Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 October 18

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DEPARTMENT.of |
G., c. ADAMS

- PUBLISHED BY re OF MARKETS

STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GHORGIA, oe OCTOBER 18, 1934.

EIS

GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT

Ve. want the farmers of Cosmin to realine that

Game and Fish Department i is operated for

r benefit more than it is for the benefit of

ers and fishermen. We have the job of handl-

1g all the wild animals and birds of the state. We.

ist take care of them so they may be an as-
Grorgia, .

here are some nileaal. that do more harm
an good i in some sections of the state.

We are trying to find ou what animals are bad
x the farmer so we can take some action and
ect you. Ww e have been studying this for a

if you have had any chickens killed by foxes,
e want to know. about it. If the cats have been
ling your bob-white quail, we want to know
bout it. He any. animals from mink te crows have
giving you any trouble, we want you = let

WwW.



NUMBER 41.

to get some of that money back be selling he hada
of the fox responsible for killing the chickens.
Under the laws of the state it is almost impossible :
to do this, for the law cannot be eet in every

case.

i

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SS

sat

| Tell us what your tenable have been andl" we
will help you take care of the animals that I have

cost you money.

uy poultry and your game are worth a los ko

you. We want to see the Georgia farmer make

money on game crops. We are going to tell you
how you can do it. One of the first things to do is

to kill the stray cats, for icy hall more game than |
all the hunters combined. ae

?

The ment thing tae do is to abint. some fork
plants and cover plants for your birds. Quail en
your place are worth ten dollars a covey ane we
want to see all the quail we can get. Let us know 4

your problems. :

ZACK D. CRAVEY,

_ Commissioner of Game and F ish.



1d Hay For Sale|



ond Baneroft seed 1 | i Mi A R K. ET

d. Pric om appli-|
_A. Fitzgerald, Omaha.|
sound, bright Bancroft!
90e: bu. 1, J. Goodson,

ie

|

' Atlanta,
ase 00- B bead oats, 80s
oC. acon Pelham. | Eegs, Extra, Selected Whites, doz m3 33,

bu. Abrugzi seed rye,| [| eggs, Extra, WR oa 30
bags, $1.50, bu, Cash} PF: ee
5. Tanker sley, Ellijay. 2 . Eggs, Standard, doz. onan -e--7--=- 28
ighum oats, fh .5. bu.) F ses, Georgia trade, doz. -.------ 27
. FOB. Cash or mon- | Bees, Georg , a

0 chks, W. 8, Glarke,| ff Eggs, yard run, doz. ...--2.2------ 28

oft. Gert. seed oats, } Fens, Heavy-Breed, lb. _- eee

graded. $1 bu. R, a eles

r, pt og ce |; Hens, Legherns, lb. noone reer en ooo
ghum. seed oats, 10 Roostens, Ih. 7

75: ba; 40: bu., 70g. bus;
65g. bu. B: W. Ded-.

lean Blue Stem wheat riots, im nee
tela: crop, $1.50 bu;| . Ducks, Ib,. --.
seed. oats, 85c bu. FOB.) fF . Geese, Ip,

sey; Kathleen. f
Redhatt and Ga. Blue - Country Butter, best table, tb. ae

Bax. Corn (80. lbs, to. bu.) 2425

_ Sweet. Pobatges, per 100 Tbs. -_-- 1.00-1.20
- Cabbage, per 206, Tes. AS ee 90-1.00.
SPANISH PEANUTS, No. 1, 955100 to, $60.



| c= REPORT
eae es OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS:

fi Pr evailing Wholesale Prices, October is, 1934, minus Subject to vasetinn.
Georgia Produced, nearby Hennery, selected fresh eggs: Retail ae doz; Wholesale 35e ees



INDEX :

_Gtain and Hay For Sale -.
Poultry For Sale .

-, Poultry Wanted

Bees For Sale -_-_.--

& Live Stock For Sale: --.

+. Positions Wanted

Farm Help Wanted .

Seed For Sale i se: on
Seed= Wamtedee ss 2 Soe

- MisceHaneous' Wanted ae
Georgia: Products For, Sale. a

| Gorgia Products Wanted .--------- 4

VBopaeca: Mor. Bale). . 2. ne Gk
Tobaceo: Wanted oS ae

{| Plants For Sale. pie 4















Grain and Hay For
1934 crop select Ga. Tall.

I



ing seed rye, free from

im 2% bu. bags, $1.35 bu.

oc mith eke: D. B.

Son, Blue Ridge.

Cokers Fulghum a
ored some by rain. before
ting, 75e bu; 1: ton Oa

oo) Wheat straw, $12. By BL
4 Martin. 5

Choice Kudzu hay for Ghle |
w. . Middlebrooks, Bar nes ile
Goolsbys Super > Blue

wheat. Highest Official

State,. 51- 20-100 bu. p
$2 bu. FOB. 7 =r Goolsby,

keello.



Genuine Patalkes: seed
new crop, recleaned, 75c bu. FOE
A. BH. Ware, Marshallville.

10 bu. Native Fulghum ed
Oats, recleamed and free
foreign seed of any. kind. In-car
lots: or smaller quantities.; W
far prices. Arthur. ae.

| (Grower),. Wayresboro. .

75 bu. Blue. Stem seed wheat

41 $125 bu; 40 buy Cokers Ped

Fulghum oats, Slightly. OW:

_ |staiged but. sound, 7c; Ooke
ped. seed rye, recleaned, @

fre: Coker, $1.75 Sas

aia Palme 3 Tennille,



nuts in it, $14





Georgi

: Morket Balletin:.
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BUREAU OF MARKDTS - |



~ Department of

Agriculture
Executive Offices,
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. -

Ga ADAMS,
' Commissioner.

| THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1934.

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Scrain ad Hay I For Sale



Peanut hay. with lots of pea-
per ton FOB my
barn. R. L. Summer, Finleyson.
Yeargins new Perfection seed
oats. Yield record 50 to 135 bu.
per acre (the oat has been bred

from single bunch selection 4

times in last 14 yrs.), $1.25 bu.
10 bu. lots, $1 bu. 50 bu. up, 90
bu. FOB Hartwell. W. M. Year-
gin, Hartwell.

_ Poultry Fe or Sale oe
"AUSTRALORPS ~





ne + 6) ae hens and rooster, Bert- |.
ee elsmeir strain Australorps from.
. aos Carver hen with record of

845 eggs in 365 days. $10 for lot.
No -chks. A. W. Rahn, Savannah.
Room 16, Union Station.

fers ANDALUSIANS

_.3 Blue Andalusian cockerels,
$1 ea. plus express charges; clean
cured Deer Tongue, 20c Ib., any
amount. Fred L. R. Schiefler,
Z Townsend. : ee

ea BANTAMS :
1 W.L. bantam. rooster and
2 Hens (1 hen and rooster, this
ye: s hatch). All for $1. Wayne
Sas Ball a P. oO. Box
.1 Buff bantam "rooster. and 2
_ speakled bantam. _ billets, 3 mos.

fold.
ot sending order. Mrs.

a $15

|| Miss . Mamie
| Park. RFD. a Box 65.



$1 fer
Je " Barks

Bowden, Monticello. R a
uff Or., bantams; April hatch,
per pair, FOB, Money or-
ders. Josephine - Martin, Boston.

Becks Black and: Gdld. ban-
tams, $2 per pair; White ban-
tams, $1.50 trio. Above 5 mos.
old. Black hens, 50c ea; pullets,

730c ea. FOB. Sidney Beck, Val-

dosta.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Thompson B. R. early hatch
cockerels, extra fine, also hens,
$1 ea; milk-fed friers, 25 Ib.
No COD orders filled. Mrs. A.
J. Collins, Demorest. :
Pure bred B. R. April hatch



-cockerels, direct from Blue Rib-

bon, 85 ea. Mrs. E. D. Lawhorne,

Sumner. R 2.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet BR:

| cockerels, April hatch, $1.35 ea.

2 or more, $1.15 each; eggs, 85c

{per 15 del. Cartons ret. Mrs. J. es

Steadham, Bainbridge. :

Fine B. R. rooster, little over
Yr. old, and1 fine White Af-
rican Guinea rooster, 5c ea.
FOB; 2 bantam roosters, 1 red,

S. A. Spann, Adrian. R 1.
Parks reg. B. R_ cockerels,

| Cream Grade, April hatch, $1.50

er. Permit No. 502 Rating D1-34.
Maney order. Mrs. A. H. Watson,
Graymont.

_ 2 fine B R. cockerels. Holter-

|man strain, 4 mos. old, 75c ea.

also Mahoods S. C. R. Reds,

||2 fine cockerels, 6 mos. old, $1.50

ea; pullets, 6 mos. old, 65c ea.
Baker,< Norman

Buff Rock cockerels, last of
March hatch, $1 each; 1 small
type bantam . cockerel, April

| hatch: for sale or exch. for young,

bantam pullets. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe. Rt.

2 Thompson B. R. <bhelons,
1933 hatch, $1. ea. also White
African Gwineas, $1 ea. Exch.

for young pullets or chicks. Mrs.
|| Milton Minchew, Walden.

Fischel and Heck strain White

| Rock cockerels, April 1st hatch,
| $1.25 ea. Also W. L. bantam

cockerels, 50c ea. Sidney J. Her-
ring, Hartwell. R 1.

1 AAA Booths White Rock 8
mos. old cockerel, also 3 AAA

Comb, 544 mos. old. James Spen-
cer, Jackson. RFD 5.

3 nice, April: hatch. - B: R:,
Thompson strain cockerels, $2 for
the 8. Cash with order: Mrs. C..S.
Bradshaw, Wrightsville. R 1. ~

a5 -Or > 20 COF more) nice, pure
bred Buff Rock pullets for sale
or exch. for young Buff Leghorn
hens or pullets, pure bred. B. L.
Lynn, . Waycross. R 2.

CORNISH .
Dark Cornish: 2 hens, 1932- 33
hatch, 2 pullets; 1934 hatch; 3
Dark B. L. hens; 2 White Duck
hens, March 1934 hatch. All full
stock. Want good 1 horse wagon.

T. L. Harris, Cedartown. 'R, 3.
Pure bred Dark Cornish March



Gardner, Locust Grove. :

1 fine Dark Cornish 18 mos.
old cock, wt..9 lbs. $150 Mrs.
WwW. J. Atkins, Cedartown. R 1.

Dark Cornish cockerels from
prize: stock, $1 ea. in light. crate;

| FOB; also Bermuda grass roots

for sale. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

The very best, heavy wt. type
5 and 6 Ib. broad breast, Dark
Cornish cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOB
Shipping point; 3- 18 mos. old
breeders, same stock, $2.50. Mrs.
Cc. V.. Walker, Blackshear.

Big type Dark Cornish: 10 pul-
lets and 1 rooster, 7c ea. Or
exch. for White or Brown. Leg-
horns. W.. R.. Brantley, Wrights-
ville. :
~ 9 pure dark Cornish: 4 pullets
and 1 cockerel, wt. around 5. lbs.
Lae and 4- 18 mos. old hens, J



ae

the. = | Write before

white speckled, 1 deep buff col-|
: or, 4 bantam hens, 40c ea. Mrs.

Booths White Wyandottes, Rose |

}order with order. Mrs.



H.W. Thurmond,

. Greshamville.

ie ~ GAMES ene

Pit Geer) pullets, 75 each:
hens, ' $1, ea. 2 Ib. stags, 75 ea.
Would exch. for nice heifer calf.
Oarl Griffin, Gainesville. 85 Oak
St.

3 Yard Walk Red Quiil cocks,

18 mos. old, $5 ea. 3 young cocks

this yrs hatch, now ready for
service, $3 ea. G. M: Knight,
Dexter. R 1.

6 thoroughbred Allen R. H.
stags, $1 ea; 2 Alabama R. Eh
stags, $1.50 ea; 2 Cubans stags,
$1 ea; 2 Dave Smith Blues: hen
and eock (5 times winner), $4
pr. T. C. Brownlee, Cartersville.
R3.

6 Allen R. H. cockerels, 5 mos.
eld, 60c ea; pullets, 8 mos. old,
40c ea. also common friers, any
wt. at market price. Exeh. for
pure Reds, Rocks or Australorps.
Daisy A. Cochran, Adairsville.

Early 1934 hatch stags in pure
Ginn Reds, $1.50 ea. Guar. dead
game. L.. T. Vaughn, Royston.
Re
2 Ginn Grey and Ginn red
crossed cockerels, $2.40 for the
2 del., or $1.25 ea. Mrs. A. J.
Stowe, Toccoa. R 2. :

Pure Bacon Warhorse pit
games: old cocks, $4; pullets, and
stags, $1.50 ea. Also S. A. Ginn
Grays, 4 hens and cock, $10, or
exch. any of above for good
horse. Must be del. Tom Weaver,
Ashland, R 1. Box 57.

GIANTS

Pure bred large, strong and
lkealthy Jersey White Giants, 1
yr. old, $2.50 pair, or $1.75 ea;
pure, large str. Cornish, Yr. old,
$2 pr. $1.50 ea. Mrs. Allen Russ,
Nicholls, Ber 2,

3 fine Jersey White Giant
roosters, wt. 8 Ibs. 6 mos. old,
$2 ea. Mrs. Ive Moore, Carroll-
ton. R 3.

6 pure bred Black Giant roost-
ers, 4 mos. old, $1 ea. FOB. Exch.
for pullets of same kind. mes:
Ralph Kelley, Avera.

10 pure pred AA Grade Gapece
White Giant pullets, 4 mos. old,
75c ea. 4 cockerels, same age and
breed, 75c ea. Exch. for pure
bred Dark Cornish pullets. J.
W. Sammons, Ailey. R 2.

20 AAA Grade Jersey White
Giant cockerels, $1.50 ea. 2 or
more, $1.25 ea. 5 or more $1 ea.
J. T. Youngblood, Statesboro. R
4, . i. . .





_ LEGHORNS
45 Ferris Best Egg strain W.
L. pullets, April 6th hatch, now

laying 40 per cent. $1.ea. also

10 same strain March cockerels,
direct, $1 ea. C. S. Peck, Corser
Park; Re2- Box 318:

100 Tancred AAA W. L. hens,
17 mos. old, $1: ea; 230 Booths.
AA W. L. 5 mos. old pullets,

$125 ea. Entire lot or none. T.

B. Joiner, Midville. e
300 head 4 mos. old W. L. pul-
lets for sale. Ww. H. Clough,

Blackshear.
~|hatch pullets, $1 ea. FOB. J. R. }

S. C. W. L. pullets, 8 wks. old,
healthy and husky, 50c ea. in
lots of 10 or more; 10 wks. old,
60c ea. Crated FOB Express Of-
fice. C. W. Vaughtel, Homeland.

Pure bred B. L. early Spring
hatch pullets, 75c ea. Mrs. C.
B. Dorsey, Rome. R 1. ;

10 B. L. Everlay strain roost-
ers, $1 ea. plus shipping chgs.
Money order. R. E. Sayer, Wash-
ington, R 3. Box 48.

14 pure bred W. T.. hens, 1933.
hatch, 50c ea. not prepaid. Money
eo Lis
Thacker, Tifton. RFD 2. :

300 W. L. pullets, bred to lay,

20 mos. old, 90c ea. for all, or|
$1 ea. separately, Well dev. and

healthy. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown.
; 15 W. L. hens and 1 rooster,
arge,. improved, 1933, March
hae 60 ea. ee aca for

rea fs

Lace Wyandot

er, May 1933 hatch, $1;

Leghorn pullets, same age;



pies or hens.
Ea. pay shipping - _ ches. Ew.
Harper, Wray. RFD ak

40 Eng. str. heavy laying we
W. L. pullets, 3 mos. old, 75c ea./

White feed sacks, without let-

tering, 10c ea. Miss Alberta Wood,

Atlanta. 960 Manigault St. S. E.
Triple A, 300 to 342 egg blood
lines W. L. cockerels, scrappy,

vigorous birds. Cash or exch. for

choice pullets or good syrup;
good Toggenburg bred and milk-
ing does. Sell or exch. Edwin
Simpson, Atlanta. 695 Paynes,
Ave.

200 last of April hatch Ferris
strain Ss. Cc. W. L. pullets, 70c

ea. I pay return charges on coop. |

A. L. Vann, Vidalia.
5 March hatch Everlay B. L.

egckerels, 75c ea. G. W. Paulk,

Willacoochee. R.1.

W. L. breeding cockerels, Han-
san strain, for sale. E, M. Rain-
water, Atlanta. 37 Clifton Rt 5.
E,

3 pure bred Everlay ti. oon

ers, 1934 hatch, direct from Ever-

lay Farm. $1 each. Leo Akins,
Graymont. R 1.

MINORCAS
White Minorea coekerels, 6 to
7 mos. old, wt. 5 to 7 Ibs. pro-
duced from best eggs could buy
in America. $1.25 ea. Hilary Mc-



-Entyre, Calhoun. R 1.
outstanding Giant Black |
Minorca cockerels from best blood

3

lines and a strain that lays eggs
wt. 30 to 32 ounces per doz. $3.50

|ea. subject to prior sale. O. H.
Wright,

Peters Bldg., Atlanta.
Pape strain Black _ Minorca
pullets and cockerels, $1 ea; 6
pullets and cockerel, $6; Everlay
B. L. rooster and 4 hens, $4.75
H. A. Wilson, Martin. R 2. .
Ss. . Black Minorca April

cockerels, direct from Pape as}:
baby chicks, $1.25 ea. also few

nice pullets.. G, W. Wilson, El-
berton, R 3.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

10 fine heavy wt. April and
May 1934 hatch pullets | and 1
cockerel. When grown wt. 6 to
8 lbs. ea. $10 cash* with. order.
Mrs. Bertha Jefferson, Stockton.
Read ;

ORPINGTONS.
3 hens and rooster, 1% yr. eld,





pure bred Buff Orp., $5 FOB, or

exch. for Black Minorcas\or S.

L. Wyandottes. Mrs. R. C. Moore,

Rockmart. R. 3.
1 pure bred Buff Orp. roost-

skin onion sets, 18c Ib. postpaid;
mustard seed, 10c per 3 tbls. Mrs.
W. L. Daniel, Dawson. R 1.

February hatch Buff Orp. cock-'|

erelS and pullets, Booths Ped.
Stock, Lady Egg-A-Day strain,
direct when day old chicks.
Bloodtested and vaccinated. $2
ea; pen of 3, $5. Mrs. J. C. Ward,
Perry.

Rooster and 5 hens, Booth AAA
Buff Orp. 22 mos. old, $5.15, or
$1 ea. FOB; 10 pullets - and cock-
erel, February hatch, $10, or 75c

ea. Mrs. W. S. Erwin, -Clarkes-

ville.

a8 Lady Egg-A- Day March
1934 hatch Buff Orp. pullets some
laying, $1 ea, or exch. lot for 12
red
nest onions, multiply 25 times,
50c gal. plus postage. E. A. Daw-
ley, Leary.

. PHEASANTS
" Goldens: $10 pr; Silvers, $12.50
| trio; Mongolians, 1 cock and 4
hens, $11. Some exch. for sheep
or, saddle pony. Address: J. W.
Johns, Americus, 529 Harrold
Ave + ao





PIGEON S.

Pair Red Carneaux, $1 or exch.
for collard, cabbage or suc
onion sets, or 2 settings of R. I.
Red eggs. Mrs. Julia M. Gibson,

eee Box EA

silver |



turkey. hens. . es mee

Valley. Rl
10 pr. Sipcone $2 0

anything of equal yalt
F, L. Sherwood, McDoi
4,

White Kings, 60e
for -any
or corn at market pr:
a nice shoat. O. P.
Hope. - 3
Squabs, wt. 1 tb.
pair; also young Gu:
pigs, $1 pair. Write c
David Brooks, Atlanta.
Box 618. Phone, Raymo
Thoroughbred White ]
pair, or exch. for cow pe:



R. Se ee Li

2 Donaldson strez
Red cockerels, Y-
exch, for baby ch

9 Sait
Red roosters, 2 yrs. ol
or exch. for Games

Frank Grey, Doeru ;
28. C. R. I. Red

No culls. $3 for the 2:

|W. L. this yr?

$2.50 for the 4; 2 larg
gobblers, 2 yrs. old, $

from Mrs. Donaldson.
416 Ibs. $1 ea: Del. in
2 Barron strain WwW.
same price, or exch. fo:
can use.-Mrs; J. aL. By
Ve. Fe 22

3 Mar. 1933 hate
hens Owen str., fine for
breeders, $1 ea. $f
Money order. ~ Delpher
ena.

pullets, good color 10
yr. old, 75c ea. or ]

and Owen. strain, go
1933 hatch, $8.50 FOB.
M. Jackson, Round

1 pure bred Donalds
Red rooster, 18 mos. old,
Mrs. Florence Robinso:

mos. old, pure bred,
Donaldson strain, $1.51
3 Guinea. hens. Mrs.
Calhoun. R 5. :

R. I. Reds, few choi
hatch Red coekerels. $3
paid. No culls. Wee
Shellman. :



Few cere ds
Wyandotte pullets, 75
here; also some hens
hatch. Mrs. H. H. Herrin

1 nice R. C. Silver Lac
dotte cockerel from
tested flock, April.
eges, 75c per 15. Mr;

Afee, Wrightsville. R



TURKEYS, GUINEA
DUCKS, ETC., Ft
3 large White In a
drakes, $1.75. ea. We Ss

|B. Phone, Cherokee 180

3 mixed 18. mos.
hens, $5 for lot; 2. pure
Cornish young roc

eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs, C,

pERESORS. By







drak, 70c ea. $450 for lot; 5
f this breed laid 87 and 2-3

z, this season, and will lay
n again, just finished moult-
T. Oliver Gillis, Atlanta.

25. Rose Circle. S. W.
7 pig bone Giant Bronze M.
B. hens, worlds largest and best
ers, 1 yr. old, wt. 18- 20 Ibs.
ure bred, $5 ea. or $30 for lot.

Kesler, Baxley.

pair pure B. B. Red turkeys,

pril hatch, $6 pair; tom and
hens, 2 yrs. old, $10, or $20 for

ot, not del. Mrs. Leon Gaff,

ert Hee

large Blue Toulouse
wil trade for
hickens, eges or anything can

want 100 Cencord ee 2

& Australian White Guineas,
ea; 1933 hatch. Exch. for
or wheat for planting. L.

. Williams, Ty Ty.

6 White African Guinea roost-
ers, $1 ea. this years hatch. Mrs.
A. W. Arnold, Newnan. R 6.

- Bourbon Reds, April hatch, for
ale. Write for information. Mrs.
Chas. Smoak, Griffin. R 4.

White turkeys: tom, $4 ea;
_hens, $3.50 ea; male and 2 hens,
$10. Eugene Brown, Manchester.
_ 2 Bronze ygobblers, 18 mos. old

d 2 large yr. old ones, Fine

for breeders. $10 for the 2, or
ea; 2 R. I. Red 1933 hatch,
ocks and some cockerels thor-

ooney, Adairsville. ;

Mallard ducks: 3 ducks and
4 drakes, $5 or 75c ea. Not del.
Good laying breed. Miss Bere
Lewis, White Oak.

E "Poultry Wanted

x . ANCONAS.
ant 12 Ancona pullets, Feb-
ry, March or April hatch.
Give best prices. Can use few
more or less. E. G. Greene, Vi-
enna. R 5.
Want. 12. Ancona. hens, young
stock at reasonable prices. Mrs.
Di Elliott, Lavonia.

BABY CHICKS
. - Want 2 or 300 .W. L. baby
hicks to raise ae to 12







halves to 8 wks. old. Ea. paty
hgs. No bantams nor games,
oe S Henry Cantrell, Buford.
1.
t 100 chicks, large breed,
ise on halves to 12 wks. old.
_ pay transportation ches. I
furr sh feed. Mrs.- Alpha E.
a} ith, Thomaston. R. a

- BANTAMS



; ck Breasted Red Game Ban-

Trade 2 does and buck, grown,
oroughbred Chinchilla rabbits
r 3 or 4 hens and rooster from
me pure strain of Bantams.
. G. Carlos, Macon. 227 Ross St.

sie or, here. Mrs. 0. we
rs. Hodues, Brinson... a -



~ BUFF COCHING |

Want large size Buff Sactiin
chicks or grown chickens. Write
stating kind and price. w. G.
Hartley, Alamo.

GIANTS
Want 2 Jersey Black Giant
roosters and 10 pullets, April
hatch. Quote best price. Ben F.
Wilcox, Hazlehurst.

- LEGHORNS.

Want 200 to 300 B. L. pullets.
Would use 1 yr. old hens if price
is right. State what you have.
Mrs. I. G. Se Brooktet.
Fuk.

Want 50 White L. hens and
pullets, 1933 and 1934 hatch,
good laying strain, reasonably
priced. Exch. large, papershell
pecans, 1934 crop at 20c lb. or
pay some cash; 200 Ibs. pecans
for Oct. 15th del. 25c Ib. Mrs.
Mollie J. Boney, Rhine. R 1.

Will pay cash for 50 head W.
L. hens, ready to lay, of this
years hatch and be first class
hens. E. L. Miley, Cecil.

Want few Buff Leghorn hens,
young, laying and priced right.
No culls. L. N. Gossett, Atlanta.
537 Venable St. N. W.

Trade 2 hogs about 80- 90 lbs.
ea. for 16 W. L. pullets of good
strain, now laying, or 20 healthy
W. L. hens, 1933 hatch, or will
take 15 bu. pood corn; take 5
W. L. pullets for 2 pure bred
Duroc Jersey pigs. Mrs.. Harry
Brown; Junction City.

Want 20- 30 W. L. March or
April hatch pullets, pure bred





1 stock, and cheap for cash. J.

*

Harvard, Hawkinsville.

: ORPINGTONS

Want 1 pure bred Golden Buff
Orp. rooster,
hatch. Quote best price del.
T Pettyjohn, Duluth, RFD 1.

: PIGEONS
Want Plymouth Rock and Ex-
tra White King pigeons, how
working. Mary Connolly, Mor-
row. R 1,

WYANDOTTES
Trade 2 Nubian doe goats for



O.

sina



White Wyandottes, or sell does.
|Mrs. A. D. Beckett, Atlanta. 1544

Avon Ave. ~

Want to hear from parties
having R. C. Silver Lace Wyan-
dotte chicks for sale. Mrs. Wm.
Davis, Meigs. P. O. Box 850.



| TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

- DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Want few Mammoth Bronze
turkeys. O. E. Scott, Cordele.
_ Exch. N. Z. White and Chin-
chilla rabbits for ducks, geese,
turkeys or chickens; have Nubian

land Toggenburg milk goat for

sale or exch. J. C. Yearwood,
Macon. R 6. Box 97.



Eggs For. Sale



Pure Cornish eggs, 95c per 15.
prepaid. Carrier ret; roosters,
$1.50 ea. Exc. for oats or syrup
del. Money order. Mrs. _ E.
King, Adel, R 1. soe
' Pure Thompson strain B. R.

eggs, 75c per 15. Cartons ret; 4
Want to buy several trios of.

fine, bloodtested April hatch
roosters, $1.25 ea. Some later
hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. G. C. Clifton,
Millen. :
Parks str. B. R. Reg. Per.
547-G-34. State BWD tested.
Large, selected eggs, 90c per 15;
$1.50 for 30; $3.75-C. Cream Grade |
from. Parks direct. Postpaid.

| Mamie Roach Plyler, Daisy.



ARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Want 15 February or March}

1 B. R. pullets and 2 roost-
rom different parties. Must
an yi ON, g.



Live Stock For Sale |

CATTLE FOR SALE



in, Cheap, Call and see,them e
once. a W. Jones, Berner, Ble

March or April

-fed properly. Reasonable.

-cow, fresh in, $40;

SPOS



"| crossed, pettus ae. 4 eet well
ce fed. Freshen in January; Both
pailking now, $20 ea;

7 White
Pekin ducks, 50c ea. Mrs. J.D,
Patterson, Adel.

2 good milch cows, fresh in,
3rd calf; also 2 good farm mules
Come see. Elmer J. Bone, Dal-
las, R 1, (2 miles East Daigon
on Aeworth Rd.)

Fine Durham = and
cross, heifer calf, Yr. old, $10.00
cash, or exc. for 12 young hens,

| beginning to lay, fully dev. and

of any good pure breed. White or
Brown L. Bring hens ard get
calf. Will not ship. T. T. Me-
Nelley, Turnerville.

Guernseys, reg. herd, Sired by
grandson of greatest living bull.
Prices reasonable. Will exc. for
feed. J. A. Ewing, Ashburn.

Nice heifer, Guernsey-Jersey
cross, freshen in November, for

sale or exc. for baled hay or!

seed wheat @r oats. Mas. W. M.
Watkins, Fitzgerald, R 2.

2% yr. eld Red Jersey cow,
freshened in May, will give 2
gal. on good feed. Sell or exeh.
for 1 unbred sow that will wt.
400 Ibs; Want trio of Guineas,
White, preferred. Exe. dried fruit
er peas. Mrs. S. P. Jones, ula,
Ree 2s) :

Polled Herefords: 50 young
bulls and 100 heifers, at prices
to please farmers. J. C. Collier,
Barnesville.

Nice Jersey milch cow for sale
cheap. Calf is little over month
old. Gentle and no bad habits.
Come see her, dont write. Mrs.
N. J. Sceggins, Stone Mtn., R 2,
(2 miles from Tucker on Nor-
cross Road.)

2 milch cows: 1 expected to
| freshen now, $85; other, fresh-
ened 3 mos. ago, $30; Both Jer-
seys about 8 yrs. old. J. H. Mos-
ley, Rockmart, R 1.

1 pair of Oxen, well roke:

been worked 2 yrs. work any-|
A.
exp., wants place:

where, $50. At my barn. C.
Graham, Abbeville; R 2.

Cow,. calf 2 mos. old, $20; or
exc. cow without calf for laying
hens or corn.
Cleveland, R 3. i

Jersey and Guernsey, | mixed
milch cow, T. B. tested, 2 gal.

. {day on grass. Calf, 6 mos. old.
Extra good butter cow, 4 yrs. old:

$20. Mrs.. Lewis Wade, Alto.

2 fresh young milking cows,

ea will give from 3 to 4 gal. if

will
Mrs. Lewis: E.

illionville Road,

take half in: cor;
Tabor, Albany,
Rb Cay ae

Fine, reg. Jersey bull, perfect.

markings, excellent strain, easily
handled, $20 at pea A. L. Brew-
er, Cornelia,

1 high grade tee 3 egal. milch
also March
and April hateh Yellow Buff
Rock cockerels, $1. ea. Chas. ae
Nevill, Pulaski, Bel, : :

4 HOGS FOR SALE
18 mos. old P. C. sow, thor-



-oughbred, wt. 225 Ibs. 1 farrow

of pigs, 6 wks. old. $15, or exch.
for part corn and hay, del. and
get sow. W. B. Nix, Nashville,
R 4. :

20 P. C. and. Berkshire mixed
shoats, 2% mos. old, wt. 35 Ibs.
$3 ea. Iexc. for seed oats, rye,
Austrian peas. -Stuart F. Lee,
Warm Springs,

African. strain B. B. Black
Guineas, male or female, $13.50
pr. or $7 ea. Exc. one for a male.
D. H. Anderson, Glenwood, R 2.
_ Thoroughbred Hampshire pigs
at 6 wks. old, $6 ie Odis Dug-
gan, Chester.

2 P.-C. sows, pred to _reg. PB;
Cc. male, farrow in November; 15
grade shoats, 4 mos. old, $2. 50 ea
1s splendid Jersey cow, fresh, $10

| No stock shipped. J. B. Miller,
Soe wd Woodland. on a
4 good, nice milch cows, fresh |

8 S. P. C. pigs, 2. moss old, $3
ea. fe miles West of Pine Log, |
= EELS; Hyde R

Jersey, |:

Oe aed, Ramey, }

er for standing rent.



frey, Sandersville.
_ 2 good. sows, for sale or tail
for cows. W. W. Wally Hazle-
hurst, R 3. :

Red Duroc male hog, 14 mos.

old. Fine stoek hog. Nbt reg. Wt.

about 300 Ibs. $12 at farm. Jno.
B. Hammond, Cuthbert.

FEORSES AND MULES.
FOR SALE.
1 mule wt. about 1 M. Ibs. 11



yrs. old, $30 cash; also 25 mixed

hens, good layers, $18. Mrs.
Elizabeth Wiggins, Lithonia, R 2

White and Black spotted Shet-
land pony, 12 yrs old, wt.- 600
Ibs. $35. Ready broke. S. O.
Johnson, Stockbridge, Care As-
kew Place.

Black mare, 8 yrs. old, wt. 850
Tos. Perfectly gentle and sound,
work anywhere, very fast to bug-
gy and fast walker to saddle,
$105. or trade en 1 or 2 mules,

2. ws * TSE
ranging in ages and sizes from |
pigs to grown hogs. J. D. ee

or cows, or trade for mule. Ottis.

Moody, Coffee.

2 large, about 1400 Ib. each;
mules; 1 mare and 1 horse mule.

In good shape, $100 ea; also 100

bu. Ga. Seed rye, $1.50 bu. at my
bern. Burt M. Hamilton, Atlan-

ta. 2122 Piedmont Road, R 8.

Five gaited, 9 yr. old mare.

Beautiful cond. Will work. F. H.

Durden, Walnut Grove. |
Good, heavy horse mule.. Bar-

N

gain, $60. See him at my place.

near Brooks. R. P. Steinheimer,

Fayetteville, R a

SHEEP AND GOATS |
FOR SALE

4 yr. old 50-50 Toggenburg
nd Nubian milk goat. Sell or
exch. for 100 Ibs. fat hens, 4 or



5 Ibs. ea. Del. hens and get goat.)

BE. F. Shelnutt, College Park, 206 |

i E. Columbia Ave.



Positions Racial.
40,



Farm f oreman,. age

Capable, industrious,

knows~-farming, both practical
and scientific. Make farm pay |
dividends. Vv. M. Ownhy,,. Atlanta

512. Peters Bldg.

Want to manage poultry farm
C. H. Huey, Decatur, Columbia
Drive.

- Colored: woman, 56, able to do

any kind of light farm work,

honest, industrious, from good

honest family, wamts job with

good people. Soi ie Colbert, Ft.
Valley, R3.,

L.. K Sandell, Kensingtc
Young man wants job a Hel -

er on truck farm. ete. Be B
Hiahira.

Want small on with he
out-houses, in So. Fulton

-| Write or see: A. A. Nash,

Ville, 3542 Oak Ridge Ave.
Wanted by one arm man jo
of light farm work. 30 yr
white, single. Ref. iss
Blakely, R 3.
Want to Supt. farm, wage
other basis. Married. Life ex
farming and cattle raisi
C. B. Sanders, Decatur, i. eau
mont St.

Wamt 25-50 A. or more,
15 mi. Atlanta, with - good

to school and church. Car

Johnson, Atlanta, 420 Fl

Ave, S.E. ae :
Want work. on fara :

1 horse farm on halves.

be furnished. Best of re

Hamer, Atlanta, R a Be

McCall.

oe

lanta, Station A
Want good 1 horse. > farm

oa retarted. Ww.

tlanta, 369 Georgia A

Middleaged man wan j
farm with reliable p ople

home. and reasonable sala
Exp. So. CB. eee

+ Gen. Del. .
Tite
immediately. |
-sober;.

Want 1 or 2 fee =

or 6 agile Aine e

Alpharetta, Care L. C
Married man, with:

Exp. gardener, any. kind
poultry, etc. Best of re
Senioz, pet, 133 ou

Want 1 horse - crop on halves, poe

No. help
needed Marcus Williams, Gaines-
ville; Rei.

Want a 2 horse farm on 50- 50

basis, with all the tobacco land
can get. Am. tobacco man. Good
ref. oJ. oR. Nichols, . Ocilla, R SF
Box 2.

Want I horse farm with Sa

land tools furnished, 50-50 basis.
Prefer in Stock Law Co.

time exp. 3 in family. Write or
gee. Ref. exch. Preston Thiess,

Life |

Alma, R 4, Care T. F. Johnson. |

Want job on dairy. Exp. in dry
hand milking and use of mach-

inery; drive. any make car and]
keep up. Honest, sober,

trust-
worthy, 29 yrs, old. 6 in family;
also like a 1 mule farm on share

basis. Need work badly. Desburn |

Chapman, Berlin.

Want to hear from party at
once who has Blacksmith shop
including tools with Grist Mul
in connection, or consider shop
without Mill. T. D. Frisbee, At-
lanta, 501 Plum St.

- Want a farm about. 30 acres
with some Bottoms on 3rd and.
4ths. Furnish self. All want is

good land with man who will

furnish his part of guano. A. J.

Flanagan, Kennesaw, Rios
Want place to Caretake; Stock

or Poultry farm considered. Ex-

petieiacestie. oJ; Te Barticldes Daw-|



west of Atlanta. O. Pa
AUSiGL R 2. ae





i corn Min at M De
sae ane vite sa p



Want good 2 home fa:
fine farm near ae :

410 Gatnows St.

Want a good ek
ware farm. good andl

Jer.-

2 horse farm to ne:

1935. Good range for cat
hogs. Will not run nor

anyone. Come see. Dont rl
Also 3 yr. old steer, well br

to work anywhere, $18,

25 bu, corn. Mrs. Harry. Br

J unction City.

Want strong, healthy, inc
trious young woman, 18 to 0
yrs. white or colored, m E
garden, and other light
work, $7 mo. board and ro
Must be clean and of good.
acter. Mrs. Addie Wadelle, .











































e ea good. aioe and
: aie China trees. Al-

eo and feed, etc., near good
ket, and I furnish cows and
abor. Make best offer. I. M.
nutt, Franklin, R 8. ee

, Seed For. Sale |

imson clover ar in. chaff,
fa leaves in them, $5 per 100





peas at $1 bu., ar 160 Ib.

5 bu. good, sound seed oats.
pay chgs. Ww. BE. Smith, Jr.,



$1. All var. turnip seed,

d or not, 50 Ib. Ww. a. Wad-
, Pearson.

ur clover seed, screened and

lated, 8c lb. or $7 per 100

s Mis. H. A. Adams, Lavonia.

ugar Cane seed, C. P. 807.

inder Government tests;
in sugar contents and very,
er syrup. 100 stalks, 5 per
Bee M, stalks, prices on re-
5. A.J. Heard, Wellston.

: Se; le killer eo seed, 50 seed,

) 8rd aqne. Plant in Fall
ng. Mus. J * Milford, Ball

s, 26 per teacupful;
plying winter onion but-

on

| hand eleaned, 7c tb. Add

Yew exep Burr clover seed,
: reemed and
ished, $6 per 100 lb. lote, J.
_ Johnson, Lavonia. \3
d fastioned misknielom seed
i cout 15. to 20 Ibs. 10c thls;

alstow, Hila Gap.

Large, red, old time onion bwb-
- 25 quart, er exc. for 8
ul 10 sacks or 4 feed sacks, 100
aD., in good cond. Ka. to pay
Write Mrs. L. R. Ash-
, Loganville, He 4.)



Iks, or swap for "hogs, heifer
s, 3 to 4 mos, old, from, 4
eg or for

Laura 3B. 'Faylor,
cross, R. 1, Box 15.



to 3rd. zone; Curley and White
mustard seed, mixed, 1-2
upful, 10c;.1-2 Ib. 25c, Post-
( Wo stamips. Mrs. Candace
Phipps, Newton, RB 4, Box 51.

Seed Wanted

nt, seme shallot anions
that our mothers called shell









hhira.
Want Crimeon and Burr clover
eed; algo want a few bull calves



eaned. Heward Barnets,

_D an: ss
Asville, RFD. \



iscellancous Wanted



tee Graay ee





WwW.

- exc. for any kind of sound |__-

or. 100 lbs. Vetch; 100 lbs.

Be bees. iz Ibe. 30c; 4 Ibs. 50e

reatest yield. of syrup per|

















































A rad Runner: Garten|
red |

S Se gal: Mrs. B. i. Brown, .
1 care: see 2d, dbl. sereeried.

. Mrs. Grady Chapplear;

ineculation

eed, 10 doz. Del. Mrs. W.

large size |

A hite nest onions, 50 gal. Ps

oats). Mrs. J. V. Langford, Ha-

8 soon as ready to eat and fully

ant 3 lbs. carded wool. Quote
ce. Mrs, Lucy Brotherton,



ae 25e. 1. as ae a

a slipper, blood root and Sampsen

smake root. Send oa Dr. M.
Brooks, Griffin, R ee
Waat wild gensing, golden seal

State price and what you have..

L. E, Willingham, MON ee,
He

worms. Mrs, Beryl , Collins, Ris-
ing Fawn, R 3.
Exe. 1 lb. Broad Leaf mustard

| seed for 6-100 lb. cap. feed sacks |

Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Grae
Reynolds, Rising, Fawn, R S

Exc, 12 Ibs. nice dried. fruit for
30 white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
Ba. pay postage. Write first. Mrs.
R. Walker, Young Cane. -

eS

Georgia Products
For Sale

- BUTTER FOR SALE

4 Ibs. nice Jersey butter eacl
week, 25c lb. del. Cows T. B.
tested. Del. in Ist and 2nd zone.

Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Ashland, R
| BBL., 40c gal. FOB. M. L. Mocre.

2, Box 104.
Fresh country butter prom Te

1B. tested, Jersey cows. 25c per!
| Tb. del. in 1st and 2nd zone. Sat.

guar. Mrs. C. E. B. Roberts, Car:
rollton, Re,



HONEY BEES AND BEE. SUP-

PLIES FOR SALE.
cheap and in. goed shape. See
me at onee. Live nar HMinsonton | |
en the Bush Farm. Newton Fres-
man, Meigs, R es

-100- 8 frame hives of pees. with.
i supers, complete, in good eend.

$2 ew. at my home. Part, or for

| entire let if tdken at once. C. G.

white " multiplying | onions,
gal. 39e per 1-2 gad. Post-

Oliver, Barnesville, R 2 SH



HONEY. BEES AND. BSE. sUP-

s PLIBS WANTED

Want bees on. wired combs,
ently manufactured equipment &
bee supplies. No gums. Give in-
structions how te leeate when

seen also prises. F. H..



m, Deeatur, R 2,

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
5@ lbs, Stewart and 60.

18 lo. Cash with order. W. O,
Norten, Edison.

Tenn. Red peanuts, 100 lbs. $7
3 lbs. $3.75 FOB. No orders less.

than 50 lbs. Levi Bird, Ring-,

gold, R. 2.

50 lbs. large, sound Stewart. pe-
cans, 15. tb. 9@.lbs. seedlings, 6c
lp; $12.50 for lot. Not prepaid.
Miss Belle PEP EAD, Bron-
woed, Box 83.

New crop papershell. pecaris,
shelled in halves, 46c Jb. In piec-

es, 30 Ib. All del. Money order |

fori: anyamt PB... : Bradley,
Leslie. .

100. Ibs. Frotschers, 1933. .crop.

Very good, Going at. best offer.

FOB. Chas. M. Tuttle, Hhomas-
ville. .

reedy in few days. Make best |
offer FOB. W. I. Simmons, Gpy-

ton, P. O.,Box .124,

OTEON SEED WANTED
Want 26@ Ibs. Piedment. Ped.
Cleveland, big boll cotton . seed

at reasonable price. Or could, use}
same amount of Rassell big boll]

instead. R. M. Corley, Barnes-
ville, RoI. .

CORN, AND. SEED CORN
WANTED



Want 150 bu. good. sound waite |
4 tation for same. Joe Bell, Buck- :

head, Morgan County, Ga,

corm at price in Market Bulletin

either. Slipped shuck or. shelled. 3

Will exch. peach, apple, peer, ser
trees or grape vines. at hele
sale. prices. Also want. Seedling



pee TREES, ETC, FOR SALE

| Springs.

35 or 40 hives. of honey. bees]

lbs,
|Sehley pecdns, 1933 crop. Hach | |

About. 1 ton. of fine pecans,

peach seed for cash, Jas, Cure
| tom, Austell. ea







OTHER FRUIT



ECAN AND

95 or 30 fig sprouts, rooted.
raspberries, old time peach trees
yellow cling, also white elear seed
Sell or exc. for Sugar pear, pe-
can or cherry sprouts,
R | heavy breed eggs. Mrs. C. E. Hin-

| son, Chester, Fu 2:

Exc. 5 lbs. sundried adel for
10 whole wheat flour witheut

2 yr. old apple and red May

cherry trees, 2-4 ft., 10c ea. 3 of.

ea. 50e; 2-8 yr. 15e ea. Add pos-

tage. No chks. Mrs. Leila Tit-

shaw, Monroe, R 2.

100. Black walnut trees, 18- 24
in. good bearing var., $1 doz. $5

/

for let. Calamus roots, -25. Ib/

Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
100 Keiffer pear sprouts, 3-5

ft. 10c ea. Roy Strickland, Lithia

Brown scuppernong,
and Niagara grape vines, Brewn
Calif. figs, old time seedling In-

dian peach, 10c ea. $1 doz. del..
16 or more, in assorted lots. W. A.

Moon, Waco, R 2.0

SYRUP. For SALE
2 barrels good heavy sorghum
syrup, 36% and 33% gal. Der



Richland.



VEGETABLES FOR SALE

4 or!5. tons fine cabbage now
ready for sale. Grover Wilson,
Clayton. -

Green and ripe. Hot pepper,
40c gal. or exc. for dry sage.
Mrs. J. B. McMillan, Enigma.

Red pepper, 25c gal. or exch. |

for dried fruit, or anything can

use. Come or write. Leah Eaton, A

Villa Rica, R 2.
Cowhorn red het. pepper, 4Gc

gal. Add postage. Miss Blanche.

Woods, LaFayette, RFD 5.

_ Marglobe tomatoes, $1. 25 per
ext. 6 baskets to crt; 80-48. bu. |

Irish Cobbler potatoes, $1.60 bu.
Cash. with order. ec. F. Mathe-
son, Alto.

' Het red pepper, 20e gal; pune

| Speckled rumning butter-beans,

very prolific, 20 Ne. Add postage.
Mss. Osodir Phillips, Ashiend, R
2.

White : Purple Top tun

|grens for sale by truck load.

Apply to: Hi. S. Baxter, Black-
shear.

Red Hot pepper, 40c val. del. | 8
in Ga. in lots of 1 gal R. Ww.
"| Bullesk, Rockmart. R 4.
Hot green pepper and ripe pep- |:

per. All good size. 30e gal. post-
paid. Mrs. Homer Revues, Lew-
ner.

Cabbage | for sale,
lijay on the Ellijay. and Chats-

worth Highway, Ic per Ib. Jewell

Conner, Ellijay. ;
- Nice Mountain raised cabbage
to truckers, 74% .miles east of

Ellijay on Pile Star Route. Good | .

roads. N. W. Pettit, Pike.

Fancy Marglobe tomato, $1.35 g:
| bu. pickling tomatoes, $1.30 bu.|@:
All FOB. Cash with order. No}

personal checks, a of Matheson.

Alto,

2 acres stringless gteen pod ft

beans now ready for truckers at
best. price. H. Cc. Ledford, _Jeffer-
son. R. 3. 7

- Red and Green Hot pepper, 20
gal. postpaid or exch. for nice,
dried fruit at 10c lb. Mrs. Howard
Y. Bivens, Powerd Springs. RFD
1,



Georgia Products.
Wanted.

"BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 108 to 200. bu.



Want Willetts Wonder.




price. Mrs. :



or for

Concord |





: Want 50 pe 109. ie fe ean al
Me- Ficklin.

ter garden aod ee best
wholesale price. ; F. Dye, He-
Riva.

Want to hear from party hay-
ing Malf Runner garden pea seed
any good large var. thet dont

require staking. Mra. J. B. also new Government. si tra
a

lars, Midville.



FRUIT. AND VEGETABLES
- WANTED.

Want priees on green butter-
beans, green, red pimientos and
red chilli peppers, also tender
sweet corn for canning. Mrs.

Tom Cochran, Adairsville, R 1.



CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED

Want Giant Yellow So. Ameri-
/ean. pop corn, shelled and cleaned

Send small sample and price per

100- lbs. shelled. J. R. William-_

son, Bremen, Box 185.

.| Barly Jersey, Copenhagen



3 miles El |

mixed, :
cow peas. Will pay Bulletin quo- 79"

or ;
'Dickeys - Eng. pea seed, Send!
Sample and State, amt. yen roche as.



FRUIT WANTED
Want 2 bu. of Quinces. Quote
price. Manning Yeoman,
mology Department, State Capi-
tol, Atlanta.

|ket, 80c M. del. Packed in 1

Ento-)

jand Eldorado plackberry



Tobacco For 35



4 Jbs. good dark Red tobacco,
del. in Ga., for $1. J. W. Gay,
Jasper.

Flue cured tobacco, 10 Mos. $1.25 |

del. or 10 Ibs. for $1 FOB. Mrs.
Ruth Spivey, Surrency, R 1.
Flue cured tobacco, chewing

end smoking ea. 10 lbs. $1 del.

Little dark but geod tobacco.
oney _ orders.

Lightsey, Surreney, R.2:

S dy,

only. | Lonsiie |
| Mae Hendrix, Valdosta.



Tobacco. Wanted

ing and Red Delicious stray



Want 20. Ibs. bright. chewing

tobacco. Send sample and price.
\ | grass,
50 Ibs. gootl chewing, |

J. W. Bryan, Chester, R:2.
Want
bright leat tobaceo at once. Send

o , Biaemore, Woodford.

Time - WEDNESDAY, stain 24th
10: 00 A. M.

pampered for show

herds. \

good advice.





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Strains. - Beau Donald, Prince Rune

Place - HOME of J. E. Tate, Middleton
ues County, Ga. (6: miles east of Elbe
| a ton) Good Roads. _

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in age from suckling calves to six year 0
cows and bulls. Have not been fed up

thrived on our natural Georgia feed an

pastures, just.the kind adapted to the nee
of our farmers anxious to improve th

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New Acme -'Thorniess
dewberry (Plant Patent Ne



ries: Blakemore, Bellm
Southland. All pure and
insp. H. A. Neal, Ashland.
Cabbage and collard pl
200, 25; 500, 50c;.90c M
$3.50. del. Elis "Smith,
ville. a
Strawberry plants, be:
early. and large berries, $1.
plus postage or exch. for
feed sacks: 500 for 6 sacks
from holes and 100 Ib. cap.
pay. postage. Mrs. Ora. 0
ton, Cumming. R.5. .
Cabbage plants: Cha
booking orders enion plant
M. del. first November.

Morris, Baxley.
Imp. var. Lueretia dew

$1 C. $7.75. per M.. del.
Hamby, Greenville.
Klondike strawberry. ia
M. del. P. B. ' Beynolis,
ville.
Frost-proof cabbage ae
J., Chas., Flat Dutch, no ea,
500, 60c; $1 M. _ Postpe
Prompt shipment. Roscoe
Fitzgerald. R 4. Box 144.
Cabbage plants: Chas.
50c; 90 M. Sat.. guar.

Klondike, Lady T., Everb

ry plants, $150 M. del.
Rice, Ellijay. RR. 2:

Strawberry plants, Ber
plants, and Napier
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