ain and Hay For Sale tons baled oat hay, cut in dough, also peanut hay. offer, FOB Bainbridge. E. Brinson. lue Stem and Red Hart seed at, $1.50 bu. Recleaned and f oats. C. L. Rhyne, Plains. tons fine O-too-tan hay, $20 _ton. Roy Fleeman, Warm nett, Arabi, Box 112. u. Ga. Blue Stem seed at, $7.50, Or $1.50 bu. at my 'M. W. Willingham, Luth- Boultry For Sale AUSTRALORPS stralorp roosters, 1- 7 mos. 5 mos. old, $2 ea. FOB crated and secured. Money accepted. W. G. Southall, oro. BANTAMS e bred Buff Cochin ban- April 1933 hatch, 50c ea. Brand, Hazlehurst. ome unusually fine Buff Co- ntam cockerels, ready for $1 ea. or trade; also g eggs, $1.50 per 15. O. ht, Atlanta, Peters Bldg., 4854, or Hem. 0648-W. RED AND OTHER ROCKS rks B. R. cockerels: 1 pr. l hatch, $3; May hatch, $1.50 75 for pair. Extra fine Reg. nit 515-D-33. All FOB. No Mrs. H. L. Odom, Daisy. arred R. April hatch pul- nd 1 cockerel, $12 FOB. Permit 519-C-33. Cream le March cockerels, $1.50 ea. r $2.75. Year old cock, direct a $1.75. J. A. Olliff, en Imp. Ringlet B. R. els, $1 ea. Early April Wed for $1.75, 85c each; late ich, $1.50 for 2. Cock, 18 1d, $1. .25. Mrs. J. E. Stead- Bainbridge. ral pure bred Parks str. R. roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. | ea. H. G. Autry, Plain- ite Rocks, extra good lay- strain, stock direct Fischel. il pullets and cockerels, $1 March hatch, $1.25 ea; paced, $1 ea. 5 Lee ee $5: also younger els, 2 for $1.75. Wallace : CORNISH . re Dark Cornish cockerels, for service, $1 ea. at my $1.50 crated; 10 young $10. H. W. Thurmond, amville. re bred Dark Cornish roost- ch hatch, $1 ea; fine 10s. old, a 50 ea. ee GEORGIA. ARKET BULL AG RICULTURE... COMMISSIONER : | PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR. LUME 16. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933. Notice To Farmers The Department of eS ae 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 bot- tle from $1.50 to $1. 00. It will be necessary for farmers who are planting fall leguminous crops requiring inoculation to let the Department of Agriculture have their orders early i in order that we may properly serve you. , The legume inacilaton increases yield and qual- ity and not only improves the crop but enriches the soil. All parties are requested to please specify the kind of Legume desired, whether for Austrian peas, vetch, etc. Ar NUMBER 46 Poultry For Sale : _ Wheat, bu. : Farm Help Wanted MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices Nov. 13, 1933. Always Subject to Variation. Atlanta Eggs, Extra, Selected, Whites, doz. _.25-.29 Hees) Mixed; doz. c osc oe eS .18-.24 Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb. ~---------- 10-.11 Grain and Hay For Sale Hehs, Lheshorns,1b. 22220 L oe oe .08-.09 Poultry For Sale Roosters, Ib. : Poultry Wanted Stags, lb. Friers, lb. Eggs For Sale Ducks, Ibe sce ae ore se eae Bees Wanted ic. oa ee -2 BAECS TD cote eats Hanna nnn nnnanene 08- Baby Chicks Wanted Turkeys, Ib. 15-.16 Live Stock For Sale Country Butter, best table, lb. _-.----- 20 Live Stock Wanted INDEX Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ------ Ts | Plants For Sale Cabbage, (green, per 100 lbs.) --._* $1.50 Secd For Sale Cabbage, (white, per 100 IDS.) 35- $1.50 ; Georgia Products For Sale Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton 2.50 1! Georgia Products Wanted Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton it ser NO. 1, SPANISH PEANUTS$55.00 to $58. 00 per ton, del, Mills, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE quotations on 92 SCORE BUTTERBased upon Open Market Sales at CHICAGO; 6th, R80; Nov. ith, 23e; Nov. 8th, mae No. _ 9th, 230; Nov. 10th, B8e5- Nov GAMES Trio White Hackles, $5; trio of Spangles, $3; trio Grist and Blue, cross, $2.50; 2 Blue hens, $1 ea; crossed pullets, 75c ea. All Pits. P. B. Stewart, Tifton, R 4. ~ Pure bred Red Quill games, sub to reg. 1 cockerel and 2 hens $5. No chks. Mrs. James W.. Ca- gle, Ball Ground, Box 175. ( 5 pure bred Gin Tasell hens, also 2 pure Allen Roundhead heans, $1 ea. Carl Griffin, Gal- be nesville, 85 Oak St. 4 Roundhead pit game hens | Allen strain, and 1 fine rooster, $6.50 FOB. Also Lucretia dew- berry and Eldorado blackberry plants, $1 C. del. Maude Hamby, ~ Greenville. 6 Blue pullets, pure stock, $5. or $1 ea. Exc. for baby chicks; Sassafras, polkroot, wild cherry bark, 10c Ib. J. J. Rhodes, Dex- ter. i Allen Roundhead April cock- i erel, also 2 pulets, soon be lay- ing, $3 FOB Toccoa. E. P. Pow- ell, Eastanollee. 2 Greys and 1 Blue Pit game cocks, 2 yrs. old next March. $2 each. Exc. for any pure bred tame hens or pullets. Guan Math L. Logue, Gibson. 2 Grey cocks, $5; 1 Warhorse _ EF cock, $2; 1 Traceller cock, $3; Blue stag, $1.50. FOB. J. D. Wil- cher, Gibson. LEGHORNS 150 W. L. hens, 50c each; 50 pullets, 65c ea. All soon be lay- ing. Jas. Freeman, Blakely, 200 Tancred str. W. L. Janu- ary hatch now laying pullets, 75c ea. Mrs. E. K. Cook, Plains. ie 60 W. L. hens from Roselawns _ AA matings, about a yr. old good cond. and ready to lay, 60c ea. FOB uit a Sapp, West Green, Eeies 1 Tancred W. L. cockerel from, A AAA matings, wt. 4 lbs. 6 mos. old, 40c; 35 Pineapple pear trees, 3 ft. high, $3, or 10c ea. Mrs. A. May, Norman Park, R 1. ; 4 English stra. W. L. April cockerels, and 2 Donaldson Red March cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs, J. J. Shearouse, Guyton. MINORCAS 10 April hatch AAA grade Buff Minorca cockerels, direct from Continental Hatchery, $1 ea. FOB. Best. after culling lot of 100. E. A. Evans, Blakely. 8 Black Minorca April pullets, 75c ea. Cash with order. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena, R 1. Trio Giant Black Minorcas: 2 April hatch pullets, $1.50 each; April 1932 hatch cock, Prize Winner, $2. $5 for trio. L. oe Mil- lians, Newnan. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 17 pullets and hens, 1 rooster, mixed stock, mostly B. L. and | Game cross, some S. L, Wyan- dotte an Minorcas, cross Re PAGE TWO Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly bv the BUREAU OF MARKETS Department Of _ Agriculture Executive Offices: State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. G. . ADAMS, Commissioner J. F. GREER, Director, Bureau of Markets q "THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1933. ie | Bntered as eboond class mat- | ter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Geor- | gia, under the act of June 8, | 1930. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage pro- | dived for in Section 1103, Act | of October 8, 1917. | Wotices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible un- der postage regulations, in- serted one time on each re- | quest 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 Supplement which appears on the first Thurs- | day of each month. . - Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals dur- ing the year. Advance no- tices of these editions appear from time to time advising | advertisers when to mail us _ these types of notices. Limited space will not permit insertions of notices contain- ing more than 30 words, in- cluding name and address. We reserve the right to cut. down notices of more than | 80 words, providing that this reduction does not destroy the meaning of the notice. When notices cannot be cut down they will be returned to be wr iter for correction. Limited space will not permit | insertion of unimportant no- tices. Under legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction result- ing therefrom. Special Notices CORRECTION: SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 4 H. P. gas. eng., John Deere make, in good repair, $50, or trade for 1 horse wagon in good repair. Mrs. B. B, Stafford, Syl- vania, R 8. PIGEONS FOR SALE OR EX- -. QHANGE _ Sauabbing Homers and White Tings. Banded, mated and fast workers. Sell, or exc. some for Birmingham Rollers, Tumblers, oy fas Robin Adair, Fitz- rald. HOGS WANTED _ Want several shoats or grown hogs to fatten on shares. Prefer Bulloch county hogs. Come, dont write. Mace Waters old place. J. T. Scott, Statesboro, R 2. Box 28;: SYRUP, PEANUTS AND CORN WANTED Ok Want 30 to 100 gal. good Ga. Cane syrup, a few bu. large Spanish or N. C. peanuts, and 2 me of this years corn, shelled ear. H. H. ae 892 Mont-| _ Special Notice MARKET BULLETIN Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Thursday, November 16, 193 Live Stock For Sale SHRUBS FOR SALE Plant the shrub Eleagums Longipes for your birds. $20 C. ||} or 25c each. Hardy. Add. postage. Exc. for chickens. Mrs. J. M. Mc- Milan, Palmetto. Poultry For Sale ORPINGTONS 2 Buff Orp. roosters, Feb. 1932 hatch, $1.50 ea; 2 March 1933 hatch cockerels, $1 ea. All from Egg-a-Day strain. Miss Mary J. McClure, Newnan, 111 Temple Ave. PEAFOWLS FOR SALE ' 6 Peafowls: 1- 5 yr. old and 2 2 yr. old ard 11 yr. old cocks; 1 hen, 4 yrs. old and 1 2 yrs. old. Make best offer for one or more, FOB Ft. Valley. O. V. Purvis, Ft. Valley. : PHEASANTS FOR SALE. Full plumage Golden cock, $8; pure English Ringnecks, . $4.50 pair. Fine breeders. T. D. Fish- er, Atlanta, 934 Highland Ter. N. E. Goldens, Mongolian, Silver M. Mutant and Amhearsts. Some reductions; also cock and 8 Ban- tam (mixed) hens, -$2. David Jennings, Jr., Americus, Box 84. PIGEONS Choice Homer and White King pigeons (cost $3 pair) for sacri- fice price of $1 pr. Well mated, banded and working. C. H. Over- by, Columbus, 22 11th St. 1 pr. Blue bar Homers, 1 pr. Blue squabs, 35c; Brown hen with White Rock carrier mate, 50c; Checker hen and Black mate, 50c; Blue Bar Homer with White mate, 50c, others, Calvin Williams, Ringgold. R. I. REDS 10 dark 8. C. R. I. Red pullets, March hatch, $1 ea; 6 S. L. Wy- andotte now laying pullets and rooster, March hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg. 2 White Wyandotte cockerels, pure bred, from Fischels April hatch, $3.75 postpaid. Cash with order. Want 1 Guinea pig. Send best cash price. John H. Combs, Crawford, R 2. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE 250 lbs. M. B. turkeys, 30c Ib. at my home, 4 miles out of town. Mrs. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. Mammoth White Pekin- ducks, 50c each. Russell Fryer, Talbot- ton. 50 young guineas, mixed with white African, 50c ea. in lots of 10 or more, 60c ea. for under 10 in lot. Mrs. J. A. Toland, Avon- dale Estates. Black and White Muscovey ducks, 75c and $1 ea; Toulouse geese, raised this year, $2 ea. E. V. Milteer, Quitman, 1 gobbler and 2 hens. March hatch, $6 del. at Alma, or make price on these not black, but dark turkeys. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma. M. B. turkeys and pigs for sale or exc. for R. I. Red young hens. Write. Mrs. J. 3B. Harris, Cor- dele, Rt. B. 25 Bronze hens and _ toms. Make best offer. Jake Moncrief, Roberta. 4 young turkeys, 12 to 20 Ibs. wt. 2 hens and 2 toms. Bronze. $3 ea. $11 for lot. Cash. Miss Leah Dykes, Uvalda, R 2, Box 119, Bird Bros. str. M. B. turkeys, 30c lb. at my home, 4 miles out | of town, near Nat. highway. Mrs. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. 20 March hatch turkeys, av. wt. about 15 lbs. ea. Mostly gob- blers, $40 for the lot, FOB Met- |. ter, or $2 ea. FOB. Mrs. L. E. Strange, Cobbtown, R 2. 3 pure White. Indian a Blue Toulouse geese, $4 pair, 2 pr. $7; 4 yr. old Jersey bull, $20 at barn. W. H. Hagan, Morrow. 28 to 30 Ib. tom, 2 hens 15 Ibs. ea. 14 young, av. wt. 15 lbs. 6 late hatch, av. 7 lbs. $40 for flock of 23 here at my home, or |15 lb. if sold separately. Mrs. J. C. Bryan, Reynolds, 40 Bronze and Bourbon Red, cross turkeys for sale. A. 8. Has- ty, Kensington. 5 puddle ducks, 4 hens and drake, 50c ea. $2 for lot, FOB. Oswald Owen, Gay, R 1. Poultry Wanted BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Want 75 or 80 good B. Rock pullets. Advise price, stating just what you have. T. L. Huston, Brunswick. oo CORNISH Want best prices on Dark Cornish: 11 hens and 1 rooster. Young stock. No culls. Earl W. Cates, Atlanta, R 1, Box 184. Want White Cornish rooster. Exc. fine Black Cornish rooster, or buy. Mrs. A. B. Meek, Syca- more, R 1, Box 330. GAMES Exc. Pit game cocks and stags for Roundhead or Grist Grady hens. H. B. Page, Tifton, R 5. LANGSHANS Want to hear from party hav- ing the Black Langshan chick- ens. Want to exc. roosters; also want some old-fashioned pink- eye Irish potatoes. Have Kale seed to sell. Mrs. A. L. Jackson, Winder, LEGHORNS Want 25 W. L. pedigreed cock- erels. State age, wt. and price. G. D. Fain, Edison. Want to buy 200 early hatch W. L. pullets or young hens. State best cash price, and where they are. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. Exc. 5 Thompson B. R. young hens in A-1 cond. for 5 Everlay dark Brown Leghorn young hens or laying pullets, and 1 cockerel. Want at once 300 Lady Thomp- son strawberry plants. Mrs. Shelton Crutchfield, Toomsboro. Exc. 30 thoroughbred Japanese Silkies, March, April hatch for 30 thoroughbred W. L. pullets, or sell Silkies, $2 pair. Mrs. W. R. Gazeway, Decatur, R 3. Will exc. good value for White Leghorn hens. T. P. Shannon, College Park, R 1. Want 25 W. L. March-April hatch pullets. State lowest cash price. Must be healthy. A, A. Horsley, Waco, R 2. Want 50 March- April hatch WwW. L. pullets or young hens. State best price, FOB. Miss Gladys Morgan, Clyo. Want 25 W. L. hens and 2 cockerels. Exc. good. value. Mrs. J. E.' Williams, Vienna, R 6. Want 100 March hatch W. L. pullets at 50c ea. No culls, Give ref. T. M. Harris, Milner, R 1. Want 50 S. C. W. L. hens, March- April 1933 hatch. State what you have. J. W. Bryan, Chester, R 2. Want 25 to 50 W. L. pullets, 1933 hatch, moulted and laying. Quote best. cash price. At once. Mrs. B. C. High, Sylvester. Want best cash = prices on young W. L. hens, del. Also want 2 hogs, wt. 300 Ibs. ea. and some smaller ones. Garriel Watson, Bogart. Want 90 pure bred March hatch W. L. pullets and 10 cock- erels, same breed and age. Will pay cash. Mrs. L. L. Roberts, Ft. Gaines. Exc. young Jersey cow, fresh in November for 30 young Brown jor White L. hens. Bring hens and get cow. toe Dove, Lula, R MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Want to hear from parties who will let me raise chickens on shares, any large breed ex- cept Leghorns. Want healthy hens and return pullets next spring. Guar. satisfaction. Party pay postage. Mrs. H. W. Bryon, Kingston, R 2. Biv REDS Want 12 or 15 R. I. Red hens and 1 cockerel, March or April hatch. No culls. Will exc. mixed breed: 2 for 1,.or pay cash. J. F. Gooch, Jefferson, R 1. Want 1 R. I. Red rooster, Ma- hood str No culls. Write prices. Noel Sanford, Ellijay, R 5. age Eggs For Sale Pure Cornish Indian eggs, 7c each, 15 for $1; pullets, $1 ea; roosters, $1.25 ea. 10 pullets and rooster, $10, last. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, R 1; Eggs Wanted | Eggs wanted for hatching pur- poses, from bloodtested flocks. Premium paid for eggs coming up to requirements. Advise num- ber hens and state kind. A. O. Bowles, Fayetteville. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 50 to 100 baby chicks of good, healthy breed at reason- able price, or exc. some nice dri- ed peaches at 15c lb. Write. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, R 1. Want 500 W. L. chicks to raise to 3 mos. old. on 60-40 basis. Write before sending; also want 500 R. I. Reds, baby chicks to raise on halves to 2% Ibs. Party pay transportation. Mrs. Prin- fa Wilson, Morven, R 1, Box Want 500 baby chicks at once. Send best price to: J. A. Grif- fith, Mesena. Want heavy breed mixed baby chicks, Exc. good value; also for sale. April 1932 hatch Black Mi- norca rooster. Mrs. G. J. Bar- field, Vidalia. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 1 oxen broke to work single, $20; 1 large steer, fat for beef, $25. The 2 for $40; 1 milch cow, second calf, $30. All gentle. FOB my home. J. B. Ward, Cordele. 7 young cows. Fine for breed- ing beef type cattle. Mixed Here- ford and Jersey. At farm. T. M. Slater, Thomasville, R 5. 2 fresh in, high grade Jersey cows, 4 gal. ea. $40, or will swap for corn or mule and give or take the difference. Chas. L. Ne- vill, Pulaski. 20 beef type, mostly White Face, steers, 300 to 600 lbs. also some White Face heifers, also White Rock roosters, pure bred Fischel strain. H.C. Waldrep, Forsyth, R 1, 14 steers, wt. 400 to 1 M. lbs. Fattened on beans. Make best offer. C: J. Ligon, Talbotton. Good milch cow. and _ heifer calf, Cow gives 3 gal. milk and plenty of butter. Sell or trade for corn. Guy Stephens, Roch- elle. R 1) Nice, fresh Jersey and Hol- Stein cow with 2nd calf, $30; al- so 1 good size steer, will ride and plow, $25; some nice Jersey hei-' fers. G. A. Jones, Dublin,:R 6. Good type spotted Reg. Jersey bull, 6 mos. old, out of a good Lynwood cow; sired by an im- ported Sibyl bull. A bargain at $25. C. P. Yancey, Douglasville, R 3. 2 good milch cows, cheap for cash. Good milkers, just fresh in. At my place, 12 miles So. Baxley. Geo. W. Turner, Baxley, R. 2. long as roosters Thoroughbred Holstein 2 old male at sacrifice price. L. Kinney, East Atlanta, 1679 Fi Shoals Road, R 3. Hereford bulls, reg. and rea for sale; Calves or | serviceal yearlings. Excellent quality breeding. H. Y. Tillman, Valdo ta. Hereford pure bred bull caly of finest breeding, reg. in buye name, from our famous Colo! ial Plantation herd. W. B. Ht chinson, Albany. Reg. Hereford cattle tor Both sex. J. J. Cummings, D alsonville. 2 mos. old Jersey bull sub. to reg. Combination + mier breeding. Extra fine ca Sell or exc. for Ga. Cane sy: honey or anything can u I McNeill, Arlington. Se 1 Jersey cow, fresh in, fot Grady Orr, College Park, 1 Jersey cow, freshened Oc 29th with heifer calf, $25. HL Moon, Swords. 2 bull calves, 5 mos. and 6 1 old, respectively. Sired by a p winning Silver Medal bull sey stock, reg. in buyers $15 ea. or $10 ea. without At my barn. Cash. No exch. J. Atkinson, Madison. Fine stock cow, young sub. to reg. wt. 1000 1 FOB. S. F. Humphries, Se dale. 30 head young cattle, mo; steers, mixed breed, 24%c per J. M. Godwin, Washington Holstein - Jersey, 4 pal. cot fresh in, $35. Exc. for equa, ue. H. B. Harper, Wray, Ga 1 milch cow with heif ond). calf; 2 gal. per day. $20; young heifer, will milk abo December 15th, $16. FOB. Joiner, Garfield, R 2, Box HOGS FOR SALE Nice Black and White S sow pig, 2 mos. old, crossed S. P. C. Make good breeders. $ 95 ea. by Express. A. .J. Ada Ashburn, R 4. > 8. PR. C.cpigs, $55 gilts young boars, $10. All reg. ers name. Guar. satisfac few nice Grade Guernsey and a milch cow for sale. Duggan, Warthen.. = 20 meat hogs for feed 2 fresh milch cows, heife by Reg. Guernsey for sa 100 lbs. pecans, 12c lb. p press. Exc, all or part fo peanut hay or seed peanuts E. Phillips, Colquitt, R 2. 50 shoats, wt. 50 to 150. Cross. between oO. I. C. Hampshire. 5c per pound. B. Jones, Reynolds. 6 Duroc Jerseys, 34% m sub. to reg. $5 ea; 20 Park Barred Rocks, $1 ea. and Runner peanuts, 3c lb. Norton, Edison. Reg. Duroc Jersey, 8 m 250 Ib. Service boars, $2 FOB. Henry T. Lumsden, botton. 4 Essex, Guinea and PC, ed pigs, for sale or exc. fo covey ducks: half ducks half drakes. _Or Golden Orpingtons: 5 pullets and Mrs. Lester Tyler, Tiger, 5 head, fat No. 1 Duro P. C. hogs; 5c Jb. at. my Wt. around 200 lbs. ea. Ogden, Odum, R 1. mos. old, $10. Pembroke. 8 or 10 porkers, wt. about 50- 60 lbs. 3 gilts (fine for brood sows). Black Essex and S. P mixed. All, $3.25 each FC Write. I. H. Anderson, Alma, 3 ie 1 Hampshire 175 lb. sub. reg. sow and 7 pigs (first 1 now 2 wks. old. Bred to S. P.. male. $18 FOB. Money with der. ae DL; = Eastma Thursday, November 16, 1933. Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted MARKET BULLETIN | Positions Wanted 7 Positions Wanted PAGE mee F arm Help Wanted Duroc Jersey pigs, 5% mos. old nd wt. about 120 Ibs. $6.50 ea. or for $12. Reg. in buyers name, o Light Brahma and White yandotte cockerels, $1 ea. L. . Kennedy, Collins. : HORSES AND MULES, FOR SALE yr. old black mare mule, 1 lbs. wt. Sound, work good anywhere, $75. B. C. Pope, Tal- broke, around 1 M. Ibs.; 1 or exc. for pair of young les, not over 850 lbs. Q. P. over, Lithia Springs. S. old, wt. about 900. Ibs. for cash J. M, Carr, Gail- large, young, healthy mule ale, reasonable, and will part payment in corn and Apply to: Lewis E. Tabor, ny, Gillionsville Road. yrs. old. for sale. B. R. Bag- l, Alpharetta, R 1. od, med. wt. pony, work K Cheap for cash, or rr a hogs, cow or rages RABBITS FOR SALE | abbits, 5 white does and nd 2 Chinchilla does, $10. or 2 shoats. C. B. Heidt, srlou. Z. White, pink- ate rab- 6 does and buck, yr. old older, 75c ea. Miss Naomi m, Lithia Springs. oes and buck, Chinchillas, to 9 Ibs. $1.75 each, or $15 lot COD. G. W. Kesler, Mon- 28 5th St. r. Chinchillas, 2 yrs. old, | 8 mos. old, $2. Billy Per- Yatesville. ull grown Chinchilla does, tock, $1 ea; 1 pair of Black pits, $2 for pair; 1 Belgium, N. Z. does, $2; 10 rabbits, d 3 wks. old, $2.50; 9 for William Hackett, Macon, 4 or Place. Black and 14 Gray Chinchil- grown, 50c each, FOB; also use geese and Muscovey . A, T. Milteer, Quitman. SHEEP AND GOATS - FOR SALE 108. old nannie, half Tog- burg and half Nubian. Heavy cing strain, $10. Mrs. Claud y, Chipley, R 1. mixed breed (Saanan, Nu- etc.) milk goats. Now bred blood Nubian. arly spring. $15 for both for sale, at my home. No crat- or shipping. E. F. Shelnutt, Park, | 206 E. Columbia un lon goats, 40 head nan- ind 2 billys, $1 each. R. H. Nan, Enigma, R 1. alf stock Toggenburg billy, rown, brown color, butt- d with lobes and wattles, few kids, 98 ea; | geese, 98c ea; 2 turkey hens +h. E. L: Dixon, Blackshear, ox 104. egenburg and Nubian. cross ik goat; freshen within a mth; gallon milker, $20; reg. sroughbred. Foreign pure Nu- an buck. Service fee, $5. phone aymond 6934. V. E. Brantley, lanta, R 1, Box 192. o Stock saeco good Tenn. Blue Jack, about Freshen |: milch cow, fresh in, 3% or 4 gal. milk, pound butter, and gentle. Exc. 2 heifers with 1st | calves, 5 and 8 mos. old, broken to milk. Calves not included. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell, MeDon- ough, R 3. ~ Cash for 7 cows, 3 to 4 gal, Ist to 4th calf, within 60 miles Macon. Give price, etc. Frank H. Turner, Macon, R 1. Exc. 2 sows and 13 pigs, 3 wks. old, for young, fresh in, ood milch cow, near Hazlehurst. P, H. Sellers, Jr., Hazlehurst, R 1. | Want 3 yokes of oxen. State best price for cash at barn in first letter. Carlton Collins, lL Gabhtawe. R 2. HOGS WANTED Want best price del. Dallas, Ga., on 1 or 2 feeder shoats, wt. sh 100 Ibs. J. E. Meek, Dal- as Want 1 reg. Chester White sow pig, not over 3 mos. old, of av. size for age. State price reg. and full particulars. B. W. Bar- rett, Calhoun, R 4. Exc. 30 heavy breed pullets from bloodtested stocks, for 275 Ib. meat hog. Also exc. 50 for a fresh in milch cow; also pecans: Ib. for lb. N. Meyers, Blythe, R 1. . HORSES AND MULES . WANTED Want 1 or 2 good, cheap mules or horses. Exc. Jersey cow with heifer calf or other value. Yancy Ranton, Vidalia, R 2. Trade nice pecan trees or oth- er value for a good horse or mule. Write or see: T. J. Frank- lin, Atlanta, 663 West Peachtree St., N. E Want a small mule, cheap for | cash, within 20-30 miles Dora- ville. Must be O: K., and able to do good work, wt. 500-600 Ibs. Have Chinchilla buck rabbit for sale or exc. for White Rock chic- kens. R. B. Young, Doraville, R 1 i Want mules. Exc. cattle: Jer- Sey heifers, steers and grown cows and calves, 4 yr. old Jersey male of good qualities. All in good cond. Can be seen at Li- zella, 12 mi. West of Macon, on Columbus Road. 8. B. William- son, Lizella, Ga. Want a fairly good farm mule and an outfit of farming tools. S. K. Johnson, Lenox, R 2. ' Want a. gentle donkey, broke to saddle. Must be cheap. Ken- ion Edwards Jr., Atlanta, 127 Avery. i SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want pair of well bred butt- headed kids. State best price, del. Write for particulars. P. G. Walker, Statesboro? Want young, high producing milk goats about to freshen. Give full particulars, best price, etc. Clayborne Sims, Winder, Broad St. Positions Wanted few com-| 47 yr. old widow, 2 boys, 8 and 9 yrs. of age, wants job, helping with milking cow, poultry and garden work, etc, for small house on place, or room in home. Willing worker. Not over 5 miles Atlanta preferred. Mrs. Mary Watts, Atlanta, 154 Rawson St. So Wat Exp. farmer wants good 1 horse farm with good man who would be interested in tobacco, also cows, hogs and chickens. Can furnish self but do not have stock. Write or see me.. M. C. Cherry, Waresboro, | Want job on farm. Exp. truck driver, can handle any make cars, and some exp. in farming. Single. Want home and salary. J. Hood, Atlanta, 16 Fair St. Ss. E. Want to work a . horse farm reputation and character. and self. Write. B. M. Barrow, San- dersville, Exp. farmer on North and South soils, also exp. handling labor, -both white want farm for 1934 as Overceer. State what you have and salary paid. E. W. Cardell, Doerun, R 1, a 34 yr. old man with wife and 1 child wants place as Caretak- er of place, or any light farm work. _Reared on farm. Reason- able wages. Good ref. Brown, Mauk, Young man wants job on farm oy dairy, with responsible party. Do not smoke, nor drink, or Fen curse. Willing worker. Raised on farm. $15 mo. with board. Ref. exch. J. D. McIntyre, Jr., Ousley. Exp. poultryman wants Honest, reliable, married and settled. Reasonable wages. Ref- erences. H. M. McCoy, Ridge, Clo R. W. Moss. Refined, settled widow with 3 yr. old son wants home with aged couple, or small family, to help with light farm work. No field work. Small salary. Ref. furnished. Mrs. Clarence Martin, Eatonton, R 4. Middleaged woman wants home with nice people on farm assisting with light work. No field work. Raised on farm; Good -Miss Mae Edwards, Lovejoy, Box 6. Man, 26 yrs. old, wife and 1 child, wants job on farm for wa- ges. Have to be moved. Ref. if desired. So. Ga. preferred. P. W. Bryan, Coolidge, R 2, Clo C. J. Rogers. Want job on farm at $8 per month, board and laundry. 21 yr. old. Ref. Herman | Bryan, Chester, R 2. Man and wife want farm. Exp. honst. workers. capable, Halves or wages. Especially in- terested in live stock, trucking, etc. Want to move soon so as to get winter crops planted. J. M.} Schaffer, Atlanta, 303 Woodward Ave, SW. Widow with 4 a Heran 11. to 19 yrs. of age, wants 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis for 1934. Ref. if desired. Mrs. Stella Faulkner, Mt Airy, R 1. beer Want small crop. convenient +o school on halves. Work part time by day. Can do carpentry and some blacksmith work and repair implements. Reasonable distance. Geo. W. Jackson, Fay-. etteville, R 2. Want 2 horse farm on halves: with good pasture and wood; near good school or bus line. Can furnish self. Can move now. J. M. Pryor, Woodbury. Man and wife want home on farm for $15 month and. board. Want with nice people. Write or come at once. Good, able work- ers. No bad habits. tain, Morganton. Want 1 horse farm. on_ 650-50} basis, or some 6 or 7 M turpen- tine boxes on 50-50 basis. Or some of both. Toombs county preferred. E. L. Rauton, Jesup, 155 Walnut St. Want job on farm for $9 mo., board and laundry. Good, hon- est worker. A man. who deals with liquor need not answer. J. W. Crowe, Kennesaw, R 2. Want farm: 25 acres for cot- ton, 15 A. for corn, on 50-50. bas- is. Reasonable good house, good pasture and water. self. R. R. Bruce, Lula, R 1. Want job on farm, looking af- ter poultry, flowers and other light farm work, for board and small salary. Can begin any time Mollie Hunt, Cumming, RFD. Want 1 horse crop on halves. Need work any kind. Move now. Farmed all life. Can carpenter, blacksmith | and other work. Write or. see a S00ns ; He eh } nesting, and black, .| other reference. job. Blue Exp. | Furnish ref. Jim Chas-: Can furnish. ing for chickens, brooding, trap- incubating, etc., also farm repairs. Caretaker. Geo. |. Rowe, Doerun, R 3. 56 yr. old man _ with family wants 2 to 4 horse farm, vyood land and bldgs., well located in Brooks, Colquitt, or Tift coun- ty. Have own equipment and supplies. Would consider oversee- ing large farm, E. E. Carter, Morven, Want 1 to 4 horse farm, mules, tools and feed; replace feed next]: fall, Near Thomasville or Ameri- cus. W. H. MeMillon, Ochloch- nee, R 1. y Want dairy job. Can also drive truck. Well exp., good Dairy and Married. O. C. Burton, Atlanta, 342 Mangum St. N. W. Want good 1 horse farm on halves. Exp. with peach and poultry work. Consider job by month for wages. 34 yrs. old. Wife and 2 children. Partly fur- nish self. B. M. Coulter, Geneva. Young colored man, single, de- sires work. Ablebodied, honest and can do any kind of work. Board and room. A. C, Williams, Athens, R 2. Elderly gentleman desires home in small quiet Christian family. Take care of place, gar- den, chickens and _ other light work. Single, honest, industrious, no bad habits. Best of ref. At once. Willis Morrison, Atlanta, 1426 Lakewood Ave., 5. E. -Unincumbered woman wants job looking after flowers, poul- try and other light farm work. No field work. For room, board and small salary. State full par- ticulars. Miss Pearl Clifford, Griffin, R A. 4 48 yr. old, single man wants job on farm for wages, including room and board, or part crop and part wages. Can furnish A-1] references. S. C. Terry, McDon- ough, R D. Single, alone, young man wants job on dairy as milker. as to being com- petent, willing worker. Also exp. care of other stock, etc. Hugh E. Cheely, Agricola. Refined, middle-aged couple want job on farm; with room furnished, with, or without. board Expert truck farmers. Can man- age large farm, labor truck driv- er, carpenter, anything on farm. Honest, sober, responsible. Ref. J. H. Smith, Atlanta, Clo Gen. Del. Want small farm ' 15-25 acres good land on halves or standing rent, with good 4 or 5 room house, well of good water. Mrs. H. I. Martin, Unadilla, R 2. Married man, 4 in family want 1 or 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Have to be furnished. Age 39 yrs. | little 50 A. farm with good hous | pasture, etc., Rod. Watson, Ashburn. Farm Help Wanted Want colored man and wife to do farm and general work a- round place. 13 miles Atlanta. 3 room house and wood furnished. Weekly wages. Communicate with H. D. Harris, Atlanta, 6% North Broad St. Want unincumbered woman, 35 to 45 yrs. old, to live as one of family and. help with light farm work. Must be healthy and of good character. J. M. Ay- cock, Ocilla, R 2. Want unincumbered woman for light farm work. No field work. Live as one of family. Would not object to 1 child. A. N. Hambrick, Oglethorpe, R 2. Want 1 wage hand, single, good worker. No drinker con- sidered. $1.50 per week, and board, laundry. Come, dont write. Come any time. G. B. He) Cobbtown. Want good farmer for 2 horse | $1 crop on halves. Must be able to} self. Pay 1-4 of all crops made, }could have land enough for crop 'es, land and water. R. W. ae mail and school bus line.. Ww. Ww. s Smith, Gainesville, R 1, a Want small family to work on farm. Must be able to furnish or would furnish family on shares. Write at once. H. GC. Scarborough, Dougherty, R 1. Want good farmer, able to furnish own stock and run bill for a good 1 horse (or more) farm, Mrs. C. H. Down, Ella- belle, RFD 2; BOxnars hs : Want middleaged, healthy, un. incumbered woman for. iight farm work, for board and small salary. No field work. With old couple. M. S. Reagan, Ochloch- nee. Want man or boy, trustworthy, : white or black, able to operate a Chevrolet truck and work a cou- ple of mules on a small farm at Hortense, Ga., as one of family, nearly blind man. J.-D. Loper, Hortense, R 1. Want good farmer for 2. hone crop for 1934, on 8rd and 4ths, ; or Standing rent. Good house | and barn. Will give good farmer a good deal. Also want to eat zood sized mules, 1100 lbs. o better, cheap. W. A. Dougherty, ; Americus, R A. Want settled man and wife, without children, or a widow with 1 son about 18 yrs. of age, or older, to live in house with owners of a Plantation. Perhaps of corn or cotton. Call: Hemlock 6817, or write: W. L. F. Rosen- blatt, Atlanta, 99 Inman Circle Want family without small children to help and truck farm. | Ref. required. C. G.. Byingign, Bolingbroke. Want a good farmer for 2 horse crop of good land, good bldgs., on 3rd and 4ths. Guy Osborne, Clermont, Ril. | Want to communicate at. once with man and wife, exp. in truck and vegetable growing. _ Rees Howard, Albany R C. Want man with enough labor to run a 3 or 4 horse farm for 1934, on 50-50 basis. Good hous- Colquitt. Want farmer with own stock, some feed, etc., for good 63 acre farm. See me at my home 8 mi Northeast of Athens. Jefferson River Road. A. C. Williams, Ath- ens, R 2,.Box 80. Want 16- -18 yr. old boy to. live as. one of family through the winter months and share crop in | 1934. Must be reliable and of good habits. C. L. Holland, Hart- well, R 2. Want. good 10 or 12. yr. old negro boy to help with light farm chores, garden, etc. for clothes and home; also want to hear from party having good, not over 8 miles from Griffin. A. B. Wood, Grits fin. Want good man for 100 Acre farm, 1% miles Culloden; near good school and church, on Main Highway. 4 room house, barn, etc. Standing rent. See or write: Miss Olive Witt, Atlanta, 1125 Euclid Ave. s Ri, Plants For Sale : c Sure Baring strawberry plants, full of berries now; good for 10 mos. in the year, 75c C. Red La- them raspberry and Youngberry _ 50c' doz. $2 C. J, H, Lawrence, Toccoa. : Chas. W. and E. J., cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. del. 50 M. now ready; Klondike strawberry plants, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch, E. J., Chas. W., frost-proot : cabbage plants, ready, 500, 60c; Bermuda onion plants, stpaid. Sat. PAGE FOUR ; Plants For Sale Plants For Sale Chas. W., Early Jersey cabbage ; plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. del. 10 M. $8, Exp. collect. Now ready, Guy _ Waldrip, Flowery Branch. _Copenhagen and Chas. cab- $1 M. Minnie Mae Hendrix, Val- dosta. - Everbearing Nae platite, 25 C. $1 per 500. Money orders only. W. M. Runyan, Cedartown, OR 2, - Imp. everbearing strawberry plants, 25c per C. Will trade for wheat, oats or rye. Mell J. Tan- ner, Sandersville. Cabbage plants, E. J., Chas. W, and Copenhagen, 500, 60c; $1 M. 5 M. $450. J. W. Overstreet, Douglas. _ Mastedon' strawberry plants, - 20c C. 500, $1; also May straw- berries, same price. Add post- age. Mrs. Cora Sutton, Cleve- land, R 4. _ Strawberry plants: Klondike, $1.10 M; Lady Thompson, $1.60 per M. Mrs. Avis Crow, Cane ville, R 2. _. Klondike strawberry Hinnts, $1 M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville, R 2. Fresh E, J., C. W., Flat Dutch C. iH. cabbage plants, $1 M. FOB J. P. Mullis, Baxley. Early Jersey and Chas. W. Tobbace plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. del. Good plants, prompt ship- ment, guar. W. A. Poole, Baxley. -E, J. cabbage plants, 85c M. or 45c per 500, del S. D. Shef- field, Baxley, R 4, Box 128. a Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c C. del. also nice, sundried _ apples, 10c lb. Pie plants, 10c - bunch, 3 for 25c, Mrs. E. S. Hol- loway, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 35. Early improved Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Spe- cial price on large orders. J. C. Crawford, Ellijay. Large, frost-proof, All Season and Chas. W. cabbage and col- lard plants, 50c, 300; $1.25 M. del. Talmadge Clark, Flowery Branch. -E. J., and Chas. W. frost-proof cabbage plants now ready, 300, 35c; 500, 55c; $1 M. postpaid. Odis Conner, Pitts, Rl. | &. J., Chas. W., and Copenha- gen cabbage plants, strong and well rooted, 50c, 500; 75c M. Exe. for chicken feed sacks. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Eva Burgess, -Pembroke, _ Earliest var., improved Klon- dike strawberry plants, 30 C. $2 M. del. Now ready. Money or- ders preferred. R. A. Norris, Sparks, R 2, Box 81. ~ Winter Heading cabbage plants 500, 65c; $1 M, 3 M. $2.50 Post- ? paid, Mac Branan, Lewiston. _ Frost-prcof cabbage plants, - Golden Acre, Copenhagen, Wake- field, Flat Dutch, 500, 60c; 90c - M; 2M. $1.70. All postpaid. John vB. Rope, Fitzgerald. _ Southland strawberry plants, developed by U. S. Dep't. of Ag- _ Yriculture. New, scarce, ripen ear- lier, larger size, better flavor, _ fewer culls, $1 C. $7 M. Dry..-T. F, Abercrombie, Atlanta, 39 A- very Drive. Plants ready, large, selected, frost-proof Chas., Jersey Wake- field cabbage and collards, 300, _ 60c; $1.25 M; bright, new, sun- s dried acid apples, peeled and cored, 10 lbs. $1. Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch. _ Early imp. genuine Klondike strawberry plants, true to name, 30c C. 500, $1; May cherries, 2 ft, 3. for 25c; white lady peas, - 10c lb. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Gio l Wakefield cabbage plants, 200, 35; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del. 10 M. $10. Exp. Collect. W. R. Steph- - ens, Flowery Branch. - Mastodon strawberry plants, 20c C. 500 for $1; May strawber- ry plants, same price. Add post- age. Mrs. W. H, Sutton, Cleve- Wien, Ft Ae oy ej ; Klondike and Everbearing bage plants, also collard plants, |. strawberry plants, 500, $1; $1.75 M; old fashioned, tender corn- fielg bean seed, 25c per teacup- ful. Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, R 1. Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch cabbage and White Ber- muda onion plants now ready, 500, 60c; $1 M. Postpaid. Money orders. A. E, Reinhardt, Ash- burn, Millions frost-proof cabbage plants: Early Jersey, Early Flat Dutch and Chas. Wakefield, $1 M. -10 M. $9. All large plants, moszed, Prepaid. Prompt ship- ment. Harold Smith, Baxley. Stocky cabbage plants, well rooted, prompt shipment. G. W. Coleman, Tifton. Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.00 M. Prepaid, Mrs. Ada D. Eee, Baxley. Klondike strawberry pinns: $1.50 M. del. $1 collect; Chas. W. cabbage and Heading collard, 75c M. del. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rs; soe strawberry plants 20c C. $1.50 M. Prompt shipment Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, R, 1. Early Jersey and Chas W cab- bage plants now ready, 500, 65c; $1.00 M. del; 10 M. $8.00 collect. Ca-h with order. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Lady Thompson and Evearbear ing strawberry plants, $1.75 M. 500, 90c; Red Gold plants, $10.00 M, True to name. Herbert Prit- chett, Ellijay. True to name Red Gold straw- berry plants, $1.00 C; Lady Thompson strawberry plants 30c C. $2.50 M;- dried sage, 50c lb. Add postage on orders for less than $1.00. Mrs. Annie Etris, Dahlonega, R 1. Golden Seal and Ginseng roots for planting. R. T. Swords, De- catur, RB 3.) Ma:todon, Everbearing and Lady T, strawberry plants, 25c C. $2.25 M. postpaid in Ga. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. H. T. Crumley, Cleveland R 4. Imp. strawberry plants, Red Gold, 75c C. Extra early Pre- mier, 50c C. $3.50 M; Giant Mastodon Everbearing, 60c OC. Postpaid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hia- wassee. . E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants now ready, 10c C. paid. Prompt shipment. Fossett, Baxley. E, J., C. W cabbage plants 25 C; 300, 40c; 500, 60c; 95c M. 5 M. $4.00. Prepaid. Prompt ship- ment. J. P, Morris, Baxley. Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.00 M. or 15c C. R, W. Dowdy, Fitz- gerald, R 2. } Earliest var. improved Klon- dike strawberry plants, 25c.C. 500 $1.00; $1.75 M; Extra large ever- bearers, 30c C, $2.00 M. del. All well rooted, young plants. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, R 1. Cabbage plants, all varieties; Chas. W., Early Jersey, 90c M., Del. Millions to. offer. B. J. Morris, Baxley. Seed For Sale 1933 Crimson clover seed in chaff, 8c lb. FOB. R. B. Kin- man, Calhoun, R 4, Box 62. New Allen R. Johnsons Black Seed watermelon, cross between Watson and Excel. $2.50 per Ib. Allen R. Johnson, Empire. White Eng. peach seed, 50c per hundred; young trees, 2-3 ft., 60c doz. del; Lucretia dewberry plants, 75c C. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, R 3. Pure Tuttle tobacco seed from choice tobacco, free from trash, 50c per heaping this, E. S. Sword, Norman Park, R 1. Good, Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c per good start, del Mrs. Corine Floyd, Rockmart, R 2. Calif. multiplying beer seed 10c good start, postpaid. Mrs. mallle Floyd, Reckipart, R ae J. B. MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Products For Sale Georgia Products For Sale Thursday, November 16, 1933 Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Rice peas, pure, sound, clean, extra good for table, 5c lb. Exc. for anything can use. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, R 3. Several bu. white Mush peas, bright and sound, 8c lb. S. P Kenney, Athens, R 2. BUTTER FOR SALE 4 lbs. nice, fresh Jersey but- ter each week, 25c lb. del. in 1st and 2nd zones. Every pound guar. Mrs. I. D. McDuffie, Ash- land, R 1. 2 to 6 Ibs. butter ea. week, 25c Ib. postpaid in 1st and 2nd zones. Cash with order. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs. V. E. Moore, Ash- land, R 2. Good, fresh butter, 30c lb. Miss E. Alexander, Jefferson, R 4. Several lbs. fresh Jersey but- ter, 40c del. twice a week. Mrs. A. Sutherland, Resaca, R 1. 2 Ibs. fine Jersey butter each week, 20c lb. del; want to exc. dried fruit for pecans. Mrs. V.| T. Chamblee, Cumming, R 2. $1.00 M. Pre-. | Miss Ramie Turner, - COTTON SEED FOR SALE Genuine Mathis Toole Wilt- Resistant cotton seed, 1 yr. from Orig. 75c bu. FOB. Exc. for seed oats. E. L. Summerour, Moultrie. Rucker cotton seed, pure 45 per cont lint, recleaned and bagged. 75c bu. FOB. Chas L. Brown, Hartwell. Pure Cokers Farm Relief cot- ton seed. Extra early, big boll, premium staple from bale to acre cotton. $2.50 per 100. Teasley, Hartwell. Half and Half cotton seed, 1st yr. from Orig. $3.25 per 100 here, not shipped; also Jersey milch cow, about 6 yrs. old $30.00 here. S. C. Dykes, Dexter, R 2. D. P. L. cotton seed 2 cent over market, inch staple, 40 per cent lint, 1Ist..yr. -65 ,bu.,: 5. bu; $3.00 FOB. C. A. Esters, LaFayette. 100 bu pure Wannaker cotton seed for planting purposes. Sell row for $50.00 B. F... Fagan, Martin. 25 bu. Roysters No. 4 cotton seed, 1 1-4 in. staple, bale to ac- re. Special planting seed 75c bu. or $16.75 for entire amount FOB Monry order. Brice, Cumming. FRUIT FOR SALE Bright, sundried apples, 12c Ib. Peas, Clays, Blue Goose, Black eyes, 4c lb; peanuts, 5c Ib. All George del; walnut MEATS, large pieces, 35c Ib: 3 1b. $1.00. FOB. Mrs. Lauren Noble, Trenton. Nice sundried apples, free from peel, core and worms . 10 Ib. del. Mrs. Ethel Mooney Quill. Nice, sundried apples, free from core, etc. 10c lb. Del. ir 10 or more lb. lots. Miss N. A White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 37. Nice, dried apples, 9c lb. Del Cash with order. Mrs. J. K Kenimer, Leaf. - Dried apples, free from peel worms, ete. 7c lb. plus postage Exc. for 100 lb. cap. feed sacks. Dahlonega. R 1, Box 54. 1933 crop, nice, sundried ap- ples, free of peel, etc. 10c lb. Add postage. Estell Duvall, Ellijay. Old fashioned dried peaches and apples, 10 lbs. $1.00. Add postage on orders less than 10 lbs. multiplying onions, 12 1-2c lb. Senna seed, 10c per 15 pods. Add postage. Mrs. W. C. Wiley, Lula, R 1. G8 HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP- ; PLIES FOR SALE 2-5 gal. kegs of honey for sale or exc. 1 gal. of honey for 1 bu. Oats. O. G. Dasher, Marlow. White honey in the comb pack- ed in lard cans. 50-75 lb. wt. at 6 1-2c lb; fresh, home-made butter in pound prints, . Lang, Omega. 4 Ibs. postpaid for $1.00. Send check. [J W From 1 to 70 swarms of honey bees in modern frame hives, in good cond. for sale or exch. C. D. Poots; Macon. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE 100 lbs. papershell pecans, 20c Ib. Mrs. Geo. Sutton, Tifton. Nice seedling pecans, 8c lb; exc. some for dried fruit. J. P. Clegg, Tifton, R 2. 75 lbs. pure papershell pecans, 25c lb. FOB Crawford. Milner Patton, Lexington, R 2. Nice, large seedling pecans, a- bout 40 lbs. Make best price. Sample if desired. Mrs. H. L. Alcorn, Chester. Big red peanuts and scaley barks, ea. 25c gal. pop corn on cob, 5c lb. Mrs. C. C, Lynch, Ar- muchee. noe Stuart pecans, 5 lbs. del. for $100. T. B. Thomas, Thomas- boro. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Green hot pepper, 50c pk. F. O. B. .Exc. for popcorn... Bi 'K:; Hodges, Jackson. 1 truck load turnip salad. Write if interested. W. M. Shiroh, Se- . ville. Truck loads'of nice turnips, any shape. J. Hugh Windham, Reynolds. Purple Top, White Globe tur- nips, for sale by truck loads. Ap- ply. H. S. Baxter, Blackshear. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to exc. about 20 bu. nice P. R. potatoes for Velvet beans at market price, or will sell potatoes. Miss Geneva Per- ry, Helena. R 1.\ Will buy any quantity Crow- der peas, also pecans. State variety, quantity and price. C |-A. Rowlan, Athens. Want to buy Mammoth Yellow Soy beans at reasonable price. C. A. Roose, Atlanta, R 4, Box 307- Cc; Want any amount up to 50 bu. Field peas. Quote prices with sample. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville. CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED Want good milling corn by the car or in 100 or 20 Obu. lots. Must be cheap. W. A. Simpson, Mc- Donough. Want 50 bu. good corn .on shuck and 1 ton baled shucks. Quote price on corn, or price on 20rn and shucks, del. Atlanta. D. W. Osborne, Atlanta, 45 Forsyth St. N. W. ; Want 10 bu. good slipped shuck corn of good quality. Will pay 0c per 80 Ib. bu. del. my. born. Alvin Holton, Lyons, R 2. Want to buy 2 M. bu corn, in shuck or shelled. William Jack- son, Donovan. Want 20 bu. corn at 60c per bu. del. J. L. Hatchett, Talking Rock, R 2. Want 100 bu. yellow corn for feed purposes. Walter Rahman, Macon, R 1. FRUIT WANTED Want 1 bu. quinces. B. Z. Herndon, Atlanta, 954 Albion Ave. N. Bw: Want about 15 bu. good red eating apples, as near Nicholls, Coffee county as possible. Will come after if price is right. J. W. Davis, Nicholls. Want 12 lbs. 1933 crop dried peaches, bright color without the skin, del. I will deliver 1 No. 10 can of Chunk Comb honey for same. Mrs. Mary Jane Edenfield, Stillmore. Want 1 peck of choice culti- vated crabapple. Give price. Mrs. D. W. Crouch, Dawson. Exe. large size pecans for 6 Ville. | EB. C. Mauldin, Atlanta, 144 dried acid apples; 2 lbs peca for 3 of apples. Any amt. up 50 Ibs. apples. Ea, pay postag Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst. HONEY BEES AN BEE SUP. PLIES WANTED Want few hives of bees. Ads vise. Jesse W. Scott, Ben Hill. | Want to buy White Clover ho ey. Also give good value for breed of pullets. Write what have. P. P. Hicks, Savann 4. Box 100. PECANS AND PEANU WANTED Highest prices paid for pe and black walnuts. W. J. Americus. a Want large Spanish pe Charlie McCullough, bes P. O. Box 85. Want from 100 to 5 M. tb crop pecans. Write wha have and price. R. E. W: Lovejoy. ae Want select pecans. Q price and send sample to: iE Mauldin, Atlanta, 1442 thorpe. Want 1 or 2 tons large, shell pecans, cheap. Write you have and best price. H. Tomlinson, Douglas. FOB your station. Also som dried sage. R. P. Tull, D Want papershell and se pecans. W. J. Josey, Americ Want 5M lbs. pecans, what you have and state | p R. E. Wallace, Lovejoy. Want to buy sev. bu. n pecans. Must be well dried prices prepaid to Decatur, A. Moore, Atlanta, RFD 8, 298. Want 50 lbs. easy shelling, filled, new crop seedling pec Send sample and name pri wanted. D. F. Crosland, G Want pecans. Send s: price and quantity. O.C. Bi Pulls. Exc. B. R. eggs, B. R. pu shoats, butter, rye, wheat, eggs or peas for 1933 crop, ium and large size pecans lb. J. M. Mibes, Blythe, Ga. Want select pecans. prices and samples to: E. Mauldin, Atlanta, 1442 O; thorpe Ave. Want select pecans in shell shelled; also black walnut n lethorpe Ave., S. W. POTATOES WANTE! Want old time pink-eyed Iti potatoes (not Early Rose). vines are long and slender an purplish color potatoes, used grow them in No. Ga., pur) skin and yellow meats; write A. L. Jackson, Winder, R 4. Exc. 1 bu. white, bla crowder peas for 1 bu. Iris! bler potatoes. Ea. pay pos Mrs. J. W. Davis, Ellijay Box 21. SYRUP WANTED 500 bu. Fulghum oats to for Ga. Cane syrup at rate bu. of oats for 2 gal. syru gal. cans. J. D. Duke, Ft ley. . Exc. 500 bu. Fulghum oat Ga. Cane Syrup at rate o of oats for 2 gal. syrup in cans. J. D. Duke, Ft. Valle 500 bu. Fulghum oats to ext for Ga. Cane syrup at rate 0 3 bu. for 2 kal. in gal. cans. J. D Duke, Ft. Valley. Want Ga. Cane syrup in bbls Write to W. B. Stebbins, Sava nah, R 2. Want Sorghum syrup in parr E. H. Taylor, Atlanta, 54 san St. N. W. Want 200 gal good cane syr Pay market price and furm barrels if desired. We B. ae bins, Savannah, R 3.