Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 January 25

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AGRICULTURE.
comm SSIONER

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF M ARKBTSJ. BF. GREER, DIRECTOR .









STATE CAPITOL

_ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 25, 1934,



: Poultry For Sale





: Lear 6 mos. old,
ship any number

pies prices:

jels, $1 ea. at my place. Mrs. W.
E. BEE e Metter, R 1 Box 60.



CORNISH

Pure Cornish Indian pullets;
$1_ea. Eggs, $1 per 15. ae
orders only. Mrs. E. P. King,
Adel, R 1. :

Fine flock ~ Cornish Indian
hens and young roosters at bar-
10 hens and roost-
$10, or the whole lot at 75c

"Tea, Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylyesicr



Tho npson Ringlet B. RB:
rels and 1 cock, 20 mos. old,
= Mrs. A... R.

ee hatch Parks. Bk,
Reg. Per. 519-C-33.
arade, '$1.75-60,..2 for $3%
, Eng. E. L. Gocker-

. J. d. Olliff, Bristol.

B R. Cockerel. New

- from: Holtermans

Good $1. 50

Mrs. A. Baker Sr.

- ee ee pe.
il hatch B, R. cockerels,
-505-C-34.

for the 2. Mrs. |

s Calhoun, 1,



Watts, :

yellow: or:



GAMES.

2 Warhorse. Game roosters, 8 |

mos. old, $1 each; also 500 bun-

dles fodder, 4 hand, $1.50. per 100
| a barn. Curtis Clements: San-

dersville.

Pit Games: 4 cackorate
mos. old, 3-4 Allen Roundhead
and 1-4 Trish Gray. Guar, Now
on good walks. Thos. E, Watson,
Unadilla, Box 214.

Pit game hens and. cocks, cross
of Red Grist, Allen Roundhead,
Ga. Blackbreast, Red Quill, from
a dark partridge to-a very light
cream. Cheap. 7 Write
first. Geo. L. Green, Jasper, R
Pit game rooster, cross Blue
and Red. Sell or exc. for: Blue or
Black, ~Riue preferred, large
type. Marvin Bussey,. Butler, R
ui ae : :
J pr. Red Quill, $5; also Buff
Cochin. bantam cockerel $1, =
pee Newton.

SSS



LEGHORNS

10 pure bred W. LL. pullets; }
cockerel, April hatch. =: Sell or
exe. for same amt. S. L. Wyan-
dottes. or B. Rocks; Exc. white
feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. for dry

: peas, celery plants or Asparagus |~
Mrs. As. Hatchett, Talk- |.

roots.
ing Rock, ee a

Poultry F or Sale

Poultry: Far Sale



and 3 roosters.

21

; Brown

now laying 55 per



2 Eng. foe W. L. cocks, Mar.
1932 hatch, direct from Rose-
lawn. 1 cockerel, same strain,

| March 1933 hatch. The 3 for $2,
or 75c ea. FOB. Mrs. C. .M. Ey-

ans, Haleyondale, R 1.

25 pure Tancred str. W. L. 65
ea. or exc. for 200 baby chicks.
Mrs. C. W:. Brown, Monroe, R 1.

50 Everlay B. L., April 1932:
and 1933 hatch: puliets, hens
Healthy cond.
Part now laying. 75c ea. cash in
lots of 9 hens and rooster, or

more, FOB, or 60c ea. for lot on

yard. Mrs, J. R. Ragsdale, -Hi-
ram, Re 252

50. big W. L. Barron ae nal-
lets, from heavy laying flock, 4
wks. old, $20 cash. Miss Alberta
Wood, Atlanta, 960 Manigault
Fancred Leghorn- hens, for
foundation -breeding . purposes.
Some Official eggs contest rec-
ords; some home trapnest rec-
cdrs. Must dispose of quickly

by, Blackshear,
60: W. L. April pullets, Tanered

str; for sale for cash, or exc. G

Hi. Greer, Stone Mtn., BRe2

18 young hens, ctoss between
Leghorn and Indian
Game. Laying now. Thrifty,
geod cond, 660 ea. $10 for lot.
Mrs. Flerence Horne, Grovetown.
. Tormahien Li B. Leghorns, 10.
mos.-old rooster. All 4 te one ad-
dress for $2.50 prepaid; Pullets,

|50 ea. Exp. paid on doz. lots.

Mrs. J.-B, Collier, Cochran, Ga.
130. Ferris W. LL. ~ April 1933,

cent: Make

offer. oe Malloy, Madison,



_ MINGRCAS
YS Black Minorca hens and 2
roosters, 1 yr. old. $12.50 for lot.

-219 So." = St.



W. z _ Harper, Mey: R a Box

92.



= ORPINGTONS
10 thoroughbred. Yr. old Dark
Buff Orp. hens and cockerel, $7

for lot, FOB. Exc. for Cornish |

er Minorcas of same age. Mrs.
W. H. Bonner, Hahira,

Ped. Buff Orp. cockerels gna

pullets, Spring hatch. Lady-
Egg-a-Day strain, Booths AAA
matings. Official record, highest
in Buffs, 348 eggs yearly. $1.50
and $2 ea. Mrs. dz; Ward, Per-
ty.

12 Bue Orp: 2 yr. id here aid
rooster, $10 for lot, FOB, or eXc.

for Bourbon Red turkeys. F. ws
Godbee, Waynesboro.



PEAFOWL FOR SALE
i pair 6 yr. old. Peafowl] and 2.
prs. 2 yrs. old, 2 hens and 1 cock ,
1 yr. old. Make best offer for en-
tire lot. Norman Bembry, Una-

dilla, Glo Log Cabin Ranch.
Bargain prices. N. C, willowgh- |



PHEASANTS FOR SALE

2 pr. Ringneck pheasants, $4,
or trade for a Golden cock, Mrs.
Fitzgerald,

Fannie Hageman;



: PIGEONS |
6 Checkers, 4 squabs and: 2 pi-
geons, $1 for Jot. Kenneth Ban-
dy, Rir ggold, eee

T Red Carneaux pigeons, 3)

hens and 4 reesters, $1.25 for lot. |
Edw. Rumph,-Marshaliville.

10 White Kings;:
working, 75c pair, -or exc. lot: for
2 turkey hens, wt. 6 to 7% Ibs.
Reds or Bronze. Lecter Jas= |

+per. Floyd, Canon.
mixed with Red |
Carneaux, sell or trade for 1 pret

Ct pigeons, -

of guineas or 1 Cornish cockerel:

OF hen. Hugh Hood, Lilburn.

Want te give away 6 o
pigeons. a A. Fowler;
Mtn. R 3. =
White Kings, 50c_ pair, or exc
for corn and peas at marke
price. c P. Foster, 800



Sige

s R.. I REDS

Pure bred College sir.
Red hens and roosters, 9 -mo:
and 18 mos. old. 50c ea. for (
tire flock. N. FB, Land, Jacks
R 4,
Mahood str s. 85 Red. ock:
erels and cocks, $2, $2.50 an
ea; 10 pullets, "$1.50 ea; 50 Ib:
Stewart pecans, 20 Ib. 75. A
Seedlings, 10 Ib. Miss Belle
merman, Bronwood, Box 83.

1 pure bred Donaldson Red 10



4 Tanner
mated and

|

| Mos. old rooster, $1; Hegs, be
-! per 15; Prolific Eng. pea SE

20c. th. 1=2:-1b=..10.- Mrs, Di
| Walker, Warthen. - er
. 6 RR. LeRed cockerels re
Tompkins 1933 Prize pens,

| eross, Box 368.

10 Donaldson pure bred

FOB. Mrs.
R 1, Box 3.

10 R. I. Red young hen
for let. Cash with order; 11
mule, about 1 yr. old, wt. 950 Tbs
for sale. Mrs. C. Ee Hardy,
ram,-R: 2.

10 young hens, R. ne R ds @
Brahmas, 702 ea.. and. oe
| cockerel,, 75c, FOB: Mis, MS
Sandersville, Ree

9 March hatch Donaldson :
now laying pullets, and 1: roost
$9 for lot. fess alee ent



Ailey.

2) yr. old. Red pooster: $13 25;
/young ones, $1 ea. 3 for $2. 50.
pay part of postage on them,
L. Bowden, Demorest, R 1. ~





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OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

: : Prevailing W. holesale Prices Jan. 15 1934. Always. Subject to Variation.

Cour ry. Butter, ee Bc

; 5 utter, lower grade
ae mixed, b

not mixed, bu.

Mab) bu co

Atlanta Augusta
218
ae

ee
23
15-.16
10-12
O09
08
.20

25

1.10
15 6
1.50
125

15. 300

AURE cnotaiing on 92 eRe Buried upon Open market Sales at.

%e Jam My er Jan. 18, 200

Columbus Macon :
$2 se BO:
oe : 22.

20 pote

20 420
SDS 22

43 _12-, 14.
9 08-10
OT 08

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20 .20

13 ele
uO 10
AU Eee 5
S16 >> : Ses

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$

1.25
60
1.50

2.00

3.00

$15.00 5
10.00

sm. 19, 20.

Rome :
28 $-
fee ee
ae
ok
23
10
08

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09
sia
08.5
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15

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1.25
1.50
ED
1.10
~-1.50..
2.00
2.50:
1b. 00.

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oS Farm Help



Poultry For Sale _.-..---_-. :
Poultry. Wanted ..._- a a Hl
~ Baby Chicks For Salc SEE
Eggs For Sale
Eggs Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted

Plants For Sale

Plants Wanted co nen nnn a==-

: Seed For Sale. oe 3

|. Miscellaneous For Sale : : = :

| Miscellaneous warited 2 ae 4 oF
i Georgia Products For Sale 4]

. Georgia Products Wanted 2D nnnenee t

INDEX

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ite Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. |



Commissioner.
GREER, Director,
Bureau of Markets

T RSDAY, JAN, 25, 1934.





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oultry For Sale



RKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
UCKS, ETC. FOR SALE

io. Vr nite Holland turkeys,
oney order. Mrs. C. J. Li-
m, Talbotton, R 2.

M. B. turkeys, 1933 hatch, 2
and tom, $12. Miss Ellen
liams, Villa Rica.

Blue Speckled suineas, all
oung, 40c each, any amt. or all;
W. L. yr. old hens, some lay-
75c ea. Mrs. Marchall, At-

. R 1, Box 125. phone, Ros ;

nd 8219.
rio fine Bird Bros. ierouak:
oms for sale. Mrs, J. H.

Rocks. 60c per 15;. 90c per 30:
per C. Del. Crates ret. Mrs. J. S.
Raulerson, Rockingham, R 1.



Bourbon Reds for breeders:

hens, $3.50; unrelated toms, $5.|
| Best breeding in the South. Mrs.) |
|W. N. Lott, Braselton.

. B, turkeys for sale, per pr.

oF by the Ee Mrs. or pay cash if price is right.

Brown, Sharon.
100 M,



WYANDOTTES -

3 large White Wyandotte 144

yr. old cocks, $1.25 ea; 7 nice

guinea cocks, 40c ea. and 1 nice

Spring 1932 hatch tom, 15c Ib.

Mrs. W. F. McKinley, Thomas-

ton, Res, C5

White Wyandotte cockerels,
frying size, 50c each; also some
large, Purple Fig sprouts, 15c ea.
or exc. 4 for 1 pr. White King
pigeons, or 2 for 1 pr, mixed pi-
geons. Ray Lee, Alma.

10 young W. Wyandotte pul-
lets from prize stock, about 10
mos. old, 90c each; 6 pure bred
W. Wyandotte hens, $1 ea; Fine
heifer, 2 yrs. in July, $15. All
FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPherson,
Rabun Gap.

Poultry Wanted





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

Want turkey hens reasonably |

priced for cash, or will exc. fat
yearlings for turkeys or corn.
Also have duck and turkey toms
for sale: Mrs. Cornelia Jennings,
Plains, R 1.

Baby Chicks For Sale
W. L. baby chicks from State

Cert. flock, Cert. No. 44, From
proven breeders 2 yrs. old mat-





[}ed: to males, 271-312 ege dams.

Del. February i5th; also few

pedigreed cockerels. M. W. Kan-

tala, Elberton.

Big type Eng. W. L. ik and
eggs,
by males 2 generations over 240-
297 eggs. Write. HE. L. Greeson,
Rocky Face. - :

Custom hatching, 140 to 500
eggs at a time, 2c per egg. Cus-
tomers to bring eggs and come
after chicks. Mrs, V. EH. Moore,
Ashiand, R 2.

Custom hatching, 1 3-4c an
egg. Customer to furnish eggs,
bring them and come aiter
chicks. Cap. of Inc. 400. Mrs.
Dan Hagan, Statesboro, R 2.

Booking orders for early ship- |.
|ments of

high powered baby
chicks. Reds, B.: Rocks, White
and Brown i $8 per C. del. D.
F,. Thomas, Odum.



Eggs For Sale

Turken eggs, $1.25 per 15. Car-
tons ret. Miss Rebecca Campbell,

Atlanta, 860 Boulevard, S. E.

Pure bred S. C. W. L. eggs
from unrelated parent stock,
Booths AAA quality, 2 yr. hens,
$1 per 15 eggs, postpaid. Mrs. T.
W. Hagood, Smyrna,

(Carefully selected hatching
eggs from Parks pure bred B.
$3

Parks str. B. R. hatching eggs,
60c per 15 postpaid, $3 for 100.

Selected. Mis. Sankey Selene ;

| Sparks, Box 117.
Pure - bred Royal White Cor-

nish eggs, $1 per 15; $1.50 per
30. Del: Paul E. Law, Tifton, R
{ 3.

B. turkeys, mostly hens}
8 to 12 Ibs. for sale or trade. Mrs..|
| J. H. Farr, Preston, ~



-tiplying onion buttons,

cheap. From flock headed |

. Limited: bes of. cnatehing
eggs from. following .. variefies:
fs, | genuine Buff Cochin -bantams,









Eggs Wanted -

Want Indian Runner ~ duck
eggs. Exc. S. C. R. I. Red eggs,



Mollie Reece, Ball Ground, R 4.

Live Stock For Sale





Complete dairy: 10 cows and
1 male and all dairy equipment,
churns, cans, etc. cheap for cash.
See or write. Roy Fa Stones
wail: Roh

Grade Jersey iow with
young calf, from 5 gal. stock; 1
cow due to freshen any day now
with 8rd calf (gaye 3 gal. with
2nd). Cheap for sale! J. F. Mor-
gan, College Park, Near Cooks
Crossing, ;

Reg. Jersey heifer, freshen
about February ist. $30 with pa-
pers: J. C. Smith, Jackson, R 1.

Pure bred Jersey jbull | calf,
Gropped Dec. 29% 1933. Sire; Sy-
bils Jolly Fox, No. 271734; . dam,
Poppy Fields, No. 1012777. Priced
for quick sale, $10. K. D: =
ders, Eatonton.

3 yr. old Holstein pull for sale
or exc, for anything of - equal
value. W. M. Poole, Atlanta,

Cascade Road.

4 yr. cld Black Jersey
freshen Feb. 3rd,~ 3% gal. on |
litht feed, $35 at barn. red mul- |
50c gal.
del; Half Runner garden beans,
25 teacupful. B. L. Brown, Ball
Ground. . ;

Graded Jersey
mo. to 6 wks.
for value, feeds, Rocks or

bull calves, 1
ld; $5 ea: or exc>
Red

baby chicks, J. D. Smith, Savan- |

nah, R 3, Coffee Bluff.

1 Jersey. bull, sub. to reg., $25
or exc, for good 1 horse wagon,
corn or anythine of equal value;
pure bred selected watermelon
seed, Dixie Bell, 25 lb. Sample
if desired. .Edw. A. Torrance,
Milledgeville, R 5.

Jersey heifers; soon to fresh-
en, for sale or trade for female
sheep or goats. John A. Camp-
bell, Norman Park, R 2.

Black Jersey cow, fresh in $25,
Jersey cow, fresh, $20; 3S. P. C:
sows with young pigs, $10 ea. Ail
cash, Oscar Taylor,:Dudley, R 1.

1 good Jersey- milch 4 yr. old
cow, $20 or exc. for corn; 1 Du-
roc boar, 9 mos. old, wt. 175 Ibs.

for sale. Mrs. C. R. Ross, Cullo-

den, R 1.

5 mos. old Jersey heifer, Dam,
Financial Handsome Rose, No.
973593; Sire, Noble Lad Mack,
306671. Reg. in -buyers name, $35
FOB. Ned J. Bond, Bogart,

2 young Jersey pulls, 3 mos.
old, open for reg, and from
splendid breeding; dams, heavy
milkers, $15 ea. or\exc. for val-
ue in corn, feed stuff, or poul-
try. Mrs. E, Spence, Dunwecody.
2 Jersey bull calves, Raleigh
strain, ,from accredited herd.
Will. reg. in buyt's Name. J. B.
Stokes, Leesburg.

Thoroughbred Guernsey
calves, $15 without papers. Will
reg. if you pay expense. Have
older one reg. and ready for ser-
vice at rasonable price. J. M.
Lankford, Americus, R 3.

HOGS FOR SALE.
S. P. C. pigs for sale or trade
for Sugar Cane syrup. Merlin

bull



Gay, Garfield.

200 1b. full bleod Duroc sow

i with first litter, 7 pigs, 6 wks.
old, $15. Sow: cholera immune. |

FOB. KE. A. Dawley, . Leary.

peanuts.



cow, |

| Ibs.

farm work, good. home

barn;
(hen and tom),



ee n, 4 Tine South, of Rapcuws.

"| AAR. Biggers, Rebeces.

OT shoats: for sale or. trade |.
| for Ww. L. or any pure bred
hens, or for White Spanish ms
H.. Higgins,|

Earlie
Baxley. R 2.

1 big bone Black P. C. male

about 2 yrs. old, reg. Sell at

| bargain. W. H. Deen, Pearson.

10 thrifty shoats, half P. C.
10.wks. old, $2 ea. or exc. some

BR. I. Red baby chicks; will exc.

butter-beans for strawberry}:

plants. Mrs. J.B. Harris, Car-

dele. R B.
- 12 thrifty shoats; 40 to65 Ibs.

each, and 1 S: P. C. gilt, about

135 bs. All priced right. Halt
and Half cotton seed, 3rd yr.
from Orig. $2.25 CWT. Exc.

250 Ibs. for gocd runner pea- |:
nuts. L. F. Warren, Dexter.

Fine pigs, cross P. C. and
Hampshire; about .12 tons good

hay; fine sorghum molasses,

for sale. Mrs. DeWitt Williams,
Ringgold. zs

10 pigs for sale, cheap. Mrs.

J: H. Lawrence, Middieton.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 3 mos.-old,

$5 with papers. Exch, W. G.

Dickerson, Lyons. Ss



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

Good, young mule, wt. about
900 Ibs. $100. Work anywhere;
new Hickory wagon, $48; 20
Cornish hens and 2 roosters,
$1 each. Mrs. Alice Wall; Au-
gusta. R 1. Box 83.

4 ponies, half Shetland and
half. Welsh, 3, and 4 yrs. old,
all large enough to do light
farm work, $45 ea; 1 Shetand
mare colt, $30. E. H. MeMish-
ael, BuenavVista:

Pair of geod bay mares, 5
and 6 yrs. old, work good, wt.
around 1100 lbs..ea; 3 mules:
1- 2 and 1-2 yrs. old, wt: 1100
lbs., 15 yrs. old, wt. about 1150
lbs; 10-12 yr. old mule, 1100
J.D; Siratton, Point Peter.
Ri es

3 gaited Bick saddle horse,
wt. around 800 to 900 Ibs. work
to buggy and to light. farm
work. $50 FOB. Want 2 Buff

Leghorn cocks, 1 yr. to 18 mos. |
old. R. C. Owen, Gay.

2 mules, 900 Ibs. ea., for sale.
1 and 1-2 miles Tucker, Ga.
Also want. nice; country raised
girl or young woman for light
and
ismall salary. Cy dE: Hopkins,
Stone Mtn. R 2.

1 good mare, $60 cash at my
1 pr. Bronze turkeys
April hatch,
$4 for pr. FOB, or tom for $2.25

FOB; Tanecred W. L. hatching

eggs, 50c per 15, plus postage.
Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen.
Good plug mule, $30, or exc.
for younger mule, pay differ-
ence. Have big crop, reason for
selling. L. J. Vollrath, Winston.
7 yr. old black horse, wt. 950
Ibs. sound, gentle. work any-
where, $75 cash. Exc. for good.

sound mule not over 9-10 yrs.
old, wt. around 1 M. lbs: Jtr-|}
sey heifer, soon to freshen, $25

= farm. A. J.-Pope, Tallapoosa. |
Black mar mule, wt. 11601

14 ae 12 old,
1 little bone black Afric an| yrs: smart, quick.

good

bor exc. for

EH. Griffis, Axson.

: RABBITS FoR 3 LE
Heavy wt. Chinchill: :

from Stahls Outdoor >

Gold Cert. reg. stock, 2 mos.

$1.50 per pair. Mrs. E. C.

ler, Athens, 695. Roulevard. =



SHEEP AND GOATS -
FOR SALE _

Heavy milk | strain buck,
mos old, seven: eighths Togge
pure, one eighth Nubian,
Full Toggenburg Service,
Last house on No. Hight:
Road. J, Jolley,. Atlanta. R 7.

. Sound, gentle, 1 gal. at 1
Heeshenine, Toggenburg, ni
due 2nd freshening, $25 FOB.
Send stamp for fuller deta
{soon to freshen young do

from ent. to reg. stock,
{$17.50 ea. FOB. Mrs.

Wood, Cedartown, Ro
Nubian -buck, yr. old, $
value. Preferat
broilers, any breed. Mrs, T
Fussell, Rhine.

26 sheep and 3 lambs,
extra large and in fine c
$65; fine: bred \ White Ki
pigeons, all young, 25c ea.
A. Seats, beclees Ce. Columi

Road. ~

31 head ponte eto.
grown except 13 kids. Righ
shipping. Come after them.

35 or 40 head common goats,
all sizes, for sale or trade f
anything can use. Make offer.
O. L. Ellis, Moultrie. R 4.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WAN TED

Want 1. Jersey or Guernse!
milch cow, fresh or sson ti
freshen, give 3% or 4 gal. m
ae pound or 1% lb. butter pe





cheap for cash.
lia ams, Collins.

Will board and take shod car
of cow for the milk and butter
ico exc. value for milch Cow,
. C. I, Jones, Decatur, I

rmont Ave.



HOGS WANTED

Want Guinea pigs or shoa
big or little bone. State wha
you have. G. W: Martin, Gray
son, R 1.

Exc. pair Blue Mule Hoofed
40 lb. pigs for pair of P. China:
Spotted or Black, or Hampshir
Mrs. J. M. Grow, Colquitt.

Want big bone Black Guine:
thoroughbred shoats,. 25 to
Ibs. a. State what you have an
price. B. P. Moore, LaGrang ge;
Two. s



HORSES AND nee
WANTED ae
Want 2 good Georgia raise
mares or horses, about 3 or

old at once. Cheap for cash.

| Henry Joyce, Mt. Vernon, Ro

Box 9.

Want to rent good horse
mule with privilege of buying
satisfactory. BE. L: Barten,
Janta, R 4, Box 176:

Want to rent 2 good
with refusal of buying if pr ve!
satisfactory. i

Will trade young: mule

|. gaited, 15 H-mare. J. W. W

-rufi, Columbus, Box 1086,
_ Want good work horse n
10 yrs. of age, sound, gen

rene = ee be. es

a, $100. ie Moor, Alto.}









all kinds; reliable,
ged,
ng to work for home and
s or for home and
rop. , Transportation
advanced, but will
ith work. s. =<. Schaffer,
277 So. Pryor St.

, sober and honest man
poultry job. Also farm
apable of Foremans place

ge results. J: 6, ae
ec

0 contract with right

+a 2 or 3 horse farm. 10
2 large boys, girls and
self to work. Must be
reasonable monthly
good land, house, etc., not
miles Market... Earnest

. O. Box 203, Meigs.

man and wWiie, both |
irymen, small dairy for
so smail crop on halves
take crop, all together,
hed, C.:A. Sheppard, De-
Roo
good 1 horse crop, 50-50
lose to good school. Am
1d, sa on farm. R. A.

Oita, reo, ;

ned couple wants small
m near town in North-
Plenty wood, pasture,
| land. Cotton payment.
ull particulars to Post-
it Colbert, Ga.
home on farm near At-
bing light farm work,
Ik 1 or 2 cows, help with

K. Best of ref. Mrs. E.

ns, Atlanta, 277 Pryor

job. Can do any kind of
~a 1 horse crop on 59-50
ip. farmer. Scber. and

smoke. J. H.

le, 28 and 38 yrs. of age,
en halves. Both good
Have to be moved and
d. Want extra work un-
ime, also when not in
_ A, Sheppard, Decatur,

6 H. K. Harris.
job on farm. 25 yrs. old,
, Both able and willing
Want crop on 50-50 bas-
rk for wages. Ref. exch.
J. G. Haney, Acworth

e W. C. Haney.
t Il horse crop on halves.

ily. Want good house,

( steck. Have to be
qd some to make / crop.
at once. Carl Ohearn

2l yrs. of age
fb on farm for $12 mo.
ad washing. Come after

transportation fare.
Fairmount. |
job on farm. 14 yrs. old,
of exp. Work for board,
and cotton patch. Hers-

Ibert, Cairo.

@, single, respectable yne.
nt job: on farm for $12
d and laundry. Exp. re-
ber, honest, willing work-
exch. Cliff Craig, Atian-
Candler St., NE.

horse crop on 50-50

to be furnished. Life

. in farming. Married

lily. Ref. W. T. Moore,

; 25, Wocdward Ave., SW.
: , acres good land for

man of 27 yrs. wants
a or dairy. __ Expert

in} Carrie: Cole,

no bad hab- |

on truck or chicken farm for

wages, with board and room. Ww.
-O. Battle, Louisville.

25 yr, old young woman wants
job with elderly couple on farm
for board and $2.50 per week,
assisting with light farm work.
Prefes near Atlanta. Ref. if re-
quired. Miss Stella Hudson,
Jersey.



tanta,

i Sharpsburg, R 2



F arm Help Wanted

1 horse crop to let on halves
or hire a hand by day to tend
crop. Furnish house and patches.
W. M, Fortner, Meansville, R 1. -

Want boy or man not ee
17. yrs. to work on farm, $5.00
wages and board. S.C. Lawhorn,
Richland, RFD. 3.

1 or 2 horse farm, 20 miles At-
good Bottom land. A
years rent free to responsible
farmer who can furnish self, for
repairing house and barn. Call
or write: _F. T.-Lyle, College
Park, 308 Lyie St., *Phone Ca.
9880.

Want reliable colored farmer
to run 2 horse farm. Must have
workers in family and know how
to farm. Write or call: -E, M:
Jones, Atlanta, 23 4th St. N. W._
. Want farmer to truck or oth-



erwise, farm 15 to 20 acres black, |
rich land on Dixie Highway, 15 /

mi. So. Atlanta: Mrs. Brocklesby,

Riverdale.
Want. 2

horse farmer, or 2

wage hands. Will furnish Stock | s
farm work on 50-50 basis. | Crow, Oakwood.

for
Pay $9 mo.,* board,
wage hand. Green Ham,
town.

Want man that
milk route, near Atlanta. to run
the Dairy for. me on 50-50 basis.
Ed Smith, Buckhead, Ga.
gan County.

Want colored man and wife
for. general farm work, man to
plow, woman to milk, care for
poultry, etc. Must be hone
Good salaries to right party.
Kibbee Gary, Cordele, P. O. Box
117.

want young colored man and
wife for 1 horse crop of good

laundry for |
Cobb-

atin ton, Ro 2, ql
Care Miss Lena Elder. i
Settled, single man. wants place



understands |



stubble land, small house. H. B.'

Cain, Auburn, R 1.

Want good man to live as one
of family of 3 and work on farm,
or give part of crop. Must be
sober and able to do good work.
E. J. Godwin, Valosta, R 1, Box
122,

Want colored man and wife
for farm work. Must be good
workers and know farming. Liv-
ing farm wage paid. Mrs. C. H.
Mauldin, Dahlonega.

Want good 2 horse man able
furnish self on 50-50 basis. I

furnish stolk, tools, and: all land.

he wants; also another man for
1 horge erop, standing rent. W.
M. Cox, Woodstock.

Want good farmers with stock
to run 1, 2 or 3 horse farm on
good land, 50-50 basis; want
family good colored people to

work for wages. L. T. Newsome,

Dover, R 1.
Want exp. reliable farmer,
able to furnish self, stock, etc.,

to tend 20-25 A. good farm, 2%
| miles Alto. 4.room house, barn:

wd pasture. D. W. Jarrard, Alto,

> RQ.

Want to hire a hand to work



on farm for part crop or wages.

N. A. Frazier, Cumming, R 5.
Want sober boy to work farm
or 1934. Small salary and board.

Write or see:

Want healthy, single

H. P, Brown,

\ berry plants,
Mor-

berry
st.| Raspberry, $1 doz.

: All under wire, plenty wood, well]
| watered. R. Cc. Thomas, Jackson, :
ao

Want coed family to work

1 or 2 horse crop, either for wa-
ges, by day or on halves. G. W.

Williams, Columbus, R 1...
Want a young man, 20-29 yrs.
old, live as one of family and do

farm work for $9 or $10 mo.

board and laundry. Must be
clean, sober and know how to
farm. P. A. . Drake, Senoia, R 2
Box 148. :

Plants F or Sale

Nice, stalky Chas. W. and E.
J, cabbage plants, 65c M. FOB.
Prompt shipment and sat. guar.
Mrs. D. M. Barber, Baxley.

True to name Red Gold straw-
berry plants, $1.C. Lady T., Mas-





todon everbearing, 30c C; Dried

apples, 10c Ib. or exc. for white
feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. in good
cond, Add postage: Mrs. . Ft.
Etris, Dahlonega.

Jersey and Chas. W. and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 50c;

80c M. Lifsey watermelon seed,

60c Ib. Guar. good plants, safe
del, and pay postage. W. L. Mc-
Clellan, Bridgeboro.

Millions of Ga. and Heading

collard plants, 60c M. del. or exc.
for Bermuda onion plants: 2:M.
collards for 1 M. onions. Ea. del.
M: C, Padgett, Stilson.,
Everbearer and Klondike
strawberry plants, $1.10 M. Vel-
vet okra sed, 15c lb; pimiento
pepper, 75c ib. Exc, for collard
eed al 20c lb. All dele 2.54:

Frost-proof E. J., and Chas.
|W. cabbage plants, now ready,
25c, 200; 40c, 500; "Be M. Del. at
once, 8. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, R 2.
' Mastodon. everbearing straw-
Zoe C. 500 for $1;
rattle root, 20c Ib. Del. Miss Vel-
venell White, Dahlonega; R 1,
Box 35.

Mastodon everbearing
plans: 2256 26.

straw-
500, $i

White, Dahlonega, R 1.

E. J.,. frost-proof cabbage
plants, 500, 55c; $1. M. postpaid.
Stamps not accepted. Cc. W. Joi-
ner, Jr., Meigs:

Frogt-proof cabbage and onion
plants, 30c C; 300, 60c; $1 M. All
del. W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, R
2. Box 60.

E. J., Chas. W. Copenhagen

| Market cabbage; 25c C. 300, 50c;

500, 5c; $1.25 M, prepaid. 1 M.
75c, 5.M. 60 M. Express collect:
E. J. Beker, Sparks.

' Genuine Crystal Wax and Yel-
low Bermuda onion plants, 85c
M. 5 M. up, 75c M. prepaid. Geo.
R. Hunt, Kathleen,

Frost - proof
sev, var. 75c. M. del;
and White and Yeliow Bermuda
onions, $1 M, del;-Several hun-
dred M. ready for shipment. B.
J. Morris, Baxley.

Frost-proof E. J., and C. W.
cabbage plants, ready for ship-
ment, 500, 50c; 75c M. Good
count and prompt service, pre-
paid, Lucile Norton, Baxley.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 50c
M. No. 1 Bermtda onion plants,
75c M. All del. A. H. Beckworth,
Baxley.

Eldorado blackberry and Lu-
cretia dwberry plants, 0c C.
$6 M.. del. Maude
Greenville.

E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 50 M. del. Albert Wil-
liamson, Baxley, Ga.

, improved Blackber- |
BAe pole or 'Tnnessee green |

tae Mrs. G. W. Head,

ry plants, already rooted, 10c ea.
os doz. Joe Summerour, Duluth,

ton. .

cabbage plants,

Miss L. M. |

cabpage plants, |
Prizetaker

Hamby, |



ao R. baby chicks to exc. oe B.
L. chicks. Mrs. Jo Pierce, Stock- |

EJ. and Chas. w. cabeaee
plants, "5c M., 5 M. 60c M; Lu-
cretia. dewberry and McDonald

blackberry, 75 C. $6 M. L. E.

Toole, Macon, R 2. :

BE. J., and Chas. W., frost-proof
ready, 500,50c;
80c M. postpaid. Full count and |
,| Quick service guar. T. L. Swan-

"| son, Fitzgerald, R 2

Cabbage plants Copenhagen, F.
Dutch, C. Wakefield, Early Jer-
sey, 500, 50c; 75c M; 5 M. $3.00;
Bermuda onions, 500, 60c; 80c M.
5 M. $3.50. Prompt shipment. C.
M. Sims, Pembroke.

- Everbearine strawberry plants,
$1.60 M. del. Walter S. Wright,
Ellijay, R 4. ps

Lettuce plants, 25 C. Collard,

35c, 300, Mustard seed, 40c 1b;
Coriandr, 3 oz. 25c. Del. Cash
with order. L. E. Harrison, Dub-
dine :
BH, J. and Flat Dutch, Copen-
hagen Market and Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 65c M. 5 M. $2.-
50; spring: onions, 75 M. Ai
now ready. Del. W..H. Morris,
Baxley, Re: 1.

Red Gold strawberry plants,
$1 C; Lady T. and Mastodon,
30c C; nice, sundried apples-exc.
for white feed sacks, free of
holes. Add postage. Mrs. B. W.
Dockery, Dahlonega, R 1, Box
30.

Klondike strawberry Plante: $1
M. postpaid. Mrs. R. . Chumb-
ler, Gainesville, R: 2.

E. J., C. W. cabbage plants,
ready, .75c M. del. Mrs. H. S.
Turner, Fitzgerald, <3.

Frost - proof cabbage plants,
Golden Acre, Flat Dutch, Copen-
hagen, Wakefields, postpaid, 509,
60c; 85c M. 2 M. $1.65. John B.
Pope, Fitzgerald.

has. and Jersey W. cabbage
plants, 15c C. 40, 500; 60c M. del.
Prompt shipment. A. B. Lewis,
Alma, R 4. :
_ Southland. strawberry (in 2
yrs. Field Test with 14 others it
stood: first in per cent good to
fancy berries; freedom from dis-
ease 100 per cent) plants; 75c C.
$6 M. Not prepaid. T. F. Aber-
crombie, Atlanta, 39 Avery Drive.

E. J., and Chas. W. and Suc-
cession cabbage plants, 10c C.
80c. M; White Crystal Wax,
White Bermuda onion plants,
200, 25; $1 M. Add postage. Mrs.
H. L. Brittingham, Guyton.

Early, genuine Klondike straw-
berry plants, 500, $1; $1.75 M,!
White lady peas, baby lima
beans, 20c teacupful. med. pe-
cans, 10c lb. Add postage on
small orders. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, R 1.

Plants Wanted.

Exc, 1 cup of Eng. peas for
150 Cabbage plants; exc. 2 cups
of tender garden or cornfiel





(beans or White Velvet okra fo

300 White Bermuda onion plant
at once. Miss Runette Ashworth
Logansville, R 4.

Want. a clump of American
Bittersweet from bearing stock
Mrs. Alice Clements, Trion.

Seed For Sale

Col. running butter-beans.
10c Ib. yellow squash seed, 10c
cupful; okra seed, 10c cupful.





ane postage. Exc. for cabbag

Bermuda onion plants, nest

Crowder peas, A-1, $2.60
H. L. Wilchar, Butler.

White nest onions, 40c_ eats Z
$3 bu. Add postage. D. M,
Barge, Tyrone.

-Kiana cane seed, good cone:

write. I. J. Cargile, Douglas.

white and striped half Tunners, :
20c cupful; sugar or salad pea,
pumpkin, rice and speckled
crowder, 10 cupful; pomegran-
ate squash, 5c spoonful. Mrs,
Henry Eller, Ellijay. R 3.
Sunflower ;seed, 10c_ cup.
white wax beans, 10c cup; Ruby

nest ege gourd, 5c spoonful. Add
Postage. Mrs.. Paul Roper, Flow-
ery Branch, R i.

Calif.

gourd seed, 50 sed for 10c.

ped COD. Quenton ~
Cummng. R 3.

Orange Cane seed, 4c
Orange syrup,.50c gal. Exc. 20
lbs. seed. for 12 feed sacks; exc,
okra seed for garden pea seed,
Write first. Virginia Rogers, |
Culberson, N. C. R:1, Box 23.
Resident of Ga.

Honey Dew cantaloupe seed,

McKibben, Griffin. R A.

Old fashioned cornfield bean
seed, nice; /tnder, 50c pkt.
Hubard pumpkin seed, 10c this.
Toma Cordle, Armuchee. R 1.

Cuban Queen melon seed,
$1.25 lo; Wonder, 60c lb. Stone
Mtn., 75c lb; Tom Watson, 60c
ip. OF BG: Anderson, Baie
ville.

Old fashioned button onions,
15c at., 50c gal; white nest

Sa 10c gt. or 30c gal. Plus

ostage. Mrs. J, G. a
Baton
Broom corn seed, 15 1b. Mrs

a. B. Ford, Lavonia.



seed, pure, 50c Ib; fig sprouts,
bushes, 12 for $1. FOB. Mrs.
Gertie. Bloodworth, Miclatyre.
Rol:

Genuine Tendergreens, a 0%.
25c; turnips, Purple Top or
/Shogoin, same price; Holland,
improved table var. Rape, ro:
Ib. All del. Neal Rosene, Ft.
Valley.

300 Ibs.
okra, seed, 20 Ih. L. B. Rinney, |
Whigham.

Collard seed, 25c Ib. of exc.



for bunch Eng. pea seed sand:
some Speckled Crowder peas;
Watson melon seed, 50c Ib.
FOB. Imp. Stone Mtn., 75cc Ib.
FOB. J. H. Lewis, Wray. R 42

Tender cornfield white bean,
green pods, free of weevils
bean seed, 25c per teacupful.

| Bessie Martin, Gainsville. BH 5s

Dill and gourd seed, 10c pkg.,
2 pkgs., 15c; Martin gourds,

prepaid. No stamps. Mrs. 7. B.
Thomas, Thomasboro.

Old fashiond scallion put-

tons, 35c gal. Del. to 3rd zone.
Mrs. Ethel Tallant, - Cumming.
R 4, Ss





hite, tender cornfield beans,

King sweet pepper, 10 big Ne e

squash - or veubtable

Perkins long green e

priced according to size. All

real long stalks. If intereste: di,

John Crone, Philomath. Pont :
Crotalaria seed, 25c Ib. Ship- .

ee

15c oz. plus postage, Mrs. T. ea Q

A

1933 crop Ston Mtn., melon

2-4 ft., 6, $1; May huckleberry

en

'|Miscellaneous For Sale.



ed sage, aes Ged & ap-

c. for good cabbage

; plants. Ea. pay chgs.
per -<Clermont, R 1. .
U large, white Jerusalem

$3 Bie time seedlings,
apple, ee ete. Mrs.

mper crops 4 on worn out

y Stanfield, Riverdale.

ies. Ga. collard seed,

out rain, pure, sound, 25
- lot for white

0 Ib. cap. Ea pay pos-

ou. black walnuts in hol
<xill, Danielsville,

. 1933 crop, 75c

2 Mrs. a eet. La-

it She feathers in sani-
5 400! Yb. Mrs, LR:

ams, Rossville, R 1.
2 horse wagon. for sale

vane, gies size, hul-
dry, 19383 crop. $1 bu.
hipment. Wirs.

1 horse wagon, perfect.
$30. Mrs. J.-F. JONES:
2 eee le, RB. 1.

(0D M. ees

FOB farm.
& sonny :

~Rimpire.





Sat 5c bu, of 50. Ibs. if
r ~-nuts; also oS

= a Griffin.

10 Ibs, hgehs seed for 10.
(Geo. W.-Briscoe, Monroe, R 5,

: ae hear from ony

Red Ripper and Black
OO: I. Bradford, Lithonia,
oS

3 Bunch putter - beans for
reen od beans, 1% lbs. for 1

have little black-eyed

| Speckled Crowders, - 5 lb.
pastas: Mrs. Ora Thornton,

ni tobacco seed, near Dah-
ega Want 2 this. Burley to-
oO Seed. State BEES, oe

ery Branch, :

Want to a or 2 Ths. Gin- |

seng (wild), at $1 25 Ib. It must |-
be wild. Paul Gilstrap, Marietta,
Ros

Want 2 - 4 doz. fresh eggs and

_|2 Ibs. fresh butter every week.
Quote prices. Geow viene At=}?
lanta, 1638 Washington St.



saved.

feed |

see in- 2346. bu:

ibe Tb, Also. white
| seed, 15 per teacupful. Mrs, E

115 Ibs. $1.40 del;

Jd MS:
Falbotton, R-1, Box 34.

per cent



Come Products
F or Sale

BEANS: AND PEAS FOR, SALE

Hastings John i Extra Early
garden peas, 15 lb. postpaid, or

exc. Also nice, dried apples, 12

lb; postpaid. or exe. for Hnt cot-

| ton. Mrs. Roy Harper, Cut Cane.

About 50 bu. No. 1 Brabham

sacks $1.65 bu. for limited time

| only. FOB. shipping point. W. L.

| Renfree, Byron, ~

10 pu. pure Brabham peas,
$1.75 bu. 5 bu, white, brown-eyed
Crowders,
$1.25 bu. J. L. Nelson,
thorpe, R 2, Box 83.

4 bu. Henderson Bush Lima
beans. Pure seed, hand cleaned

Ssles

and graded. Make best offer.for

lot; about 10 bu. Calif. -black-

reyes. J. D, Watson, Maxeys.

White running butter beans,
velvet _ okra |

L:. Rogers, Griffi in.
Pure, clean,
Crowders, 5: lbs.

sound Cream

A bu. $4; FOB.
frost proof Eng. pea seed, 30 pt.
50 gt. Del. R .C. Moore, Rock-
mart, R. a.

English peas, clean, nice, free
of worms and weevils, 5 per

teacuptul plus postage; nice sun- |)

dried apples, free of worms and
core. 15c pound. Del. Miss Reba,
Duvall, Ellijay. :

8 bu, best field peas, et a
Tb. bu.<FOB; hand peed: Su
sound, = clean Citron
seed, del. at 38e- ib. Mire. Ella,
Wise, Swainsboro, R 4.



BUTTER FOR SALE
Good, fresh. country butter;
from T. B. tested cows, 25c Ib.
oe in- 2 1b. lots, Ist- and
2nd zones, aie Bowen, ba

Zion.

= Tos. fine ney. butter -ea
week, 20c lb. Cash with
Mrs. ie T. Chamblee, Cumming,
B32:
Nice Jersey butter, 25c Jb. del.
in 3 Ib, lots, or more. Mrs. J B.
| Kent, Bowdon, R =

4 or:5 Ibs. goad : country butter

tons in large shipping cartons.
Cows.T. B. tested; 30c lb. post- |+
paid in 2 or: more Ib. lots. Mrs:

Box 64.
Fresh country butter, 20c lb.
del. in 3 Ib. lots or more. Sat.

guar. Cows T. B. tested: Mrs. J.

M Garrison, Ashland, R 2, POF.
Gees

4 or 5 Ibs. nice, firm, eats
ae per week, 20c ib. in Ist
and 2nd zones, del. Cows T. B,
tested. Mrs. M. C., os
Bowdon, R 1. ~

4 lbs. fresh: butter per week
from T. B. tested cows, 25c Ib.
postpaid; 30 pure bred Buff R.
February hatch pullets from

Nichols Extra Quality Exhibi-

tion Grade, Laying 50 per cent
90c ea. FOB. Mrs. P. DP: Craven,
Carrollton, R 1.

Fresh, home-made piltfer in Ib.

prints, 25c lb. postpaid, 4 Ibs:

90c, third zone. Clarence Mar-
chant, Omega.



CORN. AND SEED COEN
ae FOR SALE
25, or. ae Ibs.

. W.

strong burlap}

- 5c Ib. 10 bu: Velvets;

# lint, 6
FOB. W.
60c: 10 Ibs. $1:

9 | Pure, Kept. separates at gin,

| ing;

yellow pop corn,



@ | 1933. crop free worms, meee Se

eevil|10c lb. Add postage; or in 15

: ey cle, $1. a5 per
1-2. as ot bu. FC = = Brown
Helena.

Wonderful Amber corn, B0c pk.

Petty-Toole cotton seed, 75 bu;

Tobacco seed, 25c per 100 yd. bed
Leaf tobacco, sound, sweet, 10 Ib.
box, 10c lb. or $1 box. FOB. Mrs.
Alex Campbell, Surrency.
$0 bu. yellow corn, 5c, not del

|Exe. for good mule or mare as

part payment. Bring mule and

get corn. Also 2 ewes and 1 ram

sheep, $8, or $3 ea; Hastings
imp. Chinacane seed, 15 Tb. R.
R. Hodges, Manasas.

150. bu. good - slipped
corn, 60c. bu. FOB, or
Grade milch cow with young
calf: 28 bu. Ga. Runner peanut
seed, 90c bu; -about 1 1-12 ton
peanut hay. Herschel Martin,
Bristol, Ra

Pure Knight seed corn, 15e. OK
$250 bu. FOB. Cash with order.

shuck

iH. FP. Smith, Geneva, So

Caramel pop corn, 10 Ib.
Shelled, postpaid. J. Winburn,
Eberhardt, Gainesville, R 4.

Yellow seod corn, big ear kind

$1 pk. $2.50 bu. del. Exc. for
Runner peanuts, Soy beans, or
peas. What have you? Mrs. J. J.
Outen, Manassas.

_CGTTON SEED FOR SALE
Summerours. Half and Half
cotton seed, .46.to 51. per cent
60 bu. 10 bu. up, 50c bu.
J. Thompson, Camp-
ton: ;
200 bu, Summerours Half and
Halt, (Se: bu. Bulit Hs Par tey,
Athens, R.A.
About 25 bu. pure Storieville,

50 bu. FOB Griffin. Py R. Fry,
/Pomona.

Cokers No. 5S oS seed, 1-
1-32 in. staple, screened, -75e bu.
FOB. T, A. Brittain, Winston, ~
_25 bu. Wilsens Wilt-resistant,
Weave)
bu. FOB. Will exch. G. W. Bunch
Talking Rock. :

Petiy-Toole Wilt- Res re-
cleaned, long staple, heavy fruit-
early maturine, -60e- bu;
Whatlys improved seed. corn,
nubbed, $1.50 bu; Tennessee Red
Cob seed corn, $1.50 bu. L.
gee Valley,

100 bu. Piedmont Cleveland,

ractically pure. Sample on r-

Guest, 50 bu..-G. W.. Chatham,

+ Villa. Rica, Rg

Stoneville No. 2. 50c-bu. FOB:
black: walnuts, 50c bu. FOB. M.

8, :
" Rhynes Cook Wilt-Resistant,
$1.25 bu; aiso Cleavewilt, .W. R.

each week in special lb. size car- | Stable cotton, same price; What-

deys prolific seed corn, $1.75 bu.

nubbed. C. L. Rhyne, Americus.

Pure Stoneville No. 2 ginne d
by one variety gin, 75c pu. FOB
Orchard Hill, 100 Ib. even wt.
bags. P. R. Maddox, Griffin, R
Bo : Be
Stoneville No: 2, 85 bu. FOB.
10 days to 2 weeks earlier and 1c
lb. premium over other var. cot-
ton, Y. S. B. Gray, Sunny Side.

Farm Relief cotton seed. Pure

jas can be kept by isolated plant-

ing and ginning separately, $2

per 100 Ibs. T. R. eee

Monroe.



FRUIT FOR SALE

Dried fruit of the best quality
apples, 10c lb. M. M. Cochran,

Protection.

Bright sundried peaches, free
of insects, 10c-lb. not postpaid.
Mrs. J. A. Freeman,
Ville Rb Ba

Nice, sundried apples, free of

|core and peel, 10c lb. Prepaid

in 10 lb. lots. No chks. Miss Pau-
line Nix, Denehees, Care J. W.

_ | Nix.

ie sundried amples 10 8



exc. for.|-

hi

7+$6 C; $1 doz;
Rs

Te Tanner, Sandersville, R 1, Box

_ Hawkins-

Ib. lots. del. Estelle Duvall, Elli-
Nay Reo =

Sour oranges for preserving,
SoC. bu, FOB, or exe. some for
dried fruit. Write first. Mrs. D.
G. Caldwell, Kingsland, R 1.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE

Pure, fancy Comb honey, pack-
ed and labeled in 5 Ib. pails, 12
fo case, $6; Extracted, same
grade, $9. 50. Prompt del. and sat
Boe J. T. Mullis, Alma...

30 hives of Italian bees, Pat.
thives. Sell all or part of them.
J, W. Arnett, Sylvania.

ee bright Gallberry and
Huckleberry Chunk honey, 5 1b.
pails 12 to case, $5.50; chunk
honey, in lard cans, 8c Ib, FOB.
WM, J. Warps, Gardiv
New, bright, honey in Comb;
or Ext. in 10 Ib. buckets, $1.00;
Gallberry, in Comb, in 10 lb.
bucket, $1.25. Postpaid. Cash with
order. R. W. Browning) Dublin,
R o: is

Pure honey, Strained in 10 Ib.
cans, del. $1 ea. Walter ay
Enignig. =<

Honey in 65. lb. tins, $6: No.
10 bucket, $1.25; pound sections,
24 to case, $3.50; All del. Exch.
No. 10. bucket for 6 Ibs. fresh
yellow. butter, or 5 lbs. field run
Stuart pecans.for 4 Ibs. butter.
Ha. pay postage. Jessie M. Eden-
field, Stillmere, Role





PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE -
Large, improved Blue Damson
glum: sprouts, 10c ea, 3-for 25c.
not prepaid. H. W. Bagley, Cum-
ming, R 5.
Pineapple pear
old, 6-8 ft., 30c ea. FOB.
Morrison, Barney, R 2 s
Sewppernong vines, roote ed,
lares, white, 20 ea.-cuttines, 10
doz. Plum and crabapple sprouts,
10* yellow root and poke root,

wild cherry bark, 20c lb.

trees, 2 yrs.

Mrs. A,

green;

ace ne stage. Claudia James, El

ingp. lead. var., Fruit
trees: Peach, Grape; Fig, $55 MM;
Apple, Plum, Ap-
riest, $65 M.CST C;. $1.25 dozen.
-Wainut, $7.50: C. $1.25 doz. others
E.B, Travis, Riverdale.

Black walnut tres, 1 ft.,10

a. plus postage, Mrs. D. M. Col-
son, Toomsboro

Old fashioned Eng. peach trees
White and Yellow var. 1-2 ft. 10c
ea. $1 doz. postpaid. Marcelle
Patterson, Waco, R 2.~

2-yr
gust, 5 for 50; $1 doz. Stamps
accepted. Exc. for anything can
use, Mrs. W: R. Thompson, Law-
renceville, R 1.

Apricots, May cherries, Peach
trees, 6 of each, $1.50; Wild
Goose plum, 8, $1: black .and
white walnuts, ea. 6 for $1.00;
thornless raspberris, 24 for $1;
artichokes, 50c pk. Elsie Heaton,
Mineral Bluff.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
- FOR SALE

1400 Ibs. No. 1 seed Spanish

peantits (white), 4c Ib. No. chks.

Rebt. Li Coleman, Unadilla, R. 3.

No. 1 Ga. Runner peanuts, 75c



|bu. Exe. some for Spanish pea-

nuts, E. D. Lawhorne, Sumner.

6 bu, improved white Spanish
peanuts, 4c lb. FOB. Hand picked
Live 4 miles Jonesboro. Mrs. S.
J. Stubbs, Jonesboro.

About 7 M. lbs, Runner peanut
seed, $1 bu. at my barn. J,_N.
Dollar, Sylvester.

Ga. Runner seed peanuts, 4c
lb. Also 2 White Indian Cornish
9 mos. old cockerels, $1.50 each.
Mrs. W. L. Castleberry, Adel,

| peanuts, 4c Ib .600 bu. N. C. Run-|
Sunder 1 bu. D. L. Seen, Doug-

das, Rt, 2. _
WN, CG. Flat Runner peanuts.



. Pear trees, ripen in Au- |

100 bu. large, white Spanish.
ners, 342c lb. FOB. No shipments |



Alines Es Onree = to 7

acre, Fancy ceed, $1 bu.
Fancy Long Green 0
non mixed, 10 Ib. A
Money order. W. U. J.
Whigham. :

-30 bu. N.C, Runner p
$1 bu. Real sound for ye
bagged in fairly good
Lcept money orders only

| Sarner, Dublin, R 4.

50 Ibs. Stewart . 3
FOB. B. HB. Jones, Waynes!
10 cr.15 bu. little Span
nuts, also 5 pu. big Span

sales J. 1; Burgamy, De

R 1, Box 50.

50 bu. Ga, Flint Run ii
nuts, gathered and pic ed
aut rain, 4c Ib; 25 hea
all sizes. F. C. Mays,

~ 50 Ibs. ea. Success

pecans, 15 lb. Mrs. W. M
kins, Fitzgerald, R oe
Bes) grade well ae,

FOB; good size seedlings, S,
plus postage, 1 pair P

Black Minorcas, 2

FOB. G. P. UND.
Rt: 3



: on. oe
__ Genuine, old fashions:
Yam sweet potatoes, hou

|ed, also Portoricans, $1_

TP. Wootten; Tignal
: - 600. bu. seed Por

a some pies. Make

gal, fine sorghum syrup,
good, 5 and 10 Ib. buckets. KN
offer. Sell or trade. R. Bs
Menlo. - .



SYRUP FOR SAL}

Ga. Sugar cane STU

cans, 40c, 1-2 gal. 45 ga
Sample on request; als

rican potatoes (eatin

FOB. R. J. Moore; Nicholls,
60 gal. of 1 gal. buek

thick, late orange ~

55 gal. FOB. Cash .

E. D. Bryan, Hemp. ~
Pure Ga. Cane - Syrup a

gal. cans, 6 to es. 60c gal,

not ship less than 1 case.

le for 10c. . Ord

L. Be Hutchinso: E
Pure , Ga. Cane: syrup,

and thick, for table: use,

cans to Case, $3. Send

J. W. Lang, Omega.
Pure Ga. HEpbon Cane

6. gal. to case,

38 gal. bbl,

Nt ee

All 1938 crop No. 1

L..G, Draughon, Ca; 0,
75. gal. new sorg

clear, of extra good quali

hew 1 gal. buckets, 60c_ ga

Darnell, Jefferson,. Res.
New crop pure Sugar

syrup, A-1 grade, Gase 6
Cans, $3;

Case 12, p= 1
$3.30, W. D. Wells, Ade

VEGETABLES FOR SA!
Turnips and turnip
1% acres. Ss ell at patch to



Turnips and mustard -
to trucks at patch. Fi iu
close price. 5 miles North
dele on Blackshear Road.
at once. . H. Boren
Rt, B

2 acres cabbage now

Ready for market Febru

Like to sell in bulk; exc. 2
Ga. cane syrup (good) {
com; 20 Bee Gums, 75c ea.
T.. Bazemore, Pearson.



Georgia Product
Wanted

HONEY BEES AND REE s
: PLIES WANTED |
Want Bees. - State wil
have and | location and =
WwW, Betey, Lithonia, |