VOLUME 17.
i: Grain and Hay For Sale|;
ES 6 tons choice peanut hay,
full of .peanuts, $15 per ton,
at my barn. Rufus Chappell,
Americus.
Want 10 tons good Soy Bean
hay, $16 per ton; 300 to 400
bu. corn in.shuck, 70c bu. 80
Ibs. A. H. Ramsey, Crandall.
Tobacco For Sale
Good, whole leaf tobacco, 10
. Ibs., $1.50 perpaid to 3rd zone.
Frank Harris, Baxley.
Good flu cured tobacco, 10c}
Ib. FOB. Exch. for anything
can use of equal value. Walter
Kennedy, Baxley.
. Home cured tobacco, 8 Ibs.
$1 del. to 2nd zone. Mrs. W. E.
McCoy, Baxley. R 2.
Miscellaneous For Sale |
- Cured Deer Tongue leaves, for
smokers flavoring; Unprepared,
25 lb.; prepaid, 50c package. G..
FF. Sutton, Lyons.
Yellow Root, 25c lb. 2 Ibs. 45c; |,
catnip, 4 large bunches, 20c, plus
postage; 9 bunches, 45c plus post-
age. Over 3 Ibs. Yellow Root,|
postage will.be paid. B. C.-Cav-
ener, Clermont, Rt. 1.
. Blue Damson plums, 10c.ea. $1
doz.; white velvet okra seed, 10c
cupful. Exc. for 100 lb. cap. .white
feed sacks. Add postage. . Mrs.
Gussie Conner, Buchanhan, R 1.
- Sassafras root, yellow root, wild |}
cherry bark, 20c lb.; peppermint, |
catnip, balm -horehound, 10c doz.
dbl. and single tansy, 2 bunches, ||
10c.. Mrs, E. S. Holloway, Dah- |
donega, R 1. Box 35.
Yellow root, sassafras,
ga, R 1.
- Hundreds of pounds,
Add postage. Miss Rhodia..Mae
Hester, Marietta, R 3.
Yellow May apple, black haw, |}
50c; |
Slippery. elm bark, 5 Ibs.
bird-dock, 5 lbs. 75c; blood root,
5 Ibs. $1.00. Add postage. . Miss|
_M, E. Adams, Marietta, R 3.
Eggs For Sale
Pure bred M. B. turkey eggs, |
Cash. with |
$1.60 per doz, \del.
order. Mrs. -Murry Welsh, Bue-
Na Vista, R 6.
_. . White Giant: :
Strain, $1.00 per 15; 10 selected
Black Giant hens and -cockerel, |:
_ $10.00,.FOB shipping point, Mrs. |
J. KE. Passe, Madison, R 2, Box39. |:
Mix. Bronze turkey eggs; $1.25}:
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTO
STATE CAPITOL
a
it,
who has planted no cotton at all for.
seme surplus of cotton which has de
Bill this is amply
ehurches.
The big. fish have been feeding off. the little
The farmer who toils and sweats under the ho
than the millionaire bar
DEPARTMENT of
ao GG. ADAMS .
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2) AGRICULTURE. ==
24] COMMISSIONER ===
Nobody in the State is more interested in
whom the Bankhead Bill favors. ! 0
senisier the provisions of the Bill. The Department of
ut so far as I have talked with the agents ang Count
accord with the provision to protect the small farmer.
To my mind it is absurd for the Government to punish the small farmer and the farmer- |
years, whe have had no part in producing the burden-
pressed the price far below the cost of preduction,
Instructions pave not
_ Judging from the flood cf mail coming to my office asking information about the Bank-
head Cotton Control Bill, I know that the farmers are greatly interested in its provisions, And
_ too, Iam sure thousands of others who do not take the time to write are equally concerned.
the farmer than I, especially the small farmer
reached the farm agents yet.
They
Agriculture has nothing to do with
y Committees ,they are heartily
in
Out of the Ten Million bale allotment to the cotton belt, One Million bales are reserved to
care for this class of farmers. The big farmer will be scaled do ufficiently to provide all
the.small cotten.growers the same acreage they have been ee : Salida rink
1 BTOWEES : ing and to those who have
-been planting Nene a reasonable acreage, at least that is what re a
we are told by the A; A. A.
I have had a number of inquiries about God's Acre for the support of the church. Under
the rental reduction program these churches Could not raise any cotion. Under the Bankhead
cared for, and I do not know a better plan to support our many weak
fish long enough. Turn about is fair play.
t summer sun makes less profit on his cotton
: aron on Wall Street, who never saw a.cotton field. I think, under the
leadership of a.great. President, this state of affairs is being changed. 2
We farmers should not. seek to plant the whole earth in cotton. When an Eight Million
every nerve to produce a less.than worthless sur
head Bill, cotten will undoubtedly bring from I
to produce cotton this year than it.did last year. It will prebably cost 10c per pound. Four
bales at 20c per pound will give a.profit of Two Hundred Dollars. Eight bales at 10c will give
. no profit at.all and continue us in penal servitude as we have been for years. Too. it is ex-
tremely doubtful. of the Jarger yield would sell. for.10c. ;
bale crop brings more money than a Sixteen Million bale crop, how foolish it is for us to strain
plus. lf we stay within the bounds of. the Bank-
to 20c this fall. It will cost a goed deal more
I feel safe in advising.that the county agents and county committees will aliot toe any far-
Commissioner of Agriculture.
mer, under the provisions of the Bankhead Bill, five or six acres te the mule, regardless of his
previous acreage. Any other treatment would be downright absurd.
Eggs For Sale
Thoroughbred Light Brahn
eggs, 75c per 15. Mrs. Dan Kir
land, Douglas. 3 ie
Buff Orp. eggs, 50c per
$1.00 for 30; also Buff Orp.-ro
ers, 2 for $1.75; cockerels, 3 |
75c ea. All del. Mrs. M. S. N:
ols, Ocilla, R, 1, Box 2. 4
Pure Giant strain Light Brah-
ma eggs from special mating n,
$1.00 per 15, or 2 for $1.75. R. C.
Mulligan, Washington, R 3.
Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, 75
per 15, insured and prepaid. J
HH. jhoyd,..Milan,..Ri3. wo.
Pure bred M. B. .turkey
$15.00 per C; baby turkeys, 36
ea..Cash with order. Mrs. ] 1
Welsh, Buena Vista, R 6.
Dark Cornish eggs, 75c per s
ting, or 5c ea. del. i
Simpson, Culverton, R 1.
Light Brahma eggs for hatch-
ing ,50c per 15, prepaid. A. R.
Buxton, Girard.
Mahoods World Champion
Winter Layers, S.C. R. I.
eggs, $1.50 for 15. Mrs. J. M. For-
bus, Hogansville, 11 Church St
Thoroughberd Giant M. B. tur-
key eggs of high fertility, $250
per 15, postpaid. J. B. Mathis
Canton, R 1. ae
Few settings of old-fashioned
blue with white specs guin
eggs, 75c per 17. Crates to be
returned. Mrs. Ruth W. Chap-
man, Butler, R 1. ia
wild
cherry bark, 20c lb. balm catnip |.f}
peppermint, horehound, 10c doz. |,
_. dbl. and single tansy, 2 bunches ||
.10c. Miss .L. M. White, Dahlone- |
ok Rattle- |,
Snake and sassafras, yellow dock |
Toot, walnut, wild cherry, peach |.
. tree bark, 5 Ibs./25c; 20 Ibs. $1.00. |
eges, Marcy |
-Per.doz.:, Miss Ruth Brown, Shi-
-loh, R 1, Box-120.
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MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices May 7, 1934... Always Subject to Variation. 9
Georgia Produced, nearby Hennery, selected, fresh eggs: Retail, 30c doz. Wholesale, 24e doz.
Atlanta
Eggs, Extra, Selected Whites, doz.$- .17
Eges: Extra, doz. ---.------------ 16
Fegs, Standard, doz. ------------- 15%
Eges, Georgia trade,.doz. --------- 14%
Eggs, yard run, doz. ~------------- 15%
Hens, Heavy-Breed, Ib. ----------- 11-12
AWens. beshorns,: Ib. .+<----=-r--~-- a!
_-Roosters, Ib. --------------------- .06
Triers 1b. 2 ee
Duekoelh. es ee 10
Ceece Ab. oe es ee es .08
Turkeys, lb. ---------------------- Glo
Country Butter, best table, lb._---- 20
Field Peas, mixed, bu. ----------- 1.50
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ------- 2.00
* Bar Corn (80 Jbs. to bu.) -------- 85.
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. ----- 2.50
Cabbage, (green, per 100 Ibs.) ----- 1.25
Cabbage (white, per 100 Ibs.) ----- 1.25
INDEX
Grain. nad Hay For Sale
Tobacco For Sale
Georgia Products Wanted
Georgia Products For Sale
Miscellaneous For Sale
Eggs For Sale
Live Stock For. Sale
Live Steck Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted
Seed For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
_ SPANISH PEANUTS, No. I, $65.00 per ton, del. mills
: , DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE quotations on 92 SCORE
pe sett sales at CHICAGO: Tuesday, May 1, 24c; Wednesday,
May 3 24; Friday, May 4, 2334;
Saturday, May 5, 2334.
BUTTERBased up-
May 2, 24; Thursday,
oe
Ibs. for-a 10 Ib. pail of ni
| $1. Sat. guar. Sample on re-
|S. Johnson, Atlanta, 940 Hills. St,
Georgia Products
For Sale
BUTTER FOR SALE
Fresh, yellow butter in % Ib.
prints, 5 lbs. $1 del. Exch.
chunk honey. Write first. M
J. Chambers, Bowdon. R 1
Nice, fresh, yellow butter, no
squid 3oliq ql UI SUTIO[OO
3 lbs. del. in same shipment,
quest for postage. Mrs. P. W
Hyatt, Bowdon. R 4. a
4 lbs. fine Jersey butter each
week, 20c lb. Cash with order.
No chks. Mrs. V. T. Chambers,
Cumming. R 2. @
Georgia Products |
Wanted
CORN AND SEED CORN
Want 50 bu. corn for feeding
purposes, as near Jackson as pos-
sible. Quote best del. price. Sam
Ss. E.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
Swap % bu. Flat Bunch pea:
nuts for % bu. Spanish peanuts
Both hand picked, shelled an
sorted. Hach pay charges. J. J.
Little, Empire, R 2. .
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: Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by. the
_ BUREAU OF MARKETS
Department Of |
Agriculture
es Executive Offices:
- State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
G. C. ADAMS,
ae Commissioner
Jj. F. GREER, Director
Bureau of Markets
Thursday, May 10, 1934
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_ Live Stock F or Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
-i pure bred sub. to reg. Jer-
y male calf, 3 wks. old, $3.
at time of submitting notice
to Bulletin, April 26th.). Miss
Mellie Walliams, Milan. Box 43.
_ Pure bred, reg. Polled Here-
ford cattle, both bulls and heif-
ers,, Pure Angora goats. For
Sale. E. T. Boswell, Siloam.
_ 4 good dairy cows, (Jerseys)
2 fresh in, cheap or exch. for
corn or something can use. R.
N. Lupo, Bromville. R 1.
- Gentle, Black Jersey heifer,
fresh (thoroughbred male) and
milking extra well. No bad qual-
ities. $25 for both; nice, choice
heifer, Holstein and Jersey, 17
mos. old, $15. At barn. Mrs.
Della Brookshire, Demorest.
Reg. Guernsey bull and 2 yr.
old heifer, now milking, also
Grade Guernsey and Jersey
- cows, now fresh. A. J. Strick-
Jand, Blackshear.
-Milch cows for sale or trade
for Springers, or beef yearlings
- L. M. McEachern, College Park.
Wear Cooks Crossing.
- 2 Jersey bulls, 2 yrs. and 1
8 mos. old. Highly bred, good
qualities, can be reg. $12.50 to
$20. Papers cost of. fee. S.L.
L. Greene, Cuthbert. R 4.
Poll bull, baled oats. Will exch.
Flovilla. J. T. Chambers, Flo-
Live Stock For Sale _
=
Plants, For Sale
Thornton, Dewey Rose. R 2.
A promising Jersey heifer; to
come in,, in June, $25. Mrs. R.
3 yoke of oxen, with bows
and yokes, $225. Alex K. Ses-
soms, Cobdell.
Milch cows, priced reasonably
See at barn. M. S. Tanner
Flowery Branch. Chestnut Mtn.
Polled Hereford bulls all
ages, reg. to ped; Polled Here-
ford cows.and heifers, bred and
unbred; also Hereford stocker
cattle in care lots. Seen at
Piedmont Farms. J. C. Collier,
Barnesville.
For sale: 22 mos. old Red
for live stock. Want to buy 10
calves, 3 mos. old and up. Odis
Duggan, Chester.
Reg. Jersey heifer, freshen
May 10th, well bred, $25 at
vill.a She
Guernsey bull calves, $15 ea.
without papers, or reg. in your
name, $25; also reg. cows and
heifers, reasonable. J. M. Lank-
ford, Americus. R 3.
1 Jersey cow, with 2nd calf
(1 mo. old), for sale. Johnnie
Neal, Coose. R 1.
|} of pigs may be changed ac-
4 sub. to
| tle, work single or double;
J. C. Goodson,
i HOGS FOR SALE
~ 6 mix. pigs: Black Essex and
Big Bone Guinea, 9 wks. old fat
and thrifty. Guar. satisfaction.
$1.90 ea. carted and treated.
FOB. (This notice sent to Bul-
letin April 28thage and prices
cordingly.) W. M. Harper, Osi-
erfield. R 1. :
Dark Blue Guinea boars, 2
A No. 1s, wt. 100 lbs. or more,
5% mos. old, $10 each; young
sow, 175- 200 lbs. wt. bred, $10;
1 bred gilt, $6. W. A. Sumner,
Norristown.
4 S. P. C. boars, wt. 100 Ibs.
reg. Good breeding.
$4.50 ea. Lake McDonald, Vi-
dalia. R 4.
HORSES AND MULES
1 good plug work mule, a
stout, old one horse wagon, for
sale, sheap. A. J. Collins, Dem-
orest.
Shetland pony,: about 6 yrs.
old, very gentle, for sale. Mrs.
Atlanta. 894
Oglethorpe St. Raymond, 0706.
1 good black mare mule, wt.
1 M lbs. A real mule for $85.
T. Henry Sproull, Stilesboro.
Mare mule, wt. 800 lbs. 12
yrs. old, $35. C. S. Driskell, Jul-
iette, R 1. Box 114.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Exch. 2 shoats, 50 to 75 Ibs.
ea. 1 brood sow, 150 lbs. for
a good milch cow. B. M. Mo-
mand, Atlanta. LaFayette ave.
Want good milch cow at)
once. At least 2 gal. or more of
milk each day. State kind, age,
and how old last calf is, and
lowest cash price. Mrs. L. M.
Evans, Cumming R 5.
Want 4 gal. cow on weekly
payment terms, or will trade
equal value. D. S. Hudgins, At-
lanta. 824 Jefferson St. N. W.
HOGS WANTED
Want a thoroughbred Duroc
Jersey boar, about 1 yr. old,
with reg. papers. Write best
price. M. C. Sims, Monroe.
HORSES AND MULES
Want to buy a Jack at reas-
onable price. F. M. Kincaid,
Griffin. Box 455.
Want to swap bay mare mule,
9 yrs. old, wt. 1175 Ibs., pert,
gentle, work anywhere and
sound, for a pair of small mules
wt. 700- 850 lbs. and not over
10 yrs. old. Consider swap for
1 small mule and SEE STSNCE. |
Elbert Cain, Hoschton. R 2.
Experienced dairyman, small
family, wants job at once. Ref-.
erences. E. N. Waller, Decatur.
R22:
16 yr. old boy wants place on
farm, $3 per week. Will have to
come or send after him. Write
to Mrs. Bell Barber, Atlanta.
37 Woodward Ave. S. W.
Widow with 1 child, 8 yrs.
old, wants job on farm doing
light farm work. Prefer near
Waycross. Mrs. Zoe Trulock,
Jesup. Clo W. M. Thornton.
32 yr. old man wants job
on farm, doing light farm work,
and can also drive car or truck.
Go anywhere. C. J. Fowler,
Paes PO; BOX 252.
Want job with nice people on
farm. Exp. with flowers, poul-
try, etc. Send stamped envelope
for reply. 19 yrs. of age. Miss
Bul Hayes, Bartow. R 5. |
_A man and wife want small
farm in Fulton county, on
halves or shares. J..W. Sheriff,
College Park.
Want job on farm doing light
farm work. Elderly: couple, or
widow preferred. Bonnie Best,
Macon. R 1,
Want job on farm with
Christian people, doing light
farm work. Am wmiddelaged,
Christian woman. Martha
Couch, Ball Ground. R 1..
Farm Help Wanted
Want a man, exp., and cap-
able, dependable, to operate a
12 to 14 M. cans per day steam
pressure cannery. Wm. Johnson,
Hazlehurst.
Want middleaged white wo-
man to look after 1 cow, poul-
try and other light farm work.
Must be of good character, de-
pendable, good ref. Will come
after or send transportation. A.
N. Adams, Elberton. R 2.
Want unincumbered white
woman, 20 to 35 yrs. of age,
to assist with light farm work;
milk cows, tend to garden,
poultry, etc. Small salary. H.
C. Bone, Dallas.-R 3.
Want family with 2 or more
good plow hands for a 1 horse
farm, of-corn, peas, beans, po
tatoes, etc, on halves, and to
plow by the day or month. Al-
so must be good truck driver.
Mrs. Kate Gordy, Cusseta. R 2.
Want man with small family
to plow 20 acre crop and help
with poultry. Reasonable cash
wages and home to live in. D.
P. Martin, Cobbtown. -
Want middleaged woman on
the farm, live as one of family
and small salary, to do light
farm work. W. T. Driver, Col-
lege Park. R 2.
Want man, not under 24 yrs.
of age, with high school educa-
tion, to work on truck farm,be
able to keep up Ford car, be
healthy, industrious and strict-
ly honest. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson.
Want white woman for light
farm work, poultry and cows,
etc. Small salary and live as
one of family. C. B. Johnson,
Jackson.R 1.
Want reliable, unincumbered
woman with farm experience,
kone who also knows how to
preserve and can fruits and
vegetables, not over 45 yrs. old.
E. M. Jones, Atlanta. 23 - 4th
St. N. W.
Plants For Sale
New Stone and Gr. B. tomato
plants, all var. cabbage, 60c, 500:
$1.00 M, postpaid. Roots mossed.
Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, R 4,
Box 144...
Strong Gr. B., New Stone and
Marglobe tomato plants, 20c, C;
60c, 500; $1.00 M del.; Ruby King
and Bell pepper, 25 C; 500,
$1.00; $1.75 M del. W. J. Pea-
cock, Mt. Vernon,
Progressive Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 30c C; $1.75 M;
Rhubarb, 3, 50c; peppermint, 25c
doz. All del., moss packed. Leo
Blackwell, Cleveland.
P. R. potato, Pink and Yellow
Skin, by express, $1.20 M; by
mail, $1.35 M., all del.; Chas. and
E. J. Wakefield cabbage, 85c M,
del: J. G. Purcell, Baxley.
Crystal Wax Bermuda onion
plants, 500, 40c; 75c M del. N.
F. Taylor, Hawkinsville.
Pink Skin P. R. plants, $1.25
M del.; 5 M, $1.10 M del. Good
plants. Prompt.shipment. L. L.
Groover, Baxley, R 4, Box 149.
Pink Skin P. R., 80c M, FOB;
$1.10 M del. Full count Guar.
New Stone( Baltimore, Marglobe
tomato, $1.00 M del.; 15e C.
W. C. Carter, Baxley, R 4, Box
Ms
Cert. Marglobe, Red Rock to-
mato plants, $1.00 M del.; 25c C.
No checks. L. Lightsey, Screven.
Banana Yams, $1.75 M; also
Pink Skin P. R. potato plants,
$1.15 M del..T. T. Winge, Alma.
P. R. potato, $1.25 M del. Cash
with order. No checks. W. A.
Thornton, Odum, R A. Box 135.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, -grown
from vines, $1.15 M del. No chks.
George Griffis, Odum.
Klondike strawberry plants,
15 C; 500, 75c;. $1.25 M; Lady
Thompson, 20c. C; 500, $1.00;
$150 M; Broad Leaf Tobacco
plants, 20e C; $1.50 M. Ethel
Crow, Gainesville, R 3.
Imp. Red and Pink Skin P. R.
potato plants, insp. and treated,
$1.25 M del. No chks. Money
order. Now ready. A. Bowen,
Bristol. .
P. R. plants, state insp., 5 M
$3.75, FOB. Millions to offer
Shipment and count.guar. F. G.
Tyre, Bristol.
Insp. P. R. plants, from vine
grown seed, now ready, $1.00 M,
FOB; $1.25 M del. Full count
and good plants. M. T. Griffis,
Odum.
Millions Pink and Red Skin P.
R., $1.00 M. All var. tomatoes
and cabbage, 60c M. Strong
plants and count guar. W. H.
Morris, Baxley, R 1.
Imp.. Red Skin P. R.. plants,
$1.25 M; 5 M $1.00 M. Cash with
order. C. V. Willard, Douglas.
imp, =P. = plants,: -$1.25- M,
FOB. Exc. some for hay peas.
J. R. Thomas, Surrency, R 2.
State insp. pure P. R. Red Skin
potato plants, $1.50 M, FOB;
Dutch, Chas. Wakefield, E. J.
Wakefield cabbage, Prize Taker,
Crystal Wax onion, 65c M, FOB;
95 M, postpaid. L. P. Legg, Ash-
burn.
Cert. Pink Skin P. R. Yellow
Skin P. R., Nancy Hall, Japanese
Yam potato plants, $1.50 M,
FOB. Full count. Fair treat-|
ment. H. F. Stair, Lenox.
Potato plants, $1.25 M; tomato
plants, 75 M. R. J. Boatright,
Coffee.
Kudzu, large plants, 2 and 3
yrs. old, and more, 75c C; 300,
$2.00; 500, $3. Carefully packed
and postpaid. J. W. Toole, Ma-_|
con, R 2. |
Gov. insp. and treated Red.
Skin P. R. and Nancy Hall pota- |
to slips, $150 M, FOB. A. R.
Jones, Pelham, Box 273. |
.P. R. potato plants, $1.50 M; |
10 M or more, $1.25 M, FOB,
John A. Lyon, Broxton. |
P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.50 M, del; tomato plants, $1.00
M, del; cabbage, E. J. Wakefield,
$1.00 M, del. Walter Pohnson. |
Hazlehurst, P. O. Box 134, |
Red Latham, Black and Pure
ple Raspberry, 40c doz; Garden
Gooseberry, 8 for $1.00; calamus,
Sage, horehound, catnip, 3, 25c:
peppermint, 10c doz. T. F. Eat-
on, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 38. .
Bell and hot peppers, Black
Beauty egg-plants, 50c C: Early
and late tomatoes, cabbage, Ice-
berg lettuce, 36c C. All del. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.
| State insp. and-Gov. treated
Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 30c C; Blue Damson
and large Goose plums, 15c a.,
or exc. for white feed sacks; 1
bush for 2 sacks. Mrs. Cleo Long
Dahlonega, R 1. :
Pure P. R. potato slips, Gov.
insp., $1.50 M. Book your order ~
now. Ready by May 10th. C, F.
Waldrip, Gainesville, R: 2.
Hot and Sweet: pepper plants,
20c C; tomato plants, early type,
25c C. Bessie Martin, Gaines-
ville, R 5. :
Pure Yellow Skin P. R. potato
plants, $1.007 M., FOB, D. G3
Whiddon, Tifton, R 3. - Se
White and red skin potato
plants, Gov. insp. Guar. $1.35
M. Del. in Ga. F. T. Murray
Patterson. R, 1.
P. R. potato plants, Gov.
insp. and. treated, $1.50 M. 5
M. up, $1.35 M. W. J. Boyette,
Bristol.
April and Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 1lc C; white pop
corn 5c cup; Sweet and Hot
pepper, heading collard, 4 thls.
lic, not del. No stamps. Mrs. ~
Sam Smith, Austell. R 2.
P. R. plants, Red and Yel-
low. Guar. unmixed. $1.10 M.
5- Me up, $1_M. FOB. =D. B.
Bland, Baxley.
Marglobe tomato plants, $1
M. FOB; improved P. R. potato,
$1.40 M. del. Mrs. Evelyn Lewis,
Baxley. R 4.
P. R. potato plants now ready.
State insp. and guar. pure to
name. $1.50 M. Money order.
(6 miles south Surrency.) Mrs.
Lilla Campbell Surrency.
Genuine Early Triumph po-
tato plants, State insp. $1.50
M. FOB. Amount very limited.
G. J. Holton, Alma. R 4. ee:
Cert. Golden P. R. potato ~
plants, $1.50 M. Exp. Collect;
$1.75 M. del. S. B. Rogers, Jes-
up. ee
Ruby King pepper plants, $2.
M. FOB; tomato plants, Mar-
globe and Gr. Baltimore, 80c
M. FOB. Dorris Black, Baxley.
R 4. Box 118.
Pure P. R. plants,. Gov. insp.
$1.35 M. FOB. J. S. Miles, Cof-
fee.
Millions Cert. P. R. plants
$1.15 M., $5.50. Prompt ship-
ment guar. John F. Mullis. Al- -
ma.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.35
M; 5: M.-lots, $1.25 M: Del. J, |
W. Beckworth, Baxley. RFD.
Cabbage plants, 25c C: $1
M. Tomato plants, 40c C. $1.50 ~
M. del; good plug mule, $150.
Half cash, bal. to Sept. 1, 1934;
Brab seed peas, $2.50 bu. Vel-
vet beans $1.50 bu. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore. =
Pink Skin P. R. plants; Mar-
globe tomato, $1.25 M, or 15
C. Exch. for syrup or Brab peas.
C. EH. Morris, Surrency. R 2.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50
M. 5 M. up, $1.40 M. del to 4th
zone. Coley C. Young, Rebecca.
Pimiento pepper plants from
Cert seed, 6 to 8 in. plants, $1.50
M. FOB. J .M. Kinard, Baxley.
Marglobe New Stone, Gr.
Baltimore tomato plants, grown
from Cert. seed, blight-proof,
wilt-resistant, $1 M. del. Good
count and good size plants. Will
exch. G. C. OQuinn, Surrency.
Marglobe and Baltimore to-
mato plants, $1 M. del; Chas.
W. cabbage, 75c M. collect;
Portoricans, $1.50 M. Del. G. L.
Youmans, Savannah. R 2.
Purple Skin P. R. plants,
$1.50 M. del. Now ready. J. T.
Goodrum, Warwick. R 3.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.35
M. del; $1.20 M. FOB. Also to-
mato plants, $1 M. Lee Leggett,
Baxley. R 4. Box 137. :
Imp. Pink. and Red Skin, P. *
R., Gov .insp. and treated, $1.25
Ms del. Good, strong plants,
Sat. guar. J. H. Miles, Baxley.
Reo : :
nsp. Ready ae
Go
_M. FOB. ~ Greer
ton. R 3.
Gr. Baltimore to-
moss packed, $1.10
eal Market
=90c M.. del, - RzM,
axley. R 4.
Red and Yellow Skin
lants, now ready. Any
, MM. Marglobe, Gr. Bal-
- and cabbage
?
$1 M. Warren Miles
Bi.
oe $1. 10 M. del.
. plants, Pink or. Yel-
in, $1.25 M. del. in Ga.
anch, Baxley. eae
lants, Gov. insp, and
1M. del. in Ga. E. N.
Odum...
uda onion, 85c M; to-
, var., 75c M; Ruby
Pimiento peppers,
; cabbage, 50c M. egg-
$1. 15 M. ALM
Buchanan, Baxley. R 4.
plants, Pink or Yellow
ov. insp. $1.25 M. or
yr Brab or Iron pea seed,
chicks.-G.-A. Lewis,
4, Box 119.
torican plants, $1 M
. through: May. S.
Baxley.
plants, insp.. Cert. now
$11.50. Exch. for sorghum
. $1.25 M. Expressed;
ed at 50c bu. del. Major
ainesville. R 1.
ink Skin P. R. plants,
treated, $1.50 M. del.
rders for April 20th.
lants. Prompt service
. J. Crumley, Lenox. R
ne P. R. plants, $1.25 M
$1 M. Exp. Collect;
ore and Marglobe to-
1.25 M. del. John Dan-
ley. : :
Skin P. R. plants $1
} B. B. Milikin, Baxley.
ito plants, Cert seed
500, 65c; $1 M. 2 M.
Good, tough plants.
mith, Eldorendo.
insp. P. R. potato, $1.50
Mie or more, $1.40 M.
well rooted. J. J. Olliff,
sp. Red Skin P. R.
$1.25 M. FOB: Stone to-.
nis $1. M. All now
. D. Shannon, Alma.
I. FOB; $1.50 M. del:
one and Marglobe to-
Be M. Sat. guar. H. S.
1
Bradford, Nashville.
lants, $1.50 M. 5 M.
0 M. FOB. Mrs.
Graham.
insp. P. R. plants, now
51.35 M. 5 M. Up $125
OB. Cash. C. M. Hallman,
e Pek; sien $1.50
3rd zone. Mrs. Ruth
ixley, R 2.
lobe and Gr. Baltimore
plants, $1 M.; cabbage,
Ruby King, Bull Nose,
0, Hot Capenne pepper
fis Y Dent, Baxley.
plants $1 M; New Stone
- Baltimore tomato, $1
Y King and Hot Cay-
eppr, $1.50 M. J. B.
Spo Pb. 'R. plants, $1.25
tomato and cabbage
H var, 90c M; Exch.
spiants. $1 M..5
FOB. Prompt
tentz, Baxley.
Versie _
_ tomato, $1 M. del;
tomato, $1 M. FOB P
tato, $1.15 M. FOB. D. M. Boat-
right, Baxley. R 4. Box 80.
Calamus plants, 20c doz;
horse-radish plants, 25c~ doz;
black walnut sprouts, 1 yr. old,
Mrs. Hattie Johnson, Alto. R 1.
_ Gov. insp. P. R. plants, Imp.
Pink Skin and Nancy Hall $1.50
M; tomato plants, blight-proof,
80c M; cabbage and Ga. col-
lards, 75c M. All FOB. Mrs. Vir-
die Brigham, Baxley.
Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore and
New Stone tomato plants, $1.10
M. del. in Ga. Cash with order.
Mrs. Snodell Mobley, Baxley. R
4. Box 45.
Imp. Red Skin and Yellow
Skin P. R. plants now ready,
$1.40 M. del: Red Hot pepper,
30G-C: Marglobe and Gr. Bal-
timore tomato, moss packed $1
M. FOB; $1.15 M. del. Ottis
Pittman, Baxley. R 4. Box 159.
. <Genuine P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. and treated. Full count
and prompt shipment. $1.50 M.
del. Cash with order. Henry
C. Ahl. Baxley. R 1,
Cabbage, 50c C; lead. var.
tomato, 75c M; Ruby King and
Pimiento, Hot Capenne pepper,
$1.25 M; P. R. potato, $1.20
-M. 5 M. up, $1 M. Ranville Fos-
sett. Baxley.
State insp. P. R. plants, $1.25
M. del. Prompt shipment. Full
count. D. B. Medders, Surrency.
Genuine Red and Pink Skin
P. R. plants, $1.40 M. del. Mar-
globe and Gr. Baltimore: to-
mato plants, 90c M. del. Ear-
nest Lewis, Baxley.
Good, Strong, Cert. P. R.
plants, $1 M. 4 M. up, 90c M.
FOB. Prompt shipment guar.
W.R. Batten, Winokur. R 1.
Brimmer tomato plants now
ready, 20c C; 85c, 500, not del.
Mrs. G. McDaniel, Tazewell,
Ge.
Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore
tomato plants, 90c M.. del. Moss
packed. Cabbage plants, 60c M.
del. Full count. Mrs. D. H. Deen,
Baxley. R 4. Box 97.
Pure P. R. plants, $1.50 M.
old fashioned Spanish Boons, $2
M. Ready about May 15th. Guy
Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
-P. R. plants, $1.45 M. del:
3M. $4.20 del; 5 M., $5.50 FOB
10. M., $10 FOB. Prompt ship-
ment. S. D. Sheffield, Baxley.
R 4.
Pure Red and Pink Skin P.
i R. plants, $1.50 M. del; Boons,
, imp. P. R. and Nan- |
tato plants now ready |
$2; Marglobe tomato seed, $1.25
ib; Stone and Baltimore, 75c
Ib. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch.
Imp. Red Skin P. R.; the new
imp. P. R., also with-resistant
Marglobe tomato plants, $1.25
M. del. All grown from Cert.
seed. J. P.. Beck Baxley. R 3.
Well rooted, Gov. insp. Imp.
'P. R. potato plants, now ready.
$1.25 M Good count. Sat. guar.
G..D. Vaughn, Baxley. R 4. Box
95.
E. J., . W. and Copenhagen
cabbage plants, 90c M. del;
Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore
Bermuda
onions. 90c; Ruby King, 30c
C .W. C. Dedge, Baxley. P. O.
Box 64.
Imp. Purple Skin P. R. plants
Gov. insp. $1.75 M; Bunch P.
R. and Spanish Boons,
Now ready. Money order. Ray
Hemphill! Flowery Branch. R 1.
Imp. Cert. Red or Pink Skin
P..R. potato plants, $1.35 M.
del: cabbage and tomato plants,
1 M. del. in Ga. B, E. Daniel,
Tyee
Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants
now ready, $1.40 M. del. in Ga.
Joe Harrison, Rockingham. .
PR. potato plants, Gov.
insp. $125 M. del. by parcel
vost. D . Moore, Pitts.
_ Marglohe tomato plants, 15c
C; $1.25 M. cabbage, collard,
= po- |.
pepper, Brocoli
$1 M.
ell Baxley.
Cert. and insp. P. R. a
and Break O,Day and Mar-
globe tomato plants, 20c C.
$1.25 M. Del. Ready. Mrs. J.
B. Paul, Leesburg.
Purple and Pink Skin P. R.
potato plants, - $1.50 M. del.
$1.25 M. FOB. Full count and
prompt shipment. EY L. Ander-
son, Alma. R 4.
Baltimore, Stone, Red Rock
and Barglobe tomato plants:
Ruby King and. World Beater
and cabbage
plants, 500 75c; $1.25 M. Post-
paid. R. L. McRee, Meigs..
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.20
M. 5 M. up, $1 M. Guar. Good
count and quality. Quick service
L. E. Deal, Bristol.
Genuine Red Skin P. R. po-
tato, Marglobe, New Stone, Gr.
Baltimore tomato. Good, strong
plants. Now ready. Full count.
$1 M. del. Exch. for other value
YW. G. OQuinn, Surrency.
Early Triumph potato plants
$1.50 M. P. R., potato, $1.25;
Stone, Baltimore and Marglobe
tomato, 90c M; Bell and Ruby
King pepper, 50c C. $2 M. Sat.
guar. M. J. Eason, Rockingham.
Imp. P. R. potato plants,
State insp., $1.50
Brown, Baxley. R 3.
_ State insp. P. R. potato
plants, $1.50 M. Del. 5.M. or
more $1.25 M.. Collect. Now
ready. W. R. Harris, Unadilla.
R 3.
Gov. insp. Yellow Skin P. R.
plants, $1.25 M. J. H. Hilsman,
Madison. R 2.
Ruby King pepper, 25c C.
500, $1.25; $2 M; Marglobe and
Gr. Baltimore tomato plants,
80c M. All FOB. Now ready to
ship. R. F. Lewis, Baxley. R 4.
Gov. insp. genuine P. .R and
Red Skin P. R., from vine
grown seed. $1.25 M. 10 M. up,
$1 M. Not. prepaid. Cash or
money order. Don C. Nail, Bax-
ley. R 3.
Egg-plants Sweet pepper,
Hot pepper. Good, strong plants
25c C; $1.25 M. cabbage, onion
and collards, 75c M; tomato,
20c C. $1.15 M. All prepaid.
Moss packed. B. L. Lynn, Way-
cross. R23
Genuine, moss packed tomato
plants: Marglobe, 90c M; 5 M.,
up, 85c M; New Stone and Gr.
Baltimore, 75c M; 5 M up.,
65c M. About 2 million by first
of May. L. R. Boatright, Pale
terson. R 1.
Pure P. R. plants, $1.25 M;
C. W. cabbage, 60c M. tomato, |
$1.25 M; pepper, $1.50 M. All
FOB Baxley by Express. E. O.
Butler, Baxley.
Red and Pink Skin potato
plants, $1.50 M; 5 M. up, $1.25.
M. May delivery. Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, ready, 60c, 500;
$1 M.-del. C. V. Strayhorn,
Flowery Branch. -
Pure Red Skin P. R. potato
plants, Gov. insp., treated, $1
M., 10c C. Money order. Daniel
A. Campbell, Baxley. R 2.
Highest quality P. R., guar.
free from disease, strong, well
rooted plants. $1.50 M; 5 M.,
$7 prepaid; tomato, lead. var.,
90c M; Ruby King pepper, $1.50
M. H. G. Evans, Baxley. R 3.
Red and Yellow Skin P. R.
plants, $1.25 M. 5 M. up, $1.15
M. Marglobe and June Pink
tomato plants same price.
Prompt shipment -and count
and quality guar. John CPyre;
Coffee.
Imp. Red Skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., treated, $1.40 M.
del; Marelobe, Gr. Baltimore,
New Stone tomato, $1.25 M.
del. Moss packed. Cash with
order. No chks. O. L. Mobley,
Baxley. R 4. Box 45.
Cert. Marglobe tomato and
Soak WwW. eoeaee ee 75c
-M. W. O.
count, prompt shipment. J. 3D. ;
Moody, Baxley.
Imp. P. R. plants, tite of
$4.50 per 5 M. and up, FOB.
No chks. Money orders. Good,
strong plants. Small lots, $1.25
M: L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley. R 3.
Pure Red Skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp. $1.25 M. 5 M. $5.75,
FOB..No chks. B. F. Kimbrel,
Baxley. R 3.
Pure, Gov. insp. P. R. pota-
to plants, $1.15 M. FOB; $1.40
M. Del in Ga. 5 M. lots or
more, Exch. for baby chicks.
J. S. Miles, Coffee.
P. R. plants, $1.50 M. del.
$1.15 M. Exp. Collect; tomato:
plants, 65c M. Express Col-
lect. S. J. Lindsey, Omega.
~ Gov. insp. Red or Pink Skin
P. R. plants, $1 M. del. James
McLeod, Screven.
P. R. potato plants, Gov.
insp. $1 M. R. L. Griffis, Cecil.
Cert. P. R., Red and Pink
Skin, grown from vine, $1.40 M.
del; cabbage, Marglobe tomato,
$1 M. del; 6 lbs. Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 50c lb. N. W. Dan-
iel, Ty Ty.
Genuine. P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. $1.50 M. del; 200 M. Cert.
Marglobe tomato, 6 to 8 in
plants, $1.25 M. Del. $1 M. FOB
Now ready. Prompt shipment
guar. W. H. Boatright, Alma.
P. R. plants, $1.40 M. del:
Ready. Exch. for chickens. R.
E. Tomberlin, Surrency.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.20
M. 5-M. up, $1 M. FOB. Cash
with order. No chks. Large
plants. and good count , unmix-
ed. S. B. Oxendine, Baxley. R 5
Imp. Red Skin P. R. plants,
insp. and treated, $1.35 M. del.
$1.45. M. FOB. Money order
with order. Prompt del. and full
count. A. H. C. Henderson, Bax-
ley. R 4.
POR. plants, $1 M. Cash
with order. Prompt shipment.
J. W. Herndon, Surrency.
Red Skin P. R. potato plants,
$1 M. FOB. W. Pittman Fuller,
Cecil.
Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore
plants, Cert. $1 M; cabbage
and collard; same price; World
Beater tomato, $1.50 M. AIL
FOB; 100 of these plants del.
256> p00, del: 156, ks les
ments, Tennille.
Gr. Baltimore and New Stone
tomato, $1.25 M; Wakefield,
Copenhagen Market cabbage,
80c M; Heading collard, 75c M;
P. R. potato,
Yarbrough, Guyton.
P. R. potato and all var. to-
mato plants, $1 M; Ruby King
pepper plants, $1.50 M. FOB.
Guar. prompt shipment and
count. B. J. Morris, Baxley.
Red Skin P. R. plants, Gov. |
insp. $1 M. FOB, or $1.20 M.|
del. Ready to ship. W. W. Wil-
liamson, Bristol. R 1.
Gov. insp. and treated Red.
Skin P. R. plants, $1.35 M.)
Money order. No chks. Mrs. R.
M. Cox, Moultrie. R 5.
Genuine P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. 90c M. FOB. C. C. Deal, |
Patterson.
Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp. |
Also Marglobe and Stone toma-
to plants, now ready, $1.50 M.
del. up to 3rd zone. J. A. Pierce
Alma. R23.
Purple Skin P. R. plants, Gov
insp. now ready, $1.40 M. FOB;
$1.60 M. del. Exch. for peas or
Spanish peanuts. R. B. McDon-
aid. Alma. Re 3:
P. R. plants, Red-or Yellow
Skin, $1 M. del. All plants
guar. full count. O. D. Light-
sey, Surrency. R 2.
New Stone tomato plants, 25c
C: $1.25 M; Chas. W.Cabbage,
20c. C231 M. del. Prompt ship-
ment. Obie Crow, Gainesville.
Gov. insp. pure
nee a P. R. Sips, 500, a
Pink and
Gainesville. R 2. .
~ Yellow Skin P. R. ie
Gov. insp. and treated, $1.50
M. del. April, May, June del.
Money order. J. W. Touchton,
Norman Park. R 1.
New Stone tomato plants, $1
M. 25c C; Ruby King and hot
pepper, $1.40 M. or 30c C. Moss
packed and postpaid. Odis Con-
ner, Pitts. R 1.
zExtra large, wilt-resistant
Marglobe and Crystal Wax and
Yellow Bermuda onion and
Wakefield cabbage plants, 500,
50c; 75c M. del. Mrs. George
Gaffney, Fitzgerald. a
Exch. P. R. potato. plants,
$1.25 M. for mixed peas at $2
bu; want 50 bu. peas. Ea, pay
chgs on what he receives. W.
W. Williams, Quitman. oe
Klondike strawberry plants,
75c, 500; $1.25 M; good syrup
cane seed, 75c peck; Sugar
Crowder Speckled peas, 15c lb.
No chks. nor stamps. Betty
Bonds, Flowery Branch. R 1.
Plants Wanted
Exc. 2 Ibs. white Creaseback, 4
lbs. mixed, all tender cornfield
seed beans to exc. for 1 M Yellow
Bermuda onion plants. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. H. W. Pickelsimer,
Hemp.
Want 2 M Boon or Nigger Gill- _
er potato plants, now. Joe E.
Hills, Maysville. Ra
Exe. 15 Ibs. Bunch butter-
beans, all col. for 1 M potato
plants. Each prepay postage. H.
C. Moon, Carlton, R 2. ;
Exc. good.grade country but-
ter for Gov. insp. Nancy Hall po-
tato plants; 5 lbs. butter for 1
M plants. Each pay postage. J.
H. Mize, Ashland.
Want to hear from party hav-
ing the old-fashioned Poplar
Root Spanish Sweet potato, as
want to get some slips. R. E. /
McKoy, Newnan, R 1.
Want to get in touch with
parties who have the old orizi-
nal Bunch Yam potato plants -
for sale. Let me hear at once.
W. D. Lee, Waco, R. 2. -
Want some pure
Yam potato draws.
to to federal requirements. |
Write. Chas. Cunningham, Dub-
lin, care Fred. Roberts Hotel. :
Want to buy old time Spanish -
potato slips. M. C. Horton, Dora-
Pumpkin
| ville.
$1.25 M. All del. |
| P. P. Cash with order. M. M.
Exe, 15. Ibs. white okra seed for
1 M P. R. potato plants, or sell
okra seed for 7c lb. Mrs. WwW. A.
Conkle, Ellenwood.
Want 50 Sweet Belle pepper,
200 late var. cabbage, and 100
good var. summer tomato plants.
Will exc. May Queen tomato
seed, or Calamus plants for
same. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff,
} Greenville. ;
Exc. 12 lbs. nice sundried ap-
ples, tree: of core, for 1M Pek '
potato slips. Each pay postage,
Linda Evans, Ellijay, R 4. Se
Want 100 M Imp, P. R. plants, -
immediate del. N. B. Walters,
Martin. ea
Want potato plants by May
15th. Will exc. good stock B. L.
setting eggs, 15 eggs for 500
plants. Mrs. Frank Thomas Ly-
erly, R 1. :
Want prices on 1 and 2 M
plants, old fashioned Georgia
Yams. C. A. Williams, Colum-
bus. Clo Ga. Power Co.
Sead For Sale
American Wonder watermelon
seed, Ist year, $2.00 Ib.;. 44 Ib.
$1.25; Beat-the-Bee cane seed,
50c gal.; 6-wks. crowder peas, 19
ib.; Grohoma, 15c Ib.; 4 Ibs. 50c. ~
C. R. Smith, Buford, R 1. 3
Bean: seed, 35c lb.; % Ib. 26c;
% Ib., 15c, prepaid. "Mrs. Eufelle :
Beasley, SEP R A.
Must come
*
nay
f lay, Mitchell.
postage on small orders.
Mrs. W..D. Tuck, Ellijay, R 3.
_ Miss Eva M. Tankersley, Thom-
son.
_ 0c_ gal.;
Sweet, round, yellow meat water-
- taloup seed, % cupful,16c; 1 cup
.80c del.
~ Will. OKelley, Comer, R. 1.
_ melon seed, 60c lb.. Exc. for any-
Vienna, R 2, Box 100.
Texas ribbon cane seed, also |
_ some Honey Drip, 5 Ib., or. $1.50
to, R 2.
weevils,
-* Rouse, $2.00, or 12c lb.;
- large,-red spotted Crowder peas,
_,, $1.25, or 10c lb. . All postpaid.
~ Mrs.
oR. 5.
--15 Ib., Red Speckled Crowders,
garden half runner, striped bean
i Seed,,.or Bermuda onion. plants.
KE. L. Colston, Cornelia, Star Ro
Be. doz...
2-100: Ibs, or. more: Tom Watson!
_ Texas Wonder Drip: Cane seed,
$1. 00 bu. J. O. York;: Rockmart,
n Cae
. Baileys cane seed, 20c gallon
here. -F. R. Arnold, Philomath.
. 24%. eups . Ky. Wonder ..bean
seed, 40c, or exc. for strong cab-
bage plants; 25.Martin gourds,
about a quart size; $2.00 del. Mrs.
A. H. Price, Locust Grove.
- Green pod okra seed, 15cc large
cup postpaid; white Pekin duck
eggs, 60c per 12, postpaid. Mrs.
L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, R 1.
199 pounds Cushaw, . gourd
and pop-corn seed, 10c per tea-
cupful, postpaid. Josephine Ra-
se
Pure Honey Drip cane. seed,
$2.00 per bu. FOB. Exc. for pota-
to plants, Porterican and Early
Trimuph. Lloyd F. Bruce, as
mount, R 2.
16-Jb. Clements and 3 Ibs. an-
other melon. seed, 50c ib. or
trade. Mrs. B. S. Ward, Dublin,
Bek:
- 2% Ibs. good muskmelon seed,
50c lb., or 10 for 2.0z., del. Exe.
some for 2 Ibs. Honey Drip cane
seed. Stamps accepted. Ezra L.
Christian, Danielsville, = 4, Box
AT,
Rape seed and Bush Lima
beans, ea. 2 Ibs, 30c; 4 Ibs., 50c;
-9 Ibs., $1.00; Turnip and Ruta-
baga seed. mixed, or not mix., 40c
Ib.; Cattail millet, 2 lbs. 30c. W.
Ho. Waddelle, Pearson,
. Good, old-fashioned, tender
cornfield bean seed, 25c. teacup |
ful; heavy beating Black Pole
green pod bean, same price. Add
Mrs.
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, R.
_, Good start, Calif. multiplying
beer seed, 10c; 3 times that amt.,
25c; pkt. white velvet okra seed
free with each order, del. J. M.
Craton, Dallas, R 4. .
7. Ibs. white running butter
bean seed, 15c lb., FOB, or 20c Ib.
_ postpaid. Mrs. oy W. Cooper,
Griffin, R B.
Calif: multiplying beer _ seed,
10c start, postpaid; few lbs. nice,
_tender cornfield bean seed, 25
Ib., not postpaid. Mrs. Sallie
"Floyd, Rockmart, BR 2...
' Big, yellow pumpkin seed,. 20
_pint. Exc. for anything can use.
Pure Rocky Ford cantaloup
seed, $1.00 Jb.; Russian mam-
moth sunflower seed, 25c lb. del.
Col. cane seed, % gal., 25c;
Stone Mtn.,. Kleckley
smelon and Hastings round can-
Stamps. accepted. Mrs.
_Watson and Thurmond Grey
_ thing can use. Starling Yawn,
-bu. All FOB. Comer Meeks, Al-
20 lbs, nice clean lade. peas, no
2nd year from . seed
15-1 bs:
_W...H.. Evans, Cumming,
Henderson. white. haby limas,
0G 1b; little white rice peas, 10c:
e1b.> 2 Ibs. 15c. Add postage small
orders. Miss C. L. Kellogg, Cum-
~- ming, R 5.
200 Ibs. syrup cane seed, 2c Ib.;
10 Ibs. pop-corn, red and yellow,
shelled, 10c Ib., or exc. for tender
- Citron and. Banana. muskmelon
. Seed,.:25c;:1b.;\. lima: beans, lady
peas, 8-.]b.; early.: okra, -eucum-.
ber, radish,. squash. seed, L5e- per
~ teacupful; Indian. peach -- seed,
. Rosie Crow,:- -Cumming,..
R 1.
each, 3 for: 25c.
Each pay postage.
or 25c Jb. del.;
from choice fruit,
Spanish
melon Seed, 5c Ib.,. and pos
J. D. Voss, Tennille, Box. 15.
- Prolific, Speckled punch butter-
bean. seed (make 2 crops), 15 Ib.,
plus postage, or exc: for dried
fruit. at .10c 1b., or seed peas. at
5c Ib. . Mrs. & B.. Hutchinson, |
Fitzferald, R 3.
White heardig yar. collard
seed, 50c lb., postpaid; want 3
or 4 bu. early orange or Amber
sorghum cane. seed. Quote best
price. .C. G. Oliver, Barnesyille,
R.
Silver Hull Crowders, 10c 1b.;
white velvet . okra, 10 cupful;
blue Damson plum sprouts, 10
Add. postage.
Exc. for. 100 lb. cap. white feed
sacks. Doyle Conner, Bushangs,
Bk:
Genuine orange cane seed, 1933
crop, in 2% and 3 bu. bags, $1.00
bu., FOB. Only 30-40 bu. to of-
fer. J. E. Stewart, Clarkesyille.
Good multiplying Calif. beer
seed, 10c good start, del., or ex.
1 start for 2 good white, 48 Ib.
cap. flour. sacks, free of. holes.
Mrs: Corine
Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.
Honey Dew cantaloup, old-
fashioned muskmelon. seed, not
mixed, 25c per teacupful. No.
stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,
Bremen, R 1.
Colored: bunch: and running
butter-bean seed. and little. col-
ored butter pea, 15c per % Ib.,
heading collard |
seed, 30c Ib. del., 2 this., 10c. del.
Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.
Early Market Queen earliest,
sweetest | watermelon
ripens 60 days from planting), 5 |
doz. seed, 10 coin; 50c oz. W. M.
Thornton, Jesup.
Guar. 1933 crop, pure, Hales
Best cantaloup, yellow crook-
neck squash seed, hand. saved
lb., 40c; 75c Ib., postpaid. E. A.
Hayes, Buford.
Yard long peas 25c per Ib.
seed, large yellow pumpkin,
4% Ip., 25c; %
price; gourd seed, yard long
15c large cupwul; cushaw, same
handle, 10 doz; Martin, 15c
cupful. G. E. Turner, Cleveland,
R. 4. ;
20 Ibs. genuine Cuban Queen
watermelon seed, $1.00 lb., plus
postage; 100 lbs. Golden Queen
pop-corn, 7%4c Ib.; 30 bu. N. C.
runner peanuts (bright), 3%c Ib.
L. K. Newlin, Sylvester, Box 104.
Nice, clean white velvet okra
seed, 25 1b.; 15ce. per. 44 Ib.;.. or
anything can use, or 3 lbs, for 1
lb. tomato seed, postpaid. Arvel
Burell, Stone Mtn., R 2.
Texas Honey Drip cane Seed,
5e lb.; blue -Damson plum
sprouts, 10c ea.; large. white
peanuts, 20c gal. . Add
postage. Mrs. Mattie Wright,
Bremen, R 2.
Miscellaneous Wanted
CORRECTION: May apple,
blood root or (Puccoon) root,
senna leaves, black snake root,
golden seal, bears foot. Green
or dried. E. J. Hart, College:
Park.
Georgia Products
For Sale~
known; |
peas, aL anid recleaned: will
ship from 2144 bu. up. Cash or
check with order. M. -. Hillis,
Girard. :
Colored. bunch butter-beans,
|Red Rippers, White Mush peas,
Brabs, Speckled Crowders, Silver
Hull Crowders, white, black-eyed.
Fach 10 lbs. for $1.00 del. Mrs.
M.-C. Crow, Gainesville, R 2.
Large quantity of early Speck-
led Velvet beans, $1.15 bu. FOB.
|Rubert L. Hogan, Dudley.
bu: E. M. Bowen, Bartow.
200 bu. best grade 90-day Vel-
vets in 2 bu. bags, $1.00 bu. FOB.
G. L. Houston, Sylvester.
Red Rippers, Iron Clad, Un-
known and Whippoorwills, $2.50
bu.; Orange Gane seed, $1.50 bu.
Sound, guar, or your money back;
tomato and cabbage seed. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, R 1.
45 bu. sound. peas, Iron .and
Brab, mixed,-in 2% bu. bags,
$1.75 bu.,, FOB. . No less sold
than 2% pu. J. M. Lewis, War-
then.
White Half Runwer, . black
pole, white McCaslin pole beans,
25c cupful;. Purple Hull, white
table peas, 25c qt. Add postage
on small orders. Mrs. Bessie
Pirkle, Cumming, R 1.
110 bu. new. crop Speckled
Running Velvets, evdn wt. 2%
bu .bags, $1.15 bu.; 10 bu. or
more, $1,10. bu. Germination 90
to 95.per cent. Sample on re-
quest. Lawton Parkerson, Chaun-
cey.
$2.50 bu.; 5 bu. No. 1 Tilman
peas, $2. 25 bu.; .40 lbs. White
Crowder peas, 6c lb. Clarence E.
Sasser, Bonaire.
40 bu. New Eras, 98 per cent
sound, $1.85 bu., FOB. Sample
on request. F. T. Denham,
Eatonton: ;
-2 bu.. mixed peas, $2.00 bu.,
FOB. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR
SALE
1M bu. ear corm and 100 bu.
mixed peas for sale. John Shef-
field, Americus.
Good slipped shuck corn for
sale. R,. J. Walsh, Garfield.
300 bu. good ear corn, closely
slipped shuck, $1.00 bu, FOB,
(Bastonville S. & A. Ry.) HH.
H. Sturgis, Warrenton, R 2.
4 M bu. (80 lbs. to bu.) .What-
leys corn in shuck, 80c bu. now,
10 bu. Biloxi beans, $2.50. bu., all
ley.
1M bu. corn in shuck for sale.
Mills B. Lane, Secy., Lebanon
Plantation, Savannah.
Mexican June corn, Hickory
1 King, either, $2.00 bu.; % bu.,
$1.25, not prepaid; 1 peck, pre-
paid, 75c; 2 or more bu. prepaid,
$1.75. bu. LL. C. Allen, Hoschton.
300. bu. good slipped shuck .ear
corn, 80c bu. at farm. E.M.
Beckham, Mystic.
-eorn, 85c bu., FOB, my place, A.
E. Evans,: Stone Mtn; R 2..
50 bu. good, .sound shucked
eorn; 90c. bu. at. barn. J: A. Mur-
|phy, Felton.
- 40. or 50 bu. ear corn,-75e bu. at
BEANS AND:PEAS FOR. SALE
Bunch velvet beans,. better for
hay, $3.00 bu. Good.seed. N. T.
Beasley, Kite, -Ga.
Q-too-tan beans,
FOB. - Money. order::for: anrount
wanted. O. N. Brownlee, Jack-:
son; RFD.
~250 bu. 90-day< Velvets, $1.10)
WB. Rowell, :
bu.; 2%. buy bags.
Bartow.
3.-bu.- O-too-tan: Soys, $5.00 bu,:
del. at my station, Dames Ferry.
C. D.:;Morgan, Bolingbroke.
aNew crop, recleaned ~.O-too-
tans..Guar.. pure}: $6.50. pu. Ww.
| Le Carmichael,.Madison.
- 600: bu. slightly . mixed Clay
$5.90... bu.,;
barn; 10. bu. shelled and sacked,
80c bu. None shipped. J. F. Lit-
tle, Forsyth; R. 3.
45 bu. corn, $1.00 bu.;. white,
\black-eyed California .peas,. 4c
Ibi, 1 bu.; Jersey-cow, 4 gal, when
fresh, for sale or trade. R. C.
Brewer, -Gillsville.
Bred up Mexican June.-corn
for sale. Write for.sample and
4 crowns; $5.00 M.. S. B, Kinard,
Jackson.
400; bu. slipped .shuck . very
telosely corn, 80. bu. ::Cash. (my
barn. Ada Suprency, Screven.
-Whatileys Prolific, selected,
~fsaubbed. and = -shelled by Jhand,
me bu., FOB. E. M. Clapp, Jr.,
200 bu. 90-day Velvets,. $1.10.
10. bu. No. 1 Brabham _ peas, |
FOB. J. E. Davidson, Ft. Val-
75..bu. Hastines Prolific Mil
price if really interested; Kudzu.
.
Byron.
Imp] Tennessee Red Glob: Yel-
low Dent and Paymaster seed
corn, carefully selected, $1.25 bu.
T.-M. Webb, Ellijay.
75 bu. Hastings Prolific corn,
85c bu., FOB my place, in. shuck
or shucked. A. E. Evans, Stone
Mtn.;, R: 2.
250 bu. good, heavy slipped
shuck ear corn, 85c bu. at my
barn. . . SS, Gibbs, Abba, Ga.
,5O bu. corn, 75c bu. in ear, at
my barn; cured hams, wt. 10- 15
ths. 1214 Ib., FOB; fine Guern-
sey beast, 21% yrs. old, $18.00. U.
G. Ussery, Hazlehurst, R 2.
700 bu, sound slipped shuck
corn, 65c. bu.;.500 bu. shelled
corn in bags, 70c bu. All FOB
my barn prices. W. O. Denmark,
Brooklet.
600. bu. sound, white ear corn,
$1.00 bu. HE, G. Perryman, Bene-
volence.
M bu. slipped shuck corn, 75c
bu. at my barn. G. L. Hinson,
Hazlehurst.
4 bu. blue, 10 bu. white and
blue Mexican June corn, $1.00
peck, del. in 3rd zone by mail.
J. L. Wilson, Woodville.
50 to 75 bu. good corn in ear,
$1515. bu. at my .home..: R. -G.
Smith, Bluffton, R 2.
Ear corn, 50c hu. at my barn.
Manning Roberts, Kirkland.
Carload of corn, 80c bu. R. E.
Witherington,: Dexter.
700 bu. good, sound ear corn,
70c bu. FOB. Weevil treated. S.
J. Henderson, Americus. _
Carload shelled corn, $1.00 bu.,
FOB; also quantity good honey
for sale. Ed. Bradley, Hazle-
hurst.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
200 bu. D. P. L. cotton seed,
7c bu. in small quantities. Low-
er price entire lot. J. E. Whit-
ley, LaGrange.
New, improved College No. 1
cotton seed, kept pure, 1 1/16
in. stapel, $2.00 per 100 Ibs.; Gro-
homa, field selected, 2 Ibs., .25c;
5 lbs., 50c; 12 Ibs., $1.00, post-
paid. L. A. Holmes, Ranger.
Pure D. P. L. cotton seed, 1 1/16
in. staple, 60 bu. John W. Har-
ris, Monroe. i
100. bu. Wilson
kept pure at gin, 75c bu.; 4 bu.
white Crowder peas, 10c Ib. J.
R. Boggs, Bremen.
Wannamaker-Cleveland and
Vandivers Heavy Fruiter cotton
seed, 75c bu., FOB. J. J. Mil-
ler, Cave Springs.
Pure Ruckers _recleaned, 70c
bu.; real. good black. mare mule,
10 yrs. old, wt. 1265 Ibs., $165.00;
Jersey milch cow, $35.00. Riley
Couch, Turin.
Pure No. 2 Stoneville. Ginned
by. exclusive Stoneville gin, $1.00
bu., or exc. on basig 2 bu. for 1
bu. for mixed peas. S. A. Red-
wine, Griffin, R C.
.Few .bu: Cokers Farm Relief
cotton seed, 75c bu., or exc. for.
peas; 2 bu. for 1 bu. peas. Geo.
W. Spivey, Winterville.
FRESH AND CURED
FOR SALE .
Sugar cured, hickory smoked
country . hams. and shoulders.
Guar. sound. Hams, 12 to 22%
Ibs. each, 20c. ib. del.;- shoulders,
10 Ibs. each, 14c lb. del. P. W.
Harrison,. Halcyondale.
8 nice cured. hickory smoked
hams,. wt.-18 Ibs:, 224%c Ib., del.;
white half runner garden beans,
25e lb.; chicken corn seed, 25c
lb.; black (table) peas, 10 Ib.
del. O. J. Edwards, Dacula.
3 nice country cured, black-
peppered hams, wt. 18 lbs. each,
22c lb. del. Sat. guar. Mrs. C.
T. Hunt, Gainesville, R, 1.
2 pepper cured hams, 21% and
23 lbs., .22c lb., FOB; 35 Ibs. old-
fashioned. sundried peaches, 10c
MEATS
Jb., or exc. 10 Ibs. for 10 Ibs. dried
apples, all FOB. S. A. Christian,
Bishop, R 1, Box 110.
cotton. seed,:
HONEY BEES |
Good, clean, nice sti
1934 honey, 85c for 10 lb:
and you pay the pares
chgs. John L. Bennett.
te 2 box ol,
PECANS AND PEANUTS
SALE
peanuts, .recleaned, $1.00
FOB. Hubert Bruce, Jas)
No. 1 white Spanish .
recleaned for seed, 4c.
Ibs. or more. Seedlin
med. size. Make. best off
lbs. or more. Joe M. Brown
Rae.
30 tons selected whit
seed peamuts for sale
quantity at $80.00 ton
here. Sam Sommer, Ha
ville.
Spund,. white Spanish,
bu., or 12 bu. $11.00. Buyer
shipping charges. F. H.
Madison, R 2.
About 1500 Ibs. Money
and. Success pecans for
Make best offer; 500 bu. ear
weevil treated, also se\
Soy Bean hay for sale.
Gaskins, Willocoochee.
- PECAN AND OTHER F!
TREES. ETC. FOR SA
Some odds and ends in.
Pecans, Peach, Pear trees,
vines, already dug and k
(you can transplant the
perfect safety). Send fo:
James Cureton, Austell.
Blue Damson and Red
plum, 15 ea. 2 for -25c;
Eng. pea seed, 15c pt. not
paid. Mrs. A. B, McAdams
chanan, R 1.
White, tame scuppernon:
white grape vines, roote
each; cuttings, 15e doz.;
berry, huckleberry, crab
raspberry, 10c ea. Miss
James, Ella Gap.
About. 200 Keiffer pear
1% to 3 ft. 10c ea.,..or @
peas. and some cabbage
Roy Strickland, Lithia. Sp:
<
TT
40 gal. good sorghum
50c gal. C. B. Cook, Buena
Pure, A-1 Sugar Cane
new cypress bbls., 35 gal
40e gal. del.; bunch okra
green and velvet, 25c Ib. di
low as 8c Ib. in bulk... E. L,
Valdosta. -
VEGETABLES FOR
1 truck load cabbag
ready, for sale. A. W.
Brunswick. R 1. Box 89-A.
Hope Plantation.
Nearly 3 acres. good
-ips, plenty of root, all
not pithy. In truck loads or
quantity. Come at once. 7
Sofl of Donalsonville; Se!
county. Tom Hawkins,
sonville. R 2.
4 acres collard greens
to cut. Will sell patch to.
er. Marvin Williams, W]
Georgia Produc!
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS W4
Want 1 peck of Whippoo
peas at reaschable price. M
S. Benson, Mt. Airy.
Yellow Sugar Crowder
exe. for .cornfield beans,
tucky Wonder pole, Mc
pole beans, or sell Suga:
ers. Mrs. J. V.. Kerce, K
Bek :
Want about 1 peck of
Crowder peas. State pri
Odell Dyer, Demorest, Box
Want 1 bu. Acre peas.
best price; also Henders
Limas, in 50 lb. lots. oe
aut