DEPARTMENT of Me
G. CLAUDE ADAMS,
- PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSMAX L. McRAE, DIRECTOR _
STATE SELL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, eae JUNE 8, 1933.
x conference was called in Watinoie for Saturday,
3rd, by the officials of the United States Department of
culture, who have charge of the Agricultural Adjust-
t Act. A group of about 150 representing all organiza-
interested in the cotton industry including cotton and
extile mills, shirt, hosiery, rubber and other manufacturers
ton fabrics, Farmers Union, National Grange, Farm Bu-
us, Cotton Associations were present, but as far as my in-
mation goes, none of the cotton farmers or producers of
ton were invited to attend this meeting. Hon. Tom Linder -
appointed by Governor Talmadge and I was appointed
ommissioner of Agriculture Adams to be present at this
sting. Representatives of the various organizations named
ve expressed their views.as to the best method of increas-
the price of cotton at this time, and with the exception of
ee or four, who addressed the meeting, they favored the
n being sponsored by the officials in Washington of plow-
up one-third of the present crop and reimbursing the
wer for the same. Neither Mr. Linder nor myself subscrib-
to this plan, as neither of us thought it was feasible and
rkable. United States Senators Smith of South Carolina,
head of Alabama, and Thomas of Oklahoma made very
ong arguments in favor of the adoption of this plan. Iam
not advised whether or not the officials in Washington expect
call a conference of the cotton producers to be heard on
is subject before a definite decision is reached. The offi-
ls in charge of the Agricultural Adjustment Act now have
matter under consideration and will doubtless reach a de-
sion in a short time. It is admitted that there will be a car-
over on July ist of approximately 13,000,000 bales of cot-
,and if the farmers give up one-third of their 1933 crop, it
will inerease the value of the cotton now-on hand several
cents a pound, but this cotton is not in the hands of the farm-
ers, but is in the hands of the mills and. speculators with the
exception of approximately two and one-half million bales *
that is held by the Government. If the farmer is required to
destroy one-third of his 1933 crop and the price advances
33-1/3% from its present level, he will not be benefited. On
the other hand, one-third of the people who would be em- at
ployed in picking, ginning and compressing this portion of the
crop to be destroyed, would be thrown out of employment. I
expect to be in Washington on Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
_nesday of this week and hope to have further conferences
with the administration officials and I am hopeful that some |
other plan will be worked out that will have the effect of en-
hancing the value of cotton without cere any of the.
1938 crop. -
I have a great many requests from oe he wish to _
purchase Registered Cattle and I will appreciate it if a of
the breeders of Registered Cattle in Georgia will write me and >
give me full information regarding the breeding of cattle they
are raising and a list of all of the Registered ie they have
for sale with prices on same.
Mr. O. G. Strauss, Federal Supervising Inapketor of the
United States Government, has opened his office at 915 Geor-
gia Casualty Building, Macon, Georgia. He will have charge
of the Government inspection on peaches and watermelons
for this season and any grower of either crop that desires Gov-
ernment inspection on same can secure full information by
writing to Mr. Strauss.
oe | -MAX L. McRAE, Dice
MARKET REPORT.
_ OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices June 5,
5 2 Us Atlanta Macon
: $ 14 $ 11% $ 16
13 ae 11 : 12
te 0! 12
12% 09% AD
Ib. : ; 10
s as ibs, up : i a 10
emall colored and W. Leghorns-_. .09 ; pe
20
.20
25
Beas, ised. bu. -1.00
Peas, not mixed, bu. : : go E, 1.00
ntry Butter, best table, lb. ------- 20 : 21
r Corn, (80 Ibs. fo bude bus ss 3 ae St : . ; ;
veet- Potatoes, per 100 lbs. .---------
bbage- (per 100 lbs.)
Hay, No. 1, ton
1933. Always Subject to Variation.
Savannah Augusta Columbus Valdosta
INDEX
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Second-Hand Machinery For Sale _..
Second-Hand Machinery Wanted
$ tpn : Incubators, Brooders, Etc., For Sale.. 2
a1 : , Grain and Hay For Sale
zi Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby. Chicks Wanted
Eggs For Sale
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted :
Miscellaneous For Sale ....2.0..2....
Miscellaneous Wanted
Tobacco For Sale
Georgia Products For Sale
Georgia Products Wanted
Rome
12.00
8.00
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Georgia
__Market Bulletin
_ Published Weekly by the
- BUREAU OF MARKETS
Department Of
Agriculture
= Executive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner
MAX L. McRAE,
- Director, Bureau of Markets .
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933.
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pe ection:
F lou eri and Seed |
For Sale
eo Artillery,- salmon pink Sulta-
nas, Christmas cactus, rose Cac-
tus, All well rooted. 15c ea. Jew
cuttings, 3 for 5c. Add postaye.
3 cut. 5c. Mrs. W. L. Whigham,
Whigham, Ga. Rt. 3.
~ Sprengeria ferns, 1 yr. old, 15c
* -ea., 1.- 2 yr. old, 25c; caladium,
2 yrs. old, 30c; Justicia, white
conch begonias, rooted, 5c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Fannie Whig-
ham, Whigham, R 3.
- Calif. Giant zinnias, 25c doz.
Black Beauty dahlia slips, 5c ea.
Mars. Ve -T: Chamblee, Cumming,
Ro. :
Asparagus ae Sprengeria
arns, 2 yr. old, 25c and 15c ea;
dbl. geraniums, pink, hardy
bloomers, 6 to 12 in. high, 50c
ea. plus postage. Inez Garner,
Canon.
- Blue iris, 5 doz. $1; Snowballs,
Azaleas, 2 for 25c; Japonicas,
Ribbon Grass, 2 for 25c; Or-
chids, August lilies, 2 for 25c.
Lee Smith, Talking Rock.
Dahlias, Fort Monmouth, Ida
Perkins, Marmon and Sagamore,
All prepaid, 60c, 2 ea. $1. Heal-
thy plants. Archie Richardson,
stzgerald, os So. Lee St.
ery For Sale co
3 - 70 saw gin outfit, pneu-
matic elevator, lint flues, bat-
tery condenser, dbl. box press,
steam cylinder, all shafting, pul-
leys, no belts. 30, 50, 80 H. P.
eng. W. L. Hauser, Ft. Valley.
- 12 H, P. Hercules oil or gas.
eng. for sale or exc. for anything
|can use. J. C. Harper, Mineral
Bluff.
Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted
Want 24 in. Meadows corn
mill, or 42 in Cole mill. Must be
first class cond. and cheap for
cash. G. W. Bunch, Lincolnton.
Want Fairbanks - Morse wind-
mill, complete, with tower. State
best cash price. H. M. Board-
man, Augusta..
Incubators, Brooders,
Etc., For Sale
Buckeye Inc., never used, 150
cap., automatic egg turner and
heat control, keronsene burner,
$5. Elmer Jones, Atlanta, 23 ee
St. N. W. *
Special Notices"
RABBITS FOR SALE
Chin: -dees= $2-ea; 2 N.. 4.
White does, buck, $5. 6 Junior
Whites, 50c ea. All sub. to reg;
Black Chinchillas, 2 ea. 6 - 3
mos. old, $2 - $1.50 repectively.
J. J. Bull, Oglethorpe. t
Full- blooded Chinchillas, 2
mos. old, 35c ea. or exc. for any-
thing of equal value can use. Al-
len Lawrence, Athens, 1226
Prince Ave. :
EGGS FOR SALE
Turken eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2.-
25 for 30. Cartons returned. Re-
becca Campbell, Atlanta, 860
Boulevard S. E.
CATTLE WANTED
Want 2 young calves or year-
lings, Short-Horn bulls. Pure
blood, for Sires in my herd of
mixed cattle. R. C. Franklin, M.
D., Swainsboro. :
Grain and Hay For Sale
Few hundred bales of oats, cut
and baled without rain on them.
50c Cwt. at my barn. L. S. Mar-
lin, Sylvester.
- 25 bu. wheat, $1 bu. J. I. Mc-
Nair, Stapleton.
Poultry For Sale
BANTAMS se
Golden Sebrights, 5 hens and
rooster, $3 FOB. Bowers Guann,
Clyo.
3 Brown bantam pullets, 1
rooster, All 6 mos. old. Smal
type. $1 and postage. Mrs. Wal-
ter Darden, Americus, R 3, Box
he
Trio Golden Sebright bantams,
hens now laying, Yr. old, first
class, $2.75. Leo J. Russell, Rome.
LEGHORNS
35 W. L., Tanered str. cocker-
els, 30c ea. or Swap for W. L.
pullets. Ready June 13th; 8 wks.
old. Postpaid. If exch. ea. pre-
pay postage. Mrs. Edw. Shiver,
Cairo, R 4.
50 pure Tancred S. C. W. L.
pullets and cockerls, 3 mos. old;
healthy, well dev. Booths AAA
Quality, 60c ea. FOB.
75c ea, Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Ma-
rietta, R 3.
Berrys AAA W. L. cockerels,
5 wks. old, 35c ea. 3 for $1, FOB
Cash with order. C. G. Wood,
Dalton.
25 Booth AAA bockeiels, di-
rict from Booth March 25th; 25
Second-Hand Mecha
Poultry Fo or Sale
Kerlin (March Wth);
lish (Davis in Ind.) 25c lb. FOB.
Money order. J. H. Brooks,
Glennville.
50 B. L. hens, 50c ea. Money
order only accepted. Mrs. L. B.
Ligon, Talbotton.
50 W. L. pullets,
str., from best stock obtainable,
60c ea. FOB. Mrs. Ivy Everett,
Register,
50 W. L. pullets, March hatch,
Ferris heavy laying str. 40c ea.
$19 for lot. Mrs. W. A. Giddens,
Chester, R 2.
25 Buff Leghorn opullets, 6
mos. old, laying now 50 per cent.
60c ea. or $14.50 for Jot, FOB.
Grady Ogle, Hogansville.
. Pure Tancred str. W. L. pul-
lets from bloodtested stock. 10
and 12 wks. old; also ped. bree-
ding cockerels, same age (from
dams with 259-312 egg record).
M. W. Kantala, Elberton.
MINORCAS :
Pape str. Black Minorca Mar.
hatch cockerels, 50c ea. Also Ap-
ril 1932 hatch laying hens, 10 for
$9.50, or 5 for $4.90. Exe. for
field peas. Mrs. G. W. Wilson,
Martin, R 2. .
12 Booth str. White Minorca
cockerels, 6 wks. old, 60c ea.
Minimum order, 6. Mrs. A. L.
Marchman, White Plains.
20 hens, |.
ORPINGTONS :
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. Feb.
and March cockerels, 60c ea.
| del. Lots of 4 or 5 at 55 ea. del;
eggs, 50c per 15, 75c per 30, del.
Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Rebecca, R
a
_PIGEONS
Pigeons, per pair, 50c. Herman
Strange, Cobbtown.
12 pr. pure bred White Kings,
$1 pr. or $10 for the lot. Mrs. J.
W. Healan, Hoschton.
White Kings, Big, healthy
squab breeders. 175 prs. at 75c
pr., or exc. for White or Brown
Leghorn chickens. Or make of-
fer. Jack K.-Brewster, McDon-
ough. i
R. I. REDS
T-large -S:.-C._R. 1. Red .cock;
Donaldson str., and 2 hens, pure
bred. $2 for the 3; cream * suzar
crowder peas, 10 Ibs. del. 50c, or
20 Ibs. 95c del; fine putter, 2
Ibs. 40c del. Mrs. J. H. Carring-
ton, Chipley, R 3.
10 R. I. Red hens and 1 roos-
iter, 50 ea. J. L. Nelson, Ogle-
thorpe.
WYANDOTTES
Sev. W. Wyandotte cockerels,
direct from Booth as day old
chicks, AAA Grade. Will exc. for
friers, or what have you. E.
Darden Borders, Cedartown, P.
O. Box 901.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
Super strain Giant Bronze
turkeys: poults, 30c each; eggs,
15c ea. Quality breeding -stock.
reasonable. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.
31 big bone M. B. 4 wks. old
turkeys, 40c ea; June 8th, 20
poults, day old, 30c ea; Austra-
ian Guinea eggs, 2c ea. Mrs. G
L. Dorsey, Murrayville, R 1.
18 young, pure M. B. turkeys,
7 wks. old. Large, healthy. When
grown, hens, wt. 15-20; gobblers,
25 to 35 Ibs. $15 FOB for lot;
Hen, $3 extra. Money order. Mrs.
Gertie Bloodworth, McIntyre, R
ite
Pr. Muscovey, Black with
White markings, $2 and 2 ducks
of cross breed, 85c ea. $3.50 for
the 4. All 1932-raised. B, J. Rau-
ton, Vidalia, R 2.
7 White Pekins, 6 hens (now |
laying) and drake, $3.25 for lot,
or 50c ea. Eggs, 50c doz. All FOB
Mrs. R. H. Kyzer, Wrizhtsville.
Muscovey ducks from 25c to
$1.50; also Want to exch. splen-
did value for 25 pure bred Cor-
nish hens and rooster, or R. I.
Reds. E. A. Dawley, Leary.
60 Eng-.
Hollywood
Poultry For aie
Ny
Thursday, Jun
Eggs For Sale
M. B. turkeys, Bird Bros. a
2 wks. old poults, 35c ea. Mrs.
W. C. Waldrip, Gainesville, R 3.
Pure bred Bronze baby tur-
keys, 20c ea. Now ready; pure
bred turkey eggs, $1 per 12. Mrs.
M. W. Dabbs, Buena Vista.
Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird)
hens and: roosters,
young: chicks. Cheap for cash,
or exch. for anything can use. T.
M. Whitworth, Atlanta, 276 A-
laska Ave. NE.
PEAFOWLS AND PHEASANTS
FOR SALE
Pr. Peafowls, $17.50; pr. Ring-
neck Pheasants, $4.50; Golden,
Mongolian, Mutant and Ring
neck pheasant eggs, assorted, $2
doz. David Jennings Jr., Ameri-
cus, P. O, Box 84.
Poultry Wanted
GAMES -WANTED
Trade White N. Z. rabbits for
Games, good stock, eggs or
chicks: 5 does and buck of good
stock for 5 hens and rooster, or
chickens. Will buy hen and roo-
ster. State price. Leonard Pur-
vis, Columbus. $
Baby Chicks For Sale
Eng. Leghorns, R. I. Reds. All
from selected stock, Biz, husky
chicks, $6.50 per C. Less than
100, all ic per chick; limited
number selected 5 - 6 wks. old.
Eustace J. McKinney, Black-
shear. <e
100 heavy mix. 6 wks. old
chicks, 15c ea; 50 Reds, 8 wks
old, 25 B. Rocks, 8 wks. old, 25c
ea. FOB. Mrs. Jim Sam Berry-
hill, Cochran, R 5.
35 heavy mix, chicks, 4 wks.
old June 6th, llc each, Exp. col-
lect; 30 - 3 wks. old, 10c ea. Exp.
Col. Money orders preferred.
Mrs. Dollie Harrell, Hawkins-
ville; R 2, Box 25. =
Pure bred Rocks, Reds, all
breeds, $4.95 C; 2 wks. old, 10c
ea; 3 wks. old, 15c; Mix. $4.45 C;
2 wks. old, 9c; 3 wks., l4c;
Ducklings, 1744c ea. Week old,
25c ea. No chks. E. G. Harris,
Jr., College Park, P. O. Box 206.
Heavy assorted baby chicks,
$4.75 C; $2.50 per 50; $1.30 per
25. Postpaid and live del. Ready
June 12th. Order now. Clyde
Stricklan, Screven, R 1.
Baby Chicks Wanted :
Want 2 or 300 chicks at once
to raise on halves to 10 wks.
old. Any breed. Can give ref.
Write full particulars. Mrs. W.
P. Rooks, Hartsfield, R. 2.
Want thoroughbred Bantam
and Game chicks. Quote what
you have and price. J. R. Wood-
ward, Folkston.
Want 1 or 200 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks.
old. White Wyandottes prefer-
red. Miss Ruth White, Dahlon-
-ega, R 1, Box 35.
Want 100 to 200 baby enipie:
any breed, to raise on halves to
10 wks. old. I furnish feed; oth-
er party pay chgs. both ways.
L. F. Collins, Clayton, R 1.
Want 100 B. R. chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks, old. Mrs. J.
G. McDonald; Colquitt.
Want 100 chicks, day old, to
raise on halves to 12 wks. old.
Any breed, except W. Leghorns.
Party pay transportation 1 way.
Write first. Mrs. Ben J. Threatte
Tees Bet;
Eggs F or Sule
_ Imp. B. R: eggs, from prize
winners at County Fairs .4 yrs.
in succession. 50c per 15; 80c per
30. Cartons ret. Mrs. Eula Stead-
am, Bainbridge, R 2.
18 Speckled Guinea eggs, 50c.
Mrs. Bertha Grizzle, Cumming.
Turkey eggs from mated pens.
Mammoth Bronze and Gray
also some
-Cash or trade for corn -
18.
mixed, $1.25 per see del
Alwin Powell, Cuthbert,
eggs, 50c. per 18, ~
Alred, Tallapoosa.
aa: ze Giant eggs, 5c
quality stock, used as b
Mrs. W. N. Lott, Brasel
Pure bred Dark Corn
(hens wt. 5-7 lbs., mated
11 lb. unrelated cocks).
15. Ruth Johnson, Daws
Box 160.
Little Eng. duck eggs,
setting; R. C. White Wya
eggs, 60c per setting.
Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Ho
Select Turken eggs, $
15. Cartons ret. T. J. W
Marietta, RFD, Fair Oak
Pure bred Mammoth
Pekin duck eggs, from
stock, 75c per doz. del.
fresh, fartile, and safe del
ney Clotfelter, Marietta, R
Giant str. Black Minorc
Heavy, white, 32 ounce egg
per 15, postpaids Ls: M
Newnan. :
Pure Barron Eng. W. |
from hens, 5 lbs. and oO
AA, 260-298 breeding, 50c p
90c per 30, del. Mrs.
Grubbs, Demorest.
Eggs from Mahoods
Reds. 75c per 15; $3
cially bioodtested. John
Toccoa.
Giant Black Minoren.
genuine Buff Cochin b
eggs, $1.50 per 15; 8 wi
young stock of either $1 ea
for little bone Black G
stock. O. H. Wright, A
515 Peters Bldg.
Live Stock For Sal
CATTLE FOR SALE
Jersey milch cow for s&s
exc. for White or Brown L.
lets, March or April hatch.
J. C. Goolsby, Baxley, R 3
Well broke, young oxen
team and single to plow,
$30 ea.. Carroll Brooker, Bl:
shear, RFD i:
Hereford pure bred bul
ves of the finest breeding,
in buyers name, from our
mous Colonial Plantation
W. B. Hutchinson, Albany.
Red Jersey male calf, 4% :
old (his mother a 4 gal.
$5 plus express chgs. =~ I
nes, Buford. s
Fresh in cow, $25, or ext
yearlings, 5 on 6 mos. old. W1
E. C. Melton, Austell, R a
6 yr. old Jersey milch
fresh in (heifer calf, few
old); 4 gal. with proper
never goes dry. 6 miles Cc
on Hightower Rd. G. H.
son, Conyers, R 4. :
Nice Jersey cow, fresh - j
sale. C. W. Wynn, Lawrenc
Riel:
For sale at my lot, pu
Jersey cow, 2nd calf; Guer
Jersey heifer (2 mos. old) ;
gives around 3 gal. Both, $35.
chks. J. A. Dickey, Midville
2 - 4 gal. milch cows, fre
mule. M. T. Knudsen, Coc
R 4.
Jersey cow, fresh, 4
4 gal. milk, 2 lbs. butter
never goes dry.) For
home, J. J. Prather, Monr
(Near Good Hope, Ga.
Beef cattle, cheap. A
forsale: S: Ds Young
town.
4 yr. old cow, fresh
cond., about 3 gal. For :
cash at my barn. Ss. iT
Willa Rica, Roe
Fresh in mlich cows, br
fers, Guernseys or. Je
grade; Spanish peanuti
seed, 50c bu. as from thi
y
(
R. Duggan, Warthen.
_ June 8, 1933.
Stock For Sale
old, extra good milk and
cow, freshened May 25th.
orced to sell. 5 1-2 miles
owdon. O. M. McDonald,
don, Te
rsey bull calf, sired by Cole
Kahoka Boy, - @ son of
ahoka, Bramp Boy and
son of imp.
1pton Lad, famous
winners. Cheap. Chas. H.
<e, Braselton.
ung cows for sale or exch.
Wright, Nacoochee.
old, reg. Jersey bull, very
reeding, $25 FOB. Will
or shelled corn, syrup or
es S. G. McNeill, Blake-
r. tice oxen, 2% yrs. old,
about 750 lbs. ea. Well broke
low and cart. Both steers.
e, kind, $75 for pr. G. C.
ixon, Fitzgerald.
Cream col. Jersey cow, 6 yrs.
(calf 5 wks. old). 3 gal. milk
pasture feed. 230. Mrs. J.
Baldwin, Decatur, R 3, Co-
bia Drive.
HOGS FOR SALE
reg. in buyers name. A-
3 mos. old, 60-100 Ibs. ea.
gross, FOB. N. P.. Buch-
Waycross, P. O. Box 83.
re ac. pigs, sired by Comet
son of Worlds Grand
ee boar, 1929-30; dam,
glow Girl out of Worlds
nd Champion sow, 1930. Lo-
Johnson, Midyille.
roc pigs, 2 1-2 mos, old. Reg
lyers name, $6.50 ea. J. C.
den, Talbotton.
P. C. pigs, 2 mos. old, $1.50
Ss. Wilson, Machen.
. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. in
S name $5 ea. B. E. Gooch,
pigs, 7 wks. old, $1.50 ea.
10 hens, 50c ea. at the yard.
J. P. McCoy, Woodland.
HORSES AND MULES
ms, Buena Vista, R 5.
Od farm mule, black mare,
. anywhere, $35 cash for
ck sale. 1 mile from Mc-
ures store, Stonewall, Mrs. E.
rker, Stonewalle, R 1.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Blue-Grey Chinchillas, 4%
d, 50c ea. 85c pr.;-1 Chin.
me Os. 01d, toc.) #1. 1s,
, Whigham, R 2:
hite N. Z. rabbits, 75c ea. 1
Miss Naomi
oS opr.22
) 12 prs Yr.
$1 pr. Cash. Send COD. J.
e clley, Jr., Social Circle,
= Whites for sale. Part
wn, bal. terms. Write for in-
ation. S. E. Dorsey, Black-
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
cOmmon goats, in perfect
th: 15 kids, 2 bills, 38 breed-
ewes, 65e ea, at my barn, F.
Garrett, Sparks.
genburg-Nubian buck for
Or exc. Service, $1; young
nome, last house on No.
wer Road. J. Jolley, At-
ek: 7. ane
Extra fine Nubian buck, horn-
rom reg: sire and gallon
~ cream Color,
t 75c. Del. and get buck.
Grubbs, Demorest.
ed-up milk goats for 20 yrs.
elected females (some from
Swiss bred), and 1 bill, $300,
see them. Do not answer
interested. Dr. J. P. Mor-
Columbus, 3207 2nd Ave.
handsome Toggenburg buck,
. Old, for sale. Miss Claire
g, Atlanta, 23 4th St. N.
Boutilliers ;
Island |
16 Duroc-Jersey_ pigs, immun-
oe with ist buck kid, $10..
36 in. at-
Iders, $10 cash, or exc, for
2 Saanan ace Yr. old, Shee.
Trade for Meat, etc. D. D. El-
liott, Hast Point, 710 No. Cen-
tral Ave.
10 Southdown sheep, consist-
ing of one ram, 4 ewes and five
ae $22.50. L. C. Averett, Gor-
dle
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want to buy bull calves and
steers. Year old and younger.
Write what you: have to offer. T.
W. Chestnutt, Lenox, R 2.
Exe. good value for a young
heifer calf, not less than 6 mos.
old, of some good milk type.
Mrs. Alma Bostick, Byron.
Want 1 Jersey or Guernsey, 4
wks. old heifer calf, pure bred
and cheap for cash. Mrs. H. T.
Williamson, Soperton, R, 3. -
HOGS WANTED
Exc. Donaldson str. R. I. Red
hens for a brood sow. A. P.
Brown, Ben Hill, R 1.
Positions Wanted
Want position with elderly
couple or lady, in the country,
tending to chickens, cows, gar-
den, etc. No field work. Emma
Bell, East Point.
Want work. Can do most any-
thing, farm, truck farm, drive
truck, car, carpentry, etc. Wife
and 4 children. Make best offer
in first letter. Go anywhere. T.
L. Collier, Gainesville, R 5.
Well educated life time exp.
farmer and wife want job on
farm. Middleaged, not afraid of
any kind of work. Want room,
board, reasonable salary. 15 yrs.
exp. truck growing. Ref. Can be-
gin at once. J. H. South, At-
lanta, Care Gen: Del.
Refined widow, 47 yrs of age,
unincumbered, wants place in
nice country home, assisting with
flowers, poultry and other light
work, Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison,
.| Rome, Care Gen. Del.
17 yr. old boy (orphan) wants
job on farm, doing anything for
board, laundry and $5 or $6 per
mo. Stout, healthy, willing to
work. No bad habits, only smok-
ing. G. L. Hall, Haziehurst, R 1.
Settled woman wants home on
farm, assisting with poultry,
flowers, garden, etc. No Field
work. Prefer where there are no
small children. Willing to work
for board. Mrs. Boles, Atlanta,
312 Forrest Ave. Walnut 2924.
- Well educated, refined, middle-
aged couple want job on farm,
Life time exp. on farm, not
afraid of work. Exp. truck farm-
r; also drive truck, paint, car-
penter work, bookkeep, etc. Be-
gin at once. Reasonabie offer. J.
H. Smith, Atlanta, Care Gen.
Del. :
36 yr. old young woman wants
a place in a good country home,
assisting with flowers, poultry,
garden, etc. Honest and willing
worker. Miss Myrtle Holland, Lil-
burn, Care Mrs. P. T. Matthews.
Want position, farm ~ work.
What have you to offer? Miss
Hattie Brand, Marietta.
Want job on farm. Thoroughly
exp. any kind of farm work, also
drive truck and exp in farm ma-
chinery. Wife and self only. Re-
liable. W. C. Patton, Atlanta, Rt.
Box 517.
Want job looking after live
stock on farm, etc. Single, 24
yrs. old; can drive a car or
truck. Need a job. Lloyd Hudgins,
558 Hollins St. S.W,
Want job on farm, especially
ooking after live stock and poul-
try. Need work. 4 boys want jobs
on general farm, or dairy also.
Ernest Hudgins, Atlanta, 558
Hollins St., S.W.
Want job in farm home, as-
sisting with light farm work.
Poultry, etc. Home and small
salary. Mrs. Mary Sain, Atlanta,
263 So. Pryor St.
Live Stock For Sale |
once.
Positions Wan e
Husband and wife want ee on
farm. Thoroughly exp. and hon-
est. and reliable. A good farmer
willing to work. Place to live and
wages. J. H. Shaffer, oe
263 So. Pryor St.
23 yr. old, refined young wo-
man of good character, wants
work with Christian people on
farm assisting with light work.
Flowers, garden, etc. No field
work. Must have some salary.
Miss M. Frye, Dry Branch, R 2.
45 yr. old widower with 5 yr.
old boy. will raise poultry and
hogs, etc., for room, board and
$5 mo., or will batch. B. L. Mil-
ler, White.
26 yr. old, refined Widou with
8 yr. old child wants job on farm
assisting with poultry, gardens,
flowers, etc. Can do all kind of
farm work. Willing worker. Ref.
Write or come see, Mrs. Susie
Conher, Sylvester, R.5, Care S. D.
King.
Exp. dairyman wishes job at
Would consider truck or
gen. farming (if paid weekly,)
Prefer Fulton or adjoining coun-
ties. Couple only. E. E. Harris,
Riverdale, Phone Raymond 6366.
Was raised on farm; do any
kind of farm work; also black-
smithing and am a good horse}
shoer. Best of ref. George P.
Dever, Atlanta, 299 Woodward,
Ave., S.E.
Want job as Farm Supt. 40 yrs
old, life exp. general farming,
trucking, poultry, hog and cattle
raising. J. M. Garrett, Supt. Ga.
Industrial Home, Macon.
Want a good 2 horse farm with
cultivator, with a reliable man.
Well exp. farmer of any kind.
Man, wite and son. E. G. Wright,
Bainbridge, R 3.
Man and wife want job on
farm. Clark Wright, Bainbridge,
Res
Farm Help Wanted
Want exp, healthy man with
references, for 2 or 3 mos work,
at once Board, (live as one of
family), clothes and money ac-
cording to ability Write or come
see for particulars. Mrs. S. M.
Arnold, Loganville, R 4.
Want a man exp. in general
farming and especially vegeta-
bles. Share basis. Prefer 1 who
is.exp. in. the Coastal Section.
S. L. Calfee, Brunswick.
Want a farm hand, a willing
worker, $6 mo., board and wash-
ing< JT, McClure, Carrollton,
R 3.
Want at once, man 25 to 40
yrs. old, who knows how to farm.
Wil pay reasonable wages; live
in home with family of 4. Dont
write, come at once. Rev. A. W.
Ledbetter, Marietta, R 3.
Want young boy, 17 to 26 yrs.
old, to work on farm, for board
and laundry and 400 lb. bale of
cotton, or live as one of family
and $25. Good home, near town.
C. M. Crow, Gainesville, R: 1.
Want a single white man, 20
to 40 yrs. old, without bad hab-
its to work on farm. Give $6 mo.,
board and laundry. Must be wil-
ling worker. At once. W. H.
Crowford, LaFayette, R 6.
HOME CANNING WANTED
Exc. plums and _ bleckberries
for sugar to can with, to parties
living near Macon. Mrs. R. W.
Hudson, Lorane, R 1.
Want canning. Well exp. in
canning all kinds of fruits, veg-
etables, etc. Also want a good
milch cow, fresh in, cheap and
del. Prefer with heifer calf. Mrs.
H. L. Jackson, Byron, R 3.
Want to make jellies on halv-
es; party furnish sugar and their
part of containers. I furnish
blackberries and do the work.
aiso can peaches at reasonable
price. Mrs. Haywood Dukes, Pel-
jham, R 4. Z
<
Cert.
Killers, 75 M; Yellow Yams and
P. R., Red Skins, 25c M. _ Nor-
man McQuaig. Nicholls.
Cert. potato plants: . Nigger
Killers, 75c M: yellow yams and
Portoricans (Red Skins), 25c M.
Mrs: Lithia Sweat, Nicholls.
Marglobe, New Stone and Gr.
B. tomato plants, 50c M del. moss
packed. J. D, Mullis, Baxley.
New Stone,- Marglobe, Gr. B.
tomato plants, 50c M del. Moss
packed. J. G. Mullis, Baxley.
Pink skin Portorican plants
30c M FOB. Good, large plants.
J. S. Griffis, Screven, R 2.
e Red Skin P. R., vine
grown and insp., 35 M FOB by
express, or 55c M postpaid, 3M
lots, 50c M. Special attention to
small lots. S. L. Norris, Quitman,
R11.
Genuine Pink and Red Skin
P. R. potato plants, 25c M in
5M up lots. R. D. Raulerson,
Rockingham.
Gov. inmsp., treated pure pink
and Red Skin P. R. potato plants
65c M; Old time Spanish Boons,
Slips, 15 M, 4M and up 50c M.
Now ready for prompt shipment,
All orders postpaid. J. B. Ben-
nette, Gainesville, Rt. 3.
Pure red P. R. potato plants,
50c M del.; 10M $3.50 col.; Boone
7c M del. Prompt shipment,
full count guar. Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.
Marglobe tomato plants,
500; 50c M; Flat Dutch cabbage
and heading collards, 40c M FOB
Cash or exch. for anything I
can us: P, R. Rhodes, Baldwin.
P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, 45 M del. in Ga..;
5M: and up, 40c del. in Ga. Wil-
lie Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2.
P. R. potato plants, 60c M del;
40c M FOB; $3.50 10,000; Boon
potato plants, same price;
mato plants, same price; hot
pepper plants, 15c C. del. Major
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Pure Marglobe tomato plants,
20c C, 30c for 200; 70c, 500. Post-
M. B. Hamilton, Alamo, R
Sea pink and yellow skin P.
R. potato plants, 25 M. FOB or
45c M del. Exch. for hens, friers,
dried fruit and other value. W.
G. OQuinn, Surrency.
Gav. insp. yellow skin P. R.
potato oo vine grown, 35c M
aS . W. Black, Cordele, Rt.
P. R. potato plants,
yellow skin, 50c M, postpaid, 10M
$3.25 col. Prompt shipment and
full count guar. Copenhagen
cabbage plants, 30c 300 del. C.
V. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch,
Rt. 1.
Gov. insp. pure red skin P.
R. potato plants, 50c M del., 40c
col, Old Spanish Boons, 75 M
del. Prompt shipment. Dewey
Mathis, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Imp: P. R. potato plants, Gov.
insp. and treated, 20c M FOB.
Baxley or 40c del. Cash with or-
ae Aaron Sellers, Baxley, Rt.
a skin P. R. plants, from
vine cutting, treated and insp.,
50c M or 5M or more 40c M FOB
hs Pridgen, Wray, Rt. 2, Box
3
Pure insp. P. R. plants, 50c M
del; 30c M FOB. Cash with or-
ders. No checks. Isaac Sellers,
Alma, Rt. 3.
Pink and red skin P. R .pota-
to plants 40c M del. Cecil Light-
sey, Odum. Rt. 1.
Gen. imp. P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., 30c M guar. good plants or
money back. W. V. Carter, Rock-
ingham.
P. R. potato plants, grown from
vine cuttings, 50c M: Marglobe
tomato, same price. Exch. for
anything can use. Leroy Bowen,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Imp. P. R. potato plants, insp.
and dipped seed grown from vine
cuttings, 35c M del; 3M up, 34c
M. Now ready, no checks, Leland
es Odum.
oa Se Wiese
30c | Gov. insp. 75c M del.
To--
red and-
oe nea Pp. R oe 8!
50c M or exch. for dried peac
es, apples, or anything can use.
Plants not prepaid. Write or s
J. T, Butler, Alma, Rt. 1, Box 3.
Gov. insp. and treated, pink
skin P. R. potato plants, 20c M
FOB. Guar. good plants and full
count. R. W. Homberlee, Baxle
Rta
Gov. insp. and treated pink
skin P. R. potato plants, 40c M
del. Guar. good plants, and
prompt shipment. A.:Z. Vara
Paxley, Rea =
Pure vine grown P. R. sweet
oats plants. State insp. and
treated 50c M. G. W. Hasty, pe
son,
Imp. Red and Pink skin P, R.
potato plants, Gov. insp., 50c M
del. Cash with order. N. T. Rus-
sell, Graham, R 1. _
Imp. Red Skin Poe plants,
Gov. ins, treated, 65c M, 5M Up,
50c M postpaid. Prompt. del. Cc.
D, Freeland, Gainesville, R 2.
Red skin P. R. potato pians,
75 M; Boones 85c M del. W..
D. Freeland, Flowery Branch, Re
E
Pan plants, Lead. var., toma-
to and collard plants, 20c Cc: 300,
35e; 50c M del.;: 5M 35c M. Exp.
Col. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.
P. R. plants, 60 M; Boones,
75 M Gov. insp. Broad Leaf to-
bacco plants, 20c C, $1.50 M. Mrs.
Effie Crow, Gainesville, Rao
_P. R. and Boone potato plants,
Clarence :
Waldrip, Gainesville, R 2.
Purple and Pink Skin Pp. R.
and Boone potato plants, 50c M
del; 5M up, 35c M collect Prompt
shipment. Winfred Wastes
Flowery Branch.
Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cab-
bage and Ga. collard plants, $1.-
10 M; Hot pepper, 15c C; Stone
Mtn., melon seed, 25c lb.: Citron
seed, 25c Ib. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming.
Genuine Red Skin P. R. plants
from new ground cuttings, 75 M
5M $3.25 del. Exc. for dried fruit
Stone Mtn. melon seed, selected,
30 lb. del. J. W. Haman, sum- :
ner.
Tobacco plants, $1.50 M, 20c C:
collard plants, 75c M. J. E An-
derson, Gainesville, R 2. A
Chas. W. Copenhagen Market
and Succession cabbage plants,
50 M; Bermuda onions, White
and Yellow, 60c M; Marelobe and
Red Beauty tomato: Portorican
potato, 80c M. L. W. Clarke, Val.
dosta.
Gr. B. and Stone tomato and
P. R. potato plants, 35c, 500; 45
M or 40c M in 5M lots, and up,
del. D. A. Lewis, Baxley, R 4.
Red Skin P. R.; bunch P. R.:
old Fashion Boone, 75c M; 4M
up, 60 M, del. Gov. insp. and
passed. Prompt shipment. Will
exch. Mrs. A. J. Nix, Flowery :
Branch, Rt. 1. 3
Purple skin P. R. plants, insp.
and treated, seed grown from
vines, 50c M del. in Ga. Orders
filled promptly. Cc. J. Gordon,
Warwick, Rt. 3. :
Imp. P. R. potato plants, insp. =
and treated, 40c M del. anywhere
in Ga. Will exc. for Baby chicks.
A. J. Stewart, Jr., Alma, R 1.
Millions P. R. plants, 35 M,_
10M -$3. Will exch. for seed :
peas, turkeys, old or young, Gui-
nea chickens, meat, lard, syrup,
button corn, hens, baby chick-
ens. Each will pay charges on
plants, you on what you ship me. |
L. E. Byrd, Bristol. =
Gov, insp. P, R. potato plants,
red: and pink skin, 45c M FOB,
or 60c M.del: Exch. for anything :
Can use. William J. OQuinn,
Jr., Odum, Rt, 2. ;
Red and yellow skin P. R. po- |
tato plants, 50c M del. 25c M
FOB, Tomato plants, same price.
Plants shipped same day order
received. S. D. Sheffield, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4. 4
Yellow skin P. R., State insp.
and treated, 60c M del. Above 5
M 45c M del. Floyd J Story, Pa-
vo, Rt. 1. Z
Opin For Sate
Tipp. red skin and Pine in P.
gov. irisp. and treated, Boones
60c M del. Write for price on].
large orders; Broad Leaf tobac-
-plants, 20c C. Geo. L. Dur-
id, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Imp. pink P. R. plants, Gov.
treated and ee seed grown
from vines, 50c M. del. Exc, for
inything can use. z T. Goodrum,
Imp. P, R. potato plants, 50c
- del.; 5M $1, $3.50 10 M; del.
xp. Exch, for peas. M. J. Lew-
is, Baxley, Star Rt.
Gen. imp. Nancy Hall, red skin
od
Pure Red skin potato plants,
40c M. Exch. for meat, syrup,
lard, corn or anything can use,
each pay postage. Write for exc.
Mrs. Ruth Ahl, Baxley.
Pure P. R. potato plants, imp.
ec M FOB. Coffee, Ga. F. L.
Carter, Coffee.
Red and pink skin P. R. pota-
All variety Tomato
Jackson, Graham,
Gov. insp. P. R. ae 35c M
Belle Sweet Pepper pints old
fashion hot pepper, 20c C; $1 600
P. R. plants, imp. 35c M. Mar-
globe, G .B. tomato plants, cab-
bage, Bermuda onions, 50c M.
FOB. Full count, prompt. ship-
C. M. Beckworth, Bax-
Gen. Pp, R. potato plants, Gov.
insp.
vine cuttings, 50c M del. or 25
FOB. Will exch. for dried
fruit. L. H. Perry, Baxley, Rt. 4.
_ Tomato plants, New Stone, G.
B. 50c 500; 75c M del. Full count,
moss packed, All orders filled
promptliy. H. C Rowe, Fitzgerald
Re. 2.
3 Copenhagen Cabbage plants,
55c M del. in Ga., 5M, 40c M.
Delmeare Pugh, Cumming, R 1.
Red and ye-low skin P. R. po-
tato plants, 50c M del.; 30c M
FOB. Prompt shipment. John H.
Griffis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Yellow skin and Pink skin P.
R. plants, 50c M; Nancy Halls,
15 MM, FOB.. Exch, P. R. for
goad field Pea seed. H. F. Stair,
Valdosta.
A few hundred Sweet Pimento
pepper plants, field grown, 15c C.
Add postage. Mrs. Belle Godard,
Goggins.
hp. oR; and Boone potato plants;
Tomato plants, 55c M, mailed,
40c M exp. $3.50 10M; Sweet pep-
per plants, 25c M del. John C.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Guar. well rooted 8 in.. Stone
tomato plants, Cabbage, Head-
ing Collards, 50c, 300; 75c, 500;
$1 M. Postpaid. Roots moist-
packed. Highway 23, 12 miles
from Atlanta. Clyde Burell,
Tucker.
- Pimiento plants, 25c C;
M del. packed in moss.
Maxwell, Montezuma.
Imp. P. R. potato plants, Insp.,
dipped seed, grown from vine
cuttings, 35 M del. 3M up, 34c
M. Now ready. No chks, Leland
Lightsey, Odum.
Imp. Red and Pink skin pota-
to, New Stene, Marglobe and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants,
for sale or exc. for anything can
se. J. P. Mullis, Baxley.
Imp. P. R. potato Marglobe and
Greater B. tomato plants. Ea 25c
M FOB. F. N. Lewis, Baxley.
_ Gov. insp: pure Red and Pink
skin P. R. plants, 50c M. del; 5
M. up; 40c M. collect; old fash-
joned Boones, 75c M. del; Bunch
P. R., same price.
Gainesville, R 2.
Chas. W. cabbage, New Stone
tomato, 50c M. del; 5 M. up, 40c
M. Exp. Collect. Prompt ship-
ment and full count. Ovie Crowe
Gainesville, Tcoe
. P.R., Red and Pink skin Por-
toricans and old time Boones 60c
M. Stone tomato Pps $1 M.
$1.25
A. D.
and treated, grown from |
Guy Crow, |,
"Plants Fe or Sale
"Seed Fo or Sale. :
Biorb anism Cc. BF. Waldrip,
Gainesville, R 2.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 5 M.
lots or more, 50c M. prepaid and
500 plants free; small order, 40c
M. not prepaid, with free plants
Gr. B. tomato, 40c M. not pre-
paid. S. R. Harden, Surrency.
Insp. P. R. potato plants, 40c
and 35c M. Will exc. some for 3
| or 4 bu. seed peas: 4 M. for 1 bu. |
L. S. Lee, Nicholls, R 3.
Portorican potato plants, $1 M
Old fashioned Pattesaw potato
plants, $1.25 M. Ea. State insp.
and dbl. dipped. Exc. for Iron
peas. Ea. pay chgs. T. M. Smith,
Cordele, R B.
- Tomato: Burbank, Earliana,
New Stone, Marglobe, Gr. B., 400)
30c; 65c M; Pepper: World Beat-
er, Chinese Giant, Ruby King,
Pimiento, Hot, $1 M; Cabbage,
Collards;200, -loe> Mrs, Ho Ee
Brittingham, Guyton.
Seed For Sale
Epecially selected Tom Wat-
son melon seed, hand _ saved,
shade cured, 20c lb. or 5 lbs. or
more. lots: 7:15e Ib. del. C. B.
Hurst, Meigs, R 1.
Pound large Winter mustard
seed, 40c Ib., 20c per 1-2.lb; Few
Noe Ze Spinach seed, 5c large
spoonful; 50 lbs. large hickory
nuts, 2c lb. Add postage to all.
R. F. Persons, The Rock.
Stone Mtn., Jones, Yellow
Meat watermelon, Muskmelon,
Honey Dew cantaloup seed. Col.
butter-pea seed, 25c thls., Brown
sugar crowders, 5c lb. Postpaid.
No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,
Bremen.
Imp. Orange Cane seed, 3 1-2c
lb. not postpaid. John K. Lee,
Carrollton, R 6.
Yard long bean seed, okra
seed, ea. 10c cupful; Ky. Wonder
bean seed, 20c lb. postpaid. Mrs.
T. F. Duran, Cumming, R 1.
Good multiplying Calif. beer
seed, 10c good start, del; white
Pearl pop corn, 1932 crop (shell-
ed), 10c lb. Not postpaid. Mrs>
Corinne Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.
1933. crop True Ga. collard
seed, 25 to 100 lbs. 10c lb. Less
Aots, 15 1b. FOB. J. I. Ponder,
Whigham.
Calif. multiplying pier seed,
10c. good start, postpaid. Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.
Grohoma seed, the finest of
feed crops for stock of all kinds,
and also especially good for
poultry, 15c lb. del. J. E. French,
Ranger.
. Pure Grohoma, 2 Ibs. 25c; 5
Ibs. 50c; 11 lbs. -$1. Postpaid.
Miss Earlee Holmes, Ranger.
Chufa seed, recleaned and
sound, 75c pk. $2.75 bu.; Rape
seed, 2 lbs. 35c; 4 lbs. 50c; cat-
tail millet, 1-2 qt. 20c; 35c qt.
Plus postage. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson.
5 lbs. turnip seed, pure Purple
Top, White Globe, 25c cupful,
Paul Lew Allen, Homer, RFD 1.
1% bu. good seed chufas, $3
bu, Jno. L. Windham, Butler.
Calif. Moss multiplying beer
sed. Start and some oid fash-
ioned wield hand gourd seed, all
del. for 15 in stamps. Mrs. L.
E. Green, Atlanta, R 5, Detoor
Ave. Box 504,
150 lbs. new crop cabbage-col-
lard seed. Make best offer. Also
40 W. L. hens, Barron str.; all
good layers, 40c ea. B. a, Barry,
Vienna.
15 cups full of genuine Black
Mexican pole bean seed, 15c
large cupful, or $1.75 for lot. Add
postage. Mrs. T. L. Reed, Oak-
wood,
Burr clover seed, 1%4c lb. FOB.
Wallace Crump, Hartwell, R 1.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c ver large start, postpaid. J.
M. Craton, Dallas, R 4.
True Ga. or Southern collard
seed, 25c lb.; 5 to 25 lb. lots, 20c
lb. Ask for prices on quantities.
Postpaid to Ga. points. G. G.
Bi Calvary. :
Pure: Ga: cabbage, collagd seed,
new crop, 12%4c lb. FOB. No or-
ders less 10 lbs. G. C. ee
Whigham.
_
Seed Wanted
Want field peas and Orange
cane seed. Send sample and low-
est price per bu. T. L. Mitchell,
|Macon, P. O. Box 511.
Want 10 lbs. Citron seed, del.
Quote price; well broke, good
work young bull, 800 lb. for sale
for 95. E. E. Bass, Milledgeville,
100 Jefferson St.
Want O-too-tan Soy bean
seed. Will trade pigs, honey, or
pay cash. W. T. Lang, Cumming.
Want 2 lb. white, tender corn-
field or pole beans, crease-backs,
or cut-shorts. Write price. Exc.
tall tender okra seed: 2 lbs. for
1 lb. Ea. pay chgs. Mrs. N. A.
Moss, Jasper, R 2.
Miscellaneous For Sale
10 gal. cap. hand churn, about
new, $3.50. Jas. T. Manning, Ma-
rietta, R 4,
Apple vinegar: 2 kegs, 15 and
10 gal. cap. ea.-respectively, at
35c gal. COD; furnish contain-
er, 25c per gal. J. J. Ethridge,
Auburn. :
-1 steel wheel 2 horse wagon,
guar. cap. 5000, in good shape.
$30. G. M. Williams, Almon.
- Deer Tongue leaves for flavor-
ing smoking tobacco, 35c 1b.
Ready prepared, 25c pkg. post-
paid. Sample, 3c. W. M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup.
1 electric churn for sale. Mrs.
J. U. Horne, Atlanta, 167, Rox-
boro Road, Phone Ch. 3451.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 1 horse wagon and sev-
eral real young calves, either
sex; Jersey, Guernsey or Angus,
All must be cheap for cash, and
within reasonable driving dis-
tance Norcross. J. A. McGee,
Norcross, R22:
Want hens, eggs, guineas and
syrup in xc. for other value.
Write for information. All let-
ters answered. Mrs. C. T. Wil-
liams, Dallas, R 6.
Tobacco For Sale
Genuine, flue cured, sweet juis
cy chewing tobacco, 6 lbs. 50c;
13 Ibs. $1; smoking, 6 lbs. 50c;
13 Ibs. $1. Del. by P. P. James
McLeod, Screven.
Select grade long leaf tobacco
for chewing or smoking, 10 lbs.
$1 del. Dan Gray, Uvalda.
Good, home-made, flue cured
chewing or smoking tobacco, 15
\bs. $1 del. to 3rd zone.
Williams, Baxley, R 4.
Good, old, flue cured smoking
and. chewing tobacco. Big,
bright leaves, 12 Ibs. $1 del.
Guar. prompt shipment. Cash
oo order. G. W. Buckins, Bax-
ey.
Good, home-made flue cured
tobacco, Bright and Red Leaf.
Flavored good. 10 lbs. 60c col-
lect; 15 lbs. crumble leaf for
smoking, $1 del. Ready for use,
E. F. Nipper, Coffee.
Good, old, strong, flue cured
tobacco, Red and Brown Leaf,
10 lbs. $1. prepaid in Ga. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. J. J. Boatright,
Rockingham.
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Georgia Products
For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
O-too-tan beans, pe
sound, $1.50 bu. FOB. J. H. Pat- |
rick, Jaekson.
50 bu. good, sound O-too-tans
$1.50 bu. J. B. Turner, McDon-
ough. -
Genuine Bunch Velvet beans,
$1.50 bu. FOB. John C. Wilson,
Millen.
M
J, de |
and 2b
per plants, 25c C. Mrs.
A Gecrns. Products
F or Sale ,
Thursday, June 8,_ A
Georgia Products
F or Sale
White ae peas, ipeaded
crowders, silver hull crowders,
All, 3 Ibs. 25c prepaid; Hot pep-
M. C.
Crow, Gainesville, R 2.
' 8 to 10 bu. good field peas:
runner peanuts. Del. at 4 3-4c
lb. C. D. Morgan, Bolingbroke.
Jackson Wonder Bush colored
butter-beans 10c lb. or 3 lbs. 25c
not prepaid. Add sufficient pos-
tage. F. W. Holloway, Clem.
Genuine O-too-tan beans, re-
cleaned and 1932 crop, $2 bu.
Also corn fodder and hay for}
sale. W. H. Lynch, Zebulon.
O-too-tans, $1.50 bu. FOB. J.
W. Wooten, Carnesville, R 3.
18 bu. good, sound mixed peas,
$1.40 bu. FOB. Luther McKinzie,
Summertown.
25 bu. New Era peas, 80c bu.
E. B. Pattillo, Chipley. i
Small, white running butter-
beans, 9 lbs. $1 del; pure Buff
Orp. eggs, White Pekin and
White Guinea eggs, $1 per 15, 2
set. $1.50 del. Kelly Kirkpatrick,
Grayson.
Straight Brabham peas, $1.35;
Whippoorwills, $1.25; Mix. peas,
$1.25, Send remittance, 2 1-2 bu.
bags, B. T. Marshall. Ft. Valley.
5 lbs. Clay Crowders for: sale
or exc, for 5 lbs. good, Upland
Rice. Mrs. L. Pettit, Pike.
Mix. peas, 90c bu. Sound, free
from weevils; also pure bred
Black Guinea pigs (kind our
ereat grandfathers raised 100
yr. ago), $9 pr. T. J. Wills, Grif-
fin, R 4.
3 lbs. striped Half Runner
beans, 15c lb. Add postage. Mrs. .
H. B. Moore, Danielsville.
White Crowder peas, brown-
eyed white peas, Speckled Crow-
ders, 4c lb. not del. Also Yellow,
crookneck lee a seed, 10c per
large pkt. M. L. Clayton, Roy,
Ga.
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Tender, heavy . bearing black
pole bean, 25c lb.; Cream Crow-
ders, Blue Bunch peas, 10c lb.
Add postage on small orders;
yellow, Jersey butter, 25c Ib.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, | Flowery
Branch, R 1.
New. Superior table pea (not
an English) Orig. and dev. on
my farm, No other pea so good.
30c qt. del. John W. Mosely,
Soperton. E
10. bu. mix. peas: Brabs and
Whipps, $1 bu. Not less than Bu.
lot: 3 bu. O-too-tans; $1.50 bu.
Bu. lots, All FOB. Robt. Lee,
Luthersville.
Large Whippoorwill peas,
bright and sound, $1 bu; 1M
bundles good, 4 hand fodder $1.-
25 C; Jersey miiech cow, fresh,
cheap; country cured hams, 25c
lb. Riley.Couch, Turin.
Crane, Speckled, White Sugar
Crowders, 8c lb.-mailed in 5 Ibs.
up lots; 4c lb. in Bu. lots; Hay
peas:. Unknowns, Red Rippers,
Irons, Whipps, $1.50 bu. FOB. B.
R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
BUTTER: FOR SALE
10 lbs. butter ea. week. Firm,
fresh, 20c 1b. or all in 1 lot, 18c
lb. del. Clifford Parker, Talking
Rock, Rt.
' CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
30 or 35 bu. slipped shuck
corn, not del. 65c bu; 2 or 3 bu.
Hay peas, mixed, 90c bu. K. S.
aoa Toomsboro, R 3; Box
5 Z
Hastings Prolific, Field insp.
and Cert. pure by Ga. Crop Imp
Assn. Tested 90 per @ent germi-
nation. Selected ears, nubbed at
both ends, $1.50 bu. . Richard
Lewis, Cornelia.
Pure Mexican June seed. corn.
White and Blue, mixed. Nubbed
and hand shelled. 75c peck, del.
$2 bu. FOB. C. G. Oliver, Bar-
nesville, 2:
FRESH AND CURED MEATS.
Good, well cured Brooks coun-
ty hams, med. Size, 13c;
shoul-.
i &c;
heads,
ven.
Nice, sugar-cured and ticker P"
smoked hams and shoulders, |
lb. for hams and 14c lb, a
shoulders. Julian S. Beate
Stilson. f
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice huckleberries, in bulk
in baskets. Write your want
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, R 3.
sides, 9c: joles, 5c
31h, Po BY Trask, M
ready, del. in Ga.,
gal. lots del. $3.25. Cash with -
der. Mrs. Ta: Meneely,
nerviille.
~ Nice, fresh. huckleberries, .
gal. FOB; will make jelly a
jams if parties will furnish
gar, on halves. Mrs. Bek 5
Turnerville.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE St
PLIES FOR SALE
2 - 75 lb. cans of Strain
honey, 10c lb. Exc. for side mi
at 7c lb. Ea. pay Frt. chgs :
J. Morgan, Stillmore, << = 3 e
New Comb honey from Pat.
hives, 10c lb. L. L. Bunn, Su m
mit; R42:
16 Pat. hives of bees, $1 e
Not been robbed this season, 1-
mile north of Warm Spring
Station. R. A. Thompson, Wa
Springs.
New. crop, heavy wh. sectio}
honey, 24 Ib. cases, $3 del. Mrs
J. R. Tippins, Daisy.
New honey, 9 lb. pail, 60c. Mrs.
P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, R & a
49,
No. 1 honey, chunk Comb b
70 Ib. tin, $5.50; No. 10 can,
1 lb. sections, 24 to case, $3
All del.. Exc. for anything
use. L. H. Edenfield, Box 31.
New honey, 10 lb. can, $1 d
70 lb. lard can, $6,75, del. J.
Holland, Lenox.
New honey, bright and clea;
(finest of flavors), 1-2 gal. fr
jar, $3.10 for 6; $6 doz; Qts. |
80 per 6, $3.50 doz. FOB. Gu
cr money back. Cash with orde:
C. W. Warnock, Soperton, R 2.
20 hives of bees, cheap fo
cash. Mrs. J. M. Glover, Staple.
ton. ee
PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
40 tbs. large Stuart pecans, 15
lb. Shipped COD. E. H. Smit
Fitzgerald, R 2. i
20 bu. Virginia Bush peanu
large, sound and well filled, 5
lh. or $1 bu. FOB. J. We McMi
Cee Dailas, R 7. SS
POTATOES FOR SALE
25 or 30 bu. good sweet pota
toes, for sale, Exc. for syrup,
anything can use of equal val
ue. A. M. Whitley, Alapaha, R-
Green Mtn., Irish potatoe
$1.60 bu. FOB. No chks. A.
Hooper, Norcross.
SYRUP FOR SALE
100 gal. sorghum syrup,
gal. E. C. Hixon, Greensboro
Lot of syrup in 5 and 10
cans, 25c gal. 50 gal. drum,
gal. Cash: Exc. for country pr
duce, P, R. Stovall, Atlanta i
Wayne Ave.
Georgia Products
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS. WAN
Exc. Marglobe and Gre
Baltimore tomato plants at:
M. FOB, or 65c M. del. (or.
est cash price) for Crowder
Exe. tomato plants, for anythi
can use. Oddis Pittman, Bax
R 4, Box 135.
Exc. 2 pure bred P.*C. pigs
8 bu. Brabhams or any gO
Hay pea. J. B. Gay, Garfield.
Want 10-15 bu. Brabha1
Iron -peas. Send sample a
price. C. L. Stracke, Sparks