AP ae 62 } DEPARTMENT of ( G. C. ADAMS, i Capen > cy nn d 21 | ln Y, PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ _E. GREER, DIRECTOR. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933. NUMBER. OUTBREAK SCREW-WORM FLIES ON DOMESTIC ANIMALS In SOUTH GEORGIA | ____ Attention has been called by the State Veterinarian that there is a serious menace or disease that is very prevalent over the State, especially in South _ Georgia Counties, causing severe losses among domestic animals from an un-. _ precedented infestation with what is known as the Cayor Fly or Screw-worm Fly. The State Veterinarian has prepared some good information on this sub- ject, which is given herein and, if complide with accordingly, serious losses and the spread of this infestation may be averted. This fly, of the blow-fly family, lays eggs on carcasses of dead animals ' and in the wounds on the bodies of living animals. In one to eight hours after the eggs are layed, they hatch out minute larvae or maggots, known as screw- worms. These maggots invade the carcasses of dead animals, or bury them- Selves in the tissues around the wounds in the living animals. ea a ; | Since these screw-worm flies breed in carcasses of dead animals, the. easiest way to prevent their reproduction and spread: is to see that no such carcasses are left exposed to this pest. Every person in the infested territory and in the adjacent territory should make it a point to see that all dead ani- mals are burned as soon as possible after being found. Under the Georgia _ laws it is a misdemeanor to fail or refuse to dispose of the carcass of any dead _ animal or fowl within three hours after such carcass has been found and notice of such has been given. (See: Section 485; Volume 2; Georgia Code of 1911.) Watch for wounds, scratches or abrasions on the animals. When wounds are found to be infested with these screw-worms or maggots, they should be injected with 90% commercial benzol to kill the maggots. Remove as many maggots as possible from the wound and apply an antiseptic powder. Coat the wound and its margins with a heavy pine tar oil to repel further attacks by _ the fly. Repeat this treatment at frequent intervals. Do not operate on any animal unless absolutely necessary and then take extreme precautions to see that flies cannot come in contact with the wound. In severe cases of infesta- tion, the local veterinarian should be called. SUMMARIZING: Cayor Fly, or Screw-worm Fly, bluish green in color, larger than the house fly, with yellowish or reddish colored head and three broad blac! stripes on the body between the wings. They mature within a few da: after being hatched and begin laying. Son EGGS on decayed animal matter and in wounds of live animals. Under _ favorable conditions the eggs hatch in about one to two hours into the Larvae, or screw-worms which penetrate into the decayed carcass or bury themselves inthe tissues of living animals around the wound in which they are hatched. The larva or screw-worm matures in about four days and then drops to the ground where it buries itself, forming over its body a hard shell and becomes the PUPA which, after three or four days, breaks open and there emerges the CAYOR FLY, or SCREW-WORM FLY. When conditions are fav orableheat and moisturethe whole life cycle is complete in less than four weeks time. 65 ae ANIMALS ATTACKED: No animal is immune from {the attack of this fly. Any wound on a livin animal or the carcass of a dead animal is suitable as a breeding place for the Cayor or Screw-worm Fly. (ie SYMPTOMS: Wounds infested are usually swollen and discharge a thin bloody or yel- lowish liquid. =. CONTROL: Burn carcasses of all dead animals, Treat daily all infested animals, | The Secretary of Agriculture at Washington, D. C., has given Swift & - Company, Moultrie, Georgia, and White Provision Company of Atlanta, Geor- gia, and possibly other packers of which we have not been advised, a maximum quota of pigs and sows to purchase each week. As these are already indications that farmers may offer for sale more than this total number weekly, it is neces- - sary that these packing houses get on a plan of not receiving any pigs or sows, except on a basis of a permit, which they will issue through their Live- _ Stock-Buying Department upon application. This means that before any one delivers pigs or sows to either of these markets on the Government plan, they -. must first write, phone or wire to them for 2 permit, and same will be issued ee advising the farmers on what day they will receive his hogs. __ THE WAY TO MARKET YOUR HOGS ON THE GOVERNMENT MARKETING PLAN | The ebject of this article is to caution farmers to comply with this plan, as I believe it will greatly help in handling such hogs with the least amount: of trouble and expense. Aopen The Government has ruled that these packers will not be allowed to tak on any pigs and sows from speculators, but only from the hog raisers them selves, who have raised the hogs, and they are warning speculators not to t1 to deliver any pigs or sows on this plan, as it will be an unnecessary expense to them in trucking their pigs and sows to the Market. Nae J. F. GREER, Director. MARKET REPORT 2 OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS : Prevailing Wholesale Prices Sept. 4, 1933. Always subject ees to variation. Bs ptags 1h - Hens, small colored and W. Leghorn pebicrs, 10; . 2 5 es a ees ee Stokes. 1b ah. ee pS COSC, 1D ob oo Se Se es Se UrKevys. IDs 2 sse ae ewes ea eee ee BeOOWUS) lO oe et eae pela peas, Iwixed, Piso. - Field peas, not mixed, bu. ~-.--.---- - Country butter, best table, Ib. ----_- har Corn, (80.1bs. to: bu.) bus 32 ~ Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. _-----_-_ VOR cee ea ee eS Cabbage (per 100 Ibs.) -Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton . = = Peanut: Hay, No, 1, tom. <2 0-00 : || CHICAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on 90 Score _ Centralized Standards: Aug. 28th, 21 1-4c; August 29th, Atlanta Columbus FARM LAND EDITION SEPTEMBER 2Ist INDEX Extra Selected White $ : Pee Xt OOF ie = Blandard;- dg... = Ss oo a Georgia trade, doz. -.----- ue Varo. TUN; -00u... oe Hers, 4 t=? 1bs: Up, lb coe Se eS POOREEES, Ls ts ee ee 2.00 2.50 21 L4o; August 30th, 21; August $Ist, 2ie; September : The first farm land supplement of the year will appear September 21st. Farms for Sale, for Rent, to Buy, to Rent, or Farms for Ex- change, notices must reach the Bureau of Markets not later than September 15th. All notices received later than this date will be returned to the writer. Space is limited. Send in your notices im- mediately. Farms for rent and wanted on shares can be listed weekly under the Help Wanted and Position Wanted? Columns of the Bulletin. nay F. GREER, Director. Grain and Hay For Sale Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted .- Positions Wanted <<... --i.3-22-3 Farm Help Wanted z Plants For Sale anissan tea eee : Seed For Sale 5 Seed Wanted _._...-.-._.----- eed Miscellaneous For Sale 4 Miscellaneous Wanted Georgia Products For Sale ee : Georgia Products Wanted . = 4 Poultry. For Sale Se ee eptember 2nd, 21/%c. | _ PAGE TWO Georgia OULTRY WANTED 2 2 cap. ie oe SE : [Grain aa i F For Sale 1 black Jersey ow, frost eptember my farm anhe a5 ee Allentown. oo LSHURSDAY, SEPT; 75-1988. G. C. ADAMS, _ ecu Sandersville. 2 Se O Pure! aoe guar. cae eee ~-Bureat- of Markets. - Of onions errs i seed, 15 eit Entered as second class or ter February 15, 1922, at. t = Post Office at Atlanta, Ge A | gia, under the act of June 8, - {1 1930. Accepted for mailing at - | special rate of postage pro- _ | vided for in Section 1103, Act rap of October 8, 1917. _LNatices of. farm produce and, _fsappurtenances: admissible,.un=, oy deryr: Postage} iregulations; in-.- 2 | serted one time on each re- Bathe and repeated only when , res aedoimpanied 7 In RG rs.;and _ seed, . incuba Vand ornamental : nursery ee } notices are published in _4oMonthly-: Supplements avhich _ appears:con' ithe > first VIDOES 7 Pay of each qnorthiov sill of Farm land for sale editions | are published at intervals dur- ang the; yeatiy Advance no 4obices: of} these: editions) iappdars | from time to time advising { advertisers when to mail us- these types of notices. _ FO 'Panilted space wal not permit insertions of notices contain- ing more than 30 words, in- cluding name, | and , , addre: Wer Weeki | the tient to eat! down notices of more than | 30 words, providing that this | [See es not tier the 1 ; 895 aii weort ois de fous Limited Sack will not permit tea ck of unimportant no- ire Under . asl oms ative, Aa q : 1 if, ante Bulletin do : 23 eam si sATR i oP ing therefrom. "'S} Hy" 9 WH} ot 2% pecial Notices Zz f Hus pp Gate or transaction result" Hes $10 ton; Peanut, 509 So. Lee St. Send sample and Pure Hastings Bt Beth Couch, Turin. ton, RFD. 1. P2195 Bh Abrtiaad! FOB my place, 6 miles South of Stapleton. T. FRhodes Staple ya; att CE ton. A rb! su cabart Od of onions and other dbiiokious'| seed, 75c bu. FOB, sRoystonriny.: jod Hastings?:400-Bui oats, 75c: bu, barns Jer. Ware; up| FOB. .Qbis- G,Rawls,..Williamson., .; Bamcroft;and.Appler seed oats. "00, bu. FOB.No orders, less, 5 bu, shipped. D. W. Cheek, Lavonia. Run about 1 M. Mrs. C. H. Wilcock, Fitgeepald Hastings 100 Bu. oats. -from weather stain and John som giass!)! Germination +98 1 per Feerit. "856 bu;Warit? 20 Esourid! wheat * for: ast! Lofeaih! 2etrGaa eR YE) $176 old, frshty in January. $30" Joo. good imilehs and, utter :.cows :|aiale,, dropped; J M. Ey 8 Gh OD 1 fine Heifer calf, nearly 2 yrs. old, $15 FOB. Mrs. Mattie PAG of! the! finest! breeding, reg) int Hutchinson, Albany. iT Rresh, sand: Sprit er, POWRNT and blood tested. Tae Tifton, 1002. No. zi Ave. <3 ne bred Black Angus cows andr t, i yr) old_tArigus 3 Keit yearling A ghacondtte * pies & Mg Sutton, Forsyth, 2) siedi ts 6. heifers andide Jersey! maale;. 8 mos. to 2 yrs.-old, Allngood -Stock:|s .No scrubs, $50for ot at? my*barn f also 3 yr. old, gentle iniiich* cow, O "gal. $25: Pred Loudermilk, | Gotnelia, R 1. | One Spotted, Jersey. 4. ,MOSs. Fold bull, Reg. out of > eae bred bull, $40.:AMrs. His Qo Cols: Ee ins, Douglasville, R 4, Jersey milch cow, Soe 3rd} talf, also S. Pi? Gischoar bhog, Sold, subs to POR}. about 11 mos? for sale. M. H. Heya y=), ra4emilch cows, S, 6..m to 2; yrs. old, fee ee moss to, "1 t-2 yrs. old, fortisaleshdh Rs -Goodwin, Greensboro. 6 well brok young | oxen, party cctaad rsingle atid dbl: Tridutire at: .,Odens farr ; er, Mipigckshear d ss swapcdor 4 niceshoats;.60 60:dbss maps: and axle. Party to Suri exch. and get bull. John N. _Baxter, Thoroughbred Jersey bull (gen- Lye. Snof vicious \reg. = om. sthey ae of Jerseys.., Sell. at. bargain | to keep from in eding. Jack, M. ones,. Royston. "AN nide Jersy Cow! with? ates (heifer), 3 gak! milk ao daysSee.: 1 Mrs, J. H. eee cgpoaaih WREDS rn pastbe i ddoms cow: with; young \ealfp good milker, gentle;,.10 mo; | Old. half Jersey,; half. Guernsey |. heifer; 1 Jersey... heifer, and 2'| young Jersey cows soon to fresh. | en; Reg. Guernsey bull. Cheap. = W. M. Cason, Sandersville. ~J-young steer,-4-yrs.-old; well | lbs. also milch cows for sale. _ Ss. M. Goldin, Buchanan, R 2. 4 Ate old, Jersey, bull, fine, stock write forj-price or) came see. 11 young hens, Everlay strain Bok me laying, $5.50! for lot. Exc. Hore th pred Park's Barred R. Sumer Mrs. James - a8 82 a - Ville;: iat 2_good. fee cows, Be oat 4 heagnd Heifers,,2; yrs. Old,,$12; and $10. ea. respectively, Mrs. Martha Stephenson, Towns, Ri 1,BO 36 good .cond. calf 2. wks. old, .$25. Mrs. G. W.- Gresham, Riverdale? Regs Hereford acattle;, males; 1. to 3 yrs. old, $40 to $100; under Aiyr,:old, $25 ;fo..$50. -W._S. Lof- tis, Atlanta, 45 Mangum Sth OMvll! Imarkd Grade | Guernsey; une . _9,,, 1933, ae pout, 15-16, pure. "$10 FOB - De! Sota or exch? for? Pulghuin oy Texas Rust-Proof,; oats. Mrs. Homer Harris, Altaloma, DeSo- tas.Gt PE 3 yr. old Guernsey bull, for sale or exc. for reg. bull to prevent inbrecaine Ee a: Bond," rbuyers name, from our famous} West. Of ban oe es ee Our autos | vonia. Newton Mullins, Soo Colonial Plantation herd: Ww: B. 6 or 8 tons, possibly 1 more good iway, /[ndrvested without ) rainy damage; Peavine and Soy Bean Palmetto. 5 f Commerce; for salez Mrs: ~ wad, 2 1-2 yrs. old: bull fo: sale OL: : 2a brea Nae ERY a Agricultural a Fine UES mlsschicees and fat: -wt=about-+-Me} |_Live Stock. For. eo ae TLE FOR SALE, n good ond,, for Bee! seorge C. Bee Ea- 2; Box 165. yi 2 reg.; Jersey milch~ Gwe 44 old, fresh in, $50 ea; ony clover rseed; He elb; : Clyde Spaprighit. Hartwell, RED ; Grape 30" +e'T pure bred Duroe ecg Live Stock For Sale Cream color. bull, yr. old, $10; Calf, 2 mds.-old 20 mixed yearlings, from. to 8 mos. old, $5.50/ea. de! th= 1| tr f00), miles Aflantas i2- sheep Adams, Atlanta, | Ave. oe East -Qnd-~-ealf~this- Fall. -ence~ for-theright- kind. J- et Gainesville. Pure bred Reg Polled Hereford cattle, bulls and heifers. E. T. eosmel Sy Siloam ae j igs old, Yee, Jetsey heifer ue, Belle Ada (0.,.1005576, L9-mt0S1,.01d; TER, - iba, beth f for breeding. Jersey rerrtiged 6 BSD 14 mos. old, ae 9 I- 2 mos. 20 Sth 64 Sola invite! ry out- | Old, .; | standing cow, oe oe an. taland, 30. Lob ; t, 2 "young Jersey buils, Eminent and, MOK: ys g t 2 Bt nies grade Guernsey: sit nee night's . er: $35. 2a. Compton, Jackson. iF resh in, young) Jersey); Oct, 15)"and. Fayetteville. Por sale, oy exe! te 3 ages: spued: or. OPEN son, Jr., Barfesvilles:! HOGS FOR SALE B. B. Guinea gilts, 5 mos. old, wt. 85, to 100. Ibs. Kok WA and in light? erates, $65 reas, 10] pares. LE, 1.0 ..8 riz Pure bred, 4 large, thrifty; stock q wt.,.about, 45. Abs. Boar, oF, _ SOW, | $4. or 2 50 pair. piped prom-. pily.. J Alliff, Bristol. * Diikoe Seiley: efits and Higs, addy at iow prices." Collins, no 2isdis shire! ands Pi Cli $2.50sea; at sbarn Exc. 1 for chickens at market | price. White or Brown Leghorn hens preferred, L. L. Davis, Toe=) coa, R 1. sub. to reg 8 wks. Old,"$5 6a S. Norton, Edison.; AY: : Reg. Berkshire oa task than % yrs. old, wt! 450 Ths: $20 pot: crated. Guar. breeder; reg. Jers sey heifers, 6 to'15.'Mmos. old, $50 up.; All FOB Farm. Te Breed- loves: Monroe. HORSES AND MULES Of FORs:SALE - Good 11 yr. old horse, wt. 1050 or 4100 Ibs. work : ranywhere; cheap for cash}or will exc.- for good, fresh in pailch cow. W.. T. Kelly, Marietta; R5. * SHetland pony, gentle, perfect | cond: Young horse. Sell or exc. for W. L. pulletsand honey. bees | or 4. gal. young Jersey- milch .cow |) with, young calf. (5 miles Bast ' of Bainbridge on paved road to. Thomasville at aone Star Camp) Anne Sullivan, Bainbridge. ' 1- black mare mule, 12.yrs.. old |: $50; 1 gray. horse- mule, 13--years Bs, ik anywitere, ood ond: Mr JIM. Smith, Greenville. At Stud: very fine Blac 0 Guernsey | t "| 11 goats, Iarii, $3.50-ea. Austin | es We fer 2 Jersey cows, 1 freshs in with | 8rd calf; other; will berfresh with $25. ea,-OL |... trade for muleoandipay: etter} 1 Moarrett, rnc. Bel 8g reg.. see heifers, 10 mos. ry i olds, wr ul T breeds ing. a ees. tight. a te MreMillan er | Boulvars pte , NE. Br Gini freshen btivedti Octoberd ando> FOB Samuel] we IGOWS | Steno il doth s? ee had ; ant | Buena Vista. ait ape, Tee. in Buyers hame} | ne 28 Sagat mvisgs soprust ho 6-6 wks olde ess icrosss Berks | j seer orwrite, at, once: L Reeves, Loganville, R. 4. SOLOY;: good, arouse 16b=ever 80) Ibs. wap sete of est ox. Reevel, Ga. : White N. Z. rabbits, 3 buck, pedigreed. Sell or Sirman, Valdosta, P. O. 22 rabbits; N. Z and Chinchillas for sal Mrs. C., C,. Wayne, ao ta, A5e) Nubian bucks: 9 mos. 5 mos. old, $6. Both fro stock. ary for Brown Teghorny 1 -yr-old layin [Peep Fussell, Rhine, Ga. coviginb?! poodi i grade cows, to: freshen within | 0 days. J. B. Shelhorse, Tifton. EXC....a.. Ory...cow.for 1 | fresh,. OF..ONe._W. lf, 2-or 3 mos, old. It [Want ee of ey Roa y ang? Sider, paying price for, same... Gibson, Waynesville ree by, Preston. Want! 1 pri 'Oxs Both well eared A EOLA or -inoct alin : A. G. ee i ee eon sservice..chg.. Thursday, Sept. 7, 1938. Live! Stock :Wanted | Ss te vi oRositions: Wanted. ye ay IMAR KET: BULLETIN 0 > Positions Waiited =|sPRositions; Wanted | Farm! 00% PAGE THREE a Help Wanted HORSES AND: MULES N ct : tare about}. ES Ibs: who will work anywhere yp. for cash.. a: F Phepperd. kshear, R = ORC. PAE. BC king cows and. some,, cash: for'| pair of mules , under., .10 yts. wt.1050-1150. Ibs. Otto Bi mas,iRockmart, Box 224. ee Exeeio: yr, Jold, .g004, blocky. ise mule, perfectly Sound, 900 000 ibs, 260d worker;-and 3 gal, sey Cow! 3rd calf, forca cup- PR Mares (broken for wk. Oe wn 8 yrs. old, perfdt- |" Saee qd. Be S. Hicks, Yatesville | HEEP AND GOATS: WANTED. Want 1'Togeehbure male goat or 3 mos. old. ie & Hill, ltohia.: aL : RABBITS. WANTED on Want I pair: pedigrea Angora Noolers, reasonable pri.| Sen- rs 'or* Juniors: Write: full pare | 1 iculars! price; ete." Mts. Lottie ones; Lylerly: Want: a few mrBb, ondehty, il furrd, glossy Black rabbits | ve wt. and. Bites ae aepniee= ea re Kop. for, "1934, Cant self, Want with clean, people . Prefer Fayette or ne mty. Can move: ear} p sather TOD. jos fL. act BE ig etn mee at. stall. farm: near tabienias hogs,* chickens, cows and:|j 4. farming. What have you? A.;Bennette, Atlanta, Station Prog eh } Want positi n: in. refined Cou" ae, vassisbing -with. light work: field work... Miss ., fp poeee nd; Woodstock, RED. =1) Vant: job; on, farm.;18 YES. old Ubadochabits.,,, Write price in| sti letter | POTEER < ; Tabor, one " ant job" oh farm. Can dot any Of farm! Works 25. yrs.2 old, write, : -@ome see -me Ww Ouse} Kennesaw} armer, 51 yrs: ofa 2068 oe ee ivants good} 1938 oe en at once: UB. R. R, 2, Box 42. ant: 4 Horse crop 0% | 1934, a work to do through this ll amd),Winter, when notiin p.Can do,shop, work, | | Grist} 1, blacksmith, etc Will | Cosi} ,.Powder Springs.; 2 fined, middleaged,.. _. Chris- woman_wants. job. assisting vith Yight! work on farm. Noy Id work! Prefer with elderly Ople)!oIVirs, Sia! MM. ALE . Lowe, 4 okslioan 204; ParkiiAve. ~** anti 1thorse rop, good, land, ndy to school, good.pasture, road, etc.. Prefers near At- a or! ete ae town. oun BAR igor ac ay | Hows ant - work rib latle | loess y farm: Jassisting with light rk, No field work:sNone! but ristian: people need answer. is He Brand: Marietta: | 5 yr old widower omit | Be wre poy: wants job on farm, look= after good plac;raise poul- and--do-repairing,etc...Room,. rd and small salary. B. L. ler, Acworth, R de. gm ant job, a iife exp. see te | owe ia preferred. W 0 - Springs; agligel ae TS: anb job .onsfarm: ernie J couple) as Overseer, 1 arm, and stock, at a reas- ge. Gaydon, | 323 WQ 4 wants: job" : Have. : -COWS,, od. oe. Wallet, (| wilbsrepay jovhen:sget-,to.7 : Mrs. S. 40 FP otas 7g" w. Sessions, | Ma~ | con, 820 Ross. St. Want sconnection with, tee | Dlsater in So. Ga,,..40,yrs, old, Life exp. tobacco, cotton * and other crops. Best of. tet. e ue | Middleton, Bio" 2 Waute. Job as Oyerse er of 10 or | 15 gale farm. sp emen EXD. and Kee it up 42, yrs: ~old, mar=" ied; nochildren? Good ref. pyes) fer So. of Atlanta: Rugene F. sae ee : 3889! ee Want s Boosks iLo dorse oe within 25 milsi Atlanta; -with: -good land, comfortable- house and! barn. standing rent; or 3rd or 4ths: Gan furnish self. ROY: 4. Coleman," College: \Park> R 2. 18 yrz10ldj) strong; healthy wht. ove wants: job withe nice: family on farm, gathering 2 crop) | with, salary. C--Ss eae Atlanta, R PIB oS ig H AIS TKO | + single? 28 yt ariving truck *Or" farmer, EB. HE Blanchard, Atlan~ ta, 301 Central Ave "35 yr! Old man wands: job at -once,..15 yrs. exp,. dail Good most, ahi kinds of nee ua ae Want good T norse td, near | B 50-50- eres jen, farnise: self, See OF wwrite,..W,, Cc. Cherry, ;, Rocking- vk AMD}, R. I: Care , Mike , garter Place. -, Want, good: 2.08, 3 shorse. farm) ae 1934 on 50-50 basis. Have>2 grown boys; -and another one large enough to plow. Also ood: hoe help: Sey.eyrs.iexpy growing anc curing oa cd - piacpiy VRIE DONS; tA. /. Mother. iand 3 sons... ah ton 15 |. yrs): want.a-small house and) work td! d on"farm All willing, workers) (Have to; be: moved, but work. Mysi LouoGooge, Hazlehurst, WR, Aj Care JimsF. Burkett, GWant;place with: elderly peop Te looking after farm,, truck, -tractor farm, or would! take share crop. with Board*fer looking after Stock! DLE YTS! colds Single and, Yaised on farm?! Ref: lester Tap Ward, Moultrie, RT lowe Wart job of looking: ait tick and caring for an estate; winter or summer . home, overseeing a 4 fay, or that Wine ef work. Aved |. couple._Can_take charge at once, A, L.Dean;;Rome, 20 Stevens; St, soWamt a good. 2:horse farm, for, 1934. Good buildings: 0 cand, pas- ture;nearAtlanta, Ga: 40 years exp. inicfarming.. Standing rent.: J. C: Hughes, College-Park, R a Want. good t horse farm, Tuer ker, : Decatur, Rast) Atlanta sec-. tion. Pay: transportation ito see place 10 to 30 ars considered. Me. Arnold, Logansville,i R 4." Want 1 Htse- erowpo good land good '4-room frous on halves Could run 2?or3 norseerop with 2 houses*and?some* nent paloye Williams, Pacula; R2.' Mowant' 4 hofse crop on* 50480 basis for 1934. writ> vor pees Lawton JS. Conner, Vienna, R' Ay Care Miss Latira Meddeys. want good size farm to Over- see for @ rear: good wisn, Ret? exch. "W. A -Goare,- -Hartsfield. -: Want joben farm, 45 yrs. old, -sober;~Freliable,.single,..raised.on.}. pfurnish self. On halves... Will move at Once? and hlp>-gather 1983 crop.cWritevor! come: at ones: Roy. Wright, Luthersville, R 1. wage. Single. man, | | Clyde - Cotiher)? Stuckey. * rhs 1 Want farm fo#01984.0n halves Biss old young man 8 yrs. at one|y dry-hand iter? a .| with tide nal AgaERE Ho cield 3 4 Averette,,. Buckhead, ;xunning |. or anything on | 2450 Jbasisic Cobb county preferred. farm. Room, bo rd and $10 3 mo. ; Want a good far at once. | school; Or : sehol puss standing} rent: Elvey CS Ward; Butler: Want good 1 horse: efop, 3rd and 4ths> Furnish self andiiown stock? riough force to rith same 4: Exp. ref. J.7we Sherif College; RARE. 29 xi Want: job: ba tart for rest. of | rte" year and for 1934.'Can- doy any kind of) farm? Gvorki Drive any make? truck. Ref. eat ish eels hear school of buedin:Can. LUN jr: ewes Calieny Reakac 5d aetae Hane weenie ework | tearmiaaly | of 1938 for wages; and) will work | sone 27500 bE bales efs pene! fog One. ao) farm, $8 mo.,, board and. laund-\} ry, life, time xD, No _b Aabits., A hustler pt once. d jog a Lie 3 or: in Bottms:* would insider, ae horse. crop. with | 2 houses 44 yrs. al ea She OE for home, and Small. sal-y Loe Hull-St.- farm for $1! per day and) bead, osc Chasah, Whighant, Rod 2 AB yrold man-< i wants place bri! farm with: good: family torcasr sist with | anything tobe: done on farmediveoas one cof family; | Can do most anything im repair, 5 Want -joh) ini. Gury. OL, poultry farm Havehoy 13:yrs.old and Pgirlo20 yrs:iWantto get: with F liable party} meazr; Atlanta... .possible..Home, for self: and child ren and small, salary.. Mrs. Allie Ga. + 38)-yTs old, man, Be in tahily. xp n farming, and, dairying, wants erop, with mall dairy f Yr 19346) Ref;, if, wan ed,. ero, Ct jeathanne -Lorane. - Want. cotton to pick Hd ity whoj.hasva Jarge amoun 12 in family. | Wwalit = op for 1934. on shares, sAmy blacksmith, also. J. F Wilson, Calhoun, RFD 8. Want job = overseeing | cobra geedeninger D poultry, etc.. Reason- 1' able pay. : Object,.. home, | Tife time; -2Xp:; in: farming, Atlanta vicinity preferred. | Johy MM. a tee Gate SIS Hel. < AHO Yio WA Honest ange vend wife aeitk 1 have tovbewfurnished alittle; 1 child,2 = 27 yYs, 1 colds Write "gee. Wi CloQueeny: Hiram, R. oWant or 2cdhorse,.crop:on50-_ Must\\beo good house; -good land, Can furnish selfi:Ref. if, desired, W, P. Nix, Marietta, RA oe avant job n dairy or general its. Manand wife,age "31" yrs: | Prefer North: G sO oe! smith, | Brooklet: -- - lg Widow, 49. years lay fatm. Light farm workCan milk Vow: No field work: Come Gy write. Mrs. Yiauia Trusty; Maris etba;-R-4;Care-Je-H.-Reedya--+4+- Want Bo d 1 horse oD ou | freestone er horse erop, for Wee year. together this fall. Fulton Go, ' vJamesr rAJScThornton) 2 2: eRoiqntios ed: ind. 44 spand small (pay. ee ref. as to farm wont Mayne wrigt ht .| Blakely, R. 5. At yt. oi poy, oe gi work: jon} rary. Mrs. gana mroats, atlanta, 4 94 yr! old young! man wants farr job as truck of tractor driver, on} sl gl work,