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UME 22
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938
NUMBER 21 _
E FARMER PAYS THE FREIGHT |
ay COLUMBUS ROBERTS:
: a petition fetors the Public Ser-
ommission, the railroads are asking
a change in the present carrying
otton according to the present law
a y quantity at ten cents per hundred
ifty mile haul. Seventeen cents. for
hundred miles and twenty-two cents
wo hundred miles. They claim they
e these smaller lots in many cases at
yss and ask for a schedule of rates which
id tend to bring them together into
sand pounds each for which they pro-
> to make a rate, corresponding to the
sent interstate rate, making this rate
sly back to any point where the smaller
yments originated. They figure that
- would throw to them much of the cot-
that is now being handled by truck.
is for a fifty mile haul, would be nine
present rate ten cents, on one hun-
miles seventeen cents, present. rate
teen. On two hundred miles twenty-
ents, present rate twenty-two cents,
ree hundred miles forty-two cents,
nt rate thirty-two cents. Whether
btful to our minds. In fact, most gin-
s and handlers would, we should think,
fer the present simple (any quantity
and if any increases were made,
id give all their cotton to trucks.
This attitude was voiced by Mr. E. J.
, President of the Planters Gin and
wufacturing Company of Jonesboro,
hen he said, You tell them if they
1e rate up I will haul all my cotton to
ta by truck. I have shipped quite a
of cotton by rail this year, but a change
? ite from ten to twelve cents per hun-
would be a deciding factor in favor
Die: truck. I am making an honest ef-
| to obtain every cent I can for the
ers of this community from their cot-
sg on cotton. They object to han-.
s of twenty-five thousand or fifty.
The carload rate on one hundred
would work out as they hope is very
what the amount, has its influence on the
price I am able to pay.
From this and others from whom we
have heard express themselves along the
same line, we are of the opinion that if
the railroads in Georgia want to give up
the majority of their short haul cotton bus-
iness, putting this new rate into effect is
a good way to do it.
We sympathize with the railroads.
They are no doubt having a hard time like
the rest of us. They are a vital part of
our present economic system. We need
them to move our coal, our lumber, our
long haul produce, but at the same time,
the cotton farmers of Georgia are having
a hard time and are not in position to take
on any additional burdens.
To give you some idea of just how
these new rates would apply, you will be
Interested in the following example:
Proposed New Intrastate Rates
On a fifty mile basis the present rate is ten
cents, proposed rate, any Seen: twelve. cents,
earload nine cents.
On a one hundred mile basis the present rate
is (any quantity) seventeen cents, proposed rate
twenty cents; on carloads it would be seventeen.
One hundred and fifty mile basis, present rate
nineteen cents, proposed rate, any quantity, less
than carlot twenty-five cents, carload twenty- -two
cents.
Two hundred mile basis, present rate twenty-
two cents, proposed rate thirty cents, less than car-
lots; on carlots, fifty bales, twenty-eight cents; one
hundred bales twenty-six cents.
The interstate carload one hundred mile haul
is seventeen cents, proposed rate does not affect |
does not affect interstateeaisroiaeaisrlefyvgqxeas
interstate rates. In other words, the proposed rate
would increase the Georgia rates to correspond,
with the interstate rates.
To illustrate: From Atlanta to West Point:
The rate to West Point Mill on any quantity
is now sixteen cents. To Lanett, Ala., across the
river, it is nineteen cents. Under the new rate
West Point will pay nineteen cents.
New regulation would not affect cotton Ripped
out of the state.
y The history of cotton rates in Georgia over
rates or any other expense for that matter,
but how is the mighty fallen!
So now it seems we must hold: to ev- a8
ery cent. We must grow our cotton cheap-
er, make more per acre, build up our land
with soil conserving crops, so we can com-
-pete with the western states and we must
put into effect every possible saving in the.
handling and marketing of our crop. For
_ these reasons we must go on record as op-
posed to the proposed new rates.
At our request the Public Service
Commission has postponed the final hear-
ing on this rate matter until December
20th, at which time they will not. only
hear from the railroads, but from any gin- |
ner, cotton merchant or farmer in Georgia
who can show they have a real interest in
this matter. In fact the Commission will
welcome such testimony.
. Truck Farming
We are continually receiving letters request=. Bey
ing information about truck farming, what to plant
and when to plant to make money.
Our experience is that unless one has bottom
wes
land or irrigation or both, truck farming cannot. _
be made really profitable in middle Georgia. If
the weather turns dry, vegetables on upland will
prove to be a failure, while when we have good
seasons and plenty of rain, there is an over supply
that will not sell for enough to pay expenses.
In South Georgia where marketing centers
are established and vegetables shipped in carlots,
the case is different. Here a crop can be grown in
aI
the winter and early spring and put on the market
before the weather turns dry and while there is a
good market at the north before these markets are
supplied locally or from localities to the north of
South Georgia.
Also in the mountain section vegetables may
be grown successfully and put on the market in
midsummer when these crops of Irish potatoes,
cabbage and beans come on after the local supply
begins to fail or is cut short by summer drouth.
This applies to most standard vegetables, such as
cabbage, beans, squash, potatoes, tomatoes, etc.
: : Sans : F. J. M.
nd every added expense, no matter the last fifty-eight years is interesting.
# : : : On a fifty mile haul in 1880, it was twenty
cents; in 1882 nineteen cents; in 1918 thirty-four :
cents; in 1920 forty-three cents; in 1922 thirty-nine Prices of Fresh Vegetables
Atlanta Market Report cents; in 1923 thirty-three cents. Today it is ten:
et cents. - New proposed. rate will be twelve cents. Prices of fresh vegetables prevailing on State
2 ss quoted below on the Atlanta Market are for ee : Mae Se Aes December Pe
that have not been candied or graded for When those high rates were in effect Apples. per bushel package -'1:.25-1.75
ality, Eggs that have been graded and are guar- back in 1920 cotton indeed was King and Beans, Lima, per bushel____.___________4.00-4.25
eed grade A quality, are bringing 3c to 95 Beans, snap, per bushel hamper 1.15-1.25
emium. Unclassified, current receipts and yard no one thought much about the freight Cabbage, bulk, per 100 Ibs. 100-125
m eges are not permitted to be offered to the Collards, per dozen bunches... 40-50
: mi ie = oe ery a re harayer ee ce 1.00-1.15
- give. Dor, 2 otatoes, Cobblers, per (DAR See 1.85-1.90
GS, Oe aan. Don 2 32 pie fal Se ps es 3.50-3.75
Se ee 30 1 weet Potatoes, bulk, per 100 lbs... 90-.109 |
i se ecumeren 14-15 Livestock Tomatoes, per loose pack crate 225-2.50 ||
De is th 10 ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 12thAs quoted by White ure Galak oe eke bunch --. 4050 |
SOSTERS Lb. _..09 Provision Co, and subject to change daily, oe ee ee a eee
ee 12 No. 1 Soft Hogs, 180 to 240 lbs..___..__._......6.56
RIERS, Lb. 16-.18 No. 2 Soft Hogs, 150: to 180 Ibs...___=_______ 6.00
JCKS, Lb. 11 12 No. 3 Soft Hogs, a9: 2 150 a eee :
ee No. 4 Soft Hogs, 110 130: 1)s: 23 5.2 ;
8 Lb. ee No. 5\Pigs, | 60 to 110 Ibs 5.00 f
URKEYS, Lb. 5 __a0-. Heavy Smoo ogs, Sp : :
\PONS, Pi ee ee ee ee 20 Strictly Corn Fed Hogs woes quoted at 7.25 for the Atlanta Spot Cotton
INTRY BUTTER, best table, Lb. ... 25-.30 Marke bp ATLANTA Ga. Dec. 12
, Ga. . 12At the close of the
MEIC CORN, BM. os 995 CATTLE cotton market today Atlanta Spot Cotton was f
i CORN (80 Lbs. -to Bu.) 57-.60 Best fed grass and beef type steers and heifers quoted at 50 points on the New work January -
ee BU. oo aoe $6.00@7.50; common kinds $4.50@5.00; most fat future or 8.75 per lb. for middling 7 % inch cotton.
KET POTATOES, per 100 Lbs. _..90-$1.00 cows $4.50@5.00; common cows $4. 00@4.50: com- The average price of middling % inch cotton on
BBAGE, (green, per 100 Lbs.) $1.00-$1.25 cows $4.50@5.00; common cows $4.00@4. 50; can- 10 Southern markets yesterday was 8.35c per Ib.
\BBAGE (white, per 100 Lbs.) __$1.00-$1.25 ners and cutters $3.00@3.75; good bulls $4.50@5.00; Staple premiums being paid yesterday on 10
p $1 6.50-$17.00 sommon bulls, $4.00@4.50; pest calves $7.00@8.00; Southern designated markets averaged 28 points
AVINE HAY, No. 1, ton -..... : : medium calves $6. 00@7.00: common $4.00@5.00. on for middling 15-16 inch cotton and 52 points on
SUT HAY; No. 1, ton... $10.00 Albany Soft Hogs were quoted by Cudahy Pack- for middling 1 inch cotton.
yPTONSEED (prime), per ton 3 $28.00 ing Company and subject to change at 6.25 for the New York future closed today, Jan.___- 8.25 fi
"TONSEED MEAL, 7%, per ton $24.00 market top. New. Orleans future closed today, Jan... 8.36
YPTONSEED MEAL, 8%, per ton $26.00 :
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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture
March
1, 1917
Published Semi-Monthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner
Executive Office: State Capitel, Atlanta, Georgia
Publishing Office Cevington, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitel.
Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post
Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac-
cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. :
Notices of farm produce and Gapuriaunh oes admissable under
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing
more than 30 words including name and address. _
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul-
_.
POULTRY WANTED
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS
Exchange trio Golden Lace
- Bantams for trio of Silver Lace
bantams. Effie Caldwell, 105
Dooley St., Hawkinsville.
Want 4 or 6 purebred Golden
Sebright bantams cheap for cash.
Exchange 2 mixed bantams for
1 Sebright. T. L. Bailey, La-
Fayette, Rt. 3.
Want 8 young Cannon bant-
am hens. E. L. Sherling, 2835
Houston Ave., Macon.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
- Want 8 purebred B. R. cock-
erels, 6 or 8 mos. old, Parks Str.
preferred. Exchange pure B. L.
hens or pullets, or pay reasonable
cash. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran.
CORNISH
Want 100 purebred Cornish
game biddies to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. Gordon Morgan,
_ Stilimore.
Want purebred Dark Cornish
chickens, heavy bull dog type. No
long leg wanted. Mrs. O. M. Hunt,
RFD 1, Decatur.
GAME
Want game hens to raise, also
want baby chicks, any breed, little
pone guinea pigs or hogs, and few
heifer caives to raise on halves.
A. D. Blackstock, Madison.
Want any breed pit game cocks.
Must weigh 5% Ibs. and be over
18 mos. old. State price and de-
tails. Mack Mullinax, Jasper,
Rt 2. .
LEGHORNS
Want 25 Eng. str. W. L. hens
not over 1 yr. old. Exchange 25
B. R. Parks str. hens, same age.
- Write before shipping. O. L.
Green, Rt. 1, Cedartown.
Want 100 W. L. hens. No culls.
State lowest cash price. State age.
Tom Banks, Pelham, RFD.
A Want 10 Buff Leghorn -hens.
_ Price reasonable. J, W. Cook,
Whitesburg.
Want 50 thoroughbred B. L.
hens or pullets, now laying, 75c
ea. W. L. Moore, Soperton, Rt. 3.
Want 6 good laying English
W. L. pullets, 8 or 9 mos.,old. Mrs.
John R. Lewis, Louisville.
Want to exchange high class
Flying Homers for W. L. pullets
or young hens. Preferably Han-
sen str. H. Konigsmark, Smyrna.
- Want to buy 50 to 100 large
type. W. L. pullets ready to lay,
or year old hens. Cheap for cash.
C. K. Kendrick, Rt. 2, Macon.
E Want 40 or 50 W. L. hens. J.
W. Fleming, Clarkston.
. High class Homers to exchange
for W. L. pullets or young hens,
preferably Hanson str. H. Konigs-
mark, Smyrna.
LAMONAS
- Want 2 Lamona cockerels, must
be purebred, larke type, and red
ear lobes. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie.
_ MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want nice large flock good
hers. Will pay reasonable cash
rent per month or give percent
of eggs. Good feed and attention.
Consider buying later if satis-
factory. Write details. Mrs. John
S A. Kell, Shannon.
ORPINGTONS
Want 1 White Orpington cock-
. ercl. Write full descriptions. F. C.
> Snell, Snellville.
Want peafowls, 3 to 5 yrs. old.
State age and price in pairs and
Z aa OQ. D. Richmond, Varnell,
PEAFOWLS
Want to buy 1 pea hen. State
- @ge and price. F. W. Miles, RFD
I, Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta.
REEDS (RHODE ISLAND)
-. Want pure Lonald-on str. R. I.
_ Red pullets. Mar. hatch. Mrs.
WD: Yaugnen, Jackson, ee O.
- Box 183.
Want few R. I. Red pullets,
Denaldson str.. old enough to
a nase w. o> Vaughn, Jack-
sci 0. Box 183.
7 ORE 5.
ROCKS
Want few good White Rock
pullets Q(aying age) and cock-
erels. Mrs, C. F. Patten, Millen.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC.
Want ducks. Write kind .and
price. Want to swap W. R. pullets
for good milch cow. Mrs, J. J.
Lassiter, Cedartown.
Want 12 guinea hens, reason-
able for cash. sons We Orr, Wind-
er. -
Want 15 or 20 oo guineas.
State best price. E. E. Woodruff,
Lilly.
Want 1 turkey tom and 2 hens.
State breed, age, wt. etc. Cheap,
also trade Speckled guinea roost-
ers for ne same kind. Will pay
express. J. A. Tuggle, Chamblee,
Rt. 2.
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS
1 Ancona cockerel and 1 Buif
Leghorn cock, $1.00 ea. Frances
Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.
ANDALUSIAN
3 Blue Andalusian cockerels, $1
ea. Mrs. S. Waters, Waycross, Rt.
1, Box 16.
BANTAMS
4 Seabright bantam hens, 4
pullets, and 1 rooster, $10. 00 lot.
Not prepaid. M. B. Bailey,
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Dark Cornish bantams, Buff
Cochins, and B. B. Red Game for
sale. W. K. Herndon, 1109 Adrian
St., Augusta.
Few genuine Buff Cochin bant-
am breeding cockerels, $2.00 and
up, according to age. OH.
Wright, Pters' Building. Call He
0648 W after 4 p. m.
Several pair R. I. Red bant-
ams, Cornish: and Barred Rock
for sale. Won first prize at Fair.
Fred K. Robinson, 849 Vedado
Way, NE, Atlanta.
Nice purebred Buff Cochin
bantam roosters, $1.00 ea. FOB.
Walter Bell, 311 S. Lee St.
Americus.
Black breasted red game bant-
am. All prize stock. Sell in pairs
or lot. H. C. Tabb, 1116 Manas
Ave., Savannah,
Thoroughbred Japanese Silkie
Bantams, $1.50 pr. not postpaid.
Exchange for thoroughbred R. I.
Red pullets. Mrs. I. V. Craven,
Demorest, Box 79.
BRAHMAS
3 last Apr. brahma pullets and}
1 rooster, $6.00; 2 roosters, $2.50.
Shipped together or separate.
Mrs. Ethel Sanders, Buchanan,
Rt 2
6 thoroughbred Brahma hens
and 1 rooster, $1.25 ea. at my
ay Mrs. oe B. a Duluth,
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Purebred B. R. roosters, Parks
str., $1.00 ea.; 2 for $1.90. 2...
Steed, Buena Vista.
6 thoroughbred White P. R.
pullets and 1 cockerel, $1.50 ea.;
$6.00 lot FOB; also 12 or 15
Holterman Aristocrat B. R. cock-
erels, $3.00 ea.; $5.00 for 2; 6
hens, $1.50 ea.; 6 pullets, $1.25
ea. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy..
9 purebred Partridge Rock hens
and 1 rooster. $15.00 lot; White
Wyandotte pullets, $11.25 lot: 2
purebred young White Wyandotte
roosters, 4 lbs. ea, 80c._ea.; 6 friers,
3 Ibs., $3.90 lot. All fob. James
McPherson, Rabun Gap.
~W,. R. Cockerels, Fische] str.,
Mar. hatch., $1.00 ea. crated fob.
{| Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord.
2 B. R. cockerels, Parks str.,
$1.25 ea. at my yard. Mrs. G. M.
Dorman, Fayetteville.
Purebred B. R. AAA blood test-
ed, Apr. hatch pullets, from
Woodlawn Hatchery, 20 for $15.00:
en 18 mos. old, 12 for: $10.00.
rs
I. S. Sowell, McDonough, |
POULTRY FOR MET
POULTRY FOR SALE
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
3 thoroughbred B. R. hens, now
laying, and 1 rooster, 18 mos. old,
$4.00 lot. Not prepaid. Mrs. Rosa
Lord, Toomsboro,
10 purebred Mav. hatch B. P. R.
cockerels, $1.60 ea. fob. Mrs. B. L.
Ashe, Bishop.
10 Apr. hatch B. R., Parks str.
pullets and 1 cockerel, $10.00 fob.
here. Crate returned. Mrs. J. J.
Olliff, Bristol.
Pure stock white P. R., 2 pullets
and 1 cockerel, 6 mos. old, $1.00
ea. Exchange for 3 N. H. Red
pullets. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen,
Locust Grove.
Purebred AAA W. R. hens, Mar.
hatch, now laying, $1.00 ea. Cash
with order. Mrs. A. G. Joiner,
Boston, Rt. 2. :
Thompsons Imp. B. R. cock-
erels, Mar. and Apr. hatch, $1.50
ea.; 2 or more, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J.
E. Steadham, Bainbridge, Rt. 2.
10 purebred B. P. R. cockerels
and 5 pullets, Mar. hatch, $1.00
ea. fob. No checks. Mrs. B. L.
Ashe, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 150.
Purebred B. R. AAA, Apr. hatch
pullets, blood tested, in lots of
20, $15.00. Mrs. I. S. Sowell, Mc-
Donough.
2 purebred B. R. cockerels,
Parks str., $1.25 ea. at yard; $1.50
FOB; pullets, $1.50 ea. FOB.
M. Oo. No checks. Also running
butter bean and frost proof
garden pea seed, 10c lb. Add
postage. Mrs, J. S. Edenfield,
Summit, Rt. 2.
10 B. R. pullets, 1 cockerel,
Parks str., Mar. hatch, $12.00.
Crate returned. Mrs. Janie Olift,
Briston, Rt. 1.
15 purebred Buff Rock roost-
ers, Apr. hatch, $1.00 ea. M. L.
Bass, Chipley, Rt. 2.
Fine B. P. R. pullets, 6 mos.
old; S. C. R. I. Red hens and 2
Red roosters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. H.
| Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
B. R. pullets, Jan. hatch, some
| laying, $1.00 ea. at my farm, 3
mi. from Lawrenceville on Stone
Mt. Road. Sewell Mercier, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3.
3 B. R. hens and 1 rooster, 3
yrs. old; 2 cockerels, 2 pullets, 8
mos. old, $1.00 ea. at my yard.
Mrs, A. O. Dorman, Fayetteville.
10 thoroughbred Thompson str.
B. R. hens; 6 thoroughbred Brah-
ma hens and 1 rooster, $1.25 ea.
At my home. Mrs. J. B. Ward,
Duluth, Rt. 1.
40 B. R. hens, 30 per cent lay-
ing, 1 rooster from blood tested
chicks, $35.00 lot at my place.
Mrs. Frank Coley, Fayetteville
Rd., Fairburn.
5 B. R. pullets and oe
$5.50; 2 Butt Rock pullets, 1 hen,
1 cockerel, $4.50; 3 White Wyan-
dotte pullets, cockerel, $4.50; 4
N. H. Red pullets, cockerel, $4.00.
All 1938 hatch except one. $20.00
lot. You pay express. Mrs. S. S.
Bizzell, 204 6th St. N. E., Moul-
trie.
6 bloodtested Parks str. B. R.
roosters, 18 mos. old; 2 Mar.
hatch roosters, $2.00 ea.; hatch-
ing eggs, 15 for 85c. Cartons ret.
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Rt. C.
CORNISH
10 purebred Dark Cornish and
1 rooster, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Allan
Broach, Campton.
Purebred Dark Cornish Indian
cockerels, Apr. hatch, $2.00 ea.;
2 prize winners, $5.00 ea, J. R.
Gardner, Locust Grove.
2 Dark Cornish Indian -roost-
ers, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Annie Stonecypher, BEEOURE,
Rt. 2.
20 Dark Cornish Henc pullets
and 2 cockerels, $30.00 lot; also
large red Valencia peanuts, free
from pops, washed and cleaned,
10c lb. H. W. Thurmond, Greens-
boro, Rt. 1, Box 131.
6 Dark Cornish young roosters,
wt. 6 or 7 Ibs., $1.00 ea.; 6 for
$5.00. Claude Martin, Adairsville.
Purebred Dark Cornish Indian
Game roosters, Weber str., $1.50
ea.; 2 for $2.50. Mrs. J. T. Hol-
land, Sparks, Rt. 1.
Large type purebred Dark
Cernish, Mar. and Apr. hatch
cockerels, ready for service, $1.50
ea. No personal checks. Florence
Horne, Grovetown.
4 Large type Dark Cornish
hens, $5.00; 10 Apr. hatch pul-
lets, $1.00 ea.; 1 Mar. hatch
rooster, $2.00; 3 cockerels, Apr.
hatch, $1.50 ea.; $19.50 lot. C. O.|
Sikes, Sylvester.
Purebred Dark Cornish rooster,
2 yrs. old, large type $2.00; early
hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
J. T. Holland, Sparks.
Large type Dark Cornish cock-
erels, last spring hatch, $1.25 with
pullets; pullets with 2 or more,
$1.00 FOB. J. H. Bragg, Hawk_
insville.
GIANTS
3 May hatched AAA White
Giant cockerels, $1.25 ea. fob.
Mrs. W. J. Parker, White Plains.
. Royal Purple J: B. Giant, fall
hatched, $1.00 to $1.50 at home
or del. to depot here. Pay in ad-
vance. Mrs. M. M. ne
wars Hal.
| lumbus, . P. O. Box 139;
GIANTS
3 purebred Jersey Giant roost-
ers, 5 mos. old, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Bill
Gaydon, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.
GAME
Several walked cocks, $3.00 ea.;
1937 Spangle Grist Grady and
Wildcat Blues, $6.50 trio; crow-
ing trios, $5.00 ea. P. B. Stewart,
Rt. 4, Tifton.
Don, Roundhead and Blue
cock and stag for sale. Write for
prices. Carlton Smith, Conyers,
Re. 2:
1 brown Red cock, 2 yrs. old,
wt. 5 lbs., $2.50. Exchange for
early hatch Ginn Brey stag. J. N.
Gayton, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Allen Round Heads for sale.
Write. Allie C. Craft, Toccoa,
Box 412, *
Pure Ginn Greys sil Red Pit
game cocks, hens and stags for
sale; also want Narragansett
turkeys and purebred Gurnsey
male calf around 8 mos. old,
cheap for cash, near here. C. C.
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Garretts Sanders Roundhead
Springlers, 6 hens and 1 cock, 18
mos. old, $10.00 lot. M. R. Mc-
Ever, Silver Creek, Rt: 1.
Early hatched Shawlneck and
pure Warhorse pit games for
sale. F. B. Roquemore, Mansfield.
1 Game cock, 2 yrs. old, wt. 6
lbs., half Roundhead and half
Warhorse and Rotndhead pullet
for sale. J. R. Russell, Denon
Ret. 2.
1 fine Irish gray rooster, $3. 50.
Exchange for goats or turkeys at
market price. C. D. Decker Jr.,
Brunswick.
First class pit games (a combi-
nation in blood), 1 fine stag
trimmed, 8 fine pullets, Mar.
hatched, $13.00. C. S. Framley, Rt.
1, Sylvania.
LEGHORNS
1 W. L. rooster, 2 yrs. old, $1.00.
Mrs. James Olds, Bowman, Rt. 1.
30 young B. L. hens, Tormahlen
str., some laying, others ready to
lay, 80c ea. Mrs. W. V. Newman,
Cochran, Rb. 1.
. 20 W. L. hens for sale or ex-
change for 30 bu. corn, prefer
yellow corn, at my home; 5 Ibs.
shelled South American pop ccrn,
$1.00; yellow long staple cotton,
10 lbs.; $1.00 postpaid. Mrs. W. J.
Campbell, Rising Fawn.
Fine March hatched Wing- Band
single comb W. L. cockerels for
sale. Vaccinated. Make _ offer.
Chas. E. Alley, 220 Bright St.,
Macon.
60 Apr. hatch Eng. Leghorn-
Buff Minorca cross, 2G per cent
laying, $1.00 ea. Frederica War-
rington, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 94.
25 thoroughbred B. L. pullets,
50 W. L. pullets, 25 black Minorca
pullets, now laying, $1.50 ea. 50
W. 1. hens, Apr. 1937 hatch, now
laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
ton Bowdon, Rt. 1.
1 thoroughbred AAA W. L.
cockerel, $1.00. Mrs. W. W. Trib-
ble, Adairsville.
100 B. L. cockerels, 2 mos. old,
2242 ea. fob. No checks. James
D. Randall, Metter, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
10 heavy breed pullets, ready
to lay. Lot contains 6 R. I. Reds,
others White Giants, B. R., ana
Wyandottes, 65c ea. cash. R. 1.
Red cockerel free. Mrs. 'T. T. Mc-
Neeley, Turnerville.
MINORCA
I Lindstrom - Royal mating
Golden Buff Minorca cockere}l,
Te mos. old. Exchange for 2
pullets not less than 6 mos. old.
Prefer same breed, dif. str. Accept
any standard breed. M. J. Woods,
2046 Dunwoody St., Atlanta.
Black Minorea cocks from
prize stock, ea. G. S. Austin,
Atlanta, Rt.
2 Mar. nee Pape str. Black
Minorca cockerels, $1.50 ea.; also
bantams. John Wallace, 177 Gib-
son St., S. E., Atlanta.
8 Yellow Buff Minorea, Apr.
hatehed pullets, $1.25 ea.; alsc
May cherry trees, 20c ea.; 5 sweet
cherry trees, 45c ea. Cash with
order. Not prepaid. Cora Wade,
Alto, Rt. 1.
2 Giant Black Minorca roost-
ers, 20 mos. old, $6.00 del. in Ga.
Exchange for Mar. hatch pullets,
same breed. Mrs. C. G. Callaham,
Waycross, Rt. 4.
ORPINGTONS
6 AAA Buff Orpington pullets
and 6 cockerels, May 1938 hatch,
$1.00 a.; $11. 00 lot. M. O. pre-
ferred. Mrs. J. Y. Rhodes, Craw-
fordville.
About 25 Feb. hatch Buff Orp-
ington cockerels, Booths stock,
$2.00 ea. fob. Mrs. J. C. Ward,
Perry, Rt 4d:
About 7 Buff Orpington hens,
1 yr. old; 25 pullets, 1938 hatch,
10, $1.25 ea.; 20, $1.00 ea.; 90c ea.
for lot here. Mrs. Sam Pirkle.
Grayson.
PEAFOWLS
Beautiful Blue peafowls, June
1938 hatch, $25.00 pr. fob. Co-
lumbus express office. No eggs
for sale. S. M. Wellborn, Co-
thine heart; and le
unto thine own und
edge Him and He
thy paths.
1 pr. Golden pheas
Australian quackless
eral pr. rabbits and
for sale. Exchange fo.
ing hens any. breed. ;
Hanna, 2028 Boulevar
Atlanta.
PIGEO
Maltese and #unga
for sale. Exchang:
pheasants, rabbi
pigeons. H. P. Se
Evelyn Way N. W., .
75 or 80 pigeons, 2
Smith, Locust Grove.
Several pr. young
$1.00 pr.;
Purebred, ieaaed ion
erels, now in servi
Extra fine U. S. F
proved blood tested N
cockerel, Mar. hatch
order. Mrs. J. G. e
Rt. 1. :
Few N. H. Red
hatch, blood test
other cocks, $1.50
N. H. eggs, "$1. 50 per
REDS (Rhode
Purebred R. I. Red pu!
and Apr. ee Do L
Rt. 1, Box 44. =
Purebred R. I.
ready for service, | (
ing orders for baby
eggs. Mrs. Don Dons
catur. De 2405. :
Well matured Mar.
Red cockerels, $1.2
Red hens, $1.00 e
Mrs. R. B. ooney,
3 R. I. Red pull
pullets, nearly ready
lot. Cash with order.
Bradshaw, Wrightsv
SUSSEX
Purebred Red Speck
4 pullets and cock,
purebred Blue Arkans:
pullets and cock, $4.00.
checks. Not prepaid.
er, Culberson, N. C.,,
of Ga.) ez
TURKEYS, GUIN AL
: DUCKS,
Purebred Mallard
Pekin drakes, 75c
and White Muscovy
also want 2 purebr
en Buff Orpington
berta McCollum, Gr
ea.;
Gr. eene, Cuthbert.
15 Giant Bronze
breeding, 25c Ib. J
Housch, Summervi
2 pure Bourbon F
toms, Apr. hatch,
place. Homer R. P
Harris, Rt. 1.
Young Mammoth B:
from noted breed of
ea. Mrs. W. E., be
ville.
5 each Muscovy di
drakes, $7.50 lot; al
and Apr. hatch Buff
pullets, now laying, =
Mrs. S. G. Blackley, R:
Big Bone Giant Br
hatched from egg
Calif. last spring. F
ers. $8.00 and $10.00
Ellis, Cumming, R
Sev. mammoth Br
also some White Roc
$1.00 ea. MS LW.
hurst.
6 young White Pe
$5.50 for lot. M. oe
Elberton, Route 3.
11 common geese an
$1.00 ea. or exc. for 15
good breed pullets; als
Cornish Indian rooste
exc. for 2 good. breed
pay frt. one way.
mons, Soperton, |
11 Calif., Bronze
hens, 6 toms, fin
Bourbon Red tom,
$3.00 ea.; toms, $2.
ea. at barn. Mrs. J.
Austell, Rt. 2.
WYANDO
5 S. L. Wyandotte
2 roosters,. $10.00 lo
Rock roosters, $1.25 e2
Game roosters, $1.
April hatch.
December 1.
OULTRY FOR SALE |
nice AAA White Wyandotte
roosters, from blood tested stock,
pr. hatch, 5 to 7 lbs., $1.00 ea.
a a C. C. Reeves, Fayetteville,
LIVE STOCK WANTED
CATTLE: Want 15~to 25 beef
ype steers, wt. from 600 to 700
. State what you have and
ce. George R. Conley, Reids-
Ville.
Want 6 heifer calves around 2
mos. old, to raise on halves until
freshen. Can give ref. Mrs. Fred
D. Harman, Gillsville.
Want Guernsey calves, sub. to
reg., state age, price, etc. E. M.
ee, Omaha.
Want a full blooded Short
Horn or Hereford bull, 2 or 3
moos. old. Not necessary to be reg.
Vv. T. Crumbley, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
HORSES AND MULES: Want
ood cheap mule, wt. 900 ibs. to
1 M. tJbs. State cash price. W. J.
Morgan, Stillmore.
_ Exc. thoroughbred Jersey heif-
ers and unrelated bull (no papers)
or good farm mare in foal, with-
in reasonable distance. State full
particulars and price. H. M.
Mallory, Oxford.
Want buy pony or a small
orse, cheap. Write. Roy Lee
Moore. Macon, Rt. 6.
Trade big mule, 1200 lbs., for 2
small mules, wt. 750-800 lbs. ea.,
also trade in 2 Jersey heifers,
2% yrs. old, freshen in spring.
Ne plugs. W. T. Brown, Fair-
ipurn, Rt. 12: {
SHEEP AND GOATS: Want 6
common stock nannie goats, del.
y farm in Fulton county. W. L.
McCalley, Atlanta, 1546 West-
wood Ave., Ra 5002 or Wa 4446.
Want purbred Saanan milk
oat. State age, price and pro-.
duction. D, L. Standhardt, Clarks-
ton. :
: Want 50 common goats for
stock, cheap for cash. Y. L. Rau-
ton, Vidalia, Rt. 2.
HOGS: Want 2 good purebred
pigs, large bone, any good breed,
50-60 lbs., ea. Will exc. white
milling corn, shelled, at 70c bu.
a John W. Moseley, Soperton,
Want 45 female and 5 male
guinea (cavies) pigs, also 45 fe-
male and 5 male rabbits, Must
be good, healthy stock for breed-
ing. State best price. Haden Mc-
Gee, Atlanta, 49 Warren St., S. E.
- HORSES AND MULES: Want
a mule, wagon, and other farm
equipment, also feed for mule.
Cheap. Give note. If not, make
a H. J. Whiten, Doraville, |
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Shetland pony, $40.00. J. D.
owart, Morgan.
Good plug mule, wt. 1100 lbs
50.00 cash, or exc. for hogs and
cows; also 44 bales No. 1 pea-
nut hay for sale. Claude War-
nock, Lyons, Rt. 4.
Good mule for sale or exc. for
good cow or shoats. S. P. Sand-
ers, Colbert. ;
Goed, small team of mare
ules, about 850 lbs. ea., work
nywhere, single or double,
$240.00 K. M. Parks, Jesup, Rt. 2.
- Fine mare mule, wt. about 1106
Ybs., age about 10 yrs. old, also a
practically new Thornhill 1 horse
agon. D. KayfYor, Atlanta, 1390
Lakewood Ave. S. E.
- 1 good mule, 3 mares, all work
good anywhere, 2 colts, for cash
at barn. Property of J. D. Strat-
ton. Miss Sallie Lou Stratton.
Point Peter, Rt. 1.
Nice bay stud colt, 19 mos. old,
t. 700-800 Ibs., sell or trade for
cows, velvet beans or good corn,
market price. J. C. Porch, For-
yth.
About 650 lb. mare mule, some
ge, fat, slick, plenty pep, work
good anywhere, but deaf. $35.00
or trade for W. L. pullets, nice
pigs or heifer calves. T. W. Frey,
Dallas, Rt. 1. ;
1 Red mule, wt. 1 M. Ibs., guar.
every respect, $75.00 at farm for
quick sale. S. T. Hawn, Stock-
bricve, Rt. 1. (4 mi, West Sims
Bridges).
Red mule, 12 yrs. old, 1 M. lbs.;
$150.00 cash or trade for healthy,
young, heavy brood mare, broke
to work; want 500 to 1 M. extra
large Everbearing strawberry
plants; exc. onion sets, 2 for 1.
a. pay trans. chg. I. H. Ander-
son, Alma, Rt. 4.
Good, young jack, 12-14 mos.
old, well dev. to age, $75.00 cash
or trade for cattle. J. A. Stone,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Good mare mule, fine plow
animal; black horse, farming im-
Jements, and Stoneville No. 2
improved cotton seed, for sale.
A. G. Robertson, Palmetto. (On
FOR SALE
-Small plug mule for sale, also
some land (without house) to let
out on shares. Mrs. J. C. Harris,
Decatur, Rt. 2, Midway Road.
2 good, small mules for sale or
exc. for good milch cows.-Can
be sen my farm, Mrs. A. 7.
OBarr, Lavonia, Rt. 1..
900 lbs. ea. well broke, gentle,
sound, $400.00 ea. Take good mare
and milch cok as part pay. some
terms to right party. Ottis Moody,
Coffee. aN
Pr. grey mules, wt. 1200 lbs., oa
12 yrs. old, $150.00; 1 pr. mules,
wt. 1-M. Ibs., ea. 8 and 10 yrs.
old, $250.00. Tom Wardlaw.
Nicholson, RFD 1.
1 very fine mare mule, 8 yrs.
old, wt. 1210 lIbs., good cond.,
work anywhere, $100.00 cash. P.
W. Smith, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.
CATTLE FOR SALE
20 Jersey heifer calves, 3-4 mos.
old, del. within 150 miles So. of
Atlanta, $11.00 per head if whole
bunch taken 1 lot. No trade. Aust-
in Adams, Atlanta, 1439 Vaughan
Sty S28: .
22 fine Jersey heifers, 400 to
650 lbs., 5 Ib.; also springers,
3 yrs. old, 7 -grade feeders, for
sale my place, 1% mi. Greenville.
R. J. Winsor, Greenville.
Ree. Polled Hereford bull calves
Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
Purebred Polled Hereford bull,
18 mos. old, $60.00 at barn; Duroc
boars, excellent breeding, farrow-
ed January 29, 1938, at lot, $17.50
ea.; $19.00 expressed; double
screened, unhulled Crimson clov-
er seed, 5c lb. S. L. Thornton.
Deweyrose, Rt. 1.
1 yoke fine work steers, 5-6 yrs.
Mealer, Toccoa, Rt. 1. -
1 Holstein, fresh and 1 Holstein
and 2 Jerseys, freshen about
Xmas, for sale; purebred Dark
Cornish March Cockerels, $1.00
ea. not del. All can be seen my
farm, 4 mi. No: Macon, upper
River Rd. Mrs. Minnie Walker.
Macon, Rt. 5.
2 good Jersey milch cows, fresh,
$45:00 ea.; also cream spearator,
good as new, table model, 200 lbs.,
per hour, $15.00. Mrs. J. N. Wil-
liams, Oglethorpe.
8 mos. old Jersey bull calf, soon
|ready for service, $15.00. 6 mi.
from Winder, 1 mi. Hog Mtn.
Highway. Jim Looney Smith,
Winder, Rt. 2.
Reg. Hereford bulls, 14 mos.
to 2 yrs. old, for sale. H. Y. Till-
man, Valdosta.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
12 Angora goats, some bred.
Sell or trade for young Jersey
heifers. Wyman Walker, Forsyth,
Box 43. :
Young Toggenburg and Saanen
milk doe, hornless, bred to fresh-
en in February. with 1st kidding.
Heavy milk stock and daughter
of 5 qt. dam. Reasonable. John
Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St.,
N. E. De 5140.
1 weather goat, broke to drive
or ride, $3.00 or trade for value
in chickens, or a 100 lb. shoat.
Party pay trans. chg. both ways.
Fred L. Morgan, Guyton.
2 white Saanan-Nubian does
(sisters), 19 and 8 mos. old re-
spectively. Oldest freshen around
Ist of year; other not yet bred.
From Gallon stock. Mrs. Fred
Hogan, Hapeville, 3692 Atlanta
Ave. Ca 1884.
Full blood Toggenburg buck
for service, fee, $1.00, board, 10c
day. Last house on No. High-
tower Rd. J. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7.
Large 100 per cent Nubian
puck, sell or trade for high class
milking doe, Saanan preferred;
5 hens, cock, cockerel, purebred
Black Breasted game bantams.
reasonable or exe. for 1938 hatch
W. or B. Leghorns. Edwin Simp-
N. W.
Fine, 7 mos. old hornless Tog-
genburg doe, best stock, $8.50, or
exc. for pair turkeys, sheep, heif-
er calves or anything can use of
equal value. Mrs. Geo, M. Nor-
mondy, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
3 young, purebred Nubian milk
goats, all freshen around March
ist. Good milkers and good quali-
ties. Sell or exc. Harold Malcom,
Monroe.
2 Toggenburg bucks, about 2
yrs. old and 8 mos. old respet-:
ively, $7.00 for both. H. N. Thom-
as, Winterville, Box 87. _ :
Nubian buck, purebred, reg.,
No. 913-N-A. G. C.; 50668-A. M.
G. R. A. black and white. Sires
husky kids about 80 per cent fe-
males. Fee, $3.00 for purebreds;
$2.00 for grades. Bring to my
home. Sell. $50.00 FOB. F. E.
Roosevelt Highway, 1 mile No.
Grubbs, Demorest. rs
Pr. mule, 4 and 5 yrs. old, wt.
and 1 reg. herd bull. Apply. E. T.}
old, wt. 1700 lbs., $100.00. R. C.
son, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave.,
SHEEP
7 Nannie goats and 9 kids and
1 billy (milk stock), $40.00 for lot:
9 yr. old horse, wt. 1 M. Ibs.,
$100.00; small pony, gentle, $35.00.
Trade for-eattle or hogs, marke?
price. S. B. Williamson, Lizella.
Large, natural butt-headed
Toggenburg buck, nearly 2% yrs.
old. Proved and blooded milk
stock. Sell very reasonable or use
for service, fee, $2.00. Mrs. Mc-
Elroy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave.
De 3710. :
HOGS FOR SALE
10 wks. old S. P. C. male and
female pigs, life immune, excel-
lent breeding stock, $10.00 ea. reg.
buyers name, or $9.00 not reg.
J. E. Sims, Ellabelle.
5 thrifty black P. C. Guinea
grade shoats, wt. about 50 lbs.
ea. cholera treated. $25.00 FOB.
farm. M T. Bryson, Greensboro,
Rts.
6 S. P. C. boar pigs, reg., and
dbl. treated, Sired by Sins. of
World Grand Champions, FOB.
W. A. Talifaerro, Blue Ridge.
8 reg. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old
Nov. 20th, 5 males, $8.00 ea. 3
gilts, $10.00 ea. Statham Huff,
Washington, Rt. 2. 5
11 wks. old Guinea shoats. $7.50
ea.; Essex boar, 75 lbs., $12.00 at
barn; white feed sacks, free of
holes, 5 ea.; Buff Orp. puliets,
beginning to lay, $1.25 ea. Mrs.
Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton.
Reg. B. B. Black Essex boar, 3
yrs. old, 300 lbs., some gilts can
be reg., for sale. Lyman Over-
street, Lenox.
Big bone Guinea pigs, 2 males,
$7.00, $12.00; sows, $7.00, $10.00.
'J. T. Brown, Elberton, Rt. 3.
5 purebred Duroc Jersey pigs,
ent. to reg. 10 wks. old. Billy
Johnston, Valdosta, Rt. 3.
Purebred Black P. C. gilts, 8
mos. old, ent. to reg., $16.00;
also P. C. boar, ready for service,
$15.00, FOB farm. John L. Mad-
dox, Griffin, S. 6th Rd.
Reg. Durocs, fall pigs, either
sex, young boars ready for serv-
ice, sows, all from prize winning
stock. Reasonable. Aubrey Stall-
ings, Carrollton, care Orchard
Hill Farm.
Sev. fine Hampshire gilts of |:
very best breed, 3 head large
Pekin geese, 5 hens and 1 rooster
of the Golden Sebright bantams,
for sale; want to buy some slip-|
ped shuck corn. H. C. Benjamin.
Waynesville. ~
Reg. Hampshire pigs and boars| ~
of service age. Sons and daught-
ers of recent National champions.
Reasonable. R. C. Roebling, Sa-
vannah, care Modena Plantation,
Isle of Hope.
Little Guinea hogs: pigs, 6 wks.
old, $8.00 ea; $15.00 pair; $20.00
trio. All FOB. Color blue or
black. Clyde H. Barnes, Summit
Black P. C. male. ent. to reg.,
18 mos. old, wt. 300 lbs., from best.
bred stock, $50.00, or exc. for cow
or jennet, bred to fold in spring.
R. E. Barnes, Summit.
3S. P. C. male pigs, 3 mo. old,
reg. buyers name. $10.00 ea.
William E. Moseley, Collins.
2S. P. C. male hogs, 5% mos.
old, treated for cholera and reg.
buyers name, heavy breeders,
$15.00 ea. FOB. Braziel, Jr., Pitts.
Sows, pigs, Hampshire, Duroc,
Poland China. Some reg., also
young, large reg. P. C. boar for
sale. Guy Brand, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
(Cheshrey Bridge at Lindberg).
Big bone African Guinea pigs,
10 wks. old, $10.00 ea. Roy C.
Wicker, Warrenton.
CORN & SEED CORN
FOR SALE
1 M. bu. extra good white corn,
50c bu. in shuck at my barn
R. C. Holloway, Manchester. P. O.
Box 105. Phone No. 45.
2 M| bu. corn in ear, 55c bu;
also 20 tons peanut hay, $6.00
ton, FOB barn. J. D. Cowart,
Morgan. ;
100 lbs. yellow pop corn, shel!-
ed, 6c Ib. also nice chunk honey,
5 Ib. pail, 75c; 10 Ib. pail $1.50.
All FOB. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto.
100 bu. corn, 60c bu; 1 M.
pundles fodder, $1.50 per hundred;
1 pr. plug mules, wt. about 700
ibs., $40.00; also plow tools and
1 horse wagon, for sale at my
barn. M. A. Davis, Rockmart, Rt.
2: :
So. American pop corn, large
kind, shelled and clean, 5c lb.
FOB. No orders less 50 lbs. Tom
Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
24 Ibs. shelled nice yellow pop
corn, 10 Ib. del. Herbert Tinsley,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
Nice, new pop corn, 3 Ibs., shell-
ed, 25c. Exc. for pecans, lb. for
lb; red hot pepper on string,
yard long for 25c, postpaid. Mrs.
L. J. Vollrath, Winston.
Oklahoma Silver Mine seed
corn (10 ears wt. 9% Ibs.), 75c
peck, $1.25 per 1% bu; $2.25 bu.
FOB. W. B. Smith, Canton, Rt.
4, Box 122. :
FOR SALE
1 M. bundles fodder, for sale,
3 mi. east of Palmetto, $1.25 per
hundred. W. L. Chastain, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 2.
\ 1M. bundles fodder (never been
rained on), 4 hands to bundle.
$1.75 per hundred. J. M. Harri-
son, Newborn.
Fulghum seed oats, 60c bu; D.
& PL cotton seed, No. 11 A., extra
length staple, 75c bu. Exc. for
pigs and shoats. G. C. Edmond-
son, Temple, Rt. 1.
Seed oats, 60c bu. or exc. for
mules, horse, young W. L. hens
or pullets, and syrup. Chas. C.
Harman, Greenville, Rt. 2.
Extra good peanut hay, $8.00
ton FOB MHawkinsville car or
truck loads. J. H. Bragg, Hawk-
insville.
Well cured peavine hay, cured,
packed without rain. Can del. if
necessary, also some purebred
Buff Rock April hatch roosters,
$1.50 ea. Guar. sat. W. T. Phelps.
Greensboro. d
30 bu. Gasta seed wheat, bright.
| clean, not mixed, $1.10 bu; 3 tons).
No. 1 peavine hay, baled, $16.00
ton. Emory Jackson, Coggins.
28 bu. genuine Abruzzi seed
Rye $1.40 bu. FOB; Cut. Willetts
Wonder English Peas, 12% lh.
Packed 120 lbs. to bag. EB. J.
Lavender, Sylvania, Rt, 2. A
_ Pure, recleaned Hay seed Soy
beans (kind that makes seed
before worms eat up). $3.50 bu.
O. M. Ware, Marshaliville.
COTTON SEED for SALE
Pure Rhine Cook cotton seed,
100 per cent wilt-resistant, $3.00
per 100 lbs., del. Sample on re-
quest. P. W. Harrison, Halycon
Dale. :
Pure Rucker cotton seed, $1.00
bu. FOB; also New Hampshire
R. I. Red eggs, purebred, dc
per 15, FOB. Chas. L. Brown,|
Hartwell.
150 bu. Cokers str. 7 wilt-re-
sistant cotton seed, 1st yr., rolls
cleaned, kept pure, $1.00 bu. B. F.
Fagan, Martin.
-100 bu. pure DP&L 11 A cot-
ton seed, 1-1-16 in. staple, 43
per cent lint, 75 bu. at my home.
R. A. Lively, Waco, RFD 2.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Frost-proof English peas, 25
lb; Banana trees, small, 25c;
med., 50c; large, $1.00 ea. Add
postage.. Mrs. G. W. Davis.
Toomsboro.
6 qts. English peas, the, little
bunch kind, 30c qt., postpaid. A.
J. Clark, Stapleton.
Bunch velvet beans for seed,
guar. pure, $2.50 bu. in 2% bu.
bags. N. T. Beasley, Nunez.
20 bu. genuine O-too-tan beans,
1938 crop, $3.00 bu. J. B. Leverett,
Luthersville.
600 bu. Black Beauty Soy beans,
$2.25 bu. sacked, FOB. P. H, Dun-
bar, Augusta.
POTATOES FOR SALE
600 bu. choice P. R., potatoes.
5 mi. west Hilltonia. Make best
offer. (Phone John Moore, Syl-
vania, Ga.,) or see J. H, Godbee,
Hilltonia.
SYRUP FOR SALE
18 barrels new good A-1 Red
or Ribbon Cane syrup, in 35 gal.
cypress bblis., wt. 400 lbs. or bet-
ter, $15.00 per bbl. FOB. Arthur
A. Chason, Cairo, Rt. 3.
45 gal. good Black Top sorghum
syrup in good bbl., $18.00. J. L.
Andrews, Moran. :
Best grade new sugar cane
syrup in 36-37 gal. bbls., $14.00;
case 6 gal., $3.00; 5 cases, $14.00.
Cash with order here. Lee Pat-
rick, Quitman, Pobsst
Ga. Red Cane syrup, new crop,
in No. 10 cans, 6 gal. to case, $3.59
case. Cash with Money order only.
Cc. R. Hutchinson, Barney, Rt. i:
Pure sugar cane syrup, 35-37
gal. bbls., $14.00 bbl; 6 No. 10
Tb. cans, $2.75; 12 No. 5 lbs., $3.00.
Sat. guar. Malvin Collins, Whig-
ham.
25 gal. good, new sugar cane
syrup, 50c gal. FOB. Mrs. Mary
C. Heath, Dudley.
Pure No. Ga. sorghum syrup,
thick, bright, labeled. $3.60 per
case of 12 No. 5 buckets, FOB.
Money order. H. F. Priest, Ac-
worth. Rt. 1.
EGGS FOR SALE
Golden Buff Minorca eggs, $1.00
per 15 postpaid. Roy M. Jordan,
Cartersville, Rt. 1. :
oney Bees
Supplies For Sa
| Savannah, 122
Honey Bees in pat an
hives, for sale. A. G. Sa
Alamo, Rt.2. =
No. 1 pure Gallbery E
only in 10 Ib. pails, $1.00
prepaid. Jim Pye, Odu
Bright chunk honey in
cans, 75 lb., $6.00. Less qua
10c lb. Send check. J. W
Omega. See
New, bright strain honey
4% gal. cans, 60c per % ga
30 gal. $25.00 del. Geo. Q.
field, Louisville. Se
2 bbls., 50 gal. ea. new ho
$1.00 gal, or exc. for live st
or anything can use. L. E. T
er, Sparta.
50-60 hives bees. in 8-fr
pat. hives, 2 supers to the
good cond., $2.50 ea. Exe
pigs, shoats, etc. C. D. Potts.
COM RE 3, = ee
10 lb. pail Tupelo honey, $1.50;
5 lb., 75c. 'delA B. E. Shepp:
E. Henry St
No. 1 pure Gallberry hons
10 Ib. pail, $1.00 ea, not pos
No ~*~ COD shipment. Jim Py.
Odum. ei
Fancy Gallberry comb
new containers, 10 lb. pail
postpaid in Ga. Cs. of 6, FO
here, $7.00. J. C. Jernigan, Di
pont, Rt. 1. Co
New Gallberry honey,
xt: 5 lbs; (5c: 1- Ibs. $1.36
Cs. of 12 5-lb. $6.00 7 OB. P
shipment atd nighest q
honey guar. D. F. Thomas, Od
Fancy comb r Ext. honey
paid, 5 Ibs.. 85c; 10 lbc., $1.50:
express FOB, here, per ca
5-lb. pails, $3.09; 60 b. cans.
cs. $840 case. John W. Be
hill, Lakeland.
?
25 hives honey bees. $1.00
hive. Jas. J. Dykes, Uvalda,
A, Box 116. eg
Tobacco for Sal ;
AA quality chewing tobacco,
aged and mellow, whole leaf,
from trash, quick service, 12
$1.00 prepaid. Paul Lightse
Screven. ;
Good flue cured chewing a
smoking, aged and mellow t
bacco, 15 Ibs., $1.00. P. P
pet Ralph B. Tyre,
Good, mellow, yellow leaf
cured chewing or smoking
bacco, 1938 crop, ready to s
13: Ibs, $1.00 deli JT. Lightse
Screven. lp eae
Good whole leaf tobacco, 1938
crop, bright and yellow lea
best grade, prompt shipment,
Yos., $100 del. C. L. Lightse
Screven, Rt. 2. ae
Smoking and chewing tobac
best grade, bright aed "ya
whole leaf, free of all trash, guar,
every package to be good, 12 1
$1.00 del. H. Lightsey, Screven.
Smoking or chewing tobacc
whole leaf, barn cured. red
yellow, mild flavor, 14 Ibs.,
del. Prompt shipment. Guar.
money refunded. Mrs. J. 'T. Tro
Baxley, Rt. 2. =
Smoking or chewing tobacco,
whole leaf, barn cured, red or
yellow, mild flavor, 14 lbs., $100
del. Prompt shipment. Guar. o
money refunded. Mrs. E.
+ Troup, Baxley, Rt. 2.
PECANS and PEANU
FOR SALE |
Stewart pecans, 20c lb. FOB
Mrs. J. C. Johnson, Hogansvill
250 No. 1 Spanish peanuts, ha
picked, graded and washed. Wi)
send sample for 15 in stamps.
A. H. Callaham, Senoia. :
100 lbs. Stewarts, 1938 crop,
large, sound, dry, $14.00 prepaid.
Vernon Murphy, Winder.
No. 1 Virginia Bunch peanuts;
5e lb; pecans, Schieys, 20c li
Stewarts, 15c; seedlings, 10 lo
also. purebred Park str. B. R.
roosters, $2.00 ea. money order.
W. S. Norton, Edison. :
Pecans, 1 M. lbs.,: f
15e lb; 400 lbs. Tesche, Mobi
and Frotschers, 10 to 15c lb.
cording to size, all FOB. C.
Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2. e
3 or 400 lbs. large and
size seedling pecans. 7 to 8c !h
also sev. bu. walnuts, $1.00 b
Floyd Dellinger, Bishop. ci
Large size seedling pecans,
papershells, guar. be perfectly
sound, 10c Ib.; 10 lbs., $1.00; also
very large black walnuts, 65 bu.
B. Jordan, Monticello.
Large halves shelled pecans,
40c lb; broken pieces, 35c lb. No
order for less than $2.00. Pos
and check exchange extra.
Gordon, Adel, Rt. 1. oe
40 lbs., Mahons, largest, finest
flavored, 25c Ib. Add postage. 4
Ibs., $1.25. Mrs. R. L. Williams,
Boston, - : Soe
OM ANTS FOR SALE |
Miscellaneous Wanted |
: Thursday, December 1
Miscellaneous For Sale.
FARM HELP
Peps, firm table butter, 25 Ib.
el. L, Pettit, Pike.
2 Ws. fine Jersey pier per
yeek, 25c Ib. del. Ist and 2nd zone.
sh. Mrs. V. Y. Chamblee, Cum-
ng, Rt. 2.
$8 to 10 Ibs. fresh country but-
ter. Guar. Cows T. B. tested. 25
Ib. del. to 3rd zone; 30c Ib. del.
th and 5th zone. Mrs. C. L.
llis, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
_ FRUITS FOR SALE
7 Ibs. nice, peeled sundried
pples, free of worms, $1.00 del.
2nd zone. Mrs. L. A. Sanders,
Ashland.
Ibs. nice dried apples, 9c Ib.
dd postage. Miss Lola Davis,
Murrayville, Rt. 1.
ts
4-40 lbs. nice sundried apples,
free of core, peel and worms, 15c
oe ioe paid on 10 Ibs. or more.
J. G. Whitfield, Jasp-
S Ross. E. Clement, Cornelia.
Pecan and Other Fruit
a Trees For Sale
Grape plants, dif. kinds, 10c ea.
a0Z.;
d scuppernong plants, 20c ea.
30 doz. Prices at Vineyard.
Judlin, Rt. 6.
20 cherry sprouts, from 18 in.
ft. high, $1.50 for lot. Mrs.
Alice Garner, Palmetto..
Yellow and Red June plums,
well rooted. Sell, or exc. 1 doz.
or 20 white chicken feed sacks,
00 lbs. cap. Ha. pay postage.
Donald Huggins, Waco, Rt. 2.
Choice var., improved Figs,
rown-Turk, Black Mission, Ce-
-lestial, Kandoka, etc. strong, 2 yr
ao seo about 3. ae 25c ea. in
a Turkey figs, sii fashions
: yellow and red May plums,
es and black scuppernongs,
ea; $1.00 doz; Japanese and|
plums, $1. 00 doz. S. W.
ns, Waco, Rt. 2;
15; 6-7 ft., 20: 10 am a
a; 2 yr. vines (bear next year),
Bc ea. Pesiaee paid on 2 vines
_L. Coggins, Coving-
All lead. var., truit trees, guar.
true name; peach, 3c up; apple,
ar, ete., 10c ea. up. Trade for
. corn or live stock. a Long,
aed
nehe "Woodruff, Greenville.
1 yr. old and 2 M. 2 yr.
igh bred walnut (black)
per Con: Sharp, Com-
Gen GA:
Quince bushes,
good, strong
_20c ea. Mrs.
G. M. Hays,
Dm?
m scadine, Concord and Niagara
erape vines, Brown Turkey figs,!
, red goose and apricot plums,
Hi kworth and Horse apples, 2-3
yr. trees, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. Del.
- Patterson, Waco.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Early Sey and Chas, w. Flat
auich, frost-proof cabbage and | *
uda Onion plants. All, 500,
; $1.00 M. postpaid. R. Chan-
01 Pittts.
r heading, frost-proot
bbage, E. J., Chas. W., Copen-
hagen, #. Dutch, and Crystal
white Wax and Yellow Bermuda
onion. plants, 500, 60c; $1.00 M.:
. $2.50 postpaid: cabbage, exp.
ect, 50c M. L. P. Legg, Ash-
purn.
Thousands of Wakefield cab-
bage, Iceberg lettuce, Ga. col-
lard, Rutabaga, Beets and Aus-
tralian Brown onion plants, 25c
C. del. Mrs. H.. V. Franklin,
and Copenhagen cabbage
ots, All, 10e C. 75 M. FOB.
E postage or express. M. M.
arbrough, Guyton,
ady T. Strawberry plants, 30
: ane = Wonder Bearer, Bib-
name. Pie oe or "rhubarb, 3
bunches,
dike Pay oo straw-
y plants, $1.50 M. del. Mrs.
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1, ~
Bl kemore eg Rey plants,
00 M. _J, Campbell,
F Fawn. ;
Lady T; strawberry, 20c C; May
cherry, 3, 20C5. horseradish, 5c;
permint, yarrow, 2; 3G} white
cornfield bean and white,
Half- Runners, 20c cup-,
Henry Ell
large size muscadine |
"Klondike strawberry plants, -2e :
feathers.
C.; $1.25 M. del. Full count,
prompt shipment. Cc. F. Waldrip,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Cabbage and collard plants, 20c.
C. 85c M; Everbearing, 30c C.;
old time shallots, 40c gal. Broad
leaf tobacco seed, 10 spoonful.
All mailed. L. A, Crow, Gaines-
ville.
Plenty open field grown Ga.
collard plants, 85c M. del; 75c M.
collect. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
C.: 80c, 500; $1.50 M. del. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Ray Whitmire,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
C.; $1.50 M. del. Royce Waldrip,
Flowery Branch Rt.-1.
Texas Wonder Blackberry
(should be planted now), 50c to
75c doz. (Bigger, better, month
earlier than native berry). M. N.
Wertz, Thomasville.
Healthy, true to name Lucretia
dewberry plants, 75c C; $6.00 M;
Eldorado blackberry, same price.
Strong, rooted and prompt, care-
ful shipment. Mrs. C. M. Robin-
son, Greenville,
Kiondike strawberry plants, 25c
C., 80c, 500; $1.50 M. del. Hver-
bearing, 30c C. Inez Bennett,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
SEED FOR SALE
. P. 807 sugar cane,
per 100 stalk if come after. B. O.
Fussell, Brunswick, Blythe Isle.
Bur clover seed, 75c measured
bu. No nut grass. L. L. Reid,
Hogansville.
Bur clover seed, free oe Gat
grass,
rabbits, gray and white, mixed,
$1.25 pair. H. C. Reid, Hogans-
ville. :
Gold Dollar tobacco seed, 20c
- this., prepaid. H. Li MeNeal, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
Tobacco seed, Orinadd: mild and
sweet, 30c ounce, also Tung nuts
(plant where you want to grow).
16-doz: P..P.. J.T. Daniel, Col-
quitt.
500 lbs. Ga. collard seed, 10c
lb. FOB. A. J. ieee. Fair-
burn.
Hastings Perkins Mammoth
me pod okra seed, 1st crop, 50c
lb. 5 Ibs., $2.00; May strawberry
-and shipping strawberry plants,
500, $1.00, postpaid. Mrs. Foe
Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2.
1938 crop okra seed, 25c pt.
Squash, 10c this. No chks. nor
stamps. Exc. for equal value of
anything can use. Mrs. J. E. Sor-
rells, Royston, Rt. 1.
Hay seed soy beans, $6.00 bu.
Supply limited. T. G. a,
"| Millen. :
Yellow Bermuda onion sets, 106
qt; purple hull table peas, 20c
qt; large Indian peach, 25c doz.
seed; early Klondike strawberry
plants, 15c C. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
% pu. Scallion onion puitns,
10c qt., 3 for 25c; 8 Ibs. Egyptian
wheat corn, 10c lb. Add postage.
No stamps. E, L. Corley, Mauk,
Rta,
New crop, clean, treated sugar
crowder peas, all var., 15 lb; 10
lbs. $1.25 del.; old fashioned and
ideal market cornfield beans, 35c
Ib. 3 Ibs. $1.00 del. Exc. for well
filled peanuts, new crop. Don
Clark, Flowery Branch.
Few pkts. pole beans, 10 pkt.
plus 3c for postage. Mrs. Maggie
| Parker, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.
White bunch beans, half run-
ners, large pod,
beans, all tender, 30c Ib; Full-
Face tobacco seed, 10 spoonful.
Miss Eudine Crump, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2. :
Bushel, dipper, martin gourd
seed, 12 pkt, 3 for 25c; Concord
and Lutie grape vines, 2 yrs. old,
15e ea; 8 for $1.00. Stamps ac-
Re J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay,
R
1938 okra seed, 20c pkt. Exc.
for white feed sacks, 100 Tb. cap.
Mrs. Geo. Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1,
Tender bunch bean Seed, 25
lb; leather-breeches beans,
egal; catnip, peppermint, hoar-
hound, colts foot, yarrow, dbl.
single tansy, 25c doz. Sassafras,
queen of the meadow, 25c Ib. del.
'Ga. Mrs. Holloway, Dah-
lonega, Rt, 1
Miscellaneous Wanted
PEAS: Want 50 bu. Iron or
Clay peas. Advise as to price.
| W. H. Bolton, Griffin.
CORN AND SEED CORN:
Want some good pop corn. Send
-sample and prices; for sale, some
okra and citron seed, 10c packet.
Kenneth Beaver, Copperhill,
Tenn., Rt. 1, Box 25, (Resident
of Georgia. :
EGGS: Want Black Minorca
eges for setting of pure thorough-
bred stock. Write. Mrs. W. O.
Kreis, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 169.
EES Want 100 Ibs.,, nice
lowest price. G
75e bu. also nice young]
| horseradish, 12 for 35c;
| Mrs.
cream bunch
50c | .
| bark, 25c
FEATHERS: Want some goose
.Give description and
price. G. A. Lamar, Powersville.
GOURDS: Want some small
gourds, 9 in. round and 3 to 3%
in, across. State price on ma-
tured, dry gourds. Mrs. D. S. Mc-
Gee, Macon, Rt. 3.
Want 2 or 3 doz. uncut eats
gourds, consider small gourds, 2
in. dia., with short handle. State
size and price. Leon Wallace,
Atlanta, 177 Gibson St. S. E.
SEED: Want 500-1000 Ibs., best| .
Cuban Queen watermelon "seed.
Send sample and best price. B. R.
Andrews, Haddock.
Want some pure Ginseng seed,
cheap. Exc. some Everbearing
strawberry plants for garden pea
seed and cabbage plants. Mrs.
Emma 5. Poole, Sumner, Rt. 2,
Box 51.
WAGON: Want 1 horse wagon
in No. 1 cond. State price FOB)
your station. E. M. Lee, Omaha.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT: Want
some poultry finishing batteries,
in good cond., cap. 500. State
what you have and price. W. R.
Ruppersburg, College Park.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES: Want 100 or more
Bee Hives on 50-50 basis. Have
fine bee location. Write. W. M.
Sowell, Savannah, Rt. 3.
Want 75 or 100 Ibs. Beeswax.
Pay 15c lb. and postage. Advise
| amount. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.
$2.00 |
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC. Want small sweet
pomegranate bush. Write size
and price. Mrs. F. H. Jackson,
Ben Hill.
Want well rooted white scup-
pernong grape plantings. State
Gok. Sutton, Lyons.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Shade cured Deer Tongue
leaves (for curing tobacco), %
Ib., 30c; 50c 1b, postpaid. WwW. M.
Thornton, Jessup.
2 h. wagon in running shape,
$15.00 or trade for 2 pigs, wt.
50 or 60 lbs., S. P. C. or any big
bone breed, or bull yearling, 6-8
mos. old, Jersey, Guernsey or
half and half. S. R. Poole, Canton.
32 lbs. feathers, $8.00 FOB, Mrs.
Dovie Miller, Kingsland, Rt. 1.
100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, jute,
3c ea; white, 5 and Te ea. All
goed cond. FOB. D.-G. Caldwell,
Kingsland.
100 Ib. cap. -white feed sacks,
Te ea. Postage uae on lots of 20
or more. Wm. B . Glaze, Dalton,
RFD 4.
Walnut meats, free from
shells, 25e pint; 5 pints for $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Johnson,
Alto, Rt. 1.
= Black and white walnut meats,
40c lb; yellow and sassafras root,
20 ib; 10 Ibs. $1.50; catnip,
Star
grass root, 25c Ib. Mrs. M. L.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
2 pu. black walnuts, hulled and
dry, 75c bu. frt. paid. Miss Lizzie
Mae Moseley, Newborn, Rt. 1.
Nice black walnut meats, clean
and dry, 35c tb. postage not paid.
z Ethel Bowles, Commerce,
Rt.
Nice black walnut meats, 1938
crop, 35c Ib. FOB; 40c postpaid.
No chks. Essie Faye Waldroup,
Talking Rock.
Nice, clean dried sage, 1938 crop
60c tb. Del. Money orders only.
Mrs. Douglas M. Furney, Rhine,
Rt. 1, Box 115, care J. E, Yawn.
Nice black walnut meats, 1938
crop, 40c lb. del. to 3rd zone. No
chks.' Exe. Mrs. H. F. Reece,
Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Witch-hazel, calamus, yellow
root, birdock, yellow dock, rattle
root, bear foot, queen of the
meadow, all 30c Ib; walnut meats,
3 Ibs., $1.00; young walnut trees,
10 ea. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. R. Cc.
Stover, Rolston.
Gourds (no long handles).
Write for prices. Mrs. T.. V.
Thomas, Thomasboro.
Walnut meats, fresh, 45c Ib.}
Mrs. W. H,. Humphries, Milledge-
ville.
Nice walnut weet large ices,
30c Ib. del. Mrs. Maude Snyder,
Dawsonville, Rt. 1.
Gourds, 60 dish-rag, 100 small
dipper, 50 short-neck Martin and
| 3 bushel; about 150 dif. sizes and
shapes. Mrs. Ben McBryant, Pitts,
Rt. 2.
Nice, clean walnut meats, 34c
Ib. postage not paid. Mrs. Doshie
Haynes, Commerce, Rt. 4.
Nice leather-britches beans,
broke, dried, 20c gal; dried
pumpkins, 20c 1b; walnut meats,
40ec ib; yellow, rattle, sassafras
root, 25c Ib; peppermint, yarrow,4
catnip, dbl. single tamsy, 25c doz.
Del. Ga. Miss L. M. White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Nice bright Jeatherbreeches
beans, dried, 15 Ib.; dried
pumpkins, 20c lb.; yellow sassa-
frass, rattle root, and wild cherry
sity? peppermint, dbl.
and single tansy, yarrow, catnip,
25e doz. bun. del. in Ga. L. M
house and wood,
One horse Owensboro wagon,
practically new. Cheap. W. P.
Dial, Ben Hill, Danford Rd.
New crop walnut meats, 35c
lb. 2 Ibs. or more postpaid in
2nd zone. John Crowe, Philo-
math,
3 bu. nice black walnuts,
hulled and dry, $1.00 bu. Mrs.
H. E. Rutherford, Union Point.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want colored family for a small
farm near Atlanta on share crops.
Day labor furnished until spring.
G. W. Hartrampf, Atlanta, 571
Capitol Ave. S. E.
Want good couple for small
farm on Morgan County. Share
or standing rent. Mrs. Madge B.
McRee, Atlanta, 88 E. Baker St.
Apt. A. Wa 2486.
Want young or middleaged, un-
encumbered woman for light farm
work, no field work. Small salary
and 200d home with middleaged
couple. Abner Milligan, Bloom-
ingdale.
Want good, reliable woman for
light farm work, no field work,
for good home in fine modern
farm home near Atlanta and fair
wages. Earl S. Haines, Smyrna,
Be 1808.
Want white woman for light
farm work. Good home and small
salary. Miss Pearl Price, Douglas-
ville.
Want man and wife to work 1
h: farm on shares. Furnish land
and fertilizer; other party stock,
labor, etc. or Standing rent. Mrs.
Mary L. Kimbrell, McDonough,
Rito:
Want woman, 25 to 50 yrs. for
light farm work. _G. we Kent,
| Millen.
Want unencumbered white wo-
man, 40-45 yrs. old for light farm
work, no field work. $3.00 mo.
room and board, Mrs. R. J.
Brown, Kingsland.
Want good, honest, sober farm-
er for 1 h. crop. Good house, barn,
pasture, water, close to. school
and church. At once. Mrs. M. G.
Bruitt, Woodstock, Rt. 2.
Want single man to live in
house and work 1 h. farm on
halves. Some truck. Good propo-
W. A. Abercrombie, Austell
t.22
Want woman, 20-30 yrs. old for
light farm, work, no field work.
1 $1.50 week. No objection to 1
a J. T. Holcomb, Canton,
Rt.
a poy about 16 or younger
who needs a home to help with
farm work. Must be smart and
reliable. Mrs. J. Frank Conner.
Bloomingdale, Rt. 1.
Want middleaged woman for
light farm work, no field work.
$3.00 week. Write Mrs. G. E. Mc-
Bride, Decatur, 265 Glenwood
Circle. *
Want good, honest boy, wlunout
bad habits, to live in home and
make 1 h. crop for board and
wages. Begin now. Come see at
once. J. H. Peavy, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
Want settled girl or woman for
light farm work, no field work,
no milking. Mrs. G. W. Aber-
crombie, College Park, Rt. 2.
Want woman, 40 yrs. or older
for light farm work, no field work.
$2.50 week and room and board.
No field work. Mrs. E. E. Turner,
College Park, care Gen. Del. or
call in person, 423 Gees Ave.
Atlanta.
Want unencumbered, Ses
aged woman, who can milk, for.
light farm work, no field work.
Live as one of family, small sal-
ary. Mrs. H. W. Hammack, Macon,
Rt. 3, phone 170W.
Want to hear from party who
dresses Deer Hides. State par-
ticulars and price on 2 or 3 hides.
W.S. Brannen, Stilson, Rt. 2.
Want good, clean woman to
live in home with aged couple,
milk 1 cow and other light farm
work, no field work. Reasonable
salary. Mrs. W. J. Orr, Cumming,
Ri Bs:
Want neat, honest, unencumb-
ered country woman, 20-40 yrs.
old for light farm work. No field
work, for room, board, small
salary. Carl Perry, Monroe, Rt. 3.
Want good Dairyman, $30.00
month. Must be sober, honest,
industrious, with family of 3-4
boys preferred, so as to run a 1
or 2h. farm. Personal application
desired, letters answered only if
not otherwise traded. Fred Ei
White, Buckhead.
Want woman, 40-60 yrs. of age
for light farm work, no field
work. Reasonable wages. J. H.
Hobbs, Bremen. :
Want unencumbered, settled
woman to help with light farm
work, poultry, but no field work.
Board, room and $2.00 week. Mrs.
D.-G. Caldwell, Kingsland.
Want colored man with wife to
work on farm for wages. Good
DoF Pharr:
Lithia Springs.
Want unencumbered woman,
under 40 yrs. for light farm work,
no field work. Room, board and
kK to start. H. Cc. Hunt,
. Phone Ch 3137.
for light farm work
Want girl or. woman, wi out
bad habits, to live with me a
help me tend to the cows,
for part of stock and home. N.
object to 1 child. Miss Christ
Devero, Taylors Creek.
Want white woman, 30-
to tend to cows, feed few chick
and pigs and other light far
work, no field work. Must be
liable and be able to read
write. $7.00 mo. room and boar
Mrs. M. S. Reagan, Ochlochi
RFD 2.
Want good farmer and fa:
to run big 1 h. farm on Ea
lanta Rd., 12 mi. Atlanta, f
No. Stockbridge; good 3 r. bar
pasture, good land; convenient
church, school, mail. Standi
rent. Come see, dont write.
Smith, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.
POSITIONS WANT |
Man with 7 in family, all
to work, wants share crop.
to be furnished. Good hous
out-bldgs. 3 good size boys
family. Move any time, any pla
J. E. Fletcher, Poulan, Rt. 1,
Industrious young white m;
of good character and abili
single, 34 yrs. old desires job
farm. Lifetime exp. Anythit
reasonable accepted at once
H. Brown, Lyerly, Rt. 3, care.
Sims.
Exp. farmer wants sobs as fat
manager. Will have a B.S. de
in Agriculture in January
Berry College. Can go an!
in Ga. If interested, write L
Sullivan, Mt. Berry.
place. Mrs.
Rt.<i,
Single, hard worker, can dri
truck, tractor, dip turpenti
plow, etc., wants job on fa
So. Ga., for wages. State sala
paid. Earl Person, GROVER
Rt:
White family want work
wages on farm, dairy, rai
hogs, poultry, ete. begin
January. Strictly sober. J
Ronine, Moultrie.
23 yr. old, no bad habits,
ing worker, wants job tr
truck or dairy work, exp
and ref. Bill Ford, Mableton
Gen. Del.
Want good farm on cares:
party who will appreciate 200
honest, working family. S
ie in full. B. L. Lord, R
Rabe ne
Want job, dairy or por
farm. 32 yrs. exp. poultry
first class dairyman. Writ
Earl Berry, Dublin, Rt. qe
29 yr. old man wants jo
tractor and truck driver an
up same. Consider dairy or
work. Can move self and at o
A. T. Browiing, TEE R
care R. M. Lord. :
Want job farm work. Exp eo
and tractor driver and ge
work. No family. W. M.
Lake Park. : ee
Want 1 h. crop for 1939
and 4ths or standing rent. Ma
wife, 3 yr. old and brother. W:
good house, barn and wat
W. George, Roopville, Rt.
Want small farm with
out-houses, good land,
water and wood, anywher
state. Standing rent. Stat
Ela Deal,
-particulars. W. F. Uschman
lanta, 302 Boulevard S. E.
Ex-county agent with bus!
experience wants to manage
estate; interested in grow
seeds of staple crops and co
servation. Sober, energetic,
tical. W. E. Barnes, Decatur,
Superior St.
Want small 1 horse fax
truck, standing rent or on ha
Paul T. Pritchett, Ae
Browns Mill Road.
Widow, 50 yrs. old, can do
kind light farm work, milk
wants job. Honest, reliable. R
onable salary and home w
respectable people. Mrs.
Fussell, Ty Ty, Rt. 3, car
Gibbs.
Christian woman, 30,
cumbered, wants light farm wo0!
no field work. Can milk. Pre
with elderly people, for hi
and reasonable salary. No.
preferred. Fairie B. Hunter, Ss
mervilie. a
Nice, clean girl wants jo
ing light farm work, no
work, for board and small sa
Frances Hyatt, Me :
Gen. Del.
38 yrs. old white woman,
3% yr. old child, wants 1
farm work, no field wor
week and home, prefer wit
couple. Sallie Mae ONe
trie, care John Ranine.
Clean, healthy, religious
woman, 50 yrs. old want,
with elderly couple in ex
work. Come or send |
Chris Wright,
Box 37.