STATE CAPITOL * DEPARTMENT. SS eee AGRICULTURE, COMMISSIONER = G. C. ADAMS, PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR. Grain and Hay Wanted Poultry For Sale yu. Abruzzi rye, 1933 crop, om weed seed, $1.50 bu. yatt, Ellijay. bu. clean, bright, Texas roof seed oats, cut from reputed to be one of the n Fletcher, Mystic. fancy Fulghum = seed -Car lots. or less ities. Write for prices. Ar- . Evans, Wayneshoro. tons good, sound peanut , power baled. Will del. by 2k lots of 3 or more. C. A. loth, Cordele, BAC ec Hastines 100-Bu. oats, sted without rain, recleaned _R. W. Stembridge, Mil- e Hastines 100-Bu. oats, clean and heavy, 85c bu; beans, last yrs crop. in $18 ton. O. PF. Mathews, ae e Hastines 100-Bu. oats, ree from foreign grain ass seed, 85c bu; genuine Stem seed wheat, $1.50 bu. . Couch, Turin. ue Stem wheat. grown in Ga Recleaned, $1.50 bu. FOB Atlanta, 1530 Nat. Bank Bldg. bu. nice Fulghum oats, 75c . H. G. Morgan, Stem seed wheat (got ov- bu. per acre last season. per bu. FOB. Dr. Wm. Be- Greensboro. Want 15 or 20 bu. Bearded wheat. Joe Summerour, Duluth, R 2. Want good peanut hay at $4.00 ton in 3 ton lots within 50 miles Colquitt, also want slipped shuck ear corn in 100-1 M. bu. lots. State cash price. F. L. Cross, Colquitt. xc. pure Ga. Sugar Cane syrup for seed oats 20 gal. syrup in 10 lb. buckets for 15 bu. oats, Oats now, ship syrup by Dec. Ist. Ea. pay frt. G. T. Roberts, Ashburn, R 2. Poultry For Sale ANCONAS. Few pure bred Sheppard strai Ancona cockerels, $1 each; Also Black Walnuts, 5c lb. hulled, not prepaid. Mrs. Perry Fitzgerald, Forest Glen. BANTAMS : R. H. Game Bantams, $5 trio. 1933 hatch. C. B. Crow, JY., Boye ton, Rd, 6 Golden Sebright yr. old hens, 60c ea; also 5 pullets and 5 cock- erels, April hatch, 50c ea. FOB. All prize winning stock. John Quattlebaum, Ft. Gaines, R 1. Buff Cochin bantams, pure, $1.50 per pair, or exc. for pr. of Silkies or Black-Tail Japs; Also Minorcas for sale. E. Maynard, Newton. Thoroughbred Japanese Silkies this yrs hatch, almost grown, $2.50 pair prepaid. Gail Bilder- back, Gray. Pure bred Sebright bantam rooster, $2. Mrs. Homer Rags- dale, Acworth, Box 223. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Parks strain, B. R. cockerels, 2 April hatch, $3; May hatch, $1.50 ea. or pair for $2.25. FOB Reg. Per. No, 515-D-33. Mrs. H. L. Odom, Daisy, R 1, Box 33. Pure bred Parks strain. (Reg. Per. D-2.) B. R. pullets, 5-6 mos. old, 75c and 90c each. Reduced price on lots of 12; .6 spring hch. turkeys, $1.50 ea. Crate returned Money order. Mrs. John A. Wat- son, Graymont. Pure blooded, triple A June hatch B. R. cockerels, 75c and 50c ea. Miss M. Williamson, Ameri- cus, R 4. Nice April hatch cockerels, Thompson Imp. str. $1 ea. 2 for $1.75. FOB. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, R 5. 11B.-Re hens, $i eas"548. B: Wyandotte hens, 75c ea; 2 R. I. Red roosters, $1.00 each. 3 Ban- tam hens, 1 rooster, B. L., 50c ea FOB. Crated light. Money orders No checks. J. L. Huey, Hampton, P.O. Box 151. VG 15 Thompson B. R. cockerels, March hatch. Good, well marked | birds. 75c ea. FOB in lots of 2 or more; also dbl. wagon for sale or trade for single wagon. A. J. Collins, Demorest, R 1. Thoroughbred, Thompson Imp. B. R. Ringlet cockerels, 90c each. 4 for $3. FOB. Mrs. J. W. Buchan Ambrose. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933. Poultry For Sale CORNISH Pure bred Dark Cornish, 2 yr. old rooster, $1; 1 same breed rooster and several nice pullets, March and April hatch, 75c ea; 4 pullets, rooster, June hatch $3 Crate. to be ret. Mrs. T. G. Shur- ling, Tennille, R A. 25 pure bred Dark Cornish chicks, av. wt. 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs. ea. $10 FOB; fine Jersey cow, fresh in, never goes dry, for sale. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. GAMES 5 Game pullets, 1 cock, mixed with Allen Roundhead. Blue Pit Game, March and April hatch, $8 for lot, plus transportation chgs. Mrs. Pearl Crews, Rockingham, R 1 1 Blue Cuban 18 mos. old, 7% lb. cockerel $5; Blue Cuban cock. $3; 18 mos. old, old time Blue cock, $2.50. Oswell Swint, Gibson, R A, Box 48. GIANTS 6 White Jersey Giant March hatch roosters, at half price, 75c ea. not prepaid, Mrs. Ji A. Cash, Ashland. LEGHORNS 70 W. Ll. 18 mos. old hens, Tom Barron str. Through molt, 50c ea. April hatch, AAA Grade pullets, some laying, $1 ea. Cant ship. P. S. Mercier, Lawrenceville, R 4. 50 extra choice Barron str. W. L. pullets, 2 mos. old, heavy lay- ing str. 60c ea. Cockerels, 50c ea. Miss Alberta Wood, Atlanta, | 325 Richardson St., S. W. NUMBER 4 Poultry For Sale 4 B. L. pullets, half grown, 25 ea. cash, or exc. for nice, drie peaches, free of worms. Mrs. B. Kuglar, Fairburn, R 2._ 170 Shinns AAA Quality W. L pullets, April hatch, well d beginning to lay, 85c ea. $140 fo: lot. H. W. Herring, Whigham 50 ped. Tancred hens, 19% hatch. Direct from Booth Abou through molting, good, health cond. 75c ea. J. W. Farrell, Bar tow. 10 hens, 1 cockerel, pure brec Ss. Cc. B. L. $10 FOB. Mrs. Lens McDuffie, Rochelle, R 2. rae 60 or 65 W. L. April-May hate pullets, $50 or $1 ea. small lots. Exc. for 2 horse wagon or for corn. M,. L. Segraves, Fayette- ville. 5 10 S. C. W. L. pullets, March ; hatch, AA Matings, $5.50 FOB. Mrs. J. Henry Bush, Bogart. | 15 Johnson W. L. cockerels, a mos. old, $2 ea. Mrs. H. C. M phy, Americus, R 4. ' S. C. W. L. pullets, Mar. h for sale or exc. part paymen ot what you have. Interested in horse wagon. Robert Thompson Bogart. 50 March and April hatch W. L. pullets and 4 unrel cockerels, same age, Thrifty. Pullets beginning to 1 Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenvill B. L. roosters, hatch, $1.25 ea., $2 pair, FOE Money orders. Mrs. Grady Moe! Daisy, Ga. pet Always subject to variation. s, extra, selected, whites, doz. ae oem nla Peas, not mixed, bu. ___- ar Ss (80 Abs. to bu.) bu. Wheat, b weet eheioos per 100 lbs. yabbage, (green, per 100 lbs.) d abbage, (white, per 100 lbs.) eavine Hay, No, 1; ton. ut Hay, No. 1, "ton Atlanta sapere $e 29 16-.21 12-.15 The legume inoculation quality and not only improves the crop but en- riches the soil. NOTICE TO FARMERS The Department of Agriculture in order to help the farmers of Georgia have been able to effect savings in the cost of legume inoculation and the price has been reduced on inoculation for one acre from thirty (30c) cents to twenty-five (25c) cents and on a five acre bottle from $1 50 to $1.00. it will be necessary for farmers who are plant- ing fall leguminous crops requiring inoculation to let the Department of Agriculture have their ord- ers early in order that we may properly serve you. increases All parties are requested to please specify the kind of Legume desired, whether for peas, vetch, etc. yield and Xu Austrian 1, SPANISH PEANUTS$50.00 to $53.00 Del, Mills. SHICAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on 92 Score Centralized Standards: October 16th, ctober 18th, 23c; October 19th, 23c; October 20th, 23c; October 21st, 23c. 23e; October 17th, 233 Grain and Hay For Sale Grain and Hay Wanted Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks For Sale Eges Wanted Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted Plants For Sale Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale Georgia Products For Sale INDEX | ANSWERING INQUIRIES-THERE WILL NOT BE ANOTHER FARM LAND ISSUE THIS YEAR; LAND FOR SALE, EXCHANGE, WANTED, OR FOR RENT (EXCEPT ON SHARE OR STANDING RENT a NOT ACCEPTED F i PURE IC ATION IN VREGULAR WEEK. ee Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly by the BUREAU OF MARKETS Department Of Agriculture Executive Offices: State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. GC. ADAMS, - - Commissioner a F. GREER, Director, | Bureau of Markets HURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1933 Fntered as second class mat- ter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Geor- ja, under the act of June 8, 30. Accepted for mailing at pecial rate of postage pro- vided for in Section 1108, Act yf October 8, 1917. Notices of farm produce and _appurtenances admissible un- ler postage regulations, in- ted one time on each re- quest and repeated only when uest is accompanied by Ww copy of notice. Second-hand farm machinery, lowers and seed, incubator and ornamental nursery stock otices are published in Monthly Supplement which appears on the first Thurs- day of each month. arm land for sale editions are published at intervals dur- ing the year. Advance no- es of these editions appear rom time to time advising vertisers when to mail us se types of notices. imited Space will not permit nsertions of notices contain- ng more than 30 words,. in- hiding name and address. We reserve the right to cut own notices of more than words, providing that this reduction does not destroy the meaning of the notice. When notices cannot be cut down ey will be returned to the riter | for correction. imitea space will not permit wsertion of unimportant no- ices. Under legislative act the Market Bulletin does not ssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction result- | ing therefrom. - Special Notices Parties having truck loads of |. Wheat or Oat Straw, or Shucks, Also Alfalfa hay. Write BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 State Capitol _ PECAN GROWERS vising pecan growers who have pecans for sale to com- municate with: D. L. Hitchcock, Macon, 457 Broadway. CORRECTIONS FARM LAND FOR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY 85 acre farm in Oglethorpe ounty for house and lot in At- lanta or will consider in suburb own. L. W. Haynes, Hapeville, 3463 Harding Ave. | ARM LAND FOR SALE 650 A. 30 in pasture with spe, ater and adjoining barn; 450 to 500 A. open land. mostly in cul- ation (making this yr. 1-2 bale cotton per Acre and nearly that much peanuts); plenty tim- ber, Rural Route and School bus by door. 2 1-2 mi. county seat. Elis Lewis and J. P. McDowell, gO Estate of R. E. Dowel | bird. Not less 4 birds | Poultry For Sale : MARKET BULLETIN Poultry For Sale Poultry For Sale Thursday, October 26, 1 Poultry Wanted 25 B. L. April 1932 hatch hens, now laying: also 15 April 1933 pullets, Guar. to be full stock. 45 ea. No culls. Miss Mary Gar- rison, Milan. 10 or 12 April hatch B. L. pul- lets, Booths blood tester AAA grade, 60c ea. Mrs. Lucian Wil- liams, Collins, R: 1. 15 March hatch pullets, full stock S. C. B. Leghorns, 20 hens, 18 mos. old. All fine, 50c ea. Mrs. Dora Elinburg, Buford. MINORCAS 3 Giant Black Minorca cocker- els, $1.50 each; 3 genuine Buff Cochin bantam cockerels,. $1 ea. Exe. either for Essex, Guinea or Berkshire pigs. O. H! Wright, At- lanta, Peters Buldg., Phone Wal- nut 4854. 4 White or 7 Buff Minorca hens, direct from breeders as baby chicks Yr. old, from AAA Grade stock. $1.50 ea. with free rooster, or exc. 2 for 1H. P. Mer- rell, Atlanta, 570 Middle St. S. W. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 6 mixed hens, 75c ea; 1 pure bred White Wyandotte yr. old roosters from prize stock, $1, 3 pure bred W. Wyandotte roosters Blue Ribbon strain 3% Ib. each. $1.80 FOB, Mrs. Mattie B. Mc- Pherson, Rabun Gap. ORPINGTONS 14 Buff Orp. hens, $12; White Plymouth Rock cockerels, 85c ea. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDon- nough. 2 pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. March hatch cockerels, ready for service, $1.25 ea., $2 for 2, ship- ped together. Miss Ronie, John- son, Shellman, R 1. PEAFOWLS FOR SALE 2 pr. Blue Peafowls, $20 pair, FOB. Norman Bembry, hi Care Log Cabin Ranch. PHEASANTS FOR SALE Amhearst, $11 to $15 pr. Gold- ens and Silvers, $8 to $12 pair; Reeves, $20 pair; Mutants, $5 pr. L. J. Barrow, West Point. Pure English Ringneck Pheas- ants, $4.50 pair. T.. D. Fisher, At- lanta, 934 Highland Terrace, N. E., Phone, Hem. 4529-W. Goldens, _Mongolians, Silver, Mutant and Amhearst pheasants Blue Peafowls, also mixed ban- '|tam chickens. David Jennings, Jr., Americus, P. O. Box 84. PIGEONS 25 pr. White Kings, 50c pair, Exc. for grain, 300 to select from All working. O. P. Foster, Good Hope. 3 60 pr. White Kines, mated and working, $1 pr. Mrs. R. F. Elling- ton, Fayetteville, R 2. 60 pr. Giant White Kings, mated, banded and working. G. H. Good, Atlanta, 2470 Cascade Road. - 14 Common pigeons, most all mated, 25c pair, 10c each. single shipped. $1.40 for lot, FOB. Elvin Dunn, Chauncey. White Kings, $1.50 pr. mated and banded. Thoroughbred Bled- soe & Clark strain. J. M. Marsh, | LaFayette, Ga., Chattanooga St. 50 Common pigeons, all colors, strong and healthy, $5.00 for lot, R. J. Free, Jr., Sylvester, Box 235 10 pr. pigeons, mated and working, $1.50 or 7c each. Henry McDaniel, Omega, R 1. 5 Red Carneaux, 1 Red Carne- aux crossed with White King Sell 6 for $2, or exc. What have you? Mrs. Julia M. Gibson, Way- nesville. 75 Extra large White Kings, 15c ea., 2 for 25. or swap for chick- ens: pound for pound. Mrs. S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia. 75 large White Kings, 25c per pair. James King, Canon. 2 pr. White Kings, 1 pr. cross, 1 pr. Buff Carneaux for sale or trade. Make offer. C. H. eee Columbus, 22-11th St. 50 extra large White Kings, 30c ea. 12 pr. White Kings, mated, banded and working, very cheap. coe Bernard Phillips, Farming- n 1 pr. Giant White Kings for Sale or exc. for chickens. J. Luther Horne, Cochran. R. I. REDS 2 young hens, 3 cockerels and 7 pullets (soon be laying) Also Exhibition stock, dark red, no culls. Sacrifice. '75c each. F. W. Maddox, Stone Mtn., Box 297. 65. R. I. Red hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old. First class breeding birds. Mahood strain, $1.25 ea. or exc. for high class W. L. pullets, Bar- ron or Booth strain preferred. John N. Edge, Toccoa, R 3. 10 pure bred Red hens, 18 mos old, 2nd year from Donaldson. Heavy layers, 70c ea. None less than 10 sold. Money order 40 ibs. mixed seedling peach seed, $1.00 Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman, Ri, 8 young R. I Red hens and rooster, pure Donaldson str. $7.50 for lot; B. L. Everlay str. cock- erels, 80c ea. 2 for $1.50. Mrs. John Wilson, Martin, R 2. 25 S.C, R. I. Red _ pullets, Tompkins str. AAA stock, from bloodtested flocks. March hatch. Ready to lay. $1 ea. del. within 15 miles Macon, H. K. Rees, Ma- con R 2. 16 mos. old pure bred R. I. Red rooster, $1 plus del. chgs. Also want to buy 1 mo. old Short Nose Berkshire male pig. Mrs. B. M. Kitchings, Jeffersonville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE Genuine Gray Call Mallards, $1.50 each; Buff Minorca cocker- els, $1.50 each; Dark Cornish cock, $2.50; White Wyandotte cockerel $1. 50; White Pekin ducks $1 ea. M. D. Hunnicutt, Daniels- ville, R 4. 3 Blue Speckled guineas, one rooster, 2 hens, last year hatch, 65 each; trio, M. B. turkeys, March hatch, $7, FOB; also two gal. white nest onions, 50c gal. del. Linton Hilson, Mitchell. Large White Pekin ducks, 3 ducks and 1 drake, Wt. 7 to 10 lbs. Ready to pick. $3. Rosebud Rhodes, Cartersville, R 3. Wood ducks, (most beautiful and most satisfying wild fowl to breed in captivity) 1 and 2 year old stock. Write for prices. John A. Porter, Macon, Shirley. Hills. 1 pr. Muscovey ducks, yr. old, $1.75; 1 pr. Chinchilla rabbits, 1 yr. old, $1.50; also 1 Warhorse game rooster, 2 yrs. old, $2.50. James C. Camp, Jr., Douglasville, ro, Super str. Giant Bronze turk- eys, vaccinated and A. P. A. Cert. International and All-American Blood lines. Breeders reasonable. 4. L. Lee, Red Oak. 2 pr. young, grown Muscovey ducks, 1-2 yr. old duck, 75c each; FOB; also Exc. B. L. rooster, yr. old for White L. or will buy W. L. State price. Mrs. George M. Fiveash, Hahira, R 1,. 2 prs. April hatch turkens, (Spencer Wonder Birds), $1.50 pr pure-bred Buff Rock, February cockerel, $1.25; pair Golden Se- bright bantams, 14% yrs. old $1.50 }. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, R 4. 6 head young turkeys, 8 to 12 Ib. wt. 3 hens and tom. Bronze, $12, or exc. for 20 nice nannie goats, or 25 now laying hens, any heavy breed, or for a milch cow and pay difference. Luther Scott, Graymont, R 2. White Pekin duck and drake, $1; 2 Light Brahma cockerels, $1 ea. Exc. for Light Brahma cock- erels; some friers; pure bred Brahmas, 20c lb. mixed, 17c Ib. Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Daisy, R One. Bourbon Reds, Spring hatch, highly bred. Booking orders for breeders for Fall del. 2 M. to se- lect from. Mrs. w. N. Lott, Bras- elton. 20 head nice, fat March hatch turkeys, $40; also Duroc Jersey sow, wt. about 225 Ibs. 8 young pigs. All sub. to reg. $20. All FOB RR Station. L. E. Strange, Cobb- town. -40 M. B. April hatch turkeys, wt. 12 to 20lbs. now, Fine for breeding, 20c lb. Mrs. T. L. Cal- lahan, Greensboro. Wild Mallard ducks, beautiful- ly marked, $1.25 each on yard Mrs. J. G. Hendrix, Decatur, R 2 8 Guinea hens and 1 rooster, 75c each, or exch. for Buff Orp.: pullets. W. H. Renfroe, Lenox, R 2 E 6 fine hens, $3 ea; 12 young turkeys, May hatch, 2 gobblers and 10 hens, $9 the lot, $25 FOB All healthy. M. B. pure bred Bird Bros. str. Mrs. R. i. Arnall, Sen- oia. 8 fine pure bred M. B. Bird Bros. April turkeys, 4 toms, $2 ea. 4 hens, $1.75 each. $12.50 for lot. No chks. Charles M. Smith, El- dorendo. Toulouse geese, $5 pair. Mrs. John C. Johnston, Hogansville. 25 English Mallard ducks, Feb. and Mar. hatch, some now laying Highly bred. A bargain for $15. del. Mrs. Geo. D. Flake, Brook- let, R 2. 2 large eobhier, peanut fat- tened, 25-30 Ib. wt. ea. Make of- fer. Mrs. J. 2; Bone Tooms- boro. Wild Mallard Boe slightly crossed with Indian Runner $1.25 pair; $1.75 trio. Money order on- ly. Mrs. Douglas McLendon, Daw- son, R 4. 15 Black and White Museovey ducks about grown, 50c ea. FOB. at yard. Irma Deese, Autreyville. White Pekin ducks, 50c each. FOB. Russell Fryer, Talbotton. Bird Bros. Bronze, May hatch, $11 trio. Miss Nannie Garner, Cedartown, R 4. 15 pure M. B. Bird Bros. 3 hens 18 mos. old, $12; 10 May 1933 hatch, trios, $5 trio. Mrs. S. S. Smith, Macon, R 5. 50 turkeys, April hatch, $2 ea. Want 5 Golden Wyandotte pul- lets, or yr. old hens. Buy or exc. 2 turkeys. Mrs. O. T. Ashe, East- mah, R 2. WYANDOTTES 7 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte early March hatch cockerels, 75c each Cash with order. J. H. Martin, Commerce, R 5. 3) March = 1933 hatch R. Cc. White Wyandotte cockerels. Very fine strain and well dev. $2.50 ea. Billy Hall, Soperton. 2 R. C. W. Wyandotte 15 mos. old roosters, $1.50 ea; 4 ducks & 7 drakes, 60c ea; eggs per setting W. Wyandottes, 60c; Golden Buff Orp., 60c. Postpaid. Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hoboken. Poultry Wanted BANTAMS Want 30 mixed bantam chick- ens. Pay cash or exc. for same. Want 10 hens and cock of Dark Cornish chickens. J. R. eee Rebecca, R 2. Want 4 or 5 guar. pure bred Buff Cochin bantam pullets, March or April hatch State low- est cash price. Miss Annie Land- rum, Fairburn. Want any quantity bantams, pure bred as well as common, if priced right. R. L. Oden, Black- Shear. Exec. 3 or 4 fine Buff Cochin bantam stock roosters. Ea. party pay express; also Buff Cochin Eggs for sale, 50c per 15 del. Mrs. Stella Clifton Barfield, _Hahira, Ret. | PARTRIDGE COCHINS Want big type Partridge Coch- ins, also Light Brahma, chickens Must be cheap for cash. J. M. _ | Stokes, Cochran, R 3, Box 39. Exc. heavy breed Partrid; Cochin rooster, May hatch fi heavy breed Partridge Cox pullet, same age or older. BE, Powell, Atlanta, 77 Atlanta Av S. E. LEGHORNS Want 100 W. L. hens. S age and lowest price. W. A. C ington, Meigs. Exc. 6 R .I. Red hens, 9he mixed hens for S. C. W. L. h same age, lb. for lb. Ha. pay chgs. Mrs. J. T. Scott, boro, R 2, Box 29. Will take W. L. Write first. Mrs. J. R. Brooklet. Want 10 or 20S. C. W. not over 2 yrs. old in goo and no culls. Ferris, Tancred Johnson str. Delphus Frost, ena. R. I. REDS | Exc. Pedigree, trapnested Barron imported March co el for 1 R. I. Red same thoroughbred cockerel. Mrs J. Koppe, Atlanta, 2694 vard Dr., N. E. Baby Chicks For 5 Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Leghorns hatching Mondays Thursdays, 7c each; heavy mixed, 6%c. Add 25c to o under 100. E. R. Adlington lanta, 510 Piedmont Ave Eggs Wanted Want eggs for hatching poses, from bloodtested Premium paid for eggs co: up to requirements. Advise and number doz. can ft weekly. A. O, Bowles, Fa} ville. Want fresh yard eggs, and friers. Quote prices. Wi market prices for any amo J. D. Ward, Columbus, R. $22, also 2 yr. ol one for Cornish Indian game eggs, ea. Elmo King, Rochelle, R 1 full Jersey bull, 2 yr: c gentle, wt. 500 Ibs. $15. | gal. bbl. churn, used 1 yr. | prepaid. Docia Harris, Good milch cow, fresh in, 50 cash at barn, 4 miles 1-4 Holstein. Pose j $15 at barn. Herman Homer, R 1. 20 mos. old Jersey pull for service, $15 cash, or fresh in heifer.) P. C. court, Fairburn, R 4. r 10 White Face Hereford hei ers, all bred to reg. Hereford $40 ea, or 5c lb. S. E. Vandi Lavonia, 1 Oxen, wt. about 1 M. broke to plow and wago saddle. G. H. Pharis, Oliver, 3 cows and heifers, reasona 2 cows giving milk. Mrs. Davis, Ringgold, R 1. 1 Jersey milch cow, 4 yrs. ol with 1st calf, fine cond. sub. reg. T. B. tested. Will fresher Spring, $35; 2 yr. old Jersey } ready for service, sub. to reg. A. P. Foster, Buckhead, Mor; County. 1 good milch cow, fresh in, $3 at my barn. Mrs. J. H. Smit Chipley, R 1. : 8 nice, fat steers, 2 yrs. wt. 400, 500 lbs. ea. 3c lb. or ex for lean cows or heifers, or cal es, lb. for lb. Want few bu. Ri Heart wheat. H. L. Williar Baxley. Le es lay, October 26, 1933. re Stock For Sale al cows and_ springers, nd grades, for sale to re- erd. S. C. Candler, Coving- ie ersey 3 yr. old bull, Sire, apton Forward No. 272631; Sappho Callaway, 547374. | - easonable price at my farm. e for information if desired. 1 McGukin, Bremen, R 1. milch cow (milks with- f), for sale. For further ation, see or write: Mrs. ryor, Oliver. re bred Jersey bulls. Sell - for beef cattle, seed s or peas. Bulls reg. if rom 6 mos. to 4 yrs. old ris, (Failed to state ad- notice sent to Bulletin). s, old Guernsey males, $8: 3 Jersey, 6 mos. old, $7 p. chgs. ea. or $14 for pe chess. J.T: Scott; esboro, R, 2, Box 28. 3 Jersey cows for sale or or good value. Write for formation. G. H. Johnson, R 4. | Jersey, 2% yrs. old, $10. Exc. ts or wheat, etc. Also want mbered woman or orphan assist with light farm or home. John N. Baxter, ersey bull, gentle and in order, for sale. T. W. John- ream Jersey cow and If, $40, also good mule, Giants, W. Wyandot- ghorn hens, 50c ea. if mn, roosters free. J. R. - Morrow. size pure bred cream. col. ow, 5 yrs. old in with 2nd al. milk, lb. butter on Sell, or swap for good ile. Mrs. S .P. Jones, OGS FOR SALE ad good, thrifty shoats, and P. C. crossed, cholera 1, 50 Ib. and under wt. 5c my farm, as feeders; 75 lb. pecans, 12c lb. L. E. olquitt. fine brood sows, bred to xmas, 1 reg. Big Bone i for sale, Call J. B. Almond, At- 33 Morning Side Drive, em. 8208-J, wt. 35-45 lbs. ea. $2 ea. le ot is taken. J. FP. Foster old thorough Hamp- , ready for service,$7.50 old pigs, $5 pr. Chas. Dug- hester. oats, 8 wks. old, for sale. fordan, Sandersville. . and Duroc cross, pigs hbred on both sides, 2,3 red Duroc Jersey pigs, 8 , $4.50 ea. reg. in buyers . P. Bobo, Brooklet. >. S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, t pens, crated, 50c extra. Wocdward, Waycross. - Duroc 18 mos. old, 300 lb. Pathleaders Colonel, No. $20, FOB. H. G. McCra- n. hoats, wt. 35, 40 Ibs. $3.50 sows that will farrow Nov. oP: C., 2. cross P: C. and Chester, 1 Duroc Jersey, Ed Duvall, Greshamville. herd of big bone Black ogs, consisting of young nd herd boar. Cheap; also ood farmer for 2 horse mn paved highway near Al- See or write. C. F. Owens, pigs, 3-4 Berkshire, 1-4 Du- 6 wks. old Nov. Ist, $2.50 ea. ny barn. Fine, thrifty pigs. tkinson, Madison, R 2. C. bred sows, $14 ea; 3 ld pigs, $5 ea., $9. pair. cholera immune herd, all srowth. and big litters. Bale ee Live Stock For Sale : 1 good mare mule in good shape, gentle work anywhere, wt. about 1 M Ibs. $50. 5 miles east of Jefferson. See: Venie Daniel, Jefferson, R 5. Red pony, cross between Shet- land, wt. 500, 600 lbs. good cond. about 10 yrs. old, $35 at barn. R. H. Lee, Franklin Springs. 14 yrs. old mare, $30, or exch. for 30 bu. corn, or 3 gal. fresh milch cow. Fine farm mare, gen- tle, work anywhere. Castle Vau- ghan, Forest Park, R. 1. Good farm mule for sale write Joseph M. Corbett, Nashville, R Two. 1 Shetland pony, white and black color, gentle, wt. 430 lbs. $30. Dan Goepper, Atlanta, 2121 Piedmont Road, RFD 8. 1 small horse, $30. Mrs. S. J. Pyron, Greshamville. Small mare mule, for sale, cheap. Acie Mayo, Lithonia, R 3. Dark brown, 6 yr. old, gentle mare mule, good worker, wt. 900 lbs. $150 cash; also large, filled pecans, dif. var. now ready. C. F. Beanblossom, Fitzgerald, R= 1, Box 150. Gray mare, about 12 yrs. old, $60 for quick sale. H. M. Freyer- |muth, Guyton, R 1. RABBITS FOR SALE White Wool rabbits, Chinchil- lags and others for sale or exch. for chickens or other equal val- ue. See or write: J. H. Hamby, Atlanta, 589 Hill St., S. E. * 1 Red Zealand buck and 2 does for sale or exch. J. R. Cason, Corele, R. B. 4 pr. N. Z. White, pink-eyed rabbits, 6 wks. old, from reg. stock, 75c pr. 3 for $1; $2.50 for lot. Edw. Riggins, Blackshear. 1 pair of Yr. old Gray Chin- chillas, $1.50, or exc. for chick- ens. Henry Barksdale, Gordon, Box 124. 1 White, pink-eyed buck, good stock, 50c FOB. Cash with order. Fred Bryan, Omega. Ped. N. Z. Reds and Chinchil- las, breeding stock at very reas- onable prices. Write or call. D. Bass, Atlanta, 692 Kirkwood Ave. S. E. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 44 goats, 31 nannies, 2 bills and 11 weathers, $1 ea. R. L. Shumate, Milan, RFD, Box 60. About 15 fat, nice goats, nan- nies bred for December, 2 bills, 1% old and 1 smaller. Most of them hornless, 75c per head. W. J. Mullis, Waresboro. Thoroughbred Toggenburg nan- nie goat, 16 mos. old, heavy milking strain, valued at $20. Exc. for Jersey heifer, 9 or 10 ,|mos. old. Prefer bred. Mrs. Em- ma Morgan, Pooler. 100-128 sheep, $2 per head. Av. about 75 per cent ewes. All from 1 to 4 yrs. old, except about 12 head. M. W. Durden, Swainsboro Re 2: 2 dozen sheep, Southdown and Hampshire mixed. All in good shape, $2.50 each; also pure Ful- ghum oats, free of obnoxious seed, but contain a few Monan- tha vetch seed, 75c bu. Dr. J. G. Dean, Dawson. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want to buy 20 Jersey or Guernsey heavy springers. Must be good and reasonably priced. L. C. Averett, Cordele. Exc. 2 young heifers each with first calf, for 1 real good milch cow, fresh in, giving 3 to 4 gal. milk and 2 , 2 1-2 Ibs. butter. Must be gentle. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell, McDonough, R 3. Want a thoroughbred Holstein male, about 2 yrs. old. State what you have and price. J. C. Harris Supt. Ga. School for the. Dent Cave So : Live Stock Wanted Positions Wanted Positions Wanted i Want a good youne. cow, fresh in, within 10 miles Loganville, or Grayson. Write what you have and price. A. J. Greene, Logan- ville, R 4. HOGS WANTED Want 15 hogs, wt. 300 to 350 lbs. State best cash price. F. H. Durden, Walnut Grove. Want 1 Big Bone Guinea male pigs, 2 or 4 mos. old. State age, size and price, also if have been immuned. R. C. Barnes, States- boro, R 4. Want 1 Bib Bone Guinea male wt. 50 to 100 Ibs. at a cheap price. E. C. Lester, Tallapoosa, RENE HORSES AND MULES WANTED Exc. brood mare (fold in April by a good jack), also a good 2 horse wagon, 65 B. L. hens for a pair of yood mules, not over 6 yrs. old, 1 M. to 1100 Ibs. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. 800 lb. mare mule to exc. for 1 wt. 1 M. or 110 lbs. B. Parker, Atlanta, 660 Bryan St., S. E. Want to exc. value for a pair of heavy mules, wagon, etc., at once. S. K. Hogue, Goggins, R 2. Want 1 small plug mule for cash, near Atlanta. A. F. Pledger, Athens, RFD 1. Want to buy a Jack and Jen- net and Stallion. R. E. Lee, Ox- ford, R 1. Want to hear from party who has a good gentle farm horse or mule, wt. around 1 M. Ibs. cheap for cash. F. F. Killingsworth, Buena Vista, R 44. Will exch. good value good mule. J. A. Ghandler Talla- poosa, R 3, Box 136. Want 1 or 2 cheap mules, 1 M. Ibs. or over. No cripples. Give monthly note or trade pea hay. James B.: Bartch, Augusta, Mil- ledgeville Road. Exc. good value for a first class mule or horse, not over 1 M. lbs. Must be del. Atlanta. C. D. Haire, Atlanta, 1134 Lucile Ave., S. W. Want to rent a mule for 1984. |. Have plenty of feed. Write. C. L. Hall, Meansville. Exc. good Jersey milch cow, 9 yrs. old, T. B. tested, gives now about 2 gal. per day (4 gal. when fresh) for a good work mule or horse. Mrs. J. A. Moore, Buck- head, (Morgan Co.). Want to buy 1 good plug mule, hearty and in good working shape, cheap for cash. Will rent mule if price reasonable, within 50 miles Warwick. C. J. Gordon Warwick, R 3. Exe. value for a mule. Bryson, Ellenwood, R 3. Want young pony, 800, 900 Ibs. Wt. Must be cheap. Evelyn York, Lumpkin, SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want exc. very good value for Toggenburg doe, producing not less than 2 qts. milk per day. T. M. Butler, Atlanta, 2043 DeKalb Ave., NE., Phone De. 3033-W. Positions Wanted Single man wants job on farm bal. 1933 and trade for 1934. C. R. Holloway, Edison. Care C. J. Holloway. Want good 1 horse farm with Christian people, or would take 2 horse, 6 in family. Move any time; also 2 good milch cows for sale, $35 and $40. H. M. Horton, Alapaha, R 1. Young widow with 3 children want light farm work to do. Fulton county preferred. For home for self and children. No field work. Mrs. Ray Smith, At- lanta, 408 Crew St., S. E. Exp. man, wife and baby want farm on 50-50 basis, or job on farm or dairy. Reasonable wag- E. L. les. Good ref. W. D. Flynn, Col- -jlege Park, 915 Madison Ave. for 2 _ Widow desires place on farm, assisting with light farm work. No field work. Home and reason- able salary. Mrs. Josephine Rob- inson, Atlanta, 297 Crew St. S.E. 26 yr. old man with wife and 1 child, wants job on farm for wages. So. Ga. preferred. Good ref. P. W. Bryan, Coolidge, R 2, Care C. J. Rogers. Want 1 horse farm on share basis. 8 in family, 4 school age. Can move any time. Life time exp. Ref. Exc, Write. Will come see you. Alto Barton, Columbus, | Care Gen. Del: Young farmer, exp. in all crops including tobacco, wants share crop for 1934. Wife only. Not afraid to work. So. Ga. preferred Born and raised on farm. Exp. dairying also. Conley Smith, Ray City. Want job on farm. Qualified to do work, also truck driving etc. keep up machinery, etc. Johnnie Beans, Bartow, R 3. Exp farmer wants 1 horse crop for 1934 on 50-50 basis, with man who has good land, good stock, good fence, with 50 miles Pear- son, Ref. Ben Wall, Pearson. Want job looking after pecan grove. 15 yrs. thorough exp. in the work. V. R. Jenkins, Dublin, R 4. 35 yr. old man, married, wants I horse crop for 1934, 50-50 basis Furnish self. E. W. Barrett, Stat- ham, Box 63. Want 2 horse crop, stock and tools furnished. Best of ref. B. F. Holcomb, Ringgold, R. 3. 23 yr. old man, single, wants job on farm for part of crop and wages, or just wages. Go any- where. No bad habits. Ref. Ww. J. Wood, Ashburn, R 2, Box 12. 26 yr. old single man with vood qualities and small means wants corh and truck crop, 1934. Pre- fer near Savannah. Reasonable wages. Johnnie Williams, Brook- fet; Rel, Want job on farm. Capable of overseeing any kind of farm, 40 yrs. exp. W. H. White, Atlanta, R 4, Care R. Bennett. Want crop on 50-50 basis. Will finance self. Ref. exch. Walter F. Bryan, Cochran, R 3. Reliable colored couple wants place as Caretaker of small farm keep up farm, look after hogs, cows, poultry and do gen. farm+ ing. Able, willing workers. Go anywhere. Jas. Edwards, Vienne, Reds Want job on farm, assisting light farm work, poultry, etc| No field work. Born and raised on farm. Mrs. Eunice Payer, Augus- ta, 2509 North View Ave. Want Blacksmith job and all around work of this kind. Sober honest, married. Good ref. Exp. T. C. Davis, Atlanta, 745 Jett St. N. W. Want job Exp. farmer, single. Exp. in tractor and truck driv- ing. Bill Dean, Atlanta, 210 Dodd St., S. W. Nice, country raised woman, 2 children, wants job light farm work, for board and clothes for self and schooling for children. Mrs. F. T. Pierce, Brooks, R. 1, Care Mrs. E. D. Kierbow. Want 1 horse farm. Standing rent. No assistance required. R. C. Brown, 118 Lakewood Terrace. Colored man, 27 yrs. old wants job. Good worker in garden, poultry, etc. Willing to stay on not. No. Ga. preferred. Arthur Foster, Atlanta, 580 McDaniel St. Ss. W. Want full 2 horse crop, 50-50 basis, for 1934. Finance self. Ref. if esired. R. O. Yancey, Law- renceville, R 3. 2 men want job on farm. 1 has wife and 2 children. Will work some turpentine. Have to he moved. At once. G. W. Fullmore Register, R 2. Want 1 horse crop within 20, ish stock. Exp Married. | Write. family. W. T. Moore, Ablassta, 22, Woodward Ave., S. W. Widow, 2 children wants lig - farm work. No field work. Mus be near school and church. Hom: for self and children and smal salary. Mrs. Charlie Ford, Edi-_ son, R 3, Box 16. 21 yr. old man, no bad habits, with wife and 5 yr. old child, wants farm work of any kind, for home and small salary. L. C. < Lee, Macon, 208, 2nd. St. ey Refined, middleaged widow de sires place assisting with light farm work. No field work. Good ref. Mrs. F. R. Morrison, Atlan- ta, 1145 Eden St. S. E. i Want 1 horse crop, near Ma- rietta on halves. Good size house Can furnish own rations. Ref. 27 yrs. old. O. C. Connor, Marietta, 108 Gober St. 5 Unincumbered white man wants job on farm or will con- | sider any other sim. work. Exp. = ea and curing tobacco. Lovett, Barney, R 1, Care me Powers. ie Man with plenty of help want farm on 50-50 basis, with plenty dairy cows and hogs. Prefer So. or Middle Ga. Ref. I. & eer Clarkesville, R 3. Want job taking care an took ingafter summer home or estate poultry, cattle, truck garden, flowers, etc. Reasonable salary. John W. Cross, Tallulah Lodge. Want mill to operate rien yr. or good 1 horse crop. Move any time. Will keep mill in shape. H. E. Cook, Cornelia, R 1, Care Ww. J. Ivie. ~ Want place on farm. Widow. For home and reasonable salary. No field work. Mrs. A. M. Shaw, Atlanta, 945 Park Ave, S. E. Want job in So. Ga. on farm. - he old, single, no bad habits. . Jaillet, Atlanta, Care Gen. a aa . Want job on farm, wages by the month. Farmed all life time. Willing worker, honest, etc. Wife and self only. T. F. Hicks, ee ton. uy Want crop on 50-50 basis. Do any kind of farm work. 4 in. family to work. Want good house near a good school. J. H. Davis, Danielsville, R 3. i Young, colored man wane job : on farm. Dn any kind of labor. Single. Allen C. Williams, R 2. Want place on farm, light farm > work. With old couple preferred $1.25 week. No field work, Miss B. Frey, Dallas, R 3. Want 1 horse crop and extra work to do to run self on. Gin work, mill work. Best of ref. at once. Will Costeel, Powder Springs, R 1. Ee . Want 2-3 horse farm, 50-50 basis. Can run self. Ref. 2 hous- eS with a 3 horse. 7 workers. 4 good plow hands. Fulton county preferred. M. C. Bryson, Eien wood, R 3. Want 2 or 3 hare crop on halves, Raised on farm. Exp. and ref. Force enough to run. R. R, : Price, Hampton, R 2. i Want job on farm, light farm work. No field work. Healthy, 37 yrs. old. Sarah Fuqua, AuaESey 173 Fai rSt. Refined, middleaged widow, no~ children wants job light farm. work. No field work, Prefer with small family or elerly couple. State terms. Mrs. Nona Fowler, Menlo. eA 12 yr. old boy wants home for board, clothes and_ schooling: Live as one of family. Can milk, lived on farm all life. See or write: Mrs. N. Lee, Atlanta, 1318 Alline Ave. Want place as upkeeper of es- tate. Exp. in raising chickens, gardening, pigs, farming, etc. mechanic and do anything comes _ . hand. PAGE FOUR Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted MARKET BULLETIN Farm Help Wanted Plants For Sale Thursday, October 26, 193 Seed For Sale Want place as caretaker, etc., _ raise chickens, hogs, garden, feed stuff, etc. Take same interest as if my own. A. D. Crumley, At- lanta, 962 Sylvan Ave., S. E. Want 2 or 3 horse crop on 50- 50 basis. Tobacco in crop. Land- lord furnish stock. W. P. Tabor, Omega. ~ 40 yr. ol woman, unincum- - bered wants job assitting with - poultry, flowers, etc. No field work. Reasonable salary. Prefer - near Moultrie or Thomasville. Write to: Mrs. L. R. Suber, Cool- idge, R 1. Want a water Mill wheel and _ bildg., and a small crop for 1934. - 2 im family. Exp: J. Py Bailey, Atlanta, R 2, Box 147. Want 1 horse crop within 25 miles Atlanta. Standing rent, or ~ shares. Can furnish self. W. F. Herrington, Duluth, R 2. -' Want to work on a Poultry farm to learn the business. Wil- _. ling to pay $10 per month. 28 yrs. old. White, not married. Andrew __E, Fay, Nashville, R 44. Want place in suburb of oe ta to give 4 hours per day, 5 days in week for rent of small . place. Willing to do garden work milk cows and care. for poultry. _Mrs. Mary Watts, Atlanta, 154 Rawson St., S. W. Want job looking after farm - and live stock, and 2 horse crop _ for boys on 50-50 basis. _ furnish best of ref. Have for sale _ pure bred 18 mos. old B. R. cock. -E. W. Hendon, Acworth, R 3. Farm Help Wanted Want good farmer for .a 200 A. farm, 24 miles Atlanta, good houses, out-blgs., equipped for gmall dairy. Standing rent or would consider cotton rent. Mrs. W:. Clonts, Atlanta, 1352 Don- nelly Ave. Want party to raise chicks to 2% Ib. size on 60-40 basis, 60 to - me and 40 to you. Start Jan. or i Feb. 1st. State exp. and 5 refer- ences in first letter. E. D. Under- wood, Marietta, 110 Sessions St. Want for farm, 20 mi. north of Atlanta, colored family, 2 or 3 workers in it. Apply in writing giving exp. and full details. F. H. Nely, Atlanta, Care Richs Inc. Want good farmer who can finance self for 40-A. farm, com- fortable house, 7 mi. Bowdon, Ga. Miss Janet Brown, Atlanta, 347 Pulliam St. - Want smart, reliable. clean, healthy woman, 35 or 40 yrs. to jive on place and help with farm work. No field work. Small sal- ary. Mrs. Ada Stephens, Sum- mit. Want woman or girl for light _ farm work on small farm. G. F. Huggins, Tunnel Hill. Want midleaged, healthy, un- incumbered woman for light farm work for board and small salary. No field work. Mrs. W. A. Schell, Decatur, 202 Lansdown Ave. ; - Want boy to live in family of _ 2 and help with small farm. Bill Jones, Jasper. Want exp. white farmer on _ share crop basis. Prefer man with boy old enough to work for wages. Truck growing exp. nec- essary. Also 16 yr. old white boy, schooling and board. Sat. ref. W. B. Jones, Parrott. - Want a German or Swede to - do all-round yard and other work - Room and board. Communicate between 4:30 and 6:00 P. M. with Dr. W. A. Gardner, Atlanta, 1107 Medical Arts Bldg. Want middleaged woman, wid- ow with 1 or 2 children not ob- jectionable, for light work, tend- ing to chickens, etc. Live as one of family of 2 on farm. Small wage. Good community, close to school and church, on highway. S. W. Ragsdale, Dallas. Want reliable colored woman to assist with gen. light farm Can: work. No field work. Board and small salary. J. W. Alexander, Covington, R 2. Want woman, 35-45 yrs. of age to help with light farm work, garden, cows, etc. board and small salary. Mrs. Joe Griggs, LaGrange, R 6, Box 66. Want healthy, reliable country raised woman, middleaged to as- sist with general work, flowers, vegetable growing, milk cows, etc home and small salary. Mrs. D. G. Cooper, Lawrenceville, R 3. Want reliable party with good letters of reference to take chge. of Dairy Herd on profit sharing | basis. Good opportunity for right man. J. L. Mims, Hawkinsville, P. O. Box 565. Want good couple for a small place, 5 acres, 3 room house, pas- ture, garden, etc. Must be able finance self. Suitable for poultry raising. See or write. Mrs. Gord- on C. Walker, Decatur, R 2. Want man for good 2 or 3 horse farm, 3 miles west of Li- thonia; 3rd and 4ths, or stand- ing rent. Must have own stock. W. L. Jones, Atlanta, 311 Mc- Donough Roa. Want woman, not over 45 yrs. old age for light farm work. No field work. J. W. Rowe, Atlanta, 1691 Utoy Ave., S. W., R 1, Box 392. Want respectable, farm raised, middleaged woman that needs a home, to assist with light farm work. No field work. Mrs. N. El- lenburg, Georgetown, Care Gen. Del. Want good 2 horse man on 50- 50 basis. Must furnish self. Good land, 5 room house, 4 miles Stone Mtn. S. H. Hareman, Stone Mt. Rak Want at once a good colored farmer, married, with 4 or more children old enough to work; al- so want a good healthy farm mule; 200 baby chicks, Rocks or Reds. E. M. Boaen, Savannah, P. O. Box 120. Want 18 to 25 yr. old man, hon- est, sober, hard worker for farm work. Pay from $5 to $7.50 per mo. board and laundry. John W. Wootten, Chickamauga, R 1. Want good, honest man, clean habits, 45 yrs. old age, single, willing to work, can furnish himself and has own stock to work 48 A. on 50-50 basis. Miss Annie Sangster, Vienna, R 6, Box 20. Want clean, strong, healthy young woman, 18 to 30 yrs. of, age, to milk, feed chickens, and. other light farm work. No field work. Mrs. J. N. Dallas, Syl- vester. Want 2 horse farmer, also a 2 horse cropper, good land, water, pasture, etc. Dont write, come. R. C. Thomas, Jackson, R 2. Want reliable colored girl for light farm work, milk, chickens, etc. No field work. Send ref. in ist letter, $6 mo. and board. Mrs. W. G. Scott, Atlanta, 759 Brownwood Ave., S. E. Will furnish farm house and horse feed for good worker with small family. Share basis. E. B. Baynes, Atlanta, 229 Moreland Ave., N. E., Phone, 0592-W. / Want young man to milk cow and do gen. farm work. $8 mo. board and laundry. No drinker need apply. J. J. Roberts, Daw- son. : Want woman, 45- 60 yrs. of age with child, 6-12 yrs., or might consider young couple, for light farm work. 1 mi. Quitman. Small monthly salary. Must have ref. Write. W. B. Shiver, Atlanta, 403 Palmer Blg. Want reliable man and family to tend 132 A. farm with mules. Must furnish self entirely. Stand- ing rent. Sarah E. Stone, Green- villes Red: Want middleaged, single man with farm exp. live in home and farm. I have mule, feed, ferti- Jackson- lizer to truck or farm. Write or see me. Mrs. J. M. Kumpe, De- catur. Want middleaged woman, un- incumbered. No field work. Light farm work. Live as one of fam- ily. D. B. Holmes, Graham, R 1. Plants For Sale Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C. $1.50 M; Lady Thompson, 25c C; 500, $1;- $2 M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, R 1. Copenhagen Market and C. W. cabbage plants, 200, 35c;. 500, 75c; $1.10 M. del. 85c M. Exp. collect; Silver Skin onion sets, 75c gal. W. R. Stephens, Flow- ery Branch. Mastodon Everbearing straw- berry plants, 35c C. postpaid in Ga. Exc. for anything can use. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleveland, R Four. Extra fine collard plants, 300 50c; $1 M; selected Purple Top and Seven Top turnips, 35c Ib.; bright sundried, acid apples, 5 Ibs. 50c. Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage, White and Yellow Bermuda onion, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. prepaid. Walter Mc- Ever, Braselton. Chas. W., E. J., Copenhagen and Flat Dutch frost-proof cab- bage plants, 50c 500; 95c M.5 M $4 del. W. H. Morris, Baxley, R One. Imp. strawberry plants, Red Gold, 75c per C; Extra Early Premier, 50c C; $3.50 M; Giant Everbearing Mastodon, 0c C. Postpaid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hia- wassee. Mastodon Everbearing straw- berry plants, 30c C; $2.50 M; Red and Black and Everbearing rasp- berries, $1 doz. Nice, well rooted Sage plants, 8 for $1. Mrs. Cleo Long, Dahlonega, R 1. Black raspberry, 6 for 50c; Mastodon everbearing strawhber- ry plants, 20c C; $1.75 M. Pie plants, 10c bunch or $1 doz. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box SO Cabbage plants, from cert. seed. E. J. Chas. W., Bermuda onion, 500, 65c; $1 M. Postpaid: I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3. Red Gold strawberry plants, $1 C; Lady Thompson, 30c C. $2.50 M. Guar. true to name; Sun- dried apples, 10c lb. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. C. H. Etris, Dahlonega, R 1. Early Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C; 600, $1; Add post- age. Exc. for white feed sacks; like to exc. 10 lbs. nice dried peaches for butter-beans. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, R 1. Fresh grown cabbage plants, leading var., 500, 65c; $1 M; Pre- paid. Ranville Fossett, Baxley. Plants from Nov. ist on, plen- ty Long Island Wakefield, Early J., and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20c C. del. $1 M. FOB, 500, '75c. E. T. Clements, Tennille. Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. and E. Dutch cabbage plants, $1.10 M del. 5 M. or more, $1 M. del. Sat. guar. Prompt shipment. Harold Smith, Baxley. Frost-proof cabbage plants now ready; Golden Acre, Copenhagen, Early Jersey and Chas. W. post- paid, 500, 60c; 90c M. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald. Mastodon progressive everbear- ing strawberry plants, 30c OC; $2.50 M; Mrs. Emley Long, Cleve- land, R 4, Box 13. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. del. Good plants and prompt shipment guar. W. A. Poole, Baxley, R 1. Blackmore, Klondike, Mission- ary strawberry plants, $1.25 M Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Vienna. Progressive everbearing and Early May strawberry plants, $1.75 M. del; huckleberries, $1.25 fc C; Sage, 6 for 25c; rhubarb, 3 first. Mrs. Sam J. Phillips, Roys- for 50c. All del. Will exc .R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland, R 4. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, now ready for shipping, $1.25 M. prepaid. All plants packed in moss. P. L. Smith, Baxley. Mastodon strawberry plants, 20c C. 500, $1. Add postage: Mrs. W. H. Sutton, Cleveland, R 4. KE. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, now ready, 500, 60c; $1 M. del. 10 M. $8 collect. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. New Pat. Acme, Thornless yng. Dewberry (Youngberry) plants, 4-50c postpaid; Bellmar, Blake- more, Southland, McClintock & Mastodon strawberry; Sericea, Grohoma, Sagrain, Rowden cot- ton. H. A. Neal, Ashland. Missionary strawberry plants, $1 M. Geo. L. Belflower, Tifton, 305-7th St. Missionary sireeeery plants, true to name, any amount, pack- ed in damp moss. $2 M. Bud Sweat, Alma, R 1, Box 26. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, $1.50 per M. plus postage. John S. Cleckler, Fairburn, R 4. Millions cabbage plants, now ready, Extra Early Wakefields, Copenhagen and Flat Dutch. Well rooted. 500, 65c; $1 M. Del. postpaid. Earnest McCook, Fitz- gerald. Everbearing strawberry plants, 500 for $1. Cash wit horder. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula, R 3. Seed For Sale Absolutely frost-proof English pea seed, 20c Ib; lots of nice col- lard seed, 25c lb; smooth Broad Leaf mustard seed, 25c lb. Want 5 lb. Stone watermelon seed.. L. R. Randall, Lyons. 6 lbs. small Eng. pea seed, very prolific, 40c lb. No less amount sold. Add postage. No exch. write tone Rt. White multiplying onions 12%2c qt. Senna seed, 10c for 15 pods, Add postage. Mrs. G. V. Schbert, Lula, R 1. New crop seed: Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage, $1 1b; Prize- taker onion, $1.50 1b; white Ber- muda onion plants, $1 M. R. L. McRee, Meigs. - Old time red scallion buttons, 35c gal. postpaid, or llc per qt. Want dried apples in exch. F. F. Killingsworth, Buena Vista, R 4. 1 M. lbs. new crop Perkins Long Green Pod okra seed; New crop Pecans, Stuarts, Money- Maker and Frotscher; new Ga. Cane syrup in 1-2 gal. cans and 35 gal. BBLS. John Fincher, Ca- iro. Extra good Ribbon Cane, $1.00 per 100 at patch. J. R. Gable, Raymond. Bright, clingstone and clear seed mixed peaches for sale or exc. for white feed sacks, 8 sacks for 3 lbs. Ea. pay postage. No worms. Mrs. P. L. Arrington, Stapleton. Imp. Tom Watson watermelon seed, $1.50 lb; pure Rockyford cantaloup seed, $1 lb. Prepaid. Cheaper on several lbs. Miss Eu- la G. Pruitt, Tarrytown, R 2. Burr clover seed in the burr, hand cleaned and dbl. screened, 5c lb. or $4 per 100 Ib. Lots. Add postage on small lots. Pearl Ad- erhold, Lavonia. White multiplying nest onions for planting now, nice size, no trash, 100 lbs. $7.50 FOB; 5 Ibs. 50c, P. P. 2% lbs. 30c. P. P. John- W. Moseley, Soperton, R 2. Good Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c good start del. Mrs. Corine Floyd, Rockmart, R 2. White and yellow Bermuda on- ion seed, $1.50 lb; cabbage seed, 75c lb; Collard plants, $1.10 M. Mailed; 5 M. 75c M. B. R. Wood- liff, Flowery Branch, R 1. Everbearing Purple Hull crow- der peas, 35c pk; Speckled crow- Cc. M. Miller, Cornelia, a8 der peas, $1.20 bu; the old Blue Stem winter collard seed, 30c All FOB. Money order. Exe. - white feed sacks. J. H. Lev Wray, R 1, Box 30- A. Seed Wanted Want to hear from party | h ing seedling peach seed, suita for Nursery planting. C. M. ton, Macon, 416 Ridge Ave Miscellaneous For : 32 Jerusalem artichokes, 3 FOB. J. M. Greer, Hampton About 45 lbs. best grade feathers, used, but well car and sanitary, 30c lb. FO! E. B. Cotton, Palmetto, Bc A-1 or 2 horse wagon or trade, cheap; trade f oats, vetch, Austrian peas yearling cow or shoat. Bentley, West Point, R 6 Nice plants for Sage, exc. for turnip seed; Re green Hot pepper, 30c gal, for dried fruit; lb. for J prepaid. Mrs. Carl C. Brooks. Butter-peas, 40c lb; Dr 40c lb; Sage plants, 50c di erbearing strawberry plan C. Add postage. Mrs. Thompson, Bremen, R Nice, dry sifted sage, 193 15c teacupful;* 50c qt. P. for white feed sacks. Mrs. G. Hayes, Flippen. (New, white, downy fea lb. del. Sample on reques Mary Collins, Gainesville. Nice, fresh sage, dried free of dust, 35c lb. pos Mrs. W. B. Allen, Alto, R 2. Several lbs. nice dried sage Also clean, choice chicken ers, 12c lb. Cash. J. A. Clermont. . Georgia Produa For Sale : BUTTER FOR SA 8 to 10 lbs. nice Jersey ea. week. 25c lb. Shipped approval, in Ist and 2n Mrs. R. A. Montgomery, B R 2. ue 4 to 5 lbs. nice, fresh butter per week, 25c Ib. po ford, Gainesville, R 4. CORN AND SEED CO FOR SALE | Shelled white corn in ba bu; home ground meal, fresh, home-made butter, p prints, 4 lbs. $1, postpa check. J. W. Lang, Omega, COTTON SEED FOR Ss First yr. No. 2 Stoneville ton seed, from pure origina 75c bu. FOB. D. F. Thomas, ner. : Baldwins Goldmine seed (the cotton that mad as rich), 1 in. staple, per cent lint; large 5 loc (35 wt. 1 Ib.) $1 bu. G. win, Douglasville. E FRESH AND CURED M FOR SALE _ Several country cured hams bugs, wt. 18 to 35 lbs. 15 Will ship COD plus po D. Fain, Edison. , Pure pork amoked co sausage, green oak smo 17%c Ib. Sat. guar. Perry Tu Moultrie, R 5. Smoked meat, hsoulders sides, 12%4c. hams, 17%c; a small rape seed, 2 lbs. 25c, 9 I $1. Add postage. C. Ms oe re Pearson. a FRUIT FOR SALE Nice, sundried apples, free peel and core, 10c Ib. del. Ma Jane Mooney, Quill. . Delicious apples, Fancy grad bu. baskets, $2.25, 72s to 1