% DEPARTMENT o Ee EUGEN & TALMADGE PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF STATE CAPITOL | Poultry For Sale _ AUSTRALORPS ustralorps, Osborne str. cocks and erels, $1 ea. FOB; hatching eggs, yer 15, crates returned; Ped. Tan- Leghorn cock, 50c, FOB: feed 8c ea. Johnson Crowe, Carters- S. Tenn. St. - BANTAMS a good stock Black and Buff ns, also Golden Seprighis, odd Poultry For Sale lets, 3 to 5 mos. old. Mrs. J. A. How- ell, Meigs, R 1. Sev. pure bred White Rock pullets and cockerels, March hatch, unrelated, 50c each, FOB. W. O. Herndon, Can- on, & 1. Pure Golden Buff Rock March 9th hatch cockerels, and 5 pullets, $6.25; also 2 pure M. B. 2 yr. turkey toms, $11 or $6 each. Money orders. Miss Gussie Strickland, Alvaton. Parks str. B. R. direct, Reg. Per. 11-D1-32. Cream Grade, March hatch pullets, $1 each; March cockerels, $1.50. Money order. Mrs. A. H. Watson, Graymont. 65 Jan. hatched Parks B. R. pullets, 3 wt. 4 1-2 to 5 lbs. ea. at present in bike B laniauia, good miethers, 4 35 per cent production. Bargain at 85c ns and 1 cock, $2.50 or exc, for 3 each. R. H. Fechtel, Albany. ms, heavy breed. T. D. Fisher, Atlan-|- CORNISH a, Terrace N. E. Hem-| 14 park Cornish 2 Ib. chicks, 10 pul- lets, 40c ea. Charles Reynolds, Forest ooster and 6 hens, Golden Sebrights Park. hite, Game, and Frosted Grays,| Pure bred White Cornish pullets and ntams, ea. 75 pr; 1930 hatch pea-|cockerels, 2 - 3 lbs. 75 ea. FOB. Mrs. wis, $30 pr; 1931 hatch, $25 pr. Da-/J, A. Morgan, Valdosta. ennings, Jr., Americus, Box 84. Will sell or exc. large type Dark Cor- fe wicy. young genuine Buff coch-| nish cockerels, April hatch, 5c each. ntam cockerels, $1 ea; trios, $2.50;|FOB or exc. for some of same breed. est, 1 eyed Black Minorca rooster Mrs. Ww. J. Hall, Ohoopee. i 2:00... O% H. Wright, Atlanta, eters Bldg. GAMES full blood Golden Sebright hens,| Pure bred Walker Mugwumps, 1931 ), or 3 hens and 1 young rooster, hatch, wt. 4 lbs. Stags, $1 ea; pullets, ood type small size. B. J. Wynne|75c ea. C. J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Allen Roundheads and Irish Greys, 10 cockerels and 4 pullets, April and May hatch, 75c ea. $9 for. lot. TV. Gordon, Rochelle, R 2. 2 1-2 yr. old Game cock, Warhorse and Allen Roundhead, cross, $2.50 or exc. for a pig; turnip seed, mixed, clean and nice, 20c lb. and postage. Bud Holland, Dalton, R 2. 6 beautiful Roundhead pullets and 1 stag, $4 for lot. W:.F. Brim, Pel- ham. doves, young stock mated; pig- all breeds. Geo. Austin, Atlanta, C. Golden Sebrights, 7 mos. old, 20 oz. hens, $1 each, trio, $2.50, repaid. John Hilliard, Bowers- R. x pr. full blood Golden Sebrights; ach, roosters and hens, will lay about 7 mos. old, 50c ea. FOB. . R. M. Wesley, Macon, R 2. RRED AND OTHER ROCKS 20 or 25 pure bred B R pullets, May hatch, for sale or exc. for Rose- -or Colonial Eng, str. W. L. pul- GIANTS 30 J. B. Giant pullets, fine breeding i" Oe -Se Shela ice ve ra f ing Saiitot- tons ai, - Poultry F or Sale. stock, 2 1-2 to 3 lbs. 50c ea. FOB. A Bargain. W. H. Richardson, Elberton, R 3. LEGHORNS Young Eng. L. cockerels now crow- ing, for breeding. Sire came from an egg costing 44c. Priced $1 to $1.50 ea. Crated for shipment. E. W. Jewett, Savannah, R 2. e 300 Wayne Shinn AAA (Missouri) large W. English Leghorn pullets, 14 wks. old, in first class cond. 65c each FOB. Mrs. Clarence Wills, Doerun. 250 Tancred str. pure bred W. L., about 125 pullets and same number of roosters, April hatch, 50c each. Cash with order. Mrs. S. E. Linder, Pem- broke. 11 College str. W. L. hens,. yr. old, 50c each, $5 lot; 15 R. I. Red Donald- son str. April cockerels, 50c ca. FOB. Cc. D. Williams, Plains. 3 mos. old cockerels direct from D. D, Dolans Big Egg, Big Production, Big Type Regal Matings, White Leg- horns, 75c each. .S. C. Elder, Culloden, Reo: 400 pure Hollywood str. W. L. hens, from ped. matings, 65c ea}; lots of 15 or more; male free with ea. 15 hens. G. D. Fain, Edison. 50 Tancred str. 1931 hatch w. Leg- horns; Male bird free with ea. 10 hens. Maggie Thomason, Lindale. 20 March hatch W. L. pullets, Booth str. 75c each; 25 Black Minorca May hatch pullets, 50c each. F. L. Pickens, Newnan, Box 147. -MINORCAS Selected for breeding, Pape str. Blk. Minorca cockerels, 4 mos. old, 75 each. Also want a Pape str. Black Minorca rooster. Guy W. Wilson, Martin R 2. Selected White Minorca cockerels, 12 wks. old, 60c each, or 50c ea. 5 or more del. J. R. Newton, Thomasville, R 1. AAA Grade Buff Minorca cockerels, hatched by Rusk June 20th. First choices from 50c; 2 or more at 50c ea, Mrs. ee ice COMMISSIONER === fine, healthy breeders, 45c ea. MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1982. NUMBER 33. Poultry For Sale Crated. FOB. H. A. Neal, ville. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Carnes- 25 large hens and 1 rooster, 20c ib. FOB. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. Battery raised fryers, grown in 7 - 9 ; wks., raised on pure, clean feeds; never touched ground. Hundreds weekly. A. C. Bowles, Fayetteville, Phone 32, Fay- etteville. B. Orp. cockerels, extra large, $1.25; large, 75c ea.; S. L. Wyandotte and R. I. Red pullets and ccckerels, 2 mos old 2 or more, 40c each. Mrs. C. H. Ricsh- ardson, Ivey. : ORPINGTONS Dark Cornish and Buff Orp. roost- : ers, March hatch, $1 each. Mrs. Alon- zo Hartley, Tennille, R A. : : AAA Buff Orp. Ped. cockerels, sons _ of famous $5,000.00 Lady Egg-a-Day who holds the highest Official record in Buffs. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry. Pure bred Buff Orp. cockerels, 8 wks" e Johnson, old, 35c ea. Miss. Ronie Shellman, R 1. \ PHEASANTS FOR SALE 343 eggs a year, for sale. \ \ Young Goldens, $8 pair; full plum- s age Goldens, $16 pr; young Amhearst, _ $15 pr; full plumage Amhearst, $22 pr.; young Reeves, $20 pr. All choice stock. L. J. Barrow, West Point. PIGEONS 2 pr. Carneaux for sale or exc. for White Muscovey drake, also common pigeons to exc. for White Muscoveys. Dillard Munford, Cartersville. 12 common pigeons, 30c pr. lot for $1.50. Willie McDaniel, Omega, R 1. 20 head of mixed pigeons, $2 for lot. Write or come see. Elmitt H. Lanier, Lake Park. Large heavy squabbing White Kings, ~ youngsters, $12 dozen; Racing Homers, $3 pr. Exc. for W. L., Barred $3 Dr; Rock or Red pullets. A. J. Harbin, or lege Park, R 2. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS x Prevailing Wholesale pes Aug. 8, 1932. Always Siibject to Variation | Atlanta Macon ges, Gxita, G0e oi, uoc. 8 18 $ .22 mess; standard, d0Z,.222220-.4.4- ; 20 Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. 18 Eggs, yard run, doz. ----- se bas 20 Stags, eh es ee -10 Hens, Ib. 10 Roosters, lb. 08 Friers,. Ib. 16 Ducks, Ib. 10 Geese, lb. 08 Turkeys, Ib. 20 Capons, Jb. ; 7 Paed Peas, mixed..bu.ic5-. 522-47 225 ed Peas, not mixed, bu. ------ --- try Butter best table, Ib: 2. 20 ar Corn (80 lb. to-bu), bu... OU = 00 Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ---. --- 1.50 Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton aon Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton $ .22 .20 18 20 .13 13 08 16 20. 15 .20 18 85 .20 $ 18 16 14 16 aut 12 07 16 12 10 15 65 13 .20 .00 No Hogs sold during week beginning August 8, 1932, at co-operative sales. - PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelliny plants, $20.00 per ton, subject to change. Savannah Augusta Vatiocta $ 18 16 14 *-1:6 03 By 06 ate Le 10 .20 18 65 5 oe 45 80 12.00 Dolinue: $ .19 Lt 5 Lt aT 12 b SOT. 16 18 10 45 60 25 .00 Poultry For Sale Baby Chicks For Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks Wanted Eggs For Sale Eges Wanted Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Grain and Hay For Sale Positions Wanted | Farm Help Wanted Plants For Sale Seed For Sale Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Georgia Products For Sale | INDEX | does not destroy the meaning of the PAGE TWO_ Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932. Entered as second class matter Feb- ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office 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. appur- tenances, admissible under postage regulations, inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notiee. Second-hand farm machinery, flow- ers and seed, incubator and orna- mental nursery stock notices are published in Monthly Supplement which appears on the first Thurs- day of each month. play F or ae for pure bred Duroc male ayeat. also for heifer calves, 3 - 4 mos. old. Mrs. Tom Bryan, Sharpsburg. 8 pure S. L. Wyandotte hens, and rooster, about 15 mos. old, 75c each. Cash with order. Mrs. Bertha a Dallas, R 3. Poultry Wanted BANTAMS Want several bantam hens, 1 to 2 yrs. old. State best price and all par- ticulars. T. M. Whitworth, Atlanta, 276 Alaska Ave., N. E. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Want 10 Feb. or Mch. hatch Parks str. B. P. Rocks pullets, also 10 Fischel str. White Rock pullets. No culls, State price; also want eggs. W. R. Bartles, Midland, R 1. 7 Want 8 or 10 good laying Barred]. Rock hens. Utility stock, not older than 1 1-2 yrs. No culls. H. A. Wyc- koff, Atlanta, 600 E. Paces Fry. Road. CORNISH Want to-buy a few Dark Cornish. Berry str. pullets, March or April heh. Cheap for cash. State wt. and price. W. K. Herndon, Be ust a: 1109 Adrian St. Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not permit in- sertions of notices containing more than 30 words, including name and address. We reserve the right to eut down notices of more than 30 words, providing that this reduction notice. When notices can not be cut down they will be returned to the writer for correction. Limited space will not permit in- gertion of unimportant notices. Un- der legislative act the Market Bul- letin does not assume any Trespon- sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction result- ing therefrom. Poultry For Sale : PIGEONS 50 pr. Fey. White Kings, 50c per pr; $20 for lot; 7 pr. Red and Splashed Carneaux, 30c pr. Will trade for poul- try. Daily Crouse, Statesboro. . REDS: Donaldson's ee hatched March 10th. $15 or exc. for 10 pigs of good i stock, 10. wks. old. No. culls. A,B. - Carlton, Thomasville, R 3. R. I. Red cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. - Cornelia Jennings, Plains, RFD. 40 Dunlop str. 11 wks. old R. I. Red pullets, $15 for lot, FOB. Exc. 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks for good smok- ing tobacco. Fritz Rovers, Washing- ton, R 3. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC. FOR. SALE Pair young Mammoth Pekins, $1.00 FOB. Russell Fryer, Talbotton. Pure bred White Pekins, this Spring hatch, 75c ea. O. BE. Martin, Armuch- e, 3, Box 5b. 10 fine, 3-4 grown Ellis str. turkeys, $15 or exc. for 30 L. pullets, or exc. large bred S. P. C. gilt for pullets. ae F. Cowart, Summit. 10 White Emden geese, 1 and 2 yrs. old, wt. 15 lbs. $2 each. Money order. Mrs. L. P. Reece, Cartecay. 3 hens and 1 gobbler, last yrs heh. large and in good cond. $15. Mrs. J, G. Ginn, Washington, R 3. _ 3 pure bred Yr. old Mammoth White Pekin drakes, $1 ea. or will exch. Chas. ONeal, Valdosta, 605 No. Ashby St. Black and White Muscovey ducks, day old, 20c ea; 2 to 3 wks. old, 35c; ready to lay trio, $5; Eggs, $1 doz; ma- ture White Minorca ped. cockerels, St. - 75. E. Matynard, Newton. WYANDOTTES 20 pure White Wyandotte hens. 7 eds. Slightly mixed, 60c each. Hxc. LEGHORNS Exc. for good W. L. pullets that are heavy and healthy and will make good layers. J. C. Etheridge, Forsyth, R 2. Exc. value for 100 W. lL. March or April hatch, or for 75 B. Rock pullets. M. E. Humphries, Pelham, R 4. Want 50 B. L. pullets, March or April hatch, from good layers, no culls, at reasonable price. B. L. Rohn, Rincon, Ro) Box 22: Want W. LL. hens, 200-300, not. over 18 or 30 mos. old. State strain, av. wt., age, where bought, if always healthy, and lowest cash price. Ft. Valley. Exc. 7 head pure M. B. turkeys and 4 young ones for 50 W. L., old pullets. Wt. of gobbler, 25c lb. 14 mos. old hens, about 15 Ibs. Mrs. C. L. Mills, Baxley, R 2. . MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Exc, good value for 25 spring 1932 hatch pullets of first class laying stock. O. F. Rufdacil, Savannah, R 3: - Exc. good value for 8 hens and roos- ter, any good breed. Write for full in- formation, stating what you have. L. L. Tollerson, Atlanta, 223 Clare Drive, NOE: Chas. F. Howe, ' PIGEONS Exc. young, pure bred white, pink-ey- ed rabbits for young White King pig- eons. Pr. rabbits for 2 pr. pigeons. M. R. Thigpen, Soperton. R. I. REDS Want to buy some R. I, Red pull- ets, Feb. or March hatch, if well dev. Want 30 or 40 if prices are right. Mrs. W. Hiatt, Smyrna, R 2 or phone Bel- mont, 1391-W. WYANDOTTES Want 12 S. L. Wyandotte pullets, March hatch. Quote price. J.C. Col- lier, Barnesville. Baby Chicks For Sale Thoroughbred White, Barred Rocks, Reds, Eng. Leghorns, from well culled flocks, $5.95 C; heavy assorted, $5.50 C. Lots less than 100, add lc per chick prepaid; live del. A. H. Fechtel, Way- cross. Heavy mixed baby chicks, 1 day old the 18th. Mailed, cash on del. No chks. 6c each. Ethel Giddens, Eastman, R By BOX 35: McKinneys chicks: Eng. Leghorns, Reds and Rocks at reasonable prices. Limited supply Leghorn pullets; cus- tom hatching, $2 per 100 eggs. Eustace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 1 or 200 Sheppard str. Ancona or Barred Rock chicks; for sale, few choice pit game Cat Wilde Dom stags, yr. old, $20 ea. C. Q. Wilde, Colum- bus, 1717 Wildwood Ave. 2<'3 Mos, calf 4 mos old, $28. cae Chicks ; Wanted: Want very best cash price on pure R. I. Red, Buff Orp., or Barred Rock day old chicks: 1 to 300 lots, ready for 1st and 10th Sept. shipment. Mrs. J. C. Flythe, Hahira, R 2. Want 500 W. L. baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old, the first to the 15th of September. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, R 2. Want Buff Rock chicks and eggs. Mrs. T. F. Barnes, Atlanta, 1816 Wade Ave., N. E. Want W L chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. 200 or 300. Must be pure bred, Tancred str. preferred. Party pay postage. Mrs. D. C. Bass, War- wick, Fd, Exc. heifer calves for baby chicks, or anything can use on farm. James Mahaffey, Jr., Griffin. Eggs For Sale Prize winning Dark Cornish eggs, 75c per 15; $2 for 50, prepaid; baby chicks 12 1-2c each; spring hatched cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl- vester. Turken eggs (Spencer Wonder Bird) 15 for $1.25. Cartons returned. Miss Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860 Boule- yard, S. E. S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Tompkins str. $2.75 per C. del. Cases to be ret. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto. Eggs Wanted Want hatching eggs in case lots per | week. Only pure bred R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks wanted. Write for de- tails. C. N. Bennett, Rome, 119 Broad St. Want to contract for hatching eggs from B. W. D. tested flock of R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, Jersey Giants, S. L. Wyandottes and Buff Orp., te be del. Tom Williams, Cobbtown. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 3 prize winning bulls, all reg. Jer- seys, 8, 4 1-2 and 3 1-2 yrs. old re- spectively. For further details ad- dress: Lawton M. Calhoun, Columbus, Box 1117; 1 reg. Jersey bull, 13 mos. old, per- fect qualities, $25 or exc. for hogs, wt. 100-150 lbs. at 5c lb. For further in- formation reg. bull address: W. W. Brooks, Greensboro. Black, half Jersey and half Holstein, 2 1-2 yr. old, about 700 1b. female for beef, $17 or exc. for calves. Miss M. E. Adams, Marietta, R 3. Well bred Hereford cattle, oth sex, all ages, truck loads or car loads. J.C. Collier, Barnesville. Fine dairy cows, heifers and calves. Sell or exc. for seed oats and rye. C. M. Massey, Perkins. Reg. Jersey cow, first calf, $50 for quick sale, without calf. Britt Davis, dt oritony Rey 5 Jersey heifers, 3 steers, 1 bull, all in good cond., from 9 to 18 mos old, | $100 at my farm. NE: Higa: Coch- Wane: Fine Guernsey milch cow, 8 yrs. old 2 or more gal, and lb. of butter; fresh- en next spring. Cheap; sev. lb. butter ea. week, 12 1-2c lb. Mrs. L. A. Wood, Martin, R 2. Good, young milch cow, part Guern- sey, in good cond., now giving 2 1-2 gal. milk, calf 4 mos old included, $30, or exch. for 2 heifer yearlings. J. T. Scott, Statesboro, R 4. 1 Jersey and Red Poll cow with 3rd calf (male, 2 wks. old), now giving 3 gal., $25 at my barn; 1 Jersey male calf, 7 mos. old. E. C. James, Martin, et, 5 mos old Jersey bull, sub. to reg. $7.00; Exe. 3 yrevold -Jscbull reg, for a Shetland pony. Party to make exch. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton. 1 good Jersey milch cow for sale. Mire, I. S. Teagle, Corede, R B. 1 good Jersey cow, 2 gal. rich milk, Mrs. Brannon, ' Atlanta, 60 Rogers St., S. E. Kirkwood. Jersey heifer, fresh 3 wks. giving 3 gal. $30. Cash at barn. James Ezzell, Rockmart. 28 young Native cattle; 21 steers, ae \ Pee eee For Sale 7 heifers, also few mixed White Pa few milkers and few springers. Com look and make offer. C. Z, - Flya Washington. Reg. Hereford cattle for ane Bot sex. J. J. Cummings, Donalsonville, - Butt-head grade Jersey, 2nd calf wks. old; good milk and butter coy $35 or exc. at barn for good plow mu 950-1000 lb. R. P. Steinheimer, Woo sey, RF 1. freshen September and October. price. Come see them. W. P, Elde Culloden. Sev. bull calves and bull sean ; at very reasonable prices. ma, Valdosta. 3 yr. old Cream Jersey, freshen Sep 5th, 2nd calf, 3 gal. or more, $30; Da colored Jersey, 5 gal. on pasture an small feed, $40. At barn. Roy El Cornelia. Jersey cow, freshen September 1s good milk and butter cow; good cone Cheap or exc. for other value. W: Moore, Haddock. Guernsey male, True marked, 2 w old. Sire reg. dam, pure bred (no giving 6 gal. milk, 2 1-2 Ibs. butter), Calf, $10 cash. FOB. Mrs. C. C. Han- key, Helena. Reg. Polled Herefords. beef breed. good herd bulls. Covington. The com 9 mos. old bull, 2 ext Perry E. Lunsfor HOGS FOR SALE | Pure bred African Black Guine: : hogs, pigs, 8 wks. old, $6 ea. Gua sat. A. P. Sanders, Tignall. Common stock pig, about 3 mos ol wt. about 20-25 lbs. Sell or exc. fe rabbits. Robt. H. James, Homervilh R.2; Box 67: Full blood, but not reg. Duroc gilt 5 mos old, wt. around 90 lbs. Chol immune, $5 or exc. for Fulghum see oats or Abruzzi seed rye, new crop. H. Williams, Milan. 20 nice shoats, 4 mos old, $3 at barn, $3.25 crated. I. G. Thompson, Summi R.2. Ss. P. , COE to reg. $5 up. Ex for rye, winter peas, oats, syrup, mea : Joe M. Brown, McRae. 11 thrifty feeder pigs, good cond. $20. Money order. Kate Lancaster, Sylvester. 2 fine barrow shoats, 175-200 Ibs. nearly fat enough to kill. Will tak market price for them. James Cur ton, Austell. Reg. Durocs, 10 mos. old; red $15 ea; 2 for $25; 5 mos. old boars. gilts, $9 ea. $16 per pair. Exc. 1 for reg. S. P. C. gilt. J. C. Lumsden, Ta botton. O. Ie Cx pigs, 8 ice. old, fat and fine. Ped. papers free. A No. 1 pigs, $3.5 ea. $6.50 pr. Exc. for anything use. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell. | Reg. S. P. C. pigs for sale or exc for oats, rye, wheat, Jersey calf, mal or female, or anything can use. L. M Isler, Morgan. Reg. Big Bone Black Essex. Choices breeding; dbl treated for cholera; tw males, excellent herd boars. Sell exc. for good seed oats and rye. W. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 146. 4 pure bred Straight Nose Berkshit gilts, 2 mos. old, wt. 40 to 50 lbs. Fi for breed sows; well marked. $6 | Exp. paid. Dorsey Martin, Canon Little Guinea hogs, fat and short legged, big bellied, real black skin; Fe more at $10 pr; 25 head common goat $25 at barn. Will not del. Robt. Barne Summit, 2S. P. C. gilts, 1 boar, about 6 mos old, wt. 125 lbs. $9 each, reg. in buyer's | name;*also reg. 3 yr. old boar. C. Trussell, Sandersville. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 8 yrs. old, horse mule, wt. 1M 1b Work anywhere, $55; Hastings 100 bu. oats, recleaned; free of wheat, etc. 40c bu. 5 bu. bags. W. H. Bolton, Griffi Box 436. 12 yr. old red mare, good worker any 8 wks. ol M where, gentle, wt. 1M lbs., a little thi now, $25 cash; pure bred Black sow, farrow in about 3 wks. $15. J Smith, Norristown, R 1. yes Stock Fo or + Sale i ORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 mare mules, 1200 Ib. each, work nywhere, $50 each. W. E. Lyle, Rex. Good mule, 10 yrs. old, in good cond. rk anywhere. Sel lor exc. for good Ich cow. W. A. Hightower, Fair- RABBITS FOR SALE N. Z. Whites, all ages, cheap, or exc. or anything can use. Write. J. EF. oss, Irwinton, R 2. : 0 pure bredN. Z. Whites, with pa- pers, 4 grown does, 3 bucks, three 8}: ks. old, $6 Exp. collect. band, McDonough. Ped. domestic rabbits, Chinchillas nd N. Z. Whites and Reds. Breeding ges, at bargain prices. Beautiful stock. Dre. A. W. Melton, Thomasville, BOs 624. _ 4 Chinchilla does, 50c each, $2 for tot. Irvin Bryan, Omega, R 1. 6 Chinchillas, 4 does and buck, 75c ea. $3.50 for lot. Clyde Trammell, Du- juth, R 1. 8 pure bred Chinchillas, pair of yr. old ones, 75c ea. or exc. for tomato and cabbage seed. Arvel Burell, Law- -renceville, R. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 10 young fat bills. If interested, write to: James Sumner, Sparks, Box : 42. ; 30. nice goats, mountain breed: 21 annies, 1 bill, 8 yearling kids. Hen- ry Moseley, Summit. On Z. G. Thomp- ; son's: Farm. -Toggenburg and Nubian, 1-2 each, milk goat, fresh, 5 ats. per day: 3 kids 1 doe, 9 wks. old, $5 ea. Mrs. W. H. Allen, College Park, R 2. OX. 180. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want 1 young milch cow, fresh in, 8 1-2 to 4 gal. milk and 1 to 1 1-2 Ib. butter per day; Want a horse or mule for its feed. Cecil J. Osburn, (address not. given). Want to buy a young Soaked cow h ist or 2nd calf, cheap, del to my house. J. M. Katchersid, Atlanta, R 1, Box 137. ; Want cattle, any kind, 10 to 30 head, to pasture; running water; pen every night; best of care. Write. L. E. Wil- -liams, Ty Ty. _ Exc. value for fresh, young, 4 gal. lersey cow, brood sow, and pigs, also eects Write for full particulars. Mrs. . P. Rutland, West Point. fo cow fresh in, or soon to fresh- en, with 1st or 2nd calf; giving about 3 gal. milk. State lowest possible price. Must be near here. S. F. Humphries, Scottdale. Exc. good value fot a milch cow or for poultry. Write for full information. dy Coogle, Oglethorpe. HOGS WANTED . Want 12 shoats or hogs to fatten on halves. Plenty of good feed. Write or see: J. W..Manley, Tifton, R 1. - HORSES AND MULES WANTED _ Want to rent mule or good horse for 1 or 2 mos. or more, or will buy cheap on terms. Could use a blind mule. reorge N. Cook, Machen, R 1. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 1 reg. Angora male kid, sev. mos old. A.C. Price, Bronwood. Grain and Hay For Sale > _ Wheat straw, baled with power bal- er, car load or less. Make best offer FOB Locust Grove. S. H. . Gardner, Locust Grove. . Good, Blue Stem wheat, $1 bu. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. Pure, 1932 crop So. Ga. Abruzzi seed tye. Grown on my farm in Houston county. $1.25 bu. in 5 or more bu. lots FOB. W. D. Tharpe, Ft. Valley... _ About 150 tons of new Peavine Hay. full of peas; that will be baled August 22nd. Sel) at market price. A. M. Bell Cordele. _ Pure, 1932 crop So. Ga. Abruzzi seed ye, grown on my farm in Houston ae 25 bu. in 5 or more bu. lots. best price in first letter. Poe: Aus- bucks, $3 ea. and Hay F or Sale. FOB PE Maile or Macon. Cash. W. D. | Tharpe, Ft. Valley. Home grown seed Fulghum oats, 35c. Clay mixed peas, 1931 crop for pigeons, 60c; Brabhams, 75c: Biloxi beans, $1. W. B. Norton, Ft. Valley. Grain and Hay Wanted Want to buy direct from grower, some wheat, corn and oats. Advise ie W. Taylor, Hapeville, Box 363. Want to buy Ga. Wheat and Rye, in large or small lots. Quote either FOB or del. price. L. D. Hoppi, At- lanta, Room 14, Wellhouse ~Bidg. Positions Wanted Country raised boy, 18 yrs. old wants place doing general farm work for rest of year; board, laundry, and reasonable salary. Good education, no bad hab- its. Joe W. Hickman, Girard. Want to oversee a hay or stock, dai- ry, or other farm for wages, 3 boys and 2 girls to work. Good ref; standing rent basis. C. M. Shelley, Cave Springs. Married man wants job on farm at once. Do any kind of work; drive truck also look after other machinery, etc. R. B. Moore, Atlanta, 347 Grant St. S. 17 year old boy wants job on dairy. Can milk cows. Melvin Browne Vien- na, hy6: Want job on farm. Ces. in every- thing (stock, wheat, dairy, raising cat- tle, etc.) except cotton growing. Small | family. Ex-service man not drawing any compensation. O. R. Clough, Aone Mtn? 2; Young man exp. in dairy work wants job for self and mother. Honest, re- liable, on the spot workers. Prefer dairy, but consider any ( proposition. Sam Johnson, Stockbridge, R 2, Care C. J, Moseley. Want some good land north or north west of and within 15 miles of Atlan- ta, suitable for dairy. Have stock and full equipment. Shares or standing rent. R. C. Shuford, Bolton, Care Tus- cawilla Dairy. Reliable man wants job. Exp in gen farming, trucking, gardening, hogs, cows, etc. Capable of handling labor, running any size farm. Salary, or part money and per cent. John C, Lette, Ailey, R 1. Man with-3 young men want a two horse farm on 50-50 basis. Have to be furnished everything. Consider a share crop with day work. No. Ga. preferred. W. H. Conner, Marietta, 127 Clay St. Want crop on 50-50 basis. Prefer to hire part of time. Lawson Brannon, Lilburn. 40 yr. hustling farmer wants 2 or 3 horse farm for 1933 in So. Ga., on good road, good land, close to school, church. Standing rent. Chris King, Atlanta, 15 Hopkins St. Want a 2 horse crop, 2 houses, good land, running water. Standing rent, i. H, Culver, Bremen, Ri1, Box: 46. : Want small 1 horse farm, standing rent or 3rd and 4ths. Prefer Fulton or Clayton county. Good land and house, water, etc. G. S. Sims, Pow- der Springs, R.1.- Want 1 2-horse farm on halves for 1933. Can. drive truck, cars, etc., also repair them; carpenter, or most any- thing. Reliable, five in family. Rhodes, Monroe, R 6. 29 yr. old widow, neat, clean, with children wants place on farm with good people. Dont mind work. Want home and $4 mo. Have to be moved. Mrs. B. T. Wall, Shellman. Man with unlimited exp. wants job operating Gin, Grist Mill or other Mills, A-1 ref. Must have work soon. Can also overhaul. L. P. Chapman, Mil- ner. Want a good farm near Atlanta with a good house; near school and church. Standing rent. Write what you have, J. W. Dorough, Atlanta, R 2, Care D. H. Todd... Exp. unmarried man wants job on farm, board and small wages. Exp. in gen. farming. Frank E. McDaniel, At- lanta, 219 Williams St. wage hand with eaina Turpen- reasonable Ed. | Potions Wanted fun truck driving, Ginning and any other kind of work. Work for small salary and board. Autrey E. Hodnett, Moultrie, Care AB&C Ry. Want employment in a _ Christian country home assisting with flowers, garden poultry, etc. MWRefined, exp. young woman. Send stamped envelope for reply. Miss Hattie Brand, Holly Springs. Want work as helper for exp. Bee- Keeper, with board and lodging in- cluded and very small salary. J. G. Williams, Atlanta, 1599 No. Boulevard. Want a 2 horse farm on shares, 20 yrs. exp. Sufficient help to work farm. Have to be moved. J. E. Sorrow, At- lanta, 936 Adamson St. Man and wife desire to gather crop for 1932. Now ready to move. Write or come. Carlton Ayers, Hartwell, R 4, Young, single, sober, honest, man wants home on farm with party who would appreciate my services. Best of ref. Write or come after me at once, Jones Brantley, Hinesville. Want farm equipped with tools, live stock, chickens; about 100 acres, some timber: near school. On shares. for 2 yrs. E. K. Boone, Atlanta, 1136 Oak St., S. W. Want job on farm. Single, white, sober, honest, a little crippled, but can. do any kind of farm work; drive a car. Donald Lamb, Pane, 537 Piedmont Ave. Young man wants job on farm, any kind of work, for self and mother, 15 yrs. exp. on, farm. ee G. W. Trus- ty, Marietta, R 2. Want a good water mill to run; on shares; horse. farm. Want to hear at once; best of ref. D. D. Reynolds, Mesena.. Want to contract with good man for a good farm of 30 or 40 acres, with good house, etc. Preferably near At- lanta. L. L. Kelly, Marietta, R 5.- Young, exp. farmer wants 1 horse crop on halves for 1933. So. Ga. pre- ferred. Plant some truck. 5 in family. Can furnish ref; move now. F. E. Sex- ton, Alpharetta, R 5. Want 2 horse crop for 1933 on halves | Also exp. with hogs, poultry, perma- nent pastures, etc. Mechanic; would gather present crop; handled labor. F. L. Henderson, Eastman, R 2. Want job as overseer of ee for 1933. Life exp. with all kinds of far- ming and stock raising, combined with a good agricultural and mechanical education. Ref. fur. J. P. oo Gee Ju- niper. Want job on farm near Atlanta. Wi- dow, with 18 yr. old son; understand care of chickens, cows, flowers, etc. Mrs. J. A. Wright, Atlanta, 251 Dodd Ave. S. W. | 18 yr. old young man wants place on dairy, or other farm work. Best of ref. Woodrow Johnson, Atlanta, 282 Forrest Ave., N. E. Care Child Wel- fare Assn. F as Help Wonk Want good farm hand at once. Pay $6 per month, board and washing, for rest of this year and for next yr. T. K. Moore, Canton. Want boy, 12-16 yrs. old to hein on: farm for board, clothes and some spending money. Must be healthy and | exp. in farming. burn. Want man with family to take care of suburban place. Salary, all he can make on 10 A. land; living quarters furnished. Must finance self. T. A. Dixon, Macon, 302 Duncan Ave. Want 2 single young men to work for wages, $1 week ea., board and laun- dry. Farm and dairy workers. Must be good workers. Job as long as you want it, if satisfactory. G. B. Hamm, Cobbtown. j Want exp. farmer, Move self and furnish food for family, also few mules and what plows I dont have; 62 A. good land, including 14 A. pasture with running water. Mrs. Mabel Cowart, Claxton, 2 Miller St. Want girl or woman between 15 and 30 yrs. to live as one of family and assist with light farm work. Reason- A. J. Adams, Ash- standing rent with good two} Farm Help Wanted | able ee Ref. required. Answer. 2 once. H. C. Glover, Cumming, R 7. Want ae middleaged white wo- man to live as one of family; milk cows and care for poultry, etc. _ Mrs. Sallie Rider, Dahlonega, R 3. Want an orphan girl, 10-13 yrs. to help with light chores in farm h for home, schooling and protect Must be nice and without bad hab Mrs. W. J. Brooks, Cartersville, R 4, Want 1 man who can drive car or mule; likely need 2 men; 1 to stay, work pasture fence, and watch stock; good house, good water; wood handy. Come see, dont write. Davis How Kathleen, R 1. FARM PARTNER. WANTED > Want a partner, who has land w in 15 miles of Atlanta to go into dairy, poultry, or truck farming. I have truc and other farm implements. ds Borton, Dallas, R 2. ae Plants For Sale Ga collard 200, 20c; 400, 35c; M. Hot pepper, 25c C. Henry E Ellijay, R 3. Finest quality, well rooted, Chas. cabbage plants, 50c M FOB. A. Sutton, Buford, R 3. Cabbage, collard and tomato plant 60c M del. Ralph nec a ry Branch, R 1. Chas. W. and Flat if, cphiee Ne Stone tomato plants, all 60c M M. M. Martin, Flowery Branch, . Collard, tomato and cabbage pla 500, 40c; 70c M; 5M $3 postpaid. Root protected. If chk. is sent add 15c ex- tra. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, Stem, Ga. collard plants, 300, 30 mai ed; 65c M mailed; 45c M.. Exp. co 5M $2. Jack Ivie, Gainesville, Ril. Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage, Trt Southern collard plants. Frost proc |600, 50c, mailed; 65c M prepaid. mail, 45 M. Exp col. 5M $2. Charl Hill, Gainesville, R. 1. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage, (Ga. plants, 15 ; 75 M del; 5M 50c FOB. Winfred Waldrip, ae Branch Dutch and W. cabbage, Headin co lard plants, 20c C; 70c M del; 5M 50c M col. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. eponsands G. B. tomato o Rae Franklin, Register. ; _ Rhubarb plants, 40c doz; dried ap- ples and peaches, 15c lb. Miss G, McLane, Hartwell, R Bins , 1 Cabbage, collard and tomato plant 500, 40c; 75c M del. B. Crow, Gaine ville, Ga. Collard plants, 200; 25c; 15 M: Ne Stone tomato plants 200, 25c; 75c Perry Reynolds, Gainesville, R 2, Collard and New Stone tomato plan 200, 25c; 500, 50c; 80c M postpaid. Ni chks. Clyde Chumbler, L607 Lucretia, Premo dewberry, -McDo alds blackberry; large rooted Kudzu. $1 C; $7 M. 10 per cent off if orde ] ed now; Celestial, Brown Pp! ig postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, R Large, well rooted Chas. W. cabbag New Stone, Baltimore tomato, gem ine cabbage-heading collard plant 300, 60c; 500, 90c; $1.25 M del. packed. Enoch Hayes, Buford. Dutch and W. cabbage, and ollat plants, 15 C; 75c M del; 5M up, 50 M.. Exp. col. H. P. Crow, Gainesvill Be 2) Ww. cabbage, Ga. and True headir collard, also cabbage-collard plant, now ready, 20c C; 300, 50c; $1 M de Ernest Williams, Gainesville, Bu 2 W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, collar Stone tomato plants, 15 C; 500, 50c 70c M del. 5M $2.50 collect. Lee Croy , Oakwood; R. 1. : Cabbage, collard and: tomato plants, 75e M del. Guy Crow, Gainesvil 2. . ? i Rhubarb plants, 50c doz; 2 1-2 do: $1; peppermint, catnip plants, 35c do: dry yellow root, 25c lb; green, 15 qv Money order. Mrs. T. H. ba hae: Hartwell. Extra fine mtn. grown cabbage bpllard Diane 15c C; #08; 25e; 500, 50 _ 85c Ib. plus postage. - ton, R 2, Box 102. _ 40c Ib, W. C. Stephens, Flowery Branch. Plants For Sale 85c M; collard seed, 35c lb. Turnip seed, 35c Ib. FOB. J. C. Smith, Cloud- _ Jand. Ga. collard plants, 500, 30c; 50c M. Cash. Prompt shipment. G. L. Ne- Smith, Sycamore, R 1, Box 141. Calamus plants, 20c doz. horse rad- ish plants, 25c doz; 600 white wool batts, 50c C. Exc. for J. B. Giant eggs or other thoroughbred strain. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, R 1. Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, now ready, 500 60c; $1 M. Daily ship- ments. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta. _ Seed For Sale Best seed oats possible to grow, Imp. Hastings 100 bu. and Fulghum, only 50c bu; Beardless Barley, oats, mix- ture, 75 per cent Barley, 75c bu. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. White nest onions, $2 bu; Blue Stem wheat, good var. 85c bu; and Rust- cu F or r Sale red multiplying onions, 30c gal: extra fine Seven Top Turnip seed, 15c pt. or 25c qt. Clarence Cox, Lindale. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c start postpaid; 1 fine milch cow, fresh in, for sale. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, oe Seed Wanted Want to buy genuine, frost proof cabbage seed. Make lowest price on 3 or 4 lbs. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin. Want 50 to 100 bu. of good field peas. Must not be weevil eaten. Make best price. R. W. Caldwell, Atlanta, 1. Cascade Rd. Phone Raymond, 8574. Want to buy peanuts or cotton seed. State your prices and varieties. L. M. Graham, Unadilla. Want to buy turnip seed in lb. lots. Name your best prices and var. Thelma Bryant, Summit, R 2. Proof oats for sale. Buyer to pay pos- tage on all. Lee rae Campton, eRe ds Cabbage seed, all best var. $1 Ib. _ Purple: Top Globe turnip seed, 35c lb. - Collards, 25c Ib.| Peele W. W. Wil- liams, Quitman. Newly imported White table peas (Eng. pea flavor) known as the West India-Island. pea. Matures quickly. Not less lb. sold. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley. _ Red shallots for Fall planting, 30c Gal, $1.(5 bu. del. a. A. Crow, Oak- wood. Mixed. turnip seed, 20c Ih. 2 lbs, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Burnett, Dal- Red nest or multiplying onions, 30c gal. FOB. or 40c gal. postpaid. No stamps accepted. Mrs. T. A. Stowers, miton, F..3.. Limited amount of Johnsons Black seed Tom Watson melon seed, $25 Ib. del. Allen R. Johnson, Empire. Purple Top, White Globe, Mustard, Rape seed, all grown this year, general mixture, 25c lb. or exc. for other val- ue. Mrs. Josie Crumley, Lenox, R 2. Calif. beer seed, 7c per start postpaid. T. C. Craton, Dallas, R 4. Turnip seed, Purple and Seven Top, mixed, 25c lb. del. Mrs. J. D. McKib- ben, Locust Grove. Choice Crimson and Burr caves seed, in hull. Crimson, 5 Ib. Burr, very clean, 3 1-2c lb. S. L. Peon Dewy- rose, R 2, _ Winter beans, 30c lb. Half runners, _ 30c Ib. 3 var. Eng. pea seed, 10c large _ pkg.; nest onions, 35c gal; hot pepper, 10c nice string. Mrs. A. L. Tee _ Tignall, R 1. ' 10 1-2 lb. Cornfield beans, 7 Ibs. eco W., white half runners, all 15c lb. Mrs. se Ann Ramsey, Ball Ground, R 2. ~ 00 Ib. old time seedling peach seed, fresh, 1 1-2c lb. FOB. Cash with or- der; same var peach trees, 3 to 4 ft; 10c ea. $1 doz. Mrs, R. Allgood, Ox- 4 ford, . Burr clover seed in rough, free of pest, 1c lb. or exch. L. A. Motes, El- . berton, R 3. _ White multiplying onions, $1.50 bu; _ 20 bu. King Frost turnip seed, ae lb. C. C. Puckett, Newnan. _ 100 Ibs. frost-proof Eng. pea seed, 10c lb. Mrs. W. M. Watkins, Fitzgerald Rid. Red nest onions for fall planting, 60c gal. in first and second zone; tender cornfield and black pole beans, 35c Ib. _ del. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch R 1. ~ Genuine Crystal Wax Bermuda on- ion sets, $1.60 pk; yellow brown: sets, $1 pk; tender garden bean seed, white Early yellow summer crook neck Squash seed, 60c lb. Walter Harper, Osierfield, R 1. Calif. multiplying beer seed, good start, 10c and pkt. of another seed free. Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Rockmart, R 2. Red shallot sets, 30c gal. postpaid. Charlie E. Smith, Braselton. -. Bunch Eng. pea seed, 10c Mrs. Ben Echols, Philomath. Good start Calif. multiplying beer _ seed, 5c postpaid. J.M. Craton, Dal- las, R 4. cupful. Miscellaneous For Sale Good, flue cured chewing tobacco, aged and mellow, flavored and twist- ed, well pressed, ready to use, 10 lbs. 90c: del. to 3rd: zone. FL. J: Nipper, Coffee. Deer tongue for flavoring home grown tobacco, 1-2 lb: 20c; 1 lb. 35c; 3 lbs. $1 postpaid. H. W. Sandlin, Cairo. Best grade, flue cured tobacco, deep red leaf, aged, mellow and he ake ready to chew, 12 Ibs. 80c cash. Williams, Rockingham. A No. 1 grade of Dark red, flue cur- ed tobacco, prepared ready to use, 15 Ibs. $1. Cash with order J. S. Crapps, Alma. S Flue cured tobacco, Red or Yellow Leaf, aged mellow, 13 Ibs. $1. Cash. Del. Mrs. George Teston, Coffee. Bright, flue cured tobacco, prepared ready for use, 19 Ibs. 90c prepaid in |Ga. Fannie Parker, Alma. Dark red, flue cured tobacco, pre- pared ready to use, 13 lbs. $1 prepaid in Ga. J. M. Wells, Baxley. Flue cured tobacco rich, mellow, red leaf, well pressed, prepared ready to chew, 10 Ibs. 70c.. Cash. . Guar. or money returned. Miss Annie Taylor, Nicholls. 20 Ibs. Hickory nuts, 5c lb. or make me an offer. Douglas Gosa, Juniper, Rok 60 lbs He walnuts, last yrs crop, hulled and dry. Make best offer. Mrs. H. A. Rutledge, Julia. Good, home made Whole Leaf to- bacco, flue cured, 13 lbs. $1; 6 lbs. 50c, prepaid to 3rd zone. Billie Joyner, Baxley, R 2. Peach trees, lead. var. State insp. true to name, $45 M. $5 C; sound peach wanted. Exc. for same. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Good, mellow Red Leaf tobacco, 10c lb. del. Quick del. S. P. Hutto, Sur- rency. Ripe and mellow, barn cured tobac- co, Bright or Red, 10c lb. del. No or- ders less 50c. No chks. David Hutto, Surrency. 25 Ibs. goose feathers, cheap if sold at once. G. W. Cooper, Valdosta, R 3. Good, new, Bright, mellow chewing tobacco, 12 lbs. $1; 25 lbs. $2, packed in white sanitary bags and del. to 4th zone. also will-exc. Harold Smith, Bax- ley. Red Shank root, sassafras root, Shoe- make roots, all 4c lb. Roy Witt, Pres- ton, R 1. Deer Tongue leaves, shade cured, fine for flavoring home grown smok- ing tobacco, 1-2 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 35c post- paid. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. Good, flue cured tobacco, smoking, 8c; chewing, 10c lb. del to 3rd zone. No orders less 50c. Watson Burke, Sur- rency. Good, old mellow, flue cured tobac- co, smoking, 8c; chewing, 10c lb. del. to 8rd zone. No order less 50c. No chks. Ben Smith, Surrency. Good, Bright or Red, barn cured to- bacco, chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c Ib. del. No chks. No orders less than 50c. Ruby McLeod, Surrency. Ripe and mellow, flue cured tobacco, Bright or Red. Chewing, 10c; smok- _Pepilion Dees. 15e-qt. 50c gal, ig! Gs ing, 8c del. to 3rd zone. No chks, No Rt. | Miscellanepis F or Sale orders less 50c. Linnie Burke, Sur- rency. Guar. best grade long red leaf to- bacco, for chewing, 10 lbs. $1 del. in Ga. on receipt of money order. Dan Gray, Baxley, R 5. -Select grade, flue cured tobacco, chewing and smoking, 10 lbs. $1 del. in Ga. Money order. R. S. Williams, Baxley, R 1. Good, home made tobacco, whole leaf, flue cured, 13 lbs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c, prepaid to 3rd zone. SBarkalue Mili- kin, Baxley, R 2. Best grade red leaf, well ieueative and 15 lbs. $1 postpaid. Ira Rigdon, Alma. Barn cured tobacco, deep red and aged mellow, well pressed, ready to chew, 13 Ibs. $1 prepaid. W. H. Rob- erson, Alma. Bright, flue cured tobacco, Red leaf, well pressed, ready to use, 14 lbs. $1 prepaid to 3rd zone. J. Herman, Rock- ingham. Good, flue cured tobacco, chewing and smoking, 10 Ibs. del. in Ga. $1. M. E. Carter, Rockingham, Se Barn flue cured tobacco, aged and mellow, good, thick leaf, ready to chew, 15 lbs. $1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. T. J. Taylor, Alma. Good, old, flue cured tobacco, chew- ing and smoking, well pressed, ready to use, 10 lbs. 65c. John Williams, Alma. Good, old, home made tobacco, aged and mellow, ready for chewing or smo- king, 10 Ibs. 75c. Grady Glosson, Alma R 3. Miscellaneous Wanted. Want flue cured tobacco, and chewing. Send samples and best prices. Clarence Webber, Gainesville, 145 E. Spring St. Want 200 W. L. pullets, 4 1-2 or 5 mos. old; cattail millet, oats and yel- low corn, per bu. Advise prices, FOB Atlanta. R. W. Allen, 401 Cherokee Pl, S. E. Want sample and best price on 5 lbs. del. Bright leaf, flue cured tobacco, prepared ready to smoke. M. L. Page, Doyle, R 1. Exc. cotton seed meal and hull sacks for apples, pears, dried fruit, peanuts, or for anything can use. Mrs. H. B. Melton, Griffin, R 2. Want ripe grapes, bright dried pea- ches, shelled pop corn, trios of 2 mos. old Chinchillas, Giants and Rex rab- bits. Pr. squabs, and fancy blood line chickens. Daisy Cochran, Calhoun, R ae Smoking Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 3 bu. new, sound hay peas for $2.25 FOB. Mrs. M. F. Lawson, Sparks. Little white mush peas and 6 wks. peas, this yrs. crop, 5 Ibs. 50c plus pos- tage. Stamps accepted. No chks. Du- roc J. young boars, gilts, and 8 wks. old pigs. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1; Box 31, Crowders, Cream Sugar var. gather- ed without rain, $2 bu. 1-2 bu. $1.25; 7oc pk. under pk. lots, 10c lb. postpaid. J. S. Bartley, West Point. Home grown Blue Stem seed wheat, 75c at Ft. Valley; dry Velvets in pod, per ton, $6.50 at Pinehurst. Send re- mittance. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. BUTTER FOR SALE 6 to 8 lbs. best, firm yellow Jersey butter, del. fresh weekly, 25c lb. del. Cows T. B. tested. No coloring. Ref. from other customers. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, R 4. 4 FRESH AND CURED MEATS Side meat, smoked with oak and sas- safras wood. No bugs nor skippers, 12c lb. del to zone 2. Money order. Mrs. Maud Fisher, Abbeville. Country hams, smoked with hickory wood, wt. 10-20 lbs. 20c lb. FOB. R. P. Rowe, Moreland. Nice, cured hams, from corn. fed hogs, wt. 20 - 30 lbs. 20c lb. del. Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Warthen. Sugar cured country meat, smoked with green oak. No bugs. Hams, 15c, aged, mellow tobacco, ready to chew, |. Thursday, August 18, 1932, ae Products For Sale sides, 12c; shoulders, i0c ib. FOB. fF, L. Todd, Valdosta, R 1. 20 good smoked hams, wt. from 8 1-2 to 12 lbs. ea. 15c lb. Ottis Hollaway, Register. Side meat, smoked with oak and sassafras wood. No bugs nor skippers. 12c lb. del. to 8rd zone. Money order, Mrs. Maud Fisher, Abbeville. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE Choice, Pineapple. pears, $1 bu. in hampers; over 5 bu. 75c bu. FOB; at farm, not in hampers, 50c bu. J. H, Hodges, Ludiwis, R 1. 3 to 5 crates tomatoes ea. week. Make f win. Good nice eating and cooking apples, 75c bu. FOB... T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Pineapple pears, 35c bu. FOB. J. W. Holland, Register. 4 1M bu. Pineapple pears, 40c bu. at orchard. Olin Bearden, Sylvester. Pineapple pears by the truck load. 50c bu. at the orchard, 6 miles S. W. Vienna. Write first so can be gathered and ready. J. G. Gilbert, Vienna. Pine apple pears, truck loads. Write or call for prices. Now Sent Ji DD, Whiting, Camilla. Green peas, ready eee 20th. Bring your truck. Live 5 miles N. E. of Adel. Benj. Hicks, Adel, 200 bu. Pineapple pears, at farm, i >a East of Cobbtown, Tattnall coun- y Truckers come get them. Now ready. Also reg. Duroc Jersey pigs for sale. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Would like to figure with truckers on 300 or 400 bu. Pineapple pears at orchard. Fine for canning and pre- serving. E. M. Davis, Camilla. Pineapple pears. Will pack and ship at $1 bu. FOB; special price to trucks. A. C. Price, Bronwood. About 3 acres of white green peas for sale to trucks, and a few black- eyed peas, a little corn. Make offer. Dont answer unless you mean to buy. Roy Witt, Preston, Rt. 1. Concord and other table _ grapes, Write for prices and state quantity wanted. G. W. Blackburn, Tiger. FRUIT FOR SALE Sun dried apples, 1lc lb. del; peach seed, 2 doz. 10c. Mrs. Williams, Dallas, R 6. Sundried apples, 1932 crop, 10c 1b; Dried sage, this yrs crop, 40c_ lb; green pepper, Hot or sweet, 25c gal. Mrs. Tiney Phillips, Flowery Bre RED; ; New sundried apples, llc Ib. - del.; white nest onions, 30c gal; vine peach seed, 2 doz. 10c del; Exc. green or can- ned apples for syrup. Mrs. C. T. Wil- liams, Dallas, R 6. vine Cy ie HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE New honey in 10 Ib. buckets, in comb or ext. $1.25 per bucket, postpaid. Cash with order. R. W. Browning, Dublin Ag: Pure Ext. honey in bbls. $4 lb. net, $12 ea; 60 lb. cans, $2.75. FOB Cash with order. W. E. Buckner, Mt. Ver- non. New Comb honey, 8c Ib. Exc. baby chicks, shoats, or baby turkeys; 1 lb. for each chick. C. O. Potts, Macon, Rt, 2. Limited supply of Gallberry honey, 5 lbs. 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.50 del. D. F. Thom-. as, Odum. : New, Fcy. comb honey in 10 lb. wae $1.80 each; New, Fcy Strained, in 10 lb. pails, $1 ea. All FOB. Write for prices on larger lots. Wm. H. Barfield, Louisville, R 2. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE 195 Ibs. large, sound Stewart pecans, 15c Ib. 245 Ibs. seedlings, 7 lb. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83. About 1 ton N.C. Runner peanuts, good quality, saved without: rain, 35 bu. FOB. J. D. Swint, Lenox. : POTATOES FOR SALE 2 acres new crop, imp. Porto Rico ~ sweet potatoes, now ready to dig, sell. Bl best offer FOB. P. E. Rhodes, Bald- at patch, 75c bu. D. F. Ogden, Odum, 2