Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 December 14

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G. C. ADAMS,

AG RICULTURE\..
COMMISSIONER:

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

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TOLUME 16.

STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSADY, DECEMBER 14, 1933.

Poultry For Sale

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1% tons choice O-too-tan
bean hay, $17 per ton, or $25 for
the lot. Arthur Pridgen, Brox-

; 1500 bundles fodder, 100 bu.
rm, for feed, for sale, at my
3 miles Lithonia. Make
. W.L. Jones, Atlanta,
McDonough Road.

rain and Hay F oF Sale

Quote best prices on 100 bu.
rn and 4 tons Velvet beans, 3
ons Peanut hay, del. College
ark. N, M. Thomas, College

Poultry For Sale

ves AUSTRALORPS

Imported Black Australorps:
eggs for hatching, $2.50 per set-
pe. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.

es BANTAMS

4 hens and rooster, B. L. ban-
Ss, May hatch, $1.40 for lot,
OB West Point. George Barber,

" Golden Sebrights: cockerel,
hens, 6 doaah 5 mos. old, .

Maia. Miss Frances Crav-
emorest.

; head common bantams, 12
ying) hens, 4 roosters, 20c ea.
rant to buy 15-20 Eng. W. L.
lets, ready to lay, at 50c ea.
s. O. C. Morgan, Guyton, R 1,

with
ver neck and saddle, large
comb. April hatch, little type,
se ea. FOB. Denver Moss, Jas-

hens, rooster, Golden Se-
ights, pure bred, $4 for lot.
Rooster, alone, $1. Money order.
Mrs. J. T. Lambert, Forest Park
24 common bantams: 2 roost-
s, 22 hens, $5.50 for lot. L. B.
atson, Savannah, 629 West 38

ened AND OTHER ROCKS
10 pure bred Boff Rock pullets
ens and cock or cockerel $10;
} hens and rooster, same breed,
75; 6 pure bred, extra fine
ying str. White Rocks young
ns, $5. Mrs. Susie K. Poindex-
*, Baxley.

B. -

1933 pullets, some now laying, 6
$5, Rooster with ea. lot free.
s. Odell Smith, Lavonia.

50 Booths B. R. pullets, cull-
grown and ready to lay.
onsider best offer here. J. E.
1, Shiloh.

Pair, 1933 hatch Partridge
ocks, $3.50, or exc. for equal
ilue. C. J. Green, College Park,
20 North Main St. phone, Cal-
houn 3735.

BR. puillets, Parks str. April
ach Mrs. H. H. Bassett, Guy-

e
for

300 W. and B. Rock riers,
ady. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.
otek large, Fischel str. Mar.

1933 hatch rooster, $1 FOB. Ger-
trude House, Calhoun, R 4.

35 pure bred B. R. pullets at
reasonable price; 2 cockerels,
Same strain. Make offer. R. L.
Cook, McDonough.

4 Mareh hatch B. Pl. Rock
March cockerels, direct from
Parks as baby chicks. Selected
birds, ready for breeding pens.
$1.50 ea. E. S. Jones, Red Oak.

10 extra nice pullets and cock-
erel, Parks B. Rocks, Reg. Per.
506-C-33. $12 FOB. Mrs. J. O.
Dyer, Pavo.

BRAHMAS
14 pure bred Light Brahmas:
13 hens and rooster, $15, or $1.25
ea. Mrs. J. S. Thompson, Doe-
run,

CORNISH

6 Cornish hens and rooster, $5.
R. C. Tanner, Gainesville, R 8.

9 Ib. Dark Cornish cock, 2 yrs.
old next spring, $1.50 crated,
FOB. Mrs. P. E. Sapp, Preston.

Pure bred Dark Cornish 6 mos.
old cockerels, $1.25 ea. pullets,
$1; 2 cocks, 18 mos. old, Bull
Dog strain, $2 ea. crated, FOB.
W. L. Dixon, Quitman, R 1.

GAMES
4 pure Gin Grey hens and
stag, $4. No chks. J. O. Pruitt,
Toccoa, R 2.
Red Quills, pure bred big
black-eyed kind hens, . pullets
and stags, $3 trio. No exch. Mon-
ey orders. H. K. Patterson, Talk-
ing Rock, R 1, Box 7.

1933 hatch, $12.50; Red Quills,
$15 trio. J. W. Walker, Ft. Gai-
nes.

Genuine Ga. Shawl Neck roo-
ster, 2 hens, $4; 1 April hatch
Light Brahma cockerel, $1. Mrs.
F. B. Sumers, Moreland.

LEGHORNS

56 Taricred W. L. hens, $30, or
55 ea. or exc. for 60 bu. good,
sound corn. Del. corn and get
hens. F. B. Bohlen, Madison, R
3.

20 W. L. pullets, English str.
This Spring hatch, soon be lay-
ing, 40c ea. FOB, or 50c ea. Del.
Mrs. C. M. Evans, Halcyondale.

50 W. L. Tancred April pullets,
now laying, $1 ea; 1 Jersey and
Guernsey cross, cow, fresh in
January. $25. H, B. Fuss, Col-
lege Park, R 2.

5 pure bred S. C. W. L. April
cockerels, direct from SBooths
AA grade, $4, or 90c ea. FOB.
Cash with order. Mrs. T. W.
Matthews, Marietta, R 3.

30 pure bred Brown L. hens,
2 cocks, $18 or 60c ea. J. H. Pil-
grim, Powder Springs.

Tancred pedigreed W. L. cock-
erels. Both dam and sire with
300 and better egg records. $5
each; 3. for $10; 10 for $30. J. O.
Fussell, Dawson.

105 Buff Leghorn 18 mos. old
hens, laying, $50, or 60c ea. J.
P. Brown, Meansville.

a ORPINGTONS
19 Golden Buff Orp., thor-
oughbred, part are yr. old, rest

Poultry For Sale

: Poultry F or Sale .

lay. From Calhouns. 4 roosters,
rest hens $1 ea. FOB. I. H. Boles,
Duluth.

Pure bred Buff Orp. cockerels,
from AAAA Grade, 75c ea. or
exc. for pullets of same grade;
also pure bred S. P. Cy boar pig,
reg. 150-175 lbs. $15 at barn. C
L. Smith, Baxley.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Mongolian Ringnecks, $3 pair,
$8.50 for lot of 6, consisting of
3 each, cocks and hens. Mrs. R.
Wiggins, College Park, 510 Mer-
cer Ave. phone, Cal. 2633.

PIGEONS
White Kings, 50c pair and up.
Exc. for grain, or pullets, 5 to 50
pr. lots. O. P, Foster, Good Hope.

R. &. REDS

10 pure bred S. C. R. I. Red
April pullets and cockerel, $10
No chks. Money orders. Mrs. L.
D. Kimbrel, Baxley, R 3:

35 Donaldson R. I. Red hens
with 2 unrelated roosters, for
sale, or exc. for corn, young,
fresh in cow (Jersey or Guern-
sey), or anything can use. W. D.
Price, Albany, Rt. A.

WYANDOTTES

Pure bred R. C. Silver -Lace |
Wyandotte rooster, 18 mos. old, |

$1 FOB. Money order. Mrs. T. B.
McDowell, Jr., Albany, R C.

2 March S.. L. Wyandotte
cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. No chks.
H. J. Parker, Bainbridge, R 2,

Trio Grist Henry W. Gradys| April hatch, laying and ready to} Box 225.
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Dec. 11, 1933. Always Subject to Variation.
Atlanta
Feggs, Extra, selected, whites ----- $2 33h INDEX
Eggs, extra, doz, ---------------- 23 ee
Eggs, Standard, doz. ...------_--- 27 : Ae
Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. -------- 24 Grain and Hay For Sale --_--------- a :
Eggs, yard run, doz. ------------ 20 Grain and Hay Wanted ------------ 1
Hens, Heavy- -Breed, ID eres oes 10-.15 ;
Hens, Leghorns, lb. ..---.-------- oe Poultry For Sale -------------------
Roosters, Ibs ese bea 0 Poult SV STI GCG Ss a , 2
Steus Ibe sce 08-.10 > 5
Wrilers bs sta ae 12-.15 Hegs bor Sale 2-22)
Ducks, i. wa een nnn n nn nnn nnnn nna nn= os Live Stock For Sale ___-_----------- 2
ee ee nsip | Live Bite Wahted 2
Bente - ee Ne ie ib ee Positions Wanted 2201-05. 5) 2
ountr utter, best table,
Field peng. mixed, bu. .---.------- 2 Farm Help Wanted --------------- 2,3
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ....-- 22 Plants For Sale 20/202 3. 3
Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.) ------- 69 Bool wereale 3
Wheat, bu. 3--+---++----+~+------- 1.10 Sed Wanted: 3.
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ----- 1.10 Wieestidaeoie Moo ala 2 3
Cabbage, (green, per 100 Ibs.) fas lon 2.50 Miscellaneous Wanted 5 peace aN es 3
Cabbage, (white, per 100 Ibs.) --- 2.50 Georgia Products For Sale Seog aye io: 4
Peavine Hay, No. 1, One ok eee 15.00 Georgia Products Wanted ss. 32 4
Peanut Hay, No. J, ton. <i:<-.2- 2. 11.00
SPANISH PEANUTSNo. 1, $50.00, $53.00 per ton del. Mills,
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE quotations on 92 SCORE BUTTERBased
upon Open Market Sales at CHICAGO: Dec. 4th, 21%c; Dec, 5th, 21c; Dec. 6th, 2034
& 21c; Dec. 7th, 21c; Dec. &th, 21c; Dec. 9th, 21c.

_| chks.

/oughbred Red tom,

hens or other value for 1 Ring
neck Pheasant hen. ey Daven-

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEES
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE >

5 pure bred Bourbon Reds, 4
toms, 1 hen, 10-12 lbs. ea. $10, or
$2.50 per single bird; pure bred
M. B. April hatch, 20 1b. tom,
breeding type, $4 FOB. Personal
not accepted. Loyd ~
Yeargin, Hartwell. mee

3 Bourbon Red this yrs hatch
turkeys for sale. Want a tho

























































Thornton, Buchanan, R 2.

8 mos. old, $1.50 pair
drakes, $1; ducks, 50c ea. Man
as desired; pair White Musov
eys. $1.75. Mrs. T. A. McDowell,
Tiiton, 2
18fat geese, 6c lb. FOB; 14-15
Ibs. goose feathers, 50c Ib. John
Daniel, Baxley. ;
4 young, half grown White Af
rican guineas, $3, or exc. for trio
pure bred Brown Leghorn or
Buff Minorcas, ready for servic
Mrs. Lee Walden, Mitchell, ~
30 pure bred Bird Bros. April
hatch turkeys: toms, wt. 18-20
lbs. $4; hens, $3 ea; few Ellis
str. at same price; R. I. White
pullets, 75c ea. Mrs. W. S. Had-
den, Shellman.
25 young guineas, mixed with
White African. Lots of 10 or
over, 50c ea; less lots, 60c e
Mrs. J. A. Toland, Avondale Es-
tates, Ga. ;

Poultry Wanted e

LEGHORNS

Want 10 or 12 full blood B. Ly
pullets, February or Mar. hatch,
also rooster, same age. Quote
cash price. Mrs. J. E. Mearthur,
Townsend.

Want 10 pure Tancred Ww. L.
yr. old roosters, from heavy lay
ers, cheap for cash. Mrs. J. R.
Lanier, Graymont, R 1. :

PHEASANTS

Exc. bantam rooster and

port, Acworth.

R. I. REDS |

Want 2 Donaldson Feb. or.
March hatch R. I. Red cockerels
chea for cash. Mrs, E. G. Han-
ner, Barney.

WYANDOTTES i

Want 2 R. C. Silver Lace Wy-
andotte March-April 1932 hatch
roosters, or March - April 193
hatch cockerels. State nee
Heard Orr, Cumming, R . .

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

DUCKS, ETC., WANTED

Exe. 1 grown Bronze turkey
hen for purebred White Pekin
ducks. No drakes. Make offer.
Will sell turkey for $2.50. Mrs.
J. G, Bray, Ellaville, R 3. ue

BABY CHICKS FOR SALE ~
Big, husky, purebred baby
chicks. Write for detailed infor-
mation and prices. J, I. Hostord,
Atlanta,















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Thursday, December 14, 1933.

Georgia

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State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

i G. Cc. ADAMS,

t - Commissioner

_J. F. GREER, Director,
Bureau of Markets

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fine heifer calf.
/pound butter. $40 at my place.

ing therefrom.

: _ Special Notice

CORRECTION

_ FLOWERS AND SEED

Z FOR SALE

Mt. azaleas, mixed, 2-3 ft., $1
; Mtn. laurel, 2 - 3 ft. 15c ea.
$1.50 C; rhododendrons, Spruce,
White pines, 5@c doz. Add post-
age. Exc. fer anything can use.
Mary Langley, Ellijay.

Poultry Wanted

_ Parks B. R. Reg. Per. 547-C-
33. Foundation stock, Cream
Grade direct. Flock State blood-
tested. Quality chicks, $8 per C.
postpaid; eggs, $1 per setting.
Mrs. Mamiie Roach Plyler, Daisy.

_ Eggs For Sale

-Booths AAA S. C, W. L. 324-
848 egg stock, Roosters same
Feb. 15th hatch. Have av. over
_ 38 per cent production since Au-
gust 15th. A crate weekly. Exc.
fer B. R. baby chicks. 100 per
week, F. R. Nalls, Demorest,

nice, young heifer to exc.

Live Stock For Sale

| Live Stock For Sale _

Live Stock Wanted |

Positions Wanted |

CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Guernsey bull, 7 yrs. old,

wt. 1200-1300 Ibs. Reg. No. 144-
476. Tulips Redoubtable Cher-

ub. $50 for quick sale. W. L.
Clements, Greensboro, R 2.
Pure bred Angus bull. Extra
fine, 4 yrs. old. Good disposi-
tion. D. B. Austin, Trenton.
3 yr. old Jersey milch cow with
3 gal. milk,

B. A. Bishop, Fitzgerald.

Reg. Jersey with papers, 5 yrs.
old, will freshen in January. $30
at my barn. E. M. Roberts, At-
lanta, R 4, Box 269-B.

1 Polled, 1 Horned pure bred
Hereford buss, 14% and 2% yrs.
old; 1 reg. Jersey bull, 3 yrs., 2
sub. to reg. Jersey bulls, 17 mos.
old. All highly bred and cheap.
S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, R 2.

1 Blue Jersey milch cow, $25,
or trade for 900 lb. mule. W.
Grady Moreland, Atlanta, 172
Powell St.

Truck load of nice, fat young
steers, 342c lb. or exc. for thin,
female cows, calves and year-
lings. Keach Burkhalter, Bax-
ley.

2 heifers, 1- 1% yrs. old, 1- 6
mos. old, $10 for both or exc. for

20 healthy, March hatch pullets

or young hens; 4 bu. walnuts.
50c bu; 15 walnut trees, 10c ea.
H. C. Shaw, Austell, R 1.

Jersey bull calf, 5 wks. old,
from Reg. stock, $30. Mrs. Will
Yawn Jr., Milan, R 1.

1 Holstein and Jersey, cross
cow, with 3rd calf, 5 wks. old, 4
gal. with good feed, $40] G. A.
Huff, Villa Rica, R 1.

Grade Jersey cow, younp calf,
3 gal. $30. Exc. for bale shucks,
peanut hay, or Soy bean hay at
market price, or for 2 fat pigs,
wt. 200 Ibs. ea. Bring what you
have and get cow. Castle Vaug-
han, Forest Park.

8 cows, 3 heifers, 3 steer cal-
ves, 2 heifer calves, 3 heifer
yearlings, 1 bull yearling for
sale. Make offer at my barn, All
common steck J. E. Sims, Ella-
belle, R 1.

Several fine 5 gal. cows for
sale cheap. Willie Lou Wilson,
Machen, Ga.

HOGS FOR SALE

Pure bred Duroc Jerseys, sows,
bred gilts, boars. Reg. in buyers
name. The best bred animals ob-
tainable. N. W. Jones, Glen-
wood.

Hampshire sow, (had 11 pigs,
8 wks. ago), ready to breed, $20,
or exe. for fresh in cow; also
for
milch cow fresh or freshen right

jaway. Albert B. McKoy, New-

nan.
20 head shoats, around 3 mos.
old. Cross between Duroc and S.
P. C. Reasonably priced at my
barn. Jas. M. Luck, Wrightsville.

2 little bone Black Guinea
sows, to farrow in January. $16
ea. 1 recently bred, $12; Young
and excellent breeders. Also pi-
geons 10e per pair I. G. Thomp-
son, Sumit.

8.S. P. C. pigs, 4 mos. old, $5
without papers; $7.50 reg. in
buyers name; 30 R. I. Red Ap-
Til 1932 hatch hens, $20 or 75c
ea. C, D. Williamson, Plains.

1 S. P. GC. Guinea 7 mos. old

| gilt, $3. Mollie Williams, Milan,

Box 43.

Good brood sow, $20 or exc.
for 50 gal. good sorghum syrup
in barrel, or 40 gal. in 10 Ib.
buckets.

thia Springs.

Reg. sow and male Hamp-
shire swine, $15 if taken at once.
See them. B. O. Fussell, Bruns-

wick Ga. Blythe Isle.

This saw farrowed 26 2
pigs this year. R, P. Tucker, Li-

Mixed breed sow, about 200
Ibs. Dbl. treated, and 9 pigs, 2
wks. old, $12. Cash at barn. G.
L, Davis, Odum, RFD.

4 pure bred big bone Black
Guinea, gilts, 60-70 Ibs. ea. $10
for cash, FOB. Fred Thompson,
Warrenton, R 2.

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

Kentucky bred brood mare
and farm mare, in good cond.
Absolutely sound, 9 yrs. old, wt.
1100 Ibs. $65, or exc. for corn or
fresh milch cow. C. R. Morris,
Sharpsburg, R 1.

A very good plug mare mule,
color black, $35 at my barn, near
Blue Creek church. Tom Burke,
Cleveland, R 5.

Shetland pony, black and
white, mare, 7 yrs. old, 395 Ibs.
Fat and gentle, $40. L. C. Jones,
Atlanta, 671 Lexington Ave., S.

W. phone, Ra- 6047.
9 yr. old, 1200 lb. black mare,
good shape and gentle, work

anwhere, pert and sound. $125
cash. T. W. Williford, Stephens,
Ret:

Good plug mule (who culti-
vated a farm this year), $25,
FOB. O. E. Crawford, Goggins,
RFD.

Nice Shetland pony, wt. about
475 lbs. gentle, work anywhere, 7
yrs. old. $50 FOB my place. L. R.
Slaughter, Sharpsburg.

RABBITS FOR SALE

The Second Prize buck, young-
ster (Southeastern Fair) and a
grown (bred) doe, N. Z. Whites
for sale or trade for Golden Se-
bright bantam pullets. What
have you. Geo. Austin, Atlanta,
R. 63.

2 pr. 3 mos. old, thoroughbred
N. Z. Whites, 75c per pr., or 3
for $1; 9 mos. old doe, thorough-
bred N. Z. White, tested breed-
er, $1; $2 for lot. Edward Rig-
gins, Blackshear.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

Goats, $1 ea. Cash. No chks.
Taylor Hooks, Unadilla.

1 nice billy goat, broke. Works
like pony, Thos. Warren Hicks,
Jr., Milstead.

14 head sheep, 11 ewes, 1 wea-
ther, 2 rams. All fat and fine.
Mixed with Southdown. Gentle.
$2.25 per head. $31.50 for lot.
Cash. At my home. Hardee Thig-
pin, Adrian, RFD 1.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE WANTED

Want thoroughbred Hereford
bull calf. F. B. Levens, Carroll-
ton.

Want good milch cow, fresh
in, from now until April. Will
give best of care. L. G. Ricketts,
Decatur, R 2, phone, Dea-3104-
M.
Want pure bred Guernsey bull
from high producing dam, about
1 yr. old and well marked, cheap
for cash, L. T. Lane, Franklin,
R 2. :

HOGS WANTED

Want 2 Essex gilts or youny
sows, already bred. Give best
price for cash. R. C. Barnes,
Statesboro, R 4.

Exe. corn at market price for
2 pigs, 6 wks. old, Duroc prefer-
red. Bring pigs and get corn.
Live near Lilburn. Write first.
Tom Bell Huston, Stone Mtn., R
Want 3 Straight-Nose Berk-
shire shoats, 2 boars and 1 gilt,
full blood, wt. about 50 Ibs. per
head. State del. price. Mare
mule and horse for sale. R. E.

| Hitcheock, Douglasville, R 1.

HORSES AND MULES
WANTED

Want a 800 lb. farm mule or
horse, sound and good worker,
cheap for cash, within 20 miles
Campbellton Ferry on Chatta-
hoochee River. B. L. Shelinutt,
Douglasville, R 6. fate

Trade high grade heifer calves
for gentle pony or for W. L. pul-
lets, now laying. T. W. Timmer-
man, Vidali.a.

Want good, gentle,
lb. wt. mule, reasonable.
R. J. Turner, Austell, R 2.

1 thin, 12 yr. old mare horse
to exchange for a cheap mule,
or for cows. T. B. Ayer, Yates-
ville. ;

SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED
Want 1 hornless Nubian milk
goat, fresh or soon to freshen.
that will give 5 gal. per day. Will
exc. 1 yr. old B. L. hens for

about 900
Write.

same. Mrs. E. J. Hagan, Logans-'

ville, R 4.
Positions Wanted

Widow with 1 girl wants place
with good people on farm. Pre-
fer 1 or 2 room house to self. Do
any kind of honest work. Near
Gainesville. Mrs. Lizzie Jones,
Gainesville, R 2.

Want 2 horse farm on 50-50
basis, with 2 houses. Can furnish
self. .Well exp. in farming. 2
brothers. C. A. Conner, Atlanta,
546 English Ave., N. W.

Want job on farm. Mother
and 18 yr. old son. Address:
Fred Campbell, Guyton, Clo
Charlie Campbell. :

Want Dairy farm, with or
without cows. Prefer west or
south side. F. C. Brand, College
Park 2.

Want horse farm, 25-30 mile
Atlanta. Standing rent or 3rd
and 4ths. Have own stock and
able furnish self. Must be good
land and good bldgs. J. H. Gib-
son, Atlanta, 723 Formwalt St.
8S. W.

Wanted by married man, work
on farm for wages or share ba-
sis. Best of ref. Exp. farmer. Self
and wife only. J. H. Shaeffer,
Atlanta, 303 Woodward Ave., S.
W.
Want farm on halves. Self and
wife and 3 able boys. Have en-
ough meat, but will need to oth-
erwise be furnished. Experienced
farmer. Good references. M. W.
Gilreath, Loganville.

Want good 2 horse farm. Good
land with 2 good houses, water,
etc. good pasture; near school
and bus line. At once. Also 3
good milch cows for sale. John
H. Weeks, Oglethorpe, RFD.

53 yr. old, single man wants
place on farm for 1934, live as
one of family and make crop,
or work for wages. Write. Eu-
gene Sims, Lawrenceville, R 1.

32 yr. old man with wife and
1 child want 1 horse farm, 50-
50 basis. Have to be moved. Far-
med all my life. Best ref. So. G.
preferred. L. E. Rutledge, Tifton,
Tse:

Want good 2 horse farm on
50-50 basis. Good ref. R. A.
Cowart, Cobbville, RFD.

Want to hear from 1 horse 50-
50 farmers, poultry and stock
men, also turpentine operators.
See.or write. Thos. Jefferson,
Stockton, R 1.

43 yr. old man wants job on
farm for wages and board in
home. Raised on farm; can op-
erate all make cars, tractors,
trucks, etc. No bad habits. Ref.
on request. George Watts,
Toomsboro.






























































18 yr. old boy wants job on
farm with reliable family. Laun
dry and board with small sala
Marvin Hardy, Commerce, R

Want 1 horse farm on halve:
in Screven county, near Sylvan-
ia. Ready to. move now. H. La-
| mar, Rockyford, R 2, Box 140.

Reliable share cropper looking
for a good 1 horse farm with
man who has respect for hum:
beings. Plenty of force and
dont mind work. Exp. in tobac-
co and cotton. Jas. M. Mo
Summit, 3.

Single, young, deaf woman
wants job with good people: |
farm, for light work for sala:
board and laundry. Miss Wi
field Smith, Greenville, R A.

Want job on farm doing res

lar farm work. $5 or $6 mo, wi
board. Must be with. good pe
ple. Colored. D. L. Hunter, Fo
ston, Clo Gen. Del. ae

23 yr. old, refined young ma
with aged mother wants job
farm. Can drive car. N
habits. Reasonable wages.
Taylor, Meigs, Rl. is

Single man wants job on f
for bal. 1933 and trade for 19:
C. R. Holloway, Edison, Clo C.
Holloway.

Active farmer wants job a
Overseer on farm for 1934 42
yrs. old. Wife and self. 10-
horse farm. Exp. in all kinds
farming, modern machinery; a:
so stock raising and grist m
Ref. Eugene Harris, Atlanta,
Washington St.

37 yr. old man, capable, ex
farmer and manager; fair e
cation, honest, sober reliabl
carpenter, blacksmith, gen. far
repairs. Manage labor. At Dp)
ent employed, desire to chang
2-10 mule crop. Best of ref. .
once. Carl Carteir, Rome,
Gen. Del. iy ae

Want 2 horse crop on halve
4 in family, 2 grown men. Farr
ed this yr. Exp. in all comm
crops, including tobacco. W.
Cardell, Doerun, Rl...

36 yr. old woman, 2: childre:
wants place on farm, 26 mil
or more north ef here. Net
good school and church. Mr
Edith Whatley, College Par
2, Box 190. pee

Single man desires dairy w
Extra good references. R.
Peeples, Atlanta, 925 Peach
St. N. E. e

Exp. farmer wants work
winter and 2 horse crop
spring, with good man who
furnish stock and supplies. Re
erences. D. C. Lively, Atlant
646 Wells St. :

2 young men want jobs farm
er dairy. Can drive a truck |
tractor. Willing workers; like
get in touch with party raisi
cabbage plants, sweet potator
etc. Write. Loyd Hudgins, 1
lanta, 342 Capitol Ave. S. E.

Farm Help Wantec

Want good farmer able to
nish self for 1 horse farm, 5'
basis. 5 mi. Tifton, close chur
and consolidated school. Wri
J. N. Boggs, Albany, 228
Ave. 7a

Want colored girl or w
20 to 36 yrs. of age, for
farm work, for home and
salary. A. G. Glover, Kat
Rerr. a

Want honest, clean, able hat
to help me tend a horse crop for
1934, for wages or part orop, OF
both. Start January Ist.
home for right man. Let me
hear soon. L. M. Dubberly, Nich.
olls, R 3. Pees

Want orphan

boy or man

bey over 15 yrs. that neets good



v December 14 933.

arm Help Wanted






















































= etanding rent. or shaYxs,
34. 4 room house,

ant a share cropper with
stock for 8 horse. farm, 1
. from town. C. Warren,
nore.

nt colored woman, 30-40
old for light farm work,
ng, ete. Write or come see.
C. M. Hall, Oak Park.

nt good farmer for 1934
4 horse farm, for 3 bales of
a4; near church and 2 good
2 good mules to sell or
also want farmer for 2
arm. Mrs. E. M. Travis,
eville.

2 good families for 2

need apply; also 4 good
for sale. J. H. Trice, Ber
ie.

rd home for man who can
1 work 1 horse farm and
wage hand for me. Jno.
eCollum, Columbus, 1104

reliable, young
to assist on truck farm.
have education and busi-
ability. Reasonable salary.
orton, Fairburn.

good farmer for 1934 for
farm, 5 miles Albany.
uarters, pecan orchard, 2
is, 1-2 mi. river front-
st be able furnish self. G.
linson, Putney.

hite woman, 30-45 yrs.
ip with light farm work.
me, $4 month. Mrs. J.
law, Adel, R 1, Box 123.
unincumbered woman,
of age fer light farm
tmanent place for right
rite for full particulars.
Thornton, Jesup, R 2.
good, clean, middlaged
in need of good home
it farm work, for board
hing. Plenty milk, vege-
nd pens. R. D. Mer-

alt doz. or more good
for 2 and 3 horse farms.
Also Red Pepper in the
Tb. del; yellow mam-
bacce seed, $1.50 Ib. del

1 woman for work on farm
eld work. Living expenses
hed and small weekly sal-
Write details, ref., etc. in

arm manager. Married
30-40 yrs. old, with small
House, garden, cow and
furnished. Man _ under-
ng tractors preferred. An-
own handwriting, stat-
D., age, Salary expected in
ter. Ralph Shaw, Albany,

Do .

t orphan girl or woman to
vith. light farm, work. J. N.
w oManlin, ) - |.

good, single, white milk-
io can do nice carpenter
so, $3 per week, board
dry. 8 cows to be milk-
field work. W. F. Bell,

good, honest, intelligent
r boy for small up-to-date
where cleanliness is es-

bars;

crops. Good land and good
Must be reliable. No drun-

Farm Help Wanted

willing worker and steady. Pay ,

according to ability. Write at
once. Julius Ulman, Savannah,
Ogeechee Road, Clo Ulmandale
' Dairies,

Want party to do blasting in
well, Mrs. J: T. Cooper, Center
| Hill, Ga. Ridge Ave, R 5, Box
ROO. ae :
Want unincumbered man with
own horse to farm my place.
Live as one of family. Mrs. G.
P. Hope, Ludowici, R 1.

Want reliable colored family
to farm. Should have some work
stock. Good land, home and
barn. E, M. Jones, Atlanta, 23
4th St. N. W.

FARM PARTNER WANTED

Want farm partner with suit-
able land and enough money to
finance 200 acres watermelons,
variety: Allen R. Johnson Black
Seed (resembles the Tom Wat-
son in its first days). Allen R.
Johnson, Empire.

Plants F or Sale

Frost-proof cabbage and Ber-
muda onion plants, $1 M. pre-
paid. Immediate shipment. Exc.
1 M. plants for 20 lbs. new crop

seedling pecans of good size and
quality. W. J. Davis, Valdosta,
P. O. Box 4.

\

Mastodon Progressive eve r-.

bearing strawberry plants, 30c C.
$2.50 M. Also any kind of old
fashioned peach trees, 2c ea.
Emley Long, Cleveland, R 4.

Long Island W., E. J., and
Chas. W. cabbage plants, from
best. seed, $1.25 M. del. 5 to 10
M. del. by express at $1 M. 500,
75 del, Ne chks. E. T. Clements,
Tennille.

Copenhagen, Flat Dutch, E.
Jersey, Chas. W. cabbage plants,
500, 50c;
muda onion plants $1 M. Prompt
shipment. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke.

State insp., and Cert. Mission-
ary strawberry plants, 500, $1.25.
$2 M. Special price on larger
lots. Can supply million or more.
J. L. Garrison, Montezuma.

Large, early bearing strawber-
ry plants, 25 C. $2 M. Damson
plums, 10c ea. huckleberries, 50c
C. All FOB. W. G. Burns, Dah-
Ionega.

Lady T., E. Klondike and Pro-
gressive strawberry plants, 500,
75c del; 6 Red Gold hiner free
with each order. A. D. Call, El-
lijay, R 4.

Lead. var. onbuaue and onion

plants, 90c M. del. M. N. Ridley,
Graham.
Bountiful Missionary straw-

berry plants, $1 M. plus postage;
10 March hatch hens, Indian
Game crossed, 75c ea. Mrs. John
R. Bailey, Hartwell, R 2.

Early W., cabbage plants, 85c
M. del. Good, healthy plants. J.
D. McLeod, Jr: ,Reidsville, Box
64.

Young berries, well rooted, 20
for $1. Clyde Lewis, Patterson.

Copenhagen cabbage plants,
20c C. 60c, 500, $1 M. T. D. Ab-
ercrombie, Ashburn.

Cabbage plants, 90c M. del. 500
for 50c. del. Now ready. S. D.
Sheffield, Baxley, R 4.

Everbearing strawberry plants
500, 50c. Add postage. Cash with
order. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula,
R 2,

White Bermuda, onion plants,
$1 M. Cabbage, 75c M. W. W

Must be: good milker,

Williams, Quisman, R 1,

75c M. 5 M. $3, Ber-|

"Plants For Sale

All var., oe EERE:

R. Ss. Williams, Baxley.

Few a the famous Red Gold
Sugar - Saver strawberry plants,
25 doz. Guinea bean seed, 20
seed for 12c. J. R. Bramlett, El-
lijay, R 4.

Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, $1.60 M; Mastodon
-everbearing plants, 75c C. $5 M.
Ray Hemphill, Flowery Branch,
Rl.

Mastodon strawberry plants,
20e C. 600, $1; May. strawberry,
same price. Add postage. Mrs.
W. H. Sutton, Cleveland, R 4.

Klondike strawberry plants,
500, 60c; $1.25 M. 5 M. $5. Ethel
Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

Everbearing and Early May
strawberry plants, $1.75 M; huc-
kleberries, $1.25 C; Sage plants,
6, 35c; pie plants, 3, 50c. All del.
Will exch. Leo Blackwell, Cleve-
land, Rt. 4.

Millions Jersey, Chas. W., and

| Flat Dutch cabbage plants, rea-

dy, 500, 50c; 75c M. 3 M. $1.80;

5 M. $2.50. Qualtiy, count,
promptness guar. B. J. Head,
Alma.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, EB.
J., Chas. W., 500, 45; 80c M.
Bermuda onion plants, 500, 65c;
$1 M. All postpaid. I. L. ae
Fitzgerald, R 3. | :

Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, 20c C. 500, 85c; $1.-
50 M. Del. Guy Crow, Gaines-
ville, R 2.

Klondike strawberry plants in
good cond. $1.50 M. Del. 5 M. up,
$1.25 M. Collect. Ovie Crowe,

Gainesville, R 2.
Seed For Sale

Tobacco seed (best that
grows), saved from selected
plants. Have tested seed, 3
spoons full, $1. R. Arnold, Tif-

4.
ee multiplying Calif. beer
seh 10c per good start. Del.
. Corinne Floyd, Rockmart,

eabdal

>
B lbs. Rockyford cantaloup

seed, Ist yr. from Cert. seed (no
other cantaloups grew near
them), 30c Ib. Sein a Ga. P. L.
nstead, Baxley,
ao crop seed: Chas. W. and
E. - Jersey cabbage, $1 Ib; col-
lard, 35c 1b; okra, 2 Ws. 25c;
turnip, 35 lb. All postpaid. Mar-
cus Williams, Gainesville, R i
Long Green pod okra seed, 35c
Ib. or exc. for few hundred
strawberry plants; Also Purple
Top turnip seed for sale or exc.
for strawberry plants. Mrs. Hugh
Underwood, Cartersville, Riad:
Lady peas, 1933 crop, 100 to
150 1b. 7%4c lb. del. Fine okra
seed, 5c thls. ae J. H. C. How-
1; Waleska, R
nat lbs. improved green pod
okra seed, 20c Ib. or exc for 5
lbs. early Alaska English peas. 3
lbs. tender cornfield beans, 2
lbs. white sugar crowder peas,
lp. for Ib. a Georgie Kelley,

Cedartown; R 2

Guar. good Calif. multiplying

beer seed, good start, 10c. Mrs.

Kirk, Rockmart, R 2.

2 Sour multiplying beer seed,
10c good start, postpaid,. Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.

Large running lima beans, 15c
cup, 2 cups, 25c; also cream pur-
ple hull crowder peas, 10c cup;
white velvet okra, 15c. cup, or
exc. I cup for 3 white feed sacks
free of holes. Miss Runett Ash-

Seed fo Sale

worth, erenvne R 4,
plants, postpaid, $1 M. 60, 500. |
tomato (plants guar. .

Frost-resistant ; _ Wilt-resistant
to stand
frost. or freezing) seed, 10c_pkt.
Idris Owenbey, Trenton.
Bunch Eng, Garden pea seed,
30 Ibs. at 25c Ib. or exc. for 100
baby chicks, Anconas or Buff
Orp. White velvet okra and mus-
tard seed, ea. 20c Ib. Mrs, T. T.
Holloway, Cobbtown, R 1.

Seed Wanted :

Want to hear from party who
has the Red Clover seed for sale,

J.C. Moncrief, Arabi,

Miscollancous For Sale

Pop corn, Golden Dent, 12%c
Ib. del.

10 Ib. lots, 10c Ib. del.

D. Ralston, Ella Gap.
Yellow root, 27c lb. Add post-

age. A. C. Cavender, Clermont.

' Mrs. W.

ea. postpaid. Limited supply.

Gurman Wolfe, Baxley, R 2.
Black walnut meats, well sift=

ed in large pieces, 35c lb. Mrs.
Stella Kircus, Winder, R 1.

Artichokes for planting,
peck; Concord grape vines,
ea; seedling peach trees,
doz; apple trees,

any of above for white sacks.
Mrs. J. W.. Miller, Bowdon, R 4.
Scaley barks,

10c postage, Earliest var., straw-

berry plants, not named, $1.25 M died apples. ioe I Ib. G@ W. Noo- i

del. Mrs. C. C. Lynch, Armuchee,
Black walnut meats, large pie-

ces, sifted, 35c lb. 3 lbs. $1 del. 1;
Mrs. J. D. McKibben, Locust,

Grove.

ed and hand picked, 35c Ib; pe-
can meats, halves, 40c Ib; large
pecan meats in halves,
All del. in Ga. J. R. Howington,
Commerce, R. 3.

1 horse white Hickory wagon,

$30, or exc. for fresh, 4 gal. Jer-
sey cow. Mrs. M. E. Christie,
Smithville. AA

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want 25 to 50 paper shell pe-
ean trees, 1 and 2 yrs. size. State
price.
Springs.

Want good 2 horse wagon. M.

B. Woodliff, Atlanta, 940 Austin |

Ave., N. E.
Want a good risen: bell, loud
tone. State weight and

2:
Want good 1 horse thimble

skein wagon cheap. Must have
good body. Pay cash del. if price,

suits. B. F. Griffin, Riverdale.

Georgia Products

For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Nice, white lady peas, 20c Jb.
Ib. | peaches and black walnut meats.
Exc. either for large, white feed

sacks free of holes at 5c ea, Mrs.

also some lint cotton, 10c

C. W. Fricks, Talking Rock.

Unknown peas, new crop, $1,-;

50 bu.; cane seed, new crop, 65c
bu. All FOB. F. BR. Rogers,
Blairsville.

White Crowders, 5c Ib, plus post-
age. Lucius vee
thorpe, R 2.

|di Me Came, pang a R 2,

2nd zones,

[te

Relief. cotton seed for. sale. Miles
Collier, Colbert.

|cotton seed, 1 to 1 1-16 in, sta-
ple, 5 lock bolls, 35 wt. 1 Ib; 42.

also nice dried apples,

| banks, Resaca.
Martin gourds, ready cut 12%c].

50c:
10c}
50c
same price; |.
nice, dried apples, 12%%c lb. Exc.

large red pea-.
nuts, 25c gal. pop corn, 15c_ Ib.)

| ville, 502 College St.
Black walnut meats, dry, sift-|" :

50c. Ib. |

therow, Young Cane.

Albert N. Tumlin, Cave |
| winter apples for eating and.

| Quill.

cash.
price. J. T. Holt, Williamson, R|
Scroggs, Cornelia, R 1.

| lins,. Clayton, R <1.

also. Donaldson. str. .
| 80e for. 15..del.. Mrs. O. Le Craft,

jron seed, yellow meat, 25 per
Little White Mush peas also.

Ogle- i

"Gena Prod ts
_For Sale

ia fom acres



















































. BUTTER FOR SALE
Fresh country. butter, 20c Ib, ae
del. in 5 tb. lots, Sat. guar.. Mrs.

Box 97.

2 to~10 Ibs. fresh bitter
week, 25 lb. prepaid in ist and
Cows T. Be tested.
Mrs, Jk Ox Chambers, 2 Bowdon s

COTTON SEED FOR SALE. :
2 to 3 M. bu. Cokers: Farm,

Baldwin (asch) Goldinine

to 44 per cent lint. $1 bu. G. M. S
Baldwin, Douglasville, =

Ruckers | cotton seed, first Sr
from Rucker, Guar. pure. Gin.
ned on: privately owned gin. -1100. 4
Ib. in seed makes 500. Tb. lint:. 1.
in. staple. 75 bu. Ww. A Wile

.35. to 40 bu. pure warnaiak-
er Cleveland big: boll cotton seed,
Ast yr.:from Orig. Made bale: per:
A. this yr. Sell or exc. for any-'
thing can use. What have y 2
Jas. E. Chappell, Graham, R-1

Big Boll Half and Half: cottor
seed, staple, 7-8 to 1 inch, "45
per cent. lint; kept pure at. Gin.
75c bu. FOB. S. P. Tae Dailas,
R 1. : yas rs

_ - FRUIT FOR SALE
' Nice, sundried peaches? 1933 ee
crop, free of worms, 20c Ib. del.
Mrs. W. H. Walters; Lavonia, ie

3. os

Nice apples, $1 bu. fee nice

ney Jr., Quill.

Satsuma oranges, thor denen
havent been sprayed, $1 bu:
FOB. Chas. M. Tuttle, . gies

Dried peaches, 8c -Ib. not pr
paid. Mrs. V:: 8. Ladd, Gaines-"
Wille; Reto.
. Dried apples, 10 tose $1. ae
paid in 1st and- 2nd. zone... Add.
postage to orders. less: than: AO:
Ibs.; - multiplying onions, 12%.
qt. Add postage. Mrs. W. 6. Wi-.
ley, . Lula; R- 1. *

325. Ibs. nice bright, evaporated :
apples, free core, etc. 10c lb. del,
No: chks. Money. order. Fred Ti

Nice, | sundried. apples, _ free. of
worms, etc. 10c -Ib. del. dried.
apples: (dark) Je lb. good r

cooking, $1 per box. All del. 3rd.
zone. Miss Mary Je Mooney,

80 Ibs. nice, bright sundried.
apples, clean and free from core, .,
etc.. 7c. pound. FOB. Mrs. 8. D.

Sundried. appl eS, - free. of -
worms, etc. Bright, 9c Ib.. post~
paid in.10 lb. lots up; L. F.. Col-

- Nice, sundried. peaches, 1938.
crop, free of worms, 20c Ib. del...
Red . eggs, :

Lavonia.
Sour oranges for preserving,
35c bu. FOB. Exc. some for. dried.

Mrs. D. G::. Caldwell, Kingsland.

100 Ibs. dried: apples, free: of:
worms, etc. 8c Ib. plus postage;
or come after. Miss Lola. Davis, >
Murrayville, R 1.
Dried paches, 10c 1b. also. eit-

cupful; dried apples with peel- |
ing, 934c lb. Add pestage. - No
cheeks. Eva Burell, Biberton, Rk
3.


or any number of lbs.

: pe a a , a

BULLETIN



ty, Sday, December 14,

; Gacronn Products Georgia Products Georgia Products Georgia Products Messen? Products
For Sale For Sale For Sale : : Wanted

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE

Pure Ext. honey, 6 - 10 gal.
pails, $6 FOB; 1M. gal. off
grade at a low price if let taken
by one party. Jno. A. Crummey,
Jesup, P. O. Box 351.

No. 1 white clover Comb hon-
ey in sections. Quality honey. Do

not answer if you expect a give

away price. H. B. Herrin Jr.,

Dalton.

| hives of Italian bees. Pat.
hives. $30. J. W. Arnett, Sylva-
nia.

Real Fancy Comb honey,

packed and labeled, in 5 lb. pails,

12 to case, $6. Extracted, $5.50.
Set. guar. J. T. Mullis, Alma.
3 cases No. 1 Clover honey, 24

1 Ib, sections to case, $10.50 for

lot. del. in Ga. Money order only.

Ben J. Threatte, Daisy, R 1.
Fancy Comb honey packed &

labeled in 5 lb. pails, 12 per case,

$6; Ext., $5.50. Prompt del. and

sat, guar. J. T. Mullis, Alma.
100 Pat. hives of bees, $1.50

ie per hive at my home. A. G. Oli-

ver, Meansville.
- White honey in comb, in lard
cans, 6%c lb. Cans hold 50 to

9 Ibs; Fresh, home made but-

pound prints, 4 Ibs. postpaid

fe: pl. J. W. Lang, Omega,
New, bright honey in Comb or
Ext. in 10 lb. buckets, $1.25;
Gallberry Comb, 10 lb. buckets,

oc $1.50 Postpaid. Cash with order.
R. W. ore Dublin, R 3.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
Stuars pecans, 19c lb. also nice

- papershell pecans, 15 Ib. Mrs.

E. T. May, Warthen.
Shelld pecans, any varieties
Write

_ Mrs. C. M. Cheney, Shellman.

N.C. Flat Runner peanuts. 22
yrs, improvement, 1 ton to acre,

3e lb. Perkins Long Green oka ]-

seed, mon-mixed, 10 Ib. All
FOB. W. U. J. Draughon, Cairo.
Pecans, Stuarts, Delmas, Mon-

_ ey-Makers, Frotscher, 15c lb. del.
Mrs. Maud Pate, Arabi.

Schley papershells, 20c and
Stuarts, 18c lb. FOB, Mrs. J. W.
J. Lord, Commerce, R 5.

New crop peeans, Stuarts, 15c
Ib. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnes-

ville.

300 bu. N. C. Ga. grown pea-
nuts, good quality, also 50 No. 10

cans, A-1 Quality Honey Drip

syrup. Make best offers FOB
Lyons, W. B. Hart, Lyons.
700 lbs. Ga. runner peanut

_ seed, 5c Ib. at farm; also 50 bu.

yellow skin P. R. potatoes,: 50c

pu. at farm. A. E. Barfield,

Brooklet.
- Giant Valencia peanuts, hand

_ picked, 50c peck postpaid in 2nd

zene. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville,
R 5.

About 4 M. Ibs. Schley, Stuart,
Frotscher and seedling pecans at
25c, 20c, 15 and 8c per Ib. Mrs.

-M. EB. Rushin, Vienna.

Med. size papershell pecans, 10
tbs. $1. Exc, for 10 lbs. of nice

_ dried apples, peeled and cored,

_Ethel L. Chapman,
ville, P. O. Box 15.

syrup, whole wheat flour, etc.

_ Mrs. G. M. Barrew, Madison.

All sizes mix. seedling pecans,
easily hulled. Not injured by
drought, 12 lbs. $1 plus del. chgs.

Mrs, J. W. Hendricks, Dover.

125 lbs. sound, well filled Stu-]}
art pecans, 17%4c Ib. or $17.50 for
- Jot, FOB. M. J. Patterson, Cor-

dele, Rt. B.

100 Ibs. or more large seedling
pecans, 8c lb. 50 lbs. or more
small seedlings, 5e lb. All FOB.
No orders filled less 25 Ibs. Miss
Crawford-

Good, med. size pecans, paper-
shells, 1933 crop. Sell or exc. for
dried apples, free from core,
worms, etc., this yrs crop: Ib. for
Ib. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. E. L.
Upchurch, Locust. Grove.

Pecans, sound and well filled,
100 Ib. bags, 15c lb. not. del. Mrs.
W. M. Watkins, Fitzgerald, R 2.

Stuarts and large seedlings,
well filled, 25c lb; small seed-
lings, 10 to 20c lb; pecan meats,
broken, 45c Ib. del. 3rd zone; se-
lected large halves, 65c Ib. del.
8rd zone. Mrs. J. B. Cox Sr., Mil-
ledgeville.

Several hundred pounds pa-
per shell Stuart pecans 5 lbs. for
$1 del. in Ga. T. B. Thomas,
Thomasboro.

Nice size seedling pecans, 8c
lb. Exc. some for dried fruit. L.
F. Daniels, Tifton, R 1.

Large papershell pecans, 12%c
lb; med. size pecans, not paper-
shells, 6c lb. Buyer to pay post-
age. Exc. for anything can use.
Mrs. L. F. Dunaway, Themson,
R 4...

Large size papershell Mobile
pecans, 1933 crop, 10c lb. FOB.
50 to 150 lb. bags. Mrs. L. E.
Ross, The Rock, R 1, Box 53.

Sev. bu. N. C. peanuts, gath-
ered and housed without rain,

1 3c lb. FOB. D. L. Branch, Chula,

R 1,
Ga. Runner peanuts, No. 1 for

\seed. $1 bu. FOB, or exc. 1 bu.

for 2 bu. corn. Artemus Law, I-
deal.

N. C. Runners, $1 bu; Parks
str. B. Rock pullets, $1 ea; 5 Du-
roc Jersey, 4 mos. old pigs, $5
ea; Pecans, Schleys, 20c; Stu-

arts, 15c lb. W. S. Norton, Edi-

son.

Shelled pecan halves, 35c Ib;
pieces, 30c lb. Exc. for dried ap-
ples, peas, nest onions, or cab-
bage plants. Write what you
have. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. C.
M. Dean, Bainbridge, R 2, Box
13;

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE |
Goose plum trees, well rooted,
3 for 25c; 12 for 75c postpaid.
Send stamps or money order. A.

Steinheimer, Woolsey, R 1.
Brown Turkey Fig sprouts, 25c
Exc. for white feed sacks. 25c for
6. Add postage. Black walnut
trees, 25c ea. Bessie Standridge,
Lula, R 2.

Garden gooseberry, br-onze
scuppernong vines, 8 for $1;
chestnut and chinquapin trees,
12 for $1.50; hazlenut, 50c doz.
Clyde Eaton Dahlonega, R 1.

Blue Damson and large Goose
plums, little sugar pear sprouts,
for sale, or exc. 1 tree for 2
white, 100 lb. cap. cotton sack,
in good cond. Ea. pay chgs. Mrs.
Mae Turner, Cleveland, R 4.

Apple and peach trees, 5 to
15c; 30 var. peaches and apples;
Grape vines,'5: to 10c; Pear tree,
30c. All State insp. true to name,
W. H. Alexander, Cleveland.

Old fashioned Eng. peach
trees, White and Yellow var.,
10c per tree, $1 doz. Del. Yr. old
trees. E. H. Patterson, Waco, R
2.

1 Black Haw sprout, 10c; 3
for 25c; garlic, 10c doz. 36 for
25c. Del. Duke Chandler, Buch-
anan, R 2.

Well rooted Concord grapes,
$1 doz. $7 C. Prepaid. J. T. Hud-
gins, Summerville, R 1.

Old fashioned yellow and
white plum peach sprouts, 25c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. L.

Teem, Talking Rock, R 1.

State insp.. budded pecan
trees, Stuarts, Schleys and Mon-
ey-Makers: 3 - 4 ft., 25c; 4 - 5
ft. 35c; 5 - 6 ft. 45c; 6 - 8 ft.
-50c, in lots of 12 or more. Idus
Johnson, Benevolence.

Old = fashioned scuppernong
vines, 4 for $1, FOB; Yr. old
Jersey male, broke to halter, $15
at lot. E. B. Warren, Toomsboro,
Feo;

Prolific Purple fig sprouts, 15c
ea. del. 1 - 3 ft. well rooted. Exc.
some for Missionary or Klon-
dike strawberry plants, dried
fruit, etc. Mrs. H. E. Arnert,
Reidsville.

300 nice large 2 yr. old Yates
apple trees, $27; all other lead-
ing varieties, 15c ea. del. All
State insp, Sat. guar. Would exc.
for pecans or poultry. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay.

300 nice pecans trees, cheap or
trade for mule, horse, farm pro-
duce, etc. Also sell or trade Grist
Mill outfit complete. Emmett

Duckworth, Atlanta, 714 Chest-|

nut St.

2 yr. Pear trees, fruit ripens
August. Best kind preserving etc.
and eating, $1 doz. 5 for 50c.
Stamps accepted. Will exc. No
chks. Mrs. W. R. Thompson,
Lawrenceville, R 1.

Old time peach trees, Goose-
berry, Spice apple, and black
walnut sprouts, Ea. $1 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Callie Tippens,
Talking Rock, R 3.

All lead. var, apple and peach
trees, 1 - 3 yrs. old, 10c to 20c
ea; 2 yr. grape vines, 10c ea $6
C; Pear and Cherry, 25c ea.
Klondike, Missionary and Lady
T. strawberry plants, $2.50 M.
Lee Head, Cornelia, Star Rt.

Genuine Starks Red, Yellow
and Dark Red apple trees, 35c
each; 3 for $1; $15 C. Grape
vines, 10c each. James Cureton,
Austell,

Peach sprouts, White Eng.,
White and Yellow Lemon, Annie
Laurie, Red Indian, also Horse
apple, large kind. Quince, pur-
ple and black sugar Figs. All
guar. true to name. 15c ea. del.
7 for $1. Robt. Crittenden, Love-
joy.

Black walnut truees. 1 and 2
yrs. old, 10c ea. Money order. J.
E. Armstrong, Cochran, R 4.

SYRUP FOR SALE
No. 1 Ga. Cane syrup, 40c gal.
in bbl. 34 to 40 gal. cap. FOB:
James N. Isler, M. D: Meigs, Box
Cc.
A-1 heavy sugar cane syrup
35 gal. BBLS. $12.25 ea.; 60 gal.

BBL, $20; 15 gal. kegs, $6.25;
case, 6 gal. $3. Lee Patrick,
Quitman.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup, new Cy-
press barrels, 35c gal. FOB. A. E.
Speer, Ochlochnee.

20 gal. good, clear and thick
Ribbon Cane syrup in gal. cans,
50e gal, also 6 shoats, 5c Ib. R. L.
Albea, Metasville.

50 gal. good thick sorghum sy-
rup; Western Sorghum cane seed
50 Ibs. nice size seedling pecans;
25 bu. P. R. potatoes for sale. C.
C. Smith, Junction City, R 2.

30 gal. good Ribbon Cane sy-
rup, 75c in buckets. Will accept
shop forge and drill, Avery Cric-
ket or Oliver Goober plow.:G. W.
Malcolm, Madison, R 5.

New Ribbon Cane _ syrup
new barrels, 36 to 38 gal. cap.
35c gal. C. B. Harrell, Whigham..

New crop strictly A-1 Sugar
Cane syrup in 38 gal. bbls., 35c
gal. In cases 6, 1 gal cans, $2.75
12- halves, $3. Include postage
for sample. J. T. Ponder, Whig-
ham. ;

Be.

Ga. cane syrup, 35 gal, BBL.,
$13.50; Cc. 6, 1 gal. cans, $3.80.

Sample for 6c for postage. Mon-

ey orders only. Guar. Cleon Hut-
chinson, Quitman, R 1.

New syrup, best grade, pure
Ga. Red and Ribbon Cane, 12

full. size beer bottles, $1.20, Sam- 7
ple for 10c postage. Shipping wt./

30 lbs. W.
R 1.

Pure Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup
in cans, half gal. and gal. cap.
75c per gal. not postpaid, Money
orders only. L. E. Hutchinson,
Quitman, R 5.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup 6 gal.
cans to case, $2.75; 12. halves to
case, $3__ 24 qts. $3.25; new, 38
to 35 gal. barrels, 35c per gal.
Guar. best grade. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.

8 gal. nice 1933 Ribbon Cane
syrup in gal. buckets, 75c_ gal.
Cash with .order. Not postpaid.
Otis Edward, Crawfordville, R 1,
Box 35:

L. Dasher, Lake Park,

Georgia Products

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

10 Ibs. seedling pecans, new
crop, to exc. for 10 Ibs. nice,
white, 6 weeks peas. Ea. pay
postage. Write before sending
peas. Mrs. L. E. Shealy, Ogle-
thorpe.

Want new crop field peas;
Clays, Whipps, Brabs or Blue
Hulls. Must be clean, sound, free
of weevils and 2% bu. sacks.
Sample and best price large lots.
J. M. Waite, Rockmart.

Want 25 bu. Brabham peas
free of weevils. Quote best price,
FOB shipping point. Grover G.
Boyette, Ray City.

Want few bu. field peas, early
and late varieties. Reasonable
for cash, or exc. turkeys for
same; want few nice heifers,
cheap for cash, or turkeys exch.
L. E. Strange, Cobbtown.

Want to buy all kinds of white
and colored peas. Will Richards,
Jasper.

Want Mammoth Yellow Soy
beans at reasonable price. C. A.
Roose, Atlanta, R 4, Box 307-C.

Want a few butter-beans good
and sound. J. C. Etheridge, Ous-
ley, Ga.

About 20 bu. P. R. potatoes to
exc. for Velvet beans. Geneva
Perry, Helena, R 1.

Want Biue Speckled Jersey
field peas. Send sample, quanti-
ty and price. C. C. Tayi, Pow-
der Springs.

BEESWAX WANTED
Want bright, clean beeswax.
State quantity price. A. J. Heard,
Wellston,

CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED

Want car load or less, slipped
shuck corn, and car or less of
Velvet beans in pod. State low-
est cash price del. Wm. Bran-
man, Columbus, 1511 19th St..

Exch. eating apples for corn:
1 bu. for 2 of corn; also have 5
mos. old heifer to exc. for corn
at. 50c bu. or for 2 feeder pigs,
25 to 50 lb. wt. Richard Powell,
Rising Fawn. R 3.

Want 35 bu. this yrs good,
sound white or yellow corn,
shelled; also about 2500 lbs. well
filled Stuart pecans. Make best
prices. C. C. Connell, Culverton.

Want Cuban Flint seed corn,
and Growder peas of all varieties
Geo. T. Lester, Winterville, R 1.

Want few cars of white milling
corn in the shuck. State price.
S. J. Elder, A 594 West
Peachtree St.

apples. W. D. Bryant, Coffe







--Want 50 bu. slipped shuc
450 bundles, fodder; also .
mule. Cheap for cash.

W lliamson, Soperton, R 1,

FRUIT WANTED
Exc. soft shell pecans for
ed apples or peaches. E.
Towns, Towns, Ga. ;

_ Exc. 25 Ibs. Mobile pecan

25 Ibs. dried apples, cored
free of worms. Ea. pay po
E. F. ONeal, Chipley, RFD.

Exc. best grade seedling
cans for dried peaches or app
lb. for lb. Ea. pay postage. M
be free of peel and core, M
Kinard, Shellman, R 3.

Exc. 20 Ibs. good seedl
cans fer 10 lbs. good, dried
ples and 10 Ibs. dried pea
Also want 1 bbl. of good

















Exc. nice papershell pecs b
dried peaches and apples: a
of each. Lb. for lb. Ea. pay |
age.

Exc. 5 Ibs. clean, used
feathers at 35c lb, del. for
apples, free of core and peel,
9 or 10c Ib: del. Mrs. B. Os
Mcintyre. e

Want 2 bu. sound, acid apt
for canning. Would like to tr
Grade A sweet potatoes; |
want some Leghorn her
share basis. Write. Maz
Rogers,. Claxton. a

HONEY, BEES AND BEE
PLIES WANTED

Want beeswax. Send
and price per pound FOB.
Brown, Elberton.

Want a good stand of
Write giving particulars. \
- Bryan, Decatur, 736
St.

Want 2 or 3 gal. new C
Strained honey. Exc. 12 Ib
size papershell pecans, or
white table peas for same,
gal. Ea. pay chgs. Write fi
W. L. Pound, Yatesville.

PECANS AND PEA







WANTED
Want shelled pecans,
and price. Mrs. Ethel Ti
Waycross.

20 Ibs. nice, dried app.
exc. for large size pap
pecans: Ib. for lb. Ea. pay
age, Katherine Griggs, De!

ton seed to exc. for 4 bu
nuts. V. R. Crawford, Ca:
R 2.

Want prices on pecan:
large peanuts, in 100 and 500
lots. Send samples to R. A. W1
gins, Atlanta, 518 Gould Bldg

Exc. 20 Ibs. nice, dried apr
for 20 lbs. papershell pecans. a
party pay postage. C. B. CG
non, Clayton, Box 37.

SYRUP WANTED

Want sorghum syrup in
rels. E. H. se Atlant:
Haynes St. N.
Want 1 or 2 ae parrels
pure No. 1.Ga,. cane syrup,
ribbon cane; also 50 Ib:
grade honey, best cash pri
A, Fuqua, Jackson.

TOBACCO WANT

Send sample and price 0
leaf tobacco. J. M. |

Stockbridge, R 2,

VEGETABLES WANTE
Will buy for cash FOB
farm, turnips, turnip salad,
lards, and other vegeta
State what you Have. Wr.


















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