Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 August 3

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR.

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_ VOLUME 16.

STATE CAPITOL

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1933.

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Crops for Abandoned Cotton Land

The most important use of abandoned cotton land

can be made by seeding to some winter legumes. The ac-

reage in Austrian winter peas and Hairy Vetch planted
last fall was more than doubled from that of 1931. This

- increased interest shows a realization of the value of

these crops in the farming program.
Winter rains cause very heavy erosions on unpro-

A tected soils. Then our soils are badly depleted in humus,

and a crop of winter legumes produce from two to five
tons of green matter to decay and build up the product-
ivity. Legumes also have the ability of using atmospher-

ie nitrogen. .

For the past five years and before some most valua-
ble demonstrations in the growing of these legumes have

been demonstrated in many counties of the state, These

demonstrations have increased the yield of corn and cot-
ton by more than one hundred per cent.

The best advice any farmer can get about these
crops is from a neighbor who has been successful with

them, or from the County Agent who knows the prob-

lems in his particular county.

There are other varieties available for fall planting,
but the two most commonly used are Austrian winter

peas and Hairy Vetch. It is but little trouble to get a stand

with these, and their eeeey to make good growth on

thin soils.

Both vetch and peas will stand the cold Bator in
this section where they have had time to establish a good
root system. Austrian peas are ready to turn about ten
days earlier than vetch. However, the problem of di-

ease seems to indicate that vetch is more resistant than

peas. Austrian peas should not be planted on land two
years in succession. Hairy vetch can be grown on the
same land year after year.

It seems to be profitable to fertilize oa outed:
with from 200 to 400 lbs. of acid phosphatewhere there
has been liberal fertilization of cotton used under the.

crop now being plowed up it would not seem necessary cen

to add any fertilizer to this land. If acid phosphate is
used, care must be taken to see that it does not come in
direct contact with the inoculated seed as this might in-
jure the inoculated bacteria.

Planting should be done early in Oelnter. If plant-
ed earlier it is more subject to disease; if planted later

_ they would be injured by the cold. The young plants just
out of the ground are easily killed by cold.

Planting should not be done when the ground is dry
and hot as this would injure the inoculated seed and it
would germinate poorly. It is best to plant as soon after

a rain as the ground will do to work, as this will enable

quick germination and rapid growth,

Hairy vetch gives good results when 20 to 25 lbs. of 3
(Contniued on page five)

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MARKET REPORT

OF GHOre* PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices July 31, 1983. Always Subject to Variation

: Savannah Augusta
iees, extra, dozen, + 3. - Sie nT $720 $ 20
Eggs, standard, dozen 18

Eggs, Georgia trade, dozen aa: ; : 47

Sy ~ Eggs, yard run, dozen ; : ; Yh Me

Stags, lb. : : : 10
Hens, 436) Ibs. Up,by oo ee oe : ; Oe
Hens, small col. and W. Leg. : A eytch. 07

: Roosters, lb. ; : ; .05
see 5 a Ad

Murkeys bo es eee oS : k ; 25
Capons, Ibe ea ee oy
Field Peas, mixed, bu. _--.2----- 95 : ; ae
Field Peas, not mixed, DU ee 1.00 d 3 ee
Country Butter, best table, Tha 20 : : eee
Har Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. 2255 100 : : 80
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs, ---- .65 es
Wheat, bu. 1.00
Cabbage (per 100 Ibs.) 2.00
Peavine Hay, No. 1 ton 12.00 4 12,00
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton 8.00 : ae

CHICAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on Creamery Standards: July 24, 22c; July 25th,

zith, 2144c; July 28th, 21%e; July 29th, 20%4c.

Columbus Valdosta Rome
$ 18 $ .16

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CLG cae . Grain and Hay Wanted

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INDEX

Flowers and Seed For Sale

Flowegs and Seed Wanted
Second-Hand Machinery For Sale 3;
Second-Hand Machinery Wanted 3,
Incubators, Brooders, Etc. For Sale 3,
Incubators, Brooders, Etc. Wanted |
Grain and Hay For Sale !

Se pss ee es 15

08 Poultry For Sale

07 : i Poultry Wanted

05 : : Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs For Sale

Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted

Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
Ga. Products For Sale

July Ga. Products Wanted .

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Seed For Sale

Flowers and ,

Plowoes and en F ne Sale|

Strong Maiden Hair fern roots, big

var., 10c ea. up, FOB. Mrs. M. J. Smith,
Valdosta, Box 44.
2 yr. Lace ferns, $1; red and pink
- Oxalis, 5c bunch; Sprengeria ferns,
large, 50c; Hydrangea, large pot, 50c;
Xmas cactus, 25c. Add postage. Lucile
Wright, Bremen.

King Alfred daffodils,































"5e per ~@;
tage. Mrs. Mattie Wright, Bremen.
- Rooted sultanas, Ostrich plume ferns
- 10c ea; Fuchsia and Maple Begonia
cut. 5c ea. Xmas cactus, 10c ea. Mrs.
- . T. Chamblee, Cumming, R 2.
; 140 Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, 5c,
--10c and 20c ea. according to size, No
order filled for less than 40c. $5 for en-

A. D. Brinson, Cairo, R 1.
Boston ferns, well rooted 10c ea. Fla.
lilies, 15c doz; Golden Band lilies of
- Japan, $1 C. Add postage. Lilly Lea-
- thers, Bremen.
Old fashioned May lily bulbs, very
. fragrant, white, bloom in May; 1 to
15 blooms on ea. stalk. Large bulbs,
5c ea., small, 15c ea. Add postage. Miss
| Gillie Reid, Zebulon, R 2.
2 Caladiums, Yr. old, 25c; 2 yrs. 50
ea. Artillery plant, salmon pink Sul-
tana, Sprengeria ferns, Justicia. Well
rooted, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. 1.
- Whigham, Whigham, Ga., R 3.
Delta Iris from lower Louisiana,
hardy in Northern states, vigorous
grower (reaching to height 7 ft.) Pur-
ple blooms on tall spikes, 35c ea. 4 for
$1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa.
- Large red poppy seed, 10c for one
- teaspoonful. Exc. for Pansy and Snap-
dragon seed. Mrs. J. B. Miller, Bacon-

_ ton, :
asi De
-cissi, 75c; sev. hundred yellow cluster
and April blooming, ea. $1.25 per C. All
del. Mrs. Greene Fountain, Ft. Valley.
Bulbs: Red Spider lilies, Paper white
- Narcissi, yellow center Narcissi, Butter
_ & Eggs, Dew Drops, 15c doz., 2 doz.
-. 25c. Mrs. F. M. McGill, Bronwood, R
1, Box 97:
Seed: dbl., single Larkspur, pink
Carnation, dbl., Poppy, Giant Calif.,
Petunias, 3, 25c; Crepe Myrtle, Altheas
-25c doz. Exc. for Calif. black-eye peas.
A. Daniel, Winder.
' 2 spoonfuls of perennial Sweet pea
seed, 5c spoonful and postage; Lark-
spur, dbl. and single, 3 big spoonfuls,
10c; Want some blue salvia. Mrs. Joe
McWhorter, Bowdon, R 1.
_ Paper White Narcissi, Daffodils, Jon-
quils, 20c doz.; little yellow Narcissi,
_50c C; Bermuda Easter lilies, 50c doz;
- Royal Poinciana and Poinsetta, 15c ea.;
_Hyacinths, dbl., single, 25 doz. Mrs. W.
'T. Westbrook, Unadilla.
Dbl. Petunia, 5 per cutting, or root-
ed, 10c ea. Add postage. Miss Mattie
Mayfield, Gainesville, R 9.
- Begonias: Coral, Thurstonii, Coraline,
- 5e cut., or 10 and 15c plants; Ferns,
_ Maiden Hair, Sword, Sprengeria, Ted-
dy, Jr., Rainbow Moss, 5c and 10c. Add
postage. Mrs. Joe W. Fordham, Tooms-
boro, R 2. ee
~ Ss Narcissi bulbs, 35c doz. Miss Leona

de Brabant, Midland, R 1, Box 157.
Hedge, yr. old, $1 C; Iris, blue, white,
6 for 25c; light blue, bronze, dawn;.
_ Calladiums, Yr. old, 3 for 25c; rooted
Begonias, 25c.. C. D. Hewitt, Marietta.
807 Kennesaw Ave. |
- Jonquil and April Narcissi bulbs, $1
C; Spider lilies, 3 for 25c; paper white
-Narcissi, 10c each. Mrs. H. L. Brit-
_ tingham, Guyton. ee
_. Evergreen Southern Smilax seed, 12c
pkg. Exc. for single, white Hyacinth
- bulbs. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove.
_. All colors Hollyhock seed, dbl., 13c

thls. or 2 for 25c. Plant now for bloom
next spring. Mrs. John H. Moore,
_ Whitesburg, R 3.

Daffodils, Narcissi, Orange Day lil-
ies, Star of Bethlehem, $4 M; dark pur-
ple and lavender Iris, Leopard lilies, $1
C. \Pink Hibiscus, 2 for 25c. Add pos-
tage. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay.

_.. Sev. M well rooted Dwarf Boxwoods
_, $1.50 to $3.50 per C. Plants accord-
_ ing to size; white Cherokee roses,
_ Crepe Myrtle, Blackberry lilies, $1.50
_ . Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

Red or pink Oxalis, 5c bunch. Add pos-_

i tire lot. Cash or money order. Mrs.

doz. extra large yellow cluster nar-

White Narcissi with -yellow center,
Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, 15c doz. or
$1 C; pink Verbena, 15c doz. Mrs. T.
R. Rushing, Statesboro.

3 hydrangea, 2 ferns, 5 cactus, 4 dif.
geraniums, Rainbow moss, Begonias,
August lilies, fuchsia, hibiscus, Angel
Trumpet, Oxalis, white, pink Justicia,
$5 for lot. Come see. Mrs. R. W. Al-
lison, Robertstown.

Snowdrop bulbs, 50c C. Narcissi, yel-
low Jonquils, daffodils, Orange lilies,
Jap Iris, 25c doz.; 3 yr. old Boxwoods,
25c ea. 6 for $1; 3 yr. Junipers, same
price. Add postage, small orders. Elsi
Heaton, Mineral Bluff. 4

Buff Canna lilies, 5c or $3 per C;
variegated Giant lilies, same price;
small palms, 25c; Tongue Oil, $1.00.
Exc. for any produce. Bring exch. and
get your wants. Olie Fussell, Bruns-
wick. Bes

Magnolia Glaucia, $2.50 doz; $12 C;
Cedars and Dogwood, $1 per 15; Crepe
Myrtles, $20 M; Lilies, $2.50 M; 300
rooted Dwarf Boxwood, $4.25. Mrs. W.
E. Pearson, Gay.

1M Dwarf Boxwood, nicely rooted,

$25; 200 larger size, $8; Cherokee ros-~-

es, $5 M; Lilies and shrubs, cheap. Mrs.
J. L. Rodgers, Greenville.

Large yellow, winter blooming Oxal-
is bulbs, 15c doz.; dbl. yellow Oxalis,
25c doz. Add postage. Miss Lillian
Wright, Zebulon.

Blooming bulbs of Madonna. - lilies,
snow white, ready fro resetting, $Iper
doz. Exc. some for equal value. Write:
Mrs. Floyd Savage, Maysville.

Daffodils, Narcissi, Jonquils, 75c ;
$4 M. Dark purple and lavender Iris,
Orange Day lilies, $1 C; Add postage.
Exe. for white sacks. Nancy Hender-
son, Ellijay.

Iris, Cora large, stately and more
red than Crimson King or Seminole.
20c:ea. 3 for 50c; Dora Hill, Azure,
Florescens, Darius ang 8 other named
var., $1.10 doz. del. Mrs. W. M. Jones,
Lyerly.

Violet plants, 60ec C. Packed in damp
moss, PP. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thom-
asboro.

100 Giant Empress Daffodil bulbs,
50c; 25 Paper White Narcissi, 25c; 600
State Narcissi, $1. Large size and thrif-
ty. No chks. Add postage. Mrs. L. Har-
rison, Fitzgerald.

Sev. colors geraniums, begonias, jus-
ticia, roots, 10c ea; Fuchsia, Lantana,
also other cuttings, 5c ea. or exc. for
shrubbery or other yard flowers. Mrs.
R. M. Martin, Hartwell, R 2.

- Dbl. poppy seed, all col. 13c teaspoon-
ful, 2 for 25c. (Plant now. Plant on
hard land, sprinkle some fertilizer over.
Dont break land). Miss Ruby Moore,
Whitesburg, R 3.

Florida petunias, 5c ea. 3 for 10c;
Geraniums, rooted, 10c ea. 3 for 25c.
All del. Will exch. Mrs. J. E. Gilstrap,
Alto.

Blue Bells, Goldenglow, Snow-on-
the Mtn., red salvia, and Evening
Primroses. Ea. 35 doz. Miss Ruth
White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 35.

1 cutting (not rooted) each, Geran-
tum, Hibiscus, red, pink, white Begon-
ias, 2 Lantanas, Cabbage Geranium;
rooted, 1 each, pink lily, Oxalis. Mrs.
Sarah Grindle, Alto, R 1.

Rooted Cape Jasmines, dbl. red Car-
nations, 2 for 25c; Jonquils, yellow
Narcissi, ea. 3 doz. 25c; White Iris, yel-
low cannas, 25c. Postage paid on 50c
orders. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston.

Carnation, white hydrangea, water
hyacinths, Easter Cactus, pink, white,
purple Verbena, 10c; Giant rose Ox-
alis, bronze, lavender Iris, Angel Trum-
pet, 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. Win-
ter, Buford.

Dbl. Spirea, fine roots, 25c; large
bush Blue Lilac, 2-3 ft. rooted, 10c ea.
Mrs. H. M. Edgar, Riverdale.

Purple Iris hedge, rooted, 75c C. Blue
Violets, 20c GC; Weeping and Pussy
Willows, 10cea. 3 for 25c; yellow or
white Mums, 20c doz. Add postage. Wil-
la Mae Rolston, Ella Gap. A

Lavender Lantana, 10c; 6 col. Iris,
25 doz; Water Hyacinths, 10c; An-
nual Perennial Sweet Pea seed, 10c doz.
hardy pink, red Hibiscus, 10c ea. Mrs.

-|S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, R 1.

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Flowers and Seed For Sale

Boston ferns, purple Weeping Lan-
tana, red Hibiscus, Cigar plant, Cac-
tus, Angel Trumpet, rooted, 25c each;
blue Iris, 25c doz; yellow Jonquils, 75c
C. Miss G. B. McLane, Hartwell, R 2.

Lemon lilies, yellow cannas, pink,
hardy phiox, dbl. Tansy, 10c doz; Sil-
ver Leaf Maple, 10c ea. Fox glove, 15c
doz. Add postage. Hettie Tilley, Elli-
jay, R 3.

Hollyhock seed, mix. col. 20c teacup-
ful. Miss Mary Elizabeth Story, Lea-
thersville.

Geraniums, Begonias, Sultanas, ferns
5 kinds cactus. Cuttings, 1c each. Mrs.
Cc. A. Rice, Maxeys.

Tris, Rainbow collection, consists of
20 var. in the widest range of colors,
$1.10; Peonies, daffodils, and lilfes, for
sale. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn.

Camellia Japonicas, Indica and Jap-
anese Azaleas, Banana Shrubs, Te-
Olives, Pyracantha, Pittosporum, green,
variegated, Photenia Conifers, 2 ,$1.10;
Oleanders, Altheas, Myrtles, Nandinas,
Abelias, 4, $1.15. Mrs. J. A. Griffin,
Cordele.

Large blooming size daffodils and
purple. yellow Iris, 35c doz. Postpaid.
Exc. for Madonna lilies and Roman
Hyacinths. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlan-
tee Reds

St. Augustine grass cuttings, well
rooted 50c bu. FOB. Now is good time
to sod. Miss A. Dixon, Alma.

Large, 5 yr. old cactus, $3; large
Sprengeria fern, $1.50; Lace ferns, 25c
ea. Boston ferns, 10c ea.; Oxalis, 5c
bunch; Florida lilies, 10c ea. Mrs. Gus-
sie Conner, Buchanan, R 1.

Arbor vitaes, 31 in. high, 50c ea; 24
in., 30c ea. All postpaid. Cash with
order. Mrs. G. W. Olivet, Gainesville.

Water lilies, Trailing Arbutus, Mtn.
Geraniums, Azaleas, all colors, Mtn.
ferns, 25c doz.; Cherokee roses and
Maples, 50c doz. Rooted strawberry
bushes, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Theodoshia Ross, Morganton.

Large, pure white Iris, orange beard,
large golden yellow Iris, maroon falls,
50c doz. 3 doz. $1.25 postpaid. Mrs. W.
H. Rucker, Milner.

3 bu. Narcissi bulbs, 25c C $2 bu. E.
L. Massey, Bronwood.

Armur River hedge plants, $1.50 C.
Fine named Dahlias, 35c doz. Blue and
variegated Lantana, 2 for 15c; Buddel-
jas, 2 for 25c; Azaleas, 6, 30c. Rooted.
Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, R 1.

400 dark purple Iris, $3 del.; 25 long
Trumpet Daffodils, 35c; Wool flower
seed, 10c pkt., Primroses, $1 C. del.
White peach poppy seed, 10c tsp. Mrs.
S. P. Jones, Lulg, R 3.

Yellow perennial larkspur, 35c doz;
Daffodils, $1 C; yellow Jonquils, 75c
C; white Narcissi, 85 C. Dbl. Butter
and Eggs, $1 C. Exc. for white sacks.
Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, R 4.

1 large Night Blooming Cercis plant,
$5; 1 Bleeding Heart, $3; any amt. of
dbl. Geraniums, and other flowers. Wm.
Hackett, Macon, 4 Astor Place.

30 well rooted Dorothy Perkin rose
cuttings; 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. T.
H. Shaw, Bowdon, R 2.

Day lilies, $1 C. Iris, named varie-
ties, $2 doz; Sprengeria ferns, 10c-40c;
Dutch Iris, $1 doz. Mrs. O. K. Morgan,
Vienna. -

for sale per bushel or Thousand. State
insp. Also 100 Scotch-Broom bushes
and 400 Dwarf boxwoods. Mrs. Julius
Jcnes, Calhoun, R 1.

White Easter lily, blooming size
bulbs, 10c ea. 70c doz. $5.50 C; Gar-
denias, 142 and 2 ft. high, 50c ea. Add
postage. Idel Rahn, Guyton, R 1.

Spotted leopard, red Conch begon-
fas, Mothers Tears, 10c each; red and
salmon Sultanas, Maple Begonias,
Rainbow Moss, Lantana, dbl. red ge-
raniums, 5c cut. Gladys Tatum, Talk-
ing Rock, R 3. :

309 Jonquil and 200 Butter and Egg
bulbs, postpaid for $2.25; also 6 Ibs.
beeswax, postpaid for $1.15. Mrs. W.
A. Cosper, Bowden, Star Rt.

Variegated Box-vine, water Hya-
cinths, 10c; Water Cress; mix: Oxalis,

30 doz. dbl. Jonquils, 45c doz; large

Yellow cluster Narcissi, 10c dozen}.

'60c doz.

hardy white narcissi bulbs, 75c C. Wht. |

1to set Iris.

Jonquils, Daffodils and Narcissi bulbs



















































_ Thursday, August 3, 1933
Flowers and Seed For Sal.

var. shrubs, perennials, in season. Exe
for sacks. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Tooms-
boro. a
Giant Empress Daffodils, 20c doz.
bulbs, $1.50 C; pink, red, white hardy
Hollyhocks, 15c doz. plants, 2 doz. 25
3 tbls. seed, 10c; blooming shrubbery,
cheap. Mrs. W. R. Thompson, Law
renceville, R 1.

Dbl. cluster (yellow) fragrant jon-
quil, 65c C. bulbs; Milk and Wine lily. og
bulbs, 10c ea. Add postage on orders
less than $1. Miss Lucille Palmer, Mil
ford. :

Cut flowers, Jersey Beauty, Mrs.
Warner, Mrs. Scheyess, Elizabeth Slo-
cum and other fine dahlias, 25 and 50
per doz. at my home. Mrs. M. M. Kel-
ley, Lithonia, R 3. pS
Blue Iris, Day lilies, Narcissi bulbs,
75 C, $5 M collect; Choice Grape vines
Also 500 extra choice black
Yonge Walker,

walnut trees, 10c ea.
Toccoa, R 3.
Lavender-purple Iris, Orange lilies
White Narciss with yellow cups, $1
Geranium cuttings, 3c ea. Add postage
Will exch. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austel
R 2. i
White Narcissi, yellow Day lilies, yel
low Daffodils, little Blue lilies, Marcel
blooming, single, Blue Hyacinths. Ea.
25 doz. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia.
Salmon Sultana, dbl. variegated Pe
tunia, red Conch begonia, Ferns, pink
and Maple Geraniums. All well rooted
red, white, deep pink Ger. cut. All 5
ea. postpaid. Mrs. N. B. Overby, Oak
wood, R 1. vi ae
Freezie bulbs, 5c doz. 4-15, 10c doz
3-25. 3-4 doz. postpaid. Small white
and purple Roman hyacinths, 15c doz.
$1 C. $1 order postpaid. Miss Nell
Walters, Plains, R 2. :
Geraniums, Caladiums, Coleus, Giz
zard plant, Sultanas, Coral Beauty Be:
gonias,, St. Bernard lilies, 20c ea. 6, $1
Umbrella palm ;Xmas cherry, Bird-ey
Spirea, 15c ea. Add postage. Mar
Langley, Ellijay.
1M dbl. Daffodil or Butter and Egg
bulbs, 25c C or exc. for white Romat
Hyacinths or Camellia Japonica. M.
C. R. Sanders, Bluffton. ae
Red and yellow Tulip bulbs, sma
size, 4 doz. 25c; all col. mix. Peony
flowered poppy seed, 3 thls. 10c. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw. oo
Beautiful White Iris, 85c C;. blue
Tris, $1 C. Yellow Iris with bronz
falls, 25c doz. Postpaid. Now is tim
Mrs. Newt E. Spence, Car
roliton, R 5. Ae
7 Junipers, 5 ft. $5 ea; 1 boxwood,
12 ft. dia. $5; 1 Arborvitae, 15 ft. dia.
$5. At my home. Miss Beulah Mash
burn, Morganton, R 1.
Dbl. Daffodils, single Jonquils, whit
Narcissi, Star of Bethlehem, 5c C
bulbs; Royal Purple, Lavender, blu
variegated Iris, 80c C. Phlox, 2 doz
25c. Add postage. B. Ll. Eller, Ellijay
R 4. ne
Large, cured paper white Narciss
bulbs. Bloom in December. 50c_ dozen.
Cured Bacon and Egg bulbs, 15 doz;
yellow Jonquqil, 10c doz. 50c C. Ad
postage. Miss Jennie Mae Watson
Bronwood. ly a
Moss, dif. col. lemon lilies, spottec
Happy Thot, Blue Bells, 15c doz. pin
and lavender Phlox, pink Almonds
Spirea, 20c doz. Lotus, Forsythia, 10
ea, Grace Tilley, Ellijay, R 3, Box 27
Ferns, Boston, Sword, Lace, small
10c; lrage, 25c; pink, lavender, 1l5c doz
water lilies, 5c ea. Wandering Jew
20c doz. Add postage. Exc. for whit
sacks. Mrs. S. A. Miller, Finleyson, R
2

Several kinds of Evergreens, large
and small, for sale cheap. C. R. Thom-
ason, Blairsville, R 4. fee

White, hardy Narcissi, yellow, lon
and short trumpet Jonquils, blue Iris
75c C. Spanish Iris (blue, German iris
cream, mauve and purple, yellow an
purple, lavender, 25c doz. Mrs. Riley
Ross, Ringgold. Se

Iris, tan-gold, light, dark variegated,
red, pink, cream, yellow, white, striped
dark, light blue, purple lavender, Si-
berian, 40c doz. Mixed, Narcissi, daf
fodils, 10c doz. Mrs. Henry Eller, El
lijay, R 3. ee


F ues and Seed For Sale

Cape Jasmine, 30c, or shipped in the
pot, 50c each; also Celery plants, 45
C. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, R

Daffodils, Jonquils, white Apr bloom-
ng Narcissi, all, 75 C; purple Iris and
uwemon Day lilies, 45c doz. Miss Viola
ensley, Ellijay, R. 3, Box 60.

Madonna lily bulbs, large size, $1.00
loz. not postpaid. Now ready for
Mrs. W. O. Vaughters, Daw-

Large, cured daffodil buibs, white
with yellow cups. Extra early var.
Bloom in November of planted early.
5e ea. 6 for 25c, 12 for 45c. Add post-

we. Mrs. R. B. Fletcher, Bronwood.

Crimson Spider lilies, 25 doz.; But-

and Eggs, Daffodils, Periwinkle
ants, 10 doz. All blooming size. Add
postage. Miss Thena Tanner, Sand-
rsville, Ril,

-_Reuters finest Easter lily bulbs, $1

loz. $5 C; 10M Cannas, white, red, |

ink and yellow, $2 C; mix. Gladiolus,

Daffodils, Narcissi, Crocus, 75 C. Mrs.

R. Camp, Cordele. -

Pink Amaryllis lily bulbs, 25 each:

mall bulbs, 10c; yellow cluster Nar-

issi, very fragrant, 15c doz. bulbs. Add
stage. Mrs. T. W. Diggs, Douglasville,

2 Hast Strickland St.

Pink Magnifica and dbl. Tiger lily,

for 25c; yellow Iris, 25c doz.; red

aryllis, 3 for 25c; Peonies, 3 for 50c.
rs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam.

doz. purple Iris 2 doz. Star of

3ethlehem bulbs, 2 doz. Day lilies, 1%4

oz. white Narcissi. Collection for $1

hrough August and September, post-

aid. Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chatsworth, R

30 Tris, 10 col. $1; Golden Spur, Pa-
erwhite Grandiflora, Poetaz, Grand
oleil dor Narcissus, 50 doz. $4 C. All

del. Now is time to plant for best re-
ults. James Cureton, Austell.

Yb]. crimson Japonica, well rooted,
Je ea.; Bleeding Heart, 60c doz; Dog-
ood, red, yellow, white, 4 for $1;
oneysuckle bush, 25c ea. Miss Clyde
arrett, Ellijay, R 3, Box 62.

uarge, prize winning Chrysanthe-
nums, golden yellow, orchid, Silver

dding (white), Mary Sue, tinted,
hagey yellow, 25, $1; red Verbena,
Be doz. rooted. Mrs. R.-L. Silver,

Cuthbert, PR bs
Dbl. pink and single white Oleanders,
ell rooted and carefully packed, 10c

; 3 for 25c. Postage paid on 25c or-
rs, up. Mrs. Jesse-Jackson, Atlanta,

6 Confederate Ave., S.E. x
Perennial Verbena, all colors, 30
oz. rooted; dbl. Moss curled parsley
lants, 30c doz; Sword and Boston
erns, 10c ea.; white, blue, variegated
iolets, 15c doz. Mrs. J. H. Penland,

Ellijay.

_Orchid Cherokee roses, redbuds, Lau-
els, G Golden Sumac, $1 doz; Calif vio-
ats, 4 doz. $1; white violets, 60c C; all
ol. Azaleas, 80c doz.) Perennial phiox, 4

. $1. Addie Wilson, Morganton.

0 each, German Iris, Lohengrin,
lorentine, Alba, Daphne, G&nary Bird,

Quaker Lady, Black Prince, Snow
nite, Palidwer Dawlatica, 50, $1.60;

60 C; Siberian, 50, $1.10. Mrs. J. M.
all, Calhoun.
600. Empress and narcissi daffodil
ulbs, $2 for lot, not prepaid. Mrs. L.
larrison, Fitzgerald.

5 dif. pot flowers, 5c each, $1 for 1
each kind, FOB; well rooted, 10c ea.
2 for 1 of ea. kind. Exe. for any-
hing can use. Write. Coy Willis, Talk-

Emperor daffodils, white April Nar-
-cissi, $1.25 C; $10 M; purple Iris, $1.50

: $12 M; Queen of May, 50 doz; Or-

nge day lilies, $1 C. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Emma, Clayton, Roy.

10 water hyacinths, $1; yellow narcis-

: April narcissi, $1 C. Add postage.

snd money orders. Mrs. E. Fountain,

Red, pink ne perriwinkles, 3
ind begonias, 3 kinds jew, Justicia,
ce plant, 3 kinds hanging basket moss;
listletoe geraniums, Xmas and May
actus, 10 ea. Collection, $1. Mrs.
Emma Hensley, Talking Rock, R 2.

All kinds of flowers for sale at rea-
onable prices, such as ferns, geran-

F lowers, and co For Sale|

jiums, etc. Most any kind bigots doula
want. Mrs. R. L. ae Greens-
boro, R 4.

Large blooming size Madonna Lily
bulbs, $1 doz. To be shipped in Aug-
ust. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Maysville.

Madonna lily bulbs, large size, sure
to bloom, 20c ea. Small size, 10c ea.
FOR. Mrs. W. H. Wiley, Maysville.

F lowers and Seed Wanted

Want sev. hundred bulbs, TOnwuATs.
Narcissi, Daffodils, etc. Mrs. James R,
Bachman, Atlanta, 2646 Alston Drive.

Want about 15M Hedge Orange seed
for growing thorny, stock hedge. Also
Bamboo roots, large var. H. K. Drake,
College Park, 431 East Cambridge Ave.

Want to buy 1M each, Butter and
Eggs, yellow Jonquils, Chinese Sacred
lilies; also 1 to 10 bu. white cling pea-
ches. Quote price and time of del. E.
R. Sapp, Waycross, 618 Nicholls St.

Exc. 6 purple Iris and 4 dbl. Orange
Day lilies for 1 Butterfly lily, also same
for 1 Japanese lily, blooming size bulbs
also 3 white Spider lilies. Mrs. R. C.
Sullivan, Atlanta, 329 Orleans St.

Want a few Camellia Japonica cut-
tings. State color, size of flower, name
if known, and price. Also cuttings of
Azalea Indica. Louie Suggs, Thomas-
ton, 202 So. Railroad St.

Second-Hand Mach iucky
For Sale

Blizzard Ensilage cutter with pipe
and distributor, Fairbanks-Morse Ham-
mer Mill, 10 H. P. Elec. motor, 75 H.
P. slip ring motor, suitable for Gin.
M. P. Reaves, Atlanta, 749 Lawton Sst,
Ss. W.

16 in. almost. new Bureka Grist
Mill for sale or exc. for 200 W. L.

chickens, or its equal value. D. E. Tuck,

Thomasville.

1 No. 12, and 1 No. 16 DeLaval Cream
Separators. H. E. Martin, Savannah,
R 4.

Fordson tractor and harrow in good
shape, $125 here ,or swap for young
mare mule, wt. 1200 lbs. or over. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin, Box 486.

One 8 ft. 2 roll Skinner apple pol-
isher (for Orchard use) in good used
cond. $40, W. R. Earle, Clarkesville.

1 Witte 12 H. P. engine, and other
farm equipment for sale or exch. Write
for particulars. Jessie Nix, Fairmount,
Rel.

2 pecan dusting machines; 1 Will-
jamson stump puller; disc tractor plow;
stalk cutter; 2 horse plows; cream sep-
arators, etc. Good cond. Write for list
of farm tools and machinery. Fred C.
Geiger, Flintside.

1 stand machinery for sale consist-
ing of 2-70 saw gins, 1 good gas eng.,
1 corn grist mill, gas. eng. with it. All
in good cond. J. C. Kennedy, Lumber
City.

4-60 12 in. Murray Brush gins in|

good cond; lint flue and Condenser
for same; 60 H. P. boiler with front
and supports, 10x14 Frick center stroke
eng. Any part sold separately. J. Blas-
ingame, Jersey,

Side delivery rake, needs few repairs,
for sale or exc. for cow, hogs, mule,
chickens, ducks, geese or anything can
use. Mrs. J. M. Grow, Colquitt.

2 Atlanta Utility Works 2 row Dust-
ers, 1 Illinois Broom Corn Scrapper,
good cond., used 1 season. John Pappa,
Atlanta, 430 Boulevard, N. E. Phone
Wal, 2421.

Fairbanks-Morse fuel oil eng. in
good cond., 25 H. P., also'1 Jay Bee
Mill. K. T. Felder, Hapeville, 829 Cus-
ter St.

1 Letz Feed Cutter and Grinder for
sale. B. M. Gresham, Atlanta, R 3,
Phone Ja. 4342-M.

Eiseman motor for tractor, for sale.

Mrs. H. H. Rainey, Eatonton.

Syrup Mill and Pan, McCormick
mower, 1 horse wagon (with bed and
springs) for sale. J. Frank Wellborn,
Rock Springs.

. Hammer Mill complete with three
screens, with or without speed jack, 1
pulley for 25 in. Farmall Tractor for

Seeaud: Hand Machinery |
For Sale

Also want mowing machine for
_E. T. Boswell, Jdr.,

sale.
Farmall tractor.
Siloam.

2 es Gas Eng. $10. R. V. Ham-
rick, Ranger.

Ideal Deering mowing machine and
rake in good cond. for sale or exch.
Also want a good farmer for good four
horse farm. for Moca rent: -.C, O.
White, Rupert.

Mid-West garden a bhk: for sale or
exc. Also 2 milk goats, nannies, cheap.
D. M. Moore, Eastanollee.

Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

Want 2 Oliver Goober single stocks.
Must be cheap for cash. Be Cain,
Dacula, RFD 1.

Exc. $800 value for farm operating
equipment; also want baby chicks to
raise on halves. John Muirhead, At-
lanta, R 1, Box 396. ~

Want good, second-hand extra hea-
vy, horse power Cane Mill, cheap for
cash. Golden or Chattanooga of a hea-~
vy type preferred. H. C, a aie Can-
ton, R 4

Exc. good milling corn or corn meal
or other value for good, 2nd-hand ma-
chinery, such as Grist Mill, Gin parts,
2 hole Corn sheller or cotton scales.
E. D. Towns, Towns.

Want 1 Cane Mill, 3 Roller. State

what you have, kind and size, cheap
for cash. J. W. Dean, Willacoochee,
R 2.

Want to get in touch with party
having a real good 4-70 or 80 saw Gin
Stand outfit, also a 60-100 H. P. Die-
sel (crude) oil engine, in good order.
T. M. Ward, Elberton, R 3.

Want 1 16 or 17 ft. diz. by 5 or 6 ft.
face, steel overshot water wheel. J. W.
McDonald, Thomaston, RFD 3.

Want to hear from party having an
Ensilage cutter for sale cheap for cash.
Graham Simpson, Culverton, |

Want a second-hand 42 in. or 48 in.
top-runner Grist Mill. -Must be bar-
gain. B. B. McVey, Milford.

Want Windmill in good cond. Will
exc. 4 gal. Jersey cow, to freshen Aug.
10th with 8rd calf. Mrs. D. D. Wood-
ward, Dudley.

Want to buy a windmill for frame
house. J. F. Jordan, Kite, |

Want 2 horse 3 roller or power 3 rol-
ler Cane Mill, cheap for cash. J. E.

Lee, Tucker, R 1.

- Want a steam boiler suitable for dai-

|ry use. H. H. McDonald, Winder.
Want to buy used corn mill. W. L.

Cox, East Point, 400 Dunlap Ave.

Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,

For Sale

1 Electro-Hatch Inc., 150 egg cap.,|

cheap for this make. Mrs. S, P. Ken-
ney, Athens, R 2.

1200 egg cap. Inc. in perfect cond.,
cheap for cash, also some Ga. collard
seed. Mrs. James M. Patterson, Way-

cross, R 2, Box: 19.
Grain And Hay For Sale

400 bundles good 3 hand fodder, $1.-
25 per hundred, at barn; 2 nice shoats
wt. about 60 lbs. $3 or trade for wheat
or other food products. L. W. Mason,
Winston.

No. 1 recleaned No. Ga. Tall Growing

Jseed rye, $1.20 FOB. R, W. Nichols,

Mineral Bluff.
Nice lot of No. 1 good peavine hay;
several tons; 10 Ib. buckets Ga. Cane

syrup A-1 grade. M. R. Lockhart, Lou-.

isville.

100 bu. good, clean Appler seed oats,
in 2% bu. bags, 75e bu. FOB. Mrs. W.
A. Bullard, Lavonia, :

100 bu. Native Grown Hastings seed
oats, 60c bu. Some little wheat. Send
remittance.
Rds

J. Lester Walton, Perry,.

Want 100 bu. So. Ga. grown Abril
rye. Mrs. Pauline B. Bush, Albany,
Box 146. |

Want 50 to 100 lbs. Winter veten,

Roy Taylor, Tiger.

Want to buy seed oats and seed ae

Will exc. cows or hogs, or 2 horse wa-

gon; For Sale, Seed peas, this yrs crop
$2.50 bu. W. Ak Morgan, Stillmore.

Want 100 bu. each; Beardless Bar-
lye, Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, and Ab-
ruzzi rye, del. my farm, Ben Hill, Ga.
Columbus Roberts, Columbus, Ga.

Poultry For Sale _

AUSTRALORPS.

March hatch Australorps,
Trio, $2.50; 5 pullets

and cock, hs 50

| FOB, L. W. Jackson, Lakeland.

BANTAMS | de ae

Good stock bantams, Silver Se-

brights and Black Cochins, | old. and

young, cheap for this quality. Geo,
Austin, Atlanta, Rt. 63.

Fancy stock bantams, half

Buff, Black and White Cochin, Mille

81 en!

grown, e

Fluers, $4 trio; White Jap Silkies, 3

pr. J. H. Smith, Atlanta, Rt. 3.
Common bantams, 15 to 50c enone:
common pigeons, 20c mated pr; also
fancy and squab producing pigeons in
5 dif. breeds. Sat. guar. James Rice,

Douglasville. :

Pure Golden Sebright cockerels, and

pullets, 4 mos. old, $1 ea; hen and 15 _

baby chicks, all pure and fine stock,
$5. No exch. Mrs. R. Q, ines: Ac~ Pees
worth, Rt, 2. A

BARRED AND ) OTHER ROCKS.

13 thoroughbred Thompsons: Imp.
Ringlet B. R. pullets and 2 cockerels,
April hatch, $4.50 FOB. Mrs. J. Ww
Buchan, Ambrose, Rt. 1. .

Buff Rock, 17 mos. old cocks, $1 ea.
Would exc. for 4 pure bred Bantam
hens, 14-16 mos. old, or 5 mixed ban-
tam hens. Write what you have. Mrs,
Cc. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. cock-.
erels from prize winning stock, April
hatch, $1 ea, 2 for $1.75, Mrs, J. EB.
Steadam, Bainbridge, Rt. 2 vale

Parks str. B. R. cockerels, wt. 2 14 a

lbs. $1 ea. or $1.75 for 2 FOB. Reg. Per.

No. 515-D-33. Mrs. H. L. Odom, Daisy, Zi

10 B: R. hens and 1 rooster,
bred. April 1932 hatch. Make best of-
fer. Mrs. C. Hammond, Blakely. ae

Thoroughbred B. R. cockerels, direct
from Blue Ribbon Hatchery in March.

$1 ea., 2 for $1.75 FOB. Mrs. i. Pitt-
4 man, Clermont,

A

CORNISH

t

pure

8 pure bred Dark Cornish hens, a

for lot with 1 rooster free. Mrs. Mary
I. Lanier, Graymont, Rt. 2, Box BT

5 pure bred large type, yellow legged
Dark Cornish cockerels, 75c ea. Cash
with order. Mrs, L. H. Harrison,

ham, X

GAMES |

2 good pit game cocks, $1.50 ea., or
exc. for pit game hens, or exc. the: ns
for a 6 lb. Shawlneck or. Red Quill
cock, not over 2 yrs. old, in good shape
Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 85. Oak St.

Pure. bred pit games, crossed be-
tween Blues, Grays and Roundheads: |

{hens and cocks, 75c ea. Young stock,

50c ea., or 6 pullets and rooster, $3. 00.
Sat. guar. Math L. Logue, ae

- GIANTS

White Jersey Giants, for sale. write | ce

for prices. Jessie Richardson, AVOY eo

Jersey White Giants, Bush AAA
str. 3 mos. old, 3 to 4 1-2 lbs. ea. $1
ea. On grounds; Jersey heifer, gray
markings, excellent cond., freshen Oct.
$12 in pasture. W. A. Norvell, rie
Mtn., Memorial Drive.

LEGHORNS i

150 Booths AAA W. L. pullets, 4 mo.

old, 75 ea. Mrs. M. D. Frey, Marietta,
RFD. 3, Powers Ferry Road. i

125 W. L. hens, 2 yrs. old, 40c ea. or

exc. for corn or chicken feed, are J.

L. Erwin, Adairsville.

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PAGE FOUR

Georgia
Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
- SUREAU OF MARKETS

Department Of

Agriculture

Executive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

G. C, ADAMS,
-Commissioner
; J. F. GREER,
Director, Bureau of Markets

. THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1933.

Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the
-act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
| provided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917. ;

Notices of farm produce and ap-
| purtenances admissikle under pos-
tage regulations, inserted one time
on each request and repeated only
when request is accompanied by
new copy of notice.

Second-hand farm machinery,
flowers and seed, incubator and
ornamental nursery stock notices
are published in Monthly Supple-
ment which appears on the first
Thursday of each month.

Farm land for sale editions ars

published at intervals during the
| year. Advance notices of these edi-
tions appear from time to time ad-
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these types of notices.

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Bulletin does not assume any res-
ponsibility for any notice appear-
| ing in the Bulletin or transaction
_| resulting therefrom.

Special Notice

FARM WANTED

"Exc. good value for a small, good
eo farm.Write.* for: . full
_ Henry N. Hall, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.

Poultry For Sale

About 500 W. Leghorns, most of
them from Booths Farms, AAA Grade
1932 April hatch; few Sept. 1931 hatch
Sell lot 3 for $1. J. W. yBierley, Alpha-
. - retta.
+5 pure Kerlin str. W. L. earch pul-
' lets, soon be laying. All good size, 35
ea. No stamps. Mrs. A. F. Hinson,

a a4 Mos, old fine grade W. L. Lies,
_ 60c ea., or 45c ea. FOB in lots of 50
or more. Fritz Rovers, Washington,

mont. 6.

50-75 W. L. 1932 hatch hens from
- Missouri Accredited flock, 50c ea. Also
custom hatching, 2c an egg, or hatch
on halves, any heavy breed. Mrs. Wm.
E. Burch, Helena, Rt. 1.

- W. L, pullets, healthy, from proven
stock, 10 to 12 wks. old; also Ped.
breeding cockerels out of Contest re-
cord pens, 259-312 eggs. 3-4 mos. old.
Reasonable. M. W. Kantala, Elberton.
25 cockerels, 8 wks. old, pure bred.
. Ruckers str. Wt. 11-2 to 2 lbs. 25c lb.
in lots.of 3 or more. Hugh Bowling,
Franklin Springs.

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information.

,y Pouley: For Sale

20 B. L. hens, 60c ea; 7 R. I. Reds,
hens and roosters, $7. Write. J. J.
Sapp, Brunswick, 2301 Albany St.

40 W. L. hens, half AAA Roselawn,
rest Tancred, March 1932 hatch. No
diseases, no culls. Hens lay exception-
ally well, 50 per cent now, $25. Kent
Silverthorne, Emory University, Ga.

AAA W. L. Tancred 311-388, 25 oz.
egg record parent stock. April hatch.
Select cockerels and pullets, 50c ea.'M.
Stevens, Atlanta, 58 Alabama St., SW.

Pure bred B. L. pullets, early Spring
hatch, $4.50 doz. Mrs. C. iB. Dorsey,
Rome, Rt. 1.

Pure B. L. March-April hatch roost-
ers, 3 for $1, FOB. Exc. 3 for 3 pure
bred B. L. roosters. Ea. pay Express.
Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton, Rt 3.

MINORCAS

Few White Minorca pullets and
cockerels, March and April hatch, 50c
ea. FOB; 2 nice, part Jersey heifers,
$15 ea., $25 for both. Mrs. W. B. Hest-
er, Blakely.

Papes Mammoth S. C. Black Min-
orcas. Americas greatest producers
Premium white eggs. March hatch
cockerels and pullets, 75c ea; eggs, 50c
per 15, prepaid. Mrs. G. W. Wilson,

Martin.

ORPINGTONS
Fine, pure Buff Orp. cockerels, Apr.
hatch, wt. 3 1-2 to 4 Ibs. 60c ea. lots,
4-6 at 55c ea. del. Pullets, 4 lbs. up,
65c ea. or lots 6 up, 60c ea. del. Eggs,
50c, 15. Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Rebecca,

Rt. 2.

PIGEONS ;

Pure bred pigeons, banded and
working: 3 pr. Red Carneaux, $1 pr;
1 pr. very large German Runts, $3.50
pr; 1 pr. Black Hungarians, med. size,
$2.50 pr. Wm. Massey, Bronwood.

25 W. Kings and 30 Yellow Carn-
eaux pigeons. Make offer. L. M.
Branch, Ludowici, Box 128. _

White King pigeons, 50c
Jack Chambliss, Broxton.
2 pr. White Kings, 1 pr. Carneaux,
2 prs. Homers. All choice birds, well
mated and working, $1 pr. C. H. Over-
by, Columbus, 22-11th St.

R. I. REDS
12 friers, pure bred R. I. Reds aha
Silver Lace Wyandottes. Av. wt. 2 lbs.

per pr.

|Make best offer. Mrs. C. H. Farrer,

Jenkinsburg,
1 pure pred R. I. Red rooster, June

1932, hatch, 75c, FOB. Nora Lee Cros-

by, Baxley, Rt. 4.
10 pure bred Owens str. S. C. R. I.

Red hens, now laying, and 1 rooster,

75c ea., $6.75 for lot. Mrs. Nora Shir-
ley, Alto,\ Rt. 2..."
Donaldson, str. S. C. R. I. Red cock-

erels, 2 lbs. ea., 50c ea; pullets, 1 lb.

ea. 25c ea; Eggs, same strain, 50c per
15. Crates ret. Mrs. J. F. Trawick,
Tennille.

30 fat hens, mix. R. I. Reds and B.
L. $17 .del, or exc. for 1933 hatch pure
bred W. L. pullets. Mrs. R. F. Terrell,
Greenville, Rt. 3.

Sev. fine, yr. old cockerels for breed-
ing stock, $1.25 to $1.50 ea. Hatching
eggs, 50c per 15, plus postage. Stock
from. Mahoods famous Reds. R. A.
Yeager, Zezulon.

10 or 15 hens, mixed R. I. Reds, 4
to 7 lbs. 15c lb. Mrs. Lon Tripp, Ken-
nesaw, Rt. 1, Box 1.

* WYANDOTTES

15 pure bred White Wyandotte
friers. Wt. about 2 lbs. ea. from prize
stock, 40c ea; 2 mix. friers, 35c ea.
FOB; 5 mix. hens, all laying, 75c ea.
FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPherson, Rabun
Gaby Rust.

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

3 turkey hens and 19 young, 3 mos.
old, $15 for lot. Money order, Mrs. C.
D. Rice, Commerce, Rt. 3.

At Nacoochee, Ga., 14 White Geese,
male and female, also 40 pigeons for
sale. L. G.. Hardman, M. D. Commerce.

9 Muscovey ducks, 4 drakes, $7 for
lot. Mrs. C. N, Martin, East Point.

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Poultry For Sale

Mammoth Bronze young turkeys:
Fancy breeding stock, free from di-
sease, cheap. R. I. Red day old, or
older chicks, strong, bloodtested, Tom-

cing and Mahood str. 8c ea. and up.
Mrs. Boyce L. Edwards, Experiment.

April 14 hatch turkeys: tom and 2
poults, $4 trio; 12 wks. old Everlay B.
L. cockerels, 45c ea. 2 for 75c. Mrs. G.
W. Akins, Graymont.

1 pure White African Guinea roost-
er, $1 FOB. Leon Walden, Mitchell.

Thoroughbred Mallard drakes, 45c
ea; ducks, 60c ea. Party pay transpor-
tation chgs. Harry Stubbs, Jr., Och-
lochnee.

12 pure M. B. poults, 6 wks. old, $6
FOB, or $7 del. 15 March hatch, extra
fine turkeys, 4-8 lbs. ea. $25 for lot,
FOB. C. D. Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 9.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE

Pair Ringnecks, $4; Goldens, $10 pr;
Blue Peafowls, $25 pr. Also Bantam
chickens. Some exchanges. David Jen-
nings., Jr., Americus, P. O. Box 84.

Poultry Wanted

GAMES
Exc. 2 W. N. Z. buck rabbits, finest
stock in Ga. Sacrifice value, $2.50 for
both, for Games or Bantam hens or
pullets. J. T. Wrigley, Atlanta, 2494
Piedmont Road, N. E.

LEGHORNS

Exc. M. B. hen and tom for W. L.
hens or pullets. Write what you have.
E. C. Knight, Cuthbert.

Want 10 Roselawn AAA _ cockerels
(direct from Roselawn as baby chicks)
2 to 3 mos, old, at reasonable price.
S. G. Lowe, Mansfield.

Will pay $200 for 500 March hatch
W. L. well dev. pullets. Jos. Freeman,
Blakely. .

Want 15 or 20 W. L. hens, cheap for
cash. Emmett Ferrell, Buckhead.

Want 50, 75 or 100 W. L. pullets, 10
to 12 wks. old. State kind of stock and
price in first letter. W. A. Jenkins,
Valdosta, Care Gen. Del.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want, to. trade. S. P. C. pig,:. from
fine brood sow, well marked, male or
female, for 15 nice pullets of any good
breed not under 3 mos. old. J. M. Gay,
Garfield.

PIGEONS
Want Fan-tail pigeons at 50c pr.
Limited amount. J. A. Hartley, Talla-
poosa, P. O. Box 1284.

R. I. REDS
Want 15 -R. I. Red hens, or other
good stock. Exc. good value for same.
J. B. Bradshaw, Rome, Rt. 3.

Baby Chicks For Sale

25 mix. 5 wks. old chicks, Reds and
B. Giants, 15c ea. Mrs. E. H. Smith,
Cochran, Rt. 5.

50 chicks, 9 wks. old, heavy breed,
18c ea. plus postage. Money orders.
Mrs. W. E. Shields, Dalton, Rt. 4.

Light Brahma chicks, dif. ages, dif.
prices. Write if interested. Mrs. W. O.
Herrington, Daisy, Rt. 1.

50 heavy mix. 3 wks. old chicks, 10c
ea. exp. collect, if order received with-
in 5 days; otherwise 12c ea. plus chgs.
Money order preferred. Mrs. D. M.

Harrell, Hawkinsville, Rt. 2, Box 25.

B. Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Orp;:
Leghorns, Anconas, $5.50 per C; Brah-
mas, Cornish, $10 C; Ducklings, 15
ea; Guineas, 11 1-2c ea. E. R. Adling-
ton, Atlanta, 510 Piedmont Ave.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. I furnish feed and
care, and do my best. Mrs. N. H.
Lamb, Wadley, Rt. 1.

- Want 6 pullets and 1 cockerel, big
type Cornish, pure bred, March hatch,
from good laying strain, Will pay $3.50

for same. J. T, Hightower, Odum.






































































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Eggs For Sale

Blue Speckled Guinea eggs, 50c per
20, postpaid. Rube Alred,, Tallepodes
R 3.

Fresh, fertile Guinea eggs, 18 for
30c; fresh Heading collard seed, 50c
lb; Blooming size, 3 yr. old May cac-
tus, 30c; cuttings of June, Xmas and
Nov. cactus. 5c ea. Mrs. J. W. a 2
drix, Dover.

Live Stock For: Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

1 Guinea cow and heifer calf (3 mos.
old) $20. Come see. J. J. Knowies
Patterson, R 1.

2 pure bred Jersey bulls, 3 and 10
mos. old. Exc. younger one for goats. i
older one, $20 cash, or consider corn.
Ready for registering. Fuller Sturdy
vant, Chipley. i

Pure bred, 3 yr. old Reg. Jersey bull,
for sale or exc. Sell to avoid inbreed-
ing. A. L. D. Allen, Mansfield, R 2,
Box 62..> ,

1 fine bull, 344 mos. old, weaned, from
Reg. Jersey cow and Red English male
$12.50 for quick sale, or trade for chick
ens or pigs. R. R. Duffey, Carrollton. a
Mtn. Oak Farms. A

1 good milch cow with 3rd calf, $2
at barn; also Incubator, 250 egg cap.
oil burner, good cond.: $7. Miss Star
Mize, Toccoa, R 1, Care W. S. Steph-
ens.

4 pure bred Jersey heifers, 1 to- a
wks. old (taught to drink from pail),
for sale or exc. Make offer one o1
C. M. Slack, Leslie, R 2.

arately. Miss Lois Johns, Senoia, R
Box 11.
Jersey cow, 3% gal. mie and 1% lbs
butter. Gentle, good qualities in eve
way. Cheap. Mrs. W. C. Vollenweires
Fayetteville.
4 Jersey-Guernsey milch cows, 3 gal
ea. on good feed, $25 ea.; 4 heifers
Jersey and Guernsey, fresh in Feb.
1934, $20 ea. All best dairy stock. G.
B. Ham, Cobbtown.
1 reg. real light color Jersey bull calf
calved May 23rd, reg. in buyers name
H. F. Mixon, Fairburn, R 4. ~ f
Grade Angus yearlings, heifers and
sters, 34%c lb. Also Duroc shoats at
$8 pr. R. W. Nelson, Yatesville. ,
Fine, young pure bred Guernsey bull
papers for registration; high producing
ancestry, $15 FOB. F. R. Edwards,
Animal Husbandman, Ga. Experiment
Station, Experiment, Ga.

cows and bulls. Sub. for reg. Also milch
cows. See: T. H. Vaughn, 1 mile north
of Hampton. W. S. Loftis, Atlanta
45 Mangum St. W. ~

2 reg. Hereford males, 6 mos. old
$30, $40 respectively. Also mixed breed
oe Lee L. Holloway, Monticello

Nice Jersey cow, fresh in few days;
3 gal. milk, 1% Ibs. butter, $35 at my
home; also turnip seed, White Globe
Purple Top, Seven Top and Rape, mix-
ed, 35c lb. del. Mrs. A. F. Price, Locus
Grove.

1 extra nice, reg. Jersey pull, 3% yrs
old. Gentle, Sell at reasonable price
or exc. for other property. Come 4
see. G, C. Edmondson, Temple, RFD 2

5 mos. old heifer, 3-4 Guernsey, 1 1-4
Jersey (has Guernsey color), in fine
cond. $10 FOB for quick sale. Mrs
J. J. Miles, Baxley, R 4.

3 fine young cows with first calf, 2-
3-3 yrs. old, gentle and easy to milk,
$25 and $30. Come and see. is M
Savage, Lula, R 1.

3 good half Jersey milch cows, 9 an
2% gal. 1 two mos. old calf; others,
wks. old; $25 ea.; sev. sows, 125-130 lbs
9-8 wks. pigs. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell
McDonough, R 3.

Pure bred Guernsey male, out of he
vy producing Dam, Grandson of Ran-
ger. $10. J. P. Pirkle, Hoschton.

Young Guernsey male, pure bred but
not reg. Good blood lines, $10 FOB
T. A. Freeman, Winder, RFD 4. ;

50 high producing Jersey cows, eom
plete Dairy equipment. Milk route es-
tablished. Joe Collier, Arlington. :

ml

mos. old, wt. about 90 lbs.

in 4 - 6 wks;
_ $35.

ae Stock For cae

Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, with young
calf (heifer) milking fine. $30, or exc.
for 50 head of stock goats. Exc. Guin-
ea hogs for goats. R. E."Barnes, Sum-
mit. :

2 good cows, 3 to 4 gal. per day when
fresh; good stock, $25 per head for
cows; 1 yearling, $5. Mrs. H. M. Hor-
ton, Alapaha, R. 1.

20 Jersey and Guernsey heifers, 15
to 20 mos. old, $15 ea. or trade for
Grade Hereford, Angus or Shorthorn.
A. E. Davis, Blackshear.

1 to 15 good, gentle Jersey milch
cows, cheap, for cash, or rent, one mo.
in advance; will go shares with right
party, and have milk route. 1 to 10
male calves. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, R

13 milch cows, 800 lb. av. 13 steers,
5 heifers, 400 Ibs. av. Av. 300 Ib. at
4c lb. W. P. Elder, Culloden.

3 cows with young calves for sale. W.
I, Jordan, Sandersville.

Fine milch cow with young calf, good

- milker, gentle and easily handled, for

sale. Dr. W..M. Cason, Sandersville.
16 mos. old Jersey male cow for sale
or exc. for heifer of about same age.

_ Mrs. Effie Waldrop, College Park, Rt,

(Near Kite School).

HOGS FOR SALE.
9 thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey pigs, 15

wks. old, wt. around 40 lbs. $5 ea. R.
a H. Brown, Butler.

Black Essex sow and 4 - 5 mo. old

_ shoats; S. P. C. sow and 8 - 6 mos. old

shoats, = ea. for sows and $2 ea. for
shoats; 7 head range cattle, near Mt.
Pleasant. $70 for lot. J. J. Sapp, Bruns-
wick, 2301 Albany St.

Reg. O. I. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, $6 ea.
Can mate pair no akin. A. T. Rigsby,
Sale City.

Extra nice, pure bred O. I. C. pigs,

male or female, 3 mos. old, cholera im-
_ muned for life, $4.50 ea. $8 pair, crated

light, FOB. John W. Moseley, Soper-.

eon Ro:
2 Duroc-Jersey dilts, sub. to reg. 4
$6.50 ea.

_ $12.50 pr., crated, FOB Moultrie. Coy

a Crosby, Autreyville.

_ Pure bred O. I. C. pigs, 6 wks. old,
f $3 ea, $5. pr. Kendall Heaton, Hart-
well, R'3.

Full blood P C. shoats and pigs: 100
lb. shoats, $7.50 or '7c lb. 8 wks. pigs,

$3.50 ea.; Want Abruzzi seed rye. Exc.

pigs and shoats for same. A. P. Gross,

_ Glenn.

4 pure bred P. C. shoats, 3 mos. old,
$2.50 ea; 2 Jersey cows to freshen with-
1 four gal. cow, $40; 1
Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville.
Duroc Jersey bred sows, open gilts,

Lives Stock For | Bale

and feeder shoats for sale. Write to:
Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE |

1 black mare mule, 11 yrs. old, wt.
1150 lbs. Guar. to work to anything.
Trade for smaller mule, or anything
can use. Roy T. Baker, Menlo.

Good, sound, healthy bay mare mule
work anywhere, wt. about 900 Ibs. fat;
culitvated 35 acres this yr., little thin
now. $20. Exc. for pigs, fresh cow.
G. W. James, Arabi.

2 brood mares, wt. 1100 Ibs. ea. + and
8 yrs. old: Guar. work anywhere. Sell

or exc. for young, blocky, 900 lb. mules. |

R. D. Giles, Douglasville, R 2.

12 yr. old farm horse for sale or exc.
for equal value. O. S. Duggan, Ches-
ter.

11 Shetland ponies, wt. 250 to 600
lbs. Both sex, and all col., drive and
ride. Ages 1 to 9 yrs. old. $25 to $50.
W. S. McMichael, Buena Vista.

Mare mule, wt. about 1M lbs. sound,
healthy, work anywhere, little old. $30
cash at barn, if taken now. Exc. for
500 lb. bale of middling cotton del. H.
J. Strickland, Manor, R 1.

RABBITS FOR SALE

2 pr. 2 wks. old rabbits, cross between
N. Z. Red and Gray Flemish, $1 pr.
FOB. Mattie Freeman, Oakman.

_N. Z. Whites: 13 does, 3. bucks and
feeders to match, $20 for quick sale.
S. E. Dorsey, Blackshear.

25 Belgium and N. Z. rabbits for sale

cheap. Mrs. C. C. Wayne, Atlanta, 544
Boulevard N. E.
- 1 N. Z. White, pink-eyed buck, yr.
old, also 3 does, 5 mos. old. All large
stock. No culls. $3.50 FOB for lot. Miss
Mary Garrison, Milan.

Half grown White rabbits, 40c ea.
FOB. Wayne Goode, Bronwood:

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

7 Southdown sheep: 2 rams and 5]

lambs, ages. ranging from 5 mos. to 3
yrs. old. Thoroughbred. Miss F. Mae
Pearce, West Point, RFD 4, Care Tom
Steal. |

2 Toggenburg-Nubian does, 6 mos.
old, $5 ea; 2 fresh in December 1st,
$10 ea. At my barn prices. J. B. By-
ram, Stonewall.

Service from reg: Toggenburg buck,
from 8 qt. dam ,$1.50. Last house on
No. Hightower Road; 3 J. B. Giant
hens, rooster, Fall hatch, $5. or exc.
for heifer. J. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7.

3 exceptionally good milk goats; 2
giving milk, 1 to freshen few days. Bar-
gain for cash, or exc. for 2% to 4 mos.
old W. Leghorn pullets. Edwin Simp-
son, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W.

Nice 3-4 Nubian and Toggenburg

ie Stock F or Tele.

buck for Service Cant be beat for
milk. $1.50 and 5c per day for feed.
Live on Cascade road at Railroad. Mr.
Camp, Atlanta, R 1, Box 33-A.

10 or 12 head of goats, 5tc ea. See
or write at once. D. D. Burns, Egypt.
2 yr. old pure bred English Nubian
buck, $10. Sat. guar. J. H. Copeland,
Bowdon. E

Live Stock Wanted |

CATTLE WANTED
Want 1 grade Guernsey bull yearling,
15 mos. old. J. M. Patten, Ray City.

HOGS WANTED
Want bred sow, any breed, or 4
shoats, wt. 100 lbs. ea. Exc. Royal Pea
Huller, No. 9 in good cond. for same.
P. R. Maddox, Griffin, Rt. B.
Want 10 nice shoats, wt. from 50 to

100 lbs. Cholera treated. Write best
prices. Must be within 100 miles At-
lanta. J. T. Adams, Roswell, R 1.

Essex gilts or gilt pigs wanted in
exc. for Duroc Jersey gilts. Notify. G.
W. Phillips, Glenwood. 4

HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want stallion horse or a Jack, to

turn. Would trade 10 yr. old, black
Tennessee mare or young cow and calf.
R. E. Barnes, Summit.

Want to keep farm mule for. feed.
L. L. Barnett, Tucker, Ri 1.

Must be free from serious defects. Send
full descriptions and price. N. W.
Jones, Glenwood. !

_ Want a Jack, full of pep, good size,
and no plug. State wt. color and age,
also price. Dont want a small one. Guy
Maddox, Rebecca. |

Want to trade cows for 1 or 2 good
plug mules. W. H. Head, Madison, R
2.

price. Walter Porter, Gainesville, R 9.

Exc. good, fresh in Jersey milch cow
for young saddle horse or pony. Write
what you have: Otis J. Rawls, Will-
iamson,

Want 1 mule at- a bargain price. A.
B. Taylor, Rochelle, R 1.

Want to hear from party living near
Canton, having a Jack or Stallion for
Service. Write full particulars. Distance
to your place, price, etc. Wy W. Jeter,
Canton, R ite

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want milch goat, to freshen soon,
giving about 1 gal. milk. State what
you have and lowest price. Mrs. Minnie
E. Nash, Lincolnton.

keep a few mos. Will go after and re- |

Will pay cash for 30 brood mares.

Vista road. Mrs. L. W. Whittington,

Want small saddle Shetland pony. |
State what you have, naming lowest.

| fair blacksmith, good carpenter, long

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Live Stock Wanted

Want a good, 2 yr. reg. Hampshire
2 yr. old buck. Must be reasonable.
B. L. Ehrlich, Swainsboro.

Want 2 qt..or more milk goat, cheat:
in, cheap for cash;- want to exc. fin
Jersey bull, 18 mos. old, wt. 500 Ibs.
for a good plug mule, not over 10 yrs.
old. S. A. Christian, Farmington, R 3.

Positions Wanted

19 yr. old girl wants place on farm,
helping with light farm work. No field
work. State what you can offer. Gladys ;
Campbell, Keysville.

Want a farm on share basis, or will,
take a caretakers place on large farm
or estate. Willie Holland, Boston, R A.

Want 1 horse crop on halves, with
good 4 - 5 room house and good pas-
ture, and plenty of good, freestone wa-
ter. Have to be moved. Ready now.
Wife, 3
fall. Born and raised on farm. Jas. AL
Thornton, Palmetto, R 2. . ne

Want 2 or 3 plows, all good land,
some pasture, good house, barn, etc.
Close to town, school and church. Ter-,
rell county preferred. C. N. aed:
Bronwood. ie

18 yr. old orphan boy wants work one
farm for board, laundry and small sal-
ary. Exp. in practical farm and me- ~
chanical work. . Exc. ref. State best
offer. lane Vickery, Lincolnton, R
2,

Want good 1 horse farm for 1934,
with good house, well of water, good
pasture, etc. Standing rent; P. C. stock
hog, ready for service. 714 miles Buena

Columbus, R 2. Box 100. ;
' Want small place on good public

highway, near Gainesville, Athens or

Winder, suitable for poultry business. _
State what you have. John Dove, Sr.,
Lula, R 2. Bs

Want a good 1 bree fare and Grist
Mill, Wheat and Corn preferred. 30
yrs. exp. Any satisfactory terms. A. Be
Garner, Jackson, R 3.

63 yr. old man without family, in
good health wants job on farm; Pretty

exp. in poultry, and can drive trucks,
tractors, etc. P. A. Blanchard, Au- ah
gusta, 717. Green St. sc

Honest, sober, single man wants work |
for bal. this yr. on farm with good peo- Ly
ple. Well exp. on farm and truck driv-
ing. Dont mind work. State wages

-with board and laundry in first let-

ter. Homer Carrington, Chipley, R 3.

30 yr. old single man (white) wants
job on farm. Life time exp. Ref. exch.
Make offer. -Carl Casey, Atlanta, a) i
Ivy St. .N.E. ae

- yvetch or peas last winter.
with regard to this.

CROPS FOR ABANDONED COTTON LAND

(Continued from page one)

seed are used per acre, while 30 to 40 lbs. of Austrian
peas should be planted on an acre.

Seed should be planted about two inches apart, but
farmers should use their own judgment in the method
- of planting. If planting is done in cotton where it has
not been plowed up it will be necessary to pick the cot-
ton just ahead of the planting.
; It is necessary for successfully growing fasamee to
use bacteria of the proper strain for the variety. This
bacteria can be furnished by the Department of Agricul-
ture at cost. The quality of this inoculation can be de-
pended upon absolutely. These bacteria may also be ob-
ee from a neighbors field that grew a good crop of
The County Agent can advise
Get the soil where a good growth
was made last year. Screen the soil and let it dry in the
shade. See your County Agent or neighbor who has had
experience with these crops as to how to best mix the
_. bacteria with the seed. Care must be taken i in not letting
- the hot sun injure the bacteria. |
' -Tf the seed are sown broadcast by hand care should
be taken to see that they are not sown far phen of the
ney as they might be ie by the sun.

CONCLUSIONS

Winter legumes keep land from washing and supply -

- badly needed humus for the soil. ;

If sown in cotton middles, pick over the cotton just
before seeding. The remaining unopened bolls will not
be injured and will open later.

Hairy vetch or Austrian winter peas give excellent :
results, although vetch is more disease resistant.

Plant in October, preferably the first half of the :

month.

Apply 200 to 400 pounds of Pulse or basic

slag per acre before planting.

Use 20 to 25 pounds of vetch or 30 a 40 Ibs. of Aus-

trian peas per acre.

Plant two and 4 inches deen.
Leave middle furrow in sandy soils.
Inoculate carefully, keep seed in shade until sown,

and plow in immediately.

With the cooperation of the Agricultural Depart- |
ment of the Georgia and the Atlanta and West Poiv:
Railway, very satisfactory results have been obtained in
marketing Georgia Products and Economic Production.

Commissioner of Agriculture.

\

G. C. ADAMS,

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he 100 lbs. A good 3 - 4 room house
nd board self except 1 meal day when
_ at work; want light 1 mule crop. Write.
eB Thrasher, Douglasville, R 2.

Want job as overseer of farm for
1934, to raise cattle, hogs and other
tock. Or caretaker of private country
estate. Well exp. and first class ref.
Ez C. Gault, Hortense, R 2,

Want good 2 horse farm with good
man on 50-50 basis. Have to be furn-
ished, also furnished stock and _ tools.
4 in family. Lloyd Hudgins, Atlanta,
658 Hollins St. S.W.

_ Widow with 16 yr old daughter wants
home on farm with good people, assist-
ing with poultry, flowers, etc. No field
work. Prefer to go together. Mrs. Lena
Kelley, Atlanta, 524 Crew St. Phone
Main 1788.

Want job on farm for bal. 1933 and
for 1934. 21 yrs. old, single, white, life

ges or share crop. Exc. ref. Herman
Bryan, Chester, R 2.

Want 2 horse farm. I furnish 1 mule
and feed and tools and other party
furnish 1 mule, land and fertilizer. 50-
basis. S. H. Turner, Carrollton, R

i 40 yr. old widow wants work at once,
assisting with light farm work. Healthy
nd stout; also mother and son want
ob to pick cotton this fall. Mrs, Rena
Byrd, Austell, R 1, Box 109.

Want a home on farm for family
f 4: 2 women ,13 yr. old boy, 15 yr.
id girl, Any kind of light farm work,
poultry, etc. Boy can do light work
in field (but no field work for others).
For board, few clothes or small salary
Mrs..G. W. Tucker, Oliver,

"Want job as overseer of 10 - 15
horse farm for 1934. 42 yr. old, so-
ber, married man, thoroughly exp. far-
ming, stock raising, cattle, hogs, mod-
mm machinery, repair, etc. Good ref.
Eugene F. Harris, Atlanta, 383 Wash-
ngton s8t., S. W..

Want job. 9 yrs. exp. in Dairy work
at Berry School. Good habits and
John Pope, Atlanta, Care

Want 1 horse farm within 30 miles
Loganville. Good land with some bot-
coms. Sufficient help. Standing rent.
Write particulars. Mrs. S. M. Arnold,
Loganville, R 4.

Elderly man, reliable, sober, honest,
wants work tending to poultry, Incu-
ating, Brooding, etc., garden, farm re-
airs. Give full particulars in answer-
ing. George Rowe, Doerun, R 3.
Want small 15 to 35 A. farm near
Savannah. Prefer suitable for poultry.
Write full paritculars. J. H. Brooks,
-Giennville.

2 PPOLnETS, 10 and 13 yrs. of age, want
ome on\farm assisting with light farm
_ chores for home, clothes and school-
ing; treat as own child. Must be of
good character. Address: Miss Don-
uld, Savannah, 803 East Park Ave.
Industrious country girl 21 yrs. old
wants home with Christian family.
mall salary required. Assisting with
ight farm work. Ref. exch. At once.
Miss Louise Clements, Alapaha, R 1,

Care A.M. Whitley.

Refined girl wishes position on farm
ssisting with light farm work. 21 yrs.
id, $6 mo. and home. No fielg work.
Ref. exch. Miss Ora Lee Whitley, Ala-
-paha, R 1.

22 yr. old( refined young woman
wants place on farm with Christian
people, assisting with poultry, garden,
etc. Some salary required. At once.
Miss Minnie Clements, Alapaha, R 1,
Care A. M. Whitley.

Nice, refined young girl desire po-
sition assisting with garden, poultry,
etc. Give particulars and salary peid
In first letter. Gerry Mae Ryals, Haz-
Pe, Rit.

Want job picking cotton, Can pick
400 Ibs. a day. Dont write. Send me
transportation. C. B. Brooker, Stock-
- pridge, Rt. 1.

Want regular job picking cotton by

time exp., also Agriculture study. Wa-

RKET BULLETIN

TEs arm Help Wanted

- Farm Help Wanted


Thursday, August 3, 1933.

Seed or Sale

Want a good farmer for 2 horse farm
for 1934. Must have force enough to
cultivate it all, and be able furnish
self-and stock with implements. Good
bldgs. John B. Simmons, Cleveland.

Want middle aged woman (colored)
35 yrs. up, without incumbrances,
thrifty, neat, for light farm work, for
family of 3 adults. Send ref. State
terms wanted. Mrs. F. E. Dennis, Ly-
ons, R 4.

Want unincumbered, colored woman
to help with light farm work. Must be
willing worker and godo natured and
of good character. Give board and
small wages. W. W. Collins, Toccoa,
Row:

Want a goog Christian girl to live in

home as one of the family and assist
with light farm work. No field work.
No salary to start with. Mrs. C. F.
Whaley, Atlanta, 317 Bass St. S. E.

Want a good, smart, Christian wo-
man, 40-50 yrs. of age without child-
ren to live in home and assist with
poultry, raise friers on shares, and oth-
er work. No field work. Small salary.
Ref. exch. Mrs. Florence Sturm,
Statesboro, R 2. .

- Want at once a large family, colored

or white, to help gather 1933 cotton
crop, also other crops. Can furnish
work until Xmas. Must be good pick-
ers. Let me hear at once. T. L. Pow-
ell, Fitzgerald, R 4, Phone No. 2823
Ocilla. :

Want boy, 12-15 yrs. old to live as
one of family and give a good home and
chance, to assist with light farm chores.
Orphan preferred. Ben S. Satterfield,
Dahlonega, R 5, Box 9.

Want middleaged woman to live in
farm home and assist with light farm
work, For full details apply to: Mrs.
Mattie Martin, Oglethorpe.

Want colored woman, middleaged, to
live with middleaged couple near Lea-
ty to do light farm chores. Will give
care, home and tobacco. Not over 50
miles. Send ref. E. A. Dawley, Leary.

Want a practical colored farmer, for
1 or 2 horse crop. State full particu-
lars in first letter. S. L. Calfee, Bruns-
wick.

Want refined woman, 30-50 yrs. of
age to live in home and assist with
light work. Poultry, etc.
small salary. Write. I. B. Williams,
Quitman, R 1.

Furnish home, board and clothes, no
salary, to woman for light farm work,
about flowers, garden, poultry, etc. Mrs.
Carl H. Francis, Decatur, R 1.

Want man to burn charcoal and cth-
er farm work on shares. Let me hear
at once. M. E. Kiser, Stonewall, R: 1.

Want man and wife to help gather
crop. Use 1 or 2 children if large
enough to pick peas or cotton. Small
house; Want man who can run and
furnish self, 4 horse farm. H. B. Cain,
Dacula, R 1.

Want man and wife for 1934, Man
to plow and do gen. farm work. Wife
to look after poultry and other light
work. Wages and board. 3 in family.
A. W. Turner, Macon, R 4, Box 106.

Want for 1934 good, white or colored
farmer, who owns his own stock and
can furnish self for 2 horse farm.
Standing rent. Come or write. Mrs. Lei-
la B. Lyle, Crawfordville.

Want colored man and wife (no chil-
dren) to live on place and take care
of poultry, garden, etc. Mrs. W. M.
Dunn, Atlanta, 2801 Andrews Drive,
Phone Cherokee 1729.

Want a middleaged woman (white
or colored) to help with light farm
work. One that is healthy and good
worker: For board and clothes. No field
oe Mrs. Bertha Duncan, Buford,

Want colored girl to milk 1 cow and

assist with other light farm work, for

home and $4 month. Mrs. B. B. Pow-
ell, Wrightsville.

Want colored couple, unincumbered
and around middleaged, for yard, dairy
and poultry work. Good home and
small salary. Must be strong and able
to work. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.

Have good home for elderly negro

man, for yard, poultry and other work.

Small house on place and board furn-

| lect.

Home and

M.

ished, Give ref. Write for details. J. T.
Wrigley, Atlanta, 2494 Piedmont Rd.

Plants For Sale

Premier and Red Gold (Sugar Sa-

ver) strawberry plants, 35c C. Mar-
jon McConnell, Cornelia.
Marglobe and Baltimore tomato

plants, $1.25 M del. 5 Mup, $1 M. Col-
Now ready. Guy Crow, Gaines-

ville, R 2.

1 million Worlds Beater young to-
mato plants, for Fall planting, 35c C.
$1.50 M FOB. Sat. guar. E. T. Clements
Tennille.

Fresh Marglobe tomato plants, ready
last of month, $1 M FOB. J. P. Mul-
lis, Baxley.

Everblooming Misionary strawberry
plants, also Mammoth Russian sunflo-
wer seed mixed with Seven Sisters. 10c
lb. Mole bean seed, same price. Plants,
25:; $2: M. W.A. Tae, LEON: Box
253.

Tomato and collard Bans $1 M del.
Ellis Smith, Gainesville, R 2. .

Premier strawbrery plants, Sept. and
Oct. del. 35c C.. $2.25 M. Count and
quality guar. G. W. Miles, Alma, R 3.

Stone tomato plants, 20c C. 50c, 500;
85c M. del. Winfred Waldrip, vey,
Branch.

New Stone tomato plants, $1 M. Bods
paid; 5c M not postpaid; collard
plants, same price. Jeff Mooney, Gain-
esville, R 2.

Sev. M. Early Burbank tomato, and |

Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants,
ready August 1st, 25c C. $1.75 M. No
less than 100 shipped. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Register.

Collard plants, well rooted, good size,
tough, now.ready, 300, 25c; 500, 40c;
75c Mdel; 50c M collect, 10M $5. John
C. Crow, Gainesville, R 1. .

Heading var. collard and New Stone
tomato plants, $1 M del. 5M up, 75c
M Exp. collect: Shipped in ventilated
boxes. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, R 3.

Baltimore tomato plants, young and
green, 500, 65c; $1.10 M; Ruby King
pepper, same price. All postpaid. R.
Chanclor, Pitts.

C. W. cabbage and collard plants,
S00; ues ONC M del. L. A. Crow, Oak-
wood.

Missionary sina wbrery plants, true to

hhame, now ready, $2 M: any amount.

Packed in damp moss. Bud Aue Al-
ie, Re

Marglobe, Stone tomato, Heading col-
lard plants, 300, 60c; 700, $1; $125 M
postpaid. Genuine Japanese Shogoin
and Purple Top Globe turnip seed, 50c
Ib.. 3. Ibs. $1.25 postpaid. Clyde Bu-
rell, Tucker.

Collard plants, $1 M. 5M $3.75 post-
paid. Mossed. Cash. Prompt shipment.
Jack Mauney, Decatur, P. O. Box 96.

Tomato, cabbage and collard plants,

$1 M del. 10M $7.50 MOE: B. Crow,

Gainesville.

New Stone, Mareglobe totiato: 6 in.

plants, 15 C. $1.25 M; Sweet and Hot

peppers, $1 M; late Flat Dutch cab-

bage, $1 M; Ga. Heading collards, 75c
Add postage. Mrs. H. L. Britting-

ham, Guyton.

Seed For Sale

New crop, recleaned Burr clover
seed, 5c lb. Contains sufficient soil to
inoculate. S. B. Kinard, Jackson.

Perkins Mammoth Long Green okra
Seed, pure, recleaned, 100 lbs. in dbl.
bags, shipped collect, $7; small amt.
10c Ib. Add charges. J. E. Wall, Shiloh.

500 lbs. Burr clover seed, 1c lb. FOB
B. T. Adams, Elberton, Rt. 3.

Burr clover seed, in rough, 1 1-2e lb.
Clean seed, 5c Ib, Roy Lewis, Hart-
well, Rt. 1,

Early Market Queen watermelon
seed (the earliest sweet watermelon
known) ripe fruit in 60 days from
date of planting. 5 doz. seed, 10c pre-
paid. .W. M. Thornton, Jesup. =

50 lb. Heading variety collard seed,
25 lb, Daniel Alderman, Statesboro.

Burr clover seed, dbl. recleaned, 5c
Ib, Send stamp for sample and come
see. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia.

lbs; pure Ga. Cane syrup, 6 gal. cans,

| vis, Curryville.

Ga. collard seed, 25c lb. or exc. for
equal value in anything can use. S. Y.
Hancock, Ashburn, Rt. 4.

Genuine Crystal Wax Bermuda on-
ion sets, 75c gal. $4 bu. W. R. Steph-
ens, Flowery Branch. :

Lead. var. cabbage seed, $1 lb, Ru-
tabaga, Purple Top White Globe turn-
ip, and mustard seed, 35c lb. Tomato,
$1 lb. Bermuda onion, $2.50 lb. All |
postpaid. W, W. Williams, Quitman. |

Good multiplying Calif. Beer seed,
10 good start del. Also White Pearl
pop corn, 1933 crop, shelled, 10 ib.

not postpaid. Mrs. Corinne Floyd, ~
Rockmart. vee
Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c

start postpaid, also 4 turkeys: 2 hens, __
2 toms, 2 yrs..old, and 9 young turk-
eys, $8 for lot of turkeys. Mrs. Sallie
Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. :

Large red nest. onions for fall plant.
ing, (quarter 4 times, 6 and 8 in hill),
50c gal. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery ins
Branch, Rt. 1. ;

Burr clover seed in rough, 1933 crop_
1c Ib. Charles Hicks, Hartwell, Rta

100 lbs. pure N. C. Buncomb collard
seed, 1933 crop, dbl. recleaned, packed
in 10 lb. pkgs., 30c lb. del. Money or- |
der. Prompt del. G, E. Rice, Ft. baat.

Mix. var. turnip seed, 10c size snuff
box full, 10c, 4 for 30c. Guar. sound.
Add postage on less than $1 order. |
Money orders only. H. S. Brooks, Mon-
roe. 5
Good, Calif. multiplying beer seed: be
10c large start, del. Alfred Wallace, 10
Stephens St., Rome, Ga. j

Seven Top turnip seed, 35c Ib. cr
exc. for good cotton sacks, at 5c %.
Annie Murply, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

8 lbs. Buncombe collard seed, 35c ib.
prepaid. $2 for lot, 1933 crop. C.. B.
Roden, Hawkinsville. 4

Chufa seed, 85c peck, $3. 25 bu. Re- |
cleaned and good stock; Rape, 2 lbs.
35c; 4 Ibs. 50c; Millet seed, 35c quart,
1-2 qt. 20c. Add postage to all. W. A
Waddelle, Pearson. |

Fresh, selected Calif. multiplying
beer seed, 10c per good start, postpari.
Jas. M. Craton, Dallas, Rt. 4.

-Cabbage-collard seed, $11 per 100 A
$2.75; 12 halves, $3; 24 qts. $3.25. Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham.

Seed Wanted.

Want 150-200 lbs. Austrian peas.
Quote price for cash. G. W. es
Ohoopee.

Want best price on 10 bu. Green:
Mtn. or Lookout Mtn., seed Irish cel i
tatoes. J. C. Scruggs, Harlem.

Want 200 Ibs. Crimson and Burr clo- y
ver seed. Quote best prices. Joe B. Da- t

Want some Copenhagen cabbage and
collard seed by the first of August.
Quote best prices. E. V. roan
Sandersville.

Mischa cous For Sale

Nice, garden Gooseberry bushes, 8 |
for $1; Dill seed, 25c pt.; Button Snake
root, 30c lb.; Mayapple, 20c; Yellow
root, Azalea seed, 15c cupful. Odie Eat-~
on, Dahlonega, R, 1.

Nice Sage plants, rooted, 25 doz.;
Yellow root, 30c lb.; Poke root, wild
cherry bark, 15 lb; good 2 horse wag- ae
on, new parts, $18. Exc. for Cane Mill.
L. J. Vollrath, Winston.

Nice, fresh cracked walnut cies eG
dry, sifted and hand picked, clean, 30c _
lb. del. in Ga. Mrs. M. J. Howington,
Commerce, RFD 3.

Guinea pigs, white, pink-eyed
other colors, grown, $1 pr. 1 mo.
90c pr. del. Half grown, 50c pr.
del. Guar. healthy. Ralph Autry,
gart.

White nest multiplying onions for ;
fall planting, 50c gal. del; Fresh, new
dried apples, 10c lb. Mrs. Grace Mur- |
phy, Jasper, R 2.

Guinea pigs, solid white and Reds,
$1 ea. for grown and 50c ea. half grown

er Mrs. Ed nO: Monticel-
0

ands
old,
not |
Bo-
| Thursday, ee 3. 1933.

Miscellaneous For Sale

) Georgia Products| Fo Sale

2 horse wagon for sale or axe. for a
1 horse wagon. Will pay or take dif-
ference. Elbert Cain, Hoschton, R 2.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want to buy sheep skin, full of wool,
tanned or untanned. Advise size and
cash price, FOB Americus in first let-
ter. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus.
Exe. white nest onions (kind that
makes large roots) for dried Mullein
-leaves.. Mrs. Hattie Griffis, Homerville.
Want a few genuine Yellow Crook-
neck (not Mammoth) squash seed; 1
-M. or 1500 healthy Gr. Baltimore or

_ Marglobe tomato field grown plants;

hear from party having reg. B. P..C.
_ pigs. Clayton Fender, Nashville, Rt. 2.

Want sample of cured smoking and
chewing tobacco and price on 10 to
100 Ib. lots: A. B. Youngblood, Augus-
ta, 951 Kissing Bower Road.

Want to buy: all kinds of poultry or
hogs to raise on halves; will pasture
and feed mule this winter for use of
same. J. F. Muirhead, Atlanta, Rt. 1,
Box 396.

Will buy butter sae eggs. Write best

_ price FOB here. F. E. Youngblood,

Augusta, Rt. 1.

Want 100 Buff Leghorn pullets;
want cabbage and tomato plants and
: onion sets. E. R. Yarbrough, Mershon.

Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
English peas, 20c lb. or exc. for cab-
_ bage or Bermuda onion, or any other
vegetable seed. W. EB. Goodwin, Wad-
SRY.

50 bu. or more Brown Crowders,
slightly mixed, 1933 crop. $1.50 bu. at
_ Edison, W. F. Amos, Edison.

. BUTTER FOR SALE
8 to 10 Ibs. good, firm butter each
week, 20c lb. del. to 3rd zone. Each
pound guar. Ella- M. Parker, Talking
_ Rock, R 3.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE |

- 125 bu. good corn, 80c bu;. 5 tons good
_ Q-too-tan hay and grass, $12.50 ton.
: G. A. Jones, Dublin, R 6.

_ FRESH AND CURED
ae FOR SALE
; 2 country sugar. cured hams, no in-
sects, wt 16 lbs. ea. 15c Ib. Cash with
order. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton.
_ Nice oak and hickory smoked bacon,
shoulders; 10 sides, 12. hams, 1l4c Ib.
del. in 100 Ib. lots; nice lard, $4.50 per
50 lb. can. No exc.: J.D. McIntyre,
ve Ousley. sis

FRUIT FOR SALE
White and black scuppernong grapes

(ripe middle of August). For sale or
exc. for biddies or white sacks. L. B.
Rountree, Stillmore, R 2.

Nice sundried apples free from core
and peel, 10c lb. in 10 Ib. lots. Miss L.
M. White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 35.

At my vineyard, grapes, 5c Ib. $1 bu.

Party to furnish containers. Brighton,
Lutie and Concord, ripe during Au-
gust. J. 'T. Peyton, Mt. Airy.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE.

Poplar chunk honey in 10 lb. pails,
10c lb. FOB. H. E. Anderson, Ellijay,
R-4.

MEATS

$6; No. 10 can, $1.25; pound sections,
24 to case, $3.50. All del. Will exch.
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, R 1, Box 31.
60 Ibs. yellow wax, 20c lb. July Rob-
ing bright New Comb or Ext. honey,
10c FOB. L. M. Peavy, Pinehurst.
_ Fancy Gallberry honey, packed and
labled in 5 Ib. pails. Comb, case of 12
Cans, $6; Ext. $5.50. Prompt del and
sat. J. T. Mullis, Alma.
11 lbs. beeswax, $2 del; Butterfly
root, green, 4 lbs. del. $1; scallion on-
ions and buttons, 20c gal., del. in 5 gal.
lots. M. G .Smith, Toccoa.
Bright, New Comb honey, 5-lb. can,
65c; 10 lb. can, $1.30. Postpaid in Ist,
2nd and 3rd zones. Cash with order.
L. G. H. Scott, Ludowici, R 1, |

$2.25; one 10 Ib., $1.25;

Pure Ext. honey in 60 Ib. cans; one
an; $33 2). Cans, $0.50." POB. oJ. Ol
Hallman, Blackshear. :

10 lbs. new, tender Comb honey, del.
$1. Sat. guar. Cash with order. A. N.
Hammond, Enigma.

10 Ibs. new, delicious Comb honey del
for $1. Cash with order. Walter Smith,
Enigma.

Fey. Tupelo Ext. honey, 6 10 lb. pails,
FOB here, $5.50; 2 - 10 Ib. postpaid,
in bbls. price
on request. Jno. A. Crummey, Jesup,
Box 31:

Chunk white honey, 10 Ib.; pultact-

ed, 8 Jb: or $1. gal. C.F. Akins, Au-

treyville, R 1, Box 87.

New, bright honey in comb and ext.
10 Ib. buckets, $1.25; also Bay and
Gallberry, comb and ext. $1.50. Post-

paid. Cash with order. R. W. Brown-

ing, Dublin, R 3.

New, bright, strained honey in 5 lb.
cans, 60c ea. del. 6 cans, $3, BOB. Gea.
D. Barfield, Louisville, RFD 2.

6-10 lb. pails honey per case, $5.50;
12-5 Ib., $5.80; 24-1 lb. jars, $3.60; 12-3
lb. $4. Prices, Del. South of Atlanta.
C. A. May, Taylors Creek. .

5 lard cans of good, nice 1933 bright
Chunk comb honey, 50 to 70 Ib. can,
8c per Ib. J. R. Lewis, Hortense, R 2,
Box 5.

10 lb. can tender Gorm honey, del.
for $1. E. F. Bussey, Enigma.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

70 lbs. large, sound Stewart pecans,

20c lb; 50 S. C. R. I. Red hens, 75c and
$1 ea. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood, Box 83.

A SYRUP FOR SALE

Fey. best grade Ribbon Cane syrup,
full size beer bottles, $1.20 doz. bottles;
8c postage for sample. W. L. H. T.
Dasher, Lake Park, R 1.

Real Fancy pure Sugar Cane syrup.
Case, 12 No. 5 cans, $3.25; Brooks
County hams, 15c lb. All guar. Lee
Patrick, Quitman.

Strictly A-1 sugar cane syrup, Cases
of 6 one gal. cans, $3; 12 half gal. $3.25.
Frt. prepaid Ga. points. J. T. Pon-
der, Whigham.

Ga. cane syrup in 10 lb. cans at 50c; |

lard, 10c Ib. Warner A. Dasher, Mar-
low.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE
1 acre of cabbage. Ready to. begin
cutting and marketing by first week
in August. 1% miles from paved high-
way. Also 1 acre Irish potatoes. E. D.
Owens, Mountain. City.

WATERMELONS, CANTALOUPS.
& FRESH VEGETABLES FOR SALE

About 8 acres watermelons and can-
taloups for sale. Dr. A. B. Jones, Ty-
rone.

Pole beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, $1

|bu. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.
Sev. hundred pounds green butter-

beans, now ready at market price, FOB
my home. Can gather on short no-
tice. M, . Conner, Madison, R 1,

1% acres salad turnips for sale. Fea-
dy August 15th. J. F. Griffin, Milford.

Hot pepper, 15c qt. Address: Mrs. J.
F. Tillmon, Glenwood, R 1.

Green, tender beans, tomatoes, cu-
cumbers, squash and good, Red eating

apples, del. by P. P., cheap for cash. |.

Make offer on what you want. N. R.

| Mooney, Quill.
Chunk Comb honey bulk, 65 Ib.. tin, |

Georgia Products Wanted

CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED

Want 50 to 100 bu. yellow corn. Make |

best price for cash. A. C. Floyd, Cham-
blee. j

Exc. best budded pecan trees for
shelled corn or fall peas; Will take
some beeswax for budding purposes.
Trees del. by Express. W. C. Siler,
Summertown.

FRUIT WANTED |
Want to buy for cash, 3 bu. of the
old fashioned Cling peaches. Quote
best price: Dennis Peterson, Willacoo-
chee:
Want few bu. of Indian Press peach-

ris; Milner.

Geren Products Wasted

es. Make best Cue rine del. Noah A.
Dixon, Blackshear, R 1. -

Want peaches and apples. Will swap
2 white sacks for pound of either. Want
up to 40 lbs. Write first. H. E. Martin,
Savannah, RB 4. k

SYRUP WANTED
Want half bbl. good Ribbon Cane
syrup for cash, cheap. A. T.. Drake,
Philomath.

Flowers and Seed For Sale

Fine iris, 15 good var., for $1, includ-
ing 2 pink, usually 5c each; 7 _ prize
winners for $1, reduced from $2. Mrs.
J. L. Kilgore, Stone Mtn. R 1.

Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale

1 large size 3 roller horse power Cane
Mill; 1 large Roller for No. 2 Golden
Can mill. E. Y. Paulk, Sycamore.

12 H. P. Stover gas. eng., used to op-
erate grist mill, good cond., $50 cash,
FOB Farm. Trade for Jersey or Guern-
sey milch cows or heifers. Mrs. D. N.
Clark, Garfield.

Deering mower and rake, first class:

cond., $45 or exc. for mule wt. not less
than "950 lbs., sound and pert, of same
value. W. M. Barrett, Washington, R 4,
Box 46. /

15 H. P. International gas. eng., 30
inch Williams Mill, in good cond.
cheap. A. B. C. Harper, Hartwell.

1 doz. new 2 row Feeney dusting ma-
chine, $8.95 ea. as long as they last.
J. T. Aycock, Monroe.

Emerson mowing machine, large disc
breaking Fordson plow, blacksmith
vise, grain cradle, 5% horse 1 cycle gas
eng. and Inc. 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.
Shelnutt, College Park, 220 E, Colum-
bia Ave.

2 sets of tobacco flues, $7, set; 20M
tobacco sticks, $6 M. W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore.

10 H. P. International gas or oil eng.,
good cond. $40. D. E. Bazemore, Ha-

| gan.

-Terracing level, good as new, for half
price, for cash. Mrs. A. R. Burgany,
Warthen, R 3.

No.6 McCormick mowing machine
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. Taylor, Abbeville.

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. Padgett, Coffee.

4 H.
sale. Make offer. J.
nesville.

H. McVeigh, Way-

Large Cane Mill and 60 gal. cap. Ket-

tle, good as new, $50 for both. Mrs. R.
M. Exum, Coolidge, R 2.

Fordson tractor with pulley, govern-
or and fenders. Will sell or rtade for
Windmill with tower and tank, or any-

thing can use. Write what you have to

trade. R. H. Brown, Grovania.

2 80-saw gins, Murray make, All
steel. 12 in. saws, Good running cond.
Bargain. D. F. Howard, . Flowery
Branch, R 7.

3 single Box cotton gin presses and
fan, 1 dbl. box press; 2 second-hand
25 horse steam eng., Schofields, center
crank. All good cond. Cheap. Oe.
Daughtry, Rocky Ford.

Silo, brand new, 60 ton cap. Write
for price. Mrs. W. J. Banks, Ashland.

Good, upright dairy boiler, in good
cond., for sale at a bargain. Cc. N. Har-

Small corn meal outfit, Meadows Mill
6 H. P., McCormick Deering kerosene
eng., belt, sheller, picker, etc. $200 or
exc. for other value can use. H. P, But-
trick Atlanta, R, 4.

10 11. P. Titan International gas. eng.
slight repairs; shafts, hangers, pulleys,

other equipment, good cond. Net cost

P. gas. eng. good as new, for]

man, Covington.

Second-Hand eae
For Sale ae

equipments, $116; Eng. and all equip-
ments, $90 FOB. Robt. Puller, Adairs-
ville. so

2 Roller power can 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,
RG a

16 gas. eng. Seas type, .
new. Cost $55; sell for $20. Eng. re-
moved from base wt. 40 Ibs. Geo. he
Nussel, Sycamore. eta

John Deere tractor and harrow, De-
Laval 2 unit milker. Used only short
time. C. C. Tank, Hawkinsville.

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, sheller and
20 H. P. Eng., 1 floor scale. Robt. D.
Hamilton, Athens, R 3, Phone 3902. Ee

2 pecan dusting machines; 1 Will-
iamson stump puller; disc tractor plow:
stalk cutter; 2 horse plows; cream sep-

arators, etc. Good cond Write for list _

of farm tools and machinery. Fred- o
Geiger, Flintside.

1 stand machinery for sale Soe
of 2-70 gins, 1 good gas. eng., 1 corn
grist mill, gas. eng. with it. Allin good
cond. J. C. Kennedy, Lumber City.

4-60 12-in, Murray Brush gins in

good cond lint flue and Condenser for :

same; 60 H. P. boiler with front and
supports. 10x14 Frick center stroke eng.
Any part sold separately. J. Blasin-
game, Jersey. ie

Side delivery rake, needs few repairs _
for sale or exc. for cow, hogs, mule, |

chickens, ducks, geese or anything can

use. Mrs. J, M. Grow, Colquitt.

Blizzard Ensilage cutter with pipe
and distributor Fairbanks-Morse Ham-
mer Mill, 10 H. P. Elec. motor, 75 H.
P. slip ring motor, suitable for Gin. |
M. P. Reaves, Atlanta, 749 Lawton eo
S. W. a

16 in. almost new Eureka Grist Mill a

for sale or exc. for 200 W. L. chickens,

or its equal value..
asville. -

1 No. 12 and 1'No. 16 DeLaval Cream
Separators. H. E. Martin, Savannah,
R 4. ls
Fordson tractor and harrow in good
shape, $125 here or swap for young ~

mare mule, wt. 1200 lbs. or over. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.

One 8 ft. 2 roll Skinner apple pol-

= E. Tuck, Slaoads

isher (for orchard use) in good used _

cond. $40. W. R. Earle, Clarkesville.

1 Witte 12 H. P. Engine, and other
farm equipment for sale or exch. Write

for particulars. Jessie Nix, Fairmount,
Ri. 0)
Cypress tank, International engine -

and pump jack. Almost new. Bargain :

or exc. for Hereford bull, or Farmall
tractor. No junk considered. M. Sparks
Blakely.

Good 1 horse gas eng. $15 or treme

for anything can use.
sen, Albany, Rt. C.

Chattanooga Middlebuster, Wing No. _

Carl Christian- ;

17, wt. 15 Ibs. 1 24-in. cutaway disc, wt.

24 Ibs. 50c ea. postage extra.
Driskell, Juliette, R 1, Box 79.
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 together or any section. L. I
C. Wells, Columbus, Box 467. vay
1 Robedeaux cotton scale beam and
frame, $50. W. C. Jones, Culloden. f

Grist mill outfit: crude oil Eng., 15

ROR.

H. P. 48 in. set of geared Rocks, pull-
eys, shaftings, etc. Complete, now run- |

ning. Sacrific for cash, or trade for

hogs, cows, W. L. chickens. D. P. Mar- a

tin, Cobbtown. is

Star pea and bean thrash, large pow-
er size. Cheap, or exc. for small hand
power. Write if you can. Tom Hill, Ir
winton. aoe

One 50 horse steam engine, for sale
M. Harde-

cheap for cash, or trade.


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- tor, in first class cond. and cheap for

_arator. J. N. Baston, Washington.
Want 1 or 2 units of a roller mill

_ vise best price. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

*

-., mer geared grist mill.
heyy Rex. :

__ tup kettles of not less than 60 gal. cap.

_ Reynolds.

_. in first class shape and cheap for cash.

F. H. Durden, Walnut Grove.

quiring not over 3 H. P.
_ Chas. B. Davis, Cairo, R 4.

_ chine, suitable for tractor work. State
- make and cond. in, and best price. W.

hanes! Newnan, 98 Greenville St.

_L. L. Dorminey, Enigma, R 1,

_ A. No.1 cond. State size of Rollers and

_ In good cond. Walter P. Hughes, Cum-
ming, Rl.

{9 pe engine. W. R. Venerable, Buford.

. ~ equipment; also want baby chicks to
raise on halves.

_ cash. Golden or Chattanooga of a hea-
ston, R A.
_. chinery, such as Grist Mill, Gin parts,

-E. D. Towns, Towns.

ee)

ing a real good 4-70 or 80 saw gin stand

Second- Hand Maes
Wanted

Want a 3-80 saw gin outfit, complete,
less power. Preferably a Lummus, all
1 story. Right hand Huller Breast, air
blast outfit. A. G. Thomas, Cumming.
- Want 1 small Roller for No. 13, 3 Rol-

ler Chattanooga Cane Mill. Lynn
Thomason, Roopville.

Want good rice huller. Must be in
good cond. and cheap. Will buy or rent.
W. D. Carswell, Halcyondale.

Want to get in touch with party who
has a good, second-hand dbl. box press
for cotton gin. S. N. Dinsmore, Al-
pharetta, R 5.

' Want a 3 row Niagara Duster at
once. State price and condition. Robt.
Wallacs, Griffin, Rt. D.

Exc. 15-30 International tractor for
second-hand Lummus gin outfit, 3 04,
70 saws. W. P. Hunt Calhoun.

Want 1 power cane mill and evapora-

f

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cash. Write what you have. L. H. Van-

Landingham, Howard.
Want second-hand Farmall or John
Deere tractor, also side del. rake, pow-
-er hay press and hay mower. Must be
elose to Atlanta and in good cond. Bill
Cousins, Jr., Atlanta, 520 Park Dr. NE.
- Want a good, 2nd-hand Cream Sep-

containing either 2, 3 or 4 sets of rolls.
Unit must be in first class cond. Ad-

Want 1 used 42 or 48 inch top run-
Walter Estes,

Want to exc. good value for used sy-

J. F. Lindsey, Tifton.
_ Want to buy 1 used cane mill, for.
cash, or in exc. for syrup. A. S. James,

Want 1 second-hand power cane mill

J. Carl Gibbs, Ty Ty.
Want copper syrup pan, 12 ft. long.

Want 2-60 saw gins, with press and
suction outfit. E. S. Barrett, Athens, R
nes rece

Want 1 horse hay press. Prefer In-
ternational make. Albert N. Tumlin,
Cave Springs, Ga.

Want to rent with privilege of buy-
ing a small corn and meal grinder, re-
to. operate.

Want a small grain threshing ma-

M. Roper, Cumming.
Want a good make Grain Thresh for
cash. /Give size, make and cond. Otis

Want 1-80 gal. syrup kettle in good
cond. State price and what you have.

Want 1 large 2 roller cane mill in

kind of bearings and best price in first
letter. Bob Sosby, Carnesville.

Want small roller for No. 2 Demoris
Cane Mill, in good cond. G. E. Craw- |
ford, Blairsville, R 1.

Exc. 50 H. P. motor and starter in
first class cond., for Gins. J. C. Bag-
Well, Canon.

Walt second-hand mower and rake

Will pay cash for a 25 H. P. crude
Exc. $300 value for farm operating
John Muirhead, At-
lanta, R 1, Box 396.

Want good, second-hand extra hea-
vy, horse power cane mill, cheap for

vy type preferred. H. C. Haynes; Can-

Exc. good milling corn or corn meal
or other value for good, 2nd-hand ma-

2 hole Corn sheller or cotton scales.

Want 1 Cane Mill, 3 roller. State
what you have, kind and size, cheap
for cash. J. W. Dean, Willacoochee, R

Want to get in touch with party hav-

buster, 1 Southern King

\sey, Rome, Rt. 4.

MARKET

Second-Hand Machinery |
Wanted

outfit, also a 60-100 H. P. Diesel
(crude) oil engine, in good order. T.
M. Ward, Elberton, R 3.

Want 1 16 or 17 ft. diz. by 5 or 6 ft.
face, steel overshot water wheel. J. W.
McDonald, Thomaston, RFD 3. |

Want 2 Oliver Goober single stocks.
Must be cheap for cash. H. B. Cain,
Dacula, RFD I.

Want to hear from party having an
Ensilage cutter for sale cheap for cash.
Graham Simpson, Culverton.

Grain And Hay For Sale

Good, Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.25
bu. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.

5 tons Peanut hay, $5 ton FOB barn
in Worth county, near Vickers on the

and good cond. Cash, R. N. Heath,
Arabi, Rt.

Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,

For Sale

BULLETIN

Sylvester and Cordele Highway. Baled

Positions Wanted

" Thursday, acehse a 1933.
Poultry For Sale

Bachelor wants light job on farm
for board and small wage. 40 yrs. exp.
on farm. Prefer stock or poultry. G. W.
Paulk, Osierfield.

Want job. Can work, any kind of
labor. 15 yrs. exp. best of ref. Keep up
steam and tractor outfit, also reliable,
exp. sawyer. E. N. Jones, Acworth, Rt.
2; \

Single man wants job picking cotton
at once. Make best offer per 100 and
board. M. N. Hardin, Calhoun.

Want farm of about-15 acres, and 3
M. turpentine boxes for 1934. Write
vhat you have. Prefer close to Way-
cross or Jesup. J. F. Burkett, Hazle-
hurst, Rt. 1. mi

Want Grist Mill to operate on share
basis. Good miller. Can do all own re-
pair work; also fine millwright and
machinest. John Forbes, Charing.

and cotton, good smooth land to cul-
tivate. Give full information. B. F.
Hall, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

F arm Help Wanted

Buckeye Mammoth Inc., 2772 cap.,
for sale. E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Rt. 1.

2-600 egg cap. Buckeye Inc., first
class cond. $30: each, or exc. for Fer-

B. Flanders, Rockledge.

Wishbone, 400 cap. Inc., 3 sections.
Set 1 each week, or all. $25 or exc. for
500 R. I. Red chicks. Write if interest-
ed. Mrs. H. V. McCorvey, Pavo.

450 cap. Inc., in No. 1 cond., $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. 2 Ibs. or over. Ea.
pay shipping chgs. COD. Y. T. Cox,
Broxton, Rt. 2.

140 egg cap. Wisconsin Inc., egg
turner, thermometer, book of instruc-
tions, $5 FOB or $6 del. Mrs. F. ot
dt, Martinez, Rt. 1. ~

I M. cap. chicken brooder, good
cond., for-sale. Want 1 front part of
old International Hay Press. L. R,
Rowland,. Canon, Rt. 3.

100 Sure-Trip-Trap Nests, good as

new, 15c each, in any quantity. (Find
out high producing hens.) Chas. M.
Powell, Macon, Rt. 1.
1200 egg cap. Inc. in perfect cond.,
cheap for cash, also some Ga. collard
seed. Mrs. James, M: Patterson, Way-
cross, Rt. 2, Box 19.

Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,

Wanted

Want Inc. 100 or more cap. Buckeye
preferred. Exc. plows; good cond. for
same; John Deere, 1 horse .middle
cultivator,
Sell or exch..G. W. Akins, Ocilla, R. 2.
Exc. bees in Pat. hives for trapnest
fronts, Inc., and brooder of small cap.
S. J. Griener, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 332B
Want a second-hand Inc. in A-1l
cond. Buckeye preferred, 2 to 10 M.
cap. C. D. May, Pelham.

Positions Wanted

on share basis. Prefer 1 for diversi-
fied farming. Right away, House,
garden, pasture, etc. 6 in family. J. H.
Duffey, Atlanta, 262 Capitol Ave.

Want job on dairy or to gather crop
in or near Floyd county. Man, wife
and family. Good dry-hand wmilkers.
Write at once. State wages. T. C. Hul-

Man with 5 in family wants 1 horse
farm on halves, and 5 M. Turpentine
boxes, for 1934. Must be with good
folks: State what you can offer. W. L.
Googe, Hazelhurst, Rt. 1, Care J. F.
Burkett.

Want white girl or young woman to
live as one of family and help with
light farm work. No field work. Must
be of good character and a willing

ris str. pullets, March hatch. Mrs. F.|.

_|hatch, $1 ea; Baby chicks, 10c ea; 5
hens> Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, R 1.

Exp. man desires large, 1 horse farm |

Want colored man and wife to keep
up small farm. Must be clean and
furnish ref. K. T. Clarke, Atlanta,
845 York St., SW.

Want a good woman to live in home
and assist with light farm work. No
field work. Write. Mrs. J. S. Goggins,
Marietta, Rt. 4.

Want a good farmer for a 45 A.
farm on share crop: basis. Must be able
to furnish own stock, feed, tools, etc.
See or write. J. H. McClelland, Way-
cross, Rt. 2, Box 52-B.

Want a settled woman, clean, strong
good character, economical, good man-
ager to help with light farm work. No
field work. Give support, or small sal-
ary. Mrs. J. M. Crow, Colquitt.

Want a good farmer for 400 acres
of land. Standing rent. Situated half
way Lula to Homer, Ga. Banks Co.,
Mrs. E. J. Davis, Lula, Star Route.

Poultry For Sale

AUSTRALORPS
7 wustedionas (the Worlds Greatest
layers), Osborn str. $2 pair; trio, $3 or
trade for nice, 60-100 Ib. shoats; 3
Chinchilla rabbits for sale. Johnson
Crowe, Cartersville, 125 Forest Ave.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

3 fine pure Thompson Ringlet B. R.
in service cockerels,.$1 ea. February
hatch, 75 ea; large 2 yr. cock, $1 FOB
Mrs, N. R. Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2.
Pure. bred B.. R.. cockerels, . Parks
str. Cream A Grade, direct from reg.
stock, $1 ea., $1.50 pr; 10 nice hens,
r$9, or $1 ea. No exch. Mrs. Susie Mc-
Intyre Ahl, Ousley, Rt. 1.
10 B. R. 2 yr. old hens, now laying,
90c ea; 8 real nice AAA B. R. March
cockerels, 95c each; Direct from Rusk.
C. E, Bedenbaugh, Wrightsville, R 1.

CORNISH
6 pure bred Dark Cornish roosters,
1933. hatch, $1.50 ea; 1932 Spring

GAMES
18 pure Ky. Dom hens and 3 roost-
ers. 1932 hatch. Hens are fine layers.
Write your wants and what you will
pay. W. Henry Baxley, Jr., M. D.,
Hephzibah.

LEGHORNS

Over a hundred hens to sell. Pure
Tancred W. L. Have been culled. 50c
each, FOB my home. No chks, Mrs.
A. E. Hamer, LaGrange. x

200 March-April hatch, healthy
Roselawn AA W, L. pullets. Some lay-
ing, others soon. 12 cockerels, 50 or
more, 75c ea..or lot for 60c ea. Cash
only. Homer Wright, Gainesville, R 2.
35 W. L. hens, pure bred, Tancred>
str. 2 yrs. old, healthy, no culls. 40c ea
Miss Audrey Ivey, Thomson, R 4.

60. trapnested and culled Roselawn

Want 2 horse farm, suitable for corn | ~

Brown, Gainesville, R 2.

100 Ferris str. W. L. pullets ef 300.
egg mating, ready to begin laying.
Cockerel free with every 10 pullets at

wanted). Mrs. E. D. Young, .Leslie.

20 Booths AAA W. L. 8 wks. old _

cockerels, direct as baby chicks, 65c ea
del. or $10 for lot, del. Pope BOOMS |
Jr., Butler.

price, or come see. Mrs. H. es sabia
Unadilla, Roe 2:

PIGEONS

5 pr. common pigeons, 30c. pr, or
lot for $1. Willie aah
Riek

30 pr. White Kings,
banded, 50c pair. All No) 1 birds. o
P. Foster, Good Hope. F

20 common pigeons, mated aaa
working, 20c pr. FOB. Nevin Alexand-
er, Raleigh.

QUAIL FOR SALE
All pairs of Quail sold. Taking or-

be del. in August, September and
October. Mrs. T. Treanor, Mee
ville.

either re-stocking or for breeding; al-
so eggs, from Georgias thoroughbred -

lough, Thomasville, Care ied Woods,
Quail Farm.

Rouley Wanted

R. I. REDS

Want 2 early hatch S. C. R. I. Red
cockerels, full breed for breeding pur-
poses. Send prices. W. G. Adams,
Covington, Rt. 4.

Eggs For t Sale

turned. Rebecca aero
860 Boulevard, S. E.

iether

50c per 15 prepaid, and 2c an egg by
100 lot not prepaid, Like to contract
furnish 100 or more per week, Mrs
G. C. Clifton, Millen;

15*prepaid. Carton ret. Money, orders -
only. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Plants Wanted

Want 20 M. Copenhagen or Flat
Dutch cabbage plants before August
10th. Quote best cash price immedia-_
tely. J. N. Stephens, Toomsboro.

Red multiplying onion buttons, 30
gal. prepaid. Plant in Fall for early
spring use. Mrs. N. M. Green, . _ Blue_
Ridge; Rt... 2,\Box 35.

About 20 Ibs. Southern grown col-
lard seed, hand cleaned, 15c Ib. not.
postpaid. E. C. Harper, Cairo, Rs. 4.
Genuine mustard-spinach
called Tendergreens) ready for use 28
days after planting. 1 Ib. (no less sold)
50c; Purple Topp Globe turnip, 35c Jb.
Del. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley.

straw, 6c lb. FOB Bowersville. Lejand
Ferguson, Canon, Rt. 1.

A
FOB. L. A.-Motes, Elberton, Rt. 3.'

Seed Wanted

Want 2 or 3 bu. good No. 1 Shufas

and get. my reply before sending. J. W.
Murphy, Moultrie, Rt. 4.

Want some Austrian Winter peas.
Send sample and quote best price,

helper, Milton Bryant, Blakely.

AA W. Leghorn 2 yr. old hens, good

\

FOB. J. M. Hilley, Sugar Valley. -

cond. 5 roosters, $35. Cash only. ie

75c ea. Lot for $65 (roosters too, if |

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

15 nice, fat hens and 10 or 12 fat,
nice friers, 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. ea. Make

Omega,

working and

ders for eggs, also for young birds to

Can furnish half grown Quail tae

stock. Reasonable prices. Ed M. Fur-

Pavkeeb eggs, $1 per 15. Cartons re-_

Thompson str. B. R. hatching eggs, o

Pure Cornish Indian eggs, 60c per

Seed For Sale Ag

(often |

Dead ripe Crimson clover seed, ma-_
chine picked, free from foliage and ~

Burr clover seed in rough, ic per Ib.

at reasonable price, sent COD. Write



































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