"Second: Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator and
Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement
i ve ff) AGRICULTURE
G.c. aDaMs, C7 COMMISSIONER
oe PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF Vie F. GREER, DIRECTOR.
VOLUME 16. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 1983. NUMBER 35.
BACK TO THE FARM
I find a number of people living in the cities who own farm lands in the country. They find it unprofitable
to try to farm these lands from a distance. They would like to exchange these farms for homes in the cities |
nearest them so that they could look after them without expense.
_. Probably there are as many people who own city property who would be glad to exchange it for farm
lands. Many families in the towns are not employed, but they could be employed if they were on the farm.
Not only would there be employment for all the members of the family, but the environment in the country
would be much better for the growing children. This exchange of property would greatly: encourage the
Back to the Farm movement.
I shall be very happy to assist in any way I can in this plan to place on the non-resident farms of our state
as many home owners as possible. This would tend to give stability and contentment to a large number of
people who are not reaping their just rewards from their surroundings. There is no home quite so well sit-
uated as one out in Gods open country.
Those who own such property in the towns or in the country will please cooper tc in this movement for
the mutual benefit of thousands of the best people in our State.
G. C. ADAMS, Commissioner of Agriculture.
: Ce INDEX t
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS : Page
ose : bea : eee Grain and Hay For Sale -.-..--__- 2
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Aug. 28, 1933. Always Subject to Variation. Grain and Hay Wanted __-..--__-- 2
ows Atlanta Macon Savannah Augusta Columbus Valdosta Rome | Flowers and Seed For Sale ----_- 43 [|
Extra Selected Whites .---..--.- $ 22 os Be ss - ek So Flowers and Seed Wanted -------- 3 tte
Eggs, arate ig co os ae + z es a ae Second-Hand Machinery For Sale 3, 4
Eggs, standar Ofna. secs w--- . 5 : : : ; :
fees Georgia trade, doz. .ci..<\ _- 17 17 20. 18 18 17 it ae Machinery Wanted -.. 4
Eggs, yard run, doz. ------------ 13 16 14 19 AT AT AT Incubators, Brooders, etc. For Sale. 4
Ses De ee sn eee 08 09 2 08 10 07 07 Incubators, Brooders, etc. Wanted __ 4
Hens, lb. 4% Ibs. up ----------- .09 10 la 09 10 .08 08 Poultry PorsSale 2 3s se 5
; Hens, small col. and W. Leghorn .07 .09 10 07 07 07 07 Poultry Wanted 5
ee PVGOSteTS; 1D. soo hora oben ee 05 06 07 04 05 05. - 04 be I ee ee or eek ere oe eee ee
F Mrievs..1), Giusce lol oe Al 15 15 13 15 15 10% Eggs PORE Dale. eo ee 5
i. Ducks, ie ---------------=------ ee < = 4 ee ae moos Wanred (2 0s cul, ee 5
Geese, Ib. ~-.--------.-----=.-.- : : A os we ; :
Turkeys, Ib. 2-2-2-2---2 os "10 10 15 tS 09 12 10 Live Stock For Sale --.-..:-4-~--4 6
Panos). 1. ae ees 10 a 15 oe 10 12 12% Live Stock Wanted ---------------- 6
Field peas, mixed, bu. ---------- 1.00 1.005. 42,80 1.40 1.25 aS 1.50 Positions Wanted -.------.-.-2... 6, 7
Field peas, not mixed, bis 1225 1.00 1.00 oe 1.50 oo 1.20 Farm: Help. Wanted: 2. 8 a,
Country Butter, best table, lb. _. .20 .20 22 28 .20 25 18 Piste bor Sale 26s. ee Te
Far Corn, (80 Ib. to bu.) bu. ---. .80 80 15 80 18 65 .80 Plants= WaAnveO.. = ss 7
Sweet Potatoes: per 100 Ibs. ---- 1.25 1.10 1.20 2.00 2.00 1.25 .60 Seed. Nor Sales ses 8
Wenedt Due eso oes ae es aS 1.00 1.00 2.10 1.00 ee ae 1.00 eed. Wahted -os- -8- ae oe 8 f
Cabbage ee 100 Ibs.) green --- 1.25 2.00 2.50 1,25 2.50 ey 2.50 Miscellaneous For Sale ..-..---.-__ 8
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton -------- 12.00 12.00 oe 12.00 eS oe 12.00 se ccu ae ue apes Se ee
No. t, LOM SS2enes 10.00 6.00 d ai Be ; oes obacco: Wanted: 22) S23 os
ae aol _ Georgia Products For ae had sce 8
CHICAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on 92 Score Centralized Standards: Aug. 2ist, 21, 21 1-4c; Aug| Georgia Products Wanted ------.... 3
22nd, 22c; August 23rd, 22c; August 24th, 21 1-4c; August 25th, ; August 26th, 21 1-4c.
FARM LAND EDITION SEPTEMBER 21st.
We will publish a Special Farm Land Supplement in our September 2ist issue of the Market Bulletin.
Notices should be mailed immediately and must be expressed in not more than thirty-five words, including
name and address of the writer.
Box 155.
a
- seed oats, 85c bu;
and 4 mos. old for seed oats.
value for same.
ged Ely for 25c.
oe bulbs, 10c: ea., 70 doz,
_ red myrtle, snowball, 15c ea.
Wrightsville,
PAGE. TWO
Grain And Hay F or Sale
MARKET BULLETIN
|Flowers and Seed For Sale
Flowers and Seed For Sale
- 4 or 5 tons Peanut hay, $4 ton at
barn. W. C. Beauchamp, Smithville.
Pure Bancroft oats, guar. free of on-
fons and other obnoxious seed, 75c bu.
FOB, or 70 at my barn, 2 miles west
_of Royston, J. C. Ware, Royston.
-Georgia Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.25
bu. J. C. Broome, Hephzibah.
300 bu. Improved Texas Rust-Proof }
oats, free from rust and smoot, grown
for seed purposes and are pure, 75c bu.
in 5 bu. bags. D. L. Hitchcock, Athens,
P. O. Box 63.
85 bu. Fulghum seed oats,
_ bright, no smut, (2 yrs. ago made 1 M.
bu. on 14 acres.) If taken at ones, 75c
_ bu. A. J. Clary, Arabi.
About 50 bales of nice, bright Wheat
straw, at 30 hun. FOB. J. P. Brown,
ays Milner.
2 or 3 tons Johnson grass hay and
same amt. of peanut hay, $6 per ton;
also 1% or 2 tons Oat Straw hay,- $4
tons All nice, sound hay. FOB Ban-
croft, 7 miles from Blakely. C. E. Rob-
inson, Blakely.
Recleaned, bright sound Fulghum
seed Abruzzi rye,
$1.90 bu; small lot Blue Stem wheat,
$1.85 bu. Cash with order. FOB Whet-
stone Farm, J. F, Lowe, Ft. Valley,
Grain and Hay Wanted
Exe. 2 reg. Guernsey bull calves, 2
Jesse
Carpenter, Tifton, R 3.
_ Want seed wheat and Hairy Vetch.
_ State lowest cash price. W. V. Daven-
ee Preston.
Want 20 to 25 bu. Texas Rust-proof
oats;.2 bu. wheat, and some Abruzzi
Tye. Exc. P. C. crossed brood sow, bred,
has had 1 oe milch cow, or other
ioe . C. Goolsby, Baxley,
Want 50 bu. So. Ga. Black seed rye,
or So. Ga. Abruzzi, This yrs crop. J.
oO. Gaskins, _Willacoochee.
OAT AND WHEAT STRAW WANTED
Want wheat and oat. straw. Quote
price in ton lots. R. W. Allen, Atlanta,
401 Cherekee Place.
. saa and Seed For Sale
12 var. ins, 15 for $1; 30 var. $2. Add
otha: - Mrs, J. M. McMillan, Pal-
& metto.
2 dbl. tall red cannas, 2 buff, 2 var-
jegated for 50c. Add postage. 1 large
Mrs. Joe McWhorter,
Bewdon, Ril.
White Easter lily, blooming size
$5 C. Gar-
denias, 1% and 2 ft. high, 50c ea.
Add postage. Idel Rahn, Guyton, Rl.
Jonquils, 10c doz. Bridal Wreath,
purple lilac, pink crepe myrtle, 10c ea.
ic stamps accepted. All orders above
25 postpaid. Exc. for chicken feed at
reasonable price. Alice Simmons, Beu-.
na Vista, R7.
Everlasting Sweet pea
time to plant.
donna lily, large Size bulbs, 6 for $1;
~ gladiolus, paper white narcissi, daf-
-fodils, 25c doz., bulbs. All kinds shrub-
-bery. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta.
Red or yellow tulip bulbs, small size,
4 doz. 25c; Lathyrus or perennial sweet
pea, mix. col. 2 thls., 10c. All col.- mix.
_ peony-flowered poppy, 3 thls. 10c. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw.
~ Blue, Grey violets, lemon lilies, pur-
elp phlox, blue: foxglove, 75c Cc. red,
white phlox, Shasta daisies, 25c doz.
Prize
Fool, Bleeding Heart, 35 bulb. Pearl
Vick, Ellijay.
Grand Duke jasmines, well-rootd,
10c, 15e to 35c ea, plus postage; nan-
dinas, and dif. kinds of shrubs for fall
seed, Fall
del. Abelias, thick heavy plants, 10c,
to 75e ea. Mrs. W. T. Christopher,
Montezuma.
Blooming size pink Dutch hyacinths,
85 doz. Blue, Roman hyacinths, 25c
doz, old-fashioned cream narcissi, 35c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Orr,
clean,
Large pkg. 12c; Ma-'
White, April blooming narcissi, 50
C. Good time to plant. Add postage.
Ethel Sullivam, Marietta, R2.
Blue iris, Day lites, narcissi bulbs,
75e C; $5 M; choice, rooted grape
vines, 60c doz. 500 choice black wal-
nut trees, 10c ea. All FOB. Yonge
Walker, Toccoa, R3.
Old-fashioned, yellow cluster jon-
quils, very fragrant blooms, freely
from January to April. 70c C. Add
porses on orders less than $1.00. Mrs.
. A. Palmer, Milford.
. ft. red, yellow azaleas, pink Cher-
okee roses, Mtn. laurels, white, red
dogwood, $1 doz. $7.00 C; rhododen-
drons, Globe arborvitae, pink almond,
rd japonicas, 6 for $1. Sadie Wilson,
Morganton.
Cherokee hedge rose, and McCart-
neys hedge rose, $1 C; $7 M. orders
now. Well packed. Postpaid. J. W.
Toole, Macon, R2.
Peonies, best var., for southern clim-
ate. Place orders now for October del.
Depression prices. Descriptive list
free. Fine Iris, 50c doz. C. R. Hardy,
Jasper.
Fine dahlias, 25c onan: send 25
for sample box of the flowers roots,
FOB. Fall del. Arborvitaes, 10 for $1;
100 boxwoods, $1 ea. Mrs. W. x Pan-
ter, Morganton.
- Well-rooted Dwarf boxwood plants,
$1.50 to $3.50 per C. White Cherokee
roses, crepe myrtle and lilies, $1.50 C.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville,
800 small Dwarf boxwoods, $12.00;
600 large, $24; 500 Cherokee roses, $6;
2M Hemerocallis lilies, $5; 400 old-
fashioned Blackberry lilies, $3.75. Mrs.
J. L. Rodgers, Greenville.
Cannas, daffodils, narcissi, dahlias,
10c doz; hollyhocks, 10c bunch; bleed-
ing heart, 25c clump; hollyhock seed,
10c spoonful; August lilies, 25c clump.
Add postage. Annabelle Derden, Talk-
ing Rock, R1.
Golden Giant daffodils, 50c C. $4
M, Add postage. Miss N. L, Finley,
Lithonia, R1.
Best geranium top cuttings in Reds,
Pinks, White and variegated, from
vigorous stock, 50c doz. unrooted. V.
1S. Starr, Atlanta, 869 Confederate Ave.
Yellow Lupine, Calif., poppy, Peri-
Winkle and large carnation poppy seed,
larkspur, mixed col. 10c teaspoonful.
Coral vines from seed, 10c ea. Mrs.
W. L. Daniel, Dawson.
Tree and Dwarf boxwood, $2.50 to
$8 per 100; Magnolia Glaucia, dog-
wood and others, very cheap. Mrs. W.
E. Pearson, Gay.
_ Large, blooming bulbs, Paper white
Narcissi, 15 doz. 85c ; _ narcissi,
cream cup, 15c doz. 85c C. Send
postage. M. W. Crawford, Plains.
Blooming size bulbs, dbl. cream, yel-
low butter and eggs, yellow jonquil,
85c per 100; red and purple Verbena,
40c doz. Money order. Mrs. T. H.
McCurley, Hartwell.
Madonna, Royal and Milk and Wine
lilies, 10c ea. 3. for 25c; mixed lark-
spur and pink, dbl. Calif. poppy seed,
a Mrs. G. B. Smith, Cordele,
R
10 M cannas, City of Portland, pink;
Eureka, white, President red, Queen
Helen, yellow, mix, $2 C. $10 M. Hun-
dres Gladiolus, $1 C; daffodils, jon-
quils, nareissi, 75 C. Mrs. J. R.
Camp, Cordele.
Cannas, rcd, variegated, yellow, 25c
doz. Verbena, red, pink, purple, 20c
dez; jonquils and daffodils, 50c =~C;
white narcissi, 20c doz. Boston ferns,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. 8. A. Mil-
ler, Finleyson, R3.
Dbl. yellow Phoenix, white, purple,
yellow iris, 20c doz; pink fairy lilies,
25 doz, Milx and Wine lilies, 3 for 25c.
Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam.
Hyacinth bulbs, pink, 60c doz, Cape
jasmine, 30c, or shipped in the pot,
0c; pink oleaners, 20c. Add postage
on orders less than 50c.
tin, Gainesville, R.
Rooted, Dwarf boxweeds, uniform
Dlants of 10 inches, full t ps5, 6c ea.
$5 C. del. Mrs. R. z - 1, Green-
i
ville. R3. |
red verbena and others.
| doz.
}Mrs. J. W. Polk, Fitzgerald, R3.
Bessie Mar- |
Large, dbl., deep pink peonies, 20c
each; dark red Verbena, large buneh,
reoted, 10c; cream narcissi bulbs, 10
dez, Add postage. Mrs. Genie: Bar-
low, Tallapoosa, R2.
Pink weigelas, red quince, Altheas,
white spires, iris, tuberose, jonquils,
white narcissi, lemon lilies, hibiscus,
Sell, or exc.
for dbl. hyacinths and tulips. Write
Ellen Silver, Talking Rock.
Choice col. mixed Sweet Williams,
perennials, will bloom next year, 25
$1 C. postpaid; 6 col. iris, 25c
doz. $1.25 C. Mrs. Newt Spence, Car-
rollton. :
Biack Prince iris bulbs, $1 C; hardy
phlox, $1.25 C; Eng. junipers, heavy
top and roots, boxwoods, 50c ea. hardy
ferns, 50c doz. Exc. for white feed
sacks. Mrs. N. P. Padgett, Ellijay.
- Red, yellow, pink cannas, 6 col. iris,
25c doz. Daffodils, dbl. orange lilies,
May narcissi, 10c doz., purple lilac,
white, purple altheas, 10c. Exe. for
feed sacks or other value, Nan Kown,
White, Ga.
15 iris, 12 var. $1. 00: 30 var. $2.00;
Ageratum, veronica, salvia, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. M. McMillan, Pal-
metta.
~ White pond lilies, 25c ea. $2.50 doz
Redbuds, red, yellow dogwoods, gold-
en sumac, Cherokee rose, laurels, all
col. azaleas, $1 doz; Globe arborvitaes,
24-in. 5, $1.00; Calif. violets, 4 doz. $1;
perennial philox, 5 doz. $1. Addie Wil- |
son, Morganton.
Yellow-centered narcissi pulbs, $1.25
C; Easter lily bulbs, small or large
quantities, Write for prices. Mrs.
Anna Hunt, Cordele, 101 14th Ave.
East.
6 col. sultanas, 6 ger. and begonias,
12 cut. 35c postpaid; dbl. Camellia Ja-
ponicas, $2 per 100 cutting, not del.
cut by buyer. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Boston.
6 doz. Freezia bulbs, 10c doz. 3 doz.
25c; 1 doz. and half Easter lily bulbs,
5e ea. or lot, 70c; old-fashioned cling-
stone seedling peach seed, mix. var. all
good, 50 C. Postpaid: Miss Nelle
Walters, Plains, R2.
Narcissi, blooming size, Black, Poet-
icus, Empress and white lady, small
jonquils, 50c doz. 3 doz. $1.; Easter
lilies, 25c ea. Mrs. N. H. Sherard, For-
syth.
Rooted Salmon Sultanas, 25e; roct-
ed Silver Speck begonias, 25c; red
Conch, 15c; purple stripe jew, 25 cut-
tings, 15c. Add postage. Mrs, G. W
Owens, Hawkinsville, Ri. -
1500 nice, dry-blooming size Trump-
et yellow jonquil bulbs, 10 doz. $1 C.
FOB; $6 M. del. $7 for entire lot.
Del. Cash or P. O. Money order. Mrs.
R. L. Allgood, Oxford, RFD 1.
White hardy narcissi, yellow jon
quils, purple iris, 75c ; Iris, cream,
mauve and purple, yellow with brown,
lavender, Orange lilies and Spanish
Iris blue. 25c~doz. Mrs. Riley Ross,
Ringgold, Rl.
Pink, white Spirea, pink weigela, red
hibiscus, 10c; pink, white, purple per-
ennial verbena, tiger lilies, mix. holly-
hocks, all three 10c; water hyacinths,
Easter and Monkey-tail eactus, 10c.
Mrs. J. Winter, Buford.
Pink and salmon sultanas, white and
pink hydrangea, red and white conch
geraniums, Boston and Curly ferns,
Xmas and May cactus, rooted, 10c ea;
water lilies, 25 ea. Mrs. Esta Weth-
erford, Gainesville, R2.
Running Cedar at reasonable prices.
a Leveridge, Cuthbert, R3. Box
Snowdrops, orange lilies, ea. 50e C;
narcissi, daffodils, jonquils, ea. $1. C.
All kinds of boxwood, junipers, for sale.
Angel Trumpet, 2 for 25c. Add postage
on small amounts. E. Heaton, Mineral
Bluff.
Large, 5-yr. old Lace fern, $4; large,
5-yr. old May Cactus, $3; large Spren-
geria, $1.50; Boston ferns, 10c ea.; Ox-
alis, 5c bunch; King Alfred daffotkils.
75c C. bulbs. Add postage. Mrs, Giie-
sie Conner, Buchanan, Rl.
ple blooms, 85c ea., 4 for $1; few Bh
dict, sb
Dbl. red carnations, rooted, 2, 2
white iris, yellow camnas, 25 daz:
scallion onien buttens, 40c gal. wal
nut meats, 25c 1b. Add postage unde
50c orders. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lew
ton. oe
Mix verbena, nareissi, daffo
white violets, 2 doz, 15; purple i
15c doz. 6 dif. mal 20c; dbl. orang:
lilies, leopard lilies, 4 , 10. Mie ae
ry Eller, Ellijay. R3. Ho
Blue iris, Day lilies, blue violets 10
doz; Mtn. azaleas, ferns, sweet shrubs
galax, 15c doz; Mtn. laurels, rhodo
dendrons and spruce, 35c doz. Ad
postage. Sek Biher Duvall, Ellij
R3.
White Narcissi, omatiia daffodils
20 doz; $1 C; dbl. narcissi, sacred lilie
50c doz. Royal Ponciana, Poinsetta, 15
each, blue oxalis, little, yellow narcis'
50c C. Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Unadill:
Sweet scented, old fashioned - whit
pinks, mixed carnation pinks, or,
and Arabian lilies, All 50c C. del; d
fodils, 95c C. Mrs. Richard Powell, Sok
lege Park, R 2.
Dbl. crimson japonicas, yellow, wht
purple, 10 yrs. old, well rooted, 50
Bleeding Heart, 60c doz; juniors, 2
old, $1 ea. Dogwood, $1. Miss 0. B
rett, Ellijay, R 3.
Pot flower cuttings, 25c doz; month
ly rose cut. 25e per 50; Mums, 50 fo
30c. Miss Beulah Frey, Dallas, Rd
Rare and excellent shrubs and flow
ers, reasonably priced to those wh
come (in the mornings) after them.
W. C. McGinnis, (Wills Eden, Car
Park, River car line) Atlanta, R 7. _
Delta iris, from lower Lousia
hardy in Northern states. Reddish-pur:
50c ea; Japanese Paper plant, gro
quite tall in southern states, 35
Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa.
Palmettoes, 25 ea; 4 col.
Beefsteak, Angle Wing, Maple Li
and 4 other Begonias, 7 Col. geran:
iums, lantanas, justicia, oxalis, 5c out.
8 cut. 25c. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alph:
retta, R 4.
800 fragrant, blooming size ae
jonquil bulbs, $2.50 for lot.
Harrison, Fitzgerald.
Gorgeous Easter lily bulbs, lanes %
5e ea: blooming size, 3 for 5c; bu!
lets, 5c doz. Add postage. Mrs. R.
Martin, Wrightsville, 312 Elm St.
Japonicas, all col. azaleas, 25 doz
narcissi, daffodils, 75c .C; red, pin
hardy phlox, mix. col. iris, 80c
Monthly roses, blue butterfly, 15c.
postage. B. L. Eller, Ellijay, R 4.
Dbl. old rose poppy seed, 1c tbls. a:
postage. Supply limited. Mrs. Doc
Hardie, Gordan, Rt. =
Daffodils, narcissi, Star of Beth
hem, Orange lilies, $4 M; purple an
lavender Iris, Leopard lilies, $1 C; pin
hardy .hibiscus, 2 for 25c. Exc. |
white sacks. Mrs. Mollie Henderst
Ellijay.
Sweet scented apple geraniums,
each, 2 for 25c. postpaid. Coin preferr
Miss Mary E. Ballard, Molena, R 2
Pansy seed, Giants, 300 seed, 2
snapdragon, 10c pkt., calendula,
pkt. sweet peas, 15c pkt. Eng. daisy, 10
pkt. dbl. Shasta daisy, 15c pkt. po
paid. Claude Altman, Thunderbolt, Bo:
44,
Paper white narcissi, 30c doz. $133
C. Dbl. pink and blue hyacinths,
45c doz. $2 C. Large bulbs. Mrs. R.
Israel, Smithville, RFD.
Blooming size daffodils and wh it
nareissi, 75c C; yellow white and p
ple iris, 35 doz. Exc. for white an
blue Roman hyacinths. Mrs. C._
Leverett, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Phone
5960. LES
Red, pink sultanas, lantanas, 10c
large pot plants, Calla lilies, 20e; p
ennial annual sweet pea seed, 10c
hibiscus, 10c. Will exch. Mrs. S.
Gunter, Lawrenceville, R, 1. :
Large, dbl. pink poppies and mis
larkspur seed. Ea. 10c thls. postpaid
Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Robinson. :
Thursday, August 31, 1933.
lowers and Seed For Sale
Tulip billbs, tube reses, painted dais-
3, 28e doz. Men and Chickens, 10c
Add postage. Miss Blanehe Woods,
aFayette, R-5.
"ge Emperor daffodil bulbs, white
purple iris roots, 25c doz;. Shower
Gold seed, 10c per teaspoonful. Exe.
other lilies that I do not have.
Cash with order, including postage.
iss Ida R. Richmond, Atlanta, 501
oulevard Place, N. E.
M. daffodils, $5; 60c C; 125 jonquils
e; mixed Four Oclock seed, 3 doz. for
Jc. Mrs. J. D. Boyette, Cairo, R 2.
Sweet peas, Williams, Dianthus,
kspur, ragged robins, mixed poppy
aillardia, 3 spoonfuls, 10c; yellow nar-
eissi, 75e C. Add. postage. Will exch.
ite. George Pass, Point Peter.
hysostegia, Star of Bethlehem, Eng.
aisies, large, cultivated blackberry
Plants, $1 C; Mountain roses or Doro-
thy Perkins, 10c ea. Mrs. J. 'T. Stokes,
hao acen,R3.
ndica, . Japanese azaleas, Camellia
E ponicas, all ol. Retenospora, Pitts-
orum, green variegated, tea olives,
nans shrubs, Pyracanthas, Ligus-
S, Photenias, 2, $1.10; Oleanders,
-Nandinas, Abelias, 4, $1.15. Mrs. J. A.
riffin, Cordele.
Large, yellow winter blooming denits
1 Ibs, 15c doz; dbl. yellow oxalis bulbs |
c dez. Add postage. Miss Lillian
right, Zebulon,
ooking orders for fall shrubs, lav-
der cotton bloom, 50c ea. hbird-eye
; rose color bloom like wheat head)
Oc ea. Privet hedge, rooted, 2 1-2c ea.
8. Mae Moss, Jasper, R. 2.
Lavender, sky-blue iris, pink and
hite Phlox, narcissi, jonquils, daffo-
f '; Gbl. yellow and red japoni-
altheas, almonds, wisteria, 3
5c Rative azaleas, 25c doz. Add pos-
age. Linda Evans, Ellijay, R 4.
Dbl. blue hyacinths, 40c doz; jonquils,
pril blooming narcissi, butter and eggs
Tie C; Iris, separate or mixed colors,
ic doz. 2 doz. 50c; Del. Mrs. J. T. Pa-
ilo, LaGrange, R 6, Box 79.
White, Prickley poppy seed (for fall
lanting) 10c tbls., red and yellow can-
nas, 5 ea. Caladium bulbs, 15 ea. Also
ant all kinds of box flowers and wht.
ceahiaaa Wiil exch. Louise Tomlinson,
Dbl. pide and single white oleanders
icely rooted and carefully packed, 10c
1a., 3 for 25c. Add postage on orders
under 25e. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Atlanta,
1146. Confederate Ave. :
@rehid, Iris, Hermocallis ilies, 40c
doz; red azaleas, 20c each; Irish juni-
pers, 25e; hardy snapdragons, perenni-
1S phiex, 20e doz. Flowering locust, 3
or 25e. Chas. Wilson, Loving.
Jonquils, snewdrops, $1 C. Golden ar-
jorvitae, 3 yrs. old, 2, 25c; Irish juni-
ers, 30e ea. Blue Iris lilies, 40c doz.
' EB. Abercrembie, Mineral Bluff, Care.
DeHarts Box.
True orange Amaryllis, 15c; June
jarcissi, 5c doz. Blue Flags, 10c doz.
Red May Cactus, blooms as large as
aucer, 5e cutting; Grand-sire Greys,
25e. Add 7e postage. Mrs. C. C. ao
- Bexwoods, Thrift plants, seven yrs.
W., 29 in. high, 25 in. dia. $1.25 for ea.
plant from the yard. Lela Thompson,
Calhoun, Rt. 4.
Gelden Spur daffodils, sweet yellow
and April bloom narcissi, 25c doz., $1.10
C. Chinese sacred lily, 45c doz. "$2 Gs
Large cured bulbs. Miss Mattie Collins,
Smithville, R 1.
Juniper, 1 to 3 ft. l5e to Tbe ea.
Dwarf boxwood, 12 in. 10c each. All
rooted; jonquil bulbs, 50c C. Not del.
. &. Gilstrap, Alto.
Dil. yellew japonicas, 3 yrs. old, 25c
ea., B for $1; Foxglove, phlex, verbena,
butter f, 20c doa, pink, white, orange
azaleas, ea. Add postage. Mrs. Har-
ley. Rickards, Ellijay, R 3.
Purple iris hedge, rooted, 50c C.
Weeping and pussy willows, Seven Sis-
ers roses, purple wisteria vine, althea
ushes, 10c each, 3 for 25c; blue violets
Oc C. Add postage. wits Mae Ralston,
ome ee
v
j|garland, spireas, abelias, -
for
MARKET BULLETIN
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Narcissi bulbs, 45c doz. del. Mrs. aw
McRee, Buckhead. -
Weeping and Pussy Willows, 0c ea.
3 for 25c; purple iris, 15 doz; blue vio-
lets, tame, 20 C. Golden glow, 15 doz.
Exc. for 100 Ib. cap. white feed sacks
at 5c ea. Add postage: Martha-J. a
ton, Ella Gap.
Jonquils, narcissi, 60c C; gladioli, 15c
doz. Boston and Sword frns, 10c ea. 3
for 25c; red verbena, 10c bunch; dbl.
larkspur seed, 10c thls. Miss Addie Wil-
ey, Ashland, R 1.
Camelia Japonicas, well rooted, 50
ea. or $3 doz. Well rooted. Boxwood
plants, 8 to 12 in. high, $1 doz. $4 C.
Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville.
Yellow Japanese sweet pea seed, 1-4
Ib. 35c; 1-2 lb. 60c;.1 Ib. $1; yellow
narcissi bulbs, 50, 75e; $1.40 C. Victor-
ig Pace, Sycamore, R 1, Box 215.
State insp. bulbs. named varieties:
Early Trumpet Daffodils, Poeticus Jon-
quils, fragrant cluster; Elvira, $8 M.
Mixture, field run, $3.50 bu. Mrs. Julius
Jones, Calhoun, R, 4.
Azaleas, 5 col. rhododendons, droop-
ing cherry laurel, 15 to 18 in. size, 12 for
75ce; hardy hibiscus, _Buddelia, snow
15c. ea. Iris,
$1.50. hundred. Moss packed. Grace
Eaton, . Dahlonega, R 1.
Verbena, 3 col. 5 kinds, of Daffodils,
5 col. iris. Now time to put them. out |
for spring plants. Also water hyacinths
Write or come. H. O. Padgett, Atlanta,
160 Howard St., S. E.
Fine box flowers, more than 30 dif.
kinds and color. Sell or exch. for fresh
or dried fruit; white feed sacks; also
have arborvitaes, and many others.
Write. Mrs. Gordon Chambers, Par-
Trott. |
: Several well rooted salmon sultanas,
10 and 15 each; cuttings, 5c ea; 12 to
15 Sprengeria ferns (come up from
seed), 10c ea. Coral cuttings, 5c; rattail
cactus, 5c cutting. Send stamps for
plants. Mrs. C. C. Lunsford, Forsyth,
R32
Several hundred old fashioned nar-
-cissi bulbs, mixed with paper white, $1
C; Mammoth Sunflower seed, 5c per oz.
Postpaid. Mrs. Dora Lowry, Pooler.
Butter and eggs, Trumpet daffodils
and white narcissi, '75c C. Miss Janie
Purdy, Hartwell, R 4.
Named, labeled iris, 85 doz; 25, $1,00
$3.15 C; Siberian, 50 for $1.10; 7 kinds
jonquils, daffodils, narcissi, $1.10 C.
Shasta daisies, 25, 60c. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
| Calhoun.
- August lilies, 10 each; King Alfred
daffodils, 75c C; yellow daffodils and
paper white narcissi, 50c C. Add pos-
tage..Alberta Wright, Bremen.
Flowers and Seed Wanted
Want colored water lilies and lotus.
Will exc. other water and flower plants
or state price. Virginia Schultz, Bain-
bridge.
Want flower seed: any kind of zen-
nias, petunias, cosmos, poppy, phlox,
verbena, or any kind. Exc. water lilies
for same, or exc. for ferns or begonias.
Mrs. Geo. T. Bagwell, Abbeville, R 2.
Want cuttings, yellow, purple ,white,
light pink sultanas, cut. of Paul Neron
red roses and other reds, monthly
blooming, pink hydrangea, dahlia bulbs
Write. Mrs. Edw. Harper, Wray, R 1.
-Exe. 1 doz. purple violet plants for
blooming size Amaryllis, Madonna, Tig-
er lilies. Have Easter lilies and milk
and wine lilies..Mrs. J. W. Parker, Mil-
len.
Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale
2 pecan tree dusting machines, cheap
1 Williamson stump puller; dise tractor
plow; stalk cutter; 2 ca ae plows. etc.
All in goog cond. Write for list of used
farm tools and machinery. Fred C. Geig-
er, Flintside.
1-2 horse Chattanooga middle buster
in first class cond. used but little, $5,
or exc. for good shoat. G. C. Edmond-
| Son, ee R2
Second- Hand Machinery
For Sale
PAGE THREE
Second- Hand Machinery
For Sale |
3 push cart, roller bearing wheels,
built for heavy or light duty, for. use in.
a dairy barn. S. L. Bates, Atlanta, 1007
Howell Mill Road.
T good, used Fairbanks-Morse 25 H.
P. eng. fuel oil, at a sacrifice price,
also a Jay Bee Hammer Mill, cheap. K.
T. Felder, Atlanta, P. O. Box 153.
1 large power cane mill, Chatta-.
nooga, No. 44, and pan. Both in good
cond., for sale. R. J. Stewart, Gray.
One 1 or 2-horse power Hay press
with iron axel and wheels in good
cond., for sale cheap. Write for price.
A. Livingston, Brunswick, Rl.
30-in. Upright American Corn mill,
Watts Sheller, Floor . scales, pulleys,.
belts, etc., good cond. Bargain. for
cash, J. A. Johnson, Bowdon. .
Wheat drill, good cond., -and 100
black cherry trees, for. sale. ony -
born, Clermont, Rl.
1 Murray gin, 70-saw outfit com-
plete, includes boiler, eng., and press.
$300 cash. Wire, write ory phone. J. B.
Easterlin, Jr., Montezuma.
6 H. I. H. C. Mogul engine, $35.00;
I. H. C. mule power hay baler, $50.00;
I, H. C. Side-delivery rake (fair cond),
$15.00. Others good cond, All FOB.
H. P. Whaley, Shellman, Ri.
- A good 3-roller Demorest syrup mill
for sale, or will exc., mill for a good
mule, and a small yoke of Holstein
steers and a heifer for a pair of 900
lb. mules. F. F. Gipson, Ashland.
A few slightly used electric motors
for A. C. current, up to 20hp. Cheap:
These motors were used on farm in
connection with grist mill. W. Har-
rison, Fitzgerald, Wilson Ave.
4 Air Blast Lummus cotton gins, 1
feeder and 1 press for sale at bargain.
D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. |
1 Farquar boiler, 30 horse power, re-
turn tabular, also 1 Atlas engine, 20hp, |
Both good cond, M. L. SCE
Winterville.
12-in., 2 roller cane mill with 120-
gal. cap., pan, used 1 season, $25.00
in yard, 12 miles Deans Bridge High-
way, Augusta. Address: B, W. Ander-
son, Grovetown, R2.
1 set Howe cotton scales, only used
1 season, and in good cond. $15. Chas.
Still, Lithonia, Rl.
1 Deering mower and rake, fair cond.
$30 FOB here. No checks. M. J.
Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt.
54-in Avery Grist mill, 10-in. I. H.
G. Crusher, 1 Sheller, 10 H. P. Inter-
national gas eng., and all equipments,
now in use, cheap for cash, C. A.
Mashburn, Roopville, R2.
1 large 2-roller cane mill. O K con-
dition. $15.00 FOB. Exc. for 7 thor-
oughbred sow pigs. Mrs. R. M. Cobb,
Canon. \
Three 70-saw Lummus Brush Gins
and Feeders, $50 each. LL. C. Brown,
Bainbridge.
1 Chattanooga 92-power Cane mill,
and one 15-ft. evaporator. Both good
cond. $100 cash. <A. J. Bond, 5r.,
Meigs.
Hand-power hay press, $7.00 this
place. J. R. Gibson, Roopville.
3-roller Columbus cane mill, and 60-
gal. kettle, $22.50; one 60-saw Lum-
mus gin, 1 single box press, $225 FOB.
Money order or cash. J. W. Walker,
Ft. Gaines.
1 McCormick mower and rake, good
cond., $35.00 FOB. A. G. Hixon, Bain-
bridge.
Parts for a tractor drawn Farm-all
Mower, for sale. L. L. Calhoun, Co-
lumbus, PO Box 1117.
No. 27 Golden power cane - mill
(bought new and have made only 30
barrels of syrup on it. Al cond. $100
FOB. T..M. Slater, Thomasville, R5.
1 eane mill and 80-gal. kettle, good
cond., $25.00, or a good young milch
cow with young calf. John Passmore,
Americus, R4.
No. 4, I. H. C., 2-horse riding cul-
tivator for. sale. Hy, W. Wood, Wrighis-
vite:
|piller 30 traeter. All bargains. |
S-roller: Chattanooga - Ma hf miil, No.
12. and pan, $25. a _ M. Caudell,
Homer. :
i large and- 1 small - size. roller for 3
roller cane mill, Good -cond.- $2.50 ea.
FOB. Will exe. for corn... C. M. Ad- ee
cock, Adairsville,
Covington cotton and corn lentes:
also a 2-horse wagon: (without body)
other part in good cond. -.Cheap for
cash. J. C. Buffington, Zebulon, Ri.
15hp crude oil eng., 1 set of 48-in.
mill rocks, belting, shaftings, pulleys,
etc.
jrun. Sacrifice for cash, or trade for
hogs, cows and W. L. hens. Db. ae
Martin, Cobbtown. =
1 gas. eng, 3%4 horse. power, ok
con., and other eidomeny, . Se H, eae
brough, Austell.
10hp. International gas eng., slight
repairs; shafts, hangers, pulleys, and
other equipment, good condition, net
cost $116. Eng. and all equipment, $75.
FOB. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville. ,
New model, 4 McCormick some
and hay rake, good cond., $35.60 cash.
Cc. V. Martin, Bowersville, RFD -1. |
1 Liddel, 70-saw, ball- bearing cotton
gin and Van Winkle single box press
with shafting, pulleys and belts, 2 sec-
tions T and S cutaway. tractor har-
row, 24-in., and 26-in., blades, and 1
dbl. disc Oliver. All good cond. oe
Roberts, Pendergrass.
1 John Deere cylinder corn Seacee:
and sheller, $3.25; 1 Joliett Spring
sheller (only shelled about eM bu.> of
corn), $150. Both good: cond. - M. x
Jordan, Reidsville.
No. 1 size sneCietnl Becta enn
rose cream separator in good - ~ond.,
$25 FOB, or exc for seed oats. T L Mu 5 Seats
_{ler, Boston, Rl. | ;
&1 No. 12 DeLavel cream . pare
445, or exc. for two 250-300-egg size
inubators. J. A. Flanagan, Towns.
- Fordson. tractor with extension. rims,
power pulley, recently overhauled. New |
pistons, new field coil, etc. For sale
at bargain. I..Tracy, Lake Park, R2.
H.C; crusher, Hammer King feed
mill, 10hp. electric motor, 25hp. motor,
portable feed mill.
lanta. 749 Lawton St.
Standard garden tractor, mowing
G. W. Reaves, At-
All good cond., and ready to
Wy
bai, $50, or trade for a feed grinding
outfit, Grist mill, etc. A, L. Samuels,
Fairburn, R4. =
.2 pr. wagon. platform ales. bath
been used some. Standard and Howe
make. Both complete. Guar. first-
class in every way. Cheap for cash.
Alva C. Smith, Columbus, PO Box,
835.
1 Moline mowing machine, good cut- |
|ting cdnd., for sale, also 14-year-old
Black Essex sow, had 2 litters. Good
mother. Sell, or exc. both for a good
mule, 10 or 12 yrs. old, good eyes and
teeth. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Sular,.R3.
1 Watts corn shucker -and Sheller,
$50. L. C. Nowell, Macon,.R3.
1 set of blacksmith tools, cas He. eg
good cond. other equipment. 2 Ede: E..
/|Bazemore, Hagan.
Fordson tractor In good cond., cheap
for cash, or e xc. for livestock or grain,
etc. A. B. Brown, Griffin, PO Box
147.
Fordson tractor, Oliver, 2-dise side
plow and tractor harrow, just over-
hauled, fine cond. $125.. Guy Taylor,
Macon, Rl. Crs a=
DeLaval separator, No, 10, good
cond., with 3 milk cans. Sell or exc.
for equal value. Mrs. W. M. Watkins,
Fitzgerald, R2.
1 swing hammer feed mill, i No. 20
Celumbus pewer cane mill, 1 Cater-
_F,
W. Brannon, Luthersville.
One 2-herse mowing machine, - ac
2-horse automatic hay rake, 2-
large 2
horse riding plow and cutaway har-
row combined. All in good working
order, cheap for cash. . Mis do Ww.
sett. Siac Ra.
ts
PAGE FOUR
Thursday, August 31, 1933
Ma Meet Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Department Of
Agriculture
os Exccutive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga, |
G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner
J. F. GREER,
Director, Bureau of Markets :
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933.
Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
1 fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the
act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
-| provided for in Section 1103, Act
| of October 8, 1917.
Notices of farm produce and ap-
purtenances admissible under pos-
tage regulations, inserted one time
on each request 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 Supple-
ment which appears on the first
_ Thursday of each month.
- Parm land for sale editions are
published at intervals during the
year, Advance notices of these edi-
tions appear from time to time ad-
| vising advertisers when to mail us
these types of noti-es. d yt
Limited space will not permit in-
sertions ef notices containing more
| than 30 words, including name and
| address. We reserve the right to
cut dewn notices of more than 30
_ | words, providing that this reduc-
| tion does not destroy the meaning
| of the notice. When notices can-
not be eut down they will be re-
turned to the writer for correctivn.
Limited space will not permit in-
sertion of unimportant notices. Un-
der legislative act the Market
Bulletin does not assume any res-
ponsibility for any notice appear-
ing in the Bulletin or transaction
resulting therefrom.
|viculture, states that
=
Special Notices
HAVE CHICKS TO BE RAISED
ON HALVES
Want to hear from parties who want
to raise ehicks on halves. State your
proposition in full in first letter. J. D.
Johnson, Thomasville, 226 W. Jeffer-
son St.
FARM FOR RENT
600 acre farm for rent in North Ga.
for third and fourth to desirable ten-
ant. One of the best cotton and corn
farms in the state. Would lease for
term of years to good farmer. Com-
municate with: H. M. Judd, Atlanta,
917 Walton Building.
CROP FOR SALE
Stock, tools and erop complete for
sale and heuse free for balance this
year. Write for full information. L. H.
Hudson, Newnan, R 3.
-PEAVINE HAY WANTED
Want 1 ton good Alfalfa or Peavine
hay. Call or write. Mrs. E. H. McDee,
Atlanta, od Fairburn Circle, Hemlock
8040-3.
GS Adaeis Gainihigslonce of Ag-
he has learned
on good authority that ther is con-
siderable cases of sickness and other
bad effects following the consumption
by the public of vegetables, fruits and
other produce which have been spray-
ed with insecticides that are poison-
ous.
The spraying of fruits and vegeta-
bles by the grower for destruction of
various insects and pests is an abso-
lute essential process if the farmers
intend to make a crop and Mr. Adams
desires to caution the people that they
should thoroughly wash and clean any
fruits and vegetables before they are
used. 3
A plan has been decided upon by
the Emergency Relief Administration
to increase the price of hogs. If you
recall I had an article in the Bulletin
last week on this subject and I am
glad to see some action being taken to
help the hog raisers...
The program provides for the pur-
chase of four million pigs and light
hogs, weighing from 25 to 100 pounds
by the Packers for the account of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Prices to be paid for these hogs are
well above the Market price, and is
said they will be $6.00 per hundred for
hogs around 100 pounds and $9.50 per
hundred for pigs weighing 25 pounds. -
I understand that Truckers and
Peddlers are buying up a lot of hogs
and pigs now, expecting to get this
advanced price for them through the
Government plan. Farmers should
hold their pigs and light hogs until
this plan is put into effect, so they
may get these higher prices. Instead
of selling now at these low prices, hold
to your hogs and pigs for a while
longer and get whatever Henetite this
plan offers.
f
J. F. GREER, Director.
Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale
Large, old-fashioned wood frame, 2
roller cane mill Key with rods, 60-gal.
kettle, $25.00. J. S. Perry, Autreyville,
Rl.
Late model Farmall tractor, 6-ft.
dbl. disc, 18-in., harrow, and Athens
30-in. dbl. disc plow, used but little,
A-1 cond. Sell together or any sec- |.
tion. L. C. Wells, Columbus, Box 467.
1 practically new 5hp. gas eng., and
116-in. Grist mill, for sale or exc. W, G.
Turk, Thomasville.
Second-Hand Maciinery
Wanted
Want a good second-hand mowing
machine and rake. Quote price.- W.
A. Puckett, Tifton.
Want 1 extra large cream separator
in good condition, cheap.. State price,
size and condition. O. L. Core, Hil-
ton,
Want 3-roller cane mill with 60
or 80 gal. kettle, or good evaporator.
Must be good cond., cheap for cash.
J. D. Donaldson, Dublin.
Want second-hand Cane Mill Roller,
18-in., face, in good shape. G. A.
Thompson, Swainsboro, R2.
Want No. 6 McCormick mowing ma-
chine, 5 or 5%4-ft., blade, in good cond.
cheap for eash. D. E. Byrd, Reynolds.
Want to trade sorghum oy sugar-
cane syrup for cane mill evaporator.
Write what you have. H. L. Williams,
Baxley. :
Want entire gas chamber and all
its parts for old Z type Fairbanks-_
Morse engine, 3-horse power, eng. No.
433103. In good condition, and cheap.
fe Harvy A Sparta.
less than 10 inches.
MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia WARNING! Second-Hand Machinery Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted Wanted
Want 1 small J. B. Hammer mill.
Exc. good grade Jersey Cows or heifers
for same. State all particulars in first
letter. Prefer within 100 miles. O. E.
Brantley, Milledgeville.
Want 16 or 18-in. 2-roller cane mill.
T. A. Elkins, Guyton.
Want 1 King roller for Chattanooga
cane mill, No. 13 for 3 roller mill. J. G.
Spooner, Iron City.
Want 1 overshot water wheel. State
size and price. E. L. Gay, Jr. Ft.
Gaines. ;
Want 1 set of Mitre Mill gears, about
2-ft. in dia. 1 gear to be of wood cogs
and 1 iron cogs. 1 bore in even gear
2 15-16 in. mortice gear, 2 7-16 in. W.
H. Miller, Shiloh.
Want second-hand mowing machine
and hay rake and binder. T. WwW. Hooks,
Macon, Box 97.
Want to hear from party at once
|having a threshing machine for sale
cheap for cash. W. E. Wilder, Mu-
sella.
Want one 2 roller 18-in. cane mill,
also one 60-gal boiler. C. W. Deane,
Waycross, 411 Albany Ave.
Want syrup pan, copper preferred,
12 or 13 ft. long. Glad to make pay-
ments in syrup. A. Williams, Athens,
R2.
Want syrup beiler, 80-gal. cap. for
cash, within 30 or 40 miles Pulaski.
R. C. Sowell, Pulaski, RFD1.
Want Oliver tanden disc harrow,
cheap for cash. E. B. Lee, Leesburg.
Want to buy a good pair cotton
scales; and have for sale a 60-hp cen-
ter stroke steam eng. and a 8hp Frick
eng. J. E. Wright, Monroe.
Want 1 set of blacksmith tools cheap
for cash. M. L. Godbee, Millen, R3.
Want 1 dbl. hole corn sheller, cheap
for cash, or will trade 4 gal. milch
cow, or good Fordson tractor for same
J. D. Busbin, Winterville. -
Want an Ensilage. cutter. State
make, age, cond., and lowest cash
price. .J. W. Browning, Jackson, R2.
Want within 50 miles of Newnan, a
large mule power mill, 3 roller, not
H. A. Potts, Ray-
mond.
Want second-hand 18-in cane mill
roller with 12-in. face. G. A. Thomp-
son, Swainsboro, R2.
Want 1 Moline tractor motor,
good cond.
Eddie Burt, St. Peter, Ga.
Want power cane mill in good cond.
cheap. J. S. Johnson, Montezuma, Rl.
Want a secend-hand copper evap-
orator with grit cups under bars, and
12 coppet: grit cups, as those made by
the Chattanooga Plow Wks., Atlanta,
about 45 yrs. ago. J. M. Whitehead,
Dublin. Ok,
Want Steam Pressure Canner, cap.
6 to 12 qt. jars. Must be in good cond.
and cheap for cash. Thos. J. Pearce,
Gainesville.
Want 10hp 1 cylinder engine, mount-
ed, to carry it around with mules.
Must be a bargain. R. L. Andrews,
Smithville.
Want good copper syrup pan in good
shape and reasonable in price on post-
al card and hold pan for reply. Can
send for same if not over 100 miles.
E. E. Bass, Milledgeville.
in
' Want small gas eny. in first class
cond. Describe, giving make, etc. W. S.
Gaseng, Griffin, Box 424.
Want a 2 horse John Deere gasoline
He ee R. P. Williams, Winder, Box
03.
Want Syrup cane mili, heavy horse
power. Golden or Chattanooga, prefer-
red. For cash. H. C. Haynes, Canton,
R 4,
Want to hear from party having a J.
B. Hammer Mill. Must be in good re-
pair. J. T. Sidwell, Apalachee.
Want stump puller. Will rent or trade
equal value. W. V. Davenport, Pres-
ton, Ga.
Quote best cash price.
Want good, 2nd-hand Grist mill
steam eng., boiler, in operating cond.
also a small pea and velvet bean thrash
Will exc. cows and chickens, and som
cash. Must be near my home. Mrs. we
E. Burch, Helena, R 1.
Want 12 or 15 H. P. steam eng ue re
any good make. Tractor or porta.te. i
J. Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rl.
Want second-hand Wind mi} and
Grain drill in good cond. J. H. Jn
son, Marshallville, R 2. oe
Want an old fashioned syrup .eitle
C. A. Sears, Columbus, R.1, Mac.a Rd
Want to buy second-hand 20. horse
size I. H. C. tractor unit, or complet
tractor. E. D. Gaskins, Alapaha,
Want 1 top plate of a No. 12 Chat-
tanooga 3 Roller Cane Mill, and
brass bearings to fit 2 7-8 spind
Make best price at once. S. G. Garrstt,
Rockmart, Rt. 5. :
Exc. 2 horse wagon, 400 bdls. fodder
and other value for Cane Mill, or sell
wagon, $18 and fodder, $1.25 per. 190.
L. W. Mason, Winston.
Want to buy a Farmall tractor. and
tractor disc harrow with 2 row of dizcs.
Will pay cash. Write. A. F. Rich
Bainbridge.
Want 1 used complete flour mill, 25
to 50 barrel cap. Must be in good cond.
and cheap. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. |
Want 9 disc grain drill and side cel
rake, dump rake, also. Quote price a
cond. Max Hardie, Duluth.
Want to hear from parties haying
an Empire or other a Ppa of milk
Dairy. oa
Want 8 or 10 H. P. gas. eng. in good
cond. with magneto, for cash. bile: D
Harmon, Gillsville.
Want power driven pea and be:
thrash, also Ram to operate under 50
gal. per min. No junk. C. L. Clee
land, LaGrange, R 2.
Want a small Pecan Grader in ties
class cond. for cash. R. S. fe
Americus. {
Want a Fordson die! ee cr
without cable, cheap for cash. John W.
Harms, White Bluff Road, Savannah
Want 30 or 40 ft. tower windmill.
Give price, state cond. ete. L. B. Ray,
Macon, 341 Carling Ave. os
Incubators, Brooders, Ete
For Sale
Little Brown Hen 50 egg inc. used
3 times, with thermemeter and in-
structions; 500 cap. Buckeye broeder,
A-1 cond. $6.00 for both, FOB. J. F.
Usry, Thomson, Rl.
10-egg Super Hatch ine. complete
$5.00; 50-chick electric brooder (all
metal), $2.00. Exc. for good sorghum,
each. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta,
Rs.
Buckeye inc., 240 cap., good cant
instruction book and thermomeier, $12
cash, or trade for larger machine. |
J. Dowdy, Baxley, R4. 5
Incubators, Brooders, Etc.
Wanted
Want a Buckeye 500-egg cap. inc,
in good cond., with instruction book,
cheap for cash. Edw. Harper, Wray,
RFD 1.
Want to buy Queen inc. in goo
condition, with thermometer and
structions, 200 to 250 egg cap., oil
burner. Write what you have, pric
etc. Cohen Dillard, Hull; R1.
Would like to buy used Coal Burning
Brooder stove. Must be in first class
cond., with heat regulator. Give name
of manufactur er and number of hea
er. Hill R. Huffman, Marietta, R3.
Sy
Thursday, August 31, 1933.
Poultry For Sale
Poultry For Sale
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Poultry For Sale
PAGE FIVE
Poultry Wanted
AUSTRALORPS
. March hatch Australorps, $1 ea: trio
$2.50; 6 pullets and 1 cockerel, $5 FOB.
L. W. Jackson, Lakeland, Ga. _
BANTAMS
2 sets of trios Golden Sebrights, full |
_ stock, prize winning chickens. Trio,
$3.50, or lot of 4 hens and 2 roosters,
$6. J. T. L. Hartness, Mineral Bluff.
Fancy R. C. Golden Sebright cock-
pares, d0c each, or exc. for R. I. Red
hens, pullets or for rabbits. John Turn-
er, LaFayette, R 3.
_ January, Feb. and March hatch ban-
tams, all breeds, $1 per pair up, also
extra rcosters. Will exc. for Games. M.
8 oo JY; Atlanta, 897 Tift Ave.,
Young Golden Sebright -and. Dark
Cornish bantams of fine quality, $2
and up per pair, or trade few for friers
R. W. Clark, Macon, 177 Boulevard
Ave.
Seek 2 pullets and 1 rooster, April hatch,
_ 25 each, or all for 65c, FOB. Virginia
ety, Felton.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
2 fine Thompson Ringlet B. R. in
a = service Janury cockerels, $1.25 each, or
$2.25 for both; 4 Feb. hatch, $1 ea. or
. $8 for the 4; 2 yr. old cock, $1 FOB.
Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, R 2.
15 B. R. pullets and 1 cockerel, from
ploodtested flock, March hatch, $10.
- Mrs. Otis McAfee, Wrightsville.
Pen of 4 richly marked, 1932 hatch
dark Aristocrats. from choicest of Di-
rect of 3 of Holterman Special Best
_ Show and High Egg pens, $5 each, or
$16 for lot, FOB. Mrs.
Cedartown, R 3.
6 April hatch pullets, $1 ea; cocker-
BE. G. Wood,
els, $1.50; 12 pullets, 2 1-2 mos. old, 75c
ease ockerel, Same age, free with pul-|
Red lets. Parks str. Reg. Per. $16 for lot of
_ 18 pullets, 2 cockerels. Crates ret. Mrs.
_ John A. Watson, Graymont.
Pure bred Partridge Rocks, April
_ hatch: cockerels, 75 ea; pullets, 60c ea
_Jno. B. Moon, Atlanta, 12. No. El-
_ bridge Drive, Phone Be-1125-J.
25 B. Rock pullets, March and April
" hatch, Thompson str., 75c ea. FOR.
_ Mrs. J: P. Gaines, Cave, Bartow Coun-
ty, Ga.
2 eggs; $1 per 15. Ea. party pay postage.
_ J. H. Rushton, Rockyford, R 2, Care J.
RR. Johnson. :
_ $1.25 ea; pullets,
CORNISH
6 Dark Cornish cocks, 1932 hatch,
$1.25 each, FOB. O. N. Storey, Sylves-
ter.
. Pure bred Dark Cornish Spring hch.
roosters, $1 ea; eggs, 5c ea; 5 hens, 1
yr. old, 1 cockerel, $5; baby chicks, 1.
week old, 10c ea. Mrs. C. A. Patterson,
Ay Ty, Rl.
Sev. Dark Cornish cockerels, March
hatch, 60c each, 2 for $1. Ed Bacon,
10 April hatch Dark Cornish coek-
ruts, $1 ea., del. Not less than 2 in
one shipment. H. W. Thurmond, Gresh-
. amyville.
_ 6 Cornish Indian pullets, 1 1-2 Ibs.
Up, 50 ea. Mrs. Lucy Tyson. Tennille.
2 pure bred Dark Cornish February
1932 hatch eockerels, 75c ea. Mrs. F.
W. Chastain, Bowman.
: GAMES
Several pure Ky. Dom 1933 hatch
_ eockerels, $1.50 each, 2 for $2.75. All
ght color. Can also spare a few 1932
hatch hens. W. Henry Baxley, M. D.
- Hephaibah.
Pure Ginn Spangle 1933 hatch stags,
$1 ea. Guar. dead
game. L. T. Vaughn, Royston, R 1.
Pit. games: hens, $1.50;
stags, 75c;
Pure Sanders Roundheads: March
hateh, 5 pullets, 1 stag, $5. Do not
preed any other kind of chicken on
yard. W.
_ 45 game chickens will let out on.
share basis to party who owns a farm
and who has plenty of feed. NL R.
oe eh Quill.
H. Brown, Rome, R 6,
LEGHORNS
100. Tancred str. 14 wks. old fine
grade pullets, 50c each, FOB, or $45
for lot, FOB. Fritz Rovers, Washing -
ton, R 3.
18 fine str. W. L. hens, 17 mos. old,
80c ea; 23 March hatch, W. L. pullets
50c ea; Exc. for milk goats. J. A. Col-
lar, Atlanta, R 2., Box 176. (3 blocks
from Lakewood Park.)
Few fine Tormahlem L. B. Leghorn
hens,. 3-4 fingers width between keel
and lay bones. 60c ea. Express paid on
18. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran.
400 W. L. pullets, just started laying
and in good cond. 75c each, not del.
Roy G. Chason, Whigham, R 1.
lay white eggs: 5 hens and cockerel, $5
express paid; 1 yr. old stock Seater g:
Arthur Chason, Cairo.
10 W. L. cockerels, March hatch. Di-
rect from Geo. B. Ferris, from heavy
laying strain, 75c ea. $7 for lot. Mrs.
W. A. Giddens, Chester, R 2.
Select March 14th and April 28th
hatch pure bred W. Leghorn cockerels,
some English str. $1 ea. or 2 for $1.75;
Eggs from Eng. and Tancred hens, $1
per 16. prepaid. Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo
R 3, Box 229.
80 W. L. hens, Barren str. 16 mos.
old, and laying 70 percent now, heal-
thy cond. 65 ea. Also AAA W. L.
April pullets, Barron str. 300 or more
for sale. Jersey cow, $25. P. S. Mercier,
Lawrenceville.
4 Booths AAA W. L. cockerels, 3
mos. old, 75c each. No checks accepted
Mrs. B. E. Spikes, Blue Ridge, R 1.
15 S.C. W. L. March cockerels, direct
from Chas. Estes, Everton, Mo. Special
Ped. mating eleven generations 300-
351 egg str. $1.50 ea. A. E. Pilcher, Ar-
agon, R 1.
: MINORCAS.
Thoroughbred Booth str. White Min-
orca cockerels, 5 mos. old. Fine birds.
75c ea. not del. No pullets. P. H.
Brady, Marietta, Rt. 3. ;
Papes Mammoth S. C. Black Minorca
hens, $1 ea. 4 hens and cock, $4.75;
March hatch coekerels, $1 ea. Mrs. G.
W. Wilson, Martin.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
lena.
Sev. April hatch thoroughbred, pen-
mated cockerels of the following breeds
R. I. Reds, Silver Lace Wyandottes,
Mwhite Wyandottes and Barred Pl. R.
75c ea. Mrs. M. E. Locklear, Atlanta,
221 Claire Drive.
25 pullets, crossed between B. L. and
Indian Game, April hatch; 1 pure B.
L. rooster from Everlay str. $8.50 for
lot. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown.
10 milk-fed friers, wt. 2 to 3 lbs. 30c
to 40c ea. Come. Write first. Mrs. J. C.
Exum, Smithville, R 2.
ORPINGTONS |
15 young Buff Orp. hens, $10 for lot,
not del. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Boston.
PIGEONS
Large squab breeding White Kings,
$1.75 pair; others, 60c to $1 pr; 1 large
female, 90c; youngsters, 25c ea. or lot
of 6 pr. and 1 odd female, 5 youngsters
$8. James Thompson, Atlanta, 1307 Iv-
erson St.
2 pr. White Kings, 2 pr. Pl. Rock
Homers, 1 pr. Buff Carneaux pigeons,
$1 per pair. All well mated and work-
ing. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 22, ilth.
St.
White Kings, mated, banded and
working, guar. pairs, $1 per pair. Pres-
ton L. Layton, Augusta, 1830 Broad St.
20 pair White Kings for sale, cheap.
Mrs. B. B. Hudson, Columbus, 3901
Hamilton Road.
75 pr. White Kings, $lper pr. Heal-
thy, mated and working. FOB; also
Ringneck Pheasants, cocks only, 3 mos.
old, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Howard C. Brooks,
Clarkesville. Bees Fetes
Real Brown Leghorns, the kind that.
Continuous layers. Quality year old
25 friers, 15c Ib. WwW. D. Bennett, Mo-
125 pair White Kings, mated, banded
and working, $95 for lot. Exc. for value
in pigs or heifers. W. A. Peavy, Byron,
Care Oakland Fruit Farm.
White Kings, about 150 for sale, mat-
ed and banded. Cheap. Henry Long,
Leesburg.
R. I. REDS
12 R. I. Reqd March hatch pullets,
Donaldson str. 75c each; 12 nice hens,
2 March hatch cockerels, 75c ea. Mrs.
S. E. Field, Atlanta, 1814 Howell Mill
Road.
30 almost pure R. I. Red Spring hatch
pullets, 2-3 lbs. 60c each. Entire lot,
$15. Mrs. F. L. Lee, Morven. S
8 pure bred March hatch R. I. Red
3 pullets and 5 cockerels, 50c ea. Mrs.
Maxie Alexander, Elberton, R 9.
75 R. I. Red hens, 4 fine cocks, 85
March hatch pullets, 30 selected cock-
erels. Mahood str. Lots of 10 at $1 ea.
Entire lot at big bargain. Old _ birds
bloodtested.- John H. Edge, Toccoa.
WYANDOTTES
15 pure bred W. Wyandotte _ friers, |
wt. about 2 Ibs. 40c ea; 4 fine mixed
friers, 35c ea; 1 pure bred W. Wyan-
dotte rooster, yr. old, from prize stock.
4 $1.25. All FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPher-
son, Rabun Gap, R 1.
Columbian Na ce hens and
cocks, 75c ea. W. D. Bennett, Molena.
QUAIL FOR SALE
Taking orders for eggs, also for yng.
birds to be del. in September and Oct-
ober. Mrs. T. Treanor, Milledgeville.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE
12 head of geese, 75c ea. Will take
as much as 3 bu. of seed rye. Tom Han-
cock, Motiltrie, R 4.
5 mixed breeq@ turkeys, 6 mos. old,
2 gobblers and 3 hens, $1 or exc. for
15 B. L. hens not over 2 yrs. old. Mrs.
Fannie Fitzgerald, Rochelle, R 1.
Muscovey baby ducks, 2 to 10 weeks
old, healthy, fast growing,25c to 50c
ea. T. M. Slater, Thomasville, R 5.
6 Turken hens, $1.25 ea; also 6 Jersey
White hens, $1.25 ea; 1 rooster, $1.75.
Truitt & Wright str. Mrs. J. A. Mor-
gan, Valdosta.
5 fine geese, $5 FOB. Exe. for 8
Thompson str. B. R. March hatch pul-
lets. Ea. pay postage. 2 fine geese, 1
non-related, fine gander, 2 well feath-
ered goslings. Mrs. Minnie Malphus,
Tusculum, Ga.
White Pekin ducks bred for egg pro-
duction and quick growth, wt. 5 lbs. at
8 wks. old, $2 pr; can supply limited
number 12 wks. old birds. John Harb-
er, College Park, R 2, Box 182.
_ Nice pairs of large White Pekin
ducks and sev. pairs of Blue Geese for
sale at reasonable price. Tom Sullivan,
Jr., College inde R 2.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Will party having the Holterman
Aristocrat B. Rock chickens for sale,
write me: Mrs. G. A. Bragg, ce
ville, R B,
LEGHORN S
Want 50 W. L. pullets, Feb. or Mar. __
hatch. Must be reasonable price and
in good cond. Mrs. A. P. Brown, Morv-
en.
Want 150 W. L. pullets, Jan. or Feb.
hatch. No culls. Good strain. Will trade
1 black horse mule, smooth mouth, -
work anywhere, wt. 900 or more Ibs,
W. D. Grant, Meigs.
Exc. milch cow for 50 W. L. March -
hatch pullets. Come for cow at my lot.
L. L. Gay, Millen. :
Want 40 or 50 pure bred W. L. pul-
lets or young hens. Must be cheap for
cash. Mrs. R. J. Bruce, Eatonton, R 1.
Want 10 Brown Leghorn 1932 hatch
hens, or very early 1933 hatch pullets,
No culls. Will pay $4 FOB, or $5 ae ae
A. J. Willoughby, Waco, R 1: ee
Want 100 B. L. hens, March or ape. 4
hatch at market price of 10c Ib: also
want 20 bu. oats at cheapest cash
price. E. W. Aderson, Thomasville, R 5. oe
Want 20 or more White Leghorn .
pullets, ready to begin laying, cheap.
for cash. C. L. Holton, Sale AS R2. :
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS | %
Exc. 40 Homing pigeons at 10c each
and 7 Muscovey ducks and drake, Will
exc. the 8 ducks for 7 hens and 1
rooster of any large stock chickens: B.
R. or Reds preferred. ba P. Brewer, a
Sr., Oliver, Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ethan. M
DUCKS, ETC. WANTED
Want some baby ducks. Will pay 10c
ea. for ducklings, any kind, age; also
want baby guineas at 6c ea. Sam Lan-
caster, Atlanta, 333 Peachtree St.
- WYANDOTTES.
Want to buy 20 White Wyandotte
pullets, also exc. 5 mos. old heifer,
Guernsey and Jersey cross, for some
Spring hatch chickens. J, H. Vener, is
Monroe. Se
Exe. 2 White Wyandotte ae Feb- a
ruary 1933 hatch, for 2 of same kind.
L. A. Horton, Atlanta, 1169 Kontz Ave.,
N. W.
Eggs For Sick
2
Until September 1st, eggs, 60c per
15, 30 for $1.10; pullets, 65c, 75c, 85c,
95c, $1 each, also rooster. Pure Cor-
nish Indian. Money order ony. Elmo
King, Rochelle.
Eggs Wanted |
Will contract for 1 or 2 cases, guar.
clean, fresh eggs each week. Ss. H.
Monroe. Thomasville.
aaah
Farm Land Edition |
September 21st. _
The first farm land supplement of the year will
appear September 21st. Farms for Sale, for Rent,
to Buy, to Rent, or Farms for Exchange, notices must
reach the Bureau of Markets not later than Septem-
ber 15th. All notices received later than this =
will be returned to the writer.
Space is limited. Send in your notices jaieliais-
ly. Farms for rent and wanted on shares can be
listed weekly under the Help Wanted and pecves
Wanted Columns of the Bulletin. .
J. F. GREER Director.
Rage SIX
Live Stock Jud aa
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Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock For Sale
Thursday, August 31, 1933,
Live Steck Wanted
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Jersey bull, old enough for ser-
extra good record, sired by a splendid
bull of imported breeding. F. R. Ed-
- wards, Department of Animal Indus-
try, Ga. Experiment Station, Experi-
ment, Ga.
1 reg. Black Jersey bull, oobi
_ Sulton Henry, No. 297408, for sale or
exe, for reg. cow. M. G. Forester, Bu-
for, R 2..
not reg. 4 gal. milk, 134 lbs. butter on
"good feed, Good cond. and good quali-
jes every way. $35. Ray Bloodworth,
_MeIntyre, R 1, Box 75.
{ gal. cow and 11 mos..calf, for sale,
Also: quote lowest cash. Del.
Cronan, Dahlonega.
we 6 cews in good eond.. for peef, for
sale, Geo. C. TAreery Eatonton, R 2,
Box 165. aS ere Se Sas
Several Ghuactaey ees. 1 mo.
to 3 yrs. old, $15 to ve A, M. Pee,
Grayson. _
9 mos, old Jersey: een in. fine cond.
young. Essex gilt, wt. 100, 125 Ibs. Ea.
pay chgs. on what received. Asbury
Jackson, Maxeys, P. O. Box 64.
4 steers, 4 yrs. old for sale for best
er. J. J. Dixon,Bainbridge, RFD. _
4 good Jersey milch cows with young
calves, $30 each. W. F. Sikes, Ty Ty.
3 milch cows, 1 fresh in now, other
2 milking, for sale. Mrs. C. A. Nelms,
Conley.
i: thoroughbred Holsteinbull and 1
Guernsey bull, also some young Grade
~ Holstein bulls. A. L. Henry, College
Park,. R 2, Box 397. (End of Tanner Rd)
+ Several nice Springers and several
a young heifers for sale. T. Q. Sullivan,
_ College Park.
oe Ted Jersey. cow, fresh September
16th, $25, Mrs. O.. A. Jones, Norcross,
R hoo
2 yoke oxen, young, wt. 2 M. and
1500 lbs. well breke. Priced right. W.
ow Burch, Hiawassee.
; ib
$50, at my barn. Mrs. J. H. Smith,
Chipley, .R 1.
2 pure breq Guernsey ult: now
__ ready for service, for sale. W. H, Hearn,
aa Eatonton.
Jersey bull, 3 yrs: old, broke to work
ingle or in yoke, $20 cash. Extra good
-. Holstein cow, 3 mos. old calf, $23 cash
for beth Harley. Richards, Ellijay, R 3.
- 1. Jersey cow, fresh in with 2nd calf,
3 gal. milk and pound butter per day.
$85 at my place. B. A. Bishop, Fitz-
gerald, R 2.
-4 Jersey and Guernsey milch cows, 3
gal. on feed, $25 ea; 4 Jersey and
Guernsey heifers, fresh January $20 ea.
At barn prices. G: B. Ham, Cobbtown.
_., Fine Blue Guinea bull, 18 mos. old,
wt. 5060 Ibs. $12. See me at once. Mrs.
John A. McCurley, Hartwell, R 4.
- 10 yeung cows, good cond., $15 each
for entire lot at my: farm; 2 good mix:
_ Jersey cows, freshen soon, 3 gal each.
$22 ea. Sev. young cows and heifers.
At farm. T. M. Slater, Thomasville,
R 5.:
2 Jersey bulls of~excellent breeding,
dropped March and April 1932. $15 ea.
Papers if desired; choice ripe, bright,
Crimsen clover seed, 5c lb. Also some
burr elover seed. S. L. Thornton, Dew-
eyrose, R 2.
: 2 nice heifers, second calf, $25. and
$30 not del. Marshall Lewis, Rydal R 2.
-. $0 head nice heifers, 50 head steers
and bulls, several milch cows, priced
Hehe J. C. Manders, Greensboro, R 1.
A Jersey bull, 5 yrs. old, bred direct
from, Island ef Jersey, frem Berd of
Will trade fer mflch cews er beef cat-
tle. Has won many prizes. H. A, Hunt,
Jr., Ft. Valley, Box 768.
Hereford pure bred bull calves of the
finest breeding, reg. in buyers name
_ from our famous Colonial Plantation
eS herd Ww. B. eae Albany.
vice; from Register of Merit cow, with |
"Thoroughbred Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, z
pe
ce on 10-15 lbs. tobacco. Mrs, Ome
very gentle. Sell or exc. for pure bred
1 good milch cow, fresh in 3rd calf.
Famous Pebble Mill Plantation for sale
25. high grade Hereford steers, wt.
1600 to 800 Ibs. Will make excellent
feeders. Macon Wheeler, Crawfordville.
Reg. Hereford cattle, both bulls and
heifers. Polled. Several nice Angora
buck goats. Serviceable age, $5 ea. EB, T.
Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
42 head beef pasture eattle, nothing
Lover 2 yrs. old, wt. from 300 to 600 Ibs.
for sale. S. F. Woodall, Weodland.
25 White Face Hereford heifers and}
1 reg. Hereford bull. All heifers bred to
Hereford bull. S. BE. Vandiver, Lavonia.
2 yr. old reg: Jersey bull, Successors
Signald direct Island blood lines.
Grand Champion bull in County Aug.
1933. $50. Chester ee. penal
ville.
2
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. S. P. C. boar, 2 yrs. and 4 mos.
old, wt. 400 lbs. Fine individual, well
dev. in every way. Av. siring 10 pigs
to the litter. $25 with papers. JR.
Gable, Raymond.
4, 6 and 7 mos. old, 100 to 200 Ib.
Reg. Duroc boars and gilts, by World
Champions, $12.50 to $20 ea. aoe Ws:
Lumsden, Talbotton.
1 choice pair of big one Blue Guinea e
pigs, farrowed first of July, $7. FOB.
Crate returned. Money order. 18: White
Rocks, 1 rooster, April hatch, = W.
A. Sumner, Norriston. ;
Some sows and pigs for aale, A. H.
Phillips, Moultrie, R 5.
S. P. C. hogs, all ages, sizes, any
kind you want at depression prices, or
exc; for Fulghum seed oats. W. H. Wil-
liams, Milan.
3 medium P. C. sows and 9, 9-wks.
old pigs. Sell together or separately.
Mrs. Mary L. Ren aMeboneugh, R
3.
Guinea hogs, bred gilts, service boars
$20 each; 8 wks. old pigs, $6 ea. Either
Sex. Absolutely pure bred and guar. A.
P, Sanders, Tignall.
Sev. young shoats, also cow and 2
6 mos. old Polleq calves. Sell or trade
for a good, all around plug mule in
good cond. T. J. Postman, Folkston.
1 thoroughbred S. P. C. male hog and
1 sow, half big bone P: C. W..A. Hend-
erson, Norcross, R 1.
P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, irom reg. aaa
$5. ea; trio, boar and 2 sows, $13.50 with
Pedigree. No exch. J. E. Bailey, Ray-
mond.
For sale, hogs of any kind, sows, bar-
rows, sprayed sows, shoats, shoatie-pigs
and 6 and 7 wks. old pigs. Duroc, P. C.
and Guinea. All at give-away prices for
cash at my home. Alfred M. Eller, Titus
8. .P. C. pigs, 2 mos. old, $5; 4 mos.
old, $7.50; 11 mo. old boar, $10. All reg.
in buyers name. Also fresh in milch
cows, Grade Jerseys and Guernseys.
T. R. Duggan, Warthen.
50 head corn-fed pigs, av. 40 to 125
lbs. Treated for cholera. and swine
plague. 5c lb. No chks. C. C. Harris,
Odum.
Reg. O. I. C. sows, 3 yrs. old, bred to
reg. O. I. C. male. $14 each; Reg. pigs,
all ages, $6 ea. or $11 pr. A. T. Rigsby,
Sale City.
15 head of pigs, 30 to 50 lbs. Hamp-
shire and Big Bone Guinea. 82 ea.
Won't ship. C. E. Griffis, Axson.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 Black Spanish Jennet, wt. 800 lbs.
for sale. M. K. Wallace, Dallas, R 2.
Horse for sale, $35 or exc. for a good
milch cow with a young calf. Ed Pres- |:
ton, Donaldsonville, R 2.
Several good farm mules and horses
reasonable price for cash. R. A. Barg-
eron, Sardis, Box 146.
Good farm mare, 12 yrs. old, for sale
heap, or exch. for equal value. O. S.
Duggan, Chester.
1 good, black mare mule, 12 yrs. old,
work anywhere, has always had the
best of care, $40 cash; Gray horse, 14
yrs. old, good cond. work anywhere, $30
cash. Mrs. J. M. Smith, Greshamville.
I large farm mare, middleaged, per-
fectly gentle, work anywhere, cheap for.
fBSD, ee bu. pueee black N, e: Hone
pernongs, Sept. 15th. Mrs. J. W. Hewitt,
Sereven, R 2,
1 black mare mule, sound, see, hear
O. K., fat work anywhere, wt. about 900.
Ibs. $45 for quick sale. Mrs. S, A. Hud-
gins, Ellenwood, R 1. :
1 goog plug farm mule, work any-
where, made crop this year, $20. L. C.
Thompson, Lyons, R 4, Box 65.
1 red mare, $75; mule (not a plug),
broke, $60; English str. W. L. April
hatch chickens, 75c ea; 25 same str,
3 wks. younger, 50c ea. en
Pelham.
RABBITS FOR SALE
18 pure White N. Z. rabbits for sale
or exc. for 18 pure bred heavy. breed
hens or pullets. Mrs. S. H. Rhodes,
Washington, R 3.
Gray Chinchillas, Ped. sub: te reg.
1 buck, 1 doe and 5 young, 6 wks. old,
also 2 hutches for sale. W. M. a ee
| Menlo.
1 N. Zz. White, pink-eyed yr. old,
large stock, $1; 4 N. Z. does, 5 mos. eld
60c ea. All FOB, Miss Mary Separates
Milan.
Puller, Grantville,
Small rabbits, 4 bucks, -4 does, 3
hutches with water and feed cups.
From reg. stock for many generations
back. $15 for outfit. See or write. J. W..
Dix, Fitzgerald, 216 W. Jessamine St.
_ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
2 exceptionally good milk goats, both
milking, both bred. Will exe. for ready- |
to-lay W. L. pullets of heavy laying
stock. State exactly what you have. Ed-
win Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave.
N. W.
Nubian- Popeenbury buck, 4 mos. old,
for sale or. trade for Jersey heifer. See
him. Chattahoochee Ave., 2 miles from
East Point. Pinky Wills, Jr., Atlanta,
Rt. 1, Box 424.
3 milk goats for sale. J. B. Davies,
Atlanta, 1048 Oglethorpe Ave. SW.
Toggenburg buck, 1 1-2 yrs..old. reg.
Original price, $50; for immediate sale,
$15; 6 mos. old buck, sired by -above,
from high producing, pure Tog. doe,
$10. L. P. Maynard, Newton.
17 nannies and 3 bills for sale or
exc. for a Shetland pony. Fred Tyler,
Monticello.
Choice Southdown ram and
lambs, selected for breeding,
yearling ram, $15. Sat. guar.
Sanders, Eatonton.
8 mos. old Nubian buck, $15; 1, 3 mo.
old, $5. Both fine full stock. Exe. for
Brown or Buff Leghorn laying pullets.
Mrs. T. D. Fussell, Rhine.
Reg. Tog. buck from 8 qt. dam, for
sale. Service, $1.50; also plump, Red 2
lb. friers, 20c lb. (Last house on No.
Hightower Road). J. Jolley, Atlanta, R
ewe
$10; 1
KK: D:
Milk goat, Tog. and Nubian cross,
fresh, 4 young does, 1 Tog. buck, 2 yrs.
old, for sale real cheap for cash, or
exc. for horse, cattle, hogs, or ehick-
ens. S. F. Pirkle, Logansville, R 4. .
2 pure bred Toggenburg milk goat
Bills, cheap, or trade. E, L. Warren,
Waycross, R. 5.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE
Want an Ox, cheap for cash, wt.
around 700 or 800 Ibs. or a good steer
that can be broke to plow; also 4 or
6 good hogs to fatten on shares. Ar-
thur Kirkland, Cobbtown, R 1.
Want a reg. Sherthorn male, 1 1-2 or
2 yrs. old. 8. C. Iagram, Talbotton.
HOGS WANTED
Want to buy a Big Bone Guinea
male, or will exc. a male or female pig
for one of the African str. L. B. Toler,
Glenwood, R 2, Box 93.
Want 75 head of feeder shoats. F. L..
seedy: Reidsville.
}
|50) S. A. Douthit, Peulan.
2: Chinchilla does, 1 sitaay pred, and ;
1 ready to breed. $2, or exc. for 3 prs.
| Fantail or White King pigeons. Henry
but 2, trade for fresh in milch cow. Ot
| Would consider a job as regular. with
HORSES AND MULES WANTED -
Exc. pair of good mules, grade milk-
ing cows and cash for a pair of 11-1200
lb. mules not over 10 yrs. old. Otto B.
Dumas, Rockmart, Box 224.
Want 1 or 2 good mare mules, wt.
around 1050 lbs. and not over 10 yrs.
old, cheap for cash, J. D - McDaniel,
Hazlehurst, R 3.
Want 2 good mules not over 16 yar
of age at reasonable cash PESO del. D.
R. Thomas, Tennille.
Want good plug mule, good value.
T, A. Dixon, Macon, R 5. ae
Want trade a good mania 12 yrs, a
wt. 1150 lbs. and a small yoke ef Hei-
stein steers ,and a heifer and other
value for a pair of good, 90@ Ib. mul :
I. F. Gipson, Ashland. i
Trade good mule in perfect sak
work anywhere, wt. 969 lbs. fer a Horse
not over 10 yrs. old, sound, work any-
where, wt. 900 lbs. Fre@ Cason, _
eross, R 1, Box 88.
Exe. good value for a horde. or: cane:
(2 miles east of Poulan, serps No.
Want good pony cheap for ae Mu
be broken to saddle, gentle and abor
54 imches high. Prefer Bay and Whit
mixed. L.. DO: Todd, ARRUSL Segre
St. zg
trade good mule for 1 er 2 good
mares; also 20 head of goats, all ewes.
tis Moody, Coffee.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want to buy 1 Toggenburg mal
goat, 2 or 3 mos. of age, Must be chea
for cash. H. A. Hill, ee R 45
Box 138.
Want 6 or 8 goats. Prefer. strain
Edge, Columbus, Ga.., RFD, Macon Rd.
Positions Wanted
Exp. farmer with best of ref. wants
job gathering crop 1933, and 2 or 3
horse crop for 1934. If interested, write
at ence. G. F. Sanders, Lindale.
Want a share crop for 5 yrs. Have
a practical and college training (Apfi-
cultural course at University) in dairy
ing and stock and truck raising. Sut
ficient family to do the work and mar-
ket. our stuff. 48 yrs. old. S. N. Carver,
Albany, 215 2nd St.
Want 2 horse truck farm for: 1934.
50-50 basis or standing rent. Free from
nut or Johnson grass, E. C. Tanner,
Thomaston, R 4, Box 152. a)
Unincumbered, refined, educated
woman wants place in country assist-
ing with chickens and flowers. and oth-
er light work. No field work. Mrs. C. A.
Ruskin, Atlanta, Care Gen. Del. . a
Want job as Overseer ef 16 to 20
horse farm for 1934. 40 yrs. old, seber,
married, no children. Life exp. tebaeco
cotton, other crops. Best of ref. W. M.
Frost, Middleton, R 1.
Want position on poultry farm. First
class poultryman. 42 yrs. old. Single. 20
yrs. exp. on Breeding farm. Can put
your plant on paying basis. Cligford
Renouf, Lithonia.
Grist Mill expert. Put your mill same
as new (get. em where others fail).
the right party. Also a good. carpenter
and a good Gin man. Write. A._E.
Youngblood; Poulan, R 1.
40 yr. old white woman wishes place
on farm, with elderly couple preferred,
ee with flewers, chickens, and
ether light farm werk. No field werk,
Reem, beard aug $6 mo. Mrs. . RB.
Buber, Ceelidge, R 1.
Clean man, alone, wants share crop
for 1934, with meral people of good
character, who can furnish self, reom
and steck. Prefer Fayette county. Can
move early Fal and help gather crop.
a exch. C. L. Bradford, Hos R-
| Thursday, August 31, 1933,
Positions Wanted
Want job as Overseer for 1934. Sal-
ary or percentage. 40 yrs. old. Life exp.
in tebacco, cotton belt of N. C. Ref.
exeh. W. Fields, Middleton, R 1.
Want smail farm, standing rent, near
market. Give location and proposition
to offer to good party. Good ref. E..
Brackett, Atlanta, 962 Sylvan Ave. NE.
- Man and wife of 50, wants a small
: arm, 10 to 15 acres and 4 room house,
within 10 or 15 miles Atlanta. Exp. in
poultry and truck farming. Best or ref.
Conley, Atlanta, 962 Sylvan Ave, SE.
Man and wife of 50 want place as
caretaker of estate. Good gardner and
mechanic, Best of ref. A .D. Crawley,
\tlanta, 962 Sylvan Ave. SE.
Want a 1 horse farm standing rent.
lose to Atlanta. W. S. Brown, Alanta
480 Hass Ave., SE.
Want a small dairy farm near Atlan-
ta, Prefer near College Park or Ben
Hifi. Can milk cow and look efter
poultry. Wife. No children. Want to
begin work at once. H. A. Shields, At-
Janta, 61 Fulton 8t., S. W.
Want crop on halves, or for wages,
for 1934. 2 in family. : in farming.
Have to be moved. Ref. J. D. Towers,
Atlanta, R 5, Box 118.
Want good 2 horse farm to raise
ez
stock and co general farming. Party
to furnish same, and I to do the
work. Share basis. J. W. Blankenship,
Rome, R 2, Box 84,
Young man and small family want
S work on 1 horse farm on 50-50 bacis,
or Grist Mill. Life time exp. Will mcve
at once. Write or come see. B. F.
eee, Bluffton, R 2.
Want farm with 30 or 35 plows, to
work as foreman, salary or percent-
age, 55 yrs. old, able to work, no bad
habits, life time exp. in general farm-
ing; can manage labor, white or col-
-ored. Good ref. J. A. Dykes, Valdosta,
R 4.
- Want a 1 horse farm, 25. or 35 acres!
near Jesup or Brunswick on_ shares
for 1934. Write at once. J. F. Chaplin,
_ Waycross, R 1.
S Want 2 horse crop for 1934, good
land, good house and good out-bidgs.,
: fersonville.
and pasture. Sone rent. Within 60
miles: Jeffersonville. H. V. Copps, Jef-
Want 1 horse farm or 30 A. good
land. Prefer near Athens, Winder or
Watkinsville. Write what you have jor
standing rent. T. J. Morrison, Jz, #r-
- neldsville.
~ Want work on dairy farm. Can drive
truck, etc. Reasonable wages. iVotiry.
_ White Crews, Alma, R I, Box 27.
Young, single man wants job in
dairy. State salary. 2 hand milker. Ref.
furnished. Ray Weed, Richland.
Want job on farm. Can do most
anything on farm, $12.50 per menth,
board and washing, 25 yrs. old and in
good health. J. W.
Crowe, Kennesaw,
R 2.
2 girls, 20 and 26 yrs. of age, want
job on farms assisting with light farm
- salary. Clyde and Ruth Slaton,
work. No field work. Home and small
At-
lanta, 258 Central Ave., S E.
29 yr. old widow with 2 children
wants job en farm, for home for sclf
and children and small salary. Can do
most any kind of work. No field wo
Mrs. Ruth Holder, Atlanta, 258 Cen-
2 tral Ave. S W.
Young, single man with geneial
taxym and dairy exp. wants job at
once. G. L. Branch, Atlanta, Care gen.
del.
Married. man with wife and 3 childs
S ren wants a dairy job. Exp. in dairy-
sane: Ready to begin at once. J. J. Sup-
-an, Gay, RFD.
Want to hear from parties wanting
_ labor for farm and turpentine, with |
_ hidgs., and land. S. Thos. _ Jefferson,
Stockton, 1 R 1.
~ A, 4
MARKET BULLETIN:
Positions Wanted
25 yr. old widow, good health, good.
character, 2 children, wants job on
farm, near school. Prefer with elderly
couple. Can milk. No field werk. $6.00
mo. room and board. Mrs. Jane Grey,
Atlanta, 241 Luckie St., N. W.
40 yr. old woman, 45 yr. old husband
and girl 12 yrs. of age wants a dairy
farm. Willing workers. Honest, truth-
ful. Ref. Prefer South Georgia. J. T.
Manry, Edison, ;
20 yr. old young man, \Scepoetals,
quiet, sober, honest, non-smoker wants
job on farm. Work for board and small
salary. Write what you have to offer
at once. Charlie DeWitt, Hagan.
Want job in dairy for self and 2
boys, 17 and 16 yrs. old. 30 yrs. exp. in
dairying. Have to be moved. Dont
write, come to see me at once. 7 in
family. R. W. Warren, Savannah, Rt.
1, Louisville Road.
21 yr. old young man, sober, willing
worker, wants job on farm. Ref. exch.
State salary given. J. E. Copeland,
|Bowdon, R 1.
Man, 56 yrs. of age, wants poate
as overseer of large farm, for this fall
and for 1934. Life time exp. and can
furnish best of ref. Also can do book-
keeping for farm. C. C. Wyche, More-
land. ;
Young man desires work on farm
for remainder of 1933 and crop for
1934. Reared on farm, wth a years exp
in dairying. Would like location in So.
Ga, J. L. Miller, Barwick.
Want 1 1-2 crop of good land, house
and outbldgs., with some good man
who can furnish stock, tools, etc., and
half that is made. Myself and 2 grown
boys to work. We are dirt farmers.
John Cross, Tallulah Lodge, Ga.
Man, wife and 1 boy, all able to work
wants a 1 horse crop for 1934. Can do
carpenter work also. Furnish self, but
have to be moved. Bevin any time. L.
K, Sandell, Kensington, R2.
Young man raised on farm, 2 yrs.
High School education, sober, indu-
trious, ambitious, and a Christian,
wants employment on farm, anything
that offers a home to one who will
appreciate it. Nominal wages agree-
able. Excellent ref. Write: Jimmie
Wallace, Roberta, Ga.
Want 50 acre farm. Standing rent.
Good house, land and pasture, plenty
wood; near High School, or school
bus; not over 20 mi. from Atlanta. C.
A. Vaughan, Forest Park, R 1.
Want position as manayer of good
dairy and truck farm, near some large
town, for 1934. Exp. in Dairying,
Trucking and Gen. Farming. Know
how to handle farm machinery. Ref-
erences. L. R. Ogletree, Perry .
Farm Help Wanted
Want young man or wmiddleaged
woman to help on farm doing light
farm work. No field work. For wages,
or live as one of family. Mrs. Mozell
Milton, Matthews, RFD.
Want man and wife, 35 to 40 yrs. of
age to live in home with me and do
light farm work. Must be reliable and
truthful. Mrs. W. F. Prewett, Winston
Rr.
Want a nice, white girl to live as
k.{one of family and help with light
farm work. No field work. For home
and clothes. Mrs. J. C. Hullender, Tun-
nel Hill.
Want unincumbered woman free of
disease, healthy, etc., who is a good
worker, willing to do all that is nec-
essary on farm. No field work. Room,
board and small salary. Mrs. Joe W.
Wright, Lavonia, R 1.
Want white or colored woman, 30 to
50 yrs. of age, to kelp with light farm
work, Must be elean, free of disease
and tag to work. No field work.
Mrs. A. Balenger, Waco, R 2,
Farm Help Wanted |
Want a good man with own stock
ard teols for 4 or 6 horSe farm. Guy
Roberts, Pendergrass.
Want unincumbered iiice woman,
not under 30 yrs. of age to live with
aged couple and assist with light farm
work. No field work. Small salary. E.
J. Riddle, Alma.
Want single, healthy, white man, 30-
135 yrs. of age, with some education,
who knows how toraise garden truck
and do general farming. Live in home
and wages. State wages expected. D.
Mac Naughton, Rome, R 6.
Want middleaged woman for light
farm work and milking. No field work.
3. in family. Home and $4 month. .
B. Giles, Atlanta, RFD 4. -
Want a farmer for 2 horse or 1
horse farm. Good land, house, water,
etc. Near Baptist church, grammer
school. Standing rent. Mrs. C. A. Hol-
ley, Crawfordville.
Want middleaged, colored woman,
unincumbered to help with milking,
poultry, garden, etc. Must be honest
and give good ref. Home and small
salary. 1-2 mile from colored Baptist
church. T. L. Redding, Hahira.
Want woman of good character, un-
incumbered, thoroughly reliable to live
in home and assist with poultry and
other light work. No field work. Frank
Cain, Chipley.
Want smart, healthy white girl or
woman to work on farm, in garden,
poultry and other gen. light farm, for
a reasonable salary. Miss Josie Fus-|
sell, Rhine, R 1.
Want good, nice white woman, 25 to
40 yrs. of age to help: with light farm
work, garden, milk cows, etc. No field
work. Old couple, good home, small
salary. State particulars. Mrs. Mose
Echols, Cumming, R 6.
Want good farmer for 150 acres of
land, 3 houses, good pasture and ete.
Standing rent. T. J. Fountain, Whites-
i burg, R 3,
Want man, 25 to 50 yrs. of age for
farm work. Give board and work
clothes until spring, then salary. Stacy
Moss, Jasper, R2.
Want good man to work on farm,
single or with small family, to gather
crop at once; also want girl or woman
for light farm work. Good home, small
salary. W. J.. Tribble, Grayson.
Want good farmer for 3 horse farm
on Highway, half way between Griffin
and Barnesville, known as the T. C.
Fisher home. Communicate with: Miss
Anne Fisher, Atlanta, 499 Wabash
Ave. N. E.
Want young girl, not over 18 to help
with light farm work, live as one of
family, give clothes, board and treat
as own child to right party. No field
work. Mrs. I. N. Brookins, Devereux,
R2.
Want boy, 12 or 14 yrs. old for light
farm work for board, clothing and a
little spending money. State when you
can come and other particulars about
self. Mrs. W. T. Walker, Adrian, R 1.
Want boy, 14 or 15 yrs. of age, who
is without a home, and is a_ willing
worker, to come live as one of family
and help with farm work. John L.
Bennett, Screven, R 2, Box 31.
Want 2 farmers for 1934, cultivate
5 or 6 horse farm, finance yourself.
Located 10 miles N. W. of Griffin.
Standing rent. Mrs. Franeis Gay Un-
derwood, Atlanta, 18 Astor Ave. SW.
Want colored man and wife, no
children, to look after small farm,
yard, poultry, milk cows, etc. Furnish
house, wood and small monthly sal-
ary. Ref. and particulars in first let-
ter, Mrs, N, A. Ferrant, Atlanta, R 1,
Box: 138.
Farm Help Wanted
Want a healthy, clean woman i
live
on farm and assist with light
farm work. Room, beard and small
salary. No field work. D. H.. Veunta. 5
Lavonia.
Want
work small erop for 1934, and work
es, look after hogs, chickens, cows and
take general care of place. Truck farm
some. Must have best of ref. B, Cc. Ma-
thew, Lumber City, RFD A
man with small eat 1a =
between 1500 and 2. M turpentine box-
Want a boy for farm work: one an.
is a willing worker, exp. in farm work,
honest and truthful, no bad. habits,
18 to 22 yrs. old. Orphan preferred
No salary at present.
at ence. A. J. Hayes, Wiley.
Want widow and 2 children, about
12 - 14 yr. old, to live in home with
vegetable culture, and other _
farm work. A. C. Simpson, a
|2, Clo J. J. Richardson.
Plants For Sale
Missionary strawberry . plants,.. _true
to name, $2.25 M. . Any amt. Packed
in damp moss. Bud Sweat, Alma, Sa ss
Box 26. :
E. J., and Chas. W. eon oleeia
500, 60c: $1.10 M. prepaid. To be ship-_
ped October 10th. Cash with order. .
P. Morris, Baxley.
Tomato plants, 75c M. 5 M 9035
del. B. Crow, Gainesville. lS
Heading and Gr. collard, ade Mar-
globe and Stone tomato- plants, 400,
35c; 60c M. Mailed. 5 M up, 35c M col- .
lect. Clyde Smith, Oakwood.
- Board and -
clothe ae winter. Write or come,
Se
Large, fresh, selected plants, Nar :
globe, Stone, Baltimore tomato, Head-
ing collards, 300, 50c; $1.25 M: Seed,
Purple Top, Seven Top turnips, 35
Ib. Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Flowery
Branch,
Fresh grown, large and tally: cab-
bage, Bermuda onion, tomato and Ga.
Sweet Heading collard plants, $1 M.
Ship assorted. J. Q. Dorris, Valdosta.
Cabbage plants, Early Flat Dutch
and Harly Jersey, 500, 65c; $1 M. Post-
paid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, RFD 3.
Lead. var. cabage plants, 28C;_ $1
M. New Stone, Marglobe tomato and
Ga. collard plants, 20 C. 60c M. All
del. Prompt shipment.
Gainesville, R 1.
Mastodon Hverbearing stavbaees
plants, 25 C. or $2 M. Old fashioned
Fall shallots, 25c peck. Add postage to.
all. Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, R 4.
Stone and Marglobe tomato and
Heading collard plants, 300, 40c;. 75c
M del; Klondike strawberry. plants, $1
M del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.
Obie Crow, .
Tomato plants: New Stone, Gr. Bal--
timore, 500, 50c; 85 M; Marglobe, 60c,
500; $1 M 10 M lots, 65c M. All pre-
paid, well packed. Verna Strickland,
Flowery Branch, R 1..
New Stone tomato end Heading var.
collard, 75 M del... 5 M up, 50c M
Exp. Collect. Shipped promptly in
ventilated boxes. Ovie Crowe, Gaines- =
ville, R 3.
Nice Sage plants, 6 for. 1803. 12 ee
30c, postpaid. Dry sage,
ready for use, soda-box full, 10c, 3 for
25c. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, R 1. -
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25 C.
pulverized, _
500, $1, $1.75 M; Kondike - sore
500, 75c; $1. 50 M. Ethel Crow, ae ee
ville, R 2.
Tomato plants, 15c M, 5 M $3.25, del.
Elis Smith, Gainesville:
Klondike strawberry plants for Nov.
Ist del. $1.50 M. 2 M $2.50. Exe. 100 Ib.
cap. white feed sacks; yellow shallots
and scalliong 25c gal. 3 gal. 60c, now
ready. Mrs, . A. Moon, Waco, R Ba
Places: Wanted
Want from the Northern part of oe
State somie strawberry plants. State
what you have and lowest price per
M plants. Arthur Chatone: Cairo.
*
Box 135.
- lish, 10e doz. 6 doz. 50c.
PAGE EIGHT
_ Seed For Sale
ee : Red nest onion sets, 15 qt. Exe. for
As turnip, rutabaga and . mustard seed;
large strawberry plants,
25c C. del.
Mrs. L... MeNiece, Waycross, R 1,
Peach seed, all clingstone var., large
Red Indian, White peach, mild yel-
low, soft Red medium, White Eng-
Add _ pest-
age. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, R 1.
1 M Ibs, scullion onion sets, 5 to 20
Ib. lots, 8 Ib. del., 25 to 100 Ib. lots,
= 6c lb. del. R. T. Hogan, Hogansville.
Guar. good Calif. multiplying beer
seed, 10c. good start, and 10c pkt.. of
another seed free if desired. Mrs. J. E.
Ra
_ Kirk, Rockmart.
100 Ibs. 1988 cabbage-collard seed,
- 15 Ib. in small lots; 10c Ib. in 100 Ib.
lots. Mrs, T. A. Calhoun, Valdosta, Rj.
4, Box 125 A.
@ld fashioned scallion buttons
(plant now and have green onions
- Christmas), 10c per at. 3 qts. 25c. Add
for good dried fruit.
F,. Gibbs, Gordon,
postage. Exc.
Write. aoe: Mrs. C.
\
- Seven Top, Purple Top and villew
Globe turnip seed. new seed, 35 Ib.
2 Ib. lots del. Money order only. H. S.
_ Brooks, Monroe.
True Ga. collard seed, 12%4c lb. in
pulk, 15c Ib. small lots. Exc. for seed
Oats:Texas or Fulghum. H. G. Join-
er, Pavo, R 3.
2 tons dbl. screened Crimson clover
seed in chaff, free of onions and trou-
blesome weeds, 5c lb. FOB. T. B.
Thornton, Hartwell.
Dixie.
-40c gal;
peas, Crimson clover and Alfalfa,
Burpees Stringless green pod bean
seed for Fall planting, 10c Ib. del. in 10
lb. lots or more; Blue Stem collard
seed, 1932. crop, 25c lb. R. E. Bower,
Crimson clover seed in chaff, inoc-
ulated, full directions for seeding,
clear other seed, 4c lb. Exc. 60 lbs. for
2 bu. yvood seed wheat. Ha. prepay
ches. W. R. Burnette, Royston.
Large Red _ nest onions for early
Fall planting (cut into 4. quarters,
make 6 and 8 in Hill), 50c gal; Klon-
dike and Everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c C. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flo-
--wery Branch, R 1.
Calif. beer seed, 10c good start post-
paid; also 1 fine milch cow, fresh in,
for sale. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart,
R2.
Perennial white nest onions, best for
early green eating, 60c gal. 2 gal. $1.
- All postpaid. Miss Ruth Steinheimer,
Woolsey, R 1.
Hand screened, recleaned Burr clo-
ver seed, 5%c lb. in lots less than 100
lbs; over 100 Ibs. 5c lb. FOB. Victor
_ iH. Carmichael, Jackson.
35 lbs. Mammoth Yellow Soy. beans,
10 Ib; 10 Ibs. Essex-Rape seed, 15c 1b;
Shogoin (louse resistant) turnip seed,
40c lb., potato onion sets, 48c qt. plus
postage. N, Rosene, Ft. Valley.
White nets onions for Fall setting,
Cream crowder peas, dried,
8c Ib; new sundried peaches, 124c Ib.
Add postage. No chks. Cash with or-
der. Eva Burell, Elberton, R 6.
Burr clover seed in the rough, Ic lb.
' FOB. L. A. Motes, Elberton, R 3.
Seed Wanted
Want Yellow corn, Field peas,
Wheat. Exc. 8. C. R. I. Red hens or
pullets, winter layers. L. H. Cox,
Hapeville, Box 396. phone, Ca. 3935.
Want 500 lbs. ea. Austrian peas and
Hairy Vetch. Right kind. Quote prices
and send samples. Cheap for cash. M.
-Chason, Groveland.
Give best prices on Vetch, Austrian
in
100 Ib. lots. J. M. Baldwin, Rockmart,
R 4.
Want to buy any variety of newf
~ cFop peas.
Send sample and _ state
R. N. Ethridge,
ne
quantity and price.
Jackson,
$
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MARKET BULLETIN
Seed Wanted
Want 100 Ibs. each, Austrian _ pea,
Veteh and Crimson clover seed. Quote
best price. F. L. Pickens, Newnan.
Send sample and price. Also want 300
Ibs. Hairy Vetch. Jesse L. Johnson,
Calhoun, 302 No, Wall St.
Want to buy Austrian peas, Vetch,
seed oats and Abruzzi rye. Exc. Black
African Guinea pigs for same. V. E.
Franklin, Graymont.
Want best price on 600 Ibs. Austrian
peas and 100 lbs. Hairy Vetch. L. Prite
chett, Winterville, Box 67.
_ Want at once, 5 tons Velvet beans
in the pod, FOB my farm, near Du-
ran; for sale, sev. nice Grade Jersey
heifers, 1 to 2 yrs. old; 200 W. L. hens,
Barron str. 2 yrs. old, 80c ea. N. W.
Parham, Warm Springs.
Want a few lbs. Chas. W. cabbage
seed, large white Bermuda onion seed
and white multiplying enion sets. H.
W. James, Royston.
Miscellaneous For Sale
70 lbs. large, sound, Stewart pecans,
15c lb; 2 - 3 tons good peanut hay.
$7.50 ton, or will consider best offer;
50 Mahood str. Red hens, $1 ea. Mch.
cockerels, $1.50 ea. Miss Belle Tim-
merman, Bronwood.
200 guinea pigs, all sizes and colors,
cheap. J. W. Hewell, Bogart.
White feed sacks, 5c ea. No order
accepted less than $1. W. W. Chis-
holm, Savannah, R 3.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want a good 1 horse wagon at bar-
gain for cash. Charley Loggins, Adel,
We.
Want orders for Fig and Pear pre-
serves, everything furnished. 35c per
qt. Mrs. S. S. Sayer, Rayle.
Exc. large Duroc sow and 8 cross
bred pigs, 3 wks. old, for 1 horse wag-
on in perfect mechanical shape; also
2 Duroc 60 lb. shoats for sound cured
meat, or cow and calf. Mrs. H. C.
Brown, Junction City.
Exc. products val. at $5 or over for
chickens at 15c to 20c lb; fresh exgs,
25c doz. corn, wheat, or rye, at $1.15
bu. peanuts, 7c lb. Write first. L. J.
Vollrath, Winston.
Want a good 1 horse wagon, cheap
for cash. Felton Martin, Jasper, R 2.
Want wild ginseng, lady slippers,
golden seal, and Senace roots. No re-
plies unless genuine. G. Freeman, Tla,
Ga.
Want to buy good, sound black wal-
nuts. Hoyt Howington, Commerce, R
2.
Tobacco Wanted
and del. prices of
J. B. Cowart, Ball
Want samples
chewing tobacco.
Ground, R 1.
Exc. 10 Ibs. nice dried apples for 10
Ibs. nice tobacco. Send samples to: M.
- Caviness, Orange, R 2.
Georgia Products For Sale
BUTTER FOR SALE
4 to 6 Ibs. fresh, yellow Jersey table
butter from a 6 gal. cow, 20c lb. del.
ea. week. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gai-
nesville, R 4.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, sundried apples, 10c Ib. del;
Yellow Root, Rattle Root, wild cherry
tree bark. Ea. 20 lb. Miss Ruth
| White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 35.
1500 bu. red Delicious, Stayman,
Black Ben and Winesap_ apples.
Sprayed and wellcolored. Ready for
truckers, starting August 25th. Write
for particulars. J. C. Edwards, Mor-
ganton.
New sundried apples, free from peel
and core, 8 lbs. $1, del. Also, want
white feed sacks in exc. for good val-
ue. Mrs. C, T. Williams, Dallas, R 6.
Want 500 lbs. Austrian Winter peas..
Georgia Products For Sale
Bright sundried apples free from
worms ahd peeling and core, 10c Ib.
or 12 Ibs. $1. Add 5c postage on all
orders. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpharet-
ta, x
Large, cultivated crabapples, fine
for jellies, pickles and preserves. 65c
bu. L. A. Ponder, Juliette,
Light and dark scuppernongs, 30c
gal. 55c peck, del. in Ist. zone. Miss
Leona Simpson, Culverton, R 1. Box
38.
Apples, Delicious, Kinards Choice,
Winesap, Staymans, ready for trucks.
On hard .surface highway. J. H. Rob-
erts, Hollywood.
Bright, sundried apples for sale or
exc. for tobacco. Lb. for lb. Ea. pay
postage on what they send. Tobacco.
must be good and free from trash and
grit. Mrs. G. W. Bell, Alpharetta, R 4.
Red Delicious and Black Ben ap-
ples, ready for truckers August 25th
and after. About 1 M. bu. that have
been sprayed 5 times, and are well
colored. Good cookers. R. L. Edwards,
Morganton.
Nice, red eating apples, 75c bu. del.
or exch; nice sundried apples, free
from Worms, core, etc. dried this year.
10c lb. del. J. M. Mooney, Quill.
New, bright sundried peaches, 15c
lb; mix. turnip seed, Purple Top White
Globe, Seven Top and Rape, 35c lb.
del. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove.
40 lbs. extra bright dried peaches,
free of worms, 12%4c Ib. 10 lbs. extra
bright dried apples, 15c lb. not pre-
paid. Mrs. T. J. Williams, Farmington,
Rl.
Apples for sale to trucks. Best var.
and qualities, Drive to orchards. Pav-
ed roads. M. L. Duggan, Clayton.
Sev. Ibs. this yrs crop dried apples,
10c Ib. del. also exc. few Ibs. for set-
ting of pure bred Brown L. eggs. Write
first. Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Clarkesville,
R 3.
Delicious apples, about 2 M bu. Fan-|
cy and Extra Fancy, ready for market
August 25th to September 10th. Ac-
cepting orders now. C. M. Miller, Cor-
nelia.
Nice, sundried peaches, 1933 crop,
20c lb. del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia.
Nice red apples, $1 bu. del. also nice
sundried apples, 8c Ib. del. Henry F.
Weaver, Marion.
Nice sundried peaches, 1933 crop, 20c
lb. del. Mrs, O. L. Craft, Lavonia.
About 2 M bu. Delicious apples now
ready for truck, or for shipment. C.
M. Miller, Cornelia.
Starks Delicious apples, 50c bu. at
orchard, on Dixie Highway. Wallace
D. Bates, Tunnel Hill.
500 bu. nice Grimes Golden apples
at orchard, 4 miles North of Clarkes-
ville, for sale to trucks. F. L. Asbury,
Clarkesville.
Fine Delicious and other var. apples
for sale at Dr. Hardmans Farm, Na-
coochee, Ga.
Nice cooking and canning apples, $1
bu. G. W. Nooney, Jr., Quill.
Fancy apples, Starks, Grimes Gol-
den, Stayman, Kinnard, and other
var. cheap. H. B. Roberts, Clarkesville.
Rid;
Good eating and quick cooking ap-
ples, 50c bu. Selected, $1 bu; dried ap-
ples, 10c lb. All FOB. H. C. Johnson,
Canton.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
Oak wood smoked hams, 16c; should-
ers, 12 Ib; also pure Ga. cane syrup,
$3 per case of 6 gal. 24 qts. $3.25. Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Chunk honey, 65 Ib. tin, $6; 24 - 1
lb. sections, $3.50; No. 10 can, $1.20.
All del. Exc. for seed oats. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore, R 1, Box 31.
New, bright, Strained honey, packed
in 1-2 gal. cans, 50c ea. del. Wm. H.
Barfield, Louisville.
8c Ib:
Ib.
Nice, fresh Chunk honey,
FOB. Exc. some for dried apples:
for lb, Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula.
Thursday, August 31, 1933.
Georgia Products For Sale
Bright, new Comb honey, 5 Ibs. 65c;
10 Ibs. $1.30. Postpaid. 1st and 2nd and
38rd zone. Cash with order. L. G. H.
Scott, Ludowici, R 1.
Pure Tupelo Ext. honey,
25; 1 - 10 Ib. postpaid, $1.35. Shipped
promptly. Jno. A. Crummey, Jesup,
Box 351.
1 Bbl. 52 gal. mostly Tyty honey.
Make best offer. T. L. Beasley, Grove-
land.
Pure honey, Bright, real good flavor,
10 lb. buckets, $1 bucket; Case of 6
buckets, or more, 90c per bucket. All _
FOB. J. W. Stallings, Valdosta, R 5.
Real good,
del. and sat. guar. J. T. Mullis, Alma.
New crop, fine table honey, white, =
tender Comb or Strained. United
States grade. 5 Ib. pail, 75c; 10 lb. pail
$1.50. Postpaid. C. H. Herndon, Hay-
low.
hives of strong colonies bees, from 5
to 50 colonies, for best offer, cash or
live stock; also Black Mallard ducks.
. C. Boroughs, Statesboro.
New, bright honey in Comb and
Ext. in 10 lb. buckets, $1.25; also Bay
and Gall berry, Comb and Ext. $1.50.
Postpaid. Cash with order.
Browning, Dublin, R 3.
Few lbs. beeswax for sale at reason-
able price. D. A. Ingram, Jr., R 2, Box 3
111, Breeze Hill, Bainbridge. -
Extra good honey in bulk and eans.
Stamp for information. Ed Bradley,
Hazlehurst.
POTATOES FOR SALE
New Porto Rican sweet potatoes, 2c
William F.
lb. at field, to trucks.
eaten Ray City, R 2.
SYRUP FOR SALE
100 gal. new Honey Drip cane sy-
rup, extra bright, in new, 1 gal. cans,
40c gal. FOB. J. H. Turner, Blakely.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Snap beans, all Stringless garden
beans, 2c lb. FOB. Small or large
quantity. Shipped by parcel post or
express. J. L.- Crone, Philomath.
3 to 5 crates tomatoes a week,
E. Rhodes, ce
Make best price, FOB. P.
Baldwin.
Green, nice, sweet pepper,
Park.
Hot green pepper, 40c sme 25c per
1-2 gal. not postpaid. a
Dallas, R 3.
Now ready about 40 hampers green
Pole Cat crowder peas and about that
amount in the next 4 wks. Make best
offer at field. T. A. Loveless, Rochelle.
Georgia Products Wanted
BUTTER WANTED
Want apples by the truck loads.
State what you have, price and loca-
tion. R. F. Longino, Cordele, R D.
Want to buy 1 or 2 bu. of apples at
reasonable price. State variety and
price. Mrs. H. J. Pierson, Cochran.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want to know of a party who has
ripe, red pimientoes for sale.
milla, R 3.
WATERMELONS, CANTELOUPS &
FRESH VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Pole beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, $1
bu. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.
Sweet peppers, Ruby King varieties,
$1.25 per bu. basket postpaid. Prompt
shipment.
boro.
Fancy Marglobe tomatoes, $1.25 and
$1.00 per crate. FOB. C. F. Matheson,
Alto.
2 acres of green peas, sugar crowders
and lady peas, 2c Ib. to trucks at field,
Near Hormany, Maryin Hulme, El-
berton, R2, oe
6-10 lb.
pails, $6 FOB; 2 - 10 lb. postpaid, $2.-
new Gallberty honey,
packed in 5 Ib. pails, 12 to Cs. $6; Ext.
$5.50. In ten case lots cheaper. Prompt _
Any number of Pat. 10 frame Root
R. W.-
$1 bu. ee
COD. Ready. Hattie Boatright, Oak
Bs ELOY; =
State
price per pk. Mrs. G. C| Smith, Ca-
W. L. McClellan, Bridge-