Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 October 12

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)LUME 16.
Grain and Hay For Sale

10 bu. clean Beardless seed
Barley, sacked, FOB, $1.10 bu.
nry P. Osborne, Dillard.
Bancroft seed oats, 75c bu. Also
32 crop Velvet beans in pod,
$18 per ton. FOB. S. C. Owens,
roodbury.

~Bu. seed oats. All No. 1, clean
und bright. 75c bu. FOB. Cash
with order. O. M. Greene, Iron

y.
0 bu. Blue Stem May Wheat,

thoroughly hand picked before
cutting of all other grain. $1.50
a at my home. T. J. Barksdale,

neroft seed oats, pure, $1 bu.

H. Holt, Fayetteville. R 3.
Clean, new crop Tall Ga. rye,
2% bu. bag, $3.55, Abruzzi rye,
4 Bearded Barley, $3.10; genu-
1 Blue Stem wheat, $4. 50: Aus-
Winter peas,
ag. Nix Methvin,

. Candler St.
senuine Cokers str.

Decatur,
Fulghum

p st. HL. y Ramsey, Springfield.
: snuine Blue Stem seed wheat,
0 bu; pure Hastings 100-Bu.
S, B5 bu; also 2 real good
y milch cows, for sale cheap.

= . 0. Wilder, Pelham.

STATE CAPITOL
Grain and Hay Wanted

$7.25 per 100

DEPARTMENT of (@

G. C. ADAMS,

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR,

Want 5 bu. Winter Turf oats,
clean and sound. C. R. Johnson,
Clarkston.

Tio JOf.- Reo, Red chiceens to
exc. for Seed oats: Fulghum or
Hastings. Write. Benj. Hicks,

| Adel, R 1.
Bancroft, Appler or Hastings

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
Guernsey heifer,
Jersey heifer, 13 mos. old, $25. or
exc. for good, young, fresh Jersey
cow, 2nd or 8rd calf. Mrs .F. M.
Fisher, College Park, 1018 So.
Main St.

Guernsey heifer, pure bred, not
reg. Freshen January 15th, com-
ing 2 yrs. old, $25; Mrs. Belle
Sutton, Cedartown, R 3.

Jersey cow, 38rd calf, 4 gal. 1
lb. butter, good quality calf 4 mo.
old, $50 at barn; 11 more Jersey

and Guernsey heifers and milch
/cows. Cheap. G. B. Ham,

Cobb-.
town. .

3 White Face heifers, Grades,
300 to 500 lbs. Good shape and
color. R. T. Taylor, Richland.

1 good Jersey cow, T. B. tested,
1% gal. on pasture feed, $30 with
calf; $25 without. W. F. English,
Molena, Ree.

Young cow, fresh in, heifer calf
2 wks. old. Cow good cond. Gentle
$25 at barn. J. M. Winsleyt, Log-
anville, R 4.

No. 1, 6 yr. old, fat, clean ae
3rd calf (dropped Sept. 26th);
gal. milk, pound butter. Lost Pas
$35 at barn, or trade for good
pony. W. W. McPherson, Villa
Rica, R 1.

Pure bred and sub. to reg.
Guernsey bull, 8 wks. old. Dr.
Fishers stock. Write for further
information. Mrs. C. T. Lewis,
Chamblee, R 2.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA

15 mos. old,

| McDonough., R 3.

Live Stock For Sale

Hereford pure bred bull calves
of finest breeding, reg. in buyers
name, form our famous Colonial
Plantation herd. W. B. Hutchin-
son., Albany.

10 White Face Hereford heifers
bred to reg. bull, 5c lb. or $40 ea.
S. EB. Vandiver, Lavonia.

(1 large cow, lor 2-heifers, 2

bull yearlings for beef for sale;
Want to buy a cheap mule, 8 or
9 yrs. old. L. H. Cochran, Madi-
Son; 2.060

12. cows, 9 young, Ist and 2nd
calf, 3 around 10 yrs. old, 2 of
latter now fresh (3 gal.), 3 miles
Southwest Porterdale on State
Highway No. 81. Mrs. Willie Las-
ter, Covington, R. 5.

5 mos. old Guernsey male, $8;
heifer, 2-3 Jersey, 6 mos. old.
Both fat and O. K. $7, plus exp.
chgs. each or $14 for both plus
chgs. J. T.. Scott, Statesboro, R, 4,
Box 28.

Good cow and calf for sale, $20
Dehlia Mayfield, es 542
Fracier St.

Sev. cows and calves of range
type. 2 to 3 gal. per day, $25 fcr
cow and calf. T. A. Bowen, Blak-
ely.

Sell, 19 reg. Jersey milch cows,
7 heifers, coming 2 yrs. old, 5
heifers, coming yr. old, 1 extra
fine bull, would exc. for good
mule, A. M. Pace, Jackson.

Jersey cow, almost 3 yrs. old,
freshen October 20th first calf,

$30. Mixed pop corn, 4c 1b. on cob.

de lb. shelled: Exc. for dried fruit
or pecans. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,
Ray City.

2 good milch cows, 2 gal. Ist
and 2nd calf. $25 and $27.50; also
8-5 mos. old pigs, $3 ca. 3-8 wks.
old, $2 6a. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell,

, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1938.

Live Stock For Sale

Hereford pure-bred bull calves
of the finest breeding, reg. in
buyers name, from our famous
Colonial Plantation herd. W. B.
Hutchinson, Albany.

1 good cow, gentle, good cond.,
every way; 1 heifer calf 6 mos.
old, for sale. Mrs. W. H. Ed-
wards, Atlanta, Jonesboro Road,
Ra, Box: 355,

Young Jersey cow, gave 2 gal.
day with first calf; freshen in
February. $25.00. Mrs. Walter

| Wade, Stone Mtn.

4% mos. old Jersey heifer, $3,
eash at my barn. Mrs. S. W.
Spain, Rockmart, R2.

3-yr. old White-Face ' male,
gentle; 3 heifers, half White-
Face; 3 milch cows, to freshen
in 2 or 3 wks., with third calf.
Half Guernsey and half Jersey.
H. . Norman, Tignall, Rl.

2 fine Jersey heifers, 2 yrs. old
each, coming in 17th of October,

$25 each. W. D. East, Coosa, Rl.

2 male calves, 1 cow, 4 shoats,
1 horse wagon in ood repair.
Sell. Will take some corn and
seed oats. T. J. Postma, _Folks-
ton, Ri, Box 10.

Grade Jersey milch cows, some
fresh, some freshen soon, for sale.
Q. M. Rogers, Barney.

1 Black Jersey heifer, 1 Hol-
stein bull, for sale or exc. for
good able-bodied mule. Sam
Duffey, Stockbridge. R3.

11 yearlings, 15 mos. old, some
pure-bred Jersey heifers, $10.00
ea; Scallion onions, 25c gal.
Sets, 15c qt. Not postpaid. Mrs.
H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

ORs well broke, 6 yrs. old, wt.
8-900 Ibs. $50. Mrs. B.L. Grif=
fis, Dupont, R1, Box 65.

Pure-bred Polled Hereford cat-
tle. both bulls and heifers. E.

T. Boswell, Jr. Siloam.

Live Stock For

Reg. and Grade Aber
gus and Hereford bulls.
exc. for ae or work
| near,

en in 10 days; ofexs.

jJater, also pure-bred

sey calves. Choice 0:

Lee and calf 2 oon ie

C. Goolsby, Baxley, R3
3 good hornless Jer,
cows, soon to freshen. Gt
give 3% gal. to 5 gal. pe:
2 1-2 Ib. butter. $35. Mrs
R. Wilson, Garfield.
20 Holstein and Jersey
4 to 12 mos. old, 1
8 bulls, $5. ea;

J. heifers, freshen

10 heavy stee
L. E. Callier,

for the lot.
ville.

ote of 5 gal. dam. Sel
for 25 young W. L. -pullet
to lay. No culls. Mrs
Dunwoody.

Dark red steer, |
Red heifer about 2

trade for a Yee ae mu
horse. T. E. Farrell, Buckt
Ga.

Reg. Jersey pull calf, $ 5.
or seed taken. Will ; \
50 miles Atlanta.
liams, Maree: RL

Eggs, Georgia trade, doz.

riers, Extra, fancy, lb.
Friers, Ib.

Capons, 1b.

eld peas, mixed, bu. ...-._-..
Mield peas, not mixed, Diese

Country Butter, best table, Ib.
Ear Corn, (80 Ib. to bu.) bu.

Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. -_

Wheat,

Shoace (green) per 100 Ibs,
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton .

eps mice, Selected, Whites, doz. Hee ag
MSP ES NTA COU. 6. Ae ae ee
Eggs, standard, doz. -.-..---.-

i, Eggs, yard THM, (dog as eae e
ee Positano Se i ee ee

ew 10-12

Ducks, Tia see eS
Cepee D e
Turkeys, (Market Dui Toso

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ,

Atlanta Savannah

25
18

16.

So as 07-.12
SS aetees 07-.10

15

20

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65

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12.00
8.00

NO. 1, SPANISH PEANUTS$47.50 to $53.00 Delivered Mills. |
CHICAGO BUTTER MARKETRBased on 92 Score Centralized Standards: October 2nd, enc October 3rd, = Oc-
an ea 4th, 23c; October 5th, 23c; October 6th, 23c; October bi 23ce.

_ Prevailing Wholesale Prices Oct. 9, 1983. Always Subject to Variation.

Augusta

i

28

der to help the

has been reduced
one acre from thirty

serve you.
The legume

Notice To Farmers

The Department of Agriculture in or-
farmers of Georgia
have becn able to effect savings in the
cost of legume inoculation and the price
on inoculation for
(30c)
twenty-five (25c) cents and on a five
acre bottle from $1.50 to $1.00.

-It will be necessary for farmers who
are planting fall lezuminous crops re-
quiring inoculation to let the Denart-
ment of Agriculture have their orders
early in order that we may propesty

inoculation
yield and quality and not only improves
the crop but enriches the soil.

cents to

increases.

INDEX

Farm Help Wanted _..--.--- oe
Plants For Sale 4
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous, For Sale.
Miscellaneous Wanted Uest adem

: Tobacco For Sale
Tobacco Wanted
Georgia Products For Sale
Georgia Products Wanted


PAGE TWO.

| Georgia
Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS

Department Of ~

Agriculture
Executive Offices:
- State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
G. C. ADAMS,
Commission _r

J. F. GREER, Director,
Bureau of Markets

| THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1933.

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| Post Office at Atlanta, Geor-
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Special Notices

CORRECTIONS

350 acres land, 2 settlements,
with yood blidgs., good second
growth yellow pine timber, $1,000
cash and Government loan of $3,-
000, total of $4000. Real bargain.
John Daniel, Baxley.

PLANTS FOR SALE

; OR EXCHANIGE
Lady Thompson _ strawberry
rm plants to exch. for bulbs of any
kind: jonquils, tulips, butter and
eggs, or daffodils. Or sell plants.
Mrs. S. E. Field, Atlanta, 1814

Howell Mill Road.

PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT
_ TREES, ETC., FOR SALE

500, 1 yr. 1 ft. Walnut trees, 10c
- ea., in 100 lots, FOB. Kudzu
Crowns, $1 C. $6 M. Concord
grape vines, $1 doz. All moss-
packed. Yonge Walker, Toccoa,
~ Route 3.
_ $Starks Red, Yellow, and Dark
Delicious apple trees, 2 yrs. old,
| $5 ea. $3 doz. $20 C. Caco and
i





Ready ni

Si ames Cureton,

an grape vines, 25c ea. $2.50

Special Notice

IMARKET BULLETIN

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock For Sale


Thursday, Gutoner 12,

Live Stock Wanted

WHEAT WANTED .
Want to buy 200 bu. good va-
riety seed wheat, pure and free
from other seed, at reasonable
price. John O. Braselton, Brasel-
ton, Gar.

Live Stock For Sale

3 pure-bred Jersey cows, $40
and $50 ea. respectively. Write.
Mrs. W. L. Castleberry, Adel.

Jersey male calf, well-grown

\for age, 5 mos. old. $15 crated.
FOB. John A. Lanier, Gray-
mont, Rl.

Reg. Jersey bull calves, popu-
lar blood lines, 3 to 18 mos. old.
Cheap. Also March hatch R. I.
Red Triple A Grade cockerels,
for sale. Miss Mamie Knott, Ap-
alachee.

23 mos. old reg. Jersey bull
Sire, Plumets Successor, 290324,
Dam, Stillwell Daisys Adelaide,
670025. Sell or exc. for heifer.
B. F, Lester, Conyers, R4.

Red Jersey cow with month
ld calf, $20 without calf. Come
at once to see. L. A. McKibben,
Waco, R2.

Guernsey bull, ,wt. 1M Ibs. or
more if fat; 2 cows, Guernsey
and Jersey cross, giving milk ac-
cording to feed they get; 1
reifer. Reasonably priced if
aken together.. Essie Kinsey,
Cornelia.

2 good milch cows, 2% gal. 1st
and 2nd calves. $25; 3 young
ows and nine 9 wks. old pigs.
Sold together or separately, Mrs.

M. Kimbell, McDonough. R3.

~ Jersey cow, fresh in with first
2alf, gentle and good cond. $25
at my place. Mrs. J. S. Thorn-
ton, Fayetteville.

Pair of young steers, already
broke, ready to go to work; some
"eg. Jersey cows and heifers COXc:
some for hay); also 2 good mules.
Swap cow for good i-horse wa-
zon not too far-away. oO. H.
3radbury, Bogart.

Jersey cow, fresh in with 2nd
calf, $25 at my barn. W. P. Dor-
man, Fayetteville.

2 good Grade
20ws, both young and will soon
"reshen. Reasonable price at my
farm, 1 mile from nee W. I.
3ruce,. Dixie.

Reg. Jersey bull ata heifer, 10
and 12 mos. old, respectively,
rom high ~ producing dams.
Priced ripht. Harry, Hill,, Pal-
metto.

Jersey bull, 4 yrs. old, can be
reg. from best stock, $25; Duroc
Jersey sow, 5 yrs. old, reg.,, $15;
Reg. Duroc boar, 3 yrs. old, extra
fine. breeding $15. At barn
rices. Dick Tope, Sharpsburg,
Route 1,

1 reg. Guernsey bull, 3 yrs
old, for sale or exc. to prevent
in-breeding. E. A. Bond,
Swords. :

HOGS FOR SALE
2 young gilts with first pigs,
sell both with 9 pigs for cash, or
will exe for corn. W. I. Bruce,
Dixie, R2:
B. P. C. pigs, wt. about 35-45

lbs., $3 and $4 each; B. P. C
sow, $15. W. I. Pay East-
man, R4.

Queen Stilts, No. 741408 Du-
roc Jersey sow, bought from G.
S. C. of Agriculture, $25. A well-
cared for hog. Papers. 1 mi, east
of Soperton. Herman Mills, Tar-
rytown. R1.

Black Essex male pig, about
3 mos. old, 40-50 lbs. wt., for sale
or exc. Write. Mrs. Tim Bland,
Garfield, R2:

Reg. Chester White boar, 18
mos. old. Service cond., $25;
Chester White pigs, reg. prize-
winning stock, $4.50 to $6 ea. Exc,
for grain or peas. J. K. Waite,
Marietta, R2.

Black Guinea males, 50 lbs. $7
ea. 35 Ibs. $6.ea. _ EXe, for goats,
chickens or cow. OC. Ae Barnes,


ummit:

locality.

| gilts,

Jersey milch-

|son, Williamson

2 P. C. gilts, 4 mos. old, from
fine reg. sow, $8 ea. with pedi-
gree, of $9 reg. Also young Jer-
sey bull calf, 6 mos. old, $15 with
ped. No exch. J. E, Bailey, Ray-
mond.

Bunch of pigs for sale.

Hearn, Atlanta, R2. Box
Phone Cal 1647.
_ Pure-bred P. C. boar, wt. 250
or 300 lbs. just right for* heavy
service, $12; also Ga. Blue Stem
seed wheat, $1.25 bu. J, OC.
Broome, Hephzibah.

Reg. S. P. C. hogs of all ages,
sizes, from.the worlds Best
Blood lines. Priced right. F. H.
Bunn, Midville.

10 mos. old, fine male hog,
|crossed Essex and Jersey, for
sale or exc. for good var. seed
oats. E. Ingram, Logansville, Rl.

4 pure-bred Black P. C. 2 mos.
old gilts and males, $4 ea; six
1 mo. old gilts and males, $5 pr.
FOB. Vera Duggar, Sylvester.

10 P. C. 6 wks. old pigs for sale

or exc. for 30 bu. good seed oats.
Bring oats and get pigs. C. J.
Ligon, Talbotton.
. . P. C... 2: to 6 mos. old, reg.
in buyers name, $5 to $8 ea.
Will exc. for seed oats or rye.
C. H. Trussell, Sandersville. _

Big type, Straight Nose, Clem-
son College str., Berkshire shoats,
wt. 75 lbs. $7.50 ea. John G.
Richardson, Hartwell.

10 thrifty pigs, wt. about 40 or
45 lbs. for sale. Exc. for 3 mos.
old calves: pig for calf. Will
del. if can get calves from one
O. S. Duggan, Chester.

10 P. C. shoats, wt. 80 Ibs. Ex-
tra thrifty (respond better to
feed than any hogs I ever raised)
Sell, special price entire lot, or
exc. for corn at market price. S.
M. Nisbit, Rising Fawn.

7. Duroc Jersey pigs, 3 mos.
old, sub. to reg. $5. W.S. Nor-
ton, Edison.

Hampshire hogs, boars and
best of breeding, priced
right. J, F. Goodson, Wadley.

1 reg. Black Essex sow, about
3 yrs. old, wt. around 250 Ibs.
has' from. 6 to 12 pigs in a lit-
ter, $15 at my barn. W. Over-
street, Omega. :

3B. B.- P.-C.) pigs, 7 wks. old,
$3.50 at barn. Adairsville, R2.

2 reg. big bone Black P. C.
sows and 1 boar for sale. Write
for prices. E. H. Sherrill, Flow-
ery Branch, R38.

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

2 mare mules, wt. 850 lbs. and
1100 Ibs., and 1 good 1-horse wa-
gon, $100. 3B. H. Freeman, Sale
City, R2;

Good mule, gentle and sound,
wt. 1100 lbs. 10 yrs. old. Write.
Jos. M. Corbett, Nashville, R2.

Good horse in good shape every
way except thin (cultivated 25
acres this year), $10 or exc. for
2 nice pigs. A. S. Jones, Rex, Rl.

Mare mule around 14 yrs. old,
1M libs. $50; also mowing ma-

F. L.
- 64,

chine and rake, $25.00; sow and

7 pigs, 2 mos. old, $15. Julian
Brooks, Gordon.

- Good mule, about 11-yrs. old,

wt. about 1300 lbs. Perfectly
sound. and healthy. $100 cash.
No chks. Do not need, reason

for selling. 4 miles on Boston
Road. Mrs. J. J. Davis, Thom-
asville.

Gray mare mule, wt. 900 Ibs.
14 yrs. old (cultivated 40 acres
this year), $50 cash, or $25 cash,
bal. in cows. Live 3 miles north-
east Haywood on Rt. No. 1. A
M.. Thornton, Waycross, RFD 1.

Black mare mule, 10 yrs. old,
wt. 1150 lbs: For sale or exch.
for good work horse, or mare
and Jersey heifer that will fresh-
en soon. Willie Turner, Fayette-
vile, RFD 3.

2 fair farm mules, $25 and $30
ea., respectively, cash, or trade.
Pigs, $2 to $4. Thin hogs swap
for peas or corn. Y. M, Ander-


1 roan mare, about 75 yrs. old,
wt. 1 M. lbs. $35. C. H. Baldwin,
Douglasville.

Good, gentle, 12-yr. old farm
mare, $50. Exc. for calves, two
6 mos. old. Chas Duggan,, Ches-
ter.

Plug mule, 12 years old, work
anywhere, $35 cash, or exch. for
good milch cow , giving 2% or
3 gal. a day. Jim Baynes, Adairs-
ville, R, 4.

Black mare mule, $125. E. E.
McDonald, Stone Mtn., Ga., Cor.
Memorial ang Hambrick Road

Good mare mule, about 9 or 10
yrs old, wt. 900 lbs. Cheap for
cash. See Mrs. Kate Limerick,
Elberton, R 10, care J. S. Hall.

Shetland ponies. Herd of 10
for $500. Call on E. L. Berg-
strom, Dorchester, near Savan-
nah, Ga.

Mule colt, 17 mos. old, $50, or.

swap for work mule or horse,
10 or 12 years old, wt. 900 or 1 M
Homer Adcock, Adairsville.

1 mare mule, 13 yrs. old, wt.
about 1050 lbs. work anywhere.
$50 cash. G.L. Albertson, Dal-
ton, D 5.

12 yr. old mare, good farm
horse, $50.. Exch. for thin year-
lings. O. S. Duggan, Chester.

1 little red mare mue, work
anywhere, especially good under
saddle. Fat wt. 450 lbs. height,
4 ft. 2 in. $40 cash. Gilbert Wil-
liams, Milan.

RABBITS FOR SALE |

1 N. Z. White, pink-eyed buck,
2 does, 1 yr. old. All large, choice
stock, $3.00 for lot. Miss Mary
Garrison, Milan.

12 rabbits, 4 plack does, two 1
yr. old, one 8 mos. old, one 4 mos.
old;. 8 white, pink-eyed buck,
and rest does. All grown ex-
cept one 4 mos. old. All sub-
ject to reg. $8.00. J. C. Collor,
Atlanta, Box 176, Rt.. 2.

1 Silver Marten buck, grown,
BCS 1 white, pink-eyed doe
grown; -15; Silver Martins,
weaning age, 50c pr. Money or-
ders. Mrs. J. P. Harvey, Monro,

1 Red N. Z. doe, .1N. Z. White
doe and buck, 50c ea. Dana
Jones, Waverly Hall, R 1, Box 29

2 N. Z. White bucks, 4 mos.
old, sired by Snow King, Jr., the
finest buck in the south, $2.50 ea.
or exc. for March or April hatch,
American breed, Leghorn or
Minorca chickens. Jack Woods,
Atlanta, 2046 Dunwoody St.
Phone De. 1744-J.

burg buck, value $150.


SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

16 head nice mutton sheep, $2
ea. at my home; also 12 head
nice, large geese, 75c ea. on the
yard. Tom Hancock, Moultrie,
Route D. eat

40 nannies and 2 bills, common
goats, $1 per head. R. H. Mc-
Millan, Enigma, R 1.

Nice Angora buck goats, serv-
iceable age, $5 each. Jas. E. Bos-
well, Siloam.

1 Nubian buck, 9 months old,
from large breed, reg. stock, $10
FOB. Exch. for eugal value in
chickens or anything can use.
T. D. Fussell, Rhine.

Large, thoroughbred 'Toggen-
Service,
$2; 5c per day for feed. Dr. Mor-
gan, Juniper, Rl.

1 Nubian-Saanan doe, large
size; other Nubian, Toggenbureg,
does and young stock, Bargain.
or exch. for choice April hatch
W. L. pullets. Edwin Simpson,
Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W.

Young Southdown rams. and
ewes, $10 ea. Liberal discount on.
bunches of 3 or more. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton, R 2.

Reg. Toggenburg Service, $1.50
8 qt. dam. Last house on North
Hightower proad. J. foley, At.
lanta, R 7.

iL grown, full-blood Angora
billy goat, $3.00; 2 bills, 3-4 An-
gora, $2.00 each. A. E. Ribron,
Waynesville, Rt. Box 75.

calves. about 2 weeks old

Atlanta, 860 Boulevard,




















































CATTLE WANTED |

Want . Jersey cows, giving <
gal. milk, 1 1-2 lb. butter Exch
other grade catile. 2 head want
ed. B. A. Walker, Hazlehurst, R |

Will pay $2 mo. rent for fresh
cow, 3 gal. or over to go to cout \-
try; buy little later if satisf
tory. State best price and part
ulars. R. E. Ellard, Atlanta,
Healey Bldg.

Want few pure-bred Ang
bulls, wt. 400 to 600 lbs. L
Sheppard, Halcyondale.

Want real good No. 1, J
milch cow, fresh in, not less
3% to 4 gal. Good qualities
cheap for cash, or have a
heavy farm mule to trade.
or write. A. M. Nixon, A
ta, 237 Doane St., S. W.

HOGS WANTED
Want 12 shoats, wt. 30 to
lbs. Any good, large breed. |
what you have and Dee A,
Drake, Philomath. .
Want hogs, 100 lb. up. OR
McEver, Talmo.
Exch. Aberdeen Angus or H
ford bulis, reg. or Grade,
hogs, or woods cattle or m
near by; Joe Hart, Blacksh
care Dr. Odens Farm. ~

HORSES AND MULE
_ WANTED _

G. A. Lewis, Baxley, R 4,

Want pony of Shetland
wt. around 600 lbs. Must b
tle, good cond., and not o

to 1200 Ibs. 1st class and che
for cash; want 1 horse wagon,
good cond., Exch. 1931 crop
Cane syrup in cans. M.
derson, Nahunta. oe

Want pony, 800 lbs. wt.
cond. Keep for feed or giv
Also want mule, wt. abow
Ibs. Miss Myrtle Adams, Ma
tas R48.

Exch. 3 nice Guernsey

some pure bred B. Leghorn r
ters for a gentle and hea
pony, broke to ride. Mary
Dorey, Rome, R.1. . ee
Want to hear from part
has a mule for sale for cash,
over 30 miles from Soperton
bert Warnock, Soperton, R
Want 1 good mule, wt. a
1M or 1100 lbs. Cheap and
over 40 miles from Barnes
Let me know what you ha
R. M. Corley, Barnesville, R
1 large mule with* some |
and a good milch cow for ae
of small mules. Ww. Fe Pre
Temple, R 3.

SHEEP AND GOATS WAN
Want 3 or 4 nannie goats, |
fer butt-headed. Quote lo
price: T. Le Chaffin, Buckh
yk ;
Will pay '50c ea. or exch.
milch cow or pure little Gu
hogs, 30 slb. pigs at $6 each
some goats. Write. R. E. B
Summit.
Want 1 milk goat, fresh
that will give at least 4 qts. |
per day. State price. T. R
rell, Greenville, R 3._
Want fresh milk goats.
Nubian or Toggenburg.
price and full particulars.
sale, Carver strain Austra
chickens. $1.50 each, roos
$1.25 for hens. -Mrs. W
Rountree, Summit. iis

EGGS FOR. SALE
_ Fresh, fertile, Donaldson
eggs from culled flock of
Reds, 85c per 15, $1.50 for 30,
Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. .
Pure Cornish Indian eggs
per 15, 60c doz. in lot of 72. C
ret. Also roosters (same stock)
$1.25 ea, Exe, 3. for 3 of sa
breed. Money order. Mrs.
King, Rochelle, Ri.
Turken eggs, $1.00 for 16
ton returned. Rebecca Cam:


n and wife and 12 yr. old
et a i-horse farm on
; Can furnish self. Ref-
Have 100 bu. corn, hay
ther grains. J. H. Ricket-

, exp. farmer, age 42 yrs.
fe and self; want job as
er, small or large farm.
cattle, hogs and poultry,

machinery, also can op-.

Grist Mill. Good ref. if de-
oO anywhere. Make offer

ull particulars, Eugene F.
lanta, 883 Washington

d man wants 1-horse
m 50-50 basis. 5 in family,
ork, all good workers. May
e furnished a little. Bob
ael, Dallas, R7.
old young man, exp. in
1g and farming wants job.
art at once. Dairying pre-
d, but will consider either.
Fussell, Midland, R 1.
an 2-horse crop on shares
1934; grow tobacco, peanuts,
little cotton. Prefer Tift
ty. Exp. in tobacco grow-
Plenty of force. Want place
ood. pasture. At once. E. A.
( vey, _Doerun, R3.
tt job on farm. ae in gen.
in: also blacksmithing and
inds of repair work, etc. Self
ife only. Wages preferred.
Barron, Atlanta, 563 High-
ve. N. E.
t home on farm for 1934,
wages, board and laundry.
perience in farm work,
poultry, raising and can

tlanta, 243 Norwood Ave.

2 or 3 horse farm on 3rd,

Eee Gag dy. da
Christian middle-

lan wants job to as-
light farm work with
aa ean No field

ng] man wants job working
far a and dairy for balance
yr., and for 1934. Willing
State best price includ-
and laundry. Dan-
gton, Molena, Rl.
lace looking after an
keeping up all repairs,
y chickens, pigs, garden,
uff for stock, etc. Smali
and part of proceeds of
Must be good land and
market. E. Cawley, At-
962 Linam Ave., S. E.
. Old widow wants job
m. assisting with light farm
for home and small sal-
No field work. Mrs. Jas.
hitesburg, Rivas
% work in dairy for 1934.
wife and 3 children. 31
ol 10 yrs. exp. in dairying.
. Salary, etc. P. E. Elliott,
onough, R4.
d, young woman, 25 yrs.

ymbered, go es
ne Hicks, Meigs, RFD 1.

Have to be fur-
Prefer within 25 miles
Write or see.. Rollie

wants small crop for 1934,
for. standing rent. Noth-
a So. Ga. Can furnish
J. W.

Clermont.
unincumbered widow
place on farm assisting
light farm work, chickens,
ers, etc, for home and small

kind Of farm work.
irl raised on |:

MARKET BULLETIN

Positions Wanted

and keep up car. J. M. Craton,

Dallas, R, 4,

Want poultry farm to work on
shares, 15 yrs. exp. W. C. Cooper,
Waco, R 2.

Want job on farm. 8 in family.
6 can work. Work on halves or
wages. Elbert Griffin, Sparks, R
1,

Want job as Overseer for 1934
for good size farm. Life exp. Ref.
W. B. Shelton, Norwood.

30 yr. old widow with 2 small
children wishes light farm work
in return for home for self and
children. Refined Christian girl
with College education. Ruth
Holder, Macon, 208-2nd St.

50 yr. old man wants home on
farm. Come after me or write. J.
J. Underwood. Atlanta, 617 Fair
StscSe By

Want vacant farm, in 20 miles
Atlanta as Caretaker. Able to fin-
ance Self. H. Harring, Atlanta,
98 Baker St., Apt. G.

Husband and wife, want job on
farm. Both exp. Lived on farm
all life time. C. J. Fain, Atlanta,
415 Hood St., N. E.

Want 1 horse farm. Stock, tools
and land, everything to be furn-
ished 5 in family, 4 to work, J. W.
Hall, Atlanta, 293 Love St., S. W.

Want 2 horse farm for 1934 on
50-50 bacis, with tobacco, peanuts
hogs and feed. Can do any kind
of carpenter and _ blacksmith
work, have tools, ete. 8 in family
J. R. Nichols, Rebecca, R 2.

Want 2 horse farm, share crop
for 1934. Move soon as possible.
Exp. white, honest, good workers.
R. S. Cameron, Ashburn, R 4.
Box 15.

Want farm work, dairy or gen-
eral farming. Wife and 3 small
children. Any proposition consid-

ered. B. Z. car pOrauen, Macon,
Poo.

White man, 66 yrs. old, do not
use tobacco nor strong drink.
Wants light work on farm, for
home. R. I. Brown, Atlanta, Rt.
69.

Man and wife, unincumbered,
want job on farm. Sev. yrs exp.
also exp. Grist Mill man. W. H.
Roach, Columbus, 2219-2nd Ave.

Want good 1 horse crop. Farm-
ed all life time. Furnish self. At
once. S. A, Willis, Jasper, R 2.

21 yr. old man with wife wants
job on farm, wages or part crop.
Prefer near town. Dolphas Hester
Roopville, R 3. |

18 yr. old boy. wants job on
farm or dairy. State wages. How-
ard Hester, Roopville, R 2.

Want 1 horse crop for 1934, 50-
50 basis. Furnish self. Life time
exp. 3 in family. G. L. Albertson,
Dalton, R 5.

Want 1 horse crop for 1934 with
gocd man to furnish stock; I
furnish self. Want land on halves
and sow some grain on halves. 2
in family. Frank Crider, Royston
Hs3.

Want home on farm. Will as-
sist with light work, poultry, etc.
No field work, 60 yrs. old,-heal-
thy and refined. Miss Alice Wind-
sor, Logansville.

Farm Help Wanted

Want good man to move about
150 cords of wood from swamp,
from under hill. Apply to T. W.
Hooks, Macon, Hotel Lanier.

Want exp. man for dairy work.
Must be good milker and exp.
in all phases of dairy work.-State
wages wanted and give ref. W.
H. Emmet, Americus.

Want neat, healthy girl or wo-
man, 18 to 30 yrs. ofage for
light farm work. No field work.
No salary, but room, board and
clothes. 2 only in family. Write
at once. Miss Whitfield Thom-
ason, Dalton, R1, Box 39.

Want a single man to milk and
do ae farm work) $8 mo.,

a2,

Farm Help Wanted

Want 1 good boy, 15-16 yrs. of
age to stay with us this winter
and help us get up wood for his
board and washing and in crop
time will pay him $5 mo. to plow
for me. Must be of good char-
acter, willing worker, no bad
habits, etc. E. M, Atkins, Silver
Creek, UL:

Want good farmer for 1-horse
crop located in Gwinnett coun-
ty on Lawrenceville and Monroe
road, on share basis. New 5-
room house and good pasture.
R. A. Braswell, Atlanta, 69 1st
Ave. S. E.

Want clean, strong, healthy,
girl, white or colored, industrious,
etc., to milk, feed chickens and
other light work. No field work.
$6 mo. and board. Mrs. Love Har-
rell, Pearson.

Want young, single man, good
habits, honest, sober, hard-work-
er, to live with family and work
crop. Must know how to farm
and be dependable. E. D. Un-
cerwood, Marietta.

Want middleaged, healthy,
unincumbered woman to live on
farm and assist with light farm
work, live as one of iamily and
small salary. No field work.
Write at once. Mrs. S. R. Fitz-
simmons, Tifton, R3,,,, Box 35.

Good 2 horse truck farm, 4
room house, 50-50 basis. Must be
willing workers, able to move and
furnish self. & G. Gilbert, Toc-
coa.

Want god couple for good
farm, Dairy (no cows), poultry,
(100 Reds); 6 room dwelling, ten-
ant house, fruit, See or write Miss
Florence Yates, Lizella.

Want a middleaged, unincum-.

bered woman, white or colored
to assist on farm. No field work.
Good home and reasonable sal-
ary. Mrs. wy C. Suggs, St, George
ands

Want fo get in touch with par-

ty who will tan Cow Hides on

halves; also collard seed to sell;
20c cupful, or exc. for Eng. peas.
C. O. Smith, Nicholls, R 2, Box 52.

Want reliable middleaged wht.
couple to work 30 acre farm; 6
room house, good barn and roads
near school; fruit and vegetables
sales guar. Write. T. W. Byers,
Mount Berry, Ga.

Want colored, middleaged coup-

le, live on place in comfortable
quarters. Must have good ref.
Garden work, etc. V. H. Krieg-
shaber, Atlanta, R 8. Bets

Want white boy that can be
trusted, good worker, willing to
learn to work for board, laund-
ry, education and $1 per week to
start. Farming exp. essential. S.
T. Kidder, Jr., Meigs.

Want good, middleaged man
with clean habits (must not use
tobacco nor drink), milk and
truck farm, 50-50 basis. Mrs. A.
O. Burnette, Barnesville.

Plants For Sale

Extra large, Early type pure

Klondike strawberry plants, Gov.

msp.,.and .Cert., 300," 50c3) $1.25
M. del; $1.00 M. FOB. Shipped
promptly. Major Crow, Gaines-
ville, R 1.

Earliest var. Imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, well rooted
young plants, 25c C; 500, $1.15
$2.00 M. del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
Cumming, R 1.

Everbearing Red Raspberry
plants, 1 and 2 yrs. old; Latham,
Cuthbert, St. Regis var. $5 per C.
FOB. Also Blackmore and Gob-
son Everbearing strawberries, 40c
hundred. C. Keramidos, De-
catur, R2.

Missionary and Klondike
strawberry plants, 25c C. $1.25
M. del. Blue Damson plum
bushes, 10-15c ea., $1 doz. Miss
Inez Moore, Bowdon, R3.

Yr. old rhubarb plants, 50c
3 doz. $1; med. size, 35
sepeetn ent,

Plants For Sale

-Flat Dutch and Wakefield cab-
bage plants, 10c C. in lots of 200
or more postpaid; 50c M. FOB.
P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin.

Nice, stocky, well-rooted cab-
bage plants, ready now, 75c M.
FOB. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.

Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 35c C. Postpaid in
Ga. or exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. Feet Turner, Cleve-
land} R44. Gos

Klondike strawberry plants,

-20c C. $1.50 M; Lady Thomp-

son, 25c. C; 500, $1.00; $2.00 M.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rl.

Earliest var. imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, 20c C. $1.50
M. Very large Everbearing
strawberry plants, 30c C. $2.50 M.
Mrs. Grady Crowe, Cumming, Rl.

Red Imp. Raspberry, tame
Himolaya blackberries, all well-
rooted, $3 C. Add postage.
Claudia Henderson, Ellijay, Rs.
Box 49.

Lady Thompson = strawberry
plants, $1.75 M. postpaid. Mrs.
F. M. McMichael, Thomaston,
Box 535. ;

Mastadon Progressive Ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 30c
C. $2.50 M.. Mrs. Emley Long,
Cleveland, R4, Box 13. >

BE. J. and Chas. E. and Flat
Dutch cabbage. Yellow
White Wax Bermuda onion. All
500, 75c; $1.25M. postpaid. Wal-
ter McEver, Braselton.

Stone tomato and Heading col-
lard; good size plants, shipped
promptly, 75c M. del. 5M up,
50c M. Exp. Klondike straw-
berry plants, $2 M. del. 5M up,
$1.50 M. Collect. Ovie Crowe,
Gainesville, R3.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
60c; $1 M. postpaid. R. Chan-
clor, Pitts.

Marglobe tomato, Ga. collard
plants, 200, 25c; Early Imp. gen-
uine Klondike strawberry plants,
30c C. 400, $1.00; citron seed,
25c Ib. 1933 crop. Rosie Crow,
Cumming, Rl.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.10 M. Lady T. strawberry
plants, $1.60 M. Mrs. Avis Crowe,
Gainesville, R2.

Guar. well-rooted, in. Chas.
W. cabbage plants, 300, 50c; 500
(5c; $1 M. postpaid. Expert
packing, prompt del. Exc. for
anything can use. Clyde Burell,
Tucker.

Cabbage plants from Certified
seed, Early Jersey and Chas. W.
by express. FOB. $1 M; by par-
cel post, $1.25 M. Prepaid. Safe
arrival guar. R. S. Burgess,
Pembroke.

Copenhagen Market cabbage
plants, also Wakefield, 200, 30c
500, 60c; $1 M. mailed. 85c M.
express. Silver Skin onion sets,
75c gal. $4 bu. W. R. Stephens,
Flowery Branch.

Seed For Sale

New crop seeds: Flat Dutch
and Chas. W. cabbage, $1.00 lb;
Prizetaker onion seed, $1.50 lb.
All prepaid. R. L. McRae, Meigs.

Cabbage seed, $1 1b; Purple Top
White Globe turnip, 35c lb. Mus-
tard and Rutabega, ea. 35c lb.
White or Yellow Bermuda onion
seed, $2.50 lb. All postpaid. W.
W. Williams, Quitman.

Suckerless tobacco seed,
thls., laso good farm mule for
sale. Jos. M. Corbett, Nashville,
Route 2. :

P. O. J. sugar cane at reas-
onable price. W. A. Goare, Harts-
field.

Small white nest egg onions,
25c for 2 qts., or exc. for equal
value. C. D. McCrimmon, Sop-
erton,

Crimson Clover seed, 4%c lb.
B. F. Seawright, Hartwell, R3.

Calif. multiplying beer seed,

50c

pe large abe del. Mrs. -Rushie :

| postpaid. R. H. Long,

and

| $3.50 per M.

Sued For ey

rect from Originator, 30c lb. B
banks Golden Treasure cante
loup seed, 20c pkt. 40c oz. A
Culver-
ton..,

Burr Clover seed in rough, 140
lb. Clean seed, 5c lb. Roy Lew
is; Hartwell, Route.

New crop True Ga.
seed, recleaned, 5 to 25 lb. 20c
lb. 25 to 100 lbs. 15 lb. FO
J. T. Ponder, Whigham.

Good multiplying Calif.
seed, 10c good start. Del.
Corine Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.

Rape seed, 2 lbs. 30c; 4
50c; 9 lbs. $1.00; all var. turnips
and mustard, 3 tbls. 10c; 8 for
25c; 45c lb. Add postage. W. H.
Waddelie, Pearson. . ee

Broom corn seed, 20c lb. Blu
Plum and Fig sprouts, Coral
bush, 10c ea; Galax, 20c doz. Add
postage. Will exch. Mrs. J.
Winter, Buford. shat

Beer seed, genuine Calif.
enough to get good start for 1&e
3 times that amt, 23c. Mrs. om
S. Oakley, Covington.

Light-colored running putters
beans, mixed with white, also
colored bunch and: semi-round
colored bean or butter-pea, run-
ning, 25c lb. Also several lbs. col-
lard seed, heading var. 25c Ib.
All del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.

Pure P. O. J. Sugar cane for
seed. From 15 to 30 stalks to the
hill for the first year, increas-
ing each year for 7 years. No
about, 7 ft. tall. $10.00 per M
Stalks at my farm. John H .E
wards, Cuthbert, R 5.

Genuine cornfield beans, green
pod and white bean, 30c lb. det
T. L. Fortner, Dial.

Large Curled mustard see 1}
40c lb. 8 lbs. $1; Coriander seed,
3) Oz! 2be%-T joz: 50c3+ 16402278
Del. Cash with order. L. E. nor
rison, Dublin.

Old-time red _ shallot onion
buttons, 40 gal. Postpaid. White
heading var. collard seed, 50c lb.
postpaid. Want a good used
Cider Mill cheap for cash, or
exch. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Route 2.

Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c per good start; also 1 milch
cow for sale. Mrs. Sallie Floy i
Rockmart, R 2. t

Burr clover seed, dbl. screened,
contains inoculation, 2c lb, M. E.
Warren, Hartwell, R 1. te

1933 Crimson clover seed in
chaff, 8c lb. FOB. R. B. Kin-
mans, Calhoun, R 4, Box 62.

Early Market Queen Wate
melon (the earliest sweet. water-
melon known, ripe fruit within
60 days from planting) seed, 5
dozen sced, 10c. Prepaid. W. M.
Thornton, Jesup, Ga. ;

Mtn. grown pure Perkins

Mammoth Long. Green Okra
seed, 100 lbs. shipped collect in
dbl. bags, $7.00; less amounts ac-
cording to quantity. Clean seed,
high grade. J. E. Wall, Shiloh.
. 250 lbs. cabbage-collard seed,
1933 crop, well cleaned and
sound. Make offer on lot or
part. Sample if desired. Ox H.
Todd, Broxton, R 1.

Genuine P. O. J. seed cane,
Place order now as
none will be offered for sale af-
ter the first frost. Cash with
order. See or write. E. E. Sh
lar, Bainbridge, R 1, Box 92.

Bermuda onion sets, 25 qt.,
% gal. 45c; 1 gal. 70c del. W. iC
Hamby, Valdosta, R 2, Box 60.

Burr | clover seed, -hand-
screened, with sufficient soil to
inoculate. $3,00 per C. Robt. ae
Allen, Roverdale. i

Chicken corn, Mammoth Rus-
sion sunflower seed, Hendersons
Bunch bean, Pimiento pepper,
Red or Green for cash or trade. :

B. B. Morgan, Clyo.

10 M. stalks or less, P. O. J.
Red Cane from seed distributed.
by Dept. of Agriculture, 35c per

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Want 1% or 2 M. Bermuda on-

ion sets and 500 cabbage plants.

Exc. a $3 value. Mrs. I. BE. Gib-

son, Waynesville.

- Want Austrian peas and some

Alfalfa seed. W. D, Watson, Log-

- anville.

Want 100 lbs. black top syrup
cane seed, clean. Will pay 1%e

Ib. FOB your shipping point. G.

B. Duke, Atlanta, Box 3013 East-

wood Station.

Want 20 bu. good seed oats and
100 Ibs. Rye Grass. Quote prices

del. Brunswick by Frt. S. L. Cal-
fee, Brunswick.

s Want to buy Winter Wheat
seed, -beardless barley and South
Ga. apt Bee. J. J. es, Pel-

ham. Bs

"Miscellaneous For Sale

Lp AS bood 1 horse wagon, Mitchell
make, good as new, $35 here. G.
B; Daniel) Griffin): ::

482380! white feed 100 lb. cap. sacks,
5 ea. FOB entire lot or in 20s.
Bao order. Mrs. L. B. Heath,
Decatur, 208 4th Ave.

Herb or root, gall of the earth
(for snake bite) $1.00 lb. Georgia
"Pitts, *Toomsboro.

serving and eating) trees, $1.00
doz. $6 C. Also prolific frost-
proof garden pea seed, sound, 6
teacups full, 25c. \ Mrs. W. R.
Thompson, Lawrenceville, Rl.
- White Hickory 2-horse wagon,
-good cond. 3 in. wheel base.
Exe. as part pay 5 bu. rye, 10
- bu. corn and oats. bal cash. Not
_ del. H. F. Neal, St. Simons Is-
- and,
Aor. 5 horse radish roots, 25c
S per root; catnip, 5c bunch. Add
- postage. Mrs. Ola Gilbert, Cler-
mont, RI. |
Clean Yellow root, 18 lb. with
6c added for postage on ea. Ib.
- Sage, 5. cupful; catnip, ready
for using, 15c lb. Add postage
to all. Albert Cavender, Cler-
mont, Ril.
_ 2 horse wagon, cheap or trade
for a 1 horse wagon; also 18
Thompson str. March hatch,
large, beautifully marked Barred
Rock cockerels, 75c ea. here in
lots of 2 or more. A. J. Collins,
Demorest. |
4 Few pounds chicken feathers,
free from wing and tail, 10c lb.
or exc. for dried apples, free
- from worms and core. Mrs. B.
FF, Aycock, Coffee.
- Good 2 horse wagon, -$15 with
false body. N. C. Cross, Atlan-
ibs, R 5, Box 333.
- Nest egg gourds, 20c doz. salad
pea, 10c cup; yellow crook-neck
squash, 15c cup;
5c spoonful; white, tender corn-
_ field beans, 20c cup. Exc. onions
~ pecans, peanuts. Royal Eller,
Ellijay. R3.
_ Fresh-cured leaf sage, 45c Ib.
Exc. sage or German Iris, other
bulbs or shrubbery for new new
duck or goose feathers. Mrs.
Riley Ross, Ringgold.
_ Ginseng: for sale. Make best
sifer, . Ey. T. Clark, Almo, Rl.
_ Lady slipper, tansy, horse-
- radish, 2 bunches for 25c; garlic
bulbs, 15c doz. ratsbane, 25c Ib.
ther herbs. Phyllis Ferguson,
Murrayville, Ri.

80 lbs. new, white downy
feathers, 50c Ib. Sample on re-
quest. Mrs.. Mary Collins,

Gainesville, R5.
40 or 50 Ibs. white goose feath-
ers, 40e. lb. or $18 for lot. Mrs.

Carl W. Thompson, Sylvania, R3.
- Camphor trees, 3 ft. $1 doz.
ae Banana plant, 25-50c ea. Exch.

: s for dried peaches, apples or
cured hams. Mrs. J. L. Burk,
CM Mton, RS, Box g4. 50%

- Collard seed, $1 lb. 13 shoats,

40 to 60 Ibs. ca. wt. $4 and $5

each. Jersey: \ COW, 3-4 . gal.|
$40; J pedis ee - with |
. alt, $25;. if

pomegranate,

3 ft. Pear (best kind for pre-|

tobacco,

' About 20 tons stable compost,
suitable for bright leaf tobacco,
about 15 tons cow-barn ferti-
lizer, rich in cotton seed meal.
Make offer, FOB barn. S. G.
McNeill, Arlington,

1 farm. bell in good cond,
cheap. W. J. Warnock, Brook-
let.

300 guinea pigs, all sizes and
colors, ie ie J. W. Hewell, Bo-
gart. .

Martin pound, priced accord-
ing to size, hot red pepper, dried,
50c Ib. Dill seed, 10c pkt. 2 pkts.
15c. All prepaid: Mrs. T. B.
Thomas, Thomasboro.

Black walnut meats, new crop,
fresh and clean, well sifted, 1
large pieces,*30c lb. postpaid in
4 lb. lots, up. L. F. Collins, cen
ton, Ri.

Sinsslla ei Wanted

Some fine White and Red Pig-
eons and some extra laying
White Pekin ducks to exc. for
chickens, cow, honey, bees and
pecans and incubator. Lae IM
Morris, Atlanta, 2139 E. Lake
Road.

Want some black-strap molas-
ses for use in dairy feed mixtures.
State what you have and price.
Thos. E. Reeve, Calhoun.

Want 2 lbs. fresh sage. Also
have 20 nice, fat turkeys for sale

for $40 FOB shipping point. L.

E. Strange, Cobbtown.

Want Jerusalem Artichokes.
State amount and price. Hal
Gatewood, Americus.

Want strawberry plants. State
kind and price del. J, M. Bar-
ker, Thomaston, R3.

Want a light 1-horse wagon,
also a Cotton Planter. E. M.
Jones, Atlanta, 23 4thSt. N. W.

Exc. value for corn, meal, meat
or any farm product. R. F. Pil-
grim, Atlanta, 100 Piedmont Ave.
She

Want 10 gal. Bbl. churn, in
good cond. and cheap for cash.
Frank Anderson, Americus, R2.

Want well-rooted Brown Tur-
key and Celeste fig cuttings. Con-
cord grape, rooted vines; Mas-
todon strawberry plants. All
must be true varieties and dis-
ease free. Give lowest price for
small quantities. J. T. Wrigley,
Atlanta, 2494 Piedmont Road,
N. E,

Want white feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap. Will exc. Irish Grey waiter-
melon seed at $1 Ib. for same.
Miss E. Pruitt, Tarrytown,, R2.

fee

Tobacco For Sale

Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10c
lb. If less*than 10 lbs. add post-
age. Charlie Griffin, Moultrie,
Route 5.

No. 1 Grade, good chewing or
smoking tobacco, 5 lbs. 50c; 12
Ibs. $1 del. Now ready. No chks.
Ti; Lightsey, Odum. _

A-1 yellow leaf, flue cured to-
bacco, 10 Ibs. $1 plus postage.
Frank Harris, Baxley.

Tobacco Wanted

Want best del. price on 10
Ibs. vood Whole Leaf, flue-cured
smoking tobacco. M. M. Craw-
ford, Blue Ridge, Rl.

Want del. prices on 10 to 20
Ibs. smoking tobacco. Send samp-
le also. J. H. Shahan, Villanow.

Want best prices on good chew-
ing tobacco. G. W. Cole, Hiram,
Rite,

Want 5 or 10 lbs. home grown
stemmed, twisted and
pressed and flavored. Send sample
of medium and strong in an.en-
velope and best prices del. R. T.
Abernathy, Forsyth.

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Georeia Products
For Sale

Georgia Products

For Sale


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Georgia Pr
F or Ss al

ton seed from Original seed, 75c
bu. FOB. D. H. Thomas, ee
Route 2.

Ruckers, 1st yr. long staple,
good linter, kept pure at gin, 50c
bu. or exc. for some honey. W. A.
Wilbanks, Resaca.

Stoneville No. 2, 1st yr. Special
selected, $1.25 per 100 lb. sacked.
FOB. Exc. limited amount for
nice 100 1b. shoat. J. T. Presley,
Zebulon, RFD.

D. P. L. pure cotton seed, 1-
inch staple; 50c bu. FOB. Exc.
some for good syrup. C. M. Shel-
ley, Cave Springs, Rl.

AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

100 bu. good, this yr.s cor,
dry; in ear, 80 lbs. to bu. 80c bu.
Shelled, sacked, 95c bu. H. S.
Lawson, Sylvester.

About 100 bu. corn, 5c bu.,
at barn; also 700 bundles fodder,
75c per 100 lbs. at barn. Mrs.
Mary R. Wilson, Garfield.

1933 crop Rat Tooth pop-corn,

4c Ib. Add postage with order.
William Russell, Moultrie, R4.

CORN.

FRUIT FOR SALE

Nice, sundried apples, 1933
crop, 10c lb. in 10 lb. lots. Add
postage on orders less than St.
Mrs. Garnett Nix, Dahlonega.

Nice, red streaked apples, 75c
bu. and nice dried apples, 10c Ib.
All del. G. W. Nooney, Jdr., Quill,
Georgia. :

25 lbs. fresh sundried apples,

free of core and peel for sale or}.

exc. for 5 lbs. goose or duck
feathers. Write first. Mrs. Frank
Nelson, Cartersville, R-1.

Delicious apples, Fancy vrade,
bu. basket( $2.25. 72s to 144s.
C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

Nice, sun-dried apples, free
from core and peeling, this yr.s
crop. 7c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
J. C. Daves, Ellijay. Rs.

Nice, sundried apples; free
from core and peeling, 10c lb. in
10 ib. lots. Exc. for white feed
sacks. Mrs. J. W. Nix, Dahlon-
ega.

Nice, 1933 crop sundried ap-
ples, free from peel, etc. 10c lb.
in 10 lb. lots. Exc. for white, 100

Ib. cap. feed sacks. Mrs. Irene
Hood, Dahlonega.
Plenty of fine, all sound,

smooth, highly colored red ap-
ples, Winesaps, Ganos, Rome
Beauties, etc. for quick loading
of trucks immediately, on High-
way at my orchard, 50c bu. M.
L. Duggan, Clayton.

Nice, sun-dried apples, 8c Ib.
del. in 10, 25 to 50 Ib. lots; green
pepper, 25 gal. Mrs. B. H. Os-
born, Roy.

Bright, sun-dried peaches,
worm free, 10c lb. Add postage.
Minnie Lee Phillips, Royston,
RFD 1.

Nice, sundried apples, 1933
crop, 10c lb. $1 postpaid. Miss
N. A. White, Dahlonega, R1, Box
as

Large, cultivated crabapples,
65c bu. L. A, Ponder, Juliette.

Nice, clean, bright sundried
apples, 1933 crop, free from peel
and worms, 10c lb. postpaid in
10 lb. lots and up. M. M. Col-
lins, Clayton, Rl.

Nice, Rome Beauty and other
var. apples, 75c bu. del. or exc.
for cotton sacks. G. W. Nooney,
Jr.. Quill.

30 lbs. dried apples, 9c Ib. 10
tbs. white butter-beans, 10c Ib.
Add postage. Chas. Sosbee,
Cleveland, Rl.

Bright, sundried apples, free
from core and worms, 10c Ib. del.
Exc. 5 Ibs. for same amt. of little
White Lady peas. Ea. pay post-
Send sample first. Mrs. W.
M. Taylor, Clarkesville, R3.
$1
Henry By

standard bu. box, del.

per.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
1 to 30 stands bee: hives;
straight comb in wired frames,
8-frame size. J. FEF. Holland,
Lenox.

Bright, new, comb honey, 5 b.
can, 65c; 10 lb. $1.80 postpaid
in Ist, 2nd and 8rd zones. Cash
with order. L. G. H. Scott, Ludo-
wici, Ri.

32 bee hives, all in Pat. style
hive bodies with supers. Bees
in fine cond. Make offer. A. P.
Foster, Buckhead, Morgan coun-
ty.

Nice, pure honey, 10c lb. in 10
Ib. buckets. FOB. J: W. Stall-

|ings, Valdosta, R5, Box 92.

Bright, strained honey, in %-
gal. cans, 50c ea. del. Geo. D.
Barfield, Louisville, R2.

Real fancy comb honey, in 5-

lo. pails, 12 per case, $6; Ext.
same grade, $5.50 per case, of 12
pails, Satis. guar. J. T. Mullis,
Alma.

18 hives bees, 4 in modern (my |,

make) hives, bal. box hives, 1
and 2 yrs. swarms. Make best
offer at my place, 4 mi. McRae.
J, E, Perkins, McRae.

Tupelo Ext. honey, two 10 Ib.
pails, postpaid, $2.35; one 10 Ib.,
$1.35; several 50 gal. barrels,
prices on request. Jno, A. Crum-
mey, Jesup, Box 351.

Fancy honey with the comb,
per case six 5 Ib. pails, $3; 12
2% lb. cans, $3.25; without comb,
six 5s $2.75 FOB. Del. by mail,
10 Ibs. $1.40; 5 lbs. 80c.. John
W. Berryhill, Lakeland.

Delicious, new, tender Comb
honey, 6-5 Ib. cans, 30 lbs. honey
del. for $3 anywhere in 2nd and
3rd zone. A. N. Hammond, Enig-
ma.

6-5 lb. cans, new strained hon-
ey, 30 Ibs. del. for $2.25 in 2nd
and 8rd zone. Walter Smith,
Enigma.

White Chunk honey packed in
lard cans, wt. 50 to 70 Ibs. 64%c Ib;
also home-ground corn meal, 2 bu
bags, 75c bu. Shelled corn, 65c.
Send check. J. W. Lang, Omega.

New, bright honey in comb or
Ext. in 10 lb. buckets, $1.25; also
Gallberry, Comb or Ext., 10 Ib.
buckets, $1.50. Postpaid. Cash
with order. R. W. Browning, Dub-
din; Re 33

20 hives Italian bees, $2.50 per
hive. Mrs. W. P. Williamson, Al-
lenhurst.

Fcy. Gallberry, packed and lab-
eled in 5 Ib. pails, 12 per case,
Comb, $6; Ext, $5.50. Prompt del
and Sat. Guar. J. T. Mullis, Al-
ma.

Pure Ext. honey; 6-10 1b. pails,
$5 FOB; 2-10 lb. postpaid, $2.25;
In BBLS. price on request. Jno.
A. Crummey, Jesup, Box 351.

3 stands Honey Bees in Pat.
hives; 2 Italians, 1 Black Bee.
Sell or exch. for equal value in
W. L pullets, of spring hatch.
G. C. Futch, Pembroke, R 1.

New, bright Ext. honey, 6-10 Ib. |

cans, $5.75. Cash. No checks. fe
lor Hooks, Unadilla.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
New crop shelled pecans, for
sale. D. E. Jones, Arlington.
N. C. flat runner peanuts, my
special Improved seed, $1.00 bu.

Amount limited. FOB. Money
order, W.-U..- J. Draughon,
Cairo.

Pecans, new crop, Money Mak-
er, Frotscher and Stewarts. Also
1M Ibs. Perkins long green pod
okra seed, new crop. John Finch-

Ler, Cairo.

Like to sell my pecans on the
trees. Very reasonable for cash.
Mrs. J. E. Ward, Benevolence.

30. Ibs. well-filled, selected
Stewart pecans. This yr.s crop.
20 Ib, LL. Harrison, Fitzgerald.

POTATOES FOR SALE
Few hundred bu. Porto Ricans,

by Nov. lst., at sacrifice nee *

| del. at patch,

of Ellijay. N.







































-Dolp
Homerville, R2, Box
P. R. Sweet potatoe
trucks, at le lb. E.
Ray City, R2.
A few hundred b
sweet potatoes, by Nov,
rifice price del. at pat
Smith, one a

Large Red Goose ee
25c postpaid;
paid. Write for pri
A. Steinheim
Route 1.

May cherry t
12 for $1; Dams
Quince trees, 20

gal, lots of 10 g%
1-2 gal. cans, 10 g
in peer ee

lins, Whigham.
Pure sorghum

buckets, FOB. H
worth, Ri.

30 gal. barrel pu:
syrup, 1932 crop, |
boro. Exc, for pig:
Freeman, Admr.
3rd St.

Pure: Ga; Cane :
cans, $2.50; 12 hals
qts., $3. About
Collins, Whigham.

VEGETABLES Ft
Hot pepper, red
$1.25 per hamper,
thing can use.
son, Bainbridge,
Hot pepper, gr
qt. plus postage.
fruit. Mrs.
Ashburn, Rl.

qt. dried peaches an
lb. Mrs. J. N. Bras
ville. ne
Nice, Tender |
bage to truckers

BEANS AND P rr
Want to

Crowder peas, sc .e
of weevils and
lowest price, del.
rape, turnip and
etc., in small quantit
ily garden. ay
ler
Want 2 bu. Aucr
sample and best price.
Stump, Valdosta.

CORN AND SEED
WANT
Want 50 bu. new

station, or del. hes
nish sacks.
ville.

ak 100 bu.
State price. R. ee
ton,

FRUIT WAN

Exe. good grade Ex

dried fruits, chi

thing can use.
Jesup, R2.