Fa for Sale Edition PBetoaiher, 10th Parties having farms for sale or for rent who wish them listed in the Market Bulletin - our December 10 Farm Edition should mail them in immediately, as this will be our last edition of this kind for 1931. _ Notices must be expressed i in not more than 50 words, including the name and address ~ oft the advertiser. BU "PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, STATE. CAPITOL AGRICULTURE. - COMMISSIONER= 4 6 DIRECTOR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 - NUMBER 48 _ 3 RESET RE SEE NSS ITT ere SRE AN RAN The Aan Macias saturday afternoon a gelecation: of us left Atlanta by automobile ~ attend the Cotton Conference called in Jackson, Miss., for Mon- day, November 23. We reached Montgomery about 7 oclock and spent the night there, then left-the next morning for Jackson, Miss. Very little farming was going on around Montgomerg. The land looked exceptionally good, but was either in hay this year or lay out. From Selma, Ala., on over, there were more signs of farming and the rops were a good deal petter. noticed corn planted in the cotton fields. Some of it seemed to be dropped along in the rows between skips in the cotton, and other was planted by running a corn row across the cotton row about every feet and putting a grain of corn in every other cotton row, making e corn about 7 feet by 20 feet between hills of corn. We stopped along and inquired about this and received different answers. Some said it made just as much cotton, others said it med to hurt the cotton and was just a nigger way -of planting. ould not have been imovressed by a few fields planted this way, but hen I went over a stretch of country of some 100 miles or so I knew here was some fundamental reason for it. I asked Commissioner Storrs, of Alabama, about this and he said that .we had passed through the Black Belt of Alabama, land principally farmed by egro tenants and croppers. He stated it was a hard matter for the andlords to get the negroes to work their corn and they adopted this lan of putting corn in the cotton so they could not help but work the. corn and thereby get enough feed for the mules. -I remember one of the men who farmed this way down in my old home county of Monroe about 40 years ago. His name was CA. Ensign, of Forsyth, Ga. He made money farming. -I also inquired from the farmers in the Black Belt whether they id any guano. They stated they did not. The cotton seemed to verage about like the cotton in Georgia where we use from two to our hundred pounds of guano to the acre. We certainly struck some tough road across some of Alabama and Mississippi and into Jackson. It made me think more of our road poet in Georgia. nd met up 2 with 148 states We reached Jackson about 7 Q olock Sunday night a a large crowd of people from other covton-grow Siaee I noticed a certain peculiarity about the crowd at Jackson. Most _ of the loud and long talkers that I saw in Jackson I had previously met in Austin, Texas, fighting theLong plan. These same long and loud talkers were in Jackson very enthusiastic for the acreage re- duction law. \ ~The conventicn adopted a resolution calling on all the cotton- - growing states to enact a law reducing the cotton acreage in their states 50 per cent. In other words, the acreage planted in cotton in Georgia this year was 31.6 per cent of ail of the acreage in cultiva- tion. Should the Georgia Legislature pass the Jackson resolution our acreage in cotton next year would be approximately 1D or 16 per cent of the total acreage in cultivation. Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi have passed similar legislation already. They are now having a referendum on the matter in Okla- homa. I talked to a good many of the delegates from these states as to how they could enforce the law in their states. machinery they would have to enforce this law. They gave me differ- ent answers, but most of the answers were that pu lic sentiment would enforce it. 5 The delegates from Alabama stated in the convention hall that when the Long plan was first advocated they stood ready and willing to adopt the total prohibition- of cotton in Alabama, if Texas and other states had adopted similar measures. They stated that they were of the opinion that Alabama was- still willing to adopt the total oe of cotton, but would not pass any acreage reduc- tion law The Governor of North Carolina had previously stated that no ~ : extra session would be called in North Carolina to enact any legisla- tion affecting planting of cotton in North Carolina. Commissioner Graham, of North Carolina, was present at the meeting in Jackson and reiterated Governor Gardiners statement. There were -13 delegates from Georgia at the Jackson meeting. (Continued on Page Fight) MARKET REPORT. OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices Nov. 24, 1931. Always Subject to NomiAlion. * ae : Atlanta. Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta. Eggs, mul, SION ei ies srs ates ne $30 Eggs, standard, GO ete ee Eggs, Georgia trade, C04: a Meee VOL LU, COZ: :. a... 2 seocsiaccacoseace Stags, Ib. : ea ee ee Roosters, lb. PGi PEAS, Mixed, DU. ...---.:-.--csosceocee-ne Field Peas, not mixed, bu. Country Butter, best table, Ib. SS Ear Corn (80 lb. to bu.), bu. Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton Peanut Hay, No. 1, tons Hogs sold sia! week beginning Nov. ie , 1931, at co-operative sales. brought 4.25 per cwt., basis No. 1 e oe delivered shelling plants, $30 per ton, subject to change. 28 23 28 $ .30 28 23 28 15 ao 10 20 15 $ .32 30 20 30 15 18 -10 .20 ue 15 18 $ 30 28 23 28 SEG 18 12 INDEX Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Live Stock For Sale: Live Stock Wanted Eggs For Sale Eggs Wanted. a 2 Georgia Products For Sale .... 4-5- 47 45 Georgia Products Wanted : Positions ,Wanted Farm Help Wanted Grain and Hay For Sale Grain and Hay Wanted Plants For Sale. 2s en ened Plants Wanted : . Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted . Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Baby Chicks. Wanted Special Notices Pecan Shipment Goumnisin. $ .31 $ .30 29 28 26 23 I asked what ctw Poultry For Sale ANCONAS - - Twenty pure bred Sheppard sir. oo pullets, ready to lay, $20 for Jot. W. L. Stonecypher, Forest Glen, Sone ds ~ Seven and 9 mos. old Sheppard str. Ancona roosters, large and well built. $1 and $1.50 each. Mrs. Jeptha P- Pullin, McDonough. "Twenty Sheppard str. Ancona hens. ine layers, 80c each; also 1 cock. _ Mrs. T. L. Callahan, Greensboro. Be AUSTRALORPS - Two April hatched Australorp - eockerels, $1.75 each, 2 for $3. Mrs. ~ Laura Curry, Stockton. 3 BANTAMS : : _ Five hens, 1 rooster, April hatch BL. bantams, $3 for lot. Cash with order. George Barber, LaGrange, Sub. 3. One Jap Silkie rooster, $2, or exc. for pigeons; few common bantams, 50c each. Howard T. Sheppard, Stone Mtn., Rt. 3. Phone Dea, 4220-R. : Five pure bred Golden Sebright - roosters, 7 mos. old, 75c each. Mrs. - Lucius Cobb, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Golden Sebrights, 2 pullets and 1 - rooster, almost grown, $1 each, FOB. Mrs. A. M. Brock, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Golden Sebrights. Recent winners at Southeastern Fair. Singles, pairs, trios, pens. Write for prices. J. L.. ozier, Griffin. Game bantams, 11 for $10. Money order. Lamar Jefferson, Albany. - Pure Buff Cochin cockerel, grown, "5c, or exc. for 2 common bantam pullets or young hens (bantams). Ea. pay express on receipt of shipment. -F. E. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1. Two young Sebright pullets, $2.50; - mixed stock, cocks, cokerels, hens and pullets, reasonable. Will exc. James -Rice, Douglasville. Le Three hens, 2 pullets, 1 cock, mixed bantams for sale or exc. for 1931 hatch Guinea hens and rooster. Make offer. L. S: McLean, Sharpsburg. One pr. Black Cochins, $4* pr.; == Butt. Cochins, $3: trio Golden. Se- brights, $5. John S. Transou, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica St., N. E. oe Few half grown fcy. Buff Cochin - cockerels, $1-25 each; not more than 2 pullets with each cockerel, $1.50 each; trio yr. old stock, $7.50; eggs, $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS _. Few pullets, Fischel White Rocks, May hatch, $1 each, FOB. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1. Thompson Imp. Ringlet cockerels, late April hatch, $1.25 each, FOB. Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merece, Rt. 5, - Reg. stock Parks str. Rating C-31. February hatch cockerels in fine cond., $2.50 each. Money order. Have 15 for sale. M- L. Huskey, Ringgold, 2. 1. & Year old B. Rock rooster, $1, and 4 young roosters, May hatch, ready _ for service, 75c each. Mrs. J. F. Olbon, Bowman. : Pure bred B. R- 4 mos. old cock- | -erels, 80c each. Cash with order. Twila Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4. _B. R. cockerels, March hatch, _ bloodtested and recorded, $1.50 each, FOB, or 5 for $6.25. Cash or money order. M. C. Parker, Point Peter. Pure B. Rocks and pure R. I. Red riers, 20c per lb. Cash. No chks. Tay- lor Hooks, Unadilla. -_ Pure Parks B. R. reg. per. 61-C- 31. 6 March hatch cockerels, $2 to]. $4 each; $12 for lot. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas. -_ Four Partridge Rock, April cock- -erels, $1.25 each. J- M. Veal, Canon. Pure B. R. March cockerels, $1 ea., pullets, 75c ea., FOB. R. S. Parham, Greenville. _ Hight pure bred B. R. hens and 4 _cockerels, March hatch, $1.25 each, or $13 for lot. Mrs. J- W. Altman, Alma. : Twenty pure B. R. March hatch pullets, now laying, $1 each. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. : ~ Pure bred Nuggett str.Buff Rock _cockerels, $2.50 each. Mrs. W. G- Sap- -, pington, Chipley. __ White Rocks, pure Fischel str., heavy layers. Pullets and cockerels, $1 each; 2 very fine cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord. - Holterman Aristocrat yr. old hens, $1 each; 5 young roosters, same Str., extra nice, $1.50 each. Exc. for seed oats. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Rt. 2. Pure bred Buff Rock, March and April hatch cockerels, Nuggett strain, $1.50 and $1.25 each; few pullets, same strain, $1 each. Mrs. C- R. Sor- Yells, Monroe, Rt. 1. ee < MARKET - Poultry For Sale Five fine pure bred B. R. April cockerels. Specially fine laying str., $1 each; 3 pure bred Thompson April cockerels, $1 each. All FOB. Mrs. A. C. Whitfield, Gillsville, Rt. 2. Fight B- R. friers, 144 lb., 40c each. xc. for Sebright bantams. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rt. ; Two pure bred White Rock April cockerels, 75c each, FOB. Mrs. Bessie Moseley, Soperton, Rt. 2. | Five nice, large early spring hatch B. R. pullets, and 1 cockerel, Parks str., $6, FOB. All guar. thoroughbred, $7 del. A. Lee Riner, Swainsboro. BRAHMAS Thoroughbred Light Brahma cock- erels from extra large stock, $1 each. Mrs. C-. W. Evans, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. Pure bred, April hatch Giant str. Light Brahma cockerels, $1.25 each, 2 for $2, FOB. G. A. Skelton, Roys- ton, Rt. I. Pure bred Giant str. R. C. Light Brahma cockerels in service, $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. CAMPINES Five White Campine hens, 18 mos. old and rooster, $5. Exc. for Buff Orp. or Buff Minorcas, or oats. Mrs. F- I. Kirksey, Albany, Rt. A, Box 29. CORNISH Five Dark Cornish pullets, April hatch, thoroughbreds, and 1 rooster same age, $5.75 for lot. No chks. Miss Lou-Genia Wilbanks, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Cornish cock, 18 mos. old, $1.50, or exc. for 1 of same breed, March hatch this yr- cockerel. W. D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs. Two full Cornish Indian March and April roosters, $3.50 for both, or 1 at a time, $1.75 each. Money order. Mrs. E. P: King, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Thoroughbred Dark Cornish April 1930 cock, $1; April, 1931 cockerels and pullets, $1.75 each, FOB. Mrs. T. L. Gregory, Eton. : Three April hatch extra fine White Cornish cockerels, $1.50 each, (worth $5); 8 half grown cockerels, $1 each; Dark Cornish eggs, $1 per 15, $2.50 per 50. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester: Ten fine pure Cornish March cock- erels, $1.25 each, FOB. -Cash. with order. Exc. 2 or 3 for some breed, wt. and age, Mrs. E. R. Surrency, Screven, Rt. 1. GAMES One Whitehackle game cock, $4: Exc. for Muscovy ducks or Toulouse geese. Make. best. offer. G. F. Sealy, Cuthbert. Z Pure bred Warhorse Irish Grey games, this yrs. hatch, for sale or exc: for a pure bred Red Quill cock. G. M. Walden, Mitchell. Warhorse games, old and young stock. Sell or trade for oats or corn at market price, or anything can use. Exc. 1 pr: for pr. of Grey games. Tom Weaver, Powersville. : One game rooster, crossed. Fine stock. $2.25 not express prepaid. Cash with order. Fred Combs, Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 40. One pr: Black Breasted Red games, 8 mos. old, $4. John S. Transou, At- lanta, 841 Fredrica St., N. E. Pure bred Pit games, finest str., March hatch. Stags and pullets, $20 pr.; hens, $1 each. Brad Roughton, Kathleen. Spencers, Sid Taylors and Black Jones Roundheads, stags and pullets, bred from selected brood stock. Write for full information. Herman Davis, Ellijay. e also 1 white cock and.1-5% lb. Grey Muff cock, $4 each. Perfect. shape. Exc. the hens for R. H. Cubans or Trish Grays. Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 85 Oak St. GIANTS Marcy str. J. B. Giants, 6 pullets and rooster, ready for service. All in good cond., $9 for lot. Mrs. Mattie Crumley, Soperton. E Twenty mos. old pure bred Black Giant rooster, $1.50. Mrs. Charlton Kelley, Wadley. LEGHORNS W. L. cockerels direct from Booths AAA Quality, ped. stock. June hatch, $1.50 each. Exc. for strawberry plants or peanuts: Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. Ss. C. W. L. April hatch pullets. Booths Tancred str., AA-quality, $1 each in lots of 10or more, FOB. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3. Four pure bred Everlay B. L. pul- lets, cockerel; trio pure bred Holly- }wood str. W- L. pullets now ready to lay, and cockerel. Specially priced. ae Paul H. Vansant, Douglasville, Five Pit game hens, $1.50 each: _ Sharpsburg. Poultry For Sale _ - Two W. L. cockerels, 5-5% Ib. Johnson str., April hatch, $1.50 each, or exc. for cockerel and pullet, same BULLE J. L. Peugh, Barnesville, 105 Rogers Street. nas Forty Everlay B. L. and 2 yrs. old, 4 or 3 roosters, $1 each, $30 for lot; 6 S. C. W. L. and rooster, 1% yrs. Rt. 4. Sev. breeding cockerels, cocks out of official contest record hens, 250- 284 eggs, 9 mos. old, disease free, Tancred stock, bloodtested. Tormah- W. Kantala, Elberton. Two pure bred B- L. cocks ready for service, $1 each, or exc. for 2 good hens, or 4 young guineas or 2 young geese. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. . Twenty-five thoroughbred Tancred W. L. hens or pullets, $20. Mrs. W.-H. Rucker, Milner. . See Four W. L. yr- old hens. Direct Ferris best egg str., $1 each; 2 roost- ers direct Booths ped. AAA stock, also for sale. Exc. for dried fruit, Mrs. J. J. Edmondson, Valdosta, Ht Spring hatch W. L. cockerels from reg- unrelated flock, direct from Fer- ris. Ready for service, 2 for $1.75, 3 for $2.25. Write first. Mrs. L. V. Rudeseal, Alto. One hundred W. L. pullets, Tan- ered: str., $1 each, FOB. Allen Ne- phew, Atlanta, 861 Crew St., S- W. Fifty to 75 selected Eng. str. W. L. pullets just coming into production, $1.25 each, FOB here. W. G. Raines, Statesboro. Twenty-five S.C. W. L. hens, pure bred Ferris str-, 1929 hatch; also 2 roosters. All for 60c each, FOB. Mrs. Cc. E. Gladin, McIntyre, RFD 1. Four fine W. L. Tancred March pullets, $1.20 each, $4 for lot. Exc. for good pigs or heavy breed setting eggs, or pure Red pullets, direct from Bory Mrs. J. E, Sikes, Cochran, Reel: : April 1930 hatch Barron str. W. L. cock, 75c; 1 son of above cock and fullblood hen, 2% Ibs., 50c. Richard McConnell, Cornelia, Star Rt. Fifty-four pure W. L. hens and 6 roosters, all young and hens laying, $1 each, $50 for lot. Mrs. J. W. Alt- man, Alma, Twenty Ferris str., Best Egg str- W. L. pullets, April hatch, $1.25 each. Ref. furnished. Mrs. Lizzie Webb, Scot. iw 4A: Sixty W. L. now laying pullets for sale. B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr., Atlanta, $53 Gordon St:, West End. Seven B. L. hens, 18 mos. old, $1 each. Some are laying. Sell or exc. for large mixed breed hens that will set. Will set eggs on halves from now until summer. Write. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville. Fifty pure bred Tancred April pul- lets, 80c each. J. L- Lowe, Mansfield. Two hundred Hollywood ped. hens, from hens with records, 300 eggs and upwards. 1 and 2 yrs. old, now moult- ing, $200 cash. T. L. Matthews, Lil- burn. > = Ninety late April hatch Tancred str. W. L. pullets and sev. cockerels, 80c each. Cash with order. Mrs. W. F. Amos, Edison. Twenty-five B. L. hens and pullets, $1 each, or exc. for 25 heavy or mixed breeds. J. T. Holt, Summerville. MINORCAS Pure Pape str. Black Minorca cock- erels, $1 each; 5 pullets, $4.75, or $1 ues Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Four Black Minorca pullets, now ready to lay, 1 rooster direct from Pape. Special price on this pen. Mrs. Paul H. Vansant, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Two yr. old Minorca rooster, Pape str., $1.25. H. G. Blankenship, Fair- mount. Trio Giant Black Minorcas, $7.50; fcy. yr. old cock, $4; 2 younger ones, $2.50 each: Booking orders for hatch- ing eggs, $2.25 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg. Nice Black Minorca cockerels, good stock, ready for service, $1 each, FOB, Commerce or at my home. Mrs. Jno. H. Mize, Ashland, March hatch Papes str. Black Minorca cockerels, $1 each. Exc. 2 for 3 Pape str. pullets; 3 for M. B. turkey hen; 4 for 8 wks. old pig. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. Few S. C. Black Minorca 1930 hatch hens for sale or exc. for White Rock hens or early pullets. Hen for hen, or Jb. for lb. L. S- McLean, str., kt. and big droop combs. Mrs. | old, in lot, $5.25. F. A. Park, Alma, len B. Leghorns. Reasonable price, M. | Thursday, November 26, 1937 Poultry For Sale MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS | First cross White Campine, 2 Buff Orp. and Campine, 2 Buff Minorca |pullets. Color white and nearly white. Frying size to grown, 25c Ib. Exc, for wheat or oats. Mrs. F, 8. Kirksey, Albany. a ee ORPINGTONS _ Byers Buff Orp. cockerels, March hatch, wt. 6% to 7 Ibs. each, whe fully dev. 9-10 Ibs..Few choice pullets ready to lay. Reasonable price. Mrs_ J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 Nort Ave., N. E. Two Buff Orp. cockerels, 5 m old, $1 each, or both for $1.50. with order. Miss Rubye E. Chapma Sire bred Buff fee ure bred Buff Orp- April roost $1 each. Cash with order. Mre me cey Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4. apes Eight Buff Orp. hens, 1 and 2 yr; old, $1 each, or exc. for W. L. hens Ferris str. preferred, or for B. Rocks W. Harrison, Fitzgerald- PIGEONS Z Twenty-five pr. 2 yr. old, mate and working White Kings, $1.50 W. A. Walker, Hapeville, P. O. Box Eight common pigeons, 20c ea Mated and working, healthy birds Wm. Cook, Fairburn. Five pr. pure bred, well mated a; banded Homers, $1450 pr-; 2 prs. so Red Carneaux, $1.50 pr. C. H, Over Columbus, 22 lith St. i Ten to 30 mixed pigeons; 16c ea Will not ship less than 10 at this price. Howard Davis, Buckhead. R. I. REDS Eight full dark R. I. Red he $1.30 each, or exc. for wheat or p tatoes at market price. Mrs. E, P King, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Ten pure bred dark Red S.C. R. young hens and 1 rooster, 75 each Mrs. C, H. Farr Money order. Jenkinsburg. -cockerels, Donaldson str., wt. abou 1% Ibs. ea., 50c.each. Mrs. J. F. Tra wick, Tennille, Rt. 1. 2 a Sev. fine Harold Tompkins Red cockerels. Splendid shape and color. March hatch. Strong, healthy. Very reasonable price. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 North Ave.,N. FE. Four Tompkins dark Red 1% yr. old hens and 2 yr. old, unrelated cock, Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula. A thee Seven pure bred R. I. Red 15 mos. old hens for sale or exc. for goats or pure bred pigs. Mrs. W. E.. Whis- nante, Rutledge, Rt- 2. S. C. R. I. Reds. Dark laying pul- lets, $1.50 each; 2 January cockerels, $3 each, 2 for $5; 2 extra fine 18 mos. old cocks, $5 each. Exc. for select fresh eggs for setting. Mrs, J EF. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1. ee Ready to lay R- I. Red pullets, pur Donaldson str., $1 each. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. me Five Jacobins, 4 Fantails. Fine and guar. pure bred, $10; also Ringneck doves; good breeders and young stock, | $3 pr. John S. Transou, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica St., N. E. a White Kings, ready to mate, large, from stock costing originally $7.50 pr, No culls. Guar. 85c per pr. J. L- Har- ris, Jr., Valdosta. gee Silver Kings for sale or swap for full blood young Black Cochin bant ams. Stanley Hatcher, Augusta, 181 Walton Way. Ki Few prs. Pigmy Pouters, Magpies, Modenas, Solid Red Carneaux (Grif- fith strain), $2 per pr. Young, odd birds, 75c each. Ed Smith, Atlanta, 20 Gertrude Place. . yee Pair White King pigeons, $2 pr., or exc. for 2 pullets. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet. : Homers, White Kings and Car- neaux, mated prs. and odd birds. Sell or exc. Sat. guar. James Rice, Doug- lasville. ee Maltese, mated and working, $2.50 to $5 per pr. Exc. for W. L- or Buff Orp. pullets; also any standard breed bantams. H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla. so Ten pure R. I. Red pullets and cockerel, March 5th hatch, $1.25 ea., $12 for lot. Mrs- J. W. Altman, Alma. One pure Donaldson R. I. Red, 2% yr. old cock, $1. Cash. No chk. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla. : Sev. Donaldsons Red cockerels for sale or exc. for black walnuts. Write first. Mrs. R. L, Hale, Conyers, 130. So- Main St. s Eight thoroughbred R. I. Red 18 mos. old hens, $1 each; 18 mos. old cock, $1.25: 6 April hatch pullets, 75 each. All thoroughbreds. Mrs. As@ 4. Rogers, Adairsville, Rt- 4, Box 13. Gouiry For Sale t White Kings, 3 prs. * $3. 15. B. Shell, Palmetto. ieht nice, early April hatch R. I. | pullets, 75 each; 1 March hatch er, 90c. Mrs. T. E. Bioneers: ing, Rt. 2, Box 88. tra fine March hatch Donaldson cockerel, $2: pen of 5 hens and Mrs. J, M. Hall, Cal- 5. Braney-tive R. I- Red April hatch ets, now laying, for sale. B. H.| ddlebrooks, Sr,, Atlanta, 953 Gor-{ WYANDOTTES Wo 1 pare pee Silver Lace roosters, os J. E. Sorrow, Com- ur ed str. R. O. S. L. Wyan- te March and February | pullets, each; 1 and 2 yr. old hens, $1.10 _ Exc. 2 hens or pullets for 2 kerels, same breed. Mrs. Laura ry: Stockton. s TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE Four Mammoth White Pekins, 2 lucks and. 2 drakes, yr. old, large , $3, or exc. for nice pig. Mrs. fe Murphy, Winder, Rt. 4: MI. B. Bird Bros. str., May hatch. s, wt. 17-19 Ibs., $5 each; hens, 12 Ibs., $4 each, FOB. J. W. True- ainesville, Rt. 4. Pure bred May hatch White Afri- Guineas, $1 each; younger ones, ch. = Mattie J- Rowan, ight Bronze April hatch, 8 to 15 keys, 20c Ib.; also sev. pr. Buff ducks, $2.50 per pr. Cash with: jer. Mrs. W. F. Amos, SS xteen turkeys, 20c lb. J- T. Hol- id, Lenox. Mallards, large, colorful birds, $1 20 . Money order. Lamar Jefferson, b pany. Seventeen Guineas, early spring 1 hatch, $8.50 for lot, FOB, or exc. corn at = bu. del. "M. G. Smith, ccoa, Rt. 2 g ht hens nud 1 cock, Columbian yandottes, $10. W. D- Bennett, Mo- ar, our S. L. Wyandotte pullets and 1 *kerel, March hatch, pure breds, H. Putnam, Ranger. rigorous White Wyandotte cock- els, 6 mos. old, $1.50 each. Splendid aped_ birds. Gordon Htnnicutt, Wlulah Falls. Pure bred M. B. tom, wt. 28 lbs.,. ib. Cash with order. Twila Smith, ixley, Rt. 4. Spencer turken wonder bird, some e naked necked white roosters, $2 ch; trio, $5; eggs, $2 per 15. Mrs. Anderson, Blue Ridge. wo extra nice, early hatch M. oa $5 each. Mrs. J. M. ad oun, Rt. 5. nty head of pure M. S. (25 lb. Mrs. J. W. if teen Bird Bros. pure str. big ne M, B. turkeys, May hatch, very ve hens, $2.ea.; toms, $3 ea. Mrs. Gray, Lyons, RFD 3. Toulouse geese, pure bred, $5. . C. A. Black, The Rock, Rt. 1. velve M. B. turkeys, extra fine bheeding, 3 toms, 9 hens: toms hens, $4 ea., FOB, cash with or- oo Hester Tanner, Flowery ne j keys, tom and hen, Bourbon ds, about 1%4 yrs. old, fine breed, lb. ea., $8 for pr. W..B. Dasher, ncon. Four Mallards, 3 hens and drake young hen), $4; 2 Muscovy hens, ck and white, $1 ea.; 5 common > Runners, 4 hens and drake, Exc. for fancy bantams. Ried T, Sheppard, Stone Moun- n, Rt. 3, Phone De. 4220-R. Four large, early hatch toms, 18- ., $5 ea.; few hens, $3.75 ea.; 0, $12, all this years hatch, Bird OS. str. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Bronze Altman, n May hatch turkeys, wt. 8 to ; , mixed breed, 25c lb. Mrs. W. 1ton, Soperton, RG: 3, Box cs: leven ducks and 2 drakes, Indian now laying; also 7 ducks and , Mammoth White Pekins, same all $1 ea. Mrs. P. A. Rabu, Ma- 160 Winship St. ree pure bred M. B. April hatch urkeys, 2 hens and 1 gobbler, $8, or hens and 2 gobblers for $15. Mrs. . Davis, Elberton, Rt. 4. blue speckled guineas, over grown, 50c ea., or the lot for ; money order with order, or Ship COD. Mrs, Grady Chap- Butler, Rt. Loc oes pe Les Fg es f Seat = ' . Exe. nice gilt, nner and Mallard mixed, 7 mos. | MARKET BULLETIN. 2 Donigg For Sale Six hens and rooster, - White Afri- can guineas, 75c ea.; cash with or- der; add postage: James L. York, Demorest, Rt. 1. Two M White Pekin drakes and 3 ducks, now laying, all full feathered and ready to pick, $1-ea., cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest. Wild MaUuards, trio of young and healthy ducks, $4. W. D. Proctor, Albany. Poultry Wanted BANTAMS | Want. fancy. bantams, common bantams with clean legs; also fancy pheasants, pea-hens, turkeys, white guineas, and etc. Must be cheap for cash. J. L. Berry, Norcross. Want to buy 10 young Golden Se- bright hens not more than 1 yr: old. H. T- Denmon, Aragon. | BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS J PP. 6. and: Durec mixed, wt. about 40 Ibs., for good stock B. Rocks, 4 nice laying pullets cockerel. Mrs. F. Cowart, Bete: mi Exc, a Red 12 wks. old female pig for 6 pure bred B. Ply. Rock hens or pullets and a cock, er exc. 2 pigs for 12 hens. and cock. G. M. Walden, Mitchell. Exe. old field peanuts for B. R. 4-6 mos. old pullets. R. L. Pelham. CORNISH ~ Want 10 March or April, 1930, hatch Dark Cornish hens. Give wt. and best cash price. ,J. E. Humes Columbus. \ GAMES Exc. trio of genuine Irish Brown Red Pit Games for same number Irish Grey, Chappel doms, Rucker, Texas Benne: Crs. Fruley, Syl- vania, Rt. LEGHORNS Exc. 65 gal. new syrup in buckets for W. Leghorn, Ancona or Minorca ae Spring hatch preferred. B. M. Wise, Morganton. Exe. imp. Whipporwill peas for 15 April 1931 hatch W. L. hens and 2 cocks. N. J. Williams, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. Want to buy or will exc. Bird Bros. pre str. Big Bone M. B- turkeys for 10 or 15 Everlay Brown L. hens. Quote best price on hens. Mrs. A. J. Gray, Lyons, Rt. 3. Want 30 pure bred W. L. now lay- ing pullets at once..Exc. mixed breed, or pay cash. Mrs- Anna Moore, Gray- mont, Rt. 2. Want. to swap 3 pure bred Tancred str. W. L. cockerels, March 4th hatch, for 3 or same kind to prevent in- breeding..These are fine roosters. February, March or middle of March hatch would be satisfactory. Mrs. W. R. Hill, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 7. - Want from 50 to 300 (prefer 300) pure bred. W. L- hens, yr.-18 mas. old, on 50-50 basis on profit. Lifetime exp. with poultry. Write at once. iC. Abernathy, Lula, Rt. 2. Exc, 12 R. I. Red friers, av. wt. 2% lbs., for 10 W. L. pullets, wt. 2% Ibs. Ww. L, Winn, Brunswick, 409 Wolf St. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS ~ Want any amt. hens. Will feed and give best attention for half of eggs and half of chicks raised. Any kind. aut Mrs. Agnes Waters, Cumming, o Exc 40 100-lb. white feed sacks for 4 heavy breed laying pullets and cockerel, R. I. Reds Bt State particulars. Mrs. E. L. Pease, Colum- bus, Re. 4: Want chickens on 50-50 basis, any good breed; have plenty of -range. Mrs. J. W. Perry, Rochelle. R. I. REDS Trade 3 or 4 pure bred Donaldsons cocks, 3 March, 1930, and 1 March, 1931 hatch, for 4 pure, same breed, or 6 nice spring pullets. B. B. Mor- gan, Clyo. WYANDOTTES Want to buy 3 pure bred Wyan- dotte cockerels, Tarbox str., Feb.- or March hatch. Lloyd White, Jackson. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC., WANTED Want 1 thoroughbred big bone M., B. tom, long-legged type, for breeding purposes, at once. Mrs. C. C. Kimbrel, Colquitt, Rt. 3. Want 1 white gander. Quote best price. Mrs, R. R. Kelley, Tennille. Humphries, . R. E, Bn pee Poultry Wanted -PIGEONS Exc. 5 Lakenvelder hens and roost- er for White King or Red Carneaux pigeons. Write first. R. M. Butler, LaFayette, Live Stock For Sale _ CATTLE FOR SALE Two yr. old reg. Jersey male, fine stock (won 3 prizes at Cobb County fair), $35, or exc. for J. heifer, not under 6 mos. old, reg. in my name. Party pay all exc. expenses. W: F. Mc- Curley, Marietta, Rt. 5. One reg. Jersey bull calf from very high producing dam, $10, FOB, Ga. Experiment Station, Experiment, Ga. Reg. Guernsey pull calf, sire and dam from Sapeloe Island plantation. $20, or exc. for Hampshire hogs or pigs. A. J. Strickland, Blackshear. One large work ox, 1400 Ibs-, 10 yrs. old, cheap for cash, or exc. for beef yearlings. Kas; Parham, Greenville. Seven-year-old Black Jersey cow, on med. feed; 2% gal. milk and over lb. butter, freshen next May (from fine sire), sell at barn or trade for cow coming in in Feb. or March and. take difference. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rt. Eight-month-old pure bred 350-Ilb. Jersey bull, with lots of Sybil blood, sub. to reg., $50, or exc. for 50 W. L. hens; no culls. V. G. Perdue, Blakely. Jersey bull, solid color, fine breed- ing, 2 yrs. old, $25, FOB. Bugene Hardy, Dawson. - Nice cream: Jersey cow, soon we freshen with 3rd calf, give 4 gal. milk per day; also 3 nice J., heifers, soon to freshen. Would trade for a good co: G. C. Edmondson, Temple, One part Jersey cow, 3rd cali, fresh in, dry only a few days, 3 gal. per day and good yellow butter, $35 cash at barn. C. W. Griffies, Bowdon. Four-gal. reg. Jersey cow, fresh in, $75. J. E. Gable, Douglasville. One Jersey milch cow, 4 yrs. old, for sale or exc. for female shoats or young brood sow and pigs or part.in Plymouth Rock pullets at market price. Mrs. C. Phillips, Fairmount, Rt. 1, Box 24-A. Large milch cow, in good cond., 2% gal. a day (more on plenty of feed), $30, or exc. for No. 1 plug mule, nearby. Cannot ship. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. Cattle for sale or exc. Write. Al- bert Collins, Whigham. | Almost pure Jersey heifer, from heavy milker, 2% yrs. old, will freshen in Feb. Secrifice for $30. W. #H: Rucker, Milner. One pure bred Jersey bull, not reg.,- $25, FOB my farm. J. M. Brown, Box Springs, Rt. 2. One fresh-in cow, $35 at my barn. M. S. Tanner, Flowery Branch, Chestnut Mountain. e Two Jersey cows, reg., tubercular tested, reasonably priced for quick sale. D. A. Franklin, Griffin, Box 74. Two yearlings for sale or exc. for anything can use. T. W. Roberts, East Point, 708 Lumpkin St. A large grade Jersey cow, fresh first part of the year, cheap, or trade for pigs or calves. R. M. Anthony, LaFayette, Rt. 3. Pure bred Guernsey bull, not reg., about 3 yrs. old, also fresh cows with first and second calves. E. A. Bond, Swords. - Reg. J. bull, Forfarshires Oxford Uhlan, No. 278625, bred by Clemson College, S. C.; dam has register of merit record, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1,300 Ibs. Sell -to prevent inbreeding. to Thomas, Lavonia. - HOGS FOR SALE Pure bred 6-week-old P. C. pigs for sale. If interested, come see. Cannot ship them. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. Big Bone Guineas, 150-lb. gilt, bred, farrow Dec. 20, $12.50, FOB; 5-month-old 100-lb. gilt, $10; 5 gilts, big bone and little bone cross, 4 mos. old, $6 ea. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty. Duroc and P. C. cross sow, farrow Dec. 25, wt. 300 Ibs., $15; 200-lb. Duroe sow, $12, FOB farm. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. Full stock big bone Black Guinea 2-year-old sow, bred to S. P. C. male, full stock, immune, in good cond., farrow Jan. 1, $15 cash. Mrs. Mattie Crumley, Soperton. Two O. I. C. boar pigs, treated, $5 ea., FOB here; money order. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon. Guinea hogs, 6 and 8 wks. old, $15 pr.; few gilts, ready to breed, $25 ea.; money order with order: no chks. nt ema es Page Three _ Live Siok For Sale Four pure bred. big bone oe African Guinea 8-week-old pigs, $5.50 ea.; 2 ea., males and females, guar. to be pure bred, stay-fat kind? G. M: Walden, Mitchell, Rt. 1. i P. C. sow and. 7. pigs, half. Hamp- shire and half -P. C., 2 wks. old, for $30. O. P. Barnes, Savannah, Pye Box 273. Blue big bone Guinea 55- ehib: : pigs, males, $8; gilts, $10; pr., $16; bred gilts, 130 Ibs., $25., AH A ide oi son, Graymont. . O. I.-C. boar pigs with ped., 60 s oe 70 lbs., $8 ea. M. Harris, Pelham. Pure bred 9-month-old S. P. C. male, $10, FOB Elberton, or exc. for pure bred Essex male. Abner Baker, | Norman Park. Duroc Jersey, 24% mos. old, 35- 45=. lb. pigs, reg. in buyers name, $6.50 ea., 2 for $12, 3 for $17,50, FOB my e shipping point and lightly crated. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Reg. pure bred P. C. male, good cond., wt. 600 Ibs., $75. T. F. Thomas, Lavonia. Durocs, 14-month-old boar and a 5-month-old boar, also 2 gilts, 5 mos. old, all reg. and prize-winning stock. Cecil Parks, Howard. Duroc J. hogs, 4 sows, 2 sows have pigs, 1 has 10 four weeks ale, other | 6, week old; year-old male, 2 sows | pred to thoroughbred Duroc male, 2 $126: for * btineh: P...o: Woodard, : Chauncey, Rt. 2. Eleven Duroc J. pure bred pigs, fine : ss stock, $4 for males, $6 for gilts, at 40 to 45 Ibs.; now 2 mos. old. Roy R. Daughtry, Metter. Fifteen pure bred 9-week-old thrif- ty big bone S. P. C. pigs, $5 ea., FOB. Sub. to reg. Papers extra. Cash. D. F. Hallman, Eatonton. a Reg. big bone Black P. C. boar, a wt. 150 Ibs., 8 mos. old, $16; reg. in ~ puyers naine. Write. "Albert Bost- aa wick, Arlington, Box 217. One big Guinea sow, bred, for sale or exc. for peas or R. I. Red pullets, | pure bred. W. W. Driskell, Sparta. One reg. Duroc Jersey male pig,. 10 wks. old, $6,,FOB. James War- ee Brooklet. 2s = bone Blue Guinea sow and 9 ~ aoe 5 wks. old, $20, FOB my farm. | J. M. Brown, Box Springs, Rt. 2.: S. P. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, wt. about 60 lbs., $8.50 ea.; reg. in buyers name. C. H. Trussell, Warthen. S Three thoroughbred Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old, 2 male and 1 female, wt. 40 to 45 ibs., $4 ea., FOB. J. E. Raley, MCE Rt. 1, Box 60. Reg. C. boar and sow, bred, yrs. a $30 and $25; also shone mete mos. old, $10 ea.; all can be reg. NOs exc. J. E, Bailey, Raymond. |. One ea. reg. S. P. C. male, yr. and 8 mos. old, $25; sow, yr. and B14 mos. old and will soon find second litter of | pigs, $20; sow of mixed breed, farrow. soon, 2nd litter, $12. 50-2 Bb. John- son, Garfield. E Little bone Guinea male, 4 mos. 7S old, $10 or, exc. for 15 hens: Lon - Barnes, Graymont, Rt. 1. aa Fifty pigs, 3 mos: old for sale. Write for prices, FOB, Hawkinsville. as Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville. we Pure: bred P. C. and Duroc-Jersey, September farrowed pigs ofexcellent $5 each, with pedigree. Same class of stock sold 2 yrs. ago for $10 each. G. C. Daniel, : type and breeding, LaGrange. = Registered Big Bone Black Essex. Choicest breeding. Sat. guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 146. Two S. P. C. gilts, 7 and 10 mos. old, and no akin P. C. male. Sell 1 or both with male. All full bred. Eex@s< for corn, oats or wheat, or anything ~ can use. J. E- Mansfield, Bluffton. | Reg. P. C. sow, 10 mos. old, wt. 200 lbs., farrow after Xmas. Sell OL se trade for anything can use. Write ~ me what you have within 50 miles. Thaxton Bryant, Summit, Rt..2. S. P. C. gilts and boars, about 4 _ mos. old, wt. about 100 Ibs., $10 each, ~ reg. in buyer s name if taken at once. Sat. guar. T. R. Duggan, Warthen. Duroc-Jersey pigs, 3 mos. old. reg. | in buyers name, $12.50 each; 2 mos- old, $10 each, reg. in buyers name. J. Cc. Lumsden, Talbotton. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE A-1 horse for sale for cash or trad Plow anyway. No plug. Real horse. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 5, Box 54. : Good mare mule, about 12 yrs. old, wt. about 900 Ibs. Blind. Work any where, $20 cash ,or exc. for ho corn, syrup, chickens, anythin Be a. T. Scott, Statesboro, Rt. ! Page Four Georgia _ Market Bulletin Published Weekly by the. . - BUREAU OF MARKETS ae Arthur D. Jones, Director Department of ~ | THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1931 | Entered as second class matter 1. February 15, 1922, at the Post Of- fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the. act of June 8, 1930. 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 postal regulations, inserted one time on each request, and repeat- ed only when request is accompa- nied by new copy of notice. Second-hand farm machinery, flowers and seed, incubator and: f ornamental nursery stock notices are published in Monthly Supple- ment 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 to 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 the Bulletin or transaction [Agriculture | Eugene i talmadge, Commissioner | or. hogs. resulting therefrom. SPECIAL NOTICE _ CATTLE FOR SALE Unusually fine registered Guern- seys: bulls, 3 of highest breeding, Sir Joseph (worth $300), Sir David, and Sir Lewis, of Turner County, $150 and $100 each respectively; 2 calves, $40 each; 3 about ready for service, Ym pure and 2-half breeds, $60. and $50 respectively for them; also cows and heifers, $75 and up, FOB at farm -prices. Joe Lawrence, Ashburn, or Nashville, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICE Gi . .Correction FARM LAND FOR EXCHANGE OR a ; SALE Sixty acres at bargain, or swap for good filling station and country store combined near a good town on Tour- ist Highway (prefer Florida zone). Farm ideally located, general farm- ing; 43 acres very fertile, productive, balance timber. Near water grist mill, - gchool truck by door to consolidated - school, church, stores, R. R., etc. 3-room. house, barn, poultry, other outhouses. For more information write. : J. W. Kinney, Atlanta, 222 State Capitol. Live Stock For Sale - Twelve yr. old sorrel horse, wt. about 900 lbs. Sound, fat, gentle, work anywhere, $50 cash. Used prin- cipally.as saddler for 2 yrs., good gaits, fine appearance. Richard Lewis, _. Cornelia. Mare mule, wt. 1100 lbs., good farm mule. Cheap for cash, or trade for good milch cow. H. L. Counts, Gib- son. Four good mules for sale at once. Have quit farming. C._B. Collins, Hazlehurst. One scrub mule for sale: or rent Two mules, 10 or 11 yrs. old, good _ shape, about 950 Ibs. ea., $50 ea. or _ trade for hogs, cows or chickens. T. J. - Bailey, Griffin. . Black 4-year-old Shetland pony, will foal in April, $40 cash. Welbun _ \Harper, Warrenton. - reasonable. Write for full particulars. } Lawton Key, Norman Park, Rt. 1: a Live Stock For Sale Black saddle pony, 6 yrs. old, wt. about 500 Ibs. Sell or trade for a small mule not over 6 yrs. old. R. M. Anthony, LaFayette, Rt. 3. One pr. good farm mules, $75, or exc. for cows. D. E. Moore, Gray. Good plug mule, $40, or trade for good milch cow, hhogs,.chickens or corn. Mrs. R. R. Jeffards, Waycross, Rt. 4. Nice mare mule, about 1 M lbs, 11 yrs. old, for sale or. exc. for hens in part and other stuff and_ good note for part pay. W. A. Goare, Nashville... .. One plug mule, 2 good eyes and eats extra good. Sell or exc. for hay, corn, syrup, chickens or anything can use. Will take $20 worth of either; you del. the goods and get mule. Al- low the market price. W. Overstreet, Lenox. Fine Percheron mare, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1,200. lbs., fat, without blemish, gentle and fine to plow or drive, cheap for cash or thrifty hogs. See or write. S. Thos. Jefferson, Nash- ville, Rt. 3. - Twelve-year-old mare, wt. about 900 lbs., work good to anything, also good saddler, good eyes, $25 cash, or exc. for cow, hogs. or_ corn. L. R: Cerneous, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. Pr, large grey horses, cheap for cash, or exc. for cattle, hogs or chick- ens. RFD 6. Black horse mule, 12-14 yrs. old, labout 1 M lbs., $35, or. trade for 45 S. L. Wyandotte thoroughbred March hatch pullets; also black mare, about 10 yrs. old, $30, or 35 pullets same as above. P. H. Woodard, Chauncey, Rte 72, One mare mule, about 14 yrs.. old, good cond., good farm mule. Sell or exc. for oats, wheat, cows, chickens (Guinea hogs preferred.) G. T. Maxwell, Washington, Rt. 3. RABBITS FOR SALE Stahls original gold cert. reg. stock, also selected and tested, ped. stock from above. Papers with each sale. Guar. satisfaction. Priced right. S. E- Dorsey, Blackshear. Seven Chinchilla, and a 20-24 mos. old one. Sell or exc. for 8 hens or puillets of the B. R., Reds or Leghorns. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton. Pr. nice, large, 8-month-old Chin- chillas, $2, or exc. for anything can a fe Martin, Flowery Branch, Ped. Chinchilla and N. Z. Whites. Write for prices. A. W. Melton, Thomasville. Four pure bred N. Z. Reds, about 9 wks. old, good, healthy, from fine stock, 75c ea., or trade for ribbon cane syrup or small friers. A. A. Nash, Hapeville. ; Chinchillas, Reds and mixed col- ors, 40c ea., $4 doz.; 8 grown; 2 Black, 3 Reds, 3 spotted Belgiums, 5 does, 3 bucks, 75c ea.; $5.50 for lot. Exc. for oats or wheat. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty. Some nice Chinchillas, 6 and 7 mos. old, from Stahls reg. ped. Gold Cert. stock, $2.50 and $3 ea. R. F. Lee, Social, Circle. Pr. white rabbits, grown and wt. about 5 lbs. ea., $2.50 pr. C. H. Over- by, Columbus, 22 Eleventh St. - White Flemish Giants, 2 mos. old, 75c ea., 6 for $3; 2 does, 11 Ibs. ea., bred, with 7 young ea., sacrifice, $10; 1 or 2 bred 11-12-week-old does at bargain. All ped. stock. J. D. Donald- son, Dublin. One Chinchilla buck and Belgium hare doe, $1.50 for the pr.; 3-2 mos. old, crossed Belgium hare-and Chin- chilla, $1 for the 3. Exc. for 1 female Ringneck pheasant. Arthur Freeman, Cleveland, Rt. 5- Chinchillas, reg. buck and reg. doe, each 2 yrs. old; 4 young, 7 wks. old, good cond., $4.50 for lot. Will exc. G. J. Cleveland, Hartwell. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Two full blood Nubian does, bred to reg. N. buck; also a reg. Nubian buck; also 2 reg. Nubian does, 1 bred to reg. buck. All for sale. Mrs. C. R. Watson, Marietta. Extra fine reg. Nubian buck, for service, fee reasonable. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest; Rt. 1. Southdowns, 5-6 thrifty, high grade ewes, bred to reg. ram, '$10 ea. at the farm or $11.50 crated, FOB. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2. - Ae Reg. and horniless Toggenburg 2-year-old buck, gentle, easy to han- dle. Sell at hard-time price, $25 cash. No. better stock in state. L. N. Pat- ten, Abbeville. s ARKET BULLETIN W. W. Selman, Douglasville, | 8-15 mos. old, |: Live Stock For Sale Toggenburg doe, not bred, $5; 2 bred to freshen in December, $10, not ent. to reg.; 1 doe reg., $15 with papers, to freshen latter part Decem- ber: E. R. Cleghorn, Villa Rica. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED : Exc. April hatch W. L- for a nice heifer that will be fresh soon. T. W. Roberts, East Point, 708 Lumpkin St. Want 20 or 30 beef type yearlings. White face preferred. State what you have. H. P. Malcom, Social Circle. Exc. value $150 for cows, hogs or chickens. Paul H. Jones, Ambrose. Want reg. Hereford bull calf from 4 to 8 mos. old. Will pay cash or exc. thoroughbred: Duroc Jersey boar. Must be reasonable. R. Andrew Shearer, Lyerly. 4 Want 1 or 2 cows to keep for feed. Will pay cash rent advance monthly for good one. Prefer near Atlanta. Chris King, Atlanta, 13 Rhodesia Ave. : Want 4 or 5-month-old Angus or Polled Hereford bull, not to be reg. but must be of good type and cheap. E. K. Fowler, Athens, 180 Normal Ave. oe - Exc. value $60 for good Jersey. milch cow; 2 or more gal. milk per day. Mrs. H. E. Vogel, Atlanta, 2013 Memorial Dr., De.. 3530-J. Want fresh milch cow for a dairy. Give full particulars regarding cow, and distance of your place from At- lanta. and best route to get there. V. E. Tregeant, Atlanta, 316 East Lake Drive, N. E. ; . Want young, gentle, easy-to-milk per gal., cash, or $15 exc., $3 extra to del.: would take heifer, bred, also in exc.; Guernsey, Jersey, Holstein. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson. - Exe. value for a good milch cow. Mrs. Andy Vogel, Atlanta, 2031 Me- morial Dr., S. W. Want 8-10 good breed heifer calves, month or two old, to raise until come in for half; also want 1 or 2 good breed sows, already bred, to raise 3-4 litters on 50-50 basis. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland. : : ~HOGS WANTED Want healthy pig. No runt. O. I. C. preferred. State price, or would exc. B. R. hens at $1 each.- Write first. L. C.. Abernathy, Lula, Rt. 2. Want to know who has some mule-footed hogs for sale. J. J. Brazeal, Grovania, Rt. 1, Box 35. Want.1 ea., female and male, pure bred 6-week-old pug-nose Berkshire pigs. Exc. peanuts and white table peas, or, if all cash, must be reason- able. Howell.Carter, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Want any breed shoat, 85-100 lbs. Exc. value. Come see at once or oe Carlye M. Johnson, Tifton, Want pure bred boar old enough for service, O. I. C. or S. P.C. W.E. Whisnante, Rutledge. Exc. turkeys for a brood sow not over 2 yrs. old and a good, fast raiser. No chicken eater wanted. Mrs. W. E. Holton, Soperton, Rt.'3, Box 75. Want large type S. P. C. male pig, 75 to 100 lbs.; also want a 75 to 100-lb. Hampshire sow pig: Exc. good So. Ga. syrup, 1931 crop, in No. 10 cans. C. F. Taylor, Adel. Want Hampshire stock hog, wt. about 150 lbs. Write and state price and full particulars. Mrs. J. L. Paulk, Ocilla,- Box 102. Want 6-10 little bone P. C. or Black Essex short-nose, stay-fat kind, 8-12 wks. old; need not be reg. but must be pure bred and no runts; at once; $4 ea. Write first. E. Wallin, Chick- amauga. HORSES AND MULES WANTED _ Exc. good Jersey milch cow, freshen in spring, for a small horse or mule suitable for farm work, near Homer- ville or Waycross. R. C. James, Hom- erville. Want Shetland pony of small size and gentle. Pay cash or trade good value. F. C. Garrett, Sparks. Exc. good value for work mules not: over 12 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbs. or more, or will rent mules, cheap. J. F. Rogers, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1. (Res- ident of Georgia.) Want pr. good, heavy mules to make crop. Pay rent in advance or note to buy July 1. Chris King, At- lanta, 13 Rhodesia Ave. Exc. pr. good, gentle, 800-lb. mules, 11 and 13 yrs. old, for 1 good, gentle, 1,000 or 1,100-lb. mule, not over 8 yrs. old, within 40 miles Mauk. W. B. Powell, Juniper, Rt. 1. cow, fresh, 3% gal. or-more, at $12.50). ee Thursday, November 26, 1931 Live Stock Wanted Would like to buy a plug mule. Make a good note. J. H. Neal; Daw- sonville. Have 2 good milch cows to exe. for mules, H. L. Williams, Baxley. Want Shetland pony. Exc. cose : milch cow for 1. Tulila Smith, Bax. - ley, Rt. 4. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED _ Want goats, cheap, Saanan, Tog-- genburg or Nubian. State qualities, agt, wt. and quantity of milk and lowest cash price. Mrs. James Sir- mans, Homerville. 6 Want 5 to 10 nannie goats.and 1 billy to raise on halves on increase: good range. Write first. J. H. Neal. Dawsonville. We - Want a small flock of goats, most-- ly nannies. Write. G. F. Fean, Hamp- ton. - Want to buy some milch goats, cheap for cash. L. W. Black, Brook- haven. : Want sev. short-hair, hornless Nu- C bian, Toggenburg or Saanan does; | must. be heavy milkers and good ~ stock; can use cross breeds of above if good milkers. Give age, color, size and best cash price. A. P. Boardman, Augusta, 2840 Walton Way. _ Eggs For Sale : Thompson Ringlet B- R. eggs. Ist, Ee $1 per 15; $1.75 30; 2nd, 75c per.15: ~ $1.40, 30, del. Cartons ret. Mrs.-J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge. Hatching eggs from healthy flock, Thompson B. R., $1 per setting, del. Exc. few set. for sun-dried peaches = apples. Mrs. J: R. Hills, Millhaven, many as 25 doz. each week. Like to contract with party at best. price. : Write at once. Mrs. Lindy Sutton, Summit, Rt. 2. Full Cornish Indian eggs, $1 per 15. Av: wt. of hens, 6-7 lbs. each. Money | = 3 order. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle. Pure B. R. eggs, 75c per setting, $4 per 100 del. 15 doz. weekly at 15 above market price where allmy eggs can be used. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, = Rt 2: Donaldson Red eggs, $1.50 per 15. R. A. Yearger, Zebulon. W. L. eggs, big type, Eng. Barron str., $1.25 per 15; also Eng. pea seed, Willetts frost-proof, 25c Ib- Exc. lh. for white M. onions and lb. for 2 lb. rape seed. Mrs. Etta S. Harrison, Kathleen. : Custom hatching, hatch on halves. W. H. Kinney, Car- roliton. Custom hatching. All parties desir- ing and planning to have 500 or more eggs set this season get in touch with J. C. Fussell, Dawson. Pure bred Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, 75c doz- Sidney Clotfelter, Marietta, Rt. 5. Donaldson Red eggs, 65c per 15. Crates to be returned. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Rt. 1. Eggs Wanted co AND PEAFOWL EGGS PEAFOWL WANTED Want setting of peafowl eggs or 1 pr. young peafowls for breeding. State price of eggs and birds, blue and white variety, in reply J. E. Leak, Tifton, Rt. 4. Pure bred Tancred W. L. eggs. AS 2i%e egg, or Georgia Products For Sale a BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Willetts Wonders, 25c Ib. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen. Cream, white and speckled Crowd- ers, $2 bu. or 5c Ib., del.;. field peas, $1.25 bu.; other peas cheap. Ovie | Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Brown Whipps and improved Blue Whipps, new crop, $1 bu., FOB; brown sweet Crowders, 5c Ib.; in lots of 100 Ibs., 4c Ib. All pure stock. Mrs. Willie Johnston, Grayson. Thos. Laxton peas, very early, good, sound, 25c lb. Have 60 Ibs. Exc. some for white feed sacks, size, 1 lb. for 3 sacks. Mrs. L. R. Rampey, Elberton, Rt. 8. Cream sugar Crowders, nice and clean, $3.50 bu., $1 pk., FOB. B. F. OKelley, Maysville. Twenty bu. of 100 per cent Brab- ham peas, picked and thrashed with- out rain. Make best cash offer. Jas. Cureton, Austell. Garden peas, 25c Ib.; pumpkin seed, 15c lb.; add postage, no chKs. Mrs. J. T. Jones, McIntyre, Rt. 2. Twenty Ibs. Alaska garden pea seed, 25c lb., postpaid; also 20 lbs. dwarf or low-bush peas, same price, clean and sound. Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Baxley, Rt. | 100-Ib, -sday, November 26, 1931 Georgia Products For Sale White and black-eyed Calif. peas, bu.; also brown 2-crop peas, $2 | a puyer pay postage. Lee Brooks, ampton, Rt. 1 Twenty-five lbs. bunch Eng. peas, 200 jb. L. R. Langley, Milledgeville. - arly frostproof Eng. peas, weevil free, and black pole beans, ea. 15 cupful. Mrs. A. C. Holland, Flowery Branch. _ Ninety-day velvet beans, sound and nice, $1.50 bu. Exc. for 7 bu. Brab peas. Jas. H. Smith, Pitts. "Mixed col. tender cornfield beans, 10c per cup, 3 for 25c; chufas, corn eads, 3 large packs, 25e; mixed col. arden. beans, 10c, cup, 3 cups 25c; add postage. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, arlonega, RFD. : Clay and Brab peas at yeasonuble prices. Make offer. J. H. Archer, Spar ass Large speckled Crowder, little white | Lady peas, 10c Ib.; extra early Red Valentine bunch, Hastings | striped oe beans, 20c lb., 2 for 35c: d postage. Mrs. Bessie McLendon, Be espure, Rt. 3. Fifty Ibs. red speckled sugar Crowd- ers, 10c lb., or lot for $4. Hand- shelled and 100 per cent pure. R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. - Twenty-five lbs. Willetts Wonders, 20c oe or exc. for any kind of garden seed. L B. Hutchinson, Fitzgerald. . Red speckled sugar Crowders, 6c tb. sugar or salad peas, 2 cups, 25c; white, tender, cornfield beans, 25 cupful; no chks. Mrs. Henry Eller,. Ellijay, Rt. 3. Willetts Wonders, 25c lb.,.$10 bu., del.; 200 bu. bright, sound Whip as; also some O-too-tan and Biloxi beans. Make best offer, FOB. Re S; Parham, Greenville. . Bliss everbearing and early prolific g. peas and MHendersons bush imas for seed, sound and clean; 25c Vb. del. Exc. for pecans, peanuts or cabbage plants. Mrs. T. W- Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3. About 2 bu. nice, clean Lady peas. 10 lb. Mrs. L. P. Mills, Brooklet. Bu. blue peas, $1.50; mixed corn- field bean seed, 20c cupful. Exc. for side meat, lard or shoulders. I pay = ee one way. J. B. Lindsey, Dal- mas, Rt. .3. Yellow Crowders, 10c lb. Cash with order. Fred Combs, Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 40. Good, sound 90-day velvet beans, 1931 crop, $2 bu. Cash with order. -E. H. Beasley, Kite. Twenty lbs. Willetts Wonders, 20 Ib. Exc: for seed wheat, oats or make offer. Can be planted BON ise: Rountree, Swainsboro, Rt. Bleck-eyed Calif. peas, $0, 50 bu., r 31%4c lb., add postage; also corn- eld bean seed, 2 cups, 25c;. Purple Top turnip seed, 65c Ib. Mrs. Jas. A. Scott, Carrollton, Rte. Laredo soy beans, No. 1, pure and sound seed, $3.50 bu., FOB. H. A. eal, Carnesville, Rt. 3; : Sweet Cream Crowder peas, select- ed for seed, postpaid, 9 lbs., $1. Grady elley,. Sulphur Springs, Rt. Ti __ Willetts Wonders, 25c Ib., postpaid in 4 Ib. lots, or exc. 4 Ibs. for M good abbage plants, E. J. and Chas. W. Or exc. for oats at 50c by. Miss Annie Brown, Madras. Fifty bu. Whippoorwill and New Eras, $1 bu., FOB. Clyde T. Hannah, Logansville. New crop Sugar Cream Crowders, also Speckled Crowders, 8c lb-; also. Trice pop aug shelled, 10c Ib. Add a Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Four bu. 1931 Brab peas, 1 bu. thite, black-eyed peas. Sell or exc. for 2 nice, 6-wks. old pigs. Each pay hae John H. Gable, Tallapoosa, Frost-proof beans, 15c cupful, 2 for 5c; sunflower seed, large and little Japanese, 10c pkg., 2 for 25c. Mrs. Elvie Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Pure Cream Crowders, 6c Ib., $3 bu. OD, or exc. for chickens. Bert Dempsey, Rome, Rt. 2. Cream Sugar Crowders and Calif. hite, black-eyed peas, 6c Ib., $3 bu.; rost- -proof Eng. peas, 15c ib. Exc. for pig or honey. J. A. Chandler, Buchanan, Rt. 2.. Extra nice, hand shelled Cream Sugar Crowders (table peas), $1.25 Peck, prepaid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- euny Rt. 5. _Eng. pea seed, Willetts frost-proof, 5c Ib. Exc. Ib. for white M. onions, nd 1 Jb. for 2 of rape seed or good ean seed. M. J. Harrison, Kathleen. Willetts Wonder colf-proof Eng. 25c Ib-; 10 lbs., $2 del. Mrs. H. Eeeklin, Raiser, ss MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Products For Sale, - Bunch speckled peas, 30c gal., postage not paid. Money order. E 1 qt. of Sugar. Crowders for good filled pecans. Emma L. Laughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3. Fifteen or 20 lbs. white rice 8c Ib.;. hot pepper, 10c String; cornfield been seed, 10c cup: long red and turnip beet seed, 4 thls., 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Sadie Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3. One thousand Ibs. fcy. Crowders, pure white, large cream. Saved es- pecially for seed. Unmixed, weevil- free, 4 lbs., 50c; 10 lbs., $1,. postpaid. 25 Ibs. up, 6c Ib., FOB. Clyde Burell, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, -Bunch, frost-proof fog oe seed, 25c- Ib., or 5 lbs., $1. Mrs. - G. Mc- Donald, Colquitt. . Three bu. Sugar Crowders, 614c lb.: 3 bu. white, brown-eyed peas at 5c Ib. W. D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs. One bu. Calif, black- -eyed peas; $2 bu.; 30 lbs: black Valentine beans, 5 Add eee Joe Densmore; Can- n, Nice, | recleaned Lady peas, sound and free from weevils, 6c lb., not del. J. L. Parker, Pike. Shelled, new crop and sound Vel- vet beans for seed, $3 bu. Exc. for R. C. W. Wyandotte yr. old hens, laying. No culls. Mrs. J. H. Collins, Cobb- town, Rt. 1. One hundred lbs. Jackson Wonder 1 Ib. Mc- peas, colored bunch butter beans, sound, 7c. lb.; 40 lbs. Hendersons bunch Limas, 10 Ib. Not prepaid. W. S. Kelley, Talking Rock, Rt- 2. Small lot of large brown 6-wks. peas for sale or exc. for apples or have 300 old-fashioned seedling cling- stone peach trees, 10c each. Not post- paid. W. S. Story, Warrenton, Rt. 2. White bunch butter. beans, also Cream Crowders, for sale or exc. for dried fruit. Mrs. G. C: Bradley, Pine- view, Rt. I. Tender, mixed cornfield bean seed, 20 cupful, postpaid; also green pod okra seed, 25c cupful; Lady peas, 6c Ib.; Whipps and rippers, 3c lb.;-: Calif. black- eyed, 4c lb. Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Oakwood. Pure Brab peas, $1. 25 bu,; FOR. R. A. Shearer, Lylerly. Twenty-five lbs. Truckers Eng. pea seed, 25c lb., del.; money order. E. C. Vaughan, Woodbury, Rt. 1. SYRUP FOR SALE Twenty gal. sorghum syrup in at. bottles, all 1 kind and shape, clear bottles, $12.95 for entire lot; 20 buck- ets new, bright sorghum, $10 for. lot. (Name not given), McDonough. About 300 gal. new syrup in 10-lb. buckets, for sale. Sample on re- quest. C. H. Davis, Clarkesville, RFD. Fifty-five gal. good, bright, thick sorghum. syrup, 1931 crop, 25c, FOB my place, or exc. for good cow or mule. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. Exc. 5 gal. white nest onions for 3 gal. good syrup. Each pay ches. O. H. Bond, Bowman, Rt- 2. ee Ten gal. sorphum:syrup, 1931 crop, in glass qt. bottles, clear, all 1 kind, $12-95 for entire lot; 20 gal. sorghum in new buckets, $10 for lot. Cash with order. No chks. J. J. Milam, Mc- Donough, Rt. 3. Good, home-made syrup, 45c gal., not del. Rt 5: . One 33-gal. bbl. new crop 1931 sorghum syrup, $15 cash, FOB. Ed. E. McLaughlin, Sr., Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Road. Syrup in Cypress new bbls., 35- gal. cap., AA-1, strictly fine, 40 gal., FOB; money order. W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham. FRUIT FOR SALE. Dried apples, 1931 crop, 10c Large red plum sprouts, 15c ea. xc. for hot pepper or good dry sage at reasonable price. Mrs. Willie Johnston, Grayson. = - Red and black raspberry, 40c doz.; chestnut and chiquapin and hazle- nut, 12 for $1.50. Garland Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Fee Any amt. very best var. scupper- ngs, 35c per doz., del., or 50c ea., del. Will bear first or second year. ame, Georgetown. Gov. insp. peach, June buds, ap- ples, pear, plum, pecan, Eng. walnuts, Japanese and black walnuts. Write for prices. R. L. Wheeler, Macon. - Year-old Tung Oil trees, 2 to 5 ft., 10c ea. Will exc. F. L. Cross, Col- Wath - Lead. var. 2 and 3-year-old apple trees, 20c ea.; 1-year apple and peach, 10c ea.; Concord and Niagara grape vines, 10c; pear and cherry, ae FOB. L. C. Head, Cleveland, Clingstone peach trees, large size, fruit rinening in Aug., 3-3% ft., 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75; smaller size, $1 doz., 2 doz. $1.50, postpaid. Mrs. L. W.. Seago, Pinehurst. : Well rooted Brown fig bushes, hite scuppernong, 10c each, $1 doz. del. in lots of 6 or more, or exc. for: white feed sacks. Doz. for doz. A. T. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. _ Black walnut trees, 2 yrs. old, 25c os Wm.-B. Walker, Dahlonega, _ Black everbearing mulberry sprouts, 2 to 5 ft., 10c each, postpaid. D. W. eCook, McIntrye, Rt. 2, Box 17. Cling and freestone mixed seedling peach trees, 10c each. Mrs. R. E. Brooks, Georgetown. Goose plums, large red var., nicely rooted, 3 for 30c, 6 for 50c, postpaid; 2c stamps accepted. A. Steinheimer, olsey, Rt. 1. arge red May cherry trees, 2 yrs. old, 3 for 35c, 6 for 60c, $1.10 doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. Gov't insp. budded pecan _ trees, foney-Maker, Pabst and Success var., 3 to 10 ft., 25c to 40c ea., FOB. . T. Ponder, Whigham. ed. pecan trees, budded, from se- ed heavy bearing trees, Schley, art and Money Makers. W. H. rris, Ft. Valley. Nice hickory smoked country saus- | ifig- eut., beea. ~Guar. every one to live. R. M. Fillin- | 4 Georgia Products For Sale Large, fine purple fig sprouts, well rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. G. L. Knight, Thomasville, Moultrie Rd. . : White scuppernong, yellow figs, 25c per 3 rooted, ones. F. M. Martin, | Empire. White willow peach trees, 2.-yrs. old, 75c doz., postpaid. Mrs. Logan Beach, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Purple grape cut., 10c and 5c ea.; Mrs. Sam Singleton, Bronwood, Rt. 2, Box 35. McDonalds earliest blackberry, Himalayan blackberry, Lucretia and Premo dewberry, large Kudzu, $1 C; 7 large figs, strawberry shrub, 7 for $1, del. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. Fifty to 75 cherry trees, Black and May, and some old-time peach trees, 10c ea.; also 75 Ibs. dried apples and peaches, 12%c lb.; add postage to all. Guy Osborn, Clermont, Rt. 1. | BUTTER FOR SALE Five to 6-lIbs. fresh, firm Jersey Joutter per week, from 6 gal. cow, 25c lb. del. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gaines- ville, Rt. 3. Sev. lbs. fresh butter each week. Every Ib. guar., 35c lb., or 3 Ibs., $1 del. Coy L. Willis, Talking Rock, Pele -3. Four Ibs. fresh butter ea. week at 35c Ib.: also 5 doz. fresh eggs per week. Exc. for good flour or sugar. S. Dt Harrison, Kathleen. Four to 6 lbs. (country) Jersey but- ter ea. week at 35c lb. Want a few regular customers. Mrs. Essie Weeks, Doerun, Rt. 4. 2 Two to 6 lbs. fresh butter ea. week. Cows t. b. tested; 30c lb., del. in ist and 2nd zones. Send 5c for sample. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Five lbs. Jersey butter weekly, 30c = Pearl Carpenter, Cleveland, Rts 1: Four to 5 lbs. fresh Jersey butter ea. week, 25c lb.; cows t. b. tested, party to furn. box and pay postage. Sat. guar. Mrs. C. E. B. Roberts, Carrollton, Rt. 2. POTATOES FOR SALE Sell part or all of 400 bu. Big Stem Jersey potatoes for 35c per bu., FOB. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst. . Four hundred bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes at 65c bu., any quantity, bat Randall Wiggins, Anderson- ville. Georgia Products Wanted PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want quotation on pecans, good size, fresh, this yrs. crop. Will take sev. hundred lbs. if price is right. Send sample if possible. Write at once. Mrs. Sarah E. Stone, Carroll- ton, but write me, Athens, Tenn., Box 494. : Want your pecans at 5c lb., ship- ping chgs., prepaid. E. D- McCool, Surrency. : Exc. white Spanish peanuts for Runner peanuts. Mrs. J. W. Perry, Rochelle. Exc. 20.lbs- Brabham peas for 20 lbs. sound Spanish peanuts or butter beans. Mrs. Paul H. Vansant, Doug- lasville, Rt. 4. : Want Schley and Stuart pecans. State what you have to offer. J. Tom White, Dublin. : Want seedling and paper shell pe- cans in any quantity. Pay the highest cash prices. Send samples and state number of Ibs. of each variety of- fered- Geo. M. Prince, Columbus, Box 1160. : Want seedling pecans. Buy them the year around. Quantity unlimited. Can pay highest cash market price. Submit sample, advising approx. amt. Send stamped envelope. Bob McCor- mack, Albany, P. O. Box. 448. Want 100 or 200 lbs. good, sound peanuts. Exc. honey for same. W. P. Clayton, Quill. | Want sev. M lbs. fully matured Schley pecans at 10c lb. and Stuarts fat 8c lb. D. M. Keen, Lyons, Rt. 4, Box 190. - Want paper-shell pecans. Send sample and quote prices. Mike Theo- logis, Atlanta Terminal Station. Want % gal. large size seedling pecans. Exc. % gal. dried peaches or sell peaches 10c.lb. and dried apples 12%c lb. Everlene McLaughlin, be ee Ris3: ant 5 to 10 lbs. extra large paper- shell pecans. Exc. Lady 'T. eos plants.. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED unknown field peas. Quote best cash price, del. at Toccoa: Luther L. Davis, Toccoa, RFD 1, i es ~ ofall ae at ah eps et aos . Want 1-15 bu. unmixed Clays or| MARKET BULLETIN... Thursday, November 26, 1931 - Georgia Products Wanted Exc, Spanish peanuts or velvet beans for 7 bu. Brabham peas. Jas. H. Smith, Pitts. s 2 Want good, sound velvet beans in good car lots or truck lots. Quote | del. price. A. A. Ruth, Savannah, care Southern Feed Co. FRUIT WANTED Exc. Flemish giant rabbits doe for dried apples or peaches. J. D. Don- aldson, Dublin. : VEGETABLES WANTED : Want all kinds of vegetables, any amt., anywhere. Write at once. E. J. Hart, College Park. Exc. large running butter beans for onions, any kind. Mrs. H. H. Har- ris, Baxley, Rt. 4. ou Wish to purchase few bu. arti- chokes. State price. S. E. McLendon, Thomasville, 304 Young St. POTATOES WANTED Want Porto Rico potatoes, truck | loads; also want some feeder shoats and pigs. Advise best prices. A. J. Brown, Sulphur Springs. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES ~ WANTED Want 20 or 25 Ibs. nice, bright) honey. Will exc. No. 1 dried apples, lb. for Ib., or nice peanuts. Write what you haye. Mrs. N. P. Padgett, Ella Gap. f PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES, ETC., WANTED Want few young apple and peach trees. Exc. good kinds of seedling peach seed\for same. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega. Positions Wanted . Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm at once. 4 in family. Must be moved and furnished in crop time. D. C. Lively, Atlanta, 646 Wells St., S. W. Want a 1-horse farm on halves. 2 in family, both willing workers. Want $8 per month. G. W. Whitfield, Dub- lin, Rt. 6. : Want job working on dairy. Extra good milker. 24 years old. References. Charlie Hall, Atlanta, 1047 Duane Street. Want a 2-horse farm on halves (the old way). Want $10 per mo. Man and wife want small place with party interested in poultry, or would take place and keep up repairs for rent free; would take small water grist miil. No.. Ga. preferred. J. B. Lindsey, Dallas, Rt. 3. ; Two boys, 17 yrs. old want work on farm or dairy, together, or near each other for 1932. Begin at once. Drive any make car or truck, $3 per week each, or best offer. Write either. Chester Crook or John Hicks, Villa Rica, Rt. 4, care J. H. Keaton. ; Want job looking after chickens old boy. Do most any kind of light farm work, especially milking 3 or 4 cows: Am 32 yrs. old, 3 children. Mrs. Missie Coulter, Coulmbus, Rt. 2, Box 403. / Want i-horse crop on halves, or will work part crop and part time hire, or will run blacksmith shop part time. Can do most any of that kind of work. 4 in family, all workers. Any time. Wish to hear at once. S. C. Crowe, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. Want to hear from party who has 10 to 25 cows to milk on 50-50 basis, and raise the feel also. Have had A-1 dairy work and exp. Plenty of help. W. P- Tobar, Pavo, Box 55. Middle-aged couple want home with nice old couple to take care of farm or patches, etc. Both can do most any kind of farm and other work. Have no children. Good ref. Write if interested. Mrs. L. R. Fur- aoe Thomaston, care R. L. Duke, Want large farm or estate to look after on monthly salary basis. 25 yrs. exp: in all branches of farming, stock, poultry, vegetables, flowers, car- pentering, etc. Best ref. Ed. E. Mc- Laughlin, Sr., Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Road. ca Want grist mill for wages, or on shares, or other basis. Exp. miller. Go anywhere. State what you can offer at once. P. W. McGee, Griffin, Rt. C, Box 97. Want 2-horse crop on shares; able to finance self, need no help. C. L. Bailey, Atlanta, Rt. 4, care Albert Gaines Grocery Store. Want job on farm, milking and other light work; have boy, 4yrs. old; am 22 yrs. old, married once; willing worker. Write or come-see me at once. Annie Lou Wilson, Meeks. | Street. jonce. Mrs. L. T. Phillips, Chula. Plenty force. S. L. Curl, Dublin, Rt. 6.}. or hogs and milking. Self and 14 yr.|- Positions Wanted Man, wife and 2 children want 1. horse farm on -50-50 basis. Will ex. pect $12 per mo. Run bill in cash. Have to be moved. Or will accept wages at $20 mo. with house, wood and garden. Ref. at once. Chas- Law- rence, Blackshear, RFD. $ Want job on poultry or dairy farm 2 years exe. in ea.; consider job on. farm for board and small wage; 34 yrs. old. Give ref. and can go any- where. W. C. Miles, Atlanta, 93 Hol< ~ lywood Rd., Phone Belmont 1300-J, _ Want a good 1-horse farm, mule. _ and feed; can furnish self; standing rent; must be near good school and churches. R, E. Lawhorn, Shiloh. Want work on large farm by exp, mechanic on water and light sys. tems, farm implements, trucks and tractors. For information, write, Harvey Brannen, Statesboro, Parrish. Want 2-horse crop, 25 or 30 acres, ~ on 50-50 basis; must be partly fur. nished. Roosevelt Young, Summer-~. ville, Rt. 3. . Want 2-horse crop on 50-50 basis, mostly corn and peas; can run self until planting time if can get where there will be some work to do. N. J, Williams, Flowery Branch Rt. 2. _ Middle-aged widow with 15-year= | old boy, life exp. on farm, wants home ~ cn farm at once. State best offer at Want job on farm with good man ~ able to pay me for my work; can milk, drive a truck or any kind of farm work, by day or month. A. B. Hill, Irwinton, Rt. 2. : A Want 2 or 3-horse farm, 2 sets of bldgs., on 50-50 basis, at once, South< | east Ga.; would run myself, landlord to furnish stock. M. P. Sapp, Pearson, RFD. = Young, single man, sober, honest, reliable, no bad habits, life exp. on farm, good dry hand-milker, etc., wants place on dairy or farm at rea- sonable wage, at once. Ref. Go any= where. I. W. Phillips, Chula. es Want good i-horse farm on 50-50 basis, 33 yrs. old, wife and 3 chil- dren (boy, 14 yrs.), 2 years exp. in ~ peach farm, 1 yr. poultry; accept job for salf and boy by. month. Bishop Coulter, Columbus, Rt. 2, Box 408. Want wage job for 1932 on farm, _ straight time, 40 yrs. old, raised on farm, single; state salary, including .board and laundry by mo.; prefer around Douglas, Villa Rica, etc. Wal- ter Downs, Temple, Rt. 2. _ Want 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis, at once. Southeast Ga.; would run myself, landlord to furnish stock. J. E. Deane, Waycross, 600 Block, _ Washington Ave. ee A CORRECTION Want job on farm or anything can > do. Make best offer. Dorsey Tabor, Pavo, Box 55. : Let me build a profitable poultry business for you at small exp. I make hens lay in numbers when eggs are. high, the most economical way. Com=- | municate for further information. Otis Johnson, Locust Grove, Rt. 1. _ Twenty-six-year-old single, peace- ful man wants job on farm with elderly. couple; can do any kind of farm work, milk, see. after hogs, chickens, $10 mo., board-andjaundry. Edd Worley, Marietta, 1011 Wlid- lock Ave. oe Want job looking after general or poultry farm, hunting lodge, coun- try estate, etc., for wages; want work for 3 or 4 good workers; best of ref.; aor Virgil Ricord, Claxton, ret. 2: Want work at once on farm or truck driving for farm, etc.; well exp. State best price with board and laun= dry. Am good worker. Homer Car-< rington, LaGrange, Rt. 1. - Widow, 46 yrs. old, wants job on farm to help with cows, chickens and garden. Mary Lorenze, Hawkinsville. Want home on farm assisting with farm work, 37 yrs. old, single, reliable, etc. Let me hear at once. Paul J. Bennett, Bremen, Star Rt. : a Healthy Christian boy, 18 yrs. old, wants job on farm, dairy or poultry; no bad habits whatsoever. Write at once. Wayman Roberts, Dalton, Rt. 3. Single man wants job on farm feeding and looking after stock and general farm work. C. R. Holloway, Edison, care C. J. Holloway. Farm Help Wanted | Want colored man and wife, no children, to work for wages; also | want white family for wages on farm 16 miles Atlanta. Chris King, At- lanta, 13 Rhodesia Ave. Farm Help Wanted Want boy 16 to 20 yrs- old that understands work on farm. Orphan preferred. Board and laundry and e wages. D. E. McDaniel Mari- i Rt. 4. rker to take charge of 100 acre farm near Wayside. Must finance f. Farm been lying out. Good terms | 4 sev. Is. A. H. Woodyard, Rising Want boy, 15 or 17 yrs. old, to work on farm as one of family; will fur- es and some cash; must | h_ cloth: thrashed without rain on them: in tnave good habits. Send ref. A. a Wil- jams, Hazlehurst. Want boy, 12 to 18 yrs. old, col- red, from now until spring, $4 mo. and board. John Grim, Lithonia, 4. . rant good cropper for 4-horse m, easily cultivated, 8 miles south ; Griffin, 60 acres in pasture, plenty running water the year round, 2 large houses, tenant houses and wells at - house. Standing rent. Z H. isher, Griffin, Rt. 2. Want middle-aged woman to as- ist with poultry one garden.. C: H.: ey, Decatur, Rt. Want settled man ne wife to live house with widow and. work for ges or some crop and some wages. ould consider couple with 1 child. s. M. Jenkins. Stuckey. and team to take a 1-horse farm on yares, 50-50, without fertilizer; will e all he can make for 1 yr. on all land he takes in; furnish house, wa- ter and wood only. Mrs. Letitia ade, Rupert. Want white boy, not under 15 yrs. Id, to live as one of family for bal. this yr. and next; will board, clothe d a little spending money; must e able to milk and do gen. farm work, honest and of good family. J. J. ims, Boston. Want family for a 2 or 3- hor e op on 8rd or .4ths. A. L. Robinso eworth, Rt. 3. Want boy from 16 to 18 yrs. old to. ork on farm at $7.50 per mo., board nd laundry, Pierce Warner,+ Nor- antown.. ant middle- aged woman to live in farm home and assist in poultry raising and light farm work; small alary. For particulars, apply: Mrs. attie Martin, Oglethorpe. : ant 2 good 2-horse croppers who their own stock. Have good land and dont have to plant cotton; sood houses, close to church. Edw. C. Stephens, Griffin, Rts AC Want good white farmer, 30 to 50 yrs. old, to work and manage 100- cre farm near Atlanta; good house and salary to steady worker. B. Feld, tlanta, 197 Whitehall St., S. W. Want good farmer for good farm; acres in cultivation, 16 miles At- anta; must furnish 4 or 5 mules, tractor, etc., be well educated; 6-room house, good cond.; poultry houses, Atlanta, 996 Washita Ave., NL E E. Want good farmer for 1, 2 or 3- plow; located in McDuffie County. Apply: Mrs. H. B. Reynolds, Atlanta, (582 Howell Mill Rd. Want single man or boy, 18-40 yrs. d, $1 per week, board and laundry. ome, dont write. Also want 2 boys, 20-40 yrs. old, live in home with me, take 20 acres cotton ea., 50-50 basis. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. Want widow with 2 boys large enough to do good one must be wile oo J. H. Gay, Jackson e 1 Grain and Hay For Sale e _ Fifty bu. French rye (could be cer- Sagrain 303, new grain hay and silage crop. Pure, sound seed, 5 Ibs., ?-$1-50 pk.: 34 bu. H. A. Neal, varnesville, Rt. a Xas Rustproof oats for sale or xe. 2 for 1 for good, clean peas. S. Jones, Sylvester. _ Hastings 100-Bu. oats, bright and lean, no smut, 45c bu., or exc. for 3rab peas; also 1 car of bright oat traw. G. W. Coleman, Tifton. Genuine Cokers str. Abruzzi rye, 20 bu. lots, at 90c bu. Smaller quan- ties, $1 bu., FOB. W. C. Moore, Augusta, 805 Reynolds St. _ One one-half tons corn fodder and hum tops and fodder mixed. to- ther, $10 cash here at barn. Ed. E. sian Sr., Macon, Rt. 2, MARKET BULLETIN = She ted Hay For Sale Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu.: Ban- croft, 60 bu. W. W: Williams, Quit- man. full of peas, $18 ton, or trade for seed peanuts for peas. O. M. Greene; Tron City. Good, well-seasoned. peanut hay, $7.50 per ton, FOB h truck loads... F. p. Bloodworth, Fort Gaines. Appler and Bancroft seed oats, S bags, FOB, Lavonia, 40c bu. B. . Cheek, Lavonia. E ieeee tons nice, bright peanut FOB. H. C. Mathis, DeSota, Rt. 1, Box 28. Fine quality, pure, recleaned Ab- ruzzi rye, $1 bu., FOB, cash with or- der. J. D. Massee, Marshallyille. Genuine. recleaned Abruzzi rye, insp. and cert., $1 bu. in 244-bu. bags; recleaned, pure Fulghum seed oats, David, Marshallville. Pure Cokers str. Fulghum _ seed oats, recleaned, 45c bu. pure, re- bags. L. M. Felton, Marshallville. Recleaned, genuine Abruzzi rye, 90c bu. in 214 -bu. bags, FOB, cash with forder. W. B. Collier, Ft. Valley, RFD. Car lots, good, bright peanut hay with peanuts int -$t POs. J HC. Jomes, Smithville. Hastings 100-Bu., Cokers cold- proof and Fulghum oats, 55c bu., all Ist yr. from orig., pure, sound, clean, ne smut. R. W. Stembridge, Milledge- ville. = Rye for seed or feed, 90c bu., FOB, cash with order, money order pre- ferred. C. L. Osborn, Ellijay, Rt. 4. Extra fine peanut vine hay, $8 ton, FOB; will del. by truck for frt. chgs. T. Iv Brown, Finleyson. ; Remainder 500. bu. Gunn-Goolsby super wheat, official yield 51.29 bu. per acre Chighest official record pro- duction for Ga.), $1.75 bu, FOB. Dan Gunn, Monticello. Want 10 bu. seed wheat and 20- 25) bu. seed oats. Will exc. pure Langford imp. cotton seed at $2 bu. Mrs. BF. L. Langford, Commerce. Want 5 tons of hay, price FOB Griffin. Sam Jones, Griffin, Box 74. Want 20 bu. seed oats, Hastings 100-Bu. or Texas rustproof. Exc. 5 lbs. large seedling pecans for 1 bu. or 1 gal. new crop Ga. cane syrup for 1 ceived. Mrs. F. D. Hicks, Adel. | Sev. tons Native grass hay, well cured and baled; also fine lot of seed wheat,. Blue Stem, Early May. M. R.- Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 5, Box 54. One car nice, bright shredded corn stover, well baled and very fine feed, $10 ton; also few tons fine tea green peanut hay, $12 ton; oat straw, $9 ton. All FOB. J. B. Woods, Brcoks. _ Pure Abruzzi seed rye, 90c bu., FOB. J. H. Hudson, Gough. Bright Fulghurm seed oats, 2nd yr: from Coker. Free of smut and grass seed, 40c bu., FOB. S. B. Goodwin, Marshallville. Grain and Hay Wanted Exe. good, bright strained honey or purple hull speckled peas, slightly mixed with Tillman, for wheat or oats. L. R. Rountree, Swainsboro, Re. 5- Exec. Spanish peanuts, 1931 crop, for oats and wheat, 3 bu, peanuts for 5 bu. oats and 2 bu. nuts for 1 bu. wheat. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley. Plants For Sale W. and E. J. cabbage plants, 75c M. Exc. for seed oats. T. Wila Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4- Winter heading cabbage and col- lard plants, 60c 500, $1 M, postpaid. Will ship COD. Mrs. Gertrude Bran- an, Lewiston. Mastodon Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c C, $2.50 M. Add postage. Mrs. H. S. Nix, Cleveland. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants. Coastal grown, 40c 300, 55c 500, 90c M. All del. Sat. guar. E. L. Durham, Saint Marys. \ E. J., Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, Bermuda and Prize- taker onions, all $1 M, oe From Long Island seed- B. F. Mallard, Rincon. St. Regis red everbaring raspberry plants, 6 for 25c, 45 doz., $3 C, vre- paid. EXe. for peanuts or pecans, any variety. Kenneth Ballew,. Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 30 ee 65c 300, $1.50 1,000. Mrs. L. | Pour car loads: of bright peavine ae hay, cut and baled without any rain, 5 able man who a good |f Want reli peas. Will also trade bright runner ere in car. or hay in car load lots, or less, $7 ton Y 45c bu. in 5-bu. bags, FOB. O. K. cleaned Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. in 24%4-bu.. bu., ea. pay frt. chgs. on goods re- | plants, $1.35 500, Plants For Sale E. J. and Chas: W. cabbage plants, . Owens, Buford, Re Well. rooted, open field grown E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 65c per 300; $1.50 2 cate Mrs, W. M. Owens, Buford, Rt. Stenberg. plants, 25c C, $1 500. Exc.. 500: for 1M. cabbage or onion plants: sweet gum sprouts, chestnuts, eta plum from seedling trees, 25c ach, $1;. sassafras roots, 15clb. Mrs. : Ww. Ford, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Chas. Jj; Wakefield, Flat Dutch and heading collard plants, 60c 500. apes postpaid. Miss" Rosa May, Lew- iston Kudzu plants, $4.50 per 1,000. Hu- bert Meeler, Hartwell, Rt. 1. - Cabbage, collard and Bermuda on- ion plants now ready. Leading var. 60c 500, 95c-M, $3.75 5,000. L. H. Allison, Tifton. : Cabbage plants from imported seed. E. J.,.Chas. W., now ready, $1 M, del- Less price in larger quantities. Count absolutely guar. W. S. Sim- mons, Guyton. Chas. and J. W., Succession and Copenhagen cabbage plants, 50c, FOB, express; 75c del. Grady -Turner, Macon, Res. Collard and cabbage plants, 500, 75c; $1.25 M, roots protected, basket free, postpaid. 15c extra if chk. is sent. Exe. for strawberry plants or peanuts. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. Nice strawberry plants, 20c C; a: 50 M, P. P., or exc. Write. Mrs x; C. Abernathy, Lula, Rts 2: Lucretia, dewberry plants, 50c doz.; 500 Kudzu, rooted, $2, FOB. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville. Rhubarb plants, 40c doz.: rhubarb seed, 10c thls}; catnip plants, 5c ea.: also old-fashioned yellow plum peach seed, 15c doz. Mrs. G. B.. McLane, Hartwell. -Chas. and J. W. cabbage plants, 50c .300, $1 M, postpaid. Now ready. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Extra early J. and Chas. W. cab- bage plants, 55c 500, 90c M. del., postpaid; cabbage heading collard, 50c 500, 75c M, $3.50 5 M, del., post- paid. Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, 20e C, $1 M; Klondike straw- berry plants, 30c C, $1.50 M: cala- mus plants for setting, 10c each, 75c doz. All del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. . Large, extra early J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 55c 500, 90c M;: cab- bage heading collard, 50c 500, 75c M, $3-50 5 M; Bermuda onions, 60c 500, $1 M, all postpaid. F. F. Stokes, Fitz- gerald. Frost-proof cabhage plants, Copen- hagen Market and Flat Dutch, 60c 500, $1 1,000. R. L. McRee, Meigs. Chas. W. cabbage plants now ready. Price postpaid, 75c 500, $1.35 M, by express, FOB, $1 1,000. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland. Kudzu, $8 1,000- Mt. Airy. Progressive everbearing strawberry $2.25 M; huckle- berries, 50c C: $4 M; gooseberries, Yonge Walker, 15c each; hazlenut, 8 for $1; white]. scuppernong, 5 cut., 25c, del. Geo. Blackwell, Cleveland. Chas. and E. J. cabbage oc 35 300, 65c 500, -$1 1,000. H. G. Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 9- E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.50 M del. Cash with order. C. C. Burell, Buford, Box 122. Lady T. strawberry plants, 45 200, 60c 300, 90c 500, $1 1,000. Mrs. J. M.- Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. : Extra E. J. and Chas. W. frost- proof cabbage plants, well rooted. Postpaid, 60c 300, $1 600, $1.35 1,000. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Collard plants now ready, extra fine-. Several M at 25c C, - 25 M. Exc. for farm products. E. eobtare; College Park. Everbearing strawberry plants, $3 M; rhubarb, 50c doz.: garlic head, 10c. Money order only. Miss Rona McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4. Klondike and Missionary straw- berry. plants, $2 M, $8 5 M. State insp. and approved. Guy Taylor, Ma- con, Rte t: Frost-proof cabbage, Bermuda on- ion and Ga- collard plants, del. by mail, 90c 500, $1.50 M. Exp. chgs. collect, $3.50 5 1,000. G. W. Coleman, Tifton. Cabbage plants, 75e M; white Ber- muda onion, $1 M; collards, 75c 1,000. W. W.. Williams, Quitman. Progressive everbearing strawberry | plants, 35c C, $3 M, del. H. B- Shell, Palmetto. Thousands of cabbage ready, E. J. and Chas. $1.50 M, del. Mrs. Register. plants W.; 25 C, Hey Franklin, | rusty, suitable for honey, Pints Wanted Want multiplying onion sets 0 Bermudas, also milling wheat, in pea pears. Write first. Manassas. _ Exc. Eng. peas, Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. Miscellaneous For Sale Quincedonia for. preserving. Fine Jot and sure are fine, $1.50 per bu., FOB, or exc. for anything can use, Js i. Turner, Winston, Rt. 1. | Nice, clean, ary, sifted black wal- nut kernels, 50c lb., and nite pecan meats in halves, 60c Ib. Mrs. M. J Howington, Commerce, Rt. Se. Good grade unwashed. sheep s wool, free of burrs and tags, 35c Ib., plus postage, or 30c:in 5 lb. lots or more; also 10 Ibs. new, live goose.feathers, 80c Ib., plus postage. Mrs. K. De Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2. Walnuts, the native green walnuts hulled and dried, go lb., FOB. W. W. Clofton, Oliver, Rt. Bright and red ier flue-cured to- bacco, chewing, 10c; smoking, 7c. lb. del. Ga. David Hutto, Surrency: | Polk root, sassafras, yellow root, all 15 lb.; wild cherry brak, 20c lb. Exc. for anything.can use. Miss N, A. | White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 30. Nice, large, sound hickory nuts, 4 Ib.; black haw and yellow root, each, 20 Ib. Exe. for side meat, lard or Be shoulders. I pay postage 1 way. J- Lindsey, Dallas. Rt. 3. Few dried sheep hides. Killed this season, $1 each. Jack Mundy, Jones- boro, RFD, < ; One Ib. a sage, 856; PP lard buckets, 4 Ib. cap. washed, not. lard or a $1. Mrs. LeC- Abernathy, Lula, Rise: : \ Canned fruit, doz. cans blackber ries, 25c gt.; 6 qt. cans each peaches, 30c at., and peach pickle, 40c at.; at. each, green tomato and Chili sauce, 25c at., and others. Mrs. H. abe Smith, Lylerly, Tb 23: : Home-made preserves, pach, pear, blue plums, fig and quince, 50c qt.; peaches, 25c qt.; gallberry honey, 20c Ib. All in Mayson. jars. Mrs. W. T. Mobley, Atlanta,\1034 Capitol Ave., S. E., Phone Main 4847, Good chewing or smoking tobacco, 5c lb. cash. Exc. for wheat, oats, on- jon plants, peas or soup beans. Each pay postage. Mrs. C. T. Houston, Blackshear. Black walnut meats, large pieces, sifted, 50c lb. del. Mrs, J. D. a ben, Leeust Grove- Oblong sizes genuine and. ricl home-made fruit cakes, 2, 2144 and 3 lb. cakes, del. at 50c Ib. Mrs. WwW. L. Watkins, Boston. Bright leaf tobacco, shewing and smoking, 6c Ib. Add postage. Ss. P, Hutto, Surrency. Genuine chewing and smoking to- bacco, 10e lb., prepaid to 3rd zone. Isham Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2: _ Fruit cakes, 10 or more different fruits and flavoring, 40c lb., prepaid | in 5 Ib. or more, Cash with order. Mrs. W. F. Amos, Edison. Fig, pear, peach, watermelon rind preserves, each, 50c qt.; apple jelly, $1.75 doz. molds: Spanish relish, plum sauce, peach pickle, green tomatoes, Chili sauce, 45c at. Mrs. Z. M- Story, Thomson. ; Nice, clean, dried sage, 60c Ib. del. This yrs. crop.;Money order only. Write or see Mrs. J. E. Yawn, i Rt. 1, Box-115. - Black walnuts, hulled, $1 bu.; hick ory nuts, 6c lb., 10 Ibs. 50c; broom straw, 10c bunch, $1 doz.: apple pre- serves, $1 per Vy gal. can; peanuts, 5c Ib:, postpaid. Esta Wetherford, Oakwood. Clean dry sage leaves, 60c Ib.: black haw roots, 20c Ib. Miss Mollie Reece, Ball Ground,. Rt. 4. Home-made fruit cake, 50c Ib. Add postage on all orders less than 5 Ibs. Mrs. .R. Van Smith, Cork. ee About 75 Ibs. fine, flue- cured | bacco, fine sHape for twisting, 15c Ib. Money order. C. L. Fetter, Surrency. Home-made tobacco, 100 Ibs. leat chewing or smaking, 15e To; ) "ib. boxes, del- at $1. Money order, Miss Inez Campbell, Surrency. Good, flue-cured tobacco. 8c. Ib. Some slightly damaged, 5c Ib. Cash, or exc. for chickens any breed. and other value. P. T: Herndon, Surrency. Sassafras roots, 10c lb.; 6+lbs.. 50c. del. in 1st and 2nd zones, A. T3 terson, a Rt. 2. ae ooster, at 15c and 12c Ib.; also 6 bu. mhite shelled corn at.50c bu.; 2 bu. sweet potatoes; also 4 gal. syrup at gal. Write or call at Mrs. W: E. Vieeks, Union Point, Rt. 1. . : Exc. 20 Ibs. nice sun-dried apples or 20 Ibs. cotton. Each pay postage. rs. Ethel Curbow, Blue Ridge, Rt. , Box 21. : Want 5 lbs. clean, home grown rice. ixc. 5 lbs- Crowder peas. Each pay oe Send sample. Mrs. L. Pettit, Boy Want burlap bags. No guano bags anted. Write. W. McD. Harley, Brunswick. i - Want plain, strong burlap bags for hipping peanuts. Need 6 or 8 doz. Must. be cheap. Mis. W. S. Norton, BECISOn... _ Exc. pecans for meat, lard, butter, rup, dried fruits, or anything to at. Write what you have. Mrs. M. L. ruce, LaGrange, 601 Vernon Road. Exc. value for pigs or chickens. Write. Ira Rogers, Folkston. - - Want hulled and dried black wal- uts, large or small quantities. J. C. Thames, Macon, Crump Park. Want 2 lbs. Jersey butter per wk. at 25c lb., del. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. Exc. 500 collard plants for 2 Ibs. ~fresh butter., ea. pay postage. Mrs. T. Sutton, Pelham. ate . Want nest onions, the kind that does not make seed. Give price in irst letter. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla. Exc. 20 lbs. mixed peas, Calif. aoe and small black-eyed ta- ble peas mixed, for 10 Ibs. good chew- ng tobacco. W. L. Hatfield, Sulphur yprings. : . Exc. Cream Sugar Crowder peas r good home-raised chewing tobac- co. Peas at 9c lb. and fre of weevils, . M. Jackson; Buehanan, Rt. 1. ,- Seed For Sale | Wonder- Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, hand selected, up to 10 lbs., 75c b.; 10-25 Ibs., 50c lb.; more than 25 bs., write for price. F. E. Shannon, Lenox. - ed _ Two gal. old-fashioned shallot but- tons, 55 gal., postpaid; white run- ning butter bean seed, 15c lb., plus eee Mrs. R. W. Beall, Culverton, Cabbage seed, new crop, frostprcof, tra Early J. and Chas. W., $1 Ib-; bs-, $4; 10 lbs., $7.50, del., postpaid. _F. Stokes, Fitzgeraid. : Nest onions, 7%c ib., and postage. C. Johnston, Hoganville. : Hastings Big Seven turnip seed, mixed with Shogoin! 30c lb.; 4 lbs., 1; 10 Ibs., $2 del. Cash with order. rs: .C. A- Wilbanks, Commerce, Some Feterita seed, 8c lb. in 25 lb. Ous; 7c. losin 50 Ibs lots; FOB. W. D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs. Honey drip cane seed, 60c gal.; one Mtn., Jones Imp. watermelon seed not mixed, $1 lb-;~ Willetts Wonder Eng. pea, 25c cupful; nest ons, 60c gal.; turnip, 35c cupful . Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, 5; | Willetts Wonder Eng. pea- seed, col. butter pea seed, each 25c teacup- ful; 1% gal. nest onions, 30c; 3 kinds mixed watermelon seed, good var., 75e lb. del. No stamps. Mrs. J. E. ham, Carrollton, Rt. 5. : Multiplying Calif. beer seed, 10c nd 25c per pkg. per start. Stamps cepted. Mrs. E. B. Green, Atlanta, 5 Ponders Ave. : Ga. collard, pumpkin, sunflower d, 2 cups, 25c; mixed turnip, mus- tard and cucumber, 5c spoonful. Exc. hot rec pepper or anything can ' Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. reen pod okra seed, -10c per match box full; curly mustard and Rocky Mtn. salad seeds, 10c_ thls.; citron seed, 2 doz., 10c; white Crowd- xr peas, 20c qt. Viola Hensley, Elli- ay, Rt. 3, Box 60. Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 25c lb. or 5 lbs. $1; white pop corn, 6c lb. on cob, del., or exc. for anything can : Ruth Braswell, Loganville, Texas Honey Drip cane seed, 3c Ib.; pop corn, 8c lb., 2 for 15c. Add postage. Exe. some for pecans. Mrs. ssie McLendon, Whitesburg; Rt. 3. arly bunch Eng. pea seed, 20c lb.; 0 20 Ibs., 15c lb.; 25 to 50 Ibs., 1244 100 lbs., 10c Ib. Turnip seed, ple Top Globes, 25 lb. W. L. cElveen, Arcola. nach seed and Big Boston let- seed for sale. Mrs. L. R. Ram- Elberton, Rt. 8. _ Fordii Tung Oil seed, 20c lb., FOB. de for Fulghum seed oats at 50c Wm, Hout, Albany. $1.50 Du ae eee Seed For Sale Yellow pop.corn, corn beads, ever-- bearing okra seed, May Eng. pea seed, 10c cupful. Add postage. Char- ley Dockery, Alpharetta, Rt. 4. Dales Babbazie tobacco seed, 11 Ibs., $5 lb. W. D. Posythress, Swains- boro. Es en Multiplying onions, 25c per . gal, plus postage. Mrs. R. R. Kelley, Ten- nille. ; . Burbanks Golden Treasure canta- loup seed, 25c thls., postpaid. R. H. Long, Culverton. 2 Big yellow pumpkin seed, 15c cup- ful; Cushaw, 10c cupful; pop corn, 15c pt. Junior Tuck, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 63. : : White nest onions, 75c pk. or $2.50 bu. buyr pay postage. Lee Brooks, Campton, Rt. .1.. * Half bu. yellow and white free- stone peach seed, 75c, del.; also Bun- comb and True Ga. collard seed, 25c per % lb. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lew- iston. Van Antwerps new _ vegetable green, ready for market 25 days from planting, 15c oz.; Vadcos winter Eng. peas, bunch var., 35c lb.; old-fash- joned cornfield beans, 35c lb. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Okra seed and cornfield beans, ea. 25c per cup; heading squash, 15c; peanuts, 25c gal. Exc. for anything can use. Mrs. Pearl Pate, Grantville. All lead. var. cabbage seed, $1 lb.; Purple Top Globe turnip seed, 35c lb., postpaid. W. W. Williams, Quit- man. Moon and Star yellow meat water- melon seed, 10c per doz., or exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. J. B. Browh, Doerun. Eng. peas, 35c lb., 5 Ibs. $1; mus- tard seed, 15c cupful; Hastings syrup cane seed, 10c lb. Exc. for early cab- bage seec or any kind of vegetable. seed. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley. White Bermuda onion sets, 15c qt., 55c gal., del. postpaid. W. G. Hollo- mon, Brooklyn. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Neals I@ymaster, grown from cer- tified seed. Won first prize at fair- Hastings Imp. Hickory King, $1.50 bu. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Fight hundred bu. good corn, 50 bu., FOB, Hatley. H. C. Welchel, Cordele, Rt. D- One car slipped shuck corn and} extra fine peavine hay. Cash only. Make best offer. C. E. Shippey, Pou- Tan Rt LL. Deep yellow red cob corn, 15 bu. for sale at $1.50 bu. Exc. some for trio yr. old M. B. turkeys; yellow pop corn, 10c lb. on cob, or exc. for Span- ish peanuts. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rt. Golden Queen pop corn, shelled and cleaned, large kind, guar. to pop full, 5c lb., or exc. for pigs, or what ae you? Fred W. Ayers, Hartwell, One car white milling ear corn for sale. Make best offer FOB, Metter. | G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.. Twenty bu. of 1931 crop shelled corn, 75c bu.,; FOB. Cash with order. G. G. Collins, Cobbtown. ; Few bu. Mexican June corn, 40c peck, $1.50 bu., not del. Cash with order. E. G. Loggins, Jefferson, Rt. 1. Yellow pou corn, 5c lb., FOB. Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy. Two hundred bu: good, white corn, slipped chuck, 75c bu. at barn. T. C. Crosby, Screven, Rt. 1. z Kafir corn, 3c lb.; Egyptian wheat, 5c lb. Not prepaid. J. C. Davis, Thom- asville, Rt. 4. Forty los. Golden Queen pop corn, shelled, 742c lb. W: Cave Springs. ; Finest quality Whatleys Prolific, selected and shelled, $1.50 bu.. Add postage. Cert. chk. or money order. Wm. Hout, Albany. ; Three hundred and fifty bu. good, sound slip-shucked corn for sale. Write for prices. G.-B. Dinkins, Whigham, Rt. 2. 5 Fine pop corn, this years crop, 10c Ib.; del. in 5-lb, lots up. A: J. Col- lins, Demorest, Rt. 1. Whatleys red cob, this years crop, $1.25 bu. Prize winner. Buyer pay postage. Lee Brooks, Campton, Rt. 1. Slip-shucked corn, 50c bu. (80 Ibs.) , del. by truck near Macon, 55c. T. I. Brown, Finleyson. _Four hundred bu. bottom land corn, mostly slip-shucked, 75c bu. Exc. for feeder hogs or heifers. E. K. |: Fowler, Athens, 180 Normal Ave. One car white milling ear corn. Make best price, FOB, Metter: also seed corn, Piedmont, 2 ears, Ist yr., a0 bu. shelled. G. B, Ham, Cobb- TOW a es i Rs Nites sid capa N ey el Oat locale * Loganville. : D. Wilbanks, } roL Seed Wanted Want 10 to 50 Ibs. each, pure Rockyford cantaloup and half runner barden bean seed. Exc. Lady peas, Crowders or genuine cabbage head- ing collard seed. C. F. Maddox. Bu- ford. : : CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED Trade brood sow, gentle, to farrow this winter for 850 lbs. corn. You to come after. T. J. Postma, Folkston, eRt. 1, Box70.- = Want good, sound; slip-shucked ear corn, car or truck loads. Quote del. price. A. A. Ruth, Savannah, care Southern Feed Co. - COTTON SEED WANTED Want 8 or 10 bu. Sea Island cot- ton seed. Write price per bu. A. N. Marten, Cobbtown, Rt. 2. Baby Chicks For Sale Baby chicks from extra fine Barron str. Eng. Leghorns, 15c each. Booking orders now for January hatch. M. J. Harrison, Kathleen. Reds, Rocks, Leghorns and Anco- nas, 6c up. Live del. guar. Also 314 eee Eng. W. L. chicks and pullets; custom hatching, 2c egg, or halves. S. Brown, Atlanta, 316 Whitehall. State bloodtested chicks from per- sonally culled, pure bred flocks, Reds, Rocks, Leghorns. Write for prices. C. N. Bennett, Rome, Kingston Ave. Pure bred baby chicks and custom hatching. Dr. Geo. T. Adair, Elber- ton. Custom hatching 2c an egg, or on halves. Can set 150 to 500 eggs. Will exc. heavy breed chicks for cotton (good middling); day old chick for lb. of cotton. Write first. E. P. Eth- ridge; Auburn. ; Eighty-four choice, 4. wks. old chicks, 20c each: Heavy breed. Cash with. order. Mrs. Emma. Berryhill, Cochran. : - Baby Chicks Wanted Exc. lead- var. fruit trees for chicks, or for anything can use. L. C. Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1. : Want 100 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Mrs. Emma E. Pool, Sumner, Rt, 2, Box 57. Want 250 baby chicks to raise on halves. Let me hear at once. G. W- Bradley, Metter. Want 200 or 300 chicks the middle of January to raise to 6-8 wks. old, on halves. Party pay express both ways. Write Tirst.-Mis. Rose Hannah, = Want 200 or 500 big breed chicks to. raise on halves to 8 wks. old. I fur- nish feed; other party pay chgs. of del- Miss Lucy M. Crowder, William- son,: Rt. 2 -Want 100 B. L. or R. I. Reds to raise on halves to 10 wks. old- I fur- nish feed and party pay shipping chgs. Also will exc. value for 50 B. L. My dear Mr. Edwards: - Want 100 pure bred baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. B. B. Morgan, Clyo. ee Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 14 wks. old, any heavy breed. White Rocks or Reds preferred, party pay chgs. of del. Mrs. R. H. Tyson, Statesboro, RFD: : a Want 100 Ancona, R. I. Red or B, Rock baby chicks. Will exc. 35 Ibs. Wilkerson heavy fruiting garden pea seed for 100, I pay chgs. on peas, you: on. chicks. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobb- town. : Want 250-300 chicks to raise on. 50-50 basis to 8 or 10 wks. old, other |party pay exp. chgs. and I feed; to be divided Dee. 20, 1931. G. W. Brad- ley, Metter. = PECAN SHIPMENT COMPLAINT Crawfordville, Ga., Nov. 14, 1931 Hon. Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga, * > Dear Mr. Talmadge: : a In January of this year, I shipped the Dixie Pecan Co., of Barnesville, Ga., 100 pounds of seedling pecans for which they agreed to pay me 10c_ per pound. I have never been able to set any pay for the same, though T have written them repeatedly. z This fall I have received other literature from the same people, so- liciting my