Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 January 19

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i a and Hay For Sale

1 truck loads and stacks
90d hay, some Kudzu and
kinds on place, for sale, F.
laddox, Stone Mtn.

-peavine hay with lots of
at my barn; 500 bu. good
w corn; 10 nice, 100 Ibs.
$00 S. C. Leghorn, fat,
producing hens. G,. G.
*, Rutledge, R 2.
on good, bright O-too-tan
$15 ton, or exc. for a good
cow giving 2 gal. per day:
hay for 1 cow. Bring cow
et my Thad Sapp, Sum-



Fulghum oats. with
ae of smut, 30c bu.

ine Blue Stem seed wheat
2M bundles 4-hand

pose Bancroft seed cate
iley C. Couch, Turin.

bright Meadow hay for
xc, for anything can use
yual value. J. E. Baynes,

sboro.
der, 800 bundles and about
okra, Dwarf, extra early,
ut 25 lbs. Lady white
. A. R. Langley, Stone

Oe

e} peanut hay, well baled, $5
FOB; fine peavine hay, $10
HOS 6. James, Oak-

ng brient peavine hay, $8;
et beans in pod, $4. All FOB.
uck or car lots. J. K,

H st gs 100 bu. oats, 35c bu.
lots of 50 bu. or more,

bu far pu. good, sound peas.
25 bu. peas. A. G. Ee

STATE CAPITOL _

. AGRICULTURE...
COMMISSIONER.











PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF M ARKETSJ . W. ROUNTREE, DIRECTOR

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933.



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Grain and Hay For Sale



Peanut hay, baled or ground
and sacked. Write for prices. A.
C. Price, Bronwood.

1 car of brighty peavine hay;
also 75 head, wt. 25 to 125 Ibs.
ea. thrifty Black. and S P. C.
mixed. H. G. Hatcher, Wrights-
ville.

Grain and Hay Wanted

Want 5 bu. Bancroft or Tex-
as Rust Proof seed oats. Will
exc. shelled pop corn for same.
E. F. Thompson, Farmington, R
2, Box 151.

Exc. 50 to 75 gal. syrup for
seed: oats: Syrup in new 10 lb.
cans for bu. of oats; also can
use some seed wheat.
son Byronville.

Want a few truck loads clean,
baled shucks. Write best price
del. Dan Goepper, Atlanta, RFD
8. :







Poultry For Sale

AUSTRALORPS
1 pure bred Black Australorp
rooster, 9 mos. old, wt. 8 or 9 lbs.



$2. Mrs. W. J. Ross, Valdosta,
300 North Troupe St.

J. S. John-}



ary 1, 1933.

ically as possible.

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Poultry For Sale

Poultry For Sale



BANTAMS

Pure bred Buff Cochin ban-
tams, $1 ea. also pure Barron 8S.
C. W. lL. pullets, 85 per cent now
laying, $1 ea. or exc. for any-
thing can use. J. W. Thompson,
Fitzgerald.

2 Black Cochin copkeveis and 1
pullet, 1982 hatch, $1.25 for lot,
or exc. for 2 young Indian Run-



ner ducks or what have you?
Mrs. A. Rumbold, Atlanta, 1186
Barnes St. NW.

15 Bantam pullets and 2 roo-
sters, mixed with Sebright, 35c
ea. or exc. for W. L. or Part-

| ridge Rock pullets, Fay T. Dav-

enport, Acworth.

4 prs. mixed bantams, March
1932 hatch, $1 pr. or exc. Pre-



Poultry For Sale

fer to sell in Atlanta. 1
a Atlanta, 70 Harris.
*phone, Wa. 8439.
ere Cochin bantams, ie
hens and cock, also wan to
Barron strain W. L. pullets
milch cow or heifer, near
gerald. J. W. Thompson,
gerald, 808 W. Ocmulgee St.



ing eggs, $1.50 per 15. Few your
bantams, 75c ea. O. H. Wright
Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.



BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Pure bred Buff Rock cocke:
9 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Jackson, Dalton. =

3 pure bred Early SEE ut
B. R. cockerels, fine str.,
3 for $2.75, FOB. Mrs. S. P. K
ney, Athens, Ate

2 nice pure bred Thompson

R. in service April cockerels,

25 ea. both for $2.25 FOB; Im
tender Half Runner garden bean
seed, 30c pt., $1.10 per 1-2 al,
Del. Mrs. N. Wilson, Canon, R
6 or 8 April hatch White Rock
roosters, pure bred, 75c ea. 2 f
$1.25: few pullets, same pr
4 B. R. roosters, 60 each, 2 for
$1.10. Mrs. G. W. Ross, Rhine
14 pure bred Buff Rocks, Jun:
hatch, $10; cockerel free. Money
order preferred. Exc. some fo
shelled corn at market a
Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee.

ley, Shellman.

30 B. R. friers, wt. shout 21
Make best offer. Mrs. A. L. H
den, Eatonton. :

1 thoroughbred 18 mos, old B
R. cock, $1; 2 March ones, 75c
ea. 13 nice pullets, Thompson str
40c ea. Parks str. 18 mos. old



Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Jan. 16, 19383. Always Subject to Variation.

. extra, doz.
gs, standard, doz.
Georgia trade, doz.
yard run, doz.
Stags, Ib.
Hens, Ib. 4% Ibs. Up.

ewe ewe eee

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Atlanta Macon

Se esse $. 22

Hens, small colored and Ww. Leghorn -

Field peas, not mixed bu.
Country Butter, best
ar Corn, (80 Ib. to bu.) bu.

Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs.

Ounegt, Bi. oo. cas

table. 16. 252

awww en

wee ewer ewe

Cabbage (per 100 ibs.) green crated .

Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
ee Hay, No. 1, ton

Savannah

Augusta
$

oo Valdosta



Rome
$.



INDEX

Grain and Hay For Sale

Grain and Hay Wanted

Poultry For Sale

Poultry Wanted

Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby Chicks Wanted

Eggs For Sale

Eggs Wanted

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted

Positions Wanted

Farm Help Wanted

Plants For Sale 28
Plants Wanted -.-.----- SS geo eee
Seed For Sale _-....------ oe 8
Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale

Tobacco For Sale -

Tobacco Wanted

Ga. Products For Sale -------- a
Ga. Products Wanted -------- w= 40, 3255











AGE TWO
Poultry For Sale
rooster, $1.25. Mrs. G. C. Clif-





























































12 hens and cock, B. R., 13

ferris str. #10 ea. lot, or sell

3. nereughbred Aristocrat B.
cockerels, and 2 yr. old roost-
, $1 ea. Rooster won Ist prize
county fair. Also 10 B. R.
ns. Mrs. Brown Osborn, Roy.

B. R. pullets, April hatch,
w laying, $4 for lot. Mrs. J. R.
inier, Graymont, R 1.



= Giant str., Light Brahmas, 10
hens and 1 cock, March 1931
hatch. Prize winners, now lay-
ing. Bargain for cash. Arthur H.
eyer, Winterville.

CORNISH

12 pure bred Rose Comb Cor-
nish hens, 85c ea. 1 rooster free
lot taken. Also frost-proof
. peas, 25c lb. Mrs. E. D.
whorn, Sumner.

Pure White Cornish: 6 hens
now laying and rooster, T5c ea.
or lot of 7 for $5 FOB. Also
Dark Cornish, same price. W. H.
rwood, Dewyrose, Ga.

2 very best heavy wt. Cornish
mos. old roosters, $3- ea. or 2
for $5. #$Mrs. C. V. Walker,
Blackshear, R 3, Box 57. ~

2 pure bred Dark Cornish Ber-
y str. roosters, $1 ea. both for
$1.75. Money orders. No chks.
cS. L. A. Blackstock, Buford,



1 Dark Cornish cock, 18 mos.
1d, Shumate str. $2. Norris C.
illiams, Stone Mtn.

ae GAMES

fatts Hell-Bent black pit
ames, have 3, only need 2,
Price, $2.50 FOB for 1. Matt A.
ackson, Atlanta, R 8.
Warhorse and Saunders
Roundhead stags, $1.50 ea. or
sxc. for pure Walker Mugwump
aens; booking orders for Round-
ad eggs, 75c per 15, del. R. H.
vin, Menlo.

12 Roundhead hens, for sale
exc. for thoroughbred O. I. C.
igs or other thoroughbred stock
. G. West, Dahlonega.

es LEGHORNS
2 thoroughbred Brown lL.
cocks and 8 hens, same stock,
Feb, 1932 hatch 75c ea. FOB;
. cream crowder peas,
weevil treated, 4c lb. L. M. Bon-
er, Buchanan.
_ Thoroughbred Dark Brown
Leghorns: 19 hens, 8 - 9 mos.
Id, now laying fine ges, and 2
ockerels. Reasonable price. W.
R. Morgan, Gainesville, 8 South
ycamore St.
10 Tancred W. L. hens, March
932 hatch, AA grade, 75c ea.
Grade A, 50c ea, Money order.
o culls. S. Jones, Lylerly, R 2.
Thoroughbred, well grown W.
roosters, from Booths at rea-
sonable price. Apply to: Mrs. T.
. Irwin, Marietta. e
AY, Dark Leghorn roosters, di-
ect from Mo. Poultry Yards, $1
a. or the 6 for. $5,,12 for $10.
pril hatch, from trapnest stock
.. LY. Rigsby, Sale City. |
W. L. Tancred str. Excellent
wyers, March 1932 hatch. 85c ea.
reated for sore-head and
orms. No exch. Mrs. R. B. Price
ymond.
29 pure bred W. L. roosters, 75
a. 3 pure bred W. Wyandotte
C osters, 80c ea. All from prize
ck, and FOB. 4 mixed hens,
0c ea. FOB Mrs. Mattie--Mc-
erson, Rabun Gap.





ed hens; 14 hens and cockerel,

fine Tancred W. . cockerels, |



Poultry For Sale
stock, $1.50 ea; white feed sacks

jto exc. for dried fruit, pecans,

peanuts, meat or lard. W. E.
Jacobs, Rome.
24 pure bred English str. W. L.

.| pullets, early June 1932 hatch,

$12 FOB for lot; Lb. of collard
.| seed, new, to exc. for smoking
tobacco. Fritz Rovers, Washing-
ton, R 3.

1 ped. pure Tancred S. C. W.
L. breeding cock, from 280-286
eggs str. Value $5. Trade for
anything can use. -Mrs. H. S.
Cunningham, White Oak, Box
27-B.

Select S. C.,W. L. cockerels: 2
from matings containing hens
with trapnest record, 242-288
eggs; 2 from 200-288 record. Of-
ficially blcoodtested. Wm. B.

.| Glaze, Dalton.

W. L. pullets, May 15th hatch,
60c each. Miss Lilla Wright,
Marietta, R 1.

300 S. C. W. L. hens, heavy
producers, 2 yr. old, finished
their molt. Fine for breeders or
layers. No exch. 45c ea. at my
poultry house. Mrs. G. G. Adair,
Rutledge, R 2.

Booths AAA Grade bloodtest-
ed. roosters, 8 mos. old. First
choice, $2; others, $1 ea. FOB
Pen. Send money order. John R.
Stangil, Eastanollee, R* 1.

Ped. breeding cockerels from
Official Contest Record hens,
250-284 eggs, 51 wks. Officially
bloodtested. Pure Tancred W. L.
10 mos. old. Reasonable. Book-
ing orders for baby chicks, also.
M .W. Kantala, Elberton.

10 S. C. W. L. Tancred sir.
hens and pullets, 1931-32 hatch,
50c ea. Money order. Also a full
blood Angora buck, grown, $5.
Mrs. A. E. Ribron, Waynesville.

MINORCAS

Extra fine Ped cock, White
Minorcas, Eden C. Booth direct,
$2.75; cockerels, 4 mos. old, $1
ea. Special for large lots. Exc.
pair for Jap Bantams. E. May-
nard, Newton.

6 mos. old Rusk AAA Golden
Buff cockerel, now crowing,
shaped for prize winner. $2 FOB.
H. P. Morrell, Atlanta, 570 Mid-
dle St. SW.

Pape str., Black Minorcas, Ap-
ril hatch, selected laying pullets,
$1 ea. also cockerels, Hatching
eggs, 75c per 15, $4 C. Mrs. G. W.
Wilson, Martin.

Black Minorca cockerels, Ap-
ril hatch, $1 ea. 2 for $1.50. Exc.
for anything can use. Lee Wal-
drip, Gainesville.

2 pure bred Black Minorca
cockerels, first of May hatch,
Giant str. $1 ea. or lot for $4.59.
Money order with order. Mrs. B.
H. Purvis, Helena, R 1.

10 pullets, sev. cockerels, and
2 yr. old cock, very fine, Pape
str., Black Minorcas, now lay-
ing, $1 ea. Also 10 fine heifers
for sale or trade. Mrs. H .B.
Ford, Lavonia,

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Hens and young roosters for
quick sale, 10c lb. Mrs. J. S.
Johnson, Hampton.
20 mixed chicks, 7 wks. old,
i4c_ ea not prepaid. Mrs: J. M.
Myrick, Hawkinsville, R 2.

ORPINGTONS

2 young cockerels Buff Orp.,
and R. I. Red, March hatch,
full blood, $1 each; also have pe-
can and walnuts to. exc. for dri-
ed peaches, apples, also lint cot-
ton, feathers, or white crowder
peas. A. B. Waod, Griffin.

Booths Ped. Buff Orp. cock-
erels and pullets, AAA matings,
$2 ea. Eggs, $1 per 15; $1.50, 30;
$4 C. Write for prices on oe!
old chicks, up to 100 lots. Mrs.
C. Ward, Perry.

2 Golden Buff Orp, hens, yr.
old,, $1 ea. or exc. for pit game







j hens; .2. Red. April hatch pullets,

$1 ea. or same exch. Mrs. C. J.
Tomlinson, Ty Ty, R 1.



3 Golden Buff Orp.; Blud Strep



k

MARKET BULLETIN

Poultry For Sale

now ready for service, $1.25 ea.
or exc. for same stock. J. M.
Black, Oakman.

Thoroughbred Buff Orp. cock-
erels for sale or exc. for bud-
ded pecan or Pear trees or thor-
oughbred Duroc Jersey pigs. Mrs.
H. C. Dowdy, Baxley, R 4.



PIGEONS

25 pr. White King pigeons, $1
per pr. or exc, for wheat, peas
or yellow corn at market price,
or $20 for lot. O, P. Foster, Good
Hope

2,pr. well mated White Kings
and a pair of Red Carneaux, $1
pr. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 22
llth St.

_ Poultry For Sale

cock, Mahood str. Ped. Cert. in-
cluded, for sale or exc. for 20
White Minorca laying pullets up
to standard. Will pay dif. Ea
assume exp. chgs. R. F. Duhse
Bona Bella, Savannah.



WYANDOTTES

6 pullets, rooster, 8 mos. old.
Pullets laying. $5.50 for lot, also
fine roosters, 8 mos. to 1 yr.. old,
$1 ea. J. W. Brown, Helena.

3 hens, Yr. old, 1 April hatch
rooster, S. L. R. C. Wyandoties,
80c ea. for the 4. Money order.
Mrs. J. H. Harper, Blakely.

6 laying W Wyandotte pullets,
from Blue Ribbon Hatchery last
March. $5. R. S, Nash, Smyrna.



R. I. REDS

15 R. I. Red pullets, 75c ea. 2
cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. A.
E. Weems, Forsyth, R 1.

75 pure S. C. R. I. Red. hens,
$1 ea. 50, pullets, 85c ea. Ped.
male with each 10. John L. Rish,
Edison.

Donaldson dark Reds, large
laying hens, 24 with 12 Jan. pul-
lets selected for my own keep,
$1.25 ea. del. Now laying; 2 M.
B. turkey toms, 23 and 25 Ibs.
$4.50 and $5 ea. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Cochran, R 2.

12 R I. Red hens, good, young
hens, but not fancy hens, $10
for lot. Cash with order. Mrs. C.
R. Hardy, Hiram, R 2.

25 Mahood str R. I. Red now
laying and in fine cond. 75c ea.
Mrs. Frank Bullard, Machen.

Sept. hatch Donaldson Reds:
eockerels, (5 ea. 2 for $1.25;
pullets, same hateh and price;
Ready to lay pullets, $1 ea; also
some fat, 2 1-2 - 3 lb. friers, 15c
eas P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon,

4 R. I. Red 7 mos. old pullets,
50c ea. also 4 hens, 1 yr. old,
80c ea. All full blood Donaldson
str. Cash with order Mrs. D. M.
McCrary, Gainesville, R 11.

8 pure bred R, I. Red cocker-
els, March, 1932 hatch, Donald-
son str., 75c ea. FOB. J. E. Boss,
Loganville.

R. I. Red pullets and cockerels
Spring hatch, $2.50 per trio; 3
grown Light Brahma pullets, $1
ea. Also frost-proof Eng. peas,
20c lb. postpaid; Chinese mus-
tard, 10c pkg. Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Ray City R 2.

Pure Donaldson str. R. I. Red
hens, $1 ea. 6 hens and rooster
$6; large pkg. seed Beets, toma-
toes, sweet pepper and cabbage,
5e ea. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar-
Cin eg es

6 R. C. R. I. Red cockerels, 65c
ea. pure bred; also eggs for
hatching, pure bred, 65 per set-
ting of 15 postpaid, Mrs. A. B.
Crow, Flowery Branch, R 2.

10 pure bred Owen str. S. C.
R. I. Red March cockerels, 75c
ea. also 5 white, pink-eyed buck
rabbits, 75c ea. Exc. for a shoat.
Nora Shirley, Alto, R 2.

6 very fine .S. C. R. I. Red
cockerels, $2.50 ea. Parent stock
direct from Mosss famous bred-
to-lay str. also 2 cockerels, same
str., 1 mo. younger, $2 ea. Mrs
J. T. Baxley, Moreland.

20 R. I. Red pullets, 35 ea
about 4 mos. old, direct from
Blue Ribbon Hatchery. FOB, Al-
bert Williams, Milan, R, 3.

3 heavy Dark, full breed R. I.
Red hens, 9 mos. old, $1 ea. same
age cockerel, $1.50; 5 mos. old
Dullet, 50c. $4.50 takes the lot
shipped COD. Mrs. Nellie Ken-
ney, Blakely, 368 No. Main St.

April hatch, pure S. C, R, I.
Red cockerels, Owen str. $1 ea:
Black Muscovey ducks, $1 ea
drake, $1.50; trio, $325. Exe.
1 drake for 1 of same breed. Mrs.
M. L. Peterson, Vidalia.

S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, 1
and 2 yrs. old, from Tompkins
best pens, $2.50 ea. also hatch-.
ing egys, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. H. i
Culpepper, Grantville. ;
1b-laying-R. I.,Red puliets and



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

1 large pr. of White turkeys
and 1 pr. of dark Bronze, $4.50
pr. Also 1 Jersey male, 1 1-2 yrs.
old, $12. Mrs. C. W. Cobb, Ce-
dartown, R 1.

5 thoroughbred toms, 20-25
Ibs. 25c lb. Sat. guar. Mrs. J. H.
Coleman, Mitchell.

13 Blue Speckled guineas, 11
hens and 2 roosters, 50c ea. or
lot for $6. Mrs. J. S. Harrison,
Whigham, R 4 Box 54.

3 young guineas, Speckled
kind: 2 hens and 1 rooster. Sell
or exc. for 3 young hens or a
pig. Mrs. E. Daughtry, Portal, P.
O. Box 53.

Mixed Bourbon and Bronze
turkeys. Hens will lay in Feb-
ruary. 1 pr. #4. Mrs. T. J. Mal-
lory, Griffin, R A.

Pure bred Bird Bros. Gold-
bank str. turkeys, 20c lb. Eggs
direct from Bird Bros. Mrs. H.
I, Moore, White Plains.

Bird Bros. direct, big bone M.
B. Superior Copperbacks, 22 to
25 Ib. 1932 hatch toms, guar.
breeders, $5 ea. Want 5 bu. Ga.
Runner peanuts. ES. da 7 We
Lariscy, Halcyondale.

1932 hatch, pure bred Bour-
bon Red hens, $3 each, FOB;
White African guinea hens, 80c
ea. Miss Mattie J. Rowan, Car-
tersville, Clo Brookhollow Farm.

Pure bred B. B. M. B: 2 yr. old
gobbler, $4.50, or exc. for 2 young
hens of same breed. Carl Tay-
lor, Tiger.

1 Bird Bros. tom, best str.
Copperbacks, 8 mos. old, ready
for service, $3.50 not prepaid.
No chks. Money order preferred.
ae E. H. Milner, Concord, R

Pure White Indian Runner
drakes, 75c ea. 3 for $2. Geo. N.
Thomas, Thomasboro,

Pure Bourbon Red toms, the
strain that have the size. $3.50
a $4, Mrs. E. W. Ogden, Odum

4 White Pekin ducks, raised
1932, 2 each, ducks and drakes,
- As FOB. Clyde Bone, Dallas,

Fine turkeys, half Big Bronze
Ellis str. $3 each, $7 for 2 hens
and 1 tom. Fine for breeders.
Mrs, D. F. Eckles, Summit, R 2.

Nice, fat turkeys, 5c Ib. Mrs.
R L. Greene, Cuthbert, R 4.

Pure bred M. B. Bird Bros.
Spring hatch, 18-20 lb. toms.
Fine breeders, Prizs winners at
Chattahoochee Valley Exposi- |
tion. $5. Mrs. S. D. Snellings, U-
patoie.

3 young turkey hens, $2.50 ea.
or exc. for B. R. or Brahma pul-
lets, 75c ea. or less. T. O, Weeks,
Harlem.

Pure M. B. Goldbank Bird
Bros. turkeys from free range
1832 toms, 20-28 les. -25c> Tb:
hens, $4 and $5 ea. No better
for breeding. B. B. Mason, Hart-
well.

Bird Bros., Goldbank str. tur:
keys, April 1932 hatch, 3 toms,
wt. 20 lbs. $4 each; 2 hens, wt.
lbs., $3 ea. Fine preeding
stock. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White

Plains.

Flock from a line of National

Winners (tom was bred from a





















































Thursday, January 19,
Poultry For Sale

$225. Bird Bros. tom out of
ison Sq. Garden). Toms, $5
$6 ea. Young hen, $4. Mrs. Ww
Green, Powersville.

1 grown Mammoth Wh
Pekin drake, 75c. Russell -
Talbotton.

Pair of thoroughbred Bron
turkeys for sag. Miss Minni
Bass, Chipley.

April 1933 hatch M. B.
Bros. Goldbank . Str.
toms, 28-30 lbs. $5 ea;
to 18 Ibs. $3 ea. No better br
ing stock in the country. F.
Holland, Bowersville. eS

Choice M. B. 15-18 Ib.
20c 1b; also 20 Ibs. choice
goose feathers, 50c lb. Mrs,
Jones, Metter, R 1, Box 11

3 Bronze hens, $2. 50 e2a..,
$3, or lot for $10 and party :
postage. Mrs. B. G. os Mi
len, R 3.

2 yr. old tom, pure bred
25 lbs. $8; 1932 hatch toms
Ibs. ea. $6 each; young hen
15 Ibs. ea. $5 each. Cash with
der. Mrs. Lula Christmas, Vie

be

na, RS:
M. B. Bird Bros. Jarge
hatch toms, 18-25 Ibs. hens,

same age, 12-15 lbs. Fine fi
breeders. 18c ib. at my yar
also booking orders hate
eggs, $1.50 setting. Mrs.
Lynn, Gray, R 2.
Pure bred Bourbon Red
and 3 hens, tom and 1 hen,
yrs. old, 2 hens, 1932 hatch, $1
or toms, $4 and hens, $3 eac
John Jones, Summerville.
2 pr. 2 toms, wt. 15 Ibs.
2 hens, 12 Ib. ~. Bronze, pu
bred (good to raise from), Ma
1932 hatch. $4.25 per pair. Mi
C. H. Sledge, Powersville, R



PHEASANTS FOR SALE)
Ringneck cocks, 1931 hate
also 2 - 2 yrs. old. Fine breede
$2.50 ea. Mrs. T. D. Fisher, At-
lanta, 934 Highland Ter. N. E.
Golden pheasants $8 and $
pr; Ringnecks, $3.50 to $5 p
Nepals, $35 pr. Donaldsons Red
$2.50 pr; Peafowls, $25 pr. Sor

exch. for turkeys, etc. Dav:
Jennings, Jr., Americus, P. |
Box 84, o



Poultry Wanted -



ANCONAS

Exc. 8 young Mammoth Pt
kins, 5 ducks and 3 drakes,
Ancona pullets or will sell duc!
Miss Genia Hays, Austell. |



BANTAMS

Want to buy Bantam hens
will exc. hogs for same. C.
Collins, Hazlehurst.

BARRED AND OTHER ROC

Will pay reasonable cash pri
for 1 B. R. cockerel, 9 or 10 Ib
1932 hatch. Must be good col
on oe E. W. a A



State best price. Mrs. J. A. ale
dergrast, Reynolds.

Want 6 Buff Rock hens ani
rooster, April or May hatch, no
laying, full stock, not over
for lot. Let me hear at ont
Moholie McDaniel, Canton
Cherokee Ave.

BRAHMAS =
Want pure bred Light Brahia
cockerel, February or Marc
hatch. Quote best cash pric
Hubert Moore, Athens, 153
Clayton St. :

CORNISH
Want 6 Cornish pullets and
cockerel. Quote price; also war
to exc. pair of Ringneck Phea.
sants for sommon chickens, pr
ferably friers. J. E. Alexan
Atlanta, 1578 Howell Mill Roat
Exe. some B. R. or. R
for Cornish Indian chickens.
J. aa Grin, ee



















Poultry For Sale

MAREET BULLETIN _

Poultry For Sale

Poultry For Sale

Eggs For Sale

PAGE THREE
Eggs Wanted :



AUSTRALORPS

0 extra fine 18 mos. old Aus-
2 lorp hens. 9 - 8 mos. old pul-
, 1 cock, and 1 ~ 8 mos. old
kerel, Osborne str., $25 or 15c
I. K. Norman, McDonough.

ARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

150 B. Rocks, 3 mos. old, $35.

yrite. A. W. Melton, Thomas-

ile.

2 large type March hatch B.

. roosters, $1.25 each. W. Har-
mn, Fitzgerald.

White Rock pullets, and 1
yckerel, March hatch, $1.25 ea.
rs. J. A. Smith, Gray, R 2.

1 Buff Rock cockerel, Nugget
r. April hatch, $1.50. Mrs. J. B.
reen, Gray.
1 B. R. March hatch pullets,
: 3 to 5 lbs. and B. R. yr. old
rooster, 75c ea. Party pay del.
chgs. Mrs. W. H. Looney, Alma,
3.
Parks Reg. Per. 10-D1-32 Bar-
9d Rocks. 24 Spring hatch pul-
ts, ready to lay, 90c ea. Same
ge cockerel free with ea. 12 pul-
ts. ad exc. equal value for 5 bu.
2 Mrs. John Watson,





CORNISH

Pure Dark Cornish roosters,
bout grown, 75c ea. Mrs. G. C.
avis, Siloam.

now iaying hens and 1 roo-
er, Silver Lace Cornish. Heavy,
healthy, good cond. $5. Exp. col-
lect. Money order. Mrs. H. H.
ullivan, Bremen.

GAMES

Full pit games, Red Quill
cks, 2 yrs. old. Sell or exc. for
2 of same blood, Spring hatch.
: ames Crumley, Demorest, R 1.
rio, cock and 2 fens, pure
tted Roundheads, stock from
lton. $5 if taken at once. W.
Turner, Americus, R 2.
Bure game cocks: 1 Gordon
undhead, 1 Red, for quick
e, $1 ea. also pure Wannama-
r cotton seed, 40c bu. or exc.
eae L. E. Adams, Hart-





GIANTS
Black Jersey Giant cockerels
rch hatch, 8 lbs. ea. cheap.
. R. E. Dodd, Atlanta, 1077
iphill Ave.
nice Black Giant pullets,
"April hatch, now laying; 1 same
dd cockerel, $10. Money order.
rs, Geo. Wheeler, Alma, R 1,
32.

LEGHORNS

20 young, pure bred W. L.
1 rooster, no culls. $10 or

or wheat, oats or corn. E.
Perude, Jackson, Res;

20 pure Kerlin quality W. L.
ets, ready to lay, 50c ea., or
for good O-too-tan beans
Seed. Mrs. C. J. Holland,

100 Ww. L.: hens, 50c ea. also 3
oroughbred Black Poland Chi-
males, 10 mos. old, $10 ea. or
for anything can use. Write.
} Bostwick, Arlington.
. Tom Barron str. W. L.
erels, April hatch, direct
om Roselawn, AA mating, se-
cted by an expert. $2 ea. M. L.
1, Maysville.
| pure Tom Barron April
oh pullets, $1.25 ea. 20 pee
hens, same str., laying, in
cond, 55c ea. in 100 lots.
OB. W. A. Pierce, Maysville.
| thoroughbred Brown L.
and 1 rooster for sale or





aa tae ped. W. L. cockerels,
il hatch, $1 each; W. L. hens,
2, Al from trapnested mat-

new Ga. cane syrup. J. T.
a et

id hens, 60c 6a. Lay fine. 3
Lawrenceville; a few: gal,
est onions, 45c gal. del. P.











1 Tom Barron W.L. rooster,

direct from Roselawn, $1.50. G.
T. Welch, Dallas,

MINORCAS

100 Buff Minorca hens, 8 mos.
old, now laying, 275-300 egg,
ped. stock, wt. 5 to 6 Ibs. $1 each
FOB. R. H. Ellis, Dublin, Cjo
Gen, Del.





PIGEONS

Large squab producing White
Kings, OCarneaux and crosses.
Sell or exc. for chickens. J. H.
Deaton, Columbus, Box 853.

80 pr. White Kings, mated,
banded and working. Records on
request. $1 = pr., or exc. for
value in W. L. chicks, during late
February or Mareh. J. R. Cook,
Plains.

10 pr. White ite mated and
working. $1 pr., or $9 for lot.
Write. M. C, Suey, Camak.

R. I. REDS

5 pure bred R. C. R. I. Red
cockerels, April hateh, 75e each.
xc. for nice, young Bronze tur-
key hens. Ea. pay chgs. Mrs. A.
B. Crow, Flowery Branch, R 2.

Pure bred R. I. Red, 2 yr. old
vock, $1.50; 1 Feb. cockerel, rea-
dy for service, $1.50; baby lima
butter-bean seed, okra, nest on-
ions, peanuts for sale. Mrs. C. E.
Briley, Palmetto, R L

3 April hatch R. I. Red cock-
erels from bloodtested stock,
now in service, $1.50 each; 2
Tancred W. L. cockerels, parent
stock direct. $1 ea. R. H. Stall-
ings, Carrollton.

oe extra fine Donaldson str. 2

yr. old Red cocks, Show Speci-
mens. $3.50 each; Eggs, star pen,
$2.50 per 15; 12 mixed bantam
hens, young, laying, 40c ea. Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.

2 Donaldson young R. I. Red
roosters, $1.50 and $1 each. Exc.
for baby Red chicks, Donaldson
or Mahood str. Exc. the $1 cock-
erel for 1 M yellow or pink skin
Portorican potato plants in sea-
son. Mis@Ida Dodd, Fairmount.

15 Jun hatch Donaldson R. I.
Red pullets, 80c ea. 6 - 2 yr. oid
cocks, $2 ea. 5 Mar. cockerels,
$1 ea. also 15 Tancred W. L.
June hatch pullets, 75c ea. Will
not del. Mrs. C, H. Capel, Mo-
lena.

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

20 Blue Speckled guineas, just
grown, in first class cond. 50c ea.
$1.50 for lot, FOB. Money order.
J. A. Thomas, Blackshear, R 1.

Pure bred Bourbon Reds, hens,
$2 to $2.50; toms, $4 to $5. April
and May hatch; 18 mos. old tom
$6. Less than 16 lb. B. E. Mes-
ser, Chatsworth.

Pure bred Bourbon Red toms
for breeding, $3 ea. FOB. Mrs.
Edwin Reed, Lavonia, R 3.

Choice toms, Bird Bros. M. B.
$5 crated and del. to express of-
fice; Marcy Jersey Black Giants,
hens, pullets, cockerels, 12 1-2c
lb. Miss Nannie Garner, Cedar-
town, R 4.

Large turkey toms and hens,
$4 a pr. or $6 for 3. No chks.
Mrs. John Short, Hamilton, R 3.

Fine Bronze Spring hatch
turkeys: 2 each, hens and toms,
$2 ea. or $5 trio. Mrs. D. A.
Wright, Helena, R 1.

Thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank
str. April 1932 hatch: toms, 18-
24 Ibs. $5; Hens, 15 to 16 lbs. $3.-
50; trio, $11. S. A. Herrington,
Perkins, Rt. No. 1.

Sey. fine Bourbon Red toms.
Fine breeding stock. Also some
fine Red cockerels, Mahood and
Donalidsons str. $1.25 up. R. A.
Yeager, Zebulon,

Pure Bourbon Reds, good str.,
well marked. Toms, 20-25 Ibs.
ea. 3.50 each; hens, 12 Ibs. up, $2
ea. Mrs. H. T. Harrison, Lavo-
1| nia.

Big Biue Toulouse geese, scon
be Iaying, $5 pr. Mre. John
Johnston, Hogansville.









White Indian Runner ducks; 10
ducks, 1 drake, $5.50 for lot.
Cash. Alfred Gibbs, Rochelle, R
1,

3 toms, hen, Bird Bros. pure
Bronze turkeys, 1932 hatch.
Toms, $5; hen, $3; $7.50 pr. FOB.
Mrs, Fuller Sturdivant, Chipley,
R 2.

1 large Spencer Turken hen,
Jast yrs hatch, $1.50; Will exc.
value, $10 for 200 paby chicks,
any pure breed. Mrs. J. E, Har-
rell, Quitman, R 6.

QUAIL FOR SALE

Highest quality quail breeding
stock. Low prices of $7.50 per pr.
until surplus is sold. 10 per cent
discount on 5 pairs or more. Ed
M. Furlough, Thomasville.

Native quail, raised in captivi-
ty, also few Virginia quail, for
sale. J. R. Hendricks, Bowman.

Specially selected pairs of
quail for breeding purposes.
From Mr. Colemans stock in
Virginia, and have been raised
in captivity for past 12 yrs. High
producers in egg production.
Mrs. T. Treanor, Milledgevilie.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Officially bloodtested W. oa
chicks for immediate or future
shipment. For prices and breed-
ing particulars, address: J. C.
Baston, Milledgeville.

Baby chicks from healthy, well
culled flocks of heavy producers:
White Leghorns, 6c; Rocks, 6
1-2c. Del .100 per cent live del.
guar. Mrs. Janie Martin, Cobb-
town.

Baby chicks . from Officially
bloodtested flocks: Barred and
White Rocks, White Wyandottes





and R. I. Reds. Write for des- i

criptive literature. Prices right.
J. Claude Epting, Savannah, 312
W. Bay St.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want to raise on halves 200
pure bred B. Rock chicks to raise
to 10 wks. old. Party pay post-
age; I furnish feed. John Boyd,
Rincon.

Want baby chicks to raise on
50-50 basis. Party pay chgs. both
ways; I furnish feed and raise
to 7 wks. old. Golden Buff Orp.
preferred. Mrs. Marcy Smith,
Lawrenceville, R 8, Clo J. A.
Hutchins.

Eggs For Sale

Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte
eggs shipped postpaid, 75c for 15.
Or del. at my home for 50c. Exc.
some for fresh eating eggs: 1
for 2, if brought to my home.
Mrs. J. Henry Bush, Donailson-
ville.

A limited number of hatching
eggs from Osbornes str. Austra-
lorps, direct. $1.50 per setting;
also high producing White
Rocks, 75c per setting. J, O. Kel-
logg, Albany, R A.

Pure bred Parks str. eggs for
hatching, 75c per 15. Carefully
selected. Cartons ret. Exc. some
for fruit. Mrs. Ruth Daniel, Tif-
ton, R 3, Box 771.

Pure bred Donaldsons hatch-
ing eggs, from dark Reds, 75c
per 15. Crates returned. Exc. for
R. I. Red or B. R. baby chicks.
Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust
Grove.

Booths Ped. Buff Orp. eggs,
from AAA matings, carefully
selected. $1 per 15; $1.50, 30; $4
C. Write for prices on incuba-
ter lots. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry.

Pure bred Parks B. R. hatch-
ing eggs, from 2 and 3 yr. old
hens, Stock direct from Cal-
houns Montrose, Mo. 65c per 15
postpaid and insured. Mrs. Sam
Yawn, Milan, R 3.

Thoronehbred Buff Cochin









C ibantam eggs, also White Japan-

ese Silkies, $1 per setting. Mrs. J.
Bthridee, Atlante, 605 . & 8.



Bank Bldg., phone, Wal. 7799.

Turken (Spencer Wonder
Bird) eggs, $1 per 15. Cartons
ret. Miss Rebecca Campbell, At-
Janta, 860 Boulevard, SE.

Pure Dark Cornish eggs, 60c
per 15. also 1 March hatch cock-
erel, $1.50, FOB, J. -J. Greene,
Bradley.

Prize winning Dark Cornish
eggs, 75c per 15; fine roosters, $1
each; extra good butter cows,
and pure bred P. C. hogs for
sale. Make offer. Mrs. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester.

Pure Barred Rock eggs, good
breeding, 50c per 15, $1.25 per
45; $2.50 per 100. All del. Crates
ret. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Lilly.

Eggs from 100 or more fine
Bronze turkeys. Like to contract
to Hatcheries. Mrs. W. C. Mc-
Rae, Ft. Gaines.

Pure bred Ringlet B. R. eggs,
fresh, 75c per 15, or 5 settings,
$3.50. Add postage. Miss Fleta M.
Adams, Marietta, R 3.

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
eggs, fresh, fertile, prepaid and
insured 75c per 15. No chks, Mrs.
L. H. Smith, Milan, R 3.

Full Cornish Indian eggs, $1
per 15; roosters and pullets $1.25
each; full M. B. turkey hens, $3.
or 2 for $5.50. Money order.
E. P. King, Rochelle, R 1.

Fresh country eggs, 30 doz. to
the Case, $8 per case. R. H.

Crawford, Tiger.

Pure White Rock eggs. Fine
flock headed by males direct
froin Fischel. $1 per 15 del. Also
few, fine cockerels, $1.50 and
$1.25, Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Eggs from pure bred Jersey B.
Giants and Parks str. B. Rocks,
$1.25 per setting. Del. Freeman
Simmons, Decatur, 102 Glen-
wood.

Fresh eggs weekly by mail, al-
so black walnuts, white walnuts,
walnut MEATS and large hick-
ory nuts, Prices reasonable. Mrs.
L. Pettit, Pike.

Muff Minorca eggs, 275-350
egg str. layers. 75c setting of 17
eggs. also 100 B. R. 7 mos. Old
pullets, Booths str. 300 erg lay-
ers, 90c e& FOB. R. H. Lewis,
Dublin, Clo Gen. Del.

Booking orders for eggs from
the Worlds largest and best lay-
ers, Big Bone Giant Bronze tur-
keys; toms, wt. 55-60 Ibs. hens,
25-30 Ib. $8 per doz. eggs. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming.

About 10 doz. full blood R. I.
Red eggs per week for setting
purposes. Buyer to furnish ship-
ping box and pay postage. 28
per doz, Mrs, Car] menney) Hia-
wassee,

Pure bred nic atie eggs, Buff
Orp., $1 per 15 postpaid. Miss
Ronie Johnson, Shellman, R 1.

Pure bred R. I. Red hatching
eggs, 25c per doz. Weekly lots
up to 30-40 doz. Mrs. Lizzie
Webb, Meigs.

Hatching eggs from pure bred
Light Brahmas, Giant str. $1 per
15, in cartons postpaid. Mrs. Lu-
rena Kennedy, Collins.

Eggs for hatching from Don-
aldsons famous Reds, $1 per 15
del. Also 16 Donaldson Red hens
and 1 cockerel, $15. Mrs. O. L.
Craft, Lavonia.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte
eggs from Hopgans bloodtested
stock, Siels str. 50c per 15 eggs.
Mrs. J. D. Peacock, Alma, R 2.

Cornish eggs, 75c per 15 del;
Indian Runner duck eggs, 5c
per 13 del; 15 Ibs. beeswax for
sale. Make offer. Mrs. Nellie
Puckett, Cordele, RB.

White Cornish eggs, $1 per 15,
$1.50 for 30, del. Mrs. H. W.
Law, Chula.

Hatching eggs from 8. C. W
L. hens with trapnest record,
200-250 eggs, $1 per 15 prepaid;
Record, 250-284 eggs, $1.50 per
15, prepaid. Officially bloodtest-
ed stock. Wm. B. Glaze, Dalton.

Eggs Wanted

Want the







or

Mrs.| Fortner, Meansville, R 1.



_| dress: Lawton M. Caihoun, Oo

Lace Wyandotie eggs. Want 120
eggs for hatching. Write prices
at once. Mrs, Edw. pore Wray |
Rl, . af

Live Stock For Sale |

CATTLE FOR SALE

1 muley head heifer, 3-4 Red
Poll, 1-4 Jersey; will freshen
about March Ist., wt. about 500
Ibs. Rich red color, 2 yrs. old,
$20. Charles J. Vickery, Canon.

800 Ib. 5 yr. old Cream color
Jersey cow. Fat, will freshen
March 15th. For sale or trade
for O-too-tan bean seed. Nelson.
M. Thomas, College Park. i

Pure bred cream col. Jersey
cow, fresh in 8rd calf; giving 3
1-2 gal. milk, 1 1-2 lb. butter
day; gentle, easy to milk. $30
cash. A. J. Payne, Reynolds, __

2 pure bred Jersey bull calves; |
1 out of 54 lhs. milk and 3 ibs.
butter cow (famous Cocotte
breeding), 5 1-2 mos. old; other,
of very good breeding, 2 mos.
old. J. T. Bibb, Fayetteville.





Fresh cow, first cait, $25; 900

Ib. good work mule, $65; M bun-
dies good fodder; 2 tens velvet

beans, sacked, 50c C. 2 tons for- _

age corn, 50c per 100. W. M.

Reg. Jersey cow to freshen in
April. Big bargain at $35. Britt
W. Davis, Jr., Tifton. a

1 cow with first calf, $25. L.
C. Nowell, Macon, R 3.

Jersey male calf from highest
of breeding, cheap, or exc. for
pig, corn, honey or anything can
use. Wriie. B. L. Perry, Cum-_
ming, R 5. re

2 yr. old bull, half Jersey and
half Red Poll. Good cond., $20;
3 gal. milch cow, $20, or exc. for _
good farm mule, pay difference
if deserving. J. C. Newsom, San-
dersville. _

1 reg. Poll Hereford bull, 4 1-2
yrs. old, wt. 1100 Ibs. for sale or
exc. for growing beef stuff. J. A.
Luttrell, Waverly Hall.

6 mos. old heifer calf, for sale, _

or exc. calf and other value for
hay, corn or chickens. J. T.
Johnson, Chattanooga, Tenn., R
3, Box 214, Resident of Ga.

About
Black Angus cattle, inciuding a
good, pure bred bull; all young
stock from 4 mos. to 3
age. 4c lb. W. W. Driskell, Spar- |
ta, Box 42.

Pure bred Guernsey male, 6
mos. old, from extra good cow,
and a bargain at $15, FOB. J.
P, Pirkle, Hoschton.

Reg. Guernsey bull and grade
heifers, cheap; also reg. S. P. C.
5 mos. oid male and female
(bred) gilts. Guar. sat. T. R.
Duggan, Warthen.

38 nice, pure bred Guernsey
bull calves, ready for service, for
sale. Dr, N. . Alston, Richland. :

2 Jersey milch cows, 1 heifer,
Ist. calf, over 2 gal. day; other,
8rd calf, over 3 gal, day. Good
Butter cows. F. G. Jenks, East
Point, 209 St. Michael St. |

Polled Hereford cattle, bulls,
heifers, young bulls, bull calves,
young heifers and heifer calves.
High breeding. Ped. or reg.
Come and see. J, C. Collier, Bar-
nesville.

Reg. Polled Herefords. The
best beef breed. For sale. Will
accept beans and hay. Perry E.

Lunsford, Covington.

1 Jersey milch cow with 2 mos.

old calf; 1 Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old,

1 Jersey steer, 2 yrs. old. $75

cash FOB Scott, Ga. for lot. J.

W. Lampp, Jdr., Scott.
Aberdeen-Angus bull calves,

carrying the blood of Interna- _

tional Grand Champions,
Worlds Best Beef Breed. Reg.
papers in buyers name. Priced
right. C. H, Blalock, Supt., Ra-.
bun Gap. 2

Several youny, pure bred Jer- |
sey bulls, 2 to 4 yrs. old. Sell or |
exc, for oats, hay or corn. Ad-







15 head nice grade A

yrs. Of a



PAGE FOUR
_ Live Stock For Sale

Good Jersey milch cow, 3rd
-ealf; extra good butter producer
and very gentle. Sell at bargain.
J. S. Cox, Palmetto.

Fresh miich cow, good milker,
- good cond., for sale. See her at
my barn. J. W. Conine, Ellen-
wood. |



HOGS FOB SALE
1 Grade Hampshire gilt, out of
fitter of 16 pigs, wt. about 90 ibs.
$5. Money order. Archie Sutton,
Summit, R 2.
Black Big bone P. C. 3 mos.

old pigs, any sex, 5. Guar. to

Owens, Albany.

. please. C. F. y
old, thoroughbred

3 mos.
- Blampshire pigs for sale or exc.
\ for corn, hay, peas, or for feed
of any kind, J. P. Adaims, Cran-

"15 PC. pigs, 6-10 wks. old,

: e $2.50-$4 each; 8 bred young sows

with 2nd litter, wt. 250-300 lbs.
ea. All full blood but not reg. 7

4-2c lb. FOB, Exc. 1 for Bbl.

- good syrup. A. P. Gross, Glenn.

. Reg. O. 1. C. pigs, wt. 50 lbs.
3 mos. old, from cholera immune
herd, large litters, $5 ea. $9.50
per pr. maied and unrelated. A.
T. Rigsby, Sale City.

1 pure bred O. I. C. brood
sow, 18 mos. old, wt. 250-300 lbs.
pred to farrow about 15th of
March, to reg. B. B. Guinea,
$22.50 with papers, $20 without.

FOR. Cash with order. J, C. Ed-

-. munds, Elberton, R 6.
Red Berkshire pigs, 12 wks.
old, thrifty growers. For quick
gale, $2.50 ea. Miss Ione Lewis,
Baxley. R 4.
3-1-2 and 4 mos. old Duroc
pigs, from Big Show sires and
dams by World Champion boars,
67.50 ea. Trade for corn at 40c
bu. del. here. Henry T. Lums-
den, Talbotton.
Hogs, dressed, wt. 125 Ibs. to
160 lbs. 3 3-4c lb. FOB. Alonzo

Paulk, Jr, Wray.

Sev. good shoats and 1 brood
sow, full blood P. C., for sale or

exe. for good wheat at market

price. Hogs at my barn. J, T.
Presley, Zebulon.
Pair of S. P. C. hogs, reg. and

treated, not related, wt. about.

600 lbs. for sale or trade for beet
type calves or other value. W. O.
Douglas, Savannah, Cjo Te So
Cot. OU Co.

3 shoats about $0 Ibs. e4.,
Red Duroc giits, ent. to reg., and
4 Duroc-Berkshire male. Trade
for cured hams, black-eye peas,
syrup, fruit trees, dried fruit,
ete. C. K. Kendrick, Macon, 1038
Lamar St.

Duroc-Jersey pigs, and bred
gilts; Light Brahma cockerels;
Japan walnuts and Kudzu
plants for sale. L. M. Kennedy,
Collins.

Pure bred O. I. C. male shoat,
5 1-2 mos. old, wt. between 175
and 100 lbs. $7 without papers,
or $10 with Reg. papers in buy-

ers name. Cash with order. J.

. Edmunds, Elberton.

1 P, C. sow with 9 pigs, all
4m good cond., $12.50, or exc. for
corn ocr other things that can
use at market price. 5. J. Clary,
- Arabi.

95 head fat hogs, av. wt. 170
Tbs. 3c Ib. FOB; also 40. head
of common goats, including 2
bills and about 15 kids. Make
best offer for bunch. George
Powell, Dublin.

Reg. S. P. C. sows, gilts, pigs,

all ages, for sale or exc. for
sale or exe. for milch cows. W.
_ F. Chambless, Ludowicl.
. 28. P. C. gilts, Sire, Comet
_ Eagle son of the worlds Grand
Champion boar in 1930-31. Write
for a reasonable price and more
information. . Loring Johnson,
Midville,

Duroc Jersey shoats and hors,
160 Ibs. up. $5; $6 and $7.50. Will
exc. for field peas to be del
when you come for hogs. Come

and see. J, T. Spier, Barnesville.
Nice, thrifty Grade &. P. G.








Live Stock For Sale

106 Ibs. Runner peanuts. Fred
Cowart, Summit, R 2

HORSES & MULES FOR SALE

800 Ib. black horse, work any-
where; dandy saddler, 8 yrs. old,
$50 cash; Gray mule, sound, she
works anywhere, $25 cash; Want
2 cows, 3 - 4 gal. ea. for feed.
Solon J. Owen, Gay, R 1.

Pr, of gray mules, 10 and 12
yrs. old, wt. 1100 and 1200 lbs
$127 or $65 ea; Red mare 1 M
Ib. mule, 5 yrs. old, $65. Also
hogs, $6.50-$7.50 each. Mrs, Mary
IL. Kimbell, McDonough, R 3.

Big black young mare mule;
nice, ablebodied little horse;
big, young steer (ready to break
to plow). Cash. No trades. Con-
sider best offer on ea. at farm.
J. EB. Wall, Shiloh.

25 high class fine mules, from
1 M to 1150 lbs., from 6 yrs. old



in beautiful cond. $75 to $125. J.
C. Collier, Barnesville,

The best 1100 lb, farm mare,
bay color, gentle, work anywhere,
in extra fine cond. for sale. Em-
mett Miller, Woodland, Box 85.

1 good farm mule, no blemish-
es, cond., work anywhere.
wt. about 1050 lbs. 12 yrs. old,
cheap. C. H. Hammock, Lithon-
ia.



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RABBBITS FOR SALE
Ped. Castor Rex and Blue Rex
rabbits. Matured stock. Reason-
able price. Bob H. Elliott, Con-
yers.

N. Z Whites, Commercial
stock. Breeders and young stock.

8 does, 1 buck; also 25 young-
sters, 1 buck Stahls Gold Cer-
tificate Chinchillas, ped. $50 for
lot. S. E. Dorsey, Blackshear,

White Flemish Giant 7 mos.
old does, ready for breeding, $1
ea. or $4.50 for the 5; also 22'- 8
wks. old, sex about half and
half, 50 ea. or $10 for lot, FOB.
Mrs. O. B. Lambert, Grantville.

Grown, White, pink-eyed doe,
$1 or exc. for a reg. small Chin-
ehilla buck. Walter Reeves, At-
lanta, 1387 Grant St.

N. Z. White rabbits from reg.
stock, 4 mos. old: does, 75c and
bucks, 65c ea. at my farm. C. W.
Gardner, Stockbridge, R 1.



SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE

13 head of goats for best offer
at barn; 2 or 3 Guernsey or Jer-
-sey heifer baby calves. Will pay
in corn or potatoes. Gerald Nic-
hols, Statesboro, R 4,

25 fine goats for sale at rea-
sonable price or will exc. for
corn. W. A. Key, Macon, 1101
Napier Ave.

Toggenburg bill, wt. about 200
Ibs. $12; Nubian bill, 18 mos. old,
$12. Both nice goats and pure
blooded. T. H. Sullivan, Cedar-
town.

30 head of goats, most all nan-
mies (soon to find kids). 50c ea.
cash, or exc. for sound mule or
peanut seed. John H. Gaskins,
Willacoochee.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED

Exe. 2 male yearlings for male
Jersey, reg. or sub. to rex. G. E.
yoni Macon, 2834 Houston

ve.

Want 25 ~ 1 yr. old steers or
bull yearlings. Quote prices del.
to my place. T. W: Chestnut,







M. B. turkey gob-
er, Write for information. Mrs.
Mary O. Harris, Cordele, R B.
Exe. good value for pigs, wt.
not less than 30 Ibs, Ea. pay
oli W. J. Turner, Gilisville,
Exe. good value for shoats,
cows or mule, or corn, syrup or
anything if equal maima. mm. F.
AGrady,, Cimeemtam, ome.



sham.
wk

- MARKET BULLETIN,

to smooth mouth, fat, slick andj

ijim Ga.

Live Stock Wanted

Want Hampshire male, sub. to
reg., at a reasonable price. W. M.
Hooks, Unadilla, R 2.

Want 1 or 2 pigs, 1-4 Big Bone
Guinea and the other 3-4 some
other good stock. Write best pri-
ces and what you have. Roy
Waddelle, Bremen, R 1, Box 127.

Want to swap tom and 2 hens
April hatch turkeys for reg.
Black P, C. pig. W. A. Cook, Col-
lege Park, R 1.

HORSES & MULES WANTED

Want 2 mules, wt. around 1 M
Ibs. ea., 8 or 10 yrs. old. Wiil
rent with privilege of buying
later, or will exc. good value. N.
S. Grantharn, Pineview.

Want good mule, not over 10
yrs. old, wt. 1 M_ Ibs. or more,
and good worker. Exe. cattle and
other value. W. J. Broadhurst,
Jesup.

Exc. a Jersey milch cow, fresh,
for mule; Gold Leaf tobacco
seed, 8c tbls. del. B. J. Outen,
Manassas.

Exe, nice Jersey heifers for
good mule or horse that can eat
good, and who has no bad hab-
its. Come see heifers. Norman C.
Loudermilk, Mount Airy, Box 64.

Want 1 large plug farm mule,
cheap for cash. F. W. Balcomb,
Waycross.

RABBITS WANTED
Exe. 500 Progressive Everbear-
ing strawberry plants, for 2 doe
rabbits, not under 4 mos. old.
Ea. pre-pay postage. Claud

Blackwell, Cleveland, R 4.
Exe. value for rabbits, healthy
stock, not under 4 mos. old. d.

A. Mason, Dahlonega, RL







SHEEP & GOATS WANTED

Want to hear from parties
having milch goats. R. F. Cripps,
Albany. ;

Want to buy a 6 gt. milk goat.
Seller must back up his claim
with an iron clad guar. W. B.
Binford, Zebulon, R L

Positions Wanted





Single, 36 yrs. old, and lived
on farm 22 yrs. of my life, want
job. Write best offer including
board and laundry, by month for
wages. Prefer Central Ga. and
general farming. H. W. Padgett,
Atlanta, 1691 Evans St. SW.

Want a 2 or 3 horse farm on
shares, with stock furnished. Can
finance myself the year round.
Very best of ref. W. M. Wilson,
Savannah, 213 Best St.

Widow with 4 children wants
a job on truck, dairy or poultry
farm. Work by day, week, or
month, or on halves. Have to be
moved, All able to work. Write
or see at once, Mrs. Nellie Coch-
ran, Egan.

19 yr. old boy wants a job far-
ming or anything. Can do any
kind of work. Sober, honest,
dont curse nor smoke. 8th grade
- schooL Earl Stone, Alma, R

Want a small place of several
fertile acres and good house, on
shares, to go for plowing, or
would consider work for small
salary. Ref. exc. Miss Georgia
Born, East Point, RFD.

Want 1 horse farm on halves.
Have to be moved and furnished
some the first yr. 4 in family, all
good workers. Lifetime experi-
ence on farm. &. G. Johnson,
Ellenwood, R 2.

Want a crop, or hire, anywhere
Good ref. Single, and
will have te beard with party.
Good worker. State what you
have in first letter. BWenry Ham-
mond, Bremen, R 2 :

Want place as caretaker of kg.
plantation, dairy or stock farm,
salary or commission basis. Can
produce results, Best of ref. 35
yre. of age, married. Strictly bon-



J. G. Bullard,











: Positions Wanted

Want a 1 horse farm on halves.
Good workers. Have to be moved.
J. H. M. Townsend, Charing, R
L

Want small farm or suburban
place of a few acres near Atlan-
ta. Excellent ref. Mrs. W. B.
Wood, Atlanta, 319 Grant St. SE.

Want a 2 or 3 horse farm on
50-50 basis. Large force of exp.
workers in family. Honest, sober,
and willing to work. R. R. Han-
son, Macon, 1807 Broadway.

Man with wife and son want 1
horse farm on shares or small
salary and patches with furnish-
ed house. Could run poultry
business on side. Can furnish
myself. Best of ref. Dan Lette,
Plainfield. z

42 yr. old young lady, refined,
nice, wants home with nice peo-
ple assisting with poultry, flow-
ers, and other light work. Send
stamped envelope stating what
you can offer, Miss Lily Hale,

} Bartow, R 5.

19 yr. old girl wants place in
farm home assisting with poul-
try, garden, flowers and other
light work. Refined, healthy,
nice girl of good character. Gla-
dys Crowe, Atlanta, 314 Wash-
ington St.

20 yr. old, refined, healthy, nice
girl wants a place in nice coun-
try home assisting with poultry
and other light work. Inez Gar-
rett, Atlanta, 282 Forrest Ave.,
NE.

Want 1 horse crop, or 10 acres
of land. Have to be moved and
furnished. N. T. Eason, Atlanta,
1058 Dunning St.

Want job to clean out and dig
farm wells. Work guar. to give
satisfaction. Long exp. and do
faithful work. S. M. Watson, Blue
Ridge, R 1.

White, 21 yra. old widow with
3 yr. old girl wants home doing
light farm work. Have to come
after or send for us. At once.
Johnnie McMichen, Dallas, RFD
4.
23 yr. old young man wants job
on farm. Farmed all my life. Can
drive truck. Nice and honest,
without bad habits. Ref. Work
reasonable. At once. Julian
Burden, Elberton, R 7.

2 single men, 27 and 20 yrs. of
age, want to truck farm on hal-
ves. J. L. Hardy, Villa Rica.

45 yr. old man wants home on
farm for board and small wage
preferably with elderly people.
Ref. O. B. Cave, Stone Mtn., R 1.

Want 1 or 2 horse farm on
halves. Can furnish self and
fertilizer. Prefer north of At-
lanta. W. HL Bradshaw, Deca-
tur, R 3. .

Widow with 2 boys, 12 and 14
yrs. old wants job attending to
poultry, cattle and garden, for
salary and home to live in Pre-
fer Effingham County. Mrs. An-
na Davis (failed to give address
in Ad sent to Bulletin).

40 yr. old, country raised wid-
ow with 2 boys, 7 and 8 yrs. of
age, desires home on farm with
couple who love children; look
after chickens, garden, etc. Mrs.
Tommie Blankenship, Fitzgerald,
R 2, Care Mrs, A. J. Wilder.

28 yr. old single man wants
job on dairy, poultry or gen.
farm, with good, honst party, not
over 25 miles Tifton, at $8 mo.,
board and laundry. Ref. exe. Au-
gustus Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.

An exp. farmer and stock rais-
ing man desires position as man-
ager of large farm in Central
Ga. For further information and
perticulars write te: De. Jc. G.
Verner, Commerce,

Man with wife and small child
want 1 horse farm on halves.
Good land. Born and raised on
farm (Clayton Co. Ga.) Do not
mind work. Feed self and move
self within 25 miles Atlanta. D.

PN sesiatger aetna nm ten aot ROP aH






































































Pye i , : ea 9
Positions Wan

Want a 3 horse farm real
on halves. Can furnish
to make crop. Am a Wor
Ex-soldier with a pension
Hines Sumner, Juniper, |]

Want a 20-30 acres f;
Fulton county, with som
ning water and woods on
Shares. At least 4 or
house. Ready to move no
Folsom, College Park, R

Refined widow of 50 yrs,
a nice home on farm. Assi
poultry and other light
work. Have always 1
farm. Mrs. M. 8. Wilki
fin, 328 No. 13 St,

Want 2 horse farm |
horse, on halves. In Ful
ty. 34 yrs. old, 6 chil
17). Can furnish myself
crop. Life time exp. in |
and truck farming. R.
ler, Atlanta, 322 Fair St. |

20 yr. old young m
job in dairy or general f
$10 mo. board and laund:
J. A. Jones, Meansville,
J. P. Brown, a

Want place on farm
one of family and work o:
for board, laundry an

bacco farm. 48 yrs. ol
consider share crop; rai:
chickens and feed. B. F
Alapaha, R 2, Care Mr

49 yr. old widow wants:

bes, Prosperity, S. C.
24. Am resident of Ga,

27 yr. old man wants
dairy. i2 yrs. exp. Can
thing. Fred Mitchell, Ha
R 2. :

Want job on farm. W!
te have 50c day. Myse
yr. old son and wife to
1 horse farm. EB. R.
chelle, R 2. ee

Man and wife want job
ry, or would consider Cot
and hire rest of time. Pref
ton, Carroll, or adjeini
ties. E. E. Harris, Carrol
1

Want smal! 1 horse
good land on 50-50 basis
er 15 or 20 miles Atlan
exp. on farm. Best of rel
Pritchett, Atlanta, 591 Ke
SE.

30 yr. old single man,
honest, wants crop on she
will work by the month.
30 miles from Atlanta.
desired. R. L. Spence,
R 2. ee

Want 1 horse crop on
basis, or would work
I furnish self. Write
Lloyd Williams, Bufor

21 yr. old widow ar
child will work in Christ
for board and small sal:
home without children
Willing workers. Mrs.
Nola Moss, Glenwood

Widow wants job assis
poultry, flowers and |

Palmer, Bartow. oe
Want job on farm wi
people to work by the
would consider a 1 horse
50-50 basis. Just myself,

$ im family, 6 worker
mer and good pat.
Latinnsa, a



ursday January 19, 1933.
Poultry Wanted -

LEGHORNS
nt 2 to 500 Eng. W. L. pul-
ts or hens, not over 12 or 14
os. old. Will take in lots of 25

r more. Price must be right and

o0d blood. W. D. Bell, Sardis.
Want to buy at once, 10 each,
7, Leghorn and B. Rock hens, 3
an hens and a rooster for
three dif. breeds, not over
-yr. old. Name best price.
laude Hamby, Greenville. :
Exc. value for pure bred chic
ens, Prefer Leghorns. Mrs, J.
#H Belflower, Empire, R 1.
Exc. 25 - 10 lb. pails of Honey
rip cane syrup for 20 White or
rownh L. hens, Yr. old, for any-
thing can use. T. C. Rabun, Bre-
1en R 2,
Want White or Brown te hens
r pullets. Will exc. good value
or same. Nelson Kea. Adrian.



CELLANEOUS CHICKENS
rant 25 or 30 hens to raise
ckens on halves, or give 1-2 of
es. Fine rane, plenty feed.
af, furnished. Write if interest-

d.. A. M. Moyer, Augusta, 526

ats. Write at once. Mrs. Jos.
ui pe dts, Colims, PO:



PIGEONS.
Want several hundred com-
on barnyard pigeons, or Hom-
, Cheap for cash. State num-
and best cash price. J. Wal-
Pearce, Augusta, 611 Telfair



R. I. REDS
Want 3 March 1932 hatch
ure blooded R. I. Red cockerels,
fust be cheap for cash. Mrs.
ice Porter, Milner, R 1.

WYANDOTTES

unt 15 or 20 good Wyandotte
ens to raise from on the halves.
ill take most any good breed.

e at once Guy Martin, Law-
enceville, Rt 1.
Want W. WyanXotte roosters,
Vrite. H. G. Maxwell, Cairo.

Baby Chicks For Sale

300 W.L. baby chicks, $8 C, or
20 for lot. Hatch any time want-
d. Mrs. Agnes Brown, Summit,







S$. C. W. L. in lots of 300 to
200 at $6 C. Order in advance.
Walter Donaldson, Register.
First quality chicks, all stand-
rd breeds: light, 7c; heavies, 7
-2c ea del. Add 25c for less than

Gaskins better baby chicks
ave: always made a es for

ame Fitzgerald, R 1.

Donaldsons baby chicks from
Dark Red flock of good layers.
Order in advance; Eggs, $1.10 per

; Want a good

ug mule, near here. Mrs. H. G.
rown, Stone Mtn., R 2.

Quality B. R. breeders, direct
Parks: Ruckers Sovereign Reds
irst quality White Rocks, White
Wyandottes, Buff Orp., Johnsons
Tancred W. Leghorns, Eng. Leg-
lorns. C. F. Hill, Columbus, 900
th Ave.

ooking limited amount orders
on imp. Tancred W. L. chicks
ind eges. Better than 300 egg

ecords 4 generations back. 2
for prices and records. H. L. Moz
ey, East Point, West Vesta hes.

White Leghorns only since 1900

offer you as good chicks as
fou can find at a very moderate

rice. B. L. Pike, Augusta, R 1.

gorous baby chicks from Of-

lly blood-tested flocks of

ds White _and Barred Rocks

-D. Thayer, Daisy.

,| cent live del. $1 books order. J. J.

| Write first. W. B. Dowdy, Bax-



o Chicks For Sale

Geo. T. Adair, Elberton.

Booking orders for high pow-
ered baby chicks: Reds, Rocks,
White and Brown Leghorns, from
closely culled, heavy winter lay-
ing flocks. Liberal discount on
early orders; Eggs, 75 per 15 del.
Dew: Thomas, Odum.

Livable chicks from Culled, Of-
ficially bloodtested, Outstanding
flocks of Reds, Barred Rocks,
White Leghorns, White Rocks,
Buff Orp., and Australorps. J. H.
Wood, Athens, Box B.

Pure bred. Barred Rocks, Parks
str., baby chicks, from stock di-
rect. Reg. Per. No. 519-C-33. $9
per C del. Live del. J. A. Olliff,
Bristol.

Pure Parks B. R. chicks. Foun-
dation stock direct. Cream A.
Grade. Reg. Permit No. 37-C-32.
State bloodtested. $10 per 100
postpaid; $5.50 per 50, $3.00 per
25. Orders in advance. Mrs. Orlo

Booking orders for baby chicks
for February, March and April
del. Mixed heavies, $6.50 per C;
mixed light breeds, $5. 100 per-

Mooney, Quill.

Pape str. S.C. Black Minorca
chicks, $8 C; $4, 50; $2.25 for 25;
Eggs, $3.75 per 100, del. Mrs. C.
L. Rehberg, Cairo.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Exc. pigs, 4 mos. old, for 30
thoroughbred S. C. R. I. Red or
Barred Rock baby chicks. or two
pigs for 20 pullets and 2 cocks.





ley, R 4.

Want good breed Buff Leghorn
chicks and eggs. State price of
ea. Mrs. P. A. Jones, West
Green.

Want 100 or 150 chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks. old. Party
pay postage; I furnish feed;
want eggs to set on halves. Any
amt. 50 to 260. Reds or Leg-
horns. Mrs. J. M. Simmons, Tif-
ton, R 6.

Exc. bu. of white crowder peas
for baby chicks; Limbertwig ap-
ple sprouts to exc. for baby chicks
or pecan trees. Mrs. W. A. Cos-
per, Bowdon, Star Rt.

Want 50-100 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Buff
Orp. or Barred Rocks. Can fur-
nish good ref. Plenty feed and

experience. J. H. Loyd, Milan, R]|

3;

Want 1, 2 or 300 AAA grade
baby chicks at once, to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Prefer W.
L. or B. Rocks. Experienced. Mrs.
W. A. Clark, Dalton, R 1.



CUSTOM HATCHING

Custom hatching, 2c an egg.

Charges paid. Write me. H. L.
Wilson, Clarkston.



Eggs For Sale



Setting eggs: pure J .B. Giants

$1; Parks str. B. R. 75c per set-
ting. Malcolm Simmons, Decatur,
102 Greenwood.
- Rowen and Green-head duck
eggs, from heavy layers, from
October until June, $1 per 15;
Walnut MEATS, 30c lb.;. poke
root, 15c lb. Exc. for seed oats,
wheat or rye. L. B. SOURETESS,
Swainsboro, R 5.

J. B. Giant eggs, selected, 30
for $1 prepaid. Carton ret. Also
white, imp. Spanish peanuts, free
of pops or seed. Mrs, J. E. Passe,
Madison.

Thompson Imp. B. R. eggs
from prize winning stock, 60c
per 15; $1 per 80, del. Cartons
ret. No personal chks. accepted.
Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge,
2:

have and number of eggs

Tom Barron W. L. eggs fro
4 AA Matings, from Roselawn



MAREETAULERTIN = ;

Eggs For Sale

tity. Mrs. B. F. Duncan, Philo-
math.

Parks str. B. R. Reg. Per i25-
C-32. Foundation stoek Cream
Grade. Choice eggs from best
matings, postpaid, 15 for $1.50;
$5 C. Flock State tested. Mrs.
Mamie Roach Plyler, Daisy.

Pure bred Parks str. B. R
eggs, from 2 and 3 yr. old hens,
65c per 15 postpaid and insured.
Reduced prices on larger am-
ount. Mrs. Sam Yawn, Milan, R
3. es,

Turken eggs, $1.25 per 15, del.
Cartons ret. J. F. Greer,, Atlan-
ta, Room 222, State Capitol.

Eggs Wanted





Want hatching eggs from pure
bred flocks: B. R. Reds, White
L. Write number of hens you
can
ship ea. week until June. G. D.
Fain, Edison.

Want fresh yard eggs at mar-
ket price, del. State what you
have. C. M. Coffey, Atlanta, 113
Piedmont Ave. SE.

Eggs wanted, case lots hatch-

ing purposes, from preferably

blood tested for B. W. D. Ad-
vise what you have, number of
hens, breed and strain; also
nave fine baby chicks for sale.
A. O. Bowles, Fayetteville.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

Large -Tersey, grade, 3rd calf,
good milk and butter producer.
$35. Will take $10 in pigs, corn,
or grain, bal. cash, at my barn.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.

2 yr. old Jersey bull, sired by
Maggies Sparkling Sultan.
Great Grandsire undefeated in
5 yrs. on Island of Jersey, $15
FOB. Miss Kate Lancaster, Syl-
vester.

Fresh milch cow with and calf,
Sell or take some cash and bal.
in good corn. Fred Loudermilk,
Cornelia.

Fine, young. Holstein heifer, 16
mos. old, from a 6 gal. cow, full
stock. $30. Cash with order. No
chks. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gai-
nesville, R 4.

2 fresh Guernsey and Jersey
cows, first and third calf; 2 and
4 gal. per day, $30 and $75. Mrs.
Blazer, Atlanta, 951 Boulder
Crest Drive.





Jersey heifer, first calf (2 wks.}

old), phone Main 9050. Mrs. L.
D. Kaylor, Atlanta, 202 Macon
Drive, SE, Rt. 2.

Reg. Guernsey 3 yr. old bull,
for sale or exc. to prevent
breeding; S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts,
Reg. in buyers name; Grade Jer-
seys and Guernseys. T. R. Dug-
gan, Warthen.

Reg. Hereford cattle, all sizes
and ages, at Farmers prices.
From the famous Colonial Plan-
tation herd, reg. in buyers name.
W. B. Hutchinson, Leesburg.

Extra fine Jersey male calf,
dropped Nov. 3rd. Can be reg. in
buyers name. $10 cash, Exc. for
20 bu. good ear corn, 1932 crop.
15 bu. peas, or 3 Duroc shoats,
65-90 lb. wt. at my barn. Mrs.
Clarence Turner, Hiram.

Several milch cows with young
calves and some fine shoats also,
for sale. Mrs. Annie V. Cason,
Warrenton.

Cream Jersey, 2nd calf Oct. 1st
giving 2 gal; Black Jersey, fresh-
ened Jan. Ist, third calf; giving
4 gals. James Ezzell, Rockmart.

Sybils Jolly Fox No. 271734,
sired by Sybils Jubilant Gam-
boge. 5 1-2 yr. old, 1250 Ibs. $50
Dam/s record 682 lbs, fat. 3 Grade
Jerseys, fresh in February. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton.

HOGS FOR SALE
1 fine gilt, farrow in March,



Ww 125 lbs. $6; 1 grade bull, T2|
-

os: old, fat and fine, for Sez-

in- |



Live Stock For Sale

vice, $12 FOB. James L. Blood-
worth, McIntyre, R 1. :
Duroc sow and 7 thrifty pigs.
6 wks. old, sub. to reg. Sow, $12.-
50; pigs, $1 ea. Sow inoculated.

Ht. L. Harper, Waycross, Prescott

St.

2 P. C. and Duroc pigs, 4 mos.
old. wt. 50 or 60 Ibs. ea. $3 ea.
cash, not del. Come see them.
Mrs. Pearce Kitchens, Mitcheil,
RA.

Red Berkshire pigs, 13 wks.
old, thrifty growers, $3 ea. D. A.
Lewis, Baxley, R 4, Box 41

Best Durocs, 60 Ibs. each, thor-
oughbred, reg. stock. Sow bred to
reg. Essex-Guinea cross, male,
$25 at pen or shipped. Samuel

| Thos. Jefferson, Lenox, R 1.

Duroc male hog, pure bred, 7
mos, old, wt. 100 lbs. Good cond.
$6 cash. Hardee Thigpin, Adrian.

38 fine stock Duroc J. male
hogs, 5 mos. old, $5 each, or exc.
for peanuts at 1 1-2c lb. Ha. pay
chgs. Pure bred R. I. Red cock-
erels, extra fine. Mrs. C. L. Per-
ry, Statesboro, R 5.

S.3P.-C poars subs to. ree.
about 100 Ibs. ea. $8 ea. or exc;
Tools Resisting cotton seed, 50c
bu; nice pecans, 10c lb; 3 - 4
gal milch cow. doe M. Brown,
McRae...

Or-C.38 tensed pig, 7 wks. old
thrifty, all right, only was born
with only three legs. Make offer.
L. A. Wood, Martin.

1 big brood sow, farrow in Mar.

Guinea and P. C. cross, wt. 275

or 300 lbs. $20, cash, or exc. for
good young cow. Mrs. Esther La-
nier, Summit.

Reg. Black Straight - Nose
Berkshire boar, 2 yrs. old in May
in good cond. $15 (depression
price). Papers furnished. J. J.
Miles, Baxley, R 4.

Essex and Duroc cross, sow,
wt. about 250 lbs. $16, or 7e lh.
at my farm. J. R. Lanier, Gray-
mont, R 1.

4 little bone Gunes pigs, 2
males, 2 females, $4 ea, 2 for
$7.50. C. E. Knight, Ft. Valley.

Best bred, reg. Duroc gilts, 6c
lb. FOB; 1 male, also pigs, 5 mos.
old, at same price. Frank Clark,
Moultrie, Box 271.

15 head feeder shoats, wt.
about 25 to 40 lbs. Treated a-
gainst cholera, and marked.
Reasonable at my place, 5 miles
Waycross. H. T. Jeffords, Way-
cross, ;

4 mos. old, Red Duroc pigs, $6.-
50; 240 lb. bred gilts, $15; Ser-
vice boars, $8; All from Great
Super Stilts, reg. in buyers
name; 400 lb. bred sows, $40. Z.
L. Scott, Concord.

Duroc Jersey young gilts, ser-
vice boars, bred gilts, all ages,
75-150 Ibs. ea. 30 head of pork-

er shoats, 75-125 lbs. ea. Cash,

or Brabham peas and UN. C.
Rumner peanut seed. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore, R 1, Box 31.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts,
Service boars, all from the
Worlds Champion blood. Sell or
exc. for W. L. pullets, or oats,
wheat or peanuts. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.

1 P. C. young sow, farrow last
of January with 2nd litter; 1
pure bred Jersey milch cow,
freshen soon. Cheap; 10 R. I.
Red hens, $1 ea. J. C. Goolsby,
Baxley, R 3.

Big bene Blue Guineo gilts, 1
bred, 60-75 Ibs. $10; open gilts,
$5 ea. 50-75 lbs. Exc. for ee or
S. C. Buff Leghorn pullets. W. A.
Sumner, Norristown.

Reg. Essex hogs; genuine, se-
lected Brabham seed peas, 75c
bu. No order less than 5 bu. W.
J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 146.

Duroc Jersey bred gilts, 150-200
lbs. reg. in buyers name at 6c
Ib; different age young pigs;
also Kudzu plants, Japan wal-
nuts, Light Brahma cockerels, for
sale. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

Guinea hogs, of the: breed, z
ks. :



_Live Stock For Sa oe

Half cotton seed, also for Ru
ner peanuts. 7 mos. old gilt, $1:
50. R. E. Barnes, Summit.
Sow, 3-4 P. C. and 1-4 Guine \
wt. 225 Ibs. in good order,
fat. Fast breeder, $12 or
cash and half corn, if not
80 miles; 5 pigs, $8 ea. Cash fo:
the 5. Clean Cowart, Summit.
1 black P. C. boar, 20 mos. old,
wt. about 300 lbs. Papers furnis
ed. Crated, $25 at Woodland D
pot. Joe Hale, Woodland.



HORSES & MULES FOR SALE

1 mare mule, wt. 1200 lbs. it
good cond., for sale. D. L. Pit
Collins.

1 black horse, good order, wor!
anywhere; about 800 Ibs. wt. $40
Trade for mule, same wt. anc
qualities. E. B. Warren, too
boro. R 2.

25 high class, fine mules, 41 N
to 1150 lbs. wt., from 6 yrs.
to smooth mouth; fat, slick
good cond. $75 to $125. J. C. Col.
lier, Barnesville. ;

Black horse mule,- 7 yrs. old
wt. 900 lbs., Grey mule, 12 yrs
old, $00 Ibs. also 12 shoats, 50:
75 lb. wt., 1 Guernsey cow and :
yearlings. Call by farm or write
Julius Lindsey, Tennille, R A.



RABBITS FOR SALE
9 N. Z. pink-eyed white rab-
bits for sale or trade for hens
Paul Pouter, Atlanta, 778 Bron

Small rabbitry for sale or trad
at once: Commercial N. Z. White:
and full equipment. Write. S. E
Dorsey, Blackshear.



Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED :
Want few cows of ordinar:
breed, pure bred Hereford. o
Black Angus bull; several pur
bred gilts and boars, Duroc o
P. C. Quote prices; Seed cane
Red, Orange, White, Ribbon, Se
or exc, for cows. H. Lindsa
Grace, Screven, Box 117.
Trade 1250 bundles Golden,
A-1 fodder for 2 or 3 or 4 gal.
mileh cow, also exc. other val
for cow; Hastings prolific fi
selected crop corn, hand shelled
$1 bu. Robt. F. Porter, Nash



Write for full information. L. R
Lee, Atlanta, 808 Lee St. SW.

Want either Jersey or Guern
sey cow, fresh in milk, 4 to 6 gal.
Must be young and gentle a)
in good cond. Mrs. Frank Hens
ler, Clarfkston.

Exc. god value for good spring
er heifers that will fresh soon
G. A. Hill, Chattahoochee.

HOGS WANTED

Want 1 little bone Guine
male pig, also 2 sow pigs, wil
piney wood rooters, 8 to 10 wks
old. Prefer Blue or Smutty in
color. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty.

Want reg. Duroc boar, 8 to 1
mos. old at reasonable DSSS R
C. Brewer, Lula, R 3.

Want 1 Essex male pig:
Hugh Gillis, Soperton.

HORSES & MULES WANTED
Want good farm mule -
cash. Dan Mitchell, Cairo.
Exe. 1 large fat, 6 yr. old,
gal. mileh cow, freshen
Spring, for a good, small yo
horse that will work anywhez
Come and bring horse. Mr
Belle Joiner, Soperton, R 2. |
Exc. good value for a mule,
corn and fodder, or cow feed
other farm produce. Mrs. Ida
Sauls, Winder, R 1.
Exe. good value for a mule.
D. Cross, Douglasville, R 6.
Want to #=nt a good plu
mule for 1933, one that is abl
to cultivate 20 acres land.
ty feed and good care - e)
P, Odom, Adrian RSs









_- Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the

BUREAU OF MARKETS
J. W. Rountree, Director





- Department Of
_ Agriculture



G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner

THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1933.

Application made for entry
as second class matter at the
post office at Marietta, Geor-
| gia, under the act of June 4,
1980 Accepted for mailing at
| special rate of postage pro-
vided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.

j Notice of farm produce and
appurtenances admissible un-
Ger postage regulations, in-
serted one time on each re-
quest and repeated only when
request is accompanied by
new copy of notice.









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



Farm land for sale editions
are published at intervals dur-
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rom time to time advising
advertisers when to mail us
these types of notice.



| insertions of notices contain-
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We reserve the right to cut
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the Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for
|any notice appearing in the
Bulletin or transaction result-
| ing therefrom.







Special Notices

A MIDWINTER GEORGIA
FOOD SHOW AT THE FARM-
_ ERS MARKET of Sears,
Roebuck and Company
- Beginning January 23rd and
To build up a

Meats, Syrup, Meal, Peas, Pota-
toes, etc., by displays and dem-
onstrations. Also to promote a
winter sale of farm grown
_ Flowers, Plants, Bulbs, Herbs,
etc.
HOME TANNING
Hides tanned, 25c lb. based on
the finished work. Return chgs.
prepaid; ship salt cured or dry
hides by parcel post. Do not tan
on shares. W. H. McClendon,
Whitesburg.

SEPTIC TANK

y and func-
tion perfectly when properly de-

signed. Send stamp for free in-}

formation. J. R. Bracewell, At-
cies 1255 Ponce de Leon Ave.

es FERTILIZER FOR SALE
Basic slag for sale. Build up

2 rices. Geo.
land. Write for Pp ant | Need 2 Houses, Tear School and

tlanta, 427 Gr

Special Notices

TO PEACH GROWERS

Use hardwood ashes instead of
Basic Slag or Lime. Ashes are
high in potash and eighty per-
cent Carbonate of Lime; Lime
or Slag will harden your soil,
ashes loosens it. Write for prices
and particulars, E. M. Wise, At-
lanta, 522 Oakland Ave.

TO FARMERS

Booklet on farming. Make cot-
ton, $325 bale; Stop Gulleys, etc..
mailed for 30c coin, or exc, for
any kind of country produce at
market value; here, to 30c value.
Write what you have. J. P.
White, Bowersville.

A CORRECTION
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE
May cherry trees, 1 and 2 yrs.
old, 10c each, 3 for 25c. 1 ft. to
2 1-2 ft. high. J. C. Darby, Or-
ange, R 2,

FERTILIZER WANTED
Can use 1M lbs. nitrate of soda
ana 3 tons 8-4-4 fertilizer. Name
best cash price. S. H. Monroe,
Thomasville, 128 Remington Ave.

Live Stock Wanted

Exe. pood value for 1 pure
bred Jersey heifer, 12 or 15 mos.
old. Mrs. O. S. Lawhorn, Ty Ty,
RA :

Exc. value for a 1M lb. sound,
good mule. State age in answer.
James B. Bartch, Augusta, Ga.
R 2, Milledgeville Road.

Want small Shetland pony ar-
ound 3 or 400 lbs. Must be very
gentle, no bad habits and cheap.
Give full details in first letter.
J. J. Harvard, Hawkinsville.

RABBITS WANTED
Exc. 1 pure bred pink - eyed
white buck, 5 mos. old, for 1 pure
bred Gray Chinchilla buck of
same age. Miss Fannie Jarrell,
Butler.

Positions Wanted

Expert dairyman wants posi-
tion with reliable dairy. Have had
considerable experience in this
line of work. Write. Ben D. Led-
ford, Cleveland, RFD 3.

Refined woman wishes place
with good family, assisting with
poultry, flowers, garden etc. Only
one daughter and self. Write.
Mrs. T.. H. King, Finleyson, RFD
1, Care J. T. Goodwyne.

Want 1 or 2 horse farm on
halves, near Griffin or Jones-
boro, or Riverdale. J. H. Madar-
is, Experiment.

Want job on general or dairy
farm. Born and reared for 15
years on farm. Exp. truck driver
also. Single, good habits, 23 yrs.
old. Ref. H. S. Childs, Atlanta,
376 Piedmont Ave., NE.

Want 1 or 2 horse farm on 50-
50 basis. Party to furnish stock,
etc. Have to be moved, and fur-
nished $5 and $6 per mo. 9 in
family; can handle 2 horse crop
all right. J. D. Eunice, Hahira,
ri]

Desire to get in touch with
party who can give me job over-
seeing and cultivating poultry
farm, on small salary and per-
centage basis. H. P. Merrell, At-
lanta, 570 Middle St. SW.

Want job of any kind on the
farm. Will work very reasonable.
Also want work for mother. Ages
18 and 43 yrs. Jim Flanagan,
Alto.

Want to trade for several
thousand turpentine trees on
share, also want about 50 acres
good farm land, near school. G.
P, Thomas, Vidalia.

Want large 2 or 3 horse farm
on halves. Consider a 4 horse.













MARKET BULLETIN
Positions Wanted

With truthful, sober man. Ref.
exch. D, W. Davis, Winder, R 1.

48 yr. old, single man, unin-
cumbered, born and raised on
the farm in DeKalb County, Ga..
wants place with elderly couple
on farm. Well exp., farming, car-
ing for stock, poultry, etc. T. F.
White, Decatur, 138 Atlanta Ave.

Want about 20 acres near At-
lanta. Will furnish self. Pay
standing rent. W. S. Mullinax,
Atlanta, 316 No. Highland Ave.

Want place in country home
assisting with poultry, garden,
flowers, etc. Am honest, smart
and do not mind work. At once.
Mrs. W. lL. Harrison, Thomson,
Block St.

Young, single man wants job
on farm or dairy for reasonable
wages. Can do any kind of farm
work, or would take a crop with
good people. Start any time. J.
E. Whisnant, Lenox, R 2.

Want small 1 horse crop, good
land, with good man, 50-50 bas-
is. Not over 20 miles Atlanta, 35
yrs, exp. Can furnish self. 2 in
family. Ref. J. R. Pritchett, At-
lanta. 591 Kelley St. SE.

16 yr. old boy and his mother
want a job on farm. Exp. in farm
work, Go anywhere. Robert Phil-
lips, Athens, RFD 2.

Young man, white,
worker, good driver and am me-
chanic, wants job on farm with
good people. Work for room,
board, laundry and $8 per mo.
W. L. Parker, Townsend, Care
Mrs. W. Poppell.

Want good 1 or 2 horse farm
at once. Landlord to move me
and furnish stock, and I do the
work and pay half fertilizer. Six
in family, all large enough to

| work. Coffee County preferred.

Move any time. H. M. Horton,
Alapaha, R 1.

Want job doing light farm
work, poultry, etc. Dont mind
work. For home and reasonable
salary. State particulars in first
letter. Mrs. Clara Preston, Moul-
trie, R 3, Care D. B. Weeks.

Want job on farm, preferably
with quiet, Christian people. Am
26 yrs. old, no bad habits, dont
mind work. Batch, or work for
so much and board. O. C. Con-
ner, Marietta, 108 Gober St.

Exp. poultryman wants to take
charge of Poultry farm, or will
start one on commission or Sal-
ary basis. J. M. Gantt, College
Park, RR: 1.

Exp. and reliable dairyman
wants job with dairy. State what
you can offer. F. C. Brand, Col-
lege Park, Care Jersey Ranch
Dairy. R 1, Phone Ra-6674.

Want 1 horse crop on shares or
wages. Have to be furnished.
Think can move self. 4 in fam-
ily to work. No. Ga. raised. Ex-
perienced. Good ref. D. C. Lively,
Atlanta, 646 Wells St.

Want job on farm. Single, wht.
sober and honest; little crippled
but can do any kind of farm
work. Also drive car. Donald
Lamb, Atlanta, 537 Piedmont
Ave.

Will tan cow hides at 20c per
Ib. finished leather and dress
Deer skins, with or without hair
on, at $1 per skin. I. S. Brewton,
Blackshear, R 2.

Want 50 or 75 acres, some tim-
ber, plenty of water, equipped
with good stock and tools; good
house, etc. on 50-50 basis. Want
near school and Christian church
Write. E. K. Boone, Atlanta, 1136
Oak St. SW.

Refined, middle aged couple
want job. Life time exp. on farm.
Room, board, and salary. No bad
habits. Not afraid of werk. Un-
derstand farming, drive truck,

| raise stock, chickens, also do car-
penter work. Ref. begin any time,

J. H. Smith, Atlanta, Le Gen-



eral Del.
War lace in country assist-

willing }

Positions Wanted

den, and ether light work. Re-
fined, lovely young girl, 20 yrs.
old. Mildred Childers, Atlanta,
376 Piedmont Ave. NE, Phone,
Main 6155.

farm. Sober, honest and can do
any kind of farm work. $10 mo.,
board and laundry. Sloman Staf-
ford, Daisy.

Want a good 1 horse farm for
1933. Standing rent, or 3rd and
4ths. Can furnish self. Must be
near church and good _ school,
within 15 or 20 miles Atlanta. W.
M. Brooks, Forest Park, R 1.

or 8rd and 4ths, with 4 room
house. Must be furnished. Write.
J. A. Thornton, Palmetto, R 2.

dow wants home with couple on
farm, attending to chickens, gar-
den, and other light work for
room and board, small salary.
Mrs. Mattie Anderson, White
Oak. Box 27-B, Care Mrs. H. S.
Cunningham.

Middleaged man, exp. in farm-
ing and ginning, wants job for
wages, or take crop on halves,
with or without Gin to operate
in Fall. Best of ref. G. A. Bran-
nan, McDonough, R 2.

Farm Help Wanted

Want a good man to tend a
1 or 2 horse crop. Have good
bottoms and upland. Must be
able furnish self. J. M. Jones,
Buford, RFD 3.

Want party to tan some cow
hides on shares. State full par-
ticulars. B. H. Kirby, Grantville,
Pele

Want smart, healthy, Christ-
ian woman, to help with chick-
ens, cows and etc., for home and
small salary. Write age and
health, Mrs. M. L. Echols, Cum-
ming, Rt. 6.

Want at once, a boy, 15-20 yrs.
old to live as one of family and
help with farm work. Must be
honest, industrious, and without
bad habits. Christian, and an
orphan preferred. D. D. Burns,
Egypt.

Want a reliable woman of
good character, 30-40 yrs. of
age, healthy, agreeable disposi-
tion to live in home and attend
to chickens, milk cow, etc. Ap-
ply to: Mrs. J. R. Tucker, Stone-
wall, R 1.

Want single, white boy, with-
out bad habits, to help with plow-
ing and work for a 5 small bbl.
stand of turpentine. E. E. Jones,
Nahunta, R 2, Box 6.

Want school girl to live as one
of family and do milking nights
and morning, for board, etc. and
a chance to attend an accredited
high school. Mrs. Paul Alley,
Lakemont.

Want a negro boy or girl, 10-
12 yrs. old, to help with garden
and other farm chores. Will feed,
board, clothe and give some
money. Must be strictly honest
and smart. A. B. Wood, Griffin.

Want a white woman, 30-40
yrs. old, to live with family of
3 adults on farm and assist with
garden, chickens, and cows. Live
as one of family. Steady place
for right party. Mrs. J. S. Out-
law, Adel, R=1.

Want exp. farmer to run a 2
horse farm on 3rd and 4ths. Bot-
tom land, good house; school bus
and mail. See: S. S. Storer, Doug-
lasville, R 6.

Want a good man for farm
work at once. Would like to hear
from a Mr. Roe who was at my
place in December last. Write or
let me hear at once. B. F. Hort-
man, Ochlochnee, R 1.
|. Want a stout, industrious, un-
incumbered woman, Exp. for

work in small farm, assisting







with light farm work, wee.

ing with light work, poultry, gar-

25 yr. old man wants job on

Want 1 horse crop on halves,:

Middleaged, unincumbered wi- |}

Thursday, January z
Farm Help Wanted

Mrs. T. M. Denman, Ryc

Want a good plow han
1933. Will give board and
ing and small salary. Writ
once, before coming. Ivy C
bell, Surrency, R 2,

Want tarm help for sma
reage and 1 room house.
rent for help. 10 minutes |
lanta. Mrs. C. L. Whaley, A
ta, 20 Meadow Way. me

Girl or woman wanted for
farm work. Not over 35
age. Good chance for right
ty. Write full details. W.
ley, Marietta, Ga.

Want a single man, 40 yr
older, without bad habits to
small farm. Give board, cl
laundry. Write. W. M. Th

and wife, to stay on 30
farm. There will be no ren
pay. Apply by mail only.
Stein, Atlanta, 57 Forsyth |

Want party for 2 1-2
farm on 50-50 or other |
Party to furnish own stock
fresh land, all under fence
if interested in a good fa:
A. Screws, Midville, R 2.

Want honest, good colored
and wife, middle aged for
work. Good home for right
ties. N. W. Folsom, Norm
Bel.

Want woman, 30-40 yr
for light farm work, pot
garden, etc. Board and
salary. Must be in good he
a@ good worker, and have
references. Apply to: Mrs.
Tucker, Stonewall, R 1.

Good farm of 5 acres in
tivation, 4 room, new house,
poultry house, fenced in, 1
to work and all tools. Will
the place to cultivate to
man on halves. Paved road, |
Atlanta. J. Korizon, 762 Sta
Phone Hemlock 5497. _

Want good farmer for
3 horse farm, standing rent.
be able to furnish self. 8 :
east of Hawkinsville. Land
ing out for several years.
work to be done. Will pay
work. Apply: N. R. Ragan
kinsville, R 5. :

1 horse crop for standing
cheap. 3 room house and pa:
and wood and water. Let
hear from you at once. Als
a man to work on farm
understand farming; live a
of penis: J. E. Gurley, Dal



Plants For Sal





Closing out my Mortgage
ter Bermuda grass roots
time to set for pasture). G
the year round; greatest
by, wet or dry. $1.25 per toe
full, del. L. E. Green, Atl
410 DeFoor Ave., R 5. :

Large, red,. early straw
plants, 25c C. $00, 50c; 50(
$1.25 M del. Ralph Porter, S
esville, R 1. :

E. J., Chas., Copenhagen |

Onion plants, same
Chanclor, Pitts.

Crystal Wax Bermuda
plants, 25c, 200; 500, 50c; |
FOB. J. J. Shearouse, G

Large size Lady T. stra
plants, 300, 60c; $1.75 M
paid. Mrs. L. Ww. Seago,
burst.

Yellow Bermuda onion pl
70c M del. Exc. 1M for 10
dried apples or 1 Black or V
Giant, or other large breed
Lenon Easters, Lenox, R 2
14. =

Mint plants, 35c doz. p
moss; Hot red pepper, dried.
gal. Dill and Gourd seed,

pkg., 2 pkgs., 25c. All DI
Mrs. = B. Thomas, |



ay, January 19, 1933.
ants For Sale

00 Copenhagen Market cab-
400 Bermuda onion, 400 Los

; Market lettuce plants,
Hastings seed, all for $1
id. D. J. Harrison, Black-

: (
J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
r 10c; 60 M. White Ber-
ion, 10c C. 75c M. Better
ices on large quantities. Add
noney for postage. Mrs. H. L.

ttingham,. Guyton.
rawberry plants, 15c C. 200,
+ Tanzie, 10-25c; peppermint,
d 10c; Mullen, 3 bunches,
dd postage. Mrs. Joe W.

m, Toomsboro, R 2.
ckberries, Early Harvest,
odora, Ambrosia, Himalaya
d dewberries, 5c ea. 50c doz.
ord and Lutie grape vines,
ea. $1 doz. Rev. L. D. Rolad-
Atlanta, R 7.

astodon Progressive everbear-
Strawberry plants, 30c C. $2.-
c Emley Long, Cleveland,

fastodon verhearine and
dy T. strawberry plants, 30c C.
5 M. Red Gold strawberry
true name and also sun-
apples, 7c lb. Add postage.
Annie Etris, Dahlonega, R 1.
stal Wax and Yellow Ber-
onion and Chas. W. cab-

ag plants 65c M. 50c M at beds.
. S. Turner, Fitzgerald, R

nice Sage plants, or 2 nice
alaya blackberry plants, for
lbs. peanuts, or 5 lbs. nice
dling pecans or for 18c in
mps. Lorena Vollrath, Win-

Missionary strawberry plants,
C. $2.50 M and add 5c for
hundred plants extra. Will
for anything can use. W. P.
own, Tifton, R 6.
dike strawberry plants,
sp. $2 M. 5M up, $1.50 M
tpaid. Exc. for other value.
t have you? H. A. Sneed,
Point, 600 Center Ave.,

rg lettuce plants, 30c C.
Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun,

ence Sure-Bearing straw-
plants, Red Latham rasp-
also Youngberry plants.
ong, begin to bear in Spring.
ll exe. for anything can use.
H. Lawrence, Toccoa.
sage plants, 6 for 25c; little
w sweet June plum trees, 3
5c; 7 for 50c; Himalaya
berry vines, 18c doz. Exc.
nuts, pecans, cabbage, on-
ants. Lowell Mason, Win-

rost proof cabbage plants,
sey and Chas. and Bermuda
on, 500 for 40c; 75c M post-
d; 50c M COD. Sat. guar, I.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3.

W. cabbage plants, ready
Shipment, prepaid, 500, 35c;
M. N. T. Thomas, Baxley.
illions E. W. cabbage plants, ]
t proof, ready, 35c, 500; 60c
Paul Thomas, Baxley.

O. D., Cold hardened, frost-

cabbage and Bermuda on-

| plants, 500 45c; 60c M. No
ley, pay the postman. W. A.
uce, Cloudland.

Tost proof cabbage and col-j]

d plants, 100 del. for 25c; 500,
e M or 40c M. Exp. col-
L. B. Lang, Omega.
, Chas. W., Flat Dutch and
Succession cabbage plants, 65c M.
ermuda onions, 75c M. All del.
A lots, 40c M. Sat. guar. B. F.
d, Springfield.
far. cabbage plants, 50c M

iol plants, Tse M del. W. L.
ow, E. J., cabbage plants,

5c M del. 5M $3; 10M
collect. _ Guy Waldrp,



Plants For Sale
fer. What have you to exch.
State best offer in first letter.
eee Chambers, Gainesville, R

Jersey, Chas. Duteh cabbage
plants, Straw and Crystal Wax
Bermuda plants, 800, 45c; 500,
65c; $1 M del. R. H. Kent, Daw-
son, :

HE. J., atid Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 30c, 500; 50c M FOB.
Henry Mathis, Gainesville, R 9.
- 500 Lady Thompson strawber-
ry plants, 15 C. T. M. Jones,
Plains.

E. J. cabbage plants,
del. 500, 40c del.
Abbeville.

Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.25 M well rooted. Geo. L. Bel-
flower, Tifton, 305 7th St.

Strong, vigorous Young berry
plants, 75c per doz; $5 C. $35 M.
FOB. Mrs. Edna K. Balcom,
Waycross.

Bermuda onion plants, ready,
75c M; cabbage plants, 50c M.
All del. J. L. Leggett, Baxley.

Yellow Bermuda onion plants,
75 M. Chas. and E. J. cabbage
plants, 60c M. D. M. Barber, Bax-
ley.

Klondike strawberry plants,
25 C. 85c 500; $1.50 M postpaid.
No chks. John L. Jones, Cum-
ming, R 1.

Earliest var., imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, $1.75 M. 500,
$1; 25c C. Large var. Everbearing
30c C. Large May cherries, 3, 30c
$1 doz. Del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
Cumming, R 1. i

Frost proof cabbage plants, E.
J., Chas. W., 70 M prepaid, 50c
M FOB. J. B. McGee, Jr., Ma-
con, RR: 3i

Frost proof cabbage plants, EB
J., C. W. also collard, open field
grown, large, tough, del. by par-
cel post, 200, 20c; 500, 35c; 55c
M. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 200,
35c; 500, 60c; $1.15 M. Large May
cherry trees, 3, 35c; 6, 60c; $1.10
doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Hes;

Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.;
lic, 10c per head; yellow root, 25c
lb. dry sage, 50c lb. Hot red pap-
per, 50c lb. peppermint and sage
plants, 50e doz. Miss Mattie Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, R 4.

Bermuda onion plants, 250, 25c;
500 for 40c; 75c M. All postpaid.
W. H. Weaver, Ocilla.

Early Imp. Klondike strawber-
ry plants, true to name, 25c C.
500, $1; $1.50 M. Ky. Pole Won-
der beans, 20c lb. Major Crowe,
Cumming, R 1.

Frost proof cabbage plants,
Wakefields, Copenhagen Market,
Flat Dutch, 500, 45c; 70c M. Wht.
and yellow Bermuda, onion plants
500, 50c; 75c M. All postpaid.
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.

E. J., C. W. cabbage plants, 75c
M del. 10M 50c M collect: Klon-
dike strawberry plants, $1.25 M
or exc. for tobacco or anything
can use. Theresa Ailen, Gaines-
ville, R 2.

Field grown, frost proof cab-
bage plants, E. J.. C. W., 10c C.
75c M postpaid; Everbearing
strawberry plants, $1 M. F. F.
Rosser, Pitts, R 2.

Cabbage plants, 50c M. Book-
ing orders through February 15
for Cert Portorican potato plants
$1 M. Spring del. Any.amt. W.
H. Boatright, Alma.

Lady T. and Everbearing
strawberry plants, 35c C. $3 M.
Add postage. Miss Lillie Dockery,
Dahlonega, FR 1.

500 Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1 prepaid; mustard and
kale seed, mixed, 25c cupful; long
green okra seed, 10c thls. Exc. for
onions or cabbage plants. Mrs.
S. A. Miller, Finleyson.

Lead. var. Cxbhage and collard

70c M
M. G. Vanzant,

}plants, 15c C; 604.M. Klondike
. | strawberry plants, 00, 40c; $1.25
tob eed, 10c

gar-

can use.



ee sat. 85e, 500, 50c M. Len-
x]

MARKET BULLETIN

Plants For Sale

Jarge spoonful; 75e lb. del. L. A.
Crow, Oakwood.

Early bearing strawberry plants
10 C. Add postage. Exc. for wht.
feed saeks at 5c ea. free of holes;
Red and Yellow pop corn, shelled
40c gal. Add postage. Mrs. R. C.
Law, Empire, R 1, Box 30.

Lady T. and Klondike straw-
berry plants, $1 M; yellow and
Sassafras root, and wild cherry
bark, 20 lb. Exc. for other val-
ue. Mrs. J. L. Phillips, Flowery
Branch, RFD.

Progressive Everbearing Lady
T. strawberry plants, true to
name, 25c C. $1.75 M. Add post-
age on all orders under $1. Mrs.
Josie Stancil, Dahlonega.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M del. in Ga. Exc. for seed
Bunch beans; trade 500 plants
for 10 lbs. chewing tobacco;
Spotted big bone Guinea male 4
mos. pig, $6 at barn. W. D. John-
ston, Grayson.

E. J., Chas. and Copenhagen
frost proof cabbage plants, 300,
35e; 500, 50c; 80c M. Bermuda
onions, same price. All postpaid.
Odis Conner, Pitts, R 1.

Strawberry plants, 15c C. Him-
alaya blackberry, well rooted
vines, 2 for 5c; Okra seed, 5c
teacupful, or exc. for 100 Ib. cap.
white feed sacks at 5c ea. or gar-
den Eng. pea seed. W. C. Teague,
Waco, R 2.

Bermuda onion plants, all lead }.

var., frost proof cabbage plants,
75c M del. J. A. Henry, Meigs.

Cabbage and onion plants, all
lead var., 40c, 500; 60c M del. or
40c M. FOB; Crystal Wax Whit.}|
Bermuda onions, same price. J.
F. Hadden, Doerun.

Splendid var strawberry plants
20c C. good var., seedling fruit
trees, 10c ea. at home. (will not
ship them). Mrs. Alice Garner,
Palmetto.

C. W. cabbage, strong, healthy
plants, Prizetaker onions, yellow
and Crystal Wax Bermuda. All
85c M. Rockyford and Eden Gem
cantaloup seed, 50c Ib. 1-4 Ib.
15c. Prepaid. R. W. Dowdy, Fitz-
gerald, R 2.

Chas. and J. W. cabbage plants
75c M del. 5M up, 50c M collect,
Exc. for anything can use. Cal-
vin Garrett, Gainesville, R 3.

Chas. and E. J., W. cabbage
plants, 75 M, 5M up, 60c M.
Dora Waldrip, Gainesville, R 2.

Missionary strawberry plants,
true to name, 20c C. $1.75 M. All
plants seleeted. J. W. Hancock,
Alma.

Chas. W. cabbage Crystal Wax
onion plants, 75c M. prepaid by
mail or express. Exc. 1M plants
for 15 lbs. well filled pecans, 1932
crop. Ea. pay postage. W. J. Da-
vis, Valdosta, P. O. Box 4.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, well
rooted, field grown, 350, 25c; 600,
40c; 65c M postpaid in Ga. Ham-
bric Brooks, Baxley, R 3.

Cabbage plants, 60c M del. On-
ion plants, 75e M del. Sat. guar.
P. L. Smith, Baxley, R 4.

E. J.. W., Flat Dutch and Co-
penhagen cabbage plants, 25c,
200; 75c M del. 5M or more, 50c
M. Express. Exc. for anything
Cc. V. Strayhorn, Flow-
ery Branch, R 1.

Cabbage, collard and onion
plants, 500, 30c; 50c M. A. Perry,
Valdosta. 406 Wooding Lane.

Frost proof cabbage plants, all
lead. var., now ready, 20c, 200;
45c, 500; 65c M del. by prepaid
parcel post. Miss Mabel Rowe,
Fitzgerald, R 2.

Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. and
Succession cabbage plants, 50c M
2M 95c del; Crystal Wax, Yellow
Bermuda, Silver Skin and Prize-
taker onion plants, 65c M, 3M,
$1.80 del. Harold Smith, Baxley.

Millions Chas. W., J. W., cab-
bage plants, ready for shipment.



Plants For Sale

Young berry plants, well root-
ed, 750 doz. $5 C; $85 M. Now is
time to plant. Information giv-
en for cultivation. Mrs. Rein-
stein, Savannah, 727 E. 39th St.

Klondike Progressive Everbear-~
ing and Lady TT. strawberry
plants, 500 for 75c del and six
famous Red Gold strawberry
plants free with ea. 75c order. A.
D. Call, Eliljay, R 4.

Millions Bermuda Crystal Wax
onion plants; Beet, Boston Let-
tuce, Wakefield cabbage and col-
lards, 25c C. $1.25 M del. 15c C.
$1 M at field. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Register.

8M nice, large Ga. collard
plants for 8 bu. seed oats. Will
also trade for chickens, feed, Ir-
ish potatoes, or anything can
use. Write. K. L. Timms, Cor-

dele.

Black raspberries, Goose plums
60c doz. horseradish, 50c doz.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 20c

C. Add postage. Lee Eller, Elii-
jay.

Gov. insp. Klondike strawher-
ry plants, 25c C. $1.75 M_ del.
Money order preferred. Now rea-
dy. Miss Lena Norris, Sparks, R
2:

Klondike strawberry plants $1.-
25 M or exc. for 15 White sacks,
100 lb. cap. free of holes, or for
Bermuda onion plants. J. W.
Robinson, Waco, R 2.
. Earliest var. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 29c C. $1.50 M. Very
large everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c. $2.50 M. Mrs. Gra-
dy Crowe, Cumming, R 1.

Flat D. and Wakefield cab-
bage plants, 45c 500; 75c M; gar-
den bean seed, white 6-wk. bean
and colored bean, 10c cupful. Del.
No chks. W. F. Mathis, Flowery
Branch, R 1.

Strawberry, Missionary, Klon-
dike, Lady T., plants, $1.50 M del
in Ga. Exc. for peanuts or peas,
or meat, 100 of ea. 3 var. del. for
75c. Guy Taylor, Macon, R 1.

New, patented Thornless
Young berry, Blakemore and
Bellmar strawberry plants, Kud-
zu crowns; Rowden cotton, Neals
Paymaster, Jarvis yellow Prolifie
corn, Grohoma and Sagrain
planting seed. Write. H. A. Neal,
Ashland.

Klondike, Lady T. and Ever-
bearing strawberry plants, $1.25
M del. 2 Red Gold plants with
each order of 500 or more. All
true to name, extra fine. J. H.
Call, Ellijay, R 4.

Frost proof cabbage plants,
lead. var. 500, 40c; 70c M del.
Immediate shipment; White and
Yellow Bermuda onions, same
price. C. W. Stokes, Macon, R 3.

Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, 20c C. $1.75 M del.;

E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage, 75c

M del. 5M up, 50c M col.
Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

Frost proof cabbage plants, E.
J., W., and Flat Dutch, 300, 20c;
500, 30c; 45 M. 5M $2. All del.
Millions ready. M. J. Lewis, Bax-
ley, Star Route.

Lady T. strawberry plants,
$1.45 M. Sage plants, 8c per
bunch. Herbert Pritchett, Elli-
jay, R 4.

Guy

KE. J., Chas. W., Copenhagen:

Market, Flat Dutch cabbage,
White and Yellow Bermuda on-
ion plants. Ea. 75 M, 500, 50c,
postpaid. Roscoe Mays, Fitzger-
ald, R 4, Box 144.

Ga. Blue Stem collard plants,
75c M. Moss packed, shipped
FOB; also Queens Delight roots,
green or dry. Make offer. J, W.
Oliver, Scotland, R 1.

All kinds of cabbage and Ber-
muda onion plants, 50c M. Write
or wire for prices on large quan-
tities. John W. aon aoe Lake-
land.

Crystal Wax Bermuda onion

ae 60 = 5M up, 50c M pre-}
aid R. Hunt, Kathlee:



= PAGE 3 SEVEN
Plants For Sale

Chas. and E. J., cabbage, and
White and Yellow Bermuda on-
fon plants, 65c M del. 5M $2.25;
10M $4, Exp. collect. Grady Aute
ner, Macon, R 8.

Strawberry plants, Klondike,
Missionary and Lady T., $1.50 M
del. Exc. for peanuts and meat.
Guy Taylor, Macon, R 1.

Mastodon everbearing and
Lady T. strawberry plants, 35 M
$3 M. Black and Red everbear-.
ing raspberry, 50c doz. Cora Tur-
ner, Cleveland, R 4.

Frost proof cabbage plants, 500
40c; 60c M prepaid; 5M $2. Exp.
col. Ranville Fossett, Baxley.

Frost proof FE. J., Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 20c C; 500, 40c
or 75c M del. 5M or more, 50c M
collect. Klondike strawberry,
$1.50 M del. Winfred Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.

Frost proof cabbage plants, 45
M. Shipped COD. W. M. Bullard,
Baxley. |

Ga. collard and Crystal Wax
Bermuda onion plants, 45c, 500;
75c M prepaid. Joe Baker, Nor-
man Park, R 1. ;

E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,

35c, 500; 65 M del. Leon Gaff,
Fitzgerald, R.2: :
Cabbage and collard plants,
75c M or exc. for Watson melon
seed, pigeons, guineas, or ducks.
G. Ben Wilson, Rebecca. :
38M genuine Young dewberry
plants, heavily rooted. T. D. Ech-
ols, Lula.
Chas. W., E. J., Dutch, earliest
var., cabbage plants, 50c, - 500;
75c M, 25c, 200. H. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald, R 2. eos
Lady T. strawberry plants, 20

C; 500, 90c; $1.50 M. Klondike,

500, 75c; $1 .25 M. Ethel Crow,
Gainesville, R 2. oe

Everbearing strawberry plants, ae
500, $1; May strawberry, 500, $1;
ratsbane, 20c lb; yellow root, 20c
lb. Mrs. J. Ni. Adamson, Lula,
R32:

Cabbage and collard plants,
40c 500; 75c M; strawberry plants
$1.50 M. Kudzu crowns, $1 C del.
B. Crow, Gainesville.

Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. and
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, rea-
dy, 50c M. del., 40e M COD. Guar.
sat. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, R 2.

Young berry plants, 50c doz.;
$4 C. 1 yr. old plants $1 doz. Ear-
ly, delicious, and heavy bearer.
C. M. Garrett, Bowdon.

Sas strawberry plants, 25

C. $1.50 M. Exc. for pigs or Rib-
bon Cane syrup. A. M. Wilson,
Jonesboro. ;

Lucretia dewberry and Eldora-
do blackberry plants, 70c C, $6
M del. Want to buy 10 W. L.
roosters, 2 yrs. old, at 50c each,
del. Maude Hamby, Greenville.

Frost proof cabbage plants, E.
J.. Chas. W., Flat Dutch, Suc-
cession, Copenhagen, 70c M del.
5M $2.50 FOB. Immediate ship-
ment. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, R 3.

Quality Missionary strawber-
ry plants, wet moss packed, first
crop from Eastern Nursery stock,
30c C; $2.50 M. Postage 10c first

100, 5 ea. additional. Ref. Peo-

ples Bank here. W. F. Luckie,
Ray City. :
Cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, 50c M. Exe. for farm pro-
ducts. Write what you have. J.
Q. Dorris, Valdosta. :
Extra large, Prizetaker, Yel-
low and White Bermuda onion
plants, 500, 40c; 70c M del; BE. J.,
Chas. W. cabbage plants, same
price. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitz-
gerald. 3
Frost proof cabbage and collard
plants, 20c C. 300, 50c; 75c M.
P, P. Ernest Williams, Gaines-
ville, R 1.
Kudzu plants, from 1 to 5 yrs.
old, well rooted, $4.50 M del. Roy
Lewis, Hartwell, R 1.
Chas. W. and E., J., cabbage
plants, 75c M del James Tho


Yellow Bermuda onion,
_ Skin, 65c M, 3M $1.75. All post-

PAGE EIGHT

Plants For Sale



large, red Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 12 1-2c C and post-
age, or exc. 500 for M White
_ Bermuda onions; want some pure
blood White Giant chicks. Also
some Wonder Bird chicks. ,E.
-Hatcheson, Norristown.
- 1 yr. old Asparagus Crowns,
grown from special selected Mary
Washington seed, and at this
time, large and strong. Ready to
_ ship. $5 M FOB. Kenneth Tom-
lin, Lyons.
_ Everbearing strawberry plants
25e C, 500 for $1, $2 M. Add
postage. Has extra large berry.
Mrs. W. H. Norton, Grayson, R. 1.
Field grown, frost proof E. J.,
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 10c C.
_ postpaid; Everbearing strawber-

ry, 15c C. $1 M. F. F. Rosser,
_ Pitts.

Rhubarb or pie plants, small,
: pencil size roots, 30c doz. larger,
50c doz. 3 doz. $1 del; Dill seed,

50c Ib. 6 lbs. $2 del. or exc. Eli-

za Anderson, Roy.

= Jersey, Chas. Dutch cabbage
_ plants, Straw and Crystal Wax
Bermuda onion plants, 300, 45c;
500, 65c; $1 M del. R. H. Kent,
- Dawson. Z

_ E. J., C. W. cabbage plants, 75c
-_M del. 10M 50c M collect; Stone
and Baltimore tomato seed, 15c
Ib. Marglobe, $1.25 Ib. del. W. O.

- Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

# E. J., W. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 75 M or 70c M in 5M
lots, all del. Rafe Thompson,

_ Flowery Branch, R 1.
E. J.. W. and E. Flat Dutch,

Copenhagen cabbage plants, 300,
_ 80c; 500, 50c. 75c M postpaid, 5M
up, 50 M. Exp. collect. C. V.
_ Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, R 1.
Frost proof cabbage and onion
& plants, 50c M. Minnie Mae Hen-

drix, Valdosta.

_ Frost proof cabbage plants, all
Var., 55 M. 2M $1; Crystal Wax
silver

paid. Harold Smith, Baxley.

Frost proof cabbage plants, 40c
M or exc. for baby chicks, Ga.
Cane syrup, or nice dried fruit.
Mrs. B. F. Baker, Omega, R 2.
Millions frost proof Chas. W.
and E. J. cabbage plants, ready,
prepaid, 30c, 500; 50c M. Kenneth
Craven, Baxley.
_ C. W. cabbage plants, 15c C.
200, 25c. 500, 35c. 60c M ae ses
RR. 8S. Wolfe, Baxley.

Flat Dutch, E. J., Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 40c 'M postpaid.

_ H. F. Johnson, Baxley, R 1.

Frost proof Chas. W., E. J., and
J. W. cabbage, guar. good count
prepaid, 30c, 500;.50c M. Lucille

Norton, Baxley.

Chas. W., E. J., cabbage plants

45 M. 5M $2; White Bermuda

onion plants, No. 1, 65c M. 500,

35c; Prizetakers, 60c M. All del.
ae Tk, Beckworth, Baxley.

_ Millions cabbage plants, Imp.
W. (Earliest Header known), also
Crystal Wax and Yellow Bermu-
_ da onions, pencil size, All COD.
50c M. Sat. guar. F, F. Stokes,
_ Fitzgeralds.

Cabbage plants, Extra B. aad
a Flat Dutch, also Crystal Wax and
Yellow Bermuda, pencil Size. All
COD, 50c M. Sat. guar. J. P. Me-
Cook, Fitzgerald, E. Central Ave.

Big Boston and White cabbage

lettuce plants, 15c C. postpaid.
Mrs. O. Stewart, Halcyondale,
Box 59.

_ Frost-proof E. J., C. cabbage
plants, 59c M. del or exc. for N.

CC, Runner peanuts. P, L. Smith

Baxley, R 4.
Everbearing strawberry plants
25 C or 500 for $1. Exc. for 100

Ib. cap. white feed sacks. Ea. pay

_ postage. Mrs. C. R. Cofer, Louis-
: ville, Re 4

Plants Wanted

: Want : to 5M Red despberry
lants, cheap. Send small sam-







Plants Wanted

ple and best price. Also want
black caps. E. J. Hart, College
Park. :

Want red raspberry planis.
Will exe. fig bushes or strawber-
ry plants. Mrs. W. C. Maddox,
Gritfin, R C.

Seed For Sale

15 Ibs. genuine Rocky Ford
cantaloup seed, 1932 crop, 20c Ib.
28 lbs genuine Baby lima beans,
white, 10c lb. All FOB. W. U. J.
Draughon, Cairo. Money order.

15M stalks seed cane, any amt.
18 head common goats, good con.
i Ibs. all pork sausage, $1; milk
cows, dif. grades; No. 1 Ga. Cane
syrup; Spanish peanuts. L. E.
Philips, Colquitt.

Dixie Belle watermelon seed,
25 Ib. 5 Ib. lots, 20c lb. Frost
proof cabbage plants, 40c M. 5M
$1.75. B. F. Baker, Omega, R 2.

Egg plant seed, 25c per oz.
Florida High Bush var. Milton
farvey, Jakin,

Clements American Wonder
melon seed, $3.25 lb. $2 per 1-2
ib.; $1.25 per 1-4 lb. Del. What-
ieys corn ist yr. $1.50 bu. 50c
pk. FOB. C. R. Smith, Buford,
O23.

Earliest of all winter Eng. peas
35c lb. The new vegetable Green
ready for use in 25 days from
planting, 15c oz. old fashioned
tenderest cornfield beans, 35c lb.
ava Cogburn, Alpharetta, R 2.

2 lbs. Willetts Eng. pea seed,





20c Ib. pop corn, 10c qt. White

muitiplying onions 40c gal. Span-
ish peanuts, 3c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. G. L. Tallant, Cumming, R
i

30 lbs. Perkins green pod okra
seed, raised especially for seed,
10c lb. not prepaid. E. E. Chas-~
on, Cairo, R 2.

20 lbs. long green okra seed,
for sale, or exc. for onion plants
or sets, or anything can use. Mrs.
W. G. Johnson, Ringgold, R 3.

Sev. lbs. long green okra, very
fine seed, 20c ib. del. Hugh Un-
derwood, Cartersville, R 3.

White velvet okra seed, 20c lb.
del. Jerusalem artichokes, 2 1-2
lp. del. J. M. Greer, Hampton.

3 lbs. Buff Face tobacco seed.
Make best offer for lot. C. W.
Beck, Crawford, R 1.

Yellow pop corn, shelled and
cleaned, good for seed or eating

oc lb. Plus postage. Mrs. C. C.

Linch, Armuchee, R 1.

E. W., Flat Dutch, Copenha-
gen, New Stone, Baitimore to-
mato, 75c lb. Marglobe, tomato,
and Prizetaker onion, $1.25 lhb.;
cy. cream speckled sugar crow-
ders, $5 per 100 lbs. B. R. Wood-

iff, Flowery Branch, R 1.

Hastings cabbage - collard,
okra, white bush squash seed, 10c
cup, 3 for 25c; hot pepper, and
Dill, 5 thls. Yellow pop corn,
shelled, 20c qt. Geo. W. Wiley,
Ashland.

Yellow meat watermelon seed,
hand selected, 4 thls. 10c; 11 tbls
465c. Postage paid on 25c orders.

Add 3c on 10c orders. B. M. Mil-

ler, Enigma, R 1.

Red multiplying onion buttons
d0c gal; white, Half Runner gar-
den beans, 25c teacupful; also 3
lbs. fresh country butter ea. wk,

25 lb, del. Miss Gennia Brown,
Ball Ground, R 1.

Conch peas, 3 lbs. 50c; T-N-T
or Mushroom pop corn, 1-2 Ib.
30e; 50c lb. Japanese Hull-less
pep corn, 35 lb. LaConch peas,
1-4 Ib. 25c. All postpaid. Earl S.

| tedwine, Madras.

Okra and Russian sunflower
seed, each, 10c cupful; Tobacco
seed, 10c spoonful; Garlic bulbs,
3 for 25c; Yellow root, 20c lb.
Mrs: Ethel Silver, Talking Rock,
aes

Mung beans for seed;
Sugar Crowder peas,
Favorite corn, white bunch but-

5c lb.

Truckers



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MARKET BULLETIN

Seed For Sale >

ter beans, and long, fine corn-
field beans, 10c lb. Stamps ac-
cepted for small amts. Mrs. B. F.
Duncum, Philomath.

Lispey watermelon seed, 15c pt.
Tobacco seed, 10c teaspoonful;
red pepper seed, 10c teaspoonful,
okra seed, 10c pt., Senna seed,
10c pt. Paul Gilstrap Alphar-
etta, R 5,

_ Jamaica tobacco seed, 15c tbls,
postpaid. Ralph Norris, Quitman,
Beal.

100 bu. Portorican potato seed,
50c bu; Hendersons white bunch
butter bean seed, 15c lb; Truck-
ers white squash seed, 50c lb.
White Rice pop corn seed, 10c lb.
B. B. Morgan, Clyo.

White nest onions, for setting,

30c gal. $1.75 bu. Send postage.

D. M. Barge, Tyrone. ;

Calif. multiplying Moss _ bear
seed, 10c. Mrs. E. B. Green, At-
ianta, 410 DeFoor Ave., R 5.

Stone Mtn., and Thurmond
Grey melon seed, 60c lb. Exc. for
Duroc male pig, eggs, cotton
seed, syrup, peanuts, velvet
peans, or anything you have.
Starling Yawn, Vienna, R 2.

33 bu. Hot Red pepper, dried,
ripe and sound (would be good
seed for planting). Make best
offer; Senna seed, 5c tbls. Add
postage. Iowa Woodring, Alto, RK
He

White Half Runner bean seed,
15c cupful; pumpkin seed, long
green oxra, 10c cup; white bavy
limas, 10c lb. 3 Ibs. 25c. No chks.
A. L. Sargent, Pitts, R 1.

Willetts Wonder Frost-proof
Eng. peas, 20c lb. $2.50 pk. $10
bu. Del. Mrs. J. W. Clark, Gay.

Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c good start, postpaid; black
walnut bushes (3) 1 1-2 yrs. old,
25 each. Sev. this yrs bushes,
15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Sallie
Floyd, Rockmart, R 2. :

Running okra - seed, 25c doz.
del. J. T. Warnock, Tarrytown.

Good, selected, hand saved,|
shade cured Tom Watson melon
seed, 30c lb. or exc, for good
white feed sacks, at 7 1-2c ea.
Mrs. Leah Hurst, Meigs, R 1.

Good, multiplying Calif. beer
seed, 10c good start, del. also
white Pearl pop corn, shelled,
10c lb. not postpaid. Mrs. -Co-
rinne Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.

Old N. C. Long Leaf tobacco
seed, 15c this. prepaid. Chas.
Gowder, Powder Springs, R 2.

Genuine Stone Mtn. melon
seed, hand selected, from choice
melons of pood size, 35c lb. in
,arge lots. L. P. Prator, Ft. Val-
ley.

Long green pod okra seed, 10c
cupful, and postage. Mrs. J. &.
Murphy, Gainesville, R 7.

Jacksons Wonder Bunch bui-

ter-beans, 10c lb. Pride of Ga.

watermelon seed, 40c lb. Red
pepper, 30c gal. J. N. Carson,
Griffin.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, fresh
crop; 26C 1b." or exc. :for N22 C.
gunner peanuts at 50c bu. J. L.
Bishop, Tifton, R 2.

Guar. pure Tom Watson mel-
on seed, 30c lb. del. Will exc. for
other value. W. A. Boykin, ae
eule, Ro.

White velvet okra seed, 25c Ib.
5 lbs. $1. Hot red pepper, dried,
30c lb. del. Ida Wright, Alto, R
1,

Genuine Rocky Ford cantaloup
seed, 50c lb. G. L. Wetherington,
Lenox.

Calif. beer seed, thls., postpaid
oc. Mrs. T. C, Craton, Dallas, R
4,

10 or 12 lbs. black pole beans,
15c Ib. or exc, for tobacco, or E.
J. cabbage plants; also mustard
seed, 15c per snuff-box full, or
exc. for onion plants. E. D.
White, Rupert.

Grohoma grain sorghum.
Grain heads, 10-18 in, long. Fine

for feed for hogs, cows, chickens.



5 Ibs. _ plant an acre, 20 Ib. Want
G

Stone | . Min.

Seed For Sale

Newnan, 29 College St.

Bonanza tobacco seed, 20c thls.
$3 lb- postpaid. Cash. (This to-
bacco made over $600 per Acre
in 1926). L. H. Grimsley, Adel.

3 - 5 cars Red and Ribbon
seed cane, with a few M Green
included, Av. about 3 ft. Assure
good stand. 5c per hundred
stalks. $7.50 M. FOB. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven.

Senna seed, 10c per a 10c
snuff-box full, or 3 for 25c. Mrs.
Nash T. Sample, Cumming, R 5.

About 2 bu. of Mush peas, 10c
Ib. plus postage. Miss Rubye
Crowder, Milner, R 1.

Eaves large yellow multiply-
ing prolific onions, 15c qt. 60c
gal. $4.50 bu. FOB, or exc. for
anything can use. Joseph Nor-
man, Dewyrose, R l.

Seed: Early May Eng. pea and
okra, each, 25c cupful; early
pickling cucumber and Cushaw
each, 10c thls. Add postage. Miss
Merine Henderson, Ellijay, R 3,
Box 49.

100 lbs. Cuban Queen melon
seed, $1 lb. also 500 lbs. Thur-
mond Grey melon seed 15c Ib.
P, E. Ivey, Pinehurst.

75 lbs. Hales Best cantaloup
seed, from finest melons, Ist yr.
from D. V. Burrell, Rocky Ford,
Colo. 75e lb. or 50c: Jb. for en-
tire lot. J. L. Burk, Tifton, R 3.
Box 34.

White velvet okra seed, red or
yellow, 5c a spoonful, or exc.
them for white feed sacks. W.
W. Collins, Toccoa, R 2.

White, brown-eyed peas, 3c Ib.
long green pod okra seed, 15 Ib.
Mung beans, 15 lb. Cantaloup
seed, 30c lb. All clean. Exc. for
anything can use. H. D. Wilson,
Palmetto.

Burbanks Golden Treasure
cantaloup seed, guar. pure, 2nd
yr. direct, 25c pkt., 50c oz; Dill,
2 tbls. 10c; parsnip, 2 tbls. 10c
All postpaid. R. H. Long, Cul-
verton.

Old. fashioned scallion buttons,
35c gal. 20c per 1-2 gal. Del. in
gal. Accept stamps or money.
Mrs. Ethel Tallant, Cumming, R
6, Box 21.

10 or 12 lbs. Black Diamond
watermelon (grow large, dark
blue, almost round) seed, 25c lb.
T. L. Moore, Rome, 614 S. Broad
St.

Crotolaria Spectabilis, best and
cheapest summer legume known.
Real soil builder. Yields of 20
tons green wt. per acre not un-
common. H. A. McCord, Albany.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, pure,
sound, 30c lb. Orders for 15 lbs.
or more, 25c lb. No chks. B. L.
Lucas, Vienna, R 5.

175 lbs. okra seed, 20c Jb. or
exc. for 10 M E. J., cabbage
plants at 75c per M. W. N. Bar-
rett, Lula, R 3.

New crop seed, Marglobe to-
mato, Yellow Bermuda and
Prizetaker onion, $1.50 lb. Great-
er Baltimore, Stone Mtn., toma-
to, Chas. W., Copenhagen Mar-
ket cabbage, $1 lb. R. L. McRee,
Meigs.

Running butter-beans, colored,
white bunch butter-beans, white
crowders, Calif. black-eyed peas,
Cuhsaw, pumpkin seed, white
Rice pop corn, 10c teacupful.
Add postage small orders. Mrs.
Ben Echols, Philomath.

White velvet okra seed, 20c
lb. Deep rib, pink meat canta-
loup, by the lb. or 10c pkt., Mar-
tin gourd seed, 10c pkt. Miss
Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, R
3.

Few gal. white nest onions,
40c gal. Few lbs. Bloomsdale spi-
nach, 25c Ib. sev. lbs. white Pear]
pop corn, 10c Jb. All postpaid.
Mrs. N.-B. Daniel, Menlo.

Worlds Beater melon, grow to
wt. 100 to 160 lbs. Seed, $1 oz.
$10 Ib. Exc. for cabbage and
onion plants..Ea. pay postage. E.
T. Clements, Tennille

1M, is. best hand picked
melon seed, fresh



Thursday, Janu
Seed For Sa

crop, 50 lb. del. 100 Ibs
lb. B. R. Andrews, Hi

Artichokes, 2c lb. FO:
for white N Z. or Chi
bits; white velvet okra
lb. FOB. J... Mv. Grey,

20c qt. del; good, flu
bacco, 10c Ib. Exc. fo
gar crowder peas.
Gamble, Surrency, R 2.

White velvet okra 5
lb. brown striped runn
10c per cup; collard see
3 this. 8 thls. 25c. M
McGill, Bronwood, R 1,

Ib. All FOB: R. T. Ho
gansville.

White nest onions
and Hastings seed co
nubbed, or $1 bu. she
to pay postage on all. Le
Compton, R 1.

White velvet okra see
or exc. for cabbage or.
onion plants. Stringle
pod bean seed. Doyle
Suwanee, R 1, Box 1.

50 lbs. Stone Mtn. w
seed, 25c lb. FOB; also
bu. pure Half and Ha
seed. State price. L.
Tifton; Rak.

Golden Bantam swe
green pod okra, 15c
Top turnips, 20c Ib. lons
cucumber, pumpkins,
Under 30c orders add
A. D. Todd, Sarah.

Cornfield beans, 10 cu
Runner beans, 10c cup

okra, green pod, 10c cupf
postage. No stamps. Mrs, }
Pitts, Toomsboro. :

Red and Yellow pop
gourd, sunflower, citron
Patty-Pan squash, pu
ra, pepper, sumac, s:
other seed, 10c pkg. Ed
tum, Bolton.

Best coffee seed. te
15c; $1.10 lb. del. Cash
der. No stamps. A. M.
Soperton, R 3, Box 24,

White velvet okra
Ib. not del. Whatleys see
nubbed and shelled, in
$1 bu. FOB. Frank
Milner.

50 Ibs. fine sapbea
Danvis, Truckers Favo
shelled, no weevils, ea
lb. The small shipping
seed, about 1 1-2c gal. $!
Harper, Wray, R 1. =

Zz

Rape seed, 2 lbs. 35c
50; 9. Ibs. $1; W.-H
Pearson.

Curley Leaf mustard _
oz. Bunch Eng. pea se
25c; nice black (table)
bearing; can make 8
25c Ib. Mrs. Piety Forbe
let.

New crop seed: Toma
globe, $1.50 lb. Greate
more and Stone, 75c Ibs :

Bermuda, $1.50 lb. Pos
L. McRee, Meigs.

Mustard seed, 25c Ib
tage on orders less |
Mrs. Clayton Douglas, A
Gen. Del.

1 yal. multiplying shal
okra seed, 15c per 1-
Exc. for White Chinchil
White or Silver Martin bi
bit. Mrs. J. P. Hare
RI,

Stone Mtn., Black
Jones, true orange me
termelon seed, Honey
loup, old fashione
seed, none mixed,





Positions Wanted



43 yr. old exp. farmer wants a
farm. 8 in family to work; 2 plow
boys. Have to be moved and fur-
nished; Have 3 milch cows and
1 mule. See or write at once.
Live 8 miles Ft. Valley. S. C.
Shurley, Byron, R 3.

Want a farm with a person
that will treat us right. 7 of us,
S children, from 6 to 13 yrs. Dont
use tobacco nor whiskey. Good
workers, nor cuss. Need some
help. Know how to farm, John
W. Seago, Vienna.

Farm Help Wanted

Want a Christian couple to
live with me: allow 3 room house,
cultivate 1 or 2 horse crop.
Good location, within 10 miles
Atlanta. Good pasture, eic.
Standing rent. Miss Mary A.
Rowden, Ellenwood.
' Want boy or man, from 16 to
0 yrs. of age for farm work of
-gll kinds. Must be sober, hon-
est, and dependable every way.
Z. Broome, Greensboro, R 2.
Want good, reliable, sober
farmer who can furnish self for
1 horse crop, 15 miles west of
Atianta. Standing rent. Good 5
room house, large pasture with
running water, good land. Paul
HL Beer, Atlanta, 463 Euclid Ter-
race, NE. De-4390-J.

Want farmer who is familiar
with chickens, fruit and vege-
tables. Married man with small
family preferred. Address by
mail only: F. S. Bailey, Atlanta,
$5 Linden Ave. NE.

- Want woman, 30-35 yrs. old
to live as one of family and as-
sist with light farm work, H. F.
Dudley, Dallas, R 3.

Want nice boy about 16 yes.
of age to work on farm, One that
has been raised on farm, for
poard and clothing or board and
small salary. Write or see. C. M.
Morton Alpharetia, R 5.

Want a farmer for 1 horse
farm on highway, between Un-
jon Point and Robinson. Small
standing rent or 4ths. D. K. Me-
Kibben, Robinson.

Want man without family to
live with me and take complete
charge of the general farming
and stock raising on my place.
Must know his business and be
willing to work for percentage
basis until he has demonstarted
his abilitly. Otto B, Dumas,
Rockmart, Box 224.

Want a man that understands
farming, and is not afraid of
work; live as one of family thru
winter months, and small salary
or cotton patch in summer time.
Prefer middleaged man. Bod
Gurley, Dallas, R 4. .

Want white boy, 16 years or
older, with good habits and farm
exp. Will pay $4 mo. board and
laundry. J. A. Glosson, Jones-
boro, R 1.

Want good white woman, 20-
40 yrs. old to help with light
farm work for board and small
Salary. Mrs. Roger W. Bagwell,
Alpharetta,

Want nice, honest negre girl
to help with light farm work for
board ond clothes. 3 in family.
Come at once if interested. Clif-
ford McCullough, Lithonia, R 1.
- Will give rent of 4 room house
for repairs, also use of land ad-
joining, on shares (about 2 ac-
ves), suitable for chickens or
cows, to. party who will furnish





man to live as one of family and
essist with light farm work. Will
ome after you live within 25
miles Griffin. Mrs. Opal Dunn,
Griffin, Village No.2 ~~

Want good farmer for 1 or 2
horse farm good fertile land;
good houses, water, etc. Schools

1d churches convenient, 12 mi.

Sota Must be able furnish

Neon! a:

Aware ere 310, Nines sete

F arm Help Wanted

~ Want a farm partner. I will
furnish land and he stock and
tools; each work. If interested,
write; Mrs. Jones, Clo Mrs. E.
Forber, Prosperity, 8. . Rt 1,
Box 24, Resident of Ga.

Want good farmer for big 1
horse farm. Standing rent. Must
have stock, feed, implements, At
Centerhill. Also 4 room house, 4
acres land, good out-bldgs., good
water, Near school and church.
oe Ellen Johnson, Jonesboro,

2.

Want colored man to live on
lot and raise vegetables, poul-
try, and general light farm
chores. Room, lights, meat and
small salary. Apply any morn-
ing befor 10 oclock in person, or
see: W. Druiff, Atlanta, 2nd
floor at 183 1-2 Peachtree St. NE

Want a strong, healthy, young
single woman, 18 to 25 yrs. old,



for good home, clothes and board
and little spending money. Pre-
fer an orphan. Must give ref. P.
L. Hopson, Hawkinsville.

Want some good farm woman,
40 or 50 yrs. old, to milk, attend
to flowers, ete, for board and
small salary. a. T. Chambers,
Flovilla,

Want good farmer for 32 or 3
horse farm, Has good ceiled,
painted house, barn, ete. Fine
tobacco land. Mra . O. Sikes,
Sylvester.

Want a boy, able and ambi-
tiaus who believes in farming, to
grow with my farm. Must be 15
yrs. old at least. Good opportu-
nity for right party. & T. Kid-
der, Jr., Meigs.

Want a white farm hand for
board, laundry and 3 acre cotton
patch, or $5 per mo. to be paid
in Fall. Come at omca M C.
Padgett, Stilson.

Want good farmer on 3rd and
4ths, 2 oy 1 horse crop. Plenty
of land; 4 room house, good
barns, pasture, ete. Near school
and church. Guy Osborne, Cler-
mont, R 1.

Want woman, 35 or 40 yra., to
help with light farm work, Will
furnish clothes, board and room.
White or colored. Mra. C. M.
Rich, Revecea, R 2

Want nice girl to Ive as one
of family and help with poultry
and other light farm work. Will
pay a small salary. Mrs. Jos.
DeAntonio, a, i P. O.
Box 722,

Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
100 Ibs. improved, frost-proof
Wonder garden peas, grown es-
pecially for seed. Make best
price for lot. Or 25c Ib., 3 to 5
Ibs. lot, by parcel post, 20c Ib. S.
G. Williams, Swainsboro.
10 Ibs, Willetts Wonder Eng.
peas, frost proof, 20c Ib. del. or
exc. for white feed sacks, or wht.
Half Runner bean seed. Mrs. R.
P. Bannister, Ball Ground, R 1.

50 bu. No. 1 O-too-tan beans,
$2 bu. FOB; 3 mules, 900-1100 Ibs.
Bargain. D. R. Nall, Luthersville.

Genuine O-too-tan Soys, $1.65;
Biloxis, 75c; Brabham peas, 70c;
Brabham, Irons, mix, 65c; New
Eras, 60c; and mix. peas, all
kind, 60c. All sound. New crop.
| D. GC. Strother, Ft. Valley.

Brown-eyed white peas, TSe;
Little Lady, very small, $1.50;
Brabhbama, 70e; New Eras, 65c;
genuine O-too-tam soya, $1.65.
Write for Jarger lct prices. B. TF.
Marshal, Ft. Valley.

206 bu. ea. Brabham and Irom
peas, 75 bu. FOB. Sound, new
crop. Samples on request. Money
order or cashiers chk. RB PF.
Scarhorough, Byron.

aa fashioned, tender a

beam sved, We teacuplul, er







to assist with light farm work}



WARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Products
For Sale

Georgia Products
For Sale |

Georgia Pride | |
For Sale C :



same price; sugar crowders and
blue striped bunch pea, 12 1-2c
Ib. Mra. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, R L

75 Ibs. Uttle white Rice peas,
Slightly damaged, 4c lb. FOB.
Aticus McDonald, Stapleton, R 1.

Running velvet beans, threshed
even wt. bags. J. W. Parker, Mil-
len.

Cream Sugar Crowder peas,
sound and free from weevils, 4c
lb. White nest onions, large var.,
sound for planting, or eating, 35c
gal. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Villa
Rica, R 1.

New Era, Red Hull Speckled
and Unknown peas, Each, 70 bu.
Mrs. Ella Yawn, Pitts, R 1.

Ky. Wonder pole bean seed, 1-2
pt. 10c. Theron Patrick, Social
Circle, R 3.

Pure, sound Brabham peas, 65c
bu; also pure Ga .Cane syrup, 10
Ib. cans, 40c ea. FOB. N. W. Wil-
liams, Oglethorpe.

Pure, clean, Early 2-crop eream
crowders, 75 bu. FOB. David
Phelps, Rutledge.

40 lbs. Georgia Cracker pole
beans (this var. has been grown

by our family for past 60 yrs. and

of very fine flavor) 10c per tea-
cupful. Mrs. J. H. Poston, Chat-
tahoochee, Fla., R 1, Box 68, Res-
ident of Decatur County, Ga.

White lady peas, 4 Ib. or $2
bu. FOB. Canon. Morris Bur-
roughs, Canon.

Tender white and striped Half
Runners, Red Valentine bush
bean, tender green pod pole bean
20c cup; red speckled crowders,
10c cup. No chks. Ruby Barrett,
Ellijay, R 8, Box 57.

50 tons sound, dry Velvet beans
in the pod, 1932 crop, in car
loads or truck lots, $5 per ton,
FOB. D. W. Knight, Dexter.

1 car sound, dry velvet beans
in the pod, $5 per ton, FOB. E.
E. Gilbert, Dexter.

20 tons good, sound, dry vel-
vet beans in the pod, $5 ton,
FOB cars or truck. T. J. Gilbert,
Dudley.

Red spotted Crowder peas, 4c
Tb. plus postage, or $2 bu. FOB
Chipley, Ralph Hines, Hamilton.

Field peas, white table peas
and cream crowders. Would con-
sider exe. for hogs, mules, corn
or oats if not too far away; want
Lespedeza seed. Exch. for or buy.
F. W. OKelley, Murrayville.

Cream sugar crowder peas, 8c

Th. Calif, black-eyed white peas,

10c Ib. Postage paid on $1 orders
or more, in Ga. T. W. Frey, Dal-
las. R 3.

Brabham peas, 90c bu. New
Eras, slightly mixed, 60c bu. Will
exe. some for cabbage and Ber-
muda onion plants. M. H. Cal-
laway, Farmington.

Genuine O-too-tan beans, guar

the best I have ever had, $2.50
FOB. 10 bu. or more, $2.25 bu.
G. D. Hutchinson, Williamson.

Sound, clean Lady peas, 6c Ib.
Postage paid on 10 lots or more;
black-eyed peas, 5c Ib. Mrs. Gra-
dy Settle, Suwanee, R 2.

Sound, recleaned Running vel-
vets, 80c bu. Brab and Red Hull
speckled peas 80c bu. O-too-tans,
$1.60. All 1932 crop. Shipped in
new 2 bu. bags, C. H. Cooke, San-
dersvilie.

Field peas, New Eras and
Whips, mixed, 80c bu. in 10 bu.

lots, In new even wt. bags, FOB.

Mark T. Warren, Dewyrose,
Hastings pure, sound, white
ecrowder peas, lfc qt. 80c pk. $1.25
bu. Add postage. Mra DF. Wail-
ker, Warthen.

Willetts Wonder frost proof
Eng. peas, 25 Tb. del. Mra. % B.
Saxon, Sylvania.

100 Ibs. Ky. Wonder bean seed,
hand cleaned, 15 lb. del. or exs.
fer anything cam we @

Mocre, Welston.
sonal



bu. Also Excel melon seed, 3 Ibs.
$1. AN FOB this station. C. T.
Walker, Ellaville.

15 lbs. white bunch seed cut-
ter beans, 12 lbs. running white,
10c Ib. 100 lbs. brown-eyed crow-

ders, sourd, 2 1-2c Ib. Also good

seedling pecans, 10c lb. Wm.
Helms, Buena Vista.

Genuine O-too-tan Soy beans,
$1.45 bu. Early Speckled Velvet
beans, 45c bu. Both FOB. Grown
on my own farm. No exch. Rob-
ert Davis, Tennille.

4 bu. Brabham peas, sound
seed, $1 bu; 12 bu. Red Hull, ear-
ly speckled, bright and sound,
90e bu. FOB. Cash with order.
W. C. Brassell, Gibson.

40 or 50 bu. pure Bunch velvet
beans, $1 bu. Exe. for other val-
ue. G. C. Barnes, Blakely, R 1.

BUTTER FOR SALE

Ibs nice fresh country butter
per week, Cows tested. 20c lb.
del. Mrs. W. L. Parker, Carnes-
ville.

4 lbs. butter per week. Cows T.
B. tested, 25 Ib. del. Ga. Car-
tons ret. every 2 wks. No chks.
please. W. C. Wiley, Lula, R 1.

5 Ibs. butter per week, $1 del.,
or. exc. for dried apples at 10c
Ib. Good, 100 lb. feed sacks at
5c ea., table peas, 5c lb. Ea. del.
Mrs. J. B. Cullars, Claxton, R 2.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Chincopee cotton (a. new cot-
ton, earliest and most prolific
known; plant in April, first bales
in July) seed, 75c bu. No corre-
spondence. Supply limited. R. W.
Grow, Colquitt, The P. P.
Farms.

Cokers Farm Relief extra ear-
ly Big Boll; easy picking boll,
weevil beater. $2 per 100 Ib. H.
K. Malcom, Monroe, R 1.

Imp. Rucker cotton seed, 50c
bu. Woods Imp. Hastings Pro-
lific seed corn, hand _ selected,
$1.50 bu. James Wood, Brooks.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

Voliraths Imp. Prolific pop
corn seed, shelled, 15c large pkg.;
field corn, improved for 7 yrs., 2
and 4 large ears to stalk, red cob
40c pk. postpaid. L. J. Vollrath,
Winston,

Whatleys Prolific seed corn,
field selected, hand shelled, $1.25
bu; also Biloxi Soy beans, sound,
dry, clean, $1.25 bu. All in new,
even wt. bags, and FOB. Urben
Bowen, Americus.

Cuban yellow Flint seed corn,
40c pk. $1.50 bu. Add _ postage.
Cash with order. Riley Wood-
ring, Alto, R 1.

Whatleys Prolifie seed corn,
good and sound, 35c pk. $1 bu.
Add postage. W. H. Whitten,
Tifton, R 3.

Slipped shuck corn, 50c bu. at
barn; also Petty Toole cotton
seed, Wilt resistant. 50 bu. O.
H. Scott, Jesup, R A.

Whatleys Prolific seed corn, $1
bu. or exc. for nice, sundred ap-
ples, or peaches, free of core and
worms at 8c lb. O. A. Conner,







not prepaid, or exc. for pure Wht.
Indian Runner ducks; 1 bu. for
1 drake, and 3 duck hens Ea. pay

nubbed and ghelled;

ag ever grew. $1 bu. FOB;

big ear carly June, $1.16.

Will make good wld! firat duly.

_ ahead epee. "OL, ete, Sismhbin, Be A

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE cs

Pure pork country sausage,
smoked dry with green oak, l4
FOB. Sat. guar. Perry oo
Moultrie, R 5.

Pure country pork sausage,
smoked or fresh, 15 Ib. FOB.
Will ship COD. C. H. Wills, Tif-
ton, 110 5th St.

Home-made pork sausage, smo-
ked and linked, 5 Ibs. $1; fresh
home made butter, pound prints
5 Ibs. $1; large soft shell pecans,
5 lbs. $1. All postpaid. J. W.
Lang, Omega.



FRUIT FOR SALE

Nice, bright dried apples, last
yrs crop, 15c Ib. postpaid. Black
walnuts, 75e bu. here. Exc. eith
er for pork or sausage. Mrs. A.
J. Collins, Demorest.

Dried apples, 10c lb; Mastodon
strawberry plants, 25 C. May
cherry, 10c each. Will exch. for
white feed sacks. Mrs. J. Bo
Jones, Dahlonega, R 1.

Sundried apples, 10c Ib. Mas-
todon strawberry plants, 30c .
Good, clean Rice seed, 30c gal;
crookneck squash seed, 10c pkt,
Add postage. Mrs. A. J. Rina:
Cleveland, R 4. ir

Sundried apples, free of worms
etc. 8 Ibs. $1 del. by insured pare
cel post. Cash with order. J. B.
Stembridge, Ella Gap. a

Nice, sunndried apples, 9 Ib.
Del. in 10 Ib. lots; white plum
peach trees, 6 for 50c. Exe. peac
trees for cabbage or Bermuda on
ion plants. Miss N. A. bike,
Dahlonega, R 1. :

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE

20 Ibs. paper shell pecans, med.
size for sale or exch. for other.
value. Mrs. N. D. Barnett, Bish
op, R il.

Runner peanuts, 100 Ibs. $1.5
Cash with order. E. A. Brooks,
Edison.

No. 1 N. C. Runner peanuts 500
bu; No. 1 White Spanish 60c;_
also 36 March hatch B. R. hens,
65c ea. and Delmas pecans, 15_
Ib. Money orders. Ww. Ss. Norton,
Edison.

Few large Stuart pecans, best
quality, 25 Ib; god size well file
led seedlings, 10c lb. Geo. P.
Nunn, Crawfordville, R 2

Valencia peanuts for seed,
trash and pops removed. 7 1-2c
Ib. $5 per 100 Ibs. All FOB. Mrs.
F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs.

8 bu. old runner peanuts, 500.
bu. FOB; also 1 heifer. 15 mos.
old, good stock, bred, $15. C. P.
Brown, Bronwood, R 2. d

Few tons Runner peanuts, 100
Ibs. $1.50; country cured hams,
15 Ib; shoulders, 10c Ib. AU
FOB. G. D. Fain, Edison. :

Large, Red Valencia peanuts,
free of trash and pop, washe
and hand picked, 10c lb. FOB;
12 1-2c lb. del. Exc. 10 lbs. fo
1-2 bu. O-too-tan beans, H. W.
Thurmond, Greshamville. A

12 Ibs. seedling pecan MEATS
free of trash, $3 for lot, or exe.
for 25 feed sacks, not including
postage, either way. Mra. T. A.
Mullins, Goggins, R 1. i

Extra large Schley papershell
pecans, new crop, 5 Ibs. $1 post-
paid in Ga. 4th zone add the
extra postage. Mrs. T. . Floyd,
Chipley, R 2, Box 74.



Stuart and Schley pecans, med.

size papershells, 15 Ib. Mra, &
& Thornton, Fayetteville.

Large, papershell pecans, i
1-3e Ib. large seedlings, 6c Ib,
and postage. Exe. for nice, bright
Strained honey; also pint Ky.:
bean seed, 50c and postage. Mra
4. HE. Price, Locust Grove.

No. 1 Ga. Runner peanuts, 1.
3-46 Ib. im 500 Ib. lots, or lesa;
larger lots, 1 l-3c th. FOB, Gian.



Afar imme. Comstokn, 22,





E Coomis Products
For Sale

_ No. 1 Ga. Runner peanuts, 1
1-2c Ib. in 500 lbs. lots up; 1 3-4c
in smaller lots. FOB. Floyd. Sar-
gent, Cordele, R B.

White Spanish peanuts, $1.50

syrup, $9 per 35 gal. bbl. $2.50
per 6 gal. cans. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
_ REES, ETC., FOR SALE

_ White scuppernong, well root-
ed, 25c; Aristocrat B. R. cocker-
els, 50c ea. Eggs of same str. $3
-C. Mrs. Eugenia Cheek, Ogle-
thorpe. R 3.

Yellow Golden Delicious apple
_ trees, 3 - 5 ft. $4 doz; J. H. Tur-
ner, Carrollton, R 6.

Black walnut yr. old trees, 108
ea. 50 for $2. George Davis, Sar-
ah,

Lead. var., 2 - 3 yr. old Apple,

_ Peach trees, 15c each; Pear and
- Cherry, 25c; Concord, Niagara
- grape vines, 10c; Klondike and
Missionary strawberry, 50c C. $3.-
50 M. Gov. insp. L. C, Head,
Cleveland, R 1.
- Banana plants, extra large.
$1.50; smaller, $1, 50c, 25c and
10c. 12 largest $8. Come after
them. Camphor tree plants, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs, J. L. Burk
Tifton, R 3. Box 34.

White scuppernong cuttings,
rooted, 6 mos. to 3 yrs. old. 4,
25c; 65c doz. 25 for $1; big bun-
ches sage, lots roots, 2 bunches,
15c; 4 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
Leila Titshaw, Monroe.

Japanese Wonder berry vines,

2 doz. 25c; June pears, May
cherry, seedling peach trees, 4 for
25c; poke root, poplar and wild
cherry bark, 3 !bs. 25c. Mrs. Lula
_ Hawkins, Alpharetta, R 4.
May cherry trees, 15c each.
Goose plums and sweet apple and
_ Eng. horseapple. 10c each; sun-
dried apple, 10c lb. May and
- Condons everbearing strawber-
ry, 35c C. Add postage. Mrs.
W. N. Turner, Dahlonega, R 1.

500 papershell pecan trees, 3 -
10 ft. Stuarts, Schleys, Delmas,
and Tesche, 25 to 50c ea. or exc.
for good farm mule, corn, oats,
peas, syrup. C. G. Oliver, Bar-
nesville, R 2.

Tane goose berries,





Currants,
white blackberry,
scuppernong vines, 5c ea. Add
postage. Cash. Mrs. J. A. Dyer,
Dah'onega, R 1.

State insp., true to name Ap-
pl and Peach trees, all lead.
var. 10 to 15c; Concord and Ni-
_agara grape vines, 10c. Exc. for
hogs, corn or wheat. W. H. Alex-
- ender, Cleveland.

Sev. doz. May cherry trees, nice
size, 3 for 25c, or exc. for pea-
nuts, pecans or anything can
use, a very early var., strawberry,
25c C. or exch. Mrs. C. W. Owen,
Gainesville, R 9.

. 15 Pineapple Pear trees, blight
proof, 3 - 4 ft. 2 yrs. old, 50c ea.
$7 for lot; Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 35c C. Mrs. J. B.
Ward, Cordele, R 2.

- Fine Japanese apricot trees, 3

- 6 ft. 50c doz. 2 - 3 ft. 40c doz.

_ del; May cherry, 3 - 5 ft. 50c doz.
del; Yellow root, 12 1-2c lb. del.
dn 4 Ib. lots.
Garesville, R 5.
- Brown turkey figs, Blue Plum,
scuppernong, Muscadine vines,
10c ea. 85c doz.; Klondike, Mis-
gionary strawberry plants, $1.25
_M. Hazlenut bushes, 3 doz. $1.
Exe. for tobacco. A. T. Patter-
gon, Waco.

Blue Plum, Blue Damson, June
cherry, Mogul plum, all 10c ea.
12 for $1. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Monroe.

8 June, 3 Horse, 3 Yates, 3 red
- Delicious; 12 trees, 1 yr. old, $1;
2 yrs. old, $1.50. All del. 40 lbs.
esimdried apples, good cond. $4.00
del T. M, Webb, Bilion.

per 2 bu. bags; also pure Cane

W. 8B. Skinner,



Georgia Products
For Sale

2 yr. old Pear (fine for preser-
ving) trees, $7 C. $1 doz. postpaid
to zone 3. Exc. for tobacco, dried
fruit, or pigs. W. R.. Thompson,
Lawrenceville, R 1. :

White scuppernong vines, 3 - 4)

ft. 10c ea. 3 for 25c; Brown Figs,
2 - 3 ft. sprouts, 10c each; large
pink meated cantaloupe seed, 10c
cupful. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs, J. T. Jones, McIntyre, R 2.

Gov. insp. pecan trees, Schleys,
Stuarts; Money-Makers, 4 - 8 ft.
30c ea. FOB. No orders for less
than 10 trees. 20c ea. in 100 tree
lot. Chas. C. Harman, Stovall.

Hicks Everbearing black mul-
berry sprouts, 10c ea. or 3 for
25c; white and black scuppernong
vines, well rooted. 10c ea. 3 for
25c. Postpaid, Mrs. Marvin Me-
Cook, McIntyre, R 2.

Hicks everbearing ers
sprouts, 3 to 5 ft. rooted, 10c ea.
15 for $1 postpaid; white and
black scuppernong vines, rooted.
3 for 25c. Exc. for Ga. runner
peanuts. Mrs. D. W. McCook,
TACT R 2, Box 17.

mean wann oem

~~ POTATOES FOR SALE.

300 bu. Portorican potatoes in
fine shape. Can load in a short
time. Write or phone, No, 1715.
Lyons and Johnson Corner. Just
come with your truck. Mrs. C. P.
Autry, Lyons.

75 bu. vine grown Cokers Gol-
den Portoricans (set last of July,
over 1-3 of yield were No. 1s.)
For sale or exc. for sound corn.
Make best offer. Rufus Merri-
man, Lyons, R 1.

150 bu. improved big stem seed
potatoes from vines, Gov. insp.
50c bu. or exc. for corn. J. R.
Stewart, Lyons.

Gov. insp. Big Stem Jersey
sweet potato seed, also genuine
yellow skin Portorican potato
seed. Exc. some of either for
good N. C. seed peanuts. E. 8S.
Dasher, Valdosta, R 1.

Porto rico potatoes, 25 bu;
red skin Portorico seed potatoes
(grown from vines on land where
potatoes were never grown be-



fore), 50c bu. T. B. Wilkes, Col-

lins.

300 bu. pure stock Porto Rico
potato seed, State insp. 60c bu.
FOB. I. B. Jones, Screven.

Sweet potatoes, 50'bu., also 25
bu. seed for sale or exc. for pul-

lets or hens, or Fulghum seed)

oats, or day old chicks. WwW. L:
Morgan, Clye. Bes,

SYRUP FOR SALE

Sugar Drip syrup, 45 per gal.
30 gal. in gal. buckets; also peas
75c per bu; Clays, 5 bu; and Ir-
ish potatoes, White Star, 8 bu.
75c bu. C. E. Hood, Jr., Cleveland
R 4, Box 3.

600 gaj. A-1 pure Ga. Cane sy-



rup in. gal. cans. Whole lot del

40 gal. W. O. Harrison, Boston.

No. 1 Ga. Carie syrup, cooked
to Government Standard, 40c gal
or exc. for No. 1 N..C. peanuts,
or Jarvis Golden Prolific seed
corn, J. D. Cowart, Stockton, R 2
Box 35.

1 bbl. No. 1 new Ga. cane syrup
at 20c gal. Cash. O. C, Perdue,
Yatesville.

25 gal. good grade Red Cane
syrup in No. 10 cans 50c gal. FOB
Cash with order. R. Hillard, Du-
pont, R 1, Box 48.

Nice Ga. Cane syrup, 50c gal.
del. Raymon Williard, Fruitland.

Best grade new Sugar Cane sy-
rup, 60 gal. bbls. $14.40; 35 gal.
bbls. $8.75; 20 gal. kegs, $5.75: 15

gal. kegs, $4.75; Cs. 6 No. 10 cans
$2.40; 24 qts. $3. Lee Patrick,
Quitman.

- Pure Sugar cane syrup, cooked
thick and heavy, 60 gal. bbl.
$14.25; 35 gal. bbl. $8.50; 21 gal.
bbl. $5.60. Money order or add

10a to chks for exch, J. EF Pat-|
: rick), Quitman, BR 1.

MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Products
For Sale

A-1 Sugar Cane syrup in new
36 gal. bbls. $8.90; in cases of
six 1 gal. cans, $2.25; 12 half
gal. $2.50 FOB. J. T. Ponder,
Whigham.

Old fashioned, pure Ga. Ribbon

cane syrup, in new 35 gal. cypress.

bb's. $10 per bbl. J. J. Dixon,
Bainbridge, RFD.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

6M collards large, tender, 2c
per head, or whole patch cheap.
My place, 3 miles Gordon. Come
see. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon.

Nice, sweet potatoes. ready for
trucks at reasonable price; about
20 Everlay Brown Leghorn hens
at 60c ea. and will put in a nice
rooster with every 10 hens. J. W.
Williams, Wrightsville, R 1.

1-2 Acre fine collards,



also

some turnips. Can be reached by.

phone through Springfield, Ga.,
before 7 a. m. and after 7 p. m.
Mrs. A. W. Sargent, Rincon,

2 acres nice collards now rea-
dy, for trucks. 2 1-2 miles South
Vienna. B. F. Barry, Vienna.

Between 2 and 3M large head-
ed cabbage-collards, not run-up
or lice, for truck. 1c each for all
in lot, or come and get what you
want. Roy Bloodworth, MclIn-
tyre, R 1.

1200 heads collards ready for
truckers. Make best offer. W. M.
Arrington, Swainsboro, R 4.



Georgia Products
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Exc. Kayana seed cane, cabbage
plants, onion plants, Golden Leaf
smoking tobacco, for Field peas.
W. W. Williams, Quitman.

Want tender, bunch garden
beans; tender cornfield beans and
peanuts. Exc. good value. Mrs.
Marshall Lewis, Rydal, R 2.

COTTON SEED WANTED

Exc. nice value for cotton seed
or shucks, or any kind of cow
feed. Mrs. A. E. Finley, Clark-
ston.

Want 100 Ibs. Rucker cotton
seed. Exc. small white Spanish
peanuts for same. W. A. OKel-
ley, Maysville.









CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED

Exe. $10 value for 20 bu. corn;
also 4 Ancona cockerels to exc.
for corn or syrup. Lonnie Wil-
liams, Flowery Branch.

Want 50 bu. corn, shelled, or
in ear, within 40 miles Surrency.
Make best offer for cash. Ike
Tomberlin, Surrency, R 2.

2 fine Jersey bulls, fine but-
ter cow, hogs of ali kinds to exc.
for corn. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester.

Want 30 bu. corn in shuck at
30c bu. del. to my barn. Nora
Shirley, Alto, R 2.

Want 150 bu. corn, del. Colum-
bus. Make best price for cash.
John Miller, Jr., Columbus, 1529
Stark Ave.

Want 100 bu. good corn, cheap
for cash. Robt. Drury, Waynes-
ville, R. 1, Box 42.

Want 100 bu. slipped . shuck
corn. Must be sound. Make best
cash price del. and FOB; also
large plum trees, 20 for $1, or
exc, for peach trees. O. H. Mul-
key, Marlow.

Exe. 9 mos. old, thoroughbred
Jersey bull for 30 bu. either corn
or seed oats; Want 600 stalks ea.
good Green and Red Ribbon cane
for planting. State price and
length of cane. E. M. Wise, Love-
joy.

Trade reg Jersey cows for corn,
hay or oats. Lawton M. Calhoun,
Columbus, P. O. Box 1117.

Exe. Duroc Jersey brood sow ise
(brings 10-12 pigs at a Htter)|
for $5 bu. corn; also exe. other





Georgia Products
Wanted

good value for White Leghorn or
any other good laying breed hens
J. M. Riggins, Blackshear.

Exe. pure Ga. Cane syrup in
bbls. for good corn in the ear;
also want to buy 100 bu. good
corn in the ear, del. W. S. Booth,
Manor.

Want 150 bu. corn in shuck,
del. in Columbus. Make best
cash price. John Miller, Jr., Co-
lumbus, 1529 Stark Ave.

FARM PRODUCE WANTED

Exec. good value for N. C. pea-
nuts, or Pit Game _ chickens.
Write for full information. H. B.
Harper, Wray.

Want peas, meat, lard, syrup.
chickens, meal and garden seed.
Exc. black how root, and other
roots, etc. Write first. W., W.
Hendricks, Dover.

Exe. red raspberries by the C.
and other value for pecans, peas,
lima beans, dried figs, or honey.
or Essex shoats. Sarah McCruell,
Demorest, R 1.

Want 6M stalks Sugar Cane
for planting in March, 1933. J.
E. Mathis, Junction City.

Have walnuts, pecans to exc.
for dried apples and _ peaches,
chickens, side meat, meal,
lint cotton. Write oe A. B.
Wood, Griffin.

FRUIT WANTED

Exc. Crowder and White peas
for nice, dried apples. Exc, 2 lbs.
peas for 1 lb. apples. G. W. Har-
dy, Winder, R 4.

Exc. 12 lbs. Perkins Mammoth
long-podded okra seed at 20c lb.
for dried apples or peaches, or
pecans or peanuts. -Mrs. F.
Thoms, Rockmart, R 4.

Exc. 15 Ibs. small pecans for
15 Ibs, sundried apples, clear of
all defects. Ea. pay postage. J.
N. Johnson, Lithonia, R 1.

Exc. 5 lbs. white bunch re-
cleaned butter beans for 5 Ibs.
sundried apples, clear of defects.
Ea. pay postage. C. L. Bradford,
Lithonia, R 1.

Exc. sev. lbs. dry butter or
Lima beans for dried apples. Mrs.
Douglas Durrent, Hartsfield.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-

PLIES WANTED

Want all I can get of good,
bright honey, either strained or
comb, in not less than 100 Ib.
lots; at 6c lb. R. T. Burnett.
Atlanta, 429 Adams St. SW.

Want Beeswax; peas and beans.
sev. 2-3 down payment. Ww. C
Siler, Summer.

Want sev. 10 frame hives of
bees in good cond. State best







price. George Nichols, Demorest

Want to buy 50 to 100 lbs. fan-
cy. comb honey in sections. L. W
McClung, Albany, R 3.

Want Honey bees. Italians pre-
ferred. Must be in modern hives
on straight combs, healthy, in

Southeast Ga., at a very reason- |

able price. Describe fully. John
W. Roach, Daisy.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED

Exe. 75 lbs. Honey Drip sor-
ghum seed for 50 Ibs. White
Spanish peanuts, Ea. pay frt.;
Also 700 bundles good 4 hand
fodder for anything can use. G.
H. Lowery, Spring Place.

Want seedling pecans. State
amount, and send sample and



best price. W. L. Tippins, Way-

cross, 906 Eads St.

Exe. Ib. nice, tender, mixed col-
ors cornfield bean seed for large
white McCoslan tender pole bean.
Lb. for lb. Ea. pay postage. Have
2 Ibs, beef tallow for best offer.
Mrs. H. W. Bryson, Quitman, R

' Highest cash prices paid for

seedling and papershell pecans in
any quentity. Send samples and
write suentiiy. and morket price



and.
















































Thursday, January 1

Georgia Products |
Wanted |

will be quoted you. Geo.
Prince, Columbus, Box 116

Exe. guar Tom Watson
seed for Runner peanuts,
Lewis, Alapaha.

Exc. cornfield bean seed a
lb. for seed peanuts, large
ish; have dewberry and
raspberry plants, 25c doz. or
No stamps. L. R. Ashworth,
ganville, R 4.

Want pecans, all varieties,
amt. Neon Buchanan, Ameri

Want seedling pecans.
amount, best price and send
ple. W. L. Tippins, Waycross
Eads St. .

Exc. 3 1-2 mos old S. P. C.1
pig for 7 bu. N. C. seed
nuts. Ea. pay chgs on stuff
ceived. Geo. A. Thom
Swainsboro.

Exc. best quality pure Ga. |
syrup in gal. cans for good
ner seed peanuts: 1 gal. for
T. E. McLeod, Valdosta, R 4

Want seedling pecans.
amount and send sample
best price. W. L. Tippins,
cross, 906 Eads St.

Want pecans, all varieties,
amount. N. W. Buchanan, Am
icus. _

Exc. fresh cracklings for
art or other papershells. Lb
lb: This yrs nuts. Have about
Ibs. cracklings. Mrs. W. A
ler, Austell.

-Highest cash prices ne ZS
seedling and . papershell pecai
in any quantity. Send samp
and write quantity you have, a
price will be made you. Geo
Prince, Columbus, Box 1160

PECAN AND OTHER FRUI
TREES WANTED :

Want 30 Stuart pecan
(just large enough so that a
cant ride down in a past ;
Please quote. K..N. Sharp, bee

merce. he

- Want 25 to 50 Kinnard apt
trees. State best price. Mr.
F. Terrell, Greenville. (

Want 500- assorted 1 yr.
apple and 500 assorted 1 yr
Peach, and 100 assorted Pec
trees. Quote. H. H. Gibson,
Zion.

Want 2 - 10 ft. Schley or st
art pecan trees. State price. Ha
5 rabbits will swap for syrup,
what have you? H. G,. Harr
Scottdale, Box 113.

Want 3 yr. old Pineapple Pear
tree, also Japanese or Chin
persimmon tree. State cheap
cash price; Have for sale, W!
and yellow clingstone peach
3 for $1.50 del. Mrs. A, S. Pal
Ocilla.

Want 25 to 50 Kinard aD]
trees. State size and best pri
Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville,
3.





Want some Pecan and Pe
trees. Ben F. Wilcox, Haal
hurst. eee

POTATOES WANTED
Want Nancy Hall and |
Stem Jersey sweet potatoes, su
able for seed. George Gehe
Moultrie.

Want 10 bu. sound, first cl
Southern Queen sweet potato
State price and location. W.
Hutchinson, Atlanta, P. O. Box

Want to buy 10 bu. Southe
Queen sweet potatoes. W.
Hutchenson, Atlanta, P. O. B
7.



Want to buy for cash if che
or will exc. sugar crowder a
at 8c lb, FOB, for few bu. I

Cobbler: or Lookout Mtn. pota "
toes. Ba. pay chgs. on what h
receives. J. L. Morgan, Buch
an, Ri. Box 87.

SYRUP WANTED _

Want 50 to 100 cases, as
ed sizes pure Ga. Cane syr
Will exc. Certified O-too-ten Si
heans. Felton J. Walker. Mt:
abally; IF.

- : a
i a |













eed Fe or Sale

for sale, free from nut
5 bu. Smaller lots, 50c
> chks. Money order. J.
y, Midville, R 2.
Beater Bell pepper seed
225 lb. W. L. Geiger,

r, all colors mixed corn-
n seed, 25 pint. Florrie
Ranger, R 1.
eam Crowder peas, 10
Half Runner garden
ROE broot. early Alaska





Truckers Favorite corn

lewberry plants at 50c C.
@, 10c. lb. Mrs. J.C:
stockton.
prices on 5, 10 and 15 Jb.

Little White Acre or
peas. Must be cheap for

Send sample. W. T. Hugh-
gany, R C. Box 11.

| bu. Dasheens for 1 bu.
pea seed. Mrs. J. W.
Hortense.
about 1-2 bu. of the
ead sunflower seed.
ple and best price. J.
Vidalia, R 1.

20 Ibs. select Belle of

lon, seed for equal a-}

Watsons. 8. H. Monroe,
le, 128 Remington Ave.

seed, cattail

otalaria, Bunch velvet
tet beans, baby. limas

= For Sale



gourds, 5c ea. FOB. T.
Wrightsville, R 4.

alnut meats, well clean-
. 3 Ibs. and up, 33 1-3c
or 30c Ib. not postpaid.
| Meats, halves, 3 Ibs. up,
ostpaid. D. S. Howing-

dd postage; also nice,
a seed, 10c thls. or 3
Add postage. Andrew
alking Rock, R 2.

depily used turpentine

aa Box 111,
walnut MEATS, well
: 25 lbs. up, 25c
ui Mrs. Vera Hart,
ee Rl.

1 Acre. E. Lees
rilla roats, 50c per 1-4
et 25c lb. Samson

eo aeras. selon dock,
ioc; yellow root, 12 Ibs.
Samson snakeroot, 10c
ng green okra, 15. Add

iss M, E. Adams, Ma-}

alnut meats, new crop,
n, sifted, 25 lb. post-
rge pieces. Guar. to
money back. L. F. Col-

wild cherry bark, 8 Ibs.
root (viz. blood root),

sassafras root, 3 Ibs..
to alk Mrs. J.4:
inta, 132 Hunnl-,

postage
as, A

Inut meats, nice and
ic Ib. FOB; Mastodon
1g strawberry plants,
M. A. Cochran, Pro-

dried black wal-

tor flue

| bacco,



Miscellaneous For Sale;

lamb skins, 50c ea. or 2 or more
at 45c ea. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-
ton.

30 or 40 gal. cans pole beans
for sale or trade for anything
can use. R. O. Harrell, Barnes-
ville.

New duck feathers, about 4
lbs. $2.75 postpaid. T. K. Moore,
Canton.

Clean, white multiplying on-
ion sets, 40c gal. or exc. for corn;
2 Chinchilla rabbits, buck and

| doe, pure bred, $1.50; Donald-

sons pure Reds, 10 hens, cocker-
el, $11. Mrs. Emmett Trammel,
Duluth, R 1.

Black walnut MEATS, clean,
dry, sifted, large pieces, 35c lb.
del. Hoyt Howington, Commerce,
R2:

Yellow root, wild cherry bark,
20c Jb.: sassafras roots, 20c 1b;
pie plants, 15c ea. 2 for 25c; cat-
nip, 5 bunches, 25c; old fashion-
ed peach trees, 15e ea. Miss Ru-
by E. White, Dahlonega, Ro i
Box 37.

11 lbs. black walnut MEATS,

30c lb. or exc. for white feed

sacks; 10 Ibs. pop corn exc. for
home-made tobacco. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. L. M. Reece, Talk-
ing Rock, R 2.

Tobacco For Sale

A a5 No. 1 grade Light Red, barn
cured tobacco, mellow
prepared ready to use. 14 Ibs. $1
prepaid in Ga. J. S. Crapps, Al-
ma, R 3.

Good grade Red, flue cured to-
aged and mellow, pre-
pared ready to use, 10 Ibs. 0c,
postpaid. G. T. Williams, Alma.

Dark Red, flue cured tobacco,
aged and mellow, ready to use,
1 lbs. $1 prepaid. B. N. Parker,
Alma.

Barn cured tobacco, long
Dark: Red Leaf, presesd, ready
to use, 14 lbs. $1, prepaid. Sat.
guar. or money returned. H. L.
Williams, Rockingham.

A No. 1. grade, first class
chewing tobacco, dark red, light
red, barn or flue curd, aged,
ready to use, 14 Ibs. $1 postpaid.
Stephen Williams, Alma. |

Good, barn, flue cured. tobac-
co, aged and mellow. Red or Yel-
low Leaf, 10 Ibs. 50c. Mrs. B. E.
White, Alma.

Barn cured tobacco,





Ibs. $1 prepaid. Sat. guar.
money ret. W. L. Williams, Cof-
Tee.

Long Dark Red, flue cured to-|
dusted, |:
No, : I,

bacco, aged, mellow,
t| pressed, ready to use,
chewing, 14 lbs. $1. S. B. McCall,
Alma, R 3.

Long, Dark Red, flue cured to-
bacco, aged, mellow, graded and
pressed, ready to use, 14 Ibs. $1
peels, T W. Crapps, Alma, R

=A No. .1 grade of Dark Red or
Light Red, or Yellow, flue cured
tobacco, ready to use, chewing,

14 ibs. $1; smoking, 16 lbs.. $1.

Prepaid in Ga. C. E. Wells, Bax-
ley.

First class No. 1 grade Dark
or Light Red, flue cured tobacco,

aged mellow, recleaned, no trash,}

prepared ready to use, 14 Ibs. $1
Seg to 8rd zone. Sat. guar.
J. H. Williams, Jr., Alma. :

Dark Red, flue cured tobacco,

aged and mellow, ready to use,

14 ibs. $1 prepaid ' in Ga, Frank
Parker, Alma.
A No. 1 grade barn, flue mised

tobacco, aged and mellow, 1931

erop, long Red or Yellow Leaf,
10-Ibs. 50c. L, E. Williams, Alma,
RB 3.

Long Leaf tobacco, mellow
with age, 10 Ibhs. $1 postpaid:
Walter Gray, Uvalda.

Genuine A-1, flue cured to-
bacco, 13 lbs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c, Pre-

| Whole leaf, 13 lbs. $1; 6 lbs. 50c;

.tobacco, aged and mgllow, good

10 Ibs. 50c. J.

or smoking tobacco, Red or Yel-.

barn and flue cured, aged, Red

to 8rd zone. Marcus Thornton,
long]
Dark Red Leaf, ready to use, 14,
or

| order, Dan A. Campbell, Baxley,
oe

Grient and Red Leaf, 1931 crop,

strong and sweet, 10

bacco, well flavored and ready

ae well pressed and ready to

Mrs. Cassie ae ae Le a
_ paid to 3rd zone. Frank Harris, 11. ee as



MARKET BULLETIN

Tobacco For Sale

prepaid to 8rd zone. Alice Mili-
kin, Baxley.

Genuine, barn, flue cured to-
bacco, long Bright and Red Leaf,
aged .and mellow, presed, ready
for use, chewing or smoking, 10
Ibs. 50c. Dewey Edwards, Mer-
shon.

Good, home-made flue cured

flavored. Ready to use, 10 Ibs.
50c. Mrs. C. A. Boatright, Mer-
shon.

Good; barn flue cured, 1931
crop, long Bright and Red Leaf
tobacco, pressed, ready to use,
good flavor, 10 lbs. 50c. Estelle
Williams, Mershon, R 1.

Good, home-made, flue cured
tobacco, aged and mellow, fla-
vored, good Fees or Red Leaf,
. Thomas, Mer-
shon.

Good, . old home- made tohacco,
Bright or Red Leaf, mellow, well
pressed, ready to use, chewing
or smoking, 10 Ibs. 50c. D. E.
Williams, Mershon.

Good, old home made chewing

low Leaf, 10 lbs. 50c. D. E. Wil-
liams, Rockingham.
Good, old home made tobacco,

or Bright, sweet or strong fla-
vor, 17 lbs. 95c. J. R. Turner, Al-
ma, R 3.

Home made, flue cured tobac-
co, natural leaf, Red or Bright,
smoking or chewing, 13 lbs. $1,
or 6 Ibs. 50c. Postpaid to 38rd
zone. Ivy O. Capps, Blackshear.

Good, old, home-made, . flue
cured tobacco, strong and juicy,
16 Ibs. 85c. A, W. Turner, Alma,
Roe
- Home made tobacco, flue cur-
ed, aged in the leaf, strong for
smoking and chewing, 12 lbs. 65c;
6 lbs. 40c. Sample by mail, 15c.
F. G. Pierce, Alma, R 3. .

. Good, yellow tobacco, 7 lbs. 50c;
14 Ibs. $1 postpaid to 8rd zone.
Lamiel Taylor, Baxley, R 2.

Home made tobacco, flue cur-
ed, Red or Bright, well pressed,
18 lbs. 85c. Mrs. M. D. Turner,
Alma, R 3:

Good, bright and dark Tobacco
chewing and smoking, 5 lbs. 45c
8 1-2 Ibs. 75c; 13 Ibs. $1. All del.

Odum.

Flue cured tobacco, chewing or
smoking, 15 Ibs. $1 del.; also tob.
and lead. type lemon yellow seed
10c up to any amount. Cash with

Good, old home made tobacco,

10 Ibs. 50c. Mrs. W. W.. Cothern,
Coffes.
* Good flavor chewing tobacco,
Long Bright or Red Leaf, 1930
crop. Sweet and mellow, ready to
us, 10 lbs. 50c. J. T. Tomas,
Coffee.

* Good,. old home made tobacco,
Ibs. 45c.
Malvin Bullard, Alma, R 3.

Good dark and Red Leaf to-

to chew, 10 Ibs. 40c. Clyde Lank-
fird, Alma, R 3.

Good, old, strong and sweet to-
bacco, ready to ehew, 10 lbs. 45c.
George Rea, Alma, R 3, Box 25.

. Good, old, home. made tobac-

chew, 10 lbs. 40c, Allen Leggett,
Alma, R 3.

Good home made tobacco, aged
and mellow, long Red Leaf, 10
Ibs. 50c. Earnie Floyd, Rockins-
ham.

Good, old home made tobacco,
chewing or smoking, 10 lbs. 50c,
postage collect. Valene Coley,
Alma.

Good, old barn flue cured to-
bacco, Red or Yellow, 10 lbs. 50c.



Tebacco For Sale
dy to use; 10 Ibs. 50c. Miss Theus
Williams, Rockingham. |

1931 crop Bright and Red Leaf
tobacco, flue cured, ready to use,
14 lbs. $1 del. 3rd zone. C. D.
Propes, Kirkland, R 2. :

Good, home made flue cured
tobacco, Bright or Red Leaf, rea-
dy to use. 14 lbs. $1 del. to 3rd
zone. Miss Nora pave. Kirkland,
R 2, Box 76.

Good, strong, flue cred smo-
king tobacco, 25 Ibs. $1 or exc.
for good blooded heifer calf. Mrs.
J. R. Lanier, Graymont, R 1..

Good barn and flue cured to-
bacco, pressed down, smoking, 13
Ibs. $1; chewing, 6 Ibs. 50c. Del.
by parcel post. Ambrose Thorn-
ton, Screven.

Good, old, mellow tobacco, 1931
crop, Bright or Red Leaf, ready
for use, chewing or smoking, 10
Ibs. 50c. H. G. Williams, Coffee.

6 lbs. good, dark Red tobacco,
del. in Ga. for $1. J. W. Gay, Jas-
per, R 3.

No. 1 grade Dark Red Leaf to-

bacco, chewing, well pressed, rea-

dy to use, 10 lbs. 70c del. Sat.
guar. L. S. Carter, Alma.

Flue cured tobacco, long dark
or Light Red leaf, aged mellow,
1931 crop, pressed, 14 lbs. a post-
paid. Quality guar. J. G. Med-
ders, Alma.

Barn cured tobacco No. 1 grade
long Dark.red Leaf, aged, 1931
crop, well pressed, ready for use,
14 Ibs. $1 del. 3rd zone. Sat. guar.
M. C. Johnson, Alma.

Good, old, home made tobac-
co, ready to chew; good flavor,
14 Ibs. $1 postpaid to 3rd zone.
Money back guar. Mrs. M. G.
Davis, Coffee, R 1.

Good, barn cured _ tobacco,
chewing and smoking, good and
mellow, 14 lbs. $1; 30 Ibs. $2.00.
Postpaid 3rd zone. F. A. Park,
Alma, R 4.

Genuine, flue cured tobacco,
1931 crop, aged mellow, dark and
light red leaf, well pressed, 14
lbs. $1 postpaid 3rd zone. Miss
Nora Davis, Alma, R 3.

Good, old home made, flue cur-
ed tobacco, Bright and Red Leaf.
10 Ibs. 50c. J. L. Thomas, Mer-
shon.

Flue cured tobacco, long Red
Leaf, well pressed, ready to use,
14 Ibs. $1 postpaid to 3rd zone.
Guar..money back. Mrs. W. H.
Roberson, Alma, B.3.:

Flue cured tobacco, Dark Red
Leaf, or light red, 1932 crop. 16
Ibs. $1; smoking Broken Leaf, 17
Ibs. $l. Wesley Cothern, Alma,
Barn and flue cured chewing
and smoking tobacco, 4 lbs. chew-
ing, 2 lbs. smoking, 50c; 8 Ibs.
chewing, 5 Ibs. smoking, $1 del.
3rd zone. P. P. Woodrow Thorn-
ton, Odum, R11. |

Good, Bright and Red Leaf,
flue cured tobacco, smoking or.

chewing, 6 lbs. 50c; 13 Ibs. $1.00

del. by P.P. to 3rd zone. Hiram, 3 S
| bacco, 10 Ibs, 40c. Bennie Bullard

Thornton, Screven.
Genuine. A-1 flue cured tobac-

co, 13 Ibs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c. Prepaid
to 8rd zone. Frank Harris, Bax-

ley.

Good, home-made flue cured
tobacco, aged and flavored, well
pressed, long leaf, ready to use.
10 Ibs. 60c. E. F. Nipper, Coffee

Good, home made, flue cured
tobacco, aged and flavored, rea-

dy to use, 14 Ibs. $1 postpaid. Ste-

phen Williams, Alma, R 3.
Red and mellow flue cured to-
bacco, chewing, 10c Ib. smoking
7c Ib. Del. in lots of 10 Ibs. or
more. Frank Smith, Surrency.
_ Dark and Light Red, flue cur-
ed tobacco, agd and mellow.
prepared rae to use, 14 Ibs. $1
ec J. - Williams, ane
3
Dark Red, fae! cured fobices.

| aged mellow, - Drebared yengy. to



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Tobacco For Sale

ho; Se a
Dark red, flue cured iobaced
aged and mellow, pressed, ready
to use, 14 lbs. $1 prepaid. Frank
Parker, Alma, R 3. | :
Dark or Light Red, flue cured 2
tobacco, aged and mellow. pre-
pared ready to use, 14 lbs. $1 pre-_
paid in Ga. J. S. Crapps, Alma.
Good, home made, flue cured

tobacco, Bright or Red Leaf, rea-

dy to use, 12 Ibs. $1; 5 Ibs. 50c.
Early Thomas, Rockingham.
. Barn, flue cured tobacco, long
dark red Leaf, ready to use, 14
lbs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c postpaid. E. J.
Perry, Rockingham.

Good, flue cured tobacco, long

Dark or Light Leaf, well press- te

ed, ready to use, 14 lbs. $1; 6
Ibs. 50c. Sat. guar. J. D. Ben-
nett, Rockingham.

Good, flue cured smoking and
chewing tobacco, 10 lbs. 50c, pos-
tage collect. Hoke Taylor, Rock-
ingham. e

Good, flue cured tobacco, 14
lbs. $1 del. in Ga. W. R. Turner,
Baxley, R 2. o

Good home made tobacco, barn
cured, long Red Leaf, well press-
ed, 10 lbs. 50c. M. S. White, Al-
ma.

Good, home made tobacco

whole leaves, not molded, the
best grade, 1932 crop. Smoking
and chewing, 10 lbs. $1. Postpaid.
N. D. Boatright, Rockingham.
Genuine, sweet and_ juicy
chewing tobacco, 6 lbs. 50c; 13

lbs. $1; pipe and cigarette, 6 1-2

Ib. 50e:: 18 Ibs. $1. dares Mc-
Leod, Screven.

Good, old home ae tobacco,
flue cured, smoking and chew-
ing, ready to use, 6 lbs. 50c; 14

Ibs. $1; also Bright Leaf tobac-

co seed free with each order. G.
W. Miles, Alma. 2

Good, old home made iohnees,
flue cured, Dark Red or Light
Red, for smoking or
well packed, 8 lbs. 50c; 17 Ibs.
$1. I. G. Pierce, Alma, R 3.

Good, old home-made tobac-_
co, dark Red or Yellow Leaf
chewing or smoking tobacco, rea-
dy for use, 10 lbs. 50c. D. E. wee
liams, Rockingham.

1931 Leaf tobacco, color Coase
ish brown, 13 lbs. $1 del. in Ist
and 2nd zones. Oscar Hamilton,
Vidalia.

Good, home made, flue cured

tobacco, Bright or Red Leaf.

Ready to use. 13 lbs. $1 del. 3rd
zone. Ambers White, Coffee.

Good, old home made tobacco,
flue cured, aged and mellow.
Pressed. Bright or Red Leaf, 10.
Ibs. 50c. Jeff Lee, Mershon. _

Good, flue cured tobacco, Brt. |
and Red Leaf, aged and mellow,
ready for use, 10 bs. 50c. Mattie
Mathis, Alma, R 3.

_ Good, old, home-made, flue

Peured tobacco, Bright and Red
Leaf, 11 Ibs. 55c, postage collect. -

Garles Leggett, Alma.
. Good flavored, flue cured to-

Alma, R 3.

Good, old, home-made tobacco
chewing or smoking, prepared,
ready to use, 10 lbs. 50c. Mrs.
Lay Williams, Alma. -

Good, home-made, flue cured

tobacco, aged and flavored, well ~

pressed, ready for chewing, long
leaf, 14 Ibs. $1, del. 8rd zone.

Miss Dorothy Mae Harris, Mer-

shon.:
- Good, home made, flue cured
tobacco, 1931 crop, aged and mel-

low, good flavor, ready for use,
10 lbs. 50c. Miss Colleen Deen, ee

Coffee.

~ Good, old, home made, flue

cured tobacco, 10 Ibs. 50c. Red or

yellow. Horace L. Turner, Alma, |
R-3;

Good flav



chewing,

1931 crop tobacco, Bright and
Red Leaf, well pressed, aged, ree-
dy sok use, chewing pr.

10

: ; Tobacco For Sale



_ Good, old, crumble leaf smok-

ing tobacco, ready for smoking,
10 Ibs. 65c. Del. 38rd zone. Mrs.
W. L. Dean, Mershon.

Tobacco Wanted

- Want smoking and chewing





tobacco, ready for use, in exc.

for Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Ib.
cans. Send sample and proposi-
tion. T. L. Beasley, Groveland.
Want best prices on 10-15 Ibs.
smoking and chewing tobacco,
_ del. by parcel post. R. A. Crock-
_ ett, Sylvania, R 2.
Want good, mild smoking to-
bacco, in big lots. Send sample
and best prices. James Aycock,
Andersonville.
Exe. 1 gal. white multiplying
onions for 8 lbs. good home-
made tobacco, pressed, ready to
chew. Ea. pay postage; exc. val-
ue for 100 lb. cap. feed sacks, E.
GC. Adcock, Adairsville, R 3.
Want to swap 24 lbs. smoking
_tebacco. Each to pay postage
when del. L. L. Tanner, Gaines-
ville, R 3.
Want 10 to 50 lbs. good chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, al-
ready prepared for use. Send
es pa and samples at once. Jno.
Forlines, Ringgold.
= et 10-50 Ibs. good, smoking
and chewing tobacco. Send sam-
ples and prices, FOB this place,
at once; also want 10 bu. Rucker
or Half and Half cotton seed.
- William M. Patty, Ringgold, R
4,
Want some good, mild smok-
ing tobacco. Send sample and
best prices. Marion McConnell,
Cornelia.
Want samples and prices on
good grade pipe smoking (mixed
_ with Deer Tongue) tobacco. Geo.
A. Dunagin, Atlanta, P. = Box
1880.



Georgia Products

For Sale

_ BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
10 bu. black-eyed white peas,
3c Jb. here; less than a bu., 4c



Tb. Peck, 70c. W. H. Bolton, Grif-

fin, Box 436.

_ Speckled peas, weevil-free, 70c

_ bu. FOB; cream crowders, 3c Ib.

Exc. value for nice Berkshire

pig; large, well filled Stuart pe-
cans, 20c lb. Mobiles, 15c Ib. 40
and 80 Ibs. respectively. Toliver
- Wadsworth, Milner, R 1.

60 bu. O-too-tan Soy beans,
new crop, germination 95 per

cent, sound as a dollar, sacked

- in new, 2 bu. bags. Sat. or mon-

ey refunded. Grown on my farm.
$1.60 bu. FOB. J. H. Palmer,
_ Tennille.

- Old fashioned tender cornfield
and Black Pole bean seed, 6 tea-
cups, $1; cream crowders, 12 1-2c
lb. Blue Striped bunch pea, 10c
= . W. V.. Robbs, Flowery

oe 10. Tbs. Half Runner beans, 25
Ib. also 10 lbs. Speckled butter
beans, 10c: lb. Mrs. L. P. Dos-
ter, Jefferson; R 1.
$0 bu. cream crowders, bu. lots,
Se lb. larger lots, 3c lb. Brabs,
"5c bu. J. H. Jackson, Hogans-
ville.
Genuine O-too-tans, sound
and recleaned, $2 bu. on lots less
_ than 2 1-2 bu., $1.75 in larger
lots, FOB. G. A. Ware, Mar-
. shaliville.

BUTTER FOR SALE

4 or 5 lbs. fresh country butter
from Jersey T. B. tested cows,
-20c Ib. del. in 2 or 3 Ib. lots, Sat.
guar. Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Ash-
land, R 2, Box 96.

= ome AND SEED CORN
_ FOR SALE







MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Products
For Sale

Veals selected Prolific seed
corn, red cob, larger eared than
Whatileys. $2 bu. T. G. Veal, He-
lena, R 1.

Wannamaker pltg. cotton seed
and Imp. Piedmont 2-ear corn
seed, priced right, and exc. for
Jarvis Yellow corn, pigs, grain,
hay, peas. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks, R 1.

30 bu. corn in shuck, 40c bu.

and party to come after it. Mrs.
Annie EF. Herndon, Mayfield, Rt.
2, Box 45.

Whatleys Prolific corn, 50c gal.
75c pk. $1.25 per 1-2 bu.; $2.25
bu. T. G. Whatley, Helena.

Hickory Cane and Thompsons
Prolific seed corn, field selected,
$1.50 bu; $1 per 1-2 bu. Accola
cotton seed, 75c bu. $2 per 100
lbs. FOB. W. D. Wilbanks, Cave
Springs. |

Whatleys Prolific seed corn,
pure as can be made, $1.50 bu.
50c pk. FOB. J. E. Benson, Bue-
na Vista.



COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Genuine Petty-Toole wilt re-
sistant cotton seed, $2 per 100 Ib.
bag, recleaned. No less shipped.
Made 100 bales last season on
125 acres. L. R. Prator, Ft. Val-
ley.



FRUIT FOR SALE

50 Ibs. fruit for sale, and some
black cherry trees, at $1 doz. Guy
Osborne, Clermont, R 1.

Nice sundried peaches, 15c Ib.
Sundried acid apples, 12 1-2c lb.
Blackeyed peas, 5c lb. white but-
ter beans, 5c lb. Mrs. J. J. Roach,
Royston, R 1.

Nice, dried sundried apples, 10c
lb. and postage. Mrs. Inez Bar-
rett, Talking Rock, R 2.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE

Nice, dried hickory smoked
hams, wt. about 125 lbs. ea. 21c
Ib; or 2%e" Wb. .delz- Mrs... A. -L.
Jones, Whitesburg, R 1.

Want to hear from parties who
want Dressed hogs, either whole
or cut up and salted, in box. 10c
lb. FOB; sausage, 15c. J. L. Burk,
Tifton, R 3, Box 34.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-

PLIES FOR SALE

Excellent grade Ext. honey, 10
lb. pail, $1; 2 - 10 Ib., $1.75 del.
B. E. Sheppard, Savannah, 1222
East Henry St.

By using my special Supers
made for use on old box hives
you can get fine results from
your bees; you get Comb honey
in sections or frames. J. E. Sho-
lar, Pine Park.

White honey in the Comb,
packed in lard cans, 50 lbs. $3.25;
new sugar cane syrup, bright and
thick, 10 lb. cans, 6 to Cs. $2.50.
Send chk. T. J. Littlefield, Ome-
| ga...

15 hives bees in Pat. hives, $15
for lot at my home. Clyde Har-
rison, Rockingham.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT

TREES, ETC., FOR SALE

Goose pium trees, 4 for 33c del
in Ga. Send stamps; Piedmont
2-ear improved seed corn, 64c pk.
del. mail in Ga. Write for bu.
prices. 4. Stelnheimer, Woolsey,
RJ.

Early May cherry sprouts, 6 for
50c; apricots, same price; plum





trees, 12 for 50c; thornless rasp-

berries, 3 doz. 50c; rhubarb, horse
radish, tansy, peppermint and
tohaeco for sale. Jas. Heaton,
Mineral Bluff.

White scuppernong vines, 10c
ea. 3 for 25c; 8 for 50c. Well
rooted. Joe Carter McEver, Tal-

| May cherry, crabapple ond blk.
i ; | pik

ral ut bushe:



Georgia Products
For Sale

Cc. John Wiison,
Box 46.

R 3,

White scuppernong vines, fine

var., for sale or exc. for Concord
grape vines, Japanese, Blue plum
or large Black or Red tame cher-
ry. Write. Mrs. Vivian Purnell,
Cataula, R 1.

Quince trees, 20c ea. 6 for $1;
May cherry trees, 10c ea. 12 for
ob; Everbearing strawberry
plants, 25 C. $2 M. Damp moss
packed. Mrs.
Rockmart.

5M budded papershell pecan
trees, cheap; Schley, Stuart,
Frotscher, var., 35c ea. in lots of
10 or more. B. C. Brewton, Glenn-
Villon

Horse apple sprouts, good roots
5c ea. or exc. for Runner pea-
nuts. Harry Williams, Empire.

Extra large, rooted Kudzu,

Himalaya and McDonalds black-

berry, Lucretia and Premo dew-
berry; Celestrial and Brown Tur-
key figs. Carefully packed and

postpaid. Sell or exc. J. W. Toole, |

Macon, R 2.

All lead. var. Apple trees, 3 ft.
10c; Concord-Niagara grape vines
10c, $7.50 C. Progressive, Klon-
dike strawberry, 50c C. All State
insp. Postpaid. C. M. Alexander,
Cleveland.

Well rooted white Concord
grape vines, 10c ea. and postage.
Will exch. Write what you have.
Miss Gillie Reid, Zebulon, R 2.

State insp. lead. var., fruit
trees: Peach, $45 M; $5 C; $1.00
doz.; Apple, Plum, Apricot, Fig,
Walnut, $8 C; $1.25 doz.; Cherry,
Pear, $10 C. $1.50 doz. Grape, $5
C. 90 doz. E. B. Travis, River-
dale.

Sev. hundred peean trees, from
standard var., 5 to 8 ft. high,
Sell or trade in 100 lots, or more,
FOB, near Thomaston, Ga. T. J.
Franklin, Ex. Atlanta, 663 W.
Peachtree, N. E.

Gov. insp. pecan trees, Sehieys,
Stuarts and Money-Makers. 4 - 8
ft. 30c ea. FOB. No order for less
than 10 trees. Chas. C. Harman,
Stovall.

Himalaya blackberry, $1 C;
Concord grape, 60c doz.; Yellow
Sept. scuppernong vines, $1 doz.
1 ft. May Early Richmond cherry
60c doz. Charlie Smith, Brasel-

ton.

Damson plum trees, 1 to 4 ft.

f high, 10c ea. or 3 for 25c, or exc.

for chicken feed sacks. Mrs. L.
T. Harrison, Martin, R 2.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE

70 Ibs. seedling pecans, 20 Ibs.
Stuarts, all new crop, full of
meat, for sale. A. J. Rosey, Eat-
onton,

Red Spanish peanuts, $1.50 bu;
also sundried apples, 12 1-2c Ib;
dried peaches, 10c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastanol-
lee.

Ga. Runner peanuts, good,
sound seed, 50c bu. also Gov. insp
Porto Rico potatoes, E. J. Line-
berger, Valdosta, R 8.

Ga. Runner peanuts, good,
sound seed, 50c bu. R. T. Line-
berger, Valdosta, R, 8.

No. 1 N. C. Runner peanuts,
1982 crop, 40e bu. FOB. Special
price on 100 bu. lots. J. N. Sal-
ter, Pitts.

No. 1 Ge. Runners, 2c lb. FOB
Guar. sat. Money order. Alton
Ricketson, Douglas, R 2.

Imp. Ga. Runner peanuts, ped.
stock, imp. white Spanish, $2 per
100 lbs. FOB. Frank Lamb, Rene
ville.

Genuine N. O. Runners, No. 1
40c bu. FOB. Cash with order.



| Also 50 tons Peavine and Crab
xed. Make best of- |
_O. N. Greene,

grass hay, n
ome

L: D. Spriggs,

all var.,

Georgia Products
For Sale

POTATOES FOR SALE
300 bu. Portorican potatoes for
seed, Gov. insp., also 500 bu.
shelled corn in even wt. hags,
40c bu. FOB; 500 bu. ear corn,
35c bu. FOB. F. L. Beasley,
Reidsville.

Gov. insp. red skin Porto Rico]

potatoes; slip shucked ear corn;
peanut hay, Ga. Cane syrup, at
farm only. No shipments. Paul
Beck, Valdosta, R 3.

200 bu. Portorican potatoes, 35c
bu. FOB my home or Lovett. H.
H. Lake, Wrightsville, R 1.



SYRUP FOR SALE

Pure Ga. cane syrup in 35 gal.
at 25c gal. FOB Cairo. E. A. Max-
well, Calvary.

Pure Sugar Cane syrup, $2.40
per cs. six 10 lbs. cans, FOB;
also exc. two 10 1b. cans for pr.
of pure bred small Bantams. R.
A. Cravey, Milan, R 1, Box 1380.

30 gal. Bbl. bright, thick Tex-
as seeded sorghum syrup $9 FOB.
W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

1 acre of bunch collards, rea-
dy for market, 15c doz. bunches
at patch. J. T. Sisson, Bonaire.

7 acres turnips, 3 A. collards, 2
A. onions, 5 A. cabbage. Can load
trucks, or will sell output. Jack
Bower, Dixie.

Green cabbage, hard head,
from 1 M lbs. to truck load. Ap-



ply at J. F. Zipperers Farm, Sa- |

vannah, R 4, 12 mi. Post, O-

geechee Road.



Georgia Products

Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want crowder peas, any and
all varieties. Mail samples, stat-
ing quantity and lowest price;
For sale, Citrus Trifoliatia plants
75c C., or 60c C in 500 lots. C. A.
Rowland, Athens.

Exc. ail var., frost proof cab-
bage plants, also Yellow Bermu-
da onion plants, for No. 1 Brab-
ham peas. Write what you have.
H. A. Hornbuckle, Omega.

Exc. frost proof cabbage plants,
also Yellow Bermuda
onion plants for No. 1 Brabham
peas. Write what you have. R. I.



Dysart, Omega.

Exc. cabbage, Bermuda onion
plants, Cayana seed cane, Ga.
Golden Leaf tobacco for Hay
peas. W. W. Williams, Quitman.





BUTTER WANTED
Want 15 to 50 lbs. pure, fresh
country butter weekly. Will pay
highest cash price. Hall Mc-
Donald, Atlanta, 40 Rogers St.,
SE.

COTTON SEED WANTED

Exe, Red, flue cured tobacco,
not trash, at 10c Ib. for Wanna-
maker cotton seed at 50c bu. D.
Williams, Surrency.

Want 60 bu. Wilt Resistant
cotton seed, improved kind. Tom
Allen, Fitzgerald.

FRUIT WANTED
Want sundried apples, free of
core or peel. Delicious preferred.
Mrs. E. V. Jordan, Milledgeville.

FRESH







WANTED
Exc. seedling pecans, 56 Ib. for
1 nice country cured ham, 8 or
9 Ibs: at 16c lb. Ha. pay postage.
Write first, Mrs. S. G. Blanton,
Darien.

EONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-

PLIES WANTED

Exc good value for 20 lbs. bees-
dax. George Lewis, Summertown
Box 178.

Want some honey bees, Italian



or mixed with Italian on straight

nd low price. In

AND CURED MEATS }.



Thursday, J =

southeast Ga. Descrik
first letter. John W.



1 gal. good Red Ga.
rup in exc. for 1 bu. o
ioned peanuts. Want 20 |
or less. I, L. Jackson, Cr

Want large size pe
exc. dried fruit, or ot:
Mrs. V. T. Chamblee,

peanuts, seed peas, or ot!
Make offer. Colon J.

an, Nashville, R 4.
Want pecans, all var
amount. N. W. Bu 1a
mericus. :
Want 12 bu. Sine
Will exc. 15 lbs. good
Watson melon _ seed,
No. 1 Ga. Cane syru
Hurst, Meigs, R 1. =
Want 100 lbs. Red
Valencia, or other go

peanuts. Give best F
price. S. C. Henidel,



CORN AND SEED
WANTED
Want 20 bu. good slipper
corn. Write best cash ]
once. Also have Cle

| Boll cotton seed, for

Meeks, Lula, R 2.



FARM PRODUCE W.

Exp. Civil Engineer
change his services in la
terraces, f arms, etc.,
produce. Write for full
tion. Louis H. Dunagin,
P. O. Box 1880.

Want farm produce:
corn, oats, hay, pota
pecans and some vegeti

Sapp, Macon, 501 Gran



Exc. nice
fruit: apples or peache
lb. H. P. Malcolm, Soci



PECAND AND OTHE!
TREES ETC. W:

trees, 4- 1
Make lowest price de
post. W. H. Stripling, Bec



PECANS AND PEA
WANTED

Want the genuine fl.

Runner peanuts for

more, R 2.
Want 10 bu.

and 80 lbs. white tak
Write first. Tom ay
R38.





Exc. good clean stoc
plants, in season, for
ing cotton seed and pee

Grape vines, 2 yr
Concord and othe
so R. I. Red pulle
April and May. E.
ah :