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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F. "GREER, DIRECTOR -
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_ VOLUME i7.
STATE CAPITOL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934.
NUMBER 15.
Grain and Hay Wanted
- Want ton peavine hay, bright,
sound, at $18 del. Prefer baled;
I -2 gal baby lima or Henderson
bush lima beans, and 1 M.- 1500
Bunch P. R. potato plants. H.
W. Steed, Sr., Statham. ~
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
- Jersey bull and oxen. Bull,
reg., Volunteer Fountain Lad
out of Golden Maid. Fountain
Bell by Volunteer. Both 3 yrs.
old, well broke, dbl. to work.
$65. for both, or bull, $45. J. H.
- Ariail, Ashland. R 1.
-% gal. Jersey cow, fresh
in May, $70; heavy milking
Guernsey, fresh in 10 days,
$75. Exch. for Jerseys of equal
value, to freshen this month.
Picture (snapshot) of cows
on request. Riley Lyon, Atlanta.
_ 964 Manigault St. S. E.
: 1 little black Jersey cow,
fresh in for sale or trade. See
at my barn, 10 miles S. W.
Cornelia. R. D. Saville, Corn-
-elia. R 1.
6 or 8 grade Jersey dairy
- cows, bred to reg. Hereford bull
-H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth.
- Good Jersey cow, 2 gal now.
She is 4 gal. 2 Ib. butter cow,
7 yrs. old, $20 or exch. for good
i horse wagon in good shape.
J. B. Tucker, Lithia Springs.
Reg. Jersey bull, 3-% yrs.
old, from Gold Medal cow,
Cash or trade for reg: Jersey
heifer. Russell McGukin, Bre-
Emen, Rt: Box 53.
Reg. Jersey cow, heifer calf,
days old, $65 with papers.
Pirade for good mule. L. O.
Morris. Winston. R 1.
- Blue Jersey cow, giving milk
now; 4 gal. when fresh; also
1 bu. white, black-eyed Calif.
peas. $2.40. FOB. R. C. Brewer,
Gillsville. R 1.
' 1 good milch cow, % Jersey,
in good cond. $15 at barn. See
-at once. Mrs. W. H. Evans,
Cumming R 5.
HOGS FOR SALE
S. P; C. male and female.
ee. in buyers name. Sat. guar.
resh in milch cows, Jersey and
Guernsey; 90-day Velvets for
planting, $1.25 bu. FOB. T. R.
Duggan, Warthen.
2-% yr. old, pure bred Black
C. male, wt. about 250 Ibs.
all sizes .to fatten on halves
. this fall. J. G. Buyers, Whites-
Reg. Duroc sow, 8 yrs. old.
tate College bred. Trade 5c
b. or trade cows or feed. J. R.
ems, Ft. Gaines. RFD.
NOTICE
FARMERS?
Before planting any legume seed about which you
are not certain as to their quality and fitness for Geor-
gia growing, send a few to Dr. H. P. Stuckey, Experi-
ment, Ga., for examination. He will give you full infor-
mation about them.
Complaints of very slow growth of last winters
legumes have come to me. The winter has been too cold
for normal growth. Only give them a few days of warm
sunshine and they will produce three hundred to four
hundred pounds of nitrogen to the acre. Let us Georgia
farmers grow more fertilizer and buy less.
G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner. of. Agriculture.
|cow. Mrs. Gussie F. Williams,
Make best offer; also sev. hogs|
pihats z
Eggs, Extra, Selected Whites, doz.-$ .1 =
Hoos] xa. CO%s 4 ae sae een 16 INDEX
Eegs, Standard, .doz.--2--_.--=2-=+ 14% Page
Fegs, Georgia trade, doz. -_------- 14 Gran and Hay Wanted <9 = 1
Recs, yard TUN Oe. ee eee 14%
Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb. -------- AL%-.12 Live Stock For Sale \.% 35. 1
Hens, Leghorns, lb. ---.----_-----. 09-.10
Rposiers 10s 22k 05-.06 Live Stock Wanted, ..--s<ccecccosscec-cscceece 1,2
Stags, 16 eS Sees > ae - <0
Ors: Di a ee ee A .au>. Position: See ee ee 2
Pacts th 08 itions Wanted
Geese ee ee ; 5 = ;
Turkeys, Ib. ee 15 Farm Help Wanted scene aieeamer 2
Capons: 1b; 2 see ee =
Country Butter, best table, Ib. --.. 20 Plants FOr Sale sneeeeeernemernmenen 2, 8
Field Peas, mixed, bu. ------------ TAS Plants Wanted elie heen 3
Field Peas, not mixed, ku. rr) 2.00 Seed Wanted Se Fee Ne 3
Ear Corn, 80 lbs. to. bu.), bu. -_--- ao oes
Wheat. bw = Miscellaneous For Sale .......scsccccsneo 3:
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ib. ------. 2.00 Tobacco Wanted . 3
sees oe ae ae a ae = oC _ Georgia Products For Sale ........ a 8;
ese e ee ee ee: Georgia Products Wamt[ed screen 4
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton ---------- 14.00
MARKET REPORT
OE GEORGIA PRODUCTS
fae Whelesale Prices April 9, 1934, Always Subject to Variation.
Georgia Produced, nearby Hennery, selected, fresh eggs: Retail, 25e doz. Wholesale, 22 doz.
U. S. DEPART T OF AGRICULTURE quotations on 92 SCORE BUTTERBEased up-
en Open Market Sales at CHICAGO: March 3Sist, 23c; April 2nd, 23c; ape 3rd, 23c; April
4th, 23c; April 5th, 23c; April 6th ,22c.
| Road. J. Jolley, Atlanta. R 7.
lot. Mostly nannies. Hollis Vani
Waycross.
Live Stock For Sale A
1 Black Essex gilt, bred to
P. C. male, $5; pure bred Duroe
male, $6.50. Exch. lor both for
R. I. Red chrickens, or pure
bred 12 or 15 mos. old male
Sylvester.
Fine Hampshire sow, 3- ag
yrs. old, $20. J. W. Herington,
Calhoun. :
Pigs and shoats; fresh cows,
2 nice Guernsey calves, sub.
to reg. Will exch. for Spanish
peanuts, corn, hay, bunch vel-
vet beans, O-too-tan, peas andi
syrup. Geo. M. Wicker, EES
CUS 2.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE :
1 small plug mule and I~
light spring wagon for sale,
Cheap for cash. P. W. Wills,
Atlanta. 569 Middel St .
1 good plug mule, gentle,
good worker, also 1 strong, old,
1 horse wagon for sale, eheap:
few fine Thomaston B. R..
young roosters, $1 ea. FOB. 17
mile ast of Depot. A. J. Col-
lins, Demorest. :
9 yr. old mule, eo sound,
work anywhere, about 1150 Ibs.
$175 cash. Wm. Johnston, Hage
Iehurst. g
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Full Toggenburg buck See
ice, $1; board, 10c day; also
several doz. fresh eggs, weekly.
Last house on No. Hightower
27 common goats,- $20 for
Doren, Oliver. R, 3. :
2 fresh milk goats, pure Nu=
bian. J. P. Watkins, Forest
Park. ae
100 head of nice stock goats,
fat enough to kill, for sale.
BG: Nash, Lake Park. R 2.
1 nice work goat for sale or
trade for nice heifer calf. Al-
ton Brown, Tyrone. R 1. A
Live Stock Wanted :
CATTLE WANTED
Want 2. working steers, with=<
in hauling distance of Cataula,
which is 18 miles north of Col
umbus on the Hamilton Road.
G. V. W. Lyman, Catauia.R 1.
HORSES AND MULES |
WANTED a
Correction: Want to exch:
Hereford cattle for brood
mares, Joe Morgan, Vienna.
Want good work mule, able
to work. Rent for bal. 1934, or
buy at right price. R. H. Clark,
Alto. :
Want a good plug mule,
cheap for cash. F. W. Balcomb,
prey arene Be
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MARKET BULLETIN
Thursday, April 12, 1934,
PAGE TWO
; Positions Wanted Farm Heelp Wanted Plants For Sale Plants For Sale
Georgia : : . |
Market Bulletin or for cash; also deer skins|man, able and willing worker,| count. Prompt shipment. J. W./del. Ship April 20th. Mrs. Lu-
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Department Of
Agriculture
Executive. Offices:
State Capitel, Atlanta, Ga.
G. Cc. ADAMS,.
Commissioner
J. F. GREER, Director:
Bureau of Markets:
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934.
Entered as second class mat-
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Rive Stock: Wanted:
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want nice billy goat; butt-
headed preferred, large: size:
State best price del. C. B. Mil-
ner, Shiloh.
Positions Wanted
Married man, 30 yrs. of age,
wife and 1 child wants job on
farm, dairy or poultry farm, or
anything. to. make. honest. liv-
ing. Honest, sober, etc... Prefer
near Atlanta. 347 Grant St. S. E.
43. yr. old;man- wants job on
farm. Can: drive truck or car. Do
not drink. Best of ref. George
Watts, Sylvania: R-4.
Want 1 horse.farm,on share
basis. or for standing rent in
Fulton. county, near Atlanta;
with good. bldgs., near school
and church. Henry H. Gerrald,
Atlanta. 433. Central Ave., S: W.
22 yr. old young woman wants
job tending to poultry and other
light farm work, for board and:
small salary. Mrs: Carson Mayo,
Wrightsville. R 1.
Single man needs work: Dairy
stock or poultry~ farm:: Life~ exp.
and good ref; also training in}
Agricultural | sao) Hensonabic| 3
dressed. I. S. Brewton, Waycross.
Want 1 horse crop near At-
lanta on share basis. Must be
furnished tock and tools, but-
run myself; Glenn Campbell, At-
lanta, 1046 Mayland Ave. S. W.
White man, single,
yrs. of age wants job overseeing
or light farm work.. Plenty ex-
perience and references. G.. E.
Folks, Wadley.
Youngman of good habits,
experienced in dairy and farm-
ing wants job. $15 mon. and
board and laundry. References.
Henry Edmondson, Atlanta. 722
Lexington.. Ave., S. W.
Unjincumbered, middleaged,
settled woman of good charact-
er and ~ good habits wants. home
on. farm, assisting with light
farm work, for home and modest
salary. Catherine L. Woods, At-
lanta. Clo Gen. Del.
Young widow, exp in garden,
poultry, etc., wants place
farm for home and small salary.
Mamie Allen, Atlanta. 319 So.
Pryor St.
Want place on farm for wife
and self. Both willing to. work.
Exp. farmer; understand all
modern farm machinery. 22 yrs.
of age. Best, of ref. Write. Her-
bert Simpson, Norcross.
Want job on farm. Cant plow,
but can hoe and tend stock and
other things around farm; can
carpenter work and cut wood,
also. Work for board, laundry
and small salary. Have small
boy, 9 yrs. old (want. him to go
to school) J. W. Wallace, At-
lanta. 771 Echo St. N. W.
Want job on arm, doing light
farm work. Raised on farm.
Single, do not: drink, a little
crippled in 1 foot. Can milk
cows and also drive car. Don-
ald Lamb, Atlanta. 124 Pine St.
Want job on farm for wages
and board. Single, 27 yrs. old,
Can drive truck and do any kind
of farm work. Lonnie Sargent,
Suwanee. R 2.
. Single, white boy, wants job
for wages on farm. Honest, so-
ber and no bad habits (except
smoking), and willing worker.
Wheeler Walters, Ty Ty. R 3.
Farm Heelp Wanted
Want single man, 21 or 22 yrs.
of age; sober, honest; ea.,; exper-
ienced farmer to work on farm.
Live ag one of family and pay.
$10 per month, give board: and
eo: atl W. D. Scott, Morrow.
Want white, unincumbered wo-
man, 25 to 45-yrs.: of -age,. to live
with middleaged couple on small
farm and assist with chickens,
and other light farm work.. $5.
mo; and board. Mrs. J. S. Out-
law, Adel. R'1. Box 123.
Want: an exp. farmer with
wife and 1 or 2 grown sons to
go on 174 acre-farm,. near-
Sprins. Must be able to furnish
self. Good land; 5. room~ house;
A-1 references required. Call
after 5 oclock p.m., and-call for
Miss Coumbe, Atlanta..714 West
Peachtree St.
Want well recommended share
cropper for excellent farm. near
Augusta. Prefer. one.who..owns
mule and equipment. W. K. de
Blocq, Cedartown. R 2.
Want young man, 15 to .20 yrs;
of age of good habits, for: farm
work. Must know-. how:.to- plow:
and be: exp. in general: farm
work. Live as one of family, cot-
ton patch, board and laundry.
T. C. Poole, Waleska.
Want a good 2 horse cropper,
good stock, lot-of- plowing: done.
Come to see- meat once. No
drunkard need apply. J. H. Trice,
Barnesville, R 1.
about 55:
on:
wWarm-
Want-a- girk at: once: to live: as:
te. | Chapman; Chula.
oO good character. $10 month,
board and laundry. 3 in family.
Ref. exch. J. F. Lovell, Tiger.
Want awhite woman to live
in home: and help with poul-
try, garden and other light farm
work. Mrs. W. M. Vaughon,
Cumming. R 6.
Want at once a young, unin-
cumbered, reliable; industrious
young. woman; 20. to.40 yrs. of
age,. of. good: character, to do
light farm work for good home
and small salary. Mrs. G. W.
Williams, Columbus. R 1.
Want good, sober man for 1
horse farm, able to move and
furnish. self. I furnish tools,
share 50-50. Most.of land ready
to plant now. New 3 room house
on place: Calvin. Wade, Austell.
RFD 2,
Want. single, white. man, 21
to 35 yrs. of age to work on
farm. Must be sober, honest, of
good character, willing worker
and know how to farm. $7 mo.
board and laundry. At once. A.
M: Campbell, Hortense. R 1.
Plants For Sale
Imp. red skin P. R. plants.
Gov. insp.. $1.40 M. FOB; Mar-
globe and New Stone and Gr.
B. tomato, $1. M.. FOB, O. Li
Mobley, Baxley. R 4:
Pure Red skin P. R. insp. and
treated, $1.35 M. or $1.60 M. by
mail P. P.. Now ready;. lower
prices on large lots; small or-
ders a specialty. Full count guar.
S. L. Norris, Quitman. R 1.
Big, strong, Cert. wilt-resist-
ant Marglobe tomato plants, $1
M: FOB; Red Skin- Imp: P. R.
$1.25 Ms: Del... Sat. guar. Ione
Lewis, Baxley. R 4. Box -40.
Imp. Red Skin P. R., $1.25 M;
Marglobe, Stone and Baltimore
tomato, C. W., and E. J. cabbage
plants, 60c, 500; $f M. Ail del.
Sat., guar. W. A. Poole, Baxley.
Yellow. Bermuda onion plants,
$1. M del: Mrs;. H.-S... Turner,
Fitzgerald. R 3.
Genuine Red Skin Imp. P. R.
potato, Marglobe, New Stone
and. .Baltimore, blight-proof,
wilt-reseisant tomato plants.
$1.25 M. FOB; $1.50 M. del. W.
G. OQuinn, Surrency. R 2.
Kudzu plants, 1 to 5 yrs. old,
well. rooted, -$5.--M; - Roy... Lewis,
Hartwell R 3.
Imp. Red and Yellow skin P.
R. potato plants, Gov. insp: and
treated: $1.50.M. prepaid;. Mar-
globe, New Stone, June Pink to-
mato plants, same price. Prompt
a T. H. Gordon, Rochelle. R
C.. W. cabbage, $1 M; 65c, 500;
Marglobe and New Stone toma-
to, $1.35 M; 25c C; P. R. potato
plants, $1.50 M. Del last of Ap-
py R. W.. Dowdy, Fitzgerald. R
Good: stock Pink Skin: P. R.
potato, $1.35 M; Marglobe; New
Stone: and Gr: Baltimore toma-
to, 200, 30c; $1.15 M; Wakefield
ahd Flat Dutch cabbage; $1 M:
Safe del. and pay postage. W.
Ii: McLellan, Bridgeboro.
State. Insp.. pure Red Skin P.
R. and Nancy Hall potato plants,
$150M. - April 15th del, . R.
Redmond, Pelham.
State Insp. pure Red:Skin P.
Re ands. Naney Hall potaoto
quality: guar. I. B. Jones, Scre-
ven,
Imp, P. R. Red and Pink-po-
tato plants, Insp, and treated,
April. and May del. $1.25 del;
Hastings Extra. Early Prolific
tomato, $1: M:; 25: C.. Del. Moss
packed: Ready. WwW: D: Lightsey,
Odum.
and. treated... Both . yellow..and
Red. skin: : $1.50: M, del, J. Mz
E...J.., cabbage. plants,.. grown!
ince. he. freeze; 166-2. $15Me)
ary he with order. Full
seed: and. fertilizer: Willing: to}
plants, 80c M. FOB. Count and|-
. Pure P> Repotato plants, Insp. |
$7.60; Marglob
Steedley, Baxley, R 4.
Yellow Skin P. R. plants, from
vine grown seed, $1.25 M. Del
April, May, June. Trade for but-
ter or baby chicks, syrup, pea-
nuts or peas. J. FY Gruber;
Odum.
P. R. potato plants, $1.50 M;
5 M, $7; cabbage and Gr. Bal-
timore and Marglobe- tomato, 500
60c;-$1 M. 5 M. $4.60, prepaid.
Ship any time during season.
J. P. Morris, Baxley.
Genuine Imp. Red Skin P. R.
potato plants, April Del. in. Ga.
Full count guar. Milton Arnold,
Surrency.
Yllow Root plants, 5c doz.
plus postage. Louise Hunt, Al-
phareta.
Red: Skin- Imp. Gov. insp... P.
R. potato plants, $1.50 M. Last
of April del. Booking orders.
Count guar. Money with order.
J. B. Patterson, Baxley. R 4. Box
86. phone, Baxley 2014.
Mastodon everbearing and La-
dy T. strawberry plants, 25c C.
or. exch. for onion and potato
plants. Mrs. H. T. Crumley,
Cleveland. R 4:
Lady T. strawberry plants, 20c
C; $1.50 M; Klondike, 25c C.
$1.25 M; okra seed, 15c cupful;
about 8 lbs. nice; sundried ap-
ples, 10 lb. Effie Crow, Gaines-
ville. R. 2.
Everbearing strawberry plants,
500, 65c; $1.10 .M; Red raspberry,
40c doz; Himalaya. blackberry,
24, 35; scuppernong and grape
cuttings, 24; 25c; white pop-corn
10c cup. Exch. Mrs. Sam Smith,
Austell. R 2.
Improved Marglobe tomato
plants, ready to ship in 10 days,
$1 M. FOB. T. J. Holland, Amb-
rose.
Chas. W. cabbage and Mar-
lobe tomato plants, $1.10 M. pre-
paid. J. D. Moody, Baxley.
Potate plants, Marglobe and
Red Field -Beauty. tomato plants,
$1.50 M; cabbage, $1.25 M; Cal-
ifornia Wonder pepper, 35c C.|-
FOB. prices. Begin. shipping Ap-
ril 20th. F. Li: Carter, Coffee.
Chas. W. and E. J., cabbage
plants, $1 M; Bermuda and
Prizetaker onion, $1 M. All del.
W. F. Miles, Baxley.
Gov. insp. P. R. and White
Triumph potato, plants, unmix-
ed, $1.20 per M. 5 M. and up, $i
M. Cash .with order, FOB. Large
plants, good count. S: B. Oxen-
dine Baxley. R 5. Box 1. :
P. R. and White Triumph po-
tato plants, Gov. insp. $1.25 M.
10 M. and up, $1.10 M. FOB.
Large. plants, and. good count.
Cash with order. April, May,
June del: C. M, Hallman, Bax-
ley. R, 1. Box 156.
Pure Cert. Golden _ potato
plants; grown from Pedigreed
potatoes now. ready. $1.50 M.
FOB. S. B. Rogers, Jesup: R 2.
| Imp. Red and Yellow Skin
P. R.. potato. plants, $1.40-. M:
Cert.. Marglobe. tomato plants,
New. Stone. and Gr: Baltimore,
$1. M.. April shipment. W. -V.
Carter, Rockingham,
Moss~ packed- and. good: count
E. J; and Chas: W-> .cabbage
plants, 90c M- del. H. F, John-
son, Baxley R 1:
Insp. P. R. potato plants,
$1.25 M. Exch. for mixed peas
at $2 bu; WY W- Williams, Quit-
man.
Cabbage, tomato- and~ onion
plants, prices. collect, 200, 40c;
500, 65; $1 M; By prepaid Mail:
200, 50c; 500, $1; $1.50 M-. Mrs.
Hattis: A. Bruce, Valdosta.
Earliana tomato- plants, 500,
65; - $1.10 M; FOB; egg-plants,
$1.25 M; Exch. for pure bred
Buff Rock eggs at 50c per 15,
for cabbave plants. Mrs. W. D.
Bryant, Coffee.
Banana. Yam; $1.75. Pink Skin
P.R.-potato.plants,. $1.50... del.
T: T. Winge, Alma:
P. R.. plants, $1.50.M; 5 My
Gr. B, Bonny.
Oey 5005. $1 fs,
Chas, and Jersey cab age; $:
Bee "
Best tomato,
mato. plants, now. ready,
del; pepiinis :
| OLE
cie Norton, Baxley, R 5.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50
M. del; Marglobe tomato, $1.25
M. Gr. Baltimore and New Stone
$1 M. Ready about April 15th,
Ww. J. Ouinn, Jr., Odum. R 2.
Chas. W. and Prizetaker onion
plants, $1 M. del. Exch. for ba-
by chicks: Mrs. C. G. Williams,
Baxley. R 4.
Imp. Red Skin P. R. plants,
$1.50 M. 5 M. lots, $1.25 M. Cash
with order. C. V. Willard, Doug-
las.
P. R. potato slips from vine
cuttings, State Insp. and treated ~
Pure. Ready 10th April. $150 M. ~
G. W. Hasty, Dawson. ae
Imp. Purple Skin P. R. plants,
Gov. Insp. $1.40 M; tomato, cab-_
bage, $1 M. Ga. collard, 75e M;
Sweet: and hot pepper, $1.25 Mj
All FOB. J. O. Kesler, Baxley.
Marglobe tomato plants ready~
to. ship, $1.50: M; Es -R.. Yate
brough, Mershon.
Klondike strawberry plants,
75e, 500; $1.40 M; Early 75-day
corn, 10c lb; Purple Hull, white
peas, 10c lb; old fashioned scal-
lion buttons 50c gal..No chks.
Theresa Allen, Gainesville: R:2.
Marglobe tomato; $2. M. dek-
E. J., and Chas. W. Cabbage,
$1.25 M. del; Bell and Hot-pep-
per, ea. $2 M. postpaid. J. Li
Courson, Baxley. R 1.
E. J., Chas. W. and Flat Duteh -
cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1 M;-
New Stone and Gr. B. tomato,
75c, 500; $125 M; All del Ready.
S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald. R 2.
Mastodon everbearing straw--
berry plants, 30c; May. cherry
trees; 15e ea: 2 for 25; Exch:,
for 100 lb. white-sacks at 7c ea, .
Mrs. Susie Etris, Dahlonega. R
1: Box: 51 A.
True to name Red Gold straw-.
berry. plants, 85c C. or exch for
10 white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap..
free of. holes; May cherry trees,
3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. No-
ra Etris, Dahlonega..R 1. Box 51
Red Skin P. R. plants, ready*
15th. $1.25 M. 5 M. or more, $1
M. Not del. Jokmile Lott, Brox=
ton. RFD 2.
Hastines Extra Early, Prolific
tomato plants, 35 C; 500, $1;
$150 M; Mrs. J. W.. Harrison,
Blackshear.
Marglobe and Baltimore to-
mato, Chas. W. cabbage, $1: M.
Del: Now ready. G. L. Youmans,
Savannah. R 2.
Golden Acre: and Copenhagen
cabbage plants, Prize Taker and-
Sweet Spanish onion, 500, 60;
$1 M; Iceberg and New York:
lettuce, 500, 75c; $1.40 M. Minnie
Mae Hendrix, Valdosta.
Hastings Early Prolific Scarl-
et Globe, Marglobe and New:
Stone tomato plants. Moss pack- ~
ed. 90e M. del. No chks, Ready.
H. Lightsey, Odum. R 1.
Cabbage plants: Chas. and E.
J.; Wakefield, 500, 65c; $1.15 M.-
del Sat. guar. JEG; Purcell, Bax-.
ey.
Tomato-plants,. 10 var., 35c. C.
400, $1; $1.75. M; Sweet. pepper,
40e C;- $2.75. M:. P. R. potato, -
$1.50. M. All prepaid. Ready. D..
J. Harrison, Blackshear.
Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Market cabbage plants, 90c M;.
5 M. lots, $3.75. All del. All seed
treated. B. F. Mallard, Mill ha="
ven. :
Red Gold Sugar Saver straw=
berry plants. 25c doz; Yellow
plum trees, 15c ea. Guinea beans, ~
10c doz. J: R. Bramlett, Ellijay. ,
R 4.
Marglobe, New Stone and Gt.
Baltimore tomato plants, $1 M.
del. Guar. full count. Moss pack=.
ed. Ready now. J. P. Mullis, Bax--
ley: R 4.
Missionary. strawberry. plants;
$2 M. 500, $1.25; rhubarb, 506
doz. plants; garlic: heads, 10c: ea:
Peppermint, 35c_ doz, Miss Mat-
tie McCurley,. Hartwell: R 2.
-New.Stone and: Matchless to-
eS
Tobacco Wanted -
: onion, atans and.
Pinte. now ready. 85c
OB; Ruby. King, Pimento
ot. pepper and. egg-plant,
ready April 25th, $1.25
B. George. Buchanan,
R. 4.
sionary strawberry plants;
James L. McCurley, Hart-
naike strawberry plants,
00; $1.25 M; Red Speckled
Early Prolific a
$1 M,. del. Moss packed:
htsey, Screven.
Plants Wanted
nt rhubarb plants. State
Mrs. Wilson, College Park
. Cambridge Ave.
nt potato slips. Trade Big
turkey eggs. Write first.
Ester Lewis, Rydal. R 2.
hh. 10 lbs. nice sundried
s efor 1500. P. R. potato
ge. Mrs. S. M. Cochran,
stion.
. 16 lbs. nice dried ap-
or 2 M. P. R. potato plants
repay. postage. Send fruit
want plants 1st of May:
_H. Schell,. Carrollton.
ch. pure yellow beeswax
kin P. R. potato plants
for 15 pure B. R. or
Minorca eggs. Ea. pay
ge. Clifford Smith, New-
3M, bunch or vine-
potato plants, del. by:
| Fagan, Martin.
; Boon potato slips, 1
C re. State ae at once.
oe hear: from party
Ginseng: plants or seed
le. W. H. Hammond, Cum-
Seed Wanted.
o: hear. from. party who
ll kinds of field seed and
beans and peas and
Nothing but Certified
accepted. State best price
Y J. W. Williams, Fay-
ecocs For Sale
. stalks.Green: seed cane,
talk, cash. at. patch.
pped. Time to. plant
Little, Forsyth. R 3
horse wagon for. sale.
. D. L. Crawford, Atlanta.
y
* cornfield beans, black
orplish hull, prolific,
treated, for sale or exch.
d: sacks, 100-Ib. cap.
y postage, Mrs. U. H
on, Carrollton. R 5.
yalnut; MEATS, sifted:
: ces, dry, 37c lb. Del: in
lots; over 10. lbs: 35 Ib.
ll Howington, Com-
die Y: tes. Tondon: Rl.
Se walnuts, picked. out,
Poca feathers, new,
oy on. stags
Want 10 lbs: or: more tobacco.
Must be good. Send sample and
price. Fred Stubbs, Rupert. R 1.
Want to buy. some 1931 or 1932
crop tobacco. J. E. Parks, Rock-
mart. R-3.
Want. 10 Ibs. good quality Red
flu cured chewing tobacco. W.
B. Teat, Hartwell.
Want good. smoking. tobacco.
Send sample and price. W. H.
Hayes, Atlanta.
Ave. N..E.
Want to hear from party hav-
ing tobacco for sale. Send sam-
ple and price. -W, N. Spiers, Lin-
colnton.
703. Edgewood
Georgia Products _
For Sale _
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Old fashionedcoiored sunning
butter-beans, 20c Ib; baby limas,
20c Jb. 6 Ibs. $1; Purple Hull
peas, 10c lb. $1 peck: All FOB.
S. A. Christian, Bishop. R 1. Box
110.
100 lbs. colored Bunch butter-
beans, $8 or exch, T. W. McAl-
lister, Beuna. Vista.
125 bu. 90-day running. Speck-
led Velvets,: $1.15 bu;
more, $1.10 bu. Germination 90
percent or better. Sample on re-
quest. W. H, Mullis, Eastman.
R 4.
150 bu. 90-day running Speck-
led. Velvets, $1.15 bu; 10 bu. or
more, $1.10 bu; 8 bu. Bunch Vel-
vets, $2.50 bu. Germination 90
to 95 percent. Sample on request
Lawton Parkerson, Chauncey. R
25
Large Speckled Crowders, 5
lb; Black Pole or Cornfield
beans, very tender, 20c lb. 2 for
35c; colored bunch: butter-beans
10c lb. Add: postage. Mrs. W. C.
McLendon, Roopville. R 2.
Tender cornfield beans,
IDC
cupful, plus postage. Exch. for:
tender Half Runner bean seed,
white or striped, or. for white
feed sacks; 1-% cups beans for
2 sacks. Mrs. Robert Langley,
Ellijay. R 3.
90-day Speckled. Velvets, $1.25
bu; thoroughbred: Hampshire
pigs, 6 wks. old, $4 pair; want
to. buy thin yearling calves.
Charles Duggan, Chester.
30 bu: Unknown peas, $2 bu;
10 bu. large white brown-eyed:
peas, 4c lb. 4 bu. Calif. black-
eyes, 4c lb.. Pure stock not mixed:
FOB..J. W. McKitchen, Dallas.
R: 4.
Yard long snap beans (not
peas).
(grow like butter, more prolfic)
bear until, frost, 25 C. Exch.
Yor dried . apples, pigs onions,
etc: Edward Cottongim, East
Point.
Henderson . Bush. White. and
Jackson Wonder bush colored
butter-bean seed, 15c Ib; mush
or lady peas, 6c Ib. Postpaid on
all orders for 10 lbs. or more.
W. W. Whitaker, Harlem. R 1.
800: bu. early Speckled Velvets,
| $1.15 bu. FOB. Hubert L. Hogan,
Dudley.
Brab. peas; $2.25 bu; mixed
'| peas, Red Rippers, Speckled peas
saa $2 bu. Paul Cromer, Ideal.
Striped cornfield beans, 15c
plus postage. Mrs. R. L. Logan,
Fayetteville. R 3:
Genuine O-too-tans,
90-day Velvets, $1.25 bu. Ran-
sey Shirley, Louisville.
Good, sound: No. 1. Clays,
-| known as Harrison peas. None
weevil eaten? 5 bu. $1.95 bu;
good: sound 90-day Velvets, $1. 20
bu. W. L... Wilson, Sparta.
Bunch: Velvets, $1.75 bu; also
~ | Runner peanut seed, 85_ bu.
Cash with 5 ree G. H. Tuttle,
10 bu. or |:
25c. per C; Butter-peas.
culled
and recleaned, $4 bu. FOB. C. S.
Colley, Grantville.
MARKET BULL TIN
Georgia Products
For Sale
Georgia Products
For Sale
Ca Produsie
For Sale
Mal del. Guy. Crowe, Gaines-
ville R 2.
75 bu. New Era peas, for sale.
Make best offer. J. W. Sammons,
Eatonton.
O-too-tans, 1933 crop. *Sound,
and. clean. 3 bu. $5 bu. FOB.
Cash with order. H. M. Carter.
Griffin. Rt. C:
Good, tender Half Runner
beans, Streaked and White, also
cornfield and Texas, 20c cup,
2 cups for 35c. Add _ postate.
Large Limas, same price. Mrs.
L. R. Ashworth, Logansville. R 4
beans, cutshorts and other kinds
mixed, in good cond. 20c lb. not
prepaid. T. A. Ross, Adairsville.
Rea
Old fashioned: cornfield bean
seed, 20c lb. Add postage. W. H.
Bradshaw, Decatur. R 3.
White, black-eyed peas, 5 Ibs.
50c del; green pod okra Seed,
10c cupful, plus postage; run-
ning. okra seed, 3 tbis., 10c post-
paid. Mrs. R. L. Kinnerly, Law-
renceville. R 2.
150. bu.. No. 1 Brabhams, $2.50
bu. Send sample if desired. L.
Redfern, Warthen.
White and Striped Half Run-
ner. bean. seed, Ea. 20 cup; cut-
shorts, 20c cupful; R. I. Reds,
6 April pullets, now laying, $7.
Mrs. George Poole, Jasper. .R2.
Hendersons bush limas, pure,
sound, 10c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
J. E. Kirk, Rockmart. R 2.
Mung beans, 8 lbs. $1; colored
bunch butter-beans, 10 Ibs. $1;
Speckled Crowders, Silver Hulls,
white Purpie Hull, Red Rippers,
10 Ibs. $1 del. Mrs. M. C. Crow,
Gainesville. R 2,
Running butter-bean seed, 15c
Ib. or exch. for Bunch butter-
beans or for a pure bred B. R.
rooster. Write. Mrs. Josie Law-
horn, Sumner.
Choice Bunch Velvets, small
lots, $3.25 bu. Stock limited. 5
bu. or more, $3 bu. Send. remit-
tance. Henry Dockweiler, Cor-
dele. R 4.
New. Superior table pea. (not
all English), orig..on my: farm.
30 qt. $1 gal. Postpaid: Brown
Sugar Crowders, $2.25 bus FOB:
John W. Moseley, Soperton, .
Hendersons' Buch Limas,
hand selected seed, 15c lb. post-
paid. Edgar J. Long, Leesburg.
' 5. bus white, pink-eye Crowder
peas, $2.50 bu. FOB; Want 2
bu. sound Velvet beans. B. P.
Moore,. LaGrange. R 2. .
Pure Brown Spotted Crowder
peas, large size, rare and 90 per
cent sound. 1-% gal. at 6c 1b;
50 lbs. Egyptian wheat, 6c Ib.
Hall,
Conch peas, 3 Ibs. 50c; La
Conch peas, 2 lbs. 35c.. Postpaid.
Earl S. Redwine, Madras:
. 20.bu.. genuine Bush. Velvet
beans; $2:75 bu. FOB. 16 bu.
mixed. peas, $2 bu. Chas. G.
Vanner Sasser.
100 bu. Clays and 10. bu.
Speckled; 2: bu. Brabs, $2 bu; 15
head of shoats, 50 to 75 lbs. eay
4c lb. Want 2 tons hay. .Quote
price..E. W: Harris, Mitchell:
50 lbs.. Ky. Wonder: bean seed,
weevil treated, 15c lb. del. Mrs.
C. D. Byrom, Senoia. R 2. Box
111.
10 bu. running .Unknown. peas,
not mixed, and 8 bu. New Eras
clean and sound,. $2.50 bu. Cash
with order. Robt. E... Dorsey,
Cleveland, R 1.
4 bu. pure Sugar Crowders,
$3.50 bu; 15 bu. Red Rippers, $3
b uJ. A. W. Brown, Hartwell.
God, white, tender beans, Half
Runners and Cornfield, 20c cup-
ful; 2 or more cups del. Exch.
for flu cured chewing tobacco.
Mrs, M. C. Mason; Cut: See!
35 lbs. old fashioned cornfield |
Sat. guar. J. B. Ingram, Waverly |.
FOB. Mrs. J. E. Riramah, Can-
on... Re 2:
Ky. Wonder Wax Pole beans,
white pole butter-beans, black
striped Half Runners, broom
corn seed, bunch Velvet okra,
mixed. 15c per. % pint, del. Mrs.
P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon. R 4.
BUTTER FOR SALE
6 to 8 lbs. strictly nice, fresh,
firm butter each week, 25c Ib.
del. Cows T. B. tested; dried
peaches, 10c Ib. Coy Willis,
Talking Rock. R 3.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Hastings Prolific. corn, field
inspected and Cert pure by Ga.
Crop: Improvement Assn. Nubbed
at both ends and. shelled, $1.75
bu. FOB Richard Lewis, Corn-
elia.
300 bu. ear corn, also 300 bu.
shelled corn in 2% bu. sacks, 85
bu.. FOB. Subject to being un-
dersold. G. A. Lewis, Waynes-
boro.
About 75. bu. bottom corn, $1
bu. here; 1 muleyheaded cow;
freshen in May, (8rd calf), $25
here. Jno. B. Harris, Jersey.
White Flint seed corn, weevil-
resistant, heavy yield; 80c pk.
$3 bu; Cleveland big boll cotton
seed, kept. pure at gin, 70c bu.
FOB. John Roland, Jr., East-
man, R'2. :
50 bu. White corn, shucked
and sorted, $1 bu. at barn, A.
E. Eavenson, Roswell. R 1.
Imp: Tenn. red cob and Yel-
low Den and. Hickory. King seed
corn; carefully selected, and nub-
bed, $1.25 per bu. Exch. few bu.
-|for O-too-tan Soy beans. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay:
Hastings Prolific Ist yr. pure,
selected for seed, $2.50 bu. FOB.
Exch.. for potato plants, or Vel-
vet beans. Tompkins. str. S. C.
R. I. Red pullets, 10 wks. old, se-
lected, $1 ea. FOB. J. H. Beas-
ley, Lavonia.
100 bu. corn, 75c bu. 1 ton good
bright fodder, $25 ton, Jos.
Dowd, Cedartown.
Pure Cuban Yellow Flint seed
corn, weevil-proof, $2.50 bu; $1
peck. FOB. Chas. F. Clements,
Pitts. :
Reids Yellow Dent, grown
from Woods Cert. seed corn, 50
peck; or exch. for Calif. Wonder
pepper plants, or MHastings
Brimmer tomato plants. Mack
Fields, Gainesville. R 7..
Browns. improved white flint
heaviest and most weevil-resist-
ant. Ears wt. 1 Ib:, red: cob. $1
pk., $3 bu: FOB. J. W. Brown, |
Helena,
Imp. big ear Marlboro prolific
seed. corn, 75c. peck, $2.50. bu.
FOB...C. T: MeMillen, Gaines-
ville. .R 8. :
Ear. corn;.75e bu... at barn;
Marglobe and New. Stone, Gr.
Baltimore tomato plants, $1.M..
20c.C. Del. seed rice, 2-%c Ib.
FOB. W. W. Hendrix, Dover.
300. bu. shelled, corn, $1 bu.
FOB my barn. W. D. Stubbs,
Dover.
Thompsons Prolific seed corn,
| 75c pk. $2.50 bu; Missouri .Gray
Top cane seed, 15: lb. Mammoth
sunflower seed, 2 Ibs. 25c. All
prepaid. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Ken-r
sington. R 2.
Whatleys corn, truck or car
lots, 90c bu. FOB; want Golden- |.
low or genuine Pertorican po- | - my 4
f slate : jin, Bridgeboro..
tato plants for April 10th del.
Quote price on 50 M.W E: Vin-
son, Ft. Valley.
Hunts Imp. round, large grain
small red cob corn, 6 yrs. im-
proved, $2. bu; also .Grohoma,
15c- Ib. Mrs. C. H. Hunt, Oxford.
100. bu. corn, sipped shuck.
very. closely, $1 bu. T. M. Shurl-
ing, Blythe.
aes ee corn
town. Joe L. MeBrayer, Temple.
Peo: ne >
About 100 bu. good corn in
shuck, 80c bu. Cash at my barn,
T. M. Hill, Screven. R. 1.
About 80 bu. corn, 80c bu. at.
Stephen Aldridges barn, 9 miles
east of Alamo, Rt. 3. Also. nice
sow and 5 pigs, will exch. for
chickens. Rev. W. H. Looney,
Screven. R 1. Z =
500 bu. good ear corn at my
barn, $1 bu. J. Li. Jenkins, Doe-=_
run.
500 bu. good ear corn, $1 bu.B
FOB my farm. Mrs. .J. M.~
Shanklin, Bridgeboro.
100: bu. corn on ear, $1 bu. Hy
D, Samples, Atlanta. R . (Pay-
ton Road.)
Pure Whatleys. As. pure as
can be found; nubbed and shell-
ed by hand, $2 bu. J. R. Maddox,
Watkinsville. R 1.
Mexican June corn, all Blue, |
or Blue and White mixed, 75-
peck, del. Exch. some or potato
plants. W. C. Oliver, Carnesville. ~
Broadwell 2 ear corn, quality:
and quantity both: in it. $1- peck
by parcel post paid: John Be
Broadwell, Alpharetta.
Brazilian Flour corn, 8 lbs. $1;
no less amt. sold: Exch. for good. ~
dried fruit: Ib. for lb. Ben Py
Parker, Atlanta. 575 Chestnut
StogNo We
1200. bu. No. 1 ear corn, good .
cond:, weevil treated, 80c -o- ;
S. J. Henderson, Lyons. 5
50 bu. good slipped shuck corn,
extra. good, $1 bu. 80 Ib. to bu.
at my. barn, A, J. Kent, Mid--
ville, R 2.
Ear. corn, 75c bu. at barn; -
Marglobe. and New. Stone, Gr,
Baltimore tomato plants, $1.M. _
20c. C. Del. Seed: rice, 2%c Ib.
FOB. W. W. Hendricks, Dover.
300 bu. shelled corn, $1 bu. FOB:
my barn. W. B. Stubbs, _ Dover.
Thompson's Prolific seed - corn, a
75c pk. $2.50 bu; Missouri Gray
Top cane seed, 15e lb. Mammoth
Russian sunflower seed, 2 Ibs. .
25c. All prepaid. Mrs. V. C. Ray, _
Kensington, R 2.
Whatleys corn, truck or car
lots, 90c bu. FOB; Want Golden- re
glow or genuine Portorican po-
tato plants for April. 10th del,
Quote price on 50.M. W. E. vin ae
son, Ft. Valley.
Hunts Imp. round, large grain,
small red cob corn, 6 yr.s imp.
$2 bu; also Grohoma, 15 lb. Mrs _
C. H. Hurt, Oxford.
100 bu. corn, slipped shuck
very. closely, $1 bu. T. M. Shur-: .
ling, Blythe. ag
800 bu. corn, 90c_ bu... in ear, ee:
$1.10 bu. shelled, FOB my barn,
A. . Malone, Dexter: _
75: bu. slipped shuck Hastings :
Prolific corn, good and sound,
$1 bu. at my barn, 2% miles SEs
E. Draketown.- Joe L. McBrayer,
Temple; R. 2:
About 100 bu. good corn in
shuck, 80e bu. Gash at my barn.
T. M. Hill; Screven, R 1.
About 80 bu. corn, -80 bu. at
Steven Aldridges Barn, 9 miles |
East of Alamo, Rt: Nov 3. Also
nice. sow: and: 5- pigs, will exch:
for chickens. Rev. W. H. Looney
Screven, R 1.
500 bu: good. ear corn. at my
| barn; $1 bu: J. L. Jenkins; Doe-
run.
100: bu. corn on ear; $1.00 bu. :
H. D. Samples, Atlanta, R 4,
(Payton Road) : Se
COTTON SEED FOR: SALE
Cokers Farm: Relief, reclea
ed, sound, 1 in. staple, 40 per-
cent lint, for: sale. A. Ss. Ed-
wards, Jersey.
Coker's, Farm Relief
Ss ish sacks;
for seed, also will raise calf
Georgia Products
Fer Sale
Georgia Products _
E or Sale
MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Products
F or Sale
Georgia Products
For Sale
eee Apr Az
Georgia Products
For Sale
_ Neelys long staple, Cleve-
Jand, 75c bu., Holterman Aris-
< tocrat B. R. hens and pullets,
$1 ea., good sorghum syrup,
"5c gal. Exch. for peas and Soy
beans. G. C. Edmondson, Tem-
ple.
Cokers Super 7 strain 5, pri-
_ vitely ginned, absolutely pure,
2nd yr. 75c bu. FOB. Wonderful
-eotton in quality, yield and
turn out. I. N. McAllister, Pitts.
- Several bu. White Gold cot-
ton. Sound, wilt-resistant,
bleaches white after rain; kept
~ geparated at gin. 60c bu. FOB.
Jacob R. Hillis, Millhaven.
Cokers No. 5, culled and pri-
-vately ginned, easily picked, 75c
bu. FOB. T. A. Brittian, Wins-
ton.
~ Recleaned big boll cotton
seed, $1 bu. W. F. Sikes, Ty Ty.
_ 100 bu. Cokers No. 5, re-
-eelaned, sound, in fine shape
> 106 planting, $2.per 100 lbs. P.
_C. Upshaw, Loganville.
Long staple cotton seeds: 50
bu. Cokers Wilds No. 4, 1st yr.
from Ped. farms. $5 per 100 lbs.
FOB. No personal chks. L. E.
Griffeth, Winder, P. O. Box 6.
- Cotton. seed, culled and
cleaned, 75c bu; also 20 bu.
- Stoneville No. 2, ist yr. seed,
game price. Bernard Denny,
- Carrollton.
Farm relief cotton seed. Pure
- -elean and culled. Write for price
- Claude Montgomery, Commerce
-~ Pure Farm Relief cotton
-geed, Ist yr. Staple, 1. and
1-32 in. $1 bu. P. N. Briscoe,
Monroe.
: 10 bu. Ruckers, not reclean-
er, 50c bu. FOB and you furn-
Want 1 milch cow
for you. Gordon Smith, Craw-
fordville. R 2.
; Cokers No. 5, 1 and 1-32
in. staple, culled and kept pure
and easily picked, 75c bu. FOB.
Horace Darnell, Winston.
- Pure Ruckers, 1st. yr. No. 11,
~ 1200 in seed makes 500 Ib.
int. Guar. pure. Privately gin-
ned, W. A. Winbanks, Resaca.
Pure Stoneville No 2 cotton
- seed, Ist yr. 80c bu. L. A. Mc-
-Garitly, McDonough.
150 bu. Ruckers No. 11, ist
yr. from Orig. Pure and sound
no black seed. 12 bales on 13
acres, last yr. with only 300
Ibs. fertilizer per acre. 2-"4c
-per lb. FOB. S. B.... Duncan,
Bowdon Jct.
- Few bu. big boll Bowden cot-
- ton~seed, properly handled, $1
bu.. In larger quantities less.
John H. Chafin, McDonough.
oO
Imp. A. and Fred cotton
- staple 1 in. to 1 and 1-6 in.
5 locks. Raised and ginned on
my farm. Limited supply. $1 bu.
J. P. Anderson, Sr., Lithonia.
5 Half and Half, 1st yr. from
Summerour, 75c bu. $2.25 per
- 100 lbs. FOB. C. Johnston, Dal-
- ton. R32.
~~ DPL cotton seed, culled,
cleaned and. in ever wt. 100
- |b. bags, oe bu. FOB. Abso-
~ Jutely pure. C. S. Colley, Grant-
Ze ville.
| Pure Wilson s wilt- resistant
kept clean and especially for
planting, 75c bu. FOB; good
~ sorghum syrup in 10 jb. pails,
5c. T. W. Bunch, . Talking
~ Rock.
Pure, Better Staple cotton
seed, 65c bu. sacked in 2 and 3
pu. sacks first of October. C.
H. Nichols, Rome. 220 No. 5th
Ave.
Stoneville cotton seed, $2 per
100 Ibs. Re oO. piaceel packs
- Farm Relief cotton seed. Pure,
clean and culled. Write for price
Claud Montgomery, Commerce.
Pure Farm Relief cotton seed,
1 st. yr. Staple, 1 1-32 in. $1 bu.
P. N. Briscoe, Monroe.
10 bu. Ruckers, not recleaned,
50c bu. FOB and you furnish
sacks; Want 1 milch cow for
seed, also will raise calf for you.
Gordon Smith, Crawfordville, R
2.
Cokers No. 5, 1 1-32 in. staple,
Culled and kept pure and easily
picked, 75c bu. FOB. Horace
Darnell, Winston.
Pure Ruckers, ist yr. No. 11,
1200 in seed makes 500 Ib. lint.
Guar. pure. Privately ginned. W.
A. Wilbanks, Resaca.
Half and Half, 1st yr. 1983
Ivs. seed cotton makes 540 Ib.
bale. 75c bu. or $2.25 per 100
lbs. FOB. C. Johnston, Dalton,
RFD 3.
Pure Stoneville No. 2 cotton
seed, Ist yr. 80c bu. L. A. Mc-
Garity, McDondugh.
150 bu. Ruckers No. 11, Ist
yr. from, Orig. Pure and sound,
no black seed. 12 bales on 13
acres, last yr. with only 300. Ibs.
fertilizer per acre. 24%c per Ib.
FOB. S. B. Duncan, Bowdon Jct.
Few bu. big boll Bowden cot-
ton seed, properly handled, $1 bu.
In larger quantities less. John H.
Chafin,.- McDonough, R 6.
Imp. A. and Fred cotton, staple
1 in. to 11-16 in. 5 locks. Raised
and ginned on my farm. Limited
supply, $1 bu. J. P. Anderson, Sr.
Lithonia.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
Cured hams, fed on butter-
milk and corn, wt. 20 Ibs. 20c
lb. Ship COD; 6 thoroughbred
Orpington now laying young
hens, Calhoun strain, $1 ea.
Mrs. I. H. Boles, Duluth.
3 nice country cured, black-
peppered hams, wt. 18 lbs. ea.
22c Ib.. del. Sat. guar. Mrs. C.
T. Hunt,. Gainesville. R 5.
2-hams, about 26 lbs. ea.
syrup cured, 23c lb. Poke root.
Make offer. M. G. Smith, Toc-
Coa. R23.
Hard-wood smoked.
ers, 9c: bacon lic; hams, 13
Ib. Exch. for some Hay peas at
$1.50 bu. All FOB shipping
point. Vireil Grant, Meigs.
Brooks County hams, smoked
with hard wood, sound and
pure, 20c lb. Ship COD. L. E.
Hutchinson, Quitman. R. 5.
Sugar cured and smoker
hams and shoulders, wt. av.
17 lbs. ea. Hams, 176, Ib; should-
ers, 10c Ib; also 9-% tons ex-=
tra good white Spanish pea-
nuts, $4 C. $75 per ton. W. M.
Hooks, Unadilla. R 2.
2 cans, 50 Ibs. ea. of good,
nice, home-made lard, 8c Ib.
Mrs. Omie Faircloth, Pulaski.
Bete
Brooks County hams, smoked
with hard wood, sound and
pure, 20c lb. Ship COD. L. E.
Hutchinson, Quitman, R 5.
Sugar cured and smoked hams
and shoulders, wt. av. 17 Ibs. ea.
Hams, 17c lb; shoulders, 10c lb.
also 914 tons extra good white
Spanish peanuts, $4 C. $75 per
ton. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, R 2.
2 cans, 50 Ibs. ea. of good nice,
home-made lard, 8c lb. Mrs.
Omie Faireloth, Pulaski, R 1.
FRUIT FOR SALE
25 Ibs. nice, bright sundried
peaches, free from worms, 15c
lb. Add postage. No chks. R. G.
Livsey, Lawrenceville. R 2.
Nice dried apples, 12c lb. or}
exch. for Stone Mtn., melon
| Seed and 1 setting of pure bred
should=
JW. Gosnell, Clarkesville. R
3. Box 73.
Sundried apples, free from
worms, 10c lb. Del. in lots of
10 lbs. or. more. Exch. for P.
R. potato plants. Mrs. J. E.
Cline; Canton. R41.
8c lb. and postage. No chks.
Manda Osborne, Clermont. R 1.
~ Dried fruit, apples, nice and
clean, 10c lb. Everbearing
strawberry plants, ic ea. True
to name. M. M. Cochran, Pro-
tection.
Dried apples, bright, sun-
cured, free of core, etc., 12c Ib.
Del. in 5 lb. or more lots. Mrs.
S. M. Merritt, Cleveland. R 3..
About 40 lbs. bright apples, 8c
Ib. and postage. No. chks. Manda
Osborne, Clermont, R1. .
Dried fruit, apples, nice and
clean, 10c lb. Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 1c ea. True to name
M. M. Cochran, Protection.
Dried apples, bright, suncured,
free of core, etc., 12c lb. Del. in
5 lb. or more lots. Mrs. S. M.
Merritt, Cleveland, R 3.
HONEY BEES AND
BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE
15 stands bees, Pat. hives,
good thriving cond., $1 to $1.25
per hive, complete. 2 Mes
north of Jackson. J. J. Duke,
Jackson. R 4.
New, bright honey, in comb
or Ext. in 10 lb. buckets, $1;
Gallberry, 10 Ib. buckets, comb,
$1.25. Postpaid. Cash with or-
der. R. W. Browning, Dublin.
cas
24 lbs. yellow beeswax, 19c
Ib. postpaid. Grady Hendrix,
Ball Ground. R 5.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES ETC. FOR SALE
Grape vine, Concord, Moore,
Farly Lutie: and White kind,
10e ea; $1 doz; Blackberry,
Himalaya, Ambrossia, 10c ea.
$1 doz. Rev. L. D. Rolader, At-
lanta. Rv.
Large and small quantities of
May (red)- cherry sprouts, 15c
ea., 2 for 25c. A. E. Entrekin,
Bowdon. R 2. .
Quince trees, 20c ea., 6 for
$1; May cherry trees, 10c ea.
12 for $1; bunch and running
eolored butter-bean seed, 10c lb
Add postage. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs,
Rockmart. R 2.
Sugar pear, fig, Concord
grape, Weeping Willow, 10c ea.
$1 doz; Exch. even for dbl. Ja-
ponicas and named dahlias, red,
yellow, pink, purple, white, and
varigated colors. Inez Patter-
son. Waco.
White scuppernong and large
late, pink grape (name un-
known) well rooted, 2 for 30c;
4 for 50c; 6 for 75c; P. P. Em-
ma Pittman, Canton. R 3.
Special price on Stewart pe-
can trees, 25c each; 25 to 50
trees; 20c ea. 100 or more, 5
to 8 ft., tree lots. FOB. Ship
April 15th. Chas. C. Harman,
Stovall. 5
Crabapples, Gray Goose,
Blue Damson, Red and Yellow
plums, Black Walnuts, blueber-
ries. 2 of each, for $2. Exch.
for choice Gladiolas, Mums,
dahlia bulbs, tuberose, cannas,
or white sacks. E. Heaton,
| Mineral Bluff.
May cherry horseapple, sug-
ar pear and yard weeping will-
low trees, rooted, 10c ea. $1 doz.
Del. Add postage on orders un-
der dozen. Mrs. Robert Patter-
son, Waco. R 2. Box 136.
May cherry trees, 2 yrs. old,
10c ea. Limbertwig apples, 15c
each; Hedge plants, le each;
B 0 : 3
About 40 Ibs. bright apples,
10c Ib. FOB;
June cherry and horseapple
sprouts, 15c ea. 2 for 25c Add
postage. Mrs. S. W.
Conyers. R 1.
Apple and peach trees, lead.
var., 10 to 15c ea; grape vines,
5 to 10c ea; pear trees, 25c ea;
strawberry plants, 50c C. Will
exch. W. H. Alexander, Cleve-
land.
May cherry, apricots, 10c
hot pepper, 10c tbls. seed; 1
of each, 5 shades dahlias, 20c.
Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Gainesville.
Rest.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
Best grade N. C. Runners,
4c lb; Stoneville cotton seed,
75c bu. R. E. Bower, Dixie.
Sound, well matured re-
cleaned Runner peanuts, 3-%2c
lb. FOB. Ernest Mikell, States-
boro. kh.
N. C. Flat Runner peanuts,
40 lb. hand shelled, 7c lb; 2
bu. in hull, $1 bu; 40 lbs. pure
Long Green okra. seed, non-
mixed, 8c lb. All FOB. Money
order. W. U. J. Draughon,
Whigham.
Red Spanish, $1.50 bu. or
40c peck. Best var. Not. pre-
paid. Woodrow Coffee, Ash-
land. S
300 lbs. well filled Stewart
pecans, del. in Ga. 15 lb. T.
Treanor, Milledgeville.
30 bu. No. 1 Spanish, for.
sale or exch. some for .O-too-
tan Soja beans and Hay peas,
and White Crowders. W. C.
Beauchamp, Smithville.
Any quantity of 50 tons se-
Iected White Spanish seed pea-
nuts, grown:on my farm, for
sale. Sam Sommer, Hawkins-
ville.
Runners, good seed, 3c lb.
FOB, or exch. for field peas,
any var. J. C. Goolsby, Baxley.
Res
Valencia improved peanuts,
$1.75 bu. FOB; Mammoth
stringless green pod beans, 20c
Ib; Striped Half Runners, 25c
lb; Rice pop-corn, 8c lb. E
Swinford, Rome. R 6.
150 bu. Runner peanuts, 75c
bu. Dr. S. R. Mitchell, Pine-
view.
Selected White Spanish, 5c
Ib. small. lots, 100 lbs. or over,
4c lb. EB. I. Carter, Richland.
2 tons choice No. 1, Ga. Run-
ners, 3-%c lb. FOB; 8c lb. un-
sacked at my farm. C. F. Sar-
gent, Cordele. Rt. B. Box 172.
Imp. Red Valencia peanuts,
12-%c Ib. del;
Better Staple cotton seed, 75c
bu; pure Douthit 2 ear red cob
corn. i5e pk. $3 bu. FOB. 4H.
W. Thurmond, Greshamvile.
Sound, white Spanish, $1 bu.
.20 bu. $18. Buyer to pay ship-
ping ches. F. H. Luck, Madi-
son. R 2.
Good, Ga. Runners, 3c lb.
FOB. Money order with order.
Alton Ricketson, Douglas. R 2.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Lookout Mtn. potatoes, $1.80
bu; 1 yr. old Black Walnut
trees, 10c each; Choice Grape
vines, $1 doz. Moss packed.
Younge Walker, Toccoa. R 3.
100 bu. o2d fashioned Por-
torican eating potatoes for
sale. Live 8 miles west of Hines-
ville. R. M. Groover, Ludowici.
50 bu. Red and Yellow Por-
torican potatoes, $1 FOB. E.
R. Budden, East Point,
SYRUP FOR SALE
Best grade Sugar Cane syr-
up, 35c gal. in new bbls: No. 1
32c gal. No. 2 grade, 25
gal. keg, No: 2, $4.25;
Rodgers,-
Nice, thick Ribbon Cane s}
up; 60c gal. also White Ches
pigs and shoats, trade for co
peas or cane seed. R. L.
bea, Metasville. 5
Old fashioned pure Ri
Cane syrup, in new 38 gal.
press bbls. Good, thick
bright table syrup, $13 bbl.
J. Dixon, Bainbridge.
All FOB. Exch. for sl
shuck corn at 80c, within
miles. G. L. Duren, Meigs.
VEGETABLES FOR SAL
1 acre good turnips: for sale
to trucks. W. T. Brooks, Ar
ington.
Several acres nice mustar
now ready to cut. Trucke
take notice. Howard Throwe
Cairo.
lb. Add postage. Mrs. H. 3
Moore, Danielsville. ee
Georgia Products
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTE!
Want .Brabham and fie
peas. State best prices. Grad
H. Ridley, Franklin. :
Black cow peas, pure and so
Send sample and price. W.
Burnette, Royston.
Exch. 1 pr. Duroc pigs, en
in pod to exch. for 2 bu. Bra
ham or Speckled peas, H.-
Pittard, Thomaston. :
Want some Red Speckk
Crowder peas and some Fl
corn. Send samples and pri
Hamburg eggs for sale. Henr
Carpenter, Blairsville. R 3.
Want to hear from pa
having 2 crop Bunch Speckl
peas for sale. C.-P. Gordy, Ca.
ro.
Want 1 or 2 bu. O-too-ta
and 2 bu. Unknown peas. Gi
best price, del. by parcel po
Atlanta. J. H. Tribble, Atlanta,
277 Capitol Ave.
Want 1 peck of acre peas, |
peck of Purple Hull peas ano
prices on Brabhams. C.
Stracke, Sparks.
Want 5 bu. good, sound pe
at $1.65 bu. del. Lovejoy
tion. Mrs. Lizzie Ro be
Hampton. R 2. 4
COTTON SEED WANTED
Want planting cotton se
Coker Foster 4, Stoneville No
2, or College No. 1. F. B. Jacks
son, Donovan.
Want some upland Lo
staple cotton seed. B. J. Co
man, Ben Hell. R 1.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES WANTED
Want 65 Ibs. good Ch
honey, guar..at a reasona
price. Write. B. M. Aaron,
airsville. :
Pay cash for bees in
fashioned gums or pat. hi
Also used wax press and hon
extractor desired. Dan H. N
ton, Athens. Rt. 3-A.
FRESH AND CURED MEA
WANTED
Want to get in touch WwW
party who can furnish me W!
lean, well cured, yell trimm
hams, about 15 to 25 Ib. |
Will pay best market price; |
so interested in country
fruit, GseN, Randall, | Atle
144 Park Se