DEPARTMENT of EUGENE TALMADGE Sha f PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. 'STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931. =X The fertilizer inspectors over the. State took 10,855 samples of fer- When you receive a slip showing that your fertilizer is subject. to _tilizer this spring. Out of this number there will be 4,000 samples on a penalty the law provides that if the Company does not make settle- which analysis has been eoeplgies and reports mailed out Ss. CG. pullets, in good a -and cond. peer them. SEW Morrison, Win- terville.- Ferris Ww. a early March. pullets,. 75e each, del; 3 roosters, 2-yr-old, $1 each. Minnie Giddens, Eastman. R 6, from highest blood lines in America. 70c each: Buyer furnish Coops. 2. O. MOCHIE,. -Temple.. R Be Ss 2 LEGHORNS Ge pure Sones Xe Genuine Red Shuffler stag and 2 W. Springfield, Dalton. C-o EH. Lake | 4 Pit game cocks, cross, Sid Taylor . erels, March and April hatch: ,75c and Pure bred W. L. hens, 1 yr. to,-16 |. CG. H. or | brooks, Sr., About 25 Barron W. L. March 15th | F. Foster, Good Money order. | | - Brown, P Wot. March hatch | 100 Tancred L. 10 wks. old pullets,| | for shoats. ve Hi. prepaid. Cash with order. A, A, Nath, Hapeville: About 100 Tancred W. L. hens, 1 1-2 a! old. $1 ea. From 250-300 egg hens. . L. Shirley, Morrow. "Brown L. 3-mos. old cockerels, $1 ea. in lots of 3-or more. E, E. McMillan, Hahira. : 200 Tancred 9 wks. old W. lets. 80c ea. $1.60 for lot. D. ley, Morrow. Pure bred S, C. B. L. Hore 80c ea. FOB. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. 300 Tom Barron str. S. Cow. & il wks. old pullets, 80c ea. or $75 per 100. FOB. C.S. Branch, Zebulon. Tancred. W. L, April hatch cock- erels, 75 each. Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Appling. Rt. 2. Box 88. 10.. pure bred Tormahlen Light Brown L. 9 wks. pullets, $6 for. Iot, FOB. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran. Ss. C. W.-L. pullets, 2-4 mos. old. Write or come see. -B. H. Middle- brooks, Sr. Atlanta. 953 Gordon St. SW. Farm on Cascade Road. 25 pure Tancred W. L. pullets, Mar. 10th hatch, from Ped. stock $1. ea. Mrs.d-: i: Lanier, Graymont, R 1: Highpowered W. and B. L. pullets, 8 wks. old, 75c ea. BOS, Dee. Thomas Odum. -- 5 Dark B.-L. April 50c each; $2.25 for lot. or Apr. R. I. Red pullets: Mrs. Doyle A. oe. McDonough, R..4. Bx. 126-A. _/ MINORCAS Booth str. White Minorca 10 wks. old roosters, direct $1 each. Cc. Ee Bohanan, Conyers. 24 hens, 260cks,: S.C; Black Minors cas. Pape and Anderson str. $25 -for lot. Part at same rate. Exc. for Brab or Iron peas, oats. ot, _S. McLean, Sharpsburg. Continuous laying Giant Black Min- oracs, Stock and eggs, $2.25. O. H. Wright, Atlanta. 515 Peters Bldg. 50 Pape str. pure bred Black Minor- cas and sev. cockerels, Feb. and March hatch $1 eh: ~S H. B. Ford, La- vonia. ~~ Ss eee MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 12 or 15 large fat, healthy. hens, 25c ib: FOB: land. L. pul- L. Shir- hohe roosters, pullets, $1 each; 10 March hatch, 75c gel. Mrs. Jy W. Fanning, - Washing- on 1930 pullets or yr. old hens, Selected | closely. Need room. B. H. Middle- Atlanta. 953 Gordon St, SW. Farm on Cascade Road. 25 frying size chickens. 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs. each. ..$12.. No. chks: Mrs. M. -E, cee Alto. Rt. 1 Sear 3 G@eminctans aS - els, for friers or stock, 30c Ib. FOB. Mrs. : F.R. Vincent, Fruitland. 4 White Orp. roosters snes 4 pullets, March hatch. $1 each; $7 for lot, or- $3 for 4 roosters. SOR Mrs. ie Tanner, -Dewyrose.. sy eg ies SS cneS PIGEONS Naiked pigeons, | ESOC Homers, IBCs James Rice. Douglasville. White Kings, $2Pr.sT- to 10 DF Ope 2 : All colors. mixed pigeons, now work ing, 50c pr. Mrs. WwW. vonia. R 3.- : 10 pr. Swiss Mondains, white. seam- less banded, mated. and working, | $3 pr. $20 for lot. Savannah. 780: Park Ave. East. oung pigeons, Homers and ~ White Kings crossed, WwW. CC Smith, Smyrna. Rl. ie Wyandottes, 23 grown $ Few Pr. pure pred Homer pigeons, mated, banded and sae $150 Pr, Special price for lot. sEiey oe Columbus. 22- Mth St. <3 Sev. Pr. Homers, mated: raisers and working. be COD. Mar- garet Housch, Summerville, R. ae 44s .Fine Mondains,- Carneaux, Deaton, Columbus. Box 853. Carneaux for-sale or trade. have you? ville? 5 oR. REDS. ge Owens str. Red roosters, ates vrs. old. Pure bred. $2, or exc. W. J. Rob- | -erts, Royston; R_1. 8 S..C..R. I. Red 18 mos. old Hone Wt. up to 6 1-2 Ibs. $1 | Donaldson str. each. W. C. Smith, ' Smyrna, ats Few Donaldson Red hens, $2 each: Unrelated males, ~$2.50 Exe: ae Brown, Stone -Hahira. Exc. for Mar. s | day old, 7 ( | Mrs. Nora Dorsey, Catiewiie Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit- 4 pure bred Buff Orp. Feb. hatch . or, J. White Giants. : : | Lovejoy. Gulden Buff Orp. pullets and cocker- | syth: hee 1. young oe . White Kings, eh | Saeeae e. : H. Walters, La-| H... Mc Urpuhart, 6 CO Red- and Yellow. Giant White Kings. peed right. Correspondence Solicited. ; J. Bi: what | - : Dillard Munford, Paretss ; Thursday, July 16,.1931. . ploodtested roosters, $1.50 each. Well worth $5 each. Mrs. W. R. _Chasteen, Locust Grove. . 10. Donaldson Red hens aa rooster, $10 FOB. O. A. Smith, Forest Glen. R 1. Box 67. # EO large dark Red pullets, Jan. Feb. = hatch, $1.25-$1.50 each del: choice hens, same price; fine male birds, $2- $5 each. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran. R. : = full R. I. Red 8- 9 lb. hens, $1. 5 each. Exch. for value in layi prepaid. Mrs. E. P. King, Ri 25 pure R. io: Red Yr. old ane ch; 20 biddies, 6-8 wks. old, 50c ea; 5 cockerels, 2 1-2 - 3 Ibs. 75 each. D; Williamson, Plains. 15 pure: bred March hatch Reds $1 each. Also few cockerels, Mrs. Lillie Ford, Lavonia. A SPS bred dark R. I. Reds, : hatch. Wt. 1 1-2 lbs. Pullets and GO erels. No culls. 75c each. Not pene Mrs. Joe Fanders, Nunez. : Pure bred dark R. I. Red pullet cockerels. April hatch. 75c e number. Buyer pay expres Julia Youmans, Nunez. ; SG." ReL Red 3 mos. old cocke els, from trapnested stock. $1 lots of 3 or more. E. BE. McMillan, hatch. S. C. R. 1 uel $1 ea. R. Leggett, Broxton. : Few March hatch,. Donaldson ~ cockerels, $1 ea; April hatch . let 90c ea; 10 pullets and cockerels, $8.5 Mrs. T. E. Blanchard. Appling. R Box.-88, ; 5 pure bred . Donaldson. Red Feb. hatch cockerels, $1.ea. FOB; 75c. ea. at my home. Mrs. Tack: Floyd, Canotl Rees fae ROCKS PARTRIDGE Pee size Partridge Rock els, = each. Mrs. Jesse Mix We oie kee 15 M. B. big bone, EB old turkeys, 50c each; nd 9 July 27 12 head of turkeys. for sale. } best offer per Ib. Mrs. Carrie Swainsboro, R 3. _ fee _ Baby turkeys, 35 each. July de Bl Ei S.5 Ward, Fayetteville. WHITE ROCKS related stock. 5. Dulles: -erel, March hatch oe Keys, Rion ee 3 6 hens and! 2- ~yr. ae roo te White P. Rocks. $7.50 or ex baby chicks: Pure bred, Beat Fischel str. White Re . April hatch. Pure.. Now. $1. 50. ae, will be : grown. s. Clarence Valar 8-pure. a0 - cockerel.. i ee ire bred S. L. Wyandotte R ee hatch, cco ach. Yr. old. Closely laying. $100 FOB, TOR Thomas, Oduni< =.= i 4 pullets and 1 rooster, pu Ww. T. Adams, Lavonia, B March 15th hatch pu Wyandotte cockerels, % oe Collins. Good \ sure bred S. cid March hatch, = Mis. ae Be March oo Ti Rentsor. Ranger. CORNISH WANTED ee 'Tancred Ww. Leghorns for pure bred Cornish. Indian type, 1931. hatch. & & : dress hot given). : $1.50 and ns = Taursday July. 16, 1931. oe Poultry Wanted GAMES WANTED nt. Indian game pullets and cock- - The pullets ready to lay if to gd. ESS: feat ae 35 len Ave, NE. 4 aR: Te RED OR B. ROCKS ( sais for Game, R. I. _Red or red. Rock chickens, Mrs. S. a : Sandersville. _ GUINEAS. nt to buy a few. frying as. State. pee, Mrs. W.- sonner, Hahira, R. 2, _ LEGHORNS: 6 3 mos. old Cornish Indian cock r 1. Brown L. same age. - Must bred. Bill. Steedley, Coffee. ant to buy 50 White L. pullets, ; type of March- 20th to April ~ State pace E. nl some, Serna x size H. Ne ul ets ee ee 300 egg March or April hatch. A. J. An- dland. a DS OR ROCKS WANTED 30 or 40 pure bred R. . Reds a March hatch pullets. Exc. . McDaniel, Winder. R4, TURKEYS WANTED. and 1 tom, Bourbon Is 1931 hatch. State best > C. EB, Beanblossom, hos. old Ped/ Chinchilla vali eee ee _ Mrs. J, Ps buy or exc. equal value - for ite Wyandotte or B. Leghorn hatch Millets. J. Aa, ee ; ue Gibenss, 6; Reds =OFs : odtested. Live del. guar. tron W. L.. -10c; 8 wks. Sam See Atlanta. 316 Aneonss. Te; Sos C, Blo dtested. 100 percent: g mported Barron W. L. old: ek Sam oo on halves. Ea. pay -ehgs. : 2,2 BOs: 133. nies to" raise on 50- 50 a oe ae Ly Blackwell, yo ee brecd At once. a ite Cc Garticld. Rely Bx ee \iel, Blairsville. R. 3. } baby chicks. to raise on hal- s. old. gay daxee ee oe . a on: eggs from Ss rigidly ck, $1 per 15; $4.50 C- Exc. for oe Mrs. -H. G. Brown, Sg eggs, $1 per 15; Post said. Pye eG: Spence, ouinea eggs: $1. 20 eee EL witlams. ay Ty. Pecans Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs. $1 per. 15; $1.60, 30; 2nd pen, ; $1.40, 30 del. Cartons ret. Steadam, Bainbridge. Os orne str. Australorp eggs, 352- ~ $1410 per 15 del. Cs. to bes: C. Moore, Buford. R 4. Purple. Jersey Black Giant er setting, postpaid. Carton 2 Penuister, Ball Ground. R. 1ompson Imp. Ringlet B.! R. eggs, per 15 del. No COD shipments. -C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce. R. 5. ire bred Silver Lace Wyandotte | 75e per 15. Crates ret..-Mrs. W. k, Rock art. Res: Box 146, : | heifers for sale. '| day with first calf. 2 } Jackson. . = heifer calf. or | Mrs. G. Re Lore, MARKET "Eggs Wanted Want eggs of heavy breed for hatch- ing, also Game eggs. ee : breed, amount, price del. F. P.. fe Sa- vannah, R 4. Box 100. _ Live Stock F or Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Red Jersey cow. T. B. tested. Giv-|1 | ing milk now. Freshen Sept. 27th. 3rd calf. $60 at barn. Exc. for value. E. O. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 279, 7 wks. old. male Jersey calf, barns Can not ~ ship. Mrs. Cochran, Fairburn. R. 1. Ox, works anywhere. Gentle, Wt. 1 M. Ibs. - _ Jos. W.: Smith, Reidsville, Reg. Black Jersey 3 yr. old bull, gentle. $30. at my barn, A. N. Adams, Elberton. R. 9. Good No-Horn milch heifer 2 mos. old calf.. Easy to milk, all around good cow. Reasonable. Take corn, wheat, or anything can a Mrs. Y, L Howesworth, Carroll- Dark red 7-8 Jersey heifer, Days: old. From heavy milker. $25. OF CX. $6 at Nellis cow with Rucker, Milner. 3 yr. old, 900 lb. Seah bull, $40, also 18 head Jersey and uuernsey W. J. Morgan, Still- more. Reg. J. pull calf, 2:2 mos. old for sale or exc. for Reg. Duroe boar. C. Re Godfrey, Gray Rts Sev. nice Grade Angus heifers, 600- 850 Ibs. 8c Jb. on foot. W. Ww. kell, Sparta. : Fine Jersey cow, calf, 3. mos. old, $50 cash. A. E. Schell, Red Oak. \ Guernsey heifer 8 wks. old calf, au : stock, but not reg. $25. Adams, Lavonia. Box 381. . Reg. Guernsey mo. old bull calf, $25. Dam now producing 33 lbs. milk per Re H. Burford, Unusually large.6 wks. old Jersey Make best offer at my barn. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust. Grove. Mulley Jersey 3 gal. cow. Fresh Ap- ril 11th; Mulley W. 2/yr. old, 2 gal. heifer. "Fresh May 5th. Either, $45. Mrs. J. A. Shope, Murrayville. Ros FOB. W. Milking, or soon to freshen. . T. Mil- ler, Leo. 1 fresh. cow, giving about 4 ear per day. also a good butter cow. W. A. 1 reg. Holstein 9 yr. old pull, wt, 1500 or: 2M Ibs Cheap, to; prevent in- breeding. Write. ington. Reg. Jersey male, 14 mos old. Sul- tan breeding. Solid color. Black ton- gue and switch. Ce T. McMilan, Gainesville. R 8. Several fresh in milch cows for gale. W. L. Johnson, Albany. 405 Resident St. Heifer; Jersey- Guernsey, half each. wt. around 375 Ibs. Make good milk cow or fine beef. Cheap for cash at my lot, 1 1-2 mi. Gibson. Macon Wal- den, Gibson. 1 good milch cow, 2 gal. for sale or trade for dry cow or yearlings. Rev. G. C. Leslie, Frolona. | Reece, Acworth. R 1. = barn. J. H. Ward, Moultrie. Bull calves from Reg. sire and good milking cows. 8 and 5 mos. old. Rea- Silver Creek. R, 1. Reg: Jersey bull calf, 4 mos. old, $20 at barn. E. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton. Few Grade cows with baby calves, $50 each. Reg. So $300. H. H. Lake, Wrights- ville, R. 27 ery old very nice Guernsey cow, first calf, 3 wks. old. 3 gal. $75. Here | at Jackson. Mrs. Cc. M. Compton, Jackson. Extra Grade Guernsey cow with 4th calf. Mo. old, 4 gal. daily. $65 here. Richard M. Compton, Jackson. E - HOGS FOR SALE = fine pigs, half Guinea and half Pp C. $6 each. E. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton. Duroc boar pigs, nearly 6 mos. old. Immune for life. Reg. in buyers name. $12.50 ea. Exc. for Appler seed oats. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. 5 pure bred P. C. 2 mos. old pigs, $5 / each; 6 fat Feeders, 3 mos. old. 3-4 P. C. $4 each; $40 for lot. Mrs. Cc. Oo. Sikes, Sylvester. : Duroc J. Sow and 7 pigs, $20 FOB. Jno. F. Lahe, Sr:, Cordele, R. 2. Box 6. Duroc J. $22. Leo. Graymont. | ea. FOB. W. B. for 30 pure bred Owen str. Red pul- |* | lets, Feb. or March hatch. ats Ww. a. Dris- : 6 young cows, high prede Jerseys. E. ee Cade, Wash- | Good milch cow, fresh in, $35 at) sonable or exe. for hogs. L. M. Des. 4 Jersey and Guernsey oe about 2 1-2 ee o1g: BULLETIN 19 pigs and 4 shoats, $100- for Frank . Wilson, Forsyth. 5 wks. old pigs, Hampshire-P. Cy breeding, from litter of 10. Thrifty and healthy. $5 ea. at my farm. H. G. Tyre, Chamblee Fisk os 5 ped. S. P. C. pigs, $5 ea, at my barn. Jess Wilson, Machen. - 3-4 Duroc J: sow, not bred. Wt: around 200. lbs.; 13 head Duroe shoaty pigs, 20-35 lb. for sale, at my place, 1-2 mi. Gibson. ~ Macon Walden, Gibson. 7 full bred P. C. pigs, 6 wks. old, $5 Johnson, Mitchell) lot. Ree 2S. P. C.male 2 mos. old pigs, eligible to reg, $10 each. Purchaser to pay reg. fee. Eugene Carmichael, Manor. - a 4 hogs in good cond, wt. 150 Ibs. 8c lb. W: W. Driskell, Sparta. 5 S. P. G. pigs, 6 wks. old, Thrifty, not stunted. $3.50 ea. W. H. Ruckner, Milner. Mixed breed pigs, wks. old, $2.70ea. Crated and cholera treated. J. E. Harper, Osierfield. 25 head feeder hogs, $5 each at my place. J. O. Bridges, Lake Park. > - Pure bred . P.-C. pigs, both Sex. E. T. Boswell, Siloam. . _ 14. thrifty pigs, $2.50 ea: $31.50 for ae ee Bel ERs Treadwell, Forsyth, 7 wks. old Duroc and PEA, crossed pigs, $5 each. Edgar oor Cor- nelia, Rt. 1; good ~ stock. 6 __ Straight Nose Bolkanite pigs. Reg. papers furnished. Can be seen on the Farm of J. F. Hall, Norwood Ga. Make price. C. H. Gheesling, Atlanta, 667 Ashby St., S. W. Reg. Black Essex 3 mos old Straight Nose, thin hair, big bone, $10 each; ers unrelated, $18; 3. tor $25. Appli- cation for reg. furnished. W. J. Bar- PErOke Sardis... 5s White Essex 110 lb. gilt, $14; P. C. 125: Jb. gilt, $18, Both farrow. Septem- ber Ist. 50 Ib. P..C. gilt, $7; cholera immune, ao Lena L. Hall, College | Park, Rt. aE: oP: Cc. shoats, pure wt. 60- 70 lbs, $5 a FOB. Cash. C.. son, Mitchell, Rib Duroc. Jersey boar pigs, 5 mos old, reg. in buyers name: $12. = each. Ex- change for good, seed oats. Eye Ken- ndy, Collins. ~ - 8 pure bred Straight Nose Berkshire 8 wks old, 40 lb. pigs, $7.50 each or ar 50 reg. Dorsey Martin, Canon, Rt. "9 big bone Black guinea mate pigs, 8 wks. old. Wt. 40-45 Ibs..$5 ea. FOB. J. E. Raley, Mitchell. R-1. Box 60. . 1 good = barrow, $8 at Fayetteville. Mrs. _E. M. Travis, Fayetteville. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Spanish Jack, 7 yrs. old, fat gentle. Sell or exc. for value. G. =E. Hope, Lula. Sound, gentle Ppeheron - mare, 2 yrs. old. Work to anything. Gentle. Sell or trade. Write Samuel Thos. Jefferson, Nashville, R. 3. 2 yr. old black and white Shetland pony stallion. Sub. to reg. Gentle, $40 cash. Wilber Harper, Warrenton. ~~ 9 yr. old bay mare, wt. about 850 Ibs. | -No plug. Sell or exc. for value to $35, or for 25 common goats. W. C, Suggs, St. George. 2 young mules, $120 for both. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville. a : RABBITS FOR SALE 3 pr. Chinchillas for sale or trade, for live stock. What have you. Dil-. me Munford, Cartersville. Chinchillas, 3, 1-2. mos. old, from oS stock: 3 same type, 2 mos. old, $2 ea. pr. Also mixed rabbits, $1 pr. Oscar Cantrell, Cornelia, R ie N. Z. Whites, 3 1-2 to 4 mos. old, from Reg. stock, Ped. up: to standard in every way. Healthy. Does, $1.75; bucks, $1.50; $3.25. pr. Harold Smith, Baxley. ~ 2 Chinchilla does from reg. stock, farrow August 6th. 1 1-2 and 3 yrs. |! old. $5, FOB. Exc. for a now laying, heavy breed hens. pay chgs. James. R. Glisson, Hawiinevile Pr. extra large Chinchillas, 5 young | 2 mos. old, with .2 compartment, self- cleaning hutch, PSE COS): DE: O'Berry, Atlanta R. 8 Ja-4871. = About 1 1-2 yr. old large Chinchilla buck, good cond. except slightly crip- pled in 1x hind leg. Excellent. for breeding 75c pr. trade. -S. R. Harden, Surrency. Taylors Famous. Ped. Chinchillas, $3 pr. for young stock, or exc. for | young turkeys or Leghorn pullets. Mrs. J. P. Brown, Meansville. des for lot, FOB. wnyside. 25 N.oZ. Reds, 2 = mos. old, $1 pr. e a Crowder, | OBerry; Atlant R, | that cost $45). _ Johni- } and | N. Z. Red or Whites, 2 to 4 m from prize winning: parentage. pr: young N. Z. White, 9 lb: bi Mrs. W. .A. Tanner, Broxton, Stahls N. Z. Whites, for fi Write. Price Turner, Coolidge. 20 Stahl. Silver Cert. Sell chickens, or anything can use. Hicks, Savannah, Rt. 4. Box 106 T rabbits nearly 4 mos. old - Money order. Exc. 3 for 1 1-2:bu. time horse apples. Mrs. + He Manassas. - 2 Belgium does about 9 mos. Make offer.. J. E. Jones, Wrens. Belgium Hare doe, full grown to breed. $1 or exe. for P. Whites. Homer Seas Ci rollt R 4. N. Z. Whites from reg. ste and eligible to reg. 3 1-4 to 3 O10; $3.20: pra mos. aan ih Smith, Baxley. Stahls H. W. Gold Cert. Chi also White Flemish and N. 4. fully ped. Papers furnished. Stanl, Valdosta; Chinchillas, N. Z. Whites ar Reds, Himalayans, Silver Mart from Reg. stock. Write for pri W. Melton, Thomasville, Ene 4 trios pure bred N. Z. Whit Sj. Ui pure bred Chinchillas. All dense fur. Ready for breeding fit September. $7 trio. J. H. Smi th ner, R 2. Chinchilla dock: "$3 50: pucks $2 young $2.50 pr; Black Silver Fo ( He bucks, $3. 50; young $3 pr yans, same; Flemish Giant Z. Whites, H. M. Wall, Augu 4 Chinchilla rabbits, sub to re wks. old, 50 each. Edward Earle, morest. N. Z. White: doe, 14 mos old, Reg. Chin. doe, $2; yan 16 mos old, $2. 50. Herman a icus. 5 Chinchillas: 6 Wks. ate 15 $3.25 tor entire lot. Charle Commerce, P. O; Box 33. > x Reg. mother rabbit with 3 ba mo. old, $2; reg. mother wit : $2.50. Exch , for gees Watson,. Marietta. 'N. Z. Whites at reasonable pr Write for descriptions an on George T, Northcutt, _ Marietta Sessions St. -Ghinchillas. All ages. Cheap. W: Carl W. Southwell, Pineora. ~ ae meat rabbits, 10 wks. ag and Box, 191. Stahls Chinchilla Ped. stot 6 C 6 mos. old, $2 each; 16 3 mos. each; N.. 7 8 mos. old, $ ; Sanders, Smithville. Box 4 a Chinchiillas, 5 1-2 mos. old d mos. old buck; 16 mos. ole doe. highly ped... Papers furnishe old Reg. doe. Special RESEOS, G ley, Fitzgerald. 2 Reg. rabbits with 1 young m Sell or exc. for chickens. Watson, Marietta. x Reg. N. Z. Whites, $3; Ped. $2 size and bred. -DuPree Jorda L catur. 418 Ponce de Leon Place D 2301-R. ; SHEEP AND GOATS FOR Al Nubian buck kid. Naturally | less: from doe giving 8 1-4 I Reg. ai NEB A: $10.00 with re ce at 2 mos. old. FOB. P.- Biel G Demorest, R. I. Nubian- Toggenbureg, halt uC Pure bred on both sides; also. 6 mi old 3-4 Nubian, for sale. AL N. Ad Elberton, R 9. 43 Butt-head annie go! young, also butt-headed Tog! buck. $3.00 ea. at barn. Won John L. Page, Monroe. Harris Nubians: reg. doe. Fresh, 1 and buck kid. rap Ent. bred doe. Reasonable. oe, Marietta. - Hee 5 (all bred) ewes, 1 ram. due, Bowdon. R 1. s 100 per cent Nubian doe, 1-2 gal. $20; Fine reg. Doe fresh doe and puck kid. Sell all or t alone. Mrs. C. R. Watson, M. Thoroughbred Nubian 16 mo: billy from Reg. stock. Large for 16 mos. old billy, 7-8 Toggenb U ane B. We Ringer, -LaGy, Fine milk goat, Nubian oe cross. Naturally. hornless. 4 yr When fresh, 4 qts. Bred to Reg. bian \ freshen - September. D. 8 Ja-48 _ Published Weekly By The ; BUREAU OF RKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director . Department Of _ Agriculture \ Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner | ed as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- der the act of June 8, 1900. Ac- cepted for mailing at special ate of postage provided for in Act of October 8, otice of farm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one || time on each request, and re- | peated only when request is ac- companied by new copy of no- Second-Hand Farm Machinery, || Flowers and Seed, Incubator and || Ornamental Nursery Stock no- ces are published in Monthly Supplement which appears on the first Thursday of each monih, eo Farm Land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these ditions appear from time to time advising advertisers when oO mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not permit || insertion of unimportant no- | tices. Under Legislative act the ' Market Bulletin does not as- ume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin Ht = transaction resulting there- ae trom, ... s NOTICE - Orphan Boy, Fort Valley We are this day in receipt of a stice from Fort Valley signed, Or- han Boy. The writer will please urnish us with his full name and ddress that we may carry his notice *A CORRECTION SECOND HAND MACHINERY ee WANTED 2 Want Fresh water system for 40 ft. ell. Have 110 volt electric power. O. Cowan, Doraville. . Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want grade Jersey, Holstein, or Guernsey heifer, 6 mos or older, at $10 $12. Give wt. Exch shoulders 20c and hams, 25c lb. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- son. Want to buy one young oxen, broke o cart, plow, work anywhere within 100 miles of Savannah, cheap. F. P. Hicks, Savannah. R 4. Box 100. ~- Want a good blooded calf. Exc. P. potato plants at 65c M. Mrs, J. T. coupe, Baxley. Want 10 common calves ,not under mos. old. State best cash price . C. Duggan, Chester. . .old Hampshire-P. C. value $5 each for fresh Jersey cow, or fresh Nubian milk goat. ae HOGS WANTED Want immediately 2 or more pigs to aise on halves to 4 mos old. Party to pay transportation chgs. William Henry Lord, Statesboro, Rt. 2, Box 133 Exc. male Essex pig, sub. to reg. owdon. R 1. Want to buy half dozen pigs, 6 or 8 - wks. old, feeder stock, cheap. H. H. Sullivan, Atlanta, 7 Sheridan Drive. ~ Exc. good corn at,41 bu. for 2 pure bred shoats, wt. from 50 to 100 lbs. State age, breed, wt. and lowest price F, Pettit, Pike. oy Any quantity. MARKET. BU ELT EN Exc. pure bred, bloodtested B. R. 9 wks. old pullets, at 60c or 2 or 3 mos. old pigs, thrifty, growing breed. R. L. Baird, Grovania. : Want 2 pure bred shoats, wt. 50-100 lbs. State breed, age, wt. and lowest price. S. F. Pettit, Ellijay. RABBITS WANTED Want pr. non-related reg. good stock rabbits. Write. B. Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 23 Want few Chinchilla does, ready bred or with young, not over Yr. old. Prolific breeders and good mothers. O. W. Smith, Trion: Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Eng. peas, very good var. 25 lb. (smooth). : Planted in early Fall. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison. Willetts Wonder Winter Eng. peas, 30c lb. Lillie Averette, Buena Vista. Purple Hull white table pea, 40c qt. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch Rel White Rice peas, 0c gal; Fal: turnip seed, 2 tbls. 10c. Add postage. No. chks. Mrs. Ida Southerland, Elli- jay R. 3 Box 53... 40 lbs. Willetts Wonder garden pea seed, 20c lb. FOB. Walter Boatright, Covena. $ Best var. Cream Sugar Crowders, $5 bu; $3 per 1-2 bu. $1.75 ae Postpaid. J. S. Bartley, West Point. ; 6-wks. white table pea with black- eye, brown-eye pea. Each, 50c per qt. or 3 qts for $1. L. M. Aderhold, La- vonhia. 8 : i Pure Brabhams., All good, sound peas. $2,75 bu. D.4 D. Deen; Baxley. R 4. Sev. Ibs. Marrow Fat peas, 25c lb. or exc. for B. L. pullets, or nice honey. W. F. Smith, Griffin, R. A. Willetts Wonder peas, 30c lb. del. Mrs, H. Gs. BEOws) Stone Mtn. Rl. | Eng. pea seed, 25c lb. Cash, with or- der. Mrs. T. E. Sheppard, Soperton. Few bu. 1931 crop of Whippoorwill peas, slightly mixed, $2.50 bu. Money order with order. J. E. Sims, Ella- belle. : 1931, new crop early yellow Crowder peas, $1.50 pk; $5 bu. FOB. N. E. Law, Ocilla, Rt. 3, Box 48. ; : 1931, new crop pure yellow Crowder peas. Guar sound and free from dam- age, $1.50 pk; $5 bu. A. L. Law, Ocilla No. 1 Laredo Soys, $3.75; No. 1. Ma- thew Soys, $3.50. Remittance with or- der. D.C. Strother, Ft. Valley. Tenn. Green Pod, Burpees String- less Giant, 12 1-2c lb; brown Sugar Crowders, slightly mixed, same price. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. 10 bu. Brabham peas. Sound and in good sacks, $2 bu. Money with order. B. R. Greer, Sandersville. eNew crop Yellow Crowders, 8c lb..$4 bu.:.FOB. A. L. Law, Ocilla. \ - 10 lbs. everbearing Eng. peas, 25c lb. Money order. No chks. Mrs. L. J. Collins, Danville. R 2. 15 lbs. hand cleaned Laredo Soja beans. Sound. 10c.lb. Cash with or- der. Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville. 10 ibs. 6-wks. Speckled Crowder peas, 10c lb. Add postage. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert. R 4. Willetts Wonder Frost Proof Eng: pea seed, 1931 crop. Pure and sound. 25c lb; 5 lbs. or more, 20c lb. FOB. A. S. May, Warrenton. Sev. bu. Whippoorwill peas, slightly mixed. New seed. $2.50 bu. FOB. A. G. Blitch, Ellabell. R 1. Box 27 CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 100 bbls. good slipped shuck corn, $1 bbl. Would trade for hogs at my barn, 4 1-2 mi. north Pembroke. E. S. Lanier, Pembroke. : : FRESH AND CURED MEATS Nice home cured hams, 25c lb. FOB. Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet. 8 country cured hams, 17-24 lbs. 27c lb. prepaid. Guar. sound. Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Warthen Country cured hickory smoked meat hams, 30c Ib; shoulders, 20c lb. Riley C. Couch, Turin. 1 ham, corn fed hog. 22c lb. Wt. 18 lb. Well cured. Mrs. E. M. Trafis, Fayetteville. 1 cured ham, .20c lb. Shoulders, 18c lb. Wt. 18 lbs. Mrs. J. L. Travis, Fay- etteville. - : zs Exc. W. L. pullets at 80c each and White King pigeons, $2 pr. for cured country ham and shoulders. Ore P: Foster, God Hope. ON, Country shoulders, 20c; hams, 25c lb 3 or more, 2c per Ih less. Smoked with Pecan wood. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. Smoked shoulders, $15 CWT, sides Bke eK with rib in, $17; Hams, $25. Oak wood smoked. Malvin Collins, Whigham. Smoked bacon (none better) hams, 30c lb; sides, 20c; shoulders, 15c lb. W. W. Williams, Quitman. FRUIT FOR SALE Good flavored green apples for pies and jellies, $1.25 bu. Mrs. B. L. Robin- son, Greenville. Blackberries for sale. Mrs. C. L. Mullins, Fayetteville, R 2, Bx. 54. Gdod eating apples, 40c_ gal. Maud Hamby, Greenville, R. 3. Concord grapes in bulk, FOB Wil- liamson $4 per hun; del. between Gril-. fin and Hapeville, $4 hun; At farm, 5 mi. Williamson, 3 1-2c lb. Also some juice. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. Grapes, sweet and juicy, now ripen- ing. 1-2 M. lbs. Make best offer. I. H. Johnson, Dublin. R &. < Sugar apples, fine for cooking and canning, also sweet apples, 50c bu. Not del. Mrs. J. R. Craig, Oakman, Apples: Nice large Horse apples, $1.- 25 bu. L. A. Ponder, Juliette. Nice Horse apples, 80c bu. FOB.. J. W., J. Lord, Commerce. ee Figs and Huckleberries: Will have large size Figs at 60c gal. Also huck- leberries, 50c gal. or $2 per 4 gal. crate. Mrs. Bettie.Roberts, Tallapoosa. R 3. Peaches: Georgia and Hiley Bell peaches, by truck load; Elbertas ready in about 10 days, by truck load. G. C. Toole, Dublin: R 5. Sugar cured hams, 10-15 lb. 30c Ib. del Exc. for calves, 6 wks. or older. O. S. Duggan, Chester. Oak wood smoked sides, $17 per hun- dred; shoulders, $15; hams, $25. All guar. sound. Malvin Collins, Whigham. GRAIN FOR SALE Fulcaster wheat 125 bu. $1 bu; 20 bu. Abruzzi rye, $1.60 bu; 40 bu. Ful- ghum oats, 60c bu. All free from pests. J. L. White, Adairsville, R. 1. Good, sound Cokers Red-hart seed wheat, $1.40 bu. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley. 25 bu. seed rye, $1.25 bu. at home. Mrs. J.A. Shope, Murrayville, R. 1 70 bu. fine mountain seed rye. Guar. absolutely pure. $1.25 bu. FOB. J. H. Rice, Cornelia. . Shadburns Imp. Fulghum oats (produced more than 100 bu. per A. this year), $1 bu. FOB. J. L. Shad- burn, Buford. Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.50 bu. FOB. H. H. Lake; Wrightsville. R. 1. Blue Stem wheat for seed purposes from high yielding strains, $1 bu. Jas. |B. Woods, Brooks. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Nice, new Gallberry Chunk honey in tin cans, 10c. 1b. FOB. Jos Harri- son, Rockingham. Nice, bright new Chunk honey, 10 Ib. cans, $1.50; 5 lbs. 75 _ postpaid. Cash with order. Ludowici; R 1. New crop honey, comb or ext. 5/ lb. del. by mail, 90c; 10 lb. $1.75; Fancy Gallberry, 12-5 lb. $8.40 Case; 6-10 lb. $8.25 Exp. FOB. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland. ; New, bright honey, 10 lb. buckets, $1.25; new Gallberry, 10 Ib. $1.50 bucket. Postpaid. Cash with order. |R. W. Browning, Dublin, R 3. 1931 honey for sale in 5 lb. pails, del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. Driped honey in 75 lb. cans, 10c: lb. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore. s New honey, 10c lb. ae Fitzgerald. R 4. ) Ibs. beeswax, 35c lb; 8 gal. strained honey, this yrs. crop; gal buckets, $1 ea. FOB. Exch gal. for 10 Ibs. dried fruits Mrs Jd: RR. LTyson; Ocilla, Rt: 3: _ Pure Ext. honey, 6 10 Ib. $6.30; 6 10 lb. Chunk, $7.25; 2 10 lb. Ext. $2.75 postpaid. John Crummey, Doctor- town, Box 36. Bee Fancy Comb honey. Guar 6 5 lb. $4; 410 lb. $5; 24 16 oz. glass jars, $4.75 FOB; 10 lb. pail, $1.75 postpaid. J. O. Hallman, Nahunta. i Pure Ext. or Chunk honey, 10 Ib. buckets, $1.50 del; 4 lbs. bright, yellow beeswax, 28c Ib. for lot del. Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysville. R 2. New bright Strained honey, $1. gal. FOB. C. J. Jones, Coffee. Nice Ext. honey, 6-10 lb. $6.30; 2-10 Jb. postpaid, $2.75; 1-10 lb. postpaid, $1.40; 50 gal. bbls. also. Jno. A. Crum- ney, Doctortown. Fresh new Gallberry honey, Ext. or Chunk. 15c lb. del. Italian untested Queens, 50c ea. del. D. F. Thomas, Odum. New crop~good, bright honey in 50 lb. cans, 10c lb. T. H. Flowers, Jes- up. Fe 2; : E New honey of finest quality, 10 pes finer potato in existence), 50c bu. FOB. _ L: G. -H. Seott,. Mrs. Pp. g.| Peeled ones preferred. Thursday, July 16, 1931. pail, $1 del. by P. P. to 3rd zone. Carl W. Southwell, Pineora. : Bright honey in 1b. sections. Make best offer. L. Redfern, Warthn. 4 lbs. beeswax, 25c lb. FOB, or 28c lb. del. Cash with order. No chks. Mrs. L. J. Collins, Danville. R 2. 5 , Pure fresh honey from hive in comh, $1 per 10 lb. pail; Strained, $1.25 per 10 lb. FOB. Money order. R. A. Cra- vey, Milan. R- 1. Box 130. OATS FOR SALE | Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu here. W. ~ W. Williams, Quitman. New Fulghum seed oats, 100 bu lots 45c bu. Remittance with order. G. A. ~ Fagan, Ft. Valley, RFD. Seed oats. Pure Bancroft, also Hun- dred Bushel. Recleaned. 5c bu. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. ee Oats, 106 Dus He He bakes Wrightsville. R 1. : ; POTATOES FOR SALE | : 30 bu. small Red Bliss seed Irish po- | tatoes, $1 bu. Cash with order. R. E.- Bower, Dixie. g No. 2.and No. 3 Nebraska Red Bliss potatoes for seed for Fall planting (No FOB. W. T. Greene, Clyo. oA RYE FOR. SABE. 22s = 50 bu new home grown Tall seed rye, $1.40 bu. Remittance with order. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. oe Genuine Abruzzi seed rye, free of wild onions, $2 bu. FOB. Cash with order. W.-L. Ledford, Crandall. R. i. * SYRUP FOR SALE A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup, 12 1-2 gal cans to cs $4.25 per cs. Malvin Col- lins, Whigham. i ak Strictly A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in cs. of 12 half gal cans, $4 cs. Frt. pre- paid 2 cs-or more. J. T. Ponder, Whig- ham. i Sates: Pure Ga. Cane syrup in. cases. 12 - half gal. $4 per cs. Frt. prepaid 2 cas-_ es or more. J. T. Ponder, Whigham. - Pure Ga. Cane syrup, best grade, 12 half gal. cans to cs. $4.25 Cs. Malvin Collins, Whigham. PL VEGETABLES FOR SALE. Nice tomatoes, now ready, $3.50 per crate, FOB. Maude Hamby, Green- | ville, R38. : ae Nice, new crop colored Bunch butter- beans, 20c lb. or'2 for 35c. S. R. Har- - den, Surrency. . , : WATERMELONS FOR SALE Can furnish truck load of good wa- termelons. S. R. Harden, Surrency: WHEAT eee Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.50 bu. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville... Georgia Products Wanted _ BEANS AND PEAS WANTED | Exch value;$5 for 2 bu good peas. G. W. Akins, Graymont. ; Exch Condons Everbearing straw- berry plants and other value for Crowder pea seed, white feed sacks, or | anything can use. Mattie Carter, Alma, Rt.: 2. % HS GRASS Want 1 1-2 bu. sound Field peas. Write what you have and price. Mrs. J-Z. Curry, Stockton. : soy FRUIT WANTED : Want 10-20 Ibs. good, dried apples. /W. C|, Siler, Summertown. Box 173. ae oes ant Keiffer pears. Will buy or- chard or so much a bushel. Give best prices both ways. J. O. Lunsford, Talking Rock. R 2. ' PaO es FIELD PEAS WANTED Want best price on 50-75 bu. field peas. O. L. Carr, Hilton. See eaara ~ OATS WANTED Want 20 bu. feed oats, cheap. State price del. , Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayette- ville. . : Want 100 bu. Ped. Fulghum or Ap- pler seed oats for Sept. del. Clayton ~ D. Sheley, Halcyondale. Rea: wee HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES as WANTED | ee Want sev. cases honey in 5 lb. pails. State lowest cash price, del. H. N. Watts, Felton. R 2. see PEANUTS WANTED Sr eee _ Want about 1 bu. good, sound eat- ing peanuts. Pay cash. Send sample and state price del. by mail. . W. L. Ledford, Crandall. R 1. Want to buy several hundred Ibs. Gia peanuts at the right price. H. H. Sul- livan, Atlanta. 7 Sheridan Drive. = i 1 biaday, July 16, 1931. Georgia Products Nami PECANS AND WALNUTS WANTED - Want pecans in shell and hulled and dried black walnuts. Any quantity and ariety. J. C. TOSS, Macon. Crumps rk. - -RYE WANTED Want 7 1-2 bu. genuine Abruzzi rye. xc. 7500 P. R. vine cuttings. Ea. to transportation chg. on goods re- ee. Rufus Merriman, Lyons. R 1. _ Plants For Sale as. W. cabbage, Stone and Balti- e tomato, and collard plants, 20c |} 300, 50c; $1. 10 M. del. Marcus Wil- | ean R 2. ewis, Baxley RFD 4, . Augustine grass uttings, ane July 25th, FOB. Exc. frui $1.95 for Miss A. Dixon, Alma Box - Stone, Baltimore tomato, Ga. Heading collard, 500, 60c; $1. 10 M. P, &., Boon potato, $1 M. del. 10 M. $8 del. W. O. Waldrip, Flow- ranch. nuine Imp. Red skin plants. Seed rom vine cuttings, 60c M FOB shipment. Paul Lightsey, r P, R. vine cuttings from State seed, $2 M. also plants, $1 M. asty, Dawson. low skin P. R. plants, State ao 65c_ del. Ga. a: R. ants, Gov. insp. from vine ut. 60c M. Over 5 M. 50c M. Jas. a: pe, Baxley, Rt. 2. Yellow skin P. R. plants, 75c M. del. No chks. Money, with order. John Odum, R 1. Box 135. efield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading collard, Stone, Baltimore ato, eg \e0c: $1 M; Pepper and 590, 60c; $1, 500; $1.75 M. Mrs. Gertrude ae ewl: S mato plants, 300, 40c del. in Ist 2nd zones. Large, stocky No. 1 its. John Crone, Philomath. s. W., Flat Dutch cabbage, $1.25 bbage- -collard, 500, 50c;75c M. oking orders for onion sets, $2 pk. Dee Cader Stephens, Flowery Rp plants, 50c M. FOB; 80c M. ash with order. Aaron Sellers, ae: sp. PL R. plants, Red. and Kin, $1: M. del; 5 M. $4. Guy Gainesville. R 2. akefield cabbage, Ga. e tomato, 20c C; 90c M. ic M. Cc. F. Waldrip, Gainesville. ~ collard, lery plants, grown from Hastings n Seli-Blanching seed. 50c C. d postage on orders less than 50c. sie Martin, Gainesville. R 9. ~ Ov. insp. PH. plants 65c M. del. in 3 or 4 days or money back. _T. lis, Odum. R A. Box 134. lew Stone tomato, E. J., Flat Dutch, pe hagen cabbage, 40 200; 90c, .25 M. postpaid; Sweet Pimien- pper, 20c C. Grady Kelley, Sul- oe Pek Vol cand. "Aaron Strawberry 30c C. Mrs. i. eX Coe, Easta- ac bbage, collard and tomato plants, dy. 500 cabbage, 85c; 1 M. plants, | 5 M. $6. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, dosta 603 Savannah Ave. | ingston Globe and Marglobe to- ate plants ,and collard, 20c C; 5c, 10 oo * M. Edgar Woodall, Cor- 1 Cabbage, collard and Greater B. to- ato plants, $1 M. del; 5 M .up, 75c FOB. = Mrs. Cal Garrett, Oakwood. Polimore and Stone tomato, *xead- g collard, J, Wakefield cabbage, 500, c; $1 M. 85c M. for larger orders. J. C. Allen, Gainesville, R. 2. collard ,300, + D00; $110 *: i Prompt del. Sat. guar. E. A. Hayes, Buford R 2. - Jersey Wakefield, Flat Dutch~ cab- bge, New Stone Baltimore and Mar- z1 be tomato, collard plants, $1.25 M; on and P R. potato, $1 M Mailed. R. Woodliff Flowery Branch, R 1, Hot pepper plants .35c C; "Sweet pepper, 50c C. Del. Cash - with order. Over 5| White Banana Yam _ potato plants, $1.50 M; Gov. insp. P. R., 75 M. FOB. Mrs. Ruth E. Mims, Alma. R 1 Cabbage and Heading collard plants 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. postpaid. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton. Few M. PB. R plants, 75 M. del; Early Triumph, $1 M. del. Exc. for anything can use. Rufus Merriman, Lyons. R 1. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone, Baltimore tomato, Head- ing collard, 20c C; 300, 45c; $1 M. 5 M. up, Be M. Collect. Lee Crow, Oak- woo Flat Dutch, Drum Head and All Sea- son cabbage, 20c C; 300, 45c; $1.10 M. del. Ga. 5 M. up, 90c M. collect. Cie McDonald, Oakwood. State insp. Pink skin P. R. potato vines, $2 M. FOB. Now ready. T. T. Winge, Rockingham. Late Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, Greater Baltimore~ tomato, Heading collard ,300, 45c; $1 M. Mail- ed... 5.M. Toe M.. Exp. Collet.. H. P. Crow, Gainesville. R 2 Late Flat Dutch and Jersey W. cab- bage plants, Marglobe tomato, 25c C; 500; 75; $1.15 M; dele W. ot. Wright, Alto. R 2. New Stone tomato, Chas. W. cab- bage, 20c C; 90c M. 5 M: 75c M. Hob- more Gainesville, R 2 Norduke, Stone and Marglobe iG. mato plants, 20 C; $1.50 M del. H. C. Reid, Hogansville, Rt. 4.- Cabbage and collard plants, 20c C; 90c M; 5M or. more, 85c M. Tomato, same price, del. ford, Oakwood, Rt. 1. Napier Grass plants and roots. Im- ported drom Africa. Gives more green forage than any other known grass. Can be cut,4 times yearly. $5.50 M. s. T. Smith, Cuthbert. del; 5s0c M FOB. Ellis Odum. Red pink skin potato plants, Gov. tnsp. and dipped, 45c FOB or 65c del. Prompt shipment. G. E. Sera, Odili: 25 Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 60c M; del. Ga. Money orders only. George Grif- fis, Screven. POR: plants, Gov insp. Grown from Aspinwall, vine cuttings, 60c.M, 5M up, 50c M. D. D. Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4, : Gov. insp. P. R. and. Nancy Hall ee 50c M. Warren Miles, Baxley, Rt. 5 P. R. plants, 60c M. Exch for male calf and some for anything can use. E. W. Troupe, Baxley. Chas. W. cabbage Maite. 500, 65c5 $1.25 M; also New Stone tomato 60c, 500; $f "M. postpaid. J. D. Bennette, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. New Stone Greater B. tomato plants 30c, 200; 95 M del. Collard plants, same price. Rafe Thompson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Cabbage- collard, plants, 70c, 500; $1.10 M; Purple egg peas. 50c:C; 25 3 doz del, No chks. Mrs. F, Happoldt, Lewiston. - Purple skin P. R. plants, 75c M~ del; Stone and Baltimore tomato, Ga. coll- ard, 20c C; 65c, 500; $1 M: del; 5M 75c M FOB. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch. R. R. plants, Gov. insp. Grown from vine, 75c M. for 3 M. or more, del. Less, $i MM. del. N.S W.. Daniel, Ty eV = New Stone tomato plants, 20c C; M. del. Steve Howard, Flowery Branch Reds Red skin P. R. plants, $1 M. del; tomato, same eae) Broad Leaf to- bacco, $1 M. Baie Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Rody Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 500, 65c; $1.25 M; Potato plants, $1 M. Bill Crow, Gainesville. J. \Wakefield cabbage, Sure Head collard, tomato, 500, 60c; $1.10 M. del. Prompt. shipment. Theresa Allen, Gainesville. R 2. ', Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Stone and Baltimore tomato, Head- ing collard, P. R. plants, 20c C; 500, 75c; $1 M. Mailed; 10 M. $7.50 Exp. col. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. v Late Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. collard and Lady T. strawberry plants, 20c C; Stone tomato, 25c C. No chks. Henry Eller, Ellijay. R 3. Wakefield cabbage, New Stone and Baltimore tomato, Heading. collards, 25. C.- 90e *M. del; 5 M. up, 75ceM. collect... Ovie Crowe, Gainesville. R 2. Chas. W. cabbage, Stone, Baltimore tomato plants, 20c C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del; Collard, 15c C; 300, 45c; $1.M. del. Amos Williams, Gainesville. Thousands of guar. 8 in. Stone to- E. een, Dublin. 7 t poke y mato plants, cabbage- collard, Chas W. MARKET BULLETIN bling collard, l5c C; 75c M. Ray wee Mrs. E. B. Wether- | Porto Rico plants, State insp. 70c M- $1 | cabbage, 300, 60c; 600, $1; $1.25 M. Postpaid. C. R. Burell, Auburn. Lead. var. cabbage-collard and New Stone and Baltimore tomato; 15c ; 400, 50c; $1 M; 5 M. up, 80c M. Clyde Smith, Oakwood. Foc Se Large, well rooted pepper Sweet and Hot. 30c C. del. Wright, Alto. Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, cabbage -heading collard plants. 500, 60c; 90c M. del. postpaid; 5 M. $2.50. Ep. co. F>F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Late Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cab- bage, Ga. collard, 15c C; $1.25 im; New Stone and Greater B. tomato, 20c C; p- 40-1, Major Crowe, Cumming. R plants, Ida 'P. R. potato vines, Gov insp. Pink+ and Yelow skin, not mixed. $1 M e P. A. Watson, Odum. R Ze Nice, strong cabbage plants, Wakew field and Flat Dutch. $1 M. Andrew Clark, Thomasville. Guar. 8 in. New Stone, Baltfmore tomato; roots mossed; expert: packing: Cabbage, large Wakefield, | collards: 300, 60c; 600, $1; $1.40 M postpaid. C F. Maddox, Buford. Chas: J. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 500, 60c; $1 M postpaid. Miss Rosa May, Lewiston. - Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1 M del. No chks. nor stamps. L. M. Wingo, Gainesville. id: Cabbage - collard plants, 5c C. Prompt shipment. Wilson -Carson, Hampton. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Baltimore tomato, col- lard, all ready, 65c, 500; postpaid; $1.25 M; 5M up, $1 M collect. SAGs Cham- bers, Gainesville. R 1. Stone tomato and E. J. cabbage, 20c C; 500, 60c; 90c M. True Ga. collard, 75 MM, del. - Carl Strayhorn, Flowery Branch. . Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Baltimore tomato, Heading collard, 20c C; 40c, 300; 90 M. del; 5M. up, 70c M. FOB: Ovie Crowe, Gainesville. R 1. _ Mint plants, 6. for 35e,.P. Ps. Moss packed. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomas- boro. , Wakefield cabbage, Stone and Bal-/ timore tomato, Heading collard, 25c C; $1 M. del; 5 M. up, 75c M collect. Jefi Mooney, Gainesville. Re, New Stone and Greater B. tomato, 500, 75c; $1.25 M 8-10 M $1 M. post- paid. Packed in ventilated boxes. J. B. Nix, Flowery Branch. R 1. Chas. W. cabbage, 20c C; 300, 50c; 85c M. 5 M. up; 75e7 M del. Mrs. R. L. Smith, Flowery Branch. R 1. Pimiento and Hot pepper plants, 20c C; best var. collards,15cC. Postpaid. J. N. Carson, Hampton. New Stone and Greater B,. tomato plants, 25c, 200; 90c M; $8 per 10 M. as Ralph C,. Thompson, Cumming. oo Heading and sold fashioned Blue Stem collard plants $115 M.. del. Mrs, -|A. H. Price, Locust Grove. P. R. vines, Red and White skin. Gov. insp. $1 M. A. Bowen, Bristol. . Heading collard, 300, DUC Sd NE: Dutch and W. cabbage, 20c C; $1.25 M. Mailed; Klondike and Everbearing strawberry, 30c C; $2 M del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. Plant selection for Fall crop: 200. each, cabbage, collard, tomato, and 50 each, Pepper and Fee- plants. $1 post- paid. Mrs: Gertrude Branan, Lewiston. Chas. W. cabbage, 500, 65c: $1.15 M; New Stone tomato, $1 M del. Postpaid. J. B. Bennette, Flowery Branch. R 1. Sweet potato slips, grown from vine cuttings, State insp. large size plants, 50c M FOB. Cash. R. F. Lewis, Rax- | ley. R 4. Gov. insp. P. R. plants, well rooted, 50c M FOB; 75c M. prepaid in Ga. Cash with order. oe F. Lewis, Baxley. Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 50c M FOB. Guy Lewis, Baxley. R4. - 300; 600, 75635 Toc IWEe- tomato, $1.25 M del; Crystal Wax Bermuda onion sets, $1 gal. Cdder Stephens, Flowery Branch. 75 M Pimiento well rooted, good cond. plants, 65 M. Exc. for Ext. or Chunk honey, wheat, chicks, (Reds preferred), dried apples, peaches or peas. Mrs. Belle Goddard, Goggins. Pink skin PR) plants, not mixed, Goy. insp. 60c M del. H. Lightsey, O- dum. Re 2. A State insp. P. R. plants, grown from vine cuttings, 60c M FOB. Paul Light- sey, Odum. - Pure vine cuttings P. R. plants, State insp. $1.50 M. G. W. Hasty, Dawson. | not less 6-8 in. State del. prices, da Chas. W, Flat Dutch cabbage, 45c, |. PAGE FIVE Seed grown from vines, 60c M del. No chks. Leland Lightsey, Odum. R = Yellow skin P. R. plants, 50 M FOB J. S. Murray, Odum. St. Augustine Grass cuttings, weld rooted. $1.25 bu. FOB. until 25th. AC A. Dixon, Alma. Box 55. Mountain grown plants: Ga. cate bage and Sweethead collards. Wake- field, Dutch, Drumhead cabbage; Globe, Marglobe, Baltimore tomato. Del. 500, $1; $1.50 M. Mrs. H. L. How ell, Valdosta. 907 No. Patterson St. Stone tomato and True Ga. collard, 20c }:500; .-60@; ~ $1. Mo dele Gauvs Strayhorn, Flowery Branch Reiss. Cabbage plants for Fall headin Flat Dutch, Wakefield, 500, 60c; stor del. Postpaid. Cabbage heading lard, same price. F. F. Stokes, Fitz, gerald. Early J., Flat Dutch cabbage, 2 C; $1.25 M. del. Peppermint, 20c doz. Everbearing strawberry, 45c C. R. L Blackwell, Cleveland. Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 20:.C; 300; 5063" 500; 5c; $1.25 M. Clyde Waldrip, Flowery Branch. R tT Stone and Baltimore tomato, Tru : Ga. and Headjng collard, 500, 60c; del; 10 M $8 collect. W. O. Wal. drip, Flowery Branch. Ga. collard plants, 500, $1; $1 50. prepaid. W. E. Farmer, Dalton. R 4 Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage Heading collard and Baltimore, Ston tomato plants, 20c.C; 300, 50c; $1 M. Del. 4 M up, 75c M. Mrs. Azzie CHOW Gainesville. Rt. 2. New Stone, Baltimore and Marglobe tomato, Jersey W. and Flat Dutch. cab- bage, old-time collard plants, oe M; Boon and Portoricans, $1 M. Woodliff, Flowery Bratch. Hastings Heading cabbage-collar plants, ready. .-25c.C; 5c, 500: $1 M. Mrs. V. C. -Ray, Kensington. R 2. Bs Tomato plants, $1.25 M; 500, 75c. Moss packed. Basket. free. Postpaid 25c extra if chk. is sent. Lee W drip, Gainesville. Premium -late Drum Head cabbage now ready, $1.40 M; Lady Thompso strawberry plants, 40c C. Add posta on small orders. Mrs. F, M. Turner Cleveland. R 4. i a Plants Wanted Want late variety cabbage plants Will exch cabbage collard. plant f plant, or pay cash. R. Treadwell, Syth; Rt. Want, 2. ir Marglobe tomato plants : eH can ship, etc. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin, Box 74, Exc. fine Thompson B. R. eggs fol tomato-plants. 15 eggs for 1 M plants Or exc. for 500 each, temato and col- lard plants. Mrs. Ww. ee Spe Villa Rica. R 2. - Seed For Sale Hastings\ pure Purple Top. tu seed, cabbage, collard, turnip and rap seed, mixd, 40c lb. or 30c lb. in bul Mrs. E. C. Bagley, Suwanee, R. 2. 7 White nest, onions, 60c gal. Mrs. L. Robinson, Greenville. Turnip seed, 20c cupful; Seven Top, 5 spoonful; yellow, 15c lb. Also A cherry trees, 12c ea. Rasberry, 10 Add postage. Mrs. J. B. cope lonega. R. 1, the New crop Seven Top and Purp Top. turnip, slightly mixed, snuff-boxful, or 40c Ib. Wright, Alto, ices j 4 Seven Top turnip seed, sound, 1931 crop. 20c per teacupful by mail posi paid, or half cup for 12c in stam Mrs. M. E. Ledford, Crandall, R. Le Varnell. R 2. 6 gal. white nest onions, large iz 40 gal, Mrs. J: -B, Lynch, Brook Burr clover seed, dbl. screened, har cleaned, 8c Ib. Sample mailed, 10 white nest onions, large size, $1 2 del. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. Burr Clover oe this: < yrs $25 ton FOB. D. H. Thornton, Har well R 1. Burr Clover paced) routh, 11-2 Cleaned, 4 1-2c Ib. 1931 crop. Milto Meeler, Hartwell. New mustard seed, 1931 crop. A ths. . Mrs, J. Fe, Parker, Talking R Buncomb collard seed, 40c lb; 3 oe $1; L. E. Harrison, Dublin. Late Flat Dutch and late Drum- head cabbage: seed. Ist yr. from State insp. Red skin P. R. plants. Hastings, Good cond. 75 Ib, del. R. L. Self, mba te. R 3. 3 i t MARKET BULLETIN Thursday, July 16, 1931, Seed For Sale ~ Recleaned Burr Clover seed, 6c lb. here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson. * Burr Clover seed, 1 1-2c lb. FOB; ' Recleaned, 50c bu. FOB. Any amount. Gene Harper, Hartwell. Rl. - Imp. Purple Top, White Globe tur-- nip seed, field mixed, 25c lb.; cabbage, heading collard, 30c lb. Postpaid - Edna Kelley, Sulphur Springs, R. 1. 6 lbs. Ga. collard. New, just gather- ed; 25c lb. FOB. J.-P. Smith, Sr. Homerville, Rt. 1 Box 37. Hastings Big Seven turnip seed collection mixed with Japanese Sho- ~ go-in, 30c lb; yellow crookneck squash - and mammoth okra, 3 tbls. 12c. All ~ del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce R-5. Vadco Jappo (the turnip. that thrives in hot weather), Tender Green (new vegetable), few Sugar Crowder _- peas. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, R 1. ~~ Burr Clover seed, hand cleaned, 4c tb. Viola Smith, Martin, Crimson Clover seed for sale. L. E. Pittman, Sugar Valley. ~~. Red multiplying onion buttons, 20c qt .60c gal. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewis- ae: on Large red multiplying onions, 50c gal. Mrs. J. E. Pease, Madison. ~~ Large red nest onions for fall plant- ing, cut into quarters. Make 8-10 in / hill. $1 gal. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flow- ery Branch. R 1. ~ Calif. beer seed, 30c teacupful, post- - paid. No less order filled. Cash with order. Miss Georgia Sewell, Newnan. RR. 3. Box 66. -arge size shallots, 10c lb. Ready now to put out; also scallion buttons, ~ 5c qt. Cash only. Mrs. R. O. Hyde, Cumming. Re: - -*5 gal, turnip, seed, Hastings Seven ~ var. Make. best offer. Mrs. Nannie - Hanson, Bowdon. R 4. : Seven Top turnip seed, 25c Ib, or 20c lb. for lot of 17 lbs. Mrs. R. L. Smith, \Flowery Branch. R 1. Purple Top turnip seed, 25 lb; cab- aie -collard seed, 25 lb. del. Abner aker, Norman Park. 3 2 bu. 1931 crop mixed Purple Top and Seven Top turnip seed about 50- 50. 20c lb. Del. lb. lots and up. P. C. - Herod, Kathleen. - 4931 beet and mustard, 50c per cup- - ful; radish, 10c tbls. Exc. 1 of ea. for ~ 1MP.-.R. potato plants. Ea. del. Mrs. - J. G. Dodd, Alpharetta. R 5. -- Seven Top turnip seed, new var. 25c lb. or 20c lb. for lot of 17 lbs. Add ~ postage. Mrs. G. L.: Childers, Flowery Branch. R. 1. : : 8 pts. Seven Top turnip seed, 1931 erop. 30c pt.. No personal chks. Mrs. Etta Keener, Ellijay. R. 3. 60> IDSs, Purple Top turnip seed, 30c 1b. 1931 crop. No orders less than 1 lb. H. G. Samples, Alamo. ue Seven Top turnip seed, 50c 1b; Calif. multiplying beer seed, 25c cup; 10c start; rape seed, 10c spoonful, Mrs. F. M. Turner, Cleveland. R 4. Purple Top turnip seed, 1931 crop. Sound. 50c lb. del. Mrs. s G. Ray, Kensington. R 2. ~ 4 lbs. Willetts sincere Eng, pea seed. Clean, sound. $1.40 for fot, or -85 Ib; red and white nest onions, 60 gal. del. No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sul- _-livan, Carrollton. a 8 lbs. Willetts Wonder new crop, clean, sound Eng. pea seed, $2.75 for lot, or 35 Jb. del; large white nest on- ions, new-crop, sound, 60c gal. Mrs. . J, E. Latham, Carrollton, R 5. = <8. pts. Seven Top turnip seed, slight- Jy mixed with Purple Top. 20c pt. Mrs. Manda Swofford, Ranger. R 2. Perennial nest onions, especially fine for early green onions, good yielder, keeper, and mild flavor. 50c gal. Add Sk pee eh, Steinheimer, Woolsey. ; gal. shallot buttons, 50c gal. $1.25 for lot; 2 gal. white nest onions, 50c gal. 80c for lot. Mrs. W. H. Bagley, Cusseta. : Purple .Top turnip seed, nice and yes clean, 30c lb. Write for prices in large : . F. N. Bragg, Hawkinsville. ~ About 15 lbs. Tender Green seed, -30c per 1-4 lb; 50c, 1-2 lb; 75c lb. del. Walter Jones, Martinez. Rocky Mtn. cabbage seed, 10c tbls. This yrs seed. Miss Viola Hensley, Ellijay. R 3. Box 60. Chas. W. cabbage seed, $1 lb; New Stone and Greater B. tomato, 75e lb; collard, .25 lb. 25c extra if chks. is ent. Lee Waldrip., Gainesville. Sage, 40c lb; May Eng. pea seed, 15 lbs. Add postage. Mrs. H. B. Griz- zle, Royston. : 60 Ibs. new crop turnip, mostly Seven Top and Purple Top. 30c lb. 5 Tbs ae del; Mustard, mostly curled var. this yr. crop, 25c Ib. or $2.50 for lot of. same. Ri, Sev. bu. sound Java peas, $2.25 bu; early White Globe turnip and cab- bage-collard, 50c 1b; Winter Eng. peas, 30c lb. del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. 75 lbs. mixed turnip seed, Hastings 7 collection and Shogoin about half and half. 35 lb. prepaid; 10 lb. Hast- ings beet seed, 75c lb. J. T. Cole, Barnesville. 50 Ibs. new crop Seven Top turnip seed, 40c lb. or exc. Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale. Ga. collard, Hastings 7 Top turnip seed, 25c per teacupful; Dwarf Essex rape, 20c teacupful. New crop. Mrs. Ee N. Rice, Felton. R.- I. Collard seed, $15 CWT. or small lots, 18c; 1 1b. lots, 30c postpaid. Also plants, $1. Malvin Collins, Whigham 1931 crop recleaned True Ga. Col- lard seed, 15c lb. FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whigham. Cabbage-collard seed, 50c Ib. Mrs. E. F. McMillan, Hahira. 600 Ibs. Burr Clover seed, with soil for inoculation, $3 per C. or exc..Robt. T.. Allen, Riverdale. Purple Top Globe Seven Top and Shogoin turnip seed, 35c lb. P. P. All ae seed. Walter Jones, Ramhurst R Burr clover seed, $25 ton, recleaned 50c bu. Screened through 3 screens, 6 is a FOB. Gene Harper, Hartwell, Miss L..M. Davis, Silver Creek. Seed Wanted Add postage on orders clean. less than 50c. Mrs. F. M:. .Turner,.Cleve- land. R 4. Will can apples and blackberries on halves, also make jelly, preserves, etc. Party to furnish sugar and cans. Mrs. Claude Hardin, White. R 1. Queen. of the Meadow roots, green, 10c lb) any amt. wanted. Miss Ella Bond, Carnesville. R 1. g Sweet, flue cured tobacco, 10-12 1-2c lb. L. J. Boatright, Baxley. R 4. 100 lb. mash and grain sacks, free from holes, 34 for $1 not postpaid. Wt. about 7Ibs. Mrs. J. Kingston. Atlan- ta. R 2-Box 202 Ar. Yellow. root, bone dry, 15c lb. Add postage. / Mrs. J. H. Fox, Dial. Can any amt. of blackberries,.25c per half gal. Party wanting berries, fur- nish cans and pay postage. Keedie Kirk, Rockmart. R Miscellaneous Wanted Want second-hand qt. fruit jars. Exc. white feed sacks and-other value. Mrs. Rose Danvers, Buena Vista. Exec. value, $5 fer chickens, or any- thing can use. G. B..Rabon, Blake- Tye Want to make jelly and preserves on. halves. -Party to furnish sugar and their half of containers and pay post- age both ways. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton. R 5. Want Gensing, dry, clean roots. Send sample and best cash price. -Lelius Helms, Buena Vista. Want White Egg, Cow Horn, Yel- low Aberdean, Red Top Rutabaga tur- nip seed, also. collard and cabbage seed, lb. lots. W. J. Morgan, Still- more. R 1. ; Want Bermuda, Red, White, yellow onions. State best price and kind of color in first. letter. W. T. Cook, Lin colnton. RS. Miscellaneous For Sale Sev. kinds. of Herbs for medical pur- poses for sale or exc. for value. State what you have to exch. Mrs. H. H, Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5. 100 Ib. cap. strong, white chicken feed sacks, 10c each. Cash: Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood. Box 83. Nice, clean walnut kernels. Mostly | large pieces last yr. crop. 65c lb. and postage. Mrs. M. F. Knowles, Jack- son. Yellow and mellow tobacco, fine shape. Smoking and chewing. 5 lb. boxes, del. $1; 10 lb. box, $1.90 del. C. De Fetter, Surrency. C-o A. Campbell. Sweet Flue cured tobacco, 10-12 1-2c Ib. No orders for less than $1. oo postage. L. J. Boatright, Baxley Pan to 150 Ibs. ity sis root. 10c 1b. for lot if taken at. once. Name and address not given.) 20 lbs. nice, clean goose Cire $7 for lot, or 50c Ib. C. D- Williamson, Plains. 5 lbs. sassafras, $1; poke. root and heart-leaves, 15c lb.; wild cherry, 20c Ib. Winter- -ereen, "30c: and other barks and roots, etc. Miss lLyndia Stancil, Alpharetta. Rie 25 Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Sa- vannah, 102 East Bay St. Nice, clean dried sage. This x yrs crop. 60c lb. del. Write or see at once. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine. Res Box 115. Moss for packing plants and shriib- soe Mrs. W. H.-Bonner, Hahira, Rt. Flue cured tobacco, 10. Ib. No or- derfor less than $1. Add postage. J. O. Stewart, Baxley, Rt. 4. Can berries for 20c qt. Party furnish cans; also jelly on halves. Mrs. Jo Parker, Talking Rock. Flue cured tobacco, 10c lb: FOB. Mrs Ralph M. Bennett, Surrency. Make jellies, preserves, etc., halves. Want 100 cans -to fill. to furnish same and sugar. Blackwell, Cleveland. Yellow root, 10c lb. Exch for white feed sacks, good chewing tobacco, or young Game pullets. Mrs. Joe Elam, Cleveland, Rt. 1, Care Emma Frady. <5 Ibs; clean, dry Yellow root, 35c Jb; Mullen 15c per bunch, 2 for 5c. Exch for Brahma eggs or anything can use. Mrs. L. Helms, Buena Vista. Will make jellies, preserves, etc., on |halves. Party furnish sugar and their part of containers and pay all del. ue Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton Yellow root, 30c lb: Grub root, 50c Ib; Star Grass, 50c Ib. All dried and on "Party Dollie \ i _ No bad _ habits. Farm Help Wanted Want farm land. Pay 50c per day, board and laundry. Good chance for right man. J. P. Smith, Sr., Homer- Ville Ris Box ot: Want at once honest, sober white | family and $12 mo. laundry, poard. Must understand farming thoroughly., Mrs. D. B. Donaldson, Register. Want middie aged couple to look after chickens; hogs and cows: Good place for right party. 8 miles from town. G. T. McCord, Norwood. R. 2: Want all round first class . black- smith. For particulars write. J.C. Harris, Pavo. Wart farm hand. Prefer sober; honest, willing worker, middle aged, understanding farming. ~ $10 mo. board and laundry. Cant pay all until crop is sold. Mrs. Joel Wilson, Nicholls. Ry 2. - Want: girl not under 20 yrs. old. or. woman to live in home and assist with light farm work, poultry, milking, etc. $10 mo. T.-E. Bolin, Cordele, R. C. - Want farm hand, exp. drive, keep up Ford truck,. also some carpenter work. Not under 35 yrs. old. $10 mo. board, laundry. Mrse E. 152; pa 22 yr. old man wants job in dene Exp. dairyman and graduate of the = 8th A & M school. Ref.:if desired. J. V. Eidson, Woodville. Man and wife want job on farihy: preferably dairy or truck. Can move at once, -2 only in family: T. J. Pat- oe rick, Bluffton. Young man, married, 1. child, wants work on farm. Can drive tractor or truck. Rollin Moore, Atlanta. 610 Hill St.-S.-E: cs 33 yr. Old widow with 4~ children wants works at reasonable wage. Can Mrs. L. H. Pruitt, Commerce. R 2. Want to run Grist mill for custom ~ and-market.. Water power preferred. Consider. other power. Write what. you have. Ek. L. Lasiter, Atlanta, 603: ~ Capitol Ave..SW: phone, Main. 1981. = Want job on farm. Self, wife and baby. Will work for board only almost. - Arthur Dial, Dalton; R 2. : Want Grist mill to run. Near a good neighbor. For part of mill or wages. Sev. yrs. exp. and ref. B. F. x Oliver, Plains. R 2. Refined widow, 39 yrs. old, pleasing personality, good education and busi- ness training. Can assist with poul- Prefer en derly couple: Mrs. Atkins, Savannah. 822 E. Anderson. St. Want job on poultry farm at rea= sonable salary at once. 2 yrs. exp. C. L, Kellett, Forest Park. R 1. oo Dat, old man wants job to help _ gather crop, and crop on halves for next year. Consider dairy. Wife and 1 child. Joe Cochran, Ludville. * a Nice, refined white girl, 15 yrs. old- wishes place on farm. Can do light work. Mary Sims, College Park. C-0. 4 ee : Gen. Del. = Widow and daughter, 13 yrs. old want place on farm for any kind light work. Well exp. Mrs. Rmma Love, Collge Park. Co Gen Del. Want job on farm for rest of 1931 and 50-50 basis for 1932. House suit- exp. R. H. Clark, Conyers. R 4. Mother and daughter able to: work, chickens, etc., for living and house to ourselves. Ref; Mrs. Julia Nutt, Se- Villa.ch ee 20 yr. old boy with mother anid Sis. ter want crop to gather. Can handle~ any kind.machinery or any kind farm work. At once. J. D: Goodwyne, Se- villa; Rel. 28 yr. old man, with wife and baby; wants work for wages on farm. Hon- est, sober, reliable and hard worker. 126-A. Widow with 5 children, all cus enough to work except one, want 4 home with good people on farm. As- ae sist with light work. At once. Mrs. ~~ Ida Bell Stapler, Jacksonville. R 1. ae Retired business man, slightly dis- abled, would grow poultry on shares, for use of comfortable quarters and sufficient land. W. S.. Freeman, Jonesboro: R, 2. ae 20 yr. old man wants job on dairy farm, or driving truck for farmer. Reasonable salary. Best of ref if r- oy H. M. Shelley, Cave Springs. Want job with good man. First class farm hand, good carpenter, drive autos, trucks, gen. Ee man. 50-yrs.: 7 old. Widower. Ref. oon Smith, Dah-. lonega. Rt. 5. Box 2 Young widow with 2 children de- sires job on farm doing: light -work, milking, chickens, etc. Mrs. R. P. se Fountain, Patterson. R 2. Box 31 A. o Z Want job as Ginner or Foreman of oe large ginnery. Exp. Best of ref. Also have cotton pickers, all willing work- . J. M. Hayes, Ft. Valley. R-1. Want a Gristmill on halves. Water or electric power. Prefer Northwest. Ga. .50-yrs. old. 2 in family. Can move: (without help) at once. K. M. MacKay, Carrollton. R 3. Want job on farm assisting light farm work, at once. 50 yrs. old. Wid- ow.-Not hard to please. Willing work- er. - Mrs. L. T.. Bowden, Vienna. 309 . Church St. Les Want Ginnery to operate on shares): 334] or for wages.: Also grist mill. Have : handled them separately also combin-. ed. J. W. Carter, Bronwood. ' Want grist mill also 1 horse farm aon John a Atlanta, Rt. 5. Box Thursday, July 16, 1931. Positions Wanted Want I or 2.H. farm on halves.. Am good mechanic and few yrs. exp. on farm. Minimum of financial aid re- Quired. Write. _E. lL. Reeves, Macon. R 3. Bx. 140. Would like place where hard work would be appreciated. On machinery upkeep and assist in farming. 31 yrs. old. Master mechanic. W. M. B. Hastey, Atlanta, 129 Fair St. SW. Want jdb looking after farm within 90 miles. Augusta. 20 yrs. exp. Plenty of force: Daughter can drive any gmake car with standard gear. D. L. opeland, Augusta, Care Gen. Del. Want job for 4 good hands on farm in family. Also want 1 or 2 Hi. farm shares. Man to move me. Ready ow. J. G. McCoy, Vidalia. R 4: Want job Supt. Dairy, or Overseer of farm. Near Macon preferred: Exp Best of ref. J. I.Ward, Macon. 16 jehell Ave. Want job at once-on farm or light airy work. Can drive car, truck and )- some repair work. Honest. and ober. Jas. M. E. Vans, Whitesburg. ' Co H. G. Capps. ~ Exp. Poultryman understanding all letails of same, open for engagement. Jan go anywhere. Can. also build any ind of poultry house, etc, W. J. Hop- er, Macon. R. 3. efined widow, 26 yrs. old with 2 hildren, desires place with old couple ir mall family on farm. Board. Small / Good worker. Mrs. M. S. es ry. = eh Park. Rt. 2. C-o James Man and wife, 50 yrs. old want good t 08S, and 12 acres cotton, 5 A corn. Furnish selves. M. A. Jackson, inder. R 3.' Want hoe crop, 12-15 acre cotton, 4 -acres corn. Man and wife, 55 yrs. old Man can also do carpenter work. Northeast Ga, preferred. R. A, Jack- son, Winder. R 3. and repair Single gales farmer stout. fan, wife and 4 children wants work, dairy or farm. Honest and hard rkers. Ready to be moved amy. yi. McHachin.. -. Have sev. hands to pick cotton. it job. as soon as cotton opens up. oo Clyde, Hayes, Ft. Val- $1.50 cotton rs, Go anywhere, any. time. J. . Hayes, Ft. Valley. Rt Want to run cotton gin. 3 yrs.~ exp. ginning and running grist mill. -Rea- sonable wages. - GoM, Exp. man wants job in Gin, Also have Cay Lots CATTLE FOR SALECar Late 3 cars. of steers and heifers, wt. 3 re, per tb. Can see any:, time. mbliss Baker, Alapaha. : CORN. FOR SALECar Lots 1 M. bu. good sound ear corn, 70c bu FOB. W. L. Adams, Claxton. AT - STRAW FOR SALECar Lots 2 cars Oat Straw, bright and: clean. rain stain. $8" ton FOB. Prompt shipment. G. WwW. Coleman, Tifton. OAT. AND WHEAT STRAW FOR - SALECar Lots - car bright oat Pee $9 ton; 1 car bright wheat straw, ton: |. without rain and well pated. Jas- B. Woods, Brooks, * MUTTON SHEEPCar Lots Car load Mutton sheep for sale by ear or truck load or load, weekly. bout 150 head in excellent ond. W. Wainright, Folkston. : OAT: AND WHEAT STRAW_Car Lots car niee, bright Oat Straw; well bal- ed, $9 ton; 1 car bright Wheat - straw, $8. ton. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. Live Stock For Sale - CATTLE FOR SALE : Pine: J. cow, 4 yrs. old, bred to reg. Guernsey. Freshen January. 22nd, Sell ; trade for good young work mule. as Hanisey, Helena, Maplewood Farms, - 29 mileh cows of the. Black Jersey co : Both good milkers, with young calves. First.and fourth. $45 and ee Se McDaniel, Hazlehurst. Be a home on farm. Care for stock, cows, | ; cS Chinchilla buck, $5. for time. Ebben Lamb, Graham, Ro C-07 cae Cavs : Ibs.- Good stuff. Make offer, FOB | Saved , a * MARKET BULLETIN 1 well grown 13 mos. old full blood Jersey bull, not reg. $35. FOB. I. . Martin, Boston. 3 mos. old Jersey bull, pure stock, Sell or. exc. heifer same age. Mrs. Gough. Reg. Guernsey male, 5 yrs. old, wt. about 1100 Ibs. $50; 2 milch coWs, each, 3 gal. $35 each; 2 springers, $30 Ca. > H. Cason, Warrenton, Rol. 2 Jersey heifers with first calf. $65 each. Mrs. R. L. Downs, Davisbors. 20 head well bred Jersey and Guern- sey heifers. \W. C. Benton, Mansfield. HOGS FOR SALE 4 or 5 hogs in good condition: for sale or trade. Write or come see. H. E. Hanlsey, Helena. Care Maplewood Farm. Duroc J. boar, ent..to reg. wt. about 450 lbs. Excellent cond. $35 COD. R. V. Weaver, Milledgeville, P. O. Box 62. Little Guinea hogs, 6 wks. pigs. For 30 days, $5 each; Yr: old male $25; bred gilt, Yr. old $30.. Edgar Barnes, Summit. C-o Oak Hill Farm. 13 SP. C. pigs, 2 mos. old (only 2 boars). 30 lbs. $6.50 each; 2 1-2 yr. old, 300 1b. boar, $20.. Jake EH. Bubberly, Glenn- ville. Pure bred big bone P. C. 3 mos. old gilt. Thrifty and good cond. $9 Riley. Cc. Couch, Turin. 4 shoats, wt. 150:lbs. each, 8c Ib on foot. here; 9 Duroc pigs, 6 wks. old, $3.50 each. Del. only to truck at my farm. we W. Driskell, Sparta. - RABBITS FOR SALE noy reg, but for. Jersey Sr es Cras quality . at . very reasonable prices. Overstocked. H. Koneghmork, Symr- na. 3 ped. Chinchilla does and 1 reg. lot. = As ean; Marshall, Washington. > N. Z. Whites? 3 pr. $2.50 pr 3 does, $1.25 each; 5 Chin. does, $1.50 each. All sub. reg. 3 N. Z. Reds, $3.50.- Mrs. Henry Odum, Covington. No. 248. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Blue mare mule, 1100 Ibs. $45 or exc. for shoats; Black horse about 9 yrs. 900 lbs, gentle. $40 cash. Both work anywhere. Good cond. Mrs. R. L. Downs, Davisboro. eee SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Southdown Grades by reg. sire and of superior ewes, well grown; young rams, $12-$15; young ewes $10-$12. Crated. FOB. Sat. guar. K. D. Sand- ers, Eatonton. R 2. Sev. choice billy kids. Fine = for stock goats. $2.50 each, crated, FOB Rech, Barnes, Summit. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED oF rich milk. State ae price. Morgan, Egypt. HOGS WANTED Exe, value for Reg. S. P. C. sow pig. Ea, to ship prepaid.