lb, Add postage, Mrs, GC.
T. Hunt, Cumming, Rt. 4. |
J. A, Mitchell, Thomasville. |
CMARKET BULL EDTIS aa
Plants For Sale
Very large, early strawberry
plants, 20c C. Add postage. Miss
Monteen Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4,
Box 65. :
Booking orders for P. R.. potato
plants, Mareh 10 del. Will also
have early tomato and pepper
plants, R. E. Bower, Dixie.
Booking orders. at $1.25 per M,
for P. R. potato plants, April del.
Mrs. C. H. Williams, Baxley.
New Stone and Marglobe toma-
to plants, ready :to ship, 30c C,
$2.25 MM, del. Money order. Mrs.
thel Warren, Baxley.
BE. Jo-and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, ready for shipment prepaid,.
i5e C, 45e500, 80c M. No chks.
Luciile Norton, Baxley.
KE. J., Chas. W. cabbage piants,
RE, 5 M up, 50c M; Marglobe
} $1.50 M, del. Good count and
plants. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Tomato plants, ready to set out
by middle of March, 20c C, FOB.
Mrs. Bessie Barfield, Shellman,
ett. ts
BGurpanks thornless blackberry
plants, 75c doz., FOB. David Pike,
Mauk, Rt. J
Kudzu plants, 1-4 yrs. old, $4 M.
iixe. for corn, oats, hay or chick-
ens. E. W. Terner, (No address
given). :
Himalaya berry plants, strong
with. good roots, 35c doz., or exc.
for other value. Mrs.. A, Z. Per-
sons, Marshallville.
Heading collard plants, $1 M,
Pes Himulaya cluster berries,
50 for 75c, Add postage. Mrs. Belle
Godard, Goggins, Rt. 2.
Thousands of tomato plants
ready, Burbanks - earliest, Hast-
ings prolific, Marglobe, Living
ston glove and tree, bell, hot, pi-
mento pepper. and egg plants, 35c:
C, $1.50 1,000. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Register, -
Strawberry plants, Klondike,
29c C, or exc. for turkey eges. Mrs.
Gordon Brantley, Kite. _
Millions Early Jersey W. cab-
kage plants, ready now, 60c 1,000.
Mrs. Ada D. Fossett, Baxley.
Kudzu crowns and roots, 1-15
yrs. old. Cheap. Well rooted. J.
L. Chambley, Ideal.
Hastings extra early, other lead:
var. tomato plants, ready now, 50c
C, $1 400, $2.25 M, postpaid; Calif.
wonder pepper, 60c.100. Prompt
shipment. D, J. Harrison, Black-
shear.
Hastings extra early, prolific
tomato plants, 50e C, $1 400, $2.25.
M, prepaid. Mrs. T. N. Harrison,
| Blackshear, Rt. 3.
iE. J. and Chas. Wakefield cab-
bage, 50c M, by exp. collect, or
80c M, by parcel post, prepaid. J.
H. Sumner, Omega, Rt, 1. |
E. J., Chas W., Succession cab-
bage plants, 85c M, del.; 3 M $2.40
del.; prize taker, Bermuda, crys-
tal wax onions, $1 M, del., 3 M
$2.80, del. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Pure imp, red skin P. R. and
Nancy Hall potato slips, state
insp., $1.25 M, HOB. A. R. Jones.
Pelham, Be
Imp, and insp. pure red skin
P. R. and. Nancy Hall potate
plants, $1.25 M, FOB, March and
April del. C. R. Redmond, Pelharn
Youngberry plants, genuine, di-
rect from govt. stock, doz. lots,
10c each; 160 lots, 8c; 500 and over,
5c each, H. N. Seney, Savanneh,
Ogeechee Road, Savannac Fruit
Farm.
Straw color Bermuda~ onion
plants, 50c 300, 65c 500, $1 M. Full
count and prompt shipment. Pre-
paid. Cash with order. G. L. Ne-
Smith, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 141,
H, J., Chas. and Flat Dutch eab-
bage plants, 35 300, 55 500, $1 M;
Bermuda and. prizetaker onions,
65c 500, $1.15 M, postpaid. R. Chan
clor, Seville. :
Fresh winter frostproof cabbage
plants now ready, E. J., Chas. W..,-
F. and Copenhagen, $1 M, $3.50 5
M, $6.50 10 M; pot postpaid. J. G.
Owens, Pembroke, Rt. 1.
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 50c 500, 80c M; P. R. pota-
to plants in season. P. T..Herndon,
Surreney.
Himalaya berry plants, 20c doz
Mrs, W. L. Gibson, Social Circle.
Bermuda onion plants, lead. var.
cabbage, all $1 M, 60c 500,. post-
paid. W. H. Weaver, Ocilla.
Klondike and Missionary straw-
berry plants, $1.75 1,000. Guy Tay-
lor, Macon, Rt. 1, :
Iceberg lettuce plants, i15c e,
postpaid. W. G. Miller, Martin;
Re: 2
Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, asst.,
= M, FOB. Roy Lewis, Hartwell,
tock
' Cabbage plants, $1 M, $3.75 5 M;.
Bermuda onion, $1 M, $3 5,000,
FOr
Plants For Sale
- Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50
M; Rucker cotton seed, 50c bu.
fixe. for baby chicks. Mrs. Grady
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4. :
Cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, all leading var., 5c M.
Prompt shipment. J, Q. Dorris,
Valdosta,
Buncombe collard plants, cab-
bage, Iceberg and big Boston let-
tuce, 25c C, $1.50 M, del. Cash
with order. L. B. Harrison, Dublin.
Klondike and Lady T, straw-
berry plants, 20c C, $1 500, $2 M,
postpaid. Guy Crow, Gainesville,
Rt 2,
Klondike strawberry plants, 20c
C, 75e 500, $1.50 M, plus postage.
No chks. Prompt shipment, John
L. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Leading var. onion and cabbage
plants, 25e 200, 45c 500, 65c 1 M.
Hardy plants, field grown. W. H.
Johnson, Naylor. :
Greater Baltimcre tomato plants,
$1.25 M, del. B. J. Stallings, Odum.
BE. J., Chas. W. cabbage, 5c
1,000. J. W. Bowen, Baxley, Rt.
4, Box 180. - -
Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.75 M, 75c-500;. cabbage plants,
$1.25 M, 5 M 90c M, and postage;
500, 65c. Small amts. prepaid. No
chks. Money order. J..C. Cham-
bers, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, 500 for
40c; 75c M. Collard plants same
Leroy Bowen, Baxley.
Everbearing strawberry plants,
$1.75 M; bunch butter beans, white
and colored, 15c soda box full; quill
melon, 10 large spoonful. Mrs. G.
D. Phillips, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, $1 5C del.; exc. 500 for 1
@M Bermuda onion plants. A. D.
Call. Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Yellow Bermuda plants, 10c C,.
pestpaid; large or small orders.
cash only. J. A. Brendle, Yates-
Ville.
Ga. collard plants,
Himalaya berry plants, 50e doz.,;
Dixie Belle melon seed from large
size melons, 6 Ibs. $1.75 del. Mrs.
F', Happoldt, Lewiston.
Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, 65c M; prompt del.; Ruby
King pepper plants, pimento
plants, $1.50 M; del. about March
15th. James B. Fossett, Baxley.
Cultivated blackberry, originated
in Texas; good, productive, rooted
tivs, 3 for 25c. M. N. Werts,
Thomasville, Ga.
Imp. Porto Rico potato plants,
March and April del., $1.25 M;
guaranteed. Talmadge Carter, Rt.
3, Rockingham.
Tomato plants, new Stone va-
riety, 75c M; new crop; cash. M.
S. White, Alma, Rt. 3.
Spring-grown cabbage plants; B.
J., Charleston Wakefield, Flat
Dutch, Copenhagen Market, 70c
M; 5M and up, 90c thousand. R.
S. Burgess, Pembroke.
Open field grown HE, J., Charles:
ton Wakefield cabbage plants, 75
M del.; 65 M, COD. S. C. Rowe,
Rt. 2, Fitzgerald. :
Asparagus rooted, $1.70 for 170
if all taken; prepaid. Butter peas,
lice cupful; add postage. Brown
Crcewder peas, 5 Ibs., 50c. W. H.
Millirons, Charing, Rt. 1.
Fancy | Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet moss, $2.50
M FOB. Prompt service. W. F.
Tucker, Ray City. ;
Everbearing strawberry plants,
$l for 500: exc. for white feed
sacks; also brown: straw. Mrs. J.
M. Adamson, Lula.
Genuine Bermuda onion plants,
$1 M, postpaid. Tommie S. Hunt,
Kethleen.
Strawberry plants, $2.50 M;
Kudzu, $6 M; raspberry, Masto-
don blackberry, 60c doz. Indian
peach, quince trees 25c; pear,
cherry, mulberry sprouts, 10 ea.
Mrs. E. Spence. Dunwoody.
Early red skin, yellow Porto
Rican potato plants, $1.50 M; State
inspected; treated.
Folkston.
Early Flat Dutch, Copenhagen,
A. W. Askew,
E- J., Charleston Wakefield cab- |
bage, crystal Bermuda onion
plants, $1M: thorniess eggplant,
ready March 5th, $1.60 M: prepaid.
#.'L Durham, St. Marys.
Frostproof cabbage plants, 75
M; add postage; bright leaf blue
cured tobacco, $1 10 lbs. FOB. J.
E. Herndon, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Genuine inspected pink, yellow
Parto- Rican potato plants, $1.40
M, FOB; cash. with order; Apri}
and May del.; satisfaction guaran-
Genuine red skin Porto Rican
Leading varieties cabbage, white
Bermuda onions, 80c M, postpaid
Willie. Ryals, St. Marys.
Strong, healthy Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, 75c M,
ohn Bostick, Hahira,
-_
Thursday, February 25, 1932
$1 M del...
' Blackshear,
$12
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, Box 144.
muda onion plants; Jersey,
Plants For Sale
Genuine red skin Porto Rican
potato plants, $1.25 M, FOB; exe,
for country cured meat, lard, syn
up, hens, April,- May, June del,
W. G. OQuinn, Surrency, a
Genuine improved red skin Porte 3
Rican potato plants, $1.25 M, FoR
Milton Arnold, Surrency, ye
Sev. hundred bus. Potatoey
bedded, and can furnish 200 M
plants per week, $1.75 M, FOB, for
April del. Grade and count guar |
G. W. Taylor, Alma. pots
Cabbage plants, 20c per hundreg,
del: $1.50 per M; no stamps. Mrs _
T, C. Withthrow, Odum. :
Harly Jerseys and C. Ww. Cab.
bage plants, $1.25 per 1,000 or 5,000
Icts at $1 thousand. T. , Moon,
Rt. 2, Buford, Ga.
_ White, yellow Bermuda onion
plants, 500, 60c; 1,000, $1, del.
6,000. for $4.50,. col. New Stone
and Baltimore tomato seed, 75 jb.
del. W. 0. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch. Lae
Yellow Bermuda onion plants,
1,000, $1; Texas seeded ribbon cane
seed, 5 lbs., 35c; both postpaid in
Zone 2. J. H. Davis, Rt. 5, Mik
ledgeville, Ga. eae
C. Wakefield, E. Flat Dutch eab
bage plants, 500, 55c; 90 M; post
paid. T. W. McDonald, Oakwood,
E. J. W. cabbage plants, 15 M,
del.; 5 M up, 70c del. Now ready,
. L. Jordan, Meigs, .
Missionary strawberry plants _
30c C, or exc. for pie plants, or
white feed sacks, or black figs,
Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee. Sie
Rooted Kudzu, 2-5 yrs. old, $1.35
C, del: Mrs. Lula Parker, Mouk
tric. %
' Kudzu plants, 2 to 4 yrs. old, $4
M. Exe, for corn, oats, hay op
chickens. E. W. Tanner, Sanders.
ville. - : it Cae
Brimmer, Avon Early, Norduke
Wilt Resistant tomato plants, 20
C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M; genuine P. R, _
potato slips, State insp.; $1 hun
dred. J. D. Calton, Georgetown, i
Frostproof E. J., Chas. W. cab
bage, 500, 65c; $1.25 M. Also few
cream Crowder peas, 6c Ib., del.
Lawton B. Owens, Buford, Rt. 4,
Lead. var. cabbage and onion
plants, 30c C; 60c 500; $1 M, FOB,
W. H. Johnson, Naylor. oe
Tomato plants, now ready, 10c |
doz; 25c C; cabbage plants, $1 M,
Also 1 bantam rooster, 50c. Mrs,
D. W. Hodges, Brinson. ?
Break ODay, other leading var,
tomato plants, 50 C; 400, $1; $2.95
M. postpaid; Calif. Wonder pepper,
60c C; postpaid. Roots mossed,
Prompt shipment. D. J. Harrison,
Cabbage and onion plants, each,
$1 M; collards, $1.25 M. Mrs. RB,
HE. Hackle, Valdosta. = ;
Porto Rico, 90-day Cert. P. R.
plants, $1.45 M; 5 M, $6.50; 10 M,
April and May del. W. W.
Bland, Baxley. if
Lucretia dewberry plants, strong
and well rooted, each 8c. Noor
ders except under 50. Add post ~
age. Dora V. Latham,. Felton. ;
Frostproof C. W. Cabbage plants,
$1 M; prompt shipments. Mrs.
Henry Fossett, Bagley. ele
Progressive everbearing straw:
berry plants, 35c per hundred; $1.50
for 500; $2.50 M; delivered. H. B |
Shell, Palmetto. ote
New Stone and other tomato
plants, 25c per 100; $2 M, Alfred
Sweat, Alama, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 39
P R. and Nancy Hall potato
plants, $1.50 M: 5 M lots, $1.25 M |
Ready first of Mareh. F. M. Cam |
ter. Rockingham. : i
Frostproof E. J.and Chas. W.
Copenhagen cabbage plants, 90 Mj
500 55c; postpaid. Roscoe Mays,
+4
W. cabbage plants, 60c M; any
amecunt. Exc. for field peas, straw ~
berry plants, peanuts, chickens,
eggs, dried. peaches apples, te
G. A. Carter, Rockingham. of
Hicks black
everbearing mul
berry sprouts, white scuppernons
vines, black Juneberry Lucretia
dewhberry; all rooted and 10e each; |
$1 doz. D. W. McCook, McIntyre, |
ext. 2: oa
Crystal Wax and yellow . Ber
Chas.
and Succession cabbage, 300, Sle;
500, 75c; $1.25 M; del. R. H. Kent,
Dawson. : fe i
Early Prolific and New Stone te |
mato plants, $1.10 M; 25 C; deh ~
Now ready. Cash with order. NO
chks. W. D. Lightsey, Odum, Rte
Z
Seat
P. R potato plants, Gov. ins
and treated; March, April and May =
del.; $1.25 M. Money order.
Brooks, Colquitt. a
Imp. red,skin and pink skin Pp. o
R. potato plants, not mixed; Gov
insp. From vine cuttings from hot ~
beds. Now ready; $1-50 M.,, Bat.
guar. Prompt delivery. Je
Miles, Baxley, Rt. _ 47
Bam a
9 ad
tat
=
aylor,, Alma, Rt. 2.
scabbage plants, 80c M;
'M. - Onions, all var., $1
90 M. Tobacco, 10 tbs.,
$2.25; del. Harold
Baxley.
proof cabbage plants: nx:
Chas. W. Open field
Sat. guar.; prompt ship-
~~ 50c; 1 M, 75c, del; 50c.
xpress. H.- C. Rowe,
Rts 2.
Himalayan blackberry
sale or exc. for Klondike
ry strawberry plants, 1
ny other good var. R.
Barnesville, No. 364.
crystal Wax Bermuda on-
ce C: $1.25 M, postpaid.
. Reese, Madison.
irs early Prolific to-
ants, 450 C; 400, $1. . Mrs.
, Blackshear.
has. W- cabbage, 500,
MM. Collard plants, same
Bowen, Baxley, Rt-
00) cabbage plants, lead.
; 5c M, postpaid; 50c
k L. = Oho Fitzger-
A win
part - ot March and
1.; nice, clean Ga. Runner
sd 3c lb. J.P. Carter,
1 Beauty tomato plants,
5, -M; 5 M up, $2.50 M;
ion plants, 15 C; 90c
ji Chas.
~ E.-J., Chas. W. cab-
Bermuda onion plants,
- Special prices on
ers. B. F. Mallard, Rin-
f plants, $9. 50 per case of
> M. Paul Hand, Whis-
, Box 11.
lobe, New Stone tomato,
lettuce and p. R. potato
-M; bell pepper, 50c hun-
dried. J.2B. Poppell,
aking
nts. Can ship by March 20th.
mnt act for 100 M Se 200 M
BoA.
i mn plants,. 90c:. M,
M plants for 1 bu. Iron
Brab peas; Kaffir corn, 4c Ib.
%
plants, es asorted: $4.50 M.
eeler, Hartwell, RFD 1.
, selectd, pure-bred 5;
B. Orp., White Rocks,
sees Leghorns, $7.50
$6.50- Postpaid.
R. H. Fech-
pany (formerly Waycross).
den plants, 2-5 yrs., 50c C,
. ugar Crowder peas, 5
for P. R. potato plants;
t:200 chicks to raise on
(0 10 wks. old, Barred
Reds. J. P.- Turner, Mc-
strawberry plants, $1
ddie Reynolds, Gaines-
all
: . eollard, beet and Ber-
on plants, 75e 1,000. J.-A.
well rooted,
) M, plus postage;
exp. col. Prompt ship-
V. Coleman, Tifton. |
f cabbage plants, on-
mato, pepper and potato
rite for special price list.
Clark, Thomasville.
hundred heading var. col-
, NOW ready, del., 75c, or
lbs: pop corn, shelled, or
beet seed and yellow
eck squash, or 5 qts. nest
ts. G. G- Rackey, Camilla,
a :
we
ad
lon
Ss
eee eet
Y, 10c each; yellow root,
fay cherry trees, 10c ea.,
- B. Jones, Dahlonega,
ariety imp. Klondike
dsl; large var. May
Damson plum sprouts,
50c, del. Mrs. J. S..
iS Rt 4.
plants, $1.50 M,
Boat ight, es
Clements, :
Youmans, Savannah,
lants, 25 C, $1.05 for]
Plants For Sale
Leading yar. frostproof cabbage
plants, 50 500, $1 M, postpaid;
65c M, exp. collect, J, U. Sewell,
Pitts
Klondike and Missionary straw:
berry plants, 20c C, $1.50 M, post-
paid; also early Eng. peas, free
from weevils, 15c cupful. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery
Branch,
True Missionary strawberry
plants, 25c C, $1.50 M; collard
plants; 15 C, $1 M; sure crop wax
beans, 15 Ib. Cash with order. B
F. Doughtry, Alma, Rt. 2, Box 95.
Kiondike strawberry plants, $1
500 del. H. M. Dowy, Gainesville,
uetkoe =:
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.25 M. Exc. for white sacks, 100
Ib. cap.; onion plants, cabbage or
potato plants. Each pay postage.
J. W.- Robinson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Imp. red skin Porto Rican, govt.
insp. treated, full count, moss
packed, $1.50 M, March and April!
del. A. C, Johnson, Fitzgerald.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M,
$2.25 3 M, $3.50 5 M. Now ready.
Tomato, Marglobe, $2 M, ready
March 1-10; also imp. P. R. potato,
$2 M, March, J, L. Courson, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
Klondike Strawberry, 25c. C;-
ae T., 25 C, $2 M, cash with
order. Add postage. Aline Watson,
Buford, Rt, 3.
Wakefield cabbage plans. $1 M,
del., parcel post; exp. collect, 5c
1,000. ' John A. Boark, Flowery
Branch.
P. R. potato: plants, state insp.,
$1.50 M, 5 M up, $1.25 M. Booking
orders for April del. Ernest Law-
son, Camilla, Rt. 4, Box 157.
Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Succes-
sion: cabbage, white and. yellow
Bermuda onion plants, 90e M, del,
or 4 M up, 60c M, collect. E. Y.
Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3.
Yellow Bermuda. onion, Chas. W.
cabbage plants, prepaid, $1 M.,
3 M lots, $2.75; Marglobe tomato,
March 15 del, $2. M, $1.25 500. 1D.
M. Barber, Baxley.
Yellow Bermuda onion, Chas. W.
cabbage plants, prepaid, $1 M,
$2.75 8 M; Marglobe tomato, March
15 del., $1.90 M, 65c 200, prepaid.
J. L. Leggett, Baxlev.
Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, well
assorted, $5 M.,. FOB. Malcolin
| Crittenden, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Porto Rico hot bed potato plants,
now ready, $1.75 M; big stem $1.75
M; 90-day velvet bean seed, $1 bu,
M. H. Beasley, Baxiey.
Frostproof cabbage plants, $1 M,
del.; Bermuda onion, white or yel-
low, $1 M, del. Cash with. order.
Ottis Pittman, Baxley, RFD 4.
- Porto Rico potato plants, $1.25
M, April del. Rush orders. Mrs. C.
G, Williams, Baxley, Rt. 4,
HK. J.. and Chas: W. cabbage
plants ready for shipment, 40c 500,
60c M, 5 M up, 50c 1, 000. ie kes Mor-
Tis, Baxley.
Choice E. J, and C. W: cabbage
plants, frostproof, $1 M, del.; Stone
tomato plants, $1.50 M, postpaid;
bell pepper, $2 M, del. Money
order; No chks. W. L. Dubberly;
Broxton.
' Frostproof Ex J.,. W. cabbage
plants, No. Ga. grown, strong and
healthy, 15c C, $1 M, FOB. Ermon
McPherson, Bremen.
Nancy Hall and Porto Rican po-
tato plants, $1.50 M, March, April
and May del. If wanted earlier,
write. F. M. Carter, Rockingham.
White and yellow Bermuda onion
plants, Early W. and Flat Dutch,
90c M, del., 4 M up, 60c M, collect.
Cc. W. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3. _
Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, asst.,
$4.25 M; also John. the Baptist
cane seed, 75e bu., all FOB. Wal-
lace Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Plants Wanted
Want 1 M each, old fashioned
Yam potato slips, . old fashioned
Spanish potato slips. Let me hear
from parties who can furnish same
at planting time. W. B. Hopson,
Lawrenceville, 185 S. Perry St.
Want to exc. 6 Ibs. old-fashioned
dried peaches for 500 H. J. Wake-
fild cabbage plants. Hach pay
ches. T. P. Remhardt, Waleska.
Want 500 cabbage plants, bean
seed, Ky. wonder and early valen-
tine, Exc. collard, mustard, Eng.
pea, citron seed: also yellow pop
corn and honey drip cane seed for
sale. Mrs. Geo. Wiley, Ashland, Rt,
1, Box 93.
Exe. value for potato plants, or
Bermuda onion plants. White pre-
ferred. Mrs. Grace Tilley, Talking
Rock, Rt. 3.
Want to contract with party for
500 M potato plants for April, May
and June del.; also tomato and
pepper plants wanted. G. ue Sin- ]
: see ey =
MARKET - BULLETIN: ee es
Plants Wanted >
value for 1 M - cabbage
Mrs. Gordon Chambers,
Bxe,
plants.
Parrott.
Want E. J. or Chas..W. cabbage,
Bermuda onion. Boston or Iceberg
lettuce plants. Exe. white grape
vine, brown figs, scuppernong and
muscadine vines at 10 each, $1 doz.
G. W. Anderson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Exch. 12 lbs. dried peaches, free
from worms, for eggs for setting,
Minorcas preferred; early or late
Eng. pea seed for cornfield beans
or velvet okra. Cupful for cupful.
Write Mrs. T. V. Crumbley, Locust
Greve.
Want to hear from parties hav-
ing gourds and Martin for sale.
State price and when they can be
Shipped. Harry E. Magbee, Sap-
elo. is
Exe. strawberry plants, dried ap-
ples, black walnuts, hickory nuts,
or. peas for cabbage, collard or to-
mato seed, Or peanuts, pecans or
tobacco. Mrs. M. C. Crow, Gaines-
Ville, Rt. 2.
Exc. value for fertile eggs, peas:
or anything can use on farm. Mrs.
EF. A, Owen, Forsyth.
Want roasting peanuts,
comb honey and Sev.
hogs, wt. 1-200 Ibs..
Dalton.
Exc. values, $25 and $65 for large
breed hens. meat, lard, syrup or
anv kind of farm. products. Write.
Mrs. M. Williams, Augusta, 1968
Battle Row.
White nest onions to exc. for te-
bacco, % bu. onions for 16 Ibs.
tobacco: each pay postage; lb. for
Ib.: or sell onions for 50c gal. Cc. L.
Masdon. Clem, Rt. 2.
Exe. S. B. GC sow, 2 yrs. old, far-
row March ist, for 25 bu. improved
bright
corn-fed
J. E. Pinion,
1 Porto Rican. slips; also exc. pure
kred Jersey 4 yr. old cow, for Tenn.
or Ky. Jack. del. I. G:; Thompson,
Summit.
Exe. 15 Ibs. flue-cured tobacco
for 2 Guinea. hens and rooster.
aise -exc. tobacco for white feed
sacks. 1 lb: for 1 sack. Mrs. H. T.
Hoseldon, Rockingham.
Exe value for beans, table peas,
meat. lard. cracklin, mixed chick-
ens and eggs, Lima beans, peanuts,
pecans, lint cotton at 6c lb. and
other. value. Mrs. Cora Broome,
Cornelia. Box 594.
Exc. 8 brown fig bushes for 4
everbearing mulberry bushes, hon-
ey drip cane seed for potato plants
-or 6 Schley pecan trees. J. W.
League, Waco, Rt. 2.
Want bu. and half bu. corn meal
sacks; state best cash price. Mrs.
Geo. M. Scheer, Eatonton.
Exc. Mathews imp. O-too- ton
soy beans at $4 bu., for imp. No,
Cc. seed runner peanuts at 2c 1b.;
also exc. pure str. R. I. Red eggs
for M. B. turkey eggs, 2 doz. for
1 doz. S. W. Slater, Elza.
Want home-cured chewing to-
bacco at 10c Ib. Exc. fig bushes,
scuppernong vines, muscadine
vines, at 10c each.; $1. doz., or
blue plums, 25 each. AS oe. Patter-
son, Waco, Rt. 2.
Exe. 10 lbs. dried peaches for 15
white feed sacks, free of holes.
Mrs, Rene Simmons, Alto, Rt. 1.
Exe, 2 Ibs. cream Crowder or
Calif. black-eyed peas mixed or
separate for 1 1b. good red chew-
ing tobacco; also exc. good Hast.
ings syrup cane seed. W. C. ae
Bremen, Rt, 2.
Want about 225 Ibs. N. C. run-
ner peanuts and 200 lbs. red skin
Porto Rico potato slips (send
sample of peanuts), and 50 or 100
Black Minorea chicks. Make best
prices. Mrs. M. B. Boatright, Blun
Exe. 3 bu. hickory nuts for pea-
nuts er Bermuda onion plants, bu.
for bu., and bu. for 1 M plants;
ton beans or hand tobacco. Guy
Abernathy, Lula, Rt. 2.
- Exe. black-eyed or brown-eyed
table peas or large white Crowders
at 8c lb. for tobacco, Porto Rico
potato slips, cabbage or onion
plants or peanuts. M. H. Hatfield,
Sulphur Springs.
Exe. 1 lb, cornfield or bunch
beans or white velvet okra seed,
for 100 cabbage or Bermuda onion
plants, or 4 Ibs. black or brown-
eyed or mush peas for plants. Mrs.
Cc. C. Tatum, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Want 100 Ibs. tobacco, smoking
or chewing. Send price and sample
at once. L. W. Nipper, Hatley.
Want hard wood ashes in 10 ton
ots; must be dry. O. E. Norton,
Fairburn. .
Exe. pecan and eas for dried
peaches, meal, meat, lard; white
Calif. peas and sugar Crowder
peas, new feathers, lint cotton,
Trish and sweet poteiyet etc. 4. B,
Wood,. Griffin, ae
10 lbs, dried apples exc. for O-too--
Miscellaneous Wanted
Exe. 10 Ibs. sun-dried peaches for
4 Ibs. first crop, flue-cured chew-
ing tobacco. Each prepay postage:
W. A. Parker, Covington.
J. B. Giant eggs for exchange,
15 eggs for 12 white feed sacks,
or bunch white butter bean seed,
white nest onions, or dried fruit
and large red peanuts to plant.
Mrs. J. S. Weatherly, .Hoschton.
Want fruit trees, butter beans,
chickens, seed, meat, ete, Send
sampls. Must be reasonable price.
Will exe. also plants and fig trees.
Mrs. Ollie O. Chapman, Milner.
Want 3 bu. jumbo peanuts, 35
Ib.. lint cotton, or 30-100 Ib. cap.
white sacks in;exec, for 2, 1931
spring hatch Buff Orp. pullets, 3
settings of eggs, or 4 ibs. butter
for ,-2 bu.. Mrs. C. W.. Griffin;
Screven, ;
Want 12 Ibs. new goose or duck
feathers, cheap, Mrs.
Arthur
\
Smith, Sharon.
Georgia Products
For Sale
EEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Black-eyed peas,-5c Yb.; $2.50 bu.;
Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 20
Ib.: 6 Ibs., $1; white nest onions,
lhe qt.; -45e -gal.;; Tbe pk. Mrs.
Mamie Nash, Lincolnton, Rt. 5.
White Lima butter beans, 15c
lb.; cornfield beans, 121%c Ib.; lady
peas, 3 Ibs., 25c;, Red Valentines,
2 Jbs., 45c; Eng. peas, May var.,
'20c Ib. Mrs. C..W. Head, Buchan-
SE SRA he
One hundred and ten bu. new
crop running velvet beans, gath-
ered without rain, 2% bu. bags, $1
bu. FOB. . L. Johnson. Metter.
Tillman peas, 90c bu.; 90-day. vel-
vet beans, $1.50 bu.; samples on. re-
quest. J. E. Lowe, St., Ft Valley.
Recleaned Whipps., Clays, New
Eras, 90c bu.; 3 bags; sun-dried ap-
ples and peaches, 5c Ib., 50 Ib.
bags; blue ribbon cane, 60c bu., 3
bu. bags, FOB; cash with order.
CC; Jarrard, Cleveland.
No. 1 genuine, recleaned O-too-
tan Soy beans, grown. on my:own
farm; $3.15 bu.; No. 1 recleaned
99-day velvets, $1 bu. J. H. Palmer,
Tennille. : :
New crop, sound, Clean beans
and peas; early speckled - velvets,
$1 bu.; Brabhams, $1 bu.; Clays,
8c; speckled peas, 80c bu.; mixed,
75e bu. C, H. Cooke, Sandersville,
RED.
One hundred bu. sound peas,
Brabs., Whipps. and New. Eras, 2
pu. even wt. new bags; make offer
on all or part, FOB Toccoa. Geo.
W. Watkins, Eastanollee, Rt. 1.
Cne. hundred or .150 lbs. Mung
bean seed, sound and pure, 10e lb.
ov 12 Ibs., $1. James F. Parker,
Talking Rock, Rt. 3. .
Large quality graded 120-day
velvet _beans, $1.20 bu. I. C. Touch-
stone, Tifton.
One. hundred and twenty-day
velvet beans, sound and well ma-
tured, -$2 bu. or exe. some for
black-eyed peas, white or cream
Crowders, N. C. runner peanuts, or
good, Ga. eane syrup. T. IL.
Marchant, Milan.
Five hundred bu. 90-day velvet
beans, sound, $1 bu.; all or any
Mpart from 1 bu. up FOB-W. L.
Adams, Claxton.
Brab. peas, $1.15; Clays, $1, or
exc. for new lard. J. H. Archer,
Sparta. : -
Forty lbs.. Willetts Wonder
garden peas, very prolific and re-
sistant.to cold, 20 Ib.; 20 Ibs..or
up, 15e Ib. Homer Akins, Griffin,
Box 522.
Genuine. O-too-tan beans, new
crop, sound and in new, even wt.
bags, $3.50 bu. recleaned FOB: also
pure red skin Porto Rico potatoes
(small) 75c bu. FOB. G. A. Ware,
Marshallville.
Bountiful, Giant stringless, Red
Valentine, Golden Wax, colored
bunch butter beans, 25c Ib., 19381
crop; 1932 bunch snap mixed, 10c
Ib W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.
Ninety-day runner velvet beans,
$2 bu.; mixed, pecans, 10c 1b. or
exe. for dried fruit of any kind. L.
Duon, Surrency.
Two cups white, tender cornfield
beans, Calif, black-eyed peas, sale
or exc. for cabbage plants, pea-
nuts, onion sets, seed Irish po-
tatoes and O-too-tan beans. Mrs.
M. J. Taylor, Fairmount, Rt. 1,
Box 46.
Velvet beans, shelled, $2 bu;
sample on request. G. E. Murphy,
Lenox.
O-too-tans, new crop, pure stock,
sound and recleaned, $5 bu.; also
few bu. hand picked white Spanish
peanuts, $1 bu. FOB. M. W. Wil-
lingham, Luthersville. 424
New, imp., 100-day velvet beans,
very prolific, $1.50 bu. Be. Pitt-
mal Snes :
sood tender cornfield beans,
1b.; Calif. black-eyed peas,
ae Page: Nine
Gooreie Products
For Sale
Very. prolific old-time. cornfield
bean seed; very tender, free of
weevils, for sale. Mrs. S. J. Smith,
Waleska. ase
-Ywo hundred bu. original str.
90-day running speckled bean seed,
25 bu. and up, $1 bu.; smaller lots,
$1.25 bu. FOB; quality guar. M. B.
Lester, Statesboro.
Red Valentine beans, 10c 1b.;
$4.50 bu. FOB; sample on request.
Seth Hyatt; Ellijay.
Eox 40.
Eight Ibs.
butter beans. for. planting,
free, 30c lb.; $3.25 for, lot,
R.. L. Mabry, Canon, Rt. 2,
Ironclad peas, :$1.25 bu.;
with order;
weevil~
for
plying ; onions; exc;
Wy, Vaughan,
hens, any. breed. I,
Martin, Rt. 2.
Three qts, Eng. peas, 30 at, or
ve for lot; not prepaid less than 3
beans, McCaslin pole beans, white
tender white cornfield beans; also
want turkey tom cheap. R. -F.
Gantt, Clarkesville, Rt. 4.
Three-crop yellow hull .
Crowder peas,
en, but germination o. k.,
In 5-lb. lots. Mrs. Arch CES Gee
Screven.
Good, tender cornfield eae Ky.
Wonder and little striped half run:
nsr bean seed, 25 Ib. or exe, for
white feed sacks at 6c ea.. or dried
fruit. Mrs..D. H. Smith, Bowdon,
Rte 4.
on my own farm), $3 bu.; No. 4
recleaned 90-day velvets, $1 bu. J.
H. Palmer, Tennille.
Sound, clean, 90-day velvets, $1
bu.: Brabham peas, $1; Clays, 80c;
red hull speckled, 80c; mixed peas,
T5e bu. C. H. Cooke; Sandersville,
REN.
One hundred and _ seventy-five
bu. Brabham peas, $1.10 bu., FOB;
sound, new crop, sample on re-
quest. Money order or cashiers
check. R. F. Scarborough, Byron,
Ninety-day running velvet beans,
and picked without rain, no trash,
gocd sound seed. Paui
Ideal, RFD.
N. C. runner peanuts, 2e 1b. W:
M. Reese, Shellman.
One thousand bu. No. 1]
beans, $1.25 FOB Vidalia; cash
with order. J. F. Darby, Vidalia.
Ninty-day speckled running vel-
vets, $1.25 bu.; also Lifsey water-
melon seed, 40c lb.; ah FOB. T. E.
Wise, Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 104
Blue Goose. New Eras, black:
eyed, sugar Crowders, 5c Ib.
by frt.; no order. less than 1 hu.}
apples and peaches, dried, 10e 1b.
del. pop corn, 5 lb. Mrs. Lauren
Neble, Trenton.
Henderson bush Lima
beans, -15c Jb. H. Hi Jones,
ston. :
Old-fashioned cornfield beans, no
tough hulls, 25 lb. del.; any amt.
up to % bu. C. B. Yoting,
ville; Rt. 2.
One hundred bu. A Grade peas,
Clays, -Irons, red rippers, skelton
peas, all clean and sound, 90c bu,
FOB; 300 bu. corn, or more, 2 bu,
bags, $1.15 bag,
ander, Cleveland.
Seventy-five bu. 90-day velvet
beans, 100 per cent sound, guar.,
$1.50 bu.; exe. some for haby
chicks. Milton Minshew, Walden.
Extra bright clay peas, $1 bu.
butter
Sound Brab. peas and running
velvet bean seed, $1.50 bu. FOB.
. BE. Gladin, McIntyre, Rt. 1.
One hundred-day speckled vel-
vet beans, sound and clean, $1.25
bu. W. S. Coley, Cochran
Mung beans, 1931 crop, 15 Jb,
R. L. Davis, Adairsville, Rt. 4,
Speckled Crowder peas, $3 bu.
white Calif. black-eyed peas, $2;
cream mush peas, $3 bu.; mixture
30
5e Jb.:
Eng. peas, 20 1b.; cream sugar
Crowders, 7c Ib.; add postage. Mrs.
W. V. Thompson, Bremen, Rt. 1. _
FOB. W. F. Rogers, Mineral Bluff,
Nice white Lady peas, 10c Ib. or
pure white running |
del. Mrs...
@ts.; exe. for. cabbage <plants or
nest onions. A. J. Clark, Stapleton,
Rt 4s :
Hastings genuine cornfield .
half runners, 30c lb.; exe. some for
black _
slightly weevil-eat- ~
10e -lb:=.
No. 1 recleaned O-too- tans (grown
guar. all sound, $1.10 bu., FOR.
Roy Adams, Claxton. ee
No. 1 white Spanish, gathered .
Cromer,
velvet es
del. ;
Roop- f
FOB. Joe Alex -
Ih. Mrs. B. Iu. Brown, Ball Ground,
fee
White brown-eyed Crowders, lit-
tle white table peas, 3 crops a
year, yellow Crowders, 7%c Ib.
Mrs. Arthur Anthony, Columbus,
Rie ts
Hendersons' bush Limas, 10
12 lbs., $1; little black-eyed. peas,
7c 1b.; postpaid; cash with order: .
Mrs. S. Cousin, Greenille, Rt. 3,
cash~ e
no chks.; also Crowder. |
peas, dried apples; and red multi- , .
bantam,
wine to
E. Pigisky: Mt. Wee:
Few more No. 1_cream
os yaaa postage; money
Cumming,
Puckett,
sound mixed
] Fi 150 bu. FOB here. F.
derhold, Commerce.
Six bu. New Eras,
elean, 90c bu. or lot for 5 FOB.
rles senna Cleveland, Eytey ks
Ayarvesiod wie rain: guar. pure
Jack
ind well matured, $1.25 bu.
(0 es, Empire.
Two hundred bu.
speckled velvets, 100
nd; packed in 2%
ash wtih order, $1.10 bu.
: ibert, Dudley.
White, black-eyed peas,
per
a.
4c
ed, 15c lb.; exc. lb. for % Ibe
site. velvet okra seed: add post
Be Jim H. Gable, Tallapoosa,
Be ecuca sugar Crowders,
eated, 4c_lb. or $2 bu. and party
a _ postage;
ks; - sample on request:
omas, Tunnell Hill.
Carl
iftybu. A-1 Whippoorwill peas
1 bu. (LOB;
nsboro, Rt. 2.
-One hundred and Ibs.
i ure. bright Brabham peas, worth
32. W. J. Broome, McBean.
sev. bu. cream sugar Crowders,
Ib. L. G. Hardaway, Hogans-
BVI. cy =
Three bu. mixed peas, Whipps.
and clean,
Kennedy,
C....B. - Copslan,
fifteen
Josie
Nice, clean cream sugar Crow-
er peas, $2.50 bu.; 80ec peck FOB.
F. OKelley, Maysville.
n bu Mung beans, clean and
ree from trash, 3te.. i0c lb. F. D.
10ls, Summerville, Rt. 1.
slack peas, 90c bu.; speckled, 90c
u. or exe. 4 bu. peas for 1 bu. O-
tee-tan beans. S. G. Lowe, Mans-
eld.
One hundred and fifty bu. 90-
velvet beans, picked early be-
re any rains, $1.10 bu. FOB. A.
Malone, Dexter.
Three pks. striped half runners,
lb. or exc. for white chicken
ede: sacks at 10c ea.; also 1 gal.
c.' for sacks; ea. pay postage.
ire. J. G. Waldrop, Tifton, Rt. 7.
eanut Crowder peas, 5c Ib. or
2 for Spanish peanuts; long
unted cane seed, Se Ib. OE: exc. for
.
About 8 Ibs. pure crease back
. and 8 or 10 lbs. old-fashioned
if runner garden beans, 20c Ib.|
postage. Mrs. Ada Timms,
; ream Crowders, in 5-bu. lots,
0 bu.; also white running but-
bean seed and colored running
order. D. M. Floyd, Chipley, Rt. 2
Zighteen lbs. sound, well ma-
ed sugar Crowder pea seed, 75c
hus postage: smaller lots, 5c Ib.
s postage; Missionary, Aroma,
Sidhe strawberry plants, mixed,
-.300; $1, 500. Emma Pittman,
welve bu. New Eras, field peas,
hered without any rain, good
sound, $1.25 bu. or $15 for lot.
o Chaffin, Monticello, Rt. 1,
365 %
low sugar
vecieaned,
Crowders, sound,
ayed iG pea 6c; McCaslin
sugar
sound and
120-day
cent
bu... bags:
os
.| white rinuing putter bean seed,
Ibs
exc. 10 Ibs. for 8 lbs. smoking .to-
ceo; colored running butter bean
weevil
exc. for white feed
in new 2% bu. bags, 4c
small quantities, 6c lb.; brown-
pole
on hundred-day imp. Rigen.
the speckled kind, very prolific,
$1.50 bu. L. C. Pittman, Valdosta.
beans for seed, 15c Ib.. del. Mrs.
John M. Hulsey, Lylerly.
Hendersons bush Limas, 2 Ibs.,
25c, P. P. paid, or exc. for chew-
ing or smoking tobacco, pecans.
Spanish or runner peanuts or, for
brown Crowders. at 8c Ib. C. H.
Vickery, Kennesaw, Rt. 2.
Ninety-day velvet beans, $1.20
bu.; guaranteed sound and ary,
or money refunded. W. Ll. Wilson,
Sparta, Rt, 1. ;
Cornfield beans, 15c pt. Mrs. C.
R. Underwood, Cartersville, Rt. 3.
Ten bu. large white, black-eyed
peas, $2 bu.; 10 bu. unknown peas,
$1 bu.; 10 bu irons, $1 bu. All
sound, clean, FOB. _W. . Miller,
Lula.
Good, tender cornfield beans and
i2c lb., and party pay postage.
Mrs. J. N. Brooks, White, Rt. 1.
Burpees stringless groen_ pod
lots, or $5 bu. Have about 8 bu.
Money order. R. H. Dempsey, Men-
10, RE 2:
Tender white cornfield beans,
jong kind, 25e. qt. J. G. Gabriel,
Winterville, Rt. 2.
Calif. Big ceed peas,
FOB. Charles N. Adams,
Circle.
Genuine new crop O-too-tan
beans, recleaned, in new, even wt.
bags, $3.50 bu., FOB; pure red P.
R. potatoes, small, 75e bu. G. A,
Ware, Marshallville.
Good, sound 90-day velvet beans,
$1.25 bu., or 40c pk., FOB. Mrs, J.
C. Brewton, Blackshear, Rt. 4.
Cornfield bean seed, tender, no
weevils, 25c 1b.;-Ky. wonders, 25
Ib.; okra seed, long green pod,
20c lb.; cucumber seed, fine var.,
20c per cup, large size. Mrs. Less
Southern, Cartecay.
Mung beans, 7 Ibs., $1 del.;
dian Crowders, slightly weevil
eaten, $2.50 bu., FOB. Exc. for
new eras and 90-day velvets, 1 for
4% and 2 respectively. Rufus Mer-
riman, Lyons, Rt. 1.
Baby Limas or bunch butter
beans, 20c. Ib. del. in small lots, or
$8 bu.; also Jackson Wonder and
Ky. Wonders, same price. J. 3B.
Smith, Barnesville, Rt. A, Box 71.
Lady Finger peas, 10c lb.; purple
hull speckled, $1.50 bu.; old-fash-
ioned yellow and Hastings, $2 bu.
ov exc. for cotton seed, syrup, yel-
low smoking tobacco. +t: Cc
English, Barnesville, Rt. 1.
Dixie Queen table peas, small
white with brown-eye, 5c Ib. or
exc for hens, aristocrat B. Rocks
preferred; no weevils; sound, 1931
erop. EK. C. Heaton, Hartwell.
Bountiful snap beans, and Hen-
dersons bush Limas, 15 Ib; all
del by mail; also good comb honey,
$1.50 for 10 Ibs.; ext., $1.25 per 10
los, CG. P. Smith, Enigma.
Pure Brab. peas, recleaned, new
bags, $1.50 bu., FOB. Sample on
request. S. L. Hyatt, Ellijay.
Ten bu, Brabham peas, $2 bu.
H. P. Holmes, Glenwood. :
Good, sound 90-day sced speckled
velvet beans, $1.25 bu. A. J. Adams,
Ashburn,
Hendersons baby bunch Limas,
Burpees stringless_.green pod
bunch, 10c each, not del. Exe. for
bees, pat, bee hives, or honey. C.
He BS Ciena oR 1:
Mung beans, 14e lb.; rowders
lady peas, some weevils. in them,
$2.50,
Social
Cana-
Rt. <3.
vets, $1 bu;
Dies
nille, : 3
Forty bu. guar. sound Brabs,
$1.10 bu.,.if lot is taken, or $1.25
in 5 bu. lots; 25 bu. A-1 velvets,
O-too-tan soys, $3.15
all FOB. Robt. Davis, Ten-
Bunch and running white butter
beans, 10c lb., and postage in small:
Crowders,
5e lb. Mrs. Lula. Scott, Adairsville, }
Choice No, 1 speckled 90-day vel-
One. Saaret bu. No. 1 Brabham} Genuii
peas, $1.25 bu.; old-time Florida vel-
vet beans, sound stock, $3 bu.; also
want 10 Ibs. twisted chewing to-
paeco. Send sample and price. Wil-
mer Beasley, Kite.
White everbearing bunch butter
beans, 15e 1b.; 1 R. C. S. L. Wyan-
dette 11 mos. old cock; $1.50. a
Harris, Lula. @
Little lady peas, 8c Ib., FOB:
honey drip cane seed, 3c tb.; FOB.
W. C. Corden, Bremen, Rt. 1,
Box 80.
Pure sugar Crowder peas, 4c Ib.;
good bright wheat and oat straw, |
25c bale. F. F. Rosser, Seville.
Good, running velvet bean seed,
$1.25 bu., FOB; pure and sound re-
cleaned Pieamont Cleveland. cotton |
seed, 50c bu., $1.50 per 100 Ibs.,
FOB. Johnnie M. Sheppard, Sta-
pleton. S
. White, tender eorntield beans,
20c lb.; white salad Eng. peas, 20c
lb.; white nest onions, 45c gal.; red
speckled Crowder peas, 5c Ib.,
Mung beans, 50c gal, Add postage.
Lizzie Kay, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Sugar Crowders, hand cleaned,
6c lb. del. Extra fine strawberry
plants, 25 100. Roe Burell; Buford, i
at 3:
Black-eyed Calif peas, $1. 50 bu;
4c lb.; blue whippoor-
wills, $1 bu.; butter beans, 10c at.;
cornfield. bean seed, 10c pt. Add
postage. Loy Lester, - Rockmart,
Rt 2:
One hundred and ten bu. new
crop running velvet. beans, ~ well
matured and gathered without rain
In even wt. 2% bu. bags, $1 bu.,
FOB. O. L. Johnson, Metter.
Velvet beans, $1. bu. ; sacked in}
sound and].
even wt. heavy bags,
elean. C. R. Faulk (No address
given). :
About half be: lady finger (Tur-
key Toe) peas, 10c Ib., 3 lbs., 25
erd postage, O. V. Collins, Coch-
ran, Rt. 3. - ;
Some ed valentine beans, Hast-
ings green pod bush and some.col-.
ored bush butter beans, all 25 Tb.
Mrs. R. O. Hodges, St. George.
Nice, clean velvet bean seed,
$1.25 bu., or exc. 1 bu. of velvets
fer 25 Ibs, dried apples; also pro-
gressive. everbearing - strawberry
plants, 20c 100. Mrs. J: Bee ease,
Surrency, tcu2.
A-1, 90-day velvet bean seed,
gathered without rain, $1.30 bu.;
5 or more bu. lots, $1.25 bu. J.
Frank Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.
Sound, new crop Q-too-tan beans,
recleaned and in new bags, $3.50
bu., FOB. Lee Wilson cotton seed,
BOe bu. A. E. Ware, Marshallville.
Old-fashioned running velvet
bean seed, 100 per cent sound,
$1.75 bu., with instructions as to
ais to: test _ your bean seed for
982.-H. O. Madray, Jesup.
"aeyonity bu. running velvet bean,
good and sound, $1.50 bu., FOB;
also 5 bu. mixed peas, 90c bu. Cash
with order. as c. Rogers, Eastman, |
Rtop.
Pure, sound pole, butter peas;
also- white: pole butter beans, all
20c Ib.,"or exe. for peeled dried
peaches, or anything of value. Mrs.
G. L. Jones, Bronwood, Rt. 1.
Mung beans, 10c lb., FOB; Hast-
ings John L. Eng. peas, extra
early, 10c cupful and postage; sugar
Crowders, slightly mixed, 5c Ib.,
$2. bu.; FOB. Wm. S. Cox, Marble
Hill.
Twenty-five or 30 bu. unknown
peas, sound, $1 bu., FOB; also
some new eras, same price. J. F.
Miller, Leo. -
Ninety-day running speckled vel-
vet bean seed, 98 per cent good,
$1.25 bu., FOB. G. B. Ham, Cobb-
town,
Few bu. new eras, also 700
bundles bright. 4-hand fodder.
Write for prices or come see, Miss
Mae Bomar, LaFayette, Rt. 3.
Brabs, 95 bu.; irons, 90c; whips,
tan, Laredo
$3.50. bu.
Bancroft deed oats, 50 bu. ee
FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston.
Sugar Crowder peas, 4c lb., or
1$2 bu. Selected Dixie Belle water-
melon seed, 30c lb, FOB. B. J.
Cravey, Sycamore, ;
A-l Brabham peas, irons and
Clays, $1.25 bu., FOB, Millen. S. A.
Herrington, Perkins,
Brabham and whip peas, es 165
and velvet beans.
Write for prices: aiso B. R. hens
and pullets, and cockerels. R. Ss.
Parham, Greenyiile.
Cc. T, Miller, Leo,
One hundred-day speckled poeet
beans at special price. Write. L. M.
Nunn, Swainsboro.
: Large cream, red spotted and
pure white sugar Crowders, sound,
unmixed, recleaned, weevil treat-
ed, 12 lbs., $1; 100 1bs., $5.50, pre- |
paid. Choicest lady peas, 10 Ibs., ae
$1, del. C. F. Maddox, Lawrence: |
4 ville.
Good, sound, 100: day running vel-
vet beans, small. lot, -$1.75. bu.
Write for prices on 25 or more bu.
Ss. Courson, Soperton. t
Speckled and. mixed field peas,
/$1 bu., FOB. O. T. Maury, Edison.
- Several bu. - Hendersons- bush
Limas, pure white, 1246c Ib., FOB.
coe Bexley, . Moreland, Rt. 1.
Twenty-five pu. new eras, clean
and sound, $1 bu.; 8 bu. recleaned
cane seed, 75c bu. All FOB,
Clarkesville. E. G. Hill, Mt. Airy,
Rt 1. nae :
Little mush peas,
sound and
35e qt., postpaid;
pure, yellow
del.; old-time pop corn, 5 ibs., 40c
postpaid. Mrs. Dewey Nelms, Bow-
man, Rt1,
Three bu. Calif. black- eyed peas,
hhand-shelled, supposed to be pure,
good for table cr seed, $1.50 bu.,
or 4c lb. Add postage. Cash with
order. Thos. Carden, Bremen: Rt.
1, Box 104,
No, 1, 90-day speckled velvet
land /cotton seed,
Ingram, Coleman,
Pridgeon peas, 25 1b.; Heiter
sons bunch butter beans, 20 1b.;
long green okra seed, 20 1b; all
prepaid. Mrs. Cos Rh.
Americus. ae
Burpees prolific. extra early
telephone, Thomaston TLaxton,
Bliss, everbearing Eng. pea seed,
Carolina pole and MHendersons
bunch butter beans, 25e Ib. Coin
or money order. Mrs. J. Y. Rhodes,
Crawfordville.
Pure, sound punch velvets, $4
bu.; also pure, sound, 90-day run-
ning beans, $2 bu. Cash with order,
Allen Brown, Summit, Rt. 1.
Seventy-five bu. whips, new crop,
sound, 85c bu. Sample,.on request.
In 2% bu, bags. C. E, Andrews,
Greensboro, Rt. 2. ~-
Yellow Crowders, $2 bu.; velvet
beans, $1.50 bu. W. L. Rozier,
Alma, Rt. 3, Box 121.
Winter Eng. peas, 20c iIb.;
black-eyed, 4c,lb. Exc, for cabbage
and Bermuda onion plants. Mrs,
75e bu. H. R.
| John Tinsley, Edison, Rt. 3.
Ninety-day running velvet. beans,
guar. 90 per cent sound, $1 bu.,
FOB, in 2% bu. bags. D. Ww.
Knight, (No address given). |
Five hundred Ibs. white, black-
eyed peas, 2%c Ib. Send sample. J.
T.Atcheson, Dallas.
Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c 1b.;
cream Crowders, 5c Ib.. or exc. for
honey, good sorghum syrup, or
rae fruit. P. B. Stephens, Aus-
ea a
Fifty bu. 90-day running velvet
beans, perfectly sound, $1.10 bu.,
FOB. J. E. Claxton, Kite,
_old-fashioned white,
-bunch .
| Flint. corn, select. var., $1.80 bu., |
beans, $1.10 per bu.; Cokers Cleve- |
. Morgan, }
Sientetive bu. (
not mixed, , $1.50 bu.; 201
shucked corn, 60c b :
D. J: Willingsworth;
Fifty ibs. white bu
beans for 10
No exc. C.
burg, Rt. 3.
_ Bight bu. Mathis bean
H, Chapman, Lithonia,
Colored. bunch butter
Ib., or exc, nese J. D,
S
Nashville, Rt.. 2; Se
Q-too- tans, $3. 50 bu;
Five. bu. sugar Crowders, $2 bu. | prolific. seed corn, $2 bi
sons bush butter bs
Piedmont Cleveland co
50c bu.; 70-100 , shoa
O. M. Ware, Marsha
Ninety-nine \pu.
Brabs, $1 bu.; also 1 |
fodder, $2 per 100, F
H.-Ward, Menlo.
Three - dif, and best va:
e n
field beans, from early
frost, 25c qt.; also goo
ples and peaches, 5e Ib
AS. Ay Anderson, Fairm
One. hundred
scund and clean, 8 1
Ibs.
Han, Dalton, Rt. 6.
Twenty- five lbs. new
bu.; also 3 of recleaned
5c bu. All FOB, Cla
G. Hill, Mt. Airy.
Twenty bu. running a
unknown pea
cream Crowders, $2 b
and sound. Cash. or m
B, L. Kinney, Penderg
-White and, cream
der peas, 8 lbs., 50,_p DE
FOB; also pure Clairbor
cocks, $4; stags, $2; pull
|L. G. Watkins, Grantvi
Fifty. bu. sound gr Ww
bu:; 2 M bundles fodder,
100 bun.; 2 bu. brown)
peas, $1.50 bu.; Hasti
seed corn, $1.50 bu, J
Newnan, Rt. 5. i :
Several lbs. white, ter
field. beans, everbearir
cornfield bean seed, 20c
ard seed, 10c. Exc. fan
Ppole bean. Mrs. A. L. a
retta,
One en bu.
late Claybank peas, 100.
man Clay peas, $1.50 XC
lbs. genuine imp. Dixie
seed, 35c. Cash with or
Birdsong, Gordon.
Ten bu. Calif. brown-e3
sound and clean, 8 Ib,
for good cured meat, S. 1
son, Temple, Rt. 1.
No. 1, 90-day speckle
beans, $1.25 bu., or aboy
lots, $1.10 bu., FOB. Ex
for 30 bu. Brabham
peas. H. R. Ingram, Cole
-Seven bu. O-too-tan
cleaned, $4 bu. Money rd
Andrew Barber, Luthers:
White, everebaring bu
beans, 15c 1b., or $1 g
aage. Also pure bred
Wyandotte 11 mo. o
May and June cherry
each.. Mrs. Van Harris,
Firty-five lbs. whit
8c Ib., and postage. M
Toney, Carnesville, R
Peas, 1 bu. cream Crow:
45 lbs. blacks, $1; 20 Ibs.
FOB; half runner gard
cornfield beans, 25 cv
Mrs, J. M. Hall, Calhou
Tender mixed cornfi
half runner garden bea
pint, Exe. for anything
Write first. Florrie Hu:
exc. for
-20c; add postage;
Bennett,
Hicans, .C. = Li. $1.40, FOB im 214 bu. lots, P. W.
Harrison, Haleyondale.
Twenty-five bu. irons,
cent: pure, in 2 bu. bags,
Cash.
Rie 2:
Three bu. Brabham peas, pure,
sound, $1.25 bu., FOB; colored
cornfield beans, 25c lb., prepaid;
80c; mixed, 75c, all FOB, Mauk.
Money order. E. C. Lancaster,
Juniper.
Early speckled velvet beans,
$1.25 bu. No order less than 2 bu.;
Brabs, $1.10 bu. No order less 2%
bu.; Spanish seed peanuts, 2c Ib.
No orders less 100 Ibs. Eli S.
Lewis, Dawson. :
Ninety-day velvet beans, good,
sound, $1.25 bu.; also 6 tons No.
1 white Spanish peanuts, 2%4c Ib.
S. D. Williamson, Rochelle.
White Chinese soil builder velvet
beans, 25c Ib., postpaid in Ga. E.
K. Bartlett, Alma.
One hundred and fifty Ibs. white
| Hendersons bush Lima beans, 15c
planting use or for
from weevils, 8c Ibs phi
Mrs, Fred Williams,
r2, Box 55.
Faclea kad Brabhams,
irons, whips, each $1; _
running velvet beans, :
90 per
$3.50.
Wm. A. Vandiver, Martin,
ab. peas, $t.252 runner. 2 pea-
-60c: bu. to 10 bu.;..10 bu. or
50c; all FOB; eash with
er. C, C. Payne, Tifton, Rt. 6.
ver hull Crowders, for plant-
a good pea for the market
green, 7c lb.; also some little
uRnch rice peas, 8c Ib. del. HE. EH.
m, Flowery Branch, Rt. AY
hite rice peas, 5c Ib.; Hastings
] bunch butter beans, 10e Ib.
OB. money order. Mrs.
Denald, Stapleton, Rt. 1.
White, black-eyed peas, 3c lb.,
B. A. F. Ayers, Dewyrose, Rt. 1.
sh baby PAS: white, 15c Ib.
red speckled,
brown
s rice
Pearl
sugar
Calif. black-eyed and cream sugar
Crowders, 8c: lb., prepaid. M. IL.
Snore, Gainesville, Rt. 4. :
Thirty-three bu. purple hull peas,
sound, $1 bu, A. A. Ashby, Mont-
rose, Rt. 2. ee
Heavy bearing, 4 drop yellow
Crowders, sound, $1 pk., $3 bu.;
old-time velvet beans, running,
$1.25 bu, oe ton in hull. gs L.
Law, i
Few more ibs. sugar Crowders,
10 Ibs. postpaid, $1. Selected for
seed. Mrs. E. Bramhold, Mt. Airy,
RG <4.
Yellow Cr owders, 45c gal; Hast
ings watermelon seed, 5c oz.:
Whatleys prolific seed corn, 45
pk. Cash with order, Fred Combs,
Stephens, Rt 1
Laredo soy beans, recleaned,
$1 50 bu in 21% bu. bags genuine
|party pay chgs. Mone:
lb., hand graded for seed: 100 Ibs.
bunch Eng. peas, 12%e Ib, J. i.
Draugon, Pinehurst.
Forty bu. new eras, 5 bu. un-
known, all sound, $1 bu., FOB.
Mrs, J. N. Truclove, Cleveland.
Fifteen bu. sound Brabham peas,
98 per cent sound,
order, R.
T. Randall, Lavonia, ti3.
$1 bu., and
$17.50 ton: O-too- -tan soys
interested in car load
'T. Marshall, Ft. Valley.
Cream sugar. Crow
weevil treated, $3 bu.
running velvet beans,
and mammoth yellow s
J. N. Pitts, Arabic =
White bunch butter be
; : Mrs. BS Ae Booth,
Seventeen bu. good whippoorwill | 1e a
fi
ot, or exc. for 2 | st
rgia Products
For Sale
day velvet beans, even
ss Pa to bag, $1.50 bu.
Field peas and 90-day running
velvet beans, $1 bu.: reg. S. P. C.
as gilts, sows, guar. satisfac-
tic _ Tes. Guernsey cows and
stor sale. T. R. Duggan,
New crop Brabhams, $1.10;
frons, $1; whips, Clays mixed,
each, $1; speckled running: velvets,
$1. 10; Q-too-tans, $3; Biloxis, $1.50.
9% bu. bags. Send remittance. D.
S, Strother, Ft. Valley.
ight or 10 bu. sugar Crowder
;, 15e pk., $3 bu. J. C. Good-
Griffin, Rt. A.
od, sound, 90-day velvet bean
seed, oF 25 bu., FOB. Frank Ray,
- Adel. Se
os Good, tender, streaked and blue
mixed beans, half runners, 55c pt.;
o 1 yr. planting Ky. pole bean,
40c pt. Cash with order. Mrs. Otis
: Hamilton, Buford, RED 1.
Mixture of choice,
cornfield beans, 20c Ib.
ren bunch beans, 20c Ilb.;
either - or both for cotton:
Eller, Titus.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
; FOR. SALE
Flint runner peanuts, 2%%4c
~ sacks: C. R. McLeod,
tender
exc.
Dolly
: red Valencia peanuts,
tana pic ed, washed free of trash
and pops, 10c FOB; 12%c. del. H.
ve. Thurmond, Greshamville.
_ About 1000 Ibs. N. C. peanuts,
6c pu.; harvested without rain;
also about 12 bu. velvet beans, ab-
field, Rt. 1.
No. 1 white Spanish seed pea-
nuts, 2c Ib.in lots of 100 lbs.; less,
2%%c Ib.; 3 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon
seed, 50c lb.; cash with order. J.
_D. Bishop, Fitzgerald, RFD 2.
Imp. white Spanish peanuts;
sound and clean, 3c lb.; money
order; add postage; no order for
less than 25 Ibs. accepted. W. E.
-McCommon, Smarrs, Rt. 1, Box 10.
Sev. hundred bu. runner pea-
nuts, 2c lb.; cash with order FOB.
I. S. Mills, Edison. :
- Two bu. Ga. goobers, 50 ibe 25
Ibs. to bu., $4 bu.; good hog feed,
also tops make good hay. Arthur
Brantley, Eastman, Rt. 4.
Small white. Spanish peanuts for
sed, 2%c Ib. 1 M up, 2c Yb. J. C.
Ragan, Pelham.
ling pecans, 5c lb. or exc. for bud-
ded pecan trees, peanuts or any-
ee of equal value; write. Mrs.
T. A. Adkins, Vienna.
- Sev. tons Ga. raised N. C. run-
ner peanuts, saved without rain,
good seed, 2c tb. J.-C. > Swint;
Lenox,
_ Sev. tons Ga. raised N. C. pea-
nuts, saved without rain, . good
a seed, - fe 1b GC, B: Daughtrey,
- Lenox.
Seedling pecans, 5c lb.; also cab-
- bage plants for sale or exc.; what
have you? Mrs. Lillie Stokes, Fitz-
ald, Rt. 3.
About 100 Ibs. paper-shell seed-
ling pecans; send a nickel, help
Day postage for sample. 8S. T.
mith, Cuthbert.
> Ga. runner peanuts for sale;
have planted them for 20 yrs. or
more. N. P. Metts, Dublin, Rt. 4.
No. 1 Spanislt peanuts for seed,
100- -Ib. lots, 8c. Ib.; 500 Ibs.. or more,
4ec Ib. del. in Ga. R. A. Bargeron,
Sardis, Rt. 1.
. Two hundred lbs. large size seed-
ing pecans, 10 lb, Exc. 10 Ibs. for
equalamount of tresh dried apples,
free from worcs peeling and core.
Miss Mamie Fletcher, Climax.
Several hundred bu. N. C. runner
Ga. grown, also white Spanish
peanuts, No. is, fine for seed, 60c
-bu., FOB. Not less than 100 Ibs.
shipped. LW. Conner, Abbeville,
mtd,
-N. C. runner peanuts, A No, 1
stock, 65 bu., FOB; also Spanish
peanuts, 70e bu.: Florida high bush,
8% plant seed, $1 1b. Will exc.
Clark Cosely, Jakin.
Extra flavored, large size Stu-
arts, 6 Ibs., $1; postpaid. Miss
Venice Anderson, Chipley, Rt, 1.
One hundred and fifty Ibs. med.
size peeans, thoroughly dry and
well filled out. 6G .1b;, Or $1.00 for
lot, FOB. Cash with order. J. F.
riscoe, Loganviile.
N. CG. runner secd peanuts, Ga.
8rown, saved without rain, 2c Ib.,
ROB. Cashiers ,check or money
order, H. M. Cannon, Adel, Rt. 1
Several hundred bu runner pea-
tS 2c lb, FOR Cash with order,
Wigzins, Edison.
sday, February 25, 1982
penderest Vandeman pecans, 15c Ib.;
About 125 Ibs. good, sound seed-|
Geormia Products
~ For Sale
Large red Valencia peanuts, free
from trash and pops, 12%c Ib. del.;
10e }b., FOB; also want to exe.
2 bu. peas for i bu. O-too-ton beans.
B. L. Thurmond, Greshamville.
Good N, C. runner peanuts, 2
lb. No samples, Money order..C. I.
Wetherington, Lenox, Rt? 2:
N . Ga. grown, hand-picked
peanuts, 4 lb; good, sound 90-day
velvet beans, $1.50 bu., FOB. C. B.
Mayers, Baxley.
About 25 bu. runner peanuts for
sale, 50 per cent good. Mrs. J. F.
ential, Moultrie.
' Hand-picked, clean Spanish pea-
nuts, $4 C, FOB; $5 del.; also
Donaldsons Red eggs, 60 per set-
ting del., if crates are furnished.
ok B. F. Hartman, Ochlochnee,
t
No. 1, N. C. runner peanuts for
seed, 3c lb.; also pecans, Schley,
lige lb; Stuarts, 12c; seedlings,
8c lb. Cash with order. W.. S. Nor:
ton, Edison.
Few Ibs.
Schley, Stuart and
10 Ibs.
nice paper shells, 10c lb. Mrs, E.
T. May, Warthen.
Ga. runner and white Spanish
for seed, No: 1s,- 2 Ib., FOB.
Money order. Alton Ricketson,
Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Little white Spanish seed. pea-
nuts, selected. 10c lb. M. M: Ro-
-well, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Hand-picked peanuts,. Spanish
variety, 80c bu., FOB.-Miss Lucy
Poole, Warthen.
Old-fashioned Ga.
runner pea-
nuts, 75c bu., sound and good. Exc.
1 bu. for 2 bu. good, sound white
Spanish; have 30 bu; prices FOB.
Bring the Spanish and get the run-
ners. HE. Nowell, Richland, Rt. 5:
Several hundred bu. runner seed
peanuts, 2c lb., FOB. Cash with
order. Roy A. Weeks, Kdison, P.
Ov Box 174:
N. C, variety No. 1 runner seed
peanuts, 60c bu., FOB. C. L. Tay-
lor, Camilla.
Twenty bu. N. C. runfer pea-
nuts,. extra clean, 50c bu., or exc.
for same value, Advise. B. WwW,
Dickson, Nashville.
One ton runner peanuts, 2c b.,
FOB, Edison, Willie C. Brooks,
Bluffton,
No. 1 white Spanish and Ga.
runners, 3c lb., FOB. Samp Smith,
Douglas, Rt. 2. :
Sixty or 75 Ibs. the paper-shell
pecans, 15e Ib. Mixed large and
small size. J. L. Thomas, Climax,
Rt: B, Box131.
Good Ga. runner peanuts, No. 1,
$30, ton, FOB. M. S. Brannen,
Statesboro,
Stuart and Schley pecans, field
run. Make best offer for cash, or
exc. for anything can use of equal
value.. Walter Holliway, Stillmore.
White Spanish seed peanuts,
|gathered. and picked without train,
2c lb..Good sound seed, or money
refunded. Paul Cromer, ideal, Rt. 1.
Six tons N. . Ga. raised runner
peanuts, 2c Ib., FOB; lots of 100
ibs. or more, 2%6c Ib. del.; Spanish
same price. Money order or check
with order. C: H. Parish, Tifton,
Rt. 6.
Good quality seedling pecans for
sale, FOB. Will submit sample.
EK. S. Hicks, Yatesville. _
One hundred (fifty bu. good,
sound peanuts, 50c per bu.; also
20 bu. sound, bright, velvet beans
for seed, $2 bu; all FOB. Lee
Walden, Avera.
Fifty bu. No. 1 peanuts, elear of
sticks, 35c per bu. No chks. E.R.
Williams, Gibson.
Ga. runner seed peanuts, Se Ib.
Mrs. W. L. Castleberry, Adel, Rt. 3.
Seedling pecans, 5c lb. or exe.
for Brabham pea seed. Mrs. J. W.
Pearman, Chula.
Mobile pecans, good grade, 8c Ib.
Write first. Mrs. M. M. Head,
Zebulon.
Spanish peanuts, 2c Ib. Exe. for
Runner peanuts, Ib. for Ib. Also
seedling pecans, 5c 1b.; Mobiles,
10c. Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe.
Spanish peanuts, 30c gal.; white
nest onions, 30c gal.; yellow-eyed
white peas, 10c Ib. or 65e gal. Add
postage. Mattie Wright, Bremen
Nice peanuts, 30c_ gal.; Dixie
Belle Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
2 Ybs., 40c; 1 1b. muskmelon seed,
25c, Long Green okra seed, 15c Ib.
Miss Lyndia Stancil, Alpharetta,
Rt 2.
Imp. Runner peanuts, 2c Ib.,
FOB. TT. W. Brooks, Bluffton.
New crop, pright, clean, Ga. run-
ner peanuts, 2c Ib., FOB. W. E.
McDougald, Clito.
U. S. standard white Spanish pea-
nuts 2e lb., in 100 Ib. lots: $88 ton
nntit March 5, W. G. Hatcher, JK:
Cor dele. ee
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Georgia Products
For Sale
Seventy-five bu. extra fine and
bright N. C. runner peanuts, 2l4c
lb,, or exc. for Brab peas; Ib. for
Ib ; nice smoked meat or No. 1 Ga,
Sugar cane syrup in 1% gal. cans.
A. T. Milteer, Quitman.
Ga. runner peanuts, sound, ex-
tok prolific (made 80 bu. per A.
without fertilizer), 50c bu.; lots of
1 M Ibs. or more 40c bu., FOR.
J. R Milfer, Sylvester, Rt. 2s
Ga. flint runner peanuts, 60c bu.,
put up in 8 bu. sacks. C. R. Me:
Leod, Pineview.
Genuine N. C. runner peanuts,
No. 1 stock, 2c Ib. in 100 Jb. or
more lots; 1%c in ton lots, FOB.
Cash with order. O. M. Greene,
Iron City.
Spanish peanuts, 214c Ib. del. Ga.
Money orders only. Miss D. D.
Odom, Arabi.
No. 1 white Spanish, 2c lb. FOB;
no order for less than 500 Ibs. R.
T. Bembey, Hawkinsville.
Seventy-five bu. bright, clean
No. 1 Ga. grown N. C. peanuts, ex-
tra fine, 2%c lb. A. T. Milteer,
Quitman. :
Strictly No. 1 Spanish seed pea-
nuts, 1931 crop, clean and sound,
100-Ib. lots, 2%c; 500 Ibs. up; =2
lb.: caSh with order. W. J. Bar-
geron, Sardis, Box 146.
1931 raised Va. bunch Jumbo
peanuts, for seed or parching, and
will produce ton per acre,.1 to 500
lbs., 8c Ib.; 500 lbs.. to car lots, 2%e
Ib. FOB; write for sarnvle. _&. We
Lee, Stilson.
Sev. hundred=bu. runner sced
peanuts, 2c l1b.: cash with order
FOB. O. O. Brooks, Edison.
Seed peanuts, genuine N. C.
runners and Spanish No.- 1 grade,
2c Ib.. in 100-Ib. lots, up; 1% Ib.
in.-ton -lots, FOB: O. M. Greene,
fron City.
. Med. size paper-shell pecans, 15c;
small, 10c; large, 20c; cash; exc. for
anything of value. = Sheridan,
Peerson.
Large paper shell pecans, 15c Ib.
Em ory Jones, Blakely.
N. C. runners, Ga. raised, 25 to
a bu. .at 45c bu. Mrs. Walter
Harper, Osierfield, Rt. 1.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
_FOR SALE
Sugar cured smoked meat,
middlings, 14c, wt. 18 lbs.; hams,
20c, wt. 18 lbs.; shoulders, 18c, wt.
17 Ibs. Miss Christine Tinsley, Edi-
son, Rts.
Nice smoked hams, 20c Ib.;
smoked shoulders, 15c Ib.; sides
with ribs, not smoked, 10 lb. No
chks. Money orders, or cash, Add
postage. J. P. Smith, Dawson.
Any quantity pure pork smoked
country sausage, 17%c Ib. FOB;
sat.. guar. Perry Tucker, Harts-
field. :
. Six fancy hickory smoked hams,
wt. about 20 lbs.-each, 20c 1b.;
shoulders, 15c; side meat, 12c Ib.
C. M. Lowry, LaFayette.
Home-made smoked pork - sau-
sage 5 lb. box postpaid, $1, or exp.
col., 15c Ib.; smoked hams, 18c Ib.;
smoked shoulders, 10c; smoked
micdlings, 12%4c; all exp. col. J. W.
Lang, Omega.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Honey for sale: want party in
every county to sell my honey,
cheapest and best .ever made.
Stamp and reference. C, P. and
Ed. Bradley, Hazlehurst.
Twenty hives of bees, all for
$20, FOB. M. H. Bradshaw, Silver
Creek, Rt. 1.
Fancy comb honey, packed and
libeled in 5 ib. pails, $6.50 doz.;
ext. in bbls., 41%4 1b. Jz. T. Mullis,
Alma.
Fresh, bright ext. honey, 10 :
pails, $1.20 del. Money order. . Mrs.
A. F. OKelley, Maysville, Rt. 2.
Nice, bright comb honey, 5 Ib.
eans, 65c; 10 Ib. cans, $1.30. post-
peid in 1st 2nd and 8rd zones. L.
G. H. Scott, Ludowici. Rt. 1.
Fancy Tupelo ext. honey; 6-10
lb. pails, $5; 1-10 Ib. pail, $1.25,
postpaid; 2 pails, $2, postpaid.
Honey in bbls., price on request.
Jno. A. Crummey, Doctortown,
Few 8 and 10 frame gums of
bees, 2 honey tanks, and other
value for sale. Write. J. Tom
White, Durlin.
Sev. 8 and 10-frame bee gums,
2 honey tanks for sale. J. Tom
White; Dublin.
Fresh ext. honey, 10 Ib. pails,
$1.25 del.; 10 Ibs. beeswax, $2.60.
Mrs. A. F. OKelley,. Maysville,
Re,
Nice, good honey,
chunk
ext. put up in 10 Ib. buckets. 10c
lb.: all FOB; no: personal chks. J.
W. Stallings, Valdosta, Rt. Bs
Box 92. z
and}.
MARKET BULLETIN.
Georgia Products
For Sale
Pure ext. honey in bbls. 400 Ibs.
net, $12 each, FOB. W. EH. Buck-
ner, Mt. Vernon.
Tupelo-Gallberry honey, blended
by the bees, del. in Ga., 10 Ibs.,
$1.25; 5 Ibs., 70e; FOB frt. at Pine
Park: 12 5-Ib: cans, $6.50; 6 10-Ib.
caus, $6.25; money order. J. E.
Sholar, Pinehurst.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, sun-dried apples, 6c Ib.;
100 bu. black peas; 25 bu. Clays
and Java; 50 bu. Brabs, whites
and Clay Crowders, ane 50 or. 75
bu. cane seed, FOB. C. L. Osborn,
Bilijay, Rt. 4. :
Bright, sun-dried .apples, sour
fruit, free from cores and worms,
13 Ihs., $1 del. by parcel post. Mrs.
R, T, Hampton, Mineral Bluff.
Niece, sun-dried apples free from
core and peelings, etc., 9c Ibe Mrs.
Lizzie Etris Dahlonega, Rt: 1.
Fine dried peaches, 10'lb., or
exc. for 1 M Bermuds onion plants
and 100 Mastodon strawberry
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Page Eleven 1
Gear oia Products
For Sale
Four or 5 ibs. good Jersey but--
ter each week, t. b. tested cows,
25c lb. Mrs. W. E. Davis, Buchs:
anah, Rt.od,- Box 20; :
extra fine,
Fresh Jersey butter,
25c lb. Mrs. L.A: Chapplear, Las:
vonia, ;
Four Ibs. of fresh Jersey butter
each week, cow t. b. tested, 25c Tb, %
or 2 lbs....45;, Mrs. Edw. Martings
Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Eight or 10 lbs. good, finm putter |
each week, 30 tb. dels seveny, tio
guar. Coy Willis; Talking Rock
Rt 3d: :
fresh Jensey butter
25 1b3 cows t.. Bb. tests
Hight lbs.
each week,
ed. Mrs. G. Id. Bennett, Gainesville,
9, :
Ce
IRC:
Four or 5 Ibs. nice, fresh Jersey
butter each week, 25c lb.; cow t. Bb
tested; sat. guar.: also few gts,
white onion buttons, 15 at. Mrs.
Judge C. Bennett, Gainesvilie,
Rr, 9. she <a
Two-four lbs. nice, firm. ereani
butter each week, 25c 1b., postpaid |
if 2 or more Ibs. are taken in 7)
plants; also exe. for peanuts, Write
first. Mrs. K, D. Herring; Rome,
Rt, ;
Nice, dried, unpeeled
free of worms, 8c lb., or exe. for
white peas, @Gried apples, white
Lima beans or anything can use.
Mrs. Roy Philmon Reynolds, Rt, 1
Extra nice sun-dried apples, 10c
Ib., Or exe. for anything can use;
also colored bunch butter bean
seed, 10c lb. Write what you have
to exc. Mrs. Sam Hartlive, Lylerly,
ARG: 2;
Extra aS
ples, 8e ib,
Marion,
Nice sun-dried apples, in 10 to 50
Yb. lots, 6 Ib. del. J. C. Forrester,
(No address given)
Nice, dried peaches, 10c Ib., or
swap for good chewing tobacco;
14% bu. Hastings good seed yellow
nop corn. W. T. Ford. Royston,
Ret cc.
Twenty Ibs.
ee sun-dried ap-
i. Henry #. Weaver,
on)
best quality dried
peaches, not. peeled, free from
worms, ete., 10 1b., prepaid, or
exc, 10 lbs. each for 10 Ibs. good
quality chewing tobacco and 10
lbs. good honey. R, E. Kimsey,
Farmington, Rt. 1.
Sun-dried apples, 514c Ib.;
dried peaches, 6%%c Ib.: add post-
age. Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Morganton.
Worm free, sun-cured dried ap-~
ples. peeled: and cored, 4%4c lb., in
lots of 20 Ibs. or more, del. Fannie
Jarrard, Sarah.
Sun-cured dried apples, worm
free, etc., 5c.lb. in 10 Ib. lots or
ever, del. Miss Darien Marr, Sarah.
Sun-dried peaches, free of
worms, 10c Ib.; old-fashioned
Indian peach seed, 25c doz.; citron
seed, 25c teacupful. Mrs. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4. a9
Nice, bright sun-dried apples,
free of worms and core, etc., 5c
lb.: add postage. Miss Ora Walker,
Dial. :
Fifteen Ibs. sun-dried apples, 8c
lb.; okra seed, 15c cupful: white
cucumber seed, 10c tbls., or exc.
for garden pea, lettuce seed, turnip
and cornfield bean seed. Mrs. Vir-
ginia Rogers, Culberson, N. C.,
(Resident of Ga:) Rt. 1, Box 80.
Seven lbs. dried apples, 10c Ib.;
11 Ibs. unpeeled peaches, 10c Ib.,
free .of worms; okra, collard,
mustard, yellow crookneck squash
seed, 10c cupful and postage. Mrs.
L. Reid, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box :76.
- Nice, sun-dried peaches, 1931
crop, free from worms, i0c Ib. del.
Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia.
Nice, sun-dried peaches, free
from worms, 5c lb. and postage.
Mrs. Ramie Turner, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 54.
Elberta dried peaches, 8e Ib. or
exe for white seeded cornfield
bean sed, white Bermuda onion
piants, white or. red nest onions,
or Valencia peanuts. Mrs. L. N.
Dalton, Ashland.
1981 sun-dried Elberta peaches,
worm-free; exc. for.3 lbs. of pea-
nuts, or exc. for Stuart or Schley
pecans, lb. for lb. Mrs. H. C. Reid,
Hogansville.
Three hundred bu. Yate apples,
$1.25 FOB Atlanta, size 400's. C.
M. Miller, Cornelia. :
BUTTER FOR SALE
Two lbs. nice, fresh butter each
week, 25c Ib del.; cow t. b. tested
Mrs. Elbert Moss, Talking Rock.
Fresh Jersey butter, 4 Ibs. each
week, 22c lb., postpaid; also Hast-
ings prolific seed corn, carefully
selected, 1 yr., 40 peck, FOB. EF
E. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Five Ibs. nice, fresh Jersey but-
ter each week, del., $1; t. b. tested
cows; sample for 5c. Cash with
order. Mrs. [. D., McDuffie, Ash-
ee Bt es
We gobs x
VPeacnes, 3
'
sun-
shipment. Cartons returned. Cash-
| with order. Miss Eva Cogburn. Al
Eph aretta, Rt, 3)
|. cur-six Ibs! fresh,
Jersey butter ea. week,
ea. week. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt. 3:
Three or 4 lbs. fresh J. buttes
ea. week; cow t: b. tested, 266 1m,
firm, yellow.
25c Ib. dela
Hattie Woitord,
postpaid. Mrs. Frank. , Martine
Guinesville, Rt. 9. AG
Two-four Ibs. nice, firm
per week in brick. molds, 30- 1b
del. Ga.; also few settings Thomp
son B. R. eggs, 50c per-15, or exe
for W. L. eggs; ea. pay postage
write, Mrs. Mary
Roberson,
Jasper, Rt. 2,
Eight-ten lbs. butter a.'
25 lb. del. Ist zone; also exc. other
watue for W. lL. eggs, pure bred
Minnie Willis; Talking Rock. Rt. 3;
Fresh, home-made butter in7
pound prints, 4 Ibs. postpaid for
$1; send check. L. B. Scoggins,
Omega. ; ade
POTATOES FOR SALE a
White Star Irish potatoes: excele
lent for seed, del.,. $1.15 per bu
in Ga., in lots of 2 bu. or more. RR.
L Hampton, Mineral Biuff.
Twenty bu. seed and 20 bu. eat:
ing Porto Rico potatoes, 75e bu.
cream Crowder peas, 5c Ib. or $2.50
bu.: all- or: part of both. at my
farm. E. Ss. Lanier, Pembroke.
About 150 bu. Porto Rico potato
seed (yellow skin) from vines; Gov.
insp.. not large, but all nice size
fer seed, $1- bu. Ben F. Miller,
Screven. ; a
One hundred bu. selected,~ kiln-/
cured PB. R. potatoes, 8c 1b.; also
cream Crowder peas, 8c Ib. DD.) Be
Moore, Gray.
_ Three hundred and fifty-400 bu.
Gov, insp. Porto .Rico sweet pos
tato seed; imp. purple and
skin mixed, $1 bu. FOB.
Aspinwall, Screven.
Good, pure strain Porto
seed potatoes, 50e bu. or exc. for
ecrn: bu. for bu. Murray Ree
Ochblochnee, Rt, 1.
@ne hundred bu. pure yellow
skin P. R. seed potatoes, $1 bu., |
FOB.C. A. George, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
One hundred bu, imp. P. R. seed
potatoes. gov. iasp.; $1 bu.: alse
1 M bu. white Spanish peanut
strictly No. 1's, 2%c Jb.; (200 bu,
Ga. runner peanuts, free of trash,
3c Ib., FOB. H. H. Meadows, Coes
Trad.
BFifty bu. P. R. eating potateas
and the-same amount bedding pa-
tatoes, free from disease, 60c bu.
atthe farm; also 17 pigs, good |
stock, 7 wks. old, $1.50 each, for.
Tot at. -farine Ww: P, Wisher, a
ville; Rit
White star Irish potatoes good
size and smooth, $1 bu. del. C. ce
Payne, Youngeane..
Three to 400 bu. Porto Rico pota--
to seed, state insp., improved and
yellow mixed, $1: bu., HOB aa
Aspinwall, Screven,
P._R. sweet potatoes. for eating |
4
and seed, 60c bu. at the farm. Ww.
ae Fisher, Abbeville, Rt. 1.
One hundred bu. good. kiln dvieas
Porto Ricans, 2c Ib., Be Se
Burts, Doerun.
PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE
State insp. peach trees, $35 M,
$4 C, T5e doz.: fig, grape, walnut,
$4 C,.75 doz.: plum, apricot, best
var., $7 Cah 25 doz. oss Travis,
\Riverdale,
Pedigreed pecan trees. The kind
that bear heavily and that even
last produced well filled nuts.
Schley. Stuart, Money-Maker.
Bonded and state insp. New re
duced prices. W, H. Harris,
Valley.
Os Pave Twelve
Georgia Products
For Sale
SSinialdya blackberry, $1 C; Con.
cord grapes, 10c each, $1 500;
Lady Thompson strawberry, $1.
Will ship assorted C. E. Smith,
Braselton.
May cherries, black walnut,
damson and red plum sprouts, 2,
_ 25; Wilberts and _ blueberries,
_ black raspberries, 50c doz.; horse
-_, Fadish. 10c each. Add postage. B.
~ J, Wilson, Loving.
Twelve mtn. grown apple trees,
4 var. from early until late, 1 yr.
old, $1. del.; imp. Tennessee red
- cob and 8-row seed corn, $1.25 bu.
oes. V, Webb, Ellijay
Brown fig, white scuppernongs,
well rooted, 10c each, $1: doz:-;
~hhazienut 6 for 25c; 40c doz.; 3
lOZ., $15 Missionary strawberry
. Plants, $1.50 M. Exc, for tobacco.
-. Loyal Entrekin, Waco, Rt. 2.
;. Haztenut, chestnut, chinquapin,
each, $1 doz.; black and red rasp-
berries, $1 doz.; white Eng. peach
- trees, blue damson plums, sugar
pear, large goose plum, 15c each.
ec. L Turner, Cleveland, Rt, 4.
a Oid-time - June cherry, 20c;
Y Yrown fig sprouts, 15e; large June
'-yed plum, 20c; sage plants, 3 for
25c; black walnut, 2 ft. sprout, 20c
~ each Cash with order, Add pos-
Sa@pe Mrs. H. EH. Hartley, Conyers,
eet:
White, Eng. seedling peach trees,
$1 doz. Exc, for peas, pecans or
hot pepper seed; also Lucretia
Beeaewberry. plants, 75c , or. exc.
: Mrs, Lavinia Terrell, Greenville,
ety: 32
> Summer grapes,
- big: yellow plum, 3, 40c;
> ries, 4, 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
, Titshaw, Monroe, Rt. 5.
White scuppernong vines, lbe
yeach, 2 for .25c; 6 for 50c.- Well
* rooted. Joe Carter McEver, Talmo.
' Old-time peach trees, 5c each, nt
peel. Will not send: COD... WM. EH,
Adams, Marietta, Rt. 3.
fhiarge brown, fig bushes,
2 ites Sete SOUCs
blueber-
R.
$1.50
Je Soz.; dark red currants, good roots,
- i doz.; sage plants, 50c doz.; also
Slack walnuts, 10 ibs., 40c. Mrs.
Milner.
-" W. H. Rucker,
- Sugar pear trees, good preserv-
ing or eating, 20c each, 6 for $1;-
Indian peach, June cherry, for 75c.
; All 2 yr. trees. Mrs. W. R. Thomp-
Peon, Lawrenceville, Rt.: 1.
m= ~ Cov. insp., all lead. var. apple
and peach trees, 2 yr., 15c; 1 yr.
- 10c each; grape vines, 10c; pear
and cherry, 35c_ each, del. Lee
- Head, Cleveland.
i Blue damson plum, wild goose
- plum and white and brown figs,
i5ce, rooted; garlic, spearmint,
horse-radish, 15e doz. Exe. for half
runner beans, onion sets or other
yalue. Mrs. Nan Kown, White.
* Horseapple, limbertwig sprouts,
8-6 ft., 15c. each; white scupper-
Se none and rooted red goose plum
sprouts, 10c each. Add, postage.
Mrs. J. W. (Name omitted), Waco,
mort: 2.
~ Black currants, 3-6 ft., $1 doz.,
not prepaid. Hubert Thompson,
Hartwell; Rt. J.
State insp. true to name apple
* and peach trees, lead. var., 6 to
P'45c each; pear, 4-5 ft., 30c; Con-
cord and Niagara grape; 2 yr:
vines, 10c each. Exc, for now lay-
_ ing W. L. pullets. W. H. Alexander,
eed Japanese wonderberry
vines, 2 doz.,; 20c; tame blackberry,
A for 20c; June pear and. May
eherry, 4 for 25c; sage plants, 10
each; early strawberry. plants, 25c
100. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpha-
sretta, Rt, <4.
- White and purple fig bushes, 25
- gach; scuppernong vines, 25 each;
; ae euttings, 10c each.
Add postage. Mrs. A. LL. Branan,
Macon, 209 Hardeman Ave.
= Jap-persimons budded, 4 var.,
over 4 ft., bear young, 75c each;
sd, for 6 select trees, FOB; Wine-
sap plum trees, 6 ft., same price.
WN. Rosene, Ft. Valley.
= About 65 A. of 7 and 8. yr, cld
Plberta peach trees, in frist-class
- pearing cond., on paved highway
near Athens. W. I. Abney, Athens
> Apple trees, all lead, var., 4 ft.,
d0c; year trees, 4-5 ft., 80c; grape
yines, Concord, 2 yr., 10c each, $1
ez. All state insp. true to name.
Fixe for baby chicks. C. M. Alex-
ander, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
-. Hight ft. Japanese lemon tree,
$5, exp. prepaid. Cash with order.
* Henry Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.
May cherry trees, 1-3 ft. high, $1
-doz., FOB. Mrs. L. C.. Gable, Talla-
poosa.
- Seuppernong vines, well rooted,
250 each; white and red fig bushes,
25e each; add postage; cream
Crowder peas, $2.50 bu. Exc. peas
~for potato slips. Mrs. Scott Davis,
. eiGeanNine: rs OR a Sy
we
St
eld,
Woo
Te
ing
wilt
Free
doz..
For Sale
ate insp. tung oil trees, 2 yrs.
well grown, 4-8 ft., $10 per 100.
I. @. Williams, Cordele.
Few, peach trees, $1 doz.; 50 lbs.
dried apples and peaches, 10c Ib.
in small lots, or all to one party.
India Osborn,
Goose plums, large red _ var.,
trees, -80c; 10 for 40c; add postage.
Send 2c stamps.
Clermont.
5
A. Steinheimer,
Isey, Rt. 1.
n Japanese walnuts, 2-5 ft.,
25c each; seedling pecans, 2-4 ft.,
10c each; 12 for $1; black everbear-
mulberry, 10c each, postpaid.
exc. for value. Mrs. F. W.
man, MeIntyre, Rt. 2.
May cherry sprouts, 10c each, $1
and postage; nest - onions
(white) 40c gal. and postage. Mon-
ey order with order. J. D. Pickett,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
bon
cans,
Pu
gal,
aie
Bo Za
$33 c1
thick
A-1
30. tO
gal
$3.25
grade
eet
bbls.
for ba :
buckets. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville.
cans,
SYRUP FOR SALE
Two hundred gal. pure blue rib-
Ga. cane syrup in 1 gal. tin
30e gal. per lot, FOB. Wm.
Harve Colins, Blairsville, Star Rt.
re cane syrup in 1% and 1%
cans. Write for prices. Exc.
some for 15 bu. old field flat run-
ner peanuts. L. O. Merritt, Cairo.
A-1 pure Ga. sugar cane syrup,
l. bbis:, $12; cses, 6-1 gal. cans,
2 half gal., $3.25; No. 1 syrup,
25> geal. bblsi;-$10;- FOB. Senet
Ponder, Whigham.
Pure Ga: cane syrup, $3.50 per
cs. of 6-10 1b. cans, or exe: 4 cans
for 1 bu. chufas.: R. A. Cravey,
Milan, Rt. .1, Box: 130
One hundred and fifty gal. good,
50c gal., HOB, or exc.
Syrup in new gal.
syrup,
by chicks.
Ga. cane syrup in new
35 gal. bbls., $13.50 bbl.; 6
$3;. 12 half gal. cans,
FOB. C..D. Kierce, Pelham.
pure
Pure Ga. cane syrup, A-1 grade,
$3. per case of 6
gal.> $3.25 per case
of 12 half gal. cans. Malvin Col-
lins, Whigham.
A-1 pure Ga. sugar cane syrup
in 35 gal. bbls., $11.85; 6 gal cans,
$2.90; 12) half gal., $3.15;- Noxe-t
grade, 35 gal. bbls., $9.50 FOB. J.
op Ponder, Whigham.
Pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, A-1
, 85 gal. bbls., $13; 6 gal. cans,
12 halves, $3.40; 2, 60 gal.
No. 1, $20 each. Lee Patrick,
Quitman.
Vv
York
Irwin
shear.
Brun
Cabbage by truck loads,
in few days..Write for prices, or
appiy to H. S. Baxter, Blackshear,
One-fourth acre turnips,
% acre spinach, now ready to cut
(@ truck load), at my home
EGETABLES FOR SALE
Turnip and turnip salad in truck
load lots, also after March 1, can
del. truck load lots of Ga. fancy
head cabbage. Homer Williams,
Moultrie.
About 100 doz. bunches shogoin
turnips at 30 doz.
ler, Ft. Valley, Rt. 4, Box 50.
Purple Top turnip, mustard and
eollards by truck loads, ready now.
Waymond Mil-
Webb, Moultrie, Rt. 1.
ready
nearly
in
ton on highway from Macon,
also Milledgeville to Dublin: E. B.
Matthews, Irwinton.
Truck loads ready in few days
of green cabbage; write for prices,
or apply to: H._S. Baxter, Black-
Two acres of turnips, now ready,
cheap by the truck loads. R.
Li.
son, Bainbridge, RFD.
town.
ville.
bull
Fr
cash,
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Fine, young Jersey bull, mother
a 4 gal. cow. Pat Boykin, Bairds,
Jersey cow, freshen 27th ob:
ruary, with 8rd calf, $35; also Tex-
as broad leaf red cotton seed, 75c
bu. Robt. Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
Fifty. head stall
for sale, now in barn at Wrights-
fed beef cattle
Come and see them. . Also
want 1 milk type Short Horn stock
yearling, 4 to 6 mos. old. J.
H. Rowland, Wrightsville.
esh 8 gal. Jersey milch cow,
$30 my farm, Newnan, Ga. Wayne
P. Sewell, Atlanta, Ponce de Leon
Apts.
Six wks. old Guernsey male, true
markings, sire registered; dam, 99-
199 pure. and now giving 4% gal.
milk an@ 2 lbs. butter a day, $10
Mrs. . G. Hankey, Helena.
does
per
reg.
Char
less,
my
ville.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
One doe to freshen in March, 2
freshen first of April. All 100
cent Nubians, ent. to reg.: 1
Nubian buck for quick sale.
les Watson, Marietta.
Nubian doe, 100 per cent; horn-
buff color, 10 mos. old, $15
Station. B. G. eas Ross-
Pa __MARKET BULDE TIN
Georgia Products
Live Stock For Sale
HORSES AND MULES F OR
SALE
Twelve-year-old horse mule, good
working cond., $40, FOB. ds dD. Mc-
Crary, Molena.
HOGS FOR SALE
Stay-fat, black, little bone Guinea
pigs, 6 sows and 1 male, $8 each,
2 for $15,.3 for $21; cash or money
crder only. J. C. Hargroves, Mar-
low.
Seventeen healthy Tpeed pigs:
$1.50 each where the lot is taken,
at farm. Mrs.,W. P. Fisher, Abbe-
ville, Rt. -1.
One nice black gilt, wt. about
125 lbs. with 7-4 wks. old pigs, $15,
or exc. for corn at 50c bu.; bring
corn and get pigs. G. E. Reece,
Bronwood, ~
Ten pure bred P. C. shoats for
sale cheap, at my barn. Jess Wil-
son, Machen.
Twenty-six nice pigs, 6 wks. old,
for. sale or exe. B, M., Greene,
Gray.
Fine P.-C. from large litters, 8
mos. old, bred gilts, $12.50; 4 mos.
old males and females, $6; 3 mos.
old. $5; 8 wks. old pigs, $3.50. R. E.
Davidson, Danville.
Big bone P. C. hogs, young pigs,
1931 pigs, bred gilts, service boars;
all reg. in buyers name, treated
and crated. Write for prices. G. W.
Randall, Lavonia.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Pedigreed Chinchilla, Stahls.
Sell on account of moving. Will
swap. Cheap. Billy Gibson, Griffin,
$19 E. College St.
Stahls Chinchillas, grown does,
$1.25 each; junior bucks and does,
50c each; N. Z. whites, 1 pr-, $2.
Cash with order. H. L. Maxwell.
Carre, Rb. 2:
One Chin. buck and 5 does, 4
mos, old, 75e each; Toulouse geese,
$2 each. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewy-
rose.
Poultry For Sale
MINORCAS
Four S. C, Black Minorea pul-
lets, 1-rooster, Pape str. $5 FOB.
No exe. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy,
Jasper, Rt. 2. :
PIGEONS
Twenty-five or 30 mixed pigeons,
20c each, if all are taken, prepaid
if lot is ordered. No chks. Mrs. J.
F. Miller, Leo. k
R. I. REDS
Dunlap str. Red pullets, 8-10
wks. old, 60c each. Dr. G. H. Dun-
lap, Madison. -
Fourteen my choice Dark Red
hens, yr. old, Donaldson str., direct,
$1.50 each, or exc. for large calves
(no babies), good pigs, shoats,
hatching eggs. Mrs. J. KE. Sikes,
Cochran, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
Four pure bred M. B. hens, 2 old
hens, $5 each; 2 young, $4 each,
FOB. Money order. Mrs. Lula
Christmas, Vienna, Rt. 4.
Mammoth white Pekin baby
ducks, 25 each. Chas. ONeal, Val-
dosta, 605 N. Ashley St.
One pr. Turkens or
Wonder
\ birds, $1.25 each, or $2.40 for the
pair. Lucy Reddick, Pavo.
WYANDOTTES
Three pure R. C. White Wyan-
dotte hens, 10 mos. old, now. lay-
ing, direct from Osag City, Mo.
No culls, $1.25 each. Cash with
order. C. M. Yates, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
One pure Thompson B. R. cock-
erel, last of April 1931 hatch, now
in service, $1.25 FOB; eggs, same:
strain, 75c per 15, del. Mrs. R, L.
Mabry Canon, Rt. 2.
Two B. R. roosters, last of April
hatch, 80 each, FOB Mrs. Lyndon
Brown, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.
CORNISH |
Fifteen April 1931 hatch, Cornish
hens and rooster, $1 each, or $14
for. lot. No chks. Mrs. G. L. Stan-
cills, Cathoun, Rt. 5.
LLEGHORNS
Ferris best egg str. cockerels, di-
rect April 1931 hatch, for sale or
exec. for pullets, March or April
hatch, same -breed. C. S. Peek, Col
lege Park, RFD 1. e
Ferris str. Woe: cockerels and
pullets, 90c each, or exe. for Chin-
chilla rabbits or garden seed or
lady peas; also Donaldson Red
cockerels, same exc. Mrs. Ca ls
Carelock, Douglas, Rt. 1.
One hundred _ Leghorn pullets,
$40 for lot, or $1 each in small
meta.
quantities, Hor we , Cor.
Poiliry. ae Sale
GAMES 3
Red Cubans; bred in their ene
Cocks, hens, stags, pullets. A. A.
Prince, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 187.
Full blooded, 6 lb. Allen Round-
head cock, $2.50; 1 hen, $1.50; 1 full
blood 5 Ib. Ginn Grey cock, $2-50;
$8 for lot. Cash with order. J. H.
Lambright, Brunswick, 2829 Glous-
ter St.
Georgia Products
Wanted-
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED S
Exe. 2% bu. sound, clean Brab
peas for 1 bu. O-too-tans. W. S.
Carney, Ball Ground.
Want 10-15 bu. Brab peas. Exe.
good, flue-cured tobacco at 8c Tb.,
peas at $1 bu. S. J. Clark. Vidalia.
Want 50 bu. mixed peas; also 50
bu. wheat. C. F. Chambless, Brox-
ton,
Want in lots of 50-100 bu. or
more, sound, straight Brabham,
sacked in even wt. 2% bu. good
shipping bags. Mail sample, advis-
ing quantity offered. W. C. Moore,
Augusta, 805 Reynolds St.
Exe. few bu. field. peas for
Osceola velvet beans, bu. for bu.
F, W. O?Kelley, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
xc. value for garden or corn-
field. tender seed beans. Mrs. J.
M. Gilstrap, Murrayville, Rt. 1,
Box 104.
* Want 2144 bu. genuine O-too-tan
beans, will pay $5 for same; also
lb, of collard seed and 2 Ibs. of
Tenn. green pod beans. eK.
Moore, Canton.
Exe. cream Crowder peas for
running velvet beans, O-too-tan
and Mammoth yellow soja beans.
J. N. Pitts, Arabi.
Eixe. Cokers super seven cotton
seed for O-too-tan soy beans, H.
B. Barnes, McRae.
Exe. Hendersons bunch Limas
for-any var. sound cow peas. Write
what you have. J. D. McKibben,
Locust Grove.
Exc. Stuart pecans at 7c Ib., for.
2 bu. 90-day running velvet beans,
Write. Mrs. J. H. ae ey Manas-
sas.
Want 1 bu. A No, 1 O-too-tan
beans, will exc, 2 bu. Whatleys
Seed corn, or 3 bu. A No. 1 Clay
peas. G. D. Wood, Lawrenceville,
Rt. 2;
Want bunch whippoorwill peas,
bunch velvet beans; also Brabham
peas, priced right. Watson Bur-
nette, Lizella,
Want 10 bu. Brab peas for $10
shipped sight draft attached to bill
of lading to Woodland Bank. Geo.
D. Miller, Woodiand.
Exc: 1 pint white bunch butter
keans for 1 pt. half runner white
bunch beans. Hach pay postage.
Mrs, W. T. Allred, Jasper, Rt. 3.
Want to hear from party having
the old-fashioned white, brown-
eye sugar Crowder peas. R. C.
|Peterman, Butler.
Exe. 90-day speckled velvet
beans, 90 per cent sound, for O-
too-tan beans, 3 bu. velvets for 1
ee Q-too-tans. C. Nicholson, Dex-
er,
Exe, smoked meat and pure lard
for seed_peas or shelled corn. W.
H. Clough, Biackshear.
Exe. nice, dried apples at 10 Ib.,
for soup beans. Prefer white navy
bean, Write first. Mrs. H. J. Mc-
Curry, Clarkesville, Rt. 5. ,
Want prices on genuine O-too-
tan beans; will pay cash or exc. big
red peanuts or white ee beans,
J. C. Vernon, Menlo, Rt..
Exe. 1 lb. Hastings ike seed-
ed chicken corn for 1% lbs. of any
kind. of peas, O-too-tan, iron, New
Tiras, red rippers, Mung, beans,
etc.: ea. pay postage. W. Ww. Wil-
liams, Sylvania, Route.
Exc. 2 qts. shallot onion sets for
beaqt: running butter beans, also
2 qts. onion sets for 1 at. bunch
butter bean seed. Mrs. J. GC. Pitt-
man, Lumber City.
Want O-too-tan beans, all var.
cow peas. and sorghum seed. Geo.
W. Heard, Atlanta, 180 Butler St,
8S. E., Phone MAin 8855.
FRUIT WANTED
Exr. tobacco for dried fruit.
peaches or apples: lb. for Ib.
Would like to have 10 lbs. of ach.
i LW. Mclain, Baxley. RFD
Exc. pecans for dfied apples and
preaches; Ib. for lb.; also exc. other
value for peaches or apples. Write
irst Mrs. M. M. Head, Zebulon.
Want 10 Ibs. dried peaches:
Ibs. cotton;
dried apples, lb. for lb. Mrs. J. B.
Eramlett, Margaret.
Hixd: Pan. potato plants for nice,
dried fruit; 1M plants for 15 lbs.
apples or peaches; also want 100
baby | chicks to raise on halves to
15
10 wks., 5 Reds or Rocks preferred.
it rady pe. Rt. A.
|del. Robt. Hudgins, Vienna, Rt Me
will exe,, nice sun-|
Want driea apples; also Dole cat
peas; send sample and lowest Price
HONEY BEES AND
SUPPLIES AND Ba
Want 15 to 20 pat. bee hives:
state size, quality, cond. ang low:
est prices in first letter. tL, Ss.
Carter, Gillsville.
Exe. 5 Ibs. dried pene anak 5
Ibs. apples, free of worms, for As:
los. bright comb honey) clean and
nice. Each pay postage. Mrs. 1D
McDuffie, Ashland, Rt, Pi
PECANS AND PeaN
WANTED | :
Exe. 10 Ibs. sun-dried peaches
free of worms, etc., for 1 bu. i
Spanish peanuts, z00d and sound,
for seed; ea. pay postage. Mrs, |
Hitie Poole, Waleska, Rt. 1. ee
Exe. cabbage, onion, Pepper, |
tomato or Porto Rico potato
plants for good quality pecans,
any variety. W. J. Davis, Valdosta
P= 0. Box 4,
Want pecans, all varieties, any.
amount Neon Buchanan, Ameri- =
cus.
Exc, 4 bu. mixed field peas for
6 bu. runner peanuts. D. FP. Powell,
Winokur, Rt. 1.
Want sedling and other var
of pecans; send samples and amt,
you have. J. C. Thames, Macon,
Crumps Park.
. Will accept 300 lbs. this season
Stuart pecans, choice quality in
every respect at 7e lb. prepaid to
me, also want engagement of 1000
lbs. of Stuarts of same quality and
price. EH. D. McCool, Surrency. =
BxC. =. 6. and Be ise grade
Guineas, wt. around 45 lbs ea. for
8 bu. N .C. or Ga. runner peanuts;
can furnish any number: will use
a few Spanish; also. exc. Jersey
cow. for corn. I. G. Thompson,
Summit. :
Want to buy at once, 10 M Ibs,
will filled out soft-shell pecans, -
any variety. .Send sample and
make best spot cash price, FOB,
your ( station. RR: S. Broadhurst,
Americus,
Exe. 5 M P. R. potato plants, |
state insp., for 300 lbs. No.1.
Spanish peanuts for seed. Peanuts
~
del. now; plants, by April 10th,
dnc. A. Barker, Rochelle, Rt. 2,
Box 83.
Exe. 13 Ibs. Tharhous gray. me
termelon seed, 30c Ib., hand-picked,
for No. 1 Spanish peanuts, free
from pops, or 90-day running vel-
vet beans, sound. Hach pay chgs
Ben Lavender, Toomsboro..
Exc. N. C. peanuts for the littl
var. Spanish peanuts. Must b
sound, bu. for bu C. A. Patterso
Ty Ty.
Want seedling and paper- shell
pecans, any quantity; pay highes
cash price. Send sample and writ
number of Ibs. of each variet
offered. Geo. M. Prince, Columbus
Box 1160.
Trade Whatleys seed corn
yr. for runner peanuts, 1 bu.
peck corn for 100 Ibs. peanuts.
H. Lee, Manassas.
Exe, 16 gal. 1931 crop sorghum
syrup, good and thick, ior 10 bu.
good, sound Spanish peanuts, free
of pops. Hach pay carrying ches.
Write first: R. L: McCrary, Car
rollton, RFD 2.
Want 100 or 200 Ibs. Spaitish D
nuts, already shelled and A No.
Quote best price, either de
FOB. John M. Bruce, Avalon.
Exe. 2 bu. Vandiver heavy ff
er cotton seed for 2 bu. Ga. rune
seed peanuts. Hach pay chgs.
what he gets. Wyatt A. EB
Donalsonville.
Exe. cabbage. tomato and sw
potato plants for pecans or Bra
ham peas. What have you? W
Davis, Valdosta, Box 4-
Want all varieties, any pecans.
Neon Buchanan, Americus. :
Want 1300 Ibs. ~-choice qu
large paper-shell pecans.
saniples. EH. D. McCool, Surrent
POTATOES WANTED
Want 3 or 4 bu. early fil
sweet potatoes for bedding. Qu
kest price FOB, per bu. for
S. G. Lang, Sr., Sandersville
SYRUP WANTED
Exc. 19 hens and 2 roosters. la
breed, for Kiana or red ribhe
syctup, thick and good, 35 gal. b
or 26. gal. in cans. Hach pay
press. Julia Wiegins, Doyle.
Bxe. 27-5 bu. unknown cow pees
for 2-35 gal. bbls. Ga. care SY
Each pay shipping chss. N
Fellows, Carnegie. :
Exe. 9 Ancona hens, now: Jas
and 2 yr. old cock for 20 8
good Ga. cane syrup. 2 ho
; ine ton.
postace,- Mrs. oe Re Mor: