Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 November 22

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VOLUME 17.




Ei DEPARTMENT. is

STATE CAPITOL




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G.C. ADAMS *_



_ PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS
: ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934.

A AG RICULTUREL

Sere gage

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NUMBER 46.






















ee The farmer who raises all af hie feed 7 food: has
but little to fear from the money baron or the sheriff.

one dollar.



| of fertilize
; abundantly,

It is not too late to sow - small grain aad legumes. The
outlook is that all feed and food will be very 7 next

Sow pis wheat and oats. Wheat | sown broadcast i is
practically safe from winter killing. Oats sown in drills be
are killing only about one year in fifteen.

By making a good crop of Austrian Peas or vetch and
clover, you can turn _your uplands into bottoms. One acre
of bottoms will often produce more corn than ten acres
of upland. Fresh inoculation can be had from the Depart-
ment of Agriculture at cost, 25c per acre or 5 acres for

When one acre of legumes. will produce $25. 00 worth S
it seems so foolish not to plant them =



these needs.



GrC. ADAMS,

Commissioner of Agriculture.

SOW MORE WHEAT OATS AND LEGUMES

It is very profitable to sow rye, while it is not a
legume, it furnishes a great deal of humus in the soil
which prevents the ground from baking and aids i in con-
serving moisture.

Probably nothing has so oxippled: farming in our
State as the heavy drain on it from the cost of fertilizer.

ye We can no longer succeed in farming i in the old slip
_ shod way. When a Texas farmer can plant and cultivat
two hundred acres of cotton alone without any fertilizer |
and pick a bale an hour with a mechanical picker, it is not
difficult for us to sense the imminent danger of having to
~ leave cotton out of our farm program.

A safe Georgia foray program must alias plent
of feed and food and right now is the time to prepare for


























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Grain and Hay For Sale

25 or 30 bu. Abruzzi seed rye,

ped in 2% bu. sacks, $1.50
FOB. J. S. Tankersley, Elli-



tons Ist class Peanut hay for
2 mi. East Ft. Valley. Baled

Foreman, Ft. Valley, RFD.

avine Hay for sale or exc.
some for good, new sugar cane
p. G. Bs. Cleveland, Ft. Val-

Rocha and Peavine Hay, $1
100 Ibs. $20 ton; corn, 75c bu.
at. barn. Jy BD; Williams, Axson,

Goolsby Super Blue Stem
eat. Highest Official yield in
state. 51 29-100 bu. per A. $2.00
au. FOB. J; 0H. oe





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OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

MARKET REPORT

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, November 19, 1934. Always. Subject to Variation.

ao Produced nearby Home selected fresh exes: Retail, 45 doz; Wools, 4 39c doz.

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so

land Ped. stock. Reg. Per. N









_ Atlanta .
Eggs, Extra, Selected Whites, doz. - 35 INDEX =
Eggs, Extra, doz. a-=----+---=---- on ! Page
Eggs, Standard, doz, -------------- 30 F- Grain and Hay For Gale Sie eeee got
Eggs, Georgia trade, dos ee AE Grain and Hay Wanted =... 1
| Eggs, yard run, doz. wacncoengnnn= | | 8 Poultry For Sale. ...:.ccecccsssseteecssssecneee
" Hens, Heavy-Breed, Ib. ----------- 14 7 Poultry Wanted 2.22 aS
Hens, Leghorns, Ib. i Sess LE Ae 10-.12 |. Eggs For Sale .............. OR Ee apne ete 2
sashers: MW 2 ee eee 220% Live Stock For Sale
a : 12- 14 Live Stock Wanted .
Siege i ee rae : Positions Wanted ........ pea
PUIGEss WU gcesertes-io ae en----=- 15 fF Farm Help Wanted: -....ntecreenn 3
SPICES. 1s = ee 10 Plants For Sale 22.02.20. Se 4; 4
Geese lbs ee ae ee 10 Seed For Sale
piglee te Ib. | : 15 Seed Wanted ....
ee ge. iscell le ee
Gauntry. Buller best table, Ios. 20 Lene 4 oe ae
i: cs Vices iscellaneous Wanted ...........-..-.-------- 47
Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to hd 82%
PebaCeOuP Or Sales saree ee 4
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. ------ 90 Tob Wanted ee a
Cabbage, per 100 Ibs, -----------= (125 | Georgia products For Sale wu 4
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton, ee OO CORE & SOONER ee cee es j
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton ---------. 14.00. sen eds

| Nash, Smyrna. ;

|W. D. Choice March cockerel:





SPANISH PEANUTS, No. 1, $60.00 to 555 00 per tole Del. Mills.











































| Poultry F For Sale
BARRED AND OTHER ROCK

| -Parks str. April and May
hatch cockerels from: Cre:



543 C-34. $1:75 ea. or $3. pr
FOB. Light wt. coop returnec
by parcel post.. Mrs. HH

a Daisy, san :

- Fine Fischel White Plymout
Rock hens, 12 to 19 mos.
75c ea: also Ruck AAA. Buf
Minorca roosters, 90 (repo)
lets, 50 and 75c ea. Febru
pullets, direct, 90c ea. |

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Pure Parks B. R. Foun
}tion stock, direct, Crean
Grade. Reg. Per. No. 51T-C-:
from bloodtested flock fo

chicks ~ late!
Mrs.

$3 pair; baby
Money order.
Thayer, Daisy.

-Fischel White Rock. pullets
and cockerels April. hatch
AAA Grade, $1.25
for pure bred bantams,
Herring, Hartwell. R 1.

10 thoroughbred Fise che
cian White Rock pullets : ae

_|2 cockerels, Spring ba
| ea. Mrs. A. Ge Holliday, A J





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Market Bulletin
ublished Weekly by the
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t

Department Of

- Agriculture
_ . Executive Offices,
fate Capi tol, Atlanta, Ga.



G. . ADAMS,
- Commissioner.



H RSDAY, NOV, 22, 1934 |



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: od pullets, B5c. ea.
$1.50. Exch. for anything
Ors, Jae BAINES:
boro.
CORNISH
Cornish roosters, $1.50
Xmas., then $2 ea.
95. per.-15: Carton re-"
P. O. Money order.
Peeing. Adel. Rt,
jure bred, large type Corn-



ockerels, April hatch, long

eggs $1.25 ea, Crated,
Mrs cB: Benneit, Can-

re bred. Cornish FPebru-
age v8,



hatch. stags, Muss
ond Jordan, crossed,
Ss

re b0c) ea. -del-

.| Athens,

Speckled,
Guinea hens and 1 rooster, 40c |.

| strain rosea!

op ea.



Live Stoc



games, 2 and 4 yr. old cocks, Ee

$4 ea; stags and puliets, $1.50; |.
SeRs, March and April del. $2
per 15. Eyerything guar. pure.
T. M. Weaver, Ashland. R 1.
Box 57. = zy

Exch. 45 or iy W. L. Holly-
wood 250. egg
healthy and -now: laying, for
full blooded Dark Cornish pul-
lets. J. W. Martin, Climax.



GIANTS
April hatch, AAA. Jersey
White cockerels, $1.50 ea. 2 or
more, $1.25 ea. FOR. No culls.
W. H. Richardson, Elberton.
3) :
5 White Jersey Giant. cock-
erels, Salmon <strain: Came
from hlgodtested flock, wt.
about 8-tbs. $2 ea. Mrs. -S. D.

Adkins, Vienna. R 5.

LEGHORNS
~ 60. W: Ll. pullets.. Bnelish
heavy laying strain, 5 mos. old,
nearly. ready. to lay, $1 ea. or
exch. for fresh cows. John Wal-
lace, Atlanta 961 oe
St: 82-2. v
118 April 1933 hatch ohn
Barron, Fing. strain Leghorn
hens, 60c ea. at farm. Through
moulting, now laying. D. S.

Allen, Williamson. R 2.

R



Leghorn rooster, a beauty, $1
cash, del.z3 young roosters,
same hatch, May 1934 hatch,
if all are taken.
Exch. for 4 hens, large. breed.
(a. pre-pay chgs. Ru. Me Adams,
Res

25S. Cy B; hoe -80c eas |
cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. L. H.
Cousins, Greenville. R 3.



MINORCAS |

1 extra fine White Minorca
1% -yr. old cock. Ped: flock.

|| $3; Pair, $4; also Buff Cochin |
| bantams. $5 trio. E. hee
| Newton.



os ORPINGTONS 3 ;
1 pure bred Buff Orp. May

1933 hatch rooster, $1; 3 Blue

white breasted

-ea; Silver Skin onion sets, 18c |

| Io. Postpaid. Mrs. W. a. Dan-
ae Dawson. .

April 1933 hatch Ferris str: |



PIGEONS FOR SALE
5 prs. large, fine White King
pigeons, $4. FOB, or exc. for
hens or friers. B. H. Dunn, At-
lanta, 605 Chamber of Com-
merce Bldg.

- I. REDS
2.5.C, TI. Red, Donaldson
1932 and 1933
hatch, $1 ea; 1 Cornish roost-
er, 1933 hatch, Si. Mrs: J, F.
Trawick, _ Tennille.





: TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

| DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
- Large Gray and White geese,
$5 per pair; also Nubian buck

| about 2 yrs. old, $5. E. H. Ries,

Macon. 972 Walnut St.
14 raised this year Beowe

|mixed with Silver strain tur-

keys: 2 shens, 1 gobbler, $7;
gobblers, $2.75 ea:
$33. FOB. Healthy flock.
Ets D.*Raulerson,. Rockingham.
Ret

Mallards, wild, beautiful
strain and specimens, 2 drakes,
$1 ea; ducks, 90c ea. FOB; al-

Bros. strain accredited best

| stock, 90c ea. FOB. D. C. Col-

lier, Barnesville. ae:
Giant Bronze turkeys for
breeders. New blood from Cali-

\fornia each year since 1930.

Extra fine quality. Z. J. Lee,
Red Oak.

2 White Pekin. ducks. and. 1
drake, 10c ea. FOB. Exch. for
corn shelled, or peanuts. Bu.
each. W. H. Hopkins, Chamblee.
Bee be

30 turkeys, 25c lb; also about

-| Mattie Qdey, Cuthbert. R 3.
Fat dressed turkeys, 30c Jb.



King, a R 2.

BABY CHICKS
Want, 4 or 500 baby chicks,
any large breed, to

halves to 12. wks. old: Furnish

feed any pay half transporte,

F: Dilbeck, Loving.

Want 1 M. baby chicks. to
raise on halves: to 10 wks. old.
Prefer Reds:..E. M. Herron, At~-
lanta. 726 Kir Hewood Ave. S. E.

tion chgs: J



LEGHORNS
Want to buy 25 W. L. April

pullets, cheap, or will-exch. 16:

mos, old Holstein heifer. .for
game..No culls; want.to buy
nice, gentle Shetland pony,
cheap or exc. good milch cow
for. same. I: R. Hobby, Fitz-
gerald. R 1.

Want 8 or 10 Harlin vate.

W. L. hens at reasonable price.
Must be large hens. J. T. Ow- |

ens, Covington. 2.

Want 20 or 25 W. L. pullets
for. cash. If 5 mos. old, or over,
pay 50c ea. From good laying
strain, no culls. 2. cockerels
non-related to pullets. Mrs. J.
B. Cullers, Midville. R 2. .



MINORCAS
Want 1S. C. Black Minorca |
March or April hatch rooster.
Will exch. 1 Tompkins strain

BR. Ber. Red March hatch

rooster for same. ee James,
Manor. ; x

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



Will. buy some 1933 hatch |

guineas, Advise what you have
and price. Howard Barnett,
Danielsville. R 4...



_ Eggs For Sale

Turken (Spencer Wonder
Bird) eggs, $1.25 per setting.
Miss Rebecca Campbell, Atlan~
ta. 860 Boulevard S. E.

Eegs for setting from large
type. Dark Cornish, unrelated
stock, also pullet eggs. 65c per
setine. Postage not paid. Mrs.
Ss ds Akers, Fender.





entire lot,
Mrs. |

so 12 Wyandotte pullets, Smith

25 lbs. Red pepper, 25c lb. Miss |

For Thanksgiving and Xmas, |.



Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
1 Jersey cow, calf 2 wks. old,



4 gal. per day if well fed; also.
|4.R. I. Red pure bred roosters, |.

$1 ea. Mrs. J. 8. Thornton, Fay-
etteville.
reRoroushwed: Herefords,
cows, some with calves, all prov-
en breeders. Reg. in buyers
name, $40 to $50 ea; also bulls

*) and heifers, any age. W. B. Hut-

-chinson, Albany.

Pure, bred ~lersey:- Guernsey
(cross) cow with 1st. caif. Fine
breeding. $25 or $20. without calf
at my barn, Exc. for fat beef |
cattle at market price if del. to
me. J. A. Dickey, Midville, R2.

1 nice cow, 4 yrs. old, half
Jersey, second calf due July 24,
1935. Cheap for cash. J.P. Scott,
Register, R2.

2 very fine Hereford ie
pure bed, also 5 Jersey bulls, ex-
cellent breeding. Reg, or sub. to
reg. for sale; Want pure bred
Duroc boar, 6 to 10 mos. old. Ss.
L. Thornton, Dewyrose, R 2.

Cow, 4%. gal. when fresh last

May; 3 gal. on pasture all sum-.

mer: 2 gal. now (more with good

feed), freshen in July again. She.
| never goes dry. Her mother gave

6 gal. and 3 qts. $25 cash, or
trade for dry, fat cows. L. M.
McEachern, College Park, R 2,
Near Cooks Crossing.

Reg. Jersey cow with 3rd_ calf

fers, 13 mos. and 15 mos. old, $25 |

and up strain,|

ee on}

| Olympia Circle, Ss: Ww.

| ducing stock. and can be regis-

tered, H. L. Elliston, Ellaville. .
6 yoke of oxen for sale. J. H.
McVeigh, Waynesville.

3 Jersey heifers, 1 coming. 3
yrs. bred and-2 coming 2 yrs. old,
also 10 B. Rock Yr: old hens, 60c
ea. for hens, Mrs. G. W. Darnell,

Rabun Gap.



FOR SALE

Duroe Jersey boars by World
Grand Champions, 750 lbs..2 yr.
old boar. $40; '700-1b. 144 yr. old
bear, $40; ~ 250 1b: 8: mos.
boars, $25 ea. Henry. T. Lums-
den, Talbotton.

Bo Be Guinea hogs,

HOGS

African

strain pigs, $3 ea. All sizes. Pri-, or 900 lbs. Pay reasonabl

ces up to $15 ea. L. B. Toler,
Glenwood.

~ Duroc Jersey, pred sows and
gilts, and young boars. Best. of
stock, Reg. Reasonable prices for
quick sale. H. E, Newbury, At-
lanta, 880 Flat Shoals S. E.

20 pigs for sale, weaned, P.C.
type, at my farm, 2% mi, Hast
of Gray on Dixie Highway No.
22. J. T.. Morton, Gray.



HORSES AND MULES

: FOR SALE

Good mule, S yrs. old, wt. 900
lbs. $75. R. L. Johnson, Fair-
burn, Box 2:

- Shetland pony, gentle, for sale.
W. H. McMichael, Atlanta, 1558
phone,
Ra. 0343.

Mare mule, about 1200 Ibs. wt.
Gentle, work anywhere (culti-
vated 19 A. this year). $35 cash
for quick sale. F. T. McLeod,
College. Park, 2, Box- 196." 8

Young bay horse mule, wt. 1
M. lbs. sound in every respect,
worked 1 yr. 6 yrs. old, $125 at}
my barn, or trade for good plug
mule and difference. W.. B. Kil-
crease, Sylvester; Ro.

1 pr. mare mules, wt. 1 M. lbs.

| ea. about 8 yrs. old, $250. 00; or

trade for a larger pair.
Clements, Chickamauga.

1 farm mare, fair cond., fast
worker. (Finished my crop this
yr. with her). Age about 10 yrs.
$50. Mr. Baler, College Park R
iy Box 33: ae Rd.
Cooks Crossing).

GC,

10. yrs. old, no plug. Sound. in

very respect: Also 1 horse wagon |

$75. Mrs. Ethel George, Atlanta,
Center Hill, BP. O.Box227.



50:

(heifer), $45 without calf; 2 hei-
young, gentle,



RABBITS FOR SALE

. 12 White rabbits, 4 bucks and

8 does, $6, or trade for 10 good

hens, not over Yr. old. Mrs. J.

W: Simpson, Atlanta, Ret, Box
281 A.

White buck, rabbit, pink- -eyes,
toc, Ida Baugh, St. George.
1 Chinchilla buck, light grey
with a little white on him, wt.
about 5 lbs. 50e plus postage. C.
Es Sauls, Winder,



e SHEEP AND. GOATS

oe FOR SALE ee
. 2 Nubian goats: buck and doe,
for sale or trade. B. F. Sindorf
College Park, R 2, i Box 114,

Live Stock Wanted _

_ CATTLE WANTED

Want young Jersey cow. No
bad Habits, guar. to give 4 gal.
or better per day, fresh or to
freshen soon. State best price





del. Must be reasonable. A. C.|

Burke, Decatur.
~Want the 2 heaviest milking
cows that I can find. T. B. test-
ed. Write particulars in full and
price to: Robert W. Ferguson,
Ferandina, Fla.,

O. Fla. |

Want to swap 2 young heifers,

2 and 3 yrs. old, for good 3 gal.
cow, fresh,

old |

Sab)

| board,
1 good Grey mare mule, about laundry anti sala

Westbe

Resident of
Cumberland sland, Ga., hut Pe

-or soon to freshen,
a cow: Cees

age, for ued 1M. ee horse
wagon, P. H. Sapp, Arco, Bo:

. HOGS WANTED

Want 2 Black African . inea
gilts and ij non-related male. *
C. Davis, Buchanan. |

Want pure bred. little be
Guinea shoats or pigs. \
best prices. . G, Summer
Buchanan, R 1.





HORSES AND MULES
2 WANTED = _
Exc. 1 mare mule on a pair
mare mules: Sound in ever
not over 8 or 19 yrs. old, owt

price: on, exchange. Mrs: _ Bessi
i. Parker, Austell, R 2.

Exe. reg. Jersey cow, 314
to freshen December 3rd a
good 900 lb. mule, work an
where, for larger mule, not.
12 yrs. old;have other reg.
seys for sale or exch. Mrs.
| Hill, Palmeto .



: RABBITS WANTED
Want to hear from part
having a New Zealand Ww
buck. Like to make an excha:
M. M. Murray, Americus, Rt
Want 2 or 4 pure Chine
does, already bred, > -chea
eash, or exc. nice, 6 mos. old.
Jersey. heifer, from 5 gal.
for same. B. ee Tem



SHEEP AND GOATS,

a good flock of breedin
also some heifer calves. W.
Rockel, Jr., Thomasville, R 6

head good range goats. Py
Saanan blood, but will take
dinary type, if no better can
offered: Nannies or good
nannie kids, in neighborh
50c ea. del. to my farm a
vania, Ga., by truck. Com n
cate with: Uly O. Thom
Circuit Judge, Miami, Fla.

Positions Wanted

Want work





on farm.
yrs. old. Reliable and ex
ienced. Jim Flanagan, Atl
54 Pryor St. Clo nae
reau.

Want good 2

with good man, who Ce

ish work when not i

in family, 5 good
Good ref. D. C. Lively, At
ta. 646 Wells St.

or 8 mi, Brunswick or Sava:
nah, with fair bldgs.,
for truck farming ~ and
consider looking after
with small farm. Am
farmer and know how 40.
dle any kind of stock. J
Ve Glennville. Ree
Want/ work on farm. C
black smith work and a Oo
mill and keep up farm |

*|Can furnish ref. Write

in first letter.
Bowman. ;
Exp. poultryman a Wi

_ -

~ | Married, sober, honest, reliab

College - training.
wages. References.

If interested in. either,
bee Wa ions, Jasper. R

5> room house, near nich
Able finance self. M. F
son, Atlanta. 88 Spruce

B.

Want good water p
grist mill to operate. 3(
exp. C. M. Avera, Hap
4300 Stewart Ave. 2

_ Want Job on farm fo






x

hd. Gasie man ge

farm. an drive tractor,

d do all kinds of dairy
poard and | ud

1d one tools f for
Bikae 6a;
. W. W. Dent,

ville) RFD 1.

t 1 horse farm. 3 in

Have to be furnished.

or call at once: Nancy

girl wants

Do- light farm
Salary ~ and

Write: Miss

321 chain: Martinez. R

arm of 20 to 30
4 room house and
ut- -bldgs. for *s-1935.
rent. Want with good
>. Sutton, Experiment.
farm, 15 to 20 A. land,
room house, out-
ec0r 1935, Standing
be within 10 mi
Columbus. Want
ure. a M. Russell,

A,

J, or both, running
lease, or: nee

particulars, Bis W. King,
139 Baker St., N. W.
t job. on farm. Experi-

erences. J. S. Collett,
R 4. Box 589. Clo Dora,

|

job on farm. Can do
.d of farm work. 30 yrs,
McConnell, Atlanta.

e| ler,
30 yr. old widow, with baby
2 yrs. old, wants home with |:

ad. habits.
Padena.

Write.

fear. goad school.
O. U. Singleton,

irl wants job with
farm doing light
canning, etc. Ref.

oky, Wadley. R22
-unincumbered, 35
dont mind work,
ce in nice home on
oking after flowers,

d other light farm |-

once. Mrs. W. J. Ed-
eysville. R14: Clo. J.

on farm-with nice.
- light farm work,
S and board. Am

~Jaundry and
age. No bad: habits
ing. Earl Park, El-



Positene Wanted



to be
Small
h

mo ved.

ji} le

convenient to
Salary and board < and
my household
Mrs. Lois Nix, Fastan-
9O

ae

| Ble,

yr. old young man, sin-
wants job as earetaker of
estate, Consider ist class dairy,
close to Atlanta or Rome. No
bad habits, t, <1: MeKissich,
Meansville. R- 1.2

Want farm job..as general
over with share crop for
family, or will work on poul-

seer,

try, stock or dairy farm. Sal-

ary OY percentage bAsis. Life
time training and experience,
Ref. exch. V..M. Owenby, At-
lanta, 97 Lakewood Terrace.

Reewe farm overseer, exp. in
all kinds farming and modern
farm machinery, also Sede
se hogs, and can operate grist

mill; wants job for 1935. Wife :

ae self only. Go anywhere,
Ref. exch. Salary no object.
Write at once, HE. D. Harris,
Atlanta. 57 Broad St., S>-W.
Clo Bartel Mere Co.

Want position operating
corn and wheat mill on sal-
ary or Share basis. J. W. West,
Atlanta, 29 Tenth St., N. W.

Want place as farm fore-
man for 1935. General, crops.
A. oS. Hicks. Adel.

27 yr. old woman wants job

with geod people on farm doa-'

ing. light farm work. Willing
worker. Prefer somewhere near
State Sanitarium. Ref. exch.
Miss Dea Martin, Baldwin, R 1.
Want good 2 horse-crop and
extra work until time to make
crop. Can do any kind of farm
work. Willing worker. Go*any-
where in So. Go. John Chand-
Alapaha. R 1. Box 81.

reliable people on farm, assist-
ing with light farm work for
home and reasonable saalry,
Mrs. Omie Summervill, College

| Park. R 2. Box 125. Clo J. B.

Dodson.
~ Want. position as farm fore.

man or caretaker of property.

Life time exp. in general farm-
ing, also do rough. carpenter
and blacksmith work. Commis-
sion or salary basis. A No. 1
references. H. R. Pippin, Cul-
loden.

Want dairy job for . wages,
a da farm on 50-50 basis, al-
so. 1. to hire out. J. H. Cook,
Chipley. R 1.

Want jcb. with turpentine.

-Exp. truck driver, etc. Man and

wife only. Best of ref. No drunk-
ard. W. V. Morgan, Ellabelle.

_ Want large 1 mule or small
2 mule crop for 1935, in Sum-
ter or adjoining county. 50-50
basis. Can partly, furnish | self.
A-l-ref. A. V. Coggins, Ameri-
cus. Ri 2.

Young, white, settled widow
with 2 yr. old baby wants job

with good people doing light |

farm work for home and sal-
ary. State salary. Mrs. Ella
Mae Black, Preston. R 1. _
Want big 2 horse farm of
good land, good community,

near church and school, or on.

bus line. Can furnish self. Have
own labor... Strictly sober, hon-
est and hard. working. Prefer
a home place to take care of.
Ref. J. A. Rowe, Fayetteville.
Burk:

43 yr. old man wants job on
small farm for $10 or $12 mo.
and board. Can drive truck or

tear, also. Best of ref. George

Watts, Toomsboro.
42 yr. old man with family
wants 1 or 2 horse farm on
halves. Can run self. Will want
inde estirsmebereg oF Sober and

work, |

goods

do. light

close



Want glean, pelienle. conrad
raised white woman, who needs
a home, to live as one of family
of 2, and help with light farm
for board and small sal-

. 1 cow, few chickens. Mrs. C.
t MeCollum, Dalton, R 1

Want settled country. trained
woman of good character to live
as member of small family and
do light. farm work. $4.00 mo,
board and laundry. Write. Miss
Willie Thomason, Dalton, R 1.

Want good, honest, colored
man, with small. family,
farm. Will pay reasonable wages
and furnsh good house to live
in. Alfred Q. oe Alma. 2)
Box%39.7 =
Want small, reliable
family to live in house with me
and operate small farm. on
shares. Correspondence solicited.
C. W. Harrell, Yatesville.

Want colored girl, 18-25 yrs. of
age, of good character, for light
farm work, milk cow, care for

chickens, etc.
board. Mrs: H. C (Webb, Atlanta,
169% Mitchell St. S. W.
_ Want middleaged, uwnineumb-
ered woman, of good character,
to live with family of 2 and do
light: farm work, for boad, laun-
dry and $5 mo. T. -B. Thomas,

| Thomasboro.

Want colored boy, 17 or 18 yrs.
old or man and wife to live on

my farm and help gather corn,

beans, potatoes etc. and give
him: home next yr. I live 3 miles
Perry on Highway to Macon. W.
F. Travis, Perry.

Want nice Christian woman to
farm work, tend
chickens, ete: 3 in family. Pay
salary. M. E. Hyde, Scottdale,
Box 105.

Want at once, unmarried ne-

ero man for light farm. work,
milk 3 cows. $10 mo. with room,
meals, lights and heat furnish-
ed. Write. Mrs. E. H: McBee, At-
lanta, 9 Roxboro Read. ;

Want a colored couple without
children, to work on farm near
Atlanta: Both te work. Man to
be able to run, truck, Sam. D.
Hewlett, Atlanta, 1516 William
Oliver Bldg. oe
. Want Miller with financial
backing to operate Flour Mill.
Plenty business. Location Blythe,
Richmond County, Ga. If- inter-
ested, address: Mayor, Blythe.
M.A. C: Byrne.

Want good Blacksmith who.

has own tools and is able to run
self. See or write. D. a Jordan,
Barney.

Can use 2 single men, exp. in
farming, with good references.
Will pay $8 mo:, with board and
lodging. But not: laundry. Come
or write, if interested. Mrs.
Georgia A Dubherlyr Hortense,
R 2.

Want family of inueings,
reliable people who are not en-
tirely without the ncessities of
life to operate 2-plow farm, lo-
cated on Bus. line, about 4 mi.
splendid school. W. H. Mitchell,
Barnesville. :

Want good farmer for 3 Here
farm in Stewart Co., Georgia, 12
mi. No. of Lumpkin. 2 good
houses, 5 and 4 room, ceiled, and
2 room cottage, barn lot, pasture
and. out-bldgs., in good cond.
Write. L. E. Hudson, Etowah,
Tenn.

Want good ioe: for big 2
horse farm. Plenty out+bldgs.,
to Bethel Church and
school. Good land and plenty
water. Mrs. S. Hardeman,
Stone Mtn., R 2.

Want man and wife to live in

| home with me and make 2 horse
crop on 50-50 basis. Furnish self.
3% mal.

below College Park on

Roosevelt Highway. Church and

school near. 2 doors from Green

Gables. Mrs. M. F. Bakers Col-

lege Park, R 1. :
Want young, whi

OX:

white

$6 mo. room and:

to.

| plants, same price.



ae child screwed. Good hone.
and salary, H. S. Clayton, Brey
Ford, R 1. Box: 87 A;

Want nice, reliable whit wo-
= to -do light farm work for
nome and small salary. John
Powell, Register, ets -
FAR M PARTNE ck. WANTED
Want immediate- partnership
with reliable man or fafmily of
adults, for 1stclass dairy, truck
and poultry: farm, 50 fine RT.
Red chickens. 4 rooms of 6 room
house, tenant house, 12: miles Ww.
of Macon. Paved Highway No.

| 22. Miss F. C. Yates, Lizella,

Want partner to go 50-50 with
me in a poultry and truck farm
in middle Ga. If interested; coem-
municate with me at once. Lon-
nie Jett, Thomaston; 163 S:

treet; N. W.

Plants For Sale

E. Ji, Wakefield, Chas. and
Flat Dutch eabbage plants, 300,
40c; 500; 65ce; 90c M: -Strawber-
ry plants, same = price. Ovie Ay
Conner, Pitts.

Klondike strawberry plants,
20e C. $1.50 M, del. Prompt
shipment. Cash with order. Geo.
L. Durand, Gainesville, R 2.

EB. J., Chas. .W., Early Flat
Dutch > cabbage, 15 C; 500, 50c;
90c M. Prepaid; Ga: Heading
collards, Iceberg lettuce, 15 C;
500, 50c; 90e M. Mrs. H. L. Brit-
tingham, Guyton.

Frost-proof cabbage





plants,

|65 M. del. 5 M. $2.25 FOB: f0

M. $4.00 FOB. Good, strong plts.,
now ready for shipping. S. D.
Sheffield, Baxley, R'4, Box 152.

Chas. 'W. cabbage and collard :

plants, now ready, 90 M. del.
Cash with order. O.. L. Mobley,
Baxley, R. 4, Box 45. c

EB. .J., and -Chas. W. eabbace
plants, 65c M. del. H. F. John-
son, Baxley, R 4. L

Cabbage plants, plenty of them
all var.,.and size, 50c, 500; 80c M.
5M. $3.50 Del. Robert LA
Baxley, R 5.

Millions cabbage plants, 24 hr.
service. Chas. and J. W. Cop-
enhagen and Flat Dutch, 500,
50c; 80c M. 5 M. $3.45 del. W. H.
Morris, Baxley, R 1.

New Patented. Aome: Thornless
Youngberry, new Government
strawberry plants,
Blakemore, Bellmar, New Mus-
cadine grapes, Hunt. Irene, Stuc-.|
ky, Raspberries, St. Regis, Gold-
en, Erskine, Write. Homer Neal,
Ashland.

E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, ready, 300, 40c; 500, 65;
$1 M. postpaid. Good. plants,

'prompt del. Fresh and green. R.
|Chanclor, Pitts.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M
and delivery. J. W.. Beckworth,
Baxley, R 2, Box 22. 3

Frost-proof cabbage plants, C.
W., J. W., BE. J. Good strong plts.
ready for shipment. Prepaid, 500
50c; 80c M; Want 500 bu. field |

seed peas, grown this yr. Quote

best. price. Lucille Norton, Bax-
ley, R 5.

Chas. and. J. W. cabbage. plants
15eC; 200; 25c: 500, 40;. '75 M;
Del. A. B. Lewis, Alma, R. 4.

E. J., Chas. W., Copenhagen
Market, cabbage plants, 500, 60c;
90c M. Postpaid; Bermuda onion
Mrs. J. B.
Pope, Fitzgerald, R 4.

Lady T. and Bverbearing straw-
berry plants, 30c C; $2.50 M. Add
postage. Mrs. J. B. Dockery, Dah-
lonega, R 1, Box 33:

Millions cabbage plants, frost- .

proof, lead var., now_ ready.

/Shipped promptly. 300, 40c; /500,

65c; 85 M. postpaid; 65c M.
Exp. Collect. 5 M. $2.50; 10 M.
$4.50. Major Crow, Gainesville, R
One.

Lucretia. dewberry and Eldo-
rado blackberry. plants; $1 C;. 300
$2.50; Black walnut. trees, 250 a.

White | sae aa peach trees, 75c MX
L. , Green- | Write at

Southland, |

paid. Roscoe Mays, Fitzegerald

Du ch
FOB, N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty.

postage.

Postpaid.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.



1* Long
land . Early W. cabbage pl
now ready, 20 C; 500,65; de! .
$1 M. FOB: Largest er owing
melon in U, 8. A., seed $1 02, $5
lb. E. T. Clements, Tennille.

Extra early large - strawberry
plants, $1 M. Mrs. A, P, Powell,
Lumber City. B

EH. J:, and Chas. Ww. cabbage
plants, now ready) 300, 40c: 500
60c; -95 M. Postpaid. Prompt--
shipments. Odis Conner, Pitts,

Chas. W. cabbage; 6 in. plants,
moss packed. Guar... sat. 90c -M.
lie C, Del in Ga. Glenn Dasher, .
Valdosta, Rel.

Wakefield and Extra Barly,
Copenhagen cabbage plants, 90
M. del; 3 M. up, 5c M. del.
Prompt. shipme ite Earnest Lewis
Baxley

Cabbage and
all. var, 260; 25c:

M. del; 10 M. $4.50: Klondike -

strawberry, $1.50 M: Lem Cham-

bers, Gainesville, Ril.

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage
plants, 500, 50c; 75c M. Mailed:
DM, up,. 50.. M. Expressed; 10:
M. up, 40c M. Expressed. John
Cc. Crow, Gainesville, R 1.

Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage
plants, 90 M; W. F. Miles, Bax-
ley.

True te name Red Gold strane
erry plants, $1 C; Mastodon, and
Lady T. 30c GC; $2.50 M. Mrs. C,
H.. Etris, Dahlonega, - Roh:

Flat Dutch, Copenhagen, Wale
field ..cabbage. plants, 300, 30c,
del; 35c M. FOB. Over.5 M: 30

|M. FOB. Nice, large plants now
ready. By W: Grant, Baldwin. :

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
60c; $1M. del. Leon Gaff, Fitz-
eerald, eed :

Condons Giant Mastodon ev-
erbearing strawberry plants, true
to name, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs

Pearl-Turner, Cleveland, R 4.

_ Nice Chas. Wakefield cabbage,
plants,; 15.:C, - $1.25 Mi: (dels
Frompt shipment. . Full count.
Minor J. Carnes, Cumming, R 1.
_E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
20 G; 250c;, 5003... .90c MM... del
Klondike strawberry, 500, $1 .00,
$1.75 M. del. Winfred eee:
Flowery Branch.

Fresh grown plants, E. ee
Chas. W., well rooted, 500 50e;

$1.M,. Del. Shipped same day or

der received.
Fitzgerald, Rig,
-Frost-proof cabbage plants, E.
J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch, Cope
hagen Market. Large, well root-
ed plants, $1 M. 500, 60c. Post-



T. Tos Swanson

R 4.

Mastodon everbearing and
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25 C.
Sage leaves, 20c lb; witchhazel

bark, 25c; Yellow root, 20c. Add
postage less $1 order. R. B. Etr
Dahlonega, R 1, Box 49.

has. W. and. Early Flat
cabbage plants, 75c_ M.

Ghas.. W. and. E. J. cabbage
plants, 500, 35c; 50 M. Add
Now. ready. E. G
Mathis, Gainesville. | cP

Cabbage and collard plant
500, 60c; 90c M. Lady T.stra
berry plants, 25c C. 500, $1; $1.5t

M. Klondike, 500, 60c; $1.25 M

Del. Prompt shipment.

Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

Cabbage plants, extra early. :
and Chas. W., Succession _ and
All Head: 500, 40c; 75c M; Ber.
muda onion plants, white and
yellow, 500, 60c; $1 M. All del

Now... ready, <E

White and Yellow Bermud:
onion plants, lead. var., cabbage

plants, 10c C. $1 M./Del. A. C.

Johnson, Fitzgerald.
Missionary strawberry Wass
500, $1 Del. $1.75 M. del. Johr

Underwood, Blakely.

All var. cabhage and collard
plants, 80c M. del. 5 M.. $2.50;
10. M, $5 collect. Exc. for pecans
and dried fruits, any ae
e, Ovie te ae





- PAGE, FOUR _
_ Planots . or Sale



__ Seed For Sale





ncaelonary Seaibeny. plants,
00, $1 Del. $1.75 M. del. John
ay Underwood, Blakely. :
= Frost-proof cabbage ainnie
0c M. White Bermuda onion
_.plants, "5c M. W. W. Williams,
Quitman.

Guar. 7 in., well rooted,, fresh
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 50 M.
- now ready, 300, 50c;- 700, $1.00;
$1.25 M. Exc. for white feed
sacks or dried fruit. Clyde Bur-| 25 oz. 5 oz. $1; $2.75 per Ib.
oe Stone Mtn. Also black walnut trees, 20c ea,
Chas. W. cabbage and Ruta-| All postpaid. Money order. Per-
paga plants, cone ge tne. | 1Y PEWS So esnOrl.
for Yr. old hens, no culls. Mrs.|_ White multiplying onions,

Uriah Beckworth, Baxley, R 2. | 15 at; senna seed, 12 pods

3 Chas. Ww. cabbage plants | for 10c. Add postage. Mrs. G.

3 gal. seedling peach mee
1934 crop, clean and nice, 6

or 7 var., all fine, 75c for lot,
del. Mrs. Alice Marner, Pal-
metto.

~P. O. J. seed cane. Any amt.
15c C. $7 M. at the bed, Hagan
































































Virginia Bright Leaf tobac-
to seed, grown Ist. yr. in Ga.



"500, 0c; 85 M. del 5 M. $3.50;| * Schubert, Lula.'R 1.
49 M. $7: 50 M. $25. Exp. col- | Stone watermelon seed, guar.
lect. Prompt shipment. Guy Pure and treated, gathered

from 1934 crop. 75c lb. No or-
der less 5 Ibs. HH: L. Wilchar,
Butler. R 1:

~ Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

~~ =. Rhubarb plants, 50c doz. 3 doz. |
1: Missionary strawberry plants.

- 340, $1 25: $0 Me pag soomln -- 100 M. stalks Kianna seed

permint and Spearmint plants, cane, will av. 7 ft., $5 per M. at

35 doz; Yellow Root and Hoar- my farm. 6 mi N. E. Pavo. J.

hound plants, 50c doz. Money, W- Tyler, Pavo. _ .

order: Mrs. Thornton McCurley, Imp. Yellow Prior tobacco
Hartwell. | -| seed, 50c for a 10c snuff-box

a Klondike strawberry plants, | full or exch. some for small
-20c C. 500, 5c; $1.50 M; Lady early, frost-proof. Eng. pea
Thompson strawberry, 25 C, | seed, or nice, clean dry sage,

_ 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Young oe | or. white multiplying nest on-
. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara ions. If wanted by the pound,
_ Waldrip, Flowery Branch, R 1. | make offer. W. L. Shiver, Ca
me Ready. Hardy, open field| milla. R 4. Box 28.
- grown cabbage plants, also Cry- |. P,.O..J. seed cane, $1 per
Stal Wax and Yellow Bermuda | hundred, FOB my place. Trade
onion plants (home grown) ,| for good corn: : half corn and
-Postpaid, 200, 40c; 500, 80c;
$1.40 M. ~ By Express FOB, 90
MM 5 M. $3.75. Orders filled same
day received. John W. Berryhill,
~ Lakeland.
Chas. W. and Early Jersey
cabbage plants, 500, 50c; 90c M.
5 M. $4; 10 M. $75 del; Klondike
_ strawberry, 500; (75e;-: $125 M.
del, Now. ready Dewey, Mathis,
| Flowery: Branch, R. 1. \
_. Cabbage | and collard plants,
- 200, 30c; 500, 50c; 90c M. 5 M.
$3.50; Kudzu crowns, $1 iC, del.
2 B. Crow, Gainesville. :
= Lady Thompson and Everbear-

tense. R 2. Box 40.
1934 Crimson clover seed in

man, Calhoun. R 4. Box 106.

Jones watermelon seed, $2-lb.
25 pkt. or exch. for anything
can use. Clay Evans, eee
ville. R 1.

All. kinds gartien Shar
streaked half runners, red val-
entine, 25c per teacupful and 1
large tbls. curled white mus-
tard seed. All 25c. Add post-
age. Exch. some. Write. L. R.
Ashworth, Logansville. R 4.

one ing strawberry plants, 30c C;| Mammoth radish seed. Plant
_ Jungs Gibson, Jungs Wonder-| now. Good to eat, or for chick-
bearing and Premier Early, 25) ens. 10c per tbls. Exch. for any

2 for 25c; 50. for 40c; Fall pears, 1
40 3 -it.050e: doz Exe: for white
ae sacks or lint cotton. Mrs. Sarah
-Grindle, Dahlonega, R 1.

Mastodon, Progressive, Ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 30c]
Oy Ce $2.50 M. Cash. Exc. for any-
thing can use; any kind old
. fashioned peach trees, $2.50 C.
- Emiley Long, Cleveland, R 4.) -
Lucretia dewberry and Eldo-
rado blackberry plants, . $1. C.
$7.50 M. del. Mee Hamby,
eA Greenville.

_ .Cabbage and edited: plants, |
_ 500, 50c; 90c M. Lady T. straw-
_ perry, 500, $1; $1 50 M. Klondike
500, 60c; $1.25 M. 5 M. $5.50. Del.

Benne seed, used to plant

Nice, young plants. Prompt ao eae ao
for quail or chicken or turkey
: ae C. D. Crow, Gainesville, R feed, 5c 1b. W. E. Stinson,

3 Glenwood.
es thousands of frost- -proof jauh \
. -bage plants, all kinds, also White Yellow crook neck squash
and Yellow Bards. onions, $1 seed, 50c lb. Add poostage. Exch.
M. del, in Ga. Special price on for W. L. not over a yr. old.
_ large orders. J. H. Lord, Gra-'G. L. Ethridge, Hahira. R 2.
- ham. Clo H.-G. Dalton.
: Earliest var., Imp. Klondike Calif. multiplying beer see,d,
strawberry, well rooted, young '10c start, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie
_ plants, 30 . $1.25 per 500, $2 Floyod, Rockmart. R 2.
MM; Blue Damson plum, Purplish | | Clean, white nest multiply-
skin freestone plum (ripens in ing onioons, 50c gal. del; dried
July), extra sweet, 3 for 30c del. apples, 10 lbs. $1 del; Red pep-
Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, R 1. per, 40c gal. Mrs. Grace B.
Lucretia dewberry, McDonalds Murphy, Jasper. R 2.
Blackberry, 75c C. 300, $2; Him-| Old N. C. Long Leaf toobaoc-
_alaya blackberry, 2 yr. Kudzu, $1 co seed, 15c thls. postpaid. E.
-C; Celestrial and Brown Turkey , E. Gowder, Marietta. R 4.
Fig, Concord grape, $1 doz. | 1 gal. Russian sunflower
oo co W. Toole, Macon, R| seed, 50c gal; % gal. Japanese
_ |sunflower seed, 35c. Exch. for
Kudzu cutting, well rooted, $5 good sacks at 8c ea. C. F. Mur-
_ C. Mrs. James W. Cagle,. Ball phy, Adairsville. R 3.
_ Ground. Heading and Ga. collard

seed, 40c lb. or 10c large thls.
- Seed For Sale :

Mrs. J. P. Crumley, Pine View.
Sev. M. Stalks Kayanna cane pepper, 25 Ib. -
fe :

breed pullets, or white feed
sacks, good dried fruit, good
bright honey. Mrs. Ethel Pul-
liam, Folkston. Rea.

Big, nice, red shallot onion
buttons, 10c qt. 35c gal. big,
nice white nest onions, 15c at.
55e gal. For fall planting. All
FOB. S. A. Christian, Bishop.
R 1. Box 110. /
Few hundred lbs. carefully
selected Tung Oil nuts for
planting purposes, These nuts
came off trees that bore clus-
ters from 7 to 16 to the clus-
ter. R. S.. Broadhurst, Ameri-
cus.







Chufa seed, 25 lb. Red. Hot
_ young,











"Seed Fe or Sale.





135c lb. del.

H Ingram, Coleman. RFD 1.*

with this yrs
peach seed for sale. Write. C.

half cash. B. B. Bryan, Hor-

chaff, 7c lb. FOB. R. B. Kin-

Blue |



white petvee okra, bc Ib. Exch.
for white sacks in good cond.
Mrs. Gussie Conner, R._1, Buch-
anan.

Collard and casted seed,

plants or Stone Mtn. water-
melon seed. L. R. Randall, Ly-
ons.



Seed Wanted

Exch. for onion}:



Want 1 pt. Winter butter-
bean seed, Mrs. D. Cc. Jones,
Leslie.

Want 1 pk. frost-proof Eng.
pea seed. Will exch. turkey \
eges at $2 doz. and del. eggs
in Springs. Mrs. A. T. Lee,
Gardin. = = :

Want Austrian Winter pea
seed, also Hairy Vetch seed;
and a young Jersey cow, fresh
in, giving 4 gal. or more, and
no bad habits, not more than
100 miles. E. G. Morgan, Clyo.

Want to hear from party

M. Crifton, Macon, 416 Ridge
Ave.

=

Nic lencou For Sale



Shade cured Sage leaves, 40c

tb. Pure, ground with pepper, 20c
pt. black walnut Meats, 35c Ib.
3 1b8.$1. Me AS Any Murray= }

ville.

20 lb. chicken feathers, 30c Tb.
del. in 4th Zone. Exc. for B. R.
hens, dried fruit, pecans, rabbits,
cured meats, or what have you?
Mrs. R D. Graham, Redan.

Nice walnut MEATS, 40c pt.
small chestnut trees,, 1 - 2 yrs.
old, $1 doz; Hazlenut, 12 for 40c

| crabapple tres, 3 for 45c. Post-
7 paid.

Miss Odie Eaton, Dahlon-
ega, Rely

Martin gourds, limited amount.
Drinking gourds, 5c ea; Extra
for cleaning; Gourd seed, 15
Ib; Dill seed, 60c lb. Limited
amt. All postpaid. Mrs. T. B.
Thomas, Thomasboro.

Yellow, rattle, and _ sassafras

root, wild cherry tree bark, 20c.

lb. catnip, peppermint, balm, 15c
doz. All del No stamps. Miss Lois
V. White, Dahlonega, R 1.

15 or 20 bu.. 1934 crop black
walnuts, hulled and dried. Ready
to be shipped, $1 bu. in Ga. Wal-

ter J. Chapman, Jefferson, R 1.

Black walnuts, $1 bu. Mrs. H.
K. Finley, Alpharetta.

Black walnut meats, dry and
clean, 35c lb. Del. Mrs. Hattie
McKibben, Locust Grove.

Goy propergated Tall Sugar
Cane, 2c per stalk if come for
before Nov. 10th. G. L. -Wil-
banks, Brunswick, Blythe Isle,
Care B. O. Fussell,

Black walnut MEATS, new
crop, 35c lb. not postpaid. Cash
or money order. C. G. Gunter,
Dillard.

-. 25 lbs. new, white feathers, 50c

Ib. del. Sample on request. Mrs.
C D. Collins, Cordele.

New, 1934 ground sage, 40c lb.
No stamps. Bell Lester, Carlton,
RED: 4;

Yellow Root, Mayapple, Slip-
pery Elm bark, Bears Foot, 5 Ibs.
75c; Samson snake root, $1. lb.
Miss M. E. Adams, Marietta, R
8, Powers-Ferry Road.

40 lbs. good, clean goose feath-
ers, $15.00 or 40c lb. Mrs. R. H.
McMillan, Brookfield.



Miscellaneous Wanted
Wanted Golden Seal roots,
wild or cultivated at 40c

quantity; also Seneca roots, 10c
lb. T. N Oglesby, Pine Grove.
Want woolor wool rolls. State
amt. and price per: lb. G. A.
Smith, Gainesville, R 10.
Want 5 tons land ee Have
reg. Jersey 9 mos. old calf 1st

prize winner at County | Fair.

Bett or trade for farm: products.
Barnett, Smyrna, R 1.
elmont 1317-J.

crop seedling

1b. Exe. for dried fruit;

Ib.
Send sample plant and advise

| Half cotton seed, $2 bu.







Want farm products of all
kinds, chickens, eggs, meats,
grain, onion plants, Etc. H. E,
Smith, Augusta, 127144 7th St.

Want good, 2nd-hand 1 horse

wagon. State best. price COD
Cartersville, Arthur A. SkJall,
Cartersville, R 2.
Want 1 practically new 2 horse
wagon complete with body and
good brakes, on front wheels,
size 2 3-4 or 3, and a real bar-
gain; for sale, pr. extra good
work mules, about 12-15 years
_850- 900 Ib. $150.00, cash J. M.
| Waits, Rockmart.

Tobacco For Sale



5, 10, 15 1b: boxes flue cured,

home grown, Leaf tobacco, FOB.
10c Ib. 10 Ib. box, nicely packed,
$1; Delivered, $1.50. Money or-
der, Lila Campbell, Surrency.

Flue cured tobacco, chewing or |
smoking, 10c lb. in 5 and 10 Ib./

boxes, 10 lb. box del. for $1. 50
Mrs, Ruth Spivey, Surrency.

Home grown, flue cured ~to-
bacco, 10c lb. FOB Claud Fet-
ter, Surrency.

Nice, shade cured. tobacco, 20
and 25c 1b; Exc. 500 large size
strawberry plants for 10 white
guano sacks, or feed sacks,
Ib.. cap. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
Jones Ayers, Toccoa, R 1.

der. Callie Leggett, Baxley.

Flue cured tobacco, good and
dry, chewing, 10 Ibs $1;
ing, 10 lbs, $1.00 del. Not under
10 lbs. shipped Money orders
only. Lonnie Lightsey, Surrency,
Ra:

Tobacco Wanted |

Want 10 or 15 Ibs. ood penne
ing tobacco. Will pay cash for
good, whole leaf chewing tobac-
co at the right price. Send sam-





ple. Party to del. tobacco. M. C..

Bryson, Morrow.



Georgia Products

Fer Sale |

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
100 bu. No. 1 Iron and Brab-

ham: peas, $2 bu. FOB. R. F.

Scarborough, Byron.

BUTTER FOR SALE
Nice, fresh butter, 25 Ib. pre-
paid. Sat. guar. Exc. 4 Ibs. for
15 white 100 lb sacks, or tobacco
Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon,
ek

CORN AND SEED CORN |

100 Ibs. slipped shuck corn, $1

bu. FOB. my farm. D. A. Lanier,
Ailey, R 1.

200 bu. good No. 1 slinped
shuck corn, 75c per bu FOB
barn. J. G. McCall, Wray, R 2.

200 bu. good, white slipped
shuck corn, 65 bu. at my barn,
5 mi, West of Screven. J. M.
Driggers, Screven.

Brazilian flour corn seed, \10
Ib. for
Atlanta, - 575







lb. B. P. Parker,
Chestnut St., N. W.
1 car corn in ear. Clean and
sound. If interested, write
wire Dr. J. Lawton Tyre, Scre-
ven. = f
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Pure D. P. L. cotton seed, $3



| per 100 1b; Buchanans Golden
and | >

Prolific, Has tings Prolific,
Truckers Favorite, corn. Ea. 50c
peck. Al] FOB. &: H. Culpepper,

Dallas.

Genuine ieuoeoved Half and
Over
bale per Acre. 1100 lbs. seed cot-
ton made 525 lb. bale. Some exc.

for syrup, also Jersey cow, fresh

or soon to freshen. T. H. Woody,
Dublin.

1M. bu. Yate apples to trucks,

Tanging from 50c bu. up accord-

ing to the si

| Miscellaneous Wanted :

teacupful; long, white

-| core, peel, etc, 1934. 0)
Add postage. Cash or. m

100 eating or pickling),

Home grown, flue cured fine

co. 8 lbs. postpaid $1. Money obs about, 15 ft. long,

-smok-.|

purple grape vine

for $1; Quince and

to 10c; Pear trees :

or |.
shells, 1934: crop.

| Highway.
Monticello, R 3.

fashioned





















































































Csaba Pr di
For Sale

saps, on storage in A
fancy trade. Write for pri
M. Miller, Cornelia...
Exc. 10 Ibs. nice, ane
for 20 chicken feed sac
Ib. cap. Mrs. W. os
Rising Fawn. |
20 lbs. dried peadnee

Send sample if. postage
okra seed, tender gre



835c Ib. Add postage. Eva
Elberton, R 3.

5 M. bu. apples: Blac
Winesaps, Yates and Te
orchard, 4 mi. North
ville, J. E. Stewart,

Nice sundried appl

der. Mrs. Ransom -
Ball Ground, R 3.

HONEY BEES AND EE
PLIES FOR S
White Tupelo honey
10 Ib. pail, postpaid, |
Ib. Exp. prepaid, $6."
Herndon, Haylow.

PECAN AND OTHER
TREES, ETC., FO
2 yr. Pear trees, $1 doz.
pears are godd for :





sorghum syrup, new,

thick, 60c gal. FO

Thompson, Lawrence
2 good walnut

Gachet, Atlanta,
Noi

- May cherry sprouts
10c ea. Add postage
Rundles, rie and ea R'

238. 12th

Mayflower,
peaches, 1 yr. old,
grape vines free with
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
. May cherry, Red andl
plums, Mtn. huckleb
doz; garlic heads, - wk
cutti
doz. Add postage. Tam
Talking Rock.

Black Walnut trees, ef
$1 doz. $8 C. Kudzu, $6
All Moss packed. yous
Toccoa, R 3.

May cherry. trees, 1

son plum, 20c ea. 6 for
packed in damp moss
L. D. Spriggs, Rockmart,

State insp. Apple ar
trees, 10 to 20c; Grap
, 20e
strawberry, $1 C; $5
Alexander, Cleveland

PECANS AND PEAN

About 200 Ibs. 1934
Ips. Schleys, 15 Ib;
12c; Money-Maker,
Stamps for sample.
No chks. B. H. Ada:
land; = = :

Large, red peanuts,
White Half Runner bus
beans, 25c per teacup!
stamps. P B Brown Bal
FL.
150 Ibs. large



Stew r
Ae
M. F. Norman, Richlan

Extra large papershell
crop. Less than 50
5 Ibs. postpaid for $1
Floyd, Chipley, R 2.

Nice Schleys, 20c p
var. but nice ones, 15
Wilson, Surrency, Ro i:

POTATOES FOR
40-50 bu. Porto Rico
tatoes, 50c bu. at my
mi. Monticello, on ney
Harrison



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