aM, MARKET BULL ET Tm An os s gu stirs NA af 1 1 |. DEPARTMENT of (2, AGRICULTURE: = G. C. ADAMS, 7 COMMISSIONER: () PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF M ARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR. OLUME 16. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933. _ NUMBER 47. rain and Hay For Sale 1100 bundles fodder, 4 hand undles, $2 per hundred at barn. ock Adams, Lawrenceville, R 0 tons good sorghum hay, ed, $10 ton, 5 mi. from Cass- le, 3 miles from Highway. st go in 20 days. J. B. Ingle, airsville, R 3. Genuine Blue Stem seed eat, $1.50 bu; Hastings 100- . oats, free from foreign grain grass seed, 85c bu. R. C. uch, Turin. Sumter County raised seed eat, $1.25 bu. John Sheffield, 1ericus. rain and Hay Wanted c. good, white feed sacks, at a. for wheat or rye. H. G. 35, Smyrna. Want to buy 10 to 12 tons sd, bright peanut hay, also 100 corn, and 5 tons velvet beans, in Columbus; for sale, 3 milch cows, fresh in, heavy kers, cheap, or exc. velvet ans or corn. Joe Jones, Co- nbus, R 2. Poultry For Sale 'ANCONAS 0 Ancona cockerel, Carter s ain, April hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. ; _ Jones, Lumber City. rt y ae BANTAMS ew choice Exhibition cocker- in White and Black Cochin ams. C. H. Hair, Augusta, 1 Warren St. show type B. B. Red Game atam and Black Rose Comb, 50 and $3 per pair; Racing Homers, $2 per pair, or exch. W. Herndon, Augusta, 1109 Ad- ARRED AND OTHER ROCKS .B. R. 1932 hatch Parks str. sters, $2 ea. or $3.50 for both taken together; 3 roosters, hatch, $1.25 ea. All thor- ghbreds. Exc. the 2 - 1932 tch for 4 - 1933 hatch hens. ee Riner, Nunez. 5 Holterman Aristocrat B. R. 2 hatch hens, $1 each; cock, price; few pullets, April ich, 75c ea. J. B. Lacey, Rome, Thompson B. R. March cock- Is, large, well marked, $1 ea. in lots of 2 or more, 75c ea. )B. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demo- te ompson str. Ringlet B. R. *kerels, $1 ea. 2 for $1.75 FOB. Ss. A. R. Watts, Canon. Booths B. R. Feb. hatch cock- 8 pullets, $9; Buff Orp., e str., $9; pecans, seedlings, large mixed, 10c. Exc. for ed apples or baby lima beans Ss. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe. 4 Spring hatch pure bred ridge Rock pullets, 80c ea. ipping coop to be returned at chasers expense. Jesse ae Ocilla. Buff Rock May i alletaee and $10 50 del; last yr., $1.75 ea. $3 for 2. Mrs. elt! Poultry For Sale hens, 1% yrs. old, same breed, 80c ea. FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee. 4 April hatch B. R. cockerels, Parks Reg. Permit, 539-C-33. New breeding stock from Parks Walter Dobson, Calhoun, R 2. BRAHMAS Light Brahma pullets, wt. 3 Ibs to 4% Ibs. ea., 50c to 75c ea. Exc. for 2 pure bred M. B. big bone turkey hens. Walter Smallwood, Thomson, R 4. ' CORNISH 10 Royal White Cornish hens and fine male bird, $15; 10 nice pullets with male, $10; 6 White Rock pullets and cockerel, $1 ea. Mrs. L. D. Singley, Jackson. GAMES 8 game cocks, $1.50 each; Roundheads, Brown, Red cross; old fashioned tender cornfield bean seed, 25c lb, not postpaid. R. K. Davenport, Ellijay, R 1. 3 red Game cocks, $3 ea2., $8 for the 3; Red seed cane, 2c ea; V. S. P-807 CP, 5c ea. H. B. Til- ler, Brunswick, Clo B, O. Fus- sell, 10 pure Napoleon Blue game hens and cockerel, 18 mos. old, $15. Mrs. J. D. Rhodes, Dexter, rea Trio Games, Blue Traveler and Black M. Roundhead, crossed, 2 yrs. old, $4; 1 pen ONeal Doms,. 2 yrs. old, $3.50; stag, crowing, Dom and Warhorse, crossed, $1; also thoroughbred bantams. O. N. Blair, Douglasville. Pure Bacon Warhorse pit Poultry For Sale games, 1 brood yard cock and 6 hens, $10; single cock, $2.50; stags and pullets, $1.50 ea. Exc. some for S. A. Ginn Grays. Tom Weaver, Canon, R 2. LEGHORNS 12 R. C. Brown Leghorn pul- lets and 1 rooster, April hatch, $10. Cash with order. No chks. P. W. Wugley, Dallas, R 1. 105 select Buff Leghorn 18 mos. old hens, now laying, 60c each, or $50 for lot. J. P. Brown, Meansville. Ped. W. lL. breeding cockerels, from Official Contest record dams, records 259-312 eggs. Dis- ease free, 8 mos. old. Bloodtest- ed. Can furnish ped. with each bird. Reasonable prices, M. W. Kantala, Elberton. 5 W. L. Kerlins str. pullets and rooster, all spring hatch, 50c ea. FOB. Miss Lizzie ee Cochran, R 3. 125 Tancred May belch AA pullets, all healthy and some laying, 85c ea. Come after and take all..1 mile South of Gray- son. C. R. Gordon, Loganville, RFD 4. Pure bred B. L. May roosters, $1.25 ea. $2 pr; 1 pure. bred White Rock rooster, May hatch, $1.25. All FOB. Money orders. Mrs. Grady Mock, Daisy. - 265 W. L. AAA Grade, 200-300 egg strain: 100 hens, 150 pullets, all laying; 15 roosters, 70c each. C. W. Chason, Jr., Cairo, R 3. 250 W. L. Tancred str. pullets, now laying, $1 each; 18 fine cockerels, same strain, but not related to pullets, $1.ea. F. M. Poultry For Sale Faulkner, Cornelia, Star Route. 75 W. L. hens, 1% yrs. old, just out of moult; 25 May hatch pul- lets. All Tancred str. $50 for lot, or 65c ea. W. T. Holmes, Cullo- den. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 6 each, B. Rock and Donald- son R. I. Red pullets, 60c each with rooster free with each lot, 6 January hatch Red pullets, laying, $1 each, with rooster; 5 pure bred M. B. gobbler, $3.50 ea. April hatch turkey hen, $2, or 25c lb. Mrs. W. A. Woodall, Greensboro, R, 1, Box 178. 250 Booths AAA W. L., ready to begin second laying period, 60c each; 50 Barred Rocks and R. I. Reds, this years pullets, just beginning to lay, $1 ea. E. T. Dickens, Madras. 4 W. L. April cockerels, Eng- lish stra. Very fine and healthy, also R. I. Red cockerel, Peacock str. 20 mos. old, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. J. Shearouse, Guyton. Eggs For Sale _ Good stock W. L. eggs. W. A.} Seidell stock direct (Contest Leader). Booking orders for oe and February del. i each. L. D. White, Dunwoody, R 1; Eggs Wanted Want to buy 3 M. fertile eggs each week for Hatchery. State price and kind of stock, etc. Robin Adair, Fitzgerald. Want 400 B. R. hatching eggs OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices Nov. 20, 1933. Always Subject to Variation. : Atlanta Fees, Extra, selected, whites --.--- 29 INDEX Bees, extra, doz. -.2--2.2 24 Page Eggs, Standard, doz, -------------- 18 : Eggs, Georgia trade, doz, -------- 15 Grain and Hay For Sale --------- i tees, yard rut, dog, .--.0...02---- 18 Grain and Hay Wanted -.------ 1 Hens, Heavy- -Breed, Ubi oo 10-.11 Poultry Hor Sale 2. 235 seo 1 Hens, Leen 10. oot en 8-.9 3 Rees For Gale 22.2 oo ea 1 ROOSLEIS AD, (o-eer marron aeete anes Wipes, Wanted < oi ces we 1 See eee a ae ee 12-11 Live Stock For Sale .--.---------- 1,3 Ducks 16. oe a Live Stock Wanted -..----------- 2 Geese, lb. ~--.----------~----------- 6 Positions Wanted .-.------------- 2 Turkeys, lb. --.--------~----------- 15-.16 Farm Help Wanted -------------- 23 Capons, Ib, ~---------------------- Plants Wor Sale 2.45. os 3 Country Butter, best table, lb. ~--- 20 ied Forsale 26 a es 3 Field Peas, mixed, bu. ------------ 1.00 Seed Wanted 2... io 3 Field Peas, not mixed, DWE Ss ose 1.10 Miscellaneous For Sale ---..-.----. Ke Ear Corn, (80 lbs, to bu.) ono nne~ 65 Miscellaneous Wanted .---------- 4 Wheat, bu. ---------------~------- 1.00 Tobacco For Bale 4----2.24. 05. 4 Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. --.--- 1.10 Tobacco Wanted ___..---------_-- 4 Cabbage, (green, per 100 IDS) aoe 2.00 Georgia Products For Sale ce aus: 4 Cabbage, (white, per 100 lbs.) ---- _ 2.00 Georgia Products Wanted -..---.- 4 Peavine Hay, No, 1S tOR eo 12.50 Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton ----.----- 10.00 -NO. 1 SPANISH PEANUTS, $55.00$60.00 per ton del. Mills, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE quotations on 92 SCORE BUTTERBased upon Open Market Sales at CHICAGO; Nov. 13th, 23c; Nov. 14th, 22144; Nov, 15th, ae Nov. 16th, aR Tati ; Nov lth, ee Nov. 18th, ae Yee. ; y idence, Eggs Wanted on December 5th. Send full in- formation in first letter. C. B. Fisher, Rossville, R 1. 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. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Young cows, fresh with 2nd calf. Holstein-Jersey, 3 pal. with good feed. $30; small Jersey, 2% gal. $25. Exc. for feed or W. L. pullets; Klondike and Lady T. strawberry plantc, $2 M. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner. 5 yr. old pure May Rose Guernsey cow, fresh in January. $75, or exc. for cows now fresh; 2 weaned Jersey heifers from 5 gal. cows, $15 ea. Exc. 1 for pure bred pullets. J. H. Smith, At- lanta, R 3. 1 good milch cow, fresh in, heifer calf, $25 at my barn. Mrs. J. H. Smith, Chipley, R 1. 1 big, fine, reg. Jersey bull for sale for cash, or will trade. Mrs. J. J. Outen, Manassas. 1 pure bred Jersey bull, 8 mos. old, fine qualities, ent. to reg., $10 cash at barn. Pierce pba i Athens, R 2. -1 good milch cow, fresh in, for sale. Come see. B. V. Pace, Ben : AiuL RL Young ox, broke to wse plow or wagon, $25; Jersey heifer, 3 mos. old calf, $6. Calf will feed from bucket. H. L. Harper, Way- cross, Prescott St. ae Good, 4 gal. reg. Jersey cow, $25. Mrs. F. L. Ellis, Kennesaw. 2 Jersey bull calves, highly bred: 1 dropped Aug. 17th, 1933; other, Nov. 2, 1933. Can furnish papers. $10 cash if taken at once. Exc. for seed rye, oats, field peas or corn. = J. Bur- nett, Rupert. 2 yr. old Jersey bull, also1l1% yrs. old, both ent. to reg. Cash, or exc. for corn, oats or peas. O. S. Mann, Senoia. 2 milch cows, due to freshen Ist of December; 2 nice heifers, about 20 mos. old, $7.50 each; nice bull, about 2 yrs. old, $10. R. P. Bomar, Palmetto, RFD. Pure bred Reg. Polled Here- ford cattle, both bulls and heif- ers. Also Angora buck goats. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. Sev. Jersey milch cows, fresh and 12 heifers, 8 - 18 mos. old. Sell or exc. for corn, velvet beans or field peas; Will buy 500 bu. field peas, cheap. Send sam- | ple. N. W. Parham, Warm Springs. 3 good Jersey cows, fresh In, also some fine heifers, freshen in January. Mrs. C. R. Hardy, Dawson, R 1. 2 highly pedigreed Jersey bull calves, from 5 gal. Dams, $12 ea., | {with papers. Exc. for farm pro- | duce, poultry or what have you? Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Res- Roswell Road. | tices of these editions appear | writer for correction. _ | Limiteq space will not permit | tices, | the Market Bulletin does not | der postage regulations, in- | new copy of notice. | notices are published in Monthly Supplement which | day of each month. | reduction does not destroy the ing therefrom. - 8 room house houses and 8 horse farm; also _ Smaller farms on my plantation, PAGE TWO Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly by the BUREAU: OF MARKETS Department Of Agriculture i Executive Offices: State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. G. C. ADAMS, Commissioner . J. F. GREER, Director, Bureau of Markets | THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1933, Entered as second class mat- ter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Geor- gia, under the act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage pro- dived for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible un- -serted one time on each re- | quest and repeated only when | request is accompanied by Second-hand farm machinery, flowers and seed, incubator and ornamental nursery stock appears on the first Thurs- Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals dur- ing the year. Advance no- 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 meaning of the notice. When notices cannot be cut down they will be returned to the insertion of unimportant no- Under legislative act assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction result- Special Notices CORRECTIONS: FARM HELP WANTED Help wanted, good farmers for with 6 tenant _ 1 mile from Greensboro on Ath- ens Highway. New, strong land. Reasonable cash rent. R. Geiss- ler, Atlanta, P. O. Box 861. - Want yood farmer with stock and everything and some cash to lease for 10 yrs. 259 acres in Webster County. Place foreclos- _ d on, practically lying out for several yrs. 2 houses, etc., plen- _ ty wood and water. Dont write unless can qualify. James E. - Thomson, Dry Branch. HAY WANTED Want several tons of either _ Peanut, Peavine, Soy Bean or _ Alfalfa hay. State price del. to Irwindale Farm, Chamblee, Ga., your station. R. L. Hull, Atlanta, 3033 Peachtree St., phone, Cher- - pkg, 2181. - LAND LIME FOR SALE Land lime, 20 ton cars, $3 ton FOB Atlanta. Will exchange for value. urn Harry Stanfield, Fair- | Live Stock For Sale MARKET BULLETIN Live Stock For Sale Positions Wanted Thursday, November 23, 1933 Positions Wanted HOGS FOR SALE Excellent Duroc Jersey herd boar, 8 mos, old. Will make a 1 M. Ib. hog. Grand Champion stock. Sell or exch. H. EB. New- berry, Atlanta, 830 Flat Shoals Road, S. E. phone, Ja. 3786. 2 big Duroc sows, bred to ex- tra fine P. C. $20 ea; big Berk- shire boar, $15. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. 20 shoats, 60 to 100 lb. wt. for sale or exc. for good plug mule. J. B. Coker, Pelham, R 3. African str. B. B. Guinea hogs, , full stock pigs, $4 to $6 ea. Wt. 50 to 75 Ibs; Same breed sows, $10 to $15 ea. Cash with order. L. B. Toler, Glenwood. Reg. S. P. C. hogs of all ages, from the worlds Best Blood Lines. Sell or exc. for Leghorn hens. F, H. Bunn, Midville. _Pure bred S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, cholera immuned. $3.50 ea; || bred sows, $15. V. Davidson, Ir- winton. 300 lb. thoroughbred Berk- shire boar, $10 at my farm. Ar- thur Owen, Barnesville, Pair pure bred Duroc hogs, from reg. stock, yr. old, $25; 2 Jersey cows and 1 yr. old heifer will exc. for corn, FOB. Mrs. Clara Sikes, Sylvester. Reg. S. P. C. boars, out of sows and boars that have won at Countrys biggest State Fairs and Hog Shows. Reasonable pri- ces. Sat. puar. W. D. Sealy, Cuthbert. 4 good grade Duroc Jersey gilts, reg. sire, dam, good grade. Ready to breed. Sell or trade for meat hogs, but not lb. for lb. Good grade Jersey cow, 2nd calf this month, $45. Ed Ehrensper- ger, Blackshear. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 Shetland pony mare, fat as can be, well broke to drive, very gentle, wt. about 400 Ibs. $35 at my place Mrs. J. O. Floyd, Chip- ley. 4 yr. old black mare mule, wt. 650 Ibs. well broke, blocky bulit, $90 cash. Fred Adams, Gillsville, R 2. Good, gentle, black mare mule, good cond., wt. 1150 Ibs. $150 for quick sale. Want price on dozen Schley or Stuart budded pecan trees, not over 3 ft. high, del. Lula W. F. Miller, Lula, R 2. 1 black horse mule, wt. 850 or 900 lbs. some age, work any- where, $35 cash. Live 6% miles Marietta on Dallas Road. Thur- mon Kelly, Marietta, R 5. 3 yr. old mule, 1 M. Ibs. $130. Gentle and sound, but not broke 1 plug mule, $25; Shetland mare, 8 yrs. old, very small, sound, gentle, $50. Geo. E, Hart, Syl- vester. Beautiful, pentle, 5 gaited sad- dle mare; also nice saddle mare pony, less than 15 hands. Sell cheap. Can: be seen at my farm near Emory University. Walter T, Candler, Atlanta. A good plug mule, $35 cash at my barn. J. K. Kenimer, Leaf, Ga. 8 yr. old, 1150 lb. black mule, $125 cash; 12 yr. old 950 Ib. black mule, $95. Good workers. Sound and gentle. Allix Free- man, Stephens, R 1. 1 good plug mule. Tended a 30 acre farm this year, $10 cash. Mrs. Fannie McTier, Wrens, R 2. 9 yr. old horse mule, about 950 lb., pert, sound, good qualities, $125. Exc. for corn or good pigs; bay pony mare, 10 yrs. old, gen- tle, good worker, $70 or same ex- change. Also other value, $78.50 for same exch. R. R. Duffey, Carrollton, Mt. Oak Farm. Good, 14 yr. old mare mule, wt. about 950 Ibs. sound and work anywhere, eat good and _ | bertson, Dalton, R pert, $40 cash at barn. J. A. Al- RABBITS FOR SALE 6 N. Z. Whites, from % yr., 4 mos. of age up to 2% yrs. Very pretty and healthy. Cheap. Write or see: Margaret Hudson, Hamilton. N. Z. Whites, $1.50 pr. del. Exc buck for N. Z. buck; want 2 Flemish Giant does and 1 buck; exc. reg. Jersey 9 mos. old male for farm products. Pecans pre- ferred. H. T. Barnett, Smyrna, R 1, phone (Atlanta) Belmont 1317-J. 1 pr. N. Z. White, pink-eyed mos. old, $3. Billie Daniell, Ath- ens. Few vood Flemish Giant does, out. of big bone, ped. and reg. stock, wt. 15% and 18% Ibs. $2 to $10 ea. Write. J. F. Bennett, Albany, 212 Broad St. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Few nannie goats, bred to Toggenburg buck, freshen about December ist; few nannie year- lings, $1 from bred ewe, or 75c ea for the 20 head. FOB. Also 185 B. R. chicks, 5 wks. old, extra fine, 25c ea. FOB. E. Y. May, Sparks. Large size, heavy milking bloodlines Saanan, Nubian and Toggenburg open and bred does, quality stock. Reasonable prices. Also want 25 to 50 April hatch White or Brown L. pullets. Ed- win Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Pay- nes Ave. N. W. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want grade cows, heifers or a good, A-1 mule, in exch. for a $150 value. Write for particulers. W. A. Kerr, Climax, R 2. Exc. 2 - 4 yr. old reg. Here- ford bulls, wt. about 1400 Ibs. for young range cattle. Give me 3 lbs. for 1. Joe Hart, Blackshear. Box 8. Exc. good, heavy ear corn for a good young cow, fresh or to freshen real soon. Have good blood and good qualities. Homer Ricketson, Pearson, R 1. Want a good milch cow, fresh in. Will exc. equal value. O. A. Story, Fitzgerald, 315 W. Orange St. HOGS WANTED Want 1 pure bred, reg. S. P. C. boar. State age and price. Must be within 75 miles Cedartown. Wm, G. Collins, Cedartown, R S Exc. 40 gal. BBL. syrup for 1 bred gilt to farrow February and male shoats. Must be big bone Black Guinea, thoroughbred. Value syrup, 50c gal. Give full particulars about hogs, etc., and how many in first letter. I. T. Holden, Dallas, R 1. Exc. corn in shuck ory fodder for pure bred Hampshire boar, old enough for service. E. Dar- den Borders, Cedartown. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want a small horse that can be used as a work horse, for plowing, etc., and also a saddle horse. State what you have, price, etc. L. J. Duckett, Atlanta, R 3, East McDonough Road. Want to buy a good, gentle farm mule, 1 M. lbs. or over. Want a slow, gentle mule; also have a jennet for sale or trade for corn. H. R. Clarke, Coving- ton. SHEEP & GOATS WANTED Want pure bred Toggenburg nannie goats. Robt. Hill, Alamo, Box 142. Positions Wanted Want job on farm, live as one of family, board, laundry and [small salary. Single, 35 yrs. old. rabbits, with 8 young, about 2% }- Sev. yrs. farm exp., also truck driving and carpenter. work. Ref. furnished. Charles Roberts, Conyers, R 3, Clo L. S. Hamby. 26 yr. old young woman wants home with small family on farm assisting with light farm work. No field work. Live as one of family. Ruby Ledford, Clarkes- ville. Want job on farm assisting with light farm work. No field work. Home and small salary. Mrs, Ida Wagstaff, Bolton. 30 yr. old married man wants work until January and 1 horse farm for 1934. Wife, 2 children. Can drive tractor, trucks and do Mill work. Go anywhere. See or write. Need work badly. Jesse Thigpen, Register, R 1. Want 2 horse crop for 1934. Plant 3 - 4 acres sweet pota- toes, 3 - 4 in sugar cane, 10 in watermelons, sow grain, etc., al- so want 2 good milch cows, 2 brood sows. All on halves. L. R. Eubanks, Ellaville, R 1. Good, exp. Miller wants Grist Mill. Can do all repairs. Am Millwright also mechanic. John Forbes, Charing, Ga. - Want good 1 horse farm for 1934, with good house, barns, fence and water. Would con- sider working on shares. Have own mule and feed. D. E. Webb, Covena, Rl. - Single, young man wants job on dairy, poultry or truck farm. Can drive truck. What have you. Investigation invited. M. Hardin, Calhoun. Want job assisting with light work, poultry, etc., for small sal- ary and place to live (as have own furniture). Reliable and willing worker. No field work. Mrs. S. E. Cochran, Atlanta, R 7, Box 250 (38 Campground Ave., on River car line). Want work around farm at $2 per week, assisting with light work. No field work. Unincum- bered. Go anywhere. Miss Eunice Taylor, Meigs, RFD 1. Want good i horse crop on 50- 50 basis for 1934. Have to have some help to make crop. 29 yrs. old, wife and 3 children. Farm- ed all life. Want good land, near school and church. C. P. Cra- ven, Carrollton, R 7. Expert, all around farm man wants job as farm foreman or overseer. Can handle labor, do any kind carpenter work, and all farm machinery work. Am employed, but wish to make change. W. H. Whitten, New- born. Want small truck farm on shares. Can feed myself. Exper- ienced. White, 35 yrs. old. Small family. Can move self short dis- tance. Address all communica- tions to: I. D. Womack, Logans- ville, R 2. Want job doing light farm work (no field work) with nice, Christian people for $10 per mo. and board. Miss Nora Judkins, Conyers, R 3. Want job as overseer on So. Ga. farm. 25 yrs. exp. in farming and stock raising. Ref. if desir- ed. Communicate with: Geo. M. Ricks, Ailey, R 2. Want 1 horse crop and 4 M. turpentine trees to work on hal- ves. Can furnish myself. W. T. Barrs, Axson, Box 25. Want a good farm of 25 to 40 acres for trucking, near Atlanta. W. T. Bagwell, Atlanta, 927 Edgewood Ave. Want 2 or 4 horse farm. Standing rent or share crop. Can furnish self and stock. Must be good house and out-bldgs. Write. W. B. Lambert, Tallapoo- sa. 56 yr. old man with wife and daughter, wants job as overseer of large farm. Life time exp. in farming and. stock raising. Can -handle farm machinery, do car- penter work, handle = ae matters of farm. Can move once. C. C. Wyche, Moreland Widow wants job on 1 h farm for 1934. Plenty of force tend crop. Have to be furnishe a small amount. Have to b moved, and ready to move an time. Mrs. Annie McGor Rockledge. 19 yr. old girl wants job w good people. Well exp. in | kinds light farm work, milk, etc No bad habits. Soon. Miss E. M. E. Strickland, Barnesville, C H. Trid. Want to hear from party w would like to have an allaroun man, 60 yrs. old, to live as : of family and truck farm on 50 basis, and do chores board. Dick Parker, Atlanta, . Love St. S. E. Man and wife, 43 yrs. of want job on dairy farm, or horse crop on 50-50 basis. Gi ref. Move at once. Life exp. farm. J. A. Middlebrooks, Co ington, R 5. Want yood 2, 3 or 4 ho farm on shares, good hou stock and land. Have own | and will be able finance as Overseer. Life exp. Ref, T. Baker, Empire, R 2. us Want job on farm. Ref: unincumbered woman, Elliott, Atlanta, 980 Pullia1 Any one wanting an e enced man and family, to er plants, tomatoes, cabbage | so on, on halves, let me _ he from you. Several yrs. exp. a all ref. required. Go anyw See me: E. T. Clements, nille. 3 Want at once for 1934 1 hor crop on 50-50 basis. Prefer : proximate crop of 50 per c vegetable, with poultry, any ot er. diversified products. Mus furnished. Hustler and tirel worker. So. Ga. or East Coa preferred. Best ref. Chas. - Stone, Sylvania. 16 yr. old girl wants home aged Christian couple assis light. farm -work, Poultry, fl ers, etc. Board and $2 week. E: Write oy come. Miss Mary C Tifton, Clo Daniels Box, Rt 22. yr. old young man wat home on farm with good fami Work for board, laundry. reasonable wages. Do not smok chew, drink nor curse. Ja Williams, Atlanta, 644 Lex ton Ave. S. W. farm place, or Superintenk Chas. W. Baldwin, Julia. 26 yr. old young man with wife wants job on farm for 1934 wit reliable parties, for wages ters furnished. Life time exp. | farm, also drive car or truck. Ga. preferred. Lee Willis, Ty. R1. Want neat young girl, 16 to yrs. of age to do general a farm work, for board and home and $2 month. Write see. No field work. Mrs, G Albertson, Dalton, R 5. ; Want girl or woman to live home as one of family with derly woman, to do light f work. No field. work. G chance for right party. Com nicate with: Mrs. Julian Tos man, Statesboro. Want single man or boy, over 16 yrs., for home and board un first of year, then tend crop 0 shares for 1934. A .R. Meek Lawrenceville. Want small family of adul white or colored to work 2 hor: crop. on halves, Must furn best of references. Mrs. Bessi Payne, Bogart, Clo Dawn Farm. Thursday, November 23, 1933. Farm Help Wanted ant farmer on 50-50 basis t can finance self and can ish his own stock, tools, and r.. Reply at once, furnish- ood references. Must know to raise tobacco. Mrs. Mag- uhl, Douglas, Box 14, nt . white or colored man own stock to work 1, 2 or 3 se crop for 1934, on. Wood- - Philomath Road; near ool. 6 room house, out- bldygs., land. F. H. McEntire, Win- t settled, unincumbered 1an of good character, live home and help with poultry, Ss and other light farm work. field work. Small salary and rd. Wife and self. M. S. Rea- , OChlochnee, RFD. Want good farmer (2 horse) vi 1 his own stock and can fur- self; Good house and wood water. Mail by door. Now acant. 4 miles E. of Norcross. 1, Davis, Sr., Duluth, 'R 1. nt nice, clean neat white 35 to 50 yrs. of age to th light farm work. No work. Good home and salary. S. V. Conner, Ros- nt good share cropper for a 25 acres in cultivation, enty of wood to burn. soil, 2 room .house, water. > or colored. Prefer Seventh Adventist faith with con- e references. Apply to: E. aoe Albany, Gillion- ot middleaged, unincum- woman, who is not afraid in country for light work, per week. Wife and self No field work. Write or see. C. B. Johnson, Griffin, t free on 1 horse crop to couple, white or colored, lave own stock, to do gen- work for small family the ound. Write or see:. Lon- . Jones, Arnoldsville, R 1. t neat colored girl or wo- (0 live on farm and help work. No field work. $4 Mrs. E. R. Landis, blee, R. 1, Box 298. ant clean, strong, ible. colored boy for light on farm for lodging and wages. Must know how to Mrs. D. Cc. Hall, Smyrna, rant = lacumbered: nice -wo- 35. to 45 yrs. of age to live me and help with light work. No objections to 1 _ Exch. references. M. A. fonesboro, R 2. it good farmer for a good | horse farm, good pasture, house; convenient to school hurch. Must be able fur- elf. J. W. Sharp Jr., rpsburg, R 2. it farmer with equipment elp to farm 50 acres level, land for 1934. Near At- and paved road. Excep- 1 terms to. pany who can f good bharacter to do arm work. No field work. : us 3. Board and small Ge Gecaiyiibered woman, 35 yrs. of age to do light work, for small family. nent home. Write for full ticulars. No field work. W. Thornton, Jesup, R 2. t elderly, reliable, unin- Jered .man and wife to live ome with elderly couple and t with light farm work, etc. e for particulars. Mrs. L. R. ams, Rossville, R 1. t good farmer for good 1 eS farm, . 1% miles west of tteville on Highway, school near Bennett's Mill.| healthy, |: Tce Farm Help Wanted White or colored. 500 Ib. lint asked. See: Mrs. W. N. Bearden, Fayetteville. Want good farmer with own stock and able furnish self for 1 horse crop of good land. On Dixie Highway 3 miles North of Jonesboro, Ga. Manson Subdivi- sion. Mrs: Brocklesby, Riverdale. Want middleaged, active wo- man for light farm work (no field work) for small family in suburbs of Atlanta. Home and $10 month. Mrs. V. A. Hale, At- lanta, 426 Whitehall St. S. W., *phone, Main 0426. Want colored man. and wife. Man to do 2 days in turpentine, bal. in farm; wife other work. Give half of turpentine and gar- den, potato and corn patches. J. R. Webber, Lyons, R 1, Plants For Sale Million Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M. FOB; special price on large orders; collard plants, 75c M.. FOB. A. S. Hunnicutt, Statesboro, 338 West Main St. Millions frost-proof cabbage plants. Extra Early J. and Chas. W., Flat Dutch. Large, well rooted, 500, 60c; $1 M. Del. post- paid. Crystal Wax Bermuda on- ion plants, pencil size, same a Earnest McCook, Fitzger- Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, 30e C. postpaid in Ga. $2.50 M. No stamps accept- ed. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleveland R 4. 10 M. rooted Kudzu roots, $10 M. J. E. Huff, Philolath. Klondike: strawberry. plants, true to name, 30c C. Rooted sage plants, 40c doz; nice dry sage and hot pepper, ea. 30c gal. gar- den horse mint and peppermint plants, 10c doz. Add _ postage. Miss Bey Grindle, Dahlonega, Rds Klondike, Lady Thompson, order; Red Gold, 50c C. J. H. Call, Ellijay, R 4. White Bermuda onion plants, $1 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. All var. cabbage plants, 500, 40c; 75c M. 5 M. $3; onion plants, $1 M. Add 10c per M. for postage. Leroy Bowen, Baxley, R 4. Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, 30c C. $2.50 M; Lady Thompson, same price; Red and Black everbearing raspberry plants, $1 doz. Blue Damson plum, 15c ea. Mrs, Mae Turner, Cleveland, R 4. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M. A. M. Wilson, Jones- boro. Everbearing strawberry plants, 500 for 50c. Cash with order. Add postage. Mrs. J. N. Adam- son, Lula, R 3. Everbearing and Early May strawberries, $1.75 M; huckle- berries, $1.25 C; sage, 6 for 35c; dry sage, 20c pt. All del. Will exch. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland. Collard plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. Postpaid. R. W. Branch, Baxley. Quality Missionary strawberry plants in wet moss, 30c C. $2.50 M. del. in Ga. large, young Dewberry plants. Ask price and "| sample. Ref. Peoples Bank here. W. F. Luckie, Ray City. Frost-proof Chas. W. cabbage plants. Strong with good roots. $1 M. FOB. W. Boyd Davis, Ho- gansville. Cabbage plants, Copenhagen, Early J., C. Wakefield, Flat Dutch, 500, 50c; 75c M. 5 M. $3; Bermuda onion plants, $1 M. Prompt shipment. C. M. Sims, Pembroke. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c C. $2 M. Would exc. 1 M. for some good, white feed sacks at 10c per sack. Mrs. C.. C. Parks, Ellaville, R 4, Everbearing strawberry plants, 75c per 500; 3 Red Gold with ea.. MARKET BULLETIN Plants For Sale ready now, $1 M. Wm. Schroer, Valdosta. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.25 M. postpaid. Mrs. M. C. Crow, Gainesville, R 2. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.25 M; 2 to 3 M. $1 M. 4 M. up, 90c M. Del. exc. for yood, 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks; also Concord grapes and white scup- pernongs, Brown Calif. Figs, 10c te doz. W. A. Moon, Waco, R.2. Real frost-proof cabbage, Ber- muda onion and Heading col- lard plants. Prompt shipment. 200 for 50c; 500 for $1; $1.50 M. del. Mrs. Hattie A. Bruce, Val- dosta. Progressive everbearing, Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c C. $2 M; Condons pure Mastodon, 50c C. Jungs Gibson, 50 for 50c; black raspberry, 50c doz. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, R 1. Gooseberry bushes, chestnuts, 50c doz; Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 30c C. Black raspberries, $1 doz. Add _ post- age. Mrs. Cleo Long, Dahlonega, bie Frost-proof cabbage plants, Early J., Wakefield, Copenhagen Market, Flat Dutch, Golden Ac- reage, Chas. W. 500, 55c; $1 M. postpaid. Prompt shipment. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Rt. Early Klondike, Lady Thomp- son and Progressive everbearing strawberry plants, 500, 75c del. 6 Red Gold plants free with each order. A, D. Call, Ellijay, R 4. Kudzu vines, well rooted $6 M; Black Locust trees, Legumes, 3 - 5 ft. 5 for $1. M. E. Warren, Hartwell, R 3. Lady T., Mastodon everbear- ing strawberry plants, 30c C. $2.- 50 M. Add postage. Nice, sundri- ed apples, 10c lb. exc. for white 100 Ib, cap. sacks: 2 sacks for 1 lb. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. C. H. Etris, Dahlonega. Large Kudzu, McDonald blackberry, Lucretia dewberry, Premo dewberry, 75c C. $5 M; Celestrial and Brown Turkey Figs, 7 large or 12 medium, $1 del. J. W. Toole, Macon, R 2. ~ Field grown E. J., Wakefield cabbage plants, 20c C. 65c, 500; $1 M. del. Prompt shipment. J. M. Burkhead, College Park, R 2. Lead. var. cabbage plants rea- dy now. Postpaid, 500, 75c; $1.25 -M; By express, 75c M; Bermuda onion plants, ready in 30 days, same price. Exc. cabbage for Sev. M. strawberry plants. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland. Millions Jersey and Chas. W., and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 65c; $1 M; 5 M. and up, 75c M. Quality, coune, promptness guar. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga. MecDonalds blackberry plants, $1.50 C. $10 M3; the Young dew- berry, $2 C. $15 M. Brandywine | strawberry, $2 M. All del. B. J. Pike, Mauk. Eldorado blackberry and Lu- cretia dewberry plants, 30c doz. $1.50 for 300; large, sweet crab- appels, 50c pk. Mrs. B. L. Rob- inson; Greenville. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M; Lady Thompson, 25c C. Effie Crow, Gainesville, R 2. E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage, White and Yellow Bermuda on- ion plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. P. P. paid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3. J. Wakefield and E. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 300, 40c; $1 M. del; Klondike strawberry plants, 300, 50c; $1.10 M. del. Clyde Smith, Oakwood, R 1. Missionary strawberry plants, true to name, any amount, $2 M. Packed in damp moss. Bud Sweat, Alma, R 1, Box 26. Pure Klondike strawberry plants, large berries and ripen early. Gov. insp. and Cert. 300, 60c; 500, 90c; $1.60 M. del. o Frost-proof cabbege plants|R1. . Plants F or Sale Dutch cabbage plants, 400, 40c, 85c M. Klondike and Everbear- ing strawberry plants, 300, 50c; $1.10 M. del. L. A. Crow, Oak- wood. Extra large early type pure Klondike strawberry plants, Gov. insp. and Cert. 300, 65c; 500 $1; $1.50 M. del; $1 M. FOB. Shipped promptly. Major Crow, Gainesville, R 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 500, 60c; $1.25 M. Prompt ship- ment. Nice young plants. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, R 2. Chas. W. cabbage plants, frost-proof, 90 M; onion, White Bermuda plants, $1 M. All del. A. H. Beckworth, Baxley. Chas. W. cabbage plants, frost proof, 90c M. del. W. F. Miles, Baxley. Millions cabbage plants, extra early Jersey and Chas. W. large, well rooted. 500, 50c; 90c M. White - Bermuda onion plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. All del. postpaid. Now ready. F. F. Stokes, - Fitz- gerald. Raspberry plants, 3 doz. $1; also dried fruit, 10 Ibs. del. in Ga. $1.25. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Seed For Sale Okra seed, Bunch Long Green and White Velvet. Very early and exceedingly prolific. New crop, clean, bright. Sell or exc. for seed wheat, E. L. Todd, Val- dosta. Seed Chufas, $3 bu. FOB. F. M. Fowler, Baxley, R 2. Scallion buttons, 25c gal. or exc. for lint cotton; mix. ten- der cornfield beans, 30c gal. No exch; 1 qt. extra fine peach seed for 10c. Add postage to all. Dol- lie Eller, Titus. Fresh, long green, forked leaf okra seed, 15c lb. or 2 Ibs. 25c. L. R. Maddox, Cairo. Selected collard seed, saved June, 1933, 20c cupful, or exc. for white feed sacks, 100 Ib. size. Miss - Nannie Morrison, Barney, Re: ; Beet seed, 5c oz. 50c lb. Eng. peas, 20c lb; pole beans, white and striped half runners, 15c |b. Add postage. Will-exch. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, R 1. Burr clover seed, hand clean- ed and dbl. screened, 5c Ib. $4 in 100 Ib. lots. Add postage on small orders. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia, Old time red shallot onion buttons, 40c gal: Exc. for cab- bage or onion plants, sweet red pepper, white, 100 lb. feed sacks. Mrs. Markie Myers, Hartwell, R 4, White and Yellow Bermuda onion seed, $1.50 lb. Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch cabbage, 90c lb; collard, 30c; white and red multiplying shallots, 50c_ gal. Orange Cane seed, $1 bu. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. 10 lbs. nice broom corn seed, 10c Ib. or exc. for 100 lb. cap. white sacks: 2 sacks for 1 lb. seed, or 3 - 48 lb. flour sacks for 2 lbs. seed. Mrs. Bertha Crowe, Dallas, R 7, Clo G. W. Jones. Nice, clean collard seed, 20c cupful, or exc. for white feed sacks or most anything can use. C. O. Smith, Nicholls, R 2, Box 2. Bunch Eng. garden pea seed, heavy fruiter. 30 lbs. at 25c lb. or exc, for 100 baby chicks: An- conas or Buff Orp. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown, R 1. Nice, clean collard seed for sale or exc. for white feed sacks, Irish Gray watermelon seed, or anything can use. W. L. Kirk- land, Nicholls, R 2, Box 52. Okra seed, Perkins Long Green, heavy bearer, 35c Ib. 10 Ibs. $3. FOB. J. A. Powell, Ma- nassas. \ Yellow Mammoth tobacco seed PAGE THREE Seed For Sale Generous tbls., 25c del. 5 tbls. $1. Lyons, R 1. gal. also, nice dried apples, 10c Ib. Plus postage. Mrs. Dean Oli- ver, Lula, R 1. Genuine Black-Medic (tested), 50 Ib. lots, 25 lb; Cwt. 20c lb. Also Batts 4 yr. prolific ley. 20c Ib. FOB, or exc. for dried apples, feed millet seed, 20c Ib. FOB, or same exch; Blue Stem collard seed, 30c lb. FOB, or exc. for turnip seed. Ea. pay on wre they get. J. H. Lewis, Wray, R 1, Box 30 A. amt., 25c; white velvet okra seed 10c per pkt. del. J. M. Craton, Dallas, R 4. Eng. pea seed, 20c Ib; Mustard seed, 23 Ib. Exc. for bunch but- ter bean seed and bunch snap beans. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley. Fine, white, multiplying nest onions, grow to 10 to 15 to bunch, 50c gal. postpaid. Guy Mallory, Madison. Collard seed, 20c cupfull. Exc. for Eng. peas, bunch or for dried peas, bunch or for dried sage or sage or white feed sacks. C. O. Smith, Nicols, R 2. Box 52. Cash tobacco ounce; treated; Pineapple pear doz. J. C. Kemp, Lyons. bacco seed, 10c tbls., 3 kinds ten- der cornfield beans 20c lb. All bu. del. Cash or money order. Mrs. Grace.B. Murphy, Jasper. | New crop seed: Marglobe toma- to, $1.50 Ib; Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage seed, $1.00 lb. Prizetak- er onions, $1.50 lb. R. L. McRee, Meigs. Large curled mustard seed, 40c Ib. 3 Ibs. $1.00; Coriander seed, 3 oz. 25c. 7 oz. 50c; 16 oz. $1.00, Del. Cash with order. L. E. Har- rison, Dublin, ; Seed Wanted seed. Quote prices per 100 for an av. length of 4 ft. Must be free of insct pest. J. E. Sims, Ella Dell. Want several gallons of shel- lots. Box 227. Miscellaneous For Sale Nice, clean dry sage, this yrs. crop, 60c Ib. del.; Red hot pepper this yrs. crop, 25c lb. del. Mon- ey order. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine, R.1. Box 115. 1 peck for 3 Ibs. dried fruit, or 3 Ibs. tabl epeas. Rena Prescot- tom, Pineora. Ratsbane, 10c doz. Spearmint, 25c per shoe-boxful, Exc, for feed sacks. Luther Kown, White, Ga. $1.00. Mrs. town. * G. Collins, paid; dry peppermint, spearmint and catnip, 10c spoonful. Mrs. I. C. Abernathy, Lula, R 2. FOB. Exc. for other value; 10 Ib. feed sacks, 100 lb. size. Mrs. H. F. Reece, Talking Rock, R 2. Dry sage, 40c lb. dry mullein, Stamps or checks. J. R. Webber, Ne White multiplying onions, 40c_ seed seed corn, flint like, weevil-re- sisting, small cob, $3 bu. $2 per 1-2 bu. FOB. N. Rosene, Ft. Val- Early Orange sorghum seed, Calif. multiplying beer seed, ue 10c per start, del. 3 times that seed, 40c per trees, 3-4 ft. 3 for $1.00; $3.50 . White nest onions, 45c gal. To- del; extra large crabapples $1.00: Want Cayana sugar cane for. P. H. Mell, Atlanta, P. O. | Nice artichokes for sale or exc. button snake and Sampson snake root, 10c per so- da-boxful; 3 kind Fig cuttings, Sage, 50c lb; sage plants, 25 for _ Cobb- Shade dried sage, 40c lb. pre- . Black walnut MEATS, 25c Ib. : dried apples to exc. for 20 white 30c 1b. Mollie Reece, Ball Ground, R 4. Black walnut MEATS, 1933 crop, large pieces, 30c lb. not pre- _ pete Miss Ethel Mathew, Rhine, - Mrs. Mamie Barnes, Roswell, R Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted MARKET BULLETIN Tobacco Wanted _ Black walnuts, this yrs. crop, $1.00 bu. Mrs. T. E. Peterman, Jakin. Guinea pigs now ready for _ shipping, postage paid, $1.00 ea. or $1.50 pair. O. A. Conner, Pitts, R 1. Rhubarb, horse radish, arti- chokes for sale or exc. for pear, yellow or red Starks Delicious apple and 1 or 2 pecan trees. Mrs. Ada Powell, Rising Fawn, R 3. Pony wagon for sale. If inter- ested, call and see, 5 miles below Gainesville, on Jefferson high- way. $16.00 cash at my place. Jim Woody, Gainesville, R 4. SUGAR CANE: Sugar cane, 2 1-2 ft. to 5 ft. 1 1-2c a stalk, or - $10.00 M., at patch. W. A. Swint, Stilson. SUGAR CANE: Red = sugar cane, Ic each at patch now; la- ter will be 2c Exc. for anything can use. Come for it, do not write. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Blythe Island. Button and Sampson snake root, ratsbane, 10c pkg. Wild - goose, blue and Damson plum, 10c; Fig cuttings, 15c doz. Exc. for peanuts and feed sacks. Olan Kown, White, Ga. Walnuts, freshly hulled, 60c bu; unshelled, dry walnuts, 50c bu. Not del. Huie Adams, Cov- ington, R 4. 10 bu. black walnuts, $1.00 bu. - FOB. Elizah Ellington, Farming- ton, R 2. - Pure white Artichokes, 3c Ib. 500 lbs. or more, 2%c lb. FOB; also pure white Velvet okra seed, 20c Ib. del. J. M. Greer, Hamp- ton. About 200 lbs. or more black walnuts, 1c Ib. plus express chgs. Mrs. G. E. Williams, Cordele, R 4, New sage, 45c Ib. Add postage for small amounts; 2 yr. old turkey tom, $3.75 FOB. Joe S. Stanton, Conyers, R 1, Box 118. Black walnut meats, large pie- ces, sifted, 35c Ib. 3 Ibs. $1, del. Mrs. J. D. McKibben, Locust Grove. Dry sage, 40c lb. plus postage. W.M. Allen, Temple, Rl. | Black walnut MEATS, clean, sifted, large pieces, 35c lb. by parcel post. Mrs. J. N. Knowles, Jackson, R 1. _ Garlic bulbs, 15c doz; life ev- erlasting, 10c lb. plus postage. 2s Black walnut meats, new crop, well sifted, in large pieces, 35c lb. del. Mrs. Nell Howington, Commerce, R 2. _ Hickory nuts, about 2 bu. nice, dry nuts, new crop, del. in At- lanta or East Point. Make best offer for lot. T. S. Butler, East Point, 809 S. Semmes St. ' Black walnut kernels, 1933 crop, dry, sifted, in large pieces: 10 lb. up, 32c Ib. Smaller lots, 33c Ib. All del. in 2nd and 3rd zones. Mrs. Lauren Noble, Tren- ton. 5 Ibs. shade dried sage, 50c Ib. del, Add postage fer % lb. Red Pepper, 25c lb. del. Mrs. Mamie Hattaway, Warthen. 29 grown Guinea pigs, 10 young, 2 wks. old. Make offer. Ralph Autry, Bogart. Old time large scallion but- tons, 10c qt. 40c gal; 5 var., * clingstone peach seed, 10c doz; 6 doz. 50c; 1933 dried peaches, - 15c lb. Stewart pecans, 25c lb. 5 lbs. $1. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon- i roe, RK 1: Miscellaneous Wanted Want white feed sacks 100 Ib. cap. Exc. pop corn; pound for 2 sacks. Ea. pay postage. Miss Grace Padgett, Talking Rock, R 2. Want 10 White, thick guano sacks, for $1.00 del. Mrs. H. C. Williams, McRae, R 1. ning bean and 1 cup Velvet okra and 2 large tbls., yellow crooked neck squash seed for 5 white feed sacks, free of holes. Ea, pay post- age. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Log- anville, R 4. Want 1 or 2 Pomegranate bush- es, also several Martin gourds. A. F. Pledger, Athens, R 1. Want good 2 horse wagon at bargain, within 10 or 12 miles Al- pharetta. Lewis Thompson, Al- pharetta, R 2. Walnuts and other value _ to exc. for dried peaches, lint cotton and other farm products. Write. A. B. Wood, Griffin. Exc. $125.00 value for $40.00 worth of any kind of farm prod- ucts can use. Write, or see; L. F. Burts, Dunwoody, R 1. cap., Exc. 2 lbs. garden sage for same. Ea. pay pastage. Mrs. Mary Stokes, Talking Rock, R 2. Want to get in touch with par- ties having ground almonds. Give best price. T. L. Fortner, Cop- perhill, Tenn. Box 143. Resident of Georgia. Exc. 75 Ibs. hot red pepper for feed sacks, free of holes; 1 gal. for 1 sack, or sell pepper at 20c lb. Mrs. O. F. Baker, Sycamore, R11. Box 142. Want 5 lbs. spigment, 2 Ibs, May Apple, 1 lb. Sassaparilla, 1 lb. rattle root, 1 Ib. Lady Slipper. Give best price. Cash with or- der. Mrs. W. C. Hines, Atlanta. 1381 Sylvan Road. PLANTS: Exc. 1933 crop sun dried peaches for Bermuda on- ion and Wakefield cabbage plants 20 lbs. peaches for 1 M plants of ea. kind. At once. Mrs. W. G. Goldman, Loco. Want a good 2 horse wagon. Write, stating fully just what you have and best price. C. R. Reeves, Palmetto, R 2. Want 6 each, Red Goose plum, horse apple, May Cherry (sour kind), Keiffer pea, and Purple Fig trees, 1 or 2 yrs. old. State price. Mrs. Nancy M. Morris, Stolson, R 2, Box 38. Want good stock Blue Anda- lusian chickens, good stock Pea- fowls, and Pecans. Send sample of pecans. State fully what you have and price. Fred L. Schief- ler, Townesend. Exc. 8 mos. old thoroughbred Hampshire boar for A-1 Sugar Cane syrup; also want 10 to 12 calves, 344 mos. old and up. Exc. 40 lb. shoats: 1 shoat for 1 calf. Odis S. Duggan, Chester. Exc. 12 lbs. nice, dried fruit for 18 nice white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. Ea. pay postage. Write first. Mrs. W. R. Walker, Dial. Exc. 5 nice White Rock April hatch pullets for white feed sacks; also exc. 4 lbs. butter for 12 white feed sacks. Ea. pay chgs. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bow- don. Tobacco For Sale Good grade, whole leaf chew- ing or smoking tobacco, 10 Ibs. $1 del. No trash. Now ready. L. D. Lightsey, Odum. Good tobacco, dark color, for smoking oy chewing, 12 Ibs. $1, or exc. for equal value in dried apples. L. L. Lightsey, Surrency. A-1 yellow leaf, flue cured to- bacco, 10 lbs. $1. Add postage. Frank Harris, Baxley. Tobacco Wanted Will exc. dried apples, acid fruit, free from core or worms, for some good, 1933 crop of to- bacco, For sale, fancy, extra, sound and clean lady and rice peas, 5c lb. 50-100 Ib. lots. Hu- bert Smith, Flowery Branch, R ly Want price and sample on 10 to 20 Ib. home-made chewing (good) tobacco. D. F. Wood, ie Exc. teacupful large lima run- Adairsville, Rt. 1. Want white feed sacks, 100 lb. Want several lbs. good, home raised chewing and smoking to- bacco, Send samples and __ best price on both kinds. A. L. Avery, Blakely, Rt. 3. Want to hear from party hav- ing good, bright, tough leaf chewing tobacco. Frank D. Miles Clarkesville, R 1. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Brabham peas, $1.50 per bu; mixed peas, $1.35; Whipporwills bu. W. J. Ellis, Oglethorpe, 40 tons Velvet beans in pod, well matured and filled out. Will del. within 100 miles Reynolds. $12 ton, load of 4 tons. D. W. Payne, Reynolds. 30 Ibs. little Willett Wonder peas, 30c Ib. Thousands Wake- field cabbage, Iceberg lettuce and collard plants, 25c C. del; Kudzu plants, $6 M. FOB. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Native grown O-too-tan Soy beans, $1.75; Brabham peas, $1.- 25; Iron peas, $1.25; Mix. peas, $1 bu. All new crop. 2% bu. bags. Send remittance. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. BUTTER FOR SALE 3 - 4 Ibs. nice, fresh firm ta- ble butter per week, 25c lb. post- paid, Every lb. guar. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, R 4. Nice, country yellow butter, any amt., in brick molds, 30c Ib. del. Mrs. W. L. Dunaway, Lump- kin, R 4. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Corn, 75c bu. or 65c bu. in large lots. C. T. Purvis, Hor- tense. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Farm Relief cotton seed, 40 per cent lint, more than 1 inch sta- ple, not mixed, 75c bu. $2.10 per 100 lbs. G. P. Whitworth, Hull, Ga. Shipping point, Athens, Ga. The old time big boll, one inch staple Russell cotton seed (I have improved this cotton for 32 years), 75c bu. Any amount. Sidney Williams, Lawrenceville. Pettys Improved Wilt-Resist- ant cotton seed. Grown by Oriv. Ginned on private gin. Absolute- ly pure. Price up to December Ist, 75c bu; after Dec. Ist, $1 bu. Have about 1500 bu. H. A. Petty, Dawson. 40 bu. pure Langford cotton seed. Rolled dropped and clean and pure seed. 50c bu. FOB. Lloyd A. Smith, Carnesville. FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE 1 ham, smoked, wt. 35-45 Ibs. 10c lb. FOB. Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet. Pure pork smoked country sausage, 1744c lb. FOB. Sat. guar. Perry Tucker, Moultrie, R 5. FRUIT FOR SALE Nice, sundried apples, 10c Ib. in 10 or more Ib. lots. Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 25 C. 500 for $1; black raspber- ry, 50c for 6. No chks. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 35. 1M. bu. Yate apples ready for truck, 40c to 75c bu. Also M, bu. Fancy Yates on storage in At- lanta. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Nice, sundried fruit, free from core and peeling, 10c lb. del. Hot Red pepper, 25c gal. Mrs. Ira Smith, Cartecay. Old fashioned dried peaches and dried apples, 10 Ibs. $1. Add pos- tage on order less than 10 Ibs. White multiplying onions, 12%c qt. Add postage. Mrs. G. V. Schubert, Lula, R 1. 300 lbs. kiln dried apples, free Georgia Produc For Sale postage on all orders under 10 lbs. Money order. No chks. Dol- lie Tatherow, Young Cane. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES FOR SALE New, bright honey in comb or ext. in 10 Ib. buckets, $1.25; Also Gallberry Comb honey, 10 lh. buckets, $1.50 Postpaid. Cash with order. R. W. Browning, Dublin, R3. Bright Gallberry honey, 5 Ibs. 75c; 10 lbs. $1.40; Bright Clover honey, 5 lbs. 60c; 10 Ibs. $1.10 del. D. F. Thomas, Odum. 25 stands Bees, Pat. gums, a - So some honey at 8c lb. Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula. New, bright Ext. honey, 6-10 lb. cans, $5.25. Cash. No checks. Taylor Hooks, Pinehurst. 7 Pat. hives of bees, 8 and 10 frame hives, $25 for lot. A No. 1 shape. L. O, Tattle, Thomasville, 502 College St. Beeswax, 7% Ibs. at 20c Ib. plus postage. Mrs. V. A. Wheless, Athens, R 3. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Large Schley pecans, 15c; med. Schleys, 1214c; med. Stewarts, 114%c; med. Delmas, 10c. All new crop paper shells. 50-100 lb. bags. Send remittance. B. T. Marshall, Ft. Valley. 2 bu. large Red peanuts, $1.75 bu. not prepaid; also pure bred Dark Cornish: 2 pullets, cockerel, $3.00. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rl. About 2 M. lbs. pecans: Schleys Money-Makers, Stewarts and good seedlings. Make best price for lot or in smaller lots. J, C. Moore, Supt., Okapilco Public Schools, Moultrie. Best, selected Stuart pecans, 20c lb; good seedlings, 12c lb. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville, R- 2. Pecans, Schleys, 15c lb; Stew- arts, 12c; Money-Makers, 9c; Tesch, 8c; Froschers, 10c. Mixed nuts, 10c. All filled out good. N. W, Daniell, Ty Ty. Stewarts, Delmas, Mobiles, 15c Ib. del. Same nuts, shelled in halves, 35c lb. Del. in5 or more pound lots. Eugene Daniel, Am- ericus, RB. Stewarts, extra fine, also Sch- leys, in 5, 10 and 100 lb. bags, 20c lb. Mrs. W. M. Watkins, Fitz- gerald, R 2 No, 1, N. C. peanuts, Ga. rais- ed, 4c lb. W. B. Johnson, Bron- wood. Stewart and Mobile pecans, small and med. size, 10 to 15c Ib. FOB. Also Hot Pepper, Red and Green, 40c gal. postpaid; % gal. 25c. del. C, G. Oliver, Barnesville R 2. No. 1 N. C. Ga. raised seed peanuts, 75c bu. until Jan. Ist. F, E, Shannon, Lenox, P. O. Box 102. Several Ibs. Schleys and Tesch pecans, this yrs crop, sound. 18 and 20c lb. Mrs. B. H. Thomas, Blakely. budded pecans: Schleys, Stew- arts, and etc. Like to sell entire crop, FOB. S. C. Owen, Grower, Woodbury. 10 Ibs. up No. 1 fancy Schley paper shell pecans, 20c lb. del. L. K. Newlin, Sylvester, Box 104. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ETC., FOR SALE All lead. var. apple and peach trees, 15 and 20c; pear and cher- ry, 35c; Concord and Niagara grape vines, 10c. Will exc. for anything can use. L. C. Head, Cornelia, Star Route. 35 Pineapple Pear trees, 3 ft., 10c ea. plus postage. Theodore Larpley, Pitts, R 1. Govt. inspected pecan trees, Schleys, Stuarts, and Money- Maker. Write for special low pri- from core and peels, 10c lb. Add Approximately 10 M. 1933 crop |. White scuppernongs, mi dines, Blue Goose plums, 10 $1 doz; Hazlenut bushes, 40c 3 doz. $1. All del; also Ki or Missionary strawberry $1.25 M. Exc. for white sacks, A. T. Patterson, Waco. 200 Black Walnut trees, 40 inches, $1 doz; $4.50 C. lot; Lucretia dewbe strong, well rooted, 85c C. che Woodruff, Greenville. Nice, large Fig bushes, kinds: Brown Turkey and green with pink-meat. 1 yr. 12%c ea. smaller. Plenty rooted shrubs of both Mrs. E. L. Wimbish, At 1052 Washita Ave. N. E. Black and White scuppe vines, 10c ea. 3 for 25c, Ex 100 Ib. cap. white feed : Mrs. J. T. Patterson, Wac All leading var., app peach trees, 1 yr., 2 - 3 ft. 3 to 4 ft., 15c ea; Niagara Concord grapes, 10c; Pear 4-5 ft. 30c ea. W. H. Ale Cleveland. State Insp., leading v. fruit trees: Peach, $5 C;_ Apple, Plum, Apricot, Fig, nut, $1.25 doz; $7.50 C. $60 Grape, 90c doz; $5 C; Chi Pear, $1.50 doz. $8 C; Pe doz. $20 C. E. B. Travis, Ri dale. Crabapple bushes, 2 - 4 f ea. 6 for $1. Moss curl ley plants, 30c doz. Hors 25 doz. Many others. Mr Penland, Ellijay. 10 doz. 1 yr. old Concord g vines, $1 doz. postpaid. Mr, H. Walker, Grantville, R 2 Large Red Goose plums, : 25e postpaid; 12 for 75c post: Send stamps or money orde Steinheimer, Woolsey. Will sell cheap for cash, trade for good mule or h nice pecan trees. T. J. Frankli Atlanta 663. West Peachtree SYRUP FOR SALE | 75 or 100 gal. good Ribbon syrup in gal. cans; 75 or 1 Porto Rico potatoes; also 1 breed P, C. gilt pig, wt. 100 or over, $5. Live 12 miles S Lyons. F. R. Rabun, Lyons, 12 bbls. A-1 Ga. Cane in new 35 gal. bbls., 40c gal. L. H, Peacock, Cairo. 1933 good thick sorghum , 10 lb. cans, $4.50 FOB; Di Hampshire crossed, 6 mos, gilts, 80-100 Ibs. Ready to $6, or $11 pair. FOB. Ray Bloodworth, McIntyre, R 1, EB 75. : New syrup, best grade, Re Ribbon Cane, 12 full size bottles, $1.20; sample if wa 10c postage, Shipping wt. 30 W. L. Dasher, Lake Park, Pure Ga. Ribbon Sugar syrup, 75c gal. 6 gal. to ca not ship less than 1 case. Do pay postage. Money orders L, E. Hutchinson, Quitman, | VEGETABLES FOR SA 1 truck load Ga. Blue Collards. Like to get in with truckers. J. P. Pegg, Creek, R 1. 1 M. Ibs. nice turnip 6a Hastings Chinese type. rape. All free from insects, Tillery, LaGrange, R 1. Truck.load of collards, age, 5c per head, also articho Send cash with order; gourd for 5c plus postage; Frost-pre Eng. pea seed, 25c lb; gigan Squesh, 10c pkg. Mrs. Genie Ren ers, Felton. Si BEANS AND PEAS WAN Want velvet beans in i Idad lots. Quote best price, d G. M. Allen, The Rock. : _ Want some peas, free of w vils, suitable for pigeon fe State price and what you hai ces. Chas. C. Harman, Stovall. Burrell Richards, Fitzgerald.