Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 August 20

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
STATE CAPITOL \* ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931.

THE CRISIS:

i never thought" Sint : sould see - cotton doen? at the gestion Federal en Board to destroy cotton against laws <
begging prices that it was in 1893, during Clevelands admin-_ of God and nature. There are too many people in this coun- |
ration. | I was a little boy then and remember my father try without: clothes now. Expect to be in New Orleans Fri- .
selling cotton for $20 and $25 a bale. eet day. Hope you will be there. Think over this plan before | a

a

Those times were not as hard as present times. In93 you YOu come.

could buy a pair of shoes for 75 cents. You could buy meat e If you do not have a sation house, pick your cotter on and
for 5 and 6 cents a pound. | You could buy a sack of flour for put it on your front porch, or put some planks down in the ~

45 cents. You: could buy a good suit of clothes for = and fields and pile your cotton on them and . put somethirig
an IXL knife for 25 cents. Sree go oven ik. eae

Today: the necessities of life are three times as high as The cotton milis of this country a are auort of lint cotton. The
ley were in 1893, and cotton is only 5 cents a pound. cotton. oil mills want the. seed. If you do not gin your cotton |
The dirt farmers have: got to rally. in the last ditch and the mills cannot get your cotton. and.the oil mills cannot get
ttle this thing for themselves. i your seed. If you hold them up a month, and also hold down |
the United States gin reports, cotton will go up.

Nobody cat casey. out this. eet but the dirt farmers. eg
oe fk: a

S The proposition of. the Federal tis Beard to ie
evi third: row of cotton is against the laws of God and
There are pee here in the cotton belt. = will

There is to be a ae in how Orleans. Friday of this
week, called by. Governor Long of Louisiana. This ee
is for the purpose of discussing the present erisis and what
ae do with the cotton crop which we now have on hand.



T hope that we can perfect: the plan as in my tele-
gram above. in all the cotton growing states. #

if gin: are cut 60 per cent for the next 30 days.

to ik your cotton but a not gin it. ot have just ae the
following telegram to- the Commissioners - Agriculture of
he ae conn states:

up $20, a ton.

If you have to give your cotton ies to get it eked do
ood spprove? | I ni A peste both eotton and oil mnills not pick it.

. . lint cotton and cotton seed right away. If they do not 4. RUGENE TALMADGE.
t these two commodities they. will raise their pids. Sug- August 18, 1931. : oo.

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MARKER REPORT == 570 -- oes,
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ei ee ees

Poultry For Sale
_Prevating Wholesale Prices Aug. 18, 1931. Always Subject to Variation. |l poultry Wanted

1 s For Sale >
Atlanta. Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta. pe ES

' Miscellaneous Wanted
Eggs, Extra, doz. wecenens seeenanenuentn canner $ a $ 3 : $ = $ ae $ a aon Live Stock For Sale ..:..........
ee doi te ee oe 20 43a a 4} Live Stock Wanted

oe a wae 23 || Eggs For Sale

16 3 12 ase :
18 45 45 ogy Eggs va eso pir Parsee ewe Sel
10 Es : : aay Baby Chicks For Sale

423. 5 : BBS | Baby Chicks Wanted .
AT Ts = tl planfs For Sale -

ac Georgia Products For Sale .

fue ong ea 2. ao ous ao = wo as : Georgia Products Wanted
'ield Peas. hid ba 159" = 1.50 ; s : of. Grain and Hay For Sale :
Field Peas. not mixed bu. eee ase oS 5 2 : 1.75 ; vhe . : Bee ; Grain and Hay Wanted : es
ountry Buiter, Best Table, Ib... .30 ae es ae ae : Positions Wanted a
Ear Corn (80 tbs. to bu.), bu. ........ te z nO 5 = :
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. .........- 2.00 3. 2.00 -



















No Hogs sold during week poeinning: ancast 10, 1931, at co-operative nie cae
No. i gees Pease: - per ton, delivered, Subject to. eon unchanged.











Georgia
Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department of
Agriculture

Rie ie Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931.









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Poultry For Sale.

ay 4 ANCONAS

et Even pure Sheppard str. Ancona

hens, 11 mos. old, now laying; for

- quick cale, 75c ea. FOB. Mrs. C. M.
Hogg, Buena Vista, Rt. 8.

BANTAMS
Sebright cockerels, grown and some
48 half grown, 75c and 50c ea. Mrs. J
-. Lambert, Forest Park. :
- Beautiful colors of bantams,\ $1
trio, cash with order. Ray Johnson,
Hartwell, Rt. 1s
Buff Cochin bantams, almost
- grown, $2 pr., or exc. for Silkies or
sep black-tail bantams. E. May-
E nard, Newton.



Trio genuine Buff Cochin bantams,.

$5: half grown cockerels, $1 ea.;
eggs, $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, At-

Golden Sebright bantams, half
- grown roosters, crowing, $1. per pr.
.FOB. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal.

Ser. oO burl: Cochin bantams.

One Golden Sebright rooster, 1930
hatch, $1, money order. Joe Braddy,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 2.

R. C. Sebright peckereis;
good stock, March hatch, $5. J.T.
Banks. Sylvester.



BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Ten nice B. R. pullets and rooster,
Thompson sir., March- Sart hatch,
$8, cash with order. Mrs. C.S. Brad-
shaw. Wrightsville, Pitao ts
_. Thompson imp. Ringlet B. R. cock-
-erels, Ist pen. $1.50 ea.; more, $1.25
-ea.; 2nd, $1.25 ea.; more $1 ea., April
hatch. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bain-
bridge, Rt. 2.
Fischels W. Pl. Rocks,
stock, 20 hens, 10-20 mos. old; 1 un-
related cock, $21; 20 pullets, 8-18
wks. old and cockerel, $10. R. S.
- Nash, Smyrna.
April hatch White Rocks, best
breeding, pullets and cockerels, $1.50

ea.: fine March hatch cockerel and

2 Ling A fine 2-year-old cocks, $2 ea.
Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Eight White Rock hens, 1 rooster,
16 mos. old, $10 FOB. James Brown,
a for Jot. se Forest Park

elena.

finest of.

* MARKET BULLEETIN

Poultry For Sale

Tw .ty-five extra fine pure bred
Barred Rock pullets and sev. nice
cockerels, March hatch, $1 ea. Mrs.
H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

roosters, Thompson str., 75c ea. Leo
Akins, Graymont. 2

Four Barred Rock 3/4-month-old



. BRAHMAS:
Brahmas, large str., healthy, 2 pul-
lets and 1 cockerel, $2, cash, FOB.
M. E. War:_n, Hartwell, Rt. 1

CAPONS
Want few young capons of heavy
stock; quote age, wt.:and price. A. W.
Powers, Jr., College Park, 521 Tem-
ple Ave.





CORNISH :
Twenty-five White Cornish
10-week-old chicks, 40c ea.; cockerels,
$1.50 . .. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,-Sylvester.
Three Cornish April hatch cock-
erels, $1 ea, FOB,-or if: all taken 1
lot, 75c ea. Mrs. Bessie Campbell,

Surrency. :



GAMES
Sid Taylors pure pit Games, 18
mos. old, cocks, red with black
breasts, gray with black breasts, $4

Gray, Americus, Rb B:

Blue Cuban rooster, yr. old, $1.50,
or exc. for same kind to prevent in-
breeding. W. V. Reese, Gibson, Rt. B.

Pure Bacon Warhorse pit Games,
cock and hens, 1930 hatch, $6 trio;
quail size, $1 ea., all guar. pure. Tom

||} Weaver, Bowersville- ~

Pit Games, Walker Mug Wumps,
1931 hatch, 3-4% Ilbs., good cond.,
stags or pullets, $1 ea.; exc. new crop
syrup. C. J. Cleveland, Hartwell.
Two pit Game cocks for sale or

|trad, 1 black hennie, 2 yrs. old, 1

blue, 142 yrs. old, wt. around 5,
Ibs. Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 85
Oak St.



GIANTS
Royal Purple Black Jersey Giant
3-month-old cockerels, $1 ea., or exc.

.}for pullets of same breed. Mrs. B. A.

Palmer, Milford.
HAMBURGS



chickens; state what you have and
price, etc. W. K. Overstreet, Sparks,
Rt. 1, Box 12) 24

LEGHORNS

Sunflower Brown Leghorn cock-
erels, beginning to crow, 75c ea., cash
with order. L. B. Toler, Glenwood,
Rt. 2, Box 98.

Fifteen March, 1930, hatch W. L.
hens, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. B. H. Patter-
son, Baxley. aS 1

Leghorn pullets, 3 mos. old, 45 ea.
FOB. Sanky Tyson, Sparks.
. Sev. pure bred W. L. 10-week-old
cockerels, ped. stock, direct from
Colonial Poultry Farms, del. lots of 5,
$6.25. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs.

Sixty-five small Russell str. light
Brown L. pullets, 35c ea. FOB. Mrs.
-d. BH. Horton, Cochran, Rt..1., ;

W. L. roosters and pullets, 6 mos.
old, cheap for cash. Write. Mrs. B.
G. Jefferson, Nashville, Rt: 3.

Hundred and thirty-five Ferris str.
W.:-L. hens, pure bred, $1 ea. Oscar
Foreman, Augusta, Rt. 4.

Hundred and fifty March hatch S.
C. W. L. pullets, no culls. Write for
prices if interested. A. C. Buffington,
Pendergrass.

Three ease W.. L. cock-
erels, rose comb, 1 single comb,
March hatch, $1 ea., money order.
Mys. J. 2A. Phillips, Guyton, BOR oe

Choice imported. Tom Barrons str.
cockerels from Roselawn Farms, best
AA foundation matings, 280-305 eggs,
for sale or exc. Edwin Simpson, At-
lanta, 676 Tiftc1 St.

Will pay 20c lb. FOB for few hun-
dred Leghorn or Ancona pullets, 2-3
Ibs. Trade Duroc boar, wt. about 150
Ibs. W. S. Mixon, Griffin.

S MINORCAS

Trio Giant Black Minorcas, $7.50;
eggs, $2.25 per 15. O. H. Wright, At-
lanta, 515 Peters Bldg.





ea.; hens, $1.50; eggs, $1 for 15. J Ee

Want some thoroughbred Hamburg



~ ORPINGTONS
; Six Buff Orp. roosters, May 11
FOB. J. H. Loyd, Milan, Rt. a:

Hight or 10 White Orp. 18-month-
old hens and unrelated male, hens,
$1.25 ea.; cock, $2 FOB: Mrs. B. F.
Harrison, Bolingbroke. m

hatch, AA grade, Byers str., 75 ea.





R: I. REDS ge
Fifty. Re I. Reds, 1% Ibs. .-ea. av.,



Poultry For Sale

Twenty hens, yr. old, $1 ea.; 2
roosters, $2 ea., all Donaldson R.
Reds, from pred- to-lay stock, FOB.
C. D. Williams, Plains.

R. I. Red pullets and cockerels, 75
and $1 ea. Burt Bennett, Moultrie,
tess

Few nice Red pullets, 2 and 3 mos.
old, 50c and: 75c ea. Mrs. H. G.
Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1.

Two hens and 1 pullet, pure bred
S. C. R. I. Reds, Donaldson str., $2.60
for tet: Mrs.2 Js H. Carrington, La-
Grange, Rt. 1.

Fifiy R..I. Red hens and 3 cock-
erels, pure Donaldson str., $60 for
lot; consider exc. for pure, bred- Jer-
sey heifers. Miss Lizzie Sumner, Syl-
vester.

R. I. Red or mixed breed fryers, 25
lb.; any quantity shipped any date.
Harold Smith, Baxley.

Fine dark red young hens and Jan.-
Feb. pullets, nov laying, $1.50 ea. del.
From Donaldsons best stock. Mrs. J.
E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt.. 1.

Large dark R. I. Reds, March
hatch, pure bred, 7 pullets and. 1
covk, $1 ea. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia..

Four R. I. Red hens and rooster,,

$5.50; exc. for Golden Sebright ban-
tams. Leo J. Russell, Rome.
Few more Donaldson Red Feb.

hatch cockerels, $1 ea. FOB or 5c

ea. at my home. Mrs. bs 2; Floyd,
Canon, Rt. 2.

WYANDOTTES |

.S. L. Wyandotte hens, $1 ea. Sanky
Tyson, Sparks.

Seven S. L. Wyandotte .0-month-
old pullets, laying, $6. F. W. Godbee,
Waynesboro.

Four pullets and rooster, pufe bred
S. L. Wyandottes, 2-3 grown, $1 ea.
FOB. W.'T. Adams, Lavonia, Box 381.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS ~

Twenty chickens, 1 to 3 mes: old,
make fryers soon, all breeds, some
fine stock, $5.25. for lot, prepaid, cash
with order. A. A. Nash, Hapeville. *

Ninety broilers for sale, 40c ea.
Mrs. A. J. Anthony, Midland.

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







Young and old ducks, 50c and $1

FOB; exc. ducks and R. I. Red
chickens for Nubian buck goat of

equal value. Burt Bennett, Moultrie, ;

Rt 3:

Twenty ducks, Rouen, dark grey
feathers, finest of layers, $1 and 5c
ea., for grown and almost grown
stock. Mrs. J. T. FaRee, _Forest
Park. ee oe

Five geese, fat and nice, 5c ea,

cash with order; add exp. fee. Mrs.
W.S. A. Bechworth, Baxley.
. Seven White Mammoth Pekins,
spring hatch, almost grown and full
feathered, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. A. J.
Collins, Demorest.

Pr. big bone Bronze turkeys, direct
from Ellis., hen 2yrs. old, tom 18 mos.,
25c lb del.; pr., wt. 50 Ibs.; send COD.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2.

3 drakes, most all 1930 hatch, $12
for lot, or exc. for 16 hens, Brown L.
preferred. Mrs. Hi. Ww. Corbitt, Lake-
land.

Nine White Mammoth Pekin ducks,
May hatch, $1 a., cash with order.
Mrs. M. C. Carter, Valdosta, Rt. 6,
Box 13.

Seventeen Indian Runners, all 1931
hatch except 3. Paul Mauhall, Ap-
pling.

Twenty- two Indian Runner ducks
and drakes, full grown; ducks soon
to be laying, 75c-ea.: 2 White Indian
Runners, male and female, 75c ea.
Faye Daughtry, Metter, Rt. 2.

Pure bred, healti.y M. B. turkeys,
200 young, 3-4 lbs., $1 ea.; 5-6 lbs.,
$1.50 ea.; 15 hens, 15-Ib.. $3. ea.; tom,
$6. C. D. Collins, Cordele, Int. D.

Mammoth White Pekin ducks, 1930
stock, $5 trio; March, 1931, stock, $1
ea.; Mallards, same price; Indian
Runners, $1.25 ea.;
Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savannah, Rt: 35
Coffee Bluff.

Hight nice White Pekins, 2 drakes
and 6 ducks, extra large, $10; 6 young
ducks, almost grown, 75c ea.; money
order and you pay exp. Jno. S. Dick-
son, Carnesville, Rt. 2.

Eighteen mixed turkeys, five Mar.
hatch, 8 or 9 April hatch, bal. May,

$1.25 ea. FOB. Mrs. C. H. Williams,

Collins, Rt. 1, Box 79.

Healthy, fine, pure bred Bourbon
| Reds, 10 wks. old, $1 ea. Mrs. Julian
Pruitt, Lavonia.

Twenty fat geese, 10 raised this yr.,
90c ea., $17 for lot FOB. Archie Pe

Us; Ambrose.

younger, $1 ea..



_ Thursday, August 20, 1981 |

Poultry For Sale : :

PIGEONS |

About 50 White Kings, 50c ea.s $
ship any amt. wanted anywhere upon
receipt of chk. or money order. V. L. -
Saturday, Moultrie, RFD.

White Kings, $2 pr., 1 to 10 pr. oO.
P. Foster, Good Hepe.

Nine White Kings for sale or exe.
for value, $9 in chickens, pigs, ducks, .
geese, turkeys or pr. pheasant. Write.
Mrs: L. C. Hayes, Palmetto, Rt. 2.

Hight head pigeons, nice and fat, o
20c .ea., cash with order; add exp.
chgs. Mrs. W. S. A. Beckworth, a
Baxley. a

Selective White Kings, mated, S
banded and working, $1.75 for single
pr. or 5 pr. $1.50 per pr. Woodrow.
Gilbert, Elko. i

Large, fine White Kings, $1.50 pr.,
mated, banded, working; young, odd
birds, 50c ea.; overstocked, must sell.
F. S. Taylor, "Vidalia:

Twenty pr. Red Carneaux, banded
and working, reasonable. D. P. Ruff,
Macon, 411 Duncan Ave. ah Rss

White Muff Tumblers, Blue Muff,
Priests, Owls, Silverettes, Red Car-
naux, Yellow Carneaux, White:
Kings and others, $2 pr. Herman
Mize, Americus. fs

Common pigeons, cheap, or ee :
for anything can use. Yancy Ran
ton, Vidalia, Rt. 2. 59

Homers, $1 pr. and party pay frt.

Elford L. Hanson, Jr., Athens, White-

Carneaux, all mated and partly

| banded; large and from 1-3 yrs. old
$1.15 ea., $42 for lot, 1-3 cash. Er

nest L. Robarts, Brunswick.

Twenty-five pr. extra fine Red
Carneaux, 38 Carneaux youngsters
Te pr. White Swiss Mondaines, 11
Mondaine youngsiers; 4 pr: Racing
Ponies. $100. . F. Eaves, Decatur,
R 2

Exc. Chinchilla rabbits for White.
King or Red Carneaux pigeons, pr. for
pr., ea. pay exp. chgs. uy Goate,

Richland.



Poultry Wanted

BANTAMS :
Want i pr. Silkies., exc. Buff Co
chins for same. E. Maynard, Newton.

GAMES
Exc. 6 hens and Oe pure Aus
tralorps, for pit Games. R. H. Mes
ford, Tiger.





_ LEGHORNS
Want 20 S. C. W. L. pullets; ee
good value for same. Frank J.
Knight, Dacula. ee
Want 300 Tancred W. L. pullets,

| March or April hatch, cheap for cash.

Mrs. John M. Hurley, Lylerly.2)
Want 50 White English eghor1

'|pullets, hatched about last of March

or April: ist... ER. Mingledorff,
Springfield.

Want 50-100 White or Brown ts

Sixteen White Pekins, 13 ducks ang.|R0rR March or April hatch pullets,

not culls. J. H. James, eo Be
1, Box 184. .



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS.

Want 25 heavy breed 3-week-old
chickens; exc. $8 value for same.
Bertha Prophitt, Chipley, Rt. 3.



WYANDOTTES
Ex.-2:0r 3. RAC. S.-i, weiaaane
roosters, March hatch, for some
same breed and age. Mrs. f. a Byr
Broxton.

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

Want genuine Muscovy ducks,
white or black, for breeding; only se-
lect specimens from large stock de-
sired; pay good price; state full par-
ticulars. J. BE. Carter, Lumpkin.

Want geese at reasonable price.
Mrs. Maurice Edwards, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

Miscellaneous For Sale

SPECIAL NOTICE CORRECTION
SECOND HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE <
- Smiths Triplex Gin Saw Filer aad
Gummer for sale. For information,

write. A. C. Nelms, Dewyrose.

Shade dried sage, nice and cle
50c lb., this years crop. Mrs. Tina
Phillips, Flowery Branch.

Tobacco, smoking, 15c Ib.; 8 Ibs. e9
$1, add postage: no orders for less
than $1. Harold Smith, Baxley.

Flue-cured tobacco, 10c lb. FOB.
Mrs. Ralph M. Bennett, Se 2

New dried sage, 40 Ib. Mrs. LB.

Rydal. -







wursday, August 20, 1981"



Live Stock For Sale
_ CATTLE FOR SALE

Jersey bull, ready for service, ent.
o reg., $50; will reg. in buyers name.
O. P. Foster, Good Hope.

Six good Jersey dairy cows, $30 ea.
if. all taken. N. W. Martin, Shady }7

Cream-colored Jersey cow, fresh
. $50 at barn. H. B. Moore,
Danielsville.
Cream-colored milch cow \-ith 2nd
eifer calf 7 wks old, full stock, 3-gal.
$50 for both; take good blooded
w part payment.
tzgerald, Rt. 2:
Blue Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, not reg.,
fine for service, $45 at farm; exe.
for good fresh cow. M. G. Smith,
occoa, Rt. 2, Box 133.

Pure bred young Hereford bulls
id heifers, about 6 mos. old, $50-.

-also bred Hereford cows, bred

reg., Polled Hereford bulls, $75-)

J. C. Collier, Barnesville.
Young reg. Jersey cow, fresh Aug.
with ist calf (bull), will also reg.,
om high bred, heavy milk and but-
r producing stock, $75 at barn. H.
Ce: Rupert.

N ersey milch cow for sale or
or corn: make best offer. J. E.
on, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Reg. Jersey bull, will be 2 yrs. old

ec. 14, 1981, for sale. J. A. Smith;

One %4 Bee? male, 15. mos. old,
$15 at lot. E.B. Warren, Tooms-

eg. Jersey bull, 5 yrs. old, and 1
horn Hereford Res old enough
service, for sale. J. mgs Rut-



HOGS FOR SALE ;
ix thoroughbred Duroc Jersey
;, $20 for lot; shipment week end-
22nd; add $5 ea. wk. thereafter
ot, or exc. good hens. O. H.
ght, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
. fine. bred Duroc and P. Cc.

-4 yrs. old, bred to reg., boars,

3 young Durocs. both sex, 4 mos.
50 ear J.C; Collier, Barnesville.

SES AND MULES FOR SALE
tland pony, broken to ride, for
Address Mrs. J. A. Smith, Tal-

fay 6 Wee
Tw -month-old. O. I: Cc. pigs, $8. 50
d. papers or reg:
1 for $9.50 ea. A.
ale City.



a Rigsby, | 5

ve-week-old S. P. C. pigs, $10;

. for. Abruzzi or Ga. tall tye.
awn, McRae. ~

ag $25 at my barn. A. P. Goss,
wood, Rt.2, Box 57,
B Guinea hogs, full stock Afri-
30 to 60-lb. pigs, $6 to $10
ash with, order. L. B. Toler,
wood, Rt. 3, Box 93.
year-old pure bred straights
erkshire sow, bred to reg.,
hire boar, wt. 550 lbs. when fat,
g. Dorsey Martin, Canon, Rt. 1.
ifteen S. P. C. pigs, wt. 0-50 lbs.,
vks. old, $10 ea., reg. in buyers
e; exc. a male for one no-akin,
s ea. pay.exp. E.R: Dusen,

S. Thos. Jefferson, Net



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Twenty goats, 18 nannies (find

ds on Sees eiay and 2 billies, part |

High grade 18- Hee old . Shrop-
lire ram sheep, fine cond., $10; exc.
5 high bred B. R. hens not over
old. Ben F. Powell, Lylerly, Rt. 2.

RABBITS FOR SALE |.

it rabbits, N. Z. Whites and

illas; make offer; also exc.
e pr. reg. N. %. Whites for 10
1oroughbred healthy B. R. March-
Til voullets. Mrs. Annie Tanner,
Frens.
Stahls N. Z. Whites,



from reg.

tock and ped., $3.25 pr.; bucks, $1.50, | _

Oo 6 mos. old: 8 mos. old or over,

aaa bucks, $2.25. Harold Smith,

Chinchillas, 6 mos. old, $2; 6-10
- old, 50c ea. or $2.50 for the 6

party pay postage or come for.

at once. Mrs. H. O. Padgett,
: EeverG an &. gE

R. J. Bishop,

in buyers

ee Stock For Sale

Thirteen Belgium rabbits, 2 does
and 1 buck, 10 young, 4 mos. old,
wt. when grown 16 lbs., $5 for lot
FOB. Mary Burgamy, Warthen, Rt. 2.

Two Chinchilla does, 16 mos, old,
$1 ea., or exc. for anything can use,
hens or fryers. Henrietta Hale, Buena
Vista.

Ped. Chinchillas, N. Z. Whites and
N. Z. Reds, Himalayans and Silver
Marten breeders, 8-12 mos. old, $3.75
ea., $7.50 pr., $11. 25 trio. .A. W. Mel-
ton, Thomasville.

Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE
Want young Jersey cow with heifer
calf, giving 3 or more gal. milk, at



>| reasonable price. G. C. Thorne, Of-

ferman.
Exc. good value for good milch

lie Hudgins, Barnesville.

mos. old, to raise on 50-50 basis; pre-
fer reg. Guernseys or Jerseys; also
12 calves same, basis, 24 mos.
D. Jones, Jacksonville, Re.

HOGS :

Want 3 or 4 shoats, wt. about 100
Ibs., prefer barrows; want meat hogs.
J. R. Banks, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.



Guinea pigs or shoats. Make best .of-
fer. Julian I, Herndon, Bowman, Rt. 1.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want from 2 to 20 mules; will exc.
equal value. G. Z. Hicks, Villa Rica.

a Eggs For Sale





flock, dark Reds, $1.25 per 15; $2 per
30; $5. =~: exe. for value. Mrs. EH. Ge
Brown, Stone Mtn; Rt

Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, Ist

|pen $1 per 15, $1.75 per 30; 2nd pen
85c per 15, $1.50 per 30, del., cartons

ret. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge.
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
65c. per 15, Byers str., fresh, fertile,
ome prepaid. Jou: Loyd, Milan,
onaldson pure bred very dark. S.
C.-R: kk Red eres: $i per 15 del;

S. C. R. I. Red eggs from stocl: di-
rect from Donaldsons Yards, $1.25
15 dels:
ae V.. Jones, Grayson.
. Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs, e
rper 15, $2.50 per 50, $5 C. Mrs. C.
Sikes, Sylvester.

Eggs Wanted

Want to hear from party who can
furnish large, fresh eggs for settings



.{ by Sept. 1, heavy breeds at~20c doz.,

I pay postage. Mrs.
Cochran, Rt. 1.
. Want 2 settings of Brown Leghorn
hatching eggs, Everlay str.; exc. R. I.
Red eggs or pay cash. E. Maynard,
Newton.

Want a case day- old eggs, weekly,
del. my home; make best price. T. J.
Dodd, Atlanta, 796 Ashland Ave., N.E.

Baby Chicks For Sale
Nice Red or Barred Rock baby
chicks, fall del., 12c \ea.; exc. for
shoats. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn.,
Rte:

Thoroughbred chicks from blood-
|tested stock, Rocks, Reds, $8 per C;

J. E. Sikes,



x heavy assorted, $7.50; prepaid, live

del. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross.

AA aquality chicks, heavies $13,
lights $11; A quality, heavies $10,
lights $9 per C. Order at once. H. R.
Gaskins, Americus.

Blood-tested Leghorns, Anconas,
Reds and Rocks, live del. guar.; im-
ported Barron W. L. chicks and. pul-
lets, also custom hatching, Mondays,
in Mammoth Buckeye, 3c egg. Sam

}Brown, Atlanta, 316 Whitehall.

Custom hatching, 4 inc. set from
144-ege to 800 at 244c an egg, cus-
tomer to bring eggs and come after
a Mrs. V. B. Moore, Ashland,
Rt. 2: : !

By Chicks Wanted



to 10 wks., modern conveniences. Mrs.
G. A. Wallace, Smithville.

Want 25 ea. Reds, Buff Orp., W.
Leghorns and Anconas, plood-tested,
to raise on halves to 8 wks. old, party

Weaver, Mystic.
Want 400 large breed baby chicks
to raise on halves, prefer Barred



- Rocks. Miss: Georgia Nichols, ee
vue, Rt. oe :

cow, not over 100 miles from Barnes-:
ville. Write for full information. Wil- |

Want 12-20 head yearlings, 3. BE

Want to buy 10 or 12 big bone:

- Donaldson eggs from rigidly culled |

crate ret. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert.

exc. for new honey. Mrs.

Want 500 chicks to raise on halves |

pay postage both ways. Mrs. Lillie.



s Rt. 2% =

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 500 biddies to raise on shares,
prefer White or Brown Leghorns;
keep until 10 wks. old. Mrs. D. Jones,
Jacksonville, RFD.

Exc. 200 Ibs. new crop chunk honey
for baby chicks, 1 Ib. honey for ea.
ehick. C.D. Potts, Macon, Rt. 3.

Want 25 Blue Games or Blue An-
dalusian chicks, 1 wk. old; state what
zon have and best offer for cash. E.

W.:Thrasher, Ellijay, Rt. 1.

Want 200 Reds, Rocks, Games,
from large Ga. hatchery, 20th to 30th
Aug. del. Write first. Mrs. Sam Rog-
ers, Claxton.

Want 500 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8-10 wks. old. D. M. Parker,
Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94.

Want to raise on halves 1 to 2 M
day old White Leghorns to 8 wks. old.
Sherwood Clements, Arlington.

Plants For Sale

St. Augustine grass cuttings, well
rooted, $1 bu. FOB. Miss A. Dixon,
Alma, Box 55.

Cabbage plants, now ready, 20 C,
$1.25 M, postpaid. Marcus Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

ew Stone tomato plants, 20c C,
500 65c, $1 M del., cash with order.
E. E. Tatum, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Rooted Kudzu plants, $5.50 del., or
exc. for 8 pullets, 3 mos. old, free of
ee Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Green-
ville.

. Thousands Early Wakefieli cab-
bage an. tomato plants, 25c C, $2 M
del.- Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.

Fully dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, wet moss packed, prompt del.,
30c C, $2.50 M, FOB here, del. Sept.
1. Ref. Citizens Banking Co. W.-F.
Luckie, Ray City.

Cabbage, tomato and heading col-
lard plants, 300 50c, $1: M del. Mrs.
Calvin Garrett, Oakwood, Rte:

Tomato, cabbage and collard plants,
500 60c, $1.10 M del. Hencen Dowdy,
Gainesville, RE. 2.

Tomato, cabbage and collard plants,
$1.10 M del, 500 60c. Guy = Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. ds

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 85c M,
Sept. 15 del., sat. guar. D. M. Barber,
Baxley. :

Guar.
plants,



well rooted

Hastings famous cabbage

lheading collard, Chas. \W. cabbage,

300 60c, $1 M, $1. 25 M postpaid. C.R.
Burell, Auburn.

Fall and winter plants, mtn. grown
Ga. cabbage, Sweethead collards,
Wakefield, Dutch, Drum Head cab-
bage, Globe tomato, del. 500, $1; $1.50
M. Mrs. H. L. Howell, Valdosta, 907
N. Patterson St.

Stone tomato plants, now ready,
postpaid, $1 for 500, $1.50 M or $1.25
M exp. FOB. John W.. Berryhill,
Lakeland.

Copenhagen, E. Jersey, Flat Dutch

cabbage plants, 200 40c, 500 80c, $1.25 |

M; collard plants same price. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. {

Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500 60c, $1.10 M del. Clyde Waldrip,
Gainesville.

Napier grass plants and roots,
gives more green forage than any
other grass. Aug., Sept. best months
for planting, $4.95 M special price.
S. T. Smith, Cuthbert.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
New Stone, Baltimore tomato, head-

ing collard plants, De 7 300 45c,.

$1.10 M del., $1 M collect. Lee Crow,
Oakwood, Rt. 1.

Marglobe tomato, late Flat Dutch,

Jersey Wakefield cabbage, true Ga.
collard plants, 25c C, 500 75c, $1.15
M. del. W. L. Wright, Alto, Rt. 2.
_ Strong, wild resistant Marglobe to-
mato, $1.40 M mailed, $1.15 M. exp.;
Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage and
collard plants, $1.25 M prepaid, $1 M
exp., ready. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch. :

Brimmer and Marglobe tomato
plants, 20c C, $1.25 M; heading col-
1- -d plants, same price, all del. Mrs.
W. N. Lott, Braselton.

eel weed, 22c per bunch prepaid,
bunch makes sev. gal. pickles, cash
with order. A. A. Nash, Hapeville.

Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
55c 506, $1.10 M del., cash with order.
Verdice Jordan, Flowery Branch.

{Rt. 1.

Stonc and Baltimore tomato and
Ga. collard plants, 25c C, 75c 500,
$1.25 M del.; 5 M lots, "5c M FOB.
Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

Heading collards, 500, 60c, $1 M;
tomato, strong plants, 500. 606, SiM.,
prompt del. J. = ae Gainesville,

eee:

imp. tomato.



Ga. Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _

New crop Rice peas, sound an
clean, 10c lb., ready in 10 days for
del. W..L: Wood, Talking Rock.

Errly and Prolific Eng. peas for
seed, 35c lb. postpaid or 30c Ib. not
postpaid. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

Austrian peas, 614 lbs. postpaid, $1.
Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chatsworth.

Refugee, Black and Red Valentine:
Wax, Tenn. Stringless green pod,
Giant Stringless, Alaska, Thos. Lax=
ton peas, 15c Ib. plus postage. WwW. H.
Waddelle, Pearson.

Two hundred lbs. Little Willett
Eng. peas, 25c lb.; 10 lbs., $2; also
White. Globe turnip and mustard
seed, 25c lb. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Register. :

Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed; 35
'Ib., $1.40 for lot of -4 lbs. del., no
stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Car-_
rollton.

Willetts Wonder peas, this years
crop, 30c.1b., also White Nest onions,
60c gal. del. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone
Mtn., Rt. 1.

Very fancy Sugar Crowders fot:
seed, 1931 crop, 75c gal. postpaid. G.-
Ww. Dills; Tunnel Hill.

Twenty Ibs. garden peas, 15 Het

FOB, cash with order, no chks.

B. M. Sapp, Cochran, Rt..1.

Early hay peas, Purple Hull var.,
$2.25 bu. FOB; also Brabs, new crop, |
$2375. bu. FOB. Exc. for seed oats.
J. W. Steedley, Baxley.

One bu. Willetts cold-proof garden. AS
peas, 25c lb. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen.
About 25 Ibs. little white prolific
garden pea seed, round and smooth
and early bush, 20c lb. Mrs. W. =

Cadle, Mt. Vernon.

Austrian winter peas, 6c lb. in. bu a

lots FOB. W.. F. Lewis, Adairsville.

BUTTER FOR SALE |

1 iree Ibs. good Ty butter ae
week, $1 del. ae . HO. eee
LaGrange, Rt. ;

.FRESH AND CURED. MEATS i
He-3s 25c, shoulders and sides 20c
Ib., 50. lbs. or more 2c _ less, "OB;
smoked. with Pecan wood. Ww. ssa

Waddelle, Pearson.

Smoked hams 22c 1. shoulders _
smoked 16c Ib., both postpaid. G. D.
Fain, Edison.

Oak- smoked hams, free from peng
25c Ib., 10-12 lbs. ea.; exc. for Ful- .
ghum oats at 75c bu. or Abruzzi rye A
at $1.50 bu. R. B. Strange, Swains- i

18c;





porg, Rt. 5.

Country cured) sides, hams,

25e; s..oulders, 17c Ib. Malvin Co

ST higham. |

FRUIT TREES FOR Si!
Figs, rooted trees, 10c ea., 3 re 25
set out Nov., Dec. and Jan. Mrs.
M. Marlin, Empire.

FRUIT FOR SALE :
Pineapple pears, can ship now a
75c.bu. FOB. Mrs. S. O. Burk
Glennville, Box 154.

Two or 300 bu. Keiffer pears for
sale to trucks, cheap. I. N. Bragg,
Hawkinsville. .

Watermelons for sale; will loa
trucks any time; 2 mi. west of Com-
merce. W. A. Tucker, Commerce.

Two pecks quinces, now ready, 75c
peck if come for. Mrs. H. O. Padgett
Atlanta, 160 Howard St.,S. HE.

Fresh, dried old- fashioned peaches, _
del. 6 Ibs. $1. W. L. Helms, Buena
Vista.

Grapes $1 bu. at my place, 3 rine
south of Lafayette on East Broom-_
town road. Miss Blanche Woods, La.
fayette, Rt. 5.

Fine lot of pineapple pears, read
for shipment 1st to 15th Sept., an
amt. by exp. or car lot, FOB shippin
point. J. A. Owens, Moultrie. a
. Black grapes and white ones, 5

lins.





lb. at. home, 34 mi. beyond river from

Atlanta on Gordon Rd. Sam Smith
Zuustell, Rt. 22-7

~ Keiffer pears, 30c bu. FOB yo r
truck, ready to haul after Aug. -
G. A. Wallace, Smithville.

Pineapple pears, now ready, 75c
at my farm, or del. nearby Ae bu.
exc. for Avpler seed oats. Me 6
nedy, Collins.

Apple crop at orchard in lump
party to gather, with house to live i
while gathering, bargain, make offer
1 mi. east Demorest depot, main ro:
A. J. Collins, Demorest.

On the trees, 400-500 bu. Keiff
pears, excellent for. trucking, 3 mi
northeast Leesburg. $100 for crop o
eee after Aug: 15. R. K. M

Albany, Davis. Exchange: Bl





= -Sundried peaches, this years crop,
24%c Ib., postage added. Mrs. Tina
hillips, Flowery Branch. ~

Red Winesap apples, begin pick-
about Sept. 1; bargain for entire

at orchard or stc-age room. Ed

Johnson, Blue Ridge.

_ Sundried apples and peaches, 1244c
.} apple, peach, fig, strawberry and
kberry preserves, 50c qt., 30c pt.

. Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.
Apples, cheap fer cash, or exc. for

sotton, syrup, et. Write. M. L. Pettit,

Nice red and yellow apples, $1. 25
bu. del. Henry F. Weaver. Marion.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

New bright honey, 10-lb. bucket

mb, $1.25 bucket; new Gallberry,

10-lb. bucket comb postpaid, $1.50;
money order. R. W. Browning, Dub-
lin, Rt. 3.

Ten-pouhd pail good ext. honey,
postpaid, $1.25; 10 Ibs. fancy comb
$1.75, 5 Ibs. 90c. Write for prices on
large quantities. John W. Berryhill,
Lakeland.

- About 8 Ibs. beeswax, 30c lb. del.
Mary Zipperer, Statenville.

Fine honey, not del., 6 10-lb. $6.60,
12 5-lb. $7.20; del., 6 10-Ib. 11.90; 32
5-lb. $8.25; 2-frame extractor $25
FOB. J. E. Sholar, Pine Park.
Fancy comb honey, 5-Ib.. pail, 12
per cs., $8; good table honey, barrel

_ lots, 5 Ib. Prompt del. J. T. Mullis,



Alma.
_ Nice fresh honey in 10-Ib. pails, cs.
ue 4, $3.50; chunk honey furnished

desired, "FOB. W. G. Chambless,

awson.

-Seven Ibs. beeswax, 25 lb. FOB.

E. Morgan, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

New honey, 10c Ib. Mrs. P. J. Byrd,

itzgerald.

Pure ext. ey 6 10-Ib., $6.30; 6
10-Ib. chunk, $7.25; 2 10- Ib. ext.,
2-15; postpaid; 1 10-Ib., $1.40, post-

aid: Jno. A. Crumney, Doctortown.

ice, bright, new chunk honey, |
lb. cans, 65c; 10-Ib., $1.30, pees
yaa Gi A. Scott, Ludowici, Rt.

i POTATOES FOR SALE.
Four thousand Ibs. Red Bli

potatoes, first class, not culls, seed
als_, 4c DM yellow Bermuda
onions, large and nice, 4c Ib. Marcus
Giddens, Kirkland.

Irish potatoes for fall planting, $1

bu. R. E. Bower, Dixie. .
One acre fine sweet potatoes, ready
Aug. 25, for sale in patch. Come see,
Chris King. Forest Park, Mes

e _ SYRUP FOR SALE ~
. Pure Ga. cane. syrup, 12 %- or
~ cans to cs., $4 per cs.; sat. guar. Mal-
in Collins, Whigham.





Irish |.



VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Gree n hot pepper, 2 doz. 25c pre-
paid. Ts. TB, fs cates Thomas-
boro.

Pole and Bunch beans in bu. ham-
ers, $1.50 bu.; Sugar Crowder roast-
g ear peas, same price: corn, 25c
Zz. FOB. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery

A:
ae

Tender long green pod okra, prop-
erly graded to 5 in. maximum, in new

ean hampers, $2 per 30- Ib. ham-

per, FOB; none COD. R. F. Davis.
Arlington, RFD, Nickleville.

Little white hot pepper, 10c pt.;
little g: :en skin, 10c pt.; green toma-
toes, 25c; white nest onions, 40c gal.;
Snap peas, 20c lb.; add postage. Eva

- Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt: 2.

Georgia Products Wanted
FRUIT WANTED



sys

Want to buy 2 bu. ne also keg.

of fresh apple juice - cider. . M. El-
lis, Griffin.

< Exe. 3 bu. eating pears now for 2
vu. pineapple pears. W. L. Gora,

Leesburg, Rt. 3, Box 44.

ONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Want pr. bee gloves and smoker,
cheap for cash; state con..and price
in first letter. M. G. Smith, Toccoa,
Rt. 2, Box 133:



{sS,



Grain and Hay For Sale
\pproximately 500 bu. guar. Ab-

zai rye, $1.50 bu. del. anywhere |

within the state, cash or money order
order. N. A. Pratt, Ellijay.

nuine French rye, $2 bu., in-

cted, FOB. BF. Whittemore, cal-!
: Be oe D. a Capps,

| 15-year-old daughter.

re

- Cokers Fulghum oats, not re-
cleaned, 60c bu. in 5 bu. lots FOB;
hay, oats and Austrian peas, sr ton.
H. W. Wood, Tennille.

Bancroft seed oats, pure, $1 bu.
W. W. Williams, Quitman. st

Twenty-five hundred bu. genuine
Fulghum seed oats, bright and free
of grass seeds, 50c bu. FOB, in even
wt. 5-bu. sacks. S. ~ Goodwin, Mar-
shallville.

One thousand pit Hastings 100-
bu. oats, bright and sound, even wt.

jbags, 75c bu.; car bright, clean oat.

straw, baled, $8 ton, all FOB. G. W.
Coleman, Tifton.,

Two thousand bu. p pure Certified
Bancroft seed oats, 75c bu. FOB. R.
M. Turner, Royston.

Two hundred bu. pure Fulghum
seed oats, extra fine, harvested with-

pest seeds, 75c bu. FOB Milledgeville.
Geo. T. Trawick, Linton.

or large amts., $1 bu. FOB. J: P.
Aaron, Mineral Bluff.

Seed oats, $1 bu.; Fulghum, very
fine, 75c bu.; Beardless Barley (fine
for grazing or grain, does not wifiter-
kill), $1.25 bu. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.

Blue Stem Rust Proof seed oats,
75c- bu., any amt. W. H.. Helt, Fay-
etteville.

Fulghum oats, 50c bu.; Abruzzi rye,
$1.35 bu.; Blue Stem wheat, $1.35 bu.
FOB. C. B. Dexter, Fort Valley.

Genuine Blue. Stem wheat, re-
cleaned, produced 33 bu. per acre, $1
bu. FOB in best bags. W. J. Potts,
Bonaire. <
Good Blue Stem seed week $1.50
bu., frt,; pd. Ga.; money order, cer-
tified or cashiers chk. accepted. Ar-

|thur Owen, Barnesville.

Certified Cokers Fulghum Saits,
Abruzzi rye and Blue- Stem wheat
oe sale. S: L. Thornton, Dewyrose,
Ris =

Abruzzi seed rye, $1.25. bu. in. 2%-
bu. bags,.FOB; Cokers imp. seed oats
in 5-bu. bags, 50c bu. 100 bu. lots or
|more; 60c smaller, FOB. E. E. Beech
Bonaire.

Grain and Hay Wanted:

Want 5 bu. pure Abruzzi rye, free
from wild onions or Johnson grass;
make best offer in first letter. Mrs.
J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. :

Want 10 bu. wheat for chicken
feed. S. Seney, Savannah, Rt. 1:

Exc. 7 bu. good Blue Stem seed
wheat for 14 bu. good seed oats. J. E.
| Morgan, Gainesville, Rt. 4.



| Rovers, Washington, Rt.1.



Positions. Wanted
- Middle-aged woman with boy, 18,

work, such as poultry, etc. Mrs. Leila,
Holbrook, Atlanta, 1029 Wiley St., S.E.

Married man with family wants 1-
horse farm to work on shares for

Rt. fe.

Want. part crop with good party
and work for wages bal. time; start
sooner; honest, sober, etc.;
near Woodstock or Marietta.
Crowe, Canton, Rt. 1.

H. G.

bad habits, wants job -as dairyman,
dry hand milker: can begin any time:
J. T. Self, Sycamore, Rt. 2, Box 107.
Married man, 32 yrs. old, lifetime
exp. on farm, handle labor and ma-
chinery, wants job or crop on shaves,
prefer Stock farm 1932, start now.
B. Smith, Jeffersonville.
Want i-horse farm for 1932 with
right party 50-50 basis, party to fur-
nish mule and guano, pay my part at
end of year. Vinson lane, Hortense.
Want job on farm to gather crop
for rest of this year and truck farm
rfor 1932, for self ue wife, 30 yrs.
old. W. M. Stone, Crawiey, Rt. a
Widow, 30 yrs. old, 2 children,
wants position to assist with gen.
light work on farm, except milking:
need place at once. Mrs, Edith Kin-
ney, College Park, Gen. Del.
Want to help look after poultry

-|farm and milk cows, house to be fur-

nished, 42-year-~ old widow with
Mrs. Lillie
Weaver, Mystic. hb te
Want job on dairy; exp., can give.
ref. J. T. Berry, Atlanta, 448 Peters St.
Want i-horse crop, 3rd and 4ths,
good dwelling house, out bldes., near
good high school, must be furnished.-
McDor Oust, Ri 1.



Grain and Hay For Sale |

out rain, fully matured, free from |.

: , tall and nice, small|.. WV: , as :
Mtn mart Se; Se . lifetime gen. farming; specialize in

Exc. 100-Ib. size white bags at 100.
;ea. for 1 bu. rye for planting. F. A.

wants job on farm doing light farm

1932. C. W. Eubanks, Thomasville, |

prefer A

White man, 21 yrs. old, without.



Positions Wanted _

White lady, 27 yrs. old, 4 children:
want work on farm; must be with |

honest people and near school and
church. Mrs. Ethel Gunn, McDon-
ough, RFD 1, Box 111.

Want position for 1932 as a miller,
long exp. operating water and gas
power mills. J. J. Parmer, Lisbon.

Poultryman wishes connection for
1932, 3 years exp., unincumbered,

eXc. ref. Bryan Williams, Statesboro...

Want job running gins for fall

term; worked with gins over 25 yrs.;.

for ref. write W..H. Means and J. W.
Hollaway Jr., Meansville. GC. J.Adams,
Zebulon, Rt. 2. :

Man with 10 years exp. dairying
wants connection, also 3 yrs. poultry,

lifetime exp. hogs; 50-50 basis, 3 to

5-year contract... J. T. Lamberth;
Arabi, Lock Box 24.

Want to run water mill on harks
with party, or for salary; sev. years
exp. J. W. West, Griffin.

Want job on farm as manager,

| breeding, feeding and raising cattle,
hogs and poultry. i D,. Haney, Ma-
rietta, Rt: 5.

Want job on farm for 1 or 4 good

|hands, all grown; any kind of work;

have to be moved; want share crop
for 1932. At once. J. G. McCoy, Vi-

-dalia; Rt. 4.

Want 1-harse farm on shares, con-
sider dairy or poultry; 40 yrs. old,
exp. in dairying and trucking. J. A.
Fuss, Atlanta, 550 Venable St.; N. W.

Man; 26 yrs. old, with 2 children,|.

wishes place on dairy farm immedi-.
ately, anywhere; 8 years exp. B. J.
Reeves, Loraine, Rt. 1.

Exp. farmer wants place for: bal.
this and for next yr., wages. or 50-50
basis! have to be furnished: wife and
2 children. At once. wm. Humphrey,
Egan.

Young fiurrid man wants job
helping gather crop this. fall and}
1-horse crop, 50-50 basis, 1932; have
to be moved, repay in work. Joe
Cochran, Ludville, P. O. Talking Rock.

Want 2-horse crop, 20 A wheat. 30}.

in corn and other truck; No. Ga. pre-
ferred, near school; must have work
during winter. Jim Baynes, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 4.

Want job on large farm to do black-
smith and general repair work, also

exp. aS farm overseer. and manager;

take 2-horse crop. Write. R. M. Bon-

ner, Eatonton, Rt. 3.

Want dairy job or any kind farm |
work fc rest of this and for next yr.,

wages:~4 in family. Willie Clemons,

Dr aketown, Rt..1.
Want farm on 50-50 basis, or dairy,
by month, or shares;

Box $4.

Want job on truck or poultry farm
or helper around dairy, 21 yrs. old,
single, white, sober, honest, do not
use tobacco, common salary. E, Cc.
Longino, Vienna, Rt. 3.

Man, 27: yrs. old, married, 2 chil-
dven, wants job manager. of. dairy,

milk route, herdsman, general farm- |

ing, etc.; exp., good education, ref.
Fulton Rentz, Baxley, Rt..1, Box 31.

Want 3- horse farm for 1932 on
halves, in. Bleckley, Pulaski or Dodge
County; 4 boys large enough to plow,
See or awrite... Mrs: I. H: Braddy,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 2. Loy

Want _position as cotton gin supt.,
7 years: exp., 40. yrs. pes _ RL,
Mathews, Byron, Rt. ce :

Farm Help Wanted



Want man exp. in the caitivaidan:

of asparagus. When replying, give
age, references and wages expected.
Address. E. P. Coulter, Lumpkin. |

Want to hear from worthy orphan.
boy that is in need of a good home

and a common school education, to
help with light work. R. J. Bishop,
Fitageraid, Rt. 2. _

Want middle- aged, strong, unen-

cumbered white woman to: live with

aid couple on farm, to do gen. work,
aie etc. B. F. Hancock, River-
ale

flowers, also a farm hand; can give
work to. wife as well. Claude A.
Smith, Stockbridge, Rt. 3.

Want family to gather 2-horse

farm, cotton, corn, etc., with some
grown boys in fa ily; furnish good
house and move free within 25 mi.
D. P. Martin, Cobbtown.

Want woman to tend chickens and

garden, etc., about 3 hours work daily.

State wages ee

PRS. Tg
Moats, Hephzibah, : oe

| Point, 301 Wadley Ave.

6 in family. all.
workers. D. M. Parker, Conyers, RE 8s

Want man exp. in growing outdoor

Farm Help Wanted _
Want good man for 1932 to culti-.
vate 2-horse farm, 2 mi. north Mae
rietta on paved road, stock and tools _
furnished; must have good ref. and

furnish self. W. G. Owenby, Ma- =
rietta,

Want. exp. dairyman able to. fi
nance his part of proposition; others:
need not apply. Dairy on fertile, well
equipped farm. L. Re Williams, Ross
ville

. Two or 3-horse farm on shares, 3rd
and 4ths, near Fairburn, near. good
school and eres must be able to
finance self. W. A. Hattaway, East.

Want family to gather crop of cot~
ton, plenty of water and in health
climate, good house; must be able to
move eclf. foe F. ERNE, Vienna,
Rei os
Want up to 6 men or boys to pick
cotton and pick peas; come on, dont
write, ready now; will board you,
G: B. Ham, Cobbtown.

Seed For Sale

Fresh, mixed, old-fashioned peach
seed, pickling, preserving and. can-
ning size, 50c gal: del. W. 1. Helms,
Buena Vista.

Ten bu. white Sect hia. $27 50
vie, Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Green-
ville

Large nest onions for fall pla ting,
15c qt., 50c gal., add postage Se
W. J. Sumpkin, Coleman, Rt.
Purple Top White Globe turnip
seed, 35c lb.; all var. cabbage seed,
$1 Ib., postpaid. WoW. Williams,
Quitman.

; White = Eeatiplyine onion _ Sets,



nt:
& buy. ee a ane their best prit
in first letter. Mrs. = Pp.
white, Arsh, Rt. i :

seed, 25 Ib. or 15c- per mt
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw. MS
New crop dry, nice size nest onion
$1 pee gel. $3.50 bu., $15 per ile
ee 5 R. =. Terrell, Greeny ie
R fe 2

Tested Purple Top, White Gilok
turnip seed, also White Egg, 45
postpaid; collard, rutabega, musta
same price; lettuce, beet, = Ib. San
ky Tyson, Shera :

Chas. Ww. Eee and Subcess
cabbage seed; $1 Ib.; Curley mustard

40c lb. R. E. Bower, Dixie.
Nine lbs. 1931 collard seed, $2
FOB .or 35c lb. postpaid, no exc, Mr:

1H: W. Corbitt, Lakeland.

Hastings Big Seven turnip
mixed with Shogoin, 35c lb. del.
C. A. Wilbanks,.Commerce, Rt.
. Old-fashioned shallot button:
gal.. or cheaper prices in larger
Mrs. J. T. Lambert, Forest Park. .

Choice Crimson and Burr -<. ov
seed in pod., samples, prices and in-
formation on request. S. L. Th rm
ton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.

1931 Crimson clover seed in- bur
screened, 6c lb., 100-Ib. lots FOB, n
ehks. "R. B.. Kinman. Calhoun: Rt
Box 62.

es Seed Wanted

Exc. Blue Stem seed wheat 6
Winter peas, Burr clover or Hasting:
100-bu. seed oats. Ned Finley, Cas

sg5xe. 5-016 DU. Hastings Blue Ster
seed wheat, at $1.25 bu., for Burr
Crimson clover seed for fall plantir
a ee = Ri Hallman, Wa

- Want turnip, lane: seed. onion
sets and collard and cabbage plants;
exe. var. home orchard peach coll .
tion and curled mustard seed. o: se
seed. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxtoi
. Want 100 Ibs. 1931. crop Baby
gee seed; send sample and _ pric

oobe Oden, Blackshear. a

ie nest onions, red or white
reasonable; exe. value. Mrs. F e
ee Sener. Rt. i.





Want to hear from parties who u
Berdock and other such roots, tr
time and how to gather, prep:
them, with a list and prices. R.
Shackleford, Carrollton.

Want 25 or 50 cotton sa



om

real nice sun-dried apples 1 Ib. fe 0
SG MEs.. J. H.