cant f (ee) AGRICULTURE. =f ULLE W/*COMMISSLONERS PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F, GREER, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933. NUMBER 30. A. Statement On account of my appointment by the Governor, as member of the State Highway Board of Georgia, Ihave | endered my resignation as Director of the State Bureau f Markets. 4 have been connected with the Department of Ag- ulture since Governor Talmadge became Commiss- ner of Agriculture in June 1927, and I have enjoyed ay work: j in this Department every day since the - I. irst went in office, and I regret very much that in ac- epting a position on the Highway Board, makes it nec- ssary for me to sever my connection with the Depart- nt of Agriculture and Bureau of Markets. I think the Bureau of Markets is one of the most im- portant Departments in the State Government, and is ca- _ pable of rendering, and does render, real service to the Farmers of Georgia, and it is with a feeling of sadness that I am leaving the Department that I have been asso- ciated with for so many years. : In my new position, as one of the Highway Com- missioners of Georgia, I pledge to the people of the state the very best service that I am capable of rendering. This Department affects every citizen of Georgia and should be conscientiously and economically administered, and I feel sure with the present Board, that the people of Geor- gia will ecenre this kind of service. g MAX L, McRAE, 7-20-33. | MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices July 24, 1933. Always Subject to Variation Atlanta Macon ges, extra, dozen : 5 $ .20 Eggs, standard, dozen : ae ; gs, Georgia trade, dozen ae run, dozen 1d Peas, mixed bu. 223 6 asec eld Peas, not mixed, bu. untry butter, best table r Corn (80 lbs. to bu.) oy fe ee fe eat, bu. phage (per 100 Ibs.) avine Hay, No. 1 ton anut Hay, No. 1, ton CAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on Creamery Standards: July Lith, 2434; July 18th, 2544c; July 19th, 24%4e; uh, 24e; July 2ist, 234C; July 22nd, R27Be. Savannah Augusta oe Valdosta 8.52 $ 1 $ 2 INDEX Grain and Hay For Sale Grain and Hay Wanted Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks Wanted Eggs For Sale Eggs Wanted _ Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted Plants For Sale Seed For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted - Tobacco For Sale Ga. Products For Sale Second-Hand Machinery For Sale _. Second-Hand Machinery Wanted __ Incubators, Brooders, Etc., For Sale Incubators, Brooders, Etc., Wanted = Second- pes Machinery, Lncubator and Brooder Notices Sppes ie in this Issue will not be PAGE TWO. Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly by the BUREAU OF MARKETS Department Of Agriculture _. Executive Offices: State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. G. C. ADAMS, -. Commissioner J. F. GREER, Director, Bureau of Markets THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933. Entered as second class mat- ter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Geor- gia, under the act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for mailing at | special rate of postage pro- vided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. 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Under legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for | any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction result- ing therefrom. Special Notice POSITIONS WANTED _ We have several men from 18 to 50, who do not want CHAR- ITY, but a CHANCE, and who can do FARMING, Painting, Carpentering, etc. What have you? The Salvation Army, Red Shield Lodge, 125 Ivy St., NE. , Grain and Hay For Sale baled oat straw, good color, for | sale. S. E. Statham, DeSota. 200 bu. North Ga. Tall Grow- _ ing new seed rye, $1.25 FOB, 2% bu. good: bags. J. R. Harper, Sweet Gum. 30 bu. No. Ga. seed rye, $40 for lot. Clean and extra fine. = etand Wade, Demorest, R 1. 1M bu. good, bright, sound Fulghum seed oats; Blue Stem seed wheat at $1.40 bu; Seed rye $2 bu. All FOB. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valey, Care Whctstone Farms. Grain and Hay Wanted Want 200 bu. seed oats. Send Grain and Hay Wanted Exc. 20 lbs. Rocky Ford can- taloup seed for 3 bu. Seed Rye. Abruzzi preferred. J. E. Saxon, Omega. Poultry For Sale : AUSTRALORPS March hatch Australorp cock- erels, $1 each; trios, $2.50; 1 cock and 5 pullets, $4.50. FOB. L. W. Jackson, Lakeland. BANTAMS Few young, nearly grown gen- uine Buff Cochin bantams, $1 ea; grown stock, $2; eggs, $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg. Phone Hemlock 0648-W. e Pure bred Buff Cochin bantam pullets and cockerels, April 1933 hatch, 50c ea. Mrs. J. M. Brand, Hazlehurst. 4 Bantam hens, good layers and mothers, $1. Bob Mitchell, Carrollton, 18 North Ave. 3 bantam hens, young and healthy, $1. T.. M. Whitworth, Atlanta, 276 Alaska Ave. N. E. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS 4 Thompson str. B. R. cocker- els, March hatch, $1 or exc. for ' same kind. Mrs. Thos: R. Cook, | Dubin, R11. 18 or 20 Aristocrat B. R. hens, also roosters, same breed. Fine lot, 89c each. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, { | Roy, Pure White Rocks. Best breed- ing, direct from Fishel. March and April hatch. Cockerels, $1.25 and $1 ea. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Con- cord. CORNISH Pure bred, April hatch Dark Cornish cockerels, $1 ea. del. 75c ea. FOB. Not less than 2 in 1 shipment. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville. 50 pure bred Cornish hens, 75c ea.; 6 wks. old chicks, same breed, 20c ea. FOB. O. N. Storey, ! ' Sylvester. Pure bred Dark Cornish cocks, Feb. and Mar. 1933 hatch, wt. 9- | Spanish peanuts, recleaned, 11 lbs. when grown, $1 for 1, or 5c ea. for 2 or more; Eggs, 75c for 15. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Daw- gon. 2 pure bred Dark Cornish cocks Show Type. Scott str. $5 ea; 2 Feb. hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea; 3c lb. J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove. GAMES Tormenter hens, $2 ea.; quail size pullets, $1 ea.; Roundhead vhens, $2 ea. Can use honey or country cured meat at market prices. G. W. Logan, E lijay, R 2. Royal Chanticleer Pit Games, 1933 hatch. Stags, $1.50; pullets, $1 ea. G. W. Price, Atlanta, 1678 |Emory Road. Grist Henry W. Gradys. Few dead game stags and pullets. Pure bred, for 31 yrs. Stags, $2; pullets, $1.50 ea. J. W. Walker, Ft. Gaines. LEGHORNS 25 W. 4. hens, Yr. old, Eeg-a- day str. $1 ea.; 30 R. I. Reas, pure bred, Donaldson str. $1 ea; 50 8-wks. W. L. pullets, 40e ea. Approximately 12 tons well Mrs. Gutie Connell, Brunswick, Beak: 100 April hatch Tancred str. pullets from high producing hens |Jength) 50c ea. es ea. K. EB. Rucker, Elberton, | 8. 100 Ferris W. lL. cockeres, 14 wks. old, 55 each. Roy W. Al- len, Atlanta, 401 Chetokee Place S. E. 40 S. C. W. L. hens, Ferris Best Egg strain, 2 yrs. old, good breeders, $14 or 40c each, Also 20 Donaldson Red hens, 1 - 2 yrs old. All good cond. Mrs. J. E. Fears, Madison, R 3. 35 W. L. hens, pure bred, Tan- jered str. 2 yrs. old, healthy, no culls, 40c ea. Miss Audrey Ivey, Thomson, R: Nese 4 mos. old pullets, MARKET BULLETIN Poultry For Sale ready been culed, $17. Childress, Atlanta, 1214 Jenan- na St. S. E. Phone Ma. 8578. April hateh Everlay str. B. L. roosters, 3 for $1; $4 doz. Grown hens, same str. $1 ea. FOB ship- ping point. G. W. Jackson, Gra- ham. Few choice Tom Barron str. cockerels from Master Breeding stocks, 75c ea. While they last. Mrs. J. N. Baston, Washington. 5 Dark Brown L. Everlay 275 egg strain. Cockerels, March hch $1 ea. FOB or exc. for same. Ar- |thur Buckner, Ramhurst, R 1. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Mixed breed hens, also:a few pure bred Minorcas, both White and Black, for sale. Make best price at my door. John H.. Ed- wards, Cuthbert, R 5. is MINORCAS 7 choice AAA Rucks Buff Mi- norca hens, $1.50 ea. H. P. Mer- rill, Atlanta, 570 Middle St. PIGEONS FOR SALE Large, mated, banded and working White Kings, bred from Seelbinder, Henderson and Glynn Green stock, $2 pr. Wil ship COD. F. .S Taylor, Vidalia... Large Swiss Mondaines and working and banded; also sev. prs. Fancy birds, $2 pr. Guar. of lanta, 20 Gertrude Place. 10 prs. mated and working pig- eons, 20c pr. or 25c pr. per single leigh. part mated, $5 or 30c pr. Write. Henry McDonill, Omega, R 1. Few prs. good White Fantail pigeons, all mated and quality producers at reasonable price. W. J. Barnes, Atlanta, 980 Oglethorpe Ave. SW. 70 Carneaux pigeons and 10 Dabbits (3 breeders). Make offer. J. L. Gi-more, Fairburn. ~180 White Kings, banded and working, Cheap for cash, at once. Make best offer in first letter. S. C. Evans, Jr., Wadley. White King pigeons, 25c each or 50c pr. Mated and working. Exc. for W. L. pullets, March or April hatch, from good laying 'str. Mrs. W. M. Daniel, Waynes- boro, 207 7th St. White Kings, 75c per pr. or exc |for hens or pullets; also common Bantam hens, 50c ea. E. E. Col- lins, Augusta. R. I. REDS 75 Hubbard str. New Hamp- shire Red cockerels, 2% mos. old, for sale. J. A. Kauffman, Savannah, P. O. Box 221. 25 8 wks. old Donaldson str. R. I. Red pullets, 30c ea. C. W. Waughtel, Home and. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE Pure White Pekin ducks and drakes, 5 mos old, 4 lbs. from selected heavy layers, record shows -200 eggs per duck on common feed. 75c ea. FOB here. Frank Pelz, Pearson. 1 White Pekin duck, $1 or will exc. for any pure bred chickens. Mrs. W. C. Akins, Duluth, R 1. Number of fine young turkeys, big, healthy stock (tails full in light crate, FOB. W. H. Wiliams, Milan. Pure breq White Indian Run- _her ducks, also pure bred White Muscoveys, $1 ea. FOB. T. B Mc- Dowell, Jr., Albany, Care Pre- toria Farms. _14 pure bred Bird Bros. Big Bone Mammoth Bronze poults, 10 wks. old, 75c ea. 11 eight wks. /old, 50c ea. At my home. Mrs. J. P. Capps, Palmetto, R 2. Pure M. B. paults, 17 or 18 wks old, 80-90c ea. for quick sale; pure Cornish Indian (chicken) pullets-and roosters, 65c-75c ea. Exc. for corn. Money order. El- ing, Rochelle, R 1. hoe Poultry For Sale Young Mammoth White Pekin ducks, $1 pr. FOB. Russell Fry- er, Talbotton. Sev. pure bred Mammoth Wht. Pekin ducklings, 3 to 8 wks. old. Reasonable prices, FOB Jackson. Mrs. Chas. B. Sims, Jackson, R 5. : 1 nic Bourbon Red_ gobbler, last yrs hatch. Wt. 18 Ibs. Sell pig, or for Dark Game chickens. G. W. Thornton, Buchanan, R 2. QUAIL FOR SALE All pairs of Quail sold. Taking orders for eggs, also for young birds to be del. in July and Au- gust. Mrs. T. Treanor, Miledge- ville. Can furnish half grown Quail for either re-stocking or for breeding; also eggs, from Geor- gias thoroughbred stock. Reas- onable prices. Ed M. Furlough, Thomasville. Care Piney Woods Quail Farm. WYANDOTTES 4 pure bred Tarbox str. S. L. Wyandotte March cockerels, 50c each, $2 for lot. Ray Lee, Nich- olls, R 3, Box 100. solid Red Carneaux, well mated, | high quality. E. E. Smith, At- pr. FOB. Hardman Hudson, Ra- | 23 pr. fine common pigeons,: Poultry Wanted BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS - Exe. 3 March or April hatch Parks B. R. cockere:s, reg. Per. 607-C-33 for 3 of same _ breed, covered by reg. permit, for breed- ing purposes. C. H. Carter, Bain- bridge, Japonica Drive. LEGHORNS Exc. 3 mos. old shoats for B. L. hens or pullets: 1 shoat for hen. Del. hens and get hogs. Mrs. L. G. Conner, Baxley, R 1. Want 50 W. or Brown L. pull- ets, wt. % lb. ea. No culls. Or will give 10c ea. for next size, about 5 wks. old. D. B. Hays, Griffin, Rt. 3, Zebulon Road. Want 150 W. L. pullets, good laying str. No culls. Feb. or Mar. hatch. Exc. dark horse mule, smooth mouth, above av. size, work anywhere. W. D. Grant, Meigs. R. I. REDS _ Exc. 8 Dark Cornish pullets, 2 Ibs. ea., for 8 pure bred R. I. Red blood tested pullets. Bill Stced- ley, Coffee. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Exc. pair of thoroughbred N. Z. Red rabbits, mated, for 1 pr. ducks, Muscoveys preferred. L. A. Castellaw, E. Macon, 20 As- tor St. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 300 or 400 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Party to pay chgs. both ways; I furnish feed and care. Mrs. D. G. Smith, Deep Step, RFD. Want 150 - 200 large breed chicks to raise on halves to 10-. 12 wks. old. Party furnish chicks and feed; range, Chas. Re2: I furnish brooder, green feed and care. Mrs. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville, Eggs For Sale Guinea eggs, 50c per 20. Money with order. postpaid. John J. All- red, Tallapoosa, R 3. Pure White African Guinea eggs, 15 for 75c. Mrs. Lee Wal- den, Mitchell. White guinea eggs, $1 per 18 del; White Giant and Chinchil- la 6 to 12 wks. old rabbits, 25c each or exch. for chickens and ducks. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty. Pure bred Ringlet B. R. eggs, 50e per 15, plus postage; Red Jersey heifre, 14% yrs. o:d, fresh- en December 2nd, $20 FOB. Miss M. E. Adams, Marietta, R 3, Powers Ferry Road. ee Hatching eggs from good or swap for a big bone Guinea |pigs, 4 mos. old. R, AL Thursday, July 27 Eggs For Sal Thompson B. Rocks, 50 p $2.50 C postpaid; also 10 friers, 20c lb. Cash with Mrs. A. C. Spencer, Blakely Want to buy and cont fresh, infertile, white eg shippec twice a week. L case lots not considered Fechtel, Waycross. . Want fertile duck apes Pekins and Mallards, Als en eggs. Ray K. Danie Rt. 1. Phone Clarkston 85: _ Live Stock For Se CATTLE FOR SALE Reg. Polled Hereford both bulls and heifers, for E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. 10 nice Jersey heifers, 2 yrs. old, for sale. H. D win, Greensboro. Good milch cows and for sale. 1 or a car loa Shelhorse, Tifton, 1002 Nc Ave. 1 pure bred Hereford yrs. old, sired by Bonnie See Moses W. Harris, Jr a, Jersey and Guernsey, ; bull, yr. old in October. large. Sell or exc. for heife value, $15. R. Ss. Townset rien, Box 62. s 3 cows with young cal sale. W. I, Jordan, Sande Few truck loads of ext nice size beef cattle. my place. Geo. B. Boddi Grange, Rt. 6. Red. Eng. cow with calf, $20; oak bbl. churn, cap., $5; M. lb. work hor 2 Jersey heifers, fres fall, $30 for both. W. M. Meansville. Heifer, 3-4 Jersey, 3 a old calf, $25 without ca for 50 W. L. hens, not ov old. S. C. Lawhorn, Buena Few nice Grade Jerse fresh in, $25 and up; bull, $60. Can furnish p desired. Mrs. R. L. Cuthbert, Rt. 4. $ Fresh Jersey milch c sale. Mrs. Morris Sutto artown, Rt. 3. I pr. Oxen, 2 1-2 yrs. 12)0 lbs., well broke to pl cart and cultivator, $75 for pr. G. C. Mixon, Fit: Ries: 1 fresh, 4 gal. Grade cow; also 25 gal. sorghu 50c gal. bucket, or 45 ga taken. Trade for farm Mrs. W. H. Hill, Palmetto, Hereford pure bred bull of the finest breeding, buyers. name from our Colonial Plantation hi Hutchinson, Albany. Black Jersey bull, 2 cheap, or trade for meat. R. E. Neely, piverialee County. Butt-headed cow, first gal. per day. Sell or tr good mule or _ horse. Brown, Palmetto, Rt. 1. - Milch cow for sale or exc. for a good mule or P. P. Pirkle, Lawrencevil 1 fine Jersey cow, to right away with 2nd ca giving milk). Come see. S. Johnson, Hampton. Heifer, Jersey and Er cross, from Reg. stock, $20 at my barn. Calf 2 1 old; Old time scullion r25c gal. Add postage. Mr McClendon, Bremen. HOGS FOR SALE 5 P. C. and Duroc cro 6 wks. old, $2 ea. FOB Simpkins, Forsyth. 2 males ($4 each) anc males ($3.50 each) Duroc Savannah, R RE a day, July 27, 1933. ive Stock For Sale 0 200 Ib. brood sows, with igs, $50 for lot. W. M. Wat- is, Fitzgerald, R 2. . P. C. male pigs, 6 mos. old, 25 Ibs. and 2 gilts, same age wt., reg. in buyers name, at price. Liberator stock. G. urney, Guyton. e bred S. P. C. pigs, ent. to 3 mos. old, wt. about 40-45 Good color and in good ape. Sow or boar, $4 ea. FOB. Olliff, Bristol. Show Durocs worlds ampion Sires, 2 1-2, 4, 5 mos. old, 50 to 150 lbs. Boars and s. $10 to $17.50 ea. Henry T. imsden, Talbotton. old, $3.50 ea. llough, Villanow. Duroc Jersey bred sows, open its and feeder pigs, for sale. n R. Tanner, Sandersville, 2 big bone S. P. C. pigs, be 6 s. Old the first, $2.50 ea. at ~ 2 miles below Luthersville. Ss. T. H. Reeves, Luthersville. -8 wks. old P. C. pigs by The ilder, * sub. to reg. $3.50 ea. Oo P. C. sow, No, A-174820, cond litter. Cheap. Charles timer, Washington. z . Berkshire and _ Essex cross, s and 5 shoats, same cross, t. . 40 or 45 Ibs. Cade Cleve- d, Elberton, Rt. 9, Box 18. 5 Polled Hereford bulls, also reford heifers, bred and not d. If interested, come and them. J. C. Collier, Barnes- Jamie Mc- BE P. C. and Guinea 7 mos. old heats, 2 barrows and 1 female; So dark Red steer, 5 yrs. old, Red Durham bull, 2 yrs. old st; 2 yr. old heifer. Cant ship. ome see. L. W. Colenback, Tig- Duroc Jersey gilts and pigs, Jl ages, at reasonable prices. rite me for all your needs. L. Kennedy, Collins. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE pony horse, little old, but d worker, very cheap. or exc. anything can use. See her. %. L. Snow, McIntyre, Rt. 2, xo] 1. Good saddle horse, work any- vhere, wt. 900 lbs. Gentle, On. very way. Value, $50, worth 1ore to a farmer. Exc. for sows, igs, etc. E. . W. ~ Anderson, homasville, Rt. 5. Black horse mule, 1100 Ibs. 12 . old, work anywhere, $40 ash; Sell or exc. sev. hens, Buff ind Red mixed, or corn, corn eal. Make best offer. urple Top turnip Wakefield Flat Dutch and abage, $1 Ib. postpaid. Marcus j4ams, Gainesville, Rt.-1. Scaliion-onion. buttons, 10c qt. ; Dorothy Berner, Mt. Vern- e, selected Purple Top hite Globe and Seven Top urnip- seed, testing high germi- ion, 1-2 b. 20c; .35 1b; 3 lbs. - Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch. jiscellaneous For Sale 4. Ibs. Deer Tongue, cured in shade. Make best offer. Mrs. E. Corbitt, Stockton. . pr. white guinea pigs with 1k-eyes, 10 wks. old, $5 pr. Nancy Freeman, Forsyth, Rt. 6. ice, clean black walnut ker- ls, 3 lbs. to the $1 del. Mrs. shie Haynes, Commerce, Rt. Smoked hams, 15c lb; Sides nd Shoulders, 10c 1b; pure hog ard, 8 Ib; unwashed wool, 25c bp. All FOB. Robt. 8. Anderson, Hawkinsville. 250 cavies (guinea pigs) all colors and sizes, cheap. J. W. well, Bogart. Yellow root, wild ratsbane, erry, 8c lb. dog wood, 10c; quaw vine, 20c Ib.. Mrs. Joe Elam, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Care Mrs. Emma Frady. horse wagon, new wheel, 3 tread, very good cond., and horse wagon, 2 1-2 in. tread, xes, running gear new. Reas- able. Dr. J, M. Nunez, Swains- million. Napier grass plants roots, July, Aug. and Sept. Sept. C. G. Oliver, Barnes- | t month to plant; cut 4 times rly; stock men cant afford to be without it, $2.85 M. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert. Miscellaneous Wanted Want a small quantity of 1933 Buck wheat. Write price. J. A. Sartain, LaFayette. Exc. 1 $10 value and _ other value for produce, fruit and vegetables. Mrs. Louise Schader, Atlanta, 900 Highland View, N. E. Will pay reasonable rent in advance for A-1 cond. steam pressure canner and tin can sealer. Will buy if very satis- factory. Ref. furnished. Daisy A. Cochran, Calhoun, Rt. 4. Want some wool. State what you have and price. Mrs. Asa E. Brown, Hartwell. Want. some Wild Cherries. State quantity you. have & price immediately. M. J. McHugh, At- lanta, 528 Glen Iris Drive. Want 25 cotton feed or meal sacks, 100 lb. cap. Will exc. 12 1-2 lbs. nice sundried apples, worm-free. Ea. pay potsage. Mrs. Henry Fowler, Roy. Tobacco For Sale Genuine, flue cured, sweet and juicy chewing tobacco, flav- .| ored with Deer Tongue, 6 lbs. ,|50c; 13 Ibs. $1. Del. James Mc- Leod, Screven. Flue cured tobacco, dark or light red leaf, aged, mellow, free from trash, dirt, etc. 14 lbs. $1 postpaid to 3rd zone. M. J. Eas- on, Rockingham. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Genuine O-too-tans, $1.75 bu. Best for your lands and a hay}. crop. W. H. Lynch, Zebulon. Car load of about 20 tons dry Velvet beans in the pod; also Early Speckled running Velvets in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1 bu. FOB. George Powell, Dublin. -New crop, 25 bu. Iron and Vickers peas, $2.50 bu. FOB. Cash with order. J. C. Barnes, Baxley, Rt. 4. Velvet beans (plant now he- tween rows of cotton to be plow- ed up, for feed and soil improv- ment, as urged by Ga. Crop Ex- tension Dept.) seed, 75c bu. W. R. Edwards, Dawson. New crop Speckled and Pur- ple Hull peas for hay and table use. $1.75 bu. shipped any way. Mrs. Ellen Thornton, Odum. About 3.pecks of white bunch butter-beans, 20c lb. or $1.75 pk. few pounds of Ky and Jackson Wonders, 20c lb. Del. in Ga. J. E. Smith, Barnesville, R. A. Box} n: BUTTER FOR SALE 6 to 8 lbs. fresh, firm, yellow Jersey table butter per week, 20c ib. del. Mrs. Hattie Woffird, Gainesville, Rt. 4. FRUIT FOR SALE Good, nice cooking and eating apples, 75c bu. or exc. for seed wheat or poultry. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. ; Large, late, free-stone peaches ripe about August 15th to Sept. Ist. 2500 trees. J. C. Adkins, Ft. Valley, 209 No. Macon St. Grapes now ready; Muscadine and Scuppernongs later on. Or- der before sold out. L. E. Harri- son, Dublin. Dried apples, 12 1-2c lb. del. Josie Davis, Curryville. Horse apples, $1.25 per bu. ie A. Ponder, Juliette. ~ Nice, fresh huckleberries, 25 gal. FOB; 10 gal. del. in Ga. $3.25. No more this season after August 10th. Prompt shipment. Mrs: TT: ple 1p Turner- ville. = MARKET BULLETIN Second-Hand Machine- ry For Sale 35 H. P. Schofield steam eng. 50 H. P. steam boiler, used for cotton gin, 2 yrs. ago. Price is right. Come and see. S. J. Pad- gett, Coffee. 4 H. P. gas eng. good as new, for sale. Make offer. J. H. Mc- Veigh, Waynesville. Large cane mill and 60 gal. cap. kettle, good as new, $50 for both. Mrs. R. M. Exum, Coolidge, Rew Fordson tractor with pulley, governor and fenders. Will sell or trade for Wind mill with tow- er and tank, or anything can use. Write what you have to trade. R. H. Brown, Grovania. Two 80 saw gins, Murray make. All steel. 12 in. saws. Good run- ning cond. Bargain. D. F. How- ard, Flowery Branch, R 7. 3 single Box cotton gin press- es and fans, 1 dbl. box press; 2 second hang 25 horse steam eng. Schofields, center crank. All good cond. Cheap. C. L. Daugh- try, Rocky Ford. Silo, brand new, 60 ton Cap. Write for price. Mrs. W. J. Banks Ashland. 12 H. P. Stcver gas eng., used to operate grist mill, good cond. $50 cash, FOB farm. Trade for Jersey or Guernsey milch cows or heifers. Mrs. D. M. Clark, Garfield. Deering mower and rake, first class cond. $45 or exc. for mule wt. not less than 950 Ibs., sound and pert, of same value. W. M. Barrett, Washington, R 4, Box 46. 15 H. P. International gas eng. cond. Cheap. A. B. C. Harper, Hartwell. 1 doz. new 2 row Feeney dust- ing machines. $8.95 ea. as long as they last. J. T. Aycock, Mon- roe. Emerson mowing machine, lg. disc breaking Fordson plow, blacksmith vise, grain cradle, 5 % horse 1 cycle gas. eng. and Incubator. Trade for mule, ox, hens. F. P. Hicks, Savannah, R 4. Box 100. 15 H. P. general electric motor with starter, etc. also shafting, pulleys, and hangers. Everything A-1 cond. Make best offer, FOB, or come see. W. E. Sheinutt, College Park, 220 E. Columbia Ave. 2 sets of tobacco flues, $7 set; 20 M tobacco sticks, $6 M. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore. 10 H. P. International gas or oil eng., good cond. $40. D. E. Bazemore, Hagan. Terracing level, good as new, for half price, for cash. Mrs. A. R. Burgany, Warthen, R 3. No. 6 McCormick mowing ma- chine and rake, in good. shape, $50 cash. R. B. Floyd, White. 1 Frank 2 row dusting machine used very little, in good cond. Cost $54; sell, $20. W. W. Tay- lor, Abbeville. Good, upright dairy boiler, in }good cond., for sale at a bargain. C. N. Harris, Milner. ows Mill, 6 H. P., McCormick .|Deering kerosene eng. belt, shell- er, picker, etc. $200 or exc. for other value can use. H. P. But- trick, Atlanta, R 4. -10 H. P. Titan International gas. eng., slight repairs; shafts, hangers, pulleys, other. equipment, good cond. Net cost equipments, $116; Eng. and all equipment, $90 FOB. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville. 2 Roller power cane mill with gearing, 12 ft. copper pan, $25; McKay 2-24 in. disc tractor plow 2% H. P. Economy (Sears) gas. eng. W. E. Mote, Temple, Rt. 1. 1% H. P. gas. eng. Severcropp type, new. Cost $55; sell for $20. Eng. removed from base wt. 40 Ibs. Geo. F. Nussel, Sycamore. John Deere tractor and harrow, insville. 30 inch Williams Mill, in good. Small corn meal outfit, Mead-" DeLaval 2 unit milker. Used only short time. C. C. Tank, Hawk- Second-Hand Machine- ry For Sale Davis Vertical Grist mill, good cond., used only 1 season, $75, or grist mill and motor, $100. Cash. R. L. Webb, Hogansville, RFD 3. 30 in. upright corn mill, shell- er and 20 H. P. Eng., 1 floor scale. Robt. D. Hamilton, Ath- ens, R 3. Phone 3902. Cypress tank, International en- gine and pump jack. Almost new. Bargain, or exc. for Hereford bull | or Farmall tractor. No junk con- sidered. M. Sparks, Blakely. Good 1 horse gas. eng. $15, or trade for anything can use. Carl Christiansen, Albany, Rt. C. Chattanooga Middlebuster, wing No. 17, wt. 15 Ibs. 1 24-in. cuta- way disc, wt. 24 Ibs. 50c ea. Post- age extra. R. R. Driskell, Juli- ette, R 1, Box 179. Late model Farmall tractor, 6 ft. double disc, 18 in. harrow, and Athens, 30 in. dbl. disc plow, used but little, A-1 cond. Sell togeth- er or any section. L.C. Wells, Columbus, Box 467. 1 Robedaux cotton scale beam and frame, $50. W. C. Jones, Culloden. Grist mill outfit: crude oil Eng. 15 H. P. 48 in. set of geared Rocks pulleys, shaftings, etc. Complete, now running. Sacrifice for cash, or trade for hogs, cows. W. lL. chickens. D. P. Martin, Cobb- town. Star Pea and Bean thrash, lg. power size. Cheap, or exc. for small hand power. Write. Tom Hill, Irwinton. Second-Hand Machine- ry Wanted Want a 3-80 saw gin outfit, complete, less power. Preferably a Lummus, all 1 story. Right Hand Huller Breast, air blast out- fit. A. G. Thomas, Cumming. Want 1 small Roller for No. 13, 3 Roller Chattanooga Cane Mill. Lynn Thomason, Roopville. Want good rice huller. Must be in good cond. and cheap. Will buy or rent. W. D. Carswell, Hal- cyondale. Want to get in touch with par- ty who has a good,second-hand dbl. Box Press for cotton gin. S. N. Dinsmore, Alpharetta, R 3. Want a 3 row Niagara Duster at once. State price and condi- tion. Robt. Wallace, Griffin, Rt. ESE) 4 Exe. 15-30 International tract- or for second hand Lumums gin outfit, 304, 70 saws. W. P. Hunt, Calhoun. Want 1 power cane mill and evaporator, in first class cond. and cheap for cash. Write what you have. L. H. Vanlandingham, Howard.. Want second-hand Farmall or John Deere tractor, also side del. rake, power hay press and hay mower. Must be close to Atlanta and in good cond. Bill Cousins, Jr., Atlanfa, 520 Park Dr. NE. Want a good, 2nd-hand Cream }. Separator. J. ington. Want 1 or 2 units of a roller mill containing either 2, 3 or 4 sets of rolls. Unit must be in first class cond. Advise best price. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Want 1 used 42 or 48 inch top runner geared grist mill. Wal- ter Estes, Rex. Want to exc. good value for used syrup kettle of not less than 60 gal. cap. J. F. Lindsey, Tifton. Want to buy 1 used can mill, for cash, or in exc. for syrup. A. S. James, Reynolds. Want 1 second-hand power cane mill in first class shape and cheap for cash. J. Carl Gibbs, N. Baston, Wash- Ty Ty. Want copper syrup pan, 12 ft. long. F. H. Durden, Walnut Grove. Want 2 60-saw gins, with press and suction outfit. E. S. Barrett, aes: R 1. Thursday, July 27, 1933 Second-Hand Machin ry Wanted | International make. Tumlin, Cave Springs, Ga. Want to rent with privilege buying a small corn.and mi grinder, requiring not over 3 P. to operate. Chas. B. - Cairo, R 4. Want a small grain thee machine, suitable for tract work. State make and cond., a best price. W. M. Roper, Cun ming. Want a good make Gen Thresh for cash. Give size, mal and cond. Otis Jones, Newna 98 Greenville St. Want: 1 80-gal. syrup kettle good cond. State what you ha and price. L. L. Dorminey, En ma, R 1. Want 1 large 2 roller Cane m in A No. 1 cond. State size Rollers and kind of. bearings al best price in first letter. Sosby, Carnesville. Want small roller for No. Demoris Cane mill, in good con G. E. Crawford, Blairsville, R Incubators, Brooders, Etc., For Sale Buckeye Mammoth Inc., 2772 cap., for sale. E. R. Bailey, Har. lem, R 1. -Two 600 egg cap. Buckeye Inc, first class cond. $30 each, or exe. for Ferris str. pullets, March hch. Mrs. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge Wishbone, 400 cap. Inc., 3 se tions. (Set 1 each week, or al $25 or exc. for 500 R. I. R chicks. Write if interested. .M: H. V. McCorvey, Pavo. 450 cap. Inc., in No. 1 con $20; 2 brooders, 500 cap. $6 ea. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet. 324 cap. Inc., used 1 time, good as new, cost $27. 50. Exc. for 50 pure bred B. R. pullets, wt. Ibs. or over. Each pay shippi chgs. COD. Y. T. Cox, Broxto Ry 2. 140 egg cap. Wisconsin: In egg turner, thermometer, book of instructions. $5 FOB or $6 del. Mrs. F. Schmidt, Martinez, R- 1M cap. chicken brooder, got cond., for sale; want 1 front pa: of old International Hay Pre L. R. Rowland, Canon, R 3. 100 Sure-Trip-Trap Nests, go as new, 15c each, in any qua Ving after with truck: also black : H. Combs, ES ewer, Rt, 2; tity. (Find out high. producing hens). Chas. M. Powell, Macon RFD 1. Incubators, Brooders, Etc., Wanted Want Inc. 100 or more ca Buckeye preferred. Exc. plows, good cond. for same; John Deere 1 horse middle buster, 1 Southern King cultivator, Sell or exch. G. W. Akins, Ocilla, R 2. Exc. bees in Pat. hives for trapnest fronts, Inc., and brood- er of small cap. S. J. Griener, Atlanta, RFD 5, Box 32-B. Want a second-hand Ince. in A-1 cond. Buckeye preferred, 2 to 10 M cap. C. D. May, Pelham. | Georgia Products For Sale WATERMELONS, CANTA-_ LOUPS AND FRESH VEG- ETABLES FOR SALE _ Small, fresh, nice Watson mel- ons, ready, cheap to party com- horse mule, 8 yrs. old, 1200-1250 Ibs. wt. extra fast gaited. s. . Ingram, Pavo. . Hastings nice yreen butter- beans, 10 lb. postpaid; some 1932 beans given to anyone who sends 9c in postage stamps. John _