Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 December 27

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1934.

INGS

This is Christmas, the season of giving and recciv- _ For the past two years I have given myself wholly to



ing, of good cheer and happiness, of laughter and mirth, _ my state. No selfish motive has prompted a single act
of love and service, of forgiving and forgetting. -- of mine. I have done the best | could to lift our farmers
: out of utter despair. My co-laborers and I rejoice that

As we love we giveand serve. Christ gave all in we have had some small part in the greatly improved
_ condition of Georgia agriculture as compared with Janu-_

word and deed and life for helpless Soc that He
pe ary, 1933.

might lift them with His gracious love to a home eternal,

where His shining face is the light of an unclouded day. =
: eee es With a heart overflowing with gratihide f for my host



Th hae & a of good loyal friends, and the hope that we all may sit at

The press gives out its wine, the bruised oyster its 3
fe me ; * the last banquet of Christ Mass and exclaim with ee
Fae wi. | e 2 a) & ae
precious pearl, the furnace its pure gold; even so in the Tim, God bless us every one. - |

good Providence a Heavenly Father our sorrows and dis-

appointments yield us lifes choicest blessings. oe : ce : G,. C. ADAMS.





sin and Hay For Sale : anes ee pouty To

) pales good Creek Bottom 7 M A R K E T R E P O R TL | |tam cocks and hens. Chea

dow hay, $14 ton FOB cars, Guy Lynes, Atlanta. 62. Alde:
Ave., N. W.

truck, Greensboro. H. D./|{- :
odwin, Greensboro. s OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Cock and 3 hens, W
5 Cochins, $4; cock and 3 hen
Ighum seed oats, about 500
n 2 : - Buff Cochins, $4; 1 extra fin
a 85 bu. FOB. H. W. Taylor Georgia Produced any peaniery, selected fresh eggs: Retail, 48c; Wholesale, 4ic. Golden Sebright cock. $2. Ge
2, Marshallville. Prevailing Wholesale Prices, December 24, 1934. Always Subject to Variatien. : Austin, Atlanta. R 63.
tons cotton seed meal, $35 : Si 33 Bantam hens, 4 roost
t FOB. M. H. Barnett,|[. 35c ea. $12 for lot if taken
op. i g : Atlanta 3 5 once. F. G. Jinks, East Po
ington. 209 St. Michael St., phone. C

00 tons good Peavine hay,|{ oe INDEX 1961.
cured and tightly baled, al- Eggs, Extra, Fresh whites, doz. -.. $ 37 : Modern Black Breasted :

good, sound farm mules, wt. Eggs, Extra, doz, __--. SEES ee 2 Bee oe - || game bantams from prize stoc

50 lbs. 10 to 14 yrs. old, for
Seige : weeps Standard, des. 2-6-6 on : ste Well stationed Willow Gre
L. M. Felton, Marshallville ae : _. Grain and Hay For Sale legs; also few Wheatons. H.

bundles fodder, eore : Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. ---------. -28 Poultry For Sale Tabb, Savannah, 309 Wwe
bundles, $2 per hundred a evs, yard tn. doe 22 --- . : ~ || Congress St.

n. J. S. Adams, Loganville, R 3 | Poultry Wanted
Hens, Heavy-Breed, Ib. _.---------- oe Hee BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

ood Peanut hay, also No, 1 Hens, Leghorus, lb. -. ' Live Stock For Sale 4 . Holterman Aristoc
eavine, del. in 5 or 6 ton lois, Roosters, Ib. : oe cockerels, new blood, $1 ea. Mrs.
or sale. G. T. Kinnett, Arabi. Stags, Ib. See 15-. Live Stock Wanted A. Baker, Sr., Norman Park.
_tons Peanut hay for sale.|} Friers, Ib. -_ 20-. Positions Wanted --- ? D 1. Box 65. :
Sargent, Cordele, 306 5th , Ib. ; Se White Rocks, stock
: : . Geese, lb. gs. Farm Help Wanted from Fischel. 3 first class

_ Turkeys, Jb. oo 26 | Plants For Sale _-- hatca roosters, $3.50 or

Poultry For Sale oe . ea; hens and cockerels, $
a Capons, lb. : Seed For Sale Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord

ANT : - Country Butter, best table, Ib. ----- a:
Cc ae es ban- Har Corn, (80 ths. to bud bi -.. 5 86 | Miscellaneous. For fale 2a. a eee te cas ee ee
n pullets and cockerels, and ae ee ae 100 tbs. ----=-+0 1: Miscellaneous Wanted -. : || Parks Cream Grade. ee
old hens, 50c ea. also _ Cabbage, per 100 Ibs. ----_--------- ; aes |
hatch White Rock|{. Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton --------- Georgia Products For Sale s
































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G. C. ADAMS,
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1 Poultry For Sale

med. dark color, full of pep,



$2 FOB; tender Streaked Half |

Runner bean Seed, 30 pt. del.
_ Mrs, N. R. Wilson, Canon.
10 White Rock March cock-
erels, wt. 6 to 8 Ibs., $1.25 ea.
FOB. Abner Baker,
Park.
2 roosters, 2 Jan. cockerels,
| each; 3 Svring - cockerels,
good Holderman str.. Barred
Rocks, 50c ea. FOB: also few
e pullets. John G. Veach, Trion.
Park's strain, (Reg.
April-May hatch
Sek Cream and Ped.
stock, $1.75 ea. $3 pair. FOR.
Ligh. wt. coop returned by par-
cel Post. Mrs. H, i, Odom, Da-

Per

io Holtermans Aristocrat B.
RR pullets, 75c ea; 20 hens, 90c
~ea; 1 rooster, $2; cockerels, $1
ea. ers. B: H. Osborn, Roy,

Fine Parks str. B. RR Ap-:

-ril rooster, ready for service,
$1.25 ea; 1 later hatch, $1. Not

.$2 M;. nearly
|, seed, $1lb. C. O. Sikes, Sylves-

a.

| nies,

Norman



Poultry For Sale

MARKET.BULLETIN
Poultry For Sale

: Poultry For Sale

Thursday, December 27, 19
Poultry For Sale



$1.75 ea; $3 pr; baby chicks,
later, Money order. Mrs. Orlo
D. Thayer Daisy.

4 pure bred B. R. cockerels,
direct: from Blue Rbbon as
baby chicks, 95c ea. Mrs. E. D.

Lawhorne, Sumner. .
10 Aristocrat B. R. hens and

1 rooster, $8 FOB. Cash or mon-
'ey order with order. Mrs. J. W.

Kell, Ellijay. R 3.

_ CORNISH
Few Large type Dark Corn-
ish: cockerels; $1 to $1.50 ea.
Everbearing strawberry plants,
white collard



ter.

Cock, trio and cockerel, all
First Prize Winners, Cornish
for sale. Shipped COD: J. L.
Johnson, Gibson. R 1.

Dark Cornish eocks, $2.50 ea,
Late hatch cockerels, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. John T. Holland, Sparks.
Recks



GAMES
Old Time Hammer Gordon
cocks for sale. E. W. Pitts, Point
Peter.

3 Irish Grey stags, $2 ea; 1
Ginn Grey, 1 Irish Grey cocks
$2.50 ea; Irish Grey hens, $1.25
ea. No exchange. J. O. Wilcher,
Gibson. R 2. Box 55.

Few pit game stags, already
trimmed. All guar. from brood
cock.(a 4 times winner) Round-
head-Blue cross stags, also
few Greys. Stags, $2 and $3.

Taylor Brooks, Hawkins-
Ville.
3 pit game hens, pure Hen-
$9. ea. Carl Griffin,
Gainesville. 85 Oak St.

8 fine April
Gray and Saunders Roundhead
cross. Ready to walk. $7, or $1
ea. These are in good feather.
Robert Bridges, Menlo.

5 pit games, Felix Flathead,
2 -vr,.-old cocks, $1.50 ea. if

|all are taken in lot, or $2 ea.
separately. Worth $10 each for
$10 the pit. J. P. Thompson,

Mauk. R 1.
A. breeder. of pit and brood

fowls for 15 yrs. Matt Snider

Warhorse, and a famous fam-
ily of Roundheads. Nice stags
for sale or trade; want 3 or
4 puer bred Black African
Guinea sow pigs at) reason-
able price. Ben F, Powell, Ly-
lerly. Ro.

3 nice, young Skelton Round-
head hens, wit. around 4 lbs.
ea; 1 Allen Roundhead roost-
er, 2 yrs. old, 5%. lbs. $6. for lot.
_ W. Hines, East Point. 108

. Martin St.

GAMES

February, April and May
hatch stags and pullets pric-
ed to sell. Will exch. some:
Joe Rddmond crosses, Shuf-
flers crosses and others. D. D.
Haygood, Barnesville. R. 3..

8 trios large April hatch
pure Means strain Black Cu-
ban pit games. Laying. $5 per
trio. del. 1 grand trio . Allen
Roundheads, same age and
price. John Low Smith, Atlan-
ta. 319 Peachtree Arcade.

Pure Bacon Warhorse games:
stags. and pullets, $2 ea; 4
Warhorse cocks and 1 Ginn
Grey, 1 Black Hornet, $4 each,
for quick sale. Exch. for hogs,
pigs or calves. Tom: Weaver,
Ashland. R 1. Box 57.

2 pure bred Cuban Red stags,
$1.50 ear: OL. exch.- for. pure
bred Ginn Greys. Robert Bar-
ron, Zebulon.

1 early 1934 hatch stag and
6 pullets, pure
$7.50 for lot; cock, Ginn and
Trish Grey cross, $2. bs Ss.
Vaughn, Royston. R~1- a
Pure Ginn. Reds. nae Ginn



mj} Blues, early 1934 hatch, $1.50
,|ea; pullets, $1 ea. Guar. dead}
.| game. L, T, Vaughn, Royston.

S GIANTS
~~ Selected White Giant cock-
erels, $1.25'ea; artichokes. 50c
peck. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madi-
son. R. 2 Box 39.

Jersey White Giant cocker-
els, AAA Grade, $1.50 ea. FOB;
after Christmas, $2. ea;, April
Hatch. 10 to select from. W.
H. Richardson, Elberton. R- 3.



Game stags,

\ pullets, $8.50.

Ginn Blues, |

LEGHORNS
10 AAA grade Eng. W.'L.
roosters, 12 and 18 mos. old,
$1 ea. for either age. Mrs. Ho-
vas Talley, Choopee.
150 nice S. C. W. L. hens,
18 mos. old, now beginning 2nd

laying: period. Tom Barron str.

75e ea. at my place. Mrs. J. HE.
Maloy, Whigham. ;

55 Tancred W. L. March-

April -pullets, also 15 hens,
June 1933 hatch. Good biood
and healthy. My entire flock.
$75 FOB, Check or money or-
der in first letter. W. S. Mal-
coln, Fitzgerald.-

39 April pullets, 19.2 yr. old!

Brown Leghorn hens, 6 cock-
erels. All Tancred strain. Will
exch. for W. lL. same strain.
and age, or sell at (5c ea. EH.
R. McKee, Douglasville. R 3.

. 2 Barron. str. W. L. roosters,

r8 mos. old, $2 del, for both,

also colored and white bantam
roosters, 50c ea. in lots of 38,
del. Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairs-
ville... R 2:

2 AAA W. lL. roosters with
Booths Ped. Cert. showing
their trapnest record. 6 mos.
old, $2 ea. FOB. Mrs. W. S.
Haddan, Shellman.

Sev. W. lL. cockerels, from
Booths AAA matings, headed
by Ped. males and Grand
Dames ,records up to 342 eggs
yearly. 6 mos. old,;-.$1.50 ea.
Mrs. W. E. Melton, Shellman.

4 ped. W. L. roosters, $1 a.
Miss Virginia E. Swinson, Bax-

ley. R 2. Box 12.

18 W. L. hens, laying March
hatch. Bought as baby chicks
from Lindstrom. 80c ea. Mrs.
A. M. Borders, Marshaillville.
Fe a. \

Sev. -Roselawn, Barron. str.
breeding cockerels, 11 mos. old
for sale; D. Mitchell, Gray-
mont.

25 fancy Booths W. L. pul-
lets, -now laying, $1 ea. FOB.
Mrs. Eugene Smith, Monticel-
10, boea.

Pure Coombs- Hollywood Ww.
L. cockerels, $1 ea; B. R. cock-
erels, from R. O. P. stock, $1
ea. . B: Bleiler, Ty Ty:

- MENORCAS.
6 pure bred S. C. Black Min-
erea, pullets and cockerel, $5.50



| for lot; 1 cockerel and 7 Brown

Leghorn pullets, about ready to
lay, $7: 7 B. R. pullets, most
ready. to lay, and cockerel, $6.-
50:.Exch. all for S..C. Buff
Leechorn puilets, yr. old. Mrs.
Cc. G. Callahan, Coffee.

2 Pape str. 6 mos. old Black
Minorea cockerels, 75c ea. or
exch. for N. Z. or Belgium rab-
bit does; also 1 pr. Chinchilla
rabbits, 10 mos. old for $1.50
Stamps and checks not accept-
ed. U. S. Lee, Abbeville- R 2.

2 Black Minorcas, well dev.
9 mos. old cockerels, $1.25 ea.
or $2 for the pair if shipped
together. FOB. L. W. Stallings,
Carrollton. R 4.

'1 Rusk AAA Buff Minorca
rooster, 3 pullets, 10 mos. old.
Direct from Atzs Indiana. $3.-
40, or 1 rooster and 9 grown
RR: Se Nash,
Smyrna, ee

1 extra fine White Minorca
cock. Eden C. Booth direct,
ped stock. $3; cock and 5: hens,
same rating, $10. E. Maynand,

= Newton.





ORPINGTONS
15 Buff Orp. ready to Jay
re and 1 cockerel, $16 at
lots of 5 and 10, $1.25 |



ea. del: 8 hens, 18 mos. old,

now laying, $1 ea. del. or 95
ea. at station. All strictly pure

bred, egg-a-day strain. Mrs. M.
S. Nicholls, Ocilla. R 1. Box 2.

. PHEASANTS
Golden, Silver, Ringneck,

Lady. Amhearst, Reeves. Full
plumage and 1934 hatch. Prices
on request. Mrs. J. M. Crowe,
Newnan. 80 Jackson St.

Ringneck pheasants, $3 pr.
M. A. Parker, Douglas. 520 Mad-
ison Ave.

Goldens, $10 pr. Wild tur-
keys, $15 pr. Exch. trio Silvers
for Golden or Amhearst hens.
Donald Jennings, Americus.
529 Harrold Ave.

PIGEONS
. 1 pr. mixed pigeons, 1 yr.
old, 75c del. Clyde McDowell,
Dailas. R 4.

Racing Homers, banded and
mated, reasonable price. or will
exch. for chickens, corn, cow
peas or turkeys. H.-C. Ozburn,
Macon. 1993 Log Cabin Blvd.

White Kings, mated pigeons
for sale. J. H. York, Atlanta.
1619 Piedmont Ave. N. E. He
6953.

13 White Kings, $4 for the
bunch: Good strain, thorough-
bred. J. M. Marsh, LaFayette,
Ga.
White Kings, 50c pair, or
exch. for a nice shoat or two.
Write what you want. Q. x
Foster, Good Hope.

Sev. prs. large Red Sabicaus
o> prs: Ene: Pouters,< F opr,
Crested Nuns, mated and work-
ing, $1.50 pair. E. E. Smith, At-
lanta. 20 Gertrude Place.

30 prs. first class large White
Kings, 2 yrs. cld, mated and
working. Byrds strain. $25, or
exch: for corn and peas. J.
G. M. Bohlen, Madison. R 38.

QUAIL
A few prs. of Virginia Quail,
$5 per pair. Dr. B. McH. Cline,
Atlanta. 401 Grand Theatre
Bldg.









PEAFOWLS
Beautiful. Blue peafowls for
sale. S. M. Wellborn, Columbus.
P..O. Box 139.

> RL REDS

25 pullets, Dunlap strain,
bred to lay, 9 mos. old, $1 ea;
25 hens, same strain, not over
2 yrs. old, $1.4ea. Laying: 2
cocks, 18 mos. old. Mrs. H. I.
Rahn, Flemington. :

115 R. I. Reds,.8 wks. or
little older, Tompkins strain.
S. W. Hughes, Alamo. Rt. A.

12 2larse. fat hens. 156 1b.
here at my home. Del. will
be higher price. Mrs. J. FT.
Lambert, Forest Park. (12 mi.
So. Atlanta.)-

Pure Donaldson: velvety 10

mos. old S. C: Red cockereis,
$1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 ea. Prize
Winners; want a contract for
hatehing eggs from - now
through next May for 150 Don-
aldson Red hens. Mrs. R. J.
Fleming, Lincolnton.
AG ine, dark, S. . Rt
Red hens, Feb. hatch, $1 ea.
also. fine rooster, $1.50. Cash
with order. Mrs. C. H. Farrar,
Jenkinsburg.

WYANDOTTES

5 hens, 1 cockerel, pure
bred S. L. Wyandottes, 18 mos.
old, $5 FOB my station. John
Jones, Dalton, 28 B. Glenn St.

6 Tarbox strain S. L. Wyan-
dotte -cockerels, 2 Feb. hatch,
4 March hatch, $1 ea: FOB.
H.-J. Parker, Bainbridge. R 2.
Box: 225:

18: young hens;:75e ea; 2





thoroughbred R: C. White!

Wyandotte April
roosters, $1 ea;

1933 hatch
chicks, 8 to

12 wks. 25c ea. Exch. for pure
bred P. C. shoats. Mrs. J. M.
Denman, Adazavile.. Hy 3:

| for anything can use;

-| to lay pullets.
| May, Se



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

Fat dressed turkeys, 30c Ib.
also Bird Bros. Bronze for
breeders, 25c lb. Mrs. J. O.
Kine, Lavonia. R 2.

11 full feathered, fat geese,
90c ea. FOB. Exch. for hens,
wt. not less than 6 lbs: ea.
Mrs. D. V. Miller, Screven. R
1. Box 35. as

Goldbanks M. BB. turkeys
for breeders. Parent stock di-
rect Bird Bros. Toms, 20-25
ibs. $6.50 ea; hens, 12-15 Ibs.
$4 69... F/T, Holland, Bowers-
ville.

Australian White Guineas,
$1.25 ea; White and Ringneck
doves, workers, $2 pr; young
ones, 6 to 12 wks. $1 to $1.50
pair. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty.

Few toms, from Worlds
largest big bone Gaint Bronze
turkeys. Large bone, well shap-
ed. Fine breeders. $6, $7, and
$8 pair. Tom and hen, $11.50.
L. J. Ellis, Cumming. BR 5.

14 raised this yr. turkeys,
Bronze mixed Silver strain: 2
hens and 1 gobbler, $6.50; gob-
blers, $2.50 ea. Entire lot, $30
FOB. Mrs. R. D. Raulerson,
Rockingham. R11.

Pure Bourbon Reds,
kind, for sale. Mrs.
Greene, Cuthbert. R 4.

25 guineas, grown and near-
ly grown, all hens. Sell in 1 GF
2 lots only. 60c ea. Money or-
der only accepted. Bill Steed-
ley, Coffee. R 1. ;

Bourbon Reds: hens and 1
late hatch gobbler, $3 ea. T.
D. McCluney, Rydal.

Pure bred Bourbon Reds,
April hatch, toms, $7 ea., hens,
$5.50 ea. Miss Bessie Under-
wood, Siloam.

Giant Bronze for preedeaa
New. blood from California ea.
year since 1930. Extra fine

large
Rev:

| quality. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.

2 pr. large Toulouse geese,
$5 pr.: $9 for the 2 pr. Trade
want

100 Concord grape cuttings, 1
or 2 yrs. old for cash. W. HB
Hagan, Morrow.

Poultry Wanted

ANCONAS
Want 15 Ancona pure



within 50 mi. Lavonia.
Craft, Lavonia, R 2

BABY CHICKS =

Want 100 baby chicks, Ance=
nas or Leghorns, also 100 Reds
or B. R. by Jan. ist. Make best
price. R. L. Fonts, Talking Rock
Red.

Want 200 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks. old. Prefer
White or Brown Leghorns, bus
will take others. Mrs. I. R Stan-
ford, Leslie, R 1. -

&

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Want Parks str. B. Rocks: 10
pullets and cockerel, March- Ap-
ril hatch. State best price. J. Ez
Sisk, Lexington.

GAMES
- Want 4 pure Indian game roo-
sters, 1 yr. old, at $1 ea. Prefer
2 yr: size. State age, color and
best price. Mrs. J. H. Davis, Nor
wood, R 2.

LEGHORNS
Want 50 W. L. hens. Pullets
laying, preferred. J. A. Bennieve
Station A, Atlanta, Ga. .









Leghorn or Barred Rock h
not over 1 yr. old. Jake Dd.
rell, Rhine, R 3.

Want.few W. L. 1933 hens or
1934 pullets, cheap for cash. Gocd
laying str: Mrs.- J. B. Cullard,
Midville, R 2.

: MINORCAS
Want Pape strain Black

norca also Booths B. Rock re

No culls. R




ursday, December 27, 1934.

Poultry Wanted

ISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Exe. 1 Guinea pig and 2 buck

any
ain. Mrs. J. B. Nokes, Pear-

Exc. $45 value for. laying pul-
5. H. (Clements, Decatur, 128

XC. heifer calf, part Jersey,

yr. old for 15 laying hens.
Ss. Whaley, Jr., Atlanta,
eador Way, S. E, Main 3442.

ORPINGTONS
; Exc. Buff Orpington rooster
with party having a full strain.
. C. A> Kemp, Kennesaw.

R. I. REDS
Want 20-25 Feb. or Mar. hatch
I. Red laying or ready to lay
pullets, scod strain, Donaldson,
referred. No culls. Reasonably
| Mrs. J. R. Mangham,





%



ge WYANDGOTTES
Want 2 Silver Lace Wyandotte
_cockerels, March or April hatch.
State best cash price in first
letter. Mrs. J. T. Cash, Alto, R 2.

URKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

DUCKS, ETC., WANTED.

Want about 3 gese and a
Bander at reasonable price. Bar-
ett Bounds, Washington, R 5d.
Want 6 or 8 young gobblers.
State price postpaid. Must be
reasonable. -Bobby Hereford,
Waycross, 1915 Cherokee Drive.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
Some heifers, a young bull and
calves to sell or swap for 1 good
mule or what have you? F. C.
Gunckel, Atlanta, RFD 4, Box

266. (Pitts. Rd.).

fresh milch cows, Jerseys, 2
stered and 2 Grade. Sell or
. for corn; also Want buy
nett. State age, size and. price.

H. Howard, Kathleen.
ade Jersey cow with heifer
, half Guernsey, 6 wks. old.
th in fine shape. Cow giving
ie Kind and gentle, no
sor jumper. Sap. J.-J.







9 20 or 30 head of fat cattle, beef
me, 3c per pound; sev. good
milch cows, $25 to $35 each. P.

=. Doster, Abbeville.
1 butt-haded Guernsey pull,
yrs. old, wt. 500 Ibs. $20 at my
n. ey Smith, Hazlehurst, R

Jersey heifer, freshen in 3 wks.
; LL. D. Lester, Rockmart.

1 large steer, 5 yrs. old, well

roke to plow, wagon, single or
yuble, does not Jump. Satisfac-

in every way. $30. Geo. E.

ilbert, Donalsonville.
1 Jersey milch cow, freshen 28
ecember, 3rd calf; 3%
Ik. $35 cash. Mrs. F. L. Garris,
ampton, R. 2.
Jersey-Guernsey cow, Ist calf,
wks. old, 3 gal. Cow and calf,
0. Stacy A. Stewart, Adairs-
ie.
2 cows, 4 yearlings, $75 for the
inch. Cows will dress 90 lbs. to
a quarter; yearlings, 35: lbs. to
ter. J. T. Wiggins, Smith-
We, Rk: 1.
17 mos. old Hereford bull, wt.
bout 700 lbs. $30; 1 Angus bull,
. mos. old, wt. about 600 Tbs.

FOB my farm. Harry Jar-|-

large 7-8 Jersey cow, 6 yrs.
M: rch 11, 1935 with 4th calf;

assy

g. Guernsey bull,
ae wt. 50-60 Ibs.

20 |

gal.

1 yes.
' Snider Warhorse
heads, a
| ell, Lylerly, R 2.



Live Stock For Sale :

Austell. R 1. (1 mi. Mableton on |

Bankhead Highway).

' Fresh in, milch cow; reg. S. P.
C. male and female; butt-head-
ed billy and 6 nannie goats; 2 pr.
10 yr. old mules; wagons. T. R.
Duggan, Warthen.

1 Blue Guinea cow. 4 gal. if
well fed. West of Eatonton.
Worth $25. Griffith Bullock, Ha-
tonton.

2 Jersey calves, from 4% gal.
cows. 18 and 15 mos. old respec-
tively. Sell or exc. for good hay.
Mrs. C. J. Koppe, Atlanta, 2694
Boulevard Dr. N. E.

2% gal. Jersey cow, fresh in,
$25 cash, or. trade for chickens,
feed, etc. H. L. Langston, Stone-
wall,

2 Jersey bulls, 1 Holstein pull,
1-2 Jersey and 1-2 Holstein hei-

fer. All 2 yrs. old; 1 yr. old Jer- |'

sey heifer. Sell or exc. for small
mule or horse or pair ponies. N.
R. Mooney, Quill.

16 mos. old, nice heifer, $10,
or exe. for 20 youns S,.C: W. LL.
hens and rooster. Must be of
pure strain. Mrs, Hoyt Brown,
Maysville, R 1.

Shorter College. Black ae
bull, around 2 yrs. old, wt. ap-
prox. 650 los. $30. Exe. for equai
value; also 2 good Jersey milch
cows. Freshen soon, $30 ea. All
FOB Farm. Mrs. C. Ira Butle:,
Rome, R 1.

HOGS FOR SALE
Little bone Black Guinea. boar,
about Yr. old, wt. about 125 Ibs.
and ready. for service, $15. O. P.
Sinquefried, Harrison.
Pigs for sale, any number. Ed-
gar Woodall, Cornelia.
S. P. C. sow, not bred,



$10. Sat. guar. Hugh Henderson,
Summit.

2 shoats, half P. C. and half
Bie Bone Guinea. Cheap, or exc.
for a fat meat hog. L. A. Shores,
Marietta, R 2.

2 P. C: sows and gilt, 9 mos.
old. Reg. in: buyers name, wt.
150: Ibs. or more; $15 ea. or pr.
for $29. J..C. Lumsden, Talbot-
ton.

5 extra fine pigs, 8 wks: old,!

B. P..C. and D. Jersey, cross, $15
for the lot or $3.50: ea. FOB.

Treated. Cash. No chks. Mrs.-H.
A. Humphrey, Mitchell,R 1. .

6 pure bred Short-Nose Berk-
shire pigs, 7 wks. old, $3 ea. J:
W. Dickerson, Jr., Dewyrose, R 1.

3 young sows, Essex and Berk-
shire, cross, all bred to a_ big
bone Essex boar. 2 of them $15
ea., and 1 for $10.00. xc. 1. for
some good cotton seed. Cade
Cleveland, Elberton, R 2. .

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

Perfect saddle mare, 7 yrs. old,
wt. around 900 Ibs, $1.25. Will
exc for a good mule. Can be seen
at my piace 11% miles States-
boro: I. G. Thompson, Brooklet.

2 horse mules,
black, 7 and 8 yrs. old, wt. 21
Ibs. the pr. Sound and good
workers. $250. R. B. Floyd, White

3 extra good work mules for
sale or trade, cheap. Johh Har-
ris, Monroe, R 2.

1 M. Ib., 12 yr. old mare, foal-
ed, will work anywhere. Cheap



for cash or trade for other good

value can use. J. M. Riggins,
Blackshear.

A weal Turpentine Woods
horse, 6 yrs. old, priced reason-
ably. R. L. Oden, Blackshear.

1 Black mare, wt. 1160 Ibs.
around. 12 yrs. old, in good cond.
Good worker. $55 cash. Miss
Winnoh Kirk, Rockmart, -R 2.

5 yr. old mule, wt. about 1200
lbs. Sound and gentile. $190 cash,

| Geo. E.. Hart, Sylvester.

1 saddle stallion, coming 4 yrs.
old, very nice, $150. Trade for
young stallion of the heavy
draft breed; pit game stags, pure
and Round-
=$5 ea. Ben. F. Pow-

Lae Slack F or Sas

Thoroughbred Kentucky 5
gaited saddle horse, 8 yrs. old,
14% hands high, wt.-about 900
lbs. dark bay, no scars nor blem-
ishes, plenty of life but gentle.
See or write. E. G. Clark, SP
lasville, R 4.

Mare mule, wt. 1100 lbs. about
15 yrs. old, $65; good brood sow,
200 Ibs. 3 yrs. old, $15. Would
take: price, ef mule for both if
bought together before Dec. 31.
Mrs. H. B. Baldwin, Stillmore.

Extra good mare mule, wt.

around 1100. lbs. priced right.
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.

Shetland ponies, all colors and |:
bull of recognized breeding, suit-

sizes, mares and stallions, Cheap.
W. S. McMichael, Buena Vista.

1 mare mule and 1 horse mule,
wt. about 1 M. Ibs. ea. $150 for
the pair. Will trade... R.. Fort,
Griffin, R&C;

RABBITS FOR SALE...
2 white does, Yr. old, 75e ea:



or exc, for pig. Bi. H, Prather,:

Harlem.

9. baby rabbits, white with red
eyes, about 1% Jb. wt. ea. 50c ea.
Will not ship. Mrs. H. O. Padg-

ett, Atianta, 160 Howard St., S.

E.
Fully ped. Gold Cert.
Wt. Chinchillas, Seniors and Ju-

niors, for sale or exch. S. Jones,

Lylerly.

1-pr. white, pink-eyed rabbits,
3 Silver Martin does and buck,
2 grey does. All grown and good
Size, '75c ea. $5.50 ea: FOB. Mrs.
J. P. Harvey, Loganville.



wt. |
about 195 Ibs. Reg. with papers.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

75 to 100 head common goats
and kids, cheap for cash. Take
some corn for part pay. Mrs.
Marion Dickson, Osierfield.

19 head good sheep, 1-2 to 3-4
Shropshire. 17 ewes, 2 rams. All
young, except I, and all suppos-
ed to lamb within next 3 mos.
Larger than common native
sheep. $70 at barn if all taken.
J. T. McClung, Hiram.



Live Stock Wanted



1 blue and 1)

HOGS WANTED
Want 8 litle bone Black Gui-

| nea pigs, about 8 wks. old. Dont

mind them being mixed with
Hampshire or Essex. Give best
cash price. M. L. Jackson, Flow-
ery Branch, RFD 3..

Want 1 Registered big bone P.
C. gilt or young sow, bred. H. G.
Middleton.

Want 4S. P. C. pigs at $2 ea.

|at once. Write first: W. A. Gor-
| don, Eastman. -

Want 2 gilts or young sows;
Black big bone Guinea and
Black Essex cross. Prefer already
bred. If so, when and. to what
breed. Give size, age and best
price. R. GC. Hares, Statesboro,
R 4.

Want 50 or 60 es and shoats.

tate what you have and price.
Claude Roberts, Palmetto, R.1.

Want good fat hogs and beef

eattle. J. B. Blackwell, Augusta, |
1308 Green St.





HORSES AND MULES
WANTED

Want to rent good mule .te
work 25 acres in McDuffie
County (my own land). Good
references, S.. F. Walden, Har-
lem, R 2. :
Want to buy 1 or 2 good cheap
mules, also 1 horse or 2 horse
wagon. W. M. Rockel, Jr., Thom-
aston, R 6.

Want good farm mule or
horse. Will exc. Jersey cow with

Ist calf (heifer), 7 wks. old. Cow

gives 3 gal. on good feed. Yancy
Rauton, Vidalia, R 2.
Want 5 or 6 mules. State age
and price. W. D. Stubbs, Dover.
Trade large cow for good plug
mule, also 18 mos. old sow, half

Be B. half S$. Pi C., for small

good plug mule or heavy pony
and wagon. Roy White,~
sington.



RABBITS WANTED
Exe. Black and White check-
ered grown buck for gfown
Chinchilla doe; also exc. nice pop
corn for dried fruit. B. Manley,
Temple.

CATT WANTED
Want good miich cow in milk
now or soon freshen. Exc. 50
goats. Mrs. D. D. Deen, Baxley,
R 4, Box 115.
Want 1 aged, Pollea Hereford



able for 1 years service, cheap
for cash: F. L. Stewart, Wad-
ley.

Want yoke of broke steers,
good size, not over 4 yrs. old, for
cash. W: A. Wright, Buckhead.



Farm Help Wanted



Heavy :

-duece



FARM BELP WANTED

Want colored. settled, single
girl or strong middleaged wo-
man to live in house in yard
and help with poultry and other
light farm work. Must be in-
telligent, good habits and fast
worker. Good home and wages.
H. V. Branan, Austell, RFD 2
- Want geod man for a 3 horse
farm, Baldwin County, 4 miles
Milledgeville. Convenient to 2
good schools. 6 room House, and
is on paved highway. Communi-
cate with: Dr. B. McH. Cline,
Atlanta, 401 Grand aa
Bldg:

Want white, single man, 19.to
24 yrs. ofage, exp. in all kinds
of farm work and is a willing
worker, no bad habits. $8 mo.
board and laundry. P. A. Dreke,
Senoia, R 2, Box 148.

Want an honest, country: rais-
ed woman or girl, to milk 1 cow
and other light farm work for
board and small salary; also
have 17 pure bred W. Rock pul-
lets, 9 mos. old and 2 roosters,
80e ea. No chks. Mrs. W. L. Ham-
mond, Bremen, R 2.

Have splendid 2 horse farm for
the right man on shares. Equip-

ped with mules, cattle and hogs. |.

Some real good: milech cows.
Must be a No. 1 man. E. T. Not-
tingham, Thomaston.

Want
that can handle milk. Must be
sober, not smoke cigarettes and
be good hand to work. Board,
laundry and small salary. D. A.
Pirkle, Chamblee, R 1.

. Want middleaged white wom-.
an to live in home and do.gen.
light farm work: milk Cows,

_poultry, ete. Small wages. D. J.

Galloway, Conyers, R 2.

Want good man for 217.acres
land, for 1935. 4 houses, on con-
crete highway, 6 mi. Macon. Pro-
bale to acre. Pasture,
streams. For 3 Bales of Cotton.
W. T. Pitts, Atlanta, 45 Broad
St. S.-W.

to live on place. Man to work
farm, wife work also: Reasonable
wage, home, wood, water, pat-
ches: J. V. Allen, Albany.

Want boy, i6 to 20 yrs. of age,
exp, in farming, to live as one
of family. $4 per mo-.and all 3
acres will make in peanuts, to
help make and gather crop. No
drunkard wanted. G. L. Folds,
Finleyson, R l..

Want man and wife, colored,
country raised, to milk
work garden, and other gen.
light farm work, House and gar-
den furnished. S. I. Watson,
Lakeland.

Want at once, unincumbered
woman, 25 to 35 yrs. of age, able
to help. with cows, chickens, and

other light farm. work. Give age,
exp., etc. $2 per week and room
Bes poate Jas. A. Ryals, Beney
{Ri

Jcene:

boy to work on farm.

Want colored man and wife

cows,

Positions Wanted
Pecan trees, top worked and
guaranteed: 12 yrs. exp. a Ji

Qavidson, Pineview.

_ Want 1 norse czop on halves :
with honest, Christian people.
Prefer the country between Win-

der and Athens, or most any-.

where in middle Ga., with Holi- |
ness people. Have to be furnish-
ed. D. A. Moon, Atlanta, 430
Washington St.
Want job on farm for 1935.
Farmed all my life. 40 yrs. of

age. Dont mind work. Good ref.
A: M. ~ Faulkner, ;

Make offer.
Monticello.
Young man, honest, sober, and _
dependable, no smoker, wants
job on farm for wages, with re-
liable party. Make best offer by
month. Clay S. Walker, Denton. _
Want job on dairy -with hon- -
est people. Prefer near Atlanta,
but would go anywhere. Best of
ref. $10 mo. board and laundry.
19 yrs. old, no bad habits except
smoking. Good hand for right
party. Herbert Clay Barron, Ac-
worth, R 2, Box 48. ee
Want crop on halves. Would
work for wages with good man.
Prefer being on School Bus line.
3 in family. Have to be moved.
Write what can do. D. F. Alli-
geod, Dexter, R 2. :
Middleaged man, alone, wants
job on farm for wages. 55 years
old, healthy, no bad habits. Set-
tled. Born and raised on. farm.
J. &. Kinney, Lincolnton, R 5. :
Married man with 1 grown
daughter wants job as Caretak-
er, or live in home with couple
and help look after chicken

farm. Ref. W. B. Hargrove, Reg=

ister.
"2 young men, 18 and 24 yrs.
old respectively,- want jobs on
farm, $10 month and board and.
Jaundry. Raised on farm. Inter-.
ested in farm machinery.
Ga. preferred. Ref. Write. Henry
Hammond, Bremen,_R 2.
Middleaged man,
wants job as Overseer or Fore-.
man -
exp. in gen. farming and stock
raising. Can manage labor and

keep up farm machinery. Can do. 8

real. terracing and,ditching. Do
not use whiskey. C. C. Wyche,
Moreland.
Man and wife want position
on farm with good man, for wa~
ges or share crop. J. T. Payne,
Atlanta, R 4, Clo Zola Jones.
Want job on farm, by month

or day. Wife and 2 small child- A

ren. Henry Kirksey, Atlanta, 338
Crew St.

Want 1 or 2 nee farm for
1935. Can finance self. Share or
3rd and 4ths. Would consider
small crop and hire out as Fore-
man. Ref. Henry Williams, Bow-_ Gg
dons Ra. =

Want job as Miller, Corn Gr
Wheat, or either. 25 yrs. exp.
Good ref. Can operate fiour mill,
25 t6 200 bbl, T. F. McDonald,
Gordon, R 1.

Want job on dairy, Truck or

Gen. Farm. Can drive truck and

work labor. Would take 1 horse

share crop or job as Overseer.

Farmed all life time. Exp. in
Tobacco, also.

Ref. W. E. White, Sumner, R 2.

Want. i horse farm on 50-50 ~

basis, in or adjoining county to
Tattnall. Do not have any

stock. Like to plant tobacco, cot-

ton, sweet potatoes. Good ref.
Arthur Kirkland, Cobbtown, R 1.
Want a1 horse farm,
and farm tools. Would accept a
farm on halves with good man.
Write. I. M. Washington, Fay-
etteville, R 1, Clo J. P. Knight.
Young married man wants job
as farm overseer, or dairy work.
Life time experience. Ref. M.
M. Cooper, Bishop, FORIS CT
Want to Oversee farm, - Exp.
North and So. Ga, soils, all kinds _
grain, cotton, tobacco, also exp.
with white and black





SO.c3 3

with wife, vl

of large farm. Life time ;

Young, married.

mule

labor. : =
| Kno how a farm. E. W. ee :




= Bontens Wanted

Plants For.



; All round placksmith aud
wheelwright man wants job with
a good 1-horse farm on 50-50
basis, also can look after a set

~ of Gins in the Fall. A. A. George,
Vidalia, RFD 2.

: Young man, 26 yrs. old, with
wife, wants job on farm. Both
able and willing workers. Exp. in

- farming. Consider crop on 50-50

basis. Ref. if desired. Ready to
be moved. J. G. Haney, Wood-
_ stock, R 3, Clo J. S. Priest.

Seed For Sale

Clean, large size Chufas, free
~ from nut grass, 25c lb. Add post-
ape. Mrs. Alberta Ballenger,
~ Bremen, R 2.
Seeding Ribbon Cane seed, 200
gal. per A. 1934. 75e peck; cof-
fee beans for seed, $1 lb. All
- postpaid in Ga. J. H. Davis, Mil-
ledgeville, R 5. =
Chufa seed, free of nut grass,
25c lb; white velvet okra seed,
-15c Ib; Blue Damson plum trees,
10c ea. $1 doz; May cherry trees,
10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie
- Conner, Buchanan, R 1.
14 Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, $1 lb. plus shipping chgs;
coffee beans, 75c lb. Cash or
money order. W. B. Bass, Bar-
tow, R 1.-
10 lbs. Dixie Bell melon soe:
40c lb. Small lots, 50c lb. Multi-
plying onion buttons to swap for
dried peaches or apples. T. M.
- Bloodworth, Gordon.
- 1934 crop Chufas, clean, sound,
- free of nut-grass, 25c Ib. E. C.
Heaton, Hartwell, R 3.

Red Hot pepper seed, mix. var.,
_ good, clean, 1934 crop. 10c thls.
or 8 this. 25c del. Miss Annie M.
. May, Warthen, R 3.
Virginia Bright Leaf tobacco
seed, 15c tbls. 2 for 25c. C. E.
Morris, Surrency.
Yellow Burly tobacco seed, dbl.
treated, germination tested; 1
sucker, high colored leaf, made
1600 Ibs. per A. last yr. 4 thls.
: seed for $1. R. D. Gladney, Tif-
ton, R 4.
New coffee bean, $1 Ib. scal-
lion onion sets, 50c gal; walnuts,
$1 bu. Exc. for white feed sacks,
honey, bean, rape or ca~rot seed.
_ Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, R 2.
- Seedling peach seed, $3 per C.
also Want any number of white
sacks. Will exc. for same. Mrs.
J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton.
- 1934 okra seed, white velvet
and green pod, 15c Ib. or exc. for
white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
Mrs. G. W. Wiley, Ashland, R 1.

Plants For Sale

Lady T. strawberry plants,
~30c C; $2 M. J. M. Summerour,
Gainesville. as

Hastings Crystal Wax Ber-
muda onion plants, 90c M. del.
W. E. Barker, Rutledge..
- Cabbage plants, Extra E: and
Chas. W., All Head, Sussession.
Large, fresh and well rooted.
500, 40c; 75c M ;Bermuda on-
jon, " White and Yellow, plants,
fresh, house grown, 500, 60c;
$1 M. All del, postpaid. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
_ Strawberry plants, 25c C;
sage, 20c 1b; witchhazel bark,
and yellow root, 20c lb. old
- fashioned peach trees,
kinds, 10 for $1. R. B. Etris,
Dahlonega. R 1. Box 49. <
_ Strawberry plants, $1. 25 M.
or swap for white feed sacks,
free of holes and iron rust,
100 lb. cap., at 5c ea. Mrs. Lyn-
da Turner, Cumming. R 4.

Everbearing and Lady









Del.

dif.)



Pat. Acme,
Youngberry. 6 plants, $1; 12
plants, $1.75; Blakemore and
Bellmar strawberry, 65c C. 500,
$2.75; $4. 15, M. All prepaid.
State insp. H. A. Neal, Ash-
land.

Frost-proof EK. J. W., Chas.
W. and Copenhagen cabbage
plants, .75c. M. 5 M. $3.50 del.
Onions, $1 M.-del. Full count
and sat. guar. Harold Smith,
Baxley.

True to name Red Gold
strawberry plants, $1 C. Lady
T. and Everbearing strawberry,
30c C. $2.50 M. Exch. for white
feed sacks. Mrs. Annie Etris,
Dahlonega. R 1.

True to name. Red Gold
strawberry plants, 75c C. Add
postage. Money orders only.
Mrs. Cora Etris, Dahlonega. R
1; :
- White Bermuda onion plnats,
500, 60c; $1.10 M. 5 M. $5.
S. D. Sheffield, Baxley.
R 4. Box 152.

Missionary strawberry plants
85c C. Young dewberry, 25c
doz; Suckerless tobacco seed,
25c spoonful. FOB. Benjamin
Hicks, Adel. R 1.

Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.75 M. del. J. R. Belflower,
Tifton. Clo The Post Office.

4 yr. old asparagus roots,
25c doz. or exch. for dried fruit
at 10c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
J. B. Brown, Eastman. R 1>

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c C. 500, $1;
sassafras root, rattle root, yel-
low root, wild cherry bark, 20c
lb: walnut meats, 35c Ib. dbl.
and sng. tansy, horehound,

catnip, 2 bun. 5c Del. in Ga.}

No chks. Miss L. M. White,
Dahlonega.

Chas. W. and E. J. gaphace
plants, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del.
5 M. $5; 10 M. $9 collect;
Klondike strawberry plants,
500, 75c. $1.25 M. del. E. C. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch. Rl.

BE. J., Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 500, 75c; $1.35 M. del.
10 M. $10. Exp. Col. Guy Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch.

E. J. W. cabbage, 80c M.
FOB; Canara Island Cc. W.

Bermuda onion, $1.25 M. Cert.

No. 1. J. L. Courson, Baxley.

Frost-proof, Copenhagen,
Dutch cabbage, large _ size,
sown in Augusta, open field
grown, ready and guar. or mon-
ey back, 90c M. 5 M. up, 65c
M. Also seed for sale. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch. R 1.

Frost-proof Wakefield and
Dutch cabbage, 300, 35c; 500,
50c; 75c M. del: 50c M. FOB;
5 M. $2.15; 10 M. $3.95; Klon-
dike strawberry, true to name,
300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.25 M.
Postpaid. Major Crow, Gaines-
ville. R 1.

Frost- proof cabbage plants,
60c M. White Bermuda onion
plants, 75c M. or exch. for
Hay peas at $1.50 bu. W. W.
Williams, Quitman.

Mastodon Progressive ever-.
bearing strawberry plants, 30c
C. $2.50 M; any kind of old
fashioned peach trees, 1 to 2
ft. $2 C. Emley Long, Cleve-
land. R 4.

About 200 M. cabbage plants,
in perfect cond. saved through
the freeze, $1.50 M. FOB. Cash
with order. W. A. Peek, Biber-
+0 =
Gov. insp. all leading var.
apple and peach trees, 2 yr.
old, 3 to 5 ft. 20c ea; grape

.| vines, 10c ea. $6 C; pear and

cherry, 35c ea; papershell pe-
can trees, 3 to 5 ft., 50c ea.
Lee Head.

May cherries, red ak yellow
plums, Mtn. huckleberries, 50c
doz ;raspberry, biackberry, 40c
doz; Concord and Niagra grape

vine | oe otc. doz. i Teer, :

-Thorniess |

value. Thomas

Sneed, East Point.

equal
Reyn-

Exch. for anything of
Byrd,
olds.



Georgia Products
For Sale



PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE

Cherry and Goose plum
trees, 10c each. Mrs. Ida Rob-
erts, Dallas. R 1.

Blue Damson Fig trees, fruit
large as eggs; sweet apple,
flavor of crab, large yellow ap-
ple; May huckleberry. All 3 to
5 ft. 6 for $1.25 prepaid. Mix.
if preferred. Mrs. R. L. Blood-
worth, McIntyre. R 1.

Brown fig, Blue and Goose
plum, scuppernong, muscadine
and grape vines, $1 doz; hazle-
nut bushes, 40c doz; everbear-
ing strawberry, $1. 50 M. A, T.
Patterson, Waco.

Concord grape vines, 10c a.
$8 Cr. Luttie, Niagra, Ives,
Warren, 15c ea. $12 C; apple
and peach trees, 5 for gi rasp-
berry, 50c doz. $3. 50 GC. 2 HEA;
Calhoun

3041.

Grafted, Stewart,
Money-Maker, Success. Large
size. 10 acres, 15c ea. No dig-
ging nor del..6 miles north of
Monticello on Covington High-

Schley,

way. Mrs. Mary Davis, CovVe=

ton.

2 yr. pear trees, (name un-
known; fine for pickling, pre-
serving or eating) $1 doz.
Carefully packed; new sorghum
syrup, bright and thick, 60c
gal. FOB. W. R. Thompson,
Lawrenceville. R 1.





COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Summerours Half and Half
1st yr. from breeder. Roll clean-
ed at gin. $1 bu. Foe es F.
Priest, Acworth, R 1.

Stoneville No. 2, pure reclean-
ed, staple 1 in. to 1% in. very
early. 100 lb. bags (3 1-3 bu.).
$1 bu; Whatleys Prolific seed
corn, field selected from stalks
having 2 to 6 ears ea. 90c pk.
$1.50 per 1-2 bu. $2.75 bu. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.

25 bu. pure Ruckers, $1 bu. in
2 bu. sacks, Del. if as much as 3
sack orders; 15 ears pure Mexi-
can June corn, 5c per ear. Del.
if all taken; 10 lbs. large, green
pod okra seed, 15c Ib. Del. all
taken. R. W. Adams, Jefferson,
Rea

Coker Wild No. 4, 1-8 in sta-
ple, big boll; wilt-resistant, hea-
vy fruit, easily picked. _ 1400
makes a 500 lb. bale; brings 14%c
to 4c premium. $1.50 bu. pre-

paid in Ga. No chks. M. D. Fort- |

ner, Bartow, R 1.

300 bu. DP&L 4 and 3. pure
cotton seed. Ginned 1 var. gin.
$1 bu. W. C. Smith, Carrollton,
ek:

Pure Rucker. Yields 530 Ibs.
lint per acre. $3.00 bu. Cash or
money order. J. W. ee Lux-
omni.



SYRUP FOR SALE

Pure sugar cane syrup, 6 val.
cans to cs. $2.50; 12 halves, $2.75;

24 qts. $3; 38 gal. new Cypress

barrels, 33c gal. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.
Pure Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup,

35 gal. Barrel, and gal. cans, 30

gal; 6 gal. cans to Case, $3. No.
A-1 syrup. Money orders only, L.
E. Hutchinson, Quitman, R. 5.

A-1 grade new cop Cane sy-

- Home orchard peach trees, |
2 ft. high, 6c*ea. plus postage:

| per BBL. FOB. Jas.

Georgia Products
| For Sale



1934 Ga. Cane syrup in Bar-
rels, about 37-38 cap. A-1. $12
N. Isler, M4.
D., Meigs.

- Good, new syrup, 50c gal. at
Blue Ridge. Clifford Wilson, Blue
Ridge.

Guar. A-1 syrup Sugar Cane
syrup in new 37 gal. bbls. $11.50;
cases of 6 - 1 gal. cans, $2.70;
12 -half gal. cans, $290. Del. in
Ga. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.



POTATOES FOR SALE

White Star Irish large
potatoes, 50c bu. also Irish Cob-

Jers, $1 bu. T. B. Ledford, Cleve-

land.





BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

90-day or Bunch Velvet beans,
$2 and $4 bu. N. T. Beasley, Kite.
500 bu. sound mixed Cow peas,
214 bu. bags, for sale. G. A. Lew-

-is,, Waynesboro.

1934 crop Brab and Iron peas,
mixed, 11% bu. at $2 bu; 20 or
30 bu. each Running and Bunch
Velvet beans, running, $1.25 bu.,
bunch, $2.50 bu. FOB. W. L.
Helms, Buena Vista.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE

25 Ibs. seedling pecans, 9c Ib.
Luther McNeal, Mitchell, RFD 1.

609 lbs. Frotscher pecans, 12c
Ib; 200 Ibs. seedlings, 10c lb. B.
H. Warren, Louisville.



Large Spanish peanuts, hand
picked, 10 lb. J. Darrel Sanders,
Royston, R 2.

75 Ios. seedling pecans, this
yrs crop for planting, for sale.
Make best offer. G. W. ae
Arabi. ic | ea

Mobiles, 10c; Stewarts, Ge
Schieys, 20c Ib. Del. W. D. Ben-
nett, Molena.

x |

140 lbs. large, sound Stewart
pecans, 1934 crop, 20c Ib. 46 Ibs.
1933 crop, Stewarts, 15c lb; Ma-
hood strain S. C. R. I. Red hens,
$1.25 ea. Hatching eggs, $1 per
15. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Box 83.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

Whatleys slipped shuck ear
corn, $1 bu; good Peavine Hay,
$25 ton FOB. Exc. either for
good milch cow. O. M. Ware,
Marshallville.



Yellow pop corn, 5c Ib. Add
postage. W. V. Silvers, Ellijay,
R 3, Box 88.

About 40 bu. new corn, 75 bu.
at my barn, also 8 head shoats,
$3 ea. Cash. J. W. Smith, aeek
hurst, Re 3:

PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED

Want 15 Ibs. shelled pecans,
halves only, to be del. every
week. Quote price and how soon
can. ship. 3B. C. Carter, Cuth-
bert.

Want some pecans. Advise
what you have and price. J. L.
Banner, Americus. R 3.

Will buy 5 to 100 bu. improved
Spanish peanuts. A. H. Word,
Atlanta, 366 Augusta Ave.

Want some seedling pecans. A.
B. Hamilton, Dawson.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED





| Want 50 bu. Brab peas. Quote.
W. R.

price and send sample.
Jackson, Donovan.
Want 1 to 5 bu. sound Spec-

Jed peas at $1.25 per bu. cash.
Mrs.

R. FP. Terrell, Gteenville, R

size |



POTATOES WAN |

Want to buy -State t
Rico seed potatoes. Stat
and price. John F. M ulis



Want 20 gal. old suga
del. cheap for cash. Wri
you have. Theo co
Rica, 2.

SEED WAN TE

Want 500 ibs. hand
Burr Clover seed. Quo
price del.-P:.S:. Knox,

Want to buy some Gr
seed. Mrs. E. A. oa
ton.

FRESH AND CURED
FOR SALE

Country hams, av. vs
25c Ib. del. Exch. 1 No.
honey for 6 lbs. fres





country butter; Half a

cotton seed, $1 bu. a
gin, or $1.25 recleane
os Stillmore. R
4, :



Miscellaneous For



Chicken manure, dr

Cor. Waddell St. and Lak
New, white, downy f

50c lb. del. Mrs. Ma

Cordele. R 4. Box 51.

Nice, clean dried sage.
yrs crop, 60c lb. Red H
per, 25c Ib. del; sev.
Ibs. black walnuts in
some hulled, 1c lb. Mon
der. only. Mrs. J. EB,
Rhine. RB. 1: Box 115:

Large red onion buttor
qt. Exch. for 100 lb. ca:
sacks at 5c ea; streaked
Runner bean, pure .se
cup; Red Valentine and
cornfield, same price. Ad
age. Mrs. L. R. Ashw(
ganville. R 4. ze

Good, extra heaty +

H. Mell, Atlanta. P. O
297,

Chicken pier

black walnuts, DO

low, May apple, slipp
root, 5 Ibs. 75c; heifer
old, Jersey and |
cross, $10. Add transp

ches. Miss M. E. Ad

rietta. R 3.

Dried apples, 10c lb
bearing Mastodon stray
plants, 20c C;: May
trees, 10c ea. Will exch
J. B. Jones, Dahlonega. J
Sage, 50c lb. sage
rooted, 25 for $1; 100
ones, $1. Mrs. G. Collins,
town. eee |



7 Miscellaneous Wa



PLANTS: Want
plants. Will contract fo
at low cash price. C..
The Rock: RFD. Be

Exch. 10 Ibs. dried app
25 white feed sacks. Ea.
to pay postage. I, iE.
Bowdon. R 1. te

- Exch. med. size seedli

cans for dried apples,

cored, flour, lard, et
at 3%c lb. Bring a
Cant pay postage. Georg
row, Madison.

FRUIT TREES: Wan
and Stewart pecan tre
be real cheap for cash