STATE CAPITOL PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF. MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. . meh FOB; fetehlae 15 for limited time; od. Tancred L. cock, e, Cartersville, Famous An- direct from Shep- ntam hens, large type; De several lay- Bene Mtn., Box 147. Black and White str. bantams, 75c ea., Iso Mixed bantams, 2 ets, 50c ea. Miss White Plains. Buff Cochins, half 2-3 grown, $1.50 ea.; -eges, $1.50 per 15; ree eggs, $1.50 per ight, Atlanta, 515 b Golden Sebright os. old, from. 20 oz. 0 trio, not prepaid. brights, pure stock, 2 s, 5 mos. -old, $2 50 0 pr. L. C. Mobley, se S ixed bantams, smali } tch, 60c per pr.: iss Gertrude Elling- as ts, 6 hens, 1 roost- Cochins, $2.50; 1 pr. 2; common. bantams, David Jennings, Jr., - Box 84. own R. C. Golden del. in Ga.; money Tugele, Carrollton, ochin Bantam roost- hatch, $1 each FOR; . Z. white rabbits, for young stock: An- , Blue Ridge. OTHER ROCKS ets, 12 wks: old, well x cockerel | free. with s. V. K. Herndon, oughbred B. R. pul- oster, April, 1932 Mrs. D. D. Woodard, Ze Prevailing Wholesale Prices, July 11, 1932. Always Subject to Variation. Columbus. 14 12 10 2 Lt each; no culls: Poultry For Sale One White Rock rooster, carly 1931 hatch, Rose Comb, $1.50 post- paid. Mrs. W. R. Shipp, Powder Sprinsg. Ten nice B. R. friers, 25c Cae $2.25 for lot, FOB; also 1932 Stop old-fashioned striped - half runner | garden bean, seed, 15c cupful and postage. Ruth Suggs, Gillsville. Two select pure bred 14-mos.-old Partridge Rock. roosters,. $1.50 ea.; and 4 hens, $1 ea.; lot for $6.50, FOB; money order. Mrs: Marzie Moore, Talking Rock, Rt. 2, Box 7. Twenty-five B. R. cockerels, thor- |. from hatchery : oughbred, direct May 15, 35c each; 30c each in lots of 4, or 25c each if 25 are ordered at once. Mrs. E. N. Rice, Felton. Barred Rocks direct from Mis- souri Poultry Farms, egg -pbred quality, cockerels. 214 lb: each, $1 also March pure bred Cornish, $1 each. Mrs. Allen Russ, Nicholls, Rt. 2, Box 80. B. P. R. pullets,. March hatch, Parks. ped. str., 60c each: few ex- tra good cockerels, $1 each; 15 mos. old cocks, 225-289 -ped- str., $2.50 each. Junius Chastain, Toccoa. CORNISH Two pure bred Dark Cornish roosters, Berry str:, Feb., 1931 hatch, $1 each; 10 head March, 1932 hatch. roosters, 75c each. At yard p ces. D. E. Webb, Soperton, Rt. 1. Dark Cornish 214-3 Ib. roosters, 85c ea., 2, $1.60; 4, $4; flue-cured to- bacco, 10 lbs. for 10 Ibs. dried ap- ples; 10 Ibs. for 11 feed sacks. Mary Lanier, Summit. One Dark Cornish 10 Ib. rooster, 1981 hatch; 1 1932 hatch, 5 lb. cock- erel, $1.50. ea. FOB. Lawrence Wynn, Milledgeville, Box 226. Six pure bred Dark Cornish, 5 hens and 1 cock, no akin, $6 FOB; 18 mos. old, large and fat. Mrs. LE. R. Surrency, Screven. Three full Dark Cornish Jan. and Feb. roosters, $1.25 each; eggs, 5e each; exc. for home-made lard; frt. paid; money order. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Twenty-four Dark Gornisit 1% to 2 ib., 18 pullets, 50c each. Charles Reynolds, Forest Park. Pure bred Dark Cornish, March hatch, Perry str., large type from prize winning stock, cockerels, $1; pullets, 80c each; 10 pullets, cock- erel, $8. C, H. Trotman, Lumpkin. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, Poultry For Sale GAMES Fifteen Ky. Dom hens and 1 rooster, yr, old April, 1932; 75 Feo. and March. K. D., Tie each: cash with order. W. Heliry Baxley, Ir., Hephzibah. Bacon Warhorse stags, 10 or 12 head, about 1-3 grown, $2 ea., del. -at my home. W. J. Lampp, Bruns- wick, Rt. 1, Box 138. Sid 'faylors, that are direct from ii. B. Spencer, quail size, trios. $3.50; stags, $1.50 ea.; cash only: sat. guar. Herman Davis, Ellijay. Royal Chanticieers; a few crow- ing 4-5 Ib, stags, $2.50 ea. G. W. Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road. Dead game Irish Greys and Allen Roundheads, stags and cocks, hens, pullets or trigs. Rip Sedford, Blue Ridge. Pure Napoleon Blues, quail size, $1; cockerels, 1% to 2 lbs., $1.50: no chits* i Mirs. <3. 2D. Rhodes, Dexter, Rte Thoroughbred Ginn Greys, good layers, good fighters; hens, $1 ea.; roosters, $1.50 ea.; pigeon size, 30c each; exc. for colored friers. Mrs. Eliza W. Dean, Uvalda. Pure Allen Roundheads and pure H. D.s, quail size, in lots of 6 or more, 75c each; 144 and 2 Ib., $1 each and up according to size. J. F. Charles, Postmaster, Chatsworth. GIANTS Pure bred J. B.. Giants, pullets and cockerels, also some yearling hens and cock birds; write for prices. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon. LEGHORNS Six pure bred Tancred W. lL. cockerels, 7 wks. old, 25e each FOB. Mrs. L. H. Hutto, Graymont, Read. 2 Five W. L. 18-mos.-old hens and rooster, $3 FOB, or exc. for good pig. J. B. Duncan, Talking Rock. Twelve Ferris str. W. L., March 1932 hatch, almost ready to lay; large, no culls; from 200-263 egg layers, 75c ea.; money order. Paul Anthony, Columbus, 1549 15th Ave. Seventy-five S. C. W. L. pullets, 14 wks, old, 60 that are 7 wks. old, for sale;: from Lingo Hatchery, Oneeda, Ill. H. B. Mercier, Buford. Three W. L. cockerels, large type Barron Eng str., April-hatch, direct from Roselawn, dbl. AA matings, $1.50 ea., $4 for lot. Mrs. A. Kick- land, Nicholls, Rt. 2. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Macon. $ 18 15 13 Abd 10 Atlanta. 10 .08 15 Augusta. 5 $ A3 10 13 12 06 Savannah, $.16 $ 14 12 14 14 14 07 ht 20 13 28 20 10 80 06 JULY 21, 19382. Poultry For Sale Fifty Tancred W. L, hens, 1930- |. 1931. hatch 65c ea, exp. prepaid; 1 male bird free with. ea. to state address. in his ad.) -Seventy-five W. L. hens, Tan- cred str., 1981 hatch, fine breeders, no culls, from bloodtested stock, 50c | ea.; 1 male bird free with ea. 10 hens. Mrs. Maggie Thomason, Lin- dale. Fifty W. L. puliets, 6 wks.. old, 25e ea. FOB. G. D. Fain, Edison. Seventy-five or 100 W. lL. hens, 75e en.; 15 B. L., 75 ea.; 10: Black Minoreas, big type, $1.25 ea.; cash, or exc. Scott Gober, Barnesville. Twelve large type, thoroughbred White English. Leghorns, April cockelels, $10; 10 thoroughbred Red April cockerels, $8; both, $1 ea; also mixed friers. Miss Sallie C. Sweat, Waycross, 1212 Albany Ave. Five select, pure bred Everlay str. Brown IL. hens, 13 mos. old, prize winning stock, $1 ea. FOR; money order: Mrs: F, L. Fricks, Talking Rock, Rt. 2, Box 7. Pure AAA, Eng. str. W. L. cock- erels, 9 wks. old, 50c ea., IFOB, or del. in lots of 6 or more. Mrs. J, A. Howell, Meigs, Rt. 1, Box 39. One hundred and forty W. lL. pullets, 12 wks. old, Tancred str., 40e ea., also 120 cockerels from same flock, 30c ea., FOB Bruns- wick. A. O. Lunsford, Darien. Pure bred W. L. roosters, 2 to 4 mos. old, from Booths AAA blood- tested breeders, 75c ea.; 3 for $1. Dick Scott, Adairsville, Rt. 3. One hundred and fifty Tancred str., 1931 hatch hens, 4 to 5 Ibs., laying 50 per cent at present; fine for next years breeders, 50c ea. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield. Twenty-five W. L. April hatch pullets, Ferris str., no culls, $12.50 for lot; also 1 pr. Belgium rabbits, $1; all FOB. Mrs. R: C. Smith, Forsyth, Rt. 1. Evverlay B. Ll. cockerels, AA grade, 50c ea. if taken by Aug. 10; no chks. Mrs. J. J. Davis, Thomas- ville, Rt. 3. Twelve-wks.-old cockerels from Kerlins Super X matings; from hens of 250 up record, $1 ea.; sat. guar. J. P. Carlton, Georgetown. Fine, pure bred Buff L. cockerels, April hatch, 50 each; stock direct from Davis Leghorn farm. Mrs. A. L. Keyes, Eton. i 10 hens: stock from Highland Poultry Farm, | | Mich, Clarence Cox Lindale, (Failed -Ville, Rt. 2, Box 25. NUMBER 29, _ Poultry For Sale W. L. pullets, 5 wks. old, and from bloodtested Tancred stock. ble H. Wood, Athens, Box B. lets, wks. old, $17 for lot. J. Be Brown, Meansville. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: Forty heavy mixed chickens, 4 and 5 wks. old, . each; lect; money order preferred. Mrs. Dollie M. Harrell, Hawkinsville, Rt 2; Box oe Heavy mixed friers, milk fed: fie" Ib.; fat hens, 14c lb.; coops to be returned; money orders. Mrs. Mil- ton H. Nelson, Calhoun, Rt. 5... MINORCAS EN Fifty pure bred Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca 4-mos.-old pullets, | 65c ea.; cash. Ll. HH. Harrison; Whigham. Poe Nine hens and _ rooster, 1932 hatch, mostly White Minorcas, $5; 1 Feb. hatch W. L. cockerel, 60; all exp. collect; money order with order, Gladys Harrell, Hawkins- Pape str. Black Minorca 12-wks.- old cockerels, selected for breeding, 75c ea. Mrs. G. W. Wilson, Ma AE. 2 ORPINGTONS ; Six White Orp. cockerels, April 12 hatch, 75c each; not prepaid. Mrs. Thos. E. Morris, Tarrytown, Six choice Buff Orp. cockelels, March hatch. $1 ea.; $5 for lot; also 2 April Barron W. lL. cockerels, $6 ea. T, E. Green, Blue Ridge, Rt: 1. Bloodtested Golden Buff Orp. pul- lets, 344 mos. old, 50c ea.; cockerels, same age and str., 40c prepaid. Loyd Lodge, Pelham. AAA Buff QOrp. ped. cockereis, The Lay-Egg-a-Day str., direct from Booths trap-nest stock; Feh. 4th hatch. Mrs, J. C. Ward, Perry. Highteen Buff Orp. pullets, 4 cockerels, 3 mos. old, wt. 2 lbs or more, 40c each; 9 R. I. Reds, 6 wks, old, $1 for Reds. Mrs. Neta Hopes Hiram, mt. , PIGEONS Pure bred Homers and White Kings, well mated, banded and working, $1.50 pr. -C. H. Overby, Columbus, 22 11th St. Muff Tumblers, Turbits, African Owls, Priests, Birmingham Rollers, Clverrettes Homers, gall $1 pr. Her-, man Mize, Americus. Valdosta. $ .16 14 12 114 08 2 .06 14 2 Poultry For Sale.........------.---<--- Poultry Wanted Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted. .-.21.-..2...-0i.--sce 2 Plants For Sale Eegs For Sale Baby Chicks For Sale Baby Chicks Wanted Grain and Hay For Sale Grain and Hay Wanted Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale. Miscellaneous Wanted Georgia Products For Sale ' Georgia Products Wanted........ Special NOtices......---------sececesesesneonneees 2 INDEX exp. cols | EAU OF MARKETS r D. Jones, Director UGENE TALMADGE, - Commissioner ruary 15, 1922, at. the Post : Atlanta, Georgia. the act of June 8, 1930. ed for mailing at special postage provided for in. 1103, Act of October 8, ae bend ispoduce and) admissible un- epeated only when request ompanied by new copy of -hand farm machinery, and seed, incubator and nta} nursery _ stock ces pplement which appears on Thursday of each and for sale editions are hed at intervals during . ear. Advance notices of ditions appear from time time advising advertisers to mail us these types of ed space will not permit ions of notices containing than 80 words, including e and address. We reserve right to cut down notices ot han 80 words, providing his reduction does not , the meaning of the e When notices can not be down they will be returned he writer for correction. ed space will not permit yn of unimportant Under legislative act the ; Bulletin does not as: any responsibility for any ice appearing in the Bulletin msaction resulting there- SPECIAL NOTICE CORRECTION ppeared in issue of June 30.) a Guinea (not Guernsey) bull e age, size and right price. McCreight, Dorchester. SPECIAL NOTICE d OTATOES WANTED int - A. Scott, Carroliton, Rt. 45 Mary | em flavored and twisted, ready to chew, also smoking. 11 lbs., 70e; 22 lbs., $1.40, del. in Ga. L. Co wil .liams, Coffee. | 7, Flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ibs., (oc, parcel postpaid 2nd zone; money order: no chks.; exc. for Flat Dutch cabbage and Stone tomato plants. H. J. McCorvey, Coolidge.: s Good, mllow, flue-cured tobacco, 65c; smoking, 6c: packed in 5 Ib. pkgs., prepaid in Ga. Mrs. Quit- man Boatright, Rockingham. Twenty-eight Ibs. feathers, 50c }b.. or exc. for chickens; write. Mrs. Ruth Byrd, Cobbtown, Rt. 2. Good, flue-cured chewing aback | co, 12 lbs., $1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. Ruth Horton, Baxley, Rt. 2. Twenty-eight Ibs. feathers, 40 Ib. del. Capel, Molena. Snap bean seed, runners, black or brown, 10c Ib. del. in 5 or more lb. lots; white Jersey heifer, fresh- en Jan, 1933, giving now 1% gal. on pasture, $30. Ella Everett, Rich- land. q Twenty doz. qts. tomatoes, can- ned in new Mason jars, $1.75 doz; will ship 1 doz. up; all A-1, guar. W. U. J. Draughon, Climax. Dry sage leaves and peppermint leaves, this yrs. crop, 85c per % gali; everbearing strawberry plants, $1.75 1000. Dollie Blackwell, Cleve- land. : Good, filue-cured tobacco, for chewing or smoking, 13 ibs., $1 del. in Ga. Jas. M. Williams, Baxley, Rte he Good. flue-cured tobacco, chew- ing or smoking, 12 lbs., $1 del. in Ga. George Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 5. Flue-cured tobacco, best grade, red or yellow leaf, flavored and twisted, ready: to use, 10 Ibs., $1.10 postpaid. R. Taylor, Alma, Rt. 1. Flue-cured tobacco, aged mellow and twisted, ready to use, 10 Ibs., $1 postpaid to 3rd zone. Ira Rigdon, Alma, Rt. 1. Iflue-cured.tobacco, best grade, red or yellow leaf, well pressed and prepared ready to use, 9 Ibs., 75c postpaid. W. H. Roberson, Alma, Ris 3: Flue-cured tobacco, deep red and aged mellow, twisted and ready to suse, 10 Ibs., $1.25 postpaid. Lawton Williams, Alma. . Flue-cured tobacco, bright and red, 10c Ib.; cash with order. Frank Smith, Surrency, Rt. 2. _Flue-cured tobacco, ripe and mel- low, 10c lb.; cash with order. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency. Seven Ibs. home dried sage, lb. Mrs. J. R. Mathis, Rt. 5. ' Dried sage leaves, 1932 pickings, 25e per % gal.; dry wild cherry bark, 10c Jb.; sage plants. rooted, 12 for 25c; add postage; stamps ac- cepted. Mrs. Leila Titshaw, Monroe, Rts. Good, old natural red leaf tobac- co, whole leaf, 10c; broken, 8c Ib. del, to 8rd zone; no orders less than 50c; no chks. Dave Burke, Sur- rency. Fifty sugar sacks, 25 lb. size, $1; 100 flour sacks, 24 Ib. cap.. $2. Mrs. C. KE. Leverett, Atlanta, Re 1 Box 213. Genuine, flue-cured tobacco, whole leaf, 8c lb.; broken leaf, 5c lb, Mrs. Bernice McLeod, Screven. Geese feathers, used some, clean ,and sanitary, about 22 Ibs. or more, $10; party to furnish container and pay chgs.; no exc.; also - sage dried, -50c Ib. Janie Crumley, Pitts, Rt. 1. Good, red, flue-cured chewing to- bacco, aged and mellow, fixed ready to chew, 10 lbs., $1 prepaid to 3rd zone. J. S, Crapps, Alma, Rt. 3. Good,.rich,: mellow, flue cured to- bacco, prepared ready to chew 10 lbs., $1 prepaid in Ga T. W. Crapps, Alma. _ Good, old mellow whole leaf to- Oe, TV ei 65ce; 13 oo Mrs CO. Ee 35 Gainesville. eae Rockingham. in Ga. fb 30 order less than 50c; no chks.} 80c del. in} Ga. O. L. Owens, Baxley. whole leaf, no mold, ready. to chew, }- used geese $1) pre-| Fiue-cured tobacco, - pest grade, led leaf, well pressed and ready tof chew, 9 Ibs.,.75c prepaid to ard zone. Jack Medders,; Alma. Bright, flue- -cured tobacco, aged and mellow, prepared ready to use, 10, Ibs., 80e prepaid in Ga. LL. as Williams, Alma, Rt. 3. Whole leaf tobacco, No. 1 grade red or yellow leaf, aged mellow, 10 -Ibs.; 95c del.; twisted, 5 lbs., $1. 25 cash, Jas. Williams, Rockingham. - Blight, flue-cured tobacco, aged meliow,,. prepared ready to chew, 10} Ibs., 90e prepaid in Ga. Mrs. Fannie | Parker, Alma, Bright, flue- cured tobacco, aged |: _mellow and pressed, whole jeaves, |. 10 tbs., 90e del.+ twisted, 3 lbs., 75c; eash. oO. L. Carter, Alma; Rt. 8. : Flue- cured tobacco, whole leaves, pressed and prepared ready to use, 10 Ibs., 65c. Miss Belle Tayior, Alma. Best grade, red or: yellow leaf to- bacco, aged and ready to use, 10 lIbs., 90 prepaid to. grd zone; eash. hoe F. Jones, Alma, Rt: 3. - Miscellaneous: Wanted Want best sun-cured tobacco for chewing: submit sample. and. best price. W. P. Jones, Winder. > Would buy one ton of velvet bean meal if good quality and priced right, B. R. Burnsed, Saint George. Want some Sampson make root; send sample and price; also some second-hand syrup bbls. in good cond. J. B. Ingram, Waverly Hall. Want cheap cow, milk goat, chicks, geese, etc.; will exc. N. Z. buck and other rabbits, and car- penter and other work for same. J. A. Holley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 279. Exe, good P. G. 5-mos.-old male pig for State insp., big everbearing strawberry plants or for wheat; write or see me. Mrs. Mary O. Harris, Cordele, Rt. B. Want home-made chewing tobac- co; send samples and best price. Fred Combs, Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 40. Want veretables and fruit to ean on halves (I furnishing everything else) or will can for less if every- thing is furnished;. write. Laura B; Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 15. Want sample and best price on 10 tbhs., del., bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco, prepared ready to smoke. Cc. R. Smith, Buford; Rt. 3. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Best var. cream sugar Crowders, $2 bu., $1.25 per % -bu., 75e pk. under pk, lots, 10c Ib: postpaid. J. S. Bartley, West Point. White Mush Raburn or cracking pea (for the table), and 6-wks. pea (this yr. crop), 5 Ibs. 50c plus post- age; no chks nor stamps. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31. White bunch butter beans, 20c Ib., $2 peck, $8 bu. del. in Ga.; also Jackson Wonder and Ky. Wonders some price. J. EF. Smith, Barnesville, Rt, A, Box 71. POTATOES FOR SALE Five bu. nice cobbler Irish pota- toes, $5, or exc. for 10 bu. sound corn; 8 grown goats and 2 kids, $10 for lot. B. Wall, Culverton, Rt. 2. P. R. potatoes by truck load, ready by August 1; see me or write your offer; few peas and friers. S H. Harper, Tifton, Rt. 2. ~ : P. R. potatoes ready Aug. 1: truckmen, write or come see; 3 miles from Tifton on lower Tifton and Brookfield road. N. H. Harper. Tifton, Rt. 2. FRESH FRUITS AND. VEGETA- BLES FOR SALE Fresh okra, 2c Ib., or will swap for Irish potatoes or fruit of any kind. E. G. Drew, Cairo, Rt. 4. Melons, 26 Ib. av., truck load lots; Sell or exc. for small feeder shoats or peaches at reasonable prices; live on highway, 21-2 miles below New- ington. J. {[. Waters, Oliver. Muscadines, scuppernongs, Con- cord, other grapes in August-Sep- tember; make offer FOB; fine May- bearing and mammoth everbearing Strawberry plants, 500, $1.30 del. 3rd zone, Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, RAS 2, Green peas by. ~ Mrs. truck load now | mma EE. PBoe Bi, Stringless Pool, rostpaid; c Combs, Stephens, Will have Jul atch, 20 acre watermelons, av. igy,, Wrightsville, Bok. county Y smoked with dead wor der only. Cleon - Hu ARE ES ist and 2nd zones; sides, 12 lb. Mrs. Ray City, Rt. 2. _ honey, 10 lb. pails; ; FOB; write. for. pric lots: Rt. 2% per 10 lbs.; $1 50 dee Bs Giant . cockerel old, 50 and 60c ea.) Cravey. Milan, Rt. 1, | - Fresh, new, gallbe or in comb, 5 lb. pai $140 del.;. prices qu lots. D. F. Thomas, Od) New, ext. honey 10 Ib. eres $4. 2 FOB; 2 New crop fancy cor case: of 6 5-lb.. pails, strained, 8c lb.3 a strained, 5e 1b.; all Berryhill, Lakeland. -Good.. comb honey del. for 75c. C. P New, machine-m cypress, with 8-fr frames with sometl frame wiring. oes first. James A. Bra with. pence: Ww. Vernon. ets, $1.25 per packe pe with order. R. W. B lin, Rt. 3; SYRUP FOR S/ Fifty gals. Ga. : crop, in new gal. at house to truck pure S.C. W. L. hens priced right. R. lL. Jz ville, Rt. 2. 5 Vista. FRESH FRUITS large tin cans: ee bu. J, W. Bedell, At St, care Greyling Re HONEY BEES ; live 1 mile east of Sparks. Ww 34