(ee: geen wor a hee Sn KET BULL AGR a: [CULTURE PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. YY _COMMISSLONER SSS ' STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1932 NUMBER 7 ultry For Sale ANCONAS : rd str. Ancona hens, pul- ks, cockerels, $1 ea.; exc. onze turkey hens; 2 Bronze $4 a. or exc. 1 tom and 1 Mrs, Jeptha Pullin, Mc- ugh, S red Sheppard Anconas: 10 and cock, $10, or entire flock ) hens, 4 cocks, $45; founda- tock; 300-389 eggs; exc. for mon goats. Daris Raulerson, ngham. - BANTAMS ne Buff Cochin bantam and 6 young chicks, $8; 50 per setting; trio, $5. O. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters ilding, or 5 S. C. White bantam also exc. Chinchilla rabbits geons for bantam hens. C. M. in, Savannah, il East 39th Or peaches. Bill Ingram, Ber- PRt: 1, Box 17. : e bred Black Cochin bantams ng and laying, $1 ea. John Jr., Atlanta, 93 . Warren E., "phone De. 0489-W. _ BRAHMAS - bred Gignt str.- Light ahma cockerels, $1.50 ea., 2 for 76; also eggs for hatching, same $1.25 per 15; $2 for 30. Mrs. osebyy Carnesville, Rt. 2. ARRED. AND OTHER ROCKS March hatch Thompson Ringlet kerel, $1.25 FOB. Mrs. ighn, Commerce, Rt. 5. teen White Rock March pul- $1 ea.; cash with order. Mrs. Craft, Bogart, Rt. 2. Buff Cochin bantams, $2 or! Poultry For Sale Thoroughbred Fische) str, White Rock rooster, non-interbred, March hatch, $2. Mrs. A. L. Keys, Eton, RFD. ~Choic White Rock cockerels, ise FOB here; grade Guernsey bull calves, $10; reg. Guernsey: bull calyes at reasonable prices. W. A. Daniel, Tennille. Two direct Nugget str. Buff Rock cockerels, Feb, 1931 hatch, $5.50, or $3 ea.; 8 young hens, pullets,. $1.25 ea.; eggs, $1, 15; $6 _1|100. Mrs. W. A. Brantley, Tennille. Pure bred Patridge Rock roost: rs, $2; 10-mos,.old cockerel, large, good type, $1.50; selected eggs, $1 Setting. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla. Two aristocrat B. R. roosters, yr. old, $2 ea, or exc. for seed oats; eggs, $1 per 15, or exc. for potato plants to be del. May 1. G. C. Edmondson, Temple. Parks str. direct, reg. per. 125: C-32, cocks and cockerels, $2 to $3 ea.; selected eggs, $1.25 per 15: $6.5 C; postpaid; March hatch kaby chicks, $11.50 100. Mrs Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas. Choice Buff Rock cock, $3; cock- erels, $2 and $2.50; 10 hens and cockerel, $12.50; 8 hens and cock: erel, $10; eggs, $1.10 per 15. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville. Pure bred Nugget str. March cockerels, $1.75 ea.; selected eggs, $3.25 per 15; yard run, $1; also few Sussex pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. Fifteen thoroughbred B. R. yr. old hens, now laying, $1 ea., or $12.50 for lot FOB; money order. Mrs. Geo Wheeler, Alma, Rt. 1, Box 82. z Buff Rock 11 Ib. rooster, yr. old, $1.50 del.; also 4 Ibs. collard seed, 30c Ib.;-$1 for lot; also bunch gar- den pea seed, 20c Ib. del. Mrs. H. W. Cofbett, Lakeland. 15. Simon Peterson, Douglas. Poultry For Sale CORNISH Young Cornish roosters, ready for service, Berry str., $1.25, also nice setting eggs from matured stock, 75c per 15; day old biddies, $12.50 100. Mrs. D. E. Williams, Ty Ty, RED 3. Five Dark Cornish 6-mos.-old cockerels, 75c ea. Mrs. J. A, Pat- terson, Sumner, RFD 2. GAMES Pit Games, Walked cock, stags, hens, pullets, reasonable price; pure Snider Warhorse, Hope Roundheads and this cross; guar. Ben F.-Powell, Lylerly, Rt. 2. Fine game roosters, 2 yrs. old, $2.50; yr. old, $1.75; money order with order. Edw. Riggins, Black- shear, Box 181. ay Cne-half Sid Taylor, wt. 6 lbs., half grown, $1; 3 Holliway Grays, fine shape, wt. 5-7 lbs., $1 ea.; money order with order. Fred Smith, Cherry Log. GIANTS Hight J. B. Giant pullets and ceckerel,. May 1931 hatch, now lay- ing, $11 for lot. J.. T.. Ciements, acon, 408 Forest Ave. LEGHORNS Two pens Ferris Best Laying Strain 1930-31. hatch, | White Leghorns, record 339 eggs year; roosters, $1.75 up; hens, 75c up, lots 10; setting eggs, $1. A. C. Mobley, Concord. Fifteen pure bred S. C. Buff Leghorn hens, excellent layers, $11 with rooster free. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 4. Roselawn W lL. from Tibbals best blood matings; Roselawn has imported best ped. males for past 11 yrs.; high fertility eggs, 75 per MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Peanut Hay. No, 1, ton Atlanta. Macon, M00, COS ois. cas ects candecsednncncvenn $ .18 $ .18 Mee SUANCOT, COZ. on -ccccccececeescssessesrie 16 16 Bes, Georgia trade, COZ. <...-cce-cccsecs Se re eee PATO TUM, COZ. Prevailing Wholesale Prices Feb. 16, 1982. Always Subject to Variation. Hogs sold during week beginning February 8, 1932, at co -operative sales brought 3.20 per cwt., basis No, 1. PeanutsNo, 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $30.00 per ton, subject to change. Poultry For Sale Five extra nice pure bred young W. LL. hens, now laying, $1. ea.; cash with order. Arthur L. Owens, Monticello, Rt. 4. 2 Fifty hens and 10 roosters, hatched April 5, 1981; Kerlin quali- ty Super X mating, $1 ea.; also young cow; freshen March 1, about 3 gal., $40, C. D. Freeland, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Four hundred and fifty hens, -|March and April hatch, now lay- ing 65 per cent, in good con., Tdc ea.; 200 Ibs. pop corn, 3c Ib. in ear, 5c shelled FOB. J. E. Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Twelve Buff Leghorn hens and pullets, now laying, also 2 cock- erels, all strong, healthy and pure bred, $10 for the 14, FOB. J. H. Brooks, Winder. Five hundred choice best blood- ed W. L. pullets, laying over 70 per cent; March pullets, closely culled; -make- offer. Merrett Ben- nett, Albany. Six pure bred Tancred W. L. 2-yr.-old hens, very fine, laying, $5 or exc. for 5 good B. Rocks or R. I. Red hens or pullets. Robt. Harris, Marietta, Rt. 4. Two AAA Eng. str. W. L. cock- erels, 75c ea.; Ot 28 hatch FOB. or exc. for 2 same . str. pullets. Mrs. W. J. McCravie, Ft. Gaines. MINORCAS One rooster and 15 hens, 18 mos. old, direct from Siels S. C. Black Minorea, Pape str., $12. Mrs. Alfred Gibbs, (address not given). ORPINGTONS Pure bred Buff Orp. rooster about 144 yrs. old; Byers str., $3 or exc. for 1981 dried apples and peaches, free of worms and be acid fruit. Mrs. T. D. Fussell, Rhine. Poultry For Sale PHEASANTS FOR SALE Fine male Ringneck pheasant, 1531 hatch. $5, or exc. for hen, same age, if healthy and good con. Mrsv Annie Tanner, Wrens. j Golden, Ringneck, Amnearst pheasants for sale or exc. for full plumage Silver cocks. J. . Symmes, Atlanta, 3497 Piedmont Fioad, Cherokee 2456. Chinese Ringneck pheasants for breeding; fine, healthy Ga. raised, birds: limited number of cocks and hen birds; these birds will start breeding in next 30 days. Wm. Solomons, Savannah, 416 West Hul! St. , PIGEONS One hundred pr. pure " White Kings,. mated and working; heavy > squabers; cheap for cash. J. E. Bonner, Perry. Three hundred White Kings, 25 ea. G. H. Wade, Cochran, Rt. 1, At. Cary. QUAIL Few pr. Col. Valley. Mexican. and Virginia quail, propagation purposes; als@ eggs a little later. Mrs. T. Treanor, Milledgeville. WYANDOTTES eG W. Wyandottes,; Rose Comb, grade A cockerels, direct from $1 ea, CLA. | Brown; _ Commerce, i Fiischel; ready for service, Mrs. Rt. 6. Pure Regal Dorcas W. Wyan- dcttes, 10 hens and cockerel, $15 for _ lot. Plants Wanted 2:0. Gaecawa 5 30 2 De +35 seed sor Sale es ee, 5-6 _ 50 ; 45 Seed: Wanted = 6 een 1.25 es ee a) Miscellaneous For Sale ................ 6-7 oe =< = 6.00 Miscellaneous Wanted. .........s00-- 7 Georgia Products For Sale ............ 7-8 Georgia Products Wanted ............ 8 NOTICE TO BULLETIN SUBSCRIBERS _ This is to warn parties publishing notices in the Market Bulletin about the Miami News Bureau, 2330 S. W. 32nd Ave., Miami, Florida. -This concern has been mailing cards to advertisers in the Bulletin, requesting them to mail 25c N cash or stamps and they will then mail them a news clipping about them. Upon receipt of the 25c the Miami News Bureau then mails them a copy of their notice which appeared in the Market Bulletin. Watch out for this concern and if you receive cards from them, mail them to this Department and we will turn m over to the postal authorities. e x Buena Vista, nearly grown, 80c ea.| OB; B. -B. Black Guinea female ig, wt. 60-65 lbs. fine breeding tock, $6 FOB. Mrs. W. B. Alder- n, Douglas. Ten* Donaldson R. I. Red pul- ts laying and 1 young rooster, 10 for lot. Mrs.R. L. Hale, Con- ers, 130 S. MainSt. Nine hens, 1 rooster, pure bred, pril hatch, Dark Reds, ready to day, large size; make best offer. rs. S. H. Jones, Dry Branch. S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, direct m Tompkins first pens; can urnish either, 1 or 2-yr.-old_ birds, $2 ea, $3. 50 for 2. Mrs. H. UL. ; yepper, Grantville. Fifteen R. I. Red pullets, 1931 atch, 90c-ea.; Donaldson str. pure eds; cocks, $1.50 ea.; 5 Tancred W. L. cocks, 1930 hatch, $1.56 ea., not del.; no chks. Mrs. C. -H. Capel, Mclena. S.-C! Re Ik Red-cocks, 2-yrs. old; 2 ea.; hatching eggs, $1 setting, $4 C; case lots cheaper. Miss Belle Timmerman, _Bronwood, Box 83. Large dark Red yr. old hens, Donaldson stock, $1.50. ea.; exc. for 1 0; 200 pure heavy breed No. 1 grade eggs for hatching. Mrs J. E. mikes, Cochran, Rt. 2. R. C. R. I. White cockerels, capri 1981 hatch, $1.25 ea. Mrs. W. . Hadden, Shellman. : a OP is : , GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE _ Pure bred Bird Bros. Bronze hatch, $5 for 1:of same -age Fuller Sturdivant. or exe. str. Mrs. ipley, Rt: 2. Tree M. B. Goidbank turkey hems, April 1931 hatch, $5 a.; re Bird Bros. stock. B. B. Mason, ell. Mammoth White Pekin drake, $1; eash with order; also Coving- ton-Toole wilt-resistant cotton seed, 5c bu. OB. J:,.E. Lewis, Ella- belle, eh): 12 Selected pure pred Bird Bros. Big Bone Bronze toms, 1931 hatch: fine breeders where quality is first eensideration, $8. Mrsy J. cdl Halcyondaie. Poultry Wanted | CORNISH Want 1 Daris Cornish cock; give best priee. L. H. Atkins, Oak Park. Want 20 hens: and. rooster, . of the Cornish, pure bred stock; quote best price, age, and particulars. at, once. L. E. Durden, Stillmore. or GIANTS : Exe. 2 well dev. March str. J.B. eee pullets, March 1931 hatch 7, Same age, same str. pay chgs.; write Ireland, Ashburn, ; ? LEGHORNS Want at once 5-10 Ferris or Tan- ered VW. Ia cockrels; must be good and reasonable price; also have r sale, 30 R. I> Red, Donaldson March pullets, $1.25 ea. L. Hall- Boston. % PHAFOWLS WANTED < Want 1 Peafowl hen; quote price nd age in first letter. . V. Purvis, Ft. Valley, Winona Hotel. ie R. 1, REDS Exe. pure white lady peas at 10c : . for 1 pure bred Donaldson Red : rooster, not. under 1 yr. old, or yer 114: yrs. old; ea. pay ches. Mrs; J. ae Young, Monroe, Rt. 6. xe. 1 thoroughbred - Japanese Silkey rooster for 5. thoroughbred hy i. Red pullets. Mrs. E. M. Wise, Atlanta, 522 Oakland Ave. WYANDOTTES Want 1 fine W. Wyandotte 1.or yr. old rooster; Regal Dorcas strain. J. A. Land, Clayton. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, _ DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Want M. B. big pone tom; write hat you have and best price at one must be cheap for cash. Mrs. . WwW. Altman, Alma. "Want 2 turkey hens; will exe. 2 Be: pigs for them. Mrs. owart, Summit. one a young Bourbon tom, 10- 2 Ibs. at market price. Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Augusta, 138 Broad St. Want several White African uineas. R. Cy Spratling, Waverly Exe. 1 big Eng. Muscovy duck hen. for a yr. old Indian Runner drake, or sell for. $1.25. Mrs. C. G. Bonner, Hahira, Rt. 2. FE full Chinchilla rabbits for hat turkeys with C.. AS and t : ) Lifsey watermelon | seed at Mrs. D. L. Branch, Chula. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE One good grade Jersey cow with calf, 21%4 mos. old; will give 4 gal. per day, $40 for cow, or $45 for both. Mrs. Rt. A. Year-old, thoroughbred, not reg. lemon color Jersey bull, $25, or exc. for new blood just as good. J. L,, Shipp, Rockmart, Rt. 3. Reg, fawn color Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old, gentle and of Merritt test preeding and show winners. Cash or exc. for reg. fawn color heifer. Write. B, E. Messer, Chatsworth. Reg. bull forsale or will trade for anything can use on farm. C. R. Godfrey, Gay, Rt. 1. - Two-yr.-old reg. Jersey bull, $25; if interested, write. Mrs. J. E. Payne, Acworth, Rt. 3. Pure bred reg. Guernsey bulls frem an accredited herd carrying Americas finest blood lines. J. E. Turner, Atlanta, 502 Ponce. de Leon Ave., N. E. Yhree-yr.-old Gn March) reg. Guernsey bull, wt. about 800 Ibs., 3100, Or exc, Guernsey heifer calves; 6-mos.-cld G. bull call, (subieto. reej. $25) exe... for hogs. S. A. Fuller, Eatonton, Rt! 2. : Young muley Jersey cow, 2 Yrs. oid, calf 4 wks. old, $30; 4-yr.-old cew, calf 3 wks. old, $35; at barn. Clyde L. Wigley, Kennesaw. Five-yr.-old. cow freshen with 3:d -ealf, cheap at $30 at my barn, 5 miles N. of Jefferson. E. G. Leoegins; Jefferson, Rt. 1. 3 Thoroughbred Jersey bull and R. for reg. D. male hog for sale or trade for] similar stock to prevent inbreed- ins, or for corn, peas and pea- nuts. D. L. McLaughlin, Helena. Two nice short horr heifers, freshen this spring, wt. about 800 nie ea., for sale. G. C. Lewis Hart- vel, Rt 1. f \ Sev. nice heifers, s freshen later. iavladse Rt. 1. Good some fresh and Js So Paris, grade Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh, 3 gal. day; exis good bu tier cow, $35 at barn. Wille 1 Mullinaz, Jasper. wo reg. dersey pulls, dropped Sepi. 29 and Qct. 4, 1530, and 1 April 1, 31; will reg.; also un- mixed Cmer's: 5 str. cotton seed, ist, yrs 50e: bu. : S.. a. .Thoraton) Dewyrese, Rt..2- One large Holstein mixed cow, fresh in March, 3 gal. per day, wt. about 750 lbs., $25; buyer to come and get cow. W. S. Mock, Guyton. Ten Jersey milch cows, 10 heifers and 12 beef steers, wt. about 600 lbs. ea., for sale cheap. A. J. Dixon, Toomsboro. Gne good milch cow, at my barn. Harnest Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 75. One fine Jersey heifer calf, 4 wks. old, from a 4 gal. cow, not reg.. $8 crated, or $6 at barn. Mrs. Ao Wat Wrieht Tallapoosa, 3d Sione St. Reg. Guernsey buils, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1206. lbs., 3 mos. oid, also 2 large sized, pure bred but not re Guernsey ,cow, fresh. Jesse Coienen ter, Tifton, Rt. 7. HOGS FOR SALE Duroc J. shoats, 6 mos. old, wt. 120 lbs. or more, reg. in buyers name, $12.50 each;.also 5 mos. old ones, each 80-90 Ibs., reg., $10 each. J. Cc, Lumsden, Talbotton. Duroc J. gilts, 5 mos. old, 100- 120 lbs. each. Immune for life, and reg. in buyers name, $12.50 each, & for $24, FOB, lightly crated. L. $30 cash Carroll, 'M. Kennedy, Collins Two hundred fifty-3090 lb..2 yr. old, pure bred Essex. boar, with papers, $15. Exc. for cured meat, sweet potatoes, peanuts, within 100 miles; shoats, $5 each. W. w. Charping, Lenox, Rt. 1. Fine, big bone P. C. boar, ready for service, reg. in buyers name, at $15. Ne exchange. J. E. Bailey, Raymond. Pure-blooded Berkshires from the noted masterpiece blood linesf 2 mos. old pigs, $5 each. no papers. Also 1 cars Alfalfa hay, Fred L. White, Buckhead. Black P. C.. and Essex crossed pigs, 2 gilts and boar, 2 mos. old; thrifty, $2.75 each. Prompt ship- ment. A. J. Adams, Ashburn. S. P. C. gilts and boars, $10 ea., | ready for service; Cooks wilt-re- sistant cotton seed, 50c bu.; hele Spanish seed peanuts, 50c a * _Brown, McRae. J..D. Chastien, Griffin, Jatter part of March, -Ib.}ea; also | | clean, $14 Milner. | Blue male. pig, about 3% mos. old. wt. about 60 lbs.;_ half Big Bone Guinea and half Essex, $8 at my lot. ase Mills, Summit, FRt: 3. Six pigs, 9 wks. old, $2. 50 ea.; Porto Rico potato slips, $1 bu.; Stcne Mtn. watermelon seed, 50c lb: exc. for velvet beans or Texas seeded ribbon cane seed. C. 1D; Williamson, Plains. Four Duroc-P. C:_ pigs, 7 wks. old, in my lot at $2: 5; shipped at $3 ea. FOB Woodville. W. C. Wil- liams, Woodville. Five S. P. C. 8 wks. old pigs for sa.e or exc, for 35 gal. new No. 1 sugar cane Syrup; bring syrup and get pigs. Mrs. Cee, Bryan, Choring; Rt tf. Duroe pigs, male and , females, 19 wks. old, $6; gilts, 60 Ibs., $7.50; 80-90 lbs., $10 ea.; from the Great Super Stilts. Z. . Scott, Concord. Duroc Jersey pigs, $6.50 ea., $12 pr. J.C. Coston, Parish Two Duroc Jersey gilts, wt. 90- 100 Ibs., $5 ea., FOB. W. E. Boney, Rhines Rt: 24 Ninteen Big Bone P. C. 10 wks. old pigs, full breed, very fine, *$3 ea. at my barn. E. L. Alston, Rich- land, Rt; 4s Pure P. C. sow, wt. about 135 lbs. and 100 Ibs. good, bright smok- ing tobacco, $7 ea., or exc. for pea- nuts. white table peas or white feed sacks. Mrs. a Donaldson, Summit. _ Two pure stock, ee to reg. fe aie 9 wks. old, about 50 Ibs. ea. 1 Red Duroc and 1 haf Red Dutes and half P. C., $5 ea.; cash with order. Mrs. Nora Kent, Avera. Big Bone Guinea shoats, bred gilts, 3 gilts, wt. 80-125 lbs., $6, $8 and, $15; 4 males, wt. 40- 90 lbs., $5 to $8; stamps for reply. B. - Till, Glenwood, Rt. 2, Box 49. Duroe Jersey hogs for saie or exe. for N. C. flat runner,.seed pea- nuts, O-too-tan beans, shelled corn,. Brab. peas, Ga. sugar cane syrup, peavine or soy bean hay, 90-120- day velvets. L. H. Edenfield, Still- more, Rt. 1, Box 32. Nice, > healthy 10-wks.-old pigs, heap; write for prices. i AVE Rintach Osierfield. Fine Essex sow bred to: farrow $253. tine or 3 for $14 cash at Cor- igs, $5 ea.. my barn. Ired _Loudermilk, nea. One-quarter Duroc Foro and 3%, African str. Black Guinea, 10 eee old, weaned and growing pigs, $3.50 ea., crated, FOB Milan. Pia: Vie Garison, Milan. Two P. CG. pigs, 4.mos. old, $5 en. FY: B. Burke, Millen, Rt. 4, Bex 58. ; Two-yr.-old Duroc J. sow, wt. around 200 lbs., farrow in April, $15; D. J. and: P. -, cross gilt, far- lrow in March, $14 at lot. Graham Simpson, Culverton. Big Bone black P. C. males, gilts and service boars; reg. stock. only. life time cholera treatment. N. H. Bacon; Irwinton. Broken nose Berkshire to far- row soon, about 400 Ibs., $40, or exe. for hannie goats at $1 ea., or corn at 50c bu. dl. H. J. West, Chamblee, Rf. 2. Ree. S. P. C. pigs from eas bien blood; prices very reasonable; also 38 bred sow, bring pigs in April. F. Hf. Bunn, Midville. HORSES AND MULES : FOR SALE One good: heavy work horse, sound and gentle, $50. A. a Collins,, Demorest. One plug mule, had good eyes and eats good, $15 or exc. for any- thing can use; also pure bred B. P. Black Essex pigs, $12 or $6 ea. | both sex; all\FOB.my place. W. Overstreet. Omega, RFD. . Two mules, 6.and 7 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs. ea.; t. b. tested Jersey ccw. 2 gal. daily, $35; large white sugar Crowder seed peas, weevil- free, 10c Ib., $5.50 bu. T. E. Ben- nett, Acworth, Rt. 3. Black horse about 12 to 15 yrs. old, perfect -working con., $12.50 cash, or exe. for pigs, cow or other equal value. Paul C. Whitworth, Colbert, Rt. 2. : SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE. Fifty head stock goats, ewes ana kids. no jumpers and first -class, $1.25 ea. at farm. -Clyde Barnes, Summit. sider mixed breed. W. M. : forma: i Atlanta, 676. Ti on St. Simpson, Ne Wa Seventy head stock sheep, $2. 50 ea; also Ga. grown N. Cc. peanuts, 2%c lb.; sample of 2 Ibs. for 10c. Mrs. Joe Baker, noes Park, Re RABBITS FOR SALE Four ped. Chinchilla does. and puck, $1.25 each, TOB. Miss M. By Rivers, Atlanta, 1364 rere St.,: N. E. Few more Stahls Gold Cert. |\Chinchillas, $1.25 ea., yeady to breed. R. F. Lee, Social Circle. N. Z. White buck, pink- -eyed, 6 mos old, 50c FOB, or exe. for R. I. Red cock or cockerel, Homer Stallings, Carrollton, ant. 4. Young stock N. Z. cheap; all fully pedigreed, sub. to rg., from ~ Stahls stock. W. D: Matthews, Buchanan. Six Chinchilla does. and. 1 buck, 2 yrs. old, pure stock, but no pa- pers, $1 ea., or $5 for the lot. C. R. Haliman, Douglasville, Rt <6. Pure bred White Flemish Giants and Chinehillas at give away prices, on account my own health must dispose of. my entire stock. A. E. Callahan, Savannah, Rt 2, LaRoache Ave. : Ten head large, fine young Chinchillas, - $6 FOB for lot; cash with order; no chks. John L. Ben- nett, Screven, Rt 2; Box 31, 'Two- -yr.-old. Chin. buck, healthy ana free of disease, $1 and exp. ches: Glenn Hawthorne, Gordo Six Chins., 4 does and 1 buch 4 mos. old, 50c ea. 1 buck, 2% old, 40e FOB. Eugene de Brabant, Midland, Rt. 1. Healthy, ped. Chinchillas, 8 does and 6 bucks, 8 and 9 mos. old; reasonable price. G. H. Marchman, |. Atlanta, 300 Richardson St., S. W., *pnone Main 5934. - Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want good, young gra Jersey milch cow, fresh by March 1, with-| in 40 miles, on down, and monthly payments of at least $5 mo., by War Vet. drawing pension. Waiter Gardner, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. ; Want milch and bef type calves to raise on equitable basis, on fine range on Blythe Isle, Shankle, Brunswick. : Want young milch cow, fresh in, not less than 3 gal. milk and lb. butter, cheap for cash, and del. F. G@. Jinks, Hast Point, 209 St. Michel St. Want to rent cow or buy on, terms, within reasonable distance. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt 2 & ve HOGS WANTED Exc. small yellow Crowder peas, cleaned and recleaned, no bugs nor | trash, for a pure bred gilt; write. B. L. VanLandingham, Dupont. Exe. New Era peas for B. B. P. Cc. male pigs; no runts. D. H. Bruce, Jasper, Rt. 2. Want to exc. pr. of 2-yr. -old M. B. turkeys, tom and hen, for 1 Big Bene Guinea gilt, already bred; write. S. A. Wilbanks, Tiger. ei Ae Exe. 2 hens, Buff Orp., and Brown Leghorn cross, for 1 pig; ea. pey exp. chgs. on what they send. Desser Barnes, Clermont, Reet, Exc. No. 1 hog peanuts for P:; C. pigs, or chickens. Jo. Harp, Blakely, Rt. 1. Want from 7 to 10 good pigs, also from 10 to 20 bu. good spring seed oats, cheap for cash or will exe. sound Whipp. peas; state what you have. S/F. Seo Var- nels: Rt 2. Exc. sugar Crowder peas at 3c Ib. for 2. Guinea shoats, about 8& wks. old for meat hogs. Would con- Philli Chamblee, Rt. 1. ae Want 2 z0cd 8 wks. old pigs, no runts, pure bred D. J. or O. I. C. or P. C. Exc. peas or beat-the-bee | cane seed. Mrs. Russell Moore Rockmart, Rt. 3. Exec. speckled peas, slightly mixed, good and sound, for pigs or Shoats at rate of peas, $1 bu.: shoats, 5c lb. H. P. Malcom, oS cial Circle. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want to buy mule or work horse. Also. 90- -day velvet bean seed for g even. | Whites, |. ill. : d 700 yards from Jacksonville highway. S. M. bits H. F. Martin, Bowd Parties having comm for sale, write numb nannies, Dillies ani Easter trade; give box, number and nearest Searboro, Moultrie, P. 0. ~ Want 5 mos, or older f pits, any variety, for e purposes. Pay 50c to 7 at once. W. E. Tuck, nah, 2403 Bull St., Ph vannah. \ Baby Chicks Fe For sale on Feb. 25 hy-brid chicks, pure - L. and B. Rocks cross whole hatch taken a Mrs. J. B Collier, Coch: Prices reduced on ba write for details on ~ chicks, hi-grade Buff R. Gaskins, Fitzgeral Livable chicks from ficially bloodtested, flocks of Reds, Rock horns. J. H. Wood, Vigorous phe pure R; Reds, B. Orpy W Wyandottes, $7.50 C; et, $6.50; postpaid; a! uste 0 ing, 120 eggs, - 50. Ro YAlbany. Baby chicks, ciate z Reds, W. L., B. Rocks; ber, 8c; 100 up, qe ea. guar. ee A. Prather, W: High powered baby ch | Recks, $83: everlay B Tancred White Leghor: 100 per cent live del. | Thomas, Odum. Pure. bred Black . Barred Rocks, $93, mixed, $8 C del. Mrs. 1 Cochran. sce Rich dark Reds, Dor and B. Rock chicks, exc. for good plow easy reach of Stone 1 Focks and Reds, $1.25. G.. Brown, Ste chicks, $10 C; del. Max del, guar. Rts-2, Vigorous chicks flocks of Reds, Rocks, W. Wyand Giants, and White Leg tom hatching. Geo. berton. ef Baby chicks from 2 Tancred W. L. heas, 506, $32.50; custom hat egg. A.V. Holloway, Baby chicks; wi velvet beans, etc., in | custom hatching; rates E. Martin, Savannah. Baby chicks, 9 e ry chicks, 75c e |breeds, hen hatche Herrington, Daisy, Rt. Baby chicks, Legho and Reds; quality chic] producers; write for guarantee scustom hate 100 eggs. Eustace i Blackshear. 8 Big, strong, high grade, Se C1 birds; large hatched both large and smal Baston, Milledgeville. _ Thoroughbred SBarrec Rock, Reds, Orp., froc selected -stock, $7 asst., $7; lots less 10 chick; prepaid; live Pechtel, Waycross. | Booking orders Mare del.; Reds, White and. - White Leghorns; can - quality and Dice, W. Thomson. Pure Spenoeee chicks, $10 C; os eges, 75c per 15; Emeline Jones, Blacks Three hundred B Feb, 29, $25; from 2 also eggs, $3 per 100 order. Mrs. F. Cowa Rie 2: \ Three hundred ered W. L. chicks ductive hens, $8 C; $20 exes; $2.50 ; party crate and pay ches. rfi Pape str. S.- chicks, $10 C; eggs, S$ to be 95 per cent cel Mrs. Ca. Reh _ oredeteN. : : Ida _ Sweringen, | Hicks, with 8 yrs. 1; chicks from 200- rd hens; place order Stripling, Psehicks, B..- P. W.- Leghorns; the money; live guar. W.-G. Kutz, at reduced prices, ceredited, carefully ulled flocks, bred for. roduction; write for d, number. wanted. Ft. Valley. : and B. Rocks, $8. 50 any kind, $6.50 C tyson, Adel, Rt. 1. r B. Rocks, $8.75 C; ; also purple top nd white egg turnip mustard, e400 -> ADS el. Sankey Tyson, hicks, guar. strong ;& ry chick: selected; Wyandottes, Orp., nconas, heavy as- nds weekly. E. R. tl nta, 510 Piedmont ; atched day- -old ighbred B..R., Reds, mixed large breed, del. chgs. and guar. ee Ashburn. TI. Red chicks bred, ploodtested ma- asonable prices; Poe 1. > Rawls, B.. Rand Red aS aut C; eons day-old eye. i, Red and -and- started fidalebrooks, Atlan- , farm on S hicks Wanted , chicks: to raise | on 10 wks. old; party pay furnish ~ feed. shardson, | Bowdon, ehicks to raise -$-10 wks. old; -any pay ches. Mrs. L. ee ate Reds or.B. Rocks ves to 8: -10 wks. old; x B. Mobley, amt baby, chicks, aD se breed; to raise-to third; write what , Elli- on 20 0 chicks to raise on wks. old; White or chicks to rais on - wit. also. have: ap- , a.;. horehound, 10 ae plackberry, 50 nd tomato plants. Reeves, Bradley, y chicks to raise - old; any heavy ed. Mrs. C. M. en : : for .25 young Se breed, del. to pay -shipping 100 per cent live . MeDaniel, Nor- hicks to raise for orns or P. Rocks nish feed; party die Barfield, Wad- chicks by. the oO raise: on. halves, ornish preferred, or Write first. - Mrs. a3 eg2s, $2 also 1 pd: Johnson eggs Ero ee Toe per - 15; : Brewton. Macon, b trios Giants, $7.50; Reds, $5. : : [cartons ret. Lord, Bartow, | : by furnish crate a pay aoe ches 60e per 15 del; trade for turkey eges, or case 30 doz., for 14 bu. shelled corn. W. _M. Mangham, Blakely. = i Pure Dark Cornish eggs from large type Berry str., $1 per 15: $1.50, 30 poostpaid. E. B. Trotman, Lumpkin. Select eggs from carefully culled |fleck of White Wyandottes, _M. L. Snore, | 7c per 15 prepaid. Gainesville, Rt: 4. Pure B.:R. hatching eggs of good breeding, 75c per 15;. $1:15,, 30; $1.50, 45; $3 C; all del. Mrs. Ww. Woodruff, Lilly. Buff Rock eges, 75e per 15; money order; no chks. i Mrs, J. W. Sheriff, Eastanollee. Hill Crest str. J. B. Giant eggs, $1; fine Dark Reds, 75c, 15; also Mrs. Robt. Simpson, Waverly Hall. . Brown L.. eggs, stock direct from Everlay, ($1. per 15; P. P. del. guar. W. R. Spencer, Braselton, RET; White Pekin duck eggs, 12 for. S5c; also dried peaches, 8c lb. and butter beans, 8c lb.; all del. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. J. B. Giant eggs, 85c per 15; $1.50, 80; excellent blood and of prize winning stock. Durand } Cleve- land, Hartwell, Rt. 4. Eggs from Thorntons bred-to- Jtay S. C, Black Minorcas, 75e per 15 del.; exc, for velvet beans, cane seed, Mune beans, - pumpkin. seed, Pekin: duck eggs. L. L. Thornton, Woodville, RFD. Hatching egs from pure bred Parks str. B. R. stock direct from Mortrose, Mo., .85c per 15 post- paid; guar. safe del. Sam Yawn, MilanyoRt. 3... Best breed W. L. Tancred str. eggs, 45c per setting g, or 40e by the case lots. W..L. Sandifer, Ty Ty, Ree. Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, Toe per 15; 7 Byers str. yrs. from Wetker, Minn.; : fresh; fertile: ins. and prepaid; no chks. JH. Lloyd, McRae, Rt. 2. S CR. IL Red eggs, 75c per 15; heavy laying Donaldson str. Mrs. <=. W. Reynolds, Flowery Reto: . Pure. bred hatching eggs, frond Everlay str. B. Leghorns, 90c per 15 prepaid. Mrs. J. J: Carter, Alma, Rees =2, B oe 6e per Ib. del.:, baby chicks to. raise. Mrs. Jewell Laster, Rik, : Pure bred Tancred W.. L. and Ret Red cross, eggs, 15: sassafras roots, 25c also want 100 large breed on halves. Fairburn, money with order; also garden pegs, early bunch, 10e lb. Mrs. I. H. Bell,; Hiram, Rt. 1. h Pure bred Giant str. Light Brah- _jma egss, $1 per setting of 15; crate rt. Mrs: W. T. Paul, Lexington. _Thompsons imp. Ringlet B. R. prize winning pen 8 yrs. in Ssuc- cession at Cedate Fair, 75e per 15; Mrs. Eula Steadam, Bainbridge, Rt: 2, Box 329. Selected -eggs from Giant str., Brahma and Royal Purple str. J. B. Giant hatching eggs, $1 per 15; 1.75 for. 30 del.;. fertility. guar. Arthur -H. Meyer, Winterville. S.-C. R. I. Red, hatching eggs, Owens str, heavy layers, $1 per 15; $1.75. for 30 del. A.D. oe Daisy. Selected R. I. Red hatching exes: cress between Tompkins and Owens str., 60c per 15; $1 for 30 del.: also pure bred Tanecred. S. C. W. L. eggs, 50c setting, or 3 set., $1 del. C. R. Mabry, Canon, Re 2: White Pekin duck eggs, 75c per 13 postpaid; all eggs culled. Guss Sosebee, Cleveland; Rt. 1. Any amount W..L. eggs to par- ties to hatch and.raise on halves to 8 wks.; references. Mrs. Daighten, Powersville. < Pure bred Partride Rock eggs for setting, $1.25 per 15; write for prices on 50 and 100 lots. Mrs. ov. I. Stephens, Cordele, Rt. C. Ferris Best. Egg str. hatching eggs, $4 C-del.;,25 per cent with order: bal.. COD; cartons ret.; also hens and pullets, same: str., $1.25 ea. Mrs. Lizzie Webb, Scott. fiolterman Aristocrat B. R. eggs from bloodtested stock; selected, $i.15 per setting, $2 for 30 del. Mrs. Ficrence Sturm, Statesboro, Rt. 2. Large type W. IL. chicks" from 2 yr. old stock, special mating, 50 per setting, $3 iC. chicks, $8 C, del. G. H. Clark, Val- dosta, 1000 West St. Eure bred Eng. str. Golden Buff Ss for hatching fe priz oe ne 15 FOB Nugget str., | Seas *|}ment. Mrs, PRt. 4; Box 39. eggs, '5Ge per 15; send postage, crate and eggs and|- Carnesville, Thompson and Stevensons pure bred B. R. crossed, hatching eggs, oe per 15 postpaid. W. R.. Smith, Chester. ee Settings . Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, $1 per 13 post: paid; cash with order; no chks. ale W. A. McPherson, Bronwood; Rt. oe to contract to furnish 30 doz fresh hatching eggs per wk., trom Blue Ribbon AAA Quality parentage, 100 per cent pure Tan- cred W. L. at $12 per 30 doz, Mrs. B. T. Cothren, West Green. Pure bred . C. Black: Minorca eges, Pape str., 75e per 15: $1,45 for 30 del.; guar. fresh eggs. Mrs. OTK Law, Eastman, Rt. 1. Schmidt str. Buff Minorca eggs, $1 per 15, $1.75 30, $2.25 50, $4.25 C, prepaid. J. D, Johnson, Thomas- | ville, 226 West Jefferson. Eggs from Colonial pedigreed Reds, 75c per 15, stock direct; also Neal's -Paymaster seed corn, ist yr., 75 peck, $2 bu. Ernest Sims, Hiawassee, Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs, stock direct from Bird Bros., $1.50 per 15. del. High percentage of fer- tility guar. Fenton Clifford Har- rison, Brunswick, RFD 1. Pure Thompson B. R. eggs, 50c doz., prepaid. Cartons to be ret. Want to exc. 2 doz. for 1 doz. tur- key eggs. Mrs. G:C. Clifton, Mil- len;-Rt. GC, Box 57. Eges from trapnested R. C, R. I. Reds, Tompkins .str,; also trap- tested White Rocks, 75c per 15, or 2 settings for $1.25. Supply limited. L. S. McLean, Sharpsburg. Donaldson R. I. Red hatching eges, 75c per setting, del.; also mixed bantam eggs, 35c per set- ting, del. Mrs, L. L. Erwin, Adairs- ville, - : J. B. Giant eggs, Royal Purple carefully selected, $1 per 15. del. Carton ret. Choice hens mated to unrelated cockerels; fertility guar. W. H. Richardson, Elberton, ARTS AS: Turkey eggs last of February and March, $2.56 doz.; April del., $2 doz. Black and grey turkeys. Mrs. R. L. Henson, Mize. J. B. Giant eggs, Marcy. star., hatching well, 60c per 15 age; less for 50 eggs in J, i Passe, Madison, Nae es S. L.. Wyandotte eggs, 75c per 15. Exc. for Bermuda onion ie tender white cornfield bean seed, cr any good seed. Mrs, J. E. Sorrow, Commerce, Rt. 5. Large, fresh, fertile eggs, Reds and Australorp cross. 90 per cent fertility guar., 8c each, not del.: 110 eggs weekly. F. B. Felker, Hapeville, 8851 Stewart Ave.. Eggs from Pape str. Black Minorca hens, $1 per 15. Exc. for anything can use; Eng. peas,-10c cup: brown Crowders, sell or exc. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. Pure bred White Rock eggs, heavy laying strain, $1 per 15 del. L. Pearman, Tifton, Rt. 1. - Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, 75c per 15 deh Exc. for potato slips, del. April 1. Can send eges now. Mrs. N. R. Ss Canon, Rt. 2. Osborn str. Atistralorp (worlds champion layers) eggs, $1.10 per 15 del. Cases to be ret. J. C. pe: Buford, Rt: 4. Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75e per 15, 2 set., $1.40. Exe. 1 set, for dried apples. 8c lb., or, white feed sacks. Cartons ret, Mrs. Elsie Altman, Baxiey, Rt. 3. Genuine Booth S. C. White Mi- norea eggs, $1 per setting; $3.75 C, baby chicks, $13 C. $1 books order for 100. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Blakely. . Pure Donaldson Red eggs for set- ting, 60c setting if 2 are taken, postpaid; Mastodon and late deli- cious. strawberry plants, 55c 100. Ida Dodd, Fair Mount. Runner duck eggs, 5c each, del. Mrs. Guy Clark, -Valdosta, 600 W. Gordon -Stz & ~ Pure bred-S. C. Buff L. : egss, 50c per 15 del.; $2.50. C; baby chicks, $7.50 100. Be Lynn, Way- |} feross, Rt. 4. Fifteen fresh, fertile B. R. eggs from pedigreed strain. stock, 75c per 15. Carton ret. Mrs, F. R. Ard, Colquitt. : Turken (the wonder fowl) eggs, $1.25 per 15. Cartons ret. Miss Eleanor Campbell, Atlanta, 856 Boulevard, S. E. Pure bred W. L. eses, selected, nore, Coolidge, - are ~hite Cornish eggs, $1. 101 and post- one ship- | J OXc. Jegegs, 65e per. set, of 12; ics exc. peas or cane seed, for 10 to 12 bu. cotton seed; Ruckers or Addison's preferred, also exc. for seed pea- nuts. W. C. Griffin, Tunnell Hill. J. B. Giant eges, 75e. per 15, or exc. 15 for 20 Ferris W. L. (mo oth- er wanted) eggs; ea. pay postage. Mrs. G. L. Pullen, Adrain, Rt. 1. Hi-grade Buff L. hatching eggs from mated pens; highest pen now producing 90 per cent; others 70 per cent; Golden Buff colored mated pens. also for sale. Mrs. G. re Parsons, . Americus, P.O. Box 295. ee Fine Donaldson S. . R. I. Red eggs, 65c per 15, crate to be ret. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennite, Rt. 1. -Pure bred Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, 75 doz; also pure bred blue speckled Guinea eses, 75e per 15 del. Sidney oe felter, Marietta, Rt. 5. Eggs Wanted Exc. dried peaches for W. L. eggs; must be: full stock, or exc. for setting of B. R. eggs; 5 lbs, for 15. eggs. Mrs. H. J. Wheeler, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. Want hatching eggs: Experi hatching, 2c per egg, or 1/3 of hatch; any amount between 50 and 175; any breed; write first. Bill Elarlee, Claxton. , Want thoroughbred Ancona eggs fer hatching; must be near Atlan- ta. J. L. Childers, Atlanta, 1214 Jenauna St. S. E., Phone, Ma. 8578. Positions Wanted Twenty-yr.-old young man wants job on farm; board, laundry and small wage. Seaborn Bond, Roys: ton, Rtg. Want work at once; exp. farmer, truck and car driver; single, good worker, etc.; within 200 mils La- Grange; state. what. you can of- fer, salary, with board, laundry; ete. Homer Carrington, Pseee dale, -Rt.* 1. Want farm on 3rd and the: can furnish seif and stock: pre- fer Fulton County. Write G. W. Walker (town not given), Rt. #15 Bex 458. Want to run a poultry or tur: key, 3 in family; ref. furnished. C. Davis, LaGrange, 612 Murphy Ave. Want a crop on halves or work for -wages, day or mo, as low as 50c day and cow to milk; family, 3 grown to work; lifetime exp. in farming; have to be moved. J. M. Harrington, Wray, Rt. 1 care: R. C. Purvis. Middle-aged man desires job farming; exp. in any kind of farm work. J... 3... Cochran,- Ves Rte.2. Twenty- -six-yr.-old young woman wants place with elderly - couple on farm (without children) look after. poultry and other light work; small salary, board, etc. Miss Leo Want ti-horse farm on halves; have to be furnished a little; near Atlanta preferred; brother to help with work; raised on farm. S P. Griffin, Royston. Want grist mill, shares or wages, also chickens on shares; well exp. in milling and poultry raising; water or electric power preferred. T. P. Hicks, Autrey- ville. Elderly man wants work look- ing after chickens, brooding of baby chicks, trapnesting, incubat- ing, ete., also garden work; board, laundry and small wage. Geo. Rowe, Bridgeboro, Rt. 3. Man, wife, ll-yr.-old son; want to get place as overseer or share | basis, with good man; exp. far- mer; know how to handle labor; satisfactory ref. given. G. H. Crosby, Savannah, Rt. 3, White Bluff Road. Want 2 or il-horse farm on halves; have to be furnished dur- ing crop season; have to be moved, but will repay if have to: So. Ga. preferred; 4 to work; will take small crop; rest work for wages: ref. B. G. Mathis, Ray City, Rt. 1. Refined, middle-aged couple want a place in No. Ga. with el- derly couple for this year; will consider a small salary or share crop with room and board; ref. Wm. A. Worley, Ramhurst. Want about 5 acres of good land on 50-50 basis, near school and church;*work by day the rest of the time; 3 in family large enough Suwanee, | t to work. B. Hi. Hill, or dairy farm on 50-50 basis; | 5 in. to. ruce, Commerce, Rt. -7.: am a colored | man, 22 yrs. old, with: sister and} eee children want crop. or work for wages; life time have to be moved and furn: ean give ref. D. W. Gibson, Gmitte Rt. fo Want job on farm as wage h or share crop; hustler, not af to work; have enough help - t handle several acres _ tobacco, ( truck or dairy. E. L. Ray, Nash ville Middle-aged woman with i oid boy wants home with age ecuple; can doall kinds work. gar. den, milking, etc., and boy, ligh werk .after school: reasonable ary, ref. if required. Mrs. A Beasley, Forsyth, Rt. 3. e doing any Want job on farm, light work. Mrs. C. C Rarfisey, A lanta, 871 Washington = St., 1932, prefer 1-horse or will part Gree is work for. party res good house venient. to school and. lived on farm all my life (neve proved but Boi 28 ean ee an a tie co. Minas aged widow with = chile a 42 farm at. once. Mrs. ee Gibbs, Kt. Want job on farm; wages OF. share crop; wife and self only; yrs. old; raised on farm, also in dairy work; reliable, good wor er. J. I. Sheppard, Atlanta, 829 Elumiphries St., S. W., Care: Jo. Dumas. eae Twenty-one-yr.-old young, _ wants job on dairy; first miller; no bad habits; ref.; per week and board. R. Bs Thomaston. Man with wife, 4 children 1 work at once; work by day o 20-38 acres on 50-50 basis; have be moved and furnished reasonable amount. M. J. Jones, te one yis. old; state ae first ter. Annie Lou oe Meeks. work; can do angen. on reply at once or see: (Residing n Sugar Valley Road, 1 mi. |] way). W. E.. Weaver, Atco, - Want.i-horse crop on have sto be furnished; : nephew; have to be moved if wili repay moving bill if have to want to get with good man whe will da what he says; N. Ga. Liz: PTS Rome, Rt. 5. O58 ish self; enough help. tor 1-horse crop. F, E. Lyons, Atlanta, 102 Avondale Ave., S. WB. : Eighteen-yr.-old boy ~wants on farm; 2 yrs. in high scho have no bad habits; ref. exc.; wor for 38 mo., board a launary, Want heavy SSieeans crep on 50 basis; force enough to 1 same; want good land; can fu H self: exp. in farming; see or heat at, once. F. W. Powers, (town given), 778 Bronwood Ave., S. Man with wife, 4 children, wa: job on farm or running grist mill: life time.on farm; exp. miilki {good mechanic; stay with job | work for $3 week, farm; $4 mill. E. J. May, Griffin. : Young man of good chase would like job on farm for wages begin March ist; ref. if desi make offer. W. C. Cannon, Mi Fit: 22: Exp. farmer, 23 yrs. small family, sober and dustrious, able to finance s wants a farm on shares, within 20 miles of Atlanta with stock fur: ished. J. N. Green, Atlanta a Merrits Ave., N. E., phone, Wall- nut 4095. Want job on farm ie not, Jess than $12 month; can milk co 8, drive truck, or do gen. farm w Hill Tabor, Irwington, Rt. 2. Want job on farm; will work on halves, or for wages at 70e per day and feed miyself. -C. Bait Irwinton, Rt. 2. Want job, A-1 blacksmith, wheel: wright and gen. repair work of a kinds; 15 yrs. exp.; will-take on shares, or hire; good re once. G. C. Landers, Forest P Re As Twenty-three-yr. -old young man wants to live as one of f in good farm home and assi the gen. light work around ~ old, with | Published Weekly by the BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D.. Jones, Director Department of. Agriculture EUGENE TALMADGE, : Commissioner THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1932 Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post Mfice at -Atlanta, Georgia, nder the act of June 8, 1939. ecepted for mailing at special te of postage provided for in ection 1103, Act of October 8, Notice of farm produce and oo open admissible un- ind Spacbated only when request is accompanied by new copy of 10tice. eond-hand farm machinery, flowers and seed, incubator and ornamental nursery stock ; notices are published in Monthly Supplement which appears on | published at intervals ainiae | the year. Advance notices of te time advising advertisers E when to mail us these types of ited space will not permit. sertions of notices containing more than 30 words, including | name and address. We reserve | the right to cut down notices of ut down they will be returned the writer for correction. i nsertion of ie coe ent notices Under legislative act the Market Bulletin does not as- sume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin | or transaction resulting there- - rom. Positions Wanted Want good 1-horse farm; under- nd farming and can furnish with man who ean furnish $10 per mo. H. L. Spearman, goolers = cung man wants wages job; low, : cut wood, feed stock, etc., 10 mo. and board; answer soon. J... Boker, Hazlehurst. Want to look after a country heme, or farm; can do any kind of farm work, also milk, 60 yrs. old, reaithy and good worker; prefer with elderly couple or widow. Geo. Keece, Acworth. , old poultryman with 36 yrs. operating incubators and eoding chicks wants work. mory B. Dubose, Valdosta. Young married man wants 1- vse crop, 50-50 basis; have to be ished about $30, and moved; worker; ref.; not over 25 miles erson. Marion TT. Reynolds, efferson, Rt. 2. iddle-aged married man wants Ii 1-horse crop on 50-50 basis; furnish self; want about 6 in corn and 6 or 8 acres in tton, with garden and patches. ry Marsingill, Jefferson, Rt. 2. Want 1-horse farm, 50-50 basis; ive to be furnished; or wage L write or see at once. J. C. Mobley, Lithonia, Rt. 4. Want dairy on 50-50 basis; can yse trade now to take same over en July 1 and Oct 1; write nterested J. A. Mathews,~ Col- lege Park, Rt. 1. *% ant job as- miller and machin- wheat and corn mill, by month percentage basis; ref. C. W. gs, Austell, Rte. Want 2:-horse crop; good house, jent to school, can furnish put will have to be moved; y i-horse crop and let 16- ld son for wages; exp. dairy mE s0 Ww. BE. eee. Pipe es | : Pp : near Atlanta or ||miles of Jesup; 2 in family. ,character. T. C. Buttram, Columbus. grewing garden truck, berries and few chickens, on shares, with little work at start: ref. Willis Morrison, Atlanta, 351 Cherokee S. E., care W. H. Young. Want small farm; well a on halves or other ways; write what you can offer. W. T/ Brownlee, Norcross, Rt.-1. Nice widow with boys, 17, 15 and 4. 12 yrs. old, want work for wages for good people only, on. farm: also want to raise chickens on halves. Mrs. Udell Caldwell, Cochran, Tes ts a % , Want 3 or 4horse farm on halves (only need the guano); can | rin myself to make crop; or will work for this year; 8 men on farm; ean run any kind machinery; work for $1 day: refs: at Three hundred asparagus plants, $1, 50. J. Drexel, Sycamore, Frostproof cabbage plants, Flat Dutch, Chas. W. cabbage, 80c M; also flue-cured tobacco,. 10 lbs., 100, $7. FOB; money order. W. H. Morris, Baxley, Rt. J. Mtn. grown red raspberry plants, $3 C; 50c doz. postpaid; exc, 200 for 100 young, dewberry plants or even exe. for Lucretia. R. D. Massee, Tiger. Chas. and J., Succession and Early and Late Flat Dutch cab- bage, 85c M del.; 65 M FOB; exc, 2M or more Bermuda onion plants guar. Grady Turner, Ma- con, Rt, 3. : Frostproof cabbage plants, E, J., -Chas. W., Copenhagen Mar- ket, 500. Bbc; 1M postpaid; prompt shipment. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, Box 144. 3 Nice, fresh grown E. J., Chas. W. cabbage and Bermuda. onion plants, 300, 40c; 500, 60ce;-S5c M del; money order. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitzgerald.,- Globe tomato and Iceberg let-., tuce plants, now ready, 30c ; $2.50 1000. G. L. Yeomans, Savan- nah, 509 East 41st St. : Millions frostproof cabbage plants, white and yellow Bermuda onion, all postpaid, 500, 55; 85c M. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald. Burbanks thornless blackberry plants, 75e doz.; exe. 3 bu. Mel- ton peas for 6 gal. sugar cane syrup; ea. del. what he ships. Kathleen Pike, Mauk. Klondike strawberry plants, Gz $E.25, 25003 $2 ME = del; Damson_ plums, also large var. May cherries, 8; 80C: 6; b0e* Si doz, Gel 2 Mrs. 3. Se Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 4. Genuine imp. fea skin and pink skin Porto Rico potato plants, March 25, $1.50 M FOB: half cash and bal, De DEE; aes ae 30 Blue add postage. no chks. | fege-plants, /guar., bage piants ber : 500; -$2 M del, Cumming, Rt. 4, Rhubarb, good size YP 800. postpaid. Mrs. Ja Cleveland, Rt. 4.0 Eldorado. plackberry ee C; fine strawberry pla Glendon Waller, Suw Curled parsley plant; Mrs. J. Bryan, Philom: Well rooted Himala; berry plnats, $1 per CGC. &. Smith, Braselton Garlic .bulbs, .50 @ and horse radish roots Miss: oP ton, Roy. Lueretia dewhberry ; $8 M. Mrs. A. G. inp ville. Klondike $1.50 M del. ery Branch, Rt. 1. Everbearing raspberry plants, 80c doz.; exc, for ae 1b. cap. = sacks at Half million frostproo: plants, E. J., Chas. V prepaid; prompt shipme Nell Fossett, Baxley. Cabbage plants, E. J Flat Dutch, 500, OG cel most paid, ap L. gerald, Rt. 3. au prepaid: 20c C; 500. 5 M up, 60c 1000. Baxley. EB, J., Chas. W. now ready, | 60c; 90c M postpaid potato plants, April Sewell, Pitts. Ne Harly J. W. cabbage CG, 65e 500, $1. M, P,P. - zant, Abbeville. Himalaya blackberry doz. Will exc. for well . rado blackberry plants o: most anything can use, M Reed, Varnell. One thousand tom ready, Marglobe, Bur iest, Bonnies best; also 35e 4 Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Re Pink skin or yellow draws, latter part of J April, $1 M, FOB. Any : Cash with Qed aD Naylor. : Frostproof E. J., Chas, bage plants, now readj bor 500, 90e M. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Cc. We and E, Flat = , 60ce 500, 95 paid. Exe. for large pape cans: M plants for 15 1 Each pay postage. T. W ald, Oakwood. Frostproof cabbases 500, 75e M, FOB. J. Baxley, Rt. 4. Mastodon evebearin berry plants, 35 C; ric qt.; yellow crooked net 10e spoonful; toug peas, 20c pt. Add posta Ruby Stansel, Cleveland, oo Stone tomato pla 5esfor. 500. Jea. Whisnai Ox d and shelled, $1.85 bu..; $1 % bu. FOB. Mrs. Geo. M. Eatonton. eys seed corn, field se-| and hand shelled, Ist VEG u.; also nice sun-dried ap- _ free of core, ete., to exe. for Wonder bean seed, Os SS atesville, Rt. 1. undred bu. slipped shuck orn, 75e bu. of 80 Ibs. John mney, Jesup. tleys prolific, Ist yr. from 2-6 ears to stalk, 50c pk.; FOB. A. J. McMichen, sville, a 4 pure white seed corn; it all var. for 8 yrs.; select- vubbed and shelled, $2 bu.; | shipped; money order. Lynn, White. corn, 7c Ib. shelied;-exc. for 100 Ib. feed, sacks.. Mrs. G. nkler, Cleveland, Rt. 4. undied and fifty bu. my 65e-bu. . Mra, R: 1. uthpert, Rt. ,. _ champion prolific, d selected; 5c pk: bu. lots del; true to it C. Heaton, Hartwell. No. : extra fine olor Ga. sorghum syrup in buckets, 50c gal. W. W. Adairsville. feeleys Wannamaker- | imp. cotton seed, 50 pure bred P. C. % wks.: _ ea. OB. R. B. Kin-} LY Rt 4, Box 62. also | 5, Ou. Be. exc. for No. i white Span- ish peanuts,. Tb. for Ib. an L. Raburn, Ideal, : Seven hundred bu. Nealys Cleveland long staple seed, 50c bu. FCB; made bale per acre last year, ship large or small amounts as desired. Tom Greer, Covington. Pure Wilson cotton seed, 2nd yr., sound and clean, $l. bu., $2.50 per 100 ibs., FOB; cream Crowder peas, 10c lb. Exe. for seed Irish potatoes. T, W. Hagood, Marietta, RES Se Marretts Cleveland big boli, ist yr., 75c bu. Exe. for other value. Elmer Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. Cokers No, 5, pure, screened at gin, 50c bu. or exe.; also: eggs from pure J. B. Giants, $1 per 15, or exc. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Rut- ledge, Rt. 2. , Russell big boll, $2.25 per 100 Ibs.; Lee Wilson big boll, $2 per 100. All rolled and cleaned. Late orange cane seed, 75c bu. Waldo Frix, Talking Rock. Genuine Cokers 1 in. and better Staple,be bu;, FOB. T,-8. P. Beck, Bowdon. One hundred bu. pure and care- fully selected Piedmont big boll, 506 buss pure cream sugar Crowdl- er table peas, 5c Ibi in 15 lb. or more lots: Stone Mtn. melon seed, ave ID., Oise ee Be. Stinchcomb, Fayetteville, Cochrans. 3 in 1 cotton seed. Kept. pure at gin, 50c-bu., or exc. for pigs or shoats; prefer Guinea; Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c Ib., same exc., or for strawberry planis, T. EK Cochran, Temple. Five bu. Cokers No. 5, 75e per bu. M. A. Sutton, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Two hundred bu. nice, recleaned, imp. No, 2 Rucker cotton seed, 1 yr. from orig., 50c bu. F. K. Dun- can, Douglasville. Piedmont Cleveland, 2nd _ yr., 60c bu., exe. for corn, bu. for bu.; Pride of Ga. melon seed, 50c Ib.; cream sugar Crowders, 5c Ib; Early 2nd crop var. J. N. Carson, Gcitiiny dan Pye Pune Cokes, 3:5. str. $1. bus $2.56 per 100; exc. for O-too-tan beans or pure Hastings Prolific seed corn. G. L. Rothell, Eson Hill. if ; Limited supply genuine Sea Is- land cotton seed. A. J, Strick- land; Valdosta. Pure Cokers No. 5, Tic bu. W. N. Mullinax, Cumming, Rt. 4., Rucker cotton seed, pure and clean, 50c bu, FOB. C. BE. Curry, Rome, Rez; Five hundred bu. Petty-Toole imp, Cook and Coker 7; all wilt resistant; Price Toole and Cook, 50; Cokers, 60c bu.; also 1 M stalks of Napier grass for sale. T. O. Whitchard, Blakely. Wannamaker big boll, 50 bu.; velvet okra and mustard seed, 25c lb. L. E. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, recleaned, 40c bu.;. also hickory- smoked sausage, extra good, 25c Ib.; real good Tennessee I1i-yr.-old, 1100-Ib. mare. mule, $75. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Pure College No. 1 cotten seed, kept clean at gin,.60c bu. E. N. Hepper, Ranger. Cleveland big boll, 60c bu., at my house; field peas, $1.50 bu.: 100-day velvets, clean and sound, $2 bu.; Hastings Prolific and the little cob corn crossed, hand shell, $1.50. L. H. Atkins, Oak Park. Cleveland-Wannamaker seed, 42 per cent lint, 50c bu. FOB; exc.. Calif. Crowder peas for Ky, Won- der or McCaslan pole beans, 2 Ibs. for 1. Miss Sue Guthrie, Buford, Eup. Sos Z Cokers No. 5, 60c bu. FOB; exc. bu. for cow peas. Horace Dar- nell, Winston. \ - Twenty bu. boll, picked without rain, 40c bu.; $1.25 per 100 FOB; 20 Ibs. dried apples, 10 lbs... $1 del.; 1 3-4 velvet okra seed, 59c del.. add postage. A. J. Grant, Dallas, Tooles resisting cotton seed, 50 bu.; Spanish peanuts, 2%4c: S. P. C. hogs, $5 up; Jersey cow, $25; Jersey bull, $15; exc. for anything can use. Joe M. Brown, McRae. One hundred bu. Chapels No. 1 cotton seed for sale; exc. same for 100 bu. No. 1 Spanish or running peanuts or 100 bu. corn or syrup. D. King, Bluffton. Two hundred bu, Wannamaker cotton seed, kept pure at gin, 415]. Ih. bale last year, with order. ELON, rete 1. f5e bu., eash G. L. Tatom, Lincoln- Pure half and half 2nd yr., , 60e a Be or exc, for Be / seed, Wannamaker big. melon seed, saved, 85c lb. J. L.: Goodrum, Vienna, Ht. -5: : Cokers cert. cotton seed, ist yr. planting: 75e bu. FOB, exe. for good sugar cane syrup. Thaxton Bryant, Summit. - Pure Coker Cleveland 5, pri- vately ginned and recleaned, 1 1-6 staple, 1c premium, 75c bu. J. P. Alexander, Louisville. Covingston- Toole wilt resistant, 1st yr., 60c bu.: FOB; money or- ders preferred. A. J. Kent, Mid- Ville; Rtg One M bu. Ocalla cotton seed, Jrecleaned, 85c bu. or 75c not re- cleaned; made bale-and half per acre, better than an inch staple. M. EB. Crow, Wrightsville. - Four hundred bu. half and. half eotton planting seed, $1.25 per 100 lbs., cash with order. H. S. Nich- ols, Rome, 220 No. 5th Ave. Three hundred bu. Wilson type | big boll, 40c bu. FOB, money or- der. Jesse Peavey, Unadilla, Whatleys seed. corn, hand shelled and nubbed, $2.50 bu. del., exe. for cotton seed of at least 1 in. corn, 12) lbs. Austell. s Hastings sunflower seed, picked, without rain, guar. 95 per cert pure, 20c Ib. cash, or exc. 1 lb. for 200 either E. J. Wakefield cabbage or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. J. L. Burns, Covena Stone Mtn. melon seed, pure, 85c lb.: O-too-tan beans, 25c Ib.; niece dried peaches, 10c 1b.; 12 Ibs., $i; Himalaya. berry plants, 3 for 25c. Mrs. John Phillips, Flowery Branch, Stone, Baltimore tomato $1 del. Chris King, seed, 75e 1b.; Marglobe, $1.50 Ib.; Dutch, } Wakefield cabbage, $1 Ib.; carpet | grass, Lespedeza, $2.60 bu.; Crowd- er. peas, $2 bu. B. R. W oodliff, Flcwery Branch. .Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, baby lima bush and running but- ter beans, 20c lb. del.; dill seed; oc this.: exc. for pole beans, Ford- hook .butter beans. Mrs. A. EH. Biggers, Rebecca. Good, tender streaked half run- ner garden bean-seed, 45c pt.; 80c Ot. letiue plants, 15 .C;.all del. Mrs. R. Wilson,.Canon, Rt. 2. Pa multiplying beer seed, 10c start. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, eto ies Hand saved from selected mel- ons, Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson seed, treated in solution 1000-1 cor- rosive sublimate for anthrognos and wilt, 50c Ib. del. C. F. Thom- sen, Thomasville, 931.8. Broad St. White nest onions, 35c gal.; pure cornfield bean seed, green~ and tender, 25c lb.; white velvet. okra, 6c thls.; dried peaches, 916c Ib; dried figs, 25c lb. Eva Elberton, Rt. 6. - Honey. drip cane seed, 1the 1b $1.85 buys lot, del.: quest, 5 postage;.no chks.; money order. H. S. Brooks, Monroe. Pure, hand saved Stone Mtn. seec from choice melons, 60 lb.; anana muskmelon, 50c lb.; citron 25c teacupful; rice peas; 10c Ib. _jMrs. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4. Burbanks Golden cantaloup seed; guar. pure; 1st yr., direct, 25e thls.; 50c oz. postpaid. te Et Long, Culverton. Large size. white nest - onions, 406 gal. del.; cash with order. Mrs. Skeck, Adams, Rt, eg _ Yard Jong pea seed, 50c Ib.; rice for seed, i10c lb.; old-fashioned cushaw pumpkin seed, 29c ecupful; big. round yellow \hog pumpkin, same price. Miss Ramie: Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Good, 120-day velvet, bean ico $1.10 bu. FOB: also pure, clean Cleveland cotton seed, 50c bu. or exc for A-1 grade syrup, or S. P. C. male pig. Johnnie Sheppard, Stapleton. Rosie Honey drip sorghum, early cane seed, 5c Ib.; will exc. for Spanish peanuts; watermelon seed of all] kirds, mixed, 45 1b.; early yellow seed corn, 45c pk.; cash. Everlene McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3. Clean, sound imp. honey drip cane seed. 50c gal.; $1 pk.: Stone Mtn. watermelon, Mauls muskmelon, ea., 25 cupful, 75e 1b. Mrs..N._H. Sullivan, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 47. Pure Giant Russian seed, 35c gal.; also pure Egyptian at same price: sat. guar. J. B. Ingram, Waverly Hall, One thousand Bs. staple; also Golden Queen pop} hand : gal. shallot onions, 40c; large}, Burell, f samples on re-| little white Treasurer Lawrenceville, | best | " sunflower | lon: peed: genuin Rocky | mens, 45 Ib. del. J. Frasier, Lawrenceville, RFD. | : Sev. hundred bu. N. C. Ga. grown runner and white Spanish peanuts, 8c Ib. FOB; not less than corn, 70c bu. at barn..L. W. Con- ner, Abbeville, Re Seed Wanted Want onion and E. J. W, cab- bage, rape, spinach and mustard seed. L. B. Mound, City, Log Cabin Farm, Exec, Stone Mtn. and Weaver- Watson watermelon seed at 30c lb. for onion sets, garden peas, bunch butter beans or. cucumber seed. _Mrs. Austin Hampton, Sale City, Aree 13 Exe. 50 Ibs. large brown -Crow- der -peas for white velvet okra name; letter. C, P. Odom, Sycamore. Trade nice, 10-wks.-old S. P. C. melon seed, or sell pig for $3.50 eash. J. M. Gay, Garfield. Want carpet grass seed; state price per lb. G. M. Harden, Gibson. Exe. good cornfield bean seed for Bermuda onion or any good onion sets, and E. J. and Chas. W.. frostproof cabbage plants. Mrs. Bodie Smith, Royston, Rt. 3. Want. the real old- time musk- melon (that. grow large) seed: state price, etc. Mrs. George Simons, Monroe, Rt. Bes : : E CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED Want 100 bu. white cern del. at my mill or depot. 0. L.: Cowan, Doraville. =o Miscellaneous For Sale Full Cornish Indian eggs, 6% t 7 lb.. hens, $1.10 per settings ta sel watermelon seed, 50c Ib. garden peas, 20c cupful: Money. order only. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Risks Gouards cut for martins, 10c' ea., FOB. Gurman Wolfe, Baxley, Rt. 2. Genuine yeilow, flue-cured chew- ing and smoking tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1, prepaid to 38rd zone. | Isham Harris, Baxley; Rtr 2: S Yellow, rattle and poke root, each, 20 Jb.;: sassafras root, 15 1b.3 wild cherry bark, 20e-lb.; -gar- lic bulbs, 6 for 25c. Add. postage, Mrs.. W. H. White, pee RE Box 337, _ Good, flue- cured leaf tobacco, 10 lbs., $1. prepaid to.3rd zone. Mrs. Alice Milikin, Baxley, Rt. 2. Tobacco, home-made, sell or exc.. for value, 6 to 15c 1b. Ruth SUMO: Surrency.: Tobacco, from my-. barn, cured, 10 Ibs; del., $1. Aged in bulk. Campbell, Surrency. flue-cured, 10c best. Ibs. del. $1. Qos. rency. Bes Dry rattle root for stock medical purposes, 25c lb., prepaid, Cheaper in larger lots.. Mrs, L. B. Taylor, Rydal. Five thousand stalks red. sugar cane, good av. length, $1.25 per 100 at bed. Homer Owens, Pitts, Rt. 2. No. trash, oA. Fetter, Sur- COL whole. leaves, 10c; broken leaves, 8c, if postage added, 8c and 6c. S. P. Hutto, Surrency. Some Dooly Yam sweet potato slips, 6 small, smoked country: cured hams at considerately he- low market price: stock citron seed, 40c lb. W. C. Siler, Summer- town. Flue- red tobacco, 10e lb. H- Harrell, Baxley, Rt. 2. 2.5 exe. for large peanuts. 4. 'F, Otting, Rome, Rt. 4. < Sarsaparilla, 75e lb:: yellow: root and May apple, 50c:; sassafras, elder root, 25c; cucumber bark and wild cherry bark, 50c Ib. Mrs. Kate Watters, Rugby. May apple, yellow root, 50; elder root, wild cherry and cucum- | ber bark, 25c lb.; St. John, 50e per a ARs: sarsaparila, Toc. Margaret Collins, Rugby. Bright, flue-cured: chewing smoking tobacco, prepared, ready fe use, 10 1bs;, $145) 20: lbs, 61.80 cash, Winnie Williams, Coffee. Yellow, flue-cured chewing and smecking tobacco, prepared s to use, 10 Ibs., $1.10; 20 Ibs., es pre- id to. Sr a m i Roc cantaloup; all specially hand saved | from largest, uniform - size speci-| 100 Ibs. shipped; sev. 100 bu. good. Junction seed, must be sound and true to| make best price in first fares iedes. dea ih ee a pig for 7. Ibs. Stone Mtn. , water-| ciean,: milling |. li: money order. Alex Ee Tobacco, . pure leaf, home-made or SG Bright and red flue-cured tobac: | White feed sacks, 100 Ib. size, al j;good sacks, about 75 or 100 at 10e and | ready. : Baxley, B b: Troupe, Baxley, Rt. 2. Good, mellow, bright and red barn-cured tobacco, leaves, 10c; broken leaves, 8 or 8c and 6 if postage a ennie Burke, Surrency. Good, flue-cured bright le bacco, 10 Ibs., $1: no orders ped for less than $i Ivey Ho: Baxley, Rte 2: Mellow, sweet leaf, yello cured. chewing and smoki bacco, $1.25 for 10 lbs. de ti zone.* Ae: Ella, Crosby, Rt. 2. Yellow: Flint field seed corn pk.. $2 bu. FOB; pure bred Cornish eggs, from prize Ww stock, $1 per 15; white he. collard plants, 15e 100, Mr Sikes, Sylvester. Sweet leaf-cured tobacco, ar |te use, rich chewing or smo 10-1bs;, $1 . cash, - Le -Jr, Alma, ai Fee Black walnut meats, 5s alse 100 bu. 120-day velvet seed, 95 per cent. sound, pure $1.50. bu. FOB; m orders. Mrs. W. 1. Cheek, R Cows, chickens and mules, peas, Speck. and Crowder, gain prices. S, F. Pirkl ville, Rt. 4. | Rr ; Good, yellow, flue-cured: to whole leaves and not molde smcking, 10c; chewing, 8c; ex value; postage not prepa Be, Boatright, Reet. - Good, flue- cured tobacec ing, 10c; smoking, 8 ae not see raay Alma. ~ Sev. hundred dbs. plack. hulied, thisyrs. crop, dri at-once. Mrs, J. E.> Yawn, mt A Box dias Se Wool rolls, 75e 1b. and. ne {white goose feathers, 75c~ Ib. Beulah Grier, Clermont. Two hundr ed or more feed sa 3c ea. or exc. for pecans or nuts: all jute and good con Clayton, Holly - Springs. pees Walnut meats; 28e. Ib.; wal 1 $1 bu.; cash and postage inclu thick mtn. syrup, 50e gal. i Hunter, Dillard Ried. Country. cured. sides and shi erg; smoked, 2c Tose hams, 20c ] Ga runner and. white s peanuts, $2.50 ewt; 100 80 lambs, $4 ea. FOB: Re Sao scn Hawkinsville. k Sheep, hogs, mules, Coke Petty-Toole cotton: seed. Pea: soybean peavine, hay, 75 dairy tle. corn, field peas, Gane Texas oats. Cash. M. M. berry, - Ashburn. Peanut, soybean, peavine Ly Jersey* and Guernsey cattle. 3 peas, O-too-tans, Laredos, meth Yellow Soys, Cokers 5 cotton seed. Greer, Ashburn, sround oyster and small chickens. $1 por. 100 FOB. W.. A. Smith, Savannah. EB Bay St. | Martin gourds, 16 Pepper seed, 10c this: Hill, Thomasboro. Tobacco: Leaf tobacco, or chewing. FOB. 10c ib. Gocge, Baxley, Rt. 2y ee ~~ Good, flue cured tobacco, ye! 9c 1b. Red Ge 1b. Money or Henry M.. Merndon,, Surre eth ea - Barn-cured tonacco, brigh dark red, whole leaves. 10e; I leaves, 8c del. 8c and 6c if pt added, Nirs. 9 Bae mency: Rt 2. pS <= Leaf tobacco; bright and luw 10c Ib del. in lots of 101 more. Money order. Wrank Surrency. Good_ barn cured tobacco, 6 Exe for Cornish game hens. F Cash with order. JI Bul Raxley, KE D: 4: 100d, bright and red leat Cc ing tobacco, 9c not del. or ile Smoking 7c ee del. ae del each Ne PEOCY. Fiue- cured tobacco, La dots of 10: Ibs. or ; with order. Dave Moade rs, rency. ' Yellow. leaf, fluc-cured tobi 1@. 1b; or exc. for dried fru for Ib. or exc. for. syrup. 5 Ibs: for 12 pal syrup, 22d. We "10 ae as Rocking is scellaneous For Sale tbs. fresh beef tallow, 20c exc. 2 Ibs. for 300 Ber- onion plants; also quince - Mrs. S. T. Williams, Waco, = pop corn, 1: Ab., -OY XG; ood pecans, ib. for 1b.; ning okra seed, 5 dozen; Mav erry, 2-3 ft. trees, 744c ea.; Tbe mr 18; 6 apricot, 50c ea., all del. _ Skinner, Gainesville, Rt. 5. tick walnut kernels, 50c Ib. @el.; will crack and send as soon der received; -also Fe as out 300 Ibs tobacco on hand; bs. good, dark red, del. inaGa.; os WwW: Gay, Jasper, Rt. 3. yid-fashioned yellow corn and ings select, $2 bu.; lady fing- er peas, 10c Ib., or exe. for sugar syrup, eotton seed, R. I. Red pr. biack guinea hogs or calf. R. C. English, Barnes- doz. 15- 8s size crates for sample, $3. doz. del.; money Mrs. Chris King, Austell. Fig, peach and pear preserves, ot) watermelon rind pre- ves, 60c qt. Mrs. Z. M. Story, is S. S. Sayer, Rayle. "Fifty" Everlay B. Leghorn hens, 1% yrs. old, not culls, 90c ea.; ine peanuts, 3c lb. FOB, and verbearing green pod okra seed, 25 Ib. del. R.R. Baker, Ellenton. : - Bright, flue-cured. leaf tobacco, 100 Jp, del. in 10-Ib. lots. Cash with order. Ike Tomerlin, So Rees. Good, ripe and mellow enewine nd smoking tobacco, 10c and 9c Tb. No order for less than $1 post- paid. L. L. Lightsey, Surrency, i oilancous Wanted strawberry plants, seed peanuts, velvet or O-too-tan beans; write what you have? Mrs. D. F. Hall- man, Eatonton, Rt. 2. Exe. 2 Ibs, Fla: Honey Drip syrup. cane seed for 1 white feed, 100-lb. cap. sack, any number; also exc. watermelon. seed for sacks. Mrs. Ira Buchanan, Bow- on, Rt.. 5. Exe. strawberry plants at 500, $1 for tobacco or pecan trees. B. Crow, Gainesville. Want Ginseng and Golden Seal; pay. $1.75 Ib. Ginseng and 75c for 2 Golden Seal. Paul Gilstrop,: Al- pharetta, EG, b; Want to hear from parties who hg white feed sacks for sale. send sample and prices at | L. M. Johnson, Mayfield, t. 1, Box 47. Ten lbs. dried horse apples to , for 12 Ibs. good Red Leaf _ chewing tobacco;s also 300 Ibs. Heggins cotton seed, exc. for 3 pa Trish Cobbler potatoes. - Guy _ Abernathy, Lula, Rt. 2. 4 Exe, 2 bu. old-fashioned peanuts for 1 bu. velvet beans (90-day speckled); will exc. as many as 200 bu. peanuts; also exc for thor- _ Oughbred: white face bull calf. oe 0. H. Jordan, Shellman. - Want few hundred good celery plants; exc. best cornfield beans, Alaska pea, bunch and pole butter bean for hens, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea eges for hatching. J. Keller, Greenville, Rt. 5. ~ Exe, cabbage plants for red nest mions, plants or sets, also want to i Exc. Scuppernong, 25c and Concord erape vines, 10c, for Cobbler seed ae potatoes. Mrs. J. W. Miller, wdon, - Want. Strained honey, No. ugar cane syrup, 10 ea, strain Buff Orp., W. L. Wyandotte a B. R. baby chicks, in exc. for +hinchilla rabbits or strawberry eserves. Mrs. BE. V. Miller, Quit- oo Exe,. 3 lbs. firm country butter, cow t. b. tested, for 4 lbs. fresh ore sausage, also 10 Ibs. sun- dried peaches at 8c Ib. for pecans (or peanuts. Ea. pay postage M18. Mollie Maners, Monroe, Rt. 4. ~ Want onion sets, 1 to 3 gal. or the plants: cabbage and collard ed, or plants. Will exc. 100 Ib. vhite feed. sacks or dried pears. rite first. Mrs. iB. C. Phyler; sday, February 18, 1932 ts, well rooted, 10c ea., or 12 | fruns=. | weevils; Suvency. I Four geese, 1 ganderto exe. for ct Miscellaneous Wanted Want any kind of farm produce; will exc. value for same. Jae Ts Stone, Hapeville, 889 Virginia Ave. -Want 200 cabbage and Bermuda yellow onion plants; 1 pk. yellow seed corn; 1 gal. honey; exc. kudzu crowns, old- fashioned peaches, pop corn, Crowder -peas. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. i Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Two hundred and_ twenty-five bu. of mixed peas; quote best price. John Shields, Cohutta, Rt. 1. Four bu. blue Whipps., $1 bu. FOB; also 1 pure bred M. B. tom to exc, for turkey hen, and 1 to exe. for another same stock tom. BF; Morrison, Gainesville, Rt. 8. , Black and speckled peas, $1 bu. or exc. 3 bu. peas for 1 bu. O-too- tans. S.-G. Lowe, Mansfield. Bunch unknown peas, $1 bu.; red clean and sound and FOB Cler- mont. J. W. Brown, Clermont, Ten or 15 bu. Brabham peas, $2 bu, FOB. Albert H. Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1. ee Willetts Winter Eng. peas, 15c lb. and party pay postage on single lb.; mixed Clays, 75c. bu.; $7.50 del. Bostwick. Webster Calla- way, Farmington. . Twenty bu. Calif. black-eyed peas, Sound, clean and treated for best offer for lot. Fred Howington, Sugar Valley. Twelve bu. Brabs, $1.25 bu.; 15. bu, Texas Clay peas, $1.25 FOB, Maysville; 150 lbs. -white lady peas, 5c 1b.;. sound and clean; rmoney order, no echks. N. W. English, Homer, Rt.1. - Velvet beans, 50 bu. in bags, $2 bu. FOB; guar. 100 per cent sound; also peanut hay, green and bright, 25 tons, $10 ton FOB. G. A. Wal- lace, Smithville. One hundred and twenty-five bu, 90-day velvet beans, $1.50 bu. FOB; .95 per: cent sound. J. J. Luke, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. Ninety-day velvet beans, A-1 quality, in 214-bu. sacks, $1.25 bu. Cc. S. Bryant, Bartow. Speckled and sugar Crowders, 5 ecupful; white, tender cornfield beans, 20c cup; sugar or salad peas, Ga. collard, pumpkin, 10c cup; exc. for potato, plants. Mrs. Henry Eller, jays: Rt2- Large, brown Crowders, Elii- good velvet okra seed; make best of- fer. R. P. Odom, Sycamore, Rt. 2. Brown sugar Crowder peas, weevil-treated, 5c Ib.;. exe. for Spanish peanuts, cabbage and on- ion plants; write. W. H. Gabriel, Colbert, Lady and black-eyed peas, wee- vil-treated and hand-shelled, 6c lb.; dried. peaches, 9c FOB; exc. for O-too-tan beans, any pure stock chickens, seed Irish potatoes. R. EF, Thaxton, Frolona. Large cream and pure white sugar Crowders, sound, clean, un- mixed, weevil-treated, 10 Jbs., 75c; 100 lbs., $5: prepaid 4c FOB; exc. for pure Stone Mtn. seed. C. FB. Maddox, Lawrenceville. White, black-eyed table peas, 8c lb.: also dried applies, 10c Ib., add postage. Mrs. . PP. Powell, Eastanollee, Rt. 2. Sound, recleaned, genuine O- too-tan. beans; show a germina- tion test of 99 per cent; even wt. sack of 21% bu., $3.50 FOB here. Charlie Clark, Marshallville. Genuine 0-too- tans, sound, re cleaned, in even wt. bags of 2% bu.; germination 97-9914 per cent, $3.50. bu. FOB. H. M, Taylor, Marshallville. Two hundred ,bu. old-fashioned running velvet beans, all sound; gathered without rain; put up in 214 bu. bags, $1.10 bu. FOB, cash with order. T. J. Gilbert, Dudley. Bunch clay peas, clean and pure, $1.25 per bu. or 2%c Ib. Gable, Felton* . Ninety-day velvet beans, germ- ination guar., $1.50 bu. FOB. M. T. Nunnally, Jr., Thomasville. Ninety-day speckled velvet beans, now crop, $1.25 to $1.50 bu.; exec, near Blackshear for seed cane or pea seed. H. F, Tanner, Blackshear. : New crop sweet cream Crow- ders; guar. clean, weevil-free, postpaid, 8 Ibs., $1. Grady Kel- ley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1. Brabham peas, sound and un- mixed, $1 per bu. FOB. =D: Smith, Holland. Thirty-three bu. purple hulk peas, sound and bright. No rain, $1 bu. A. A. Ashley, Montrose, Rte 2, Box 65. Valentine seed beans, 25 lb.: all ton of oat and wheat straw, baled, cabbage | cond. for sale or exc. for white: Coorein Product: \ For Sale Three dif. and best var. old-fashioned white, tender corn- field- beans, 25c qt.; also good dried apples and peaches, 8c ib. FOB. Mrs. S. A. Anderson, Fair Mount, Rt. 1, Six or 7 bu. Hastings stringless green pod beans, sound, for sale. Make best offer. Wiley Housch, Buford, Rt. 4, Box 62. Silver hull Crowders for plant- ing. Best peas for the market when green, 7c lb; also little bunch rice peas, SC2lh-- del. he. ch: Tatum, Flowery Branch, RFD 1. Purple hull table peas, Exe. some for in the 5e. Ib Bermuda onion Effie Anderson, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Sound, early wrinkled running Eng. pea seed, 15c lb., or exc. for good onion sets or 100 Ib. white feed sacks. Mrs. Paul Roper, Flow- ery, Branch, Rt 1. One hundred bu. 90-day running velvet beans, _sound and clean, $1.60 bu. Sample on request. L. P. Legg, Ashburn. Fourteen and one-half Ibs. old- fashioned tall. salad garden pea, $1.75, or 25c 1b.; 4 lbs. purple blos- som shell garden ped, 75c, or 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs. D. McLean, Wray. . Ninety-day beans and some nice, select 2-crop peas, each, $2 bu. |John Harden, Axson, Rt. 1, Box 20. Twenty-five bu. sound runner velvet beans, and. a few bu. Oseo- las, each $1.50 bu.; No. 1 purpie hull peas and Brabhams, each, $1 bu. R. W. Giles, Sandersville, Rte 5: : . Ninety or 100-day velvet beans for seed, sound, 1931 crop, $1.50 bu. All orders guar. filled when cash comes with order. N. T. Beasley, Kite. Small white bunch and running butter beans (seed direct from Hastings), 20c qt., $1.50 pk., or exc. for equal value in cabbage plants. Mrs. Julian Blanchard, Appling. Red hull speckled peas, sound and unmixed, free of weevils, $1.50 bu. Exec. for Coker-Cleveland No. 5 cotton seed... J. W. Moseley, Soperton, Rt. 2. Purple hull peas with purple eyes, weevil treated, 20c qt. del.; Scotia pole beans, 15c pkg. R. G. | Morris, Bowdon. About 100 bu. black peas and 49 or mixed. Make best offer. T. I. Perry, Fair Mount. Cream sugar Crowders, 10c Ib., or exc.. Mrs. J... H. Carrington, Odessadale, Rt. 1. About 15 bu. choice, mixed peas, bright and sound, 85c bu.; 75 bu. Piedmont ped. Cleveland big boll cotton seed, 50c bu.; 40 bu. Cokers No. 5, 60c bu. del. Union Point, FOB. A. T. Mann, Siloam. Willetts Wonder, 25c lb.; 4, 50c; 10, $1, del.; Texas seeded .ribbon cane seed, 3 Ibs., 25ce; 8, 50c; 20, $1; 50 Ibs., $2.10, del. in 2nd zone. T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys. Good, sound Brabs, gathered be-: fore rains, hand thrashed, $1. 50 bu. del.; Hastings var. long brush broom corn seed, 15c Ib., 2 lbs. 25c del. - Wili-vexc. Write. ; Mrs. Vi -C. Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2. Five hundred ;bu. peas, mix peas, 90c; cow peas, $1; pure Brabs. Irons, New Era peas, $1.25 bu; 1 M bu. corn FOB cars, shelled, sacked, 60c. L. O. Benton, Monti- cello. One hundred bu. No. Brabs, $1 bu., FOB. New sacks. C. D. Chee- ley, Mitcheil. White peas, $2.50 bu.;- mixed peas, $1 bu. Exc. for sorghum. seed, reg. P. C boar pig, reg. Jersey bull calf, or R. I. Red hens or pullets. L. T. Long, Bremen, Rt..1. Ten bu. large, white black-eyed peas, $2 bu.; 10 bu. unknown peas, $1 bu.; 10 bu. New Eras, $1 bu., FOB; all sound and clean; will exc. for anything can use. W. F. Mil- Vler, Lula. Tot. Sumbit your best offer for 6 bu. pure, sound, clean, weevil-free cream Crowder peas, also 4 bu. beat-the-bee cane seed. R.C. Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3. Little white much peas, sound and clean, 4%%c Jlb., FOB. G. B. Collins, Byron. Eleven bu. white sugar Crowders for seed or table use, $1.65; also 100 bu. Brabs, $1.25 bu., FOB; and mixed peas at 7ic. H. D. Cooke, Buena Vista, Rt, 5, Twelve bu. sound, purple hull speckled peas, $1 bu., FOB; also 4 Tancred str. W. L. hens, $3, or exc. Linton S.. Johnson, Sparta. Biloxi soy beans, perfectly sound, $1.50 bu.; early running speckled plants or seed Irish potatoes. Mrs, Georgie E Products For Sale Tender cornfield beans, 35c Ib.; early Eng. peas, 25c Ib.: dried ap- ples, peaches, wormless, and Calif. peas, each, 10e lb. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Purple hull white table peas for sale or exc. 4% bu. for 1 pk. O-too- ton beans, or exc. peas for pecan trees, Rutherford Waldrip, Flow- ery Branch; Rt. 1. Mathews imp. soy beans for sale or exc. for good shoats that have not been stunted, or for seed pea- nuts, Write. J. T. Winfrey, Litho- nia, Rt.3, ~ Ninety-day velvet beans, 100 per cent sound, $1.25 bu. Exe. 4 bu. for 5 bu. Brabham peas; Oclas, $1.50 bu.; also Parks B: R. eggs, $9 per case of 30 doz. Cash. EB, C. Pope, Ocilla. : Early speckled veivet_ beans, $1.25 bu.; Brabham peas, $1.10 bu.; Clay peas, 85c bu. Limited supply. No orders less than 214 bu. Eli Lewis, Dawson. Running velvet beans guar, sound, $1.25 bu., FOB. W. M. Mc- Kenney, Hawknisville, 218 Prog- ress Ave. Lady finger peas, 10c lb.; Hast- ings and old-fashioned yellow corn, select, $2 bu. Exc. for sugar pigs. Roscoe English, Barnesville, Ret Good, sound 100-day running vel- vet beans, small lot, $1.75 bu. Write for price om 25 bu. or more. S. Courson, Soperton. Good, sound, running. velvet eans, gathered prior to fall rains, 1.10 bu.; No. 1 O-too-tans, good and sound,. $3.25 bu., all FOB. Grown on my own farm. Robt. Davis, Tennille. Ninty-day running velvet beans, 100 per cent sound, $2 bu., in 10 bu. lots, $1.75 bu. E. H. Beasley, Kite. About 40 lbs. bunch Ens. known as garden peas, 10 Ib; white running butter beans, 10 and postage.. Money orders enly. "Miss Levilour Brantley, Harrison. Fifty bu. sound, No. 1, mixed Clays and Whips, $1 bu., or exe. 5 bu. for 10 bu. Fulghum oats or exc. 6 bu. for 10 bu. N. C. runner peanuts. W. P. Middlebrooks, Had- dock Crcowders, mixed, 4e ib.; colored butter beans, 10c pt.:. Calif. black- eyed, $1.56 bu.: whips;. $1 bu.; cornfield: seed beans, 1be pt. Add postage. ener orcers or cashier's check. Loy uester, Rockmart. Twenty-five bu. velvet beans, $1.25; 55 bu. mixed neas, She, FOB, Eastman, M. lL. Ross, ville, Rt. 5. About 20 lbs. McNeal Eng. pea seed, very prolific, 25c Ib., 5 Ibs., $1. Exc. for dried apples, peaches, cornfield beans, Limas, or half runners. Mrs. Ona Tomlin, gerald, Rt. 4. Baby limas or buneh _ butter beans, 20c Ib. del. in small lots; $8 bu.: Jackson *Wonder and Ky. Wonders, same price. J. E. Smith, Barnesville, Rt. A, Box 71. One pk. cream Crowder peas, $1; $2.50 bu.; blue goose, $1 pk., $2.50 bu. del.; exc. for garden seed, po- tato slips, or hens, G. C. Skinner, Athens, Rt. 38. Alaska Eng. pea seed, 1931 crop, early bunch, 15c lb. Mrs. J. M. Barnes, Lindale, Rt. 1. One hundred 1bs. white bunch butter beans, 10c; early Eng. pea seed, 15c lb. Mrs. W. B. Teat, Grovetown. Genuine O-too-tan beans, new erop, sound and recleaned, $4 bu., 5 oy Cy peas; FOB; also Porto Rico potatoes (small), 5c bu. A, EB. Ware, .Marshallville. Nice, clean Lima butter beans, 15e-lb. or: 20G; Jb; for. 50: 1p; tots or more; have 100 Ibs. for. sale. Not prepaid. H. L. Wagner, Rut- ledge, RFD 1. Two hundred bu. No. 1 irons, $1.25 bu.; also 6 tons Spanish pea- nuts, 2c lb. All FOB, Wellston. Cashiers check or money order. M. H. Stubbs, Bonaire. Cornfield beans, brown and white mixed, guar. tender, 15c lb., FOB. Exc. 2 lbs. for 2 lbs. Eng. peas, running kind. Each pay post- age. Mrs.'C. C. Tatum, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. Few bu. white, black-eyed Calif, peas, good and sound, $1.50 FOB. Exe, for good, dried apples. R. C. Brewer, ula; Rt. 2s fo Forty bu. new eras, 15 bu. un- knowns; 10 bu. red rippers. Ail sound, $1 bu., FOB. Mrs. J. N. Truelove, Cleveland. Velvet beans, good, sound 90-day speckled running; ates sound and velvets, 100 per cent sound, $1.20 +bu. J. W. Swan, Wrens. clean, $1.25 bu. Cash. A . J, Adams, ASn Ure. cane syrup, pr. little black Guinea , ifor : prompt siipment, D. Four lbs. fresh. butter 'S0c Ib det Mrs, Jo INS LGla. ee Three ibs. country putter wee molds, 30c Ib.,.postpai Hawkins- | Fitz- ;: Page Sever . eae Products For Sale Crowders, \ Speckled $34 Nba cream mush peas, same pricey white Calif. biack-eyed peas, $2 buy All clean, Sound seed. Mrs. B. ZT Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. T: Eight Jbs. lady. peas, : exe, 1 Ib, for 1 qt. nest onions 0 red, onion sets, or exc, for 1 Diu good, sound Spanish peanuts. Mrs, Bertha Crowe, DaNas, Rt. 3. % One at. tender bunch bean see mixed colors, 30c pt., or d5 for th qt. Add postage. Also white sugar Crowder peas, 5c lb., FOB. Myst HDlsie Hller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : Willetts wonder Eng. pea seed, 25 lIb., postpaid. Exec. for peck of yellow seed corn ,or velvet hea seed, or peanut seed, Miss Annie T. Brown, Madras. Black-eyed Calif. peas ~ in any quantity; $2.50 buw POR... Ge AGams,: Social Circle. Four bu. Hastings. speckled bunch butter beans, Te 1b.3 cash with order;. add postage. M, De. Keliey, Blaine. a Brabham peas, $1. bu.;. Ivonsp 80e good, sound peas. L. G. Davi slightly mixed with Brabs., bu.: FPenfroe. .A-1 Tenn. Crowder peas, $l bu. or exe. for sound O-too-ta beans at $3 50 bu. W. A. Brantle: Tennille. <* Ninety-day yelvet beans; writ prices and quantity wanite guar sound. D. K. Bynum, 38 Shellman. ote Sugar Crowder peas, 20 pt. 5c qt. Mrs. gd. A. Goodson, Sun ner. Rt 2s aes Good, sound $0-day speckh velvet bcansj;. no orders filled ff ie than -2% -bu,; at $2, bu. FO! white feed sacks for sale or ex zi. P. Smith, Dawson, RU oe Sugar Crowder peas, 5 to 10 DY $2.95 bus Ce Le Millr,, eo; \"Dwo' bu. little white rice. pe for seed, 58e gal postpaid, up 1 large turk for Ply. Rock Lula, a cornfield - 150 4b. the. Sm 60c; 10 lTbs., $1 postpak. Jag Harriso receipt of money; tem for sale or exc. hens. Avie Paulkner, Jackson Wonder ered butter beans, 2be: 5 lbs., peas. for sale. Rives, Pe anes Be 2. BU YEER PF OR SALE Sample on, # st. 4 W. Briseo, M oa, Re 4. Tier Ths. 2 nics, coum buiter weeks, 25e Ib. postpai COW 2 i. ea; sample on, redues Mrs. ? Ci ets Adams, Pairbur te. Ejignt bs. arcs ho eountry ea week, 0c e cows t. b, Mrs Em. Bennett, Gainesyal Rte 9; ons Eight-ten Ibs> good, fresh Jerse country butter ea. weekecow tested, 25e lb. and pos a J. Ii.. Phillips, Bowdon, i. -FRUIT) FOR SALE Three hundred-500 bu. Yate ples, $1 bu. box, FOB, Cornelia, of $1.25, FOB, Atlanta, size 100s. M.. Miller, Cornelia, ae Nice sun-dried apples, gvod and bright, del. in Ist, 2nd, 8ra zones@, 10 lbs., $1. Jones Key, White Pata, Nice, sun-dried apples, 1931 crop 9c. lb. del. in lots of 10 lbs more. Chks, not accepted. 17 Martha Vanzant, Dial. . ; Nice, dried apples, 6c dei. white bags. Money .order cr cas, W. P. Davenport, Dial, -Seven libs. dried, bright peachl 5 lbs. nice pears, worm- -free, s dried, 10 lb., or exc. for pes anu at 3c Ib. Bach pay postage. Mis G. H. Hayes, Flippen. Nice, sun-dried apples, 8c tb. postage. Mrs. Cannie Davis, jay, Rts 3: Extra nice sun-dried apples, lb. del. Henry F. Weaver, Mario Good, dried apples, 9@ lb. del. 3 10-Ib. lots; exe. for cabbage plants or potato slips, also Lady TF strawberry plants, 30e 100. Mis N. A. White, Dahlonega, Rt. Box 37. Dried apples, 10 lb, and old-ti : tender cornfield beans, 15e. th.; del. J. H, Lunsford,. Jr., Such Nice, sun-dried apples, in 10 50-Ib. lots, 6c lb. del. J. V. Foi rester, Roy. Old-fashioned dried peaches, JIb.; add postage on orders less th 10 Ibs.; white nest\onions, 60e galq tender cornfield bean seed, 25 Th del. Mrs. Dennis Hulsey, Lu ae 15 ; , -. Nice, sun-dried apples, Page Eight - Georgia Products : For Sale Twenty-five lbs. choice sun-dried apples, 10c Ib. in small lois, or $2 for lot, FOB; cash with order. ' Miss Alta Mae Rhodes, Baldwin. Old-fashioned sun-dried peaches and acid apples, 10c lb. and add postage on orders less than 10 lbs. | Mis. W. C. Wiley, Lula, Rt. 1. Fresh, dried peaches and apples, -ea., 6c Ibs add postage; exc. for white, 100 lb. sacks, or silver skin Onion sets; write first. Claude Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 1. 10c Ib. write first. Clarkesville, del or 7c lb. not del.; Mrs. W.. M. yor, ; det: 3) Nice, Sindried appies, 6c lb. and postage, or exe. for nice, white feed sacks, 100-lb. cap.; ea. pay postage. Mrs. C. H. Etris, Dah- | Jonega, Rt. 1. for side meat, |) corn.for 1 lb. of either of above mentioned; i what he | FRESH AND CURED MEATS : FOR SALE Nice, country cured, hickory pmoked hams, hams, 20c; should- ers, 10c; middlings, 15 FOB. M. &, Nunnally, Jr., Thomasville. ' Brooks county hams, 20c_ 1b.; fmoney order only; any sizes, small or large, 1c off on a 100 Ibs. Cleon Hutchinson, Quitman, Rt. 5. Exe, Tuckers Favorite seed corn or lard, 3 1bs, of ea. pay express on gets. Ben Thornton, | Bewdon, Rt. t. si i i i I : : i : | : : i #OB. Exc, any ; Pekin drake, Ms : Yb. emns, 12c Ib. . del. peanuts, 4e1b.; good, velvet beans, $1.50 bu., W. EL i or oats; 1 gal. for 1 bu. of either gal, anan, Rt. 2. filled, 10c; Schleys, Mrs. G. . oe HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Sev. 8 and 10-frame hives bees for sale; write for prices. Tom White, Dublin. Goed chunk honey, in 5, 10, 25 8rd zone; in 60 Ib lard cans, 10c lb. FOB; exc. Bome for 2 good pigs, or corn, of J peas, velvets at market. price. C. -G, Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2. Fresh, bright ext. honey in 10 KD. pails, $1.25 del.; 10 Ibs. beeswax, 68.60 del.; cash with order. Mrs. A. . OKelley, Maysville, Rt. 2. = Hey. comb honey, 12 5-l). pails, $6.50; ext. packed in 5 gal. cans, 2 per case; 1 bbl. Sls. No. 2, 419 Ibs. net, J. T. Mullis, Alms. PECANS AND PEANUTS KOR SALE Ga. runner peanuts for sale. Have been planting this var. for 0 yrs. or more. N. P. Netts, Dub- Hn, Re. 4, eC. Ga hand-picked sound 90-day FOB? COS grown, fayers, Baxley. Good, sound Spanish peanut seed, b0c bu. FOB, or exc. for value. Hoge, Buena Vista. * Good var. seedling pecans, 5c 1b.; 0. lbs.. Stuarts, 10c 1b.; 60 Ibs. Money-Makers, 8c Ih.; 165 Ibs. . N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty, Sev. hundred bu. runner peanuts, 8c lb. Cash with order, FOB. J. . Mills, Edison. Extra fine paper shell pecans, 50 or less make a pound, 6 lbs, $1, postpaid. Mrs, T. C. Floyd, Chipley, abu Uae : Sorghum syrup, 50c gal. in 5 anc. 10 lb. cans, or exc. for corn or both; and for good fodder, 3 for 100. J. E. Ruck, Buch- Stuart paper shell pecans, well 16c lb.; seed- lings, 4c lb., FOB. Cash with order. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Sey. tons So. Ga, seed runner peanuts, sound and bright, 50c bu.. FOB; also sev. Ibs. frostproof Eng. peas, 50c Ib. quantities up, 15 Ib., smaller, 20c Ib. Adel, He _N. C. runner peanuts, bright and sound, 2c lb., FOB. Exc. for mung or, Laredo beans. W. F. Patten, _ N. C. runner seed peanuts, Ga. | grown, extra prolific (made 80 bu. | per A. without fertilizer), 60c bu. No order less than 100 Ibs., FOB. H. M. Cannon, Adel, Rt. 1. Excellent hand- picked imp. white Spanish, $1 bu., FOB. Miles Mur- ray, Bleckshear, Rt. 3, Box 78. - Ten Ibs. large paper-shell pecans, $1, postpaid. Mrs. Wyman Bar- ~geron, Sardis. White Spanish, free of pops, $1 pbu.: also dried apples, 10c ib, of above for 1 or for meat. Large red Valencia peanuts, free from pops and trash, 10 Ib., FOB; 4214c Ib. del, H. W. Thurmond, reshamville. EH. M. Rogers, |, FOB. Money order. Georgia Products For Sale Sorghum syrup, bbl. 35c gal, in buckets, 45c. Exe. for 75 or 150 lb. male shoat, allowing Tc lb. for shoat, Each pay chgs. J. W. Ivie, Farmington, Rt. 2. Seven tons white Spanish, fine for seed, 214c lb. Trade a few for velvet beans. G. A, Smith, Ogle- thorpe. Small white Spanish peanuts for seed, 244c Ib., or 24%4 lb. by. the thousand Ibs., or over, J. C. Re- gan, Pelham. One hundred bu, N. C. peanuts, 1930 crops, 80c bu. J. W. Martin, Climax, Rt. A, Box 24. Quantity sound seedling pecans, 15 lb., or exc. for 1931 hatch hens, large breed, or for strained honey. H. EB. McAuliffe, Milledgeville, N. C. seed running peanuts, goods quality, 3c lb.; early running vel- vet bean seed, picked without rain, good quality ,$1.25 bu. J. M. Jenk- ins, Dublin, Rt. 4. About 200 lbs. good, sound seed- ling pecans at 5e lb.; also about 15 bu. good, sound Tillman peas at $i bu., FOB. Money order with order. T, A. Beall, Irwinton. No, 1 recleaned runner peanuts, 4c Ib., lots of 5 bu. or more, 243 Ib.; also 90-day. velvet beans, $1.50 bu., 5 bu. or more, $1.25 bu. Jas. H. Smith, Pitts. Runner peanuts, clean of trash, 50c bu., FOB; pop corn; 8c lb. del. in Ga, Cash with order. C, C. Payne, Tifton, Rt. 6, Ga, runner peanuts, 60c bu., FOB, Pavo. Money order. Jesse Touchton, Pavo, RED 1, Box 47. Ga. runner peanuts, 60c bu. FOB, Pavo. Money order. DPD. Story, Pavo. Runner peanuts, sound and clean, 60c bu., FOB, or exc, for Brab peas, 2 bu. peanuts for 1 of peas. R. L. Jackson, Thomasville. One hundred Ibs. Russell pecans, large paper, 4c lb., 25 lbs., $1; 140 lbs) good Schleys, 10c Ib. All FOB. Money order. D. B. Price, Ocilla. No.. 1 Ga. runners and white Spanish, 2c lb. Guar. sat. Money order with order, Alton Ricketson, Dougias, Rt. 2. N. C, runner peanuts, especiaily grown for seed, small lots, 214 1b.3 50 bu. or more, 2c Ib. D. B. Wade, Ochlochnee, RED. One thovsand two hundred bu. white Spanish, 90c ~bu., sound; also 100 bu. $9-day velvet beans, $1.35 bu. S. T. Dixon, Wadley, TRE 2 BOX Sos Hight hundred bu. Ga. raised N. Cc. runner peanuts, saved without rain, good - seed, 2%c lb... Cc. B. Daughtrey, Lenox. : Imp. white Spanish seed pea. nuts, recleaned, in new 5 bu. bags: Can fill orders tip to 14 tons, $3.7 per bag in small lots. Cush with order. -W. H. Walker, Augusta, } Rt. 4. Sev. hundred bu. No. 1 runner peanuts, 2c lb., FOB, Cash vith order. Roy A. Weeks, Edison, P. O. Box 174. Sev. hundred bu. runner seed peanuts, No, ls. Cash with order, FOB. T. N. Wiggins, Edison. No. 1 Spanish peanuts, excellent seed, perfectly sound and bright, about 4 tons, 2144 lb., FOB. J. J. Adams, Iron City. . No. 1 N. C. runner peanuts, 3c Ib. See or write. A. W. Lane, Cairo, Eas : No. 1 white Spanish peanuts, re- cleaned for seed, $2 per 100 Ibs., FOB. John F.. Wilcher, Mitchell. Seven tons N. C. Ga. runner pea- nuts, 2c lb., FOB; lots of 100 Ibs. or more, 244c Ib. del.; paper-shell pecans, 10 lbs. or more, 8c Ib. del. C,. H. Parish,, Tifton, Rt. 6. N. C. var. Ga. grown farmers stock and white Spanish peanuts, 2c lb, FOB. Cash with order. Exc. for Brab or iron peas, A. D. Cobb, Adet. : N. G. peanuts, my special -im- proved, 50c bu., hand-shelled, 6c lb., FOB; also 40 Ibs. pure Per- kins long green okra seed, 20c lb., Weer, as Draughon, Climax. : s Ga. runner peanuts, 2c in 100 lb. lots and more; also 90-day vel- vet_beans, $1 bu. All FOB. Miss Rubye Tanner, Douglas. Make best offer 200 lbs. extra eating seedling pecans. D. A. Mc- Pherson, Cuthbert, No. I N. C. runner peanuts, Ga. raised, good, sound planting seed, 2c lb., FOB. Cash with order. BE, J. Cottle, yey. Six hundred bu. N. C. peanuts, 50c bu. Exc. 10 bu. for 5 bu. Brab- ham peas. Jno, L. Mixon, Ociila. N. C. running peanuts, $1 bu., $4 per 5 bu., $7 10 bu. Hand-picked, good and sound, E. S. Siichiend, auones Rt. 1 Gaiesyille, Rt. 9. MARKET BULLETIN, Georgia Products. For Sale Stuarts and Schley pecans, field run for sale for cash or exc. for runner seed peanuts, O-too-ton soy beans, Ga. sugar cane syrup, tc. Walton Halliway, Stilimore, Nice, large pecan meats, shelled, hand-picked and sifted, clean and fresh, 80c lb. del. in any quantity, Mrs. L. M. Lockhart, Dawson, 8380 Lee St. Good Ga. runner peanuts, 2%c lb., and big red jumbo, 5c Ib., FOB. Exc. for chickens or syrup. Colum- bus Bennett, Adel. -No.. 1 N. C. peanuts, 24c Ib., FOB, or 3c in 100 Ib, lots del.; also 90 to 100-day velvet: beans, $1.50 del.; Willetts wonder Eng. pea seed, 20c lb., FOB, or 25c del. J. G. Brooms, Tifton, Rt. 6. Strictly No. 1, Spanish peanuts, clean and sound, excellent. seed, 100 lb. lots, 214c; 500 Ibs. or more, 2c Ib., .1931. crop. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 146, Three or 4" tons old-fashioned runner peanuts, 2c lb. Sampie on request for 4c. A. H. Richardson, Bluffton, Two hundred bu. N. C. seed pea- nuts, Ga. grown, 1931 crop, sound and good, 50c bu. in 80 bu. lots. J. N. Salter, Pitts, PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES, ETC., FOR SALE Brown fig bushes, with scupper- nongs, 10c each, $1 doz., del., 6 or more, or exc. for potato plants; large: white citron seed, 10c doz., 38 doz. 25c. W. A. Moon, Waco, R223 Alf lead. var. apple trees, 3 ft, 10c; pear, 4-5 ft., 30c; Concord and Niagara grape, 2 yrs. ld, 10c each, $1 doz.; all state insp. and true to name. Postpaid. C. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Brown Calif, fig bushes, musca:- dine vines, 10c each, 90c doz.; blue plum bushes, 25c each. Exc. for home-cured tobacco at 10c lb. A. T. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. Clingstone peach trees, ripening in August, 344-4 ft., 85c 6; $1.65 doz.; 2-2% ft, 25c 3, $1 doz., post- paid. Stamps accepted on small amounts. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine- hurst. Twelve mtn. grown apple trees, 4 kinds, early until late var.,; $1 }del.; also improved Tennessee red cob and hickory king seed corn, $1.50 bu. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Large white scuppernong, 10c each, $1 doz. Add postage. W. G. Powell, Vienna, Rt. 5. State insp, true to name apple avd peach trees, 5c-15c; pear, 4-57 rt., $0c; 2 yr. grape, Concord and Niagara, 10c ea. HEixe.. for W.. L. now. laying pullets. W. H. Alex: andsr, Cleveland. All lead. var. gov. insp, apple and peach trees, 2-3 yrs., 15 and iGc each; cherry and pear, 35c; Concord and Niagara grape ,10c? ilondike strawberry, 50ce 100. L. C. Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1. State insp. peach trees, $35 M; $4 C; grape, fig, black walnut, best var., $4 C; 5c doz.; plum, apricot, ST -3<$195: dog Bb. B: Travis, Riverdale. Jap. persimmon, budded, super size, 8 ft. trees, bear early and heavy. 3 trees, $5; 6 for $9; 10 for $12. Prepaid if cash with order. N, Rosene, Fort Valley. Horse apple, 15c each; crab- apple, 50c each; scuppernongs, 3, 25c; quince, 75c each; catnip, 8, 25e, Large and well rooted; Add postage. Mrs, Leila Titshaw, Mone roe, Rt. 5, Govt. lead. var. All sizes for sale cr exc. Write for bargain prices, IF. C. Gei- ger, Flintside, May cherries, white Eng. peach trees, 10c each, $1 doz.; red goose plums, 10c each; exc. for potato. plants. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaines- wille, Rt: 7 For sale or will exc. 3 yr. old, first-class budded pecan irees for farm products, poultry or anything can use, Claude Hubank, Smyrna, hee Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C; $1.50 M; hazlenut bushes, 40c doz., 3 doz., $1; brown fig bushes, white scuppernong vines, 16c ea., $1 doz.. Loyal Entrekin, Waco, Uo Hazlenut bushes, chestnuts, beachnut, chinquapin bushes, all $1 doz; white Eng. peach trees, sugar pear, blue Damson plum, plum peach, all 15c ea. Miss Nellie Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4. May cherry, early kind, 10c ea.; early Eng. peas, 10e cup; hickory | nuts, 15c gal; Calif. black-eyed peas, be lb.; Jersey butter, 25 Ib.; J. OW. no. chks. Mrs, Loggins, insp. budded pecan trees, | 7 Geonaie Produce. For Sale Stuart and Schley pecan trees, price lots, 20c up. H. N. Sharp, Commerce. Goose plums, large red var.,2 5 trees, 30c; 10 for 40c; Blue Dam- son plum trees, 3 for 30c;..5 for 40c: all postpaid; stamps accepted. LA. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. i. Stuart paper-shell pecan trees, 50, 6 ft. for sale or exc. 100 for cow peas, soy beans, Or any pro- duce, mule, ete. J. E. Abbott, Tifton. Fifty cherry trees, $1 doz.; 50 Ibs, dried apples and peaches, lic 1b.; add postage; no chks. Mandia. May eborne; Clermont, Rt. 1. Nice, strong limbertwig apple trees, brown Turkey figs, black walnut trees, all, 10c ea., $1 doz.; add postage. Bertha Standbridge, Lula. Fifty pomegranate trees, 200 ea.} the sweet kind. J, N.: Gangster, Vienna. White Eng. a trees, 10c ea.; 2-yr.-old May cherry, 10c ea.; 2- yr.old everbearing strawberry plants, 25 C; Himalaya berry plants, 25c doz. Geo. A. Conner, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Brown Turkey figs, Sayanlays berry, $1 doz.; red sassafras root, 20e lb. L. L. Chapman, Milner. Twenty thousand budded paper- shell pecan trees, 6-12 ft. Schley, Stuart and Frotscher, State insp., 35c ea. for 10 or more; 450 ea. for less number. B. C. - Brewton, Glenn- ville, POTATOES FOR SALE Hight hundred bu. cert. red skin imp. kiln dried Porto Rican seed potatoes, $1.25 bu., FOB. Will have slips for sale, $1.50 M, ready April 10. William C. King, Spe Rt. 4. Five hundred bu, kiln dried Porto Rico potatoes, 8c lb. FOB. W. S. Ford, Sylvester, Rt. 4. Two. hundred to 300 bu. yellow skin Gov. insp. seed potatoes, at Bs. ib, - POR.<.G. AL Dasher, Valdosta. _ = SYRUP FOR SALE Best, pure sugar cane syrup, $13 per 35 gal., $3.10 for 6 gal. cans, or $3.40 for 12 half gal.; 2-60 gal. bbis. ,.No, 1 grade, $20 each. Lee Patrick, Quitman, One hundred and seventy-five No. 10 lb. buckets of fine, thick No, Ga. syrup, 60c, FOB, Meldrim; 70 bu. good sound cane seed, 60c bu. Money order or cashier s chk. J. D. Cooley, Leo. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Ten acres of fine turnips and 2 acres of curled mustard. Can load trucks daily; also booking orders for Porto Rico potato and tomato plants. R. E, Brewer, Dixie. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to:swap quantity peanuts: for O-too-tan Soy beans: 100 Ibs. | Jumbo Spanish for bu. beans. G. gon Herndon, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Exe, white bunch butter beans for bunch snap beans; lb. for 1b, G. W. Kelley, Byron, Rt. a Want to buy 1 bu. white or sugar Crowder peas; advice best cash price del.; must be pure and ee WwW. W. Barnes, Manchester, Box 277. Thursday, February 18, 1993 Georgia Products Wanted Want white, black-eyed Crowden peas, the kind that matures ine fali. T. B. Wilkes, Collins, Exc. 50 Ibs. corn fed lard, not scorched, for 5 bu. good, sound hay peas, Brabs. ferred; ea. pay chgs. on what he gots. Janie W. Lynn, Baxley, Re a : Exe. Stuart pecans for 20 bu, Brab. peas and 8 hu. 90-day vel- yets. D. A. Phelps, Poulan, Want 1-bu. O-too-tan beans; exe, : cured hams, or A-1 Ga. cane syrup or Irons pre =e or potatoes, ea. at market price: 2 yr. Jersey cow in xe.-for farm products; write. C. H. 2 Stockton, RED. Want a late . white cornfield _ bean, known as the cabbage bean, the hulls are yellow. and beans are white. Mrs. W. S. Prickett, Com= 3 merce, Rt. 5. Want 15 bu. field peas, any vans a will trade. R. I. Red or White Leghorn chicks for same, G, Dy Fain, Edison. _ Exc.3 bu. good, sound speckled peas, slightly mixed for 1 bu.. On: too-tan beans, A. P. Malcom, Social Circle. : FRUIT WANTED Exe. Money Maker pecans for dried fruit; 1b. for Ib. Mrs. EH. Leon Joiner, Thomasville, RED: $e. 2 Exe. E. J., Chas- W. plants for sun-dried apples or peaches; 1M plants for 10 Ibs, cabbage fruit; ea. pay postage or. CXDIESS. E Mrs. F.. M. Bullard, Baxley. Exc. Chas. W.. cabbage plants = for dried fruit. Miss A. Alma, Box 55. \ PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED A \ Exc. good, sound mixed peas (mostly Brabs.) for small peanuts. Troy Sanders, Hartwell, Rt. 4, Exe. 8 pks. shelled pop corn for 2 bu. peanuts. Mrs. Stillmore, Rt. 1. Exe. 5 bu. Coco cotton seed for ; 5 bu. N.C. peanuts for seed; ea, pay exp. chgs. Mrs. W. J. Stone, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. Want seedling and paper-shell. any amount; send sample and amount . of ea. Thames, Crumps Park, Macon. Want 1000 lbs. runner seed pea nuts; will exe. Duroc Jersey or pay cash; mail sample. L. H. Edens field, Stillmore. Want seedling and paper- shell pecans, in any quantity; pay highest cash price; send sample and state number of Ibs. of ea, Prince, var. you offer. Geo. M. Columbus, Box. 1160. Do 4 : A. L Cox, Variety. oJ. Ge PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES, ETC., WANTED Want 6 budded. pecans, any leading var.; will exc. syrup, early - sugar Crowder peas or cane see J. C. Moore, Powder Springs, Want prices on seedling pecan _ trees; t ft-to-3: ft... in lots oF. 50 or more; seedlings only: M. Findley, Oak Park. : POTATOES WANTED ~ Exe.. 2. bu. good, sound: Tent 7 red cob corn; shelled or on cob fot 2 bu. good, sound seed sweet - po- tatoes, Porto Ricans preferred. Rs H. Cantrell, Cass Station, Rt. iw SYRUP WANTED Exe. nice, 7-wks.-old Hampshire Pigs at $5 pr. for Ga. cane syrup at 50c gal. O. S: Dusean, oS i prices. lific. Prolific. Whatley. Rhyne Bros., Cook, 600 bu. Clevewilt, tan and 200 bu. Laredo. | John D. Gilmore, Sparta. GaQ-too-tan and Laredo. MEMBERS OF GEORGIA CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIA-. TION WHO HAVE SEED FOR SALE 1932 All seed field-inspected and certified. Write to growers for R. R, CHILDS, Vice-President, > Georgia Crop Improvement Association. CORN: E. M; Clapp, Byron, Ga.Whatleys Prolific. : H. Y. Tillman, Valdosta, Ga.200 bu. Whatleys Prolific. Eighth District A. & M. School, Madison. Ga.Whatleys Pro- J. F. Benson, Buena Vista, Ga., R. F. D.150 bu. W natley J. F. Meadows, Douglasville, Ga.100 bu. Meadows Improved A. J. Puckett, Oakman, Ga. 100 bu. Pucketts Improved. Richard Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.200 bu. Hastings Prolific. Rhyne Bros., Plains, Ga. 200 by. Whatleys Prolific. COTTON A. J. Puckett. Oakman, Ga.200 bu. College No. 1. T. A. Nutt, Jackson, Ga .800 bu. Coker Cleveland No. 5. - : Plains, Ga2.000 bu. Rhynes Wilt- Resistant John D. Gilmore. Sparta, Ga.College No. 1. SOY BEANS Gilmore Bros., Sandersville, Ga.400 bu. Biloxi, 250 bu. O- 00