Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 May 3

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" Second-Hand Farm Machinery Monthly Supplement _





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_ PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU Or MARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR
STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1934.



VOLUME 17.









In order that there may be no confusion in the minds of the people of the state as a result of statements and charges com gz
from antagonistic sources to this Department, I wish to outline the Cooperative Tuberculosis Eradication Program which is ne
in operation between this Department and the Federal Government. :

: This work is now in progress in several counties of this state and the program Aaticipates that the work will ultimately be dene
in every county of the state. I have secured the co-operation of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D. C
which has placed Dr. A. L. Hirleman, Inspector in Charge in this state, with Dr. W. E. White, Chief of the Veterinary Advisory
Board of this Department, to. carry on this work in the counties of the state which do not have State and redo recognition a
a Modified Accredited- Tuberculosis Free Area. , =

This program contemplates that the counties desiring to receive such recognition enter into an aefeermcnt with the representa-
tives of the State and Federal Bureau that they will furnish ear tags, transportation within the county, helpers for Veterinarians
while engaged in this work, and that they will pay an equal amount with the Federal Government for the purpose of reimburs
ing the owners of animals which are slaughtered on account of having reacted to the Tuberc ulin test. Re

These agreements between the counties and the State and Federal Government are } Sdontient with the agreements entered into
by those counties in which the work has already been concluded. As I have already stated, this program is now under way an
is contemplated that every county which does not now have the recognition of the. State and F ederal Government as a Modi-
fied Accredited Tuberculosis Free Area will in its turn receive the benefits of this program.

The County Commissioners of the edunties which are not in the accredited area may now enter into an agreement with,
State and Federal Representatives to have this work done and the tests will be made in these counties just as rapidly as possibl

Perscns u friendly to me have sought to create the impression that I would be unable to obtain the cooperation of the Fede
Government in this program and | felt that I should take this opportunity to say to the people interested in this work that if
now under way with the full cooperation of the Federal Government.

G. C. ADAMS, Comms senter of Agr riculture, s













Second-Hand Mac
ery F or Sale

- Second-Hand Machin- oS ee
ery For Sale MARKET REPORT

; OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices April 30, 1934. Always Subject to Variation.





30 in. Williams Grist. Mi
1 - 22 4H. P. Witte Gas.
Cheap, or exc. for other machit
ery, such as Corn Shelle

Fargurar Separator, No. 4,
needs few repairs, $20.00 FOB.
Herbert L. Dye, Elberton, R 1,

Box 40.

- Binder and Grain-Drill for

- sale. W..A. Shouse, Madison, Box
229.

1 gas. eng., upright, Interna-
tional, 2% h. p. $15 cash at my
home. Pat Sorrells, Danielsville,
Bes.
Feed Grinder, fair cond, and
will sell cheap. My farm neary
Emory University. Walter T.
Candler, Atlanta.

1 each, Climax Blower, Anvil
and Vise. All good cond. $20 for

the lot. Charlie Still, Lithonia, R

1.

Fordson tractor, Disc Harrow,
Tractor pulley and Governor, in
-A-1 cond. Sell or exch; 1 Chatta-
nooga 3 Roller power Syrup Mill
and 16 ft. Evaporator, first class
cond. Sell or exc. Ss. M. Hunt,
Buchanan, R 1.

1 Reversible 8 disc harrow,
good cond. Exe. for corn, meat or

yrup, or sell for cash. Mrs. J. M.
Collins, Rhine, R 2.

@-
1 Tractor harrow for sale reas-

onable price, dr exc. for any-
thing can use. W. T. Spears, Rut-







Georgia Produced, nearby Hennery, selected, fresh eggs: Retail, 30c doz. Wholesale, 24c doz.

Atlanta
Eves, Extra, Selected Whites, doz. 217
Hops xtra OGl 0 =. 2. a ee 15%
Eggs, Standard, O02. Ss ee 6
Eggs, Georgia trade, Coz ese ES 14%
Hoos yard tun, G07. 2-35. 2a 15
Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb._--.-._--- 11-.12
Hens, Leehorns, lb. 222-2 se .09-.11
Roosters, ib. 06
Stags, Ib.
Friers, Ib.
Ducks, lb.
Geese, Ib.
Turkeys, lb.

- Capons, lb.

Country Butter, best table, hsce

_Field Peas, mixed, DU eee

Field Peas, not mixed, PUR ee
Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.), Ae
Wheat, pu.

Sweet Potatoes. per 100 Ib.

Caggabe, (green, per 100 Ibs.) __--
Cabbage, white, per 100 lbs.
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton

Panut Hay, No. 1, ton _-

27, 2314; April 28, 2334c.





INDEX
: Page

Second-Hand Machinery For Sale.. 1, 2
Second-Hand Machinery Wanted ... 2
Incubators, Brooders, Etc., For Sale .. 2
Incubators, Brooders, Etc., Wanted ..
Poultry For Sale

Poultry. Wanted

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

- Miscellaneous For Sale

Tobacco For Sale .....
Georgia Products For Sale





U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE quotations on 92 SCORE BUTTERBased up-
on Open Market Sales at CHICAGO: April 34, 23e; April 25, 23e; April 26, 2344c; April













exc. corn or meal for 15
steam engine, good cond.
Towns, Towns, Ga. -

2 horse Avery No. 30

Plow, in good shape,

for potato slips; 18 in. dis
taway harrow, good shape
tongue, $10, or exc. for Cc
J. Sewell, Lavonia.

Cloverleaf No. 5 Ma
Spreader for sale or exe.
Dewberry, Acworth.

Jay Bee Cracker-Ja
mer Mill, good as new,
season, for sale or exc.
peas. J. BE. Tate, Mid

Oliver D-75: tractor
tra 30 in. disc blades.
lent cond. Sell or trade for
Brabham peas, or for yo

4 gal, cow. M. B. Holder

dosta.

22 wart eve Tractors.
disc gang plows (made at
Ga.), with some additiona.
for both tractors a
Good running cond. when |
sev. yrs. ago. 1917-1918
$500 gets lot. Wm. R.
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cond-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale

Davis Upright Grist Mill with

mt ks, good cond:. used only

som. $70: cash; or exc. Ri L
M. D., Hogansville; R. 3:

y equipped Biacksmith

ith wood working, machin-



slectric motor, for sale. Good:

tion. No competition. Bar-
See or write. J. E. Chamb-
uit Evaporator, 250 bu. per

lv. steel trays that fit in

eod for fruit, vegetables,

co and peanuts.

Cheap. Mrs. R: E. L.. Evans,
ason. ~

: Joe harrow, 14 tooth, good

ning shape, $4 cash, or exc.

pure potato plants: 2 M.

Portoricans. and. Triumphs;
No. 5 cotton. seed, 1st yr.
= a J. Fone So creacaeneg

arrow: ethan ceets, and. can fix
taway harrow - Pig ge

| McCormick Shredder.

pairs),

Used. very



MARKET BULLETIN,

Second:Hand Mathia- |
_ery For Sale

perfect cond., for sale or trade
for good plug mule, wt. over 900

lbs., in good cond. Near Augusta.
James B. Bartch, Augusta, R 2..
1 - 2 row cotton duster. $10, or
xe... for 1.S.. P. . sow, ent.to
reg., not over 2 yrs. ,old. Sunflow-.

.| er. seeds. for chicken, feed,.40c gai.

Add. postage. U.S. Findley, Cobb-
town.
1 Fordson tractor, Oliver D-75

.| disc plow, and. 5-foot Oliver trac-
.| tor harrow. Alj, in. A-I cond. $175;
| Want Fertilizer. attachment for

New No. 4 McCormick-Deering 2
horse Riding Cultivator. S. C.
Owen, Woodbury.

- 2 pecan tree dusting machines,
cheap; 1 Williamson stump: pul-

| ler; Disc tractor plows; stalk cut-
ter; 2 horse: plows, etc.

good cond. Write for list of used

| farm: teols and machinery. a
'| C. Geiger; Flintside.

Good Grain Thrash, cheap, or
exc. for anything of same value
can use. Ben S. Thompson. Mad-

| ison.

Riding Cultivator, cheap. T. R.
Duggan, Warthen.
Horse power Hay Baler in fair

'| cond., $35. H. Grady Adams, So-
| cial Circle.

Fordson pulley, good running
cond. new, bearings, $12.50 FOB;
Fordson with pulley and govern-
ors, A-1 cond. $85 FOB; Oliver
dbl. disc Fordson plow, $17. Both,

| $100. Jos. Norman, Dewy Rose, R
sods.

I. H. C. Riding Cultivators,
good cond., with 6 trip feet, 4
disc, 4 walking fenders, all size
sweeps and. plows, $15, or exc. for
corn, peanuts, or anything of
equal value. Obie Eavenson,

| Dewy: Rose, R 3.

Deering Wheat Binder, Wheat
Drill,,Corn stalk cutter, and oth-

|er farm tools for sale at A. W.
| Whatleys Home Place, 3 mi. So.
.|Seney. Rosa Carden, Cedartown,

Roi, Box 22.
No. 15 DeLaval Separator in A-
1 cond., and 5- 5 gal. cream cans,

|| $65. J; Percy Pope, Monticello.

1 Brown and 1 Southern King

14 ft. Walking Cultivators, used 1

year, $850 FOB. Ed Duvall,
Buckhead, R 1, Morgan County.

1 Cole planter, 1 dbl. turning
plow. Both gcood cond. Sell, or
exc. for a cotton stalk cutter or
on a mule. D. D. Burns, Egypt.

28 in. clutch pulley, magneto
and tripod for 10 H. P. engine;
shafts, hangers, pulleys, other
equipment. All good cond. Cash,
or bread corn, del. here. Robt.
Fuller, Adairsville.

20 H. P: gas engine equipped
with 36 in. clutch pulley, and a
Bargain.
W. C. Cureton, Rising Fawn.

1 good Champion: mower, in
running order ( needs slight re-
$25 cash. S. L. Thomas,
Forsyth, R 1.

Grist Mill, good cond. $100. H.
I. Shingler, Ashburn.

Corn sheller, $4; 3 h. p. gas. ene
gine, $10; 12 h. p. Ker. eng., $75;
cther engines, etc. Howard Dor-
sey. Sunny Side.

Blizzard ensilage cutter with
blower, 244 Letz Mill, J. B., No. 2,

Humdinger No. 3. Standard
complete Magnett. Separator; lge.
pewer engines for cotton gins,
etc. G. W. Reaves, Atlanta, 749
Lawton St. Te

1 Watts-Stover, cylinder type,
belt driven corn sheller, almost

new ,will shell 30 to 35 bu. per
hour and
FOB. Want to buy high powered
| used. tractor, cheap. P. Ww. Eth-
ridge, Milner.

clean the: cobs, $25

Ledbetter Planter, good cond.,
plants all kind of seed,
: -tan beans, or

All in

$10, or |



Seas thleddaaill Machin-
_ery For Sale

tank steel tower, 1ismail nammer

feed mill. 1 large ensilage cutter.

Bargains. F. W. Brannon, Atlan-
ta, 1017 Columbia Ave., N..E.

1 I. He Cy Riding Cultivator,
complete, in. good shape, $20.00
FOB., No exc. J. L. Lowe, Mans-
field.



Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted



Want 1 good power cane mill
and 12 ft.. Evaporator, both in
good cond. S. L. Calfee, Bruns-
wick.

Want 1. steam engine
boiler, also buy Separator

and
if

-cheap,. and. in first class. cond..

No junk. Wilmer Beasley, Kite,
Re

Want Bull chain, 45 links, or
fewer, International make, H A
567, Hardware size 212 for Mc-
Cormick Binder. Dime for sam-
ple link. S. L. Thornton, Dewy
Rose; R. 2.

Want small gas. eng.
pump and pump jack, in haul-
ing distance of Cataula, or Col-
umbus. G. V. W. Lyman,. Cat-
aula, R 1.

Want .a good second-hand
shop anvil and blower. State
what you have and best price.
R. L. Albea, Metasville. |

Want a large, heavy Cane Mill
in. god cond., or one. that can be
repaired. Must be hceap. C. H.
Davis, Clarkesville.

Want a second-hand, late mod-

el International McCormick Cul-

tivator, that hasnt been used
much and at a bargain. J. BH
Cavender, Millwood.

Want a Fowler plow for cash.

State what you have and price;

for sale, 1 White N. Z. buck rab-
bit, 9 mos. old, and 1 Chinchilla,
same age, $1 ea. FOB. E, J.
Mason, Lithonia.

Want. 1 Grain Binder 5 ft.
blade. McCormick preferred.
Give price. S. Y. Fogg, Locust
Grove.

Want a used hand Pea Drop-
per. B. K. Hodges, Jackson.

Want a good second-hand
power hay baler: Describe fully.
Wm. Jackson, Donovan.

- Want 1 good shop anvil cheap
for cash. State cond. and price.
Simpson Thomas, Culberson, N.
.,,R- I, Resident of Ga.

Want a 2 horse Riding Culti-
vator, T..N. Meliones, Jr., Buena
Nista..R..5.

Want Master hand plant set-

ter. Quote best cash price. C..

N. Harris, Milner.

Want to buy small tractor
disc harrow, cheap and in good
cond. Si: W. Ragsdale; Dallas.

Want 1 large Syrup Kettle, not
less than 80 gal. for cash. Must

be first class cond. L. M. Bon-

ner, Buchanan, R. 1.
Want.used plates for a Led-

better corn and cotton planter,

and other parts.
College Park; R 2.
Want a small, used Flour Mill:
Midget. preferred. J. B. Dunbar,
Atlanta, P: O;, Box 372.
Want to: buy 20 H. P. electric
motor and. starter suitable. for

J. A. Terrell,

a Corn: Mill. State make, model, |

cond., and lowest cash price. Ju-
lian. Leggitt, Unadilla.

Want a good power Binder.
Describe fully what you have
and price. C. L. Rhine, Ameri-
cus.

Want. 18: ft. Overshot Water
Wheel that will handle 900 gal.
per minute. Write: what you

have. G. M. Pulliam, Dewy. Rose,

R2.
Want an. Irish, potato. Grader;

in good cones: and Brees reason-
Gri

well

| State lowest cash price.

Secoud-Hand Mach a
_ery Wanted.

Want a good 2nd-hand Cov-
ington cotton seed dropper. Will
buy or rent one the ist of May.
P..C. Reid, Mt. Zion.

Want: a second-hand small
size canning outfit. S. N. Car-
ver; Albany, 215 2nd: Ave.

Want. to buy Grain. Binder: in

} geod! cond. No junk. Exc: Peanut

Picker, or pay cash if price is

right. J. B. Swords, Swords, Ga.

Want a Drum; Corm Sheller for
cash, J. W. Mcleod; Whitesburg.

Want 8 ft. Cut Grain Binder,
in. good cond., cheap. Jesse L.
Johnson, Calhoun, 302 No. Wall
Sis

Want good used: 16 x 18 horse
drawn Hay Baler, Tractor Disc

Harrow to fit. Farmall,. Ensilage.

Cutter. for truck. Silo; a quantity
of snap corn, and Peavine Hay.
J. D. Milliford, Columbus.

Want. to buy for cash a three
24 in, Disc Tractor plow of stan-
dard make. M. T. McDowell, Co-
lumbus, 2002 Benning Road.

Want a Benthal Peanut Pick-
er at bargain price. Like to exc.
value. Fordson owners write for
particulars: N.. A.. Boyett, Hahira.

Want Smith Farm-O-Tractor.
Rees
Howard, Albany, RC.

Want. old. fashioned. Burr Rock
Corn, Mill with all attachments,
except engine; also Sheller, for
cash. Must be reasonable. D: N.
C. Morgan, Decatur, R 1, Box 30.

Want Blacksmith shop in good

Joeation. Communicate with: J.

W. Crayton, Atlanta, 492 Third

St... N. W.



Incubators, Brooders,

Etc., For Sale

800 cap. @ unit Incubator.
Sell 1 or both, or exe. for seed
peas, Brabs, Irons, or O-too-
tan beans, or corn. Mrs. J. M.
Patterson, Waycross, R 2, Box
19,

Little Brown Hen Inc.. Set 3
times. Good as new. Complete
with instructions and thermom-
eter. $4 and postage. Lula. Stan-
ley, Fayetteville.

500. chicks cap: 44- in, canopy
Sol



tato plants. J. H. Beasley, La-
vonia.

Buckeye Inc., 600 cap. in good
cond., $20 cash, or exc: for Com-
bination Coles cotton planter,
latest make. J. K. Sewell, Ash-
land.

200 egg cap. electric Inc., A-1
cond., cheap; or exc. for heavy
breed chicks. F. L. Chapman,
Ludowici.



Incubators, Brooders,
Etc., Wanted
Want a used 50-ege cap. elec-

tric Incubator.
Griffin.





Poultry For Sale
BANTAMS
Pure. bred Buff Cochin cocks,

1933. hatch, 50c and 75c ea.

FOB: Mrs. Guy Lynes, Atlanta.

/ 62> Alden Ave., N.. W.

1 pure bred Jap. Silkie roost-
er, solid white, 50c FOB. Mrs.
L. B. Taylor, Cartersville. R. 3.

3 trios bantams, small size, }
all laying, $1 per trio of. 2 hens
and rooster. Harold McClain,
Clarkesville. R 3. Box 30.

10. mixed bantam hens, now

laying, $3- or 35c:-each.. Exch.

for a good pig. Mrs.
Wade, Alto.

Delia





-cockerel, extra

Hot wickless oil burning
brooder, good as new; used very
little, $14 FOB, or exc. for po-

Foster. Culberson, N. C. Rt.

T.. H.. Wynn,,.

Place order now

| -ehicks;
a4 each ee < Leon ee = La



hoday: May 3; 1934.

Poultry. For Sale a



4+ -del: Mrs: N:-Re Wilson; Canon.

300 B. R. friers, ready around
April 25th, for sale. Make best
offer. J. D. Dunaway, Thomson.

35 Thompson B. R. hens and |
pullets; 3 cockerels. All nice,
size and markings. Make best
offer. Mrs. Mattie Watkins.
Kite R 2. Box 91.

2 March 1933 hatch B. R.
Thompson strain roosters, $l
ea. or exch. for baby chicks;

No. 1 Velvet: beans, 90-day var.

$1.25 bu..in 2-% bu. bags, FOB.
Milton Minshew, Walden.

1 pure bred Thompson Ring-
let Bi R.s:yr. old rooster, $1
FOB. Mrs. R. L. Mabry, Canon. ;
Be 2 ae.

3 now laying pullets and
good. Barred
Rocks. $4.50: C. Williams, At=
lanta. 3104 Piedmont Road. _

Pure Thompson Ringlet B.
R. cockerels, from prize win-
ning: stock, 1 yr..old, $1 ea. 2
for $1.85; Stone Mtn. water-
melon seed, 40c lb. or exch.
Mrs. John Wilson, Martin. R
2:



- CORNISH
1 Dark Cornish 2 yr: old,
9 lb. rooster, A-1 cond. A fine
speciman, $1. J. W. Sammons,
Ailey. R 2.

2 yr. - ald = Dark Cornish 5

rooster, $1.50; yr. old hens, $1

each; Golden Sebright bantam
roosters, 1 yr., 50c each; trio,
2 hens, rooster, $1 trio; Jersey
milch cow, fresh, $25. Mrs. R. |
B. Huff, Bowdon.

GAMES
Very best in Roundheads,
choice young cocks in perfect
cond., on good walks; guar.
dead game, $2 ea; eggs, 75



-set. COD: Exch. for rabbits or

Pheasant eggs. R. H. Cavin,-
Menlo.

10 young now laying hens,

cross between Indian Game and
Brown Leghorn, 55c each; 1
pure bred, yr. old R. I. Red
rooster, 75c. Lot for $6. Mrs.
Florence Horne, Grovetown.

Pure Parnell Roundheads.
Prize winning stock. (same
blood that won $25 at Mem-
phis.) Plenty eggs, $2.50 per
15; Tormentors, $2. G. W. Lo=
gan, Ellijay. R 2.

Grey Games, Roundheads,
Warhorse, and Mixed: All dead
game. All weights. $1.50 to $3.50 |
Ready to pit. Sat. guar. Will
exch. James Rice, Douglasville.

Young: Fighting Game pul-
lets and roosters (beginning to
crow), $1 each. Chas. Decker,
Jr., Brunswick.

Trio, Half Smoke Ball, half -
Gordon: nice stag, 2 hens; now
laying. $2.50 FOB. Wendell |
Ee
Resident of Ga.

GIANTS

1 Jersey Black Giant. cock=

erel, 11. mos. old, $1. Mrs. V.
P. Jackson,. Ivey; Ga.

sana

LEGHORNS-
50: pure bred, Everlay strain

Brown: Leghorn hens, 65c ea.

No: personal checks. G. W..
Paulk,. Willachoochee. R: 2.

- Several hundred Leghorn
cockerels, March 20th hatch.

Well: fed... Make best. offer. Mrs.

W. F. Amos, Edison.

Seidels -Pedigreeq. W. L.,
Master Mating March 6th >

hatch cockerels, $1 ea. FOB.
for 8 wks.
old del..Mrs. J. E. Chandler,
Milledgeville. R 5.

5. fine: English. W.. L.. roost=
ers. Cost, 30c each as baby
sacrifice. now for 75



Poultry: For Sale:

MARKET BULLETIN

- Baby. Chicks: Wanted

Live Stock For Sale | |

oo PAGE THREE |
Live! Stock: Wanted



- MINORCAS
Rusks AA Buff Minor-
gens and 8 roosters: No

Now laying 60 percent,

id, $1 ea. Lloyd Barrett,
Box 183.



LLANEOUS. CHICKENS:

havy mixed 6 wks. old
Ss, 20c ea. Guar. healthy,

chicks. No runts. Mon-
rs only. Mrs. J: S. Berry-
@chran. Re 2.



ORPINGTONS
. old roosters, S. C..Buff
tons, Cook strain. Not
sted; $1 ea; bloodtested,
each; eggs, closely select-
5c per setting. Add post-
. J. W.. Hendrix, Dover.



PIGEONS.
Mixed. pigeons, 4 pr.
lot for $2.75, mated. and

E oung White King pig-
50c. Kenion Edwards, Jr.,
a. 127 Avery Drive.
White King pigeons,
Yaising. $8 for lot. H..H.
s, Farmington.
te and Silver Kings for
or exch. for young Black
f Cochins, or Golden. or
Sebright bantams. E. W.
cum, Hapeville. 3293
ghaven Ave:



PHEASANTS
of Chinese Pheasants:
and. rooster. Hens ready
male in full plumage.
. Mrs. Clay Bell, Amer-
Jackson St.

R. I. REDS
pure bred Owen strain
ed, 1 yr. old hens, now
$1 each;. $5 for lot; .al-
Ss, same strain, 50c for
ra Shirley, Alto.



re Donaldson Red 13

d hen, now _ laying,

- direct. $1. 10: Exeh.for

bbage and 500 Bermuda
1 plants, large enocgh. to
Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Lees-
R 3. Box. 3.

Red hens, 2 cockerels, Ap-
ch. High laying strain,

x exch. for Jersey or
nsey heifer, fresh, or soon
en. Money order. Mrs.
Bailey, Darien.

AAA Lindstroms R. I.
_ yr. old, fat and healthy,
e, 6 to 7 lb. wt. each. 12
Ib. FOB. Mrs. J. B. At-
nm, Madison.

_ pto'ybe: picked; $1.95: pair. An-

drew Sackett, Stone: Mtn.

Bourbon Redsselected for
type: production: am dquick:ma-
turity.. Eggs,: $3.-per: 12;.$5:75
per 25;. $20: C; Poults, $4.50 per
12,..$30 C. Postpaid. Mrs. W.
-N. Lott, Braselton. Ril.



WYANDOTTES

Yr. old, pure bred,. laying: R.
-C. S..L. Wyandotte hens and 1
young. rooster, 60c each; eggs,
50c per 15. Mrs: Harl. Wilson,
Clarkesville. R, 1.

1. pr. White Wyandottes,
March 1933: hatch, $2 not: pre-
paid. Mrs. I. V.. Craven; Dem-
orest.

15 pure bred S.. Le Wyandotte
pullets: and I roster, true to
eolor, $12: for lot.. Mrs. Edgar
tay; Hllijay. R= 3:

Poultry Wanted





AUSTRALORPS
Exch. high. grade Red Car-
neaux pigeons for Australorp
or Sussex chickens. H. Kon-
igsmark,, Smyrna.

BANTAMS
Want. Fancy bantams. State
what you have and price to
sell. D. T. Jennings, Americus.

GIANTS OR MINORCAS

Want 1 thoroughbred Black
Giant roster, or 1 Black Min-
orca, large size. Write wt. and
all particulars; for sale, 8 nice
Jersey heifers, 18-20 mos old,
Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

LEGHORNS
Want 10 or 15. B. L. Feb-







.|ruary 1934 hatch pullets, and

10 or 15 White Giants, Feb.
or March hatch. Mrs. J. L.
Coggin, Covington.

Want few Buff Leghorns
pullets, 4 or 5: wks. old. Noth-
ing except good ones. Cheap
for cash. Mrs. Tom Miller, Cal-
houn.

Want 4 to 8 wks. old Leghorn
pullets. State best price. H. H.
Beck Valdosta.

PEAFOWLS WANTED
Want. a pair of peafowls.
John. Slade, Griffin.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
ETC. WANTED
Want 3 English ducks. Exc.
large hens. Mrs. B. F. Lord,
Hazlehurst. R 3,

Baby Chicks For Sale









KEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE
CKS, ETC. FOR SALE

ll bred Pekin ducks for
r 10 nice hens; exch. 2

one fresh and other
in July) for a mule. D.
efield, Stonewall. R 1.

B. turkeys: 2 hens now
gs, and tom. $8 not pre-
White Half Runner beans,
upful, prepaid, Mrs. Steve

, Flowery Branch. R 1.

Mallard ducks, $1 each.
Pope, Tallaposa. R 2.
White Emden = ganders,

ach, or exch. for kid

or 3 M. Red Skin P: R.
0 plants. Mrs. Mamie Mc-
, Cartecay.

; Bone M. B. toms, 1933
$3.25 each, 2 for $6.
Bonnie Smith, Gaines-

and eggs
quality-breeding flock, se-
_ for type, production,
maturity; eggs, 12 for
ostpaid. Poults, 12 for
Write for quantity prices.
Chas. H. Drake, Brasel-

Strong, healthy, heavy. mix-
ed. chicks, $6.30 C; $3.50 for 50;
$1.90. for 25. Del. Money order.
Cert.. No. 3155. Clyde Strick-
Jand,. Sereven.

Pure bred Dark. Cornish ha-.

by chicks, 10c ea. 1 day old;
eges, $1 per 15; Mrs..C. A. Pat-
terson;: Ty Ty.2Re1.

W..L. day old: chicks from
well bred flock, $6.95: per 100
del. Weekly hatches. Permit No.
4118. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 400 Ancona baby
chicks, April hatch, AA strain,
as soon as possible. Write. W.
E. Strickland, Reidsville.

Want. 100. baby . chicks to
raise on halves to 10 wks. old.
Del. May 15th. Party pay chgs.





both ways. R. I. Reds preferred,:

but any heavy breed. Mrs. R.
B. Wehunt, Ball Ground. R 2.

Want 200-300 chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. Jer-
sey White Giants preferred.
Party pay chgs. I furnish feed.
sEdw. eee -Byromville.. R 2.



vy corn, $1. bu.



Want 100 big ~ breed: baby
chicks to raise on~ halves to

8 wks. old. Will furnish feed.
Good ref: Mrs. E. D: Cash, Ma-

eon. 220 Jones St.

Want 1-300: baby: chicks: to

raise on halves: Snd chicks or

write. W. G. Neville; Jr., States-
boro.

Want 200 chicks at once to
raise on halves to 8 wks: old..

Pay chgs. one way. Any large

breed. Write. Mrs. Effie Hat-

field, Empire.

Want 200 chicks to: raise on
halves, Barred Rocks or Reds.
H. C. Waddell, Ellijay, Ga.,
Cartecay Star Route.

Want at once 200 W. L.
chicks to raise on 50-50 basis,
to 10: wks. old. I pay postage
one way. Sat. guar. Mrs. T. GC.

Williamson, Moultrie. R 5. -

Want 150 to 200 chicks to
raise on halves to 12 wks. old.
Any large breed: Willie Hud--
son, Alpharetta. R 2.

Want 500 chicks to raise on
halves to 6 wks. old; Reds, Orp.
preferred. Take any amount
from 50:to 600. Mrs. J. C. Smith:

eAdraine Re? 2.



Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE. FOR SALE

Black Jersey cow, fresh in,
$25, at my. barn. C. L. Mullinax,
Jonesboro. R 2, at Camp Creek.

2 heifers: 1f mos., and 1.-.3
wks. old. From thoroughbred
Jersey cow (gave 3 gal. milk,
1% lbs. butter by actual. meas-
ure with. first. calf), and reg.
Jersey male. $18 for both.calves
Mrs. H. Elmer Davis, Soperton.
Re;

3 yr. old cow with young
calf; 9 yr. old cow and. calf,
also 1 2 yr. old heifer, freshen
soon, for sale, or exch. Y. N.
Bruce, Dial.

Young dark Jersey cow,
fresh in, $30; 50 bu. good, hea-
BOB. En. Bb:



Holt, Fayeteville.

14 mos. old hiefer, $5 or swap
for ham. C. H. Francis, De-
catur. R 1, Clo Mrs. Sadie Bur-
sess.

Few, fine. young Hereford
bulls for sale, from my famous
Coionial. Plantation. Breeding
of the best and prices that
farmers can afford to pay. W.
B. Hutchinson, Albany.

Fresh. mileh cows for. sale.
Come and buy them. J. H. Led-
better,. Barnesville. R 2.

Several Grade Jersey -milch
cows, just calved, cheap for
cash..A. C. Price, Bronwood.

3. thoroughbred Polled Here-
ford bulls for sale at bargain
price. C..H. Hunt, Oxford.

Full. Jersey 4 yr. old cow,
fresh May list with 2nd ealf.
Gave. 3: gal. with. first calf. $35..
Mrs. D. .A. Pope, Tallapoosa.

R 2.

Jersey bull calves,;. from 1
to: 5: mos. old. $10: to. $20: ea..
Sub. to reg. Will exch. herd
of: goats, Angora mixture. Mrs.
S. G. MeNeill; Arlington.

Full blooded. Jersey. Freshen
in about 2 mos. with 2nd calf.
Between 4 and 5. gal. Worth
$40; take $30-cash. W. J. Hart-
rampf, Atlanta National Bank
Bldg. prone, Walnut: 2055.

Ree. Red Polled 8 yr. old
bull, with Red ~ Polled: Cattle
Club of America Register No.

49169: Sire, No. 32696; Dam,

No. 38235: Wt: about 2 M. Ibs.
Very gentle. Sell to. prevent in-
breeding. Mary Gibson, Agri-
cola.

Blue Jersey. cow, 4. gal. when
fresh;.also: 1.- 2 horse wagon.

For sale or also 60. = 10)| >

Jersey boars and gilts,
each. Henry T. Lumsden, Tal-|

poar, about 1%

ree



to freshen soon. Percy Harper,
Maddison, R 2.

HOGS FOR SALE
70 to -85 lb: reg: cholera im~-
mune, 3% to 4 mos: old Duroc
$7.50



bottom.

Champion Duroc boars, sired.

by Miracle Grand Champion
at both National and Interna-
tional Shows in 1933. The best
blood im the South.
reasonable. J. S. Huie; College
Park.
Reg. 8S.

Pe pes: | trom

Worlds Grand Champion Sow,
sired by Worlds Grand Champ-:
litter..
Write for prices. Pre Bunn,

ion boar. 14 pigs in

Midville.
Reg. SP: CY pigs.. Best. for

preeding. Farrowed in March;

also 200 W. L. roosters, 9 wks.
old, direct from Seidels Master
Matings. L. R. Langley, County
Agent, Milledgeville.

1 full blooded Black P. C.

sale or trade. W. T. Jester; Arl-
ington.



HORSES ~- AND MULES
FOR SALE

Black Jack for Service, at
my farm, Upson County, fee,
$15. Edmond Salter, Thomas-
ton. RFD: 3.

Good farm mule, wt. 1 M.
Ibs: $65; small plug mule, $35
Austin Adams, Atlanta. 455
East Side Ave.

4 mules: 1 matched pair, 7
yrs. old, $100 each; 1- 6 yr. old

Kentucky mule, $115; 1 good

12> yr. old one; $60: Turn Ieft
at Cooks Crossing: O: E: Nor-
ton, Fairburn.



RABBITS FOR SALE

N. Z. Reds: 1 bred doe, i
buck, 75c each; 8 young, 3: mos.
old, 25c: each. or $3 for lot,
FOB. Exch. for pigs or chick-
ens. Vyrilin Williams, Chipley.

2 rabbits, 1 white; pink-eyed
buck; 1 Chinchilla doe; $1 for
the pair. Exch. for 2 Guineas,

male and female. Mrs. L. L.

Gambrell, Cornelia. R. 1.

2 pair large, heavy Chinchil-
las, good. breeders: 1 pr. 18 mos
old; other, about 12 mos old.
$1.50 per pair. D: C. Buffing-
ton, Gainesville. R 6.



SHEEP: AND GOATS
FOR SALE

1 Weather, goat,
mos. old, well broke,
cond. $2.50 or trade for heifer

calf. Allen Gabriel, Colbert.
About 75 head goats, some
kids in bunch, 50c per head
for lot. If interested;

Baxley: R 2.

Live Stock Wanted



13 cows, some fresh, others:

~ Prices

yrs. old for

about 8
in good

Jet me
hear at once: E. W. Holland,,



CATTLE WANTED

Want: at. once; buy or rent
good cow, cheap.
Highway, 3 miles below Jones-
boro... M. A: Gill, Jonesboro. R

Want: common. cow. Give best
price; for sale: 2 lbs. Bush li-

mas Cattail millet or Russian

Sunflower seed for 35c, plus
postage. Lovette Harrell, Pear-
son.

Want cattle to pasture for
half of increase; or $1 per head

Plenty: of. fine Bermuda .grass:
pasture. 4 miles Moultrie on

Quitman Road.- A. H. rie ary.. Write or come see.

Moultrie: :R: 5;
Auger AND MULES



On Dixie



ietent tone cash. R. LL. Biakle ae
well, Cleveland.
._ Want. a gentle pony that: @

14 yr. old boy can handle,
cheap for cash, and young

Peter Williams, Covington. R 2.



SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED

Want 50.to 100 goats ih a

in 100 miles of Tifton. Quote

prices W. A. Puckett, Tifton.

Want 1 milk goat, giving 3
to 4 qts. per day, in good cond.,
for milk, at reasonable price
for cash. Ezra Cheek, Canon.

Want Toggenburg milk doe,
fresh or to freshen. soon. Give
particulars in first letter. C. L.
Stracke, Sparks.

Positions Wanted ;





16 yr. old girl, refined, and of
yood character wants. place in
respectable, good farm home, as~
Sisting with light farm work for
home and small salary. Clara
Tucker, Atlanta, 319 Pryor St. S.
E.

Want.a Water Mill, either 50-
50 basis. or for wages. Well exp.
also exp. in poultry business. In-
cubating, etc. Guar. to give sat-

\isfaction. Make offer. L. Bighee,

Shellman, Clo Gen. Del.

Want. job, 10. yrs. exp. in dairy
work, good milker. Work for
small salary and board and
laundry; can live as one of fam-
ily. Do not drink nor smoke, no
bad. habits. J. B.. ONeal, Ross-
ville, Clo Gen. Del. .

Refined widow with child
want place in nice home on
farm, assisting with light farm
work for home and small -sal-
ary. Ref. Mrs. A. Woodall, New-~
nan, 37 Willcoxon St.

White, unincumbered widow
wants. place on farm with relix
able people, to assist. with light~
farm work. Home preferable to
high wages. Mrs. H. McGowan,
Atlanta, 185. Fair St. S. W.

19 yr. old. young woman wants
job on farm, poultry, garden,
etc., near Atlanta. Make offer.
Mrs. V. Hill, Waco. a

Responsible, sober, willing
working white man with wife
wants job. Preferably near Au~
gusta. Can drive truck. Poultry,
Truck or Dairy. Ref. S. C. Dye,
Augusta, 818 11th St.

16 yr. old boy, exp. in farm
work wants job on farm. Wil-
liam Cornett, Atlanta, 427 Hood
St.

21 yr.. old, single, young wo-
man wants: home in Christian
home on farm at once. Would
take work on Poultry farm or
Dairy.. Grace King, Lithonia, R
a.

30 yr..old. married. man, wife ~
and. 1 child. want job on farm,
dairy or poultry. Honest and so-
ber.. Prefer. near Atlanta. R.. B.

| Moore, Atlanta, 347 Grant. St. S.

Ey
25. yr. old young. man wants
work. on farm.. Life time exp. in
farming. No. bad. habits. Good
ref... Start. any. time, anywhere.
Henry Hammond, Bremen, R 2.
Cow Hides tanned on. halves,
or for cash, also Deer Skins
Gressed. I. S. Brunton, ween
R.2
Want home on. farm with
Christian. people, assisting with ~
light farm work, chickens, etc.
Best of ref.. Mrs. Della Mangram,
Lithonia, RFD 3.
Middleaged, univioueipered
woman wants home with elderly
couple, assisting with light farm -
work for board. and small. sal-
Mrs.
Frank Stapp, Rutledge, R 2 Box
7. <



(22. yr. old,. suaaericg man, oe <:



: Fa arm Help Wanted <

Plan s F For Sale ,



40 yr. old widow wathout chil-
dren wants job on farm; assist-
_ ing with light farm work for

home and small salary. Mrs.
Der Rampley, Waleska.

Want job on farm for board,|

laundry and salary. Willing

worker and know how to work.|

State best wages and where to
-~ eome, and when. G. P. Carlton,
_ Montezuma, Clo Gen. Del.

Farm Help Wanted
| <5

intelli-





Want honest, reliable,

a gent white man, understanding
- farming, fruit tree culture, and

a carpenter work, capable of mak-

ing a good farm with plenty of

ideal land pay. Also, extra work
if desired. Communicate at once
with: Mrs. M. K. Moody, Tallu-
jah Lodge.

_ Want single man to work on
farm, general farm work and

- plow. None other need apply. $10

~ month to good man. J. M. Led-
better, Stone Mtn., R 2...
- Want a man and wife without
children. Experienced in milk-
- ing cows and general dairy work,
~ work for wife also. Board, room
and all necessities furnished
~ with a fair salary. Give full par-
ticulars and salary desired. H.
A. White, Clo MEE BAY, Sa-
vennah.
Want single man or. boy to
plow and hoe. No drinking at all
permitted. $8 mo., board and
laundry, or will give what is
- right for a crop to stay until
_.-crop is gathered. John H. Cook,
. Alpharetta, R 3.
- Want farm hand to do gencral
farm work. Prefer party who was
raisd on farm. Hither white or
colored. $10 mo. and board. P..C.
Reid, Mt. Zion.
-~ Want a farmer with good
habits for general farm work.
Will give good home and some

pay. State ref. as to work and

reputation. E. E. Bishop, Thom-
= asvile, 123;

Wanvs an intelligent young wo-
man or girl to live in home with

_ lderly couple and do light farm

work. A. B. Keba, Thomasville,

oie 3:

--* Want good, reliable white far-
-~ mer for & 20 A. farm, 4% miles
from Five Points. Mostly Bottom
land, partly planted. 3 room ten-
ant house and barn. Standing

rent. Mrs. R. Lind, Atlanta, 1240

Moreland Ave. S. E.

, Want man for farm work, $10
mo. board and lanudry. B. F.
- Puarcell, Pooler.

' Want middleazed woman = of
good character to take care of

flowers, garden and other light

- farm chores. Must be educated,

~ neat and able stand investiga-

tion. Good home for right party.

Miss Emy Kirgley, Calhoun.

: Want good farmer for 1 horse
farm, standing rent, near At-
Janta. M. M. George, Decatur,

Covington Road.

- Want reliable woman, 20 to 40

_ yrs. of age to attend to poultry

and some other light farm work.

HH. H. Sherman, Ellabelle, R 2.

_ Want unincumbered, middle-
aged woman to live as one of
family and asist with garden
and other light farm work.
Board and small salary. Must be
clean and honest. Mrs. M. Bul-
lard, Buchanan.
Want nice, clean woman to
live in home witn family of 4
and asist with light farm work,
for home and clothes and some
Spending money. Mrs. Bob Pal-
mer, Cleveland, R 1.
Want colored girl or woman to
e help with garden, yard, poultry
and other light farm work.
Small. salary and
hoard. Mrs. Leila S. Wellmaker,
Barnesville, R- i Box 5. SS
fant to :

-| tomato, 500, 65c;

room and

oe



Mrs. Bessie Griggs, LaGrange, R
6, Box 66.

Plants F or Sale

New Pat. thornless Young
Dewberry, $1.50 doz; Blake-
more and Bellmar strawberry,
65c C; Grohoma, 4 lbs. 50c;
Rowden 40 cotton seed, $3.50
per 100. All del. H. A. Neal,
Ashland.

Imp. P= Rk. plants, Red or
Yellow.. Ready now. $1.40 M;
5 M. up, $1.30 M. W. C. Light-
sey, Bristol.

Red Skin Imp. Gov. insp. P.
R. plants, $1.50 M. Count guar.
Marglobe tomato, $1.25 M. Cash
with order. FOB. J. B. Patter-
son, Baxley. R 4. Box 104
*phone, 2014.

Lady T. strawberry, 25c C.
$1.50 M; Klondike, $1.25 M;
Broad Leaf tobacco plants, 25c
C. $2 M; Hot pepper, 25c C.
All May and June del. Straw-
berry plants now ready. Effie
Crow, Gainesville. R 2.

~Genuine Imp. Red Skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp. and treated,
$1.50 M., del. in Ga; $1.25 M.
FOB; Marglobe, New Stone and
Baltimore tomato, $1 M. Mil-
ton Arnold, Surrency:

E. J. and Chas W. cabbage
plants, 75c M. del. Albert Wil-
liamson, Baxley. R 1.

Salmon skin P. R. potatoes,
$1.50 M. prepaid; New Stone
and Marglobe tomato, $1.25 M;
Prizetaker, Yellow and Crystal
Wax onions, Chas W. cabbage,
80c M. prepaid. R. W. Dowdy,
Fitzgerald. R 2.

P. R. plants, $1.50 M: 5 M.
$7; Gr. Baltimore and Marglobe
$4; E. J. and C. W. cabbage,
90c M; 5 M.
500, 40c; 90c M. Prepaid. Cash.
Wilma Upchurch, Baxley.

Chas. W. cabbage, Bermuda
and White Crystal Wax onions,
15c C. $1 M; tomato and letuce
plants,:15c. GC, $1.25 M:: sweet
peppers, 20c C. prepaid. Mrs.
H. L. Brittingham, Guyton.

Mastodon Progressive . ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 30c





C. $2.50 M. Emley Long, Cleve-.

land. R 4.

Red Skin P. R. plants now
ready, $1.25 M. 5 M. up, $1 M.
hot del. Money order for quick
del. Johnnie Lott, Broxton. R
ae :

Field run Morglobe, New
Stone, Baltimore tomato plants
$1 M. Del. Moss packed; Pink,
Red Skin. P. R. plants, $1.50
M. FOB. J. P. Mullis, Baxley.

P. R. plants, $1.85 M; Mar- |

globe, Stone, Gr. B. tomato,
and Giant pepper, 200, 35c;
500, 75c. Safe del. guar. and
pay postage. W. L. McClellan,
Bridgeboro.

Wakefield cabbage plants, $1
M. 2 up, 75c M; Stone and
Marglobe tomato, $1 M. Vic-
tor Deen, Alma.

P. R. potato plants, $1.75 M;
old fashioned Boons $2 M. del.
May and June del; Silver Hull,
and Red Speckled Crowders.
Ea. 10c lb. del. No order less
4 lbs. No chks. Guy Crow,
Gainesville. R 2.

Pure P. R. plants, State insp.
and treated, grown from vine
cuttings. $1.50 M. G. W. Hasty,
Dawson.

Chas. W. cabbage and col-
lard plants, $1 M. del; Marglobe
and. Gr: Baltimore tomato,
Prize-taker onion, $1.25 M. del.
Exch. for baby chicks. My. C.
G. Williams, Baxley. R 4.
Large, healthy E. J. cabbage
plants, 500, 60c, $1 M. post-
paid. Full count guar. Prompt
del. Mrs. T. H. Flowers, Jesup.

_Marglobe & t mato =e $1. 25 _M.

chks. J. B. Taylor, Baxley. R 4.

Box 102.
State insp. and treated Imp.

| Purple Skin P. R., April and

May del. $1.35 M. del; $1.20 M
FOB; Marglobe tomato plants,
$1.25 M. del. Few Stone tomato
Dean Johnson, Ailey. R 2.

Lady T. strawberry plants,
true to name, $1.75 M. 20c C.
Postpaid. Ben Forrest, Gaines-
ville. R 2.

Gov; insp. P:R. plants,-5
M. or more, $1.50 M. del. J.
A. Peterson, Coffee.

Baltimore tomato, $1.50 M.
FOB; E. J., Chas. W. cabbage,
75e M. postpaid; Prompt ship-
ment. O. F. Baker, Sycamore.
R 1. Box 142.

Red Skin P. R. from vine
cuttings, $1.40 M. Del in Ga.
Money order with order. C, C.
Payne, Tifton. R 3

Red Skin P. R., erown from
vines, Insp. and treated, $1.50 |.
M. del. J. W. Haman, Sumner.

Chas. W. cabbage plants. $1
M. del. also big bone Guinea
male, about 100 lbs. for sale.
Abner Baker, Norman Park.

Tomato: Marglobe and Con-
dors, 500, 50c; 90c M; - Flat
Dutch and Copenhagen cab-
bage, 75c M. All moss packed
and postpaid. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald. R 3.

P. R. plants, $1.50 M. 5 M.,
$7; Gr. B. and Marglobe toma-
to, 90c M. 5 M., $4; E. J, C. W.
cabbage, 500, 40c; 90c M. Pre-

paid. Henry D. Hardwick, Bax-
Tey.

Gov. insp. P.=R: plants, now
ready, $1.15 M. del. Good count
and good plants guar.
L: Lightsey, Surrency. R 2.

_ Pure Red Skin potato plants,
not mixed, $1.50 M; tomato, $1
Onions, $1; cabbage, 50c; pep-
per, $1.50 M. Cre: Steedley,
Baxley.

. Genuine Red Skin | P. RR.
plants. Seed from vines, Gov.
insp. and treated, now ready,
$1.25 M. prepaid. Paul: Light-
sey, Screven.

P; R. plants. insp. and treat-
ed, $1.50 M. FOB; Gr. B. to-
mato, $1 M; White Bermuda
onions, $1.25 M. All plants
readp to ship. J. R. Boatne nt,
Coffee.

Cert. Imp. P.. R. potato slips
for sale. Chas. W. Long, At-
lanta., No. 12 Fire Station, Cor.
Moreland & DeKalb Ave.

Hastines--BHarly = Prolific
Marglobe, Red Rock tomato
plants, $f M: 25c CC: Royal
King Sweet pepper, Hot pepper
$1.75 M. 35c C. All ready. Moss

r _packed. P. W. Lightsey, Scre-
500, 60c; $1.15 M; Ruby King

ven.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, al-
so New Gattis P. R. plants,
$1.50 M. del; Marglobe, New
Stone, Baltimore tomato, 95c
M. del. L. C. ue: Surrency
Re:

Kudzu, nice young vines, for
sale or exch. See or write: Mrs.
T. A. Mills, Atlanta. 1686 De-
Kalb Ave., N. E.

P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M;
Ruby King pepper, $1.25 M;
tomato plants, $1.25 M:; Hot
pepper, $1.75 M. April ship-
ment. L. J. Walker, Baxley. R
Le See

Strawberry plants, 15c C.
75c M. Add postage. Mary Fost-
-er, Ellijay. R 3. Box 48.

Mastodon strawberry plants,
20c C. $1.50 M: Add postage.
Mrs. W. H. Sutton, Cleveland.
R 4.

Egeg-plant plants, 15c C., 75c
500; $1.25 M; Ruby King sweet
pepper; Marglobe tomato plants
All same price. Roy L. Lynn,
Collins. R 1. Box 70.

Gov. insp. Imp. P.-R. plants.
Le M. FOB. $1.50 M. del.

Aaron Sellers,



Lonnie |

|
|

7



/Marglobe, New Stone and June

30 M. each week. Joe Baker,
Norman Park. R Sh

P. R. plants, Insp. and treat- =

ed, $1.50 M. prepaid. Now ready

Pink tomato, $1.25 M. prepaid.
T. H. Gordon, Rochelle. R 2.

Imp. Pink Skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp. $1.35 M. del. Exch.
for W. L. or B. L. day old
chicks, or 1 bu. Acre peas for
planting. Mrs. J. C. Flythe, Ha-
Hira 2:

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp-
and treated; $1.25 M. del. J. S.

Kessler, Baxley R 2.

Purple Skin, Imp. P. R.
plants, Gov. insp. $1.50 FOB;
tomato, $1; pepper, $1.50; Ga.
collard, $1 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Sat. assured. Mrs. H. L.
Kesler, Baxley.

E. J., W. cabbage plants, now
ready, 25e, 200: Marglobe to-
mato, 20c C. 35c, 200; $1.50 M.
del; Yellow Skin P. cR.., $1.75
M; Hot pepper, 15c C. All del.
S. R. Harden, Baxley. .

Marglobe tomato and E. J.
cabbage plants, $1.M.. del; po-
tato plants, $1.50 M. Bell pep-
per, $2. Del. H. L. Williams,
Baxley.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, Red

and Pink Skin, now ready; $1.00 ;

M. FOB, or $1.15 M. del. Tomato.
plants, same price. W. J. O'-
Quinn, Jr., Odum, R 2.



Miscellaneous F or Sale



30 lbs. feathers Chen) for sale
or exe, for dried fruit. Make of-
fer. Mrs: N.- W.. Williamson, At-
lanta, 1020 Kirkwood Ave., N. E.
light. 2 horse wagon, first
cond., with tongue and
ts. Gan be used for 1 horse.
A. Wilbanks, Commerce, R 5.

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Catnip, peppermint, Balm,
horehoudn, wild horsemint, i0c
doz; yellow root, Sassafras "root, |
wild- cherry bark, 20 Ib: dbl.
tansy, -2 bunches 15c:- All del.
Miss ' Velvenell White, Dahion-
ega. R 1, Box 35.

Ratsbane, yellow root, 25c Ib;
peppermint plants, 5c doz; yel-}
low and red plum sprouts, crab-
apple sprouts, 50c doz; huckle-
berry, 15 doz. Exc. for anything
can use. Mrs. C. R. Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, R 2...

Black walnut MEATS, clean
dry and in large pieces, 40c lb.
del. Mrs. Lauren Noble, Trenton.

Unwashed, 100 ib. cap. cotton
feed pas for sale. Make best of-
fer. Hoyt B. Little, Ashland.

Catnip, balm, dbl. tansy, gar-
lic, rhubarb, 5c bunch; pepper-
mint, 15 doz; strawberry, 25c |
Cc. huckleberry, 25c doz. Exc. for
white sacks. Miss Arizonia Wa-
ters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 34.

Sweet Gum bark, wild cherry.
bark, sassafras root, ea. 25 1b.
del; wild blackberry plants, 25c"
per C; Yellow root, 50c Ib.. All
del. Fred Stubbs, Rupert. R 1.

Leaf mould in bags by hun-
dred; 50c;. by ton, $7. One for |
gardens, flowers, trees, etc. O. |
Anderson, West Point, s 4, |
phone 3-1-6 L.

Large quantity Calamus for
sale. Make offer. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

Yellow root, green, ~15c 1b;
cherry oark, Maple bark, black
haw, white Ash, 15c lb; cherry,
plum. sprouts, 15c. doz. Exc. Mrs.
D. S. Silver, Talking Rock.

Tobacco For Sale

Good grade, whole leaf chew-
ing tobacco, 10c 1b; smoking, 8c
Ib; also ready prepared tobacco,
15c qt. not prepaid. Cash with
order. G. Ss. Beck, Uvalda, Bea2,

Good, whole - leaf, flue cured.





| bu; 18 bu.





sacks, $1.25 bu. FOB. G:
ple on request. Wm. M
Mitchell, R 2.
Choice bunch Velve
screened, $3.25 bu. 5 o
$3.00 bu; Thresh run,
hulls, $2.75 bu; also go
Ga. Runner peanuts
FOB. Limited stock
Dockweiler, Cordele, R
Peas, mostly New Hras
cent sound, $1.85 bu
quick sale. Sample
F. T. Denham, Eatont

100. bu. Brabs, $2.25
bu. Whipps, 25c bu.
25 bu. mixed, $2. FO!
Coogle, Oglethorpe, R

20 bu. sound Iron pe
J. M. Brady, Mauk.

A No. 1 Bunch Speckl
peas, $1.75 bu. at Bluff
Shepard, Bluffton. ;

150 lbs. Henderson B
beans, 10c lb. FOB. W
dlebrooks, Mayfield.

50 bu. Mixed Spec
Clays, weevil-free,. al
New Eras. Make be
whole lot. C. D. Mor
broke.

Tender, mixed cornfiek
5 -dif, kinds, 20 1b;.Pur
peas, 10c Ib. Add postag
Mrs. T. A. Ross, Adairsv
7 or 8 bu. Rust-Proot
$2.50 bu. FOB. Cash, wit
No chks. C. C. Smit
Fee ks

New Era peas, not mu
25 bu; Grohoma seed,
Cash, with order. J. L. M
Calhoun, R 3.

White, Crease- back:
cornfield beans, 20c 1b;
bunch baby limas, 15
age paid on 2 Ibs. or me
add postage. Mrs. R. C.
Watkinsville, R 2, ~
cornfield beans fcr s
cup. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal

Bunch Velvets, al
sound, pure, $3, 5 bu. lo}
$2:505 15 bie
FOB. In 2% bu. bags. Im
shipment. J. B. Procto!
man, R i.

40 bu. sound, clean,
peas. $2 bu. FOB. W.B
Dudley. :

90-day Velvet beans, $:
No. 1 Runner peanuts,
B. Johnson, Bronwood

50 Ibs. sound, cle:
beans, $3, FOB. A.
Canon.

Biloxi beans, Souda
$3 bu. O. F. Mathews,

75 bu. good, sound. mix
$1.75 bu. Mostly New
bu. Cal. black-eyed peas,
and clean, $2.50 bu. FO!
Brightwell, Maxeys.<. =

Sound, tender, striped
beans, tender brown
beans, Black Mexican pol
prepaid, large cupful, 20c
preferred. Mrs. N. B.
Oakwood, R 1.

2% bu. Tillmans 2-
peas, $2 bu; 3 bu. large st
Velvet beans, $1.50 bu
Griffin, Egypt.

50 bu. 90-day Velvet
per cent sound, $1.25 |
or more, $1 bu. FOB.
liamson, Pitts.

20 bu. new crop, re
genuine O-too-tans, $6
ee money order. J. D.

ackson, R 3. :

bu. Brabs, nice, cleat
out rain on them, $2.50 b
35 Ibs. white running
beans, nice for planti:
lb. 50 bu. good corn, o1
bu. my barn. F. E. M