STATE CAPITOL PUBLISHED - BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS _ oe ATUANTA, GEORGIA, eee D es SEPTEMBER 2, 1984. Kis 2" CCI SOW cRAIN | I think there was never a time in the: history of our state when it was more important to grow a grain crop than it is this fall. Hay and other feed crops are off one third. The short wheat crop coupled with the thirty cents a per bushel processing tax will make high Price flour for the coming year. Do not fail to plant some eee or rye for land building along with plenty of wheat and oats. C Clean out _ the'stables and lot and broadcast all the manure obtain- f able. We must prepare to live at home. I wish to endorse wholeheartedly the following ar-. . ticle from the University of Georgia: e Experiments with small grain at Atheiis anid: at : Tifton indicate that date of seeding is one of the most important facors in securing high yields. Tests at Athens - with oats resulted in an average yield of 69.8 bushels per bs acre when planted on Oetober 15 as compared with 33.7 a bushels for December 1. At the Coastal Plain Experiment Station at Tifton, the October 15 aceee of oats yielded = crops: specialist at the Universiey af Geoipia! Toos it is a ae very important that the acreage in these crops be i creased in order to meet the need for feed crops nex spring, as a serious shortage is indicated due to drot in certain sections of the country, he says. In addition to the importance of early seeding, land, seed of high yielding varieties; properly prepared soil, and smut treatment were emphasized as essenti to high yields. | | / oe = i, C. ADAMS, Gi ain and Hay For Sale uu. FOB or exch, for 2 good liver, Barnesville. R 2. French Rye, 150 bu. pure, $1.50 ee. and free of other seed, ui; 20 bu. Blue Stem seed wheat bu. Abruzzi Rye mixed with |. to 1-3 Rust-Proof oats, $1.50 wt. 30 to 40 Ibs. ea. C. G. FOB. Carl S. Roper, Canon. Atlanta X. rust-proof seed oats, 75 - o u; blue stem seed wheat, $1.50 Eggs, Extra, Selected Whites, doz. $ .22 U. Cecil S. James. a i Eggs, Extra doz. 29 Genuine tall growing No. Ga. se : in 2% and 3 bu. bags, $1.15 pee Sere oe FOB the Cars Clarkesville. R. Ashbury, Clarkesville. 3a. Blue Stem and Cokers oot wheat, $1.40 bu. Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. -__.-___ Eggs, yard run, doz: Hens, Heavy-Breed, Ib. Hens, Light, lb. Hens, Leghorns, Ib. Roosters, lb. Stags, Ib. Friers, Ib. Ducks, Ib. Geese, lb. Country Butter, best table, Ib. _-_ Field Peas, mixed, bu. Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to bu.) Wheat, bu. -- Texas Rust-Proof oats, bu. o. Lk. es Americus. Hastings 100- ae seed oats, $1 Sy G. M. Rawls, Williamson. bu. /Pulghum seed oats. Cabbage, per 100 Ibs. -_. a8 Peanut Hay, del. Atl, ton MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS _ Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Septeuitide 24, 1934. Always Subject to Variation. _ Georgia Preduced eae Hennery, selected fresh eggs: nee: ae dow; Loe 37e doz, eardiees barley, 756 Grain and Hay Wanted - Poultry Wanted . Plants For Sale Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. 2... 1 0-1 20 : Peavine Hay, No. 1, del. Atl. ton 19.00 Williams, Sautee. Blue ee seed | Ww. TRB Grain and Hay For Sale . oats, sound, hee " Poultry For Sale ____ Sanders, Tignall. | seed rye, recleaned, ghum oats, 90 bu. phy, Sandersville. 500 by. Ga. Tall Gre $1.25 bu: FOB. GC. L. V County Agt. Clarkesvill Genuine sosea aa Positions Wanted - Farm Help Wanted Live Stock For Sale - Live Stock Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale ___. Miscellaneous Wanted s 78 bu. x Plants Wanted Seed For Sale Georgia Products For ae ee aoe Wanted SPANISH PEANUTS, No. 1, $65.00 per ton, del. Mills, Sample request. my. a a Bh m. Wed at 1D Duke, Ft. Valley. 2 SC ae ere SUREAU OF MARKETS 2 Department of Agriculture | Executive Offices, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. G. C. ADAMS _ Commissioner ieee SEPT. 27, 1934, siered as second class mat- - February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Geor- pia, under the act of June 8, 930. Accepted for mailing at pecial rate of postage pro- vided for in Section 1103, Act : October 8, 1917. tices of tenth produce and 8 purtenances admissable . der postage regulations uest and repeated only when ( is accompanied by ew copy of notice. sond-hand farm machin ry, flowers and seed, incu- ator and ornamental nurs- stock notices are publish- in Monthly | Supplement ich appears on the first ursday of et month. arm land for sale editions e published at intervals uring the year. Advance no=- eS of these editions appear rom time to time advising vertisers when to mail us ese type of notices. oe n ited space will not permit nsertions of notices contain- ng more than 30 words, in- luding name and _ address, reserve the right to cut lown notices of more than ords, providing that this sduction does not destroy the 1eaning of the notice. When otices cannot be cut down hey will be returned to the vriter for correction. Bee imited Space will not permit tions of' unimportant notices. Under legislative act 1 Market Bulletin does not e any responsibility for 1 otice appearing in the ulletin or transaction re | lting foes l in new even te bags, bu. FOB. Urben | Bowen, yoolsby seed, $1.50 V - Betha, Greensboro. Ga. Abruzzi seed rye, 1934 ee of onions. Packed in new bags, $1.50 bu. Del} point in Ga. in 5 bu. Ip: lots. Kent Wilson, Blue Stem wheat, contains no pest seed, $1.40 bu. FOB wchell. 20 bu. only. Whole lot one gee No chks. He-B. ain a Hay Wanted t 1 or 2 cars peanut, pea- r Soy-bean hay. Would sider oat straw if sound and right. Dr. C. M. Black, Thom- ant 5 bu. -Appler seed oats, bu. Abruzzi rye, 5 lbs. yellow ermuda onion seed, 50 to 100 bs. pers winter peas. E. F, Dye, bu. Wm. Money Orden acre aa ee need the room. Ss. R. Dickson, West Point. sce Very fine, genuine Black Co- chin bantams: hens, pullets, A roosters, $1 ea. John I, Hynds, | Jr., Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E. Phone, Dea 0489 W. 4 genuine Buff Cochin ban- tam cockerels $1.25 ea. (easily worth $2 ea.;) few hatching eggs $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, At- lanta, Peters Bldg. 12 pullets and 4 roosters, pure Golden Sebrights, $2 pair; $2.50 trio or $12 for the lot. About 2-3 grown. No chks. T. M. Gul- ley, Hartwell. RED BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS 15 White Rock hens, 18 mos. old, some laying, 85c ea. Also several pullets, same price. All Fischel strain and in pink of cond. Mrs. S. W. Hughes, Scot- land. ; W. P. L. Rocks, Best strain large, fine hens, 80c ea; 1 large Fischel strain rooster and 8 hens ($7. R. S. Nash, Smyrna. Thompson B. RR. cockerels, | Feb. and Mar. hatch. Large, ex- tra nice, also large, fat hens, $1, ea. Milk fed friers, 25c lb. No COD orders filled. Mrs. A. a Collins, Demorest. Parks B. BR. April cockerels, from Cream and Ped. stock. Reg. Per. No. 543-C-34, $1.75: ea, or $3 per pair. FOB. Mrs. H. L. Odom, Daisy, R 1. Box 33. 95 -Parks B. R.. Hens, hatch, 75 per cent laying, av. |wt. 6% lbs. $1 ea.; 1 rooster, same. |age and price. Exch, for Leg- horn hens not over same age, Jb. for lb. E. A, Dawley, Leary. Pure bred Parks strain B. R. cockerels, March hatch, $1.25 ea. in pairs. Crate ret. P. O. Money Order. Mrs. John | A. Watson, Graymont. _ B.. R. cockerels, $1 ea. 2 on $1.85; 5 pullets and -1 cockerel, $5; Pure Thompson Ringlet str. Also nice sundried peaches, 10 lb. Mrs., John Wilson, eg oe R Two. CORNISH White Cornish hens, $1 ea; pullets, 75c ea; cockerels, $1 to $1.50 ea. Paul E. Law, Tifton. Res. 14 large ae Dark Cornish chicks, hatched last of July. $3 or exch. for 10 young R. I. Red }hens and 1 yr. old cock. Mrs. Vera Duggar, Pine |View Farm. Pure bred Dark Cornish In- dian March hatch cockerels and ,|pullets, $1 ea. FOB. J. R. Gard- ner, Locust Grove. GAMES : 8 pure Bacon Warhorse stags, now crowing, $8 for the bunch. or $1.25 ea. Not prepaid. Money order with order. J. E. Matthews Eastman, R 6. : GIANTS 4 Jersey White Giant roosters, 6 mos. old, wt. 8 Ibs., $2.50 ea. Mrs. Ive Moore, Carrollton. - LEGHORNS 50 pure Tancred W. L. hens, 1933. hatch. 50c ea. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield. ea Buff Leghorn pullets, 2 yr. old hens and cockerels for sale. W. H. Clough, Blackshear. 6 S. C. W. L. April cockerels (bought direct as chicks from Blue Ribbon Hatchery) $5 or $1 ea. Mrs. John R. Flanders, Adrian. R 3. - Thoroughbred Hollywood W. Leghorns, 10 head 15 mos. old, Sell or exch. for large type Games, same age and number Mrs. E. W. Sasser, Denton. 300 to 342 egg trapnest record Sylvester. --| Tripple A W. L 1933 L. Breeding cock- syrup, s : Also choice milking pred does for sale or trade. Edwin Simp- son, Atlanta. 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. 12 wks. old AAA Grade W. L. ped. cockerels, out of Official Contest hens that lay 300-337 eggs and av. over 25 oz. to the doz. 45c ea. del. Mrs. Ione Ed- gerton, Baxley. R 4. Box 6. Breeding cockerels, 320-342 ege record, W. L. parent stock blood lines. $2.50 ea. or exch. E. O. Jolley, Atlanta. R 7. Booths AAA W. L. May hatch pullets for sale. F. R. Nalls, Demorest. 3 large type Eng. strain Holly- wood W. lL. cockerels, crossed with British Columbia cock, This stock finest layers on record. Cockerels very energetic and vi- rile. 1 yr. old, 90c ea. Mrs. H. D. Lee, Mt. Vernon. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 12 pullets, cross between R. I. Reds, Iindian Games, and Brown Leghorns, 65c ea; an 18 mos. old pure bred R. erels, same breed, $1 ea. Miss Florence Horne, Groveton. 100 chickens (different breeds) for sale. C. M. Jackson, Law- renceville, PHEASANTS FOR SALE Goldens, $10 pair; Silvers, $15 trio; Mongolians, 1 cock, 4 hens; $12. All full plumage; 1 cock, 5 hens, choice Tancred Leghorns, $4. Donald Jennings, Americus. P. O. Box 84. 7 PIGEONS White Kings, 50 per pair; al- so 1 nice Jersey heifer, fresh in, Write for price if you have any- thing to exch. O. P. oe Good Hope. ; 18 pigeons for raising, for sale. Make best price for lot. J. L. Da- ee Danville. Rea, REDS = 8 R. I. Red hens and rooster, 1 yr| old Colonial strain, , best egg grade. $7 for lot, FOB. No chks. Mrs. Georgie Threatte, oe te Ge 8 nice R. I. Red hens oo rooster, 18 mos. old, $7.50 for lot. FOB. Mrs. PvE. es fae ville. KoA, WHITES Few White R. I. pullets and M. B. turkey | cockerels, 60c ea.... 2 hens and 2 gobblers, 20c lb. Like to exch. 3 of the White R. I. roosters for same. Mrs. J. W. Wooten, Broxton. R 2. WYANDOTTES Partridge Wyandottes, 3 Ib. av., 50c ea. W. R. poe Rockmart. RFD 4, TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE Big Blue Toulouse. geese, $5 per pair. Mrs. John C. Johnston, Hogansville. Muscovey ducks for AOS $2.25 per pair. an Beverly, Moultrie. IR 1. Mammoth Pekins, 6 ducks and 1 drake, $4:50 or 70c each; 5 of this breed laid 87 2-3 doz egss this season. Just finished mouli- ing, will lay soon. again. T. Ol- iver Gillis, Atlanta. 925 Rose Circle. S. W. : Poultry Wanted BABY CHICKS Want W. L. Bared Rocks, or Game baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. I furnish feed. Mrs. Mattie Barrow, Da- isy. R i Want 100 ouicks on. Gnives to 12 wks. old. Any large breed. Each party pay transportation | I. Red rooster, jand 2 well grown March cock- I. Reds or Buff Orp. ~ 'LEGHORNS Exch, a 25 Ib. turkey tom and 1 or 2 young ones at 15c lb. for 12 or 15 W. L. young hens at 10c lb. Ea, pre-pay chgs. Mrs. Jesse J. Brimson, Whigham. R. 1; i Want to swap 5 B. L. April hatch roosters, Everlay strain for 5 or same strain and age. R. E. Sayer, Washington. R 3. Want 400 to 500 pure pred W. L. pullets, ready to lay or laying. Pay $200 cash and bal. in weekly or monthly payments; will furnish reliable parties with complete equipment W. L. chicks on shares, about 500 per week. Lewis E. Beers, Newnan. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS - Exch. 12 pr. White King pige- ons, mated, banded and working for equal number of friers, or 12 healthy hens, any breed. Write H. C. Robinson, Decatur. R 2. Trade Black Jersey cow good milker and gentle for laying|c hens. B. W. Laundrum, Atlanta. 699 Vernon Ave. S. E. Want 50 pullets, more or less, just beginning to lay, State str., age, av. production now. if lay-|, ing and lowest possible cash price FOB your city. W. M. Launis, Atlanta. P. O. Box 1098. Want either Barred Rocks, R. pullets, about ready to lay. State best price for 20-40 and strain. oe Hk a Avera. : ORPINGTONS Want 40 Buff Orp. hens and 4 | roosters. Must be pure bred and reasonable price. Mrs.W. E. Mc- |. Cart, Loganville. R 4. R. I. REDS AND WYAN- DOTTES Want 5 S..C. RR. I. Red cocks, also 20 or 25 White Wyandotte hens or pullets. John R. Gun- nels, Norcross. RFD 2. >Want Tarbox strain Silver | Lace Wyandotte rooster, March hatch. Must be true. to color. Mrs. G. J. Hall, Meigs, R 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. WANTED Want at once young Guineas, not grown. Want only hens. Swap, or pay cash. Write first. a S. J. Belcher, Adairsville, R | Boni Wanted 3 42 yr. old man wants job as caretaker or overseer of farm. Good worker, good labor man- ager. No smoker nor drinker. Ref on request. Willie F. Walden, -| Harlem. R 2. Want to farm with reliable | man who will furnish stock for {2 horse crop. Good house, land water, near good school. Willing workers. Can furnish self, Mrs. A. M. Evans, Baxley. R 1, Young married man, no child- ren, wants dairy work at once. No bad habits. Best Of FetcD:N, Fussell, Midland. Clo A. J. Anth- ony. 37 yr. old married man wants 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Able to run self. Must be good land and buildings; convenient to school and church. Prefer Ful- ton. county. H. A. Davis, Dora- ville;-R 1, Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis or regular work for 1 or more hands. Have to be moved. Come or write. Lloyd C. Wil-| 4, liams, Bethlehem. R, 1. Want home party to do light farm work, Give best of, ref. Middleaged. Willing to work for reasonable salary. Mrs. Eva. Dunn, Culver- son. R 2. Clo D. P. Askew. tobacco market, Could Tun aa with Christian |te make other. pr cotton, corn, ho lett, sBroxton. R 2. 19 yr. old boy wants farm. Can also drive car. For bal. 1934 and 1935, for $2.25 week, board an dry. Verna Thompson, Eas R 8 Clo H. R. Founta Want small 1 ho Standing rent. Between th Kalb County line and De John W. Stegall, Conyers. 17-yr. old. girl want; with party to work for mo. and board. Light f Dont mind work. Am of character. Miss J. P. R Flowery Branch. Good North Ga. farm ; in family, all good workers, fer place in Middle Griffin. Write at on Brown, Rockmart. R 4. Honest sober work to get with right party to care of peach and apple or Training from the Berry S Ref. furnished. a. Be Fitzgerald. R 4. Want good 3 hone cr the 3rd and 4ths for 1935. be good house and barn; good school Prefer witk or 20 mi. Atlanta. H. W. B Cumming. R 5. Want good 1 horse crop 1935. with good man wh furnish work when not in 6 in family, 5 good worke 1 able to do some work. Vet D.C. TOs Atla: Wells St. Want job as overseer of Can work any kind of labo: time exp. in farming. ref. Start. now or in Come see or pas J TS Rentz. 2 brothers in a good 2h crop for, standing rent. furnish selves. Come see or J. A. Cannon, Atlanta, Bankhead Highway. Young man with wife an child wants job on farm good man. Work by the m or by the week, for rest of year and for 1935. At once. price paid. . M. Turner, Br wick, 2122 Cleburne St. Married man, wife, 2 boys want job for 1935 as manager. Understand fa: Have certificate from Ga, College of Agriculture a farm... operator... A. EB. = Rome. Waddell St. Educated and refined | woman wants place wit people on farm, assisting light farm work. Small : Kate Murray, Atlanta. Clo Del. Want job. with dairy : farming for bal. this an next year, or take crop 0 basis for 1935. Columbus Arc! Dacula. R 1. 27 yr. old woman, , good. acter, unincumbered, wa: with elderly couple, assis with light farm work for board and $8 mo. Write at. Bettie Clo Mildred Ho Covington, Ga. R 5. Want. 1 horse farm on. with stock and provisions ished. Good house, water, near town. Have to be move good, honest workers. V take a job for wages wi ? Man, wife, and 5 wants good 1 horse. cro} honest, agreeable man do his part, treat a person Want to get where can | upon staying several satisfactory. Make crop = | 50-50 basis. Have ti Want 1 or 2 horse farm near i At oe M. J, JB, a abd wife want 1 horse or 1935. Life time exp. on Commerce. R 4. rood 2 norse farm for; within 25 or 30 miles At- Must be good place, well Standing rent. Need no , Burell, Stone Mtn. c oO hear from good par- ng large 3 horse crop on halves, 2 houses on Have to have little help. references. Emmette Mc- ns, Austell. R 2. married man, wife, 3 Oo work on farm. want e farm. South Ga. prefer- mmunicate with Mrs. a Morten, st ae Re de $3 1 horse crop on halves. iry. Good milker. Also yman, truck farmer. Would for $1 per day. No family. ; mother. Good worker. - Gwinnette county. At Crumley, Buford. R 2. horse crop on halves, ood man, and plenty of to do this winter. M. D. aleska. 1 horse farm on 50-50 also a job until crop time. any kind of work. Jim y, Wiley, Ga. it good 1 horse farm on basis. also am good truck actor operator. C. M. Town- lanta, 23 Love St., S. W. doing | light farm with nice people for board ne salary. Have-one boy, old. Mrs. B. Blitch, Al- a Aprietituriet with ord and clean habits, age ars, 4 in family, wants eral Farm Supt., Stock, oultry Farm considered. whby, Atlanta, 97 Lake- ae horse farm in Bar- nty on 3rd and 4ths, chool. Good house and . Lance, Kingston, R. with 2 good tenant and out-buildings. Near and school, on bus line man to tend 1 Frcs 35 for 3rd and 4ths. ent, or on halves. me. W. T. McGarity, ealthy, honest, reliable irl or woman, unincum- rm. work. No field work. w how to milk, Board onable salary. In Chris- ae. Mrs. Make Morris, trong, healthy yvirl to me of family and do arm. work. $8 mo. d. B. F. Purcell, Pool- an or family, capable, aer, Cultivator and oth- achinery. Salary ba- be sober. honest, in- ore with m ged, a | widow and help with cow, pan : try, garden, ete. for board and .'Small salary. Mrs. Bessie E. Bar- field, Shellman, R 1. Want good man for good wat- er power corn and feed mill, close to RR and highway. J. P. Gaines, Cave, Bartow Co.. Ga. Want a good, nice, smart, no bad habits, of good character (prefer orphan, to live with just husband and self and assist with light farm chores. Will send to school and vive good home. Mrs. Sallie Bales, LaGrange. R 6-2 Box 55. - Want capable, refined; mid- dleaged white woman to live as one of the family and do light farm work. Exch. reference. A. . Brooks, Arnoldsville. RFD 1 Want refined, middleaged cou- ple to live with me, run a 1 horse farm, tend a cow, small | flock of chickens and gen. help about the place. E. D. Gunby, Culverton. R 2. Want a-farmer for a 100 acre farm on paved Route No. 41. Well watered bottom lands, clay, sandy soil. Ideal poultry and truck farm. 26 miles Macon. Standing rent. F.C. Bush, Barnesville. R 3. Box 103. Want woman or girl to live in home and do light farm work ,for board and small salary. No | field work. Good home for right |party. Will not object to 1 child 1At once. L. E. Byrd, Bristol. Want colored family for 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Must have 2 grown plow hands and family to furnish labor, honest and good workers. A. L. Barnes, Griffin. RFD C. cah milk good gentle cows (3) and help with other light farm work. Mrs. T. L. Adam, Douglas- ville. Want nice woman to live on farm and help with light work, for board and small salary. Mrs. G. S. Burt, Dallas, R 3. Clo A. Tw. Crews Want nice woman to jive in home and assist. with light farm work. J. E. Corrson, West Green. Want girl to help do light farm work. One that can milk cow and who won't get homesick. Pay reasonable salary. Mrs. J. O. Lunsford, Talking Rock. R 1. Want honest sober, white man 20-40 yrs. of age, to help gather 1934 crop. $2 week. If satisfac- tory will give 2 or 3 acres cotton for 1935 and board, laundry and some money. F. L.' Martin, Men- loo R.2. Want aed honest, white or colored woman to live in home and help with light ary. No field work. Mrs. M. E. Stancil, Hiram. R 2. Want white woman or girl to live on farm and help with light farm: work. Mrs. A.-F. Sanford Milledgeville. R 2... Want middleaged smart white woman to live as one of family and help with light farm work. Must be able to milk cow. $2 week. Mrs. W.. D. Trammell, Morrow. Want at once a retined: nie: dileaged woman to do light farm work. Mrs. P. M. Mann, Lyons, R 4. Want middleaged white wom- an, unincumbered, to live in home with widow and do light farmwork. Mrs. T. E. Burton, Winston. R 1. farm on 3rd and. 4ths: Plenty of bldgs. Guy Osborn, Clermont. Ra Want 2. Colored women for light farm work, live on place. Small salary. Reply at once. Mrs. ee a Martin, Atlanta. 532 Cap- itol Ave. : - Want strong, Bestia indus- | trlous poe girl to work gar- Want middleaged woman who! farm work. Board and small sal- Want good farmer for 2 horse! r chickens and. pubs die Wadelle, Pearson. Want good man for a farm. of good land, good bldgs., pasture, etc. No smoking, drinking curs- er need apply. E. Frank Sosbee, Bogart, R 1, Box 90, ~ Want healthy white woman, 25 to 40 yrs. old, to live with widow light farm work, for board and and 3 children in home and do reasonable salary. .Mrs. J. E. Parker, Sr., Ludowici. RFD B. Want ashare cropper on 50-50 basis for 1935, for a 1 or 2 horse crop (prefer 2). Good land, fresh and bottoms, White or colored. W. A. Abercrombie, Culloden. Want to get good man for 1 horse farm 7 miles west of Val- dosta, good 5 room house, barn, | under about 60 acres pasture good fence. Must have own stock and be able furnish self. Have about 30-40 head cows and some hogs. Will furnish sows on shares. Write J. W. Simpson, Valdosta. R 1. : FARM PARTNERS WANTED Want good, reliable party to back me in small poultry farm, near a good market. Years ex- perience in care of poultry Write if interested. W. J. Gas- sett, Knoxville. Want a desirable partner with cash for hog and cattle busi- ness. S. M. Seaburn, Brunswick. . Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE. Lot mixed cattle and 40 fat steers, 600 to 1 M. lbs. ea. Wm. T. McKee, Midland. 59 head reg. Jerseys, all ages, Famous, imported Combination Premier breeding. Best blood lines. Priced right. S. G. Mc- Neill, Arlington. 1 nice 4 yr. old Jersey: cow. and heifer calf, 9 mos. old, 2nd calf 9 mos. old. No bad habits. 1% gal. milk on pasture; more when fresh and fed. $40. Mrs. dae te Herrin, Pearson. R 2. 1 yr. old, reg.. Jersey bull. Best blood lines, out of 5 gal. dam. $25 or $20 and.5 bu. corn, Mrs. J.C. Netherland, Fairburn. R 3. Nice Jersey milch cow for sale or exch. Mrs. Riverdale. R 1. AZ head reg. and Grade Jersey cattle. Good milkers. If interest- P. W. Simpson, ed in improving your herd, all}; this one before you buy. Mary &. Clark, Lexington. 1 yoke of oxen, light red, well broke to wagon, plow and har- row. Willis.Sam Stephens, Fair- burn. R 1. 25 head nice beef type Here- ford steers and heifers. Also 4 pure bred male Hereford calves. Come see them. 4 miles Forsyth. on Indian Springs Rd. 4H; C. Waldrep, Forsyth. Your choice of 2 reg. Gisey' cows, 1 and 5. yrs. old, $75 each; also 2 pure bred heifer calves, $25 ea. your choice. J. P. Pirkle, Hoschton. ~Guernseys from oe herd. Fine bull calves at reasonable prices. few bred heifers for sale. J. A. Ewing, Ashburn. Jersey cow, 4% yrs. old, has her 3rd calf; 6 gal. milk, 1% Ibs. butter. Paid originally $125 for this cow, on account bad health | will sacrifice for $75 cash. T. B. inspected. Mrs, T. Q. Odom, Al- ma. RFD 4. Highly bred, ent. to reg., Jer- sey bull, 16 mos. old, dark col- or, $10 at barn; also 1 ton baled wheat and oat straw, $10. Pierce J.*Kenney, Athens. R 2. Nice, young, Jersey cows, fresh in, cheap for cash, or exch. for wheat, oats or corn, part or all. E. T. Evans, Moreland. Young Jersey cows and heifer calves for sale cheap. R. WwW. Blanton, Talbottom. SE Milch cow. W. D. Hammock, Conyers, RA, aoe 1 pure Giernsiy bull, 215 yrs. | | old, wt. 600 Ibs. Not reg. Cheap for cash. Come and see him. T. J. Wilson, Moran. 1 good Jersey cow, giving almost 1 gal. per day on cut corn; wont go dry; freshen Dec. 19th with 3rd calf; $18 cash, or trade. Eric Walker, Riverdale. 2. Jersey heifers, 16 and 6 mos. old, respectively, from pure bred 4 gal. Jersey and-reg Jersey male $20 for the 2, Mrs. H. E. avis, Soperton. R32, 3 extra good. milch cows, $25 ea. W. P. Couch, Lutnersville. Reg. Jersey bull, 5 years: old, Famous Hood Farm breeding; proven daughter to his credit. Fine cond. For sale. O. H. Burn- ett, Lumber City. Polled Herefords, reg. bulls of Prince Domirio and Mischief breeding. Quality bulls at rea- onable prices. Covington. Perry Lunsford, Few fine, young Hereford pulls from my famous Colonial Plan- tation. Breeding of the best and prices that farmers can afford to pay. W. B. Buerinson; Al- bany. 1 Jersey cow, feeabien (by. reg. Jersey male) Dec. ist. Will give 3% or 4 gal. milk on good feed (Guar 3 gal. on common feed). Giving milk now. $30 at my barn 'A. S. Phillips, Collins. 1 thoroughbred, cream _ color Jersey cow, some age, cheap, or }exch. for shoats or sow to far- row soon, or for hens, not over 1 _yr| old. Mrs. Cause Hardin, White. R 1. Several Jersey cows and heif- ers. 1 cow fresh, others freshen little later. Mrs. W. L. Castle- berry, Adel. R 2. Box 46. IT reg. Guernsey bull, 24% yrs. old; also fodder, bean hay, pea- vine and sorghum hay and corn for sale. W. E. Holt, Rome. R 5. Thoroughbred Jersey bull, 9 mos. old, well developed and a beauty. $25 FOB. Enclose post- age for answers to inquiries. H.| M. Mallory, Oxford. _ Jersey milch cow, 2nd calf (young), 2% gallons milk, $30; Guernsey cow,-2nd calf (young), 3 gal $35. At barn prices. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. 3 well broke steers, wt. 1150 to 1400 lbs. Sell 2 or all 3 cheap. J. W. Fortner, Thomaston. R 4. 1 Guernsey bull, reg. in buyers name. 3 yrs. old, wt. 1 M. Ibs. $25. A. Freeman, Flovilla. R 1. 12 Jersey and Guernsey milch cows, some are fresh and some soon to freshen. Mrs. Ti: Hardin, Culloden, R 1. _ Grade Jersey and Guernsey | milch cows, 1 reg. Guernsey male 4 yrs. old. Come see them at my farm. W. H. Clough, Blackshear. _. Yr. old mixed Jersey - Guern- sey butt-headed, from reg. Jer- | sey mother and reg. Guernsey father. Make offer at my home. No del. Mrs. S. E. Marshall, At- lanta, R 4, Box 269, Phone Ra. 8219. 20 head high grade Jerseys, all cows and heifers. C. T. Mil- ler, Cleveland. 2 T. B. tested cows: 3-4 Jersey 2% gal. when fresh, due Novem- ber, $25; 16 mos. old heifer, part. Jersey, $15; both for $35, or trade for good, fresh milch cow. J.-T, Scott; Register. Yoke of Oxen, well broke, also Grade Jersey milch cows, 1 fresh another to freshen in October, Reasonably priced. J. W. Watson, Pitts: Jersey cow, now giving milk. jand 1 good P. C, brood sow and several nice pigs, about 2 mos, old for sale. Come see them 00 ; Be care to. Mrs. Ss Trim- {NL WwW. cow, giving Be Aittl mills, | irsvi : Not, prepaid. \pu. corn. Have no way to del.|dy 1 for sow; 6 pigs, most : $3 ea. J. F. Adair, Madison rican Guineas, 4 to 5 mos. ol $15 pr., or 2 gilts and male $20. I. G. Thompson, Brooklet. Reg. S. P. C, boars, 3 to 6 mos, old, wt. 60 to 180 lbs. From 00 to 1-M. Ib. parents. Sat. guar. W. D. Sealy, Cuthbert. t HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 5 gaited saddle horse, works anywhere, any time, any place (just like a mule); when fat 900 Ibs., 10 yrs. old, A mountain raised horse. O. K. every way. $75 at my barn, 25 miles north of Gainesville, 14% mi. west of Cleveland. K. S. Price, Cleveland. 1 mule, wt. 900 or 1 M. lbs. for sale or exch. for smaller pair. R. C. Brewer, Gillsville. R 1. 1 mare mule, wt. 1100 1 yrs. old, sound in every way, stepper. A good buy at $125, Luther Norris Harrison. 9 yr. old mare, wt. about a Ibs. works like a mule, $100; -good mule in fine cond. $65. JOS. Corbett, Nashville. R 2. 950 lb. mule, age, 12 yrs. Sound and gentle, no blemishes. $40 Ee W. Jones, Fayetteville. butt ae very gentle. about 850 lbs. $25 cash. WwW. Williams, Mauk. R 2.- 2 good mules and 2 horse wag: on; 100 pure bred hens and. pul- lets: B. Rocks, Buff Minorcas. R. I. Reds and W. Leghorns and few nice B. R. and R. I. Red cockerels. For bargain, see: S. F. Pirkle, Grayson. See 1 mule for sale or exch. fo 30 bu. corn. Whit Riddle, A ens. 225 Peter St. 1 1 plug mule, $25; 1 mare foal, $100; Mule colt, 2% y _ old, $100. No trade. O.\E. N ton, Fairburn. SHEEP AND GOATS. FOR SALE - 40 pet sheep, 30 ewes, all bred. $3 ea. or $100 for the lot, Josh Russ, Nichols, R eee 15 head fat goats; 1 fine ore gora billy, many | half. breeds f sale. Make offer. Clyde K. Me- Neill, Blakely. R 2. ok 3 pure bred Toggenburg doe heavy milkers (soon to freshe and 1 billy for sale or.exch. V Yearwood, Macon. R 6. * 5 milk Nubian goats, 3 grown, 2 does, buck and 2 large kids buck and doe, $15 for the lot, FOB. crated, $20. If taken a once. Mrs. C. S. Cannon, Lake- mont, = 75 good sheep for sale. Come see them. Herman H. Braselt i, Braselton. Ga. Milk goats and Jersey cows for sale. Mrs. B. J. Oger, Arabi, Ga. st Toggenbure- -Nubian kid. 2 08 old, $3. Mrs. Viola Bass, Aue a, R 7. Box 279. ; 5 yr. old pure bred Poawenb re Swiss billy goat for sale. W. T. Hood, Commerce, RFD:2. Thoroughbred Nubian doe with 2 dee kids, 3 mos. old; also Tog. and Nubian cross buck,.2 yrs. old. Cheap for cash, or exc. for FICE, young hens. White Cornish preferred. Dr. D. D. Woodard, Dudley. RABBITS FOR SALE 5 Chinchilla does, yr. old, not ped. $1.50 each. Excellent, moth ers; A 2 yr. old, heavy wt. Chin. buck, wt., 7- 3-4 Ibs. Vigorous side, $1.75 Ped juniors, 8 Wks. Oc Wo P. 2 Schue maker, Atlanta. 700. Julian St. or. domestic, rabbits: A hi about 12 yrs. old (has made a Rocekel, Jr., ae Tinsley St. se 215% Marista. black spotted buck, 50e ea Ship- - ping chgs .not paid. Mrs. ct Davis, Egypt. R 2. Live Stock Wanted - HOGS WANTED Want 2 thrifty.shoats for meat hogs wt. 75 to 100 lbs: ea. gross. . State age, etc. and price. Roe ; a Duluth. 2. Want 3 to 6 mos. old pigs, within 79 mile radius of Hamil- ton. State number and price. L. By Mobley, C Columbus. Mox 404. Want a S. P. C. brood sow, already bred. State price del. - Must be cheap for cash. Or a pair of S. P. C. gilts, bred cheap. Mrs. Kathleen Hall, Waycross. R} 5. Box 78. HORSES AND MULES WANTED a Want party to let me have some Percheron mares to raise mule or horse colts on shares. Gordon Wheeler, Kite. Want 5 gaited mare, 6 or 8 vrs. old, that will plow or work to wagon; also have a reg. Jer- -- sey male calf for sale cheap or trade for farm products. He i Barnett, Smyrna, R 1. Exch. mlue, wt. 800-900 lbs. _ good crop this year), for a brood mare with foal. J. C. Morrison, Macon. R 5. 2 Want pony, wt. not less than _ 450 lbs.. Have good milch_ cow, 2 yrs. old, Jersey and Holstein _ heifer, 2. Jersey bulls, wt. about 400 Ibs. ea. Will exch. any part or all. N. R. Mooney, Quill. . Want good Jack. ~ Will buy, lease or take or shares. W. M. Thomasville. RFD 6. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want to buy 1 goat, not over 8 yrs. old, well broke, cheap for cash. Earl eee, Pons eaves oat 2 Want common goats at 50c per head, not over 1 yr. nor under) bage plants, good and strong and ' 4 mos. old; have 2 Nubian and Foggenburg- bills for sale at $5 ea. or trade for pure bred P. C. gilts. Mrs. Kathleen Hall, Way- cross. R 5. Box 1. Miscellaneous For Oi. For sale or exch: Chicken corn, cabbage-collards, large li- ma pole beans, mustard lady _ peas watermelon tomato, . etc., _ for bees, honey, dried or fresh fruit, chickens, puliets and roost- _ ers; also Lutie and Concord as grape cuttings for apple trees. =< -Greo,, W. Smith, Griffin. 822 Goose feathers, grey and white mixed, $1 Jb. Mrs. M. G. Bonner, Monroe, RED. Hot pepper, red and green, 25c galf horse radi sh and pie plant ~ roots, 3 fer e;. Lady Thompson strawberry planis, 20 C; Yel- low root, 20c >. Mrs, Henry EI- ~ ler, Ellijay. Ey. &. Some nice Sts for. sale. Mrs. L. D. Powell, Newnan, 43 Temple Aye. J My. patch. i /Will exc. ft M. at | $10 per i cane, Cash! t Greenville. = Miscell: ia neous Squaw Vine. root, Yellow g Queens s Delis willa Toot, - ; ia other, yeots. J. Ty Petterson, /alianta,, millet and peavine hay. Howard Barnet, Bogart. Want some Gensing, also Gold- en Seal. State what you have and price. Henry Whitfield, Ball Ground, R 4. Want some mutton suet, cheap Mrs. J. M. Akins, Rockmart, R 3. Want a 2 horse wagon, second |. hand, cash. Mrs. Hartsfield. Plants F or Sale Wakefield and Cpeihagen cabbage, Stone tomato, Heading in good cond., Dora cheap for McLendon, collard plants..70c M. del. 5 M.| $2.50; shipment. Ovie Crowe, Gaines- +} ville, R 1. 10 M. $5 collect. Prompt Wakefield and Heading asl lard plants, 300, 35c; 80c M. Mailed; 5 M. $2.50 collect; Klon- dike strawberry plants, 20e %; $1.40 M. Mailed. H. P. _Crow, Gainesville, Pyls Klondike strawberry plants, $1 MY PB: Reynolds, Gainesville. Large size Lady T: strawberry | plants, 25 C; $2 M. Everbearing, 20e GC; $1.50) Me, All postpaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. L. W. Seago; Pine- hurst. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Heading collard, Stone and Bal- timore tomato plants, 15 C;. 300 35c; 80c M. del. Clyde Smith, Gainesville, R 1. The famous Youngberry vines 40c doz. Himalaya tame black- erry, 25c doz; Sage plants, 25c} doz. All rooted and postpaid; nice, new pop corn, 6 lbs. post- 5c Ib. paid 50c; 20 lbs. or more, Lisid: Vollrath, Winston. Frost-proof Fall and Winter heading collard and cabbage plants, leading var., now ready, 300, 35c; 500, 50c; 75c M. del; 1 M. 60c. FOB; 5 M. $2.35; 10 M. $4.45. Major Crow, Gainesville, Rea Early Fall erown, all var. cab- field grown, 50c, 500; 85c M. del W. H. Morris, Baxley, R 1. Wakefield and Dutch cabage Tomato and Collard plants, 506; 50e: 80c M. del. 10 M. up, 65c M. del. Prompt shipment. Calvin Garrett, Gainesville, R hl Copenhagen, Wakefield cab- bage, 200, 35c; 500, 60c; 90c M. All var. onion sets, 35c gt. 75c gal; Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye. and Vetch. Write. Wm. R. Stephens, Gainesville, R 6. / Late Flat Dutch, Chas. W. cabbage plants, 15c C; $1 M Collard, 15c C; Early Imp. Klon- dike strawberry plants, 20c C; $125 M. Rosie Crow, Cumming, Reel: Mastodon, Progressive Ever- bearing strawberry plants,30c C. $2.50 M. Emley Long, Cleveland, R45) Fall and .Winter Wakefield Copenhagen & Early Flat Dutch cabbage, $1.10 Mailed; 75c M: 5 M. up; collard plants, same price Seed of all kind. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, R 1. fee Lead. var. cabbage collard plants, 2@c O, 80e M. Mailed; 5 |M. 50c; M Exp. collect; Klondike strawberry plants, 30c C. $1.50 M. woe, L. A. Crow, Oakwood. Frost-proof cabbage plants aap ready, 508, 65c; $1 M: FOB. Oe R. Lindsey, Lenox. E. J., cabbage plants, 300, 400, | 500, 6Bc = $1 M. _Postpaid. R. | Chancior, Pitts. Fine var. Everbearing straw- berry plants, 39c C. $1.75 M; Sage and Peppermint plants, 6 for 25c: rhubarb. 3 bunches, 50c. Exch. for white sacks. Leo Blackwell, | Cleveland. i } peach trees, 15c ea. -luntil killine frost; plants, 25, 200; 60c, 500; Amos Milwood, Gainesville, RFD Two. - Cabbage and Ga. collard plts. ready now. Ship promptly. $1 M; 5 M. $4.50; 10 M. $8.50; 20 M. and up, 75c M. G. W. Coleman, Tif- ton. Chas. W. cabbage, Gr. Balti- more, tomato and collard plants, 20 C. 500, 60c; 90c M; Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c C3150 M; Klondike, $1.25 M. Del. Prompt shipment. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, R 2. Condons everbearing Red and Bhack ' raspberry, $1 doz; Masto- don everbearing strawberry, 302 C: White Concord grape vine, well rooted, 15c ea; Sugar pear, Bliie Damson plums, white Eng. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, R 4. Chas. W. cabbage plants now ready. Guar. pure, 15 O,- 200, 25c; 500, 60c; $1 M. FOB. J. Ww, Sellers, Bae R 4, Box 81. Strawberry plants, 15e C. 500 65c; $1.25 M. or exc. for cab- bage plants, dried apples, or white feed sacks, free of holes. Add postage for orders less than 50c. Mrs. F.. Ft. Ard, Conutt, R One. Large, well rooted Chas. Early J., .Wakefield. cabbage plants, sown On fresh ground and free of disease, 300, 50c; . 500, . 75c; $1.25 M; postpaid. Roots wrap- ped. E. A. Hayes, Buford. Klondike strawberry plants, $1 M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville. Sage plants, 10c ea; sage, 60c lb. Mrs. G. Collins, Cobbtown. Plants Wanted "Want few hundred strawberry plants, State kind and price. Mrs: C. R. Redmond, Pelham. Seed For Sale Sev. bu. this yrs crop Giant Russian and Japanese Sunflow- er seed for sale or exc. for Burr, Crimson or Sweet clover sed. I paying frt. ea. way in 1, 2 and 3rd zone. L. D. McPherson, tes men. Burr clover seed in fou 14%4c Ib. Clean seed, 5c lb. Inocu- lation furnished. Roy Lewis, Hartwell, R 3. Tung Oil seed nuts, 8c Th. will exc. for seed oats or any farm produce. F. L. Cross, Colquitt. P, Oo. J. seed Cane (15,000) for 50c per C. at patch from now also, 10 M. Kianna, same price. Ed Pxeston, Donalsonville, R 2. Perennial white nest onions (mild flavor, best for green on- ions: plant now), 55c gal. post- paid. 8e stamps accepted. -A. Steinheimer, Fayetteville, R 1. - Button onion sets, $2.50 pu: 35c gal. postpaid. C. EB. Smith, Braselton. 1934 Crimson clover seed in chaff, 8c lb. FOB. .R. B. Kin- man, Calhoun, Rt. 4, Box 106. . B00 Ib. seed peach seed, 1 3-4 lb. FOB. Cash with order in 500 lb. lots. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford. 7 bu. seeding peach seed. Make est price per pound FOB Bow- man, or come in truck. John N. Maxwell, Bowman, RFD 1. - Winter shallot buttons (excel- lent for shallot onions), 40c gal. postpaid. Cash with- order. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, R 2. Hastings Big Seven turnip collection, 25c Tb. Mrs. C. A. Wil- banks, Commerce, RFD 5. Galif. multiplying beer sded, 10 per lange start; 3 times that amount, 25 del. Jd. M. obot ms ence Bt | canting: ie gal; | Hyatt, Bowdon, R'4. gal. postpaid. No stamps. Prompt shipment. Guy Mallory, Buck- head. Crimson clover seed in chaff, with few alfalfa in them, Te lb. or $6. per 100 lbs. lots; Fulehum | seed oats, 75c bu; Purple straw seed wheat, $1.50 bu. All aoe W. E. Smith, Jr., Carrollton, R One. bean seed; 25c large teacupful; Klondike and Everbearing straw- berry plants; 35 C. $2.50 M. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rol. Rape seed, 2 lbs. 30c; 4 lbs. 50c; 9 lbs. $1; all var. turnip seed, 8 or lb. 60c; Want seed this. 25.: 0 oats. W.-H. Waddelle, Pearson. Red onion setg and onions for planting, 55c gal; white nest on- ions, 50c gal. Exc, for white feed sacks at 6c ea., no holes. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, R 2. Burr clover seed, dbl. screened and hand cleaned, inoculation furnished. 100 Ib. lots, $8; Mon- ey orders only accepted. J. oO. Johnson, Lavonia. Crimson clover sea in chaff, up to 1 M. Ibs. 6c lb. Over M Ibs. 514c Ib. C. W. Hutchins, Sum- merville, R 3. New crop Burr clover seed, dbl. screened and hand cleaned, inoculated, 50 Ib. bags, $3.00. L. Aderhold, Lavonia. Big, red, nice shallot onion buttons, 10c qt 35 gal; big white pnest onions, 15c qt. 55 gal. All | FOB. Want to buy an O. I. C. pig 3S, A. Christian, Bishop, R 1, Box 110. Fine, white multiplying onions (making 10 to 12 to bunch), for Fall planting, 50c gal. 30c per % gal. postpaid. No stamps. Prompt shipment. Miss Minnie Buckhead. Georgia Products For Sale CORN AND SEED CORN : FOR SALE Best new corn, $1 bu: at my erib. $1.25 del. Cash or P. O. Money Order. James W. ek Blackshear. -COTTON SEED FOR SALE Piedmont. Pedigreed Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed. Reduced price on Fall deliveries; Pied- mont Ped. Blue Stem seed wheat and Fulghum oats, regular price J. O. M.:Smith, Commerce. FRUIT FOR SALE _Sundried peaches, 1934 crop, 12%%e lb. or 9 Ibs: $1. Mrs. J. B, Ward, Cordele, Rt: B. Nice, ripe Pineapple pears, 50 bu. FOB. or exc. for anything can use. J. J. OHiff, Bristol. Nice, bright sundried apples; free of worms, peelings, etc. 10c lp. Py Pe in; Ga. in 10; Ib. lots. Money order. No chks. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rol: Box 37. Few hanarea pu. nice, large pears (preserving pears) at reas- onabie price. F. M. Wynne, Washington. Nice, sundried apples, 10c th.|. - Sassafras in 10 Ib. tots, del. roots, wild cherry tree bark, 20c lb. Catnip, peppermint, Balm, 10 doz. Mrs. J. C: White, Dahlon- | ega, Re in FRESH. AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE 1 nice. dry 28 Ib. country cured ham, 25 Ib. FOB. Mrs. P. W. Ex 30c per a2 | Mason, 26 hives Bees in $26 for lot, not way, Forsyth, R 10-10 frame hives I comiplete with 2 hive 2 supers and metal co in good cond. and fre sease. $3 ea. my house -| Neel, Cartersville. Old fashioned, tender cornfield - White chunk hone comb: packed in lar 70 Ib. at 8c Ib: Send Lang; Omega. 10 stands bees with es included, $15 for lot cause unable to look af J. J. Ethridge, Aub PEANUTS AND FOR SAL 30: Ibs. nice; large crop. 15 1b. Mrs. Mi roy, Winder. 50 Ibs. large, So pecans, 20c lb. 88 8c lb. Miss Belle Bronwgod, Box 83. SYRUP FOR . bs vin Collins, Whighai TOBACCO FOR About 100 Ibs. extra oe 1933 leaf tobacco, 15 lb Johnston, Hazlehurst, Home grown tobacco, and twisted, cured i Ib. 3 lbs. $1 or 5c twis tage. H. T. Crumley R 4. : Good flue. cured cl smoking tobacco, 10 . lbs. 50c. James McLeoc Good, flue cured little dark. 10 lbs. ch del; smoking, $1 de. for less than 10 lbs. M ders only. eS > rency. Gedtivi CORN AND_ WANT Exc. gentle, well brok old steer, work an hogs wt. 80 to -130 good sound corn. F 15 bu. Mrs. a B tion Citys, Want 100 bu. wl corn, about Oct. 10th Give best price, Ile or FOB your station an, Doraville. ;for 2 of apples. and get apples. Jesup. TOBACCO WAN Want 12 or 15 Ibs. -or red leaf tobacco, 12c Ib. Send samp D. M. Borders, Warre Parks strain B. R eges from pure bred ; fully selected, 75: $120 for 30, postpai Miss Bertie E. Cart | ham, RA. Turken (Spent Bird) eggs, $1.25 Rebecca Campbe Boulevard, S. E.