Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 April 26

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



OLUME 17.

STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934.



Eggs For Sale



Australorp eggs, $1 per setting
12. Fleck now laying 100 per
Jd, A. Calhoun, Julia.
nze turkey eggs for Saie.
best offer. C. B. eS
ydal, R2.

_ B. turkey eggs, $1.75 doz.

Cash with order. Mrs. Mat-
Preston Buena Vista.
ight Brahma eggs, 50c per 15.
R. Buxton, Girard.
Light Brahma eggs, $1 per 16,
ther farm products for sale
exch. Bob Smith, Palmetto,

I. Red eggs, stock direct
om Donaldson, 80c per 15 del.
O. L. Craft, Lavonia.

oking orders purebred Gold- |

Pheasant eggs; Want Ribbon
>, enough for 50 ft. row; exc.
. C. J. Koppe, Atlanta, 2694
levard Drive. N. E..

ure Cornish Indian eggs, $1
15; 3 extra to cover postage

er. Mrs. E. P. King, Adel, R 1.

bred Giant strain Light

a\ eggs, $1 per setting of
Mrs. W. T, Paul, Lexington,

urkey eggs, Black and Grey,
5 per doz. Crate ret. All thru
il. Mrs. W. W. Gaines, Toc-
reds
reen Head Mallard duck
$1 per 15. Frank Gunn,
wfordville. :
Thite Pekin duck ues 75c doz
. Bona Allen, III, Buford.
R. I Red eggs, $1 per 15.
for dried fruit or anything
ise. Mrs. M. Wiley, H Hasch-

strain S. C. Black Min-
eggs, from 2 yr. old hens.
direct. $1 per 15; $1.50 for
Postpaid. Mrs, G. W. Wilson,

on W. Eng. Leghorn eggs,

0 AA Breeding, 60c per 15;
0, del. in Ga. Mrs. Nellie
, .Demorest.

sh B. R. eggs, 50c per 15;

, 2 doz. bulbs, 25; pop corn

. Add postage. Mrs. W. L.
Talking Rock, R 1.
ite Pekin duck eggs, 60C
2; okra seed, 15c cupful,
2 paid. Mrs. L. D. Elliott,
ig, Rel:
r White Holland turkey
$3 doz. del. T. W. Dalton,

key ame 10c ea. from mix.
and extra large Bourbon

cobbler. Peter J. Haden, At- 4

: Calhoun, Phone 3046-R,
No. 1.

Bourbon Red turkey eggs
hundred, reasonable. Guat
el. and high fertility.

AE Pruitt, Lavonia.

mpson: Imperial B. R. eggs

prize stock, 75c per 15; $1.25

5, 45; $2 60. Del. Cartons:

No ks. Mrs. J. E. Steadam,

ea Buff Orp. ae 75.







A number of our farmers in the state are probably wondering

why they are failing to. get their fertilizer sampled as rapidly as

heretofore.

oe

For those who are not familiar with the facts, I want to say
that the appropriation for the Department of Agriculture is about

one third of what it is in normal times andas a result I am only
able to place on the pay roll this season about one half of the in-
spectors that are normally used and they are on with the reduced
allocation for traveling expenses. Both the office and the men in

the field are doing the best they can to sample every farmers
fertilizer as rapidly as possible who caus it. !

Please enone: that this reduction in appropriation and con-
sequently of service is done to prevent the state from going in debt
and to assist in getting it out of debt. :

A foal sure that with this knowledge our farmers will be patient
and will cooperate as much as possible with the Department in

handling a difficult situation.

es C. ADAMS,

Commissioner of Agriculture.











Field Peas, mixed, bu. ee ee te Seed For Sale eae ee 3

' Cabbage, white, per 100 Ibs.) ---- 1.09

Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton







MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS .
- Prvailing Wholesale Prices April 23, 1934. Always Subject to Variation,

Georgia produced, nearby Hennery, selected, fresh eggs: Retail, 25e doz. Wholesale, 20 doz.



Atlanta
Eggs, Extra, Selected Whites, doz. -$ 18
Eges, Extra, d0Z. ----------------- 16
Fees, Standard, doz. -----------.- 15. :
Eges, Georgia trade, OZ. = s--5- 14 Eggs For Sale
Bees, yard run, doz. =--------_---- 15
Hens, Heavy-Breed, 1b 12

Live Stock For Sale
See -.09-.10 ire
Hens, Legho = ANS 1086.08 Live Stock Wanted

Stags; 1h. 2 i ee eee eee ED

Friers, Tb. ee ee ae. Positions Wanted
Ducks, th. ------------------------ 08

os Farm Help Wanted
wee ag | Plans Bar awe
Country Butter, best table, lb. --- 20. Plants Wanted

INDEX

Field Peas, not mixed, Rie 2.00
Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to bu.), bu. ---- .75,
Sweet. Potatoes, per 100 lbs. -_----- 2.00
Cabbage, (green. per 100 lbs.) ---- 1.00

Seed Wanted
Tobacco For Sale -.

- Miscellaneous Wanted ---
Georgia Products For Sale

Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton Georgia Products Wanted







SPANISH PEANUTS. No. 1: $65.00

DEPARTMENT OF seed







Eggs For Sale



Parks strain B. R. Reg.
527-C-34. Foundation sto
Cream Grade direct. 75 per
postpaid; In case lots ch
Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler,

Pure bred M. White Peki
duck eggs, 60c per 12. Pos ai
Cash. Cant fill orders OL:
than 2 settings at one time. ]
Verna Fulford, Ellaville. R

Mammoth White Pekin duck
eggs, 50c per 13. Packed righ
Add postage. Mrs. Tu
Young Cane.

Pure bred Buff Rock egg :

Fancy, pure bred W. Rock 6g

{$1 per 15, postpaid. Mrs
| Bruce, Toccoa, R 3.-

Can fill small orders for 1
Orp. eggs for hatching, 50
15, del. Place order 10 da
advance, Cartons to be ret
mediately postpaid. a
Jordan, Norwood, R 2.

Prize winning B. R. ege
per 15; $4.50 Cc. =e
Hart. Americus,

$2: doz. - Del,

turkeys, 35c ea. Mrs.

Williams, Buena Vista. .

_ Pure bred R. C. Regal Dorea

|| White Wyandotte eggs, $1 pe 15

Mrs. J. T. Owens, Covington,
Real Dark Cornish Indian
50c.-per 15, not prepaid. We

|| J. Akers, Fender, Box 35.

White Pekin duck eggs, Eve!
lay strain, $1 per 14, del. H. N.
Bowers, Rock Springs. =S

Bronze turkey eggs, $2 doz
R. and R. I. Reds crossed,
$1 per 15. Exc. for P. R. potato
plants. Grace Roberts, ae

R 2.



Live Stock For Sale

- CATTLE FOR SALE
Fresh in Jersey, 2nd calf: 1 :
cond., easy to milk. See at. Cen
ter Hill, Ridge Ave., Box 200, R
5 Mrs: JaT. Cooper, Atlanta. _

Range cattle for sale. Come
and see: Grady Lee Wil nks
Brunswick.

6 mos. old reg. Jersey bull, ai
so 1 about yr. old. Good breed:
R. C. Williams, Douglasville.

Good - size Black Jersey,
freshening. Real good for
and butter, $35 at barn. or FO:
your truck. Some feed co
part pay. R. P. Steinh
Brooks.

-2 young Jersey cows, fresh
Live Stone Mtn., Road, 1%



| North of Lithonia. W. He Cha
man, Lithonia. =

6 yr. old Jersey cow, ent,
reg. with heifer calf, few we
old. 13 qts. milk per day. Sell
trade. Lev. Senkbeil, Hart) ell
2 =

University. Walter Ey
Atlanta.

Cow, half Holstein, fresh, 2nc


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: Georgia
Market Bulletin

iblished Weekly by the
UREAU OF MARKETS

Department Of
Agriculture
Execttive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

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

THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934.

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ne. See her at once. aise) heifer,
2 . soon, for sale. George Pool,
per, R-2.

reg. Jersey waives. 1 mo. old;

ired. by a -Prize Winning Silver

Metal bull.$20ea. with papers, at
-|now ready; also will truck load |

barn. Cod: Atkinson, Madison.
Milch cow, T. B. tested, fresh

in 2nd calf. Reasonable. Calf. WwW:

CG. Wiley, Lula,R 1:

ilch cow, about 2 gal. now
ut 5 gal. when fresh. 7 yrs.

te Mrs. ey Cowart, Ball |

sot unrelated pairs.

can plow,

ve an and jogs, 3 yrs. old.
800 lbs. Good cond. $40 at



"Ee Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted

- Farm Heelp Wanted >



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

5 Billy goats, fine breed, mix.

milk type. 1% to 3% months old

$1.25 to $1.75 ea. at my barn. Exe.
for good cured meat, syrup or
seed peas. J. J. Beaver, Thom-
asville, R 4. :

About 75 head goats at 50c ea.
at:my barn. B. B. Milikin, Bax-
ley.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

Either of 2 mules, both around
9 yrs. old. Sound and gocd work-
ers. Wt. 900 and 1050 Ibs. res-
pectively. Will take corn at $1
bu. del. here as part pay. D. P.
Coogle, Oglethorpe:



HOGS FOR SALE
6 Duroc Jersey pigs, 8 wks.
old, $1.25 each, FOB. Cash only.
Byron Eagin, Hazlehurst, R 1.
2 Big Bone Blue Guinea boars,

|} ready for service. Very fine. $10

ea. 1 bred gilt, $8. W. A. Sumner,
Norristown.

Reg. S. P. C. boar, ready for
service, also pigs, bred gilts;
fresh in Guernsey heifer. Cheap;
90-day Runner Velvet beans, $1
bu. in 20 bu. lots. T. R. Duggan.
Warthen.

3 pigs, 8 wks. old, B. P. C. and
Duroc J. crossed. Pure stock and
extra fine, $2.50 ea. $7 for the
3 FOB. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell, R 1.

Reg. Duroc J. boar, 27 mos.
old, best breeding, $30 FOB; 50
Ibs. white Velvet okra seed, 15c
lb. B. O.- Carter, Griffin, Rt. D.

Good Feeder pigs, cheap. L. W.
Jones, Glenwood.

Sow, wt. 200 lbs. or more, with
9 thrifty pigs, 2 wks. old, $13. Mi,
R. L. Greene; Cuthbert, R 4.

1 Straight-Nose sow 20 mos.
old, wt. about 350 or 400 Ibs.
Just weaned - second litter. Bar-
gain at $18 at the lot. Loyd Mar-
tin, Bowersville, R 1.

Ped. Black Essex boar, 2:years
old, about 250 lbs. To prevent in-
breeding, sell or exc. for any-
thing can use. S.. L. Calfee,
Brunswick: :

Big Bone Guinea-Essex sow,
3 yrs. old, wt. about 150 lbs. Just
weaned litter, $8 or exc. for 15
Brown or White L. yr. old hens
and rooster. Mrs. Uriah Beck-
worth, Baxley, R 2.

-Duroc-Jersey pigs, Month old
April 5th. Reg. and cholera test-
d parents, 4-H Club pigs, at
Club prices. Mrs. Esther Dough-
erty; Rome, R 4; Box 22.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED

Want reg. male cow, Jersey or
Guernsey. Large enough for ser-
vice, at market price. Exc. good
fresh in milch cow, nice baled
hay or pay cash. R. C. Roberts,
Jefferson.
Want poor cattle to pasture,
50c per month and up. Best of
grasses in pasture, fresh burned,





or more poor yearlings. W. B.
Head, Hawkinsville.

Want 1 or 2 prs. working steers
within hauling distance of Co-
jumbus. J. B. Blackmar, Colum-
bus.

Will pay 3c lb for good yoke
of work oxen, wt. not less thaa
1000 lbs. each. J. P. Bay, Turin.

Want some good milch cows.
Need not reply unless real cheap.

1U. G. B. Hogan. Dexter.

. wean, reg. er name, i
BE. B.



HORSES AND MULES
- WANTED
Swap a Jersey heifer (mother
was 4 gal. cow), 1% yrs. old for

a good, healthy good cond. plug
lace, between Ogeechee and Mts. Bring mule and get hifer

Ts Martha Horton, Alapaha, R





price for an H, w. Whitworth,
Lavonia.



Positions Wanted

Want job on farm doing light
farm work, poultry, flowers, etc.
for home for self and 7 yr. old
girl, and small salary. Mrs. Myr-
tle Davis, Atlanta, 752 Lillian St.
S. W., Raymond, 8053.

16 yr. old boy wants job on
farm. $3 week, board and wash-
ing. Write for particulars to: Mrs



U. B. Barker, Atlanta, 34 Wood-

ward Ave. S. W.

24 yr. old colored: man wants
job on farm. Can do farm work,
drive car or truck, tractor, etc.
Best of ref. Write. R. S. John-
son. Bartow.

Want connction with owner of
land suitable for growing plants
and produce, on shares, in South
Ga., on Main Highway. Ref. exc.
P.M. Hill, Rome, Box 45.

Want job on farm. Life time
exp. in farming, stock raising,
etc. Alone. Salary and board, etc

| Ref. C. C. Parker. Decatur. R, 3.

Want light farm work (No
washing) with Christian people.
Nothing else accepted. Miss Ed-
na L.: DeLoach, Atlanta, 656
Grady Place, West End.

Want job. Am all round Black
smith. T. C. Davis, Atlanta, 745
Jett St., N. W.

Exp. farmr, widower, 45 yrs.
old wants farm on 50-50 basis, or
for wages by the month. 2 child-
ren, 10-12 yrs. old. Write or see
me at once. R. A. Lord, Atlanta.
309 West Lake Ave., S.-W. R 5.

Farm Heelp Wanted

Want good farmer or truck
man for 15 acres, fair to real
good land. Bldgs, fire-wood, Spg.,
and well, orchard, farm
Daily mai] and school bus at
yard. Correspondence solicited. J.
Roller; College Park.

Want good, country raised
woman or girl that can milk cow,
tend to chickens, and willing to
really work. Pay $1.25 per week.
Mrs. J. R. McMillan, Stone Mtn.
R2:

Want single man or small
family to work on farm for wag-
es. House and board furnished.
Write or see at once. E. B. Free-
man, Sharpsburg, R 1.

Want farm hand, 20 to 40 yrs.
of age, $10 mo. board and laun-
dry. Must know how to farm and
be country raised, no bad habits
A. B. Fuller, Buford, R- 1.

Want man, 18 to 35 yrs. of age
for general farm work in Chero-
kee county. Honest, sober, Will-
ing worker. Prefer one can drive
Fordson tractor. $5 to $12 per
mo. board and laundry. Apply
at once. E. B. Brannon, Canton,
Reg.

Want young, single, white boy,
able bodied and willing to do gen
farm work. $6 mo. board and
lodgifig. C. M. Crow, Gainesville,
Ri;

Want nicely raised girl, who





can milk cow, tend to poultry.

garden and other light farm
work. Be healthy. stout and
steady. Good home. Orphan pre-

| ferred. Not under 16 yrs. Mrs.

Otto Krause, Felton.

Want good, young, honest man
for farm work, $8 mo. board,
washing. No drunkard. Must be
dependable. Write at onct be-
fore coming. Mrs. E. M .Atkins,
Silver Creek.

Want
small families. No smokers,
cursers, nor drinkers need apply.
8 miles Athens, 2 mi. Watkins-
ville, 1 mi. Paynes Cross Roads
BE. Frank Soshbee, Watkinsvilk,
Pe:

Want colored boy, 16 to 20 yrs.

tools. |

farming. $8 per

2 or 3 plow hands, or.



la acres good land, anything ex-

cept cotton. Write or see for full
particulars. 4 room house. Mrs.
Mattie Cannon, Bal] Ground, R
2, Box 77.

Want young, single white bov,
able bodied and willing to do
general farm work, $5 mo. beard
and laundry. Major Crow,
Gainesville, R 1.

Want colored boy, not under
13 yrs. to do light farm work.
Good home for right boy. Write
at once. A. F. McCurdy, LaFay-
ette, R 4.

Want single man, 18 to 30 yrs.
to work on farm. Must be exp.
and honest and sober, $8 mo.
board and laundry, to begin.
Write. J. L. Fouster, Head River.

Want able bodied man, 18 to
40 yrs. of age, without bad hab-
its, and with farm exp. and good
ref. to work on farm. Preferably
one who can also drive car. E. S.
Blackwell, Shady Dale.

Want boy to work with me on
shares. 18 to 30 yrs. old, no
drinker, no ba dhabits. Apply at
once. J: A. Scott, Norcross.

Want good, middleaged color-
ed woman todo light farm work
for home and small salary, also
clothes. Mrs. T. W. Smith, Bre-
men, R 2.

Want man, 25-30 yrs. old to
plow a truck farm and help: with
other light farm work. $8 mo.
board and washing. John L.
Bennett, Screven, R 2, Box 31.

Want party to take charge of
10 er more cows and run a but-
ter-milk dairy. Plenty of pasture
House to live in. W. L.- Merk;
Stonewall.

Want good farmer with his
own stock for a good 2 horse

farm, corn and cotton land, 2%)

miles ' West of Fayetteville, on
3rd and 4th. See: Roy Williford,

or Arthur Love, Fayetteville.

Want respectable farm raised,
middleaged woman who needs a
home, to assist with light farm
work for a home and small sal-
ary. Mrs. Annie Robison, Bow-
don, R 3. oe

Want a farm hand of good
character to help on 1 horse
farm. One who understands car-
penter work. Board, laundry and
little spending money. Write or
come at once. J. L.. Hatchett,
Talkine Rock hile. : =

Want reliable, strong colored
girl, not under 20 yrs. for light
farm work. Room in house and
$5 per month. Send ref. in first

letter. Mrs. -C. C. Berry. Atlanta,.

Cascade Heights, Benetian Drive.
Want man, white or colored
(not a lad) to work on farm. Pay
according to the work. $8 to $12.
1 mi. Machen. Come. rather than
write. Jess Wilson, Machen.

Want 2 wage hands, good
workers, no bad habits, $10 mo.
each, board and laundry. Can
give work until crop gathered.
Single men. Green Ham, Cobb-
town.

Want at once man for general
month, with
board and laundry. Must be clean
good habits, unincumbered. Good
place for right party. Come or
write. J. J. Caudelle, Homer.

Want good, middleaged, honest
woman to live in home and help

with cows and poultry and oth-

er light farm work. Mrs. W. J.
Smith, Ellabelle, R 2, Box 40.

Want Miller to run Grist Mill.
Not over 4 in family. Part of
what Mill makes for salary. W.
P. Elder, Culloden.

Want middleaged, unincumb-
ered, healthy woman to live on
farm and do light farm work.
Small salary. Mrs. Jobe Mead-
ows, Douglasville, R 3.

Want single man to help me
farm. One that can plow and
work @ 1 horse farm. $8 mo.
board and laundry. iesene a

{J. A. Webb, _Athens,.R.

plants,



Fa arm Hee p War



garden. ete. Write. Mrs. J
Davis, Sumner, R 1.

Want settled white wo
neat and healthy, to help wi
light farm work. Must be a)
to milk. Communicate with:
George Halpin. Atlanta, 1485
Gordon St., Phone, Ra. 1940.

Plants For Sale





Peppemint and Catnip, $
Asparagus, Slick Leaf Kal
Yellow, Crookneck squash,
ley mustard, Pine millen see
ea .10c thls; Garlic, dbl. Ja
$2. Mrs. E. J. McConnell, Dei
orest. R_1]. Box -22. 3

Gov. insp. Yellow Skin P.
potato plants, $1.50 M. WN
ready. Prefer shipping by E
press.. R. L. Griffis, Cecil

Imp. Red or Yellow P.
from Vine cuttin
$1.50 M. 4 M. up, $1.25
Frank Harris, Baxley.

Ready: Chas. and J. W. ca
bage, Bermuda and Prize Ta
er onion plants, 75c M; Ma
globe, Bonny Best and B
more tomato, $1 M; P. R. po-
tato, $1.50 M. Add postage
mail orders. John W. Ber
hill, Lakeland. 2

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1
M; Marglobe and Baltimore *
mato, Prize-taker onion, Ch
W. cabbage, $1 M. Del in
Sat. guar. Mrs. D. M. Barb
Baxley.

PR: potato. plants, $1.
M. J. T. Holland, Sparks.

P. R. potato plants, 1
from Government insp. F
Pink Skin, $1.50 M. del. G
Lewis, Baxley: R 4. Box 119.

Iead. var. cabbage, colla
and tomato plants, 500,
$1. M; 3 M., $2.50. Postp
Mac Branan, Lewiston. |

Banana Yam, $1.75 M; Pit
Skin P. R. potato plants, $
M. del. Now ready. T. T. Win
Alma.

Mastodon Everbearing stray
berry plants, $1.75 M; Rhyb
3, 5Cc; Sage plants, 6,- 3a
horse radish, 4, 50c; pumpk:
seed, 10c per snuff- box fu
Del. Leo Blackwell, Cleveland
PrN Oe ay Dutch, Cope!
hagen and Chas. W. cabba:
plants, 500, 45c; 75c M; Ma
globe tomato, $1 M; 60,
Now ready. Exch 2 M. bord
plants for 1 bu. seed peas. Le:
nox Morris, Baxley.

Gov. insp. and treated .P
plants, $1.35 M. del. Sat. g1
Henry MeMullen, Nor
Park.

P. R. potato plants,
insp., $1.35 M; 5 M. lots, $1.
M; Marglobe tomato, $1. 25
April del. W. J. Carter, Coff

Marglobe or Gr. Baltimo:
tomato, now ready, $1. 25;
del. Good, strong plants. oO:
Pittman, Baxley. R 4. Box

Red Gold Sugar Saver:s
berry plants (sweetest a
largest of berries). 25c do
Guinea beans, 25 seed for 10
J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay. R-

Genuine Red Skin Im;

'R. plants, $1:40 M. Good pla

full count. Marglobe, 1

Stone,, Baltimore tomato pla

Cert. seed. $1M. del. Caref;

packed. W. G. OQuinn, Su
rency.

Millions Red and Pink P.
$1.45 M; cabbage and tomat
all var. of each, 85c M. Al
in April. Robert Carter, .
ley.

True to name Red
strawberry plants, $1 C;

todon Progressive everbes

30c C. $2.50 M; No chks. #
postage on small orders.


iD. =P: R. paint folants,
. M. FOB. Good plants,

Imp. Young Dewberry plants,

$2 C; $16 M. Ask for
ple. Ref. Peoples Bank, here
.in Ga. W. F. Luckie, Ray

x0V. insp. Red and Yellow-
in P. R. plants, $1.25 Del.
20th of April. M. A. Bowen,

tol.

Baltimore tomato plants,
1.25 M. P. R. potato, $1.25 M.
(OB. Guar. sta. D. M. Boat-

mixed, $1.50 M. Ready now
W. Lynn, Baxley.
nsp. Nigger Killer and Ba-
aa Yam potato plants, $1.75
P. R., and Yellow Yams,
0 M. del. Norman McQuaig,
ols.
. R. plants, Cert. and from
le cuttings, $1.50 M. del. in
of 5 M. up. George W.
mer, Baxley. R 2:
nsp. imp. P. R. plants, $1.50
Del. Cash with order. W. H.
ghn, Baxley. R 4. Box 77.
Gov. insp, Pink Ekin P. R.
S, $1.50 M. Del. Now ready.
L. Groover, Baxley. Rt. 4.
149.
w Stone tomato, $1 M. 60c
00; 20c C. Del. Full count
quick del. Mrs. J: B. Nall,
S
ip. P. R. plants, $1.50 M.

ac Sellers, Baxley. R 3.
Big, strong, Cert. Wilt-re-
nt Marglobe tomato plants,
ready, $1 M. Del Insp. Red
P.R. plants, $1.50 M. del.
Tone Lewis, Baxley. R 4.
42,
Genuine Red and Pink Skin
R. plants, $1.35 M; Bonny
t, Marglobe, Earliana and
B. tomato, 95c M. All del.
now ready. W. H. Morris,
ey Ri.
ov. Insp. and treated Pink
Po. plants, $1.25 M. FOB
Z. Jackson, Baxley. R 4.
135.
Vv. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25
lel. Now ready. E. N. O-
inn, Odum. R 2.
if. State Market tomato
ms, boc? C. $1.25 -M;** Late
Dutch and Steins Early

eed, $1.75, or 10c Ib. Mrs. A.
McEwen, Fitzgerald. R 2.
astodon strawberry plants,
; May cherry trees, 10c
Raspberry, 40c doz. Mrs.
der Jones, Dahlonega. R 1.
rystal Wax Bermuda onion
its, 50, 40c: 75c M. Del. N. F.
r, Hawkinsville, R 1, Box

Gov. insp. Red and Pink
P. R., $1 Mi; Mar#lobe,
1e and Baltimore tomato, E.
and C. W. cabbage, 500, 50c;
M. Moss packed and del. Sat.
. W.A. Pocle, Baxley.
ah Skin P. R. potato plants,
insp. $1. 40 M. del. April del.
a Sheffield, Baxley, R 2.
Skin P. R., Insp. every
-and dipped. $1.50 M. del.
dy now. T. P. Musselwhite,

4 Imp. Red Skin P. R. plants,
ov. insp. and treated, now rea-

imaker, Lincolnton, CEU Oe
- Be, Red or Pink Skin, $1 M..
, Bier os SS 50 Mt



a ts |
Cash with order. Ranville Fos |
sett, Baxley.

Imp. P. R. Insp. and treated,
ready, $1.50 M. Mrs. J. Bs Paul,
Leesburg.

Now ready, Tomato plants.
Marglobe and Hastings Red or
Field Beauty, Break ODay, and
June Pink, $1.15 M; Imp. Egg-
plants, 35c C $2 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Jarrell B. Lord, Graham.

P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M.
FOB; Gov. insp. fand treated.
Can fill large orders about April
25th, or May ist. Exc. some for
seed peas, chickens and butter.
TE Byrd, Bristol.

' Cert. P. R. slips: Red, Pink
Skin, or Yellow Yams, Early
Triumphs, $1.60 M. 5 M. up, $1.50
M. Prompt shipment. Fred Tur-
ner, Alma,

All var. cabbage plants, 75c M.
White Bermuda onion, 75c M.
Tomato, all var. now ready, $1
M; P..R., ready for shipment,
$1.25 M. W. R. Peters, Ray City:

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M |
del. Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75e

M. del.
Baxley. pe
Baltimore tomato, $1.25 M.
Moss packed. FOB; E. J., Chas.
W. cabbage plants, 60c M. FOB.
Plants shipped by return mail. J.
C. L. Baker, Sycamore, R 1.
Insp. P. R. potato plants, $1.25
M. del. Cash with order. Good
plants. Prompt shipment guar.
F. N. Lewis, Baxley, R 4, Box 49.
Pure Red Skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp. $1.40 M. 5 M. $6.75.
FOB. Ready to ship. No personal
chks. B. F. Kimbrel, Baxley, R
3.
P. R. potato, $1.30 M; Balti-

W. S. A. Beckworth,

-|moreand Marglobe tomato, $1

M; &. J., Chas. W. -cabbage,: $1
M; Prize Taker onions, $1 M. All
del. in Ga. W. F. Miles, Baxley.
Gov. insp. and treated P. R.
potato plants, $1.25 M. del. C. H.
Reddick, Sylvania.
Texas Wonder blackberry. 6

large plants, 50c. Very early and

prolific. M. N. Wertz, Thomas-
ville.

Marglobe tomato plants, $1 M.
FOB. Moss packed. F. H. ae
terson, Baxley, R 4.

Gov. insp. P. R. pants, $1 25 M.
5 M. lots, $1 M. No. chks. COD.
Earl Goodrum, Vienna, R 1.

Pure Yellow Skin P. R. planis,
treated and insp. $1.50 M.. del.
in: Ga. or $1.25 M. Exp. Collect.

April and May. del. Good plants

and full count guar. E.. A. Smith,
Tifton.

Marglobe and. Gr. Baltimore
tomato plants, $125 M. FOB.
Ready April 15th. Walter Mc-
Daniel, Baxley, R 2.

Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore and
New Stone tomato plants, from
Cert. seed. Ready for shipping
April 10th to 15th. Pure Porto-
ricans, Gov. insp. ready April 15-
May 1st. All, $1.25 M. FOB. Mrs.
E. G. Anderson, Baxley, R 2.

Early Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, now ready, 15c C; 500,
65c; $1.00 M. postpaid. Oliver

Strickland, Flowery Branch, R
1
Wakefield cabbage, Crystal
Wax and Yellow Bermuda onion
plants, grown since freeze, 500;
65c;
Gaffney, Fitzgerald.

Burbank tomatoss, 1@c doz.
plants; 40c C. plus postage.

Trade some for poultry or some-

thing can-use. Walter Bell,
Americus, 131 Jackson St.

Pure P. R. planits, $1.50 'M. 5
M. up, $1.25 M. FOB. Exc. for

.| Brab pea Seed: 2M. plants for 1

bu. Ea. pay express. Joe Kim-
brel, Baxley, R 3.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M;
Tomato plants, $1M; Pepper,

$1.25 M; Cabbage, 50c M. FOB.
_|Now ready..B. J. Morris, Baxley.

aus plants, well S
Wallace

$1 M. Prepaid. Mrs. Geo.



4

Re plants, from vine cuttings

| not mixed. Gov. insp. Now ready.

$1.40 M. Sat. guar. Exe. few for
Brabham peas. J. J. Miles, Bax-
ley, R 4, Box 185.

E. J. cabbage plants, 10c GC. 75

M. Full count. Prompt shipment.

Send cash -and postage with or-|..

der. J. W. Steedley, Baxley, R 4,
Box 126.

Potato plants, $1.50 M; Mar-
globe and Baltimore tomato, $1.-
10 M; Chas. W. and E. J. cab-
bage, $1 M; Onion plants, $1 M.
All del. A. H. Beckworth, Bax-
ley. :

Genuine, improved Purple
Skin P. R. pctato plants, $1:25
M. FOB. L. C. Tanner, Alma.

Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 20c C. Mrs. A. J.
Stansel, Cleveland, R 4.

Red and Black everbearing
Raspberry, 75c doz; Yard Long
peas, 25 lb; pumpkin, large yel-
low, and other var., 15c cupful.
~~ Mae Turner, Cleveland, R

Red and Yellow Skin Pe:
potato plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, $1.50 M. Prepaid. Ready
April 20th. Prompt shipment.
Johnnie Gordon, Rochelle, R 2.

Pink and Red Skin P. R. po-

tato plants, $1.35 M. Also Yams,

Marglobe, Bonny Best, Gr. Bal-
timore tomato, 85c M; all var.
cabbage, 75c M. All del. in April.
Del. W. H. Morris, Baxley, R-1.

P. R: potato plants, Gov. insp.
Strong, healthy plants, $1.25 M.
FOB. A. Cameron, Baxley.

Plants Wanted

Want 10 to 20 M. onion
plants, large var., old enough
to make good onions by fall.
H. E. Smith, Augusta. 127-%
Tth St.

Want 10 M. Yellow Skin P.





R. potato and 2 M. good var.

tomato plants, well developed
to insure fair percent to live,

by Express Collect. Quote best

price. A. Arrington, McIntyre.
Exch. 10 lbs. dried apples for
1M. Nigger Killer potato
plants; for sale: Yellow Dock,
Yellow Root, May apple plant,

-15c doz. Exch. for white feed

sacks. Mrs. R. C. epevet -Pro-
tection.

Want best price on 10 M.
genuine P. R. potato plants at
earliest possible. date. H. J. Mc-
Collum, Canon. R 3. ~

Exch. good value for tomato

plants. If interested, write. Mrs.
Florence Woodward, Fair-
mount.

Want Kudzu vine rots. State

amount available and prices.
John S. Lowe, Gaineseville. R
10.



Seed For Sale



- Honey Drip cane seed, $2
bu., 5c lb. Exc. for Gov. insp.
Pink Skin P. R. potato plants,
to be del. May 15th or June
1st. Calaway Watson, Grayson.
RR: 1.

2 bu. Cane seed to sell or
exch. forhoney; also eggs from

White Leghorn hens mated to

Tompkins Red rooster, 50c per
setting. Mrs. M. B. Serogss,
Alto.

Mammorh gourd seed, and:

mole beans, ea. 2 doz., 10: 1-
% Ibs. white velvet okra: seed,

20 1b. or whole lot, 40c. P. P.

J. P.- Morgan, Senoia. R 2. Box
89.

Fine bearing okra seed.

Starts bearing at 5 and 6 in.

high, 10c pkt. or exch. for any
kind fine eating watermelon:
seed. Mrs. Lulu Wells, Hines-

ville.
Sone tender 1 Half Runner

field beans, 20c cupful;
fashioned yellow and white



d'For Sale

Pure White Velvet okra seed,
10c cupful, FOB. A. C. Cleve-

land. Braselton. R 1.

1933 Stone Mtn. watermelon

seed, hand saved, 35c lb., 2 lbs.,
60. Add postage. Woodrow Wil-
son, Buena Vista. RFD 5.
Few of extra select, pure
Stone Mtn. melon seed, left
over from own planting, $1 Ib.
J. H. Farmer, Milledgeville. R
2.

50 lbs. Aiee. clean, pure
Perkins Long Green okra seed,
10c Ib. del in 5 or more Ib. lots.
ae Ethel Hulsey, Ringgold. R

"100 Ibs. Perkins Long Green
okra seed, 10c lb. del in 5 or
more lb. lots. Guar. true to

name. J. R. Thornton, Rimg-| sed for 25c postpaid. Exch.

gold.

Genuine Tender greens
(ready for table in 28 days).
Very limited amount. 4. oz. 35c,
postpaid. Neal Rosene, Ft. Val-
ley.

Mixed tender cornfield bean
seed, 25c pint; Summer crook-
neck yellow squash seed, 10c
per large pkt; garlic bulbs, 50c
C. Add postage. M. L. Clayton,
Roy.

10c thls.,; 3 for 25c; large pop-
corn, 10c cupful, 3 for 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. H. D. Hansard,
Cumming. R 6. Box 19.
Hastings Henderson Bush
limas, white, 15c lb; Speckled

Crowdetrs, 5c lb; Spanish pea-

nuts; 25c gal. Swap some for
setting of pure bred Red eggs.
Write first, Mrs. B. Ll. Wright,
Rockmart. R 2.

Pure Jumbo melon seed, $2
lb; % Ib. Rockyford cantaloup
seed, 40c. All postpaid. No.
chks. Mrs. R. L. Kerlin, Lew-
renceville. R 2.

300 lbs. recleaned Pearl or
Cat-tail Millet, 6c Ib. FOB. -J.
E. Morris, Dawson.

White Velvet okra seed, 25c

db. N. Ly Lewallen, Alto. R 2.

Pure Dixie watermelon seed,
$1 1b. Miss Lucile Martin,
Fainesville.

Hastings Giant Russian sun-
flower seed, 10c qt; Hender-
sons Bunch butter-beans, 15

lb. Not postpaid. Berry B. Mor-

gan, Cylo.

Pride of Ga. melon seed, $1
Ib., plus postage. Exch. some
for good quality bunch running
snap beans. Mrs. J. H. Smith,
Chipley. R 2.

cornfield bean seed, 35c puart,

postpaid. Mrs. 'T. J. Nix, Com-

merce. R.3.

Shelled pop-corn, red and
white, 8c lb. postpaid; white
running buter-beans, 15c 1b;
pure bred'S. C. R. I. Red eggs,
60c setting. Crate ret. Mrs.
Fred Atkinson, Ray City. R 2.

Pure Honey Drip cane seed,
5c lb. FOB; fresh in milch cow.
Choice of 03 good onesfi Horace
Darnell, Winston.

Green pod okra seed, 25c Ib;
Chas. W. cabbage seed, 90c Ib;
heading collard, 35c Jb. All
postpaid. Marcus Williams,
Gainesville. R 1.

Hastings white, tender a
oO

pop-corn, 15c cupful, postpaid:

Mrs. T. A. Darracott, Gaines-

ville R 1:
1 Ib. Cuban Queen water-
melon seed, $1; 4 bu: old fash-

ioned walnuts in hull, 35c bu.
not postpaid. Exch. for duck
or turkey eggs; like to raise
young turkeys on halves. Mrs.
Leonard Harpe, Pitts.

Imp. Honey Drip Cane seed,
|'5 - 7 bu. $1.50 bu. of 50 Ibs.
or: . pk. Exch. 2% Ibs jong
white | gt *f

Imp. large leaf senna seed,



(sweetest watermelon - gror )
seed, and packet of lage musk=
melon seed, both for 20c px
paid. Walter Dobson, Calhoun.
Ra. .

Vigorvine, (entirely new to-
mato). 200 seed, 25c. Miss
Martha Cheatham, Holl
Springs..R1.

Good, clean Orange Gane
seed, for sale; FOB Adairsville.
Marion Lewis, Rydal. R 2. |

Long Green Pod okra seed,
10c lb. Exch. for white feed
sacks or Bermuda onion plan
dried fruit or anything can
Miss Sara Cash, Ashland. Ri.
Box 105.

Vine okra seed, 10c pkg. of
30 seed, plus postage, or 9

some for cabbage plants. Miss
Mary Melton, Plains. - 2. Bo
46.

- 50 lbs. tender, old tasinloniea:
all col. cornfield bean seed, 20c
los for let.4or 25 1b: single

lb. lot. All FOB. Want 5 bu.

ea. O-too-tan beans and Brak
peas. N. C. Holland, Cedar-
town. R 1.

Jackson Wonder bush butter=
beans, 12c lb; pure Pride of
Ga. melon seed, 75c lb; Ho
Red pepper, 40c gal; cantaloup
seed, 15c cupful, not postpaid.
J. N. Carson, Griffin. R 4..

3 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed,
5 lbs. Golden Gem cantaloup
3 lbs. Ga. collard seed, 40c Ib.
Exch. for bunch lima bean:
at market price. H. C. Walker
McRae. R 1.

Extra Early okra seed, 10
large pkg., 3 var. pepper seed,
Hot, mild and cherry, 5c and
10c pet pkg. Add postage. Mrs,
J. A. Milford, Ball Ground.

Rape seed, 2 lbs. 30c; 4 Ibs.
50c; 9 Ibs. $1; want to exch.
1 peck Golden Dent corn for
l-peck of Crowder peas. W. ~
Waddelle, Pearson. :

2 Ibs. Hales Best cantiheke
seed, 50c lb.. White Crowder
peas, 10 Ibs. $1; cornfield bean
seed, 35c lb. 3 Ibs. $1. All post-.
paid. Clyde Burell, Stone Mtn.

Calif. moss beer seed, 10c
start; large sugar gourd seed,
10c pk. Mrs. L. E. Green, At-
lanta. R 5. Box 504.

Clements American Wonder
melon seed, ist yr. from ori
hand selected. 10c per 100 seed,

. -DOSUDaIG.. -o. El. W hitworth,
Tender colored long bearing.

Martin.

Several hundred Ibs. Gihoe
ma seed, 12c lb. Hugh T. Lane
Monticello. RFD 7.

5 lbs. Rockyford cantaloup
seed, dried in shade, FOB. 35c
for 1 lb. or $1.50 for lot. 1
C. Burnsed, Jr., Ellabell. RL
Box 34.

Seed Wanted

Want % Bu Chufas free ee
grass, at-once. A. J. Clary, Ar=
abi.

Exchange: Japanese tom:
seed, 2 ounces for % Ib. Cuban
Queen melon seed, or 5 Ibs.
Texas Ribbon Cane seed. Seed
cost $7 lb: J. C. Lindsy, Tenn-
ille: R 3.

Tobacco For Sale &

Home grown foWsGeO. Cave
in shade. Strong and twiste
30 Ib. Add postage. Mrs. J.
Stansel, Clevelond. R4. |

4 lbs: good dark Red
bacco, del in Ga. for $1. J.
Gay, Jasper. R 3.

Good, flu cured tobacco, 12
Ibs. $1 postpaid to 3rd









Cash with order. Mrs. I

ees Baxley. R 2.


Miscellaneous Wanted



-. May apple, blood root, or
Puccoon root, Senana leaves,
black snake root, Golden Seal,
Bears Foot. Green or dried. E.
J. Hart, Park.
: Want a good second- hand f
-horPse wagon at reasonable
_ price. Mrs. L. D. Williams, At-
Janta. 589 Boulevard N. E.



Georgia Products

For Sale

_ BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
_ Streaked Half Runner Bunch
peans, 20c pt. postpaid. E. E.
Gowder, Marietta, R 4.
, 25 by mixed peas, for sale. M.
~--L. McCrmick, Grovenia.
= -90-day Running Velvets, $1.20
bu. FOB. Sat. guar. W. C. Wil-
son, DavisMoro.-
~ 22 bu. good Iron and Brab
peas mixed, mostly Irons, $2.50
bu. FOB; 174 bu. Brown-eyed
- Crowders, slightly damaged, $2.-
50 bu. FOB. W. L. Helms, Buena
_ Vista.
A-=1, 90-day Velvets, $1.15 bu.
_ Lots of 5 bu. or more, $1.10 bu.
J. Frank Tanner, Sandersville,
R 1
White and Striped Half Run-
ner garden. beans, white corn-
field beans, 20c cup; Red and
White Speckled Crowders, white,
black-eye peas, 10c cup. No chks.
, Lillie Barrett, Ellijay. R 3.
: Whippoorwill peas, $1.50 bu.
-FOB. J. W. Lord, Commerce, R
5,
20 bu. 90-day beans, $1.25 bu;
~ bu. Bunch beans, $2 bu. C, G.



Townsend, Kite.

80 bu. early Speckled Velvets,
- sound and clean, $1.50 bu. also

Grohoma seed, 10c lb. Exc. for

Honey Drip Cane seed, or white
Crowder peas. W. .O. Lunsford,
oo = eary:

5 bu. Brown Whipps, $2.25; 5
bu. Cream Crowders, $3.50 bu.
: No chks. J. F. Cantrell,

-jand, Ro 1:

Alabama Clay peas, pure and
sound, $2.25 bu. FOB.. Nothing

under 1 bu. Estus Bellamy, La-
vonia.

~ Colored butter-beans,
del. or exc. for white nest on-
ions. Mrs. L. W. Stallings, Car-
roliton, R 4.

Mix. peas, at $2.20 bu. Exc, for
pure Ga. Cane syrup, 35c gal. or

Spanish peanuts, at 3c Ib. A. H.

Richards, Ellaville.

_. Hastings Stringiess Green Pod
beans, 15c lb. Add postage; 5 Ibs.
or more del. $1.50 pk; $2.75 per

-2 bu; $5 bu. C. H. Carter, Blue
SUE:

200 bu. Velvets, $1. bu. FOB.
ae J. Lovett, Sandersville.
90-day Velvets, $1.25 bu; Ga.
_ Runner peanuts, 4c lb. Sacked in

even wt. sacks, FOB. J. L. Allen,

Dublin.

1M. lbs. 90-day Velvets in pod,
$20 ton. H. J. McCorvey, Pavo.
_. Henderson Baby lima _ beans,
- ist yr., 12c Ib. Del. in 10 Ib. lots.
_ Mrs. G. E. Rice, Fort Valley, R
Soe
- Brabs, $2.25 bu; Mix. peas, al-
$0 Red Rippers, and Speckled,
ea. $2 bu. Paul Cromer, Ideal,
RFD.

150 Ibs. Henderson Bush limas,
10c, lb. FOB. No chks. W. F. Mid-
-diebrooks, Mayfield.

25 bu. ea. 90-day Velvets and
Brabhams, also old fashioned

Speckled peas. Very good. G. A./|

Smith, Ogilethopre.

Straight Clays and Iron peas.
Limited amount. Prices on re-

quest. J. H. Coleman, Jr., Mit-

-ehell.

100 bu. 90-day Velvets, 5. to 7

tons, in pod, for sale. Make best
offer del. my place, 6 miles So.

Stapleton. I. F. Rhodes, Staple-

ton;

- Chines Stringless Climbing
beans. 100 seed, 50c; 300, $1,
stpaid Plant pril, May, June.

Cleve-

15= 1p.



Georgia Products : :
For Sale )

Simpson; Atlanta, 19 Bronwood |
Drive, N. W.

5 bu. New Era peas, 20 bu. Co-
kers No. 5 cotton seed, 2 yrs. old.
Sell or exc. for P. R. potato

plants. Make offer. H. B. Man-:

sard, Armuchee, R 1.

Cornfield beans, name one in|

a thousand, 25e ib. postpaid.
Mrs. A. S. Hasty, Kensington.

125 bu. Brabham and tron
peas, No. 1s, at $2.50 bu. FOB.
A. L. Sasser, Bonaire.

20. bu. Mix. peas, $1.70; 25 bu.
Clays, $1:75 bu. FOB. All in new,
even wt. bags. C. H. Crawford,
Thomson. :

Black Mexican pole bean and
Black ~Wax Thousand to one
bean seed,.25c pt; 1 gal. run-
ning butter-bean seed, 80c. Add
postage. Mrs. T. L. Reed, Oak-
wood.

5 bu. pure New Eras, $2 bu;
nice Jersey cow, fresh in, good
mule; 150 hens, and 2 yrs. old:
Buff Minorcas, B. RB. and W. L.,
all pure bred; 1 milk goat, fresh.
For sale. S. F. Pirkle, Grayson.

Few bu. Irons, bright - and
sound, $2.bu. FOB, C of Ga.,-or
AB&C RR. Dawns Lancaster,
JUnIper, RL

10 bu. Brabhams, $2.50 bu. L.
E. Haddock, Ft. Valley. -

Old fashioned Speckled Half

Runner bean seed, 15c cupful,

not prepaid. Mrs. Ed Kelly, Mar-
tin.

Fbus Mathews beans, pure,
sound, clean, $2.25. Cash. Exc.
for 1 bu. O-too-tans or 2 bu.
Runnins Velvets. P. E. Rhodes,
Baldwin.

18 bu. Unknown peas, $2 bu;
35 bu. Speckled peas, $1.90 bu;
10 bu. 90-day Velvets, $1.25
bu. All FOB. H. D. Goodwin,
Greensboro.

20 bu. 90-day Speckled Run-
ning Velvets, $1 bu; 30.lbs. white
lady peas, 5c Ib. FOB. J. L.-Nel-
son, Oglethorpe, R 2, Box 83.

Early Speckled Velvets, clean,
sound, $1.10 bu; Clay peas,
bright, sound, $2 bu. FOB. Rob-
ert Davis, Tennille.

10 bu. good, sound Clay peas,
$1.90 bu. C. B. Cook, Buena Vis-
ta.

White Half Runners, white
McCaslin pole bean seed, 25c
cupful; Purple Hull, white table
peas, 25c qt. or $1 pk. Mrs. Bes-
Sle Pirkle, Cumming, R 1.

Large, sound, clean, unmixed
White: Crowders, Lady peas,
Spotted Crowders, Mush peas,
Cream Crowders, 10c lb. 12 lbs.
$1. Del; Rockyford cantaloup
seed, 65c lb. del. C. F. Maddox,
Flowery Branch.

First class 90-day Running
Velvets, in 214 bu. bags, $1:10 bu;
lots of 25 bu. $1 bu. Wm. Jack-
son, Donovan.
~ 90-day running Velvets, $3 for
2% bu. bag. 100 per cent sound;
4 bu. No. 1 Brab, $2.45 bu; 50
bu. Mix. peas, $1.90 bu. = H:
Cooke, Sandersville.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

100 bu. good corn, 75c bu. L. R.
Clements, Hazlehurst, R. 3.

100 bu. good slipped shuck
corn, 75 bu; 1-ton bright fod-
der, for sale. Jos. Dowd, Cobb-
town, R 2.

Goods Golden Prolific, 70c pk.
$1.80 bu. J~H. Good, Cordele.

Hunts Improved (for 7 yrs.)
small red cob corn, 60 Ibs. shell,
I bu. for sale, $2 bu. 50c pk.-C.
HH. Hunt, Oxford.

Good, 1933 seed corn, Hickory
Cane and Tenn. Red Cob, $3
bu. $1 peck. Mrs. Walter Lang-
ley; Talking Rock, R 2.

Greens 2-ear Prolific seed
corn, selected, nubbed and shell-
ed, 60 pk; $1.10 per 1-2 bu; $2
bu. FOB Jasper or Tate, Cash



with order. 1 bu. black-eye white

ers, 8c db. Geo. L. Green,



= MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Products |

For Sale

Mexicad June. corn, Blue or
Blue: and White mixed, 75c pk,
del. Exc. some for potato plants.
W. C. Oliver. Carnesville.

Mexican June corn, $175 bu.
50c peck. Add postage. H. C.
Sorrow, Woodville, R 1, Box 31.

200 bu. corn, $0c bu; 25 bu.
Cokers Farm Relief cotton seed,

| $1 bu. Tom Richardson, Palmet-

to.
Hastings Prolific corn, 1st yr.
pure, selected for seed. $2.50 bu.

FOB. Exc. for potato plants. J.

H. Beasley, Lavonia.

Mosiys 2 to 4 ear seed corn,
hand nubbed and shelled, field
selected, 90c peck, $1.50 per 1-2
bu; $2 bu. FOB. L. C. Kimsey,
Cornelia.

Shelled pop-corn, 15c Ib. Exc.
for 90-day Velvet beans. G. W.
Whitworth, Lavonia, R 1.

150 bu. good corn in ear, 90c
bu. at barn. J. D. Livingston,
Clito.

Whatleys Prolific seed . corn,
field selected, 2 - 7 ears to stalk,
%5c peck; $1.25 per 1-2 bu; $2
bu:. All FOB. W. H. Bolton, Grif-
fin.

Hastings Prolific seed corn,
60c peck; $2.40 bu; late Orange
Cane seed, $2 bu. Ship not -less
peck FOB. L. E. Henderson, El-
lijay, R 3, Box 49.

Blue Mexican June corn, pure,
nubbed and shelled. 5c. peck.
Del. to 8rd zone; little Yellow
pop-corn, \10c Ib. Cash with or-
der. R. H. Wood, Dacula, R 1.

Scotts re-improved big-eared
Marlboro, 75c peck, $1 per 1-2
bu $190 bu:
Cleveland cotton seed, 75c bu;
peas, sound, clean, $2 bu. FOB.
2. Li. Scott, Concord.

Hastings Cuban Yellow Flint
seed corn, not mixed, $2.50 bu.
$1 pk. FOB. Trade for Crowder
peas. Grady Cook, Pitts, R 2.

300 bu. good slipped shuck
corn. Mrs. H. E. Knight, Stilson.

Little cob seed corn, selected,
nubbed and shelled. Reduced to
Tse pk. $2.50 bu. FOB. Cert. chk.
or money order. J. D. Taylor,
Vienna.

Hand selected Whatleys from
acreage av. 60 bu. per acre. $2.-
50 bu; $1.40. per 1-2 bu. 75c pk.
FOB. C. W. Dopson, McRae.

300 bu. good slipped shuck ear
corn, 80c bu. at farm. E. M.
Beckham, Mystic:

COTTON SEED FOR. SALE

Ruckers No. 1, 65c bu. at
barn; 75c bu. FOB. Good seed,
privately ginned. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville.

50 bu. improved, 1 inch staple,
Half and Half cotton seed, $1
bu. FOB; 10 bu. sound, clean
cow peas, $2.25 bu. FOB. P. Tar-
ver, Bartow.

30 bu. Cooks improved cotton
seed, 50c bu. A: Loyd Law, Tif-
ton, R 3. ;

25 bu. Summerour Half and
Half cotton seed, 75c bu. FOB.
No less 5 bu. in order. See cot-
ton picked dry and clean. D. J.
Woolbright, Dawson.

Ruckers: No. 11 cotton seed
for sale. C. R. Westbrook, Ros-
well,;-R 1.

25 bu: Stonevilie cotton seed.
Gathered 470 lbs. per acre last
yr. W. C. Jones, Culloden.

Pure Cokers No. 5, and Pied-
mont Cleveland. Pure, ist yr. 5
locks. 75c bu. Exc. for cured



meat or lard; pure white Dent |

seed corn, 45c gal. 70c peck. 90
bu. R. E. Pope, Tallapoosa.

Ruckers, planted 1 yr. 98 per
cent pure, 75c bu. R. T. Ran-
dall, Lavonia, R 1.

Cokers Cleveland No. 5. Seed
Guar. 1st yr. $1 bu. Harry James,
Austell, R. 2...

Pure Wannamakers, 5. locks.
Kept pure at gin. Recleaned. $2
per 100 lbs. FOB. No chks. R. T.
Brantley, Harrison.

Wannamaker |.

Georgia Products .
For Sale

seed, 55c bu. FOB; 15 W. L. hens
full Tancred str. 60c ea. Tan-
cread rooster free with ea. 15
lhens. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bre-
men.

Cokers Farm Relief, $3 per
100 ibs. Lowmans Yellow and
Hastings Prolific seed corn, $2
bu: $1.25 per 1-2 bu. A. C: Ware,
Hogansville, R 3. i

Half and Half cotton seed, 1st
yr. from Summerour. $1 bu. not
prepaid; Rockyford cantaloup
seed, ist yr. from Hastings, 60c
Ib. postpaid. EH. N. pene
Ringgold.

Selected, pure Rhynes Cook
Wilt - Resistant. - Bought seed
Rhynes n 1933, ginned last fall
on private gin. 75 bu. Wm. J.
Brennan, Columbus, 1511 19th
St.

Cokers. No. 5 strain 3, and
Vandivers Heavy Fruiter. Kept
pure at Gin. 75c bu; Beat the
Bee cane seed, 50c gal. FOB.
Exe. for potato plants at $1 M.
S. D. Guillebeau, Lincolnton, R
S

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
2 Jarge cured hams, 20c Ib.
Mrs. W. B. Luck, College Park,
Rees
300 Ibs. good country hams
and shoulders, smoked and un-
smoked: shoulders, 9 and. 10c Ib;
hams, 14 and 15c lb. FOB. Ot-
tis Holloway, Register.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE
Comb honey in 5 Ih.
buckets, 65c; 10 Ibs: $1.25. Post-
paid to 2nd zone; 50 to 60 Ib.
lard cans, 10c lb. FOB; white
Heading var. collard seed, 50c
lb. postpaid. C. G. Oliver, Bar-
nesville, R 2.

Will ship new Ext. honey Ap-
ril 20th: 6 = 10 Ib. pails, $5.50;
12 - 5 Ib. $6; 2 - 10 lb. postpaid,
$2.35. Orders shipped promptly,
weather permitting. Jno. <A.
Crummey, Jesup, Box 351.

Real Fancy Gallberry honey,
packed and labeled, 5 Ib. pails,
12 to cs. $6; Ext. same grade,
$5.50; 16 oz. glass jars, $1.75 doz.
Prompt del. J. T .Mullis, Alma.

14 Ibs. Beeswax, 20c Ib. or exc.
for potato plants. Whitt Puck-
eee Cordele, Rt. B.

Bright honey, 10 lb. buckets,
Comb or. Ext., $1; Gallberry, 10
lb. buckets, in Comb, $1.25. Post-
paid. Cash with order. R. W.
Browning, Dublin; R 3.

65 lb. Comb honey in tin, $6.-
50; No. 10 can, $1.20; 1 cs. 24 - 1
pound sections, $3.50. All del.
Exe. for Brabham or Iron peas,
or O-too-tan beans. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore, R 1, Box 34.

Bright, Strained honey, in 1-2
gal. cans, 50c ea. Del. Case of
6 cans, $2.25. FOB. No chks. Wm.
H. Barfield, Louisville.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE

100 lbs. large papershell pe-
cans, 10c Ib. FOB. Emory Jones,
Biakely.

2 tons No. 1 Runners, $62.50
per ton, or 3%c lb. in 100 Ib. lots,
FOB Pinehurst. W. F. Scarbor-
ough, Cordele.

NOs Ne; Pore. 4c Ib;
also pecans: Schleys, 15c Ib;
Stuarts, 12c lb. Money orders.
No chks. W. S. Norton, Edison.

Special seed Running Peanuts,
hand picked, 3% lb. No sticks, J.
R. Cobb, Eastman, R 1.

500 bu. old fashioned Runner
peanuts, sound stock, 314 lb. W.
R. Curry, Shellman.

Choice, No. 1 Ga.
picked with re- cleaning attach-





Pure



|ment, 3c Ib. FOB; 2 3-4c lb. at

my place, unsacked, J. B. Ward,
Cordele Rt..B.<= -
100 Ibs. N. C. Runners, good

-|and sound, 4c Ib. FOB. William |
| Massey, Bronwood, _



Runners,



: Thutsday, April 26

Georgia | Products
For Sale

_N. C. Runners, 3c Ib; Half.

Half cotton seed, 75 bu. No or-

der less 1 bu. Money order with!
order. D. L. OSteen, Dougias,
Rea.

No. 1 White Spanish peanuts,
$4 per CWT. or $75 ton. Cash,
No chks. Taylor Hooks, Bs
la.

Choice .N..C. ana pei
gathered without rain. 5 bu. to
bag, 3 3-4c lb. FOB. Cashier's
check or money order with or-
der. L. K. Newlin, Sylvester, B

104.

Fine, well flavored, well fille
choice papershell pecans, 6 Ibs.
$1 postpaid. Mrs, T. C, Floy
Chipley, R 2, Box 74.

N. C. Runners; White Spanish
and Jumbo Spanish, 4c Ib. FOB,
Samp Smith, Douglas, R 2.

Runner peanuts, 34c lb. Field
peas, $1.50 bu. FOB. B. H. Me:
Kinnon, Bluffton. :

3 tons Spanish seed peanuts:
4c lb. FOB. T. C. Eason, Keys-=
ville.

Ga. Runners, 3c Ib. in 100 1
lots or more. FOB. R. S. Ande:

|son, Hawkinsville.



POTATOES FOR SALE

About 50 bu. sweet potatoes
for sale at market price. W.
Sanders, Harlem. Box 47.

SYRUP FOR SALE .

Pure Sugar Cane syrup, 35 gal,
BBLS. A-1, $12; No. 1, $10%5=
No. 2, $8.50 BBL; 6 gal. cans, A-1,
$2.85. Trade for peas. Lee Pat=
rick, Quitman, R 1.

A-1 sugar cane syrup, 36 to 38
gal. bbis., $11.50; No. 1, $10. J.
e: Ponder, Whigham.

Pure Sugar Cane syrup: 6-2
gal. cans to Cs. $2.75; 12 - half
gal. $3; 24 aqts., $3.25: Money=
Maker pecans, 10c lb. not pre=
paid. Malvin Collins, Whigham

80 gal. Ga. Cane syrup in 1-2
gal. cans, 50c gal. here. Sample if
desired. W. J. Chisholm, Lake-
land.

250 gal. Ga. Cane syrup in 1-2
gal: new cans, 60c; 25 val. in 1-4 =
gal, 65c. As good as can be made,
W. F. Market, Cordele.





Georgia Products
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Exe. 1 gal. bunch lima bean
seed for half gal. running lima
heans and pint of snap beans.
Mrs. Callie Chandler, Carl.
Want to buy 15 to 20 lbs. O-
too-tan Soy beans, also good 1



nee wagon, cheap for cash. Ss.

A. Sterne, Milner.

Want to hear from party hav
ing O-too-tan beans, quoting
best price. W.. H. Wilson, Bow=
don, R 3.

Want 25 or 40 bu. Brabham
peas. Quote lowest price. Carl
ton Reynolds, Summerville, R 2

Want 1 bu. O-too-tan beans,
Send*best price; also want pri-
ces on Mung beans per 1b,-
W. Head, Bremen, R 2.

Exc. good Sorghum syrup in 1
pt. buckets for stock peas, an
variety, suitable for growing hay
T. F. Harper, Bremen.

Exc. Lookout Mtn. Irish pota.-
toes for Velvet beans and Hay
peas. Roy Taylor, Tiger, R 1

2 Box 30.



PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED _
Want to buy genuine Whit
Spanish peanuts. M. B. Wood
liff, Flowery Branch, R/1.

POTATOES WANTED
Want some good sweet po-
tatoes right away. Will buy,
or exch. Improved Cook 15-16
in. staple or better (bale of co
to acre) for same. Even s e
Bu. for bu. J. S. Cowart, Ar.