+ DEPARTMENT LSE AGRICULTURE. STATE CAPITOL e grown sced Fulghum for sale. Paul Farkas, Al- as ings 100 bu. oats, 40c bu. ound and bright. R. L. Williamson. Meadow hay, $10 per ton oS aaa J. E. Baynes, xas GineRroot and Fulgh- seed oats, pure and sound, ee of Johnson and Nut 5c bu. FOB. Fulghum seed oats for Pr ces on application. Jas. ters, Manchester. u. Gunn and Goolsby Su- eat, Made record produc- bu. 29 lbs. per acre; rec- ded by Agri. Dept. $1.25 OB Recleaned. Even wt. an Goolsby, Monticello. nut hay for sale, $5 per C, Jones, Smithville. in and Goolsby Super t, graded, $1.50 bu. Ungra- $1.25 bu. FOB. E. 8. Gools- onticello. bu, Fulghum seed oats 50 own on my own farm. -'o wheat; Exc. some. oats ullets. J. M. Smith, Ma- yd winter turf eh %5c bu. '. Ben OB. Arthur Owen, Bar- bu. Blue Stem seed wheat, ned and graded, $1 bu. Ce- ones, Pitts. tings 100-bu. oats, no smut ipe, 40 bu. in bu. lots; received for Whatleys corn, field selected, 75c pk. bu. W. H. Bolton, Grittin, Be > Stem seed wheat, 90c bu. M. Walker, Bonaire. J. M. Gas-. , EUGENE TALMADGE COMMISSIONER* PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. Grain and Hay For Sale 50 bu. recleaned Blue Stem seed wheat, treated against wee- vils, $1 bu. in best bags, FOB. W. J. Potts, Bonaire. Hastings pure seed oats, B0C | 4 bu. Blue Stem seed wheat, 90c bu. FOB. W. R. Chasteen; Locust Grove. 400 bu. seed Fulghum oats, 45c bu. 5 bu. bags; 25 bu. Tall Grow- ing Abruzzi seed rye, 2 bu. bags, 1932 crop. $1 bu. Peach county grown. D. C. Strother, Fi, Val- ley. Pure Abruzzi rye, grown on my own farm, recleaned, $1 bu.: Blue Stem wheat, $1 bu. Cash with order. J. W. Woolfolk, Ft. Valley. \ Pure Appler seed oats, 40c bu; Purple Straw seed wheat, 5c bu; Abruzzi rye $1; mixed wheat le Ib. All raised on my own farm and FOB, C. L. Mouchet, Bow- ersville, Fulghum seed oats, 45c bu. Abruzzi seed rye, $1: Blue Stem wheat, Valley. Best grade Blue Stem seed wheat, carefully selected and re- |cleaned. In new even wt. bags. $1 bu. FOB. Urben Bowen, Am- ericus, Bancroft seed oats, 45c bu; Fulghum seed oats, 45c bu. Eli |S. Lewis, Dawson. Abruzzi rye, $1 bu; 90c bu. in 100 bu lots; Blue Stem wheat, 90c; Fulghum oats, 45c FOB. All A-1 quality. W. A. Wood, Ft. Valley. Pure Hastings 100 bu. oats, 40c bu. in 10 bu. bags FOB. Otis G. Rawls, Williamson. Choice Fulghum oats well cur- ed and free of objectionable weed seed. J. G. Dean, Dawson. seed and from all psts. 90c bu. All FOB, Cash} With order. J. F. ae Sr Step Want 1 ton good Peanut and peavine hay in bales, also can use 10 or 15 bu. good corn. Must be cheap for cash. Quote price del. J. J. Sapp, Gardi, R 1, Box 40, Want 3 bu. genuine Abruzzi seed rye free of wild onions and other obnoxious seed, also 5 bu. good, sound eating peanuts. Send samples and state deliv- ery price. W. L. Ledford, Cran- dall, R 1. Exe. corn, feeder shoats or new syrup for Abruzzi rye I. G Thompson, Summit, R 2. Exe. white cotton feed sacks, .100 Ib, cap. at 5c each for seed oats and wheat. A. C. Floyd, Chamblee, R 1. Want 30 bu. good Texas Rust Proof seed oats, free red weed Give best price. J. M. Catten, Ray City. Want oats, corn, hay. Will pay market price; any amount. J. R. Lawhon, Atlanta, oa nee Stock Yards. Poultry For Sale BANTAMS Thoroughbred Golden Sebright rooster, August hatch, 50c FOB. No chks, Daisy Morrison, Gain- esville, R 8, - Mixed bantams, young hens, pullets, and cockerels, for sale. Sat. guar. Will trade for Light | Brahmas or rabbits. James oe Douglasville. Trio genuine Buff Cochin bantams, $5; trio of Giant Black Minorcas, $5; cockerels, $2 each. O. H. Wright Atlanta, 515 Pe- ters Bldg. 2 pr. bantams, 50 per pair, $1 for all 4, plus del. chgs. W. A. Lanier, Jeffersonville, R 2. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS 15 to 20 Holterman Aristocrat, early Mareh hatch B. R. pullets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932. Grain and Hay Wanted Poultry For Sale $1 each, or 20c Ib. J. B, Lacey, Rome, R 2. 2 pure bred White Plymouth Rock roosters, March hatch. $1.- 50 ea, or exc. for 3 pure bred White Wyandotte pullets. R. M. Newsome, Gibson, R 1. Pure bred Buff Rocks, 12 mos. old, fine cocks, $1.50 ea., 2 for $2.50; April hatch cockerels, 75 to $1 each. Exc. for pullets. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, R 1. 50 B. R. pullets, April hatch, ready for laying, no culls, 65c ea. 5 cockerels with pullets. Ty Smith, Demorest, R 1. 75 B. R. and R. I. Red friers; mostly pullets, 25c ea. if taken at once. Also W. L. hens, T5c ea. Mrs. Lena Phillips, Fair Mount, Ril. 2: pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. February, in service cockerels, 1 large March 1931 hatch cock, a $1.25 each, $3.50 for lot, FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, R 2. 3 pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. | eockerels, Feb. hatch ,$1.25 each; $3.25 for lot, FOB; 2 Mar. hatch- ed, $1 ea. 2 for $1.95. Mrs. R. L. Mabry, Canon, R 2. Park's str. B. R. cockerels, Ap- ril and May hatch, $1.25 each or $2.25 for pair, FOB. Cream Grade. Reg. Per, No. 21-D-32. Foundation stock direct. Mrs. H. L, Odum, Daisy. Pure bred B. -R. cockerels, Parks str. Foundation stock di- rect. 5-6 mos. old, $1 and $1.50 ea. Yr. old, $3 ca. 2 for $5. Mrs. Henry J. Colson, Daisy, R 1. Pure bred Holterman str. B. %.: cock, Feb. 1931 hatch, $1 or exc. for pure bred Buff Orp. cock or }. hens. Money order. J. A. mee Midville, R 2. Fine White Rock, pure bred Fische] str. roosters, $27 each. Mrs. Clarence ae Forsyth R 1. 10 hens, $8 FOB. No chks. Paul BRAHMAS 10 pure bred Light Brahm: April hatch pullets, from Gian str. of heavy winter layers, $1 ea. Mrs. C. W. Evans, Wrigh' ville, R 1, Thoroughbred Light Brahms pullets, from large Northern bred birds. $1 each. Mrs. C. W. Evans, Wrightsville, RFD 1. _ CORNISH 5 pure bred Dark Cornish hens $1 each; also 17 Ibs. pure Bees: wax, 12c Ib. del. or exc. for dri apples. Whitt Puckett, Cordele, RB. February hatch Dark Cornish hens, 75c ea; nice cockerel a Mn J. Lawson, Lithonia, R 4. 2 one yr. old Indiar hens, $ 25 each and party pay transpor tation chgs. Money order. Rev. H. M. McCrary, Ellijay, R 5: Dark Cornish roosters, $1.25 each; Spring hatch pullets: ani cockerels, 75e each: setting eg: 16 for $1. del. Miss Leona oy son, Culverton. Irish Grey hens, 3 Grey stags, $1.25 each; 2 Blue cocks on Walks, $3 ea; 3 Warhorse cocks $2.50 ea; Blue hens, $1.25 each, FOB. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson, | 9 heavy Dark Cornish 6 mos. old roosters, 75 ea. and 1 pure dark Cornish, 14 mos. old, $2.5 ea R. .E. Blaylock, Calhoun, | Box 2-A, eu Pure bred Cornish April | pull- ets, in lots of 10 or more, 75c ea. R. C. Tanner, Gainesville, R 8. Pure bred Dark Cornish In- dian cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. J. R Gardner, Locust Grove, R 1. Pure bred Dark Cornish, none related, prize winning stock spring pullets and roosters, $1 each; eggs, same str. 5 ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, ene. M Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Oct. 17, 1932. Always Subject to Variation alee ion. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Atlanta Macon s, standard, COB. i ae Georgia trade, doz. aitaeestneews pons, Ib, ote co aren ld Peas, mixed, bu. ra \ Peas, not mixed, bu. came ountry Butter, best table, Ib, -.-.---- ar Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), bu. -------- Columbus Valdosta 80 We ph $ 27 2d 23 25 08 AZ 06 14 10 12 20 16 65 3 23 30 60 Grain and Hay For Sale -- 1, Grain and Hay Wanted -..-..... I,. oie Poultry For Sale . ; Poultry Wanted juucnoeoCeb eee Baby Chicks For Sale ~..-.... Baby Ghicks Wanted Jc. oo Eggs For Sale Live Stock For Sale . Live Stock Wanted. -....2.-.--..- Positions Wanted, Farm Help Wanted -...-.......-. 4 Plants For Sale noone nnnenen 4, 5,. 6, Plants, Wanted. 2c owes sadsant mon Sed: Bor Sale a. 2cci scl l ae ' Seed Wanted ---.- sccmestuiches Miscellaneous For Sale ~.......... 5, Miscellaneous Wanted ~-..-...-.. 5, INDEX g | 4, t Potatoes, per 100 De vine Hay, No, A: ton SRB seee Tes Sense hut Hay, No. 1, ton ...----------<= | sold during week beginning Oct. 10, 1932, at. co-operative sales, lo. 2 stock, (Spanish). delivered shelling plants, $32.00 per ton, subject to change. Tobacco For Sale Tobacco Wanted Georgia Products For Sale ....... 6, 8 Georgia Products Wanted ........ 6, 8 ae 8.00 6.00 brought 3.75 per cent, Basis No. 1 12. 00 8.00 ARVMOMTAHITIIOONNNNNAM ea om me Ge Ham eo aD em Ee ei * pe tor - Bult -Orp. ip McIntyre, R 2. Poultry For Sale Poultry For Sale +. MARKET. BULLETIN _ Poultry For Sale Poultry For Sale Thursday, October 2 Poultry Wanted Pure bred Dark Cornish spring atch roosters and pullets, 5 ullets, 1 rooster, $5 or $1 each; ges, 5c ea. Exc. for dried fruit. Mrs. D. E. Williams, Ty Ty, R ke - 3 Dark Cornish pullets, cock- -erel, 7 mos. old, pure bred; 2 B. L. pullets, cockerel, same age 40c each, FOB; dry sage, 40c_ Ib. Strawberry plants, L. C. Aber- _nathy, Lula, R 2. ee GAMES Full blood Spangled pit games 10 March pullets, $1 each; 5 March hatch stags, $1.50 ea. Jd. P. Bobo, Brooklet. - Few pit game 4 1-2 lb. stags: Red Quill and other half Red Quill and half Ginn Grey; 1 Ba- con Warhorse $1 ea, J. A, Crum- - ley, Demorest, R 1. . Pure Allen Roundhead and - Church H. D.s crossed, 2 and 3 Tb. stags, $1 and $1.50. each, E. W. Hannah, Chatsworth, R 2. _ Absolutely pure Snider-Bacon Warhorse hens, $2 ea. Warhorse and Gordon crossed, stags and pullets also. Lonnie Sheffieid, _ Eastman, R he Pure bred Hawkins Gray stags for sale or exc. for turkey hen and tom. D. S. Gilreath, LaFay- ette, R._ 5. 5 pure Warhorse stags and 5 pure Warhorse pullets, $5 pr. 5 mos. old. W. J. Lampp, Bruns- -wick, R 1, Box 138. iar 3 Black Breast Cuban game stags. Guar. to win or die try- ng. Write for full description Robt. Jackson, At- and prices. _lanta, R:8; oe GIANTS - White Jersey Giant pullets and cockerels, 4 - 6 lbs. ea. $1.00 and $1.50 each; March hatch uff Orp. 8 lb. cockerels, $1.25 . Jessie Richardson, Ivey. LEGHORNS CAO SW. Ja. April cockerels, pure Johnson Imp. str., $4 or $1 ea.; FOB; 8 bantam hens, rooster, extra small type, Yr. old, $2. J. _C. Erwin, Cornelia, R. 1. 15-20 B. L. cockerels, 10 wks. Old November Ist. Tormahlen str. 60c ea. Exc. pair for fresh _ dried apples, free from core and peeling. Miss Mamie Fletcher Climax. . C. W. L. pullets and cock- erels, all ages, 25c ea. up; also _ Prize Winners in: Fair, * C: R. Williams, Atlanta 3104 Piedmont ~ Road. ! 7 pure bred 1931 hatch Dark Brown L., hens and 2 pullets, $5.- 50 del. Mrs. H. G. Brock, Car- rollton, R 7. 28 Tancred W. L. hens and 2 _cockerels, March hatch, AAA Grade. Now laying, 75c ea. $20 _ for lot. FOB. First money order 4 ey them. B. W. Hall, Athens, __ Yr. old B. L. rooster, Everlay- ing stock, pure bred, $1 or exc. rooster, pure . bred. G. L. Bloodworth, Mrs. S. C. W. L. cockerels from Roselawns Best AA Matings of - imported Tom Barron str. Of- ficial Contest Matings, 280-305 egg record, 75c each. Graham < : Simpson, Culverton. _ 40 W. L., Hollywood str. slight- _ ly mixed with pure bred B. R. in good cond. 50c ea. also 6 or 8 B. _R. April cockerels, 75c ea. FOB. Ki Mrs. C. Hammond, Blakely. S. C. W..L. hens and pullets _ for sale. B. H. Middlebrooks, At- a lanta, 953 Gordon St. SW. Farm - on Cascade Road. 1 rooster, 5 pullets, Buff Leg- horns, AAA A. P. A. Cert. 7 mos. $8. Trade 2 for turkeys same age. _ B. L. Covan, Benevolence. 25-50 W. L. pullets, ready. to lay, also White Flemish Giant rabbits, all ages, some ready to reed... good stock. J, A, Kauff- man, Savannah, P. O. Box 221. 3 May hatch cockerels, B. L. direct Everlay 2 yrs. 60c ea. Mrs. G. W. Akins, Graymont. 200 W. L. hens, Hollywood str. 65c ea. 1 ped. cockerel with ea. 15 hens free. G. D. Fain, Edison. 5 pure bred Everlay str. B. L. hens, 16 mos. old, $2.50 for lot; 4 pure bred Partridge Rock i18 mos. old hens, $3. FOB. Money order only. Margie Moore, Talk- ing Rock, R 2, Box 7. MINORCAS 8 AAA Golden Buff Minorca cockerels, hatched by Rusk Farms June 20th. 2 for $1.50. H. P. Merrell, Atlanta, 570 Middle. st. SW. Early May hatch Booths Wht. Minorca pullets, 50c each, also late May hatch, W. L. and Mi- norca pullets, 40c ea. FOB. Want 25 B. R. Yr. old rooster. W. B. Williamson, Bremen. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Any amount fryers and hens for sale at your market price. Write your needs and quote price to O. B. Taylor, Atlanta, R 4, Box 165. 4 ORPINGTONS. Pure bred Buff Orp. cockerel, $1.25, mailed cash on del. Ethel Giddens, Eastman, R 5, Box 435. 10 pure bred Buff Orp. hens, around 18 mos. old, $9 or 95c ea. 18 mos. old rooster, $1; 7 mos. old cockerel, 90c COD. No chks. Mrs. J. Y. Rhodes, Crawfordville Sev. very fine Buff Orp. five mos. old cockerels, wt. about 5 Ibs. $1 ea. No chks. Joe Pree- man, Greenville. Husky Buff Orp. cockerels, di- rect Booths trapnest stock, AAA Matings, 324-343 eggs yearly. Wt about 5 Ibs. 5 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry. PHEASANTS FOR SALE Golden pheasants, $10 pair; Ringnecks, $4 and $5 pr; Mon- golian, $5 pr; Peafowls, 1931 hch $25 pr; bantams mixed, $1 trio. | David Jennings, Jr., P. O. Box 84. 1 full grown Pheasant hen, $2.50. Odell Collier, Moultrie. | Young Goldens, $7 pr.; full Americus, |plumage Goldens, $10 pr; young Amhearsts $10 pr.; 2 yr. old full plumage Amhearst,, $18 pair. Young Reeves, $20 pr. L. J. Bar- row, West Point. PIGEONS 15 Homers, $4.40 for lot. J. M. Marsh, LaFayette. 25 prs. Ist class Carneaux; heavy squabbers, $l-per pr. 13 young Carneaux, 25c each. Jack Wilson, Commerce. _8 or 10 pr. Red Carneaux and mixed pigeons for sale or exc. Mrs. Frank Howell, Lakeland. 10 prs. choice White Kings, Carneaux, and pure bred Ply- mouth Rock Homers, $1.50 sin- gle pr., or $10 for lot. Mated and working. C. H. Overby, Colum- bus, 22 llth St. Large White Kings, mated, banded and working, $1 pr. Buy in 3 pr. lots and get a pr. of Sil- ver Kings free. F. S. Taylor, Vi- dalia. Homers and common pigeons, at right prices. Asa Barnard, Glennville, 603 E. Barward. QUAIL Native hand reared Bobwhite quail for breeders. Special pric- es on select pairs for October and Nov. del. Ed M. Furlough, Thomasville. Specially selected pairs of quail for breeding. Descendants from Mr. Colemans stock in Virginia, and some have been raised in captivity for 12 yrs. Mrs. T. Treanor, Milledgeville. R. I. REDS . 50 R. I. Red S. C. puilets, 50 ea. D. W. Frakes, Decatur, 132 Adams St., Dearborn 0700J. 13 pure bred R. I. Red Owens str. pullets and cockerel, all 5 mos. old, dark red, extra large,- "5c ea. $9.50 for lot. Mrs. K. c. Mayers, Baxley. a 8 hens, 3 pullets, 1 rooster, Dark R. I. Reds, Donaldson str. $10; Golden Sebrights, Rose Comb, 2 roosters, 3 hens, 3 pul- lets, $6. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, R 3. Pure bred Donaldson Red 16 mos. old rooster, stock direct. Value $1.50. Exc. for 20 Red or mixed breed baby chicks. Write first. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Daw- son, R 3. 100 S. C. R. I. Red hens, $1 each; 12 cocks, $2.50 each; cock- erels, $1,- $1.50, $2.50 ea. Eggs, a per 15. Mahoods heavy laying str. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83. 4 pure bred R. I. Red cocker- els, Donaldson str. March hatch, beginning to crow, $1.50 ea. or exc. for same number of R. I. Red cockerels, to prevent in- breeding. C. Bailey, Vienna. 5 Donaldson Red _ cockerels, Spring hatch, $1.50 ea. 2 for $1 ea. Money order. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount. Sev. nice Red cockerels and cocks direct from Mayhood. Fine breeders. Reasonable prices. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon. ; 12 R. I. Red 8 mos. old cock- erels, pure bred Owen str. 75c ea. also 5 hens and cockerel, $5. Nora Shirley, Alto, R 2. 6 S. GC. R. I. Red cockerels. Parent stock direct from Red Bird Farm. Recently bloodtest- ed. $1.50 each. Mrs. J. T. Bax- ley, Moreland, R 1. i 8 young hens and rooster, 18 mos. old, S. C. R. I Reds. Hens laying. 75c ea. $6.75 for all, not prepaid. Mrs. M. L. Ross, Hawk- insville, R 5. R. I. WHITES 2 yr. old R. I. White hens, cost $2-ea. Sell for $1 ea. Bloodtest- ed and bred to lay; fine layers. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS., ETC., FOR SALE May hatch turkey hens, $1.75 each; toms, $2; trios, $5; also new, white, downy feathers, 50c lb. del. Sample for stamps. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, R 4. 4 large turkey hens, pure Ellis Big Bone str. and 1 large tom, $10; also flue cured tobacco, 25 lbs. $1. Exc some tobacco for dried fruit. Money order. Mrs. F, Cowart, Summit. R 2. Pure Narragansett toms for breeders, April hatch, very large healthy stock, $5 ea. Mrs. J. C. Garthright, Warrenton. 12 head of geese, 7 young, 5 old ones, full feathered, 50c ea; also Red Pepper, 30c gal. Nora Trowell, Broxton, R 2. 40 head geese for sale or trade. Want some syrup, hogs, young cow or yearlings, or anything can use on farm. A. H. Phil- lips, Moultrie, R 5. 4 Mammoth White Pekin drakes. All wt. over 6 lbs. and come from best stock that won 1st prize. at Southeastern Fair. $3.75. Jack Good, Atlanta, R 1. 25 Muscovey ducks, 4 mos. old 75c ea. or exc. duck for a goat. Mrs. R. L. Bennett, Mershon. 12 pure bred, extra large Wht. Emden geese, $25 for lot. L. V. Lawler, Marietta, R 4. Approximately 50 geese for sale. Walter T. Candler, Atlanta, 214 Walton Bldg. 8 pure Bronze turkeys, May Ist 1932 hatch. $2 ea. $5.75 trio. Wt. of hens 7 lbs. toms 9 Ibs. 1 hen, 4 yrs. old, 15 lbs, $4, Cow for sale, J. W. Ham, Summit, R 1. Choice April toms, Parent stock from M. M. Reimans Cal- ifornia. $8, $10, $12. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. Pure White Indian Runner ducks and drakes, 1932 hatch, 75c ea. Geo. N. Thomas, Thom- asboro. B. B..Goldbank turkeys for preeding. From the $100 gobbler. Toms, $5; hens, $4; 1 hen, 1931 hatch, laid over 100 eggs this season. Mrs. .W. S. Hadden, Shellman, R 1. 6 pure bred M. B. turkeys, tom hen and 4 young hens, $15 or exc. for 20 March hatch White or Brown L. pullets. No culls. Mrs. C. L. Mills, Baxley, R 2. White Pekins, pure bred. Ducks and drakes. Sell. or exc. for feeder pigs or calf of good stock. Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Daisy, R 1 1 1-2 yr. old Bourbon Red ex- tra farge tom, $2.75. Mrs. W. E.. Rutherford, Woodville, Rt. WYANDOTTES 7 mos. old S. L. Wyandotte pullets, nicely marked, ready to | lay. $1 each in lots of 7 to 10. Mrs. Hugh Bowling, Union Point Red. 3 pure bred R. C. S. L. Wy- andotte 18 mos. old roosters, 75c lea. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Rockmart, R 3, Box 146. Thoroughbred Columbia Wy- andotte cockerels, April hatch, wt. about 3 1-2 Ibs. $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. W. E. Gordon, Pitts, R 2. 7S. L. Wyandotte 18 mos hens and cockerel and pullets, 5 mos. old, $5.60 for lot, FOB. John Jones, Dalton, 28-B Glenn St. 6 Feb. and Mar. hatch Tarbox str.cS, L. Wyandotte cockerels, pure bred, 75c ea. Miss Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda. Poultry Wanted GAMES Want Grist Champion. Must be pure. Give best prices. Will buy or exc. mix. chickens. C. L. | Dunaway, Monroe, 43 Second St. : LEGHORNS Want to buy 50 February or March hatch W. L, pullets. No culls. Must be from choice stock H. E. Walker, Halcyondale. R 1. Exc. 1 reg. S. P. C. boar, two mos. old for 15 March hatch pure bred W. L. pullets. T. W. Timmerman, Vidalia. Want 100-200 W. L. pullets, February or March hatch. Eng~- lish str. No culls. Must be good and priced right. F. L. Brinson, Waynesboro. MINORCAS Exc. 1 Rusk AAA June hatch cockerel for 1 laying pullet, any breed. H. P. Merrell, Atlanta, 570 Middle St. S. W. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Want 100 each, pure bred, Spring hatched White Leghorn, Plymouth Rocks and R. I. Red pullets. Write. W. P. Ballard, At- lanta, 365 Central Ave. Exe. 50 Red or Splashed Car- neaux pigeons for chickens. Mrs. S. E. Field, Atlanta, 1814 Howell Mill Road, Phone Hem. 6357. / QORPINGTONS Want 10 Feb. March hatch Buff Orp. pullets and 1 unrelat- ed cock. Must be full str. and cheap for cash. Mrs. L. M. Mon- roe, Jonesboro. R. I. REDS _ Want 3 - 2 yr. old Mahood or Booth str, AAA Grade S. C. R. I. Red cock. Must have good col- or, type and head points with 5 point comb. State price. R Duhse, Bona Bella, Savanna TURKEYS, GUINEAS, G DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Want 50 turkeys, all sizes market price. Also want t for Game chickens, Buff neaux, Modenas, Magpie jp ons. E. E. Smith, Atlanta, Gertrude Place. WYANDOTTES 1 Feb. hatch, 2 March coc els to exc. for 3 Feb. or M hatch of the Tarbox str. All f cockerels. ; bridge, R 2, Box 225. Want 4 S. L. Wyandotte erels, February or March hi Advise price and hatchery which chicks or stock was S. C. W. L. chicks, 6c e Rocks, 6 1-2c; Hatch every Eggs from pure bred, he: stock. 100 per cent live del. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown. | Eng. Leghorns, Reds, and Rocks, from well selected good, strong, livable chicks. Ve hatching. Eustace J. McKi Jr., Blackshear. ae Pure bred White, B Rocks, Reds, Eng Leghorns well-culled flocks, $5.50 C Live del. cross, First quality chicks, all s ard breeds; light, 6c; heavy, 1-2c ea. del. Add 25c for It than 100. Live del. guar. Sil Tuesdays and Fridays. E Adlington, Atlanta, 510 mont Ave. : 20 or 25 heavy mixed, hatched baby chicks, ready sale 19th Oct. 8c each de hen to carry them, 65c, sh . J. B. Cullars, Pape str. S. C. Black Mi baby chicks from heavy $7.75 per C; $3.85 per 50; $ 25. Eggs, 4c ea. del. Mrs. Rehberg, Cairo. Vigorous, thoroughbred B Rocks, Reds $5.75; White V dottes and Rocks. $6.25; . assorted, $5.25. Less than add lc per chick. R. H. Fecnit Albany. Baby Chicks Wantet Want 300-500 baby chicks raise oa halves to 8 WKS. Reds or B. Rocks preferred. 8 velvet beans or corn for ho O. Dixon, Vienna, R 5. | Want 100-200 baby chicks! raise on halves to 10 or Wi old. R. I. Reds preferred. nish feed: party pay. ches M. M. Dalton, Calvary. Want price for 200 Whi or R. I, Red chicks for ound Nov. ist. Chicks mt healthy. E. S. McConnell, ens, 264 Nanthala Ave. Want 100 chicks, day o : raise on halves to 10 Wks. Prefer large or mixed bree want 10-15 Brown L. str. pullets. Mrs. A. J. Gra) ons, R 3. Want baby chicks to 1 halves. If interested, writ information. Mrs. T. E. Macon. R 4. Prize winning Dark eggs, 75 per 15; $2 for paid. Extra fine Jersey mos. old; Make offer. MIS: Sikes, Sylvester. 3 Turken (Spencer Bird) eggs, $1.25 per 1 ret, Miss Rebecca, Caml lanta, 860 Boulevard, reasonable prices. Also custon Is n In H. J. Parker, Baip. | Live Stock For Sale [TLE FOR SALE ersey bull calf, 6 mos. sey heifer, 6 mos. old, $15 9, or $8 each; Good color m heavy milkers, H. G. yhs, Canon. cow, will give 4 gal. on ed; freshen October 26th. fe ftor.cash, J.-F, Go- le, R 3. fer, 2 1-2 yrs, old, Blue y-Holstein cross; freshen February. Mother giving ilk, 2 Ibs. butter. $25 at Ben C. Ivey, Bellton. y bred, 4 mos. old Jer- ull, Sub. to reg. for sale or sonable. Chas. H. Drake, old, can be reg. $25 at Piso 2 line S. PP. C. $10 ea. $17.50 pair. Papers hed. W. I. Jordan, Sand- t+ colored Jersey 14 mos. Ent. to reg. Sell or exc. ilch cow. Doug- d young mi "| mos. old. Sell or exc. for 60 W. ght, LaGrange, R 1. cows giving milk and for sale.at reasonable price wards, Forsyth, R 1. bull, 4 yrs. old. Combina- nier-Xenia Sultan bree- mported Dam tested 631 utter in 10 mos. $50. FOB ; hogs, feedstuffs in exch. ason, Acworth. ead young steers, in good , wt. around 500 lbs. each, ale. W. H. H. Barham, Mc- ugh, RL. sey bull calf, 3 wks. old, reg. Best of Volunteer Sybil blood lines. $20 reg. ansferred and crated, FOB. E. swell, Athens. id milch cows, fresh, $30 or 12 head of cattle suit- r beef. Cash at my lot. Barker, Eatonton, R 2. old cow, giving 1 gal. day ure, and calf, 4 mos. old, beef shape. Mrs. L. R. , Zebulon, R 2. ; blood Jersey heifer cal- wks. old, Father reg. Sell for Orpington, Buff or ghorn pullets. Mrs. A. ner, Norristown. ; ee Jersey cows, freshen h, $50 ea. Mrs. R. L. ne, Cuthbert, R 4. oroughbred Hereford bulls, ges, from our famous Col- lantation herd. Reg. in ame at farmers prices. Hutchinson, Leesburg. milch cow with calf, 2 Cheap for cash. G. S. ce, Greenville, R 4. rsey, Raleigh and Gam- heifer, bred to a Sybil of much production behind m. Sell or exc. Write for full mation. Chester Williams, sville, R 3. g Polled Hereford bulls, 18 mos. old, also heifers, 8, bed. or reg. at farmers J. C. Collier, Barnesville. HOGS FOR SALE k load hogs all kinds and bred gilts and sows: 4nd Duroc. A-1 cond. All ed. $2 up. Mrs. J. B. Har- ele, R B. Oss breed thrifty shoats, 5 Mos. old, 5 barrows and 2 17.50 money order. Ship oe S. Thos. Jefferson, ighbred Berkshire 8 wks a. at my home near eines. G. A. Skelton, red Straight-Nose Berkshire gilts, 3 mos, old, wt. 75 Ibs. ent. to reg. Fine for brood sows. $6 each. Dorsey Martin, Canon, R 1. Duroc boars, 7 mos. old, $10 each; 4 fine pigs, 3 1-2 mos, old $6 each. All sired by Son of the Worlds Junior Champion: all reg. in buyers name. J. C. Lums- den, Talbotton. 35 thrifty 10 wks. old Duroc and Hampshire cross, pigs, $4.50 pr. or all for $2 ea. Write. T. S. Greene, Gray. 8 nice feeder shoats, 3 mos. old, $2.50 each; P. C. and Duroc cross, soW, and pure bred B. P. C. boar, $10 each, $35 FOB for lot. Miss Kate Lancaster, Syl- vester. Duroc Jersey pigs, 6 mos. old, wt. about 125 lbs., reg. in buy- ers name. $10 each, or 2 for $19; Reg. Guernsey 4 yr. bull, $75. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. 45 shoats, av. 90 Ibs. ea. in good cond. P. C., Duroc Jersey breeding. S. E. Morton, Gray. Reg. B. B. P. C. boar, (sows that he has served -bring from 9-13 pigs) wt. around 400 lbs. 18 L. pullets. L. C. Davis, Buchanan Ress S. P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, $7.50 reg. in buyers name; prize win- ners. Sat. guar; Reg. Guernsey bull, 1500 lbs. 3 yrs. old, gentle, kind. $100. T. R. Duggan, War- then, \ Several truck loads fat. shoats, also 500 bu. ear corn. Write for prices. F. L. Beasley, Reidsville. Big Bone Blue Guinea 40 - 50 lb. gilts, $4; 150 (I guess) $10. Bred and not bred. W. A. Sum- ner, Norristown. Duroc and P. C. cross pigs, 30 to 40 lbs. ea. $2 to $3 each; shoats, 50-60 lbs. $4 or exc. for oats or rye. Ottis Moody, Coffee. Several thrifty pigs. P. C. crossed with Chester White. Re- duced prices if taken at once; 2 thoroughbred P. C. shoats for sale. Come get them. Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairsville. 5 pigs, Duroc and Guinea cross, 9 wks. old, wt. 30-35 Ibs. 2 males, 3 females, $2 ea. FOB crated. J. E. Raley, Mitchell, R 1, Box 60. O. I. C. pigs, gilts and brood sows. J. J. Harris, Pelham. Reg. Duroc pigs, 10 wks. old, $5.50; open and bred gilts from {Great Super Stilts at farm- ers prices; also big bred sows. All reg. in buyers name. Z. L. Scott, Concord. Reg. S. P. C. gilt and 9 pigs, 50-50 color. Bred by reg. sire (bought through County Agt.) | $20. R 4. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 stallion horses, 4 yrs. old for sale. See Patrolman Freeman in East Atlanta. between 8 a. Mm. and 4 p.m. any day. J. D. Free- man, East Atlanta, 682 Home Ave., S. E. Extra fine Black Spanish Jack 5 yrs. old, wt. 850 lbs. Perfectly marked and a sure breeder. W. L. Saxon, Brookfield. Mare mule, about 12 yrs. old, work anywhere. $60. Exc. for cows, hogs, corn or anything can use; white Conch peas, 10c lb. Brown crowders, 5c Ib. T. M. Smith, Cordele, R 4. 8 yr. old, bay mare mule, wt. 1250 Ibs. good, sound, work any- where, $125; 5 Jersey milch cows 2 to 3 yrs. old for sale, also. G: S. Ivey, Louisville, R 3. 1 good work mule, and 2 Jer- sey heifers, 1 Reg. Eng. heifer, freshened last November first calf. All go at a bargain. W. M. Fortner, Meansville, R 1. ODaniel Kitchens, Macon, Good mule, wt. 1M lbs, $100. Exc. for seed oats, baby calves, for sale at 50c lb. W. J. Mor- gan, Stillmore. Shetland pony mares, 5 - 9 yrs. old, gentle and bred for early Spring, $40 ea. W. S. McMichael, Buena Vista, 1 good, young mule, 5 yrs. old last May. Work good, wt. about 1M lbs. Raised in Ware County. $100. H. T. Jeffords, Waycross, R 3, Box 19-A. RABBITS FOR SALE 12 mos. old Chinchilla doe, 1 pr. black and white rabbits, $3 for lot. Exc. for chickens, syrup, or sweet potatoes. Wm. Hackett, Macon, 4 Astor Place. 4 bucks, 2 Gray and 2 Blacks, grown, $1 pr. and postage. Want a nice horse not over 12 yrs. old, wt. about 900 lbs. Will give $25 for it. Miss M. E. Adams, Ma- rietta, R 3. Pair of N. Zealands, sub. to reg. 2 Chin. does reg. Sell or exc. for best offer. Mrs. S. L. Law- rence, Decatur, 507 W. Howard Ave. Chinchilla rabbits for sale at reasonable price. Mrs. Lois Tan- ner, Dewyrose. Pair Chinchilla, Gold Cert. stock, ped. $3; also pure N. Z. Whites. S. O. Dorsey, Blackshear. Pair of pure bred Chinchillas, about 16 mos. old. Doe already bred. Sell or swap for 6 bantam hens and a rooster. Odell Col- lier, Moultrie. 3 White N. Z. buck rabbits, 11 mos. old, $1 each or exc. for any- thing can use. Julius O. Paulk, Willacoochee. 3 Gray Chinchilla does, $1.50 lot, or 50c each. Irvin Bryan, Omega, R 1. 9 Gray rabbits, about 3 mos. old, 75c per pair, also 1 pr. about 2 yrs. old $1 pr. or exc for chick- ens at heavy breed. W. D. Mar- tin, Fairburn, R 3. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE 250 stock sheep for sale. Make best offer. R. W. Pryor, Douglas Choice milking, s:pen and bred does, young coes, ready to breed 1 young buck. Write for infor- mation. Exc. for corn, oats, choice production hens, 6 - 18 mos. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 69 Paynes Ave., NW. 10 ewes and 2 rams for sale. Ewes are bred. H. P. Word, Ho- gansville. Choice, young Southdowns, 1 ram and 2 ewes, $25 at the Farm. The flock is one of the best in the State. K. D. Sanders, Eat- onton, Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED | Want to rent good milch cow. Or exc. good mule for cow. yearlings, hogs, goats or chick- ens. Write or see me at once. S. G. Rogers, Claxton. Want car load of 25 or 35 fresh or soon to freshen milch cows. Prefer Jerseys or Guern- seys. Give full description and price. J. R. Stripling, Bonaire. Exp. dairyman wants to buy on monthly payments a_ dairy herd of 15-25 cows. Write for full particulars. D. J. Wagner, Vienna, R 6. Want A-1 cow. Must be bar- gain. Mrs. W. F. Anderson, At- lanta, 98 Baker St. NE. Phone Jackson, 7351-W. Want to rent good milch cow or exc. mule for cow, hogs, goats, chickens, or farrn produce; want 25 heavy hens or 50-100 W. L. on share basis. Ref. Mrs. Sam G. Rogers, Claxton. Exc. new Ga. Cane syrup and good 50-75 lb. shoats for good 3 gal. or more cow, fresh with heifer calf. M. C, Padgett, Stil- ee 2 | Live Stock Wanted | etc.; Also 50 lbs. mustard seed | Want young, fresh cow, Jer- sey preferred, giving upwards ot 2 gai. per day. Also interested @ mute at rignt price. B. KR. Headrick, College Park, Janice Drive, R 1, Cainoun 9845. HOGS WANTED Want 10 or 12 hogs, 50 or 75 ibs. ea to fatten on halves. Want to hear. from party at once. Fienty of feed. W. KH. Ward, Ty ays ee 2s Want 6 head of shoats to fat- ten on shares in 10 or 12 mues of Talbotton. See me at once. ftienry Pyle, Taibotton, R 4. Exc. reg. big bone black P, C. male or gilt for reg. big bone black P. C. boar, to prevent in- breeding. N. H, Bacon, Jr., Ir- winton. \ Ibs. Will exc. good value or take shoats on shares. Ref. furnished. G. R. Timmerman, Augusta, 1613 Walton Way. HORSES & MULES WANTED Trade full Jersey cow, dry now freshen first of year; 3 gal. milk and 38-4 lp. butter per day, for a good horse wt. about 900 lbs. &. &, Preetorius, Hunters. Want to rent or buy on terms or trade good, young much cow tor @ muie; aiso exc. syrup or small peanuts for Running pea- nuts... Write.. C.) H. Palps, Smithville. Want pair farm mules, cheap for cash. R. F. Haney, Atlanta, 301-10 Forsyth St. Bldg. Want 1 Shetland pony at low- est cash price. If not cheap, need not answer this ad. Herman Dorminy, Enigma, Cow to exc. for good mule, not over 10 yrs. old, 800 lbs; give some boot in other produce, such as cane seed, syrup, fodder, po- tatoes, or pigs. Lowell Mason, Winston. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want to buy first class, hign producing milk goats. State an particulars concerning what you nave in first letter.. J. H. Gru- fith, Griffin, Ga. Care Grifiin Laundry. Positions Wanted ~~ Refined young woman wants place on farm assisting with Tlowers, poultry, garden and other light work for home ana reasonable salary. Miss Helen Spea:man, Atlanta, 503 Wash- ington St. S. W. Want job on farm with Chris- tian people assisting with light work for board, clothes and small wage. Or will take gooa farm on shares for 1933. Ready. Mrs. Martha Horton, Alapaha, R 1, . . Strong, hard working colored boy, 16 yrs. old, wants job on farm, for small wage, home and laundry. Herman Moore, Lake Park. Want good 2 horse farm to let out on halves, with good water power Grist Mill. Can keep up and run and repair any kind machinery, also blacksmith. At one. 9 in: family, Ref: D. D. Reynolds, Mesena. Single, young man wants jon with good farmer, driving cars and trucks and keeping them in repair and do gen. work around farm. State salary. Clifford Rhodes, Monroe, R 6. Man and wife, 28 yrs old want job on farm or crop for 1933. Dewey Adams, Lenox, R 1. . Want position as Miller for 1933. 12 yrs. exp. Can run long or short system flour Mill. Ezra Hendrick, Dewyrose, R 1. Upson county, with good: land, house, etc. Standing rent. R. C. |English, Barnesville, R 1. _ Want 10-15 shoats, wt. 40 to 50} Want small farm in Lamar cr - Unincumbered, white, middie- aged country Christian wido wants home on farm assist with poultry, cows, garden, yar etc. at $2 week and board. M Harrell Killcreese, Empire, R Box 20. Raised on the farm; can do any kind farm work. Good ref Have to be moved. Prefer wages as no one but self; blacksmith, Miller, etc. No bad habits. At once. Thos. W. Madaris, Atlanta 226 1-2 Central Place. ee 24 yr. old man with wife a baby, with experience in mo all lines of farming, and good handy man with machi wants job. Can furnish Be Come at once. Rome, R. 7, 20 yr. exp. Miller and Renin n for 1933. mer, Lisbon, a 3 good workers, mother, siste and brother want good piace trucking. Wages or shares, A! exp. truckers. Thos. King, At. lanta, 58 Pope St. SE. fi Want job as Supt. or Overseer of big plantation. Know how handle labor; have worked high as 1500 men. Can furni very best of ref. C; H. Sho Wareshoro, uy Good farmer with plenty help wants good 2 horse farm in family, all 6XCEpt. 472 enough to work. B. W. Ellis lanta, 377 Grant St. SE. Exp. Dairyman, truck an tractor driver and farm seer wants job for 1933, on goo farm near school and church G. A. Street, Augusta, Care Ger Del. Ma Young girl wants job on farm > with elderly couple with light work. Ref. exch. Mis Essie Hadden, Stapleton, R 2. _ Exp. farmer wants 2. hors crop. Landlord furnish stock tools and feed for stock. 6 family. Within 25-30 miles o Atlanta preferred. J. W. Robi son, Atlanta, 801 Tilden Ave. Want good 2 or 3 horse farm for a good farmer (one that made 18 bales cotton and 300 bu corn this yr. in the boll weevi section). Can furnish self, al but guano, 50-50 basis. Georg Brooks, Dublin, R 6. y Want an A-1 farm or dai Wife and self only, A-1 ref. an plenty of exp. J. F. Sheppard Lovejoy, R 1. ie Want job on farm, or will haul farm products for trucker. Can drive any kind of car or tract Ref. Forrest: L, Ricker, Blythe. Settled girl wants place on farm with good people, assist- ing with poultry. garden, etc. Ref. exch. Miss Kathleen Taylo: Summerville. _ Want farm of not less than 35 _ acres, with good house and out- ~ bldgs. wood and water. Write. J_ E. Bowers, Forsyth, R 6. hee Want poultry farm close + Albany or Macon. Must have good dwelling. Will do all work 15 yrs. exp. Reasonable salar Can use farm products as par pay. J. W. Folsom, Adel. Want few acres good truc land in good locality. 50-50 basis or small standing rent. Will pay for moving in work. Fred Black, Cleveland, R 1. i Man with 2 exp. hands want place with 5 or 6 cows and 150 200 hens, 2 - 3 brood sows wit farm for rest of this yr. an for 1933. Share basis or sala Can move at once. W. T. Ty son, -Bowdon, R 1. : Want 3 or 4 horse crop. good land, good house, pasture, stock. tools and supplies to make crop. Prefer No. Ga. On halves. Corn, hay and some cotton. Life time exp. E. S. Podgett, Marble Hill. i 2 Georgia or Market Bulletin published Weekly by the BUREAU OF MARKETS - Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1932. Entered as second class mat- ter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Geor- ia, under the act of June 8, -1930. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage pro- vided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Notice of farm produce and appurtenances, admissible un- der postage regulations, insert- ed one time on each request, and repeated only when re- quest is accompanied by new copy of notice. flowers and seed, and ornamental nursery stock notices are published in /Monthly Supplement which appears on the first Thursday of each month. Farm land for sale editions ere published at intervals dur- ing the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from ime to time advising adver- imited space will not permit insertions of notices contain- cluding name and address. We reserve the right to cut down notices of more than 30 words, providing that this reduction Joes not destroy the meaning of the notice. When notices an not be cut down they will be returned to the writer for correction. Nv mited space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- tices. Under legislative act the | Market Bulletin does not as- sume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the ulletin or transaction result- g therefrom. . j| Positions Wanted SPECIAL NOTICE Attention Farmers: Enough of home-made mixture to cure 100 bu. potatoes (keep- ing them white and sweet un- til can be sold for profit), $1. Owner and Originator. Laney, Bronwood, Positions Wanted Unincumbered young: woman ants place on farm to assist flowers, poultry, garden nd other light work. Mrs. Will | Thrash, Atlanta, 396 Ga. Ave. Want job at once on a dairy yr poultry farm, or gen. farm ork, Need job. Make offer in| irst letter. Ernest Huding, At- anta, 558 Hollins St. SW. Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Have to be moved and furnished to make crop. Write see. J. C. Mobley, Atlanta, Gray St. 4 yr. old married man with e time exp. on farm wants are crop for 1933 in So. Ga. ir 25 A. on other basis. Ref. exc. | . D. Parker, Valdosta, R 6. Want home with reliable peo- ple on farm. 44 yrs. old. Can do any kind of farm work; very ood schooling. Work cheap. 20 . exp. in farming and stock aising. H. B. Johnson, Augusta, Cc re Gen. Del. or more. So. Ga. Good j Lithonia, R 2. T. M. Want proposition on 4 horse Ls bs - sy | houses, barns and pasture. Grow cantaloupes, truck and gen. far- ming. 20 yrs. exp. Ref. Ralph Edwards, Leesburg, R 3, Box 52. Exp. practical, scientific far- mer and land builder open for position aS manager on all or part percentage basis. Middle Ga. preferred. Clarence King, Austell, Want work on farm at once from now until Xmas and for next yr. 10 in family. All good workers. Reliable, industrious and need work, Oconee or Clark County preferred. Ref. Mrs. Mary Huff, Bishop. Exp, farmer and truck grower wants 1, 2, 3 horse farm, good smooth land on 50-50 basis, with cows to milk or other stock to attend to for reasonable wages. Move, finance self; ref. E. P. |Cochran, Griffin, R B. Want good 1 horse crop tn halves. Can finance seif. Want stock and land only, furnished. 12 in family. J. C. King, Atlan- ta, 946 Niles Ave., SW. Man with wife and child wants job as caretaker, or on a farm for wages. Exp. truck. driver, painter, carpenter as well as farming. Have to be moved. V. F. Tolison, Atlanta, 432 White- hall St. CloJas. Poss. Imp. 1 horse farm on shares or standing rent. Can finance self. Taylor county preferred. E. C, Ward, Butler. 17 yr. old boy wants job on Pigeon or Poultry farm. Exp. | Work for board, laundry and spending money. Have 25 prs. King pigeons will invest. Write. Leon Boyd, Ringgold. 44 yr. old single man wants place on truck or poultry farm, to live as one of family. Can do most anything. Write: 4 Austin, Buford, Clo W. B. Brown, R:3. Ne Young man and wite with 2 |childrenwishes place on farm. {Can do any kind work on faim: carpenter, mechanic, drive truck, etc. G. F. Jeffries, Clarkston, POBox i12. Want position on. Poultry or Htachery for wages. Single, 15 yrs. exp. trapnesting, line breed- ing, pedigreeing, culling incu- ating, etc. Capable of taking full charge. Clifford Renouf, Want 25 or 30 acres on shares. 15 miles south of Atlanta. W. L. Goolsby, Riverdale, Want job on farm. Can do most anything on farm. Will work for $5 mo. board and wash- ing. 24 yrs. old. Lived on farm all life time. Willing worker; start any time. Honest, etc. J. W. Crowe, Blackwells, R 1... Want 1 horse farm for 1933 | Prefer Truck farm and to get started right away. Consider anything. Can operate and re- pair any kind farm machinery or buildings. E. L. Reeves, Brad- ley, R 1. Position wanted on farm by. middleaged couple, thoroughly honest, reliable, not afraid of work. Exp. Board and small salary. J. H. Smith, Atlanta, Cjo Gen. Delivery. Want farm on 50-50 basis, close to town. 1 horse farm. Able to move and furnish self. T. A. Boles, Atlanta, 1131 Flynn St. N. W. ; Want 1 horse farm on halves; want part to use as truck farm; will build up land and houses; making it a money paying thing. Move any time, Give full de- tails in first letter. L. W. Duke, Atlanta, 428 Windsor St. rT Wanted Farm Help \ Want exp. farmer to work by the month. Must be honest, so- ber, etc., and not have over two children, 1 boy large enough to plow. Must furnish ref. about farming exp. H. T. Britt, Macon, 1001 Napier Ave. : Want elderly woman, single or widow to assist with light work, poultry, garden, ete. for Mrs. G. M. Bowles, Atlanta, 475 Woodward Ave. SE, Want honest, sober, reliable, middleaged colored man, alone or with just wife to live on place and do chores until crop time, then crop on shares. Come see me. Henry Pyle, Talbotton, R 4. Want man and wife farm, gar- den, poultry, etc. for 1933, small wages with food furnished. Mrs. Arlee Ward, Butler. Want man and wife to farm 1 or 2 horse farm, with not more than 1 child, to live in home with me and a man that can run self. Share basis. Good land. Mrs. Emma Hickey, Suwanee, R 1. Want good farm for 160 aecres,. 4 room house; most of land in forest. Must be able to furnish self and stock; do some repair work. Write: Mrs. R. A. Hardie, Gordon, R 3. Want good farm on 3rd. and 4ths. Good houses, etc. Plant anything you want to; also have cherry trees, 10c ea; dried ap- ples and peaches, 10c Ib. Add postage. . Guy Osborn, mont, R 1. Plants For Sale 2. Early Klondike strawberry plants, 25c GC; $1, 500; $1.75 M del. Cream sugar crowder peas, new crop, 5c lb. del. Exc. some for white multiplying onions. Mrs. C, T. Hunt, Cumming, R 1. Early Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C; 90c, 500; $1.60 M. Mrs. Lou Garrett, Cumming, R 1. Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 C; $7.50 M; 200 for $1.50 del; also nice, fresh green tomatoes, 35c gal. Maud Hamby, Green- ville. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c. C; 80c, 500; $1.50 M. Money order only. John L. Jones, Cum- ming, R 1. : Earliest. Imp. genuine Klond- ike strawberry plants, true to name, 25c C. Add postage. Mrs. Rosic Crowe, Cumming, R 1. Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25, 500; $2 M; rhubarb plants 50e doz; garlic, 10c per head; Hot Red pepper, dry sage, 50 Ib. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart- well, R 4. Condons Maitnmoth everbear- ing strawberry plants, mixed with Mastodon, 500, $1.40; Him- alaya blackberry, 30 for 50c; Goose plum sprouts, 6 for 5Cc, del. Mrs. Sam Smith. Austell, R 2: Klondike strawberry plants, true to name, 20c C; $2 M. Mrs. | Grady Crowe, Cumming, R 1. Frost-proof cabbage plants, $1.25 M del. Exc. for nice dried apples, peaches, papershell pe- cans, white feed sacks, honey or new, clean Jumbo peanuts. Les- ter Kerlin, Buford, RFD. Frost-proof, Chas. and Jersey W. cabbage plants, from Long Island seed, expert packing; quick service, 300, 50c; 700, $1; $125 M. Postpaid. C. F. Mad-| dox, Lawrenceville. Flat Dutch cabbage and coll- ard plants, 20c C; 300, 40c: 80c M del. 5M $3 collect. Lee Crow, Oakwood, R 1. : All kinds frost-proof cabbage plants, 500, 60c; 300, 40c; 20c M. $1 M. All del. Now ready. J. P. Mullis, Baxley. _ Chas. W. cabbage plants, 90c M. 50c 500; 5M up, 80c M. Mon- ey orders. Mrs. E. G, Anderson, | Baxley, R 2. home. | Cler- Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage, collard and Crystal Wax onion plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; 3M $2.25; 5M $3. Quality, count, guar. B. J. Head, Alma, E. J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage plants ready now. 50c, 500; 90 M del. Cash. C. L. Williams, Baxley, R ds h Millions now ready Chas. W. and BE. J., Copenhagen Market and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 50c, 500; 85c M del. Field grown. W.H. Morris, Baxley, R 1. astodon everbearing straw- berry plants, 85 C; June Cher- ry trees, 15 ea. Add postage to all. Exe. trees for white feed sacks: 1 for 3 sacks. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleveland, R 4. Frost-proof Chas. W. and J. W. cabbage plants, ready, 15 C. 45c, 500; 80c M. No COD nor checks, Lucille Norton, Baxley. BE. J., W. cabbage plants, $1.15 M del. H. L. Williams, Baxley. E. J., C. H. W. cabbage plants ready,. 202 C; 90c M. A. lL. Lewis Baxley, R 4. Chas. W. and J. W. cabbage plants, ready, 15c ; 45c, 500; 75 M. No COD nor checks. J. P. Morris, Baxley, R 1. Ps Cabbage, onion and other veg- etable plants. Write for special prices. Andrew Clark, Thomas- ville. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 80c M del. in 5M or more lots. Ready now. Mrs. C. G. Williams, Baxley. 1 million frost-proof Long Is- land W.. cabbage plants, $1 M 5 to 10M 98 M FOB; Clements Wonder watermelon seed, $1 02. $10 Ib. E. T, Clements, Tenn- ille, Strawberry and Kudzu _ vines, also blackberry, fruit trees cheap or exc. for cotton or sacks. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanolice. E. Flat Duteh cabbage plants, 20 C; $1 M del. 5M up, 90c M. Del. Mrs. Esta Wetherford, Gainesville, R 2. Missionary and Lady T. straw- berry plants 50c C. $5.50 M. 2-3 yr. old apple and peach trees, 20 each; Grape vines, 10c; Gov. insp. L. C. Head, Cleveland, R 1. Frost-proof E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, grown without irriga- tion. 500, 60c; 90c M del. by P. P. prepaid, 38rd zone. Mrs. Geo. |Gafiney, Fitzgerald. Frost-proof cabbage plants, B. J., Chas. W. Copenhagen Mar: ket, Early Flat Dutch, 500, 50; 75 M postpaid. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, R 4, Box 144. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants ready, 300, 40c; 500, 60c; $1 M:; 5M up, 80e M. All postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville. _ E. J., Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Market, Chas. W., frost-proof cabbage plants, postpaid, 500, 50c; 75c M; 5M $3. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Large Baltimore tomato, Head- ing collard plants, $1 M_ post- paid; 5c FOB. Exc. for white sacks: 15 for 1M plants, Ea. pay Ae aa H. B. Fraser, Buford, Coastal Plains grown cabbage plants, frost proof. 500, 50c; 90c M. 3M lots up, 80c M. Quality, count, promptness guar. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke. Cabbage, Early J., Chas. w. and collard plants, ready, frost proof. 300, 35c; 500, 45c; 75 M. ae a J. O, Stokes, Fitzgerald Frost-proof cabbage plants, 15e C; 500, 50c; 90 M. RB. J. Chas. W. All del. parcel post. M. J. Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt. Missionary strawberry plants, $2.50 M. No chks. Bud Sweat, Alma, R 1, Box 26. Earliest var. Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, $2 M: $1.25, 500; 25 per C, del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, R 1, C. and J. W. eabbage plants, ready, 85c M. 8M up, 75c M_ All del. J. L, Leggett, Baxley, "Plants For Sele (| Wakeficld cabbage plants . 25 M del. 5! and 10M $1 M. 99 90c M. FOB. Lem lin. Gai esville. Chas. W. and E. J. cabba plants, 85c M. 3M lots up, 75. All prepaid. D, M. Barber, B; ley. sg Everbearing strawberry plank lic C. $1 M not prepara hundred lbs. mixed pecans, nice size, well flavored, 10 lp, g; ple on request. Cordele, R D. a Miss M, Pit 20 ; 300, 50c; $1 M. del, No ready. Millard Jones, Oakwoo R 1, a Chas. and E. J. W. cabba plants, for immediate shipmen 80c M del. 5M $3 Exp. col, Gra. dy Turner, Macon, R 3, a Klondike, Missionary and Ey. erbearing strawberry plants, 56 C. $4'M. del. Also fruit trees ; vines for Fall planting, 3 Head, Cleveland. Frost-proff cabbaye plants, ] J., and Chas. W. now ready, 9 M; 3M $2.65; 5M $4.35 delivere Mossed, 10c M extra. Sat. gua Harold Smith, Baxley. Pe Frost proof E. J., W. cab plants, $1 M del. Exe. for chick ens at market price. Mrs, Ell Smith, Baxley, R 4. ahs E. J.,.W. cabbage plants, no ready, 90 M FOB. Cash wit order, Mrs. Ralph Miles, Baxle Chas. W. cabbage plants, M. 5M. $2.25; ey orders only. A. E. Reinhan Ashburn, _ Frost-proof cabbage pla now ready, J. and Chas, W. 500; 75e M del. by parcel pos postpaid. J. P. McCook, Fitz gerald. ; Extra Early J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 50c; 75c M Crystal Wax Bermuda onio 500, 60c; $1 M. Postpaid by pa cel post. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgeral Strawberry, raspberry, Kudz Kelloges Mammoth blackberry peach, plum, cherry, } trian peas, Barley, Burr Clove Abruzzi rye at market pric Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody. Millions cabbage plants, Cha and E. J., W. 500, 60c; $1 M de Jack Crawford, Odum... Genuine French shallot onio plants (has no seed nor-buttons 50 per 100. Add postage small orders; take stamps 0 less than 50c. Mrs, Shelto Crutchfield, Toomsboro. 1a Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M del. H. L. Cantre Flowery Branch) R 1. Klondike and Lady T. straw berry plants, 20c: 80c, 500: $1 M FOB. E. C. Berry, Bronwoo Large, fine strawberry plan $1.50 M or 20e C. Mrs. J. R. Me Leod, West Green. Klondike strawberry pla: $1.50 M prepaid. Howard Sum merour, Gainesville, R 2. Chas. W. cabbage plants, M; Also some good sweet pote toes, 35 per tub, bulk, wt. 5 lbs. Lloyd McWhirter, Atlant 4558 Hollins St. SW. Se Early Klondike, Lady T. an Progressive everbearing straw: berry plants, 500, $1 del. A. Call, Ellijay, R 4. | ue Large and early var. stra berry plants, 25 C. $2 M. N chks. Mrs. L. BE. Mobley, Gl Ville. < Frost proof cabbage and co lard plants, Copenhagen, Ch W. and Flat Dutch, 25 C; 3 50c; $1 M del.; Lady T. str berry, 30 C. 300, 60c; $2 M di H. P. Crow, Gainesville, R 2 Dutch and W.-cabbage, Head ing collard plants, 20c C; 80c ! Klondike strawberry plants, 2 50c; $1.75 M All del. L..A..Cro Oakwood. (ees Chas and J. W. cabbage plan now ready, '75 per M FOB. son Baxley, Baxley, Ga Plants For Sale and Everbearing. Jants, 25 C; $2.25 post Miss Lillie Dahlonega, R 1. strawberry plants, 300 postpaid. Mrs. L. W. nehurst.. . strawberry plants, 25 1; $2 M. Klondike, 500, 5 Ethel Crow, Gain- Oc; $1 M del. ainesville, R 2. oof cabbage plants, EH. W. Flat Dutch. 500, 55c del. E.. Y.. Stokes,. Chas. W. Flat Dutch of cabbage plants, 80c $3 FOB. C, W. Stokes iC 25c; 500, 50c; SOc M. pet hks. nor stamps. Gur-. Baxley, R. 2, nd Chas. W. cabbage $1 M del. Ready to ship; tie cured tobacco, 10 lbs. 1932 crop. Ottis Pittman, 1, Box 134. Chas, W cabbage plants Tc M 3M up, 60c M. t and prompt ship- e Tuten, Baxley. g strawberry plants, so want 2 horse crop 50 basis; with pasture, etc, near Marietta or ock. Self and wife. Wal- sht, Ellijay, R 4. ly cabbage plants, 75 Mrs. Seott Davis, Ho- e strawberry plants, , 25 each additional H. B. Shell, onion and Ga. col- ts, 75 M by express astings 100-Bu. oats, nut and obnexious e bu. FOR. G. W. Tifton, Sugar berries, $1 C;. sage, 50c Ib. postpaid. Etris, Dahlonega, R strawberry _ plants, Lady T., $2.M. Collard Tie M. Addie Reynolds, R 2. f cabbage plants, . J. Wakefield. Now _ gooseberry, 10c; cherry, 3, 35c; pie Sugar or Salad peas, cups, 15c. Exe. for peas. Royal Euer, plants 50c dez; yel- , 25 Ih. peppermint, 35c epper, 35c Ib. Miss Curley, Hartwell, R 4. and onion plants, 80c , Valdosta, str. Wherry plants, good me unknown, 20c CG; $1.- se Phillips, Hartwell, shipment, 15 C: 50c, M. FOB. Mis. J, J. Alma, grown collard plants, 500, 40c; 65 M. Cab- plants, 200, 25; you 25 percent and den seed. J. C. Smith Strawberry plants, 50 id White raspberries, Ernest. {$1 M del. 90 | White and yellow Bermuda onion plants, best var, grown, ready now for setting, 15 C; $1.- 25 M. Mrs. Bessie Kesler, Bax- ley. Frost-proof cabbage plants, {now ready, shipped Exp. or mail COD, 75c M. or exc. for nice dri- ed peaches. W. M. Bullard, Bax- ley. Lead. var. frost-proof cabbage plants, postpaid, 500, 50c; 75c M. Now ready. J, R. Pope, Fitzger- ald. HE. J., Chas. W. cabbage, $1 M del. Now ready. Cash with orders. P. L. Smith, Baxley, R 4, All var. cabbage sinaue $1 M del. Now ready. Earnest Lewis, | Baxley, R 4, Cc. W. W. cabbage plants, 300, 40c; 600, 75c; $1 M.5 M up, 60 M. Collect. Calvin Garrett, Gai- nesville, R 1, Chas. W. cabbage, 40c, 300; 75c 600; $1 M del. 5 M up, 75 M. Exp. col. O. M. Crowe, Gaines- ville, R 2. E. J. Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 50; 75 M del; $6 M col. Now ready. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Pure Klondike strawberry plants, 25 C; $2 M del. R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville. Yr. old Rhubarb plants, 56 doz; med. size, 35c doz; 3 doz. $1; Catnip, peppermint, 35 doz. Bone dry yellow roost, 35 Ib. Mrs, Thornton McCurley, Hart- well. : Cabbage, collard and onion plants, 500, 50; 95c M. Daily shipments. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, E. J. Chas. W., and Flat Valdosta. Dutch cabbage plants now ready 25, 200; 45c, 500; 75c M del. S. C. Rowe, Fitagerald, R 2. E, J. and C. W. cabbage plants 500, 50c; 75c M. Onion plants, Bermuda; 500, 50c; $1 M_ post- paid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, iG. White and Yellow Bermuda onion plants, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del; frost-proof cabbage and Heading collard plants, 500, 65c; Mrs. Hattie Griffin, Cloudland. E. J.. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 90c M del. S. D. Shef- field, Baxley, R 4. Copenhagen Market, E. J.. Chas. W. and Flat Dutch eab- bage plants, ready. 500, 50c; 80c M. del. Charlie Williams, Baxley, R 5. Everbearing strawberry plants 25 C, Exe. for white butter- beans, or peas, garden seed, eggs or anything can use. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, R 2. Nice, Early Jersey cabbare plants, 15 C; 500, 65c; $1 M del. M. G. Vanzant, Abbeville. Chas, W., E. J. cabbage plants 500, 60; $1 M del. 5 and 10 M lots, 75 M. Exp. Col. Guy Wal- drip, Flowery Branch. J. W., cabbage plants, $1 M del in 1st and 2nd zone. 75c M. Exp. Collect. John Roark, Flow- ery Branch. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M del. in ist and 2nd zone. 75c Exp col. Talmadge Clark, Flo- wery Branch. EB. J., and Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M post paid; 75c Exp. col. E. S. Stephens, Flowery Branch, R 1. C. W. and Copenhagen cab- page plants, 85c M; 5 M or 10M lots, 60 M FOB. Gainesville, R 1. Lead. var. cabbage plants, $1 Cly Evans, M; 5 M $3.75; send chk. Green [ARKET BULLETIN _ Plants For Sale baby lima beans, $1.25 hamper; yellow crookneck squash, 75c hamper. L. B. Lang, Omega, Frost-proof cabbage plants, Chas. W., Succession and Stein's Early Flat Dutch, $1 M del. Spe- Cial prices on large orders. B. F. Mallard, Springfield. Frost-proof cabbage and Ga. Heading collard plants, 500, 40c; 60c M. Genuine Bermuda onion, Yellow and White Wax, 65c, 500, $1 M. W. A. Bruce, Cloudland. Cabbage plants, Chas. W. and E. J.. Copenhagen Mkt., $1.25 M del, L. T. Beverly, Ochlochnee, Box 18. Klondike strawberry plants, 25 C postpaid; $1, 500. Ready. Mrs, T. L. Willis, Baxley, Plants Wanted Exe. 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks, at 10c each for 500 cab- bage plants. Fritz Rovers, Wash- ington, R 3. Seed For Sale Good start Calif. multiplying beer seed, guar. 5c postpaid, Jas. M. Craton, Dallas, R 4. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage seed, $1 Ib; Fey. recleaned white and cream Sugar Crowders, 10 Ibs. $1; $2.75 bu; frost proof garden peas, 35 lb. Postpaid... Enoch Hayes, Buford. Eaves Prolific large yellow multiplying onions, 25c. qt. 80c gal. $6 bu. All del. Exc, for any- thing can use. Joseph Norman, Elberton, R 5. New crop yellow Bermuda and Prize Taker onion seed, 1-4 lb. 65c; 1-2 lb, $1.10; $2 lb.; Chas. W., Copenhagen cabbage, 1-2 Ib. 75; $1.25 lb. postpaid. R. L. Mc- Ree, Meigs. * Bunch Eng. pea seed, 10c cup- ful; 10c cup. Stamps accepted. Mrs. Ben Echols, Philomath. Tung oil seed, Ga. grown, . $1 per 100 postpaid. J. M. Diffee, Cordele. 400 lbs. Perkins Long Green okra seed, $1 lb; genuine Rocky Ford cantaloup seed, pure and clean, 15 Ib. del. 25 Ibs. up. W. Ulu. Dratighon, Climax. White Bermuda onion sets, 30c per 1-2 gal. 55c gal., $3.75 bu. del pareel post. Mrs. Louise Hollo- mon, Brooklyn. Purple Top turnip seed, 35c Ib. Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage seed 90c Ib postpaid. Marcus aoe Gainesville. Red shallot onions, 30c pal; also Barred Rock cockerels, Thompson Ringlets. April hatch 75e ea. 2 for $1.40. Mabelle Wil- son, Martin, R 2. Seed cane for sale. Mrs. C. H. Downs, Ellabell, R 2. White and yellow Bermuda on- ions, $1.50 lb; W.. Duteh and Co- penhagen cabbage, $1 lb. Abruz- zi rye, $1; multiplying white shallots, 50c gal. $2 bu. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Greater Baltimore tomato seed 1-2 Ib. 75c del. Clyde Garrison, Cornelia, R 1. # Improved /Holland Rape seed, select table var. 5 Ibs. $1; 10 lbs. $1.50; $10 per C. Mixed Vetch, same prices. Carpet grass, 10 Ibs. $3 del. N. Rosene, Ft. Val- ley. Multiplying red nest onions, 40c gal. postpaid. Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton, R 3. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c good start, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, R 2. Old fashioned red, large scal- lion buttons, 10c qt. Multiplying red onion sets, 35c gal. Miss B. Fry, Dallas, R 3. Okra seed, 10c cupful and pos- tage. Mrs, Glyn Barnes, Minera} Blut AL very prolific Cushaw seed, Sead Fur Sale 50 Ibs. Eng. pea seed, frost~ proof, $5 for lot, del. Mrs. W: M. Watkins, Fitzgerald, R 2. 75 lbs, Hales Best cantaloup. seed, Ist yr. from Burrell, 75c Ib. er entire lot at 70c lb. FOB; 70 Ibs, Willetts Wonder peas, 25 Ib. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, R 3, Box 34. New crop pop corn, dry, 5 lbs. 20; shelled; in ear, 7 Ibs. 25c. Postpaid; everbearing okra seed, Sle Jb; everbearing cornfield beans, 15c lb. L. J.. Vollrath, Winston. Seed Wanted Want 2 1-2 or 3 Ibs. of Will- etts Wonder garden pea _ seed. Mrs. R. C. James, Homerville, R 2. Neiibllavcous F or Sale Deer Tongue leaves shade cur- ed. 1-2 Ib. 20c; 35c Ib. 3 Ibs. $1. | W. M. Thornton, Jesup. New shade dried sage leaves, 50c lb; nice plants, 3 for 25c; white Lady Finger peas, 10c ib. 80c. peck; Lucretia dewhberry, Himalaya plants, 50c doz. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsbore, R 2. Green Hot and sweet Bell pepper, ea. 25c gal. shallot on- ions for planting, 30c gal. del. large crabapples, cultivated, $1 bu. Add postage. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, R 2. Sand Mountain sorghum, 40c gal; peas, colored, $1 bu; peas, white with black-eye, $1.50 bu. All FOB;. large Jumbo peanuts, $1.40 bu. FOB. Lauren Noble, Trenton, Herbs and Barks: poke berry, 50c gal., rabbit tobacco, slipper, Alan bark, witchazel bark, wild Cherry, all 30c lb; Mayapple root 10c lb. And others. Mrs. R, C. Stover, Protection, Walnut meat, 35c pt. or 3 pts. for $1; nice sundried apples, 10 Ibs. del. $1.25; Mastodon ever- bearing strawberry plants, 30c C del. Miss Ruth White, Dah- lonega, R 1, Box 35. Nice black walnut MEATS in large pieces, sifted and clean of all pieces of shell, etc., this yr. crop, 40 lb. Mrs, M. J. Howing- ton, Commerce, R 3. Black walnut MEATS, dry and sifted, 35c Ib. del. in Ga. on or- der over 5 lbs. under 5 lbs. add postage. Hoyt Howington, Com- merce, R 3. Kianna Cane for syrup. Very prolific; planted one in 7 yrs. $1 per 100 stalks. Exc. black P. C. pigs or W. L. chickens, pure pred Mrs, Laura B. Taylor, Tilda neta, R 1. Dill sprays, 10 for 35e. Limit- ed amount; Mint plants, 6 for 35; Hot pepper, dried, 60c Ib. Prepaid. No stamps. Mrs. T. B. Themas, Thomasboro. - Hot pepper, green and red, 30c gal. $2 bu; green tomatoes, same price. Both del. Mrs. R. F. Ter-. tell, Greenville, R 3. Dried sage, 10 pt.; Red pep- per, 10c pt. Exc. for white feed sacks, or for hatching eggs. Mrs. John Weaver, Draketown. Walnut kernels, 30c lb. Add postage. L. B. Rountree, Sstill- more, R 2. 15 Ibs. mixed goose and duck feathers, in good cond. $5 FOB. Miss L. M. Davis, Silver Creek. Rd, Dried sage, 40c Ib. also well rooted sage plants, 75c doz. W. M. Allen, Carrollton, R 5. Sugar Cane, $3 per hundred stalks, av. 6 ft. tall; Sweet po- tatoes, 40c bu. at my farm, 4 mi. west of Soperton. All in truck load lots. C. T. Thigpen, Soperton, R 3. 2 yr. high quality pure apple vinegar, 18 gal. in 5 1-2 gal. bbi. lots FOB. 1200 gals. A. B.. Clement, Cornelia, 100 Ib. Cap. feed sacks, tree PAGE P FIVE. Miscellaneous For Sale : from holes, 5c ea. $4 per hun=:) dred, not postpaid. No exchange: - es. J. Kingston, Atlanta, R 2. ' Sugar can jointed 7 ft. high, 3c per stalk, any amount; 5 gal. cream can for shipping, used 3. times, $1.50. W. S. Bass, Ad- rian, R 1, Box 45, About 25 Ibs, dry Deer Tongue _ Ib. postpaid to 2nd zone. H.: . Gibbons, Metter, aN gal. hard oak syrup bbls. for cane syrup growers. $1.60 ea, FOB. Bob McCormick, Albany. _ feathers, 60 ben New white Mrs. Henry Mathis, oe sit R 9. , Yellow root, 10c Ib. Queen of the Meadow roots, and May ap- ple, ea, 20c lb; rattle weed root, 25 lb. Add postage. J. W. Jacke. son, Talking Rock, R 3. Dry sage, 35 Ib; butter-peas, 20c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Thompson, Bremen, R.1, Box. 101, Miscellaneous Wanted a Exc, white, 100 lb. sugar sacks for farm products and poultry; BG buy pecans all kinds and walnut. MEATS; exc, strawberry plants. _ for other plants and Shae Claud Eubanks, Smyrna, RF Exc. 5 stands Bees ep bred, gilt or sell bees; exe. bronze, 1 1-2 yr. old, 25 lb. gobbler for same breed March-Feb, hatch: for breeding purposes, Lola ML. | Bass, Tallapoosa, R 3, Box 39... Exe. value in work for wheat,; corn, meat, or anything can use. Go anywhere in Ga. Guar. sat.) yoo C. F. Howell, Atlanta, BR, i Ci good value for cured mands syrup, or peanuts at market | price. Write. L, Smith, Atlanta, ee 502 Gould Bldg. Exc. for dried apples, peaches,: prunes, pears; white Musk or Rice peas for table use, also 3-2! bu. Rye seed; 4 lbs. Rape, 2 bi oats. Mrs. Elsie Altman, Baxley! 1:Si Exc. good seed coats for cattle, Shoats, or wheat. Calif. white, ; black-eyed peas for sale or exe. for some pure bred Red hens or'. pullets. Mrs E L. Wright, : cy Yatesville, Want white feed sacks, 100 Ib ue cap. Exc. Red hot eee and other value. Mrs. H. F oa Butler, R 2, Tobacco For Sale _ Good, flue cured tobacco, | whole leaf, 13 Ibs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c,:. prepaid to 3rd zone. pitts Joye ' ner, Baxley. i 13 Ibs. good, mellow tobacco , for $1. Cash with order. Ne chks. I. L. Williams, Surrency. Good, dark strong tobacco, 10 |. 1b. Exc. for white feed sacks, | dried apples or white peas. Also}. plants for sale: strawberry, Tt, 25c and others. Mrs, J. G.{ Pierce, Stockton. Ks Good, home made, flue cured | tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1 del. to ord f zone. i. H. Herring, Surrency, B 2. nae Good, nice tobacco, flue nee 1932 crop. 13 Ibs. $1 del to 3rd}. zone. R, W. Rentz, Baxley, R 2. . _A-1 flue cured tobacco, 13 Ibs) -$1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Brown! Harris, Baxley, R 2. Good, yellow, flue cured ton: Me bacco. 13 Ibs. $1; 7 Ibs, 50c, Cash with order. Postpaid to 3rd zone. | ane Alma Thornton, Baxley, oo ge dark red, flue cured to- | bacco, 1931 crop. Ready for use,' Il lbs. 65c, J. E. Williams, Alma. ' Dark Red or Yellow, flue. cure ' , ed tobacco, prepared ready te; use, 14 lbs. $1 prepaid in Ga. J.) B. Parker, Alma, R 3. - Best grade, flue cured tobacco |. prepared ready to use, Red Leaf \ 14 Ibs. $1 cash. W. 1, Willams, ; Alma, fun ae Lady; sIx Tobaceo For Sale Barn cured tobacco, Red Leaf, well pressed, ready to chew, quality guar. 13 Ibs. $1 del. to 3rd | zone. H. L. Williams, Rocking- ham. Flue cured tobacco, dark Red Leaf, aged, ready to use, 14 lbs. $1 postpaid. Sat. guar. Mrs. D. _ F. Steedley, Alma, R 3. - Best grdde, flue cured tobacco, aged and well pressed, ready to use 14 lbs. $1 postpaid. Sat. guar. Jack Medders, Alma. - Flue cured tobacco, Dark Red Leaf, prepared ready to use, quality guar. 13 lbs. $1 postpaia. _A. F. Dixon, Alma. - Good, Red, flue cured tobacco, chewing, 7 1-2c FOB. No chks. - David Hutto, Surrency. - Old and mellow barn cured Tob. Red or Bright Leaf, chew- ing, 10c; smoking 8c. Del. to 3rd zone. No orders less 50c. No chks -Linnie Burke, Surrency. Red, flue cured tobacco, chew- ing and smoking, 9c and Tc lb. del. in 10 or more lb. lots. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency, R 2. _ Aged and mellow, flue cured tobacco, chewing, 9c lb.; smok- ing, 7c 1b. Del. in 10 Ib. ~ lots. Frank Smith, Surrency. Good, home-made tobacco, flue cured, 12 lbs. $1, prepaid in Ga. Mrs. J. F. Holland, Surrency, R 2 Box. 15, - Genuine A-1, Flue cured yel- low chewing and smoking tobac- bo, 18 lbs. $1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. Frank McCall, Bax- ley, Box 232. - Genuine A-1, flue cured, yel- - low smoking and chewing to- bacco, 12 Ibs. $1 prepaid to 8rd zone. Isham Harris, Baxley. Good, home-made flue cured tobacco, 10 Ibs. $1 FOB; also Virginia Bright Leaf tobacco seed, 20c thls. G. W. Miles, Al- ma. - Select grade Long Dark Leaf tobacco for chewing, old crop. 10 Ibs. $1, del. in Ga. Dan Gray, Uvalda. _ Bright, flue cured tobacco, chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c lb. FOB. D. B. Meadows, Surrency. _ Good, home-made Bright or Red Leaf tobacco, old and mel- low, ready for use, 10 lbs. 60c. Miss W. M. Cothern, Coffee, R bedi Good barn and fiue' cured Bright and Red Leaf tobacco, aged and mellow, well pressed, | - ready for use, 10 Ibs. 50c. D. E. Williams, Mershon. - Good, home-made tobacco, 14 Ibs. $1; 7 lbs. 50c. Pay postage. Cash with orders. Grady Tyre, Baxley, R 4. Good, home-made _ tobacco, flue cured, aged in the leaf, 20 lb.s $1. John R. Turner, Alma, VEY 3k Good, home-made, flue cured tobacco, chewing or smoking, 18 Ibs. $1. W. E. Barber, Alma, R iS. _ Good, home-made, flue cured tobacco, Bright and Red Leaf, aged, mellow, ready for use, 10 - Ibs.. 60c. Miss Colline Deen, Coffee. Flue cured tobacco, Dark Red _ Leaf, good quality, aged mellow, well: pressed, 13 Ibs. $1 post- - paid. Miss A. B. Taylor, Alma. Tobacco Wanted - Want 10 lbs. chewing tobacco, pressed and flavored, ready to chew. Send sample and price. W - T. Hopkins, Chipley. R 1. Want 5 to 20 lbs. smoking to- _ bacco, stemmed and flavored, - ready to smoke. Send samples and quote price del. Dr. Greenleaf, Savannah, 14 West Liberty St. | Want chewing tobacco in 5 & 10 Ib. quantities; old and mel- WY Se = - Tobacco Wanted: ae llow prepared ready to use. Send sample and best price. W. M. Dorminy, Fitzgerald, R 1. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 3 or 4 carloads of 1932 Velvet beans. Make offer. B. J. Hay- nes, Glenwood, R 3. Genuine, freeze-proof English peas for October and November planting; very prolific, bunch var:, 30c Ib. 3 1-2 Ibs. $1. Add postage. Isaac H. Davis, Molena iy soy ; Bushel black-eyed peas, sound not mixed; 1-2 bu. white, sound Lady peas, 5c lb. FOB Exc. both for 48 lbs. pure hog lard. S. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rt. 4 or 5 bu. lady finger peas, $3 bu. and postage; wild cherry bark, Life Everlasting, black haw root, all 10c lb. not prepaid. Pearl Strange, Homer, R 1. Frost-proof Eng. peas, 30c pt. postpaid. Mrs. J. J. NeSmith, Litton, KR: 3. Rice or Lady peas, new crop, sound and clean, 8c lb. or exc. for 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks free of holes. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, R 3. ity and 97.5 per cent germina- tion, by Ga. Exp. Sta. Test 2f Sept. 17, 1932. $4.50 per 100 lb. bag, FOB. Lee Blackwell, Cal- houn. 1 - 2 tons dry, sound velvet beans in pod, 20 to 40 bu. dry, 1932 white milling corn; A-1 grade 1932 Ribbon Cane syrup, 10 lb. cans. Mrs. Eula B. Cook, Milan. ee Velvet beans, $2 bu. Cash with order. Wilmer Beasley, Kite. Running velvet beans in hull for feed or seed. Furnish sacks and make best cash offer. N. . Beasley, Kite. Willetts Wonder peas, 5 lbs. $1 del. in Ga. C. R -Walker, Griffin. BUTTER FOR SALE 2 Ibs. of nice, fresh, yellow butter ea. week, 25c lb. del. Mrs. Bessie Barfield, Shellman, R 1. 4-6 lbs. Jersey butter, 25c Ib. not prepaid. Cows T. B. tested. No container to return. Ship any day of week. Mrs. C. E. B. Rob- erts, Carrollton, R 2. 4 or 5 lbs. nice, fresh Jersey butter per week, 20c lb. Also 4 R. C. R. I. Red cockerels, 75c ea. or 2 for $1. Pure bred. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flowery Branch, R 2. 4-5 Ibs. nice, fresh table but- ter per week, from 6 gal. cow, 22 1-2c lb. del. Mrs. Hattie Wof- ford, Gainesville, R 3. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE. Shelled corn, white. in bags, 40c bu. 5 bu. lots or more; meal 45c. Send check. R. B. Cleveland Omega. FRESH VEGETABLES FOR SALE Fancy yellow crookneck squash $1.50; Egg plants $1.50; Bell pep- pers, $1.75 per bu. hamper. All real Fey. quality. G. A. Dasher, Valdosta, R 5. 200 doz. bunches tender, fine collards ready. Make offer; one small farm mule cheap for cash or exc. for milch cow or anything can use. Roy L. Bloodworth, Mc- Intyre, R 1. FRUIT FOR SALE . 100 lbs. dried apples, guar. sound, sell at bargain of $3.50, or 25 lbs. $1. Cash or money order. Mack Freeve, Clarkesville. Dried apples, free from worms i Austrian Winter peas, 98 pur- : For Sale : and peel, 10c Ib. del. in 10 1b. lots anywhere in Ga. Mrs. Mat- tie Davis, Diamond. Nice sundried apples, 10c ib. del. J. M. Mooney, Quill. Sundried apples, 10c Ib, del. in 10 lb. lots; Senna seed, 10c lg. spoonful. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 37. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES FOR SALE Ext. honey in 5 lb. pails, del. 75c. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit- land. White Clover Ext. honey, 5 lbs. 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.40 del. Exc. for seed oats. D. F. Thomas, Odum. Pure Ext. honey, No. 2 grade, 6-10 lb. pails, FOB here, $4; 2- 10 lb. postpaid, $1.75; 1-10: lb. postpaid, $1; 200 bu. corn, FOB, 50c bu. Jno. A, Crumney, Doc- tortown. White honey in Comb, packed in lard cans, 60 lb. $4.50; home made butter in lb. prints, 5 lbs. $1 postpaid; home made smok- ed pork sausage, 5 lbs. $1 post- paid. J. W. Lang, Omega. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Nice lot of pecans for 25c lb. Mrs. W. A. Sargent, Cordele, 306 Sth Ave. ae Large red Valencia peanuts, hand picked, free from pops and trash, 12 1-2c Ib. or exc. 10 Ibs. for 10 lbs. nice dried apples. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE State insp., true to name fruit trees, Peach, $45 M; $5 C; Pear, Cherry, $10 C; $2 doz; apples, $75 M. $8 C; Grape, $5 C, E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Lead. var. State insp. apple trees 1 yr. old, $1 doz; 2 yrs. old $2 doz. del with 1 fine grape vine free with each $1 order. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Well rooted white scuppernong cuttings, 25c ea. 3 for 50c; Jeru- salem cherry, 25c each. Add pos- tage. Mrs. S. E. Glisson, Macon, 405 Burton Ave. Sugar Fig bushes, 25c ea. and postage. Mrs. A. L. Branan, Ma- con, 209 Hardeman Ave. Apple sprouts, 2-3 ft. 2 for .25; white scuppernong vines, 1 to 3 yrs. old, 5, 30c. All rooted. Adda postage. R. C. Titshaw, Monroe. Quince trees, Damson plums, 25c each; May cherry trees, 10c each, 12 for $1; Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c C. $2 M. packed in damp moss. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rockmart, R 2. 12 or 15 Blue Damson plum trees, 2 to 5 ft. 15c each; 1931 crop pumpkin seed, 10c cupful. Deer Tongue tobacco seed, 10c thls. Add postage. Rev. J. H. Phillips, Buchanan, R 1. 100 nice walnut trees, 12 - 18 in. 10c each. Lula Burch, Hia- wassee. 25 yellow press peach trees, 75c doz. or exc. for baby chicks. Mrs. W. E. Silas, Eastman, R 4. Everbearing Pear trees, blight resistant, delicious flavor. First time offered for sale; original stock discovered several yrs. ago. Write. T. G. Chapman, Bron- wood. Black walnut bushes (3), 1 1-2 yrs old, ea. 35c; sev. this yrs. bushes, 25c each. Add postage. Geo. R. Floyd, Rockmart, R 2. SYRUP FOR SALE 400 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans at 45c gal. FOB; make best offer on 100 bu. pure, sound Brabham peas, . picked without rain. N. W. Williams, Oglethorpe, R 2. Cane Syrup in 1-2 gal. cans, | \ |--Georgia Products | For Sale 25c ea. Sample on request. M. L. Crowder, Kensington. Excellent sorghum syrup for sale or exc. for corn or oats. Em- ory Jones, Blakely. Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 6 gal. to cs. $3.40; also cabbage collard | seed, 30c lb. Malvin Collins, Whigham. : Seeded Ribbon Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, 50c per can, or exc. for seed oats. Write first. 2 - 3 April B. R. pullets, 50c ea. FOB. H. F. Cowan, Uvalda. VEGETABLES FOR SALE One half acre of extra - fine turnips and turnip salad. Prefer to sell to trucker at patch. Joe L. Lewis, Roberta, R 2. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want Cow peas of all varie- ties, especially Brabhams and Crowders. C. A. Rowland, Ath- ens. Want to buy all var. peas, es- pecially Lady, Black-eye and Crowders, new crop only. State number and price and send sam- ples. R. N. Ethridge, Jackson. FRUIT WANTED Want cheap for cash, 2 bu. pears, FOB Register; also want bushel Bell peppers, 1 bu. Pim- iento. Exc. W. L. roostres, Tan- cred str. Rooster for bushel. Mrs. Ivy Everett, Register. Want 10 Ibs. dried peaches, this yrs fruit. Exc. 10 lbs. col- ored butter beans. Each pay transportation chgs. Mrs. C. M. Ray, Roopville, R 3. Want nice dried fruit, peaches especially, in 25 to 50. Ib. lots. State what you have and price, both FOB and del. here. Henry C. Rolen, Atlanta, 114 W. Peach- tree Place. Exc. 30 lbs. White Spanisn peanuts for 15 lbs. dried apples or peaches. Ea. pay postage on what they send. Mrs. W. M. DeLay Douglasville, R 6. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES WANTED - Want beeswax in trade. Write amount you have and grade and I will submit proposition. J. Tom White, Dublin. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Highest cash prices paid for all varieties pecans. Quote me your price, send sample; if we trade will refund parcel post chgs. on sample. A. M. Butts, Devereux. Want well filled, sound pecans also black walnuts. Send sam- ples and prices. W. J. Josey, Americus. ; Want pecans all var. also black walnut MEATS. N. W. Buchan- an, Americus. : Want to buy all var. of paper- shell pecans.and the larger sizes of seedlings. For cash, at mar- ket prices. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus. Want to buy any amount pa- pershell or seedling pecans. Willi pay highest cash price. Send sample and advise number of Ibs. of ea. var. A. M. Solomon, Ft. Valley. Highest cash prices paid for Seedling and Papershell pecans in any quantity. Send samples and write quantity and I will quote you high market prices: Geo. M. Prince, Columbus, Box 1160. Exe. dried apples and peaches for peanuts. Doc Hodges, Sum- mertown. Highest cash price paid for all Georgia Products | - Gec tersville. SYRUP WANTED Mail samples, prices, bbl. new crop So. Ga. syrup have 3 Tog. female goats t, to pure Nubian or Tog, Write service price, etc, rgene Fant, Athens, 230 Ave. 50 bu. Blue Stem seeq recleaned and treated, $1 Gunn and Goolsby Wheat. Buy direct from ers; 1 yr. ahead of wheat 5 anyone. Graded, $1.50 bu graded, $1.25 bu. E. &. G Monticello. 3 Fine Appler and Texas Proof oats cheap. C. N, Social Circle. 25 bu. Purple Straw wheat, 85c bu. in 5 bu. 1 75c bu. for lot at my hom prepaid. W. C. Akins, Buf x, 40 bu. wheat, 90c bu. 3 north of Temple, R 2; ak milch cow, Black Jersey; gal. for sale. R. F. Pace, T Purple Straw wheat, Exc. at my barn 5 bu. whe 10 bu. Texas Rust Proof M. W. Willingham, Luthe Grain and Hay Wa Want 50 bu. seed oats, um preferred. Ex, 1 Duro sey young boar and gilt, around 100-125 Ib. ea. r buyers name. L. H. Ede Stillmore, R 1, Box 31. Want 1-2 ton peanut ha exch. for same; also hav honey in 5 lb. pails, 75c R. Vincent, Fruitland. | Exc. 10 wks. old pigs, 0 Jersey heifer calves, 7to 10 m for 12 bu. and 3 bu. wheat Grade Jersey cow for sale. J. A. Flanagan, Towns. Plants For Sal Condons Mammoth Eve ing strawberry plants, $2. Himalaya blackberry, 2 doz. Everbearing strawberry pM 30c C; catnip, peppermint, spa mint, 10c doz. sassafras wild cherry bark, 20c Ib. C. White, Dahlonega, R 1 Hazlenut bushes, 50 d0z. scuppernong, 6 for $1; ch and chinquapen _ sprouts, doz. Raspberry plants, 40 Mrs. Mary L. Eaton, Dahl Chas. W. cabbage plant C. $1 M. Prepaid. R. W. D Fitzgerald, R 2. : Chas. W. cabbage plan 55c; 75c M, T. H. Sweat, olls. Lady T. strawberry plan! C; $1, 300; $2.50 M postpa N. Bowman, Alto. ; Cream raspberry plants, doz. Also all kinds of & bean and cornfield bean 15c cup. Plants postpal postage for beans. Mr Ashworth, Loganville, R Plants For Sale. Plants F or 1 Sale | Poultry For Sale | Live Stock For Sale Maen, 50c C; straw- ady T. and Klondike 25c Iowa Messer, Waleska. ands Big Boston lettuce, cabbage and onion C; $1.25 M del. Mrs. ranklin, Register. Chas. W. cabbage plants 60c, 500; 90c M .Guar, Ethelene Lewis, Bax- 40. W. cabbage plants, rea- planted August 30th. ORs Nichols, Hazlehurst, W. : cabbage and Heading ants, $1 M del. H. C. Brooklet. frost-proof Long Is- cabbage plants, 20c C. $1 M, 5 to 20M 85c M. ed peanuts (make 130 Bunch, 10c lb. E. T. Tennille. and W. cabbage plants, ng collard, 20c C,.$1 M del. Esta Wetherford, . Gaines- perry plants, Missionary, ike, Lady T. $1.75 del. $1.50 . Inspected. Exc. for any- can use. Money orders. aylor, Macon, R 1. T, strawberry plants, 30c id postage on orders less ; 80 lbs. nice sundried 0c Ib. and postage. Mrs. Etris, Dahlonega, R 1. Klondike strawberry 2c C, $1, 500; $1.75 M ream Sugar Crowder peas, | del. Exc. some of either for it. Mrs. Lou Garrett, ing, R 1. dike strawberry wanes 80c, 500; $1.50 M. No Money order. John UL. Cumming R 1. earliest var Imp. Klon- trawberry plants, $1.75 M; 500; 80c C del. Mrs. J. M. , Cumming, R 1. genuine Klondike straw- ants, 25c C. $2 M. Add Major Crowe, Cumming ecession and J. W. cabbage , ready, 20c C; 300, 50c; $1 aid. H. H. Jones, Oak- W. cabbage plants, ready, Oc; 500, 75c; 90c M 5M up, Charley Hill, Gainesville. "0 _ cabbage plants, $1 M P.P. 75c M. Exp. col. ks. Money orders only. J. hambers, .Gainesville, 18 ny plants, $1, 500; herry bark, 5 lbs. 5c; yel- lants, ready, 30c C; $2.50 - some for hogs. W. P. plants, 20 C. $1.50 M del. Jack Swansey, Flowery Branch, R 2. Cabbage plants ready now, 75 M del. anywhere. A. Cameran, Baxley. Klondike ~ strawberry plants, $1.50 M del. H. L. Cantrell, Flowery Branch, R 1, Ga. collard plants, $1 M, 5M up, 75c M, L. E. Toole, Macon, R 2. Premier strawberry plants, bear first year if given the pro- per care. 30c C. $2.35 M. Mrs. M. C. Mallicoat, Summerville. Everbearing strawberry plants, $2 M; Also want 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis; with pasture, water, etc, near Marietta or Woodstock. Self and wife, Wal- ter Wright, Ellijay, R 4. Frost proof Chas. W. and All Head Early cabbage plants, T5dc M FOB. Mrs. Scott Davis, Ho- gansville. _ Boreas hawietes sae 35c first 100, 25c each additional 100; $2.50 M del. H. B. Shell, Palmetto. Cabbage, onion and Ga. col- lard plants, 75c M by express collect; Hastings 1$0-bu. oats, free of smut and obnoxious weeds, 45c bu. FOB. G. W. Coleman, Tifton. Red Gold Sugar berries, $1 C; also dried sage, 50c lb. postpaid. Mrs. C. M. Etris, Dahlonega, R i, Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M; Lady T., $2 M. Collard plants, 75c M. Addie Reynolds, Gainesville, R 2. Frost - proof cabbage plants, Chas. and E. J. Wakefield. Now ready, 20c C; 500, 70c; $1 M postpaid. 5M $4.75 del. Amos Williams, Gainesville. Quince, gooseberry, 10c; 90c doz; May cherry, 3, 35c; pie plant, 10c; Sugar or Salad peas, pumpkins, 2 cups, 15c. Exc. for 1 quart Rice peas. Roya] Eller, Ellijay, R 3. Rhubarb plants 50c doz; yel- low root, 25c lb. peppermint, 35c doz. Red pepper, 35c lb. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, R 4. Cabbage and onion plants, 80c M. A. Perry, Valdosta. May strawberry plants, good var., name unknown, 20c C; $1.- 75 M. Bruce Phillips, Hartwell, ee 2. Cabbage plants, E. J. W., for immediate shipment, 15c C; 50c, 500; 75c M. FOB. Mrs. Ti od. Johnson, Alma. Early Klondike Strawberry | plants, 25 C; $1, 500; $1.75 M del. Cream sugar crowder peas, new crop, 5c lb. del. Exc. some for white multiplying onions. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming, R 1. Early Klondike Strawberry plants, 25c C; 90c, 500, $1.60 M. Mrs. Lou Garrett, Cumming, R i. Luoretia dewberry plants, $1 C; $7.50 M; 200 for $1.50 del.; also nice, fresh green tomatoes, 35c gal. Maud Hamby, Green- | ville. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C; 80c, 500; $1.50 M. Money order only. John L. Jones, Cum- ming, R 1. Earliest Imp. genuine Klond- ike strawberry plants, true to name, 25 C. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R 1. Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25, 500; $2 M; rhubarb plants d0 doz.; garlic, 10c per head; Hot Red pepper, dry sage, 50c lb. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart- well, R 4. Condons. Mammoth everbear- ing strawberry plants, mixed with Mastodon, 500, $1.40; Him- alaya blackberry, 30 for 50c; Goose plum sprouts, 6 for 50c; del. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Ry. Klondike strawberry plants true to name, 20c C; $2 M. Mrs. Grady Crowe, Cumming, R 1. Frost-proof cabbage plants, $1.25 M del. Exc. for nice dried }| apples, paches, papershell pe- cans, white feed sacks, honey or new, clean Jumbo peanuts. Les- jter Kerlin, Buford, RFD. \ Seed For Sale Willett pea seed, 20c lb. and 5c postage. Mrs. Ida Wright, Americus, R C. Long green pod and white vel- vet okra seed, 20c lb. W,, N. Bar- rett, Lula, R 3. 2 Ibs. Eng. pea seed, 50c post- paid. Stamps accepted. R. D. Sauls, Lake Park, R 1, Bright Leaf Bonanza tobacco seed, recleaned and dbl. treated, 50c per spoonful. Dr. A. E. O- Quinn, Tifton. Few gal. white nest onions, 60c gal. Mrs. Wm. Noble, Ellenwood. Pure, white velvet okra seed, 5c thls. Add postage. Mrs. W. I. Cooke, Rockmart, R 2. White nest onions, 35c gal. del, Ex. 1-2 gal. for good start Calif. multiplying beer seed. Ea. pay postage. Omer H. Bond, Bow- mon, R22) Seed Wanted Want at 50c bu,, a few bu. well cleaned peach seed for planting purposes. J. O. Anderson, West Point. Poultry For Sale TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE 10 April hatch Bourbon Red toms. Farm raised. Fine breed- ers at farmers prices. Mrs. D: J. Blasingame, Columbus, 1147 1-2 Broadway. 2 B. B. M. B. Giant turkeys, 1931 hatch. Hen and tom, $10.00 FOB. Mrs. J. L. Ferguson, Cor- nelia, R 1. Pure bred Goldbank str. tur- keys, for Fcy breeders, from Bird Bros. Original birds, di-} rect. Flock of 112; standard wt., hens, $5; toms, $7. Mrs. J, W. Lariscy, Halcyondale. A M. B. big bone, Bird Bros. str. April 7th hatch, well dev. heal- thy. Toms, wt. 15 Ibs. $5; hens, 12 lbs. $4. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains. Choice, spring hatch Bourbon Reds for breeders. Hens, $4.00; toms, $6 ea. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton. 10 Speckled Guineas, wt. about 4 Ibs. ea. 1932 hatch, $15; 8 hens and 2 roosters. Not prepaid. Also turnip greens, 3c lb. Garden Grizzle, Cumming. M. B. May hatch, 20 head, $1.75 ea. No shipping chgs. paid. Toulouse geese, $1.50 ea. Shipped collect. Mrs. P. E. Thomas, Cor- dele, R 4. 7 head of April hatch turkeys, $8 for. lot. Miss Eulalia Short, Hamilton, R 3. Poultry Wanted TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, GUINEAS, ETC., WANTED Want 8 or 10 young guinea pullets, 3 - 4 mos .old, at 15c ea. W. Z. Balmon, Danielsville, R 4. Eggs For Sale Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird) eggs, 15 for $1.25. Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860 Boule- vard SE. J. B. Giant eggs, 30 for $1.00 prepaid; white Giant cockerels, 4 mos. old, $1, 2 for $1.75 FOB. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison, R 4, Box 39. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Large cow, will give 4 gal. on good feed; freshen October 26th. Reasonable for cash. J. F. Go- ber, Temple, R 3. Heifer, 2 1-2 yrs. old, Blue Jersey-Holstein cross; first of February. Mother giving 6 gal. milk, 2 lbs. butter, $25 at barn. Ben C, Ivey, Bellton. Highly bred, 4 mos. old Jer- sey bull, Sub. to reg. for sale or exc, reasonable. Chas. H. Drake, Braselton. Heifer, 7-8 Jersey, 19 mos. old, for sale or exc. for Brown or White Leghorns or Cornish pul- lets, Feb. or March hatch. No culls. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Gra- ham, R 1. Nice, young Jersey bull, about 18 mos, old, can be reg. $25 at my barn; also 2 fine S. P. C. pigs, $10 ea. $17.50 pair. Papers furnished, W. I. Jordan, Sand- | ersville. HOGS FOR SALE Truck load hogs all kinds and sizes, also bred gilts and sows; P. C. and Duroc. A-1 cond. All treated ,$2 up. Mrs. J. B. Har- ris, Cordele, R B. 7 cross breed thrifty shoats, 5 to 10 mos old, 5 barrows and 2 sows. $17.50 money order. Ship |man, East Atlanta, freshen light crate. Lenox, R 1. Thoroughbred Berkshire 8 wks old pigs $4 ea. at my home near Franklin Springs. G. A. Skelton, Royston, R 1. : : S. Thos. Jefferson, HORSES & MULES FOR SALE 2 stalifon horses, 4 yrs. old for sale. See Patrolman Freeman in East Atlanta between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. any day. J. D. Free- 682 Home Ave., S. E. ue Extta fine Black Spanish Jack 5 yrs. old, wt. 850 lbs. Perfectly marked and a sure breeder, Ww. L. Saxon, Brookfield. Mare mule, about 12 yrs. old, work anywhere, $60. Exc. f cows, hogs, corn or anything can use; white Conch peas, mi lb. Brown crowders, 5 Ib. T. M. Smith, Cordele, R 4. 8 yr. old bay. mare mule, wt. 1250 Ibs. good, sound, work any where, $125; 5 Jersey milch cows 2 to 3 yrs. old for sale, also, S. Ivey, Louisville, R 3. Good mule, wt. 1M Ibs. $100. Exc. for seed oats, baby calves, etc.; Also 50 lbs, mustard See for sale at 50c lb. W. J. ee gan, Stillmore. ey RABBITS FOR SALE 12 mos. old Chinchilla doe, pr. black and white rabbits, for lot. Exc. for chickens, syrup, or sweet potatoes. Wm. Hacket Macon, 4 Astor Place. 4 bucks, 2 Gray and 2 Blacks, grown, $1 pr. and postage. Want a nice horse not over 12 yrs. ol wt. about 900 Ibs, Will give $25 for it. Miss M. E. Adams, Ma rietta, R 8. Pair of N. Zealands, sub. to reg. 2 Chin. does reg. Sell or exc. for best offer, Mrs. S. L. Law- rence, Decatur, 507 W. Howard Chinchilla rabbits for sale at reasonable price, Mrs. Lois Tal ner, Dewyrose. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SAL _ 250 stock sheep for sale. Make best offer. R. W. Pryor, Douglas. Choice milking, open and br does, young does, ready to breed 1 young buck. Write for info mation. Exc. for corn, oats, choice production hens, 6 - mos. Edwin Simpson, Atlan 696 Paynes Ave., NW. . Positions Wanted : Young man wants job | farm, taking care of farm mi chinery, driving truck, tract any sort of farm work fox mo., board and laundry. Crutchfield, Montrose, Box Man with small family, 3 abl to work, wants smal] farm 50-50 basis, between Forsyth a Juliette. Interested in h poultry, and trucking. Need ; run bill, but have to be nioved T, P, Trowell, Ambrose, R 1. "Positions Wanted Positions Wanted _ "Positions Wanted - | Miscellaneous For Sale| good house, within 5 miles Ma- date. Wm. Hackett, Macon, 5 Astor Place. Overseer with 20 yrs. exp. on 10 to 25 horse farm desires po- sition as overseer. Can handle labor to best advantage. Sev. yrs. exp. with asparagus and peach- es. 3 in family. Ready. Strictly sober, good habits. Ref. D. D. _ Davidson, Oglethorpe. Want 10 A. on highway near town to truck farm. Can furnish self; go 50-50 basis. E. W. Sav- age, Lula. - 2-grown boys want job on truck or dairy farm, near At- lanta. Not afraid of work. Must have reasonable salary. Life time exp. Ref: M. M. Maughon, Li- thonia, RFD 1. 25 yr. old young man, single, Teliable wants job driving trucks and cars or both and keeping. them up, and doing gen. work around farm for good salary. Clifford Rhodes, Monroe, R 6. Man and wife want job in dairy, near Atlanta, 48 yrs. of age, 7 yrs. exp. in dairying. Ar- hur E. Matthews, Wrightsboro, RFD 2, Box 67, Augusta, Ga. Middle aged widow with 21 yr. old son, 18 and 15 yrs. old dau- ghters, want 1 - 2 horse farm m halves. Prefer place with cow nd hog pasture included. Life ime exp. Have to be furneshed mall amount. Write or see. Mrs. ack Brookins, Milledgeville, R , Care E. S. Griffin. Man with 29 yrs. exp. grow- ing tobacco would like to get in} touch with large tobacco grow- er; let me raise 4 acres includ- dng other crops, on shares and look after his on a 5 per cent commission. H.. H. Turner, Nor- man Park, R 2. Middleaved man wants a home on the farm for 1933; home where there is no children. Exp. in farm work, born and reared on farm. Dont drink nor chew. Henry T. Carr, Sparta, R 1. Want two horse farm for 1933. Honest, hard workers, plenty of help. Can also do any kind of carpenter work, and run mach- inery. Enough help that one can work out part time. C. C. John- son, Mitchell. Middleaged man wants to work on farm and wants home on farm for self and little, 10 yr. old girl, within 30 miles Atlanta. est of ref. C. H. Gresham, Li- thonia, Red. i Want job raising chickens, hogs and cattle on share basis or salary. Also some farm land. Life time exp. 4 in family. Ref. if desired. See or write. W. C. Akins, Buford, R 1. Unincumbered widow wants place on farm assisting with poultry, and other light work for : ane wants 1 horse crop on halves or wages, on dairy or truck farm, Want 10 or 20 acres good land, eon. Let me hear at an early farm with good people. Honest, Exp. Blaster can de any kind of blasting on roads, ditches and rock quarries; use electric blast- ing methods. For further infor- mation, write. Hugh Hardy, Hoschton, R 2, Box 122, Honest, upright, 19 yr..old boy wants job on farm for 1933. Was raised on farm; understand far- ming. State wages. Henry Frey, Marietta, R 2, Care E. J. Frey. Want work on farm for rest of this and for next yr. Exp. in testing cows at farm and in milking, etc., looking after dai- yr work in general. At once J. T. Berny, Cornelia. Want 3 horse share crop for 1933 with privilege of making a trade the year after, within 20 miles of Wrens. Can partly fur- nish self. Exp. farmer, carpen- ter and repair cars, etc. C. S. Boulinson, Wrens. Want a heavy 1 horse or light 2 horse crop, good land, good house, etc. 4 in family. Have to be moved and partly furnished. On halves. H. B. Harris, Craw- ford, R 1. - 40 yr. old, lifetime exp. in gen. eral farming, trucking, poultry, hogs, and cattle raising, hand- ling labor a specialty. Want job as Farm Supt. J. M. Garrett, Tifton, 109 11th St. Want 2-3 horse farm on halves. 8 in family, 3 boys and self to plow. Would consider part trucking, rest gen, farming. 5 yrs, exp. truck and stock farm- ing. Can furnish self most of the way. Edgar W. Fowler, ene R1. Want small farm for 2 or 3 yrs. Exp. in farming; good work- ers, honest, man and wife. No red tape. Write or see. Standing rent. R. S. Carvern, Ashburn, R 4. Want job with old couple to assist, with light farm work. Can do most anything. 24 yrs. old, have 1 child. Write or come see. Mrs. Idelle Moon, Barnesville, R 1, Care Chas. Deason. Want job on farm for 1933 for wages. Single man, exp. in all kinds farming. Begin at once. Ref. exch. Work for $10 mo., board and laundry. Je C, Evans, Gresston, R 1. 31 yr. old man wants job on willing to do anything at a rea- sonable salary, board and laun- dry. James Farmer, College Park 219 E. Oxford Ave. Want. 1 or 2 horse farm for 1933. Prefer So. Ga. Can fur- nish self and stock. Ref. Shares or other basis. Write. Geo. W. Perry, Helena. Want light job on farm such as. hoeing. Have to be moved. Douglas county preferred. Want good house, land, water, pasture, poultry house and plenty wood. J. R. Thrasher, Douglasville, R | Elderly man wants work car- Ang for poultry, .trapnesting, brooding of chicks; can plow some and milk cow; run incuba- tor; care of Estate, all repairs. | Geo. T. Rowe, Bridgeboro, R 1. Want job as turpentine still- _j seed, 25c lb. W. M. Allen, Car- rollton; R 5. Walter and ed, Can furnish ref. Henry Baker, Hinesville, Box 43. 35 yr. old man wants job on farm. Can handle any kind of farming tools. Have no bad hab- its. Jim Holt, Flintstone. Farm Help Wanted Want man to work 3 mules with his own force on 3rd and 4ths. Must have mules, _ feed, tools, guano, some feed. Rent on halves. Wm. McPherson, Villa Rica. Want settled, reliable man, widow or couple, white or color- ed to caretake small place; give rent of house, use of garden, poultry yard, barn and lot and patches. J. M. Maddox, Stone Mtn., P. O. Box 297. Want aes family for good 2 horse farm near school and church; with stock and can run self to make crop. I will furnish fertilizer, any satisfactory amt. per acre. See me at once. Geo. M. Cartledge, Metter, R 1. Want woman to live with fam- ily of 3 and assist with poultry, milk cow and other light work. Mrs. H. M. Powell, Fitzgerald, R 4, Care L. W. Powell. - Want good farmer to tend 2 ing rent. Must have his own stock and can furnish self. Plant anything wanted. Near school, church. Lowry Johnson, Stock- bridge, R 1, Box 54. = Grow. your own coffee in 1933. Better coffee .cannot be made. Large pkt. 12c del. A. M. Cal- houn, Soperton, R 3, Box 24. Dry sage, 40c Ib; Holts mam- moth sage plants, 75c doz; okra Well cured Deer Tongue leaves 12 1-2c Ib. del; Want. to buy well rooted grape vines and scuppernongs. Name var. and time of ripening and price. G. F. Sutton, Lyons. White multiplying onions, 40c gal. beeswax, 20c Ib. del; large runner red Spanish peanuts, 75c bu., large white Spanish, 75c bu. Calif. black-eyed peas, $1.50 bu. Mrs. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys. Seed Rice for high: or low lands. Made bumper crop this yr. 10 Ibs. P. P. 60c; 20 Ibs. $1; 50 Ibs. $1.60 col. T. P. Trowell, Ambrose. Bu, black walnuts, hulled and dried, 75 or exc. for dried ap- ples or other value . Mrs. I. N. Meadows, Allentown. Real good Tennessee mare- mule, wt. 1100 Ibs., age, 11 yrs. $75; genuine Blue Stem seed wheat, 80c bu. good bright, pure Bancroft seed oats, 40c bu. Ri- ley C. Couch, Turin. - Home dried save, 25c Ib. Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c Ib. Winter mustard seed, 10c tbls. del. also ees Wak ble er, cooper and still hand for 1933: pair of young turkeys, this yrs. horse crop, 3rd or 4ths or stand-| Miscellaneous For Sale| Exe, for mules, hogs or cattle, hatch, $3 del. Mrs. J. R. Mathis, Gainesville, R 5. Nice sage, dried in shade, 40c Ib. Yellow root, 25 lb. Cash with order. Buford, R 3. New, imp. disease resisting, Gov. P. O. J. sugar cane, le per stalk in patch. Jacoh G. Drexel, Sycamore, R B. Green and ripe Hot pepper, wild goose, blue damson plums, garlic, horse radish, 3 var. figs. Sell or exc. for feed sacks, on- ions, peanuts, pop. corn, etc. Alan Kown, White. 60c doz. or exc. for staple farm products. J. A. Craig, Columbus, 520-20th St. Miscellaneous Wanted Want. canned vegetables, friut and other farm products. . Exc. value. J. M. Maddox, Stone Mtn. P. O. Box 297. Tobacco Wanted Want sample of chewing and smoking tobacco corn), prices on same. Exc. pea- nuts or Ga. cane syrup. S.. D. Harrison, Kathleen. Want 10 to 15 Ibs. good tobac- co, stemmed, twisted and flavor- ed, ready for chewing. Send sam- ple and price. T. B. Dobbs, Fel- ton, RI. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE del, Exc. some for dried fruit or white nest onions; also Early Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C, $1.75 M del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming, R 1. For quick sale, 500 lbs. new crop, recleaned, genuine Sugar Crowders, 4c lb. in 2 bu. lots, and 6c Ib. in 1 bu. lots. D. W. Payne, Reynolds, BUTTER FOR SALE 3 Ibs. fresh, firm butter each week, 25c lb. del. Cartons ret. ea. month. Cash with order. Mrs. E. T. Allison, Ball Ground. COEN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Pop corn, yellow and straw- berry color; good, sound, new crop, 15 Ib. and postage. Bruce Walker, Hazlehurst, R 2. Limited amount genuine Nas- Sau weevil resistant seed corn; direct from Bermuda Islands. Order early. Grow as high 7 ft. and as many. as 7 ears to stalk. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Lebanon, 1 or 2 cars slipped shuck corn yellow or white, 40c bu. at Crib, G. E. Douthit, Poulan. Flour corn, 10c lb. No orders Mrs. Lemmon. Watson, Lot of white, 100 cap. sacks, (ong broom | filled, 25c lb. FOB. Cash Cream Sugar Crowders, 5c Ib.| 1; Box(111, turnips, and salad. Write offet dried peaches or apples: - Georgia Pro cf or Sale less 10 Ibs. Grind and bot y wheat. Exc. for good Stock | H. C. Moon, Cariton, & By FRESH AND CURED. - Pure country pork Sausage Ib. FOB. Will ship Cop.. Willis, Tifton, 110 Sth. St. HONEY BEES AND ae PLIES FOR SALE 4 hives of bees in pat $1.50 each and party pay portation. J. T. Daniel, Rit. su 31 colonies of honey bees, pat. gums, 75c colony and pp Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Dexter, R postpaid. L..M. Thornton, * ton, R 7. New crop Runner peanuts, Ibs. $1.50. Write for price on ton lots. .G. D. Fain, Edison, Gr. Runner peanuts, 1932 good, sound seed, 50c.bu. order or cashiers. chk, Beck, Valdosta, R 3. Stuart and Van Dendan cans, 20c Ib. also black waln Mrs... .T.. May, Warthen, New crop pecans, large, filled Stuarts, 25c Ib. del. P, Jones, West Green. 100 Ibs. Stuart pecans, : order. W. O. Buckholts, R1L ; POTATOES FOR ge Nice P. R. potatoes, Exc. for corn or wheat, an N, Carlson, Griffin, R D, P. R. potatoes, 50c bu: H ings corn, 50 bu: -sorgh rup, 40c gal. in bbls, or 5 in 1 gal. cans. Norman Newborn, Be 200 bu. A-1 P. R. potatoes, ready. Make offer. Black Je cow, freshen 30 days, 5 gal. n 1 1-2 Ib. butter. Sell or exc. 0 or corn. M. F. Jones, Metter, Cc. SYRUP FOR SALE Quantity new sorghum sy also P. R. potatoes, Hasti corn, green tomatoes, sque for each. C. Harwell, Newbom. POTATOES WANTED Exe. 4 bu. yellow skin Pol ricans med. size for 2 12. Write first. J. H: Donough, R 6. _ FRUIT WANTED _ Exe. 10 Ibs. nice, papers. pecans for 20 Ibs: nice 1932 apples free from worms, - Geo. Sutton, Tifton. Exe. 12 Ibs. baby lima. bea for 1 bu. good, sound apple pay del chgs. Mrs. Bessie Pe Harper, Exc. white or sugar crow peas or dry butter beans Guy C. Wilson, Madison, .. GRY Seay