- Second-Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator and . Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement = GEORGIA | ARKET BULL se) AGRICULTURE... COMMISSIONER: Breese. |.) i i oe CETIIY BS f, pre LS it G. C. ADAMS, \Aier2 PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSMAX L. McRAE, DIRECTOR ae : oe a STATE CAPITOL _ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933. NUMBER 27. A WORD ABOUT COMPLAINTS AND COTTON , _ ALLOTMENT PLAN a ME 16. 28 _I have called attention a number of times to our friends, who use the olumns of the Market Bulletin for the sale of their farm Products, to tne nportance of shipping exactly what they carry for sale in their notices 1n he Bulletin, and I am glad that there has been a great improvement in the uality of products shipped and in the grading and packing of same in the past few months, but there is still room for great improvement. I want those who use our columns to know that it is a great privilege to have the free use hese columns for the sale of their farm products, but unless the purehas- is satisfied, it greatly reduces the value of Our publication. I have com- ts every week from people who order various articles through items car- ed in the Bulletin and they complain about the quality of the products re- ved. Only a few days ago, I had a letter from a large farmer in middle orgia, who ordered 5,000 tomato plants from a South Georgia farmer hrough an item carried in the Builetin and he wrote me that these plants iad been tied in bunches of about three inches diameter. The plants were ore than a foot long with the leaves dead and roots entirely dry, having ~ een packed closely in a corrugated paper carton without moss or Other mat- er to keep them damp. These plants had been through and were still very hot when received and he advised that they were worthless and an inspect- on showed that they were very badly infested with root knot and he was bliged to destroy the entire lot. _ The Bulletin belongs to the people of Georgia and is maintained and op- rated for their benefit, and it is my desire for iti to be of the most Service ossible to the people who raise products for sale, and I appeal to the tarm- 'S oo a its columns to help me make it one of the best publications in the nited States... ; From all reports coming into this office, the Cotton Allotment Plan adop- 1 by the Secretary of Agriculture in Washington will go strong in Georgia, ind my information is from the other states that the required number of ac- 2s will be plowed up to insure the plan being put into effect. The efforts of the Department of Agriculture to Stabilize the dairy in- y in this state has up to this point met with unprecedented success. his has been due largely to the cooperation that the Department has re- / ceived from all branches of the industry and it is now apparent that the con- suming public will look with favor upon the efforts of the Department and others interested to stabilize this business that means so much to the health and welfare of the people of this State. cone The trade agreement submitted to the Secretary of Agriculture due to the press of detail and the enormous amount of work that has been almost over night thrown upon them necessarily has delayed for a rew days the Oi- ficial action in placing the agreement into effect under federal supervision. . There is no doubt in the minds of those in this Department who have been connected with the movement from its inception that the adgreement wil be placed into effect with all the provisions of law as provided for in the Farm Relief Act. : This Department now calls upon the consuming public and the dealers, both the chain stores, restaurants, hotels, drug stores, soda fountains, and all other people interested in this votal commodity to lend their support to oe a success the agreement that will be placed into effect by the dairymen omorrow. It has been the duty of this Department to| protect the consuming pub- lic against an undue increase in the price they pay for mMuUk. The retail price set out in the schedule will not be any higher than they haveibeen dur- ing periods of the depression, in fact, they are in line with the price the con- suming public was paying fifteen months ago and it has been due to the de-. moralizing conditions of the industry that the consumer has been reaping the reward of starvation prices that bids fair, unless corrected immediately, to take out of the industry approximately 100 dairymen in the Atlanta Area. Their farms and their cows will be sold, their equqipment will be repossessed by the manufacturer and they are entitled to a living price for their commod- ity. Se aoe In line with the appeal of the President for a reconstructed industry, one that might be placed upon a living basis, we make the appeal to the people of Atlanta and, Georgia to support this campaign and not to allow any Selr- ish interest to interfere therewith. ae 7/3/33 MAX L. McRAE, Director. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevaiting Wholesale Prices July 8, 1933. Always Subject to Variation Savannah os Columbus Valdosta EES Atlanta Macon Ss, extra, dozen ; Sisko $ 18 AB gs, standard, dozen : ; Az Oe 13 Georgia trade, dozen ; 12 a 12 yard run, dozen i he Meeip. 2. ooo eee eee Baie TOS, Up; 1D: ci22 oe ee , small col. and W. Leghorn, 1b._- ters, lb. : P eld Peas, not mixed, bu. <---------- ountry butter, best table : 2 Corn (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. --------- .00 : : 3 potatoes, per 100 lbs. ---------- .65 a ee 50 Debus oSoet oss es : : aan age (per 100 lbs.) : ; j 00 vine Hay, No. 1 ton .00 : : cS nut Hay, No, 1, ton ; ; ; : oe CHICAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on Creamery : June 22nd, 2234; June 28rd, 2234c; June 24th, 22%; Sth, 24%4; June 30th, 24%. Standards: June 19th, 22c; June 20th, 22%4c; June 2ist, 22%4c; June 26th, 2344; June 27th, 2414; June 28th, 244c; June. INDEX Flowers and Seed For Sale Flowers and Seed Wanted Second-Hand Machry. For Sale ____2. Second-Hand Machry. Wanted _.2, 3. Ine., Brooders, Etc., For Sale : Inc., Brooders, Etc., Wanted Grain and Hay For Sale Grain and Hay Wanted Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks For Sale Baby Chicks Wanted Eges For Sale Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted Plants For Sale Seed For Sale ~ Rome $ .14 Tobacco For Sale. Tobacco Wanted : ; mee Tae ek of Space necessitates leaving out of this issue all notices received after Tuesday, June 27th; 1 matter left over will be carried in issue of July 13th. Send in your notices only every two weeks ee een ae ee ee Georgia Market Bulletin blished Weekly. by the BUREAU OF MARKETS Department Of _ Agriculture : Executive Offices: ate Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. G. C. ADAMS, Commissioner MAX L. McRAE, rector, Bureau of Markets THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933. ntered as second class mat- ar February 15, 1922, at the ost Office at Atlanta, Geor- a, under the act of June 8, 30. Accepted for mailing at pecial -rate of postage pro- ided for in Section 1103, Act f October 8, 1917. otices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible un- r postage regulations, in- srted one time on each re- uest and repeated only when quest is accompanied by ew: copy of notice. scond- hand farm achieery, fiowers and seed, incubator ad ornamental nursery stock otices are published in ronthly Supplement which lay of each month. arm land for sale editions are published at intervals dur- ng the year. Advance no- es of these editions appear om time to time advising ertisers when to mail us e types of notices. ited space will not permit ions of notices contain- more than 30 words, in- ing mame and address. reserve the right to cut n notices of more than ords, providing that this iction does not destroy the. ning of the notice. When ces cannot be cut down BY 2 will be returned to the iter for correction. space will not permit on of unimportant no- _ Under legislative act irket Bulletin does not any responsibility for otice appearing in the etin or transaction result- therefrom. | 2-3 ft., spears on the first Thurs- | vers and Seed _ For Sale amellia, Japonicas, all colors oe Azaleas, Pittosporum, _ variegated, Pyracaitha, Bana Shruno, Tea-Ol- $i; Abelia, Nandina, Ol- ; geraniums, 10c cutting; el-tail fern, 10 hunen; etoe geraniums and Justi- ink), -10c cutting. Add pos- Mrs. Myrtle Jackson, Talk- ock, Rt. 3. r., 15 Iris, $1; 30 var. $2; oman hyacinths, 2c: ea. looming Narcissi, yellow nquils, and Narcissi, 5 C. id postage. Mrs. J. M. McMil- almetto. all bulbs, 10c each; yel- luster _ Narcissi, 15c doz. ; red June cactus, 5c ea. ostage, Mrs. Thomas Diggs asville, 12 East Strickland Jonquil pulbs, well ma- _ blooming size, yellow ) bu; $1.35 pk; No order less than. 5. - : Buddleia, Albneas, Sea Amaryllis lily bulbs, 25 10c F fevers and Geed For Sale 100 Calif. privet hedge plants, rooted, 1c each; Geraniums, 3 cut. for 10c; Boston and Sword ferns, 12c each; red Verbena, large bunch, 10c. Miss Addie Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1. Mtn. Azaleas, 20c doz; Mtn. Rhododendrons, 40c doz; Flow- ering Lotus, 25c doz; Forsythia, | Elms, 10c each, $1 doz; Larkspur Hollyhock seed, 5c tsp. mixed. Add postage. Billie Duvall, Oak- man. Rhododendrons Spruce pines, Orange, pink, variegated Mt. 15c; blue, lavender Iris, yellow Lemon lilies, 25 doz. Co- Jumbus Stokes, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Wild geraniums, Dutchmans Britches, Jack in the Pulpit, 5 var., ferns, violets, butterfly, (Maximum) yellow, | spider wart, 20c doz. Mtn. laur- el, Mt. Azaleas, 10c postpaid. Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, R 3. White, April blooming narcis- si, very fragrant, 50c C. Add postage. Good time to plant now Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2. 1 nice Boxwood bush, well rooted and about 15 in. high, del. by parcel post, $2.50. Cash with order. Mrs. E. T. Walker, Craytonia. 10 M. cannas: Eureka white, City of Portland, pink, Presi- dent, red, Queen Helen, yellow, $2 C mixed; $10 M; Gladiolas $1 C; Easter Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. | J. R. Camp, Cordele. Ornamental Cherry plants, for pots or borders, 20c doz. Stays green all winter, with red ber- ries. Mrs. Belle Godard, Gog- gins, Rt. 2. Red fuschia, dbl. petunia, dark red, white, variegated Geranium cuttings; Maple ger. pink or red Conch begonia, salmon Sultana, Sword fern, 5 rooted, 25c, Post- paid. Mrs. Clayton Overby, Oak- wood, Rt. 1. : Nice cuttings of Calidious palms, 19 and 15c each not pre- paid; good var. collard seed, 20c | cupful, not prepaid. F. W. Hollo- way, Clem. 3 M. ft. nice size Poplar trees. Make offer. Miss Kate Lancas- ter, Sylvester. ~ Dbl. red poppy, mix. larkspur seed, 10c pkg. Also shallot onion slips, 200, 35c del. W. C. Wiley, ula, Rt. Yellow, single jonquils, 25c C. Blue, single hyacinth, 20c doz. Add postage, No checks. Miss Tommie Godfrey, Gainesville, Rt 5; Arborvitae, 31 inch, 50c each postpaid; 24 in. 30c each. Post- paid. Cash with order, Mrs. G. W. Olivet, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Jonquil and narcissi bulbs, 60c C. little Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c C. Iris, $1 C; white, water lilies, 12 for 30c. All blooming size. Jessie L. an Dahlonega, Box 38. Daffodils, narcissi, grape and feather hyacinths, Star of Beth- lehem, 25c doz. Yellow, red can- nas, 6 col. Iris, 35c doz. Exc. for honey, B. L. or Red eggs. Nan Kown, White. Tris, 10 colors, 30 for $1; $2.50 per C. $20 M. del. Plant now and have blooms next spring. James Cureton, Austell. Snow-on-the-Mt., Blue Bells, Golden Glow, red blooming Sal- via, all 35c doz Miss Ruth White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. Hight small Cedars, 10c each; Lemon Lilies, 10c doz. Double Yellow Cannas, 10c. doz., Tame Violets, Hardy Phlox, Baby Rib- bon Grass, Weeping Mary, white Daisies, Blue Bell, all 10c doz. Hazel Telley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 26. Purple Iris, hedge rooted, 50c C; Blue Violets, 20c C; Weeping and Pussy Willows, black Wal- nut well rooted, 10c ea. 3 for 25c Azaleas, fringed poppy seed, 3 Cactus, R.| Add postage. Miss Willa Mae Ralston, Ella Gap, MARKET BULLETIN Flowers and Seed For Sale Mums, purple Iris, Golden Glow, 15 doz.; yellow Japonica, Willows, Seven Sister, Dorothy Perkins roses, Wisteria vine, 10c ea. 3 for 25c., Will exch. for wht. feed sacks. 5c ea. Add postage. Martha J. Ralston, Ella Gap. - Madonna lily bulbs, extra size 15c ea; $1.50 doz. Now ready to be delivered. Add postage under $1. Mrs. John W. Harber, Ash- land. - Sweet scented apple Gerani- um, 15c ea., or 2 for 25c; Post- paid. Coins preferred. Miss eo E: Ballard, Molena, Rt. 2. ne Geranium, Hybiscus, wht. a pink Begonias, 2 Lantanas, 2 Carnation, Pinks cutting not rooted, Fla. Petunia, Oxalis rooted. All for 40c Postpaid. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Alto, Rt. 1. Spanish Iris, (Blue) 25 doz. German Iris, purple mauve, and yellowish brown, cream Jonquils 20c doz. April blooming white Narcissus, yellow Jonquils, 75c C. Mrs. Riley Ress, Ringgold, Riot 25 different Box flowers, 5c per cutting; privet hedges, well rooted, 5c, or ic ea. cutting. All FOB. Exc. for anything can use Write Ella M. Parker, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. Yellow Jonquils, 50c C; 7 col. Geraniums, 5c ea. cutting; Bell fuschia 5c; pink oxalis, 5c bu. Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Elephant Ears, 2 for 5c; car- nations, geraniums, Conch be- gonias, red Verbena, 5c cutting; yellow lilies, 10c doz. Jonquil bulbs, 10 C. Add postage. Mrs. M. C. Connell, Toomsboro. Justicia, Artillery, Salmon pink, Sultanas, Christmas cac- tus, well rooted, 15c ea; Caladi- um, 2 yrs. old, 30c; Sprengeria ferns, 20c ea; Jew, 3 cut. 5c. Add postage. Mrs. W. L. Whigham, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 3. Christmas Cherry, 5c ea. over 25c orders postpaid. Exc. for Poinsettas, or feed sacks, or any- thing can use. Miss Elga Chap- pell, Canton, Rt, 3. Fresh, 1933, large red, dbl. 10c_ this., plus postage, or will del. 3 spns. or more, about 1 1-4 pt., $3 for lot, del. Mrs. J. G. Burden, El- berton, Rt. 6. Salmon pink Sultanas, red, pink, rosebud, mistletoe gerani- ums, Chicken gizzard and other begonias, Rat-tail cactus, ea., 5c rooted; 1 of ea. rooted, 50c. Mrs. J. R. Black, Bartow, Rt. 1. Iris, purple, lavender, cream, white, yellow, dark and light blue, striped variegated, light variegated red, pink, purple, Si- berian tan, gold, 5c ea; Double orange lily, 25c. Mrs. Henry El- ler, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 7 Ger. 7 Begonias, 3 Fuchsi- as, 3 Sultanas, 1 Mothers Tears 3 Hydrangea, 1 Justicia, 3 Lilies 4 Ferns, 1 Joseph Tears, 5c cut., $1 for 1 of each. FOB. Coy Willis, Talking Rock, Rte ds Iris, Rainbow collection: this collection consists of 35 var. all different in widest range of col. $1.15. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn. Delta Iris, from lower Louisi- ana. Hardy in Northern States, vigorous growth (have grown 7 ft.talb, rich purple blooms, 35c ea., 4 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa. Oxalis, pink and red, 5c bunch Florida lilies, 10c doz. Boston ferns, 10 each; Phlox, all col. Petunias, all col, 10c doz. Add postage. Lucile Wright, Bremen, Ria2== Calla lilies, blut August lilies, 20c each; water hyacinths, Cig- ar plant, pink Oxalis, Rainbow fern, 10c ea; mixed Sweet Wil- liam seeds, 10c 2 tbls. Mrs. S.} cream cans, $5. for the 2. Also 1 M. gone a Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. sine Flowers and Seed For Sale daffodils, white Narcissi, May blooming yellow Day lilies, ea. 25 doz. All blooming size, Mrs, H. B. Ford, Lavonia. Emperor daffodils, purple Iris 25c doz; $1.25 C; $10 M; April White Narcissi, abl. and single Day lilies, 25c doz. $1 C. $8 M. Add postage. Mrs. Emma Clay- ton, Roy. Large Cactus, 5 yrs. old, $3. Large Sprengeria fern, $1.50. Lace ferns, 25c ea. Boston fern, 15c ea. or 2 for 25c, Red and pink Oxalis, 5c bunch. Fila. lilies, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Buchanan, R 1. Beautiful Queen of May Iris 25c doz. Mrs. George Fife, 44 Clay St., S. E. Atlanta, Ga. King Alfred daffodil bulbs, 75c hundred. August lilies, 15c ea., 2 for 25c. Paper white Nar- cissi, 50 hundred. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Wright, Bremen, R 2, Pink hydrangea, red wax be- gonia, well roeted 10c ea. Red, white, pink, salmon col. gerani- um. Pink and orange sultana cuttings, 5c ea. Orders less than 20c not accepted. Miss Lee Crow, Oakwood. Daffodils, $1 <. Purple Iris, 20c doz. Prim roses, fox gloves, 15c doz. or 2 doz 25c. Verbena, 15c doz. Miss Clara B.. Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Purple Verbena, 155 = doz: Hardy phlox, prim roses, fox gloves, 2 doz. 25c. Yellow and purple Iris, 5 doz. 75c. Daffodils 90c C. Add postage. Geneva Sil- ver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2 Box 70. Hollyhocks, 15c doz. Orange lilies, 20c doz. Verbena, 2 doz. 20c. Altheas, 15c doz. Dark red| coleus, 10c doz, Mrs. A. A. Sil- ver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2, Box 42. Few hundred large blooming size Madonna lily bulbs to be shipped in August at $1.50 pey doz. $10 per C. Sent COD. plus postage. Joe R. Porter, Maysville Box 364. ; Flowers and Seed Wanted Exc. purple Iris for lilies. Can- terbury Bells, 2 for 1. bulb, blooming size, more for large bulbs: any kind except Day lil- ies. Write. Mrs. R. C. Sullivan, Atlanta, 329 Orleans St. Want to hear from party hav- ing the Spotted Leaf Caladi- ums for sale. Mrs. A. W. Key, | Thomasville, Rt. 6. Red Begonia, Trailing Siu Will exchange for other flowers cutting for cutting. Also, Peach- es and Apples, dried on halves. Mrs. C. I. Carson, Hartwell. Water lilies, Glorious, attrac- tion, Escarboucle, Gonnere, Sun- rise, Commanche, Marliac Rose Conquerer. Will exch. other true to name varieties and a- quatic plants for same. Mrs. Y. 5S. B. Gray, Griffin. Want Camellia Japonica cut- tings, will exch. gardenias, oth- er flowers and shrubbry or will root same on _ shares. Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe. Second-Hand Machine. ry For Sale SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 set of tobacco flues, in good cond. for sale. J. H. Chambers, Milan. 1 No. 20 Columbus power syrup mill in fine shape, for sale. T. B. Banks, Grantville. Model A Case 12-20 tractor in first class mechanical cond., $200. Come and see it. A. C. Barnett, Washington. : 9 Atlantic 10 gal. cap. milk or Thursday, July 6, 1! Second-Hand Machi ry For Sale use. Mrs. F. B, Bohlen, _ R. 5. Fordson tractor and har good shape, $150 or swap fo: mare mule, or good powe press in good shape. W. H. ton, Griffin, Box 436. _~ 10 H. P. Titan Interna gas. eng., slight repairs; sha hangers, pulleys, other ment, good cond. Net cos equipment, $116; Eng. ane equip, $90 FOB. _ Robt. Adairsville. New Golden Cane mill, 3 Roller, power or horse, copper pan, $15 at barn. Mi Minshew, Walden. One all steel International press. Write H. R. Ghees Mitchell. Oat Straw Baled without : on it. Power press, $6 ton, Iron City. Car lots or less, M, Greene, Iron City, One Deering Ideal mowin; chine in good cond., compl $25. Cash no checks. M. J is, Baxley, Star Route. Small corn meal outfit plete, 20 in. Meadows mill, 6 P. McCormick Deering Eng belt, sheller, picks, etc. $200 exch. for corn, chickens, or 0! er value can use. H. P. trick, Atlanta, Rt. 4. : One Bentha] Peanut pic one I. H. C. power hay press | one feed chopper, all in g condition. R. B. McRae, B Stout roller bearing steel w: on, $40; I. H. C. Riding Culti tor; $25": LH. Cis herse sae hay press (needs repairs), 50. Y. M. Anderson, Williams 1 Benthal peanut picker, 1 ternational horse power press, 1 9-horse power gas. and 50 ft. belting. Jos. Fr man, Blakely. ne 12 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse : Eng., and one 24 in. rock G Mill, for sale or exc. Write more complete particulars. G Whitaker, Franklin. 3 roller syrup mill, in gi cond., $15. C. Bryant, Jeffers No. 2 J. B, Hammer feed m one. Fairbanks-Morse Ha: mill, 1-3. Hy C.-Crusher;-1 and 12 electric. motor. G. Reaves, East Point. 75 horse power Westing hou 220 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle, 67 speed, slip ring motor, com with starter, chain drive, sui for cotton gin. M. P. Reav Atlanta, 749 Lawton St. S. W International Riding culth tor, good cond., $10 cash, or & for Jersey heifer, just freshe or soon to freshen, J. W. Joh son, Jr., Garfield. Two 5 gal. cream cans, $2 2 Hooded milk pails, $1 each, cans and pails, $5.75 (both wit. out dents and rust), $8 for tire lot, FOB. Cash or mon order. H. E. Hartley, Conye Rez Papep Ensilage cutter (li new), 1 swing hammer feed 1 Bostrom farm level, 25 H oil engine. All bargains. F. Brannon, Luthersville.- Second-Hand Machin ry Wanted Want a second-hand fe grinding mill, grind any kin roughage, corn stalks, corn in shuck, oats, Make best cash. price, or if will trade for reg. Jersey cows. O. Bradbury, Bogart. Want one Golden No. 3 secon hand Cane mill. T. O, White \= ard, Blakely. 25 Tancred strain W. Leghorn. hens, 2 yrs. old, good layers in good condition, no culls, 35c ea. large milk cooler, $4. oe ae Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Graymont, R 1, Box o> i , July 6, 1933. -Hand Machine-| y Wanted to hear from party Ro- Section Harrow and r 2 Niagara Ram, pre- tate best cash price. rdman, Augusta. 10rse power gas. eng. ake) to exc. for a lar- hn good running con. or, Albany, Rt. C as ; cond. Advise best . M. Miller, Cornelia. H. P. gas. eng., for used very little. C. A. Powder Springs. 0 buy @ good corn shel- Dp evaporator and heavy cribe fully and state S. L. Calfee, Bruns- nd mill in good cond., without pump and tank. ash price, also cond. L. D. Watson, Jr., horse gas. eng. with _Jack, State cond. and F. Pledger, Athens, R 1. lliston Peanut picker in d., for a wheat thresh- wW.. Ellis, Kennesaw. - 70, or 2 - 80 saw gin N ust be good cond. R. P. tors, Brooders, tc., For Sale . Super Hatch Inc. $10 rade for anything can amuels, Fairburn, R atch 250 cap. Inc., in (does good work) for . for meat, corn, lard C. Monroe, Woodbine. ap. Super hatch Inc., _ Excellent hatcher. cond. Cost $37.50; sel] +R. Adlington, Atlan- dmont Ave. Mammoth Inc., 1008 : 100. Sell or exc. for ey cows of same value. fell, Macon, RFD 1. 00 cap. brooder for c. for wheat, peas, corn ill del. within 50 mi. van, Winterville. tors, Brooders, tc., Wanted in incubator, 100 cap., ferred, or oil burner, ai R. Woodward, Folk- suy cheap for cash, 1 Incubator heater. d cond. Write at iles, Hogansville. c Hay For Sale s long 3 hand fod- per C. A. H. Bray, Rt. 6. . Sample and price Z. P, Dean, Shell- d Hay Wanted y French and Ab- Ww crop, sound and 1ith, Jackson. . For Sale CORNISH roster, and 28 young o mos. old. Dark for lot. FOB. Cash. tling, Atlanta, 1180 Dark Cornish 2 i Poultry For Sale MARKET BULLETIN Poultry For Sale Eggs For Sale Pie Stock For Sale 2 young micaers and 4 ce pure Cornish. $4, Cash. G, M. Holt, Bowdon, R, 3. ; 4 pure bred Feb. hatch Dark Cornish Indian cockerels, $1 e. Also 2 Scott Show Type cocks, $5 ea. FOB. J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove. GAMES Gray Italy Games: 2 cockerels $1.50: each: Yr. old cock, $2: pullet, 75c. All FOB. Mrs. Joe Grayson, Louden, Tenn., Rt. 2, Resident of Dalton, Ga. LEGHORNS 60 March hatch W. L. pullets, direct from Ferris heavy laying strain, 60c each. Money order. Mrs. W. A. Giddens, Chester, R 2: High powered pullets from Ev- erlay Brown Leghorn, or the Tancred str. White Leghorn, 4 wks., 30c; 6 wks. 35c; 8 wks. 40c each. FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum. 75 selected 9 wks. old, Imperial cockerels direct from M. John- son this year, 75c each. Exc. for pullets from M. Johnson. M. C. Fain, Ft. Gaines. 40 10-wks. old Buff Leghorn pullets, 40c each, or $15 for lot. J. P. Brown, Meansville. Two hundred White Leghorn pullets, 6 to 7 weeks old, 30c ea. Lots of 25 up. G. D. Fain, Edi- son. . Pedigree trapnested Tom Bar- ron cockerels, April hatch, T5c ea. Mrs. Carl J. Koppe, 2694 Blvd. Dr. N. E., Atlanta. MINORCAS 10 AA Grade 10 wks. old Buff Minorca cockerels, 45c ea. or the lot for $4. G. B. Hollingsworth, Whigham. 8 Black Minorca hens, Yr. old 75e ea. $4 for lot. Exc. fer any other breed. Mrs. W. EB. Whaley, LaFayette. 50 Buff Minorca cockerels Ap- ril hatched, direct from Mo. Hatchery farm. Blood tested stock, supreme quality, $1 each. Discount on large lots. Mrs. Sam Pirkle, Logansville, Rt. 4. ORPINGTONS Two fine Byers Orpington roosters, both young and vigor- ous, will let someone have to raise from giving me young chickens in exch. when broiling size. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, 836 North Ave., NE, Atlanta. Husky 5 lb. Buff Orpington cockerels, Feb. 1st hatched, Booths Trapnested stock AAA matings, Lady Egg-a-day strain $1.50 and $2. Pullets, same Str., $2 ea. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry. Buff Rock pure bred, 15 mos. old cocks, $1 ea., 2 for $1.75. Hatching eggs, 50c for 15, fine this year. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. PIGEONS 5 prs. large, pure bred White Kings, mated and working, 50c per pair, FOB. Robt. Davis, Tennille. : mated and working, $2 pr; 6 pr. young birds, from 2 to 4 mos. old, $1 pr., or lot for $15, Cash. Ernest S. Smith, Lumber City. Checker, Blue Barred and Red Barred Homing pigeons, 35c pr. FOB Ringgold. Calvin Williams, Ringgold. Eighteen mixed pigeons will sell lot for $3 or 35c a pr. All mated and working. Will not pay express. Buck Brown, Sum- mit. A few prs. good white Fantail pigeons, all mated and quality producers, reasonably priced. W. J. Barner, 980 Oglethorpe Ave., Ss. Ww. Atlanta. . - Ret. REDS S 20 March hatch pure bred :| Donaldson str S.C, f.. Red ets, Bac. each. Mrs. J. H. - Pure bred R. I. Red Cockerel, hatched, exch. for all kinds of box flowers. Mrs. E. A. Elrod, Gainesville, Rt. 11. 10 prs. pure bred White Kings, | PEAFOWLS FOR SALE Young Peafowls (provided they hatch) for sale, 50c each. Mrs. M. J. Driskel, Cumming, R Be QUAIL FOR SALE Can furnish half grown quail for either restocking purposes or for breeding. Quail eggs for sale from the Souths thoroughbred stock. Reasonable prices. Ed M. Furlough, Thomasville, Care Pi- ney Wceods Quail Farm. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE 300 White Runner ducks, also White Mammoth Pekins, all ages. Mrs. James R. Bachman, Atlanta, 2646 Alston Drive. Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird) hens and roosters, $1.50 each; pullets, 75c each; also 3 Bantam hens, $1. T. M. Whitworth, At- lanta, 276 Alaska Ave., N, EB. Young Mammoth White Pekin ducks, $1 pr. FOB. Russell Fry- er, Talbotton. 12 hens and 2 toms, Copper- back Bronze, Bird Bros. str., 18c lb. Mrs. E. R. Gaulding, William- son, Poultry Wanted BANTAMS Want trio pure bred Black Cochin bantams. L. K. Shipes, Waycross. LEGHORNS Want to buy 20 White Leg- horn hens. Prefer Tancred str., Quote price, stating what you have. J. T. Lowe, College Park, 317 Oxford St. 200 or 300 White Leghorn pul- lets, six to ten weeks old. Must be good birds, well grown out. H. A. Shacklett, Mableton. 100 or 200, 8 to 10 weeks old White Leghorn pullets of heavy laying stock. State price and strain. Will buy or exch. other value. Edwin Simpson, 695 Payms Ave., N. W. Atlanta. MINORCAS Want 100 black Minorca pull- ets, 4 mos. old to. raise for in- fertile eggs on halves. Party pay chgs. I furnish feed for 12 mo. Mrs. Mae Moss, Jasper. Want at once 200 day old June chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Any large breed or black Minorcas, I pay chgs., no culls. N. A. Moss, Jasper. Baby Chicks For Sale 50 baby chicks, 5%4c ea in lots of 50; less, 6c each; 25 3. wks. old chicks, 12c ea. Exp. collect. Ready July 10th. Mrs. D. M. Harrell, Hawkinsville, R 2, Box 25; Baby Chicks Wanted Want 150 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Oxford Denham, Madison, R 2. Want 100 chicks at once, raise on halves; Reds or Buff Orp., to 10 wks. old. For Sale, White, Ap- ril blooming narcissi bulbs, $1 C. $3 M. plus postage. Miss Ruby Dean Patton, Talmo, R 1. Eggs For Sale Speckled Guinea eggs for sale 50c for 20 P. P. Irvin Roberts, Rt 3. Box 71, Tallapoosa. - Turken eggs for sale, $1 for 15, Cartons returned. Rebecca Campbell, 860 Blvd, S. E., At- lanta. : Speckled Guinea eggs, 214c ea. wa exch. ss anything can use. Blue Speckled Guinea 50c, 20; White Leghorn eggs, 50c per 15. All postpaid, COD or M. O. Rube Alred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3, Box 69. 75 Ferris best egg strain W. L. hens, 2 yrs. old, all laying and good breeders from stock direct from Ferris farm, 35 ea. FOB. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge. Pure English Ringneck eggs, 10c ea. From best breeders. T. D. Fisher, 934 Hubner Ter., N.E. Atlanta. eggs, be reg., cheap, also 2 pure bred, Duroc boars, 9 mo. old $10. S: L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2. Thoroughbred Jersey bull calf 4 mos. old $12. Will exch. for. 200 lbs. sow, if swap for hog exch. must be paid both ways. One seven-eight short horn bull 2 mos. old, $7. Paul Ertzberger Carnesville, Rt. 2. Fresh Jersey cow, second calf also several fresh in milk goats. J. W. Lide, Atlanta, 138 aS a St. S. E, se Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE One 4 yr. old Jersey cow to freshen with 38rd calf about 15 July, $35 at barn. 1 large Jersey heifer 2 yrs. old to freshen in lot. Fall prices, $20 at barn. Jno. Harris, Jersery. 23 head of grade White Face heifers about ten mo. old, all from pure_bred reg. Bull, splen- didly marked, in fine condition. E. L. Carpenter, Albany. One pure bred Jersey cow with pure bred heifer calf, $50. This cow will produce from 3 to 4 gal. and is fresh with 4th calf. Harold Orr, Rt. 5, Marietta. Jersey and Ho!stein cow, with 3 wks. old (3) calf; 3% gal. milk, pound butter. $25 at barn. D, M. Boatright, Carrollton, R 4. _ 1 young steer, $18 at my barn, or exc. for good, white corn at 75c bu. del. a place, or Doug- lasville. R. E. F. Jerkins, Lithia Springs. 1 nice Jersey milch cow for sale at reasonable price. Mrs. J. C, Garrison, Hapeville, 3569 Per- kins St. Black, butt-headed Jersey bull from reg. stock, over 2 yrs. old, $22 at my farm, 5 miles Chipley. 3 gal. milch cow, $25. Mrs. J. H. Carrington, Chipley, R 3. Light Jersey male cow, 4 yrs. old, ent. to reg. Wt. 800 or 900 lbs. $20. Miss Ruth McCosh, Glenn. Jersey cow, fresh in; I J, hei- fer, 2 large males ready for beef. $60 for lot. M. H. Floyd, Coch- ran; R56. Jersey cow, fresh in, $30 at my barn. Mrs. John Forbes, Char- | ing. Extra fine Jersey calf, heifer, from 5% gal. grade Jersey cow, by reg. Sire, $15 cash, or exc. for 6 wks. old Leghorn pullets or friers at 20c lb. J. H. Smith, At- lanta, R 3. Reg. Hereford cow and calf, 2 fresh Jersey milch; cows, 1 Here- ford male and calves, mixed | Hereford heifers, for sale. L. iL. Holloway, Monticello. Few nice Grade Jersey cows, fresh in, $25 and up. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ri 4. 6 fresh Jersey cows, cheap. Eu- gene Collier, Talbotton. Yellow Jersey milch cow, T. B. tested, to freshen in July with 2nd calf, for sale. Ernest Eng- lish, Fayetteville, Rt. 1 fresh cow for sale at right price. D. L. Williams, Homer. 3 young milch cows for sale at reasonable price. E. M. Wright, Nacoochee. Extra good cow, $35 cash at abe K. T. Clark, Austell, Rt. ae to fifteen young brdde Jersey milk cows cheap for cash Rent the whole bunch, 1 month rent in advance. Will go shares with right party near Atlanta, must be experienced and have milk route. G. J. Biggers, Bre- men, Rt. 1. Polled Hereford bull, Hereford heifers bred and not bred, Here- ford cows with calves at feet, registered, pedigreed, come and see. Make date in advance. Re- liable parties half cash, bal. ~ 1. J.C. Collier, Barnes- its Sunshine ce Chinchilla, Stahl's Gold HOGS FOR SALE > Little Bone black Guinea pigs 10 weeks old, $5 ea. O. P. Sin- quefield, Harrison: ss Reg. O. B. C. pigs, 2% mo. old very best of breeding, $6 ea., pr. $10; $14 for three. Mated, no kin, special prices on large. or- ders. A, 1 Rigsby, Sale City. Reg. Duroc pigs from prize winners, 3 mos. old, 65 Ibs, $5 ea. with pedigree papers. Big bred sows, $35; big boar, $25. All vaccinated and aboard cars. : L. Scott, Concord. : Thoroughbred Hampshire sind 2 mos. old, $5 pr. Chas. Duggan, Chester. -S. P. Chinas, from Worlds Grand Champion blood, Ameri- can Eagle, Announcer and Lim- Girl breeding; young boars and gilts. Soon re: dy for service. R. L. Johnson, Midville. Duroc sow, 9 fine pigs, week old June 28th (second litter of 10). Sell or exc. for good, fresh in, 3 gal. cow, within reasonable distance from here. James C. Clay, Sr., Fairburn, RFD 4. - Reg. O. I. C.s, 3 mos. old pigs, $6 ea. $10 pr. 3 for $14. A. Hes Rigsby, Sale City. : 2 pr. White Chester pigs, 8 sae old, $6.50 pr. or $3.50 ea, FOB. J. W. Walker, Ft. Gaines, R 2. 27 hogs, from suckling pigs i 300 lbs. 4 grown hogs, 10 nice shoats, 13 pigs, to fatten on hal- ves. Anyone interested, please write. B. P. Burks, Ellaville, R 2. Duroc 2 yr. old sow, inoculated, sub. to reg., and 9 common stock pigs. $20 FOB. Pigs are now 2 wks, old, and very thrifty. H. L. Harper, Waycross, Prescott St. White Chester pigs, $2.50 ea. or exc. for W. L. pullets.. i G. Bur- roughs, Canon. $S52P.-C; boar, 10 mos. old, sub. to reg. $10 at my place. Joe She Floyd, Cochran, R 5. : 15 pigs, 1 gilt, 2 sows, 1 male, a cheap for cash. R. kL. Thomas, R 1, Box 122. eet Pigs and shoats, sie for. cash, at my farm. Mrs. E. J, La- Vigne, Atlanta, R 5, Box 328. Payne Road. : S. P. C. and Guinea shoats and pigs; 35 head gilts and barrows, $3.50 ea. $120 for lot. T. G. Thompson, Summit, R 2: bere HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Sree Good plug mule for sale or exc. for chickens, cows, hogs or corn. Also Chinese cabbage seed (should be sown in July) 1933 crop, 5c tbls. Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Shuman, Claxton. Shetland pony, gentle, a trained to cart and harness, also fast under saddle, $80. B. B. Cheek, Dunwoody, Morgan Falls Road. RABBITS FOR SALE One pr. N. Z. rabbits, 2 Chin- | chillas does, 1 Chinchilla mixed black and white buck, grown and working, $1 ea., or $4 for lot. Cash with order. Shipped FOB. Must go to hospital. Wm. Hackett, 4 Astor Place, Macon. White, pink-eyed rabbits, 2 - mos. o:d, 35c each. Exc, for helf grown turkeys or guineas. Chas. E. Roper, Cumming, R 2. New Z. Whites and 1 a inchilla and N. Z. Red rab- , $1.50 ea. for bred does, 35c a. for young stock. Exc. for iickens or pigs. H. O. Hart, (veegaes Bldg., Atlanta, ray Chinchilla doe, 50c. Ir- . Bryan, Omega, R 1. ee fine Nubian bucks from ire, black and white color, L. L. Pickett, Flemish Giant rabbits, a few ung breeders out of big bone ock weighing from 15 to 18% . ea. Reg. and pedigreed, no ll offered. Write J. F. Bennett, bany, Box 258. . ve Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED - good milk cow with yng. f hat will give from 4 to 5 f rich milk. W. W. Wyant, brood sow for good milch R. J. Walsh, Garfield. t reg. Jersey bull, out of blood lines, about 12 - 15 os. oldy not over 75 miles from maston. E. T. Butts, Thom- ant 12- 20 head Jersey heif- , also 50-100 goats, to raise on eS, OT exc. D. Jones, Jack- it pood heifer from good tock milch cow, cheap for cash. Byers, Alma. HOGS WANTED Dne spotted Guinea sow pig, 2 short nose Berkshire boar. ar. Glore, Austell, R 1. SHEEP AND GOATS. WANTED . a Shropshire Ram, big uinea male pig, 1 reg. reford bull yearling, just = T. A. Bowen, Blakely, R : 1 reg. Southdown Ram, -$ yrs. old; 1 reg. snow white orthorn bull, 1 - 2 yrs. old; 1 eg. Chester White boar, 6 mos. Dr. J. M. Barnett, Albany. rant Southdown sheep, 1 male 6 to 10 females, not older han, 2 yrs. F, S. Bailey, Atlanta. 35 Linden ade. NE. ddle aged lady with 4 yr. id girl wants work on farm. milk, tend chickens, cook, tc. Will work for comfortable ving, board and clothes. Like be near Augusta. Mrs. Mary r, 403 Green Alley, Augus- fined girl wants a home hristian family to do light m work for board, clothes, ooling.*Will do all work pre- red by you. Amelia Ward, wnsmill Rd., Rt. 2, Atlanta, ox 493. White boy, 14 yrs. old, wants ob on farm between 5 and 10 am, Scottdale. foung man of fine character its position in dairy. Seven , experience. Reliable, alert, hout bad habits. Can furnish references. L. P. Miller, ington, Rt. 1, West. ung man, 18 yrs. old, wants - and small wages, willing Ker, Hayden Driver, 282 For- and aie light rm work, for home and $6 mo. ird and. laundry. Mrs. B. L. Griffin, 119 Spalding V Peat position operating corn flour mill on shares. 2 yrs. len G. Wright, eS | close to Atlanta Positions Wanted Refined settled woman wants place in nice home assisting with flowers, poultry, and other light work. Home and small sal- ary. Mrs. J. E. Cooper, Girard. 18 yr. old girl wants place in nice home assisting with flow- ers, poultry and other light farm work. State offer in first letter. Tassie Sikes, Glennville. 27 yr. old married man, sober, honest, etc. wants job with good dairy, anywhere in Ga., as milk- er or truck driver. Also selling exp. Best of ref. W. L. Waldrep, Ellaville, Rt. 4. Widow, unincumbered, wants place in a good farm home doing light farm work, poultry, milking etc. 45 yrs. of age. Ref. Mrs. Hull, Atlanta, Care Gen. Del. : Want 3 or 4 horse farm for 1934 on 50-50 basis. Good land and good house. Prefer Barrow, Jackson, Clark, Duffie or Wilkes County. B. E, Phillips, Rockmart Rt. 4. Farm Help Wanted Want a practical and experi- enced poultry man to handle chickens. them, | Hope Plantation, Brunswick. Want at once, woman, 17-40 yrs. of age to help with light farm work around a _ country home. Room, board and small salary. Give . particulars. Mrs. Joe U. Wright, Lavonia, Rt. 1. . Want a good plow and _ hoe hand at once. Live 6 1-2 miles South Conyers. Pay off weekly and-pay according to the value of work, and board and lodge him. J. N. Parker, Conyers. Want at once a white girl or woman, 20 to 40 yrs. of age,.to live as one of family and _ assist fwith light farm work. No field work. 2 in family. Best of ref. Small salary and home. Mrs. J. M. Parr, Milford. Want white or colored woman unincumbered, 25 to 40 yrs. of age to look after poultry, gard- en, flowers and milk 2 cows and other light work. Mrs. H. E. Ezell, Oliver. Want strong, healthy, honest woman, 18 to 35 yrs. of age, to milk cows and any other light -| farm work. Must be of good character, good habits, etc., 2 in family. Exc. ref. At once. Mrs. M. Krouse. Felton. Want white virl 25-35 yrs. old to live as one of family and as- sist with milking, poultry, etc. No field work. $1.50 per week and board. J. M. Kilgore, Win- der. Want intelligent, industrious woman of good character from 30 to 45 yrs. old. A good home for a good woman, write for full details, R. J. Bishop, Fitzger- ald, Rt. 2. -Want good colored girl or wo- man for farm. No field work. Small salary. Mrs. E. L. Landis, Chamblee, Box 298 Rt. 1. Want orphan boy between 18 and 35 yrs. old for farm work, must be sober, honest and able to drive truck, $10 mo., board and laundry. I want a hustler. A. E. Pate, Grantville, Rt. 1, Box 75, E FARMS WANTED Want Dairy farm, must be Suitable for Grade A milk and reasonable rent. Write J. G. Nash, College Park, Rt 1- Want to rent small farm for fall truck crop, experienced in truck eae J. H. Millegen, Decatur, Rt. Plants For Sale - Gov. insp. and treated P. R. "| potato plants, 35 M. del Geo. riffis, Od Rt. 2. and grow feed for S. L. Calfee, Care New | ae Baxley. MARKET BULLETIN Plants For Sale insp. and treated Prompt shipment. Paul grown, Gov. P. R. plants? 35c M. del. Plants guar. Lightsey, Screven. Imp. P. R. red skin potato plants. Insp. and treated seed grown from vines. Now ready. 35c M. del. W. .D. Lightsey, Odum. Guar. well rooted 8 in. Mar- globe and Stone tomato; head- ing collard plants, 50c 300, 5c 500; $1.25 M. Postpaid. Expert packing, roots protected. Clyde Burell, Tucker. Gov. insp. pure red and - pink P. R. and Old Spanish Boones 35ec M. del. No checks. Will ex- change for anything can use. Geo. L. Durand, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Cert. potato plants; Nigger Killer, 75c M; Yellow yams, New Imp. P: R., 25c M. Norman Mc- Quaig, Nichols. Flat Dutch.. Cabbage plants, New Stone Tomato plants, Ga. collard plants, 25c, 300; 65c M. del. 50 M. col. Jim: Tumlin, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Pink and purple skin P. R. and Boone potato plants, 40c M del. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Napier grass stalks, $1 C; very large. Kudzu. < plants, $1 :- 25; Brimmer tomato plants, Ga. col-. lard plants, 25c- 300, 75c M; Carefully packed, postpaid. ae W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. Charleston Succession and Copenhagen Market Cabbage plants, 50c M. Yellow and white Bermuda onion plants, 60c M; Marglobe and red Beauty toma- to plants, 50c M; P. R. potato plants, 50c M.-L. W. Clarke, Valdosta. Mastodon Everbearing straw- berry plants, 20c C; $1.75 M. fall shallots, 10c lb. Add postage to all. Mrs. -A. J. Stansel, Cleve- land. Gr. B., Marglobe, New Stone tomato plants. Moss packed and del. by parcel post,.200, 25c; 500 40c; 70e M. Cabbage, same price J. OQ. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Tomato plants, Marglobe and Baltimore, 500, 50c;. Yoc . M. (young plants for Summer and Fall hard to blister). Postpaid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Imp. or Pink Skin P. R. pota- to plants, Insp., treated seed, grown from vine cuttings, - now |: ready, 35c M. del., 3 M. up, 34c M. No checks. Leland Lightsey, Odum. State insp. Red skin P. R. bunch P. R. old fashioned Span- ish Boone potato plants, 50c M. del. or exc. for anything can use Mrs. A. J. Nix, Flowery Branch, Reet: Yellow. skin P. R. potato plants, from vine grown. State insp. seed, 40c M. del. to 8rd zone; Vine cuttings, $1 M. del 3rd bone. J. F. Gruber, Odum._ Millions cabbage plants, sum- mer Drum Head and Flat Dutch COD, 40c M. Moss packed. Sat. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Summer collection plants: 200 each, cabbage, collard, tomato, 50 ea. pepper and Egg-plant, postpaid for $1. Mac Branan, Lewiston. Gov. insp. Banana Yam, Nig- ger Killer potato plants, 35c M. P. R. 25 M. Vine cuttings, $2 M. All FOB. J. M. Holton, Alma, Rt. 1, Box 60. Yams, old fashioned White Banana, 35 M. Nigger Killer, 35 M, Imp. P. R. 25c M. Extra strong plants and full count. E. A. Mims, Alma. ss Summer Drum Head and late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 40c; 75c M. del; 500, 35c; 50c M. oo S.: Rowe, Fitzgerald, R P. R. plants, 50c M. postpaid, or 15 M Exp collect. John Dan- Plants F or Sale days after order received, 35c M. del. H. Lightsey, Odum. 7 hed skin P.. R. plants, Insp. and treated, 35c M. del. Prompt shipment. Cecil Lightsey, Odum. Sweet and Hot pepper plants 10c C; sage, 10 and 15c bunch; scuppernong vines, 10c ea. Add postage. Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. S. A. Miller, Finleyson; Rt. 2E Seed For Sale Collard, turnip and rutabaga seed, 35c lb; cabbage and toma- to seed, $1 1b; Bermuda onion and Ruby King pepper seed, $2.50 lb. All postpaid. W. W. Williams, Quitman. ; Calif. multiplying beer 10c per good start, postpaid. Mrs Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. 30 lbs. Southern grown collard seed, 15e Ib. not prepaid. E. C. Harper, Cairo, Rt. 4. Guar. good California multi- plying beer seed, makes re- freshing drink. Good start, 10c. Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Rockmart. Burr clover seed in rough, ic per lb, FOB. L. A. Motes, Elber- ton, Rt.-3: New, clean, handshelled head- ing collard seed, 50c Ib. Speck- led guinea eggs, 18 for 30c. Will exch. eggs for fruit or Spanish peanuts for seed. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover. Burr clover seed mixed with some crimson clover seed, 2c Ib. Crimson clover seed, 5c lb. FOB. Bryan Cobb Hartwell, Rt. 1. Burr clover seed, screened and hand cleaned, 5c per lb. Mrs. Ard Smith, Lavonia. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c per good start, postpaid. Mrs. Rushie Craton, Dallas, Rt. 4, Sound recleaned large Chufa seed, 90c peck, $3.50 bu. Rope seed, 2 lbs. 35c, 4 lbs. 50c; Cat- tail Millet, 1 qt. 35c, 1-2 qt. 20c. W. H. Woodelle, Pearson. Miscellaneous For Sale Good, 1 horse wagon, new body and running gear, fer sale cheap for cash. Dr. J. M. Nunez, Swainsboro, Box 414. Miscellaneous Wanted Will buy wool and bees wax. Write me your best price FOB here. S. M. Carver, 215, 2nd St. Albany. potato ee. Shi ein 2: Tobacco F or Sale Good, flue cured tobacco, aged and mellow, free from trash or mold. Bright or Red leaf. Smok- ing, 20 Ibs. $1; Chewing, 20 Ibs: le a Eula Mae Hayes, Alma Good, flue cured chewing to- bacco, 12 Ibs. $1; broken leaves for smoking, 15 Ibs. $1. Prepaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. J, J. Boatright Rockingham. Good barn cured tobacco, red and yellow for chewing and smoking; flavored with Deer tongue; 6 lbs. 50c; 13 Ibs. $1. del. by parcel post. Miss Eunice Thornton, Screven. Barn cured tobacco, long red leaf, aged and mellow, free from trash, sand and mould, 14 Ibs. 1$1 Prepaid to 3rd zone. H.. L. Williams, Rockingham. Tobacco Wanted Want sample of bright leaf flue cured mild smoking tobacco and price on 10 or 15 lbs. J. K. Sewell, Ashland, Rt. 2. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Early. speckle velvet beans, 75c _seed,. For Sale bu. Bunch, $2.50. )-t beans $1.50. Brabham peas, New Era $1.40. Mixed $1. Good seed in strong bags Burch, Chester, Ga. 25 bu. O-too-tan beans per bu. J. B. Turner, : ough. ; Black wax pole beans, for planting, 20c a pound. M Norman, Richland. 200 lbs. or more. dry lima beans, 10c lb. at my Mrs. E. R. Harrison, Lome Rt. 4. Genuine O-too-tan Georgia grown and = recl $1.50 per bu. FOB. Dublin. Joiner, Dublin. f Few lbs. Rice or lady pe Ib. del. 10 lbs. dried appl del. Few bu. black peas, Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. Clays speckled and peas, 90c per bu. FOB. son. C. H. Crawford, Thor ~ BUTTER FOR SALE Can furnish 2 or more lb tra nice fresh Jersey tabl ter per week, cows T. B. Reference from furnishing. Mrs. Cumming, Rt, 1. FRUIT FOR SALE Sweet and juicy bunch > several hundred lbs. for July livery, make best prices, Fi vinegary, suitable for . Jellies and Jams, I. i. Jo Dublin, Rt. 6. Will make jelly on halv ples, peaches, plum grapes blackberries. I do the wor furnish fruit, other party ish sugar and containers. Earnest Garraux, Austell. = HONEY FOR SALE 6-10 lb. pails honey, pe $5.50; 12-5 lb. pails hon case, $5.80; 24-1 lb. jars per case, $3.60; 12-3 lb. jars ey, per case, $4. Prices del. sc of Atlanta, C. A. May, T Creek. Extracted Tupelo honey. lb. cans, $1 per can; Fanc berry chunk honey in cans per lb. or $1.15 per 10 Ib cans extracted FOB. Clyde rison, Rockingham. POTATOES FOR SAL field, any quantity. Gus pins, ene T. Autry, See Rt. Georgia Product Wanted BEANS AND PEAS W. Want to hear from party hi ing 2 or 3 bu. sound Acer Conch peas, and price, at Theo Liverman, Climax. HONEY BEES AND BEE PLIES WANTED Want 100 lbs. good Comb hi Want new crop Comb hi any quantity over 50 Ibs. be bright color. Write. Crawford, Odum. a Exe. 6 Black Giant bons ing, for 6 gal. new honey, ae 2 Pirkle, Atlanta, 944 Cc SYRUP WANTED Exc. Yr. old Jersey pull, to reg. Combination Premi breeding, for syrup, honey, sh ed corn, or feed oats. Mrs. Cl K. MeNeill, Flake, R 2