ME 17. _STATE oe fe AGRICULTURE. COUN Sate Aer PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OR MARKETS ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20; 19384. ton FOR. ods L. Toda, le, Star Route. Seca oats, 85c bu. Wheat, $1.45 bu. at my . Westbrook, Roswell. UZZi ye, well cleaned, $2.00 Ray, Dry Branch, R 1. ue stem and . Cokers | rt wheat, pure and free of seed, $1.40 bu; Texas Rust and Cokers Fulghum oats, In quantities. C. L. Americus. Fulghum seed oats, 85c de some for corn: Bu. of good, sound, heavy corn and get oats. nner, Sandersville. 65 bu. Blue Stem wheat, bu. Abruz#i rye, for sale. ailey, Social Circle. ne, pure Abruszi rye, FOB. WwW. M. Wright, um seed cats. g0c bu; seed ry, $2.25 bu: Blue left. Send check with . Lowe, Ft. Valley. : nd Hay Wanted yr old peach and appe{ YF. grape vines, at 10@ ca. wheat, oats, slipped | Rite corm, 5 bu. up as Bulletin quotations. Jas. : Austell. , tery For Sale ay hen & roos- WwW. l,. Bantam pullet . and 1 bisck benten . Wayne Cagie, Bail mA ae 3 mos. old - a and 1 ard sates PLANT LEGUMES Pe ~ I have been im every county in Georgia since | have been Com- missioner of Agriculture. I have seen every class of farmers, some who were presneroue and many who were not. i many sections, new methods of farning have been adopted. The old slip-shod method will no longer furnish a living for the family. The towns are full of farmers who followed the old way. In many cases the - fertilizer bill was half the amount of the crop. No farmer can prosper this way. This must be stopped and it can be done by growing our fer- tilizer on the land. In my travels over the State I have seem cern that would produce forty to fifty bushels per acre and in an adjoining field corn that would produce only ten to fifteen bushels per acre. The only difference being that the better corn followed winter legumes. The cost of the seed and work was only Two Dollars per acre. The best legumes to plant are Vetch and Crimson Clovr for the Northern half of the State and Aue- trian Peas for the Southern half. Twenty pounds of Vetch and _ ten pounds of Crimson Clover are sufficient for one acre, and thirty pounds - of Austrian peas. Unless the land has keen planted to legumes in the past it is important that the seed be inoculated. The inoculation can be _ bought from the Department of Agriculture for oe cents per acre or One Dollar for five acres. Wf every farmer would put in a few acres of iegamee this winter ~ and follow with corn next year, Georgi would have corn to spare. G. C. ADAMS, Conamiseioner of Agriculture. Field Pees, mixed, bu. .---- Rees G8- 58 | Peavine May, No. 1, ten : oy SPANISH PRANUTS, Ne. 1, 605.00 pes ten, Dal MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Geargtia, Pupduced neasby Hennesy, tstected fred eggs: Reser, 48e dos; Wholesale, 306 dou, Prevailing Wholesale Prices, ne i, 1964. Always Subjcet t Wariatiom Ss _Rxive, Selected Whites, dex. $ i Georgia tyade, dom. .._-___- yard ran, dom. -_.- Bones a Heavy-Breed, tb. _. Ag Light, Ib. __- Leghorns, Ib. 32 . 8 Standard, dos. _..______ dace ae | Grain and May Wanted Poulwy For fidle Poultry Wanted Bege For Sale _ Live Stock Pes Sale Lave Stock Wanted Country Butter, beak table, ib. Ear Oorn, (8@ lbs. to bu.) Soe 68 Wheat, bu. 1.18 Swees Potatoes, per 100 lbs. _-_- 198-135 Cabbage, (green, per 100 Ibs.) __ .78-1.10 , Georgia Products For Sale . Gores Produois Wanted NUMBER 37. Poultry For Sale 4 White Rocks, 3 mos, ola 4 cocks and 1 pullet, pure brec healthy, $3; 4 Pineapple trees, 4 ft. high, $2 for them, or swap the \ trees and the chickens for 10 W. L. hens, 1 yr. old. Mrs. A. a Norman Park Lek GAMES - eS 2 Game hens, 4% Mugs, Allen Roundhead, 1-4 Danger-foot, 1-4 Ginn Grey; 2 Halls two-steps, traveller and Ginn Red, mixed, 1$1 ea. Also full Mug Womps. Luther Sparks, Warne, N. C. Ri HP 1. Resident of Ga. Pure Bacon Warhorse cocks, . |$5 ea. pullets, $150 ea. Also 1 yard of S. A. Ginn Greys: 4 hens and cock, $10, or $3 ea. Every- one guar. Tom Weaver, Ashland, RXis Boxe 51. GIANTS : 6 pure bred Black Giant~ roos- ters, 5 mos. old, $1 ea. i |healthy fellows. Will exc. pullets of same kind. Mrs. Ralph : Kelley, Avera, RFD 2. _- 3 LEGHORNS Pure Light Brown Leghorn. hens, 75c ea. Exp. paid on doz. lots. April hatch pullets, same price. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Coch- 3 Yan, tes. oe 50 W. L. hens, 400 ea. FOB. w. a D. Shivers, Cuthbert. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS | - Few, choice, ped., trapnested, Early hatch cockerels, $3 ea. W. F. Newlin, Shellman, R 3: MINORCAS Pape strain S. C. Black Min- 7 L}orca cockerels, April hateh. Di- fHrect as baby chicks from Pape. || $1.25 ea. Also a few nice pulle ny G. W. Wilson, Elberton, R 3. ORPINGTONS | Full blooded. Buff Orp. an (| Brown L. friers and some real 'y nice pullets (wt. 3-314 Ibs.) 22% 't 1b. not postpaid, or 25c lb. = 4{ paid. S. R. Harding, Baxley. 8 Buff Orp. hens, 16 mos. old, 4 $1 ea; 12 W. L. hens, 16 mos. old, | %5c ea. 2 W. L. cocks, 16 months (J ald, 75 ea. W. H. zp: a | ville, 5 thonousabred rae Buff oon fi friers, 75c ea; $3.50 for the lot. |. FOB; also old time Hanover turnip seed, 5c 0z., 4 oz. 15c, Add || postage; white nest onion sets, Bi l0c qt. Add postage. i Childs, Bronwood. M - Booths AAA Quality Butt on | yearling hens, also AAA Quality ry cocKerels, direct from Booth | March 1934; 10 hens and 1 cock- ferel, $12 or hens, $1.25 ea. cock- Bierels, $2 ea. Mrs. E. H. Roland, ee Rvs, Box 61. : PIGEONS | | White Kings, mated and band- } ed for Sale. Make offer - | 30 words, providing that this Market Bulletin oe "Published Weekly by the _. BUREAU OF MARKETS Department of Agriculture Executive Offices, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. G. C. ADAMS Commissioner | THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1934 Entered as second class mat- | | ter February 15, 1922, at the | Post Office at Atlanta, Geor- | gia, under the act of June 8, _f 1930. Aecepted for mailing at {| special rate of postage pro- . | vided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. - Notices of farm produce and |. appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each re- quest and repeated only when | request is accompanied by / new copy. of notice. Second-hand farm machin- | ery, flowers and seed, incu- . _bator and ornamental nurs-_ |-ery stock notices are publish- ed in Monthly. Supplement {| which appears on the first Thursday of each month. Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals | | during the year. Advance no- , | tices of these editions appear from time to time advising | advertisers when to mail us | these type of notices. RY | Limited space will not permit insertions of notices contain- ing more than 30 words, in- cluding name and address. reserve the right to cut aera notices .of more than | reduction does not destroy the | meaning of the notice. When notices cannot be cut down . they will be returned to the writer for correction. ; Limited space will not permit | insertions of . unimportant | notices. Under legislative act. the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction -re- | TURKEYS, GUINEAS, 1 pr. black Chinchilla sulting therefrom. Poultry For Sale Banded White Kings, mated and working, 1 pr. $1; also pair - white Trumpeters and pair Tur- bets, $1 pair. Exc. for colored ntail pigeons. Burtis A. Green Cedartown, Care Gen. Del. Several pairs White Kings, Red | En- | Carneaux, Nuns, Modenas, -gilish Pouters. Mated and work- ing. Cheap; also 10 head of cat- tle for sale. E. E. Smith, Atlanta, 20 Gertrude Place. - 23 pairs White Kings, 15 pairs banded, 2 yrs. old, 8 prs. not banded, 1 yr. old, $8 for lot. FOB - ae W. M. Ellos, Farmington. PHEASANTS Ringneck Pheasant cock bird, beautiful, also hens, or whole pens for sale. Mrs. J. H. Free, _ Preston. -- 6 Pheasants: 5--old ones, 1 male and 4 hens, and 1 half grown. Hamilton Jones, Macon, R 1, Wesleyan Drive. R. I. REDS 15 Donaldson strain R. I. Red Reekerels, 5 mos. old, direct. from. rs. Donaldson, . $1 ea. FOB. . O. Cornish pullets TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, pay shipping chgs. Write first, | Mrs. Flora Black, Bex: ||" 25 fat Donaldson strain B11 || Red hens, 16 lb. not del. Miss | Lizzie Sumner, Sylvester, 907 No. Isabelle St. GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE 1 pair Indian Runner mixed ducks, 2 yrs. old, $1.25, or 60c ea. Express collect. Miss Gladys Harrell, Hawkinsville, R 2, Box 25; Thoroughbred Bourbon Red Toms, April hatch. Breeders type. Good rich red color, large frame and raised on free range, $3.50 ea. FOB. Loyd C. . Year-' gin, Hartwell, RFD 1, Box 140. 2 White Pekin ducks and drake 70c ea. if taken together. All FOB: also green and red hot pepper, 30c gal. Add _ postage, Send money order. W. H. Hop- kins, Chamblee, Ga. 21 young turkeys, 9 old ones. Bronze mixed, $25 for lot. Mrs. Ruth Brown, Shiloh, R 1, Box 120. 7 Indian Runner ducks, almost 4 yrs. old (2 drakes and 5 ducks) Yoc ea. if sold together, or sin- gle, $1 ea. also 2 pr. Gray and rabbits, | grown, 75c or. All FOB. MIs. E. V. Milteer, Quitman. . WYANDOTTES 20 S. L. Wyandotte friers, 50c ea; 10 hens, yr. old, 75c ea; 1\= Jersey bull calf, 7 days old, $5. Docia Harris, Lula. - 10 pure bred R. C. White Wyandotte hens, "5c ea. some March hatch pullets, 75c ea. Al- so, reg. Jersey calves for sale. If interested state age calf de- sired and get price. J. T. Owens, Covington, R 2. Poultry Wanted BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS. Want to buy 2 Buff Rock cock- erels, Feb. or March hatch, reas- onable near Atlanta. Mrs. W..P. Whitworth, Adairsville. Want 3 White Rock Fischel strain, pure bred March hatch cockerels; also Abruzzi rye for sale, $2 bu. FOB. W. L. Dixon, Avera. Want best price on B. R. pul- lets and cockerels for Spring use. Denson Wynne, Lumber City. Pe -. ANCONAS Want 13 Ancona hens and 1 rooster, young stock, at reasori- -able price. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, La- vonia, CORNISH Want 10 or 15 March hatch at reasonable price. No culls accepted. Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Rechelle, R 1, y LAKENVELDERS Want some Lakenvelder chick- ens or eggs to set. P. H. Gar- land, Waleska, R 1. LEGHORNS Want 100 or 125 S.C. W. L. pullets, 18 to 20 wks. old. Can- not use any runts nor culls. Price must be reasonable. ~Mrs. Hovas, Talley, Ohoopee. Want 3 to 500 W. L. hens, with party to furnish half the feed and I the other half and the marketing of the eggs, in 50-50 basis. Ref. if desired. Mrs. Ida Johns, Screven. ; R. 4. REDS Want 35 R. I. Red pullets, March or April hatch. Will exc. nice heifer calf, 15 mos. old and other value. Mrs. J. P. Braxton, Blackshear, R 1. DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE Exc. W. L. hens, pure bred, for 6 Indian Runner ducks. Each R 2. vatd, Si Fe sire, Maggies. | healthy, $2: ea. acer a Ls es tober 50 to 75 Sheppard strain Ancona, or S. C. W. L. baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Mrs. W. T. Raulerson, . Folkston, R 1, Box 1. Eggs For Sale Giant strain R. C. Light Brah- ma eggs, selected; 75c per 15 postpaid. Also 12 March hatch pullets, $1 each. FOB. Breeding Light Brahmas exclusively for 8 yrs. L. J. Brown, Statham, R 1, Box 195- Carefully selected hatching eges, Parks Bred-to-lay Barred Rocks, 65c per.15 del. Crates ret. Mrs. J.S. Raulerson, Rock-. ingham, RFD 1. Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird) eges, $1.25 per setting. Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860 SBoule- *Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. Booth strain, eges, 75 per 15 postpaid. and insufee. J. Loyd, Milan, R 3. Selected eggs from nice, pure bred R. C. Silver Lace Wyan- dotte hens, 60c per 15, plus pes tage. Mrs. Otis McAfee, Wrights- ville, Rel: Live Stock Fo or Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 1 yr. old Jersey heifer, Grand- tan No. 247679; mother was a 4 gal. Jersey, $20. Exc. for hogs or R. I. Red or large type Cornish chicks. . OQ. Sikes, Sylvester. 1 pr. well broke young steers, wt. about 500 lbs. ea. $30 for the | pair. D: R. Nall, Luthersville. 3 yr. old large, good natured | spotted Holstein bull, $18; 2 Jer- sey cows, $30 ea; also Nolstein cow, $40. Mrs. S. J. L. Webb, Norcross, Rt. 1, Box 58. 21 mos. old Jersey, bull for |sale or exc. for good 1 horse wagon near ete Bi De Steph- ens, Austell. 1 milch cow, fresh in (second calf), $30. R. L. Williams, Ben Hill. 1 good, eae 4 gal. cow for sale. A. J. Eberhart, Egan, Ga., R 4. : 12 young, high producing str. mostly solid colors, fresh in cows, $20 to: $30,.or exch. equal value for 2 P. C. cows. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin. Good milch, cow, 6 yrs. old, about 3 gal. milk when in good pasture; fine butter cow, . $30.00. . Jersey heifer from 4 gal. cow, nearly 2 yrs. old, $20; Heifer, 6 mos. old, $6 FOB. Exc. heifer for some bees. Mrs. Mattie Mc- Pherson, Rabun Gap, R 1. Heifer calves from extra nice Jersey cows and Reg. J. bull, $3 ea. or $5 for 2; 4 nice Grade An- gora goats, ewes, young and M. M. Murray, Americus. : Few fine, young Hereford bulls from my famous Colonial Plantation. Breeding of the best. and prices that farmers can af-. ford to pay. W. B: Hutchinson, Albany. Reg. Jersey bull calves from prize winning stock. Sired by a Silver Medal bull, From a mo. to 1 yr. old. Prices reasonable. | C. J. Atkinson, Madison, R 2. 1 fawn colord 15-16 Jersey | bull, 2 yrs. old, dehorned, $15.00. M. A.. Dixon, Yatesville. Heavy milking Guernsey cow for sale or trade for 2 Jersey heifers with ist calf. Mrs. J. R. Lyon, Atlanta, 964 Manigault St. 1S. BE, 3 very fine Jersey bull calves 2 and 3 mos old. Sire and Dam highly pedigreed: 2 Holstein heifers, from 7 gal. dams, 1 Dun- Want ia peeaie or last of Oc- 4 rand 2 silts, 5, mos. Sparkling. Sul-. HOGS FOR SAL! "Res. P. C. hogs, 6 mos. mak $12.50 ea. or $24 per pair. J. . Lumsden, Talbotton. Nice, pure bred S. P. C. male, 1 yr. old, wt. around 200 Ibs. Fine stock type, $20, or exc. for: thrifty shoats for meats. E. S. Hicks, Yatesville. 20 S. P. C. pigs, 8 to 12 weeks old, $2 to $3 ea. Deese Reeves, Woodbury, R 1. : _ 4-8 weeks old pigs. Good strain $3 ea. also 1 shoat, 150 lbs., for sale. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbel, Mc- Donough, R 3- 1-02 eG. pide and oO. EC. and P.\C. mixed pigs, ready Oct. 10th, $3 ea. at my barn; al- so 1 black mule colt, 5 mos. old (will make 15% hand mule) for sale, or trade for match for it. Y. N. Bruce, Dial. es Big Bone P. Chinas: 1 boar old, good cond., can be reg. $12.50 ea. 3 for $35. J. E. Bailey, Sharpsburg. Few choice gilts and boars, ready for service this fall. S. P. C. breed. All from heavy breed- ers and easy feeders. H. M. s Woodward, Care Rosedale Farms The very best in Black P. C. pigs for sale. C. J. May, Wash- | ington. SHEEP AND GOATS 1 pr. partly broken weather goats, about 1 yr. old, $1.50. John Kemp, McRae. 1 thoroughbred Nubian buck]. wr. old last April. Hornless black with brown markings, $7 crated. Ed Cobb, Gainesville, R 8. HORSES AND MULES 1 mule, wt. 900-1 M. Ibs. 14 yrs. old, healthy and sound, no blemishes, gentle, work any- where, $50, or trade for a faster mule or horse. Thos W. Arnett, Hortense, RFD. 4 or 5 mules, wt. around 1 M lbs. Ages in the teens. For quick sale, cheap. W. B. Sutton, Adairs- ville, R 1, 1 good plug mule, cheap for cash, or trade for anything can use. Roy York, Rockmart. 5 gaited saddle horse that works like a mule anywhere and at any time. Sound and gentle, safe for anyone to handle, $75. FOB my barn. Cleveland. Good plug mule, work any- where, wt. 850 Ibs. $30 cash at my barn, 2 miles from Woodville, on Danie] Spring Road. J. G. Ogletree, Woodville. = Large, 8 yr. old mare, sound and works good, $150. Accept plug mule on ther; Also for sale choice P. , and J. gilts, wt. 60 lbs. cholera immune, $4.25 each. Ottis Moody, Coffee. Kee: Price, RABBITS 8 pure bred N. Z. White does, 11 mos: old, in good cond., 50c ea. J. M. OKelley, Jr., Monroe, Re Show Quality, heavy wt. Chine chillas, 8 wks. old, 50c ea. Bred does, $2.50 ea. Sat. guar. with each rabbit. Send money order. S. Jones, Lylerly, Live Stock Wanted CATTLE Want 10 reg. or high grade Guernsey heifers, 1 yr. old. State price. Mrs. D. W. Freeman, Val- dosta, Box 396. Want to buy a pure bred Guernsey heifer, or young cow, to freshen this Fall, at reason- able price. Near Atlanta. H. C. Shaw, Austell, R 1. Can use beef cattle at 2 1-10 cents per pound. Cattle wt. less |. than 800 lbs. Drsterred. uM. Ties ey Vidalia. ef ard. Williamson, Want cea work mar cheap for cash. State age, and cheapest price in ter. C. E. Crosby, Norma: Want to buy a good m over 12. yrs. old, wt. al lbs. Good qualities and cheap for cash, within of Doraville, J. M. Pressley ville. HOGS | Want pair of reg. O for breeders, no akin, If right may take more. erts, Jefferson. Want hog wt. 150 or S. P. or dark Red : ferred, at once. Cheap ft Moss F. Griffith, Logan) One. Want 2 thoroughbred Guinea gilts and 1 ni gilts male. Cheap for exch. farm products. R lis, Colquitt, R 6. Positions Wa Want, job on large p for 1935 as Overseer. 25 in general farming; kno to handle and get : with labor. Strictly hones and trustworthy. Can good ref. J. A. Gore, 24 yr. old man (wh job on farm at once, al Can go anywhere any for board, laundry and ary. Can give ref. W. te M Winthorpe Ave., Care Owens. : ae Want 1 horse farm somewhere in So. Ga. Caz good. ref. All letters ans Write. J. A. Taylor, ville, Rt. Box tit: Family of 9, wants er shares. Prefer good land, out rocks, and 2 good mu: if necessary. Guy Jones, merville, R 4. Exp. farmer able to self, wants 2 horse cr on 50-50 basis. Ref. Er Shaw, Edison, R 2. > Want 1 horse crop fc Prefer within 15 or 20 mi eatur, and standing r \ Bradshaw, Decatur, R- Man, about 38 yrs. ol wife and small child Dairy job. Both good and can do anything c with a dairy. John M. H Milledgeville, R 6, Box 32, Want 1 or 2 horse far Alabama Line, with good and out-bldgs. O. D. Hi Donough, R 1. ens Needy mother with 4 (3 large enough to pic must have work. Do lig work in general for ho: self and children and st ary. Communicate with | Gable, Hiram, R 1. Mother with 4 child place on farm for this another year. Need wo Want near school an Mrs. Mittie Stewart, Hirai 28 yr. old white m in family, want a job ge crop, or other work. We other basis. J. H. Hub! ar ton, Rt. B. 24 yr. old widow old boy wants home for s boy on farm with nice couple, doing light f rn Small salary. No Come after me or send R. _ Capable Agriculturi 5 4 in family | Genel -Farni 1 Poultry Farm on Marvin Ownby, Atlanta, 97| one women, widows, t light farm work for rest is year and hoe crop for 35. Address. Mrs. Esther Craft, Want a good Grade-& daly not too far from Atlanta. e. C. L. Redd, Smyrna. Honest, capable, married man, family. Exp. in practically lines of farming, fruit grow- gardening, hogs, cattle and n machinery; capable of ndling labor and the responsi- ity of any size proposition. Ex- : ref. John C. Fitte, Ailey, oO) eak two languages. Best of J. i. Hurd, Ailey, Rd. yr. old married man, Exp. reneral farming, poultry and y. Also carpentering,. paint- general repair work and handle labor. 6 in family. 3 work. Move anywhere. Best ef. D. R. Hemphil, Kirkland, n over 50 yrs. of age wants / as Caretaker of modern ace (with all conveniences if sible), ground: for patches, e chickens, etc. J. L. Mauney Janta, 946 Cunningham Place rmer, 37 yrs. old, left home- ss, account illness wants per- ent home with good people, too far from Atlanta, doing rm work. Write. Jos. C. Lewis nta, 1369 Sprinedale Road, acer and dairyman ob: helping gather crop, iso farm for 1935. Myself and Oys (16 and 13 yrs. of age) rk. Ref. if desired. Cicero neatham, Bonaire. fant 15 or 18 acres of good md on 50-50 basis. Would take hoe crop. 4 in family. Prefer m county. J. P. Gass, Al- retta, R 1. Want good 1 horse farm on ives with stock furnished, gen- farming or trucking, or ry raising and hogs. Can hh self, Near Valdosta or masville. A. M. McClellan, ZRED Brot White man with family, life exp. farming, wants posi- on as Foreman of farm and e crod for family. Good ref. McDaniel, Atlanta, 44 Adair sey 2 1 horse farm for 1935, e own stock and can furnish lf. Write or come see me. Todd, Glenville. . ; 2 to 4 horse crop in ersham, Hall or Banks coun- near church and school with f bottom land. Can furnish A. Murphy, Cornelia, R Man | a wife want a big 1 se crop for standing rent, plenty wood and good house barn and pasture. Furnish own stock. Sow big grain In Franklin County. Frank r, Royston, R 3. nt large 2 horse crop. for on 50-50 basis, with good _ and plenty of water, close chool and church. 8 in family work. Plant .cotton, corn, or k farm. Between Rome and anooga. Give any ref. de- Write or come. R. L. Gil- ath, Summerville, R 3. a job with a large reli- oultry farm. Can also age Bees. Ref. furnished. C. uey, Decatur, R 1. 1 with family of 7, eas gathering crop,. with ee for . NEXb . Jeon i : ~ | time they ot yr. old young | man wens job for wages on farm. So. Ga. preferred. Can do most any kind of work. No bad habits. Write: Mrs. Martha Horton, Alapaha. R 1, Box 81. Widow, 38 yrs. old, 3 children, girls, 19 and 5, boy 10 yrs. of age, wants hoe crop on ihirds or would hire all year round for next yr. Best of ref. Mrs.Nora Richards ,Buford, R 3. Young man, able bodied, 18 yrs. of age, wants job on farm to help gather crop and make crops for 1935. Work reasonably. go anywhere. Experienced. Thos. ie Atlanta, R 5. Want job as Overseer of large farm in So. Ga. Am well exp. in all farm activities. Or will rent good 2 horse farm on halves. C. H. Martin, Alpharetta, R 1. Young woman, with 2 child- ren, boy 14 and girl, 11 yrs. old, wishes place with nice people on farm to do light farm work. Mrs. Bennett, Atlanta, R 4, Box 452 A Want farm of good land, some bottoms, good house and water for standing rent. Prefer near Lawrenceville, Grayson, or Bu- ford in Gwinnette county. Near good school and church. Write. do Hy Cash, Loganville, R 4, Farm 1 Help Wanted | Want a bend nice woman, 45 to 60 yrs. of age to do light farm work No field wrk. L. W.. Darby, Alpharetta. Tere: Want country raised, settled white or colored woman, heal- thy, industrious, and capable, to live in my home (family of 2) and do gen. light farm work, room board and _ reasonable salary. Best ref. furnished. No field work. J. T. Chandler, Hull RED 4. Want good 4 horse farmer, either standing rent or 3rd and 4ths. 2 mules and 18 head of cattle to go with farm. Good land, houses, wood, and past- ures. 4 mi. No. Indian Springs. Must be able run self. Will sell corn and cotton seed to tenant. R. C. Thomas, Jackson. R: 2. Want good, sober, reliable, man for good 2 horse crop on 38rd and 4ths. Must furnish stock and finance self. R. L. Wimpee, Buchanan. R 2. Want good farmer for a 2 horse farm, 4 room house, barn, water, on public road, mail route and school bus line. For 600 lb. lint cotton. Mrs. Mol- lie Powell, Matthews. R 1. Want nice, clean middieaged, honest and healthy woman to do light farm work, $4 mo. Write. Mrs, Lawton Durrence, Nashville. R 4. Want white woman, . or girl for light farm work. Live as one of family of 3 and $1.50 per week. Write. Mrs. L. M. Wetherford, Gainesville. R 2. Want middleaged colored woman to milk cow and help} with other light farm work. Good home and small salary for an honest, good working woman. Mrs. C. E. Gordon, Jefferson. R 3. Want for 1935 a sober, in- dustrious man on my farm Be the Soque River, 4 miles Clarkesville. Must furnish his| own stock. Mrs. Laura J. Mac- nabb. Clarkesville. R 3. Want honest, reliable man with large family for 1935. Share crop or 50-50 basis. Can furnish work for man and boys during winter months, and any are not busy ino crop. : satisfactorily. Pay _ Want unincumbered, mi aged woman, healthy, character, unafraid, to ~ live with small family and do light farm work. Good home and small salary. At once. Mrs. Ralph Murray, Savannah, RFD White Bluff. Want good, reliable man to farm 20 acres of land, who can furnish self and mule. Good tobacco barn, 4 room | house and out-bldgs. 6 miles | south of Stilson. Mrs. Nancy Morris, Stilson. R 2. Box 38. Want white man, with fam- ily, who understands care of lawns, shrubbery, flowers, etc. Good house on place. T. R. Sawtell, Atlanta. 219 Healey Bldg. Want 1 to 4 horse farmers with own stock for excellent land, located near church and school. M. C. Coleman, Gar- field. Want refined woman at once to take care of Fall garden and other light work. Must know how to can and preserve fruit in garden and farm products. Mrs. Mar- tha Bryan, Clayton, Clo Gen. Del. Want healthy, reliable, volor- ed girl, healthy and no bad hab- its, to do light farm. work for room, board and salary. If in- terested, reply at once. Mrs. O. L. Hester, Atlanta. R 1. Cascade Heights. Want exp. farmer oriblt stock to run a 2 mule farm on 3rd and 4ths, cotton, corn, oats, wheat. Botton land. See: Mrs. S. S. Storer, Douglasville. R 6. Want an exp. farm family for 1935. Must be able to finance selves and their own stock, tools etc. 66 A. farm between Mari- etta and Roswell, 17 miles At- lanta. J. A. Harris, Atlanta. 935 Peachtree St. . Want colored girl of good character for light farm work, care of flowers, etc. Good home, room, board and salary. Mrs. L. C. Nance, Atlanta. R 4. Box 293. Phone, Walnut 5385. Want capable milker to drive milk truck. Send references with first application. Address: J. W. Woodruff, Clo Wonder Dairy, Columbus. Want reliable woman, white or} colored, 20 to 35 yrs. of age, to milk 1 cow and other light work. Family of 3. No field work, Good home. Will treat SEB L. R. Craig, Calhoun. R 3. Want reliable single man, 40 to 45 yrs. of age to live in home Who knows farming and uses] practical business judgement in farming and operating and re- pairing farm machinery, who has the ability to handle labor and also get*along well with the public. Must not be afraid of work. Write. M. E, Clark, Lex- ington. Plants For Sale Wakefield cabbage, Sto to- mato, Heading and Ga. col- lard plants, 85c M. del; 5 M. $2.50; 10 M. $5 Exp. Collect. Prompt shipment. Ovie Crowe. Gainesville. BE. J. and Chas. Ww, cabhage, Ga. Heading collards, New Stone and Marglobe tomato, and Hot and Sweet pepper and Egg plants. Ea. 15c C. Mrs. ton. Missionary strawberry plants, $1.50 M. All plants grown by self. H. W. Bennett, Alma, R 3. Klondike strawneeky: plants, 20c C. 500, 75c; $1.50 M. Young plants, Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flo good | | $1; Toes Fes d,, rittin ham, Guy-. - am {and Copenhagen Market _ Wakefield Gabbage, Heading | collard, Stone and Baltimore | f tomato plants, 15 C. 200, 2567 500, 45c; 80c M. del; 5M. $3.50 Clyde Smith, Gainesville. R 1. Lady T. and Progressive ev- erbearing strawberry plants, 30c C; Mastodon, 40c C; Jungs Wonder-bearing, Jungs Gibson Premier Early, 25 for 25c; 50 for 40c. Exch. for white sacks in good cond. Mrs. Sarah Grin- dle, Dahlonega. R 1. Condons Giant Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, true to name, 50c. Money or- _ Postpaid. Mrs. Pearl furts , Cleveland. RFD 4. - Faicretin dewberry, Himala- ya blackberry, 2 yr. Kudzu, $1 C. Celestrial Fig, White Scup- pernong, Concord grape, $1 per 12. October and Nov. del. Post- paid. J. W. Toole, Macon. R 2: Dutch and W. cabbage, Stone and Baltimore tomato, Heading collard plants, 500, 50c; qbe M. del. 10 M. or more, 65c M. del. Calvin Garrett, Gainesville, eas Cc. W. Flat. Dutch cabbage, Stone, Gr. Baltimore tomato, Ga. Heading collard, 90c M. 5 M. $3.25. 10 M. $6. Shipped prompt- ly. Mis. < AL? NE Flowery Branch, R 1. Rhubarb plants, 50c doz; 3 doz. Peppermint and Spearmint, 35c doz; Yellow Root, 3 lbs. $1; wild cherry bark, 25 i Mis- sionary strawberry plants, $2 M. Money order. Mrs. Thornton Mc- Curley, Hartwell. All var., cabbage and Ga. Col- lard plants now ready. 5 M.. $4; 10 M. $7.50. G. W. Cole- man, Tifton. Cabbave and collard plants, all lead. var. postpaid, 500, $1; $1.50 M. Expressed collect, $1 M. 5 M. and up, "5c M. J. M. Davis, Tifton. ; Cabbage and collard plants, all lead. var. Parcel post collect, 200 40c; 500, 65c;.$1 M. Prepaid; 200, 50c; 500, $1; $1.50 M. Mrs. Hattie A. Bruce, Valdosta. Cabbage plants, . Extra Early Jersey, Succession and Chas. W. Now ready, 500, 60c; $1 M. Del. postpaid. F. F. Stokes, Fitzger- ald. c Frost-proof cabbage plants, 10 M. $7.50; white or yellow Bermu- da onion plants, same price. W. W. Williams, Quitman. * 300 M. E. J., C. W., cabbage plants, $1. M. Postage extra. B. F. Mallard, Millhaven, R 1. i J, Chas. W., Copenhagen, Early Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. and cabbage - heading collard plants, postpaid, 500, $1; $1.50 M. | Exp. collect, $1 M. 5 M. $3.75. L. H, Allison, Tifton. Fall and Winter Heading cab- bage plants, frost-proof, leading varieties: 300, 35c; 500, 50c; 85c M. del; 1 M. 65c; 5 M. $2.50; 10 M. $4.75 FOB. Shipped prompt- ly. Major Crow, Gainesville, R 1. Collard, cabbage plants, 200, 600, 60c; 90c M. 5 M. 3 del. B. Crow, Gainesville. Chas. W. Early Flat Dutch cab- bage plants, $1 M; 10 M. lots, 75c M. FOB, B. He Mallard, Millhaven. packed in damp moss,, 1 doz. 35 P. P.; Martin gourds, priced ac- cording to size. Limted coe $15 Stocky land well rooted plants 90c M; Ib. Cap., 0 els Tilley. Spearmint pina, well rooted, to. 12 to ees 50c a 3 per half gal. Mrs. Minnie Mi jlory, Madison. 1% bu. white muiieias nes onions for October planting 40: gal. $2.75 bu. John G. Pierso. Culloden. 3 gal. seedling peach seed, for lot postpaid.| fine strawbert plants, $1 per 500, plus pos Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmeie White multiplying onion qt. plus postage. Mrs. G. Vv: * bert Lula, Ril. : Large, curled mustard se Ib. 5 lbs. $1; Coriander, 3 02. = 90c lb. 2 lbs. $1.50; collard pla 300, 35c; 90c M. L, E. Harris Dublin. Be very multiplying, 50 gal i time to set. Mrs. L. Re Ma: Gainesville. Be; Clean, white multiplying ions, 50c gal. Del. Cash or m order. Mrs. Grace B. Jasper. R 2. plant in ha fall; some call th salad onions), 15c qt. or. ex dk buttons for 2 white sacks, 100 lb. cap. Lizzie Ste Martin. bee hs White muitiplying onions f fall planting, 35c gal. FOB. M: G. N. Hays, Rockmart. Collard seed, 25c per teact also mixed turnip seed, ; price postpaid. Mrs. Pot Perry, Helena. R 1. 18 lbs. turnip seed, Globe and Flat Dutch, half and half, Mak best offer by the pound or t& whole lot. Mrs Lillian T Taylors Creek. : Multiplying onion sets, 5c Tb. plus postage. Martha Sue Mc- Elveen, Arcola . - Good multiplying Calif. bee seed, 10c good start, del. or exc 1. start for 2 flour sacks, 48 Tb cap. or for 1 white guano sac free of holes. Ea. pay posta Mrs. Corine Flayd, Rockmart. 2, Guinea beai (fruits 5 ft. long, wt. 20 lbs. The wonderful ease and insect proof; food), 20 seed for 1l2c.. Bramlett, Ellijay. Re 2. _ Seed Wanted Want 1 or 2 lbs. white Be da onion seed. Quote price. Davis, Milledgeville. R 5. Box 12 Want 10 Ibs. Clements I melon seed. Quote lowest price. W. M. Thornton, Jes Want 200 lbs. Hubam C Seed. R. S. Broadhurst, icus. Miscellaneous F or 400 No. 1 white feed sacks. 6c ea. Exe. fo corn, rye, chicken wheat, dried apples. Ea. pay po t also 2 horse White Hickory w on, good cond., with dbl. ho $05.2 HP Neal, St. Sim ns land, Ga. Ready prepared, annlie dr Deer Tongue leaves, 50c 1b; ca nip, dry, 25c Ib; green, 12c pa ees Money order. No | D. Sauls, Lake Park, RFD 1. a7 horse Studebaker wagon sale, or exc. for 1 horse shape. Exc. fresh Jersey 1% Ibs. butt horse wagon. J. ae Franklin, RR 2: ed horse eee in ei on request. 7 Collins, Cordele, R A. athers in first class cond., Ibs. $15, 1 mile from Vidalia. McNeal, Vidalia, R 1. ae used goose feathers, 30 xc. for chickens, er peach nd some dried apples. Mrs. chell, McIntyre, GE. arlic bulbs, Ic ea. Several d in lot. J. Edwin Bailey, jpery Elm, bird bark, 5 7$c; pure bred B. R. eggs Setting, 60c per 15. No small- . Add postage. Miss M. E. 18, Marietta, R 3. or 40 Ibs. goose feathers, b; Also want to buy a good ynd-hand 1 horse wagon, 1 40 miles Senoia. L. A. Laughlin, Senocia. 2 Good 1 horse wagom, good as ew, with new body, $15. A. B. nt ae of Guinea (cavies) not over 1 yr. old, cheap. te ae Frank Lawrenceville. 2. Clo W. B. Richardson. ee 10 Ms. nice dried apples erop for 20 white feed sacks b. size, or sell fruit for 12c Germer BECEES; Alto. BR 2.| nt white feed a ae = corn meal, in exeh.. Quote che price on 100.M. of Kudzu roots. H.-A. Mc- te FOR SALE r 150 bu. corn for sale Oc- loth, new and slipshucked, ul ceb. Write. For Cash: Ez eae J. H. Lewis, Wray. x 151. _ YRUIF FOR SALE sundried apples, free of |: x and peelings, 19384 rop. paid in 18 Ib. lot in 3. Mby ee Dahlome- pias tke ns this yr.s crop, 10c tb; , 12c lb; green sweet pep- 2be gal. Add postage. Mus. z ee Flowery Branch. crop, 6 Ibs. this yr.s erp avied a: 12%e. lb. dried okra, . agpiles, 10e Ds or more- lb. lots; Yellow reots, Ratile wild cherry bark. All 20c lb. opie ue way a e L Dears ready . fe move Screw worm flies deposit their eggs on cuts, scratches, dog bites, a ear marks, castrations, tick bites, navels of young calves, or other in-_ juries of animals. The eggs hatch in about two to four hours and the young maggots feed on living tissues of the wound. In about four days the maggots become fully developed and drop tothe soil for pupation = and transformation to screw worm flies. If wounds are not treated screw worm flies continue to deposit eggs on them. In such wounds we find screw werms of different sizes and ages, and as the worms develop the wound becomes larger and larger. . : : Sometimes it is not an easy matter to see screw worms in a wound. They crowd into small pockets with only their posterior ends exposed. When a wound has a bloody discharge and is accompanied by a hard swelling, we suggest that the treatment for screw worms be used. Use an oil can or rubber syringe and inject benzol into the wound, or pour it into the wound. Allow it to remain a few minutes and them add more benzel to replace that lost by evaporation. Since benzol kills slowly and leaves the wound so that it heals promptly, it is important to take plenty of time in treating the animal. After treating with benzol, re- move any worms that come out easily. Do not probe the wound and . cause bleeding. It is better to leave the dead werms in the wound. Do not cut off the ears of animals or rip open weunds. It is not necessary to make a heroic treatment. After the worms are killed with benzol, apply pine tar oil i in and about the wound. The Pine tar oil repels screw worm flies and promotes healing of the wound. In experiments conducted ov- er a period of years by the Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, this treatment was found to be more effective and more ec- onomical than any of the hundreds of kinds tested. For several years it has been in general use by ranchmen in the Southwest. Thereis no need for t the stockmen to try or experiment with other materials for a cheap-- or or more effective treatment. x The following recommendations are given: a Examine all your Tivestck for. ods of different linda and be sure to look for ear ticks and screw worms in the ears. S oy Provide a small pastine where Suiits infested with screw worms can be treated a Uae benzol i in wounds te kill screw worms and then ep pine tar oil = and abeut wis waunds. Fi Some amimals infested with screw worms will need the services of a competent veterimarian. The. location ef the wound and the value of the animal will sug geet when to call a local veterimarian, , x Sprays te keep flies away from animals, er dipping ef asic mals to kill screw worms in wounds are not recommended. De net ear mark, dehorm, brand or castrate any animals during warm weather. When eoratches or cute are found om animals, apply pine tar oil te prevout imfestations of screw worms. ; 7. Burn the carcasses of all animals oe and Secesisiy thore dying with screw worms ia wounds, Dig a tremch near the carcatse, make a fire of wood in the so and ten the aninead on te the me ef burning Wood. WM. E. WHITE, Chicf Vetorimary Advisor. HONEY BEES Al SUPPLIES FOR 56 pat. gums of bees, ; 10 stands squiler gums, FOB; 1 good mare mule old, wt. 1300 Ibs; also 1 fin C. boar, 1% yrs. old, wt. 250 lbs. $20 for hog. c, Americus. ' Between 20 and 26 Ibs, bright beeswax, 20c Ib. home or will del. as. near ; lanta, but wil not mail. J. B. Callahan, Stockbridge SYRUP FOR SALE 25 gal. good Ga. Cane in new 1 gal. cans, 1933 ere 50c gal. or exch. J. A. Hoganville. 4 cases sugar cane syru 10 cans to case, $2.40 cas at $2.85 case. Grants, | Patrick, Quitman. VEGETABLES FOR Hot green pepper, 2 | pepper, 40c gal. postpaid. Carrie Townson, Lewner Marglobe tomatoes, Fa: $1.50 crate; Irish Cobbler toes, $1 bu. Both FOB Alto. F. Matheson, Alte, Rov - POTATOES FOR 8/ Trish Cobbler potatoes, $1 Have 25 bu. for _ Scroggs, Alto. : Georgia Products. Wanted FOBACCO WANTED Want 50 to 75 Ibs. good, b: leaf smoking tobaceo. Ne lugs or trash. Submit saz jand quote best cash price. Calfee Brunswick. GEORGIA EXPERIMENT STATION o _ EXPERIMENT, GEORGL of the University System - of t Gootsin = SWRET POTATOR Keah Ascham and Ruth | Department ef Home Eean When you tire of sweet p toes cooked im the same way, some new See Sweet potatoes are a source of vitamins A, B, and They are aise a oe seurce of iron. Boil the pistes. until | Msually 20-49 mimutios, in @ kot oven 45-60 I 3 verve or use im ane of Bake sweet side wnt | Seoop eut eemter, mada, sen with butter and salt. | SRell and bake 5 minutes mm ove, For variation - piaee masshmaliow on top of each | tato or add 1% tablespoon gpa Eactpele te pulp ; secs Toho Sette 4 empa mashed sweet | @4 eup ercam tse