Uy wy y ~~ pe \ -* oly ES PARTMENT 2 wat oY Ks (fs 4 ( i zt Sas Ss coe, o_O x PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. J ONES, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. grade of tobacco, cured at the same time and place. : Roosters, Ib. - Friers, Ib. .22-, 25 33 25 THE MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF AGRICULTURE OF THE COTTON GROWING STATES Yesterday, August 11th, we had eight States represented at a meeting that was held at the Ansley Hotel, as follows: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia. i The morning session was devoted to the tobacco situation. Com- missioner Newton Bright of Kentucky, had had considerable exper- ience with the night riders, day riders and cooperatives of Kentucky for the past 20 years. Commissioner Graham of North Carolina has had considerable experience with growing and marketing tobacco for the past 25 or 80 years. Mr. A. C. Summers, of the Department of Agriculture of South Carolina was also present and gave his ex- perience with tobacco marketing in South Carolina. Congressman Lankford of Georgia was present and outlined a bill that should be quite helpful, in regard to the curtailment of acreage planted. Rep- resentatives of the Banking Associations of different States were also present and gave helpful suggestions. I was surprised when the information was given that every time a farmer receives 28 cents for the raw tobacco the Federal Govern- ment receives 43 cents in tax as internal revenue. This internal _ revenue tax that is paid to the Federal Government was put on dur- ing the war. It taxes chewing tobacco, cigarettes, cigars and snuff. This tax is as high as six cents per package on cigarettes. Commissioner Graham of North Carolina said, and had the data to prove it, that his State during the tobacco marketing season paid > to the, Federal Government a million dollars a day as a tobacco tax. It was also shown that there are only four tobacco manufactur- _ ers in the United States that amount to anything on the market as they buy 90 per cent of the tobacco bought in the United States. This excessive Federal tax not only hag the effect of making the manufacturer buy his raw product as cheaply as possible but also scares off competition. Any company is loath to go into a to- bacco manufacturing business when there is such an enormous Fed- eral tax to be paid. war time measures that is left hanging over us. At our meeting we unanimously passed a resolution calling on Congress to abolish this tax entirely or to cut it to a reasonable amount at least. If this was assured the manufacturer, he of course, would be encouraged to pay more for the raw product. ~_ Sa Another thing that we took up at length was the grading of to- bacco. I have telegrams and letters that proye to me conclusively that there is a variance of 10 to 15 cents a pound paid for the same Should we have grading at all our tobacco barns and publication of the prices This Federal tax on tobacco is one of*the few | per grade this variance would be eliminated and the chances for the buyers to combine would also be lessened. I am reasonably sure this will be done in all of the tobaceo growing States by the begin- ning of next season. Another suggestion that was made, which is good, is for the growers to keep the extremely low grades of tobacco off of the market. These low grades do not bring more than two or three cents a pound on the market and it is these low grades that thie manufacturers are mopping up on. Tobacco conta cent potash and is worth more than two or three fertilizer. You could do more toward breaking up a buyers by keeping these low grades bacco off a than in any other way. If the buyers do not see alm bacco on the floor they will reach out after the bette: Cotton was the next subject discussed. The concensus of opinion was hat the Federal estimate of 14,- 362,000 bales is rather high considering the extreme drought that We are having in certain sections of the cotton States. The general - opinion of all of those present was that it would require extremely favorable seasons from now on for the crop to average around 14,000,000 bales. - Reports came from North Carolina that the mills were buying cotton in that section as fast as they could. Reports were also read showing that there was a very small stock of cotton goods on hand. Look in the stores now and you will see depleted stocks where you once saw shelves overflowing. 4 The advice of the Southern Commissioners of Agriculture to the farmers is to hold your cotton, where you can. pitiful part of the farming conditions of the South is that some of the farmers are so heavily in debt that they have to sell their cotton . as soon as they get it out. Some farmers are not in this condition. They can aid the price of cotton by. holding their crop. It is a safe investment always. to hold anything that is selling below the cost of production. Cotton is going to move from the present price or there can not be another full crop made. o She Another thing that the Commissioners of Agriculture took a unanimous stand on was for a high tariff on jute,-the most serious competitor that cotton has. Right here in the United States jute and burlap take the place of three million bales of cotton. We again petitioned Congress to put a tariff rate on jute, high enough to On amount to an embargo, at their next session. This policy is follow- ed by manufacturing companies and why not by the farmers? (Continued on page eight) } MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Aug. 12, 1930. Always Subject to Variation pe Atlanta Augusta Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs.$2.50 $2.50 ae Cabbage, green, crated, 100 Ibs. .... 3.50 $3.00. fices. Ga: Extra, Oz, Sa a 30 32 = BO 30 a Macon $2.35 Eggs, Ga:, Standard, doz. ....... - 30 28 28 : ae 25 23 23 Eggs, Yard Run, doz. ..... Sie ee 30 28 28 Stags, Ib. j 18 20 ~ 20 Hens, Ib. : 18 23 .22 12% 15 12 Ducks, Ib. : 7 : 20 PE Gpese AD 2 ey ee he wee 15 ss 12 ~ Turkeys, Ib. : 5 25 oo Capons, Ib. oe 25 Field Peas, mixed bu. .............. 2.50 3.00 3.00 Field Peas, not mixed, bu 3 3.25 3.30 3.50 Country Butter, Best Table, Ib. .35 Wee Se 40 .30 Country Butter, Cooking, Ib .20 : .20 oe 30 25, Corn Meal. 96 bs: 2.4. 2.30 2.35 SAD ee ee ee Hogs Sold During Week Beginning Aug. 4, at Cooperative Sales, Brought 9.75 per Cwt. Basis No. 1 at Thomasville, Ga., and 9. No. 1 at Cordele, Ga. Savannah Columbus 2.85. > Le INDEX | Poultry for Sale Sees Poultry Wanted Live Stock for Sale-......... Live Stock Wanted Ga. Products for Sale. Ga. Products Wanted -- 15 16 Miscellaneous for Sale "16 "18 | Miscellaneous Wanteg 12 10 | Plants for Sale , "95 "93 Peed fOr Sale... ssa : ce Seed Wanteg -- Farm Help Wanted Positions Wanted Farms for Rent Want to Rent Rarms Car Lots : Valdosta $3.25 $3.00 - \ 3.50 3.00 .o2 t= 30 .30 sok 25 26 30 ah ook 2.75 3.25 epee 408 35 29 .30 Of course the . 2.30. 2.25 3 eee 83 Per Cwt. Basis i Poultry For Sale ANCONAS Finest, pure bred Sheppard strain rom. healthy tested stock, 5 point b Ancona cockerels, carefully cted, for breeding, 4 mos old $2 ea. P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. Nice Ancona cockerels, husky youngs- ters, May hatch, 60c each. Exch. for oe: Charles Brown, Stone Mtn. April toh Ancona. cockerels from ndstrom Hatchery, Clinton, Mo. $1 h, or exch. for March or April atch hens. Must be pure bred. W. L. Stonecypher, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. os rooster and several hens Sheppard ain Anconas, for sale or exch. M. C, owland, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 28 B. phone, Ma-9262 5 14-wks. old pure bred Ancona cock- oe from Eldorado, IL, e 50 each. J. W. Hell Adrian, Ga. P. . Box 116.: BARRED rite hay og 4 pullets and 1 rooster, B. P. Rocks, 5 mos. old, $4.75; 10 B. R. pullets and 1 rooster, about 5 mos. old, $10.50; B. it; cockerels, 5 mos. old, 75c each. All a bred stock. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, a 12 B. R. pullets 8 and 9 wks. old, pure red, also 4 same age roosters, 50c each. Cash. Exch. for table peas, 1930 crop at market price. E. C. Melton, smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2. 6 mos. old B. R. cockerels, $1.75 each, r 4 for $5. Parks strain .Cream A. grade. Reg. oe No: sng Mrs. ~ ; ' be + oF a. -B. R: pullets, and 1 ere: i for the 5. Mrs. pure bred B. ] : Rock as and 1 cockerel, $5.50. Mrs. . Bryant, Coffee, Ga. aN Pure bred 18 mos. old 3 . cocker- el for sale or exch. for Brahma or S. L. Wyandotte cockerel. Mrs. Leona Westberry, Jesup, Ga. 257 Elm St. - $3 pure bred Barreq Rock, Thompson strain February, hatch roosters, $2.59 each; 3 same breed, March hatch, $1.50 each; 10 pullets and 1. rooster, April : hatch, $1 each. Money back if not satisfied. Mrs. W. A. Hand, Brook- field, Ga. Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. April hatch cockerels, 75c each, or exch. for _ pullets of sate. strain, or for dried or eating apples, or for pigs. Mrs, Fannie _ Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. _A few Holterman Aristocrat, dark B. R. April hatch cockerels, $2 each; also 3 Parks strain B. R. cockerels, from eggs direct from Paks Cream Grade stock, April hatch, $2.50 ea. A. P. Chapman, Autryville, Ga. A few February hatch, select B.\R. -cockerels, good shape and color, $2, also a few April cockerels, from Harris Contest stock, Pelham, Ga. $1 each, or trade for any big breed hens to set, at -30c lb. J. N: Lewis, Statesboro, Ga. Care Holland Drug Co. 10 pure bred B. R. pullets, March and April hatch, Thompson strain, $1 each, or $9 for lot. Mrs. L. M. Ader- hold, Lavonia, Ga. Barred Rock pullets and cockerels, 6 mos. old, Thompson Ringlet strain, $1 poe Wallace Wilson, Martin, Ga. R pee es Fe. pullets, late January hatch, started laying in 4 mos. for sale, or will exch, for S.C. Wu) or. S.C." BR. FT. Reds of good strain. J. W. Walker, Augusta, Ga. Box 533. eh Thompson strain, pure bred, 18 mos. old. B. R. hens and 1 non-related rooster, $14. for lot./Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman, Ga. 10 pure breq Barred Rock 1929 hatch hens, $1.50:each ,also 2 same age cocks, but no akin to flock, $2 each, a Soe for the lot. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma, Ga. \ 30 milk fed B. R. friers, wt. from 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs. each. $25. for lot. Money order. Mrs. J. M. Zellner, For- oh h,:Ga. RFD 2. wks. olg B. R. roosters, also blood testes R. I. White pullets, straight from Mo. Hatcheries. Also a few cock- erels, not related, 80c each. Mrs. W. 8S. _ Hadden, Shellman, Ga. - 10 pure bred B. R. pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. HH. I, Moore, White Plains, Ga, BANTAMS 1 yr. old pure bred Buff Cochin pene hen, $1. B. L. Lynn; Coffee, Ss. and 2 roosters, 50c. each, $6} . Tuggle pula Gi eon Indian MARKET BULLETIN Golden Sebrights, hens and cocks $1.50 each. Mrs. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 rooster and 3 hens, pure bred Buff Cochin bantams, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $5 FOB Will exch. Miss Christine Jones, Gills- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. A few bantams, roosters already crowing, and a few pullets, for sale. Write for further information. Mrs. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53. Bantams: 2 each, White and Black, g00q layers, 75c each, or all four for $2.75. J. L. Burrell, Clayton, Ga. Buff Cochins, hens and baby chicks, for sale or exch. M. C. Rowland, At- lanta, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 28 B. Phone Ma-~9262. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE 200 or more Everlay strain B. L. 3 wks. old chicks, well started, $25 a 100; 300 or 400 University of Ga. strain Tancred W. L. 3 ub Olq chicks, $30 a 100. No checks. N, A. Wood, South At- lanta, Ga. - Reds, Barred and Buff Rocks and Orpingtons, $9 a 100; heavy mixed, $8.50. Lots. less than 100, add 1c per] chick. Prepaig live del. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 50 purebred Buff Rock 2 mos. old chicks, 50c each... Mrs, W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. Partridge Rock March hatch cotk- erels, $1 each, or exch. for dried or eat- ing apples, or for pigs. Mrs. Fannie Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. EGGS FOR SALE Fresh duck eggs for hatching. Pure Fawn and White Indian Runners, $1 pe a4 del. W. E. Wylan, Cleveland, : Donaldson Red eggs, from best pen of splendigq layers, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for 30. Exch. for figs, or pears. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn Ga. Rt. 1 White Australian guinea eggs, he ey per 15 del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, G stock, ang Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, well selected. Summer prices on all. $1 per 15. Blood tested for B. W. D. Cash with order. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl- vester, Ga. Rt. 3. . Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. also Ferris S C. W. L eggs, 85c per 15, $1.50 | for 30. del. Cartons ret. Mrs. J. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2 Would like to contract with party who will need hatching eggs the com- ing season. Mrs. Mae Slaughter, Pow- ersville, Ga. Genuine Buff Cochin bantam eggs; $1.50 per 15; Giant Black Minorca eggs, $2.25 per 15, OO. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. i GAMES Sid Taylor cocks, crossed with White Hackel, 1-2 each; 1 Sid Tay- lor crossed with Wild Cat Blues, and 1 pure bred Sid Taylor, 16 mos. old, $2.50 each, or exch. for Wild Cat Blues or Roundhead, or Red Quill hens or pullets. J. P. Thompson, Plains, Ga. ~ Full. blood pit game roosters, crosses E, of the best breeds; some well marked | War Horse Blues ad Shawlnecks from winners, at 5c above market price. 2 to 4 Ibs. trimmed and untrimmed. E. B. Rainwater, Wrens, Ga. Cornish Indian game April hatch cockerels and pullets, Berry strain, $1 jeach, B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 Indian Game hens and 1 rooster, $2.50 ea, $5 trio. J P Pullin, McDon- ough, Ga 10 dark Cornish Indian game pullets, March and April hatch, $1.60 each, or $4 for the lot. Mrs. Estille Norris, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 3. 9 dark Cornish game pullets and 1 rooster, 4 mos. old, $12 for the lot. Miss Florence Shurling, Oconee, Ga. Pure bred dark Cornish games: 12 March and April hatch pullets and 2 fine no-akin to pullets cockerels, $20 for lot; 10 pullets and 1 cockerel, $18; 3 hens, now laying and 1 cock, 18 mos. old, $10 for the 4. Mrs. E. M. Griffin, Sparks, Ga. Pure bred dark Cornish game hens, $2 each; February and March hatch pullets, $1.50 each; roosters, $1.50 each. Have about 35 hens and 25 or 30 pul- lets and 2 last year, February and March hatch, roosters. Mrs. S. R. Fitzsimmons, "Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. Box 35. 4 pure bred March hatch R. C. dark game . h { lets, 50c each; 2 Buff L. 2 mos. 'Healthy and well dev: $1.25 cockerels , oo van, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. 3 pure bred game pullets and 3,roost- ers, April hatch, $5 for lot, or $1 each. FOB. Mrs. S. G. Rogers; Claxton, Ga. Rt. 2. , Fine bunch of Allen Reundheads. April hatch roosters, now ready to crow. Extra eee = ea. G. K. Durham, Resaca, Ga. Rt. HAMBURGS = 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, 3 mos. old. R. C. Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Berry strain, $3.75 for lot, also 4 mos. old cockerels (ordered this year from Berrys Farm), $1 each. J. H. White, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 4, 15 Silver Hamburg pullets, now lay- ing, 2 cockerels, and 1 cock, $15 for the lot. C. N. Bradshaw, Augusta, Ga. 354 West End Ave, LEGHORNS ~ 25 S. C. W. L. 14 mos. old hens, full stock. Tancred strain, all laying, $20. First P. O. money order gets them. Mrs. Nell Fossett, Baxley, Ga. A few May hatch pullets, 50, 65 and 75c each; 1 cockerel, $1. Flock built up for. heavy laying for past 4 yIs. Mrs. L: Slaighten, Powersville, Ga. Pure bred S. C. Buff L. 4 or 5 mos. old cockerels, 75c each, or exch. for pullets. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. 4 pure bred Brown Leghorn 6 wks. old cockerels, 50c ea. or exch. for 1930 crop table peas at market La E. C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 50 Tancred W. L. ready he lay pul- lets, $1 each, also 3 turkey hens, $9, or the pullets ang the 3 turkey hens for 1$56 money order. W. Rowland, Carnes- ville, Ga. 100 Tancred W. L. 14 wks. old cock- erels, free from disease, in lots of 10, 60c each, FOB. Also 10 Tancred 14 wks. olg pullets, fre from disease, a ea. FOB. Money order. Mrs. F. Roberts, Tucker, Ga. Box 57. 300 March hatch Tancred pullets, now laying, $1.25 each, FOB; also 500 a. hatch, $ Wiens peor Michi: obas prize last March and first of April hatch, $1 each. All.S. C. W. Leghorns. Z. T. Adams, Temple, Ga. Pure bred White Leghorns, Tancred | strain, 3 1-2 to 5 1-2 mos. old: pullets, 90c and $1 each; cockerels, 3 1-2 to 5} 1-2 mos. old, 85 ang 95c. each. - Have 20 of ea. All free from lice and mites, M. F. Miller, Lakeland, Ga. 1 well dev. pure Tancred cockerel, April hatch, $1.25, or exch. for'1 pure. dark Red (to skin) cockerel of Donald-. son strain. ak Ethel Jones, Gills- ville, Ga. Ft. 2 4 mos. old WwW. L. pullets, $1 each, Nae J. O. a Barnesville, Ga. RFD Ss. C. W. L. cockerels, Barron and English strain direct, from Roselawn Farms, $1 @echi Same strain from Brownstown Po Farms, 75c eaach. Higher price latew. Both are high pro- ducing stains. Misay M. Owen, Fen- der, Ga. Pure bred S. C..W Want to exch. 2 Buff Orp. cockerels for 2 other Buff Orpington cockerels, to prevent inbreeding. Also have some fine cockerels: for sale. Write for prices and further particulars. Miss Mary J. McClure, Newnan, Ga. 111 Temple Ave. MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY WANTED Want to exch, 12 thoroughbreg J. B: Giant pullets and rooster for same number of Allen Roundhead games of pure bred. All hatched about the Ist of April. Ea. party to pay chgs. on chickens. eath receive. J. E. Nicholson, regia ay . C. Residence of Geor- ia, Want 200 lbs. fryers, at 25c Ib. also fresh eggs. Jas. J. Rooney, Perry, Ga. Want to exch. 8 pr. Carneaux pige- ons for 9 hens and rooster. Prefer young hens. James Baldwin, Dawson, Ga. Want to exch, 2 yr. old tom and 2 hens, heavy wt. mixed strain, for 10 pure bred Eng. Leghorn cockerels, no 1930 hatch F. A. 261, Want hens, 3 lbs. and over, fryers, 2 Ibs. ang over, and fresh yard eggs, in . | large or small shipments, State what 3S. L: Wyandottes, Tarbox strain, 3 you have and prices. J. M. Caper, At- lanta, Ga. 1817 Lakewood Ave. Want any number of goog W. or B. Leghorn or Ancona laying pullets, also sev. hundred young pullets, if pure bred, healthy and well dev. State what you have ang price. A. Cc. Young, Hapeville, Ga. Will exch. value for chickens, any Sie Cc. M. Waughtel, Homeland, a. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC., WANTED Want to exch. 6 1-2 mos. old R. I. Red now laying pullets, R. I. Red cock- erels, Buff Orp. pullets, laying, Buff Orp. cockerels, 4 1-2 mos. olq Ancona cockerels, Sheppard strain, for Bronze turkeys, not less than 3 mos. old. Mrs. J. P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. Want few. geese, turkeys and guineas, extra good attention ang plenty of Gas on thirds. C. R. Belcher, weeler Live Stock For Sale - CATTLE FOR SALE 1 nice milch cow, fresh with 3rd calf, giving 2 1-2 gal. per day, $50. O. J. Henderson, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 5. 1 good milch cow, fresh in, gentle, and all right in every way; also 2 males, 1 and 2-yrs. old, for sale. W. P. Dorman, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 pure bred young Jersey cow, 2nd calf. Perfectly gentle and easily milk- ed. Color grey. Gives abut 3 gal. daily. High per cent butter fat. $75 without calf. E, Maynard, Newton; Ga. 1 reg. Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, now fresh. She is by a grandson of Ox- ford You'll Do. Has bull calf, 10 days old, by a grandson of Ledas Ra- leigh. $225 for both. FOB. John Go- forth, Gainesville, Ga. 4 wks. old male calf, from heavy milker and sired by Sultans Silver Robe, well grown and feeds from bucket, $10 cash. J. F. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 fine Jersey milk and butter cows, and 1 fine 2 yr. old Jersey bull, for a bargain. Come see. R. F. Sikes, Syl- 3 grade Jersey milch cows, 2 to 2 en in September, other in Janu- a ie J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. 1 reg Jersey bull, 2 yrs. coin the 15th May: fee A lot of reg. Jersey heif- f: to freshening, $35 vester, Ga, 2 or 3 reg. J. milch cows, $75 up. a P. Pope, Monticello, Ga. 2 wks. old 3-4 Guernsey bull c weil marked and from high produc stock on both sides, sired by.1 of Fishers strain. First P. O. money der for $15 gets him crated, ee Ball Ground. Gordon Covington, B Ground, Ga. A real Jersey bull calf, droppe May 14, 1930. Fat, nice size, straight. top line, TB tested, solid color, black tongue and switch, reg. in buyers ane $30. FOB. Ned J. Borel, Boga a 20 mos.-old Jersey male, $40; 14: mos old J. male, $25; younger ones if pre ferred. All well marked. FOB Jeifer-_ Holstein and Jersey, cross, bull yrs. and 7 mos. old, in fine cond. cash. J. A. Floyd, Rockmart, Ga. Rt 1 full bred Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, in perfect cond. wt. between 700 and 800 Ibs. Good. qualities. $50 FOB. Mrs. Fred D. Harmon, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 2. Fine 2 yr. old, fresh Jersey heife With papers pending, $100 at barn, J. Paris, Dallas, CoN Fresh milch A also some. sprin, ers, for sale. Grade Jerseys. Z. M Rogers, Barney, Ga. : 2 yr .olq thoroughbreq Jersey yearl- ing registered, $25. Mrs. J. B. Stevens, Grantville, Ga. Rt. 2. 8 mos. old Jersey heifers, not reg. $20 FOB. W. -Mullinax, Canon, <= Ga. 22 mos. old! Reg. Guernsey bull, - about 900 Ibs. $65 at barn. J. C. Ragan, Pelham, Ga. 1 reg. Jersey milch cow now giving 3 gal. day. Calf about 2 mos. old Freq Austin, Kenwood, Ga. Reg. Jersey 15 mos. old heifer, pred, 7 July 31st, to best bull in Gwinnett county. $125; also heifer calf, 4 m old. reg. in buyers name, $65. of s, Norcross, Ga. ; olstein and Jersey cross bull calf 8 foie old, in good cond. $10 FOB. Also 1 Gtiernsey and Jersey cross heifer 8 wks. olq calf. $15. FOB. W. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. @ 1 light cream color cow, black switch, tongue, and dark around eye medium large size, with 8rd calf, 3 1-2 mos, old, giving 3 gal. from just graz- ing; will give 4 gal. on feed. $70 ee peq FOB, or $65 at barn. Mrs. Ss. Jones, Gilisville, Ga. Rt. 2. ae 3 Reg. Jersey cows, from very fine blood lines, $400 for the 3 at barn. 1 Jersey bull ent. to reg. 7 mos. old, $30. Write if interested for full. particulars of reg. ancestry. H .E. Ozburn, Ru ledge, Ga. we . Cow, 1 part Jersey, to freshe week with first calf, $45 at barn. . Ed. Bledsoe, Carrollton, Ga. Large, yellow butt-head Jersey co with black tongue and switch, n gives 3 gal. milk per day; will giv gal; on small amt. of feed when fres Freshen in October. Very, gentle, easy | to milk. $75, or trade for goog mare 0 1 or 2 mules and pay difference. Moody, Coffee, Ga. 5 HOGS FOR SALE 10 P C. and Duroc, cross, pigs, ea. burn, 15 mos. old P. C. male dg nite out 200 or 210 lbs A cross between th ad 8 or 10 mos. old, or 6 and 12 mos. ol or for good brood sow, bred, or fc 8 or 10 wks. old pigs. R. J. Fitzgearald, Ga. Rt. 2. lpure bred female P. C. 5 mos. ol pig, cholera immune for life. $12.50; also 7 pigs; 7-8 P. C., 3 wks. old, ready to ship the 25th. $5. each, FOB. he C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. ake Hogs, various sizes and both sex, See: A. C. Hewitt, Screven, R Big Bone Black Essex. Satisfacti Soars W. J. Bargerson, Sardis, 3 mos. old Black Essex boar, chol immune, reg. in buyers name, $12. L. Law, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3. : ' Several shoats, Hampshire, Jersey and P. C. mixed. Life trea against cholera and swine plague, ai reasonable price, Mrs. I. E. Gibso Waynesville, Ga? Box 3. 6 fine black P. C. 8 wks. old pigs wt. 40 to 45 lbs. each, $7.50 ea. at farm. Will not shiv. G. H. Ransom, Kens- ington, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 reg. Black Essex sow, 3 yrs. ol bred to reg. boar, cholera immu aS A. Ll. Law, Eastman, Se MARKET BULLETIN _ Thursday, August 14, 1930. _ : Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture lugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post | Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- der the act of June 6, 1900. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in oe 1103. Act of October 8, Notice of farm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under 4 postal regulations, inserteq one . || time on each request and re- - peated only when request is ac- Pe emled by new copy of no- - tice. Second-hand Farm Machinery, || > Flowers ang Seed, Incubator ang {| Ornamental Nursery Stock no- | tices are published in monthly supplement which appear on the first Thursday of each ~ month. i Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals during the | year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- _ tices. Under Legislative act. the Market Bulletin does not assume _ any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction resulting therefrom. onable. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 good mule, wt. about 1100 Ibs. 12 yrs. old, work anywhere, $50, or will swap for goog milch cow, fresh _ in, giving 3 gal. milk. W. H. Bolton, Grif- fin, Ga. Box, 436. . Pr. good, strong 8 yr. old farm mules, 2100 lbs. for salor exch. for pasture cows and yearlings. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga. : Stray Blue mouse colored mare mule, | about 12 or 15 yrs. old took up July 22nd. Want owner to:call for at once. J. H. Grantham, Pineview, Ga. 2 good plug mules for sale or exch. for hogs and cows. Mrs. S. G. Rog- ers, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 2. ' 10 yr. old large mare mule, wt. about 1100 ibs. good worker anywhere, cheap. Call. Walnut 7799. J. T. Etheridge, At- lanta, Ga. 306 Walton Bldg. Goog mare mule, $45, or exch. for 45 Barred Rock hens, or @ fresh in ae cok, O. C. Griffin, Gibson, Ga. Rt. B. Good, 850 lb. mare mule. Sell, or ex- ch. for any thing of equal value. J. D. McLendon, College Park, Ga. Hampton St. 13 yr. old mule, gentle, work any- where, easily controlled and has a good gait. $100 cash. Augustus Floyd, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 large horse mule, about 12 yrs. | old, sound order, easy to keep. Have to keep shoe on one foot. $50 or exch. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. 12 yr. old good mule, wt. about 1100 lbs. $50 or exch for a good milch cow, fresh in, giving 3 gal milk daily. W. H: Bolton, Griffin, Ga. Box 436. Grey mare, 8 yrs old, blind in 1 eye but can see, gentle, work anywhere, sng. or dbl wt 1M lbs., or more, sound and healthy, $35 cash, or trade for Shetland pony, or anything of value can use. John H. Gaskins, Alapaha, Ga. Ri 2. Black horse mule, about 9 yrs. old wt. 1M or 1050 lbs. Work sng or dbl $75 at barn. T. L. David, Tucker, Ga. 1 Shetland pony wt. about 350 lbs. Gentle, any child can ride or drive. Sell or exch. J. B. Fincher, Doerun, Ga. Nice shetland pony, sell very reas- a Mrs. W. H. J. Foy, Egypt, a. , Live Stock For Sale ; HOGS FOR SALE Reg O. I. C. sow, first litter pigs, 9; ast, 11. Bred to reg. O. I. C.. boar, arrow September 1st Dbl immune. Vt. about 30 Olbs. Price on request. Also 140 I C wks pigs, with papers, eady for del. soon, $15 pr., or $9 ea. ake the best of stock hogs. A. G. ee Savannah, Ga., Care Gen. Del. : Extra fine big bone,-P. C. 6 wks. old igs, sub to reg. $7 each. Add 50c ex- ra if papers wanted, FOB. E. H. errill, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. -2. Big Bone black P C. boar, 10 mos. old, wt. 140 lbs. Ent. to reg. $15 not reg. or $1.50 extra to reg H. W. Cor- ett, Lakeland, Ga. Duroc J. pigs, 3 to 6 mos old, chol- ra immune. Reg. in buyers name at easonable prices. Would exch 1 or pigs for Giant strain Light Brahma ens and pullets, of 1929 and 1930 atch, Nothing wanted that will not ; . M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. __ 3 Essex shoats, 10c lb. FOB Scotland. Send $1 with order. Lee Bass, Scot- and. Ga. :- Several 3 mos. olq pigs, $3.50 each. Send $1 with order. S. M. Rongleton, cotland, Ga. . 9 pigs, Guinea, 6 to 8 wks. old, $10 and $8 each. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Carrol- ton, Ga. __41 Big Bone S. P. C. stock cholera immune, thrifty and pune, for sale. C. LL. Cooper, Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. 2. i } Big Bone black Guinea pigs: 1 nale ang 1 female, 9 wks. old, wt. about 35 Ibs. $5 each; 4. Big Bone Guinea and Duroc, cross wt. about 35 Ibs. $4 each. Crated. Fob. L. W. Raley, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure breq S. P. C. pigs, 1 mo. old \ugust 7th. Ent. to reg. but no pap- rs. Males and females. G. J. Davis, Milner, Ga. Rt. 2. _Reg. P. C. 3 mos. old pigs, wt. about 50 Ibs. each, $10 each. J. T. Finney, addock, Ga. Strong, healthy pigs, 6 to 8 wks. old, $4 to $5 ea. at farm. 5 per cent dis- to pure oe of 20 or more. E. pigs, parent orge RABBITS FOR SALE : Reds, Greys, White, Chinchillas: grown does and bucks, $2 and $3 pr. 3-4 grown, 75c each. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 reg. Chinchilla does, 2 yrs. old, $6.50 each. Papers with rabbits. 1 Chinchilla buck, 1 yr. old, can be reg. $4; trio, $15. H. A. Stahl, Savannah, Ga. 803 East 31st. St. Chinchillas and N. Z. White Ju- niors, $1 each, up. All ped. stock from reg. parents. C. L. Suddeth, lLa- Grange, Ga., 310 S. Greenwood St. Chinchillas, breeding does, ped. $5 each, bred or unbred, 4 and 5 mors /old, $2 each Ped papers with all. All good cond., and from. best stock in the south. Fysk Sudderth, ._ Buford, Ga. 7 Garnett St. 1 pr. White Femish Giants, extra fine stock and ped. papers furnished, doe ready to breed. Sell or exch J pr. for Game pullets. Mrs. Perry A Walker. Donalsonville. Ga. 2 extra fine N. Z. white does, 4 mos olid, $2.50 each, FOB. Geo. T. North- oe Jr., Marietta, Ga. 108 Sessions 4 young Chinchilla 6 mos. old bucks. sired by Stahls Golq Certificate buck, s 3 each, trio, 2 mos. old, same stock, $2.50 each, $6 for a]1 3: mother doe. bred to heavy wt. Stahls buck, $5: N. 7. Reds, 1 grown pr. Stahls Silver Certificate buck, $4; doe, S. Gold Cer- tificate, $4; young doe, breq to S. Gold Certificate buck, $4. Also others. Write E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga. Chinchillas from reg. stock: does, 6 mos. old, bred to fine buck if desired *2 each. Exch. for thoroughbred R. T. Red nvullets. 1 rabbit for 2 pullets. Mrs. Ola Jones, Gravson, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 N. Z. White, pink-eved rabbits: 2 bucks and 2 does. 1 pr. 7 mos. old, an- other 4 mos. $2.50 and $2. Will exch. for white ducks or R. I. Red chickens. Frank Medlyn, Camilla, Ga. 22 ned. Chinchillas, & mos. un. Sac- rifice for auick sale. All healthy and- good cond. About half each. does and bucks. $5 pr. or $35 for Int, or exch. for chickens. ducks or turkeys. R. B. Harris, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 6. Box 344. phone Cherokee, 23335-J. New Z. Red and White rabhits. 6 to 8 weeks old, 80c each. 4 to & mos old $1 each; 1 Giant buck; 1 Beleium mos. old 807 | 8 73 wks. old, $3.50, FOB. L E. Williams Tyo Gas os - 2 Belgium hare does and 2 bucks, grown, $2 each; 5 young 10 wks. old, 50c each, or will trade lot for 10 nice hens, wt. 4 to 5 Ibs. each. O. H. Over- by, Columbus, Ga. 22 11th st. : 10 mixed rabbits, 3 mos. old; 3 greys and 7 Reds, 35c each; 1 spotted doe, 1, yr. old, $1. Lot for $4. James Hol- brook, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1. N. Z. Whites, commercial stock. Make offer, or will exch. for poultry or any kind of live stock. T. C. Freeman, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1. 13 N. Z. White, pink-eyeq rabbits; 9 bucks and 4 does, 6 mos. old, $1.25 ea. Write. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. ? 10: rabbits; 3 N. Z. Whites, 7 mos old bucks, $1.25 each; 1 Grey Belgium 11 mos. old doe, $1.25; 3 Grey Belgiums, 4 mos. old, 75c each; 12 N. Z. Whites, 5 1-2 mos. old. 75 each. All will be shipped C. O. D. They are strong, healthy ang without disease. Herbert James, Lithia Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. Box N. Z. Whites, 7 mos. old: 2 does and 1 buck. Ped. and sub. to reg. $8. trio, or $6 pr. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga. : 2 reg. 2 ped. Chinchilla does, good color, $5 each; 1 reg. buck, $4; 1 ped. buck, $3; Young Chinchillas; 4 15 wks. old, 3 13-wks. old, ped. $1.50 each; 1 doe, not ped. good color, $3.50; 1 doe, not ped. with 4 young, 7 wks. old, $5. Lot for $42 1-2 cash, bal. cod. D. F. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 1419 Holderness St. S. W. 1 pr. Chinchillas, $3 not prepaid. Full grown and mated. No ped. P. W. Etheridge, Jr., Milner, Ga. best stock in America. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Fine doe in milk, aged 2 yrs. hali Tog. and half Nubian. Papers. Also her daughter, 3-4 Nubian, 5 mos. old, papers, and a fine Tog. kid, at ver) reasonable prices, J. E. Bach, Ben Hill, Ga. Rt. 1. ; 1 Nubian doe, 2 yrs. old, reg. I. N. B. A. Gave 2 qts. Ist kidding, natural- ly hornless, $50 FOB; 6 mos old Nu- bian doe naturally hornless, from fine milker, $25 with reg. certificate in I. N. B. A. Both for $70. Fred E. Grubbs, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. = Pure bred, reg. Toggenburg doe from E. S. Heath, Scotidale, Ga. 100 nice fresh sheep, $5 each; 50 fat weather goats, $2.50 each. . Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga . Large, white work goat (children can manage, he is so gentle), work anywhere, Sell or exch. for large butt head billy for breeding purposes, not ae 3 yrs. old. John H. Gaskins, Alapaha, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 grade does, to freshen soon, gen- tle, $5 each, or exch for heifer calf. Both to pay chgs; 1 on goats, other party on calf. Dewitt Cullars, Clex- ton, Ga. Rt. 3; : 4 Butt-head ram goats, $2 each. H.- W. Corbitt, Lakeland, 3 MISCELANEOUS FOR SALE 24 Ib. sack whole wheat flour from selected ang well cleaneq wheat, by prepaid P. P. in 1st and 2nd ,zones, $1.18; 3rd zone, $1.40. P. W. Ethridge, Milner, Ga. 50 Ibs. useq feathers, goog as new, 40c lb. . Will exch. for meat, chickens, lard, corn, good lint cotton, or wool. . W. Hood, Griffin, Ga. Box 38. 1. doz. pint jars 1930 huckleberry Jam, sealed, $3.50 postpaid. Mrs. W. R. Davis, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. Live Stock Wanted , CATTLE WANTED Want to exch. value, $150 for a good cow. Write for full particulars. Mrs, O. K. Henley, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 220. Macon Drive. Want to exch. mixed breed, wt. over 5 Ibs. each hens for grade baby cal- ves, heifers preferred, and from good heavy milkers. 5 hens for 1 calf. I to del. chickens; other party calf. Mrs. J. B. Cullars, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to buy 2 heifers, or young cows, to freshen in fall. cheap for cash, within 20 mi. of Canon. Clark Avers. Canon; Ga. Rt. 3. Want to hear from Dairy Farms that have baby calves from good milch cows for sale. Write. Dr. D. E. Morgan, Columbus. Ga. 3207, 2nd Ave. Will feed and take a good milch cow or party.\ Must be No. 1 good milk butte . Belie ak 00d | | ow care of cows. It is almost worth price | of a cow to feed her now. Write me ~ all particulars. J. B. Hood, Griffin, Ga: Box 138. : Want to buy baby calves, Jersey or Guernsey, reg. stock. Nothing but heifers. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. HOGS WANTED Want about 50 No. 3 Feeders. Want in my field by the 15th of this mo. or as soon as possible thereafter. State what you have and price. R. T. But- ler, Jeffersonville, Ga. Want 2 good pigs at a fair cash price. Write what you have. J. V. Scott, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1. ee Want 1 seg. Essex male pig. The short nose, stay fat kind. At reason-. able cash price. W. A. Marlow, Fair Mount, Ga. Feces Want pure bred O. I. C., or White : Chester, male pig at reasonable price. |J. D. Wynn, Carlton, Ga. -Want 50 thrifty feeders, from 100 to ~~ 135 lbs. R. T. Butler, Jeffersonville, Ga. ee Want 1-gilt, healthy and good cond. Will exch. 8 Everlay B. L. yearling ~ hens, now laying; also will evch. hens for a healthy hog to fatten. State age and wt. of hog. Mrs. H. T. Will- jiamson, Soperton, Ga. RFD 4. . eee Want to buy 1 Hampshire boar pig, from 4 to 8 mos. old. Good bloog and reasonable. H. F. Sheporn, Nashville, | Ga. s ae Want to buy hogs, feeders. Will pay 8c lb. del. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Gaz Rt. 3. Want to buy feeder hogs to put on my farm near Boston, Ga. Want as near Boston as possible. Resident of Ga. Direct all replies to: A. C. Ivy, Birmingham, Ala. Care Roebuck . Springs. as HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want to buy a good, young buggy mare, about 4 to 6 yrs. old, ang can make-.a mile in 5 minutes. Wt. about 1M. lbs. Color: black or deep bay. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.. Rt. 3. ee RABBITS WANTED _ Want some extra good breed of rab- bits to raise on thirds. C. R. Belcher, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 1. ( Lee Want extra goog breed of rabbits | to raise on thirds. Also want a few | pigeons, Write C.)R. Belcher, Wadley, Ga.-Rt. 1. ; ; : Want 2 reg. Stahls strain Golden Certificate Chinchilla\does bred to a reg. buck, age 9 mos. old. R. H. Craw- ford, Tiger, Ga. ~ ee MISCELLANEOUS LIVE STOCK | me WANTED. Want cows, pigs and hogs. especially milch cows, for feed. Good care, plenty of feed. Also will exch. plug mules for some. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, . Claxton, Ga. Rt. 2. : Georgia Products For Sale REANS AND PFAS FOR SALE. a 1930 new crop of Whivvoorwill peas, $3.50 bu. J. E. Sims, Ellahelle, Ga. Sugar crowder peas, $4 bu. FOB. a Cash with order. Frank McCall, Bax- leye Ga Rt _ Old fashioneq Sugar Crawders. 1930 | crop, sound, clean, bright, pure, 25 Ib. del. by P. P. Z. R. Hutchinson, Quit- man, Ga. 10 bu. new crop mixed field peas, market price. also colorea bunch but- | ter-beans and running butter-pea seed, _ for sale, or exch. for large, sound ap- ples, or white sacks. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 2. Pre : Green butter-beans in Aull, $1.50 = bu also green peas, Red Hull and a Sugar Crowders, $1.50 bu in hull, FOB. Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga. Rte 2: New crop of 1930 Whippoorwill oe ae est offer, for tee or for 11." - J. M. Sims, Ellabelle, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 3. 50 bu. new crop black-eyed table peas, heavy bearer, 83 bu. FOB. J. S. Todd. Raxlev. Ga. Rt, 2. noes Willets Wonder Ene. peas i nea, should he ee Obes *4 peck. or $12 hu. Just 4 few left. Send money order with order. C. B. POuey: Covington, Ga. RFD 5. SS erown crowders, new crop, : neas (not too late : SS OBC a ner aot. FOR. Geo. W. CG: ; C-o Southern Indi ee : 2 a planted in Octoher), Thursday, August 14, 1930. For Sale _ Georgia Products - BUTTER FOR SALE _ Nice, fresh, firm yellow Jersey but- ter in cartons, 4 or 5 ibs. ea. week, 50c oe a Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga. a FRUIT FOR SALE cuppernongs, 8c qt. FOB. Can ship about half bu. or more each time. Mrs. ae Slaughter, Powersville, Ga. Large crabapples, $1.50 bu. FOB. C. . O'Neal, Morven, Ga. ; axtra fine dried fruit, 20c lb. Maud per, Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. 1. So. Ga. white scuppernong grapes, 85 per bu. hamper. Del. in good or- -at Screven. Purchaser to furnish mpers, $2.50 bu. Mrs. A. C. Hew- it, Screve, Ga. RFD 2. Nice ripe figs, 60c peck, $2 bu. Not el. nor COD. Mrs: W. M. Arrington, adley, Ga. Rt 2. en Davis apples, unusually tender or cooking, $1 bu. FOB. Prompt (Sale Mrs. Homer Cline, Can- 60 lbs. new sundried apples, care- ully prepared, 1llc_.lb. FOB or exch or Shelled corn, not over 100 miles rom Atlanta. No checks. Money or- der. ae F, B. Roberts, Tucker, Ga. Ox 57. elly, cider apples, 50c bu. apples * canning, preserving, drying, etc. $1 - All POR...d.. R. Price Locust rove, Ga. Rt. 3 Grapes, 10c lb. also grape _ juice, iome made, $1 gal. at vineyard in Mt. iry, from August 10th. J. T. Peyton, count Airy, Ga. . 9 lbs. fresh, new, dried apples, this yrs. crop. 18c lb. Miss Mary Turner, don, Ga. Star Route. Nice, striped apples, good size, good or cooking or canning. $1.50 bu. del. fo checks. G. W. Mooney, Jr. Quill, ae : Nice, large Detroit apples, $2 per cs. j e. . A. Burrell, FRESH AND CURED MEATS Hickory smoked hams, 100 Ibs. or more, 28c lb. less, 30c lb.. Shoulders. (00 lbs. or more, 23c; less, 25c Ib. Mid- ings. 109 Ibs. or more, 20c less, 22c b. All Hickory smoked and 100: lbs. mixed, at 100 lb. rate. W. H. Wad- delle, Pearson, Ga. , 4 home cured middlings of meat, Oc lb. 1 sugar cured ham, 14 lbs. 35c b. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton, Ga. * GRAIN FOR SALE 200 bu. genuine Rust Proof oats, re- leaned. Write for prices. L. B. An- oon Warm Springs, Ga. P. O. Box 5 bu. Abruzzi rye and 100 bu. Ful- hum oats, for sale. W. H. Mitchell, arnesville, Ga. Seed wheat, $1.50 bu. in 2 bags, FOB. Money order with order. J. R. Birk, adison, Ga. Rt. 2. 50 bu. good Blue Stem seed wheat, 1.50 bu. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnes- ille, Ga. : 00 bu. Abruzzi seeq rye, raised on farm in Lanier county, $2 ee Py E. ere for immediate acceptance. Chappel, Milner, Ga. RFD 2. 200 bu. Abruzzi rye, $2 bu. oster, Abbeville, Ga. ae 5 bu. Cokers Ped. Abruzzi rye. yrs planting, $2.10 per bu. Prompt pment. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga. M bu. pure Bancroft seed oats for WW. G. Dunn, Parrott, Ga. rth Ga. Tall Growing new seed re, $2 bu; New straw, 60c per bale, OB. Cash with order. J. H. Harper, weet Gum, Ga. Hastings 100 bu. seed oats. J. C. agan, Pelham, Ga. North Ga. Tall Growing seed rye, new crop, $2 bu. Bright, new rye straw Oc per bale. Cash with order. J. R. darper. Sweet Gum, Ga. No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, $1.75 bu. r less than 10 bu. lots, $1.90 bu. FOB lue Ridge. T. Sparks, Rugby, Ga_ 14 bu. good, clean seed Mountain ve, $1.50 a bu. del. at the G. N. W R station. Buyer to pay frt. No checks cepted. J. L. Clark, Sautee, Ga. [ONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES ee, FOR SALE Nice, new honey, $4 per cs. of 24 sec- 1s, FOB. R. A. Beasley, Statesboro, Pure Gallberry, fancy quality, 5 1b. to es. Chunk, $9 ; 1 mail postps cs. FOB; | Sisk MARKET BULLETIN $8 cs. FOB. Single pail by mail post- paid, $1.85. Can also furnish in bbls. Write for prices on large quantities. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Nice, clear Ext. honey, this yrs. crop 10 lb. cans, $1 each, FOB Del in 1st and 2nd zones for $1.25 or 3rd zone, $1.35. Money order with order. E. J. Horne, Lumpkin, Ga. Ordinary dripped honey in 5 gal. boxed honey cans, $5.50 FOB. Sample on request. Geo. Kirkland Jr., Swainsboro, Ga. Pure Ext honey 12 5 lb. Tupelo Gum to cs. $7.25; 6-10 lb. $6.50; 1-10 lb. postpaid anq insured, $1.60; 2-10 Ib. ee John A. Crummey, Docttortown, a. . 5 New, brighthoney in comb, in 10 lb. buckets, $1.50 per bucket also new, white, Gallberry, in comb or ext. in 10 1b. buckets, $1.75 per bucket. All postpaid. Money order. R. W. Brown- ing, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure ext. honey in 5 lb. pails, $1 del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Nice, bright honey in comb or strained, 10 lb. buckets, $1.50 per buc- ket; 6 buckets to cs. $8.25. FOB. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE - 100M choice budded pecan _ trees: Stuart, Success, Frotscher, and Mon- ey-Maker, for sale. W. L. Stewart, Valdosta, Ga. : 100M choice, budded Stuart, Schley, Success, Frotscher and Money Maker pecan trees for sale. W. L. Stewart, Vadosta, Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE Freshly dug Irish cobbler potatoes, $2 per 100 lbs. FOB Madison, or $1.25 per 100 to truck at field in bulk. E. H. George, Jr., Madison, Ga. : 6 bu. Cobbler potatoes, $1 bu. Field run. C. F. Matheson, Alto, Ga. Box 121. : SYRUP FOR SALE Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, 70c; crate with 6-10 lb. cans, $3.50. Mrs. J. P. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure Cane syrup, 12 No. 5 cans to cs. $4.25 per cs. Frt. paid in 5 cs. lots. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga. Good grade Sugar Cane syrup, pack- ed in 10 lb. pails. $4.50 per cs. of 6, FOB here. A. F. May, Hinesville, Ga. Rt. As 100 gal. fine Sugar Cane syrupin 1. gal. cans, 85c gal. FOB. Mrs. Mary D. Stroud, Egypt, Ga. - VEGETABLES FOR SALE Royal King peppers, now ready, al- so tomato peppers (like pimiento pep- pers), All $1 bu. FOB. Mrs. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. : : Large Royal King and _ California Wonder green pepper, $1 bu. shipped in new bu. hampers. Can also ship red peppers, at same price. H. W. Sandlin, Cairo, Ga. Nice Calif. Wonder pepper, careful- lv packed in bu. crates, 90c bu. FOB, All orders filled promptly. Money or- der. T. O. Miller. Cairo, Ga. RFD. _ Large Roval King and California Wonder green pepper, $1 bu. shipped in new bu. hampers. Can ship red H. W. Standlin, Cairo, Ga. Georgia Products | Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want all var. crowders, at bargain. Send samples and price and state quantity you have. Acre peas. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want Lady peas, any amount. Send sample and price. Fred I. Baker, Col- umbus, Ga. Rt. 1. FRUIT TREES WANTED Want old fashioned August or Sugar Pear sprouts. Nothing else wanted. A. T, McNeely, Atlanta, Ga. 545 Ontario Ave. S. W. : FRUIT WANTED. Want large, sound apples, 1 bu. at a time. Will exch. mixed field peas or bunch butter beans for same. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 2. : GRAIN WANTED. Want to buy Abruzzi, recleaned seed rye, grown in Ga. Eli S. Lewis, Dawson, a. oats. Send B tte. __ Want 10 bu of Ga. raised rye, grown in Upson or adjoining county, also want price on 25 bu. Hastings seed oats. J. W. Greene, Thomaston, Ga. Want to exch. Lifsey and Arkansas Beauty watemelon seed, hand picked, for Hastings 100 to 1 seed oats, or Abruzzi rye seed. L. E. Griffeth, Win- der, Ga. : pepner same price. Prompt shipment. Galbags, Also want Half |. Miscellaneous For Sale Fine, medium and coarsely ground oyster shell for chickens. $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St. East. ! Red and White vinegar in 50 gal. bbls. 15c gal. FOB. Cash. L. E. Harri- son, Dublin, Ga. 50 lbs. used. geese feathers, excel- lent cond. 45c Ib. FOB. Sample on re- quest. Exch. for washed wool, suit- able and in good cond. Mrs. E. B. Cot- ton, Palmetto, Ga. Box 47. 20 white flour sacks, all letters out, 12c ea. FOB. Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. Geese feathers, 40c Ib. Cash, or ex- ch. for equal value in 6'mos. old W. L. or B. R. pullets. A. M. Baldwin, Geneva, Ga. Tub washed sheep wool, 50c lb. del. to 3rd zone by P, P. T. Sparks, Rug- by, Ga. Miscellaneous Wanted Want 6 or 8 martin gourds, medium or small size, with short to medium length stems. Chas. H. Smith, Macon, Ga. Care Court House. Want to exch. feathers, used a little, for other things, also will exch. a pig, wt. around 30 lbs. for meat, lard, good corn, or chickens ,or sell the pig, for $10.. J. L. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Box 3.8 Plants For Sale Celery plants from Hastings Golden Self-Blanching seed, 50c a 100. Miss Delila Martin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. New Stone and Earliana tomato plants, 45c per 200; 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Collard plants, 45c, 200; A few Copen- hegen cabbage, 50c per 200. All del. Also 2 qts. of old fashioned scullion onion buttons, 30c del. No checks. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. Livingston -Glove, Marglobe, and Stone tomato plants, 20c a 100; 75c for 500; $1.25 per M. Collarg plants, same price. From State inspected seed. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants now ready. Strong plants that will stand the heat (set now for fall heads), $1 M. Andrew B. Clark, Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, toma- to ang heading collard plants, 20c 2 100; $1.10 M. mailed. 5 M. 75c M. Exp. Col, Hot and Sweep peppers, 30c a 100, postpaid. C. Garrett, Oakwood, a Thomasville, Ga. Extra large Kudzu plants, 5c each, 50c doz. Mrs. F. E. Gibson, Waynes- ville, Ga. Box 3. ' : Wakefield and new Copenhagen Cabbage-Heading collard, M postpaid. 25c a 100; 40c, 200; $1, 600; $145 M Guar. well rooted, prompt shipment, postpaid. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. ee Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, | 54c, 500; 75c, M; Good plants, damp moss packed. Add 15c for exch. if check is sent. Lee Waldrip, Gaines- ville, Ga. Guar. well rooted, 7 in. plants: New Stone tomato, and genuine Copenha- gen Market and large Wakefield cab- bage, True Ga. cabbage-collard, 60c, 300; $1, 600; $1.35 M. Rushed, expert- ly packed, postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Bu- ford, Ga. | Late Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone tomato, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. 5 M. lots, $1 M. del. Write for price on lar-. ger lots. J. N. Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. Wakefield cabbage plants, Heading var. Collard, 20c a 100; $1.25 M. Over 5 M. $1 M. Prompt shipment. C. F. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20c a 4100; 500, 60c; $1 M del. Cash with order. R. M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga C. Wakefield cabbage, Heading col- lard, Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, all 75c 500; $1.15 M del. W. O. Walddrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. : Collard plants, $2.50 M, del. Cabbage - plants, late Flat Dutch, $2.50 del. Field grown and tough plants. Duffie | Vance, Oakwood, Ga. Chas. W., Late Flat Dutch cabbage and collard plants, 25c a 100; 300, 50c; 500;: 75; .$1.25- Mi 5 Me $4 Ve count and prompt shipment. No per- sonal checks. J. C. Chambers, Gaines-. ville, Ga. RFD 1. i Napier grass roots and plants (this grass is imported from Africa and is a great for dairy and stock men). Will cut from 30 to 60 tons of green forage. Govt analysis gives it the same in proteins as Alfalfa. Special prices on, quantities over 2 M. Now is the time to plant. State amount you want and ask for price on same. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, heading collard plants, 25c a 100; 300, 50c; $1.20 M. del. 5 M. or more, $1 M. collect; tomato plants, same _ price. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1. ec . Heading collard plants, 15 a 100 postpaid. Mrs. M. L. Goddard, Sum- se merville, Ga. Rt. 4: Box 71. - a 2 yr. old ginseng plants, $2 per 100, $18 M. also 2 yr. old Golden Seal | plants, $1.75 a 100, $12 M. Maud Ham- | by, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Gis Wakefield cabbage, Heading col- lard plants, 300, 50c; $1.30 M. 5M. or | more, $1 M. FOB. New Stone tomato, | 40c a 100; 300, 90c; $2 M. del. Obie Crow, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2. fa New Stone and Baltimore tomato, Wakefield, and Dutch and Copen- > hagen Market cabbage plants, $1.25 M ~ mailed, 25c a 100; collard plants, $1.25 M. 10 M. $1 M. by mail, FOB. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. ~ Early Dutch and Wakefield and ~ Heading collard plants, 20c a 100, $1.10 10 M 80c M. Exp. collect Mrs. E. B. Wetherford, Oakwood, Ga. Tomato, collard and cabbage plants, | 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del. Gainesville, Ga. FARM LAND EDITION ~' AUGUST 21ST Now is the time to mail us notices for our next) farm land edition which will appear August 21. Notices will only be carried for parties who ~ have farms for sale or for rent, or parties who wish to purchase or rent farms. We will not list city property, nor will we carry notices for real estate agents. Farms for rent, or wanted to rent, will be list- ed weekly up to and including our issue of August 21st. Farms wanted or for rent on shares may be listed weekly under the farm help columns of the Market Bulletin. Guy Crow, 2 , Seed For Sale Nice, white Bermuda onions, 4c Ib. ee W. M. Arrington, Wadley, teading collard seed, $15 per 100 Ss. or 30 lb. postpaid. Malvin Col- ns, Whigham, Ga. gal. red nest onions; 20c qt. Add Ee Soles E. A. Kidd, Richland, kansas Beauty watermelon seed selected melons Wt. better than Ibs. Carefully hand picked. No der for less than 5 lbs. at $1.75 Ib. personal check. L. E. Griffith, inder, Ga. White Egg, Yellow Globe, Purple , White Globe, Cow Horn, turnip ; rutabaga, Purple Top, Yellow slick mustard, 5c thls. 7 for 25c. ed or unmixed, del. in 1 lb. or ore of 1 var. at 40c lb. W. H. Wad- lle, Pearson, Ga. Scullion onion buttons, 10c qt. Add postage. Mrs. L. M. Bonner, Buchan- an. Ga, Rt. 1. 1930 crop white n del. $4 per bu. Mrs. m, Greenville, Ga. New crop scullion buttons, now dy for August planting, 15c qt., 2 S. 25c, $3.25 bu. A. few new crop Sage seed, 10c thls. Colored bunch butter- ans, 25c lb. Winter watermelon seed, 5c a 100, and white nest onions, 15c t, 50c gal. All FOB. E. L. Corley, He Gas Rt. 1: . hoice sets of Crystal Wax, yellow Bermuda, Silver Skin onions, $1 gal. stpaid or 75c gal. postage collect. $5 ou. collect; also lady peas, 1930 crop, t onions, 60c gal. aymond Robin- c lb. 5 Ibs $1 mailed. Cader Steph-: ns, Flowery Branch, Ga. : Recleaned Burr clover seed, 8c lb. ere. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. 386 bu. Burr clover seed, in dirt to oculate,/$1 bu. Will exch. W. M. rson, Campton, Ga. F Eng. pea seed for fall planting, 25c Nice, sound white nest onions, 60c al. also 1930 fresh, sweet potatoes, |. ~50c gal. All del, Maud Hamby, Green- Alles Ca. Rt. :-3. 28 lbs. collard seed, 30c lb. for sng. ap or 25c lb. for lot. Add postage. W. J. Norton, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Big Leaf mustard seed, 35c lb. H. . Corbitt, Lakeland, Ga. White multiplying onion, 15c at. Oc gal. del. also bean seed, this yrs. crop, Refugee variety, 25c lb. Miss _. L. M. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. "Red nest onions that grow in clus- ers, 15c qt. or 2 for 25c. Add postage. ; i Fitzgeald, Rochelle, 1980 crop white nest onions, 60c gal. del. $4 bu. Mrs Raymond Robinson, Greenville. Ga. -'Willets Wonder Eng, peas, dried and picked without rain on them, hand shelled, free from trash, lot of 9 Ibs. -for.$3 del. or 35c lb, also 5 lbs. of red nest onions del. for 50c and 5c extra for postage of 1 lb. and 1c extra for each additional lb. Dont send stamps. H. H, Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. __ White nest onions, 50c gal. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 1929 crop Ga. cabbage collard seed, 7c lb. 1930 crop, 20c Ib. No orders for less than 10 Ibs. J. T. Ponder, Whig- ham, Ga. : _ Dill seed, 10c per pk. 3 for 25c. Mrs. 'T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. Mae Gibson, Locust Grove, Ga. ; Old fashioned beer seed, 15c per spoonful; also 2 gal. and.3 qts. well dried sage, 1930 crop, 60c for the lot. Maud Roper, Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. 1. Burr clover seed, recleaned, especial- 'y gathered, 10c Ib. Prompt shipment. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. Seed Wanted Will give $2 per 100 Ibs. FOB your station for good, sound, clean peach seed, in lots of 100 or more lbs., any time to September 30th. No Elberta a wanted. C. T. Smith, Concord, a. \ - Want 4 bu. clover seed, well cleaned. Will exch. 2 Chinchilla 6 mos. old rab- = for same. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Bok Peach seed wanted: Will give $2 per 00 Ibs. FOB your. station for good, und dry seed, not cannery. Ship any 1e until September 30th. C. T. Smith, Concord, Ga. | sa ea Want sound peach seed for | labor. MARKET BUL first letter. Pay cash. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5. Farm Help Wanted Want a hand that can milk or do anything on the farm. Prefer party with; just wife and self. Will furnish house, wood, and pay a reasonable wage. J. B. Biffie, Tignall, Ga. RFD 1. Boy wanted by aged couple 10 to 13 yrs. old, that has been raised to be truthful, honest, and does not smoke. Will give him a good common school education, good clothes, and board to come and make his home with us and help with farm in spare time. Family consists of self, wife and granddaugh- ter. R. J. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. Want hand to work on farm, pick cotton, 150 to 200 Ibs. per day, and do anything that comes to hand. Give 50c per 100 and board for a good hand. No town boy need apply. Must be good, sober, honest and not. use profane language. Answer at once as need an now. H. M. Horton, Lenox, Ga. Re... - Want middleaged unincumbered woman to help with poultry and cow, etc. for a good home and small salary. : Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Want an honorable, -honest, sober, hard working single man _ without bad habits, 25 to 40 yrs. old, that can control labor, to take charge of 3 or 4 mule farm as working foreman and manager; raising 75 to 100 hogs and a few cows. Working, managing, see- ing after, taking care of it just as if it was his own. Health of owner fail- ed. F. M. Renfroe, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 104. Want large family to help gather crop. Will pay going wages and move same and expect to be repaid out of wages along; also will take boys and girls in to pick cotton, through cot- ton pie ime. Board and pay go- ine price. G. B. Ham. Cobbtown, Ga. Want colored man and wife for farm work, good house and good farm. Free rent anq wood until next crop. Can help gather crop. W. L. Jones; Atlanta, Ga. 290 McDonough Road. Want settled, good disposition, re- spectable, unincumbered woman to help with a few chickens, garden work, cows, and other gen. light work. Room board and $10 per mo. Write if inter- esteq and give ref. at once. Mrs. J. W. Lane, Whigham, Ga. Box 35. < Want family at once to pick cotton. Have good house to live in, and plenty of cotton. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga. Want about 2 small famlies with goog help to gather crops and prepare to put in grain crops of oats, rye and wheat. We furnish houses and regular employment for 12 mos. W. H. Mitch- ell, Barnesville, Ga. Want on honest, sober, industrious man to do gen. farm work, 1 who can pick not less than 150 lbs cotton per day. To begin at once. Pay $15 per mo. board and laundry. J. W. Ham, Summit, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 50. Want family (white or colored) with 2 to 5 in family to help gather crop. House and woog free. Will finance moving them with the understanding that will be paid back when they go to work for me. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga. R. F. D. 1, Want to correspond with a compe- tent florist of either sex who wishes to change. C. H. Dorsett, Savannah, Ga. Whitaker and Bay Sts. Want to get in touch with party who can tan goat hides on halves. J. D. Miller, Wray, Ga. RFD 2. Positions Wanted Want position as farm overseer Life time exp. in farming. 25 yrs. old. Single and sober. I know a days work. Ref. exch. O. L. McClung, Hir j|am, Ga. Rt. 1. Position wanted. Life time exp. on farm. Can handle all kinds of work. Will consider anything where an honorable living can be made. Exp. in handling machinery and labor: Would like to get located in immediate fu- ture. W. M. Humphries, College Park, Ga. C-o Gate City Mill. Want job as overseer of fram. Lif time exp. with farming. Married, with family. J. H. Pippin, Round Oak, Ga. Rta. Box t. = Want job on farm to gather this yrs crop, also one for another year. Life time exp.. 6 yrs. peach orchard. Know how to ; % Have wife and 3 childr n, all KIS as foreman on a| handle Up LETIN move at once. A. B. Daniel, Talbot- ton, Ga. Rt 2. 31 yr. old colored married man with |. \family of four able to work wants place on farm at once. John Kim- brough, Atlanta, Ga. 1079 Garibaidi St. Mother and 2 girls (both large enough to work) want job, on dairy or poultry farm, All nice and good work- ers. Start at once. Mrs. A. Bone, Al- pharetta, Ga. Rt. 5. : : : 45 yr. old man with life time exp. in general farming. Cattle and_ hog raising, also gin operator. Want large farm to look after this fall and 1931. W. J. Haskin, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 2. 30 yr. old man with wife, no child- ren, wants position with good, honest, reliable man on truck, poultry, or dai- ry farm. Life time exp. Can drive any make car or truck. Would consider good 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis for 1931. Ready to move now. rite, or wire what you have to offer. J. T. Brown, Juniper, Ga. Rt. 1._ a Married man with small family wants permanent location .with first class dairy. Exp. in all branches of dairying. and an unusual fast milker. M. L. Jones, Grovania, Ga. Rt. 1. Exp; ginner wants job. Also carpen- ter work. Would like to have job on large farm overseeing and to keep up all repairs. J. L. Kirk, Ty Ty, Ga. RFD 3 er Want job with good man to see that his crops are gathered this fall and winter, at reasonable wages, and live in house with party. No one but self. Do not drink, smoke, nor use pro- fane language. Want to get with good, Christian people. State wages in first letter, on basis of living in fam- ily, including washing. 67 yrs. old and | have good use of self. Have farmed all my life and can control labor. If sat- isfactory, will look after crop being made for 1931. Prefer central Ga. J.| M. McElhenney, Ellaville, Ga. RFD 3. Want position in good farm home to care for poultry, milking and oth- er light farm work. Mrs. Annie Arch- er. Atlanta, Ga. 250 Alexander St. 22 yr. olqg man desires position on truck farm. Can drive all makes of ears and trucks. Must be advanced RR fare until I make first months salary. State salary, and full details in first letter. Colquet Lane, Hortense, Ga. eae Want job for 1931 on farm, peach orchard, or dairy. Can drive tratcor, truck and do ordinary repairing. Exp. in all kinds of farm ang peach archard work. 35 yrs. old. Have wife ang 3 children. Honest, Sober and have no bad habits. Good worker. State re T. W. Manning, Dudley, Ga.. Riel, Dairyman: Expert in handling of milk, making cottage cheese, cultured butter-milk, fine butter, testing and general care of dairy, wants a position. Phone Main 6890, or address; B. E. Bragg, Atlanta, Ga. 1014 Hill St. S. E. Want job on farm. Gathering crops for my family. L. D. Williams, East Point, Ga. 110 Hamilton Ave. Want job for wages on truck or stock | farm. Have 4 in family, 2 boys: 16 and 14 yrs. old. Am 40 yrs. old, reared on farm. Want near school and church. R. D. Sweat, Brunswick, Ga. M St. A No. 1. carpenter wants job on the farm as truck grower and poultryman. Sev. yrs. exp. in both, or on dairy. Have veterinary exp. would like job: of feeding and treating in case of sick- ness. R. L. Meador, Cohutta, Ga. Rt. 1, Box A-171. : - e Want job operating gin for coming season. Also exp. dairy, poultry, etc. Keep up all kinds of farm machinery, grist mills, etc. Prefer in Dodge coun- ty, or below. E. H. Powell, Jesup, Ga. Care Mrs. Jack Murphy. Want position as Superintendent of farm. 15 yrs. exp in peaches and gen. farming. Can furnish the best of ref. R. L. Mathews, Waldon, Ga. Rt. 1. Want position as farm overseer. Can handle farm of 10 to 20 plows. either hired labor or tenants. On halves. Was raiseq on farm. Will combine small 1 horse crop on trucking, and want party to finance in raising 1 M. chickens, or go 50-50 with me. Can get 1 M. of the best baby chicks for $75. Also will help to gather crop this fall. Want to trade with someone by the first of September. Wife and self only. Write. J. K. Fuller, Junction City, Ga. ; Want job at once ,picking cotton, or doing anything else. Must pay good wages and transportation. st be good out-bldgs. To party who Farms For Rent For rent to right party a good truck | farm of about 30 acres, 10 mi. of Au-_ gusta. Fine land for trucking, or other farming. Good road, nearly all paved to my farm. Good pasture to go with farm where can run a small dairy farm and raise hogs. 1 mi, from church; school truck to high school. Fine location. E. B. Snider, Augusta, Ga. 202 9th St. Bae ee For lease or rent good 4 or 5 horse farm, partly in and near nice town, | high school, and 2 churches. 6 room house with hall. Good water. J. C Scruggs, Harlem, Ga. fe eee For rent to an educated white fam- ily for a 2 or 3 mule river farm: wife to keep 500 laying hens; husband to raise about $3,090 worth of hogs per yr | Must be able to furnish 1 or 2 mules and furnish self. 4 room house. School bus and RFD route. 1-2 hogs and ~ chickens, 1-4 cotton. Situated about | 20 mi. from Atlanta. Come to see me, do not write. S . S. Storer, Atlanta, Ga. 809 Thrower Bldg. Sar ee about half way between Dallas in | Paulding county and Acworth in Cobb | county, on mail route. 1 mi. of good school, churches and-stores. Main dwelling has 3 rooms hall and front and back porches. Well in yard of good freestone water; smoke house poultry house and barn of oak timber. House and barn covered with metal roofing. 2 tenant houses of 3 rooms each,. with good wells in yard and front and back porches and fairly can furnish own supplies and stock. Wil sell. J. A. Stewart, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 2: For rent on halves, 60 A. 45 in good cultivation. Good bottoms. 2 good houses, out-bldges. 2 fine wells, pas- ture. Fine community, near church and schools. Also orchard. Come see or write. S. M. Chandler, Hull, Ga. RFD 2. : Plenty of land for a 2 horse crop to rent for 1931.. Good 5 room hous harn, and other oaut-bldes. Good pa ture: 1 mi. to school, church and stor Right man can get a good contract. Prefer family that now live in North Ga. Write or come see. Manson Miller, Ball Ground, Ga. RFD 4. Se Have plenty of land for 3 or 4 horse crop to rent for 1931. 3 room house. Will repair barn. 16 mi. Atlanta. 1-2 mi. school and church. 2 mi. of store. W. J. C. Hodges, Atlanta, Ga. 996 Washita Ave. N. E. - ; 4 horse farm, good lands, large pas- ture. plentv of water. 5 room dw ing, 2 tenant houses and barn, 2 pu roads, church on place, close to school. Lease from 1 to 5 yrs. Tenant to fur nish himself. $400 per year. Will allow $50 on rent for minor repairs. Good nlace for\right party. T. B. Ragan, Hawkinsville, Ga. is ee If you have stock and tools and are willng to work get in communication ith me at once. Outstanding pronos- ition for balance of year and _ 1931. aoe -B. Shearer, Bridgeboro, Ga. 60 acres of Jand, 45 in good cultiva tion, good bottoms, orchard, 2 houses good nice out-bldgs. 2 fine wells, good pasture and garden. Nice communit near churches and school. For rent on halves. S. M. Chandler, Hull, Ga. Modern home and 35 A. land near Macon. New and attractive house, 7 rooms and bath, all conveniences. in- cluding city water and lights. Splen- did 3 room tenant house, nice barn, new hen-houses for 509 hens; ne hrooder house for 500 chicks: pigeon lofts for 150 birds. Half of land in cul- tivation, bal. pasture. Ideal home, 1 mi. from city limits on fine road. Will not rent to party with small children. Also have 300 A. farm 2 mi. Macon, suitable for gen. farming, dairying or raising cattle and hogs. Pastures al- ready sodded in various kinds of gras well watered. I to furnish land and house, you. to furnish cows. J. W-. Chambers, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a-family who owns 4 or 6 good miles to lease a good So: Ga. farm with either 12 or 20 good dairy cows. Partv to furnish mules and sup- plies for self. No others need answer. Also want family to take 300 A. i Coweta County for 1931. Must furnish 2 mules and supplies. R. C. Loyd, Nic- Aolls, Ga. RFD 1. E 93 A. farm in Walker county. Ever: running water. 10 A. wood la meadows and_ fins nte <- | Apply . Cail RE ~ 1510. Thursday, August 14, 1930. Farms For Rent For rent or lease,-3 to 5 yr. lease, 93 A. farm in Walker county, 10 mi. east of LaFayette. Running water, good meadows. Must give good reference. Mrs. Luther Bowen, Dalton, Ga. 14 Lucky St. - For lease on reasonable terms for 5 yrs. fine river farm in Douglas county, 10 mi. from Douglasville and 40 mi: from Atlanta, suitable for dairying. trucking, alfalfa raising, or gen. farm- ing. 250 A. of finest timber land, also plenty of woodland, fine pastures, and a@ good brick house and barns. T. M. Longino, Decatur, Ga. 606 Adams St. phone, Dearborn, 1926-N, or Main Have plenty of land for 2 horse crop for rent for 1931. Good 5-room house, barn and other out-hldgs. good pasture. 1 mi: to school, church and store. Right man can get a good con- tract. Prefer family that now lives in No. Ga. Write or come see. Hanson Miller, Ball Ground, Ga. RFD 4. 2 horse farm, 1 1-4 mi. from B P I - College, high-school, and consolidat- wells. In addition Ants. ed school. 5 churches around in town. $300 per yr. Will give 5 yr. lease. W. _B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon, Ga 2 or 3 horse crops to rent, also want wage hand. W. B. Sutton, Adairsville, a. Excellent 3 horse farm in upper O- conee county near Statham, Ga. Lo- cated almost equally between Winder, Athens and Monroe, Land is level, productive and easily cultivated, with plenty of running water and 3 good to gen. farming, particularly adaptable for cattle and Ga. : 6 1 horse crops_.and 3 tenant houses for rent to white tenants who can furnish own stock, supplies and pro- visions. Will divide land to suit ten- convenience. Farms on public road, convenient to district schools, _ churches and Commerce citv schools. 2 R. L. J. Smith, Commerce, Ga. For rent, 1 to 6 horse farms, for half of cotton, and 1-4 of all other crops. -Cannot furnish anything but - land. Smooth, sandy loam soil. Good for cotton. Can, grow most anything. 4 mi. east of Bremen, Ga. on State Route No. 2. Come see or write. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. 100 acres in cultivation, 3 tenant -\houses, deep well, woods, pasture, 2 1-2 mi. Leesburg, 1-4 mi. from paved road. Write if interested. G. C. Smith, Adel, Ga. 8th St. : Secluded, but accessible, a 450 A. fertile, well watered stock or dairy farm with RR, hard road, electric power and water power near bv. 100 A. stumped, bal. in pasture and timber and nearly all the place under wire fence. Hunting fishing and boating. 8 A. necan. srove. 2 story barn. 8 room dwelling, 2 tenant and several out- houses. E. E. Bishop, Thomasville, Ga. RFD 3. : 1325 A. Calhoun county, 20 mi. from Albany, Colonial home, flowing artes- -ian well, new barn with metal roof. 11 tenant houses. Improvements over $10.000. 700 A.*choclate loam soil open; - also 250 A. 25 mi. from Atlanta in fy - school, and consolidated Rockdale county on Bankhead high- way. Chocolate loam soil, 2 pastures, 2 branches, and good bottom lands. Main house, barns and tenant houses. 1 mi: to school, churches. Rent cheap to acceptable tenants. Mrs. Helen Grossman, Atlanta, Ga. 1150 E. North Ave. 2 horse farm for rent, 1 1-2 mi. high school, and churches. Pasture rights for cows and hogs allowed. $300 per vr. for 1 or 5 yrs. Large Colonial dwelling and bis barn and 2 farm houses. Write. W. B. Cader, Mt. Vernon, Ga. 9 or 3 horse farm for rent, 900 lbs. lint cotton for 3 horse farm; 600 for 2 horse. Av. land, common 4 room hovse good barn, plenty of water, on public _ road, 3 mi. RR station. on mail route and school and bus line. Plenty of churches and schools. Mrs. T. J. Wil- liams. Matthews, Ga. Rt. 1. : 2 horse farm to Jet on 50-50 basis to party who can furnish himself and move self. for 1931. No whiskey head need avplv. S. H. Hardeman, . Stone Mtn, Ga. RFD 3. Have 2 farms for rent to acceent- able tenants: 1 is 1325 acres, with 709 A. chocolate leam soil. onen, in Cal- houn county, 20 mi. Albanv. Has a Colonial home, flowing artesian well, new barn with metal roof, and 11 ten- ant houses. Has improvements on it costing over $10,000.00. The other farm is 250 A. 25 mi. from Atlanta in hograising. E. B. Aycock, Tallapoosa, ~ MARKET BULLETIN Rockdale county on Bankhead High- way. Chocolate loam soil, 2 pastures and 2 branches, and good bottom lands. Main house, barns and ten- ant houses. 1 mi. to school -and churches. Will rent both places cheap to good tenants. For terms commun- icate with: Mrs. Helen Grossman, At- lanta, Ga. 898 Rosedale Road. 2 horse farm for rent. For particu- lars, write, or see: T. E, Ragsdale, Homer, Ga. Rt. 1, for J!) WwW. J. Lord, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. 2 horse crop for rent for 1931. Land lying well, easily cultivated. Good for cotton, corn, potatoes, peas and other No. Ga. products. Extra good 5 room house, good barn and other out-bldgs. 8 mi. N. W. of. Ball Ground 1 mi. to -school, church and_= store. Tenant to furnish stock and tools and finance self. Prefer Christian family that now lives in No. Ga. See me at] one. Manson Miller, Gant. 3: Farmland near Atlanta. Suitable for truck growing or gen. farming. E. S. Heath, Scottdale, Ga. 110 A. in Taliaferro county. .Place wired in for cattle, plenty of Bermuda pasture ang running water. Bldg. in bad repair. Lease for 5 to 50 yrs. $100 per year. J. T. Overton, Perry, Ga. 252 A. farm in Lincoln county, splendid grey soil, fine pasture, with creek running through place and plenty of wood for use. 2 tenant houses, barn and well. On highway, with. school bus passing every day. Store convenient. Will rent for 4 bales of midling lint cotton of 50 lbs. each, ang with privilege of, buying if suited. Mrs. H. F. Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. Box 49. Want a good*tenant for 1931. Must be first class in every respect, with force enough to tend and gather 4 horse farm; good land, near good schools ang churches, 3 1-2 mi. from town. Would consider selling. As good land as there is in the county. W. H. Howell, Brooklet, Ga. 50 A. farm, 4 mi. from Auburn, Bar- row county, known as the Howell Parker Place. Land, house and out- houses, in good cond. Standing rent or 3rd and 4th; also farm of 48 A. known. as Pat McGuffie Place, 4 miles Stone Mtn. in Gwinnett county. Write owner. Mrs. Paul F. Vose, Mon- roe, Ga. Splendid 3 plow farm about 2 mi, from a progressive small town on rail- road, ang an excellent school and sev. churches. W. H. Mitchell, Barhesville, Ga. Good 2 horse farm in Gilmer county. House, big pasture, best water in the world, etc. Party must be able to finance self. Dont write unless you mean strictly business J. N. Parker, Conyers, Ga. : ae 2 goog 2 horse farms, adjoining, 14 mi. south of Macon, in Houston coun- ty, on highway and G. S. and F. RR. Both farms have plenty of wood and pasture lands in addition. School truck passes door. $175. each. Apply: C. D. Vinson, Atlanta, Ga. 72 Anniston Ave. S. E., or to J. W. Vinson, Macon, Ga. 2210 Second St. First class farmer to furnish 3: to 5 mules and tractor, 16 mi. cotton ,corn, truck crop; 6 room house and large barn, 20 X 40 ft. laying house. 75 to 100 acres. $300 per year. Standing rent. Owner is thinking of opening; raising hogs next yr. If not exp. do not apply. W. J. C. Hodges, Atlanta, Ga. 996 Washita Ave. 300 A goog land, 8 room house, good pasture ang barn, 3 tenant houses about. 6 M. peach trees, well of good water. About 1 mi. south of Hillsboro on highway No. 11 Good school and churches. Write if interested. Mrs. C. L. Goolsby, Hillsboro, Ga. If you have stock and tools and are willing to work, get in touch with me at once. Outstanding proposition for bal. of year and 1931. Samuel B. Shearer, Bridgeboro, Ga. Rt. 1. ms Want To Rent F avrit Want to rent a small 1 horse farm with some good bottoms, with good house, pasture, etc. Close to school and church. Halves or 3rd and 4th. Prefer Northeast Ga. Can furnish ref. J. M. Pressly, Doraville, Ga. Want 30 acres or more, with good house for 1931. Hither standing rent or 8rd and 4th. D. H. Heath, Wray, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to cultivate 2 horse farm for 1931 on 50-50 basis. Plenty of help Ball Ground, (do not have to hire a pennys -worth of help for work). Want good house and land, and would appreciate deal- ing with man who regards his word. J. P. Thompson, Plains, Ga. Want to rent 35 A. in cotton and 20 A. in corn. 50-50, basis. Prefer crop in North Ga, Farmed all my life. 10 in family; 8 able to do good work. R. M. Elvridge, Cedartown, Ga. RFD 6, Want to rent a 2 horse farm for /1931, nice house and bldgs. good, level rich lard. Want to rent. 2 good mules and tools, and want place where I man depend on staying for more than 1 yr: near Macon preferred; convenient to school and church. Would consider truck farming on halves. Am now trucking. Will fur- nish self. Wish to move early in fall, so as to get fall.garden in. Leon Hol- loman, Lorane, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to lease good farm for 2 to 5 yrs. suitable for hog raising and gen. farming. Will lease hogs and cattle if already on farm, B. EF. Whisnant, benox: Ga Rts. Want to rent 2 or 3 horse farm near Atlanta or Rome, Ga. with good pas- ture, house, barns, etc. D. W. Jarrett, Byronville, Ga ; Want to rent small farm well locat- ed, fully equipped with 2 good mules, plenty of good farming implements, feed, etc. Ready to work. No objec- tions to milch cows, hogs, and chick- ens. Want good house, water; near good grade roads, church and ,school, in a healthy location. Prefer north of Atlanta. Must be cheap; rent to be paid October 30th and December 30th. Want to rent from good man for 5 yrs. Can furnish A-1 ref. J. A. Kell, Shannon, Ga Box 381. . Want to rent small dairy-farm, eq- uipped for Grade A milk. Must be lo- cated near both wholesale and retail eS T. T. Blasingame, Butler, Ga. R ; little land near town, not over 30 mi. south of Atlanta. Reasonable. Mrs. een, Atlanta, Ga. 375 Holderness Ss Want small 1 horse crop for 1931. Party to furnish stock and _ tools. Share basis. Would like to raise poul- try on shares.Prefer between Gaines- ville and Atlanta. Can move self at Ga. Want a two horse farm for 1931. Standing rent, or on halves. Good land and house. Prefer near Fitz- gerald, Ocilla or Tifton. Can furnish good ref. 3 only in family. C..W. Pow- ell, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. Want farm on share basis for 1931, with chance to raise cattle, hogs and poultry, also cotton, if party wants it. Go anv place in the State, Rex McIn- vale, Reynolds, Ga. RFD 3. Want to rent a good 1 horse cron for standing rent. Preferably in Brooks Count. Thos. Cartledge, Pavo, GaORt 2: Want to rent (or will buy) 1 horse farm for 1931, in either Brooks, Col- auitt, Cook or Lowndes County. Floyd J. Story, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to rent small farm near Cus- seta, Ga. J. W. Thompson, Shellman, Ga. RFD 3. Want to rent (or buy) from owner, 30 or 40 A. good land, close to Atlanta (East Atlanta, preferred); some hbot- tom land and woods, good pasture with running water; good 5 or 6 room house, barn and out-bldgs. on rural route, or just off highway. With priv- ilege of buying if suited. Mrs. Kattie Simms, Sunny Side, Ga. Want to rent small farm near At- Janta for 1931. L. F. Hatchett; Haral- son. Ga. Want good 1 horse farm for 1931, good land, good house, water con- venient to school and would prefer on highway... Write at once describing vlace fully and amount of rent. Thos. M. Edmonds, Amity, Ga. Want to rent house with small san- dv soil farm for bal. of this year, and next. at $3 to $5 monthly, with, wnod Want to rent (or will buy) for a term of vears about 10 acres of land with small house: Prefer with flowing well, but must have good supply of water. Will make improvements if rental is low enough. Write location and full details. George Smith, Au- gusta, Ga. Box 509. Want to rent a good 1 horse farm on halves for 1931 with goog man that can furnish steady work, or can finance. Must be good land, house, water and stock. Prefer between Cobbtown to Tifton. Would go to work at once .on farm for wages until the first of year. 6 in family. Write what you have. Ritharg Owen, Hazlehurst, Ga. Want to rent small, neat house with. once. J. R. Lindsey, Indian Springs; LT Valdosta, Ga. PAGE SEVEN Want to rent about 30 acres on 50-50 basig with party who can give me work when not busy in my crop. Would like to move at once, to help gather cot- ton ang corn. Must move me and will be repaid after I get to work. L. K. Sandell, Kensington, Ga. RFD 2. Want party to furnish farm, fully equipped with stock and tools, also goog bldgs. who will supply me with plenty of hogs and cattle, anq chickens if desired, and will do as much farm- ing as nossible. All on share basis, ~ There are 3 in family. Will make the right man some money. Prefer close to market, so can do some truck farm- ing. Haden, Columbus, Ga. 302, llth St. Want to rent a 2 horse or 4 horse farm that will make both corn and cotton; with good house, barn and pasture, running water, and _ prefer along RR from Elberton to Toccoa. Would prefer renting from 3 to 10 yrs. or with privilege of buying. Must he g00q stuff. Can give good ref. Hester, Adairsville; Ga. \ Want place to farm for its upkeep and taxes for at least 3 yrs. Plenty of wood, water and orchd. R. M. Fowler, Thomson, Ga. ; Bail Write full particulars.: Ac L. Want to lease for a term of years _ with option to purchase, farm of 400 or 500 acres. About 200 acres of good land in cultivation, bal. in, pasture and woodland. Well. watered and near a shipping point. Suitable for live stock farm. A. S. Gemmill, Atlanta, Ga, Box 13, Station A. Want to rent with privilege of buy- ing, or trade a nice home near Atlanta, for a small farm within 20 mi. Atlanta. Prefer Cobb county, Marietta car line. tion, price and terms in first letter. S. L. Hartsfield, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 7, Box 195. furnished. Prefer within 50 or 60 miles ie of Columbus, Ga. Elvey C. Ward, Col- umbus, Ga. RFD 1. = Want 30 or 40 acres good land close to Hahira or Valdosta, with good house and barn, and possibly farm implements, with option to buy. W. J. Peele, Valdosta, Ga. 204 W. Anne St. Want to rent or lease with privilege of buying, 12 to 25 A. of good farm land, fairly good house and barn. Pre- fer small pasture with running water, near Griffin or Hampton, within a mile or two. of highway. Can finance self. J. T. Holt, Cordele, Ga. RFD 3. Want good farm, 500 A. with 2 or 3 within mile of Give full descrip- horse farm-open, bal..in timber suit- able for sawing and other purposes. Prefer in or near Vaughn section, or Brooks, Ga. taxes or improvements for 2 or 3 yrs. J, O. Wood, Griffin Ga. Box 38. a Want good 3 horse farm on 50-50 Give full particulars in first letter. Would like to rent for the basis for 1931. Moving in early fall of 2 1930. Good house plenty of out-bldgs. and good level land, near good town: Macon or Atlanta, or other good mar- ket. Furnish self; party to furnish 2 good mules, feed, and farm tools. Dont answer unless the land is good. Leon Holloman, Lorane, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to lease for term of years a farm suitable for poultry, cattle and hog raising.. Must have bldgs. or timber to build same. Give full description in first letter. Must be on, or hear Highway. M. L. Harde- ay man, Athens, Ga. Rt. 3. C-o Harde- mans White Leghorn Farm. Want to rent 2 horse farm in So. Ga. on 50-50 basis. Life time experi- ence in farmin>. T. D. May, Atlanta, Ga. 944 Bankhead Ave. Want truck farm of 25 acres near Jonesboro on halves; n several differ- ent kinds of truck crops. Good deal of exp. Farmed practically Y. Martin, 737 West Quillie St. ; Want farm on halves for 1931. Also want job gathering this yrs. crop. 25 yrs. old, wife and 2 small children. Do not smoke. drink, nor chew (nor other bad habits), and am a good worker. Prefer So. Ga.L. D. Daniel. Thomaston, Ga. 464 No. Main St. Griffin, Ga. sufficient . life time, 4 State what you have to offer. Andrew 4 Want a good truck farm with good man to work on shares. Born and reared on farm in Jackson county, and have farmed all my life. Honest, hard -worker, and ref. No market here for trucking, reason, for wishing to get settled elsewhere. Charlie Ed- wards, Maysville, Ga. RFD 2. : Want to rent small farm, good land, house and barns and possibly farm implements, near Hahira, or Valdosta, and with option to buy. Mrs. Mamie 204 West Ann Fae .. More PAGE EIGHT Wanted To Rent Farms Want to rent 1 horse sandy soil farm near school, or on school bus line, not over 50 mi. from Columbus. Must have comfortable house of 3 or large rooms and _ possession September ist. Will pay cash rent monthly. Elvey C. Ward, Columbus, Ga. RFD 1. Want to rent 1 horse farm for _ standing rent, good land, bldgs. etc. near Atlanta If suitable will lease for 5 yrs. or more, at reasonable rent.. Prefer half bottoms land, or at least some bottoms. J. H. Turner, Winston, i Pace. RED 2. Want to hear from party that has a small farm to rent; want 25 or 30 acres in cultivation. Would like to rent for 5 yrs. J. A. Scott, Norcross, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to rent a good 4 horse crop with 3 good houses and pasture and good water on 50-50 basis. 4 good mules to be furnished, also good tools, etc. Somewhere between Oakwood and _ Atlanta. State what you have to offer. S. J. Elrod, Oakwood, Ga. Want 15 or 20 cow dairy and a 2 horse farm for 1931 on 50-50 basis, near Atlanta. Have had exp. and can give ref. J. E. Dobbs,Logansville, Ga. RFD 4. Ss - Want to lease for a number of years 3 with privilege of buying, farm of not less than 100 acres of cultivated land, or over 200, suitable for tractor farm. _ Have to be furished the first year. Prefer not over 25 mi. Atlanta. Best of ref. Hard worker. State what you have i offer. J. A. Brooks, Georgetown, a. Want to rent a good farm for 1931, Standing rent, or I to furnish stock and tools and owner furnish lan guano, and go 50-50. Can furnish self. Must be good land, with a pasture. al- so a good house. State what you have in first letter. J. S. McCrary, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. Want to rent for 1931 a good 1 or 2 _.horse farm. Preferably So. Ga. in to- bacco belt. 1-2 share crop,\in gen. farming with 4 or 5 acres of tobacco. Life time exp. in North Carolina in tobacco culture, gathering and grad- ing. Have 5 boys, 3 large enough to work in-tob. L. E. Turner, Manchester, Ga. Box 133. Want. a light 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis, and a good location for a black- smith shop, for 1931. Write J. E. Dav- is, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1. - Want to rent a 3 or 4 horse farm for next year; good land, house room for 5 bedsteads, and that doesnt leak: plenty of out-bldgs. good fence; and settlement near school, with a genod agreeable owner. Rent on _ halves Landowner to furnish stock and tools, and get provisions. 10 in family. White. If cant furnish all this, dont answer. Rey. Ellis Holton, Soperton, Ga Rt : Want to rent or lease for 3 to 5 yrs. or longer, 2 horse farm of good land near Griffin or Hampton,*with a good - house, barn and pasture, near high- way, with 1 or 2 tenant houses. J: T. Holt, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 3. 4 Want to rent a farm with good. de- ~ pendable man, who will furnish stock supplies and cultivator. Self and grown: son to work . Consider raisine some hogs and a few cows. Want place where can make some money for - gelf and owner. Would like to set Jo- _ cated at once, so can plant a fell gar- den. M. A. Morris, Fitzgerald, Ga. RFD 3. Want good farm on 50-50 basis somewhere near Atlanta. Good stock and tools to he furnished and nav for _ fertilizer in the fall. J. L. Langley, Li- thonia, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to lease a good farm for 2 t 5 yrs. suitable for hoe raisine an- gen farming. Woulg lease hogs anc cattle if already on farm. B. E. Whis- nant, Lenox. Ga. Rt. J. Want small farm in Wilcox or Doolv county, preferably farm been laying out, and must be near school. _ open land, 3 room house or larger. J. _ T. Overton, Perry, Ga. ~ Want to rent a small farm near At- lanta, on paved hiehway not over 15 mi. out. Must be rich land and prac- tically level. If suitable. will buy. R. J. Waver, Atlanta, Ga. Care Gen. Del. Want to rent 2 horse farm for 1931, on 50-50 basis. good house, with 5 or 6 rooms, good oe Ga. 3 Womack, Jr. Want to x MARKET BULLETIN to furnish land, guano and seed and go. 50-50. Ref. of desired. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1~Box 104. Car Lots CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots 4 cars of steers and heifers, for sale. T. J, Miller, Dawson, Ga. RFD. 3 carloads of steers, wt. from 400 to 700 lbs. to be shipped any time the buyer wants them, between Sertember 1st and November lst. S. C. Ingram, Talbotton, Ga. HAY FOR SALECar Lots 1car load of peanut vine hay, good cond. For information, write. D. M. Dismukes, Graves, Ga. Farms For Rent 1-2 acre corner lot and bldgs. for rent 2 miles from town, 1 mi. paved road. Bldg. has been used for shop; can be used for garage, grist mill, or anything in busienss. Will give 5 yrs. lease. Write or come see. Miss Clara V. Nesbir, Norcross, Ga. RFD 2 Box 18. 2 or 3 horse farm for rent, 900 Ibs. lint cotton for 3 horse farm, 600 lbs. for 2 horse. Av. land common. 4 room house. Good barn ,plenty of water; 3 mi} to station, on public road, rural route ang school bus line: churches and school near. Mrs. T. J. Williams, | Matthews, Ga. Rt. 1. Some of the best farms in the State, for rent ranging from 100 acres to 3 M acres. Located in most any section of the state. Frank H. Gree, Mgr. At- lanta Trust Co., Atlanta, Ga. 220-23 Atlanta Trust Co. Bldg. A good 7 room house ang 15 acres of good land, good pasture, well located on the Dixie Highway convenient to schools ang churches, 1 mi. Jonesboro. Can furnish more land with place if necessary. See. F. M. McCurdy, Jones- boro, Ga. : Farm Help Wanted Want family of 2 to 5 to gather crop of cotton. Good section to live in. House ready to be lived in the 10th of September, or before; also want a mid- dle aged woman of good reputation to live as one of family ang assist with gen. farm work. 1 mi. of Adairsville. J, L.. White, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Want force to run 2 plows for 1931. Can use hands now to gather crop. E. W. Anderson, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 5. Want a good, sober white man with a family to go shares with me in a 9 horse crop for 1931. L. C. Goodwin, Abbeville, Ga. Wanted To Rent Farms Desire te-lease with privilege of buy- ing after the first or second yr. 100 to 500 acres land between Atlanta and Macon on Central Ry. Price ang terms must be satisfactory. Harry Long, Suwanee, Ga. Want to lease for 5 yrs. farm suit- able for dairy, poultry, and gen. farm- ing. Must have modern dwelling house anq plenty of good out-bldgs. outside of city limits, but not over 3 miles. Yearly cash rent. Near Atlan- ta, or Macon. Any acreage from 30 to Be acres.. Clyde M. Stover, Reeves, ae . \ Want a 1 horse crop on 50-50 hasis, and woman like to move af once. Want to plant fall crop to sell this wnter. Can give references. 50 A. Must be good land. pasture, near school and church. W. na, Ga. RFD 2. Care W. P. Jackson. Want to rent a good truck farm, year Atlanta on. 50-50 basis. 4 in fam- ly, 2 boys: 15 and 17 yrs. Have life exp. om farm. Good ref. If you have good and, write ana Ill come see. J. R. Thornton, Ringgold, Ga. RFD 1. Want to rent a small farm with a 5 or 6 room dwelling and other necessary bldgs. close to Atlanta on good road, and near good school. Must be reason- able. Woulg consider buying, after Ist vear. Describe fully: and state terms clearly. Mrs. Alma Hancock, Atlanta, Ga. 684, Tifton St. N. W. : Want to rent a good 3 horse crop on | halves. Must be good stock good land house ang water, also must be able to Skotch for me, and not be afraid to use soda ang fertilizer. Dont write unless you mean business. Grady L. Fraser, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to rent 1 horse farm on 50-50 a E. Jenson, Smyr- | | ing, per within 12 or 15 mi. Atlanta. W. Archie Womack, Doraville, Ga. Want 2 horse crop on shares. With cultivator. Will plant 8 or 10;acres in tobacco. Must be close to school route, in Tift county. E. A. McCorvey, Ala- paha, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to get in touch with a good man interested in gen. market garden- ing, 1 that has plenty of real good land and 1 good work mule, located near Valdosta or Nashville, or some other good market. Want plenty of good domestic fertilizer and farm tools. I to give said man 3 and 1-2 days of my time for my board and washing; the other half of my time to be put in Market Gardening, and land-owner to furnish seed and plants. This to be on 50-50 basis. Grow any and all kinds of marketable produce. Will hire to.such man for $20 mo. James F. Lang, Pear- son, Ga. Positions Wanted Want job on peach orchard for 1931. 9 yrs. exp. Can do most anything with gas, eng. or steam. Have some exp. in ginning. Write or come see and state what you have. Have wife and 2 children. C. C. Presley, Con+ cord, Ga. RFD 1. | Young man with small family wants job as wage hand for rest of year and next yr. Prefer dairy. Have had some exp. But will take place on farm. J. C. Daniel, Alapaha, Ga. C-o , W. H. Darmany. An exp. truck grower wants to hear from someone in So. Ga. that will move and furnish living expenses, until I can get something ready to market. Want good screened house and good water, near good school. C. L. Newsome, Matthews, Ga. Married man with family, to over- see a farm for 1931. Have had life exp. Lived on farm all life. J. H. Pip- pin, Round Oak, Ga. Want job on farm. Can do any ' Post; Thomaston, Ga. Thursday, August 14, 1930. kind of farm work. 5 in family, all strong and able to work. Will have to be moved, but am willing to pay it back out of wages. Write what you have, Also would like to have farm for 1931. Mrs. Hassil Hollis, Eatonton, , Ga. Rt. 2. ioe Exp. nurseryman, small. family, 2 oldest large enough to help work, de- sires work of any kind. Preferably nursery,as have had 20 yrs. exp. in this. Can propagate ad grow most any | kind of shrubbery with fair success in all my. work. Also understand farm-~ in. References. Start any day. Unless vou mean business, dont answer. A. L.. Want place as overseer on an 8 to. 10 horse farm for remainder of 1930 or for 1931. Honest, sober, hard work- er. Can control labor. Drive any mod- el Ford truck. Wife-and self only. H. R. Hall, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 1. C-o S. L. Morris. . ee: 30 yr. old man with wife and 2 small children; wants job as repair man on trucks, tractors, and other farm machinery, or aS overseer of cot, ton and tobacco farm, Would consi er job on dairy or gen. farm at r sonable wages. Would like to trade with party to run an_ evaporator for several acres of cane this fall. Vernon B. Brown, Hartsfield, Ga. Rt. is : Want at once position in dairy or ice cream plant. Life time exp. Can drive any make of car or truck. L. A Moye, Wrightville, Ga. vis Want overseer job for a 10 or 12 acre farm. Can give good ref. Life time exp. on farm. Strictly sober Would prefer between , and Athens, but wont be particular about this.. Write what you have. B. E. Jor-. dan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1. Want job with good Christian peo- ple to raise chickens, ~and help with cows, garden and flowers. Can drive any make car and can give the best of ref. Am a widow, and would consider a good home and small wages. Mrs Janie Williams, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 2. = , | business. cotton bagging instead of jute. and peanuts. can market. deplorable. to the ground. good. st 12 F990, 2 THE MEETING OF THE COMMISSION- ERS OF AGRICULTURE OF THE | COTTON GROWING STATES (Continued from page one) Another point recommended unanimously by the Commissioners | was for the fertilizer factories that are now placing;orders for fer- | tilizer sacks to give orders for cotton sacks. Another thing that we requested Congress to do was to pass _ the net weight bill, for the buying and selling of cotton. ent you are paying for the gross weight, but all large buyers, when they make a price count on*30 pounds for tare. : 7 or 8 more pounds to the bale than cotton bagging. With this net | weight bill passed, ginners and farmers would be encouraged to,use | The main thing we need however, isa high tariff on jute- _ will make it cost more than cotton. [ on jute then the people who buy bags, bagging, etc., will buy cotton, | for after all it is a stronger and better fibre. LL tey Another thing that the Commissioners were interested in was petitioning Congress to free the Philippine Islands. in our possession now around 34 years. etable oils that are imported into this country from the Philippine Islands duty free, are the cause of the cheap prices of cotton seed Should we free the Philippine Islands then we could place a high duty on vegetable oils and cotton seed and peanuts would bring a price commensurate with other articles on the Ameri- I received a letter this morning requesting me to call attention to the fact that the farmers should pack good heavy bales of cotton. | The Federal and State estimates are always given on gin run bales. When you have light bales of course the ginnings are larger than where you have good heavy bales. gain anything on your bagging and ties by having small bales so mash down on the scales and give them some good heavy bales. Reports from Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and sections of North Carolina and Texas on the drought situation were The blue grass is dead in Kentucky and Tennessee. This is their money crop in those States, the blue grass pastures. Providence has taken these away from these poor people. sections crops are gone entirely and these blue grass fields-are brown In a few isolated sections we have had unfavorable seasons but on the whole, seasons in Georgia this year have been Do not waste your feed crops. ; the time to save your feed is when you have it. while your feed crops are plentiful, up in the picture next spring. . Thig will stimulate | At pres- | Jute bagging weighs at When we have this high tariff. c They have been Coconut oil and other veg- At present prices you do not In some | My wife once told me tha Practice this now Corn and hay are going to be