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FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940.
Number 23
ices a Fresh Vegetables
ples (Washington Delicious) $1.85-$1.95; beans
cabbage 90c-$1.00; cauliflower
oliards 40c-65c per doz. bunches; grapefruit
mustard ereens $1.25-
CLraves:
yotatoes $1.40-$1.65 per 100 Ibs.; turnip salad
a) $5.00-$6.00;
2-00, Florida boxes;
hamper; potatoes, bu.
1.25 bu. hampers.
$1.85-$1.90; season.
Atlanta Spot Cotton ,
Atlanta spot cotton closed steady, middling
The average price of middling 15/16 inch
today at ten southern spot markets was
; middling 7/8 inch average was 10-8le per lb.
NOTICE
A list of the Fertilizer inspectors is printed
in this issue and farmers are urged to keep the
list so they can refer to it during the fertilizer
If you want your fertilizer analyzed,
notify the Inspector for your
name and address is given im this list.
analysis is made without cost to you.
With the exception of this list, we are de-
voting all of the space in the Bulletin to farmers
notices and those for which we did not have
space will be printed in the issue of March 15th.
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner.
county,
> whose
down, $4.65 LON
$4.90.
This
$5.50;
$6.50-$8.00.
Livestock |
ATLANTAThese prices quoted. by White Pro-
vision Company, are on strictly corn-fed hogs:
Hogs: 180-240 lbs. $5.40; 150-175 Ibs. $5.15: 145
Good fat beef type steers $8.00- -$8. 50;
fat $6.50-$7.50; common $5.50-$6.00; fat cows $5.00-
medium $4.50-$4.75;
Canners $3.25-$3.75;
medium $4.25-$4.75; top-calves $8.50- -$9.00; medium
245-300 ibs. $5.15; 305-350 Ibs. .
CATTLE
medium
Common $4.00-$4.25-:
good heavy bulis. $5.00- $5.50;
OWEI3S AND SEED
FOR SALE
ines notices appear-
Fy in this issue are the ones
ved through February-
and carried over from
uary 15th issue.
50 each;
ww Japonicas : a
violets Tac
is, foxgloves,
ite spruce pines, azaleas,
odendrons, Wtheas, laurel,
ids 25c each; evergreen hol-
. each. Well rooted. Geneva
ds, Talking: Rock.
fodils, orange day lilies 50c
Iden bells, yellow winter
purple and pink al-
sridal wreath, well rooted.
pink hibiscus 20 each.
xeche. for anything useful.
stage. Nona J. Henderson,
Hijay.
white and purple althea,
oted 15c each, white spirea
pink monthly roses,
s not rooted 10 each; gar-
25c; red althea well
ed 1 each. Add postage. No
eck. Mrs. J. T. Jones, Rt. 2,
Te.
Ze, yellow, pink cannas 50c
blue flag lilies 30c dozen;
as 50c dozen; rooted month-
se bushes 10c. each. Wil
e for some erape vines,
ted oncords, Niagara or oth-
grapes. Wm. Middleton.
uford.
h Juniper evergreen Ligus-
m, large leaf hedge cut. $1.00
rooted purple lilac, large $1.0)
Z all 30 each; white. -brid-
, red crepe myrtles, 30c:
Bernice)
: | Pike,
dd postage.
remen.
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Unrooted cuttings of weigelias.
abelias, spirea Van Houtten, for-
sythia, -bush honeysuckle, red
radiance rose 10 dozen, 3 dozen
25; 5 colors iris 25 dozen; dried
apples free from worms, peel and
core, 15c ib. Mrs. Bettie Roberts,
Rt. 2, Box 71, Tallapoosa.
My selection of flowers, shrub-
bery including some fine bulbs,
such as Easter lilv, gladiola bulbs,
rooted monthly roses (3). 50 get
a large box. Helen A. Horsley, RE
2, Waco.
Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel.
red, white dogwood, sweet shrubs.
pussy willows. crabapples, aza-
leas, white pines, $1.00 dozen;
orange day and b.ue iris lilies,
golden glow 30c dozen; snow-
drops 20c dozen. Exchg. for good
homemade tobacco, C. W. Roper,
Mineral Bluff.
Red crepe myrtle, red cigar
plants, wild sweet shrubs, varie-
gated yard honeysuckle, red vel-
vet.rose rooted, 2 ft.. good plants
35 each; large yellow button
mums, small variegated white,
mixed 45c dozen. Add postage.
Mautile Harrison, Bremen.
Mtn. laurels. rhododendrons, 3
colors azaleas, 3 colors dogwocd,
red bud, coraiberry. pink Chero-
Kee rose, white pine, holly bush,
red Japonicas, all 3 ft. high $1.00
dozen. Well rooted and postpaid.
Mrs. Boon Wilson, Morganton.
Native azaleas. dogwoods, Min.
ivy, 25 each for good sizes, or
$2.00 dozen; evergreen Mtn. fern
10e each. Miss Vera Hensley,
Star Route.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS' AND SEED
FOR SALE
Yellow. red, white dogwood,
rhododendrons, laurels, Cherokee
roses, 3 colors azaleas, butterfly
coralberry, redbuds, crabapples,
$1.00 dozen; ferns, snowdrops,
Calif. violets Shasta daisies,
Queen iris, $1.00 C. Addie Wilson.
Mor-eanton.
Dbl. mixed colors zinnia seed,
15c cupful, purple Easter and or-
ange day lilies, blue and white
violets, blue foxgloves, mixed
colors Sweet Wiiliams. pink prim-
roses, mums. blue Easter vine 35c
dozen del. in Ga. Mrs. Speer Hol-
loway, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Wild cherry bark, yellow root,
sassafras roots 30c Ib-; coltsfoot,
25c a lb-; snowdrift bulbs 50c C;
tame honeysuckle vine, 10 each;
jonquil buibs 50c C; exhg. for
anything can use. Mrs. G. C.
Hester. Rt- 1, Dahlonega.
~ Camellia Japonicas, smi-dbl.,
pink and dbl. red, well rooted
cuttings, pittosporum, abelia,
Deutzia, wax Ligustrum. garden-
ia, etc, 8-15 in. 35 each or 3 for
$1.00 del. Mrs. John S.: Clark,
Jacksonville.
Chinese Junipers from 4-10 ft.
high, $5.00 and up. Will ex-
ehange. Miss Audrey Gentry, Rt.
3, Ellijay.
Pink thrift, primroses 35c doz-
en; jonguils, 75 C; snowdrops
25e .dozen; Peachee radiant
pink and red running roses, Ger-
man iris, hardy sweet peas 3 for
25ce; Cupe Jasmine, 10c each; ex-
change for sacks or anything
can use. Miss Mary Holloway, ie
1, Box 35; Dahlonega.
Magnolia, tea olive, red and
yellow dogwood, red holly, yel-
low Jasmine, sweet shrubs, grey-
beard, red. yellow and pink hon-
eysuckles 1 ft., 10c, 3 ft., 25c, 4
ft. 35c. Add postage. Miss Rosie
Lee Colson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro.
Boxwoods rooted 16-18 in. 25
pink, red Perennial phlox, blue,|
purple, lavendar iris 20 dozen;
dbl. yellow Japonicas, dbl. pink
almonds, yellow, cream Jasmine
20 each; all colors azaleas 45
dozen. Add postage. Lora ene
pard, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Red and white dogwood, Mtn.
laurels, white pine, rhododendron
azaleas, mixed colors, sweet
shrubs, pussy willows, $1. 00 doz-
en; golden glow. blue iris, or-
ange day lilies, 30c dozen; -exchg.
for white feed sacks Madeline
Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Altheas, mixed azaleas, white
spruce pines, rhododendrons, lau-
rel, almonds, dogwood, Indian ar-
row weeping Mary, pink and red
cabbage head roses, 25c each, 5
for $1.00: yellow Japonicas, 50c
each. Exchg. for sacks. Celess
Richards, Talking Rock.
Weeping Mary, rhododendrons,
laurel, white, spruce pines, all
colors azaleas, dogwood. almonds,
forsythia 30c each; red, yellow
Japunicas 50c each; daffodils,
violets, foxglove 30c dozen; Iris,
day lilies 40 dozen. Lillian Sil-
vers, Rt. 2, Talkine Rock.
Spruce and white pines 4-5 ft.
50c each; Rose of Sharon, 25c
each. Yonge Walker, Rt. 3, Toc-
coa-
Russian Mammoth sun flows
50c a half gallon; small at
Orange plants 75 and $1.00 per
C. Cant ship less than 100 plants
per order. Add postage. Clemson
Spivelus okra seed 10c ote
Miss Grace Yow, Martin.
Orange day lilies, yellow jon
quils. white narcissus 75e per Cr-
all colors azaleas 40c dozen; pur=
ple foxgloye, yellow buttereu
butter and eggs, golden glow 15_
dozen. 2 for 25c; Yellow Jasmine
vine, honeysuckle, 6 for 25c. Mi. :
Lois James, Rt. 3, Bilijay.
White spirea, VH,
myrtle, yellow
rod, altheas, purple lilae, fig
Sprouts all rooted, 15 each
white, blue iris, Shasta daisies,
physostegia, white, Dink, yelle
oxalis 5c. each. R. I. Willis
Cumming.
Nine large hox wood truck:
load; all colors azaleas, white
spider lilies 50c dozen; red Jap=
onicas, Mtn. laurel, blue butter-
fly, hybisews 15c each: red sbi
rea 10 each. Geeastie Smith, El-
lijay.
Abelias, azaleas, Mtn, luke
Sweet shrubs, snowbails, white
and pink hydrangeas, red spireas,
large plumed pink spireas, yellow
forsythias, Van Houtte white spi=
reas, red mums, boxwood. 15
each, $1.00 dozen. PP. Petty Joe
Kimsey, Young Harris.
Purple lilac, purple wiktene
weil.rooted, 15 each: white Sta:
Jasmine, yellow Star Jasmine,
15 each. Add postage. Mrs. H. E.
Hartley. Rt. 1, ee
pink creps
Jasmine, solden-
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quotations.
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_ GEORGIAMARKETBULLETIN
Published Semi-Monthly by"
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS. Commissioner
STILES A. MARTIN. Editor
Executive Office: State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia
Publishing Office Covington Ga
Send all letters to The Market Bulletin,
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on goRM 357sBureav ot Markets. 222 State Capitol
Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937 at the Post
Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of vune 8. 1930. Ac-
cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103 Act of October 8. 1917.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
postage reguiations 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
Blooming size purple and lav-
i ize azaleas
pil colors looming sve S008 | endar iris lily bulbs 65 C, 200
_45c dozen; boxwood 15-18 in. ar-
- porvitae 25 each; dbl. yellow
Japonica, purple and white lilac,
' pink and white altheas, snowball
20c each; Dogwood, pine, laurels
ivy, sweet shrubs, etc. 75 dozen.
Martha Eller, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Orange day and Easter lilies.
25c dozen; red and yellow can-
nas 35c dozen; jonquil bulb, 50c
C; brown and orange marigold
seed, Fall marigold seed, 15 a
cup. Shipped PP. Mrs. Noah G.
_ Moon, Rt. 2, Bowdon.
Red crepe myrtle, white Eny-
lish dogwood, white altheas, pink
center cigar plant, 2 ft., 35c each;
dbl. yellow King Humbert can-
na, single red, pink hardy phlox,
25c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Al-
- iee Harrison, Bremen.
-. Dbl. Japonicas well rooted, 59c
each; Weeping Mary 50c each;
_ dogwood 4 for $1.00; cannas 50c
a bunch; laurels, 75c each; jon-
nulls 40 dozen; honeysuckles 50c
each. Miss Sarah E. Barrett, Rt.
3, Ellijay.
- Double Japonicas well rooted
50ce each, boxwood 50c each; dog-
woud 4 for $1 cannas $1 doz-
n; iris 35c dozen; Mtn. laurels
$1.00 each; tame honeysuckles,
_ $1.00 dozen cuttings. Mrs. J. C
Keener. Rt. 3, Ellijay.
_ Azaleas, pink roses, English
- Popers, running honeysuckle and
reach rose, $1.00 dozen; yellow
and purple iris 50e dozen; hollv
bush and cedar 25c each. Add
_ postage. Miss Willa Mae Parks,
RFD 3, Ellijay.
_ Pink rhododendrons, Mtn. lau-
rels, sweet shrubs, pink, red and
yellow azaleas, black and white
pines, red and white dogwoods, 3
ft. high. $1.00 dozen; evergreen
galax, trailing arbutus, 35 doz-
en. Add postage. Elizabeth Ni-
_ehols, Mineral Bluff.
Thirty pounds of slash pine
seed for sale. T. M. Clark, Rt. 4,
Box 140, Camilla.
Pink roses, red roses, abaleas,
Tunning honey suckles, peach
moses, 10c each; purple and yel-
Yow iris, 75c dozen; ivy. 25c each;
-tanzy 10c each; white pine 2 for
$1.00. Add postage. Miss Ruby
Parks, RFD 3, Ellijay. ,
Large quantities of shrubbery
and bulbs for sale by the hun-
dreds. No small orders filled.
Write for prices and varieties.
Mrs. J. Ham, 597 Dunn St., At-
$1.00; rooted Junipers 15 in. high
25c each, 5 for $1.00; boxwoods
rooted 6-12 in. 25c each, 5 for
$1.00. Mrs. Mary E. White, Rt.
2, Box 231, Temple.
Yucca Filamentosa or Spanish
Bayonet, 4-6 ft. June and July
evergreen Plant, large spikes;
white flowers. grows on poorest
and sandy soils where little else
will grow 50c each; Easter lilies
mixed white and blue 30c dozen.
Dorothy Horsley, Rt. 2, Waco.
Crabapple sprouts, red maple,
rhododendrons, pink, red and
yellow azaleas, Mtn. laurels, red,
white dogwood, black, white pine
3 ft. high $1.00 dozen; trailing
arbutus, galax, 35c dozen. Exchg.
for white feed sacks. I. E. Barnes,
Mineral Biuff.
Magnolia, red holly, sweet
shrubs, tea olive, greybeard, red,
yellow dogwood, yellow Jasmine,
red, yellow and pink honeysuckle
1 ft. 10, 3.ft. 25, 4 ft. 35e. Add
postage. Exchg. for sacks. Mrs.
O. W. Colson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro
Ten choice varieties Cannas
Eureka, Conard, City Portland,
Apricot, Rosea Gigantea, Rosa-
mond Cole, Red Humbert, Yellow
Humbert President, King Midas
$1.50 C. $12.00 M; red spider lil-
ies, 25c dozen. Mrs. J- E. Harrell,
Rt. 5, Quitman.
Old fashioned purple flags,
lavendar iris, hemerocallis, jon-
quils, white and yellow narcis-
sus, 25e dozen, $1.00 C; white,
pink peonies, lavendar wisteria,
golden bell, spirea VH, snowball
25c each; Tiger lilies 10c each.
A. E. Hughey, Rt. 1, Fairmount.
White narcissi, yellow jonquils
$1.25 C; different colors azaleas
50c dozen; yellow Japonicas, dif-
ferent colors roses 10c each; mtn.
laurels, hemlocks 40c dozen. Add
postage. Exchg. for white feed
sacks. Miss Ruth Parks, Rt. 3.
Box 11, Eliijay.
Dbl. yellow, red Japonicas.
pink, white altheas, pink al-
mond, red weigelias. snowball, 20
each; hemlock, Mtn. ivy. Mtn.
laurel, white pine, sweet shrubs,
erabapple, 75 dozen; perennial
pihlox 20 dozen. Add postage.
B. L. Elier, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Prize winning largest chrysan-
themums white, orchid, bronze,
50c dozen; button chrysanthe-
mums, orchid, yellow. bronze, 35c
dozen; Korean chrysanthemums,
purple, bronze, pink 50c dozen.
- Blue and white violets, pink
primroses, biue foxgloves, mixed; Add 7c postage. Mrs. Frank
colors sweet Williams. Mums,| Childs, Jenkinsburg.
ardy phiox, pink sweet pea, pur-| Rhododendrons. Mtn. laurels,
ple verbena, purple Easter and
Orange day lilies. 35 dozen dei.
in Ga. Mrs. R. M. Holloway, Rt.
_i1, Box 35, Dahlonega.
_ Pineapple sprouts; 15 each;
gardenias well rooted 25c each;
Christmas cactus 15e each; Ba-
chelor button seed, red 10c a cup-
ful; sage 10 each. Add postage.
Nomie K. Moon. Rt. 2. Bowdon.
- Old fashioned sweet Williams,
veral colors hardy phiox, pink
and white primroses. pink thrift
35 dozen; white and yellow jon-
quis, 75 C; white pansy and
butter and eggs 25c dozen, del.
in Ga. Miss L. M. White. Rt. 1,
Dahlonega.
Large sunflower seed 15c tea-
up; snowball, purple lilac, red,
nk monthly roses 20c each 1-2
.; purple flags, red cannas, yel-
low narcissus 25c dozen: Ferrell
League, Rt. 2, Box 101-A. Waco.
. Red dogwood, snowball, holly
50e dozen; peach rose, jonquils.
daffodils, privet hedge 30 dozen;
Mtn. laurel 40 dozen; Queen of
Meadow 30e lb.; Wintergreen
Tb. Postpaid. Lionel Eller,
azaleas white pine, red and white
dogwood sweet shrubs, crabap-
ples, holy $1.00 dozen; golden
glow, blue iris, orange day lilies
30c dozen; snowdrops, arbutus,
.20e dozen. Exchg. for sacks. Mae
Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Azaleas, purple lavendar dark
iris $1.00 dozen; holly, running
honeysuckle 10 each; dbl. vel-
lew and red Japonicas 20 each;
golden bell, well rooted 10c each;
hemlocks, laurels, 75 dozen;
pink roses 25c dozen. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mollie Eller, Ela Gap!
Pink June cactus large root-
ed, red cigar plant, pink hydran-
geas, 30c each; pink and white
oxalis, Lady Lake 15 dozen; 7
colors large glads blooming size
40c dozen; sweet gum ger. root-
ed 2 for 35c. Pink fairy lilies 25
dozen. Velma Dean. Bremen.
postage. Mrs. Ira Long. 425 Clark
St., Bainbridge. :
Standard var. mixed colors,
blooming size glads, $1.00 C; same
type only smaller bulbs, 75 C.
Miss Fannie Ferd, College Park,
1018 E. S. Main St. = eS
ss
Mi santon.
for $1.00; jonquils 60c C, 225 for.
Fair pink lies, $1.00 C plus|
Rock.
MARKET BULLETIN-
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Creamy write, rose and red
leaf cannas, large flowers. and
chrysanthemums, large pink, lav-
ender, 10c ea.; yellow mums and
small yellow chrysanthemums.
25c doz. Exc. for arborvitaes, Ca-
mellia japonicas and others. Mrs.
Wiley Young, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Red dogwood, bird ~- eye, white
pine, 6 for 25c; azaleas, mtn.
laurels, 6 for 25c. Add postage.
Venson Abercrombie, Mineral.
Pansy plants, super Giants, 35
doz. 3 doz. $1.00; giants, 25 doz.
5 doz $1.00; 100 for $1.50; 5 M.
gladiolus, Picardy. Margaret Ful-
ton, Minuet, Maid of Orleans,
Goid Eagle, Flaming Sword, Dr.
Bennett, 15c, 20c, 25 doz.; 5c.
$1.00 and $1.50 C prepaid. C. A.
Dobbs, Gainesville, Box 23.
Several hundred best florist
mixture Gladiolus bulbs for sale
or would exc. some for bantam
chickens, Sebrights preferred. M.
G. Smith, Toccoa, Rt. 3. ~
Yellow jonquils, white, April
narcissi. yellow, long trumpet daf.
fodiis, dbl. butter and eggs, $1.00
C; yellow narcissi, $1.50 C; sin-
gle, blue hyacinths, 25 for 50c;
yellow, hardy larkspur roots, 50c
doz. yellow dbl. Regal lilies, $1.00
doz. Nora MeCurley, Hartwell,
Risa:
Redbud, coralberry, pink, red,
-ellow dogwood, azaleas, 3 col.
Min. laurels, rhododendrons, pink
Cherokee rose, crabapple, white
pine, holly bush, all 3 ft. high,
$1.00 doz. Postpaid. Miss Hazel
Wilson, Morganton.
Mums, Korean, Anemone, cush-
ion, others, 5; Verbena, hibiscus,
primrose, other perennials, 1 to
5c ea.; dahlia tubers, crimson,
lavender, red, purple, 40c doz.;
shrubs, roses, vines, 10c ea-, $1.00
orders. P. P. Mrs. R. Gable, Har-
alson.
Seed. little pom - pon zinnias,
20c cupful; marigold, 15 cup; al-
so wild cherry bark, 20c lb.; sas-
safras roots, 30c Ib. Add postage.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Johnson, Logan-
ville, Rt. 1.
Hibiscus, altheas, spirea, pink
almond, red Japan quince, rose
bushes, lilacs, weigalias, 3 for
25c; hardy phlox, mums, fox-
gloves, day ilies. iris, 20c doz.
a Oscar Silver, Talking Rock,
Rt. 2.
Long trumpet daffodils, $1.00
C; white and yellow jcnquils, but-
ter and eggs. $1.00 C; bivle spider
aand yellow regal lilies, and blue
feather hyacinth, $1.00 doz.; blue,
single hyacinths 25 doz.; Miss
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Snowball cuttings, 50c doz.;
juniper cut., orange day and wa-
ter lilies, snowdrift, foxgloves, 55c
C. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Jones,
Dahionega, Rt. 1.
Rhododendrons, mtn. laurel,
pink, white, yellow. red azaleas,
coralberry, redbud, Cherokee
roses, dogwood, red maple, crab
apple, altheas, purple butterfly,
all 3 ft. $1.00 doz. Hubert Aber-
erombie, Mineral Bluff.
Red and white dogwcods, Mtn.
laurels, red and yellow azaleas.
cerabapple, $1.00 doz.; orange day
and lemon lilies. 50c doz. Add
postage. Ruby Davis, Mineral
Bluff.
Mtn. laurels,- rhododendrons,
azaleas, holly, white and spruce
pines. hemlock, dogwocl, maple,
grampsy greybeard, all well root-
ed, 2-4 ft., 4 for 25. Add postage
under 50c orders. Margaret Fer-
guson, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Paper white narcissi, 50c C;
yellow daffodils, 60 C; white
nest onions, 40c Gal; long green
tender okra seed, 10c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Emma Ballenger,
Temple, Rt. 2. :
Jonquil and butter-cup bulbs,
50c C. 500 for $2.00. Mrs. B. T.
Echols, Philomath.
Azzaieas, all col. 50 doz.; box-
woods, 15 in. high, 25 ea.; bieed-
ing heart, spider lilies, snowballs,
hydrangea, 25 ea.; white-yellow
narcissi, $1.00-C. All rooted. Eu-
nice Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Snow-on-the-Mtn., touch-me-
nots, dbl. and all col., Princess
Feathers, sunflower, few arbor-
vitae, flat cedar and many cther
fiower seed. Sell and exch. Write.
Mrs. Rosa Cox, Dalton. 9 Oak
St.
Rosebushes, 2 yr. field grown,
red, pink and Shell Radiance,
Talisman, Hoover, Luxembourg,
Columbia, Hadley, deHollande,
Kaiserene, Hillingdon, 14c ea.
Will ship COD. Wim. R. Wilson.
Atlanta, Box 92. i
Red dogwocd and azaleas, mtn.
laurels, 6 for. 25c; crabappie.
Sweet shrubs, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Worth Barton. Mineral
Bluff. :
Purple lilac, fcrsythia, db
bridal wreath, white dogwood.
pink weigelias, flowering almond,
thornless yellow rose, red japoni-
eas, pink crepe myrtle, sweet
shrubs, all 10c ea. Add postage.
Myrtle Jackson, Talking
Altheas, crepe myrtles. mag-
nolias, spirea, cherry laurel, hel-
ly, butterfly bush, silver oak,
beauty bush, Greybeard, willows.
dogwood, calanthe, sweet bay, 15c
ea. Exc. for garden seed. Mrs.
Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro.
2 yr. forsythia and Anthony
Waterer spirea, 35c ea. 4 for $1;
pansies, giant mixed, large
plants. 25c doz. $1.75 C; Queen
Anne Lace, and Scabiosa, 45 doz.
$1.00 C. bed bouquet, cushion
mums, 35c doz. $1.00 for 50 plants.
Mrs. L. A. Barry, Cordele, Rt.
A.
Gladiolus, white, cream and
yellow: Largest top size bulbs, 25c
doz. $1.50-C. del. = Mrs--S.2 W.
Sloan, Auburn.
Mix. col. perennial phicx,
mums, iris, yellow day lilies, dbl.,
single, March flowers, jonquils.
narcissi, thrift, 24 for 25c; oak
leaf hydrangea, mix. col. hardy
hibiscus,, tiger lilies, 4 for 25c.
Add postage on small orders. Mrs.
Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Spruce pine and cedar, 15 a.;
2 for 25c. Mrs. D. A. Gilley, Ce-
dartown, Rt. 3.-
20 large boxwoods, 2 to 4 ft.
high, nice shape. Prices reason-
able. Allie Lewallen, Dalton, Rt.
ae
2 yr. old dbi. pink althea, abe-
lia, ligustrum, 35c; Scarlett
OHara Red morning glory seed.
15ec pkg. Postpaid. Mrs. Will
Rooks, Arlington.
Pink, sky blue, purple and
white iris; 5 doz., $1.00. Postage,
15c; also wistaria, too large to
ship. Mrs. H. O. Padgett, 160
Howard St., S. E., Atlanta.
Jonquils, narcissi, purple iris,
75c C; bridal wreath, 10c ea.;
Star of Bethlehem, 25c C; straw-
berry plants, 35 C; boxwood cut-
tings, $1.00 C. Add postage. Mrs.
S. A. Nix, Fairmount, Rt. 1, Box
49. ee
Rose, Pink, rich red dwarf can-
na bulbs, 40c doz. C. E. Gordy,
2006 Cook St., Brunswick.
_ Bird of Paradise shrubs, up to
2 ft., 25c; 2 ft. to 3 ft., 50c, ov-
er 3 ft., $1.00. O. C. Omer, Ac-
worth.
Dwarf boxwood, 10c to 25c ea.;
25 for $4.50; arbor vitae, 2 ft.,
35c ea.; 12 for $3.75; yard lilies.
holly, wild azaleas, 15 ea-; crab-
apples, 2 to 3 ft., $5.00 C; daffo-
dils and Easter flowers, 25 doz.;
$1.50 C. Orders postpaid on 25c
orders. Carrie Townson, Loving.
Scarlett OHara morning glory
seed, 25 seed, 10c; 100 seed, 30c.
Bertha Thomas, Canton, Rt. 4.
Blocming size daffodil, yellow
narcissi, bronze, pink, dwarf red
gladioli, bulbs, $1.00 C; rose bush-
es. 25 ea-; bridal wreath, Eng.
dogwood, 25c ea. $1.00 orders post-
paid. M. A. Norton, Edison.
Yellow daffodils, 15 doz.; white
spirea, peach tree roses, 3 for 25c
red dbl. rose, 3 for 35c; pink
Dorothy Perkins rose, 2 for 25c;
exchange for white feed sacks or
anything of value. One rose free
with each 50c order. Mrs. Grady
Moss, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Blue iris, lemon iilies, trailing
arbutus, 6 for 50c; Easter lilies,
50c doz-; snow balis, red honey-
suckle 2 for 25c; everbearing
strawberries, 25c C; 500. $1.00.
Postpaid in Ga. N. A. White, Rt.
1, Box 37. Dahlonega.
Red hot poker, 25c clump; 5 for
$1.00; purple iris, 30c doz.; $2.00
C; Jan. blooming jasmine, 10
ea.; $4.00 C. Mrs. E. J. McCon-
nell, Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 29.
Yeliow cluster sweet scented
Apr. blooming narcissi. $1.00 C.
Add postage. M. O. only. Alice
Webb, Monroe, Rt. 3. ts
One pink Dorcthy Perkins rose,
25c; yellow jasmine vine, honey-
suckle vine, cream and white, 10c
ea-; 3 for 25c; cannas, orange
blooms, bright green foliage, 50c
doz.; blue hydrangea, 25 ea.; 2
for 40c. Others. Coin or M. O.
Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit, Rt. 1.
Old fashion May cherry trees,
10c ea.; young willow trees, rose
bush cuttings, 10 ea.; 3 for 25c;
yellow pinks, 5 doz. Add postage.
Dorothy Wright, Waco. Rt. 2.
Boxwoods, slow growth, 6 in, $1
21 in., $5.00; Iris, mix. colors, 5c
ea-; 15 Conf. violets, $1.00; other
fine shrubbery not listed. Mrs.
E. D. Jones, Jasper. Rt. 1.
Lilacs, well rootd, 25 ea. May
cactus. 15e ea. Add postage. Mrs.
J. I. Hatfield, McIntyre.
Shasta daisies, goldenglow, ag-
eratum, chrysanthemums, can-
nas, iris, Cherokee rose, golden
stairs, Golden rain, Hollyhocks,
many others. All inquiries an-
swered. Mrs. J. B. Hudgins, Flow-
ery Branch.
Flowering pear bushes, 50c ea.,
3 fer $1.00; dahlia tubers, many
col., 25 doz.; horseradish root,
25 Ib. Give 6 planis free with
ea. Ib.; garlic plants, 15 doz.
Add vostage. Mrs. I. A. Wood-
Ying, Alto, Rt. 1.
Friday, March 1
Farmers Golden T.
When thou cuttest d
thine harvest in thy field,
hast forgot a sheaf in
field; thou shalt not go ag
to fetch it; it shall be for
stranger, for the fatherl
and for the widow: that
Lord thy Ged may bless
in all the work of thine han
Deuteron6my 19:24. |
FLOWERS AND SE
FOR SALE
Daffodil bulbs, purple iri:
C. white or purple lilac, 10
pink peonies, 20c ea. Exc.
white sacks, clean, good con
Te ea. Mrs. Victoria Foster
ing Rock. ae
. Want some sunflower s
gal. lots, alSo roots cf o
Dr. C. C. Harrold. Macon
Doctors Bldg. =
Exe. nicely rooted lilac,
denias and hydrangea bushe
rooted monthly rose bushes,
aniums begonias, or Boston
Mrs: A. W. Minchew, Rebec
Exe. sweet shrub. whit
cissi and yeliow jonquils
doz., for dahlias, dbl. japoni
bcx flowers and arborvitac
monthly roses. well rooted.
Clayton Douglas, Alma, R
Want 4 Nandinas, 2
spruce pines, redbuds, Mtn.
rels, pink azaleas, also
Will exc. other flower cuttin
buy. Want right away. \
Mrs. W. Braswell, Louis)
12 Box 61 = ae
Stewart pecans to exc. f
reoted Nandinas and arb
plants. State size of Plant
Frank Owen, Forsyth, Rt.
Exc. new hybridated
scented violets for Nand
ries: exc. rose color peo
blood red peony; exe. hard)
for red hardy phlox; exc
var., perennial aster for
perennial plants. Perennial ;
pea seed, 8c pkt. Fannie
Suwanee.
Want to hear from part
ing geraniums. begonias a.
tana cuttings for sale. Mrs
Evans, Ogeechee. aS
Red Japonicas 25 each;
ent coiors azaleas 25c doze
quils 40c per C; pink an
almonds 2 for 25c; seli or &
for white feed sacks. Ira Cla
Rt. 2, Ellijay. ae
Purple iris 25 dozen: daf
Nareissus 20 dozen: boxwc
years old 50c each; crepe
red and pink 50c each. Mr,
ie Smith, Rt. 2, Talking Ro
Pink crabapples, pink Cc
kee roses, pink and white
dodendrons, white Mtn. |
reabud. coralberry, red and
low azaleas, red anu whit
wood, pussy willow, tulip
$3.00 Gozen; exchy. for
T. H. Abercrombie, Minera
Red and white degwood,
laure!s, red and yeliow az
cratapple, white pincs 75
Govern; orange and lemon
49: dozen. Postpaid. Wiil
Davis, Mineral Bluff |
Mtn. laurels, mixed
azaleas, rhododendrons,
pines, $1.00 dozen; purpl
and yellow iris, golden gl
dozen; Add postage to
less than $1.00. Estell Duv
lijay-: : = hoe
Rhododendrons, Mtn.
pink Cherokee roses, coral
azaleas, butterfly, crabapple.
bud, dogwood, tulip pop.ar,
$1.00 dozen; violets, ferns
ing arbutus, $1.00 per C.
gina Bough, Minerai Bluff.
Red blooming Noney.
pink blooming peachtre
purple lilac, red and pin
ning roses 10 each, 3 fo
pink verebenas 6 for 30c; s
drift 50c per C; jonquils 60
C. Exchange for sacks. - G
Hester, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. |
King Aifred daffcdils, bloo
Size bulbs. gold band lilie
per C; white spider lilies
per cozen; pink, red, blue, |
whit: iris 25 dozen; whit
ter lilies 40 dozen; Fair
25 dozen. Miss Opai Gray:
2, Temple. x
Lemon lilies $1.00 per C;
iris, cannas, jonqui ls, narc
mums, 75c per C: lemon ve
25c dozen; dahlias 3 for
Cant. bells 2 for 26e;-.b
wreath 10 ea.; Add postage.
Bernice Carroll, Rt. 2, Bren
Named cannas, City Port
R. Wailace, Golden Glow. ete
dozen; King Alfred and Emp
daffodils 50c per C; Tige
$1.00 per C; white spide!
$1.00 per C; fairy lilies 25:
en. Mrs. Lee Gray, Rt. 2, Te
Red goose plums 14 for
apples same price; white and
mixed lilics 30c dozen: 3 di
ent colors Cannas and va
10c cach; jonquils 10 doz
orders for less han 50.
Ane
paid. Pauline Harsley, Rt
VERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
ashioned purple lilac, pink
ree rose, red or pink run-
10c ea.; blue flags, yel-
juils, white Jonquils, blue
5c dozen: boxwoods 15c
postage. Mattie Tallant,
te. pines, laurels, ivy, white
ods, sweet shrubs 75c doz-
xwoods 15 in. high 25; all
blooming size azaleas 40
white ,pink altheas, snow
dbl. yellow Japonicas 20
Add postage. L. M. Evans,
Ellijay.
. laurels, spruce and white
- rhododendrons, sweet
bs, dogwoods, all coiors Mtn.
sas, $1.00 dozen; birdfoot vio-
Jax, Mtn. ferns, 25c dozen.
or anything can use. Mrs.
Langley. Rt. 3, Ellijay.
juils, narcissus 65c per C;
lilacs 2 for 25c: Star Jas-
for 25c; lemon lilies 50c
Add postage. Eppie Mos-
Bremen.
dodendrons, ivy, spruce,
holly, crabapple, dogwood
dozen; -mixed cclors aza-
5 dozen; Balm of Gilead,
eas 10c each; Japonicas 15c
; white and yellow daffodils,
zen: Mrs. W. F. Bailey, Rt.
jay.
te narcissus, orange day lil-
ellow daffodils 75c per C;
oe puttercups, mixed
mums, purple foxglove.
low 15 dozen; mixed col-
leas 40c dozen. Mrs. Will
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
dogwood, pussy willow,
ines, holly bushes, silver
Easter bell birdeye, jon-
-redbuds, 3 for 25c plus
age. Bessie Cochran, Loving.
ange day lilies, purple iris
ozen; jonquils, snowdrift 50
C; red blooming honeysuckle,
me peachtree roses, Sev-
+ TOSeS 10 each; Kudzu
5 each, 2 for 25e. Hoyt
: Dahlonega.
dogwoods 6 for 25c; red- |
5 for 25c; azaleas, 4 for 25;
urel, Mtn. ivy, 3 for 25c;
is 20c dozen; trailing ar-
Ss, evergreen galax, 15c doz-
Po tpaid. Mrs. Hattie Dehart,
eral Blatt...
laurels, azaleas mixed col-
hhododendrons, spruce pines
lozen; purple king and yel-
is, golden glow 25c dozen.
postage to orders less than
Josephine M. Martin, Rt.
y.
weigelias, pink almonds,
nee, white spirea, yellow
ne, purple lilac. altheas, Jap
s, hibiscus, 3 for 25c; Royal
iris 2 dozen, 25c. Add 10c
tage. Elen Silver, Talk-
OCK.
mn bell, dogwood, pink al-
, pink myrtle, flowering
double spirea, brides bou-
pink weigelias, purple li-
for 25c. Mrs. J. W. Silver,
ng Rock, Rt. 2. :
e spider lilies $1.00 dozen;
, white jonquils, butter
gas. long trumpe daffodils
per C; Missionary straw-
Ty plants, 500 for $1.25, $2.00
M; garlic 10c or $1.00 dozen.
Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2,
and white dcgwoods, Mtn.
s, red and yellow azaleas,
apples, 3 ft. high, $1.00 doz-
range day lilies, lemon lil-
50c dozen; exchg. for white
ed sacks. Lina Ammons, Min-
Bluff.
1 colors azaleas 40c dozen;
arcissus, orange day lilies,
ow jonquils, mixed viclets, "5c
-C; pink almond, red, white
aS, white spirea, pink -wei-
, golden bell, purple wis-
10 each. Miss Oleeta James
Ellijay.
te tame muscadines, black
ine rooted 15 each; Mtn.
leberries 35c dozen; black
nut sprout, flowering crabap-
Mtn. laurel, tame plum .10c
j} wild cherry, yellow roct,
20, ee db. Add postage. Miss Au-
James, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
50 dwarf boxwoods 2 yrs. old,
in, 15 each, 2 for 25; Juni-
2-8 ft., 35c to $3.00 each;
e narcissus, purple iris 75
C; crepe myrtle red 1-3 ft.
r 25; Exchg. for feed sacks.
rs. J. E. Gilstrap, Alto.
75 boxwoods 2 yrs. old $1.25 doz.
and purpte rhododendrons,
- Jaurels, sweet shrubs, red
white dogwood, spruce and
pines, holly, azaleas, myr-
vine $1.00 dozen. Mrs. W. T.
fatheran, Young Cane.
ellow forsythia, dbl. yellow
ponicas, pink and white al-
as, dbl. pink almond, purple
a white lilac, snowball 20
ch; all colors blooming size az-
as 45e dozen; sweet shrubs,
bapples white pines 70 doz-
eS A. heppard, Rt. 4, Elli-
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
White pine, hemlock, holly, ivy,
rhododendron, English dogwood,
white dogwood, altheas. $1.00 doz-
en; Japonicas 15c each; mixed
colors azaleas 35c dozen: jonquils
daffodils white and yellow 20
dozen. Add postage. Eugene Bai-
ley, Ellijay.
White dogwood, laurel, white
pines, hemiock, evergreen galax,
trailing arbutus 75e dozen; all
color blooming size azaleas 50c
dozen; boxwood arbcr-vitae 25
each; pink, rose phlox 20c dozen.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Rt.
2, Ellijay.
Azaleas, redbuds, pussy willows,
red and white dogwoods, red ma-
ple, laurel, rhodcdendron, Chero-
kee roses, white pines 3 for 253
evergreen galax, trailing arbutus
15 each. Add postage on small
orders. Susie , Wilson, Mineral
Bluff.
Red dogwoods 5 for 25c; red-
buds 4 for 25c; blue iris lilies, 20
dozen. Mtn laurel, Mtn. ivy, 3
fer 30c, azaleas 5 for 30c; arbor-
vitaes about 4 years old $3.00].
each; white pines 2 for 25c, Post-
paid. Edna Dehart, Mineral Bluff.
Snowdrop, lavendar iris 50c per
C; azaleas all colors. Mtn. lau-
rels, rhododendrons, sweet shrubs,
red and white dogwcods 15 of ea.
well rooted for $1.00; boxwoods 18
in. high $3.00 for 2 dozen; ever-
green galax, 3 doz, 25c. Elsie Hea-
ton, Mineral Bluff.
Boxwocd 12-18 in 25 each;
pink weigeiias, Mixed altheas,
pink almonds 15 each; mixed
colors iris 75c per C; hardy phiox,
spider lilies lemon lilies $1.00 per
C. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
R. M. Ray, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
White Cherokee roses, cherry
laurel, dbl orange day lilies 50e
dozen, $2.00 per. C; Christmas
honeysuckle, English . dogwood,
white and red spireas, white li-
Jaes $1.00 dozen. Ollie Woodruff,
LaGrange St., Greenville.
Mixed colors azaleas, redbuds,
red and white dcgwcods, coral-
berry, 3 ft. 95c dozen; white
pines, laurels. rhododendrens 2
ft., 2 for 25c;: exchg for anything
can use. Mrs. H. L. Wilkins, Mor-
ganton.
White lilac 4 ft. 25c each, 2 ft.
10c; purple wiste1la 8 ft. long
well rooted 25c ea; brown fig
bushes 4-5 ft. 25e each; currant
bushes 4 ft. 25c; pomegranate
bushes, 5 ft. 25c each; yellow star
Jasmine 10c each. Mrs. E. R.
Coggin, Covingtcn.
Round leaf cedar 1-2 ft. high
20c each, 3 ft. 30c each, 4 ft 40c
each; red and yellow cannas 7d
per Cc: white and yellow baby
button mums, Star Bethlehem
bulbs, 25c dozen Add postage Mrs.
Gordon Smith, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Blue Bottle bulbs, butter and
eecs, purple flags 50c per C;
Granny greybeards 3-4 ft. 5 for
$1.00: dogtouth violets 10 dozen,
3 for 25c. Exchg. fer white feed
sacks, dried aprles, each to pay
postage. Mrs. Oseax Phillips, Rt.
1, Box 42, Asnland.
Blue iris, snowdrops, narcissus,
Calif. blue violets. pink peren-
nial phicx $1-00 per C; rhodo-
dendrons, Mtn. laurels, pink
Cherokee roses, hemiock, tulip
poplar, Pink crabapples, redbud,
white dogwood 3 ft. $1.00 dozen.
Mrs. Gladys Robinson, Mineral
Bluff.
Butterfly, altincas, coralberr>;
sweet shrubs, red, white azaleas,
Min laurel, rhododendrons, erab-
apple, white pine, red dogwood,
snowball, Easter lilies $1.00 doz.;
Calif. violets, ferns, a1 butus, snow
drops $1.00 per C. Mrs Joe Hen-
esy, Mineral Bluff.
Cannas-Ambassador. Indianan,
Richard Wallace 50 dozen; Van
H. spitea, 4 yrs. old, purple wis-
teria 20 each; exchg. for milk
and wine lilies; Regal lilies fer
Philippine lilies. Mrs. L. Moore,
Suwanee.
Blooming size bulbs, yellow
jonqulis, dbl. yellow butter and
eggs $1.25 per C; white narcis-
sus $1.50 per C; blue spider lii-
ies $1.00 dozen. Mcney order.
Mrs. Thornton MecCurley, Hart-
well.
Jerusalem artichokes 3c a Ib.;
quince bushes 2 ft. high 30c each;
Star Bethlehem, white. yellow
baby buttcn mums 25c dozen;
red, yeilow cannas, 75c per C.
Add postage. Miss Ruby Smith,
Rt 12, Bucharan.
Cannas, red K. Humbert. yel-
low K. Humbert $1.50 per C;
psivet hedge, snowdroys $1.00 per
C: King Alfred daffdoils 75c
C; white, yellow bution mums,
lemon verbena 25 dozen. Add
postage. Miss Leaunia Conner,
Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Snowdrops $1.00 per C; King
Alfred daffodils 75e per C; red
cxalis with white centers 5c a
bulb; white, yellow putton munis,
lemon verbena 25c dozen; red,
yellow King Humbert cannas
$1.50 per C. Add postage. Miss
' Mildred Conner, Rt. 1; Buchanan!
FLOWERS AND SEED y |
FOR SALE
per C; yellow button mums, blue
woods, redbuds, white pines. hol-
Snowdrops, privet hedge $1.60
iris 25c dozen; red, crange can-
nas 20c dozen, King Alfred daf-
fodils 75c per C; red oxalis 5
each. Add postage. Mrs. Beulah
Leatherwood, c-o Doyie Conner,
Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Star Bethlehem, white, yellow
baby button mums 25 dozen;
JaDanese quince 25 each, $2.60
dezen; red, yellow cannas 75c
per C; Jerusalem artichokes 3c a
jb. Add postage. Mrs. Lorena
Smith, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
3 year lilium lily bulbs. 20c
achi. Has Jarge trurmpet shaped
white blooms 5 to 2G on a.stem.
Ne stamps. Mrs. Gus Sosebee, Rt:
1, Cieveiand.
Beautiful boxwocd, $3.00 per C;
blooming size gardenia 50c each;
watermelon red, white and lav-
endar crepe myrtle, $2.00 dozen;
Red Cydonica Japonica, 5 for $1;
Magnolia Glauca, Bridal wreath,
white Eng. dogweod, $1.00 dozen;
Mrs. T. J. Robinson, Greenville. 4
Jonquil bulbs, 50c per C post-
pei. Mrs. W. S. Radford, Cros-
Jan
Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels,
azalas, mixed colar sweet shrubs.
$1.00 dozen; Thunderbergi, spruce
pines, white pines, althea lilies
$1.00 dozen; red. white dogwoods
18 of each $2.25, 4 ft. Well root-
ed. Arnold Heaton, Mineral Bluff
Rhododendrens, laurels, pink,
red, yellow azaleas, all colors dog-
woods, white pine, crabapple, red
bud, Cherokee rose 3 ft. $1.00
dozen; Eng. Juniper boxwood 4
for $1.00. Mrs. A. L. Hemphill,
Blue Ridge. :
All colors dogwoods, azaleas,
Min. laurels, pink Cherokee ros-
S8, coralberry bush, $1.06 dozen;
nareissus. yelkcw daffodil, or-
ange day lilies $1.00 per C. Jes-
Sie Wright, Morganton.
Red dogwood, pussy willow.
white pine, holly bushes, silver
maple, Easter bell, birdeye red-
puds, jonquils, all 3 for 25c. Add
postage. Clinton Cochran, Lov-
ing.
Shrubs and ornamental trees,
evergreen Christmas holly, sweet
bay, white bay, bamboo briar. live }.
oak, laurel trees, cedar. sweet
shrubs, honeysuckles, willow pop-
lar, etc. 15e each, 2 tor 25c, 10
for $1.00. W. T. Luckey, Mat-
thews. ; :
Cape Jasmine, dbl. yellow Jap-
onicas, snowballs, pink weigelias
2 for 25; purple lilacs, pink al-
mond, golden bells 3 for 25c, well
roote!. Add postage. Mrs. Missou-
ra Duvali. Ellijay.
Min. ivy. mixed colors azaleas,
ciabarples. white dogwood, red
marie, sweet shrubs, white pines,
65c dozen; red and peach glad
bulbs 2 each: red spirea, oak
hydrangea, roe bride. 2e ea.
Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Williams,
Rt. 2, Ellijay-
Large arbor-vitaes and box-
woods for sale; orange gladioias,
jonquils, daffodils, blue and or-
ange iris 15c dozen plus postage.
Exch. for anything can use. Mrs.
G. B. Patterson, Rt. 4, Blairs-
ville.
Rooted snowball, camellia Jap-
onicas, Junipers, Blue spruce,
peonies, Pittosporum. redbud, Py-
racantha, Indica azaleas, Americ-
an Beauty, Paul Neyron roses;
exchg. nice rooted plants. Mrs.
Brooks Edwards, Rt. 1, Box 90,
Gui .on.
2000 Boxwoods well rooted 6-7
in., English and Dwarf $4.00 per
hundred, FOB. J. W. Goddard,
Stone Mountain.
Choice Gladiola bulbs, various
colors, 35c dozen, $2.50 per C.
Mrs. J. W. Swan, Wrens.
~ Azaileas, laurels, ivies, red dog-
ly, crabapples, flowering pears,
pussy willows, 4 for 25c; trailing
arbutus, evergreen galax, March
pinks, jonquils, daffodils, 15 doz-
en. Bertha Holland, Mineral
Biuff.
Indian arrowwood, red . and
black howea 25c each; red spirea,
oak hydrangeas, weeping Mary
20c each; red gladicla bulbs, 2c
each; Mtn. rhododendrons, aza-
leas, white dogwood, sweet
shrubs, white, spruce pines, 65c
dozen. Mrs. Lemma Williams, El-
lijay-:
Ligustrum Japonica, Nandina,
yellow spirea, everblooming lilac,
25c each; pink thrift, 50c per C;
pink, orange, variegated iris,
tuberoses, Picarda gladiolus. Mrs.
W. M. Vickers, Siloam.
Blue iris, orange day lilies
(dbl.) 50c each; peonies, red,
white, pink, rose 25c each, 5. for
$1.00. Add postage or express.
Mrs. Rosser Thomas, Adairsville.
Red crepe myrtle, white dog-
wood, white spirea, red bush,
honeysuckle 10 40 20 each; blue
iris, Emperor Phoenix daffodils,
20c dozen. Large hardy bulbs. |
Add postage. Mirs. C, B. Robin-
son. Rt. 2, Bowdon,
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
Holly bushes 2 for 25c; cedars
3 for 25c; azaleas 10c each; 4
Juniper trees about 1 ft high, $1
each; crepe myrtle 2 for 25c; will
exchg. some for white sacks. Add
postage. Mrs. Rhodia Anderson..
Daffodils, Star Bethlehem, or-
ange lilies, leopard lilies 50 per
C; pink hardy phicx 20 per doz-
en; snowball, pink hibiscus, gold-
en bell, yellow winter Jasmine,
pink and purple altheas, etc. 2
for 25c. Exchg. for sacks. Mrs.
Mollie Henderson, Rt. 3, ENijay-
Hastings 3
SEED FOR SALE
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c per start. Add 3c postage.
Seas Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt.
Good soy bean seed of Woods
improved yellow (shatterless)
var., also good Durcc boars, 8
mos old, $12.50 ea.; 11 mos. old,
$17.50 ea. Crated, shipped and
reg.. Slightly more. S. L. Thorn-
ton, Dewyrose, Rt. 1.
10 lbs. Heart of Gold canta-
loup seed, true to name, 75 Ib.
Cc. B. Jones, Thomson, Rt. 2.
Martin gourd seed, best var.,
10c: for 25; 25 for 100 seed. Mrs.
Theo Killebrew, Leary.
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
15 per half pt.; Rockyford can-
taloup seed, pure. 12c for a snuff-
box full; also nice walnut ker-
nels, 27c pt. All del. Stamps ac-
cepted. Mrs. M. S. OKelley, Dan-
jeisville, Rt. 1.
Chinese mustard seed, 25 Ib.;
collection Marigold
and big zinnia seed. 10 cupful;
sugar fig sprouts, 10c ea.; 40
small gourds. 3 ea.-; Want some
Blueberry, Boysenberry, Young-
berry, Apple sprouts and grapes.
Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt.
4,
Willletts wonder Eng. peas,
25c lb. del.; well rooted ever-
blooming ee Jasmines, 25 ea.
del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Rt. 5.
Big Giant eontiouet seed and
white Angel trumpet seed, 10c
(coin) pkg. Guar. sound. Mrs. J.
P. McAfee. Ranger, Rt. 1.
10 tons Crotolaria seed, 5 Ib.
in 100 Ib bags. Sampies on re-
quest. F. L. Royal, Unadilla.
Long handle and: Martin gourd
seed, 10c pkg., del. Miss Ella va
Garner, Warthen.
Vouite Half Runner bunch Seat
also white cornfield bean seed,
all tender, 20c large cupful, post-
paid. Coins preferred. No stamps.
Mrs. Hoyt Byers, Gainesville, Rt.
+
Headine, cabbage - collard seed
half teacupful 10c; Martin gourd,
large pkt. 10c; imp. Ontie large
pole butter bean, 16e large pkt.
Add postage. Mrs. Brooks Ed-
wards, Guyton, Rt. 1, Box 90.
Red Valentine bunch bean
seed, guar. hand picked and
cleaned, 20c Ib. del. or 6 Ibs.
$1.00 del. Do not send check.
Mrs. J. C. Pope, Dexter, Rt. 1.
35 Ibs Watson melon seed,
hand selected, 35c Ib. small lots,
or 25 lb. for lot. A. G. Law-
rence, Ochlecknee, Rt. 1.
Mammoth gourd (8% gal. cap.)
seed, 1939 crop, 2 doz. for - 10
plus "stamped envelope. Mrs. Alta
Wood, Martin, Rt. 2.
Triple L tomato seed, grows 18
to 20 ft 3 bu to vine, 3 in deep and
4 in. around, good for all uses,
bears until early frost. 100 seed,
25c del. Will C. Smith, Roy.
Pure Sims watermelon seed
from choice. uniform melons,
$1.10 lb. del. R. L. Hogan, Ho-
gansyville.
Select pimiento pepper seed,
50c Ib. O. C. Perdue. Yatesviile.
Will send 200 seeds, Eureka,
most prolific of tomatoes, pkt-,
1939 mustard seed and 10 vine ok-
ra seed for 15c coin or stamps.
Grace Thorpe, Rising Fawn, Rt.
3.
New crop, native grown, re-
cleaned Spectabilis Crotolaria.
early var., $7.00 per 100 lbs. FOB.
Send remittance. F. B. Little
(Grower): Ft. Valley.
Imp. bunch long green okra,
vey early, amazingly prolific
and b-ars until frost, 20c lb. 25
to 50 Ib. lots, 15 lb. 100 to 200
Tbs. 124% Ib. postpaid. E. L. Todd,
Valdosta.
Dill seed, 1214c tbls., or 2 for
25e. Add postage. True to name.
Mrs. Annie Hensley, Talona.
Okra seed, long green pods, ex-
tra tender, good var., 10c. tea-
cupful, Add postage. Mrs. FL:
Thompson, Stonewall, Rt- 1.
Pure white bunch butter-bean
seed, 20c Ib. del. J. I. McNair,
Stapleton.
White multiplying onions for
spring setting. fine shape, 25
lbs., $1.72: 50 tbs., $3.00; 100 Ibs.,
$5.00 at mv farm, or can del. to
Atlanta. No chks. a. J. Hendrix,
Clarkston. SS a |
Okra ck Dwarf prolific, 15e
ib.; 2 Ibs, 25e; 5 Ibs., 60 pr
paid. Nid; Dean, Pavo, c- -o Ham
mer, Rt. 1.
Nice, white nest onion sets, 400 ;
gal. 2 gal. 75c: red nest onion
sets, 45 gal. Add ee Will
accept stamps. Mrs. G. B. Walk-
er, Blairsville, Rt. .
Rice and Wash Day peas, 20
cup, postpaid; garlic sets, 10c
pkg. and 3 postage; Yard peas,
fine Snaps for table, 20c cup and
postage; gherkin seed, 8 pkg.;
Mammoth yellow squash and
pumpkin seed, 10c pkg.; red
Spanish peanuts, $1.50 bu. nos
prepaid. M. L. Clayton, Roy.
Crotolaria seed, recleaned, 10c z
Ib. Pay postage. Mrs. Ida
nett, Cordele, Rt. 4.
- Chufa seed, recleaned, $3.00 bu.
J. D. Richard, Pavo, Rt. 2. *
St. Mountain or Dixie Bell
melon seed, 30 lb. fob. S. E
Waller, Charing.
_ 25 lbs. green pod okra seed, 250
Ib.; 15c cupful; striped half rune
ner bean seed, sound and tene
der, 25 large cupful. Add post-
age. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Bes=
sie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Wiite nest cnions, 40c gal.; ex-
change garlic bulbs for dried
fruit. Add postage on omions.
Mrs. S. L Towe, Adairsville. Rt.
3.
Dill seed, 12%4 tbisp: 2 for 25e.
Fine for pickline. Annie Hensley,
Talona.
About 5 Ibs. Napier grass seed,
gathered before frost germinas
tion gocd, for sale. Wm. M. Rock- |
el, Rt. 1, Thomasville.
_ Margiobe, Baltmiore tomat
seed, $1.10 lb-; 10 Ilbs., $10.09;
Matchless, Stone, Red Rock, 10
Ibs., $7.6 50; cabbage seed, $1.25
lb. W. _ Stephens, Dahlonega.
Old fas on English peas, okra
seed. 15 cupful; mustard seed,
10c spoonful; sage, 10 eupful:
sage, 25c doz; red multiplying
onion sets, 40 gal- Nora Nix, Al-
to.
Dill seed, 10c pkt., del. Geo. Ww.
Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2.50"
Cuban Queen watermelon, 60c
per Ib. or 40e by the 100 Ib. lots,
pure, from 1939 crop. H. L. Wil-
per, Butler. Rt. 2. *
Old-fashioned white multe
ing onions, mild flavored, 45c per
gal.; also white bunch butter-
beans, 25 per qt. ali del. in 3rd_
zone. Miss Avig Hunt, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Cuban Queen watermelon, 50e
per lw. Clarence H Peavey, Una-
dilla, PO Box 165.
Mammoth gourd seed, from
gourds that hold 8% gal. of wa-
ter, _2 _doz. seed 10c, enclose
Stamped envelope; seed from
1939 crop. Mrs. Alta Wood, Mar- :
tin Re 2:
20 bushels 1939 crop chufas, :
free from obnoxious grass seed,
hand picked and cieaned, $3.50.
per bu., $1 per pk. FOB. cash
with order. G. M. Smith, Magy
t :
Field pumpkins, mole eas
vine okra, green pod okra, gar-
lic sets, 10 packet, postpaid,
small garlic bulbs, 15 per doz.
postpaid, or will exc. for any-
thing can use. Kenneth Beaver
Epworth.
Oid-fashioned muskmelon seed
out of melons weighing 15-20 Ibs.
15e cupful, postpaid; green pod
okra, 10c cupful; pumpkin seed
5c per pekt. all seeds postpaid
Want some pole bean seed. Mrs
Jonn Quincy Howell, Emma.
White pole bean seed, 15 per
cupful;. good sound beeswax, 20c
per lb. not del.; nice, bright sun-
dried apples, free from worms,
: cores and peelings; 1244c per Ib.
Mrs. A. W. Hill, Maysville, Rt. 1.
Extra early white garden bean
seed, also striped half-runners,
all tender, sound, 35c per pt.
pestpaid. Irene Overby, Gaines.
ville. Rt. 2.
Seed corn. red green vibe: $1
per C at barn, grape #fints, 60c_
per doz. large curled mustard
seed. 20c per Ib. 6 lbs $1, add
postage I also do grafting, bud-
ding and pruning L. E, ae
son, Dublin, Rt. 6.
Old - fashioned yellow se :
white English peach seed, 2
ea. no order for less than 50. T.
M. Harris, Milner. :
Purple hull table peas, 200 per
qt.; old-fashicned English peas.
10 tcup; large Indian peach
seed, Elberta, 25c per doz.; runs
ning squash seed, 10c tbhispoon;
dried peaches, worm free, 10 per
lb. add postage. Rosie COR:
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Choice pimiento pepper seed,
50c per lb. Q. C. Perdue, Yates:
ville.
250 ibs. of clean first-class He:
gari seed, 24%e per 1b.; also
clean country butter, "30
J..B. Brown. Calho
4 Lbs. Guban Queen
on seed, 60c per Ib del.
Gordon, Warwick.
Friday, March 1, 194
Box 215
Okra, long green, 10 per cup-
8 cups 25c, or ex: for bean
1 or peas. F. E. Geen, Tif-
n. Rt. 2.
Mustard seed, 15c eupful. green
striped Cusha, 2% cupful; okra
d, 60c per gal; red cannas,
e Per doz: galuc plants, 35
doz. Leawella Elliott. Lavo-
nia, Rt a, Le i
6 Ibs. genuine Cuban Queen
watermelon seed, 75c per Ib. post-
paid, money order, no checks L.
+ Etheridge, McIntyre, Rt. 1.
Climbing Triple L crop toma-
goes, vines grew 12 to 18 ft high
2 or 3 vines produce enough for
yerage family, about 500 seed,
9c, W. M.- Thornton, Jesup.
Jkra. long green pod, early and
roductive, 15c per cupful; mam-
oth pumpkin seed .15 cupful.
irs. P. T. Entrekin, Carrollton.
tra early white bean seed.
striped half-runners, all ten-
-and sound, large cupful 20c,
35c, postpa.d. coin. preferred.
rs. Levi Barron Gainesville, Rt.
Ihuja seed. recleaned, $4 per
1. not recleaned, $3 per bu. IL
Divkerson, Dupeni.
elass Crotclaria Specta-
heap. J. F. Hiscock, Quit-
outhern burr clover, seived,
irt to inoculate. H. C. Reid, Ho-
nsville.
300-500 stalks POJ cane seed at
per C. A. R. Adams, Hortense.
triped half-runner bean seed,
Oc per lb. add postage; will exc.
white feed sacks, 100 Ib cap.
. for 5c, each pay postage.
rs. Curley Autry, Alto.
Pure Tom Watson melon seed.
wn on Virgin soil, saved by
from large melons 1-5 Ibs.
per Ib. 6 and above, 25, all
epaid. H. J. MeCorvey, Pavo.
ite multiplying nest onions,
per gal; white bunch butter-
ns, 15c per lb-; privet hedge
es, $1 per C, add postage.
a Tomlin, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
fashioned white multiply-
onions, 45 per gal. $3 per
* clso large Russian sunflower.
per qt. 75c per gal.; Christ-
cherry seed ,10 tspoon, all
3rd zone. Mrs. C. T. Hunt,
ry Branch, Rt. 1 ee
Extra old-fashioned white mul-
vine onions, 40c per gal.;
ckied bunch butterbeans, 15c
ay Ib.; 6-week Crowder peas, 10c
Yb. add postage, no stamps.
Cc. R. Smith, Buford, Rt 1.
Pure Tom Watson melon seed
m large melons grown on new
ad, 30 per lb postpaid, no
ps. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Jr.,
Rt. 3 a :
clean 1939 crop tobacco
iffbox, 20c postpaid, enough
ge bed C. W. Chisolm, Fair-
Nice walnut kernels, 27c per
: 3 gts. Stone Mtn. melon seed
pint; Rocky Ford canta-
-12c snuffbox, pure seed,
. Stamps wanted for all.
M. S. OKelley, Danieis-
ttt ;
Lespedeza,
.d, $7 per 100 lbs; Stoneville
ottcnseed, recleaned and
$3 per C; palmetto soy
ans, best for hay and seed,
r bu. R. D. Tatum, Pal-
spper seed, different kinds,
for prices; also various
of flower seed. Mrs. Rose
ORN AND SEED CORN
_ FOR SALE
Good (Coon) corn, grows 3
d 4 ears to stalk, hand nubbed
shelled, 75c peck, postpaid;
early Orange syrup cane
1d Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
M. Johnson ,Loganville, Rt.
Golden Queen pop corn, 10 Ibs.
) del. Ga. points; 5c Ib. FOB
re in lots of 50 lbs. and up. J.
indsey. Tifton, Rt 6.
rhompson early, prolific seed
n ist yr. planting from Orig.,
1k. FOB; $2.75 bu.; also some
unner bunch beans and
pees stringless green pods to
for cornfield beans. Mrs.
Clements, LaFayette, Rt. 3.
tings, super prolific seed
yr. from Hastings, abso-
pure, 75c per pk. FOB.
Cosey, Perry, Rt. 2.
Bu good Whatleys prolific
shuck corn; 100 bu. good
ican Sweet potatces, also
( bright peavine hay,
- H. J. Wodruti,
| seed corn,
-Cwt. Also Whatleys prolific seed
eorn, from stalks having 2 to 7]
1 Fulton County grown. 10c|
clean. and.
corn, well selected and pure, 75c
per tk. $3 per. bu. del. in bu.
lots. Deon C. Buffington, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
100 bu yellow corn in. shuck,
"5c per bu-; 1000 lbs. Kobe les-
pedeba, 8 per Ib.: 1 hog in good
cond. to kill, wt. 200 lbs-; 7 tons
excellent Lespedeza hay. D. A.
Studdarl, Grovetown.
Whatieys prolific seed corn,
Ist yr. carefully selected. nubbed
and hand-shelled, 55c per pk.,
$2.15 per bu. here. J. B. Hick-
man, Barnesville. |
Genuine Whatleys prolific
10 bushel Icts up,
$1.75, smaller $2 per bu., all FOB
Fort Valley. J- B. Hunnicutt,
Fort Valley.
COTTONSEED for SALE
Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, ist
yr., kept pure on farm and at
gin, $1.00 bu. $3.00 per 100 lbs.
FOB. R. W. Parks, Gainesville,
Box 333. 3
Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, 1st
yr., $1.00 bu., $3.00 CWT.; FOB;
$50.00 ton at farm; seed 2-4 yrs.
from-breeder, 75 bu., $2.50 Cwt..
FOB; $40.00 ton at farm. E. H.
Thomas, County Agt. Hartwell.
Stoneville 2-B cottonseed,
sound, 2nd yr., ger. 80 percent, 2
percent Ceresan treated, $3.00 per
ears each, 65c peck; $1.20 per
half bu., $2.00 bu. W. H. Bolton,
Griffin.
D&PL cottonseed, 1 in. staple,
44 per cent lint, ginned on strict-
ly private gin, recleaned. pure,
sound, shipped in even wt. bags,
$1.00 bu. FOB. J. L. Thomas,
Madison. }
Cokers staple cottonseed, rolls
cleaned; $1.00 bu. $3.00 Cwt.,
FOB: Seabrook and Gadis Sea
Island cottonseed, $1.00 bu. not
recleaned, $1-25 bu. recleaned; 2
country cured hams, around 28
Ibs. ea., 25 Ib. del. Ist-3rd zone.
I, H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1,|
Box 34. ae
Pure Ruckers, D&PL No. 11-A}_
Stoneville 2 B, Wannamakers
wilt-resisetant, Dixie Triumpn.
wilt-resistant. Priced right. Chas.
L. Brewn, Hartwell. as
D&PL 11-A cottonseed, 1st yr.
ginned on 1 var. gin. pure, sound
av. over 1 bale per acre On en-
tire crop, Gov. grade as high as
1 1/32 in. $1.00 bu. $60.00 ton.
Bob Sosby, Carnesville-
Summerours Hi-Bred cotton-
seed, 1st yf., ginned separately,
recleaned and Ceresan treated, in
100 Ib. bags, at $3.75 per bag,
FOB. J. R. Mullis, Cochran.
Imp. D&PL and Cokers 100
cottonseed. Both $3.00 per 100
lbs. FOB. T. M. Perry, Bowers-
ville.
425 bu. Cokers 100 cottonseed,
privately ginned, pure, sound and
clean. 90c bu. or $110.00 for the
jot. B. F. Fagan. Martin. :
Early prolific King cottonseed
picked out before rain fell on
seeds, Pure and sound; also P.
Cc. pigs. from Champion plocd
lines, in large litters, treated
against cholera. Reasonable pric-
es. F. H: Bunn, Midville.
Cokers wilt-resistant No. 7
cottonseed, 2nd yr. Guar. pure
and clean, $3.00 per hundred
ibs. FOB. Ezra T. Chick, Mon-
roe.
Cuxxers 100 ecttonseed; Ist yr.
made over 114 bales per acre, 14%
in. staple. kept pure at gin, $1
pu. H. L. Veal. Sandersville, Rt.
2.
150 bu. Stoneville 2 B cotton-
geed, 2nd yr., produced over baie
per acre last yr., 75c bu. FOB.
100 lb. bags. B. C. Wilson, War-
then. paeee ay
Half and Half cottonseed, 2nd
yr., 75 bu. Sample on request.
L. E. Strange, Cobbtcwn, Rt. 2.
Summerours Hi-Bred cotton-
seed, Ist yr., $4.00 per 100 lbs.
FOB. No orders less 100 lbs. Mrs.
J. Clint Johnston, Dalton, Rt. 3.
Pure Stoneville 2B cottonseed,
privately ginned and recleaned,
85c bu.; Gov. grade 1 3/32 in-
staple. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Stoneville 2 B 2nd yr. cotton-
seed, graded, tested. 100 lb. new
bags, $2.75 CWT. FOB. A. K.
Maddox, Griffin. eee
3 bu. pure str. Seabrook breed
Sea Island cottonseed, grown on
seeregated land; nearest cotton
field 40 miles. For sale. Jas. Clark
Sea Island. :
200 bu. Cokers 100 str.. staple
cottonseed, sound and pure, saved
especially for planting, put up in
100 Ib. bags, $2.50 per bag. Ben
R. Tanner, Sandersville.
Imp. Farm Relief cottonseed, 2
yrs. old, recleaned and sacked,
ibe bu. Exc. for corn, peas or
what have you? Nix Methvin, De-
| catur, 538 So. Candler St.
bu. all FOB Blakely. T-. O.
Wihitchard, Blakely.
R *ers eariy Pride, 1 in. sta-
ple, 48 per cent lint, 1200 lbs.
reak. 500-1b. bale, $1 per bu. Lea-
lon Rucker, Ashland.
DPL 11-A kept pure. privately
ginned, $1.25 per bu. in 3 bu.
bags; Housers imp. wilt-resist-
ant; $1 per bu. in 3 bu. bags,
FOB Ft. Valley; also hayseed soy
betns, strictly No. 1s, recleaned,
$2 per bu. in 2% bu. bags, FOB
Ft. Valley. W. L. Houser, Ft.
Valley.
75 bu Rihynes imp. Cook, wilt-
resistant, Ist yr- from originator,
kept pure at gin, 98 per cent
germination, 95 per bu. cash.
Quentin Benson, Ty Ty. Rt. 2.
Dixie Triumph, 2%c per lb. any
amt. over 10 bu. W. A. Sargent.
Cordele. :
Stoneville 2-B kept absolutely
pure at gin, produced 11 bales on
10 acres in 3939, 90c per bu. or
$2.75 - er 100 lbs. at my farm; or
will exe. for Crotolaria, Lespede-
za, Hastings, super prolific seed
corn, peas. O-Too-Tan or velvet
} beans. Calvin Harman, Stovall.
Heavy fruiter, 3 bales per acre,
prolific from the ground up, 5
lock bolls, extra early, best inch
lint as high as 48 per cent. $2 per
bu. Mrs. S. B. Gilbert, Tooms-
boro. Soa ae ;
125 bu. Cokers 100, privately
ginned, pure, sound, clean. 90c
per bu. or the lot for $110. B.
F, Fagan, Martin.
Cokers 4 in 1 wilt-resistant,
Ist yr. from breeder, germina-
tion 87 per cent, 90c per bu. 1 1/16
to 1 1/8 in. staple; Cokers 100
strain. Ist yr. from breeder, 90c
iper bu-, same in. staple, Stone-
ville 2-B, 1st yr. 90c per bu. or
will trade same for Kudzu crowns
all FOB Midville. J. W. Belt,
Midville. : ;
Wannamaker Dixie Triumph,
wilt-resistant, direct from breed-
er 1938, rolls dropped pure, $1 per
bu.. $3 per 100 Ibs. FOB, or exe.
for ab peas, O-Too-Tan soy-
beans. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Rt. 5. Bs
50 bu. pure DPL 11-A, 70c per
bu. FOB Bremen, or 60 at my
home. R. A. Lively, Waco, Rt. 2.
DPL, ist yr ginned in big lots,
absolutely pure. clean and sound,
$3 per 100 Ibs. 500 lbs. for $14,
FOB, in good, strong bags; also
speciad choice selected B. R.
cockerels, 5 mos. hatched from
Missouri eggs. blood-tested, $1
ea. . B. Proctor, Eastman.
Stoneville 2-B, ist yr- from
breeder, govt. grade showed sta-
ple 1 1-32nd to 1 3-32 in., in
good, even weight bags. 80 per
bu. Emory Jackson, Goggins.
DPL 11-A, ist yr. from breed-
er, ginned on 1 variety gin, sound
pure. govt. grade 1 3/32 in. sta-
ple, aver. over 1 bale per acre on
entire crop. $1 per bu. $3 per
100 Ib. Bob Sosby, Carnesville.
30 bu. Wannamaker Dixie Tri-
umph, 85c per bu. at barn, good
staple, burs thick, weevil do not
puncture as badly as some other
varieties. E. H. Toole, Midville,
Rt. 1- :
DPL, 11-A 1st yr. fro mbreeder,
gined on 1 var. gin, rollers
cleaned, lint 40-45 per cent, Over
1 in. staple by govt. grading ser-
vice, $1 per bu. or $3 per 100
ibs. FOB Toccca. Ulysses V. Stan-
vill, Eastanollee.
Beat the Bill Weevil with 90-
day, large bolls, easily picked, 1
1/32 in. staple, 40-45 per cent
lint turnout at gin. light foliage,
1% to 3 bales per acre, Ist yr.
from originator, $1.50 per bu., $4
per 100 lbs. FOB Jefferson. R. A.
Webb, Jefferson.
150 bu pure Rhynes wiit-re-
sistant, Ist yr. from originator,
$1 per bu. FOB. Grady Benson,
Ty Ty; Rt. 2.
300 bu. Cokers 100, 2nd yr. 100
bu. Cokers 4 in 1, Ist yr. $1 per
bu. or $3 per 100 Ibs. treated
with 2 per cent Ceresan, $1.20 and
$3.60, guar. pure, germ, test 80
per cent or above. K. D. Sanders,
Eatonton, Rt. 2.
Pure Piedmont pedigreed Cleve-
land big boll, 1st yr. from origin-
ator. kept pure at gin, extra ear-
ly, bale per acre on poor jand,
planted late, very little poison
used. also Cokers 100, $1 per bu.,
or exe. for corn. J. N. Carson,
Griffin, Rt. D.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Nice red Valentine bean seed,
25 pint, del.; also 9 nice, heavy
R. I. Red hens, good layers, $12.
or $1.50 ea. Mirs. Ernest Forrester,
a
Tender white Half Runner gar- |
den beans, also brown half run-
ners, 35 lb. Mrs. N. C. Faulkner.
Lua.
SEED FOR SALE | CORN & SEED CORN | COTTON SEED for SALE | BEANS and PEAS BEANS AND PEA
Se cand ues FOR SALE 500 tir Wichards ip 1 in. FOR SALE FOR SALE ~
Kansas Salar cecil. 506 Ae 1b soles wilt-resistant, 80 per cent Di ee aa
Saal ar : ay ee ae sound, 80c per bu.; also 300 bu.| Tend tri Half Runner| .Pure Ala. Clay, $2 per bu., |
del. in Ga. C. M. Leggett, Unadil-} Hastings super prolific seed) Ccoks imp. wilt-resistant, 80c per} bunch peas. ete teacuD; Heavy? picked without rain, remit by
bearing black nole, same price.
Stamps accepted on small or-
ders. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Pure Bunch velvet beans, guar.
pure and sound for seed, and old
fashioned Florida Runners, sound
in good bags, $2.00 bu.; 90-day
runners, $2.50 bu. Milford Beas-
ley. Summit, Rt. 1.
114 bu. white mush peas, not
damaged. and free of weevils,
$5.65 cash. Also 9 Buff Opr. Mar.
hatch pullets and 1 cockerel. $8.00
cash. Mrs. J. L. Mocre, Wadley,
Rt. 1. ;
Old <:shioned. large and small
white and cream Half Runner
peans, also white cornfield beans,
sound, improved. 20c cup. Add
postage. No chks. nor stamps.
Mrs. Enos Mullins, Jasper, Rt. 2.
- Sound mixed peas in even wt.
bags, $1.60 bu. Brabhams, sound
and clean. $2.00 bu. Mark T. War-
ren, Dewyrcse-
The old fashioned salad Eng.
peas, 25c qt. add postage. Mrs.
Lonnie D. Lackey, Lula, Rt 1,
Box 52.
> pu. small running Clay peas,
(good to plant with corn) $2.00
bu. FOB.: 25 large cup. PP. L.
M. Williams Gainesville. Rts.
100 bu. genuine bunch velvet
beans, 1939 seed, gathered with-
out rain, in 2% bu. bags, $2.00
pu.; small lots. $1.75 bu. in 25 to
100 bu. lots. FOB. All grown in
my farm. R. P. McCorkle, Bue-
na Vista.
Speckled crowders, 10 Tb. in
10 lb. lots or more; white crow-
ders and blue java, same price;
brown soy beans, $1.00 peck, $3.50
bu. G. J- Brown, Ball Ground,
Rt. 1.
30 bu. stricly clean mung beans,
10c Ib. or 8c Ib. in 50 or more Ib.
lots, FOB. 5 lbs. plants acre. 15
sows acre. Hilarv McEntyre, Cal-
houn, Rt. 2. :
1000 ibs. recleaned Mung beans
-10c Ib. FOB. Excellent for poul-
try. W. P. Cordell, Fairmount.
40 cr 50 lbs. white bunch but-
ter beans, 15c Ib. 2 bs. 25c. post-
age not prepaid; few colored
bunch beans, same price. Money
order. Mrs. W. S. Evans, Ogee-
chee. 2
10 cups striped running butter-
beans, sound, weevil-free. 20c cup.
Add postage. No stamps nor
checks. Mrs. L. H. Cantrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box 156.
Leather-britches beans, 25 Ib
plus postage. Mrs. A B. Weeks,
Dial. \
45 bu. Brab peas, 50 bu. mixed,
20 bu. ea. New Eras and Whipps.
all sound, for sale. Clyde T. Han-
nah, Loganville.
Bean-peas, white hulls, string-
Jess, 10c cupful. Mrs. Anna Long,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Purple Hull speckied peas. $2.50
bu. or exc: for peavine hay at
market price. Bring hay and get
peas. E. E. Mosley, Baxley. Rt. i.
_ Pure Ala. Clay peas, $2.00 bu.
here. Money order. Etus Bellamy,
Lavonia. :
Half Runner white garden
beans, May English peas, 15c per
teacupful.. Mrs. Missouri Duvall,
THijay Rt. 3, Box 50.
Nice white, half runner seed
jeans, 25c cupful. postpaid. Mrs.
Peter Garrett. Jasper.
Conch peas, absolutely pure
and sound, 25c Ib. 2 lbs. 40 post-
paid. Earl S. Redwine, Madras.
Speckled crowders, 10c lb. in
10 lb. Jots or more; cream Ccrow-
ders, same price; white and
speckled Half - Runner garden
beans, 25c teacupful; red multi-
plying onion buttons, 50c gal.
-Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground
Rt. 1.
Pure Bush velvet beans, $2.00
pu.; large, flowering Magnolia
trees, 3 to 4 ft., $1.00 ea. Tom
Steed, Buena Vista. :
Striped Half Runner. white
Half Runner, Tennessee Green
pod bean seed, all 25c Ib. plus
postage. Write for prices on larg-
@r quantities. Mrs. T. W. Lancas-
ter, Pendergrass, Rt. 2.
Genuine bunch velvet beans,
$1.75 per bu. FOB. Cecil Daniel,
Bu na Vista.
Tree beans, 6 for 5c. 1 vine will
cover large bush, good, tender
eating bean; red dbl. Cannas, 2
for 5c; strawberry plants. Lady
"s- and Klondyke, mixed, 25c per
C, add postage. no checks. Miss
Irlene Cantrell, Gainesville, Rt-
1, Box 154. f
A No. 1 90-day velvet beans,
gathered without rain, $1 per bu,
in lots of 5 bu. or more; 95e;
raised on my farm. M. T. Tanner,
Sandersville.
Beans, tender, sound, brown
striped, haif-runner, 35c per Ib.
del. in pound lots or more, 30
per Yb. in 5 Ib. Jots. Harold D.
Buffington. Gainesville, Rt. 6,
Box 218. et
Whips and Eras, $1.60 per
nille, 1939 crop sacked in-
ylin. W. M. Caldwell, Zebulo:
money order. Estes Bellamy,
vonia. ees
50 ibs. Unknown. peas, S
and free from weevil, $2 per b
Chas. Soseb~ Cleveland, Rt: |
White haif-runner b
beans, also white cornfield
seed, all tender. 20c large cupfu
postpaid, coins preferred, n
stamps. Mrs. Hoyt Byers, Gain
vilie, Rt. 1. oe
Beans and peas, striped he
runners. 20c cupful; white h
runners, cornfield Ky
25 cupful; popcorn,
<peckled Crowder and-mush pe.
2 cups. 15; Lady T. straw
plants, 20c per C, $1.50 pe
May Cherry, 2 for 15c. Mrs. He
ry Eller, Eliijay. ae
Genuine bunch yelvet bea
$1.50 per bu., orders less tha
bu, $1.75. George W. McCor
Buena Vista.
Good tender striped hal
ner bunch beans, 25 large 1
heavy bearine black pole, sa:
x'-e, stamps; exc. for small
ders. Mrs. W. Y- Robbs, Flo
Branch, Rt. 1. 5:
A-1 90-day running ve
beans for seed, grown on
farm, 1939 crop, $1 per bu
lots 10 ku. or more, 95c. J. Fr
Tanner, Sandersville, Rte
30 bu. red speckled Cro
peas, 6c per lb., 100 bu. bl:
white Crowder peas, 5c, both
Tate, no less han 1 bu. lots
E. I. Sartor. Marble Hill.
Charne soybeans. the dou
purpose bean, food and fora,
recent introduction by Ga. E
Station. L. E. Pittman, Su:
Velvet beans, sound pur
bu. lots $1.75 per bu. 2% bu. b
$4.75, FOB. W. H. Cock, B
Vista, Rt. 3
Hastings white cornfield be
a good snap bean, pods strin
and tender, seed ordered d
1 Ib 20c, 2 Ibs. 35c, postpaid. I
Sherman Duckett, Talking Ro
Several hundred bushels
seed soy beans, recleaned, i
bu. bags. $2 per bu.; also W-
leys seed corn, selected, hand
nubbed, shelled, $2.50 per bu
FOB Marshallville. O. M. W:
Marshaliville. ee
100 Bu. Clay peas. $1.65 per
FOB Augusta; 300 bu. mi
FOB, Washington, any or a
this price cash. R. S. Smi
Washington, Box 271. =
400 bu. velvet beans, runni
90-day, $1 per bu. FOB T
sacks, grown on my farm, picl
without any rain. guar- sol
clean, send check or money
der. F. W. Tanner, Sanders
Rt.-1. ee
Doxia soybeans orig. by Ga
Station, seed pure and
broken beans: weed Se
trash, made 10 bu. from acre,
terplanted in corn in 1939.
common land, instructions
with each order, free, FOB
Tender white half-runner
den beans; few brown St
half-runners, 35c per Ib. 2
jb- no stamps. Mrs. Gus S
Cleveland, Rt. 1. :
Crowder peas. white sug:
Vos. 25c, or 10 Ibs. for $1.00,
boxwoods, fine shaped, good
or, 5 yr. 25c ea. Mrs SS. P
Varnell. :
- Pink half-runner 60-day b
20c large cupful, postpai
stamps. B. W. Tilley, Jaspe
z. .
Cream crowder peas, 6 per
in bu: or more lots, $3 per
you pay postage, also want a 9
man with family to work on fi
for wages or some wages, St
crop, write for particulars. W
Mocre: Haddock. Rt. 1.
Soybeans, hayseed, strictl,
1s, recleaned, $2 per bu: FOB,
Valley, in 214 bu. bags. C. A. \
son, Ft: Valley, P. O. Box 66
200 bi. Clay peas, $1.50 per
FOB Thomson, J. Matt Ha
Thomson. boo
5 bu. pure Brab peas, $2
bu. FOB Brooklyn AAA Hig!
exp. or parcel post. Add C
Richland, Rt. 3.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Gov. insp. and treated re
yellow skin Porto Rico po
Plants, $1.50 M; Marglobe to:
to, $1.00 M. del. All April
Mrs. L. W. Griffis, Screven.
_ Hastings extra early,
Golden Queen and Marglo
mato plants, ready Mareh
Moss packed, $1.00 M.
land Lightsey, Screven. |
Marglobe tomato plants.
M. del., 25 C. Moss packed.
of March del: M. O. only.
Griffis. Screven. eee
st-proof Chas. Wakefieid
age plants, $1.00 M. B. F.
ard, Springfield.
rly bearing strawberry (ex-
Jarge) plants, 25c C. 90c, 500;.
0 M. Prompt shipment. Mat-
uran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
dzu crowns. selected, well]
ted, $5.00 M. FOB. Large or-
filled. E. M. Norman, Hart-
Rt. 3.
ady T. and Red Gold straw-
y plants, 30c C; $1.75 M;
stodon everbearing 25 C;
5 M; ground ivy, Catnip,
rhound, 25 doz. bunches; yel-
root, wild cherry bark, 20c
olts foot, 25 lb. Mrs. Ruby
ester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
trawberry plants, extra early,
e, firm meat Lady Thompson,
"C. 500, $1.10; improved Klon-
20 C. Blue Damson plum,
e purple skin, freestone plum
for 30c; $1.00 doz. del. Mrs.
Ss. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
trawberry vines, 20c doz.; pe-
sprouts, Concord grapes,
wn Turkey figs, 15c ea-, $1.00
_ Billie Chandler. Waco, Rt. 2.
Tell rocted Kudzu crowns, 65c
$5.00 M. Sat. guar. Jas. M.
phy, Winder. ~
abbage, large, fresh extra ear-
. and Chas. W-., Copenha-
ns, 500, 40c; 75c M. Del. post-
aid. Bermuda onion plants, same
rice. Now ready. Sat. guar. F.
tokes, Fitzgerald.
Well rooted Sage plants. $1.00
No order less than 100. Sam
eedell, Lithonia, Rt- 2.
Genuine imp. Red Skin P. R.
otato plants, Gov. imsp. and
eated. Sell or trade some for
10 bu. N. C. Runner peanuts. Mil-
ton Arnold, Surrency-
horniess Boysenberry plants,
2.00 doz; Boysen and Acme
Thornliess Youngberry, $1-25 doz.;
yr. transplants, $2.50 doz. Post-
aid. Geo. Eldridge, Macon, Rt.
Thornless Youngberry, Boysen-
rry, either, 6 for 75c; 12 for
5, prepaid. Other new ber-
es and bunch and scuppernong
apes. H. A. Neal, Ashland.
enuine Lady T. strawberry
nts, extra large berries and
od plants, $1:75 M. or 30c C.
rs. Ola S. Forrest, Gainesville
londyke strawberry plants, 25
85c, 500; $1.50 M. del. Young
Jants and prompt shipment.
Viiss Inez Bennett, Flowery
abbage and collard plants, 20c
90c M: Everbearing strawber-
30c C; $1.50 M. All mailed.
Will exc. for values I need. Gil-
t Mullis, Baxley.
abbage. freshly grown, Jersey
E cibaiieston. 40c per 5 C, 60c
VI, 5. M, $2.50, now booking
for sweet potato and to-
plants, April del. I. L.
kes, Fitzgerald. Rt. 1.
trawberry, Boysenberry and
ew Nectar, write for prices.
Thomas E. Hiscock, Quitman, Rt-
Hardy, well rooted Lucretia
swberry and Eldorado biackber-
75e per C, 200 of ea. variety,
$2.50, $5 per M, all orders filled
promptly, with care. Mrs. C. M.
Robinson, Greenville. |
omato, Greater Baltimore,
0 per M del., ready Mareh
1. W. I. Graham, Odum...
Strawberry, Klondyke. 20c per
+ $1.50 per M; Lady Thompson,
5c per C. $1-75 per M. prompt
hipment ;also white blackeyes,
Cal. peas, 6c per lb. FOB. C. F.
drip, Gainesville. Rt. 2.
Strawberry, Mastodon ever-
yearing and Premier early, 50c
x C; red thornless raspberry
and white Iceburg blackberries,
10 r doz.; Elberta and, mixed
ng peach trees, $1 per doz.
John B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 2.
trawberry, everbearing, $1.10
C, $2 per M; Klondyke, 25
, 85e per 5 C, $1.50 per M,
paid, now ready. Royce Wal-
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Lady Thompson and Mastodon
rawberry, 35c per C, or $2.50
M; peppermint, catnip, hoar-
und balm, yarrow, dbl. and
single tansy, 25c per doz.; gar-|
len sage, $1 per doz. del in Ga.
r will exc. for white feed sacks.
ge R. M. Hollaway, Dahlonega,
4 q:
abbage, Early. Jersey and
as. Wakefield, frost-proof. 65c
5 C, $1. per M, postage paid;
ite Bermuda onion plants,
price. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
eeburg lettuce, bell and hot
pepper, Marglobe and Earliana
mato, cabbage, eggplants, col-
nard, beets, 35c per C, $2.75 per
, del. order for March ship-
et. H. V. Franklin, Regis-
_ Klondike strawberry plants, 20c
C; 7c 500; $1.40 M. Prompt
shipment. Also brown, 6 wks.
pean seed, and striped bean. seed,
25 cupful.. Miss Grace Crowe,
nming, Rt. 1... es
Head, Alma.
Dee.
be
Everbearing strawberry plants, |
$1.50 M; 85c 500 del. No checks.
_ O. C. Cantrell, Gainesville,
Hastings early prolific Golden
Queen and Marglobe tomato
nts, ready Mar 25th, moss
packed. $1.00 M; imp. gov't. insp.
P. R. potato plants, ready in Apr.
$140 M del. L. D. Lightsey, Sere-
ven. .
Frostproof cabbage plants:
Wakefields and Copenhagen mar-
ket, 65, 500; $1.00 M. Quality,
count, promptness guar. B. J.
Mastodon strawberry plants,
35 C; $1.25, 500; $2.25 M; Lady
T. 30 C; $1.00, 500; $1.75 M:;
hoarhound, $1.00 doz Mrs E. lL.
Whitmire. Gainesville, Rt 1.
Lady T strawberry plants, 25c
C; $1.00, 500; $1.75 M; Klon-
dike, 75c 500; $1.50 M; Silver
Hull crowder peas, 8 lb.; 80c
eS Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt.
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.25 M; $5.00, 5 M; Japanese ap-
ricot and Damson plum trees, 3
to 5 ft. high, 85 doz.; currant
berry trees, 3 to 4 ft., 60c; May
cherry trees. 75c doz. del. W. B.
Skinner, Gainesville, Rt 5.
Kudzu crowns, 2 yrs and older,
$6.50 M. fob; $6.25 at farm. B.
Watson, Hamilton.
Govt insp and treated yellow
and red skin P. R. potato plants,
$140 M; Marglobe and New
Stone tomato plants, $1.00 M.
Prepaid. Ready Apr 15. Paul
Lightsey, Screven.
Kudzu crowns, selected, $6.00
M; exchange for leaf chewing to-
bacco. potato plants or anything
can use. J. M.
jiamson.
Imp Eldorado blackberry plants
75c C; $6.00 M; $10.00 2 M. Maude
Hamby. Greenville.
Kicndike strawberry plants,
20c C; We 500; $1.40 M; good
striped garden bean seed; brown
six week bean seed, 25c cupful
for sale. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt.-1.
Kudzu crowns, No. 1 selected,
moss packed, $6.00 M; 75< C;
white and spruce pines, 4 to 5
ft-. 50e ea.; other shrubbery.
Anderson, Will-
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3. _
' Klondike strawberry plants, $1
M del.; 5 M up, 90c M. Mrs. M.
B. Scroggs, Alto.
_ White crystal wax Bermuda
onion plants. $1.50 M del. Jesse
P. Oxford, Rutledge, Rt. 1.
Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.25, 500; $2.25 M; $6.50 3 M;
peppermint, spearmint plants, 35
doz.; 4 doz. $1.10; perennial
sweet williams, 60c doz.; $1.10,
212 doz. Postpaid. M. O. Mrs. T.
H. MecCurley, Hartwell.
Everbearing strawberry plants,
25c C; $2.00 M; red hot pepper
seed, 5c spoonfull. also want
Pride of Ga-, watermelon seed;
want pure Alabama sweet water-
melon. seed. Mirs. Roy Argroves,
Zebulon.
Boysenberries, $1.00 doz.; $1.75
25; $3.00 50; $5.50 C; youngber-
Tries, 75c doz.; $1.25, 25; $2.00 50;
$3.00 C. No orders less than $1.00.
Mrs George Haskell, Macon. Rt.
4.
Leading var cabbage plants, $1
M postpaid; 60c M in crates of
2,500 by exp. cdol.; onions, same
price. Send check. J. W. Lang,
Omega. aes
Giant New Gem (Real Ever-
bearing) strawberry plants,
picked 20 gts. Dec. 15th, 12 qis.,
22, plants were full of
blocms, green and ripe berries
when freeze came Jan. 1st, 75 C;
$1.50, 250; $5.00 M: Imp. Klon-
dike. Dorsett and Fairfax, $1.00
o C. A Dobbs, Box 23, Gaines-
ville. : :
iE. J., Chas. W., cabbage plants
and prize taker onion Plants, now
ready, 250, 40c; 500, 65c; $1.55 M;
new, improved Stone and Gr.
Baitimore tomato plants, April
Ist, postpaid, 250. 50c; 500, 85c;
$1.50 M Sat. guar. Mrs. W. S.
Walker, Rhine, Rt 1. :
Cold hardened E. J., and Chas.
W. cabbage plants, Prize-taker
onion plants, now ready, post-
paid, 250, 40c; 500, 65c; $1.25 M;
Pimiento and Ruby King pepper
plants, April 15th del. postpaid.
250, 65; $1.10, 500; $2.00 M. J.
T. Pittman, Rhine, Rt. 1.
Missionary and Klondyke
strawberry, young plants, $1.50
M. del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Roy-
ston; avs. 1.
P. R. potato plants, insp. and
treated (tied with Govt tape)
read in April, Pink Skin, $1.75
M del; Good Marglobe tomato
plants. Moss packed, ready April
ist, $1.15 M. 2 M up, $1.00 M., or
25e C. All del, W. R. Lightsey,
Sereven. ape
rie
1 No. 30D5660 Gravely tractor.
5-1-3/4 by 10 Cultivating steels,
| 2 pr. Special hoes, 1-10 Furrow-
er. good cond., for sale. Write.
| J. R. Taylor, Demorest, c-o Pied-
mont College. ee
30 in. uprigh; corn mill, used
less than year, $150.00. E. Callas,
Gainesville.
Champion Binder. good cond.,
| not anything wrong, $125.00. Ri-
ley C. Couch, Turin.
Farmall tractor. 2 disc., 24 in.
or corn planter. fertilizer distrib-
utor (fits on tractor). complete
set of cultivators, A-1 shape,
guar. Can be seen on St. Simons
Island, $850.00. James Clark, III,
Sea Island, phone 674.
22 in. rock Blue Ridge com-
pensating bearing corn mill.
Cheap. M. W. Stembridge, Mill-
edgeville.
Prima No. 2 cream _ separtor.
used only 2 mos., $8.50. Mrs. W.
A. Reese, Jakin. :
_ 20 in. Samson water wheel. left
hand turn, re-built and perfect
eond., $225.00 FOB. P. W. Ether-
idge, Milner.
A 2 horse wagon and hay mow-
er for sale or trade the wagon
for 1 horse wagon. W. M. Run-
yan, Cedartown, Rt. 2. ae
2 horse wagon, mower and
rake, 2 h. turn plow, shop blow-
ers, iron drag harrow, cutaway
harrow, other smaller farm tools,
for sale at he old homestead on
81 Highway No. through Oxford.
See or Write, R. I. Allgood, Bol-
ton. :
No. 13 Oliver plow with new
wing, point and slide for sale. or
trade for med. size Middle bust-
er cr D&PL cottonseed, onions
or cabbage plants. Douglas Free-
man, Americus, Rt. A-
Lilliston peanut picker, good
cond, $75.00; distillate manifold
| for Caterpillar 2 ton, guar. sat.,
$25.00; other equipment. J. Ran-
dolph Whitehead, Albany, 318
Pine Ave. ;
Ietz Dixie feed mill, almost
new, and 16 in., upright sprout-
Waldron grist mill, fine cond.,
$45.00 ea. Exc. for velvet beans
in hull, or corn at market price.
del. here and get the Mills. E. B.
Shoemaker, West Point.
1 horse farm wagon with body,
false: body and spring seat. old
wagon but good, $15.00. R. D.
Richardson, College Park, 611 E
Cambridge Ave
Avery riding planter, dbl corn
and bean hopper, extra disc plates
and extra cotton hopper, with-
out distributor, good breast yoke
and single trees, $5000 FOB. Mrs.
Mollie Wooten, Broxton.
Very good International riding
cultivator. $15.00 at my lot or
exc. for good drag harrow. J. G.
Overton, Elko. |
A 2 horse Crane wheeler scrape
good cond., $12.50 cash or trade
for seed. A: M. Aiken, Newborn.
No. 16 cream separator. 20 cow
cap. Needs some repairs. Sell or
exc. for Cane Mill and kettle.
Write before bringing it. J. W-
Vickery, McRae, Rt. 2. :
A 2 horse power gas., eng.,
good cond., for farm work, $5.00
cash. J. Hamilton Johnson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1.
Gas. eng., used in farm work
and some other farm equipment
for sale, or exc. for corn or hay.
Write. Dennis Adams, Douglas
Rt3: ?
1-35 full Diesel caterpillar trac-
tor with No. 2 Caterpillar ter-
racer. Cheap for cash. W. R. An-
drews. Carnegia.
3 mule Oliver riding turn plow,
good cond., also 1 bucket tobac-
co spray, good as new. Cheap for
cash or exc. for cotton planter in
good shape. Ike Tomberlin. Sur-
rency-
A cultivator and planter for
Farmall 20 tractor, in good shape,
cheap for cash. J. E. Sjkes,
Barnesville, Rt. 2.
McCormick-Deering cream sep-
arator, good cond., $35.00 at farm
or $40.00 shipped. Come see. El-
Javille-Ideal Road Mrs. Chariey
Jones, Rupert. :
1-2 horse wagon, $15.00. L. J.
Brown, Jonesboro.
1 light 2 h. wagon in running
eond., $12.50 at my place. John
G. Pierson, Culloden, Rt. 2.
Avery 2 horse walking culti-
-vator, Buckeye 2 horse riding
cultivator, 3 horse sulky turning
plow, for sale. R. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville.
3 large metal ventilators, suit-
able for barn or gin. Mrs. R. J.
Rundle, Hiram, Rt. 2.
No. 1 Primrose cream separtor
good cond., $7.50 at my home.
H. W. Hartley, Conyers, Rt.
Avery 8 disc harrow in good
cond., for sale or exe. for good
heifer, 15 or 18 mos. old and 35
fou. corn in ear. 1 small pig. Mrs.
W.L. McClellan, Sylvester, Rt. 1.
ea. plow, 20 disc harrow, cotton
and Machinery
A 24 in. Ellis Boss Corn Mill,
steel framed, $100.00; 2-400 cap.
Queen incubators, $10.00 ea-; 12
h. p. Economy eng. running but
needs. slight repairs, $25.00. FOB.
David M. Moroe, Elberton.
A 1926 Fordson and dbl. disc
Oliver plow, for sale or trade for
Hereford heifers, cr good mileh
cows. Wyman Walker. Forsyth,
P. O.- box 43. ;
Oliver 9 turning plow, prac-
tically new, $5.00; all iron ex-
pansion spring tooth secratcher.
$3.00; other equipment. N. J.
Dean, Pavo. Rt. 1, c-o Carl Ham-
mer.
Tobacco transplanter, $2.50; 1
horse wagon, need repairs, $8.00;
60 egg cap. Buckeye inc., fair
cond. but minus lamp, $1.50. FOB.
Mrs. T. J- Cargile. Douglas. Rt. 2.
1 stand Lumus gin complete,
and international eng. Sell sep-
arately or take windmill in trade.
R. A. Toole, Augusta, 901 Georgia
Ave.
A side plow for Fordson tract-
or, practically new, for sale. T-.
R. Wallace, Lavonia, 29 Cross-
town St. d
No. 25 Planet, Jr., seeder for
sale or exc. for a corn planter
with extra plates for soy beans
or sorghum seed. R. C. Rowan,
Swainsboro.
Small chopper in top shape.
Will chop alfalfa cr any kind of
feed vines. Run by hand or motor
(has % h.p. motor on i; now) $10
or trade for R. I. Red pullets or
150 Red chicks of good quality.
Call or see. Wylie A. Pope, Atlan-
ta, 1180 No. Highland Ave. N. E.
4 Cole No. 40 cotton droppers,
good as new, used 1 season on-
ly, $55.00 or $15.00 ea. FOB. C. R.
Waiker, Griffin.
2h. riding cultivator. fair cond.
$12.00. Mrs. J. P. Warren, Jesup,
Rt. 2, Box 12.
Coles No. 15 corn and bean
planter, in good shape, $16.00; 2
Chattanooga middle busters, $5.00
ea. Swap for peas and beans ,90-
day Speckled. Mrs. Leila F. Bol-
ton, Griffin, Box 153. 5
6 ft. Oliver tractor harrow, good
cond. $40.00. L. H. Mann, Con-
ley. 2
Dbl. box Cole corn planter, 6
plates, style 15; Gantt guano dis-
tributor, Gantt cottonseed plant-
er, Lynchberg middle buster, all
good working cond. $20.00 for
lot, or exc. for nice heifer. fresh-
en in Spring. Bring heifer and
get equipment. S. F. Pirkle, Gray-
son. : }
Automatic cross-cut saw, wt.
41 lbs. in good cond., cheap. S.
M. Adams, Wioodland, Rt. 1, Box
57.
Cole cotton planter, fair cond.
$2.00. W. W. Cheek, Atlanta. Rt.
2. ;
Covington cottonseed dropper,
good cond., $15.00; Sears Super
Hatcher inc.. needs some repairs,
300 egg cap. $5.00; want to buy
tractor and other second-hand
machinery. Write or see. J. H.
Leverett, Parrott. e.
2h. wagon in good cond.,:3 row
Cole wheat drill, A-1 cond. J.
H. W. Quillian, Gainesville. Rt. 7,
Pox 141.
No. 16 Williams grist or corn
mill perfect cond., $55.00 here.
Trade for corn or good syrup at
market price. E. C. Longino, An-
dersonville. : Z
1 walking cultivator, good cond.
$12.00. Noah Baker, LaFayette,
Rt. 3.
2 horse wagon in running cond.
$15.00, or exc. for 1 horse wagon,
within 20 miles Dunwoody. W. G.
Copeland, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
Regular model Farmail tractor
completely reconditioned, Oliver
10 disc. Bush and Bog harrow and
Oliver 2 disc plow. all good cond.,
for sale. David Tatum, Palmetto.
2 row horse drawn planters
and cultivators, tractor plows,
dise and turn; Planter Jr. culti-
vators, Joe Harrows, Many other
small implements. Sell for cash
or trade for hay or corn. Any
reasonable offer accepted. W. T.
Cullen, Glenwood, c-o Horseshoe
Bend Farm. .
A 3h. dairy boiler, good cond.
price on request. Mrs. R. E. Good-
win, Thomasville, 636 W. Jackson
St. :
Dairy equipment, complete,
first class eond. for sale or exc.
See or write. Nix Methvin, De-
catur, 538 So. Candler St.
Case metal threshing machine,
22x36, with sheller attachment.
$225.00; trade I. H. C. riding cul-
tivator or 3 h. Avery sulkey plow
for 1 or 2 disc plow for Fordson.
Jas. B. Bartch, Augusta.
For sale, March 6th, all kinds
farm implements, several good
mules for sale. Terms on mules.
Come early. Mrs. L. H. Ridgway,
Canon.
1 dairy boiler, no junk, car-
Ties 20. Ibs. steam, never used,
for sale. Come see: M. A. Echols,
WONG. Tie Be
fis
Second Hand Mach
_ 2 horse wagon and some ot
farm equipment for sale, at
thur Lee Childers, 2 mi Nort!
west of Holly Springs. See him
you are interested. John T. Ga
trell, Atlanta, 407 Pavillion $2
Chattanocga middlebuster,
cond., 1 No. 13 Oliver, good co
| 3 plow wings, dif. sizes at one
half price: 1 set of wagon seale
good cond., several pulleys, di
sizes, 1 horse turner, etc. GC. \
Adcock, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
1 complete guilet gin outfit
80 saws, with Cameron automat
tramper, also. Midget Ma
coe 14 bbl. cap., for sale.
aude A. Smith, bridg
aoe i Stockbrid
Gin stand and 24 in. rock, Da
vid grist mill and No. 90 stove
hammer mill. all
_ 2 horse riding cultivator, 1 rid
ing tobacco transplanter, :
cond for sale. Mrs. W. D. Poy
thress, Swainsboro, Rt. 1.
Sharples separator, only use
few months, size 4: $25.00: alse
dbl. can water separator, 6
size, $4.00. E. J. Paul, Alba:
Rt 3. Box 254. es
Vulvan Middlebuster, No-
$8.00; 3 horse Oliver sulky N
40, and some other farm equip
ment, A-1 cond., for sale. Geo W.
MeDonald, Vidalia, Rt. 2.
1 grist mill, 20 inch rock,
crusher, 1 engine, all fair cond
$100.00 at my home. Write or se
me. J- B. Patterson, ros
Rt. 4, Box 118,
A No. 1 single cotton press, $45:
30 h. Pp. eng., $50.00; set of me
Scales, $40.00; cotton scales, $
other equipment. L. T. Adam
Junction ae
2 wagons (2 horse), 1 Mec
mick planter, good as Bes .
plete Hill cotton and all crop se
2 Oliver turners. Part cash ar
ane: J. R. Sumner, Alamo,
cash; 2 horse wagon, used er
little, $75.00; 1 mare mule, Bs
anywhere, excellent cond.,
sale. H. S. Walker, Maco
Turpin St. BS
1 Bean spraying machine, 300
gal. tank, 6 h. p. eng., all good
cond., low price. some see. Ei
Earle, Clarkesville. -
Cotton planter, also guano
tributor, gocd as new Sell or
either for potato plants, peas
Too-tan beans, or lespedeza se
he W. Jackson, Fayettevill
Second-Hand Machine
WANTED |
Want Set of Fordson har
disc, 24 with 1% opening. Stat
what you have; also have
sale some Fordson tractor parts.
S. E. Poole, Oxford, Rt. 1..
Want small Jay Bee hamme
mill, good cond. bargain fo
cash Doyle C Knight, Dub
Box 5. es
Want a Clover Cutter. Adv:
make, age, cond., and price
A. Caidwell, Boston, Rt. 2.
Want 2 wagon wheels for
wagon; also want a thimble ske
wagon, in or around Macon. V
B. Williams, Byron. Rt. 1.
Want a good orchard pow
spray, cheap for cash. Carl Tay:
lor, Tiger. oa
Want a cut-off saw with ga:
eng. small outfit preferred. Giv
full details in first letter. M
Bryson, Greensboro, Rt. 3. oo
Exe. large size Kelly dup
grinding feed mill for Farmall 2
cultivating or planting equi
ment, or Other value can use,
sell. A. G. Goggans, Barnesvil
Rt. 2, Box 8. ast
Want a Clark cutaway harr
2 horse, 18 in. disc, in good sha
reasonable. J. W. Garner, Lu
Wiant exe. good riding cultiv:
tor for mowing machine and h
rake, in good cond. Mrs. B.
Puckett, Flowery Branch.
Want a Cole corn planter
good cond., for cash or exc. Woui
eonsider other good make. B.:
Johnson, Maysville, Rt. 2. _
Want cheap for cash a wal
Buster. Exc. or buy at bar
W. Hood, Bartow, Rt. 1
ond Hand Machinery.
WANTED
ant an upright Dairy boiler.
L. Oliver, Barnesville.
Want a good 42 or 44 in. circ-
ilar saw. Write and describe. M.
,, Crawford, Dicer.
Want 1 used, good cond., trac-
or mule power stump pulier.
L. Cross, Colquitt.
Want. a Fordson tractor and
urn plow, in good cond., cheap
r eash.. Thomas Paris, Dallas.
Would make good exchange for
horse wagon. Write. J. S. West,
Want an 8 or 12 horse upright
jer for cannigg plant. in good
nd. and pried reasonable. R.
Prestage, Clumax, Box 116.
Want a 10-15 gal. Dairy churn
ood econd., cheap for cash.
. Bramiett. Marietta, Rt. 4.
Exc. S. P. C. reg. gilts and
oars, cholera immune, for mow-
x binder (6 ft.), or shelled
n. Write or come see. H.: M.
dward, Waycross. :
VJant a bottom. rock for a 48
| runner grist mill: Quote price.
<%. Rogers, Charing.
ant 1 horse Syracuse No.
a plow, also 1 Cole No. 40
combination planter , and
bean and peanut planter.
Luthersville, Rt.
1 vacuum cotton feeder for
ur seventys. Give price and
ion in first. letter. J. E.
ander, Milledgeville.
xc, new rear wheels, steel for
sumatic wheels for Aliis Chal-
ers W. C. tractor. Cash differ-
ae John M. Goldin, Drake-
it horse Sawi dirt scoop
artin ditcher. State cond.
west price? C. A. McCord,
n, Rt. 2.
t dairy boiler and washing
,in good cond. John M. Ader-
Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Want 1 good power corn shel-
ith cleaner attached, and
d and cob carrier, cheap.
Rainey, Cari. S
Want small engine, prefer Mc-
ck-Deering or John Deere,
used in farm work. Grafton
Reinhart, Dublin.
ant buy good, used garden
tor in gcod cond. J. O- ae
fazichurst.
ant planter that will plant
on and other seed perfectly.
be in good cond., cheap for
. Mrs. W. T. Kelley, Mariet-
ek
Ce Fordson tractor for power
aler, cr 2 horse 1 row corn
fester or manure spreader R.
Parks. Gainesville, Box 333.
e good trade for a good 1
wagon with or without a
r other value. Write for
ton. J. S. West, Cuthbert.
a 2 row cultivating trac-
dd planters and cultivators
Give full details and price.
z Waiker, Macon, 348 Turpin
ant chon hand grain pind-
onsider one that needs some
S. F. Bohanan, Conyers.
a garden.tractor of 2 or
horse power. W. L. Miller,
cus, 640 No. Lee St.
42 in. tap runner Cole
mill with gear drive, also
bl. long system flour. mill,
plete. F. C. Edwards, Hamp-
it buy farm level, anvil and
illside turner for cash, or
Cole combination - planter
liver walking cultivator,
L easonabte difference. Dan
wn ng, Helena.
2 nt a good blacksmith anvil,
up for cash or exc. O.EC.
Ge h). Rice, Madison
cubators, Brooders,
FOR SALE
a4 Cyphers inc. 144 egg cap.
0). Must come for it. R. J.
ner. Atlanta, 922 Pulliam St.
2aTS Super Hatcher, 260 egg
lectric ine. Working order:
or exc. for rabbits or heifer
Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7.
cubatcr, 150 cap., best of
ooks and works like new,
jurner. Real bargain. $8.00. J.
arvard, Hawkinsville.
p., electric automatic inc.,
| cond., $30.00 at my farm, 1
rrollton on Newnan high-
Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton,
Newnan St.
burner brooder, 300 chick
used One time (cost $25.00);
, Waterers and instruction
ed. $8.00. Add postage. Jim
Tunnel Hill.
e inc., 110. egg cap., al-
set ee also: Sears
(MARKET
Tacubators & Brooders
Etc., For Sale >
250 egg cap. oil burner incu-
bator, good cond., $7.00. Francis
Smith, LaGrange, Rt. 1.
29 wood frame starting and
finishing batteries, ea-, 3 ft. x 4
ft., complete, $2.00 ea. or exc. for
anything can use; also 1000 chick
cap. wood burning heater, $10.00.
Both batteries and heater prac-
tically new. W- L. Helms, Buena
Vista.
10,000 cap. icsisio Inc., first
elass cond., cheap. for cash. Hen-
ry F. Ploeger, Rome c-o Notasul-
ga Poultry Farm.
Sev. wocd brooders, water
fountains, feed troughs; suffic-
jent equipment to raise 4,000
chicks. Used very. little, bought
in 1939. Bargain. Mrs. Janie Mar-
tin, Stillmore.
Oaks electric brooder, 50 cap.,
used for 1 brood, thermotic con-
trol. Write. Lowell Leach, Griffin,
520 17th st.
Electric 300 egg cap., incubator
and a 600 chick cap. electric
brooder for sale. D. M. Wood, Sr.
Newnan, Rt. 3.
1 Sears oil drum type brooder,
1000 cap., $7.50 FOB. Hovas Tal-
ley, Ohoopee.
2000 cap. hot water battery
brooding plant. Produces 200
broilers per week. $250.00 or exc.
for cattle, farming tools; mower,
rake, tractor, ensilage cutter, hay
press, etc. Dick Scott, Adairsville.
2 or 3 Makomb coal burning
brooders, 500 chick size, good
cond., $8.00 ea. or exc. for equal
value. Herman Skelton, Royston,
Ri 2.
150 egg Iron- Clad ine., used
only 3 times, good hatcher $7.00;
2 Putnam brooders, very econ-
omical to use (burns a week on
pint of coal oil) 50-60 chick cap
$2.75 ea... also plows and some
other farm equipment. N. J.
Dean, Pavo, Rt. 1. c-o Hammers.
1 Ashley wood burning 300
chick cap. brooder, $12.50; 1
Brown Hen inc., 50 Cap., $3. 00.
FOB. C. T. Gaines, B Buford.
600 egg Queen inc., hot water,
= burning, 4 trays of 150 egg
first class cond., received
sod hatches last season, $20.00
cash or exc. for corn, wheat, oats
or pigs and give market prices.
J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. 1.
1350 cap. electric incubator,
used 2 seasons, set 450 ea. week or
all at once. See or write for price.
Jas P. Bennett, Columbus, River
Road.
1 Ideal incubator, good cond.,
600 egg cap., oil burner, $17.50. N.
E, Hickson, Marshaliville.
Miller incubator, 500 cap., good.
as new. fcr sale; also 4 Chin-
chilla rabbits (1 doe). Sell or exc.
all for poultry, grain. or what
have you? Mrs. H. E. Smith, Au-
gusta, Rt. 3.
Big Grey Hen ine., operated
lilt ker. on excellent cond., $5.00
or exe. for electric brooder of
equal value, or new goose feath-
ers. Mrs. Margaret L. Hale, Con-
yers: = 7
Incubators & boa
WANTED
-Want Incubator, cap., 500 eggs
wp. Write description and bot-
tom price. C. S. Holcomb. Jones-
boro.
ue ne Sopertoni. us
EGGS FOR SALE
Eggs from grand champion
prize-winning Purina fed Triple
A white Wyandottes, $1.25 per
setting of 15, carton to be re-
turned. Mrs. Hattie M. Tanner,
Tennille.
From now on will be able offer
limited No. genuine Buff Cochin
Bantam eggs and giant Black
Minorca hatching eggs, $1.50 per
setting. O. H. Wright, eee,
Peters Bldg.
Dark Cornish eggs, $1 per a
ting of 15, or $1.50 per 30 eggs,
a limited number baby chicks at
10c ea. Mrs. J. F. Poole, Rock-}
mart, Rt. 3.
Eggs that hatch. from Papes
strnin, S. C. Black Minorcas,
stock direct, $1 per 15, postpaid,
few hens, $1 ea. G. W. Wilson,
- Elberton.
White R. C. Wyandotte hatch-
ing eggs, 75c for 15, FOB. Add
postage, if by mail; also Guern-
Sey bull for. service, $1 paid in
advance, no orders without cash.
E. C. Long, Dial.
Triple A B. R. and New Hamp-
snire Red eggs for setting, from
blood-tested flock, $1 per set-
ting, postpaid; 75c per setting at
my home; also well rooted cul-
tivated blackberry vines, 10 ea.
$1 per doz. Mrs. N. A. Fambrough :
Atlanta, 291 Ferguson St. N.
One crate large white eee
eggs each week; 20 to ,30e per
doz.; this week 25e per doz. sub-
ject to- market price. Mrs. WwW. i.
1 O. McNelley, Turnerville.
EGGS FOR SALE
I am now bcoking orders for
geese eggs, 20c ea. or 6 for $1;
eges from blue geese and white
ganders. E. F. Hayes, Hosehton.-
S. C. Wyandotte eggs, 60c per
12, postpaid, AAA 10 S. C. Wyan-
dotte hens, $1 ea. Miss Ellen Mur-
phy. Matthews.
Hatching eggs , purebred New
Hampshire Reds, U. S. Annroved,
with certificate; $1 for 18, post-
paid. PO M. Order. Mrs. J. G.
Hudson, Cairo, Rt. 1.
Hatching eggs, White and Buff
Leghorn, White Rocks, ete. 300-
ege strain, $1 for 16, $5 per C,
postpaid; also 2 cases infertile
eggs per week; day old and
Started chicks, sexed pullets, pop-
ular breeds; 300 egg R. O. P. sired
cockerels, W. Leghorn, $2.50 ea.,
hens. $1.50 ea. also other breeds.
M Sanders, Dublin. -
Large, \.hite eggs from pure-
bred Black Minorcas, also AAA
White Leghcrns, 75c per 15, post-
paid. Cash. Mrs. Ruby Holbrook,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
S. C. R. I. Red eggs from well
selected stock, Bushs direct, $1.50
per 15, $2.75 for 30. Postpaid.
Cash. No checks. Mrs. C. C.
Payne, Tifton, Rt. 1.
English Red Cap hatching eggs,
now ready, $1.25 for 15 postpaid.
Carefully packed. T. P. Thorn-
ton. Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
Fertile ped. S. C. W. L. eggs
from Im~rial mating and trap-
nest flock, bred for large deep
kodies and big egg production,
$2.00 for 15, del. Carton ret.. Mrs.
Olin Smith, Clarkesville.
Purebred Sheppard str. An-
cona eggs, $1.00 per setting of
18. Mrs. W. A. Reese, Jakin.
Booths AAA grade W. L. eggs,
50c per 15 plus postage. J. D.
Dyer, Cumming, Rt. 5. :
Booking orders for purebred
White Face Black Spanish eggs
and baby chicks. Also direct
Parks Barred Rocks. Mrs. Frank
Treadaway, Adairsville, Rt. 1
R.. I. Red hatching eggs, $1.00
per 15;-2 settings. or more in lot,
85 per sesing. Mrs. J. M. Clark,
Waycross, Rt. 1.
Dark Cornish (Indian) eggs,
Weber str., $1.10 per 15 del. Car-
tons to be ret. $4.00 per 100; also
hens, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. T. Holland,
Sparks, Rt. I-
Purebred Dark Cornish eggs,
$1.00 for 15. Crates to be ret.
Large type Cornish cockereis,
readv for service and 8 pullets.
laying, $1.00 ea. No chks. Miss
Florene Horne, Grovetown.
Hatching eggs from W. L. hens
with trapnest records, 211 to 295
eggs, mated with progeny bred
from Tancred W. L. males of
high records, $1.25 to $2.00 per 15,
prepaid. F. C. Bales, Fitzgerald,
708 W. Suwanee St.
Eggs from Parks B. R. found-
ation stock direct, best matings,
$1.25 per 15; $2.00 for 30; 50, $2.75)
$4.00 C. postpaid. Incubator lots,
cheaper. A few choice cocks.
Mamie Roach Plyler, Daisy.
Purebred Reck Speckled Sus-
sex hatching eggs, 75c per 15,
prepaid. Mrs. Earl Wilson,
Clarkesville.
Pure Kirchers Special _ str.
Golden Buff Minorcas, $1.00 per
setting del. Mrs. C. H. Ward,
Adairsville. Rt. 1.
Giant Black Minorca eggs from
small pen of 2 yr. old hens, $1.50
per 15. L. B. Millians, Newnan.
Bloodtested R. C. White Wy-]
andottes, Lindstrom and Booth
str., errs, $1.00 per setting post-
paid, or 40c setting here. Miss
Frances. Cochran, Jacksonville,
Ga.
M. B. Turkey eggs. $2.50 doz.
postpaid. Bill orders now. Mon-
ey orders only. Alex Hattaway,
Warthen.
Eggs from selected pen of New
Hampshires,
2nd prize winning pullets at 1939
Southeastern Fair. $1.25 per 15.
D. W. Hall, Atlanta, 952 Blue
Ridee Ave. N. E.
Selected S. L. Wyandotte eggs,
75e per.15, $1:25 for 30. del.
Mrs. Douglas McLendon, Daw-
son, Rt. 4.
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS:
Want 100 heavy breed babe
chicks, S. L. Wyandottes or N.
H. Reds preferred; also, want 30
baby turkeys to raise on halves
to 10 wks. old. Party pay trans-
portation. I feed and care. Simon
Payne, Ball Ground, Rt, 4, +
Want 200 or 300 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. I
furnish feed and other party
transportation charges one way.
Mrs. Bedia Smith, Cochran, Rt.
3:
Want W. L. baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks. old by Mar.
15th or 20th. Prefer day. old
pullets. I furnish feed and care.
Will brood with mother hens.
Writ for information. Randall
ETN
PRUELETIN .
POULTRY WANTED
Friday, March 1, 1940.
POULTRY FOR SALE
Want to hear from party hayv-
ing baby chicks (any breed ex-
cept W./L.), to raise on halves to
8 or 10 wks. old. Ray Gunter, Au-
pur, et. kL.
Want 200 or 300 heavy breed
chicks to raise on halves to 6
wks. old. I furnish feed, other
party furnish chicks and pay
transportation. Mrs. M. C. O-
Neal, Rome, Rt. 2.
HAMBURGS
Want Golden Spangled ham-
burg chicks or eggs. H. C. Weir,
Adel.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS. ETC., WANTED:
Will trade pairs of small size
bantams for ducks, geese or gui-
neas. William Freeman, Rt. A.,
Americus.
Want 10 or 12 turkey hens,
common variety, +6 cross with
wild stock. Write. State price.
Cc. L. eee White Oak.
POULTRY FOR SALE
roosters, 95c ea.;
including list and hateh, $1.00 ea;
BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS:
Nice purebred, AAA grade,
light brahma roosters, $1.00 ea.
Lera Lord, Commerce, Rit. 5.
White Crested Black Polish
bantams, $2.00 ea.; White Japan-
ese Silkies cock birds; game ban-
tams, $1.00 ea. D. T. Jennings, Pi
O. Box 84, Americus.
Golden Sebright and Jap Silk-
ie mixed bantam hen, with four
Partridge Rock chicks, weil
feathered, $2.50. Mrs. Jesse Mix-
on, Rt. 1, Box 119, Ocilla.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:
1 purebred Buff Rock rooster,
10 mos. cld, $1.50. Exchange for
dried fruit. Prefer horse apples.
Mrs. T. D. Fussell, McRae.
10 fine W R. puillets, 1 lb., 60c
ea. ;some smaller, 50c ea. fob.
M. O. with order. Mrs. I. S Tea-
gle, Cordele, Rt 2.
B. R. cockerels and pullets,
Thompson str.. $1.50 ea-; 2 for
$2.75; 10 for $12.50; hatching
eges, $1.00, 15 del. Jno. A. Wil-
son, Martin.
3 W. R. cockerels, spr. 1939
hateh, Fischel str.. 8 to 9 lb. hens
$1.50 ea. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Bow-
ersville.
Thompson Imperial B. R.- cocks
and cockerels, 10 to 20 mos. old,
$1.75 ea. Mrs. = E. Sirota,
Bainbric ~e, Rt. 2
6 purebred B. R. cockerels and
pullets, 5 mos. old, 85c ea.; also
6 purebred Silver Wyandotte
cockerels and pullets, 5 mos. old
85c ea. Mrs. G. W. Williams, care
Williams Dairy, Coiumbus, Rt. 1.
4 purebred P. R. hens. $1.30 ea.
4 purebred White Wyandotte
14 purebred B.
R. hens, $1.25 ea. fob. Mattie B.
McPherson, Rabun Gap.
10 or 12 purebred B. R. hens,
tested for laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
J. H. Gibbs, Palmetto.
2 young purebred B. R. roos-
ters, $1.50 ea-; exchange for 1
Bis Bone quinea pig; red jersey,
6 wks. old; or 60 white feed sacks
clean, in good condition. Mrs. S.
M. Burruss, Eastanollee.
Beautiful P. R. rooster, Apr.
hatch, now ready for eae
$1.25. Mrs. Lathia Griffin, Rt.
Cordele.
12 purebred AAA W. R. hens,
1939 Mar. hatch, extra good aol
ers, $1.00 ea.; $10.00 lot. Mrs. W
L. Daniel, Dawson.
40 W. R. hens; 40 R. I Red
hens; 50 S C W L, all spr. 1939
hateh, laying over 60 per cent for
sale. I. W. Curry, 215-14th St.,
N. W., Atlanta.
Purebred Buff Rock roosters,
$1.00 ea., you pay express; also,
seeded ribbon syrup cane seed, 8c
lb. Postpaid in 8 lb. lots or more.
A. L. Thackston, Hiram, Rt. 1.
CORNISH:
2 Dark Cornish roosters, 1939
also 1939 crop
dried apples, free from worms,
peel, core, 1242c Ib. postpaid. Mrs.
Alfred Gibbs, Rt. 1. Rochelle.
Park Cornish cockerels. ready
for service ,$1.25 ea.; spr. hatch
puilets, $1.00 ea-; 1 cockerel and
6 pullets, $7.00. Mrs. J. F. Eoole,
Rockmart, Rt. 3.
10 purebred Dark Cornish hens,
$12.00 del.; also, good, sound New
Era peas: picked without rain.
Exchange 2 bu. peas for - bu. O-
Too-Tan beans or 1 bu. for 1
bu. Biloxi Brown beans. H. W.
Thormond,- Rt. 71. Box <-131
Greensboro.
GAME: 2 :
Iim, Blue and Roundhead
game cock, 5 and 6 lbs., $5.00 ea.:
under 5 ibs., $3.00 and $4.00 ea.
M. O. Carlton Smith, Conyers,
Rt, 2.
GIANTS: | :
6 thoroughbred White Giant
pullets and 1 cockerel, Apr, 1939
hatch, pullets laying, $8.50 lot
fob. Mrs. E. G. Anderson, Rt. 2,
Baxley.
Jersey White Giant roosters,
$1.00 at my home. Will not ship.
Buyers to furnish crates. Genie
Hammond, Rt. 3, Augusta: ''\:
4
| A. W: Arnold, Rt. 3, Newnan.
LEGHORNS:
2- fine AAA Hollywood Ww.
cockerels. 8 mos. old, $2.00 ea,
Cash or M. O. or $2.25 ea. post=
paid. Mrs. R. T. Buttrum, aca
Ville, Rt. 1.
12 purebred young B. L. hens,
no culls, $10.00 lot; 10 purebred
R. I. Red hens, 1 yr. te some
laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. E. Wil-
liam . Moultrie, Rt. 4. - foe
2 Colonial Best Egg grade Eng
Leghorn roosters, Apr. 1939 hatch
for sale. Hovas Talley, Ohoopee,
10 B. L. hens, Everlay str., $1
ea.; $9.75; 6 ducks and 1 drake,
ToC ea... $5. 00 lot. Wallace Wil-
son, Martin. :
ORPINGTONS:
1 fine B. O. cockerel and 4 aut
lets , Best Myers str.. $3.00 lot;
also, 8 fryers, ave.. wt. 2% Ibs.
22c Ib. $4.00 lot. Exchange fo:
any good Eng. pea seed; any,
good Crowder seed (except black)
or 1 bu. good seed Irish potas
toes, reasonable. Mrs. I. H. Ane
derson, Alma, Rt. 4.
PHEASANTS:
3 Golden pheasant hens aid:
cock, 2 yrs. old, $30.00 lot. Cash,
Mrs. C. M. Morrison, Conre
+ PIGEONS: : ;
4 or 5 pr. mixed pigeons, so
White Kings, 25 pr. fob. B. 1
Harmon, Canton, Rt. 1.
QUAIL:
Bob White quail for propa -
tion and restocking, state permi
No. 313-P, large healthy indivi
uals, reared on wire. single pi
$4.00 pr.; 5 or more pr., $3.00 pr.
also few pr: 1939 Chukors, $6.00
pr., fob. Del. guar. to your exp.
office. A. B. Vickery, Lavonia
Few pr. Chukors for propag:
tion and restocking, State per-
mit No. 315-P. raised on wire,
$8.00 pr. fob. Mrs. B. A. Hart,
Warrenton.
REDS (New Hampshire):
38 purebred N. H. Red hens,
now laying and beginning to lay;
3 young roosters. 1 rooster, 2 y
old in Mar., $45.00 lot. Mrs. Mar
Griffin, Sparks, Ric
REDS (Rhode Island):
20 young R. I. Red hens and
rooster, $18.00 lot. G, L. Mee
Fairburn..
jams, Boston.
Several purebred R. es Red
roosters, about 10 mos. old. scme
older, 75c ea: Mrs. Martin |
Free, Clarkesville, Rt. 3.
140 or more R. I. Red pullets,
13 wks. old, 60c ea.; 100 R. IL
Red roosters, same age, 50c ea.;
entire lot, 55c ea. ccd or come
with truck. Ss. G. Boe L
ons.
TURKEYS, ee GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC.:
Bronze turkeys and Muscov
ducks for sale. Mrs. George | :
Morris, Fitzgerald.
1 Narragansett turkey gobble
1939 hatch, $3.50. Exchange f
Bourbon Red or Bronze tur
then. equal wt. Mrs. A. D. Joh
Winokur.
_ Big Bone Toulouse geese, $
pr.; ganders, $3.00 ea.; also, lar
seedling pecans, 10. b., fob.
W. Page, Norcross.
4 Big Bone M. B. takes in
Apr. hatch, 18 to 22 lbs. $
ea.; 3 hens, 12 to 15 lbs., $3.50
ea. John F. Burnett, Vienna, R:
3.
3 purebred Narragansett tom
$7.00 ea. Mrs. Carl Tho
White Piains.
50 Blue White mixed guinea
Cheap. Exchange. Leon Han
mond, Grantville, Rt. 2 :
White African guinea . roosters
$1.00 ea.; White Holland turk.
toms, $7.00 and $10.00 ea.
-1 brown turkey tom,- 1939 ha
$3.00. Cash with order. Mrs.
B. Durham. Woodville. .
Large Black and White: Musco=
vey drakes, $1.25 ea; B O
roosters. Mallard drakes, $1.00
ea.; 4 for $1.50. Exchange for
young heavy breed hens. Roberta
McCollum, Rt. 1, Grantville.
'. M. B. turkey toms and he
1939 hatch, 25 lb.: also,: tak
orders for day old poults, $25
C; eggs, spr. del., $12.00 C. iS)
Hulsey, Brookton.
Black and White Muscovey
drakes, $1.25 and $1.50 ea.; Male
lard ducks and drakes, $1.00 e
B, O. eggs, 15, T5c. Annie R. Me-
Collum, Grantville.
Young M. B. toms, $5.00 ea.;
hens, $3.50 ea.; booking orders
for M. B. hatching eggs, $3.
doz.; $20.00 C; White Rock cock
erels. $1.00 ea.; ~White Rock
hatching eggs, 15, 60c. Eggs
paid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pi
hurst.
M. B. turkey toms, excelle
breeders, 20 to 27 lb., 25: Ib.
to 15 lb. hens, 30c lb. fob. Mrs.
R. Pilkenton, Molena.
1 M. B. turkey hen, read;
Jay, 16 lbs., 25 Ib., or $4.00. 1
|'J. T. Lambert, Forest Pa
IVESTOCK WANTED|
CATTLE WANTED
Want to purchase a young ox
and cart. Describe and _ state
price, del. to me. L. Wynn, Miil-
edgeville, Box 452.
Exe. Berkshire shoats for a
reg. Jersey heifer. Also purebred
New Hampshire brood hens, for
sale. Ralph Daniels, Clarksville.
HOGS WANTED:
~Wiil exc. good $10.00 value for
male O. I. C., full stock pigs,
del to me. Write first. Harvell
Long, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED:
Want 6 Angora goats, 1 billy.
Must be full stock. Also want 3
turkey hens, M. P. preferred.
Must be good laying stock. Write
Pest cash prices, etc. at once.
HOGS FOR SALE
A 200 lb., good cond. Black Es-
sex brood sow, bred to B'ack P.
C. boar. Priced right. Come and
see. Mrs C. H. Tatum, Waycross.
Carsweil Ave. Extenson.
Reg. O. I. C. hogs, all ages; 8
wks. cid pigs. males and females
unrelated, service boars and bred
sows. Write your wiuts: C. M.
Stallings, Carrollton. Rt. 3.
-30 ib. Pigs, 2 mos. cid, $5.00
ea; 2-6 wks. old, $206 ea; 1
stock boar, wt- 350 lbs., $20.00.
Stacev Jsoues, Champlee (Hen -
derson Mill Road).
7S . C. sheats. wt. 40-60 lbs.
ay 1 gilt with 4 pigs 6 wks. old.
Sell cheap or trade for corn and
_ yearlings of equal value. C. C.
Bexley, Luthersville.
P. C. gilts, 3 mos. old, reg. it
buyer's name, $7.50 ea.; Aiso bred
ep. COC: gilt, reg: buyer S name,
$22.50 FOB. John L. Maddox,
Griffin.
6 S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, 4
males, 2 females, $7.50 ea.. reg.
- oouyer'S-name;i-1 reo. SP .C.- 11
mos. old male, for sale. Margaret
es, Abbeville, Rt. 1.
30.1. C. gilts from litter of
10, tee: stock, Dbl. treated, sat.
guar., $6.00 ea. Royce Withers.
Mart. Member Red Hill Hog
_Assn., Carnesvilie.
Big bone Guineas, purebred and
highest quality, the kind that
fatten easily. Pigs and shoats
Lowest prices. F. R. Edwards.
Athens.
= 4 S7P. C. gilts and 1 male, sired
by Son of Jr. World Champion of
1937; farrowed Sept. 19, 1939.
Sub. to reg. $10.00 ea. H., Eu-
gene Resee, FFA Member, Jakin.
'Big Bone Guinea sow, crossed
with Berkshire. wt. about 80-100
Ibs., for sale or trade for 10 Leg-
horn hens not over a yr. old. Will
del. if not over 30 mi. Atlanta.
Troy Pierce, Atlanta, 11 Hill-
erest Dr. S. E.
Genuine big bone Guineas, im-
proved type, best, pure breeding.
Pigs, $8.00 ea., $15. 00 pair: C.F:
Lunsford, Whitehail.
Several S. P. C. shoats, pigs
and brood sow for sale. D. M.
Wood, Newnan, Rt. 3.
Se bisck P.-C. pigs; 3: mcs.
old. sub. to reg.. for sale. William
Durham, Griffin, Rt. 4, (mem-
ber Four-H Club).
2 reg. Duroc sows, 1 bred, also
3 gilts and 2 males, 5 mos. old,
4 gilts 7 mos. old. Wavemaster
Line. Reid Andrews, Carnegie.
- 2 reg. Black P. C. maie shoats,
from prize winning stock. Sell
for cash or exc. for corn. Write.
Mrs. Wilma Upchurch, Baxley,
Rt. 1.
- 13 pigs, 10 wks. old and sev.
hogs and brood sows, up to 450
- Vos. sell. or exc. for any good
farm seed or corn. A. M. Aiken,
Newborn.
- Purebred Berkshire pigs, 6 to
8 wks. old, finest of blood lines,
for sale. L. C. Hall, Atianta, 350
Flat Shoals Ave. S. E.
*-s10--P..C. pigs, ready. for del,
March 23rd, and 1 good milch
eow, for sale. R. P. Youngema,
Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 441.
Pigs and gilts with young pigs
in good cond. for sale. Pigs, $2.50
a., gilts at varicus prices. Ziba
- Studstill. Jacksonvilie, Ga.
- 20 grade shoats, 35-40 lb. wt.,
_. P. C.. Berkshire, Hampshire and
O.1I.C. $75.00 for lot FOB farm;
want 2 pat. bee hives with 2 su-
pers ea. 10 frame hives preferred
and Plain foundation for suprs.
Must be sound and good, priced
low. M. T. Bryson. Greensboro,
Pabete3.
Brood sow, P. C., and Duroe
_ Jersey, bred for 2nd litter, also 1
- short-legged P -C. boar and 5
shoats. Sell or trade all for beef
attle or anything can use. Wy-
- man Walker, Forsyth, P. O. Box
43.
6 purebred P. C..shoats, reg.
and tregted, for sale. cheap.
Write. Eiias Lott, Douglas, Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
+ males,
Fine brood sow, half P. C. and
half O, I. C. brings 8-10 nice
pigs ea. litter, $35. 00 FOB: holly
bushes, 5 ea. in. doz. bunches.
plus postage. W. C. Poole, Jas-
per, Itz 2.
6 S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old
March 20th, 3 boars and 3 gilts
very fine, reg. in buyers name,
$10.00 ea. W B. Leverett, Jr.,
Tifton, Rt. 3.
Purebred S. P. C. pigs. 7 males,
1 female, $7.50 ea. reg. Dam was
Grand Champion individual; sire
Champion S. P. C. at Maccn Pair,
Also reg. S. P. 6. sow, wt- 400 lb.
17 mos. old. $25.00. John Black-
well, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 1. :
4S. PoC: pigs, 12. wks. old. 2
2 females, purebred, but
not reg., $4.00 ea. at my home
for immediate sale. Charles
Wright Wiicher, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
Sev. healthy hogs, 60-80 Ib.
wt. for sale or take corn, heifer,
yeariings, or exe. for cow and
pay difference. 2 mi. Rockmount.
J. E. Meeks, Gay, Rt. 1.
8 Duroc-Jersey mixed shoats,
wt. 25-30 Ibs. ea., $2.00 ea.; 3 fine
Black Essex unbred gilts, voung
male, $10.00, $8.00 and $6.00 ea.
Life treated. Exc. for 100 lbs. ea
good Runner seed peanuts, imp.
Spanish or. Va. Bunch peanuts
and Irish potatoes at reasonable
prices. I. H. Anderson, Alma,
Rt. 4.
2 reg- Hampshire boars 10 mos.
old, reg. buyers name cholera
immune, wt. about 250 lbs., $30
ea. Henry Simpson, Cochran, Rt.
Purebred Hampshire hogs,
Sows, gilts and pigs at attractive
prices; also Rhynes Cook, wilt-
resistant cottonseed, ist yr., $3.35
Per 100 lbs. J..E. Halli, Soperton.
20 shoats, 350-400 lbs., $2.50 and
$3.00 ea.; also 2 horse wagon, $20
and 50 bu. O-too-tan beans, $3.50
bu. Cleaned but few cracked ones
among the lot. No samples. Come
in truck. Not shipping. W. P.
Couch, Luthersville.
2 yr. cld boar, New Bell, reg.
189537, wt. 800 Ibs., grandson of
World Champion sow, $40.00; S.
P. C. pigs, ali ages, $10.00 to
$12.50 ea. D. T. Lee, Montezuma,
The Guerry Farm.
2 reg. black P. C. boars, 4 mos.
old, $10.00 ea. E. J. Snodgrass,
Pine Mtn. Valley.
Big bone guinea gilts, bred,
$15.00 ea.; pigs, $8.00 ea. $15. 00
pr. J. A. Harrell, Mitchell. Rt. 2.
2 gilts, 6 mos. old, S. P: C, at
price tc fit market; also 500 lbs.
Jumbo peanuts to swap for N. C.
or Ga. Runners, or sell for 4c
Ib. Geo. W. Burney, Savannah,
4 West Oglethorpe.
Reg. black P. C. extra large 16
wks. old pigs, reg. in buyer's
name, $10.00 ea. Exc. for Jersey
heifers, or turkey hens or eggs.
Mrs. L. C. Ridley, Franklin.
Reg. black P. C. pigs, 4 mos.
old, $8.00 and $10:00 ca. FOB.
Exc, for same value in turkey
egos. J. W. Ridley, Agriculture
Student, Franklin.
HORSES AND MULES
rs SALE
1 mule to sell. 3 to pick from.
All okay farm mules: want to
buy 1 black Angus male, about 3
or mos. old, Beef type. W. H.
Duke, Hampton. Minter Farni.
Good, 10 yr- old farm mule,
wt 1100 or 1200 ibs. $75.00 or
trade for corn, oats or cattle
Mule can be seen my place, 5 mi
N. W. Lithonia. M. Bowen, Li-
thonia, Rt. 2.
Gray mare mule, good worker.
has some age but clean eater,
eyes and limbs good, $50.00. Mrs.
B. D. Moore, Maxeys, RFD.
A 1200 lb. mule, age unknown.
good eyes. pert, limber, good
stepper. Sell for cash or exc. for
hogs, meat, hay. oats, cottonseed.
disc harrow. Tom Denma, Rydal.
1 mare mule, wt. about 1000
lbs. work anywhere, perfect v
gentle, in good order, $85.00 cash.
James Cureton, Austell.
3 mares, 6 vrs. old. bred and
1 Percheron 7 yr. cld_ stallion,
made crop with them last year.
Sell or trade for caitic Guy Ox-
ford, Culloden. :
i pr. coming 4 y-. old mules,
wt. about 1000 ibs., ea well broke
and in good cond., every way, for
sale. C. E. Baggett, Adairsville.
RFD 3.
1 good plug mule, $20.00 or exe.
for yearlings, hogs or corn at
market price. M. E. Hill, Lyons.
Rt. 4. (near State Farm.)
Good mule, work anywhere,
$50.00 or swap for cow now giv-
ing milk and $15.00. Cqme see if
interested. Mrs. Mae Knight, Da-
eula;, Rt
1 mule, 5 yrs. old, geod work-
ing cond., sound in every way.
for sale. Mrs. L. S. McArthur.
Curry ville.
1 good, sound muic. good ages.
good cond., cheap. E. B. Hoit,
Fayetteville, . 3 ieee!
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE _
No. 1, black. 4 yr. old horse
mule, wt. 1000 lbs., gentle, works
good, also nice, 20 mos. old filly
colt. now broke to work, for sale.
Clifford H.. Sutton, Cleveland,
Ris.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg Jersey cow, T. B. tested,
fresh Feb. 9, 1940. 41% to 5 gal.
2 milkings, $90. 00; 1 mare mule,
good plug, wt. 1200 Ibs. clean of
limb and wind, $75.00. H. W.
Flindt, Doraville. Rt: 1, Box
(on Tucker Road, 3/10 mi. Buford
Highway). Phone Chamblee 3301.
1 milch cow, fresh in, also 1
bull ox, broke to work. for sale
D. M. Kirkland, Summertown.
1 ox, wt. about i206 Ibs. work
anywhere, $100.00. Herman
Strange, Cobbtown, Rt. 2.
Nice milch cow, freshened: Jan-
uary 4th, $50. 00. If interested,
apply. Pennie Collier, Linton ay
mi. West of Linton.)
Red Poll, young reg. bulls. No
horns, solid red color. Good for
beef and milk also. $40.00 and up:
W. B. Hutehinson, Albany, c-o
Colonia! Plantation.
Sev. well bred Aberdeen-Angus
bulls, free from bangs and T. B.
Will be reg. in buyers name. E.
B. Weatherly, Cochran.
Good milch cow, % Jersey and
4% Guernsey. 4 gal. milk. Freshen
March 12th, $40.00 if sold now.
Also 1 S. P.'C. sow. has had 1
litter of pigs, for sale or exc. for
nice, young bull. J. C. McPhe.-
son, Villa Rica, Rt. 2.
55 steers, av. wt., 350-550 lbs,
Stall fed since November lst, fer
sale. I. D. Felder, Blakeiy.
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls,
12 mos. old, $100.00 ea. Graftor
H. Reinhart, Dublin.
& young buils, ranging from
6 mos to .a yr. old; 4 bulls, from
a year to 18 mos. cold: 2 older
bulls, 3 to 5 yrs.-old. A-1 cond..
reg. papers. A. S. Weatherly,
Herdsman, Weatherly Stock
Farm, Cochran. :
20 heifers, 2 to 3 yrs. old, some
have freshened, other fresh2
soon. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin.
A 16 mos. cold Jersey bull, $2-
FOB. W. T. Couch, Gainesvi: .-
Rt. 9.
9 nice, young cows frcm 2 to 5
yrs. old for sale at my barn at
price to suit purchase? ; also nice
horse mule colt, 1 yr. cld in May
Come see if interested. O. W.
Dillingham, Hemp.
Cow. fresh in February 17th,
3rd calf, for sale. W. L. Goolsby,
Jonesboro.
Good cow, freshened 3rd of last
November, 3rd calf; giving 2 gal.
milk (more with better fed) $35.
Mrs. Allen Jones, Decatur, Rt. 1.
Guernsey bull. No. 281862, 3
yrs. oid the 19th of February. No
bad habits, easy to handle, good
serviceable bull, $50.00 for quick
sale Live on No. 9 Highway be-
tween Dawsonville and Dahlon-
ega. P. L. Anderson, Dawsonville,
Rt. 2.
Several nice, young milch
cows and_ springing heifers,
priced right. F. B. Jackson, Don-
ovan.
1 reg. Biack Angus buil, 6 yrs.
old, for sale or trade for 3 reg.
Jersey milch cows, fresh in. S. C.
Evans, Wadley.
2 steers, milk type, wt about
900 lbs. ea., fat and ready for
market or for work. Write for
Prices. J. J. Scarboro, Royston.
Et 2s
Fine, fresh, Blue Jersey and a
nice pr. of mules, 3 yrs. old, fcr
sale or trade. Want Cole planter.
Must be a good one. G. B. Bar-
rett, Cieveland, Rt. 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Splendid Hampshire ram, 3 yrs.
old, for sale or exc. for a like .
mal to prevent inbreeding. P.
Knox, Thomson.
At. stud, Reg. Nubian bucek,
Lindy Joe, No. 50668, Fee,
$5.00; reg. Saanan, Ta mglewood
Araboy, No. S 269, e, $3.00;
also pure Tog. buck, Fee, $2.00.
Producers of heavy milkers. H.
A. Evans, Atlanta, 369 August:
Ave S .E., Ma. 1357.
High producing and 1 yr. old
Saanan buck (papers to reg.) 4
does 50-50 Saanan and Tog. 1
Nub:an doe ail bred to reg. S.
buck 2 to freshen 6th of March;
1 Alpine doe and doe kid fresh
Jan. 7th and re-bred for saie;
Saanan buck service Fee $3.00
does boarded. Edwin Simpson.
Atianta, 695 Paynes Ave.. N.W.
High grade Toggenburg does to
freshen soon, for sale; buck ser-
vice, $1.00. board, 10c day. J.
Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 124.
30 or 35 goats, $1.00 ea. FOB.
Part are horniess.. Chee Toppan:
White Plains. 2
SHEEP AND GOATS |
FOR SALE
At stud, large. natural butt-
headed Tog. buck, vigorous, fert-
ile and blooded milk -stock. Fee,
$2.00. Does boarded reasonably.
Mrs. McElroy, Atlanta, 205 Nor-
wood Ave.-N: E. De 3710.
3 grown, common stock
goats, 2 have kids now; other
freshen soon. $2.75 ea., at my
barn or exc. for anvthing can
use. W. J. Meredith, ee pree
Rt. 3; Box 12:
Purebred; ped., and reg. Tog-
genburg buck kid, from 15 lb.
milk stock. trained to pan. fecd-
ing. Perfect markings. Very reas-
onakle, quality considered. War-
ren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Murray
Hill Ave N. E. De 6912.
Purebred, reg., hornless Tog-
genburges. Quality breeding for
milk production. Only few choice
1940 ped. kids to be sold. Prices
reasonable, quaiity considered, al-
so outstanding ped. Tog. buck at
stud, fee, $5.00. John Hynds, At-
lanta, 93 Warren St., N. E. De
5140.
Reg. pure Nubian buck, N-1939
Chief Tomochichi, for service.
Best cof breeding. Fee, $3.00 for
purebreds, $2.00 for grade. Want
eggs from White Hoiland or
Bourbon Red Turkeys and W,
Pekin ducks or baby ducks. Quote
price. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest.
POSITIONS WANTED
nannie
Want small rundown place, 5
or 6 acres, to garden; just to look
after place. Near Atlanta cr Col-
lege Park. Mrs. Myrtle ae Col-
lege Park.
Christian, 18 yr. old young man
wants job in Greenhouse or flow-
er business near Atianta or Deca-
tur. Can give ref. John Robert
King, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Want crop on halves cr work
for wages. White, 47 yrs. old. 3
in family, grown son. C. T. Fen-
der, Vaidosta, c-o Gen. Del.
Young man wants job as truck
driver and general helper around
farm. Stanford ey Helena.
Rt. 2.
Widow with 2 bcys, 17 and 9
yrs. of age, wants a place where
all can work. Can do most any-
thing on farm. Mrs. J. H. Chance,
Leary, Rt. 1.
Unencumbered. woman, 50-60
want light farm work. Can go
anywhere. Best of ref. Mrs. C.
M. Yarbrouch, Atlanta, 150 Gar-
Nett StS. We 2,
First-ciass pcultryman wants
job, A-1 man. Salary or percent-
age basis. Chas. H. Felton, At-
lanta, 1201 McLendon Ave. N. E.
White woman, 2 children (boy.
11, girl, 13) want place on farm
with good people. Can = raise
chickens, garden and other light
farm work. No field work nor
milking. At: once. Ethel Sutton,
Hapeville, 882 Central Ave.
33 yr. old woman, wants ligat
farm work, no. field work. $3.00
week and home. Exp. and willing
worker. Party furnish transporta-
tion. Send self - addressed,
stamped envelope for reply. Mrs.
Evelyn Griffith. Shannon, PO
Box 162.
White, 16 yr. old girl wants
light farm work, for home with
good people, and smail salary.
Doris Nortcn, Milstead, Box 41.
30 yr. single, white nian wants
job on small farm, within 20 mi.
Atlanta, with 3 R house. Self and
mot..er. Life time exp. in gen.
farming, live stock and poultry.
Must be with agreeable pecple.
$25.00 mo. or by day or week.
Ref. exch. Make offer at once. J..
A. Hilton, Chambiee, Rt. 1 (Old
Henderson Mill Road)
Want light farm work, no field
work, White, 30 yrs. old. Answer
at once. Heme, and reasonable
salary. Mrs. Susie Burroughs.
Athens, 624 Thomas St.
Refined white woman. 36, with
34% yr .old child, wants light farm
work, no field work. Must furn-
ish transportation or come after.
Live 2 mi. Moultrie cn Albany
Rd. Saliie Mae Ronine, Moultrie.
90 yr. old man wants job on
farm at once. Best. of ref. J. C.
Taylor. Vidalia.
Reliable young woman, 21 yrs.
old, wants job light farm work.
no field work. Can milk. State
salary, etc. Mrs. Pauline Hughes.
Danielsville, Rt. 1.
An expert Sawyer, rough Car-
penter and dandy repair man
wishes position as farm fore-
man. Go anywhere. Best ri
Middeaged, sober and exp. Make
best offer. furnishing rf. H. E
Fant, Athens, 230 Normal Ave.
Man wants job overseeing
farm. Have farmed ail my life.
O. W. Lawson, Atlanta, 716 Ken-
nedy St. N. W.
Middleaged man with wife and
young boy want work on farm.
Many yrs. exp. in dairying and
farming. Wade H Kimbrough, At-
Janta, 655 Brookiine St. .
Rt-
| Harnest Stanley,
lev,
POSITIONS WANT
Young girl ase place
thoroughly reliable people
farm, helping with light f
work, no field work, for fair v-
and good home. Can go at one
Marie Glass, see Bil St
White woman, 55, wane oe
kind of light farm work, no fi<
work, fo> small salary and hom
Mrs. J. M. Gann, Atlanta, :
Washington St. -
Young man wants job on f
in Sc. Ga. Drive truck and
$15.00 mo. board and launc
State particulars in ee ae
Melvin. Frye, Dailas, Rt.
20 yr. old, white girl wants. fc
with small family or woman.
Raised on farm. do any kind o
light work. but no field wor
Reasonable salary and hom
Write at cnce. Miss Louise Wi
son, Rupert, Rta.
Family of man, 3 boys an
girls, all rrown and exp. in fa
ing, want either crop or far
werk for wages. Have to.
moved; move anv time. J:
Wilson, LaFayette, Rt. 2.
Wceman with 17 yr. old so
wants Place on farm. Exp,
farming. Write offer. Mrs. Nett
ee Hovey e Cc. O. Bo
1
Young Man w ants job on far
within 20 mi. Atlanta. Can driy
car and ete. Willing worker,
bad habits exp. $3.50 week, boar
and laundry. Come see or writ
Atlanta, 36
Glenwcod Ave. S. E.
Want job for wages or hee
crop. Wife and self. Have to b
moved. Good ref. S. M. Fordham
Glenwood, c-o The Billy wil
Box, Rt. 1.
Want jcb for wages on fora
crop on halves, at ot
be moved. Trib: White.
wood. c-o The Billy Williams
Rit:
Young man exp.,.in pou
Taising and farm work, , wants
for weekiy salary. Can de_
most any kind farm work exce]
milk. Expert in gardening, ect
Near Atlanta. David Brooks, :
lanta, Rt. 8, Box 626. Call
2589.
Country reared colored girl,
wants job light farm work,
field work. Smart, honest, ou
bad habits, Fluker Jones, War
Rt.
Middieaged woman wane
old child, wants light farm w
(can milk) but no field work
home with good family and sm
salary. Mrs. Rachel Rustin, A
Rt
Single man aeee dairy j
Experienced. 32 yrs. old, dc
drink nor smoke. H. L. Robe
Atlanta, 882 Capitol Ave. :
Widow with 2 fine boys Ws
jobs on farm trucking, tend
hogs, cows, chickens; boy to h
hoe, but no plow help. Small cot
tage and smali salary. Have
be moved, but furnish self. Gi
worker. At once. Mrs. Nora Me
Crummon, Soperton.
Man with wife wants place
trvck, dairy or gen. farm. Pre
tractor work and to live in ho
with couple. Excellent mecha:
Can start at once. Frank
Boyd, Milledg:ville, Rt. 1.
Man with life time exp. w
job on farm. $4.00 week, w
board and washing. Best of
Send stamp for reply. Ra
Sturdivant, Meda. oe
23 yr. old singhe man, h
schocl education, dont drin
curse. smoke nor chew tobacce
wants job on farm. Exp. $20
mo. board and iaundry. Se
stamp for reply. Herbert St
divant, Meda.
Young married man, 28, wa
jcb, Exp. tractor and iruck dr
er, can handle and feed any k
of stock, also do ordinary carp
ter work and any kind of fa
work. Born and raised on farn
J. B. Dorsev, Atlanta, 603
Paces Ferry Rd. :
wants job on farm, doing =
farm work, no field work >
milking, for home for self a
child and smal salary. Coun:
reared. Mrs. V. Virden, Ma on
6-0 Gen. Del.
Industrious young white
wants place on farm with gco
people. Life time exp. Might con
Sider part wages and share cr
At once. C. H. Brown, Cohut
Rt. 1, c-o Paskle Maddron. _
Married man with wife. ane
children, wants job on farm a
once, anything thats - honest
Have tc be moved. State sal
paid, etc., in first letter. G
don L. Hall, Hazlehurst, Rt.
c-o W. D. Griffin.
Want good 1 horse farm on 5
50 basis, or consider good job fo
wages. 8 in family. Self, wife a
14, 13 and 12 yr. oid children
work. All good workers. Have
be moved and furnished. |
school bus route. Write o1
"aE Seat Sateen
West Main St.
M HELP WANTED
ant good, sober man to farm
rds and 4ths. Must move self.
2 horse crop, good house,
ure; nc ir schools and church-
Mrs. Jas. L. McDaniel, Nor-
ant colored famiiy, husband
1 son to work for wages.
good workers and farm-
on cattle farm. Good line up
ht family. Dr. J. H. Doug-
Tbany-
ai: middleaged woman to
e@ as one of famliy and do light
work, no field work. Board,
2 to sleep and small salary.
or write. My;. David P. Ben-
Atlanta, Taxi West Ashland
ant immedfately refined, set-
woman to live with mother
aughter in home and do
farm work, no milking nor
ork. Small salary. Ref. re-
1. Mrs. Abbie Boiton, Al-
it young man to work on
ngle, able to use 2 h. cui-
or, sober, honest, all around
rker. $15.00 mo. and board
onthly). Write giving ref.
. Miller, Donalsonville, Rt.
1t reliable farmer to culti-
5-40 acres, good land, 2%
Lithonia cn Loganville
just off paved-road. 6
use, barn, pasture, running
pecan _ trees,
ypernong vines. Mrs. J. B
ward, Decatur. 121 Sycamore
h good ref., to work on
se farm. and hunt and trap
winter. E. S. Blackwell,
Dale, Rt. 1. :
portant
MARKET BULLE
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable farm labor. white
cr colored, steady work all year.
Must be practical farmers. State
asc, size of family and age of
children. Send ref. Do not apply
if accustomed to working So. Ga.
sandy land. J. C. Collier. Barnes-
ville. i
Want man. white or colored,
without family, with farm exper-
icnce, for smail farm of 15 A.
Board and $10.00 month. Write.
7. B. Alford, Manchester, Rt. 1.
Want a boy or man. no bad
habits, 18 to 30 yrs. for farm
work. Live as one of family. J.
R. vage, Lula. Rt. 1.
Want sober, reliable, single
man or boy to work bal. this yr.
on farm. $12.00 mo., board and
jaundry. Pay each Saturday. Eli
C. Parks, Tifton, Rt. 3.
Want man to farm on halves or
8rds and 4ths. See or write. A.
L. McDonald, Lithonia.
W. * smart boy, not over 16,
white cr colored, to live with cou-
ple and do light farm chores for
home and some wages. J. E. Bar-
net. Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Want good, ; clean, middleaged,
colored woman to live on lot and
do gen. light farm work. no field
wor. Furnish room. board and
*6.00 w-ek. Mrs. A. D. Johnson,
Atlanta, 9 Lakeview Ave., Peach-
tree Heights.
Want married man. high school
education, for light truck farm-
ing, dairy, stock and forest work,
on my farms. C. T. Helton, Par-
| rott, Rt. 1.
Want settled, colored couple
for farm work. Both work. State
age and give reference. Mrs. Lu-
Ja Scott, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
7
Mrs.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good farmer for 8-12
acre, good bottoms of 4 acres, on
shares, as I have mule. No house.
Just off Atlanta highway, 2 mi.
So. Gainesville. L. M. Williams,
Gainesville, Rt: 3.- :
Want 2 good wrerking families
for wages for farm and_ truck
farm. Houses, Pasture and wood
free. Pay prevailing wages, 75c
row. Regular work. C. L. Ben-
nett. Madison, Rt. 4:
Want wae? hand, one exp. gen.
f.rm work: 20-40 yrs. old, $10.00
mo. board and washing. No drunk-
ard need apply. Write or see me.
B. ~. Horton, Griffin, Rt. B.
Want man with small family
te tend 1 horse crop. Good 3 R.
hou ?, pasture and plenty wa-
ter. Must furnish self. Standing
rent. 15 mi. North of Atlanta, J.
W. Maloney, Doraville.
Want unencumbered. 35 or 40].
yr. old woman, honest and clean
for light farm work, no field
w -k, $6.00 mo., rcom and board.
W. P. Thatcher, Chicka-
mauga, Rt. 2.
Want gocd, able bodied man
to work on farm. Must be sober,
honest, clean. Live as one of fam-
ily, laundry, board, reasonable
wages. Joe L. McBrayer, Temple,
Ride ee
Want good, sober, colored man
for 1 horse farm on halves for
1940. Small family, 35-40 yrs. old.
Furnish house and wood. Give
ref. W. T. Vickery, Union City. -
Want good reliable man with
family for a 34 A. farm, 6 R., 3
R. tenant house, springs, pas-|
tures, wood; 2 mi. highway, 8 mi.
So Atlanta. Standing rent. Miss
Ida Rowden, Ellenwood.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want middleaged, unencum-
bered, Christian, white woman
for light farm work, no field
work. Good home and some mon-
ey. Ref. exch. give full details.
W. M: Bayne, LaFayette, c-o W.
CG. H. Mill.
Want 10 men, colored or white,
-. clear land, cut wood and farm.
$1.00 day and board. Can furnish
12 mos. work. Come see or write
qt WR Sims, Irwinton,
gS ee
Want man for 1 or 2 horse crop
on halves. One who is a good
sawyer to saw when not in crop.
ite. . R. Webb, Culloden, Box
30;
Want 200d man for 3 horse
farm. Good house, near school
and church; gcod land, pr ire,
etc. Write. Mrs. C. W. Clonts. At-
lan*+*, 1352 Donnelly Ave., Ra
1033.
Want reiiable man for 14 A.
fo. = near Douslasville, 3 R-
house, good spring. John Byrd,
Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Want woman of fairly good
educaticn to live in home and
country and do light farm work,
no field work. M. F. Teat, Ath-
ens, Box 435.
Want a man to help cultivate
a .--vse crop for wages. Wili
furnish bard. J. T. Lee, Mor-
TOW, Ree
Want scttied colored woman
for light farm work, no field
work. Gocd home and -salary.
Mrs. J. T. Donaltson, Ft. Valley,
Rite
Want middleaged woman io
live in hcme and do light farm
work, n field work. Smail sal-
ary. Mrs. D. J. Hicks, Reynolds.
Friday, March -
FARM HELP WAN
Want good wage hand fer
work, $12.50 mo. and board.
drunkard. Write first. Leon Se
go, Pinehurst. oe
Want boy, 15-18 yrs. old to
at Small dairy. Must be sober
hoxest. $8.00 mo. board and 3
ry. Write at once. Aubry Smit
Mansfield, e-c U. T. Smith.
Want gccd working man, np
under 40, who can drive a tru
and miik 2 or 3 cows. No dr
ard nor loafer. $10.00 mo. bo
and laundry. Johnson Ch
Ellijay, Rt. 5, Box 1.
Want honest, reliable, aml
ous white girl in her tee
live with family of 3 adults, a
do light farm work, no fi
work. Good home and reasona
salary. Mrs. L. D. Williams,
ie 589 Boulevard N. E.
Want nice, reliable, une
bered white woman, 30-4
old to live in home and do lig
farm work. $10.00 mo. Referens
required. Mrs. Jesse J. {
Douglas, P- O. Box 503.
Want white woman, reiia
fcr light farm work, no f
work. Reasonable salary. W
not more than 2 in family
H. Epps. Carnesville, Rt.
'Good f>rmer wanted for 50 aci
farm near Culloden. Have to
nish self. Care for place
or write. Mrs. S. Wright, Atl
1201 McLendon Ave. N. E
Want-an exp. A-1 white
to werk by day or month on fa
Sinele or married with s
family. Must be sober, |
and healthy, 18 to 40 yrs.
Start about March 10th,
salary. See or write. Theo Ba
Summit.
he
e are listing below the names and addresses
ounties in which the fertilizer inspectors
k during this season. These inspectors will
ples from your fertilizer at your home
quest from you. If you desire to have your
sr inspected, please notify the inspector who
n assigned to your county.
as soon as your fertilizer is purchased, as the
on can only cover the actual amount you
hand at the time inspection is made. In
oOo: Clements, ari
Morgan, Ga.
*Calhoun
Quitman
Randolph
_W. T. Mobley,
Perry, Ga:
This should be
R. S. Cochran,
Camilla, Ga.
*Mitchell
Baker
Dougherty
Notice to All Farmers of Georgiz
*Houston
Bleckley
Twiggs
Bibb
A. L. Morris,
Grovetown, Ga.
J. J. Cooper,
Dallas, Ga. .
-*Paulding
Polk =)
7
Geo. D. Morton, -
Columbia
McDuffie.
Richmond
*Chattooga .
g@ inspector to sample your fertilizer, please
ir e distance and direction from your
order that he will not have any trouble
ding the way to your farm. : ed
om the increase in number of inspections
uring 1939,
g more and more the importance of having
srtilizer inspected.. This is a free service to
rmers of Georgia and by having your fertilizer
ected, you will know whether you are getting.
ceived. Be sure to notify your inspector
as your fertilizer is delivered to your
order that you may receive the full benefit
Peon ae Fe
e suggest you keep this list for reference dur-
he fertilizer season. ; oes
e stand ready to serve you In any way we
d hop that you will feel free to call on us
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
- A. Gillespie, Chief Fertilizer Inspector.
*Bulloch
Candler
Screven
o Akins,
*Carroll
_ Haralson
*Troup
Meriwether
*Franklin
Hattie
~ Madison
*Taliaferro
Warren
Glascock ee
Bedgood, |
ordville, Ga.
- *Laurens
Dodge
*Cobb.
Bartow: =.
Cherokee and that part
of Fulton known as Old
Milton County.
it appears that the farmers are
*Forsyth
Dawson
Lumpkin
Union
Towns
*Greene
Morgan.
- Hancock
Brantley. -
~Camden
_Wayne
*Turner
Crispi
5 ite
Barrow
Douglas
aa
E. R. Cunard,
_ Rt. No. 2, Mansfield, Ga.
f
#J asper
Jones
Putnam
Rt. 4, Summerville, Ga.
Flovd
Walker
Dade
BoB Nix;
Chas. Deck,
Dalton, Ga.
*Whitfield
Catoosa
Murray
Gordon
Gainesville, Ga.
*Hall
Banks
White
WW Parker,
J. B. Donaldson
Bainbridge, Ga.
*Decatur
Seminole
Grady
Baxley, Ga.
*Appling
- Jeff Davis
Telfair
Otis Paulk,
Clyde Durrence,
RED, Glennville, Ga.
*Long
Glenn
__ McIntosh
Liberty
Willacoochee, Ga.
* Atkinson
Clinch
Coffee
~ Lanier
J. H. Phinazee,
C, AVES Bdge, 2
Rt. 2; Doerun, Ga.
*Colquitt
Worth
Thomas
Griffin, Ga.
;
*Spalding
Henry
Butts
Pike
H. W. Fields, |
Rt. 4, Swainsboro, Ga.
*WRmanuel
J: enkins
Byron Price,
Wrightsville, Ca,
R. E. Gren
Americus, Ga.
*Sumter
Lee
Terrell .
* Johnson
Baldwin
~ Washingon
Wilkinson
W. R. Pullen,
Damascus, Ga.
W. O. Griner,
Pembroke, Ga.
x
*Bryan
Chatham
Effingham.
*Harly a
Clay
Miller
on Rodgers,
D. Q. Harris, Sr.
Pitts, Ga.
Ben Hill
*W cox
Dooly
Pulaski
Valdosta, Ga.
*Lowndes
_ Brooks
se Bie Sie
Echols
L. H. Sikes
Paul Hewell,
Dewyrose, Ga.
*Elbert
Lincoln
_ Wilkes
Glennville, Ga.
-*Tatinall
Evans
Toombs
C. W. Simonton,
L. T. Higgins,
Rte 1. Loccoa; Ga.
te Stephens
Habersham
: Rabun
Preston, Ga.
*Webster
Stewart
Marion
R. Frank Smith,
M. C. Holden,
Royston, Ga.
-*Gilmer
Pickens
Fannin
Decatur, Ga.
M. B. Holt,
Waycross, Ga.
*Ware
Pierce
- Charlton
Bacon
*DeKalb >
- Fulton |
Clayton eee
Fayette and all of F
ton County south
Levi Spivey,
Adrian, Ga.
R. C. Lovett, Jr.,
Waynesboro, Ga. ~
*Burke
Jefferson
Chattahoochee River
*Treutlen
' Wheeler _
Montgomery
C. G. Starling,
Nashville, Ga.
J. O. Malcom,
Social Circle, Ga.
*Walton
Newton
Rockdale
* Berrien
Irwin
H. W. Striplin,
RFD, Roopville, Ga.
Coweta
Heard
D. L. Massee,
Marshallville, Ga.
*Macon
Taylor
Peach
Schley
Paul Sullivan,
Thomaston, Ga.
*Upson
Monroe
Lamar
Crawford
W. C. Wingfield, Jr.,
Jno. I. Mobley,
Hamilton, Ga.
*Harris.
Chattahoochee
Muscogee
Talbot
Athens, Ga.
*Clarke
Oconee
Oglethorpe SShS8
*Indicates County in which Inspector Liv