Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 November 1

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STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934.

LAND EROSION :

_ Probably carelessness as to terraces and ditches on
mur hillside land has cost us farmers more than anything
else. Rain after rain has carried to the sea millions and

uillions in fertile virgin soil.



soil? Should not those who come after us be considered?
Fifty years ago we could abandon worn out land and clear
more virgin soil, but we have reached the limit now, and
our only recourse is to reclaim our open land.

_ This is not easy to replace. It takes 400 years for na-

re to build back wasted soil. We can hasten this, but it

done at considerable cost, often far more than the orig-
nal cost of the land. : : ;

Governor Talmadge gave some sane advice the other
day when he told the farmers to haul leaves and straw or
other litter on the land. The Germans keep half the coun-
try in forests to supply the fields with litter. Do all this you |
can and de not fail to sow all the rye, Austrian peas and |
vetch possible at once. This will conserve the soil from
erosion, furnish food and double the yield of crops for

Many people are living on their own poor farms that
could benefit by leaving and renting good land from oth-
ers. We cannot make a living trying to grow crops on galls

and gullies.

_ Most of the plant food must be in the soil or we could
not afford to farm at all. It requires 60 pounds of nitrogen
to grow 30 bushels of corn per acre. If we supplied all this,
it would take a ton of 9-3-3 guano. If we use only 400

next year.

_ Georgia has great possibilities, but agriculture in our
state has been greatly neglected. Sensible, sane farming |
would give to all our people a comfortable living with
abundant luxuries. Doles and relief of all kinds could be J
dispensed with as far as our state is concerned. The horn

pounds to the acre, then the soil must contain the equal

of 1600 pounds.

Does this generation h

ain and Hay For Sale



300 bu. French Abruzzi re-
ed seed rye, $2 bu. lots
5. bu. 25 bu. up; $10 Sbu
_C. D. Shelnutt, Sanders-

ey

60 bu. good Blue Stem seed

heat, $1.40 bu. FOB. Milton

Bush; Barnesville. R 3. -

5 tons Peavine hay for sale.

ke offer. E. R. Yarbrough,

rshon.

2 bales nice oats, cut and

without rain, $15 ton at,

n; also coNard seed and,

ining snap beans, -25c lb.

Eben Frost, Pelham.

00 bu. clean Texas Rust-

of oats, 85c bu; 100 bu.

lue Stem wheat, $1.50 bu.

ave the right to thus deplete the

of plenty would pour its abundance at our feet.

G. C. ADAMS, Commissioner of Agriculture. a





0 tons ea. O-too-tan Soy
n and Peavine hay, baled, |
sale. D. C. Strother, ee
| i and Goolsby .
r wheat. $1.50 bu. Loeat-
3 miles Southwest Palmetto
Roosevelt Highway and A.|
W. P. RR C. W. Cheney, !

seardless barley, new Gasta |
eat and Abruzzi rye. Each ,
5 bu; Hastings 100-bu. |
, $1 bu; fine, big bone P.

including name and address. Notices rec



MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, October 29, 1934. Always Subject to Variation.
Georgia Preduced nearby Hennery, selected fresh eggs: Retail, 45 doz; Wholesale, 39c dez.

Atlanta
Fees, Extra Fresh Whites, doz | 34
POS xray C02, 22 ios ee LOL
Eegs, Standard, doz. -- 29
Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. ---+----- 25

_ Eggs, yard run, doz. ae
. Hens, Heavy-Breed, dpi g2y es 14

Hens, Leghorns, Ib. -.--.---------- Ad

Roosters ib. 2 de eee mee 07 -

Siacs Ibs 2 ee ee 14
Briets; lp se 16
DPueks, Tbs soo. - 12
Geese Ue ee 12
Country Butter, best table, Ib. ---- .20

Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to bu.) ------- 85~-}1.00 |

Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ---.- -10-.90
Gabbate; 100 Ibs. <= --= = -- .75-1.00

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INDEX

Grain and Hay For Sale

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted

Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted

Plants For Sale

Seed For Sale
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
Tobacco For Sale
Tobacco Wanted
Georgia Products For Sale
Georgia Products Wanted
Poultry For Sale :

Grain and Hay For Sale

C. hogs, gilts and boars, bred
and ready for service. R. D.



Tatum, Palmetto. f

150 bu. No. <a. grown Blue
Stem seed wheat, $1.25 bu.
Sample free. Thos. H. Pitts,
Atlanta. 1530 First Nat'l Bank |

ruzzi rye, $2 bu. at my place,

T..F. Rhodes, Stapleton, =<
50 bu. each, Blue Stem seed
wheat, $1.35 bu; and Cokers
Ped. Abruzzi rye, recleaned
and ist yr. from Coker, $1.65
bu. No order less 2 bu. J. H.
Palmer, Tennille. vie iy ee
Splendid Blue Stem seed
wheat, $1.50 bu. None better.
Wm. McL. Betha, Greensboro.
150 bu. Abruzzi rye, grown
in No. Ga. Good and sound,
$1.25 bu. FOB. S. M. Foster,
Clarkesville. * aes













FARM LAND EDITION NOVEMBER 8TH
: We will publish a Special Farm Lendl Supplement in our November 8th issue of the Market Bulle- _ :
tin. Notices should be mailed immediately and must be expressed in not more than forty words, _

Live Stock For Sale :

CATTLE FOR SALE |
2 Jersey bulls, sub. to reg, 14
and 18 mos. old, $20 ea. John
R.: Nix; Chamblee, Rl |
2 milch cows and 1 yearling,



cheap, or trade for nice hens
| or early hatch pullets or se

oats. S. W. Clements, Rochelle.
Ris, 5

eived later than November Ist will not be accepted for
publication. 7 :





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BUREAU OF MARKETS:



Department of

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

G. c. ADAMS,
Commissioner.

THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1934.







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j A F ee Word Fos
Mr. Cravey ;

There is a danerous animal
Yoaming the woods and fields ot
Georgia. This animai causes
ee great losses to livestock and is a
_ menace to human beings.
I mean the wild, Stray dog.

- The State Board of Health
tells us that rabies has been in-

Z

- Second-hand Aan machin- |

creasing in Georgia at an alar-

- ming rate. There have already
been 2,424 treatments for. rabies
distributed in this year, and the
total : will be. more = in any

7 year on their records. .
dust a short time ago in Mil-

eter county one dog ran wild, As|

a result five people had to be
_ treated, in order to save their
lives. Three cows had to be kill-
46d, Pwenty- Six a had to. be
= killed.
: Think of that. One ioe caus-
ed the death of twenty-nine
_ animals and padangered five
people. oe
We have heard of other. cases
_ Just as bad as this one. Why
Should Georgia people. be Sub- |.
_ jected to this danger?
_ Do you want one of these
_ mad, wild brutes to attack your
child? Do you want to take your
=gun and kill
- hunting dogs on account of the
attack of ONE of these terrible
beasts?

your cattle and!

Pp

: Jersey and 1-4 Guernsey,



in the old days.

cally

aid Round: sinking his fangs | &
into our children. There is not!
|} @ man among us. who can stand

the loss of livestock.
There is, just one way to con-

trol this awful danger. We can.

keep our hunting dogs. or pets

| in good, roomy pens, where the

stray hounds cannot reach them
Then we Can. organize our
friends, like vigilante committees
We can take!
our guns down and kill every
wild dog in the county. Ee
We can inoculate the dogs we
want to save.
If we do this, we ean practi-
stamp out this horrible
disease called rabiesthat men-
ace that costs Georgia thous-
ands of dollars and many. hours

of anguish - and worry every year. |

Lets rid ourselves of this ter-.
rible threat to. our repping:

and well- being. EPat

ZACK D, _CRAVEY,
Commissioner Ok Game and
OSB de ee oe

_Live Stacks fox Sale

16. very. fine Registered Guern-





; sey young calves - and yearlings
. John's. Candler, abr

for sale.
Janta. Palmer Bldg...

~ Aberdeen-Angus cattle, * all
sizes and. sex, carrying the blood
of International. Grand Cham-

| pions, and these are like them,
for sale. C. He Blalock, arte

Gap.

part corn at $1 bu..1 and 1-4
miles east of Marietta, D. M.
Atkins, Marietta. R::2, i

1 pair oxen, broke to work
anywhere (been worked 2 sea-
sons), $50. at my barn. Mrs. Lula
Gibbs; Abbeville. R 2.

1 fine cow, nearly dry for sale

or exch. for 1 good, 3 or 4 gal.
'| cow, fresh in, and pay difference.
Mrs. Mary L, Rail, MCRON.

OUgh. 3. 3
Grade Jersey aren Grade
Hereford heifers and steers for

| sale. Frank YNSON, Foreyth: R

ZB

Nice. Heiter, 18 mos. old, "3-4
$14;
1- 7 mos. old nannie goat, half

|} Toggenburg, $3. Both ready to

breed. Jas. P. Gallimore, Atlan-
ta. E. Peyton Road, R 4. Box
407, Clo J. P. Frasch.

Good. Jersey cow, fresh in, ard

calf; 3% gal. day. Cheap for cash,

T. L. Davis, Warthen. -
Fine Jersey heifer, nearly 2
yrs: old, from. heavy milker, $15;
6 yr. old milch cow, $25; 6 mos.
old heifer; $6; 10 nice friers, $5
for lot; 3 hens, $2. 25. All: FOB.
Mattie B. _ McPherson, Rabun
Sap the A

- Heifer, 1 yr. and 10 mos. old,
full pred Jersey from fine cow.
Make nice cow with proper care.
$10. Noah Satterfield, Dahlon-
ega. R 5.

- 2. fine Sorsey heifer, "reg.
Granddaughter of the famous
YY. W. F. Park bull; sired to
fine reg. bull. Price reasonable.
LL. G. Ray, Covington. R 2..
1 young steer, 4-500 Ibs. well

broke, $15 and 4 yearlings. Sell.

for cash, or trade all or either

for anything can use, hogs, grain |

of any kind; ete. (D. R. Nall,

| Luthersville.
Cow for sale or exch. for any- |.

thing can use; also some sows
and pigs for sale. Daniel A. In-
gram Jr., Bainbridge, Re 2, Box
111, Breeze Hill.

6 high grade milch cows, fresh |.

in, $35 ea. Call or see them at
once. Robert. Willis, Molena.

2 milch cows and 2. heifers
and 1 male calf. Cows and heif-
ers to freshen sometime next
year. All for $100 cash. Geo. Ww.
Calhoun, Cordele. 5

Reg. Jersey bull, 4 yrs. old:

~ |) pure bred J pulls, 2-1 yr. and,

ee
* :

pels yr. old, gentle cow, fresh. in
November, $30 at barn. Will take =

use. Charles



" Grade* eee cow, fresh with
second calf; giving 3 gah, in good.
cond, Gentle, easy to milk. $30
quick sale. daly pee Baxley.
RoR

10 Jersey and Jersey and
Guernsey heifers, 2% to 3 yrs.
old, due to begin freshening
within 3 mos, - W. W. Brooks,
Greensboro.

50 Polled | Hereford haaies 100.
Polled heifers, all ages. Prices
from $35. up. About 500 to select

from. J. C. Collier, Barnesville. |

Pure bred, reg. Polled Here-

| ford cattle, both. bulls and. heif-|

ers. Bargain prices, or exch. for.
corn. Pure bre "Angora buck
goats, $5 ea. E. was Boswell, JY.,
Siloam,

HOGS FOR SALE



- Black P. C. pigs. Breeding}.
from 3 World Champion boars.
| Unless something good is wanted
dont write. C. J. - May, Wash-.

ANgton. <2)"

Res. Pi :..27: mos. old, $12.50
ea. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton.

Thoroughbred Little. -Bone
Black Guinea, African
-shoats, $15. pair, $21 for. ~male
and 2 gilts; 2 sows, 2-yrs. old,
tried out and bred, $16 ea. L
1G _ Thompson, Brooklet. a

as HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE 1 sas
Gray saddle mare, drop colt
April 10th. Sell, or trade for 2
good plug farm mules; or 5 good
young milch cows. Dock Beard,
Rossville. R de Cloud Spring
Rd. em 7

Sound, - qhitte horse. nee
about 22 yrs. wt. 1250 Ibs. Eyes,
teeth, wind, legs, shoulders, dis-
position, all good; work any;
where, but slow on ..account of
Hee. $45. FR. Nalls, Demorest.

Smooth mouth mare,
work anywhere; want first class
cow; Allen Roundheads, also



Clairborne: and Fardown crosses,

20 yrs. Breeder of Brood Stock.
References. R. R. oo Ken-
~sington. Ra 2:

Tyre old: mule, itt 900 Ips.
$140, or exch. for good seed oats,
rye, wheat,Austrian peas or cot-
ton seed. Stuart F. ree, Warm

Springs. .

Good | olue mule, work any~
where. Sell or exch. for 60 bu.
corn, or part cash. Come seed.
Mrs. .J. H. Rogers, Manassas.

i plug mule, 950 or~1 M. Ibs.
Sound, good workers, Zood, eyes
and limbs. $35. W..R. Hopkins,

- Powder Springs.. mos

Small mare, full of pep, works
anywhere, fast gaited, wt. 700
to 800 Ibs. $50, or exch. for mule,
wt. 800 lbs. of about same age.
G. W. Poppell, Screven.

1 plug mule, cheap or exch.

for. beef cow or anything can)
Bigg isso Poteet 2
| family. Farmed all life..Like to!

Park.

VT OG mare with young
colt, $100; 214 yr. old Tennessee
mule colt, $100. No trades, .
E. Norton; Fairburn.

Bay mare, about 900 Ibs. per-
fectly sound and gentle, work
anywhere, $50. or trade for yoke
of good steers. H. B. Heath, Jr.,
Junction City. z

._ SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
26 head: nice sheep, $75 cash.
Ww. J. Huss, Nicholls, RFD 2.
Goats: 4 nannies viving milk,
1 to freshen soon and 1: buck.



All of Toggenburg and Saanan_

strain. Write of come seed. Cheap
for cash, i. Cy a Farming-
tone
1 Nubian buck, 1 yr. old. Gen-
tle, hornless, black with brown
markings, $5 crated. Ed Cobb,
ene = 3. :



eS
see a

wagon and plow
exch, fine Jersey cow ood: Fate
of w. L. hens. S. ZN Pirkle, Lo-

| Cleveland. R75.

strain:
lbs. A. S. Hicks, Jr., Adel. 1,

| Fort Gaines. -

Pay cash, or

gansville. R 4. :
Exeh. reg Jersey cow. with. 3)

mo. old calf ( calf not reg.), |
also 6. mos. old Grade Jersey |
calf got a young, fresh Jersey
giving 4 gal. milk per day, or
exch. -calves for Jersey heifer,
bred or ready to breed. Cannot
del. A. Cc. Burke, Decatur..

ie. HOGS WANTED be
Want bred Duroc Jersey brood
sows. Advise what you have,
price, etc. C. F. Chapman, Ma-
con. 410 Napier. Ave. o

Want 2 pure bred Little Bone.
Guinea pigs, boar and sow. |
Make best price for cash. J. =.
Kirk, Rockmart. R 2

HORSES AND MULES

~ WANTED .

Exch. good plug mule and
some cash for good young horse, |
wt. about 800 Ibs. Oscar arene :





Pay cash for pair 1 M. Ibs., |
gentle mules, 6 to 8 yrs. old,
also good 2 horse wagon at once. |
G. W. Brooks, Tallapoosa. Rl.

Exch. good Jersey milch cow
for saddle horse, wt. about 700.

Want a gentle Shetland pony
at not over $30. W..C. Chambers,

\

SHEEP AND GOATS" ;
: WANTED
Want pair pure bred ' Nubian
goats from heavy milking strain.
Will exch. 2 pure bred Jersey
heifer calves, ent. to reg. Also
want some real good Ext. honey
in 10 Ib. pails, cheap for cash.
Mrs. T. B, Jones, Parrott.



sound, |

|tend to poultry and other farm

~near Griffin or Atlanta, or other

salary in first letter. Mrs. Ruby

fer South or Middle Ga. Or a)

County. Can move self, as have |



~ Positions Wanted

iaxcellent health, deaf: man, 23 |.
yrs. old, wt. "150 Ibs. wants job
at once- on dairy, or farm for)
$12.50 or $15 mo., or 50 or 75c/
a day wage. Exp. honest and
kind. Come see or write. Brooks),
Smith, Atlanta, 294 Pryor St.,
S. W. Phone, Raymond 2381.

Man, absolutely reliable and)
honest, elderly man wants place
as Caretaker, or doing light,
farm work. J. es Hightower,
OGum. 2s

Exp. colored, orphan boy, 21
yrs. old, wants job. Can milk,



work. Sam W. Marks, Madison.
Widow with 1 girl wants home
with. Christian people on. farm

good town, doing light farm
work. Home and Salary. State

Cowart, Meansville. R 1.

Want 1 horse crop. on 50-50
basis, or would hire and take a
hoe crop,.or hiring altogether.
at living wage. 46 yrs. old. 4 in

have work to do this winter. G.
W. Maddox, Dacula. R= 2.

Want to hoe and gather a 2
or 3 Horse crop on thirds. Pre-

big 2 horse crop on halves. Can
keep. up and drive truck or trac-
tor. Best of ref. Have to be mov-
ed and furnished if party has
no extra work. At once. E. N.
Jones, Acworth. R 2 ;
Want 2 or 3 horse crop in So.
Ga. with 2 houses. Standing |
rent. Prefer Coffee or. Irwin:

truck. ZL. A. Shores, Marietta.
Re:

Want 2 horse farm on Hanes
with 2 houses. Near Wrightsville.
Mrs. W. W.. Dent, Weaptevile.
RFD 1.

i youre girl anid job with |
reliable. people doing light farm
| work, op cecons pete Ref.



Or 3 horse farm wit

Can Punish: Ss

: Want | 2 or 3 ho

50-50 basis,

smart, willin

drunkards, no
ily. Experienc
Price, Hampto

Will oversee

farm for 1935. Exp,
-and So. Ga. Soils, a

white and black.

| crops, cotton and

Cardell, Doerun Re
Want job as Ove

56 yrs. old; lived o

time. Good ref,

of farm work. 'T.

Waynesboro, ae

n00
house, water, wood

-|on halves or 3

standing rent.

| family, i yr :
wants place. Prefer
position. Consider
high class

Lakewood Ave.
21 yr. old bo

~ | farm, with Chri

time on farm. S
rand willing worke
Mullan, ,_ Forsyth

Want vood
good man, who ca:
work when not
family, 5 good work
able to do some w rk,
D. Cc. saves Atlan
| St. Pat

Want good. heavy
on 50-50 basis; like
-acres of good land
man who can giv
when not in crop

a Martin, Fayet
Want good, light
with good house au
pasture and good
to be furnished.
Ochlochnee. RW 1.
Want work on
Viry. Exp. G. F.
581 Greenwood.
Vernon | 2339.

50 basis, With 2.
near church and
Singleton, Hamp on
Want 2 horse TO
6 in family. No s
Hutchinson, Pavo. R
15 yr. old girl wants
good people.. Exp.
work. No bad hab
and board, Bonn
Gainesville. R 4.
Wofford: .
Middieaged.
daughter, 16, wants
or with good -
on farm, caring
garden, milking, 3
board and. $2.50.
Good ref. Mrs, ;
Cornelia.
Want position
farm. References.
Decatur, Columbia
Want 2 or 3 horse
and 4ths near church :
Plenty force, Hones t,
bad habits. Pref
County or Nor
to have work this w!
Oliver, Franklin. Spr
Want place in. dai

este see you. and
tTef. Can hand

with my own fo. e.

j ter, Palmett



Pe and aeen to te furnished.

Acworth. Reo.

: a ge farm. Life. time exp. farm--
ing and stock raising; can. han-~

25;

Emory S. Martin, Toccoa. R, 2.

; painting and: blacksmithing: | keep
-records for farm: Do not drink.

and. stock. Yrs. of (exp. best of.

: Richards, Atlanta. 713 Crew St.

90-50 basis. Good land, bidgs,



Man and. wife only. Both ex-
! H. de. Hill, Clarkston.

is, Nadaiee either | NL E. or
W.. Atlanta. A. My Collins,

Want position of voticer of |

die. labor; do carpenter. work,

Best of is C.-C: Wyche, ae
land. /

Want. 468 as Overseer of farm

ref. Also crop for my family, 1
oH se on 50-50 basis; near school.

Want Flour: and Corn Mill by
ractical Miller with 35 yrs. ex-
ce. Can give good Coe OW:

] ice, Milner. ay

691 Evans Drive, S: W.
Man and wife want work on
farm for reasonable -wages andj}
board, for bal. 1934 and place for
1935 on 50-50 basis. 42 yrs. old,
exp. in farming. No children.
E Perlite: at once: J: P. Thomas,
u het

<aths, os standing rent. inn

Experienced Georgia Plarida
farmer wants work. Thoroughly
understand gens: and. truck

rming,. modern farm machin-

y,7 capable of handling labor
on large or small scale. Best of

ef. Can report for work at: ance f
Jolin C. Lette, Ailey. R 1.

Want good 2 plow farm - on

ar school and church, with
ood. man: 6 in family. Ref. exch.
ite or see me at once. Life
ime exp. Ides E. Chitwood, La-
onia. Rt a
yr. old widow. ewenis: eul
th good people on- farm doing
ight farm work for home and
mall salary. No field work. Mrs.
Lucinda Pyron, aE =
(Ova Be Clark: :



Farm Help Wanted _

7 Want colored
ight farm work;

couple to do

looking after
hickens, milking, eter RR Be
oe Atlanta, 115 Forsyth St.,

Want, relabie ebioned= family |
or large 1 horse crop on 50-50
basis. Must have 2 grown plow
ands and 1 or 2 women to help
vith. work. No children. Mrs,
ary L. Kimbell, McDonough. *
Want nice, honest, white boy
r man to help gather 1934 crop
n make 1935 crop. Board,
uundry and eae salary, or
art: of crop. loafer nor
kard need oe Mari ion No-
land, Ramhurst.

Want good, christian boy. -or

an, 18 to 30 years, to live as}.
one of family and do gen. farm

ork. Board and laundry and
small salary. 3 in family. Good
me for right party. <A. M.
illips; Royston, Box 184.
ant middleaged man, unin-_
umbered to do light farm work.
ommunicate with: Miss Lula
act, eee 238- -12th St., N,

Esther



or farm. located | in Golauitt
unty Be tent. ae See

Want good farmer who. can
furnish self entirely for a 60 OB:
| farm, on paved highway, toward

Atlanta, 1% mi. Carrollton. Good

farm and good house, and fine
pasture. J. P. DeJournette, Car-
rollton.

Want good farmer for 200 A.
farm, 26 miles West Atlanta.
, Good. land, pasture, out-bldgs. 3

good houses and new barn; near

good school and church. 2 grades
of land, some bottoms. Standing
rent. Mrs. C. W. -Clonts, Atlanta,
1352 Donnelly Ave.

Want reliable
farm suitable for dairy or truck-

ing, near new WSB transmitter.

Communicate with: Mrs, J. Mz
ae Sa Decatur, R.2.:

Want nice, respectable boy to
live as one of family and. help
with farm work. One that was
reared on farm. 16 to 20 years of |
age. Jack Wyatt, Machen.

- Want boy, 14-15 yrs. old to
help with farm chores for board
and clothes and some spending |
money. Will treat like one of

| family. Good home to right boy.

Must be without bad habits.
Write. or come. Mrs: J. C. Mur-
ray, Homer, we 1; Box. 8k

. Want woman to help with cows
and truck farming. Must have
"| business
*; have best of ref. OQ. EL Norton,

ability, healthy and
Fairburn.

Want good man for small farm
8 acres in pasture, 4 a. in patches |.
house and barn; on Cleveland
Road,.3 mi. Cornelia. Dallas ee
Cornelia.

Want at once a settled, Ghite
woman, strong, clean and heal-
thy, 40-50 yrs. of age, to live in

family of 3 and help with light | raspberries, $1. doz:

farm work, Room, board and

$5.00 month. Write or come, Mrs.

J. A. Crummey, Jesup, Box 351.

Want young man, white or col-}
ored, Overseer for wages to grow
truck crops, cows, hogs, chickens
Not over3 in family. Must furn-
ish good ref: W. M. Whats,
Jeffersonville. ~

Want middleaged - woman for
light farm work, for hom, board
and small salary. 12 miles Fitz-
gerald. Mrs. J. - McInnis, For-
est Glen, R 1.

Want good farmer able to fin-
ance self for 4 or 5 horse farm}
on thirds and fourths. 2-4 room
dwellings will go with 4 horse
farm; close to Accredited high

school, near town. Must under-
stand farming nad not afraid

to fertilize and work. Apply. J. G.
Daniel, Morgan.
i Want honest, healthy, country
| woman to live as one of family
of 2 and do light farm work.
-Brocklesby,. Riverdale.
(Live on Dixie Highway, 15 mi,
So. Atlanta.) .

Want clean, honest man that
can do any kind of farm work.

$8 mo. board and - laundry for

bal. 1934 and 1935. Write.
Hester, Tifton, R ie

Want good, clean girl, 18-20
years. of age for light farm work
Good: home and good Salary to
right. party. Write at once. A.
Ge Nason, Atlanta, Gen.
Del. Se

Wont middleaged, unincumber-
ed woman for gen. light farm
work, chickens, garden, cows;
etc. Live~as one of family, or
salary. Mrs. E. M. Lindsey, Len- }
Ox.
Want refined, middleaged white
woman for light farm | work.
Board. and reasonable salary.
Mrs. Fred Weaver, Atlanta, 2432
Boulevard Drive, N. E.

- Want gocd caretaker for. small
place. Prefer settied couple. Con-
Sider both white cr colored.
Comfortable residence, all con-
veniences, small house on place;

JE

| garden spot. and patches. Write
J. M.. Maddox,
Stone Mtn., P.O. Box 297, Phone |

or see; Miss

Stone Min., 82-J.

s
Yak

man for nice.

;M; Bermuda onion,



well equipped dairy. on. well im- |:

proved farm, 30 miles East At-
lanta on paved Highway. No. 12,
with or without cows. Halves or.
other ~ basis. Excellent trade.
Communicate, if mean business.
J. Cc. Upshaw, Covington.

Plants For Sale

Well rooted, 7 in. Chas. W.
cabbage plants, fresh and fine,
sowed last week in August. Now
ready. 300, 50c; 700, $1; $1.25
M. Postpaid. Expert packing.
Clyde Burel, Stone Mtn. -



Early, Imp. Klondike straw-_

berry plants, 20c ; $125 M:;
Citron seed, 20c Ib;-or exc.. for
dried apples. Rosie phe Cum. |:
ring, R 1. :

Ee, Ws cabbage SIADIES "5c ;

M. del, 500, SUE. -also pop corn,
$1 peck shelled. J .M. Beck, Bax-
ley R28

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- |
bage, Stone. .tomato and Ga. col-
lard. plants, Tac. M. del. 5 M.
$2.50; 10. M. $5. collect. Ovie},
Crowe, Gainesville, Ri:

Chas. W., and E. J, cabbage |?
plants, 500, 50c; 90c M; 5 M, $4; |
10 M. $7.50; Klondike and Lady
Poe a strawhe: rry plants, 500, 75c;
$1.25. M. 1 del: Now. ready.
Dewey. Mathis, Flowery Branch.

Dill plants, 30 for 253 Dill |
seed, 15c pkg. Postpaid. Mrs.. N.
B. Burden, Elberton, R 8.

~C. W., Dutch cabbage and Ga,
collard plants, 300, 40c; 90c M;
Mailed; Klondike and Everbear-
ing strawberry plants, 30c G;
($1.50 M. del. L. A. Crow, Oak-:
wood. :

Red and - -Black | Everbearing |
Blue Dam- |.
son and large Goose plums, Sug-
ar pear, 15c ea. Giant Mastodon
verbearing strawberry plants,
soc C. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleve-
land, R 4.

Lucretia dewberry, 15 C; 300,
$2: Himalaya blackberry, 2
Kudzu, $1. C; . Celestrial and
Brown. Turkey. fig, white scup-
pernong, Concord Ae $1 per
doz. DOSIDRIG: J. . Toole, Ma-{
con, R 2.

.Harliest Imp. Klondike straw-

berry. Well rooted, young plants,

30 C; $1.25 500; $2 M. del; Blue

Damson plums, 3 for 30; $1 doz. |

Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Read:
Missionary strawberry plants,
-very fine, $1.50 M. FOB, or $1.75].
M: del. Chas. Ww. cabbage plants
$1 M. del. J: W. Sellers, sues
R 4. 1

Fresh grown plants, ephbaee
Early | varieties, 60c per 500; $1)
white and
Postpaid.

yellow, same price.

Special prics on 5, M. and 10}
UM lots Ac C; Johnson, eeltegere

Md PP. Oe Box 310... <4
H. J. Wakefield cabbage plants

| 300, 40c; 500, 65c; $1 M. postpaid |

Fresh and wee R. Chancior,
Pitts.:

Frost-proof. cabbage, E. sy Chas

'W. Early Flat Dutch, Copenhag-

en, Golden Acre, also Ga. Blue

Stem collard. Ready for quick! _

shipment. Well rooted, nice pits.
pe M. Missionary strawberry, $2
-G. W. Coleman, Tifton.
iain: Wakefield, Flat. Dutch
Copenhagen Market cabbage |
plants ready. 500, 65c;. $1 M; 3

M. and up, 75c M. Quality, count, 4

Fpromptness guar. B. J. - Head,
Alma.

Early Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.75 M. del. Howell Pon-
der, Ellijay, R 2.

Large size Lady T. strawberry
plants, 25c C; $2 M; Everbear-
ing, 20 C; $1.50 M. All post-
paid to 3rd zone. Mrs. L. We
Seago, Pinehurst.

- Winter-proof, open field grown
WwW. Copenhagen, Flat Dutch cab-
bage and collard plants. Seed
sown in August, $1 M. del.5 M-

up, 65c M. Guar lew money back.



| exe. for white teea

good cond. Ea. pay, postage. Mrs. |
B. W. Dockery, Dahlonega, R 1.|
cabbage ee
atid Bermuda onion, White - and

year

Klondike strawberry



trees, 1 to 2 ft. $250 C. - Emley
Long, Cleveland, Roe 'G oe

Red Gold and Lady T. Straw:
berry. plants, 30 aoz. -Add pos-
tage. Sundried apples, 12c Ib. or
sacks in

Early J. and Chas.

Yellow, plants, 500, - 60; $1 M:"
Postpaid. anes prices on larg-
er lots. I. . Stokes, _ Pitggerala,:
R3.

| ing strawberry | plants, 75c, 500;

$1.50 M: 4 Red Gold with each |

order, del. J. H. Call, Ellijay, R
De
Collard Plants, 20 : 500, 50;
85c M; 5M . $3; Lady Thompson
strawberry, $1 50 M; Klondike,
$1.25 M. Effie ey Gainesville,
ed

Cabbage, = collard Seas onion
plants, Prepaid, 500, . 15e; $1 M;

M.., $3.75. L. H. Allison, Tifton. |
. : | plants, now. ready, $1

Cabbage, collard and onion
plants, Prepaid, 500, 75c;_ $1 M;
5 M. $3.75; J. M.. Davis, Tifton.

All var. cabbage plants, field |:
grown. Millions ready, 50c, 500; j
80c' M; Del. W.H. ae Bax: 5

ley, Rio
- Kudzu roots tree to. any one

te

wie will come and dig them. F. | Fi

W. Maddox, Stone Mtn.

E. J., Chas... W., and ee
hagen cabbage plants, Sis Mi 3
M, $2.75; 5M. $4.50. Mossed and
postpaid. Prompt. shipment. Sat.
ear Harold: Smith, Baxley. ~

Klondike strawberry. plants, 20c
C: Wc, 500; $1.50 M. Young
plants. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
) Ara. Waldrip, Flowery. Branch, R
1;

"Nice, large. Klondike. strawber-
ry plants, now ready, $1 M. Ad- |)
die Bennett, Flowery Branch, R
Be ee

cabbage plants. Good, strong and
well rooted. Prompt. service, 200,
Bae 50c MW Re 4 Stepbers,
Gainesville, R s

Rhubarb plants, 50c doz: 3 doz

$1.25; $2 M; Catnip, peppermint,

spearmint plants, 35 doz; Yel-
low root-and horehound, 60c doz
| Money order. Mrs. Thornton, Me-}

Curley, Hartwell. _ i
-Frost-proof cabbage and White

Bermuda onion plants, 75c. M. W.

W.. Williams, Quitman. se
Genuine Crystal Wax White & |

| Yellow Bermuda onion plants, $1.
'M; 60c, 500. FOB. Add postage.
on parcel: post. DFGeES: A. F. plait
| Both, 10c packet. Ww.
ton, Jesup. |

Heading collard plants, 500, 50;|

Lenox.

Chas. Ww. ibe ond 4

96c M. Minnie Mae Hendrix,
Valdosta.
Sev. M. fine i Brerbeantne

Strawberry plants, 30c C; $1.75

M. Sage, peppermint and Yellow :

root plants, 6, 0c: Exc. for sacks

or pigs. All del. Leo Blackwell,

Cleveland.

gressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 500, $1 del.
plants free with ea. order. A. D.
Call, Ellijay, R 2.
" oan
500, 85; $1.25 M; Old fashioned
scallion buttons, 75c gal. Red
multiplying onions, 85c gal. The-
resa Allen, Gainesville, R. 2.
Klondike strawberry pinnits:
/20c C;.$1.50 M; del. Lady T., $2

M. del. Prompt shipment. Geo. |

L. Durand, Gainesville, R 2.
Cabbage and collard. plants,

200, 30c; 500, 50; 90c- 5 Me}
Del. |

$3.50. Kudzu crowns, $1 C

1B. Crow, Gainesville.

Pr ogressive, -Everbearing and |
Lady. T. strawberry plants, 30c C;
Condons Mastodon, 40c CG:
Jungs Gibson, Junes - Se
bearer and Premiers Early, 2

Eiendike Lady T., Bvearbear- |

ib.
inoculate. 8. B:

Lady T., E. Klondike. and Pro- :
6 Red Gold }

E postage.



a iene. iiand Wakefi

proof. cabbage plants,
65c; $1 M;'5 M. up, 90

tage. No. chi Mrs. JO!
Bailey Hartwell, Rl

hagen cabbage plants,

|.del; 50c M. 5 M. or more, 45
| FOB, Nice, thrifty. pl
| guar, Bis E. Rhodes, B

Chas. Nee
Dutch eas ee

Millions Ria toee
Bermuda i cance oo

Rhubarb Sie 6 | a
50c; ace 10c Punch



Seca cane. Disease
Varieties, POJ 213;
807. $1 per C. at field

| Fred H. Smith, Stateshe

Parrish ats


Contains suffi

Ib. Jot 50 ibe $3. 50.

ope | so VW Moseley, -Sober ne 2
Copenhagen and C. Wakefield |: t

Muitiplying onion
postpaid. Grace-McEl
Old fashioned June.

seed, 15 100; 200, 25c; scall

onion seed, 150 qt.

free stone oe
$1.15; Missionary strawberry, 500 |.

tam hen. "Ms. co
Monroe.

Ibs. $1; Pie Bast 50c. 2 Ib,

iy Spice se eee sam

pay Market. ae 2
melon. eel ag 60 days:

not over year old. G,-
vidge,. ents; R 2, Care

seed, 10c good start,

start for 4 white gu =: ick

free of holes at 10 ea.
Mrs. eee
Rockmart, R Br .

ficid abean. seed, 350 Ib;
hull white table pea, 5
vice a butter, -30 1





1M. to 5 M. Stalks ae Ri
Cane. Good. and sweet. A
sons ge per oak

for. ae 50 oor ae Al true te I do









Ibs. - new, paige aowny
ars, 50 lb. del
est. Mrs. Mary, Collins, Cor- |








ey orders |

|
|

new :





Fer Gale e





Sample 08 | Ibs. at barn. Cash. Robert May,
| Hinesville.

600 lbs. yellow pop corn with

this yrs. | few blue grains mixed in, 6c
vod Hot shelled; 4c on the cceb. Not pre-

| paid. Mrs. GG, WwW. thridge,

=. Yawn, | . ' Americus. RFD 4,



COTTON SEED FOR SALE
No. 2 Stoneville cotton seed,

nod dty 1 1-16 inch staple. Ist yr. from

attie Mc- | breeders, $3 per 100 lbs. FOB. J.

'






-Damson plums, spearmint, horse- |

anything can use, Nan Kown,

thers. for sale.
: e. Mrs. Walter
Brandon, Norman Park, Box 128:
20 Ibs. goose feathers, 40c< Ib.
JW? Holland, Revister
Black walnut MEATS, 40c Ib.
. in5 or more 1b. lots. J. Ww.
Jorman, Richland, R. 5, Box 71.
Well developed female Guinea
Cavies) pigs, bred, $1 ea. FOB
my place. Ee Shelnutt, Col-
lege Park, 206 H. Columbia Ave.














Miscellaneous W anted

wagon. State
Res: noes






want 1 horse
- and oo
bert,







aia: worms, for




am, Hemp.
sd apples
a chicken.











: : Tobacco For Se

tobacco, 10c}





Pome - made Leaf
Lor SAS Ce! Z
eat, loc tb. FOR. Momeyor=)

~Mrs. Lila Campbell, Sur-|







33 smoking |
\ deer ton-_
Oak | barrels, |.





by parcel post for 75e.

ornton, Screven.

Tobacco W lanted



rs. Dave




a price. Mrs. a
zowdon, BR 1.

e cured smoking
6 re Whole Leaf
and mellow, free





|
cand p price del. Jewell ae Davis.









: Georgia Products

For Sale

. BUTTE Pea SALE
ae dbs. fine Jersy. butter each

ash with order. No |
VF Chamblee, Ccum-_



om.








Gide Mrs &.

1, Sb buc mm
250 miles, or
5 Jones, Jes=






: xed shuck corn.
S00 liso 507 bu. Porto |
Rice sweet ipeiiee: 65e bu. at.

nt farm: Jo Bo

M. Sims, Orchard Hill.

| for $1 FOB. Packed in
moss. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rock- |
mart, R 2.

4-5 ft., 8c ea. Not postpaid. Mrs. }

| ruff, Greenville.

j
D. Py & L. cotton seed, 4-8,

Green anc rine se Ho pepper, 3 $3 per 100 Ibs; 2 horse wagon,
ar. Figs, rested, wild ecose, blue | $99, M. Martin, Carrollton.



adish. Sell or exc. for en sacks | PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT

TREES FOR SALE. |
May cherry, 10c ea; $1-for 12;

Quince trees, 20c ea; 6 for $1;

Blue Damson plums, 20c ea. 6

May cherries, - white Willow
Peach and Goose plum = trees,

V. S. Laid, Gainesville, R. 7.
Several hundred Black Walnut
trees, $5 per C. Blanche Wood-

/

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE



--1933. crop pecans, 65 pounds

ks, free of | -

for sale or trade. G.

sy

-, toes. Make cash offer

Schleys, 15c lb; 50 lb. Stewarts,
15c 1b; 20 lb. Seedlings; 8c Ib.
Money order. W. O. Norton, Edi-
son.

Seedling pecans, new Russion
sunflower seed, shallot or chicken
corn, red and white pop corn,
shelled. All, 10c lb. postpaid. Exc.
for large white feed sacks at 5c
ea. Nice country hams, 25c lb.
postpaid. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,

| Ray City, R 2.

Stewart pecans, sound, good,
' well filled and meaty. Del. in
/small lots only by mail. 15 Ib.
|H. M. Moorman, Lovett.

Stewarts, Van Demens. and
other pecans for sale now. Mrs.

(ET. May, Warthen.

New crop Stewart pecans,
sound and good, big nuts, well

ton bags, del. filled. Small orders only. Del. in
a aan Ga. by mail. 15c lb. H. M. Moor-|

man, Lovett.
New crop. finest pecans, se-

lected and shipped. dbl. sacked,
i iin 10 1b.-Jots : postpaid in Ga;
ied apples to Schleys, 10 lbs. $2.50; Stewarts,
ie toboeco: 1 , $2.25;
postage. Send | | Claud Powell, Pelham.
Ash, |

Money-Makers, $2. Mrs.



POTATOES FOR SALE
Irish Cobbler eating potatoes,
/No. 1 Grade, $f bu. Fred Scroggs,

| aN



SYRUP FOR SALE
2 barrels good and heavy Sor-
ghum syrup, 33% and 26% gal.
cap. 40c gal. FOB. M. a Moore,
Richland.
Syrup for sale, 200 an: or more
H. Johnson,
Conyers, R 2.
Pure Cane syrup, 12 half gal.

| cans to case, $3.25; 6 gal. cans to}.
case, $3. per case, or trade for

seed oats at 75c bu. Malvin Col-
lins, Whigham.

1 bbl. 35 gal. good Ga. Ribbon
Cane syrup, 1933 crop, in new

Cypress bbl. 50c gal. Mrs. C, C.}

Long, Ludowici. Rt. B.

Pure Sugar Cane syrup, 12

| halves to case, $3.50; 6 gal. cans

to case, $3.25 per case; want
about 15 lbs. Willet Wonder Eng.
/pea seed. Malvin Collins,
ham. __ : |

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

1500 more or less, large tender
collards, also 25 bu. green toma-
at my
, patch. R. F. Terrell, es
iR 3.

Red Hot pepper, 20c gal; dried |
peaches, 15c.lb. Cash, or exch.
for 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks. Pos- |



Call _ R tage included. All 1934 _

\d. Li. Sorrells, Royston, R

damp }

{I pay

cocks, Parks



Red. Mrs. J. E. Bikes, Cochran,
Reem:
Yo-Yo pepper, ee ripe
pods for seed, 10c postpaid. Mrs.
J. F.. Folds, Hillsboro, R 1.

1 acre nice turnips with large
roots, or for salad. For quick sale
to truckers. Ezell Willis, Fender,
RFD 1.

Green and Red pimiento pep-
per, 30c gal. Include postage
Sage plants, 8c ea. G.D. Gun-
nels, Ashland, R 2.

600 fine head of Collards ready

for market. Miss Ruth Brown,
Shiloh, R 1, Box 120.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Will buy several bu mixed peas



at Market Bulletin prices. How-

ard Barnett, Danielsville, R 4.
Want 100 bu. mixed cow peas.
Walter Rahman, Macon, R 1.
Want.100 tons Velvet beans in
pod, del. by truck. C.. A.
well, Covington.
Want. Field peas. Quote euert

|tity and best price. Wallace D.

Bates, Tunnel Hill. R 2.
Want 100 bu. good field peas.

State what you have and price. |
Theo Titus, Jr.,

Thomasville.



CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED
Want 50 bu. ear corn, Yellow
preferred. Give best prices, not
over 25 miles here, on hard roads.
Chas. Seiferman, Sylvester.

FRUIT WANTED
Exe. large pecans, this years



crop, good and dry, for good eat-

ing apples, or dried fruit, Mrs.
W. B. Hester, Blakely, R 3.

Want 50 Ibs. dried horse ap-
ples, free of peelings and core.
State best price FOB your sta.
express. Cash. Alonzo
Paulk, Jr., Wray.

Exc. first class butter at 25c
Ib. for sound dried apples, at 10c
Ib. del, Prefer Horse apples, free
ef core and peel. Mrs. W. T
Bryan, Sharpsburg.

Want 25 or 30 lbs. nice dried
peaches, of good quality. If in-
terested, write, giving price. Jas.
H. Carithers, Moultrie.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES WANTED
Want 2 papershell pecan trees
Gov. insp., true to name, not
under 3 yrs. old. State what you
have and price.

Murrayville. .

PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED

Want to exc. good value for
large, well filled, this yrs crop
pecans, Communicate with: Mrs.
John I. Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War-
ren St., N. E., Phone, Dearborn,
0489-W.

Poultry Fo or Sale _

BANTAMS f
6 hens and 2 roosters, pure
White, pure bred bantams.
Hens now laying, 50c ea. Not









prepaid. Miss Emily Gunnels, |

Commerce. R 3.

16 pure bred R. C. Golden
Sebrights: 12 hens and 4 roos-
ters, this yrs hatch, almost
grown, $2 for trio; $1.50 pair,
or $10 for lot. Exch. for peas
at Bulletin prices. Send sample
in first letter. T. M. Gulley,

| Hartwell. Rol.

Pair of March hatch, pure
White bantams, $1. Willie G.
Dobbins, Marietta. Box 147.

BARRED AND OTHER
- ROCKS a
2 pure bred B. R..



Cream A grade,
$2 ea. or $3 for the 2. Exc. for
2 of: same breed; eggs, $1 per
15: del. Mrs. C. S. Ahl, Ousley,
2 pure bred B. R. cockerels,



: eadiay for: ee a each; 10]

-M. A. Brady,

1933 |



1 yrs. old, par Mrs. a. HL
McDaniel, Alamo.

7 full bred Thompson B. R.
roosters, April hatch, $1 ea;
one, same stock, 16 mos. old,

$1.50. Not prepaid; 2 settings
per week hatching eggs, 75c
per set. Cartons-ret. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Millen.

. Parks pure bred B. R. cock-
ersls, Cream Grade, Rating,
D-1-34. April hatch, $1.50 ea.
Money order. Mrs. A. H. Wat-
son, Graymont.

1 prize winning Parks B. R.
2 yr. old cock, healthy and vig-
orous, $1.50. Money order. Card
for reply. Mrs. James T. Holt,
Summerville.

12 White Rock 1933 Hens, $i
ea; 10 pullets, 8 mos. old, 75c
each. Fischel strain. (Hens
through moulting, ready to lay.
Mrs. Chas. G. Cooper, Lumber
City.

20 White Rock March pul-
lets, nearly ready to lay, $1 a.
20 pullets, 3 mos. old, 50c ea.
Genuine Fischel strain. Mrs. S.
W. Hughes, Scotland.

Pure Parks B. R. cockerels,
6- 7 mos. old, $2.50 pair; 4 - 6
mos. pullets,50, 75 and 90c ea.
Money order. Return crates.
Mrs. John A. Watson, Gray-
mont. R 1.

Well dev. March hatch,
choice, select, AAA B. R. Di-

| rect from Rusk: 15 pullets and

3 cockerels, $23, or $1.50 ea.
FOB. Money order only. Mrs.
J. F. Poole, Rockmart. Re:

- BRAHMAS

5 thoroughbred Light Beans
ma pullets and cockerel, wt.
albout 5 lbs. $6; 8 thoroughbred
Thompson March hatch B. R.
eockerels, $1 ea. All FOB. Mon-
ey order with order. Mrs. P. A.
Rodgers, Sycamore.

CORNISH





Dog strain Cornish rooster, $1.-
50; 7 mos. old cockerel, same
strain, 75c. Both for $2. Cash.
Mrs. B. M. Kitchings, Jeffer-
sonville.

Pure Dark Cornish cowkeenas.
75c and $1 ea; pullets and 18
mos. old hens, $1 ea. FOB. H.
W. Thurmond, Greshamville.



GAMES e

Sheltons Roundheads for

sale. Mrs. R.'S. Bing, Gore, R
1, . :

Choice Roundhead pullets
almost grown, Best blood lines,
from famous old strains, $1
ea. 6 for $5; few 2 yr. old hens.
$1.25 ea. few grown trios, $5.
Sat. guar. R. H. Cavin, Menlo.

4 Allen Roundhead April
cockerels, 750 ea. 4 pullets, 60c
ea. All bred- from Winners. Lot
for $5. FOB. Mrs. W. H. Mc-
gees \Cahoun, 610 No. Wall
St.



_ GIANTS :
White Giant cockerels, May

$1 ea. E. W. Huff, Statham.

LEGHORNS

100 selected Booths AAA,
300 to 342 eggs strain, 5 mos.
old W. L. pullets, $1.56 ea: 8
cockerels, $2 ea. Mrs. Clifton
Jordan, Boston.

50 head Eng. W. L. April 1st
hatch pullets, now laying.
Guar. to be healthy and fine
cond. $1 ea. J.
Graymont.
Force-Mantled, pure Tor-
mahlen Light Brown L -hens,
15c ea. in lots of 12 Express
paid; also Parks B. R. roost-
ers, $2 ea. Mrs. J. B. Collier,
Cochran.

20 W. Li hens, 18 mos. old
_ eee REN Hol





=
eX



17 mos. old pure bred Bull

Ist hatch, Jim Brown strain, |

Be Parrish,





beriin, si prreny Re.

12 fine Barron Eng .W
pullets of Roselawn AA,
305 quality, 5 mos. old, $'
50c ea. FOB. Coop to.be-
Mrs. Nellie Grubbs, Demo: e















50 purc bred Buff Legho:
hens, Yr. oid, now laying,
culls, $38, or 80c ea. 1 Buff



rooste. given with 50 hens.
P. Brown, Meansville.

OFRPINGTONS |

4 Buff Orp. about. ready
lay pullets and cockerel, Apr
hatch, egg-a-day strain, $5
Mrs. I. R: Millans, ' New.
TT Tem: le Ave. F















trip! 3A; March hotel. _
V. Hicks, Adel, BPD Ty:

iy

laying: 1 ea. MES. Wyatt
Spann, Broxton, R 2. Box 3.

5 mos. old Buff Orpington
31 pullets and 4
Booths eee


































quick sale. W. D. Wwaldce






lanta, RR 1,: Box 201. eo
Rock Road.) ye
PHEASANTS






,Amhearsts, Silvers, Gold







Reeves; Ringnecks. Price
request. Also Japanese Silk
bantams, 35c ea. Mrs. J.

Crowe, Newnan, 80 pee
: Goldens, $10 pair; sev. ex












cock. birds; Silvers, $15 tr
Mongolians, 1 cock, 4 hen
$12.50. AN full plumage:



Fpershell pecans, also 500 tu
keys for Christmas del. Day
Jennings, Jr., Americus.

5 Pheasant hens and 1 Too:
ter, $10. Hamiiton sone.
eon, R iy
















PIGEONS

2 prs. Eng. Pouters, 2
Red Carneaux, 1 pr. Mode!
1 pr. Nuns, several odd bi
All for $7. 50. EB Smith,
lanta, 20 Gertrude Place.

BR; REDS.

Fine breeding stock ee
Bloodtested hens and oc
bird, $1 ea; fine pullets, ab
ready to lay, $1.25. ea. RR:
| Yeager, Zebulon. .

1 Donaldson strain R. dr
cockerel, $1.50 FOB. Mrs, J,
Shearouse, Guyton.

5 large March R. J, Re
lets, ready to lay, and E
er, $4.50 for lot. Mrs.
| Smoak, Warwick.

WYANDOTTES

2 thoroughbred Tarbo
S. L. Wyandotte Fe
hatch cockerels, $1 ea. no

naid. Miss Mary Gant UN
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ss, ATINEAS,
puers. ETC., FOR SAL
2 large turkey hens
gobbler. 2 July hatch 3
ones, $12.50 for lot, Mrs.
nis Peterson, Willaco
Ri. 2,
62 M. B. turkevs, S
hatch: 32 hens. iwt. 1
30 toms. 20-30 Ibs. Exes
early Spring breeders. 30
40 Avril hatch. 28c Ib:
hatch, FOR. Mrs. Lester
Crary, Molena. ~-
Pure bred April Hae h-
perback Pronze, RPird
Giant strain. $8 pair:
keys, day old. for Oct. 31s
25e ea. Mrs. John H




































































B. Preston, Cusseta.
M. B. April hatch

blers, $5; hens, $3.4
9105: Agnes