GEORGIA
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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR
OLUME 17. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934. NUMBER 2.
Processing Tax Recaly At Gins
Plans for a processing tax bonus at the reduction program, When one reduces hig acre- |}
- gins of 2c or 3 a pound on cotton is now being age and the other increases it to raise all the
|| considered by all the cotton interests of the cotton he can.
I South. The major complaint against the cotton
1] reduction program is that a few farmers are in-
I dependent of the Government regulations since
- they need no help from this source. These farm-
| ers do not cooperate with the others in reducing crease, for the purpose of devising some work-
| _ their acreage, yet they receive the same benefits @ble plan by which a processing tax will be put
ee those cooperating. on cotton at the gins. The Government would
provide those who have participated in its re-
Cotton acreage reduction has already de- duction campaign a certificate exempting them |
~ creased the surplus by four million balesor more fyom this tax, while those who*have not coop- |
_ so that cotton today is selling. for above 10c, erated will be required to pay the tax.
- otherwise it would be selling at nearer 5c per :
pound. It is manifestly unfair for two neighbors 3 _ G.C. ADAMS,
to share alike in the benefits derived from this ce Commissioner of Agriculture.
A meeting is to be held at Washington soon:
by the Southern Commissioners of Agriculture,
and others interested in the reduction of cotton
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS INDEX
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Jan. 8, 1934. Always Subject to Variation. ae
: Grain and Hay Wanted _...._..___- 2
oe Atlanta Augusta Columbus Macon Rome Valdosta Poult
Fees, Extra, Selected, Whites --.----- $35 $ = $ = $ a $ = $ 2 : Oultty Por. Sale .-- 26.63 sa 2
ees, Extra, C072 25 ee 24 ; : { Bouthey Wanted
Eggs, Standard, doz. _---_------------- 23 23 22 20 20 ty Wanted -------------------- 2
Eges, Georgia trade, doz -------- Re 18 a on ba 4 a Begs For Sale, 222 A 2
Pee vOTO=TUN, COZ. cuca ee == 20 : 20 | a F : : :
Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb. __------------ 10-.12 = 13 12 10 ar | _ Give Stock For Sale ----.--------- 2, 3
lens, Leghorns, lb, ----------------- = 08 12 09 09 09 .08 Live Stock Wanted _................ 3
: 05 10 .06 06 .06 06 E ;
10 08 10 08 08 08 Positions Wanted ~ 22s. 22.02 3
.14-.18 5 17 ALT 15 15
07-.08 = 13 12 08 08 Farm Help Wanted -..-..--..------- 3
.07-.08 =e 12 10 10 0
<E 12-15 18 15 17 i5. 33 Plants For Sale -.------------------ 3 :
Ganon, Ib, --------------------------- a5 ae Se = -- . Plants Wanted 265255, 3 Cae
Country Butter, lower grades -.---.-- 10 ae = aa nee =2 fo oe
Field Peas, mixed, bu......----------- 1.50 ~ 1.50 -- -- ae =< Seed Por Sale. es 3
A Field Peas, not mixed, bu. 1.75 1.90 = 8 sxe
| Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to RY bi 15 65 .10 67 10 60 Miscellaneous For Sale ____.________ 3
Meee 8 1.10 22 Se a 110 eee s :
Sweet Potatoes, Dery 0G Ibs ste ae 1.25 a 1.50 1.25 1.60 15 Miscellaneous Wanted .___._._____ 3, 4
| Cabbage, (green, per 100 lbs.) ------- 3.00 So cs 2.50 3.00 3.00 2.50 2
Cabbage, (white, pe 100--1p8) oS a0 ne 2.50 4 = soak Georgia Products For Sale ..._. ieee
Ht Peavine Hay, No. 1; ton,...2-i------- 15. ae : :
|| Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton, 13,00 +9 08 8:00 6.00 Georgia Products Wanted _._-_____- 4
: : Gioigia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Department Of
Agriculture
Executive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner
J. F. GREER, Director
Bureau of Markets
| THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1934.
Entered as second class mat-
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Post Office at Atlanta, Geor-
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| Second-hand farm machinery,
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4 ing therefrom.
1 in perfect cond. Trade for nice
: Grain and Hay For Sale
Want 8 or 10 tons shucks.
Make best cash price, del; 100
bu. good corn on cob or shelled.
_ Have for sale, several nice Jer-
_ sey heifers, 1 - 2 yrs. old. W. L.
eggs, Barron str. $1 per 15. N.
_ W. Parham, Warm Springs.
_ Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS |
50 pure Osborn str. Australorp
hens and pullets and 5 roosters,
_ $50. Exc. for baby chicks or lay-
- ing mash. R. I. Red chicks pre-
ferred. Mrs. Laura Curry, Stock-
ton, |
BANTAMS
Trio B. L. bantams, 2 hens
and cockerel, $1.75; sev. trios, S.
- C. White pantams, $1.75. per 2.
hens and cockerel.
_ Herring, Hartwell, R 1.
_ 2 Golden Sebright 2 yr. old
_ hens, pure bred, $1 ea. del; 2
Cornish hens, pure bred, 2 yrs.
oe 85c ea. FOB. Mrs. B. By
rrison, Gainesville, R 8.
Sidney J..
38 Ancona pullets, April hatch.
now laying, and 3 roosters, 60c
ea. $23 for lot. Carl Crider,
Box 103.
- AUSTRALORPS
| Poultry F or ak
MARKET BULLETIN =
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Poultry Wanted |
Thursday, January 11, 193
Live Stock For Sale
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
4 pure bred Thompson B. R
cockerels, ready for breeder
pens, $1 ea. cock, same strain.
$1.50; hens or pullets, $1 ea. Mrs.
J. W. Boyette, Morris Station.
20 fine, pure bred White Rock
young hens and 2 roosters direct
as baby chicks from Blue Rihb-
bon, May ist. $25 for lot, FOB.
Mrs. R. J. Bruce, Toccoa, R 3.
10 hens and rooster, Thomp-
son str. 1932 hatch, $10 FOB for
jot. A. M. Hooper, Norcross.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B.
Rocks, June hatch: 3 pullets, 0c
ea., 1 cockerel, 75c, or lot for $2,
FOB. Mrs. W. I. Pane Bre-
men, R 1, Box 37.
4 pure bred W. Ply. Rock hens
and 1 rooster, all 2 yrs. old, hens
$1 ea. rooster, $1.50. Prefer sell
all to 1 party. No chks. Money
order. Mrs. W,
Haven. :
Fine Fischel str. White rock
hens, 70 ea. pullets, 1-2 or more
same strain. 50c ea. Sell 4 hens,
6 nearly grown pullets for $5.50.
R. S. Nash, Smyrna.
10 pure bred Buff Rock Feb
hatch pullets and 1 extra nice
same age cockerel, $8.25. pure
-bred Golden Sebright bantam
rooster, grown, $1 or exc. mixed:
bantams (game) 75c. B. L. Lynn,
Waycross, R 4,
CORNISH
10 young Dark Cornish pullets
and hens, and 1 cockerel, $10.
large, red Valencia peanuts, free
trash and pops. Exc. 10 lbs. for
10 lbs. nice, dried apples. H. W.
Thurmond, Greshamville,
1 White Cornish rooster, 2 yrs.
old, sell or exc. for 1 same breed,
or 2 lbs. new goose feathers. G.
C. Smith, Adrian.
GAMES s
2 nice pit game stags, half
Roundhead and half Nichols
Blue, $150 each; 2 yr. oid
-Roundhead cock, 5 Ibs., $2. All
Duroc pig. Carl Griffin, Gaines-
ville, 85 Oak St.
GIANTS
4 pure bred 1933 hatch Jersey
White Giant roosters, $1.25 ea.
W. J. Miller, Boston.
10 extra fine Jersey Black
Giant hens and 1 rooster, $11
for the lot. J. C. Porter, Tifton,
sae
16 pure bred Black Jersey
Giant hens for sale or exc. for
16 bu. mixed field peas. Ea. pay
del. chgs. John A. Short, Com-
merce, R 3.
LEGHORNS
200 W. L. April hatch, now.
laying pullets for cash, or exc.
F. M. Faulkner, Cornelia, Star
Rt.
40 pure bred S. C. W. L. Mar.
and April 1932 hatch hens.
Through moulting and most of
them now laying, 75c' ea. Also
3 April hatch cockerels, 75c ea.
Mrs. E. A. Causey, Bowdon.
75 Everlay B. L. pullets, Mar.
hatch, now laying; also Reg. S.
| P. C. sows, bred to a 800 lb. reg.
boar. Sell at reasonable price. F.
H, Bunn, Midville.
ORPINGTONS
6 Buff Orp. April hatch, soon
be laying, pullets, and cockerels,
$5 for lot, not del. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Carnesville.
Big Golden Buff Orp Sweep-
stakes Winners of Southeast.
Best Bloodlines. 19 yrs. breeding.
Matured cockerels, cocks, eggs
from mated pens. Mrs. Ed Mor-
gan, Americus.
8 nice Buff Orp. hens, 2 pul-
lets and rooster, $8 for lot of 11.
Come after or pay chgs. of
transportation. Nat Crabe, Cor-
nelia, Star Rt.
3 March hatch Buff Orp. pul-
lets, and rooster, pure bred, $6.
Sat. guar. No culls; Everbearing
/Eng. pea seed, 30c pint del. Mrs.
N. Foster, Mill |
Homers; young birds and breed-
PHEASANTS yon face
Amherst, $11 to $15 pair; Gol-
dens and Silvers, $8 to $12 pair;
extra cocks, 1 yr. $4 each; Ree-
ves, 1 yr. $20 pair. L. J. Barrow,
West Point.
PIGEONS
5 Homing pigeons (3 have
top-knots on head), $1 for lot.
Kenin Edwards Jr., Atlanta, 127
Avery Drive, phone, Hem. 3909.
10 prs. Select Silver Kings,
mated, banded and working.
None over 1 yr. old. Best offer
for quick disposal. J. D. Parr-
more, Bainbridge, 324 Shotwell
St.
50 pr. mixed pigeons, 20c pr.
$7.50 for lot. Not less than 1 pr.
to customer. FOB. John William
Lowe, Mansfield, R 1, Box 36.
40 Silver Kings, fine stock.
Sell or trade for Fall pulets or
| fryers. Mrs. S. E. Field, Atlanta,
1814 Howell Mill Road.
Extra large Swiss Mondaines,
White Kings, Red Carneaux,
Mated and working. $1.50 per
pair. Guar. sat, or money re-
funded. E. E. Smith, Atlanta, 20
Gertrude Place.
25 pr. White Kings, mated,
banded and working, $1 pair, $20
for lot. Guar. to please. Charles
Griffith, Athens, 858 Hill St.
White Kings, Giant squabbing
ing stock; mated, banded and
working. Price reasonable. Rob-
bin Adair, Fitzgerald.
White and Silver Kings, Ho-
mers, mated prs. and single
birds at reasonable price, Bur-
rell Richards, Fitzgerald.
R. I. REDS
1 pure bred, large, healthy,
and deep rich red R. I. Red 15
mos. old rooster, $1; 1 same
breed, 5 mos. old, 75c. Cash with
order. Mrs. R. M. Smith, Demo-
rest.
10. young R. I.:Red hens and
rooster, pure Donaldson str. $1
ea. $9.50 for lot; nice, sundried
peaches, 10c lb. Mrs. John Wis
son, Martin, R 2,
10 March R. I. Red pullets and
1 rooster, $10. Cash with order.
Otis Chandler, Newnan, P. O.
Box 375. :
2 young R. I. Red cocks, $1 ea.
FOB. Mrs. W. T. Dorsey, Cleve-
land, R 1, Box 19.
J fine Donaldson str. S. C. R.
I. Red April hatch cockerel, $1.-
15. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
Large Bronze farm turkeys for:
breeding. Reasonable prices.
Benj. F. Hubert, Mayfield.
10 Bourbon Reds, April 1933
hatch. Bargain for immediate
sale. Mrs. Chas. Smoak, Griffin.
3 large M. B. hens, April hatch
wt. 16 lbs. $3 ea. $8 for lot. Mrs.
J. E. Sikes, Cochran, R 2.
2 young toms, pure bred Bour-
bon Reds. Wt. 25 and 24 Ibs. re-
spectively, 18c lb. FOB. 1 hen,
same breed, 12 lbs. $2.25; also
pure Hastings Prolific seed corn
$1.80 bu. FOB. B. E. Messer,
Chatsworth. :
5 White African guineas, $1
ea. W. 8. Griffin, Adel, R 1.
4 toms, M. B. (Worlds largest
Big. Bone type), $3.50 and $4.00
wee or exc. H, L. Kesler, Bax-
ey.
Tom and 2 hens, M. B., $10.
Mrs. Ella Wilson, Fairmount, R
2, Box 111.
3 large, young Toulouse geese,
I snow white gander, $1.25 ea.
or $4.50 for lot, del. Mrs. C. T.
Lavender, Fiovila, R 1.
Bourbon Reds for breeders:
Hens, $3.50 ea. unrelated toms
$5 ea. Best breeding in the
S Mrs. W. N. Lott, Brasel-
on.
Poultry Wanted -
CORNISH
Want 2 or 3 pure bred Dark.
a strain. Albert Dixon, Quit-
man, R 5.
Exc. Spring 1933 hatch Dark
Cornish cockerel for 1 of same
breed; also exc. same hatch B.
Leghorn cockerel for 1 of same
breed, Mrs. R. L. McNair, Wrens.
Eggs For Sale
Turken eggs, $1.25 per 15.
Cartons ret. Rebecca Campbell,
Atlanta, 860 Boulevard, S. E.
S. C. R. I. Red eggs for hatch-
ing, from Dunlap strain, 75c per
15 del. Carton to be ret. Prompt
del. Mrs. H. E. Alderman,
Wrightsville.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet EB. R.
eggs, 75c per 15; 30 for $1.25, del.
Carton ret. Mrs. J. E. Steadam,
Bainbridge, R 2.
Pure Cornish Indian eggs, $1
per 15; pullets, $1 ea; roosters,
$1.50 ea. Would contract eggs.
Mrs. E. P. King, Adel, R 1.
Limited number hatching eggs
from the following thoroughbred
Breeds, at $1.50 per 15; Giant
Black Minorcas, Black . Lang:
shans, Ringlet Barred Rocks,
Jersey Black Giants, genuine
Buff Cochin bantams. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Peters Bldg.
. Buff Orp. eggs, 5c per egg; $4
per hundred. 700 to 1M. per
month. V. W. Martin, Carroll-
ton.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
4 or 5 truck loads good Beef
cattle. Can del. to Macon, Sa-
vannah or Augusta. If interested
write. Joe A. Flanders, Nunez, R
1.
Pure bred, not reg. Red Poll
bull, about 1 yr. old, ready for
light service. Good breeding and
good type. $25 at barn. M. J..Gil-
lespie, Pulaski.
Reg. Jersey heifer, 5 mos, old.
Dam, Financial Handsome
Rose; Sire, Noble Lad Mack.
Reg. in buyers hame, $35 FOB.
Ned J. Bond, Bogart.
Grade Jersey cow, fresh with
2nd calf, in good cond. 4 gal. per
day. Kind and gentle. Bargain.
J. J. Miles, Baxley, R 4.
Grade Jersey cow with 3 wks.
old calf, 3 gal. milk, $30. 1 large
grade Jersey, 2 gal. milk, 1 lb.
butter; calf 6 mos. old, $25;
large mare mule, $30. C. H. Grif-
fin, Powder Springs, R 1.
Fresh Jersey cow and calf.
Good cond. Rich milk, $25 at
barn; 18 young hens, cross brown
L. and Indian Game, good lay-
ers, 60c ea. rooster, same cross,
60c, Miss Florence Horne, Grove-
town.
Nice yoke of steers and wagon.
Broke to plow; 4 yr. old Jersey
cow, fresh in; 1 horse wagon.
Live 1 mile east of Pomona. R. B.
1 reg. Guernsey bull, 3 yrs. old,
very fine, also gentle. G. R.
Harpe, Cut Cane.
Jersey heifer, 1 gal. milk, 1-2
lb. butter per day, $15; Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, 1933 crop,
50c Ib. 10 lbs. $4.50. Guar. pure,
FOB. R. Bloodworth, Merny rs,
R 1, Box 75.
Jersey and Holsteins: 4 heifers,
2 yrs. old and 1 heifer. The 5
head for $50 or $40 and 1 ton
Velvet beans del. my barn; 3
cows, same stock, all bred $25 ea.
or the three for $70, or $60 and
ton of peavine hay del. W. L.
Lancaster, McRae.
Jersey and Guernsey cows, 1st
and 2nd calf. Now with young
calves, $25 ea. at barn, Exc. for
shelled corn at 50c bu. del. my
barn and get cow. G. B. Ham,
Cobbtown.
Several nice cows, soon to
freshen. Cheap for cash. Come
_}See them and take your choice.
| Mrs. T. G. Fleming, Athens, Rad.
Several cows fresh in with ist
and 2nd calves. Priced around
R. C, MOORS, Rockmart R 3
Cornish cocks or cockerels, Bull
$25. E a ASty, Ss Rt.
-}cheap, J. B. Miller, Woodlan
2 fine grade heifers, fresh in
or soon to freshen. Can be see
2 miles east of Palmetto on Ne
nan Highway; also 2 Duroc 4
lb. sows, bred to extra fine P.
male and others. R. D. Tatu:
Palmetto.
3 yr. old Poll Hereford bull
sale or exc. for good milch
Mrs. A. J. Connell, Nashville
1 fresh in cow for sale or trad
Clark Ayers, Canon, R 3.
1 reg. Jersey heifer, 22 mos. old
solid color, bred to reg. Jersey
bull, son of the Gold Meda
cow in 1930. Will freshen Apr
1934. $20 without papers;
with papers. FOB. Cecil Ot
Bremen. 3
3 yr. old Jersey pull, reg. -
horned and nose ring for sal
Make best offer; Hastings I
red scallioi
Spanish peanuts,
Mrs. L. A. Brookins,
ville, R 3.
HOGS FOR SALE _
9 thrifty shoats, 55 to 1!
Ibs. ea. 4c Ib. at farm, on.
Wrightsville. R 1. os
. 21 Essex-P. C. cross pi
wks. old, $20 to truck. E
Drake, Tifton. R 2. ie
B. B. Guinea hogs, Africa
strain, wt. from 35 lbs. to 20
Tbs. ea., from $3.50 to $1
dG, Toler, Glenwood.
Shoats and pigs for
20 S. P. C. pigs, 3 sows
2 boars. Some reg., some su
to reg. and some Grade. Che
M. H. Floyd, Cochran. R 2.
Number of bred sows, shoat
and pigs. Meat prices. W.
Vinson, Macon. R 3.
8012 Macon.
Nice brood sow, would a
250 lbs. when fat; now in g
order. Sell or exc. for g
price. Mrs. J. D. Mullis, Hawk
insville. R 4.
1 little bone African Guin
to farrow February 2nd,
each; 7 mos. old male, $1
beautiful pigeons, 20c p
cow and calf to exc. for co
I. G. Thompson, Brooklet. R
Pure bred S. P. C. ho
male and gilt, ea. wt. ab
200 lb. ea. $8 ea. not reg
$9 ea. reg. FOB; 2 male sh
2 young gilts, 3 mos. old,
ea. $5.50 reg. W. F. Findl
Lyons.
30 head Feeder shoats,
to 50 Ibs. ea. See me for pr
at barn. Plumer Ham, Co
Reg. O. I. C. pigs, 2 mos
wt. 35 to 40 Ibs. Cholera
mune herd. $5 ea. or $9. 50
pair. Mate pr. no-akin.
Rigsby, Sale City.
Reg. S. P. Chinas for
cheap; boars and sows,
age. Exc. boar pig to keep fr
inbreeding; Grade . Guern
heifers or milkers, cheap, TE
Duggan, Warthen.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs and
lated pairs. Cholera. immur
My sows and boars wt. 600
1 M. lbs. Sat. guar. W. D. S
Cuthbert. .
~HORSES AND MULE
FOR SALE
Mare mule, sound, wt. ab
1 M. or 1100 Ibs. 10 yrs. 0
works good anywhere, :
cond. $100 FOB. A. E. Wil
College Park. 703 East Jo
Wesley Ave.
1100 ib. mule, cheap: f
blooded hogs; Osceola Vel
beans 20 head of goats. Cheap,
or trade for good mare or co
Ottis Moody, Coffee.
1 mare mule, wt. about 1 M.
lbs. Pert to plow or wagon.
Can be seen at No. 8 Cassa-J
nova St., near Federal Pen
tentiary. We. A. Langley, South)
Atlanta, R 3. Box 26..
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day, January 11, 1934.
e Stock For Sale
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F arm Help Wanted
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Seed For Sale
ood plug mule, $35, or
for wagon, hogs or cat-
r. Leggett, Baxley. R 4.
. raised horse, wt. 800
ood order, work any-
. $40 cash or 1-4 in corn
rket price. E. B. Warren.
boro. R 2.
ium size, smooth mouth
ood eyes and sound in
ays, $75 or 150 bu. corn.
- Road. Carl
~ 2. Box 188.
SBITS FOR. SALE
ame rabbits, 1 red and
Roberts,
15c cash or. money or-
et oe hebings Jeffer-
grown rabbits, solid
doe, black. buck, $1.50
or exc. for 6 Bantam
anything else can use.
e Vaughn, Forest Park.
ailets any breed: new
young pullets. Ea. pay
shes. J. L. Gibson, Sr.,
. RFD ae
doe and 6 young ones,
with Gray Chinchilla,
lot or exc. for a young,
good R. I. Red March-
1933 hatch rooster; Chin-
buck, 75c. Mrs. S. S.
Moultrie. 204 6th St.
EEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE ~ :
burg buck, about 2
wt. about 190 lbs. al-
g. nannies. Sell or exc.
ood milch cow or heifers.
ickett, Elko. RFD 19.
Fog. doe, freshened
}, 1933 for, $12.50 crated.
bb, Gainesville, R 8.
10s. old Nubian male
good cond. $6 FOB;
. Dantzler, Dalton, R
genburg goat giving a-
gal. Will freshen late
$12, 50; pair kids, doe
half. common; buck
dking strain, $6; Full
burg service, $1 J. Jol-
Atlanta. RT.
Stock Wanted
SATTLE WANTED
ung, fat steers, nothing
yrs. old, to trade for
hin or poor cattle:
or pound. Nothing but
attle considered. H. L.
ns, Baxley.
it 2 and 1-2 to 3 gal.
nilch cow. Must be in
of Moultrie or Berlin.
rice and description in
-E, W. Golden,
2 nice Tamer heifers,
in few months, for
sh in mien cow, giv-
Eos WANTED
t big bone Blue Guinea
ughbred hogs. State what
. A. J. Kennedy, Quit-
rood value of $10 for
Write. R. I. Baird, Hahi-
pure bred Royal. Pur-
ack Giant April hatch
elated pullets and 1 March
h cockerel, same strain, for
shi t. Mrs. Chas. H. Ogle-
oo allen R 2.
for 2 plug mules or 1 No. 1
mule or equal value: R. E.
Hitchcock, Douglasville. R 1.
Want to buy four blind
mules. Must av. wt. 1 M. to
1350 Ibs. and be within 75 mi.
Blakely. J. H. Harpe, Blakely.
Rei
Want small mule, 6 or 700
lbs. cheap, for cash; have pr.
Chinchillas, buck and doe, al-
so some big Spanish peanuts
for sale or exc. for baby chicks.
R. B. Young, Doraville. R 1.
Pay cash for 2 good farm
mules, wt. about 900 Ibs. each,
Spe R. E. Hyde, piece as
Positions Wanted
Want job as Farm Overseer.
Life time exp. in farming and
know how to handle labor. Ref.
O. L. McClung, Hiram.
Want place on farm, near
good market, by a boy for him-
self, mother, sister and brother.
Can move at once. Write or see.
H. G. Cochran, Hawkinsville, De
1, C.o Wm. Moorhouse.
17 yr. old girl wants job on
farm. No field work. $2.50 week
and board. Prefer near Atlanta.
Miss V.N. Hill, Dacula, R 2.
Single man wants job on farm.
Wages or share crop. C. R. Hol-
loway, Edison, Clo C. J. Hollo-
way. :
Active, exp. farm overseer
wants job as overseer for 1934.
A 10 or 15 horse farm. Also exp.
cattle, hogs, modern farm ma-
chinery, Grist Mill, etc. 43 yrs.
old, wife and self only. E. F.
Harris, Atlanta, 383 Washington
St. S. W.
Man and wife, alone, exp. in
farm work of all kinds; reliable,.
honest, middleaged, no bad hab-
its. Willing to work for home
and small wages or for home
and part of crop. Transportation |
must be furnished, but will re-
pay with work. J. H. Schaffer,
Atlanta, 277 So. Pryor St.
Want job on farm, 4 in fam-
ily. Farming and dairy experi-
ence. Ref. Have to be moved. At
once. C. F. Henderson, Fayette-
ville, R 2.
20 yr. old, single boy wants
job on farm or dairy. Go any-
where. Can drive truck or car.
Ref. if required. Will do right.
J. C. Lamb, Marietta, R 3.
20 yr. old, single boy wants job
on farm or dairy. Can do any
kind of farm work, drive truck
or car. Ref. if required. Johnnie
Carrell, Smyrna, R 1.
Exp. farm manager and or-
chardist with excellent Agricul-
tural education desires position
for 1934.-Can successfully handle
farm labor, repair and operate
all farm machinery. Prefer gen-
eral and live stock operations.
Excellent ref. S. T. Lassiter, Cor-
nelia.
Want dairy on shares. Thor-
oughly exp. and absolutely reli-
able. See or write: C. D. Bart-
lett, Atlanta, R 1, Box 250.
Want 1 horse farm, 50-50 ba-
sis. Wife and 3 children, 1 boy,
age 16 yrs. Exp. Poultryman and
Peach farmer, also milking. Can
partly furnish self. B. M. Coul-
ter, Geneva.
Want job on large farm. Good
dairy man and good farmer.
Plenty of help with plenty of
exp. Understand cattle. Ed Gal-
loway, Cedartown, 615 E. Ave.
Want a job on small farm,
help with poultry and flowers,
etc. No field work nor milking.
For board and small wages.
Within 10 miles of Atlanta. Miss
Cora Mae _ Childers, ee
RFD 2, Box 208.
Farm Help Wantcd
| of family,
small wai
Want healthy, middleaged
man exp. farmer, to live as one
board,
for work on farm.
laundry and
Write first. Mrs. Austin Tanner,
Broxton.
Want share croppers from 1
to 3 horse, :who have their own
stock; also want several good
wage hands, colored, preferred.
L. T. Newsome, Dover, R 1.
Want strong, healthy, grown
girl or woman to live as one of
family and assist with light
farm work. Regular salary.
Write. Mrs. Laura Lester, Mon-
tezuma,
Want good, quiet boy, about
16 yrs. old to work on farm for
wages. Make your offer. John
Ray, Hazlehurst, R 3.
Want young couple for garden,
orchard and farm work. Good
wages for both for good service.
R. W. Grow, Colquitt.
Want smart, healthy nie
girl or woman to live in farm
home and help with gen. light
farm work, poultry, garden, etc.
Reasonable salary. Miss. Josie
Fussell. Rhine, R 1.
Want good farmer for a 35 ra
good farm near town. Share
crop. Prefer a Seventh Day Ad-
ventist faith. Fine mare mule,
for sale, $90. Lewis E. Tabor, Al-
bany, Gillionville Rd.
Want unincumbered woman
for light farm work and live as
one of family, 6 miles South
Ideal, Ga. A. N. Hambrick, Ogle-
thorpe, R 2.
Want man and wife for No.
Ga, farm. Will furnish cow,
chickens, pig and seeds for gar-
den. No salary but give 1-2 of
everything produced. Write. J. B.
Lenhardt, Atlanta, 911 C & S
Nat. Bank Bldg. :
Want a good, middleaged wo-
man to live in home and tend
to poultry, and other light farm
work. Good home to right party.
Family of 2. M. R. Holder, San-
dersville, RFD.
Need at once good, settled
white woman, not under 20 yrs.
of age, nor over 45, to do light
farm work. Give room, board
and salary. Frank Cain, Chipley
Want a good farmer for 2
horse farm on 8rd and 4ths, to
man who has his own stock and
tools. Would take a 1 horse that
has force. Good land. Guy Os-
borne, Clermont, R 1.
Want good farm hand, live as
one of family and reasonable
salary for 1934. Must -be sober
and all around good man or boy.
J. W. Dorsett, Douglasville, R 4.
Want a first class man for
wages or part of crop. Must be
sober and reliable. Dont object
if married, if both good work-
ers. Write or see at once. E. F.
Dye, Hahira.
Want good, honest white man
or boy, not under 16 yrs., to live
as one of family and help with
farm work. Must be experienced
in farming. $4 mo., board and
laundry. J. A. Glosson, Jones-
boro, R. 1.
Want reliable, honest colored
girl between 18 and 20 yrs. of
age for light farm work. One
who can milk cow. References.
Mrs. J. M. Ketcherfid, Atlanta,
R 1, Box 137.
Want reliable, honest, of good
character settled white woman
to live in home (near Camilla)
with elderly woman and assist
with light farm work, varden,
poultry, etc. for $5 or $10 month.
Communicate with: C. M. Mc-
Millan, Atlanta, 801 Standard
Bldg., phone, Walnut 4814.
Want man who has his own
stock and can run himself, to
cultivate a good 1 horse farm.
Large house and good land, on
highway and school bus line. J.
N. Parker, Conyers.
Want 2 horse man on 50-50
basis. One who can furnish self
and move self. 4 miles Stone
Mtn. Good, 5 room house, good
land and good pasture. S. H.
Hardeman, Stone Mtn., RFD 2.
Want at once an unincumber-
oti: man for eee et work.
son, Baxley.
with board and laundry. Come
or write. J. J. Caudell, Homer.
Want good colored family of
3 or 4 to work by the day on
farm. Good house furnished.
Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell, McDon- |
ough, R 3.
Want young man with clean
habits to live as one of family
and work for wages or crop on
halves. J. P. Brown, Meansville.
Want good, settled woman or
girl, 18 to 40 yrs. to live as one
of family and help do light farm
work, milking, garden, poultry,
etc. Must be healthy and of good
character. Mrs. J. H. Dekle, Reg-
ister.
Want a hand to take a 1 horse
crop on halves, or would hire a
man for wages and furnish
house and patches. W. M. Fort-
ner, Meansville, R 1.
Want healthy, clean, white
woman, 20 to 35 yrs. of age to
live as one of family, and as-
sist with light farm work. (No
field work), for board and clo-
thes. Ref. exch. F. B. Kirkland,
Blun.
Want white, unincumbered
woman, about 40 yrs. of age to
assist with light farm work.
/Must be reliable and of good
character. Pay $10 per mo. and
board. Located about 12 miles
Atlanta. Apply by letter. James
C. Davis, Atlanta, 850 Citizens &
Southern Bank Bldg,
Plants For Sale
Cabbage plants, Copenhagen,
F. Dutch, E, J., C. Wakefield,
500, 50c; 75c M; 5 M. $3; Ber-
muda onion plants, 500, 60c. 80c
M. Prompt shipment. C.-M.
Sims, Pembroke.
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M. del. 5 M. up, $1 M. Exp.
collect. Prompt shipment. Ovie
Crowe, Gainesville,
E, J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 60c M. del. H. F. John-
E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 60c M. del. Albert Wil-
liamson, Baxley, R 1,
Cabbage plants, 98: M. post-
paid. Cash with order. No COD.
M. M. Clements, Pineview.
25c ea. for Chayotte Planis. A
new vegetable vine grows on ar-
bor or trees. B. O. Fussell,
Brunswick.
Imp. Everbearing and Early
May strawberry plants, $1.75 M.
Artichokes for planting, 50c pk;
Concord grape vines, 5 for $1.
Exe. for early cabbage plants.
ie Markie Myers, Hartwell, R
ee cabbage and col-
lard plants, 80c M. N. F. Wil-
liams, Baxley, R 4.
E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 80c M. 50c for 500, del.
Prompt shipment and full count
guar. T. L. Swanson, Fitzgerald,
Rez:
Plants Wanted
Want some Latham Raspberry
plants. State price per hundred.
E. E,. Jackson, College Park, 529
East Hardin Ave.
Seed For Sale
Gourd (best that grows) seed,
saved from selected plants, 15c
good start. Wiley H. Chandler,
Lula, R 2:
150 Ibs. Clements Wonder mel-
on (grow to wt. 75 and 100 Ibs.)
seed, hand saved, pure, $1 lb
del; 30 lbs. walnuts in hull, 1c
per lb. del. Bruce Andrew, Had-
dock, R 2.
Yellow pop corn 12c 1b; pump-
kin seed, 10c cupful; okra seed,
15c cupful; white sugar crow-
der: peas, 20c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. Mollie Eller, Ella Gap.
Nest onions, 50c gal. White
lady peas, 10c lb. Sarah Cous-
ins, Fioeeneviles Ril
Oy Tps=
Watson melon seed. Guar. to cut __
red, 50c lb. FOB, in lots of 100
lbs. Smaller quantities, 60 Ib. D.
A. Collins, Pelham.
25 or 30 lbs. frost-proof oS :
pea seed, 25c Ib. or exc. for oth-.
er garden seed, such as, turnip,
beet, mustard, cabbage, some of .
Hazlehurst, -
each. D. Burnham,
R 2, Box 154.
Highly imp. Stone Mtn., or
Dixie Belle melon seed, $1 Ib.
del. Prompt shipment. B. R. An- _
drews, Haddock.
Clements large type melon, |
pure seed from largest water-.
melons in U. S. A. 50c oz., $5 Ib.
also Hollis melon seed, $2 Ib. GS
H. Johnson, Tennille. mae
Old fashioned, |
cup;
crowder peas, cream crowders,
purple hull, white table peas, 10c
Ib. Add postage on small orders.
Vv. BOS, Flowery ee
Mrs. W.
Branch, R 1.
20 bu. Chufas, clean and free
from hut grass, $1.75 bu; less
than 2 bu. lots, $2 bu. No chks.
W. W. Dickey, Midville, R 2.
May Eng. pea seed, for sale
or exc. for Bermuda onion seed,
Ruby King pepper seed or any-
thing can use. Mrs. M.
B,
Scroggs, Alto. aes
Marglobe tomato and Prize-
taker onion. seed, $1.50 1b;
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab-
bage seed, $1 Ib. R. L. McRee,
Meigs. :
Ky. Wonder and Striped corn-
field bean seed, also Bunch Eng.
pea seed and white okra. Ea. 20c
Ip. P. P. or exch. Mrs. J. E. Felt-
man, Whitesburg.
Miscellaneous For eae
Horse radish, 20c lb. old fash-
ioned June cherry, yellow. Lim-
bertwig apple sprouts. All 3 ft.,
15c ea.'to 3rd zone; nice, bright s
sundried peaches, 16c Ib. to 3rd
zone. C. V. Wilson, Maysville. ae
4 Guinea (cavies) pigs, $150
or 50c ea; Sassafras, Queen of
the Meadow, Prickly Ash,
root and poke root, 30c Ib. or
larger amts, E. Weaver, Lavonia. _
rooted .
Catnip, 25c per nice,
bunch; 6 for 50c; Calamus root,
1-2 Ib. 50c. Mrs. B, B. Woodruff,
Greenville.
Ready cut Martin gourds, 6 in.
dia. 12%c postpaid, not cut, 10c. _ =
Gurman M. Wolfe, Baxley, R 2.
5 bu. black walnuts in hull, 50c
bu. FOB. Trade for 2 M. good, |
strong cabbage plants, prepaid.
L. T. Newsome, Dover, R 1.
About 30-35 lbs. tallow, We Ibe
seedling pecans,
about 60 lbs. ;
Exc. for other seed. State kind
of seed like to exch. R. F. Per-
sons, The Rock; RFD 1.
Black walnuts, large size, hul-
ed, dry, clean, 1933 crop, for
sale. Will ship at once. Mrs. J.
M. Marshall, Talbotton, R i -_
34,
Mecca. Wanted
Want good, second. - . hand cE
horse wagon, hasnt been used
very much, cheap. State partic-
ulars in first letter. J. T. Flour-"
ney, Mauk, R-1.
Want to hear
having a good farm cart, near
Marlow. W. W. Cochran, Mar-
low.
Want to communicate ~ with |
party who has some. radish
roots for sale. State prices. J. R.
Cates, Jr., Newnan, 26 W. Wash- :
ington St.
Exc. 10 Ibs. nice, dried Ss a
for 15 white feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Dai-
sy Meeks, Alto, R 2.
Exc, 10 lbs. med. size pecans _
side meat, dried
Will send
for smoked
peaches or apples.
sample of pecans.
tender corn- = =
field bean seed, 25c large tea-
red and white speckled
red.
from party _
Write. Rose
|W. Cool, ee: 214 W. Swa-
iS nee St. :
Sonat FOUR
, Miscellaneous Wanted
Want some long leaf pine seed
1933 crop. J. M. Gaston, Jack-
son.
Want 40 white feed sacks, 100
Ib. cap. Will exc. 20 lbs. 1933
-erop nice, dried apples for same.
Ea. pay chgs. of transportation.
Mrs. H. F. Reece, Talking Rock,
CNR Q:
ee Products
For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Baby lima bunch butter-beans,
10c Ib. R. A. Huckaby, Cordele,
RC.
cleaned, $3.50 bu; 100 bu. No. 1
Brabhams, $1.65 bu. J. H. Pal-
_mer, Tennille.
BUTTER FOR SALE
4 to 6 lbs. fresh butter per wk.
25c lb. del. in 2nd zone. Sat.
guar. or money refunded. Mrs. V.
Carter, Whitesburg, R 1.
4 lbs. fresh, good butter per |
week from T. B. tested cows. 25c
lb. postpaid. Mrs. Lynn Ragland,
-Roopville, R 1.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Farm Relief cotton seed. Pure
as can be kept, by _ isolated
planting and on separtely.
$2 per 100 Ibs. FOB. T. R. Breed-
_ love, Monroe.
About 35 bu. practically pure
Half and Half cotton seed, $2.25
per 100. Exc. 250 Ibs. for same wt.
sould, clean Ga. Runner pea-
nuts. Ea. pay transportation. L.
F. Warren, Dexter.
Imp. strain Rucker cotton
seed, good as the best. 75c bu;
Woods imp. Hastings Prolific
seed corn, especially selected. $2
bu. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.
Champion of the World cot-
ton seed. Made 8 bales on 10
acres; boll weevil cut off 1-3;
made with $6 worth of fertilizer.
Have the proof. 75c bu. FOB. B.
L. Davis, Douglas, R 3.
700 lbs. Roysters No. 4 chien
seed. 1% in. staple. Bale to acre
1933. Special planting seed. 75c
bu. $2.25 per 100 lbs. FOB. Mon-
ey order. George Brice,
ming.
Recleaned, pure Ruckers, 45
per cent lint, 1st yr. from Orig.
75c bu. F. K. Duncan, Douglas-
ville. :
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 1
and 1 1-32 in. staple. Privately
ginned and kept pure. 75c bu.
FOB. Horace Darnell, Winston.
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed. 1 -
1-16 in. staple. From. Orig. Cull-
ed. 75c bu. FOB. Ephriam Dobbs,
Douglasville, R 3.
Genuine Half and Half cotton
seed. Been planted only 1 year
and carefully ginned. 75c bu. J.
Luther Horne, Cochran.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
2 M. bu. good slipped shuck
ear corn, 65c bu. FOB; 1 M. bu.
Shelled corn in sacks, 0c bu.
FOB. W. O. Denmark, Brooklet
FRUIT FOR SALE
Some nice, sundried apples.
worm=free, for sale or exc. for
good, flue cured tobacco (chew-
ing). Lb. for lb. Ea. pay post-
age. Send sample first. Mrs.
Dave Ash, Dahlonega, R 4.
Delicious, fine, sun cured ap-
ples, 9c lb. Add postage; Jumbo
pumpkin seed to exc. for cotton
guano sacks. Ea. prepay postage.
Maude Roper, Dawsonville, R 1.
' Nice, bright, sundried apples,
10c lb. Prepaid in 10 Ib. lots;
Eng. pea seed, 15 cup full. Mon-
ey orders. No chks. Mrs. Martha
White, Dahlonega, R 1.
Nice, dried horse apples, free
from core and peel. 12c lb. Chi-
nese squash (grow 4 ft. long)
Seed, 10c doz. Concord grape
_ vine, 10c; scuppernong, 25c ea.
Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon.
5 lbs. dried apples, 10c lb. Exc.
for feed sack Anna Langley,
60 bu. genuine O-too-tans, re- |
Cum- |
r rape
MAREE BULLETIN,
Attention, Live Stock Farmers
In order to promote in all ways possible the interest of cattle
breeders and raisers in the State of Georgia; to advertise Georgia
as a section where the choicest of beef can be raised and fattened;
to induce buyers to come here and make purchases both at public :
and private sales; to seek and improve the general quality and
enhance the reputation of Georgia cattle; and to do any and all
things necessary to promote the interest of cattle producers and
thereby promote the prosperity of our State the GEORGIA
BEEF CATTLE RAISERS have a very interesting offer they wish
to extend to all Live Stock Farmers in the State. Communicate
with: PERRY LUNSFORD, Covington, Ga.
Georgia Products
For Sale
Georgia Products
For Sale
Georgia Products
For Sale
Ellijay, R 3.
Nice, sundried apples, 12c lb.
del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE
100 lbs. Fall crop clover honey
in Comb, $8 del. in Ga; 10 or 15
hives Italian bees in, 10 frame,
new pat. hives with supers, $3.-
50 ea. at my place. Ben J.
'Threatte, Daisy, R 1.
80 stands Pat. hives of bees,
$1.50 ea. at my place as long as
they last; 10 pr. White King pi-
geons, 50c pr. or exc. for Ban-
tam hens. A. G. Oliver, Means-
ville, R 1.
Pure Ext. honey in 10 Ib. cans,
Cs. of 6, $4. No chks. Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla, R 2. :
Bright, strained. honey, $1.25
per 10 lb. pail del; 9 lbs. yellow
beeswax, 15c lb. del. Mrs. A. E
OKelley, Maysville, R. 2.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE
Black walnut trees, 1 yr. old,
10c ea. or 75c doz. Exc, for few
Pear trees. A. D. Todd, Sarah.
Black walnut trees, 1 yr. moss
packed, $10 per C; Concord
vines, rooted, $1 doz.
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, R 3.
Pear trees, 2 - 3 ft., 20c ea.
$2.20 doz. peach and apple, 1 to
{2 yr. trees, 10c ea. $1 doz; chin-
quapin trees, 2 to 3 ft. 10c ea, $1
doz. All postpaid. Ray Scales,
Bowdon, R 3.
Fig sprouts, 1 yr. old, from
mother tree producing 2 heavy
srops of large, purple figs ea. yr.
(Have know 2 yr. old sprouts to
pear fruit). $1 ea. Exc. 12 for 12
B. R. hens, Yr. old. Mrs, J. V.
Davies, Cordele.
21 Pineapple Pear trees, 3 ft.,
high and better 10c ea. plus pos-
tage. Theodore Tarpley, Cordele,
Rt. D.
Tame cherry, 15c ea. Raspber-
ry vine, 3 for 25c; 1 bu. old fash-
ioned peach seed. Give best of-
fer. Add postage. Mrs. A. H.
Patterson, Talking Rock, R 2.
Lead. var.,
trees, 5 to 15c ea. Concord, Ni-
agara grape vines, 5 to 10c ea;
Pear trees, 30c ea. W. H. Alex-
ander, Cleveland.
Brown figs, Black and White
scuppernong vines, running sage
plants, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Exc. for
100 lb. cap. feed, white sacks.
Mrs. J. F. Patterson, Waco, R 2.
3 var. Figs, 25 cut. 25c; wild
Goose, Blue Damson plums, $1
doz; Red, yellow wood vine, $1
doz; Blue Flags, mixed Iris, $1.
per 50; cannas, 50c doz. Exc. for
feed sacks. Nan Kown, White.
Damson plum, 4 - 6 ft. 60c
doz; May cherry trees, 3-5 it. 50c
doz. Running okra seed, 10c pkg.
Senna seed, 10c pkg. All del. W.
B. Skinner, Seeevile, R 5.
Apple and | Peach |
FOB. G. R, Gardner, Pavo,
Few hundred 3 yr. old apple
trees: Yates, Terry, Winesap, De-
licious and some summer var, $8
C; and up; Evergreens and Sh-
rubbery, cheap. J. L. Westbrook,
Bremen.
All lead. var. apple and peach
trees, 1-3 yrs. old, 10c to 20c ea.
2 yr. old grape vines, 10c each.
$6 C; Pear and Cherry, 25c ea;
Klondike, Missionary, Lady T.
| strawberry plants, $2.50 M, Lee
Head, Cornelia, Star Rt.
Goose plum trees, well rooted,
3 for 25c; 12 for 75c, postpaid in
Ga. Send stamps or money or-
der. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, R
One.
White scuppernong and musca-
dine vines, Brown Turkey Figs,
Blue and Goose plums 10c ea.
$1 doz. $4.50 C; MHazlenut, 40c
doz. Del. A. T, Patterson, Waco,
Ri 2.
Seedling peach trees, 25c doz.
sprouts; 7 bark plants, 8 for 25c;
Sassafras roots, 15c lb; Kaffier
corn seed, 10c cupful. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. W. L. Teem, Talking
Rock, R 1.
Gooseberry bushes, $1 doz. Blue
Damson plums, i5c ea; Exc, 1
tree for 2 sacks, 100 Ib. cap. in
good cond; Mastodon everbear-
ing strawberry plants, 30c C.
Mrs. Cleo Long, Dahlonega, R 1.
Cherry sprouts, about 2 ft.
high., well rooted, from May
Cherry trees, 10c ea. also green
ratsbane, 10c lb. Mrs. Carrie
Rundles, Gainesville, R 7.
Rooted Fig sprouts of the big
white fig variety, 2% to 5 ft.
tall, Sell or exc. for white Ber-
muda onion seed or cabbage
plants. Mrs. T. E. Peterman,
Jakin.
Scuppernong vines, well rooted,
large, white var. 1 for 20c, 3 for
50c. Postpaid. Isla Hamilton, Al-
amo, R 2.
Pecan trees, Stuart, Schley and
Money-Makers, 3-5 ft., 25c; 5-7
ft. 35c; 7-10 ft. 45, Sell or exc.
for baby chicks, W. L. preferred
or for cabbage plants. Idus A.
Johnson, Benevolence. = ss
State insp. lead: var., fruit
trees, Peach, $55 M; $6 C; $1.15
doz; Apple, Plum, Apricot, Fig,
Walnut, $8 C; $1.25 doz; Grape,
$6 C; $1 doz; Pecan, $22.50 C.,
$3 doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale,
Fig plants, 25c ea., red rasp-
berries, 15 doz. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 10c C. Well rooted
M. W. Spiker, Mtn. View.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
Runner peanuts, $1 bu. G. A.
Bragg, Donalsonville.
Med. size. Money-Maker pe-
cans, 9c Ib. FOB; Pecan Meats,
halves, 25c Ib. Wallace Handley.
Shiloh.
N. C. Runner peanuts, 75c bu.
_ | Ribbon. Cane syrup,
50 lbs. Stewart papershell pe-
cans, 15c lb. This yrs crop. M.
T. Tanner, Sandersville, R 1,
Box 8.
Red Spanish peanuts, 50c pk.,
$1.85 bu; also long tender okra,
15c cup; castor oil beans, 10
cup. Add postage. Harold, Point
Peter:
10 bu. improved white Span-
ish peanuts, hand picked, 4c Ib.
FOB. 3 miles West of Jonesboro.
Mrs. S. J. Stubbs, Jonesboro, R
2.
Frotschers. fine pecans, 15c lb.
FOB. Chas. M. Tuttle, Thomas-
ville.
100 lbs. Stewart and Schley pe-
cans, mixed. Med, to large size.
15c lb. Wm. H. _Jackson, Craw-
fordville.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Irish potatoes in truck load
lots, 2c lb. at my home. Frank
Faulkner, Cornelia.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Few barrels A-1 pure sugar
cane syrup, in new cypress bar-
rels; Heavy, golden, delicious
flavor; Bunch okra, seed rice for
sale at depression prices. BE. L.
Todd, Valdosta.
Pure Sugar cane syrup, 6 gal. |
cans to case, $2.75; 12 halves, $3;
24 qts., $3.25; 38 gal. BBL., $13;
34 gal. BBL, $12. Guar. best
grade. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
New crop, A-1 Sorghum syrup,
thick, bright, clear, in 35 gal.
bbls., 35c gal. by bbl; white cream
Sugar crowder psas, 4c lb. $2.25
bu. plus postage; white Spanish
peanuts, $1 bu. Geo. Resseau, Jr.
Hillsboro, R 1.
Best grade pure sugar cane
syrup in new bblis., $12 per 35
gal. bbl; No. 1 grade for $11 and
No, 2, $8.75 per bbl. Cash with
order. Lee Patrick, Quitman, R
1
- New syrup, best grade, pure
Ga. Red and Ribbon Cane, 12
full size beer bottles, $1.20. Sam-
ple for 10c postage; Shipping
wt. 30 lbs. W. L.. Dasher, Lake
Park, R 1.
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, bright
and thick, in gal.cans, 60c gal.
at farm. Wont ship. J. F. Little,
Forsyth, R 3.
New crop strictly A-1 sugar
cane syrup in new barrels, 32c
per gal, in bbl. lots, FOB. W. R.
Connell, Whigham, R 3.
Pure Ga. Ribbon sugar cane
syrup in cans, 60c gal. 6 gal. to
1 case, Will not ship less than 1
case. Postage not paid. Money
orders only. L. E. Hutchinson,
Quitman., R 5.
No. Ga. Sorghum syrup, bright,
thick, good flavor, $3.60 per case
of 6-10 Ib. buckets, FOB. Money
order. H, F. Priest, Acworth, R 1
Good sorghum syrup, 1933
crop, 50e gal. Extra good, thick
Tec gal.
Georgia Products _
For Sale
FOB. L. B. McWhorter, R
ville, R 1.
Eatonton.
gusta Yates, Baxley, R 2.
-|exch. for corn. Ea. pay ch
Cunningham, Athens. s
VEGETABLES FOR SAI E
_ Purple Top White Gla t
Turnips and turnip greens
sale at patch ,lst of January}
B. Brand, Montezuma, Roe
1 acre collards for sale. .
1200 collards, 40c doz, Fra
Wilson, Forsyth; R472
Georgia Products
Wanted _
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want Iron and Brabham p
Quote best prices, Can use |
bu. G. T. Kinnett, es iB
BRE
Want Brabham and Iron pe
(for sowing on own farm) a
per bu. del: Donovan. Wm. J
son, Donovan. *
Want sev. bu. Mammoth:
low Soy beans. Make price.
G. Rawls, Williamson. :
Want 25 to 50 bu. pure, s
Iron peas, 1933 crop. Send s
ple and price. Chas. S. Fis
McDonough, R 4. . DN
Want to buy good, sound
peas. State kind and best
price. C. D. Sheley, Halcyondal
CORN AND SEED COR
WANTED a
Quote best prices on slipp
shuck corn in 50 to 500 bu. lo
at your farm. T. M. Eldrid;
Station E., Box 55, Atlanta
Exc. black walnuts for <
bu. for bu; also other valu
J, L. Gibson, Sr., Monroe, |
Exc. 1 plug mule for 50
corn in the shuck. Bring |
and get mule. W. D. Bry
Coffee, ;
Want 25 bu. good slipped s
corn and 700 bun. fodder. Si
best price del. or not del. |
Ruby Reynolds, Mayfield, R
Box 33.
Exc. young Ky. mules, va
at $175 to $190 each for slipp
shuck corn at market pp!
want prices on carload Johns
Grass, Peanut Hay. J. W. Woo
ruff, Columbus, Box. 1086.
COTTON SEED WANTE
Want a few .bu. Cokers F
Relief, also a few bu. Stone
No. 2 cotton seed. Must be
and reasonably priced. Se
samples and price. Ray Thom
son, Eatonton, R 3, Box 110
FRUIT WANTED
Exc. 1 or 2 bu. 90-day runnil
velvet bean. seed for dried
ples or peaches: 1 bu. so
velvet bean seed for Ibs. f
Ea. pay chgs. Mrs. R. L. Ja
Homerville, R 2.
Exc. few white table peas
dried fruit: 3 Ibs. peas for Ib
fruit. No worms. Peaches
ferred; also peas for cabbage al
onion plants, Peas weevil-treat
W. L. Huff, Roopville, R 2.
Exc. 2 nice feed sacks a
each for 1 lb. nice, dried peac
free of peel and worms. Like
exc. for about 5 lbs. ea. of peac!
es and apples. Mrs. A. E. Ha:
LaGrange, R 2.
Exc. 10 lbs. colored butter-
beans for 10 Ibs. dried apples |
exc. 75 lbs, little white lady pe
for 10 lb. dried - apples. B
Holcombe, Ringgold, R 3.
PEANUTS AND PECAN
WANTED ~~
Want 300 Ibs. seedling pe
and 10 bu. White Spanish
nuts. Make best offer. G,