=: ~ oS SII EER A 6 TREE IPE ASR Y RENTS Ce FREE PEACHES." Upson county She growers, thru their county agent, A. J. Nitzschke, offer the fant mers of Georgia at least one hundred cars of peaches free for the picking. Write, wire or call Mr. Nitzschke at Thomaston, Ga. _ ~-EUGENE TALMADGE. GEORGIA EL Sy fi bs DEPARTMENT To te AGRICULTURE... aia COMMISSIONERS 4 PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A: D. JONES, DIRECTOR. oe VOL.14. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931. . NUMBER 32 The Price Of Cotton - We are now beginning to pick cotton in-South Georgia. Cotton bids on cotton as long as they can get it at prevailing prices. If you : today is quoted at 7% cents. This is below the cost of production in are in debt and must get some money out of your cotton right away, |} ae Sica in yee world. -When cotton is below the cost of produc- try to get someone at home to buy from you ahd hold it there. ava Saat pean oa for: business meri with,meney to buy and ve it Week before last I received a letter from a cotton broker in North today icy fue iaving a raseline in Austin: Tess ievine to pee Carolina, stating that he was eae that I was holding g few bales Ooi a plak co paises Ue price Of cota dew Lot Wek they wil of cotton in a barn on my farm in Telfair County. This broker wanted accomplish, ; to negotiate with me on buying the cotton for the mills. : ' How did this broker in North Carolina know this? What was the _T have three Plans to suggest: oe ; natural thought that came into my mind when I received this letter? FIRST: There are.a good many people in the cotton belt of this coun- Let isl Po Sonibehine hie Tuam: Baan sintcemna ie et me te u g e: e been infor a ere oa Ce ae who are able to hold their cotton on the Faris. are mills in Georgia who now have orders that they cannot fill, but are ; waiting for new cotton to fill these orders. - SECOND: There are a great many men in the South who have money. Dont be fooled by the propaganda that the mills are overstocked They invest it in stocks and bonds where they will make a profit. with cotton. _Tf you will keep it away from them, they will raise their eae cn now in eyo cotton and aoe from dows ne ie bids. r ring a profit. If you invest money in cotton, be sure to put it in If Sha peony Viana keen seus ett of away tron Ane teen oy a place where you can see it and know that the actual spot cot- you are owing es D9 y m ee ton is being kept from the mills. that you owe. Go in and talk to himturn your cotton over to him, but. know where the cotton is put, and see that it does not hit the eet es Oe es peeenies ne So cotton railroads. Have a written contract to this effect. For, if it is ever put on the railroads, it goes to the malls. over. The mills are just like we ave. They are not going to raise their August 5, 1931. aS EUGENE TALMADGE. OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS | a ee ee a ? SS See 5 Flowers an ee or, Sale<7.* 2.34823 Prevailing Wholesale Prices Aug. 4, 1931. Always Subject to Variation. || Flowers and Seed Wanted _... 3, 8 _ : s : Incubators. For Sale _s--. 22 Ska a Atlanta Macon Savannah Augusta Columbus Valdosta n an achinery For e _.3, 8 _ Eggs, Extra, oa ee $23 $ .25 $2.22 = $ "25 $ 23. cr) 2nd Hand Machinery Wanted 3, 4, 8 Sore Standard; oz. 4.2. wad 23 .20 23 21 23 Baby Chicks Wanted =.-..-_--- 5, 8 Heve. Ga trade. doz... 32n....G: 16 18 15 18 .16 .18 Bees Mor Salesiz. oS Ne ap. es 5 _ Eggs, Yard Run, C07 Se ie BL Ses .20 23 21 23 Hees Wanted: <5 aes os Yer 53:8 Ra bags lee a6 aeAG TG 16 sla: LO ce Farm Help Wanted, --2--------- 1, 8 oe Htens. tb 25. each. Mrseat a Js Driskell, Juliette, Rt. 1, Box 79. exch... Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dahlonega, 1 00 Narcissi pubs. 50c C. if lot is aken. Add postage if in 100 lots. S. Nannie Hanson, Bowdon, Rt. 4. Seed, dbl. red poppy, monster zin- a, petunias, 5c each; larkspur, fin- 2st type chrysanthemums, 30c doz. Exc. for garden bean seed, peas, mul- tiplying onions. W. F. Weatherly, (Address not given). Cut flowers for sale. Mrs. C. L. Mullinax, Jonesboro, Rt. 2. (Fayette- Highway, Rt. 54.) All colors Giant snapdragons, large, dbl. red poppy seed, 15c oz; red, pink, Sa variegated single hollyhock, 25c or Not PP. Miss B. Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. Orange day lies 20c doz; red, white . cuttings, 3, 25c; jonquils, 20c doz. ne with deep blue flowers, 15c doz. _pink oxalis, 4, 10c. Miss Isabel Green, Gainesville, Rt. 6. S Dark purple iris, 25c doz. yellow daffodils, 75 C; Fox glove and Or- ange day lilies, 25 doz. Eng. dogwood c each, 2, 25c. Mrs. Rosie Smith, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Scarlet red and purple fringed pop- y seed, 10c tbls Miss Viola Hens- ey, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 60. 6 small boxwood bushes, 50 each, ai Manda Ranger, ee 2 yrs. old Swafford, Jonquils, 50c C. Add postage. Will MARKET BULLETIN Umbrella palms, 10c ea. 3, 25c; col- eus, 6, 25c; petunia cuttings, 2; 5c. EX. paims for Big Boston or Sword fern. Mrs. H. R. Hawkins, Newton, Rt. 4,, Box 25. 20 varieties iris, 60c doz. Narcissi, daffodils and verbena, 15c doz; dais- ies, white and variegated violets, 2 kinds green jew, 2 doz. 15c. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Narcissi bulbs. Paper white, 15c doz. plus postage. Mrs. J. Z. Hudgins, Clermont. Mixed colors dbl, peony-flowered poppy, mixed dbl. larkspur, mixed pe- rennial sweet pea, mustard, 5c tbls. Dbl. pink hyacinths, 5c ea. White narcissi, 20c doz. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw. Hollyhock seed, red, pink, dbl. (grow 6 in. around), 256. per. a dime snuffbox full. Dbl. daffodil roots; 12c doz. Miss Myrtle Elizabeth Ad- ams, Marietta, Rt. 3. Roots of a Terrestrial orchid, fol- iage sword-like, blooms are rich red- ish-purple, flat six petal, 6 to 8 in. tall spikes, 50c ea. 3, $1. Directions. Mrs. Grant. Brock, Tallapoosa. Larkspur seed, 10c Mls. Mrs. H. B. Grizzle, Royston. Passion fl wer plants, 25 doz. one each, red and white dbl. geraniums, 2 sng. pink pansy ger. 25c each; 4, 75c. Blooming size. a Bettie Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. Fine assortment \ of 40 desirable plants, our selection of the different kinds listed in our catalogue, $1. By express FOB or add 35c _ for parcel post. J. E. Jackson, Gainesville. White Cape Jasmine, and white Ir- ish roses, 50c each. Maude Hamby, Greenville, RO sans Boston ferns, well rooted, 10c each, 2. TOr: -15Cs Baby breath ferns. 10c; St. Bernard lilies, 10 ea. rooted red May cactus, 10c. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey. / Carnations, ~ Lovetangle, Josephs Coat, Ageratum, 10c doz; cactus, yel- low crab- claw, rice, cigar, Xmas, pink justicia, dbl. rose ger. plue parlor lily, 10c. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro. March flowers in doz. lots, 50 or 100 lots, en) Dwarf tree boxwood plants, 20-30 in. bushy pyramidial shape, $1.50 ea; $12 doz. del. Mary Hudson Robinson, Greenville; Rt. 3. - ~ Dbl. yellow japonicas, blooming size, 50c each; Easter rose, 35c dozen. Red altheas, 50c each; hardy phlox, 40c doz. Evergreens, 20 doz. Miss M. Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 62. Blue and variegated lantana, white and red fuchsias, 8 kinds geraniums, 12. eut. oc: white August lilies, 25c; pink lilies, 3 25c; 4 oxalis, 25c dozen. Miss Mary Grindle, Dahlonega, Rts 300 butter and egg bulbs, $2 for lot, or 12c doz. yellow daffodils, 15c doz; 3 kind cannas, 50c doz; white iris, 25c doz. Miss Thena Tanner, Sand- ersville, Rt. 1. .. Shrubbery, purple Sofia blossom or lily bushes, 50c each; privet hedge, 2c each; pink cabbage roses. l5c ea. 2, 25; yellow jonquils, 25c doz. Mrs. N. A. Moss, Jasper, Rt. 2. Daffodils and Jonquil bulbs, 75c C. or 206 doz. and postage. Nesbit, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Large box flowers, wandering jew, gegraniums, red, white begonia. Also yard flowers. Large white Begonias and Ger. rooted, 25 each. ; Irene Mc- Laughlin, Greenville, Box 48. Water lilies, trailing arbutus, 25c | doz; Cherokee roses, $1 doz; Mtn. ge- raniums, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Theodoshia Ross, Morganton. Well rooted Dwarf boxwoods, $1 per 25; $3 C; 25 rooted crepe myrtles, $1.- 50; Weeping * willows, Eng. dogwood, white lilac, 25c each. Blanche Wood- ruff, Greenville. Golden Glow and improved Holly- hocks, 3 in. blooms, 6 colors, 20c doz. or teacupful seed, 10c rooted cape jas- mine, 15c each, $1.50 doz. Mrs. W. R. Thompson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Dbl. pink hyacinths, Easter, Madon- na, Tiger lily bulbs, $1 doz; Blue Ro- man hyacinths, dbl. red tulips, 50c doz; narcissi and jonauils, $1 C. Mrs. Ss. Fulcher, Jefferson, Rt. 4. 1. each, begonia, apple, oxalis, snake, June. cactus, Tears, Red, Grape, Maple geraniums, Mothers begonia, -geraniums, Sword fern, Rainbow moss; rooted:,50c, 4,;-25c; cut. 8, 25.. Mrs: Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega. Cuttings of red sultana, lantana, purple, pink and yellow geraniums, red, pink and white, 5c each; perry- winkle plants, 20c doz. Exch for any- thing useful. Mrs. C. A. Rice, Max- eys. "Dark purple, lavender iris, orange zi Ate white, - V. L. Osborn (address not giv-. Miss Anna 2002 8 to--12. ine: lilies, daffodils, narcissi, Star of Beth- lehem, 75e C; golden glow, pink phlox 25 doz; dbl. pink peony, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Hi- lijay. Dark purple iris, $2 C; orange lil- jes, single and dbl. daffodils, mixed, $1 C; purple and white altheas, ferns, 35 25e; hibiscus, 50c each. Mrs. Nan- cy Henderson, Ellijay, PGs: 1000 jonquils $3.25, Flowering quince double cannas, hollyhocks $1 doz. Golden belles, ladies washbowl, -shas- ta daisies, 35c doz.. Orange lilies, yel- low *mums, $1, 100. Mrs. Minnie Sil- ver, Oakman, Rt. 1. Purple iris, $3.50-100. Orange lilies $2.50 100. Butterfly bush, altheas, japanese quince, 20c and 40c ea. post- paid. exchange. Miss Frances Satter- field, White, Rt. 1. Dahlias, $5 doz. Spring delivery. send 25c sample of flowers. Arbor vi- tae, Irish junipers, cypress, boxwood 50c to $250.. Mrs. W. T. Panter, Mor- ganton. Madonna, calla lilies, 25c ea. Peon- ies, Festiva Maxima, white and edu- lis superba, pink 50c ea. King Alfred, Sir Watkins daffodils, 25c doz. Nar- cissi, daffodils, $1 100. Mrs. J. F. An- derson, Blue Ridge. : Jonquils, daffodils, cream, yellow, double, single, narcissi $1.10 100. snow- drops, 25;-$1.10. < Iris -$1.102 doz.-.$5.25 100. Siberean, 25, $1.10. Shrubbery, $1.10 doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun. Sweet pea seed raised this year 10c 3 tablespoonsful, 25c cupful. Add postage. Miss Gussie Duncan, Recs- well, Rt. 1. : Giant purple iris, blackberry lilies, 35c doz. perriwinkle, ageratum plants 10c doz. mixed colors larkspur, peony, double red hollyhock seed 10c tabie- spoonful. Add postage. Belle Roark, Clermont. German iris, six varieties 50 doz. del. perennial seed for late. summer planting 10c pkg. 3-for 25c. Mrs. J. Y. Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 6, Box 79. Red, pink geranium, orange sulta- na, 10c cutting. white narcissi 75 for $1. Amberilla bulbs 6 for 25c; Exch. for anything useful. Mrs. Lola Moss, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. Pink oxalis, double petunias, orange | sultanas, red, pink geraniums, begon- amberilla bulbs 3 for 10c. Mrs. ias, 10c ea. Exchange for anything useful. Minnie Moss, Talking Rock. Fuschias, weeping lantana, begon- ias, geraniums 10c ea. Madonna lily bulbs, 7 $1. Snow drops, daffodils, narcissi, 30c doz. Spincor, sweet pea seed 10 pkg. Miss Eva Cogbarn, Al- pharetta, Rt. 2. 500 blooming size cream, orange cup daffodils, $3.50 del. garlic 65c C. ce- dars 25c ea. yard cactus 25c ea. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Star Rt. 500 Easter lily bulbs 15c ea., 2 for 25c, $1.50 doz. Mrs. J.-A. McArthur, Calhoun. Small palms, 25c, hier 50c. S. M. Seabron, Care B. O. Fussell, Bruns- wick. Geraniums, begonias, hybiscus rain- bow moss, lantana, double petunias, fuschia, hydrangeas, maple _ begonia, apple geraniums, plumbagos, cactus. 10 for 25c. Roy A. Grindle, Dahlon- ega; Rt. 1. 1 Elephant ear, August tiger lilies, oxalis, conch begonias, 10c ea. petun- ias, star of Bethlehem 10c doz. Jap- anese pinks 3 for 10c. iris 35c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford. 4 yr. spengeri plumosus fern, $5.00 FOB. Cash or money order. 2 yr. old spengeri plumosus $2.50 FOB. Mrs. George F. Landin, . 1035 Broadway, Columbus. Iris guaranteed true to name: Mon- signor, Mrs. Alan Gray, Storm Cloud, Caprice, Nibelungen. Strong roots, bloom next spring, 75c doz. postpaid. Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia. Maple, Gloria DeChattline begon- jas, 15c. Holiyhock seed 10c. cupful. Royal blue iris, $1 100. ~ Hydrangeas 20c. Double white peonies 25c each. Florrie Hughey, Ranger. Milk and wine lilies 15c ea. 4 for 50c. Gladioli 25 doz. del. 165 bulbs, jonquils, narcissi, butter and eggs, snowdrops, $1.60 del. exchange. Mrs. C. F. Watson, Dawson, Rt. 2. Dwarf and tree boxw6od 35c doz. del. Mrs. W. E. Pearson, Rt. 1, Gay. 1000 dwarf boxwood 4 to 5 in. $20. $18. 100 Cherokee roses 12 to 18 in., $3.50. 100 crepe myr- tles, $8. Mrs. Fob Rodgers, Green- ville, Ried Fuschia well rooted, double petun- ias, .grape: leaf begonias, conchshell, Boston, sword ferns, geraniums, jus- ticia, rooted 15 ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. Hubert F, Turner, Cleveland, Thursday, August 6, 1931. 2 bushels mixed jonquils, daffodils, 4 varieties. Make offer. Mrs. J. Q. King, Lavonia, Rt. 3. Pink Cherokee roses, orchid | azal- eas, laurels, yellow dogwood, coral bushes $1 doz. Cherokee bells, 3 for 50c. Perennial philox, shasta daisies, pink perennial phlox, 4 doz. $1. A. Wilson, Morganton. All colors verbena 3 bunches 25c. lemon lilies, 45c doz. orange lilies dbl. $1 100. tiger lilies 20c ea. Easter lil- ies 35c doz. Jessie L. Eaton, Dahlon- ega, Rt. 1. Camellia japonicas, indica azaleas, handinas 2, $1.10. Oleanders, white, yellow, red, variegated, pink 4, $1.15. Begonias, rex, star, gum, beefsteak, picta rosea 3, 60c. Others. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele. : : Begonias, red, pink well rooted 25c ea. gerawiums cuttings 10c. Well root- ed sword fern 25c. exchange for fresh : dried fruit, English pea seed, write a Mrs. Billie Sirmans, Stockton, R Old fashioned white May lilies 25c. Add postage. April narcissi 25c doz. postpaid. Miss Gillie Reid, Rt. 2, Zeb- ulon. Giant white spider lilies 3 for 40c. red spider lilies 3 for 25c. prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington, RFD. Blooming size Faster lily bulbs, 50c doz. less than 2 doz. not sold. Mrs. Jimmie Johnson, Dixie. Giant amaryllis hybrids 3 for 50c. Perennial phlox pink 30c doz. Arte. : mesia 25c doz. prepaid. Miss Ida Grier Arlington, RFD. 25 pots box flowers, Several kinds. Sell reasonable for cash. Mrs. L. M. King, Stone Mountain, Rt. 3, Box 150. . Milk and wine lilies, pink lantana, 25c. All colors verbena, 30c doz. Can- nas, 50c doz. Gladioli pink, red, 3 for 25c. Red flowering maple 20c. a Mattie Carter, Alma. Several thousand daffodils, jonquils i $10 per M. Gardenia, flowering - pear. John T, Dennis, Elberton. 3 kinds jew 10. Speckled leaf, pink. fand red begonia 20c. rain lilies, Ox- alis 20c. Floxonia, justicia 15c. Red, pink, white geraniums, 10c. Miss Roxie Stone, Adairsville. - Fall blooming crocus bulbs, now ready, 30c doz. 50 for $1 postpaid. Ex- change for dahlias, Gladioli, each to pay postage. Mrs. J. B. Widener, Blakely. 4 kinds Monch begonia, rooted sul- tana pink, salmon 15c. Tube fairy lily, 10c. ostrich plume fern 20c. Miss Pecolah Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 3. Grandfathers greybeard, berries or seed 25c pint. rattlesnake master, 25 lb. FOB. - Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Clax- ton, Rt. 1. Large size petunia plants, all colors 25c 400 postpaid. Mrs. ~Ola -Jones; 7 Grayson. Several kinds oh shrubbery 10c ea. privet hedge well rooted 2c ea. FOB. Coy. Willis, Talking Rock, Rte3. ~. Sprengeri ferns,- well. -rooted, red:. berries 10c ea. Add ae Mrs. H. W. Terry, Cumming, Rt- Fine iris, 10 varieties ileheiedians OY 125 varieties German, $1.25. 12 fin- er iris $2.50. postpaid, laveled, guar- anteed. Mrs. J. L. Kilgore, Mountain,. Rt. 1. Larkspur seed, pink, blue mixed, 5c pkg. Double hollyhock seed yellow 10c.. pkg. Emily Bleakley; 1256 Ellis: St., Augusta. Shrubbery, hardy perennials, plants bulbs. Write for prices. Miss Blanche Woods, Rt. 5, LaFayette. Curtain plant, grows without soil or water. on curtain Full directions with each order, 10c Cas, 3:4 10K 256. Mrs: T. M. Randolph, 409 Washington - . Ave., Marietta. Plants: red four-oclocks, 2 Morning glories 10c doz. Hedge cut- tings, 50c 100, dianthus 2 for 5c. Ex- change, write. Miss Emily ' Harrison, Bolingbroke. Finest varieties tulip bulbs, separate colors $2 100. Flowering size. postage small orders. Mrs. J. H. Jones, Brooks. Mixed colors sweet pea seed 25c pkg. 85c half Ib. $1.50 lb. Add postage less. than half Ib. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Rooted water lilies 25c cutting. Add re Mrs. Ruby Shore, Fairburn, Double pink hyacinth bulbs, large 10 ea. 75c doz. Small 5c ea. Add pos- : Mrs... Ra Hy: Whitehead, Jeffer- | tage. son, Rt. 2, Box 36. Ferns: sword, Boston, sprengeri, 10 Rainbow moss 10c. Water hyacinths. 3 for 25c. begonia, Christmas red, coral, corallive thurstonii 5c cutting. tMiss Ella M. Fordham, Toomsboro, ae Rt, 2. FOSC, 30 Stone 2 for 5c. : Add ursday, August 6, 1931. Seed For Sale rested purple top white globe tur- seed, also white egg, 45c lb. post- Collard, rutabaga and mustard : price, lettuce and beet, 75c lb. key Tyson, Sparks. sven top turnip seed, 10 Ib. lots, ; 5 Ib. lots, 30c postage to be add- as H. Andrews, Mt. Airy. ew crop Ga. Collard seed, graded, Yb. White Spanish peanuts 5c lb. B here W. J. Jackson, Ochlochnee. Bur clover seed, hand cleaned, dbl. eened, 8c lb. or 20 lbs. bag $1.50 del hite nest onion large size, $1 gal LL. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. round oyster shell for large and Sen $1 per 100 lbs, FOB. . Smith, 102 E. Bay St, Savan- heavy wt. white feed sacks for ft atonarstta. Rt; 3. . nice clean goose feathers, $7 C. D. Williamson, root, clean and dry, 35c Ib. Id cherry tree bark, 30c lb. Add age. Miss C. L. Turner, Cleveland esh water ground graham flour, y hundred, FOB Adairsville. M. ewis, Adairsville. | Miscellaneous Wanted ae to make jelly and = priserves valves for parties who will furnish -and Sugar. Mrs.-G. S. Alexan- Elberton, Rt. 6. to can on halves party to fur- sh cans. Will make jelly on halves. y to furnish sugar and containers. Fred Mosley, Bremen, Rt. 2. t to can and make jellies and ves on halves or fill cans at 12 . wi to furnish cans, Mrs. llis, Talking Rock, Rt. ant to can cucumbers, pickles, and iby King peppers at 20c ea. for doz. leaper on large amounts, parties to containers and transportation -Mrs. C. A. Randolph, Tuck- Rt. 1, Boel (.6 = Want to. make jelly and preserves on halves, party to furnish sugar and half of containers and pay del. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carroll- Want 50 or 100 fruit cans at once | On halves with beans, apples, hes, tomatoes, beets, etc., party cans te me. Sarah Grindle, hlonega, Pope 1: ant Chinese and Eng. Golden pheasants, old and young Describe and give price. David ings, Jr., Box 84, Americus. fant 1000 goat skins to. tan on . Also.cow hides. H. A. But- ahlonega, Ret 2. ; Want common layers. Year old ts and cock,~healthy, in exch. for healthy utility rabbits either N. hhite, Rufus red Belgian or Chin- Ringneck . Mrs. L. Harrison, Fitzgerald. og one oo . Prefer Coffee County. 4. Douglas, New Sterling, Ga. ruck farm. Have land and some out- uildings close to Atlanta. Mary L. pha, Atlanta, Pa = Box 160, . Must be moved and urnished. _M. R. Moore, 610 Hill St. Be Atlanta. ant: place to gather crop cotton, nN, peas or anything on farm where .an have work for a large family. 4 n can give reference. Williams, Pineora. 0 yr. old man wants job oversee- ng farm for 1932. oR 7. Box128; Woman and two daughters ork doing light farm work. earl Rakestraw, Ocilla. Girl wants work on farm doing light m work. Miss Mamie ee, Dah- Mrs. Want partner in chicken business or Life exp. R.. Good honest, so- | MAR KET BemioGk Tin good milker, raised on farm, no bad habits, good worker, reference exch, Want work on farm. Geo. N. Cook, Machen. * Practical man of 20 yrs. exp. Wants position operating gin this fall. Can furnish best of references as to abil- ity and character. C. H. Matthews, Barnesville. Want to grow a vegetable truck crop this fall on share basis. Advise what you have to offer plus board and lodging. C. O. Walker, Hoboken. Want stock farm in South Ga. to raise high grade hogs and cattle with 2 horse crop 50-50 basis for 1932-33. Best of references exchanged. D. L. Smith, Commerce. Want a job on farm or dairy farm. Can go to work at once. Have wife kind of work. M. M. Hembree, At- lanta, 245 Woodward Ave. Want job on farm for rest of year, crop 50-50 basis for 1932 in any good location. Seven in family. Have to be moved. Cliff Brown, Austell, Rt. 1..Care H.C. Shaw. Man and wife want job on farm or dairy. Exp. in dairying. Can start at once. first letter.. Honest, reliable and ref- erences exchanged. J. H. Lord, Gra- ham, Ga. Want a position with some good man or lady on truck farm or other farm. Best of reference. Age 30. State price you will pay. C. J. Renfroe, Wrightsville, Rt. 3. Young man wants job in dairy mil- king. Have some exp. with dairy work. ~Write what you will pay in first letter. Reference furnished: Ray Weed, Richland, Rt. 5, Box 75. Want a farm in South Ga. with good man to raise es tobacco, peanuts, etc. share basis. J. W. Ol- iver, Star Route, Scotland. Want a job on the farm for the rest of this year and next for a half crop or for wages. mons, Draketown, Rt. 1. Want jobon dairy 22 yrs. old . wife and 1 child. Exp in milking and tending cows and hogs. Can start anytime, ref. exchanged. Eugene lL. Denney, Butler, Rt. 1. Want to operate ginnery. yrs. exp. Can. give reference.-. Can go anyplace at any time. J, S. Mil- ler, Bremen. Want a job on farm, with some wi- dow to look after farm. Can. do most anything. . Lifetime experience. Can come at once, F. Bedingfield, ; se ee boro. + Want to raise chickens on Male for someone; also want job on dairy or farm. Exp. in dairy work and/fatm also. D. M. Parker, Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94. Want good 2 horse farm on halves for 1932. Have 9 in family; 4 boys large enough to plow. I can do gen- eral repair work and blacksmith. Keep machinery repaired, my fourth year farming, can handle labor. Ref. D. D. Reynolds, Warrenton, Rt. 3. Want 2 or 3 horse crop third and fourths, good land, good water, pas- ture, school and church, good house. Prefer Gordon or Bartow county. T. Lance, Dalton, Rt. 2. Old exp. poultry man wishes to form a connection with someone who has a suitable place near a good market to raise truck and poultry on a_ small safe basis. If interested, write at once. E. B. DuBose, Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box 85: : and two children willing to do any | 2 in family. Dave Cle-' ] _ Several Write what you have in Farm Help Wanted Want a good honest man with plen- ty of force that has wagon and two good mules and feed for mules to cul- tivate my farm next year on halves. 1 to furnish all the guano. I, G. Ten- nison, Pelham. Want a middle aged white woman to dive as one of the family and do light farm work, Will pay daily wages for extra work. R..H. Heaton, Bow- ersville. ; Want cotton pickers, beginning first week in August. Can use 6 or 8 young men. 200 lb. pickers only at 50c per 100 and board in home. Julian Mc- Duffie, Rochelle, Rt. 2, Pineview. Want tenants with their own stock and able to run themselves. J. R. Birk, Madison, Rt. 2. Want a family to move and gather cotton crop. House and work now ready. Within 30 miles of Emanuel County. L. H. Bryant, Summit. Want about 2 good hands to help in cotton picking at once. J. T. Hol- land, Lenox. Want 2 large boys OF men ae farm * -ders for less than $1. work, $8 per month, board and wash- eae - Edwin F. Shippey, Thomasville, Want an unencumbered lady from 50-60 yrs. old who needs a home to do light farm work. Must be strong and without dependents. Will give good home and.small salary, white or col- ored. Mrs: E. A. Pate, Grayson. Want healthy Christian woman without encumbrances to live in home with modern conveniences on farm to help with garden and other light work $7 per month. Mrs. G. W. Barber, Athens. Want to correspond with parties in trucking business, exp. Landscape gardener. Want to hear from party now: and for 1932 crop. E,. Jz Max, Bastman, Rt: 7. a Want a good man not over 50 yrs. old. to help me on farm. Would like a man and wife but will take a man without a wife. Mrs. Laura B. Taylor Waycross, 906 Washington Ave. Car Lots GRAIN: CAR LOTS Slick wheat, vetch and A. W. peas straw for sale, $12 FOB Calhoun in car lots. it. Jesse L. Johnson, Calhoun, Well cured and no rain on 4 Ga. Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 40 bu. 2 crop, 1931 speckled field peas, saved without rain, $2 bu. in 5 bu lots; $2.25 in smaller lots. G.eA: Lastinger, Pearson, Rt. 2. Austrian Winter peas, 6c lb. FOB. M. F, Lewis, Adairsville. 1 bu. Willetts Cold Proof garden peas. Mrs. E. T. May, ~Warthen. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Brooks county smoked hams, 30c lb. W. W. Williams, Quitman. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE New, sound No. Ga. Tall seed rye. $1 bu FOB. F. L. Asbury, Clarkes- ville. Bancroft seed oats, recleaned, 5c bu; Blue Stem seed wheat, recleaned, $1. 25 bu; 1 car well baled oat straw, hy ton; Car wheat straw, $8 ton. Jas. Woods, Brooks. Pao wheat, $1 bu. FOB. H..H. Lake Wrightsville, Rt. 1; Bancroft seed oats, pure, $1 bu. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Pure Fulghum seed oats, from. yield per acre of 50-70 bu. $1. bu. FOB. Cash with order. F. M. Shore, Quit- man. 25 to 35 bu. Beardless Barley. Can make as much to land as oats. L. S. Brown, (address not given). HONEY,-BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Pure Ext. honey, 6 10 lb. $6.30; 12 5 Ibs $72 6 10 --1b;* Chunk, $7.25". No.2 grade in 50 gallon bbls. Price on re- quest. Jno. A. Crummey, Doctortown. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 500 peanut sacks, 7c each; 200 syrup bbls. - Oliver Bryce, Atlanta, 324 Lib- erty St. Any quantity of 100 lb. feed sacks, 6c ea. Exch for can fruit, preserves, jams and jellies. Ea. del. H. F. Neal, St. Simons Island. Ons 100 lb. white feed sacks, 10c each or } 10 for 87c; 20, $1.50. Mrs. R. J. Flem- ing, Lincolnton. Sweet leaf, flue cured tobacco. Chewing and smoking, 12c lb. in 5 Ib. lots, del. . Twisted, 25c del in 5 Ib. lots. Cash with order, Dan A. Camp- bell, Baxley, Rt. 2. Good, old and yellow tobacco, chew- ing, 12 1-2c lb; smoking, 10c. No or- Add postage. Mrs. Christina Harper, Baxley, Rt. 4. 12 good, clean 8 lb. lard buckets, $1.25 del. or exch. W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2. Home made, flue cured, bright to- bacco, for twisting for chewing, 10c lb. FOB. - Miss Inez Campbell, Sur- rency. Home made tobacco for home use, chew or smoke, 5 Ib. box, $1; 10 Ib. box, $1.90. Cash or money order, C. L. Fetter, .Surrency. Old, yellow tobacco, 15c lb. for smo- king; 20c lb. chewing. 5 Ib. boxes, fine shape, $1; 10 lb. $1.90. Cash or mon- ey order. Alexander Campbell, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. POTATOES FOR SALE Patch of potatoes that will dig 15 bu Eee and 15 bu. Nancy Halls, for sale. . M. Lodge, Eee Rt. 5. Ri: Li. Mabry, Canon, Rt 2. PAGE SEVEN - > ag Georgia Products Wanted _- GRAIN WANTED - Want 50 bu. Appler or ae bu. seed oats; 500 lbs. Austrian peas. A. L. Ma-_ x son, Acworth. Want 50 to 100 bu. oats, 30 to 50 bu good wheat, Good grade of each. State kind and price. M. C. Aldred, Wadley Rt. 1. Seed Fer Sale Purple Top turnip seed, 30c lb. Add postage. No orders for less than 12 lb. H. G. Samples, Alamo. : 20 lbs. new crop Purple Top, Seven Top, Yellow Globe, mixed, turnip seed 25c lb. FOB. $4 for lot. Mrs. T. Vee Crumbley, Locust Grove. ong Burr clover seed, 2c lb. or exch Yor: ae hogs or wheat, FOB -Rt. 3. 2 Buckeye inc. and Accessories at W. C: Cadle, Mt. Must be in first class cond. | S. A. White, | J: E. Patterson, Dah- } bargain. Part cash, bal. agreeable terms.. Section where poultry busi- ness is well started and fine prospects. J.-E. Turner, Fitzgerald. > Cypress inc. 65 ege size, perfect working cond. $8.50. Mrs. W. McL. Edson, Tiger, Rt. 1. New, 100 egg cap._Grey Hen incu- bator. Used once. Sell or exch for best. offer ducks, turkeys, or heavy breed chickens. Ea. pay postage. Ar- nold C. Hopkins, LaGrange, 116 a land Ave. = One 155 egg cap. Super hatch inc. used 2 hatches, practically new, $10; cond, $35 es D. Crozier, . Cuthbert. 1 Buckeye inc. good as new, 350 egg cap., $40 crated, $35 at home. Mrs. Milton Summer, Sylvester, Rt. 3. One S. R. Radio. brooder Thermos-_ tat control 500 cap. good as new, used very little with instructions, $8. Loyd Barrett, Alto, Rt. 1. _ Good 400 egg incubator for sale. J. . Wellburn, Rock Springs. t Incubators Wanted want 1 Super hatcher inz 250 cap. Must be in good cond. ese tester etc. complete and cheap. O. Bowdon. ~~ Want a brown hen or gray hen inc. in first class cond. with instruction book. . Will exch black walnuts or other useful things for it. Mrs. M Williams, Harlem. Exch pop corn machine (cost $350) in No, 1 shape for electric incubator of same value. F. P. Hick, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box 100. Exch Kudzu crowns at 1c each for incubator. Kudzu to be del in Fall. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. Want 240 cap. Wisconsin or Buck- eye incubator, nearly new, good cond. ee Cash or exch fine. Donaldson ullets, hens at $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. oe ites, Cochran, Roe ts. "Want 1 Buckeye inc. and brooder, | 120. egg cap. in first class cond. Exch equal value. H. G. Samples, Alamo. Want incubator, 250 egg cap. will exch R. I. Red hens for value or cash. Want it cheap and in first class cond. Ferman Kent, Nelson, Ga. Want small- Mammoth inc. State full particulars and best price in first letter. Pe A. Hester, 419 ae he N. E., Atlanta, . Bealls For Sale & BANTAMS FOR SALE Golden Sebright bantams for sale. Young stock both roosters and hens. gain. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS ta FOR SALE Fine Buff Rock pullets, pure. Nug- get strain, for sale or will exch. for oood milch cow. Mrs. G. L, Trimble, Adairsville, j Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. cock- erels, April hatch, 1st pen, $1.50 ea., 2 or more $1.25 ea; - ae $1.25 e4., 2 or more $1.. Mrs. Bainbridge, shuts: 2. CORNISH & GAMES FOR SALE April and May hatch white Cornish $1 ea. Paul E. Law, Ocilla. | - One dark Cornish game rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.25. .Cash- or money order. p. Es; Branch, Mystic. Ri Both are almost new. Correspondence. solicited. Will exch. T. F. Barger-, ulia Darnell, Jasper, Rt. 1. low winter blooming oxalis bulbs 5e doz. Giant pink oxalis bulbs, daf- dils 20e doz. Add postage. Miss Lil- an Wright, Zebulon Stiff leaf caladiums 15c ea. begon- 8, geraniums, justicia, cactus 5c cut- ng. 4 kinds ferns, 10c ea. periwin- oe 10_ doz. Josephine Spear, Mit- ite, purple, iris, daffodils. bulbs, 5 doz. house caladium 15 ea. Add Mrs. L. G, Sanders, Dewey | ose, Rt. 2. Roman hyacinth pulbs 1 to 2 inches diameter, white $1.20 doz. blue 60c . Mrs. W. H. Bagley, Cusseta. ~ _ Paper white narcissi bulbs $1, 100 del. C. Bowers Guann, Clyo. ~ Seed: _Larkspur, dianthus, pinks, eet Wiliams, poppies, double fever- , Stocks, zinnias, 10c pkg. Stone lants, 10c.- Red, white vinea, 15 doz. es arlor ivy 25. Miss Mellie Merritt, 2, Cairo. Tris, Queen of May 5c bulb, Crimson King 8c bulb. Golden spur daffodils -45c doz. Stocks all colors 50c doz. mies 25c. Add. pare Mrs, pene ae Rt. Z oe j Ella Gap. yellow cluster Mrs. | for tulip | lets, send three in an envelope, if sat- Add. postage. 430 Blvd. NE Apt. 22. Wa. | ments. a write. L. J. Hood, Atlanta, 4 model No. e ye ost v4 will sell for half, tne Also | MARKET October pinks, mixed colors, strong Wandering jew, 3 cuttings, 10c. Nickle and dime moss 5c cutting, Exchange for feed sacks. Mrs. J. H, Fowler, Roy. Purple iris, hedge rooted $1, 100=- Weeping willow, hedge cuttings 40c 100. Wisteria, porch pepper vine roo- ted, pink running rose 7c each. Add. postage. Miss Wolla Mae, Ralston, ~ Large single and double yellow daf- fodils, jonquils, single white narcissi, white iris, orange hemerocallis, day lilies $1 100. red spider lilies, blue hy- oo 35 doz. Mrs. Ce; Dye, Mid- eton. Flowers and Seed Wanted ~| deep, cap. $2. Grape, beefsteak, white rubra, guin- ea Wing begonias, fluffy ruffles fern, | will pay cash or exchange. Mrs, J. H. Waters, Oliver. Old type dwarf boxwood, must be limbed from ground up, not. touch | anything. Must be perfect sae J. O. Lunsford, Talking Rock, Rt, 10 or 15 tulip bulbs, cheap for cash, ! Ferman Kent, Nelson. Genuine old fashioned sweet yio- isfactory will pay well for them. Miss D. B. Duringer, 39 Abercrom: St., Sa-- vannah. Second- Hand Machines: ForSale | Delco Light plant. born, Rock. Springs. 1 Singles box power cotton press, screw style, complete with pulleys, $25 McCormick mowing machine, just been overhauled. and in first. class cond. $25. J. L. Shadburn, Buford. Fordson tractor in good cond. Side plow and Harrow in fair cond. Cheap for cash.- O. G. Pruitt, Homer. 8 H. P. Fairmount gas eng in good shape. Sell_or. exch, J. O. Parker, Baldwin. : Big 2 mule Hay ee good cond., $50; Fordson tractor, $125; 2 Lilliston peanut pickers, good cond. ~ except belts, $100 each FOB. W. M. Gillen axeys.: Planet Jr. cotton bind corn cultiva- | tor, almost new with attachments. | Never used, $9; 2 Oliver goober, one horse turning plows, good cond. $5 50 ea. Riley eo Turin. 1 1-2 H. P. gas eng. Stover. make. O. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt: 7, Box 279. Complete pneumatic elevator outfit for 1 70 saw gin. $50 FOB here. W. T. Brooks, Arlington. | 1 farm bell with frame, cheap for cash. W. J. Warnock, Brooklet, S One 70 saw Gin feeder and = con- denser, self packing, ee size cotton press. At bargain. Ss. aes Toomsboro. | Colt carbide lighting plants, - = plete with fixtures, A-1 cond. Sell or exch. for good cow or heifer. R. fF. Eaves, Decatur, Rt. 2. 2 Atlanta Utility Works Ball bear- ing 1 mule cotton dusters, used part of season; Broom corn seeder, used very little. John Pappa, ae Harris fresh water ee large cap suitable for dairy or nursery require- Perfect. cond. Bargain. For O. Box 18. Pace Silage cutter with 35 fi pip- Little Giant Shredder, I. H. C. on, Perkins, Perkins Dairy Farm. Good, hand feed mill, $5 or exch for. other good value I need, $3 .W. Akins, Graymont. . Steel wire cable, 20 to 25 ft. $3. or exch ;for anything can use. G. Dani 1, Griffin, Gas engine 20 h. Fairbanks- Mors, 32 in. corn. mill and crusher for sale. R. F: Bolton, Doraville. 1 good used: syrup mill and good pan, pan only used 1 season, both for |. $27.50. Mill is 3 roller, Goldens new Pan galvanized sheet iron. Geo. N. Cook, Machen. Delco at plant with 16 batteries for sale; also set of good wagon scales. Almost new John Deere mower. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. Hydraulic pump for cotton press in good cond; also ram and double box press. Good 40 - fan, 65 h. p. boiler and stack, 50 h. Frick engine. J. Blasingame, see One meal screen for No. 3 Humdin- er J. B. feed mill, never been used, Nearly new, $25 or exch for value. E. | B. BULLETIN several Covington Hill dropper plant- ers. $10 ea. or exch. for shoats. E. S. Manley, Carnesville, Excellent outfit heavy water mill machinery for sale cheap. C. W. Che- ney, Madras, Rt. 1. One 650 gal. galvanized tank and No, 5 ram. All in good cond and used very little, both for $18. 2138 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta. Brand new 4 row, Perfection cotton duster. Bargain. H. G. Wiley, For- syth.. 3- 8. in, wire rope, best grade, 150 ft. $4; Cost $18; hole digger, 25 feet Cost $7; other good Ga Hand, Albany, Water tank ,600 gal. Good cond. $25 eee $120. A. Thompson, Smyrna, Chattanooga 3 roller cane mill, good cond, $40; riding Oliver shovel attachment, fenders, 6. disc. Good cond. No chks, $25 FOB. A. W. Powell, Metcalfe, Rt. 1, Box 11. 2 80 saw Van Winkle brush gins, complete with pulleys and shafting, suction and condenser, :steam tramp- er at real bargain. J. ee Getzen, Pendergrass, Parts of Continental Ginning outfit 3 Pratt gins. F, L. SSDULY: Crawford- ville; Rt. 25: used equipment. Rt. A. 1 Delco churn, motor. Good cond. Sell or trade for hogs, cows and _ heifers. Eli Gassett, Butler, P. O. Box 154. 10 gal. milk cans; John Deere mow- er, used 1 season; Set wagon scales; J. Frank Well- 22X36 Case Threshing machine com- plete with Feeder, Wind Stacker and automatic measure. Cheap or trade ey ae A, H. STaneod Milner, R 1 carbide light plants, used 3 mos. $175 cash. Mrs. C.C. Smith, Black- shear, Rt. 2. McCormick Mowing machine, Hay Rake, Hay Baler, all steel. Power cane mill, 3 roller,: Feed Chopper, Fordson tractor. Cheap or exch for chickens pe cows. P. P. Jackson, Connelly, Rt. American Midget Marvel flours mill. Good cond except silk. Cash. price, complete at my place. $1, 200. J. C. Seabolt, Blairsville, Rt. 3. 1 Golden new model No. 2 cane mill one 80 gal. pan. Good as new. $75. Mrs. W. H. Bowen, Homerville. 3 H. P. gas eng. 32 volt Generator Air compressor and tank in fair cond $60 FOB. M. B.. Pittard, Winterville. 1 hay rake, $1031 Deering ok Ideal mower, very good cond. $15. A Cason, Toomsboro, 1 medium size 2 press cider ait Exch for large platform scales in perfect cond., 3 Roller power syrup mill, evaporator outfit, set of: Black- | smith tools, large pea and bean thre-. sher.. Describe qiully. us Loganville. 4 Delco plant. 56 battery. Good cond. Cheap. Apply Sirron Gardens, Cham- blee, Rt. L. Norris. 1 pony Se mill (Rocks tested) cheap. Apply. Mrs. H. A. Orr, For- est Park. 2 pecan tree dusting machines, good No. 44, complete with full equipment; Williamson: stump. puller, complete with cable. capper, perfect cond. used very little, $125 cash. L. L. Lee, Macon, 1901 Vineville Ave. Pr. Computing counter scales, per- a cond. $40. HL; aveD, Powers- ville. 1 pr. Dayton scales, $75. Half cash, other in cow or hogs. Mrs, Mary A. White, Macon, Rt. 2. 300 American galyv. fence post, 6 ft. long, two 12 ft. Gates and 8 corner. sleeping peach pickers. % Ft. Valley. M. B. Lee, Cheap for cash; 5 wood split pulleys | and 2 rubber belts. J. A. LaRoche, Crescent. Combination peanut picker, Ford tractor and belts for sale or exchange cheap. Joe M. Brown, McRae. . Complete Lumas ginnery viz. three twin engines. Will sell complete or Separate. A. C. Duncan, Buena Vista. 1 corn mill complete except power, $25. Write. W. P. Kay, Cartersville. One perfection 2 row cotton duster in first class cond at bargain. J, M. Tee > ae. H. C. Cloud,- cultivator,: & 12. in. Delco fan, 6 in. Delco fan and |! good cond. $8.50. Mrs. W. McL. Ed-. }son, Tiger, Rt. 1. -O. Guthrie, : cond. cheap; Chattanooga cane mill, First class cond. Fred | Geiger, Flihtside. Milwaukee rotary bottle filler and post, 8 ft. 4 steel army cots, used for | Rice mill and huller, in perfect ane seventy saw gins, press, double boilers, One 1930 model McCormick-Dee ing Inter. tractor 15-30 h. p. $600, E. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. , One Letz grinding mill pra new. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richla: One power cane mill, $50; one cop- per evaporator about 5x10 ft. $15. All in good cond and FOB. W. Je ruth, Farmington. One combination grain - can pean picker Fordson tractor. Belts some repairs. Write for apace and price. Joe M. Brown, M 1-4 H..P. electric motor to. Coe on farm light plant, run churn Will sel] for cash or exch ae ea value anything I can ee : McDonald, Sharpsburg. One 25 h. p. Int. gas. or keros engine in good cond. Write for pri M. H. Bryant, Jasper. : : Fairbanks Morse pumping 0 400 gal. cap. double. acting su pump, 70 gal. tank, automatic swi 32 volt motor complete in good E. W. Philo, Washington, | Rt. 1 Shenandoah furnace "for brooder house with all piping for car: rying hot water together with six ft. hovers for ns as it stands. one season. K. Campbell, 60 lanta St, neta. Hamer mill complete with dust co lector and all screens. J. E; Bo Siloam, 1 DeLaval cream separator No, good as new, $40 cash. Mrs. E. Wright, Yatesville, Rt.-1. 1 DeLaval No. 12 separator, ser mos. not hurt cheap. i T.. Wya Farrar. One 40 h. p:. Semi-Deisel crue oi] engine, one 30 in. Clayton turbine terwheel, one 15 bbl. Midget Ma flour mill, one 75 bbl. long - ; flour mill for sale. J. W. McDo Smithville. 1 John Deer 2 horse riding _ plow for sale or exch for somethi equal value. 1 John Deer ridin tivator for sale or trade. Coo E. C. Powell, Metcalfe, Rt. Brand new guano distributer new cotton seed planter, only v one day, both for $10 cash. Loui Daniel, Winder. ; Smith Triplex gin saw filer ss gunner, almost new, $60. C. A. Br Coleman., Complete single gearing for Ow: use on Goldens No. 2 cane mill. V sell cheap or exch. value for thing can use. J. E. Hogue, Go 6 h. p. Fairmount gasoline rever ble engine, splendid running < 1 Also pulley wheel, belt. and batteries $35. . Write , for further informatic Spencer Scott, Thomasville, 111 Ba tow St. No; 397 oR: Humdinger Feed one 25 h. p. crude oil engine, on h. p. gas engine for sale. P Reaves, Atlanta, 693 Cascade Ave. 2 pairs cotton beam scales, co plete for sale cheap. Mrs. A. M. Bu Sylvester. ae A real good Planet Jr. cottor tivator with attachments, nev used, $9; 2 Oliver Goober one turning plows | in -good cond. pley C. Couch, Aurin. One Dain mower and ee Mrs, Emma Hall, Boston, Ga, 3 hh. p; Mogul i He gas pal cond; 10 h. p. Titan, pairs, for sale or exch for ca bread corn, Robt. Fuller; Ad s Box 287. <] Lillister peanut picker and AA ter. hay press, cheap for cash. J. Davis, Rutledge. pe 8 disc cutaway harrow, T el make, perfect cond. $20 or exch yearlings,. pigs, or corn. Jo Moseley, Soperton, Rt. 2 a 1 Lilliston peanut picker $100, cond. except belts; also one F tractor in good cond., $125, Gillen, Maxeys, Ge. Want 40 buy. 3 3 1-2 h. Dp. a engine. pbanks- sa or Must be in Al cond some i Bond = ny, Gilionsville Rd. Ree FRUITS FOR SALE Nice red apples, $1 bu. del. by PP. R. Mooney, Quill. rant peaches, apples, huckleberries, ey, syrup, canned fruit and pre- serves, sweet potatoes, oats, wool, veaned pigs, bee hives, in exch for at: value. = 7, Box 68. Mrs. A. J. Jansen, At- GRAIN FOR SALE any quantity. Write for prices. V. Cook, Morganton, | Good clean Abruzzi rye for sale, 50 bu. Charlie Grier, Lula, Rt. 1. Nice sound North Ga. tall seed rye, bu. FOB here. F. L, Asbury, arkesville. bruzzi rye, $1.50 bu. FOB Cler- nont. W. J. Grier, Clermont, . . New. North Ga tall growing seed rye 1.20 bu FOB here, 2 1-2 bu. bags. J. R. Harper, Sweet Gum. : 1,000 bus. of pure Fulghum os have grown 100 bu. to acre, re- cleaned in 5 bu. sacks, 75c per bu, Will mail sample. -75 bu. pure blue _straw wheat $1.20 per bu; 20 tons best oat straw, $12.50 ton. All FOB. Amos -Canon. seed or exch. for hogs at reasonable Nek Walter J. Chapman, Jefferson, Rt., 1. Ga. tall mountain rye seed for sale. Pure Appler oats, 1931 crop. for sale : 78 * WARE ET BULLETIN _ PECANS FOR SALE Nice large Stewart pecans for sale in lots of 10-15 lbs. del. within third zone 17c lb; smaller lots, 20c lb. Qual- 25c. J. C. Camp; Blakely. FRUITS FOR SALE Old fashion peaches for pickling 50c aE Sewell Mercier, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4, Apples for sale 15. lo: Mrs; FM. Boyd, Yatesville, Rt. 1, Box 10. FRESH AND CURED MEATS. FOR SALE 3 nice country cured hams, wts. 14 1-2 - 15 - 24 Ibs., 27c Ib. prepaid. Gua- ranteed sound. Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Warthen. ey : FRUITS FOR SALE. Nice red and yellow apples, $1.25 bu box. delivered. Henry F. Weaver, Marion. GRAIN FOR SALE. Approximately 500 bushels guaran- teed Abruzzi rye, $1.50 bu del. any- where within the State. Cash or money order with order. _N. A. Pratt, Ellijay. -HONEY FOR SALE : Fresh_ and pure bright honey in comb, $1 per 10 lb. pail, or $1.20: strained. All FOB: R. A. Cravey, Milan, Rt. 1, Box 130. ~ ee BEES, ETC., FOR. SALE 15 lbs. nice yellow beeswax, 851b. -@; .G. Oliver, Barnesville, RY2: Pure honey 5 lb. pails 65c FOB here Will exch for any farm product I can mei Write what you have to exch. mrs. J. A Rt. ou { - Pure ext; honey in 5 Ib. pails, $1 del. Mr. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. 6 or 8 lbs. good firm butter each eek, every pound guaranteed, 35c or Ibs. for $1 del. Me Chas. L. ,. Talkinge Rock, Rt. 4 to 6 Ibs. good Say butter each week, 30c lb. Mrs. Ida Parker, Talk- ob. cans, $1.50; 5 Ib. cans 75c post-\| M ee iG. H. Scott, Ludowici, Rt. ew crop honey bulk comb, 75 Ib. tin $9 No. 10 can, $1.50; 1 ib. sec- ms 24 to case, $4. All del. L. H. Ed- eld, Stillmore, -Rt. 1, Box 31. _ +PEANUTS FOR SALE. Green peanuts for sale, improved panish, 2 pu. FOB. Cash with or- er 30, pone) axing Box "VEGETABLES FOR SALE McCaslan pole beans, $1.75 hamper. n furnish several. hampers weekly. . No checks, M, New crop of good bright comb. hon- -in--50:1bcans,-10e: Ib: . Flow- Jesup, Rt. 2. - ca arinatal Rt. FRUITS FOR SALE Apples, $1 bu. Mrs. = ts Robinson, Greenville. _ Nice eating and cabking apples, ~$1 bu. box. I. M. Webb, Ellijay. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE seed, 5 or 6 bushels, for sale at 50c qt. Will exch. some for garden and fruit seed of this years stock. - Mrs. ura B. Taylor, Waycross, 906 Wash- gton Ave. New crop early yellow crowder peas 8c Ib., $4 bu. FOB Ocilla. A. L, Law, Ocilla. Willet wonder bright sound pea st onions new crop 60c gal. del. No Mrs. H. H. Sulivan, Carroll- Willet Wonder - for: $2.75 del. or ions 60c gal del. rrollton, Bit.25: GRAIN FOR SALE y teed Abruzzi rye, $1.50 bu. del. any- re within the State. NAY Pratt, ney. order with order. ure Bancroft oats in new bags, aranteed free from wild onions and 65c bu. under 25. bus. over 25 pu FOB Royston. Ref. Jno Jordan, B Royston. Je: Ware, Py: Eng. pea seed, 8 Ibs. 35c lb. del. Nest on- Mrs. J. E, Latham, A. Richardson, Thomaston, Wil- | Mineral Bluff. ss B. ew honey, 10 Ib. Mrs. Pi . Byrd . Frost proof, most prolific Eng. pea | _ seed, 35c Ib. or 4 lbs. del. for $1.40. POTATOES FOR SALE -* 40 bus. Irish potatoes for sale or exch. for seed rye, nice ey, shoats young hens, or pure ae P, E. West, Dalton, Rt. De CORN FOR SALE 200 bu. white Shelled corn, $1 per bu. Harvey Holland, Atlanta, RFD 8. GRAIN FOR SALE North Ga. rye, $1 bu. FOB Clarkesville. J. H . Andrews, Mt. Airy. No 1 recleaned, tall growing North Ga. seed rye, $1.25 del. R. W. Nichols, Recleaned Abruzzi rye, North Ga. ou $1.50 per bu FOB SORE: F. Lewis, Adairsville. Good blue stem seed wheat, $1 50 per bu. freight prepaid in Ga. Noth- ing but P. O. Money order, cashiers or certified check accepted. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. Improved Kanota seed oats, earliest _|and heaviest yielding oat I have ever grown, 75c per bu. E. S. Manley, Carnesville. ras FRUITS FOR SALE About 400-500 bus. Keiffer ready for shipment after August 15, located about 3 mis. northeast of on the trees. Can be gathered grad- ually over two or three wks. periods. R. K. McLean,. Albany. Bunch grapes navy blue large, sweet and Juicy, quality good for juices, jel- lies and jams, 10c Ib. ECR. Johnson, : Dublin, Rt. 6. Georgia Reodacu Wanted GRAIN WANTED Want 30 bu., Fulghum or Hastings 100 bu. oats. Will pay 50c bu FOB Metter. Want 20 bu. wheat seed. Will pay 75c bu. del, at Seis ae Ham, Poppiaye PEAS WANTED Want. 20 bu; Iron or Brab peas in exch. 75 lbs. comb chunk honey for ea. 5 bu. or pay cash if price is right. te H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box POTATOES WANTED Want blue Mountain seed Trish po- tatoes for fall planting. Send prices. L. C, Bridwell, Doerun. - GRAIN WANTED Want corn, wheat or oats in eich: for value. oO. L. Chandler, Newnan. - Want tq exch. 100 Ibs. white feed sacks, 10c a. for 1 bu. of rye for ee ting. F. A, Roven, Washington,, Rt. : Plants For Sale Cabbage: collard 65c per 500, per M $1.10 Purple egg plant S, 50c. per 100, 80 per 200; Stone) Baltimore to- mato plants, 15e per 500. All del. No checks. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston. Lady Thompson and Progressive ev- 100; Condon everbearing, 60c per 100 Will exch. for good chewing ee : Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt, ity guaranteed. Fair sample No. 1 for M. = Mrs. Hi. pears, | Leesburg, will take $100 for the crop | G. B. Re? DM or more. erbearing strawberry plants*35c per Tomato, collard, cabbage plants, 20 per 100, $1 per M del., 5M or more. 90c FOB. Cash with order. Rentie Garrett, Oakwood, Rt. 1. Cabbage and tomato, and collard plants, 50c per 300, $1 "del. All good plants. Mrs. Calvin Garett, Qakwoos; Ete re Nice cabbage plants for: fall Reads ing, Wakefield and Flat Dutch, now ready $1 per M. Andrew Clark, Thom- | . aSville. Brimmer and Marglobe tomato plants, 20c per 100, $1.25 per M. Head- collard. plants, same price. All deliver- jved. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, N. Stone tomato, Ga. collard plants, prompt shipment, 65c per 500, $1 per | M. 5M same price express collect. J. C. Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Fresh plants, ready: New Stone, Marglobe tomato.. Roots wrapped, ex- pert packing, Genuine cabbage, head- ing collard, Chas. Wakefield. cabbage, 60c per 300; $1 per 600; $1.50 per M | postpaid. C.F Maddox, Buford; Rt. S A Stone tomato plants, 25c per 100, 95c per M del. Carl Straghorn, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. New Stone tomato, Ga. collard and |} Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, well rooted and moist packed, 75e per 300 $1.50 per M. Prompt shipment. E, we Hayes, Buford, Rt. 2. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Baltimore tomato, Ga. and heading. collard plants, 25 per 5M or more, $1. 100, $1.25 per M del. M. col. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Rt. 1. Ga. cabbage and sweethead collards Wakefield, Dutch, Drum Head, cab- | bage, Globe, Mareglohe, Baltimore to- mato plants, del. $1 per 500, $1.50 per L. Howell; Valdosta, 907 N. Patterson St. Thousands of Early Jersey and Wakefield cabbage plants for fall heading, 25c per. 100, $2 per M. To- mato plants that will ates early, 50c per 100. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg= ister. J. T.: Warnock, Tarrytown. 3 acres field grown blight proof wilt resistant Marglobe tomato plants. | moss packed, $1.40 per M, $1.15 ex- pressed; Wakefield, Flat Dutch cab- bage plants, $1.25 per M: B. R. Wood- | -liff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. | Heading collard plants, Baltimore and Stone tomato, $1.20 per M mail- ed. Klondyke strawberry plants, $2 per M mailed. H. Ville, Rt. 2. Heading variety nae plants, 25 per 100, $1 per 500, $1.50 per M post- paid. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson. te Flat Dutch and Chas. Wake- field cabbage and Ga. collard. plants, 15c, 100, $1.25 per M; New Stone and G. Baltimore tomato plants, 20c per 100, $1.75 per M. Major Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 4: Napier grass plants and. roots. Gives more green forage than any other grass. July, August, September best rmonths for planting, $5.50 M. Special. price. S..T. Smith, Cuthbert. Jersey. Wake. and Flat Dutch cab- bage, heading collard plants, 25c per 300, $1.25 per M postpaid. No checks. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Stone and Baltimore tomato, head- ing variety and Ga. collard plants, $1.25 per M. del. 5M or more $1 M; express collect. Shipped promptly in good cond. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, New Stone and Baltimore tomato, heading and Ga. collard plants, $1.25 per M del. $1 per M express collect on Nice size plants in ven- ao boxes. R Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, stem 300, M., Ga. heading collard and blue heading collard plants, 60c per $1.25 per M del. No checks. L. Wingo, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Cabbage, heading collard and Chas. W. cabbage plants, strong, stocky and grown from Long Island seed, 65c per 300, $1. per 500 postpaid, R..G. -Bu- rell, Buford, Rt. 3. Pure vine cutting from State ys seed, $1 per M ready to eae G. Hasty, Dawson, - Rhubarb plants, 50c doz; seed, $1. 00 teacupful; peppermint plants, 35 doz. add postage. Cash or money order. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. - Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20 per 100, 85c per M. 5c per M for 5M up. Also Seven top turnip seed, 25c Ib. Send postage. Mrs. G. L. Childers, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Livingston globe - Marglobe tomato plants and collard plants, 20c per 100 $1.25 per M,. os Woodall, Cor- 1, | nelia, Bay 4; | Sweet pepper and egg plants, Thursday, August 6, 1931. Leading varieties cabbage, tomato and collard plants, 25c per 100, $1.25 per M. del. 5M or more, $1 per M FOB. Mrs. Cora Lee Crow, Gajines- ville, Rt. 1. 3 g Chas. J. Wakefield cabbage toraato, collard plants, 60c per 500, $1 per M. same . price postpaid. Miss Rosa a Lew- g iston. . a Stone and Baltimore tomato, and Ga, collard plants, 20c per 100, $1.25 per M del. 5M lots %c M FOB. Win- fred Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Leading varieties cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 5c5 per 500, $1.10 per M. Cash with order. Virdice _ Jordan, Flowery Braneb. Rt: isc <3 Early Jersey, late Flat Dutch, all season cabbage 20c per 100, $1. 25 per M del. Carefully moss packed. B, L Blackwell, Cleveland. : Stone and Baltimore tomato plants also collards, 60 per 500, $1.10 per M- del, 10M, $8 collect. Ww. . owed. Flowery Branch. i Cabbage plants, 65 per 500, $l 25 3 per M collard and tomato plants, 55c per 500, $1.10 per M -del. is Gainesville, Rt. 2. Cabbage collard plants, $1 per M del _ Crow, Gaines- Roy Clare, Gainesville, sf Bteinhelmer, eS Rt, _ Seed For Sale Early aad Eng. pea seed, 25c lb; kale seed, 10c pkt; mustard, 10c pkt. del. Would exch: some seed for cab- bage plants. Mrs. Jas. C. Goolsb S Lincolnton, Rt. 5. About 15 Ibs. seven top turnip seed grown from . Hastings stock. Make best offer for the lot. Mrs, WwW. JA Lunsford, Suches. - Winter mustard seed, Be tablespoon or 50c lb. Have 3 qts. Greens do not ever freeze. Mrs. J. A. Eoreutee Adairsville, Rt. 3. . Several M lbs. crimson clover seed. Hs chaff. L. E. Pittman, Se Val- ey. Hastings Big Seven _turnip sabe collection mixed with Sho-go-in, 35c Ib. del. Yellow crook neck squash and Mammoth okra seed, 3 table- spoons 12c. All del. Mrs. Ck Wil- banks, Commerce, Rt. 5. Beet seed, 10c oz. $1 Ib. Add post- age for. less than 1-2 lb. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. dee Burr clover seed, $1 per bu.. Large nest onions, 60c per gal. Also holly- hock seed, 10c pkg. Mrs, B,: a Rob inson, Greenville. ene 193t crimson clover. coud as purr, screened, 6c Ib. 100 Jb. fais FOB no checks. R. B. Kinman, Cathenny Rt. 4) Box 62... : 4 qts. white nest onions, 4 ats. red, . Cash with order. Also 2 ats. red sets 30c and 4 ats, mite Berm da sets, 25c qt. Mrs. Je. . Lord, Di 1e;- Rit 2. Red and white nest onions, 50c gal Ree Mrs. B. F. Corley, Waycross Red. multiplying winter onion put- tons fall planting 50c gal. or 80c peck delivered. White nest onions same price. All 1931. crop. Mrs s. Bi -L. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. - Hastings Japanese Sho- -g0-in louse resistant turnip seed for fall plant- ing, 60c Ib. postage paid. H. S.. Mul- lins, Milner, . Buncum collard seed, 40c Ib. 3. Ibs for $1; also. hot pepper plants, 35c per 100 delivered. Cash with order. L.. E. Harrison, Dublin. 5 Red onion buttons, 20 qt. 60c gal. Red multiplying -onions; 50c gal. Sage plants 5c ea. Mrs. oe _Happoldt, Lewiston. 60 Ibs. nice old fashion shellots for fall planting $4 for the lot or 8c Ib. No order filled for less than 10 Ibs. FOB. Cash with order. 30 lbs. white nest onions, $2 for Ilct. Mrs. ss AE WwW. Matthews, Marietta, Rt. 23: ES Recleaned Burr clover seed, 6c 1b. here. S. B, Kinard, Jackson. checks ~aocepied 'M. By: Sotozes, ave ton, Rt. Mustard seeda and Kale mixed, 25 cupful.. Will exch. for collard seed, turnip seed, or onion sets. Mrs. 5S. A. Miller, Finleyson, Peto: Florida broad leaf pacar seed, 5c : per small snuff can. Not postpaid. Will exch for turnip seed. No seven tops, each to pay postage. Mrs. H. G. Redmond, Arlington, Rt. 1. & New Ga. heading collard seed, 12c pkg. or exch for spinach seed or sell for 50c lb. del. Winter curley. mustard seed, 12c pkg. Mrs, R. Q. Miller, Ac- worth, Rt. Perennial onions secre fin for early green onions, good yielder, milk flavor, 50c gal. Add Bere Be . Poultry. For Sale D CONAS AND AUSTRALORPS FOR SALE Pure. EL Cercel Sheppard Ancona ock rels 8 wks. old, bought direct b ards best pens as baby chicks ar, $1 ea. in lots of 5 or more, J. K. Norman, Eastman. ustralorp Ausborh strain 8 wks. sockerels, bought as baby chicks rom. Rusk Poultry Farm AAA grade, 25 ea. in lots of two or more. J. K. an, Eastman. tS 5 BANTAMS FOR SALE genuine Buff Cochin bantams, lf grown $3.75; also eggs, $1.50. Wright, 515 Peters Bldg., ae rio pace Fantail black wing itams imported, $6; red and ne dd cochins 2- hens, 2 pullets, 1 4, W..D. Proctor, Albany. _ GAMES FOR SALE re Spangle pit game hens, old, $138 a or the entire lot for : K. Norman, Eastman. TEGHORNS FOR SALE ncred white leghorn cockerels, 6 ) wks. old 40c ib. in lots of 4 or Selected for breeders, oe Re, 3s NORCAS FOR SALE Giant Black Minorcas, $7 50; Bi . Hi: see an Peters 1s 18 i. Al PIGEONS FOR SALE young common pigeons just star- o mate, $2.25 for the lot; also 2 air or red and. splashed car= on pigeons for late a pr. ter Spivey, Soperton, Rt; white king. pigeons for ae Will hickens or anything _ can Holmes, Macon, 869 Mul- e eck oves, $2 pr. FOB. 2G. EB, S tysiy. vin, Buena Vista, Rt. 4. young pair, $3.50 for the 6, | 50. - A. nryen, Omega, Rt. | oR I. REDS FOR SALE : mmpkins red cockerels 6 to 10 wks 40c Ib lots of 4 or more. Dark and ted for breeders from fine flock. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. a TANDOTTES FOR SALE. e Wyandotte pullets and cock- artin R. D. strain, $1 each for -hatch,. April . hatch, 90c each. nt on large lots... Mrs. Ww. aa 0. AS AND AUSTRALORPS . FOR SALE | . strain Australorp cockerels ea; also 1 Tancred strain ve 25 herd strain Anconas, . two. pe hens, 1 pullet, 3. roosters, m cock yr. old pedigreed, | $1. Johnson Crowe, , Cartersville, 1d ch hatch $5 for the jot or exch for shoat or_ a sae calf. a TAMS. "AND BRAHMAS ae E - FOR SALE. 1 ype. Buff | Cochin ~ pantams. : 1931 pirds. Old stock $5 pr; per 15, Brahma bantam. mb cockerel, 50c ea. pullets OW, E. Hannah, South i R. C. Golden Sebright cock- ea. Ready for service. J. J. Sylvester. _ BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE ew fine B. R. roosters, Thomp- strain, $1 ea. April hatch, grand- t $15. A. fie Sheppard, Li- ia, uu. 1. tra fine pure bred B. R. Cocker- from heavy laying strain, 4 mos $1.50 each, one 15 mos. old roos- 2. Mrs. Henry J. Colson, Daisy strain B. R. cockerels $1 ea; it No. 26, Rating D1-31 April 1. FOB Daisy. Mrs. H. L. Odom xed friers, - Reds and Barred j Mar. and Apr. hatch, $8 for LL. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. EGHORNS| FOR SALE ite leghorns for sale, $1; Tan- strain pullets 3 mos old, 50c ea. Coops returned. Mrs. Ola Mc- ig, Temple, Rt. 3. - - WYANDOTTES FOR SALE ndotte hens, $1 ea. . Leghorn 5 B mos old, 45c ee EOS Suk MARK ~ Poultry Wanted BANTAMS WANTED Want a trio of Golden bantams.. Will exch trio of Faun wht. Indian runner ducks for same. Mrs. Robert Tuggle, Carrollton, Rt.-6, GAMES WANTED Want one or two pure bred. dark Cornish Indian game, bulldog: strain large type roosters, not later than March 1930 hatch. Dr. A. D. eee, | Douglas. GIANTS WANTED. Want Jersey Black Giant. pullets. Mrs. Geo. T. Bagwell, Abbeville. LEGHORNS WANTED Want white or brown leghorn Mar. or April hatch pullets. Will exc young mule or milk cow. Must be A-1 and cheap, O. E. Bentley, Milledgeville. MISCELLANEOUS ries gk ches Want 40 or 50 fryers, not under 1 1-2 lbs. or over 2 Ibs, ea. Will pay cash at market price. Mostly pullets ~| wanted. Mrs. R. & Tomberlin, rency. St zeke Sh LEGHORNS Ss WANTED ~ Want to buy 400 March or April heh. L. pullets. Must be cheap Please quote price FOB Valdosta. Solomon eorge, Valdosta. | _ MISCELLANEOUS OUTORE NS. WANTED Want to exch. value of. $15 for hens or 3 good shoats. PIGEONS WANTED Want to exch $3 value for pair of White King or 3 pr. of Homer pig- eons. _ Horace Daniel, Boston, Rt. - BULLETIN ee | barn. and 1 reg. Jersey exch. for reg. Hereford or Black An- | exch. for Shetland pony. Mrs, A, J. Ir- TURKEYS WANTED | " Want to exch. nice pr. of March hch 1930 turkeys for a good sow or pigs. mere offer. WwW. = Harp, Yatesville, -Want to exch. 5 park B. R. April hatch cockerels for yr. old M. B. hen or sell for 75c ay Fine for bree- ders. Each to deliver. Mrs. J. | Raulerson, Rockingham. ee |. Want 2 exch. dried peaches for pure M. big bone April and May poults. Z Tbs. fruit for each lb. of turkey, each to pay. a E Helms, Buena Vista. ee See LEGHORNS WANTED Will pay 25c ea. for half pound size brown leghorn or black Minorca pul- lets. Want 50... Also want 25 Allen roundhead game pullets -at 50c each. | Mrs. W. B.! Hannah, South Atlanta. Eggs For Sale oie Imp. Ringlet B. m oes Ist, $1 per 15, 2nd 85c per 15, $1. o ae 30; del. cartons. returned, Mrs. J. Steadam, Bainbridge, Rt. 2, exes, 15e per. 15, fresh, fertile, insured. Prepaid. J. H;. Loyd, Milan, Rb. 3: S. C. R. L. Red eggs from stock di- rect from Donaldson, $1.25 per 15 del. $5 per 100 del, Exch. 15 eggs for 10 Ibs. new honey. J. uM. Jones, Gray- son. Barred Rock, SPAbbiosbE strain prize winners, eggs, $1 per 15. Golden Sea- bright bantam eggs, $1 per 15. Ed- | win Summer, Sylvester, EP eee Hatching eggs, Thompson. strain, B. R. $1 per 15, $3.50 per 100 postpaid. Mrs. A. C. Spence, ee : Guinea eggs for sale 50c per setting of 18, 90c for 2 settings postpaid. J E. Alred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. ' Pure bred Donaldson strain, very dark, S. C..R. I. Red hatching eges, $1 per 15, $2 per 36 del. Crates to be returned. Mrs, H. L. Eliston, Rupert. White Australian eggs, $1 25 per 18 del... Is. E: Wiliams, Ty Ty. Eggs Wanted Want 1 Set. Facrouctinrad Thomp- son B. R. Sees: Mary Parker, Trion, Rt, 2. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 100-200 baby chicks to metae +on halves to 10 wks. old. Prefer B. 1| Rocks or R. I. Reds. Party postage. Miss ones Barfield, deal, Rt. 1. Ss. ss pred Golden Buff: Orpington | $20. to. pay | whee _ Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey aeifer freshen about August 15, not reg., $75 at my Be S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, 3 pure bred Hereford bulls, 8-10 and | 15 mos old, '$50, $70, $80 ea. FOB Iron City. Reg. papers furnished with ea. O. M. Greene, Iron City. Pure bred Guernsey bull calves, also one bull 1-4 Jersey, 3-4 Guernsey, 5 mos old: Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland. ~ One reg. eer bull, 27 mos old, light gray, aleighs, Ambassadors Lad, No, 321730, price for quick sale, $50. J. B. Cleckler, Fairburn, _ 2 big cows at my barn, for sale $50.. T. A. Beall, Irwinton. 1 reg. Jersey cow, with second calf, ifer for sale or gus heifers. R. A. Shearer, Lyerly. 2 Reg. Guernsey cows with month old heifer calves, $100 and $125 at fee Cc. M. Hammond, Augusta, Rt. 1 heifer. grade Jersey to freshen in Sept., $25 FOB. J. C. Goolsby, Grah- am, Rt. 1, ~ Good thoroughbred Jefsey heifer to - Must be good cond and gentle. Edwin G. eee Americus, Rt..H, Box 229, 3-4 cream. Jersey COW and calf. six wks. old, 3 gal. milk and 1 Ib. butter per day gentle, $35 with calf or $30 | without calf, Mrs. J. H. Parson, Du- luth; Rt. 1. Good gentle milk cow 3-4 Jersey | with 2 mos old male calf, $25 at my place, (Will. not ship. William L. Gordon, Ludowici. 1 fine Jersey milk cow with calf 3 days old for sale. Park McKibben, 8 reg. Jersey bulls, two 2 mos old, other 4 yrs. Young ones cheap with papers. Will sell or exch old bull for one of equal value to prevent. inbreed- ing. J. E. Boss, Loganville. . Guernseys from registered herd. Langwater and Star and Stripe breed- ing. Will exch bull calves for corn or oats. J. A. Ewing, Ashburn. -| Coolidge. Extra fine beef cow for Sale, Riley | C. Couch, Turin. 1 beef. cow, wt. 500-600 ibs. for sale or exch for milch cow fresh in at rea- and see.or write what you have. Mrs. sonable distance from Dexter. Come J. T. Daniels, Dexter, Rt. 1. 1 Jersey and. Holstein - cow, 2 yrs. old, first calf 2 1-2 gals. milk per day, $40) cash at Pearson Farm. ere of cow gives 5 me: per. day. Rev. J. Wood, Alto, Reg. bull calf 3 mos old: 12 nice Jersey heifers, some almost pure; well matched yokes of young work steers for sale, J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. 6 Jersey cows, young calves for Sale, te. B. Ham, Cobbtown. : One good. year round cow for sale, | < $40 at barn. Will freshen in ee Asef et A.C il- | > giving 2 gal. per day now. liams, Athens, Rt. .2. 1 Jersey cow fresh in with calf 10 days old, 3 gals. per day, _ at barn, J. WwW. Britt, Tucker, R gives 5 1-2 gals. milk, $1: heifer calf from cow, $15 or exch for 20 fryers weighing 2 lbs. Guernsey heifer calf lanta. 1 re Dam oble- Lorna Helen reg. No, 802822, sire Sibols Royal Modeller, reg, No. 292938. -For immediate accept- ance, $25 FOB. Ball Ground. Roy Roberts, Ball Ground. : HOGS FOR SALE. $30; $12.50 ea. or $20 for the pair;1 Duroc Jersey boar 200 lbs. $25. All reg. in | buy name. LL. H. Edenfield, Still- more, "RE 1 Boxe. Fine thrifty lot of pigs, 10 wks. old Hampshire P. C. breeding, $5 ea. or |. exch for ewes, cow or Nubian doe, H. J Tye; Chamblee, Rt 2 Nice Hampshire pig for sale or <5 for 10 B. R. pullets and rooster, or value in turkeys, geese or ducks. Mrs. W. H. Jones, 515 Pearl St., East Point. Pure bred P. C. pigs; male and fe-. male, 50 to 60 Ibs. for sale. Dr. N. 1 Essex boar pig, $20; 12 wks. old 8. -P. C. \pigs; ree. in buyers name, $10. Joe Brown, McRae. Nice pigs for sale, half Berkshire 1-4 S. P.. C, 1-4 Duroc, $3.50 ea. W. S. Anderson, Middleton, Rt. 1... 8 full blooded P,. pigs, 6 wks. old Aug. 20, $5 ea. C. E. Baggett, Adairs- ville, Rt. = ee 3 -C. Alston, Richland. | ea, at my barn. hats Abbeville. Jersey cow 6 yrs. old, fee 2 wks. Mrs, W. E. Hannah, South At-} bull calf 6 wks. old out of : th One Duroc Jersey bred gilt, 175 Ib. | be 2 Duroc Jersey sow 50 lbs ea.{ _ 130 Ib. del. 6 Sporooenbet Pe, pigs. from. re stock 6 wks. old, $5 ea; 8 wks old, Y. N. Brute, Dial, Thorougbred O. I. C. pigs, 9 wks. $7 ea; $12.50 pr. Pedigrees furnis if desired. E. C. Bewions Hates oughbred male. Peters Bldg., . Atlanta. oe 4 pigs P. C. and Berkshire mixe 10 wks. old; $4 ea. at barn. Frank | Peebles, Lovejoy. 10 or 12 shoats, 3 mos old, 30- tbs. good mixed breed, $3. 50 ea. L.. Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6. 3 pure bred straight nose Berkshire boars and 1 gilt 2 1-2 mos old, 50. lbs. $8 ea, or $10 reg. Cash. with order. Dorsey Martin, Canon, Rt. -Young Duroc gilts. and boars,. ; ject to registration about four months old, $12.50 ea. J. C. Collier, en oe ville, S HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Two real good mules. for sale chage Riley C. Couch, Turin. Soy b,c OlG. saddle bred ty $200. Part value for calves. Mrs. W. . Watkin Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Pair of matched mare mtiles, wil exch. for pair of nice young matched mares 4 to 7 yrs. old. Also fine sai dle es 7 yrs. old wt. 1050 Ibs. f sale, J. Wellburn, Rock Springs ve arian horse 7 yrs. old, wt. Tsecd: 2 Wellborn. i RABBITS FOR SALE 20 a quick Baie 15. No checks. Chillas from imported stock to B. M. Carruth, Cass for heifer calf. Station. sy Reg. Chinchilla rabbits, cheap. wrt. for prices. Eugene Cown, Stone Mtn. N. Z. White rabbits and mixed col white, red and. black, 6 to 10 wks. o 50c each or exch for trio white Hol and turkeys same age. L, E, Williams a Ty "his N. Z. red rabbits, 3 mos old, $1 pr. HOB, Rs -B: Crowder, Sunny Side. Bargain in pure stock Chinchil rabbits, 2 does, 1 buck, 2 young thr mos old. 5 young 2 mos old, the lo for $5. Mrs. Lucius Mathis, Sand ersville. aes ay SHEEP AND GOATS. FOR BALD Male and female Nubian, 4 1-2 mo old, sired: by reg. Nubian, large to a fine markings, $20 pr. . Mrs. Ww. Holland, 253: Sydney St., Ss. Ey Atlan. ta, Main 8144. Young rams, will be fine for breed: ing purposes, $7: or exch for 50 Leg. horn pullets 4 wks. old. Write if in terested. Eva. Corbitt, Kirkland. Chinthillas, N. Z. Whites and reds good utility stock for sale. All age: Mrs. L. Harrison, Fitzgerald. Live Stock Wanted - CATTLE WANTED Want 1 little ginnie milk. cow, eas to milk, gentle, Stal size. Taine rat os HOGS. WANTED - a want 2 good O. I. Se shoat or pigs. Prices must be reasona ( A, C. Williams, Athens, Rt. 2 Want reg. Duroc boar, 8 to 10. mo old. RR. C, Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2.8 HORSES AND MULES 1 WANTED 3 _ Want to buy 1 Shetland pony youn and gentle, good cond. Must be cheap for cash. G. T. Knowles, Broxton. Want a 700-800 Ib. saddle pony. Must be gentle, easy, quick and S. C. Ingram, Talbotton, SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED . Want to buy cheap for cash an sheep, mostly breeding stock, or exch. value for same or for cattle or. hogs. Write for Peet = Eh e Ce 52 : eee BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE se Hastings extra early surprise E Get prices on large quantities, E. crop. House open to move in now. 2 miles north of Lovette. H. H. Lake, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. fae Want good family of hones to ga- ther crop this fall. J. H. Trice, Bar- nesville. Positions Wanted _ Man with 16 yrs. exp: wants to ru Gin. Have used Continental an Lummus. Write me if you need 4&4 good man for gins. W. P. Doster, Farrar. ae Want job. Aceaet pay in live stock, corn, most any farm produce. Expe carpenter; repair machinery; do all shon work.except shoeing. Good ref. R, P. Chaney, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box gt