VOL, 14 KK STATE CAPITOL COTTON Yesterday a farmer from my home county was in the of- fice. He had some cotton that he wanted to hold, so he was interested in knowing about this cheap money that the gov- ernment and banks were going to advance on cotton. I looked into the matter and called up one of the largest banks here in Atlanta, the First. National, and asked them about this. They stated they would lend 80 per cent of the value of cotton on cotton receipts from a bonded warehouse at 5 per cent. These loans are for six months. Of course, the cotton will have to be stored in a bonded warehouse and each indi- vidual bale insured. : At present there are bonded warehouses scattered all over the state. Most every cotton-growing county has a bonded warehouse, If you are compelled to borrow some money on your cotton | to hold it, find out the nearest bonded warehouse. The ware- houseman can instruct you what bank to carry your receipts to in order to get this 5 per cent money. The old-fashioned way of farmers thinking they have to turn their cotton over to the Cotton Growers Co-operative Association to hold for them does not work any longer. You ean hold your cotton cheaper by putting it in a local ware- - thouse than you- ean by shipping it on 1 URE railroads to the Co-ops. . When you put your cotton in a local warehouse, you know where it is and the actual lint cotton stays there until you get. ready to sell it. The practice of the Co-ops in the past has been to send a good deal of the cotton to the mills, and it has been spun into cloth when the farmers thought it was being held. PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1981. NUMBER 43 4 ( I am glad to hear of the general movement of all of our farmers to hold their cotton, It is always a mistake to sell anything below the cost of production. If the large number - of farmers who are holding their cotton this year will volun- _ tarily determine not to plant any cotton in 1982, you will see - the price of cotton begin to move. All of the fertilizer that was sampled, this year by the inspectors of this department has been analyzed and the reports mailed out. There were 11,800 samples taken. Out. of this number 445 were subject to penalty for under runs. If your fertilizer was inspected, and you have not receivd a report on it, write me. If you have received a report show- ing that your fertilizer was subject to a penalty, and the company has refused to settle with you, write to me. ~ Every day I receive the most pitiful letters from people - { over the state telling about how they have worked this year, | the crop they have made, and not having enough left to pay _ their run bills and for their fertilizer after the crop is gone These people write that their children are barefooted, almost naked and cant go to school because of this condition. They also write that they have no job and cannot get one. oe Local authorities in each county should look after matters: : like this. The local authorities would know those who actually - deserve help. EUGENE TALMADGE. October 20, 19381. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices Oct. 20, 1931. Always Subject to Variation. Atlanta. Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta. INDEX Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Live Stock For Sale WSO S VORETAG GOA: aio sceeicoecanansconstecnccsnsnch $ .30 $ .30 $ .30 $ .28 $ 31 $ .30 Eggs, standard, doz. 28 .28 .28 .26 29 28 Eggs, Georgia trade, COZ. ..........scs0 23 20 23 > 5 24 23 POS A PUI Otis heen acces cganns snaaoan ches 28 28 28 <7 226 29 28 Stags, Ib. 16 5 17 . : tT Hens, lb. ae =3L0 1D ad if LT Roosters, Ib. ; 092 6 10 10 _ ; 10 Friers, Ib. 22 23 20 25 18 Ducks, Ib. .. ee 220 . Geese, lb. 09> Z 12 Turkeys, lb. .20 ; 25 Capons, Ib.. ...: 22 29 Field. Peas, Mixed, DU. ........-.-ccccccccscsscse exeeee 1.25 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. : Country Butter, best table, Ib. ..........0 Ear Corn (80 lb. to bu.), bu. ........ Sweet Potatoes, per 100 ie * 1.10 1abn Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton : Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton : : j 10.00 Hogs sold during week beginning Oct. 12, 1931, at co-operative sales brought 4.6214 per ewt., basis No. 1. * PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $30 per ton, subject to change. Live Stock ee Plants Wanted Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale .........:..--. oe Miscellaneous Wanted Baby Chicks For oe Baby Chicks Wanted ./..........-.s00- a tte 1 Eggs For Sale ............... Laclonee ee Eggs Wanted Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted Ga. Products For Sale Georgia Products Wanted 131, hatch, 75c ea., prepaid. for dried apples or peaches, prepaid. Mrs. P. V. Youmans, ix pure bred Ancona roosters, $1 exc. for pullets. Mrs. J. Lester Daisy, Rt. 1. AUSTRALORPS porn str. Australorp cockerels, $2 Johnson Crowe, Cartersville, 25. ouglas St. : BANTAMS T ree bantam hens and rooster, Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. ew. more half-grown Buff Cochin tams, $1 ea.; trio of grown stock, eggs, $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, anta, 515 Peters Bldg. =. [wo bantam roosters, 50c ea. Robt. sowan, Kirkland, Rt. 1. oN Sebright Cochin bantams, for or exc. for R.1. Reds or a tur- B. L. Covan, Benevolence. f Cochin 7-month-old cocker- 1 ea.; B. L. cockerels, 50c ea. S. Tran sou, Atlanta, 841- Fred- ica St.,.N. i0 grown. Gulden Sebrights, trio bout grown Buff Cochins, extra full-blooded stock. Geo. Austin, ote 856 Moreland Ave., N. E. Golden Sebrigchts, rose-comb cock- | $1.25 ea.; 1 rooster, $1. 25. Ed- umner, Sylvester. ED AND OTHER ROCKS fine B. R. pullets in fine cond., ready to lay, 90c ea. Mrs. S.: Sloan, Auburn: Wo. May. hatch B. R. cockerels, ompson str., 75c ea. Exc. for 1 Feb. March hatch, same str. Write Mrs. Shelton ees. arks str. B. R- ak cockerels, 50 ea., reg. per. 26-D1-31; May ch. $1. Mrs. H. L. Odom, Daisy. Four Holterman Aristocrat Bm. ee cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. A. Baker, Norman Park, Rt. 1, Box 65. Fischel str. White Rock roost- , April, 1930, hatch, $1.50 ea. Miss tha Thornton, Forsyth, Box 388. *hompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. cock- so year-old cock, $1.50; FOB, 4 May hatch cockerels, $1 e2., B. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- | w -erel and 2 pullets, uality, 300- -egg str., Booths 5.. Ci B: a red W. L: pullets, same age. 3 Lowe, im at Rt. 2. = Thompson str. $10 cash for Henry Bradshaw, Wrightsville, ve pullets and cockerels, pure. d Buff Rocks, May 15 hatch, 75c for lot. C. H. Snow, Ivey. _ $1 ea.; cockerel, 75c. B. L. Waycross, Ret. 2. x e B. R. cockerels, April 20 ch, special laying str., $1.25 ea., B; 5 Thompson B. R. April hatch, .; few pullets -and hens also. ucy Whitfield, Gillsville, Rt. 2. Nhite Rock cockerel and pullet,. 1 hatch, $2.50, FOB. Mrs. A. H. , Locust Grove. pullets and rooster, from her. d special mated stock, wt. 2 a 00 for = ee Brown, ~ BRAHMAS h a. and rooster, Light mas, 18 mos. old, $9. Exc. for ag Mrs. C. W. Hollingsworth, n. Brahma cockerels from large $1 ea. a s. C. W. Evans, ehtsville, Rt. i. ae bred R. c. Giant str. Light bma cockerels, in service, $1.25 22 for $3. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, BRE 2: i ht Brahma pullets and cocker- heavy str. Write for prices. M. E. rren, Hartwell, Rt. 1. CORNISH m pure bred Dark Cornish ets, April hatch, $10 for lot. Mrs. Shurling, Oconee. ear-old pure bred Cornish, : nd 2 -eockerels, wt. 4 or eed, $1 ea. Gordon S obyston. _ bred Dark Cornish April pul- 5 ea.; March pullets, $1.50; , $1 50 Ho 200 pullets left. Tbs., ick- a y ; rnish sp) ing hatch. roost- .G Sil [ville, 25 Do Poultry For Sale Ten pure bred White Cornish May pullets, $1 ea.; Paul E. Law, Ocilla, Rt.33 Pure bred Dark Cornish spring hatch 2 to 3-lb. roosters, Berry str., $1 ea. Mrs. D. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ri. 3: Eleven pure pred Dark Cornish hens and cock, year-old, $1 ea. Mrs. | J. H. Mackey, Charing. Two Cornish roosters, just begin- ning to crow, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. Mary" Gar field. GAMES Cocks, stags, hens and .pullets in Walker Mugwumps, Arkansas Trav- elers, Dan Gordons and Ginn Reds. Write for prices. F. Hartwell, Rt. 5. Few nice biack-breasted Red Game cockerels and pullets, about 4 mos. old; $2.50 pr. G. lasville. Full-blooded. pure Sid Taylor Games, 20 mos. old, $3.50; hens, $1.50 ea. J. T. Gray (address not given). Two pure bred Gordon Game cocks. April, 1930, hatch. Leland E. Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 25 R. Wilson, Four Pit Game cocks, 2 Muffs, $4| ea.; 1 Bob Sanders Roundhead, $3; 1 White Pyle cock, $3. First class stock, winners. M. Davis, Gainesville, eare Davis Bakery. GIANTS White Jersey Giant 18- month-old | cockerel and 3 cockerels, 6 mos. old, all pure bred, $1.50 ea. Mrs. M. 4H. Stephens, Bremen. _ Sev. Black Giant pullets, $1 a.; me $1.25 ea. R. A. Yeager, Zeb- on. LANGSHANS Four extra heavy hens and rooster, all pure stock, $6.:N. B. Burden, El- berton, Rt. 8, Box 83. LEGHORNS Twenty-five S.C. W. L. April hatch pullets, 2 cockerels, Kerlin quality heavy laying str., 75c ea., $18.50 for lot. Mrs. T. J. Holland, Cochran, Re: 3, Box 125. Ped W. 1. cock, yr. old, $1, FOB. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville, 25 Doug- las St. Twenty-five pure bred April hatch . L. cockerels, selected from Ferris highest egg record pen, $1.50 ea., 5 for $6, 10 for $12. Miss Belle Joiner, Soperton, Rt. 2. Pure bred Buff L.. ecockerels, 6 mos. old, $1 ea.; 30-40 pullets and cock- erels, 442-5 mos. old, 50c ea. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 2. Dark Brown S. L. Everlay L. 20- month-old roosters, best breeding, $1.50 ea.; no chks. Mrs. Ww. A. Sum- |. ner, Norristown. Six full str: L.< roosters, Brown, 6 mos. old, $1 ea.; 1 grown rooster, | $1.50. E. Warren, "Swainsboro. Imp. Tom Barron L. cockerels, di- rect from Roselawn foundation AA matings, official contest winning parent stock, sell or trade for wheat, corn, oats, syrup, honey. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 676 = Bt NS Wie Twenty pure str. W. L. 1 and 2- year-old hens, 75c ea. cash, or exc. for White Pekin. ducks, not over yr. old. Mrs. E. V. Prather, Lithonia. _One hundred and fifty S.C. W. L. pullets, Johnson str, March, April and May hatch, $75. for lot. J. O. Fussell, Dawson. Sev. ped. breeding males, cockerels and cocks, out of official contest record hens, 250-284 eggs, 100 per cent Tancred str., del. during the breeding season. M. W. Kantala, El- berton. ~ Six hens and 4 pullets, w. L. Fer- ris and Wycoff str., $7.50 for lot. J. G. Macomson,,. Royston. Twenty Tancred pullets, March hatch, and 2 fine cockerels, $17.50 |for lot. W. B. Stebbens, Savannah, Rt. 3: ' MENORCAS Trio Giant Black Minorcas, $7.50: fancy year-old cock, $5; extra fancy stock. Os Ho. Wright, Atlanta, 515 | Peters Bldg. Nine Pape - str. early hatch S. C. Black Minorca cockerels, pure bred, $1 ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. One cock and 4 pullets, May hatch, Booth AAAA White Minorcas, $7.50. R. H. Horne, Newnan. ; MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Nice. fat hens, mixed breeds, 85c ea., FOB. Johnson C a Carters- cockerels, $1. 25 ~ea.: W. Cleveland, M. Baldwin, Doug- Poulin For Sale Twenty young hens, 2 yrs. old in Feb., 1932. Will give unrelated roost- er with order for 20, $16,. FOB, Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran. ; ORPINGTONS Orp. hens, yr. old, $1 ea. or exc. for 15 gal. syrup or hog, wt. 100 Ibs. Mrs. W. M. De Lay Douglasville, Rt. 6. Pure Galden Buff Orp. 1930 (spring) hatch rooster. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. Pure bred Booths str. Butt. Orp. | cockerels, pullets, $1 ea. or exc. for March hatch pure Sheppard str. An- cona pullets; also 2 roosters, 18 mos. old, direct from Booth, $2 ea., FOB. Mrs. H. N. Lord, "Toomsboro. Two Buff Orp. hens, yr. old, $1.50 ea. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville, 25 Douglas St. Two Byers str. Buff Orp. -cocker- els, $1.50 ea. or exc. for 2 same breed. cockerels, free of disease, ea. pay chgs.; 6 pullets and 6 hens, 1% yrs. old, $1 ea. Mrs. I, H. Anderson, Al- ma, Rt. 3. PIGEONS 2 Ringneck doves, $3 pr.; single birds, $1.50 ea. John 8S. Transou, At- lanta, 841 Frederica St., N. E. Fifteen pr. common pigeons, $4 for lot. Robt. McGowan, Kirkland, Rit. a. One hundred pigeons, $10, FOB. Mrs. M. H. Stephens, Bremen. Three pr. mixed yard pigeons, full grown, 50c pr. J. C. Strickland. Guyton. : Twenty-six prs. Yellow Carneaux, $2 pr.;-extra large Plymouth Rock White Kings, $2.50 pr.; pr. Yellow Fans, $5;. booted Tumblers, $2 pr.; outdoor raised Chinese doves, $5. L. L. Wallace, So. Atlanta. One hudred and fifty Carneaux pigeons, 25c ea., minimum lots 50. Wayne P. Sewell, Atlanta. Ponce de Leon Apts., Phone Ja. 1039. Pigeons, mixed with White Kings. Homers and Carneaux, pretty, light colors, 6 for $1. Helena, Rt. 2. Swiss Mondaines, $3 pr.; solid Red Carneaux (large birds), $2 pr.; Homers, $1 pr.; fancy show pigeons, $2 and up, guar., mated, banded; odd birds, $1. E. E. Smith, Atlanta, 29 Gertrude Place. Silver Kings, youngsters, $12 doz. Some among lot are from Ist and 2nd prize winners at Atlanta Fair. Mated birds, $5 pr. Geo. Austin, At- tanta, 356 Moreland Ave., N. E. R. I. REDS | 2 Pur Owens str. 7-month-old cock-. erel, $2. Exc. for 2 Pit Game pullets. John S. Transou, Atlanta, 841 Fred- rica St., .N. E. Twelve Dunlop str. S. C. Red pul- lets, April hatch, and 1 fine cock, $10 for lot. J. G. Macomson, Royston. Pure bred Donaldson str. Red cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rts. Nine April hatch pure Donaldson Red pullets, $6.75, or exc. for same number Ancona pullets, beginning to | lay. Mrs. Maggie Page, Surrency, Rt. 2. Pure Donaldson Red rooster, Red | mixed young hens, some now laying, |75e ea., $5 for lot; money order. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Dawson, Re ue. Ten R. I. Red pullets, March and April hatch, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham. Pure bred Red pullets, 3-Ib. size, 715 ea.; 11% to 2 Ibs., 50c ea.; also 9 White R. pullets, rooster, 2-2% Ibs., |- 75c ea. Exc. for young cow, not less than 2 gal. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray Cuy,; Re.-2: Donaldson Red cocks, June hatch, 75c ea. B..B. Morgan, Clyo. Twelve Red pullets, May hatch, and 1 selected cockerel, from pure bred, trapnested, heavy laying stock, $12 |, for lot. John L. Rish, Edison. . High grade large dark Reds, early hatch cockerels and pullets, $1. 50. ea., del., $1.40, exp. col: 18-month cocks, $2.50: hens, $1.40. Exe. for new dried anpley Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Fifty Donaldson Red March pul- lets, 80c ea. Mrs. W. M. Barker, Molena. Two Owen str. Red .18-month-old cocks, thoroughbred, $2 ea.; hens, $1 _ ;_Pullets, 85c; cockerels, $1. Mrs. R. Mooney, Adairsville. Pe R. I. Red Tompkins str. ready-to-lay a ees $1 ea. Loyd Ber-. rett, Alto, Rt Donaldson Red cockerels, March hatch, $1.25 ea, and oD Mrs, Cc. he Capel, Molena. AE es aes tae eee 88. Twelve pure bred Eng. str. Buff | Clarence Brown.. | Putnam. _ Thursd y, Setober 22, 1981 oe Poultry For Sale Donaldson Reds; 12 early April pule lets, 65 ea.; 1 cockerel, same age, 65c; 2 March cockefels, 75c ea. Mrs, E. Blanchard, Appling, Rt. y; WYANDOTTES Pure Regal Dorcas R. C. White Wyandotte March pullets, 80c ea. Mrs. J, T. Owens, Covington, Rt. 2. _Two White Wyandottes and 1 SiJ- ver Wyandotte hens, $1 ea. R. A. Yeagen, Zebulon. Three pure bred Tarbox sire -S. L: Wyandotte cockerels, Feb. and March, 1931, hatch, $2.25 for lot or $1 per head. Miss Mary Gibbs, Uvalda, Six hens and cock, S. L. Ws yan~ dottes, $6 or exc. for 15 - Tb. gilt pig: also some baby chicks, 10c ea. John Jones, Dalton, 28-B Glenn St. Seven hens and rooster, mature stock and thoroughbreds, $12, FOB. here, or exc. for pure stock Dark Cornish. G. L. Holden, Cartersville, Tennessee Road. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE Booking orders for Christmas and Thanksgiving turkeys, few select. M. B. for breeders, April hatch tom, now wt. 15 lbs., and hens, 8 lbs. Ask for prices. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. Five turkey hens and tom, wt. 18-20 lbs., 25c Ib.; also 6 July hatch, 250 AD. and exp. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Melena. M. B. gobbler, 1930 hatch, fine for breeding, large, $6. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville. Two. guineas, rooster and hen, 1930 hatch, 75c ea., FOB. or exc. for 2 chicken hens, wt. 5 lbs. ea. Mrs. Janie C. Wingo, Newnan. Black: Muscovy ducks, large size, 1931 hatch, $3 pr. J. W. Eason, Jr., Tifton, RFD 2 Large white Emden. geese, wt. about 15 Ibs. ea., full feathered and not full grown yet, $2.30 ea.; money order or cashiers chk. Mrs. Less Southern, Cartecay. Pure pred Toulouse oo $4.50 pr., shipped collect. Mrs. Thomas, Cordele... Three March hatch sarah Tur- key cockerels, $2 ea.; 16-month-old cockerel, $2.50. Miss Susie Collum, Fine young Giant "M. B. toms, | April, 1931 hatch, wt. 13 to 15 lbs., - $5 ea. Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead. Three turkeys, May 4 hatch, $4.50 for the 3.. Mrs. Mae Cantrell, Cor~ en = nelia, Rt. 1. Ten mixed cc. hens, 2 yrs. old, 6 half-grown, $20. Exc. for Jersey. hifer calf or?J. B. Giant or S. L. Wyandottes. Write first. Mrs. Callie Webb, Adrian, Rt.3. ~ Twenty head large breed turkeys, all early hatch except 5 in June, $40 for lot, FOB, or 25c Tb. Mrs. H. N. Lord, Toomsboro. Nine Mammoth White Pekin ducks, $1 ea: Mrs. Geo. . Peet Soper-= ton Rt. 2. Twenty-month-old M,. B. gobbler, $6; 2-year-old hen, $4; both, $9. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5; - Fifteen pr. pure White Indian Runner ducks, $2 pr.; 10 pr. White Muscovys, $2.50 pr.: 5 pr. large Blue Toulose geese, $4 pr. W. H. Hagan, Morrow. : Bronze turkeys, 5th April hatch, $5 pr.; $7 trio, or 2242c lb., FOB. Write first, or send money order. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro. Spring hatch Guineas, grown, 8 for $3.50, FOB. No COD orders filled. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun. Five Mammoth White Pekin ducks and drakes, full feathered, fat and ready to pick, $1 each. Cash with mg Mrs. A. J: Collins, Demorest, Spencer Wonder Bird, trio, $5; fine cockerels, $2.50 and $2 each: eggs, $2 per 16. Mrs FF: Anderson, Blue Thirty pure bred White Pekin ~ ducks, 75 each, FOB. Mrs. C. L. McClure, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Pr. 18 mos. old White Muscovy ducks, and 3 young ones, 5 wks. old, $3.50; duck slightly crippled, drake and little ones have dark spot on pe Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Pr. very large Toulouse geese, $3.75, FOB. Jena C. Collier, Barnesville, Thomaston St. Fourteen head grown white and black. spotted Muscovy ducks, wt. 5 to 7 Ibs. each approximately; half drakes, 75c each, FOB. J. A. Glee Ridge. Bee, prs ie mi 3s tom and. > : day, October 2; 98 Poultry For Sale Mallard ducks, 3 pr., sell or exc. for Game Bantams. C. E. Wright, De- scatur, RED 2. e Aisa. Ja. 1039. + goon.. Mrs. G Rt. 5. ~ Twenty-five Ib. tom, $5: hen and half grown pe $3. 50: for the 3. * Cash with order. - Stephens, Rt. 1. . W. Williford, Thirteen fine Canadian Toulouse geese, at for lot. Wayne P. Sewell, Ponce deLeon Apts. Phone Wild Mallards, few left, $1.50. ea. Write. Lamar Ww. Jefferson, Ducks, _ Albany.- _ Seventeen head geese, all yr. old. $2 each, or exc. for 2 or 3 gal. milch cow, in sees or expecting to freshen . M. Taylor, Moultrie, Seven Blue Toulouse geese, T5c ea., - also 12 Ibs. feathers, ae Tb. Stanley L. Haward, Helena, Rt, Rouen ducklings, day 1a 20 e4., = not del. Fastest growing, easily raised. Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Daisy; Rt. 3. Twenty Alisbelly ducks, 75c ea., ee or $12.50 for the lot, FOB. H. A. Wat- kins, Braselton, Rt. 1. Quality, early hatch pure bred _ Bourbon Reds for breeding. Toms, $5; hens, $4 ea. Mrs. W. N. Lott. : Braselton, RFD 1. Poultry Wanted ANCONAS . Want 10 or 15 pure bred Ancona _pullets, March or April hatch. Mrs. - W.H. Deen, Pearson, Rt. 2, Box 5. AUSTRALORPS - Want trio Australorps. Quote best - price, J. A. Calhoun, Julia. BANTAMS Exc. 18. Ibs. white, black-eye table peas for 4 W. L. bantam pullets and 1 rooster. Mrs. W. J. Warren, Ash- . burn, Rt. 2. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Want 12 or 15 B. R. or R. I. Red{ ~ hens and 1 cock, any pure breed, | just beginning to lay, not over yr. old. State lowest cash price. Ernest Cou- sey, Rincon, Rt. 2, Box 14, Want 2 Feb., 1931, or March, 1930, hatch Parks str. B. R. cockerels or cocks. Exc. 2 hens and. pullets of sare strain, ea. pay exp. Mrs. H. F.| - Cowan, Uvalda. CORNISH Want good White Cornish cocker- a with smooth yellow legs, straight ie ies -bone, snow white. State price, ett. _ John Weaver, Cedartown, Rt. soon. April hatch preferred. 6. LEGHORNS Exe. 2 R. I. Red pullets and rooster, - April hatch, slightly mixed with In- dian Game, and other value for W. L. hens, 8-24 mos. old. W. Harrison, : Fitzgerald, Exc. 8 prs. White King pigeons and I pr. gold cert. Chinchilla rab- bits and 6 young, 3 mos. old, for equal value in W. lL. pullets. Miss Souise Melvin, Ft. Valley. Want 20 pure bred Buff L. pullets, March-April hatch, and 2 unrelated cockerels. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Canton, Archer - Street. Want 50 or 75.W. L. pullets, well dev. Eng. or Tancred str. State low- a ieee Tt. est cash price. John Blevims, Pooler. Exe. 8 S. C. W. L. April cockerels for other cockerels, same kind, to prevent inbreeding. J. Walter Don- Want 10 pure bred S. Cc. Brown =. laying pullets or 1930 hatch hens, big flop combs preferred; cheap for cash. Mrs. H. G. Brook, Carrollton, aldson, Register. Want 25 to 50 Eng. or Tancred os March-April hatch W.. Leghorns, within 40 miles. State price and par- 3 ticulars in first letter. W. F. Miller; Lula, Rt. 2. Want W.L. pullets, laying, per 100. 5 Roy Allen, Atlanta, 401 Cherokee Place. Exc. value for 15 B. L. March or April, 1931, hatch pullets, no culls. Mrs. R. H. Godwin, Boston. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Exec. bale of cotton (480 Ibs.), white, for pullets or hens, not over 2 yrs. old. State kind, str. and what you can give for cotton. | Cicero Freeman, Dallas, Rt. 1. Want to raise chickens on 50-50 _ basis, good breed, 12 hens and roost- er. Write first. Mrs. Guy Allen, Bu- ford, RFD, City. Want to raise chickens on 50-50 basis, plenty range and feed, any breed. Mrs. J. W. Perry, Rochelle. for other value. Write Mrs. State lowest cash price. | tested. Good cond., $25. Adel, Rt. 1. ORPINGTONS Want sev. Buff Orp. pullets or hens, not over yr. old. Exc.. white nest onions at $3 bu. or new Texas cane syrup at 50c gal. D. M. Barge, Lyons. R. I. REDS Exc. a Japanese persimmon tree, 3-4 ft. high, a yrs. old, for a thor- oughbred S. C. R. I. Red rooster, this years hatch, Donaldson str. pre- ferred. Mrs. = T. Harris, Hartsfield. Exc. 2 large-size geese, $1.50 e2., |1 Mallard duck, $1, for 6 young R. - Red or B. R. hens, ea. pay exp. chgs., or will exc. for 2 turkeys, 1931. hatch. Robt. C. Collier, Barnesville, Thom- aston. St. Want 15-20 R. Tr; Red hens in exc. for corn. Mrs. W. H.' Persons, Mon- rticello, Rt. 1. ~ Want to buy 25 full-blood Hak Red pullets or young hens. Cc. J. Yates, Kathleen. WYANDOTTES xr. 2 pure bred Tarbo str. Wyan- dotte Feb.-March, 1931, cockerels, heavy laying stock, with party with same breed and str. Miss Mary Gibbs, Uvalda. TURKEYS, . GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Exc. peck nice, clean, sound, imp. Honey Drip cane seed, this years erop, for 3 guinea hens and. rooster. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5, . Ec. 2 pure bred Bourbon Red young toms. (as breeders) for 2 same breed and age to head my flock next yr. W.N. Lott, Jr., Braselton. Live Steck For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Fresh cow with 3rd calf, cheap for cash. Mrs. W. L, Whaley, Rock Springs, Three yr. old Jersey bull, wt. 350 Ibs. Reg. papers furn. $50, or trade Ae od. Gaines, Tallapoosa, 33 Cleveland St. Four Black Angus heifers and 1 bull, age 14 mos. at 6c lb. T. L. Lambert, Grantville... Five Jersey milch cows, 2 fresh and 3 giving about 2 gal. per day; also Ruby Raleigh champion prize- | Winning, Reg. J. bull (from Berry School) wt. 1400 lbs. Will make best offer. Wayne P. Sewell, Atlanta, Ponce de Leon Apts., Jackson, 1039. Year old highly bred Jersey bull, fine cond. $40. J. O. Fussell, Dawson. Hereford bulls, Hereford heifers, bred and not bred, 6 to 12 mos. old, also beef type cattle, all kinds. dC. Collier, Barnesville. One mixed car load cattle, bull calves, wt. 150 to 250 Ibs. By Martin, Carnesville, Rt. 3. Reg. Hereford pull, 1% yrs. old, del. at my farm, papers trans. in buyers name, $75 cash, . James. E. MacDonald, Moultrie, Rta: Two and one-half yr. old, 718 Jer- sey cow, freshen in Spring: 23 mos. old calf, almost pure bred to pure Jersey bull. Sell cheap or exc. both, pure el cow not over 3 or 3% yrs. old. C. D. Williamson, Plains. One. well trained work ox, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1400 Ibs. $50, or exe. for corn, wheat, oats or peas. R. S, Par- ham, Greenville. Good, gentle milch cow with 4 mos. old calf (male), $18 with calf, or $14 without, at my place. Wm. L. Gor- don, Ludowici. Nice grade 5 mos. old heifer, from full J. heavy milch and putter cow and Guernsey male, best type. $25 eash, crated and tested. Money order. George Truelove, Stockbridge, Rt. 1. Fifteen mos. old Jersey heifer, t. b. Cash with owes Paul Ertzberger, Carnesville, Rt. 2 Fine Jersey bull calf from 4 gal. cow and $300 male. Large to age. Sell or exc. for S. P. C. male or female 75 Ib. shoat. Mrs. W. A. Norristown. Reg. Guernsey bull calf out of May Rose bred cow that-is produc- ing 32 Ibs. milk with this, her first Sumner, -ealf. $25, transferred to purchaser. 'R. H. Buford, Jackson. Two one-half to 4 gal. cows for sale -or exc. for seed oats and rye. At $40 to 50 ea. Cows fresh in. I. G. Thomp- son, Summit, Rt. 2. Four mos .old Guernsey heifer calf, | Coy size, $15, crated. No Denes: - . Aderhold, Lavonia. et strana BEML Want 25 mixed heavy breed pul- lets, not over 3 mos. old. State best. cash. price del. B. S. Wetherington, pmy place, Lise Shae Fon or Sale Jersey milch cow, good cond., sub.4 to reg. Sell or exc. for 35 early spring hatch pullets or young hens, R. I. | Reds 8 Cornish. J. T. Daniel, Boston, Rt.s ee J. bull calves, grandsons of Combination Premier. $25 each, or exc. for seed oats, rye, Ga. cane syrup, or anything can use. S. G. MeNeill, Arlington. Pure bred Double-standard Here- ford calves, 2-4 mos. old. (Grandsire Prinee Charming W, Polled, wt. 2300 Ibs., 4 yrs. old), $35 to $65. Ref. furnished. R./R. Renfroe, Quitman. Two pure bred male calves, fine pure Hereford stock, about 4 mos. old, wt. about 450 to.500 Ibs., $25 ea. H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth, Rt. 1. eee head beef steers, 3 yrs. old. Been on bean and crab grass field 3 weeks. 10. miles Sylvester, 3 miles south Artesia. I. P. Porter, Sylvester. Pure bred, reg. Polled Hereford cattle, both bulls and heifers. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. _ Jersey mileh cow, now giving about 7 qts. per day; freshen in January. rg = barn. EH. P. Posey, Camilla, Young reg. Jersey cow, fresh Au- gust 2nd, with first calf (bull, can be registered), $75; 2 heifers, reg., 2 yrs. old, bred, $50; other 20 mos. old, $40 at barn. Have papers. H. L. Elliston, Rupert. Three fresh J. cows, t. b. tested; $75, or $25 each. In drought stricken area, made no feed, reason for sale. JB. Miller, Woodland, Rt. 1, Box 59. Black Jersey male cow, 3 yrs. old, wt. around I-M Ibs. Sub. to reg. Reas- onable. Mrs. C. A. Stribling, Lincoln- ton, RE: 3. Good. cow with young calf, t. b. teseted, 6 yrs. old next April. = Mrs. R. H. Moore, LaGrange, Rt. - Two reg. Jersey bulls, yr. old and highly bred. Cheap. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2. Cow, Y% Jersey, fresh, giving 114 gal. $30, or exc. for large hens at 14c Ib., or Eng. str. W. Leghorns, March, April hatch. W. F. Miller, Lula, Rt. 2. Nice heifer, % Guernsey and. 4 Jersey, 20 mos. old. Mother gives 314 |" gal. per day, 12: mos. in year; father, thoroughbred Jersey. $15 at my barn. C. E. Priest, Sycamore. One fat beef cow, come see her and| get price. L. W. Calenback, Tiger,.| Rt. 2 Bone grade J. cow, 5 yrs. old, 3rd} calf, 4 mos. old. Good milk and but- ter cow. $50 without calf, FOB. Mrs. Roy Bloodworth, McIntyre, Rt. 1. HOGS FOR SALE . Si 3ea,; FOB: Willie Brown, Doe- has. Pure bred S. P. C. hogs, shoats and boar, 18 mos. old, for sale or exc. | for seed oats or Ww. L. chicks. J. Ww. ; McCollum, Ambrose. - SP . young boar and pigs, Reg. in buyers name, from champion blood lines. Cheap. _F. H. Bunn, Mid- | Ville. Two. good brood sows, 1 farrow in +2 wks. other in about a mo. $35 for both, or exc. for 75 W. L. pullets, 5 or 6 mos. old. Burford Cork, Vienna. Pure bred big bone Guiena pig, 3 mos, old, $7.50 pr. exc. for seed oats and wheat. F. E. Harrell, Mitchell. Three mos. old O. I. C. pigs, from}. litters of 11 and 12 pigs, treated for cholera. $7.50 ea. or $14 pr. papers free. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City. Big Bone Guinea male pigs, $6 ea. at 10 wks, old. Pigs only for breed- | ing; if not pleased upon arrival, exp. (to me and your money refunded. R. L. Britt, Marshalville, Box 151. Fifty feeder shoats, inoculated, elean and thrifty, 80 to 125 lbs., 6c) Ib., FOB. O:. K. David, Marshallville. Big P. C. and R. Jersey mixed, pure stock. Born deformed in fore legs, right foot and leg drawn up, toes shape of human hand, left has claws, 3 mos. old. Healthy, fine shape. Six S. P. Cc. pigs, 4 males and 2 females, $3. each: $15 for lot, FOB. L. W. Calenback, Tiger, Rt. 2. Duroc J. pigs, August farrow, full- | blood lines, wt. 50 lbs., $8 ea., reg., or pr for $15; or 20 head\or more, $6 ea.; 30-40 head, $5 ea. del., my barn. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31. Fat, thrifty, 6 wks. old Hampshire 'pigs, $5 pr. O. S. Duggan, Chester. . Twelve shoats, 30 to 50 Ibs. Mixed, but good breed, $3.50 each. I. H. Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6. Fine Duroc J. pigs, $4 each, FOB, H. J. Borders, Winder, nice shoats, wt. about 60 Ibs. | Ped. | A 7 PS Bee * BCS ak Live Stock For Sale Duroc pigs, males . fem Finest Sensation breeding, 10 wk old, reg. in buyers name, $7.50; re Duroc 285 lb. sow, bred to : winning boar, $35. All cholera. and crated. Z. L. Scott, Conc Thoroughbred Duroc, reg. mos. old, $7-ea. Exc. value for Te Rustproof oats at market. pric -E. Boney, Rhine, Rt. 1. es Reg. Big Bone Black Essex. guar. W. J: Bargeron, Sardis. Jersey and. Black Jersey m cow with 5 pigs, 10 wks. old. Pi half P: C., $2.50 each, and $7 sow. J. C. Strickland, Guyton Heavy type pigs, mixed healthy, 6 to 8 wks. old, $5 Harper, Osierfield. Pure bred Big Bone P. C. pigs, 2 mos. old, thrifty and cond., $4.50 ea. Riley C. Couch, * Seventeen mixed breed: pigs. shire and full-blood Duroc, $ each at 6 wks. old, at my barn. ] C. J. Atkinson, Madison, RE Reg. Duroc Jersey gilt, sired. Peroes Prairie King, 11 mos._ about 175 Ibs. Ready for bree $25 cash with papers; 6 mixed eet U $3 ea. Noah McGowan, Summit, Rt. Ibs., $45 for lot, or exc. for. seed oa and rye; also Little Bone Guinea and shoats, $15 to $18 pr. Thompson, Summit, Rt. 2. a Three pure bred. Duroc males, w about 100 Ibs. Cherry red, at my place; also 5 pure bred male - -60 lbs. ea., 3 mos. old, $6. ea. at x place. Roy R. Daughtry, Metter. Fifty lb. Guinea boar, cholera in mune, and gilt stay-fat kind, $10 a1 $9. W. J. Edenfield, Graymont: : Little Guinea hogs, stay-fat 6 wks. old, ready to ship. $15 $8 ea.; 5 mos. old, $10 ea. Exc peanut hay at $10 ton. R. = E Summit. : HORSES AND MULES FOR . Good fast young mare mule all equipment, fodder, etc., $175 Ed. E. MeLaughlin, . Macon, Road, Rt. 2. a A-1 farm mare, 12 yrs. old good brood mare, works, ki ; gentle, safe to drive. $50, or = S. Parham, Greenville. oe Good, strong: farm mule, anywhere, worth $75; sell for $ jmay-.farm here. Le A. - Senoia. Fine Percheron mare, 12 y. | 1200 Ibs. Gentle, work anywhe a cheap or trade for good thrifty hogs or other value..S.. Thos. Jeff Nashville, Rt. 3. Pr. of 800 Ib. mare: mules, 12 yrs. old. Straight and Gentle, work to anything; -or cotton at market price. Powell, Juniper. Good, 6 yr. old Jack, cheap barn. J. C. Chapman, Colquitt. Ten yr. old Tennessee mare wt. about 1100 lbs. Good a and a real good mule, ei a Couch, Turin. : RABBITS FOR SALE x N. Z. Whites and Chinchillas cheap or exec. for laying he over 2 yrs. old. W. Harriso: gerald, are Ped. Junior N. 2. Whit Black Fox and Chinchillas, $1 ea. J. L. Gilmore, Fairburn... Pure Blue Chinchilla 8 m buck, 75c cash, or exc. for pr. Mrs. E. V. Prather, Lithonia. Sev. prs. N. Z. White, pink-ey best bred rabbits, for sale oO for equal value. Robt. C. Barnesville, Thomaston St. os grey does, all for $4 _ sali paid by buyer. Mrs. W syth, Rt. 5. ee N. Z Red sn White : young. stock, from reg. prize | parentage, $3 pr. or exc. for a: rt Make offer. C. A. Britt, Vienna, Rt. 6.4can use. Mrs. W. A. Tanner, Br Rt. 2. Pr. fine pure bred Chinchil mos. old, non-related, doe b 2 does and buck, non-related, : bred tan rex 5 or 6 mos. old, $ 75e ea. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, | Chinchillas, young and stock. Open and bred does: does with young. Ped. | te or trade for W. L. pullets, her farm produce. James Simp: lanta, 676 Tifton St. as Five thoroughbred Ching 1 buck. 7 to 12 mos. old cash, or exc. for 10. young la: hens. No. culls. Mrs. A. L Manchester, 204 5th St. Georgia Market Bulletin _._ Published Weekly by the BUREAU OF MARKETS _ Arthur D. Jones, Director Agriculture ugene Talmadge, Commissioner HURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931 Entered as second class matter ebruary 15, 1922, at the Post Of- fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the of June 8, 1900. Accepted for lailing at special rate of postage vided for in Section 1103, Act f October 8, 1917. otice of farm produce and ap- urtenances, admissible under pos- 11 regulations, inserted one time m each request, and repeated only request is accompanied by copy of notice. econd-hand farm machinery, owers and seed, incubator and ornamental nursery stock notices re published in Monthly Supple- nt which appears on the first hursday of each month. rm land for sale editions are lished at intervals during the ear. Advance notices of these edi- ons appear from time to time ising advertisers when to mail these types of notice. ed space will not permit in- artion of notices containing more an 30 words, including name and ddress. We reserve the right to own notices of more than 30 ds, providing that this reduc- . m does not destroy the meaning the notice. When notices can. ot be cut down they will be re- irned to the writer for correction. ited space will not permit in- ion of unimportant notices. , nder legislative act the Market lletin does not assume any re- sponsibility for any notice appear- ing in the Bulletin or transaction ville, sulting therefrom. 5 COND-HAND MACHINERY FOR e Belt Tightner, complete, with YS; 125 ft. seed auger, complete th hangers; 54 ft. shafting, 2-7-16; ngers for same; 2 couplings for 6 shaft; 1 generator; 125 H..P. d boiler; Type S. C. Clarage ball ring 45 fan; 75 ft. 18 in. 10 ply. udy belting; 116 ft. 10 in. 4 ply Live Stock For Sale ree ped. Chinchilla does, 6 mos. tc each; 2 grown Chinchilla $1.25 each; ped. Black grown $1.25. Bernard Fuller, Reyn- RFD 1. ive Himalayan rabbits and 1 illa does, $2. Robt. McGowon, land, Rt. 1. IEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE oO Tog. does and 1 billy, value FOB here; billy from 6-8 at. k, does good milk stock. Exc. for Ss. Write. R. N. Anderson, Haw- ville, RFD 3. x mos. old buck, % Nubian, %4 inan; 2 bucks, 3 mos. old, % Nu- hn and 4% Toggenburg., Cheap, or de for anything can use. Edwin ipson, Atlanta, 676 Tifton St; fannie goat, 8 mos. old, ready to ed, % Toggenburg, $4. Exc. for her party to pay exp. chgs. Gable, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED > milk, and 1% to 2 lbs. butter day. W. F. Miller, Lula, Rt. 2. ant several good milch cows at a in. Must not be far off. Write. O. L. Bush, Doerun. fresh milch cow to keep. Will er if pleased. Mrs. J. L. White, oe Ie nice milk. Exc. large beef cow, at and will pay difference. J. Jes, Marietta, Rt. 4. i Corliss Eng; 125 High Pressure Scho-. udy belting. C. M. Harris, Dawson. 1135 bu. acre $1.10 bu. 5-10 bu. lots, 4 for lot; pr. N. Z. Whites, $2;. in 5 bu. sacks, 45c bu. 25 bu. up; 44c nt young cow, giving 314 to 4 fresh milch cow, 3 gal. up, Live Stock Wanted -Will feed 2 good milch cows through winter for milk and calves. Write. Autry McGee, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Want good milch cow for her feed this winter, near Jesup at once. Isaach Carter, Jesup, Rt. 2. a HOGS WANTED Want sev. nice, thrifty shoats, cheap for cash. C. W. Hollingsworth, Covington. : Want 10-12 hogs to fatten on shares, not more than 10 miles from Jesup, by October 20th, Isaac D. Carter, Jesup, Rt. 2. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want Toggenburg or Nubian milch goats. Give full particulars in first letter. Must. be reasonable for cash. G. C. Nixon, Fitzgerald. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Exc. value for.a good plug mule. Write. T. M. Shelnutt, Franklin, RFD 5. RABBITS WANTED Will trade pr. Cochin bantams and 2 Leghorn bantam hens for rabbitz. Billy MeMichen, East Point, 522 E. Washington St. Grain and Hay For Sale ~ Tall growing No. Ga. seed rye, 75c bu..FOB. J. S. Tankersley, Ellijay. Rust Proof seed. oats, 50c bu. FOB. in new 5 bu. bags. Geo. W. Gaston, Americus, Rt. C. Five hundred bu. good Abruzzi seed rye, $1.20 bu; 75 bu. Texas Rust Proof seed oats, 50c bu. All FOB Americus or Plains. A. B. Parker, Plains, Rt. 2. : Pure, Ped. Fulghum oats, free of smut or obnoxious seed, any quanti- Baga bu. FOB. A. F. Sawyer, Vi- alia. \ Hastings 100-bu., Cokers Cold Proof and Fulghum oats, 55c bu. 1 yr. from originators. Pure, bright, clean, R. W. Stembridge, Milledge- Car of No. 1 bright peanut hay, saved without rain; full of peanuts, $10 ton, FOB. Cash. Ref. Merchants and Planters Bank. W. U. J. Draughon; Whigham. : Fulghum seed oats, selected seed, no weed nor grass seeds therein, 60c bu. for 10 bu. or more. J. C. Collier, Barnesville. Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu., FOB. Money order, cashiers chk, Arthur Owens, Barnesville. Pure Bancroft seed oats, free of foreign seed, 50c bu. Riley Couch, Turin. Two M. bu. Texas Rust Proof, re- cleaned, extra heavy. seed oats, 50c bu. FOB. Cecil S. Jones, Pitts. & Hastings 100-bu. oats, clean and bright, treated for smut, 50c bu. here. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436. Ten bu. pure, clean Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu. or $10.50 for lot. C. D. Williams, Plains. = Yeargins New Perfection seed oats, bred from a single bunch se- lection 4 times, yield record, 50 to bu. FOB. W. M. Yeargin, Hart- well, Four hundred bu. Cokers Abruzzi rye, recleaned in new 244 bu. bags. Yield 30 bu. per acre. grains. Very fine. W. H. Walker, Au-| gusta, Rt. 4. . Red Heart seed wheat, test 60 lbs. per bu. $1 bu. 10 bu. or more, 90c bu. FOB. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley. Fulghum seed oats, Cokers clean, heavy and free from obnoxious seeds bu. 100 bu. up; less than 25 bu. 46c. Cash with order. Abruzzi rye, 95c bu. FOB. R. L. Griffin, Augusta, 20 Jackson St. - Two hundred bu. genuine Norton Coldproof seed oats, clean and sound, free of all pest. No smut. 50c bu., FOB. J. M. Lewis, Warthen. Bright Fulghum seed oats, 40c bu., FOB, or exc. for pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, Bay Blue Stem seed wheat, or white peas, 1 for 1; 2 for 1, and 4 for 1 respectively. D. O. Lane, Ft. Valley. : Red heart wheat, Abruzzi rye, Texas Rustproof oats. All pure. Write for prices. Paschal Muse, Perry. Bancroft seed oats, heavy and free from weed seed, 50c bu. Mrs. Q. R. Thomas. (Address not given). - Sev. hundred bu. selected Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu., any size lots; re- cleaned Abruzzi rye, $1.35 bu.: solid grain Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu., ce MARKET BULLETIN Good, sound Fulghum and Texas} Big heavy |t FOB. Cash with order. J. F. Lowe, x Cherokee Place. Grain and Hay For Sale _ Good, recleaned No. Ga. Tall seed rye, $1 bu. del. Ga. points in lots of 5 or more bu. Lee Hampton, Mineral Bluff. : Genuine Abruzzi rye from Cokers Ped. seed, clean. and pure, 2 and 2% bu. sacks, 75c bu., FOB. W. B. Love, Jr., Augusta, 18 Jackson St. Turf oats, free from wild onion and other obnoxious seed, and treated for smut, 75c bu:, FOB. S. D. Duncan, Cornelia. Fulghum oats, 50c bu., 50 bu. or more, special price; Cokers wheat, $1; Abruzzi rye, $1.25. W. E. Vinson, Byron. . Bright Fulghum, Bancroft and Nortons Freezeproof oats, 60c; Ab- ruzzi.rye, $1.25; Blue Stem wheat, 2c lb. All bred by Coker and State Cet. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt: 2. Two hundred bu. Blue Stem Ga. seed wheat, $1 bu., FOB. R. P. Walker, Bonaire. ~ Twenty-five bu. rye, known as Ab- ruzzi rye, free from weed and wild Onions, 90c bu., FOB. E. G. Till, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1 Abruzzi rye, free from other sesds, Be! bu., FOB. B. T. Temple, Rydal, Rt. 2. Soe Good Fulghum seed oats, 40c bu., del.; 350-bu. lots Blue Stem seed wheat, 90c bu. M. Barnes. Macon, P. O. Box 91. : in 5-bu. bags, FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston. Recleaned Fulghum oats, 45c bu.; Abruzzi rye, $1.15; Blue Stem wheat, $1.15 bu:, FOB: C.-B. Dexter, Ft. Valley. : Pure Abruzzi rye, 1st yr. from T. We age $1 bu. Richard Lewis, Cor- nelia. Choice Abruzzi rye, 2nd yr. from Cokers, pure and recleaned, $1, FOB, cash with order. W. B. Collier, Ft, Valley, RFD. : Selected Abruzzi rye, grown from Cokers stock, recleaned, in 2%-bu. bags, $1 bu., FOB., cash with order, J. D. Massee, Marshallville. Abruzzi rye, recleaned, pure, 214- bu. bags, $1 bu.; grazing rye, 75c bu.; Fulghum .seed oats, recleaned, 50c bu., cash with order. L. M. Felton, Marshallville. . Genuine recleaned Abruzzi rye and Fulghum oats, from Cokers ped. seed. insp. and cert. Write for sample and ee prices. O. K. David, Marshall- ville. Thirteen hundred bundles fodder, 4 hands, mostly bottom fodder, $1.75 per 100, at my farm, near Rosebud, Ga. O. 8S. Bailey, Lithonia, RFD 1. Twelve tons cut-in-the-pink oat straw, cut, baled, stored without rain. Personally used as winter roughage with concentrates fattening cattle, $8 ton. R. R. Renfroe, Quitman. . Grain and Hay Wanted Exc. 5 bu..new crop Brab. peas for Ne or wheat. M. W. Turner, States- oro. - Exc. fine var. peach trees for seed wheat; also trade for Porto Rico po- tato slips, the slips to be delivered May ist, 1932. J. C. Cook, Thomson. | 4 Exc. syrup in No. 10 cans for seed oats. 1 can for 1 bu. Ea. pay frt. From 12 to 50 cans,~1931 crop. Ref. County Agt. C. L. Applewhite, Bos- 0 n. : Exe. 75 to 100 bu. seed peanuts, Spanish or Runners, for Blue Stem seed wheat, bu. for bu. I pay frt. on wheat and other party on peanuts. A. H. Richardson, Edison, RFD. Exc. 20 or 25 bu. good eating apples for good seed oats. Bu. for bu. Or wheat, 2 for 1, at my place. T. M. Shelnutt, Franklin, Rt. 5. Exe. nice section honey in comb, packed in cans, 50 to 60 lbs. to the can, at 10c Ib. for 20 or 25 bu. good clean Fulghum seed oats .at 50c bu. Ea. pay frt. W. M. Beasley, Claxton. Exc. Cokers No. cotton seed, Hen- dersons Bush lima beans, or white table peas, for Blue Stem wheat, Austrian peas or Vetch. H. C. Jones, Lylerly, Rt. 2. Exc. Texas Rust Proof oats for 2 bu. Blue Stem seed wheat, free of ob- noxious seed, etc. W. L. Castleberry, Adel, Rt. 3, Box 107. Want 10 bu. Fulghum oat seed. Exe. Gov. insp. Porto Rico potato plants next May del. Oats at 50c bu. Plants at $1 M. Ea. pay chgs. J. R. Bowen, Rockingham, Rt. 1. Exe.. %-bu. white, brown-eyed Crowder peas for 1 bu. wheat. S. H. McCorkle, Buena, Vista. lee _ Want bulk wheat or oat straw by truck load. Roy Alen, Atlanta, 401 eee re Rik z Pure cert. Bancroft seed oats, 60c Thursday, October 22, 1931 ae _ Grain and Hay Wanted Exc. good, sound bright mixed field peas for good seed oats: 314 bu. peas for 10 bu. oats. Write what you have at once. H. C. Skipper, Empire. Want seed oats and wheat. Exc. field peas, or pure bred Black Guinea, Ee for same. T. J. Holland, Tooms-= oro. =e : Exc. 2 nice, 5 mos. old P. C. gilts for 20 bu. good, sound seed cats, also exc. good, sound Speckled field peas for wheat. Bu. for bu. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cordele, Rt. B. : Exc. 4 or 5 bu. Cream Crowde peas for rye, wheat, and oats. If in< terested, write. P. L. Martin, Winder, Rocce. Want 2 bu. pure Blue Stem May seed wheat. Exc. 2 bu. Whippoorwill peas, sound, this yrs. crop; also 5 bu. shelled Whatleys Prolific: corn exc. for 10 bu. Fulghums. C. F. Elliston, Rupert. Ten bu. good, sound old fashioned peanuts to exc. for 10 bu. Fulghum | seed oats. J. C. Chapman, Colquitt. Exec. colored, bright, new crop Early Speckled peas for new crop Blue Stem seed wheat, true to name, A-1 cond, An even bu. for bu. L. W.- Gillie, Soperton, Rt. 1. : Want 100 bu. good seed oats. Quote best price. Exc. reg. J. bull calf as a payment. J. G. McNeill, Arling- on. Want good seed. wheat, oats,. rye, rape and winter peas in exc. for Spanish peanuts, good and sound. J. R. Sumner, Alamo, Rt. 1. Want several bu. of cheap wheat to feed to chickens. Lula, Rt. 2. Plants For Sale - Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c W. F. Miller, C; 400, $1; $2.50M. Mrs. J. L.-Parrish Nashville, Rt. 2. Deans delicious Imp. strawberry plants, 25c C; Klondike and Mis-< sionary, and Aroma, 20ce C. LL. B. Dean, Avalon. Wakefield cabbage: plants, $1 M. del.; 5 M 75c M, col. Exc. for dry butter beans. Guyton Teal, Gaines- Ville, Rt. 1. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M. del; 5 M lots, 75c M col. Exc. for dried fruit or white feed sacks. Ed Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M. del; 5 M. 75c M. col. Charlie Hill, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Chas. and J. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M. del; 5 M up, 75c M. Exp. col. Exc. for peanuts or. dried fruit. Jeff Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Early Flat Dutch and C. Wake- field cabbage, 20c C; 300, 45c; $1 M. del. G. T. McDonald, Oakwood. Wakefield W. J. cabbage plants, 65c, 500; $1.20 M; 5 M. $4.50. Exp. col; genuine potato onion sets, $1.25 gal., $7.50 bu; Multiplyers, 50c gal. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch. Pure Ga. collard, Marglobe tomato and Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- bage plants, $1.1 M, mailed. Guar. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Ga. collard plants, 15c C; earliest Imp. large Klondike strawberry, 25 C. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. New Stone tomato, Sweet Heading collard plants, postpaid, 35c, 200; 60c, 500; $1.25 M. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 4. Condons Mastodon strawberry plants, 60c C; Lady T. 40c C; Con- dons Everbearing Red and Black Raspberry, $1 doz. Miss C. L. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Ga. collard plants, $1 M; 5 M. up, 75c M. L. E. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300, 35c; 500, 65c; 95c M. postpaid. R. -Chanclor, Seville. Chas. J. W. cabbaze plants, $1 M. Gel.; 5 M up, 75c M, col. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Frost proof cabbage plants, now ready, 15c C; $1 M. Cash with order. G. L. NeSmith, Ashburn, Rt. 4. Mint plants, 50c per C. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson. ; Chas. -W. cabbage plants, del. $1.15 M; 500, 65c; 5 M up, 90c M. Exp. col. J, C. Chambers, Gaines- ville Rte ts: Harts delicious blackberry plants, 60c doz; $1.75, 50; $3 C; Cumber- land Black Raspberry, same price; all postpaid. Exc. for farm products. E. J. Hart, College Park. Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25, 500; $2 M; yr. old Rhubarb plants, 60e doz; peppermint, 35c ae te T. H. McCurley, Hartwell, Strawberry plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M. del. Money order, Touchton, Pavo, Rt. 1. Pi Mrs. Jesse spacey ait > Plants For Sale sionary, Klondike and Lady T. plants, 50c C; $3.50 M. = 156. Cy $0 Mo Ls. ..C. e plants, 65c, 500; $1.10 M.. Petephens, Flowery Branch. earing Klondike strawberry Poor. insp., $1.50 M del. Money Mrs. David Story. Pavo, Rt. 1. ., Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 -90c C; 500, 75c; 100 M up, 0c 1,000. H. T. Clements, Ten- u plants, well rooted, $1 C. W. Taylor, Gordon, Rt. 3, Box f Life strawberry plants, 0. Mrs. Henry A. Smith, Vienna. y booking orders for winter del. ll rooted. Kudzu plants, $4 M, Express Philema. Mrs. D. Leesburg, Rt. 1. abbage plants, 25c C; 300, M del.; 5 M $3.50, collect. w, Oakwood, Rt. 1. H. J., Wakefield, E. Flat Ww abbage plants, 15c C; 400, M del.; 5 M up, 70c M, exp. W. Williams, Gainesville. and Chas. W. cabbage 5c M. Sat. guar. D. M. Bar- xley. , Chas. W. cabbage plants, 00, 65c del. J. P. Mullis, Bax-. issionary strawberry plants, bout 90 per cent true to name, M, or 30c 100. R. S. Harris, . strawberry plants, 200 45c; '500, 90c; $1 1,000. Mrs. J. Calhoun, Rt. 5. g var. and Ga. collard, Chas. t Dutch cabbage, 20c C; 300, 5 M; Klondike strawberry, 00; $1: $2:2541;000: Ty. Forty bu. corn, TS bu., FOB. Wil- lie petaliae. Doerun. Mary Grindle, eet For Sale Make best offer on 250 bu. 1931 slipped shuck ear corn, FOB here. Mrs. Lula B. Cook, Milan. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, 2nd yr. out from Piedmont, $2.25 per; 100 Ibs., FOB. G. C. Mixon, Fitz- gerald. Wilson Type cotton seed, ist yr from orig., 75c bu., or exc. for Ful. ghum seed oats or W. L. -chickens, or for shoats. Mrs. T. E. Wise, Pitts, Rt. 2. Seed Wanted Want 2 Ibs. watermelon seed. Quote lowest price del. W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2. Want 500 to 1 M bu. good Crimson clover seed in chaff. Must be cheap, | and not trashy. Quote best price and ao sample. Ww. L. Phillips, Louis- ville Want 150 Ibs. White Mellilotus sweet clover seed_in hull. L. D. Mc- Pherson, (Resident of Georgia), Bir- mingham, Ala., 707 Sou. Ry. Bldg. CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED Want 1 car slipped shuck corn. Quote best price. W. F. Cox, Atlanta, RFD 4, Gordon Road. - Miscellaneous For Sale Good chewing or smoking tobacco, 124%42c Ib. or exc. for dried apples. Lb. for lb. Ea. pay postage. J. E. Greeson, Baxley, Rt. 2. Yellow root, wild cherry bark, 20c lb; also poke and sassafras root, 8c lb. L. M. Mathis, Woodbury, Rt. 3. Will put up pickled pimiento pep- pers reasonable. write. Miss Lillie M. Mathis, Wood- bury, Rt. 3. Chewing and smoking tobacco, 1242c Ib., twisted, 25c Ib. FOB. Exc. for chickens at market price, or any- thing can use on farm. F. M. Fowler, Surrency. : Nice, clean, dry sage, 60c lb. del. - = only. Mrs. J. E. Yarn, Rhine, R Walnut kernels, 55c tb. del.; chest- nuts, 20c lb. del. Exc. fruit, apples for sacks. M. A. Cochran, Protection. Roots and herbs, all kinds, for sale. L. V. Meeler, Baldwin, Rt. 1. One hundred Ib. cap. cotton feed bags, 8c each. T. N. Colley, Elberton. Twenty lbs. fresh-dry-sage, 25c Ib., plus postage, or exc. for value. in meat; sage rooting, 1c each, any ee Mrs. J. A. Marlow, Royston, Thirty-five or 40 Ibs. good, clean geese feathers, White, ae Ib. W. W. Gibson, Norwood, P. O. Box 44. _Six lbs. brand a geese. feathers, 60e lb. Mrs. J. B. Paige, Surrency, | * Rte Be Fifteen white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., $1.50. Mrs. ce. Carter, Grif- | fin, Rt c. "Nice home cured tobacco, 8c Ib., any amt. Cash with order. Willie Herndon, Surrency. Fig and peach preserves, 50c qt. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson. Bone dry yellow root, 20c Ib. Money order. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hart- well, Rt. 2. Twenty Ibs. nice, clean goose feath- ers, $10, or will sell in small amts. Mrs. D. D. Douglas, Alma, Rt. 1. Nice dry sage, lb. coffee box full, 20c; hot pepper, 5 doz., 4 doz. 25e: rooted sage plants, 4 for 25; Eng. peas, 10e cupful. Add postage. Miss Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 58. About 40 Ibs. best used | feathers, $14, FOB. Mrs. E. B. Cot- ton, Palmetto, Box 47. Nice dried sage, 1931 crop, 25c gal.; peach seed, plum, white Eng. and open clearstone, 25c. gal. Mrs. Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch. . Five lbs. duck feathers, new, $5, or }exc. for eaual value. Mrs. W. A. Sum- ner, Norristown. Two: Ibs. nice new sage, 50c Ib. Miss A. V. Pope, Winston, RFD 1. Canned peaches and pear pre- serves, any amt., sell or exc. for other farm commodities. Mrs. B. S. Weth- erington, Adel, Rt. 1. | Miscellaneous Wanted Want few bu. corn, some fodder or hay, few gal. syrup, 3 bu. Irish pota- toes. Exc. value, or swap some work. Write Fred Eller, Cumming. Leading var. apple and peach trees to exc. for pigs, poultry, wheat, or rye. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. , Want white feed sacks and conden seed of all kinds. Exc. value. Mrs. L: * = ec Rt. 2. Parties interested, = Wie Slaheons Watted EXC. garden and field seed for pea- nuts, corn, meat, lard and other farm products. Large or small quantities. Advise what you have to offer and kind of seed wanted. Andrw Clark, Thomasville. Want cabbage, collard, tomato, pepper, onion seed, baby chicks, wheat, rye, oats, yellow eorn, etc., in exc. for Kudzu crowns, dried ipeaches, butter beans, Crowder peas. Lelimo Helms, Buena Vista. Exc. Eng. pea seed, 1 Ib. for 6 Ibs. cotton. Write. Ea. pay chgs. Mrs. N. B. Burden, Elberton, Rt. 8, Box 63. One bu. blackeyed peas to exc. for home made chewing tobacco. Must be good. 2 Ibs. for 1. Guy Abernathy, Lula, Rt. 2. ~ Exe. value. for hens or P. C. cow pigs. Mrs. J. J, Buckholts, Thomas- ton, tr 5: Exc. $10.50 value for 100 Ibs. new, this yrs. cotton. Mrs. S. P. Tapley, Woodbine. Exe. syrup to be made in Novem- ber for cans: sell good, thick syrup, 60c gal. and pay in exc. 9c per new clean can. J. H. Lloyd, Milan, Rt. 3. Want 125 Ibs, lint cotton. Exc. value. Ea. pay postage. Write. Mrs. O. K. Yeomans, Gardi, Rt. 1, Box 34. Exc. value for Brown L., White. or | Partridge Rock or Ancona chickens, and Black Guinea or White Face hogs, = etc. Write for particulars. Mrs. L. Harrington, Wray, Rt. 1, care ME. L. Barfield. Want some good home-made sew ing tobaeco at a very low price. D. L. Wilson, Waleska, Rt..1. : Want chicken feed; mixed grains or any grain suitable for feed, some exhibition grade, 1930 hatch. Cock and about 20 hens, at $1 ea. All or part. L. S. McLean, Sharpsburg. _ Exc. collard plants at 10c per C for nice fresh butter or eggs.. Mrs. J. T. Sutton; Pelham. Exc. smoking or chewing tobacco '}for cabbage plants, seed oats, onion plants, white feed sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. C. T. Houston, Black- shear. Exc. sundried peaches at 15c Ib., for bright sundried apples or white shelled butter beans, lb. for Ib. Also exe. for 1 bu. sound, clean wheat 80c buEa. del. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust | Grove. Exc. value for sugar cane syrup, sugar crowder peas, pecans, also few meat hogs, or anything of equal value. Write M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley. -Exe. 10 bus. cream col. Sugar Crowder peas for 10 lbs. chewing to- bacco. Ea. pay postage. T. H. Davis, Silver Creek, Four Ibs. each, pole beans, half runners, and 2 Ibs. early 6-wks. bunch, for 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, 2 Ibs. to the sack, or broom straw. Mrs. | Lena Jackson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Want 10 or 15 Ibs. good goose feathers. Exe. dried peaches, apples, at 10e lb., or table peas at 8c Ib. Mrs. C. L. Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. Want rabbit tobacco, several Ibs. Mary Connolly, Atlanta, T79 Con- federate Ave. Exe. good leaf, flue-cured smok- ing tobacco for white feed sacks, dried fruit, cabbage plants, or onion sets, 12c Ib. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mil- ford, Rt. 1. Want 100-500 Ibs. bright leaf, flue- cured tobacco. Quote lowest cash price, or will exc. value. B. F. Fagan, | Martin. Want 10 to 150 bu. clean Tillman peas. Send sample and best price. Walter Rahman, Macon, Forsyth Rd. Baby Chicks For Sale Quality baby chicks, Reds, Rocks and Wyandottes, pure bred, $8 C. del. Monday and Wednesday ea. wk. E. N. Elder, Monticello. Thoroughbred chicks, Barred, White Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, $9 C;. heavy assorted, $8.50; lots less than 100, add ic: custom hatching, 36. RK. H. Fechtel, Waycross. Quality White he Reds and Rocks, chicks that live. Write for prices. Eustace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear. Baby Chicks Wanted Want about 200 or 300 chicks to raise on shares to 10 wks. old, any good breed except W. Leghorns. Write before sending, and state kind. Arthur Kirkland, Cobbtown. Want 100 W. L. to raise on halves to 8-10 wks. old, 1 furnish feed, party pay chgs. of del. Write first. Miss as M. Cpidece Thomson, _ in: exe. for S. C. Black Minorca hens, ee Baby Chicks Wanted Exe. bale of cotton (489 Ibs white, for baby chicks to be de Jan., heavy breeds preferred. St: str., etc., and what you can give ; the cotton. Cicero Freeman, Dall Want 75 chicks to raise on hale B, R. or any large breed, I fyrn: feed, party pay ches. of del. M T. Gandy, Sparks, Rt: 1. 35 Want 100 Black Minorca ba chicks. State lowest price for Want at once. Rufus Shelton ham, Rt. 2. Want 100 big breed chicks on halves to 8-10 wks. old, I f feed and party pay chgs. of da Nov. 1. Mrs. Guy Allen, B RFD, City. Want 100 big breed chicks t on halves to 6-8 wks. old, T furn feed and party pay ches, of Mrs. T. T. Winge, Rockingham.. Exc. 3 pure bred Chinchillas, old, 1 buck and 2 does, for 39 pred chicks. Mrs. JG. Puiter, nolds. Want 300 heavy breed c ic raise to 6 wks. old for 1-3, 0 wks. for half; 20 years exp. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rete Want 5M baby chieks to rai: shares to 8-10 wks. old. D. N. Pai Conyers, Rt. 3. Want 800 or 1 M Barred R R. I. Reds or White Rock ba chicks at once. Exc. for same R. Lee Brannen, Statesboro, Ri _Eggs For Sale Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, fertile, 75c per 15, prepaid: No chi Garnet Prince, Demorest, Box 2. Tancred W. L. eggs, 75c per Exc. for onions, dried apples. Cart to be returned. Mrs. Wavy A, Toomsboro. Turken (Spencer Wonder bir eges, $1.25 per 15. Cartons re Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, Boulevard, S. E. Hatching eggs, Booths from 2 yr. hens, selected, $1 per del.; $4 .C. (Name and address given). Soap pson Ringlet B. R. cae $1 per 16; $1.75 per 30; 2nd, 85 15; $1.45 per 30 del. Cartons rel J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Rt. Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, 7 15. Byers str., fresh, fertile, pre rage No chks. J. H. Loyd, V Thompson B. R. eges from winning stock, $1 per 15. Cas crder. No chs. Mrs. Milton Sylvester, Rt. Select. techie eggs from bred B. P. Rocks., 80 per cen tility, $1 per 15, or exc. for wheat, seed oats, pla fonion. sets.. Crates: ret: J. R. Rockingham, Rt. 1. Eggs Wanted Want heavy bra eggs for ing, Pay 2c an eg ret., or set for custom hatching, $3 eo of 12 Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. Want pure bred hatching Red Rock eggs by the case each we Name price, also custom ha 3c an egg, or on halves. From ee weekly. E. N. Elder, i cello Positions Wanted 7 Want job gathering crop, pick cotton, etc., and 1 or 2-horse cro for 1932 on 50-50 basis. Other part} to feed and furnish everything. I = oe the work. B. G. Way, Me Thoroughly exp. poultry and | raiser and market gardener like work with a reliable and cn able man. Wife and solf only. hard, interested workers. H. L. ell, Atlanta, Brown Mill Road. Kutz Poultry Farm. Thirty-five-year-old, exp. dairy farm worker, wants job for and small farm, or truck, hogs poultry farm. 5 in family. Sheatham, Moran, Rt. I. Man and wife want home with couple and assist with work on fai No bad habits. Good ref. Ready move any time. J. W. Hutto, Cc RFD 1. . Exp. truck and tractor driver 4 exp. dairy hand, easy to get @ with, wants work for board, laun and a little money. Robt. Beck Hc Springs, Rt. 1. Want 1-horse farm on halve any time. Man and wife. R. W.% eect. 2 at ae a October 22, 1931 esitions Wanted 9-horse farm in So. Ga. on 9 in family. 3 plow hands. plant most any kind crip; ike to have cows and hogs te er. 10 yrs. exp: tobacco. B. G. ay City, Rt. 1. 2 hogs, truck and general Can moye at once if can ork until Xmas. So, Ga. only. Hines, Tifton, Rt. 7. | or 2-horse farm on half or year 1932. 8 in family. ist Ga. J. E. Crabb, Metter, work for balance this year ood, gathering crop, etc., crop for 1932. Take part pay f to live on. E. F.: Hardy, oes rk on farm at once, truck og cutting, etc. Well exp. tate wages with board and da kind of work. Daniel LaGrange, Rt. 1. rk at once. Dairy or farm. le. State wages with board mdry. Any kind of work. H. H. n, LaGrange, Rt. 1, Box 118. -horse crop on halves. Can self. Want with good, honest ite. Smith, Atlanta, 392 St. : -horse crop in So. Ga. Must ertile land. Can almost , can furnish team with a i State what you can offer: Batten, Rickingham. man with 1 child wants dairy or truck farm. Can drive ke truck or car. Wife willing 9. Consider small wages and board. 25-30 miles Atianta. Tolison, East Point, 411 E. igton St. eS le aged man an wife want on farm. Small saiary, room ard. Ref. exc. Honest and re- , A. Worley, Dunwoody, , 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis. id self. Want to get with party on furnish work when not in ised and worked all life on . Denson, Atlanta, RFD 5, K. Tubbs. 3-horse farm, any good agri- section of Ga. Share basis. denty of force, but must be ed. Write. G. W. Brooks, At- Gould St., S. E. ity-one-year-old single man work on farm. Life time exp. ny make truck, etc. Begin - Good ref. Write. E.G. ons, care E. L. Oliver. l-horse farm on halves. sufficient force for same. Or vork. 6 in family, all workers. farm on shares. D. M. Park- ere = -horse crop on halves. Must ed. 6 children large enough Want nar school; good land J. S. Sutton, Pelham, ay house. position as overseer on 10 or wife, 4 children. A. & M. graduate. Operate and repair rn farm machinery. A-1 ref. con, Atlanta, 953 Fortress dairyman, married, wants with good dairy, or a good Write or come see. Otis Mc- Taylors Creek. girl wants home and job on or somewhere with good family, at work. Honest, good work- = Essie Hadden, Staple- n and wife want job in dairy. exp. Reference. A. C. Sheffield, ston. nt job in dairy. 10 yrs. exp. Ref. _Shappeard, Decatur, Rt. 2, care Richardson. - t a patch farm with house olacksmith shop. Am honest, so- etc. C. M. Morgan, Wrens. on farm, with room, board and Both work. Reliable, young Mrs. C. E. Pendley, Douglas- care Gen. Del. irty-five-year-old single man, > crop for 1932 on shares, and i with family. Can furnish self. So. Ga. O. R. Steger, Jackson, ted man wants place near m with plenty swamp land to 10gs and 3-horse farm, diversi- oe Well exp. M. L. Bray, job at once on farm. Middle .in farm work and dairy work. Can furn. ref. John ell, Rt. he . ie a : -horse farm on 50-50 basis, | se farm. Lifetime exp. 35) in and wife, unincumbered, want |) MA Ee : Positions Wanted Sober, honest, hard working man, married, wants job by month as working foreman or care for poultry farm. 5 yrs. with poultry, rest on farm. 27 yrs. old. J. C. Ethrid - syth,-Rt. 2. sete Man and wife desire.1-horse farm on halves or wages. Have to be moved and furnished. Well exp. in all lines. G. H. Mitchell, Atlanta, 564 Form- walt St.; SE. = _ Twenty-one-year-old. boy wants job on farm. Do not drink nor eurse. Exc. ref. Work now and for 1932. $8 mo. with board and laundry. At once. R. F. Jones, Butler, Rt. 1, care W. H. Mullions. Want a good farm. Have family. Extra good farmer, fine truck gard- ner, also success with. melons and peaches. M. Mercer, Gray, Jones County. Want 2-horse farm on 50-50 basis. Near Griffin, or other town, Exp. in farming, dairying and hog raising. Finance welf. Near school. Ref. exc. C. A. Vaughan, Jackson, Rt. 4. Want 4-horse farm in Sumter County, near church and school, 50-50. Have own stock, feed and force. Walter B. McLendon, Ameri- cus: Ri 2. : Want a good home to assist \with poultry, etc. Young, healthy woman, extra good farm hand, has a child 2 yrs. old. No husband. Address. Pare Farrar, Macon, 364 Orange St. Want 1 horse crop, 50-50 basis. Good force to work. Have to be furn. 3 good size children, wife and self. Do my own shop work: understand all about farm work, raised on farm. M. Ellis, Hogansville, Rt. 3. : _ Want small farm for 1932. Would live in yard, look after things for el- derly couple. Grist mill and black- smith work, cattle, hogs, chickens, | ete. At once. Wages for hal. this yi. Carter Terrell Newborn, Je oe Single man, 27 yrs. old, exp. in dairy and farm work. Want job with dairyman: Know how to run dairy and deliver milk. Quinton Brown, Collins, Rt. 2. Want farm suitable for poultry, 50-50 basis. Owner to advance money for start; can move now. Describe farm, advise amount willing ad- vance. T. E. Brooks, Comer. : Want 3 horse farm. Plenty force. 2 boys to plow and myself; 4 girls to hoe. 12 in family. Good ref. Well exp. in farming. Have to be furn. Ready to move Dec 15. J. P. Brown, Syca- more, Rt 1. Box 140. Want 1 horse crop good land on 50-50 basis. Need some help and have to be moved. Exc. ref. G. W..Wash- ington, Bremen, Rt. 2. Eighteen yr. old boy wants job driving truck for. farm or dairy. Want job driving milk truck or anything else in dairy work. 12 yrs. exp. in dairy work. Wife-and baby. wore cheap. D. F. Fife, Griffin, Rie; Want 2 or 3-horse farm of real good land, buildangs; convenient to school and church. Near Atlanta pre. VJ. O. Giles, Marietta, Rt. 4. Want 1-horse farm on halves. Can move and furnish self. Have wife and 2 children. Exp. and ref. E. D. Wof- ford, Atlanta, Rt. 53, Box 220.. Want job with stock raiser or dairy man. Middleaged, capable of doing all kinds of repair work around place, driving truck and other work, also some knowledge of poultry in- dustry. J. G. King, Decatur, Rt. 3, Box 70... Religious boy, 22 yrs. old, no bad habits, wants a job on dairy, poul- try or other farm, until March, 1932. State what you can offer in first letter. Morris Alton Jackson, Bowdon. Want 1-hors crop for 1932 on 50-50 basis. Good land, good house. Self and 2 boys to work. Can move and feed myself. Prefer - Morgan, Green or McDuffie county... A. B. Walden, Conyers, Rt. 1, Box 210. Exp. blacksmith and miller wants mill and shop on live and let live terms. Prefer within 30 to 60 miles of Chattanooga in Ga. No drinker nor tobacco user. Wife and 4 child- ren. J. W. Carter, Bronwood. Twenty yrs. exp. turpentine woods, Can handle any part of business. Want position. Write or see Samuel Thos. Jefferson, Nashville, Rt. 3. Want farm of about 40 acres, good land, 50-50 basis. Need no help. Ref. exc. W. A. Goare, Bannockburn. Want job on poultry farm at once.} |Mrs. E. N. Byrd, Loganville. Positions Wanted | _ Married man, sober, honest, life time farmer. wants good i-horse farm on 50-50 basis, with good man, good land; near church and school. Diversified farming. Raise hogs on halves. J. E. Lampp, Tarrytown, Rt. Tt Box-32 Farm Help Wanted . Want boy, 12 to 18 yrs. old to live as-one of family and help with farm work. Small salary. Prefer an orphan. Write soon. W. R. Bearden, Cartecay. Want man or boy to work on tarm. Will furnish clothing, board and laundry. Good home for right party. Ee W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Want a farmer with equipment to operate 40 acres on 1/3 or %. 20 miles west Atlanta on highway. See. S. S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 6. Want thoroughly competent and exp. man to handle about 300 colo- nies of bees, near Valdosta on shares. Ref. as to ability and integrity re- quired. Must be able to finance self. A. J, Heard, Weliston. Want thoroughly reliable farmer who can finance self to handle 100 acres good land in cultivation. 2 dweiling houses, 4 good mules and 12 acres alfalfa: on main highway near Athens. Able to finance self. W. i. Abney, Athens. Want good, middle aged woman tu make heme in family of 4 and assist with garden, poultry, etc. Frank Quinn, Hazlehurst, RFD 3. Want good, middle aged couple to live on small place and caretake for .2.peopie. Board, lodging and smali salary. Ref. required. Good place. phen Maddox, Stone Mtn., P. O. Box Want good, reliabie, honest single man, 40-45 yrs. of age, with lifetime exp. in farming to live in home and run about 15 or 20 plows; lots of grain, etc. Ref. required. Miss Mamie Garrett, Charing. ; Want help for a 2-horse crop on 3rd and 4ths. Farm known as Grice Place, 244 miles north Roopyille. J. &. Shackeliord, Roopvilie, Rt. 2. Want a geod share cropper; also heip for a 2-horse farm, able to fur- nish himself. 2 miles west of Millen. F. B. Burke, Millen, Rt. 4. et Want some middle aged couple to live in home with my mother and look after gen. farm work. Will give the rent. Must have good ref. Mrs. E. VY. Prather, Lithonia. Want exp. trucker on share basis. I furnish land, wood, mule, plow, tools and mule feed; have some rich branch bottom land. E. S. Blackwell, Shady Dale. ae es Want farmer able to furn. own. stock, plows, etc., and move andfurn. self for 12 acres good land for truck- ing; 30 acres in big pecan _ trees. Salary reas. Fred May, Franklin, Rt. Come and see. Dan Fischer, Bacon- a6 ton. Lee Want middle-aged woman to live in good country home and look after chickens and other light work. Small salary, or board and clothes. Mrs: W. M. Vaughn, Cumming, Rt. 6, Box 98a = : Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE. Few Ibs. pole-cat peas, cream crowders, 6 bu. blue peas. Make offer. Mrs. Lucy Whitfield, Gills- ville, Rt. 2. Unknown peas, bright stock, in even wt. bags, $1.10 bu. FOB Blue Ridge. 200 bu. ready for shipment. F. R. Rogers, Young Cane. _Few Speckled Crowder peas, also black-eyes and New Eras, and 6 bu. peanuts. Make best offer, FOB. Mrs. D. H. Bruce, Jasper, Rt. 2. Hastings Speckled Bunch butter beans, good sound, at'10c Ib. Mrs. M. D. Kelley, (address not given). Tender cornfield seed beans, brown crease back, Ky. wonders or string- less green pod. Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Morganton. ~ McNeal frost proof Eng. peas, 25c Ib. del. P. P. Mrs. E. J. Greer, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 3. Willetts Wonders, 30c Ib. Add postage. Lillie - Averette, Buena Vista. : One bu. black-eyed peas, for sale or exc. for honey. Mrs. W. M. DeLay, Douglasville, Rt. 6. ' Five or 6 bu. white, black-eyed peas, $2 bu. or exc. for seed wheat, or thoroughbred hens or good pigs. G. W. Washington, Bremen, Rt. 2. Thirty-five Ibs. Willetts Wonders, for seed, 20c Ib. or exc. for seed Page Seven | Georgia Products For Sale Bunch frost proof Eng. pea seed, very prolific, 25c lb., 5 lbs. $1. Miss Eva M. Tankersley, Thomson. New crop -sound Speckled field peas, $1.25 pr. exc. See or write at once. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cordele, Rt. Bunch Eng. pea seed, extra fine, 35c lb.; dill seed, 10c oz.; also blue huckleberry bushes, make offer. Mrs. N. B. Burden, Elberton, Rt. 8, Box 63. Twenty bu. Red Hull Speckled peas, $1.40 bu; 75 Ibs. little white black-eyed peas, 7c lb. FOB. M. O. ee for oats. W. C. Wicker, Wrights- ville. American Wonder field peas, $1. gal. del. Will make 4 times as many as any other I ever saw. Fine table pea. E. T. Clements, Tennille. -Black-eye lady finger peas, 7c lb.: Exc. for white nest onions or what 1931 crop, 10c teacupful, or 25c ib; cushaw-and pumpkin seed, 10c tea- cupful. Mrs. J. W. Fordson, Tooms- boro, Rt! 2. i Few bu. imp. Clay peas, $1.80 bu. or 50c peck, del. P. PR. H. V. Pickel- simer, Hurst. Brown speckled peas new and clean, 8c lb; limited amt. white lady finger peas with black-eyes, 1931 crop, 10c Ib. Cash. Mrs. B. F. John-_ son, Dawson, Rt. 3. . Yellow Crowder peas, clean and sound, running kind> $2 bu. FOB. H. T. Crumley, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Calif. black-eyed peas, $1 peck; cornfield bean seed, 2 cups, 25c.-Add peace: Mrs. J. A. Scott, Carrollton, sound. Not damaged one in lot. 10c Ib. Sample on request. Webb, Ellijay, Rt 3. Thirty lbs. frostproof Eng. pea seed, 20c lb. or 2 Ibs. 35c. Add post- for 2 lbs. good, dried apples or onions. L. B. Hutchinson, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 3. White Vining butterbean, 20c Ib.; Bunch, also mixed peas, mostly large Whipps, $1.75 bu.; Brabs, $2. Will exc. B. B. Morgan, Clyo. ~ Brabhams, $1.50 bu.; Black peas cleaned; butterbeans, Bertha.Bunch, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. Mung beans, 15c. lb., 3 Ib. lots and more. Add postage. No chks. Money. order with order. Levonia Stewart, Talking Rock. Heavy-bearing var. winter garden pea seed, 15c lb. del. 309 Ibs. on hand, Joe Manning, Funston, | Twenty-five bu. Clays, 15 bu. New cow peas, new crop, 75c bu., FOB, or exc. for Fulghum seed oats. Bu. peas for 2 of oats. Bob Neal, Cordele. Small Winter Eng. peas, known locally as Ivey pea. Very prolific, 20c Ib. up to 20 lbs. 15c in larger quanti- ties, FOB. W. N. Hall, Boston, P. O. Box 155. Three bu. Little White Lady peas, or $3 bu. O. J. Edwards, Da~ Cua 5 35c Ib. del.; 5 Ibs. 30c lb. del.; 50 Ibs., $10, FOB my shipping point. Exc. some for real good eating apples. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Black pole bean and cornfield bean seed, each, 25c teacup; Red and White Speckled Crowders, 40c at.; Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Sound, 1931 early, heavy bearers, Eng., pea seed, 35c lb., postpaid; over 3 lbs., 30c Ib. Evelyn Mullins, Milner, and spotted Sugar Crowder peas, un- mixed, undamaged, dbl. recleaned, 10 Ibs., $1; 100 lbs., $7, prepaid. Booking order for future del. C. F. Maddox, Buford. New crop Brown Whipps, $1.50 bu.; pure imp. Blue Whips, $1.75 bu., FOB; Hastings pure Brown Crowd- ers, 7c lb. Money order or cashiers chk. Exc. Crowders for 5 bu. each, D. Johnston, Grayson. Willetts Wonders, 25c lb.; 3 Ibs., 50c.; 8 lbs., $1.00; 50 Ibs., $5.60, del.; Brabs, $1.50 bu., FOB. T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys, P. O. Box 83. Ib., or 3 Ibs. 25 del. in 3 Ib. lots; also few Cream Crowders, same price. Few bu. nice Lady peas, $1.50 pk.; wheat, oats, rye, or anything can use. 3 Se L. B. Rountree, Swainsboro, Rt. 5. boro, e es See a ASE St have you? Mrs. O. lL. Bush, Doerun. - Old time running garden peas, ~ Fifty Ibs. nice, clean rice peas, Mrs. T. Meo Oy ae age on orders less than $1. Exc. lb. | and Red peas, each, $1 bu., well 20c Ib. Mrs. Eras, 10 bu. Speckled, 15 bu. Mixed Frostproof Eng. peas, prolific var., Purple Hull white table pea, 40c qt. _ Fifty bu. pure white, large cream wheat and oats for planting. Mrs. W. ~ = 4 bu. New Eras, recleaned, $5, FOB;- Little White Rice peas, clean, i0c Mrs. S. E. R. Young, Rochelle. Rt. 1. _ = $5 bu., FOB. Mrs. H. N. Lord, Tooms- _ \ w - Page Eight Georgia Products For Sale White, Calif. blackeyed peas and Cream Sugar Crowders, 8c lb.; bunch Eng. peas, 20c lb.; butter peas, 15c = Mrs. W. V. Thompson, Bremen, Ske Lady peas, 10c lb.; Willetts Wond- ers, 20c lb.; 2 lbs., 30c; red and white Speckled Crowders, 10c lb. or exc. Mrs. Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch. Frostproof Eng. peas, 25c lb.; 5 Ibs., $1 del. Exc. for wheat, oats or rye for seed. Mrs: Ruth Braswell, Logan- ville, Rt. 2. Fine quality seed or table peas, Sugar Crowders, $1.25 peck, prepaid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. Fine blackeyed Crowders, $2 bu., FOB; finest tender cornfield beans, 35c; colored, 30c lb., FOB. B. T. Tem- ple, Rydal, Rt. 2. FRUIT FOR SALE Nice sun-dried old _ fashioned peaches, 10c lb., postpaid. Mrs. Logan Beach, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Nice sun-dried Elberta peaches, 12%c lb. Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Gordon.. Nice sun-dried apples, new crop, 12%4c Jb., del. Money order. Mrs. Minnie Reid, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. New crop nice sun-dried apples, 6c Ib., del. in 10 to 50 Ib. lots. M. Daven- port, Hemp. ' Nice red and yellow apples, $1 bu.; 6 bu. lots, $5; dried apples, 744c lb. All del. G. W. Nooney, Jr., Quill. One bu. dried peaches, 10c Ib; also 2 doz. May cherry sprouts, $2. Add aa Mrs. Flora Sams, Cumming, Clean, yellowed dried peaches, 12%c lb.; white dried peaches, 124ec Ib.; also canned cherries, 40c qt. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Simonton, Law- renceville, Rt. 2. wenty-five lbs. dried peaches, 10 Ib. Mrs. J. B. Lynch, Brooks. One hundred Ibs. old fashioned ~ @ried peaches, 10c lb., not prepaid. Mrs. J. J. Hendrix, Jefferson. Nice, clean sun-dried peaches, 12 Ib. del. Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jaspex, Rt. 2, Box. 61. Sun-dried delicious apsles and peaches, 10c lb. Exc. for value. M. I. Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Imp. Red Shockley and Tate ap- ples, $1 bu. del. P. P. Also nice sun- dried apples, 10c Ib. del. T. C. Maeney, Quill. Dif. varieties of apples at market prices. Cash, or exc. for chickens, eggs or other farm produce at market price. E. J. Cagle, Alto. Apples, every one sound, $1 bu. basket del. J. E. Stembridge, Ella Gap. Nice sun-dried apples, 15c 1b.; peaches, 10c lb.; also Rice peas, 70c gal. All 1931 crop. Ida Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 53. Fifteen lbs. nice sun-dried apples for sale or exc. for 15 Ibs. nice dried Elberta peaches, free of worms. Write before sending. Ellijay, Rt. 3. Fifty Ibs. sun-dried fruit, 6%c Ih. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Mor- ganton. : : Ten lbs. sun-dried peaches, -$1.25, prepaid. Exc. for good, white sugar _ sacks, 100 lb. cap. at 5c each, or white rolled oat sacks, 7c each. Mrs. W. D. Jchnston, Grayson. Fifteen lbs. dried peaches, $1.25. Cash with order. No chks. Mrs. Bertha Crowe, Dallas, Rt. 3.. - Three hundred bu. apples, 50c bu. at my apple house. N. M. Green, Blue Ridge. Good sun-dried apples,-15c Ib., $13 C; white peas with black eyes, 6c Ib.; Whipps, $1.75 bu.; red peas, $2; cane seed, $1.50 bu., FOB. R. L. Black- well, Cleveland, RFD. Nice sun-dried apples and peaches, ea. 10c lb. Mrs. J. W. Nix, Cleve- land, Rt. 4. Dried fruit, 10c lb. Mrs. E.J. Henry, Mineral Bluff. Sundried apples, 8c lb.; add post- age. Mrs. W. V. Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 88. -. Large sweet crabapples, 50 cpk. also large white nest onions, $1 pk., and Lucretia dewberry plants, 30c log.; $1 per 100. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. : Nice, peeled sun-dried peaches, 9 Ibs., $1 prepaid, P. P. Money order - only. Mrs. Roy Bloodworth, McIntyre. Rt: Peaches and apples for sale, sun- dried, 12c Ib. del. Sat. guar. E. C. Ayers, Ayersville. Nice sun-dried peaches, 1931 crop, 10c Ib.; 12 Ibs., $1, or exc. Mrs. Tiney _ Bhillips, Flowery Branch. ea., or 5 for $1, FOB. Mrs. L. Nice Citron for preserves, etc., 25 D. Spriggs, Rockmart, Mrs. T. M. Webb, i Fos Bets Georgia Products For Sale Twenty-five lbs. nice sun-dried peaches, 1931 crop, free of worms, $3 for lots, not prepaid. Mrs. S. R. Hawkins, Agricola. Nice, good old fashioned dried peaches and pried apples, each, 12c lb, Mrs. Bertha Bunch, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Spanish peanuts, sound, 1931 crop, $3 per 100 lbs. Immediate shipment. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 146. New crop Runner peanuts, 10 lbs., postpaid, 45c; 100 Ibs., $2.50, FOB. G.. D. Fain, Edison. Two M lbs. choice No. 1 Stewart pecans, del. at 35c lb. Mrs. F. J. Broadfield, Dennis. Large size pecans, Stewarts and other large ones, 1931 crop, 20c lb. Now ready. EH. W. Ogden, Odum. No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 3c lb., FOB. Cash with order. Albert Collins, Whigham. 2 Pink Spanish peanuts, 5c lb. in 100 lb. lots, FOB here. Wm. Nunn, Law- renceville, Rt. 4. Limited amount N. C. Flat Runner peanut seed, 85c bu. of 25 lbs.; white, early Spanish peanuts, 75c bu.; pe- cans, Money Maker, 15c lb.;. Stew- \arts, 20c lb.; Frotcher, 25c lb., FOB. Cash with order. By mail. J. B, Wil- gon,..Surrency, - Paper shell pecans, also seedlings, reasonable. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1. Two M lbs. seedling pecans, large and well filled, 12c lb.; white Spanish peanuts and Ga. Runners, 3c lb. Saved for seed purposes. R. E. Bower, Dixie. ak Spanish and running peanuts, 3%c lo. in iots of 20 lbs. or more, del. in Ga. R. H. Sumner, Sumner, Ga., Rt 1; ps BUTTER FOR SALE Yeliow Jersey butter; 35c lb. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch. Two or 3 ibs. good, fresh butter every week, 30c lb. Mrs. M. D. Kelley. (Address not given.) Three to 6 lbs. fresh Jersey butter per week, 30c lb., and party pay post- age. Cash with order. Mrs. M. T. Holden, Ball Ground. Nice, fresh J. butter, 2 Ibs. per week, 30c lb. Cow t. b. tested. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4. Two or 3 lbs. nice fresh butter ea. week, 30c ib.; cow t. b. tested. Mrs. Maggie Henson, Mize. j Eight or 10 lbs. good butter ea. week., every lb. guar., 30c Ib., del. Mrs. Coy Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. Three or 4 lbs. fresh butter per -week, 35c lb. del. Sat. guar. Churned the old fashioned way. Mrs. J. B. Cullars, Claxton, Rt. 3. . SYRUP FOR SALE : Sev..100 gal. extra fine sorghum syrup. Half gal. cans, 50c gal.; at. cans, 55c gal. Wayne P, Sewell, At- lanta, Ponce de Leon Apts. Phone Ja. L089" -s = ae Two hundred gal. pure sorghum in per can and party pay chgs. Sample for 5c postage on same. F. R. Calvert, Mcintyre, Rt. 1, Box 80. _ _ New, bright, thick sorghum syrup in gal. cans, 50c gal., or exe. for wheat or chickens. Every gal. guar. L. B. Russell, Woodbury. 1931 crop bright, thick sorghum syrup, 65c gal. in buckets, FOB. H. B. Shell, Palmetto. . Fancy pure Ga. cane. syrup, new crop, No. 10 cans, 50c, in 35 gal. bbls., 38c. R. E. Bower, Dixie. Thirty-three-gal. bbl. new, bright sorghum syrup, $20, FOB. Ed E. Mc- Laughlin, Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Rd. POTATOES FOR SALE Good White Star Irish potatoes, del. P. P. at. $1.25 bu. H. V. Pickel- simer, Hurst. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE New crop pop-corn, shelled and dry, .15c lb., postpaid. Claude May- field, Ellijay, Rt. 3. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES : FOR SALE _ Nice, new honey, Chunk and Ext. in 10 Ib. buckets, 10c lb., FOB. Exc. for Fulghum oat seed, 10 Ibs. for 2 bu. J. W. Stallings, Valdosta, Rt. 5, Box 92. : Any part of 60 M lbs. guar. honey, from 1 bucket up. Cheaper by the case of 2-60 lbs. cans. Enclose stamp for reply. Ed. Bradley, Hazlehurst, Box 41. : j Pure Ext. honey, in 5 lb. pails, $1 del. Mrs. F, R. Vincent, Fruitland. No. 10 cans. Good, new syrup, 50c} i MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Products For Sale Fancy comb, packed and_ labeled in 5 lb. pails, 12 per case, $7; 60 Ib. pails, Ext. 2 cans per cs., $7. Prompt del. J. T. Mullins, Alma. Thirty hives of bees, $1 per shive without super, FOB my farm. Gordon CG. Story, Warrenton, Rt. 2. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, wilt re- sisting, 50c bu.,.at my home, or exc. for good, thrifty pigs, 6-8 wks. old, or nice J. heifer, freshen in spring. G. R. Long, Conyers, Rt. 4. About 3 M Ibs. excellent 1-inch staple cotton seed for sale or exc., FOB, Smyrna. Joel Hunter, Jr., At- lanta, 56 Marietta St. PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Seedling plum peach trees, 15c ea., FOB. J. T. Shell, Palmetto. Blue black grape vines, 10c each, or exc. for eatable onions and Eng. peas. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro. -Cluster type Tung Oil not trees, 10c each, or will exc. F. L. Cross, Cal- quitt. ea White Eng. peach, old fashioned plum peach, 15c each; little sugar pear trees, 20c each; Blue Damson and. Big Goose plum, both, i5c each; gooseberry bushes, $1 doz. Add post- age. Miss C. L. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4. _ Seventy-five fig trees, 3% ft. high, $10, or $1.75 doz. Money with order. Prepaid. B. Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. Huckleberry bushes, $1 C; scupper- nutt, Franklin, Rt. 5. Government insp. budded pecan trees, leading var. All sizes for sale or exc. Write for bargain prices. F. C. Geiger, Flintside. - Sev. M June budded peach trees, cheap, for sale at once. Also apple, pear, plum, fig and pecan trees, grape and scuppernong vines for sale. A. J. Welden, Griffin. Three hundred yellow clingstone and clear seed peach trees, $1. doz.; $8 C, FOB; also cherry sprouts. Exc. for turkeys, chickens or other value. Gordon C. Storey, Warrenton, Rt. 2. All lead. var. nursery (fruit) stock, 2 and 3 yr. old apple trees, 20c ea.; -peach, 15c; pear and cherry, 50c ea. L, C. Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Quince. trees, 25c ea., 5 for $1; Damson plums, same price; May cherry; 10c ea., 12 for $1; add post- age. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rockmart. Goose plums, large red var., well- rooted trees, 3 for 25c, 6 for 40c, perpen A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Fig, peach, apple and-cherry trees, 10c ea., 12 for $1; well rooted. Mrs. Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch. Fig bushes, 25c ea.; sugar pear sprouts, 25c ea.; fall grape vines and muscadine vines, 75c doz.; add post- a John B. Grindle, Dahlonega, Young walnut trees, 10c each. M. A. Cochran, Protection. ; Well-rooted sprouts of a Turkish fig, 25c ea., 5 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa. e Georgia Products Wanted > BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Exc. 1144 bu. good sound corn, for 1 _bu. good, sound large white peas with brown eyes. Send sample. W. J. Edenfield, Graymont. - VEGETABLES WANTED Want 2 bu. tender green beans for canning. Will pay 75c bu. and ship- ping chgs. Write what you have first. Mrs. J. W. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 21. Want green peas, collards, string and butter beans and turnip salad in the field. Write at once what you have. E. J..Hart, College Park. ; FRUIT WANTED Exe. good smoking tobacco for dried apples, 25 lbs. tob. for 25 lbs. apples. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. U. C. Page, Baxley, Rt. 2. Exc. new Bunch and Running butter bean seed and yellow Crowder peaches. Lb. for lb. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cordele, Rt. B. Exe. 10 clean, new, 8 lb. lard buckets with lids for 10 lbs. nice dried apples or peaches. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. J. T. Sutton, Pelham. Exe. Irish potatoes for apples. Write best offer. Gladys James, Pear- son. Want dried fruit and white nest onions. Must be cheap for cash. Mrs. S. L. Carlton, Cedartown, Rt. 1. nong cuttings, 50c doz. F. M. Shel-. |ly smutted or you have other re pea seed for new, nice, brisht dried |i Thuraday, October 22, 198 Georgia Products Wanted Exc. chunk honey, also best che ing and smoking tobacco for qrj apples and dried peaches, ea. p chgs. Sell tobacco at 12%c ib, B Fowler, Surrency. SYRUP WANTED Exc. reg. J. bull calf for Ga> eg: syrup. Calf is grandson of the ported Combination Premier. G. McNeil, Arlington. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIng. E vr WANTED oe xc, Ss. nice, dried peaches 10 Ibs. nice Chunk honey. G bee, Cleveland. : Mi Exc. eream col. Sugar Crowder pe for honey, lb. for lb. Any amt. 100 lbs. T..H. Davis, Silver Creek PEANUTS AND PECANS WAN Want seedling pecans. Pay hi cash market price. Ref. furnish Send sample and give full info tion; we will quote price by rety mail. Bob McCormack, Albany, _ SEED TREATMENT FOR PREVENTION OF SMUT As the time for planting gra near at hand, farmers are ady to make preparations to treat the planting seed to prevent losses fro the smut diseases. The germs spores of these diseases are car on or in the seed, and treatin seed is the only satisfactory m of fighting these diseases whi often destroy a portion of the OatsThe spores of the oat smu are on the outside of the grain aj infect the plant as it is spro The seed should be treated befo planting with formaldehyde, whic can be obiained from a drug. store Directions for Treating Oa 30 gallons of water in a barre one pint of formaldehye. Fill 5 half-full of grain and tie at top, soak in barrel of dip for 30 minu Drain, spread and dry. Sp Another. method is to place t grain on a floor or canvas and w mixing with a shovel, sprinkle wi the dip (one pint formaldehyde 30 gallons of water) until every gra: is moistened. This requires abou gallon of dip per bushel. When mi cover with sacks or canvas for cho eight hours, then spread and dry. WheatThe smut disease of w. most commonly found in this locali is the loose smut. This disease liy inside the grain and cannot reached by chemical treatment can be killed without injuring t wheat by careful dipping in hot w: ter. This method is much more tro bie. .e thar the treatment of and is not recommended unless yi seed came from a field that was ba ei to believe that the seed is infecte Directions1. Fill sacks half-fu of grain and tie at top. en 2. Soak for four hours in co v iter. ay : 3. Dip for one minute in wate about 120 degrees F. 4, Soak for 10 minutes in water 129 degrees F. ce 5. Dip in cold water to cool a spread to dry. Bes Another method not quite so sat- isfactory is to sack grain as abo and soak for one hour and 35 m utes in water at 120 degrees F. A good thermometer is necessary for these treatments, for if the water is not kept hot enough it will do no good and if it gets too hot (abo 135 .degrees F.) some or all of t wheat will be killed. ec GEORGIA PRODUCTS FAIR C. H. Bishop, market master of the Farmers Market at Sears, Roebuck and Company in Atlanta, announces that his market will co-operate with Mrs. Lawrence T. Mitchell, of th State Bureau of Markets, in adi tising and selling Georgia products by putting on a Georgia Products Fair October 27 to 31. months. given to home canned pro 5 all kinds, fancy sweet potatoes, coul= try sausage and meat products chickens, eggs and squabs, Georgia syrup in bottles, fancy country bu ter, apples with cider and vinegal flowers, seeds and bulbs, pumpkins, home-made breads from home-gr0! cereals, and any other ite made or grown on the f