Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 November 9

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in and Hay For Sale

ood seed rye for sale. C.
Childers, Valdosta.
re Hastings 100- bu. oats,
aned and harvested without
rain, 85c bu. R. W. Stembridge,
ledgeville.
0 tons Peanut hay in bales,
m FOB; also 1M bu. slipped
k corn 45c bu. FOB; 500 bu.
led corn, 56c bu. FOB. W.
Denmark, Brooklet.
bu. Blue Stem seed wheat,
oughly hand picked before
ag, $1.55 bu. FOB: in 2: bu:
. J. Barksdale, Stapleton.
. Fulghum oats, free of
ous seed, but have a few
them,
sheep,
pshire and Southdown mix-
$2.50 ea. if lot token. J.
Dean, Dawson.

srain and Hay Wanted
, R. I. Reds, trio, for Ful-

seed oats, also 3 Game]

wntam hens $1 ea. Benjamin
, Adel, R 1.

ant 1 ton Peavine hay

Quote del. price Atlanta.

_ Coleman, Atlanta. 668

] lcs F or Sale

_ ANCONAS

ncona hens, 1932 hatch, 15
) March-April 1933 hatch
lets. Thoroughbred. 50c_ ea.
; Money order. Mrs. J. P.
ce, Nicholls, R 1, Box 35.

4 BANTAMS
o Friedders Golden Se-
ight bantams, 8 mos, old, $2.50
idus Coram, Benevolence.
piden Sebright bantams,
- bred, March hatch, 75c ea.
hatch, 50c ea. Mrs. Lu-
Cobb, Hartwell.
; es Buff and Black Cochin

ir. ns Alberta Wood, Atlan-
, 960 Manigault St., S. E.

RED AND OTHER ROCKS

kerels. 75c ea. Swap for pul-
iS. W. O. Bohler, West Point,

Pure bred Barred Rock cock-
els, large size, also pure Rose-
W. lL. cockerels, $1.00 ea.
owart, Summit.
arks reg. stock B. R. cock-
3, Cream grade. Per. 11-D1-
April hatch, $1 ea.; also sev-
nice Blue Guinea stock
es, $8 ea. Money order. Mrs.
H. Watson, Graymont.
25 nice B. R. pullets and hens
reasonable prices. Stock di-
rect from Holtmen and Parks.
A. P. Chapman, Moultrie, R 2.

BRAHMAS

The Aristocrat of the Poultry

rd. 10 Light Brahma, pullets,
7 mos. old, $7.50. Carl Sammet,
Savannah, 214 West 59th St.
- 10 pure bred Giant str. Light
Brahma cocks, 90c ea. Mrs. Cyn-
thia Bryant, Canon, R 2.

GEORGIA

MARKET BUL

AGRICULTURE.
COMMISSIONER=

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F, GREER, DIRECTOR.
STATE CAPITOL :

ATLANTA, GEORGIA , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933.

Notice To Farmers

The Dehartocnd of Agriculture in order to help
the farmers of Georgia have been able to effect savings
in the cost of legume inoculation and the price has been
reduced on inoculation for one acre from thirty (30c)
cents to twenty-five (25c) cents and on a five acre bot-

tle from $1.50 to $1.00.

It will be necessary for farmers who are planting
fall leguminous crops requiring inoculation to let the
Department of Agriculture have their orders early in
order that we may properly serve you.

The legume inoculation increases yield and qual-
ity and not only improves the crop but enriches the
soil.

All parties are requested to please specify the
kind of Legume desired, whether for Austrian peas,

vetch, etc.

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS 3
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Nov. 6, 1933. Always Subject to Variation.

; Atlanta
Extra, selected, whites,....25-.28
extra, doz. i
Standard, doz.

Georgia trade, doz. ..........

Eggs, yard run, doz. -

Eggs, Mixed, doz.

Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb. ............---. 10- 12
Hens, Leghorns, Ib. -.......--.---.--. .08-.10
Roosters, Ib. .06
Stags, Ib.

Friers, lb. ;

TE HPCES UO a sec pe eee cemnns
Geese, lb.

Turkeys, Ib.

Capons, Ib.

Country Butter, best table, Ib...

Field Peas, mixed, BU es eo

Field Peas, not mixed, bu.

Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to pu.)

Wheat, bu.

Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ....
Cabbage, (green, per 100 a ee
Cabbage, (white, per 100 Ibs.) .

Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton,

Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton

NO. 1 SPANISH PEANUTS, $55.00$57.00 per ton del. Mills.
CHICAGO - BUTTER ,.MARKETBased on 92 Score on the Exchange: Oct. 30th,

Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,

INDEX

Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted

Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale

Plants Wanted

Seed For Sale

Tobacco For Sale ..
Tobacco Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Georgia Products For Sale ....
Georgia, Products Wanted

~ Oct. 31st, 23c; Nov. Ist, 23c; Nov. 2nd, 23c; Nov. 3rd, 23c; Nov. 4th, 23c.

omits

& "i t

NUMBER 5
Poultry For Sale |

CORNISH
4 pure
cockerels, wt. 5 to 7 lbs. $1 ea.

Gordon Strickland, Royston, R-
25 :

Dark Cornish roosters,
bred, $1, 80c and 75c each. Plus:
express. Money orders only.
Mrs. Frank Sewell, Jr., pone
R 1, clo L. Peebles.

5 early hatch, fine Dark Cor-
nish cockerels, $1 ea.. 5 pullets,
same breed, $1 ea. Mrs. J. De.
Barnes, Sylvester, R 3.

GAMES

2 Smith D. Blue hens, $1 50;
Robinson Shawlneck cock, 2 yrs
old, $2; trio, ONeal Dome, $2.25;
trio Golden Sebright
(perfectly marked) $2.00. H. M,
Adams, Spears

12 puilets, _ stags,
hatch, Allen oe games,
$15, or $4 trio. Pure bred, no
scrubs. G. H. Durham, Resaca,
Red ae

LEGHORNS

400 April hatch W. L. pullets,
now laying for sale. Come to
my place for prices, etc. Neal-
hurst Farm, 15 miles Atlanta on
Covington Road. W.S. Neal, Li-
thonia.

100 Barron str. April

some laying. $1 ea.; also 20 bu.
Wannamaker cotton seed, . 60c
bu. On Stone Mtn. Road. P. S.
Mercier, Lawrenceville, R 4.

3 M heavy laying str. 1% yr.
old hens, 65c each. 4 M April

hatch pullets, ready to lay, T5c
ea. All Ferris str. White Leg-
horns. Free of disease and lice,
Money order. Miss Lon G. Wwil-
banks, Suwanee, R 1.

W. L. ped. yr. old cocks and

April hatch cockerels, direct
from M Johnsons Star Pens of
300 to 354 egg matings. Reduc-
ed prices. Consider exc. for new
Ga. Cane syrup. Mrs. C. B.
Fontaine, Brooklet.
57 W. L. hens and 13 W. L.
May pullets. All Tancred Str.
$50.00, or 75c each. F. B. Boh-
len, Madison, R 3.

10 pullets and cockerels, Bar-
rons Eng. Roselawn AA 250-
300 quality, May 15th hatch. $8.
Exp. collect. Money orders only.
Mrs, F. E. Grubbs, Demorest.

10 March hatch S. C. W. L.
cockerels, Barron str. Some di-
rect from Roselawn as baby
chicks in March, 75c ea. $7.00 for
lot. Mrs. R. T. Bembuy, Haw-
kinsville.

30 S. C. W. L. hens and pul-
lets, Kerlins Quality heavy lay-
ing strain. Good cond. 80c ea. or
$22.50 for lot. Cockerels,
price. Mrs. W. V. Rogers, Coch-
ran; has:

bred Dark Cornish

pure

aM

bantams

Ninten 3

hae
AAA pullets, all healthy and

same

50 W. L. pullets, late April

hatch, Doms pure

for lot. Shipping Point.

J. B.
lave | Harlem. a

Tancred, |
from Fishing creek Farms, Penn.
cocks of Homson strain, These _

Jare all nice, clean pullets, $30










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Georgia

Market Bulletin |

Published Weekly by the
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Department Of |

Agriculture

Executive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner
J. F. GREER, Director, |
Bureau of Markets

_ THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1933.

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: oS Special Notices

CORRECTIONS

HAY, CORN AND OATS
: - WANTED

will pay $9.00 per ton for 50
tons good quality Peanut Vine
- Hay; also want corn in shuck and
_ Oats for feeding purposes, 100 Ib.
lots, Del. my place Ben Hill. Ga,
4 miles west of East Point. Quote
_ prices Ben Hill or Columbus. Col-
- umbus Roberts, Columbus, Ga.

LAND LIME FOR SALE

Double your farm income with
Land Lime. Make bumper crop;
will last 40 years. Lime shipped
just as mined, $3.00 ton FOB, At-
lanta. _ Harry Stanfield, Fair-

TS FOR SALE OR EX-_

oa CHANGE

500 bu.. _Fulghum Oats, good
se allehpy mixed with wheat

| season. $1.50 per bushel.

Special Notices

PLANTS
Violets. Will give away purple
and white Violet plants to party
who will come after them. George
Nelson, Atlanta, 497 East Ave.,
N. E.

PINE TAR FOR SALE
Old fashioned pine tar, kiln
run, $1.00 gal. FOB, any amount.
T. M. Shelnutt, Franklin, R 5.

SEED WHEAT FOR SALE
Blue Stem seed wheat. Made 51
bu. and a peck to the acre last
Wm.

McL, Bethea, Greensboro.
Poultry For Sale

175 Barron Eng. str. W. L. 5
mos. old pullets, $130.00 for lot
at my place. Miss Byrd Maloy,
Whigham, R 1, Box. 105.

MINORCAS |
Papes Mammoth 8. C. Black
Minorcas, Selected cockerels and
pullets, $1 eas;
hens, $1 ea.; hatching ee, ny
per; 15. Postpaid. Mrs.
Wilson, Martin.

PIGEONS

3 pr. heavy mated pigeons and
1 pr. White rabbits for sale.
Make offer, Billy Gibson, Grif-
fin, 230 E. College St.

75 pair Red Carneaux,
per pair. J. L. Echols, Atlanta,
1128 Keenan Ave., N. W., phone
Belmont 1503-W.

200 White Kings, cheap. Must
Sell. $40 cash, oy will exc. for

| field peas at 65c per bu. S. C.

Evans, Jr., Wadley.

2 prs. pigeons, 1 white pair, 1
blue speckled, both pr. mated
and raising, 25c pr. or lot for
35c. Fine stock. Willie McDan-
iel, Omega, R 1.

R. I. REDS

2 R, I. Red cockerels, Ma-
hood strain, 1933-1932 March
hatch, $1 ea. or exc. for other
equal value. Mrs. E. P.-H. Strip-
ling, Moultrie, R 3.

20 or 25 good S. C. R. I. Reds,
Feb. 1932 hatch, 80c ea. if lot
taken. Some now laying. Plus
all del. chgs. No chks, N. L.
King, Lawrenceville,

50 S. C. R. I. Red hens, $1 ea.;
cocKerels and cocks, $2.00, $2.50
and $3.00 ea.; Mahood strain;
40 lbs. Stewart pecans, 25c Ib.;
25 lbs. seedlings, 10c 1b. Miss
Belle. Timmerman, Bronwood,
Box 83.

WYANDOTTES

S. L. Wyandottes, pure bred:
8 hens, 18 mos. old, 8 April
hatch pullets, 65c ea. or exc, for
Allen, Roundhead Games. W. H.
Little, Duluth.

Sev. R. C. Silver Lace Wyan-
dotte roosters, Yr old from
bloodtested flock. $1.00 ea. Mrs.
Otis McAfee, Wrightsville, R 2.

CUSTOM HATCHING
Custom hatching, modern
methods. livable chicks. Poultry
price due to advance. Start
hatching now. E. R. Gaskins,
Fitzgerald, So. Grant St.

QUAIL FOR SALE
Have limited quantity of half
grown quail for either breeding
purposes or re-stocking. Ready
to del. mature quail for breed-
ers. Very tame and prices rea-

sonable. Ed. M. Furlough, Thom-.

aSville, clo Piney gee Quail
Farm.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

2. pr. turkens (Spencer Won-
der Birds) April hatch, $2 per
pair; pure bred Buff Rock,
March cockerels, $1 ea. B. L.
Lynn, Waycross, R 4.

18 large White Pekin
Have been picked twice.

ducks.
Extra

fF

-50c each. $10.00 for lot.

Quality yr. old

25 |

MARKET BULLETIN

Poultry For Sale

Live Stock F or Sale

Thursday, November 9, 1933.

Live Stock For Sale

fine, 50c ea.
Clermont, R 1.
1 pure bred Bourbon Red tom,
3 yrs. old, extra large; sell or
exc. for Pheasants, White Guin-

Mrs. W. H. Lee,

eas, or for fancy stock Ban-
tams. J. L. Berry, Norcross,
Box 125.

Booking orders for breeding

| stock of my Super Strain Giant

Bronze turkeys. Vaccinated and
A. P. A. Certified. Z. J. Lee,
Red Oak.

21 Guineas, 15 young, 6 old,
FOB.
Mrs. Benton Gordon, Rochelle.

39 white ducks,. mixed with
the White Pekin. Sell or exc.
for Pheasants or anything can
use. Lloyd Brown, Fitzgerald,
R, 2,

50 turkeys, Black and Red
Bronze, at reasonable price. W.
C, Jackson, Pitts, R 2. -

Yr. old White Muscovey drake
wt. 11 Ibs. 4 ducks, same age, 3
ducks, 4 mos. old, 4 Ibs. ea. The
8 for $4.00. Will exc. M. G.

Cheatham, Holly Springs.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE

Pure bred Eng. Ringneck
pheasants, $ hens, 1 cock, 1932
hatch (200 young pheasants |

from this lot this year) $15.00. R.
H. Earnest, East Point, 8 New-
nan Ave.

1 Golden Pheasant cock bird,
full plumage, for sale. Mrs. J.
R. Godard, Milledgeville, R 2.

1 pr. 1933 hatch Golden Pheas-
ants, $6.00 FOB. Mrs. Joe L.
Young, LaGrange, Box 522.

Poultry Wanted

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Will exc. $29 value 20 Thomp-
son strain B. R. pullets, Feb. or
March hatch. Del. at Jasper. No
culls. Write for information. Mrs
Mary Roberson, Jasper, R 2.

CORNISH

Exc. Valencia Spanish peanuts
for 2 or 3 Cornish cockerels, or
roosters. J. W. Sammons, Ailey,
R 2.

Exc. 2 Cornish cockerels, for 2
of same breed. Wt. about 4 Ibs.
ea. Mrs. W. J. Boyett, Bristol, R
One,

Eggs For Sale

Big, fertile eggs from dark
Red flock of Donaldsons Reds.
Good layers, $1 per 16. del.
as H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn.,

2.

Pure bred hatching eggs
from good flock of B. Rocks,
Thompson Str. 75c per 15 pre-
paid. Cartons to be ret: some
nice pullets, 2 1-2 to 3 lbs. 50c;
young roosters, 75c ea. Mrs.
G. C. Clifton, Millen.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

Jersey cow in her first yr.,
freshen December 31st., $25.00.
Miss Florence Horne, Grove-

town.

3 mos. old Jersey male calf from
cow giving 5 gal. milk. Solid
color. Not. ent. to reg. $15.00, or
exc. for 20 pure bred pullets. Ril-
ey Lyons, Atlanta, 964 Mangault
St. Sk.

Grade Jersey cow, soon freshen
2nd calf; 1 Jersey cow with calf

(4 wks. old) for sale; also 1 bull,

about 3 yrs. old, Jersey and Gern-
Sey cross, fine individual, $25.00.
J. C. Goolsby, Baxley. R 3,

1 1-2 yr. old heifer, half Jer-
sey, $5.00 at my farm. J. F,
Humphries, Leaf, Ga.

Guernsey-Holstein cross, heifer
5 mos. old, from 6 gal. Guernsey
cow, $25.00, or exc. for seed
wheat or Leghorn pullets; B. B.
Modern Red game bantams, $2.-

| Ave.,

50 pair. J. H. Smith, Atlanta, R
a:

Hereford pure bred bulls, to 1
yr old, $25.00 ea; 1 to 2 yrs. old,

.$35.00 to $50.00 ea. reg. in buy-

ers name. W. S. Loftis, Hamp-
ton, Ga., R 1 or 45 Mangum St.,
Ss. W. Atlanta.

3 yr. old reg. Jersey bull, good

cond., for sale at my farm, 5

miles east of Shiloh, $40.00. A.
S. Fryer, Shiloh, R. 1.

Reg. Jersey male calf, 6 wks.
old, $2.50. Mellie Williams, Mi-
lan, Box 43.

Complete dairy, good milch
cows, etc., for sale. Write for
particulars. R. T. Pierce, Millen,
Rea

HORSES AN DMULES FOR
SALE

Small horse mule, about 9 yrs.
old, wt. 800 lbs., gentle, for sale.
J. J. Miles, Harlem, RFD 1.

15 yr. old, gentle, small mule,
work anywhere, wt. 700 Ibs. $20.00,
or exc. for 25 bu. good corn. B.
P. Tucker, Lithia Springs.

9 yr. old mule, quick movement,
gentle, 950 lb. wt. $100.00. pany
mare, 19 yrs. old, good worker,
gentle, about 700 lbs. $65.00. Exc.
for thrifty, good pigs; 2 Partridge
Bantam hens 50c ea. R. R. Duf-
fey, Carrollton, R 3. Mtn. Oak
Farm. ; :

Horse, about 9 yrs. old, good
and true everywhere, not afraid
of anything. $50.00 cash. Live
on Thread Mill Co. place. Mrs.
Lewis Childs, Dalton, R 1.

,l pair mare mules, wt. about
1150 Ibs. Cheap. C. A. Stone,
Concord.

2 good farm mules and a good
2 horse wagon, cheap for cash;
Red Quill and Bacon Warhorse
Game cockerels, $1.50 ea. R. V.
Weaver, Milledgeville, R 4.

15 yr. old mare mule, goo
eyes, sound, gentle. Plowed 25
acres this year, $25.00. Mrs. M.
F. Lawson, Adel, R 2.

Black and White Shetland pony |

mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 395 Ibs. L.
C. Jones, Atlanta, 671 Lexington
*ohone, Raymond 6047.

HOGS FOR SALE

2 Essex gilts, 18 mos. old (had
2 litters of pigs), $8.00 each, or
both for $15.00. Exc. 1 for 10 bu.
oats, or both for oats and wheat.
L. E, Williams, Ty Ty.

48S. P. C. gilts, wt. 140 Ibs. sub.
to reg., and from the very best
blood lines, $7.00 ea. or $25.00 for
lot. Lake McDonald, Vidalia, R
4.

15 shoats, 1 sow and 6 pigs, $50.-
00. O. E. Green, Gray, Ga.

Big Bone Black Guinea pigs,
male and female, $3.50 ea. $6.00
per pair. FOB; also Thompson str
March hatch Barred Rock pullets.
$1.00 ea. D. H. Anderson, Glen-
wood, R 2.

Guinea hogs, best of the breed,
6 wks. old, $10.00 pair; 50 and 75
lbs. males, $7.50 and $10.00 each;
exc. $25.00 Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old,
out of 5 gal. cow, giving 2 gal.
now, for 50 goats. W. W.
Barnes, Summit.

2-80 lb .big bone Blue Guinea
gilts, $6.00 ea. 1-100 lb. or more,
$8.00. Bred to Guinea or Duroc.
W. A. Summer, Norristown.

Full blooded Hampshire boars
and gilts, cholera immune, cheap
or exc. for Texas Rust-Proof
oats. J. F. Goodson, Wadley.

20 mos. old, reg. Black P. C.
boar, $25.00 by my barn. Will
except corn at 80c bu. Isaac T.

Hallman, Atlanta, 1125 Tumlin|-

St. N. W.

Sow and 7 pigs, $12.00. Good
common stock; 1 sow, bring pigs
about January, $8.00. 1 horse wa-
gon, $18.00. Exc. for coming-in,
common milk cows, or good stock
laying hens. At home Mondays
and Tuesdays. Mrs. C. A. Mc-
Millan, Helena,

does and grey buck, 6 mos.

Talking Rock.

Full bred Guinea hogs, little
bone, black, tried sows, farrow
Xmas, $20.00 ea. bred to full
Guinea male, wt. around 200 lbs.
10 ms. male, 175 Ibs. $25.00; 2
gilts, about 50 lbs. $6.00 ea. ee ;
ey back if not satisfied. R.
Britts, Marshallville.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR |
SALE 4
Nubian buck, grandson of
Scottwood Red Cliff. Cheap.
Good home main object in di 5-
posing of him. C. C. Cavines S,
Atlanta, 2049 Robson Place, |



Reg. Toggenburg, 8 wt. stoc
buck service $1.00; also good
cow, giving milk, $20.00 or ex
for Springer. Last house on No. |
Hightower Road. J. Jolley, At- 2
lanta, RT.

























RABBITS FOR SALE
Gray buck, 9 mos. old, 8 gra,

6 white and 2 gray, 3 mos. ol
25c ea. or any 3 does and 2 buc
for $1.00. Frank Mullin:

Ped. N. Z. Whites and Reds
Chincillas, from prize winners.
Call or write C. I. McCormic
Decatur. 1726: Oakview Ri
*phone, Dea 1189-J.

2 White rabbits, 1 yr. old
male, 1 female; 1- 5 mos. old.
three for $2.00, or exc. for L
horn bantams. Want 110.
good corn. Del. 5 miles Eas
Felton. State best offer. E.
Rice, Felton,

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED
Want to buy young, wee
heifer calves of good dairy bre
ing; few medium shoats. Ch
for cash and near here.
full particulars in first lett
Edwin F. Shippey, Dixie, R 2s
Want good milch cow or b
cows. Will.. trade
Write.
lege

. good value for fresh
cows, hogs, poultry,
wagon, feed stuff, goo:

young work horse or mule. N

trash wanted. Write. Je

Cartledge, Americus, R 2.
Want good milch cow, :

in. Located in Atlanta or vi

inity. Write lowest cash pri

Roy Fisher, Atlanta. 834 El

St., S. W.

HOGS WANTED
Want good hogs to fatten on
halves. Berkshire, P. C., or
roc: J; A: Bennett, Atlanta. ae
tion A. :
Want 1 big bone Black Gui
male pig, wt. 25 to 100 Ibs. 7
pay cash. J. Cecil Otwell, B
men.
Want a Straight-Nose Ber
shire pig, either sex, or 1 eacl
also in the market for 1 M Ib
Pullnot cotton seed at reasonab.
price. Buy now if satisfied.
H. Cosby, Preston. =
Want pure bred African sti
big bone Guinea pigs or shoa
stay-fat kind, cholera immun
Cheap for cash. J. B. Burroug!
Canon, R 3.

HORSES AND MULES
WANTED

Want 1 small mule for cas:
Must be near Athens. A.
Pledger, Athens, R 1.

Exc. Red Sugar Cane and oth-
er value for a mule or cows, or
farm produce. Write. G L.
Willbanks, Brunswick.


x rsday, November 9, 1933.

Live Stock Wanted

Positions Wanted

nt 1 or 2 good farm mules,
wt. and not over 10 yrs. old.
outright, or part cash and
in Grade Guernsey cattle;
for sale pure bred Guernsey
il, Shoreline breeding. Some
Ss and open heifers. W. L.
nents, Siloam, R 2.

Positions Wanted

nt large Z horse warm with
5 room house, good water,
, good level land. near
ol. 3 plow hands, 5 hoe
ids. 39 yrs. old, farmed all
life; dont use tobacco nor
k. Want stock furnished al-
ools and have to be furnish-
some to make crop. Ref. J.
Parker, Oakman, R 1.
fant job on farm doing light
work. No field work. Wi-
How, alone. Refined and honest
and reliable. Home and small
. Mrs. Ella Johnson, At-
215 Baker St.
ung man wants job on farm
board and laundry. Willing
cer. Pausanias Rodgers,
er, Ga. Rt. 2. clo L. Rod-

old single man wants job

rm. Can do any kind of
10 yrs. exp. Work for
mo. board and laundry.

ite. Clarence Blackwell, Od-

5 2 horse crop on 50-50 ba-

ld will work for wages.
self. Good ref. Move any
. J. T. Strawder, Norman
ab 2 R 2.
at good 1 or 2 horse farm
384 with good people. Rea-
move. Go anywhere. Have
d milch cows for sale at

uU and land, near school.
to be moved and partly
L. Simpkins,

fant 1 horse farm on 50-50 ba-
D. W. Tyner, Stone Mtn.,

. Box 34-A.

fant job on dairy farm, or

do gen. farming for rest of

; yr. and all next yr. State

offer in first letter. 31 yrs.

white, have wife and small
Life time exp. in farm-
B. B. Carlisle, Calhoun.

Vidow wants place on farm
hild and self. Well exp. in

ltry.and flower culture. Good
Mrs. Wood, Newnan, 37
xen St.
nt good 1 horse crop on 50-
asis, good land and good

Se. 3 in family, all willing

kers. G. W. Holomon, Dal-

1. clo Mrs. Nash.

ung man wants job on dai-
n. Can do any kind of
Self and wife. See or
F. M. Harwell, Barnes-

1,

yr. old man with wife and
want job on farm for

So. Ga. preferred. Ref.

desired. P. W. Bryan, Cool-

eR 2. clo C. J. Rogers.

Vant 1 horse farm in Fulton
y on 50-50 basis. Can fur-
own supplies, but will need

k and tools to be furnished

other party. J. E. Myers, At-

ta. No 1 Schoen St. Ben

fant 1 horse crop on 50-50 ba-
with good pasture, close to

rch. Sober and honest. Can

nish self and references. Wes-
. Cook, Winder, RFD 1.

} yr. old farmer, good worker,

ite, wants to work for home
what. you have to offer.
C. Hopkins, Commerce, R 6.
nt job as caretaker, etc. of

e, looking after chickens, etc.

[farm with elderly couple.

or will work in dairy for reas-
onable salary per month or
year. Young man, single, do
not smoke nor drink. Write. Ol-
in Adams, Colbert, R 2.

45 yr. old widow wants home
on farm with aged couple for
board, clothes and small salary.
Assisting with light farm work.
No field work. Mrs. Anna Cox,
Tifton, R 1. clo David Cox.

Want to hear from 1 horse
farmers wanting 50-50 share
croppers, also poultry and tur-
pentine work. Write or see Thos.
Jefferson, Stockton, R l.

Man with wife, 3 children, 2
boys, 16 and 13 yrs., want job for
wages, or 2 horse share crop in
So. Ga. for 1934. Write or see:
Ancil Crosby, Sale City, R 2.

20 yr. old man wants job on
farm with nice people, live
one of family and work for board
laundry and salary. Life time
exp. farming. Ref. if desired.
Chas. B. Thornton, Camile, R 1.

Want small farm with black-
smith shop in connection. J. W.
Crayton, Atlanta, 492 Third -St.,
N. W.

Refined, 18 yr. old girl wants
home with Christian family to
do light farm work of all kinds
for board and $3.00 per week.
Ref. Amelia Ward, Atlanta, Rt.
2 A.

35 yr. old woman with 4 chil-
dren want 1 horse crop on halves.
Or a job on farm. Would hoe
crop or work for wages. Mrs.
Eunia Sweatman, Alpharetta, R
1. clo J. A. Angliss.

Dairyman, exp. in all dairy
work, honest, sober, reliable,
married, 2 children want job as
caretaker of cattle of dairy on
commission basis or salary. R.
L. Kidd, Albany, R C. |

27 yr. old widow, 2 children, 9
and 7 yrs. old, want home on
Can
do any kind of light farm work.
Good ref. Go anywhere. Mrs.
Annie Belle Oliver, Odom, R 1.
clo Alex Williams.

Want small house on farm with
good people. Am widow, with 2
good, moral boys, 17 and 20 yrs.
of age. Where can get day la-
bor, steady or anything you
have to offer. Urgent. Mrs. L.
W. Gibson, Dallas, R 6.

Single man wants job asa
milker on modern dairy farm.
References if necessary. Wil-
ling worker and thoroughly com-
petent, also exp. looking after
other stock on the farm. Hugh
E, Cheely, Agricola.

Want a 4 to 8 horse farm to
oversee. Can give ref. J. H. Al-
len, Albany, R B.

Active, exp. farmer, 42 yrs. old,
wife and self only, want job as
overseer of 10-15 horse farm.
Exp. in cattle, hogs, poultry, all
kinds modern farming machin-
ery; also can operate grist mill.
Ref. Prefer So. Atlanta. Eu-
gene Harris, Atlanta, 383 Wash-
ington St., S. W.

Want big 1 horse crop on
halves, with party who wants a
lot of cord wood cut and clean-
ing up land this winter. Have 2
boys, 13 and 17 yrs. would plow
the landlord little crop for wages.
N. J. Williams, Buford, R 2.

2 young men want jobs. Farm
or most anything out-doors con-
sidered. Steady, hard workers,
First class truck, tractor driver,
etc. Also exp. mill work. Ad-
dress R. T. White, Atlanta, 342
Cauitol Ave.

Thorough exp. A-1 milker
want job on Dairy. Steady, hard
worker. No bad habits. Address
Frank Braselton; Atlanta, Me-
Donough Rd. -

Want to farm with good party
that has some good land. For
wages or take small crop for
half wages and half crop. 23

as:

MARKET BULLETIN

Positions Wanted

yrs. old. Reliable, no bad habits
Allen Huey, Cordele, R B., Box
AQ:

Farm Help Wanted

Want man with his own stock
and feed and tools, and able fur-
nish self, to work 1 horse crop
for 1934. Also about 35 lbs. used
feathers good cond., to sell for
40c lb. or exc. Mrs. Zillia Bil-
lings, Oliver, R 1.

Want white or colored wo-
man, live as one of family and
help with milking cow and other
light farm work. No field work.
Home and board and _ clothes.
Mrs. S. A. Christian, Farming-
ton, R 3.

Want nice young woman, 25
to 35 yrs. old, live as one of fam-
ily and help with light farm
work for small wages. No field
work. Will come after party at
once. Write. L. C. Lairsey, Way-
cross. 1501 Sycamore St.

Want colored family for 2
horse crop, share basis. Must
have 1 girl large enough to do
extra work for owner the year
round. R. H. Hill, Marietta. clo
Gen. Del.

Want good farmer for 1 horse
farm. Furnish mule and feed
and equipment. Must furnish
self. M. A, Gill, Jonesbore, R 2.

Want a hand for this and next
year. Give part crop and some
wages; also want girl or woman
to live as one of family and help
with light farm work. No field
work, home and some spending
money. R. C. Sowell, Pulaski.

Want settled widow or couple,
country raised, white or colored,
to do gen. work and are for
small place. Good home and
small wages. Miss Jane M. Mad-

dox, Stone Mtn., P. O. Box 297.

phone St. Mtn., 82-d.

Want good farmer for a 40 A.
farm with comfortable house, 2
miles from Bowdon. 3rd or 4ths
or standing rent to reliable par-
ty. Must be able to finance self.
Communicate with Miss Janet
Brown, Atlanta, 359 Pulliam St.,
*phone, Main 2544.

Want honest, industrious wo-
man to help with flowers and
poultry raising, etc. No field
work. Family of 3. Might take
nice boy about 12 yrs. old who
needs a home, to help with light
farm chores. C. M. Slack, Leslie.

Want good, healthy, widow
woman, 30 to 45 yrs. of age,
good character, live as one of
family and do gen. light farm
work. No field work. Furnish
room and board and $5.00 per
month. Mrs. Jerome A. Bell,
Middleton, R 1.

Want a good boy to work on
farm and live as one of family.
Small salary. Not under 14 yrs.
nor over 18. Write. Mrs. N.
Bird, Ty Ty, R 3.

Want good colored man with
wife and small family for 2
horse crop on shares. Wife to
do extra work. See or write:
D. J. Bateman, Gordon, R 2.

Want young girl or settled wo-
man, good character,
worker for light farm work. No
field work. Home, board and $4
month. S. R. Martin, Atlanta, R
2, Box 477. :

Want settled, unincumbered
girl or woman of good character
to live in home and see after
poultry and other light farm
work. No field work. Small sal-
ary in addition to board. Frank
Cain, Chipley, R 2.

Plants For Sale

New patented Thorniess
(Briarless) Young berry. Regular
Young Berry, Blakemore and
Bellmar strawberry; Grohoma,
Sagram, Lespedesa Sericea, Pay-
master and Jarvis corn, Rowden

willing |

Plants For Sale

PAGE THREE

_ Plants For Sale

40 cotton seed. H. A. Neal, Ash-
land.

Bountiful Missionary strawber-
ry plants, $1.00 M. Any amount.
Mrs. John R. Bailey, Hartwell,
R 2.

Nice, well rooted collard plants
$1.00 M. Special price on large
orders.
R. Boatright, Coffee.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 15c
C. $1.25 M; Heading collard, 10c
C. $1.00 M. Add postage. H. C.
Burnsed, Sr., Brooklet.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c:

C. pure Mastodon, 50c C; Jungs
Gibson and Premier Early and
Jungs Wonder bearing strawber-
ry plants, 50 for 50c. Guar. true
to name. Mrs. Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega, R 1.

Copenhagen cabbage plants.
Guar. big, strong, Cert. plants,
20c C; 65c, 500; $1.00 M. del. Ione
Lewis, Baxley, R 4. Box 40.

2 or 3 M. fine strawberyy
plants, 15c C here at home; 25c
C. del. in Ga. Sat. guar. Mrs.
Mary Roberson, Jasper, R 2.

Millions Wakefields and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, ready, 500,

65c; $100 M. 5 M up, 75c M.

Quality, count, promptness guar.
B. J. Head, Alma.

2 M pieces, Kudzu vine, well
rooted, reasonable price. Mrs. J.
E. Huff, Philomath.

Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.50 M. Geo. L. Bellflower, Tif-
ton. 205-7th St.

1 million frost-proof Long Is-
land Wakefield cabbage plants,
earliest and best plants. Sold
10 tons from 2 acres this spring
after a heavy frost. 500 75c del;
$1.00 M FOB. Now ready. E. T.
Clements, Tennille.

Strawberry plants, Klondike
and Missionary, $1.25 M. Mrs.
Cc. R. Morgan, Vienna. :

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25 C. $2.00 M.
Good sundried apples, 10c lb. Exc.
for good feed sacks at 5c ea. Ea.
pay postage. Mrs. A. J. Stansel,
Cleveland, R 4. :

Gooseberry bushes, chestnut
bushes, 50c ea. Black raspberries,
$1.00 doz. Mrs. Ceo Long, Dah-
lonega, R 1.

Cabbage plants, extra Early
J. and Chas. W., Flat Dutch, Co-
penhagen. Large, ifresh, well
rooted. 500, 60c; $1.00 M. del.
postpaid. Crystal Wax Bermuda
onion plants, pencil size, same
price. Earnest McCook, Fitzger-
ald.

Everbearing strawberry plants
$1.75 per M. Exc. for Black or
Chincilla rabbits, Fan-tail pig-
eons, bantam hens, cabbage and
onion plants, dried fruit or but-
ter bean seed. Van R. Carden,
Hatley.

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 35c C. Money orders
only. No stamps nor checks ac-
cepted. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleve-
land, R 4.

Cabbage plants, E. J., and C.
W., also White and Yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, 500 60c; $1.00
M. postapid. I. L. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, R 3.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, E.
J., Chas. W., Copenhagen, Gold-
en Acreage, Flat Dutch. Post-
paid; 500 65c; $1.00 M. Mossed.
Prompt shipment. Roscoe Mays,
Fitzgerald, R 4.

Tame Himalaya blackberry
plants, $2 C; red, imp. raspberry
$3 C; all well rooted. Add post-
age. Exc. for white feed sacks.
Miss Claudia V. Henderson, Elli-
jay, R 3, Box 49.

M. B. cabbage plants, Early
Jersey Wakefield, Chas. Wake-
field, $1 M. del. 500, 50c. Mrs. Ot-
tis Moody, Coffee.

Missionary strawberry plants,
$2 M or.25c C. H. W. Bennett,
Nicholls, R 1.

- Lady: T. strawberry plants, 30c
C; $2.50 M; Red Gold straw-

A:

Have large amount. J

SOR, OP

berry plants, $1 C; also sundried
apples, 10c lb. Exc, for white feed
sacks: 10 lbs. apples for 20 sacks.
ra B. W. Dockery (,Dahlonega,
Everbearing and Lady T.
strawberry plants, 30c C. $2.50 M.
Mrs. J. B. Dockery, Dahlonega,
RED? 1: iM
Earliest var.

strawberry plants, young, well

&

4

imp. Klondike

rooted, 25 C; $1.15 for 500. $2.00

M. del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cum-
ming, R 1.

White and Yellow Hermuda 75

onion, E. J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage, large, nice plants, frost-
proof, well packed, 500, 75c; $1.25

M. postpaid; $1 M. FOB. Walter

McEver, Braselton.

Plants Wanted

Lady T. strawberry plants, 20c
C. May cherry, Quince, 3, 30c;
Pie plants, 5c; Fox grapes, 6 for

30c. Exc. for anything can use, _

Henry Eller, Ellijay, R 3.
Exc. 1 gal. white nest onions

for 300 frost-proof _ cabbage

plants. Must be strong plants.

Ea. pay postage. Mrs. W. T. Hall,

Elberton, R, 10.
Want 40 white feed sacks, 10
Ib. cap. Exc. 20 Ibs. dried apples. |
Ea. pay chgs. Also walnut

MEATS for sale, 25c Ib. or exc.

for other value. Mrs. H.. F.
Reece, Talking Rock, R 2.

Want 100 good feed sacks.

Write for full information first.
Mrs. R. H. Clark, Alto, Ga. a
Exc. white, 100 lb. feed sacks
for honey, pecans, peanuts, Ga.
Cane syrup, corn, wheat, oats or
other food. B. W. Baker, Deca-
tur, 223 Drexel Ave.

Exe. nice, clean collard seed for

white feed sacks, dried fruit, or
sage, or sell seed at 20c cupfull;

other value to sell or exc. for .

aie

ze

shoats, chickens, value $7.00. C.

O. Smith, Nicholls, R 2. Box 52.

25 lbs. unpeeled, sundried,
clingstone peaches, sound, 10c Ib.
or exc. for papershell pecans.
Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains.

Dried apples, 10c lb. May cher-

ry trees, 10c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dahlonega, Rl.

Nice, sundried apples, 10c lb.
Mrs. E. S. Shallaway, Dahlonega,

R 1. Box 35..
Nice, dried apples, 10c lb. white

nest onions, 40c gal; wild cherry

tree bark, 20c lb. Yellow root, 15c

lb. Add postage. Mrs. G. B. Pat- ) .

terson, Blairsville, R 4.

Seed For Sale

About 30 bu. good clean Chufa
seed for sale. R. E. Lee, Lake ~

Park, 2,
3 kinds

35c lb. Low bush bears from 8 in

high on up. 50c lb. FOB. R. Bon-

ham, Blackshear, R 3.
Large, dried and clean Chu-
fas, 25c Ib. Add postage. Alberta
Wright, Bremen.
White multiplying
12%c per gt; Senna seed,

onions,
15

pods 10c. Add postage. Mrs. G.

V. Schubert, Lula, R 1.

White multiplying onion sets,
10c qt.; white lady and black
eyed Calif. peas; ea. 10c Ib.; dried
peaches, free from worms, 10c

Ib. Add postage. No chks. nor _

stamps. Mrs. J. W. Loggins,
Gainescville, R 5.

25 bu. Eaves large yellow mul-
tiplying prolific onions, 10 to 25
per hill, 25c qt., $1 per 5 qts.
del. Jos. Norman, Dewey Rose, |

Foor:

Speckled pole butter beans.
Have picked 12 bu. green from
4 hills. 30c Ib. Exc. for honey,
crowder peas, white sacks, or on-

ions, eating or planting. Mrs.

Joe Grayson, Loudon,

Tenn, R.
Resident of Ga.

Ce

okra seed; Velvet, .
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PAGE FOUR

Seed For Seis

Extra good ribbon cane, 5c
100, at patch. L. C. Creech,
Pelham, R 4.

Seed cane now ready, small,
75c per 100; small and large $1
and $1.25. S. R. Harden, Sur-
rency.

~ Bunch okra,

slender, dark
ceedingly prolific; bears till
frost. 20c Ib. 5 Ibs. 15c lb. Write
for quantity prices. E. L. Todd,
Valdosta, R 5, Box 160.
_ White multiplying nest onion
sets. for planting now, $7 per 100
Tbs. FOB; 10c Ib. in small lots.
el. No trash. John W. Moze-
ey, Soperton, R 2.
Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cab-
bage seed, $1 Ib., 5 lbs. $4; Pur-
le Top turnip seed, 35 lb. Col-
ard, 35c Ib. All. postpaid. Mar-
Us. Williams, Gainesville, R 1.
- Old fashioned red shallot on-
on buttons, 25c gal; Purple,
Seven Top turnip seed, 20c Ib.;
Red Spanish peanuts, sound and
good 50c peck. Plus postage. Har-
-old Pass, Point Peter.
Japanese seed cane, 75c per
100 stalks, dug up at patch; su-
gar ribbon cane, $2 per 100, dug
up at patch. 3 miles Manassas.
H. T. Hatcher, Manassas.

Tobacco For Sale |

933 crop tobacco, in 10 Ib.
: oxes. Sound and. sweet, for
. hew or pipe, or cigarette, 10c
b. FOB, $1 per box. Money order
_ Mrs. Lilla Campbell, Surrency.

o First class chewing or smok-
ing tobacco, flue cured, tied in
bundles and shipped to you in
nice straight package. No trash
10c lb. FOB. Any quantity. W.
M. Burton, Screven.

Good, flue cured tobacco, 12
lbs. $1; 5 Ibs. 50c. Del. by parcel
post. James McLeod, Screven.

Tobacco Wanted.

Want to buy A-1 grade, home-
raised chewing tobacco. Send
ample. and best prices. J. M.
Garner, Rockmart, R 3.

obacco, stemmed, twisted, press-
ed and flavored. Send sample
if med. and strong and best del.
rices. John W. Crofts, Wood-

&. i
_ Exc. 10 Ibs. dried apples for 15
Ibs. home made chewing tobac-
0; also will buy some tobacco.
Quote best price, etc. M..k.
Patterson, Martin, Ee

Miscellaneous F or Sale

@onnine, old Tadhibacd Black
Walnuts, this yr. crop, for sale
_by the bushel. Mrs. Geo. T. My-
- gatt,
Ga.
Martin gourds, ready Hors 12
1-2c ea; postpaid. Not less than
6 in. india. Gurman Wolfe, Bax-
ley, R 2.

Good, 1 or 2 horse wagon for
sale or exc. for, hogs or R. I.
hens. R. E. Martin, College Park,

Red and Green pepper, 30c gal.
- Black walnuts, hulled and dry, 5c
lb. not prepaid. Bill Hamrick,
Talking Rock, he: 3,
Black walnuts MEATS, well
ee sifted, in large pieces, new crop
37c Ib. under 10 lb lots; over 10
Ibs. 35c Ib. del. Hoyt Howington,
Commerce, R 2.
_ Extra fine dried sage, 25c gal.
Delicious sundried apples, 9c
Ib. Add postage. Maude Roper,
Dawsonville, R 1. ,
3 lbs. Aug. cured Deer Tongue,
45 lb. postpaid, while it lasts.
H. T. Gibbons, Wrightsville, R 4.
New, clean, white, downy feath-
ers, 50c lb. del. Sample on re-
quest. Mrs. Mary Collins, Gaines-
ville, R 5. :

eren pods. Very early and ex-|

Want 5 or 10 lbs. house grown

Plain View, R saseucuisad

Miscellaneous For Sale

Black root, for sale or exc. for
pigeons, ducks or baby chicks.
Write. D. C. McGahee, Town-
send, R A.

Shade cured sage leaves, 35c lb.
Pure ground sage with pepper,
25c pt. M. A. Brady, Murray-
ville.

Nice, new crop black walnut
MEATS, dry hand picked and
sifted, nice, large pieces, 40c lb.
Mrs. M. J. Howington, Commerce,
RFD 3.

Heavy white cotton feed sacks,
100 lb. cap., 8c each. Exe. for
Ribbon Cane syrup, black-eyed
peas, cured meats, pecans, etc. A.
C. Floyd, Chamblee.

Mutton suet, 20c lb. del.
E. C. Hardman, Commerce.

40 lbs. drieqd yellow root for
$7.00; 20 lbs. green, 10c lb. Add
postage. Want 12. pullets and
rooster, pure bred Ringlet Barred
Rock Feb. hatch. Write Miss M.
B. Adams, Marietta, Rt. 3.

Hot pepper and nice dry sage,
ea. 30c gal. Peppermint and gar-
den horsemint, 10c doz. Add
postage to small orders. Mady
Grindle, Dahlonega, R 3.

Mrs.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
PECAN TREES
Want 100 standard varieties 1

J. Mulkey, Toccoa, clo Gen. Del.

yr old, budded Pecan trees. C.

Georgia Products
For Sale

who want to buy peas;
and unmixed field peas,
Cream and White Crowders.

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Want to hear from parties
mixed
also

Quote best price on 1 to 50 bu.
| John Clark, Grayson..

BUTTER FOR SALE
3 or 4 Ibs. fresh country but-
ter weekly, 25c lb. Cow T. B.

butter per keek. Cows T. B.

days and 3 lbs on Fridays.

Hawkinsville.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE

lack bolls, 35 wt. 1 lb. $1 bu. G.
M. Baldwin, Douglasville.

- Cokers Ped. Farm Relief cot-

ton seed, pure as can he kept.

A. Holsonhack, Calhoun, R 2.

tested. Mrs. R. LL. Henson,
Mize. R 1.
7 lbs. nice, fresh country

tested. Can send by parcel post
twice weekly, or 4 lbs. on Tues-

Make offer. Mrs. J. D. Mullis,

Goldmine cotton seed, a close
heavy fruiter, 42 to 44 percent
lint, 11 1-6 in staple, large 5

Newman Evans, Commerce, R 5.

Pure Ruckers cotton seed. Gin
46 percent. 40c bu. FOB; Co-
kers No. 5, at 50c bu. FOB. G.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

zlehurst, R 1.

tense.

postpaid, J. W. Lang, Omega.

Chestnut St., N. W.

75 bu. this yrs corn, 75c bu.
at barn. Crumley Reagin, Ha-

400 bu. slipped shuck corn, 65c
bu at barn, 4 miles northwest
of Screven. J. G. Purvis, Hor-

Shelled white corn in bags,
70c bu; home-ground meal, 75c.
Send check; fresh home-made
butter in round prints, 4 lbs. $1

MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Products
For Sale |

Georgia Products
For Sale


Thursday, November 9, 1933.

Georgia Products _

For Sale

March hatch pullets, now laying,

7sc ea. Mrs, O, L. Craft, La-~
vonia.
Nice, clean, bright sundried

apples, free from core and peel-
ing, 10c lb. Postage paid on 15
Ibs. up. Mrs. M. M. Collins,
Clayton, R 1.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
Smoked sides and _ shoulders,
12%c; hams, 18c, small; rape
seed, 2 lbs. 25c; 10 Ibs. $1; All
varieties turnip seed, 8 thls., 25c,
45c lb. plus postage. W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson.
Pure pork smoked country
sausage, 17%2c lb. FOB. Perry
Tucker, Moultrie, R 5.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE

New, bright honey in comb or
Ext. in 10 Ib. buckets, $1.25, also
Gallberry Comb or Ext. 10 lb.
buckets, $1.50. Postpaid. Cash
with order. R. W. Browning,
Dubiln, R 3.

6 5 lb, cans, good strained hon-
ey, del. for $2.25. Walter Smith,
Enigma.

Bright, tsrained honey, 1-2 gal.
cans, 60c; 6 to case, $3. Prepaid.
Geo. D. Barfield, Louisville, R 2.

6, 5 Ib. cans comb honey del.
for $3. A. N. Hammond, Enig-
ma.

New bright Ext. honey, 6-10 lb.
cans, $5.50. Cash. No chks. Tay-
lor Hooks, Unadilla, R 2:

2 frame Root honey Extractor,
some empty 8 frame hives for
sale, or exc. for small incubator
or R. I. Red pullets. Exc. at my
place. S: J. Griener, Atlanta, R
5, Box 332-B.

Pure Tupelo Ext. honey, 6-10
lb. pails, $6.00 FOB; 2-10 lb.
postpaid, $2.45; also good farm
mule, $100.00. Jno. A. Crummey,
Jesup, Box 351.

20 stands of bees and Extractor
and honey for sale or exc. What
have you? R. H. Clark, Alto.

Real Foy, Calberry honey, 5 1b.
pails, 12 to case. Comb, $6.00;
Ext., $5.50. Prompt del. and Sat.
kuar. J. T. Mullis, Alma,

Chunk comb honey, bulk, 65 Ib.
tin, $6.00; No. 10 buckets, $1.20;
No. 5, 65c; pound sections, 24 to
case, $3.50. Del. Exc. for Guinea
shoats for breeding. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore, R 1. Box 34.

New, bright honey in 10 lb.
buckets, $1.25; Also Gallberry
honey in 10 lb. buckets, $1.50.
Postpaid. Cash with order. R.
W. Browning, Dublin. R 3.

Nice, bright, strained honey
in 1-2 gal cans, 60c per can;
6 cans to Cs., $3 del. Alex Bar-
field, Louisville, R 2. :

3 strong colonies of bees in
8 frame gums with supers, for
sale or exc. for 15 young hens,
no culls. Or for a milch cow.
Wiley L. Baldwin, Dawson.

Fancy comb and Ext. honey
in 5 lb. pails, 6 pails to case,
Ext. $2.90; Comb, $3 per case.
FOB. Have about 5 M. Ibs. .W
S. Bruce, Blackshear.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
About 500 bu. old Runner pea-
nuts for sale. Make best price

Brazilian stalling or flour|on any amount you want. L. A.
corn, 8 lbs. $1; this yrs crop.| Ragan, Cairo. .
Ben P. Parker, Atlanta, 575) Estimated 1933 crop of pecans

by pounds: Schley, 2500. Stu-
arts, 2500; Frotscher, 600; Del-

FRUIT FOR SALE

bu.

Bertie Page, Bowman, R 2.
Nice, sundried peaches,

_ | erop,

20c Ib. del.

Nice, red and yellow apples,
$1.25 per standard bu. box del.
| Henry F. Weaver, Marion.

20 lbs. nice, sundried peaches.
free from worms, 10c lb. also 1
black walnuts, hulled and
dried, $1 bu. Add postage. Miss

1933
also W. L.

mas, 800; Mobile, 700; Van De-
man, 200; Nelson, 800; Pobst, 200;
Alleq. 200; seedlings, 100. S. C.
Owen, Grower, Woodbury.

Small size, papershell pecans,
10c lb. del. in Ga. Nice and
sonud. Minnie Williams, Ogle-
thorpe.

Giant Valencia peanuts, hand
picked, 50c peck, postpaid in Ga.

2 fat eee 400 Ibs. ea. $20 for

both. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville.

Pecans, Money-makers, $15.00;
small seedling, $8.00;
seedlings, $10.00; also syrup, 6
gal. cans, $2.50. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.

Large, well filled Stewart pe-
cans, 15c lb. del. in 3rd zones.
Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitzgerald.

New crop pecans, Schleys, 20c
lb., Stewarts, 15c lb. FOB. Arth-
ur Owen, Barnesville.

N. C. Flat Runner peanuts, my
special improved seed, bright and
sound. Fcy. stock. Limited
amount. $1.00 bu. FOB. Money

order. W. U. J. Draughon, Cai-
ro.

Papershell pecans for sale.
Sample on request. Mrs. Mat-

tie Goode, Bronwood.

Approximately 10 M Ibs. 1933
crop budded pecans; Schley,
Stuarts, and etc. Like to Sell
entire crop, FOB. S. C. Owen,
Grower, Woodbury.

No. 1 N. C. Ga. raised seed
peanuts, 75c bu. until January
ist. Sample on request. F. E.
Shannon, Lenox.

For sale cheap, pecans, all, va-
rieties. W. B. Fincher, Cairo.

Large, well filled Stuart pe-
cans, 15c lb. del. 3 rd zone. Mrs.
George Gaffney, Fitzgerald.

Papershell pecans in 5 and 10
lb. bags, del. in 1st, 2nd and 3rd
zones, 30c lb. 4 th zone, 33c Ib.
Exc. some for Flemish Giant
rabbits. J. J. Bull, Oglethorpe.

Large soft shell seedling pe-
cans, 8c Ib. Med. size, 7c Ib. Del.
ist and 2nd zones. Miss Leona
Simpson, Culverton, R 1. Box
38.

Schley, Stuarts and Frotscher
pecans, about 3M lbs. in all.
Make offer. J. E. Faulk, Hazle-
hurst, R 3.

Red Valencia peanuts for eat-
ing or planting, 10c lb. FOB. C.
C. Bennett, Adel, R 2.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE

Red and Yellow, also a few
seedling pecan trees. Also some
Dewberry slips. Winfield Harri-
son, Fitzgerald.

All lead. var. apple and: peach
trees, 15c and 20c ea. Niagra and
Concord grape vines, 10c ea. Pear
and Cherry, 40c ea. I. C. Head,
Cornelia, Star Route.

2, 3 yr. old fig sprouts, well
rooted, 25c ea. del. 2, 4 ft. apple
15c to 25 del; 1 1-2 ft. peach, 30
for $1! 3, 3 1-2 ft. 14, $1; mixed
Ga. Belle and Elbertas 2 yr. old
12,$1. Alldel. Mrs. A. B. Paulk,
Ocilla.

Starkes Red, Yellow and Dark
Red Delicious apple trees, 2 yrs.
85c each; 3 for $1.00; $20.00 C, 12
Grape vines, 2 yrs. 6 varieties in-
cluding 2 CACO for $1.00 del.
James Cureton, Austell.

Walnut trees, yr old, 1 ft. from
selected nuts, 10c ea. in 100 lots,
FOB Kudzu $6.00 M; Choice Con-
cord grape vines. All moss pack-
ed. Yonge Walker, Toccoa, R 3.
' Large Red Goose plums, 3 well
rooted trees, 25c del. 12 for 85c
| del. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, R
AG
. Brown Turkey Figs, 15c ea. 2
for 25c; Apple and May Cherry
(red) trees, 10c ea. 6 for 50c; 4
Ibs. wild cherry bark, 25c. Add
postage. No chks. Mrs. Leila
Titshaw, Monroe, R 5.

Old fashioned peach sprouts.
White English, Red Indian,
White and Yellow Lemon, Annie
Laurie, white sugar horse apples,
large kind quince, purple and
black sugar Figs, 15c ea. del. No
less 6 shipped. Robt. Crittenden,
Lovejoy.

Large White and Blue grape
vine cuttings, early Blue grape
and small Blue grape vine cut-
tings, 25c doz; Fig sprout,s 3 for

papershell

EKaton, Dahlonega, R 1.






































































25c. Mrs. Levi Smith, Winder
is = j
Leading var. Apple and Peach
trees, 2-3 ft., 10c; 3 to 4 ft., 15

Concord and Niagara grape vine

2 yr. 10c. All State insp.
true to name. W. H. Alexander,
Cleveland. ae

Golden Delicious apple tr

4-5 ft., $3.00 doz. J. H. Turne
Carrollton.
Old fashioned scupper

vines, rooted, 6 for $1.00; ches'
nut and chinquapin trees, 12
$1.25; hazlenut and _ spicewoo
trees, 50c doz.. Rhubarb, 8
$1.; horse radish, 50c doz. Gr

2 yr. pear trees, best kind fo
preserving, eating or pickling
00 doz. $6.00 C. Banana
on seed 10c thls, 3 for 25c. St
accepted. Will exch. Mrs.
R. Thompson, Lawrencevilk

12 best var., apple trees fr
early until late var. 3 of
1 yr. old. State insp. $1.00
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

May cherry trees, 10c ea 12
$1.00; Quince trees, 20c ea.
$1.00. All packed in damp |
FOB. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Ro
mart, R 2.

Lead. var. apple Snat pe
trees, 2-3 ft. 10c; 3-4 ft. 15
Concord, Niagara grapevines
yr. 10c; All state insp., true t
name. W. H. Alexander, le
land.

POTATOES FOR SALE
Portorican potatoes to truck

1 1-4 mi. N. W. Broxton. Co
or write Geo. W. Corrol, B

SYRUP FOR SALE

New syrup, Red and Rib
Cane. 12 full size beer bo
$1.20. 10c for sample if desir
Shipping wt. 30 Ibs. W.L. Da
er, Lake Park, R 1.

Pure Sugar Cane syrup,
cans to Cs. $2.50; 12 halves, $2
24 qts. $3. Also Money-Make
cans, $15 per 100 Ibs.
Collins, Whigham. :

125 gal. in buckets, 1- 50.
barrel of good grade Ga. C
syrup, 40c per gal. at my plac
mi. Hazlehurst on Hazlehurst :
Broxton Rd. E. L. Sssery, H
lehurst, R 2.

New crop A-1 sugar cane
rup, new 35 gal. cypress bbl:
gal. Cases of 6-1 gal. cans $.
12 half gal. $2.90 FOB. J. T. P
der, Whigham,

New sorghum syrup, 40c
in gal. buckets, 10 gal. or mor
50c gal. in %-gal. cans
of 10 gal. or more. 35c pe
in 12 lbs. in bbls. 1932 crop
Z. Cumbee, West Point, R 4.

New Ga. cane syrup |
85 gal. Cypress barrels,
grade, 35c gal. FOB. A. E. S
Ochlochnee. ee

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Fine lot hot pepper for sal
exc. for green tomatoes or
thing can use. Mrs. J. W.
comb, Buchanan, R 1.

Fresh, green cucumbers, $
hamper, FOB. Exc. for Will
Wonder Eng. Pea seed, or W
Bermuda or white, 100 lb.
feed eacks at market pric
W. L. baby chicks. Mrs.
Stokes, Macon, R 3. Box 3!

a.

Georgia Products
Wanted

CORN AND SEED CORN
Want Neals Paymaster al
Jarvis Yellow Prolific corn |
truck lots. State best price.
Cc. Alexander, Commerce.
Quote best cash price,
quantity, shelled or in ear, FO
your station, for white milli