OLUME | 17. =n rye, 1934 crop, ship- ed in 2% bu. bags, $160 bu. y, Ellijay. . Gunn and Geolebys Super eat, highest official yield in tate, 51 and 29-100. bu. per|# cre. Recleaned, $2 bu. FOB. H. Goolsby, Monticello. Approximately 6 M. bu. Ful- hum seed oats for seed. pur- oses, for sale. W. E. Hudmon, 1 My. own: raising, 300 bu. Ful- ghum seed oats, 150 bu. Hast- ings. All. 80 bu. Send remit- tance. J. Lester Wotten, Per- b _ in. 5 bu. lots, FOB here. ma. Nunn, Lawrenceville R 1. Texas Red Rust- oats, pure and sound, for sale. Jesse Lawson,|f Doraville. Pure Fulghum seed oats, guar, pure and sound, slightly i stained, 75c bu; 100 bu. pure Purple Straw Wheat, $1.50 bu. 100. bu. pure French Rye, $1.50 bu. All FOB. Amos Floyd, Can- Ss es. Rye; few hundred bu. na- Seed Rye grown on my own/f farm, 100 bu. new seed No. Ga. Tall growing rye, $1.50 bu. FOB re. Cash with order. J..R. arper, Sweet Gum. Pure Certified Bancroft seed oats, recleaned and raded, $1 bu. nm 5 bu. bags, FOB. R. M. Turn- er, Royston. Good Ga. Mtn. rye, sound and n, $1.25 bu. FOB. S. M. Fos- ter, Clarkesville. rain and Hay. Wanted Want 1 M. to 2 M. bu. Seed ats. W. TIT. Mardre, Thomasville. Ww: a For ai ANCONAS 75 Ancona hens, 35c each. J. Sore Jr., Zebulon. BANTAMS Black. Bantam pullets, hens d roosters, 35c ea. 3 for $1 B. Hens good layers. Mrs. T. Reid, Thomaston. W. L. Bantams, cockerels and lets, March hatch, or hens, yrs. old and cock, 60c: each, 1.50 trio; White Rock cock- ischel _ and Heck strain, $1 ea. dney Herring, Hartwell. R 1. est blood lines in genuine |f bantams, half) trios, .$2.50;. 2-3 grown, 1 ;. grown, $5; eggs, $1.50 per| , Giant Black Minarca hatch- Bes, $1:50:.. per'.4d;. Qu +H. : nta, Peters. Bldg. STATE CAPITOL Hens, Light, Jb. . PB ' Friers, Battery-Fed, 1b. PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS In my rounds over the state and my close study of farm conditions Iam convinced that the farmers are gradually coming out of the dis-. couraging depression of the past several years. I have talked with hun- dreds of farmers on the streets and at their homes in, the country. As. a rule farm prices for cur major crops are much higher thani they were a year ago. Tobacco growers are probably i in better condition. than any of our other farmers at the present time. The prices paid for their preduct are about double what they were last season. Cotton is is thirty per cent to fifty per cent higher at present with prospects for much higher prices later. Corn is selling at a satisfactory price. Due to the shert crop of cotton and to the tariff on foreign sesame sunflower and peanut oils, cottonseed are selling for three times what they did a year ago. Last year took about all the seed to pay for the ginning and _ wrapping of the cotton while they now net the farmer about $8. 60 per bale. ae There seems to be some complaint ahout the acrenge and baleage allotments to cotton rrowers, especially to those who did not or could net sign Federal contracts. This work is not a function of the State De- partment of Agriculture but I have talked with many farm agents about this matter and I find them willing and anxious to do what they can to make these allotments fair to all concerned. I have asked them to con-. sider the small farmer who has never raised enough cotton to depress. the market. If all of us had been doing as they have done there would never have been any need for the plow-up campaign or a limited bal- eage under the Bankhead Bill. It seems very unfair now to punish these farmers simply because they had a very small acreage or none at all heretofore. For fourteca years the farmers of Georgia have sutkscod untold privation. It has been difficult to procure enough food and clothing and . shelter. It is time for a brighter day on the farm, I cannot but think; that it is near at hand. G. C. ADAMS, Gateudeacce: of Agriculture. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Georgia Produced nearby Hennery, selected fresh eggs: Retail, 3%e doz; Wholesale, 32 doz, Prevailing Wholesale Prices, August 27, 1934. Always Subject to| Variation. - Atlanta, Eggs, Extra, Selected Whites, 90%, $ .28 Begs, Extra, doz. 29 Eggs, Standard, doz. an Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. --------- at Eggs, yard run, doz. <= x 22! Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb. ---------=- 16 INDEX . Grain and Hay For Sale Grain and Hay Wanted Poultry For Sale 10 Poultry Wanted . Eggs For Sale Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted Plants For Sale Seed For Sale Miscellaneous For Sale - Miscellaneaus Wanted Georgia Products For Sale Georgia Products Wanted Hens, -beshorns bs a Roosters, lb. > Friers, Light, Leghorns, 1b. Friers, Range, lb. Ducks, Ib. - Geese Abi ee Country Butter, best table, Ib. ___- Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.) Wheat, bu. Sweet Potatoes, per SOsibss 2 fos Cabbage, (green, per Ib.) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 80, 1934, A BRIGHTER FARM OUTLOOK i | Golden Sebright bantams, 8 - 8] orest. Cabbage, (white, per Ib.) SPANISH PEANUTS, No. 1, $55.00, $60.09 per ton, del. mills, pr. thoroughbred R old, well marked, $1.50. Will prove most any floc # | Quattlebaum, Fort Gaines. Trio of thoroughbred Golden Sebright bantams fF! old, well marked every way, i|Mrs. W. D. Barefield, Blufftc 15 pure bred White Jap. Sil bantams, crested, 7 wks. olc Ei ea. or $5 for lot. No chk 116 Ringneck cee 9 wks #|$6. No chks. Mrs, J. F. Gardne Rossville. R 1. {| BARRED AND OTHER R Pure bred Buff Rocks, hatch cockerels, $1 ea.; se Fleges, same breed, 75c per 15. B|C. R. Sorrells, Monroe. R 1. Thompson Imperial B. cockerels, April hatch, E E}2 or more, $1 each. From stoc Well marked, Eegs, El per 15.-Mys. J. E. Stea # | Bainbridge. zs Parks strain B. R. roo March hatch. Per. 607- 1 |$1.50; 9 March hatch ege- pullets, about laying, 75c ea. for pure Cornish hens or pu. Ea. pay ches. E. A. Dawiey. ry, 4 March hateh B. R. pul March. cockerels, Parks stra pullets, 75c ea; cockerels, pullets and cockerel, $4; _ W. L. cockerel, 75c Buye chgs.. Want big bone B. P f}male pig, Mrs. Henry V. Yo Summerville. R 1. 14 fancy pure bred, 15 old hens and 2 roosters, Fis || strain, $12 del. Mrs. R. J. Bru & | Toccoa. R 3. 4 fine, bloodtested, roosters, Thompson stra go with them, $1 ea. Ha egs, 60 per 15 prepaid. : ret. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Miller Thompson B.. R. cockere Feb. Mar. hatch. Extra ni large birds, $1 ea. large B "| hens, $1 ea. Al FOB. Cash order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, ae Parks strain Bo R. coc ie : reg. Per. No. 543-C-34. hatch, from Cream and P stock, $1 ea. or $1. 85 for : FOB. Mrs. H. L. Odom, Dai: Nice, pure bred Buff Roc lets for sale or exc. for pur 4 | Buff Leghorn pullets. B. L. Lynn 5; Waycross, R 2. a CORNISH White cornish hens, i | cockerels, $1.50 ea. Wt. 4 to | Younger stock, cheaper; egg | for 75c. Paul E. Law, Tifton Pure Cornish, 12 wks. fi-ea. not prepaid. Money only. Mrs. Harvey H. Fos Donough. R 5. Box 118. (Gree wood). ' 8 pure bred, large tyne ish: hens. $1 ea. or 75 lot..Some of Mrs. -Sike Money order. Mrs. Lola Gar Sylvester. R 2. : Pure bred Dark Cornisk lets, Mareh hatch, $1 e ers; $1. ea. = J. R.-Gar (| Locust. Grove, .. Department of _ Agriculture Executive Offices, State. Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. 4 eee, She G. Cc. ADAMS, Commissioner HURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1934. ed as second-clas mat- r February, 15, 1922, at the t Office at Atlanta, Geor- a, under the act of June 8, 30. 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We now have 000 namics on our ase ar _ Soy ne) Bulletin 20 1! and is financed by, the State ' , ee benefit of the Georgia Farm- era medium of sale, want and exchange in order to help him dispose of his products to the best advantage. The Bulletin is mailed under a Second Class Mailing classification and in or- der to be eligible for this mail- must conform to certain Rules given this Depart- ment by the Third Assistant Postmaster General in Washin- ton, D. C. All notices from business houses and business men engag- ed in trade, and all articles not essential or related to agricul- ture or the furtherance of the agricultural industry . are posi- tively prohibited. Only farm pro- ducts, farm machinery (second- hand) used on a farm, and work Positions and Help Wanted of a farm nature only are permit- ted. (1) Furniture, books, typewrit- ers, musical instruments, cloth- ing, books, needlework, antiques, old coins, automobiles, trucks, leather goods, buggies, harness, radios, dogs, cats, other pet stock, wild animals or _ stock, guns and All Notices from out of the State are not accept- able and all such notices receiv- ed are returned to the writer with a word of. explanation thereof. (2) All notices must bear per- sonal signature as well as ad- dress attached thereto for publi- of name not acceptable. | (3) We reserve the right to re- write all notices in as few words {as possible to give a clear con- cise meaning. (4) Notices must be listed in this office at least ten days pri- or to date of issue in which they appear. (5) No item will be published. more than one issue except by special request, then new copy of notice must be furnished. (6) All notices appearing in the Market Bulletin are without charge, and no subscription rate is charged for receiving the Bul- vice is absolutely free to the Georgia Farmer who wants it. (7) Prices of all items listed in the Bulletin are understood to be FOB shipping point unless otherwise stated. (8) Address all communica- tions relative to the Bulletin Di- rect to the State Bureau of Markets, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. = The wholehearted cooperation of each and all of our patrons will be sincerely appreciated. Special Notices PARTNER IN POULTRY WANTED Will furnish either 300 or 700 cap. Inec., brooder, kerosene, house, poultry yard (planted in green feed) and a guarantee that you wont loSe any money, if party will furnish eggs and feed to 2% lbs. Reference. Mrs. J. T. Vaughn, Bowdon. Poultry For Sale GAMES Extra fine Game hens and pullets, $1 ea. = L. Wilbanks, Brunswick. Few trios of Smith Blues, 1% to 2 Ibs., $3 trio; Single stag, $1.50; pullets, $1 ea. Guar dead game. Raised from Winners. Cash with order. No personal chks. accepted. C. Ss. Strozier, Woodville. 3 pure pit game cocks, $2 ea. 5 hens, $1 ea. Carl Griffin, Gainesville. 85 Oak St. 1 Roundhead and 'Warhorse, cross stag, 5c; 1 Roundhead cation, Box Numbers, etc., in lieu, letin. The Bulletin and its Ser- 2 15c: 1 hed Quill. gtoe: $1. All bred pure and dead game. W. C. Coleman, Jr., Eastman, R by 18 hens, 4 cocks, pure Shelton Roundheads, guar. dead game. $20 for lot. J. P. Bridges, Col- lege Park. 909 Madison Ave. .|Phone, Dea-4723 J. for 5 chickens 4 hens and roost- er, R. I. Reds or B. Pl. Rocks preferred, J. M. Marsh, LaFay- ette Ga. Chattanooga St. -1 Pea-hen, has set for 2 sea- sons and hatched every egg. $10. Addie Hicks, Scottdale. Box a8: ' - GIANTS Few White Giant cockerels, 14 wks. old, nice big fellows, $1.75 ea. J. Bl Matthews, Marietta. Box 62. 14 wks. old Jersey White Giant cockerels, from BWD _ tested flock, Waccinated, healthy, etc. $2 ea. E. D. Underwood, Mari- etta. 10 Jersey Black Giant pullets and 6 cockerels, April and May 1934 hatch. $1 ea. for April, and 75c ea. for May hatch. Mrs. W. C Carroll, Wrightsville, R 2. LEGHORNS 100 head Buff Leghorn pul- lets, about ready to lay, $1 ea. W. H. Clough, Blackshear. 12 wks. old AAA W. L. ped. cockerels. All out of official Contest hens that lay 300-337 and av. over 25.o0z. to the doz. 60c ea. FOB. Mrs. Ione Edger-- ton. Baxley. R 4. Box 6. 50 Eng. W. L. cockerels, 14 wks. old. Parent stock, direct from England. 65c ea. 150 AAA Grade S. C. R. I. Red cockerels and pullets, 12 wks. old, 65c ea.. Exch. either for Eng. W. L. pul- lets, 12 wks.old. No culls. Mrs. Hovas Talley, Ohoopee. Pure bred B. L. roosters, May- April hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. C. B. Dorsey, Rome. R 1. 15 April hatch Hollywood strain S. C. W. L. cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. Foundation stock from 250 egg record and up. Exch. some for pullets of same strain and age. Charlie eee Vi- enna. R 4. Booths W. L. file A cocker- els, 320-342 egg record parent stock. Sell or xc, for W. L. pul- lets, or choice syrup; Toggenburs milking and bred does, heavy milkers for sale or exc. Want 50 choice. W. L. pullets. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. 140 A-1 W. L. gullets from trapnested and bloodtested stock, ready to lay, $1 ea. Money order with order. J. C. Batten, Winokur. 10 pure White Tene pul- lets, 12 wks. old, 40c each, or exc. for R. R., same age, pure bred. Mrs. Gertie Conneil, Bruns- wick, R 1. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Pullets, cross between Brown Leghorn and Buff Orpingtons, wt. 2% lbs. and up,, 25c Ib. not prepaid. Money order or cash. S. R. Harden, Baxley. R 2. Lovely pullets, Barred Rocks, Buff Orp., Imported Black Aus- tralorps, and few choice Aus- tralorp cockerels, 75c ea. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody. 40 W. Wyandottes, White Rock and Reds, 10 wks. old, $10 FOB, if taken at once. Sell all or part, but not less than 15 to one party. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro. ORPINGTONS February hatch Buff Orp. coc- kerels and pullets, Booths Ped. stocks, Lady Egg-a-day strain, direct when day old chicks. Bloodtested and vaccinated, $2.00 ea. pen of 3, $5. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry. PIGEONS 25 pigeons, 2 White Kings and 23 Blues, 25 pair. E. P. Powers, Wray. 23 prs. White Kings, mated and working, 15 prs. banded, 2 yrs. old, 8 prs., 1 yr. old, $8 for lot, FOB. Mrs, W. M. Ellis, Z R. L REDS 10 thoroughbred R. I. Red hens and cockerel. April 1933 hatch, $10 for lot. One of the hens has 5 thoroughbred baby chicks, 4 wks. old. Party to pay transportation chgs. Mrs. C. F. Lord, Toomsboro. Reds, pure Donaldsons direct 7 mos. old cockerels, ready for service. Choice, $5, $3 and $2 each; 20 Reds, 4 to 6 wks. old, 35c ea. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lin- colnton. - 7 S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, Mahood strain, April hatch, 75c ea; $5 for lot; 4 pullets, same strain and hatch, 65c ea. $2.50 for lot. Mrs. A. Baker, Sr., Nor- man Park, R 1, Box 65. 8 Mahood (selected heavy lay- ers) S. C. R. I. March hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea .Other Reds, good color, same age, $1.00 each. Elzie D.- Sandifer, McRae. 15 Donaldson Red hens and 1 cockerel, Yr. old, hens laying, $12. Must sell soon. Come see them. Mrs. Annie Walters, Hape- ville. 3421 Stewart Ave., Phone, Cal. 2924. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, GUINEAS, ETC., FOR SALE - 3 extra fine White Fekin drakes, from MHastings March 1934 hatch. Wt. 6 lbs. ea. $1.50 ea. Del. anywhere near Atlanta. F. Bartram, Dunwwody. 4 White Pekin ducks and drake 75c ea; 2 of Silver Martin rab- bits, grown, unrelated, $1 ea. or $2.75 for lot. Mrs. J. P. Harvey, Loganville, WYANDOTTES Some very fine 3 mos. old, av. 2% Ib. White Wyandotte cockerels, $1.25 ea. C. J. Ed- mondson, Hapeville. Phone, be. 1594, Poultry Wanted BABY CHICKS Want 100 pit game baby chicks del. about September 15th or as soon. thereafter as possible. J. W. Davis, Pearson, R 1, Box 80. Want to raise on halves 75 to 500 baby chicks, any breed, to 10 wks. old. Let me hear at Miss Mistic Gray, Lavonia. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Exch. pure bred Jersey hiefer or bull for pullets. Barred Rocks preferred, but will accept any other good breed. Mrs. D. W. Hodges, Brinson. : Want best price on 2 Parks stra. B. Rock, February-March hatch cockerels, of good laying stock, also few lbs. new goose feathers at reasonable price. M. F. Rabun, Lyons, RFD 4. CORNISH Exc. 3 pure bred Dark Cornish R. C. roosters, March hatch, for 3 of same breed and age. Must be pure bred and of large type. Ea. pay express charges. Mrs. L. S. Howard, Ficklin. GAMES Exch. trio Half: Roundhead, half Thomas Grey Ripper, for select Sledge & Hanna Travel- ler brood cock. H. B. Page, Tif- ton. R 3. LEGHORNS Want W. L. pullets, Tancred or other good strain March-Ap- ril hatch. No culls. Write what you have, full particulars in first letter. H,. G. Johnson, Allentown. ae yr palits. ay Ae Speer ts --Varnell Want 200-300 pure bred L. March-April hatch pullets. culls. State best price in first letter. E. M. Thomas, Morena: fons ~ Want 3 to 500 White Leg- |horn laying hens by November 15th. Party furnish chickens and feed and I furnish work and sell eges on 50-50 basis. Ref. if de. sired. Ida Johns, Screven. Exch. 1 White Giant cock- erel, 15 wks| old, in fine sh wt. about 4 Ibs. for 3 pure bred, good laying, large W. L. pul- lets. Dow Reece, Marietta. Box 62. Want to buy 100 W. L. pull 5 free of disease and from good laying strain. Not particular about age. D. B. Preston, (Cu seta. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKEI Want 25 pullets, 5 or_6 old. Must be reasonable pric M. Y. Arnold, Newnan, RFD PIGEONS es Want best cash price on 50 pr. of common pigeons, del. Cairo. A. L. Hurst, Cairo. - Trade 18 Racing Homers: 7 mated pairs of White or Si ver Kings, or sell Homers for $7. Wm. Futrelle, Sava 2428 Abercorn St. : Ze Want 1 pr. White Fantail Dp geons, or Red Carneaux or White Kings. State colors, particula: and lowest cash price, FOB Lonnie McMichen, Dallas, R 3. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC., WANTED 7 pure bred Bib Blue Toulouse geese, $6 pr. or. $17.50 for the lot. Exch. for chickens at market price, delivered. C. W. fee Nor- Cross. Eggs For Sale Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird) eggs, $1.25 per 15. Miss Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860 Bo vard, S. E. Live Stock F or Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 1 brindle cow, gives 3 gal. over when fresh; .now giving about 1% gal. Cash, $17, or trade for W. Leghorn pullets and brooder. S. J. Griener, Atlanta. R 5, Box 332-B. 4 yr. old- Jersey cow, 3 ga. re milk, $35. Male calf 3 days old. {P. A. Strickland, Screven, * d, Box 160. 1 perfectly marked 6 yr. Jersey cow, 3rd calf 1-mo. ol Cow extra rich milker, no ba habits. Dont write, come see and get price; also 1 Guernsey cow, freshen in fall. Mrs. Et el {| Jones, Lula. R 2. 1 fresh Jersey cow, 4 gal. milk, 1% and 2 lbs. butter, for sale; 2 horse Studebaker wagon, $25 Exch. wagon for 1 horse wagon. J. E. Benson, Franklin, R 2. About 35 beef steers at mark price. Come see;Red sugar can ic; C. R. Sugar cane and V. P. cane, 2c stalk, if come for - in October, B. O. Fussell, Bruns Wick, The fine herd of the late B. W. Hunt, 25 cows, 1. fine, male, some calves See Mrs. Be Sie Butler, Exct. Madison. 1 pure bred Jersey cow, cal 6 wks. old, giving 4 gal. and 1% Ibs. butter. per day, $4 Mrs. S. W. Avera, Lexington. 1 Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fir calf; 2 gallon milker. $20 cas Margarett Crowley, Griffin, R oe sell at beef prices an part of 50 White Face h and steers, 10 to 12 mos, from hibred cows and registe bull. P. J. MeNatt, Vidalia. re just freshened and milkers; other one soon. Graded, not reg- rite for particulars. J. n, Point Peter. R 2. Hereford bulls, fancy 2% yrs. old, $100 each; miles east of El- Polled Herefords. Best Domino and Mischief - Few select breeding Perry E. Lunsford, Cov- Jersey cows, 1 fresh hh 2 mos. old calf; 3 he first. Fair prices. Gra- Ridley, Franklin. m color bull, 2 yrs. old, 3 heifers, all bred to come er part of fall and first r, $15 and $20 ea; bull mos. old, half Guernsey, B. Brown, Ball Ground. ileh cows, 1 Jersey and will be fresh in d 200 ibs. both for $20. ames ODell, Atlanta. R g, fresh Jersey cow, rs. F. M. Fisher, College 1018 So. Main St. ral nice cows, all fresh, r without calves; several nd young pigs, for sale h. Will accept mules, or anything can use on = Witt, Oglethorpe. young Hereford om my famous Colonial tion. Breeding of the and prices that farmers fc to pay. W. B. Hut- Albany. d thoroughbred Blue ifer, Ist check for her. Max Carver, East 28 Clermont Ave. _ Jersey cow, fresh mid- Sept., 3rd calf; 2 gal. ilking with feed. Inquire. Tabor, Albany. Rt. ionville Road. : old Jersey cow, 4th gal. milker, reaconable f | Barnes, Sargent. R 1. Duroc-Jersey Pigs, all ages, at reasonable prices. L. M. Ken- nedy, Collins. 5 pure bred thrifty Short-nose Berkshire pigs, 6 wks. old, $3 ea. All letters promptly answer- Me ie E. L. Rousey, Deweyrose. R Pure bred Shore-Nose Berk Shire pigs, 7 wks. old, $3 ea. 2 -| for $5.50; Black Minorea cock- erels and pullets, Pape strain, $1 ea, or 5 pullets and 1 cockerel, $5. Woodrow Wilson, Martin. RI 2. Reg. big type Black Essex pigs, 3 mos. qld, $5 ea. either sex, with pedigree. Sat. guar. Also Cokers Cert. Abruzzi seed rye, recleaned, weevil treated, $2 bu. .|B. F. Murphy, Sandersville. 2 pure bred Duroc shoats, $2 ea. 1 P. C.-Duroc, cross 3 mos. old shoat, $1.75 in light crate | FOB. Exch. for young R. I. Red hens. Mrs. Vera Duggar, Syl- vester. 6 Black P. C. and S. P. Cc. mixed pigs, farrowed Aug. 8. All strong and healthy, easily kept and stay fat. Sell any time after 4 wks. old though prefer keep- ing until 6 wks. old. James W. Jackson, Fayetteville. R 2. Reg. S. P. C. hogs from Cham- pion blood for sale or exch. for Leghorn hens; also Half and Half cotton seed, ist yr. from breeder, kept pure at gin. Sell or exch. for Leghorn hens. F. H. Bunn, Midville. 8 shoats, $3 to $4. Wt. about 40 lbs. Also some good milch cows cheap for cash. W. S. An- derson, Middleton, R 1. Reg. O. I. C. pigs from Cham- pion blood lines, cheap for cash. A. T. Rigsby, Sale Citp. 8. White Chester pigs, $1.50 ea. at barn. Farrowed August 1; ready Sept. 15th. R. L. Al- bea, Metasville. 5 full blooded Essex pigs, $3 each; 21 pigs half Essex and Berkshire, $2.50 ea. at my barn. Cade Cleveland, Elberton. R 2. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good looking blind mule, wt. about 1100 lbs. and another one, about same size. $80 for the 2, or will exch. for a yoke of oxen in good shape, 6 or 8 yrs. old. C. M. Jackson, Lawrenceville. 12 yr. old mule, wt. 1100 Ibs. for sale or trade. W. A. Drennan, Fayetteville. 1 mare mule, about 900 Ibs. jgentle and sound, but one crip- pled foot; good worker. $25; or with wagon, $40. M. E. Trimble, Tallapoosa. Shetland ponies, all colors, 3 and 4 yrs. old, $35 to $45. Come see them. W. S. McMichael, Buena Vista. 1 real good work horse, $45, or exch. for cows or hogs. Da- vid L. Bruce, Toccoa. R 3. Mule, not afflicted any way, lonly old for sale. J. E. Williams, -|Alma. P. O. Box 54, 1 good, sound plug mule, $40. | Wt. about 1200 or 1300 Ibs. Am quitting farming. J. W. Smith, *| Hazlehurst. R 3. for stock. W. N. McCul- ossville. d big bone P. C. male ith good, reliable par- be used for service, with on 50-50 basis. Write particulars, or see. J. G. d big bone Black P. for service, at my barn Hollowa: eee tl 1 Good old mule, $50 at barn. Exch. cows or hogs. Near Liber- ty Church. Mrs. John King, Jes- up. Re; Fine sorrel mare mule, wt. about 1150 lbs... 9 yrs. old. Bargain at $200. N. J. Garrett, Dublin. R 7. Pair sorrell mare mules, 7 and 8 yrs. old, wt. 1 M. Ibs. ea. Gentle, work: anywhere and is extra gcod to saddle and buggy. $100 each. Take milch cow and plug mule as part payment; Polled: Hereford or Black Angus bull. yearling. Ot- tis Moody, Coffee. : 1 good plug about 35 4 yr. Sid mule in 1st place | econd., $100; Jersey calf, 1 mo. old, 3 gal. $20; Want to buy pure S. L. Wyan- dotte rooster at market price plus postage. Tom Kittle, Villa Rica, > RABBITS FOR SALE : 4 bred N. Z. White does and 3 pure bred Chinchilla bucks. All large stock and in good cond. 75c ea. J. M. OKelley, Jr., -Mon- roe. RED 2: Show quality, heavy wt. Chin- chillas, fully ped. Reasonable. S. Jones, Lylerly, Ga. 3- White rabbits: buck and 2 does, 4 mos. old, 50c each or the 3 for $1 FOB. Rev. B. S. Williams, Milan. R 3. Box 60. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 5 goats, 3 pure bred Toggen- burgs, 2 nannies and 1 billy, 1%4 yrs. old, 1 giving a qt. milk per day, 2 yrs. old, will be fresh in January; 2 half-Angora nannies. Lot for $15. C, B. Atkins, La- Fayette. R 6. 75 sheep for sale. All in good cond. Come see them. John O. Braselton, Braselton, Ga. 40 head of goats, 75 ea. at pen; 6 head of geese, 50c ea; 20 pigeons, old fashioned Blue and White, 10c ea. Party to pay exp. chgs. on pigeons and geese. Mrs. W. S. A. Beckworth, Bax- ley. Milk goats. Must see by. Sep- tember ist. Pure bred, register- ed and Grades at your own price Come see them. W. W. Randall, LaGrange. 1 Saanan white doe, 1 white, half Saanan doe: 2 and 6 yrs. old, not reg. for sale. Mrs. A. D. Beckett, Atlanta. 1544 Avon Ave. Live Stock Wanted HOGS WANTED Will exch. thoroughbred Hampshire male, wt. about 175 =200 Ibs., about 22 mos. old, for 2 thoroughbred Hampshire gilts, 3 mos. old, or older, or will sell for $15; also 4 mos. old Hamp- Shire boar, $4. O. S. Duggan, Chester, Ga. HORSES A MULES -WANTED Exch. 1 dark mare, 12 yrs. old, wt. 800 Ibs. for Shetland pony, wt. 300 or 400 lbs. Ellis Darby, Soperton. RFD 3. Exch. nice miich cow, fresh with 2nd calf, for good mule or horse. A. C. Freeman, Flovilla. Want ad -saddle horse or mare that will buggy and plow, D wt. about 1 M. lbs. when fat, not over 10 yrs. old, sound, and cheap for cash..W. W. McPher- son, Villa Rica. Want I large, or-2 small steers. Will exch. good work mare, 12 yrs. old, work anywhere, for same. R. L. Rumsey, Toccoa. R| dc SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want a Service billygoat, about 1 yr. old, from the largest breed known. Will pay cash. R. K. Hightower, Damascus. COW STANCHIONS WANTED - Want 18 steel cow. stanch- ionions in good cond., if pric- ed right. Henry F. Denham, Bloomingdale, Ga. Positions Wanted Want good 1 horse farm for 1935 or 3rd and 4ths. Chas. P. Sims, Atlanta. 369 Georgia Ave. S. E. Want farm for 1935 Able to run self. 3rd and 4ths, or stand- ing rent, or cotton rent. Must be choice place, close to good YSN cow, 3rd | pay later. | some bottom. Cc. Mountain. Want 4 or 5 acres land to. iad on shares. 1 girl, 16, and man, 70 yrs. of age. Will build up place and jtake good care of grounds, etc. 3 in family, all able to do reasonable farm duty. J. . Darby, Ball Ground. R 5. Want 2 horse crop on 3rd and 4ths and 1 horse crop, 50-50 ba- sis. 2 fairly good houses, good pasture with -running water; near church and school. Must be good land. Mrs. Scores eke Jey, Cedartown. R 3. Refined widow, 50 yrs. old, wants job on farm in So. Ga., assisting with light farm work. Mrs. Alice B. Ouzts, Tifton. R 1. Want job as farm supt., or foreman of stock, dairy, or poul- try farm. Can begin work now. Vester M. Ownby, Atlanta. 97 Lakewood Terrace. Family of 4, good cotton pick- ers, want a 1 horse crop for 1935, and would like to get out now and help gather crop; 3rd and 4ths, share crop, or standing rent. W. S. Coward, Atlanta. 973 Fortress Ave. S. W. Want job on farm with elder- ly couple or small family in No. Ga. Will begin with $2 week with raise later if satisfactory. Willing worker. Miss G. Jones, Rabun Gap. R 1. Want job with good Christian people on farm, repairing and building, ete. Good all around Manager. Good references. So- ber, good habits. John Passmore, Nashville. Clo Gen. Del. Lone widow wants job assist- ing with light farm work for home and small salary.. Sinde Pyron, Whitesburg. R 1. Clo J. R. Clark. Want hear from good man wanting a 1 horse farmer, 50-50 basis. Good land and pldgs., lo- cation in So. Ga. Write or see S. T. Jefferson, Stockton. Want job on dairy or tending to poultry. 18 yrs old, can drive car. Reasonable salary. Want work at once. Miss Ruby Wilson, Fairmont, R 2, Box 111. ~ Want 3 horse crop on halves. 3 houses. Have to be moved and furnished groceries. Would work for wages and overseer farm. No bad habits. White. Ready to move. Come get me and will re- Write at once. Lee Crumley, Buford. R. 2. Want place on farm to work with garden, poultry,cows, etc. with people of unquestionable ; Character. Would consider stay- ing with single woman. who wants someone on farm. Miss G. Cleveland, Bluffton. Want job as caretaker. Am over 50. Want to live as one of family. Land for .notatoes +and chickens, etc. All conven-~' iences. Can furnish self some. J. L. Mauney, Atlanta. 346 Cunningham place, S. W. Married man, 30 yrs. old, exp. in gen. farming, poultry business, carpentering, and can handle labor and repair in gen- eral, want job as overseer on large farm, or job on poultry farm. J. C. Ethridge, Ousley. 2 young men, 18 and 20 yrs. of age want job on farm or in dairy. Life exp. Willing work- ers, no bad habits except smok- ing. Need work at once. Write: Bert Rodgers and Frank Cat- lett, Flintstone, Ga. Want job picking cotton at once. Can pick better than 200 lbs a day. Make best offer per 100. M. N. Hardin, Adairsville. Bd: Want farm on halves, 35 or 65 acres of land. Exp. farmer, raise cotton, corn or anything that can be raised on farm. Bert Millholland, Morganton. = and handle any kind | of f machinery. Want place for la ter part of this Fall and fo 1935. Salary preferred. D. Ogletree, Macon. RFD 3. Want 1 horse farm, somewhere below Hazlehurst, Ga., on the river. Have own stock feed one: tools. J. T. Smith, West Gret, Ri 2: : Want work on farm, assisting with light work for board and smal] salary. Mrs. Mary Roper, s Irwinton, Ga. a Exp. dairyman and truck driv=_ er wants job at Dairy. A-1 Milk- er. Can furnish ref. Write and state wages. A. H. Stephens, Jr., Dawson, Care W. T. Denton. Exp. disabled Ex-Service man, wants a job driving truck for re- liable truck farmer. House, gar- den, wood furnished. Norman A. Weather, Ivey, R 1. Want place to help eather s chop for 1934, or a small crop for 1935 on 50-50 basis. Close to church and good settlement. Ready to move at once. 3 in. family. J. W. Hall, Atlanta, 1036 _ Ridge Ave., S. W. Want job on dairy farm. Good dry hand milker. 27 yrs. old. 3 in family. Charlie Mooney, Atlan- ta, 1036 Ridge Ave., S. W. Want crop to gather this fall and 1 horse crop on shares for 1935. Will work by the month this fall, H. L. Hill, Waco. Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. 45 yrs. old, raised on farm. 3 in family, all large enough to. work. Am a North Ga. man. R.- A. Land, Ty Ty, R 1. : Want job with nice people on farm assisting with light farm work, garden, poultry and milk- ing cows, etc. Reasonable salary and board. Prefer near Atlanta. 37 yrs. old. Mrs. Maye Hill, Waco Want a home with Christian people on school and bus line, near church. 31 yrs. old, widow; 7 yr. old girl. Can do light farm work. Can milk and other light farm work. Furnish postage for reply. Mrs. L. B. Hyder, Frank- Tin, R-2: Want 1 or 2 horse farm on halves, to make tobacco and cotton and other farm produce. Do not have a mule. Have to be furnished. Prefer near Tif- ton, but consider anywhere near good tobacco market, on good land. Dave Hulett, Ee ton. R 2. Want small 2 horse crop for 1935. Stock and tools to be furnished. B. F'. Holcomb, Tun- nell Hill. R 2. Widow, with 1 child, 3 yrs. old, wants job assisting with light: farm work, etc., for board, clothes and little spend-_ ing money. Go anywhere. Mrs. Emily Freeman, Warrenton. R- 3: 29 yr. old young man of character and ability, desires position farm. Reared on farm, | Reasonable salary and board. References. Charlie Brown, Ly- lerlv. R 2. x = .Young man and wife, with +1 child want 1 horse crop on halves. will work for wages, for 1935. Honest, sober, etc. and ean give good ref. Write OF ~ see. Coy Stonecypher, NO 5 tea Farm Help Wanted Want middleaged man to he gather crop. Will pay $5 month, then if agreeable will hire for another year. Jesse D. Scoggins, = Gore, R. 1. Want girl to help with - light farm work. Pay reasonable. sal- ary. Mrs. J. O. Lunsford, ing Rock, e le lies, white or ored, or ithout, stock and tools. See or rite for full particulars. R. J. Witt, Oglethorpe, Ga. _ Want capable white woman, 25 to 40 yrs. of age, for light farm work. Good home and reasonable salary. Communicate with: Thos. Werner, Atlanta, _ Lakewood Ave., S. E. : Want young, country raised woman for light farm work. Good home and salary. Write full particulars. J. Hamp Sirman, Valdosta, Box 522. _ Want nice, smart and honest white woman or girl to do light farm. work for board and salary of $1.25 per week. Mrs. M. B. Dovie, Fairburn, Rt. 1. _ Want family, white or colored to help gather crop of 1934. Will pay prevailing prices, will move anyone within radius of 25. mi. Griffin, and will furnish house, wood and water. E. R. Gaulding, - Williamson, R 1. - Want clean and healthy fam- ily who. can work, to gather 2 horse crop; like. someone who would prefer to farm the same crop for next year on halves, as made this present crop with day tee G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rei. Want unincumbered, middle- aged woman, healthy, of good character, unafraid, to live with family and do light farm work. ~ Good home, small salary. At - once. W. T. Bridges, Byron. _ Want man, 35-45 yrs. of age to help run a small truck farm. Must know how to fix and run a) truck or car. Jehn L. Bennett, > Screven, R 2; Box 31. 13ia | Want reliable colored girl for - light farm work, milk cow, care for chickens, etc. Room, board and $5. month, Hugh Murray At- lanta, R 4, Box 291. Want man and wife and grown boy for farm and dairy work: No Small children. Must be clean} - dependable and be experienced _ Milkers. Snuff, cigarette, liquor and loafing not wanted. Apply in person, or write in detail, with. - ref, Clarence Dorsey, Rome, R 1. (Summerville Road) Phone, Rome 4302. _ Want white woman, 45 or 50 _ yrs. old, to milk cow and do other light farm work. Mrs. J. _ iH. Samples, Atlanta, 1196 May- dand Circle. . Want good man to work 2 horse crep on 3rds_ and 4ths. Furnish self. Good land-and good houses, out-bldgs., line, 2 miles center point. Also want girl, 15-20 te live with fam- ily and assist with light farm chores. Small salary, I. M. Mc- _ Culman, Carrollton, R 5, Box 69. a Want nice, settled woman of . good healthy, to do light farm - work for $5 month, and board, at ~ once. Live in home. J. G. Turne Moultrie, R 1. Farm help. wanted in Dodge County op. the. Hishway. I have ' a fine proposition to offer three real farmers who can _ operate two or more plows independently Write: W..E. Scruggs, Macon, 124 Oleveland Ave. _ Want woman, 18 to 35 yrs. of age to live in home and help} with flowers, thickens. and other light farm work. for board and _ clothes and some spending mon- _ ey. Geod. home for right party. Mrs. L. BE. Watkins, Atlanta, Rt. 131 Roswell Road. (1. block _ Buckhead.) ee _ Want some good, nice woman _ that can pick 150 or 200 Ibs. cot- ton per day. Board and reason- able salary: T. L, Roberts, Car- roliton, R 2. - zs Want an. experienced. farm family for 1935. Must beable to RAs, | and on bus sock, Ig between Marietta and Roswell, 17 miles Atlanta. J. O. Harris, At- lanta, 935 Peachtree St., N. HE. - Want family of colored folks at once to gather hay and other crops, and farm for 1935, and work some turpentine free range FJ. M. Miller, Wray, R 2. | | Want good, steady, single man to see after gathering crop; also want to trade pair mules for a pair of large mares. J. H. Trice, Barnesville. Want practical farmer who can furnish himself for a 2 or 3 horse farm on halves. Good land stock and markets. S. L. Calfee, Brunswick. FARM PARTNER WANTED Want partner to finance 200] acres in a new melon: Descrip- tion, Long Green, black seed, red meat; good shipper, keeper and prolific bearer. Also Chi- na trees (Melin Azed or ach, L.) Communicate with: Allen R. Johnson, Empire. Plants For Sale Dutch cabbage and Ga. col- lard plants, 300, 35c; 75e M. Mailed. H, P. Crow, Gainesville, R 4, Tomato, cabbage and collard plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; Lady T. strawberry plants, 500, $1; $1.75 M:; Klondike, 500, 75c; $1.50 M. del. Prompt. shipment. C.. D. Crow, Gainesville, R 2. Wakefield and Flat Dutsh cab- bage. plants, 75c M. Prompt ship- ment. Jim Tumlin, Gainesville, Ret ; Lady T., Progressive everbear- ing strawberry plants, 30c C; Condons Mastodon everbearing, 40c. CG; Jungs. Wonderbearing Jungs Gibson and Premier, ear- ly, 25 for 25c;. 50 for 45c; post- paid. Exe. for white sacks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, R 1. Stone, and Baltimore tomato, Ga. collard, Chas. . W. cabbage plants, 20c C; 500, 50c; 90c M; 5 M. and over, 75c M. collect. Prompt shipment. C. F. Waldrip, Gainesville, Route. Late Flat Dutch cabbage, 200, 25c; 500, 50c; 90c M. Pie plants, Horse radish, 3 for 15c. Henry Eller, Ellijay, R 3. Late plants of all var. cabbage and collards, $1 M. Edgar Woed- all, Cornelia. Heading and Ga. collards, 400 40c; 75 M. mailed; 10 M. $4.00 collect. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. Tomato, New Stone, Marglobe, 15e : $1 M~ 5 tO Ym. Ga. Heading collard, 3-10 in. cabbage 5-7 in. Hot and Sweet -peppers,~ 8-10 in. Egg-plants, 200, 25c; 500 50c: 90c M; Crystal Wax and Bermuda onion sets, 25c Quart. prepaid. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Late Flat Dutch, Chag W. cab- Cc: $110 M; Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, 20e C: Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R 1. C. W. cabbage, Stone tomato, Heading collard, 90c M. del. 5 M. $3.35; 10 M. $6.50 collect. Will ship promptly. Mrs. A. J. Nix, Flowery Branch, R 1. New Stone and Gr. B. tomato plants, 50c, 500; 90c M. del. Prompt shipment. Geo. L. Du- rand, Gainesvitle, R 2. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Ga. and Heading collard, 90 M. del. 10 M. $6 collect. No chks. Prompt shipment. E. B. Wether- ford, Gainesville, R 1. Wakefield cabbage, Heading coHards,..200, 25c;..500, 45c;. 80c M 10 M. $6.50, del. Clyde Smith |Gainesville, R, 1. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, {Stone tomato, bage and Ga. collard plants, 15c |. Stone tomato and Heading col- lard plants, 25 C. 60e per 500; 9ec. M.. del. Flowery Branch. Copenhagen Market, Chas. and Jersey W., Flat Dutch cabbage Heading collard, 80c M. del. 5 M. $2.50; 10 M. $5; .20 M. $10 collect. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, R 1. es Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, 20 C; 200, 35c; 500, 50c; 85c M. mailed, 65c M. Exp. col. Prompt shipment. Clay Evans, Gainesville, R 1. Fall and Winter Heading cab- bage and collard. palnts, now ready. Shipped promptly, 300, 35c 500, 50c; 85c M. mailed; 65c M. Exp. collect; 5 M. $250; 10 M. $4.50. Major Crow, Gainesville, Rel: Marglobe, Stene and Baltimore -tomato plants, 50c, 500; 90c M. del. Clarence. Waldrip, Gaines- ville, R 2. Mastodon Everbearing straw- berry plants, 30 . Red and Black everbearing raspberry, 75c doz: gooseberry bushes, $1 doz; white Eng. peach trees, sugar pear, blue Damson plums, 15 ea. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, R Four. Sage plants, 20c for 6; 35 doz. or exc. for turnip, beet, bean or pecans. and peanuts, also;: Li. J. Vollrath, Winston. True Ga. collard plants, 200, 25c; 65c M. Chas. W. cabbage 20c C; 90c per M. del. Obie Crow, Gainesville. : Rhubarb plants, 50 doz; 3 doz. $1; catnip peppermint and spear- mint plants, 35 doz;. yellow root plants, 60 doz; yellow root, 3 lbs. $1; wild cherry bark, 25 Ib. Money order. Mrs. Thornton Mc-. Curley, Hartwell. Seed For Sale Crimson clover seed, recleaned, "ce lb. Mark T. Warren, Dewyrose. Large red nest onions for ear- ly Fall planting (cut and. plant like Irish potatoes, make 8 to 10 to hill), 65c gal; white nest on- ions, 50c: gal. Postpaid. Mrs. W. Vv. Robbs, Flowery Branch, R 1. Crimson clover sed, $6 per 100 Ibs. 7c Ib. for less than CWT. J. L. Dickerson, Hartwell, RFD 3. 1-2 bu. Seedling peach seed, $1.10 for lot, postpaid; fine straw- berry plants, $1 per 500. piants, plus postage. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto. Burr clover seed, dbl. screened (with inoculation, $5 per. 00. Ib. lots. Mrs. Luther Aderhoid, La- vonia. and hand cleaned, 50 Ib. bag, $3 John Johnson, Lavonia. : Burr clover seed, dbl. screened and hand cleaned, 50 lb. bag, $3 John Johnson, Lavonia. Burr clover seed in rough, 1%2c Ib. Clean seed, 5c lb. Wallace, Crump, rtwell, R 3. 2 tons new crop Crimson clov- er seed in the chaff for sale. J. T. Hall, Hartwell. 4 Crimson clover seed, 714c Ib. up te 1 M-lbs. over 1 M. lbs. 7c Ib. | FOB. R. Mac Cobb, Hartwell, R Three. Burr clover seed in rough, 1t4c Ib, Recleaned seed, 5c lb. Roy Lewis, Hartwell, R 3. White and red multiplying on- ions, 40c gal. Willetts Wonder English peas, 35 Ib. Lillie Aver- -ett, Buena, Vista, Good multiplying Calif. beer seed, 10c good, start, del. or exc. 1 start for 2 good 48 Ib. cap. flour.sacks, or for 1 white guano. sacks. free of holes. Ea. pay pos- tage. Mrs. Corine Floyd, Rock- anert R23. Stone and Baltimore tqmato and Winfred Waldrip, | cabbage seed, or onicn sets; want |, Burr clover seed, dbl. screened | c lb.,= aspa- ragus plants, 2c ea. catnip plants, 2c each. Mrs. Nancy J. Braswell, Logansville, R 2. Garden gooseberry bushes, 8 for $1; rhubarb, 12 fer $1; Horsemint plants, 10c doz; Sage, 3 bunches, 25c del. All rooted. T. F. Eaton, Dahlonega. R 1. 25 Ibs. feathers, 40c Ib. cash, or would trade for chick- ens or cows. Mrs. John W. Strickland, Ray City. Cured Deer. Tongue leaves for tobacco flavoring, 25c short pound, postpaid, 10c for pre- pared sample package. G. F. Sutton, Lyons. 1 horse . wagon, practically new, bought this past spring, $40. J. A. Cox, Molena. R 1. Miscellaneous Wanted Want catnip, green or dri- ed; also seed and plants. Send representative samples and best price. Frank Skinner, At- lanta. 203 Baker St. N. Ws. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Several truck loads of green peas (peas are delicious, white brown-eye) for sale at farm. D. J. Coogle Andersonville. R Pes FRESH AND. CURED MEATS FOR. SALE Old fashioned, Brooks coun- ty smoked with hard wood, hams, 25e 1b; less in large- lots; also. pure Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup, % gal. cans, 6 gal. to case, $3.60 per case. kL. EH. Hutchinson, Quitman, R 5. FRUIT FOR SALE Dried apples, 10c lb. Green, Hot pepper, 15c gal. Yellow root, wild cherry bark, 15c Ib. or 2 lbs. 25c. J. RR. Mason, Dahlonega. R 1. Pineapple pears for sale. Special price on truck load. R. L. Cowart, Bronwood. 20 lbs. new sundried peach- es, 12%c lb. New dried apples with peeling, lit%ec Ib. No. chks. Send postage with order. Eva Burell, Elberton. R 3.) Pineapple pears at my farm, from 100 to 150 bu. at 50c bu. Now ready. S. R. Fitzsimmons, Tifton. R 3. Box 35. clean, free of core and peeling. 1934 crop, 10c lb. Postpaid in 10 Ib. Icts cr more. Mrs. M. M. |Collins, Clayton. R 1. Nice, sundried peaches, 10c lb: apples, 12c lb. Both this yrs. crop; Green, Hot and Sweet. pepper, either, 25c gal. Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Phil- lips, Flowery Branch. 500 bu. Pineapple pears at my farm, 40c bu. 7 miles north of Waycross. J. H. Mixon, Way- cross. R 1. Box 37. 6 to 800 bu. Pineapple pears, Orchard on paved highway. See me for price on lof. Thos. Griffin, Douglas. Pineapple pears, ready . to move August 15th, at orchard, 5 miles south Reidsville, on State Road, No. 23..J. Madison Smith, Manassas. Pineapple pears, 40c bu. in truck load lots, or sell the or- chard cheaper. Ben B. Hol- land, Claxton. R 1. Nice, sundried apples,.10c lb; hot green pepper, 25c gal, Mas- todon everbearing strawberry plants, 25 C. 500,.$1. All. del. Mrs. E. S.,Holloway, Dahlones ae Rul. Box. 36. Nice, bright sundried apples, | 1934 crop, 10 lb. in 10 Ib. lots, | Sundried apples, bright and |: No Stamps, Miss N Dahenega. R 1. Box Pears to truckers, on, Highway No 7, south of Vienna, Ga. Gee Viena. R 5. HONEY BEES AND SUPPLIES FOR | 3 - 5 gal. kegs of nev $1.00 per gal. Del. free. Dasher, Marlow. 8 strong hives of good cond. $6 for lot home. Will exch. for pt market price. Clayton Boston. R 1. . PECAN AND OTHE TREES, ETC., FO Well rooted Conco: vines, 10c ea. $8 C; $6 er var. 15c ea. $12 C; State Inspected. Ord A. Sneed, East Point, 600 Ave., Phone, Cal. 3041, _ 2 yr. pear (these pe fine for preserving, bakin: ling or eating.) trees, $1 Mrs. W. R. Thompson ceville. R 1. : PECANS AND PEAN' - FOR SALE 60 Ibs. large, soun pecans, 20c Ib; 100 Ib lings, 8c lb. not prepai Belle Timmerman, Br Box 832% ; SYRUP FOR SA Georgia Sugar C 50c gal. FOB here. G bright. N. W. Daniel, Pure Sugar Cane gal. cans to case, $2 halves to case, $3; maker pecans, 12c lb. paid. Malvin Collins, Georgia Prod Wanted PECANS AND PEA WANTED Want several hw pecans at once. State price per lb. Mrs. A. P chew, Waycross. R 5 Incubators, Bro! Etc., For Sal 400 cap. Inc., also Queen City Ine. |] new, $10 ea. or exch. fo: or Thompson strain B Fischel str. White Ro No culls. W. R. Bartls, land, R 1, Box 151. Incubator, Broo Etc, Wantec Want good 1 M cap. brooder, with Thermo lator, oil burner, in good J. B. Mathews, Mariet Positions Wan 8th grade gyehool, orph, job on farm with nice kind couple for board or board and clothes anc ing, in return for li work. Kate Adams, Ba Care D. A. Heard. 35 yr. old man, hon worker, wants 1 horse job to overseer one. Car carpenter work; wife wan try or Hatchery. Ref. C. Parker, Elmodel, R 1 377 yr. old white mar job as dairy man, or truck or general farm work. S honest. and. can furnish .H. Hubbard, Lenox LC, Sutton.