Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 June 14

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LY DEPARTMENT S (Sa

STATE CAPITOL

: Poultry For Sale

"AUSTRALORPS
pure bred Australorp. roost-



id 2 hens, March: 1933 hateh:| f

or sale or exc. for good: pig;

QO Dill sprays, 15 doz. Mrs. He

y . A. Balenger, Waco, R 2, Box



war. pure bred. No culls. $1.25 |

lel. or $1 ea. FOB. Claud W.
-Resaca, R 1, Box 4,

rain White Rock. yr. old, hens
and 2 roosters, $16 FOB. Mrs. R.
Bruce, Toccoa, R 3.
Thoroughbred White Rock
ekerels, April hatch, direct:
m J.T. Thompson. 5c ea.
Oo pure bred Buff Cochin ban-
ams, 1 yr. old hens and cocks,
$1 ea. R. J. Mays, Thomasville,
6. %



BRAHMAS
Star and Exhibition Giant str.
ght Brahma cockerels and |
_pullets, from special matings, di-
a ct from Brahma Farm, March

hatch, $1 ea. 2, $4.75; 3, $2.50. 1 9
ar. to please. RR: Cc. Mulligan, |

_ Washington, R 3.

GAMES
: Red Quill hens,
uar. pure bred. A. W. Calla-

way, Calhoun, R 5.

_ 6 pure bred Warhorse game



hens, $1 ea. not prepaid. David ;

ed. Reds, $3.50 trio; Gleezens:
White Hackle and Reds, crossed,
ung stock, $2.50 trio.
der. P. B. Stewart, Chula, R 1.
1 pure bred Red Quill cock,
. old, wt. 6% Ibs. Black eyed

_ Green legged, large kind, $3;

No exch. H. K. Patterson, |

king Rock, R 1, Box 7.

Ginn Tassel; 50c ea. No chks. Cc. e

ea: Keyes, Watkinsville, R 1.

; GIANTS
12 Black* Giant hens,





LEGHORNS

100 W. L. hens, Ferris strain, :

8 mos. old, laying fine, 50c ea.
_ FOB. J. T. Willis, Vidalia.

Few S. . W. L. selected cock- |}
_ erels, direct Booths AAA quali-|}

iy chicks,~ 10 wks. old; $1; 5 wks.

60c ea. FOB. J. W. Smith, Aus-2

tell, Box .236.

6 pure bred Buff'L. hens, 2

oosters, 75c ea. $8.50 for lot, del.

. old; 15 March and April

ai a, wh. I-2 - 3-4, Ibs. 25c ea.
A bred. Mrs. R. E.
don, Star Rt.

March |
hatch, $10 for lot, or trade
"corn or peas. L. 'S. ee :

$1.50 ea.| |

Money |.

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G. C. ADAMS

#33) AGRICULTURE.

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934.







When buying ground phosphate rock or colloidal phosphate
do not confuse these materials with suprphosphate or acid
phosphate as many still term Superphosphate. See that our Rul-
_ No. '18, which follows, is obeyed.

_ Eighteen: Tei is hereby ruled that when it is desired to ell bone
meal or ground phosphate rock in this State the same may be

done, provided that the manufacturer or seller registers his goods

_as required by law and complies with the inspection laws. But, in
branding the bags and tags and in filing such registrations, the
statement must be carried that such goods contain total phos-
-phoricacid, giving the: percent. |

When such goods carry avdilable:

phosphoric acid to the ex-

tent of 3 per cent or more, the available phosphoric acid may be

claimed instead of total, but in no event shall both the total and
the available be set up. If goods contain less than 3 per cent avail-

able phosphoric acid, then-such bags, tags and registrations must
carry the statement, No: available phosphoricacid claimed.

Where total phosphoric acid is claimed, the words, Lisahible

: phosphoric acid, giving the per cent of total: shall be used.

G. C. ADAMS,

Commissioner of Kari leone:









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MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices June 11, 1934, Always Subject to Variation.
Georgia Produced, nearby Hennery, selected fresh exgs: Retail 32 doz. Wholesale 2%c doz,

Atlanta

Eges, extra, selected whites, doz... 22

Eggs, extra, doz, 20
Eggs, Standard, doz. See ee 18
Eggs, Gorgia trade, doz.

_ Eggs, yard run, OR aoe =

Hens, Heavy- -Breed, thy

Hens, Leghorns, Ib.

Roosters, Ib.
Stags, db. :
riers. lps a ee ee :

- Ducks, Ib.

_ Geese, Ib.
_ Turkeys, Nee ee :
: Guineas, . each

Country Butter, best table, Ib. _-
Field Peas, mixed, bu.

Field Peas, not mixed, bu 1.65- 1.70 |
Ear COD (80 bs. to ba. Di as oe =f
Cabbage (green, per. too. lbs.) .-_. No Sale i
Cabbage, (white, per 100 lbs.) -_-- No Sale





INDEX

Poultry For Sale

Poultry Wanted

| Live Stock For Sale
| hive Stoo Wanted |
Positions Wante@> 2222202222124. |
Farm Help Wanted

Plants For Sdle

* Seed For Sale
" Miscellaneous: For: Sale

Miscellaneous Wanted

Georgia Products For Sdle



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ANIS PEANUTS, No. 1, $63.00 per" ton; del. mills,
Be ate no farmers stock Spanish ee at the minimum anise eee above,


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COMMISSIONER:

_ Poultry For Sale



Sh Tormahien - strain -B.

| March 1934 hatch pullets, 45e

ea. Mrs. Vinton Newman, Coch
ran, Rr.
30 W.'L. hens, about 2 yrs, ad,
now Jaying, '50c ea. $13 for lot,
| POB. Exc. for other hens: Bar

|red Rocks or Rds. Cora Black ss
||| Cumming, R 5.

| About 100 Ferris W. L. 8 Wie
old. cockerels, direct, Bh
for $5, 10 for $6. C. F* Cochran,
| Waleska, Box 62.
6 hens and cock, Tormahlen
strain B. L. about 2 yrs. old, $5.-
25 FOB, or $1 ea. for less than
lot. D. H. Pelhiata, Edison: ee
MINORCAS a
Few fine 1% yr. old: Pape: tr.
Black Minorea hens, $ ea::
$5.50. Lay all year. Hat f
eggs, same strain, 60c per 15,
postpaid. Guy Wilson, Martin.
Drumms Master Bred White
Minorca cockerels from hens:
with laying records up to 315
eggs per year. 10 wks old, 60c ea.
D. D. Lister, Empire, RI. |
White Minorca roosters, 6 wks.
old, direct: from Missouri, 50C ea.
Mrs. T. R. Stewart, Alma, R 1.
Box 26. 2
White Minorca cockerels,
rect from Booth, 50c ea. at io
days ola on June 23rd. W.
Drew, Hapeville, 3282
ven Ave.



15 7 wks. old, nearly fr rs

| heavy mixed chickens, no xe

25 ea. Money order, only. Mrs.
ISS ve Regs



ORPINGTONS Bae
Feb. hatch Buff Orp. conker
els and pullets, Booths Ped
stock, Lady-Egg-a-Day str. in
direct, when day old, $2 a
Raised on open range. Mrs. J.
Ward, Perry.

PIGEONS Loe
4 pr. White Kings, 75c pr. or
$2.75 for lot. Ernest L.
ald, Stone Mtn.,{ RFD 1 :
White Kings, 50 pr. er exc
for grain or any kind - meat at
|market: price. O. P. Poster, Good,
Hope. :
140 prs. fine pigeons. Moose
show every pr. working: steadily.
For particulars, send postcard t
Mrs, A.W. Sterling, Baldwin.

R. I. REDS
8 R. I. Red hens, Tompkins
Strain, 1933 hatch, $7.00 for lot.

Cash with order. Delpher | Frost,
Helena, R 1.

2 fine Donaldson S. GC, RB i.
Rd cocks, 2 yrs. old, from Mrs.
Flemings stock, $2.25, or $1
ea; Eggs, same strain, 60c per 15.
Crates ret. Mrs. J. F. Tr





Tennille,

4 pure bred Dark Red,
strain, Yr. old: hens, now 12a,
and rooster, 5c ea. Al
Black buck ~ rabbit, We,



}Shurley, Alto,

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Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
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- Department Of

Agriculture

= Exeutive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner.

THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934.









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9 head Toulouse geese: 7 geese |
Write |

and 2 ganders for sale.
or see. Mrs. sere L, Ballenger,
Gore.

1 young Mliscovey duck, $1.00,
or exc for 1 goat, not over 16
mos. old. Paul Verner, Monroe.

Bronze turkey tom, wt. about
25 Ibs. 15 lb. Mrs. R. H. Steph-
enson, LaFayette, R 2.

1 young turkey gobbler and
hen to hatch June 8th. ~Gob-
bler, $2.25; Hen and 10 poults,
$2, or exc. for pure bred Red
Jersey pigs; 2 young bantam
pullets,. rooster, $1. Mrs. E. A.
Nicholls, Sparta, R 1.

4- 2 yr. old hens, $3 ea. tom,
same breed and age, $5; poults,
5 wks. old, 30c ea. or 12 for $3.50.
FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. J.
W. Ham, Summit, R 1.



Poultry Wanted



BANTAMS
Exc. pr. of pigeons for pr. of
pure, old fashioned bantams.
Geo. C. Garrett, Midland.

- BARRED ROCKS

Exc. 10 pure bred B. L. hens,
1 yr. old, and cock for equal
number in B. R. or Games, or
sell lot for $10.00 FOB. No culls.
Clarence OBarr, Lavonia.

LEGHORNS

Want del. cash price on 10 or
15 S.C. W. L. hens, 2 or 3 R. I.
Red hens, all layers, no culls.
State breed. B. M. Hoover, Col-.
lege Park, R 2. Box 150.

Want 50 W. L. April hatch pul-
lets. State best cash price. A.
Callahan, Waycross, R 4.

Want 100 W. L. pullets, 6 or
10 wks. old. State strain and
price. J. R. Lanier, Graymont, R
1, Box 70.

Exe. or pay cash for 10 or 15
March or February hatch B. L.
pullets. J. L. Coggin, Covington.

MINORCAS

Want -10 Pape strain Black
Minorca hens and cock, 1 or 2
Yr. old. Make price. R. T. May,
Sparta.









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insertions of unimportant no-
tices. Under legislative act
the Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for

ny notice appearing in the
Bulletin or transaction result-
Soon ba aage:







: Poultry For Sale

r-35-R: I, Red March 18,

ch pullets, 65c ea. if purchas-
efore June 20. Money or-
ers. No chks. Sent Express col-
ct. Mrs. J. J. Davis, Thomas-



25 Dark R. 1. Reds; -15 -mos.
d, now laying hens, $1 ea. Bell
ardner, Covington, R 5..



WYANDOTTES

10 Wyandotte young hens. 60c
a. Exc. for corn. Live 3 miles
Wheeler side of McRae on
ew Highway. Mrs. J. W. Pat-
arson, Alamo, R 2. |
0 hens and rooster of pure
ilver Lace Wyandottes, the 200
eg reed. $10 for lot, FOB. Mrs.
. McMichen, Dallas, R 4.
i: Wyandotte cockerels, di-
ct from Booth, 75c ea. at my
farm, $1. ea. crated, FOB, at 10
ks. old, June 21st. Wm. H. Vic-
ery, Martin, 1.
- 7 hens and xooster, pure bred
S. &. 1 - 2 yrs. old Wyandottes,
$6 FOB, Clarence Brown, Hel-
ana:



IRKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
UCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
M. B. Day old poults, 25c ea;
wks. old, 50c each; Eggs, $1.25
Zz R. I. Red eggs, 3c ea. Mrs.
L ry Clermont, R do



MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY

Want chickens, ducks, turkeys,
or other fowls to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. Any amt. Chas. S.
West, _ Kennesaw, Rok

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., WANTED

Want 2 pair of grown ducks.
Make best price, stating what
you have. Wm. Perry, Winder.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Light Brahma baby chicks,
hen hatched, day old, 8c ea;
Eggs, 50c per 15. Crates to be
ret. Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Ma-
nassas.

150 chicks, 4 wks. old, mixed
large breed, 14c ea; 125- 8 wks.
old, 18c ea. Mrs. E.: H. Sauth,
Cochran, R 2.

Baby Chicks Wanted |

Want 100 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old: B. Rocks
and Reds preferred. I pay post-
age One way. Mrs. Mamie Spires,
Milan, Rt. 1.

Want 2 or 300 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 10 wks. old. I
furnish the feed and labor and
pay transportation to me. E. C.
Justi, Altamaha. -

Want 50 B. R., chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old; Want
to exc. for thoroughbred B. R.
rooster, 1 yr. old. Write at once.
Mrs. A..B. McAdams, Buchan-
Ab Riel:

Want 200 B. R. or W. L. baby
chicks, pure bred and 200 Jb.
chick feed: will keep until. 9
wks. old, for 1- 3 of chicks. Mrs.
Ida Hill, Lula.













eggs, from 18 mos. old hens, 56c
per -15,-or -90e: for 30, estos.
Crates to be ret. Bertie E . Car-
ter, Rockingham, R 1.

Royal Chanticleer Pit game
eggs for hatching, $1.50 per set-

ting. G. W. Price, Atlanta, 1678

Emory Road.

Pure bred M. B. turkey eggs,
$1.60 per doz. del; baby turkeys,
25c ea. Del. Cash with order.
Mrs. Thos. N. Williams, Buena
Vista.

15 White Rock eggs for 50c,
del. Mrs. Grady Widingcamp,
Baxley.

Blue Speckled Guinea eggs,
50c per 20 postpaid. Money with
order. Stamps. not accepted.
John J. Allred, Tallapoosa, RFD

ee

Blue Speckled Guinea eggs, 20
for 50c, postpaid. Irwin Roberts,
Tallapoosa, R 2.

Barron Eng. W. L. eggs of
Roselawn AA, 250-300 quality,
60c per 15, del. Mrs. Nellie
Grubbs, Demorest.

Giant Bronze turkey eggs, $2
doz. del; few good hens at re-
duced prices. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.

Fancy, pure bred White Rock
eggs, 60c per 15, del. Mrs. R. J.
Bruce, Toccoa.

Pure bred Mammoth White
Pekin duck eggs, 60c per 12,
postpaid. Miss Verna Fulford,
Ellaville, R 3.

M. B. turkey eggs, $1.25 doz.,
not postpaid. Wilson Carson,
Griffin, R 4.

Eggs from Hybrid chicks:
Tompkins Reds and English W.
L., 60c per 15; $2.25 C. del. Case
to Se returned. Mrs. -M. B.
| Scroggs, Alto.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

6 Jersey cows with young cal-
ves for sale. C. T. Miller, Cleve-
land...

Nice Jersey heifer with first
calf (heifer, month old); 2 gal.
$20.00 without calf; $21.50 with
calf. Mrs. C. A. Vaughan, forest
Parks Rt:
= Jersey milch cow (calf 7 wks.
old), $25; Jersey heifer, 18 mos.
old, well grown, good cond., $15.
Miss Florence Horne, Grove-
town. See

1 cream colored bull, 20 mos.
old, $18 at barn. B. L. Brown,
Ball Ground, R 1.

2 nice Jersey (gray cows, Ist





and 2nd calf, gentle, $75 for both

at farm, 8 mi. Hawkinsyille. W.
B. Head, Hawkinsville.

Fine Red Jersey cow with 2nd
calf for sale at. my barn. Miss
Mollie Daniel, Winston, R 1.

2 real nice, young, Reg. Jersey
milch cows, 1 fresh, other fresh-
en soon; 1 good, type spotted
Jersey bull. Cheap, either or all.
- P. Yancey, Douglasville, RFD

30 head nice, fresh milch cows
and dairy equipment, cheap for
cash, on Cabiness Road, 2 miles
Forsyth. L. P. Hickman, For-
syth, R 1. :

30 or more head range stock,
cattle: young cows, yearlings, |
calves. Fat and sleek. Prices
right on bunch at the pen. Come
See or write. R. L. James, Ho-
merville, R 2, Box 57,

5 yr. old Jersey cow with
young calf, 2% or 3 gal.,
without the calf. W. T. Carith-
ers, Colbert, Rt. 2.

Polled Hereford bulls, all ages,
heifers, bred and not bred. Can
be seen at my Piedmont Farms
near Barnesville. 400 to select
from. J. C. Collier, Barnesville.

Head of Beef type cattle at
market price. Cash. Come see. B.
O. Fussell, Brunswick.

6 yr. old Jersey- Holstein cow,
4th calf. 4 gal. Was fresh in
May. $25 cash. Miss G. M. Craw-
ley, Griffin, R A.

Thoroughbred Holstein | male,

Seppe

g | 215

$25 |



yrs. old, from 7 gal. cow.
Well marked and excellent qual-
ities; also 3 Aristocrat B. R.
roosters, Yr. old, out of eggs Di-
rect Holterman, $1.50, $2, $3 re-
spectively. A. PP. Chapman,
Moultrie, R 2.

Few, fine, young Hereford
bulls, from my famous Colonial
Plantation. Breeding of the best
and prices that farmers can af-
ford to pay. W. B. Hutchinson,
Albany.

1 fine tan Jersey bull calf, 3
mos. old, fat (eats grass like a 2
yr. old), $3; 3 fine Jersey cows,
2 - 5 gal. $150 for the 3. C. M.
Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol
Ave., S. W., phone, Main 3671.

2 cows with 4 mos. old, heifer
calves: 1 cow, Jersey and Hol-
stein mixed; other Holstein. $25
for each and cow and calf, at
my barn. T. J. Malone, Oliver,
R 3.

Jersey cow, 2nd calf, 2 gal.
with good feed, $25; 1 light Jer-
Sey, 2 gal., 4 when fresh (in De-
cember), $20, or trade for 40 gal.
sorghum syrup. R. P. Tucker,
Lithia Springs.

Guernsey bull calf, grandson
of Greatest Living bull. Reg.
John A. Ewing, Ashburn. :

Fine Jersey cow, fresh in, 3 or
4 gal. day. Price on application,
or will exc. for equal value can
use. G. A. Chambers, Bowdon,
PA,

2 nice Jersey cows, fresh for
sale or trade; also corn for sale.
Near Barnesville. Henry Breed-
en, Dalton, R 3.

Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex,
for. sale. J. J. Cummings, Don-
alsonville.



Nice, yellow Jersey Grade cow.

with 3rd calf, reasonable price.

D. J. Daniell, Powder Springs.

1 Guernsey heifer, 3 yrs. old,
freshen, 2nd calf in 4 wks. $45.
Trade for corn or peas, at my
barn. L. S. Thigpen, Garfield.
-Good heifer, 3% gal. milk,
pound butter ea. day, 2nd calf,
$35; heifer, Ist calf, $25. Both
good quality. Virgil Tumlin,
Dallas, R 2.

Reg. Jersey bull calves from
prize winning stock, sired by a
Silver Medal bull. Any age, pric-
ed according to age and breed-
ing. C. J. Atkinson, Madison, R
Deere

30 head Grade Jersey milch
cows, all milking except 2. All
young, ent. to reg. Entire herd
and dairy equipment for $750. L.
P. Hickman, Forsyth, 2 miles on
Cabiness Road.

4 val. Jersey cow, freshen
about August 5, $35, or trade for
heavy milking Nubian goat. Mrs.
D. R. Coleman, Atlanta, 668
Waldo St., S. E.

3 young cows, fresh in for sale
or trade. Clark Ayers, Canon, R
Bk

2 yr. old, nice Jersey bull, also
2 milch cows, cheap for cash at
my barn. Lowry Johnson, Atlan-
ta, R 1, Box 170. :

2 Jersey milch cows,
June 2nd;.4 and 7 yrs. old res-
pectively. G. H. Johnson, Con-
yers, R 2.
Few, fine, young Hereford
bulls, from my famous Colonial
Plantation. Breeding of the best
and prices that farmers can af-
ford to pay. W. B. Hutchinson,
Albany.

Have good milch cow, good
stock, giving milk now with
young calf. Sell or exc. for thor-
oughbred Red hens; S. C. W. L,
Spring 1933 hatch hens, laying,
60c ea. del. Mrs. Carl Warren,
Donalsonville. :

Good cow, part Jersey, viving
little milk now; freshen about 2
months. $15.00.
Smith, Conyers, R 1. :
' 4 good dairy cows: 3 Jerseys
and Guernsey, 2 practically
fresh, 2 freshen late summer. R.
N. Lupo, Byronville, R 1. :

10 mos. old heifer, Guernsey

freshen |

Mrs. Florence



and cream Jersey cr
ther 5 gal. cow. Mrs. Me
Palmetto.

Nice, milch cow, 1st calf,

3 gal. $25; 18 mos. old Je
heifer, freshen in Fall, $18
head, nice, mixed hens, fat, $3
Mrs. N. F. Fowler, Nicholls, R
Box 95 A.

1 large Red cow, fresh abo
June 15th; 5 gal. day wh
fresh, $35 for quick sale. See hi
at my place, near Cowan Sc
J. W. Brand, Acworth, R 2,

Grade Jersey cow, Freshen
June 3rd. $25 at barn. Guar.
gal. milk, pound butter a
Harvey Ray, Union Point, D
iel Spg.

Big Jersey cow, freshen
June ist, will give 4 gal.
proper feed, $30. Swap or t

son, Villa Rica.



HOGS FOR SALE |

4 nice S. P. C. pigs, 2% m
old. Thrifty, never been sitet
$3 ea. or $5 for pair. FOB. a
Cato, Stapleton. :

250 lb. P. C. sow, $7.06 at i
barn. Arthur Owen, Barnesville

21 pigs, Duroc and Berxshi
crossed. Willbe ready totake
the 10th of June. $1.50 to $2
S. Anderson, Middleton, R 1.

ea. $2 ea; nice Jersey bull fro
reg. stock, 20 mos. old, $30 he!
C. D. Williamson, Plains, R 2.

Pure bred Big Bone Bla
Guinea pigs, 8 to 12 wks. old,
to 40 lbs. $2.60 ea. $5 pair. FO!
Best of breeding. Walter Sma
wood, Thomson, R 4. ;

Reg. Black P. C. pigs, 6 Ww
old June 27th and 28th. $12.
pair. FOB. Mrs. J. C. Clark, .
vonia.

Little Bone Black Guinea pit
cholera immune, 3 mos. old,
ea. 2: for: $11.50. Ce: Knig
Ft. Valley.

Untreated pigs, any size,
lb. Stamp for inquiries. N
Beasley, Kite.

Fine stock, reg. B. B. pe
hogs, for sale or trade. J
Potts, Columbus, RFD 1.

20 Duroc Jersey gilts, can
reg. in buyers name. Cho:
breeding stock. N. W.. Jon
Glenwood.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 3 mos. O!
wt. 75 lbs. ea. Sires and Dai
wt. 600 to 1 M. lbs. Absolute
guar. W. D. Sealy, Cuthbert.

HORSES AND MULES

FOR SALE :

Good, gentle pony, 5 yr.
pony, wt. 300 lbs. $45. Live 1 1

miles East Marietta. O. M.

kins, Marietta, R 2.

Very small Shetland pony,
mos. old, black, gentle, ma
George E. Hart, Sylvester, R 4



mule, little age on her, but s]
and the price is right. T. Her
Sprouell, Stilesboro.

1 good plug mule, $40, or. exe.
for good milch cow or hogs
B. Williams, Hazlehurst.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
6 Toggenburg does and pu!
bred buck, all, 5, 6, 7 qt. stocl
WwW. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, Cent
Hill, 69 So: Grand Ave.

RABBITS FOR SALE ~
Taylor strain Chinchillas,
mos. old buck, $1.50; 1 pr. 4 m
old, $3.50. Ped. papers furnishe
S Lamar Brantley, - Wright

ville.

Live Stock Wanted

_ HOGS WANTED |
Want 1 O. IT. GC. male
about 2 mos. old. Must be good
pig. H. C. Linn, Hampton, R |
Exc. 7 nice, pure Donalds
Red hens and 1% yr. old roost









Agr pure bred PG, bre





Pp. C. Write. Mrs, J.
ele, R_ B.. :
SES AND MULES
WANTED
rant good M. lb. plug mule,
TS. -old, or younger. Will trade

cows or beef cattle. E. T.
wham, Thomaston.

SHEEP AND GOAATS
Z WANTED ees
nt several Nubian or Tog-

burg doe kids or young does:

hair hornless. Give age,





yw, milking record of stock,
A. P. Boardman, Augusta,
1 & Green Sts.

Positions Wanted





ined, middleaged widow
light farm work, with
and wife, or elderly people.
give satisfaction. Clean and
t. Mrs. M. S. Hall, Griffin,
West Quilley St.
mbitious, energetic, country
ed, unincumbered, middle-
d, single woman desires work
farm. Care of poultry, flow-
etc., in exc. for room, board
small family. Miss Jessie
, Zebulon, Box 103.

nt about 40 acres A-1l
eat, farm as if own land,
nout interference. Landlord
furnish stock, tools, every-
ag except labor. 30 yrs. exp.
rming. Self only. T. J. Dodd,

ta, 273 Glenwood Ave.
ice, neat, country raised wid-
with 2 children, 8-9 yrs. de-
Ss home on the farm with
istian people, looking after

kind of farm work. Exch.

Come see or send stamp for |

y. Mrs. F. T. Pierce, Thom-
e, 2.

efined white woman wants

with nice family on farm,

ssisting with flowers, poultry,

for home and_ reasonable

ry. Mrs. Hallsworth, Atlan-
7 Moreland Ave., N. E.

n and wife want job on

eral, Dairy or Poultry farm.

can work. Write or see.

e Lafty, Dalton, 14 E. Long

lan and wife want job on
n for home and small wages.
ad. M. Daughtry, Alma.

fant job on farm, or dairy.
exp. 28 yrs. old. Write at

e. Reasonable salary. R. E.
Calhoun, R. 3.

fant job on farm or dairy.
<3 aa, Atlanta, 441 At-

arried man with small chil-
wants job for wages. Dairy
arm. Ref. Exp. Richard Con-
eee 9 Glendale Place,
fant job on farm, anywhere,
or $20 month and board.
lond V. Grover, Clo Noble
l, Atlanta, 294 Pryor St.
yr. old young woman, heal-

strong, industrious, no bad

its, quiet and reliable, wants
le Oh So. Ga. farm. Can milk,
rden, or do ahything most in
it farm work. Lorene Bag-
Pelham, R 5, Clo Mrs. G.
Rackley.
eliable colored girl wants
doing light farm work on
m. Board and $8 per month.
te or come. Elizabeth Lind-
Toomsboro, R 3, Box 52.
nt job on farm, tending to
try, garden,. flowers, cow,
with reliable people. Geor-
Prana, Decatur, Clo Gen,

( ung married man with wife
2 children wants under-
ding for a Dairy job when
is gathered. Best of ref.
to be exp. Dairy hand,
te. early, A. T. Owens, Dex-

| job on farm with good
n people, assisting with
tm work. No bad habits

18 ts. of age.





wt. about 105 he Clema Wright,

Willacoochee. R 2. s

17 yr. old boy wants job on
farm. Can give good ref. Frank

ee Care W. H. Bond, Macon
1

Young man, 19 yrs. old, desires
job on farm. Willing worker. No
bad habits. Cc. Ss. Boddie, Car-
tersville, 105 Green St.

Want to get in touch with re-
liable party to begin in August
to grow all kinds of plants and
truck on halves. Can give all
ref. required. E. T. Clements,
Tennille.

Middleaged woman with girl 8
yrs. old. Stout and can do most
any kind of farm work. Want
job with good people. Mrs. A. I.
Mann, Silver Creek, R 1.

Man and wife want job on
farm. Can do any kind of farm
work. Small salary and room
and board. O. P. Nelms, Daniels-
ville, Care V. O. Sorrell. |

Want job on farm with good
people, to assist with light farm
work. Stout. good worker. Make

offer at once. Mrs. Bessie Mc-
Swain, Oglethorpe, R 2.

18 yr. old boy wants job on
farm plowing, etc. $10 month,

board and laundry. Carl Barber

Atlanta, 34 Woodward Ave.. SW.
21 yr. old boy wants job on
farm. $10 mo. board and laun-
dry. Virgil Crosby, Atlanta, 34
Woodward Ave., S. W.

12 yr. old boy wants place on,

farm, assisting with light farm
chores, in exchange for board
and small salary. Fred Barber,
Atanta, 34 Woodward Ave, S. W.

Farm Help Wanted

Want colored orphan _ boy,
about 12 - 14 yrs. old, or an old





colored man to help with light

for
Je

farm chores. Good place
right boy. Write or see:
Hayes, Nicholls, R 1.

Want honest, healthy, country
raised, old couple, who have no
home and are unincumbered, or
a woman, 35-45 yrs. of age with

boy, around 12-14 yrs. preferably

near Claxton, for light farm
work. Board and clothing, or
small salary. -W. O.. Williams,
Claxton, R 1.

Want good, white, or colored,
trustworthy boy to do farm
work. Pay small wage and board.
Come at once; also want Ban-
tam rooster, not over yr. old.
Mrs. H. D. Reagan, McDonough,
ro:

_Want settled, white woman to
work on small farm; garden,
look after poultry, etc. $4 mo.
board. Good home. Write or see.
D. R. McKinzie, Blun, R 1.

Want large family, white or
colored, to work on Vegetable
and Berry Farm. Must be intel-
ligent and willing to work. Have
lots of light work boys and girls
can do. R. F. Sams, Jr., Clarks-
tons 3

Want reliable. colored girl or
woman, 20 - 35 yrs. of age, for
light farm work, care of flowers,
poultry, etc. Room, board, rea-
sonable salary. Mrs. J. R. Mot-
chell, Atlanta, 36 East Lake
Drive, S. E.

Want man and wife, not more
than 1 child, or mother and son,
to live in home and help me
truck farm. Reasonable salary.
References. State full particu-
lars, questions in first letter. H.
V. Heranis, Wiley.

Want good worker year round.
No bad habits, to help with
small farm and Estate. Good
chance for right party. Prefer
orpan boy. W. H. Jones, Jasper,
Grand View.

Will furnish bldgs.,
spring, well, orchard, apples,
peaches, pears, grapes; 16 A. all
fair to extra; 5 A. Bermuda, in-
cluding 1 in timber. 3. room
house. will build 2 rooms at
once. Must be reliable, good far-

wood,

| cumbered woman

crop cabbage,



mer. Correspondence solicited. J.
Roller, College Park, 550 Wash-
ington St. Ww.

Want girl or middleaged wo-

man to live as one of family
do light farm work. Good home
for right party. Martha Davis,
Lilburn, R 1,

Want healthy, industrious
man, 50 - 60 yrs. old, to help on
farm, poultry, gardening, $1 per
week and good home. Perma-
hent if satisfactory. Mrs. Joe.
Paterson, Broxton, R 2.

Want nice, middleaged, unin-
to live in
family of 4 and assist with light
farm work. Must be able to milk
cow, tend to poultry, etc. Small
salary. Frank Quinn, Hazlehurst,
R:3:

Want 2 good families, willing
workers: 3 or 4 able to work out
of each family. Fairly good hou-
ses, good water, plenty wood.
Apply at once. W. P. Couch, Lu-
thersville, Box 7.

Want white woman to assist
with light farm work, milk cows,
tend garden, poultry, etc. Small
salary. Clyde N. Boone, Dallas,
FR=3,

Want settled woman for light
farm work on small farm. White
or colored. Ref. required Mrs. J.
R. Hays, Atlanta, 1356 Sylvan
Road.

Want. unincumbered white wc-
man, not over 40 yrs. of age, to
live as one of family for board
and clothes. No field work. Mrs.
N. D. Amos, Everett City.

Want girl or woman to live
in home and help with light
farm work on truck farm. Small
salary. 2 in family. Write. Rev.
C. A. Waters, Canton, R 4.

Want 2 good work hands, exp.
in farming and hardwood char-
coal burning, to clear for culti-
vation about 15 A. some to go
for pasture. Grow feed stuff;
stock on place. State wages ex-
pected. Rolla M. Bargeron, Mun-
nerlyn, RFD.

Want orphan girl or young
woman to help with light farm
work: milk 1 cow, poultry, etc.
Must be country raised, No. Ga.

preferred. J. M. Barrett. Monti-

cello.

Want nice woman, 30 to 60
yrs. of age, who is able to tend
to poultry and other light farm
work. Good home with aged
woman and. small salary. Mfrs.
M. E. Stancil, Hiram, R 2. |

Plants For Sale

Ruby King and Hot pepper
plants. 500. 65c; $1.25 M; Egg-
plants, same price; Cabbage, 90c
M; Stone tomato, 500, 70; $1.10
M. All postpaid. Odis Conner,
Pitts, R 1.

Pure Red Skin P. R. plants,
State insp. 5 M. $3; smaller lots
75e M- POR. -No- Chks.> Bek.
Kimbrel, Baxley, R 3.

P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M.
postpaid. C. D. ees Gaines-
ville, R 2.

P. R. plants, $1 M. FOB. Exc.
some for peas; smoking and
Chewing tobacco, 8 and 10c Ib;
slipped shuck corn. 75 bu. at
my barn, 5 miles So. Surrency.
J. R. Thomas, Surrency, R 2.

Gov. insp. and dipped P. R.
plants, 85c M. del. A. B. Lewis,
Alma, R 4.

Crystal Wax Bermuda onions,
now ready, 50c, 500;_75c M. Add
postage. Mrs. David Tod, Reids-
ville.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1 M;
We Aa vis. atten, = bas

Red and Yellow Skin P. R.,
Gov. insp. treated, $1.25 M. Pre-
paid. Prompt shipment. Johnie
Gordon, Rochelle, R 2.

Large, field grown tomato
plants for late planting. 90c M;
del; 50c M. Exp. Collect; New
same price. &. Ys
ee Macon, R 3.





zen Leaf tobacco aes 250

|Few hundred fine Bell



c. $1.50 M. No chks. Ella Sum-
merour, Gainesville, Re 2,

Imp. Red and Pink Skin P. R.
$1 M. FOB; $1.25 M. Del. Good
plants and ful] count guar. W.
A. Poole, Baxley. :

P. R. plants, 90c M. FOB; C.
W. Cabbage, $1. M; Effie Dub-
berly, Baxley, R 2.

Genuine , imp. Red Skin P.
He = insp. treated, $1 M.

; $1.25 M. del. in 3rd zone.
on ce Cravey, Ty Ty.

P. R. Gov. insp. treated. $1.20
M. del. in Ga. Add 20c on orders
out of State. Good count and
plants. Money order. D. Story,
Norman Park, R 1.

P. R. plants, Red and Yellow
7c M.; W. C. Lightsey, Bristol.

P. R. plants, $1.15 M; 2500 at
rate of $1.10 M; 5 M. $1 M. All
del. Walter Johnson, Hazlehurst.

Big Stems and P. R. potato
draws, Gadis var., pure seed,
direct from Porto Rico, $1 M.
FOB. J. H. Harper, Screven, R
ds :

Guar. large, stocky, well root-
ed Marglobe. New Stone, Balti-
more tomato; All Season, Jer-
sey and Wakefield cabbage;
Heading collard, 300, 50c; 700,

$1; $1.25 M. del. Mrs. C. F. Mad--

dox, Flowery Branch.

Gr. Baltimore and Marglobe
tomato, 75c M. del. to 3rd zone.
Moss packed. No stamps. R. M.
Deen, Baxley, R 4, Box 99.

Pink and Red P. R., 70c M.
Count and quality guar. R. D.
Raulerson, Rockingham.

Marglobe tomato, 75c M. Good
plants, moss packed, good count.
prompt shipment. F. H. Patter-
son, Baxley, R 4.

Extra Hot pepper plants, 50
for 15c; 25 C; Mint plants, 3
for 10c. Mrs. W. Li. Daniel, Daw-
son, R: tf.

Imp. Red Skin P. R., Gov.
insp. $1 M. FOB. G. R: Gardner,
Pavo.

P. Re, $l Ms 5 M. $4.75: exe.
2 M. bu any kind sound seed
peas; Gr. Baltimore, Marglobe
tomato, 500, 40; 65c M. 5 M. $3

/Expert packing. Prompt ship-

ment. Cash. J. P. Morris, Baxley.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M. del.
Clarence Waldrip, Gainesville, R
Two.

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage
collard and tomato plants, 75c
M. 500, 50c; All del. Cal Garrett,
Gainesville, R 1.

Tomato plants. 20c C; Pi-
miento pepper, 25 C; $1 M;
pepper,
40c C; Egg-plant, 20c C; 500, 65c
$1 M. FOB in M. lots; 100, lots

postpaid. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, |

eo

Imp. Red Skin P. R., 85c M.
FOB. J. D. Shannon, Alma.

P. R. Red and yel. $1 M. FOB
Exc. some for Hay peas: 2 M.
for bu. Ea. pay transportation.

on what he gets. Warren Miles,

Baxley, R, 5.

P. R., West India Yam and
Pink Skin Jersey potato plants,
$1 M. in lots of 4M. or exc. 5
M, for 1 bu. O-too-tan beans,
or 50 lbs. new Gallberry honey.
Ivy L. Williams, Ty Ty.

Pimiento pepper, stocky and
well rooted plants. $1 M. Add
postage. Mrs. Belle Godard,
Goggins, R 2.

P. R. and old fashioned Span
ish Boons, $1 M. del. 10 M. lots,
90c M. Exp. Collect. Guy Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch.

State insp. Pink Skin P. R.,
$1.25 M. FOB. Money order. R.
I. Tracey, Lake Park.

P. R. potato plants. Red Skin
50c M. 5 M. 20c M. W.'T. Car-
ter, Rockingham.

Pimiento pepper, seed treated
strong plants, $1 M. FOB. No
orders less 1 M. Money orders.
No chks. Clifford Williams, Lo-
cust. Grove.

Dill plants, 25c C. Dill sprays,

380c C; Gooseberry plants. 6 for

50c; everbearing Raspberry, 12
for 35c; May apple roots, ae



'T. F. Eaton, Dahlonega, R 1.
| Nice, late Drumhead cabbage

plants, $1.75 M. postpaid; Dil
plants and Dill Sprays, 25 doz
large Yellow and Red streak

tomato. 15c C. 200, 25c. Mrs. M

Turner, Cleveland, R 4.

Genuine, Imp. Red Skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp. and treated,
$1 M. del. in Ga. Sat. guar. Exc.
for hens. Milton Arnold. Sur-
rency.

Brimmer tomato, Chinese G.
pepper, large, late Flat Dutch
cabbage, 20c C; Black Beauty
Egg-plants, 25c C; extra large
Kudzu Crowns, 3 for 25c, del. J.
W. Toole. Macon, R. 2.

Marglobe tomato plants, 250. c
300, 50c; 500. 75c; $1 M. Al
postpaid. R. C. Moore, Rock-
mart, R 3. e

Yo Yo Hot pepper and Egg-
plants, also cluster pepper, all
Hot var. 20 for 25c postpaid
Stamps accepted. Mrs. B. S
Ward, Dublin, R 1. ae

Guar. well rooted, 8 in. Mar-
globe, Stone, Baltimore tomato
plants, Cabbage. All Season,
Chas. W. Heading collard, 400,
50c; 700, 75c; $1 M. Postpaid

Prompt del. Clyde Burell, Stone
Mtn.

Lead. var. Cabbage, Zomsia-
and Collard plants, 15c C; 90
M; Bell and Hot pepper. 20c C.
Portorico potato, $1 M. All ue}
L. A. Crow, Oakwood.

P. R. Gov. insp. 5 M. $3 FOB. 3
Prompt del.- Estell Lightsey
Bristol, R 1.

Imp. P. R. plants, Te M. FOB
or $1 M. del. All through June
Cash with order. No chks. Isaac
Sellers, Baxley, R 3.

i Ruby King pepper, $1.25 M
del; Marglobe tomato, 90c M
del. cash with order. J. g.
Steedley, Baxley. oe

Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore to
mato, 500, 65c; $1 M. Heading
collard, $1 M; Ruby King peppe s:
$1.50. M. postpaid. J, z
Baxley.

Gov. insp. P. R. viafite: $Li
M. postpaid. Exc. 2 M. for 1 b
good peas; Marglobe and G. B
tomato, 500, 40c; 65c M; Wilma
Upchurch. Baxley, R 1. ee

Gov. insp. Pink Skin P. R,
plants, 75c M. FOB. C. E. Mor-
ris, Surrency. s
> Ee Ji, Chas: Ve, Conese en
cabbage, 70c M. del; Margiobe
Baltimore, Stone tomato, 95c M.
del. Moss packed. Now ready E.
N. Taylor, Baxley, R 4. Box

Gov. insp. Pink Skin P. R.
plants, $1 M. 5 M. or more, 75:

Rhubarb plants, 50c doa
doz. $1; Catnip, Peppermi
Spearmint, 25c doz; Yellow R
plants, 60c doz..3 doz. $1. .
del. Money order. Mrs. Thorn-
ton McCurley, Hartwell. Bes

True Ga. Cabbage and Collar
plants. Big, healthy stock. $1 M.
Postpaid in 1 M. lots. RK M.
Stanley, Vidalia.

Chas. -W., -Be Js Copenhagen
cabbage plants, 60c M. del; Mar:
globe, Baltimore, Stone tomato
85c M. del. Moss packed. Now
ready. J. B. Taylor, Bae Ee
Box 102. 5

Gov. insp. P. R., Red or.
low; Marglobe tomato, Hot pep
per. All $1. M. not: prepaid. Fixe.
for white guano or white feec
sacks; Watermelon seed, mosth
yellow meat, 40c lb. S. R. Har
den, Baxley. :

~Cabbage and tomato plants
500, 60c; 95c M. Sweet. Dbepper
25 C; $1.75 M. 500, $1. :
Evans, Gainesville, R 1.

Gov. insp. P. R. $1 M. FO

10 M.$9.50. Large plants Prom

shipment C. M. Hallman, Bax:

ley; R44 Box 156. : ae
Old fashioned Heading collard

plants. now ready. Exc. 1M. for

10 white feed sacks, 100 Ib

or exc. for anything can us:

LB Thompeon, Whitesburg,






its



ee S958 adel
ee shipment. Cash with order. J.
. Herndon, Surrency.



a insp. EO R., now ready,
~10 M. del. in Ga. Good plants,

ood count rt Money orders

only. Lonnie Lightsey, Sur-
au rency, R =
Gov. ifsp. P, R.. $1. M. del;







: Jead. var. tomato, same price,
Now ready. Will exch. W. J.
oQuinn, Jr., Odum, R 2.

Salmon skinned P. R. plants,

oN Prizetaker onion, 75c M. All
prepaid in GaccR. We Dees |

RFD 2, Fitzgerald.

Imp. Red Skin P. R. 90c M.
5 M. lots, $4; Gr. B. tomato, 65
M. 5 M. $3. D. A. Lewis, Baxley,
ae

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage
_ Stone, Baltimore. tomato, Head-
aing collard, 15 C; 300, 35c;. 80c
Hot pepper, 25 C; Klondike



curled mustard sed, 25 he 5
20 Tbs. $1; Coriander, 3 oz. 25 del.

Dublin.
* p. R* potato slips, State insp.
and treated, $1.25 M. del. C. D
* Freeland. Gainesville, R 2
- -P. R. Red and Pink Skin, $1.50
= M. del;
insp and treated; 1 nice milch
cow, fresh in, for. sale George
Lh. Durand, Gainesville, R 2.
BOR. plants, Gov insp and
~ treated, $1.25 M_ del
- Waldrip, Gainesville, R 2

berry plants 30'C; $1.75 M. Rhu-

moss, packed. Exch for. white
~ sacks. Leo Blackwell. Cleveland
ay True to name Red Gold Sugar
- Saver strawberry . plants, Origi-

aS ing 25c doz. Guinea beans (fruits
4 a Rt: long, wt. 20 Ibs. delicious
_food-, 20 seed: for 12c. J. Ri
. Bramlett, Ellijay, R 4.

-Marglobe, New Stone, Gr B.

. FOB; Now ready. Nice plants. Bi
WwW. Grant, Baldwin

Cert Gr Baltimore, Marglobe,
New Stone tomato. field grown,
plants, 75c M. FOB; 90c M. del.



: - good, plants. J D Mullis, Baxley.
e R 4, Box 43
2 Cert. Marglobe. Gr. 3 New
_, Stone tomato plants, 75 M FOB

o good plants. J. G. Mullis, Baxley,
BR 4, Box. 43.

Wakefield cabbage Ga., collard
_ Heading collard, Stone tomatoes,
_ All ready June 15th, 15c ; 50c
~ 500; 5c M; of either or assorted.
, Prepaid. W. E. Hicks, Atlanta,
679 Lakeshore Drive, N. E.

_ Well rooted sage,
__peppermint, 2 doz. 25c; rhubarb
4 or pie plants. 3 for 25;..
_ hound,. 15 dozen; garden horse
- mint, 6 for 10c. Add postage.
Marx. Grindle, ens R 1.

Sart

* Martin Gainesville, 'R 5,

Paid, or 85c M. Exp Collect. John
Daniel, Baxley. :

cigc R. Gov. insp. and treated,
4 _ full count, 90c M. del. No. chks,

. Exc. for fresh apples or peaches..

E. N. OQuinn, Odum.
he. Po Ee plants, Pink. or Red Skin,
ey 156. M not prepaid Frank Har-
. ris, Baxley
. _ Pink Skin, yellow meated P.
fe 3 _R., Goy. insp. 75c M; Marglobe
a tomato, 45c M. R. J. Boatright,
Coffee. -





3 2 Yellow Skin, $1.00 M. G. A,
~ Lewis, Baxley, R 4.



_P. R plants, 80 M. del. Lin.

ton B Herager, Odum, R 2:
2 ep, PR now . ready, well
rooted. plants, $1. 10 M. del: Give






2 ey, R'4



i Ga erie

> $1. 10 M:. lead. var. Tomato, 90 |

_| corn. shelled, large cupful,
| Pint size , jar full,

sehen $1.25 M. del. nee

~ Smith, Gainesville, R. st. :
Collard plants, | 300, 35; 90
M; Hot pepper, 30 C; tiarhes

Ppeas, no weevils.
| Postpaid in Ga. Mrs. L. M. Ev-
ans; Cumming, R 5.

-Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, |

Boons, $2 M del Gov

Clarence :

parb, 3, 50c; Sage, 6 for 25c. Alb

. nal plants cost $75 M; now sell- |,

_ tomato, Hastings Sure Head cab-|
j Baee plants, 300, 30c; del 50c M.|.

_ Full count. Moss, Packed, Guar.t,.
postage.

_ 85e M del. Moss packed. Guar.

_. Lady
root, 25c lb. Mrs. W. N. Bar-.

6for . 25e; ;
with order.

hore-.

Genuine P...R. $1.25 M. post-|

Rubin, Hapeville,

PR plants, full count, Pink | -

tisfact: on. Willie Bullard, cee





15c; 60 M. Ga. Heading cllards

10c C; 75 M; Egg-plants, 15c C.

Add postage. Mrs. H. L. Brit-

tingham, Guyton.

: "Seed For Sale





Good start. Calif. beer seed, 8c |

| Rosa Gowder, Marietta, R 4.

Syrup cane seed, 3 bu. 2%4c Ib.

or $1 bu: FOB. M. E. Lackey,

Alto, R 1.

O-too-tan bean seed, $6 bu.
FOB. ..R Garrison, Locust, }
Grove.

Burr clover seed in rough, 1%4c
Ib; Clean sed, 5c Ib. Roy Lewis.
Hartwell, R 3.

Sound Monarch white: pop-
10;
15e ._2 pts.
25c; 4 pts, 45c; sound clean Lady
Qt.:: jar,. 23c:

First class Cane seed, $1 bu.

| H. Tench, Cornelia.
Seed Chufas, 8c lb. net. Cash

with order. FOB. | in lot 1 bu.
ong up. W. S. Booth, Manor.



Miscellaridous For Sale
| M. Woodall, Lumpkin.
Sweet gum, wild cherry park, |



Shoemake berries, 20c lb; wild
plum bark, horse and bull net-

_ Fine var, Everbearing . Maske tle root, 40 Ib; blood root, but-

terfly root. pokeberry, 25c lb.
Will exch. Alice Woods, Girard,
Ala., R 1, Resident of Ga.

Dill for, pickling, 30 per shoe-

box full, del. Mrs. N. B. Burden,

Elberton, R. 8, Box 89.
Yellow Root, 12%4c lb. Rattle |
root, Sassafras, wild cherry bark

10c. lb; butterfly root, 15c; dill]
| sprays, 40c._C.' Postpaid..
Mrs. W.. H. White, Dahlonega,

R. 1, Box Ste 8
sis" run Pine
can. FOB.
A. W. Passmore, Hahira.
2 horse wagon for sale. D. L.
Crawford, Atlanta, 382 Pharr
Road, R 2.

Tar, $1 . per

Cypress Pines. 15e doz. plus |
-B. R. Roberts,

Collins. R 2
Pecan meats, clean, (free
from hull, in large pieces, 45c
Ib. del. Mrs. Lauren Noble,
Trenton.
~ Yellow . root,

root, 35c lb; wild cherry bark,
30c bb. P. P.
feed sacks or what have you?
K. S. Waters, Rugby.
Slipper, . 40c; rattle
rett, Lula. R 2.

1 <horse wagon for sale or

exch, for good cow or heifers.

R: E. Shaw, Stone. Mtn. R 2.
Goose feathers, guar. sani-

| tary, very,reasonable. Mrs. P.

E. Brewer, Helena. Box 14,

Miscellaneous ented



Want senna seed. Will buy or.

Mrs. P. D.
3279 Stewart

trade equal value.

Ave.

Will pay 40c cash per bushel
for hulled Black. Walnuts. Ship |
any. amount. Freight collect. L.
F. Collins, Clayton, R 1.

Want green catnip to plant.
Quote price. Ruth Clark, Amer-
icus.

eggs for Red Skin P. R. plants:

20 eggs for 500 slips. Ea. pay

Pe Glen Thomas. Canon.
2

Want enough | Dill for. seek
gal, of. Pickles

Yieht away.
oe price postpaid. Mrs. H.

L. McPherson, Dawson RFD 3:

hte Blonds New! Seine Gr. Bal- =
| timore. tomato, Crystal Wax on-}
tions; Chas. W. cabbage, 200 for

Exc.

3% miles So. Hahira.

May apple,, |
Queen of the Meadow, Elder |

Exch. for white |,

| '15 peck. del. 3rd zone.
Wilson, Woodville.

Exch. Blue Speckled Guineas



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE|

6-wks. table peas,. white but-
ter beans (both extra for. fal
gardens), Ea. 30 qt. John W.
Johnson, Lavonia.

Mixed peas, Red Rippers;
Whipps. New Eras, $2.25 to $3.50
bu. FOB. S. M. Foster, Clarkes-
ville.

New Era and other good var.
peas, $2; Red Rippers, $3 bu.
FOB. J. A. Brown, Hartwell,

30 bu. mixed field peas, $1.50

bu. E: B. Allmond, Columbus, |
| Box 605.

5 bu. Brabs, $2 bu; 2% bu.
each, Clays and New Eras, ea.
$1.75 bu; 5 bu. Mix. peas, $1.65

| bu. No order less 2% bu. All fob

U. A. Wilcher, Mitchell.



40 bu. pure, re- cleaned Brab-
ham peas, $2.50 bu. in best 214
bu. bags. FOB. W. J. Potts,
Bonaire.

10 bu. large white brown-
eyed peas, $2 bu; 3 bu. Calif.
black-eyes, $2 bu. Pure Unmix-

ed. All early and weevil treat- |
_|ed. J. W. McMichen, Dallas. R.

4.
40 bu. good Brabham peas,

$2 bu. FOB. Sample on re-

quest. Chas. S. May, Warthen.
Roos.

25 bu. Mixed peas, $1.50; 25
bu, Brab and Iron mixed, $1.85
bu. All FOB. Money order. H.

10 bu. No. 1 Brabham peas,
$2.25 bu. Clarence E. Sasser,.
Bonaire.

Sound, Speckled peas, $1. 65.
bu. in 10 bu. lots; $1.75 bu.
less lots; 10 bu. for sale. FOB.
W. O. Shepard, Bluffton.

30 bu. black-eyed peas, $2
bu. Must come after or pay
Frt. chgs. W. J. Dunlap, Tun-
nell.

Sound- clean lady peas, no
weevils, 15c Ib; 2 Ibs., 25; 3
Ibs., 36c; 20 Ibs. $2. 1933 grown.
All postpaid in Ga. Mrs. W.
iH. Evans, Cumming. 5.

Pure White Crowders, 10c;

Purple Hull, 10c Ib: Del. in 10
Ib. lots; White Rice pop-corn,
8c Ib. FOB. Terry Tate, Ara-
gon. R 1.
_ Hendersons White baby li-
}mas, 15c Ib. 2 Ibs. aac, Little
White Rice peas, 6c lb. All
sound, clean. Add postage. Mrs.
Gk Kellogg, Cumming. R 5.

North Ga. grown peas, Clean.
and sound, Iron Clad, about 80
percent pure. $2.10 bu. FOB.
Have about 15 or 20 bu. G. W.
Watkins, Eastanolle. R 1.



" BUTTER FOR SALE

3 to 10: Ibs. nice, fresh Jersey
butter each week. Cows T. B.
tested. 20c lb. del. in cardboard
boxes in first and second | zones;
25 Ib. outside 2nd zone. Cash
Mrs. V. E. Moore.
Ashland, R 2.

CORN AND SEED CORN
: FOR. SALE
Pure Blue Mexican June corn
seed, also imp. Blue and White
J. L.



100 bu.. corn, $1 bu; 2 horse |

wagon, 4 gal. milch cow, 3 brood

sows for sale or let out on shares
I ft..beef yearling. R. C. Brewer
Gillsville.

Bred up Mexican June corn
If interested. Write for sample
and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson,

100 to 150 bu. corn, 75e per
DU: ab Crib: J. i: Gans
Millwood.

shucked, part. shelled for sale at
| right. price. Address; Mrs. Min-
'mie Mulling, Gibson, R 2.

400 hu. slip eared corn, $1 bu,
at barn. T. B. Joiner, Butler.

50...bu.. good. - slipped .
corn, 90c bu. at my place; Cash
1_milch cow, $25; heifer. with

young calf, $20,. gE S. Lindsey.
Toomsboro, R 3, Box 52.

4

Sabiaels fi

white milling corn,





For Sale

100 bu. sound, yellow corn in
ear, $1 bu. at my home, 9 miles
| Jesup. J. F- Surrency, Jesup, R
| Two.

50 bu. corn at market price at.

my place. Come at once. T. M.
Pumas, Mystic.

50 to 75 bu. shelled corn, good
sound, Mountain raised, suitable
for milling, 85 bu. cash at crib.

Star Route.
300 or more bu. good. corn. 85c

Box 57.
50 bu. sound Ear corn, 80c. pu.
FOB. C. E. Gladin, McIntyre. R

One.
100 bu. corn, 65c bu. at. my

parn, 1 mile Northeast. Graham,
| Mrs. M. A. McNeal,
| Box 123.

Graham,

200 bu. corn, 85e bu. of 80 Ths}
or 75 bu. shelled, at my barn.
Buyer to furnish sacks. Mrs.
Pearl Dowdy, Hagan.

Scotts re- -improved Marlbo-

ro big eared corn, ,75c peck;

$1 per % bu; $1.90 bu.; peas, |

Unknown, New Eras, . Whips,
Sound and clean. Z. L. Scott,

' Concord. ;
Ear corn, 90c bu; -erushed Q

| $1.20 All del. L. H. Edentie

; Stillmore, R 1. Box 34..

corn, $1.40 per 100 Ibs. FOB;
trade for calves. H. L. Williams,
Baxiey.

100 bu. corn, 75c bu. FOB. a

my crib, cash; some nice,

bright Soya bean hay, $25 ton,|
ash.' H. H.* Dake, |

FOB,
Wrightsville. R 1.
Approximately 2 M. bu.
free of
weevils, sacked or in ear, for

sale. Write. A. J. Ritchie, As- |

sociate Supt. Rabun Gap-Na-
coochee School, Rabun Gap.
Good slipped shuck corn, 90c
bu. W. H. McRae, Fort Valley.
Mexican June, red cob, field
selected, both ends nubbed,

Blue and White, 75c pk; $1.25.

per % bu.; $2 bu. FOB. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin.
50 bu. good corn, 90 bu. at

my barn. Arthur Owen, Barnes-.

ville.

White corn in shuck for
sale. Extra good and sound.
Car lots. Make best offer. J.
M. Pitner,; Washington.

75 or 100 bu. ear corn, 80

Ibs. to bu. 75 bu. at barn. R.

P. Culpepper. RFD 3. Hazle-
Hurst...

100 bu. good slipped shuck
corn, 80c per bu;
good fodder, $1.50 per C. All

at my barn, 4% miles North of

Pembroke. E. S. Lanier, Pem-

| broke.

Blue Mexican June corn
seed, also Blue and White, im-
proved, 80c peck del. 3rd zone.
Frank Callaway, Woodville.

109 bu. good slipped shuck

| corn, 75c bu. at my barn. Jos.
Dowd, Cobbtown. R. 2. ~

56.



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE

Good, bright fodder, $20 per |
ton. C. R. Horne, Grovetown.

Baled oats, cut at right
stage and properly cured. F. D.
Williamson, Pitts.

FRESH. AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
Hams, 12 to 23%



Ib. . sugar

/cured and Hickory, smoked, 20c

lb. del. Guar. sound and good;
1 - 2 horse wagon, good cond.,

-$20.P. W. Harrison, Halcyondale.
100. bu.. more or less of corn, E

Nice, country cured; black-
peppered ham, wt. 18 Ibs, 226 Ib.
del. Sat. guar; Fine male calf,
2 mos. old, thoroughbred. Jersey
but not reg. $5 FOB. Mrs. C. T.
| Hunt, Gainesville, R 5,

Hawkinsville. Balk

Corn-fed, cured and eawiala
hams, 2216c lb; new, white duck

feathers. 75c lb. T.

G. L. Garland, Young Harris, ee Dacula, R 1.

bu. at my farm. Come or write.
W. D. Ethridge, Warwick, R 2;

tIb. cans. 1 can, $3; 2 cans.

1 M. dbs:

| Bronwood. Box 83.

Box.

| tatoes. F. M. Faulkner, Co:

Country hams. and eee
200 lbs. of each. Thomas Cook |.

Canton, R 3. :

Old fashioned country
Brooks. County hams, |
with hard wood, 18c Be Shij
COD, L. E. Hutchinson, -
man, RR 5.

2 nice Hickory smoked
wt. 15 Ibs. ea. 20c Ib. del:
corn, -$1 bu! iat my barn.


























































FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, sundried apples, 1
in white bags. del. W. P.
enport, Dial.
Nice, dried apples, on
worms, 10 Ib. colored b
beans, 5c Ib. Add postage.
') Richards, Talking Rock, R
Nice Mtn. hucklebe: e
ready, 1 bu. del. anyw ay
Ga. by Express in bu. bas
$3.45 cash; 30 gal.

paper poxes, Clean,
gathered. T. T. ut
Turnerville.



HONEY BEES. AND. BEE
PLIES FOR SALE

New crop honey, bulk,
comb, 5 Ib. tin, $6.50;
sections, 24 to cardboard
ping case, $3.50; in woo
60c: or return case; No.

| New crop real fancy
packed in 5 Ib. pails. 12 pe
Ext. same- grade,
Prompt del. Sat. J, Eas
Alma.

Pure No. 2 Ext. honey i ir

FOB here. No chks. J. oO.
'man, Blackshear.
Fresh, new Gallberry
PChunk or ae 5 lbs. oy 10
$1.40 Del. D. F. Thomas,

10 lbs pure nee for
Make best offer. S. E. Ande!
Rolston.
_ Bright Gallberry honey,
Chunk. or section in bulk,
sale. Thos. J. Weeks, Nor

med: bees, not robbed th
-on, for sale or trade. S. R
simmons, Tifton, R 3.
~ PECANS AND PEANU
FOR SALE.

Few tons White

| seed peanuts, 4c lb. FOB. G
Adams, Wrens. i
53 lbs. pecans, 6c Ib. 38



honey:
offer. R. F. Persons, 17
5 lbs. sweet papers
wart pecans, large size, 20
$3 postpaid. Mrs. T. C. A
/Chipley. 7
60 lbs. sound Stew
lb, 100 lbs. or more, see
8c lb. Miss Belle Timmerm:



_- POTATOES FOR SALE
' 50 bu. Lookout Mtn., Trish p
tato sed for late planting,
bu. at my place? Very -

Star Route.
Lookout Mtn, Irish
$1.50 bu. FOB. S. D.
Cornelia.
Trish potatoes in large fe
sale to truckers or other
or see. H. M. Swinson,
Two.
Lookout Mtn., seed Iris
| toes, $1.80 bu: Kudzu Cro
TdCOC Spigment Root,
Rattle Root, 25c Ib. Yon:
ker, Toccoa, R. 3.
Lookout Mtn. seed Iri
toes, $2 bu. W..D. D:
satialailoos: