STATE CAPITOL Poultry For Sale ; ANCONAS 8 March hatch pullets and 4 sters, $22.50 for lot. Ancon- rect from Boonville, Mo. . Jackson, Vidalia, R 1. AUSTRALORPS Australorp cockerels, 5 mos. Bertelsmeir str. and_ sire . 4, A. Carver hen No. 84 BANTAMS ure bred Golden Sebrights, , or $2.50 per trio. C. Bow- Guann, Clyo. ure Japanese Black tail ban- ms, $1 pr., $1.25 per trio; pure _I. Red pullets, Donaldson str. a. Exc. for pure bred Bronze keys. Mrs. oss, Box 125. 10 Black Leghorn bantam pul- 5 and 8 cockerels, 30c each, ; about 2 bu. red pop corn, bu. FOB. No less than 1-2 bu. ld. Doyle Spann, Adrian, R 1. i pure bred March Cochin bantams om unrelated parent stock, $1 h. Mrs. F. S. Sconyers, Dub- 1S. Jefferson St. genuine Buff Cochins, $5; ockerels, about ready for ice, $2 ea.; eggs, $1.50 per 15; w Giant Black Minorea cock- els, $2.50 ea. O. H.. Wright, lanta, 515 Peters Bldg. RED AND OTHER ROCKS 5 fine B. R. cockerels and 20 lets, May 4 hatch. Parks 5 nice W. Leghorn, John- r, May cockerels, for sale. Lilla Wright, Marietta, R 1. pure bred 18 mos old Buff ck cocks, $1.50 each, $2.75 for nh; fine young cockerels, ear- hatch, 70c to $1 ea.; eggs, 75c 15. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon- a i, 2 . R. pullets, 50c ea. Mrs. . Herrington, Daisy, R 1.> 2 B. R. cockerels, March hch, to $2 each; 8 Cornish 1931 h hens and 7 pullets, 2 Ap- J. L. Berry, Nor-: PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932. Poultry For Sale ril cockerels, $1 ea. J. F. Ty- son, Tennille. AAA Buff Rock 2 mos. old pul- lets, 40c ea., free cockerel with ea.10 pullets; 3 mos. old pullets, 60c each. Mrs, W. D. Bryant, (address not given), 3 pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. Feb. cockerels, 1 large March 1931 cock, $1.25 each, FOB; good, | tender, streaked Half Runner bean seed, 40c pt. del. R. Wilson, Canon, R 2. Pure bred B. R.. cockerels, Parks str. Foundation stock, Cream Grade, Reg, Per. 200-C- 32; extra fine, 4-5 mos. old, $1 and $1.50 ea. Mrs. Henry J. Colson, Daisy, R 1. Reg. Per. 10-D1-32. 10 wks. old pullets, 60c each, $6.50 per doz.; 4 mos. old, 75c ea. $8 doz. EXc. in equal value for cock, same breed, with Reg. Per. Mrs. John A. Watson, Graymont. Pure bred White Rocks, 1st yr. from Fischels Best. April hatch pullets and cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord. Parks str. Reg. Per, 125-C-32. Foundation stock, Cream Grade direct. Pullets and cockerels, 3 mos. old, 60c ea. Mrs. Mammie Roach Plyler, Manassas. Mrs, N. CORNISH Pure bred Dark Cornish, Ber- ry str., 5 pullets, 1 rooster, $5, or $1 ea. Day old biddies, 10c ea. Eggs, 5c each. Party pay post- age. Mrs. D. E. Williams, Ty As) Ee. or 3 pure bred Dark Cornish cockerels, 6 - 7 Ibs. $1 each; 3 smaller ones, about 4 lbs. ea. 75c ea. Gordon Strickland, Roy- ston. Sev. Dark Cornish Mar. cock- erels, '75 ea: or 4 for $2; FOB here. Ed Bacon, Doerun. 1 April hatch Indian Cornish cockerel, 75c cash, exp.* chgs. collect. Exc. for B. R. pullets. Claude W. Davis, Calhoun, R 5. 2 pure bred Dark Cornish roos- ters, $1.50 ea. $2.25 for both; late spring hatch pullets, 75c ea.; 6 _ATLANTA, /pr. Sat. guar. Poultry For Sale pullets, 1 cockerel, $5 FOB; eggs, $1 per 16, del. Miss Leona Simp- son, Culverton. , GAMES Hen and rooster,-15 mos. old, pure Bacon Warhorse, $3 for the A. W. Callaway, Calhoun, R 5. Royal Chanticleer pit games. Never known to run, $1.50 -to $10 each. G. W. Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road. Pure Bacon Warhorse pit games, stags and pullets, $2 ea.; also 1 cock, 1931 hatch, $5. Tom Weaver, Bowersville. Game rooster for sale. F. K. Singleton, Clarkesville, Box 61. Pure bred Walker Mugwumps, early 1932 hatch, 4 to 5 lb. stags excellent. cond. $1 each; pull- ets, same age, 5c ea. C. J. Cleveland, Hartwell. 6 lb. pit game cock, $2 or exc. for 2 Muff or Dom hens. Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 85 Oak St. GIANTS _ White Jersey Giant cockerel and pullet, frier size, $1 each. Miss Jessie Richardson, Ivey. 4 J. B. Giant cockerels, about (3 lbs. ea. 50c each FOB, or exc. for 4 pullets of same breed and wt.-Ea. pay postage. Homer Martin, Talking Rock, R 3. LEGHORNS 25 Light Brown Yr. old hens, 75c each, FOB; 15 June hatch, 35c ea. FOB. No chks. Mrs. J. H. Horton, Cochran, R 3. 65 W. L. pure bred May Ist hatch pullets; 75 pure College str. W. L. yearling hens, now laying, 75c each; pure bred ent. to reg. Jersey heifer, $15 for heifer. I. C. Smith, Jackson, R 1. 100 of the very best str. of W. L. hens, March, April 1932 hch., now laying. Sell very reasonably. F. W. Huddleston, Atlanta, 1023 West Peachtree St. N. E. 3 Buff L. 6 mos. old cockerels, 75c ea. Mrs. Maggie Hodnette, Gabbettville. S. C. W. L. cockerels from Poultry For Sale Mrs. J. W. Wooten, Broxton 2. ) Poultry For Sale Roselawns Best AA mating of imported Tom Barron str. Of- ficial contest matings, 280-305 egg record. 75c each. Graham Simpson, Culverton. 5 Kerlin Quality W. L. hens, $1 each. $5 for lot, FOB. H. A. Sheridan, Gainesville, 21 W. High St. _ W. L. 2 mos. old roosters, AAA trapnest quality, direct from Booths. 5 for $2. Dick Scott, Adairsville, R 3. 40 W. L. pullets, 1 1-4 to 1 3-4 Ibs, 40c each; also want laying pullets and: hens to raise on shares, and Fancy eggs.. Quote del. prices. Lewis Beers, New- nan. 10 W. L. hens and cockerel, $8 or exc. for Grade Jersey weaned calf; 12 W. Wyandotte hens and cock, $10 or exc. for farm pro- duce. Mrs. W. M. Cook, Brox- ton. 12 Ferris Best Ege str. White Leghorn pullets, April hatch, 50c each, FOB here. Gordon Powell, Rockledge, ; MINORCAS Cock and 5 hens, 2 yrs: old, Booth str. White Minorcas for sale or trade for Turkens. These are prize winning birds with no disqualifications. Mrs... Je C8: West, Cuthbert. 10 AAA Golden Buff Minorca cockerels from trapnest, Ped. stock direct from Rusk. July hatch. Fine to mate with R. L Reds, $1 each. H. P. Merrell, Atlanta, 570 Middle St. Pure Pape str. Black Minorca cockerels, selected for breeding. April hatch, 75c ea. 3 for $2. Mrs. G. W. Wilson, Martin, R 2. Pure bred Pape str. Black Mi- norcas, cocks, cockerels, $1 ea. or exc. for honey; scallion buttons, old time kind, 50c gal. or exc. for cabbage plants. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS White R. I. cockerels, June hatch, direct from Ken Roy. Bloodtested. 75c ea. 3 for $2. ORPINGTONS Few Buff Orp. cockerels, Ap hatch, well dev. 75c ea. or e for White Pekin ducks. F. Barford, Atlanta, 200 Trini Ave. S. W. Phone Wal. 6647. | Husky Buff Orp. cockerels, rect from Booths AAA Trap stock, Lady Egg-a-Day strai Wt. about 5 Ibs. 5 mos. old, roosters, April hatch, $1 ea 2 for $1.50. Mrs. William No Ellenwood. 3 pure bred Byers str. s. Buff Orp. hens, now laying, not del. Forrest Martin, Fl ery Branch. Pure bred Buff Orp. hens, each. No less than 5 del. or ex for meat hogs. Ea. to del. bert Miller, Chipley, R 2. | PIGEONS | Kings, Carneaux and Hom mixed. Excellent squabb heavy squabs, 40c pr. or Marshall Booth, Waycross, Owens St. | Muff Tumblers, Priest, Bi ingham Rollers, Owls, Ori Frills, Turbits. All $1 pr. Hei man Mize, Americus. 8 pr. White Kings and 7 } Silver Kings, 1931 birds. Ma banded and working. Excel breeders, $2. pr. $22.50 for taken immediately. J. D, Pai more, Bainbridge, Box 353. Fine Red and Splashed neaux pigeons, 50c ea. Mrs. F. Field, Atlanta, 1814 aoe Rd. Pure bred White Kings, $ pr. prepaid in my zone. Have pr. Leon Boyd, Ringgold. 20 Homers, $5.50 for the bu J. M. Marsh, LaFayette, Chattanooga St: 7 Buff Carneaux (3 mated | and odd cock), 50c each i are taken; also Mondaines Magpies, 50c ea. Ed Smith lanta, 20 Gertrude Place. , extra, doz. Georgia trade, doz. 3 yard run, doz. Stags, lb. Hens, lb. _Friers, Ib. pee, _ Capons, Ib. Field Peas, mixed, bu. Sig ape a Be ; standard, QOZ ce see : MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Sept. 26, 1932. Always Subject +6 Variation. Valdosta Bee, 22 Macon $ .25 23 po 23 tl EL .08 AT 15 10 20 Field Peas, not mixed, DU os see Country Butter, best table, IDS _Ear Corn (80 lb. to bu.), pu oe Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. ---------- Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton Savannah Augusta $420 $ .23 ao 21 wt 19 ao 21 BSS 2 15 la .08 08 18 7 de 2 18 12 10 10 14 i A5 60 25 45 90 $ .24 22 ag 23 12 +15 08 18 Columbus Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks For Sale --- Baby Chicks Wanted Eggs For Sale Eggs Wanted Live Steck For Sale Live Stock Wanted Grain and Hay For Sale Grain and Hay Wanted Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted Plants For Sale Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Tobacco For Sale . Georgia Products For Sale Georgia Products Wanted Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly by the BUREAU OF MARKETS Nees D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture | EUGENE TALMADGE, - Commissioner - DAY, SEPT. 29, 1932. Hesca. as second class mat- February 15, 1922, at the st Office at Atlanta, Geor- under the act of June 8, L9 930. Accepted for mailing at ecial rate of postage pro- ded for in Section 1103, Act October 8, 1917. otice of farm produce and ypurtenances, admissible un- postage regulations, insert- me time on each request, md-hand farm machinery, ywers and seed, incubator id ornamental nursery stock ces are published in onthly Supplement which ears on the first Thursday ach month. 3 arm land for sale editions published at intervals dur- the year. Advance notices these editions appear from ie; to time advising, adver- ers when to mail us pec? es of notice. ited space will not permit sertions of notices contain- more than 30 words, in- iding name and address. We rve the right to cut down notices of more than 30 words, oviding that this reduction es not destroy the meaning f the notice. When notices not be cut down they will returned to the writer for rrection. ted space will not permit rtion of unimportant no- ; Under legislative act the Mi eet Bulletin does not as- me any. responsibility for y notice appearing in the tletin or transaction hae therefrom. it to get in touch with aving, or knowing where 1@ Staple Cotton Seed, at . J, A. Kimberly, Empire. ed pigeons, 25c per_ pair. nee ueogrem Culberson, N. es T. Atkinson, Jackson: ee R. i Red hens, 1-2 aoe 50 a.; eggs, $1 per 15. Tew extra Dark Red hens, maldson str. and rigidly cull- $1. 50 each; eggs, from best ers, $1 per 15. Exc. for dried lit or honey. Mrs. H. G. , Stone Mtn., R 2. I5 Ss. : Re 1, Red hens and cerel, $12 del. Also green to- 9e8, 50c pk. Mrs. B. L. Rob- son, Greenville. (00 Donaldson str. Reds, 30 and friers, 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 $65 for lot. Mrs. W. A. dall, Greensboro, R 1, Box March hatch - Red pullets, be laying, and 1 cock, $6.50 Owen Farm rich Reds; M. bler, 2 yrs. old, $5; also lg. oung toms. Mrs. R. B. y. Adairsville, Pde R d Feb | Poultry For Sale hatch cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. R. S. Attaway, Matthews. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS., ETC., FOR SALE 5 turkey hens, April hatch, and 1 tom, Ellis str. from sire}. wt. 40 lbs. $12 for lot. Mrs, F. Cowart, Summit. | Bronze turkeys, 1931 hatch, 21 lb. tom, $4; 1932 hatch, $2.25 each; trio, $6.. B. C. Pope, Tal- lapoosa, R 3. 18 Indian Runner 6 ducks, | mos. old, 5 drakes and 13 ducks, $10 for Jot. Mrs. H. M. Adams, Mansfield. 6 young ducks and 3 drakes, full grown, 75 ea. or exc. for 3 good feeder pigs. Mrs. R. J. Purvis, Dallas. Exe. for fresh in cow, or well |} bred heifer, soon to freshen. Jas. M. Massey, Waycross, R 4. 11 geese for sale reasonably for spot cash. A, E. Wilkie, Ma- rietta, R, 1. Pure Muscovey drakes, Black with White markings, ready to lay, $5; also White Minorca cockerels, 11 mos. old, $1.75 ea. $3 for 2. E. Maynard, Newton. 3 Big Blue geese and i gan- der, 80c each. Write. Mrs. H. L. Ray, Union Point. 8 head White Pekin ducks, $6 for lot; 15 B. R. pullets. April hatch, $7 FOB. Mrs. W. O. Her- rington, Daisy, R 1. Pr. of White Muscovey ducks, with 5 small ducks. Sell or trade for pigeons, or other value; 2 big bone Guinea hogs, $15 or trade for Red chickens. W. A. Biggers, Greenville, RFD. 12 full grown young White Pe- kin ducks, 10 more than half grown, young turkeys. Make best | offer; also want trio March hch. Pape str. Black Minorcas. Mrs. Cc. L. Gaulding, Fitzgerald, R 2, Box 48-A. 12 White Pekin ducks 10 about 40c each. $7 for lot. Cash. Mrs. Cora Cofer, Lawrenceville, R 3. WYANDOTTES 5 Silver Lace R. C. Wyandotte cockerels, April hatch. Very fine 75c ea. Cash with order. Mrs. Otis McAfee, Wrightsville, R 2. Poultry Wanted BRAHMAS Exe. R. I. Red 2 yr. old roos- ter, direct from Mrs. Donaldson, s. old, $2. 50 ea: young cock- | for Light Brahma or Buff Rock pullets. Mrs. I. F. Barnes, At- lanta, 1816 Wade Ave., N. E. LEGHGRNS Want to hear from party hav- ing W. L. hens, also Feeder hogs Must be cheap for cash. G. H. Watson, Bogart, R 1. Want 30 W. L. pullets, March or April hatch, 1932 hatch. A. | J. Weldon, Gabbettville. Want W. L. hens. Will exc. good mare for same, also 11 head. turkeys for same.. W. E. Mullis, Alma, R 4. Want 25 W. L. pullets, Feb. hatch. Must be ready to lay |soon and priced well. A. M. Ai- ken, Newborn, R 1. ORPINGTONS Want 25 pure bred Buff Orp. pullets. No culls. Must be cheap for cash, exp. prepaid. Mrs. J. W. Slaton, Gainesville, R 9. PHEASANTS WANTED Want information and _ prices on @ small number of Ringneck Pheasant hens. Ga. points pre- aes Geo. E. Callihan, Mc- ae, TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC., WANTED Want best price on pair >of Bourbon Reqd turkeys, Spring 1931 hatch. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Ma- con, R 2, Forsyth Ra. Want White Pekin ducks. Exc. large March | hatch Regal Dor- -|Mrs, J. R. Bachman, | 30. White Mammoth | Pekin] ducks, $1 each, or $22.50 for lot. grown 65c ea. 2 about half grown Poulter Wanted: 2646 Alston Drive. | Want 1. Toulouse Gander, cheap. State. what you have, and price. C. C. _ Vincent, Greens- boro. Baby Chicks For Sale Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca baby chicks from heavy layers, $7.75. per Cs $3.85,-505 $2 Tor 25; eggs, 4c ea. del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, 60 chicks, 4 wks. old, $7.50, not prepaid. No chks. Mrs. J. M. Myrick, Hawkinsville, R 2. 40 heavy, mixed 7 wks. old chicks, 20c each; 10 or more B. L. same age, 20c ea. Exp. col- lect.. Gladys Harrell, Hawkins- ville, R 2, Box 25. S. C. W. L. baby chicks, 5 1-2c ach; B. R., 6 1-2c ea.; Hatch ae week; eggs from pure bred healthy stock of high production. 100 per cent live del. guar. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown. Gaskins Better baby chicks, Buff Leghorns and other: light breeds; and all heavy breeds. Live del. H. R. Gaskins, Fitz- gerald, R 1. Pure bred White, Barred Rocks, Reds, Eng. Leghorns, from well culled flocks, $6.50 C; heavy assorted, $5.95 C. Lots less. 100, add ic per chick. Prepaid. Live del. A. H. Fechtel, Waycross. Thoroughbred healthy and vig- orous chicks, B. Rocks, Reds, W. Rocks and Wyandottes, $6.75 C; assorted heavies, $6.50 C; less 100 add 1c per chick. R. H. Fechtel, Albany. Thousands of pure bred chicks every Tuesday and Friday. Hea- vy breeds, 6 1-2c each; light breeds, 6c ea. del. E. R. Adling- ton, Atlanta, 510 Piedmont Ave. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 100 baby chicks te raise |: on halves to 12 wks. old. Reds for Buff Orp. I furnish feed; other party pay postage. Mrs. Annie Mack, Bartow, R Be BOX 35, Want 500 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Prefer mixed breed of any kind. Party to pay postage both ways; I fur- nish feed. Mrs. A. M, Jarrell, Guyton. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Will fur- nish feed; party pay postage. Write. Mrs. E, L. Tingle, Locust Grove, R 2. Want 300 chicks, day old to raise on halves. Reds preferred. -| shares, Also for sale or exch. Strawber- ry plants. Mrs. W. G. McPlung, Juniper. : Want 100 chicks to raise. on halves to 8 wks. old. Any large breeds, but prefer R. I. Reds or Buffs. Want by October 15th. E. D. Snell, Wrightsville. Want 100 or more baby chicks, to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Any breed except Bantams. I furnish feed; other party pay postage. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Dawson, R 3. Want from 200 - 500 baby chicks to raise 50-50 basis to 16 wks. old. Prefer Wyandottes, but will accept most any large breed. Mrs. L. S. Denton, Mt. Vernon, R 1. : Want 300 heavy mixed breed baby chicks at $5 per C. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto. Want 100 hen hatched heavy or mixed, chicks to raise on Also apples to can and dry on halves. Mary Lee Rogers, Claxton. Eggs For Sale Prize Winning Dark Cornish eggs, 75c per 15; $2 for 50, pre- paid; 7 mos. old cocks, $1 each, Beg Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylves- er. 30 doz. eggs per week. Pure R. I. Red stock. Also 10 R. I. Red cockerels, Dunlap str. Feb. 17th hatch, 6 - 8 lbs. ea. $1.40 ea. or lay for $2. 50, crated. Willie Dow- me a Z Atlanta, |pigs, for sale. - Eggs Wanted : want 6 to 10 doz. sesh, coun~ try eggs weekly. J. R. Holt, Ma- con, 202 Clisby Place. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 40 thoroughbred Hereford bulls all ages, from our famous Co- lonial Plantation herd. Reg. in buyers name at farmers prices. W: B. Hutchinson, Leesburg. 17 high grade milch cows for Sale... J. o. Moore, Buckhead, Bin dos Jersey cow with 4th calf, 2 wks. old, gentle, no bad habits; good milker, also butter, $30.00 without calf; $32.50 with calf. George Mayo, Riverdale, R 1. For sale, poth sex the best in Reg. Herefords and all cattle produced in Ga. J. J. Cum- mings, Donalsonville. Reg. Jerseys: 3 1-2 yr. old bull, $100: cow with 3rd. calf, $75; cow with 1st calf, $50;. also Duroc sow with first litter, 12 Tifton. Cow, giving 3 gal. milk per day without any dry feed, calf 1 mo. old, $25 cash at barn. Loy Les- ter, Rockmart, R 3. : 4 gal. Holstein-Jersey, cross, cow, fresh in December 1st. H. L. Counts, Gibson. Hereford males: $25 and $75 respectively. L. LL. Holloway, Monticello, RFD 7. . 4 Jersey cows, freshen in Oc- tober. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuth- bert, R 4. Thoroughbred Jersey bull, 2 young, fresh in, or freshen soon, cow. .No jumper nor kicker. P. M. Johnson, Meigs. 5 dairy cows, 15 gal. per day when fresh; 4 to freshen by De- cember; others in March, $160. T. U, Smith, Covington, Box 6. Several grade and reg. cows, some fresh, cheap, also some heifers. Reducing herd. All re- cently T. B. tested and sound. S. . Candler, Covington. 2 reg. Jersey cows, 1 fresh, other freshen November, $75 ea. 2 Jersey heifers, ent. to reg. $20 each; Reg. J. 3 yr. old male, $25. H. E. Ozburn, Rutledge. 2 small cream color Jersey cows, both 4 years old. Have black tongue and switch; 1 with young calf; other freshen Dec. Ist. Will price at barn. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rt. Good, fresh in milch cow, cheap. M. G. Vanzant, Abbe- ville. ka 1 grade J. milch cow with first calf; bred for 2nd calf. Sell or exc. for March-April pullets. Dont write, come see cow. Two miles Tignall. Mrs. T. W. Hill, Tignall. 3 yr. old, reg. douey bull, from State College Agriculture. No bad habits. $35 cash at barn, or exc. for young heifers or goats. D. J. Harrison, Black- shear. 25 fat steers, 15 milk fed calves 5 cows and 5 heifers: Wm.- T. McKee, Midland. Small, Grade Jersey fine but- ter, 4 yr. old cow, fresh last May, $30. Trade for healthy, large breed hens at market price, or cow to freshen about Xmas, Mrs. J. A. Wylie, Suwanee, R, 1. 2 1-2 yr. old Jersey bull, about 750 Ibs. $20; 5 N. Z. Red doe rab- bits, from Ped. stock, $3.50 or 75c ea. All FOB. R. B, Crowder, Sunny Side, P. O. Box 14. 3. fat pulls, wt. 1800 to 2M lbs. for sale Geo. A. Thompson, Swainsboro, R 2. Reg. 5 yr old Jersey cow, fresh with 3rd calf, $50. I. L. Britt, Tucker. 6 Jersey heifers, 2 Holsteins, all bred, wt. 400-600 Ibs. 3c Ib.; 20 mixed yearlings, $4.25 around. Del. 100 mi. Atlanta. T. G. Ad- ams, East Atlanta, 455 East Side Ave ; 35 head of fat steers, wt. from 700 to 800 lbs. each, 4c Ib. FOB. J B. Daniel, Jr., Woodland. Pure bred Jersey bull, gentle, ine, 2. old, $40 at DAL Britt M. eats | 1-2 yrs. old, for sale or exc. for ive Sea F or Sale Ww. Hodges, Bremen. Milkers and springers, $20- 4a each. Car loads or less, goog grade Jerseys; fat cows and steers, 600-1200 lbs. 3c Ib; 59 | fat beef calves, 5c lb. R. 8. Par- ham Greenville. HOGS FOR SALE oy Black B. B. African str. Guin- ea male, 150 lb. Yr. old, $15.00 FOB; 2 gilts, 8 wks. old same breed, $7 or $4 ea. D. H. Ans derson, Glenwood, R 2. i Hampshire | boars and gilts, . 150-175. lbs., from best herd in ~ U. S. Cholera and swine plague immune. Can reg. $12.50 to $15; | ee Jersey heifer, $20. SA . Goodson, Wadley. nes P. Cc. male, for sale or exc. for farm produce or calves, B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. 7 or 8 fine pure bred shoats, Duroc Reds; some gilts and bar- rows, 50-60 Ibs. Market price, Mrs. Harry Brown, Junction City. eae 16 pigs, Half Berkshire and half Duroc, $2.50 each, at 6 wks. old on the 1st October; others on 15th October. Mrs. Atkinson, Madison, R 2. EY Reg. Seo: pigs by Plgy- mate. Male or female. $8.50. each. Sat. guar. E. M. mane Lyons. 10 or, 12 shoats, S. P. C. and: ; B. B. Guinea, mixed, wt. 50 to 75 lbs. fine prowing cond. 6c lb. at my barn Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, R 2 Duroc sows, 200-225 Ibs. can he. registered All dbl. treated for cholera. $12.50 each. J. C. Col- lier, Barnesville. Bred Duroc J: gilt, 12 mos. old, 175 Ibs. $15; 6 and 2 1-2 mos. oe Durocs, sired by Son of Worlds Junior Champion, $9 and $5 ea. Reg. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton. Duroc J. pigs, 5 to 6 mos. old, 90 to 120 Ibs. Cholera immuned and reg. Reasonable prices; also _ Light Brahma cockerels. $1.50 ea. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Thoroughbred, sub to reg. Blk. P. C sow, treated for cholera and swine plague. $12 or exc. for Jersey heifer; if del. will give S. P C. boar extra. Mrs. Julia M. Gibson Waynesville, Box 183. 40 No. 1 corn fed hogs for sale. Come see them. S. W. Slater, Elza. cok Pure bred S. P. C. 8 wks. old | pigs from large litters; cholera immuned, $3.50 each. v. David- son, Irwinton. 8 wks. old thoroughbred P. C. pigs for breeding, cholera im- muned, $3 each. E. F. Yar- brough, Danville. 8 feeder pigs, 2 1-2 mos. old. $2 each; 3 pure bred B. P. C. boars, 3 mos. old, $4: 5 mos, old $6; yr. old, $12 FOB. Miss Kate Lancaster Sylvester. Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, sat. guar. $5.50 ea. if taken at once; Reg. Guernsey 3 yr. old, 1400 Ib. bull, th $100. T. R. Duggan, Warthen. 25 to 49 Spaid and Barrow a shoats, 40-50 lb. Life time treat- ment. Healthy, good order. 6c lb. Jos. Dawd, Cobbtown. c a HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 red horse, 12 yrs old, wi. 1200 Ibs. Good, gentle, work any- where, $35 cash or exc. for cows or hogs or corn. Emory Doster, ; Stephens, R 1. a Fine milk stock Billy: service, $1 or sell $5. Exc. for weaned heifer or chickens. Jennie Jol- ley, Atlanta, R, 7, Box 279. Shetland pony, 36 inches high. Bought from Belle Meade Farms Virginia. Gentle, well bred. Rea- sonable price. Write. W. A- Smith, Eastman, Box 66. ie 2 mules, 8 and 10 yrs. old, ex- j tra good workers, for sale )or swap for smaller mule. Austin : Adams, East Atlanta, 455 East Side Ave., Care T. G. Adams. 1 good mule, 1 heifer, fresh in in February, 1 large sow, 5, Pigs, 3 mos. old. W. J. Johnson, | thonia, R 4, At Rock Chapel. sen Pa st: my - gol Reds), hogs, pigs use on farm, mule, cheap for cash ight, Yatesville. TS ver Martens, $2 pr.; pr.; some meat own, 50c ea., and ones, 25 ea. J. W. th: ite does and two Sell or exc. for what have you? n, Jr., Lindale. in oes, 2 N. Z. wht. young hens, any W. oo dy for service, $4 y last; Thorough- rs. old Nubian buck, nett, Moultrie. ed Nubian milk goat, eee billy, Nubian- , 17 mos. old, $10 ce non-related; milkers. Mrs. J. ro, R 3, Box 226. 1d 2 rams for sale equal value. W. E. Byron. an does, also one nd 1 1-2 yr. old $90; 30 Gods: ilking Saanan doe, kids, 50-50 Saa- ubian, 7 mos. old, 1 ng pred Tog. doe. hens. Edwin nta, 695 Paynes mileh cow. Pay a good one. A, M.. enton, R 3. ng steers or heif- any quantity. J. iper. 20 Feeder cows or 2 sat out 40 A. of peas beans for a ee of full blood little Shoats, no akin, _ Stay-Fat ees milch cows, good Stock. Quote FOB oa chicks, 100-500 8 wks. old. Julian 3 1-2 Dont - Mrs.T. W. Hill, in touch with -| order. 3 | Grain nad Hay For Sale| Genuine Cokers Abruzzi seed | rye and Blue Stem seed wheat, both recleaned, in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.00 bu. FOB. O. K. David, Marshallville. 75 bu. Abruzzi rye, $1 bie Oy P. Barr, Bowdon. Velvet bean hay mixed with peanut vines and crop grass, priced reasonable. Take in exc. live stock or farm produce can use. . S, Duggan, Chester. 100 bu. genuine Fulghum seed oats, 65c bu. L. O. Gibbs, Pitts, R 2,. Box 5. 1932 crop Hastings seed oats, 50c bu.; Blue Stem seed wheat, 90c bu. FOB; 4 mixed Bantam hens, $1.25 for lot. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove. Blue Stem seed. wheat, nice and clean, $1 bu.; Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. FOB. C. D. Williamson, Plains. Texas Rust Proof and Ful- ghum oats, guar to be free of Johnson and Nut grass. 45c bu. FOB. J. M. Gaston, Americus. Fulghum seed oats, . 45 bu.; | Wheat, $1-bu.; Abruzzi rye, $1.10 bu. All FOB here. J. I. Lowe, Sr, Ft. Valley, Box 155. . & 300 bu. selected, weevil treat- ,1ed seed wheat, $1 bu. FOB, R. H. Holmes, Culloden. High grade, Ped. Fulghum seed oats, Bright, clean, 50c bu. 5 bu. lots up;. bu. Standard bags. Cash. L. R. Prator, Ft. Valley. Peavine hay, well cured and bright. Price on application, in car or less lots. Also slipped shuck corn. Chas, F. Howe, Ft. Valley. Good, Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu. FOB. Arthur Owen, Bar- nesville. Pure Abruzzi rye, grown on my farm, recleaned, $1 bu.; Blue Stem wheat, $1 bu. Cash with L. M. Felton, Marshall- ville. Cokers Red Heart seed wheat, 135 bu. from 6 acres without top dressing. $1.50 bu. FOB, in new sacks. Not less than 2 bu. ship- ped. .E. H. George, Madison. 1M bu. Fulghum seed oats, 45c bu. in 5 bu. bags; Blue Stem seed wheat, 80c bu. in 2 1-2 bu. bags, FOB Macon, subject un- sold... C. 3H: Bateman, Macon, P. O: Box Oi. 7) Seed rye for sale, $1 bu. 8. P. Wise, Plains. Pure Appler seed oats, 40c bu. Purple straw seed wheat, 75c bu. Abruzzi rye, $1. All grown on my own farm FOB. C. L. Mou- chet, Bowersville. 50 bu. Cokers Ped. Fulghum seed oats, 60c; new crop, bright, clean, 50 bu. new crop Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu. No order less {2 bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennille. | Grain and Hay Wanted Want 10 bu. seed rye; 10 bu. seed wheat; 15 bu. seed oats. Quote best price for cash. T. A. Fouche, Poulan. Exc. new Honey Drip sorghum syrup for seed oats, rye or wheat. Write. T. C. Rabun, Bremen, R Want 100 bu. seed oats, Ful- | enum preferred. Quote lowest } cash price, del. to Metter; want few bu. Kinnards Choice apples for eating. L. H. Edenfield, Still- more, R 1, Box 31, Want small grain, wheat, rye, oats. Quote best price. H. O. | Tate, Lula, Box 131. Positions Wanted Want job on farm for board and small wage. Exp. in gen- eral farming and dairying. Par- ty will have to furnish trans- portation. Frank E. McDaniel, Atlanta, 219 Williams St. Want 1 horse crop on halves and work through Fall and win- ter. J. J. Hulsey, Atlanta, R 4, 2017 Gordon Road. Want 1 horse crop on shares. Bun: Peden, aoe 955 ere f Blue Stem seed | wheat, $1 bu. Abruzzi rye, $1.10 Povitons Wasted hens, and other light work. Mrs. Annie Harsh, Tifton, R. 2. 36 year old man with. family wants a good 1 horse crop on halves for1933. If interested, write at once. E. J. Frey, Mari- etta, R 2. Want 1 horse farm with good Christian people; furnish stock and. feed; the work for half of crop; 5 in family. Mrs. Martha Horton, Alapaha, R 1. Exp. farmer with wife wants place on farm. Not able to fi- nance selves. ( or live with elderly people and care for farm, etc. Frank M. Miller, Atlanta, 156 Crumley St. SW..c Expert wheat and corn miller wants mill to run. Can handle 2 horse farm in connection with Mill. Write what you have. T. L. Johnson, Good Hope, . Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Good upland and bottom land. Raised on farm. Self and wife. Uunderstand cattle, hog raising, etc. E. Dunson, Atlanta, R, 5, Care H. K. Tubbs. Want 25 or 30 cow dairy near) Atlanta. Must be well equipped. Ref. as to ability to handle same: Give full details in first letter. J. G. Bullard, Valdosta, R 3, Box 54-A. Want work on farm. 6 in fam- ily, 4 can work. Share crop or wages. Can drive truck or trac- tor. Honest, willing workers. Life exp. on farm. Good ref. Pearlie Rewis, Poulan, R 1, Care J. P. Leight. Want. good 1 ae farm for 1933 and work until then. Wages or share crop. 3 in family. Exp. raised on farm and good ref. Ready to begin any time. J. D. Odum, Atlanta, 362 Central Ave. Man, wife (with 3 yr. old child) want work looking after poul- try, hogs, feeding stock, etc., at reasonable wage, good house, wa- ter and wood, in healthy loca- tion. S. J. Newton, Marlow, R 1, Box 17. Want 1 horse farm on shares. 6 in family. Prefer Cobb or Paulding county. Have to he moved and furnished. I. M. Durham, Atlanta, 593 Chestnut St., N.E. Want farm for 1933 with good party, near good church and school. Will work 1 plow and look after 8-10 plows for land- lord. Life time exp. 35 yrs. old, married, 4 children. Virgil John- son, Millen, R 4. Elderly man wents home with old couple on farm, to raise chickens, truck, care for hogs and cows. Life time exp. and best of ref. E, B. DuBose, Val- dosta, R 3. 63 yr. old man wants job look- ing after chickens and hogs for reasonable wages, board and lodging; or look after lot and feed mules. M. A. Newton, Mar- low, R 1, Box 17. Want small 2 horse farm; good land, house and water. Lin- coln county preferred. Consid- er crop on halves; party furnish land and fertilizer; I furnish stock and work. W. J. Mathews, Amity. Want good 2 horse farm on shares. C. D. Bartlett, Atlanta, R 4. Widow wants home for self and 2 boys, 9 and 1 yrs. Do light farm work. Can give ref. Mrs. Christine Allen, Smyrna, R. 1, Box 333. Want 1 horse crop good land near Atlanta. Prefer standing rent. W. T. Grimes, Marietta, Reger Good, honest, sober, young married man want good 1 horse farm on halves. Near Atlanta, Hiram, Villa Rica preferred. 5 in family, 4 can work. Move in De- cember. Roy Boynton, Douglas- ville, R 1. Want to work poultry farm on shares, 15 yrs. eXD. all lines; also hatching and brooding eggs a pe Must be good busi- Jness. W. C Cooper, Carrollton, | landlord to} I do Or will take place | - Positions Wanted Want 2 horse farm, 50-50 bas- is: near church and school. 10 in family, 6 workers. Raised on farm. Can furnish self. Make offer. burn, R 1. 4 Want job as turpentine stiller. Can furnish ref: H. T. Baker, Hinesville, R 1, Box 48. Want. by couple, 36 and 26 yrs. old, position in dairy or as care- taker of Estate, where service will be appreciated. Neither afraid of work. C. A. Sheppard, Decatur, Ri 2. . Want for 1933 apout 25 acres of land to cultivate, with good house, barn and pasture, in No. Ga. I to furnish stock, tools and run self. Milton Patterson, Cal- houn, R 2. Want good 1 horse farm for 1933. Standing rent. Near school and Atlanta. A. T. Cronan, At- lanta, R 7, Box 568~A. 34 yr. old widow with 4 child- ren, 5 to 12 yrs. want place with good people, milking cows and tending chickens for living wag- | es and house to self. Mrs. Mar- tha J. Pruitt, Commerce, R 2. Man, wife, 1 child, want work on farm bal. this and for next yr. Have to be moved. Ref. Exc. Come-see.or write at once. Gro- ver Canup, Lilburn, R 1. Want position on farm. 8 in family, 5 large enough to work. I am able to do any kind of work. Want 2 horse crop on halves. Good house and pasture. J. G. Taylor, Commerce R 5. Want a farm on 50-50 _ basis. State what you have. D. A. Moon, Bishop. Want 4 horse farm or 2 two horse farms to work. Heff ay ner, Franklin, R 1. Want work on farm or Gaity: 4 yrs. exp. on dairy; good dry hand milker. Work for $5 per mo., board. and laundry. Rhea Padgett, Blythe. Want 2 horse farm for 1933 on shares. Lowndes, Berrien or Tift county. Like to hear from parties interested in truck farm- ing on small scale. Write. B. G. Mathis, Ray City, Route. Want a small farm on 50-50 basis. Interested in raising chickens or hogs on that basis. J. K. Fuller, Nacoochee. Want a good farm on 50-50 basis. Write what you have. George Pugh, Farmington, R 2; Box Tish Want work on truck farm. Have wife and 3 children. W.C. Barnhill, Glennville. 27 yr. old married man with family of 5 wants job on dairy, milking and del. milk, or over- seer for large farm, or place to raise hogs and cattle, and grow te D. C. Chapman, Barney, 1. Want job on farm. Best of ref. Miss Genie Brand, Mariet- ta, C-o Gen. Del. Young girl wants job on farm with elderly couple, assisting with poultry, dairy and other light work for home and a rea- sonable salary. Ref. exch. Miss M. E. Howell, Meigs, R 1. Want large 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis; plant grain and raise hogs, and some truck crop. 6 in family. Have to be fur- nished some; move early. L. H. Kersey, Lyons, Rees Want a Grist Mill to run next year. Exp, Miller. Ready to take charge at any time. Good ref. if necessary. H, E. Cook, Cleve- land. Farm Help Wanted Want farm help for 1 horse farm; near good schools and churches; good, 4 room house and barns, plenty wood, water. Must be able furnish self and stock. H. F. Harrell, Tucker. Want party with own _ stock, able to run 2 horse farm; good). house, pasture, etc. on highway; near churches and schools. 10 acres of good branch bottoms. pW EA Nash, Luthersville. Want good farmer for good 4 Memphis McDaniel, Au-| ore arm Help Woe Ghinenes, 25 miles northwest Atlanta; 2 good houses and out-. bldgs., pasture. Standing rent. Mrs. C. W. Clonts, Atlanta, ae Donnelly Ave. Want farm help for several farms, 2 - 18 miles of. Atlanta; schools. . 145 near churches and Standing rent. M. George, Hurt St. Atlanta. Want 1 or 2 good. farmers with good working force fora good farm, for 3 years, 2 houses, out-bldgs. and land enough for 4 horses, Miss M. F, Crawford, Dawsonville, R 2. : Want man with 2 or 3 mules for a farm on 3rds and 4ths, or standing rent. 1-2 mile of paved road. Help finance if needed. One best farms in Ga. McPherson, Villa Rica. ; Want a good farmer able to furnish self for a very good 20 acre farm. 4 miles Alpharetta. Good house, out-bldgs., pasture, etc. pharetta, R 1, W.. Ww. Want man and wife for 1 horse farm. Must be reliable. Board and small salary. W. L. Mintz, Savannah. West Broad and River. Sts., Care M. Silver. : Want middle aged white wo-. Write. J. A. Anglin, Al- we man, good health, to milk cows. and care for poultry. Ref. Mrs. Ida Tucker, Stonewall, R 1. Want good farmer for 8 acres of truck land; good 4 room house ~ 1 1-2 miles Guyton. Share crop. : Want the right man. Murphy, Guyton. Want good farmer for 2 horse. farm. Shares. Also have pr. good. mules for sale at $100 FOB. Write or come see. Ham, Summit, R 1. Want farmer, 45-50 yrs. with me for another year. Must have a common school educa- tion. Mrs. Mary Cason, Blythe. Want good farmer for 1933, with good stock, and tools, on 8rd and 4ths. Good land and buildings; near school . and churches. Guy Osborne, Cler- mont, Roles Want single man to live ina house with me and work on farm. Must be exp. farmer, so-' ber, honest, and no bad habits. Small wage and part of crop. B. A, Brown, Vienna, R, 6. Want middle aged, assist with 2 cows, chickens, flowers and garden: for small salary. Good home for right party. Mrs. J. J. Caudell, Ho- mer.: FARM PARTNER WANTED. : Want partner with some mon-: ey to enlarge a nice, established _ pofltry farm. Write for further: details. S. H. Henderson, lanta, R 1. Want partner to furnish 200- 400 hens to start poultry business on shares. I have exp., land,. equipment, etc., here. Write. W.. C. Cooper, Carrollton, Reva aa Want to hear from party in- terested in a Pigeon Ranch rais- ing squabs for market on a co-' operative or profit sharing basis. Mrs. Creek. Plants For Sale Missionary, Klondike | Lady T. strawberry plants, C: $5.50 M; Everbearing, 75c M. All lead. var, apple and peach trees, Fall del. Gov. insp. L. C. Head, Cleveland, R 1. Millions cabbage plants, sey and Chas. W. 500, 50c; 85c. M; 3M lots 75c M. quality, count, promptness guar, .Bis J: Head, Alma. Lady Thompson strawberry. plants, 25c C; $2 M_ postpaid. | Exc, for dried, acid apples or peaches. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Binge hurst. Cabbage plants, fresh grown, 300, 40c; 500, 50c; 90c M parcel postpaid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzeer- ald, 3. : McDonalds blackberry. and. Himalayas, Lucretia, Premo der: te Mrs. C. A. old, honest, reliable, healthy, to farm _ fae : unincumbered woman at once to At- as and 60c Jere. aya C. E. Stafford, Taylors _ PAGE FOUR. Ce Plants For Sale Celestrial and Brown Turkey figs, 7 large, 12 small, $1-post- paid. J. W. Toole, Macon, R 2. Mtn. grown, frost proof collard plants for Fall setting, 25c C; 300, 50c; $1.25 M del. Full count, prompt shipment. Ernest Wil- liams, Gainesville, R 2. Kudzu plants, 2 and 3 yrs. old $5 M. Eugene Harper, MHart- well. Sugar Saver strawberry plants 20c. Exc. for any pure breed eggs, except Leghorns or Ban- tams, or pears and dried fruit, chicken feed, etc. Mrs. Ralph Lott, Willacoochee, R 2. Mastodon strawberry plants $2.50 M. Have 30M; yellow 1004 15c lb. Mrs. Emley Long, Cleve- land, R 4, Box 13, Klondike strawberry plants, Gov. insp. 35c C; $2 M; want: peach seed. State what you have and price. H. A. Sneed, East Point, 600 Center St. Mastodon Everbearing straw- berry plants, also Thompson and Aroma, 80c C3 $2.25. M. Add postage on less than $1. M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, R 1. Sage plants, 2 for 25c. Add postage. Miss Mamie Sue Gard- win, Guyton. E. D. and C. W. cabbage, col- lard and tomato plants, 20c C; ~90c M del. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C. $1.75 M del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. Lead. var. cabbage and collard plants, 20c C; $1 M, mailed; 5M paoe. M.. Hxp..Col, H.-P. Crowe, plants. Gainesville, R 2. Celery plants, 50c C; add pos- tage on orders less than 100 plants. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, R 9. Cabbage and collard * plants, postpaid, 500, $1; $1.50 M; $1.00 M collect. Write for prices. Tifton. Fresh J. W. and C. W. cab- bage plants, $1'M; 500, 65c. All del. Ready. J. P. Mullis, Bax- ley 2s: Mastodon Everbearing and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, each, 35c C or 300 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Pear] Turner, Cleveland, R 4. Box 32. Copenhagen and Chas. cab- bage plants, 75c M del. 10M and 20M lots, 50c M_ FOB. Ovie Large lots cheaper. L. H. Allison, - Crow, Gainesville, een W., early Flat Dutch caheee and collard plants, $1 M; 5M up 75c M; Marglobe tomato, $1 M. Ready. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. as Ul Chas. W., Early J.; Flat Dutch and Copenhagen Market cabbage Ready, 80c M del. 45c, 500. W. H. Morris, Baxley, R 1. Lady T. strawberry plants, $1, 500; $2 M del. Mrs. M. B, Scroggs Alto. Everbearing strawberry plants, goc : $3 M: del. Hi B. Shell; Palmetto. ' lard plants, 300, 50c; - now ready, Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c C; 500, $1; $2 M Klondike, 500, 90c; $1.50 M. Ethel Crow, Gain- esville, R 2. Frost proof cabbage and col- $1 M post- 75c M collect. Any amt. paid. Marcus Williams, . Gainesville, R 2. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Addie Reynolds, Gain- esville, R 2. 20 Sage plants, $1 Cash. Miss Emma Chandler, Hull, R 2. Red Gold Sugar Saver straw- berry plants. Cost me $75 per M. Sell $1 C; Hot pepper, 30c gal.; second-hand duck feathers, 30c lb. J, R. Bramlett, Ellijay, R 4. C. W. cabbage plants, fresh grown, prepaid, $1 M; 500, 60c; 200, 30c; 20c C. Mrs. Allie Wolfe, Baxley, R 2. Thousands of W. cabbage plants, for prompt shipment, 15c C; $1 M at field, 25c C. $1.25 M parcel post. Mrs. H. V. Frank- lin, Register. Chas. W., E. J. cabbage, 500, 60c; 90c M. postpaid.; 65c M, Exp. col.; Early Klondike and Lady T. strawberry, 30c C; $2 a tpai n0s | Wil | lor, Atlanta, R 4, Box 165 Plants For Sale - Early J. cabbage plants, now ready, 15c C. 65c, 500; $1.10 M postpaid, or $1 M FOB. Arua Lee Lewis, Baxley, R 4, Box 40. W. and Dutch cabbage plants, Heading collards, 15c C; 300, 30c; 70c M del.; 5M $2.50 collect. Lee Crow, Oakwood, R 1. Cabbage and collard plants, 500, 60c, $1 M del. B. Crow, Gainesville. Extra early J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, now ready, 500, 60c; 90c M del, by parcel post, postpaid. Prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Seed For Sale Burr clover seed in rough, Ic lb. FOB. Roy Lewis, Hartwell, Fed: White Bermuda onion sets, 15 qt. 55':gal. $3.75 bu. Del. by parcel post. W. G. Holloman, Brooklyn, Hastings Big Seven turnip seed collection, 25c Ib. 5 lbs. $1; 10 lbs. $1.50 del. Senna leaves, soda-box full, 30c del. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, R 5. Eaves large prolific yellow multiplying onions, 10 to 25. to hill, 80c gal. del.; 20c qt. FOB; $6 bu. del. Exc. for anything can use. Joe Norman, Elberton, PES. Genuine Blue Stem wheat, $1 bu.; Cream Crowder and small white Lady peas. Sell or exc. for value in Austrian peas and Bar- ley. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody. Sunflower seed, 25c cupful. Mrs. Belvie Hall, Pierceville. Black Valentine beans, 30c Ib. E, J, and Chas. W. cabbage seed $1 lb.; famous hull crowder peas $4 bu. All new crop and prepaid. E. A. Hayes, Buford. White nest onions, large var. 60c gal. del. New crop broom corn, 50c bundle. LL. Aderhold, Lavonia. Red nest onion sets, 20c_ at. Mrs. J. B. Crane, Dixie. Burr clover seed, recleaned, 4 1-2c lb. here. Fine for winter pasture. S. B. Kinard, Jackson. Australian - Brownie onion seeds, 4 oz., 50c; $1.75 1b.; also sweet Spanish-Valencia onion seeds, 4 oz. 75c; $2.75 lb. del. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley. 100 Ibs. yellow multiplying Silver skin, clean onion sets, llc qt. or 15c lb. or lot of 100 Ibs. $12 FOB. T..B.. Kelly, West Point. E. W., Flat Dutch, Copenhagen cabbage seed, $1.50 lb.; Bermuda onion seed, $2 Ib. All prepaid. Shipped promptly. R. L. Mc- Ree, Meigs. Seed Wanted Want to buy 5.to 15 bu. Burr clover seed. Also buy Several Partridge Wyandotte cockerels, 1932 hatch. J. LL. Kennedy, Grovetown. Miscellaneous For Sale Nice, new, white downy fea- thers, 50c lb. del. Sample upon receipt of stamps. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, R 4. - Peach, apples, plum and cher- ry trees, $1 doz. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee. Green and Red Hot peppers, 35c gal. del; home made pepper sauce, 15c bottle, 2 for 25c or exc. for nice dried apples; green tomatoes, 4c Ib. FOB. Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Royston, Box 184. Hot red pepper, dried, 60c Ib.; Dill switches, 10 for 35c, packed in damp moss. Limited amount. der. All prepaid. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. Half million Napier grass roots and plants on special sale, $2.90 M. Not less than a M to a cus- tomer. Stock love it; cows give more and richer milk. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert. New, hickory rod poultry coops for handling and shipping live poultry. $1 ea. Write for pric- es on quantity lots. O. B. le No stamps taken. Cash with or-/| 5 peck crates, correctly made. Make best offer, any quantity. Ss. S. Copeland, Jackson. Dried sage, 50c lb..-Black Haw roots, 25c lb. Exc. for Green or Red pepper. Write first. Mollie Reece, Ball Ground, R 4. Dry sage, 40c lb. Well rooted sage plants, 75c doz; collard seed, 25c lb. W. M. Allen, Car- rollton, 450. Nice, fresh sage, 10c Ib.; hot pepper, 10c gal. Add postage to all. Cash or money order only. Mrs. Julia Moulder, Suwanee. Butter, eggs, chickens, and all kinds of vegetables for sale, through remainder of this and next year. Like to have steady customer. Mrs. H. G. McGinnis, Cumming, R. 6. 100 Ib. cap. white feed sacks, 5c each. Exc. for canning apples, pears, peaches, plums, grapes, crabapples, or quinces. Ea. pay postage on what they send. Mrs. L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee. Black walnut seedlings, 1 yr. old, 25c ea. 5 for $1 postpaid. Scott M. Pirkle, Buford, R 2. Black walnut meats in large pieces, dry and sifted, 35c Ib. del. in Ga. All orders over 5 lbs., un- der 5 lbs. add postage. Hoyt Howington, Commerce, R 3. Nice Hot pepper, Green and Red, 25c gal. or exc. for white feed sacks at 5c ea.; Bunch eng. pea seed, 20c lb. Miss Eva Tankersley, Thomson. Deer Tongue leaves, shade cur- ed, fine for flavoring, home- grown smoking tobacco, 1-2 Ib. 9003 1 lbs 35673 Ibs. $l. WM: Thornton, Jesup. : All leading var. State insp. peach trees, $45 M; $5 C; also want peach seed in lots of 100 lbs. up. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. 10 bu. black walnuts and six bu. sunflower seed. Sell or exc. for turkeys or shoats at market price. J. Whiteman, Adairsville. Miscellaneous Wanted Exe. very good value for cot- ton at 3c above the market price for limited time only. Of inter- est to all farmers. B. C. Davis, 330 Rawson St., S. W. Phone Wa. 6407. Good, flue cured tobaced to exc. for dried peaches, apples, lb. for lb.; Sell, red Guinea nest on- ions, 10c qt. or exc. for white feed 100 Ib, cap. sacks. Mrs. J. B. Page, Surrency, R 2. ~ Exc. new dried apples for wht. feed sacks. Make best offer on 10 or 20 lb. lots. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. Geo. as Foster, Carrollton, R 7. Want potatoes, peas, syrup, butter, eggs, chickens, etc. Will exc. value. Harry Sunshine, At- lanta, 61 Georgia Ave., S. E. Exc. $575 value: want small mule, fresh, 3 gal. cow, good breed sow, 75 big breed yearling hens, 2 nannie goats, few ducks, guineas, etc. Fred Hicks, Sa- vannah, R 4. Want horse for his feed. 5 - 6 wks. light work; good care; Exc. 100 Ib. feed sacks for green to- matoes, dried fruit, jellies. J. N. Green, Atlanta, 515 3rd St. N. W. Exc. 100 Ib. Duroc gilts or common goats for seed rye, oats, Burr clover and yearlings. Cash for onion and cabbage plants. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt. Exe. 1100 Ib. mare mule for 1200 lb. blockey Bay horse; want pair of young peafowls; for sale, Jersey heifers, and pure bred Toggenburg billy. J. F. Well- born, Rock Springs. Want 25-30 bu. rye, 5 bu. Blue Stem wheat, 1 M each, cabbage, white Bermuda onion plants, 5 Ibs. Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, Exc. Brab peas, Spanish peanuts. E: D. Hall, Oglethorpe. Want to buy several car loads of;:corn shucks. L. D. Hoppe, Atianta, 99 1-2 Walton St. Want 20 bu. muscadines. or scuppernongs; 6 fresh or to freshen soon cows; and exc. a Jersey cow for a mule or a nore, os R F, _ Dewberry, Acworth on seed Miscellaneous For Sale| | buck for 2 Red hens. | Chewing, cheap for cash. R. L. Johnson, Pavo, R 4, Box 68. Exc. turkeys or pecans for home cured meat, and Irish po- tatoes. Mrs, D. F. Eckles, Sum- mit. Want fruit preserves, strained honey, horse radish roots. Send sample and price by gal. lots. Exc. 1 Stahls S. C. Chinchilla Mrs. Lucy Hicks, Savannah, 213 W. 39th St. Tobacco For Sale Good, flue cured tobacco, now ready, 8c lb. FOB; 10c lb. del. Henry M. Herndon, Surrency. Best grade, flue cured chewing and smoking tobacco, 15 Ibs. $1 del. in 3rd zone. L. J. Crosby, Baxley, R 2. : Old and mellow, flue cured to- bacco, Bright or Red, chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c lb. Del. to 3rd zone No orders less than 50c. Linnie Burke, Surrency. Barn cured tobacco, Bright or Red Leaf, chewing tobacco, 1931 or 1932 crop. 10c lb. del. or 8c lb. BOB. No chks, nor orders less than 50c. David Hutto, Surrency. R. 2. Good, mellow Red Leaf chew- ing tobacco, 10c Ib. del.-or 8c lb. FOB. No orders less than 50c. S. P. Hutto, Surrency. Ripe and mellow, flue cui%d tobacco: chewing, 8c lb. smoking, 6c lb. del. in 10 lb. lots. Cash with order. Miss-Irene Tomber-~ lin, Surrency. Good, dark Red, flue cured to- bacco, aged and mellow, stemmed and twisted and flavored 5 lbs. 75c; 10 lbs. $1.25 prepaid to 3rd zone. Ellis Williams, Alma. - Good, Red Leaf chewing to- baceo, old and mellow, 10c del. to. 8rd zone, or 8c FOB. Ruby McLeod, Surrency. Good grade tobacco, chewing or smoking, 10c Jb. or exc. for chick- ens or apples, 13 Ibs. tobacco for 1 bu. good apples. Other par- ty pay shipping ches. both ways. Mrs. Mollie Gamble, Surrency, R 2. ] Flue cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1 del; Want any kind of hides to tan. Write. F. M. Fowler, Bax- ley, R 2. Red or yellow, flue cured to- bacco, aged and mellow, ready for use, 18 lbs. 90c. Prepaid in Ga. David Taylor, Alma, R 3. Old and mellow, flue cured tobacco, Red or Bright leaf. 10c; smoking, 8c lb. del, 8rd zone. Ben Smith, Sur- rency. Good, old, flue cured. tobacco, Bright or Red Leaf, aged and mellow, well pressed, ready for use: 10: 1bs.;50c,. DE: wa: Mershon. Home-made tobacco, athens: 20 lbs., $1; chewing, 16 lbs. $1. State which desired, chewing or smoking. Machin White, Alma. Good, old home made Bright and Red leaf tobacco, aged and mellow, well pressed, ready for use. 10 lbs. 55c. Dorothy Mae Harris, Mershon. Tobacco, chewing and smoking, good and strong, 12 lbs. $1 del. to 3rd zone. H. H. Herring, Bax- ley, R 2. Tobacco, flue cured, mellow and sweet. Good grade. Ready for chewing or smoking, 13 lbs. $1. S. P. Beecher, Baxley. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ 10 or 12 bu. little Rice peas. Make best offer for lot. John H. Worley, Cumming, R 2. Frost proof Eng, peas, 35c lb. ao E. B. Warren, Toomsboro, 1932 crop peas, sound and clean, Rice peas, or 6 other kinds for table use, 10c lb. Mrs. J. F. Parker, Talking Rock, R 3. Velvet beans and peanuts in the field for hog pasture. Trade for mule or dairy cows, Farm is |4 miles N. E. Adrian, in Ga, De- Miscellaneous Wanted | BUTTER FOR sa 10 or 12 Ibs. nice, fre every week, 25c lb, del. lis, Talking Rock, R 3, CORN AND SEED_ FOR SALE 200 bu. new corn jy Knighton var. 50c bu. farm, 5 1-2 mi. east of TE WW. Martin, Dawson, FRESH FRUITS A TABLES FOR Good cooking and eq: ples, $1 bu. del. G. Jr., Quill. Good, sound, eae a ing apples, 75c bu. FO good dried fruit, $1 del Webb, Ellijay. Marglobe tomatoes, $1 crate, FOB. Frank M Alto, Box 121. HONEY, BEES AND B PLIES FOR SAL Fresh, new honey, ma the White Clover, 5 Ibs, Ibs. $1.40 del. Italian 50c ea. del. Exc, for oat F,. Thomas, Odum. Pure Ext. honey (a bl lb., any quantity, postpa: sound Velvet beans, |; crop, 75c bu. FOB; - Honey Drip syrup, 50c ga, Whitfield, Bartow. _ New Ext. honey, No. | {2 -. 10 1b. pails, postpai : 1 - 10 1b. postpaid $1, gals. price on request. Crummey, Doctortown POTATOES FOR 2 acres Porto Ricans, sell at patch; fine crop for prices if interested. Ogden, Odum. | 50 bu. Porto Ricans, 50 field. O. Beckworth, Baxly Porto Ricans, 40c bu. now for digging. Glen Ambrose, R 2. ; 1 to 200, bu. nice Pot sweet potatoes, 50c bu. near Wrightsville. U. i Wrightsville. SYRUP FOR SAL market) $10. Send for Russian sunflower see Egyptian, 35c peck. All FU B. Ingram, Waverly Hal New sorghum syrup, | FOB. Exc. for seed oats I pay express on seed. Goolsby, Graham, R 1. Ribbon Cane and orgl rup in cans, for sale, 4 der. O. W. va ton. Good, 1932 sciehan sytup, gal. H. B. Dixson, Bowd Pure Ga. Cane syrup, gal. cans to case, $3; 12 cans to cs. $3.40. Sat. gu nest onions for planting bu. Malvin Collins, Whi 50 Georgia Produ Wanted | BEANS AND PEAS W/ Want 2 tons good velv in the pod for feeding pul Quote best price sacked | to shipping point. Reeve, Calhoun. Want to buy all var. pe samples and quote prices crop, first class stock. wheat and oats. R. Ne ! Jacksqn. FRESH FRUIT AND Vv BLES WANTED Exc. value for cu apples. Mrs. Jno. BR. Griffin, R C.