Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 July 20

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DEPARTMENT.

G. C. ADAMS,

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSMAX L. McRAE, DIRECTOR
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933.

STATE CAPITOL

AGRICULTURE = Ae

= V *COMMI SSIONER:

NUMBER 29.

A Trip To South Georgia

On last Monday, I left Atlanta for a three days trip to South Georgia. I*

stopped in Macon for lunch at one of the best restaurants in the city and
called for peach pie for dessert and was informed that. they did not serve

- peach pie. They offered a choice of cocoanut, lemon and other pies, but

_ notwithstanding the fact that Georgia is right in the midst of shipping a fine
crop of peaches, a peach pie could not be secured at this restaurant. I hope
our people, in stopping at hotels and restaurants in Georgia, will call for
Georgia products and if they are not served and a sufficient number of peo-
ple call for these products, and complain about their not being served, they
will have to supply them. This will help a great dal in consuming our sur-
Blus.

Dees On Tuesday, I attended a meeting of the pecan distributors at Albany,
and met a great many of the leading pecan growers of that section. An ef-
_ fort is being mde to organize tke distributors of pecans in the pecan produc-
ing states in order that a code of ethics may be adopted which will remedy 4
. great many evils that have entered into the marketing of pecans. At this
meeting a tentative code of ethics was adopted and a later meeting will be
held on July 25th, at which time, it is hoped that a permanent code of ethics
may be adopted which will be presented to the Agricultural Adjustment Ad~
ministration in Washington for approval. I feel sure if a fair code of ethics
| is adopted, it will greatly benefit the growers of pecans in Georgia and will
insure a fair return to the grower for his nuts. 2

On Wednesday morning, I visited Vidalia, Ga., and found that a large
canning plant had been put in there for the purpose of canning tomatoes
grown in that section. Quite a large acreage of tomatoes were planted in

that section this year, but due to unfavorable weather conditions and improp-

er selection of soil upon which the tomatoes were planted, a very small crop

was produced. A representative of the Department of Entomology accom-

_ panied me to Vidalia and offered some very helpful suggestions to those in-

-terested, as to the proper selection of seeds and soil for the planting of the

next crop. I am sure that if these suggestions are carried out that the Vi-
dalia section will be able to grow tomatoes very successfully,

_ I am in receipt of the following letter from a large grower and breeder
of seeds in middle Georgia, which I publish in full below, as I think the sug-
_ gestions offered by Mr. Bolton are very good, and hope that those who use

the columns of the Bulletin will exert every effort to improve the quality of
products they ship and make every effort to satisfy their customers:

Griffin, Ga., July 11, 1933.
Hon. Max L. McRae, :
Atlanta, Ga.

My dear Sir:

I appreciated your editorial in the Bulletin of last week, relative
to the farmers or advertisers being careful of things offered for sale
and shipping same as it should be. I have heard a good many com-
plaints from farmers meee, claiming they did-not get what they
bought.

I hope you can, by some means, get this, our - ineditum of sales, on
a better plane so far as failing to offer only A-1 products and ship
them so they will reach destination in like manner.

I sell a good deal through your good paper and I shall promise ~
you to make every customer a satisfied customer. I dont see how
I could farm at all were it not for the Bulletin. I sell lots of seed
corn, but I would not be able to pay for the ads in any farm paper.

Again thakning you for all you are doing to make the Bulletin
a real advertising medium, I am,

. Yours truly,
W. H. BOLTON.

It will be our policy to carry items for those. who deal fairly, but those

who do not deal fairly will be denied the use of our columns. The U. S.- Z
Postal authorities have recently made several cases against people who Car-

ried notices in the Bulletin and received money and did not ship the articies.
These cases will be investigated by Federal Grand Jury. .- '

Announement has been made from Washington that the drive to reduce eee

the 1983 Cotton Crop by 3,600,000 bales has been successful.
MAX L. McRAE, Director.
7/15/38.

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices July 17, 1983. Always Subject to Variation
Savannah Augusta Columbus Valdosta

: . Atlanta Macon
Eggs, extra, dozen 3 $ 15 $ .20 $ 18
_Eggs, standard, dozen : : 18
Eggs, Georgia trade, dozen
Eggs, yard run, dozen
Pease en ee oe
feriers, 425 lbsv up, Ib. oe
Hens, small col. and W. Leghorn, Ib...
Roosters, lb
- Friers, lb.

"Field Peas, mixed, DH es oe.
- Field Peas, not mixed, bu.
Country butter, best table
Ear Corn (80 Ibs.,to bu.) bu.
Sweet potatoes, per 100 lbs. :
Wheat, bu. : 10.
~ Cabbage (per 100 Ibs.) ; 2.50
Peavine Hay, No. 1 ton : 12.00
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton i 6.00

PEANUTS, No. 1 Spanish, delivered Shelling Plant, $56.00 ton.

CHICAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on Creamery Standards: July 10th, 254c; July lth, 2534e; July 12th, 25;

July 13th, 24%4; July 14th, 24%4c; July 15th, 24%4c.

INDEX

Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Rees Mor Sale. cu... 2st eke See
Eggs Wanted :
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
~ Positions Wanted
Farm Halp Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
me 3:00 Miscellaneous For Sale
12.00 : Miscellaneous Wanted
8.00 Tobacco For Sale
: Ga. Products For Sale
Ga. Products Wanted

Lack of Space necessitates leaving out of this issue all notices received after Saturday, July 15th.

4 All matter r left over will be a in issue of July 27th. Send i in your notices only every two weeks


Georgia
Market Bulletin
| Published Weekly by the
_ BUREAU OF MARKETS
Department Of

Agriculture

Ee Executive Offices:
| State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

G. C. ADAMS,
Commissioner

| _ MAX L. McRAE,

| Director, Bureau of Markets

| THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933.








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New, North Ga. see drye, Tall
Growing. $1.25 per bu. FOB, in
2% bu. bags. J. R. Harper, Sweet
ees

50 bu. good Tall Growing rye,
1933 crop. Make best offer FOB
Ellijay. W. T. Wright, Ellijay.

Grain and Hay Wanted

_ GRAIN, HAY AND CORN
WANTED

: Want to buy seed oats and

seed rye. Exc. good Jersey milch
cow and calf; For sale, crookneck
- squash seed, 65c lb. Mustard, 60c
dp. Exe. for collard, or cabbage
seed. W. J. Morgan, Stilimore.

Want to hear from party hav-
ing good seed wheat. Want the
best kind for low land. Bearded
preferred. Give price. L. H. Ken-
nenur, Ellijay, R 4. =

- Want to buy good, sound corn,
also bright Peavine and Grass
Hay. Must be cheap for cash. J.
FP Bennett, Albany, Box 258.

is Poultry For Sale

@ _ AUSTRALORPS
Pure bred Osborn str. Austra-

lorp

Grain and Hay For Sale

ockerels, $1 ea., 3 for $2.50, |

Poultry F or Sale

Poultry For Sale

MARKET BULLETIN

Poultry For Sale

Thursday, July 20

Baby Chicks For

at 10 wks. old. Now 8. wks.
Cheaper at home. Mattye Shel-
ton, Dial.

BANTAMS

4 Bantam hens and _ rooster,

$1.20. Exe. for pair of Mam-
moth White Pekin ducks. Robt.
Buchanan, Bowdon, Rt. 4.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Four 2 yr. old Partridge Rock
hens, wt. 6 - 7 lbs., 65c ea. Mrs.
T. C. Battle, Atlanta, 932 Crew
St. S. W.

Nice B. R. cockerels, Thomp-
son Ringlet str.. 75c ea. 2 for
$1.25; 6 R. I. Red hens and
rooster, pure Donaldson str., $5.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, R 2.

10 pure bred B. Rock pullets,
3 mos. old. Healthy, no runts,
40c each; 10 pure bred same age
and breed, 30c ea. Money orders
only. Mrs. W. R. Williams, Coch-
ran, Rt.

1 pure bred B. Rock rooster,
50c; 1 pure bred Brown L. roost-
er, about 1 yr. old, 60c; also 2 B.
L. May hatch hens, 25c ea. Mrs.
J. J. Akins, Graymont.

Rusks AAA B. R. cockerels,
March hatch, $1 ea; A Grade 2
yr. old hens, now laying, 85c ea.
April hatch, A Grade pullets,
50c ea. All FOB. C. E. Beden-
baugh, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

BRAHMAS
8 pure bred Light Brahmas, 1
to 1% lbs., 50c ea. or exe. for
ducks, any kind except puddle
ducks. Mrs. W. lL. Spearman,
Villa Rica.

CORNISH
Feb. hatch Dark Cornish cock-
erels, 75c ea. Will exc. (4) same
breed. J. H. Hall, Glennville, R
2

GAMES

Cock and 4 hens, Smoke Ball
Gordon, cross $3.50; trio Osborne
Shuffling Mugs; cock and two
hens, $2.50, or exc. for pure Ky.
Doms. Henry Foster, Culberson,
N. C., Rt. 1, CResident of Ga.)

Pit Games, 1 White Taveller
stag, 1 Mahoney Gull stag, 1
1% Sanders Brown Red Leop-
ard. Winners and in good cond.
$2 ea. Write. G. S. Lord, Gaines-
ville, 29 Banks St.

Pure . A. Ginn Grays and
Ginn Reds, early 1933 stags, $1
ea. Pullets, 75c ea. Guar. dead
game. L. T. Vaughn, Royston,
Rik

LEGHORNS

25 or 30 Roselawn AA 250-305
egg line, Barron English cock-
erels, 8 wks. old, 35c ea. Mrs. F.
E. Grubbs, Demorest.

2 Ib. broilers, fat and tender,
high laying hens and _ pullets
from best Leghorn farm in Ga.
Farm, Cascade Road. B. H. Mid-
dlebrooks, Atlanta, 953 Gordon
St.

300 Tancred W. L. hens, Yr.
old, 50c each; 600 Tancred L.
pullets, 14 wks. old, 60c ea. FOB.
W. B. Williamson, Bremen.

200 Eng. W. L. pullets, from
Roselawn and Kerlins best
grade. Good cond. No disease.
Hatched Feb. 26th and March
25th. 60c ea. Cash. M. C. Tate,
Jefferson, R 1.

20. pure Tanered. str. WL:
February pullets, soon be lay-
ing, all good size, 45c ea; large,
dark Red hens, 50 and 60c each.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, R 2.

150 AAA Grade April hatch
Tom Barron direct, W. L. pullets,
healthy, well grown, $1 ea.; 200
AAA Grade May hatch pullets,
same str. from Calhoun, 75c ea.
Sewe:l Mercier, Lawrenceville, R
4,

10 W. L. cockerels, 12 wks. old,
from bloodtested and trapnested
stock, 75c ea. or $7 for the lot.
Mrs. J. D. Rhodes, Dexter, R 3.

50 Ww. L. Bullets, ei str.

March hatch, 50c ea. FOB. Cash
with order. J. A. Holloway, Reg-
ister.

20 B. L. hens, now laying, 75c
ea. A. Z. Compton, Locust Grove

20 W. L. hens, 40c ea; 20 W.
L. pullets, 12 wks. old, 35c ea.
From heavy laying str. Kerlin
Quality. $14 for lot. FOB. W. V.
Rogers, Cochran, Rt. 3.

10 W. L. hens; Kerlins Quali-
ty, heavy laying strain, good
cond.40c. ea. Mrs. C. R. Reyn-
olds, Cochran, Rt. 3.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

25 heavy mix. 3 mos. old chicks
25c ea. Money order only. Mrs.
J. S. Berryhill, Cochran, R 5.

12 nice fat hens, wt. 4-5 Ibs.
and 25 friers, wt. 1 1-2 to 2 lbs.
Make fair price. Mrs. H. I. Mar-
tin, Unadilla, Rt. 2.

ORPINGTONS

2 fine pure Buff Orp. roosters,
2 and 1 yr. old, direct from Booth
AA Grade. 75c ea. Exc. for pea-
ches or apples. Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Gowan, Graymont, R 1.

30 Golden Buff Orp. hens, 9
mos. old, also 3 cockerels, same
age, $24 for lot, FOB. Exc. for
Everlay str. B. Leghorns, same
age. Asa J. Stephenson, Boston.

PIGEONS

50 pr. mated and working
White Kings, 50c pair; White
Fan Tails, Pouters, Parlor Tum-
blers and Gazzie Mondains, ma-
ted, Ea. $1 pr. Herman Mize,
Americus. 3

Carneaux, full blooded, 40c pr.
also pair of Buff Cochin Ban-
tams, 75c or will swap for Mam-
moth White Pekin ducks or
ducklings. Dillard Munford, Car-
tersville.

60 pr. White Kings, mated,
banded and working. None more
than 2 yrs. old, 75 pr. in 5 pr.
lots. FOB. J. R. Cook, Plains.

3 pr. extra fine White Kings,
2 pr. working, 1 pr. 3 mos. old.
$4 for lot, or exc. for chickens:
Rocks, Reds or Buffs; 1 pigeon
for 1 hen or pullet. G. C. Smith,
Adrian.

300 B. White King plgeons,
banded and working, for sale,
cheap. Jack Chambliss, Broxton.

30 Red Carneaux pigeons, a-
bout 8 or 10 pr. mated. Sell or
exc. for R. I. Red chickens.
Write or see: C. S. Smith, At-
lanta, 1700 Stokes Ave. 8. W.

R. I. REDS

15 young R. I. Red hens, 75c
ea. or $11 for lot. FOB. Mrs. J.
Walter McGarity, Draketown, R
1.

Donaldsons str. S. C. R. I.
Red pullets and cocKerels, 5%
mos. old, 75c ea.; Osborn strain
Australorp pullets, same age and
price; 4 mos. old Australorps,
50c ea. Mrs. J. Z. Curry, Stock-
ton.

4 R. I. Red hens, Donaldson
str. All laying, 75c ea. Mrs. T. J.
Williams, Farmington, R 1.

6 pure bred Owen str. S: C. R.
I. Red April hatch pullets and
1 cockerel, 30c ea. or $2 for lot.
la Parker, Alto, R 2.

40 or 50 R. I. Red friers, 22c
lb; 25 or 30 nice W. L. pullets,
Tancred str. 60c ea. Mrs, T. J.
Sherman, Lumpkin.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

4 White Indian Runner ducks
and 1 drake, 40c ea. FOB, or
exc. for 5 hens, not over 1 yr.
old, any gocd breed. Ea. pay
shipping chgs. Uriah Beckworth
Baxley, R 2.

Pure M. B. poults, March hch,
$1 ea. or 90c ea. in lots not less
than 10; pure Cornish Indian
(chicken) pullets and rooster, 65
to 75c ea. Money order. Mrs. E.
P. King, Rochelle, R 1.

12 M. B. turkeys, 8 wks. old,

50c ea. 10 - 3 wks. old, 35c; 4

Mammoth Muscovey ducks and
11 lb. drake, $4.50, or exc. for
S. L. Wyandotte chickens. Mrs.
Will Smith, Holly Springs.

8 turkeys, 2 mos. old. Best of-
fer at once gets them. Party to
pay postage. Grady Carroll, Mar-
tin Ri

Turkey gobbler, 3 hens end 10
young, 3 mos. old. Narrangan-
sett Everlaying str. $25 cash
with order, FOB. Mrs. E. M.
Tomlinson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

WYANDOTTES

8 pure Martin str. R. C. White
Wyandotte April 1932 hatch hens
$6 for lot not prepaid; Quote
lowest cash price on 4. early
hatch Holterman str. B. R. pull-
ets. Mrs. Tom a Sharps-
burg, R 1.

2 hens, 1 cock, Yr. old, 3 Ap-
ril hatch pullets and 8 chicks, 3
wks. old. Full stock S LL. Wyan-
dottes, $3 for lot. John Jones,
Dalton, 28-B Glenn St.

Pure Regal Dorcas W. Wyan-
dotte pullets, March hatch, 75c
ea. in lots of 5 or more. April
hatch pullets, 60c ea. Less for
large lots. Mrs. W. lL. Guille-
beau, Lincolnton, R. 5.

Poultry Wanted

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Want to buy 10 White Rock
pullets and cockerel, good strain
March hatch, if prices are rea-
sonable. D. J. McMillan, Fitz-
gerald, 101 So. Merrimac Drive.

LEGHORNS

Exc. 3 M. B. turkey hens and
1 gobbler for White Leghorn
(chicken) hens or pullets. Write
best offer. E. L. Slumans, Alma,
Ra;

Want 400 or 500 W. L. hens,
1932 hatch, cheap for cash. No
culls wanted. J. D. Ward, Co-
lumbus, R 1.

Want lowest eash price on 25
Buff or White Leghorn cocker-
els, del. to Rockmart. Also have
R. I. Reds for sale. Mrs. J. H.
Spiva, Rockmart, R 3.

Want 50 W. L. pullets, Feb. or
March hatch. A. N. Vining, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Riverdale Road.

Want 50 heavy laying str. 2-4
mos. old W. L. pullets. No culls.
Exe. other value, or buy; 1
choice milk goat for sale, Ed-
win Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Pay-
nes Ave. N. W.

PEAFOWLS
Would like to buy if reason-
able a pr. of Peafowls. Miss A.
Young, LaGrange.

PIGEONS
Want few pr. mated, large type
Red Carneaux for breeding pur-
poses, good stock only. Quote
price. Mrs. Katie Starr, Sunny
Side.

R. I. REDS

Want 2 R. I. Red hens, wt. 5
to 8 lbs. ea. For eating purposes.
State price per lb. by prepaid ex-
press. Homer Raban, Thomaston
417 5th Ave., S. E.

Exc. good value for 100 R. I.
Red pullets, pure bred, or other
good, large breed pullets. Mrs.
Mattie B. Rutland, West Point.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Want to buy a few African
White Guinea hens, also to exc.
Same kind of male for a hen.

J. H. Felkers, Monroe.

Baby Chicks For Sale

100 Dark Cornish baby chicks,
3 wks. old, $10; 1 Duroc male
hog, 8 mos. old, from reg. stock,
$10. All FOB. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester.

Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes,
Orp., Leghorns, Anconas, $5 C;









15c; Guineas, 11 1-2c; Tu
32c. Growing mash, $2.1
CWT. E. R. Adlington,
10 Piedment Ave.

Baby Chicks Wan

Want 200 large bree
chicks to raise on halves
wks. old; for sale. Sever:
Giant cockerels, 4 mos. o!
bred, 75c ea. Mrs. M. W.
ter, Surrency. a4

Want 100 baby chicks to
on halves to 10 wks. old.
furnish chicks,
Mrs. Elsie Greenway,
Rt. f.

this fall and winter. ue
Clifton, Millen.

Eggs Wante

Cash paid for 10
strictly fresh table eggs

J. I. Hosford, Atlanta,
syth St.

Want 2 or 3 cases per
strictly fresh eggs. i
premium for such. J, D
ett, College Park.

Want 3 cases of larg
white, fresh, infertile egy
week. Will pay highes
price. Hall McDonald,
40 Rogers St. S. BE.

Live Stock For

CATTLE FOR SAL

11 wks. old Guernsey bul
and one 2 wks. old. Full bloo
but not reg. Write or co
R. H. Greene, Fairburn.

Red Jersey 6 mos. ;
calf. Fine and pretty. $6 an
press chgs. Eva Haynes, B

1 good Jersey cow, fre
$20 for quick sale. J. B.
Woodland.

1 milch cow, 4th calf.
per day. $35 cash. O.
Madison, R 1.

Jersey milch cow, calf
old. Regular pet. $35 for co}




















Reg. Hereford cattle,
for sale. J. J. Cummings,
sonville.

1 or 2 of your choice of
bred, some already Reg.

|B. Luck, College Park, RFI

bulls. All desirable and ch
L. Thornton, Dewyrose, R 2.















and Sires of proven pre
Prices most reasonable.

yrs. old, 4 gal., other, 2
3 gal. per day, for sale. Mr

6 wks. old Red bull ca
stock; Father a reg. Jerse
ther Jersey and Guernst
$3. C. M. Dwight, Atlanta,
Capitol Ave.

Sell or exc. Reg. Jersey
Noble Counts Lucky Boy,
232884, and Maxwell Lad
no, No. 332365, for ligh
Shorthorn bulls. H. W.
Cordele.

Heavy producing cows,
in; brood mares with pe
qualities to exc. for fat m
60 Grade pigeons, mate
working, 15c pr. I. G. Thom
Summit, R 2,

Nice heifer chalf
calf (heifer) 4 mos. old; 2
more on godo feed, $20 or $2
both. Trade for Guernsey (
Stein. J. T. Scott, Statesbo
2, Box 28.

aoe

Brahmas, Games, $8; Ducklings,


ursday, July 20, 1933.
ive Stock For Sale

pure pred Jersey bull calf, 9
s. old, $12 FOB. James Black,

2% yr. old pure bred Jersey
Ich cow, with first (heifer)
. wks. old. With proper feed,
2% gal. Mrs. Lula, B. Cook,

nice, 1% yr. old steers for

r trade for good milch cow,
ed right. 3% mi. Grantville
Greenville Road. D. T. Lati-
r, Grantville, R 2.

4 % gal. milk, 114 lbs. butter
w. Very gentle and easy to
$50. (Failed to state name
notice sent to Bulletin), Sun-
Side, Ga.
esh in, 2nd calf, Jersey cow
gal. $50. Mrs. H. E. Carroll,
e Mountain Manor Fishing
ib on McDonough Road, 2%

HOGS FOR SALE
lew thoroughbred Hampshire
Ss, $5 pr. at 2 mos. old. O. S.
uggan, Chester.
Hampshire male pig, 8 wks.
d,: not reg. life treated, wt.
bout 30 lbs. $2. Write. D. T.
SS, Eastman, R 4. :
uroc Jerseys: bred sows, open
Its and feeder shoats. Cheap.
| R. Tanner, Sandersville.
Iroc sow and 9 pigs (second
r; 10 in litter), farrowed June
for sale or exc. for good
I, within reasonable distance.
Sr., Fairburn,

0 pigs, mixed breed, Duroc
SS. P. C., 10 wks. old, chol-
immuned, $3 ea. $50 for lot,
Cash with order. No chks.

R. Freeman, Toomsboro. R 3.
thoroughbred Duroc pigs, 8
old, $3 ea. at farm. W. C.
y, Supt., W.. H. Adams,
is, Social Circle, RFD.

. P. C. pigs, reg. and cholera

muned, March and April far-

. Wt. 75 to 100 Ibs. Ameri-

| Kagle, Seldom Seen and Sun

breeding. Sat. guar. W. D.
, Cuthbert.

Correction): Reg. Duroc Jer-
) wks. old pigs, $5 ea. reg.
yuyers name. Sow from State

lege of Agriculture. Address:

n A. McDonald, Varnells, Box

Duroc Jersey gilts, sub. to
4 mos. old, wt. about 85 lbs.
00 e@ or $12.50 pr. Crated
OB. Coy Crosby, Autreyville.
Vhite Chester pigs, $2.50 ea.
xc. for chickens, a little above
ket price. H. G Burroughs,
on.
} nice pigs and shoats, cheap.
oO 4 nice steers for sale. Exc.
any kind of feed stuff. Write.
S. Anderson, Heardmont.
|} head hogs and pigs: 22
iS and rooster, for sale for
a, or exc. for milch cow. R.
Thomas, Wellston, R 1, Box

ure bred Short-Nose Berk-
e pigs, 6 wks. old, $1.50 ea.
ats wt. 100 Ibs. $6 ea. J. W.
erson, Jr., Dewyrose, R 1.

eg. Duroc pigs from prize
ners, 3 mos. old, 65 Ibs. $5.00
with pedigree papers; Big
| SOWS, $35; big boar, $25. All
cinated and aboard cars, Z.
ott, Concord.

HORSES AND MULES
_ FOR SALE

ave a good mule for sale or
e for something of equal val-
hn use. Live 3 miles No. of
sboro on Dixie Highway. J.
Griffin, Riverdale.
ood, small mule, gentle, work
where, cheap for quick sale.
M. Thornton, Jesup.
| yr. old good mule, no plug,
Was much as ahy man can
vy; not a blemish except one
ight foot). Sell or exc. for
milch cow and yearlings.
B. Wilson, Garfield, R 2.
norse mule, wt. 1100 Ibs.

MARKET BULLETIN

Live Stock For oe

15 yrs. old. Sound, no blemish,
hearty, work anywhere, $30 cash.
No trade except for young mare
mule. W.H. Bolton, Griffin, Box
436.

RABBITS FOR SALE

2 pr. N. Z. White, pink-eyed
rabbits, 3 - 15 mos. old, 75c ea.
$2.50 for lot; pair Gray Chin-
chillas, 15 mos. old, 50c ea. Lot,
$4.50. Claude Lane, Metter.

16 N. Z. Whites: 3 bucks, 13
Commercial stock; 32 breeders.
Health guar. $20 for quick sale.
S. E. Dorsey, Blackshear.

11 rabbits, mix. color: 2 does,
9 young ones. $2.75 plus Frt. for
lot. Davis Pierce, Buford, R 3.

Pair of N. Z. Red and Chin-
chilla mixed, rabbits, 34% mos.
old, 75c; 6 rabbits, same stock,
5 wks. old, 25c ea. Either sex.
Swap for hens. oe Braddy,
Woodland.

8 Gray Chinchillas, Res. does,
12 mos. old, also 2 bucks: 2 yrs.
and 1 yr. old; five 3 mos. old,
from reg. stock. Make best of-
fer. Exc. for pigs of good stock.
Julian Fletcher, Jackson.

SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE

1 gal. Toggenburg doe, fresh-
en in August; 2 young, 50-50 Nu-
bian Toggenburg does, should
freshen December. Send stamp
for description and prices. Mrs.
E. G. Wood, Cedartown, Rt. 3.

Short haired, dehorned Tog-
genburg. Gentle, easy milker.
Gal. when fresh, 2 qts. now, $10
at farm; $11 shipped. Mrs. Eliz-
abeth McCoy, Arnoildsville, R 1,
Box 61.

Pair of mille goats, Nubian and
Toggenburg, 5 mos. old, $5 at the
barn. Exe. for feed oats at 50c
bu. Bring oats and get goats. V.
E. Moore, Ashland, R 2.

3 mos. old twin milk goats,
ready to wean. 87 half Nubian,
12 half percent Toggenburg. E.
A. Pierce, Chamblee, R 1.

Reg. Hampshire 3 yr. old Ram,
$15; pure bred, not reg. Yr. old
Hamp. Ram, $7.50; 9 Ewes, 2 and
3 yrs. old, $4 ~ $5 ea. E. F. Har-
well, Winder, R 4.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED

Want to buy for cash 6 or 8.

Guernsey or half Guernsey and
half Jersey heifers, 8 to 12 mos.
old. State approximate wt. and
price. W. W. Brooks, Greensboro.

Exc. $800 value for an Ox,
mule, or horses, that will work
anywhere; also high producing
hens, Rocks, Reds, Leghorns.
Write first. F. P. Hicks, Sa-
vannah, R 4, Box 100.

Want a good milch cow for its

feed. Plenty of good feed and}

best of care. Also want cows,
horses, mules to run in good
pasture at 50c per head per mo.
S. A. Christian, Farmington, R
3;

Want good mileh cow, giving
3 or 4 gal. per day, fresh to pail.
Have a good, pert mule will exc.
for same. W. D. Thompson,
Wrens, R 2.

: HOGS WANTED

Want feeder hogs. Prefer thin,
50 to 100 lb. wt. E. H. Peary,
Pinehurst.

Want to buy thoreughbred S.
P. C. sow. A. G. Towler, Macon,
421 Forsyth St.

Want B. B. Guinea gilt, bred.
R. P. Rowe, Moreland, R 1.

HORSES & MULES WANTED
Want small Shetland pony.
Write description and lowest
pre Oliver Brown, Senoia, R
4, Care S. C. Greer.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want a Shropshire or a South-
down Ram. oO. A. Se Cal-

| houn R4

Live Stock Wanted

Want to buy a good, fresh
milk goat, if price is right. W.
J. Smith, Wadley.

Positions Wanted

Want job ginning and hauling
cotton. Son and self. Furnish
truck or will haul with other
partys truck. Marion Hayes, Ft.
Valley, R 1.

Want job on farm helping with
light work. No field work. Home
and small salary. Miss Ella
Johnson, Atlanta, 431 Pulliam St.

Want farm on halves with a

good, honest party. 3 in family.

Or will take caretakers place. L.
R. Worley, Conley, R 2.

Elderly gentleman desires po-

sition on farm with Christian
family, work garden, care for
chickens, other light work. Best
of ref. Home more important
than wages. W. Morrison, Mid-
land, Care W. R. Bartles.

Want job in the country on
farm with people of good char-
acter. Can tend to milk, garden,
chickens, etc. Ref. exch. G. Hart,
Decatur, RFD 1.

Refined girl wants place with
good family. Can help with any
kind of light farm work except
milk. No field work. State salary,
and must send railroad fare. Ad-
dress: B. Gay, Bainbridge.

Want job. as ginner. Sev. yrs.
exp. Up on latest models. Ref. in
first letter. E. T. Abercrombie,
East Point, 101 Wadley Ave.

Elderly man, reliable, sober,
henest, wants work tending to
poultry, incubating, brooding,
etc., garden, farm repairs, cur-
ing tobacco. Full particulars in
answer. George Rowe, Doerun,
Rs

Want job on farm for bal this
year and 1 horse crop for 1934.
Self and wife only. Furnish self,
lat have to be moved. W. GC.
Patton, Atlanta, R 2, Box 517.

Want good 2 horse farm for
1934. Good land,
tools, etc. with good man. Close
to school and church. Life time
exp. No bad habits. Good ref. R.
M. Oliver, Atlanta, 305 10th St.

Want a 2 or 4 horse farm for
1934. Good level land, good pas-
ture and houses, with stock and
tools furnished. Farmed all life;
grow almost everything. Ref. J.
R. Parker, Oakman, R 1.

Want job on farm. Can do any
kind of farm work. Wages or
crop. Self and wife. Reasonable
pay. Coleman Allen, Atlanta, 797
Marietta St.

Unncumbered widow wants job
in farm home assisting with
light farm work. No field work.
State details and salary paid in
first letter. Mrs. Cora Coker,
Crawfordville,

28 yr. old white man desires
work on farm. Board, laundry
and some wages. Self only. State
what you can offer. Henry Bau-
ghman, Martinez.

Want to help gather crop this
yr. and a 1 horse farm for next

|yr. on halves. Need small house.

Arthur Cronan, Doraville, R 1,
Box 158.

Young man, raised on farm,
wants job. For good home and
small wages. Willing worker. Like
to farm crop next yr. on shares.
So. Ga. preferred. Can come at
once to gather crop. Kaylor
Sears, Bowdon, R 2.

Want 2 horse farm in 1934 on
50-50 basis, where cultivator is
used, also cows and hogs to
raise; can handle improved farm
machinery and keep in repair.
Ref. exch. W. H. Duke, Yatesville
RL

19 yr. old colored girl wants

job in farm home helping with
poultry, flowers, and other light
farm work. No field work. Room,
board and $1.25 weekly. Ref.
Mary B. Washington, Bartow, R

good stock,

Positions Wanted
Want job picking cotton for
5 hands, by the 100 lbs. by the
day. 40 yrs. farming exp. Prefer
crop for 1934, 50 acres, 50-50 ba-
sis. Middle Ga. preferred. 8 in

family. T. W. White, Cumming,
R 5.

Want job on farm. Do most
anything. No field work. Ref.
exch. Nancy Lee, Marietta, RFD.

Small family want job on
farm at once. Prefer North of
Monroe or Lawrenceville. 3 to
work. H. E. Tarpley, Atlanta,
439 Central Ave.

Want a small place on good
public highway, near Gainesville
Athens or Winder, suitable for
poultry business. State what you
have. John Dove, Sr., Lula, Rt. 2

Man, wife, 5 children wants
to get with a reliable party to
help gather crop, cotton, corn,
peanuts, etc. with chance to
tend 1 horse farm, 50-50 basis
next yr. Write or see me. M. J.
Jones, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2. (Live 12
miles north of Ft. Valley.

Farm Help Wanted

Want to get in touch with wi-
dow who has son, 15 to 18 yrs.
of age, to help gather crop, etc.
Also contract for 1934, if satis-
factory. C. C. Van Pelt, Norcross,
Rel.

Want unincumbered white wo-
man, 30-50 yrs. of age, good mor-
al character, to help with garden
and other light farm work (no
field work) for elderly couple,
Mrs. R. B. Blake, Abbeville.

Want either: man to bring own
mules (2) and plow for me, or
will rent 2 good mules for plow-
ing. By day, month, or av. crop.
L. T. Swords, Smyrna, R 1, Box
239.

WIl give home to good colored
girl in exch. for light farm work.
No field work. No salary to start
with. Mrs. C. F. Whaley, Atlanta
317 Bass St.

Want negro truck grower, with
wife and son, to live on premis-
es and assist with all work,
chickens, cows, etc. J. M. Patten,
Ray City.

Want good boy or man, 14 to
30 yrs. of age to work on farm,
$5 mo. board and laundry; also
want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves. Lonnie Rundles, Gaines-
ville, R 7.

Want a white, healthy woman,
between 30 and 45 yrs. of age,
to live with a middleaged cou-
ple and assist with garden,
chickens and cows. Reasonable
salary. Mrs. J. S. Outlaw, Adel,
Re 1; Box: 123.

Want woman to live as one of
family and assist with light
farm work. No field work. Good
home with aged couple. J. A. O-
Briant, Menlo, R 1. ~

Want colored girl, not young-
er than 10 yrs. to make home
with me and assist with light
farm chores for her home, edu-
cation and clothing. 2 miles East
of Perry. Now, or first of Sept.
Mrs. W. S. Peek, Perry, R 1, Box
61.

Want middleaged country cou-
ple to help finish crop this yr.
If satisfactory want next yr. also.
Small wages or share crop, Must
have ref. Need right away. Mrs.
V. Carter, Villa, Rica, R 4.

Want a practicaland exp. man
to operate grist mill on share
basis. 8 acres of land and house
to live in. J. D. Smith, Bremen,
Rea:

Will give home, board and clo-
thes to colored man or boy to
work on place, doing light farm
chores. Mrs. A. L. Linn, Douglas-
ville, R 6.

Want settled woman, 20 to 35
yrs. of age, for light farm work.
No field work. Must be smart,
industrious, honest, etc. $10 mo.
and board. Mrs. Zack Colson,

| Woodbin

Farm 1 Help Wanted

Want .a good farmer for a
horse farm of good land, ne
house, good barns and pastures
on highway. Must be able to
furnish = J. A. Clarke, Una
dilla, Rt.

Blass For Sale s

Large, well. rooted cabbagi
heading collards and Flat Dutck
cabbage plants, $1 M del. Tal
madge Clark, Flowery Branch

Wakefield and Dutch cabbag
and collard plants, 500, 40c; 75
M del. 50c M collect; P. R. and
Boone potato, 45c M del. 25c. M
collect. John C. Crow, - Gaines:
ville, R 1.

True Ga. collard plants, 60c 4
25c, 200 del; 5M $2 FOB; New
Stone tomato, $1 M, 5M $% del.
Cash with order. No chks, Obie
Crow, Gainesville, R1.

Gov. insp. genuine Pink an
Red skin P. R. and old tim
Spanish Boone slips, well root.

M, J. B. Bennette, Gainesville, R-

New Stone tomato, Chas. W.
cabbage, Heading collard plants
$1 M. del. 5M up, 90c M. Exp
Collect. Ovie Crowe, Gaiteny

M; Marglobe, $1 M del; P. R.
Boone and Bunch P. R., 45 M
del. 5M up, 35c M collect. Gu

Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

Dutch and Wokefield cabbage,
Short Stem collard plants, 300
45c; 85c M del. L. A, Crow, Oak
wood.

Tomato plants, 200, 15c; sw
peppers, Pimiento Hot pepp
200, 25c; $1 M. Ga. Heading c
lards, 65c M; cabbage

Guyton. See
New Stone tomato plants, fresl,
and green, 300, 40c; :
$1.50 M posal. Odis Conner
Pitts.
New Stone and Gr. B. tom
to plants, ready, 200, 25c;

Stone tomato, 90c M; Hot and
Sweet pepper, 500, 60c; 85 M
R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Marglobe, New Stone, Gr. Ba: -
timore tomato plants, 50c M
FOB. J. P. Mullis, Baxley.

Celery plants, 40c C. Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, R 9. =:

Tomato plants, Gr. Baltimore
and Marglobe, 200, 25c; 500, 40c;
75 M postpaid; 50c M FOB. J
L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3.

Marglobe tomato plants, 20c C
$1 M del; Stone tomato and
Heading collard plants, 15c C.
75c M del. Winfred _ Waldrip,
Flowery Branch,

Guar. 10 in. Marglobe ond
Stone tomato, Heading collard
plants. Open field grown, well
rooted, stocky, 300, 50c; 700, $1;
$1.25 M_ postpaid. Clyde Burell
Tucker, Care Pits Place. :

200 each, cabbage, collards and
tomatoes, 50 pepper and 50 egg-
plant plants, postpaid for $1.00
Mac Branan, Lewiston.

Late Flat Dutch and Jersey
Wakefield cabbage, Ga. collard
and Stone tomato plants, 20e Cy
500, 50c; 80c M del. Prompt ship-
ment. W. L. Wright Alto, R 2.

New Stone tomato plants, 40c,
500; 75 M. P. W. Wetherford,
Flowery Branch, R38.

Marglobe tomato plants, $1 M;
Baltimore, 85c M del. Ready the
20th; P. R., Boone and Bunch
P. R., 40c M del. 5M up, 35 M
collect. Guy Crow, Gainesville,

9. SS
Rhubarb plants, 35c doz. four
doz. $1; Yellow root, 25c lb.; Red
pepper and Sage, 35c Ib.; ' gar-
lic, 10c per head: peppermint,
35c doz. Miss Cecil _McOurley, 5


PAGE FOUR
Plants For Sale

New tomate plants, 500, 40c;

75c M. Good plants and prompt

shipment guar. Minnie Mae Hen-

_ drix, Valdosta.

- New Stone and Gr. B. tomato

plants, 200, 50c;

.65c; 85c M. Genuine Crystal Wax
Bermuda onion sets, $4 bu. W.
__R. Stephens, Flowery Branch.

300, 60c; 500,

Cabbage heading collard plants
40c, 300; $1 M del. Expert wrap-

ping and packing. Talmadge
Clark, Flowery Branch.

Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cab-

bage, also collard plants, 75c M

oy

Want 1M cabbage plants
once. Flat Dutch var., and good,

net.

del. 50c M FOB. Now ready.

Shipped promptly. John C. Crow,

Gainesville, R 1.

- Boone, Portorican and Bunch

P. R. potato plants, 40c M collect.
B. Crow, Gainesville.

Porto Rico and Boon potato
plants, Gov. insp. 50c M. del.

Clarence - yey: Gainesville,

Rt. 2.

Guar. neue. well rooted Stone
tomato plants, from seed sowed
- June 26th, on fresh land, free of
- disease, 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.25
_ M. postpaid. Damp packed. E.
A. Hayes, Buford.

New Stone tomato, Blue stem
Collards, and Flat Dutch cab-

- bage plants. All 500, 65c; $1 M.
- postpaid. Walter McEver, Bras-
elton.

Plants Wanted

at

tough plants, COD. W. T. Brown

Lincolnton, R 5.

- Want 1M each, N. C. Buncomb

collard and cabbage plants, del.

T. L. David, Tucker.
Want 2M good, stocky Egg-
plants, immediately. C. M. Head,

Marietta, R 5.

Seed For Sale

- Pure Grohoma, 2 lbs. 25c; 5
lbs. 50c;. 11 Ibs. $1, postpaid.

a Miss Earlee Holmes, Ranger.

Burr clover seed for sale. Or-

_ ders filled. Write: M. E. War-

ren, Hartwell, R 1.
Good, Calif. multiplying -beer

seed, 10ec good start. Mae Bell
_ Corley, Rome, 10 Stephens St.
Reclerned, sound Chufa seed,

~85c peck; $3.25 bu.;

( rape seed, 2
Tbs. 35c; 4 Ibs. 50c; 9 Ibs. $1.00;

cattail millet, 1 qt. 35c; 2 qts.

65c. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.
Good multiplying Calif. beer
seed, 10c good star,t del. Mrs.

- Corinne Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.

19383 crop True Ga. Collard
seed of high germination, 10 to
25 Ibs. 15c lb. 25 = 100 lbs. 12%c

|b. FOB. J. T, Ponder, Whig-
x ham.

Good, clean seed chufas, 6c Ib.
Cash with order. FOB. W.
S. Booth, Manor.

- Old fashioned scullion buttons

for spring onions, to be set in

August, 25e gal.
also new home grown sage, 250

Not prepaid;
lb. Not prepaid. Mrs. E. L. Whit-

ton, Buchanan.

- Burr clover seed, dbl. screened

_ and hand cleaned, 5c lb. Mail
x woes for sample, or come see.

J. W. Johnson, Lavonia.
Red shallots, 3c lb. Mix. turnip

a eed Purple-Top, White Globe:

30c lb. Mrs. J. E. Gilstrap, Alto.
Burr clover seed, 1933 crop, 1c

Ib. Charles Hicks, Hartwell, R 1.

50 lbs. Mung beans, 15c lb; 8

lbs. sunflower seed, 15c lb. Want

to get in touch with party hav-

ing bunch lady peas for sale,
want 20 lbs. at right price. Wm.

_H. Bird, Dougherty.

Hand cleaned Burr. clover

seed, 5c lb. Stamp for sample.
Or come and see it. Sidney Ad-
-erhold, Lavonia.

Large red nest onions for ear-

ly Fall planting (quarter 4 times,

make 6 - 8 in hill), 50c gal. Add

Siena Mrs. a V. Robbs, Flow-

yAdd postage.

Seed For Sale

Several Ibs: Perkins okra seed
15c Jb. 2 lbs. 25c. Mrs. Hannah
H. Harris, Griffin, R C, Box 10-
A.

Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c per large start, postpaid. J.
M. Craton, Dallas, R 4.

Qld time shallots,
(For good green
onions for early spring, plant in
August). B. C. Bryan, Lula.

Yard long bean seed, 10c per
cupful; Ky. Wonder bean seed,
20c lb. Mrs. T. F. Duran, Cum-
ming, R 1.

200 to 300 lbs. Hastings Imp.
cane seed and 5 bu. Mix. peas.
Sell at market price. G. V. Will-
liams, Locust Grove. -

550 Ibs. clover seed, 1c per Ib.
Cash with order. Mrs. F. H.
White, Hartwell, R 1.

Burr clover seed, recleaned, 5c
lb. FOB. W. K. Thaxton, Jack-
son, R 3.

Garden bean seed, Striped Half
Runner, Red Valentines, 1932
seed, for late planting, No wee-
vils. 15c cup. Mrs. Bartow Bar-
rett, Hilijay, R 3, Box 57.

Burr clover seed, pure, sound,
1%c lb. Cash with order. Eugene
Harper, Hartwell.

Burr clover seed in rough, 1%c
lb. Clean seed, 5c lb. FOB. Roy
Lewis, Hartwell, R 1.:

Seed: Collard, turnip, rutabaga
and mustard, 35c lb; cabbage
and tomato, $1 lb.; Bermuda on-
ion and Ruby. King pepper, $2.-
50 lb. All postpaid. W. W. Will-
jams, Quitman.

New cabbage-collard seed, 30c
lb. postpaid. A. L. McKibben,
Pavo.

Red multiplying shallots, 25c
gal; white multiplying onions,
30c gal; red scallion roots, 10c
doz.; stringless green pod beans
10c cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Ralph I. Williams, Cumming, R
6.

Fresh Fla. Broad Leaf mustard
seed, 45c lb. del. or exc. for tur-
nip or onion seed. T. T. Winge,
Rockingham.

Large red nest onions for fall
planting. Quarter 4 times, make
6 and 8 in hill. 50c gal. Add pos-
tage on small orders. Mrs. W.
V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, R 1.

Seven Top turnip salad seed,
15c cupful; mustard seed, 15c
cup; Striped Half Runner bean
seed, 20c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Maudie Mae Craig, Apalachee.

Burr clover seed, hand cleaned
and. dbl. screened, 5c lb. Come
and see, or mail stamp for sam-
ple. L. Aderhold, Lavonia.

Cabbage-collard seed, 35c lb.
Exc. for turnip, cabbage or Ber-
muda onion seed, or for white
sacks. L. B. Rountree, Stillmore,
Riek.

5% lbs. Seven Top turnip seed
40c lb. and postage. Gathered
without rain. Entire lot or in
size lots as desired. Foster Aus-
tin, Rockmart, R 3.

Seed Wanted

Want cheapest price on 12 lbs.
Stringless green pod bean seed,
or any good variety, for Fall
planting, postpaid. Ralph Hill,
Mt. Airy.

Want best price on 1 bu. clean,
sound Chufas, also 1 pk. White
Acre pea seed. C. C. Fountain,
Nashville, R 2.

Want 30 to 40 bu. of Rye seed
for planting pasture. H. M.
Smith, Atlanta, 89 Luckie St.

Want 50 or 100 lbs. Austrian
Winter peas. Quote price. W. C.
Mitchell, Columbus, Rt. 2.

Miscellaneous For Sale

Hams, 14c lb; sides and shoul-
ders, 10c 1b; pure hog lard; 9c
Ib; 50 fat lambs, $3 each. All
FOB. Robt. S, Anderson, Dawes

-insville.

Nice, black walnut - MEATS

50c peck.

| Others. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pro-

horse wagon at reasonable price

MARKET BULLETIN

Miscellaneous For Sale

in large pieces, dry and sifted,
30c Ib. del. in Ga. Mrs. M. J.
Howington, Commerce, Rt. 3.

Guinea pigs: Eng. cavies, pink
eyed Whites, dark and mixed col-
ors; half grown pigs, 25c each.
Grown, 50c ea. Not del. Mrs. C.
G. Adams, Talbotton, Rt. 4.

Long leaf Deer Tongue, well
cured in shade, free from trash,
40c lb. Mrs. E. L, Corbitt, Stock-
ton, Rt. 3, Box 67.

Herbs: butterfly, calamus, yel-
low root, yellow dock, bear foot,
mayapple, rattle root, 35c Ib.

tection. ;

Yellow root, rattle and butter-
fly root, fresh, 15c lb. plus pos-
tage; spignert root, 50c lb. State
your wants. Yonge Walker, To-
ccoa, Rt. 3.

Will can blackberry, tomatoes,
apples, beans, corn and okra on

halves. Party to furnish jars and |.

del. them to me. Mrs. Effie
Waldrop, College Park, Rt. 1,
Kite school house. |
8 Ibs. No. 1 mutton tallow, 15
Ibs. No. 1 Beeswax, 4 lbs. pure
beef tallow. Make best cash of-
fer, postpaid, at once. J. M.
Wood, Adairsville, Rt. 1.

Some yood, nice home raised
lard, 8 1-2c lb. at my door; want
10-15 pure bred Dark Cornish,
Jan. or Feb. 1933 hatch pullets.
Must be large type, R. C. also
3 cockerels. W. J. ' Edenfield,
Graymont.

Will make blackberry jelly &
jam on halves. Party to furnish
cans and sugar. Mrs. T. W.
Bunch, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

Kudzu roots, large and ma-
tured. Guar. to live (can be
trans-planted any time), $5 per
100 Ibs. prepaid, while they last.
F. W. Maddox, Stone Mtn. Box
297.

Make Gooseberry jelly on
halves, Party to furnish sugar
and half of containers. Also ber-
ries for sale, 25c gal. FOB. W.
W. Hendricks, Dover.

Nice, used feathers,
FOB. Mrs. D. J. Kellett,
merville, Rt. 3.

100 lb. cap. white feed sacks,
5c ea. Exc. for syrup of any kind
J. Kingston, Atlanta, Rt. 2. -

Yellow root, 50c lb: Bear foot,
35c lb; Mayapple, 75c lb. Rattle
root, 25c bunch; witch hazel, 25c
ea. Miss Bessie Keener, Ellijay,
Rtv 3; Box<39.

Prepared Deer Tongue, 1 oz.
10c; 4 oz. 25c; 12 oz. 50c post-
paid; whole leaves in bulk, FOB
10c lb. G. F. Sutton, Lyons.

Beans, etc. canned for 15c qt.
and party furnish qt. jars com-
plete. Want at least 25. Mrs. A.
T. Lee, Gardi. :

Make jelly and preserves on
halves. Party to furnish all sug-
ar and their half of containers.
Mrs. Howard V. Bivens, Powd-
er Springs, Rt. 2.

2 1-2 Ibs. new goose feathers,
50e lb. Mrs. J. L. Altman, Alma,
Rt 3)

Black Haw, 15c lb. 2 for 25c;
wild cherry bark, 3 Ibs. 25c;
white ash bark, 15c Ib; rattle-
snake master roots, 15c, 2 for
25c, Add postage. Exc. for white
100 Ib. sacks. Mrs. R. C. Titshaw
Monroe.

Fresh jelly, peach, apple,
grape and plum, 35c qt. cash.
Exc. limited amount for friers;
Exe. quart. for 2): 1b. ~ frier: J.
Myers, Blythe, Ga.

30c lb.
Sum-

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want Jerusalem artichokes.
State price and quantity you
can furnish. C. H. Dorsett, Sa-
vannah, 215 Gwinnett St. West.

Want price on garlic, green or
dried, by pound or peck lots.
ee ve H. Osburn, Nahunta, Rt.

ae a good, second-hand 2

Miscellaneous Wanted

also want good milch cow and
Jersey heifers; for sale, several
truck loads of nice, green peas.
T. H. Johnson, Broxton.

Want 5-6 lbs. goose or duck
feathers, new. Must be cheap
for cash. Mrs. W. H.. Bagley,
Cusseta.

Want budding knife, or party
to bud some pecan trees at once
Will rent or buy. M. ae
Groveland.

Taliacco For Sale

Good, strong yellow tobacco,
flue cured, whole leaf, 11 lbs.
$1 prepaid in Ga. Mrs. J. J.
Boatright, Rockingham.

Good Red and Yellow, flue
cured tobacco for chewing and
smoking, flavored. Del. by par-
cel post. Write for prices. Miss
Eunice Thornton, Screven.

Good, old, flue cured tobacco,
chewing and smoking, 1932 crop
13 Ibs. $1 del. in Ga. Good to-
bacco. No trash. D. H. Mann,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

New crop of lemon yellow to-
bacco, new, sweet and _ sound,
ready, 10 lbs. $1 del. Money or-
der. Dan A. Campbell, Baxley,
Rt. 2.

New or old crop, home-made
tobacco, now ready in 10 Ib.
boxes, del. $1. Samples mailed
out for 10c ea. Mrs. Lilia Camp-
bell, Surrency.

Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

50 bu. pure Whipp pea seed,#

1933 crop. Clean, bright and
sound. $1.75 bu. Any amt. from
2 bu. up. Jno. H. Martin, Cobb-
town.

BUTTER FOR SALE
2 or 3 lbs. fresh Jersey butter
every: week, 30c Ib. postpaid.
Mrs. Vashti Smith, Ball Ground.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

150 bu. good corn in ear at
60c bu. not del. R. E. Wethering-
ton, Dexter.

200 bu. yellow corn, ready for
market, $1 bu. at barn; New
Java and Era peas, $2 bu. at
barn. H. V. Franklin, Register.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
Sides and shoulders, smoked
with oak and sassafras. No burs
nor skippers. 12 1-2c lb. del. up
to Zone 2. Mrs. Maud Eaghet,
Abbeville.

FRUITS FOR SALE
Black and other prapes. Make
offer FOB; also canned black-
berries, $2.50 doz; Ripe figs in
August, 25c gal. plus del. chgs.
Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 2.

HONEY, BEES & BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE

12 Ibs. yellow bees wax, 15c Ib.
or $1.75 for lot, prepaid. Small
lots, add postage. Money orders.
J. R. Harden, Surrency, Rt. 1.

Pure Tupelo Ext. honey, 6-10
Ib. pails, FOB here, $5.50; 2-10
lb. postpaid, $2.25; 1-10 post-
paid, $1.25; 39-50 gal. bbls. pric-
es on request. Jno, A. Crummey,
Jesup, Box 351.

Good grade, new _ strained
honey, in 60c Ib. cans, $3.50;
Chunk comb in 72 1b. lard cans
$5.50; Chunk comb in _ supers,
Also in small quantities. Marcus
D. May, Hinesville.

lb. if you furnish container, al-
so crate FOB Chula. Mrs. D.
Whiddon, Chula.

10 Ibs. new, tender Comb hon-
ey, del. for $1. E. F. Bussey,
Enigma.

1933 honey in comb, 7 1-2c Ib.
in 20 ee ote oF more. 2s lots,

Thursday, July 20,

Georgia Prodi
For Sale

$3 case of 6 No. 10 cans. All
R. A. Cravey, Milan, |

PECANS AND PE
FOR SALE
500 to 1 M. lbs. Spanis.
nuts, for sale. Make offer.
Walker, McRae, Rt. 1, Bo:

SYRUP FOR SALE
Fancy Best Grade Ribbon
Red, pure Cane syrup, .
beer bottles, 12 to cas
8c for postage if sampl
sired. W. L. H. T. Dasher
Park, Rt. Te

VEGETABLES FOR

Tomatoes, $1.75 per crat
beans and cucumbers, $1
del. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.

4 acres of No. 1 green,
free from worm cabbag
to cut 20th of July to.
5th, at. 2c 1b. at field;
Ritchie, Rabun Gap.

Wanted =

BEANS AND PEAS W.
Want snap beans and
beans. Give price. del. C
bus. J. W. Woodruff, Col
Want = for plantin
a

Positions Want e

Want job running cott
Fall of 1933. 39 yrs. of a
yrs. exp. as ginner; have
ated 8 - 80 saw gins, M
make, for past 10 yrs. at
place, also do all repair
same. Ref. C. A. acre
ston, R, 3.

Want 1 or 2 horse farm
1934, near good school. W
Conyers and Avondale pref
Standing rent; good, 1150
plug mare mule, $50 at my
Harvey Hammock, Lithonia

Want -job picking cotto

100, including board, in f
ter. M. N. Hardin, Calhoun.

29 yr. old widow, with 1
5 yrs. old, needs work at 01
Help on farm with light |
(no field work) for home
small salary. Mrs. H. O.
Forest Park, Care L. A. |

Widow (colored) with
11 and 13 yrs. of age, w
on good farm, helping wit.
ing, poultry, etc. No field
Mary L. Yates, Leary, R 2,
48.

Want a good little far
good man just as soon as.
sible, for trucking, raise
and all Einds of poultry.
what you have and terms.
Strickland, Waycross, R 2,
34.

53. yr. old man with life
exp. desires job as overse
farm for reasonable salary.
good blacksmith and whee.
also. Alone, honest, sober.
E. R. Jordan, Sharpsbur;
Eugene Jordan.

Want a water power gris
on shares, or will pay st
rent for right location. L.
Cobb, Atlanta, P. O. Box 1

Young man and wife wan
in dairy or gen. farm wor.

11, Care Brown Hesters.
Nice, fresh Chunk honey, %c}

Live Stock For Sa

CATTLE FOR SALE
1 Jersey cow, 12 yrs. old,
fine male calf 5 wks. old. $1
or exc. for 35 hens, at m
Eula Rawls, Ochlochn