Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 June 15

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DEPARTMENT 9f (2) AGRICULTURE.

| G.C. ADAMS, _ ee 2] COMMISSIONER:



PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS MAX L. McRAE, DIRECTOR
STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933.

TO PECAN GROWERS |



i

d There is a movement under way to organize the pecan _ I would appreciate suggestions from the pre ereie of Geor- ;
r dustry under the provision of the Farm Relief Act recently gia and others interested in this industry regarding this mat-
passed by Congress, provided the growers and distributors of ter. I realize that it is an important matter and, if properly
he pecan industry can get together on a satisfactory market- handled, will mean a great deal to the State. :

Ing agreement. If all of the pecan growing states join this. _..This Department has been for several weeks earnestly
movement, the price of the nuts can be stabilized and satis. | "deavoring to bring about, through the cooperation of the
factory marketing machinery set up to handle this crop. I ex Secretary of Agriculture in Washington, through the means _
pect to hold a conference with marketing officials of all of | f-2 ade agreement authorized under the recently enacted
he pecan growing states within the next ten days and hope Farm Relief Bill, increased prices for the farmers of Georgia
satisfactory plan can be worked out that I can submit to the who are producing milk. ce

rowers of Georgia with my approval. It will not be neces- Indications are that our efforts will be successful. A pub-
ary to organize a co-operative marketing association, as I un- lic hearing is to be held on June 14 in Washington.
yerstand it, to secure the benefits of the Act of Congress, and Our position is that the producers of milk should receive
f the plan under consideration is worked out, the grower will at least $2.05 per hundred weight. It is our purpose to see
have the privilege of placing his nuts in a bonded warehouse that the producers get an increased price and at the same time
ct phe eaepete: a oe a Lees the ue aa that the final consumer is protected in line with the price that

Lt, 3 or same. e nuts wi e i
withdrawn in the order in Whink they are placed in the ware- De one os a ee AX L. McRAE. Director
house and will not be co-mingled with nuts of other growers. | a oS
A price can be fixed-on what he is to receive for his nuts, what STATE OF GEORGIA LEGAL WEIGHTS & MEASURES

e distributor or processer is to receive as his compensation : : :
or handling same, and price at which the retailer is to sell at. Bevele ee ESE We ar tile, PG ee Be ee
f a sufficient number of growers and distributors join in this cd apres oe
marketing agreement, to represent 75% of the nuts produced, __. Beans, white Dried peaches, un- tbs ee

he Secretary of Agriculture in Washington has authority to Beans, velvet an = on

pprove same and issue regulations making the agreement Blu-srass, seed --...14 Dtled peaches, peeled 88 nine

inding on all of the producers and distributors, whether they Buckwheat : Flaxseed
are parties to the marketing agreement or not. Before any Clover-seed _ Ground-peas
agreement would be approved, the Secretary of Agriculture Corn, shelled | :
would have a public hearing on it and all the growers and a Dns siekegs inet Oy

other interested parties would have an opportunity to be ee ee Plastering hair _... 8 |
oe -Tan-bark, per

' Cotton seed









MARKET REPORT -
' OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS :

Prevailing Wholesale Prices June 12, 1933. Always Subject to Variation.

Atlanta Macon Savannah Augusta Columbus Valdosta Rome ~
oe . : $ a ; $ - $ = $ af $ a Grain and Hay For Sale
standard, dozen : 4 : P : : : ,

Georgia trade, dozen : 14 12 10% 10 12 See te en
Eggs; yard run, dozen ; 14 : 13 .10 08 2 oultry Wante
Bie ee es AZ ; a 5 a . Eggs For Sale
ns, 4% Ibs. up, dps csc se se nee 10 - ok : : Eggs Wanted
fens, small colored and W. Leghorns... .0 08 041% 08 = 08 Baby Chicks For Sale
Bemoueters 4. se ee 0. O07 : 06 05 00 , 05 :
; 26> ts 23 : 12 eee" Baby Chicks Wanted
12 ee 12 : ee 10 Live Stock For Sale

.10 ; 410 ; oes 10 ive
45 : 45 : 12 eur min Stock Wanted
25 ; 08 ositions Wanted

Field Peas, mixed, bu. : 90 1.00 a Os Farm Help Wanted
Field Peas, not mixed, : : Ae 100 : - Plants For Sale
Country Butter, best table, lb. ------- . : . : ; : Plants Warnted-
Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. -------- 1.00 65 45 80 ~ 60 Seed For Sale .
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs, ---------- 2 1.00. .60 50 ; 80 : : r

at, bu. 85 .50 SS ke : Miscellaneous For Sale
Cabbage (per 100 lbs.) : 2.00 1.25 ; : =e : 1 Miscellaneous Wanted
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton -: =12. uae) sane -- ne, Tobacco For Sale
poet Hay, No.4, ton : : : i ae : Georgia Products For Sale

HICAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on Creamery Standards: June 5th, 21%c; June 6th, 2le; June With, 21%c;

INDEX









June 8th, 21%c; June 9th, 21%c; June 10th, 21%c.

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Market Bulletin
Published Weekly i; the
. BUREAU OF MARKETS
_ Department Of

Agriculture

yo Executive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner

= MAX IL. McRAE, :
Director, Bureau of Markets









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A CORRECTION -
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Large dahlias, 20 colors, 20c
per doz. slips; ruffled Petunia
and Verbena plants, 10c doz.;
rooted white Oleander; 3 col.
Hydrangeas, 10c ea. neue stamp
or flower list. Mrs. J. H. Roe-
uck, Buford, R 2.

; GUINEA PIGS FOR. SALE

200 guinea piss, all sizes and
colors for sale at half price, J,
W. coed Bogart.



Poultry For Sale



Good, Blue Stem seed wheat,

$1.10 bu. FOB. Arthur
Barnesville.

- Clean, bright, oat straw, baled
without any rain on it; baled
with motor press. Extra fine for
packing watermelons or oe
Car lots or less. W. D. Ricks,
Ailey, R 1.

Oat straw, nice and_ bright,
baled without rain and packed
with power press. Car load. or
less, $7.50 ton FOB. O. M.
Greene, Iron City.

Wheat Straw, $5 ton FOB. C.

Owen,

L. Rhyne, Plains. -



Poultry For Sale

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS,

Parks str. B. R. pullets, Feb.
4th hatch, Reg. Per. No. 519-C-
33. In lots of 25 or more, 50c ea.
FOB here and crates ret. J. A.
Olliff, Bristol.

Rusks 12 wks. old AAA B. R.
cockerels from trapnest stock,
direct from Rusk as baby chicks,
March Ist. $1.25 ea. 5 to 40 at
$1 ea. FOB. C. E. Bedenbaugh,
Wrightsville, R 1.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Four hens and rooster, White
Rock, AAA stock, direct, Halback
and Fischel. Healthy hens, now
laying, 20 mos. old, $1 ea. The 5
for $4, not prepaid. Mrs. H. B.
Whitmore, Canton, R-1.

Rusks AAA B. Rock cockerels,
first of March hatch, $1 ea. FOB
Bz & Bedenbaugh, Wrightsville,

Pure bred B. R. cockeris from
bloodtested, trap-nested stock for
breeding purposes. Reasonable
prices; Milk fed B. R. broilers.
del, ea. week. E. C: Jones, Glen-
wood.

Fine, 2 yr. old Parks str. B.
R. rooster, and 1 fine Thompson
str. Both healthy and beautiful

birds, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. James

Walters, Tifton, R 3, Box 190.

14 Plymouth Rock hens, 1 roos-
ter, $10 or exc. for Brown Leg-
ule Wirs:= Took. Judkins, Ben
Hi

3 fine, pure Thompson Ringlet
Ba cockerels, hatch first day
of January; 75c ea. or lot $2261
nice, yr. old cock, 90c FOB. Mrs.
N. R. Wilson, Canon.

3 BRAHMAS |

Pure Giant str. Light Brahma
pullets and sev. cockerels. Feb.
hatch. Wt. 2 Ibs. and over. Spe-.
cial breeding. 60c ea. Mrs. J. D.
Mulligan, Washington, R 3.

4 Brahma hens, excellent lay-
ers, and rooster. Good stock. $4.
Wm. Akins, Atlanta, 476 Green-
wood Ave. N, E.

CORNISH
5 pure bred Dark Cornish
young hens and rooster, $5;
Week old chicks, 10c each; Eggs
50c per 15. Mrs. C. A. Patter-
son, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

_ DOVES FOR SALE

15 pr. Ringneck doves, $1 pair,
Ben Burton, Atlanta, 72 Lake-
wood Terrace.

GAMES
6 hens, rooster, yr. old. Pure
bred Allen Roundheads; 3 In-
dian Runner ducks. Sell, or exc.
for shelled Make offer on
all or part. N. R. Mooney, Quill.
l-yr. old Warhorse cock, one
Warhorse hen, $1 ea. and Gray
hen. Pure Games. Add postage.









John Fields, Gainesville, R 1.



GIANTS
2 J. B. Giant hens, 2 yrs. old,
pure stock, fine breeders, $1 ea.
Joe Theodore Morgan, Avera,



LEGHORNS

20 Booths AAA Quality W. L.
cockerels, 8 wks. old, 50c ea. or
40c ea. for entire lot. Mrs. J. A.
Hamby, Smyrna. :

Roselawns Pen Ped. Eng. big
type W. L. cockerels, 10 wks. old,
$1 a.; also some same Str. put
non ped. 65c ea. FOB. H. C.
Rackley, Rocky Face, R 1.

300 early March hatch Tancred
pullets, large size, well dev. and

-|from a flock of large hens, 50c

ea. if sold at once. K. E. Rucker,
Elberton, R &.

25 pure W. lL. hens, 2 yrs. old,
50c ea. FOB. Money arder, Har-

old A. se Talhotion,

Gainesville, Box 433.



young( and 1 rooster, $10 FOB.
Mis. D. Whiddon, Chula.

125 choice W. h. puilets, Tan-
cred str, Lot for 40c ea.; smaller
quantity, 50c ea. FOB. J. B. Par-
rish, Graymont.

5 S. C. W L. cockerels, 10 wks.
old, from Roselawns Ped. No. 1
Pen, $1 ea. del. in Ga. R. G.
Sawyer, Brinson.

7 bloodtested cockerels from 300
ege strain, 8 to 14 mos. old, $2.-
50 ea., or lot for $16 FOB. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.

50 W.-L. pullets,

(pullets fed from start on. best
butter milk feed). 12 wks. old,
60c ea, FOB. Mrs, Ivy Everett,
Register.

5 Eng. type S. C. W. L. cock-
erels from heavy layers, 8 to 10
wks. old, 75c ea. FOB. C. Leon
Smith, LaGrange, R 1.

75 AAA W. L. cockerels from
Booths,. April 14th hatch. Make
best offer. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden;
Talbotton.

Roselawns Pen Ped. Eng. big
type W. L. cockerels, 12 wks. old.
Write for prices. T. D. Mitchell,
Graymont. ee

. MINORCAS
Pen of AAA Rusks Golden
Buff Minorca hens, yr. old and



1 cock, $12.50; 4 Booth AAA hens.

yr. old, 8-9 lb. cock, $8 H. P.
Merrell, Atlanta, 570 Middle St.

10 Buff Minorca pullets, one
rooster, 10 wks. old, $3. Money
order. Mrs. Owen Smoak, Gray-
mont.

Schmidt str. Buff Minorcas: 20
hens, 2 cocks, March 1932 hatch

$20 cash. Exc. half for 5 pure }j.

bred pigs. Bal. cash. Mrs. A. B.

Carlton, Thomasville, R 3.
ORPINGTONS



Husky Buff Orp. 5 Ib. cocker-

els, Feb. 1st hatch. Booths trap-

nested stock, AAA Matings. Sons

of the $5, 000.00 imported hen,
Lady es a-Day. $1.50 each.
Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry.

PIGEONS

4 prs. pigeons, half Pouters
and half White Kings: 5 pr. half
Carneaux and White Kings. 9
pr. in all, 30c pr. $2.50 for lot.
Money order only. James E.
Stancil, Ringgold.

16 pr. common pigeons, $4.
Yancy Ranton, Vidalia, R 2,

60 pr. White Kings, mated,
banded and working; none more
than 2: yrs. old. 775c pr: in 5 pr.
orders. FOB. J. R.*Cook, Plains.

5 prs. White Kings, mated and
working. Sell or exc. for a Ches-'
ter White 2 or 3 mos, old gilt
pig. Woodfin G. Jones, Middle-
on,

Champion Big Boy strain Wht.
Kings, Mated prs. banded and
working, also youngsters in ei-
ther males or females, ready to



begin working. Low prices. D, D.

Akers, College Park.

Common pigeons, 50c pr. or
will swap. Hubert Cobb, Canon.

White King and Red = Car-
neaux, mated and working, 75c
ea., $1. 50 pr.
wheat at market price. J. J, Bull
Oglethorpe.

40 prs. extra, White Kings, ma-
ted and working, for sale or exc.
D, H. Brown, Jr., Warrenton.

3 prs..Frank Foys Reg. White
Kings, banded and working; also
1 pr. 2 mos. old, and 1 - 3 com-
partment feeder, a few - bands,
etc. $5 FOB. Rufus S. Brown,



R. I. REDS

Donaldsons Red chicks, 7c ea.
del.; Se:ect eggs, '75c per 16, Exc
either for shoats, honey or other
value; collard plants, $1 M. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., R 2.

3 pure R. I. Red cockerels, one
pullet, 3% mos. old; 2 nice, dark
yr. old hens, Donaldson str. $3.50.
for lot. Mrs. 3B. -F. Johnson,
Bronwood, R 1.

7 pure bred Owen str. Yr. old
roosters, $1.50 ea. Also 12 black
and white, pink-eyed rabbits, 2
mos. old, 25c ea. or exch. Nora
Shirley, Alto.

85 pure Donaldson Red 4 wks.
old chicks, 21c a., 50 Donaldson
8 wks. old friers, 25 ea. COD.
Mrs. J.C. eee Meigs.

20 selected S. R. I. Red,
Donaldson str. pullets 9 wks. old
60c ea. Mrs. J. H. Darby, White
Plains.

50 thoroughbred 2 wks, old R.

20 W. L. now sae hens, (all

Hollywood |.
|str., from best. stock obtainable;

Exe. for eats and.



le Red, hen hatched chicks, 15c
ea. and postage. Mrs. C, H. Ca-
pel, Molena.

Ist class R. I. Red, Donaldson
str. 4 mos. old cockerels, $1 a;
yr. old cocks, prize pen, $1.50 ea.
iges for hatching, 75c per 15;
$1.25 per 30. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
ing, Lincolnton.

1 pure bred R. I. Red cockerels
1932 hatch, 75c or exc. for young
deel: or anything can use. Mrs.

. A. Elrod, Gainesville, R 1.
PEAFOWLS FOR SALE

1 Pea hen, 1 yr. old, $5 FOB
No checks. Mrs. J. T. Lewis,
White Plains, R 1.

QUAIL FOR SALE
All pairs of quail sold. Taking
orders for eggs, also for young
birds to be del. in July and Au-
suse. Mrs. T. Treanor, Milledge-
ville.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

6 Copper-Back Bronze hens,
Bird Bros. str. 3 toms, wt. 20-
30 Ibs. 18c lb. Eggs, $1.75 doz.
Mrs. E. R. Gaulding, Williamson.

9 M. B. turkeys, hatched May
18th, 40c ea. del in Ga. Money
order only. Mrs. H. L. Cantrell,
Flowery Branch, R 1.

Mammoth White Pekins, Thor-
oughbreds: 3 hens and 1 drake,
$5. Write for prices on other
quantities of ducks. Alwyn My-
hand, LaGrange, 318 Winzor Ave.

LZ, laying, ready to pick White
Mammoth Pekins: 3 drakes, 9
ducks, $6 FOB for lot, or 50c ea.
Hilton Howard, Milner.

Poultry Wanted

LEGHORNS

Bete 200 Tancred or Eng. W.

L,, pullets, 4 to 6 wks, old, at
bargain for cash; also same num-
a of Biack Minorca pullets. J

H. Smith, Atlanta, R 3.

Exe. 5 AAA W-.L. cockerels, 10
wks. old, direct from Booths for
5 of Roselawn, Ferris, or Cal-
houns of about same age. L. A.









Dykes, Donaldsonville.
Want 1 or 200 W. L. pure bred | t

pullets, 8 or 10 wks. old. No culls
Quote best price. W. H. Meeks,
Blackshear,

Want to buy 20 or 30 Leghorns

3 - 4 wks. old, cheap for cash.

J. EB. Brannon, Tallapoosa.

Exc. turkey gobbler and three
hens for W..L. pulets or hens,
not over 2 yrs. old, pure bred. E.
L. Shumans, Alma, R 1.

150 or 200 Eng. or Tancred str.
W. LL. pullets, March or April
hatch. Must be reasonable for
Wm. Marshall, Trenton, R

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS:
Friers Wanted

Want to buy several hundred
friers. Pay market price. Jos.
Freeman, Blakely. .

Can use 100 lbs. of friers, and
limited amount of turkeys and
capons. Jas. J. Rooney, Perry.

WYANDOTTES
Want 6 large hens and 1 roos-~
ter, pure bred Tarbox str. Silver
Lace Wyandottes, 1 yr. old. Idel
Kirk, Rockmart.







Eggs For Sale



Pheasant eggs, Ringnecks,
Mongolian str., $2 per 15, p
postage.. Mrs. A. Tanner, Col-
lege Park. 510 W. Mercer Ave.,
Phone Cal. 2633.

Pure Mongolian Pheasant eggs
15c each; Ringnecks, 10c each.
Mrs. C. A. Morton, Norcross.

Prize winning Dark Cornish
eggs, 75c per 15; $3.50 C; also 2
good brood sows, both bred, $10
ea. for quick sale. Mrs. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester.

White Pekin duck eggs, 40c per
setting of 12 ggs, postage paid.
Mrs. &. D. Elliott, Lavonia. ~

Pure Cornish Indian eggs, 50c
set. del. Carton ret. Also cocker-
els ready for service, $1 to $1.25
ea., or 2 for ae Money orders
only. Mrs E. P King, Rochelle,
ed.

Pure bred Thompson str. B. R.
hatching eggs, 2e ea. or 50c per
15; Postage paid on 15. Also 2
fine B. R. roosters, T5c ea. Egg
tartons to b ret. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Millen. =

White African guinea eggs,
Tse per 15, or exc. for 1 or twe



Brahma cockerels, Feb.
oes Mrs. Lee Walde

Fresh, infertile wee e
Mrs. W. H. Jones c:
~ Blue Speckled Guinea
for 50c del.; Pape str
Minorca cockerels, 7%
75c ea. Exc. 1 for pure bre
nish cockerel. Leona Si
Culverton.

Turken eggs, $1.25 per 1
25 for 30. Cartons to be 3
ed. Rebecca Campbell
860 Boulevard S. E.

per 15, - prepaid;
Minorca April
cockerels, 75c ea. $2 for
mum order 3. L. <B,
Newnan.

Pure Cornish Indian eg
setting del; Pullets, 75c
ea; 2 roosters, 6 and 7 m
$2 or $1.25 ea. Money orde:
exc. for oS del. Elm

Rochelle, R 1

Eggs from Mammoth |
back Bronze turkeys, Bi
strain, Mr
Gaulding, Williamson.

Pure Barron Eng.
260-298 breeding from 5 SI
over, hens, 55 per 15, or
32 del. Exc. for pure W.
duck eggs, del. Write. Mr.
lie Grubbs, Demorest.

Eggs Wanted





Want three cases larg
fresh, infertile eggs to be
ped, regularly every week.
highest cash price. Hall M
ald, Atlanta, 40 Rogers St

Baby Chicks For S

50 Reds, 25 Rocks. All ;
old, 25c each; 50 six wee
heavy mixed chicks, 15 ea.
ey orders only. Mrs, J.
wht Cochran, R 5.

Ss. W. L. day old chic
each; ms to 4 wks. old, 10c
3 to 4 wks. old pullet:
From bigodtestea high pr
ing flocks. D. P. Martin,





R. I. Red chicks, $6 1 per
exc. for honey, peas,
wheat. Hatch each week
W. L. Hurst, Toccoa.

Reds, crossed, $4.25 per
assorted, $4. Del. last week

| June, prepaid; guar. live

L. Helms. Buena Vista.
Baby Chicks Wa

Want at once 200 chicks,
old, to raise on halves
10 wks. old, any large b
pay chgs. one way. Mrs.
Maner, Rockmart, RS
Want at once, 200 large
chicks to raise on halves
old. Party pay postage t
and I pay postage back on th
half. Bascom Derden, - Talk





bred Bantam and Gam

Roundhead games prefe:
R. Woodward, Folkston.

Live Stock F or Si

CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Jerseys, no scrub:
beef stock; heavy milke
and 18 mos. old heifers f
for sale. -J. F. Walk





1 reg. Jersey bull, 11
$40. Howard Mayfield,

Piney woods stock catt
car lots. Prices reasonab
Cason, Waycross, Box 675.

Nice bunch of Grad
Angus cattle, including
male, some cows, calves,
and steers. No trade and
ing less than 4c Ib. Ca:
them. W. W.. Driskell,

3 gal. cow, first calf, f
cheap. Come see, dont
Ask for Camp Cascade, B
Road, Dosters Store. R. C.
Atlanta, R 1.

4 Jersey cows, will fresh
month, 3, $50 each; 1 $40,
4 for $160.

Cuthbert, R 4.

3 fresh, heavy milking
cows, $30 ea. cash, at ba,
A. Eslinger, Bronwood





Id cream Jersey cow with
vks. old. Give 4 gal. milk
ibs. butter on good feed.
oe S. C. Wallis, Car-

col, 8 yr. old Jersey cow
June 16th or sooner;
gal, milk, 1 1-2 lb. but-

o stock, very gentle. No
abits. $27.50 for quick sale.
Stribling, Molena, R 2, Box

xy milch cow fresh in, 2nd
to 3 gal. milk on pas-
e if fed, $30. W. B.

1d, 8rd calf, heifer, 2

38 gal. milk, 1 1% Ibs.

J, F. Abercrombie,

~ -milch cow, Guernsey
sey crossed, reasonable
or trade for beef cow. Mrs.
ood, Atlanta, R 5, Cen-

good milch cows, fresh
ale. L. C. Allen, Hosch-

d, Well bred, from high
g dams, and in vyood
$20 - $60. Dr. C. R. Hin-
aldwin.
bull calf, 4 mos. old,
train, $20; Guernsey bull
nos. old, $15. W. W. Wil-
uitman.
pure bred bull calves
, breeding, reg. in buy-
e, from our famous Co-
antation herd. W. B.
hinson, Albany.
ne Jersey bull, good cond.,
. old, wt. 1M lbs. $30
ii my farm. M. G. Van-

J. J. Bond, Elberton,

h cow for sale, cheap, also
dies of good fodder. E.
forris, Winston, R 1. .

real good small Jersey heif-

sh in, for sale. Adrian
Rockmart, R, 3.
. Mileh cow, for sale or
r mule or horse. Mrs. T.
ins, Goggins. :
_ Jersey cow, grey, 3%
reasonable price. Geo. T.
Hast Point, 8 Newnan
t gal. yellow Jersey cow
win calves (heifers), from

lt, Blue Ridge.

in Jersey and English
milch cow, 2% gal. rich

utt-headed $20, 1 Guern- |W.

sey crossed heifers, bred,
_A. J. Payne, Reynolds.

Jersey bull, with papers,
old. Make me an. offer;
100 Ibs. Beggar-weed seed,
for cash. Ben Kennedy,



HOGS FOR SALE
1e, 8 wks. old, Black P. C.
erkshire mixed $6 pr;

Fat type. Bred, $10 each;
Puaranteed type $8 pr. Can
: in exch. Choice
W. T. Thompson, Sum-

. pigs, reg., cholera im- | 4

American Eagle, Sun

- Fire Glow and Seldom

lood lines. Sires and

wt. 500 - 1M lbs. .W. D.
uthbert. :

shoaty pigs, barrows,

ny kind of hogs cheap for

r will exc. some for 25 or

good table syrup. Bring

and we will trade. Alf. M.

young Duroc Jersey sow,

. about 250 Ibs. Sell or

. for Black Essex, Black or
-C. sow, bred, or for a good
cow. W. B. Greene, Elko,

P. C. pigs, 2 - 4 mos old, of
most outstanding breeding.
and gilts of quality. All
og stuff. R. L. Johnson,
e.
Duroc pigs, from prize
ers, 3 mos. Old, 65 lbs. $5 ea.
ed papers, vaccinated and
. L. Scott, Concord.

nd reg at $7.50 ea. 2 for
M. Kennedy, Collins.

pigs, 8 to 10 wks. old,

2 for $9, 3 for $12. Can

.| isterable;



mate unrelated. Sat. guar. A. T.
Rigsby, Sale City. :

8 black P. C. pigs, 15 in litter;
8 wks. old. Extra fine. Guar. sat.
and as represented. $12 ea. Li-

tae Newton, Chipley, R 2, Box

Extra fine Duroc pigs, reg in
buyers name, $7.50 at my home.
Walter Jeanes, Union City.

Thoroughbred Hampshire pigs, |

unregistered: 6 mos old males,
$5; 4 mos. old males, $3.50; 3
mos. old females, $2.50. Exc. for
sugar Cane syrup. O. S. Duggan,
Chester.

S. P. C, pigs, 2 to 4 mos. old.
American Eagle,
and Limits Sunshine Girl
breeding. No better breeding in
the world, Reasonable prices. R.
L. Johnson, Midville.

2 mix. breed boar pigs, good
Stock, fat and thrifty, 6 wks.
old, 15% Ibs. ea. $3 ea. crated
gente Howell Parker, Alto, R

Pure bred Red Berkshire sow,
about 250 lbs., 3 yrs. old, for
sale or exc. for 100 pure bred
White or Brown Leghon pul-
lets, 8 or 10 wks. old. M. N. Rid-
ley, Graham.

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
2 mules, 1100 lbs. ea. and 2
1300 to 1400 lb. ones. All real
good, slick and without blemish,
$150 to $175 ea. Come see, dont
a J. F. Davis, Wrightsville,
1 plug mule, $35; small Shet-
land pony, 36 in. tall, wt. 120 Ibs
$35. Austin Adams, East At-
lanta, 455 East Side Ave.
Horse mule, wt.1100 lbs. Bay,
work anywhere, 14 yrs. old; no
blemish, $50 cash. No chks. W.
H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.
Mule, work anywhere, gentle,
not very old, in good health, $40
cash or exc. for 1 good milk cow
with heifer calf and 2 heifer
yearlings. Mrs. Nan Browning,
Brunswick, R 1, Blythe Island.
1 mule, wt. 1100 lbs. Good
farm mule. Sell or trade for
good milch cow. Dont. write,
come see. Near- Owl Rock church
on. Campbellton Road. H. G.
White, Ben Hill, R 1. s

SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE
2 choice milk goats, Saanan
blood lines, both bred, for sale;





.| want 8 - 10 wks. old W. L. pull-
|ets of good breeding; Roselawns.

AA cocks for sale. Edwin Simp-
son, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave. N.

Nice, white weather, practically
broke, good natured, 1 yr: and 3
mos. oid. $4 or trade for meat
hog of equal value. B. A. Altman,
Folkston.

2 fine milk geats: 1 Toggen-
burg and 1 Saanan-Nubian cross
Reasonable or trade in part on 4
gal, Jersey cow. D. R. Coleman,
Atlanta, 668 Waldo St. :
-_ Saanan 3% mos. old doe, reg-
mother 3% qts. first
kidding; sire, son of Crystal of
Three Oaks, $25. No chks. Buck
service, $1.50. Mrs. Della Towne,
Thomasville, 320 Blackshear St.

White Toggenburg milk goat,
fresh in with Ist kid. % gal.
milk a day. $20 for both, Miss
Nola Abernathy, Gainesville, R

Billy Goat: Toggenburg, An-
ora and common haired, 1-3 ea.
2.25 plus frt. or $3.50 prepaid.
A. L. South, Carnesville, R 2.

30 head good common goats,
gentle and do not jump, 75c ea.
or exc. foy peas or yearlings. I.
W. Cavender, Millwood.



RABBITS FOR SALE

Chinchillas, pure bred, 6 - 8
wks. old. 8 pr. unrelated, $3 pr.
ped. goes with ea. rabbit. Allen
Cureton, Chickamauga, R 2.

18 young thoroughbred Chin.
rabbits, 6 wks. oid, $4 or 25c ea.
Exc. for 9 bu. shelled corn. Ea.
pay chgs. on what received Write.
G. E. Montgomery, Jasper.

2 white, pink-eyed, four brown
rabbits, 40c ea. or $2 for lot, not
prepaid. Exch. for Black Giant
hens. Frank Walker, College
Park, R11.

N. Z. Whites, for sale or trade
for King pigeons, E. R. Bailey,
Harlem, R 1. .

2 thoroughbred N. Z. White
rabbit does, pair, bred, $1.50
FOB. G. D. Cobb, Martin, R 3.

j pr. white, pink-eyed rabbits,

buck and doe, pure bred, about

Announcer |



Daniel, Omega, R 1. =:
Young N. Z

reg. $2 pr. Exc. for farm prod-

ucts of equal value. A. P. Last-

inger, Camilla, R 5.

Live Stock Wanted





CATTLE WANTED

Want reg, young Guernsey bull
ready for Service; also 100 bu.
slipped shuck corn for sale. Make
best offer my farm, 6 mi. Jef-
fersonville, or Danville. W. R.
Hoover, Danville, RFD.

Want to rent a good cow or
heifer, or buy at rate of $5 per
month. J. R. Vincent, Riverdale.

Want a young Red Poll or
Hereford pull.

thews. :

Exc. 1 pure bred big bone M
B. gobbler, wt. 35-40 Ibs. for
Jersey heifer, or calf. Write. A.
G. Carroll, Metter, RFD.

Want 4 gal. Gray Jersey cow,
5 - 8 yrs. old. State what you
have and price.. J. T. Lowe, Col-
lege Park, 317 Oxford St.

Exc. 1 sow, wt. 300 lbs., 8 pigs,

for cow, fresh in giving 2 gal.

milk per day, within 15 miles
Soperton. Write, Mrs. J. A. Page,
Soperton, R11.

Want Guernsey heifer calves,
Will pay cash. State age, price
and etc. Mrs. J. H. Free, Pres-

ton.

Want 2 young calves or year-
lings, Short Horn bulls, pure
bred, for Sires in herds of mix-
ed caltle. R. C. Franklin, M. D.
Swainsboro,

Want good milch cow for feed.
J. E. Williams, Vienna, R 6.

Want to rent 3 or more cows,
av. 2 or more gal. a day, within
50 miles of Atlanta. Quote best
price per month. Write or come
see. W. J. Stanton, Atlanta, 2159
Memorial Drive, SE.

Exc. 2 sows and 8 Hampshire

shoats, sows and barrows, 5 mos.

old, for a milch cow, 2 - 3 gal.
per day. Party to do the ex-
changing. C. Monroe, Woodbine.

Want cow for 6 wks. or more;
giving no less than 2 gal. milk
per day, within 8 miles of Can-
on. Plenty feed, good attention.
J. L. Dudley, Canon.

HOGS WANTED
Want 3 or 4 nice P. C. shoats,



Prefer gilts, corn fed, but would |

accept barrows, 75-100 lb. wt.
Market price or exc. beef calves.
Geo. L. Green, Jasper, Rt. 3.

- Want 150 head shoats, from 50 | St

to 125 Ibs. ea. Write or phone
4612-J. Joe Jones, Columbus, Rt
2

Want 10 female pigs, big bone
Black Guinea or Jerseys or S. P.
C. Exc. good value. Write. Mrs.
R. M. Cobb, Canon.

Exc. 4 mos. old Grade Jersey
heifer calf from 4 gal. cow, for 3
P. C. male shoats, wt. 60-75 lbs.
Or Hampshire or Durocs. Write
at once. Miss Lee Norris, New-.
bern, R 1, P. O. Box 83.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want 1 good milk goat, fresh
or about to be fresh. State price
del. Write. Don West, Kenne-
saw.

HORSES AND MULES
WANTED

Want to trade Shetland pony,
about 36 in. high, sound and
gentle, for larger pony that is
gentle and all right every way.
Write. Edw. M. Harpe, Dublin,
215 Johnson St.

RABBITS WANTED
Want 2 Belgium Hare does
and 1 buck, grown. and in the
vicinity of Atlanta. E. M. Rob-
erts, Atlanta, R 4, Box 269-B.

Positions Wanted |

Want I or 2 corn rock Grist
Mills to run on 50-50 basis, or
for a reasonable wage. T. P. Ma-
son, Ft. Valley, R 3.

Want to get in touch with
party needing a good truck and
general farmer, big family and
plenty of help. Must have a job.
Like to get where can help pick











cotton and gather crop this yr..

C. Monroe, Woodbine.

Want position on dairy or
poultry farm, near large town.
Can milk, and am exp. in poul-
try raising. Write. D. F. Edge-
worth, Whitesburg, R 2.

Z. Whites, sub. to

Write what you |~
have and price. T. C. Ellis, Mat-



- Widow
with poultry, flowers,
ete, for home and reasonabie sal-
ary with nice, Christian people.
Mrs. 8S. C. Linder, Pembroke.

Want place, near Atlanta,
about 5 acres of land to work-on
halves. Good plow hand. Must

|be close to school. Ref. exch. B.

B. Hill, Cumming, R 6.

Want job as overseer of a good
farm. Life time exp. Can furn-
ish ref.
dairy. 6 in family. J. S. Price,
Atlanta, 11 Kraig St.

16 yrs. exp. in Ginning. Want

job ginning this season. State
what you have to offer, and full
particulars. H. S. Hardeman,
Chula, R 1, Box 33.
17 yr. old girl. wants home
with elderly couple on farm, as-
sisting with garden, poultry and
other light work. Raised on farm.
Will work for board and small
salary. Begin at once. Miss Jes-
sie Ruth Brown, Baxley, R 1,
Care H. Lee Knight,

Want job as overseer of farm
or dairy. Write what you can of-
fer, Tom English, Montrose, P.
O. Box 96.

Want regular work by day for
family of 4 children and self.
Handy at any king of farm and
other work. State wages. W. P.
Tabor, Ty Ty, R 1.

Want job on farm. Would like |

house and acreage. Will hoe for
the plowing on shares, or would
tend to poultry, garden,
eic. for elderly woman, Georgia
Beall, Griffin, R R.
One-armed boy wants job on

farm for clothes and board. Can.

do any kind farm work. No bad

habits. Bill Overby, Rebecca.
Want small 1 horse crop for

1934, with good location for

Blacksmith shop to be operated 2

together with crop in Whitfield
county. Can furnish self, stock
ac tools. J. T. Ledford, Cran-
all.

Want a good 2 horse farm on
50-50 basis. Want free stone wa-
ter on piace. Andrew Hughes,
Blue Ridge, R 1, Box 16.

52 yr. old man wants job on
farm, assisting with light work.
For wages, ($8 month), board
and laundry. Sober, and other
good habits; do most any kind of
farm work. Come after or send
for. J. D. Thompson, Atlanta,
126 Brown Pl. SW. :

Want job on farm at once.
Board, laundry and wages. Exp.
sober. Write for details. Paul R.
Camp, Marietta, 115 Gramling



~ Farm Help Wanted

Want -white girl, 20-35 yrs. old
to live as one of family and as-
sist with milking, poultry, etc.
No field work. Small salary. Give
full particulars in reply. Mrs, L.
J. Ayers, Hartwell, R 4.

Want orphan boy, 14 to-18 yrs.
of age, willing worker, depend-
able (no cigarette smoker). Will



send to school, board, clothe and

laundry, a little money, for hep
on farm. R. J. Bishop, Fitzger-
ald, R:2.

Want white woman, 25 to 35
yrs. of age, to help with poultry.
garden, and other

A. Ryals, Graham. :
Want man and wife, no child-
ren, to finish 1 horse crop this

year and help around place. Sal-_

ary and board. Apply, or write at
once. Mrs. Roxie Bugg, Grove-
town. :

Want at once, girl or
woman, 14 to 35 yrs| of age to
live in home as one of family
and assist with light farm work.
Mrs. W. B. Wright, Ringgold.

Want steady colored or white
man and woman. Man to do
general farm work, including
clearing up land. Both to work.
No objection to more in family.
Good workers. See me, dont
write. S. T. Kidder, Jr., Meigs.

Want at once, white girl or
woman, 20 to 35 yrs. of age, to
live as one of family and help
with light farm work. Room,
board, and small salary. 3. in
family. Write or see. O. BE. Dar-
nell, Jefferson, R 5.

Want colored family with two
plow hands. Steady work all
year. Come and see me. M. T.
Knudsen, Cochran, R 4...

Want exp. healthy man, with
good ref. for 2 or 3 mos, work on

young

ishes job assisting | f@
garden, |

Would consider a good

COWS,

ery Branch, R 1.
150c M; Boones 75c M. B

light farm|R
work. Give age, exp., etc. Jimmie





ganville, Re 4;
_ Want strong, healthy woma
35 to 40 yrs. of age to help wit
light farm work; milk 2 cows, etc
for home and small salary. Coun-
try raised. woman preferred. Mrs.
J. D. Wallace, Rome, RB 5. ~
Want colored woman to help
with light farm work (no field
work) for board and_ clothes.
Must be healthy and exp. Write
full particulars. Mrs. Berths
Duncan, Buford, R 2. Paes
Want at once, white man, s
ber, good, willing worker, fo
farm. Must do good work, 18 t
40 yrs. of age, $9 per mo., board
and laundry. L. E. McCleskey,
Alpharetta, R 3... ;

Plants For Sale :

Marglobe tomato and Fl
Dutch cabbage plants, 50c M,
FOB. B. W. Grant, Baldwin.

Cert. P.R. potato plants, 25c
M; Ruby King pepper, 50c M
Exe. for dried fruit. J. B. Fos-
sett, Baxley. eee

Imp. potato plants, Red ~
Yellow P. R., 25c M. 5M lots,
M FOB. Alton Dorsey, Surre:







Vy. ae
Imp. P. R. potato plants, 25
Coy

M or exc. for oats or fruit.
Rentz., Surrency, R 2... e
Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants,
Red and Pink skin and old fash-
ioned Boones 60c M del. Prompt
shipment. Ray Whitmire, Flo

Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants,
road
Leaf tobacco plants, 15c C. 50(
75c. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, R

P. R. plants, 50 M. Boo

15 M del.; tobacco plants, $1 M.

P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville, R 2

plants, 75 M: tobacco plan

50c 500; Portoricans, 50c M d
5M $2 coliect. B. Crow, Gaine:
ville. ee ; aces
New Stone tomato and Pim-
iento pepper plants, 200, 25c; 500
55c; 90c M. Prepaid Strong, Full

count. = Thurman Wells,

ville. a

Gr. B. Marglobe and Stone to-
mato plants, 60c M del. All plants
moss packed. Sat. guar. No
Stamps. J. B. Taylor, Baxley, R

Genuine P. R. potato plants,
State insp. and treated, 50c M
del. Cash with order. Ship next
day after order received. O
shipped in Ga. J. B. Aye
Surrency. Se

Goy. insp. Red Skin P. R.
tato plants, for sale. W. C, St
art, Alma, R 1, Box 28.

P. R. potato plants, Red an
Yellow skin, 40c M del. Exch,
some plants for peas. A. B. L
is, Alma, R 4. pee ee

Gov. insp. and treated P. R.
potato plants, Pink or Yellow, 35c
M. 3M and up lots, 30c M del.
Paul Lightsey, Screven. SES

Egg plant, Sweet and Hot pep-
per plants, 200, 25c; 500, 65c; 90c
M; New Stone - tomato plants,
same price. moss packed
at prepaid. B. Lynn, Waycro

Copenhagen and Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 40c M; New

Stone tomato, 50c M del. in G

Claud Mooney, Cumming, R 1.
P. R. potato plants. Gov. insp.
and treated, 30c M FOB. Greer
Comer, Tifton, R 3. ee Se
Nice, right size tomato plants
Marglobe, 50c M. Prompt ship-
ment. D. M. Barber, Baxley.
Nice Marglobe tomato plants,
50c M. Full count. J. L. Leg-
gett, Baxley. - so ESS
Tomato and cabbage plants,
all leading var. 50c M COD; 25c
200; 40c, 500; 70c M del. J. O.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3.
Dill plants, 25 C. Horseri
ish, 6 for 25c; rhubarb, 6 for 45c
rattle and yellow root, 2 Ibs. 25c
Odie Eaton, Dahlonega, R 1. _
Red Skin imp. P. R. potato
plants; Marglobe, G. B. Stone,
Bennys Best Brimmer toma
plants, Big strong cert. plants,
50c M; 5 M and up 40c M del.
Will exch. for dried fruit. Miss
Ethelene Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Marglobe tomato, cabbage and
P. R. potato plants, 35 M; 5M
or more, 25c M FOB. Exch. 4M
per bu. for hay peas, J. L. Cour-
son, Baxley. Sees









S Plants For Sale





ea

a Plant 3

Seed For Sale






Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants,
0c M del. or exch. for chickens
or dried fruit. J, A. Peterson,
Coffee.
Flat Dutch and Wakefield cab-
bage, Stone tomato, Ga. collard
plants, 25c 200; 50c M del. 5M
$1.90 FOB. Prompt. shipment.
Obie Crow, Gainesville. R 7.
- Guar. Cert. P. R. potato plants
Count and quality assured, 30c
M FOB. Geo. R. Hunt, Kathleen.
Old time yellow skin P. R., 40c
M FOB Douglas, no shipment
less than M. Gov..insp., true to
name. D. L. OSteen, Douglas.
Red skin P. R. potato plants.
Marglobe, G. B. Stone,Bonny
Best, Brimmer, Tomato plants,
Big Strong cert. plants, 50c M
del. 5M and up, 40c M del, Exch
for turkey eggs. Lone Lewis,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
* Cert. P. R. red or pink. skin.
50c M del;#5 M up, 35c M del. by
exp. or 25c M FOB. Tomato,
Balti. and Stone, same price.
W. A. Poole, Baxley,
Rt. 5

PP. R.. potato plants, now rea-
dy, 20c M FOB by express only.
J. W. Sweat, Rockingham.
Gov. insp. and treated pure
Pink and Red skin P. R. potato
plants, Old time Spanish Boone,
50c M del. Prompt: shipment. All
orders postpaid. J. B. Bennett,
Gainesville, R 2.
. Tomato plants, Marglobe and
-Balti., hard to blister, wilt-rest..





































ame price postpaid. I. L. Stokes
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
_ P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp.
1 to 3M lots 30c M; 3M and more
_28c M FOB here. Marglobe to-
mato plants, 50c M FOB. N. W.
paniel, Ty; Ly, Rt. 1.

Very large Kudzu suitable for
_ June planting, 25 for $1. Extra
large clumps for arbor and porch
shade, 3 for 25c. Carefully pack-
ed and postpaid. J. W. Toole,
Macon, Rt. 2.

-. Marglobe, New Stone and G.


























~80c M del. also 4 or 5 lbs. used
oose feathers, 25c lb. del. W. W.
Hendrick, Dover. ;

Cert. P. R. red or pink skin
Gov. insp. and treated 40c M del
5M 30c M del. by express or 20M
FOB. Baxley. Sat. guar. W. A.
Poole, Baxley.











ger Killer potato plants, 35 M
FOB. Prompt shipment and full
count. J. M. Holton, Alma.
Imp. P. R. potato plants, 30c
M, 5M and up, 20c M. Will exch.
for hay, peas. D. T. Herrington,
Graham.
- Millions cabbage plants, Sum-
_mer drum head and flat Dutch
Wakefields, C. O. D., 50 M, 5M
. <All variety tomato plants,
same price. Water moss to roots,
Sat. Guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzger-
-ald. :

Gov; Insp. P.R. plants, from
vine grown seed, 50c M del. Exc.
for chickens, bacon, lard, syrup,
honey, or cattail millet seed:
mix. load peas, okra, tomatoes,
butter beans cantaloups for sale.

H. K. Thornton, Screven.

-. Gov. insp.- P. R. plants, 4M
and up, 20c M; small lots, 25
_M. Cash with order. P. R. mon-
ey orders through June. Good
strong plants. L. D. Kimbrel,
Baxley, Rt. 3. 3 :
Guar. well rooted open field
erown, 8 in. Stone tomato and
eading collard plants, 50c 300.
$1 M Postpaid, expert
= roots moist wrapped.

Clyde Burell, Tucker.

-' Charles Wakefield and All
Season cabbage plants,
_ erystal wax Bermuda onion. Exc
for anything can use, ea. pay
- postage on what. they ship Clyde
_ Chumbler, Cleveland, Rt. 2.
Potato plants, Early Triumph
P. R., 50c M or exch. for any-
thing can use. D. J. McLean, Al-
ema, Riel:
% to 100M Stone tomato
plants, 15c C, 75c M del. Special
prices on large quantities. Mrs.
C. C. Welch, Plains.

Large, well rooted wilt-resist-
ant Balti, Stone tomato, Wake-
field cabbage, Gen. cabbage
heading Collard plants, expert
wrapping and packing, root pro-
tection, 40c, 300, $1 M. del. Tal-
mage Clark, Flowery Branch.
Red skin P. R. potato plants,
-insp. and treated, 35 M del. Ce-

ecil Lightsey, Odum. :
Pink skin P. R. potato plants,
_insp. and treated, 35c M. del.























































40c 500. 60c M. Ga. collard plants |}

B. tomato plants, 20c C; 5C 50c, |

Gov. insp. Banana yams, Nig- |p

white

Prompt

Holton,
Gov.
skin P:

ley, Rt.

and G.

50c M.

Rt 2:
Pike

ley, Rt.
. Gov.

del.
Branch,

M del.
Pure

M del.
Branch.

col.
del.
ay,
Branch,

Guar.
tomato,

tection,

Burton,
PER.

M. 15c
checks.

Collard

feed

Imp.
plants,

can use
Pure

plants,

75e M.

POOR:

Baxley,

paid.



Rt. 2,

y

from vine cuttings,
Guar. good plants and prompt
shipment.

Late Flat Dutch
plants, 50c, 400; $1 M. Henry El-
ler Hlijay, Rt. 3:

Tomato plants, Marglobe and
Balti., 35c,
Moss packed; Bull Nose Sweet

FOB. Will exch.
can use.
sack, :
Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 135.

grown from vines,
35c M del. W. D. Lightsey, Odum.

Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants
45c M del. in Ga. or 25c FOB.
Will exch. for peas or anything
. Mrs. Sallie Perry, Bax-
ley, Rt.

shipment.
Odum, Rt. 1.
Old fashioned hot pepper

plants, 25c C; $1 500 del. Prompt
shipment. Lawrence Wright, Al-
tO Rte 2. :
Gov. insp. Banana Yams, Nig-
ger Killer potato plants, 35c M.
pink skin P. R, 30c FOB. Prompt
shipment and full count.

J. M.
Alma.

insp. and treated pink
R. potato plants, seed

lic FOB.

Z A. Z, Jackson, Bax-

Yellow skin P. R. potato plants
from vine grown, State insp. 40c
M del. to 3rd zone, also cuttings
vines, $1 M del. in 3rd
Trade for anything can use, J.
F. Gruber, Odum. :

Summer Drum Head, Late
Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone

zone.

B. tomato plants 35c 500,
S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald,

potato plants, Gov. insp.

25c M, 5M 95c FOB. Money or-
ders only. B. F. Kimbrel, Bax-

3.
insp. and treated Sweet

Potato plants, red and pink skin
P. R., 40c M at the bed, 50c M
Verna Strickland, Flowery

Riel:
cabbage

500, 60c M Postpaid.

Peppers, 20c C. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, R' 3. -,.
Pure red skin P. R., 50c M del.

$3.50 10 M, collect; Boones 60c

Tomato seed, Marglobe,

$1.25 lb., Stone and Balti., 75c,
W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

req skin P. R. potato

plants, 40c M del. $2.50 10M col.
Old fashion Spanish Boons, 50c

Guy Waldrip, Flowery

Gov. insp. pure red skin P: R.
potato plants, 50c M del., 40c M
Old Spanish Boons, 70c M
Prompt shipment, now rea-
Dewey Mathis;

Flowery
RE.
well rooted, 8 in. Mar-

globe wilt-resistant and Balti.

Chas. Wakefield cabbage

lants, Expert packing; root pro-

300, 45c; 600, 75c; $1 M

postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Flowery
Branch.

Gov. insp.
umph Potato plants, Marglobe,
Matchless, red rock tomato, 45c
M. 5M $2.10 del.
old Smith, Baxley.

Yellow skin P. R. potato plants
Coler strain, 30c M FOB. W. M.

P, R. and Early Tri-

Sat. guar. Har-

Screven... ;
potato plants, 75cM del.

in second zone; New Stone to-
mato plants, same price.
Overstreet, Douglas. _
Gov. insp. and treated imp. P. |
R. plants, grown from vines, 40c

J. W.

and up, 35 M del; no
Money orders. Geo. Grif-

fis, Odum, Rt. 1.
Marglobe and G. B. tomato
plants, 25c M FOB or 35c M del;

plants, 10c C del. or 5c
for anything
Crowder peas, - good
dried fruit. Ottis

P. R. red _ skin potato

insp. and treated, seed
now ready,

4,

pink skin P. R. potato

50c M; Early Triumph.
All plants prepaid. Wal-

ter J. Dowdy, Cordele, Rt. 4.

potato plants, 25c M; $1

5M; collard and cabbage, 40c M;
Hot pepper, 25c C; $1.25 M; Sage
large leaf and Dill, 25c doz. L. E.
Harrison, Dublin.

Marglobe,
plants, 40c M FOB Baxley; Smo-
king Bright leaf tobacco, 14 Ibs.
$1; Chewing tobacco, 15 Ibs. $1.
Cash with order. H. C. Buchans,

New Stone tomato

Rt. 4,

Large Bell and Pimiento sweet.
pepper plants; hot pepper plants
25e-C del.
C. Miss Ida Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.

Tomato plants,
C; 200,

Wont ship less than

Marglobe, 20c
_30c; 500, 50c, all post-
M. Bi Hamilton, Alamo,



H, Lightsey, |

Nigger Killers, White Banana
Yams, The old time potato, 35c

'M. Red skin P. R. 25c M. All

FOB. Strong plants. Guar. E. A.
Mims, Alma.

P. R. potato plants, 60c M-
Postpaid, 25 M. Express collect.
John Daniel, Baxley. :

New Stone tomato; Flat
Dutch; Chas. Wakefield cabbage
Ga. Collard plants, 25c, 200; 50c
M del. $1.85, 5M, FOB. Prompt
shipment. Obie Crow, Gainesville

Re 1,

Gov. insp. red skin P. R.;
Bunch P. R.; old fashion Span-
ish Boon, 75c M; 4M up 60c M
del. Will exch. Mrs. A. J. Mix,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Imp. purple and pink skin P.
R. and Boon potato plants, insp
and treated, 50c M del.; 5M or
more, 35c M_ collect. Winfred
Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

Buncombe collard, C. W.; Co-
penhagen cabbage, 50c 500; 65c
M; Egg plants, hot pepper, $1,
500; $1.50 M del. No checks, will
exch. some for heavy white
sacks. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewis-

ton, -
Late Flat Dutch; Chas.: W.

icabbage and Ga. collard plants,

200, 25c; Hot pepper plants, 15c
C; Citron seed, 20c lb. Major
Crowe, Cumming; R 1.

P. R. potato p:ants, for sale or

lexch. for farm produce that can
use.

S. L. Byron, Hapeville.

Imp. P. R. potato plants, yel-
low and purple skin insp. and
treated, 50c M FOB. T5dc_ del.
Will ship in 24 hrs. after order
received. T. H. Gordon, Ro-
chelle.

Plants Wanted

Want: small truck load of P.
R. potato plants. E. C. Tanner,
Thomaston, Rt. 4, Box 152.

Will give 25c per M. for 40 or
50 M. potato slips, good, heavy
plants that will live ordinary
conditions, . del. at my home,
et Chipley. J. B. Bass, Chip-
ey.

Want 500 ea. Nigger Killer &
Banana Yam potato plants at
once. Exc. other value. Write:
Coy Willis, Talking Rock, R 3.

Seed For Sale

25 bu. Burr clover seed, $1
bu, W. W. Mitchell, Musella.

15 lbs. new Buncombe collard
seed, 25c lb. del. if lot is taken.
Mrs. E. G. King, Bonaire.

Burr clover seed in rough, 1
1-2c lb. Clean seed, 5c Ib. FOB.
Roy Lewis, Hartwell, R 1..

- Calif. multiplying ber seed,
10c per good start, postpaid.
Rushie -Craton, Dallas, R 4.

Guar. good Calif. beer seed,
good start, 10c. 1 pkg. of another
seed included free, if wanted.
Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Rockmart.

Russian Mammoth sunflower
seed, 20c lb. Cuban Queen wa-
termelon and Rockyford canta-
loup seed, ea. 75c lb. Miss Eva
Tankersley, Thomson.

Clements: Wonder watermel-
on Seed, 1-4 lb. $1; 1-2 lb. $1.75;
$3 lb. Plant as late as July Ist.
C. R. Smith, Buford, R 3.

Burr clover seed, $3 per Gu-
ano sack, del. Tom Jeter, La-
Grange, Rt. 6.

Calif. multiplying beer
10c per start, del. Miss Mae Bell
Corley, Dallas; Rt. 7.

New Burr Clover seed in burr,
10c lb. FOB here, also 50 bu.
Early Whip peas, not recleaned,
$1 Bu. FOB here. No order for
less than 2 1-2 bu. W. B. War-
then, Davisboro. :

Booking orders for Burr Clo-
ver Seed for summer and fall
del. Low prices. Eugene Harper,

Cabbage, Collard seed, $11 per
100: lbs., in less lots, 18c lb. All
FOB here. Syrup, 6 one gal.
cans, $2.75, 12 one half gal. cans,
$3. Malvin Collins, Whigham.

1 cupful each of Jones, Stone
Mtn., Yellow Meat watermeion
seed, 60c; Honey Dew cantaloup,
Muskmelon, 2 cups, 35c; Brown
Crowder peas, 5c lb. Postpaid.
No stamps. Mrs. H..H. Sullivan,
Bremen.

Perkins Mammoth Long
Green okra seed, 100 lbs. ship-
ped collect in dbl. bags, $7; less
amounts, 10c lb. plus chgs. 1932
seed. Perfect germination. J. E.
Wall, Shiloh.

Calif. Multiplying beer seed,











10c good start, postpaid. Mrs.



seed, .

Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.
Large Red Nest onions for
early Fall planting (cut in 4
quarters: make 6-8 in hill), 50c
gal. Add postage on small or-
ders. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flow-
ery Branch, R 1.
-Hand-stripped crimson clover
seed in chaff, 10c Ib; Sagrain,
3c lb. in 25 Ib. lots, 2%2c in lots

up. to 50 Ibs. over 50 lbs.- 2c Ib.

All FOB. R. L. Blackwell, Cal-
houn.

Burr clover seed, bright,
sound, pest-free, $30 ton, FOB;
crimson clover. in chaff, 6c Ib.
FOB. .T. H. Thompson, Hart-
well,

Burr clover seed, recleaned, 5c
lb. FOB. W. K. Thaxton, Jack-
son. R 3.



Miscellaneous For Sale



10 lbs. all white, new goose
feathers, 75c lb. Beulah Grier,
Clermont.

Pure hog lard, 50 Ib. tins, 9c
Ib; hams, 14c lb; sides and
shoulders, 9c lb; heavy fleeced
sheep skins, 50c ea. - All FOB.
Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville.

Good, electrical churning ma-
chine, good cond. $10. Mrs. E, G.
Horne, Barnesville. /
Deer tongue, large leaves;
nicely cured. Any quantity, 1 to
dc Mii ips: Joc Jb; FOR. We A,
Taylor, Lambert.

Wil make dewberry and huc-
kleberry jelly, etc., on halves.
Party to furnish sugar and half
of containers; also make .apple
jelly, in few weeks. Mrs. Claude
eee Dahlonega,.R 1, Box 35-

_ Herbs, rattlesnake, butterfly
root, 15c Ib., 2 lbs. 25c; black
haw, 15c; wild. cherry bark, 10c
lb. 3 lbs. 25c. Add postage less
than 50c orders. No chks. Mrs.
R. C. Titshaw, Monroe.

Button, snake root plants, $1.-
50 C; Sampson snake root, 25c
doz; black snake and _ rattle
snake, also Rattle root, 2 Ibs. 25c
Clyde Eaton, Dahlonega, R 1.

1 2 horse wagon in good cond.,
$40. Can be seen at farm 2 miles
south of Lyons, Ga., G. H. Mc-
Bride, Lyons.

Yellow root, 10c; Queen of the
Meadow, 25c; Mayapple root,
15c.. Add postage; also 1 drake
and 2 ducks, spotted white. and
black, for sale, $2 FOB. J. W.
Jackson, Talking Rock, R 3.

Well cured and ready prepar-
ed Deer Tongue. Ground and
put up in pkgs. 10c ounce; 4 oz.
20c;_ 12. oz. 40c, prepaid; bulk,
pound, 10c. Special price large
quantities, FOB. G. F. Sutton,
Lyons. :

25 Ibs. new white wool, free
of burrs,..25e Ib) FOB, (Me or.
Jones, Metter, R 1, Box 111.



Miscellaneous Wanted



Exe. other value for hogs,
chickens, corn, et.c Exc. up to
$50. Write or see. Samuel Thos.
Jefferson, Stockton, R 1.

Tobacco For Sale 3

* Barn cured tobacco, long red
leaf, aged and mellow, free from
trash, sand and mould, 14 Ibs.
$1 prepaid to 8rd zone. H. L.
Williams, Rockingham.

Good, old flue cured tobacco,
2 yrs. old, not molded, no trash.
15. Ibs. $1. Smoking and chew-
ing. Eula Mae Hayes, Alma.

Good, flue cured Bright Leaf
tobacco, 12 lbs. $1, prepaid in
Ga. Cash with order. Mrs. J. J.
Boatright, Rockingham. |

Good, flue cured chewing to-
bacco, 14 lbs.. $1; smoking, 15
Ibs. $1. All del. Cash with order.
G. W. Buxhans, Baxley.

Select grade Long Leaf tobac-
co, for chewing, 10 lbs. $1. Dan
Gray; Uvalda.







Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
2 bu. pure Laredo Soy beans,
$1.25 bu. cash, or exc. for meat,
lard or anything can use. D. D.
Rhodes, Baldwin, Box 74.
50 bu. No. 1 Brown Whipps,
$1.50 bu; 25 bu. sound mix. peas





$1.40 bu; 25 bu. 90-day Velvet



/90 Ibs. Ped. papers, $7 |

10 bu. 60c per bu.






beans, 90c bu. All FOB,
bags. P. R. Stanley, Gree
_ White or Brown Cro
little white Rice or Lady
and white black-eyed pe:
lb; Beet-the-Bee cane s
gal. $1 lots or more del.
Guillebeau, Lincolnton, R
Early Speckled Velvet be
Bunch Velvets, Brabham
New Era peas, Yellow Cro
and mix. Write for prices.
Burch, Chester. oy
O-too-tans, $1.50; 25 bu
$35; Duroc.male hog, w





























W. J. Young, McDonough,
2 1-4 bu. Tex. Whippoo:
$1 bu; 1 bu. brown sugar
ders, 4c lb; 1-2 bu. small
peas, 2c lb; 15 lbs. speck]
gar crowders, 15c lb. FOB.
Christian, Farmington, R
Sev. bu. Mix. peas, $1.2
Brabhams, $1.50 bu. FOB
order less than 5 bu. J. P.
Dowell, Dawson. Ce
30 bu. Speckled peas, $30
mail samples. H. D. Fi
Culloden. eS
1931 crop Velvets, 60c
bu. Mix. peas, $1.20 bu.
in 2 1-2 bu. bags, FOB. Fr
Dorth, Hawkinsville. :
13 bu. pure New Era peas,
bu. FOB. No chks. B. L.
Farmington.
7 bu. New Eras, slightly |
ed, $1 bu. at my home. Perr.
Estes, Mansfield. a
White and Brown Crow
3c lb; Brabhams, slightly m:
2%C; Brown Whipps, New
Clays, 2%4c. All in 2% bu.
Cashiers chk. or money oO
Prompt shipment. R. S. |
ham, Greenville. - i.
White, Bunch butter - he
20c lb. $1.75 peck, $6 bu. De
Ga. 3 pks. Ky. Wonder bea:
20c lb. $6 for the Jot.
ae Barnesville, R A.
2% bu. Speckled peas in
2% bu. bags, $1 bu. FOB. 1
ey order or Cashiers check
D. Fincher, Culloden.
8 bu. Brabhams, $1.20 bu
my barn, or FOB Avondal
A. StovaH, (Avondale), Po
fice, Walden, Ga. nea
Velvet beans for hay les
5: bu. lots; 7456: bus). awe eo
W.




















































































wards, Dawson.

CORN AND SEED CO
FOR SALE a
80 bu. slipped shuck co
shelled for sale, also 70 Ibs.
Concord grapes, 10c lb.
C. Siler, Summertown.
Bred up Mexican June
Yield last year equal to Hasti
If interested, write for sa
and price. S. B. Kinard, J
son. sae

FRESH AND CURED ME
~ -* FOR SALE |
Small sides and sho
meat, smoked with oak an
safras; no bugs nor sk
Del. at 12c lb. up to Zone 2.
Maude Fisher, Abbeville.

- z f
HONEY, BEES AND BEE
PLIES FOR SALE
12 Ibs. nice, yellow bees
20c Ib. or $2 for lot, not pre
J. R. Harden, Surrency, R-
New, Gallberry chunk h
8c lb. Extracted Gallberry,
gal; Tupelo, Ext. $1 g
Clyde Harrison, Rocking
A No. 1 honey, 12c; N
ib. -. 1933 crop. ~All bri
clear. \L. M. Peavy, Pinehur
New, 1933 honey in Cor
1-2 Ib; Ship in 10-40:
Guar. good, thick, suga
syrup, 2 gal. shipment,
FOB. R. A. Cravey, Mil
Box 130. a

POTATOES FOR SA
Green Mtn., Irish pol
$1.50 bu. FOB. Money order
M. Hooper, Norcross. =
Sev. acres of early swe
tatoes to be del. to pa
truck at farm. Charlie
Junction City. go

VEGETABLES FOR SA
2 acres H. B. cantaloup
patch to trucks reasonabl
ready June 20th. Milton
shew, Walden. yas
Contract sev. acre early
potatoes to party with
del. at farm in Talbot











































































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