ATTENTION, WHEAT GROWERS! I am receiving many enquiries from parties who want to buy good seed wheat. If you have any for sale at not over $1 per bushel, FOB, it will pay you to list it for sale in the Bulletin. EUGENE TALMADGE. DEPARTMENT 9% GENE TALMADGE PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1981. as - ANSWER TO THE CRISIS Last week I wrote an article explaining the condiiion of the farmers and the business houses of the South that were depending upon making a living and financing themselves out of five-cent cotton. In last weeks issue of the Bulletin I suggested to the farmers not to gin their cotton at present prices of lint and seed. I repeat this . suggestion in this weeks issue, and will explain to you fully why I think that you should certainly discontinue ginning your cotton for the present. Last Friday, August 21, a convention of the Governors and repre- sentatives of Governors, and farmers generally from all uf the cotton- growing states of the South except Virginia, met in New Orleans. This convention was called by Governor and U. S. Senator Huey P. Long to devise some plan for a fair price for cotton. - There were over 2,000 representatives at this convention. United States Senators and Congressmen and federal and state judges were as thick as flies around a hash joint. _ There were at least a thousand different plans suggested. Some had plans of limiting the cotton acreage to a certain per cent of this years acreage. Some had plans of taxing cotton so much per hale or so much per acre, hoping to hold the cotton production down in this way. Some had plans for the Federal Farm Board to give so much for cotton now and so much for cotton later. Hundreds had plans to call on Congress to do something about it and see that the - South got a proper price for cotton. . We all agreed that it was useless to call on Congress to do anything for the cotton farmer of the South, for the simple reason that one- fifth is not the majority of any meeting, and never has been and - never will be. - : Legislation cannot defeat the laws of supply and demand. - What would a big manufacturing plant do if it had more automo- piles already made than it could sell? What would a manufacturing plant do if it had more chairs and beds made than it could sell? What would a manufacturing plant do if it had more knives and - but you could cut it out entirely as a quarantine measure. -. ures. forks made than it could sell? And so forth with all manufacturing plants? 4 You Enow what they would do. They would shut down tk:eir plants until they disposed of the surplus. See 2 his i einetly what the convention in New Orleans decided to do fast Friday, August 21, and I wish to state to you that that conven- tion held in New Orleans last Friday was the most important gather- WARKET REPORT. = ) OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Atlanta. Macon. Savannah, Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta. PHEOS. EEXtra; COZ, <-.cesccessesecessce esoeena ; $ .25 Eggs, Standard, doz. 27 : Eggs, Ga. Trade, doz. .. 22 Eggs, Yard Run, doz. sat _ Stags, Ib. .. 16 Hens, Ib. 16 Roosters, lb. : *Friers, Ib. 28 Ducks, Ib.: a $ .26 $. 24 = Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ...........-. Country Butter, Best Table, Ib. .30 _Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), bu. ........ 10 Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. 2.00 1.75 \ _ No Hogs sold during week beginning August 17, 1931, at co-operative sales. - Prevailing Wholesale Prices Aug. 25, 1931. Always Subject to Variation. oA ing that has ever been held in that state since Andrew Jackson went eas there and used cotton bales for breastworks to stop the British rmy. see following resolution was unanimously adopted by the con-. vention: Resolved that we petition the Governors of the cotton-growing states of the United States to immediately call extra sessions of the Legislatures for the purpose of enacting laws prohibiting the planting of cotton in the United States for the year 1932, provided that this legislation becomes effective when ali of the states representing three- fourths of the cotton area of the United States enact similar legislation. I know the question that is in your mind when you finished reading this resolution: Is it constitutional? / - All of the lawyers present agreed that it was the only remedy that They agreed that you cannot limit the acreage, Several of the states have in previous years enacted legislation preventing was constitutional. the planting of certain farm crops asquarantine measures. Louisiana passed a law four years ago prohibiting the planting of cotton in certain areas of the state. The courts sustained this law on the ground of a quarantine measure. Numbers of states have restricted the planting of citrus fruit as a quarantine measure. These laws have been upheld as constitutional. Numbers of the states have. enacted laws absolutely destroying certain crops as quarantine meas- his action has been upheld as constitutional. A quarantine measure prohibiting the planting of cotton for the year 1932 on account of insects and diseases is constitutional. Not only is it constitutional as a quarantine measure, but if it is enacted into law it will wipe out the surplus of 9,000,000 bales of cotton that hangs over our head like the Sword of Damocles. i It will do something else: It will put cotton to 20 and 25 cents per ~ pound after it is enacted into law. ae I know another question that is in your mind: What will all of the - cotton farmers in our land do in 1932 if they cannot plant cotton? Heres the answer: 3 We import into Georgia every year millions of dollars worth of hay, grits, corn meal. flour, corn, oats, rye and barley. We also im- port into Georgia most all of our mixed feeds for mules, horses, cat- ' (Continued on Page Hight) INDEX Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Baby Chicks Wanted Eggs For Sale Farm : Help: Wanted: 9:3...-...i..25.00<..c0 Plants For Sale - Positions Wanted Georgia Products For Sale Georgia Products Wanted. Grain and Hay For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted. .........-s-cre- . Baby Chicks For Sale E 20 ne $ 20 1 NUMBER 35 _ NO chks. Page Two Poultry For Sale ANCONAS Twenty-five choice Ancona cock- erels, direct from Cecil Sheppard, as baby chicks this yr., 194-Ib size, $1.25 ea. I. K. Norman, Helena. Sweats or 30 Ancona pullets from 3 mos. to yr. old. State best cash price. Henry Hicks, Dublin, Box 203. ANDALUSIANS Pr. Blue Andalusians, 4 mos. old, $1 .25 ea., or exc. for pure bred ban- . H. M. Adams, Douglasville. AUSTRALORPS May hatch Osborne str. Austra- - Jorp cockerels, $2.25 del. Ga. John- gon Crowe, Cartersville, 25. Douglas Bt. Fifteen choice April hatch Aus- ; =P cockerels, Osborne str., $1.50: . K. Norman, Helena. BANTAMS Two pure bred bantam hens and 8 pullets, 45c ea.. also 1 rooster, 25c or $2.40 for lot at my yard. Rupert Lackey, Gainesville. Rt. 5. Pure bred Golden Sebrights, small type pullets, laying soon, roosters crowing, $2.50 pr.; 2 hens and roost- = er... $3.00; limited number. B. J. ~ Wynne, Cochran. ; Sey. bantam roosters, half grown, 25c ea. J. B. Smith, Jr., Douglasville, Rt. 4. : This years early hatch, now laying bantams, trio $1, half grown 75c trio. just weaned trio 50c; mixed bantams of very small type. Ralph Sproull, ea. S$tilesboro. - . Mixed bantams, $2 a pen of 4 hens and cock; pr. black-breasted Red Game bantams, $1.50. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. _. Genuine. Japanese White Silkie eock, 18 mos. old, fine shape, priced right. E. C. Cranton, Moreland, Box 55. Trio genuine Buff Cochins, $5; young, half grown cockerels, $1 each: eggs, $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wrieht, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg. Several pure breed -Buff Cochin - eockerels, trio S. C. White Silkies, and trio small games. Bantams half grown. J. T. Van Horne, Monroe Thirty bantam pullets, this yrs. March and May hatch. Mixed. half Sebrights, 40c each. Fay T. Davn- port, Acworth. -~Young and old white game bant- ams, wt. grown, 1 Ib. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1. B. L. bantam roosters. 50c each. Cc. H. Overby, Columbus, 600 25th St. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Twelve-week-old B. R. cockerels, from hens 280-358 ege records, and a $50 rooster, Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Fair Haven School. $1 ea. Mrs. J. M. - Lutes (address not given).- ; Fifteen reg. suock Parks str. B. R. pullets, April hatch, $1 ea.; 2 18- month-old cocks, same str., $2 ea., crate ret., money order. Mrs. Jno. A. _ Watson, Graymont, RE. Feb. hatch B. R.~cockerels, $2. 50 ea. del. Mrs. J. Madison Smith, Manassas. - Fine May etch White Rock roost- - er, $1 FOB.. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. Ton fine B. R. cockerels, April 1 ~ and 20 hatch, 75c ea.: 2%-year-old pure bred dark cock, $2 FOB. Mrs. Ace Whitfield, Gillsville, Rt. 2. White Rock cockerels, Fischel str., - 200-289 ege line, April hatch. $1.25]. ea. FOB. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest. _. White Rock cockerel, $1. or exc. for Feb., March or April. 1932. hatch -pullet or cockerel. Mrs. Otto Carter. _ Meigs. Prre bred B. R. 1%7-month-old *: cocks, $1.50 ea.; March hatch, $1.50- young cockerel. pullets, . . R. Sorrells, Mon- Twenty B. R. pullets, Thompson str. March hatch, $16 FOB. or lots - of 10, $8;.5 for $5. Cash with order. eh Mrs. Kate E. Morris, Ailey. Buff Rocks from high record, -trapnested str. hens and pullets for sale or 2xc. for good milch cow. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville. Pure Parks B. R. Ree. per. No. O- Choice April hatch cock- rels, or yr. old cocks, $2 each. Also hatching eggs and baby chicks. Mrs. rile D. Thayer, Daisy. - Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. -tielpial cockerels, $1 each, through B. Mrs. R. L. Mabry, : MARKET Poultry Fer Sale Fischel str. White Rocks, 5 pullets and rooster, March hatch from unre- lated stock, $6 for lot. Mrs. A. L. Keys, Eton, RFD. BRAHMAS Thoroughbred Light Brahma cock- erel, from large Northern bred stock. Mrs. C. W. Evans, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. breeding, healthy, $3.25 FOB. * E. Warren, Hartwell, Rt. 1. CAMPINES Hight White Campine hens and rooster, 18 mos. old, $10; hardy and good yr. round layers. Kirksey, Albany, Rt. A, Box 29. CORNISH lets and rooster, March hatch, $5 for lot, or exc. for same amt. Warhorse Games. se ges Will Martin, Carters- | Ville, Re, ee ae Dark. Cornish rooster, pure bred, $1.25; sev. April hatch; cockerels, same type, 75e ea. G. M: Holt, Roopville, Rt= 2: 1931 spring hatch pure bred Dark Cornish roosters, wt. 2-3 Ibs. ea., Berry str., $1 ea. Mrs. D. E. Wil- liams, Ty Ty. 1931 spring hatch pure bred Dark Cornish roosters, 2-3 Ibs. ea., Berry str. $i ea: eggs. SL, per 15; baby chicks, in Sept., ide ea. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty. Six Cornish March hatch ee els, 3 Nubert str., at $2 ea.; 3 from Weber str.. $1.50 ea. R. J. Cannon, Americus. .t. D. Dark Cornish cockerels, April hatch, $1.25 each. Miss Leona Simp- son, Culverton, Rt. 1. Pure bred Dark Cornish cockerel, wt. over 4 lbs., $1.50; younger cock- erels and pullets, $1 each; hens, $2 each. J. W. Grant, Cataula. Thoroughbred Dark Cornish cock- erels, $2 each; pullets, $1.50 each. >, |K. H. Cooper, Moultrie, 404 1st St., N. W. Twelve Dark Cornish Indian hens and rooster, $1.50 ea. Robt. Shep- pard, Lithonia, Rt. 1. FOS GAMES Five pure bred Ginn Grey Game 4-Ib. hens, 144 yrs. old, unrelated, 2 stags, 4 pullets, sell or exc. for White Emory Deen, Uvalda. Twenty- five Blue Cubans, 17 hens, 6 young pullets, 2 young roosters (just crowing), $25 cash or exc. for same amt. Buff or Barred Rocks, Reds, pia raates: W. V. Reese, Gib- son, Rt. Few a choice pure Pit Game round-head cockerels, March hatch, and few extra fine Spangle stags, $2 ea. I. K. Norman, Helena. Two pure Spangle game hens, $1.25 each; 5 cocks, winners, also good Broad cocks, $3 each; grey cock, 5 grey hens, $9. Cash with order. O. C. Steele, Gresston. GIANTS Trio J. B. Giant 4 mos. ae $3. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt. Jersey Black Giant Scie. $1 each; sev. 8 and 9 ib. hens, $1.50 each; cock bird, $2. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon. LEGHORNS Thirty-five S. C. W. L. pullets, 60c ea., May hatch Kerlins quality heavy-laying str. Mrs. W. V. Rogers, Cochran, Rt3: . Ten Tancred str. W. L. April hatch pullets and fine cockerel, $5 FOB for entire lot. Mrs. Bessie M. Joiner. Louisville, Rt. 2. Fifty young laying W. L. hens, 75c ea. or exc for milch cow of good qualities. J. D. Bishop, Meansville, Rt. 1. Box 51. ' Eight hundred W. L. March 14 hatch pullets, beginning to lay, $1.15 rea. in 106 lots. or $1.25 ea. small lots. F. M. Faulkner, Cornelia. Four pure bred Tancred_ blood- tested L. rosters, nearly 5 mos.- old. $1 ea. FOB. Cary Wills Bailey, Wash- j ington, Rt. 1. Roseiwan big type Tom Barron Eng. W. L. April cockerels, $1 ea.. or exc. for pullets, same str. Mrs. H. Barker, Doyle. Nine pure bred Tancred April hatch pullets and cockerel, from Booths AAA matings, true Leg. type, $7.50. del. for lot. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2. Three pure bred FEverlay March hatch B. L. cockerels, 50c ea. or $1.50 for lot Ze Manning, Dud- Brahma cockerel and 4 pullets for Mrs. E. H.}. Five large type Dark Cornish pul-| Leghorn pullets or year-old hens. BULLETIN Poultry For Sale : Forty W. L. 3-month-old ee Ferris heavy laying str., 50c ea. Mrs. W. A. Giddens; Chester, Rt. 2. Six pure bred -Brown L. 3-month- old cockerels, $1 ea. S. P. Rhodes, Hilltonia, Rt. 1, Box 96. Trio Hollywood str. W. 3 mos. old, $1.25; exc. for pure. Sea: ban- tams. H. M. panes Douglasville. Ped. yr: old W. Johnson Crowe, Douglas St. Fifteen each, Everlay str. Leghorn hens and pulets, 7 dark and 8 light. Brown hens, 85c each pullets, 75c each. Jas. T. Holt, Summerville. W. L. pullets ready to lay, also Red pullets, cade Springs. -B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr., Atlanta, 953 Gordon St. Cartersville, 25 str., wt. 2-3 lbs. ea. Extra nice, $4 for lot. J. W. Brown, Helena, Rt. Six W. L. hens and rooster, Ferris str... $5, FOB. Mrs. J. H. Horton, (Address not given), L. fryers, 35c each., wt. 114 Ibs. Sach F. B. Bohlen, Madison, Rt 5. One hundred fifty W. L. pullets, Tancred str. April hatch. Lots 25 up, 65c each, FOB. -M. C. Buffington, Pendergrass. : MINORCAS . Trio Giant Black Minorcas, $7.50; 1 magnificent cock bird, Me old, $4; eggs, $2.25 per 15. O. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bie Ten White Minorcas, Booth str., pure bred April hatch, $1. each; 10 hers, yr. old, $1.25 each. Mrs. Senia Marchman, White Plains. Twenty-four S. C. Black Minorca hens and cock, $i ea., Pape and An- derson str.; exc. for wheat, rye, oats, corn, other feed or for thrifty shoat. L. S. McLeon, Sharpsburgh. Pape str. Black Minorea year-old hens, $1.25 ea. H. A. Wilson, Mar- tins RE. 2. Seven Pape str. early hatch, pure bred Black Minorca cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. Extra fine, 4 mos. old White Minorca cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. Seventeen Buff Minorca pullets, some beginning to lay, also 2 Buff Minorca cockerels. The flock for $1 each, FOB, Decatur. Hulme Kinne- brew, Jr., Decatur, 228 Cambridge Ave. R. re REDS . Two yr. old S. C. R. I. Redcock, $5; 2-20 mos. old, $3 ea. Mrs. J. M. Fall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. Pure bred Donaldson direct Red eocks from star pen, $3.50 and $5; splendid ones, $2.50; May hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea; 10 May pullets, a ea. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln- on. Pure bred R. I. Reds, 4 mos. old, selected for breeders, 30c lb. J. H Barnhart, Greensboro, Ro 4. Pure Donaldson Reds, March hatch pullets and cockerels, $1 ea. H. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. Pure bred Red hen, $1.25; prize- winning rooster, dark red stock, $1.75 ville, Rt. 5. Six nice S. C. R. I, Reds, Donaldson str., 5 pullets and cockerel, March hatch, 85c ea. or $5 for lot. Mrs. J. F. Trawick. Tennille, Rt. 1. 18 mos. old, $1 ea. W. C. Smith. Smyrna, Rt. 1. Extra nice R. I. Red hens and pul- lets, direct from Mayhood stock, $1. 50 and $2 ea. Mrs. W. E. SEs So. Atlanta. SUSSEX Pure bred 16 and 17-month-old roosters, $1.50 ea.; young cockerels, crowing, $1.50 to $1.75 ea.; pullets, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon- roe. Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Ten Donaldson Reds, 10 B. R. and 6 Jersey Giant pullets, all 14 wks. old, 45c ea., $10 for Jot. W. B. Steb- bins, Savannah. Rt. 3. WYANDOTTES pullets. Mrs. Otto Carter, Meigs. Four hens and cock, 18 mos. old, 2 March hatch pullets, pure bred S. L. Wyandottes, $6. John Jones, Dal- ee ris W ht friers, or ; wt. 2 to 2% Ibs., 25 Ib., not prepaid, coop to be ret., money order, A. Underwood, Rockmart, Rt. 3, L. cock, $1, FOB. Call at farm, near Cas-} Four puillets, 1 cockerel, Tancred Ae at my yard. Rupert Lackey; Gaines- Eight large Donaldson Red hens,, or exe. for chickens. C. He Two White Wyandotte March i P.| hatch cockerels, $1 ea. or exc. for R. L. Red early hatch cockerels or| Mis. 1% yr. M. huredey, Avgust 27, 1981. Poultry For Sale Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte March roosters, $1.ea. Mrs. W. L. Kirk, Box 146. Ten hens and 2 roosters, S. L, Wyandottes, Tarbox str., cheap. Mrs, Cc. A. May, Loganville,: "Rt 2. SiG Wyandottes, 10 pullets, 5 April and 5 May hatch, 50; 15 hens, 90c each, FOB: 8B. M. Loga. Athens, Rte 2. Six hens, 1 rooster, pure bred Tare box str. 'S. L. Wyandottes. Healthy good cond., $1 each, if all are take Exp. collect. Mrs. H. H. Sulliva Carrollton, Rt. 5. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, . DUCKS. ETC., FOR SALE | Toulouse geese, $4.50 pr., $7 trio, 'L. E. Williams, Ty Ty. Six head large fat geese, 4 goslings almost grown, common geese, $7 for lot, cash, FOB. R. L. James, Homer ville, Rt. 2. : Muscovey. ducks, young or grown, for sale or exc. for turkeys and Jer- sey Black Giant chickens; prefer this years hatch. Mrs. C. N. Martin, East Point, care Martin-Johnson Printing Company. Nine White Pekin ducks, $1 ea.., or exc, for 40-50-lb. S. P. C. gilt or. any full stock chickens. . a pay. ches, Mrs. Geo. Peterson, Soperton, RFD 2, Pr. pure bred big bone Bronze tur= keys, direct from Ellis; hen and tom wt. 25. Ik -a., 25 Ib. del. Mrs. FP, Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2. 5 Pr. Indian Runner ducks, 50c ea. or exc. for pr. of White Guinea; J. B. Smith, Jr., Douglasville, Rt. 4. Seven Mammoth White Pekin, ducks and drakes, spring hatch, all $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. A... Demorest. : Mammoth Muscovy ducks, young and old, and 1 3-month- old Bronze turkeys for sale. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1. Fourteen early spring hatch tur- keys, nice size to age; also 6 young ones, 4 snos. old, $36, money order. Mrs. Jno. A. Watson, Graymont; Rt. 1. Six White Australian guinea hens, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. Lee Walden, Mitchell. Wild Mallard stock, large, peautiful birds, very tame, $1. 50 per duck. La- mar W. Jefferson, Albany... < Sev. prs. Berry str. pure bred In- dian Runners, $5 pr., or exc. some for good plug mule, el., Chiple Write Elbert Miller, Chipley, Rt. Se One hundred fifty fine young M. B. turkeys, 3-4 Ibs. $1 each; 5-7 Ib. $1.50 each; 40, % mo. old, 40c eac Cc. BD. Collins, Cordele, Rt. Six grown Mammoth White Pekin ducks and 3 drakes, also 5 half grown; six unknown ducklings, pure blooded and well dev. stock. Van Horne, Monroe. | drakes, 34% mos. old, |;R.. J. Fleming, Lincoln on. Two yr. old: M. B. gobbler. breeder, $7. Mrs. J. M. Hall, C houn, Rt. 5; Five pure White Muscovey ducks, $1. 50 each, or exc. for pure S.C. Red 3 or 4 mos. old pullets; drake, $23) young stock, 25c lb. Mrs. J welk Godard, Milledgeville, Rt. 1, Box 42. Pr. Toulouse geese, original Mar moth str., full grown, 14 mos. 0 $5 pr., FOB. Mrs. D. C. Colli Barnesville, Thomaston St. PIGEONS 5 White Kings and Homers, eromied, stay-at-home kind, raise squabs every, mo., 75c pr., mated and Rises Wa CG. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. Twelve pr. White es. mated, banded and working; 22 White King squabs, 3-5 mos. old, some working, priced right. E. fon Cunton, Its Moreland, Box 55. Pure bred Homer pigeons, well overt, mated, banded and working, $2 pf. Columbus, 600 25th St. One hundred fifty "White Kin and 50 Blue Homers, $1.50 for W. and 40c for Homers, pr. Pr: exc. for 2 full blood Jersey or Guernsey heifer A. B. Cummings, Spring- 2 Poultry Wanted PEAFOWLS WANTED xe. Pheasants for Peafowls. Ad dress David Jennings, Jr., -* P. O. Box 84. es CORNISH : Exs. 6 thoroughbred Ancona hens old for 6 dark Cornish | = ahout 1 Ib. Thursday, August 27, 1931 , | Poultry Wanted LANGSHANS Pay 25c each for 50 Black Langs- han 8 wks. old pullets, and want 100 Black L. hatching eggs, packed care- fully, insured del. Mrs. Bertha Ohst, Chickamauga. : LEGHORNS : Want 20 or 25 W.L. pullets, March or first of April hatch. Good heavy layers, no culls, reasonably priced. Mrs. J. M. Terry, Suwanee, Rt. 2. Want March or April hatch Eng. str. W. lL. pullets. No culls. State price. Robt. W. Caldwell, Atlanta, Cascade Road, Rt. 1. _ Want to exc. young, pure bred Jer- sey bull calves, 3-18 mos. old, for _ February or March W. L. pullets, or farm products.. H. E. Martin, Sa- yannah, Rt. 4. Want 15 Brown L. pullets, wt. Notify J. M. Carter, Wrightsville, Rt. 4. Want 100 W. L. pullets about 1 tb. av. Quote price per Ib.. or head, in first letter. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. _ Pay 20c lb. for few hundred Leg- horn puliets, 2 lb. and over, FOB. -M. S. Mixon, Griffin. ; R. I. REDS. ' Exc. 1 large bronze tom, raised last yr.for10 pure R. I. Red April pullets, or 6 Red hens, not over 2 yrs. Mrs. J. C. Preston, Buena Vista, Rt. 3. Want 50 extra select R. I. Red early hatch pullets. Will buy in lots of 10. Nothing but high class speci- mens considered. P. C. Herod, Kath- Jeen. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Exc. Green Head Mallard ducks for turkeys. Prefer Mammoth Bronze: J. W. Crapps, Cairo. Want to buy immediately 1 young - Potter Potters _ Grove. -~Want from 3 to 10 head turkeys to fatten and raise on 50-50 basis. Write at once. Mrs. Sam Rogers, Claxton. - Exc. 2 yr. old Tompkin str. R. I. Red rooster for a turkey hen, pure _ Bronze, or 1 pr. Sebright bantams, 5 mos. old. Annie Grace Jones, Lula, Star Rt: Exe. White Pekin drake, March hatch for a duck of same Latch and _ kind. Mrs. M. Curry, Alma, Rt. 1, Box 92. : . MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS _ . Want 50-100 April hatch pullets. Ne W. L. or Bantams. 5 blue speckled - Guinea hens and rooster, 75c each for pullets. a. D. Giles, Douglasvile, Rt. 2: _ Exe. 30 guar .pure Pit games, spring hatch, 8 breeds. Exc. 1 game hen for 2 heavy breed. S. H. Bryan, Oglethorpe. . . Pay following prices, FOB, parties - Suar. 500 lbs. up. Prices subject to change without notice: friers, col. _ 15c; roosters, 742c: col. hens, 4 lbs., ae under, 10c. W.S8S. Mixon, Grif- in Exc. 3 bu. sound, clean white Crowder, black-eye, or Clays for 10 January hatch Game, B. R., Reds, Buff Orp. pullets. Ea. pay exp. Mrs. 8. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rt. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE __ Pure bred Jersey 6-month-old bull, fine for age, $30, or exc. for a good _ PB. C., Hampshire or Essex sow and Waters, Sylvania, Pigs. J. T. McClung, Hiram. __ Heifers, half Jersey, 6 mos. and 1 45 mos. old, bred to pure bred bull, Sell or exc. for Red or Buff Orp. Chicks. Mrs. J. I. Abbott, Alma, Rt. 3. _ Two full Jersey male 3-month-old _ Calves, Jersey bull, 114 yrs: old, not reg., sell or exc. for Guernseys, same _ age, rt. paid 1 way: S. C. Croft, Toc- coa Orphcnage. Reg. Jersey bull, 26 mos. old; No. inbreeding. A. B. Moorhead, Bow- ersville, Rt. 1. Three-week-old Jersey heifer, from 51%4-gal cow (grade) and full Jersey Sire, $15 cash, or exc. for Game *hickens or wheat. Mrs. W. E. Han- nah, South Atlanta. Four-month-old Jersey bull calf, extra fine parentage, $25, or exc. for _ Ga. cane syrup in cans, seed oats or Abruzzi seed rye. S. G. McNeill, __ Arlington. _. Reg. Jersey bull, Moons Ray How- _ ard, No. 312402, dark lemon color, _ wt. about 900 Ibs., 3 yrs. old, $75. Jno. _ K Lee, Carrollton, Rt. 8. - drake of the noiseless breed. Paul | Also will exc. 324704, good one, selling to prevent SMO R Ee: Live Stock For Sale Five milch cows, 2 fresh, all good milkers, good qualities, 3 common bull calves, 1 red, half grown Eng. heifer, cheap. W. M. Fortner, Means- ville, Rt. 1. Guernsey and Jersey 6-week-old bull calf, $15, or exc. for 2 shoats or for shelled corn. R. H. Hambrick, Lavonia. Two Jersey heifers, 12 wks. old, $20 ea.; Guernsey heifer, 14 wks. old, $25; all full stock but not reg.: crated, FOB. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Box 381. - : Jersey. and Guernsey mixed 3-month-old heifer, sell or exc. for 25 friers, March or April hatch pul- lets. Mrs..H..B. Ford, Lavonia. . .. | _ Seventy-five head -cattle, 30: of em native steers; 6 white-face, 25 nice ying heifers and steers, 14 heifers bred to white-face bull. H.C. Waldrep. Forsyth, Rt. 1. Jersey milch cow, 24 Ibs. milk and 2 lbs. butter daily, fresh, $50; fresh Jersey, $55; young Jersey, not fresh but giving milk, $30. Yancey Ran- ton, Vidalia, Rt. 2. Reg. J. cow, t. b. tested, fresi: Sept. 27, 3rd calf, $75 at barn; heifer from this cow, 10 mos. old, $25. E. O. Jol- ley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 279. Bull, % Jersey, 23 mos. old, $25 at a See Julian Ward, Benevolence, Large brindle cow, fresh in about 2 wks., $35 at my yard. J. R. Birk, Madison, Rt. 2. Jersey heifer calf, 5 mos. old Aug. 17, sell or exc. for 20 White or Brown L. hens. A. C Guest, Bowman, Rt. 2. Twenty head Jersey and Guernsey heifers, will freshen in about 5 mos., by Jersey bull, $1,000 for the lot or $75 ea. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 46. E Pure bred Guernsey bulls and heifers, 4 mos. to a year old, best pos- Sible breeding; farmers notes ac- cepted.. F. S. Bailey, Secretary, At- lanta, 35 Linden Ave., N. E. Full Jersey 6-week-old male calf, not reg., $10 FOB. G. D. Cobb; Carnesville, Rt. 1. . Jersey bull, 14 mos. old, out of 3-gal. Jersey cow, sire reg. bull: make fine stock animal, $20 at my lot or $25 crated. L. Young, Waycross, 1928 State St. Extra high bred reg. Guernsey bull calf, 54 mos. old, out of 4-gal. Lang- water Stars and Stripes cow: sell. or exc. for oats. M. C. Ball, Thomas- ville, Rt. 4. =: Cow, 3rd calf. 4 gals., $50: young cow, Ist calf, 2 gals., $30. both high- ly bred Jerseys: 18-month-old J. bull, ent. reg., $20. Mrs. B. O. McMichen, Douglasville, Rt. 3. Three grade Cersey cows, fresh in milk, priced right. W. H. Culbreath, Union Point. Four-year-old cream col. Jersey cow, calf now about 8 wks., good milker and gentle. $35.. Mrs. Lena Phillips, Fairmont, Rt. 1, Box 24-A. Black Jersey cow, fresh, guar. give 4 gals. milk, 1% Ibs. butter per day, $35. T. P. Buice. Suwanc .-Rt. 2. + Six nice Jersey cows, all giving miik, will freshen this winter, $300 cash. F. B. Hohlen, Madison, Rt. 5. Black Jersey male, wt. around 400 ibs., $25, or exc. for brood sow and pigs or shoats. V. R. Crawford, Cal- houn, Rt. 2. One good Jersey cow $40, or exc. for value. Write Jas. M. Luck, Wrightsville, Rt. 4. Guernsey-Jersey cross milch cow with first heifer calf. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Three months old cream col. short horn Jersey bull, from extra high stock, $10 each, or exc, for 75-80 Ib. hog. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Bowers- ville. Three months good cond.,. $5. old Jersey male, Max Carter, East Point, 388 Clermont Ave. Reg. Guernsey cow soon to freshen with 2nd calf. Gave 4 gal. with first calf. Bred to reg. Jersey. A. J. Strickland, Blackshear. Young, reg. Guernsey bull, sell or exc. for reg. Guernsey heifer, J. T. Redfern, Tennille. One cow, % Jersey, due to freshen November, $40; 34 Jersey and % G. heifer, freshen about same time, $30; Jersey bull, $25. M. H. Floyd, Coch- ran. Three yr. old reg. J. cow, freshen about September Ist, 2nd calf, 3 gal. and 1% jb. butter with ist calf, $150; 2 yrs. old reg. J. heifer, $125.- J. B. Adams, Norcross... Reg. Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, $25 at barn. T. E. Jiles, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. BULLETIN Live Stock For Sale - Thoroughbred Jersey bull, about 14 mos. old, $25 FOB; will reg. if buyer will pay cost. -Herschal V. Bates, Tunnel Hill, Rt. 2. Reg. Jersey bull calves, 4 to 9 mos. old, $25 to $40 each; reg. Here- ford bull, 14 mos. old, $85. S. M. Carters, Carters. Gray Jersey 9 mos. old heifer for Sale or exc. for 40 Black Langshan pullets, and $3 cockerels, March hatch. Bring chicks and get heifer. Mrs. H. W. Ohst, Chickamauga. Two 3 yr. old cows fresh in with 2nd calves, 1 Black Jersey, other Holstein and. Jersey. Both gentle, heavy milk and butter producers. W. B. Luck, College Park, R. D. Good, 4 yr. old Jersey cow, 2% gal. a $40. G. M. Young, Rebecca, Seventy-five head catile; 30 native steers, 6 white face steers. 25 mixed nice young heifers and steers, and 14 heifers bred to pure bred Hereford. H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth, Rt. 1. One Black Jersey bull, 14 mos. old, sell or exc. for shoats. Miles, Harlem. Lemon col. Jersey, 1% gal. and Ib. butter, also Black Jersey, same amt. milk, freshen October, $30 ea. or $50 for both at barn. A. D. Giles, Doug- lasville. Rt. 2. Guernsey and Holstein cross, bull ealf, 10 wks. old, $10, or exc. for 2 shoats, or for shelled corn. R. H. Hambrick, Lavonia. MOGS FOR SALE Three-month-old O. I. C. pigs, av. 60 lbs. ea., with ped. papers, $8 ea.; from litter of 10 and 11. pigs. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City. Pure bred black P. C. sow, 2 yrs. old, $30, cholera treated and reg.; 5 pigs, 4 mos. old, $30 or $7 ea., cholera treated, cert. reg. Lewis Smith, Jr., Stockton. Thirty good feeders, mostly P. C. and Duroes, 60-100 lbs., free of worms, on feed since Aug. 11, 7c lb. W. H. Hicks, Boston, Rt. 3. S. P. C. 12-week-old pigs, will reg. in buyers name, $10 ea.; Essex sow, wt. about 200 ibs., reg., $20. Joe M. Brown, McRae. Reg. big bone Black Essex, satis- faction guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis. Six shoats, 3 mos. old, $3 ea. J. H. Ethridge, Ivey. Twenty head hogs, lifetime treated for cholera, 7c lb. here. M. Chason, Groveland. Ibs., 2 pigs, all for $45, or for 50 bu. shelled corn for milling. H. P. But- trick, Atlanta, Rt. 4. Big Bone Guinea gilt, pure bred, 7 Cofer, Washington, RFD 1. Eight thoroughbred Duroc J. shoats, 4 ea. males and gilts, 110 to 140 lbs., $8 to $12 ea. if taken at once. E. D. Hay, Blakely, Rt. 4. Full blood male hog, wt. 175 Ibs., treated for cholera, $18 at my barn. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen. Box 57. Duroc Jersey boar pigs, 6 mos. old, wt. about 80-90 lbs., immune for life, reg. in buyers name, $12.50 ea.: trade for pure Appler oats. LL. M. Kennedy, Cellins. ; Fifteen head feeder hogs, mixed breeds, good stock, av. 50 or. 60 Ibs., 6%4c FOB my barn; 6-8-week-old pigs, cholera treated, $2.70 ea. FOB. J. E. Harper, Osierfield. Pure bred white spotted P. C. shoats, 3 mos. old, 2 for $15 if taken at once. Mrs. J. Johnson, Jr., Dixie. Pure bred big bone P. C. gilt, 4% mos. old. thrifty and good cond., $10: Riley C. Couch, Turin. Twenty pure bred Duroc J. 8-week- old pigs, .$5 ea., $9 pr., $80 for lot; more boars than sows in lot. T. I. Thomason, Bainbridge, Rt. 1, Box 25. S. P. C. and big bone P. C. crossed gilt, wt. about 120 lIbs., $9 cash, no exc. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2, Box 89. = Thoroughbred Duroc J. male, wt. about 170 Ibs., 10c lb. J. E. Harver, Thomson. Four thrifty, good stock mixed pigs, 7 wks old, $10 for lot; cholera treated and crated, or $2.60 ea. FOB; sat. guar. Mrs. Mittie Harper, Osier- field. Six Duroc and Hampshire mixed pigs, 3 mos. old, in good cond., $4 ea., $23 for lot. Leo Akins, Graymont Reg. Duroc 18-month-old boar, wt. 450, thin flesh. of -Stilts and Sensa- tion breeding, sell or exe. for sow of same breeding: (Name not given). Commerce, care Rosehill Gardens. Big type black P. C. pigs, 2 mos. old,.reg. in buyers name, $15 pr. J.E. Bailey, Raymond. Jasper J. Two gilts, 150 lbs. ea., 1 boar, 100. mos, old, 190 lbs., not bred, $25. Frank. Page Three Live Stock For Sale Reg. thoroughbred O. I. C. sow with 3rd litter 6 pigs, 5 wks. old, $80; ped. ae ae J. M. Skelton, Hartwell, O. I. C. pigs, 10-11 wks. old. 30-35 Ibs. ea. avg., reg., at the low price of $10 pr. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Ve_aon. Nice young Duroc boar, about 150 lbs., $25 at barn, or trade for Leg- horn pullets or Anconas at 20c Ib. W.S. Mixon, Griffin, Box 419. Twelve Duroc 8 wks. old pigs, $2.50 each at my barn. Jas. M. Luck, Wrightsville, Rt. 4. [wo mos. old O. I. C. boar, $10 will reg. in buyers name. W. T. Lilly, Morven, Rt. 1. Eight wks. old pigs at my farm, $1.50 and $2 each. J. H. Leverett, Parrot. Black boar, helf Essex and half Big Guinea, 65-75 Ibs., sell or exc. for Duroc boar same wt., or pay dif-_ ference for larger one, also Blue Guinea boar, sell or exc. W: A. Summer, Norristown, Rt. 1. Three nice pigs, 6 wks. old first of Sept., P. C. and Duroc mixed, $3.50 each, or $10 for lot. -F. B. Bohlen, Madison, Rt. 5. Young sow and 8 pigs, 2 mo. old, $25 at pen, on Lumpkin Highway No. 28. M. T. Guiledge, Lumpkin, Rt. 4. Two gilts and 1 male, no akin, Big Bone African Guineas, ready to breed about October ist. Pure bred, $15 each; $40 for the 3. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2. O. I. C. pigs; 8 wks. old. Ped. pa- pers free, $8 each, $15 pair. E..C. Heaton, Hartwell. 7 S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, $10 each, reg. in buyers name. Sat. -guar. T. R. Duggan, Warthen. Six mos. old Duroc J. boars. ready. for service, wt. about 150 lbs., out of litter of 19 pigs. Reg. in buyers name, $15 each, crated, FOB. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton. Pure Black African Guinea pigs, $10 each; $18 pr. A. P. Sanders, Tignall. > - Nice Duroc boar, wt. about 150 Ibs., $25 at barn. Trade for chickens or grain at market price. W.S. Mixon, Griffin, Box 418. Old time, thoroughbred African little bone Guineas; ready bred gilts, males ready for service and 25 pigs, 2 wks. old, at low price: T. J. Wills, Griffin, Rt. 4. P. C. and Duroc sow, pure bred P. C. gilt, and P. C. and Duroc gilt, all bred; 5 pure bred P. C. shoats. Mrs. C. O. Sikes. Sylvester. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Twelve-year-old 900-lb. black mule, fine worker, quick and gentle, $50; exc. for cows or yearlings. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. : Good all-round horse, 9 yrs. old, for sale or exc. A. F. Pledger, Athens, RFD 1. Sev. nice mare mules, wt. about 1,100 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, $110; also 1,100- Ib. mare mule, 12 yrs. old, $40, work anywhere. W. H. Bolton, Griffin. Nine-year-old 1,000-lb. horse, bay color, work anywhere, qualities per- fect; come see.or write. W. M. Fort- ner, Meansville. - Roan mare, wt. about 1,200 Ibs., good cond., sound every way, real farm animal, excellent plow horse. J. T. Etheridge, Atlanta, 306 Walton Bidg., Phone Walnut 17799. Pr. fine young mules, sell either one or both. Terrell G. Presley, Eat- onton. No. 1-A quality horse, absolutely ui0 plug, see him to like him, sell or trade for first grade milch cow and bal. cash. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 5, Box 54. A-1 iron gray mule, 9 yrs. old, wt. aos lbs., $50. W. H. Hurst, Luthers- ville. One large mule about 12 yrs. old, strong, gentle and healthy. Sell or exc. for good milch cow. Jasper J. Miles, Harlem. One good little Ga. raised. mare, wt. about 750 lbs., gentle, work any- where. Good to saddle and buggy, $75. No plug. J. S. Murray, Odum. Five gaited, 7 yr. old mare, ridden 3 yrs. by daughter, leaving for col- lege. Reasonable. W.C. Byers, At- lanta, 371 Cherokee Ave., S. E. One good, sound, work horse, wt. 1 M Ibs.,; right age, $60, or exc. for meat hogs, milch tow, or mixed breed pullets, market price. A. D. Giles, Dougiasville, Rt. 2. Gecod 11 yr. old horse, without a blemish. round, fat, work to either buggy or plow, but not good puller to wagon, $75. T. Lester Massey, Danielsville, Rt. 1. vole ea. mation. Page Four Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly by the BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post Of- fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 8, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 1917. Notice of farm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under pos- tal regulations, inserted one time on each request, and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Second-hand farm machinery, flowers and seed, incubator and ornamental nursery stock notices are published in Monthly Supple- men. which appears on the first Thursday of each month. Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these edi- tions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. _ Limited space will not permit in- sertion of notices containing more than 30 words, including name and address. We reserve the right o cut down notices of more than 30 words, providing that this reduc- tion does not destroy the meaning of the notice. When notices can not be cut down they will be re- turned to the writer for correction. Limited space will not permit in- sertion of unimportant notices. Under legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any re- sponsibility for any notice appear- ing in she Bulletin or transaction resulting therefrom. Live Stock For Sale ) RABBITS FOR SALE Five Chinchilla does, 7 mos. old, bred from Stahls ped. stock, $2 ea. FOB. J. J. Sanders, Smithville. ~ White rabbits with pink _ eyes, healthy, $1.25 per head or $2.25 pr. FOB. H. D. King, Lavonia, Rt. 3. Seven Chinchillas, 7 wks. old, 75c ea., ee pr. Fred Greason, Duluth, eninebitias, 75c ea. FOB. Mrs. W. E.. Buckner, Mt. Vernon. Rabbits, 6-11 wks. old, black, white and red, 50 and 75c ea, L. E. Wil- Five N. Z. Whites, 75c ea or $2.50 xf liams, Ty Ty. ~ for lot, 3 mos. old, fine cond. Eugene McConnell, Athens, 264 Nantahala Ave. Silver Martin rabbits, Stahls Gold Certificate Chinchillas and few white Angora bucks, must sell, or will exc. a part. Write. Mrs. B. W. Rustin, Bee ehora, 212 Hill St. N. Z. Reds, wt. 31%4.and 4 lbs., 50c T. M. Whitworth, Atlanta, 276 Alaska Ave. Ped. N. Z. Whites and Reds and Chinchilla breeders, does and bucks, prices reasonable. A. W. Melton, Thomasville. Two grown 15-month-old Chin- chilla does, full stock, $3, or exc. for chickens, dried fruit, or what have you? LL, W. Redding, Naylor. Chinchilla does, 5. mos. old, $1.50, senior stock, Chinchillas, Silver Mar- ten. New Zealand Whites, also junior stock; reasonable price. Bob H. El- liott, Conyers. PAE WON- Zi. White does and buck, grown, $1.50 ea.; 3 small, 75 ea.; 5: nearly zrown, $1 ea. Exc, for value. Yancey Ranton, Vidalia, Rt. 2. Best breed Checker . Giant. rabbits, very cheap. Write for further infor- John R. Smith, Atlanta, 95 Ormond St., S. E. Chinchillas from reg. stock, good cond., 8 mos. old, bucks $1, does. + $1.25: 3 mos., $1 pr.; reg. pr., doe $3, buck $2.. Exc. for syrup. C. <. Cleve- land, Hartwell. Pr. Chinchillas, buck and doe, sell or exc. for 4 pullets and cock, Par- tridge Rocks. David Lewis, Willa- coochee, Box 7. halves. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland. pony MARKET Live Stock For Sale Two pure bred N. Z. Red does, 9 mos. old, $1.50 ea. or exc. for chick- en., baby chicks, duck or dried fruits. J. W. Thompson, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 506. Chinchilla buck, eligible to reg., $1.50, or trade for ducks or bantams. Dillard Munford, Cartersville. e Stahls Gold Cert. Chinchillas, reg. and ped. stock, tested breeders, young stock, 3 mos. old and older, $1.75 pr. ped. S. E. Dorsey. Blackshear, Box 191. Chinchilla ped. healthy, 8 mos. old, ge pr.; 2 mos., $1.50 pr.; 3 mos:, $2.50 1 pred doe, 11 mos. old, 3; cash vith order. Guy Goare, Richland. Ped. Chinchillas, does and bucks, from nee stock, 6 mos. old, $2 each. Dr. Bi & Reed, Acworth. Pr. N. Z. pure* Whites, pink- -eyes, silky fur, from purest str., $5 pr; Doe already bred, $4, FOB. Robt. Cc. Collier, Barnesville, Thomaston St. Chinchillas, 7pr. 6 and 7 mos. old and buck 2 yrs. old, $1 each, or $6 for lot. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton. Pr. N. Z. Whites, original stock from Stahls. Sell or exe. for chick- oe Jordan Branch, Baxley, 6 Fair St. Pr. Chinchillas, $2. R. G. Reyn- olds, Baxley, Rt. 3. Belgian buck and doe, yr. old, $2.25; 2.N. Z. does, duck 13 mos.,; $5.50: 8 Chinchillas, 5 wks. old, 75c each; P. N.'Z., $1. Gene Marshall, Dawson, Box 384. Eleven mos. old Chinchilla buck, ped. and 2nd Stahls, and 2 pr. thor- oughbred Chinchilas, 1 pr. ped. Make best offers. Bill Gibson, Griffin, 319 E. College St. Grown, thoroughbred W. N. Z. buck from reg. stock, $2.50. Exc. for 24% bu. good eating apples at $1 bu. to be sent by P. P. Mrs. Ola Com- ander, Camilla. Fifty young rabbits, 3- 5lbs., Flem- ish Giants, N. Z.:-Reds and Grays, 15c lb. J. W. Hewell, Bogart. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Four-qt. milk goat for sale. Miss oe Todd, College Park, Gaines ve Live Steck Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want 4-gal. fresh cow, 2nd or 3rd calf; exc. 40 W. L. 1930 hatch hens, fine breeders; wont consider less than 3%4-gal. W. S. Mixon, Griffin. Want to board 1 or 2 good milch cows from now until spring for use of milk; must give 14% gals. or more ea. per day. References. D. E. Mc- Daniel, Marietta. Rt. 4. . Want 25 grade heifer yearlings, 2-6 mos. old, Shorthorn, Red Poll, Here- ford or any good beef type, but must be good grade, suitable for breeders. Alvin Ratliff, Blackshear. Want to exc. horses and mules for cattle or hogs of any kind. R. H. Gower, Atlanta, 510 Moreland Ave., N. E., or Monroe, Ga. Exc. near here,. Jersey cow, fresh Feb., 3rd calf, and other fine value for Zo0od young cow and other value. Write. Mrs. J. H. Swingard, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. Want to buy several milch cows on milk basis, $10 per gal. per day. Nothing less than 2 gal. per day considered. Jos. Freeman, Blakely. Five good, sound cotton mules to exc. for milch cow to frshen before Christmas. Mules, 3 to 9 yrs. old. D. L. Roberts, Cedartown. Exc. cows, already bred to parties with sufficient pasture, very reason- able in exc. for Springers of fresh cows. Hugh A. White, Sr., Savan- nah, Rt. 3, Box 6A. Exc. Porto Rico potatoes. for Jer- sey cow, heifers or calves. Must be Jersey of the best stock, or exc. for hogs. J. H. Jeffers, Lyons, Rt. 4. Want 2 heifers, 2 mos. old, pure bred, reg. stock Guernsey or Jersey and raise to 2 yrs. for 1 of calves. Owner to deliver to me. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rt. Want thoroughbred Holstein heifer, just weaned at reasonable price. Harold: Willingham, MATOS, 822 Church St. ee HOGS WANTED Exe. freshly made Ribbon Cane syrup for reg. Duroc Jer: sy boar, 4 to 8 mos. old. C. F. Fenmell, Alamo. Want. thoroughbred P. ro boar, one that is ready for service now: state lowest cash EHEe, age and full par-: ticulars. W. H. Jones, East Point, 515 Pearl St. Want 4 good hogs to fatten on Le Moore, Canton, Rt. 3. - BULLETIN Live Stock Wanted Want few good, young, fat hogs, wt. about 150-200 lbs.; state best cash price at your barn. J. T. McClung, Hiram. Want feeder hogs and young pigs; exc. fine Holstein 24-year-old bull or another bull about yr. old, or buy at 5c lb. J. P. Anderson, Mountain View. Want to exc. 7 nice R. I. Red pul- lets, March-April hatch, for a thrifty black and. white spotted P. C. gilt, 2-3 mos. old. Mrs. E, E. Chason, Cairo; Rt. .2: Exc. poultry for shoat, 3 to 6 mos. old; prefer Guinea or 9. I. C: Have fine hens or. friers. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1. Exc. Speckled and other var. peas for feeder. hog, wt. 200 lbs. when fat- tened.' Mrs. Rose Donversm, Buena Vista, Rt. 5. Trade a pure bred P. C. sow, bred once, for pure bred P. C. pigs. . Carl Brown, Howard. RABBITS WANTED Want to buy Stahls rabbits with buy-back contract. A. Smith, Atlan- ta, 833 Boulevard Circle: Exe. 1 young pr. Chinchillas for pr. young ped. New Z. Reds; all my stock in good cond. and ped. Guy Goare, Richland. Want to buy - a, few meat rabbits from breeders,- near Atlanta. J. H. Walker, Decatur, 120 Weekes St. Want to hear from partr near Sa- vannah who has Chinchilla rabbits for sale. Good stock. Give re wt., etc. Only does wanted. Mrs. 7, Blitch, Ellabell. Exc. Chinchilla doe for a Chin. buck. Mrs. M. Curry, Alma, Rt. 1, Box 92. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want 6-8 mules under 7 yrs. old, wt. over 1,200 lbs. Give description and price in first letter. H. T. Blount, Vidalia. Want a good mare that will work anywhere and in saddle. Not over 7 yrs. old, wt. 7-900 lbs, Exc. thorough- bred Jersey milch cow. W. A. Sum- mer, Norristown, Rt. 1. 800 lbs., must be fat, good trusty worker, cheap for cash or exc. value. State description and price. G. P. Thomas, Vidalia, Rt. 1. . Want a horse 3 to 5 yrs. old. One that is or will make a good saddle Grady H. Ridley, Franklin, Want well bred horse under 6 yrs. old, sound and with some saddle gait. Grady H. Ridley, Star Rt. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want several young, fresh Toggen- burg and Saanan does, 1 young Tog. buck. Give price, age, amt. milk and if pure bred. A. P. Boardman, Au- gusta, 332. 15th St. Miscellaneous For Sale Broom Gorn, enough for 3 large brooms, $1 del. Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia. Old, bright leaf, yellow and mellow tobacco, 5-lb. box, del., $1; 6 mi. south of Surrency. Alexander Camp- bell, Surrency. Good chewing tobacco, 12%c Ih.;. smoking, 10c lb., add postage. J. W. Steediey, Baxley. more .than 2-lbs. in: 1. shipment, shelled after order received; also old Ast_ and 2nd zones. John Crone, Philomath. | Sev. hundred jute sacks, 100-Ib. size, some larger, $5 per C; trade for live stock, chickens, grain, rape seed, etc. W. S. Mixon, Griffin. Will furnish white and yellow clingstone peaches and party fur- nish. cans -and - pay transportation chgs for $1.50 per doz. qts., at once. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena. $1 filled, add postage. Olive Troupe, Baxley, Rt. 2. Black walnuts, this year Ss crop, from 5 large. trees, for sale or exc, | Make offer. Mrs. A, G. Redmond, 4 Arlington; Rt. ae Rock. No. 234. cans desert peaches, $3 ease; No. 2 cans - choice: tomatoes; $2. 10 cs.; beans, $2.60 s.; pimentos, $3 es. of 24; exc.- for wheat. Oo. C. Perdue, Yatesville. : New duck feathers for sale. Mrs. T. Want gcod mule o. horse, not over. Black walnut kernels, 45c Ib., not. style sun-cured tobacco, 5 Ibs., $1 del. | Golden: leaf chewing or smoking tobacco, 12 lb., no order for less than ia eaches d le , Hundred Ibs, green rattle root, 10 | e P ; ea ee Ib. FOB; no order: for less than $1.44: Joe Cochran, Ludville) P. oO. Talking |of publishing Mr, Williams letter, Thursday, August 27, 1931 Miscellaneous For Sale Will can tomatoes on halves if party will furnish containers. Mrs, I. V. Rogers, Tucker, Rt. 1, Box 77. Will make fig and pear preserves, also pear pickle, on halves, party to furnish sugar and vinegar and their part containers. Mrs. J. H. Hayes, Rutledge. : Nice, clean, dried sage, 60c lb. del., this years crop, money order only. Mrs. J. BE. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1. Fifty white feed sacks, 5c ea. FOB. J. E. Martin, Flowery 3ranch, Rt. 3. Nice flue-cured smoking tobacco, 1214c lb. or exc. for dried fruit, baby chicks or anything can use. Mrs. P. A. Palmer, Milford. Used geese feathers, 40c lb. Mrs. S. W. Kinard, Atlanta, 707 Dill Ave. - Oyster shells for large or small chickens, $1. per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102 E. Bay St. Fig preserves and peach conserve, ea. 40c pt.; shelled pecans, 65c Ib. Mrs. M. M. Hedd, Zekulon. New corn meal 90c bu., FOB, in 2 bu. bags. Ground fine from white corn on old fashioned rocks. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown. i Want to contract with parties to furnish .any-amt. of Yellow Root and other herbs for medical purposes, Write at once and state best prices. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2. Sassafras root, 25c lb.: wild cherry > ; bark, 20c Ib.; sweet Bay "Root, 30c lb. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro. Sweet leaf flue cured. chewing or -smoking tobacco, twisted, 30c Ib. del., or in the leaf, 12'%c Ib. del., 5 Ib. lots or more. Cash with order. Dan A. : Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2. New white feathers 55c Ib. del., or 50c plus postage. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. Broom. corn for 3 large brooms, $1 del. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavo- niag Will. make apple jelly on halves. Party to furnish sugar and contain- | Mrs. V. C. Ray, ers for their part. | Kensington, Rt. 2. Good No. Ga. chewing tobacco, 20c . Ib. Cash with order. S. Blairsville, Rt. 3. A. Deaver, Fresh water ground Graham flour ~ slickhead ~ wheat, $3 per hundred, FOB. M. oe from recleaned, selected Lewis, Adairsvlle. Sev. hundred jute sacks, 100 i size, $5 per C, FOB, or trade for chickens or feed stuff. W.S. Mixon, oe Griffin, Box 418. Tobacco, chewing, 10c; Add postage. Lonnie Baxley. Tobacco, chewing, 10c 1b; smoking, 8c Ib. No order for less than $f}: Add postage. Exc. some for large white sacks and baby chicks. Chris- tine Harper, Baxley. About 30 Ibs. clean used geese and _ duck feathers, 35c lb. or $9 for lot. Mrs. J. H. Tanner, Rome, Rt. Ws A TIMELY SUGGESTION Baxley, Ga.; Aug. 22, 1931. Hon. Eugene Talmadge, : Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: ; It seems from the newspapers the farmers in the fruit section have plenty of good; delicious fruit: going to ruin. What a pity the farmers in the non-fruit-producing ~sections could not get that fruit. at a reasonable cost! The cheap- est peaches I have been able to purchase in my town was $1 per bushel and most of them $1.25. to $1.50 per bushel. If the farmers in the fruit sec- tions of Georgia would put. up. their fruit in quart tin cans with- out sweetening or fancy labels and exchange with the farmers in the non-fruit-producing sections: - it would help solve the depression _ problem. ' We folks in South Georgia tide in the largest plant section in the world. We have an abundance of | tomato, cabbage, pepper and po- tato plants in early spring, and they often go to waste for the lack of a market. We would only be glad to exchange our plants for some of those good North Geor- Yours truly, - H. L. WILLIAMS. Note: We are taking the sierty as we are confident that there are many farmers who have canned | fruits and vegetables which they will gladly exchange for the vari- ous plants which he is somine smoking, 9cffi Ib. No order for less than $1... Boatwrite, beg Thursday, August 27, 1981 MARKET BULLETIN _ - Page Five | Seed For Sale - Scullion onion buttons, 40c gal.; no order accepted for less. Ray John- on, Hartwell, Rt. 1. - Old-time Indian peach seed, 25 for 95c. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Ri. 4. ~ Rape seed 20c Ib., 2 Ibs. 35c, 5 Ibs. 5c; curled mustard, collard, Purple Top, White, Yellow Globe turnip, -rutabega, 35c lb. 2 or more Ibs. del. W.. #H. Waddelle, Pearson. - Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed, 35c Yb., $2.75 for lot of 8 Ibs. del.; nest onions, 60c gal. del. Mrs. J. E. La- ham, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Purple Top, slightly mixed with Yellow Globe turnip seed, 35c per eacupful del., no stamps. Mrs. H. H. ullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5. - Hastings 1931 new Shogoin Jap- anese, louse resistant turnip seed, 50c b.. postage paid; in 3 or more lb. ots, 40c lb. Susie Mullins, Milner. - Burr clover seed, 3c lb., just enough dirt and trash to inoculate. John K. Lee, Carrollton, Rt. 8. Florida Broad Leaf mustard seed, 5c small snuff can full, add postage; exc. some for turnip seed, not mixed |. ith Seven Top. Mrs. H. G. Red- mond, Arlington, Rt. 1. True Ga. collard seed,'.1931 crop, recleaned, 15 lb..FOB. J. T. Ponder, Onion sets, all var. yellow, brown and red, 20c at., 90c pk., $3.50 bu.; - Twenty-five Ibs. Burr clover seed, hand cleaned, 25-lb. bag. del. $1.50; white nest onions, large size, 60c gal., add postage. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia. - Nice, clean Purple Top turnip seed, 30c lb. postpaid. F. N. Bragg, Haw- kefield and Succession cabbage seed, $1 lb.; Purple Top White Globe turnip, 40c lb.; large pkg. of ea. 10c. R. E. Bower, Dixie. _ . Ten bu. white nest onions, $28 or $3 bu.; 10 Ibs. ea. American Wonder and Premium Jem Eng. pea seed, $5 . Mrs. Ty A. Hipp, turnip seed, 25c cup; - Seven Top choice peach seeds, 30c lb., ad Ss ull sostage on small orders. Mrs. T. Fy Turner; -Cleveland. ee ee Large, old-fashioned red scallion onion buttons, 15c qt., 50c gal. Mrs. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. alif. moss beer plant, 10c per star, or 25c large pkg. postpaid. Miss} Vivian Green, Atlanta, 410 DeFoor ve, RbOD. ag _ Sev. lbs. White Stem mustard seed, fe... lbs. Purple Top and Globe turnip ee mixed, 10c tbls. del.. Mrs. John} . Cornwell, Reidsville, Box 192... Old-fashioned shallot buttons, 15 Cc. G. Oliver,|: ' | recleaned, 15. 1b., FOB, J..T. Ponder, : 22eT -Whigham. Elberta peach. seed, also other var. r-seed, peach, 40c gal. or lot of} $1.40 and postage. L. J. Voll- ra inston. es -Winter turnip seed, lice resistant, 55c Ib., 30c per % Ib., 15c % Ib. del.; | scallion buttons, 50c gal. del. Mrs. J. attillo, LaGrange, Rt. 6, Box 79. Seed For Sale Calif. beer seed, 10c per start and 2c postage. Carrie McCullen, Logan- ville, Rt. 2. Calif. beer seed, 10c start; Dixon turnip seed, fine var., 10c per 2 thbls., all p. p. Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Large red nest onions, 15c Ib., 75c gal.; white nest onions, 60c gal. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch. Onion sets, white, 50c gal. del.; cab- bage-collard and mustard seed, 35c. Ib. del. or 25c lb.*in 10-Ib. lots. L.:E. Williams, Ty Ty. . Hee seven Top, Purple Top, . White Globe and few rape seed, mixed, and Ga. heading and old-fashioned Blue Stem collard, ea. 40c. Ib. del... Mrs. A. H.. Price, Locust. Grove. Cabbage seed, new. crop, - tru to name, extra early J..and Chas. W., $1 -1b.; 5 ios., $4.50; 10 lbs., $8 post- paid. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Red onion buttons, 20c qt., 60c ga.; red multiplying onions, 50c gal. del. Mrs. F. Happoldt, .Lewiston. _ Twenty-five lbs. Ga. Blue Stem collard seed, 30c lb. or 25c lb. for en- tire lot; also 6 lbs. heading var., same price, FOB. J. T. Avret,. Farmdale. Smooth-leaf mustard seed, 10c pkg. Old-time turnip seed, 5c thls. Will stand the cold. Add postage. Mrs. Lee \valker, Mitchell. Half runner bean: seed, white and colored, 45 qt.; Sugar Plum peach seed, nice and dry, 20c C. Miss Iowa Messe>, Waleska. ae Honey Dew peach seed, 3 doz. 25c del. J. W. Toole; Macon, Rt. 2. ~ astings Big Seven turnip seed collection, mixed with Shogoin, 35c Ib. del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Rt: 5. _ Six lbs: winter mustard seed, 30c lb. or $1.75 for lot. Miss Edith Boling, Ball Ground. : eS, by _ Rape seed,\2 Ibs. 30c, 4 Ibs. 50c; Purple Top, White. Globe, Yell-w Globe. rutabaga, Ga. collard, curled mustard, 4 lbs., 35; less, 40c, plus postage. W. H. Waddelle, ~earson. . Calif. beer seed,.10 start; 25c tea- cupful, cash, no stamps.. Miss Inez Moore, Bowdon, Rt. 3. : Ga. collard seed, 15c cupful; mus- tard and mixed turnip, 2 spoonsful, 10c, no chks; salad peas, 15 cup. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt.. 3. Large red multiplying onions, 10c lb. postpaid in 10-Ib. lots or more, no chks. Grady Palmour, Summer- ville, Rt. 2. Purple Top, Yellow Globe mixed, this years turnip seed, 35c teacupful; nest onions, 60c gal. del., no stamps. re H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Miss Mary Melton, Americus, Rt. 2.: - White nest onions, 60c gal.; Wil- letts Wonder Eng. pea. seed, this years crop, 35c lb. or $2.50 for lot lof 8 Ibs. Gel., no-stamps. Mrs. J. E. Latham, Carrollton, Rt. 5. . Vegetable peach seed, the fruit used for making preserves, 1 tea- spoonful, 10c postpaid. Keedic Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 2. a - Nest onions, large white, 50c gal. Winter mustard seed, 5c this. Marvil Gordnell, Greenville, Rt. 3, Box 100. Collard seed, 10c pkg.; and chicken lettuce, 10c tbls. Laura Morris, Roopville. Two qts. Johnsons Winter bean seed, 75c del. 1 gal. clear seed peach seed, make offer. C. F. Watson, Jr., Dawson. White nest onions, 40c gal. Add postage, 7c on first tb; 1c on every additional Ib. .No exch. Mrs. B. T. Montgomery, Sparta, Rt. 2, Box 165. - Perennial nest onions, best yield- er. best flavor, best keeper, and especially fine for green onions, 50c gal., add postage. R. P. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1. Yellow Bermuda, Prize Taker, White Portugal, Sweet Spanish onion sets, $1 gal.; $2.50 hamper, del. G. W. Coleman, Tifton. . Buncomb collard seed, 1931 crop. Free of trash, 10c thls, 3 for 25c postpaid. Miss Annie Myrtle May, Warthen, Rt. 2. -Collard seed 25 Ib.; 5 Ibs.,. $1; Chas. W. and: Early Flat Dutch cab- page, $1 lb.: 15 extra.if chk. is sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville 1931 crop..true Ga. collard seed, Purple Top, Rape, 15c lb., P. P. or 50 lbs., $5, FOB. Walter Jones, Ramhurst, Rt. 1. Burr clover seed, 2 Ib., or exc. for hogs or wheat, FOB. Elberton, Rt. 3. | d White Globe, Shogoin, | Seven Top turnip: seed, 35c Ib.; P. P. I. A. Motes,! _. sale, cheap. A. L. Mason, Acworth. | | Malvin Collins, Whigham. ~ Seed For Sale Sage seed, 8c pkt. Mrs. W. C. Mes- ser, Waleska. Purple Top Globe turnip seed, for sa.> or exc. Mrs. H. H. Boyd, Car- rollton, 15 Sims St. Purple Top, White Globe turnip seed, 35c Ib., all var. cabbage, $1 Ib., postpaid. W. W. Wiliams, Quit- man. Swygard collard seed, 40c Ib. R. A: Yearger, Zebulon. Giant curled mustard seed, 25c lb. Ex, for turnip, rutabaga, cabbage, or onions. Mrs. Sam Rogers, Claxton. Van Antwerps tender green, ready for market: 25 days from planting, 10c pkg.; 15 oz.; old fashioned red shallots, 55 gal.; buttons, 50c qt. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta. Rt. 2. Collard seed, $15 per C, or smaller lots, 18 Ib.; 1 lb. lots, 30c, postpaid. Scallion buttons. 15c at. postage. T. J. Wills, Griffin, Rt. 4. Purple and Seven top turnip seed, about 50-50 mixed, 20c lb. del. Ib. lots up. P. C. Herod, Kathleen. Six bu, multiplying onions, $2.50). bu.; FOB; 20 lbs. King Frost turnip seed, 15c lb. C. C. Puckett, Newnan. | Collard seed, 25c Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1; Chas. W. and E. Flat Dutch cabbage, $1 Ib., 15c extra if chk. is sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. New, vegetable green tender green, 10 pkg., 15c oz. Old fashioned red shallots, 55c gal.; buttons, 50c qt. a Mrs. Mary Spruel, Alpharetta, 1931 crop cabbage-collard seed, 35c lb., COD. Mrs. Alice McMillan, Hahira, | Fifty Ibs. new crop turnip seed, mostly Purple Top and Seven Top, 30c lb.; 5 lbs., $1 del. Less than Ib., add postage. Miss L. M. Davis, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. Burr clover seed, inrough, 2c Ib.; 60 per cent clean seed. FOB. Roy Lewis, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Recleaned Burr cloved seed, 6c Ib. here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson. Burr clover seed, bdl. screened, hand cleaned, 8c lb. or lot of 200 Ibs., $12: white nest onions, $2 bu. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. Burr clover seed, with soil for in- oculation, $3 C; Seven Top turnip seed, 40c lb. or exc. Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale. : Seed Wanted Want Crimson clover. seed; Bright Leaf chewing tobacco. Fagan, Martin. Want 2 or 300 lbs. Burr clover seed, also some Crimson clover seed. Quote price and send samples. R. C. Shuford, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 459. Want the old time peach seed. Pay $1 up to $1.25 per 100. Any amount if satisfied. Mrs. W. A. Randall, Royston, Rt. 2..-- Want 1 Ib. Copenhagen market seed and 5 lbs. white or yellow Ber- muda onion seed. E. T. Dye, Hahira. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 3 or 400 W. Leghorns to raise .on halves to 8 wks. old. Each .pay postage. Mrs... Elbert Daniel, Winston, Rt. 1. : Want 200 chicks to raise on halves 100 B. F. Reds preferred: at once. J. H. Cash, Suwanee, Rt. 1. | - Want 50-200 W. L. and Barred Rocks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Exc. value for 100 large type W. L. day old. Mrs. J. W. Amerson, Gordon, Rt. 1. Want some biddies to raise on halves. 100 or more. Mrs. Jack Arnold, Danville.. Want 200 R. I. Reds or Barred Rocks to raise on 50-50 basis to 8 wks. old., 1st or 15th September. Mrs. G, M. Young, Rebecca. . Want 200 baby chicks: to raise on 50-50 basis. Any good breed except Games or Bantams. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2, 5s -. Want 50 baby chicks first, of Sep- tember to raise on halves to.8 wks.|. Any large breed. Mrs. M. D. Fuiash, Stockton. < ee : Live Stock For, Sale - RABBITS FOR SALE N. Z. rabbits, half grown, 75c ea. at barn. Jennie A. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, | Box 279. Chinchillarex and Chinchillas for Include|S. EB to 8 wks. Golden Buff Orp. or R. I.} ai inte Eggs For Sale Eges from Thompson imp. Ring- lets, 75c per 15 del. Mrs. C. A. Wil- : , banks, Commerce, Rt. 5. Donaldson Red eggs, direct from Donaldson Farm; like to contract with good reliable hatchery for next | season. H. D. King, Lavonia, Rt. 3. Fischel str. W. Pl. Rock eggs from finest stock, 75c per 15 prepaid in first 3 zones, 85c other zones; car- ton returned. R. S. Nash, Smyrna. Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, 75c per setting, crates ret. Mrs. W. E. | Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 3, Box 146. Donaldsons fine str. S. C. R. I. Red eggs, 65c per 15, crate to be ret. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Rt. 1. B. R. eggs, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. W. R. Shell, Macon, Ave. : ' Turken Spencer Wonder Bird eggs, $1.25 per 15, cartons ret. Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, Selected hatching W.L.hensand cockerels, non-related, 50c per 15. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Tooms=- boro. Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75c per 15. Byers str. Insured, Fresh, fertile. Prepaid. J. H. Loyd, Milan, Rt. 3. Farm Help Wanted Want good farmer for 1932, -n 3rd | and 4ths. Good land, good bldgs. Come: see if interested. Mrs. B. T. Osborn, Clermont, Rt. 1. > Want good middle aged woman to live as one of family and assist with light farm work. B. F. Allmon, pert. Want boy 17-20 yrs. old to help make 1 horse crop. Must know how Ru- to do any kind farm work, be strictly | sober, etc. Give $75 for 12 mos., pay monthly. Board and washing free. T. Lester Massey, Danielsville, Rt. 1. _ Want nice, smart girl or middle aged woman to live as one o family _ to assist with light farm work. Must furnish ref. to character, etc. Mrs. I. O. Hutcheson, Kite, Rt. 1. : Want family of 4 or 5, all workers, to help gather crop. Mrs. Tie Moore, Canton, Rt. 3. Want colored girl for light farm. ia must {Ve . clothes and $5 work, able to milk cow; clean; good home, monthly. L. A. Lewis, Atlanta, 149 TuirdSt.ciN; E. Want middle-aged single man of good character to live in house with me and work crop vegetables on shares; good place for right party. R. Brown, Vienna, Rt. 6. Want industrious white girl, 13-15 yrs. old, for light farm work; must have good health. Mrs. Grace Mad- dox, Buford. eggs, Tancred No chks. | 126 Coleman 860 Boulevard, ( Want good, dependable hand to c gather crop, pay according to price of farm products; J. N. Parker, Conyers, Rt. 1, Bo. 59. Want at once unincumbered set- | tled woman to raise poultry on shares and live as one of family in farm home. Mrs.. Janie Moses, Faceville. Want good hustling man, honest and reliable to grow truck crop and hogs on shares, fall of 1931 and 1932. E. L. Odum, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 18. Want boy 12-14 yrs. to help in > farm work, board and laundry and ~ small salary with some schooling. G. W. McGuire, Sycamore, Pt. 2. Want cotton pickers to gather cant houses. Apply. hands. W. A. Bellah, Stockbridge. Want reliable, single white man, sober and honest and good worker to help gather crop, 8 mi. Carrollton, 1 mi. Mt. Zion. vu. R. Windam, Waco, Rt. ks irae " Want farm help on share basis for a good'60 acre farm, good house, paved highway, 1 mi. Carrollton. 132 _ acres, 4 houses, pr. mules, Odessa=- dale, Ga. Mrs, Sarah E. Stone, Athens, Tennessee. tee Want middle aged man and wife, no children to live in home with 2 old people on farm to work farm, etc Must furnish ref, A. D, Giles, Doug- ye 5 lasville, Rt. 2... for particulars. Fruitland. ak : Colored family wants a colored boy, 19-20 yrs. old to live in family and work on farm. Must be good Mrs. F. R. Vincent worker and have no bad habits. Ruby Davenport, Comer, Rt. 1, Box 18. 25 or 30 bales cotton. Have only 2 va- Only good Want a settled middle aged woman - to help with poultry farm. Write must be sober, honest; etc.; board and lodging given. | ie Want refined, settled woman to a live with me, help with flowers, -cnickens, : and drive car. Write. Mr Brookfield, Dennis. : August bs 1931 Plants For Sale Heading var. collard plants, 25c C, $1 500, ies 50 M del. J. M. Jones, Rresh crop shai: collard and < tomato plants, 500 85c, $1.50 M. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta, 603 Savan- nah Ave. Large rooted Kudzu, $1 C; McDon- -alds blackberry, Lucretia and Premo dewhberry, $1 C, $9 M; Celestial and Brown Turkey figs, WY large, $1. J. W. Toole. Macofi, Rt. 2. Late Flat Dutch = all-season cabbage, 20c C, $1.25 M del.,. moist packed. R. C. Blackwell, Cleveland, Everbearing strawberry plants, for Sale or exc. for Missionary plants, or will buy the Missionary. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma. Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, a. and heading collard plants, 25c C, 500 75c, $1.25 M, postpaid. Amos Williams, Gainesville. Sa Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 1.25 M, 5 M $1 M, exp. col. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch. _ Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Bal- timore and Stone tomato, true head- ing collards, 25c C, 300 50c, $1.20 M del; 5 M up, $1 M, col. Obie Crow, | P Gainesville, Rt. 1. Wakefield. and Flat Dutch cab- bage, collard and tomato plants,. 65c 500, $1.15 M, postpaid; 5 M up, $1 -M, exp. col., no personal chks. J.C, Chambers, Gainesville, Rit: New Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, 500 60c, $1.10 M deil., 10 M 33. col. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery nch. Gensing plants, about 150, 8c ea. del. in Ga. J. A. Stewart, Protection. New Stone tomato plants, 25c C: extra large ones, 35c C, all del. Steve Howard, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25 500, $2 M; yellow root, bone dry, 35c db. J. E. McCurley, Hartwell, Ri 3: Everbearing strawberry: plants, 30 c. postpaid, cash, no chks. Lankford riffin, Screven. >utch cabbage, heading. collard, Stone tomato, 20c C, $1.25 M mailed; -M, 80c M, exp. col; Everbearing nd Klondike strawberry, 30c C, $1.75 del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. Two hundred ea. cabbage. collard, tomato, 50 ea. pepper and eggplant, $i eerenid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, ston = J. Wakefield cabbage, col-| and tomato plants, 500, 60c; 1M. Sweet pepper and eggplant, 200, 60c; 500, $1, postpaid. Miss Rosa Vay, Lewiston. Fully dev. Missionary strawberry plants, 30c C, : 50 M FOB, del. be- ginning Sept. 1; ref. W. F. Luckie, Ray City. Guar. Stone tomato, cabbage, heading collard and Chas. W. cab- age plants, 300, 60c; 600, $1; $1.25 . postpaid. C. R. Burell, Auburn. i ~- Chas. W. cabbage and collard oe Sept. 15 del., 75c M. Sat. guar. D. M. Barber, Baxley. 2 Chas. W. cabbage plants, 200, 40c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M, postpaid. R. Chan- clor, Seville. Red Rock tomato plants, 20c C: 0, 50c. Exc. for most anything an use. Sage plants, 40c doz., 6 for 25c, postpaid. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, ate Flat Dutch and Chas. W. bbage, Ga. collard plants, 15 C. .25 M; New Stone, Greater B. to- ato, 20 C, $1.95 M. Mrs. Rosie yrowe Cumming. Rt. 4. Cabbage and collard plants, 20 eas 800, 50c; $1 M del.; 5 M up, 90c M col. No chks nor COD. Mrs. EK. -B, - Wetherford, Oakwood, Rt. 1. : - Wakefield cabbage, heading col- lard. Stone tomato, 25c C; 300, 45c; $1.25 M del.: 5 M, $5 col. Lee Crow, kwood, Rt. 1. Copenhagen, E. J. Flat Dutch cab- age plants, grown on new ground, 200, 40c: 500 85c; $1.30 M. Grady Kelley. Sulphur Springs, Rt= 1. Cabbage and collard plants, 20c C: 00. 50c; $1.20 M. del.: 5 M up, 90c ~No chks. Clyde Smith, Oakwood, x Wakefield cabbage, heading col- : , $1-M del.; 5B M up, 75c M exp. ha vie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Two to 300 M Marglobe tomato ants, $1 M exp.; $1.25 M mailed. lat Dutch. Wakefield cabbage, Ga. Blue Stem collards. $1.25 M mailed. R. Woodliff, geey Branch, ee a. ae omato plants, $1 M: Flat Dutch bbage, $1.25 M del. G. BE, Waldrip, owery Branch, Rt. 1. New Stone tomato plants, now ay, postpaid $1.50 M or $1.25 M here. John W. Berryhill, Lake- . , Cleveland, Rt. 4, Plants For Sale Sage plants, 15c ea., also green hot pepper, 10c qt., add postage, Bessie Boone, Commerce. Ga. heading and old-fashioned Blue Stem collard plants, $1.20 M del. or 20 C. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. Cabbage, collard, Stone tomato plants, 65c 500, $1.10 M del.; Purple eggplants, 40c Cc. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston. Sure heading collard and_ tomato plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. J.C. Allen, Pegtipaiiie: 72h Blightproof Marglobe tomato, Flat Dutch, Wakefield cabbage, Blue Stem collard, 8-in. plants, sat. guar., $1.25 M; 5 M up, 90c M. B. R. Wood- liff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Imp. white cabbage-collard, 25c doz.; green yellow root, freshly dug. 15c Ib., add postage: exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Premium late Drum Head all sea- son cabbage, $1.40 M; Lady Thomp- son, Mastodon strawberry, 40c C; red and black raspberries, $1 doz., add postage. Mrs. H. F. Turner, Cleve- land, Rt. 4. Two or 3 M Napier grass plants, more green forage than other grass, special price $4 M. W. O. Williams, Claxton, Rt. 1. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, to- mato and heading collard, 300, 50c; ee M mailed; 5 M, $1 M exp. col. H. P. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Book orders for open air grown Ga. collard plants, Sept. del., depesit re- quired, ref. furnished. 'F, Sarman, White Oak. Stone and Baltimore tomato and Ga. collard plants, 20c C; 75c 500; $1.25 M del.; 5 M lots, 75c M FOB. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Cabbage, collard and tomato piants, 500, 55c; $1.10 M; 5 M or more, $1, cash with order. Virdice Jordan, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Best Sure-Head cabbage plants, 20c C, postpaid; Marglobe and Nor- tons Wilt Resistant tomato, 25c C, postpaid. Moss packed. Money order. L. B. Mound, Junction City, Log Cabin Farm. Lady T. strawberry plants, 200, 45c; 300, 65c; $1, 500. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. Leading var. cabbage, tomato and collard plants, 25c C; 45c, 300; $1.15 M; 5 M up, 90c M, FOB: oO. F., Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 1. One M garlic bulbs, $2 or exc. Annie Grace Jones, Lula, Star Rt. HE. J., Wakefield cabbage, Heading collard and Stone tomato plants; $1 M; 50c, 300; del. 5 M, $4 FOB. Obie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Cabbage and collard plants now ready, 500, 85c; $1.56 M; tomato plants, same price. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta, 603 FE. Savannah Ave. Tomato plants, $1 M: Flat Dutch cabbage, $1.20 M, del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Wakefield cabbage, Heading col- lard, 90c M, del.; 75c M, exp. col. Jeff Mooney, Gainesville, RFD. Wakefield cabbage, Heading col- lard, 90c M, del.: L. D. Mooney, Gainesville, RFD. Wakefield cabbage, Heading col- lard, 90c M, del.; 75c M, col.; tomato plants, $1 M, del. Ohie Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Missionary: strawberry plants, 25c C; Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.: yellow root, dry, 35c lb.: peppermint, 25c doz. Tiss Cecil: McCurley, Hartwell, Ri; 2. Flat Dutch, Wakefield cabbage, Heading collard, 20c-C> -95c. 500 $1.25 M, -postpaid; Amos Williams, Gainesville. E. J. Chas, W. Flat Dutch cab- bage, Heading collard, 25c C; 300, 60c; $1.25 M. del.: 5 M up, $1 M, FOB, Ernest Williams, Gainesville, Celestrial and Brown Turkey Figs, Y large, $1; McDonalds earlist blackberry and Lucretia and Premo dewberry, $1 C; $9 M; Kudru, $1 C. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2: Cabbage plants and Mareglobe to- mato, 500, 75c; $1.25 M del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Garlic, 50c per C. Mrs. C, C. Dye, Middleton, Lady T. and Everbearing straw- berry plants, 500, $1 del; dried apples, 5 Ibs., 60c; 10 Ibs., $1.10 del. AyD. Call, Ellijay, Rt. 4. Lady T. and Condons Mastodon strawberry plants, 40c C: everbearing black and red raspberries, $1 doz.| Turner, | Add postage. Mrs. Cc. L. C;. 75e, 500; $1.15 M, del | Wright, Alto, Rt. 2. mato, C. W 70c M, exp. col.} $1 M, collect. also sun-=|{ Plants For Sale Chas. W. . Cabbage, plants, $1 M, Sept 20th del. Cash with order. 2 f. Leggett; Baxley. Ga. collard and Chas: W. cabbage, New Stone tomato plants, 300, 75c; $1, 500; $1.50 M, postpaid. E. A. Hayes, Buford, Rt. 2. All Season, Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20c C; $1.25 M; Everbearing strawberry, 45 Cc. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland. Progressive cetieaking strawberry plants, 40c C; $3.75 M; cash or money order. Mrs. Emley Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 13. Jersey W. and Late Flat Dutch | cabbage plants, True Ga. eer 250 *. Cabbage plants, E. J. and Chas. W., 500, 70c; $1.20 M, del., postpaid; 5 M $5, exp. col. gerald. Progressive overbearing and Lady T. strawberry plants, 30c C; Mastodon everbearing, 60c C; pie plants and sage, 10c bunch. Add postage. - Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega. Ga. cabbage and Sweethead col- lards, Wakefield, Dutch and Drum- head cabbage, Globe, Marglobe and Baltimore tomato plants. 500, $1; $1.50 M, del. Mrs. H. L. Howell, Valdosta, 907 N. Patterson St. Napier grass roots and plants. Can be cut 4 times yearly from now until middle November. Most pro- lific grass known. Special price, $4.50 M. Fine for stock. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert. Bermuda grass roots, $3.00 bbl. FOB. Mrs. -H. F. Jarrell, Butler. Lady T. strawberry plants, 20e C; 300, 50c; $1.50 M. Mis. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ee collard, Greater B, to- . cabbage plants, 300, 50c; $1. = M del. Rentie Garrett, Oak- woo Thousands Wakefield cabbage plants, ready for fall heading, 25c C; | $1.00, 500; $1.75 M.. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Kudzu, $1.00 C. Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Millions collard, cabbage, tomato and lettuce plants, 500, 75c; $1. 25 M, postpaid, 15c extra if chk. is sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, $2.00 M; Klondike, $1.75 M. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, +teeo; Missionary strawberry plants, $2 M; rhubarb plants, 50c doz.; permint plants,. 35c- doz.; garlic heads, 10c each. Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4. Cabbage plants now aay 20c C; $1.25 M, postpaid: 5 M up $1 M, es Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Fresh, 7 in. Jlarge Wakefield cab- bage, Stone, Marglobe tomato, true cabbage-collard plants, 300, 60c; 600, $1; $1.35 M postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford. Large Wakefield cabbage, genuine cabbage-collard plants; 250, 50c,: 600, ot ae 35 M. R. G. Burell, Buford, Positions Wanted Want for 1932 in. Meriwether, Troup or Coweta county, good 2 horse farm, 50-50 basis. Must have large house, near school and church. Best ref. A. C. Robinson, Raleigh. Want 1 h. crop, 50-50 basis. Can furnish self: Ex. in farming. Pre- fer work this fall and winter with good house and water and pasture. Ref. T. T. Edge, Canton, Star Rt. Want place on farm as overseer on big farm. Young married man. Life- time exp. Good ref. A. M. Nixon, Atlanta, 953 Fortress Ave. Want job on farm with good man. Exp. 15 yrs., 4 in family. Ref. Want work now until Xmas, then crop eet D. L. Powell, Wrightsville, Want job on farm. Can farm, blacksmith or most any kind of work. 38 yrs. old. Married. Can begin now. W. L. Fulghum, Harrison, Rt. 3. Widow with 3 children, 10, 9 and 18 yrs. wants 1 horse farm or work on om, Can do any kind of farm work ddress L. B. Mound, Junc- tion City, Log Cabin Farm. Young single man of good charac- ter desires job on truck farm or dairy for balance this and probably next yr. Good.dry hand milker. W. M. Darminy, ae iG; Ri. 4; Want good 1 or '2-horse farm for ee on halves: can run myself. J. L. HiPks, Decatur, Re. lL also collard | F. FP. Stokes, Fitz- |. basis. | yrs. ing. machinery. No bad habits. Married. ' pep- | Bo Positions Danica Want 2 horse cr op on halves for 1932, with grist mill or blacksmith shop. Can keep up farm machinery and do 7 carpentering; 9 in a D. D. Reynolds, Werreutere - Family of 4 want work on fern picking cotton for ein having large crop. M. L. Hicks, Douglas, Married man, wife 2 boys, 14 and 16 yrs. want a farm near Atlanta, suitable for hog raising, dairying, etc., exp. Have 4 cows and 3 brood sows. C. A. Vaughan, Jackson, Syl- van Grove. : Want in vicinity of Atlanta, 25 to 35 acres to be planted in corn and peas on 50-50 basis, by competent: 6 white farmer, able to finance self, also 1 wage hand available. Holmes, Smyrna. Want small truck and poultry faex with few cows and hogs, 50-50 basis, in or near Albany, 1931-1932. L. Cc. J. E. Bigbee; Shellman. Want good 2 horse farm: on 50- 50 Must have good roomy house, water, and pasture, near school, Ref, furnished. Thos. T.. Burns, Rock Springs, Rt. 1. Man with small family wants job as working foreman, or small farm. Start now or first of 1932. R. Mc- Invale, Reynolds. Want work now until Christmas and 2 horse farm on halves for 1932. Married, 30 yrs. old, raised on farm. Exp. in blacksmith and carpenter work. J. R. Burke, Toomshoro. Want job for large family on farm for balance this and next _ ref. W. A. Holder, Cordele, Rt. Family of 6 want a to pick, or work by day this fall and large 2 horse crop for 1932. Ref. Exp. 15 William Pendley, Douglasville, 17 Chicago Ave. Want job in dairy. Any kind farm- se Operate and repair any kind Unincumbered. 30 yrs. old. Dock c. Bunnin, Dallas, Rt. 1. Want 2 horse farm for self soe father with 3 houses. Father can furnish himself. I have to be fur-= nished to make crop. Lifetime exp. | M. M. Hembree, Atlanta, 245 Wood- fward Ave., S. E. Young man wants job in dairy milking, some exp, with dairy work; ref. furnished. State wages in first Ray Weed, Richland, Rt. 5, Want i-horse farm on halves, can | furnish self, willing worker ar sober. G, A. Davis, Washington, RFD 4 Want i-horse crop on shares, middle or So. Ga., can furnish sel truck farm preferred. Oscar A. Hast Canton, Rt. oe Z Woman, on, 16 yrs., girl 14, want work picking cotton, gathering co etc., house to live in; healthy and able to work: have to be moved. Mrs Pat Kelly, Alma. Want place on farm with good man to help gather crops, 7 in family, 5 workers, prefer within -7-8 miles Rome or Cartersville: have to be moved. Emory Glass, Canton. 4 Want job overseeing farm, 45 yrs. old, exp. in gen. farming, good man= ager of labor and gen. expenses of farm cost; strictly sober: ref. Jno. C. Brown, i tzgerald, Rt. 3. Want gin system to operate on per= centage basis; e. ., good mechanic; give full particulars * in first letter. e W. King, Atlanta, 1836 Lakewood ve. First class, all-round blacksmith and horse-shoer desires position or location in good community or on farm: best of ref. O. Bagwell, Bow=-_ man, Rt. 2. Want job on farm with good ped= ple, for wages or by the day: con-. sider crop for 1932; self, wife and baby;_at once. Come or write. He Wee Barker, Griffin, Rt. A, care Chas. Deason. Want good 2-horse farm for 1932, 50-50 basis; have to be furnished; work every day; 35 yrs. old, married, family; exp., reliable. Bryan Gibson, Box Springs, Rt.2: Sixteen-year-old boy wants job on farm; do not use tobacco nor strong drink: honest and willing worker; | $10 month, board and laundry. Alden Brown, Blackshear, Rs. 3, Box 111. Want blacksmith shop and corn mill for 1932, 50- Me basis. T. J. Dal- ton, Dacula. Rt. 2 Single man, 35 yrs. old, wants job on farm with good family; exp., ref. Tarnished. de B. Steger, Williamson. __ Thursday, August 27, 1931 oe Positions Wanted Single man wants job on farm for pal. this and for next. yr., looking after and feeding stock or general farming. C. R. Holloway, Edison, RFD, care C. J. Holloway. Middle-aged farmer desires employ-_ ment. as overseer on stock farm or _ + management of farm with working . 4nterest; exp.; state salary, board in-|. cluded. Peyton Harvey, Pembroke. ~fan with 5 years exp. riding cul- tivators wants job; consider working by month or 2 farms on _ halves; can P= Ret. 2. Want farm for 1932, 50-50 basis, party to furnish hogs to raise on shares; about 40 acres walking or riding plow; plant mostly feedstuff. B. J. Brown, Dublin, Rt. 5. sf Want 3 or 4-horse farm for 1932, halves or 3rd or 4ths; finance self all around: any good farming sec- - tion, must be with desirable party. Freeman E. Cole, Canon. Rt. 3. . Married man, with child, wants job, preferably truck farm; some exp.: drive any make car, truck, etc. - Fave to be moved. Sober and honest. ao V. F. Tolison, East Point, 411 E. _~ Washington St. Want 3-horse farm on shares near Jarge town, oats, corn, hay and truck, hogs and poultry, exp.; run any kind machinery, repair same, blacksmith, etc J. M. Billings, Taylors Creek. Want work. with good Christian peopie on farm helping with dairy, poultry, garden, etc.; wages; near school; 3 children large enough to help. Mary McConnell, Milledgeville, care S. S. Vincent. Want work for bal. this yr., 1-horse crop 1932, in Screven or Bulloch counties; 12 bu. corn and $1 weekly; ~ ynove self within 15 miles; wife and child. O. G. Jeffers, Halcyondale. Husky man and wife want a 1- horse crop on share basis, prefer cul- tivating, mostly corn and some truck patches. J. R. Tatum, Dawsonville. Lifetime farmer and exp. labor manager desires position as overseer, married with family, 36 yrs. old, ref. Begin at once. W. B. Pippin, Gray. Want 2-horse crop for 1932 in Hart, Madison or Elbert County, 50-50 basis, near church and good sehool. Lee Band, Royston, Rt. 2. ~ Want job with good family, board. Jaundry; can milk and other light good character C. L. Bradford, Li- = thonia: Rt. I. Want to get with reliable party to ss: be helper on stock farm, near school - and church, at reasonable wages. _ Ref. P. E. Perkins, Dawson. family must have work. Help with poultry, garden and other light work on farm. References exc. Mildred Childers, Atlanta, 375 Capitol Ave., W. Family of 5, 2 grown boys, want to gather crop. If satisfied, raise crop 1932. Good workers, dairying, poultry, truck farming. No. Ga. pre- ferred. A. H. Jett, Griffin, 130 New- ton St. Young man wants job on farm for 1932. Honest, no bady habits, good worker, 5 yrs. exp. with riding culti- -Yator. J. M. Turner, Graymont, Rt 2. , Want work at once, reasonable wages. Can do any kind farm work. 2 horse crop, stock and tools for 1932 on shares. Ref. C. E. Joiner, Louis- Ville, Rt. 2. ? Want 50 to 75 acre farm in culti- vation, good land, not low and flat. Shares. Will not raise cotton. Stock farm preferred. Possession early date. A .G. Bledsoe, Savannah. Want job helping gather crop, 1 or _ 2 horse farm, 1932. 33 yrs. old, wife 8 children. Best ref. Would accept b until Xmas forself and 15 yr. old oy. B. M. Coulter, Columbus, Box 408, Rt. 2. Want 1 horse crop on halves for 1932. Sufficient help to run same. Want 500 chickens to raise on halves. Would take job dairying or truck. Ref. D. M. Parker, Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94, Want work on farm at once. Can @rive truck, etc. Exp. Single. State best wages, board and laundry in- ___@luded. Homer Carrington, La- = Grange, Rt. 1. Single man wants job on dairy or poultry farm. Strong, healthy, hon- Ref. ein le so salary. am London, Tenn. Resident of give ref. T. F. Page, Wrightsville, | wheat, 1931 farm work; alone, sober, clean andj| Refined young woman of good| t | 17e. MARKET Positions Wanted Want job on farm or a crop on halves, wife and self only, exp. W.C. Patton, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 536. Want to hear from party who can furnish a 2 horse erop on 50-50 basis to raise grain, cows, hogs and chick- ens and feed stuff. T. H. Pierc, Palmetto. Ga. Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Hastings Lady peas in 5 bu. lots or more, make best offer. H. G. Jor- don, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Bunch garden pea seed. 25 Ib. or exc. for seed wheat, rye or anything | ean use. boro, Rt. 5. Frostproof prolific Eng. pea. seed, 50 lbs., 25c lb. for lot or 40c Ib: in sntall lots FOB. cifrs. J. O. King. Lavonia, Rt. 3. . Pure Winter Garden peas, 25c Ib. here. E. F. Dye, Hahira. Willets Wonder Winter Eng. pea seed, 30c Ib. Tillie Averette, Buena Vista. Cream Sugar Crowder peas, % bu. $2.50, $4 bu.; exc. for May Blue Stem crop. W. J. Adams, L. B. Rountree, wains- Pitts, Rt. 2. Extra early Bunch Eng. peas, 25c cupful; Seven Top turnip seed, 3 thls., 10c; dried sage, 50c Ik. Miss Bessie Coltrane, Cumming, Rt. 3. New. crop sound seas, $2.25 bu. or exc. for young turkeys. Mrs. J. W. Perry, Rechelle. Twenty-four lbs. frostproof, most prolific, fine-flavored Eng. pea seed, 35c JIb., cash with order, no chks. Miss Martha E. Thompson, Sylvester, 104 Westberry St. Black and Red Valentine, Tenn. Green Pod, Giant Stringless, Burpees Stringless, Refugee beans,-. Alaska, Thos. Laxton peas, 15c lb.; 8 lbs. up, 12%4e plus postage. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. Austrian peas, 1931 crop, 7 Ibs. postpaid, $1. Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chats- worth. . Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed, $1.30 for lot of 4 lbs., or 35c Ib. del. No stamps. Mrs. H. .. Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5. . Two bu. or more frost proof Eng. peas, 30c Ib., or 28c Ib. if lot is taken. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 7, Box 34. Striped and half runner garden bean and Valentine and Burpees stringless green pod, all 25e cup. No chks. Mrs. Lillie Barrett, Ellijay. Rt. 3, Box 57. : Austrian winter peas, 6c Ib., FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville. Willetts Wonder cold proof garden peas, 25c Ib. Exc. some for turnip or collard: seed. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen. New cro. Peanut and peddling Crowder peas, $2.50 bu., or exc. Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale. Sugar Crowders, 35 qt.; old fash- jioned, tender bunch beans, 35c qt., or ae larke pkt. Elizabeth Pool, Dacula, oe Little Winter Eng. peas, 25c Ib.; 10 lIbs., $1. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. : Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed, 4 Ibs., $1, postpaid. Write for prices on larger lots. John Underwood, Blakely. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Green, imp. Spanish peanuts just the kind for boiling) $2.00 bu. or in 5 bu. lots, $1.90 bu. D. C. Mixon, Screven. ; Peanuts to boil, priced reasonable. Mrs. J. W. Perry, Rochelle. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Country cured hams, 30c lb. A. C. Price, Bronwood. Dry smoked side meat, 18c Ib.; exc. some for seed oats if reasonably priced. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro. Rt. 5. Seven country-cared hickory- smoked hams, extra good, wt. 7-36- 41-25-25-15 and 11 lbs. respectively. 30c Ib. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Hams, 25; shoulders, 20c; sides, 20c: 50 Ibs. or more, 2c less; all smoked with pecan wood. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. Sides, 18c; hams, 25c; shoulders, All guar. sound. Malvin Col lins, Whigham. Nice home cured hams, 23c h., FOB. Mra d. B. Lanier, Brooklet, d BULLETIN ~ - Ga. Products For Sale FRUIT FOR SALE Ten Ibs. nice sun-dried apples, free from worms, this years crop, 12c Ib. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Box 57. Entire crop apples on trees, about 2,500 bu., to party to gather and cuck to market; house to live in while gathering; bargain; mile east depot. A. J. Collins, Dem- orest. Nice apples, crated, $1.50 Du. or exc. for chickens, cured hams, pea-~- nuts or sausage.- Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Hogansville, RFD. Seventy-five bu. Pineapple pears, 75e bu. R. E. Bower, Dixie. White scuppernong, also black, 50c pk. L. B. Rountree, Swainsboro, Rt. 5. Nice peeled sun-dried fruit, 1931 crop peaches. 15 lb.; apples, 10c Ib.. cash with order. Mrs. S. Cousin, Greenville, Rt. 3. and core, 10c Ib. or 11 Ibs. $1. add pestace: Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Re 2. Good sound apples, free from worms, $1 bu. del. Ga., cash with or- der;. Niagara and Concord grapes, eo Ib. del. J. E. Stembridge, Ella ap. best onions, 40c gal.; shallot sets or buttons, 15c at. Mrs. Annie Voll- rath, Winston. : MD zious and Bonham packed in bu. baskets, free from worms, shipped from Cornelia, $1.25 bu. Ed Farle, Demorest. Kieffer pears, nice. large, 75c bu. not del. or exc. some for thrifty P. C. gilt, 2 or 3 mos. old. Mrs. E. E. Cha- son, Cairo, Rt. 2. Dried apples, make best offer on 50-lb. lots. H. G. Jordan, Flowery Branch, Rt. i Canned peaches, $1.75 doz. in your gt. jars FOB. Mrs. Sam Smith, Aus- tell, Rt. 2. : Nice red and vellow apples, $1.25 bu. box del. Henry F. Weaver. Marion. New crop fine apples and yellow peaches, peeled and sun-dried, 10%4c Ib. del. Exe. for any kind of meat, lard: or syrup. Robt. Lee, Carters. Nice dried peaches; 1931 crop, 10c lb. Add postage. H. C. Reid, Ho- ganville, Rt. 4. Scuppernongs ready by September ist. Both colors, $3.50 bu. FOB, or at vines. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt 7. Pineapple pears now rec ~ 50c bu. at my farm, or 75c bu. del. nearby points. Exc. for Appler seed oats. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Grapes for sale. Write for prices. Also will make jelly on halves, party furnish sugar and containers. Mrs. Mary L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Peaches peeled and sundried, 20c Ib. del. in 10 Ib. lots. Money order. a W. V>Simmons, Buena Vista, Scuppernongs, light, 36c gal., $2 bu; Black or St. James grape, 30c gal., $2 bu.; $2.25 del. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton. t. 1. Nice cooking and eating .apples, hand picked and graded, 75c bu. FOB. New crop sundried apples 5 Ibsic 60ce* 10-Ibs.> $1.10 dek - J. : Call, Ellijay, Rt. 4. Nice dried peaches, this years crop, 12% Ib., 5 Ibs. 50. Annie Murphy, Cohutta. Thirty-five or 40 bu. Pineapple pears now ready, $1 bu. at my place, 7 miles north of Waycross. J. H. Mixon, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 37. * Nice, new, sour peeled dried apples for sale. amount new peeled peaches. Cc. V. Thomas. Morganton. Nice, sundried apples, free from core and peeling, 10%4c Ib. Add post- age. Mrs. Math Rogers, Ft. Valley, He. 3. . Thirty-five Ibs. peaches, 15 Ibs. ap- ples, dried, this years crop, 10c Ib., ely P. P. No exch. B. Frey, Dallas, Ett o> Large cultivated vi crabapples for yelly and preserves, $1 bu. L. A. Ponder, Juliette. Choice Keiffer pears, carefully packed, $1 bu.. FOB. J. H. Hodges, Ludowici, Rt. 1. FONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Good grade Gallberry, white comb. FOB. Murl J. Morris. Baxley. bee hat and smoker for $3, or exc. for anything can use. James A. Grif- fin, Cordele. Nice dried apples, free from worms. apples, ; Will exe. 15 lbs. for se: | packed in 60 and 70-Ib. cans, 10c Ib. ' Three strong colonies of sees and Page Seven Georgia Products For Sale Ten lbs. good quality ext. postpaid, $1.25; 10 Ibs. fey. with comb. $1 75; 5 tbs. fcy. with comb, postpaid, 90c. Write for larger lot prices. John W. Berryhill. Lakeland. Ordinary dripped hon clean and pure, in 5-gal. boxed honey ca.is, $4.50 per can FOB here. Geo. Kirk- lar?, Swainsboro. Will del. 10 Ibs. good strained honey for $1.25, or 10 Ib. comb.. $1.50. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. P. Smith, Enigma. Fresh Gallberry, Chunk or Ext. 5 Ibs.; Se; 10, Ibs.,; $1.50 del... Dic: Thomas, Odum. Thirty hives of Italian bees in frame hiv:s. Write for price. Murl J. Morris, Baxley. New bright honey, 10 Ib. buckets, comb, $1.25: new Gallberry. 10 Ib. buckets, comb, $1.50. postpaid, cash ~ with order. R. W. Browning, Dub- fin... Nix 3- New honey, 10c Ib. Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. Nice ext. honey, 10 Ib., 6 to cs., $6; 2 pails, postpaid, $2.75; 2. pails, chunk, $7.25. Exe. for other things. Write Jno. A. Crumney. Doctortown, White honey in comb, packed in lard cans 50 to 70 Ibs, 10e -. Check for amount wanted. J. W. Lang, Nice dried peaches, 13 Ib., also| CC8?. Fancy comb honey, 5 Ib. pails 12 per cs., $7.50. Good: table honey, bbl. lots, 5c Ib. Prompt del. J. T. Mullis, Alma. PEACH AND APPLE TREES FOR SALE White Eng. peach trees, 15c each; Eng. horse apples, same price: also choice peach seed. 3c lb. Add vost- ae Miss C. L. Turner, Dahlonega, BUTTER FOR SALE Two or 8 lbs. fresh, firm butter ea. week. Cow T. B. tested 30c Ib. del. in Ist and 2nd zone. Send 5c for sample. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpha- retta, Rt. 2. POTATOES FOR SALE Fifty.or 100 bu. Red Bliss seed Trish potatoes, $1 bu. FOB. cash with oe W. B. Attaway, Hazlehurst, Lg, Small Red Bliss seed Irish potatoes $1 bu. R. E. Bower, Dixie. Porto Rico potatoes, 5c bu. at patch. FOB by truck loads. Now ready. D. F. Ogden, Odum, Rt. 1. SYRUP FOR SALE Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 12 No. 5 cans to case, $4. Malvin Collins, Whig- ham. : Syrup for sale in truck loads. Make best offer, in 5 and 10 lb. buc"ets, pure Ga. Cane. Also 2 44 gal. bbls., exc. for hogs. .W. A. Sumner, Nor- ristown, Rt. 1. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Jappo. the best turnip and greens, stands hot weather; Tendergreens, the new vegetable green. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1. Thousand lbs. green peas, 500 Ibs. butter beans and tomatoes ready for market, at my place, near McK enzies pigs Ww. M. Fortner, Meansville, White nest onions for sale, 7 Ib. del. Mrs. E. B. Scroggins, LaGrange, Rt. 6. Box 79. Crowder peas, squash, okra, lima beans, all fresh and green, del. to eta at field. A. H. Cooper, Pavo, Gas, we Nice yellow crookneck squash, ready to ship Sept. ist., $2 per crate of 50 Ibs.; FOB. Cash with order. es Jas. A. Loflin, Thomson. Green hot peppers, 10e qt., cz 35 gal. del. Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Roys- ton, Box 184. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PESS WANTED Want new crop dry Lady. peas. Send sample and price. J. Hinton Clark. Atlanta, 908 Highland Ave FRUIT WANTED Want to contract apples at orch- ard. Write kind ane best pmece. Wyatt Hudgins, Flowery Branch Want good grade new sundried ap- ples, free of core aiid peelings. Exe. $00 Ib. cap. white feed sacks. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer. Daisy. VEGETABLES WANTED Want sweet and hot pepper. State what you have and price. Mrs. H. R. Drawdy, Brunswick, Rt. 1. a ee ; Page Eight MARKET BULLETIN re - Grain and Hay For Sale Hastings 1931 new Japanese Sho- - goin turnip seed, louse resistant, ex- cellent for early fall planting, 60c Ib. postpaid in 5-lb. lots or $2.50 for lot. H.S. Mullins, Milner. One to 200 bu. good, sound ear corn. A. B. Moorehead, Bowersville, eG, 2. Pure Bancroft seed oats, 65c bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Approximately 500 bu. guar. Ab- ruzzi rye, $1.50 bu. del. anywhere within the state, cash or money or- der with order. N. A. Pratt, Ellijay. Fulghum oats, 50c bu.; Abruzzi rye. $1.35 bu.; Blue Stem wheat, $1.35 bu. FOB. C. B. Dexter, Fort Valley. Purple straw sound seed wheat, made 25 bu. to the 1 bu. sowed this yr. without fertilizer, $1.50 bu., not Se Siege Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Canon, Tui os Hundred bu. Cokers Red Heart seed wheat, $1.25 bu.; 200 bu. milling wheat, $1 bu.; few bu. Ambrosia rye and beardless barley, reasonable; Bancroft seed oats: A. B. Moore- head, Bowersville, Rt. 1. Good clean Ga. rye, 90c bu. FOB. S. M. Foster, Clarkesville. High yielding Ga. Blue Stem seed a $1 bu. J. C. Broome, Hepzi- ah. Six bu. Abruzzi seed rye, $1.50 bu. -FOB.: exc. for 2 good pigs or Rust Fayetteville, Rt. 3. lots, 60c; Proof seed oats at 60c bu., ea. pay chgs. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2. - Hastings 100-bu. seed oats, extra good, 60c bu. at barn. Dick Tope, Snuarpsburg, Rt. 1. Ga: Mountain seed rye, sound and clean, $1 bu., cash with order. Ben W. Crow, Cornelia. _ Blue Stem Rust Proof seed oats, any amount, 75c bu. W. H. Holt, Genuine Norton coldproof seed oats, recleaned az.d harvested with- out rain, 75c bu.; no order for less en 2 bu. Ben R. Tanner, Sanders- ville. Genuine Texas rustproof seed oats, 802 bu. G. W. Pippin, Culloden, Box 36. Gcod Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.50 *bu., frt. prepaid in Ga.; money or- der, cashiers chk. or ceri. :d chk. accepted. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. Baled oat and wheat straw, sound and bright, no rain on it, per 100 Ibs., oat 60c, wheat 40c FOB Milner, Or- chard Hill or Griffin. J. P. Brown, - Milner. : Abruzzi rye, $1.15 bu. FOB. T. A. Lewis. Kennesaw, Rt. 1. : - Thousand bu. Cokers Fulghum oats, 60c bu.; 200 bu. Abruzzi rye, 1.40 bu., under 25 bu.; large lots, 1.25 bu. FOB. A. W. Tabor, Pow- ercville. - Pure Purple Straw Write for prices. .Appler, Fulghum seed wheat. a. 1 Bancroft seed oats, pure, 50c bu. FOB. W. K. Burroughs, Canon. Hundred bu. Hastings 100-Bu. oats, clean, bright and pure, grown on own farm, sample on request, 50c i. bu. FOB. H..G. Burroughs, Canon. - Bancroft seed oats, 65c bu.; large strong bags. Blue Stem wheat, $1.25 bu.; large lots, $1.10; car oat straw, $8.00 ton; wheat straw, $7.00 ton. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. - One hundred bu. Blue Stem wheat, produced 33 bu. per acre, $1.00 bu. FOB Wellston. W. J. Potts, Bonaire. Clean Abruzzi rye in 24% bu. bags, $1 bu.. S. M. Carters, Carters. Abruzzi rye, $1 bu.,. FOB, Cler- mont. C. W. Grier, Lula, Rt. 1. Abruzzi rye, recleaned, strong 2% bu. bags, $1.60 bu.; grazing rye, $1.10 -bu.; pure, recleaned Fulghum oats, 60c bu., FOB. L. M. Felton, Mar- shallville, RFD. Pure Abruzzi rye, recleaned, free - from all grass\and weed seeds, $1.50 -bu., FOB. W. B. Collier, Ft. Valley, SERRD. oa Recleaned pure Abruzzi rye of nicest quality, free of all trash and - grass seeds, FOB here. J. D. Massie, -Marshallville, RFD. 4 Genuine, recleaned Abruzzi rye, from Cokers Ped. seed. Certified by State College. Certified pure Ful- -ghum oats, recleaned. O. K. David, ~ Marshallville. _ Abruzzi rye, 3 bu. bags, 90c bu. FOB. C. C. Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Seed wheat, oats and rye, all var. --le. A. B. Brannon, Canton, . Fo-cy bu. new crop choice seed rye, $1 bu. del. in 10 or, more bu. lots. C. R. Ray, Ellijay. \ - Some fine seed oats, 50c bu. FOB, Hills Heavy Fruiters. Also some fine Bancroft oats. W. M. Hill, Grain and Hay For Sale Nice Tall Mountain seed rye, $1 bu. FOB. J. P. Aaron, Mineral Bluff. Pure So. Ga. Abruzzi seed rye, grown on my farm in Houston county, $1.35 bu. in 5 or more bu. lots, FOB, Ft. Valley or }"acon. Cash with order. W. D. Tharpe, Ft. Valley. Hastings 100-bu. oats, bright and} clean. Made 60 bu. to A. No smut, 75c bu. G. W. Coleman, Tifton. Sage oats, 60c bu. Roscoe Pittman, Lula; Rt... 1. ' Fifteen bu. Seed Rye, $1.25 bu., FOB. Grown on the place. E. V. Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. One hundred bu. seed wheat, re- cleaned, $1 bu.; Abruzzi rye free of pest. $1.40 bu.; Fulghum seed oats, 60c bu., FOB. J. L. White, Adairs- ville, Rt. 1. Shadburns improved Fulghum seed oats, high producers, nice, clean seed, $1.00 bu., FOB. J. L. Shad- burn, Buford. No. 1 recleaned Tall Growing No. Ga. seed rye, $1.25 bu.-delo RoW: Nichols, Mineral Bluff. Abruzzi rye for seed, 2c per Ilb., FOB. Oscar Meister, Baldwin. Cokers Abruzzi rye, 2% bu. sacks, recleaned. Yield 30 bu. per acre, $1 bu. W. H. Walker, Augusta, Rt. 4. Pure, recleaned Abruzzi rye, $1.30, FOB; 20 bu. Cokers Ped. Abruzzi, eae FOB. M. L. Lewis, Adairs- ville. Burbanks Hull-less barless, new grain, 72 lbs. per bu. Good for human consumption and _ for live stock. Limited supply, $2.50 pk.; $4.50 per % bu. C. H. Hill, Tignall. Turf oats, treated for smut spores, 90c bu. The kind that stands the winter freeze. S. D. Duncan, Cor- nelia, Rt. 1. Seven bu. No. Ga. grown Abruzzi rye for sale. James Hobscn, Jasper. Pure Bancroft oats, guar. free of all obnoxious seed, 55c bu. under 50 bu.; over, 50c bu. in good bags, FOB; 50c at my barn, any amount; you furnish bags. J. C. Ware, Royston. Big headed chicken corn, 30c Ib. postpaid; cash, money order or stamps on a pound. Perry Williford, Uvalda, Rt. 2. Blue Stem wheat, $1 bu. FOB; exc. for Burr clover, winter peas or other seed. Ned Finley, Cass Station.. No. Ga. tall growing new . seed rye, $1.20 bu.. J. R. Harper,