Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 June 7

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OLUME17.___ STATE CAPITOL __ ATLANTA, GEORGIA , THURSDAY, JUNE'7, 1934. NUMBER 2:













S Georgia studying the farm conditions as relates. to seed
Irish potatoes and dairies.

_l am of the opinion that we must begin more and more to
get away from a one crop system of farming. Middle Geor-

most of the farms are under mortgage or in the hands of
He northern insurance companies. | This single crop, selling far
| below cost of production for the past several years, has closed
e most of the banks and broken nearly every general merhant.

In White County, I met Mr. Huff, one of the most active
County Agents in the state. He accompanied me to the poul-
oy ity: farm of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts. It is one of the beauty
| spots of Georgia, entirely supported by revenue from eggs
a from that beautiful flock of leghorn hens. They produce 510



- because of their uniformity, grade and. attractiveness.

Mr. Huff bought two carloads of seed Irish potatoes for
Q the farmers of his county. No section of our state is better
_ adapted to the growing of this crop than these fertile moist
_ coves all through the mountains of North Georgia. Mr. Huff
ma said they would soon be ready to ship at least twenty cars of
i number one potatoes to the market at a good profit to the
_ growers.



Last. week I took a trip covering nineteen counties of north

gia has held to cotton growing as its major. crop so long that :

dozen eggs a week which sell at a premium above other eggs





















- Why should we go to Maine and Idaho for our potatoes |

- when an acre of this rich land will produce 200 bushels?

Should we not share in the growing of some of these thou-
sands of cars which are shipped into our state yearly?

I preached the. gospel of. eggs and potatoes from White to
Dade. When only 25 pr cent of the eggs consumed in Geor- |
gia and less than four per cent of the potatoes are raised in_
the state, it seems to me that we are standing idly by and let-
ting others reap our richest harvests. _

Walker County has: some of the best and cleanest dairies 5
in the state. They grow most of their feed and are making ss
-a@ little profit even at the present. low milk prices. I visited
the. farm of Mrs. Don Harris near Chickamauga. I would
give her the. blue ribbon for the best small herd of Jerseys {|
in the state. She is improving it all the time. As an evidence We
of devotion to her work she has just latly sold one of her
cherished heirlooms and invested the proceeds in one of the ~
finest bull calves haying the finest blood lines i in North Amer-
1Cax



No aa peciinieeics lie anywhere thaw i in North Georgia:
These RESP S live a ieee way from the poor house.

Gre. ADAMS,
Commissioner of Agriculture.









s Second: Hand Machin-





Second- -Hand Machin- !



ery For Sale









































man, McDonough.



, $4. 25. James W. Knox,





































ee oe MARKET REPOR 7 ot

Second OT ad Binnie. nani |i OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS . International Harvester, com-



ery For Sale





J. P. Pope, Monticello,

bine, in splendid cond., for sale.



aS 1 Box 10 Prevailing Wholesale Prices June 4, 1934, Always Subject to Variation. Mrs. C. C. Burkhalter, Louisville. _
- 8 ft. tractor binder, used Georgia Produced. nearby Hennery, selected, fresh eggs; Retail 32 doz. Wholesale 2% doz. 1 power Cane Mill, good cond.
Big: cous, goed, elo. WV, Eggs, extra, selected whites, doz. -... 21 Moston |
4 horse International eng., in een OX Wa: OO sane sa ok 19_ INDEX S 1 Cutaway Harrow, $7.50; good
air shape, $12.50 FOB here. Roos. Standard. dom 2: to 7c Second-Hand Machinery For Sale 1, 2 a ek oe cultivator,
William Massey, Bronwood. Second-Hand Machinery Wanted .... 2 ampion Binder, few re-
ap used automatic can sealer Georeia trade, doz. Se en eee 16c Tncubators, Brooders, Ete; For Sale.. 2 pairs, $30; Half Holstein and |
r sale. Bargan. E. C. Mauldin, Wess, yard: Tun; -G0%,.2-2- = 17c Grain and Hay For Sale _...... Sas 2 Se ow freshen soon :
aville. ry car cle Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb. ..--____-.- 11-12 Poultry FOr SA1 eevee 2, 3 ae oe ipson, Ashland,
ri i
ee sradley es for $7.50 Hens, Leghorns, Ib, ----------------- 9-10 Poultry Wanted | Sag oe aioe geass steneake Sane ie Cae Ten 3 ; 2 Pecan tree dusting machines os
OB 6 miles north. of Villa Rica. Roosters, Ub. -----__- ss 5-6c Baby Chicks For Sale 2 3 cheap; Disc tractor plows; stalk
' W. Aderhold, Villa Rica. Stats, lke was Oo os ee 10c Baby Chicks: Wanted 22... 3 Aj | cutter; 2 horse plows, etc. All
J..I. Case Steel thrashing ma- Briere. 10. 2 ee 20-25 Wace. Pir Sale Ss good cond. Write for list of used
chine for sale. Max L. McRae, Duc th a 8c Eegs Wanted ae tools one machinery Fred
icRae, Ga. Geese, SS eee Se eS Tc Live Stock For. Sale wc ces ee a ae a eiger, intside.





15 H. P. Ker. engine, Fair- =





3 bottom John Deere tractor : : ; ; |
low, cheap; large size Niagara beste ae ee Se Ga e < ae Stoek Rissbe ee ee : banks-Morse, in good cond. for
actor. power duster, first class : PE GS Ct ere eee ositions Wante Be ee Sale or trade for small grain
cond., used only 1-season, also . Country Butter, best table, Ib. ---_- 20 larry Erel pW BIG en ie Scere tc steerer 3 thrash and gas. eng, mounted, |
drum of dusting powder for use| |) Field Peas, mixed bu, -------_.--. 1.50 Plants Wor Sale = ee 3, 4 G. M. Williams, Almon.
1 same. Can be seen at home Field Peas,.not mixed, pu. ----.-- 1,65-1.70 Plants Wanted .......... ee 4 Hammer Mill, complete with 3
f: Mrs. A. Clarke . Snedeker, Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to" bu: bus 22424 O8Os KF Gong gr Sale 2 oe 4. screens with or without speed
lackshear, R - ee Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ------_- 2.75 Susd Manion fo ee 4 a goes a ieee half price.
Portable Blacksmi orge, t | 100 1hs) <2 75e eo: a
le and dbl. turn plows, disc Sabbaue (white a on oe oe "5 core pee Se . 2 horse walking Oliver culti-
d drag harow, seeders, etc. is} : vators with Gee Whiz, barring
Write for prices and description. SPANISH PEANUTS, No. 1, $65.00 per ton, del. mills, 2 a off Disc and fender complete
Cheap for cash. Good cond. = et for $25, FOB. A. E.. Wilkie, Col-







uar. ne ee Boe Ft. Valley; R













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val ag $30, or exch. J. A. Flan-
: a City, a Pe

Pe King Separator,

Yo. 24, $20. Mrs. R. L. Greene,

Suthbert, R 4.

5 Wational Junior See, pres-.
ie saeel 200 to 400 daily

a peas; eae hole Corn sheller:
ood cond., $20. Mis. C. E. Jones,
2] Bae :

or Brown Leghorn ee R.

BE Alexander, Roopville.

with folding rack stack.

n. J: M. Bennett, Pans, R

25 BBL. Midget . Marvel flour
Mill, made by Anglo American
Mill Co., Owensboro, Ky. Com-
ge and first Class | cond. ae:

|-good shape, No housing nor

| gins and cleaning feeders...

| Norton W. Hart,

incubator || Gooq running cond., when put

eh -ale- equipment, $65" cash, or 70
| bu. good corn at my place. A. B.
|| Farrar, Jenkinsburg. S

Clover Leaf Manure Spreader. Z

f the notice. When |
Splaw and dbl. disc harrow and:

(kins,



| exception of Poiting: cloth, f

sale. J. H. Dorminy, Fitzgerald.
1 set of 30 in. Mill Rocks, in

shaft. Just the Rocks. Cheap for
cash, or exc. for anything can
use on farm. Write what you}
have. M. D. Gattis, Plains. .
_ Second - hand Shaker wheat
thrash, cheap, also feed grinder
for stock. Both cheap, or exc.

| for cows. R. H. Warren, Davis- |

POPC; Reali 2

2-80 Continental hutler breast
Suc-
tion,, revolving screw _ press.
Steam tramper, complete, al-
ready to run, $500 less power.
arrenton.

2 -,+1 horse Farmer Friend

;turn plows, good. points, wings,

slides. and handles, $2. 75a, -$5-

|| for both. R. Ww. Beall, Rt. 3, Mil-

ledgeville. :
Fordson frantar
Separator, $150;

$75; Case
John? Deere

| power press, $150. All in running

| cond. Y..G. Chambless, Hare
request is accompanied | My

2 Hart-Parr tractors, 2
disc gang plows (made at Rome.
Ga.) with some additional parts |
for both tractors and plows. |

up several years ago, 1917-1918
models. $500. gets lot. ~ Wm. x
Jackson, Greensboro,

3 roller syrup mill and bom:
Come and see it if interested.
Elda Bryan, Dahlonega, RFD 4;
- 20 H. P. motor; cost $180; sell
for- $60; set of Blacksmith tools,
ese Pe gas. eng. Come. see

| what have to sell. D. E. Baze-
|more, Hagan. :

Grist Mill in good running or-
der with gas or Ker. engine and

for. sale orexc. for Velvet beans,

}| running peas, O-too- tans, | .Cane
||Seed -or heifers.

rs F Baxter,
Grantville, ee
- Fordson tractor - ite turn

boiler... All. cheap. A. W. _ Askew,

Folkston.

5 gal. electric churn. with dash, |
frame and motor. $10 FOB. J. J.
Stephens, Luthersville. .

Water tank, iron, 12,000 gal.
cap. on 60 ft. tower. R. B. Haw-
Decatur, Clo Orphan s
Home, . en

28 in. ek pulley, _magneto

= and tripod for 10 H. P. engine,

Shafts, hangers, pulleys, - other
equipment. Good cond: Cash or
bread corn, del. here. Robtes Ful-

aver, Adairsville.

4-70 saw huller cifene. Gullet
Gin outfit, complete. A-1 grade
a (OR. Whitlock, Poranieg

1

Deering pidder: 6 ft. cut,
needs few repairs, $50; 2 in. line
shaft, 6 ft. long with 16 in. and

| 30 in. pulley, $5; Ky. syrup Mill

roller, ae CME Adcock, ages
ville. < :



Second: fo. Machin

ery Wanted

ant used ie in fest
class condition, also stalk cutter, |
grain binder and ensilage cutter.
Write A, J. Richie, Assistant.
Superintendent, Rabun Gap Na-
coochee School, Rabun Gap, Ga.

Want a corn shredder and a



{pea thresher. E. Callas, Gaines-

| Ville, 39 Oak St.
_ Want-air compressor or gas
Sagas L. G. FACES Plarkesviie,

Want cane mill roller, 14 in.
dia. 23 cogs, with 9 in. face. G.
A. Thompson, Swainsboro.

Exc. nearly new Brooks cotton.
planter or Blacksmith vise or
drill, or good | grain cradle or |
a seed, L. W. Mason, Winey
ston



_ Want: second-hand, Bod cond. i

3 :

| complete 40 ft. high. Cash or
exch. R. N. Olif?, Bristol. :

+ Want to. ee Midget. Marvel

Hour Mill.
anor

Ge eae _ Woodruff,

tor, first class *eond., suitable for
operating Grist: Mill. ied Mor-

| ris, Marietta. :
Want hay rake in good cond.

Write. what you have. HH Et,
Donnelly, Crescent.

Exc. hogs for Hog Oiler, small

close. by.. No junk. Daniel A. In-
gram, Jr., Bainbridge, R 2, Box
111, Breese Hill. 5

Exc. set. of Blacksmith tools,
for Mower and Rake.
Walker, Rome,.R 5.

Want small garden tractor,
cheap for cash. John J. soon
ards, Smyrna. ee

Want a Wind Staker for Case

ner Bell, Buckhead.
or wheat. Mill rocks. Quote price,

ahan, Warm Springs. eo
Want to ee second-hand
| Corn binder. cE ees: Al-
pany. Z
Want large, second tend
Grist Mill, also gas. engine to
pull it with. J. B. Dunbar, POO;
aS 372, Atlanta.
~ Want 8
boiler. Deseribe fully,
price. No. Jy. Day; Atlanta,
Edgewood Ave, NE.
Want. to hear from Saciles
having gasoline engine to be
used for grinding. syrup cane;

107

| also - want large, 3 roller syrup-

mill in best of cond. L. ts, Sar
Road, Decatur. _

Want steel tower and ak 40
ft. and over. Give cond. and
price. Guy. Taylor, Macon.

order, a small gas. engine, 1 to
3\H. P. H. S. Edwards, Holly
Bluff, Rt. 4, Macon. ae

_ Exe. Reg. Guernsey bull,
mos. old, Langwater
out of 4% gal. Dam; Sire out
of 6 gal. cow, at. $30, for dbl.

2

rake, or for _ peas. Emery Hate
Blue Ridge. 5
Want horse drawn hay press.

ers, 5 in. blade to be exch. for
Jersey cattle. F. L. Spain, Jt.,
Columbus.

Want small steam boiler, such
aS Dairymen use: for: sterilizing
work. State cash price FOB At-
lanta. M.. sick Sai Atlanta, 456
Hurt Bldg.

Good value. to exe. for Black-

lege Park, 206 E. Columbia. Ave.

Want used No. - 10. +=DelLaval
milk separator, cheap.
Highsmith, M. D. Atlanta, 221
Trust Co. of Ga, Bldg.

Want. big, heavy Syrup _ Mill.
Give full description and price
in first letter. Must be. cheap. Cc.
H. Davis, Clarkesville, R 1,

P Want used Hay Baler -and a
work. R. Pe.

machine for Silo
Tull, Decatur, R 2.

Want. to. get in touch with
party having an old Blaklee gas.
eng., 84% x 15 in. cylinder that
I might trade for parts, D. H.
Bonner Eatonton. :

Want 1 horse mower in good

| phone, Walnut 5152.

Want . deep: well nie with
jack, cheap for cash, J, Re Las

|nier, Graymont, R 1, Box 70.

oe Brooders,

-Ete., For Sale_

oe 1 Sinplex brooder, god as new





Want electric motor, 15. on.
-|H. P. Prefer re-conditioned mo-

-forgue, or Joe Harrow. Must be.

Harley Humphrey, Millen:

Ww. Le
|R. Beasley, Savannah.

Thrasher, 20-28 and 22-36. aes
Want several worn- out - corn

FOB your station. W. D. a R22.
"Used brooders, poultry equip-

1s B. steam |.
quoting

Want, if. cheap and in perfect |

4 Macon,

Grain and Hay For sl

: preeding,

disc Fordson harrow, good. hay J

14 x 16 or 16 x 18; 2 H. D. Mow-

smith vise..E. F. Shelnutt, (- Col- |:

E.. D.

+ hens,

cond. at once. EK E. Carter, At--
lanta, 427 Trust Co. of Ga. Bldg.

Want Hay Baler, J. W. Wood- | -
| ruff, Columbus, ee

| $20 complete. R. a, Boyd, Villa |
Rica, oe. oS ae

1. wood or coal prooder, 1. M

.chuck - -cap., in good cond. Rea-
sonable cash price or exc.. for

| chickens; also want. large roller

for Chattanooga No. 13 Cane
-ingood . .cond. Mrs. Dempsey
Moon, Marietta, Furs

cap. $2.50 cash or exc. for Co-
chin bantams or anything else
could use. Write. Walter Bell,
Americus, 131 Jackson St.

Lamp and thermometer included.
Everything in perfect Shape.

-180 cap. Inc. Wisconsin, hot
water type, good cond., $6 G.

Little Brown Hen Inc., good
cond. 2 good thermometers, in-
structions, -$3. 50 postpaid. Exe.
for W. L. baby chicks. Mrs. WwW.
H. Jones, Willacoochee,

Little Brown Hen Tne,
times, good as new, complete
with thermometer, $3 and post-
age. = oM, O'Kelley, Bt: _ Monroe

ment, water founts, feed trays
for chicks, outdoor feeders for
hens, fattening batteries,
plows: and farm tools. Cond.
guar. Cheap for cash. Chas. F.
Howe, Ft. Valley. =. 7

400 egg Miller electric Inc.
complete with instructions. $20;
52

Ave.
Want to buy Red Hen, 50 or
100 chick cap. oil. brooder, in

liams, Boston.
New Town or Buckeye ~(would

M. cap. Also buy a grist mill, in
good . cond., In operation (so in-
spection can be made). Give lo-
cation, price, etc. ~C. AL Burge,
Lakeside. eet





Balea oats cut at tight stage,
properly cured, for sale. P., D:
Williams, Pitts.

About 300 bales- right, -firm-
ly packed, -nice Meadow hay,
contains Bermuda, Dallas, White
Clover, etc. 80c C. here; 3 good,

| young: Jersey cows, fresh, a .

5 yr. old saddle horse, $150.
HE. Bass, Milledgeville. |

der, cured without: rain, $1.50
per 100. Ibs. at my place, or exc.

Daisy. -

bundle, $3 per 100, bundles; 5 bu.
peas, $2 bu. at my barn. W. M.
see? Meansville, Bi,

Poultry For Sale

i aNCONAS
Sev. thoroughbred She p ard
Ancona cokerels, 6 to 7 wks.
old, 50c ea. - As baby chicks





April, 1934. W. A. Reese, Jakin.

; BANTAMS
Japanese Silkies, pure bred: 6
last yrs hatch, 1 cock
bird, 1. cockerel, last yrs hatch,
$8.50 FOB, for lot. D. B. John-
son, Thomson.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS |
10 thoroughbred. Parks Ply-
mouth Rock hens and 1 rooster,
$10. Max Carver, East Point,
328 een Ave.

CORNISH
50 Dark Cornish chicks, about







2 mos. old, from prize winning

stock, 25c ea. $12 for Jot: FOB



es in veht crate. Money order. Mrs,
Cc.

oe Sylvester.

Mill, or sell remainder of mine,

Little Brown Hen Inc, 50 ege

~ (No. 1 Queen City. Inc., 250 cap.

4d - [4 Tbs:

Set 2

also |.

inch Hoover Oil burning | ~
prooder, $8; or exc. for grain. -W. |
J. Sumilin, Atlanta. 69 s Grand | ~

perfect. cond. Mrs. Ralph. Wil- d
Want Inc. of large. cap., either |

r consider other make) 10 to. 16

/300 bundles nice, bright fod-

for equal value. Ben J, Threatte,

500 bundles fodder, 4 hand to

bought direct from Sheppard in|

| Brunswick.
Blue and She oul
cross: 5 hens and TOOS
1 Ib. size,.50c ea. Other
pay postage. J. H. Rust
Garfield, R 1, Clo At
Trio of Eng. Black 1]
Reds, $4. Cock, 14. mos
hens, either 1932 or 1933
stags, $1 ea, 3 or m
an gee fad Be Stewart
5 i a:

Eee : TECHORNS :
5 Booths AAA: W.
6B wks. old. Sacri
Make -off



erels,
quick sale.

_| Cantey, . LaGrange, :

ville-St.. 3.4- ;
W. Le pullets, 9. wis
- from good
stock, 35c eAch, FOB;
pullets, 9 wks... -old, 40c
E. G: _Haygood, Tunnel
2. =
8 wks. old WwW. i pul
Tom Barron Eng. Strain, 5
Also cockerel, same str.
Bud: Whitworth, Lavonia,
115 :S: . Brown. Leg or
"5e ea, Good layers;
White Pekin ducks, $1 p
Mrs. W. F. Sikes, Ty Ty.



Pure Pape. stra. Black \
casi-1 cock; $1;- 1 -hen,: 75
DESPA bagel order.



for ae Miss Ruby.
pion, Fairmount. - :
25 nice, Mixed breed hen

rooster, 50c ea. All FO
Cc. J. Gordon, Warwick,
E20" January and Feb.
/pullets: - R. I. Reds ,

i mixed, 5c. (a



rp. ck
wks. old, Tinrelated: fine
Mrs. J. L. ad Cornel



Peacock, sd FOB. oo :
Barnett, Jr., Waslnagie
1-West. is Ay

ae poco:
50. pr. White Kings,
Cost, ae 50 pair. oe



for. all squabs ae good pr

oa | 1. Jones, Atlanta,
: Ave.

100 pr. large White:
Carneaux.. All mated, 1
and working. Sell for
or trade for. chickens.
Green, Ocilla..

Rit. REDS

1 sake pure bred Dar
Red 11 mos. old roost

hen, same age, $1.25; :
the 2; 2 large, B. R. hens,

bred, $2.50; Citron and wa
melon seed, 10c. thls. All

is

oO. Fryer, Talbotton

15s cackerels, April Jor
hatch. Mahoods S. GC. Red:
rect. $1 ea. FOB. ree
Scottdale. ps

50 March Red pales
stran, 50 each; 25 Mahi
Soe 1 - 1% yrs.



"Pitagern (





wks. old, 500. ea, in lots
Write or come

dy Adridge, R 2, Fitz-



eines GEESE
ETC, FOR SALE
tom, wt. 20 to 25 Ibs.

each, FOB ee

der. Mrs. Al. Cc. 3 Ber- | -

vey drakes,

Bone, Ellis strain - oes
or sale; also Eggs, $1.50

Australian: Guinea

Mrs. G. L. fe
ont R 1.

i a Ib. lot for ae
15 doz. FOB, Mrs.



ok yr: old, true to col-
10 ea, $3: 25 for lot.

. Paris,
b d Fie C. Si 1. Wyan-
March hatch pullets and





100. Tancred _ strain W.
S$, 3 mos. old. No- culls.

4 ducks, | -
exc. for. 12 Ibs. new
.|0n halves to 8 wks. old: Barred
|Rocks or Buff Orp. preferred.

if ONG =





1 Uearoue For Sale.

Baby chicks of 50 White Giant
eggs, June 10th, 10c ea; few
Black ones, 8 ea. Del. Mrs. J. E.

| Passe, Baxley, R 2, /Box 39.

20 or 25 Light Brahma chicks
June - 12, 10c.. ea: Eggs, same
breed at all times, $1. per 15.
Mrs. W. T. Paul, Lexington, eres

Started: Leghorns, 10 for week

4+ old and 3c for each additional

week up until 3 wks. old; 175
March hatch puilets, 400 a.
: | Barashasier Cert. No. 8131. Ed-
gar Woodall, Cornelia,

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 50 or 75 biddies to raise |.



Mrs. Jenn D; Paradice, ee
R A :



Baas For Sale



Coes (Spencer Wonder. Bird)
eggs, $1.25 per setting. , Miss Re-
becca. Campbell, Atlanta,
Boulevard, Seri

Pure White African hihion:
eggs, $1 for setting of 20 eggs.
|Mrs, A. J. Fuller, Mountville,

Blue Speckled Guinea eges, 20 |
for 50c; W. L. eggs, 50 per 15.
Sage | del. guar. COD, or Money |
order with order. Ene, Alred, |
Tallapoosa, R:2.

Buff Cochin - Bantam and Gi- |.
Black Minorca hatching |
eggs, $1.50 per 15; few. trios
March. hatch Jersey ~ Black Gi-

o ants and old fashioned Black |

| Langshangs, young stock, $1.50.
per trio if ordered immediately.
O.. H Eee Atlanta, Eeters |
Bide.

Blue Speckled: Guinea eggs, 50 |
| per -20, postpaid. Irvin: Roberts, |

te | Pallapoosa, R12:

White African Guinea, eves,

_1%5ce per set. of 20. Jno. G.. Rich-

BEGEOD: Hartwell, - ; ?
- Pure bred Bronze turkey eggs,

now ready, $1.60 per doz. Del.

,| Cash with. order,

Large, heavy, White, Giant |
| strain: Black Minorca. eges from

ill | large, 2 yr. old hens, $1. per me

Kat. 250. Tb. del.
cc. Cc. Patterson,

ut 100
oo eee close by at
Fred. F. Osterman, St.

) to. t M.. pariviags
L. ps from oe

ee dsttiption and
lust be cheap for -cash.
te spietehten, -Powers-



Peafowl hen and 2
ee Warren, Decatur,





Ss ~ Mondain | 1
and pair. White

i dark in color, 75c per 18.

postpaid. Prompt. shipment,
B. Millians, Newnan. oe
Pure Cornish Indian eggs,
Car-.
ton returned; also Black Essex
pigs, male and females, $5.50 ea.
at 8 wks. old. Parents reg, Mon- |}
ey orders sve Mrs, oe King, |
Adel,. R a =

Eggs Wanted |

Want 100 Ss. C. Ww. Ee "CEES
from AAA matings. Quote best
pric.. Mrs. A L. Underwood,
| Cartrsville, R pes

Live Stock Fc or Sale

be







AOS milk a day. Reasonable for cash. |

: J. L. Catley, Cornelia. R 1.

; Everhart, Egan,

Mrs. Mattie :
| Preston, Buena Vista.

| Red color 1- 4. Holstein milch

cow. Wt. 450 lbs. 4 gal. on com-

_|mon feed. 3rd calf 10 days old, |
-1$40 for cow. and calf. J. ae cole

Barnesville. _
- 5 mos. old Jersey nee beau- |

tiful and well grown, at rason- Re

able. price. J. F, Wilkinson, At-
lanta, 122 Lakewood Terrace,
Phone, Main 6bl6S ee

2 young cows with week old

| calves; Jersey and Hereford, $20

ea. Cash. Mrs. 'T: Mi. Slater, |
Thomasville, 207 E. Monroe St..
~d head Grade Jersey cows.

Soon to freshen, 3c Ib. Also ver-

tical dairy boiler, Shean ~~ F.

| Bell, Albany.

2. Jersey. milch cows, soon to |
freshen with second calf, cheap |
or trade for beef cattle. M. va

| Floyd, Cochran, R 2.

2 good cows. frsh Eien ir with
first calf; both giving about 3
gal, per day each. $30, and $35
respectively. Mrs. Je Ri Baldwin,
Decatur, Columbia Drive Ree
miles. out).

Reg. Jersey milch cow, 9 yrs.

|.old, due to freshen latter part
of June, bred to reg. Guernsey
bull. W. W. Brooks, Greensboro,

Cow, fresh in. 2nd calf. 5 gal.

2 good fresh . COWS, giving 4
gal. ea. Both very gehtle. A. J.

lage. 22, se a

Jersey cow saris heifer calf,
cheap for cash. Mxs. We L Whal-
ey,. Rock Springs.

Pure bred Jersey cow, 6 _yrs.
old, fresh in about 4 wks. gives
4 gal, per day. Mrs. J. us! AEE
Tron Clive Boe as

Young Jersey cow, fresh pith |

2nd calf; giving 2% gal. milk.
Cheap for cash at my barn. Cc.
Ek. Jett; Kennesaw, R 2. -

10 young steers, wt. 200 to. 450
Ibs. ,$10 ea; also heifers.

Flowery, Branch, R 1.

Reg. Jersey cow with 3rd calf 4

(heifer); 1 with first calf; 2 reg

bull calves, 1. - 3: wks. old. All

from good stock. Britt: W. Davis,
| Tifton. = ae

ay HOGS FOR SALE

Duroc Jersey male from reg.
stock, about 1 yr. old, $6 FOB,
in light: crate; also. 10 feeder
pigs, $1.25 ea. or $12 for lot.
a Vera: Dugegar, Sylvester,



cows, 1 fresh,

Wilson, Machen. u

* HORSES AND MULES
ox 2 FOR SALE ee

Nice pair of mules for oure
We J: Loyd, Atlanta, 548 Simp-
son, St., NW. a

Oe good plow mules,
on $45; 1 - 900 Ibs. $50; also 2
good milch cows for sale. GC. L.
Burdette, Fairburn, )Near Beth-
sadia Church.) ;

2 good horse mules, work any-
where, 10 yrs: old, $95 each, 1
M. lbs. _O. E. Norton. Fairburn. zi
ule Cooks Crossing).





CATTLE FOR SALE

mos. old, good bred, $100 for lot,
del. within 100. miles Atlanta.
Austin Adams, Fast AVENE 455
East Side Ave. 3

, Small Jersey COW, from, reg.
Sire, 3 yrs. old, freshen June 25 |
2nd calf; not quite dry, $25;
garlic bulbs, cheap, or exc. for
other value. Miss L. M. ers
Silver Creek. R 1.

Good mileh cow for ate: Cale

etteville.

We a yrs Old: cow. eiving 3 gal.



S Wyandotte |
pu ets, 6+

milk and over pound butter a

| day on grass, with heifer calf
month old. June 10th. Both full |

Perseye:. $35. a oO. Pepe, _Talla-
Boone f



2 mos. ola, re s

42 tices heifers, from 6 to 11 |

1 week old. S. L. Morgan, ee



: J ersey_ heifer :

- RABBITS FOR SALE

4 Black and. White Chinchilla
do, $1 or exc. for White King
pigeons Herschel Chandler Com-

~merce- Ril. ~
eS Ne as Whites, 2 bucks, doe |

All ped. stock, 75c ea.
Garrison, Milan, .

Young. Toggenburg doe, oe 00.
Roy Stancil, Canton. = :

Live Stock Wanted

RABBITS WANTED b





Exe. N. Z. Red doe. yr. old,

excellent mother, for N. Z.

White, pink- -eyed buck, 6 or 8/

mos. old. Ea. pay express chgs.
Geo. Parks Cana
Fare R Rie Ges 58

eS Ibs.,

a aereeh Vil- ;

and
cows. Come see. B. R. Woodliff, .

1 sitet

cet and. do other extra work. Good

.| home and salary to each. White
SHEEP & GOATS. FOR SALE

Norman. ;



Want an Indian pony.
Barnett, Tucker.

Want a pony, wt. 600 16: 700

' gentle and not old. Robert
Hill, AlamG:. 2,

Have $35. to invest in boon pine

mule or horse, near Atlanta, at

-once. M. R. Culver, oes, Park

Ri.

~

a CATTLE WANTED eect
Trade a little bone -
sow, now ready to wean pigs, 3
yrs. old, for 1 Guinea heifer
yearling. Bring hifer and get
sow. Bargain for some one. J. Gy
oo Marlow. :



Positions Wanted



Sone Dee: man Wants
place on farm. Good worker
and can do any kind of farm
work, Wages or part of crop.
Also fair mechanic. Character:
guar. Go anywhere, any time.

|G. W. Landers, Bowdon. Clo! J.

M. -Williams.. RS. ;

Want job with > Christian
people on farm doing light
farm work. Can do truck work
-and looking after stock. Man
and wife. W. O. -Goodin, Au-
gusta. 625 Calhoun St.

Want job on dairy. Single,
stout. and healthy. Do any kind
of dairy work. Sober, good. ha-
bits. M.A. Gazaway, Atlanta.
104 Avondale Ave. S. Po
want job on farm by day or
month, Raised on farm. 46 yrs.
old, widower, 2 children, 10 and

12 yrs. of age. State what you}

have to offer. Rea, Land, aes
woody. Rl. 3
- Want job on Sener fate
/ Young man, single, of - good
habits, good worker. Home,
laundry. and small salary. wm.
-Conett, Atlanta.. 427 Hood . St.

Young man, single, wants

laundry and small salary. Lew-

is. Kadell, Atlanta. 352 Sean

Ste

Settled. unincumbered wom-
Fan will give services in light |
farm work in exchange for.

>| home | and moderate salary, 5

with good people on farm. Miss
Catherine Wood, _ Atlanta. ore

S| Gen. ee
1S. P. . boar and 3 milch | - CU es

2 freshen ~ few |
days, for sale at my noe is



Fa arm tele Wanted

Want reliable colored girl tot



- |do light farm work; milk cow,
| tend. chickens, etc. Room, board.

and $5 month. Mrs. A. S.
Helms, Atlanta. R 4, Box 292.

Want Jarge colored family to

ton. =

Want _ boy or. man. to Hera ;

se cows, Ga. State line. West,
Exchange references. Must be
sober, reliable, etc. W. Ww. wee
| kinson, Fruitland. R.

Want good farmer ae: can
furnish | own stock and help
for a 200 A. farm, 500. A. pas-
ture, fenced. Good location for
dairymen. Communicate with:
A. B. Keba, Thomasville. R 3.

Want man and wife to farm

or colored couple considered. W.
G. Scoggin, Armuchee. -
Want. nice, middleaged wom-.
an to live in home, board,
clothes ~ and little. Spending
money for services in light

|) farm work. Mrs. A, PF, ae

Calhoun. Re 2s:

Want good. girl, 15. to 25

yrs. of age to live in home and |.

assist with light farm work,

ey Mrs... Jos. Pierce,

{Et

Guinea: Skin P.R. plants, $1.25 M.

Sat. guar. Miss Tone

aoe C.;

plants,



State | 3_
what you. have and price. S. L. ee

ifose ere

| Eaton, Danner R A.

$1.50 M: old-fasi

Boons, $2 M. All del. Now re:
dy. Dewey Mathis, Flo =
Branch. R Le :

Imp. .P. R. plants fron

| grown seed, $1 M. del.

Griffis, Odum.
Gov. insp, and ented Dien
]



Sat. guar. in less than a
your plants willbe on the w:

J. T. Goodrun, Warw. ck

-P.R. plants. Gov. insp. ant
treated, $1.10 M. del, in Ga
Cash with. order. No chks. Lig:
Thornton, Odum. 4.

_ Marglobe, Baltimore,

Red Skin P. Ry $i. 25 M

All big, strong Cert. Mi

packed in ventilated boxe:
Le is

Baxley. R 4. Box 42.
Lady T. strawberry pl ts

$1.50 M; Klondike

strawberry, $1.25 M: Ky. Broac

Leaf tobacco plants, 25

M; Hot pepper, 25c C.

Crow, Gainesville. R 2.

. Tomato. plants, $1 M;

| per and egg-plants, $1. 50 M;

collards, 75c M. Cert. =

with order. Mrs. Ethel Wi 1

Baxley. gee a
P: R. plants, Gov. insp.

| globe, Stone. tomato, $1.50 M
| Postpaid in 3rd zone. Promp
| shipment. Full count.

Oe
Pierce, Alma. see s
- True Ga. collard planta
M; 60c, 500; Baltimore: tom
$1 M:; 60c 500; Purple

plants, 30c- Cc. ee 500; $1.

Lewiston,

Fall - all Vat

| 75 M: all age tomato. |
poe M. 5 M.. 65 M,;
job in dairy, or truck driver

for farm. \Good worker. Home, | 1

ah a

_ Marglobe > snd Condon?
mato, Summer Flat Dutch
pare, Ga. Head rae
pepper, 500, 50e; 2

i 52.

Boon estas one
ee M; cabbage an

Red Skin and Pink Skin P. oS
$1.50 M. del. B. Crow, G
ville,

ue Stone and Marg

work on truck farm near At- ppack
lanta. R. F, Sams, OD; Clarks-

Hastine s Sure Crop. cat
plants, 300 or over, 1 {
postpaid; 50c M. FOB.
ready to ship. P. Ee Rho
Baldwin. | : : :

Broad Leaf tobacco. 1
20c C.*500, 75: $1.50 M Hot
pepper, 25c C- Gov. insp. Pl
R., $1.50M; Boons, $1.75

Now ready. C. D. Crow, Gait
ville Re 2.

P.O: visa Pink Skin,

|. $3.75 here. George

sey, Bristol. .

-_P. R., Gov. insp. from vine
cuttings. Millions to offer. Pink
and Yellow Skin. 5 M. |

FOB here. Guar.

prompt shipment. ae :

. Bristol. Pee

_Goy. insp. Pink Skin p.
5 M. $3.50 FOB. Good, eC
Full count,

Red Skin P. R, $1, 25.
Del. in Ga. Exch. for pete
Soy beans. Joe Baker,
man aS R ee
















































oy








a











: Gov. insp. Prompt.
and full count guar. Exch. for



tones. Imp. for

guar.
Valdosta.

Collard plants,
-Hot pepper, 20c C; $1.50 M:
Wonderful |







Odum.
Pink and Purple. Skin P. Ba;

Winfred Waidrip, Flowery

Branch. R 1.

Millions P. R., 75c M. FOB.
shipment

hens or 1 mo. old biddies or
guineas or butter, etc. te
Byrd, Bristol.
ert. P. R. and Early Tri-
ump plants, ready now. $1
M. Count and quality guar. J.
C. Whitley, Alma. R 1.
P. R. plants, 75 M. 5 M up.
75 M. All del. Orders filled
n dates specified. S. D. Shef-

field; Baxley. R 4.

Large. Bell and Pimiento
sweet pepper, also Hot pepper
plants, 30c C.. Wont ship less
than 100; Calamus plants,
rooted; 10c ea. 3 for 25. All
del. Ida Wright. Alto. R- 1.

AN



tomato, 85c M, del. Moss pack-
d. No stamps. Mrs. D. A. Deen
Baxley, R 4..Box 99.

~ Pure P. R. grown bait vine.
15. years.
$1.25 M.; 10 M., $10. G. W.
Bae Dawson. ee

~ P. R. plants, $1 M. or eoch.
r dbl. Hopped Corn or Bean





planter, or chickens, dried ap-

ples or anything can use. R.

ee Tomberlin, Surrency.

Cert Marglobe and Balti-

+ more tomato, 500, 40c; 75c M.

onion and cabbage plants, 50c
M. Sat. and quick shipment
Minnie Mae Hendrix,

Gov. insp. P. R.._ potato
plants, Sat. guar, $1 FOB. G.
L. Crummey, Baxley. R 4. |
PP. R., $1.25 M. del; collard



plants, $1. 10 M. del; Edgar J;
_ Long, Leesburg.

Assorted plants, 200 each;

and plants
In Ga; to-
mato plants, moss packed. 95c

del. in Ga. O. L. Mobley, Bax-
ley. R 4. Box 45.

-P. R: plants, $1. M. FOB.

- Prompt shipment. Good count.

_P. T. Herndon, Surrency.
Patesaw and P. R.,~ State

__4insp. and dbl. dipped, $1. 50. M;

large lots, $1.35 M. All FOB.

_ Exch. for oats or shelled corn,

at market prices EM. Smith,
Cordele. R 2.
Red and Pink Skin: P. R.,

_90c M. FOB; $1.15 M. del; to-
- mato, cabbage, 75e N. W. Dan-
<apl. Ty Ty.

Cabbage-collard or. Heading
te. C- $le Me:

Crowder butter-

_ peas, very prolific, bears until

rose, 2 doz. 25. J. N. Carson,








ee Griffin,

_. tomato, Heading collard,
oo del:
-7- .ect.* Prompt
Crowe, Gainesville. R. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage, New Stone
80c
5 M. up, 50c M. Col-
shipment. Ovie

Cabbage plants ready to set
now, $1 M;.5 M. $3. FOB.
Victor: Deen, Alma.

Marglobe, New Stone, Gr.

_ Baltimore tomato, growh from
- Cert. seed: Wilt-resistant. Now

Keay

ready; Red and Pink Skin, P.
i, (oe M. del, GC, OQuinn,

Surrency. R 2.

~~ with order.

Red Skin Imp., Gov. insp. P.
R. plants, $1.25 M: FOB. Cash
Exch. for peas,
fruit or anything can use. J.
T. Butler, Alma. R 1. Box 3.,

Genuine Gov. insp. P. R..
plants, $1 M. FOB. Exch. .for
baby: chicks. J. S. Miles, Cof-

fee.





ello in, P. Hon vine |
grown, State insp. seed, $1 M.
~ del to 3rd zone. J. B Gruber,

$1.65 M; Boons, $2 M. del.|
}count, Prompt shipment guar;
Gr. Baltimore, Marglobe toma-

a

Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore |

cabbage, collards, tomatoes; 50 |
- each; pepper and egg- -plant $1
; postpaid: P. R. potato, $1 M.
postpaid. Mae Branan, Lewis-
ton.

a - amp. FP. R., Gov: insp. treat- |
~ ed. Good count
~ guar, $1. M. del:

PBristok, Be ds

} Del.

|ing colard, 300, 60c;
$1.35 M. del.. Lonnie Sargent,

Gov.
-M: del. tomato and Hot pepper



M. op to 5 M.-and any above

5 M.,-75 M; Pink and Red|

| Skin. Full: count... A. . Bowen,

Imp. P..R., 75 M. del. Good

to, :.65c .M... del.
Baxley. R 4.

F. N. Lewis,

-Imp.-Red and Yellow P. R.,}

also Early Triumph potato
plants. Cert stock... Unmixed.
Grown from vine cut. $1 M.
Satci guar: J. de Miles; oe
R 4.
Pimiento pepper giants $1
M. -
Grove.
Imp. P. R., $1.25 M. prepaid
parcel | post; $1 M. FOB Ex-
press. Strong plants.
guar. J. M. Sims, Mystic.
Yellow and Purple Skin P.
R. Insp. and treated. $1.25 M.
Can ship
after order received.
Gordon, Rochelle. R 2.
_ Gov. insp. P; R. and Imp.
Red Skin and Yellow P. R.,
$1.25 M. Full count, plants guar
Prompt shipment; tomato, $1
M. W. H. Orvin, Sr., Baxley.

eo,

R 3. \f
Large _ stocky, . well rooted |
New. Stone, Marglobe,. Balti-

more tomato, E. J., Chas W.
and. All Season. cabbage, Head-
600, $1;

Flowery Branch.

P..R., $1.15 M; old-fashion-
ed Boons, $1.50 M: Bunch P.
R., same price. All del. No
chks. Guy Crowe,
Ro2.
~ Fresh field grown Marglobe,
New. Stone, Gr. B. tomato, 75c
M, Moss packed; P. R. potato

SLIM. BOB? J: P. Mullis, Bax- |

ley. R 4.

Cert. Marglobe and Red

Rock tomato, 60c M. Del: Moss.

| packed. L. Lightsey, Screven.

Gov. insp. and treated, pure
Pink and Red Skin P. R. slips,
500, 85; $1.50 M. All orders
filled promptly and postpaid.
J. B. Bennett, Gainesville. R 2.

Wakefield and Dutch cab-
bage, Baltimore and Stone to-
mato, 80c M. del; Hot pepper
and beet, Be C. E. B. Wether-_
ford, Gainesville. R 1.

Red, and Pink Skin P. FR,
insp. and treated, $1.25

same price. GE. Waldrip.
Gainesville. R 2.

Pink Skin P. R., insp. $1 M.
del. in Ga. Guar. good plants,
well counted... W. W. Herndon,
Surrency.

Yellow Skin P. R. Gov. insp.

| and treated, now ready. 50c

M. FOB. No chks. W. B.- Mc-
Collum, Screven.

Imp. P. R., $1.10 M: 5 M.
up, $1 M; Marglobe tomato,
"5c M. FOB, Good ~ count.

Strong plants. Exch. some for

Brabham peas. J. E. Herndon,
Baxley. R 4. Box 7.

P. R. Pink and Yellow Skin
plants, ready, $1.25 M. FOB.

Prompt shipment. J. G. Pur-

cell. Baxley.

Pur Red Skin P. R., insp.
and treated, 80c M. FOB; $1
per M. del. Money. orded. S. L.
Norris, Quitman. R 1.

Portorican potato plants, 75c
M. del. or exch. D. B Medders,
Surrency.

Gr. Baltimore tomato plants
60c M; 5 M. and up, 50c M.
FOB. Moss. packed. Strong,
healthy plants. Prompt ship-
ment. J. C. Odom, Sycamore,
R 1. Box 34.

Red Skin P. R. from vine
cuttings, treated and inspect-
ed, $1 M. del. in Ga. Points.
J. W. Haman, Sumner.

Pure P. R. plants, Red and
Yellow Skin, $1.25 M. del. J.
M. Chapman, Chula.

tee red, peach, BIOEE Ox-

Gov. inee. 90 | hea ar atop! 200 for | |
See. few pafelobe and * Tree to- |

Ss. H. Gardner, - Locust.
Count |

in 24 hours:

Gainesville.






mato, 50 plants for 10c; Pi-
minto- and Ruby Giant sweet

pepper, - ~25 Cc. Add postage

small orders. Mrs. Sarah Grin-

+ dle, Dahlonega. ds

Red Skin P. R., Gov. insp,
now ready, 80c M. del. Thelma
Sheffield, Baxley. R 2.

P. R., Gov. insp. treated,
$1.25 M. del. $1 M. FOB. Exch.
1 M. for 13 lbs. dried fruit or
baby chicks. Alex Cauley, Al-
ma.

Gov. insp. and treated Pink |
-and Yellow Skin | P.. Ra, $1.25

M. del. A. Z. Jackson, Baxley.
R. 4. Box 135.

_ Imp. Red and Yellow . Skin
P. R., $1 M; del. 75 M. FOB;
Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore

| tomato, 85 M. del: 75c M. FOB

Bermuda and Prizetaker onion.

and cabbage, all var. 75c M.
Del. Ottis Pittman, Bazley. R

4. Box 159.

. Imp. P. BR Gov.
M. FOB; $1. is M. del. Cash

with order.. Aaron Sellers, Bax-
jley. R 4.

Selected Marglobe, New
Stone tomato, E. J., Chas. W..,

All Season, Early Flat Dutch
cabbage, Heading collard, 20c:

C. 300, 40; $1 M. Exch. for
goats. or turkeys. Talmadge

Clark, Flowery Branch.

. Pink Skin sweet potato

plants, $1.50 Del. $1.25 FOB.

J. BE. Martin, Flowery Branch.
HS.

Gov. insp. Banana Yam po-
tato plants, $1.50 M. P. R., and
old-fashioned Yellow Yams,
$1.25 M. FOB. Norman Mc-
Quaig,. Nicholls.

Vine cuttings

imp.
Red. Skin P. R.,

from

Imp: PB. R.; $1.25 M. del; 10
head of geese, 75c each; 40
head of goats, 75c each: 20
head of old-fashioned Pigeons,
20c each. W. S. A. Beckworth,
Baxley.

Blackmore and Gibson ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 40c
Cc: $3. 50 M. FOB. Exch. for
sweet potato plants, Pei Ree
| Skins, or onions. Chas. Ker-
amedas, Decatur. R 2.

Ruby King pepper, $1. 25 M;
Hot pepper, $1.50 M;*. egg-

Plants, $1.50 M. tomato, 75

M. All FOB. George Buchanan,
Baxley. R 4.

. Geunine good tomato plants,
New Stone and Greater Bal-
timore, 65c M.;
M; Marglobe tomato, 75c M.
5 M. up, 65c M LL. R. Boat-
right, Patterson.

Imp. Red Skin-P. R. plants,
$1 M. FOB; $1.25 M. del.
Ga. Cash with order. No aa:
J. W. Sellers, Baxley. R 4.

Imp. Red Skin P. R. plants,
$1 .M.: FOB: $1.25: M: del. in
Ga, Cash with order. No chks.
O. W. Miles, Baxley. R 4. .

Everbearing and April bear-
ing strawberry, 400, 50,; $1.10
M; rhubarb plants, 15 per %
doz: few white Bunch butter-
beans, 12%2c' lb. No stamps.
$1 orders del: Mrs. Sam Smith,

| Austell. R 2.

P. R., $1.50 M; Marglobe to-

mato, $1 M; Ruby King pep-
per, 600, $1; All del. Exch.
1500 plants for bu. of peas. H.
L. Williams, Baxley.
(> Gov. isp. P. R.and -Yel-
low Skin, grown from vines.
$1 M del. No chks George Grif-
fis, Odum.

Plants Wanted

Want 100
plants. Mrs.
Carnesville.

Exch. 3 lbs. okra seed and 2





sweet pepper
Meee, Harris,

| Ibs. salad pea seed for 500 P.



Beat- the-Bee cane . seed,

insp. i 90c

and Nancy
Hall potatoes, $150 M. C. R.
Redmond. Pelham.

5 M. up, 55c|.

burdock roots,



postage.
owdon. R 3.

. Seed For Sale





~ Multiplying Calif. moss beer

seed, 10c start. Mrs. L. E.
Green, Atlanta. R 5. Box 504.
Citron seed, Banana musk-
melon seed, 20c lb; white lady
peas, white lima peas, 7c Ib.

white squash, long green cu- |

cumber seed, 15c . teacupful,
Rosie Crow, Cumming.

American Wonder melon
seed, ist yr., $2 lb., % Ib., $1.25;
50c
gal. sor exch. for potato plants
C. R. Smith, Buford. R 1.

Palma Christi,
mole bean) seed, 10c per heap-
ing teacup. Stamps accepted.
Mrs. Guy Fate, Louisville.

Large White Spanish pea-
nuts, 20c gal;
for
100 lb. cap; Hot pepper plants,

15c per C. Add postage. Mattie.

Wright, Bremen.
Extra seed, 10c cup, Blue
Damson and Red Goose plums,

10c ea. or exch. for 100 lb. cap. |

white feed sacks, free of holes.
Mrs. A. B. cAdams, Buchan-
an. 1;

Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c start, P. P. a.few lbs. of
tender cornfield bean seed, 20c
Ib. not postpaid; 1 good milch

cow, fresh, See or write. Mrs.

Sallie Floyd, Rockmart. R 2.
- 85 bu. Orange Cane seed,
$1 bu. FOB here. J. -W. John-

son, Rockmart. R 2.

Honey Dew cantaloup seed,
old-fashioned muskmelon, not

| mixed, 25c cupful; Cushaw and
pumpkin seed, either kind, 50.

seed for: 13c; Mammoth sun-
flower seed,, 2 cups, 25c All

del. No. stamps. Mrs. H: H. Sul-

livan, Bremen. R #1.

Good multiplying Calif. beer

seed, 10c good start, del. or
exch. 1 start for 2 flour sacks,
48 lb. cap. or for 1 white guano
sack free of holes. Ha. pay
postage. Mrs. Corine Floyd,
Rockmart. RFD 2.
- Stone Mtn., Kleckley Sweet,
round, yellow meat melon seed,
Hastines Round. cantaloup
seed, % cupful, 16c, 1 cup, 30c
del. Stamps accepted..Mrs. Will
OKelley, Comer. R 1.

20 bu. old-fashioned flat Clay

peas for hay, $2 FOB; 20 Ibs.
geunine Dixie. Bell melon. seed
hand saved, screen dried, 50c
lb. FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gor-
don.

10 bu. Orange Cane seed,
$1.25 bu. Celan, and no rain
on them. Homer Adcock, Ad-
airsville. R: 3.

Seed Wanted

Want sunflower, rape, chick-
en corn and millet seed. Send
samples and prices. J. A. Peel,
Jesup. ee

Want peas and sorghum seed
at reasonable price. W. D. Wat-
son, Loganville.







Miscellaneous For Sale



Old 1 horse wagon cheap for
eash, or exc. for anything can
use. Harley Beasley, Stilson.

150 gal. pure Apple vinegar 40c
gal. FOB. Mrs. B. B. Williamson,
Bremen.

Good old me Pine tars. boG
gal. syrup bucket full del. Cc, A.
Joiner. Harrison. R 2.

Walnut Kernels, clean. dry,
sifted in large pieces, 40c Ib. del.
if 5 or more lbs. ordered; 44c
Ib. del. in smaller Iots. Lily
Bailey, Trenton. :

Yellow Root, wild cherry bark,
Queen of the
Meadow. All 15c Ib. Add post-
age. Robbie C. White, Murray-
Ville: Ri,

po otato plants. Ee. te 3 bay o
Mrs. _ Lizzie Casey, 2(

(Castor or |}

Honey Drip
/Cane seed, 4c lb. Exch.













Want light wagon or
medium sized pony, al
baled straw. State
have and- price. J. w
Atlanta, 2796 Alston D:
_ Want best prices on
hog lard, del Tenniil
prices. Luther . Norris
Ga.
















" "Fobacco We nt

Want 10 or 15 Ibs. !
tobacco. Send sampl
price. W. E. Jackson
Ville, R 1, Care J. D.

Want sample and
best 1933 crop good smok
chewing tobacco. Mu:
med, pressed and flavor
M. Floyd, Chipley, R. 2.



















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Georgia Prod
on or Sale

| BEANS AND PEAS: FOR

10 bu. mixed. peas,
and. Speckled, $1.90 bu;
Speckled, $2 bu. FOB. eS
Torbert, Greensboro.
| 10 bu. 90-day Velvets,
bu. Exch. for pure bred
Angus or Hereford pull,
enough for service. C. D
Jey, Mitchell.

25. or 30 bu. Red: Ripper
bu: Not: mixed. A: CGC.
Cleveland, Ri 5. eB

White, - Half Runners,
McCaslin pole, Black pole hb
15 cupful; Purple Hull, w
table pea, 25c qt. Add post:
Mrs. Bessie Pirkle, eo
One.

Silver Hulj Crowders,
Blue Damson plum spro
ea; 3 for 25c; White Velvet
seed, 10c cupful. Add
Wm. Conner, Buchanan. i

Half Runner, white ice be
(beans white. hulls white).
1-2 cup, or. 1-4 Ib. prepaid
Ga., 25c coin or stamps, Lim.
amount. At once. J. P.
Bowersville.























































































eye peas, not Calif. Late m
ing, pure sound, $2.50 bu;
1 bu. Lady peas (small, w.
$3, FOB 7: -c. Young. Was
ton, 2:

Old. fashioned, tender
field bean seed, 30c Ih.;
Speckled Crowders, 25 qt
postage to all. Mrs. W. V. 1
Flowery Branch, R 1..

Brabs, Eras, Speckle and
peas, good and sound, $2 bu
-this station; Mixed, $1.7
FOB here. Around 75 or 100 hi
C. A. Walker, Ellaville.

Mung beans. closing out pric
8c lb. FOB Farm; Can _ pla
-unti] July; Ear corn, 95c bu.
the farm. C. H. Hill, Tignal

Sev. bu. white, bunch butte
bean seed, pure, clean. so
Ibs. del. for 60c. L. O. Mead
Shiloh.

50 bu. Brab seed peas, %
bu; 3 tons Peavine hay, $20.
ton. W. J. Morgan, i
























































55 bu. 90-day Velvets, ru:
in 2% bu. sacks, $1 bu. FOB.
less 2% bu. sold. J. M. Lew
Warthen.

Brown Sugar Crowders, 10c A
for 5 lbs. or more, postpai
Orange Cane seed, $1.50 bu.
pop corn, 10c Ib. for 3 Ibs.
more, postpaid. Hobson, J. Gar-
ner, Felton. R 1.

50 bu. Irons, $2.50 bu; 300 bul
shelled corn, 70c bu; 3 bu. La=
redo Soy beans, $3.50 bu. All
FOB. F. L. Beasley, Reidsville: 9

13 bu. Brabs not mixed, just










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as good as can be made, $2.95.
bu. W. A. Smith, Anderson oe

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