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Number 22 :
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$1.25-$1.35
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NOTICE
In order that as many notices as possible .
may be printed for the Farmers we are devoting.
all the space to them in this issue and the ones
received for which we did not have space will
be printed in the March Ist issue.
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner.
Hogs:
1.60- 1.75
1.35- 1.45
2.35- 2.40
PEs 10.07.
Atlanta Spot Cotton
Atlanta
spot cotton closed steady; middling
The. average price of middling 15/16 inch
staple at ten southern spot markets today, was
nine points ne at 10.68, middling ue was 10.68.
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Livediocls
: ATLANTAThese prices quoted by White Pree
Vision Company, are on. strictly corn-fed hogs:
180-240 Ibs.,
lbs down, $4.75 down; 245- 300. $5.25; 305- as $5.00.
Beet type steers, $8.00-$8.50;
breeds, $7:00-$7.50; m
steers and heifers. $4.50-$5.50; fat cows, $5.00-$5.25:
medium, $4.50-$4.75: common, $4.00-$4.25; canners,
$3.25-$3.75; fat. bulls,
$4.75; fat Saver, $7.50-$8.00; throwouts, $4.50 down.
$5.50; 150-175, $5.25: 145 | _
CATTLE
, good fat ead S
medium. $6.00-$6.50; common |
$5. 00-$5. 90; common, $4.25-
ae
1 flower notices received
rol gh eke de! 10th will
eh Ast.
lors aZaleas, altheas, pink,
ree cabbage head roses 30
. for $1.00; sweet shrub:
ing Mary spirea 25 A7
x exchange. Rosa Richards.
Ri
olia, sweet bay, tea olive,
crepe myrtle, sweet myr-
abapple, long straw pine.
et shrubs dogwood yellow
mine, 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft.
Add postage. . Excheg. for
sacks. Mrs. M. C. Connell,
Toomsboro.
gnolia, holly, sweet bay, t2a
_ Sweet myrtle, long straw
pine, crepe myrtie, dogwood, yel-
Jasmine. crabapple. . sweet
ae ft ee 3. 4t= 25e, 4_ ft.
Lae postage. Mrs. Tvaline
, Rt. 2, Toomsboro.
2 thrift 40c C, $3. 50. M
White Bridal wreath, yellow
iornless rose, white English
ood 30c each; No. 1 sacred
els ily India, 75c each, No. 2
- each; No.3; 3 for 50c;=or-
day lilies $1.00 C; purple
ad Lake, pink, white oxalis.
leas, crapabble sprouts, red ma-| }
| ple, 3 ft. high $1.00 dozen; trail-|_
Jax, trailing arbutus, 35 dozen.
FOR SALE
reis, rnododendrons, black.
dozen. Exchg.
iris 40c dozen; narcissus 40c C;
Red, white dogwood, Mtn. lau-
white
pines, pink, red and yellow aza-
ing arbutus evergreen oalax. 35
for white feed
sacks. Bell Roper, Mineral Bluf?.
All colors azaleas 50c dozen;
forsythia 2 for 25c; purple iris,
blue violets 35e dozen; rhodo-
dendrons, 40c each; white and
spruce pines 25 each, large size.
Add postage. Roy Clayton. East
Ellijay.
Red, white dogwood, Sine. red
and yellow azaleas; mtn laurels,
pink rhododendrons. black, white}
pines, sweet shrubs. 3 ft. high $1
dozen; trailing arbutus, ever-
green galax, 35c. dozen. . Well
rooted. Add postage. R. L. Nich-
ols, Mineral Bluff. ;
Red, white dogwood, black,
white, pines. sweet shrubs, pink
rhododendrons, Mtn, jaurels,
pink, red, yellow azaleas 3 ft.
high $1.00 dozen; evergreen ga-
Add postage. Miss Nancy Nich-
ols, Mineral Bluff. ,
Large Swiss and winter giant
pansy yrants $1.25 C; foxeglove.
English daisies, Sweet Williams.
25e dozen; pink thrift 50c C.
Postpaid. Mrs. T. CG. Bee, Rt. 3,
Newnan.
White spider lilies $1.00 C; all
color azaleas 40c dozen; purpie
Min. laurels, rhododendrons 30c
each. Sell or exchg. for garden
seeds. Mattie Clayton, Rt. 2, El-
lijay. -
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE.
t
feed sacks. F. F. Roper,
Send 10c to Mrs. E. L. Todd.
Valdosta for several varieties of
Superb Marigolds, enough seed
for 2000 plants.
-Pink rhododendrons, pink, red,
and yellow azaleas, sweet shrubs,
Mtn. laurels, red, white dogwood,
black. and white pines, crabapple
sprouts, red maple, 3 ft. high
$1.00: dozen. exchg for white
Mineral
Bluff. E
Red and yellow Japonicas,
good size 50c each; spider lilies,
10c each; orange lillies $1.00 doz-
en; all colors azaleas 35c dozen;
lilacs 30c each. Add postage. Mrs.
Fred Beasley, White Stone.
Japanese Japonicas, coralberry.
forsythia, Jasmine, butterfly,
dbl. pink almond, spirea- Van
Houtte. American B. rose, aza.-|
eas, Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons.
dogwood, spruce, holly $1.00 doz-
en, snow hee violets, jonquils.
$1.00 C. Mrs. J. H. Penland, El-
lijay- i
Red maple, erabapple sprouts,
sweet shrubs, Mtn. laurels, red,
white dogwood, black, white
pines, red, Pink and yellow az-
aleas, pink Rhododendrons, well
rooted, 3 .ft. high, $1.00 #dozen.
Add pestage. E. D. Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff.
All coloms azaleas 50c dozen;
rhodedendrons, spruce, white
pines, laurels .crabapple, dog-
wood 75e dozen; yellow Japoni-
cory pink, white aitheas, dbl.
pink almonds, snowballs 20c
each; phlox, purple iris 20c doz-
en. Add postage. Linda Evans.
Riso Bilay:
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- LOWERS AND SEED
- FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
| POR SALE
Red, white dogwood, black,
white pines, pink rhododendrons,
Mtn, laurels, Sweet shrubs, pink,
red and yellow azaleas, crabap-
ple sprout:s, red maple. well root-
ed, 3 ft. high, $1.00 dozen. Exchg.
for white feed sacks. R. cL. Cur-
tis, Mineral Bluff. :
Red , white dogwood, white
pine, rhododendrons, Mtn. laur-
els, azaleas, sweet Shrubs, crab-
apples, $1 00 dozen; golden glow,
blue iris, orange day liliies: 35c
dozen; snow drops, trailing ar-
butus, 20c dozen. Exchg. for
sacks. Mrs. Audie Roper, Miner-
al Bluff.
Magnolia, tea olive, yreybeard,
holly, crepe myrtle, sweet bay,
evergreen, yellow Jasmine, Chi-
~sweet shrubs, 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft.
25c, 4 ft. 35c. Add postage. Miss
Mary Jane Colson, Rt. 3, Tooms-
boro. Z
- Magnolia, tea olive. holly, grey
beara, Sweet bay, sweet myrtle,
china, sweet shrub, yellow jas-
mine, evergreen 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft.
25c. 4 ft. 35c. Add postage. Mrs.
J. J. Connell, Rt. 3, Toomsboro.
_ Pink, red, yellow azaleas, Mtn.
laurels. pink rhododendrons, red.
white dogwood, Black, white
Pines, sweet shruk-s, red maple,
crabapple sprouts, 3 ft. high, $1.
dozen, exchg. for white feed
sacks. W. G. Abererombie, Min-
eral Bluff.
Red, white dogwood, Mtn. lau-
rel, pink rhododendrons, sweet
shrubs. black. white pines, pink,
red, yellow azaleas, red maple 3
ft. high $1.00 dozen. Add postage.
Mrs. P. D. Waters. Mineral Bluff.
sacks.
and yellow
Sweet: shrubs, Mtn. laurels
rhododendrons, red, white dog=
woods, cr abapples, black, white
Pines, red maple, pink, red and
yellow azaleas, well rooted, 3 ft.
high, $1.00 dozen . Exchg. for
J. H. Roper, Mineral z
Bluff. ea
Mixed colored gladiolas dry ~
bulbs 25 dozen, 5 dozen $1.00;
privet hedge, $1. 00.-C; weeping |
willows. yellow Japonicas DG
each, 2 for 25e; lemon lilies 30c
dozen; blue violets, white daisies
25 C. All rooted and del. ne
tha J. Ralston, Elia Gap. ae
Magnolia, tea olive, hee hey
beard, sweet bay, sweet myrtle,
China, sweet shrubs, yellow Jas
mine, evergreen 1 ft:.10c, 3 ft.
2oc, 4 ft. 35e. Add postage. Mrs,
D. P| Colson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro.,
Blood red Japonicas 50c each,
pink and red azaleas 35 dozen:
white spider lillies 10c each;
fiowering almonds 25 each: me
March flowers 40c C. Add post-
age. J. A. Clayton, Faye ae =
Red, white dogwood, sweet
shrubs, Min. laurels, red, pink
azaleas, crabapple
sprouts, pink rhododendrons, - 4
ft. high $1.00 dozen. Add postage, a
Gerald Abercrombie, Mineral
Bhutfs 22s oe
Dahlias White Wonder,
Treasure Isiand, Jane Cowl. Jer
sey Beauty, Purple Giant. Bucks
eye Bride, Margart Wilson
Snowdrift, Jersey Beacon, Ro-
man Eagle, others, all fine varie
ties, 12 different $1.25, A for 750,
Mrs. H. E. Bell, Rt. 2; Duluth.
ozen. Ruth Head, Bremen.
MARKET REPORT
these quotations.
dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all.
OF GEORGIA. PRODUCE
ges quoted below on the Atlanta Market are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below. as e
Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and
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cas sayy Breed
Black-
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Atlanta Augusta shear
Bow- Carroll- Clarks-
don
Com- j
Dawson | Macon |
27-.29 30 |
ae mixed
Field Peas, not. mniced,
by oS Corn
weet Potatoes, per 100. ice
Cabbage (green, per 100 Ibs.)
Cabbge (white, per 100 i
3 eavine ey No. be ton S22
20
1.20
1.25-1.50
{La Fay- Sanders= | _ -
Meier . ette : ville
23
ake
$18- $20
$7-$10
70.00
33.00
32.00 .
33.00.
EORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Page Two
SG
March
established by J. J. Brown, Cemmissioner of Agriculture
L 1917
Published Semi-Monthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner
STILES A. MARTIN. Editor
Executive Office: State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia
Publishing Office
Covingten Ga.
Send all letters te The Market Bulletin,
: State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify en FORM 857sBureav of Markets. 222 State Capitol
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 ef October 8. 1917.
Notices of farm produce and
appurtenances 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.
letin.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
White wisteria 15c each, 2 for
25c; fig. grape ,large red plum
trees, cherry, laurel 25c each.
- Miss. Polly Harrell, Rt. 6, Quit-
man. : i
- White sword lilies 25c bulb; old
fashioned velvet roses, red and
yellow azaleas, sweet shrubs, 15
- each. or 2 of each for 70c; yellow
- flags, 30c dozen; yellow root, 40c
dozen; honeysuckle vine, 25
dozen. Add postage. Pearl Gar-
rett, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
2 each Grandpa greybeard,
mimosa, 2 pretty everblooming
and 2 Dr. VanVlett climbing ros-
es, different colors, moss packed,
- well rooted postpaid $1.00. Mrs.
Malissie Rainwater, RFD 2, Col-
lege Park.
About 25 thousand gladiolas,
many different varieties includ-
ing very best florists mixed for
sale; will exchange some for az-
aleas, arbor-vitaes and extra
large chrysanthemums. M. G.
Smith, Toccoa. :
. No. 1 Picardy gladioli (World's
best pink) large blooming size
tpulbs, 3 dozen $1.00 postpaid;
_ mixed varieties big blooming size
4 dozen $1.00. Order now. Can
_ ship at once. Mrs. C. H. Dalling-
er, Calhoun. :
White, yellow, pink azaleas,
white, pink speckled rhododen-
drons, red berry holly, white dog
wood 95c dozen; evergreen cut-
tings 50c dozen, $3.00 C; colts-
foot, yeilow root 35 dozen. Add
postage. Mrs. D. P. Garrett, El-
lijay, Rt. 3. :
Gladiolas,
; Picardy, Giant
Nymph, Betty Nuthall, etc., $1.00]
per C mixed; Maid of Orleans,
'. $2.00 per C; No. 5 Picardy small
bulbs, 200 for $1.00 (will bloom
this year) 2 yr. field grown rose}
pushes, any named variety 10
|. for $1.50. Postpaid. John K.
- Kennedy, Menlo.
- Nandina berries for sale 35c
per lb. Miss Helen Harris, Con-
ord.
Pink crepe myrtle, purple -li-
Jac, pink weigelias 2-5 ft. high,
bloom this year, 25c each; will
- from 2-5 ft. high or dbl. dahlias,
any colors, each pay postage.
Mrs. Quiller Cole, Rt. 2, Dallas.
Beautiful pink Mimosa shade
_ trees $1.00 each; quivering as-
pen or silver maple 50c each, 3
for $1.00; black locust make
- beautiful shade trees and fence
- posts that wont rot 25c each. or
- Carrollton. t
Six boxwoods 3 ft. high beau-
_ tifully shaped $50.00; 10 boxwoods
18 in. to 2 ft. high beautifully
Shaped, $40.00. Harry B. Rich.
= ost. 2, Blairsville. =
i Cameilia Japonicas, all colors,
tea Olives, Banana shrubs, lav-
@ndar azaleas, Photinia Glabra.
<> Pink Sasaqua, Pittosporum,
_ green variegated, gardenias, py-
-racantha-Vigurnum, 2 for $1.15;
dbl. pink azaieas $1.15. Mrs. J.
A. Griffin, Cordele.
- -Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel,
~ Sweet shrubs, azaleas ,red dog-
_ wood, white dogwood, holly,
white pine 3 ft. high $1.00 doz-
en, well rooted. Add postage. D.
- 4H. Watters, Hurst.
Lilies, Crinum Giganteum, very
best pure white, fragrant as
_ tuberoses, blooming season May
until frost $6.00 per C. Directions
for planting given on request.
Mre. Sallie Ware, Woodbury.
_ Japanese bamboo 25 nice roots
- $1.00; white spider lily bulbs.
blooming size 5 for 25c; red spi-
der 6 for 25c. All prepaid. Mrs.
Maude Brooks, RFOD,: Arlington.
- Ten juniper trees 8-10 ft. high.
7 cedar trees 1 year old..If in-
terested write W. J. Dowdy, Rt.
1. Murrayville... Te Be i a
teat:
exchange for 2 magnolia bushes
$18.00 C. Lon M. Bonner, Rt. 3.
30 Boxwoods, 2 ft. high, $2.00
each at my home. Miss F. S.
Roberts, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
Hedychium Coronarium but-
terfly ginger lily 25 each $2.00
dozen postpaid, $10.00 C by ex-
press: pink fairy lilies $1.00 C.
Mrs. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys.
_ Azaleas orange and red not
budded 7c each. 18-25 in. high;
white pines 20-30 in. 12c each;
holly bushes 12-20 in. 10 and 15c
each; pink single roses for beads
about 8-10 in. high 30c dozen;
purple flowering hedge 15 doz-
en. Delia Reeves, Young Cane.
Daffodil:, April blooming nar-
cissus, mixed iris, Siberian lilies.
hemerocallis orange lilies 200 for
$1.00; mixed cannas 90 C; lii-
acs, Spirea, wisteria well rooted.
50c dozen. Postpaid. Mrs. Dick
Powell, Rt. 2, College Park.
Dahlias. large, Chinese ball,
girl of Hillcrest, Kemps white
wonder, Queen of the Garden.
Ida Warner, Kentucky and many
others, $1.25 a dozen. Add post-
age. Wylene Forester, Box. 231,
Clayton.
Golden bells, bridal _ wreath,
pink flowering almond, red, white
and pink monthly roses $1.00
dozen. Add postage. Miss Madge
Cochran. Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Azaleas, rhododendrons, hem-
lock, spruce, mimosa, silver ma-
ple, Scotch Broom, dogwood,
Mtn. laurel, ivy, galax, honev-
suckles, trailing arbutus, . white
pine. others, wet moss packed.
Gordon Hunnicutt, Tallulah
Falls.
Dahlias Jane Cowl, White
King, Treasure Island, 8 differ-
ent giants $1.00; 6 tiny flower-
ing 50c; 15 large flowering $1.00.
All different. Doubled. Named.
Labeled. Postpaid. A. D. Todd.
Sarah.
4 boxwoods, 34 in. high 78 in.
around $3.50 dozen; Cape Jas-
mine bushes 1% ft. high, green
all winter 75c each. Mrs. E. L.
Roberts, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
Spirea Anthony Waterer 18-24
in. 15c each; Spirea VanH. 3-4
ft. 10c each $5.00 C; White dog-
wood, 3-4 ft. 10 each; forsythia
15-18 in. 10 each; red bud 2-3 ft.
20c each; Irish Junipers 2-3 ft.
25c each. Add postage. Mrs. M.
L. Westbrook, Bremen.
Chinese elms, wonderful fast
growing shade tree, different siz-
es and prices, lots cheaper this
year; English dogwood, sweet
shrub, privet hedge and several
others cheap. All PP. T. E. Ea-
son, 1366 Beimont Ave, SW, At-
lanta, Te. Ra 8982.
Well rooted Dorothy Perkins
rose bushes pink $1.00 dozen plus
postage. Mrs. Janette Burdshaw;
2571 Mt. Auburn Ave. Augusta.
Red dogwoods, flowering ai-
monds, sweet shrubs, holly, red
maples, rhododendrons, red aza-
leas. laurels, crabapples, tulip
poplar, 2 dozen, 503 (3 ft. high).
On.y money orders accepted. Miss
Verna Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
Hollyhock seed, pink, white
and purple larkspur seed 10
tablespoon, garden pink seed 10c
teaspoon; white nest onions 26-
gallon. Mrs. W. L. Jones, Rt. 2.
Waco.
Extra large dbl. paper white
Nnarcissi, red spider lilies, double
ye.low narcissi 35c dozen; Rug-
ulusos Oderous jonquils 20c doz-
en; Lawrence Kaster narcissi
-1.00 C. Mrs. Cliff C. Dye, Rt. 1
Middleton.
Nandinas 3-4 ft. high 75c each.
gardenias or Cape Jasmine, 3 ft
high, everblooming $1.75 each.
also larger size; abelias, purple
lilacs, well rooted 25c; snowpink
sp:rea white snowdrift, dbi. al-
2 at B- Ford; Lavonia. eis
theas in pink, white. purple. Mrs.
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MARKET: BULLETIN
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Sirus
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Christmas tree. a beautiful
holly with red berries 18 ft. high
8 ft. broad, limbs a little thin on
one side $5.00 FOB; also yellow
scuppernong vine 10 each. J. C.
Teague, Rt. 2, Waco.
Purple wisteria, pink weigelia,
red Japonica, watermelon red
crepe myrtle 15c each, 2 for 25c;
January Jasmine, baby spirea,
honeysuckles 10 each, 3 for 25c;
blooming size mixed col. gladioli
20c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. 5S.
O. Breedlove, Monroe.
Azaleas, .rhododendrons, Mtn.
laurels, sweet shrubs, red, white
dogwood, white pine. holly, pink
double roses, 3 ft. high $1.00 doz-
en. Well rooted. Add postage. Ex-
change for white feed sacks. K.
S. Waters, Hurst. >
Climbing lilies (Gleriosa Su-
perba) rare and beautiful, deep
old rose color tinged with yel-
ow 25c each; booming size gad-
joi bulbs. red variegated with yel-
low 25c dozen; water melon crepe
myrtle 20c each. Mrs. M. M.
Holland, Reidsville. :
movely rock garden and wild
flower garden plants Gen-
tians, hepatiea, dog-tooth violet,
partridge berry, trillium, aster,
winter-green and many others.
All inquiries answered. Mrs. J.
B. Hudgins, Flowery Branch.
Tea olives, dogwood. evergreen
oak, magnolia, sweet bay, sweet
myrtle, red and pink crepe myr-
tle, gallberry, red holly, umbrel-
la china, long straw pine 1 ft.,
10c. 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c; exchg.
for sacks. Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Rt. 1,
Dublin.
Tea olives, dogwood, evergreen
oak, magnolia, sweet bay, sweet
myrtle. red and pink crepe myr-
tle, gallberry, red holly umbrella
china, long straw pine 1 ft. 10c,
3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c; exchg. for
white feed sacks. Mrs. Georgia
Hunt, Rt. 2, Toomsboro.
Wild Easter lily bulbs, 10c doz-
en: Magnolia, tea olive, sweet
bay, red crepe myrtle, holly, white
dogwood. evergreens, red maple,
poplars, evergreen oak, 1 ft., 10c,
3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c; exchg. for
sacks. Mrs. T. K. Womack, Rt.
1, Dublin.
Red and pink and white spirea,
red Japonics, golden bells, pur-
ple lilacs, pink weigelias, pink
and white altheas, sweet shrubs.
Min. laurels, rhododendrons.
mixed azaleas, spruce pines, $1
dozen del. Mrs. Thos. Webb, EI-
lijay. Seige
Blue iris, lemon lilies 50c doz-
en; trafling arbutus 6 for 40c;
Easter lilies 25 for 50c; jonquils
yellow 50 for 50c; everbearing
strawberries 25c C, 500 for $1.00.
PP .Mrs. Martha White, Rt. 1.
Box 37, Dahlonega. :
Red Texas lily and blackberry
lily 6 for 20c, 35c dozen; fancy
pepper seed 7c teaspoonful. Del.
in Ga. Miss Mittie Collins, Rt. 1.
Smithville.
5 colors azaleas, January Jas-
mine, butterfly, coralberry, rho-
dodendrons, Cydonia Japonica,
dogwood, spruce, Min. laurel, $1.
dozen; cedars, pink crabapple,
maples 6 for $1.00; violets, jon-
quils, ferns, $1.00 C. Bill Penland,
Ellijay.
100 arbor-vitaes rooted 4 for
$1.00, 9 for $2.00 postpaid in Ga.
Send PO money order. Will not
exchange. Homer Craig, Loving.
Magnolia, tea olives, long straw
pine, dogwood, evergreen oak.
wild yellow jasmine, red and
pink crepe myrtle, umbrella
china, sweet myrtle, 1 ft. 10 3 ft
25e, 4 ft. 35c; exchg. for white
feed sacks. Add postage. Miss
Grace Pitts, Rt. 1, Dublin.
Arbor-vitaes rooted 35 each, 4
for $1.00; orange color lilies 25c
dozen; purpie iris, 30c dozen,
postpaid in Ga. Send PO money
order. Birdie Craig, Loving.
8 everblooming gardenia bush-
es, 5 and 6 ft. high, $5:00 and
$10.00 each at my yard; snow
ball, lilac, peachtree rose bushes
rooted 25 and 30c each. Mrs. In-
eZ Casey, Rt. 2, Bowdon.
Periwinkle seed. Lupine seed
15c tablespoonful; Bachelor but-
ton seed, Broom corn seed 15c a
cupful; Chinese wool flower 10c
a pkg. All postpaid. Mrs. W. A. J.
Swann, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
Cherry laurel 2-3 ft. 25c each,
5 for $1.00, 10 for $1.50 or 20 for
$2.50 del. Mrs. M. D. Lovett. Rt.
3. Cuthbert. i
Ferns, 3 kinds of Jew, 2 kinds
Begonia, several kinds of pot
plants name unknown, cuttings.
5 and 10c; good: rooted plants 10
to 25c each: bulbs and shrubberv
cheap. Mrs. Henry Jarrell. Rt. 2.
Butler. :
Large Butter and eggs 20c doz
mixed jonquil, daffodil, narcis-
sus 10c dozen; hedge plants, $1
C: small hedge plants 3-10 in.
high 50 C, $2.50 M. Add post-
cge.: Will exchg. State what: you
ot
have. Mrs, J..S. Robinson, Rt...2,
Bowdon. :
oN
Several thousand field grown
dwarf boxwood 4-12 in. stocky
and well shaped, cheap. Dwarf
tree plants 4-6 in. on bed $3.00
C, 200 for $5.00 del. Maude Ham-
by, Greenville.
All colors dogwood, azaleas,
rhododendrons, laurels, red buds,
pink Cherokee roses, 3 ft. $1.00
dozen; English Junipers, arborvi-
boxwoods 5 for $1.00; pink
perennial phlox, hardy Mtn.
ferns $1.00 C. Sadie Wilson, Mor-
ganton.
Large yellow, white, pink, pur-
ple and variegated chrysanthe-
mum plants now ready 50 doz-
en; 5 dofferent colors Sultanas
10c each. Mrs. H. S. Fraser, Rt.
1, Brunswick.
Three year old Cape Jasmine in
pots 75c each; Dec. named dah-
lia bulbs, red, pink, rose, yellow,
gold, mauve, Jersey Beauty 12
colors 10c each, $1.00 dozen. Add
postage. Bessie Martin, Rt. 9,
Gainesville.
8-10 in. dwarf boxwood, heavy
field grown $3.00 dozen. $20.00 per
C; 6-8 in. $2.00 dozen, $15.00 per
C; 4-6 in. $1.50 dozen, $10.00 per
C del, 18-22 in. gardenias as
broad as high 50c each. Mrs. R.
F. Terrell, Rt. 3, Greenville.
Fancy Caladiums, named dah-
lias, roses, shrubs, vines 10c. each
$1.00 dozen, 50 kinds perennials,
cannas, gladiolas, iris, fairy liiies
3 to 5c each. List and prices on
request. Mrs. R. Gable, Haral-
son.
Dahlia flower seeds. assorted.
dozen packets for $1.40. D. W.
Nichols, Kingston. ;
Pink. red and yellow dogwood,
azaleas, rhododendrons, white
Pine, crabapple. red bud, pink
Cherokee rose, laurels, 3 ft. $1
dozen postpaid; English Junipers.
5 for $1.09. Glen Wilson. Blue
Ridge. ;
Dahlias Margaret Wilson,
Jersey Beauty, Kentucky, Ava-
lon, Bashful Giant, Le Treador,
Dr. Tunis and other $1.25 dozen.
Add postage. Mrs. Garnett For-
ester, Clayton.
Prize winning chrysanthe-
mums, many varieties, 30c dozen,
4 dozen $1.00 labeled; 6 dozen.
unlabeled, $1.00; single red dah-
lias, perennial sunflowers 30c
dozen. Postpaid. Mrs. i -G:
Woods. Rt. 3, Donalsonville.
Abelias, double red altheas. 50c
each; Seotch broom, 25 for 35;
Ligustrum red crepe myrtle 10c;
| Japanese Magnolia 50, 75c and
Royal} '
$1.00; red oleander 25c;
Poinciana 20; daffodil blooms
25c C. Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Spar-
ta.
Giant crimson spider lily
bulbs, 4 dozen $1.00; well rooted
2 yr.. Abelia $1.00; Giant white
chrysanthemum 50c per dozen
(April delivery) 2 yr. evergreen
hedge 6 for $1.00; 2 yr. Nandinas
5 for $1.00. Mrs. Charles B. Tan-
ner, RFD 1, Sandersville.
Spirea, 5 ft., lilac, forsythia.
good size 10c each at my place;
Olympia daffodiis, double. or
ange Phoenix daffodils. mixed ir-
is 80c C, 200 for $1.50. Mrs. Chris-
tine McLeod, Rt. 2, Box 166, Col-
lege Park.
Pink thrift 300 plants $1.00
plus 10c postage; Shasta daisies
25 dozen; flower seed, giant. ba-
by zinnias, orange flare cosmos,
several kinds marigold 7c pack-
age, 6 for 30c. Mrs. J. T. Patil-
lo, Rt. 4, LaGrange.
Gardenias, Abelias, purple and
white single altheas, yellow for-
sythia, pink almonds, snowdrop,
35 each; mink crepe mayltle,
sweet shrubs, white dogwoods.
holly 10c each $8.00 C. Postpaid.
Joserhine Raley, Mitchell.
Large prize-winning chrysan-
themums, 25 vyarieties, flesh,
white, yellow, pink, lavendar,
bronze. cream, red, tan 20 plants
1.00; Pompons and Korean tvpe
2) plants $1.00. Mrs. R. L. Sil-
ver, Cuthbert.
Large type chrysanthemums
white, yellow, pink, lavendar.
bronze, flesh, red, cream, 29
p.ants $1.00; pompons and daisv
type 25 for $1.00: red verbena 4c
dozen: Mis. Minnie Bell, Rt. 5,
Cuthbert.
Well rooted night blooming ce-
reus plants. Will exchange for
ble dahlias .mixed iris, weeping
willows or white gardenias and
,hib'scus. Mrs. C. M. Proctor:
Summit.
Dogwood. crabapp.e. white
pine, spruce, rhododendrons.
Mtn. ivy, $1.00 dozen; sweet
shrubs 20c dozen; mixed Colors
azaleas 35 dozen; Japonicas 15
each; altheas, English dogwood.
peach rose 10c each. Add posi-
age. Annie Lou Bailey, Rt. 2, E!-
lijay. :
Dwarf boxwocd;s 8-10 in. $3.0.
dozen; white tuberoses 25c doz-
en; pink weigelias $1.00 dozen.
Del. in Ga. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Rt.
| 3, Greenville. ioysos;
Thursday, February 15.
amaryllis, perennial phlox, dou-|
postage. Billie R, Abert
thee, but to fear the Lord
God, to walk in all His
and to love him, and to
the Lord thy God with a
heart and with all th
Behold, the heaven
heaven of heavens
Lords thy God, the ear
with all that therein is
Deuteronomy.
FLOWERS AND
FOR SAL
Mtn. laurels, rhodode
white and spruce pi
white dogwood, mixed ol
aleas, red bud, crabappl
lish dogwood 3_ ft. $1.00
PP; evergreen galax,
granny greybeard 2 doz
Mary Dickey. Morganto
Clematis, Boston ivy, re
let trumpet honeysuckle,
zia, sweet shrubs, Star J
red, white and pink
snowballs, $1.00 doz
phlox, cluster narcissu
dils, snowdrop bulbs. 75
Grace Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahio
Canna bulbs, green
some red, some yellow,
ers 50c per C; also
Morning Glory seed 10
spoonful. Postpaid. Mrs
Bivens, Rt. 2, Hiram.
All colors Mtn. azal
laurels 45c dozen; whi
maple, sweetgum 75 doze
ple iris. pink perenni
30c dozen; bridal wre
gelias 20c each. All we
Postpaid. Mrs. T. M. Lo
Fhijay. :
Nandinas, 75c dozen,
C; white and red spirea
50c, 200 magnolias $3.00;
blue perennjal spiderwo
clumps $1.00. A!l well rooted
Woodruff, Rt. 5, Greenv
Rhododendrons, Mtn.
azaleas; seeds 25 a pint
er green bunch beans 30
coltsfoot leaves, red s
root, Queen of the meado
25c a jb.; garlic, tansy 6
Prepaid. Grady Eaton
Dahlonega. a
Mtn. laurels, _ azaleas,
dendrons, 35c dozen; p
pink perennial phlox 2
primroses 25c dozen; box
each; bridal wreath, weig
each; jonquils 60c pe
well rooted. Hoyt Locke
Ellijay. ;
King Aifred daffodils
C; snowdrops $1.00 per C
hedge, $1.00 per C; red
with white center 5c |
white tuberoses 25c doze
nas, red and yellow Ki
bert $1.50 per C. Add
Mrs. Gussie: Conner, B
Yellow jonquils 10c do
per C.. Snowdrops 20c
pink crepe myrtle 2 for 2!
al wreath 20c each; also r
cherries, smail $1.00 do
$2.00 dozen; old fashio
20c each. Postpaid. Rosa
Waeo, Rt. 2.
Red and yellow dah
52 per dozen. Add postag
Rahn, Rincon. Se
Giant pansies $1.00 (
dianthus, sweet Williaw
proved Shasta daisies, db.
spur, phlox. giants,
25c dozen; mimosa, sweet
2 for 25c, weeping ar
each; abetias 25c doze:
Willie Wise, Wadley. |
Pink Cherokee roses.
ry, red bud, pink, red and
dovwood, rhododendrons
laurels, 3 colors abaleas
pine. holly bush, 3 ft. high
dozen, postpaid. Well rootec
Edna Wilson, Morganton
German iris 10 kinds |
50 for $1.10 mixed $1.15
berian mixed 25 for 60
ese 25 for $1.10; red, purple.
erepe myrtle, 3 yrs.. 6 fo
abelias same. Mrs. J. M
Rt. 1, Calhoun. ee
Rhododendrons, Mtn.
red yellow pink dogwood,
3 colors, white pine, cor
red bud bush, Pink Cheroke
es, hoily bush. all 3 ft. hi
Gozen posttaid. Lucille
Morganton. ,
Well rooted dwarf
$2.50 C; well rooted
abelias, altheas (orchid)
$1.00, $4.50 C; white an
reas, yellow kerrias $1.0
Blanche Woodruff, Green
Cherokee roses, pussy
red bud, red. white d
azaleas, leaurel, rhodode
spruce, white pines.
holiv, erabapple 75e doz
'\neral BRE.
Yellow Jcuquils, 102
per C; English dogw
shrubs, 10 each $1.00 d
drops. 20e dozen,
Quince 25 each: Pos
D. W. Cole. Rt. 2, Wa
dogwood, spirea, butterfly,
try, yucca, sweet shrubs,
ple, surprise lily $1.00 doz-
narcissus, jonquils,
"$1.00 C. Joyce Pen-
te jonquils, yellow - -daffo-
.00 per C; perennial phlox
1 2 dozen 25c; Bridal
for 25c; altheas lilies
00; Mtn. ferns $1.00 doz-
leas 15c each; Shasta
1.00 per C. Add postage.
Garren, Morganton.
Jaurels, white and spruce
azaleas, rhododendrons,
white dogwood, red bud,
le, English dogwood,
wreath 3 ft. $1.00 dozen.
ranny Greybeard, arbutus,
jonquils, 2 dozen 30c. Jean
y, Morganton.
P gladioli bulbs, snow-
Guernsey lily bulbs, 35c
eissus, white April narcis-
per C; pink crepe myrtle,
ubs 75 dozen. Miss Eu-
j , Wadley.
dinas at my house about 12
all sizes with berries 50c.
Georgia Harcher, Harlem.
plants 40c each or 3
$1 0: camphor tree seed 50
yellow jonquils,
narcissi, spotted day lilies,
violets, ferns, pink and
arbutus $1.00 C; spruce,
ek, dogwood, azaleas, Mtn.
ee Cydonia
$1.00 dozen, rooted.
oS Penland, Ellijay.
"ame blue and white mixed
lets. $1.25 per C; azaleas, Jap-
us, golden bells 15c each; dark
ight purple iris $1.00 C;
roses and seven sisters
rvitaes, $1.00 each; "sa
00 each; altheas, ve
nk Cherokee roses, coralber-
fellow, red dogwood, redbud,
y, rhododendrons, lau-
eas, crabapple sprouts, 3
00; violets,
iris, Shasta daisies, ferns
1 Sibery,
, erabapple sprouts, Chero-
oses, red bud, red, white
; spruce, white pines,
d colors azaleas, Mtn. lau-
rhododendrons, red maple 2-
yell rooted $1.00 dozen. PP.
Dickey, Morganton.
phiox plants mixed col-
dozen; will exchg. for
ies and philex postpaid.
usie Kate Kent, Rt. 1,
oming size azaleas, all col-
45 dozen; spruce and white
ine dogwood, Mtn. laurel, ivy,
hododendrons 65 dozen; white
ubs 35e dozen. Well rooted.
postage. Miss Evelyn AINE;
Ellijay. x
erepe myrtie, abl. ue
blue yard hydrangeas,
. wisteria, all rooted, 20c
Hastings pink, white, red
50c dozen; milk a8 wine
ae C; yellow narcissi 35 C;
riegaied gladiolas 25c, All
40 dozen; spruce and white
; white dogwood. Mtn. lau-
S, ivy, rhododendrons 60c doz-
white altheas 10c each; crab-
Sweet shrubs. 35c dozen;
for good feed sacks. Mrs.
F. Adams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
d maple, redbud, red, white
od, spruce, white pine.
xed colors azaleas, Mtn. laur-
_ rhododendrons, coralberry,
wering almond, pink Cher-
roses, English dogwood, yel-
monthly roses 2-4 ft. $1.00
Wilhenima Dickey, Mor-
ivet hedge, $1.00 C; weeping
lows, yellow Japonicas 15c ea.;
or 25c; lemon lilies 30c dozen;
Red colors gladioli 25 dozen,
do ec $1.00; blue violets, white
daisies 25 Cc. All rooted and del.
Ralston, Ella Gap.
looming size azaleas all col-
40c dozen; spruce, white
, white dogwood, Mtn. laur-
, rhododendrons, 60c doz-
white altheas 10c each; crab-
le; sweet shrubs, 30c dozen;
ell rooted. Add postage. Ma-
Adams, Rt- 2, ae
FLOWERS AND SEED
_ FOR SALE.
snowdrops,
dbl. flowering al-
Purple violets, Lady Lake, pink
hardv phiox, dbl. yellow King
Humbert canna 15 dozen; Irish
Juniper, large leaf hedge ever-
ereen Ligustrum cuttings, $1.25
C; boxwood cuttings, $1.25 C.
Mrs. L. A. Wright, Bremen.
Mtn. laurel, white pine,
hemlock, Ve dogwood,
sweet shrubs, $1.00 dozen, mixed
colors azaleas 40c dozen; Japon-
jicas 20c each; wisteria 10c each;
ecannas, almond 3 for 25c; white
jonquils 25c dozen. Well rooted
and packed. Elaine Bailey, El-
Higy ket= 2.
Cherokee roses, pussy willows,
laurel, azaleas, rhododendrons,
red buds, white, red dogwood,
spruce, white pine, crabapple,
coralberry, 75 dozen; exchg. for
white Sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Glover Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff. :
Dahlias, large, different colors
50c dozen; hardy phlox, verben-
as, thrift, Humbert cannas, large
flowering mums, June day lilies,
iris, 30 dozen; Spirea Van Hout-
ten, Purple lilac $1.25 dozen. Mrs.
Nora Nix, Alto.
Azaleas, Mtn. laurel, thododen-
drons, red bud, red, white dog-
wood, white, spruce pines, coral-
berry, pussy willows, Cherokee
roses, crabapple, well rooted, 75c
dozen; Exchg. for cloths. Ola
Ridley, Mineral Bluff. :
Burpees pompon zinnia seed
20c cupful; Jupines 15 table-
spoonful: dwarf variegaeed mar-
igolds, 20e cupful; large mari-
golds 20c cup. All postpaid. Mrs.
J. S. Adams, Rt. 3, Lawrence-
ville.
Purple, lavendar, white, yellow.
eream, wine, blue striped iris 40c
dozen; white, yellow narcissus,
dbl. and sgl. daffodils, dbl. and
sgl. butter and eggs, 50 C; pink
spirea, abelia, oak hydrangeas 3
for 20c. Mrs. Henry Elier, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Cid fashioned blue flags. white
and yellow narcissus bulbs, jon-
auils 10c dozen. Mrs. S. M. Clay-
ton, Holly Springs.
Evergreen spruce trees about
2-3 ft. high, well rooted $1.00
dozen; small size 2 dozen for $1;
evergreen holly trees good size,
well rooted. All choice shrubbery.
Send money order. Mrs. Florence
Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
Prize - winning chrysanthe-
mums, silver. wedding, white, yel-
low curly, nice large Plants 25
dozen. Mrs. W. E. Tyler, Ocilla.
100 Abelias 10 in. 5c each; Hy-
drangea paniculata, red weige-
lias, Mary Wallace. Robt. Huey
and Tip Top roses 20c ach; tea
olives 15 each. Add postage. Mrs.
J. M. MeMillan, Palmetto.
Mixed azaleas, pink, red and
yellow dogwood, Mtn. laurel,
crabapple, holly, red maple, rho-
dodendrons, black and white
pines, sweet shrubs, well rooted,
3 ft. high $1.00 dozen. Exchg.
for white feed sacks. Add post-
age. E. G. Pickelsimer, Morgan-
ton.
Evergreen English Palm trees,
10 to $1.00 each; Japanese tulip
magnolias, yellow tea-olives. red
flowering quince, white dwarf
hydrangeas 20 and $1.00 each:
evergreen Opum Pogum. porder
plant 40c dozen. Add postage.
Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison
St., Thomasville.
Large type mums, eolors red,
white, pink, lavendar. yellow and
cream, all named 50e dozen; 3
dozen $1.00; gardenias rooted
25c; April blooming narcissus,
daffodils, 20c dozen; all colors
phiox, larkspurs 3 dozen 25c.
Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Gordon.
Old fashioned roses, Seven sis-
ters, velvet and chinquapin, 3
for 35c; pink crepe myrtle, snow-
drops, shrubbery blooms in
March, pink flowering almonds 3
for 25c. Verna Mae Taylor, Gor-
don.
Tuberses for sale at my home
20c dozen. Will exchange some
for ~Thrift and different bulbs.
R. W. Wing, Newnan.
Mtn. laurel 18 in. $1.00 dozen:
small holly trees, 25c each; pussy
willows, 50c dozen; s colors hon-
eysuckles, 20 each: English dog-
woods 30c each; ivy, birch bush-
es, maple bushes, poplar bushes,
25e each; plum sprouts 15 each.
Hein Claude Mashburn, Morgan-
Ts
Spruce pines, cedars, crepe
myrtles. white jonquils, golden
bells, white and red dogwoods,
azaleas, snowballs old fashioned
roses, Mtn. laurels, holly with or
without berries. Cheap for cash.
Mrs. T. W. Bunch, RFD No. 2,
Talking Rock.
Pink thrift at 30c per C plus
postage. No ehecks. Mrs. Maude
D. Thompson, Ty Ty.
Blue grape hvacinth bulbs, 50c
C or 500 for $2.00; yellow jon-
quils, 75c C (blooms:in large
clusters); blue Roman hyacinth
bulbs, 25c 4 dozen. Biss: Vena
Brown, Hartwell.
Red and yellow cannas, 10c
each; Sweet Williams 35c dozen;
orange day lilies, yellow jonquils
and daffodils. 20c aczten, post-
paid. Annie Cole, Rt. 2, Bow-
don.
Flowering crabapple trees 45
ft., well branched, colors pur-
ple, carmine, white-pink, rare
rubra? red branch, leaf and
bloom; few Chinese Magnolias
(Soulangeana 3-4 ft.
each in orders of t2 at home.
N. C. Rosene, 126 E. Baker St.
Atlanta.
4 globe arbor-vitaes 2 years
old well rooted, 50c each; white
spirea, pink almond, white al-
thea, white snowdrop, white Eas-
ter roses, double yellow thornless
roses, all well rooted, 15cc each,
plus postage. Mrs. Isabel Wade.
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Lavendar iris, daffodils 30c
dozen; evergreen beargrass white
bloom, Jlavendar sweet William.
15e each; azaleas, red dogwood,
forsvthia, yard grass, yellow ros-
es, Dorothy Perkins rose, 10c
each. plus postage. Well rooted.
Miss Tunis Wade, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Prize winning largest type
chrysanthemums, white. orchid.
yellow 50 dozen; button chry-
santhemums, orchid, yellow and
bronze 35 dozen; yellow quill
mums 40c dozen. Add 7c postage.
Mrs. Marvin Farrar. Jenkins-
burr. |
California hedge cuttings 18-
0 in. $1.00 C or exchange for
white feed sacks free of holes.
Nice dried apples 12 lb. plus
postage. Mrs. Clyde Morris, Rt.
1, Whitesburg.
For sale, boxwoods. gardenias
and other shrubbery, also two
3 yr old pomegranate bushes.
Mrs. W. N. Skinner, Rt. 4, Win-
der.
Verbena Bonariensis, Brazil De-
rennial, hardy, quantities of blos-
soms throughout summer and fall
25c each; $20.00 C; exchange for
Japanese persimmons or tung oil
trees. James Hobson, Jasper-
Purple llaes, white and pink
altheas: red Japonicas, Mtn. lau-
Tels and ivys, sweet shrubs, gold-
en bells. pink weigelias, spruce
pines, mixed azaleas. all well
rooted. $1.00 dozen del. Ruby
Webb. Rt. -8, Ellijay.
Large eream and orange dbl.
daffodils, March blooms, 75c C;
Will exchange for cabbage plants
Nice large flowering pear 3-4 ft.
high. $1.00 dozen or will exchg.
for nice large chrysanthemums.
Mrs. C. K. Simmons, Demorest.
Double dahlias, many colors.
25c dozen tubers; flowering pear
bushes, 50 each. 3 for $1.00;
horse radish root 1 Jb. 25c; will
give 6 plants free with each
pound; big garlic bulbs, 15c
quart. Add postage. Mrs. T. A.
Woodring, Rt. 1, Alto.
Red President cannas 50 doz-
en, $3.50 C; white double al-
thea cuttings 10 each; no or-
ders accepted for less than 5 al-
theas: exchg. for equal value for
pink thrift. dahlias, gladiolas, tu-
Hips. Postpaid. Evelyn Seago,
Pinehurst.
Stocks 35 dozen; Petunias 15c
dozen; perennial phlox, pink 50c
dozen; blue salvia and larkspur.
nerennial Morning Glory root,
25 dozen; pink yarrow 30c doz-
en; perennial sweet pea, pink,
10e each. Add postage. Mrs. R.
W. Tanner. 207 Berkeley Dr.,
Macon.
Golden bell, $1.00 dozen; snow-
balls 3 for 50c! purple lilacs 25c
each; peach roses 5 for 50c; pur-
ple iris 50c dozen; English dog-
wood ? for 50c. Add postage. Miss
Gladys Patterson, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock.
Sir Watkin daffodils, $1.00 C;
yellow jonquils 75c C; blue grape
hyacinths 50c per C or 500 for
$2.00 ;white May blooming nar-
aissus 50 C. Grace Akin, c-o
Plainview Farm, Hartwell.
Pansy plants 15 dozen or $1
C plus postage. Miss Florence
Hammond, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose.
Pansy plants 15 dozen or $1.00
C plus postage. Mrs. Tom Joe
Bond, Rt. 4, Elberton.
5 Camellias, average 5 ft. tall,
deep rose, double, ali for $100.
No shipping. Mrs. J- Johnson,
Dixie.
SEED FOR SALE
4 lbs. Hastings Cuban Queen
watermelon seed, 75c Ib. del.
Curtis: Gordon. Warwick, Rt. 2.
10 Ib. Hearts of Gold canta-
loupe seed, true to name, 75c Ib.
C. B. Jones, Thomson, Rt. 2.
Lespedeza Sericea, cleaned and
searified, for sate. L. T. Calia-
way, Rutledge.
Pure Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed,60c Ib. 10 Ib. lots 50c 1b.
postoa: Mrs. Sores Wise, =
Vv
SEED FOR SALE S
-cupful.
AH 50c}
25 Ths. en seed, 25c Ib. 15
eupful; good sound tender striped
runner and bunch bean seed, 25
Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Bessie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Tomato seed, Marglobe, $1.10
lb.; New Stone, 70c lb. del. W.
O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
Mammoth green pod okra seed
25 Ib. or 15 Ibs. $3, buyer pays
postage. Mrs. Elmo Pe Cuth-
bert, Rt. 4.
Cabbage seed, ae Charles-
ton Wakefielc, Early Dutch, 90c
lb.; tomato seed, Stone, 75 1b.;
Marglobe, 95c Ib-; collard, 50c ib.
del. 1 Ib. each cabbage, tomato
and collard, $2.15 lot, del. Lee
Crow: Gainesville, Rt. 2: Box 143.
- Large red multiplying onions;
for sale, 50c gal. postpaid; will
not sell less than 1 gal. and no
stamps accepted. T.
ey, Rydal.
1200 Ibs. recleaned Kobe Les-
pedeza, $6.50 per 100 lbs. FOB.
P. W. Ethridge, Milner.
White multiplying nest onions,
fine shape, 25 Ibs., $1.75, 50 Ibs.,
$3, 100 Ibs, $5. FOB. Cash or
money order, no checks. J. J.
Hendrix, Clarkston.
Good whtte multiplying on-
ions, 35 gal. 25 Ibs., $1.75; orders
of $2 or more, cheaper. J. .
Scarboro, Comer.
Tender green half - runner
bean seed, 35 Ib. 4 Ibs. $1. Add
postage. or will exchange some
for small Arborvitae trees. Mrs.
B. B. Holt, Eastman, Rt. 1.
Choice, tender bunch beans,
15 pint; 1 qt. real fine October
peach seed, 20c; 1 pint Damson
plum seed, 10c; old Style. frost-
proof turnip seed (@& Fin
ground all.winter uninj ), 20c
cup. Add postage. No chks. Dollie
Elier, Titus.
First class Crotolaria Specta-
bilis seed, cheap. J. F. Hiscock,
Quitman, Rt. 5.
30 Ibs. good, tender brown
streaked half runner bean seed,
15c eup. Add postage. Sell lot for
best offer. Write. Mrs. Lon R.
Ashworth, Loganville, Rt. 1.
Sweet pepper seed, 10c tbls.,
red hot pepper, dried, 25 gal.;
bunch Eng. peas, 10 eupful;
scallions, 25. Add postage. Mrs.
Doyle Conner. Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Old fashioned brown striped
Half Runner bean seed, free
from weevils, 20c Ib. 50 Ib. lot,
15 Ib.; Ga. collard seed, 20c Ib.
a 3. Cc. Bishop, Carnesvilie.
Dwarf prolific okra _ seed,
grown last year, 1 Ib. 20c, 2 Ibs.
30c prepaid. N. J. Dean, Pavo,
care Carl Hanner, Rt. 1.
Dill seed, 10 per pkt. del.
Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville,
Re. 2.
Southern collard seed. 30c th.,
5 Ibs. for $1, postpaid, $15 cwt.,
also oak smoked hams, 18 Ib.;
shoulder and sides, 1232 Ib. Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham.
Clean Kobe lespedeza seed, $7
per C; pure Stoneville 2-B cot-
tonseed, $3 cwt. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto.
Mustard seed, 15c eupful; cu-
shaw seed, 20c per cupful; 1 gal.
okra seed, 60c per gal.; red shal-
lots sets, 35 gal. Leawella El-
liott, Lavonia, Ri. 1.
Oid - fashioned half - runner
bean seed. 20c cupful; 25 Ibs.
long green pod okra seed, 25
Wb. or 15 per cupful, no checks.
= Tate Smith, Gainesville, Rt.
Several thousand casava seed
stalks, $4.50 per M. Send deposit
to hold until planting time in
March; also 50 white Muscovey
ducklings by March 15th. H. C.
Benjamin, Waynesville.
Stone Mtn. or Watson melon}
seed 5 Ibs. col. $2, 1 Ib. col. 50c.
good, sound seed. J. M. Clark,
Waycross, Rt. 1. Air Port road.
400 Lbs. Seriecea lespedeza
seed in chaff, saved with seed
pan, 4c Ib. FOB. Barnesville. B.
W. Middlebrooks, : Barnesville.
Chufa seed for sale, recleaned,
= bu. J D. Richards, Pavo, Rt.
150 Lbs. Crotolaria, hand gath-
ered, and shelled. Bill Cousins,
Decatur, Rt. 2, Ve 2373.
Little white nest onions, 50c
gal. del. Mrs. Willie Laster, Fair-
burn, Rt. 1.
Few orders sugar leaf yellow
meat watermelon seed, careful-
ly selected, 3 tblspns. 10c plus 3c
postage, or 10 spnsf. 25c, post-
age paid. B. M. Miller, Thomas-
ville, Rt. 2.
Cheyottie, abundant, % doz.
$1.75, 1 doz. $3; also small palms
3 for $1, 7 for $2, or exe. for
peas, peanuts or bermuda onion
plants. S. M. Seaborn, Bruns-
wick. e
Tender, white haif - runner
bean seed, 20c cupful. Mrs. H. C.
Goss, Jasper, Rt. 2.
100 Garlic cloves (Sets) 50c or
300: for $1. Mrs. Clara Pence
Demorese Se. - 1, Box: 2;'
D. McClun-
ED FOR SALE
seed. also striped half - runners,
all tender and sound, lar@- cup-
ful 20: pint 35c; postpaid. Coin
preferred. .Mrs. Levi Barron,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
. Old - fashioned cushaw 3 doz.
20c: postpaid; well rooted hedge,
50c. doz. postpaid. J. J. Thongs
Dahlonega, Rt. 5.
Extra early white garden
beans, also striped half-runners, |
tender and sound, 35c pt. post-
paid. Coin preferred. No stamps. _
Also white multiplying onions,
40c per gal. postpaid. Mrs. Ethel
Overby, Oakwood.
Okra, long green pod, early
and very productive, 150 Ibs.
12%6e Jb. in gal. lots; also 40
lbs. white velvet. same price.
tity lots. A. F. Underwood, Con-
yers, Rt. 3. =e
Tender cornfield beans, deep
strings, buneh beans, white
half - runners, 25e cupful post=
Rt. 2, Box 21, c-o George Poole.
Bean seed, cornfield, deep
strings, cutshort, bunch beans,
white half - runners, large and
small kind; early bunch, 25c
cupfua, postpaid. Mrs. George
Poole, Jasper, Rt. 2.
Cornfield beans, white or
mixed, white half - runner gar=
den bean seed, 25 cupful, post-
paid. No checks or stamps, Fred
Densmore, Jasper, Rt. 2.
Marglobe tomato, $1 lb.; New
Stone. Baltimore, 75c lb.; Dan-
ish ballhead. Wakefield, Copen-
hagen cabbage, $1 Ib; white
Wackeye peas, speckled sugar
Crowder, 10 lbs. mailed $1, 100
Tbs. $6. All kinds field peas. B.
R. Woodliff, Flowery Braneh,
Ri a S :
Cuban Queen watermelon, 75
Yb-; less than 2 lbs, add post-
age; Hales Best cantaloupe seed
50c ib. postage extra; pure DPL.
cottonseed, 1 1/32 in. staple, 75e
bu. FOB. RR.; 90-day velvet
beans, $1.10 bu. FOB RR. J. G.
Overton, Elko.
10 spnfl. 25c ounce, $2 Ib.: pure
white okra, 15 cupful, or exc.
for old - fashione#*white half- _
runner garden beans. Mrs. J. O. |
Waldrip. Gainesville, Rt. 3.
Cuban Queen, also pure Tom
Watson melon seed, 65c per Ib.
del. Bruce Andrews, Haddock.
Old - fashioned shallot bute
ready for setting, 40c gal. or _
exe. for white feed sacks, Eng-
lish, Crowder peas,
seed. Mrs. M. O. Todd, on
ens, Rt. 1.
Extra nice old- fashioned whtte
multiplying onions, 40c_ gal.;
speckled bunch butterbeans, 15
Yo; 6-week Crowder peas. 10c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Smith,
Buford, Rt. 1.
Exira early white garden bean
seed, also striped half - runner.
tender and sound, 20c large cup-
ful, 35 pt. postpaid, coin pre-
ferred, no stamps; also speckled
Crowder peas. 7c lb. in 10 lb
lots or more, $3 bu. FOB. add
postage. Mrs. Frank Barron,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Old - fashioned white multi-
plying onions, 45c gal. $3 bu.;
large Russian sunflower seed, 25
qt. 75 gal; also Christmas cher-
ry, 10c pkt. Mrs. C. T. Hunt.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. :
Pure Tom Watson Melon seed,
grown on new ground, 30c Ib.
MecCorvel, Jr. Pavo, Rt. 3.
Purple hull table peas, 20c qt.;
teacup; Elberta Indian peach
seed, 25c doz.; 1 Ib. citron seed,
20c; running squash, 10c tblspn.
Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cume-
ming, Rt. 1.
15 lbs. velvet okra, 12%c tb.
FOB. Robert L. Searbrough, Mil-
ner, Rt. 1.
Tomato seed, Marglobe, Balti-
mog, $1 Ib; Matchiess, New
Stone, Red Rock, Brown. Spee-
jal, 95c Yb. 10 lbs. $7.50; cabbage,
$1.25 Ib. W. R. Stephens, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Old - fashioned white multi-
plying onions, mild flavored, 45
gal. del.; white bunch butter-
beans, 25 qt. del. in 3rd Zone.
Rt. 1.
COTTONSEED for SALE _
100 bu. Dixie Triumph cotton-
seed. $5.00 for 200 lbs. FOB. J-
C. Lewis, Millen, Rt, 1.
50 bu. Cokers 100 eottonseed,
Phipps, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Long staple cottonseed (dont
know the name) but very fine
cotton. Miss Annie Bell Owens,
Odum,
Dixie Triumph Wannataker
eottonseed Ist yr. 3c pound. =
|S. D. Flanagan, McRae, Rt. 1-
"Extra ny white garden bean oe
Guar. Sample if wanted. Quan=-
paid. Mrs. Faye Bruce, Jasper. _
1939 Broad leafed tobacco seed, __
tons and yellow nest Onions,
or tomato
postpaid. No stamps. Mrs. H. J. |
old-fashioned English peas, 10
Miss Avis Hunt, Flowery Branch,
$2.50 per 100 Ibs. FOB. EM.
: COTTON SEED for SALE |
D & PL, ist yr. from Saigiiak: ;
ors and. ginned in big lots, ab-
solutely pure, clean and sound, $3
100 Ibs., 500 lbs... $14 FOB, in
= good bags. J. B: Proctor, Bast-
- Cokers 4 in 1 wilt-resistant,
- ginned pure, $1 bu. or $3 100 Ib.
- sack. W. C. Aycock, Monroe, Rt.
eS
- Stoneville 2-B, $2.75 per 100 Ibs.
FOB, Ist yr. ftom breeder, Har-
rison H. Echols, Lula, Star route.
Pure Stoneville B, No. 2, 1st
yr $2.75 per C. FOB or shipped
-$3 per CWT. H. H. Echols, Lula.
_ Star Route.
Pure Rucker No. 1, Weniama
ker wilt-resistant.
$1 bu. FOB.
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
- Dixie Triumph Wannamaker,
wilt-resistant, Ist yr. from orig-
inator, 3c lb. FOB. Also peavine
and grass hay, mixed, $13 ton at
: ae S: : FIAESEAD: McRae, Rt.
000. Ths. DPL, Ist. yr. from
breeder, privately ginned, pure
govt. graded, 1 3/32 in. staple,
~ $2.25 100 Ibs. at my barn, just}
off Hwy. 42. Willie Tanner, Flip-
pen, PO Box 65.
40 Bu. Cokers 100 cobioreeed
for sale at my home. Made 660
Tos. lint per acre in 1939. C. R.
festbrook, Roswell, Rt. 1
Petty Toole and Gook 307-6}
cottonseed, good germination. |
kept pure at gin, recleaned, $1.00
bu. FOB. A. C. Price, Bronwood.
75. bu. Thynes imp. Cook wilt
resistant cottonseed, Ist yr., kept
pure at gin, 98 per cent germ-}
is ation, | 95c. bu. Cash. Rucsie
Coo Cooks 100 ebtacucee. str. 9.
early var., staple good, $1 .00 bu.
$3.00 per hundred lbs. FOB. J.
- Glass, Monroe. Rt. 3. |
Stoneville. 2-B, 2 per cent Ce-
esan *reated, clean, 2nd yr.
r_ cent germination.
ginned on one-var. gin. 90c bu.;
latleys prolific seed corn, se-
eted from stalks having s4:
a ea. $2.50 bu. Exec. for peas
nd speckled velvet beans. W. oH
400 bu. 1st yr... DPL poe Be
seed, 100 bu. lots 75c bu. smailer
quantities $1 bu. ont nee
Heavy fruiter, 3 bales. mer acre, |
Prolific from the ground up, big]
dlock bolls, extra early, best]
te lint as high as 48 per cent,
$2 per bu. a Ss. B. Gilbert,
*Foomsboro.
Qi aiaaiaker Dixie Triumph.
Wilt-resistant. direct from breed-
er, 1938 crop, rolls dropped pure,|
bu. $3 per 100 Ibs. FOB. Exc.
for Brab peas or O-Too-Tan|
ybeans..C. A. =e Com-
0 Bu. ietiniee ours Hibred,
yr. kept absolutely pure, gin-
leaned, $3 per 100 ibs.; also 1500
$2. 10 per 100
00 lbs. or more, $2 per 100
: Aue Smith, Hiltonia, Rt. A)
PL. ia ist is from breeder,
ned on one-variety gin, clean
ers, lint from 40 to 43 per
eent. OVer an inch staple, $1 bu.
$3. -per 100 lbs. FOB Toccoa.
Ulysses V. Stancil, Eastanollee.
DPL, ginned on strictly private
turned out 44 per cent lint,
made 41 bales on 36 acres, re-
cleaned, no black. seed,
bu in even weight bags, FOB. J.
: Thomas, Madison.
Cokers 100, kept pure at gin,
$1 per bu. FOB, 90c per bu. in 10}
bu. i. or more. -W. F. Cox, Ros-
Cokers- 4 in 1, wilt-resistant,
strain 2, seed direct from origin-
tor, harvested 5700
1 tm. or more, from govt.
asured 11 3/4 acres, $1 bu. $3
Cokers 100 strain, Had - rolls
ned at gin, seed screened, $1
bu. $2-70 per 100 lbs. W. J. Thur-
25 oe Gokbrs 100, 90 per bu.
or exc. for big bone guinea pigs.
ae or see. Jessie J, Bramblet,
dairsville: Rt. 2.
300 bu. Coker 100 strain 2, 2nd
yr.; 100 bu. Cokers 4 in 1, Ist
yr. $1 per bu. $3 per 100 Jb. bag,
teiied with Ceresan, $1.20 and
$3. 60 Ae pos Sanders, Eatonton,
zs ae pedigreed Cleveland
pig boll, Beats the Bill Weevil,
ist yr. kept. pure, at gin, $1 bu.
Exe. for Brabham peas, 2 bu.
ottonseed for 1 bu. peas. J. J.
yington, Rochelle.
10 bu. Ast yr. Hi-bred Half and
alf cottonseed, kept pure at
nH, $1 .00 bu. FOB my station;
so want 10 Ibs. lb: white
oe peas. A.
Beat the Bill cev 90- a
tonseed, 45 per cent lint. 1%
. per acre, Ist yr. $1.50].
4.00 CWT, FOB. R.A.
bale, $2 bu. FOB.;
DPL No. 11,)
Chas. L. ogous
80.
"pure,
$1 Der
of lint,
_ Reeves,
MARKET BULLETIN.
COTTON SEED for SALE
Stoneville 2 B, ist yr. kept pure
at gin, 75c bu- for quick sale. H.
G. Autry; Plainville.
15 bu. Qualla cottonseed, 1 1/32
in. staple, direct, Ist yr. from
breeder, 1250 lbs. make 520 Ib.
also 10 bu.
mixed peas, sound, good condi-
tion, $1.75 bu. FOB. in 2-bu.
sacks. C. N. Willis, Sharpsburg,
Rte.
Hi-bred cottonseed, 1st yr.-
from Summerour, good staple
and very early, kept pure at gin,
guar. sound, $4 per 100 lbs. John
J. Davidson, Pineview, Rt. 1.
About 1600 Lbs. Cokers No. 7,
grown from tested seed, wilt-re-
sistant, $1 bu. FOB. Edison. Wil-
lie C. Brooks, Bluffton, Rt. 2,
Box 59."
1000 bu. D&PL ae A- cotton-
seed, $1.00 bu.; 5000 Ibs. Perkins
long green okra seed, $12.00 Cwt.;
500 bu. brown sugar crowder peas
$3.25 bu.; 25 bu. Rice peas. 12
Jb. All prices at my farm. W. M.
Clemones, Rome, Rt. 3.
. Ruckers Hi-Bred cottonseed,
early, prolific, 1 in. staple, 45 per
cent lint. 1200 Ibs., make a 500
Tb. bale, $1.00 bu. Lealon Rucker,
Ashland.
Petiy Toole and Cook 307- 6
wilt resistant cottonseed, good
germination, kept pure at gin,
recleaned, $1.00 bu. FOB. A. C.
Price, Bronwood. i
+, Stoneville 2 - B- Gobionseed.
ginned on 1 var. gin, guar. good
and sound, 3rd yr. seed, $2.50 per
100 Ibs. FOB. Ralph Duggan,
Warthen. 5
_ Prolific Early King Cottonseed,
pure, sound, picked out before
rain fell on seeds, $1.00 bu-; also
Champion blooded S. P. C. pigs,
priced reasonable. F. H. os
Midville.
Stoneville 2-B cottonsed, ist
hyr., ginned on 1 var. gin, 2 per
cent Ceresan treated, $1.00 bu.:;
$3.00 per 100 ibs. FOB. H. D.
King, Lavonia, Rt. vs
cottonseed, wilt - resistant, di-
rect from breeder in 1938; rolis
dropped, kept pure, 95c bu. up to
+5 bu.; above 5 bu., 90c. bu. FOB.
Elwyn Commerce, Rt.
Sioneville 2- B, Ast yr. from
| breeder, $1 bu., $3 Per 100 Ibs.
| seed 2- A yrs. from: breeder 90c.
bu. $2.50 per 100 Ibs. 20 tons Co-
ker seed, 100. Ginned on one-
variety gin, $60 per ton. FOB.
BH Thomas, Gounty Agent,
Hartwell. :
400 Bu. Stoneviile 2-B 2nd yr.
seed, graded, in 100 Ib. new bats,
= 75 -- 100 lbs. FOB aati,
. K. Maddox, Griffin. .
Oho wiilt- resistant 90- die
prolific, Staple 1 in. 45 per cent
lint, 1200 lbs. make 500 Ib. bale,
$1.25 bu. W. T. Rucker, Ashland.
DPL 11-A 1st yr. from breeder,
sound and pure, ginned on one=
ey gin, govt. grade, as high
3 1 3/32 in. staple, average ov-
er 1 bale per acre on entire crop.
$1 per bu. $60 ton. a Sosby.
~Carnesville.
-Pettys Imp. Tool wiltcresiet=
ant (I am originator of these
-seed for 15 years) private gin.
seed recleaned, $1.25 bu. i. A.
Petty, Dawson. .
50 bu. Cokers 100, pure. sound
and clean, privately ginned 90c
bu. or exc. for 25 bu. pure Brab-|
ham peas. B. F. Fagan, Martin.
DPL 11-A, ist yr. from breed-
er, kept pure at. gin, 85 bu. at
barn, $2.50 per 100 Ibs. Ceresan
treated, 15c; made over bale +o
acre, grade 1 in. staple and bet-
ter. H. L. Conaway. Cave Springs.
Pure DPL No. 11. $1 bu. Also
Wannamaker Cleveland,
price. Exec. for peas or velvet
Deane: L. -. Adams, Hartwell. Rt.}
"Sea Island Seabrook var, $1 pu.
(upland cottonseed) ; Cokers 4-1
staple 1 in. and more, 39 per cent
lint, $1 bu. or $3 per 100 Ibs. all}
FOB. L. H: es, Stillmore,
Rt. 1, Box 34.
150 bu. Rhynes wwilt-resistant,
1st yr. recleaned $1 bu. FOB, Ty
Ty. Grady Benson, Ty. Ty. Rt. 2.
150 bu. Cokers 100, pure, sound
culled and = graded. privately
ginned for sale. W. C. eas
Carnesville.
1 ton Stoneville 2-B, ist yr.
$3.00 per CWT. FOB. Ginned on}
one var. gin: Joe Paley. Bow-
ersville.
_ Pure Cokers, "Be bu. or exe.
for peanuts or anything I can
use. Send sample on request. T.
O. Weeks, Harlem.
Wannamaker Dixie Triumph,
Wonder, wilt-resistant, kept pure
at gin. $1.00 bu. $3 per 100 Ibs.
ne John R. Brown, evel:
Pure Stoneville 2-B aus
ginned and recleaned, govt. grad-
ed. 1 3/32 in. staple, 85 By, Tilley
Cc. Couch, Turin.
6 Tons Dixie Tea unneh, 1st vr
from originator, 2%4 per Ib. W:
A. Seek eee yee oe
Same |:
COTTON SEED for SALE
DPL, 11-A. kept pure and pri-
vately ginned, $1.25 bu. in 3 bu.
bags. not considered altogether
wilt-resistant; Housers imp. wilt
resistant, $1 bu. in 3 bu. bags. W-
L. Houser: Fort Valley.
Pure Cokers Clevewilt, strain
7, Ist yr. from originator, kept
pure at gin, sound, $3.25 per 100
lbs.; also Wannamaker Wonder,
Wilt Dixie Triumph, strain 8, Ist
yr. from breeder. sound, pure,
$3.25 per 100 lbs. Z. C. Owens,
Dawson.
400 Bu. Cokers 100; saved
sound and pure for planting, 1
to 1 1/8 in. staple, $2.50 per 100
YT). bag. Ben R: Tanner, SS
ville.
_ Halt and Half, Ist yrs. from
breeder, grown in extreme N. Ga.
$2.50 per 100 Ibs. FOB. Cohutta.
Ship COD. S. P. Reed, Varnell.
Limited amt. Hoopers long
staple. $2 bu. FOB. From seed
patch No. 2, no black seed, inch
Staple, pure, sold last yr. for le
er Ib. above staple cotton. M.
J: Hooper, TNOLCTOSS; Rt. 1.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE |
Peas ced beans, 10 bu. peel
peas, hand picked and clean, $2
-bu. here; fine White Rock cock-]|
| erel, $1. 50 S: FP. Pirkle, Grayson:
Tender white half-runner gar-
dex beans, also few lbs. of brown
strined half. -. runmfiers, 35 Ib.
half Ib for 20c. Mrs. Gus ace
bee. Cleveland, Rt. 1.
6 bu. Calif. blackeye peas, nice
and clean. 75c peck; bushel $3.
A. E. Nix: Gainesville, Ri, jo"
50 Tons running 90-day velvet
beans, grown on my farm in
1939; will sell any amt. for $16
ton in pod; $1 bu.-threshed-: W.
B. Spearman, Social Circle.
- 300 Bu. 90- -day. running velvet|
| beans. grown on my farm in
Wannaiikicer, Dixie Triumph | 1939, $1 bu.; picked. with no rain
sound and. clean; please send
| cash with order, no CODs, F. W.
Tanner, | Sandersville, Rt: 1.
- 100 Bu. peas, more or less, Iron;
Brab, speckled, Clay and mixed.
Cc. J. Roquemore, , Butler,
Box 44.
A-1 90-day. creer valves
beans for seed: $1 bu: Lots of 10
bus. or more. :95 bu. J. Frank
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.
Red Speckled Crowder and
white mush: peas, white. bunch. :
small lots; 8 lb. in bushel lots.
About 95. per cent sound and free
from weevils. Add postage. A. D-}
Evans; Acworth, R22.
butterbeans, 10c. at. notpost paid,
also gold dollar. tobacco .-seeds,
-10c tbispn. 3 tbispns. 25 del. L-
WwW. Mayidin, Hewiineville, Gen.
Del.
Velvet: ieee: 90-day monnine |
90-day velvet beans, bunch vel-
buy field peas, write what you!
$1.50 bu. at my place; want to
have. J. H. Leverett: Parrott:
8 bu. good bunch: velvet beans.
$1. bu.; 30 bu. cottonseed, pure
Toole and Coker. 4 crossed, good}
cotton; $1 bu.; 30. bu. Brabham
Peas,
peas, $2. bu. FOB. M.. L. oe:
Richland, Riis
8-10 bu. Lady peas, 98 per
cent sound and treated for wee-
vil. Make best offer. Hope Me-
Michen, Dallas, Rt..3.
| No. 1 recleaned Brab peas.}
$1.85 bu;
90-day velvet beanis,
recleaned, $1 bu. sacked in new
even wt. 234 pu. bags. W. C.. Mur-
phy, Jr. Sandersville, Rt. 2.
2 bu. blackeyed white peas,
lady finger var. 10 Ib. FOB;
strawberry plants, 20 C. $1 or-
ders del. Mrs. Henry Everett,
Richland. | tes
25. bu. Brab peas, slightly mixed
but sound. $1.75 bu. FOB. Sam-|
me on request, with postage. Mrs.
W. Q. Raburn, Ideal. .
Pure bush velvet: beans, $2 pu.
FOB. T. J. Steed. Buena Vista.
No. 1 quality early speckled
velvet beans, 95 bu.: palmetto
soybeans, $2. 40 bu. FOB. Bob Da-
vis, Tennille.
Brown soy beans, $1 peck, or
| $3:50 bu.; speckled Crowder and
white Crowder peas. 10c Ib. in} !
10 Ib. lots or more:. Blue Java
peas, same. price. GT Brown,
Ball Ground, Ht.
50 Bu. Brab peas; 50 bu. mixed}
peas; 20 bu. Whips; 20 bu. New
Era and few others. Clyde ae
Hannah. Loganville.
Peas, New Era, Whips, Clay,
mixed, $1.60 bu.; 90-day running
velvet beans, $1.10 bu.; native-
grown, machine recleaned O-Too
Tan soy beans, $3.50 bu., in 2%
bu. bags. Send remittance. D. C.
Strother, Fort Valley.
20 bu. clay peas, sound, free
from weevils, $1.75 per bu.; will
exc. plug mule for a mare in
foal, that will work to a single
wagon. W. N. Arnold, Devereux.
- 200 Bu. sound, dry 90-day vel-
vet beans, $1 bu.; 10 bu. Charties
Soy beans, $2.50. bu. FOB. J. C.
Godfrey, Davisboro.
~Pure No. 1 hayseed soybeans,
recleaned and ii good even wt.
bags, $2 bu. ae Jackson, ao.
5 gins. Bae
BEANS and PEAS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Rt. 2,
$2.25 bu.; 25. bu. mixed]
90-Day velvet beans. 90c bu;
buneh velvet, $2 bu. Mrs. E. T.
May, Warthen. :
200 Bu. 90-day running velvet
beans in good sacks, $1 bu. grown
on my farm in 1939. please send
cash with order, no CODs. Alvie
W.-Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.
. White and striped half runner
beans, white cornfield and Ky.
Wonder, 25e cupful;.. popcorn,
mush speckled Crowder and Ja-
va peas, 2 Cups 15c. Frances El-}
ler,-Elijays Rt..3.
Hayseed soybeans, recleaned,
$2.75; bunch velvet beans, $2.50
bu. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon.
. 800 Bu. A-1. 90-day speckled
running velvet beans,
seed, gathered and housed while
perfectly dry, $1.10 bu.; for 10
bu. or more, $1 bu. Lawton Par-
~Kerson, Chauncey, Rt. 2.
10-15 bu. good, sound, mixed
field peas, $1.75 bu. FOB.; 100-
150 ibs. Speckled bunch, putter-
beans, 10c lb. in 25 Ib. lots and
up: FOB; 10 lbs or more, 12c Ib.
postpaid. Exe. some for corn. sy-
rup, shoats. C. G. Oliver, Barnes-
Ville, Rt. 2.
90-day running seed velvet
beans, 95 bu.; 214 bu. lot, 1939
crop. A-1 seed. C.. H.. Cooke,
Sandersville, Rt. -2.
- 200 bu. Clay mixed peas, sound,
clean, in new, 24% bu. bags, $1.50
ae FOB. J. I. MeNair, Staple-
on-
Tennessee green pod bunch |
beans, Ist yr., good. sound seed,
20c cup; also Iris. 75 C; annas,
dahlias, 4 for 25c: bronze mums,
50c C. Bonnie Prix, Cumming, | |
pe 2
Running white butter peas and
iwillaw beans, 30c lb. postpaid.
Exe. few for flower seeds and
Plants. Write first. Mrs. D. G.
Caldwell. Kingsland.
100 bu. Victor peas. $2.00 bu.;
also 2 bay mares at $100.00 ea.
or exc. for cattle. _M.
Yatesville, Box 22.
100 bu. slightly mixed Clay
peas, sound and bright, $1.50 bu;
100 bu. mixed cow peas, 10 bu-
less than, Clays, Government
insp- P. R. seed sweet potatoes,
7c bu. All at my farm prices.
J. W. Swan, Wrtns. _
Good, sound 1939 O-too-tan soy
beans, recleand, $4. 50 bu. FOB.
Stock limited. R. E. pares
Monroe. :
Lady | finger peas, . tic Wb. in
Brabham peas, $2. bu.: se
hulls, $1.90 bu; Clays, $1.90 bk:
vet $1.75 bu., all in 2%. bu. bags
and FOB. J. ae Garner, Warthen.}
Few Ibs. fat. horse beans (best|,
bean for table use. fine for can-
ning) 75 lb. 40 Half Tb. 25
per pkg. add postage. Mrs. B70,
Goodrum, Warwick.
Colored bunch putterbeans,
121%6 1b.}; speckled Crowder, Leo-
pard Crowder peas, 6c lb. $3 bu.;
5 shoats. 3 brood sows. Write for
price. Virgil B. Gilbert, Wood-
bury, Rt 2.
3 Tons runner velvet beans,
$18.50 ton at my barn, in pod;
also 7 lbs: Cuban Queen water-
melon seed, 40 lb.; 4 Ibs. Wihite].
Dixie watermelon seed, 35c- tb.
Cash with order.
Sandersville, Rt. 1.
50 bl. Clay peas, $1.50 bu. FOB;
20 bu. Brabham, $1.75 bu. FOB.
B. C. Wells, omson.
Tender brown striped half-
runner garden beans, 35c Ib. del.
in lb. lots or more; Hastings su-
per prolific seed corn, well se-
lected and pure, $3 bu. Harold
D. Buffington, Gainesville. Rt. 6.
White Crowder peas. 6 Yb. or
$3 bu. FOB. Ernest Anthony,
Mauk, Rt. 1- i
22150 pu. brown whip peas, $1.50
bu. FOB. 10 bu. black soy beans,
oo bu. H. D. Goodwin, Greens-
TO
Biloxi soy beans (originated i
the Ga. Exp. Station, pure and
clear of broken beans, weed seed
and trash, made 10 bu. per acre,
interplanted in corn in 1939 on
common land, instructions with
-each order) $4 bu. FOB. Zebu-
lon. W. M. Caldwell. Zebulon.
5 Bu. white blackeye peas,
grown from Calif. stock last
coring, gathered without rain
and treated, $3 bu. FOB. A. J.
McMichen. Cartersville, Rt. 2.
Jacksons wonder bunch but-
terbeans, pure and sound. also
tender green, bunch stringless
bean, 17%4 Ib. postpaid. Mrs. W.
C. Oliver, Martin.
90-day running velvet beans,
speckled, perfect for seed, picked
and housed while dry, 225 bu. at
$1.10 bu.; 10 bu. or more. $1 per
bu. P. H. Woodward, Chauncey.
True to type bunch = velvet
beans, sound for seed, $2.50 bu.;
also Brab peas, same price. N, oT.
Beasley, Summit.
extra for}
Neison, |
red 4
B. A. Lord,|
White Henderson: but
also colored butterbeans,
and runner, 12% Ib. adc
age} cottonseed, $1 bu. H
Half; Coker. 75c bu. FOB
Strange, Swainsboro, Rt
Red hull and hay peas,
$2 ur bu. E. W. ee: es
Rt.
a Clays, (ee
Brabhams; bunch velvet
prices and samples*
| FOR SALE
Kennedys yellow prolif :
corn, $1.65 bu. Specia
larger orders. F. R. Ke
Stone Mountain, Rt. a
Fine seed corn, Coon, 2
to stalk, hand-nubbed
shelled 15e pk.;. postpaid -
zone. J. S. Adams, La
Ri 3.
Hastings super _prolifi
corn, 1 yr. from Hastiz
solutely pure, 75c peck
H. Cosey, Bolingbrok
_. Pure sel. Whatley
$2.50 bu.; pure rec
seed soy beans, $2. ae
wt. 2% bu. bags; :
| Ware, Matshallvitle. ae
Pure Whatleys -
corn, Ist yr. carefully
Yr, ol
hundred; Oats, *5aG: bu. All
farm. Wm. E. Purcell
ta, Rt. be : : .
PLANTS FOR SAL
Ryerbearing strawberr:
$2.00 M; green pod ok
25 Ibs. at 25 Ib.. or 1
sound, striped Half Rw
\N seed, 25 cupful. Tate
Gainesville, Rt. ber
Klondyke | eee
5c, 500; $1.40 M; good
garden pean seed. 25C
Miss Grace CEN.
Rt. 1. Box 65. :
ket, 500, 65:
count, prompt
5M or more, $1 00. M.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. -
Boysenberry and. New N
berry plants for sale. :
information and_ price.
E. Hiscock, Quitman, aioe
E. J., and Chas, -
proof eabbage: plants, 500
$1.00 M.,. postage paid;
Bermuda onion plants,
price. R. Chanclor. Pitt:
Klondyke everbeari
don strawberry plan
$1.00 M, plus _ posta
order only.: No chks. S
. Frey, Dallas, Rt. qe
~ Lady Thompson
plane: $1.00 M, del;
up. 90 M. Mrs. M. B.
| Alto. Se
Boysenberry, $1. 00
for 25; $2.95 for 50
Youngberries, 15e doz.;
25; $2.00, 50; $2.75 C. No
less than $1. 00... Mrs. C
Haskell, Macon, Ri. s
Chas. W. and E.
proof cabbage and Pri
onion plants, 250, 40c; 500
$1.25 M, postpaid. Promp
ment, Lemuel Walker,
oR 1
Triple L crop tomato p
grow 12-18 ft. high, 2 0
produce enough for avera:
Hiy. Trial pkg. seed, 25
Thornton, Jesup. sett
Kudzu crowns, Selea
rooted, $5 M. del. in
Robert F. Rowe, Gay.
Open field grown Early
and Charleston Wakefiel
bage, prompt shipmen
paid, 250, 40c; 500, 65; $
Prize-taker onion plants
price; Imp. Stone and.
Baltimore tomato, April
postpaid, 250, 50c; 500,
M. J. H. Walker, Rhine.
Klondyke strawberry,
75e per 500; $1.40 M; also
mixed garden bean se
cupful. Mrs. Effie Uiewe
ming, Rt. 1.
Klondyke strawberry, :
80c per 5C; $1.50 M del.
plants, prompt shipment.
a ee: Flowery
Everbearing strawberr: :
or exc. for white feed sacl
low, 2 sacks per 100 plants
Fred. Grindle, Dahlonga
PLANTS FOR SALE .
try plants, 20 C, promptly
1; and postpaid. Exe. for white
eed sacks; 100 for 2 sacks.
us Emory Grindle, oe
Char. Wakefield and Succes-
sion cabbage. also white Ber-
muda onion, $1 M. R. L. McRee,
Mei oN : 7 & e. e Z
- strawberry, 30
per C; Kiondyke, 25c C: 85c per
; $1.50 M, postpaid, now ready-
Royer Waldrip. Flowery Branch.
1
Riaciodan everbearing straw-
berry, 30c C; $2 M; Red Gold
$2. 50 M;
Miss Mary Holloway, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 35.
Cold hardened E. J. aad Chas.
Vakefield~ cabbage. Prizetaker
mion plants, now ready;
paid, 250, 40c; 5C, 65c; $1.25 M;
pimiento and "Ruby King pepper
mls nts: April 15th del., postpaid.
250, 65; 5C, $1.10; $2. M. G. Ss:
Walker, Rhine.
Large, fresh, extra Early Jer-
eV. and Chas. W. Copenhagen
sabbage plants. 500, 40c; 75c M
el, Postpaid; Bermuda | onions
E same price, sat. guar.
Stokes, Fitzgerald. ~
Lady T. and Red Gold straw-
perry, 35 C; $2.50 M: Mastodon|
everbearing, 30c C; $2 M; gar-
lic bulbs, $1.00 doz.; yellow root,
attle root, sassafras.
ane root, Queen of the Meadow,
-25c Ib.; 5 lbs. $1, del. Miss
M. White. Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Hot and Bell pepper, Bermuda
onions, Earliana and Marglobe
tomato. beet, cabbage, eggplant,
-collards, 35c C; $3 M, order now
for March shipment. / Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Register.
Red Gold. sugar saver straw-|.
berry, sage, asparagus rowns,
ever-bearing blackberry plants,
-. 50c doz.; Mtn. Laurel, red
thornless. raspberry. 50c doz. Mrs.
W. B. Allen, Alto, Rt.:2.
_ Frost- proof cabbage plants, E
|. and Wakefield, early spring
aders. $1 M. satis. guar. or
oney refunded. Mrs. A. B.
Williams, Alma.
Klondyke strawberry, Be, 5C;
1.50 M: Lady T., 90c, 5G; $2
M; young plants, full count,
prompt shipment. no checks.
Lisbon - -Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2.}-
ed: and Chas. Wakefield
Ost -proof cabbage, .500, 65c;
IM, $1, postage paid; white Ber-
muda onions, same ree R.
Chanclor, Pitts.
Early. and large strawberry.
plants for sale or exc. for white
eed sacks.. Please add postage:
oc. Ww. Owen, Gainesville,
Kudzu crowns, $5 M, in small
ts, or $4.50 in 20 M lots or
more, del. Orders filled prompt-
ag Kudzu seed. $1 M, seed del.
H. E. Carden, Cordele, Rt. 4.
tpeias 3 Wonder blackberry
plants. wonderful market berry,
month earlier than other berries,
50c to $1 per doz. ace. to Size.
M. N. Wertz. Thomasville.
Mastodon everbearing straw-
erry, 35c C, $2 M, del. guar.
true to name; Hawkins straw-
berry plants, new var. drought}
esistant, 30c C. $2 M del. Mrs.
_ B. Tudgins, Flowery Branch.
_ Everbearing strawberry. post-
paid, 20c C, or exc. for good
white feed sacks, 100 plants for
sacks. Mrs. R. L._ Welch,
sleveland, Rte:
= Plants, not promises. Copen-
thagen and Chas. cabbage, field
iinsp. Feb, 2, passed O. K., $1 per
M, FOB. Enigma, satis guar. J.
H. Rousey, Enigma.
- Cabbage, Iceberg lettuce, 15
_ C, $1 M; Bermuda onion plants,
25 per. 2 C; 85c M; Blakemore
strawberry, '35 per C; $2 M;
giant mixed pansy. 15 per doz.
Mrs. H. 1. Brittingham, Guyton.
: Lucretia dewberry and Eldo-
rado blackberry plants, hardy
and strong, 75 C; 200 for $1.40;
$5.00 M. All orders _ filled
promptly. Mrs. C. M. Robinson.
Greenville.
Klondyke strawberry plants,
25 C; 75c 500; $1.40 M; white
multiplying onions, 50c gal.
Mrs. tes Crowe, Cumming. Rt.
Giant New Gem, real ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 75c
C; 250 for $1. 50; improved Klon-
: dyke, Fairfax. Dorsett. $1.00 M.
g e A. Dobbs, Gainesville, Box
- June wonderberear and Pre-
- mier early strawberry, 50c. C;
also red thornless raspberry and
~ white Iceberg blackberry, 50c
doz; white nest: and red multi-
x plying onions, '35. gal; ary Nik,
1c a cpio John . Nix,
Alto. Rt. 2.0.
| hound, $1.doz.-
| mire, Gainesville, Rio:
post-}
doz.:
ea;
ere ee
C3 garlic bulbs. 25c doz.
Elecam-|
L.|
j Japanese and blue
1 artichokes,
-10e-ea-?
: details. =
Blue and black - huckleberry | s
plants, $1.doz. Ready for deliv-
ery. Harold Fraser, Brunswick,
Rt. 1.-
Frost-proof | ee g plant.
Chas. W., Jersey - W., and yel-
low and White Bermuda onion
plants, all $1.00 M. exp. collect:
W. C. Hamby, eee: Rte 2,
Box 60.
2 and 3 yr. Kuda plants, well
rooted, 70c C; $4.75 M or 5 M.,
$23.00. Sample if ere B.
Joe Murphy. Winder, Rt. 4:
Mastodon strawberry, 35c C,
500, $1.25; $2.25 M; Lady T., 30
C; 500 for_$1;. $1.75 M; hoar-
Mrs. E. a Whit-
Klondyke strawberry. plants,
$1.50 M: Mastodon, $2 M; Lady]
$3 'M. Faustine Reynolds,
Gainesville, Bt. 2.
Pecan and Other Fruit.
Trees For Sale
Leading vars. apple and peach
trees, 4-6 ft., 35c ea., or $4.25
Winesaps, 4-6 ft., 40 ea.;
$4.95 doz.; Red June. 4-6 ft., 35c
Hiley Belle and Ga. Belle
peach, 4-6 ft.,.35 ea. C. M.
Dwight, 1035 Capitol Ave., Main
3671, Atlanta.
Bronze scuppernong, black
muscadine, red June plums, 10c
ea.;.or $1 per doz.; jonquils. $1
Full
count, well rooted, postpaid.
Grady Brown, Waco, Rt. 2.
Bronze scuppernongs, musca-
dines, 10c a-; $1 doz.; mn jonquils,|_
$1C, well rooted. H. see
Waco, Rt. 2.
vr Old, bronze seuppernong,
black muscadine, black walnut,
red and. yellow plums, 10c ea.;
$6 C; mountain huckleberries.
red raspberries, black Himalaya,
30 for $1. Mrs. C. B. Robinson,
Bowdon. Rt. 2.
Bronze and black scupper-
nongs, muscadines, wild grapes,
Hazelnut bushes pear,
worth apple sprouts, turkey figs,
yellow June rose and blue Dam-
son plums, 10c ea,; $1 doz-; all
postpaid, well rooted. Josie
Huggins, Waco. Rt. 2.
Turkey figs, black and white
secuppernonegs, muscadines, rose,
Damson
plums, hazlenut bushes, pear
sprouts, all postpaid, well rooted,
10 ea.; $1 doz. Seabron Huggins.
Waco, Rt. os
Bronze, black scuppernong Saft
muscadine vines, Japanese apri-
cot, blue, red goose plums, tur-
; key fig, Hawkworth and horse
appls, $1 per doz; Kudzu
crowns, $5 M, all well rooted;
$2.50 bu. all del.|
Bertha Patterson, Waco, Rt.: 2:
Nice rooted May cherries, 8
ea; blue. plums, 1 yr. old, 10c
ea., postpaid. Ww. Bud Jones,
Waco, Rt. an!
Brown figs, hile scupper-
nongs, muscadines, Blue Damson
and apricot plums, 10c ea.; $1.00
doz.; Kudzu crowns, 60 C; $5
Marcelle * Patterson,
~Early Richmond. red sour
cherries, 4 ft. high, 4 for $1.00;
grey goose plums; 4 for $1.00;
crabapples, 6 for $1.00; hazel-
nuts. 12 for $1.00;. red thornless|
raspberries, 36 for $1.00; white
rhododendrons, 1 ft. high, rooted,
15 for $1.00. Add postage. Ray
Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
Brown scuppernong vines, 20c
to 50 ea.; older vines, (bore last
year). $2.00; currant, fig, and
brown and black pomegranate
sprouts, 25 ea.; wistaria vines,
10 to 15 ft., and white lilacs, 25
ea. J.L. Cogein, Covington.
Large white variety scupper-
nong vines, rooted, 20c ea; 3
for 50c; 7 for $1.00 postpaid. No
checks. Isla Hamilton, Rt. 2,
Ajamo. 2
Several varieties 2 yr. old
grape vines, musScadine type, 6
for $1.50 postpaid. Write fof
prices on larger lots and varie-
ties. Z. L. Scott, Concord.
Brown scuppernong and mus-
cadine vines, 2 yrs. old, 10c ea.;
$1.00 doz.; kudzu crowns, 35c
doz.; 4 doz, $1.00; Japanese ap-
ricots, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.; arti-
chokes, 6c %b.; 10 Ibs. or more
del. Ist and and zones; hazelnut
bushes, 35c doz; 4 doz.. $1.00;
sage plants, 4 ea.: 35 doz.; 4
doz., $1.00: Mrs. A: A. Moon,
Bowdon, Rt. 2. i
Leading var. apple and peach
trees, State insp. 1 and 2 yrs.
old, 10 and 15 ea.; grape vines,
Premier strawberry
Plants, 50 C. W. H. Alexander.
Cleveland.
5,000 tung oil trees, 3 to 5 ft.
$10.00 M. Loaded at my place
for cash. Mrs. J. R. Jordan,
P. O. Box 122, Ellaville. ;
_ Several varieties apple | trees,
state insp.. $1.50 doz. -
Taihe Webb, Ellijay,
Hock-|
Write f or
ae
. Pecan and Other Fruit |
Trees for Sale
-jplue, red goose
$1.00 doz;
* New muiscadine grapes, 2 Hunt
(black), 2 Stuckey (bronze), and
1 male; all postpaid in Ga. for
$1.00. Miller Thompson, Gone
yers, Box 136. :
- Apples, div. var.. large Red
Goose and Yellow plum, black
and red cherries, large white
and black scuppernongs, 14 of
these, all good size, $1.00. post-
paid. . Money order.
Horsley, Waco. Rtv 2:
Red goose plum, black and red
cherries, well rooted, apple
sprouts, dif. kinds, will live and].
grow. 14 for $1 00 money. order:
Prompt shipment. ONeal ATGESEE
ley, Waco, Rt. 2. -
Fruit. trees, perries, sarubiers
and bulbs for sale or exe. Mrs.
L. H. Coe, Eastanollee. d
3,000 two and three yr. old
walnut spriouts, $2.75 M; 500,
$1.50 del. For smaller lots, in-
quire for prices. K: -N. Sharp,
Commerce.
oe
Well rooted Kudzu plants. 65.
-C; $5.00 M.- Satis. Bus Jas. M.
Murphy, Winder.
300 tung oil trees. ave. papel
2 ft., 25, $1.50; 50, $3.00; $5.00
C.. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys.
Turkey figs, black and white
seuppernongs; muscadine vines;
and
plums; May and early Richmond
srries, hackworth and horse-
apples; hazelnut bushes. 10c ea.,
$1.00 doz. del. A. ae Patterson.
Waco. : .
Black walnut trees: 2 t0-3- Tt.
50c ea. F. L. McMillan. Smyrna,
Rt. se
Leading varieties ack trek
state insp-, guar. true to name,
80c doz.; $4.00 C.; $32.50 M.. CR.
A. Travis. Riverdale:
White and black seuppernong
vines; brown turkey fig bushe
muscadine vines, May che
trees, Blue. Damson plums, > 10
ea.; $1.00 doz-; Kudzu crowns,
706. C; 500, $3. 00; $5.00 M, post-'
paid. | Inez Patterson, Waco, Rt.
2:
White and pack scuppernong
vines; brown turkey fig. bushes,
miuscadine vines, May cherry
trees, Blue Damson plum trees,
10c. ea.; $1.00: doz.; kudzu crowns,
$1.00 C. Ruby Patterson, Waco,
Rt. 2, Box 86.
Black walnut sprouts: 2 to 4
ft. high, 25 ea. 5 for $1.00;
$2.25 doz; wild cedars, 1 to 2).
ft. high, 25c ea.; 5 for $1 00, post-
paid.. Walter Johnson, Alto.
25 Concord and Ives grape
vines, 2 yrs. old, $1.00; Elberta
June budded peach trees, nice
orchard size, $3.50 C; $30 M;
Abelia, 2-3 ft., 25; 3-4 ft.. 35
ea. James Cureton, Austell.
Fine lot rooted Celestial. White
and Brown Turkey figs, 12 for
90c: 6 for 50c; Jarge Kudzu
crowns and Lucretia dewberry,
75e C; $5.00 M., postpaid. J.
W. Toole, Maton. Rt. 2.
Brown Turkey fig, red June
plum, James muscadines, scup-
rnong. bronze, 10c e a.; $1.00
04. Par ok, T. Chandler, ;
Waco, Rts 2,
Jap. Apricot. red June Sy
James muscadine, brown.Turkey
figs, large winter apples, 10c. ea..
Jarge size, $1.50 doz.;
6 or more del. R. M. League
Waco, Rt. 2.
Pecans & Peanuts Sor Sale
Ala. recleaned seed peanuts,
5%e Ib:; Gen. N. C. seed pea-
nuts, 74e Ib. FOB here, del. in
large quantities. J. E. Bomar,
Glenwood, PO Box 22.
Good grade, sound Jumbo pea-.
nut seed, 4c lb. del. here. Mrs.
J. E. Brown, Stilson.
No. 1 Virginia bunch peanuts
in hull, recleaned, 1938 crop, 4%c
fo.; Pecans, Van Demans, Del-
mos, 15c, seedlings 10 lb.; Cok-
ers No. 1. Wilt-resistant cotton-
seed, $1 bu.; also Barred Rock
selected imp. stock hens, $1,
roosters, $1.50 FOB. W. S. Nor-
ton, Edison.
White Spanish peanuts, 5 Ib.
or -exc. for Red Bud, Azaleas,
white Lilac, Tea Olive, White
Wisteria, red dogwood. Mrs. W.
H. McWilliams, Lithonia, Rt. 3:
No. 1 Ga. runner peanuts, 4%
per lb. FOB. No checks; also
Stone Mountain watermelon sed
35c lb. 3 lbs. $1 FOB. No checks.
C. F. Sargent, Cordele, RFD B.
28 Ibs. Stuart Pecans, 15 Ib.
58 lbs. Nelsons, 12c lb.; 120 Ibs.
Moneymakers. 10 lb. If inter-
ested, will send sample. M. A.
Jackson, Wrightsville.
Runner peanuts, 5c per Ib..
| Sample on request. J. T. Sone
Willacoochee.
Good grade Jumbo. peanut
seed, Mrs. J. E. Brown, Stilson.
65 ibs. . good Stewart, pecans.
.15c Ib, M. O. or ashiers chk:
Geo. Nunn. Cravtordvalie,: ute 2,
Box 55.
apricot].
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Good,
ae 1939 tobacco. chewing, 15
lbs-, $1-00; smoking, 18 Ibs., $1.00.
Del. Guar. sat. and prompt ship-
ment. W. R. Lightsey, Screven.
Good, yellow Jeaf, flue cured
tobacco, 13 lbs., $1.00; good smok-
ing, 18 lbs., $1.00 Del. Guar. and
prompt shipment. W. D. Light-
sey, Screven, Ris.
Genuine smoking and chew-
ing tobacco, pressed together,
gooc, long, yellow leaves, free of
mold, etc. AA quality. Guar. sat.
or money back by return mail.
Smoking 16 Ib., $1.00; chewing,
14 Ibs. $1.00. Del. Prompt ship-
ment. Hiram Lightsey. Screven.
Gooc, whole. yellow ieaf smok-
ing and chewing tobacco,
and pressed, 14 lbs., $1.00; 30
' Ibs., $2.00. All orders prompt at-
tention. Hinton Tyre, Odum. |
EGGS FOR SALE
B. L. setting eggs, AAA, bred
to lay str., $1.00 setting; post-
paid in ist and 2nd zones; 75
setting at my home; also, Mam-
moth Russian sunflower seed, $8
C Ibs. Sell in 100 Jb. lots or
more. Not proper, Ted Anee Save
ae Hill, Rt.
Black A neteuiag eggs
AAA grade, $1.25, 15. Postpaid.
| Cartons to be ret. Mrs. Grady)
McCurley, Acworth, ant. 1.
Dark Donaldsor Red hatching
eges, $1.25, 16. Can furnish in-
cubator lots. or chicks. Exchange
16 eggs for good strawberry
plants. Mrs. pe Brown, St.
Mountain. Rt.
Hatching eggs from Big Ene.
W. L. hens, $1.00, 15. Can fur-
nish 200 daily at $3.00 C del.
ae Bs oe Soperton, Rt.
B. O. eggs from origky winners
of many shows. extra large eggs.
=e 15; yard run, $1 Gp AS: =
. Kelley, Avera.
Large type Cornish game eggs,
$1.00 15; $1.40, 24. Write for
prices on larger lots. Mrs. A. G.
Clarke, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
Purebred Dark Cornish game
eges, $1.00, 15. 15 extra for
postage. Carriers to be ret. Mrs.
C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.
he ' Johnson. - eggs, Tenperist
matings, $1.00 setting. Mrs. P. G.
. Webster. Eo ae Mae
con.
Big type Ww. L. Meche cape
from 2 and 3 yr. old culled hens.
Mrs. Lester De Foor, Eastanol-
lee.
Pure FF, Ww. Parks Red hitehe
ing eggs, 75c, 15; Donaldson Red
hatching eggs, W5, 15; 2 fine
AAA roosters, 14 mos. old, $1.75
ea. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen.
AAA White Wyandotte hateh-
ing eggs, $1.25 setting postpaid.
Cartons ret. Mrs. Hattie M. Tan-
ner, Tennille.
Purebred Dark Cornish hatch-
ing eges, Bulldog type. $2.00 set-
ting. fob. Mrs. W. I. Brewer, 522
North Main St., College Park.
S. C. R. I. Red hatching eges:, |
AAA grade, Bush str:, $1.50, 15;
$2.75, 30 - $3:75.- 50. Postpaid.
Cash. No checks. Mrs. C. C.
Payne, Tifton, Rt. 1.
Black Minorca hatching eggs,
AAA grade, $1.00, 15: 75c, 15 if
taken by 100. Del. first Mar.
Cash. Mrs. Lillie Wise, Ashburn,
Rt. 2.
Purebred Bronze turkey eggs.
$3.00 doz.; $20.00 C del. in Ga.
Mar: del. Mrs. Neal T. Williams,
Buena Vista.
Giant Black Minorca hatching
eges from 2 yr. old hens, for
sale. L. B. Millians, Newnan.
White Pekin duck eggs, 5 ea.
Ree le Snare, Gillsville,
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
25 tons meadow hay (gen. mix-
ture, Bermuda, Clover. Lespede-
za, ete.) cured and baled with-
out rain, 80-120 lbs. bale, $15
per ton; slightly cheaper in sev.
ton lots. O. H. Bradbury, Bogart.
_ New crop highly recleaned cat-
tail millet,. $6.50 per 100 lbs.;
new crop, Brown Top millet, $9
per 100 Ibs., Cuban Queen melon
seed, recleaned, 10 Ib. lots up,
60c lb. Add postage. E. J. Laven-
der, Sylvester, RFD.
Oat straw, Machine baled, av-
80 lbs. car or truck
ton, J. W. Lang, Omega.
Good Runner and Spanish pea-
nut hay, $12.00 and $10.00 ton. 7
mi. West of Fitzgerald; also, No-
1, Spanish peanuts for seed, $90
ton in ton lots. or more B. WwW.
Gaines ; Fitzgerald, Rt.
ineligw yellow, Pheis a
aged): gums, $10 at my Place, or |
load. $8.00}
13 ie ie cae: gu
supers, .1 Ib. sections, 100
or less, equipment to. wor
sections, A. J. Root Patent gi
$25 for the equipment, gums
bees: I. S. Watts, Tiger, Rt.
12-15 colonies bees in mod
hive bodies, several empty. 8
10 frame hive bodies comple
honey extractor, 4 frami
Write for price. also * 8-10
popcorn, $3. bu., 6c-1b. plus po
age. M: Cc. Gettys, Ellaville.
160 Colonies or less. of bee
movable 8 and 10 frame h
W. E Livingston, College
Box 135.
10 Bee hives in oid tanto:
also 75-100 cap. cottonseed m
and hull sacks, 3c ea. or exc. -
pecans. Mrs. S. M. Cayo
fly Springs."
Extra white cons hone}
Ib: pails. del.:in Ga., $1.50
exp. for $5. 50, extracted not
sO white, same price; m
extracted Poplar and w!
pelo blend, 1 10-lb. pail |
$1.35, or 4 by exp. del. $5:
lb. pails del. $7, comb or extre
ed, 6 for $3.75. Curd a Nc
Stow: es, Z
New bee gums, 8 sash
glass observation and s
with glass observatiens. All
plete. $3.50 ea, I. A. Manley.
catur, 222 Lockwood Ter,
25 stands of Bees, all pa
for sale. C. P. Gilleland, Atla
1768 Howell Mill Road, Ve 863
Very good honey, guar, 40
isfy, both comb and extra
Write for price and other inf
| mation. Ed Bradley. Haziehur
7 FRUITS | FOR SALE
oe
Nice saparied apples. fre
peel and cores, 12c lb. n
| paid. Bata for anythi
use. Mrs. G. H
eye ates :
| Donough. s
Dried apples, free font worm
12% |b... $1.00, 10 Ibs :
| truckers favorite crowde
10 Ib.;
Cane.
Nice dried apples, 10 Ib. Add
potent Mrs. He Fs: Dills,
by.
Dried anaes Dike lb;
boxwood bushes. well rooted, $4
ee Be
a.; cuttings, Ie ea. ME ae Cc
| ran, Ralston. }
BUTTER FOR SAL
Nice, fresh country butt
1 Ib. bric prints. 35c tb. del.;
lbs., $1.00 del.; feed sacks,
lb cap. 5c ea.; best grade: 6c
Add postage. MIs. POW:
Bowdon, Rt. 3. ieee
3 lbs. fresh butter ea. wk
Mrs. J. H, Teal, Waco, Rt. 2.
3 lbs. nice firm countr
ter ea. wk. 25c Jb. del BY
zone; early creair. crowder
10c ib. del. Mrs. C. T, :
Flowery Branch, Rie i
4 lbs. nice firm country
free from coloring, in ne
molds, 30c Ib.; 4 Ibs.. $1.00 po.
paid in ist and 2nd zones: <M
we M. Chambers, Sere R
Nice butter, 30 lb: $
Tbse.; black and brown eyed. f
8c Ib.: Spanish peanuts for s
Mrs. G. L. Tallant, phe
Fresh and Cured. Mea
FOR: SALE
6 cured shoulders, 14- 18 tp.
12c per Jb. del. in Georgia. a
B. Thomas; Thomasboro.
Hams, hardwood smoked. )
lbs., 25 Ib.; Plantation 1
sausage, made on my own farm.
well seasoned, hardwood smoked,
25 1b; 10 lbs smallest shipme:
accepted, WwW. WwW. Wn Y
Quitman. :
Old fashioned Brooks Coutt
hams. (young hogs), hardwo
smoked, 30c Ib.; $29. 00 per
Ibs. Money order only.
Hutcheson. Quitman.
POTATOES FOR SAL
Red skin Porto Rican seed p
tatoes. priced right. J. F. pee
sey, Tifton, Rt. 6.
50-75 bu. sweet potatoes at
market price. Come with +
near Eelmont, on Covingto
Byway de ae Towns, Lithoni
Riss
100 bu. pure Pink Skin Ports:
Rico seed potatoes for sale, FO
McDonough. J: J. Huteh
-MeDonough. Rt pei
MARKET BULLETIN
Thursday, February 15, 1940
- exc, for runner or Span-
uts, Dixie Triumph cot-
ed, 3rd. yr. little mixed,
er 100 Ibs. or exc. for beans,
peanuts. Joe M. Brown.
ve Sugar cane syrup, in 36
bbis., No. 1 grade, $12.00
No. 2, $10.00; also country
and smoked hams, $20.00
) tbs., or single ham. 25c
e Patrick. Quitman, Rt. 1.
cellaneous Wanted
.ND EGGS:
M stalks of green Cane,
g kind. Also want 1 set-
f Cornish (chicken) eggs.
best prices.
14 fodder, corn_and hay,
price per ton, del. to me,
our barn. Live halfway
Conyers and McDonough
old Aleck Smith Place. E.
venson, Covington, Rt. 2.
ONSEED:
~gome cottonseed. State
ou have and price per
3. F. Wilcox, Hazlehurst.
nt 1 bu. Meade cottonseed.
. prices. Herman Floyd.
er, Box 103.
tbs. re-cleaned
pring peanuts.
Rome, 110 Ce-
uy sev. hundred bu.
d orange or other var.
ed in good, second-hand
t. pags. S. C. Candler,
nm:
pure Pride of Ga. and
et watermelon seed, 4
each. State price. Mrs.
groves, Zebulon, Rt. 1.
seed for Henderson's
ima bean seed. lb. for lb.
black crowder peas for
or white crowders. N. W.
heliman. -
pure white bunch butter-
sed for dried apples or
; Ea. pay market price
ame. Mrs. Gordon Dicker-
ons, Rt. Ss
t 25 lbs. dried apples. free
. Exc. 1 doz. Gov. insp.
also want 5 bu. N, C.
nuts. Exc. 18 of same
Golden, Doerun, Rt. 3.
nt sev. tons velvet beans in
te price. Mrs. E. J.
Eatonton.
AND SEED CORN:
L pure Wannamaker Mar!-
Se M. Red Skin Porto
otato Plants. April Ist to
also some white shelled,
- corn. Quote prices and
- point. H. A. Hargrove,
el ous For Sale
eed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
ondition. 6c ea. del. Ex-
se some good sound shelled
Write first stating price of
>. G. Caldwell, Kingsland.
style large black walnuts,
9, 50c bu. fob. No checks
aps. Jimmie Harrell, Val-
4, Box 138.
black walnut meats, 1939
ree from hulls or shells,
youngberry plants, 35c
1.50 C. Add postage. Mrs.
Johnson, Alto.
b. cap. feed sacks, 5c ea.
postage. Evelyn Shivers,
arge fine gourds, 8c ea.;
Jot; also 1 large 28 lb. tur-
ybler, $5.75 fob. John L.
ett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.
ly Slipper,.ready to grow
bloom this spring, blossoms
golden yellow, 50c doz.
_> C. W. A. Johnson,
: plact walnuts, not hulled
at my home. Albert B. Mc-
lewnan.
garden sage plants, $1.00
oltfoot, catnip, peppermint,
yarrow, dbl. and single
25 doz.; 5 doz., $1.00; yel-
Sassafras, wild
attleroot,
bark
lb. FOB here,|
Everbearing running snap}.
ne Pineapple 4 ft. trees for)
shell pecans, 25c 1b.; 5 Ibs., $1.00;
oak begonias, 15c ea. Add post-
age to orders less than $1.00.
Lovette Crum, Cairo.
Gourds for martins, cut and
ready to hang. not less than 7
in. in diameter, 12%4c ea.; Not
cut, 10 ea. Postpaid to third
zone. R. S. Wolfe, Baxley.
Dry walnuts. hulled, 60c bu.
Add postage. Pauline Crump,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Yellow root, yellow dock, bird
dock, wild derry bark, wild
plum bark, 10c lb-; queen of the
meadow, rattle weed, 25c Ib. Add
postage. Jewell Cochran, Talk-
ing Rock. Rt. 2.
Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE
A 8 horse dairy boiler, good
cond. Price on request. Mrs. R.
E. Goodwin, Thomasville, 636 W.
Jackson St.
A 16 in. Grist Mill and Letz
(No. 180) Dixie Feed Mill. Both
excellent cond., value $45.00 ea.,
to trade for corn hogs, or cattie
at market price. Also have 600
egg cap Super Hatcher Incuba-
tor. E. B. Shoemaker, West
Point. - : S
20 in. rock Meadors corn mill,
good shape, with motor, $60.00.
J. A. Burke. Clarkesville, Rt. 2.
Chattanooga turn plow. size
7214, $6.00 or exc. for 6 heavy
breed hens and 1 rooster. A. J-}|
Pope, Tallapoosa, Star Rt.
Riding cultivator, good cond.,|
complete, $35.00. W. H. Waller,
Molena, Rt. 1. :
1 good barrel spray machine.
good cond., 1 hand corn sheller,
2-2 horse riding cultivators, har-
row attachment and some other
good farm machinery very cheap.
Mrs. E. Spence, Atlanta, 130 Wet
Wesley Road.
1 McCormick binder (needs
new sheets and apron), $20.00; 1
Ideal 2 h. p. engine, $20.00; 2
Standard Buckeye incubators.
hot water circulator heat, 175
cap., one, $5.00; 350 cap. $8.00
(needs some slight repair). Above
in good cond. O. B. Brown, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 2.
Seed peanut sheller with re-
cleaner, motor and all equipment,
complete. Cheap for cash or
trade for reg.. Hereford bull, or
good brood mare. S. V. Ward,|
Edison. :
1 Sears Economy King Cream
Separator. Sell or exc. for 250]
baby chicks of choice breeds.
Mrs. L. E. Tatum, Albany, Rt. 2.
Aerometer windmill and .60 ft.
steel frame, A-1 cond., standing,
$60.00; some other equipment.
Mrs. I. G& Williams, Cordele.
- McCormick Cream Separator,
$10.00; DeLaval Cream Separat-
or, No. 12, $20.00. Both need some
repairing. Also Buckeye inc., cap.
2772. good cond. Reasonable or
trade for milch cow. E. R. Bailey,
Harlem, Rt. 1.
A small canner for home use,
11 qt. jars cap. $5.00. Mrs. S. D.
Flanagan, McRae, Rt. 1.
Ensilage cutter for filling
trench silo for sale. K. S. Price,
Cleveland.
100 lb. anvil and vice (for
blacksmith) for sale. Mrs. S. L.
Cox, Blackshear.
1 ea. 3 horse Moline riding
plow, 2 horse Avery Walking cul-
tivator, 2 horse Buckeye riding
cultivator, all in good cond., for
ae R. S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville.
A 7 ft. double section tractor
harrow, 28 disc. fair cond., $25.00.
L. C.. Nowell, Macon, Rt. 3.
Grist Mill complete, 42 in.
rocks, top runner, for sale or
trade for anything of same value
can use. Gus Hightower, Atlesgtta,
bes Boulder Crest Drive, Ma
Sears-Roebuck Cream Separat-
or, No. 24, cost $48.00. Sell or exc.
for chickens or an 80 gal. syrup].
kettle, value $20.00. Mts. B. H.
Samples, Dublin. ;
Friend sprayer, model BX-
200 gal. cypress tank; del. 10 gal.
per minutes at 400 lbs. pressure,
good working cond., $150.00. R. F.
Sams, Clarkston. :
Cole No. 40 combination plant-
er and plate, $15.00; 1 good guano
distributor, Gnatt, used 1. year,
$4.00. N. W. Robinson, Louisville.
2 horse plow, $5.00; Chattanoo-
ga Pea Thrash for either hand or
power. drive, $10.00; 1 set gear,
$1.00. James A. Griffin, Cordele.
Cole cotton dropper, ist class
cond., plates for all kinds of seed;
extra Plate to drop more cotton-
seed (never miss a hill), $8.50 if
taken at once. A. J. Clary, Arabi.
2 horse wagon, planters, etc.,
NOR 2
-1, horse wagon and all kinds
,for sale. Mrs. Lila Counts, Haral-
Crawford, Chipley.
farm implements, for, sale. W- U.|.
WANTED:
Want good (no plug wanted)
horse or mare muie, not over 9
yrs. old, wt. 1050 to 1200 lbs.
Must be cheap. B. F. Harris,
Griffin, P. O. Box 364.
Want young Jack, wt. 700-900
lbs. State what you. have and
price; have for sale, some pure
Stoneville 2-B Cottonseed, pri-
vately ginned, $4.00 CWT. G. B.
Barrett, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
CATTLE WANTED:
Exe. large cow, freshen in
Spring for 1 already fresh; also
want pr. big bone Guinea pigs;
have some Red Speckled peas,
$3.00 bu. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula
Rt. 2;
Want 6 good milch cows, fresh
in. State what you have and
price; have for sale, oak and
hickory smoked hams and shoul-
ders, 25c and 20c Ib. also, 25 large
strong March 1939 hatch W. L.
cockerels for sale. N. W. Parham,
Warm Springs.
Want 2 short-horn or Angus
heifers, not over 3 mos. old. V. T.
Crumbley, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Exe. a 3/4 Duroc-Jersey brood
sow, fair cond., and cholera treat-
ed, and 5 shoats (50 lb. ea.) for
a 2% or 3 yr. old Jersey heifer,
fresh or to freshen soon. Mrs.
Maurice Shiver. Camilla, Rt. 3.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED:
Want. 50 head sheep, young
Ewes. State approximate ages,
breed and price. W. W. Quinn,,
Washington, Rt. 3.
HOGS WANTED:
Want a purebred Blue hig
pone Guinea male, 50-65 Ibs., wt-
reasonable for cash, at once. J.
J. Weods, Garfield, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Middle age. mare, wt. about
750: Ibs.; good eater. not fat,
gentle, will work anywhere, will
exe. for anything like hogs or
cattle, corn, cheap for cash. (you
can see mare at W- J. Wilsons
barn. about 6 mi. from Monticel-
lo). J. P. Pitts, Monticello, Rt. 2.
Jack, iron grey, service fees at
my farm: stallion, black, Per-
cheron blood, wt. 1100 lbs. 4 yrs.
$5 when bred for season and oth-
ers. $5 wnen colt 1 day old. all
fees due when mare traded; 2
young fresh Jersey cows. J. C.
Young, Lyerly.
1 horse, 5-6 yrs. old, $100.00; 2
plug (but pretty good) mules, $25
ea.; also 3 or 400 Tung Oil trees
and sey. bushels of Tung Oil
nuts, for sale. Mrs. R. W. Cour-
sey, Swainsboro.
Mare, 8 yrs. old. wt. about 1100
lbs. Sell cheap for cash or trade
for cattle. A. J. Bailey, Hartwell.
Nice mare, guar. work any-
where, about 950 lbs., 5 yrs. old,
$160.00 at my barn; 1 purebred
White Face Hereford bull, not
reg.. about 1000 lbs., wt. mooley
thead, $65.00 at my barn; 100
old, laying, $90.00 or $1.00 ea.
Colon S. Stewart, Crawfordville.
Pair mare mules, 1 gray, 1 bay.
8 and 9 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs. 1
brown mare mule, 5 yrs. old,
1000 Ibs., black horse mule, 6 yrs.
old, 1000 lbs., 1 bay horse mule,
1025 Ibs., good worker, little thin,
10 yrs. old. Terms if wanted. Geo.
McPherson, Moultrie, Rt. 2.
Gray mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 950
lbs., $130.00. Noah Baker La-
Fayette Rt. 3.
8 yr. old mare no bad tricks
fat work to plow, wagon and
saddie mare. $75.00. cash for
quick sale. FOB my place. Would
make good brood mare. G,. A.
Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4...
1 pr. Percheron mares, 4 yrs.
old, well broken, for sale. E. H.
Jones, Waycross, Reynolds. St.
Good farm mule cheap for
cash. Mrs. B. R. Henson, Atlan-
ta, 390 Stone Road. (near East
Point). =
2 good farm mules, $105.00 and
other $85.00 or team for $165.00.
Dick Tope, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1. (2
mi. Raymond).
Fine sorrel mare mule colt, 20
mos. old (make a 1100 Ib. mule
some day), $145.00; black mare
mule, $85.00. Take cow, freshen
soon, aS part pay- Bud Holland.
Dalton, Rt. 2-
Real good mule, wt. about 1300
Ibs. black with white nose, no
blemishes, absolutely sound, ex-
tra fine build and fat, for sale.
A. M. Hooper, Norcross.
Gentle, brown and white, mare
pony, will plow, $35.00; 1 mare
mule, 1100 Ibs, $90.00: H. B.
VSP ORY
' 0547. Ra 3092.
Chambers, Atlanta, Rt. 4, : Box
White Rock hens, purebred. Yr..
15 mos. old, $20.00.. Ben H. New.
Bowdon. Rt 1.
A 4 mos old purebred O. I. C-.
male pig, treated and crated,j
$7.00 FOB. my _ station. Sat.
guar. Money orders only. W. 4H.
Wood. Martin, Rt. 1.
Nice lot of shoats for sale at
reasonable price. W-. W- York,
Martin. Rt. 1.
Reg. big bone P. C. 20 mos.
old sow, wt. around 300 Ibs. $35,
also 2 gilts of same stock, 5 mos.
old, $650 ea. George Holland,
Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Black P. C. shoats, gilts and
poars for sale at reasonable
prices. Lon M. Bouner. Carroll-
ton, Rt. 3. : =
Pigs and shoats for sale, $2.50
to $7.00 ea. A. H. Neeson,
Stockbridge.
Purebred Durocs and. grades
for sale, sows, boars and gilts;
also horses, mules and _ Colts,
some half thoroughbred. Cash
or trade for hay or corn; Hard-
wood smoked. corn-fed hams.
15-20 lbs., 25c lb.; sides, shoul-
ders and sausage, 20c lb. W. T.
Cullen, Glenwood, care Horse-]
shoe Bend Farm.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 3 mos. old,
from champion stock. for breed-
ers. Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2.
OIC male shoat, 60-70 Ibs.,
with ped., cholera immune. Sell
or exch. for grade heifer of good
dairy breed. G. A. Hill, Hamil-
ton, Rt. 2.
Black P. C. gilts, 3 mos. old,
$10.00 ea. with papers. (Mother
came from Hickory Hill Farm.
G. L. Bramlett, Marietta. Rt. 4.
4S. P. C. pigs @ gilts), $6.50
ea., an 8 mos. old, 175 lb. boar.
$10.50. Dbl. treated. At barn
prices, with papers. Jack Ans-
ley, Thomson.
1 purebred big bone S. P. C.
service 1rgle, sub. to reg. 11 mos.
old. around 300 Ibs., $20.00 at my
Place, located between Roswell
and Alpharetta. Harry Kay
Mansell. Alpharetta, Star Rt-
1 yr. old P. C. gilt, reg., bred
to reg. P. C. male, $22.50 FOB
with reg. papers, also 3 mos. old
P. C. pigs, gilts. $8.00 ea., reg.,
4 for $30.00. John L. Maddox.
Griffin.
1 Sow and pigs for sale reason-
able, or exc. for cow and young
calf, and pay difference. W. E.
Fitts, Rocky Ford.
2 O. I. C. brood sows, already
bred, and 1 board. and 12 pigs.
All sub. to reg. Very fine. Sell
or trade for good mule. Sell
pigs at 6 wks old, $5.00 ea. J.
| G. Stephens. College Park, Rt. 2.
Reg: P. C. gilts, well grown,
already bred to fine, reg. boar.
Finest breeding and extra good.
Priced reasonable. G. B. Luns-
ford, Whitehall. -
Some O. I. C. pigs for. sale at
my barn. See Mrs. W. A. Mar-
tin. Gainesville, Rt. 4. Box 81.
7 S. P. C. boars, sub. to reg..
now 4 wks. old; sell when 8 wks.
old for $7.50 ea. reg. in buyers
name, Charley Ashley, Edison.
S. P. C. pigs, World champion
breeding on both sides, $10.00 ea.
or $19.00 pair. Dbl. treated and
reg. Also bred gilts, priced
right.
son.
4 Duroc shoats ,sub. to reg..
life treated, wt. 150-200 Ibs.
3 males, 1 gilt, $15.00 ea. FOB.
Also 1 large reg. sow (had 1
litter of pigs), $2000. A. G.
Walker. Jr., Barney.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs, out of
Lady Conquest, daughter of
Conquest,, present worlds
grand champion; others of high-
est breeding; also Dbl. treated.
12 wks. old, $10.00 ea.; 3 for
$25.00; 3 reg. brood sows, $25.00
ea. W, A. Taliaferro. Blue
Ridge. :
Finest ped. big type Guineas,
purebred boars and gilts, all
ages, strong and healthy, inocu-
lated. Reasonable prices. Frank
T. Mindler, Griffin. Rt. C.
Fine sow, now bred, dbl. treat-
ed, 7 pigs, 8 wks. old, 4 shoats,
not treated, $40.00 cash at my
barn. Cannot ship. Write or
a - A. Watford.- Fort Gaines,
$. P. C. reg. gilts and boars,
cholera immune, for sale. Write
or see H. M. Woodward, Way-
eross..
6 wks. old S. P. C. pigs, sub. to
reg., $4.00 ea. Write or see me
at my home. 2 miS. E. Carnegia.
ed S. Harris, Cuthbert, Rt.
S. P. C. pigs, 2 and 5 mos old,
$7.50 and $12.50 ea. No better
Stock. Also 400 Ib. bred sow and
boar, cheap. Mrs. L. C. Kennedy,
| Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
Sev. S. P. C. shoats, pigs and
a brood sow. Also several large
Cape Jasmine ~ (flower) bushes
for sale. D. M. Wood, Sr., New-
nan, Re. 3.
L. J. Washington. Jack-|:
7 x : * 5] . oe : X
RUP FOR SALE [Miscellaneous For Sale|LIVESTOCK WANTED| HOGS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE
ane syrup. in cans, for} W' cherry bark or large thin HORSES AG MULES A white O. 1 C. boar, reg. Reg. Berkshire boar, 3 yrs. old, |
$25.00; pigs, $5.00 ea. up; also
want some well bred Angora
goats. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon.
Purebered Hampshire pigs. 2
gilts, 4 boars, 1936-37 World and
1938 Junior Champion blood
lines, dbl. treated, reg. buyers
name, $12.50 ea. at 12 wks. old.
I. M. Flowers, Ludowici.
Some shoats for sale at right
price here, 3 mi. W. of Williame
son. Richard Greene, Williamson.
Reg. black P. C. shoats. wt
about 60 lbs. Dbl. treated and
reg. buyers name. Write for
_ prices. Elias Barnes Lott,
Douglas, Rt. 1.
Cholera immune, O. I. CG,
shoats. Roy Jones. Reynolds.
Registered Hampshire hogs, 50
bred gilts of world champion
blood lines, bred to a boar of
world champion breeding, also
Berkshires of national known
blood lines. Victor E. Bernd,
Cochran, care Weatherly Stock
Farm.
Purebred big bone Guineas, se<
lected pigs, $7.50 ea. John Led-
better. Athens, Box 1013.
Selected breeding stock, regis-
tered, S. P. C. gilts, boars, and |
sows, the best the breed affords
at reasonable prices. W- R. Rat=-
ley, Bainbridge. :
Pigs for sale, litter of nine
purebred S. P. C. championship
blood lines. splendid individuale-
ity, will double-treat and regis-
| ter in buyers name, $7.50 single,
2 for $14, crated and del. express
office; also 2 fine young pure-
bred boars, serviceable age, price
and details on request. C. R.
Morris, Newnan. Rt. 3.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Nice Guernsey male calf, 1 mo,
old, can be registered, Geo. M.-
Wicker, Americus, Albany Road.
1 Herehford bull, reg., for ser=
vice, for sale. John M. Trammell,
Luthersville. ee pee
2 reg., Jersey heifers, 16 mos,
old, $35.00 ea. Z. J. Hall, Sand-
ersville.
Some thoroughbred, reg. An=
gus bulls for sale. G. W. Casey,
Gainesville.
1 extra good, reg. Jersey milch
cow. fresh in, for sale. Write or
see for price. E. G. Summers, Se-
noia, Rt. 2.
2 fine purebred Jersey milch
cows, fresh in, $50.00 and $75.00
ea.; also fine 2 yr. old Jersey
bull, $50.00. Mrs. A. C. Spence,
Blakely. ;
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
2 large, white. horned type |
Rams, $10.00 and $15.00 or both
for $20.00 FOB. Southdown breed
ready for service; also New
Hampshire Red roosters, $1.25 ea. a
Money orders. Miss June Woot-
en, Broxton. ;
Reg. puatebred Nubian buck,
service, from best breeding. Fee,
$2.00 for Grades; $3.00 for pure- |
bred does; book orders now for
kids coming in March. Also; want
some White Holland or Bourbon ~
Red turkey and White Pekin
duck. F. E. Grubbs. Demorest.
At stud, Sir Roderick, No.
T-2678 P, the most outstanding
Toggenburg buck in South, reg.,
. and naturally hornless.
Quality breeding for milk pro-_
duction. Fee, $5.00. Can book few _
more orders for ped. 1940 kids.
Grade does, to freshen, reason-
able. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93
Warren St. N. E., De 5140.
At stud, Reg. purebred Tog-
genburg buck. Ginger, No. T=
1473. Frem extra fine milk stock
(11 imported breedings in ped.
and 8 advanced reg. does). Fee,
$5.00. Will board does. Mrs. Ovas
line Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
8 Ewe sheep and 1 Ram and |
some lambs. $4.00 ea. for grown
ones and $1.00 ea. for lambs. W.
Y-. Harper, Wray. sf
Cream colored, hornless, 2 yr-
old, milk goat, fresh in. $20.00 at
oF a Roy Greenway, Lula,
30 common: goats for sale very
Y. L. Rawton, Vidalia, Rt
Fine young Toggenburg-Saae
nan doe, bred by reg. fresh next
month (2nd freshening). Gentle-
and a real good goat. Dan Lanier,
Atlanta, 92 Warren St., N. E. ce
GUINEA PIGS AND
RABBITS FOR SALE _
Purebred N. Z. Whites, 8-12.
wks. old bucks. $1.00 ea.; does,
$1.25 ea.; other stock, 15 Ib.
R. C. Poole, Ellaville, Box
About 200 guinea pigs (cavies)
Sell or exe. for chickens, oats,
corn, or what have you? F, ML
Ogletree, Barnesville.
old.
within 50 mi.
Thursday, February. 15, 1940
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS:
Want 100 or 200 baby chicks
#0 Yraise on halves to 8 wks. old.
You' furnish chicks. I will fur-
mish feed. N-. H. Reds preferred.
Can give references. Mrs. A. G.
Persons, Marshalville.
- Want 200 purebred B. R. baby
chicks to raise on halfs to 10
wks: Guar. party 90 chicks from
- 900. Will raise on thirds if other
party will furnish feed. Mrs.
Frank Underwood, Conyers, Rt-
3.
Want during Feb. or Mar. 100
baby chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 wks. old. Any large
breed. Mrs. P. R. Arnoid, Be-
- nevolence, Rt. 1.
- Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to
yaise on halves to 6 or 8 wks.
Will furnish feed, other
party chicks. Any breed except
Leghorns. Mrs. Hilton Miles,
Westminister: Rt. 3.
Want 200 or 300 baby chicks
= to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks.
- old. Mrs. Berta Walston, Glenn.
ett. 1.
Want 100 baby chicks to raise
cn halves to 6 wks. old. prefer
heavv breed; also want some
guineas to raise on halves. Mrs.
RR. E. Braswell, Cordele. Rt. 2.
_ BANTAMS:
Want Golden Sebright rooster
and white Cochin bantam roost-
er at once. Trade 3 extra nice
~ bantam hens for nice doe rabbit.
J. C. Brown, 253 Cherokee Pl.
E., Atlanta.
_ GAMES:
Want Hackel game rooster Or
stes. Must be cheap. Obie
Wilder. Locust Grove, Rt. 2.
: Will exchange stags and pul-
Jets for purebred Allen Round-
head stags and pullets; also ex-
ebange Pit games for Bacon
Warhorse. Write. John E,
Nicholson, Blairsville. :
ve Want 2 Blue Game or Dark
-.. Cornish roosters. Write prices.
Must not be high. Mrs. Frank
_Gray, Moultrie.
_ MISCELLANEOUS:
Will exchangve purebred large
Ere. S.C. W. L. pullets, 9% mos.
old. for any good heavv breed
Vets except Blacks. Mrs. W.
>. Wilkinson, Jr.. Claxton, Rt.
: -tant 50 or 100 heavy breed
a hens at 13 Ib.*
exchange kudzu
hav, $20.00 ton at my place for
game. Mrs. J. M. Middlebrooks.
419 Zebulon St., Barnesville.
ant 15 or 20 colored hens to
rais- on halves. Will set, raise.
feed until large friers. For half
0 raised will return hens. roosters
in fall. Mrs. J. O. oa Dewy-
rose. Rt. 1.
PIFGONS:
Want White King pigeons.
adults only. Give particulars
in first letter. Houston Kemper.
- Jonesboro.
_ TURKEYS. DUCKS. GUINEAS.
GEESE, ETC., WANTED:
Want 15 or 20 geese. Write
what vou have and best price.
-D. W. Parham, Rochelle.
Want 2M. B. turkev hens and
1M. B. gobbler, 1939 hatch; also
want White Pekin ducks and
White Geese. State cash price
fob my station. Mrs. Perey Har-
per. Moultrie, Rt. 1.
Want 10 or 12 head geese.
of here. State
Jowest price. H. B. Carnega,
Wrightsville.
Want 1. vr. Chinese geese, 1
or 2 yrs. old. Must be cheap.
_. J. E. Wood, 10 Soms Ave... NW..
Atianta.
Want 2 Toulouse gees and 1
gander. $1.50 ea. del. E. N.
Jones, Ben Hill.
WYANDOTTES:
Want 10 S. L. Wyandotte hens.
Write what you have and price.
R. B. Robinson, Waco, Fb: 2:
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS:
6 Ancona hens. 4 pullets, and 1
cockerel, not related to hens, 75c
ea.. at My home. Mrs. R. L.
Langston, Reeves.
_ AUSTRALOPS:
1 Black Australop rooster and
.2 hens, Feb. 1939 hatch, hens now
laying, $3-00 trio; also 2 white
_ Jersey Giant roosters and 6 hens,
- Apr. hatch, $8.00 lot. a W. F.
Joiner, Tennille, Rt.
- BABY CHICKS:
= Brown, Buff and White Leg-
thorn chicks for sale; also other
popular breeds for sale. Write
for prices. M. Sanders, Dublin.
BANTAMS:
2 Seabright bantam roosters.
18 mos. old; 1 rooster, 10 mos. old,
$1.25; 6 Muscovey ducks. 1 drake,
$4.50 fob. Mrs. R. T. Chatham,
Rt. 2, Adairsville.
White Japanese Silkie cocks;,
e bantams, $1.00 ea. D. T.
ane S- O. Box 84, Americus.
POULTRY FOR SALE
| POULTRY FOR SALE
ee
POULTRY FOR SALE
|POULTRY FOR S:
\BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS:
Buff Cochin bantams, $2.00 pr.;
$2.50 trio. Send M.O. for prompt
shipment. Ralph B. Teasley, Jr.,
Hartwell.
Bantams: special price on B.
B. Reds, Red Pyles, Dark Cor-
nish and Buff Cochins, all from
show winners. W. K. Herndon,
1109 Adrian St., Augusta.
Fancy Black Tailed Japanese
bantams, now laying, $5.00 trio
fob; hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15
del. in Ga. H. A. Stahl. Moultrie.
3 purebred Buff Cochin bantam
hens, 1 rooster, $5.00; roosters,
$1.50 ea. Elizabeth Mixon, Ocilla,
Rt. 1, Box 119.
Young Black Cochin bantam
rooster, $1.00; or exchange for one
purebred bantam hen or 2 com-
mon bantam hens. T. M. Whit-
worth. 411 Bryan Ave, East Point.
3 White Japanese Silkie hens
and 1 rooster, $5.00 lot. Lewis
Taylor. Rt. 1, Concord.
Black Cochin bantams, choice
stock, $3.00 pr.; Ringneck doves,
$1.00 pr.; White doves. $1.50 pr.;
Golden pheasants, $7.00 pr. A.
W. Haley, 1946 Howell Mill Rd..
Atlanta.
Bantam hens, 30c ea.; 4 pit
game hens and 1 cock, $4.00. H
. Adams, Douglasville.
oH Sebright bantam rooster.
$1.50. Add postage. Elbert King.
Buford, Rt. 2.
4 Gorden Sebright bantams and
1 rooster, $5.00; trio Silver Se-
brights, $5.00; pr. fine Silver
Spangle Hambergs, $7.00; 5
White African guineas. $5.00;
Chukar and Bob White Part-
ridges. Cheap. C. T. Gaines, Bu-
ford.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:
2 purebred B. R. cockerels,
ready for service; 5 B. R. hens,
$1.00 ea. at my home or you pay
postage. Mrs. Robert Daniel,
Demorest, Rt. 1.
> 5 nice larse B. R. hens or pul-
lets. now laying $5.00. Cash
with order. Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw.
Wrightsville, Rt. 1.
8 Parks str. B. R. pullets and
1 cockerel, $10.00 lot; 2 Pekin
ducks, 75c ea. at my yard. Mrs.
G. M. Dorman Fayetteville.
4 B. R. roosters, Holterman
$3.75 lot. Buyer pays decliverv
charges. Velma Dodd, Alto, Rt. 1
20 Parks str. pullets, Mar. and
Apr. hatch, 80c ea. Mrs. J. A.
Crawford, Calhoun, Rt. 2. :
B. R. cockerels, Thompson sta.,
$1.50 to $2.00 ea.; nice pullets.
same str., $12.50 ea. 10, $12.50.
Satis. guar. Jno. A, Wilson, Mar-
tin.
300 B. R. friers, ave. 2% Ibs.,
22346 lb.; 150 B. R- pullets, 10
wks. old, 60c ea.; 12 wks. old,
70c ea.; 14 wks. old, 80c ea. Mrs.
W.M. Chambers. Carrollton, Rt. 2.
9 B. R. hens, Lindstrom best
mating, and 1 cockerei; also 2 B.
O. hens, all good layers, $12 lot.
Chas Smith, 117. Jefferson Pi.,
Decatur. Cr. 1118.
10 Ringlet B. R. hens, 1 rooster,
Thompson str., $1.00 ea. M. O.
with order. Mrs. J. E. Elkins.
Cairo, Rt. 3.
30 fine, purebred W. R. pullets,
will begin to lay in Apr.. 75c a.;
$21.00 lot fob. Mrs. C. T..Laven-
der, Flovilla.
About 700 Red Rock pullets,
5 wks. old: several hundred pure-
bred B. R. pullets, 8 to 11 wks.
old. for sale. E. L. Colston, Cor-
nelia, Star Rt.
CORNISH:
Purebred Dark Cornish chick-
ens, Apr. hatch, $1.50 ea.
Peavy, Pineview, Rt. 1.
9 purebred Dark Cornish hens
and 1 rooster, $9.00 lot; 6 hens,
$4.50. Mrs. G. C. Davis, Greens-
boro, Ri. 2.
Dark Cornish ecockerels, ready
for service, $1.25 ea.; 8 Cornish
pullets, $8.00; eggs, $1-00, 15. Egg
erates ret. No checks. Florence
Horne. Grovetown.
20 pure Cornish hens, 2 un-
related roosters, $1.00 ea.; 10
hens and 1 rooster, $10.00. Mrs.
C. C. Dominy, Eastman.
35 Dark Cornish hens, 2 roost-
ers, 1938-39 hatch. $35.00 fob.
Certified check or M. O. Mrs. J.
E. Raines, Cordele, Rt. 1.
18
hens, 6 for $5.00; 3 large type
Cornish roosters, spr- hatch, $1.00
ea. Mrs. J. B. Donaldson. Sum-
mit Rie 2:
16 Dark Cornish hens and 1
rooster, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. W.
Clark, Rt. 1, Box 232, Abbeville
Large type Dark Cornish Mar.
hatch rooster, $2.00; 1 June hatch
rooster, $1.50; 1 Sept. hatch, $1.25;
3 one yr. old hens. $4.50 lot: 3
spr. hatch pullets, $4.00 lot; $12.25
entire lot. .-
ing). C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
$5.00 lot.
M. O.. John H. Moore,
Sparta. ee ee
ve
str.. June 1939 hatch, $1.00 ea.;}
Red.
large type Dark Cornish}
(Some pullets lay-j
5 Apr. hatch Dark Cornish pul-|.
Jets and 1 unrelated cocKerel,|
ot Reeves, Zebulon
CORNISH:
10 purebred Dark Cornish hens.
$10.00 fob.; also large, red Valen-
cia peanuts, free from pops and
trash, 10 Ib. del. H. W. Thur-
mond, Rt. 1. Box 131, Greensboro.
10 AAA Dark Cornish cocker-
els, Bulldog type, $1.50 ea.; 3
two yr. old Dark Cornish hens;
15 Apr. hatch pullets and 2 roost-| _
ers, $20.00 lot. Mrs. A -L. Under-
wood, Cartersville, Rt. 1.
4 Cornish hens and 1 pullet,
1939 hatch; 2 Thompson B. R.
hens. 1939 hatch, $1.00 ea-; exc.
for Spanish peanuts del. at 5c
lb. Mrs. A. B. King, Quitman.
Rt. 2, Box 56.
GAMES:
1 purebred Black Breasted Red
game rooster, 11 mos. old, already
trimmed, $3.00 not prepaid. Mrs.
W. L. Allred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
1 pure Blue Travler cockerel and
1 pullet, last Mar. hatch, $2.25
both; 4 pure Blue Travler hens
and 1 cockerel, 2 yrs. old. $6.00.
R. H. Duffey, McDonough Rt. 2,
Box 48.
Purebred Grist Grady hens.
Ballard stock, $2.00 ea.; 2 hens
and cock. Red Quill and Grady
erossed. $7.00. H. Camp,
Toccoa.
Sniders pure Bacon Warhorse
pit game stags, $2.50; hens, $2.00;
exchange 5 hens and i stag for :
1 purebred Duroc Jersey male
hog with papers fe in my naMe.
Tom Weaver. Rt. 2, Canon.
Trio fine Red pane roosters
and hens, $3.50; exchange for
nice large young M. B. turkey
tom: also have 4 lbs. white goose
feathers for. sale. Mrs. T. K.
Moore, Canton.
Irish Grey game:cocks and
stags; also eggs for sale. W. Hz.
Walters. Monroe.
10 Indian game hens and 1
cock, $1.00 ea. C. O. Phillips.
Star St., McRae.
Pit game cocks. $2.00 ea.; pure
Kentucky dom. stags. $2.00 ea.;
trio Red Quill and Dom. cross.
$3.50; trio Spangle Roundhead
and Dom. cross, $3.50; eggs, $1.50.
152 WR: Panter, "Morganton.
Rt. 1.
1 purebred Red Quill cock. 21
mos. old; 1 Silver Grey Duck Wing
cock, 1 Grey Tormentor 21 mos.
old. $2.00 ea; Silver Grey Duck
Wing and Gray Tormentor, 8
mos. old, $1.25 ea. Other chickens,
Write for details. E. L. Patterson.
Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 10.
One 2 yr. old dead game War-
horse eock. $2.00; 3 young hens.
$1.00 ea.;. $4.50 lot; 1 Warhorse
and Traveler eross cock: pullets.
nearly ready to lay, Warhorse
and Traveler cross. $1.00 ea:
cock and 7 pullets, $8.00. Others.
Fob. No checks. Emmitt Cald-
well. Senoia, Rt. 2. -
GIANTS: :
Fine AA grade Jersey White
Giant pullets, 5 to 8 mos., 90 ea.;
9 pullets and 1 rooster. $8. 50 if all
taken. Mrs. W. W. Gable, Haral-
son.
10 purebred Black Jersey Giant
hens, 2 yrs. old, $1.00 ea.; 10 for
$9.00. Cash. No exchange. Mrs.
B. H. Purvis, Helena. Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS:
Any number W. L. hens up
to 25 last Mar. hatch, laying
75c ea.; several fine White Rock
roosters, $1.25 ea. fob. Mrs. C.
H. Trussell, Sandersville.
About 12 purebred S. C. W. L.
-Mar. hatch hens, laying, 80c ea.;
6 for $5.00; $9.00 lot. Consider
exchange for heavy breed chicks
Mrs. D. A. Thomas. Adel.
100 W. L. pullets, Feb. 1939
hatch, culled and wormed, 75c
ea., at my Place. Matthew Miles.
Metter, Rt. 1, Box 27.
30 large English S. C. W. L.
pullets, laying, $28.00 lot. Mrs.
Fred Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2.
12 B. L.-hens and 1 rooster, 1
yr. old, good layers, $11.00 lot.
W. J. Glenn, 115 W. Pine St.
Vienna.
46 B. L. hens, 1% yrs.old, be-
ginning to lay, 85c ea. del. in
good shape. H. F. Black. Finley-
son,
Purebred S. C. B. L. hens.
Golden Rule str., now laying, 6
for $5.00. Mrs. Robert Highland.
Rt. 1, Lavonia.
10 nice young B. L. hens, now
laying, and 1 rooster, Everlay
str., $1.00 ea.; $10.50 lot. Mrs.
Hoke Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 62.
100 best egg grade hybrid
(Minorea-Leghorn cross) pullets,
make super layers, 3 mos. old,
65c ea. L. Clements, Blooming-
dale. Rt. 1.
35 W. L. hens, Spr. 1938 hatch,
75c ea.; $25.00 lot fob. Jim Craig,
Rt. 2, Carnesville.
12 young W. L. hens, Ferris
str., $6.00. Come get. them or
you pay ~ freight. a. M. Nutt.
Pitts; Rt
150 W. Te. hens, Regal. str., 12
and. 14 mos. old, qe ea. W. O.
Ses ;
dele, Rt.
ens, Rt =
LEGHORNS:
All ages W. L. pullets; also,
some laying hens for sale. All
from my own flock. G. L. Strip-
ling, Rt. 3, Macon.
100 two yr. old W. L. hens,
Linstrom Royal mating. culled.
75% laying, $1.00 ea. at my home.
Mrs. L. S. MeArthur, Curryville.
40 W. L. pullets, May hatch,
beginning to lay, 65 ea.; ex-
change for good Nubian goat.
'J. M. Dial, Bogart.
4 AAA W. L. Eng. roosters, 18
mos. old; 5 A B. O. roosters,
18 mos. old; AAA R. I. Red, 1
yr. old. $1. 50 ea-; also Rineneck
doves, $1.00 pr. Will exchange.
J. E. Beales, 423 West Brough-
ton St., Savannah.
9 W. L: hens and 13 pullets.
now laying, 75c ea-; $15.00 lot
fob. Winford McVey, Blue,
Ridge, Rt. 1.
65 large W. L. hens. 20 mos.
old, culled, 60c ea.7 45 AAA B.
W. pullets. 7 mos. old, 85c a.
Exchange for cows or hogs if
you can bring them. Mrs. Jas.
R. Lanier, Graymont. Rt. 1.
2 Roselawn males, 1938 hatch;
pedigreed; ten 10-mos. old cock-
erels, sons of above, pedigree
furnished. $3.50 ea.; ten 10 mos.
old Seidel cockerels. $2.50. J. L.
Whitten, Rt- 2, Decatur. De 9033.
60 S. C. W. L. 1 vr. old, Mar.
hatch, $60.00 lot fob.; also 10
Black Minorca hens, 1 yr. old,
$1.00 ea. A. Lee Riner. Gray-
mont .
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS:
Nice, large, fat chickens and
some small young chickens for
tabie use, 15c ]b.; also 2 young
1939 Mar. hatch B. R. roosters.
8 lbs.. $1.00 ea. Mrs. G. H. Hayes.
McDonourch, Rt. 1.
MINORCAS:
10 AAA. bloodtested Golden
Buff Minorca hens. 20 mos. old,
and 2 roosters. $10.00 lot fob.
Coffee. Frank Bennett, Mer-
shon.
2 Apr. hatch Buff Minorca
cockerels. $1.25 ea. Mrs. Swinton
Lowery, Eastman, Rt. 1.
Golden Buff Minorca cocker-
els. Exchange for one young B.
O. cockerel, prefer AAA pure-
bred. Callawav Watson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3.
ORPINGTONS:
3 pure B. O. roosters. $1.50 ea.;
2 nice W. L. roosters, Avr. hatch,
$1.00 ea.;
age and 'str.. 75e.ea. Mrs. J. W.
McGowan, Graymont.
20 B. O. hens and rooster, 2
rs. old-- $100 -ea:- fob: =~W. J.
McGee, 517 Second Ave., Rome.
12 Avr. hatch B. O. pullets.
now laying, $1.00 ea.; roosters,
$1.25 ea. fob. Mrs. Ezra Smith.
Hazlehurst, Rt. 2.
*=b. shatch B. . .cockerels.
Booths stock. Ladv Egg-a-Day
str.. 8 lIbs.. ave.. $2.00 ea.: 3 for
$5.00 fob. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Per-
ry.
PEAFOWLS:
1 young peacork for sale or
exchange for peahen. Z. L. Lee.
Red Oak.
Peafowls. $25.00 pr. No ex-
change. Mrs. C. N. Adams, Cor-
Gc; :
PHEASANTS:
1 pr. Ene. Ringneck pheasants.
$5.00. Stock came from a $25.00
pr. Mrs. G. R. Ellis, Cordele,
Ri =o:
PIGEONS:
40 pr. Silver and White King
rigeons; 3 turkev toms. wt. 10 to
25 lbs.. 25e Tb.; Petty Toole eot-
ton seed, good for planting.
= C lbs. J. Minick, Brooklet.
Rt1:
REDS (RHODE ISLAND):
S. C. R. I. hens, early hateh
pullets and roosters, Mahood
str., $1.00 ea.; exchange for field
peas or oats at market price. L.
TL. Lans, Rt. 1, Bremen.
2 Jarge dark -S. C. R. I. Red
cockerels, $2.50 ea.; Mahood and
Donaldson str., crossed hatching
eggs, $1.25, 15: also have 100 Ibs.
Stewart pecans, $15.00: 17 lb. in
small lots. Belle. Timmerman.
Box 83, Bronwood.
Purebred R. I. Red roosters.
now ready for service, $2.00 ea.
Money back guar. S. Enos:
Memory, Blackshear.
1 purebred R. I. Red rooster
and 4 hens, 18 mos. old; 6 hens.
10 mos. old, hens laying. $10.00;
exchange for same no. purebred
B. R. not over 18 mos. old. Mrs.
W. J. Haskin, Rt. 1, Barnesville
10 AAA grade R. I. Red roost-
ers, Apr. hatch. $1.00 ea. Ex-
change for shelled corn. B. A.
Radford, Broxton, Rt. 1. :
Two 2 yr. old roosters and four
1 yr. old roosters from AA blood-
tested stock. Donaldson and)
Tompkins str., $1-75 ea. $10.00
20 W. L. pullets, same}
lot. Mrs. A. D. Smith, ee
REDS (Rhode Island):
2S. C: R. I. Red cocker
Mahood str, $2.00 ea; two,
ea.; 2 Apr. hatch, $1.50
young hens. Apr. cockerel,
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun
1 purebred R. I. Red coc
Mav hate, Donaldson sti
hatch, AAA, $1.00 fob.
Mrs. Annie Lee Hayes, Nor
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
6 R. O. PN. H. Red roos
Apr. 1939 hatch. $5.00 ea. fob
D Scoggins, 2159 Ellis St.
gusta.
'2 thoroughbred AAA
Red roosters, 1 yr. old, $1.50
No checks. Mrs. Ralph Hat
Soperton.
75 N. H. pullets, 3 mos
will start laying at 4 or 5.
50c ea-; $35.00 lot. Mrs. 7
Morris, Moultrie, Rt. 4.
1 N. H. rooster, - $1.50, f
mos. old pullets, now la
$1.00 ea.: $5.00 lot fob. M
Annie Wooten, Broxton.
SUSSEX:
3 Apr. hatch Spsckied s
cocks, $1.00 to $1.50 ea.; hate.
ing eggs, $1.00, 15; old fa
seallion onion buttons, 15
50c gal. Mrs. C. R. Sorrels,
roe; Rt <1.
TURKEYS, DUCKS. =
GUINEAS AND GEESE:
Pure Bourbon Red tur
toms, Apr. hatch, $4.50; h
$3.50; one 2 yr. old tom.,
Mrs. J. J. Bond. Rt. 6. Elber
Purebred Whit? Holland a
Apr. 1939 hatch, wt. 23 to
Ibs., $5.00 a-.; purebred
guineas, $2.00 trio. 5S Re
Ciure. Dawsonville, Rt. 3.
4 pure M. B. turkey nee
to 20 lbs. ea., $10.00 lot at
home. Mrs. Clell C. Gen
Calhoun, Rt. 1. eo:
5 White Pekin ducks, 75c
W. L. roosters, $1.00 ea.;
Bone guinea sow. $10.00;
want Big Bone guinea mal
J. T. Brown, Elberton. Rt.
1M. B. turkey tom, 1939 h
wt. 18 and 20 Ibs.. $5.00 cash w
order. Mrs. Pelham One
Dewy Rose, Rt. 1. 5
1 pr. Big Toulouse geese, s
to lay last of this month.
3 Toulouse ganders, $3. 00.
also large seedline pccans
in 50 lb. lots. C. W. Page,
cross.
1 thoroughbred M. B. tom
vrs. old, 25 Ibs., $6.00; 3 to
1939 hatch. 18 or 20 Ths
$5.00 .ea.: one 2 yr. old 2D
hen, 15 Ibs., $4.00. M. O.
checks Mrs. Lula Christ:
Vienna, Rt. 4.
Apr. hatch M. B. iy
for sale. Exchange for 2.
of same breed. Mrs. a BE.
sey, Rt. 2, Rome.
1 turkey gobbler. $4. 00: a
$1.50; yellow jonquil bulbs
C; false dragon plants, 25
Mrs. G. Collins, Cobbtown.
5 Ms Be. turkey = toms,
hacth, 20 t o 28 Ibs., $6.00
$25.00 lot. Leverett W.
Adairsville, Rt. 3. eS
4 Bronze turkey toms. |
hatch, 16 to 20 Ibs., 25 lb
Z. Ballard, Zebulon, Rt. 1. |
4 ducks and 2 drakes for s:
also 5 hens cheap. Annie B
Warbington. Doraville, Rt. <tc
3 purebred Narragansett tom:
$7.00 ea: Mrs. Carl 1
White Plains.
10 voung M. B. toms, wt.
to 30 Ibs., 8 mos old, 25e
Grady Langford, Maysville.
WYANDOTTES:
BCS. bh: Wyandotte woe
2. yrs: old, $2.00 ea-; 1 yr. ol
$1.25 ea.; hens, same age al
price Docia Harris, Lula.
5 nice S. L. Wyandotte pull
laying, 1 roosters. $5.07; also-
Owen str. R. I. Red rooste
$1.00 fob. Mrs. J. W- Bro
Helena.
9 S. C. Wyandotte hens, |
laying, 1 rooster, 90 ea. # |]
Murphy, Matthews.
10 AA S. L. Wyandotte h
and 1 rooster, $1.00 ea.; $10
lot; 2 White Holland turk
hens. May hatch, $450 bo
$2.50 ea. Not prepaid. cB
Adams, FMlberton, Rt. 3. a
10 S. L. Wyandotte hens, |
laying, 1 cokerel, $10-00. M.
S. B. Bird. Graymont. .
POSITIONS
Want work at onee.
with settled couple, light t
work. but no field work. Can gi
ref. Write. Mrs. Lee McGla
ery, Pine Hurst. -
Man with boy. 18, wants
on dairy farm. Well experien
Weuld take farm on shares.
A. Fuss, Atlantgy Rt. 8, Box
A. pene
21 yr. old bov wants job
farm. Can drive iruck. Joe Jon
. 2 Lingo: Way, a
: SITIONS S WANTED.
ant fot farm work. no field
york, prefer with elderly couple
for room, board and $5.00 week.
n exch. referetices. Miss Ezma
N pain, ee 23 sae
Rareaged farmer, life exp.,
iquor nor tobacco, wants share
op, or work for wages. Spalding,
ke or Lamar Co. preferred. W.
ae Griffin, c-o Gen.
A ae middleaged cou-
with life time exp., in gen-
ming and stock raising, wants
. earetaking or other work
9. nnected with ae GA.
es, Brunswick, Rt. 1, Box 50.
he 2 horse. oe on 50-50
. Prefer 5 or 6 R. house.
e to be furnished. Honest
"sober. woe J. C. Power.
iewall. Rt
fant work as Foreman on
near Attanta. Begin at
e. References exch. Can do
kind of work except drive a
sar. J. J. Myers, Clayton, Bae
Telephone No. 29.
yr old boy wants job as
per on farm with Christian
le. Work for $3.00 week and
Write | soon. James P.
vay, Tallapoosa.
-middleaged woman
; light farm work, raise
etc., but no field. work.
Northeast Ga:, Consider
asonable offer. Mrs. Della
, Hiawassee.
Want place as Farm Supt-, take
ge of in absence of owner,
overseer of large place. Life
exp-. reliable and trustwor-
~ Accept reasonable proposi-
ion. Write or see. W. E. Bagwell,
Hlanta, 357. - Richardson St. s.
and wife, 28 and 95 yrs.
T anything | along farm line,
ng; good truck and tractor
or. H.C. Cox, Atlanta, c-0}
rmer aid. a ood carpenter. No
habits only smoking. A-1
N. Jenkins, Butler, Rt: 2-
ler, exp. in long or short
m, Flour mill or Corn mill.
communicate With Emory
per, Campton, Rt. 1,
Want a 1 horse crop with 4-5
use, Near good school, with-
w miles, Atlanta. Standing
. Write. T. C. Justus, Atlan-
170 W. Peachiree St.
job with man to tend
25 yrs. exp. Work by day
ise hogs on 50-50 basis. Will
wer all letters. Wm. H. Hall,
rant job as caretaker of farm
estate. ae all kinds of re-
Make mitcee frees
_ Felton, Decatur, Pe. Ot
try girl wants Aigle farm
no field work. 22 yrs. old.
rite at once. Mrs. Beatrice
Quick. Augusta, 1019 Eltis St.
yr. old woman with good
want light farm work, no
work, for home and salary.
letails, including pay. Es-
ooth, Dudley.
oung white man and wife!
yo on farm, 50-50 basis, or
wages if given patches. Work
_ year around.
5 Emmett Beceheys Bre-
work, for home with reli-
People and reasonable pay.
Monteen. Wheless, Athens.
Box 216, c- 0d: t. Harris:
Vo - mostly adults. Must be
place. Make offer. S. G.
~sClaxton jRi-. 1.
White. 21 yr. old woman wants
i a farm work, no field work.
50 week and home, prefer pri-
room. At once.*Mrs. Doro-
eadow,, ae 485 Meigs
inble, eXp., (Middleaged.
woman wants job on farm.
g and other light work.
Smith, LaGrange, Rt. 1.
gle man wants job on farm
1940. C. R. Halloway, Edison.
y with life time exp., wants
rse crop on 50-50 Pasis, near
rollton. Bremen or Villa Rica.
e mother | and sister.
Can give good ref.
j ATTOL, Carrollton, Rt. 4,
with wife wants gen. farm
dairy work. Drive truck or
tor, for home and salary. H.
lark, Atlanta, care Gen. Del.
=
nt job on oom. general or}
vir yrs? exp... in family.}
ove any time. aaa Ramey, At-
nta, 880 RO Ave., Ss: E.
Ze want. work on farm. Con-]|
lary or commission basis. Ref.
Have to be)
rant job light ere er no!
nt _ dob as datetaker of es- |
Sober
ge| field work,
nd 1 yr.o id daviabter,. and e 00
POSITIONS WANTED
Want good 2 h. crop on 50-50
basis. Can finance self, but want
guano tools and stock furnished.
9 in family, all large enough to
work, 2 plow hands. Ref. if want-
ed. , A. Key, Dallas, Rt. 1.
Middieaged man, no family,
wants job as overseer of large
farm. Life time exp., in tobacco
and gen. farming, crops and stock.
Best of ref. Write in full. Jas.
A: Ryals, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Want a5 h. farm on 50-50
basis. 9 in family (6 grown men)
all healthy andewilling to work.
or will work by day. Drive car,
truck, tractor and keep up same.
can move self any time. J. W.
-Reese, E. Newnan, Rt. 3, cate
W. M. Kimble.
21 yr. old man wants job on
farm or dairy. Well exp. in both,
can also drive truck and tractor.
Go anywhere. $18.00-$20.00 mo.,
and board and laundry. H. T.
Dorsey. Bfue Ridge,
16 yr. old white boy wants job
on farm for. board. Jaundry and
small salary. Can plow, hoe,
milk cows and drive truck. Lived
on farm all life. ar) Elis, JY,
eg oes Ss
23 yr. old young man wants job
on farm, dairy work preferred.
Wages and home. Howard Shirl-
kell, West Point, Rt. 25 care Se
Freeman.
Refined, thiddelazed. Christian
woman with 6 yr. old daughter,
wants light farm work, no field
work, for home and reasonable
salary. Mrs. S. i Woods. Wood-
ville.
hite woman. with 3) children,
wants place in So. Ga. Exp. in
tobacco. 4 to work. Reasonable
be moved. Mrs. Azzilee Ashworth,
Rome, Rt. 5.-
where. State salary in first eee
Eddy Hogan, Brunswick, Rt. Eo
Want job on farm for wages or|
a share crop. Man and wife, 4
children. Write B. c. McCallum,
Resaca, Rt. 1.
38 yr. old woman wants light
farm work, no field work. $3.00
week and home as one of family
(private room). Bessie Toole.
Athens. Rt. 1.
Want place on farm. in Liberty
or Bryan Co. Will repair and
keep up for use of same. H. E.
Barnes, Graymont, R. F. D., care
A. O. Barnes.
- Want job_as overseer on farm.
| Can do all kinds of work. 45 yrs.
old. Single. Best of ref. Bruce
Andrews, Haddock.
Young man wants home on farm
doing light work. Do not smoke,
ehew nor drink. Reasonable sal-
ary, including board and laundry.
Trans. to be furnished me. James
Williams, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.
care John L. Bennett.
~ Want man with own stock to
tend 25 acres good land. He to
have all cottom he makes on 6
acre allotment; we to have rental;
he t6 pay 1-3 of corn and other
feed crops. 5 mi. So. Esom Hill
On mail and bus route. W. J.
Folsom, Esom Hill, Rt. 1
Young man, exp. wants job
looking after poultry, yard and
other light work; for board, laun-|.
dry and small salary. Need home
and job badly. Prefer No. Ga.,
with good Christian people. Send
or come after me at once. Boyd
Jones. Rossville, Rt. 1.
Want job with: elderly, Chris-
tian people for home and $2.50
week. Light farm work. no field
work. Sunday off for church,
and salary to be paid weekly.
Eva W. Copeland, Warm Springs, |
care Edna Hunter, Rt. 1.
Man, 35, wife 27, exp. raising
and caring for poultry yard,
shrubbery, flowers. - etc.,
have work. Write. Fi R. Sentell,
Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del.
Young white woman wants job
on farm. Can do most anything.
$15.00 month and board. Nice
piace to stay. Bonnie Bridges,
Blairsville, Rt. 2, Box 92.
Want job on farm, 45 yrs. old.
white, a little crippled, but can
dc most farm work. Have to
come after or send fare. Want
with good, reliable people. P. I.
Bennett, Dalton, Sth Ave. J; Dae
Braswell.
- Coupie Want. 1h: - crop on
halves. Have to be moved and]
furnished. Raised on farm. Can
do any kind of work. Want good
house, with water very close to
house, Go anywhere. Young and
able to work. Ref. exch, Leamon
Stone, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
Want hoe crop for this year,
with good house, wood, water
and truck patches free. Must be
in Franklin Co. a Wood, La-
-vonia, Rt. 1,
Want job: with
People, doing light farm work. no
fOr | home for self
Move any
35 yr. old single man tiie job}
on farm. Well exp. Can go any-]
gen.
must}
| to $12.00 mo..
res ectabte
MARKET.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want family with plenty of
help to work 2H. farm in Daw-
son County, on shares. or other-
wise. Good houses, on paved road,
on school bus and mail route. 3
mi. East of Dawsonville. J. A.
Stephens. Dougherty.
Want white woman, 25-30 yrs
old for light farm work, no field
work, at once. $3.00 week and
board. 4 in family. Versie Bailey,
Rockmart, 478 Clearwater St.
Want white woman, 30-45 yrs.
to make home with young couple
and do light farm work, no field
work. Small salary. Must be of
good character and good ref.
Will come after or pay transpor-
tation. Mrs: J. B. Craddock, At-
lanta, Rt. 7, Box 119 A.
i
Want good, reliable, white wo-
man to live in home with wife
and help with light farm work,
no field work, 1 cow to milk. $10
mo. and either come after or
send transportation. Write at
once. J. L. Brassel, Avera.
Want nice, young, colored wo-
man, unencumbered, country
raised, with ref. one who can
milk, for light work, garden, feed
chickens, ete., but no field- work.
Furnish small house heater and
coal and $200. week. Also like to
hear from ego0o0d white woman
with good reference. Mrs. W. E.
Dooley, Watkinsville:
Want reliable, willing pericee:
eXD. in farm work, with good ref-
to work on farm. Board -and
jaundry. State salary exepected.
Quiller Cole, Dallas, Rt. 2. :
Want young married man for
| dairying and gen. farm work.
House and wood and reasonable
salary. N. Le Maddox, aoe
Aes 4.
wages and place to live. Have to}
- Want exp. young white woman
for light) farm work, no field
-work, nor milking. Reference as
to character and experience re-
quired: Mrs. W. S. King, Resi-
dent of Walker County. Georgia,
| but P. oO: Address . is CAST gn Ope
ga, Tenn.. Rt. 3. ta
Want reliable couple to live
-with couple and help to operate
17 acres fruit, trucks. ~ poultry
Ideal for part time employed.
No cash but fine chance for light
people, Edward Bell, Stone Mtn.
. Want a reliable, exp. farmer
for a real extra good 2H. farm,
16 mi. Atlanta out on MeDon-
ough Road in Henry Co. Plenty
bottom land, 12 A. cotton allot-
ment; very good 4 R. house.
Standing tent: or thirds and
fourths. (Turn right at White's
store, just below Panthersville.
ask for Austin Place.- H. Mc-
Clure C. Walker, Ellenwood, Rt.
i 5 : ;
Want farm family for 2 horse
crop on 3rds and 4ths. 10 A. cot-
ton; good corn land. Ref. exch:
Write. Herman Goss, Jasper, Rt.
2: Pes
Want single, white man for
farm work for salary, board and
laundry. Must be good worker.
Allen Williams, Hazlehurst,, Rt.
Want an exp., willing working,
honest man and wife, with or
without children to farm 80 A.
more or less, of good land; bot-
toms and uplands, plenty run-
ning water, pasturage, wood, etc.
8 mi. Thomaston. 2 mi. church
and school. Mrs. Alfred E.
Smith, Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Want middleaged woman for
work; raise chickens. Room.
board, small salary. With elder
ly couple. Write. Mrs. C. A.
Windham, Reynolds.
- Want white or colored man,
good worker, to work on farm for
wages, $10.00 mo.
or $20.00 mo. without board.
Write at once. J. F. My uanisen,
Eastman, Rt. 1.
Want young white man pref-
help with horseshoeing. Reason-
able pay while learning; better
afterwards. Ref. exch. State par-
ticulars. J. R. Jackson, Heeatur
119 Kings Highway.
Want single, young man by
March Ist for farm work, $10.00
with board and
laundry (pay what you are worth)
Must know how to farm. No
whiskey drinker need apply: Ww.
S. Campbell, Dallas, Rt.
Want white man, 25- - yrs. of
age, exp. Apple orehard work
and knows how to thoroughly
spray trees. Prefer ,without, or
with very small family, 2 Re
house furnished. References nec-
essary; also want white woman,
29-35. for light farm work, raise
poultry, but no field work. Gee
M. Miller, Cornelia.
Want party to work 1 or 2
horse farm on 3rds and 4ths or
standing rent. 4 R. house. 10 mi.
Atlanta. C. H. Hand, Ben, Hill.
Want. reliable, unencumbered
middleaged. white woman for
light farm work, no field work
Live in home with aged woman,
Give bts ref. and salary, expect-
Nol a, Brewer, eee
289 Pine St.,
-bered woman,
Whaley,
light farm work, no field} . Want family to tend large 2|
' mi.
and lodging]
erably single, sober, energetic to}
- cotton and
Bs
BULLETIN
FARM HELP WANTED
Want partner to batch with me
and help with farming and cut-
ting wood. Year round job. R. C.
McDaniel; Meigs.
Want unencumbered (do not
obiect to 1 child) woman for
light farm work, no field work,
for home. R. U. Gilmore. Ella-
Ville: 3s
Want white or colored couple
for 1 horse farm. Must have suc-
cessful farm record and be able
to furnish self. R. L. Baker, Ma-
rietta, Rt. 2, Box 92.
Want unencumbered young
woman +o live on farm with old
couple as one of family and help
with work. No field work. D. T.
Heery, Ellijay, c-o Watsons Drug
Store.
Want farm hand. white or col-
ored, single or married for wages
or part wages and some crop-
Can furnish 3 R. house. See or
write. L P. Hoover, Irwinton.
Want all around farmer me-
chanie. Raise feed and do all
kinds repair work. _ when not
working in field. Carpenter, trac-
tor, ete. Year around _ work. No
layoffs. Married man. John W.
Harms, Savannah, c-0 Harms
Dairy. :
Want unencumbered, Dealthy
woman, 55-60 yrs. old, who needs
good home in exchange for light
farm work, no field work nor
milking, Give laundry, board and
$1.00 week. Write at once. J. H.
Carrington, LaGrange, Rt. 1.
Want healthy, colored woman,
willing worker, for light farm|.
work, no field work. Mrs. D. G.
McNair, Atlanta, 2007 Gordon Rd.
Wa?
Want colored. a hand, sin-
gle or with small family, for gen-
enarl farm work? care for live-
stock, etc. Monthly, salary, good
house. In Emanuel County. C.
O. Johnson, Savannah, 205 West
38th St.
Want -
white 0
1onest,
Colored,
otapls: woman
settled, with
| good character,. to live in home
and help with light farm work,
for small salary, board and will
respect as one of the family. Mrs.
Roy Ponmelys Cuthbert, Vila
Nova St. :
Want 2 good hands to chip and
dip about 10,000 first yr. virgin
turpentine boxes. Have house for
party to live in. White or col-
-ored. Mrs. E.
ley bee
Want middleaged, settled, oan
ored couple, no children, for
farm work, Both work. Must
have good ref. Permanent: home
for right couple. J. F. McNair,
Atlanta, 4200 Gordon, Road. S:
W., Ra 6416.
Want steady, reliable man or
couple to look after poultry farm
and tend small acreage. House}
furnished and reasonable sal-
arv. A. A. Prince, Riverdale.
Want colored man, singte, to
work small farm near Atlanta,
for wages or halves. Good home.
Write. C. R. Flanagan, Atlanta,
N.'E. ( be
Want 1 or 2 white boys, or
man and wife, to work on farm.
Part crop, or for wages. N. W.
Parham, Warm Springs.
Want white, healthy, unencum-
about 35 yrs. of
for light farm work, no
Ue
Dalton, Rt. 3, Box 135.
age,
field work, nor milking.
horse farm on 50-50 basis. Lo-
eated on Chattahoochee river, 2
2 churches; 2 stores and
school. Plenty bottom land. No
letters answered .Come see me.
PEW 3 Estes, Fairbt=n.
Want an exp. Bee Keeper.
salary. Party must know modern
methods. O. H. Bradbury, Bogart.
Want at once, white woman,
45-50 yrs.. for light farm work,
no field work. Must be refined
and nice. A. F. Findley, Newnan. |:
Ris 4
Want good, reliable, colored
woman, 25-40 yrs. old for light
farm work, no field work. Must
be honest and dependable. $10
mo. Ref. required. Mrs. Jesse J.
Lott, Douglas, P. O. Box 503.
_ Want good boy large enough to
plow, to live as one of family.
Some money, laundry, board and
ecottonpatch. W. D. Boney; Dub.
Wn ARS
Can use some reliable farm la-
bor, white or colored, that are
willing to work as directed by}
the Supt. Must be sober. Do not
.use posteard and if over 100
miles from Barnesville or South
of Macon do not apply.
Haskin, Barnesville, Rt. 1.
Want good tractor driver, one
that has planted and cultivated
corn with tractor.
Year round work. Must be sober
and reliable. Carol Hutchinson,
Midville, P,O. Box 77:- =
Want capable, reliable farmer
Or small family to help aged
coup.e develop a good farm.
Writ or see for full er
EL EL eee, Thomasville, Fe
@
"Thursday, February 15, 1948
| field work, for home with sm We
. Anderson, ane
room (all conveniences) $3.00 ai
family and help with light fax
ary. Write immediately. Wa 117)
_ Atlanta, 1359 No. Highland Vi
Consider trade on shares: or on}.
| and work a 1 horse cror
W. J.
3 Ry house,
on 3rds and: 4ths or
FARM HELP WANTED:
Want a man, 50-60 yrs. of age,
to feed and care for hogs and
cows, make garden and do odd
chores around farm. Small wage;
with board, room and laundry,
or interest in hogs. C. xe a
Wray, Rt. 2:
Want good, reliable, white. b
18-20 yrs. to plow and other farm
chores. $10.00 mo. board and
laundry. Mrs. W. L. McClella
Sylvester, Rt. 1.
Want good man, exp. and who
has cultivated various crops
with John Deere tractor. E. D.
Robertson, Guyton.
Want farm wage hand at once,
single, sober and willing worke
Salary and board. J. L. Hardy,
Uvalda.
Want middleaged woman for
light farm work, raise chickens,
but no field work. State salary
expected. Leonard E. pe
Macon, Rt. 2.-
Want wage hand to tend 22. A.
farm. 1 4/10 A. tobacco, 24% or
A, cotton and 2-3 A. peanuts,
rest in corn, velvet beans, ete.
$10.00 mo. for 6 mos., board and
laundry. 2/3 of land already
broken. at once. Mrs. A. B. King
Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 56. zi
Want settled woman, 40 ae
over, who needs a home, to live
with Christian family and help
with light farm work, no field
work. Must be of good character.
Write by return mail. Mrs. L. F.
Fowler, Phomasten.. Matthe
St. is
Want smart, intelligent white
girl, not over 18, who would a
preciate a good home, in
ehange for light farm work. no
field work nor milking, $8
month. Mrs. M. H. Vai Ce
tersville, Rt. 3.
Want colored man, 50- 60.
old, to tend garden, cow and
other light farm chores. Must
be of good character and hav
good ref. Room, board and s
monthly, salary. Good papiortta
ity for man not able to do har
labor. 6 mi. Atlanta, F. R. Brow:
Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 406.
Want white woman to live as
one of family and do light farm
work, no field work, $3:00 we
Edward Cato, Manchester.
. Want good, settled, single wo
man for light farm work.
family near At*Yanta. Priv
board. Must be willing worke
a c M. MeMillan,, Decat
Rte
see hear from. man with
plenty of help to tend 50- 75 acres
good land on 50-50 basis, or wag-
s. BP, Scales, Bowdon, Rt.
Want man to work 1 or 2 pl
on halves-or for wages or botl
or would consider standing rent.
John D. Hobby, Ashburn. Rt. 3.
Want good, settled, hon
white woman to live as one of
work, no field work. Not over
yrs. old. Mrs. Corene Baggley
Eagon. ee
-Want honest, reliable, ambi
tious white girl in her teens ti
live with family of 3 adu
Light farm work, no field wor
Good home and reasonable sal
Mrs. L. D. Bb cee Atlant
Boulevard N. EE. -
Want refined, ambitious. wh
girl, 18-20, no bad habits, |
who can appreciate a good hom
and reasonable salary in. exc
light farm work, no field w
Give good ref. Mrs. H. B. Duli
Want a partner with som: ca)
itol for enlarging good. goin)
poultry business. Middleage
man preferred. Have my o
farm and houses. O. A. Stoei
Wayeross, Rt. 2... ES
Tens man and we facie
onable a Must be. sobe
honest, good worker. Must n
curse nor use profane languag
W. C. Hamby, ves
Box 60.5 ;
day with Holse nd anteene
be dependable and sober. |
or -colored. Give ref. ne S. B
ers, " hitesburg, Rt. 1.
Want nice. clean, nae
middieaged man to live in h
mo. board and laundry, Wh
drinker need not. apply.
Lizzie Walden, Vienna. Rt.
Want successful
has equipment and who Cz
nish se:f to operate 60 -acr
bottom. land on Nancys.
fronting on. Northside ITV
about 8 mi. Atlanta. Star
rent or share of crop- Poss
-at once. Apply. Hugh Rich
son, Atlanta, 160 Peachtree
Want good farmer for 25
good Jand, spring water,
15 mi. Ea. A
rent, Mrs: Es, L:
' tur, = 1, or ee