te COMMISSIONER
AGRIC ULTU RE
In 1874 the Georgia State Deparement of Agriculture was
er ated. The purpose of the Department of Agriculture is to.
foster, encourage and aid the farmers of the state.
From time to time, as the state has developed and as the.
yroblems. of agriculture have increased, the Legislature has
mnacted additional laws to make it possible for the Department
Agriculture to be of real help to the farmers.
The Commissioner of Agriculture is charged by law, first, be
it disseminating information of all kinds to the people that,
hi judgment, is of interest to farmers. 4
Tf the farmers are furnished sufficient information on Pall
ibjects they are in position to determine for themselves the
yest course of action to pursue with regard to, their individual }
rming operations. ee
ihe Market Bulletin is the only possible 1 way that the Com-
Ba is the ae means by which the. farniers can be fully ap-
od. of public events as they occur which have a direct bear-
yn the problems of agriculture.
oo oo NOTICE (o" a
The Georgia Market: Bulletin belongs to the farmers
of the state. It is paid for entirely by the farmers and does
not cost any other taxpayer a nickel.
\
of ot F ruits and vere
a janes 1d; 1943 | Atlanta
Beans (Snap) per bu. hprs. $3.00-$3.25
Collards, per doz. bunches .20- .70
- Mushrooms, per 1-Ib. carton 3025507
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. 1.00- 1.15
Sweet potatoes, bulk, per bu. .90- 165.
Tomatoes, per 50 Ib. erts. 3.00- 8.00
Turnips, (bunched) per doz. pinches 5 = oe ee
Turnip Salard, per bu. hprs. ......-
caps placed upon them or of many major opportunities whiel
the farsers se the state would be. groping in the dark and, in
most cases, they would not even know of many major handi
they may grasp.
Chemistry Division
The law places the State Chemist under the Commissioner
of Agricuture. This is of vital importance. S
_ This year we have taken and analyzed more than 10,000
samples of fertilizer. Each of these samples must be analyzed
in the Chemistry Department to determine whether or not the
fertilizer sold was in conformity with the guarantee. We have
this year collected hundreds of penalties on fertilizer and
turned the money to the farmers who used the fertilizer.
This would have been impossible had it not been for the
Chemistry Department to analyze these samples. ; 4
When food inspectors take samples of food they fae pe?
analyzed by the Chemist in order to deter nive whether the es
is fit for human consumption. ;
Milk samples must be run to determine the bacteria a d-
butter fat content. _ ae
In the treatment of many lvestock diseases it is vitally neces.
sary to have the Chemistry Department determine whether | 9
not certain disease germs are present. :
The seed inspection laboratory is also. incorporated in: the
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"Livestock Sales, Georgia Mactan Markets
Reports received at this office show following average prices paid :
for cai 1 hogs: at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
denote 15, 1943. Sf ee eet re
aaauart 5Augusta ees ao < -$13.95.
January pepe at : - 12.80
January 11Sylvester .. - 12.80
January 12Arlington - 12.75
January 12Nashville = 12.70 -
January. 13Reme = - 14.90
January 13 Vadalian. - 12.60
TOP FED CATTLE
January 7Augusta __ $1 0.00-$13.75 :
January 8Thomasyille 10.00- 11.50
January 11Sylvester : == 12.,00-. 13.20
January 12Arlington +. 11.50=. 12:00-.
January 12Nashville 11.00- 13.10
January 13Rome ye 86085
14.50
January 13Vidalia
_ quoted are for Georgia Grade A eggs only,
prices:
MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA
Following are quotations by wholesale dealers in Atlanta and other cities (FOB. pomts mentioned) as furnished by the State Bureau otf Markets.
Grades B and C and Current Receipts (yard run) are quoted by) wholesalers from 2c to 5c per dozen below these : :
January 15, 1943.
PRODUCTS |
Always subject to variation,
ee oe a A se he INDEX
Eggs, - ota Grade By SOR ee See ae a 40 ee = 40 Sen eT .40- 42 s : ;
Eggs, Small, Grade A, Doz. Se se ese ee Ce ee 9g. 49 ( | Flowers atid Seed for Sale=-- =. 7 2-3
Se Ne. Cee eee ee Beg been) Gee 22- 23 Flowers and Seed Wanted__________ 3
eh 99. op eS - 90|........ _.182 .20 | Second Hand Machinery for Sale___3
ae 18. te te ee nie SNE te eee 40s 73 Second Hand Machinery Wanted___.3
ee Sa ee ee Ce eee es 99 (eee a2 pte he ee { Incubators and Brooders for Sale___3.
SS ee Ys cies re ne aa ipa ee SPIO Incubators and Brooders Wanted___3
pein SRG Rae Se SP Se ee oe mesh | a oes Bead hake ee ee TO 12 Seed. for oalecs oS eee 3-4
paperee se ies ieee yi ee ee Sipe ee OR Rignes for Sate See eet
ioe eas, Bosse 00 [eek ee we Re oa Oe eee Pecan and Other Fruit Trees..____4
: = SD Belg a pe eee Peanuts and Pecans for Sale-____ 4
Sountry butter, best table, lb. pee tO ee pe Ap ee ee 40- .42 Grain and Hay for Sal- Se =
Field peas, mixed, bu. Syrup for Sale ae
| Field peas, not mixed, bu. Eggs for Sale __ 2
|. Ear Corn (80 !bs. to bu.), bu. gah Potatoes and eectabics for Sale
She! Re ee - Fruit and Butter for Sale________..5
: eS 2 ets . | Miscellaneous for Sale... 5
Wheat, Bi ee nS Ie. x Miscellaneous Wanted_________-___5
| Sweet potatoes, Per 100 lbs. a Lh ee * 3.00 | Cattle for Sale Se
jomenee.tGreen), Per: 100" lbs, SOQ0S 3 a0 ts et oe - 2. Hose for: Sales ee a
eens, 4 Dive). Per 10 ee eee oe ~ Horses and Mulesrfor Sale_...___-5
_} Hay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton af : Sheep and Goats for Sale_________.5
_| Hay, No, 1, Peanut, per ton : Rabbits and Cavies for Sale._-___-- 5
3 banish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, Livestock Warted. 23 = es 6
| (Del. Shelling Plant) : Pouliry. for. Sete) Se
Cottonseed (Prime) Poultry: Wanted. =o a a 6
_ (lots FOB Shipping Point) Farm Land Wanted... 6
ttonseed meal, 8 per cent ee Positions Wanted] Se
cottonseed meal, 7 per cent as Farm Help Wanted... _-_ =.=. 7-8
nut meal. 25> percent <1 ee Ses
YRGIA MARKET BULLETIN
. Address all items for publication and all requests to be put
en the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU
a MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
~ Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
; postage regulations inserted one time on ach reauest and re-
E ested only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices 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
Bulletin. 5
Published Weekly at.
224-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
yy Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner
_ Executive Office, State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.
_ Publication Office
114-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
_. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notity on FORM 3578Bureau of
_ Market, 222 State Capitol,
= Atlanta, Ga.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage &
provided for in Section 1103, Act Eame
= October 8. 1917. : i
TOM M LINDER
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emistry Division. It is highly important for the
farmers of the state to understand the prime import-
ce and the part played by the Division of Chemis-
ry in carrying out the agricultural laws of the state.
_Before the Chemist can analyze a sample of fer-
a iZer it is, of course, necessary to draw the sample.
The drawing of a fertilizer sample isa very important
ud highly technical procedure. It is necessary to
send out fertilizer inspectors to the farms to get these
samples. The present law provides for fifty of these
inspectors to cover the entire state for a period of not
re than four months of each year.
Food Division
Nothing is mote important to the health of the
people than wholesome food. The Food Division of
_ the Department of. Agriculture is charged with the
rsponsibility for inspecting places that sell food and
feed. This is done not only to see that the food is
wholesome, but that places vee Egod is served are
sanitary and clean.
Feed for animals, poultry, See must also re in-
arive. Thousands of samples of food and feed are
en every year by inspectors of the Department and
griculture. A-great deal of food and feed has been
ance with the law, and its sale has been forbidden
in the state by the Commissioner of Agriculture. \
Veterinary Division
. The Veterinary Division in the Department of
griculture performs many services for the farmers.
ve now have special field men who are stationed in
sections producing beef and hogs on commercial
ales i in commercial quantities, rendering free service
to farmers in inoculating animals against contagious
nd infectious diseases. :
elling us about an outbreak in disease of animals
any kind, anywhere in the state, a veterinarian is
at t once sent to investigate and render every aid pos-
sible. When necessary to prevent the spread of in-
ectious and contagious diseases the Commissioner of.
riculture issues a quarantine so that the animals
within that area cannot be moved out until the dis-
ease has been brought under control.
The Commissioner of Agriculture also furnishes
Jeterinarian to work in cooperation with the Na-
onal Poultry Improvement Board. Wonderful pro-
ss has.been made in the last two years in develop-
ing the poultry industry in the state.
The Veterinary Department also has charge of.
dairy inspections.
pectors who have been especially trained for their
work. These inspectors visit every dairy within the
te at regular intervals and render a full port to
ne Commissioner of Agriculture on each dairy in the
Bureau of Markets
The Bureau of Markets, within the State Depart-
nt of Agriculture, was created to assist the farm-
n marketing their products. ;
The Director of the Bureau of Markets is charged
= Ce MARKET BULLETIN E
Dacisa to see that it contains the necessary plant
oods so that the animals or poultry eatirg it will}
nalyzed by the State Chemist in the Department of.
und in the last twelve months that was not in com-|
ducts of all kinds ind rendering every assistance pos-
sible to growers, especially of perishable crops, in
getting a market for their products.
The Bureau of Markets has rendered wonderful
service in this Hine and has sold thousands of carloads
of crops of all kinds to the markets of the North and
East.
Farmers Markets
ing farmers markets to be built. The splendid chain
of markets that we now have had their beginning at
that time. From May 10, 1941 through December 31,
Farmers Markets.
It is vitally necessary that these farmers mar-
kets always remain under direct control of the farm-|
ers. Should any of these markets ever fall into the}
sentatives of the farmers they would not serve their
farm products instead of getting a better price for the
farmer for his products.
The system of farmers markets is, of course, far
from complete. It has many imperfections and needs;
a great deal of improvement.
as fast as money ean be had with which to do it. it. ad
Especially during this great war will farmers
markets be vitalnot only to the farmers, but to the
city dwellers.
I have before me an secs relative to Russia and
this shows the situation in Russia today, some of the
highlights which are as follows:
1. Ninety-five per cent of all food eonsumed in
cities is rationed.
2. Honey is $50. 00 a pounda prive equiva-
lent to a weeks salary for a well- paid factory worker.
3. Meat scraps are $20.00 a pound.
4, Eggs are $3.00 apiece.
5. Milk is $5.50 a eup.
We must depend, especiatly in Atlanta and
Macon, on these farmers, markets to feed the city
people as well as eee upon them to sell the farm-
ers Crops. \
We must have canning machinery on the nen.
ers markets so that the city housewives ean buy direct
from farmers in the summer and can vegetables for:
their winter use.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
SPECIAL NOTICE
_ All flowers and seed and ornamental nursery
stock notices appearing in this and the past two issues
were received and intended for the monthly Flowers
and Seed Issue of January 6th, but because of lack
of space were necessarily divided into the three
groups... all such type notices which have been re-
ceived since January 10th will be published in our
oe 8rd Flower edition.
ELIZABETH HYNDS,
Editor, Bulletin.
Wednesday, January 20, 194
In 1935 the Legislature passed an Act authoriz- ||
1942 we sold a grand total of more than $19,000, 000 "
worth of perishable farm products chroug the State | i
hands and control of groups other than direct repre-|'
purpose, but would be used to beat down the price of |
a ft., 5@c ea.:
| hydrangeas, 25e ea. P.
This is being done just! :
| son, Carrollton.
_ Whenever a telephone call, letter or card comes}
We have a regular corps of dairy}
lilies,
ca, 3 yrs. old, 50c.
el Be Nee: A. pee -Waco,
$1.25 C. Red Crepe -myttle,
flowering. quince, purple lilac,
White spirea, blackberry lily,
$1.50 doz. Mrs. C. B. Robin-
son, Bowdon, Rt: 2.
Nice, well rooted. Boxwood,
snowballs, purple, white. and
Fall lily, 15e ea.: Pink, blue
hyacinths, purple irish, $1.00
doz. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
15 white wisterias, $1.50:
Collection of 10 pink crepe
myrtles; 10 Ja. Jasmines, 3
Easter bells, 2 pink weigelas,
$2.00. Well rooted, Postpaid.
Mrs. Willie Pearson, Coosa. Rt.
L: J Sof
Dwarf Boxwood, about 3 in.
high, 500 cuttings, ose ea.:
Pink thrift, $1.00 C.: $4.00,
500: $7.00 M. P. P. to 3rd zone.
Bertha Grizzle. Cumming. Rt.
2. ae
Native Dogwood trees. 2-4
ft.. strong healthy with good
roots, Bush honeysuckles, sweet
shrubs, running honeysuckle,
red bloom running honey
suckles, yellow bell vine. Aji
$1.00 doz.. del. Mrs. Boyd Bag-
gett. Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Jan. Jasmine, flowering al-
mond, Eng. dogwood, popcorn
bush, 20c ea.: Blue flag, orange
40c doz.; Large -white
eee wh 25c doz.: Bright pink
and orange canna, 10c ea.: Yuc-
50e orders
e eping in touch with ae for farm pro-
Rt
dogwood,
zit.
FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE - ~FOR SALE
Large Emperor trumpet Plenty grape hyacinths, 2,
daffodils. Cream Wax nar-| 1c: Small cedars, 10c ea.: Al-
eissus, 35c doz.: $1.50 C.: Old|theas, white with red center.
fashioned jonaquils, 30c doz.:| 15c. Add postage. Mrs. G. C.
Taylor, Buchanan Rt. 1.
Thrift plants, 60c C.; Violets,
$1.00 C.: Shasta daisies, 35c
doz. Mrs. J. L. Garner, War-
then.
Pink Wisigalas golden bells.
purple lilacs. pink altheas, red
and pink spireas. red japonicas,
well rooted, $1.50 doz. No or-
ders filled for less than half
doz. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Gladioli bulbs. 40c doz.: Sage
plants, well rooted, $1.26 doz.
Money or M. O.. no chks. John
B. Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. d;
Box 58;
Apr. blooming Narcissus
bulbs, Blue grape hyacinths,
50c C.; Small bird of paradise,
25c ea.: Large ones, 50c ea.:
Pink crepe myrtles, Golden
bells,, 10c ea.:. White lilac. 2, |
25c. All $1.00/orders del. Mrs.
Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, Rt., 3.
Magnolia, teaolive, red, white
dogwood, red holly, yellow jas-.
mine, crabapple, umbrella
china, sweet shrub. greybeard,
dc tec Oe eT. cue: 3 fh. 250%
Att doe: pe it: Abe... Wixe. tor
white sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Alma Colson, Toomsboro.
Magnolia, teaolive. red, white
crepe myrtle. red
holly, yellow jasmine, gallberry.
evergreen oak, long straw pine,
crabapple, umbrella china, 1
iges 3: ft.; 35c: 4 ft. 45e;
Add postage. Exc. for white
sacks. Mrs. Georgia ae
, 2 comanora, Bid. ey
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Everblooming rose cut
blue grape hyacinths, 25c d
purple iris, white narcissi, t
roses, 35c doz.; $2.00 C.: M
col. tulips, 75c doz.: Early bea:
ing strawberry plants, 50c
Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt.
Purple iris,
Japonicas, ..20c; 3
purple and white lilacs.
cutting: Day lilies, red
yellow tulips, 30c doz.: |
|} woods, from. $2.00 on up
$10.00. Mrs. J. H. Evans. E
jay. Bis. ee
Butterfly or pices
thedy Chuims, Coronarium, p
white, very fragrant bloom
Aug. to Oct., 25 ea.: $2.00 do
$10.00 C.: Zephryantes, fa
-or rain lily, / pink, |
, Blooming size. Mr.
se Marys.
Abeliaf ft., ;
Fand vary. piktisporum, 4 ft.
to $1.40 ea: Var. oleande
ink and blue
E
chks. Mrs. ~ J. oWw. Bdward
Springvale, Rei. :
Altheas, dbl. red, dbl. pi
esingle white and orchid, 35.
Purple magnolia, $1. 00: N:
ina, 75c to $1.00, according
size; Ligustrums, -25c and 3
Lace vine, 40c. Mrs. E. J. 2
rester, Sparta.
Riododeserens, laurel,
wood, white pine, calico, bus
arbutus, gaylax, silver mies
acer dasycarpum, spruce,
hemlock. Wet moss packed,
Low quantity lot offer. Gord
Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls
- Well rooted poxwood,
doz.: Sage, 10-15 in. tall, $1
doz.: Well rooted hedge, 10
in. tall, $1.00 C.;. Wood
Tulip Poplars, 25 ea,
shrubs. T. E, Eason,
Rat
Climbing lilies; Glorias
erba, rare, blooming size ;
50c ea.: Amaryllis, lJarge bulb
30c ea.: Gladioli, red yello V
markings, large pulbs, 25c
Mrs. Maude Granger,
ville.
White sweet slsterin: nant
inas, white hydrangeas, eve
greens, fan leaf English
25c ea.: 6, $1.00; Purple Chine
se magnolias, $1. 00 to $1.5
Lavender spike, broad
border plants Okum Pod
$1.00 C. Add postage. Ss.
S. Fields, Thomasville ,
N. Madison St. :
Boxwood, 4-6 in., sample
$1.00; Crepe myrtle, 2-3
white, watermelon red,
lavender, $2.00 doz.; $12.0
Red Cydonica, japonica 2-
5, $1.00; Blooming size gar
nias, 2, $1) 00. Mrs. C. M.
inson, Greenville.
O'S
f
a
Several. bu. Tuberose bulbs
30c doz.: 4 doz., $1.00: 20 vai
fine glads, 25, 40c doz.; Ophio
pogon, 35c doz.: Mixed iris,
doz.: 1 Delta iris, free with
$1. 00 order. Mrs. J. G. Robe
White lily pes ane
round, 6 white petals aroun
bloom, 6 yellow petals in ce
er of bloom, 30 C. plants.
V. B. Lowe. Sandersvill Bs
Approximately 2000
rose bulbs, large blooming
50c doz., 3 doz., $1.25 post
Plant -early and every
blooms. Mrs. Pearl Sulli
Marietta. Rt. 2.
6 Cedar trees, about 2 ft..
rooted, 25c ea.: Yellow jonay
25c C. M. O. or stamps. Mr
W. E. Webb, Oglethorpe,
Box. 12.
Red and widie dower
maple, azaleas, Mt, Pine,
apples, $1.00 doz.: Arb
snowdrops, 20c doz.: |
hocks, goldenglow, ever re
galax, blue irish, and 6;
day lilies, 35c doz. Add pos
Exc. for white or printed s
Mae Bell Roper, Mineral Bl
Azaleas, red dogwood
buds, holly, white pine, Lau
ivy, hemlock, req nae
25e Trailing arbutus,
green tiger lilies, jonquils, d:
fodils, tansy. 15c doz.:
kee roses, 15c doz. Be
land, Mineral Bluff.
Red and white dogwo
laurels, rhododendrons, |
pine, crabapples, holly b
pussywillows. sweet |
azaleas, $1.00 doz.;
arbutus; oe glow, 5
RS ae vines,
Scuppernong vines, bla
cadine vines, turkey
figs, roses, ea. 10c ea.
root, 10c bunch; hedg
doz.; Evergreen 25 ea
bush, 1. 2.3 ft: 25:e
cedar, $1.60 ea. A
ed. ALL D. YD. an :
cms
cs FOR SALE
Sayorsyd poomsop ayy
dendron, red bud, ctabe
red maple, ivy, 3. 4 t.,
0 doz Mrs. fthel Chas-
forganton. Rt. Hog
Tee winning Chrysanthe-
ns, 150 varieties, 30c doz.;
$1.00. labeled; 6 doz.,
nlabeled: Be ea. when all
different. Miniature cone
berry boutonnieres, 50c.
Woods, Donalson-.
om sed Sirti hyacinth.
ll Be ea.; $1.00 doz.; Single
hyacinth bulbs, 5 ea.: 50c
Mrs. Ber Joe Roberson,
SLE hi ot
5 fodils, orange day lilies,
ime violets, Star Bethlehem,
Poe ..;. Snowball, pink hardy
cus, goldenbell, bridal
th. purple and pink al-
1S, all well rooted, 2, 25e:
postage. Miss Emma Hen-
SOT. Ellijay, Rt, 3. }
Red poppy seed, mixed? col.
per, sweet pea seed, f ueen
Lace seed. 10 tablespoon-
fu: Shasta daisies, blue salvia
nk yarrow, 10c_ clump.
Mrs. .E: LL. Rog-
_ mixed phiox
Add. postage.
Mrs. Eschol Dix-
Poliar bet... 7
ginal Ccuars: heavily root-
yrs. old, 3 ft., 50e ea:: 5
Oe: Running. ivy, Layven-
wisteria, rooted, 10c ea.;
doz; White narcissus, -yel-
anquils, purple iris bulbs,
( AlV del. Olivia Pat-
on, Weer. Rt. 2, Box 135.:
ayaclias, 9-3) yrs... large dbl.
white, pink white, var.,.
Riso. 622 Coe Cannas 35
Monthly rose, butterfly
3, 50c; Junipers, 50c. Or- |
over $1. 00 Postpaid. Wy-.
Pearce, Cairo, AG. 2c
alif.. violets, | chrysanthe-
mums, emperor daffodils, 90c
.: Rhododendrons, white, rose
biseus, English dogwood, 3,
Azaleas, sweetshrub,
s honeysuckle, 50c_ doz.
ters
=RS AND SEED |
Perel. azalea, red and |
Forsythia,
splendid for hedges. 23c ea.: 50
broadleaf, evergreen,
zue ea.: Large purple iris, 60c
Della Bridges. Sugar Val-
doz.
ley.
Gladiolas bulbs, extra large,
Mrs. J. W. Hopper,
Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 7, |
25c doz.
Daffodils, tame sweet violets,
star of Bethlehem, orange day |
lilies, wild iris, 75e C.; Shasta
daisies, pink hardy phlox, pur-
ee
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
weeping ~
yrs. old,
| SECOND-HAND _
, MACHINERY FOR SALE
fe
ye Cecepnatione:
farm wagon (to be used back
of tractor), for sale. Write or
call Dr: B: McH. Cline, Atlanta,
3743, Grand Theatre Bldg. Ja
374
Zz Bladkamitn vises, also, 2
anvils, for sale. W. N. Phillips,
Royston, Box 203.:
kind.
_ Arborvitaes, ~18, 6-15. 1 Syracuse turn: ee com-
12-30, 18-40; Ladies Wash- | pjete, cuts furrow about 10 in.
bowl, 15c bunch; Baby Ramb- | wide. $6.00 or exc. for 7 iange
ler roses, 25c ea.; Hemlocks, | pens or 3 bu. field peas. A.
Laurels, 1 ft... 10c .ea.; Virgie Hooper, Norcross.
Dye, Loving.
6 heavy built pat. style
(painted white), complete Bee
boxes, $25.00 at my farm. G. F.
Bullard, Powder Springs.
ple foxglove, 25 doz. pink | white Hickory 2-H. wagon,
hardy hibiscus, purple lilac, | good shape, newly painted,
yellow jasmine, 2. 25c: pink| $49.00. Bruce Andrews, Had-
and purple altheas, sweet dock, RFD.
shrubs, 6, 45c. Add postage.
exc. for white or printed sacks.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay,
Ri 8: :
Camelia Japonicas, 80 varie-
ties, 3 well rooted cuttings from
Clarks, Semi-dbl. pink, $1.00.
Mrs. John S Clark. Jackson-
ville.
Hhudodentons Mtn. laurels,
pink cherokee roses;
blue irish lilies, fall pinks, daf_
fodils, snowdrops,, all $2.00 C.
Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff,
German iris, mixed col.,
doz.: White and purple iris, 15c
doz.;
rose, baby white spirea, for-
sythia, purple wisteria, honey-
suckle vine, 10 ea.: 3, 25c. Add
| postage. Mrs. S. O. Breedlove,
2, 25c; Thornless
Monroe.
Azaleas. red an iohite dog-
white pines,
laurel, rhododendrons, Chinese
Kerria Forsythia,
woeds,
hedge,
10c ea.; 75c doz.; Jonquils,
lilies, hardy phlox, daffodils,
redbuds.
dbl.
red and
New 8- frame hives, glass ob-
servations and supers, . 7
for bees, $5.00 ea. GOB. A.
ok Atlanta,
Ae N. E.
1 Gin fan and other gin ma-
chinery for sale. E. Callas,
Gainesville, 360 Oak St...
Case ker. tractor, 15-27 h. p.,
damaged some by fire; also
| yellow azaleas, redbud, straw- gome repair parts for same
berry bush, red maples, tulips tractor, is 3 disc Oliver plow.
poplars, hemlock, white pine, TF. Reed, akwood,
all 3 {t.. $1.00 doz.; Snapdragon,
D. C. Case tractor. T. A. Me-
Intosh, Covington, Rt. 4.
3-H. gas. International eng.,
in good running cond., used in
farm work, $20.00 or exc. for
corn or field peas. Willie Smith,
Villa Rica. Rt. 2 (2% mi. So.)
20 h. p. steam eng., used in
Gin and farming, $60.00. &
Adams, Pelham, Rt. 3.
A 1020. International tractor,
Liverman Picker, John Deere
hay baler with eng., attached,
Case Thrash, good cond.,
$250.00 or exc. for corn. Alma
20
yellow
day
60c C.. Add postage..Susie Wil- | j Bundrick, Cordele, Rt. A,
son,, Loving. Box 148.
Ophiopogan,, an evergreen . fai wens
border plants, 3c ea.: Exc. for a ae (tea tA 7. eae ren ning
Tube roses, Montbresia, red hot
peke or red berry pyrantha.
ac oantees.. Tamar Teem,
vhite dogwood, greybeard,
31 ee bay. all kinds oaks, pink
meysuckles, all kinds crepe
myrtle, yellow jasmine, 1-5 ft,
0c to 40c. Exc. for sacks. Add
stage. Mrs. Dee Colson,
ee ore :
1a rooted! red crepe myrtle
5 Virginian Junipers, 12-
7 \5e 250:Purpie: birds-
verbena, {0c bunch: Puy=
ple poppy seed; baby zenias,
Oc pk.. Yellow Jupins, 5e pk.
fo stamps. Add postage. Mrs. |
: M. Tyson, Harrison.
4 -6 rooted dwarf boxwood,
? rooted sempervirens, $3.-
C. ea. 10-21 field grown
pervirens, $25.00 C. 8-10.
$15.00 C.: 3 ft. abelia grandi-
flora, $2. 75 doz. Del. Mrs. R.
Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.
; ipers, 1, 9, and 3 ft. high.
5c and 20c ea. Add post-
age on orders. Mrs. C. F.
Mateson, Alto;: RY-2:
Roses, med. size. 10 ea.; $1.00
sz. Larger size. 25c ea.; "$3. 00,
4: will label and send nicely
ISS white
herokee roses, sweetheart
roses, Baby doll for sale. Add
postage. Miss Mary Flor-
ence. Durand.
es Red ais teaolive, cedar,
sweet bay, all kind oaks, grey-
Ipeard, magnolia, pink, yellow
honeysuc les, red, white dog-
wood, all kinds crepe myrtles,
ge. Exc. for white sacks Mrs.
es Connell, Toomsboro.
Shrubbery of all kinds, large
and small. cheap for cash or
Cant ship. Large Xmas. cactus
in. bloom, $3.00. Miss Alice
Stokes, Jasper, R. 3.
Nandina, Mahonia, 50c ea.;
Oakleaved hydrangea, wisteria,
forsythia, 5 col. althea, 25c ea.;
, $1.00: Queen Annes lace,
exhibition pansies, love-in-a-
Virginian stocks, 25
: Milk and wine lilies, 25c
$1.00. Lydia Ww. Barry,
jidele, Rt. A.
Purple Easter lilies, plue,
white violets, purple Spanish
ris, pink primroses, mixed co
ris, Hardy phlox, mixed mums,
ink hardy sweet peas, sweet
Villiam, blue Agustrums, 35c
3 Del. in Ga. Miss Ruth
, Dahlonega, Rt 4, Box
eee s best Snapdragon
fants, $2.00 C.; Balls giant
sy plants, mixed col., $1.00
. Mrs. K. H. Cooper, Moul-
_ teaolive, magnolia, red, |
Mrs. Russell Beverly, Ochloch-
nee:
Red and yellow Japonicas,
Jonquils, $1.00 C.; Narcissus,
$1.25. C.; White Spirea, yellow
thornless roses,
25c ea.: Cannas, 16 bulbs, $1.00:
Lemon lilies, $1.50 C. Exe. for)
white or printed sacks,
postage. Bernice Carroll, Bre-
men,
Native
shrub, dogwood, honeysuckles,
cedars, $1.00 doz.;
$1.00 to $3 Me C3 Hardy ver-
bena, $7.50 M ; Cheney Laurel, | Kingston, Rt. 1.
nt a Woodru fo See Want good make Reeping
ees Binder, in good order for cash.
Kurume Azaleas, 50 ea.:| price; and. want to sell a milk-
Prince of Darkness Peonies, ing machine, Z single units, in
3-5 eyes, $2.50 doz.: 5 var. Iris.| first. class shape. McCormick
50 doz.; Narcissus bulbs, 40c Dering make. W. O. Vickery,
doz.; Nandina, Abelia, 2-3 yrs. | Meansville.
old, 50e to $1.25 a. James
Rt 2.
Spiderwort,
Cureton, Austell.
Azaleas. Red dogwood, crab-
apple, red japonicas, $1.00 doz.;
Orange lilies bulbs,
Spruee. white pines, rhododen-
Arborvitaes,
drons,
Mrs.
30c ea.
Lingerfelt,
Arborvitaes,
Japonicas,
Orange lilies,
arbutus, $1.00 C
bushes,
15e
$1.00.
Postpaid.
Loving.
20c
85e doz.;
oe
8,
25c.
2,
and 25c ea.
Armuchee.
3 crepe myrtle bushes,
ft. high, $1.00 ea. at ag home.
1 mi.
jiams, Bishop,
Barwick. Mrs.
Rt. 1.
purple likac,
Ligustrums,
$1.00. C.;
ea.;
. Golden bell
Adq_ postage.
Addie Abercrombie, Loving.
45 mixed iris, mixed narcis-
sus, $2.00 C.; 40 kind Per., $1.-
00; 4 Japonica, 6 gpirea, 4 crepe
myrtle, 5 hibiscus, 3. altheas, 22
other kind shrubs. some roses,
Delia Fife,
$20.00 or exc. for corn, fodder
or hay, at my farm. T. J. Wom-
-|ack, Bremen. Rt. 2.
1 Case 3 disc plow, good
cond., $100.00 cash at my barn.
pink weigelias, 20c ea.-: Iris,
jonquils, per. phlox, golden- John ek: Allen, Fort Valley.
glow, 25 yet jeer oat
spruce pine, dogwood rhodod- SECOND-HAND
endrons, $1.00 doz. Exc. for
printed feed sacks. Rooted. MACHINERY Wnts?
Mrs. C. W.. Plumley. Ellijay,
pret 2
Want Hammer Mill, prefer
in A-1 cond., cheap for cash.
G. D. Moss, Jenkinsburg.
Want an International riding
ee mounted, with fix:
tures. W. A. Summer, Adrian.
Want an L or LA John Deere
Add
sweet-
cultivator, in good shape, rea-
sonable for cash. S. F. Brewer,
Want 2-H. wagon for cash, or
will swap a mule. W. J. Pitts,
_ Silver ae
Want pressure | canner, in
good cond., at reasonable price.
Mrs. O. M. Mashburn, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5.
Want second-hand binder in
good cond., at near-by
point for eash. J. " Crittenden,
Royston.
Cora
Read
Tansy,
trailing
Want for cash a late model
Allis, Chalmers model B tractor
on good rubber and also plow
planter and cultivator for same.
W. F. Cox, Roswell.
Want 1 Allis Chalmers~trac-
tor with planting and cultivat-
ing attachment (2 row) and on
rubber. Would be interested in
other makes. D. L. Sammons,
Farm Supt., Sou. Industrial Or-
phan. Home, Baxley, Rt. 3.
8-10
_ J. Wil-
Want second hand garden
tractor and equipment, med. to
FLOWERS AND SEED (large size. W. R. Williams,
ay WANTED SEION. svt. 1, :
Want tractor drawn 7 ft.
: Mower, 1 row vertieal corn
CORRECTION: The follow-| binder. G. E. Reynolds, Albany.
ing was inadvertently placed in
the Flowers and Seed For Sale
instead of Flowers
Wanted in issue ef January 6:
Wanted Pyrancathe with red
dahlias,
large type, Cameliia, flowering,
eolumns
and
abl,
Mums. Chinese magnolia with
e and white flowers. Mrs.
me
yellow berries:
Japonicas, large
Pieree, Stockton.
Want to buy a disc harrow,
tractor drawn. State size, cond.,
and price. J: D. Cowant, Stock-
ton. Rt. 1.
Trade a 1-H. wagon and pay
some difference for good 2-H.
wagon if good value, within 25
mi. Stone Mtn. M. D. McLeond,
Stone Mtn., Rt. L (Rockbridge
Road).
type
Harvester f
swinging hammers and
166 Fiore |
2 row cultivating outfit for)
and planters, tiller and harrow,
c..
Jay Bee type, for power drive,
tractor disc harrow, plow and
Want a Cole cotton and corn
are eae L. Carter, Lawrence-
ville
Want Riding cultivator,
good cond. State make
wage J. H. Mobley. Mershon,
Want 2 good, used walking
cultivators, any make, but Oliv-
er preferred. J. G. Morgan,
Mansfield:
in
Want a 11 in. Hammer Mill.
of any make, providing it has
is in
good cond. Edw. Yeomans, Jr,
Carrollton.
Want 1 used steel pels
spreader, also 1 late model trac-
tor on rubber wheels. M. T.
Sanders, Commerce. c
J. B. Hammer feed mill ee
|smal eng., used in farming. E
R. Yarbrough, Mershon.
Want a 11 in. swinging Ham-
mer Mill, A-1 cond., cheap for
cash. Describe and state price
first letter. en ia T. Thomp-
son, Chipley. Rt.
Want John Deere tractor |.
with cultivating equipment. S.
B. Saye, Rutledge.
_ Want a Cane Mill and eva-
porator. I. R. Haywood, New-
nan, Rt 4. :
- Want good tractor cultivator
mule Cole planter, 2 row plant-
er, mule cuttaway harrow and |
other farm machinery, cheap. J.
H. Leverett, Pamrott. rots .
Want a planter and guano
distributor for John Deere- H
.tractor in one or 2 row size.
State cond., and least cash
price. Archie D, McDaniel, Du-.
luth. :
Want 1 good Hammer Mill,
large enough to grind corn and
stalks. Give full description and
price. J. H. Tribble, Atlanta,
277 Capitol Ave.
Want 1+2 bottom 16 in. John
Deer tractor bottom plow. Bur-
nell Gaskins, Willocoochee.
Want a 50 bbl. cap. flour
mill: would consider smatfler
mill. Write what you have and
price. G. M. Norman, eer
Rose. Rt. 1.
Want a 2- HL mowing machine
in good running order. Geo. Ww.
Power, Alpharetta. Rt. 3. ig.
ant sed: cultivator and
planters for John Deere trac-
| tor, model H, in good cond., at
once. FV. Stanley, Milledge-
wile. NU. 4.455
_ Exc. good mule for Hay press
and rake and pay difference if
deserved, or pay cash. Not. in-
terested in junk. W. O. Robert-
son, LaGrange.
Want complete cultivating
outfit for 1942 model H I. H.
C. tractor; also want a Ham-
mer Mill. W. W. Woolfolk,
Perry. Rt. 1%
. Want one power take-off for
Allis-Chalmers. B-15. Please
state price. C. E. Yandrum, Col-'
lege Park, R. 2.
Want combine 4 ft. or larg-
er in 00d condition: State
wice and age. Also one Mid-
die buster. State size and make.
Also one Walking Cultivator.
W. <A... Wallace, Powder
Springs, R. 2. :
Want Planter and Fertilizer
distributor for Farmall A
tractor. M. Ll. Anderson, Na-
hunta. |
Want to hear from party who
has a No. 1 Cole Dbl. Hopper
planter where can plant tw a
kind of seed at one time. R.
Tomberlin. Surrency.
Want combine in good condi-
tion. State make, condifion,
best cash price. Herman Goss,
Jasper, R. 2.
Want to buy 4 unit Delaval
milking mathine, Magnetic type
or could use certain parts of
one. Write what you have and
price. J. P. Simpson, College
Park, R. 2. CA. 6859.
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE
An oil burning incubator, 240
ege cap., good cond., for sale
or exc, small mule in good cond.
G. W. Brand, Lithonia. Rt. 3.
2 oil burners Simplex brood-
er stoves, 100 chick cap., used,
but in good cond., $15.00 ea. or
both $25.00. Come get them. A.
O. White, Villa Rica.
3 Elec. brootlers, ea. 500
chick cap., used 1 season, rea-
sonably priced, at's. Ys We
Porterfield, Colbert.
MACHINERY WANTED
Snellville. J
and.
+ Want 1 Buckeye I, mabaton
and. eggs. Also one Bro
from 3-5 decks, all -electr
Must be in ist class shape.
Charlie McLane, Lavonia,
Vickery St. Shon anes
CORRECTION:
er thermometer. Geo.
g2c. brooder
, used 1 season: a
22.50 at my home, 1 mi
M. Jones, Gray:
a4
: Farm Master
500 - ca
cond.,
son.
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED
type elec. starting, 8
ing brooders; also Farm Me
flock feeders and nesting sec
tions. State cond, we bes
price, FOS. Fred Barber, At-
Janta, 2511 Forest Way, N. E
Want ker. oil inc., 100 to 400
egg cap., within 50 mi. Athens
reasonable price and no jun
J. PO Smith Winterville. 2
t Jamesway Incubator, all elec:
tric, from one to three thous-
gon, Fayetteville, R. 2.
SEED FOR SALE
- Seed: 20 on Begeri, rite:
cleaned, $3.00 bu. 50 bu. Beat.
the-bee Sorghum, good for
syrup and. silage, recleane
$2.00 bu. 1000 lb. D&PL No,
12 cottonseed, ist yr?, not de
lented,. kept clean, $5.00 CWT
All at my farm near Bells Fer.
ry. H. J. Davis; Rt. 26 Rome.
Ky. White Barley tobacco.
seed, $8.00 lb. Exc. for othi
things. R L. Carter,
ville. .
Brooks County 2 ees peas,
$3.00 bu.: Large Blue Ble
crowders, 12%c lb.- Extra |
pod okra, 60c Ib.: 3 lbs., $1.
2 bu. large type Carolina Spa
ish peanuts, $4.00: Gov. In
Red skin P. R. potato seed, $1.<
25 bu.; Add frt. or postage. eS
Pp: Trowell, Pavo, Rt. 2.
Dixie Queen eefocenaios
seed, sound and pure, 75c
Write for. prices on larger
ore H. Li Wilchar, Butle
Moon and Stars. watermelon
seed, Red meat and fine flavor,
some grow very large, 20c oz.;
Y% \b., 7T5e: % Ib., 94:50; $3.00 Ib,
Postpaid. i Whitfield, Te
ton, 316 South Central AV
Citron seed, 65c Ib.; purpl
hull table peas, 20c qt.; yello:
crookneck squash seed, 25e tea,
cupful; Early okra seed,
tablespoonful. Early Klondik
strawbery plants, 20c C. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum
ming; Rook ; :
Mammoth sunflower. seed,
10c tablespoonful. Joe Angeline
Marshall, Pitts. =
Pure Stone Mtn. Melon seed,
25e cupful: 5 Ibs., $3.50; o
moth sunflower, 20c cupful; Re
35c; vine okra, dishra, gourd.
vine, 18 seed ea., 20c: la fash,
banana muskmelon, 35 cupful.
All sound, 1942 crop, Na
stamps. Mrs. Ida Mae egress
Whitesburg, R. 2. i
Streaked tender. halfaruia.
bean seed; small white
lima, both abundant produc
ers, 35c lb. Postpaid in Ga,
Vaudie B. Harris, Rydal, R. ee
6000 lbs. Kobe lespedeza seed
for sale, Write. H. J. eo
Americus, Rt. A.
White velvet okra seed, 200
teacupful; Golden Dynamite 5
popcorn, yellow root, wild cher-
ry bark, all 20c lb.: Sweet bell
pepper seed, 20c large spoon
ful; Black beauty egg planta
seed, 25e tablespoonful. AU,
prepaid. James Ray Albertson,
Lawrenceville, R. 2.
Recleaned on special clenmee
Kobe lespedeza seed, $61. 0d
CWT. Korean, $8.00; Crotalaria,
$10.00 FOB. Roger S. _
Williamson. ee
Cuban access watermelon,
also yellow squash, 25c cupful:
Mammoth Russian sunflower,
90c gal.; Okra, $1.25 gal. Post-
age. pd. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Tales.
vonia.
12 lbs. nice, clean Chufas, e
20 1lb., FOB.; Also gourd seed,
out of 8 gal. gourd, 15 doz.
one J. C. J. Brown. Toccoa
Good tender brown streaked
ee bean seed, 20c tea-_
care, jus 6 postage. Mrs.
L. R. Ashworth, Dacula, a.
AGE FOUR
_ SEED FOR SALE
~~ 8000 Ibs. Lespedeza Secrecia
~ Seed, clean combine run, $15. 00
OwrT.: 2000 Ibs. Korean les-
pedeza clean combine run, $8.00
T. FOB... Will not ship less
han 100 lbs. Cash with order.
Charles Webb, Roswell, R. 1.
Sunflower seed, vacheler but-
ons, red, white, pink, Sugar.
pumpkin seed, ea., 15 cup. Add
postage. ie R. C. Stover, Pis-
gah.
S Seood eiede Kobe lespedeza
seed, 10c lb. FOB here. Jas. B.
a oods, Brooks.
umbo pumpkin Bea. 25 seed,
438c del.; Also want Cornish
ey Same baby Chicks and one gilt
ampshire shoat, wt. 50 lbs. or
more. No fancy price. Mrs- Wil-
jie Smith, Rolston,
Wilt. resistant: Siarsabe. to-
mato, $1.50 Ib.; New Stone, 85c;
Wilt-resistant Big Boll, long
staple cotton seed, earliest var.
known, $1.50 bu.; $5.00, Cwr.
3 Branch, R. 1.
About. 500. lbs. pure + Texas
Honey drip cane seed, just as
clean as seed wheat, 216 Ib. W.
ow McPherson, Villa Rica.
Mera, 10c cup; Cucumber,
mustard, yellow crookneck
squash, mixed gourd seed, all.
30c cupful. Mrs. John Weaver,
ea Rob
Red hot eee aria pepper,
2s gal. Barliest everbearing:
kra seed, -15e large cupful;
Yellow and red popcorn, pops
ood, 5c Ib. Add post Sea Mrs.
donnie M. Harmon, Calhoun,
in a 10 teaspoonful.
dd postage. Mrs. Paul Under-
od, Mystic. ys ee
igorvine tomato, runs, 42 ft.
Oxhart. tomato Emons to. 21%)
Tbs., 100 seed ea., 25c; Jumbo
pum: kin wt. over 100 Ibs., all
25C: ao acc. Reet SF.
: Fowler, Roy.
5 joking orders: Atlas Marae
, great for ay t chicken
d or ground feed. Pro-
uction acre large. 7 lbs., $1.00:
00. Ybs., $12.50. One yr. Hast-
ings prolific seed corn, $2.50 bu.
OB. J. 0. Anderson, West
n Phone 802- L. a
ite Lightning Mammoth
Jumbo okra seed, Marigolds:
Venus, high priced, 2 colors;
Baby Doll, a smaller but extra
prolific. Seeds of all, 13c_coin
stamps. ~ Postpaid.
horpe, Rising Fawn, RY
exas. seeded Ribbon: Gane
or planting, 9814 percent
ist yr. from originator,
nb, te postage. $3.50 bu.
don, R. 2.
About: 5 tons Weobe Lespedeza
d for sale. Cleaned or, un-
leaned. as wanted. W. A. Sm;
McDonough. 5
Moon and. Stars watermelon
eed, red meat and fine flav-
some grow very Jarge, wilt
esistant vines, 1 0Z., 20c:; %4 Ib.,
5c: $3.00 lb. Postpaid. J. D.
1 Ave.
eetest watermelon grown,
ipens in 60 days from plant-
g: pkg., seed, 25c; acre bag,
50 postpaid. ae
n, Jesup. :
BEANS AND PEAS
tre SALE
=
Peas. for sale at my barn,
2.50 bu. Conley Mathews,
Greenville, BR ses ~
Heavy. bearing black pole
ean striped half-runners, 25c
teacu: ful; Black pea beans,
4 till, frost, same price. Mrs.
v chDs, Flowery ans,
1% 2s 90 deny velyet beans,
y and picked for seed, not
tached. $30.00 ton at my
ace; Also 25 bu: corn in ear,
0 Dus
Wrightsville and Dublin. ae re,
- Waller, Wrightsville, R. 1.
Peas: Large speckled crowd-
cS, White Lillian (for table
ise): white blackeye, 10c Ib.
-ostage pd.; Broom corn seed,
Gs teacupful; s garden
age, ground and ready for use,
He lar Rei teacupful. R. C.
rtson, , ewrenceville,. R.
ae,
AD pu. Clay seed peas. Good
ound | stock, $2.50. bu. in even
ihn All orders given
ereven, oS G. Ne
j }
itfield, Tifton, 316 S. Cen-|
Als
st. yr. Chas. Woodliff, Flowery |
(160 to vin, wt. up to 2 Ibs.) |
Grace
-chks. William F. Ballenger, |
: Early market Guest Ceatinet =
M. Thorn-
at Inmansg Place. }
S| nation, guar., $1.25 bu.
BEANS AND PEAS |
FOR SALE
~ 10 Ibs, nice white lady peas,
15e lb.:' 10 lbs. White Sugar
crowders, 15 lb. Sarah Cousin,
Hogansville, R. 1.
Beans: J. B. Wonder or 2-crop
bunch. 35c pt.: White, @ wk.
buncli, Whife cornfield and
White cornfield creaseback, ea.
kind, 30c pt.; Garlic cloves, 20c
doz.: Horseradish, 2 bunches,
15c: Few Oct. peach seed; 40c
doz. Dolly Eller, Titus.
Red Valentines, early bunch
Garden beans, i15c teacupful;
Garlic, dbl. tansy, peppermint,
horsemint, 25c doz.; Grub root,
putton snake root, plack root,
30c doz. Mrs. Viola Hollaway,
Dahionega, R. 1.
Tender. brown: striped half-
runner garden beans, |
brown with drk. brown stripe,
40c lb. Send M. O. No stamps.
Mrs. Gus Sosebee, Cleveland,
Relies :
CORN AND SEED CORN |
FOR SALE
200 bu. or more good corn
for sale. Also: want one or two
small good Guinea stock pigs. |
J. Ga. Daniel, Morgan.
iastines New yellow proli-
fic seed corn, ist yr., ist class
isolated, $1. 00 peck: $3.75. bu.;
Hastings New Dixie Honey
t
cane, Ist yr., pure, 20c Ib.; 95c, |.
5 Ibs. Add postage on corn and
cane. A. HE. Nix, oe Re
COTTONSEED FOR.
ep oes ae as
Stoneville 2B cotton seed, ist
yr.;Ginned one var. gin, cleaned
graded and culled Ceresan
treated, pure and perfect. $6.00
C2RORS J. S58 ae pee
nia. 3 7 aes
1st yr> Stoneville. 2B, _ pure
and clean, $1.50 bu.; Also. Hast- :
ings New yellow prolific seed
corn, field sel., nubbed and shel-
led, $2.50 bu.: 75 pk. All FOB.
~Add postage if by mail. H. H.
Alexander, Carrollton, Reply
~ Stoneville 2B: cotton seed, 1
yr. grown, carefully ginned,
5.00 CWT. Mrs. Mar y F. Hall,
eSota.
Pure Stoneville. 2B
seed, ist yr., privately ginned
and recleaned, made 519 Ibs.
lint per A., $1. 50 bu. les Ci
Couch, Turin. ot
Brooms super preed, 90 Day
prolific cotton seed, pure and
unmixed, 1st yr., $5. 09 CWT.
FOB. SP: Reed, Varnell.
Purebred Stoneville No. 2
cotton seed, ist yr. $1.50 bu.
No orders less than 5 bu. B.}
F. Harris, Griffin, Box 364.
50 to 75 bu. Pure Summer-
uers Half and Half, High bred
cotton seed, $1.50. bu. of 30 Ibs.,
FOB. No orders less than 5 bu.
Send M. ee Glenn Seas
Juniper, R.
Cooks. wilt. @oaistank cotton
seed, clean and pure, $4.00
CWT. or $2.00. bu. FOB. B. A.
Bishop, Fitzgerald, R. 4.
Broomes 90-day wilt resist-
ant cotton, also Wannamakers
Cleveland wilt-resistant Big
Boll, both direct from breeder,
Kept pure at Gin, Ist yr. grown.
$5.00 CWT ea. Otis M. Cowart,
Sumimit.-Riz 2--Box 272
Pure Coker 200 cottonseed,
2nd yr. planting, (bale to A. on
entire crop). 1-1/16 in staple,
$200 CWT.; $90.00 ton:., Also
about
Rowden cottonseed, 1 in. staple,
Tand. bu. J, H. Smith, Ash-
an
D&PL No. 12 imp. cotton
planting seed, kept pure, pick-
ed without rain, $5.50 CWT.
Just off 42 hwy. on Flippen Rd.
Willie Tanner, Bupven. PPO:
Box 65.
Purebred Cokers 4 in 1. wilt
resistant cotton seed, 1st yr.
$2. - bu. No orders less 5 bu.
R. E. Aycock, Monroe.
. Stoneville 2-B.,. cottonseed,
1-1/16, 1st yr., (ginned 27 bales
off 18 ates no order less than |.
Be ley Faulkner, ae
land, "phone 2611.
Pure Coker 200 citer. seed,
$1.50 bu. Also about 200 lbs.
Serecia seed, 20cs lbp en.
Ariail, Ashland.
| Pie Rhyne Cooks will +e=
sistant cotton seed, -
ginned and graded, high: germi-
in 5
bu. lots OL = OVer,. Geo.
4 Thompson, Baainehoror s
light |
-eotton |
af Thousands _ fostune
'50. bu. 2nd yr. "Roldo-
Rees
carefully.
AG
KET BULLETIN
_ PLANTS FOR SALE
Wednesday, January. 20,1
PLANTS FOR SALE
Mastodon, everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25e C.: 500, $1.00;
Garlic bulbs, 40c doz. Postpaid
in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah-
lounge R. 1, Box 37,
Cabbage plants,
healthy, frost-proof, Chas. Co-
penhager, Marly Fiat, Duten,
crate of 2500, $2. 00. J. W. Lang,
Omega.
stron ?;
Cabbage and onion plaiits.
Extra early es and Chas.
cabbage and white Bermuda
onion plants, 500, 60c; $1.00 M.
Postpaid. Write for prices on
Jarge lots: x L. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald.
garden. sage plants, 2, 25e 5 20;
50c; $1.00 doz. Jan. and Feb.
time to plant Heo. Wilson;
Alvaton, Box 93.
i= Chas: Ws cabbage Sines, 500,
60c: $1.00 M. del; 10 M., $7. 00
col.; Klondike strawberries 500,
$1. 00; $1.75 M. W.- yee
Flowery Branch. e
Extra large pest Vavorcd
Mastodon strawberry, 500,
$1.50: $2.50 M.: Chas. -W. cab~
bage, 500, 65c; "$1.15 M.; 10 M
$8.0, col. Collard plants, same
price. Guar. satis. B. R: Wood-
liff, Flowery Branch.
Hardy Lueretia Dewberry
| and Eldorado blackberry. plants,
$1. 00 C.: 2. M., $15.00. All ord-
ers filled promptly with care.
ls C.usM: oo Green--
ille. : :
Home grown,. well rooted
Sage plants, $5.00 C. Postpaid.
Sam Tweedel, Lithonia, R. 2.
Cabbage plants, large fresh,
extra early Jersey and Chas.
Bermuda onion, 500, 65c; $1.20
M. All del. Postpaid. Write for
_| prices on large lots. Prompt
shipment. Satis. guar. F. F.
Stokes, Siizperatd.
Chas. W., E. J. and Jersey
Ww. cabbage plants, $1.00 M.;
60c, 500: 30c, 200, All del., full
count, - prompt shipment. "Miss
Mary M. _ Crosby, Baxley.
Strawberry. plants, Klondike,
25 C.3 $1.25, 500;
Mastodon, 35 C.3 $2.00,: 500
$3.00 M. Well rooted, prompt
shipment. Old fashioned blue
Damson plum, 30c ea.; 6, $1.00.
Spee A. D. Jones, Cumming,
Strawberry plants, Klondike,
"| 25e C.; $1.25, 500; $2.00 M.:
Mastodon, 85c C.; $2.00, 500:
ioned Blue Damson plums, 30c
ea.: 6, $1.00. Miss Grace Crowe,
Cumming, R. A;
lettuce,
Parsley, bermuda
rutabaga,
and nest onions, Wakefield
cabbage, -collards, Parsnips,
| kale, carrots, Endive, se C. del.
straight or mixed. Mrs. eS Vv.
Franklin, . Regis er.
Sage plants, $1.20 . doz. No
Dahlonega, R. 1, Box 8,
Strawberry plants: Biondiky
and Mastodon, $2. 50 M.; 500,
$1.40. Good plants. Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Cumming, R
Good strong frost proof early
Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, $1.00 M.: 500, 60c 200,
30c: Now ready, full
guar. Ina Griffin, Baxley, R. 4.
Frost proof early Jersey and
Chas. W. Cabbage plants, now
ready, $1.00 M.: 500, 60c; 200,
30c. Full count, prompt ship-
a Vernon se Baxley,
Ie. Ga. and: Hoadine sollara
plants, 25c C.: 75e M.; Ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 40c
C.; $2.50 M.; Burdock plants
for setting, 50c doz. All mail-
Re ee A. Seon Gainesville,
eee J. Chas. and Flat
Dutch, frostproof cabbage
plants, fresh and green, 300,
50c; 500, 85c; $1.25 M. del. R.
Chanclor, Pitts.
a
Have any amt. large
strawberry plants, 25c C
Mrs, $2 -L.
ouglasville, R. 1.
red
Hence
Hardy, prolific Eldorado
blackberry plants, berries of
large luscious berries, $1.00 C.;
$7.50 M.; 2 M., $14.00. Del. in
Ga. Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Everbearing strawberr y
plants, 25c C.; Exc., for white
-|or printed feed sacks, 3 of a
kind, 2 sacks for 100 plants.
Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Sallie:
Anderson, Cleveland, R. 2.
Strong, well rooted Mam-
moth Red Raspberry plants,
10c ea.; $1.00 doz.: Few well-
gro we flowering erabapple
shrubs,
$1.00 ea.: small but well grown,
OS and 50c ea. All prepaid.
= Seep sont Blairsville.
5 ae
Post, stamps WC.5
W., 500, 65c; $1.00 M.; White |
$2.00 M.: |
doz.:
$3.00 M., well. rooted, Old Fash-
chks. or stamps. Ance Grindle,.
count.
Send |
ries,
ples, Hazelnuts, Filberts Haw- |
almost blooming size,
Lugg#tia dewberry, $1.00 C.;
Himalaya blackberry, 25c,
$1.00. $3.00 C.; Washington
Aggaragus, $1.75 C.; Large
pooted Kudzu (Semesan treat-
ed) $2.00 C.; 500, $7.50. Post-
paid J..W. "Toole, Macon, 33.
Burton Ave.
Well rooted Concord, Niagara
and Baltimore grapevines, 8,
$1.00: 20, $2.00, Postpaid. G. C.
Adams, Social Circle.
: Scuppernong grape vines;
One home collection: 1 vine ea.;
Hunt, Stuckey, Dulcet, Scott,
Yuga, and Male, $1.50: 2 home.
collections, $2. 50. All Postpaid:
Bela Scott, Concord.
Plenty nice roofed: old time].
Cabbage and onion _ plants,
extra early Jersey and Chas.
cabbage plants, White Bermuda
onion plants, 500, 60c; $1.00 M.
Postage pd. I. L. Stokes, . Fitz-
strong: well rooted, heavy
bearing Dewberry plants, 50c
Cc. del. Mrs Jacob R., Hillis,
Millhaven. Rt.-1, Box 20.
Chas. W., Early F Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, Si. 00 M.;
500, 60c; 200, 30c. jl del.
Prompt shipment. -Full count.
J. P. Mullis; Baxley, R. 4. ;
PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE | -
Goose Slum tres; eal aoe
ed, 3, 36c:-6, 60c:=Prepaid, P.
Ibs. nice Ist yr. seed Stone Mtn.
melon at farmers price. R. Pz : eo
velvet beans (do not
Steinheimer, Brooks, R. 1.
May cherry trees, 2-3 ft., 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. - Le aD:
Spriggs, Rockmart, R. 3.
Hazelnut bushes, black mus-
cadines vines, old fash. red and
yellow plum, brown turkey figs
tame blackberry vines, well
rooted for sale. Add ee
Miss Hazel Eatierson: ae
2, Box 86. i
Seedling getan traces maost
any size, 10c ea.; you come dig
them. Early Harvest Black-.
berry plants, 25c doz., in 5 doz.
lots. Mrs. a ee Walker, Mec-
Rae, Rts
diane: var. pomgranites, 2
R.| ft., 1 yr. old, 75c ea.;. 2, $1.25;
$5. 00. doz.;- Sage, well rooted,
25c bunch: 6, $1.00; Garlic, 25
5 doz. $1.00. Mrs. C. E.
Crump, Hartwell, R. 1.
Old fashioned June
black fig sprouts, thornless ras-
berries, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Also
yellow star. Jasmine, 10c ea.;
Abelias, large size, 25c ea. Add |
postage. Miss Minnie Florence,
Duran d= = 2
4
- Pawpaw Gustew
25. Si
Maples, scuppernong vines,
hazelnuts, $1.25 doz.; Plum
red or yellow, crabap-
ples, 2, 25c. Mrs. Leona King,
Waco, R. 2
Muscadine vines, hazelnut
bushes, scuppernong, 10c ea.;
$1.00 doz.; holly bushes, 25c ea.
Mrs. G. Ww. Bradley, Bowdon,
Rae
State insp. true te name,
Jeading var. peaclp trees, grape
vines, $55.00 M.; $6.00 C.: $1.25
doz.: Black Wainut, $2. 40 doz.:
$10.00 C. Plum. and apricot,
$1.50 doz. Mrs. E. B. Travis,
Riverdale. :
Leading var. apple, peach,
pear, cherry, pecan, grape
vines. Reasonable prices. Write
for at's T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Sgehey
(scuppernong type) grape
vines. Newest and finest bunch
grapes. Thornless Youngberry
and Boysenberry, fruit trees,
etc. All insp. Write. H. A. Neal,
Ashland.
Niagara grape vines, white
or slightly pink, very, early.
Concord, drk. blue, all well
rooted, 3, 75c; $2.50 doz. Mrs.
Nathan Weatherby, Ball
Ground, R. 4. .
Figs: Blue, White Boston,
75c: Celestial, Blue Turkey,
25-35c: Black Walnuts, 10c;
Red raspberries, $1. 00. doz.;
Brown Spee 25 eqs
$2.50 doz.:. All - 2-4 ft., well
rooted and extra fine stock. G,
M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capi. | 7
tol Ave., S. W. MA. 3671.
-Early Richmond sour cher-
Halls Apricots, crabap-
thornes, 3-4 ft., well rooted,
$1.25 doz. Will exc. for some
pecan sprouts or white feed
sacks. Mrs. Elsie E. Heaton,
Mineral Bluff.
Sweet shrubs, Hazelnuts,
maples, plum, $1.00 doz.: Mus-
cadines, crabapples, $1.25 doz.
Postpaid. Hazel King, Bowdon,
4
eo
trees, 2-4 ft.,
| ates, 25c-ea.;.3 Ibs. shad di
= PEANUTS AND PE iC
Also few|-
"4 to-25 os saa : spaien
Ip.- $2.00 bu., FOB. No
pears, |
new Muscadine /
D. "Yawn, Rhine, R. 1.
Riess eee
PECAN AND OTHE!
FRUIT TREES FOR SA
Scuppernong vines, -
large white variety, '
2, 50c; 5, $1.00; Postpaid,
chks. Isla Hamilton, gee 1
Zs :
All State isp true to
leading var. apple - and pe
10c and 5c
peaches, 2-3 tt, 10c ea.; Pes
2-32 ft... 25C- eb. Pee
cans, 3-4 fb: 75c -
vines, Concord, Niseaes |
2 yrs. 10c ea. Ww. Hi. Alexal
Cleveland. o oo
aR
fyre old; sweet Po 1egy
sage, $1.25 Ib.. 2 lbs. Na
dried. red hot- pepper, 60c
A. J. Stanton, Newborn.
Scuppernong vines, 4-6 ft.
yr. old, 50c; 10-15 "tt., aoe
15-20 ft;, $2.00: Bore last
Arbor muscadines, large
and sweet, suitable for ar
15 ft: 50. J. iL. Cogeins Ef
ington.
Hunt, Irene, Spaulding Cr
(black) Stucky, Howard, Se
pernong, Yuga (white) Mus
dine grape vine 40c ea.
donia, cace, R. . Munso
cord, Niagara, a Ch
Bunch grape vines,
Thornless. Youngberry B
senberry, 10, $1.00. A rep
and insp. He = eee sh
Jee SALE
Imp. Spanish pean ig
$7.50. per 100 1
picking), $3.00 bu. ee
Ee: : :
Have about 25 to. 30 b
: ae pecans, Write for pri
Mrs. - eidy de Sandife li
Grove. : : ;
nuts, hand picked and.
percent, free of stems,
Pierce ds Kenney, Athens,
Large red peanuts, $3.25 k
P. B. Brown, Ball Ground: Ri
Nice large papershell Sch
peaenes 35c lb.: Seedlings,
Ib. J. . Edge, Albany.
White Spanish peanu
size, 8c lb.; Everbearing s
berry plants, 400, del.,
ea Bek: Thornton,
ve
Have 150 bu. Ae. + 1
peanuts, 6c lb. Mrs.
ly, Ideal.
GRAIN AND HA
_. FOR SALE
- -
5 ane A- 4 ar hay, $1:
ton. J. J. Harper, Osierfiel
7% tons extra clean, Ni
peanut hay, $15.00. ton, F
Also Klin dried sweet pota
Station.
Several hundred pound
hay for sale. T. W. Stee.
lanta, 957 Fern Ave. * Ss.
Several hundred bundles
hand fodder, $4.00 CW
barn.*A. M. Hooper, No!
5 Or 6 dons: pean
$10.00 ton, 3 mi. No. A
on Hwy. 19. W. A. Doug:
Americus, Rois
~ Quality pure lespede a
mixed grasses and ls ed
on Atlanta- a uae
Hwy. Cannot del. A. P
thony, Tignall, R. 4, =
Mixed baled hay, $14 0
FOB. G.. S: ae
cello.
SYRUP FOR SALE
150, 10 lb. cans pure
sugar cane syrup.. Grade
$1.00 can. (Can locate
around here if could lo
Hues interested in same)
. So. Milan in Sie 56
- EGGS FOR SALE
Eggs from 80 parmenta
To Re hens; R.- O= Pz cocke
State bloodtest. ?
paid per doz. and how Jong
use them. Mrs. Fred _ Shi
Cuthbert.
Pires Farteden:
eggs, $1.00 per setting
Ethel Lee | Smith, ti
Bos ee
POTATOES AN D-
EGETABLES FOR SALE =
MISCELLANEOUS
| WANTED - a
00. bu. Sweet. eee 3c
: Gh oo es, ee
RUIT AND. BUTTER 7
= OR ee
3 Ibs. nice fresh ie
tter ea. week, 40c lb. P. P.
nd zone. Mrs. OB. V. Bivews,
am, R. ne tes ;
3-4. Ibs. butter ies ene fresh:
week, 35c Ib., del. to 1, 2
3 zone, 40 to other zones
e Mrs. Hoy) ie _ Moss, a
Ground, Re
4 on 5 Ibs. nice fresh coun-
butter a- wk., 50c Ib. Del.
a. Mrs. L. 8. Murphy; Tall-
O88, oe he 5
@
MISCELLANEOUS _
FOR SALE oe
Gaia patiperaune: yarrow,
tsfoot, balm, 25c doz.: yel-
low rattie, sassafras root, wild,
perry park, .25 Ib.: Garlic, 75_
doz.; Queen of the meadow
root. 25 lb. Del. in Ga. Miss
Ruth. White, anions, Rt. +
Box 35.
low eee pole root,
25c \b.; Catnip, aperniat.
I WTTOW,: balm, tansy, feather-
few, 25c doz. punches. Del. st
and 2nd zones. . Miss L. M.
White, Dahlonega, a: 1 Box
a
White tichokes for. eable
seed and feed. 5c Ib.: or 4c lb.
n 100 Jb. lots and a FOB.
grape | vines. fox grape vines,
ell rooted, 10e ea.: bullgrass,
ar grass.
Stover, Pisgah.
ae pu. Black walnuts - hull,
50c bu, FOB. Mrs. J. N. Car-
on, Griffin, Rt. C.
Mice: plump plack walnut
meats, 35 pint; 3 pints, $1.00;
sPrepaid in Ga. Mrs: .W. A.
es Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.
SP enw root, wild cherry
mi. 10c {ib.; queen of the
eadow, rattle weed roots, 20c
- strawberry plants, 500,
ve Adds see yuve
10 lbs. nice fresh tallow, 35c
i . Postage pd.: Exc. for nice
of holes: Also have 12 pure B.
hens, now laying, $1.50 ea.;
for Speckled Sussex or
White Wyandotte. Mrs. Andy
Blackstock, Douglasville.
re 5 Ibs. sage in the leaf, shade
dried, $1.00 lb.; 1 Ib. grown
ge, real fine. $1. 508d. a
fortenberry, Adairsville, Rt.
: New. white downy feathers,
60c Ib. del. Lot of 25 lbs.,
$11.00." Sample free. Mrs.
Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4,
Nice, pright, dried oes
25c Ib. in 5 or more lb. lots;
Sassafras root, yellow root, 2
db.: Catnip, peppermint, balms,
yarrow, featherfew,. 25c_ doz.
bunches. Del. in Ga. Miss L.
M. White,
= Box 3).
Compfry, 30c lb.:*Red sassa-
fras for table tea, 10c Ib.; Yel-
low root, 20c-lb.; Black wal-
nut meats. 30c pt. for 4 pints:
BEng. sugar pea seed, 20c cup-
ful: Balm, 25c doz. bunches.
; ~eucumber bark, beach
park, 25c lb... Add _ postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond.
2. guano sacks full of black
walnuts in hull, $1.00. sack,
FOB. Mrs. C. L. Whatley, Cuth-
aqpert, Ri oo
the hull, 90c bu.; 8 or 9 lbs.
- Jong, green okra seeds, 25c Ib.
Also few lbs. of Martin gourd
seeds, 25 cupful. Not prepaid.
ahs. IS T. Taylor, Quitman, R.
Giant Garlic, 20c doz; 2 yr.
bearing size Mtn. Huckleberry
50c doz.; Sassafrass roots, 6
pe $1.00. Add postage. Doro-
y Teem, Talking Rock, R. 1,
Box 46.
Be White Shallot or Maultiply-
_ img onion bulbs, 20c_ qt.; Gar-
fic bulbs, 25c qt... FOB. Mrs.
- Minnie Malphus, Tusculum.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED -
eee
Want to buy blueberry bush-
J. F. Snell, Alamo.
te Holland Turkey gobbler !
Will not pay trans. E. J. Ma-|
on, ee Ba Es ak
: hubacb, : comfrey, winter
10e bunch. Vernie |
Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
6 or 7 bu. Black Walnuts in
BEANS AND I PEAS
Mrs. G.
Wart 2
Alma. .
1,
plums, trees.
SACKS WANTED:
WANTED:
~ Want. to hear fe someone
iat has old fash. white bloom
Salad Pa pea seed for sale.
. Barnes, Ellaville.
Want one bu. Cream crowder
peas. Geo. A. Newman, Thom-
son, Rt. 3.
Want. several
beans in hull.
tons velvet
Also 15. bu.
| Speckled - running, 90 day vel-
vet beans for seed. Quote
price, FOB.- ~ Walter Grins.
Odum, Ripe sh; Box Boe
Want to hear from someone
having white cornfield shuck
beans for sale. es Base
Dalton, Rt. 4.
or: 3 pss of Buch
White ae brown: specks but-
terbeans for seed to plant now.
V. R. Sutton, Rochelle.
COTTONSEED WANTED:
Want Hawkins, big boll, 5
lock white seed, cottonseed, E.
E. Boyette; ie Sta.. Rt. 1,
Box DO.
SWEET POTATOES
; WANTED:
Want to ee 100 bu. Cert.
Sweet potatoes for bedding this
J ames Williams R
yr. Write.
FRUIT TREES. WANTED:
Want grapes, figs, cherries,
Will exc. pheas-
ants, pit games or Yakohoma
chickens for same. J. L. Berry,
Norcross, Box 125. ao
GRAIN AND HAY
WANTED:
Want Boots hag any ina.
State kind and price. Guy
Lackey, Riverdale.
Want to buy 1000 bu. 4- hand
fodder or ton hay. State price
del. at my place. J. R. Young,
Atlanta, 167 Hightower Rd., N.
Ww. Phone RA 77738.
Want to buy 4 or 500 panties
| of fodder for feeding my mules,
W. E, Chambers, Atlanta, 463
McDaniel 'St., S: W..
Want several truckloads good |
peanut. or peavine hay, del.
my barn. Quote del. price.
Sara S. Helmken, Savannah,
care Ranch Riding School. |
ele
- Want to ear from
nar iy
shaving print feel sacks for sale
free of holes if can get 3 of a
Hote Ox Ges Wy Wave a Sb. aver.
W. D. Her aso. Blairsville, Star.
Route.
DRIED FRUITS WANTED:
Will exc. good 100 lb. feed
sacks for peanuts, dried apples,
sweet potatoes. S. = We Few,
Apalachee.
PECAN AND a FRUIT
TREES WANTED:
CORRECTION:
- Want 2 or 3 yr. old style
Blue Plum, Pomegranate and
Bartlett pear trees, as large as
can be transplanted so as to
bcar as early as. possiple, at
reasonable prices. Also want
shallots... Mrs; Ty. Hornsby.
Atlanta, 2319 Cottage Grove
Ave., Phone DE. 8691.
PEAS AND BEANS i
WANTED:
Want best price on 10 lbs.
lot .of Willet Wonder English
peas. Mrs. Lewis Miller, Kings-
land.
Want to exc. 50 bu. pure D&
PL, Str. 12, cottonseed, pri-
vately ginned, for 25 bu. Brab-
ham peas. B. F, Fagan, Mar-
tin.
Want to exe. black walnuts
for white butterbeans and dried
peaches. Write first giving
prices and amt., Ea. party pay
postage. I ask 50c bu. for wal-
nuts hulled. Mrs. W. M, Tay-
lor, Clarkesville, Rt: 3.
PEANUTS WANTED:
Want 300-3000 lbs. recleaned
runner or Jumbo peanuts, clear
of pops. Will pay 6c lb. cash,
FOB. John W. Durden, Macon,
1012 Hazel St.
OATS WANTED:
Want 100 bu. fullgrain oats.
Ira Lewis, Cairo, Rt. 1.
~
CATTLE FOR SALE
Nice mixed breed heifer,
freshen in the Fall, $50.00. One.
heifer, 1 yr. old, Jersey and
Black Angus cross, $27.00.
Golden Pickett, College Park,
523 E. Princeton Ave.
. | Aragon, Rt. 1.
thoroughbred - Poland
China Sow, wt. 300 Ibs.,: $30.00.
W. G. Robinson, Gainesville, RES
Priced to sell. A
Bartow. Eas
cows, for cae Ks.
Hawkinsville,
and springers. M.
Penfield.
bull, 20 mos. old,
314--yr. old.
g
herd. Wt.
Hinson,
Ibs., 3%"
Chupps Rd., Rt. 3.
Bright red in col.,
Mrs.
ville, R. i.
454 W. Line St~
and shoats, O. I.
Plains.
pe:
$125.00.
your. W.H
Es
or family use.
Eatonton, Rt. 2.
lines, 365. 00 to
old,
Barnes, McRae, R.
8 or 10 nice #ieeh in milch
.O. Hore
| ville, R. 1.0
Oren Cherry King Paros Jer- |"
Ee:
Ibs. $150.00, FOB barn. C.
Hazlehurst. a
Reg. Guernsey bull, wt. 41000
yrs. old, from bight:
producing. herd. Priced right. C
B. Hamrick, Rocky Face.
-1-heifer: to freshen
spring and one small male, for
sale. G. W. Brand, LAthonss 5
2 fresh qnitch cows. for "sale!
Ss Chamlee, Sparta.
One_ light Jersey milch cow,
6 yrs. old, freshened Dec..7, 742,
now giving 3 gal. milk. Gentle.
$60.00 less ealf. 6. mi. So. Grif-.
| fin on Hwy, No. 3: R. C. Wild-
er, Griffin, Rt. C, Box 49,
8 outstanding dbl.
reg. polled Hereford bulls; Also
4 reg. horned AS bulls.
ePirse
standard
Chamiee, :
Mis grade Gey cows, fresh
Serer
A purebred crearn col. Jersey
reasonably |
priced, at barn. Have papers
on him. 2 mi. No. Chamblee. H.
Pe Cy E te: pies R.
thoroughbred,
subj. to reg., Holstein bull, ori-
inally from Macon orphanage ,
from 1000 to 1200
a
in the
Young - Guernsey miler cow,
freshen ist Mch. with 2d calf.
with white |
=
markings. $65.00 if taken now.
Boyd ee Douglas-
One Reg. Hereford pull, horn-
ed 20 mos. old, well developed,
$100. 00. C..W. Giles, Lithonia.
Red Jersey cow, will freshen |
goon with 2d calf, $100.00 at
my barn. Offer limited to 10
days. S. C. Johnson. Calhoun,
2 bulls, 1 White: Face, other
| Holstein, $50.00 ea.; 3 Holstein
heifers, $60.00 ea.; oe 40 pigs
Se PoC,
6 wks. to 3 and 4 mos. old, for
sale at my place, 6 mi. White
AoW: King,
hite
3 Reg. Hereford Fiore Type
bulls, 2-2 yrs. and 8 mos. old,
$150.00 ea.; other, 2 yrs. old,
Trade for what have
H..Reed, Cone. Rt.
Jersey cow due to freshen
about Jan. 18th with 2nd calf.
Good milch cow for either dairy
KE D> Sanders.
Reg. Jersey heifer calves, 2-
6 mos. old, of the best blood-
$85.00 ea.
B. Braswell, Athens.
Nice, blocky, _reg. Aberdeen-
Angus male caif, about 7 mos.
$100.00, FOB farm. H. E.
E.
HOGS FOR SALE
boar;
Taylorsville.
One
10.
. W. Finelyson.)
5B mos.
hog, $25.00.
Loganville.
Vers; Beek
School.)
3s
wks. old Jan.
20,
300 Ibs. Herman
Danielsville, Rt. 3.
ee O. money odrer. C
Warrenton, :
For Service: 1] Reg. O.
1 Reg. Poland China
Boar; Also 1- Reg. Jersey bull,
all ready for service, on the
Old Ala. Rd. about 4 mi. N. W.
J, W. Maxwell,
La
12 fine thrifty reg. S. P..C.
pigs, Blocky type: 7 female, 5
males, 8 wks. old, wt. approx.
45 Ibs. ea., $12. 50 ea. Reg.
buyers name: or $10.00 ea. not
rep. G. L. Folds, (2%
in
Purebred Duroc-Jerseys: Sub-
ject to reg. 12 wks. old, wt. 45
Ibs., ea., $12.00 ea. Write. Chas.
Glenn, Pelham, Ria.
old, O. I. C. male
J. M. Harrison,
Nice Duroc bred sow, 214 yrs.
old, $50.00. Julia Swann, Con-
(Near
Smyrna
10 shoats, 75 to 100 Ibs. Also
sow and 7 pigs, for sale. Mrs.
Jesse M: Kinard, Monticello, R.
5 Big Bone Guinea pigs, 6
$15.00: ea.,
O.
FOB. Also one Big Bone Guinea
sow, bred, $55.00, wt. around
Brewer,
Big Bone Guinea pig, the
short nose black kind, 8 wks.
old, extra large for age, $6.00
ea.: Cross breeds, a 00. Send
_R. Wade,
ie
gilts, boars. Open gilts. Book-
|ing orders for Feb. oe ae C.
Herod, Kathleen. =
Reg. red Berkshire. ae iy
mos. old, $5.00. H. E. Sanders,
Lumber. City. ;
2 young brood sows, 7% mos.
old, spotted O. I. C., P. G,, owt.
about - 225 lbs. or better, ea.
$70.00 for both. John F. Loch,
Stone Mtn., R. 1, Box 297-A.
4 Big Bone all male Black
treated and shipped, $15.00 ea.
FOB. H. C. Brewer, See
sey pigs, for sale. Dbl. treated
A Bonaire.
{S) Pc. pigs, reg.
name, best of bloodlines.
ter of 8, farrowed Nov. 19,
ready for delivery, $15.00, FOB:
or $12.50 at cc Walter B.
-Leverette, Tifton. Ne
One black African Gatnee
boar, ! 6 mos. old, wt. around
150 Ibs., $25.00 P.O. money
WwW. R. Foes. pce Rt. Te
HORSES. AND MULES
FOR SALE oe
Good work mule, $50.00 cash.
rade: for heifer to freshen in
3 mos. or sooner or sow to far-
row soon with little cash dif-
ference. Mrs. A, HE. phtown.
Palmetto, ARG as
-. One mare mile, 10. yrs. old.
wt. about 900 Ibs. good con-
sale. W, T. Tolbert, Commerce,
Rt. 4. = =
- Black mare, 14 oe old, wt.
675 lbs., eats good, gentle, work
to saddle, plow or anything.
$20.00 here or exc. for bull. O.
Ww. Reynolds, pares R.
Box 219. i
vp
One Black Percheron Stal-
lion, 3%. yrs. old, wt. 1200 Ibs.,
for sale or grade.
Bollingbroke. :
1 fine horse, 5 yrs. ela. wt.
1000 Ibs., or over, broke to ride,
will work but has not been
trained; Also one small mule,
12 yrs. old, wt. 800 Ibs.,. works
ee Also 6 pigs, cross Ss.
a C. and O. I. C. Come and see.
: .M. C. Walker, Sey 808: Re
Reg. A rabelcan saddle stud.
Coming three. Broke to cart
and saddle, very gentle. Robert
Lee Rogers, M.. D., Gainesville,
} 209-211 Jackson Bldg.
One Spanish mare mule, wt.
1000 lbs., for sale. Come see.
1 mi. Parish Pond. George Wil-
lis, ees no
gentle, work anywhere, $75.60
cash. Trade for One ee year-
lings of equal value. O. Hall,
Danville, R. 2.
17 Ga. raised mules and
horses raised on my own farm
for sale. Robert S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville.
One, 8 yr. old Grey gelding,
3 gaited, 1000 Ibs., plenty style
and spirit, $125.00, Trade for
yearlings, heifers preferred. H.
Clayton . Garrett, Gainesville,
Box 56. Soe
One real good 1150 lb. mule,
10-12 yrs. old, $135.00, work
anywhere. Also 500 bu. Stone-
ville, 2-B. cotton seed, $1.00 bu.
Tom Richardson, Palmetto. ~
1 drk. bay mare, 4 yrs. old,
wt. 13850 lbs., gentle and works
good. Made one crop with her.
Paris G. Hollifield, Tiger.
One good plug mule for sale.
Will trade for anything can use.
I. G. Joiner, Soperton,
2 yr. oid unproxen_ staltion,
col. drk. roan. Wt, 900 lbs., very
heavy built, work type horse,
for sale,.or trade for cattle.
Come ses him. C. R. Lavender,
Barnesville, Mathews St.
One mare mule in good con-
dition, wt. around 950 Ibs., age
unknown, eats and works good,
cheap for cash, or trade f@r
Sees $R. Turner, Dahlonega,
1100 Ib. mare mile, for sale
or trade fSr hogs or will accept
good milking goat as part pay:
Also Reg. Saanen buck, 20 Ib.,
11 oz, Fee, $3.00; Sell one of
three heavy production bred,
ree. Saanen does, bred to above
buck. All papers with ea. Ed-
win Simpson, Atlanta 695 Pay-
nes Ave., N. W,
" Dagroen: Reg, f fee pred
/ $100.00 each and all wt.
| 1000 Ibs. ea. Dr. TH
| Gainesville, 222. EL
one, 8% yr. old,.. Filly: one,
| yr. old Stallion. Have reg.
African Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, |
black, blocky built, -
as iand,
and reg. in buyers name. Wasi
in buyers
Fite
freshened Jan. 11th. Natur
order. 2 mi. So. Indian BUaper
Ri 6 Atlanta, 800 Hafamond Dr
oats.
; wade a very ane Tos puck
dition. B.: En Haisten, eae
dale. a
~ One hor se. colt, and teats
mare colt, ages 2% vyrs., for
| vely. Few choice, mature
| fee $5.00. John Hynds,
Go. Gray
| Wallace: O. Bates, Dalton, E
bred does;
-|-. One red mare. ie. 15 hands:
high, about 14 yrs. old, very
| genburg buck, G-Man
| Confucius,
Fine, high | qualified, hon
8 yrs. old, very, intellige
$150. 00: Good, 6 yr. old. mi
and good 4 yr. old mare |
Thoroughbred race. hh
pers with both horses. aA es
Durrence, Glennville. R .
One, 5 yrs old. pores
ie 00. Don. wile le
ak OR SALE
ye
ls Seanan. eae
Gsod milker, second fe
hornless, $25. 00 for lot, hat
vot Bannees Site aoa fresl
ed Dec. 28, 1942. Sel
cow or calf, Mrs. C Ay Doug.
Ch 8846.
One krade raulecae: fy sh
in Mch. $10.00; Also nice
land poney. Sell or swa
for cow, helter calf,
have you: Also wait. seed cor
(yellow type). Beet: _ and
Beverly Est At
1770 a Paran Ra , V.
from heavy milk 5
Reg. $5. os and Grades, $3:
a McElroy, Atlante
205 Norwood Ave. | NE
37k0. 8 ae
Sf eed: ewes. a Sow I
ram, 2 yrs. old, not relate
ewes, $20.00 FOB lot. iz
Coxwell, Warrenton,
Purebred, ped, reg. a
hornless Toggenburgs, -exelv
and young doelings, bred |
high | producing stock.
Buck service by Sir eee ric
93 Warren St., N. Be
2 young milk goats, fo:
At Stud, Reg. purebred
anen Buck (Snow. Prince)
Wauestts Austell, Rt 3
tell-Marietta Rd. at Seabo:
R. R. cut.
Several Grade Sonne m
goats, high production, ne
ally hornless. C. L. Glenn, awe
erly Hall.
Reg. Saanen buck, 20. te
oz., breeding. Fee 33 00; Se
one of 3 reg. heavy productio}
all bred to -abov
buck, does. boarded: Also 11(
Ib. Red Sorrel mare mule,
or trade for cow or hogs. 2 !
win Simpson, Atlanta,
Paynes Ave. N. W. .
2 purebred, * reg. Ba no
bucks, 10mos. old, (A. G. S.)
large, healthy and gentle, prov
en fertile, from heavy Hee
For quick sale, $15.00
Claude Preston, Arlington,
3 milk goats, Saanen and 4
bian crossed. Will freshen 1
Jan. Reasonable. Come D2 i
F. Carruth, Decatur, R. on-
0
treal Rd..
At Stud, reg. purebred
T-3032. Best
breeding. Bloodlines to 15 H
14 oz., milk daily. Fee grade:
$3.00; purebreds, $5.00. War
ren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Mur
ray Hill Ave., N.:E. Phone D
6912.
a
KABBITS AND CAVIE
FOR SALE S
Fully ped. Chinchilla and 1]
%. White rabbits, 1 yr. to
wks. old. write. Carl J. Conick
LaGrane~.
Nice lot Guinea pigs, L
ages. Nice sel. breeders, rea
sonably priced. Also see pe
stock. Extra large whi
Silver King Pigeons, $1.50 p
Mrs. W. E. Marshall, Reynold
3 pair N. Z. white rabbits,
8 wks. old, $2.00 pr.; 7 N. %
W. bucks, same age, 75c ea.e
1 N. Z. W. buck, 16 mos. ole
wt. 10 Ibs., $2.50. L. D. eer
Madison, R. A.
1 large N. Z. White heel ra
bit, $1.50, FOB. Ralph Skin
ner, Columbus, 3535 River Ra.
1 pair white Chinchilla rahe
bits, 6 wks. old, $1.50, FOB,
Cash with order. Herman War
sunciee City, Box Tih Seo
ESTOCK WAPITED
- POULTRY FOR SALE
MARKET BULLETIN
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY WANTED
CATTLE WANTED:
ant 1 purebred Hereford ;
er and male. Must be reg.
to 15 mos. old. Pay reason-
able cash price: Also Kobe Les-
a seed, recleaned and clear
ohnson grass seed and
seed, for sale or exc. Wii-
T. Greene, Brooks, R. 1.
Want reg., Guernsey bull, 8
to 1 yr. old, from high
oducing line and reasonable.
. McKie. Augusta, Rt. 3.
Want: nice grade male cow,
12-18 mos. old. Give full de-
fon, price;- ete: -uW. E.
5 qapeville. 485 E. Cen-
nt a Kiet heifer from
Guernsey stock, good milk
, to freshen around April
ay. Delivery now. Not
Mrs. Geo. Nor-
. phone CH.
Big Bone Guinea
; _weighing 100 Ibs. or
State price and wt., Reg.
; Call ote write.
s Te Hearn, Palmetto, R. 1.
ant some ee Reg.
rd hogs. Contact. G. i.
eis BZ,
a : dmorduahbred
Big Bone Guinea mate
that will be 10-12 wks. old
Mar. 1st or 15th, prefer-
orked on and_ treated.
price in your letter. Geo-
ow, oes Be &, kes
O exc. eek. potatoes
or Duroc Jersey
he Atlanta, 837
tN. W. HE, 7064.
J.
3.
. ea
pith. ao Rt.
a 1 pr. little bone black
Guinea pigs, blocky
Also want several pu,
kle Crowder peas. State |
quantity and cemiditiony,
: ee College ae
2
gor
pay - $75.00. ec for |
_ young saddle. horse. B.
Atlanta, PB Oo. Box
ant hee rabbits. Bel-
e type, no whites, Write
d del. oe Must be
able. a, Sere Mari-
t. 3. Box tr,
- young does, 1 buck
swap for hens and
* ray fair price. Mrs.
a
2 or 3 healthy does and
Jated buck of some
ed of rabbits; must be
S. C. Heindel, Cornelia.
_ couple pairs Belgian or
ee rabbits. State price.
<
stock, for aah | ewe
or, Albany, Rt. 3, Box
illionville Rd.
i Cochine, $5. 00: Trio
are Combs, |
E. E. Bar-
fo
old Purebred Golden
cock to prevent im-
or sale or trade. Also
os. cockerels. W. H.
Atlanta, 133 Estoria
nd good breed for eat- |
ay fat kind. Give full)
RY
Lae | ton, Bea R. 3.
BARRED, WHITE AND
CTHER ROCKS:
2 Bak: roosters, 11 mos. old:
1 Dark Cornish rooster, 6 mos.
old. All good breeding stock,
$2.00 ca. Also 20 W, K. pigeons.
Sex not guar. Me offer. you
hay exp. Must sel. W. J. Por-
ter, Sunny Side.
5 nice W. R. pullets and 1
unrelated cockerel, pure Fisc-
hel Str., 1942 hatch, $6.00 for
lot; Also 1 Gen. Red ame
cockerel, 42 hatch. Mrs. J. L.
Wallace, Bowersville.
U. S. Appr. AAA W. R. pul-
lets, 10: wks. old, 75c ea.: 400
to offer. B. R. Woodliff, Flow-
ery Branch, R. 1.
BRAHMAS:
8 Light F nens :
Light Brahma hens and one | Ave. DE. 5427.
rooster, extra fine stock, $15.00;
2 fine roosters, same breed,
$2.50 ea. All FOB. J. R. Bax-
ter, Carrollton, 226 Ala. St.
CORNISH. GAMES
AND GIANTS:
12 purebred large type, drk.
Indian Cornish hens and 1
rooster,
: B. Ronaldson, Summit, Rt.
10 pure Cornish pullets, Mch.
hatched, 1 rooster, $14.00. Mrs.
C. C. Dominy, Eastman, :
1 fine, 2 yr. old. 8: Ib. Cora.
ish rooster, $2.00; Also straw-
berry - plants,
25c C.: 500, $1.00. Also 18 young
White Plymouth Rock hens and
2 roosters, $24.00, FOB. Mrs.
Mannie Malphus, Tusculum. -
1 trio large type drk. Corn-
ish. $3.75: Eggs, $1.25 per 15
prepaid; 1 trio Black Cornish,
$3.75. Exc, for anything can
use. C. O: Sikes, Sylvester.
Extra fine Brown-Red brood |
cee: 11 times winner, $7.50: 1
half-Gray stag, and 1 hen and
stag, $5.00 ea.; 1 Leopard War-
horse stag, 3 mos. old, $4.00.
Jim, H. Smith, Summerville, Rt.
3 eare W. R. Smith.
wt. up to 7% Ibs.: 1, AAA B. R.
-cockerel, Apr. hatched. $1.50
ea.: Trio White game bantams.
good layers, $2.25. Mrs. Willie.
Smith, Rolston.
1 blue Cuban. 1 red Quill
a | rooster, wt. about 5 lbs. ea. for
sale or exc. for game.
EB. Pate, Avera.
Sniders pure Bacon Warhorse
cocks, $5.00; Hens, $3.00; Stags,
$2.50; Ginn Reds and Ginn
Gray cocks, and one Blue gray
cock, $5.00 ea.; Grist ~Grady
hens. $3.00; Want a_reg. Duroc
Jersey male hog. 6 mos. old, at
reasonable price. Tom Weav-
RB.
er, Canon, S zo $
| LEGHORNS: |
30 W. L. cockexels. Pag 50. to
$2.00 ea.: Also R. O. P. Sired
Ree kk Red eggs. $1.00 per 15:
2 yr. old hens,
Paul W. King,
Nv
Eggs from W.L.,
$1.00 per 15.
Atlanta, 1504 DeKalb Ave.,
E. De 5761. :
White Leghorn pullets, (now |
laying) $2.00 ea. in Jots of 390.
75 Yearling hens, $1.75 ea.: 50
hens, $1.50 ea. Cant ship.
Mrs. B. E. Daniel, Ty Ty. Rt. 1.
50 AAAA W. L. pullets, $1.50
6a Mirsth Pp. OQ. money order
- | gets them $1.35 if come after.
A. Sumner, Adrian.
Ever-Lay Str., B. te roosters,
| bloodtested. Mch. hatch, $2.00
ea. Mrs. Hoke Wilson, Martin,
| Rt. 2.
80 W. L. hens. 18 mos. old,
$1.00 ea. FOB. No culls. all
healthy. Si Bass, Chipley.
G.- bs kn Cockerels, Everlay
str., $6.00 or $1.25 ea. Post-:
paid. Also tender cornfield
white halfrunner bean seed, 25c
cup. You pay postage. Mrs.
W.
G. R. Poole, Jasper, Rt. 2.
58 W. L. hens, AAA grade,
Carter Champion chicks, $1. 00
ea. Laying fine. Mrs. P. N. Clif-
ton, Summit.
ORPINGTONS: .
16 hens and one cock, Buff
Orpingtons, 18 mos. old, AA
grade, 6 or 7 lbs., now laying.
$1.00 ea.; Also 3 R. I. Red, AA
hens and 1 cock. $1.00 ea.; 5 N.
H. AA Red pullets, 6 mos. old,
15C@ @d. ob Pas Fortenberry;
Adairsville, Rt. 3.
Few choice, matured cock-
erels, Buff Orpingtons, from
prize winners; also eggs for
hatching. 25 yrs. breeding.
Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus.
REDS (NEW on
| RHODE ISLANDS)
4 rich drk, red, 42 spring
hatched, Donaldson Str. cock-
erels, $3.00. ea. Mrs. H. O. Bur-
$18.00. No chks. Mrs.
Imp. Klondike,
| TURKEYS. | eS
3 Jersey Black Giant hens. :
drake), $1.00 ea.
| OKelley, Hla, Box 63.
REDS, (NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND RHODE ISLANDS):
One AAA N. H. rooster,
about 18 mos. old, 41 hatch,
$2.50 and express. Mrs, J. E.
Sorrel's, Sr.. Royston, Rt. 1.
2 youns purebred, N. H. Red
roosters. about 8 mos. old, $5.-
00 or $f. 75 ea.
Mrs, T:. D. Fus-
sell, Rhine.
9 young thoroughbred R. I.
Red hens, 1 rooster, 1 yr. old,
$10.00: 2 extra fine roosters,
$350 or $1.50 ea.: FOB. Mrs.
J. W. Brown, Helena.
Hi. SRO. Be osSired. No A.
chicks, $5.00 per 25; $9.50 per
50: $43.00 C.: Also eggs, $2.00
per 15. All U. S. R. O. P. males
from my Ga. Egg Laying Con-
test Hens. T. B. Clarkson, De-
catur, 921 Hast Ponce de Leon
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE:
Purebred White Holland tur-
keys, toms, wt. 20-25 Ibs., hens,
12-15 I6s., April 1942 hatch, for
sale. Robert Walton, Augusta,
116-8th St.
keys, high class stock, not yr.
old, wt. from 15-27 Ibs. ea. can
be seen at Dowes Guernsey.
Farm, at Hampton, R. 1. Lest-
er Dowe, Atlanta, Ee oO. oc
108.
WYANDOTTES: 2
14 purebred White Base!
Comb Wyandotte hens and 2
roosters of best egg Str., hens
now laying,
my homem. Mrs. B. M. Kitch-
ings, Jeffersonville, R. 2.
2 White Wyandotte roosters,
10 mo. old, in good shape, $1. 50
ea., at my place or pay trans-
portation. Mrs. A. F. Taylor,
Jackson.
White Wyandottes, 4-A grade
April 1941 hatch, laying,-$1.25
ea.; coekerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
A, E. Sauder, Talbotton, Rt. 1.
Sa:
Sy
ae
GEESE, ETC.:
9 Guinea hans 1 rooster,
| Tuggle. Buford, Rt. 3.
1 Or: Big Bronze ares, wt,
40 Ibs., $12.00 cash. Mrs.
Lo Godard, ens
Rte,
2 MB. hatiied tons, Apr.
1942 hatch, wt. 20 or more Ibs.,
$7.50 ea. Exe. one for one of
same breed. Mrs. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, Rt. 1.
1 Guinea hen, 1 rooster, $2.-
00: pure White Pekin drakes. 3.
$3.00; $1.00 ea.:~ Also young
Cornish rooster, $2.50; Pure-
bred White Holland Turkey
Tom, $7.00. M: . or chiks.
FOB. Herbert Redfern, Mit-
chell, Rt. 3, Box 8.
Healthy, 8 mos., B. L. turkey.
gobbler, around 20 Ibs., $7.00:
Also young fat ducks, white and
eol., $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. Lynch,
Rome, 5 mi. Summerville Rd.
8 Speckled. Guineas, young
stock: 6 hens and 2 roosters,
1942 hatch, $7.00, FOB. No
chks. W.L. Morgan. Clyo, Rt.
De
2 Pekin ducks (1 duck and 1
ner, Locust Grove.
Muscovy ducks: Hens, 75c;
Drakes, $1.00. Fine young
stock about ready to start lay-
ing. Also want common ban-
tam hegns, Sebright str. Write
number you have and _ best
price. Van Buren, Athens, P.
O. Box 6.
Have some turkeys for sale
or exe. for chickens, hogs or
vigs, anything can use. C, O.
Humphfrey, Thomaston. Rt. 1.
Purebred Mammoth Bronze
turkey toms, Apr. hatch, $10.00
ea. L. A. Chamblee, Hartwell,
Rts:
q Bouthen Red turkeys, 1 gob:
bler, wt. 19 Ibs.. 2 hens, wt. 12
Ibs. ea. Fine for breeding
ley, Thomaston, Rt. 2.
3 White Pekin ducks, Apr.
hatched, $1.00 ea. Exc. for 3
Wyandotte hens. Mrs. W. H.
Large type pure bronze tur-
keys, 42 hatch; hens, $6.00;
toms, $8.00. Mrs. R. L. Greene,
Cuthbert, Rt. 1.
POULTRY WANTED
LEGHORNS WANTED:
_ Want one full blooded B, L.
rooster. Must be reasonable.
Write, or if not too far will
come see. Carlyle Te, Cuth-
not he diseased. no cubis.
Broad breasted Bronze -tur- |
. $25.00 for lot at |
$10.00 or $1.25 ea. oe
| TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
J. R. Gard- |:
ducks and one drake. Pay 75c
Yearwood, Ma- |.
for solid. Clarence E. Greene,
stock. 35c lb. Mrs, Enos Ans- }
miller. 20 yrs. exp. Can keep
mill in good oe agr Best of
ref. Married. W. A. Covgill,
Want to swap one hundred
B. R. hens. and pullets and 7
roosters for 100 Eng. W. L.,
Mech. hatched pullets and 7
roosters, ea, party paying exp.
en what received. Or bring
Leghorns and get Rocks. Must
Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Want 125 W. or B. Leghorn
pullets. No culls. . Quote best
price. Also want 100 N. H. or
R I. Red pullets. Mrs. H. S.
Brooks, Cumming. So
Want 15 or 20 Big Eng. W.
pullets, ready to lay, or
young hens. Must be healthy
and no culls, cheap. Write
price and full description in Ist
letter. S, W. Teasley, Augusta,
Rt. 38 ee
Want to buy 100 W. L.-hens,
now laying. State what you
have and price in Ist letter. B.
W. James. Pearson.
Want 100 W. and 100 Bek
hens, Mch. or Apr., 742 hateh,
no culls. Must be cheap for
cash. Will come after within
100 mi. Mrs. E. A. Mitchell,
Rrunswick, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS:
Want young hens and pullets.
State breed, age and best prices,
FOB. . Fred Barber. Atlanta,
Pott Forest Way, N. E.
REDS, (NEW HAMPSHIRE,
RHODE ISLANDS): ;
want 2 doz laying size R. I.
Reds and one _ rooster.
price. Mrs. W. R. Smith, Bruns-
wick, 800 Mansfield St.
~
Want to buy 100 N. H. Red
pullets, laying; 100 Barred
Rocks; 100 White leghorns.
Write. S. D. Truitt, Atlanta,
Fulton Co. Agent; 901 Court
House. f 7
Want 20 New Hampshire Red
pullets laying. and rooster. E.
WN. Chapman, Decatur, 320 Cov-
entry Rd.
Want 200 Red baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old.
Mrs. A. E. Sauder, Talbotton,
Bt. 2, Box 26:
iT
PIGEONS, ETE.
Want 2 pr. White King or
Homer pigeons. Will pay cash.
Conmact, Jack Durst, Lyons.
Want 4. or Black Bronze
turkey hens, ect 2 yrs. old.
Laurie Priester, Jesup. i
eas, 5 hens and 1 rooster at a
reasonable price. Write. =
O. Ci Morgan. Guyton, Rt.
Want 1 Big Bone bronze
turkey at once. State all par-
ticulars in ist letter. Mrs, T.
E. Grayson, Alma, RE. ft.
ret to buy several Guineas,
ng fowls preferred. John
1er Youmans, Swainsboro,
ae 4.
Want 2 yr. old Bronze Purices
tom. Give price and wt. at
early date. ve E. Holliday,
Jefferson, Rt.
Want three, 1 yr. old, Mam-
moth Bronze Turkey hens.
Quote best price del. Mrs. H. G.
Smith, Jesup...
Want 1942 Mallard
four
ea. Mrs. M. W.
con, R. 6.
Want 2 wulle Racing Homer
pigeons cheap. Blue and White
Porterdale, Box 133.
FARM LAND
WANTED
for garden spot poultry, etc.,
with a 3-R. house, about 14 mi.
from bus Hne. Mrs. Eunice
Player, Atlanta, 569 Amster-
dam Ave., N. E.
POSITIONS WANTED
a
Man, 60 yrs. old? in good
health, alone, wants job as farm
Superintendent. Life time exp.
in,general farming. Can handle
labor fine. J. P. Adair, Madi-
son, Rt 4. :
A No. 1 blacksmith desires
job on farm keeping up equip-
ment on farm, tools, ete. Can
give ref. and dtails. Can re-
port any time. R; L. Barton,
Le
Want job as Flour and Corn
Chicamauga, Rt.
bert, Rt.
oe
- State |
Janta, on 50-50 _ basis,
| Rossville. Rt. 7.
ref. Johnie Bohannon,
Want 6 Blue Speckle Guin- |
land, house, wood and paste
|farm and dairy. Floyd Davi
| school. 6 in family. J. J. Hi
ean 12 Frederic
Want 1 or 2 A. good Iand| 4
{|ply. J. O. Humphreys, Rome.
gether on-farm for wages a
Man, $1.00 day,
Party to come for us.
J. Hodges, Savannah,
Montgomery St.
Want 2 H. farm on oe
with man able to furnish. Ha
to be moved. Do not drink, am
honest and willing. to work.
A-1 ref. Luther McDuffie, Mil
an, Rt. 1.
Want a small 1-H. farm nea
Waycross with good house ani
fencing. Suitable for trucki
and poultry ae Have own
stock and feed. . Harley Ww.
Bennett. Alma Rt ey ae
Want a 1-H. farm on 50.
basis. Have small family wi
plenty exp., in farm work, rais-
ing stock, poultry and all kinds
farm machinery. Write. G. C.
Stapler, Altanta, 447 me =
St..S... We - (Up- -stairs). :
Want job on farm as =
taker and tend to stock, poul
try, hogs, etc., for reasonable
salary> Also have exp.,
work. S. L. Stapler, Atla
447 Cooper St. SW.
Want 2-H. farm on 50-5
basis, or 1-H. farm and black
smith shop. Am white, hones!
and sober. Need 5-R. house
good size barn, water, on schoo
bus -route, 4 in family lar
enough to work: can operat
WwW. Cultivator and do most any
kind of farm work. Make o
Ee A. Phelps, eae foe
Want 2-H.
Waa er near
church and school. Want
land, tools and .stock . 6
family, 4 boys old enoug!
work. Can furnish self. How
Jones, Adamsville. 126 He
hill School. Pord. a
by Army bec ae
weight), wants job tendi
chickens or small farm .
er or Dade Co. With nice 7
ple, including board, laundr:
and salary. Cant do. heavy
work. References. Boyd Jones,
Able man with large fam
wants 1-H. farm and 3000 c
4000 turpentine trees to woi
on halves. Will furnish goo
Towns,
P. O. Box 62 Aas
Man with 4 yr. exp. in ry.
work, wants job. Go anywher
Charlie Simpson, Atlanta, 8TS
Sasseen St. S. E.
Man, 25 yrs. old, experienced,
wants "job on dairy Pige
transportation. I. Tucker,
Savannah, 306 E. sath st
Sober, honest, 35 yrs. sing
man (Class 3- B.), wants job
farm., 15 yrs. exp. in tobac
Prefer share in tobacco fax
John Gaskins, Meldrim.
Honest, sober, 40 yr. old m:
ried man, with 2 children, war
1-H. crop on 50-50 pasis. Go
furn. Near good school
Church. Exp. in farm work, can
drive tractor. Willing wor
{Can furn. self. Ralph W. Bo-
mar, Newnan, R. 5.
Single man wants
Atlanta, R.
tower Rd.
8, Box 229, Hi:
Want 1-H. crop on halves.
tobacco. Good land, stock
tools. Neeg@ 4-R. house (with
electricity, can pay own electri
pills). Have to be moved -
furnished. Prefer So. Ga., near
20 yr. old white man, Army
rejected, wants job on farm.
Exp. tractor and truck driver
and other work. Write or see.
Henry Watson, Gainesville. R'
Want job on farm, doing lig
work, or eoes. after poul
on share basis. 54 yrs, old. |
Grinker.. Ref... exch. 0. ~
oo Columbus, Rt. 1,
45 yr. old man in if acca health
wants job with~good, reliable
party for room, board and sa
ary. Can do all kinds car
ter and repair work, also
poultry, dairy and farm wo
also handle labor. Sober am
honest. Enclose stamp for
An experienced Miller w
a water power grist mill i
North Ga. J. W. Drake. =
305 West 9th St.
Want 1 h. farm on halv
good land with. smali hou
near some good town. Raised
on farm and know how to f.
Bowersville, Box De
Can give good ref. Wri:
you have. E. J Brant -
Hinesville,
Electricity,
RM HELP WANTED|
FARM HELP WANTED |
goud, white man and
eke good 1h. farm on
a to live in '5 R. aume
le man. Good land,
poeeS Green,
good man oe 2H. farm
2 small houses, all plow
s, good plow horse. 10 A.
otton allotment; good rested
rent free to party who
plant 24 acres in peanuts
work them until laid by.
rs. Grace Autry, Buena Vista,
W: white man, not over 45
to work on farm. $16.00
board and laundry. or $4.00
k and pay at noon Satur-
ys. No whiskey drinker need
H. H. Sikes, Pembroke
i North Pembroke).
nt white or coiored wom-
good ref., 30-40 yrs. old, to
k on farm, located on Law-
ille Hwy. for good home
id small salary. Letters ans.
s. Fred Brothers, Stone Mtn..
Cordele, on
es. Correspond if interest-
Bee. Ray. idr.. Cordele,
fant clean, . white settled
1 small salary. Mrs. Je las
at e The By-
ith families), to plow
e cotton, peanuts and
orn. Would give crop on
heres to good man. J. H. Lev-
tt, Parrott, Ri. ey
5
orch, good oe and cow
re; very good land easy to
, very productive; consid-
Barnes-
W.. Harrell,
52 Forsyth St.
ant 1 h. share cropper with
small family preferred. Nice,
smooth, fertile land, on public
road. near McDonough. Made
3 bales cotton # 11 acres last
Good house, plenty wood
water, good teams: good
munity. Ref. exch. Dr.
; gee McDonough, Rt.
1 school r and vail
or aes rent. ee
nt ek for 2 h. share
5% A. tobacco, 18 pea-
5 cotton. and other crops.
| nish guano, wood for
ie use, pasture, 4 R. house:
school bus and mail Rt.,
ocho near. Must be honest,
ber, - worker, agreeable,
.S. White, Sylves-
w rant man who knows how to
a m and willing to work.
00d 4 R. house. A. No. 1 pair
rules, and good land, on 50-30
asis. Must be honest. reliable
id sober. Mrs. M. N. Steph-
en Kensington, Rt. 1, Box 17.
Want a 1h. farmer or share
copper. Write or see for fur-
ther information. oo ack
ox, Glenwood, Rt. 1.
9
ant good farrhers LOD. 2
vy 1-h. crops on halves.
Good land; on mail and school
bus route. Move party 10-12
i. and furnish stock, tools
and some supplies. 4 mi. No.
Braselton. J. <. Cooper. Brasel-
on. 7
*
Want reliable man for 125 A. |
farm in Gwinnett Co., 4% mi.
3. E. Lawrenceville; school bus
and mail route.
houses under Segoe
rent or 3rds and 4ths. Call Wa
4370,. or write. Mrs. J. W.
Fowler, Atlanta, 267 Little St..
E.
Standing
: Want white or colored, mid-
: ed woman to do farm
work, for home and $4.00 week.
Letters answered. Mrs. ny M.
oe Thomaston, 127 R St.,
.
Want good man for 2 H. farm
en 50-50 basis. Good bottom
Jand on Hightower River, 20 A.
cotton Jand (bale fo acre). 2
good houses: on paved road.
daily mail and
school bus. Everything furn-
ished to right party. 3 mi. East
- Dawsonville
Dawsonville Hwy.
ens, Dougherty.
Want man and wife or small
family to live in house with
iderly lady, and work crop.
eee of crop or money.
J. A. Steph-
5 Re ands: k.
on Gainesville- |.
dds
xs
to do farm work, for home with
small family. State salary de-
sired in first letter, etc. Mrs.
N. M. Minchew, Albany, 605
No. Washington St.
Want man with Jarge family,
on Fruit and Berry Farm drive
truck, build barns and | gen.
farm work. Good pay O. E.
Norton, Fairburn. z
Want small family with 2 or
more plow and hoe hands, for
farm. 4 R. house, wood, good
water, pasture, garden and pat-
ches free: mail and school bus
by door. W. W. McPherson,
Villa Rica.
Want. white woman at once to
do farm work. $4.00 week and
board. Mrs. us H. Meeler,. Am-
brose.
Want white, reliable woman
not over 40 yrs. old, to live in
home and help do farm work:
some field work. Small salary.
Mrs. E. D. Whatley. Cuthbert,
RFD 3.
Want reliable colored couple
for gen. farm work. Nice house.
wood, patches, cow, cow feed
and year rovf&d wages for 2.
Good place for right people.
M. R. Boroughs, Decatur, Rt. 1.
(Clifton Church Road, near
Panthersville).
Want good man for 2 Ho erop
on 3rds and 4th, or standing
rent. Good land, pasture. wa-
ter; near school bus line and
mail route. 4 R. house in fair-
ly good. cond., and good barn.
H. F. Brand, Stone Mtn. Rt. 2.
Want strong, able-bodied,
single, white man to work as
farm hand. Live in house with
me and $20.00 mo, board and
laundry: give chance to grow
some produce extra. ne
farm exp., age and ability to
work. H. EB. Bell. Duluth.
. Want man with small family
to oversee poultry farm. Good
house, on public rd., on school
bus route. Mrs. J. oO. "McDonald,
Quitman, R. 3.
Want single man for general
farming. Give wages or tob.
State exp., age and ref., and
classification for service in
Army. Arthur James, Nashville,
Rt. 3.
Want woman to help with
farm. work. Write. Miss Mar-
garet Overstreet, Lenox.
Want reliable man with small
family for a 30 A. farm on
halves. Good 4-R. house. No
floaters wanted. B. C. Lang-
ley, Stone Mtn. Rt. 1.
draft exempt,
hand. J. W:
Rt. 3, Ma.
Want exp.,
married Dairy
Stubbs, Atlanta,
6588.
Want man for Supt. of nice
pecan orchard, near Macon.
State exp., with pecans. and
with farm machinery, tractor
spraying machine, etc. A. C.
Felton, Macon, 220 Third St.
Want white 2
per on halves. 14 A. cotton al-
jotment; near Tucker; also a
white woman to assist with
garden, chickens and _ other
farm work. Write. Mr. or Mrs.
L. S. Burns, Tucker.
Want a 2-H. farmer on 50-
50 basis. Cotton, tobacco, corn,
peanuts, beans. Near church
and school. J. S. Westbury,
Screven.
Want man with family to
work and gather 2-H. crop on
50-50. basis. Large allotments,
cotton and peanuts. Must be so-
ber and reliable. All replies ans,
H. G.\Cason, Vienna, R.
Want 1 or 2-H. share farmer
at once. Good house, stock and
oe located. Good pas-
ture. Mrs. P. M. Johnson. Lov-
ett.
Want good working family
colored prefered, to cultivate
65 or 70 A. on 50-50 basis, pre-
ferably with tractor. Good
land, house close to school. J.
G. Daniel, Morgan.
Want a good farm hand, any
age, that can do good work,
without bad habits. Reasonable
salary and board. Good. home
for the right pasty: J. R. Lan-
ier, Graymont, R. 1.
Want a good man 40 or 50
yrs. old to help work on farm.
$20.00 mo. and board. -No
straight time. Must be able to
work. John L. Bennett, Screv-
en,: R. 2; Box: 32.
Want unencumbered white
man above draft age for light
farm work. Weekly wage and
furnish board and lodging.
write at once. This is not a
temporary job for right per-
son. C, 4 Brewers dadowich a
jSaniitdeey Nol
Want white woman at once |
| con,
2-H. share crop-|
Want colored family for 1-H. |
crop on 50-50 basis near Ben
Hill. J: O. Bowers, East Point.
219 Ware Ave. CA. 2894.
Want a good honest, color-
led, single man that would ap-
preciate a good home. Must be.
able to milk cow and help
around dairy. Good job for
right coe f;. fo Ma-
Want good farmer for good
2-H. farm. Good -3-R. house,
barn, well, pasture, garden, etc
School bus, convenient to mar-
ket. Share cropper..References
given. Write. G. E. McGee,
Norcross, P. O. Box 87. Or call
Tel. 130 at Norcros.
Want exp. dairyman to man-
age vand drive truck on small
milk route. Good salary. House,
electric lights and water. Near
town. W. C. Hillhouse, Waynes-
boro, Rosemont - Farm. :
Want 1 or 2-H. farmer on 50-
50 basis. Good land, 4-R.-house.
Near school route, everything
furn. to make crop. About 10
mi. EK. Newnan. Geo. T. Smith,
Sharpsburg.
Want healthy, industrious,
reliable man, 40-60 years old
for work on poultry farm. Wife
to help when needed. Give ref.
a ans. H. J. Hardin, gow.
en :
Want man (draft exempt) to
tend 2 A. tobacco, 5 A. cotton,
some eorn, eane and potatoes,
bal. of time for wages. Small.
1-R. house on 50-50 basis. M. L.
Chance, Alma; R. 3.
Want farm for 2-H. crop on
50-50 basis. Good land, 4-R.
house on school bus route. R.
E. Ellington, Fairburn, R. 1.
Want 1 or 2-H. farmer. Have
good land, good mules, good
farm tools. School bus route.
4000 turpentine cups. All on
50-50 basis. W. W. Crews, Fair-
fax, Ravk: =
Want guldivdeed colored
couple to live on place, good 3-
R. house, lights and water and
do gardening, yard and some
farm work, etc. Edward W.
Yates, Flintstone. SoC
Want sober, reliable man
without family, to work 1-H.
crop on shares; 9 1-10 A. cot-
ton allotment and 4 2-10 A.
peanuts. If interested come and
see, dont write. Miss Lizzie
Walden, Vienna, R. 4.
Want white,
woman to work on farm. Board
and laundry, $25.00 mo. salary.
M. B. Hurst, Savannah, 510 HK.
Broughton St.
Want middleaged white man
to live as one of family and do
general farm work for wages or
part of crop. Including beard,
room and laundry. F.
Calhoun; RB. 1.
Want at once, reliable, unen-
cumbered, country raised wom-
an for farm work, $21.00 mo.
and good home. Mrs. Fannie
White, Rock Spring, Rt. 1.
Want good man on 50-50
basis for farm, with 2 plow
hands and hire part of the
time. Have 4-R. house on mail
route and school bus _ line.
Come or write. W. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 1}
Want good white farm hand
with no bad habits. Pay laun-
dry. board. Good place for the
right party. Get in touch with
me at once. Guy Sar
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Want white or eol. foraviy
for 4-H, farm. Must be good
people. 4-R. house, wood and
garden furn. C. A. Arnold,
Tiften, Rt. 5. ;
Want good farmer for 2-H.
farm on halves. Lots of good
botton land. Tl furn.. stock;
tools. 5 Mi. S. W. Fairburn, S.
E. Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 2.
Want good man to-do general
farm work for board and reas-
onable salary and live in-home
with 4 grown people. Must be
sober, reliable and able to work.
Morris Cribbs, Nicholls.
Want good family for ere
or 2-H. farm for Standing Rent.
On Mayfield and White Plains
road, 6 mi. Mayfield. House
with. lights and 2 out-blidgs.
hae Ruby Reynolds: Mayfield,
ioe
Want singie or married man
to farm for wages or share
basis and live in home with
couple as family... Good home,
good land and conveniences.
E, H. Carter, Pavo; Rt. -2.
Want white middleaged wom-
an to do farm work. Roo,
board and small salary. Write
for particulars. Mrs, J . B. Mc-
sane Lambert.
FARM HELP WANTED |.
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STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
TOM LINDER, Commissioner, i
ELIZABETH HYN DS,
Editor, Bulletin, 3
nt Giiner who can tend
. faim who can finance and
sez. to work 1-H. farm
0 basis. Cups-to be raised
oy tenant. 24 A, tobacco al+
otment. M. C Anderson, Bax-
REO:
W: t at onee 3 Saar farm-
rs for 5 A. cotton and 2A.
yotatoes, on halves and work
e at least 4 days per week
at $1.50 day; plenty work for
family pulling potato plants
and working tobacco at = fair
wood, garden:
ir 5 R- houses,
Jes Ls Mullis;
middleaged, unencum-
bered woman to care for vege-
able garden, chickens and oth-
farm work. Room, board
stian home). and good
_ Mrs. A. H. Marquardt,
nt faiiity sober, honest,
ine - Sock 65. Be in
A. good bottom land,
asture. wood and wa-
= Adetisy Chee
WwW Be mecd. exp., faba hand
es for gen. farm and or-
work, drive truck, ete.,
over 50 yrs. old, draft ex-
t, $20.00 mo. room,
undry. Good home with
2 in family. At once. C.
Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2.
+t: elderly couple, no chil-
to live in home with me
ake crop on 50-50 basis
oa d. Furnish everything
pay wife for extra work.
is, Roswell, Rt. Tas
: elderly ~ euissed
- in good health, to help |
farm. work. Comfortable.
oo $4.00 week. Write.
Get eee. Dun-
x
fk Reliable farmers, white
lored, for a 2 H. and 1 H.
or standing rent and on
ey Good 4
ses, out-houses, barns,
Pay le to 1 H.
: stock and milking 1
, and running tractor. Near.
esboro, on school and mail
: os H Stephens,
exp. dairy
operating completely
dairy farm, growing
ttle, working colored
Reply stating age, exp.,
: in family, ref., salary
oi 2 acres, with time off.
eo S.C. ee
: sued reliable man |
a for 2-H. farm on 50-
-etg. Live near town,
nd school. Send ref. J.
5060 fappen ane boxes on |}
board | ,
man for |
manager, fs
ed stuffs, caring for fine |
WwW. | Woodruff, ~Col- |
rk extra. Electric lights |
to grow cotton, corn, |
Honorable Tom Linder
Commissioner of Agriculture
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Mr, Linder:
the year 1942.
Inspections on foods and feeds ees 19,7 64.
Withholds issued 755
Samples taken to be analyzed 681
Abatements issued to improve sani- |
tary conditions Se 218
The following foods and. feeds were
o re withheld from pale:
POCORN We A84
Filled milk ee ee 7 629
Biter 2 122
eOleomatparthne 2 Sra 21
Cane SpPUy eS 154
Marnie syria 8 = 70
Canned Wie 2 2
Imitation flavoring _ Li Se 15
Cherry DOVElaAVe: oo on 13
Oronge juice - 24
Canned goods (imise.) - ee 96
Bottled drinks (misc.) ________ 2. 58,241
Flour (released to Federal i
_ Authorities) Ce ee 38,232
Baee ee ee ee 24
H OMALOCS oe an Rees 33
Beans (canned) (withheld for =
investigation) ee 9,671
Turnip greens (canned) (withheld
for investigation) ee es ea 37,593
Sausage Se Se oS 80
COMnaneatic 2 ee 2.532
Seed ee 518, ,700
Pe 8,744
unfit for human epnenma none:
ee Lake Pet = nee x ae : ae a &
8) ee mm aa a :
an to work in dairy, may a. a fg ae ee oat
can operate muKing | rozen cann BSE Ree Sm ree E
also be sober, honest = eggs <a ge 810
sod worker. House, wood, | Butter: ee cee 110
scurisned Good pay 104 eS es Le ee =
an. Write if interested. Malt. BVPR Ge as 10
ore: oes
Chocolate SVM D 2 eee oe:
: white or colored, Evaporated mikes ree a 14
farm in Morgan Co., 5
. Good house, rich, | Bottled Gro ks es 12,820
jand, water, wood, Ze . :
ols and supplies fur- Cheese Se ey eee Sees ae 5
Need you now. Write at}. 3.
ohn C. Norris, Newborn, | Sauce pe es 24
o s ee aS POUR i 50
-] croppers, - rds AS 5 i aS, : :
standing rent. Al- Jelly Oe es ee es ue OO
) . eropper on 50- | T
ood houses aid Beene omato PUICO a 29
ul ees ae Juice 24
ee 20
388
; "Hots a Pork Sausage Be ee ee 209
. 6-R. house. Vienna sausage ee ee 6
near school bus and SS ee ge
eS Jones, Fairburn Chickens | ea 10
See, | Turkeys es er i te | 53
olo on family. as : farm Weiners pe ese 10
to live on. farm on Bost ze
nceville Hwy., 20 mi. At- | P@&t ----+----___-_-_.--___.. 1,026
Will furn.\ good kouse.| Pork = = = 1,108
month. Write. C. W. eg ee ee A ae
awrenceville Box Ham Re Nae Gin ee ee rem a dee (145
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I submit to you a report of the work of the Food
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- Yours very truly, a
A. D. HARRIS,
Chief Food Tn