TOLUME 17. STATE CAPITOL =) AGRICULTURE... 7 J i a COMMISSIONERS _PUBLISHED BY THE. BUREAU OF MARKETS ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1934. _ Poultry For Sale _ ANDALUSIANS 8 Blue Andalusian . cockerels, hatched this spring, 50c ea. C. P. Gibbons, Rome, R 6. BANTAMS Golden Sbright bantams, grown, pure, R. C., 75 each; Mallard ducks; full stock and grown, $1 ea: B. C. Pop, Talla- poosa; R 2. Young, genuine Butt Cochins of all ages; Few; Early April hatch Booths AAA B. Rock coc- kerels; Giant Black Minorcas & genuine Buff Cochin bantam eggs, always on hand, $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Peters Bldg. ~ - Young bantam pullets and hens, 35c ea. All healthy and guar. Also 2 King pigeons, 50c, FOB. James Rice, Douglasville. Mixed. bantams. Hens and pul- Jets, 25c each; roosters, 20c, plus postage. No chks. Money order. Wendal Young, Chickamauga. _.6 thoroughbred S. C. Golden Sbright cockerels; 6 mos. old, 65c ea. When crossed with other breeds make beautiful birds. -Lenwood Barefield, Bluffton. 2 pullets and 6 cockerels, thor- oughbred R. C. Golden Sebrights 6 mos. old, 65 ea. Will ship any number desired. John Quattle- baum, Fort Gaines. Pure bred - Golden Sebright young roosters, 50c ea. Also grown horniless doe goat, $3.00. Robert Wrigley, Atlanta; 2494 Piedmont Road. 3 pure bantam hens and 1 roo- ster, $1.00 for lot: Ray Johnson, Hartwell, R, 1, Box 26. 12 pure pred Golden Sebright mos. old ockerels,-25 ea. Beth Cade, Elberton; R 4. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS 15 pure bred Fischel* stram White Rock pullets, 5 mos. 60e: ea. Mrs. aod. Yr. old, pure bred White Rock oster, for sale or exc. for a ure bred S. L.. Wyandotte or lymouth Rock, same age. J. F. ompkins, Mitchell, R 1. 4 pure bred Buff Rock cocker- 1s, January hatch, 75c.ea FOB; 3 mos. old pullets,.same kind, 40c ea. FOB. Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Barred Rock cockerels from R. . Cobbs Old Pickard Farm lay- ers. O. B. Bleiler, Ty Ty. 25 full stock Thompson B. R. ~wks.:old-chicks, 25.ea.-4 blood- tested B..R: roosters, 3 or 4 or 4% Ws..ea. $1-ea; Hatching: eggs; 60e-per 15, prepaid. All cartens |} ret. Mrs. G..C. Clifton, Millen, ox 57. 2 March hatch B. R. cockerel and 1- 2. yr..old prize winner, ea. Parks' strain; 6B. Leg~ m hens, 50e: ea: No- chks,: Mrs; as. T. Holt, Summerville. Few. m Holtermans Best Exhibzi- old, S. W. Hughes, Scot-| Barred Rock cockerels. i pres Be aii On: GEORGIA FARMERS FORCE GOVERNOR TO: RELEASE FUNDS One Issue of Market Bulletin Lost Because Of Funds Being Withheld By -.Governor For Political Reasons. Wednesday, August the Eighth, one week after the setae of all correspondence in the August 2nd issue of The Market Bulletin be- tween myself as Commissioner of Agriculture and Eugene Talmadge, Governor of Georgia, the farmers of this state forced the Governor to re- lease $9,000.00 of this departments legal appropriation. In order to save his face Governor Talmadge had State Chemist Clark to withhold the funds necessary for the operation of the important. func- tions of this department, including the publication of The Market Bulle- tin he finally consented to release one third of the quarters SOneISHDE budget. Therefore, I am glad to state The Market Bulletin will continue to be + (Continued :en Next Page) MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Georgia Produced. nearby Hennry, selected fresh eggs: Retail, 36c doz; Wholesale 31 doz, Prevailing Wholesale Prices,: seus 1934, Always Subject to Variation - Atlanta 625 * 23 at 20 21 eG | 12 10 05 i 24 28 Bees, Extra, Selected Whites, doz. oes Wextiray: df) 2-22. =. -- Eggs, Standard; doz. ----+--------- Hees, Georgia-trade, doz. --------- Eggs, yard run, doz. . Hens; Heavy-Breed, Ib. ------+---- Brens: Tdohby lbs 252 se Set Hens, Iieghorns,, lb. ---=.---------- Roosters, Ib. : = Friers, Light, Leghorns; th. <.---- Friers, Range, Ib. _---------=-= Boe oF riers, Battery-Fed, ID boas Ducks, Ib. Geese, Ib. +Purkeys;- Ib: Country Butter, best table, Ib. ---- sar Corn, (80 Ibs. to: bu.) Wheat, bu. Sweet Potatoes, per bu..-------- 1.15-1.25 ~ Cabbage*(green, per 400 Ibs.),.---- . _ 15 | Cabbace, (white, per*100- hie yo OES SPANISH PEANUTS, Ne. 1, $65.00 per ton, Del. Mills, S INDEX Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Eggs For Sale Grain and-Hay For Sale Grain and Hay Wanted Liv Stock For:Sale ___..--------. 8 Positions. Wanted ' Farm Help. Wanted Plants For Sale ' Georgign Products For Sale. jaality, eee hatched, Pe | regardless to resign, and as this resignation left him no reason whatever to continue |. }| cond., : a stags, 5 mos. old, $I, $1.25, $1.50 B | Cash: : Math a Logue, Gibson. fold, $1; 8 wks: old; '75; fil old) 60e.ea; 6 wks. old pullets yi 60c; 8 wks., a | 15y -del:. Cockerels; FOB ff} Point. Mrs. J. E:-Passe, Madison, BYR 2) Box 39. Poultry For Sale _ from eggs direct at $1 ea; $5 oA of quantity. W. Brakefield, Senoia. ; CORNISH roa and z hens, Sturm, Statesboro, Re 2: ae 8 pure bred Dark Cornish Ap | ril cockerels, 75c ea. 2 for $1.40. Money order preferred. Gordon Strickland, Royston, R 2. ae Pure. Dark Cornish pullets- an roosters, 12 wks. old, 50c ea. prepaid. Mrs. Harvey. H. Foster, McDonough, R 5, Box 1138. 5 Cornish hens. and. rooster. full blood, $6 FOB. J. D. McCoy, Gibson, Rt. B. GAMES - 1 pure bred Texas Ranger game 2 yr. old rooster, $1 50; cross Gray Eagle and Ranger stay, $1, not prepaid. : Simpson Thomas, Culberson, N C., R 1, Resident of Ga. Pure S: A. Ginn Reds, 2 Ibs size; trios, $2.50. Guar. dead a L. T. Vaughn, Royston, Nice Game rooster, halt }grown,. Arkansas Traveler and Blue Falcon, half each, color blue, $1.00. Add postage or. -Xp. chgs. Mrs. C: W. Frieks,; Talkin Rock. Game..cocks:. want. parties - to keep game cocks on farm walks. rj 1 cock to each yard: A. A? , | Riverdale, R 1. Few, pure Colonial Cc: F f | Browns Shawlneck, April hatch, 1 | 1% to 2 lbs. pit game pullets, $ F| ea. Exe. for equal number pure || Light Brown Leghorns, or Egg- ,| a-day str: Buff Orpingtons, same By) age. No~ culls. : 5 | Juniper, R 2. J. W. Cartledze, 15 pure-game pullets, av: wi ,|14* Ibs. Half Warhorse and 1- (|}Gin Tassel, and 1-4 Carolina, Blue. $5 money order gets them. |. fC. J. Keyes) Bishop. Pit game cocks, 2- 17 mos" ol }| half Spangled, and half: Rou | head, $2.50 each; i A Grey, 1-4 R: H., $2. All 3 on sep 1 3-4 arate range and: in excellen ready: to pit; about pullets, "5c: hens, $l: ea. GIANTS White Giant cockerels, 12. wi 6 wks. 75c; Eggs, Gewve 20 J. White Giant putlets, | bred: and: in* xcellent--cond:, 11 wks. old; duly*23rd\-90e ea. Mon- oon ey order. : Dow Reece; Mariett : Box 24, - Pure bred White Giant cock : | erel (3) for sale, 12 wks. old July "Market Bulletin | Published Weekly by the - BUREAU OF MARKETS Department of Agricalture 7 Executive Offices, State Capitcl, Atlamia, Ga. G. C. ADAMS, Comsmissiener THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 1934. | Hntered as second-clas mat- 4 ter February, 15, 1922, at the | Post Office at Atlanta, Gecr- 4 gis, under the act of June &, | 1680. Accepted for mailing at special rate af postage pro- 4 Wded for in Section 1103, Act a of October 8, 1917. i Notices of farm produce and ~ J appurtenances admissable under postage regulations, - | inserted one time on each re- . quest and repeated only when |request is accompanied by 4 hew copy of notice, | Second-hand farm machine- a ry, flowers and seed, incubat- | or and ornamental nursery stock notices are published in -Mnothly Supplement which appearg on the first Thurs- 4 day of each month, : Farm land for sale editiens - fare published at intervals during the year. Advance no~ tice of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these eype ef notices. : Limited space will net 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 _ 30 words, providing that this _ | reduction doeg not destroy the { meaning of the notice. When notiicies cannot be cut down q they will be returned to the -writer for correction. : : | Limited space will not permit fj insertions of unimportant j notices. Under legislative ace the Market Bulletin does not 4 assume any responsibility for _ q any notice appearing in the 4 Bulletin or transaction re- sulting therefrom. : last week: reviled Market Bulletin. alicy For Sale 30th, and wt. over 214 lbs. From Dest stock, $1.75 ea. until 4 wks. Old, $2 ea. then until 20 wks. old. . D. Underwood, Marietta. Jersey White Giant cockerels, AAA Grade, April 15th hatch. ae and fine, $160 ea. 2 or qaore at $1.25 o. FOB. W. H. _Richardson, Mibertom, R 3. LEGHORNS _ 400 Tancred chicks, 9 wks. old, BSC eA. Same age pullets, 45c ea; roosters, 25c ew. if taken at once the burch for 665. Owen K. ferrin, Winoker. 18 S. Cc. W. L. pullets, April 1934 hatch, @0c_ea. or exc. for Barred Rock or 8. C. R. L. Reds, thoroughbreds; like to hear from - party nearby who cam furnish 200 B. R. actting eggs in August. aad Carl Warren, Donalsonville, 90 W. L. hens about 15 mos. Old, 50 per cent of them laying ow, 65 ea. R. . Holland, Pu- faski, R 1. _ 4 pure bred 8. O. W. LL. cock- erels, March hatch, from ped. pers, $2. a. Mrs. A. J. Bowden, McDonough, Box 94, 200 S. CO. W. L. pullets, 3 mos. old, direct from Booth AAA, 324~ 342 ege stock, $1 ea. 25 for $24; _erners idea of the only way to lried en as best we may with our fealtcd accreprinick: es Now that the matter is settled, at least temporarily, we may winnck at the net results of the Governers attempted dictatorial methods, aimed primarily at assisting his former Secretary, Tom Linder, im his campaign against myself for this important office. First it is apparent that the Gov- ermor cannot have the best interests of the Farmers of Georgia at heart except when these interests coincide with his own political ambitions. He was willing to stop the Bulletin, completely wreck the entire Agricultural | Department, force the cessation of work being done in the protection not | only of valuable live stock throughout the state, but human lives as well, in order to satisfy his insatiable greed for power. But there was one thing too powerful for him. The influence of the Farmers of Georgia! And it is to you that the real credit for this victory belongs. As an amusing but truthful commentary on what actually happened | we reproduce the following editorial from The Brunswick Ga. Pilot of se ed nd week. Here we have been turning eat burnimg essays om the sinte of the state for many weeks, some of ws oussing Eugene Talmadge an#@ others reviling Claude Pittman with the net result, go far as we epm see, that both these gentlemen are goimg serenely upen their way, running for governor, much the wame as if we had been fishing ali during the cam- paign. But now comes a new Richmond im the field, in the porsom ef G. C. Adams, occw- pying the rather obsoure niche as Commaissiencr of Agriculture and publishing his much Mr. Adams writes one picee im the Market Bulletin which he himself eontenils was not am editorial attempt, and le and beheld, the Tsar of Telfair, semefimes kmown as the Maharajah ef MoRee, turns and rums fer the first time im his hectic eareer. True, the teeuble occurred while all the state treeps were in Alabama and Florida in camp and they were net immediately available for martial law and a general throwing ef people out of jobs, but be that as if may, Gevernor Talmadge bowed te the power of the little Market Bulletin in complete and abject surrender. You will remember Commissioner Adams fired a man named Clark in his department, Mr. Clark turned out to be one of the Taimadge Trumpetergy and the Governor, running true to form, stepped all of the apprepriations te the Department of Agriculture until Clark should be reinstated. This Adams refused to de and wrote the farmers a letter im the Market Bulletin advising them of the situation and reminding them they would get no more Bulletins because the departments had no funds. No sooner was the Bulletin generally distributed ever the state than Mr. Clark pops up and resigns, leaving the way clear fer Governor Talmadge to reinstate the appropriations and continue the Bulletina. Now, as Mark Twain ence said, if we ean get ten or twelve good men te go in with us and believe that this resignation was Clarks own idea we might believe it, but we are un- able to believe it just by our = self without outside help. It leoks more Itke the Gev- attempt te save his face in a situation where he found himself behind the eight ball. He was able te get rid of the former highway board by stepping all appropriations because there were a large number of people over the state that did not like the highway board anyway beeause the paving @id not go by their hemes, but nobody had any quarrel with the Market Bulletin, everybody got it and got it free, whieh was a different matter. Mr. Clark says he quit: because Adams wag holding up the funds for political purposes. Everybody knows when Governor Talmadge refused te ok. the budget Adams had ne funds to hold up for any purpose whatever. The fact remains that the Governor lost one game at last and lest it when he called the signal fer his favorite touch-down play, the impounded appropriation shift, We have te salute Mr. Adams, of the agriculture department, as the greatest editorial writer of hig time, the only man who ever broke up that particular play. The farmers of Georgia will net be denied on September 13th. G. C. ADASIS, Commissioner of Agriculture. Poultry For Sale 100 for $90; 200 for $175.00 FOB; algo 10@ roosters, same age and strain, 60c ea. Mrs. Clifton Jor- dan, Boston. W. L. cockerels, wt. 2- 2% Ibs. Prom Coombs Poultry Farm, Bred-to-Lay stock, for sale. Miss Rosalind Bleiler, Ty Ty. 228 A-1 W. L. pullets, begin laying in about 3 wks, From trapnested and. bloodtested stock. Write for prices and state num- ber wanted. J. C. Batten, Wino- kur. 12 wks. old Exhibition Grade B. L. cockerels, direct from Thronward, as baby chicks. No culls. $1 ea. or swap for dried fruit. James Wells, Daltoa, L. cockerels, 38 mos. old, $1 ea. FOB; feundation stock, 25@ egg recerd and up. R. D. Tracey, Lake Park, R 2. 100 Barron str. W. L. hens, Ap- Yil 1933 hatch. No culls. 50 ea. Sell to make room. R. S. Park, Eatonton. 5@ Eng. W. L. cookers 13 wks. old, 65c ea. Parent stock direct AAA Hollywood strain 9. C. W. | from Barron in England. Mrs. Poultry For Sale Hovas Talley, Ohoopee. 4 Ferris strain W. L. pullets and cockerel, 8 mos. old, pair, I yr. old Long Island Pekin ducks for 2 Towlouse geese and 1 gan- der. Ea. pay transportation, Edw. Standhardt, Stone Mtn., Rays Road, Rt. 1. 100 W. L. hens, April 19338 hatch, heavy layers, 50e ea. FOB my home. D. H. Dasher, Ludowi- ei. W. IL. pullets, 3 mos. old, 60c; 4 mos., 750; If interested, write as once. Code No. 8131. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia. 30 W. L. hems, 18 mos. old, 10 pullets, 4 mos. old. Good layers, 78sec ea. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency. Booths AAA W. L., cockerdis, 8 wks. old, 75c ea. Mrs. W. E. Melton, Shellman. 400 W. L. pullets, 16 wks. old, from heavy layers, 90c ea; 150 yearling hens in pretty fair pro- duction, 50c ea. Come, dont write, if interested. D. P, Martin, Cebbtown, 6 large, young Leghorn hens ahd pullets, all laying large eggs, Poultry F or Sale $8; rooster, nome finer, $5.50 for lot at my home. Eva Haynes, Bu- ford, MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS | 6 nice, fat mixed hens and fat, nite rooster, 60c ea; 8 fine friers ay. 2 lbs. ea. 25c lb. FOB my Ex- press office. Like to sell all to- sae Cash with order. Mrs. H. . Martin, Unadilla, R 3. MINORCAS Buff Minorca cockerels, April hatch, from AAA Grade Rusk parent stock, 75c ea. 2 for $1.25. Mrs. KB. H. Kirksey, Albany) 401 Johnsen Ave. ORPINGTONS Egg-a-dey Buff Orp. pultets, 8 wks. old, 50c ea. Mrs. Mary J. MeClure, Newnan, 111 Temple Ave. PIGEONS White Kings, 50 per pak, or $30 for 665 pair. O. P. Foster, Good Hope. Pigeons, 1 each, American Fligint, Capechene, Blue Priest, Blue Faintadl, Red Hugarian, O- | Barred Rock young hens, over 1 yr. old, or same amount 2 Poultry For Sale, | "| Hental rill All male birds: A. Bilaek Maltese, White Fantail, African Blue Bored Owl, al hens, $1 ea. George Austin, At- lanta, RB 68. 1 pair beautiful young White Fantail pigeons, $2 cash. Clar- ence E. Green, Cedartown, Cle Gen. Del. 1 pr. Swiss Mondain and 1 pe, White Kimes, value $5. Exc, for what have you? H. W. Hair, Au-- gusta, 18385 Warren St. &. I, REDS 1 Domaldson str. &S. . R. IL Red April hateh cockerel, 75e; gevetal Cornish pullets, 55 and te ea; S. CO. R. L. Red eggs, 68c F, per 15. Crates ret. Mrs. J. Trawick, Tennille. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCES, FEC. FOR SALE Black and White, also selid White Muscovey ducks and drakes, 1983 and 1934 hatch, 50c _ |ea. FOB. Mrs. Homer Brown, | Winder. 4 Miwscovey ducks (laying) and 1 drake, 60e ea. FOB; also young ducks. Reasonable. R. A, Whit- look, Uvalda. Mallard ducks, 17 head, T8e ea. or $11 fer the lot. J, O. Taylor, Patterson. Mammoth White Pekin ducks, 4 mos. old, 4 and & Ibs. Sta mately, 40c and 50c ea. FOB. M L. Van Winkle, Greshamvyille. White Pekin ducks, 50c ea. or 3 for $1.25 FOB. Exc. for B. R. puliets. Ha. pay transportation one way. W. R. Bartles, Midland, R 1, Box 157. 6 pr. Indian Runners, 14 wks. old, $2 pr. Anton Harju, McKin- mon, Ga. 15 W. Pekin ducks, 50c ea. FOB. Mrs. C. L. McClure, Gai- mesville, R 2. 8- 18 mos. old, nice turkey hens, mixed with Big Bronze and Grays. $6 for lot. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, R 1. Muscovey and Pekin ducks, 75c each; white guineas, $1.25 each; Eggs, $1.25 per 18, del. Exc, for Mallard ducks, Pheasants, Silver Sebright bantams. L. EH. Wiliams, Ty Ty. Wild geese for sale, 10c Ib; green stalk asparagus plants, 2 each; catnip plants, 2c ea. Mrs. Mancy J. Braswell, Logan R 2. 5 pure bred largs Raden geese, 1 yr. old; snow white feathers, $1 ea; 4 White Emden goslings,. pure bred, nearly grown and feathering, 75c ea. Money order. Mrs. Dla Southern, Cartecay. WYANDOTTES bred D. C. Silver Lace Wyandotte cockerel, 10 wks. old, large and healthy. Ordered di- rect this Spring from fine stook, 60e ea. Mrs. Christine Wilson, Clarkesville, R 1. 122R.C.S. L. Wyandotte hens, 12 mos. old, 75c ea. 1 cock, 75c} 1 7 gal barrel churn and frame, used 1 year, $8. Docia Harris, Luka, 1 8 L. Wyandotte xooster, February hatch, $1; 10 pullets,-3 mos. old, 60c ea. All pure bred. Mrs. A. L. Keys, Eton, RFD, Poultry Wanted BANTAMS Want pair or trie of Barred Rock bantams. R. V. Mobley, Covington, Box 512. BARBED AND OTRBER ROCKS Want at onee 12 or 15 AAA not of large pullets, at reasonable price. Mrs. A. C. Malphus, Tus- culum. Want 1 or 2 pure bred White Rock cockerels, March hatch, reasonable price. Mrs. E. F. Har- c well, Winder, R 8. : Saiioes or nell Buff Rocks eB. also cockerels fer rt, about 2 Ibs. ea. Ege- (2c C. del. B. L. Lynn, /10 or 12 pood hens and for free range. State low- PIGEONS prices on 160 common ns for raising squabs. W*C homaston, R 8. cYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, EESE, ETC., WANTED to buy 150 Blue Speckled , small or large lots. lowest cash price. L. M. n, Sapelo, Ga. Rouen ducks. ey ducks 10 mos. old or gs, wt. about 4 Ibs, for : E. Kelley, Avexa. WYANDOTTES hear frona party hav- Wyandotte chickens sy ees bred stock for . W. Thrasher, Elli- j buy pure bred S. L. Wy- > rooster, 1 yr. old at mar-| ce, plus shipping chgs. F. 2, Villa Riea. a For Sale (Spencer Wonder oes $1.25 per setting. ca Campbell, Atlanta. ulevard, S. E. ves of bees. All in Pat. aives and in fine cond. make me an offer. Dont A. P. Foster, Buckhead. grade new crop honey, in 72 . lard cans, $6.50; , in @0 Ib. cans, $4.25 Her pkgs. of glass and Marcus D. May, Hinesville. (Spencer Wonder lanta. 860 Boulevard. S. ae eee eggs, good hatch. Crate to Will exec. | any time. - 1 $1.40 bu. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesvilie. 108 bu. Texas Red Rust-proof seed oats, $1 bu, Jesse Lawson, Doraville. Ga. Blue Stem seed wheat, Co- kers Redhart wheat, Cokers pedigreed Fulghum oats. C. L. Rhyne, Americus. 100 bu. Cokers ped. Fulehum oats, slightly weather stained, Vn "| 7c. pu: 5@ bu. Blue Stem seed wheat, bright, $1.23 bu. No order fess tham 6 bu. Cash with order. _|J. MH. Palmer, Tennille. 2 tons good peanut hay, $12.60 ton at barn. A. R. Fussell, Ca- milla, R 3, Box 5. | Grain and Hay Wanted Exc. Peach, Apple trees, prape vines at 10c ea. for Blue Stem seed wheat and Filghum seed oats af the Market Bulletin pri- ces. Let me hear from yeu. James Cureton, Austell. _ Want several hundred bu. of oats and wheat at once. L. Tate, Auguste, R 4. . Live Stock For Sale : CATTLE FOR SALE 1 Ox, well broken, wt. 1 M. or 1190 Tbs. 8% yrs. old; plow, wag- on, pull cane mill, dbl., or single, $75 spot eash. J. D. Autry, La- Crosse. Jersey and Guernsey Grade mileh cows, fresh in, fer sale. Q. M. Rogers, Barney, Ga. Fresh Guernsey cow, 3rd calf, 3 gal. on pasture, $30; 2 Jerseys 1 with 3rd calf a yr. old, 2 val. now on pasture, 3 gal. when fresh; 1 with ist calf, fresh ist January, 2 gal. $20 ea. Exc. for -| corr, cotton seed, hay or feed. Mrs. Anis Davis, Ringgold, R 1. 3 gal. fresh Black Jersey cow with 3rd calf, $30. Mrs. C._A. Waughan, Forest Park, R 1. Extra fine, fat, work steer, wt. about 806 Ibs., $23.50 at my barn. J. K. Kenimer, Leaf, Ga. Jersey milch cow for sale or exc. for hogs. J. T. Goodroe, Newnan, R 3. = Several nice, fresh in Jersey mileh cows, $17 to $20 ea. Exe. for eorn, wheat, oats or hay. E. L. Leach, Penfield. At bargain prices, 100 head pure bred, reg. Herefords, rang- ing from young bulls and heifers, 4Q cows and ready for service bulls. Foundation of herd from Kentucky Breeders of Fancy Herefords. Ready for inspection Ask for J. EK. Fate, Middfieton, Ga., 6 miles Bast of Elberton. 30 head nice Dairy cows. Come look at them. 4 miles from For- syth, Indian Springs Road. H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth, R 1. Reg. Guernsey bull calf, 4 mos. old. Finest pedigree, Bellfounder blood. $25 without papers; $30 reg. and erated fer shipment. Sat.. guar. Emory Free, Blue Ridge. : Pure bred, Reg. Polled Here- ford cattle; both bulls and hei- fers; pure bread Angora goats, $5 ea. Apply: BE. T. Boswell Jr., Si- loam. Reg. yearling size Jersey , heif- ers, Register of Merit breeding. Harry Hill, Palmetto. 1 Jersey bull, now serving, for sale or exe. for corn. Whit Rid- dle, Athens, 225 Peter St. 1 young Jersey mileh cow, 2% gal., $20: at barn. J. W. McMiech- en, Dallas, R 4. Cows. with 3rd, and heifers with ist calf amd dry cows for beef, for sale. Apply at home, near Snellsville. Blake Pate, , | Grayson, R 1. 18, P. P. Guar safe{ Several nite milch cows for sale. T. J. Middlebrooks, River- dale, Ga. 18 mos> old bull, half Jersey Caudle, Stone Mountain. ee 1 ow, T. B. vested, 1% gal. $12 or exc. for chickens. Mrs. A D. Duncan, Duluth, R 2. Reg. Jersey cows for sale or exe. for reg. Poll Hereford cat- tle. W. I. Pope, Tallapoosa. 3 yr. old Black Jersey cew, freshen tin August. Good quaii- wes every way; 1 gal. om pas- ture now, $28; 1 eream Jersey heifer, 3 mos. old, from 4 gal. milk, 2 Ib. butter cow, sub. to reg. $10. FOB. Mrs. L. O. Stap- Jer, Carrolitten, R 2. 3 Jersey cows, will freshen in August, $26 ea. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, R 4. HOGS FOR SALE 5 pigs, 8 wks. old, P. C. strain, for sale. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell, MeDonough, R 3. 15 corn fed hogs, ay. wt., 200 Ibs., 540 le. D. W. nokds Reg. O. I. C. pigs, 3 mos. eld, wt. 75 lbs. Oholera immyne, $3 ea. Sat. guar. A. T. Rigsby, City. Nies P. C. and Jersey sow pigs, wt. 935 lbs., $3 ea; 20 Ib. pigs, Same stock, either sex, $2 ea. All cholera Coffees. Highly bred, reg. S. P. C., pigs, immune. Ottis Moody, wt. 40-50 %os. thrifty and best blood lines, $4 ea. Lake McDon- ald, Vidalia, R 4. 1 read Duroc gilt, wt. 75-100 Tbs. not fat, Sell or trade for Feb. or Mareh hatch B. L. puillets; 1 nice 2 yr. old R. L Red cock, Se FOB. 1; Black P. C, boar pigs, ready for service. Ped. rich in prize winning hlood on both sides. Should win in any show. C. J. May, Washington. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 large Gray mule, wt. 14 or 1500 Ibs., $100, or exc. for a 960 lb. mule, gentle and good. John L. Bennett, Sereven, R 2, Box 31. Fast walking, surefooted, Ky. bred saddle horse, for sale cheap. N. W. Jones, Glenwood. - 1 mule and 1 horse wagon, $50. Mule wt. about 950 lbs. sound as a dollar except thrash in 1 front foot; cultivated 40 acres with her this yr; wagon fairly good cond. Will not sell one with- out the other. W. H. Windham, Butler, R 3. 1 bay mare horse, 8 yrs. old, works anywhere. Sell or exc. for cows or hogs; 1 Deering mowing machine and rake, for sale or exc. U, H. Morrison, MelIntosh, RFD, Box 21. Bay mare, wt. abougf 900 Ibs., also Jersey cow, good shape. Sell or exc. for hens. Write for in- formation. R. M. Vernet, Pen- field. : 1 good work mare, e, sound and gentle, work anywhere, full of life, wt. 900 Ibs. Sell or trade for good mule, wt. 850 Iles; nice Jer- sey heifer, 20 mos. old, not bred, $16. Will not ship. Otis C. Chit- wood, Lavonia. 2 mules, 6 and 7 yrs. oid, wt. about 800 lbs. ea. Both for $176. FE. D. Samples, Atlanta, R 4. RABBITS FOR SALE 2 Gray Chinchilla female rab- bits, 7 mos. old, cheap for cash, or exc. for Cornish or Buff Orp. ehickens or for hogs; Fine R. L. Red rooster, 14 mos. old, $1, FOB, or same exch. C. J. Mal- phus, Tusculum. 1 pr. 5 mos. old ae ped. heavy wt. Chinchillas, $5 cash. S. Jones, Lylerly. 8 Belgiums, 1 pr. grown and 1 that is half grown, $1 for lot. Hubert P. Mann, Fayetteville, RED I. Harp, Rey- | R. B. Young, Doraville, R people. Answer ok once. . B. Epps, Conyers, R 8. Want small farm with house. +Small family, do most any kind of work, stock, poultry or truck. Honest and no bad habits. B. W. Willfams, Thomaston. 80 yrs. old, married man, sov- er, honest and can give rf. wants job looking after poultry farm, or overseeing gen. farm, fer good man. Can drive car or truck. J. C. Ethridge, Ousley. Want job on farm. Overseer or working Fereman. 30 yrs. old, | life exp. in South and. Middle} Ga. From 1 to 18 plows. Ref. Make an offer. A. M. Faulkner, MonticeHo. 37 yr. old married man wants job fox 1935 on farm as Fore- man. Farmed most all life time. Have certificate from Ga. State College Agriculture as general farm operator. A. E. Nelson, Rome, R 5. Want job with good man to oversee farm. Reliable, 20 yrs. exp., honest and sober, 44 yrs. old and have family. Ref. Want to get located by Fall. B. M. Couch, Moreland. Want nice farm with good house, out-buldgs., hog and cow pasture; cenvenient to school or bus. Have own stock and equip- ment. Mrs. R. L. Hampton, Bolingbroke. ne Want job picking cotton or work on truck farm, move any- where, at once. Have 3 girls, 12, 15 and 17 yrs. of age. Mrs. L. K, Kersey, Lyons, Rt. 1, Care M. Anderson. Exp. Miller both corn and wheat, will work for salary or operate on share basis. J. W. West, Atlanta, 1038 W. Peachtree St. Want job on farm. Exp. Raised on farm. Wife and self. Live with family. Willing to work for room, board and little spending money. Ref.. M. F. Jackson, At- lanta, 1150 Biue Ridge Ave. NE. Want job on farm. 14 yrs. old, Do net drink nor smoke, nor other bad habits, Reasonable salary. Fain Wilson, Fairmount, R 2, Box 111. Want o rent small 1 horse farm for stamding rent. Good ref. exch. J. M. Pressley, Dora- ville. : Want 3 horse for 1985, with 2 houses, on 8rd and 4hs. M. M. Hitks, Tallapoosa, R 2. Want farm near town, school and church. A 2 horse farm. Have to be furnished. See or write. Fred Dixon, Boston, R 1, Box 5. Want job on farm. 23 years old. Raised on farm. Exp. Reas- onable salary, with board and room. Ref. Charlie Nix, Atlanta, 456 Forrest Ave., N. E. Want job on dairy. Dry hand milker. 19 yrs. old. Single, no pad habits. W. J. Coleman, Syca- more, R 1. Want share erop of 50 or mere acres for 1935, near Rome, Ga. and school. Will furnish self, in- eluding stock. W. oe Shipped | poner 300, 350: oe 5c M. del; 60c M. clothes and good home. T. A. Hill, Daniels- Ms of. late var: cabbage and oltasa plants; large Drumhead Bes FOB; 5 $2.50; 10 M. $4.50. No chks. Money orders. John GC. Crow, Gainesville. R 1. Gr: B. tomato plants, 500, 45c; 85c M; Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20 C; 80 M. Hot pep-| per, 15c C. Effie Crow, Gaines- | ville. R 2. Dutch and W.. cabbage, Georgia and Heading collard, g90c M. del. $6.50 per 106 M. FOB. E. B. Wetherford, Gaines- | ville. R 1. Late Flat Dutch and Golden Acre cabbage, 200, 30c; 400, 50c; $1 M. Good, strong, tough plants. Plenty of them. Hot pepper, 200, 25c. Prompt ship- ment. Henry Eller, Ellijay. R 3. Late Flat Dutch and J. W. cabbage; Ga. collard, Marglobe tomato plants, 20c C. 500, 50c; 85c M. del. Prompt shipment. W. L. Wright, Alto. R 2. Marglobe, New Stone and Gr. B. tomato plants, Copen- hagen, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. collard plants,.$1 M. del. M. C. Crow, Gainesville. R 2. Collards and Chas. W. cab- | bage plants, 90c M. 10 M. $7.50, Good, strong plants, prompt shipment. No chks. Also Mar- globe tomato plants. $1 M. G. E. Waldrip, Gainesville. R 2. Stone, Baltimore, Marglobe tomato plants, $1.25 M. mail- ed; 75c Exp.; collard and cab- bage plants, same price. Give sat. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. R 1. Stone tomato plants, 60c M: Wakefield cabbage, 40c M. collard, 50c M. J. L. Stray- horn, Flowery Branch. R 1. Cabbage plants. About 10 million ready to ship in 30 days | $1 M. W. W. Williams; Quit- man. : - Dutch and Heading collard plants, 400; 40c; 75c M. Mailed. 5 M. up, 45c M. collect. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. Marglobe, Stone and Balti- more tomato plants, 50c 500; 80c M. del. Clarence Waldrip. Gainesville, R 2. Lead. var., cabbage, collard and tomato plants; 300, 35c; "5c M. del; 5 M.: up; 55e M.} FOB. H. P. Crow, Gainesville. Fes Lucretia dewhberry, Himalaya blackberry, large, 2 yr. Kudzy. $1 C:; white scuppernong, Con- | Brighten, Concord a cord grape, Celestrial Fig, $1 per 12: Oct. and = Nov. del. Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon. le 2. New Stone and Gr. B. tomato plants. Open field grown, large stocky. plants. Moist paid. $1. M. . Jim - Bennett, Gainesville. R 2. Dutch: and. W. >. cabbage., Heading collards, 500, 50c;:75c- 4 Medel; tomato, 300;40c; 80 M. del. Prompt shipment. Cal- vin Garrett, Gainesville. R 1. Georgia Products ~ For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR: SALE This yrs. crop of Speckled? peas, good and sound, $1.75 bu. FOB at depot. Any .amt.- for | A. panes Black- cash. Mrs. S. shear. RFD. 10 bu. seed. peas, slightly mixed, $1:50- bu. FOB. | Joe B.f Williams, Axson, RFD 2. Sev. bu. Clay peas, bright and free of trash and sounds Very |: good, $2.75 per 60 Ib. FOB. Cleveland Amerson, Naylor. Early yellow Crovdabegeas | new crop, 10 lb. FOB. Plant in August and September for fall peas. A. L. Law, Chula. . Yellow Tron Beas, roots. Shipped promptly and _ post-: - Few ba. Speckled and 5 or 6 bu. in all, $1.25 bu. Cc. A. Walker, Ellavitle. 30 to 46 bu. Cream Cro Ov CORN AND SEED CO} Pure white Rice pop this yrs. crop, 2300 | weevil eaten. Bainbridge. R.A Box: 1 acre white Dent ro; ear corn ready by 10 offer. Jos. M. Corbette, vill. R 2. 100 bu. best white corn, $1 bu. in 25 bu. lots, up; small lots, $1.25 bi FOB crib and in shuc iL. Green, Jasper, R 3. Box Corn for sale at my miles from Cleveland. No. $1 bu. Have 200 bu. J. W. Cleveland. R 4. FRUIT FOR SALE 25 bu. white scup for sale. Make price; a B. R. baby chicks, 3 wk hen hatched, 10e ea Cheek, Ideal. 1500 bu. Pineapple pe: sale to truckers, 4 mile of Camilla; on Dixie H Write. Mrs. J.. D. _ Whit. Camilla. RFD. Nice sundried apples, Not less 5 Ib. lots; Ho pepper, 25c gal. del. Mrs. Vineyard. Y. jiamson. 3 or 400 bu. pears now -for market. 50e bu. at or % mile south of Alma: Hood, Alma. 1 M. bu. Pineappl now ready. Chas. H. 68t ward, Sylvester. 200 bu. pineapple pears re to move August 15th. 5 un south of Reidsville, o Manassas. Pineapple pears by. the load, ready August 20th }AHlen, Albany: Dawson R Grapes for sale, at M 4c Ib. of $1.25 bu. at Parties furnish own ers. J. T.. Peyton, Mt. Pears: fresh Pinesappl fine. for pickling -and ing; 80c bu: FOB. M. hsey, Quitman. 6 or 700 bu: Pineapple es taoeel to Se ee ean oie M. Je Groover, a wici. Concord ride? alet -Jand -everbearing tplants;::10e C. 7906. |} and: hollyhock:- seed} 106 not deli: Mrs;.Sam: Smith, tell. R: 2. SUPPLIES FOR RK -New.Gallberry.. a Clover honey, Ext. or. 5- Ibs. 75c; 10. Ibs. $1.40 F. Thomas; Odum. Strained honey packed Ib. pails, $1.15 de