TOL. 16 |
rain and Hay For Sale
Good, clean hay, Bermuda and
est grasses, cured, without rain.
} ton at my barn. Some exc. for
ats or peas. Miss Zoe Brown,
evereux.
500 bundles good fodder for
le or exc. for 500 stalks Su-
wr cane for seed. Must ay. 4 f.
J. Kent, Midville, R 2.
Peanut hay, good quality, $4.50
mn FOB. No nut grass; also
elvet beans, sacked, $8 ton. R.
. Thomas, Smithville, R 1.
Peanut hay for sale in car lots,
50 ton, FOB the car at sta-
Pe E. W. Dean, Hawkinsville,
Genuine Blue Stem __ seed
heat, 75 bu., 2 M bundles good
hand fodder, $1.25 C; pure
annamaker cotton seed, re-
eaned, 35c bu; Bancroft seed
ats, 40c bu. Riley C. Couch, Tu-
Be
Bright Peavine hay, baled with
Ower press. $9.25 per ton, FOB.
. E, Jones, Americus, R 2.
Hastings 100-Bu. oats, 40c bu.
OB; lots of 50 bu. or more, 35c
u. A. J. Rawls, Williamson.
_M. lbs. good, bright fodder,
ured with rain on it. Write for
further information. Live 4 miles
West of Cobbtown. Jos. Dowd,
obbtown.
100 tons peanut hay, $4 ton,
ruck or car-lot; 150 shoats, wt.
rom 60 to 100 lbs. $3 each. FOB
J. K. Luck, County Agt., Ameri-
us,
8 tons Peavine hay, good cond.,
Quote price on best Soy Bean
ay, by 100 Ib. or more lots. O.
. Wills, Kathleen.
Want to buy direct from reli-
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933.
AGRICULTURE.
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NOTICE
TO PATRONS OF MARKET
BULLETIN: In notifying this
Department of CHANGE OF
ADDRESS, it is necessary to
furnish us with the OLD and
NEW address, to make this
change,
BUREAU OF MARKETS
J. W. Rountree,
Director
Grain and Hay Wanted
| ville.
able farmer, good grade wheat
for milling purposes. John V.
Roach, Daisy.
Want some seed oats and
Runner peanuts. Will exc. Wan-
namaker cotton seed, or P. R.
potato plants for same. R. EH
Tomberlin, Surrency.
Want seel oats and peanut
seed, N. C. Runners. Exc, tovac-
co for smoking, Wannamaker
cotton seed or P. R. potato
plants (in season) for same. Ac-
leese McCall, Surrency. :
Want ton good peanut hav.
Quote best price to me, at 6 Mile
Post, Ogeechee Road. J. F. Cen-
lau, Savannah.
Want to hear from party who
will exc. seed oats and seed pin-
NOTICE
To Bulletin Readers
There is no doubt a number of copies of the
Bulletin going to people who have died, moved
away, or other wise not benefitting from the
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the Bulletin only to thos
from it, we will revise our list beginning Febru-
ary 1, 1933.
If you wish to receive the Bulletin after Feb-
ruary 1, 1933, kindly fill in the coupon below,
giving your full address. This is done in order
to serve the people with the Bulletin as econom-
ically as possible.
J. W. ROUNTREE,
Director, Bureau of Markets
In order to revise the mailing list and send
time.
ose who are benefitting
ders now, for P. R. potato plants,
in season. Write what you have
and will do. J. S. Murray, Odum.
Name
Town . RF Dou.
Street No.
Poultry For Sale Poultry For Sale
Want to buy 200 bu. feed oats.
Write. G. H. A, Thomas, Hape-
Poultry For Sale
BANTAMS
5 Bantam hens and 2 roosters,
9 mos. old, mixed with Sebright,
also okra seed, 15 pt., also rats-
bane, wild cherry bark, etc., for
sale or exch. Mrs, Dovie Gray-
son, Loudon, Tenn, R 2. Resident:
of Ga.
3 pr. bantams, raised in 1932,
50c pr. of hen and rooster, sold
only in prs., also 2 1-2 bu. Hick-
ory
McClain, Clarkesville, R 3, Box
30.
Exc. 2 pr. Fantail and 1 pr.
nuts, for best offer. Harold
Nuns for 2 pr. Bantam hens.
Will sell pigeons. Mildred 8.
Emory, Macon, 384 Suwanee
Ave. A
BARED AND OTHER ROCKS
2 nice pure B. R. Thompson
str. April cockerels, $125 ea.
both for $2.25, FOB; imp. tender
Half-Runner yvarden bean seed,
W. ROUNTREE, DIRECTOR
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oy Ic)
Poultry For Sale oe
30 pt. $1.10 per 1x2!
N, BR. Wilson, Canon, R 2. ~
8 extra fine B. R. roosters, 8
mos. old, $1 ea. one or all. The
kind to head a flock. Best breed-
ing. Mrs. J. C. Collier, Barnes
ville. | Bass
15 young Thompson str. B. R.
now laying, $12 for lot, FOB
Cash with order, Mrs. S. L. Me-
Eley, Blue Ridge, R 1, Box 59. e
5 Partridge Rock pullets and
cockerels, Nubert str. $5. Mrs.
Susie White, Dalton, R 4, Box
130. ae
15 pure berd B. R. pullets, last
March hatch, 80c ea. Coop to be
returned. No culls. Mrs, Joe Har-
rison, Rockingham. ; 5
Exc. 1 pure bred Black Giant
rooster for 1 pure bred B. R.
rooster. J. J. Oliver, Commerce,
0.
~ Want some Buff Rock chick-
ens, March 1932. hatch. Billie
Reed, Townsend, R. R. Box 52.
BRAHMAS
Pure bred Giant str. Light
Brahma cockerels, wt. 8 to 12
Ibs. ea. March, 1932 hatch, $1.25
ea. Mrs. Lorena Kennedy, Col-
_lins. Ae
5 pure bred Light Brahma,
Giant str. 75c ea. and 1 cock,
90c. 6 pure bred friers, wt. all of
2 Ibs. 40c eaeh. Mrs. Cynth
Bryant, Canon, R 2.
CORNISH
8 pure bred Dark Cornish
March hatch pullets and 2 hens,
1931 hatch, 75c ea. FOB. Cash
with order. No chks. accepted.
J. G. Seagraves, Hull, R 2.
10 Dark Cornish now laying
pullets, 7c ea. R. C. Tannet,
Gainesville, R 8.
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS INDEX .
: : oe age
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Jan. 23, 1933. Always Subject to Variation. Grain and Hay For Sale -:------.- 1
a Atlanta Macon Savannah Augusta Columbus Valdosta Rome Grain and Hay Wanted ----------- 1
|| Eggs, extra, doz. ------------~---------~ $ .14 =. $23 * - $ -- $ .27 $22 $ .20 Poultry For Sale ....---------- 1,23
|| ges, standard, doz. ..-.-------------- 12 so 22 ak 26 ay 18 bili Mahle oS ee 0. 4
t| Eggs, Georgia trade, doz, -.---------- 10 ae 20 a 24 20 20 TY Wanted ---+24s-<90~= oa
Eggs, yard run, doz. -.-.--------~----- 12 Se 18 ee 25 17 20 Baby Chicks For Sale -..--.------
eee ie as ae erennn nnn ee- =~ 09 - a we 10 08 08 Baby Chicks Wanted --.-------- wu By &
ens, lb. 442 lbs. up ------------------ we a ye 12 10 10 Male eh a ee 2, 4
Hens, small colored and W. Leghorn.. .08 ie a a wi ] #4 tom For a4
egs Wanted ...-..-.--~ aus Sec oS
Roositers, lb. ----~---------~--------- 05 io 08 8 06 04 07 ; Fai
Friers, lb. .-----------------------+~=+ 15 ne 16 oS 15 12 14 Live Stock For Sale ---.-.---~ 4,
Ducks, Ib. ---.--~-----------+--------- OT ab 12 Ss 12 12 08 Live Stock Wanted ....----..-.-- 2, 3
ee reer re ae Be -- a ag 10 Positions Wanted -...--------. 2, 9, 10
Turkeys, Ib. _----.-----2+----seeeenne= al oe : pe 4 leo 2 A ee Renee 5, 10
OG ie apn de aoc p dns adnan e 10 a 17 oe a 14 _ aa a ==> - :
Field peas; mixed, bu. o...-+-.-.--->-- 50 ee 65 ee 30 60 15 Plants For Sale .------------- , 6,
Fisld peas; not mixed, bu. .------.--- .60 ne 90 Be 60 60 1.00 Plants Wanted. .---2-._.---1----s.-- 6
: Country Butter, best table, GO eee oO eS oe By 25 20 15 Sed Por Sale oi-c6 6, iS 10
|| Bar Corn, (80 Ib. to bu.) bu. -----.-- 40 oe 45 ast 35 35 37% Hind Wanted oc
| ee res = ae " . v an Miscellaneous For Sale --.-..------- 1
|| Cabbage (per 100 Ibs.) green --------- 15 ae - ee 1.50 2.00 2.00 Miscellaneous Wanted -------------- 7
|| Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton ~------------- 12.00 oe 12.50 oS a 6.00 13.00 Tobacco For Sale -...------------ 1, 8
d Peanut Hay, NG. Ly NOMS 5 oe coe ee 8.50 oe 8.50 we ee 5.00 fis Tobacco Wanbed ..... ol ceeec 8 8
I Average price paid for hogs last week $2.40 per 100 lbs, at co-operative sales. Ga. Products Por Sale s22-.3- 8, 11, o
_ PeanutsNo. 1 stock (Spanish) delivered shelling plants, $25.00 per ton, subject to. change. Ga. Products Wanted --.---------- :
_ CottonAtlantaMiddling, Saturday, Jan. 2ist, %/, 6.06; 15-16, 6.13; 1/7, 6.39 7
AGE TWO
Poultry, F or Sale
ee
GAMES
1932 May hatch Mahoney Gull
game, trio, $5; stags, May hatch,
$2.50 ea. Direct from E. R. Car-
penter strain. Roy Sagan, Elli-
aod Steam Boat Blue game roos-
ter, 14 mos. old, $1.50; 1 Dark
Cornish, $1. Cash with order. W.
12 Allen Roundhead hens and
rooster, April hatch? for sale or
exc,
Dahlonega, R 3.
1 full Allen Roundhead roost-
er, 15 mos. old, $2., No. chks.
Herbert Hyde, Sugar Valley, R 1.
6 pit cocks, $2 ea. also 15
hens, $1 ea. or trade for good
cured ham or shoulders; 6 Ib.
Blue and 6 Ib. Gray, 2 - 5 1-4
Yb. ones. Carl Griffin, Gaines-
ville, 85 Oak St.
ck a. B. Giant 1932 hatch cock-
erels, for sale ov ao bas Noga
mixed. turkey he. ite. W.
Poultry For Sale
From Mr. Colemans stock in
Virgina. Have been raised in
captivity for past 12 yrs. High
producers in.egg production. Mrs
T. Treanor, Milledgeville.
RR. F. REDS
10 S. C. R. I. Red, pure Owen
str. March cockerels, $1.25 ea.
also 5 White, pink-eyed bucks,
75c, or exc. for onion sets or
seed irish potatoes. Nora Shirley,
Alto, R 2.
2 R. I. Red March 1932 cocks,
Donalddson str. direct, 75c ea.
FOB, or exc. for pr. 1932 hatch
turkeys; pure Ky. Wonder pole
beans, 1932 crop. 25c lb. Mrs.
Ray Peterson, Vidalia.
. Fine, 22 mos. old Red rooster,
bred for color, and egg produc-
tion, $2 del. H. E. Thornton, M.
D., Dewyrose, R 2.
6 R. C. R. I. Red cockerels,
pure bred, 65c ea. Also eggs, 50c
per 15. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flow-
{ery Branch, R 2.
Murray, Americus, RB oo Box ae
HAMBURGS
-. C. Silver Spangled Ham.
-burgs; 3 pullets and 1 cockerel,
Berry str. $3. J. H. White, Dal-
ar R 4.
oy LEGHORNS
- White L. pullets, and 1932
hatch hens, a few cockerels.
Book your order for started
chicks, or for baby chicks. B. H.
Middlebrooks, Atlanta, 953 Gor-
don 8t.
W. L. pullets, 8 wks. old, 40c
ea. Direct from nationally known
Leghorn farm; winers of many
egg-laying contests. A. C. Floyd,
Chamblee, R 2.
MINORCAS
1 fine special grade Ped White
Minorca cock, direct from Eden
-C. Booth. $2. 50: also white seed-
ed Shallow or chicken corn, 4c
lb. Troy Brittain, Newnan, R 6.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
2 Ancona hens, 2 pullets and I
cock, 75c ea. $8.50 for the 5;
1 Blue Game cock, 1 hen and 1
-pulet, about grown, $3 for lot.
FOB. C. A. Franklin, Covington.
10 large March and Apr. hatch
R. I. Red and B. L. mixed hens,
now ready for layiny, 75c ea.
off the yard. Mrs. Nora E. Mc-
-Garity, McDonough, R 4.
12 young Buff Orp. hens, 70c
each; 10 Cornish April hatch
pullets, 70c ea. All FOB: G. A.
_Helsonback, Calhoun, R 2.
ORPINGTONS
2 thoroughbred AA Grade Buff
-Orp. cockerels, from very select
stock, 9 mos. old, $1 ea. pullets,
from same str. now laying, $1.
T. E. Green, Copperhill, Tenn.,
Resident of Ga.
Buff Orp. cockerels, very fine,
ready for service, healthy and
vigorous, Direct from Byers. $2
and $3 ea. Mrs.J. T. Wilkins,
Atlanta, 886 North Ave. NE.
*phone, He. 5848.
Buff Orp. roosters, $1 ea. 2
pullets and 1 rooster, $2.50. June
hatch. Mrs. E. Warren, Swains-
boro.
10 hens and 1 rooster, choice
Buff Orp. either March hatch,
or 2 yr. old hens, Byers str. Cash
only. Write for price. Mrs. W.
W. Heaton, Tallapoosa.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Young Goldens, $7 pr. 2 yr.
Goldens, $10 pr. Young Lady
Amhearst, $9 pr. 2 yr. old Am-
hearst, $15 pr. Young Reeves $18
to $20 pr. Guarantee will be
more than satisfied. L. J. Bar-
row, West Point. i
1 pr. Ringnecks, Mongolian
str., cock, raised last yr. and a
beauty, $5.50; also
doe rabbit. bred, 2 yrs. old, $1.50.
Ed, for Gorn or chicken hens.
Mrs. A. Tarmer, College Park,
510 W. Mercr Ave.
Specially
quail yion
Chinchilla |
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE
April 1932 hatch M. B. Bird
Bros. Goldbank str. turkeys, 20
to 24 Ib. toms, $4; 25-30 Ibs. $5
each. No better breeding stock in
the country. F. T. Holland,
Bowersville.
7 fine young geese, color grey
or blue, April 1932 hatch, $1 ea.
FOB. Mrs. A .C. Malphus, Tus-
culum. .
Pure Bronze turkey hens,
Spring hatch, $2 ea. Mrs. L. G.
Collins, Macon, R 4.
8 April hatch, pure bred
Bronze turkey hens, $2.50 each.
Money order preferred. R. Y.
*| Goldin, Buchanan, R 2.
4 April 1932 hatch gobblers for
sale or exc. 1 gobbler and 2 hens
fer 10 Barred Rock hens. Mrs
Pellie BE. Neill, Zebulon, R 2.
Bird Bros. M. B. 25 lb. tom,
20c Ib. or exc. for 1 of same
stock. Mrs. G. B. Collins, Byron.
5 nice, young turkey hens,
mixed, and 18 lb. Bronze tom
Lot $10 or hens, $1.80 ea. and
tom, $2.25. Mrs. M. M. Murray,
Americus, R 4, Box 229.
WYANDOTTES
-1 young 8. L. Wyandotte roos-
ter, 75c, also setting eggs, 50c per
15. Howard Allison, Gainesville,
RY,
Ss. L. Wyandotte cockerels,
Golden Sunflower str. 8 mos. old
Rose Comb, true to color and
actives 75c ea. R. B,. Williams,
Eastman, R 1.
Poultry Wanted |
LEGHORNS
Want prices on 15 Tancred str.
W. L. pullets, ready for laying.
Mrs. H. G. Warren, Lyons.
Exc. $60 value for 150 Buff
Leghorn pullets, and 4 roosters,,
or 125 R. I. Reds and 4 roosters.
Mrs. W. N. McCorvey, Hartsfield,
Roi
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 1 or: more hens of any
heavy breed that has taken to
the nest to set.-Must be in At-
lanta or Fairburn vicinity. pee
Nay, Stonewall.
Baby Chicks For Sale
White Leghorns only _ since
1900. As good chicks as can be
found at a very moderate price.
Trapnested and pedigreed. B. L.
Pike, Augusta, R 1.
Light Brahma hen hatched
ehicks, 8c each; hen to carry,
0c ea. Eggs, 60c per 15. Crates
ret. at your expense. Mrs. W. O.
Herrington, Daisy, R 1.
Parks str. baby chicks, from
Cream Grade, Reg. Per. No, 519-
3-83. $9 C. or 300 for $25. Feb.
yet del, Live del. guar. J. A. Ol-
Tift, Bristol.
selected pairs . of }-
Bees Hurnoses
. C.. English W. L. headed by
Individual Ped. eo OBIGS: from
Roselawn. Pen No.1, $9 ; $42.-
50 for 500; eggs, $1 per 15, $5 C.
EB. OL. Greeson, Rocky Face.
Pure Parks B. R. Foundation
stock direct. Cream Grade, Reg.
Per. No. 532-C-33. State blood-
tested. $10 per C. 50 for $5.50.
Orders booked in advance. Mrs.
Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy.
Taking orders for March and
April hatch baby chicks from a
laying, healthy flock of Tancred
str. W. L. at 8c each. K. E.
Rucker, Elberton, R 8.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200. Eng. W. L. baby
chicks to raise on halves. to 8
wks. old. Party pay postage both
ways; I furnish feed and good
place to raise in. Mrs. Lucy
Braswell, Tucker, R 1.
Eggs For Sale
The Spencer Turken Wonder
Bird eggs, $1 per 15. Cartons
ret. Mrs. J. F. Anderson, Blue
Ridge.
Thompson Imp. B. R. eggs
from prize winning tsock, 60c
per 15, $1 for 30, del. Cash or
money order. Cartons to be v2t.
Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge.
RR 2;
Turkey eggs from large pure
bred Bourbon ,Reds, 2 yr. old
breeders, $2.50 per doz. Safe del.
and high fertility guar. Mrs. Ju-
lian F. Pruitt, Lavonia.
Marcy str. J. B. Giant eggs,
60c per 15, 30 for $1 prepaid, al-
so Valencia peanuts, 12 1-2c lb.
Del. 10 Ibs. $1. Imp. Spanish,
white, 10c Ib. del. Mrs. J. E
Passe, Madison, R 4.
Turken eggs, 15 for $1.25, del
Cartons ret. Miss Rebecca
Campbell, Atlanta, 860 SBoule-
vard, S. E.
Eggs Wanted
Want party to furnish eggs
and kerosene to set inbubator
on halves. Also want baby chicks
to raise on halves, 300 to 10 wks.
fea A. L. Williamson, Moultrie,
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Jersey heifer, small horse, 2
kid goats, Buff Cornish bantams,
all healthy. Sell or exc. Also
want an unincumbered young
girl to live in home and help
with light farm work. P. W.
Wills, Atlanta, R 1.
Reg. Jersey bull, Starlight
Champion, 3 yrs. old, transfer-
=. $50. G. L. Weldon, Forsyth,
Pure bred Reg. Guernsey bull
calves and yearlings out of test-
ed cows, from Federal Accredit-
ed and Abortion Free herd, for
sale, $25 up. Exc. for corn or
oats. A. L. Crowe, Smyrna.
2 1-2 gal. Black Jersey, extra
quality, Will freshen in July.
Sell or exc. for young W. L..
Reds or Plymouth Rocks. I. K.
Hudlow, Decatur, R 2, phone
He. 2922.
Reg. Jersey heifers, from 1 mo.
to 1 yr. old, for sale. W. C. Mc-
Commons, Thomson.
15 mos. old heifer, Guernsey
and Jersey mixed, for sale cheap
Mrs. P. A. Morton, East Atlan-
ta,1527 Marbut Ave.
Black tongue Jersey cow, no
horns, good habits, fresh in, 4
gal daily, $35 at barn. J. E. Wall,
Shiloh, R 1.
3 good Grade Jersey milch
cows, to freshen soon, in good
shape and priced oes Or exc.
for Shetland pony.
ley, Milledgeville,
$6.50; service
r gilts, 240-290 lbs., $15 to $20. All
ea. Also beef cattle,
. E. Bent-
MARKET BULLETIN
Baby Chicks For Sale
Live Stock F or Sale
boars, 8-10 mos. old, 160-200 Ibs.
$10 ea. Bred gilts, 160-225 Ibs.
$15 ea. tried sows, $15-$25 ea. S.
B. MeNeely, Albany, Rt. C.
Gilt, Hampshire and Guinea,
mixed, wt. about 125 lbs. or more
in good cond. $5 cash. Leo Akins,
Graymont,.
One P. B. Reg. Duroc boar.
State College breeding. Farrow-
ed 1931. Wt. 400 lbs. Extra fine
boar. L. R. Langley, Milledgeville
Reg. Duroc pigs, 4 mos. old,
males, $8; bred
from Great Super Stilts; 400
Ib. bred sows, $40. Z. _ Scott,
Concord.
B. B. Guinea hogs, African
str. wt. from 250 to 30 Ibs. ea.
$15 to $3 ea. Stamp for reply. L.
B. Toler, Glenwood, R 2, Box 93.
7 reg., S. P. C. pigs and 5 not
ent. to reg. All: will be treated
and will furnish papers with the
7 that are champion breed. G.
W. Burney, Guyton.
Duroc Jersey bred gilts, 150-
200 Ibs. Reg. in buyers name,
6c lb. also pigs, same breed. L.
M. Kennedy, Collins.
2 pure
Berkshire boars, ent. to rey. 7
wks. old, wt. 25 or 30 lbs. Won
over Western breeders 3 times
in succession. $4.50 ea. Dorsey
Martin, Canon.
4 pigs, fat, healthy, 6 wks. old,
about half P. C., at $1.60 ea.
also Marglobe tomato plants,
ready soon, $2 M. Mrs. Mittie
Harper, Osierfield.
5 Black Essex gilts, wt. about
50 Ibs., in good cond. $15 for the
5. Kenneth Harper, Osierfield.
Can furnish a few bred P. C.
gilts and sows to good, reliable
parties to raise pigs from on 50-
50 basis, this year. J. G. Buyers,
Whitesburg, R 1. ,
HORSES & MULES FOR SALE
Small, sound mare mule, good
worker, some age. Jersey heifer.
2 yrs. old, excellent shape. Trade
both for good work mare, 1 M
Ibs. or more. At my home, or will
sell. W. D. Lide, cei dee. week
Box 86 A,
1 mare, 8 yrs. ota wt. about
$00 Ibs. good cond. plenty of pep.
at a bargain. James F. Erwin,
Elberton, R 4.
Black mare mule, gentle, work
anywhere, good size, $20 for
quick sale. Mrs. L. L. Barden,
Appling, R 2.
6 high bred gaited saddle
mares and horses, 6 to 11 yrs.
old, $65 to $125 ea. FOB. Will
trade for good, young mules.
Come see. W. S. McMichael,
Buena Vista.
Several good work mules for
sale. R. E. Lee, Concord.
RABBITS FOR SALE
1 Chin. doe, $1; 1 N. Z. White
doe, $1, not prepaid. Allen
Meeks, Carrollton, 65 Rome St.
N. Z. Whites from ped. stock
at reasonable price. Write for
further information. O. D.
Wheeler, Darien, Box 29.
SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE
40 large sheep and lambs, $12
per pair; 30 white goats, $1 ea:
35 pigs, 30-60 Ibs. thrifty, $2.50
FOB. B.7h,
Helton, Sandersville.
4 Toggenburg milk goats, $10
to $20 ea. To freshen in 1 to
7 wks. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 69
S. Grand Ave. Center Hill.
1 grown doe, expect to fresh-
en before March; doe and buck,
high grade Nubian, half yrown.
from heavy milkers, Sel or exe.
all 3 for good milch cow. Edwin
Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes
Ave. NW.
Live Stock Wanted
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Ditrdcs, weaned pigs, $5
ea. either
service
sex; young
HOGS WANTED
Want from 2 to 4 pigs, 6-8
wks. old, Hampshire preferred.
bred Straight Nose]
Thursday, January 26,
Live Stock Wanted
L. R. Lee, Atlanta, 808 Lee 8&t.,
W. :
Exe. pr. Ancona 6 mos.
cockerels for 6 wks. old, thri
pigs. Ea. pay del. charges
what he gends. Lonnie Willia
Flowery Branch.
HORSES & MULES WANTE
Want a good, heavy plug m
for farm work. Rent or che
for cash. F. W. Balcomb, Ws
cross.
Want 1 young mare m
work anywhere, cheap for ca
Paul White, Talapoosa. a
Want to rent a good, sm
plug mule to tend 20 acres, w
option of buying; also will s
Traveler Game eggs, Orlan
Winners, $2.25 per 15. Wm.
Jones, Ellenwood, R 2, Box 10
Want to rent a mule or ho
to cultivate 15 acres. Want go
milch cow for feed; also buy
real bargain. Also. will buy co
shelled or in ear. R. L. Pe
Atlanta, R 69.
Want a good horse or ms
wt. 1 M Ibs., or over, 12-13 yr:
old, good worker. Cheap
cash. J. A. King, Marietta, R
Exc. $55 value for farm
or cow and calf and 200 bro
sow, good stock. Write or see.
B. Rountree, Stillmore, R 2.
Positions Wanted
Want 50 or 75 acres good lan
already equipped with good st
and tools, to work on halv
Some help required. Like to g
in touch with Mr. Shirley. E.
Boone, Atlanta, 1186 Oak St.
Exp. farmer, can do anythi;
on farm, self,
at once. D. W. Ellis, Atlanta, 4
Chestnut St.
Middleaged woman wants hor
on farm, assisting with lig
work, not a slave. For room a
small salary. Miss Fannie Et
ridge, Forsyth.
Want to hear from tru
grower within 20 miles Atlant
who has an acre of land, abo
2 room house. No help neede
H. H. Harring, Atlanta, 76 1
Hunnter St. SW.
Single, 32 yr. old man, rel
able, exp., wants job on fan
C. M. Turner, Brunswick, Rt.
Glenn Ave.
Single man and father wa
job on farm. Can run 2 ploy
Reliable, experienced. Would a
preciate a place. C. F. T
kill, Atlanta, 146 Simpson St.
Single man wants job on far
Hither wages or share crop.
R. Holloway, Edison, Clo C.
Holloway.
Want 2 horse farm or pa
farm and part wages. Have g
force. Will make a 2 horse fa
on $50, and hire 1 hand out f
wages. Dempsey Moore, Swair
boro, R 1.
Farm Help Wanted
Want white woman, 25 to
yrs. old to live as one of fa
(4 adults), on farm and assist
with chickens and anyth
around place. Small salary 2:
good home. Mrs. P, S. Hut
Guyton. ;
Want middleaged wom
white or colored, to do lig
farm work. Look after chicke
and do other small chores
round house. A. J. Redwine, G
lege Park, RFD.
Want poy or man to work
farm, 1 that has been raised
a farm and knows how to pl
and other farm work. Will gi
board and laundry and p
small salary. G. A. Poore, Da!
lonega, R 2, Box 25.
Want man to cultivate or
horse crop. Must furnish s
aT self. M : BE. Kiser; Stine
sday, January 26, 1933.
Poultry For Sale
Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
young Sheppard str. Ancona
60c ea. Exc. for 175 W. L.
vy chicks. M. L. Wood, sived
old
c 1 New Hamp-
e Red 18 mos, old cock, $1;
ustralorp-Red cross cocker-
ls, 50c ea. Come and get them.
B. Felker, Hapeville, 3351
wart Ave.
e BANTAMS
Maite hens, 2 colored, one
ing. $1 for the 3. Miss Fran-
Parrish, Pavo.
Sebright roosters, 75c each;
1 large Narragansett 24 lb.
key tom for sale or exc. for 2
ens. Mrs. J. P. Gaines, Cave,
rtow County, Ga. -
pr. Jap Jersey Ridge Silkies,
per pr. FOB Blue Ridge. Mrs.
T. Panter, Morganton.
.pril hatch pure bred Buff
hin cockerels, legs and feet
t being feathered, same buff
olor, Reasonable. Mrs. Z. A. Mc-
oy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave
one De-3710.
hens and_ =*rooster, small
wn type, $1.50 or exc. for 2
Chinchiila doe rabbits. Ea.
mes, Lyerly, R 2.
RED AND OTHER ROCKS
ure Thompson str. Spring 1932
erels, large, well marked. $1
1981 cocks, $1, $1.50 and $2
. Money order. Mrs. David
ett, Calhoun, R 1.
superior Hatcheries B. Rocks,
ens and rooster, $5 or exc. J.
dgers, Ellijay, Rt. Ollie.
ompson Ringlet B. R. cock-
hens, pullets, $1 ea. 18 mos
eock, $1.50. Mrs. J. W. Boy-
Morris Station.
xenuine, prize winning Parks
Rocks, March cockerels, (hat-
in Altoona, Pa.) $2 to $3;
lets, $1.50 ea. Reg. Per. 193-
32. Cc. H. Carter, Bainbridge.
Thoroughbred B. R. rooster,
1931 hatch, $1 FOB. Mrs, L.
ok, Camilla, C-o O. D. Rumph.
pullets, 17 wt. between 2 and
- 40c each; 18 mos. old
ooster, $1.50. Eggs, 60c per 15
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen.
-D1-32, Cream Grade, 6 April
ets and cockerels, $7 or exc.
14 bu. shelled corn. Money
er. Mrs. A. H. Watson, Gray-
nt.
ure White Rock pullets, 60c
FOB. Are supposed to begin
Ty by March. Mrs. W. L.
arman, Villa Rica, R 1.
oung B. R. roosters, T5 ea.
exc. for 2 Dark Cornish. Chas.
arthy, Empire, R 1.
March 1932 hatch B. R. cock-
Is, $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. M. G.
ith, Toomsboro, R 1.
oroughbred B. R. April hatch
erels and 2 nice pullets, same
, $2.50. Money order. Mrs,
Wheeler, Alma, R 1, Box 32.
a 25. Mrs.
; Surrency, R 2.
6 pullets and 3 cockerels B. R.
oroughbred stock, 50c ea. $9
ot, FOB here. Audrey Bow-
Fayetteville.
ces
ee oats and Funner peanuts
pullets, Aristocrat str. 75
ite, genuine breed, yr. old, now
express on what received.
ks B. R. Reg. Permit No.{
ay rooster free with 10
ullets, Park's str. 75 Ww.
ea, and rooster free with 10. Mrs.
Oma Kell, Ellijay, R 3.
2 young B. R rooster, $1 each
del.; also 6 hens, $1 ea. del. Aris-
tocrat and Thompson str. Mrs.
thel Lee Herndon, Mayfield.
10 Aristocrat B. R. roosters,
parent stock direct Holterman:
$1.50 ea. or exc. for corn, peas or
pigs. G. C. eer: Temple,
R 2.
BRAHMAS
1 yr. old Brahma cock and two
young hens, Mareh hatch, $1 ea.
Mrs. Lillie Colwell, Griffin, R 2.
CORNISH
4 pure bred Dark Cornish pull-
ets and cock (now crowing,) $1
ea. prepaid; 2 Brown L. now lay-
ing pullets and rooster, 75c ea.
3 for $2. Cash with order. Mrs.
L. C, Abernathy, Lula, R 2.
Pure bred Dark Cornish: Large
type, Berry Bull Dog str. 20 hens
yr. old, April pullets, now lay-
ing, $1.10 ea. 2 cockerels, $1.25
ea. 10 pullets, cockerel, $10. E. B.
Trotman, Lumpkin.
Dark Cornish roosters, about
grown, 75 ea. Mrs. G. C. Davis,
Siloam.
1 Cornish cockerel, 2 R. I. Reds
and 2 W. lL. coekerels, all pure
bred and up to the Standard, for
sale or exc. for peas or cured
meat. M. L. Segraves, Fayette-
ville.
Pure bred Cornish rooster, from
unrelated stock, May 1932 hatch,
85c. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Daw-
son, R 1, Box 101.
15 Dark Cornish Indian pull-
ets, April 1932 hatch, 60c ea. Exp
charges not prepaid. No chgs.
Mrs. L. M. Hughes, Fairmount.
Dark Cornish cockerels, Spring
1932 hatch, 75c ea. Money order.
Also small seedling pecans, 14
Ibs. 6c lb. del. Sound and good
for planting. L. Simpson, Cul-
verton, R 1, Box 38.
Pure bred Dark Cornish roos-
ters, $1 each; eggs, 5c ea. Baby
chicks, 10c ea. Mrs. D. E. Will-
jams, Ty Ty: Res:
Pure bred Dark Cornish young
cockerels, $1 ea.; baby chicks,
10c ea. Eggs, 5c each. Hender-
sons white Bunch prolific butter
beans, exc. for dried fruit. Mrs.
C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, R 1.
GAMES
1 pure Shawlneck game cock,
15 mos. old, $1.50, FOB. G. O.
Warren, Cadwell. _
Few more game stags: Gray
Ginn, Gray Warhorse, $1 ea. Exc.
Red Qui'l, 2 yrs. old for 2 stags,
same blood, for breeding cocks.
J, A. Crumley, Demorest, R 1.
1 Ark. Traveler cock, White
Pyle, 2 1-2 yrs. old. Stock of F.
W. Cleveland. $2.50; 1 Ginn Red
cock, Yr. old, $1.50, FOB. F. H.
McLane, Hartwell, R 2.
Large pit game stags: Red Cu-
bans and Warhorse. Guar. good,
$1.50 each; 3 pure Warhorse
cocks, $2 ea.; 4 Black Cuban
coek, $2 ea. Write for further
information. F. L. Grigg, Gaines-
ville, P. O. Box 55.
2 Doms, 2 Blues, 5 3-4, 6 and
6 1-4 Ib. $2 each, also hens, $1
ea. 2 stags, $1 each, for quick
sale. Carl Griffin, Gainesville,
85 Oak St.
Black-gray game bantam stags
$1 ea. Geo. W. Bozart, Jr., At-
lanta, 32 Peachtree Place, NW.
GIANTS
Sev. April-May Royal Purple
Giant cockerels, $1 and T5c ea.;
2 yrs. old, very fine cock, 12 Ibs.
wt. $2; 6 grown, young guineas,
50 ea. Mrs. Chas. H. Ogletree,
Crawfordville, R 2,
10 Marcy str. hens, 18 mos.
old, and 2 cockerels, same age,
$1 ea. $9 for lot, pair for pr. N:
4%. pink-eyed rabbits, yr. old.
le, R 4
elses
. Q. Millsap, Adai
MARKET
| FOB, shipping point.
BULLETIN
Poultry For Sale
Poultry For Sale
Poultey For Sale
HAMBURGS
Spangled Hamburg cocks, Mar.
1931 hatch. Write for prices or
will exc. for Hamburg pullets. D.
L. Manning, Macon, 1989 Log
Cabin Blvd.
' LEGHORNS :
Thoroughbred B. lL. cockerel
and 2 puilets, 1932 hatch, and 3
hens, 1931 hatch, 60c ea. or $3
for lot. Also 1 thoroughbred Buff
Orp. 1932 hatch cockerel, $1. Mrs,
E. H. Garner, Buford.
S. C. W. L. ceckerels from hens
with trapmest records, 200-288
and 242-288 eggs: hatching eggs
from hens, 200-250 record. $4.35
per C. prepaid. Officially bloed-
tested stock. Wm. B. Glaze, Dal-
ton.
8 thoroughbred 2 yr. old W. L.
hens, Ferris str., 50c ea. No chks
Mrs. J. B. Minish, Commerce, R
6.
40 B. L. pullets,.5 roosters, last
March hatch; 16 Buff Orp. pull-
ets, 2 roosters, Exc. these ehick-
ens or a fresh milch cow for a
good, young mule. Mrs. Ed Bied-
soe, Carrollton.
6 Barron (Eng. type) W. Leg-
horn: 3 mos. old cockerels, right
from Atzs Blue Mound. $1.25 ea.
or $6 for lot. Howard L. Shep-
pard, Stone Mtn., R 3, on Sean
Road.
10 April hatch: Kerlin str. W.
L. now laying pullets, 50c each,
Mrs. J. B.
Hinson, Jr., Cochran, R 3.
2 April hatch AAA W. L. roos-
ters from Booth, $1.50 ea. or exc.
for heavy breed setting eggs. F.
Schmidt, Martinez, R 1.
80 S. C. W. L. hens, 1 and 2
yrs. old, and 4 cockerels, 10 mos.
old. Ferris str. Good cond: and
hens beginning to lay, $50 or 75c
each. Mrs. E .L. Hendrix, Hick-
Ox.
65 W. LL. pullets, 3 mos. old,
Tancred str. 40c ea. FOB. No
culls. A. C. Liles, Hogansville.
5 Tancred W. lL. cockerels, Mar
hatch, $1 each. A. V. Holloway,
Graymont, Fed;
15 pure bred S. C. Buff Leg-
horn hens and cockerel, $7.50; 2
nice cockerels, same breed, 50c
ea. Hatching eggs, 50c per 15 del
B. L. Lynn, Waycross, R. 4.
2 thoroughbred B. L. roosters:
18 mos, and 8 mos. old, 50c ea.
Parcel pest not paid. Money or-
der. R. E. Dills, Hemp.
75 pure bred B. L. hens and 3
cockerels, 50c ea. Party to pay
express. Mins, A. W. Parker, Ge-
neva.
Pure bred Buff Leghorn Ap-
ril cockerels, parent stock direct
from Davis Farm. $1 each. A. L.
Keys, Eton.
2 English W. lL. roosters, six
mos. old, 75c ea..and 1 White
Wyandotte rooster, 6 mos. old,
St.
All fine stock roosters. Mrs.
. B. Griffin, Sparks. ~
2 yr. old W. L. hens cheap for
cash. Mrs. G. G. Adair, Rutledge.
MINORCAS
Pape str. Black Minorca pull-
ets, selected for breeders, now
laying, $1 ea. 10 for $9; eggs, 75c
per 15; $4 C. Mrs. G. W. Wil-
son, Martin, R 2.
Black Minorca cockerels di-
rect from Superior Hatchery,
April hatch, $1 ea. Exc. for pea-
nuts or dried fruit. Lee Wald-}.
rip, Gainesville.
Booking orders for seleeted
Buff Minorcas, Schmidt str. and
R. I. Reds, Tompkins str. pull-
ets and ceckerels, 8 wks. 50c ea.
10 wks. 60c ea; 12 wks. 75c ea.
J.D. Johnson, Thomasville, 226
West Jefferson St.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
15 fine, fat hens, mostly B.
Rocks, 6 or 7 Ibs. 14 Ib. FOB.
Mys. S. W. Sloan, Auburn.
_ ORPINGTONS |
peo
"Jalso 2 two yrs. old. Fine bre
South, Egg productive, Exhibi-
tion, combined. Choice, ready for}
service cockerels. Wonderful type
and color. Beg mating list free.
Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus.
PIGEONS
80 pr. White Kings,
mated,
banded and working. Records on
request. $1 per pr. or exc. for val- |
ue in White L. chicks, during
late February or March. J. R.
Cook, Plains.
5 prs. solid and splashed Car-
neaux, mated and banded, 5c
pr. or lot for $3.50 FOB. Hugh
Davis, Athens, 685 Cobb St.
Offering for limited time only
some of my best Show pigeons at
attractive prices. Large, heavy
producing squabbing Kings and
Carneaux, J. H. Deaton, Colum-
bus, Box 853.
60 pr. or more White Kings,
mated and working, 50c pair. J.
H. Watts, Chickamauga, R 2.
Mix. pigeons, mated prs. 25c:
common bantams, 30c ea. All
FOB. Trade for pure bred pig-
eons, also want to buy pure bred
|bantams, James Rice, Douglas-
ville.
R. I. REDS
10 large Dark S, C. R. I. Red
hens, $1 ea. Mrs. C. H. Farrar.
Jenkinsburg.
15 young Donaldson str. Red
hens, now laying, 75c ea.; 10 Mar.
cockerels, 75c ea., 2 yr. old cock
$1. AH FOB. Mrs. Lee Cromer
Royston, R 1.
Large, fine, full breed, 8 mos.
old R. I. Red rooster, wt. 7 Ibs.
$1.50 FOB. John IL. Bennett.
Screven, R 2, Box 81.
R. I. Red cockerels, April heh |
$1.50 ea. or 2 for $2.50. Will
erate light. Write. Miss Clara V.
Trimble, Adairsville.
6 pure R. I. Red hens, Don-
aldson str., Feb. 1932 hatch, and
1 cockerel, $1 each; Want 6 guin-
ea hens and 1 rooster. State
what you have. Mrs. W. A.
Woodall, Greensboro, R 1, Box
178.
40 thoroughbred Red 10 wks.
old healthy chicks, 25c ea. over
half pullets; 25 young hens, lay-
ing, 75 ea; eggs. Dark, healthy.
Donaldson str. FOB. Mrs. Brooks
Edwards, Guyton, R 1.
15 S. . R. I. Red hens, 2 yrs.
old, $1 each, 4 cocks, 3 yrs. old.
$1.50 ea. 2 cockerels, $2.50 each.
Mahoods heavy laying strain.
Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood, Box 83.
3 AA Rusk cockerels, S. C. R
I. Reds, extra fine, $1 ea. del.
Mrs. G. Ll. Cochran, Girard.
25 S. C. R. I. Red pullets, Mar
hatch, dark Red, Donaldson str.
75c ea. FOB; 3 two yrs. old roos-
ters, 80c ea., for lot. Mrs. Geo
Fietcher, Broxton.
| Fine, bloodtested R.I.. Rec
cockerels, $1.25 to $3.50 ea., two
White Rock cockerels, $1.25 ea
R. A. Yeager, Zebulon.
13 young Donaldson R. I. Red
hens and cockerel, $12: also 3
fine cockerels, $1 a. $14 for lot
FOB. Gertrude Cox, Blue Ridge,
R 1, Box 59.
R. I. Red reoster, 8. C., and
Silver Lace, R. C.. Wyandotte
rooster, March 1932 hatch, $1 ea.
FOB. Exe. 1 for 2 hens. V. R.[
Jenkins, Dublin, R 4.
WYANDOTTES
5 pure bred Sikver Lace Wyan-
dotte pullets and cockerel, $5.
Mrs. W. J. Waits, Gray, Jones
county, Ga.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Goldens, 1932 hatch, $6 pr;
full plumage Goldens, $10 pr.;:
Amhearst, 1932 hatch, $9 pr.;
full plumage, $15 pr. Reeves, $16
to $20 pr. L. J. Barrow, West
Point.
Ringneck cocks, 1931 hatch,
ed
Jexch. Alfred Gibbs, Rochelle, |
lanta, 984 Highland Ter. NE.
Golden pheasant cock, fu
plumage, $5 or trade for chick.
ens. Would consider thorough
bred bantams. G. L, Mason, oe
Grange, 506 Broad St.
8 Ringneck cock pheasants,
April 1932 hatch, $2 ea. Ira se
Harrison, atte R48 =
PEAFOWLS FOR SALE fae
1 beautiful peafowl hen, $10.
Only reason for selling have lost
my others by accident. Mrs. J.
W. Bloodworth, Perry.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
. DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
4 Speckled guineas, 3 hens wy
(ready to lay in April) and roos~ _
ter, 50c ea. FOB. G. C., Bie
dian Runners: 10 ducks,
laying and 1 drake. $5.50.
Pure Narragansett tom for.
preeder, large, healthy stock, Ap-
ril hatch $5 ea. Mrs. J. C, Garth-
right, Warrenton. :
2 extra fine Bird Bros. M. B
24 Ib. toms and 2 now ready to
lay, 16 Ib. hens, April 1932 hatch,
$5 and $4; trio, $12. Mrs. John |
. Jones, West Point, R %. :
6 M. B. hens and 2 toms, 8
mos. old, $2.50 ea. and $3.50 ea;
2 White Holland toms, 7 mos.
old, $3.50 ea. All large to age,
Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, R 3, Box
296. :
Bourbon Red hens for bred-
ers, selected for size, color and
vigor, from flock of 800, at $4 :
oa. Mrs, W N. Lott, Braselton.
10 guineas, 2 rooster, 8 hens,
Yr. old, 50c ea. also 10 pure Fer-
ris W. L. hens, 1 1-2 yr. old, 50c
sa. All FOB. Mrs. L. E. Wigema)
Doyle.
15 Speckled guineas, 50 each,
Wilson Carson, Griffin, R 4,
Booking orders from my Gtant
M. B. turkeys, Pen headed by
AA grade, A. P. A. Certified tom.
Choice April toms, $8 and $10,
Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. a
Pure bred White Holland tur-
keys, $3 ea. $8 trio. Mrs. Jas.
B. McCrary, Molena. pe
Fine, large turkey hen, 1931
hatch, $2.50. Wt. 12 1-2 lbs. Miss |
Hattie Daniell, Villa Rica, R 2.
Thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank
str. turkeys for breeders. 25 lbs. -
up, toms $5; hens, 14 Ibs. up, $3 __
FOB; few extra fine toms, 30 Ibs _
$6. B. M. Holland, Bowersville. a
18 Ib. 1932 hatch Bronze tom, |
22c lb. Graham Simpson, Cul
verton, R 1.
Fine M. B. tom, June 1931 heh,
wt. about 32 lbs. Bird Bros. str.
$5.50 FOB. Mrs. W. E. Gordon, Ne
Pitts, R 2. a
6 April hatch toms, Bird Bros., _
Goldbank str. Copperback Bronze
18c Ib. Mrs. BE. R. Gaulding, Wi-
Yamson, R 1.
6 turkey toms, April hatch, 15c
b. or exc. for turkey hens: tur- _
key for turkey. Ben F. Wilcox,
Hazlehurst. i
2 yr. old pute bred M. B. tom, ps
wt. 25 Ibs. $8; 1932 hatch, 20 lb,
toms, $6 each; hens,. 1932 hatch,
12-15 Ib. $5 ea. FOB. Mrs. Lula ~
Christmas, Vienna, R 3. . =
3 White Pekin ducks, and one
drake, $5 FOB your station, or
would accept cured ham. M. .
Rhodes, Norcross, P. O. Box 107.
2 yr. old, 35 lb. turkey tom,
pure bred M. B. $10. Sat. nr se
Mrs. L. L. Merritt, Cine ae
1.
Spring 1932 hatch turkeys, for
breeders: hens, 10-12 lbs. toms,
15-18 Ibs. $5.50 trio, tom and 2
hens. Money order. Mrs. John
Watson, Graymont. =
2M. B. spring toms, 24-27 Ibs,
$4.40 and $4.80, or exc. for tur-
key hens, mew bright sugar cane
syrup or eggs for Ine. ; _ Setting
(240) Mrs. J. E. S: n,
"PAGE FOUR
oe Poultry Wanted
~ ANCONAS
Want 20 or 40 Speckled An-
-eonas from 10 to 14-mos old, and
3 or 4 roosters. State best price.
Must be pure bred. E, L. Burn-
sed, Manassas, R 2.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
- Want 10 pure bred B. Rock
hens, not over 18 mos. old, now
laying, and 1 ceckerel, same age,
gt 50c each. Maude Hamby,
Greenville.
Exe. 20 mos. eld Buff Rock
- cockerel for 2 of same breed. Very
fine plumage and large, any age.
Mra. Chas. L. Nevill, Pulaski.
GAMES
- Jaxe. Red Carneaux, Homers,
- Magpies, Modena pigeons for pit
game cocks that are dead game.
#. B. Smith, Atlanta, 20 Gertrude
' Place.
Fixe. value for Red Cuban cock
and 2 puliets, or other full stock
pit games. Write. J. Ed Aber-
nathy, Rockmart.
_ LEGHORNS
- Want 160 W. L. March 1932
hatch pullets or 200 W. L. hens,
not over 18 mos. old. Exc., value.
Mrs. F. B. Bohlen, Madison, R 5.
_. Exe. value for a good, pure str.
1982 hetch W. L. pullets. Estelle
Strand, McDonough, P. O. Box
108.
Want pure bred B. L. rooster,
1 yr. old, from Everlay str. State
lowest price. Wil! exe. R. I. Red
rooster if desired. Miss Florence
Horne, Grovetown.
_ Bixe. good value for White Leg-
horn pullets or hens. What have
you? L. L. Murphy, Stonewall.
- Want 10 cockerels, Tancred or
Barron str. W. L. Give age, wt.
and all other details in first let-
ter. Must be reasonable. R. &.
Park, Ratonton, Box 334.
Want to buy 10-15 Brown Leg-
horn, also mixed stock of Bar-
red Rock hens. Must be cheap
for cash. Miss J. Stallings, At-
lanta, 667 Somerset Terrace.
_ Exc. Mammoth Pekin drake for
pure bred W. L. cock from high
egg record strain, or will exc.
hens for same. E. T. Dickens,
Medras.
BISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Exe. value for chickens, hogs,
etc. Mrs. W. H. Bradshaw, De-
entur, R 3.
Want 12 pullets, 3 cockerels,
March-April hatch: 4 pullets and
_ eockerel each of: White Rocks,
Thompson str. Barred Rocks, and
_ Cornish. Thoroughbred, no culls,
at right prices. A. J. Grimes,
- Glenwood, P. O. Box 144.
- xc. frost proof E. J., Chas. W.
cabbage plants for hens: 5M for
6 good laying hens, up to 25M
plants. Party pay express on
- plants; I pay on hens. Prompt
shipment. Margaret Bullard,
Baxley. Tippins St.
bias PEAFOWLS WANTED
_ Want 1 Peafowl hen. State age
and price. A. C. Hicks, Scott-
dale, Care Hicks Parm. _
- Want 1 pr. Blue peafowls; also
want trio of Golden Sebright and
trio of Japan Silkie bantam
ehickens, and 2 or 3 thorough-
bred Dutch Belted calves. H. G.
_ Binesley, Whitesburg, R 3.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
- Want 4 pr. ducks and 1 drake
(puddle ducks). Cheap for cash,
possible. , J. English, Warren-
ton,
Want 1 Mammoth Toulouse
gander. Must be thoroughbred
_ Blue Toulouse and at a reason~
able price. State particulars. W.
1. Foote, Griffin, R A.
Exe. pure bred P. C. pigs, 6 wks
_ and quick sale. Prefer as near as
breed. aldson, Register.
Poultry Wanted
or Red pullets and cock. B. L.
Jackson. Williamson, R 1.
Wart 1 tom ance 3 hens, April
1932 hatch, Bird Bros. M. B. str.
for breeding. State wt. and price
T,. J. Lyon, Atlanta, 232 Luckie
St.
Want 2 turkey hens and tom,
any breed, Bronze preferred, 1932
hatch. State age, wt. health and
price in first letter. Must be
cheap. Floyd C. Payne, Rome, R
5, Box 102,
Want 1 Mammoth Pekin drake.
Write what you have and best
price. Mrs. C. L. Britton, Jack-
son, R 5.
Exe. sev. head of first class
ganders for some geese. Ea. party
pay transportation chgs. Mrs. E.
D. Powers, Screven, R 1.
Want 1 pr. pure bred M. B. or}
White Holland turkeys. Will exe.
pair of 12 mos. old Chinchilla
rabbits, doe with 3 young, 1 mo.
old. Healthy stock. Forest Mar-
tin, Flowery Branch, R 1.
Want few guineas. Prefer
White; also R. I. Red or Barred
Rock chicken pullets. State best
cash price in first letter. H. C.
Oxburn, Macon, 1995 Log Cabin
Blvd. ;
Exe. pure White Holland tur-
key tom, hatched Spring 1932
for another of same kind for
breeding. Mrs. W. S. Davidson,
Baldwin. Eon,
Want to hear from party hav-
ing Muscovey drake to sell or
exch. Have raspberry plants to
sell, 25c doz. Plus postage. Mrs.
Belle Derden, Talking Rock.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Booking orders limited amt.
imp. Tancred Ped. W. L. chicks
and eggs, better than 300 egg
record back, on both sides. Write
for prices and records. H. L.
Mozley, East Point, W Vesta
Place.
2500 chicks every Tuesday: R.
I. Reds, Barred Rocks, Holly-
wood W. Leghorns, $6.75 C. post-
paid. G. D. Fain, Edison.
8. C. W. L. baby chicks from
well culled, healthy, high produc-
tion flock, 6c ea. del. 100 percent
live del. guar. Hatch weekly. D.
P. Martin.
- Bloodtested Red and W. L.
baby chicks, $7 per C. Will exc.
for corn. H..A. Prather, Wash-
ington. ;
First quality chicks, all stand-
ard breeds, light, 7c; heavy, 7
1-2c ea. del. Add 25c for less than
100. Live del. guar. E. R. Ad-
pea Atlanta, 510 Piedmont
ve.
Livable chicks from culled, of-
ficially bloodtested, outstanding
flocks of Reds, Barred Rocks, W.
Leghorns, White Rocks, Buff
Orp. and Australorps. J. H. Wood
Athens, Box B.
Tancred str. W. L. ehicks, $6
, 500 for $27, prepaid and live
del. guar. Custom hatching, 2c
an egg. 10 yrs. experience. A. V.
Holoway, Graymont.
Booking orders for high qual-
ity, pure Tancred str. baby chicks
produced from selected 2 - 4 yrs.
old hens, sired by Ped. males;
officially bloodtested flock. M.
W. Kantala, Elberton.
- High powered baby chicks,
Reds, Rocks, Tancred White, Ev-
erlay Brown Leghorns. Liberal
discounts for early booked or-
ders. Hatching eggs, 75c per 15
del. D. F. Thomas, Odum.
Baby chicks, all breeds, 5c ea.
up. Guar. to live. Write for pri-
ces. Also 7 W. L. pullets (ay-
ing 4-6 eggs per day) and cock-
erels, $5. Lewis Beers, Newnan.
. C. W. L. day old chicks, in
lots, of 300 or 1200, at $6 per C.
Order in advance. J. Walter Don-
*
Leghorns, Reds,
but.
MARKET
Baby Chicks For Sale
chicks. Del. every Tuesday of ea.
week. Order now, Custom hatch-
ing, $2 per 100 eggs. Eustace J.
McKinney, Jr., Blackshear.
Pure bred baby chicks, from
best str. Reds, Barred Rocks,
Buff Orp., Cornish, also mixed
lots. Booking orders for Holly-
wood str. W. Leghorns. W. M.
Adams, Cordele, Box 313.
Officially bloodtested R. IL
Reds, Barred Rocks, White Leg-
horns. Hateh every week. Bred
right, kept right and will grow
out nicely for you. J. C: Baston,
Milledgeville.
Electrically hatched, heavy
mixed breed baby chicks, $6 per
C; On order less 100, add 2c per
chick to above price. Guar. live
del. K. C. West, Ashburn.
Baby chicks of quality. Write
for details, also Gustom hatch-
ing. James Paulk, Jr., Fitzger-
ald, 301 So. Grant St. we
Gaskins baby chicks are guar.
exactly as represented; also cus-
tom hatching. Write for details.
E. R. Gaskins, Fitzgerald, R 2.
Baby chicks from high produc-
ing flocks, selected for rapid
erowth, high vitality: Reds,
Rocks, Orp., Leghorns; also want
eggs for hatching. From blood-
tested stock preferred. A. O.
Bowles, Fayetteville.
CUSTOM HATCHING
Custom hatching: 144 to 700
eges at 2c an egg. Customer to
bring eggs and come after chicks.
Mrs. V. E. Moore, Ashland, R 2.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Barred |
- quality | D
Exe. potato (P. R.) plants,
shoats, smoked country sausage,
other farm produce for day old
chicks, R, I. Reds_ preferred.
Would accept Barred Rocks or
heavy mixed breed. Write. W. E.
Wicker, Baxley, R 2.
Want to raise baby chicks on
halves: Reds or Rocks, preferred.
oe W. A. Shelnutt, Franklin,
2:
Want baby chicks, Rhode Is-
land White preferred. Will pay
cash, or exc. W. L. cockerels,
crowing size, AAA quality; 1 for
5. Write. Mrs. H. B. Whitmore,
Canton, R 1.
Want 100 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old, any large
breed; for sale, white nest on-
ions, 20c gal. and postage. No
stamps nor checks. Harold Al-
len, Clarkesville, R 3.
Want 1M W. lL. Tom Barron
str. chicks to raise on halves to
8 wks. old. You furnish feed and
pay chgs. Want them about Feb-
ruary 24th. Write. Mrs. C. W.
Joiner, Meigs.
_ Want 50 baby chicks, Brown L.
Black Giants or Barred Rocks, to
raise on halves to 8 or 9 wks. old.
Want early ones. Mrs. Daisy B.
Todd, Hartsfield.
Want 50-100 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old:
Buff Orp., or Barred Rock pre-
ferred. Have feed and experience.
Can furnish good ref. J. H. Loyd,
Milan, R 3.
Want the best cash price on
Barred Rock baby chicks in 100
lots. Mrs. Mary E. Smallwood,
Villa Rica, R 2.
Want 300 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks. old. Will
furnish feed; other party pay
chgs. Prefer Barred Rocks or
Reds. R. O. Hodges, St. George.
Want 200 or 300 chicks to raise
to 10 wks. old on halves. Will
promise you satisfaction. J. R.
Mixon, Fitzgerald, R 4.
Eggs For Sale
BULLETIN
Pure J. B, Giant and Parks
str. B. R. seleeted setting eggs,
65c per setting or 30 for $1, del.
Cartons ret. Freeman Simmons,
atur, 102 Greenwood Place
Eggs For Sale
Pure Aristocrat B. R. eggs, 65c
per setting, prepaid. No personal
chks., or stamps accepted. Mrs.
A. G. Spencer, Jackson, R 5.
Booths AAA grade B. R. eggs,
$1 per 15; $1.50 for 30; $4 C. Inc.
lots, cheaper; Giant str. Light
Brahma eggs, same. Exc. for 60-
100 Ib. pigs. Bob Sosby, Carnes-
ville.
Pure bred White Wyandotte
eggs, selected for hatching, 75c
per 15, del. Mrs. Nora Ballen-
ger, Gore.
90 per cent fertility guar. 110
eggs weekly: R. I. Reds and Aus-
tralorp cross. Make fast grow-
ing, healthy chicks, 3c ea. Come
and select then.. #. B. Felker,
Hapeville, 3341 Stewart Ave.
Turken (the Wonder Bird)
eggs, $1 per 15, del. Cartons ret.
J. F. Greer, Atlanta, Room 222,
State Capitol.
Prize winning Dark Cornish
eggs, 75c per 15; large, fine roos-
ters, 9 mos. old, $1.50 each; 7
mos. old, 75c ea. Also lot feeder
pigs, cheap. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester.
Donaldson Reds. Fine pen
headed by cock, son of her 272
egg hen and Second New York
winner, 1930. Eggs, $1 per set-
ting. Mrs. Geo. P. Fiske, Macon,
RA.
White Cornish eggs, $1 per 15;
$1.75 for 30, del. Mrs. H. W. Law,
Chula.
1 case or less fresh eggs week-
ly, Atlanta prices. Mrs. L. Pittet,
Pike. ?
Pure White Rock eggs for hat-
ching. Flock direct from Fischel.
$1 per 15, del. Mrs. Z. L. Scott,
Concord. ae
Thoroughbred -Mallards, and
Mallards mixed with Indian
Runners, $1 per 13. Mrs. C. A.
Burge, Macon, Lakeside Rt. 4.
Giant str. 8. C. Black Minorca
eges, $1 per 15 postpaid. L. B.
Millians, Newnan.
Pure B. R. eggs for hatching,
$3 per C. Exc. some for Runner
peanuts. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum-
mit, R 2. .
Pure bred Black Minorca eggs,
50c per 15. Add postage. Mrs.
Russell Sauls, Shellman.
Ferris S. C. W. L. eggs, of 300
egg records, 25 to 30 oz. eggs, 90
per cent fertile, $3.50 per C. $1
per 15. Belle Joiner, Soperton,
Rie:
White Wyandotte eggs, from
healthy, vigorous stock, $1 per
15. Geo. T. Northcutt, Jr., Ma-
rietta, 108 Sessions St.
Hatching eggs from hens direct
from Booths AAA Ped. and bred
to lay Barred P. Rocks, $1 per
15 prepaid. H. T. Johnson, Talla-
poosa. p
Large, white Pekin duck eggs,
50c per setting. Mrs. W. H. Lee,
Clermont, R 1.
Silver Lace Wyandotte, pure
| stock, Tarbox str. Closely culled.
Eges, 75c per 15 del. Mrs. Hugh |3
Bowling, Franklin Springs.
Selected S. L. Wyandotte hat-
ching eggs, from carefully culled,
extra heavy layers. 60c per set-
ting, or $1 per 2 settings, post-
paid. Money orders only. Mrs.
Douglas McLendon, Dawson, R 4
Box 75.
Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs,
5 - 7 Ib. hens, 9 - 11 Ib. cocks,
unrelated stock, $1 per 15 post-
paid. Mrs. Fred F. Johnson, Daw-
son.
Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet
B R. eggs, 75c per 15 del in Ga.
Crate to be returned. No chks.
Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, R 2.
Ped. W. Leghorns, Cockerels di-
rect from Booths trapnest stock,
AAA matings, carefully selected;
Eggs, Booths - Wrights Tancred
str. $1 per 15; $1.50, 30. $4 C. J.
C. Ward, Perry.
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
eggs, fresh ea, week, large, fer-
le hatching eggs, 75 per 15.
Zerlet, Austell, R 1.
| Moody, Baxley.
Thursday, January 26, 1!
Eggs For Sale
Insured and prepaid. No @
Mrs. L. H. Smith, Milan, R 3
Donaldson eggs from
Reds, $1.10 per 15, del. $4 C; bat
chicks all season, reasonab
Want good, cheap mule, wil
reach of Stone Mtn. Mrs. H.
Brown, Stone Mtn. R 2.
Setting of 15 Mammoth Whi
Pekin duck eggs, 75c. Add
age. Mrs. John Allan Calla
Rayle.
Hatching eggs from extra
S. C. R. I. Reds, $1 per 15.
C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
Reg. Per. 506-C-33, genu
Parks Barred Rocks stock direc
Hatching eggs, $1 per 15, $
per 30, del. in Ga. Mrs. J
Dyer, Dixie. a
Booking orders for pure |
Mammoth Bronze turkey e
25e per egg. Goldbank strain :
keys. Mrs. Howard C. Bro
Clarkesville, R 2, Box 95. _
Little Brown Speckled |
duck eggs, 75c per setting of
postpaid. Mrs. B. M. Thot
Hoboken.
Eggs Wanted |
Exc. pure bred S.C. W.
hatching eggs, Barron and Jo.
son str., for pure bred B.
hatching eggs, Parks str. or
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, of fine
Weldon Burns, Oalhoun, R
Want to buy 1 case of B
Rock eggs ea. week for hatc
purposes. Must be from well
ed flocks. Make best price. E.
Elder, Monticello.
Live Stock For Sal
CATTLE FOR SALE
Small dairy herd for
Write for full particulars. J
Westbrooks, Marietta, R 4.
3 yood milch cows, 4 yearlt
4 calves for sale for cash. C
and make me an offer. Li
miles north Mableton. Ade
Pure bred Jersey milch co
yrs. old, about 3 gal. Make 0
Will accept half cash and_
in hens, pigs, etc. Mrs.
Sev. good milch cows,
type, 3 gal. a day, for sa
exc. for mule or horse colts
saddle pony, or big bone Gu
hogs. T. A. Bewen, Blakely
6 yr. old Jersey cow, 4th
3 1-2 to 4 1-2 gal. per Se
per day. Mrs. W. B. Luck, |
lege Park, R D
Nice Jersey male, 9 mos.
$8 or exc. for 15 W L. or
hens, no culls. Bring hens
get bull. H. T. Crumley, C
gal. prade cow and Reg. f
$15 cash, or half cash anc
young hens; Few Peafowls, |
sonable. J. H. Smith, Atlant
5 yr. old Jersey cow, fresh
gal, milk, 1 1-2 lb. butte
also 18 Black Minorca hens
laying, 75c ea. FOB. F. G. Ji
East Point, 209 St. Michael.
Polled Hereford bulls, hel
and cows, bred and unbred,
pull and heifer calves, 6-8-.
from. Come SEe.
Barnesville :
2 yr.-old bull sired by ;
gies Sparkling Sultan, gm
sire undefeated in 5 yrs. on
land of Jersey. $15; Yr. old
sey bull, $10. Kate Lance
Sylvester. OS
Jersey cow, fresh in, |
worth, $60. Will take good
4 pigs, wheat, oats, peas.
pay, bal. cash, R. P. St
mer, Brooks.
5 yr. old steer, partly b:
single ox. No bad ha
FOB my place. Mrs. W
Felkston, R 2.
Thursday, January 26, 1933.
- Want good woman or girl to
live in farm home with aged
couple and assist with light
farm work for board and clothes
rs. F. N. Holland, Avalon, R 1.
_ Want 10 or 12 yr. old colored
boy or girl to work around place
small farm chores, for feed,
clothes and a home. Must be
honest and smart. A. B. Wood,
Griffin,
Want at once, white man, 25-
35 yrs. old, to live as one of fam-
ily and help with farm work.
Must be honest, industrious,
without bad habits. Cotton patch
or anything you want to plant.
Board and washing. F. S. Stew-
art, Talking Rock, R 3.
Want man with family for
wages to work on farm. No bum.
Must be good worker and work
for reasonable price. Write. W.
A. Moore, Haddock. R 2.
Want z hands at once for 6
mos. board and laundry, 50c a
week, and 500 bale of cotton.
Also will give work all the fall
if wanted. A. L. Williamson,
Moultrie, R 3.
Want young man to work on
farm for board, laundry and an
acre of tobacco, or cotton. Good
home, near town, in good com-
munity. Good home for right
oy. Mrs. A. J. Williams, Hazel-
urst.
Want boy, 10 to 14 yrs. old, to
ive as one of family; give cotton
atch, board and clothes. Must
e without bad habits. Orphan
referred. J. A. Young Monroe.
Want refined girl or widow to.
ve in home and assist with
ight farm work, for home and
alary. Also want exc. $40 value
or chickens, ducks, geese, tur-
ollins, P. O. Box 722.
Want party to tan hides on
alves. R. A. Brown, Sugar Val-
Want good farm for small
Jace, 6 room house, needs some
epairs, plenty water, wood, etc.,
ear a good town. Party to furn-
sh self. Send stamp for partic-
lars. J. T. Patterson, Atlanta,
15 1-2 Marietta St.
Want negro girl, 12 or 14 yrs.
ld to help with garden, chick-
ms, etc. for good home and some
salary. Must be strictly honest.
enry Attaway, Milan, R 1.
Plants For Sale
Mary Washington
asparagus (new rust resisting
ariety), 2 yr., heavy-crowned
cots, $1.50 per C. (minimum
order); also Chinese - Hairy
blight-proof) chestnut tree, $1.-
5 del. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley.
Insp. Lucretia dewberry plants
$8 M. $1 per C. Younys, $15 M:
$2 C. COD. Roy B. McKenzie,
Armuchee.
Chas. W., E. J., cabbage plants
00, 50c; Be M del. 5 M $3; 10
M $5 Exp. Col. Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.
Chas. W., E. J., cabbage plants
500, 50c; 75 M del. 5 M up, 60c
M collect: Klondike strawberry,
150 M del. Dewey Mathis,
lowery Branch, R 1.
pusady T. strawberry plants,
any amount up to 50 M plants,
5c . postpaid, or $1.25 per 1
M collect. Exc. for peas, beans,
Om meal, dried apples of pea-
hes. J. E. Norris, Jesup.
Frost - proof cabbage plants,
Wakefield var., well rooted, first
lass plants, 40c M. Sat. guar.
W. F. Carter, Coffee.
Cabbage plants, frost - proof,
Copenharen, BE. J., C. W. and
Flat Dutch, 50 M. 500, 30c; 3 M
31.40, Cc. L. Williams, Baxley, R
diwedon ' strawberry plants,
30 O. $8 M. Exc. for white feed
4 8, or anything can use. Miss
neva Stansel, Cleveland, R 4.
lions cabbage plants, E. J.,
eys. Mrs. Jos. DeAntonia, Jr.,.
Plants For Sale
Flat Dutch, and Chas. W., 30c,
500; 50c M. Cash with order Bet-
tie Williams, Baxley, R 5.
F. D., and W. cabbage plants,
40c, 500; 7c M. Klondike straw-
berry, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Del. No
chks. Lewis Mathis, Flowery
Branch, R 1.
Early genuine imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, true to name,
25c C. 500, $1; $1.75 M. Early
Golden flint seed corn, 40c gal.
ah Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Millions frost - proof cabbage
plants, all lead. var., 500, 45c;
65c M postpaid; also finest grade
white and yellow Bermuda on-
jon, 500, 50c; 75e M postpaid. J.
R. Pope, Fitzgerald.
E. J., Flat Dutch, Copenhagen
Market, Wakefield, frost-proof
cabbage plants, postpaid, 500,
45c; 70c M; white and yellow
Bermuda onion, postpaid, 500,
50; 75 M. John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald,
Frost-proof cabbage plants, E.
EB, J., Chas. W., Copehagen Mar-
ket, Flat Dutch; White and yel-
low Bermuda onion. All, 75c M,
50c, 500. Postpaid. Roscoe Mays,
Fitzgeraldd, R 4, Box 144.
C. W., E. F. D., cabbage plants
300, 30c; 65c M postpaid; 50c M
FOB; & M $2; 10 M $3.75: Exc.
for anything can use. John C.
Grow, Gainesville. R 1.
Frost - proof cabbage plants,
Chas. W., E. J.. and Succession,
also collard plants, 20c C. 500,
50c; 85c M del. Ernest Williams,
Gainesville, R 1.
Everbearing strawberry plants
$1.50 M FOB. J. B. Tucker, Li-
thia Springs.
Bermuda onion plants, 500.
400; 75c M. All postpaid. W. H.
Weaver, Ocilla.
Klondike strawberry plants,
25c C. 85c, 500; $1.50 M postpaid.
Money order. John lL. Jones,
Cumming, R 1.
Gov. insp. Klondike strawber-
ry plants, 25c C. $1.75 M del.
Money order preferred. Plants
Sparks, R 2.
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M
now. ready. Miss Lena Norris,
postpaid, Good size plants. Can
ship at once. J. L. Courson, Bax-
ley.
W. and Flat Dutch, Copenha-
gen eabbage, 75c M del. or 60c
M. Exp. Collect; White and Yel-
low Bermuda onion plants, 85c
M. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, R 1.
Red Gold Sugar Saver straw-
berry plants, 25c doz. $2 C. The
cost originally was $75 M. Also
8 pkgs. garden seed, 25c; large,
vellow plum trees, 15c ea. J. R.
Bramlett, Ellijay, R 4.
All var. cabbage plants, 50c M.
Bermuda onion plants, 75c M
del. Cash with order. W. L. Poole
Baxley.
E. J., Chas. W., cabbave plants
50c M. Bermuda onion, 70c M
del. Clarence Hayes, Baxley.
Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.25 M. Geo. L. Bellflower, Tif-
fon.-805. 7th St.
Flat Dutch, E. J., Copenhagen
Mkt., and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 30c, 500: 50c M del. Min-
nis Smith, Baxley, R 4. .
Frost - proof cabbage plants,
Flat Dutch, E. J., Copenhagen
Mkt., 500, 30c; 50c M. 5 M $2.25.
Cash orders. Mrs. Nancy Bowen,
Baxley, R 1.
E. J., C. W. cabbage plants,
also cabbage-collard plants, 50c
M. L. A. Brannen, Baxley.
Lead. var. cabbage and collard
plants, 15 C. 65c M mailed; 5
M up, 50e M. Exp. collect. Would
exch. H. P. Crow, Gainesville, R
2.
Strawberry plants of a large.
delicious variety. Sell or exc. for
anvthing can use. Claude Eu-
bank, Smyrna, R 2.
Klondike strawberry plants, $1
M. Addie Reyeolds, Mie as
R 2.
Sieoy
MARKET BULLETIN i
Plants For Sale
BE, J., Chas. W., E. Flat Dutch,
Succesion cabbage plants, 40c M
in 10 M lots, FOB; Bermuda on-
ion, 75 M del. B. F. Mallard,
Springfield.
Progressive Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c C; $2.25 M;
Blue Speckled crowder peas, 3c
lb. All FOB. H. B. Shell, Palmet-
to.
Cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, 45c M. J. Q. Dorris, Val-
cate
old, well rooted, $4.50 M deliver-
ed. Roy Lewis, Route 1, Hart-
well.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
90c, 500; $1.50 M. Prompt deliv-
ery. Royce Waldrip, Route 2,
Gainesville.
Early Jersey and Wakefield
Cabbage plants. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. G. R. Brantley, Tip-
pins St. Baxley.
Frost proof Chas. Wakefield
cabbage plants, 40c, 500; 70c M
delivered. Leon Gaff, Route 2,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Frost - proof cabbage plants,
E. J., Chas. W. Now ready, 45c
M. Shipped COD. Mrs. E. E.
Griffin, Baxley. .
Frost-proof E. J., Chas, W.
cabbage, plants, 20c C. 40c, 500;
75c M del. 5 M or more, 50c M.
Collect. Winfred Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch.
Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 30c C; $2.50 M.
Lady Thompson, same price.
Add postage. Exc. for white, 100
lb. cap. sacks. Mrs. H. T. acc
ley, Cleveland, R 4.
1 M rhubarb plants, 50c fon
Yellow Root, 35c lb; Peppermint
plants, 25c doz; tobacco seed, 12c
thls., Dipper gourd seed, 10c
doz. Miss Nora McCurley, Hart-
well, R 4.
Kudzu Crowns, packed in moss
$1 C. $6 M. Yonge Walhes, Toc-
coa, R 3.
Bermuda (white) onion plants,
$1 M postpaid. Cash with order.
J. L. Courson, Baxley.
Mammoth sage plants, well
rooted, 3 for 25c, 60c doz. Mrs.
Riley Ross, Ringgold.
Genuine Young dewberry, 12,
85c; 25, $1.50; 50, $2.25; $4 C;
$20 M postpaid. Information as
to planting and cultivating fur-
nished. 7 yrs. exp. W. C. Wil-
kerson, Fitzgeraldd.
E. J., C. W., Copenhagen Mar-
ket: and Flat Dutch cabbage and
White and yellow Bermuda on-
ion plants, 40c, 500; 70c M. All
del. Dave Tuten, Baxley.
Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage
plants, 60c M; Bermuda onion
plants, 75c M. Ea. prepaid. J. L.
Leggett, Baxley.
Chas. and E J. cabbage plants,
60c M. Bermuda onion, 75c. All
prepaid. D. M. Barber, Baxley.
Kudzu, well rooted, 50c C;
white and running Butter-bean
seed, 10c lb; brown-eyed crow-
ders, 2 1-2c lb. Exc. for smokinz
tobacco or yellow field corn seed.
Wm. Helms, Buena Vista.
Everbearing strawberry, 30c C;
$1, 500; $1.75 M; huckleberries,
50c C; Sage plants, 8 for 50c. All
del. Exc. for white feed sacks or
rabbits. Dollie Blackwell, Cleve-
land.
Lucretia and Premo dewberry,
strong rooted Kudzu, McDonald
and Himalaya blackberry, 65c C;
Celestial and Brown Turkey Fig,
sweet and sour pomegranate, 7
large, $1 postpaid. J. W. Toole,
Macon, R 2.
New patented thornless
Young berry plants, Regular
Young berry; new Blakemore
and Bellmar strawberries, Kud-
zu crowns; Pure seed of Row-
dens 40 cotton; Grohoma, Sa-
grain, Neals Paymaster, and
Jarvis corn. H. A. Neal, Ashland.
Everbearinge strawberry plants,
$1.75 M. B. C. EY: Hart-
well.
_ Young Seve trite ie name
Kudzu plants from 1 ~ 5 yrs.|:
Plants For Sale
50c doz. $2.50 C. $20 M. All post-
paid. T. L. Echols, Lula, R 3.
Frost-proof plants, Chas. W.,
Copenhagen cabbage; yellow
Bermuda, Prizetaker onion, 75c
M; 5 M $3 postpaid; New crop
|}seed: Marglobe tomato, Yellow
Bermuda onion, $1.50 lb; cab-
bage, $1 Ib. R. L. McRee, Meigs.
Large size Lady T. strawberry
plants, 300, 60c;
paid. Mrs. L, W. Seago, Pine-
hurst.
Frost-proof E. J., Chas. W.,
Flat Dutch, Copenhagen cabbage
plants, ready, 50c M del; 40c
COD. Guar. to please. S, C.
Rowe, Fitzgerald, R 2.
E. J.. W., Early Dutch and
Copenhagen cabbage plants,
now ready, 300, 30c; 500, 50c;
75c M del. 5 M up, 50c M col. C.
V. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch,
Reds
Crystal Wax Bermuda onion
plants, ready, 60c M. 5 M up, 50c
M prepaid. Geo. R. Hunt, Kath-
leen.
Citrus Trifoliata plants, 75c C
or 60c C in 500 lots. C. A. Row-
land, Athens.
Strongly rooted Himalaya
blackberry and Kudzu vines, $1
doz. del. in 1st zone; Limbertwig
apple, 2 yr. old trees, 5 for $1
del. Kelly Kirkpatrick, Grayson.
Flat Dutch cabbage and col-|
lard plants, 15c C. 60c M del. 5
M $2 collect; Klondike strawber-
ry plants; 25 C, $1.25 M del.
Lee Crow, Oakwood, R 1.
Frost - proof cabbage plants,
now ready, Chas. W., E. J., W.
65c M del. 45 M. Exp. Collect;
$2 per 5 M; $3.75 per 10 M./Mil-
lard Jones, Oakwood, R 1.
Cabbage and collard plants,
500, 40c; 75c M. Lady T. and
Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50
M del.
Klondike strawberry plants, $1
M. Addie Reynolds, Gainesville,
ee
Lady T. strawberry plants, 200
C, 500, 90c; $1.50 M; Klondike,
500, 75c; $1:25 M; E. J., Chas. W.
cabbage, 65c M. Effie Crow, Gai-
nesville, R 2.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 20c
C. 500, 90c. $150 M. Klondike,
500, 75c; $1.25 M. Ethel Crow,
Gainesville, R 2.
Earliest var., Imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, 25c C. 500, $1;
$1.50 M. Blue Damson plums,
large var., May cherry, 4, 30c; 8,
50c; 5c doz. del. Mrs, J. 8.
Crowe, Cumming, R 1.
Mastodon everbearing and
Lady YT. strawberry plants, $1 C.
postpaid; nice dried apples, Tc
lb. Add postage. Mrs. Annie E-
tris, Dahlongea,
' Cabbage plants, Flat Dutch,
Copenhagen Mkt., Early Jersey,
500, 30c; 50c M. 3 M $1.40, del.
Millions to offer. C. L. Williams,
Baxley, R 5.
_E. J., Chas. W. and Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 40c M postpaid.
H. T. Johnson, Baxley, R 1.
E. Klondike, Progressive Ever-
bearing and Lady T. strawber:y
plants, 500 for 75c del; 6 red
Gold Sugar Saver plants free
with ea. 75c order. A. D. Call,
Ellijay, R 4.
- Cabbage and onion plants, 45c
M COD. A. Perry, Ray City, RFD
Choice cabbage and _ onion
vic:ats, lead. var., 500, 25c; 45c
M. 5 M lots, $2. Will exc. Waat
have you? W. R. Peters, Ray
City.
Frost - proof cabbage plants,
60c M. 40c, 500; 30c, 200; 15c C,
postpaid. R. 8. Wolfe, Baxley.
Raspberry, Latham and St.
Revis (red), extra large, 2 yr.
plants, 55 doz.. $1.75, 50: $2.85
C; $10, 500. Will quote price on
larger amts. Exc. for farm pro-
ducts. E. J. Hart, College Park.
Bunch blackberry plants, red
raspberry plants, $2.50 C. 500, $7;
50c doz. prepaid. Hxe. for pigs,
corn, peas, cabbage plants, at
market. price. W. ae Belley, For.-
ent Past
$1.75 M_ post- |}
_PAGE FIVE
Plants For Sale
Martha Washington asparag 1s
crowns, No. 1, :
for other products. What havi
you? J. B. Hasterlin, Jr. Mo
tezuma. .
Peppermint plants,
Cash only. Mrs. L. H. Hill, Rock
Ford, Clo W. S. Miller,
white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap,
free of holes. Mrs. W. H. Sutton,
Cleveland, R 4.
Chas. W., E. J., cabbage plants
45c M. 5 M. $2: No. 1 White Ber
muda onion plants, 65c M;
Prizetaker, 60c M. All del. A. H
Beckworth. Baxley.
Frost - proof cabbage plants
lead. var; White and yeiiow
Bermuda ction plants, 690, 45
del. 70 M del. 5 M $2.50 FOB.
E. Y. Stokes. Macon. R 3.
Extra strong E. J., and Chas.
W. cabbage plants, 30, 500; 30c.
|M not prepaid. Mrs. S. Ww. Clem=
ents, Rochelle, R 1.
Lucretia dewberry plants, ear-
liest and largest var., splendid
roots, 60c C. $5 M. Mrs, rT. J
Robinson, Greenville.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage niante
75c M. del. Rafe Thompson,
Flowery Branch, Route. ge
Klondike strawberry plants,
Gov. insp. 35c C. $2 M. 5 M up,
$1.50 M, also Pecan trees, Stuart
and Schleys, 50c each, del. Write
for prices on large orders. H. A.
Sneed, East Point, 600 Center
St. phone, Caihoun 3041.
Jersey, Chas. Dutch cabbage,
Straw and Crystal Wax Bermu-
da onion plants, 300, 45c; 500,
65c; $1 M del. R. H. Kent, Daw-
son.
Well rooted Missionary. stray
berry plants, any amount, $1 M.
P. R. potato slips, 50 bu. Geo.
L. Bellflower, Tifton, 305 7th St.
Few Red Gold Sugar Saver
strawberry plants, 25c doz. $2 C.
Cost, $75 M. 8 pkgs. garden seed
25c; fine, large yellow plum
trees. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, R 4
Cabbage plants, BE. Jersey and
Flat Dutch White Bermuda on-
ion plants, 500, 40; 70c M. post-
ie 50c M. COD. Sat. guar. i
L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3. o
Genuine Young berry plants,
50c doz; $4 C; $35 M. Edna K.
Balcomb, Waycross. x
All var. frost-proof cabbage
plants, 55c M. 2 M. $1 del. Crys-
tal Wax, yellow and Prizetaker
onion plants, 65c M. 2 M $1.25
del. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Iceberg lettuce plants, 30c C;
$2 M. Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun,
R 4, a
Chas. W. E. My Copenhagen,
Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
ready, 3@c 500; 50c M. del. W. H.
Morris, Baxley, R 1.
Kudzu plants, rooted, 20c doa. a
Strawberry, Everbearing, 20c C;
and pay postage; black walnuts, 3
large kind, sound meats, 2c lb.
M. C. Carter, Elberton, R 3:
Strawberry plants, 30c C; $2.50
M; catnip; 10 bunch; confrey,
15c bunch. Add postage. Exc. for
white feed sacks, at 6c ea. Ea.
party pay postage. Mrs. A. J. st
Stansel, Cleveland, R 4. |
Blackberries and dewberries,
5c ea; .
and Niagara grape vines, 10 ea;
$1 doz. Rev. L. D. Rolader, At-
lanta, Ret. <
' Chas. W., E. J. cabbage plants, 3
500 50c; 1Bc M. del; 5 M $3; 10
M $5 Exp. collect. Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.
Frost-proof cabbage plants, E.
J., Chas. W., Succession, Flat
Dutch and Bermuda onion plants
75 M. del. 20 M lots, 40c M. FOB
B. F. Mallard, Springfield. ae
Lead. var. cabbage and eol-
lard plants, 15c C; 65e M. Bell
pepper seed, 1 oz. 20c; 1 lb. 80. |
Broad Leaf tobacco seed, 1
large spoonful, 10; 90e Ib. Ale
Tas oe ates eee
50c doz. Concord, Lutie ~
: Georgia |
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
- BUREAU OF MARKETS
_ J. W. Rountree, Director
Department Of
Agriculture
G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner
THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1933.
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as second elass matter at the
post office at Marietta, Geor-
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| 1930. Accepted for mailing at
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| serted one time on each re-
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!request is accompanied by
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Second-hand farm machinery,
| flowers and seed, incubator
and ornamental nursery stock
notices are published in
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} appears on the first Thurs-
oy of each month.
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Special Notices
ing bottled milk. I have @ Tew
cows and some equipment, would
add to yours, and work all on
share or other basis. Geo. ve
Tucker, Darien.
FRUIT TREES WANTED |
Want 500 each, Apple and
Peach trees, and 100 Pecan trees.
H,. H. Gibson, Voc. Ag. Dept., Mt.
Zion Seminary, Mt, Zion.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Radio Programs
Each Saturday morning at
11:15, Central Standard Time, a
Radio Program will be given over
Radio Station WSB.
These programs will carry
much of niterest to the farmer
and his family. You are cordially
invited to listen in and also
to send requests to Mrs. C. W.
Heery, care Bureau of Markets,
for information concerning the
utilization of Georgia Products.
NOTICE
In quoting commodities for
sale in the Bulletin please give
lowest price.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Mrs. C. W. Heery, Marketing
Specialist for State Bureau of
Markets, announces that for the
next few weeks, she hopes to di-
rect attention of Dealers, Con-
sumers, and Farmers to the im-
portance of featuring certain
farm food products, particularly
suited to sell during the winter
months. Among these, she espec-
ially desires to call the attention
of the housewife to the merits
of Georgia Peanut meat.
Also, she hopes to increase the
demand for Georgia Syrups and
corn meal. Mrs. Heery advises
that interesting announcements
concerning Georgia food prod-
ucts will be made at her regular
hour over WSB every Saturday
morning at 11:15.
Plants For Sale
{25e; tender garden beans,
S Ghecial Notices
A MIDWINTER GEORGIA
FOOD SHOW AT THE FARM-
ERS MARKET of Sears-Roe-
buck and Company, Beginning
January 23rd, and lasting two
weeks, To build up a better de-
mand for Georgia grown Meats,
Syrup, Meal, Peas, Potatoes, etc.,
by displays and demonstrations.
Also to promote a winter sale of
farm grown Flowers, Plants,
Bulbs, Herbs, etc.
of CORECTIONS:
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good, reliable, sober far-
mer who can furnish self, for a
1 horse crop, 15 miles west of
Atlanta, Standing rent. Good 5
room house, large pasture with
running water, and good land.
Paul H. Beer, Atlanta, 463 Euclid
Terrace, NE. phone De-4380-J.
- BOOKLET ON FARMING
Make cotton, $3.25 bale; Stop
-gulleys, etc., mailed for 30c coin,
or exc. for any kind of country
produce at market value, here. to
80c value. Write what you have.
J. -P. White, Bowersville.
FARM PARTNER WANTED
small dairy,
Want to hear from party with
well located for sell- |
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.35 M. postpaid. Ethleen How-
ard, Flowery Branch, R 1.
Klondike strawberry plants,
30c C. Nice rooted sage, 6 for
10c
pkg. Add postage. Mrs. Mary
Grindle, Dahlonega, R 1.
Field grown frost-proof cab-.
bage plants, E. J., C. W., 10 C.
a per 300; 500, 40; 65c M. Poe:
. EF, Rosser, Pitts.
oS J., Flat Dutch, Copenhagen
Market cabbage plants, millions
ready, 30c 500; 50c M. del. Min-
nis Smith, Baxley, R 4.
Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage
plants, 500, 50c; 75c M. del; 5 M.
and 10 M. col. Klondike straw-
berry plants, $1.50 M. del. Dew-
ey Mathis, Flowery Branch, R 1.
E. Dutch cabbage plants, 65c
M. del. 15c C. Mrs, E. B. Wether-
ford, Gainesville, R 2.
' Booking orders for genuine,
improved Gov. insp. Red and
Purple skin P. R. and Nancy
Hall potato plants, $1 M. FOB.
Special prices on large order, 1-2
cash, bal. COD. J. H. Bellers,
Graham. |
Lady T. strawberry plants, 200
35c; 500 60c; $1.15 M. 2 yr. old
large red May cherry, 3 35c; 6,
60c; $1.10 doz. Guinea roosters,
2 for 75c. Mrs. J..M. Hall Cal-
houn.
Chas. W., E. J. cabbage plants
500, 30c; 50c M. prepaid. Mrs.
J. Mitt, Baxley.
Plants Wanted
Want 800 Early cabbage plants
and 8 lbs. lint cotton. Will exc.
fresh country butter and white
tage. Mrs. R. F. Shen pking ik
lin, R 5. ieee et eas
bunch butter beans. Ea. pay pos- |
MARKET BULLETIN.
Plants Wanted
Want 100 Giant Mastodon
strawberry plants, mew, Pat,
Youngberry plants, 300 Orystal
Wax Bermuda onion plants, Will
exc. Burbanks Golden Treasure
cantaloup seed, Dill, Parsnip.
Miss Ada Long, Culverton.
Seed For Sale
Chufa seed, recleaned, $3 bu.
FOB. Ready for shipment. Cash
with order. W. Roberts, Pear-
son.
Stone Mtn., melon seed, 25c Ib.
10 lbs: or more, 20c Ib. Add pos-
tage on small orders. J. D.
Means, Elko.
15 lbs. Russian Mammoth sun-
flower, 25c lb; 15 Ibs. Navy beans
20c lb: 2 lbs. Cuban Queen mel-
on, 75c lb.; 6 lbs. Rockyford can-
taloup, 5c lb. Miss Eva M. Tan-
kersley, Thomson.
5 bu. chufas, clean, Gek from
nut. grass, $1.45 bu. Exc. lot for
Duroc pigs, 10-12 wks. old, or
turkeys. No order less 1 bu. No
chks. W. W. Dickey, Midville.
Selected Tom Watson melon
seed, 45c lb. or exc. for good,.
sound Runner peanuts; Ga. cab-
bage-collards, 5c tbls. or exc. for
Eng. peas, or Jackson Wonder
bush butter bean seed. W. L.
Howell, Hahira.
Okra, 15c Ib. Sagrain, Groho-
ma, each, 10c lb. Mustard, 10c
oz, 50c lb. 50c orders up, post-
paid; Biloxi Soy beans, $1.35 bu;
2-ear, prolific seed corn, se-
lected, 40c pk. J. P. Cotton,
Georgetown.
75 lbs. Upland seed rice for sale
or exc. for pop corn or Runner
peanuts for planting. Mrs. E.
Texas Goodman, Ray City, R 2.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, pure
and sound, 30c lb. 20 lb. up, 25c
lb. No chks. B. L. Lucas, Vienna
Feb.
White multiplying nest onions,
5c lb. Add postage. Cash or mon-
-| ey order. Mrs. S, H. Montgomery,
Sparta, R 2.
Clements Imp. melon (grow to
wt. 125-150 lbs.) Have about 2
lbs. selected seed from cream of
patch. 50c per teacupful; $5 Ib.
postpaid. J. B. McGill, Parrott.
White velvet okra seed, 20c Ib.
Syrup cane seed, new kind, 1-8
more, 25c gal., white butter-bean
seed, 10c Ib; black-eyed white
peas, 2c lb.; white pop corn, 12c
lb. Jim H. Gable, Tallapoosa,
Rs.
500 lbs. genuine Imp. Dixie
Bell melon seed, hand saved,
and screen dried, 35c FOB, 500
bu. Porto Rico potatoes. W. O.
Birdsong, Gordon.
Pure white velvet okra seed,
15c lb. not prepaid. Cash with
order. Elbert McEntyre, Adairs-
ville, R 1.
Long green okra seed, 20c cup-
ful; lady finger peas, 25c lb. or
exc. for Eng. pea seed. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. C. J. Tomlinson,
Sy TY ee de
1 M. Ibs. fine, hand picked
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c Ib.
del. in small quantities; 35c Ib.
in 100 Jb. lots. B. R. Andrews,
Haddock.
Sugar pumpkin, best for table
use, 10c pkt. J.. A. Mims, Boston.
' Vegetable peach (resemble or-
anges in color, shape and size,
but grow like melons on vine).
10c pkt. E. C. Mims, Boston.
Tom: Watson melon seed, es-
pecially saved for seed, 30c lb.
or exc. 1 1-2 Ibs. for 1 bu. good
Runner peanuts, up to 25 bu. C.
B. Hurst, Meigs, R 1,
30 Ibs. okra seed, sound and
clean, 10 Ib. No order less 10 lbs.
S. B. Hearn, Palmetto.
Crotalaria spectabilis seed, $10
per CWT. Will trade for syrup
or peanuts. Geo. Foster, Quits
man, P. O. Box 444,
Coffee seed, 1 lb. about
15 Ibs. clean coffee, 15
Seed For Gale
$1.10 Ib. del. Cash with order.
No stamps. A. M. Calhoun, Sop-
erton, R 3.
Mung beans, 15c lb. or will
swap part of seed for good stock
baby chicks: Red or Barred R.
preferred. Also white Velvet ok-
ra seed, 15c Ib. L. A. Stinchcomh,
Fayetteville.
Extra select Tom Watson and
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 40c Ib.
del. C. F. Thomson, Thomas-
ville, Care Thomson-Alderman
Co.
2 thls. old fashioned long leaf
tobacco seed, 15c lb. postpaid.
Chas. Gowder, Powder Springs,
R 2,
Pure Lifsey watermelon seed,
50c Ib. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena
Vista.
Frost-proof Tom Thumb Eng.
pea seed, 15c cupful: Add postage
Mrs. O. H. Bond, Bowman, R 2.
Any quantity Red and Ribbon
seed cane, 75c hundred stalks on
trucks. If shipped for you, send
sacks. Have few hundred stalks
Green at $1 hundred. Av. 3 ft.
Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven.
Eng. pea seed, 20c lb. mustard
10c per 1-2 teacupful. Exc. for
tomato, cabbage or snap beans.
W. E. Goodwin, Wadley.
2 good var. sorghum cane seed
50c pk., long green okra seed, 25c
Ib. 3 lbs. 65c; sweet pomegranate
bushes, 6 for 50c. All del. Mrs.
F, Happoldt, Lewiston.
Mixed bunch butter-beans, very
prolific and will bear until frost
7c lb. not del. C, F. Nunn, Farm-
ington, R 3.
Hastings white velvet okra
seed, 20c lb. del. 2 or more lbs.
Exc. for B. L. setting eggs, or
white Indian Runner duck eggs.
Mrs. J. E. Feltman, Whitesburg.
30 lbs. genuine Perkins long
green okra seed, 15c lb; 14 Ibs.
genuine Rocky Ford cantaloup,
20c lb.; 2 lbs. long green cucum-
ber seed, 25 Ib. All FOB Cairo.
Money order. W. U. J. Draughon,
Cairo.
Calif. beer seed, dried, 5c tbls.
postpaid. Mrs. T. C. Craton, Dal-
las, R 4.
15 lbs. Lifsey watermelon seed,
selected from choice melons, 40c
lb. FOB. Money order or cash-
iers check. J. T. Garrett, Char-
ing.
Long green pod okra seed, 20c
Ib, 10 Ibs. $1.50. Cash with order.
W. C. Carpenter, Tifton, R 5.
White multiplying nest onions,
35 gal. Cream crowder peas, 4c
lb. Blue Whips, 4c lb. Add pos-.
tage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Buch-
anan, R 1.
Fave s large, yellow multiplying
onions, 10 to 25 to hill, 15 qt.;
60c gal.; $4.50 bu. FOB. Exc. for
anything can use. Jos. Norman,
Deweyrose, R 1.
Pure seed direct from Hast-
ings last season: chicken corn,
Kaffir corn, Mammoth Russian
sunflower. Ea. 15c lb. Benne, 40c
Ib. Add postage. Cleon Smith,
LaGrange, R 1.
Yellow nest onion (arge kind,
good for early bunching), 50c
gal. Exc. for dried peaches or
peanuts, Ea. pay postage. Mrs. 1,
M. Greenway, Dial.
Ga. cabbage-collard Bed: 1
yr, from Hastings for sale. State
bent offer. Mrs. H. L. Pate tiss
Jefferson, R 2.
Okra seed, 12c pkg., or exc.
for onion or cabbage plants, or
good var. Eng. pea seed. No
stamps. Mrs. Robt. B, Miller, Ac-
worth, R 2.
Genuine Perkins unmixed okra
seed, 1932 crop, 15c Ib. FOB.
Money orders. No personal chks.
C. C. Draughon, Pelham.
Thurmond Gray melon seed,
60c lb. or exc. 10 lbs. for Duroc
male pig, cotton seed, syrup,
peanuts, eggs or anything of
equal vals. re Yawn, Vi-
ene ey R. a
| berry, gooseberry, $1 doz. Him:
R 3.
Thursday, January 26,
Seed For Sale
Large, yellow multiplying Pp
lifie onions, 50c gal.,
cabbage plants, Trish potatoes,
chewing tobacco. Ea. pay post
W. H. Hutcherson, dei
R 2.
Red multiplying onions |
sale or exc. plant for plant. O
ion for cabbage, 200 plants,
will take 100 cabbage and
Bermuda onion plants. Ea, |
postage. Mrs. Minnie Stapp, R
ledge, R 2.
20 bu. chufas, $3.00 bu; 250
FOB. L. C. Claxton, Tarryto
Rt.
Grohoma the wonder grain a
forage crop; withstands
weather, doesnt require any f
tilizer; 1st yr. from Orig. 3 1
$1 P. PB. enough for 2 acr
Dewey Nelms, Bowman, R 1,
White and red nest onbanee 4
and 50c gal. also white su
crowder peas, 50c gal. All d
in Ga. E. A. Smith, crea
R.3.
Pure white velvet okra He
15 lb. or will exc. for pure bred
baby chicks; Ky. Wonder bea:
12 1-2c lb. Ww. Cc. McCord, M
Donough, R 1.
Nice okra (tender until t
grown) seed, 15c cupful. M
Grace Duke, Tarrytown.
White velvet and long green
pod okra seed, 10c a cup. Add
postage. Will consider for otk
value. Mrs. Liona Mathis, -
cross, R 1. 4
50 lbs. Dixie watermelon |
hand selected, from 30 to 40.
melons, 25 Ib. A. L. Brag
pert.
Chufas, $2.75 bu; chewing to:
bacco, i2 lbs. $1; smoking 1
bacco, 6c Ib. All del. 3rd Zz
and sat. guar. F, M. POWIet Bai
ley, R 2.
Seeds: peas, Alaska, Telepho
25c lb. Purple Top turnip, ;
lb. Prizetaker onion, 20c oz; Le
tuce, carrots or Egyptian Bee
10c oz. Cabbage, 20c oz. Pepp
25c oz. FOB. Donald G. Smit
Cloudland.
Imp. frost-proof Wonder ga
den peas, grown especially |
seed, 1-2 lb. 25c lb. 3-5 Ibs.
parcel post, 20c lb. S. G. W.
liams, Swainsboro.
Seeds: white salad pea -and
May peas, 20c cupful; white nest
onions, 40e gal. Imp. red rasp-
laya, 50 doz. Okra, 15 cupf
Claudia V. Henderson, a
Willetts Winter Eng. peas,
lb. Brown Crowder peas. Ma
best price. Exc. for best, earlies!
cabbage, and White Bermu
plants at 50c M. Webster Call
way, Farmington.
Good var. tobacco seed, Broac
Leaf and Narrow Leaf, not mix
15c thls. 2 for 25c. Will mix:
desired. Money order. J.
Blackburn, Carnesville, R 3.
Long green pod okra seed, |
cupful and postage; colored rv
ning butter-bean seed, 10c ct
ful and postage, Mrs. Mack
Gunter, Elberton, 127 Mapl
wood Ave. pe
Clements American Wonde:
melon seed, $3.25 lb. $2 per
Ib.; $1.25 per 1-4 1b. Exc. for
too- tan or 90-day Velvets, Br
peas, or syrup. C. R. Smith, B
ford, R 3.
Large red nest onions, 40c g:
tame blackberry, 25c for hi
doz; good tobacco seed, 2 t
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Linda
Smith, Flowery Branch, R 1. _
Grohoma (the wonder forag
10c lb. 12 Ibs. $1. Add postage.
T. Compton, Jackson.
Seed chufas, $1 pk; $3 b
head good milch cows and cal
3-4 gal. $50 each. Exc. for.
oats; want to buy 10 baby
er calves. Jersey or Guer
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
wursday, January 26, 1933.
Seed For Sale
oaiatitt bean seed, 10c Ib.
ellow scalloped squash, 40c lb.
: Harper, Osierfield.
ape seed, 2 lbs. 35c; 4 Ibs.
Oc; 9 lbs. $1; sev. var. turnip
d, 8 tbls. 25c; 1 lb. mixed, 50c
45 plus postage. W. 2.
ddelle, Pearson.
1M stalks Kiana seed cane,
height 6 ft. 50c per C. stalks
cane bed. Carl et oe
n, es 1, !
hufas, free of nut hase, $1 15
bu; smaller lots, 50c pk. No
s. Send money order. J. A.
key, Midville, R 2.
lixed, tender cornfield bean
eed beans, 25c pt. Marsena
lughey, Ranger, R 1.
alif. multiplying beer seed,
start postpaid; black walnut
ushes (3), 1 1-2 yr. old, 25c ea.
ostage. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
art, R 2.
Good multiplying Calif. beer
d, 10c good start, del. also
te Pearl popcorn shelled, 10c
not postpaid. Mrs. Corinne
pera, Rockmart, R 2.
Gesd Wanted
xc. Lespedeza Sericea seed
Korean or Kobe seed. Write.
. Callaway, Atlanta, 427
erokee Ave., SE.
fant running peanut seed and
pea seed. Will exc. Gov.
p. P. R. potato plants in seas-
-R. D. Raulerson, Rockingham
Exc, 1 1-4 Ib. large, rough rind
taloup seed for 1 Ib. genuine
kyford cantaloup seed. Each
postage. Write at. once.
wey Nelms, Bowman, R 1,
xc. snap bean seed for okra,
ush, carrot, beet seed: 1 tea-
ful for any amount you wish
give in exch. Not many re-
red, about 2 thls. beet and
rot, small cup okra. Mrs. J.
Pittman, Lumber City, R 1,
ant a pk. of Crotelaria seed,
kind. D. T. Grow, Colquitt.
ant 15 lbs. Citrus Trifoliata
ed. J. J. Simpson, Atlanta, 19
ookwood Dr., N. W.
c. some potato draws for
is arm pinder seed. Will pay
he market price, now. Write.
rady Tyre, Baxley.
B ieacous For Sale
a bhuras for seed, $3 bu;
roughbred Jersey male, sub.
eg. 3 yrs. old, $35; country
ge, cured, smoked, 15c Ib.
exch, Mrs. Minnie M. Tho-
Baxley, R,2:
cans 1 gal. size, in tin and
cans, Qt. size, of tomatoes.
Attractive prices on the lot. Mrs.
M. Smith, Barnesville, R 2.
rarlic, 35 C; horse radish,
lamus, 6, 20c; 35c doz; Yel-
dock, poke root, 10c 1b. Tron
; Queen of the Meadow, 15
ratsbane, 30c lb. Add post
Miss Thurla Clayton, . Roy.
Yellow root, 85 lb; rhubarb
nts, 50 doz. 3 doz. $1; Tobac-
seed, 10c big spoonful; dipper
di seed, 2 doz. 15c; Sage
ints, 10c ea. Mrs. John A. Mc-
rley, Hartwell, R 4.
3 Ibs. goose feathers, 50c Ib.
Ibs. cleaned, free of wing and
feathers, 10c lb. Will exch.
J. M. Deen, Coffee.
Black walnuts kernels, nice
| clean, 25c lb. FOB. M. A.
chran, Protection.
Martin gourds, cut, 12 1-2
ch; not cut, 10c ea. Postage
lect. Gurman Wolfe, Baxley,
old Ginseng roots, green,
Aa Ib. J. OW, Goddard,
Stone Mtn. melon, 40c Ib. All del.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Nice, large walnut Meats, 10
ibs, ready for del. 30c Ib. 5 Ib3.
up, 25c lb. Add postage. No chks.
John Turner, Gillsville, R 2.
Nice, dry, clean, sifted black
walnut kernels, 35c lb. del. also
nice pecan meats in halves, 30c
lb. All nice and clean. Mrs. M.
e Howington, Costner ee, RFD
20 Ibs. Goose fouthers have
been used, 20c lb. W. F. Gresh-
am, Zebulon, R i.
Black walnut MEATS, well
cleaned and sifted, 30c lb. Add
postage. 25 lbs. up, 30c lb. post-
paid. Mrs. Vera Hart, Commerce
Ril
Clean dried sage, 50c Ib. del.
Also Red Hot pepper, 25c Ib.
New crop hulled walnuts, 2c Ib.
FOB. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine,
le
Black walnut meats, sifted,
35c lb., 3 Ibs. $1. Mrs. J. D. Mc-
Kibben, Locust Grove.
Nice, clean dried sage, 40c Ib.
3 lbs. $1 del. Red Hot pepper, 2
lbs. 25c del. No order less than
25c. Miss Louise Patterson,
,Washington, R 3.
Black walnut meats, clean,
dry, sifted, 25c lb, Postpaid in
2 lb. lots up. Guar. to please or
money back. L. F. Collins, Clay-
ton, R 2.
Good washed sheep wool, 25c
lb. del. in lots of 4 Ibs. or more.
Exch. for peanuts, corn, etc. Ira
Cc. Anderson, Roy.
75 white feed sacks, 100 Ibs.
cap. Sell or exc. for ham, flour,
or corn meal. J. L. Reeds, Cham-
blee, R 2.
Dry sage, 25c gal. or 35c lb.
Edith Abernathy, Lula, R 2.
Black walnut meats, sifted,
large pieces, 35c Ib; 3 lbs. and
up at 33 1-8c lb. postpaid, or 30c
lb. not postpaid, any amount;
Pecan meats, halves, 3 lbs. $1,
P. P. D. S. Howington, Nichol-
son, R 1.
Black walnut meats, 30c Ib. or
exc, for white 100 lb. cap. feed |-
sacks, Ea. pay postage. Mrs. C.
Emory, Talking Rock, R 2.
New sage, 45c Ib. in small a-
mounts, add postage. 1931 beet
seed, 1-2 Ib. 20c. Mrs. Joe S&S.
Stanton, Conyers, R 1. Box 118.
62 white feed sacks, 6 1-2c ea.
Mrs. L. B. Heath, Decatur, 208
4th Ave.
Black walnut meats, 25c Ib.
Mrs. W. N. Mullinax, Cumming,
R 5.
Nice, clean black walnut meats
30c lb. Speckled crowder peas,
free of trash, 20c at. Add postage
Andrew Crump, Talking Rock,
R 2.
Dried sage, 10c pt. Red pepper,
5c pt. Exc. for anything can use.
Mrs. John Weaver, Draketown.
Deer tongue leaves for flavor-
ing smoking tobacco, 1-2 Ib. 30c;
50c Ib. Speckled bunch butter-
beans, 35c. Exc. value for chew-
ing tobacco. Send sample and
price. W..M. Thornton, Jesup.
Black walnuts in hull, 35 bu.
Hulled, 45c bu. FOB; also Kudzu
crowns, 8 yrs. old, $8 per M. FOB
Orders filled next spring; Want
6 M stalks sugar cane for plant-
ing in March. J. E. Mathis,
Junction City.
| chewing.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Will give $1.50 for 100 Ib. sack,
and pay Frt., for poke root bulb
ends for planting, also same for
Jerusalem artichokes. Write be-
fore shipping. Leonard Purvis,
Columbus, 516 11th St.
Want tame comfrey roots, tal-
low, sweet gum, also exc. value
for black walnuts, hickory nuts,
sheep skins, rattle and black
Miscellaneous Wanted
snake root, other roots. J. T.
Patterson, Atlanta, 215 1-2 Ma-
rietta St.
Want 8 or 10 Ibs. new goose
or duck feathers, not used. Will
exc, equal value. Write what you
have. Mrs. Mamie a Adairs-
ville.
Want a small amount of Gold-
en Seal (not Yellow Root).
Write and give price. J. F. Couch,
Resaca, R 2.
24 Ibs. yellow speckled fuiocus
exc. for dried apples; red guinea
nest onions, at rate of 10c at.,
exc. for white feed sacks, or
crowder peas. Mrs. J. B. Paige
Surrency, R 2,
Want 20 Ibs. new duck or
goose feathers, cheap for cash,
Send sample and price in first
letter. Mrs. W. R. Stowers, Doug-
herty, R 1.
Want some goose feathers,
cheap for cash. Mrs. O. E. Smith,
Warthen.
Exc. 1500 large 1 var. strawber-
ry plants, for 12 feed sacks, 100
lb, cap., or exc. other value for
sacks. Must be free from holes.
Mrs. Ora Thornton, Cumming,
R 5.
Pabaced For Sale
Good, old home-made flue
cured tobacco, chewing, 13 lbs. $1;
smoking, 10 lbs. 60c. H. H. Pea-
cock, Alma, R 3.
Barn flue cured tobacco, long
dark or light red leaf, aged,
ready: to use, 14 lbs. $1 postpaid.
Sat. guar. J. D. Bennett, Rock-
ingham.
Barn cured tobacco, light or
long dark Red leaf, ready to use,
14 lbs. $1, prepaid to 8rd zone.
Hoke Taylor, Rockingham.
Good, home-made tobacco, It.
or red leaf, ready for use, smok-
ing or chewing, 14 lbs. $1 postpaid
8rd zone. E. J. Perry, Rocking-
ham.
No. 1 grade, flue cured tobacco,
long dark red leaf, aged, ready
to use, 14 lbs. $1 postpaid. Sat.
guar. Early Thomas, Rockingham
Good barn: flue cured, Bright
and Red Leaf tobacco, 1931 crop.
Mellow, well pressed, chewing or
smoking, 10 lbs, 50c. H. G. Wil-
liams, Coffee.
_ Good, old mellow sweet, juicy
tobacco, flue cured, chewing and.
smoking, 6 Ibs, 50c; 14 lbs. $1;
Bright Leaf seed free with every.
order. G. W. Miles, Alma.
Good, old home-made tobacco,
excellent grade, chewing, 10 lbs.
50c; broken leaf for smoking, 10
lbs. 40c. Sat. guar. and prompt
service. M. S. White, Alma.
No. 1 grade old, barn flue cured
| tobacco, aged and mellow, dark
Red, especially prepared for
liams, Alma.
Good, old flue cured tobacco, 2
yrs. old, well flavored, smoking,
10 Ibs. 50c; chewing, 10 lbs. 55c.
Miss Eula Mae Hayes, Alma, R 3.
Good, old, flue cured tobacco,
bright or red leaf, well flavored,
smoking, 10 lbs, 50c; chewing, 10
lbs. 55c. Orlander Watts, Alma,
Care E .D. Taylor.
Good, old home-made tobac-
co, flue cured, Bright or Red
Leaf, smoking, 10 lbs. 50c; chew-
ing, 14 lbs. $1. Lester Elton, Al-
;tma, R 8.
Best. grade, flue cured tobacco,
14 lbs. $1 prepaid. Dorkey Dough-
try, Alma.
Best grade, flue cured tobacco,
long Red Leaf, 14 lbs. $1. J. J.
Music, Alma.
Best grade, flue cured smoking
tobacco, 18 Ibs. $1. Dan Medders,
Alma.
Best grade, flue cured tobacco,
18 Ibs. $1.
MARKET BULLETIN :
E. Williams, Mershon.
>} nuts. H. J. McCorvey,
10 Ibs. 50c. Loy Wil-
Early Rigdon, Alma.
a
obaden F or Sale
Good, a. made tobacco,
sweet and strong, 10 lbs. 40c. Ve-
mie Bullard, Alma, R 3.
1931 crop, flue cured. long brt.
and red leaf tobacco, mellow and
well pressed, ready to use, chew-
ing and smoking, 10 lbs. 50c. D
Good, old home-made tobacco,
1931 crop, aged and mellow, well
pressed, good flavor, 10 lbs. 50c.
Dewey Edwards, Mershon.
Good, old, home made tobacco,
aged and mellow, ready for use,
long leaf, sweet or strong, 10 lbs.
45c. M. L. Williams, Alma, R 3.
Good, old, home made tobacco,
flue cured, Bright or Red Leaf,
aged, 2 yrs., well flavored, 10 lbs.
45c; chewing, 10 lbs. 50c. L. E.
Taylor, Alma, R 3.
Good, home made _ tobacco,
stemmed and twisted, ready to
chew, 19 lbs. $1.10, postage paid
to 8rd zone. Robert Butler, Al-
ma, R 3.
Barn, flue cured tobacco, long
red leaf, well pressed, ready to
chew, 10 lbs. 50c. Luke Reese,
Alma, R 3, Box 4.
Good, sweet tobacco, home
raised, stemmed and_ twisted,
ready to chew, 10 lbs. $1.10 pre-
paid in Ga. Leroy Reed, Alma,
Rea:
Good, barn flue cured tobacco,
stemmed and twisted, ready to
| chew, 10 Ibs. $1.15 prepaid in Ga.
Julius Collins, Alma, R 3.
Best flue cured chewing. and
smoking tobacco, 10 Ibs. 65c post-
paid. C. W. Pittman, Alma.
Good, flue cured tobacco, 13
lbs. $1; 6 lbs. 50c, prepaid. Mrs.
Ralph M. Bennett, Surrency.
Good, old tobacco, flue cured,
13 Ibs. chewing, $1; 10 lbs. smo-
king, 60c. Postpaid to 3rd zone.
'G. W. Boyles, Alma, R 3.
Good, old, home made tobacco,
flue cured, 13 lbs. chewing, $1;
10 lbs. smoking, 60c. Postpaid
8rd zone. John F. Hayes, Alma,
Res:
Good, old, flue cured tobacco,
aged and mellow, sweet or strong
15 lbs. $1. Smoking or chewing.
Maggie Parker, Alma, R 3. i
Bright, flue cured tobacco, 15
Ibs. $1 prepaid 3rd zone; Stone
Mtn., melon (50 Ib. melons) seed,
50c lb. del. Exc. Spanish pea-
Coolidge.
Tobacco, an excellent grade,
ready to chewand smoke, mellow,
sweet, juicy grade, Brown and
Yellow Leaf, 13 Ibs. $1 del. in.
Ga. Olive Troupe, Baxley, R 2.
1931 mellow, flue cured tobac-
co, redish brown color, 13 Ibs.
$1 del. Ist and 2nd zones. Oscar
Hamilton, Vidalia.
Red, flue cured tobacco, 10c Ib.
Exc. 10 Ibs. for 10 lbs. dried ap-
ples. Ea. pay postage. Mammie
Tomberlin, Surrency, R= 2.
Good, old, flue cured tobacco,
aged and mellow, Red or Yellow,
10 Ibs. 50c; 20 Ibs. 95c. J. E. Pope,
Alma, R 3.
Good, old, flue cured tobacco,
Red or Yellow, aged and mellow,
10 lbs. 50c; 20 Ibs. 95c. J. L. Tur-
ner, Coffee.
Good, old, home made tobacco,
aged and mellow, sweet or strong
10 Ibs. 50c; 20 Ibs. 95c. W. C. Tur-
ner, Coffee, Teel,
Good, home made, flue cured
tobacco, well pressed, ready to
use, 6 lbs. 50c; 10 Ibs. 75c, pre-
paid in Ga. E. P. Glisson, Alma.
First class, home-raised tobac-
co, aged and mellow, well press-
ed, ready for use, 12 lbs. $1.00
postpaid in Ga. A. A. Glisson,
Alma, R 38.
Good, flue cured tobacco, rea-
dy for use, 17: lbs. $1, smoking or
chewing. G. W. Cothern, Alma.
Good, flue cured tobacco, 14
lbs. $1, 7 Ibs. 50c. Cash with or-
der. Prepaid to 3rd zone. Ber-
nard Thornton, Baxley, R 2._
Face SE
Tobacco Fo or Sale ;
Good, be. cured lobacoe. smo
king and chewing, aged oe co
lew, 7 Ibs. 50c; 15 lbs. $1.
J. B. Riggins, Baxley, R Hage:
Flue cured tobacco, 15 Ibs. $1
prepaid. Exc. for peanuts, and.
*}some for 15 lbs. bunch lima
beans, R. W. Rentz, Baxley.
Good, home made Lona
aged and mellow, 10 lbs. chew-
ing, 50c; smoking, 10 Ibs. 55c. Al
ton M. Carter, Alma.
Good, old home made tobacc
Red or Yellow, chewing or smo
king, 10 lbs. 50c, 20 lbs, 95c. iach
Leggett, Alma, R 8.
Good, flue cured tobacco, oe
leaf, 14 lbs. $1; 7 Ibs. 50c. Pre
paid to 3rd zone. ae ee
Baxley.
Good tobacco, strong and yeh
pressed, chewing, 16 lbs. $1 pre-
paid to 8rd zone. Ben Medder
Baxley, R 4.
Good, long Red, flue cured: to-
bacco, aged and mellow, ready
use, 14 lbs. $1 postpaid. a ae
Craps, Alma. R 3.
Barn, flue cured fobnces: icon
Dark Red leaf, aged and mellow,
ready to chew, 14 lbs. $1 prepaid.
Sat. guar. H. J. Williams, Rock~
| ingham.
A No. 1 grade Red, flue cured
tobacco, aged, ready to use, 14
Ibs. $1, prepaid in Ga. Frank :
Parker, Alma. :
Flue cured tobacco, clean, aged
juicy, 14 lbs $1 postpaid. Bane
McCall, Alma, R 3.
Good, old home made tobacco,
flue cured, aged and mellow. Can
ship at once. 18 Ibs. 95c. J, R.
Turner, Alma, R 3.
A No. 1 grade, barn cured to-
bacco, long dark Red Leaf, rea-
dy to chew, 12 lbs. 85c. Postpaid.
Sat. guar. B. A. Taylor, Alma.
Good, flue cured tobacco, 2 yrs.
old, Dark Red, 15 lbs. $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Ruth Spivey, Sur-
rency.
Flue cured tobacco, good and
strong. Bright leaf, Not molded
nor defected. Good flavored. 7
Ibs. 50c; 16 lbs. $1.25; 20 Ibs. $1.-
50. Bertha Pierce, Alma, R 3.
Genuine flue cured long dark
and red leaf tobacco. Well pack-
ed. Good flavor. Smoking and
chewing, 7 lbs. 50c; 16 lbs. $1, 00.
Robert Coleman, Alma, Bio x
Flue cured tobacco. Recleaned,
no dirt, not molded. Good fla-
vor, Prompt attention, honest
weight. Chewing or smoking, 10
lbs. 50c; 20 Ibs. $1. J. M. Wal-
lace, Alma, Route 3. ee
Flue cured tobacco, dark red, s
aged and mellow. Ready to use.
Prepaid in Ga. 14 Ibs. $1 with -
no Mrs. Nora Davis, Kirkland
Good home made tobacco. Flue
cured. Long red or yellow for
chewing or smoking. Well press- :
ed and good flavor, recleaned. 10
lbs. 50c; 20 lbs. $1, ready for use.
D. L, Taylor, Alma, R 3.
Tobacco, flue cured. Whole
leaf, recleaned, no dirt. Prompt
attention. 10 Ibs. 50c; 20 Ibs. $1.
For chewing or smoking. u. L.
Bullard, Alma, R 3. ;
Good old home made flue cur-
ed tobacco. Long red cr bright
leaf. Well pressed, rccleaned,
and ready to use. Randall Davis,
Kirkland, Rt. 2.
Barn flue cured tobacco. Aged
and mellow. Dark red leaf for
chewing, 14 lbs. $1; smoking, 15
Ibs. $1. Postpaid. Sat. guar. W.
B. MeGuire, Kirkland. <
Good old home made flue ecur-
ed yellow leaf smoking and chew-
ing tobacco. 12 lbs. $1 postpaid
to 3rd zone. Mrs. ironic > Hughs,
Rockingham. sss
smoking. 10 lbs. 50c. Mrs. C. A.
- Sweet and juicy. Chewing, 6 Ibs.
Ready to use now. 10 lbs. 50c,
PAGE EIGHT
: Tobacco For Sale
- Good flue cured leng bright
and req leaf, 1931 crop, Tobacco.
Ready to use. Chewing or smok-
ing. Good flavor. 10 lbs, 50c. V.
_E. Wililiams, Coffee.
Tobacco, Barn Cured. 16 lbs. $1
- prapaid. 3rd zone. F. A. Park,
Alma, Route 4.
Tobacco Flue Cured. 14 lbs. $1
prepaid; 30 Ibs. $2 prepaid. 3rd
zone. Owen Melton, Baxley, Rt.
4, =
Tobacco Genuine Flue Cured.
Bright and red leaf. Good flav-
or. Pressed ready for use, chew-
ing or smoking. 10 lbs. 50c. James
- Thomas, Mershon. .
Tobacco Flue Cured. Bright or
red leaf. Aged and mellow. Well
pressed, ready for chewing or
Boatright, Mershon.
Good old crumble leaf smoking
tobacco, home made, ready for
use. 10 lbs. 65c delivered to 3rd
- gone. Miss W. L. Dean, Mershon.
Bright and mellow home cured
tobacco. 10c lb. delivered in lots
of 8 lbs. or more. Frank Smtih,
Surrency.
Tobacco, Flue Cured, 1932
crop. Chewing or smoking, 15 Ibs.
- $1 delivered. Also tobacco seed,
lemon yellow, leading variety,
_ from 10c worth up, cash with or-
der. All delivered. Dan A. Camp-
bell, Baxley, Route 2.
_ Red flue cured tobacco, not
trash, chewing 10c lb. delivered;
- smoking, 7c lb. delivered; in lots |
of 10 lbs. or more. Ike Tomber-
lin, Surrency.
Good home made flue cured
tobacco, mellow and juicy, chew-
ing, 7 lbs. 75 postpaid in Geor-
gia. Mrs. Kizzie Boatright, Rock-
ingham.
Flue cured tobacco, aged, mel-
low. 19382 crop. pressed ready for
use. No. 1 grade for chewing 14
Ibs. $1 prepaid, prompt shipment.
W. L. Williams, Coffee.
Barn cured tobacco, good and
strong, chewing and smoking 16.
Ibs. $1 prepaid. 3rd zone. Silas
Johnson, Baxley, Route 4.
Good genuine A-1 yellow flue
cured tobacco, chewing and smo-
king. 12 Ibs. $1 prepaid to 3rd
zone. Mrs. Irene Harris, Baxley,
Route 1.
' Good home made flue cured
- tobacco, bright or red leaf. Good
_ flavor, aged and mellow, well
pressed, ready for chewing or
smoking. 10 lbs. 50c. Miss Col-
line Deen, Coffee.
Genuine flue cured tobacco.
50c; smoking, 6 Ibs. 50c. Pre-
paid. J. P. McLeod, Screven.
Good old home made flue
cured tobacco. Rich and mellow.
' postage collect,
Alma, Rt. 3.
Flue cured tobacco, aged and
good flavor, dark or yellow. Re-
cleaned, no dirt, mot molded,
ready for use. Prompt delivery.
Chewing or smoking, 10 lbs. 50c;
- 20 Ibs. $1. Melvin Bullard, Alma,
Route 3.
Good old home mad flue cur-
ed tobacco. Two year old crop.
Long, red leaf. Well pressed. 14
Ibs. $1 delivered 38rd zone. H. W.
Davis, Route 1, Coffee. :
Flue cured tobacco. Dark or
yellow, for chewing or smoking.
Recleaned, no dirt, not molded.
Good flavor. Prompt attention.
10 Ibs. 50c; 20 lbs. $1. M. H. Wal-
-ace, Alma, Route 3.
Good home made tobacco. Good
flavor. Bright or long leaf. Aged
and well pressed. Chewing and
smoking. 10 Ibs. 50c. Mrs. W. W.
A. A. Glosson,
Nh
ee Cathern, Coffee.
Tobacco For Sale
Good grade, flue eured tobac-
co. Good condition. Free of mold
and dust. 7 Ybs. 60c; 14 lbs. $1
del. No stamps. Mrs. Ella Rozar,
Baxley, R 2.
A-1 grade, dark red leaf, flue
cured tobacco. Well pressed,
aged and mellow, ready to use,
delivered to 3rd zone. 14 lbs. $1.
Mr. T. Dennison, Alma.
Good barn flue cured home
made tobacco. Long dark red or
yellow leaf, well pressed, good
flavor. Chewing or smoking, rea-
dy to use, 10 Ibs. 50c, 20 lbs. $1.
W. J. Taylor, Alma, Rt. 3.
Good old home made tobacco,
flue cured, bright or red leaf.
Chewing, 13 Ibs. $1; smoking, 10
Ibs. 50c postpaid to 3rd zone. Mrs.
D. G. Studley, Alma, Route 3.
Barn cured tobacco, aged mel-
low, long dark Red Leaf, well
pressed, ready to chew, 14 lbs. $1
postpaid. Sat. guar. Jack Med-
ders, Alma.
Barn, flue cured tobacco, long
dark Red leaf, aged mellow, No.
1 grade, well pressed, ready to
use, 14 lbs. $1. Postpaid. Sat.
guar. M. C. Johnson, Alma.
Good, sweet, mellow, flue cur-
ed tobacco, chewing, 5 lbs. 60c
postpaid in Ga. Mrs. L. D. Boat-
right, Rockingham.
Dark red, flue cured tobacco,
well pressed, ready to use, 14
lbs. $1 prepaid in Ga. J. E. Wil-
liams, Jr., Alma.
Barn, flue cured tobacco, long
dark Red leaf, aged mellow, rea-
dy to use, 1931 and 1932 crop,
No, 1 grade, 14 Ibs. $1 del. to 3rd
zone. Sat. guar. H. L. Williams,
Rockingham,
Good, flue cured tobacco, smo-
king and chewing, 12 lbs. $1, 5.
lbs. 50c. Postpaid. Ty Capps,
Blackshear.
Tobacco Wanted
Want 10 lbs. good smoking to-
bacco. Exc. cream sugar crowd-.
er peas for same. Lb. for lb. Geo.
W. Wiley, Ashland, R 1.
Want samples and best price
on good, flue cured tobacco, in
20-30 Ib. lots, del. A. F. Gordon,
Good Hope, R 1.
Want prices and samples of
home made tobacco. Edd OC.
Stoyle, Jefferson, R 1.
Want good smoking and chew-
ing tobacco, prepared ready to
use. Send samples and price.
Ralph Collier, Comer.
Want tobacco in leaf, a good
grade for chewing, 100 Ibs. or
more. Quote lowest price and send
sev. leaves samples representing
exactly what you have. B. F.
Fagan, Martin.
Exc. white, black-eyed and
Cream sugar crowder peas at 8c
lb. Hendersons bunch butter-
beans, at 18c lb. prepaid, for
good, aged, mild smoking tobac-
co, prepared. L. A. McGarity,
McDonough, R 4. ae
Exc. dried fruit for good yel-
low leaf tobacco. Send sample
and best offer. R. H. Wood, Da-
Cula; Fy F:
Want 20 to 75 Ibs. good chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, al-
ready prepared. Send prices and
samples at once. Clarence Web-
ber, Gainesville, 145 E. Spring St.
Want 25 lbs. dark red leaf
smoking tobacco. Send sample
and best price. A. P. Sigman,
Conyers, R 4.
Exc. 10 grape vines and 2
scuppernong, well rooted for 8 or
10 ibs. yellow, cured tobacco for
| chewing. N. T. McLeod, Bowdon.
- Early Winter Eng. peas and
MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Products
For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
O-too-tan beans, $2 bu. Cash
with order; Chinchilla rabbits,
for sale. Write what you want
and for price. M. W. Willingham,
Luthersville.,
50 bu. nice, clean sound, new
crop O-too-tan Soy beans, $1.50}
bu. No exc. No samples, or order
accepted for less than 2 bu. Sat.
or money refunded. J. H. Palm-
er, Tennille.
10 bu. white crowders, 75c bu.
or exc. some for 4 bu. N. C, Run-
ner peanuts. H. D. Cook, Buena
Vista, R 5
Black pole beans and Half
Runners, 1932 crop, 15c per cup-
ful. Add postage. Gussie Duncan,
No. Roswell, Ga.
White sugar crowder peas, 5c
lb. del in 10 lb. lots. Want to
hear from party having pure
Nancy Hall potato plants for
sale. J. C. McClendon, Jackson.
Old fashioned striped Bunch
beans, well and tender, 25c lb.
Mrs. W. L. Vickery, Meansville,
Ri.
Tillman peas in 2 1-2 bu. bags,
45e bu; Fulghum oats in 5 bu.
bags, 40c bu. J. F. Lowe, Sr.,
(failed to state Address in ad
sent to Bulletin.)
Early Speckled velvet beans,
good sound, 50c bu. C. J. Lord,
Tennille.
Seed velvet beans, 75c bu. in
pod, $7 ton. Peanut hay, $10 ton.
1 ton Spanish peanuts, good,
sound seed, 2 1-2c Ib; 75 bu. corn
in shuck. J. H. Leverett, Parrott.
Cream sugar crowders, 5c |b.;
$2 bu. Add postage. Money order
No chks. Pure Brabs, sound and
clean, $1 bu. Add postage. E. D.
Puekett, Cumming, R 6.
150 bu. mixed peas, about 60
per cent Brabs,' 40 per cent
Irons. 1932 crop. Sound, in good
bags, 60c bu. FOB. Want to buy
2 tons good Ga. Runner peanuts.
Tom Cppgle, Oglethorpe.
Selected cream speckled sugar
crowder and white lady peas, $5
per 100 lbs; 12 lbs.. mailed $1;
grown especially for seed; string-
less green pod and Ky Wond-
ers, 30c lb. B. R. Woodliff, Flow-
ery Branch, R 1,
long green pod okra seed, 10c
cupful. Mack W. Scott, Wash-
ington, R 4.
Nice, clean white Lady peas,
white bunch lima beans. Nice,
dried apples, free of worms, Ea.
10c Ib. Cash with order. Exc.
some peas for feed sacks. S.
Cousins, Greenville, R 3.
500 bu. Velvet beans for sale.
J. W. Parker, Millen.
Hastings pure, sound White
Crowder peas, 10c qt. 35c pk.
$1.25 bu. Add postage. Mrs. D. F.
Walker, Warthen.
Frost-proof Eng. peas, Tall or
Bush var., Jackson Wonder
Bush butter-beans, 25c lb. 4 lb.
lots postpaid. Will exc. for other
value. Elliott Nabors, Hazle-
hurst, R 2.
18 or 20 bu. Bunch velvet bean
seed, $1.50 bu. 10c in stamps if
sample is desired. J. H. Brown,
Helena, R 2.
3 bu. sound, dry, clean O-too-
tan beans, $2 bu. or exc. for Rib-.
bon Cane syrup. H. B. Chandler,
Luthersville.
100 lbs. Mung beans, 15c lb.
Exc. part for yood stock baby
chicks: R. I. Reds or Barred
Rocks; also white velvet okra
seed, 15 Ib. L. A. Stinchcomb,
Fayetteville.
Brown Sugar Crowder peas,
5e lb. $2.50 bu. FOB; Willetts
Wonder garden peas, 20c Ib.
Hastings Prolific corn for seed,
pure, $1.25 bu. FOB. C. R. Walk-
er, Griffin. :
Georgia Products
For Sale
50 tons sound, dry velvet beans
for sale. Jack Burch, Chester.
Butter-peas, 20c lb. Eng. peas,
10c cupful; black walnuts, 75c
bu; Strawberry plants, 20c C.
Sage plants, 50c doz, Add post-
age. Mrs. W. V. Thompson, Bre-
men, Rl.
Imp. Bush Lima beans, hand
shelled, hand selected,, 15c Ib.
del. Sat. guaranteed. Mrs. J. R.
Mangham, Zebulon.
Good, sound mixed field peas,
50c bu. or exc. for Sugar Cane
syrup. H. G. Thompson, Rey-
nolds, R 3.
Black and Brown crowder
peas, 4c lb. Add postage if or-
ders are less than 50c, Charlie F.
Paul, Morgan.
Clay peas, 75c bu; also good
syrup, thick, 30c gal; White Star
irish potatoes, 75c bu. Prices all
FOB my house. C. E. Hood Jr.,
Cleveland, R 4, Box 3.
Calif. black-eyed peas, 6c Ib.
del; Everbearing strawberry
plants, 25c per 100 del. or exc.
for White or Barred Rock eggs,
pure bred, for hatching, or dried
fruit. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Bre-
men, R 2.
Pure, sound, lady peas, cream
crowders, spotted crowders, Tex-
as crowders, weevil treated, dbl.
recleaned, 12 lbs. 75c del. 100
lbs, $4, FOB. C. F. Maddox,
Flowery Branch.
Genuine O-too-tan Soy heans,
$1.45 bu; Brabham peas, 65c bu,
Early Speckled velvet beans, 40c
bu. All bright, No. 1 seeds, and
FOB here. Robert Davis, Ten-
nille,
Stringless green pod and imp.
Red Valentine beans, 25 Ib. lots
or more, 12 1-2c lb. del. Yellow
crookneck squash, 75c lb. R. E.
Bower, Dixie.:
O-too-tan beans, $1.50 bu.
Brabham peas, 70c bu; mixed
peas, 60c bu. Wheat slightly mix-
ed with oats, 75c bu. FOB. W.
A. Wood, Ft. Valley.
8 bu. Sugar crowders, reclean-
ed, 3c lb. Del. 8rd zone. The best
eating peas on the market. T. B.
Colwell, Griffin, R 2.
75 bu. pure O-too-tan Soys,
recleaned, sound and bright as
can be produced, for sale. B. O.
Carter, Griffin, R B.
Colored bunch butter-beans,
10c lb. or exc. for cabbage or
Bermuda onion plants, or any-
thing can use. Also sev. kinds of
Hot pepper seed to exch. Migs.
S. C. Cochran, Silver Creek, R
2 +
Velvet beans, Brab and Red
Hull Speckled peas, 80c bu; O-
too-tan Soys, $1.60 bu. All 1932
crop. Sound, recleaned, sacked
in new bags. Add 10c for chks.
C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, R 5.
7 bu. good, sound Brab peas,
$1.25 bu. Addie Barnes, Talona.
10 or 12 bu. No. 1 Speckled
peas, 50c bu. FOB. S. R. Law-
horn, Mauk.
Good, white eating beans and
striped beans (good eating
beans) for seed. Ea. 20c lb. post-
paid to 8rd zone. Albert Strick-)
land, Dallas, R 7.
Bunch, frost-proof Eng. pea
seed, 25c lb. Cream crowder peas
10e Ib; Bunch butter-beans,: 15c
lb. Joe Mercer, Fitzgerald, R 3.
Frost-proof Eng. peas, 15 lb.
or 18c lb. P. P. Will exc. some
for other value. Mrs. Marvin
Flanders, Mt. Vernon, R 1. ~
Biloxi Soy. beans, dry, sound,
clean. Also Whatleys Prolific
seed corn, selected, hand shell-
ed. Each, in new, even wt. bags,
at $1.25 bu. FOB. Urben Bowen,
Americus.
Good, sound, dry velvet beans
in pod, $4.50, car or truck loads;
Purple Hull table. and = seed;
good, heavy Ga. Cane syrup, $2.-
40 Cs. Mrs. Eula B. Cook, Milan.
YL, Renfroe, Wellston.
Thursday, January 26
Georgia Products
For Sale
Velvet beans, car lots or tr
loads, good, sound dry
picked before Xmas. Ma
offer. M. H. Stevens, Danv:
New. crop O-too-tans, $1
Biloxis, 75c; New Eras, 60c; )
peas, sound, 60c; Brabhams
2 1-2 bu. bags. Send remitt
G. A. Fagan, Ft. Valley, RF
Frost-proof Eng. peas, 20
postpaid; Chinese mustard
large pkg., trio of R. IL.
grown, $2.25 or exc. for 2
turkey hen. Mrs. Fred Atk:
Ray City, R 2.
White sugar crowder p
Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Abbevill
Colored bunch butter-bea
10c lb. or exc. for good, 801
seed Irish potatoes; also
milch. cow, fresh last April
sale or exc. for high gra
ton seed. C. A. Huckeba,
ville, R 1.
250 bu. Brabham peas an
bu. Irons, 1932 crop. Sample
prices on request. No exck
No. 1 Red Hull Speckled
75c bu. No. 1 Brown: sugar
ders, $1.50 bu. 5c lb. Del. Fr
trash and weevils. John W.-
eley, Soperton, R 2.
100 bu. 90-day velvet bes
20 bu. Oceola Velvets, for sale
exc. for other produce; Ex
gal. Honey Drip sorghum
for large breed hens or p
A. F, Mixon, Tennille.
Brown sugar crowders, 3
Willetts Wonder garden
15c lb. Hastings Prolific
corn, pure. 1 bu. $1.25; 10 b
$1 bu. FOB. C. R. Walker,
fin.
10 Ibs. Willetts Wonder
peas, 20c Ib. del. or exc for wi
sacks, or white garden beans,
home-made tobacco. Mrs. R.
Bannister, Ball Ground, R
Cream sugar crowders
peanut crowders, 20c at.. B
peas,. 15c cupful. Mrs.
Ashmore, Manchester, R 1.
Light brown Sugar Cr
recleaned, 8c lb. FOB, or
for other farm roducts.
Taylor, Rochelle, R 1,
O-too-tan Soys, $1.40
sound bright Whip peas, 60
400 lbs. Schley and Stuarts
Mobile pecans, No. 1 stoc
for prices; 50 pure bred
pullets, 75c ea. R. 8. Par
Greenville. <a
BUTTER FOR SALE
10 ibs. good, fresh butte
week. Every Ib. guar. Cows
tested 25c Ib. del. Mrs. C.
Willis, Talking Rock, R 3.
6 or 8 lbs. nice, firm
butter, each week, 20c 1b
Cows T. B. tested. Mrs. I
Parker, Talking Rock, R 8
4 or 5 lbs. fresh, firm J
butter ea. week. Cows T.
tested. 25c Ib., 2 lbs. 45; |
$1, postpaid in 1s and
zones. Mrs. W. I. Howard, G
ville, R 9.
Fresh country butter,
lbs. weekly, 20c 1b. not pr
Cow T. B. tested. Exc. a fe
for dried apples, bright anc
of worms. Helen Horsley, '
R 2. :
6 or 8 lbs. fresh country
from Jersey T. B. tested
25c lb. postpaid. Sat. gua.
container to be ret. Mr
B. Roberts, Carrollton,
2 - 4 Ibs. nice, fresh o
butter ea. week, 4 Ibs. 9
paid in Ist and 2nd zon
oe Bennett, G
a
nursday, January 26, 1933.
ive Stock For Sale
Live Stock For Sale
MARKET
Live Stock For Sale >
BULLETIN
Live Stock Wanted
oo eae NINE
Positions Wanted
CATTLE FOR SALE
yr. old, tested Jersey cow,
r. 3 gal. No bad habits. $30.
for 600 W. L. chicks; 4
ichilla bucks, direct from
, Stock. Best offer vets them.
3. Ethel Wood, Adairsville, R
reg. Black Jersey bull for
le or exc, for real good milch
ws; also a number of other
s, and 1 very fine, 450 Ib. P.
boar hog for sale. J. M. Gar-
Macon. Ga. Industrial
ersey milch cow with 2 mos.
calf; 1 Jersey bull; Jersey
er, $75 cash, or exc. for 6 mos.
mule, wt. about 1200 Ibs. J.
Lampp Jr., Scott.
gal. fresh cow, $30, or rent
feed and care; 900 lb. work
tule, $65 rent or change for 1
Ib. good work horse. W. M.
tner, Meansville, R. 1.
-'Hereford bulls, all sizes
; ages, at Farmers prices,
m the famous Colonial Plan-
ion herd, reg. in buyers name
B. Hutchinson, Leesburg.
gal, milk, 2 Jb. butter cow.
Jf 1 mo. old. $100 cash, or $125
exch; also an excellent grade
f tobacco, 13 lbs. $1 del. Ga. 5.
Beecher, Baxley, R 2.
ev. reg. and also grade Jer-
heifers and cows for sale.
or write. M. 8. Tanner, Flow-
y Branch, 3. Chestnut Mtn.
Reg. Guernsey bull, 2 1-2 yrs.
aid, No. 170167 Nancy Fern
est King. Out of a 6 gal.
; 1 or 200 bu. Portorican po-
toes, $35 per 100 bu. My place.
H. Lake, Wrightsville.
ne Jersey, fresh in, 3rd calf,
35. Bat. aie Dr. H. W. Clem-
k stock in county. $35 cash.
- Aaron, Mineral Bluff.
f ond Atlanta, 1170 Boul-
ley or Or: nk Ja-7661-J.
7 $15 FOB. s P. Pirkle,
loschton.
; Grade Jersey cows and hei-
s, to freshen early in Febru-
7. Cheap, or exc. for corn. P.
Sims, Rayle.
ersey grade milch cows, fresh.
at, smoked with oak wood,
is, llc; sides, 9c; shoulders,
Tb, FOB Barney. Q. M. Rog-
. Barney.
Pure bred Jersey bull, about
old, sired by imported, reg.
, from a 4 gal. milk, 1 1-2
butter cow. $15. Mrs. J. T.
folland, Toomsboro.
Cow, fresh with first calf.
ce on request. Also 2 R. L
d roosters, pure bred and guar
please, $1 ea. FOB here. A. J.
rant, Dallas, R 2.
- HOGS FOR SALE
Several nice feeder shoats Du-
ang: P.C; mixed, also 1
suernsey bull, for sale or exc.
ssse Carpenter, Tifton.
Big Bone Guinea gilt, 9 mos.
id, wt. about 140 Ibs, farrow
March 2nd, for quick cash sale,
10.50 FOB Fastman in light
rate. Cholera treated. T. T.
octor, Fastman.
5 head thrifty Guinea and
Juroc cross pigs, near 4 mos.
> cholera treated. $5 for 2
igs, 4 pigs, $9, in light crates,
OB. Money order. J. J. Proctor,
astman,
Little pone Guinea shoats,
oars and gilts, wt. about 60 Ibs
3.50 crated for shipment. H. B.
bt 1e 7 wks. old pigs, Duroc
Berkshire cross. $1.50 and $2
taken at once, W. 8. An-
lernsey bull calf, and a Rey.
ure bred. $3 ea. at my barn.,
Duroc J. gilts, 75 - 100 Ibs. ea.
Service boars, 150 Ibs. 7c Ib.
Cash. Exc. for N. C. Runner seed
peanuts, at 2c lb; around 390
head feeder shoats, 100 lb for
Sale. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore,
R 1. Box 31.
15 pigs, or shoats for sale
cheap. M. M. Mitchell, Culloden.
Few nice No. 1 hogs, also 50
lb. pigs, reasonable at my farm,
10 mi. west of Americus. C. J.
Daniel, Americus.
40 head nice pigs, av. wt. about
40 lbs. $2 ea. J. W. Harrison,
Bartow.
4 and 4 1-2 mos. old Reg. Du-
roc Jersey boars and gilts, from
sires and dams by World Cham-
pion, $7.50 each. Trade for corn
at 40c bu. del. here. Henry T.
Lumsden, Talbotton.
Black P .C. pigs, 4 gilts and 1
boar, 4 mas. old, swift growth.
26 ea. and papers at my barn..
Edwin Harris, Butler, R 1.
Pigs for sale or exc. for corn
or cotton seed, at a reasonable
price. Also exc. value for a good
esas sow. R. C. Brewer, Lula,
R
Fine fat hog, net wt. about
355 Ibs. for sale or exc. for 60
bu. corn, del. at my home, 1 1-2
miles East of Griffin. Mrs. J. N.
Carson, Griffin, R 4.
Duroc Jersey gilts, 5 mos. old,
wt. about 125 lbs. pure bred and
good individuals, but not reg. 36
ea. FOB here. Ben R. Tanner,
Sandersville.
Hogs, 100 lb. up, for sale or
exch. for goats; also smoked side
meat and shoulders, 10c Ib.
hams, 17c Ib. or exc. for run-
ner peanuts. B. B. Strange,
Swainsboro, R 5.
4 mos. old Essex male hog, $5
or exc. for 6 Ibs. tomato seed.
3 Ibs. Bonny Best, and want 3
Ibs. Greater Baltimore tomato;
1 jennet mule 12 yrs. old, exc.
| for cow. R. J. Boatright, Rock-
_| ingham.
Pure bred S. P. C. 8 wks. old
pigs, from rapid growing str.
and large litters, cholera im-
mune, $3.50; bred gilts, $12.50.
V. Davidson, Irwinton.
Gilt, bred in November to a
full blood male, bred to farrow
in March. $4. Leo King, Black-
shear, R 3.
Pure bred, 200 lb. Berkshire
poar, $10, FOB. Arthur Owen,
Barnesville.
S. P. C. and Duroc hogs, sows,
barrows, shoats and pigs, alse
old fashioned Guinea, stay-fat
kind. At give-away prices. Exc.
some for young cows. Alf M. El-
Jer, Titus.
Reg. 8. P. C. pigs, for sale or
exc. for W. lL. pullets, wheat,
oats, or peanuts. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.
29 P. GC. shoats, 8 mos. old;
milk fed. fat. Male and female.
#3 ea. FOB. 6 B. R. pullets and
cock, 8 mos. old, $5 for lot, FOB.
Thos. E. Baggs, Jonesboro.
Reg. Black Essex; also yenu-
ine selected Brabham seed peas,
"ce bu. Mix. peas, 55c. W. J.
Bargeron, Sardis. Box 146.
6 nice pigs, Black Essex and
P. Cc. cross, 7 wks. old, $5 ea.
also 1 Black Essex and P. C.
cross sow, due to farrow in Ap-
ril, $10 at my farm. J. T. Holt,
Griffin, R A.
Duroc sow, inoculated and sub.
to rez., pigs, 1 1-2 mos. old. Sow,
$10: pigs, $1 ea. H. L. Harper,
Waycross, Prescott St.
HORSES & MULES FOR SALE
Black mule, wt. 1 M Ibs. work
anywhere, 10 or 11 yrs. old, $50.
South Marietta Camp Ground.
R. F. Dickerson, Marietta, R 2.
8 good plow mules, good cond.
5. 10 and 12 yrs. old respectively.
65 cash, each: also nice shoats,
$6.50 and $7.50 ea. 8 wks old
pigs, $2.50 ea. Mrs. C. M. Kim-
bell, McDonough, RF; 8.
9 big mare mules for sale or
trade for a pair of small mules.
Can be. seen at W. a.
Farm, 1 mi. south of Luthers-
ville,
Gray mare mule, 750 Ibs. dont
know age, for sale or exc. for
horse around 600 Ibs. (Name left
off of ad sent to Bulletin), Li-
thonia, R 1.
Mare mule, wt. around 1 M
Ibs. with some age, also a young
cow, fresh in, for sale. J. C.
Field, Stone Mountain, R 1.
2 good plug mules, sound and
work good, cheap for cash. Are
not for rent. Austin Adams,
East Atlanta, 456 East Side Ave.
Sev.. scrub farm mules for
cash. J. P. Carter, Naylor.
Sev. good mules, gvod cond.
and cheap. Come see them, G.
J. Miller, Cusseta.
Good farm and work mule, 7
yrs. old, wt. about 1 M ibs. $100.
L. D. Kaylor, Atlanta, 202 Ma-
con Drive, R 2. phone, Main
9050. oy
RABBITS FOR SALE.
Pure bred Silver Fox rabbits
for sale or exch. Robt Moorhead,
Hartwell.
Chinchillas, 3 does and 3
bucks, $6 for lot, or $1.50 each;
3 hutches $2 ea. No chks. Cash
only. J. W. Dix, Fitzgerald, 216
W. Jessamine St.
3 Chinchillas, pure bred, $1.75
for the 3; 2 slightly mixed, 75c
for the 2. Will exch. Write what
you have. T. J. Barrett, Alto.
Frost-proof cabbage plants, E.
J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch, . 509,
25e: 40c M. 6 M $1.80. All del.
BH. R. Rodgers, Baxley, Star Rt.
5 N. Z. White rabbits for sale.
Rowena Graves, Cedartown, 120
College St.
Forced to sell about 30 fine
rabbits: Blacks, Whites, Grays,
Reds and others. Cheap. J. C.
Collins, Atlanta, R 2, Box 176.
N. C. White baby rabbits, rea-
dy for shipment, 50c each. J. J.
Harris, Pelham.
3 bred does and 2_ bucks,
frown: 16 does, 2 mos. old, pure
Gray Chinchilla, $1 to $3 pair.
Trade for a 800 Ib. pony. Miss
M. E Adams, Marietta, R 3. _
SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE}
3 full blood Nubian milk goats
2 yrs. old, very fine. Will have:
kids in few days. $45 ea. or trade
for fruit trees, work ox, or what
have you to trade? Leonard
Purvis, Columbus, Cor. 6th Ave.
and lith St.
100 per cent, young Nubian
puck, also Nubian kids, for sale
or trade. Breught up in pasture.
F, HW. Gilbert, Sylvania.
Fresh in nanmnie goat and 2
does, 10 days and 9 mos. ol4,
$20 for lot. E. S. Williamson, BE.
Point, West Washington Road.
Thorouzhbred Toggenburg
buck, not reg., 2 1-2 yrs. old, and
extra large, naturally hornless.
$5 FOB. H. J. Moody, Canton.
For Service, Toggenburg billy,
$1. (Last house on No. High-
tcwer Road). Jennie Jailsy, At-
Janta, R 7, Box 279.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want gentle, T. B. tested
Jersey cow, young, in good cond,
fresh, not less 3 gal. day. Pay
$10 cash, bal. installments. See
me at once. Mrs. B. Brannon,
Decatur, 127 Drexel Ave.
Exe. big bone Guinea 2 yr. old
boar, wt. 4-450 Ibs. gentle ard
kind, for a reg. Guernsey heifer
calf, over 2 mos .old, or will exc.
good seed oats for same. P. P.
Gurley, Hartwell.
Exc. a Ga. raised farm horse,
wt. 1100 Ibs. for value in cows.
Mrs. W. P. Clay, Macon, R 2.
Exc. value for good milch cov.
Write for full information. L. R.
Lee, Atlanta, 808 Lee St. SW.
Want 10 to 12 calves, 3 to 5
mos. old. Exc. pigs for same: 1
pie for a calf. O. S. Duggan.
Nashs
Chester.
Exc. mule for a cow now milk-
ing, or for horse, Will sell cheap.
sale, 75c ea. Mrs. P. R. Arnold,
Benevolence, R 1.
Exc. value for milch cow, or
small mule. W. D. Thompson,
Augusta, 1839 Blains Ave. se
Want a good milch cow at a
reasonable price. Mrs. J. C. Gar-
rison, Hapeville. 3569 Perkins St
Trade April Buff Leghorn pul-
lets at 75c ea. for young, 3 1-2
gal. Guernsey or Jersey cow, or
Springer, or for 1 M sound, 10:
12 yr.'- old':mule. . James, B.
Bartch, Augusta, R 2, Milledge
Road. .
HOGS WANTED
Want S. P. C. pigs, pure bred
Exc. Sugar Cane syrup, honev,
Porto Rico potatoes or plants, or
cured meats or lard, Cornish
hens. J. T. Holland, Lenox.
Want 75 head pigs and shoats,
50 - 125 lbs. No. reg. stock, but
must be well bred, young, chol-
era immune, thrifty. State best
price FOB your farm. T. C. Gor-
don, Morrow
Exc. 6 mos. old Grade Jersey
heifer, for 4 P. C. (pure or
crossed) 8 - 10 wks. old male
pigs, or sell for $6 at once. Mary
Lee Norris, Newborn.
Exc. good value for a pure
bred Duroc Jersey boar, or any-
thing else ean use on farm.
Write what you have. I. D Mc-
Duffie, Ashland, R 1.
Want a straight-nose Berk-
shire gilt, wt. about 125 Ibs. bred
to farrow March - April; also
pure Allen Roundhead cock, 3
hens, unrelated. Must be yellow
legged, large breed. W. H. Me-
Connell, Calhoun.
HORSES & MULES WANTED
Want to buy from party with-
in 30 miles of Gainesville a good
farm mule. Give age, wt., price.
Must be cheap. Odum Clarke,
Gainesville, R 8
Want horse or mule, near
Daisy. Will pay cash or exc. val-
ue, hogs, cows, feed. Must be
cheap. Mrs. J. R. Tippins, Daisy.
Want to rent a mule with op-
ticn to buy, within reasonable
distance: also have Dill seed, to
sell, 5c pkt., 75c Ib. del. Geo. W.
Jackson, Fayetteville, R 2.
Exch. good value for a good
mule or two milk cows. H. D.
Dowdy, Hawkinsville. .
_ Exe. good milk cow for a good
mule or horse and pay differ-
ence if necessary. C. B. Collins,
Hazlehurst.
Exe. value for a good farm
mule or horse, not over 10 yrs.
old, wt. about 1 M Ibs. See or
communicate with: W. H. Mix-
on, Toomsboro, R 1
Will trade a good value for
pair of farm mules not over 7
yrs. old, wt. 1 M. lbs., in pood
cond. Write or see: J. H. Tig-
ner, Atlanta, 41 Exchange Place.
Want. 1 good, sound, gentle
farm mule not over 15 yrs. old.
Must be pert and cheap for
cash. Want 200 baby chicks raise
10 wks. old, on halves. Mrs. J.
S Taylor, Montezuma, R 1, Box
102.
Positions Wanted
Want 1 horse farm on 50-50
basis. Near Atlanta. D. W. Tr-
ner, Atlanta, 404 Crew St.
Young man desires job on
farm, near Atlanta. Expert hand
milker. Reply at onee. Herbert
L, Pinkham, 357 Oakland St.
Young man without bad hab-
its desires position on farm,
close to Atlanta. Accept any
reasonabie offer. Come after me
after 4 P. M. or all day Sunday.
Geo. Harper, Atlanta, 357 Oak-
land Ave.
First class Whe-wright Black-
smith, wants good location. Sal-
ary, share, or other basis. Life
Sap: we 3 Bors
oe
Also have 2 W. L. cockerels ior].
scores
place. W. L Morris, Gordon, P.
O. Box 13.
Refined widow and aaneniee
want work on farm. Can do any
kind of work. Want good home
and small salary for 1938. Mrs.
Sarah Fuesselle, Gough, Clo R.
E. Davis.
Widow wants job on farm with
nice family, assisting with ~
light work. State salary and par-
ticulars in first letter. Mrs. S. C.
Linder, Pembroke,
Widow, 2 girls, 13, 17, boy, 11
yrs. of age, want job on dairy,
poultry, and truck farm, also
caring foy flowers, or other nur-
sery yrs. Mrs. I LL. Thrasher,
Union Point.
Want position as overseer of |
large farm or dairy. Life time
exp. Home veterinarian. Can
furnish best of reference. Do >
not drink whiskey. Age 56 yrs.
C. C. Wyche, Greenville, R 2. ~
_ Want to hear from Turpentine
Operators, needing woodsman or
labor. 20 yrs. exp. Best of ref.
Write or see: Samuel Thos. Jef-
ferson, Lenox R. 1. A
Man and wife want 1 horse
crop on halves, or job for wa-
ges. Can give ref. Want to get
with a good honest man, at 50c
a day. Frank Crider, Royston,
98 yr. old man, wife, no chil-
dren wants job with dairy. 5 yrs
exp. Can drive truck. Dont drink
smoke, chew and can furnish
best of ref. J. W. Lord, Atlanta,
281 Alaska Ave.
29 yr. old widow with. little
girl, wants home with christian
people on farm, doing light farm _
work for home for self and
child and small salary. Child
can help pick cotton and small
chores around the place. Mrs.
Estelle Shehan, Franklin, R 2.
Want a farm of about 1 horse.
Standing rent basis. Able to fi-
nance self. Prefer clase to At-
lanta. Write. A. M. Steen, At-
lanta, 36 Bass St. Sw.
Father, mother, son and dau-
ghter, grown, would truck, farm,
raise chicks, on 50-50 basis; if
north of here, raise hogs. Best
of ref. Apply at once. V. A.
Beesbee, Hawkinsville, R 2 .
Want a good 1 horse farm to
work on halves. Have to be
moved and furnished stock. I
can furnish myself. W. C. Pat-
ton, Atlanta, R 2, Box 517. :
Several young men want to
work on farms for keep and ex-
tra money. Full details will se-
cure prompt service. Communi-
cate with: E. K. Moody, Person-
nel Secty, Red Shield Lodge,
Atlanta, 125 Ivy St.
Want small crop of about 15-
20 acres near Atlanta. Shares or
standing rent. Can furnish self.
Good-ref. Mrs. Bertha Wood, At-
Janta, 15 Capitol Ave. SW.
Woman with 2 children. 6 and |
2 yrs. of age, wishes work in
country, poultry and other light
farm work for salary, room and
board, Mrs. Margaret Moore, At~-
Janta, 509 Washington St. SW.
Want work on farm 3. in fam-
ily. 18 yr. old son and self will
work for 50c day each, with
right party. Want garden for
own use. D. T. Lanier, SAVE. ae
nah, R 4.
Want 1 horse crop on Halves,
Small family. Have to be moved.
Would consider a wage job. Can
drive truck and any dairy work.
J. A. Barrett, Stone Min. R11.)
Clo Paul Kight. - 2
Man. with family wants a 2
horse crop on halves. Need noth- |
ing except mules, fertilizer and
aed. I do the rest. O. C. Queen,
Douglasville, R 5.
Want a few acres of land.
with 4 or 5 room house, near
Atlanta Standing rent. Write. one
J. Hulsey, Atlanta, 2017 Gordon :
Road.
Want 2 horse crop on halves.
Write or see me. W. J. Bullard,
AveE, 451 Crew St.
Positions Wanted
- Want small farm of about 35
acres in cultivation. 4 room
house, not over 25 miles from
Atlanta. 8 in family, 6 workers.
Exp. farmer, and good ref. I. A.
Turner, Atlanta, R 8
Want 1 horse crop on 58-50
basis Stock, tools, guano fur-
nished, or will work for wages.
Consider poultry fam, or any-
thing can make a living wage.
Ref. if wanted. Frank Henry,
Dunwoody, R 1.
Man, wife, 2 children want 1
horse crop on 50-50 basis. Ref.
exch. Need $40 for supplies.
Would work for wages until
crop time. E. G. Allen, Royston,
ly
Want job as helper on truck
or dairy farm, or can look after
poultry. Also drive truck. Want
live with family, board, laundry
and $8 mo. Let me hear at once.
Thos. Roy Brown, Davisboro.
Want a farm. 3 children large
enough to work. Have to be fur-
nished our eats and moved. Will
work and make crop without any
shares in the crop. D C. Roberts,
Atco.
Want place in country, assist -
ing with light farm work, poul-
try, etc., for home and small sal-
ary. 27 yr. old widow with 4 yr.
old child. Mrs. Gladys Jenkins,
Lilburn.
Home tanning: hides tanned,
_ 25 per Ib. leather. H. A. Buller,
Dahlonega, R 3. _
Want good 2 horse crop on
shares with man who can fur-
nish me stock. Can run myself
with a little extra work in spare
times. Can move any time. C. R.
Pitman, Statesboro, R 3.
- Want good, 1 horse farm near
school and Holiness church. Wi-
dow, very industrious. Have a
place but do not like it. Mrs.
Emma Davis, Jacksonville, R 1.
- Widow, 45 yrs. old with 19 yr
ld son, both good, ieliabie
workers. Thoroughly exp. in all
kinds of farm work. (with old
people preferred). Give services
for home and small wage. Good
ref. Mrs. Linnie Doles, Doerun,
R 3, a M. J. Pitts.
Farm ists. Wanted
- Want youns woman, single, to
help with light farm work. Pre-
fer between 25 and 30 yrs. old.
John Hill McCarty, Vienna, 505
8th St.
- Want boy, 10 to 15 yrs. old
for light farm work, for board
and upkeep and some spendine
money. Orphan preferred. P. C.
Mikell, Ray City, R 1,
Want a good man for a 2?
NVorse farm Standing rent. J. P.
Carter, Naylor.
Want woman, 30-40 yrs. of ave
for light farm work, poultry, etc
Board and small salary. Must be
healthy, good worker, and have
good ref. Mrs. J. I. Tucker,
Stonewall, R 1.
Want man with stock to tend
a 2 horse farm. Share or stand-
ing rent. W. J Morgan, ~Still-
more.
Want 15 yr. old boy, ambi-
tious, who believes in farming.
to grow with increasing oppor-
tunity in stock raising business.
Board and percentage of in-
come; good home, and education
if wilt study. S. T. Kidder, Meigs.
Want good, honest boy, 16 to
18 yrs. of age, to help make and
ather crop, for bale of cotton
and board. Bill Hudgins, Bre-
len, R 2.
Want good man or boy, good
worker, to help make crop. One
that can plow. Reasonable wag-
es and board. T. L. Roberts, Car-
-rollton. :
_. Want woman, 40-50 yrs. of age
to live in home family of 4, all
nearly grown, to help with poul-
try, garden and other light farm
wille, | R 4.
Want
ir e or Young woman,
work, B. F. Knowles, Weenie:
Farm Help Wanted
not over 30 yrs. of age to live as
one of family (of 2) and assist
with light work. Must know how
to milk. Write. J. Be Browning,
Dublin, R 3.
Want good woman, unincum-
bered, 35-45 yrs. of age, to live
as one of family and assist with
poultry, flowers, ete. Write for
full. particulars. J. T. Martin,
Villa Rica, R 2.
Want man 35 or 40 yrs. old to
farm. Must know how to plow.
$3 mo. board and washing, and a
good home. John L. Bennett,
Screven, R 2, Box $1.
Want farmer with stock, fur-
nish self, work 2 - 4 horse crop,
fine tobacco land, 2 good hous-
es, pastures; church and school
near. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Want farmers who can fur-
nish thelr own stock and feed.
Good farms. Furnish guano and
some money after May 15th bas-
ed on active operations. 30
farms on this basis. J. CG. Collier,
Barnesville.
Want a white woman, 19 to 33
yrs. of age, to live in home and
assist with light work. Write or
come see, C. B. Wills, Kathleen.
' Want boy not under 11 yrs. of
age to live in home and assist
with light farm work for board
and clothes. Must be of good
habits. Good home for right par-
ty M. A. Baldwin, Garfield, R 1.
Want a wood, non-tobaccoo,
industrious, moral boy or wo-
man to live in home of 2 and as-
sist with farm work. Jas. A.
Carter, Quitman.
Want able - bodied, honest.
young man, over 18 yrs. of age,
to live as one of family and help
on farm. Must be able to read,
write and figure some, also drive
truck. Some ref. required. Board.
laundry, little spending money.
T. C Gordon, Morrow.
Want a plow boy, not under
16 years of age. Will furnish.
board, washing and will give
cotton patch. W. 8. Anglin,
Cumming, R 4.
Want reliable, hard working,
honest and sober farmer for 2
or 8 borse farm, with good land
and house, on halves. Prefer
man who can move and finance
self, and not too far away. Give
ref. John S. Boyd, Jr., Thomson.
Want nice, clean, sober, mid-
dleaged, single man to work on
farm for wages. One was raised
on farm, knows how to, and is
not afraid of work. $6 mo. in-
eluding board and laundry. F.
M. Walden, Vienna, R 6.
. Want a farmer for a 1 horse
farm, 4 mi. Fairburn. Plenty of
water and patture, fairly good 4
room house, barn, ete. For 1 bale
cotton. See: J. H. Gibson, At-
lanta, 739 Garibaldi St. SW.
Want a good, refined, white.
Christian woman, 30-50 yrs old
to live in home and assist with
Nght farm work, for board and
small salary. Write at once. G.
M. Staples, Conley.
Want boy or young man to
work on farm for part of crop.
Must be yood worker, without
bad habits. Write for informat-
tion. Leon Rowe, Alapaha. R 2.
Want boy to live with me on
farm, 12 to 14 yrs. orphan pre-
ferred. Write: Clarence E. Har-
die. Ivey.
Want a young woman at once
to live in home with couple, old
man and wife, and assist with
light farm work, for $1.50 week,
board and washing. Write. C. M.
Southern, Dunwoody, R 1.
FARM PARTNER WANTED
Want a partner with mule and
plows for 50 A. farm. Man and
wife or single man. If interested,
write. John Forbes, Charing.
| Plants For Sale
White Bermuda onion plants,
'70c M postpaid: Seeded Ribbon}
teane seed, 60c pk, Del. in Zone
MARKET BULLETIN:
Plants For Sale
2. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, R 5:
Missionary strawberry plants,
true to name, $2 M packed in
damp moss. Money order, or
send COD. Any amount. Bud
Sweat, Alma, R 1, Box 26.
Cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, 50c M. Unlimited supply.
Joe Wisenbaker, Valdosta.
EH. J., cabbage plants, 12 1-2c
C; white bunch butter-benas,
15 lb. Colored, 10c Ib. Add post-
age. Exc. for 100 lb cap. white
sacks, without holes, dried ap-
ples, of garden seed. Mrs. P. G.
Bostwick, Bluffton.
Young berry plants, Orig. Gov
stock. Well rooted, 75c doz. 500
per C. $25 M. Savaanah, RFD 4.
Cabbage plants, 50c M. Book-
ing orders for Cert. Porto Rico
potato plants, $1 M. Tomato, 75c
M. Prices good February 2st.
Quality yuar. Herman Boat-
right, Alma,
E. J., Copenhagen, Flat Dutch,
frost-proof cabbage plants, rea-
dy, 300, 35c; 500, 55c; 85c M.
Bermuda and Prizetaker onion
plants, same price. All post-
paid. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Cabbage and onion plants, ail
var., 50c M. Cash with order. Exc
for Stone Mtn. watermelon seed.
W. R. Peters, Ray City.
Strawberry plants, free from
disease or grass. Sell or exc. for
Elberta peach trees, 3 yrs. old, or
for grape vines Mell J. Tanner,
Sandersville.
Millions frost - proof plants
ready, Chas. W., Dutch and Co-
penhagen Market; White Crys-
tal Wax and White Bermuda
onion, genuine Ga. heading col-
lard, 60c M. 500, 45c; 200, 25c.
COD. W. A. Bruce. Cloudland.
Gooseberries, raspberries, 25c
doz. plants; eden sage, 20
bunch Mrs. . Vick, Ellijay.
Ms ea onion, Boston
lettuce, cabbage, Beets and col-
lards. 15c C. $1 M. at field; 25c
C. $125 M del. Kudzu plants, $5
M. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
Martha Washington aspara-
gus Crowns, $2.50 M. Conces-
sions in price in quantity lots.
Watt Brown, Montezuma.
Frost-proof cabbave plants,
600, 40c; 60c M postpaid. 5 M $2
Exp. Col. Ranville Fossett, Bax-
ley.
Copenhagen Market cabbage,
New York, or Wonderful lettuce,
Bermuda onion plants; 500 cab-
bage. 400 lettuce, 400 onion, al
for $1 prepaid: 600 plants, an:
var., or mixed, 50 prepaid. D. J
Harrison. Blackshear.
Chas W. cabbage plants, 75 MV
del. P. P, 50 in 5 M or more
ots, Exp. Collect: Crvstal Way
Bermuda onion. 75 M prepaid:
5 M up, 50c M. Exn. collect. Robt
Black, Jr., Valdosta, Rt 4, Bor
109.
. J. Chas. W, frost-proof
cabbace plants, ready, 590, 35c:
60c M. Onton plants, 7he MM
Money order, Prompt shipment
R. 8. Burgess, Pembroke.
Frost-proof cabbage plants, FE
J., Chas. W., and collard plants
N. C. Buncomb. Open fielc
erown. ready, del. by parcel
nost, 500, 35: 60c M. Pure Pink
Queen cantaloup seed. 60c Ib. J.
O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3.
Strawberry plants, Klondike.
Missionary, Lady Thompson,
1.50 per M del. State insp. Guy
Tavior, Macon, R 1.
Chas. W. cabbave and Bermu-
da, onion plants, 50c M. Add pos-
tage on small orders. John W.
Berrvhill, Lakeland.
Mastoson Everbearing straw-
berry plants. 35c CC. $3.15 M
postpaid in Ga. Miss Viola Tur-
ner. Cleveland, R 4.
Extra Jaree Prizetaker, vellow
and white Bermuda onion plants
500. 406; 70c M; E. J., Chas, W.
cabhage, same price. All post-
paid. No stamps. Mrs. Geo.
Gaffney, Fitazerald. |
Chas. and E. J. cabbave, Crys-
tal vee and Yellow Bermuda
f Shipnir red
Plants For Sale
onions, 65c M del. or 5c per C.
at Beds. Mrs. H. S. Turner, Fitz-
gerald, R 3
Quality explains difference be-
tween profit and loss in straw-
berry growing. Try my sirictly
quality Missionaries, you will be
delighted. Ref. People 3 Bank,
here. W. F. Luckie, Ray City.
Frost-proof cabbage plants, E.
J., Chas, W., Flat Dutch; Suc-
cession, Copenhagen; Bermuda
onion, Yellow and White, 500,
45c; 70c M del. Immediate ship-
ment. C. W. Stokes, Macon, R 3.
Ms cabbage plants, E. J., C.
W., Succesion and Flat Dutch;
200 for 35c; 500, 50c; 75c M. All
postpaid. T. P. Wootten, Tig-
nall,
Cabbage plants ,all varieties,
50c M del. Onion plants, White
Bermuda, 75c M. del. Millions to
offer. B. J. Morris, Baxley.
Millions frost-proof Chas. W.,
and E. J., J. W. cabbage plants,
ready for market, prepaid, guar.
good count and satisfaction, 35c,
500; 50c M. J. P. Morris, Bax-
ley.
Flat Dutch, E. J., cabbage
plants, 20c C. 48c, 500: 60c M.
Also Red Berkshire pigs, 13 wks.
old, thrifty growers, $3 each. D.
A. Lewis, Baxley, R 4, Box 40.
. Field yrown, frost- -proof cab-
bage plants, E. J., Chas. W., 10c
Gi. 25c;; 300; 75 M. Everbearine
strawberry plants, 150.) Si. MM:
All postpaid. Mrs. A. R. Rosser,
Pitts.
600 each, Early J., cabbage and
Bermuda onion plants, $1, post-
paid to any address in Ga. Mrs.
Maude Brooks, Arlington, RFD.
Want to contract several hun-
dred M Gov. insp. P. R. red skin
potato plants with reliable party,
75c M at Bed. J. A. Leary, Chula,
Rel.
Young berries. The money
maker of the coming year; a new
venture in Ga. 75c doz; $5 C.
$35 M. Information about culti-
vation. Mrs. J. Reinstein, Sa-
vannah, 727 East 30th. St.
W. and Dutch cabbage plants,
500, 35c; 60c M postpaid; 40c M
FOB; 10 M $3.50. Exe. for dried
fruit, beans, tobacco or fresh
pork. Lemuel Chambers, Gaines-
ville, R 1.
Porto Rico potato plants. Exc.
1 M for Bu. Rust-proof oats, if
can send oats at once; plants to
be del. April or May; also exc.
viants for peanuts, or Iron or
Brab peas. Mrs. Maude Thomas
Baxley, R 2.
Frost-proof cabbage plants, FE
1, . W., Flat Dutch. 300, 20
500, 25c; 45c M. 5 M $2. All de!
Prompt service. M. J. Lewis
Baxley, Star Rt.
Red Goose plums, large var., 2
for 30c: fine var., Everbearin-
and April bearing strawberr:
niants, 800, 65c; $150 M. Exc
for anything can use, Mrs. Sar
Smith, Austell, R 2.
Chas. W., Copenhagen an?
Golden Acre cabbare plants, 10
S. 75c M in lots 3 M up; Crysta
Wax Bermuda onion plants
same price. Del. Cash with or-
der, M. M. Yarbrouch, Guvton.
BE. J., Chas. and Conenhaver
frost-proof cabhaze plants, 300
35c; 600. 50c; 80c M. Bermude
onion plants. same price. Al
nostnaid. Odis Conner, Pitts, R
1, Box 205. -
C. WW" cabbare. Prizetaker
Crysta@vax and Yellow Rermn-
dg, onions, all 10 C. 65 M:
Eden Gem and Rockvford can-
taloun seed, 1-4 Ib. 15: 5Ne Th:
Ky. Wonder snav beans, 25 Ib.
R. W Dowdy, Fitzeerald R 2.
Farliest var., imyv. Klondike
strawberry plants, 20c C. $150 M
Large, everbearing strawherrvy.
20e C. $2.50 M. Mrs.
Crowe. Cumming, R 1.
Booking orders, genuine, imn.
red and nink skin Portorican and
Nancy Hall potato plants, $1 M.
March 260th. Texas
Ribbon Cane seed, 50c pk, veer
Grady
Missionary, $1.25 M. Exc
W. J. Childs, Jr., Wayside.
Thursday, January ;
Plants For Sale
cash, bal. COD. J. H. Lord,
ham. ;
Kudgu plants, 3 - 5 yrs,
well rooted. Shipped sam
gathered. $4 M. Prepaid if
accompanies order. fT,
Thompson, Hartwell, R 1
Cabbage plants, Chas
Extra Early Jersey; Be.
onion plants, 500, 40c;
postpaid. I. L. Stokes, Fi
ald, R 3.
Mastodon Everbearing
berry plants, 35c C. 300,
paid in Ga. Exc. for wh
sacks in good cond., at 6c
Both parties to pay
Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleve
a
Seed For Sale
No. 1 White Spanish
recleaned, $2 per 100 lbs;
early speckled peas, 90c bu
ham peas, $1 bu. Soun
seed, FOB. Cash with orde
C. Bressell, Gibson. :
Sweet salad peas, 10 cu
big yellow pumpkin seed,
cup; yellow pop corn, 10c ]
1932 crop. Mrs. A, Tuck,
R 3.
Honey Drip cane sco Ad q
bu. Not prepaid. C. WwW.
Lyons, R 4. ;
Very choice seed chufas, $
FOB. W. B. Clifton, Olive
Calif. beer seed, 5c star
paid. J. M. Craton, Dallas
Long green pod okra see
lb; white nest onion, 35
Strawberry plants, Klondike
white feed sacks or other
Mrs. Bertha Patterson, Wa
1 bu. yellow crowder peas
sev. bu. Rice popcorn. Make
offer with postage. J. D. Pa
Williamson.
Brown Top millet. seed,
and recleaned, 15c per lb. pe
lb. lots, FOB. Geo. BL B
Huchings.
Fey. half Runner cake
25 1b. 5 Ibs. $1; Cream cr
ers, 10 lbs. 75c; Eng. ga
peas, 25c Ib. 5 lbs. $1. All
paid. Satisfaction. E. A. Haj
Buford.
Large pumpkin seed, 10
cupful. Mrs. Emory G.:
Jefferson, R 1.
Best var. pimiento seed, 7
Buncomb collard plants,
10 Ibs. Hastings long
okra, seed, 1932 crop, $4.50 or.
\b.; 18 pure breed Leghorn Ma
yullets, laying, $15. Mrs.
Harris, Milner, R 1.
Good, tender cornfield
seed, 15 lb. garden bean
Runner, 15 teacupful. Add
tage, Exc. for Bermuda
olants, Mrs. L. R. Ash wort
ganville, R 4.
Willetts Wonder freee!
Eng. pea, col. butter bean, su
flower seed, each, 25c per ti
cupful, del. No stamps. Lim#
supply. Mrs. H. H. sii B
men.
ver start, postpaid. J. M. Cra
Dallas, R 4.
Dixie Belle melon seed, p
and sound, 25c Ib. or exc. for p
nuts, syrup, lard or pigs. rc
Wood, Ivey, R 1. x
225 Ibs white velvet okra, sow ;
hew crop, $10 or 5c Ib. 10 Ib
or more; 4 bu. clean Honey D
sorghum seed, $3 FOB for
G. W. Narthcutt, Fairburn.
Old fashioned Cushaw and
pumpkin, 15 cupful; yard Ic
pea, 35c Ib; all kinds old f
ioned peach, 1982 crop, $1.5
100 Ibs.; Rice seed, 10c Ib.
Hubert Turner, Cleveland, R
White Bermuda onion sets.
qt. 2 qts. 25c, del. parcel
WwW. G. Hollomon, Brookly: -
Garden bean seed, Half.
ners, nice, sound, clean
a Mrs. 8S. ae Sloan, Lu)
sday, January 26, 1933.
- or Sale
or 5 lbs. nice, fresh Jersey
r per week, 25c lb. del. No
ms to be ret. Mrs. W. S.
ey, Ball Ground, R 4.
to 10 lbs. fresh Jersey buter,
T. B. tested cows. 25c Ib.
aid. Mrs. J. F. Campbell,
mart, R 3, Box 70. ,
, fresh country butter, 4
per week, 20c lb. del. Cash.
J. Oz Chambers, Bowdon,
Tbs. fresh butter per week,
lb. 3 lbs. for 65c. Cow T. B.
Cartons ret. Also. dried
5 Ibs. 45c. Cash or money
ae J. W Roper, Gaines-
Ibs. fresh country butter ea.
. Guar. full wt., 18 Ib. not
aid. Exc. for other value.
-E. E. Carter, Morven, R 1.
es.
Oe,
First class, firm, fresh country
*, 35c Ib. prepaid, Mrs. J.
den, Auburn, R 1,
Ibs. fresh country butter
_T. B. tested Jersey COWS,
Ib. postpaid. Guar. full wt.
) cartons to be ret. Mrs. C. E.
Roberts, Carrollton, R 2.
ORN AND SEED CORN |
FOR SALE
M bu. pood slipped shuck
, 5c bu. also 10 tons extra
peavine hay, $10 ton. All
_ W. O. Denmark, Brooklet.
bu. Whatleys Prolific seed
ed, 60c pk; 90c per 1-2 bu.
bu. W.-H. Bolton, Griffin,
436. ;
lexican June corn for seed,
_ selected, nubbed at each
and hand shelled, $1.25 per
R. Lee Blackwell, Calhoun,
yur corn for seed. Bolt like
t, 7e lb. and postage. Also
ngs Prolific, hand shelled,
nubbed, 35c pk; Beet seed,
cupful. Add postage. H. C.
n, Carlton, R 2.
ip shucked corn in truck
, 89 Ibs. to bu. Sound, well
rved and practically free
weevils, 35c at farm. Chas.
we Jr., Ft. Valley.
hatleys Prolific seed corn,
u. F. J. Conner, Uvalda.
Whatleys Prolific seed
F. Scott, Dawson,
ban Yellow Flint seed corn,
mixed with white corn, 75c
$2 bu. FOB. Grady Cook,
Re 2.)
uckers Favorite seed corn,
ni 50c postpaid in 2nd zone;
for low price on 100 Ib.
rs. John Crone, Philomath.
nighten or little cob corn
best poor land corn that
). pure, selected. $1.25 bu.
_ or exch. C. L. Rhyne,
astings Prolific seed corn,
pk. shelled, or $1 bu. Carl-
Harwell, Newborn.
} bu. corn, 35c bu; 1800 bun-
fodder, 95c per hundred at
arn; also 1 Jersey cow, $15.
R. Speer, Waco. R 2.
Oice, select seed corn field
} with Hastings Prolific and
borough, 2 - 6 ears. 40 pk.
ms L. Stevenson, Sharps-
rters big ear seed corn, 50c
also wish to get in touch
i parties interested in buying
ato plants in season. Ran-
M Raulerson, Rockingham.
eee prolific corn, 75e pk.
fie er 1-2 bu. $2.25 Bu. T. G.
| Jesup, R 2.
. Georgia Products
For Sale
Slip shucked corn, white or
yellow, 50c bu. FOB barn; Pet-
ty-Toole wilt res. cotton seed,
50c bu. Exc. for N. C. Runner
peanuts, good and sound. O. H.
Scott, Jesup, R A.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Rowdens 40 cotton seed, Rolls
were run out at gin to prevent |.
mixing. Good, sound seed, 35c
bu. FOB. C. A. Patrick, Dooling.
Vandivers Heavy Fruiter cot-
ton seed, direct from Orig. 75c
bu. S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia.
Cokers wilt resistant pure cot-
ton seed, 1 1-16 in. staple, 50c
bu. Louie M. Cason, Warrenton,
RFD.
Imp. Ruckers, early and pro-
lific, 50c bu; Woods imp. Hast-
ings prolific seed corn, $1.50 bu;
Sugar (brown) crowder table
peas, 5c lb. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks
Wannamakers pltg. cotton
seed, and imp. Piedmont 2-ear
corn, priced right. Exc. for Jar-
vis corn, pigs, grain, peas. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks, R 1.
_ 50 to 75 tons Imp. Delta Pine
Land cotton seed for sale. Write
for prices and particulars. F. T.
Kidd, Hartwell.
Cokers No. 5 planting cotton
seed, also No. 1, 90-day Velvet
beans to exc. for some good
breed of shoats. M. T. Tanner,
Sandersville, R 1, Box 8,
Cokers Ped. long staple cot-
ton seed for sale or exc. for corn.
Write. C. V. Trimble, Adairsville.
From 5 to 20 bu. Summerours
Half and Half cotton seed, 50c
bu. Bought at $1 per bu. plus
express, and raised last yr. di-
rect from Summerour. Will not
sell less 5 bu. lots. FOB. D. J.
Woolbright, Dawson.
Pettys Imp. Wilt Resistant
cotton seed, ordered last yr. di-
rect from Pettys Farm. Extra
good, sound seed, 50c bu. FOB.
W. B. Godwin, Lenox.
50 bu. pure Rucker cotton
seed, 8rd yr. from Orig. 30c bu.
FOB. Money order. C. A. Reeves,
Carrollton, R 1.
Dark red, Long Staple cotton
seed, $1 bu. Exc. for milk goat,
syrup or flour. R. E. Lee, Car-
ters.
1932 Cokers No. 5, $1 bu. $3
per 100 Ibs. 500 lb. lots. From
Ped. seed, pure, could have been
Certified. 3-4 tons wheat baled
straw. Make offer. Jesse L. John-
son, Calhoun, 302.N. Wall St.
2nd yr, Rucker cotton seed,
cared for. 45c bu. shipped FOB;
at at barn. J. E. Stone, Adairs-
ville.
Rhynes Cook Wilt Resistant
and Clevewilt (long staple W.
R.) cotton seed, 75 bu. From
the Breeders. M. Rhyne, Plains.
25 bu. Cokers Super 7, First
yr. from Coker. 40c bu. FOB:
also 35 bu. No. 1 White Spanish
peanuts, 35c bu. FOB. F. B.
Brassell, Mitchell.
Cokers Super 7, wilt resistant.
50ec bu. Exe. 10 bu. for 10 bu.
Wannamakers Resistant: Stan-
leys Prolific seed corn; selected,
$1.50 bu. FOB. O. S. Williams,
Scotland.
Tooles recleaned, 50c bu. in
small lots. Sample on request.
Exc. some for N. C. peanuts or
field peas. T. L. Swanson, Fitz-
gerald, R 2.
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 1
1-8 in. staple, 40c bu. FOB. Plen-
ty good. Horace Danfel, Winston.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE.
Hams, cold ee cured, wt.
15 lbs. av. 12 Ib. G A Parks,
MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Products
For Sale
Brook County hams, 20 Ib.
Smoked with dead wood. Money
order only. Guar. against bugs.
Ship COD. Cleon Hutchinson,
Quitman, R 1.
Pure smoked country pork sau-
sage, 14c Ib. FOB. Smoked with | 3
green oak wood Sat. guar. Perry
Tucker, Moultrie, R 5.
Country cured hams, 12 1-2c;
sides and shoulders, 7 1-2c; lard,
8c; also 50 fat hogs, 3 1-4c; and
white unwashed wool, 20c_ Ib.
FOB. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawk-
insville.
2 nice cured hams, med. size,
150 lb. also 2 small shoulders, 10c
Ib. FOB; Nice, 4 yr. old cow,
Holstein and Jersey, fresh in, no
bad habits, $35 at barn. Mrs. G.
H. Hayes, Flippen.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Good, bright dried apples, 15c
lb. del. Also black walnuts, hul-
led, dried, 75c bu. here. Exc.
either for pork or sausage. Mrs.
A. J. Collins, Demorest.
Nice, sundried peaches, 15 Ib.
del; apples, 10c Ib. del. Mrs. S.
J. Rice, Royston, R 1.
Nice, sundried peaches, 10c Ib.
Will del. in 25 Ib. lots or more.
Mrs. C. W. Casey, Canon.
Nice, dried sour fruit, 10c Ib.
12 lb. lots. Add 10c postage. Mrs.
Gu P. Craig, Morganton, R 1,
Box 46.
Nice, sundried Fall apples, free
of peeling, core and worms, 9c Ib.
and postage. Mrs. F. Lloyd, Hia-
wassee.
1932 erop dried peaches, free
from worms, 10c Ib. and postage.
Mrs. Rex Chastain, Eastanollee,
R 2. e
Nice, sundried apples, 10c Ib.
del. in 10 lb. lots; snowball peach
trees, 6 for 50c. Mrs. Martha
White, Dahlonega, R 1.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-
' PLIES FOR SALE
Excellent grade Ext. honey. 1
10 lb. pail, $1; 2.10 Ib. $1.75 del.
Price on request in BBL. quan-
tity. B. E. Sheppard, Savannah,
1222 East Henry St.
Nice, Ext. honey in 5 Ib. pails,
75c del. Mrs. F. BR. Vincent,
Fruitland.
Pure Ext. honey, No. 2 grade,
2 10 lb. pails, postpaid, $1.75; 1
10 lb. pails, postpaid, $1; sev. 50
gal. BBLs. Attractive price on
BBL lots. Jno. A. Crummey, Doc-
tortown.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
22 bu. bunch peanuts, good
quality, wel filled, 5c Ib. or $1
bu. for lot, FOB. J. W. McMich-
en, Dallas, R 7.
100 lbs. mixed papershell pe-
cans, good quality, 10c lb. FOB.
Mrs. J. F. Hatchett, Greenville.
10 bu. big Spanish peanuts, 50c
bu. J. I. Burgamy, Davisboro, R
1, Box 52.
Good, imp. large red peanuts,
hand picked, bunch var. not
mixed, 25 to 100 Ibs. 6 1-2c Ib.
100 Ibs. up, 6c lb. FOB. Exc. for
Q-too-tan beans. Send stamp
for sample. J. C. Vernon, Menlo,
Roe
Large ,red peanuts, for plant-
ing, 25c qt. shelled; will prow 3
or 4 in hull;
Runner bean seed, free from
weevils, 15c Ib. small orders.
Marion Henderson, Grayson, R
1.
Stuart and Schley pecans, med.
size, 15 Ib. Mrs. J. S. Thornton,
Fayetteville.
Good Runner and Spanish
peanuts, 2c Ib. FOB. seals Smith
Douglas, R 2.
\
also striped Half
mont Imp. seed corn,
Georgia Products
For Sale
Some nice seedling and paper-
shell pecans. Make best offer
FOB Madison. J. L. Thomas,
Madison, R 1.
Good Ga. Runner peanuts, 50c
bu. FOB. John Powers, Adel, R
Large White Spanish peanuts
for seed, 5c lb. Add postage. Bes-
sie Martin, Gainesville, R 9.
Ga. Runner peanuts, 60c bu;
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 30c 1b;
also 90-day Velvet beans, 80c bu.
Texas Ribbon cane seed, 5c lb.
All FOB. Mrs. T. E. Wise, Ash-
burn.
Extra large new crop. paper-|
shell Schley pecans (45 make a
pound) 25c lb. postpaid. Mrs. }
Mattie J. Floyd, Chipley.
No. 1 Ga. Runner peanuts, 1
1-2c Ib. in 500 lb. lots, or more;
1 3-4c Ib. small lots; also Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, 35c lb. All
FOB. Floyd Sargent, Cordele, R
B.
75 bu. No. 1 Runner seed pea-
nuts, 75e bu. J. K. White, Lake
Park.
No. 1 white Spanish peanuts,
hand recleaned for seed, $2 C.
FOB here. John F. Wilcher,
Mitchell.
Large, well filled Stuart pe-
cans, 20c lb. Mobiles, 15c. T. J.
Wadsworth, Milner, R 1.
No. 1 N. C. Runner peanuts,
50c bu. No. 1 Spanish, 60c bu.;
36 March hatch B. R. pullets,
65c ea. Also Delmas ae 15c
lb. Money orders. W. S. Norton,
Edison.
Large, red Valencia peanitts,
free from trash and pops, 2 - 4
nuts to hull. 10 FOB; 12 1-2c
del.; 1931 Better Staple cotton
seed, 1 in. staple, 50c bu. FOB.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville.
No. 1 Ga. Runner peanuts, 1
3-4c lb. in small lots; over 500 Ib.
lots, 1 1-2c 1b. FOB. No chks.
6c extra if sample is wanted.
Chester Sirmons, Cordele, R B.
Good Stuart and Mobile pe-
cans, 20c Ib. del. in small lots;
50 Ibs. and up, 15c Jb. FOB;
Tesche, 15 Ib. del. small lots or
12c 1b. 500 lb. up order, FOB. C.
G. Oliver, Barnesville.
No. 1 N. C. Ga. raised runner
peanuts, 2c Ib. FOB; 5 bu. lots,
or more, 2c lb .del. in Ga. Money
order or chk. with order. C. H.
Parish, Tifton, R 86.
Large papershell pecans, 25c Ib.
del. in 5 Ib. lots or more, also
clean, hulled Black walnuts, 4c
Ib. del. in 25 Ib. lots. M. F. Nor-
man, Richland, R 5.
10 bu. white Spanish peanuts,
"5c bu. Also a rooster, half Black
Giant, half Red; 2 hens, $1 ea.
3 for $2.75. Dorsett Roberts,
Macon, Rt. 5, Phone Macon 8922.
Valencia peanuts for seed, no
trash nor pops, 7 1-2c Ib. $5 per
100 Ibs. FOB Mrs. F. C. Saw-
yer, Sulphur Springs.
About 600 Ibs. 1931 pecans, 10c
Ib. at my home. T. W. MeAllis-
ter, Buena Vista.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
Scuppernong, muscadine vines,
Turkey figs, Blue plums, 10c a.;
85c doz, $4.50 C; Hazlenut bush-
es, 3 doz. $1.. Well rooted. Del.
Exe. for other value. A. T. Pat-
terson, Waco. ;
Goose plum trees, 4 for 35c.
del. in Ga. Send stamps; Pied-
55@. pk.
del. in Ga. Write for bu. prices.
Exc. 1 bu. for bu. Jarvis yellow
corn. A. Steinheimer, ey
Rr
- PAGE ELEVEN
Gedrin Products
For Sale
Four 3 yr old white and yel-
low clingstone peach trees, 5 - 6
ft. high, $1.25 del; heading var.,
collard seed, 35c Ib. - del.
want large size big black grape
vine. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.
White scuppernong vines, root-
ed, 6 mo. to 3 yrs., 4, 25c; 65c
doz. May cherry and Apple, 4 ft.
3, 20c. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. Leila Titshaw, Monroe. ~
May cherries, white Eng. peach
trees, red Goose plum trees, 4 - 5
ft. high, 7c ea. Exc. for potato
plants. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaines-
ville, R 7.
Scuppernong vines, rooted, lg.,
white var., 20c ea. 3 for 50c. post-
paid. Isla Hamilton, Alamo, Rr2.
Calif. and European grapes,
grafted on Phylloxera, resisting
native roots. 3 colors, 12 var., in-
cluding Monukka, Tokay, Emper-
or, Muscat, Thompsons Seedless,
etc. 85c ea. del.
Valley.
Apple, Pear, Peach, Grapes,
other trees and plants at prices
in keeping with existing condi-
tions. Can use corn, peas, SOr-
ghum seed, oats, soy beans, hay,
shoats, yearlings, etc. James
Cureton, Austell. ;
Sugar fig bushes, 25c each and
postage. Mrs. A. L. lBranan,
Macon, 209 Hardeman Ave.
10M budded pecan trees, 50c
ea. FOB, or exc. for equal value
in farm products. G. C. Swint,
Milner. :
Blue Damson and big Goose
plums, Sugar pears, May cher-
ries, Eng. horseapple. All 15c ea.
Gooseberry bushes, 75c doz.
Chestnut trees, $1 doz. Cora Tur-
ner, Cleveland, R 4. \
State insp., true to name Ap-
ple and Peach trees, 10-15c; Con-_
cord, Niagara grape vines, 10c
or exc. for corn, wheat, hogs. All
postpaid. W. 4H. Men
Cleveland.
3 each, Early, Summer, Fall,
Winter Keeper, apple trees, 1 yr
old, $1 doz; 2 yrs. old, $1 dozen,
del. Nice dried fruit, 10c lb. del.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Seedling trees, 2-5 ft. high:
Pecan, black walnut, old time
peach and cherry, blue currants,
sweet pomegranates, Fruit trees,
1 - 5 yrs., Nut trees, 3 - 5 yrs.
No order less doz. Mrs. B. All-
good, Oxford.
Old fashioned clingstone, Wht.
English, Yellow clingstone, Au-
gust, September peach seed, 10c
doz; Half runner striped garden
beans, 2 Ibs. 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, R 1.
White scuppernongs, rooted, 1-
3 yrs. old, 4, 25c; 65c doz.; May
cherry, 2 - 4 ft., 4, 30c. Add pos-
tage. No chks. Mrs. Roy Titshaw
Monroe.
Brown fig bushes, white scup-
pernong vines, Japanese apricot,
blue plums, well rooted, 10c ea.
$1 doz. 6 or more del. in assort-
ed lots; hazlenut bushes, 25c doz.
W. A. Moon, Waco, R 2.
Schley pecan trees, 4 - 6 ft.,
12 for $3; 50, $10; Himalaya
blackberry plants, 20c doz. Exc.
for white velvet okra seed. Mrs.
M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe.
Ped. pecan trees, that av. bear-
ing good crops. Schley and Stu-
art. T. S. Harris, Fort Valley.
Standard var., pecan trees,
Money-Maker, Stuart, Success,
Pabst and Schley. 2 - 8 ft. 20 to
35e ea. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
Hicks Black everbearing mul-
berry sprouts, 3 - 5 ft., well roo-
ted, 10c each, 15 for "$1: white
and black sctippernongs, rooted,
10c ea. 50c doz. Mrs. D. W. Mc-
Cook, ae R 2, Box dM.
Ales
N. Rosene, Ft. _
a
a
a
~ 10c ea. 50c doz.
tage.
eotton.
PAGE TWELVE _
Georgia Products
: For Sale
a crop grape cuttings, about
20M now being heeled in. Make
best offer at Vineyard. I. H.
~ Johnson, Dublin, R 6.
Japan plum trees, 3 - 5 ft.,
well rooted, 15c each, or exc. for y
erowder peas, any early kind.
- Mrs. John Griffis, Odum, R 1,
Box 135.
-Hazlenut bushes, any size, all
Emie White,
Cleveland, R 4.
Progressive everbearing straw-
perry plants, 30c C, $2.50 M.
- White artichokes, 40c gal. Red
_ Hot pepper, 25c lb. Emley Long
_ Cleveland, R 4.
Blue Damson plum and May
cherry, well rooted sprouts, $1
doz. Postpaid. Exc. for a few
budded pecan apple and peach
trees. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, R
eo he
Large Red plum trees, 10c ea.
or 15 for $1; tanzy and sweet
- fennel herbs, 5 - 15c; strawberry
_ plants, oe C. 200, 25c. Add pos-
J. W. Fordham,
ce aebaro, R 2.
_ May cherry, 2 - 3 ft. trees, 4
for 25c; sage plants, 250 doz,
white and brown fig sprouts, 3
for 25c; Concord grape cut. 75c
per C. Mrs. Tina Phillips, Flow-
ery Branch,
Genuine, yellow Delicious ap-
ite trees, 3 - 5 ft., $4 doz. 2 - 3
ft. $3 doz. J. H. Turner, Carroll-
oe ton, Rel.
Sugar figs, also large yellow
and red plum trees, 5c. ea. 50c
- doz. Cherry, 2 - 4 ft. 15c ea. No
order less 25c. Sam Harrell,
Quitman, R 6.
All lead. var. 2 - 3 yr. old ap-
ple and peach trees, 15 ea.;
_ Concord and Niagara grape, 10c;
_ Pear and cherry, 25c; Strawber-
ry plants, 40c M. L. C. Head,
Cleveland, R 1.
May cherry sprouts, 2 and 3
yrs. old, 10c ea. 75c doz; sugar
pear, 15c ea: $1 doz. Exc. for
tobacco or white sacks, or lint
Evelyn Roberts, Talla-
_ poosa, R 3.
Well rooted scuppernong vines,
large, White var., 20c ea. or 3 for
50c, postpaid. Isla Hamilton, Al-
amo, R 2.
All leading var. apple trees, 3
ft., 10; 3 yr. Concord, Niagara
grape, 10c ea. $7.50 C; Progress-
ive, Klondike strawberry plants,
50c ea. All State insp. C. M.
Alexander, Cleveland.
May cherry, walnut and plum
: trees, 3 for 25c; Sampson snake
root, 35c; Yellow root, 20c; wild
cherry bark, black haw, Queen
of the Meadow, 1l5c. Mrs. D. S.
Silver, Talking Rock.
State insp. leading var., fruit}
trees: Peach, $45 M; $5 C; $1.00
doz; Apple, Plum, Apricot, Fig
Walnut, $8 C; $1.25 -doz.; Pear,
cherry, $10 C. $1.50 doz. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale.
White Eng. peach trees, seed-
- lings, 75 doz.; Lucretia dewber-.
ry plants, 75c C; Giant string-
less bean, green pod okra, slick
leaf mustard, Ruby King pepper,
cheap. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green-
ville, R 3.
Apple, peach, pear, plum, pe-
can, fig trees; grape and scup-
- pernong vines, black and brown,
all going at rock bottom prices.
A. J. Welden, Griffin.
Yellow Delicious apple trees,
4-5 ft. $3 doz. FOB. No chks. J.
H. Turner, Carrollton, R 6.
State insp. budded pecan trees
lead. var., all sizes for sale or
exch. Write for bargain prices.
F. C. Geiger, Flintside.
700 nice pecan trees,
Thomaston, 5 to 8 ft. high, sell
or trade in lots of 100 or more.
T. J. Franklin, Atlanta, 663 Ww.
Peachtree St. Lae :
} doz. 6 or more del.
near.
Georgia Products.
For Sale
Gov. insp. pecan trees, Schiey,
Stuart and Money-Makers, 4 to
8 ft. 30c ea. FOB. No orders
less than 10 trees. Chas. C, Har-
man, Stovall.
Buded papershell pecan trees
of Schley, Stuart and Money-
Maker var., at prices far he-
low cost. T. S. Harris, Ft. Val-
ley.
White and black scuppernong
vines, well rooted, 10c ea. 3 for
25c; P. P. Hicks everbearing
mulberry sprouts, 3 for 25c, 15
for $1. Mrs, Marvin McCook,
McIntyre, R 2.
May cherry, 3, 20c; 65c doz.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 200,
35c; pumpkin sugar or salad
peas, sunflower seed, 2 cups, 1l5c.
Quince, 10c. Exc. Doyle Eller,
Ellijay, R 3.
Gooseberry bushes, 75c doz. $5
C. Black raspberry, 75c doz.
blue damson plums, 10 ea. Huc-
kleberries, $1 per C. Horseapple,
May cherries, 15c ea, Cora Tur-
ner, Cleveland, R 4.
Brown fig bushes, 8c ea. 85c
Mrs. B. E.
Patterson, Waco.
POTATOES FOR SALE
30 bu. pure PR. R. Bunch pota-
toes, $1.50 bu. at my home. E. C.
Banghan, Woodbury, R 1.
50 or 60 bu. Red yams, 30c bu.
at Funston, 5 mi. West of Moul-
trie. W. J. Manning, Funston.
Big Stem Jersey sweet potatoes,
50c bu. at my potato house. On
State highway. Come get them.
M. E. Newman, Rising Fawn.
Clietto bunch P. R. potatoes
' (best potato in Ga. made rate,
300 bu. to acre last yr.), 75c bu.
here, $1 bu. shipped; Slips, $1 M.
J. H. M. Cliett, Powersville.
Gov. treated P. R. potatoes, in
truck loads at farm 50c bu. Book-
ing orders for plants in season,
any quantity. Scott Hart, Amer-
icus.
White bunch Yam and Porto-
rican potato seed, kiln cured,
75c bu. Come to my home or
Covington Curb Market. No let-
ters. H. F. George, Oxford.
About 25 bu. P. R. potatoes,
35c bu. Mrs. J. D. Coster, Par-
ish.
Cokers Goiden P R. seed sweet
notatoes, $1 bu. 2 bu. bags; re-
cleaned, genuine O-too-tan Sov
heans, $1.50 bu. 2 1-2 bu. bags
FOB. Want to buy or rent ?
sood mules. O. K. David, Mar-
shallville.
SYRUP FOR. SALE
102 gal. (17 cases) syrup, 40c
sired. Mrs. BE. B. Stone, Whig-
ham.
New sorghum syrup in 10 Ib.
buckets, 55c ea. del. Strained
honey. bright, clear, 10 lb. buck-
et, $1.10 del; 18 lbs.-yellow bees-
wax, 20c Ib. lot del. Mrs A. F.
OKelley, Maysville, R 2.
A-1 grade new Cane syrup in
new 35 gal. Cypress bbls., $8.75
per bbl. A. E. Speer, Ochloch-
nee.
Ga. new Ribbon Cane syrup.
cs. Money orders only. Ship COD
Sec extra for postage. Cleon
Hutchinson, Quitman, R 1.
Ga. new Red Cane syrup, 9 1-4
No. 10, 6 gal. to cs. $3.60 cs. Cash
with order. 6c extra for sample.
Ship COD. C. R. Hutchinson,
Quitman, R 5.
Cane syrup, in full size beer bot-
tles, $1.50 doz. Cash with order.
6e for postage for sample. W. L.
H. T. Dasher, Lake Park, R 1.
60 gal. bbl. thick sorghum sy-
rup, 40c gal. bbl. thrown in. C.
'C. Wyche, Greenville, R 2.
_ Bright, heavy Ga. Cane syrup
| 60 gal. bbls. $14.50; 35 gal. $8.70; |
nuts,
100 bu. each, Nancy Hall and
$3; turnips and turnip
also peas:
eal. del. Atlanta. Sample if de-|
No. 10, 9 1~4, 6 gal. to cs. $3.60}.
Best grade So. Ga. pure Red
MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Products
For Sale
2 second-hand 35 gal. bbls. $8;
20 gal oak kegs, $6.25 ea. Cs.
6 gal. cans, $2.35. Money or-
der. J. E. Patrick, Quitman, R L.
Pure sugar cane syrup, thick
and heavy: 60 gal. bbl., $14.40;
835 gal. bbl. $8.75; 15 gal. oak keg,
$5.25; 6 No. 10 cans, $2.40; 24
gts; $3. Guar. Lee Patrick,
Quitman,
New Ribbon Cane. syrup ie gal,
cans, 6 gal. to cs. $3.60 per cs.
Money order. C. R. Hutchinson,
Quitman, R 5. -
Pure Cane syrup in gal. cans,
50c del. by P.P. R. Hilliard,
Fruitland.
Old fashioned pure Ga. Rib-
bon Cane syrup, in new 35 gal.
bbls., $10 per bbl; also 10M stalks
of green cane seed for sale. J. J.
Dixon, Bainbirdge, RFD.
1st grade Kayana cane syruy
for sale or exc. for mixed peas
and runner peanut seed; exc; 0
gal. for 10 bu. good cotton seed.
Herbert Conger, Ty Ty.
100 gal. good sorghum syrup,
in 1 gal. cans, 40c val. Sample
on request. G. N. Strong, New-
nan, R 5, Box 51.
TUNG OIL TREES FOR SALE
Tung Oil nut trees, 5c ea. or
will, exc. for other value. Also
hand shelled N. C. Runner pea-
5. Ib: Fo la: Cross, Col+
quitt.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
About 1-2 A. nice headed cab-
bage now ready. Make offer;
Want some N. C. Runner pea-
nuts for seed, also 1 S. P. C. reg.
stock gilts, 10 wks. to 6 mos. old.
Make price, FOB. Alfred Q.
Sweat, Alma, R 2, Box 39.
1 acre of Bunch collards, 12
11-2c doz. bunches. Fine bunches.
M. E. Sisson, Bonaire.
Truckers, 2 Ac. cabbage, some
now ready; others in 10 days. 1
1-2 miles East Nashville. Com-
municate before coming. J. W.
Adams, Nashville.
1-2 acre cabbage. 12 miles So.
Hazlehurst. Reason Lott, Hazle-
hurst.
10M large head of cabbage,
ready for trucks; also 2M col-
lards, ready for market. On high-
way. J. E. Hambrick, Shingler.
Nice headed collards, 275 heads
salad;
speckled, Unknown,
Brown sugar crowders, market
orice; imp. Red Spanish peanuts
4c lb.. G. H. Hayes, Flippen.
6M collards, large and tender,
te per head at my place. J. J.
Bloodworth, Gordon.
Can load trucks with cabbage
in small or large quantities.
Write or wire: J. H. James,
Blackshear.
6 acres cabbage, ready in about
10 days. 10 or 15 truck loads, also
cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants; and Clements wonder
watermelon seed. $1 oz. $10 Ib. E.
T. Clements, Tennille.
Sev. A. cabbage, green on-
ions, and nice turnips, ready for
market. Truckers come at once.
Frank Kittrell, Wray.
Sell patch or by truck
load. Live 8 miles Southeast
Lakeland, at Sirmans, Ga. Mrs.
Lewis Powell, Stockton, RFD.
About 600 bu. good Dasheens,
$1 bu. at farm or depot. J. O.
Ward, Blackshear.
Georgia Products
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 25 bu. No. 1 Brabham
peas at right price. Also want 35
gal. No. 1 Ga. cane syrup. Send
sample and prices on each. Ww. By
Hitchcock, Tifton. ae ates
Georgia Products
~ Wanted
Want 100 bu. Brabhams and 50
bu. Irons, at 40 bu. * E. You-
mans, Adrian.
Want 100 bu. Brabhams and
50 bu. Irons, if price is right. J.
R. Youmans, Columbus.
Want O-too-tan beans. State
best price del. J. B. Cowart, Ball
Ground, R 1.
Want 3 to 4 tons Velvet beans
in pod, also 3 or 4 tons peanut
hay. Quote best price del. At-
lanta. A. J. Redwine, Atlanta,
115 So. Forsyth St.
CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED
Exc, 100 pure bred B. R. baby
chicks for 14 bu. shelled corn, or
sell chciks for $6 cash. Mrs, Joe
Harrison, Rockingham.
Exc. P. C. sow and other value
for corn or anything can use. F.
B. Burke, Millen. R 4, Box 58.
Want 100 bu. slip shucked corn
(2 truck loads) FOB, not more
than 50 miles. State lowest cash
price. J. D. Watson, Watson
Springs, P. O. Maxeys, Ga.
Exc. 1 gal. white nest onions
for 6 lbs. white bunch butter
beans; yellow pop corn, 10c lb.
shelled, or 3 lbs. 25c. plus post-
age. W. P. Mobley, Monroe, R
4,
Quote prices on corn del. me
Wrens, any quantity. F. L. Nor-
ton, Wrens.
Want best price on 100 bu.
lots corn, del. Must be cheap,
not over 25c or 30c bu; for sale
Copperback turkey tom, fine
for breeding, $6 del. R. O. Hod-
ges, St. George.
COTTON SEED WANTED
Want 15 or 20 bu. blight-proof
cotton seed, also 2 or 300 lbs. N.
C. Runner peanut seed. Exc, P.
R. potato plants, del April or
May, for either or both. J, F.
Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Exe. Porto Rico potato plants
for a good wilt resistant cotton
seed. Exc. bu. for bu. Ea. pay
Frt. G. F. Morris, Lyons, R 3.
Exc. 300 Ibs. yellow Portorican
seed potatoes for 300 lbs. Wan-
namaker cotton seed. Shipped
to and from Byron, Ga. Ea. pay
Frt. Want best prices 2, M. B.
turkey hens. J. C. Cochran, St.
George.
Want Half and Half cotton
seed, recleaned, 1932 crop. Will
pay $1 per 100 Ibs. Send sample.
J. R. Zittrower, Springfield.
Exe. 5 M P. R. potato plants
in season, Gov. insp., pure, for
10 bu. pure Petty-Toole cotton
seed. Ea. pay express. G. T.
Roberts, Ashburn, R. 2. Box 65.
2 A. nice headed cabbage and :
| collards.
| Ringg,
FARM PRODUCE WANTED
Want farm produce: all va-
rieties of pecans, also black wal-
nut MEATS. N. W. Buchanan,
Americus.
Exc. good value for equal val-
ue in farm produce: Irish pota-
toes, meat, good No. Ga. syrup,
peanuts, pigs or poultry. Write.
Mrs. G. N. Barnette, Adairsville
Dried apples in exc. for bees-
wax, peas, velvet beans, or pecan
trees. W. C. Siler, Summertown.
Exc. good value for peas, corn,
wheat, and Milo Maize. C. C.
St.
Exc. 500 cabbage plants for 2
lbs. fresh butter, or for 5 Ibs.
dried fruit, or 4 lbs. sausage. Ea.
pay postage. Mrs. J. T. Sutton,
Pelham.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES WANTED
Want to buy 5 or 6 hives
Honey Bees. Address: Steele O.
York, Atlanta, 94 Luckie St.,
phone, Ja-8343.
' Want to rent Bees. Owner to
furnish. location, J. C. Aust,
Chasteen, Atlanta, 333 Peachtree
quality Tung Oil
Thursday, January
Georgia Produ
Wanted
Want 10 Ibs. good,
Comb honey. Exe. 5 lb
firm, fresh butter. Ea. pay
age. Sat. guar. Mrs. I. D,
Duffie, Ashland, R 1.
PECANS AND PEANU
WANTED
Exc. 10 white meed sack:
lb. cap. for pecans. Ea, pay
tage one way. Mrs. P. D. |
Hapeville, 3279 Stewart Ave.
Want 16 bu. long arm
State best cash price, or w:
good stock pigs, 6 wks. old
mer pigs from same sow wt
Ibs. ea. at 1 yr. old). S. E.
lis, Baxley.
Want 15 bu. N. C, Rinne
nut seed, now, in exc. fo
potato plants del. May 1s
want 200 baby chicks in
plants; Want 1 good mu
cash. B. F, Tuten, Bristo
1 1-4 bu. chufas, free
grass for 5 bu. No. 1 N.
ner peanuts, as much as
lot 3 in hull. Mrs. Leol D
Midville.
Exc, 10 M red skin Por
potato plants in season fo
N. C. Runner peanuts,
now. Will del. plants |
or May. A. H. C. Herndo)
ley, R 4.
Exc. potato plants for
trade for 300 Ibs. Runners,
1 sack of Fulghum seed
Exc. Sugar Cane syrup fe
C. seed peanuts, or will
chk. if reasonable; also
buy a small horse if ch
W. Corbitt, Lakeland.
Want to hear from parti
ing Runner peanuts for s
exc. Syrup at 35c per gal. i
gal. cans. J. P. Norma:
idge.
Want 5 bu. N. C. Runn
peanuts, also 5 bu. good
seed. Will exc. 3M good P. R
tato plants. Send seed
plants to be del. later. Ei
pay postage. Drury Tay!
ma, R 3. i
Exc. 5 lbs. wormless driec
ples for same amount Val
peanuts, also fresh, large
mustard seed, large pkt., 8
paid. Grace Reyngiay,
Want Virginia Runne
also Ga. Runners. No. 1
wanted for seed. State q
and price. W. H. Hicks,
R 3.
Highest cash pribes paid
seedling and papershell |
in any quantity. Send s x
and write the quantity yo
Exc. thoroughbred Ham
pigs for sound runner pee
O. S. Duggan, Chester.
PECAN AND OTHER
TREES, ETC., WA
Want about 1 doz. old fi
ed peach trees, to inclu
Yellow Chinese Clings an
Yellow Free Stones.
McArthur, Albany.
POTATOES WAN
Want 50 bu. genuine
skin Gov. insp. Porto R:
to seed stock for beddin
poses. Will pay cash, del.
Jones, R C.
SHUCKS WANT
Want 500 to 1M Ibs.
free from cobs, Quote pric
my barn. F, G. Jinks.
Point, 209 St, Michael $
TUNG OIL TREES W!
Want to buy 2 or 30
Broadhurst, Americ