Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1937 November 15

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Estimated Production and Evaluation Of
| Crops Furnished by U. S. Dept.
of Agriculture

ASPARAGUS: The United States Crop Reporting
- Boards preliminary estimate for 1938 indicates an
acreage for cutting of 113,670 acres in the United
-States compared with 109,320 acres cut in 1937.
In the early. States an increase of 6 per cent in
Californias large acreage more than offsets de-
creases of 22 per cent in Gorgia and 9 per cent






States there appears to be an increase of 6 per cent.
The Georgia acreage is placed at 2100 compared

be in poor to fair condition. Poor returns for the
_ past few years have caused a reduction in Georgia
acreage.
SWEET POTATOES: The November Ist estimate
of sweet potatoes indicates a yield of 7,875,000
_ bushels or a slight decline from the October esti-
mate of 8,400,000 bushels. The total United States
estimate on November lst was 73,774,000 bushels
-as compared with October estimate of 75,058,000
- bushels and a 1936 production of 64,144,000 bushels.
Offerings on the Atlanta market have been light
during the past two weeks and available supplies
of field run stock have been disposed of at slight-
dy higher prices. Load lots were valued at mostly

$1-1.15 per hundred: pounds today. (Nov. 11).

- PEANUTS: The November: Ist Georgia peanut
_ production is placed at 413,250,000 pounds for nuts.
_ This represents an increase over the October re-
_ port of 399,000,000 pounds. The 1936 Georgia crop
- was estimated to be 447,700,000 pounds for nut



LIVESTOCK
MOULTRIE

_. MOULTRIE, Ga., Nov. 13. Soft hog market
lower: No. 1, 180 to 240 Ibs., $7.50; No. 2, 150 to
180 Ibs., $7.00; No. 3, 130 to 150 Ibs., $6.00; No. 4,
110 to 130 lbs., $5.00; Heavies, $7.00; Roughs, $6.00;
Stags, $5.00. : : ;



ATLANTA

ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 18.These prices quoted as
furnished by the White Provision Company are on
Standard hogs and are changed daily: No. 1, 180
to 240 Ibs., $7.75; No. 2, 150 to 180 Ibs., $7.25; No. 3,
130 to 150 lIbs., $6.25; No. 4, 110 to 130 Ibs., $5.25;
Heavies, $725; Roughs, $6.25; Stags, $5.25.

Cattle: Few fat beef type steers and heifers

bringing $5.50 to $7.00; majority fat native steers
at $4.50 to $5.00; common and medium, $3.75 to
| $4.25; fat cows mostly $4.50 to $5.00; canners, $2.50
# to $3.25; good heavy bulls, $4.50 to $4.75; light
bulls, $3.50 to. $4.00; good calves,s $7.00 to $8.00;
medium, $5.00 to $6.00; common, 4 down.



~

BUTTER FAT

fei - The average price being paid by Georgia Buying
| Stations for No. 1 butter fat is 27c.

in South Carolina the report states. In the late

with 2700 in 1937. Asparagus beds are reported to



MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1937

Shipping Point Information and Progress of Crops

NUMBER 19





purposes. The November ist estimate for all states
is 1,277,130,000 poun?s as compared with a 1936
crop of 1,300,540,000 pounds. :

PECANS: The Georgia pecan crop is expected to
amount to 8,280,000 pounds according to the No-
vember estimate just released. This is slightly less
than the October report of 8,418,000 pounds and
a production in 1936 of 9,800,000 pounds. The United
States report on November Ist was placed at 177,-
608,000 pounds compared with 40,135,000 pounds
produced.in 1936.

THE ATLANTA MARKET: Georgia products ar-
riving on the local market consist mostly of apples, .
~ sweet potatoes and greens. Apple receipts are still |
heavy and most offerings of bulk apples are selling |
at very low prices. Collards have been meeting fair
demand at slightly lower prices. Turnip salad
has been dull and there has been little activity

- to the market in spite of rather light offerings. The
market has been practically bare of cabbage for
several days, but there is little demand for cabbage

at higher prices. Most sales have been from 75c-
$1.25 per Hundred pounds bulk during the past
week. (November 11.)

COTTON: The November ist cotton report places
the Georgia crop at 1,470,000 bales and the acreage
for harvest at 2,631,000. The yield per acre is ex-
pected to average 267 pounds and equals the highest
yield of record in 1911. Last year the average yield

- per acre was 228 pounds and in 1935 it was 235
pounds. The crop is 35 per cent above last year
with 1,086,000 ba\:s and 39 per cent larger than the
1935 crop. Gross production is the largest since 1930.
There was a killing frost in North Georgia the first
week in November. Ginnings prior to November
Ist for Georgia amounted to 1,250,000 bales as
against 926,000 a year ago and 961,000 bales two
years ago. The total United States production is
estimated at 18,243,000 bales with an average yield
per acre of 258.8 pounds. Both the production and

~ averave vield ver acre is the lareest of record. The
total United States ginnings to November list total
13.184.000 bales. : poe



PRICES OF FRESH GEORGIA
VEGETABLES



Prevailing on State Farmers Market,
Atlanta, Today, November 13, 1937.



Apples, per bushel (bulk)
Apples, per bu. package, U. 8. No. 1 ~ .90 1.15

Beatis,: Snap,-per* bushel 22-2 1.50 1.75
Cabbage, per: awt. Gnu): os se -1.25 1.56
Collards, per dozen bunches ~~____-_-_ .25 .40
Mustard Greens, per dozen bunches _. .40 .50
Okra; per. bushel hamper... 22 3.00 3.25
Peppers, per <buspel ee 1.75 2.00
Squash: per -pushel 3 1.50 1.75

Sweet Potatoes, per cwt. --2---_.____ 1.00 1.15
Bunched Turnips, per dozen bunches .40_ .50
Turnip Salad, per bushel : .320 .40

se SS

These and other quotations on all farm products
will be broadcast over W.G.S.T. every week day
morning at 6:00 a.m. oclock.









per bushel. 4

ness done on the Macon market since the heavy

weeks ago due to the destruction of the lima beans,

REPORTS FROM STATE MARKETS
THE DOUGLAS MARKET

Since publishing the last letter in the Bulletin in
which I gave the prices of pecans in this section,
I have received: several orders and we are filling
such orders as are accompanied by checks BE Se:
money orders. We cannot however fill orders which
are not paid in advance as the farmers must have
their money when and before the pecans are ship-
ped. We will however see that pecans exactly as
you ordered are shipped before checks are cashed.
or money orders leave this office. Stuarts, and other
budded varieties are selling wholesale at around
nine cents per pound and seedlings are bringing
around six. We cannot fill orders for number one
Schleys as they are not available. The quality of .
pecans other than Schleys is good. oe

Potatoes are still moving at around forty cents
















Good pure cane syrup is selling for forty-five
cents put up in 10-pound cans. Very little barrelled _
syrup has been sold yet and the prices have not
been established. _

The fall crop of squash has about gone. Turnips
are moving through the local trade and we have
x load or two that. will be ready to sell by the time
this letter is published in. the Bulletin. :

H. W. LONG, Manager.

- FROM THE MACON MARKET
















There has been some let-up in the amount of busi-



frost that visited our section a little more than two

green peas, squash and tomatoes. Due to the higher ee
prices that are being asked for the green vgetables
(Continued on page 2) ie

PECAN PRICES its

Schleys, 1lc-12c per: Ib.; Stewarts, 10c-10%c per

-Ib.; Money Makers, 9c per 1b; Seedlings, 7c-8
per Ib.





ATLANTA SPOT COTTON

Nov. 13., 1987.The latest cotton production |-
estimate report for the U. S. was 18,248,000 bales |-
which will be the largest cotton crop on record.
Georgias production estimate was 1,470,000 bales.

Atlanta spot cotton was quoted today at 8.35c
per Ib. for middling 7-8 inch staple. ee

The average price of middling 7-8 inch staple |
on 10 southern markets today was 7.88c per Ib.

Staple premiums paid on 10 southern markets
Nov. 12th averaged 42 points on for middling |
15-16 inch staple and 80 points on for middling |-
1 inch staple. , oe

On the -futures market today New York, Dec.,

is. 7.95. :















ATLANTA WOOL MARKET

Washed wool, 40c; free fromi burs, 35c; light |
burry, 33c; medium burry, 27c; heavy burry, 20c.










MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS


















































































































































































































5 Prevailing Wholesale Prices (F.O. B. Points Mentioned). Subject to Change Oct. 30, 1937
-Bowers- , | Clarkes- | Carroll- ENS: | Mt, Sanders- |
| Atlanta | ville | Bowden oe ville ton Dawson ville | Lakeland Metter Vernon_ ville : Sparta 1
Eegs, Large ---~-----.- oe= <ou.08 CES 50 .30 .30 22 ale rd
Higgs, Medium ~.....-------- 3282731 .30 28 00 30 28 .20 oe S Be
Eggs, Cur. Receipts (yard run) 25-.26 .30 28 .25-.30 80 .28 35 85 19 a eA aa
Eggs, Small _....-------- wad id 26 28 ae 18 ay ; a6 A
Wied oo ed : : 25 1
. ee ia reed ee 14 15 12 5 14-18 2 As 12-18 1 a4 ee a4 1
: eS aise 18 Ae : : : : : . : 12 : :
Si. ee ee es! 10 06 07 09 07 08 08 08 09 = = AL
nies: ; S 15 15 12 AL : a : : : a : a
pe eee oem 20 25 118 81 cige26 20 20} 8.20 28 20| > a8 23 AB
fe ee 22214) 03 08 08 10 -
a ile Bee 09. :
2... ae 20 16-.18 18: 16 a 25
eeses ee ee eS 20 oe
cae eee eae Ef ; 5 5 ae 35 .30 30
ey anes Butter, best table - .25-,30 30 15 .20 25 15 135 .30 3d | ee 3 =o a
Field Peas, mixed -------- es : 32.00 90-$1.00 $1100
a ae 68 60) 65, - 60| .40-.50 40 Set a ey ee 60
nd Corn (80 Ibs. ee $1.10 $1.10 $1.10 $1.10 $1.25 $1.00 - $1.20 e150 5 "30
eect Soentoes, par 100 Tos... | $1-$1.15 $1.00}. $1.00 pees 1.06 15 $1.00 on ee
Cabbage (green, per 100: Ibs)_ $1-$1.50 $1.50 _ $1.50 ol. $1.5 abe SEE aie 32.00 =
Cabbage (white, per 100 Ibs.) | }1.25-1.50 $1.50 | cal "$15.00 ae ct $15.00 $12.00
Peavine Hay, Nov i,ton aoe $15.00 $12.00 AL yen Bank:
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton ---- | Pe%o| Ty Co} g60.00] -| $65.00] $66.00} $62.50] $60.00 -
Branish Peanuts, 7. : ee $20.00| $20.00] $22.00{ $20.00] --~' $22.00 $i7.00/ $18.00! $24.00} $18.00] $18.00 $18.
Cotton Seed (Prime) -------- : Poe oo eC: See ae $25.00 :
Cotton Seed Meal, 8% ------ eS $23.00 :
Cotton Seed Meal, Tg eee : i :







March < 1917.



Published Semi-Monthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner 3
_ Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia
a Publishing Office Covington, Ga.



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Office at Covington, Georgia, under the Act of: June 8, 1930. Ac- .

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2 d1 03, Act of October 8, 1917. 3

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Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market: Bulletin does not }
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(Continued from page 1)

wat on the market from: Florida, the trade has turned ;
more to Georgia turnips and. collards.

The price on sweet potatoes have fallen since the harvest- ;
ing season, so many of the farmers have rushed on the
market rather than bed and hold for better prices. Now that
most of these have been disposed of we feel that the market
for potatoes will gradually advance to the point where the
grower will receive a fair price. Most of the potatoes that
have come to our market have been well graded and practic-

ally all producers who had them graded prepery Aave Last eae

little trouble disposing of their loads.

There has been a slight improvement in the quay ot
Florida citrus. fruit coming on our market for the last

few days and we expect the volume of business in this line .

imerease as the quality improves. _ ne Les
: J_N. RAINES, Manager.

THE THOMASVILLE MARKET

Our fall crop of produce, such as sans field peas, cukes,
was small but the price was very satisfactory.

Have moved all the surplus sweet potatoes in this section

and, at the present time the farmers are banking. their po- =

tatoes for better. prices.
Our market has a buyer. for paint: hay and corn, and
any farmer will find a ready cash market here at any time.
Yeanut hay is bringing $8.00 per ton and corn is bringing
50c per bushel at the present time.

abbage should be set out around the 15th of Pecember

for the spring market which is around Ist of April.

The market has lots of certified plants listed and will be
lad to give the planters the names of the ao that

ae M. JOINER, Manager. .

et ( A TIME OF THANKSGIVING

2 Au of our conic 3 are Renktar for many things Our farm-_
ers are thankful for many things. We in this office are thank-

ful for many things too, especially for the opportunity we

r of serving the people of Georgia. We know no better
hanksgiving message to bring you than that coriovacd) in, the 2
-Hundredth Psalm, which * we quote:

1, Make a joyful noise unto the Lord all ye lands. 23

Serve the Lord with, ic la come before His presence ;

ith singing. aS
Know ye that the Lord, He is God. Tt is He that made us

and not we ourselves. We are His people and the sheep of

His pasture.

Enter into His betes with thanksgiving and ita His

t with praise; be thankful unto Him and bless His name.

5. For the Lord is good, his mercy is everlasting; and His
L th endureth to all generations. _

2 TRUCK CROPS FOR SOUTH GEORGIA

TO CURE ONION: S: it our growers would speed out. their
ions on flat frames about two inches deep, stack these
frames on top of each other with air spaces between until |
1e pile reached 4 or 5. feet in height, and then cover with
board or roofing to keep out the rain, the onions would.
ure and keep. In any case they need to be cured ae
roughly dry before being shipped.

CARROTS: This is anether vegetable wien may. <

4

planted now in South Georgia. Try to plant a long variety, |
to meet competition from California and Texas, aS. oor:

consumers ee a oe ee Ces for . these over 7
short sors,

TURNIPS: This is a oad time is rast peice to put y

on the market in February or March. The Purple, Top eet

ms to be a favorite variety.
SPINACH: This may be planted now in South Georgia:
a crop which has reached very large proportions, es-

ecially i in Texas and Arkansas, where it is grown for ship-
ment ae pane markets.

T Misccllnaobes a Sale





Bourbon turkey tom,.
old, $5.00; 2 toms 1937 hatch,
mixed M. B. and Red, 2 mixed
Bourbon Red .and M. 3B. 1936
hens, $3.00 ea. No chks. Cash
Mrs. Omie EL Faircloth, Pulaski.
PRA =
- About 100 be this vr crop
hickory nuts. Make. offer FOB.
Geo. T. Rowe, Douglas. TLake-
side.
Good 2 sh. scien wagon,
$20.00; also 2 Starks Delicious
apple trees, almost large enough
to bear, 50c ea. FOB, or trade
|for the old fashioned Red Ripper
peas, 'W, C, Poole, Ranger. Rt. 2.
85 Ibs. goose feathers,
brand. new, but. perfect _ cond...

ull,. 50c Oba: Not prepaid. G.. 18 (mos.

rown, Ball Ground. Rt. 1..

h. wagon, $15.00 cash, not
yped, or exc. for hogs. Adiel
kins . Lithonia. Rt. 2.

white, downy feathers,
Tp. del, 25 Ybs., $11.00. Sam-
: Bree. Mrs. Mary Sone: Cor-

) Ibs. used feathers, $10.00.
i Moys Columbus. Box 224.
: a. black walnuts, $1.00 bu.

Party pay trans. ge H.C. Cot-
> pee a 7s .

ceording to size: ees
ried, 3 Ybs.. $i. - Pe Pe No;
ApS. _ Mrs. 8. ee

% ~tMra. J. J. Shepbeny. Peers

ieee



otices of farm produce and appurtenances sainissable under
tage regulations inserted one time on each request and re

3 Ibs. shade dried sage, 50c Ib.
and postage. No stamps; 1 Red

PAE. Bailey, Hartwell.

OMOE 3, Rt. 1. Box 35.

|C; improved black walnut meats, |

fson Alto,

not |
i der.
|Rhine, Rt. dy Hex. 415, ae J. ee

$15.00, or exc. for value in corn,
por: Yawn. es



DO NOT GIVE YOUR PINE TIMBER AWAY
BY COLUMBUS ROBERTS,

_ Commissioner of Agriculture

Our desire for present profit, and in some cases our pres-
ent need, has caused many of us to forget the future needs
and prosperity of our children. This situation has brought.
about wasteful practices in our farming operations so that -
our land has grown poorer during our stewardship and less
eapable. of supporting the coming sees for which we-
are responsible.

Many of us do appreciate these facts: but we seem to be
the victims of circumstances over which we have no control
and sometimes we do not really do as welt as we know pow
te do and could do if we tried.

In this connection, most of us who own-our farms have
some land in woods or some thin or hilly land which could
be allowed to grow up in pines or could be planted to pines.

Did you know that an acre of pine trees properly taken
eare of should bring in a yearly income of from $1.00 to
$1.75 an acre? In a recent article in the Progressive Farmer
Dr. Charles Herty, who is Director of the Pulp and Paper
Laboratory at Savannah, is quoted as saying: *T believe that
the fast growing slash and loblolly pines can be counted
on to earn $1.25 to $1. 75 per year net profit. :

The weakest point in the wood situation in the South.

today, he continues, is the contractor system of buying
pulpwood. Having no future interest. in the land, the con-
tractor tries to buy at the lowest possible price. Of eourse,
we are saying to farmers dont. give your timber away, but
many of them will get in a tight and have to have some cash.
Then they take anything they ean get. :
- gr. Herty made the statement, that mills ee see to it-
that the farmer gets at least $1.00 per standard cord (128
eubic feet) for stumpage so ete will be encouraged a raise
wood.

Up in Canada, the pails: pay $1.00 to $1. 50 per toed fox
stumpage with wood delivered to the mill at $7.50 to $9.75

_ most nothing to maybe 50c or 60c per long cord (160 cubie
feet.) J
Destructive - quad atins Pte southern farmers seal mill
men without heed to the future and. willingness on the part
of farmers to sell wood at any price and a mill Policy of.

body concerned.

Our farmers should look upon their timber as a real asset,
a source of wealth which, if properly cared for, will eventu-
ally produce a steady income for Pres in our declining -
years and for our children.

To do this, care must be exercised first to see that fire is
kept out. Second, that the timber is carefully and gradu=
ally thinned so as to bring the largest return in turpentine,
pulpwood and saw timber. Also, the stand of timber should
be continuously renewed with young trees. This is com-
7 paratively simple where fire is kept out.

A.D. McCraney, Commissioner of Dodge County, believes
. the answer is to plow up the wiregrass and sow oats in the
' fall, followed by Lespedeza and then carpet grass on the
damp, low spots, this in order to make real nutritious pasture
for beef cattle and hogs, all of which works in nicely with

paratively easy matter.

Above ail things, dont give your timber away. G. D.
Cook, of the U. S. Forestry Service, estimates that the ca-
pacity of pulp and paper mills puilt and being built is 3,-
900,000 cords annually, This amount of wood in cords end
to end would build a wall of pulpwood four feet wide and
more than four feet high clear around the eleven southern
states as a unit and build a wall four feet wide and six and
one-half feet high clear across the United States from New
York to San Francisco, said Mr. Nunn, in his article in
_the Progressive Farmer.

- Continuing, he estimates an annual wood eee of
4,157,000 cords. Under any sort of sound forestry manage-_

lion acres while we have 200 million aeres. of oneniak
timber land in the south.

_ Dr. Herty is quoted further as saying:

No other section of the country has the potential ee
bilities for supplying the future lumber and pulpwood needs .-
of the nation as does the South. Where the net income
climbs to $140,000,000 from forest sources, the total income
might be a billion dollars, maybe more. A dollar a cord
_for pulpwood in the. woods means $4 to $5 spent by the
time it gets to the mill; $3 or $4 in the woods for sawlogs
means today $17. 50 to $40 when it gets to the market. It is
estimated. that our Southern forests can supply direct, perm-
amt employment at living wages to at least a half-million

workers, thereby providing a living for two million people.

The pretty part about the whole picture is that pulpwood,

_turpentining; the woods can be thinned for pulpwood, later
for ties, ete., and ae a highgrade tumber crop is left.

WOMAN'S MARKET FINE START .

Mrs. Sam Whailey, Manager - of the Woman Ss. Market
recently opened at Milledgeville reports; We sold eighty
dollars worth of produce for the women of this county the
first day and believe we will double this next ey a



Miscellaneous For Sale

per cord. While the plain facts are that, so far, here in Geor-
gia the farmers have been getting for stumpage from al-

buying at the very lowest price will eventually ruin a

|Hampshire hogs or :
Same. Odis S. Duggan, Cheeta te
the growing of pine trees and makes pare oe a com-
_jimg some nice mutton
|Gertrude Hughes,
ate 4.

J apples,
|free of worms, core, etc., at 206.
ment, this much pulpwood could be produced on four mil-~

shell. S. J. Elder,

turpentining, piling, ties, and lumber fit nicely into one big |
' program. The best trees for pulpwood are also the best for

Miscellaneous For Sic



Small pony wagon, Cetdnet: new, Pecan meats: halves,

sell or exe. for anything can. use.
Haddock: Rt. 1.

Hickory nut meats, 40c pint, 4
pts., $1.50; rattle, yellow, sassa-
fras root, wild cherry hark 20c
Ih. 6 Ibs. $1.00; Fall Pinks, all
colors, 25 for 25..or 75c C. Del.
in Ga. Miss L..M. White, Da-

ers, 40 lb. Mrs. . C.
| Register,

ET. a Bishop, Farmington.
Cabbage and lettuce shel ea 20c |

paid...
RFD 2,

free from hull or shell, 25 pint, Sam Tidwell ieee
2 pts. 45c; 5 pts. $1.00; Sev. hun-
dred horseradish roots (time to
set) 20c doz. Mrs. W. A. John- |Picdmont make,

; ; : $20.00 del. in good
running order.

a seated RED i.
Pecans small,

: shape

Nice, clean dried. sage, this
yrs crop, 60c Ib. del. Money or-
Mrs. Douglas M. Furnay,



wiek

50e Ib.
pieces, 40c Ib. Mrs. B, M. EEE:

60 Ibs. nice, clean goose feath-
Daughtry,

40 ibs. mixed feathers $12.00
COD, or P. O. money order. Mrs.

Nice, pure, dry leaf sage, 40c
lb, 5 orf more Ibs., 25 lb. post-

2 horse wagon, thimble skein,
without body,
and
B. a oo

nice and fresh,
12 Ib. Prepaid postage. Samples.

Monday) November 15, 1937,

ag



| Farmers Golden Text
Scripture: Lev. 26:3, 4, 5._
If ye walk in my statutes,

i and keep my Se

/ and do them;
Then I will give you rain in

|} yiela her increase, and the
trees of the field shalt yield
their fruits.

And your threshing shall :

reach unto the vintage, and

|} the vintage shall reach unto
| the sowing time; and ye shal}

eat your bread to the full, and_



|} dwell in your land safely,

| due season, and the land shall





Giiscellancous For Sale



ee gr

| 15 eroker sacks, 5c ea. or XG.
| for little. lady peas, white butter
} beans, or nice dried SPEER, W.

W. Cagle, Parrott. |

Nice, dry, walnut meats, fee
from. hulls, 1937 crop, 45c Ib, 3
Yhs., $1.25; also nice, sundried
apples, 12 1-2e Ib. All postpaid in.

|Ga. Mrs. Sarah A. Set pe
lonega. Rt. 1,

Calamus, yellow root, beak

foot, burdock, yellow dock, Queen
fof the Meadow,
| witeh-hazel. Mrs. Rosie Stowerg

slippery

| Rolston.
Nice aried gage,



Miscellaneous Wanted

tm



Want prices on sweet nce
ee: also some B. R. and Giant.
hens. Mrs. Eva, nner: Shellman,

rRt. 2,

Want 1 M. ee shelled corm,
Quote best price. del. to 5 mi

east of Columbus. R: F. Harde-
}man, Atlanta. Rt. 6, Box ae
Phone Ca, 9960,

Want a 1 horse wagon cheap

{tor cash, State details and pric
FOB your freight office. x We
McLeod. Shellman. ee

- Want 50 or 75 pecan trees, 4

to 6 ft., papershell variety and

-reasonable price. H. J. eee

Canon, Rt. 2.

Want 1 M. bu.

3 shelled corn,
within 100 miles

Columbus, _

|Quote best price your place. S.

Want runner peanuts and Ga,

W. Gray, Columbus. Rt,
Phone 1278 J,

cane syrup. Exe. pure

corn for

Want to hear from party have
tallowe

Exe. good seedling pecans for
dried apples and peaches.
pay mailing expenses. Mrs. C, Ry
Anderson, Hawkinsville. Rt al

Want best. price on 50 bu. slip:
ped suck corn del, here. H.
Hanber, Waycross. Prescott St.

Exe, White Leghorn hen. ca
roster at $1.50 ea. for dried fruit,.
peaches, dates, grapes

{ lb. Mrs, W. H. Boatright, Alma.

Want 2 or 3 bu. gZood, sound,
white mill corn in shuck or
settee AEte
Pee St.

Vegetables Fo. or Sale





4 M. mice a cee
Watford, Fort , Gaines.



F FARM HELP WANTED



"Want honest, sober ang strides

white man to farm for elderly.

couple. $12.00 mo. board and
undry. At once. J.
est Green. RFD. ie

Want unencumbered, middie.

laged woman for light farm work,
{milk and other gen. work,

no
field work. Must be of reputa=
ble character. Consider white or.

colored. Communicate with. Mrs,

LT. M. Williams, Aragon.

Want reliable couple to live in :
jhome and help with

Both to work, but no field work
for woman. W. H. Allen, - Smyr
na. R. .

Want unencumbered white a
man, not over 35 yrs., to live
with elderly couple and do. lizht

'farm work, milking, but no field
work. Good home, small sala:y.

WwW. W.. Hines, Egan. Tee
Ca 2515.

Want good man for 1 eee ar:
horse or small 2 h. farm. Siand-
ing rent: Good land and tenant
house. Near McDonough. Mrs. Ca
M. Kimbell, McDonough. Rt. 3

Want young or middieaged
couple,
fer gen, farm work.
work for woman. House furnish:
ed, but couple must furnish
selves. State wages expected. J
H. Kelly, Austell, Rt. 1.

Want good man for 2 horse

|farm for standing rent. 5 room
house,
wood and pasture. B.-T. Ov

easy to cultivate | es



if desired. Ss w. OAM, Agnes. Z

mE NCnIA, =

elm,

25@ a large
|sack full. Add postage. Mrs. By
F. Roper, Dawsonville. Reb x

Blue Ridge,

Has

5OR

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ea. at my garden. Mrs. Te ee

o Ellis,

farming.

prefer Without children,
No field -

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ee or fifteen boxwoods |
md ft.. te 6 ft. in height.
$3.00 to $5.00 each. Mrs.
Henson, East Ellijay.

ree pyramid and. globe ar-"
orvitae cheap; 50 fine boxwood, |
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i $1. 00 cack FOB. Mrs. Ww. T T.
ae coe

llow: jasmine, one otra pine, |
et bay, magnolia, eae lade

ae Add Postage. " Mige
Colson, Rt 3, Toomsboro.

Magnolia, : ee greybeard | j
tea olive, evergreen oak, sweet |
shrub, , holly, dogwood, yellow .
jasmin, umbrella, china, sweet
bay, sweet myrtle, 1 ft. 10c 3
ft. 25c. Add postage. Mrs. D. F.-
Colson, Rt 3, Toomsboro.

Magnolia, holly, tea olive, ever-
cedar, honeysuckle, erab-
apple, yellow jasmine. sweet bay,
pines, birdseye 1 ft. 10; 3 for 25c.
All season extra plants... Add
= ostage. Mrs. M. c. Connell, Re
2 Toomshoro. :

Tea Olive, sweet shrub, Maly.
yellow jasmine, post oak, long
Straw pine, birdseye, crepe myr-
ie, dogwood, magnolia, sweet
bay, crabapple, peach roses 1 ft.
0c, 3 for 25c throughout season |
xtra plants. Add postage, Mrs. |

boro.

White actin. Boston fern,
ink hydrangea. . i5e each, 2 for
5c; lemon lilies 30c doz; blue |
wiolets, white daisies 25 per C;
yellow Japonicas, weeping wil-
low 10c each 3 for 25c. Rooted.
: Delivered. Ruth e Ee

- Privet hedge $1.00 per C, cut-
tings 50c per .C; mixed color iris
~0c per C; tame blue. violets,
white daisies 25c per C; yellow
saponicas, weeping willows, wis-
teria vine, pink weigelia 10 each |
3 for 25c. Rooted. Delivered. Mrs.
= 1. L. Stephens, Ella Gap.
Jonquils and daffodils 45c per
yellow fragrant narcissus 35c
per doz;" Extra early - Premier |
Strawberry plants 35c per Cs
Canadian lily bulbs 25c each. |
Mrs. Carl oy bhgea Har-|
ris.

* Pink thrift plants B0c. aoe Ci
gel. Mrs. H. F. Summers, White
| Plains.

Dwarks arborvitae 6 ft. dice
$1. 00 each. Mrs. W. J. eiiene
& ald, Gaddistown.

Dbl. aitheas, red, pink 35c ea;
4 ft. buddleia 60c; white crepe
myrtle 35e; rooted spirea pruni-
Folia, thumbergi, creeping juni-
per 25c, cuttings 12c ea; 4 ft.
forsythia 40c ea; 4 ft. honey-
suckle 35c. All postpaid in Ga.
: rs, WwW. ae, Daniel, Rt 1, Daw- |

son.
White pine, spruce pine, holly,

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strawberry plants 20c per C; or.
exch. 500 for gal. white or red,
shallots or white feed sacks free
of holes 10 ea. Clyde Mason, Rt}
a . Cleveland.

onquil bulbs 750 per c pre- |

are strong and well. rooted. Mrs.
: G. Collins, Cobbtown. : : s

_ $5 asparagus crowns, red sal-
3 fia, mixed sultana, sweet peren-:
nial white and a few red China}
palms. Mrs. Joe McWhorter, Rt
Bowdon.

_ Red, white dogwood 25e asekL

mon lilies 25c a doz. $1.15 per
; white and pink hardy - phiox
40 doz. Mrs. Earl Vick, Rt 3

Blue flag lilies, Eamerocutiis
1.00 per C; Florida lilies 25c doz;
geraniunas, Justicia 2 for 25c, Add
- postage. Exchg. for 100 lb. white
feed sacks. B. ieee See -

Red dogwoods, casos ee
ek, Mtn. laurel, erabapple 10
each; Tiger lilis, lemon lilies 40c
oz; trailing arbutus, | evergreen
galax, heartsease 25 doz. Naomi
Barton, Mineral Bluff.

Yellow cannas, purple _ iris,
-Marcissus bulbs 80c per C; Sweet
jWilliams, foxglove, primrose 15c
mer doz; white peonies _ 3.7 for.

rfly bush ibe: each, other
shrubbery for sale. Mrs. G. L.
Tallant, Cumming. :

Mtn. laurel, hemlock, azaleas,
ed dogwood 2 to 8 ft. high 10c:
ach; trailing arbutus, evergreen
walax, heartsease 25c doz. Ruby |
Davis, Mineral Bluft.

Mtn. laurel, red and white. dog-|
wood, azaleas, hemlock, rhodo-
dendrons 10c each; heartsease
vergreen galax, trailing arbutus |

ae doz. Grace Kincaid, eee
n.

Mtn. laurel, Jinks: hemlock, |
Ab red dogwood, crabapple 2 to}
8 ft. 10c each; tiger lilies, trail-
ing arbutus, heartsease 25e doz.
Lina. Ammons, Mineral Bluff.

Yellow, white jonquils $1.00 per
C; yellow larkspur 50c doz; blue
spider lilies, double yellow regal,

lies -00 soe Nora McCaes

| Henry Eller, Rt 8, Ellijay.

8 colors azaleas, tutip. poplars, |
| pink, yellow & white dogwoods,
laurels, |
of

Freeman Watson, Rt 2, Tooms- |

wood, Klondike everbearing |

paid; sage plants 10c each: They |

_ $1.00; yellow thornless rose, but- |.

_ pstrawberry 500 for $1.25;

FOR SALE

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FLOWERS AND SEED
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Cherokee Tose, blueberry bush,

high $1.00 per doz. postpaid, Mrs.
Boon. Wilson, Morganton.

Purple & lavendar iris, Mar-

forsythia 4 for 25c,
| wreath 5 for 25e; -abelia, dbl,

gelia cuttings 2 @oz. 15c,

rhododendrons, Mtn.
white pines, redbuds, Rose
}Sharon & crabapple sprouts all
jwell rooted 8 ft. high 10c each
or $1.00 doz. Mrs. ae, Wilson,
| Sweet Gum.

narcissus 50c_ per C,
violets $1.00 per Cc: yellow can-

Mrs. John Weaver, Rt 2, Temple.

Several different colors Gera-
| niums, guinea wing begonia. also
red and pink flower begonia, sur-

rose and white dahlia 2 of each
for 25c; Christmas
cactus 10c each. Add postage.
Exch. for tulips, crocus or hya-
cinths.
co Tallapoosa. ;

Jonquil bulbs, miieod:: 50. for
25c, 100 for 50c, 250 for $1.00 del.
Mrs. M. G, oe 5 Ball-
ee

dendrons, hemlock, ivy, white
pine, spruce pine 20 in., well
rooted, hardy $1.00 doz. prepaid;

lings cheap. | Gordon aut open:
Tallulah Falis. eS

Cape Faamine 25e ech lac:
crepe myrtle, golden bell, bridal
wreath 15 each, purple iris 25

age.
1, Box 101, Bremen. 6

Blooming size sweet see ced
cluster daffodil bulbs 75e per Cy

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| syth. ee

June rose see0 ase, velvet, Mar.
and Seven Sister roses 10c each;
| purple lilac 15c-each, yellow but-
ton, white daisy, chrusanthemum
20c doz; white, yellow,
bronze chrusanthemum 25c doz;
large red shaggy chrusanthe-

chrusanthemum 35 doz.
Manis, Rocky Face, .<' \-.
Yellow double cannas Se bunch,

iris 3 for 10c; white. narcissus 50c,

flowers 5c bunch; red, pink, pink
with white eye verbenas 5e each.

Rhododendrons,- Mtn. laurel,
anateas, sweet shrubs, red dog-
wood, > white dogwood, white
pine, holly, crabapple, spruce
pine, cedar, well rooted $1.00 per
doz. Add postage. ds. . Porter,
Hurst. : i
Whodedsndrods, Min,
sweet shrubs, azaleas, 3 colors,

| yellow, red, pink dogwood, white.

pine, nice oaks 3 ft. high $1. 00
doz. well rooted. Add postage. .
Hi. Waters, Hurst. --

White rhododendrons, Min.
laurel, azaleas, mixed pink, red
and yellow, white and black

pines, red and white dogwoods.
holly, erabapples, sweet shrubs
$1.00 doz. well rooted and 3 ft.

simer, Hurst~ .

- Red and white. a Mtn.
laurel, rhododendrons,.
red, white, yellow; sweet shrubs.
holly, crabapple, black and: white

|pines all 3 ft. high, well rooted

$1.00 doz. Add postage, a D.

Abercrombie, Hurst. ee
Large double California poppy
seed mixed colors 1-2 teaspoon
full for 15 prepaid. R. W.
Adams, Rt. 2, Jefferson. :
All colors snapdragon seed 10
teaspoonful. Plant now./ Bloom
next year. Send postage. Mrs.
I. N. Minish, Rt 4, Commerce. |
Large evergreen boxwoods for
sale. Very large. Mrs. Marshall
| Jones, RFD 2, Lawrenceville.
Yellow jonquils, butter & eggs,

| white jonquils $1.00 per C; blue

spider lilies $1.00 dozen; long

trumpet daffodils $1.25;
larkspur 650c doz; Missionary

per M. Spearmint 50c doz. Miss
Cecil MoCurley, Rt 2, Hartwell.

Double - Japonica red, pink,
white, yellow 4 year. old well

$1.00; boxwood $1.00 each. Mrs.
Harl Keener, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Blue spider lilies $1.00 dozen;

eggs, long trumpet daffodils $1.00
per ; Missionary strawberry
plants 500 $1.25 or $2.00 per M;
peppermint plants 50c doz. Miss





Mattie se Rte , Hartwell.



nas, blue iris and catnip 20c doz.

Mrs. Jim: aH. Gable, Rt

per C; Shasta daisies, hardy sun

Mrs. Ludie Davis, Rocky Face.

laurel, :

jhigh. Add postage. R. B. Pickel-

$2.00 |

ithododendine Mtn, laurel, 1
} pink, red,. yellow dogwood. aza
leas,, white pine, holly bush, ;

red Japonicas, redbud bush 8 ft,

} pink. althea, white. & pink wei-
Mrs. |

Orange lilies and paper whites
light blue

prise: lily 8c each, yellow and

and June |

Evergreens, Mt. evel rhodo= |

also mimosa, red berry holly, ce=
dar, Green bay. 4 for $1.00 pre-
paid. Thousands Loblolly seed-}

doz; narcissus 15c doz. Add post-.
Mrs. W. V. PRompseD, aa
; jay.

Mrs. R. ie Freeman, ae L, ar

red and |

2
mum 25 doz; large red sara lieas, pink crabapple,
| holly, pink almond 3 _

| rooted, postpaid $1.00 dozen. Glen

lemon and orange lilies, lavendar |

| Cherokee _

avaleas, |

yellow

rooted 50c each; Junipers well
rooted. $ year old $1.00 each; dog- |
wood, red, pink, yellow 4 for.

white jonquils, yellow, butter &

j good bunches 25c.
jed.

Lage. Mrs. Ruth Rees :

4+$1.00

Hemlock, pine, white pine, |
holly, maple, muscadine _ vines
10c each; Sweet. shrubs 20c doz;
Red Japonicas. 15 each; wis-
teria, English dogwood 2 for 15c_
all colors azaleas 35c doz. All|

| well rooted, Add postage. oe
Bailey, Rt 2, Hilijay.

| cissus, daffodils 75c per C; pink | .
{spirea, purple lilac,. golden bell,

Red Tapenieas.. wisthkia 450 |

act each; Balm of Giliad, Mtn. ivy,

laurels, hemlock, white pine $1.00 |
dozen; English- dogwood, galax,
holly, muscadine vines '10c each;
all colors azaleas 35c per doz. All.
well rooted. Add postage. Miss
Elaine Bailey, | Rt 2, Ellijay,

ter cups, snow drops, April

j blooming and small cluster fra-

grant narcissi 50c per C, $1.75.
for 500, $3.00 per M. Mrs. BT.
BHchols, Philomath, ees
x Imported single white hyacinth |
bulbs. Tc doz; gladiolas, red;
cream and orange 25c doz; nar-
cissus, daffodils 20c dozen; white
iris 25c doz. Add- postage.. No
stamps. Mrs. M. Ts Tanner, San-
dersville. Eo

Pansy - plants. Super Swiss

| Giants, Oregon Giants and Hast-

ings Exhibition Giants. These |
are the largest and finest color-
ed pansies grown, nice rooted
plants 40c dozen, 3 doz, $1.00. 100
plants $2.75 postpaid. AL
Dobbs, Gainesville.

Palmetto. palms 4 to 6 ft. over
all, young and well rooted $2.50
reach. Immediate shipment. Ve
We Wilson, Rt. 3, Savannah.

Snowball, pink almond, altheas,
white spirea 15c each; crabapple
maple, dogwood, purple iris -25c
dozen; azaleas 35 dozen; arbor--
vitaes well rooted 25c each; box

$3.00, Add postage.
is, Rt 2, Bilijay.

t

Snowball, pink sien. althe-~
as, white spirea 15c each; crab-
apple, maple, dogwood sprouts |
25e dozen; purple iris 25c dozen;
azaleas 35c dozen, well rooted ar- |
borvitates 25c each;- box wood 2
and 3 ft. $2.00 and $3.00. Add

Agnes a

All colors azaleas 35c ie
pink almond, bridal wreath, pink |
weigelias, Japonicas 15c each;

purple iris 25c dozen; arborvitaes |

| well rooted 25c each}; 2 and 3 te

poxwood $2.00 and $3.00. Hedge |

feuttings 15c doz. Add. postage. |

Mrs. J. M. ens: RFD 2, Bx BS,
Ellijay.

Fnoiods panos: Min. laurel,
pink Cherokee rose, red, yellow

| white. dogwoods, all colored aza-=
bud, |

red
ft... well

Wilson, Morganton.

. Red Japonicas wisteria 15e- eas
Balm of Giliad, English dogwood,
10c each; Mtn. ivy, laurel, hem-
lock, $1.00 dozen; all colors aza-
leas 35c dozen; mountain fern 3
as Oe weil roote
Add ~ gees =. | Edgar |
Bailey, Rt 2 , Hilijay. ee

Red ee wisteria, Sdack|
roses 15 each; Balm of. Giliad,
English dogwood galax, holly,
muscadine vines 10c each; Mtn. |
ivy, laurel, hemlock, white pine.
$1.00 dozen; sweet shrubs 20c
dozen. All well rooted. Add post-
Rt. Be
Ellijay.

All col. detroot gal ae
rose, rhododendrons,
Min. laurel, pink locusts 3 atts
dozen; pink perennial
phiox $1.00 per C; temon lily 45c |

|dozen; butterfly bush, spirea 6

for $1.00. RIE Wilson, Morgan-
ton. . <

-Forsythia. |: -pooted | j - sultanas,
lemon. lily lavendar, - yellow,
white, bronze mums to exchange
for double: hyacinths, glad bulbs,
large double dahlias or large |
mums. W. T. eee Locust
Grove., ee

Ola ec cnlonedl ea pinks,

| mixed pinks 200 for $1.00; daffo-

dils, yellow narcissi mixed, white
April blooming 200 for $1.25;
spirea; prunifolia, forsythia. pur-
ple lilac, wisteria 10 for 50c. Del.
Mrs. Dick Powell, ae 2, College

Park.

Lemon and ideand lily, red.
holly, monthly red and pink |
roses, sultanas exchange for

rooted weigelias, double large |
mums, large dahlias or tulips. ,
Nancy Lancaster. Locust. Grove.

Japonicas 20 each, 6 for $1.00; |
red dogwood, red and yellow aza-
leas $1.00 dozen; Snow on Mtn..
tanzy, pink trailing arbutus, ev-= |
ergreen 30c dozen; boxwoods and |
arborvitaes 20c each. All well
rooted. Add postage. Mae Wright,
Loving.

Sweet scented double white
pinks, plumosus, mixed colors,
pink thrift 200 for 90c; mixed
daffodils, mixed iris, Siberian |
lilies, buttercups 90c per C; regal
lilies 6 for 50c. Mrs. Christine
Mcleod; Rt 2, Bx 166, College
Park. KEES ie

May blooming white with small.
cream colored cups narcissus 25c |
; white butterfly lilies 3. for |

25c. Postpaid. Mrs, Tda Taylors)



Rt 2, Arlington. :





- pines 15e each or.
Jonquil, butter and eggs, but |

wood. 2 to 3 ft. high $2.00 and |

postage. Bs ae Davis be 4, Eli-
; 1 ors azaleas, coralberry. bush, red

Mtn. ivy, laurel, Vedios
white pines, holly, English - -dog-
wood, Balm of Gilead, wisteria
and muscadine vines 10e each,
$1.00 dozen; all colors: azaleas
35 doz; Peach rose 3 for
erabapple 2. for 25c. Will exch.
; for white feed sacks. Add ee
jage. Mrs. Ww. iF Bailey, ae 4
Ellijay. : 5;



azaleas, red dogwood,

ples, spruce pines_
$1.00 dozen.
Add postage. J essie Abercrombie,
Loving.
and white sweet

dogwood,

| Hurst.

_ Double red and pati 5 aponicas,
abelia and red and pink honey-

low peonies $1.00 dozen.
| rooted, Mrs. Mort ene 3,
Miljay. fo

Well rooted Old English aware
boxwoods 4 to 6 in. $3.50 per C;
smaller $2.50 per C; cherry laur-
el, spireas, | abelias, Cherokee

| Greenville.

Red, white, pink ne ning
roses: 50: doz; tame lavendar io-

low, red, white azaleas 35 doz;
hedge cuttings 15 doz. All well
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Lela:
Davis, Rt 2; flyay,

Lavendar foxglove, -
wash bewl 200 doz; purple iris,
Thoneysuckle vine red, yellow

pink 25 doz; yellow, red, white,
pink azaleas 35c doz; hedge cut-
tings Ibe doz; tavendar tame
Jocust sprouts 15ec each. Add

Jay.
Tak Rhododendrons, Mtn, oo
pink, red yellow dogwood, 3 col-

Japonica, pink | Cherokee rose,
holly, all 3 ft.. high $1.00 doz.

ftom. ts y
Rhododendrons, Min, finrel
pink .. Cherokee roses, red, yellow
azaleas, silver maple, crabapples,
coralberry, pussy willows, red,

ing arbutus 40ce doz.
Abercrombie, - Mineral Bluff.
Pink | Cherokee rose,
yellow dogwood, crabapple,
and yellow azaleas, Silver ma-
ples, pussy willows,
Mtn, laurels,
$1.00 dozen. Gladys _
Mineral Bluf. - i
| Privet. gee: seedlings 6 to 8
in. high 50 for $1.00,
$7.50 postpaid. L.. Co. ae Rt.
1383. Gainesville.
vine honeysuckle, 10c ea; pink
weigelias, kudzu vine, |
lacs, 25c ea;. all colors azaleas,
35e doz; purple and lavender
jris, 15e doz. Add a Bettie
Owen, Ellijay.
Kinglish dogwood, 25e ea; azaleas
50e doz: dusty miller, =15e doz;
forsythia Ube ea; violets, 25c.
doz; jonquils, 45c per C; crab-
apples, 25 ea; purple altheas,
1be ea. Ray. a East. Elli-
jay. =
Dusty poitiee =a forsythith, red
japonicas, red velvet roses, 10c
ea; purple lilacs, kudzu vine, 20c

tea; purple. and lavender iris 15c})

doz; rhododendrons, white and
spruce pines and laurels,
doz. Add postage. R. J. Owen,
Ellijay, Rt. 2., eS i Abs

Red and pink weigelias, pur-
ple lilacs, snowballs, dbl.. yellow
and red japonicas, 20c; call col-
ors azaleas, 35c doz.; mtn. laur-

white. dog-
A. Prcwars; 4

shrubs, erabapple, :
wood, $1.00 doz. B.
Ellijay. Rt. 2..

Day lilies, royal. blue ane Jav-
ender iris, pink phlox, 20e doz;
all colors azaleas, 35 doz;*forsy-
thia almond, altheas, red
ponicas, sweet shrubs, snowballs,
15c, Add postage. LL. Ms Evans, |
| Ellijay, Rt. 2.)

Violets, as phlox, | day
lilies, iris, snowdrop, yellow and

white narcissi, 100 for $1.00;
rhododendrons all colors aza-
jleas, mtn. laurel, spruce and

white pine, $1.00 doz. Mrs. J. Hi.
Penland. Ellijay.

Iris, Dream, May
Quaker Lady, Lovely, Darius,
Shekinah, Dailmatica Azure, -

Chereau, 50 $1.15; 40 mixed, 100
$1.15, old Ivory, Tsoline, Mon-
signor 40c doz; Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun. Rt. 1. |

Red and White Dogwood, Aza-
leas, Mountain Laurels, white
Rhododendron, sweet shrubs,

pines, 3 feet, $1 per doz, ever-
green Galax Trailing Arbutus
35 doz, well rooted, add postage.
Exchange for white feed ee





i. B Abererombie, Hurst.



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ett, Daffodils 10 doz. 60c pe
; Red Saponicas, red and seus 1D)
altheas, |
lilies and flowery peach trees.
$1.00 dozen: arborvitaes 2 ft high.
15c each; sugar plums, crabap- |
and white}

Red, pink, yellow, aeatnd a
shrubs, white pins, holly all 3 |
ft. high and well, rooted: arbutus, |
ferns 25c ae mp LC. Wilson,

|} Ky A. Victoria,

suckle 50c each; red and white |
dogwoods 25c each; Double yel-.|
All well.
PRE 2s

165c C,

roses, crepe myrtle, yellow ker-.
| ria $1.00. doz. Blanche Woodruft :

cust 10 each, butterfly bush 10c |
each; purple lilac 15c each;.yel- |

La dys :

postage. ey ee Rt 4, Elie |
wee tder $1.

postpaid. Lucite Morgan.

yellow - dogwood $1.00. a doz; red
Japonicas 25c each; pink trail-_
Bonnie -

red and.

red |
4 postage. Lora Se Slay,

-coralberry,.
rhododendrons. all |.
a 4
fea; Lemon Lilies 15c

500 for |

Red japonicas, red velvet roses

purple li- |

all colors, 0c doz; old- fashioned

| yellow day
purple | mixed Iris 35c doz

|plooming size bulbs.

} Suwanee.

60c.

els, hemlock, white pines sweet }

change for white feed" sacks. Mrs.

aja]

{wood 12 1-2 c ea, or $10 for lot;

jgeas, double rose Altheas 25e ea
4mixed gladioli 25c

holly, crabapple, black and white;
hemlock, $1.
eas, altheas,
purple dilaes, 15c; all colors. azar
















































































































red. a oe ea. fe dices
double Kwanso- and Hemerocalli
lilies 6c @a., &

Hyacinths, Star



wood, eens white "Doe 0
poplar, eee persimmon, oak
white pine ft. high, well
ped, $1 doz. Add postage.
Waters, Rugby. : oo
| Own root field grown roses,
red F. J. Grootendorst, Radi in
American Beauty, |
pink Radiance, ;
(Moss) Cecil | Bedanee,
Paulsen, Climbing Dr. Van |
'white Kathryn Zeismet, climbing -
flesh 1ais=.
son, 10c ea. $1 order postpal
Mrs. R. Gable, Haralso ;



Mrs, W. H. Her



- For eaneatace See Spe
cial Emperor jonquils 10c Oo
$5 M. Daffodils y
price. Crepe Myrtle (pink). 25e ez
8 for 50e, 6. $1; Mrs. Be a
born, Roy.

Rhododendron, Mountain: Law
el, Azaleas, Hemilocks, Gramp
Grey Beard, Holly, Ivy,
ple, dogwood, maple, well
2-5 feet, 4 24c, add postage i
orders under 50c, Galax Trailin
Arbutus, 6 bunches 25c, 1-3 &
high, ferns, 3. 25c. Mart Fe
son Seen hres Rt. eh

Rhododendrons, Macnitatn | Li
ed, ivy; 31, doz: sweetshrubs,
'Cherokee roses $1 doz. Globe
Arborvitae 2 ft. high, well roo
ed, 40c ea. Mtn. Huckleberri
doz. $1. Thornless red Raspber,
ries 36 for $1. Add postag
Leila Pie Mo
ton.
: Snowball, -Weigelias, Red
ponicas, Forsythia, English Dog-
wood, Altheas, 15 ea; iOALE
Hemlock, White. and
pines Rhododendrons $1
all color azaleas, 35c;' day
Red perennial Phlox 20c.
Add postage. B. i. Hiller, figs
Rt.22s :
Double. igi. red Japonicas,
20e ea; Azaleas 35 dozen; Dog-
wood, Laurels, white and spruce



pines; Rhododendrons, Maple,

|double pink Almond, altheas:

Forsythia $1 doz; pink, ce
a

Weigias, Snowball 15c ea;

p Sarma Pees
Red, | rosepial, ri . :
blooming roses, weil roo
tie baby
button Mums, - white, vale 00
doz; blue - Easter lilies $1 C; pu
ple. Lilac rooted, 15c_ eae, L
Mildred. Conner, Bremen, Ri 2
Blooming - size white Spi
lily pulbs 10 ea. Japonicas,
large, 50c; old- time blue sviele!
15e doz; Jonquils 40e C; Azaleas,



lilies 25c doz; yellow
or exchange for white sac
Mattie Clayton, Ellijay, Rt
20 Golden Bell Forsythia, 2
to.2 1-2 ft. high, with roots :

ea; purple Lilae 5 ea; 5 Tige
larg

lilies, 3 red Spider lilies,
eae

for different, other lilies.

postage. Miss ee oe

Lemon lilies 75c Ch doub e
low cannas 20 ea; Fairy ~ rai
lilies * 30c doz: Bridal wreaths 1
ea., or 90c doz., pink. crepe my
iles, 20; baby . button Mum
white, yellow, 25c doz; Star
Bethlehem bulbs $1. C; add pos
age. Miss Buia Conn. Breme!
Rt. Bee
Lemon lilies, Daffodils, Na:
cissi, Jemon werbena, E
Wreath, March Bell, Juniper a
tings, Chrysanthemums, Iris, ad >
postage, for sale or wil





Martha Womack Bremen, Rt. 2.
Mixed colors hardy Phlox
Chrysanthemums, tris, ? yell
lilies 24 for 250; 15 different
rieties Dahlias. 40c doz. -winte
verbenas 25 per doz; ee le
Hydrangea, 4 for. 25e ea. Ex:
change for white sacks. , Sarah
Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt.
100 Heavy, - ees we.
formed Old English dwarf Box



500 Cherry Laurel 3-5 in. $2.50
15 Ligustrums $1.50; Lois Wot
ruff. Greerfville. Rt. 5. se
Milk and wine lily bulbs, Ar-
borvitaes, | Junipers Umbrella
palms, blue and pink _ -Hydran-

Shas
Ww. *

doz.
daisies 25c doz. Mrs.

Huff, Milledgeville. . Rt 2.) :
Mt. laurel, ivy, white pines,

00 doz: red japoni-
abl. pink almond

leas, 35_ doz. Add postage. Min-



--Inie Shepard, net ee




_ FOR SALE



_ Truedwarf boxwood plants
well rooted, 10c. Add 15c for mail-
ing. Mrs. D. E. Pinkston, Par-
<rott, :

- Double pom pon zinnia seed 20c
- per cupful; marigold 15c cupfull;
blanket flower 10c teaspoon full.
Add postage. Lillie Mae Adams,
Rt 2, Loganville,

Hydrangeas, blue, pink, white,
rooted 15c each, 5c per cutting;
geraniums May, June cactus

rooted 10c each, cuttings 5c;
sword, sprengeria, Roosevelt
_ rainbow ferns, century plant, ele-
-phant ear 10c each and others.
- Hxch. for dried fruit. Mrs. A. L.
Hudgins, Rt 2, Bremen.

Pot flowers, begonias, gerani-
ums and others including olean-
ders (3 kinds), gardenias crepe
myrtle. Call for pot flowers and
take them in pots. Mrs. Emma L.
Marsh, Rt 1, Adel.

Nice well rooted Christmas
cactus and Christmas cherry 10c
each; old time blue flags 25c doz.
1.00 per C; mixed iris 10 colors
5e doz; or will exchange for
calla lilies or paper white nar-
_ecissus blooming size. Mrs. Newt
'-#H. Spence, Rt 5, Carrollton.
Azaleas mixed colors 50c doz;
ink weigelias, pink aimonds 20c
each, mixed colors iris $1.00 per
C; pink hardy phlox 20c doz; pur-
ple foxglove, yellow. buttercup
ide doz; snowball 2c each, Ail
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. R. M.
Ray, Rt 3, Ellijay.
Grandpa Greybeard crabapple,
dogwood, bunch pink honey-
uckle 2 1-2 to 3 ft. high, good
oots 4 for $1.00, old fashioned
nyacinths $1.00 per C, wild rei
elimbing honeysuckle 3 for 50c.
Add postage on orders under
$1.00. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Rt 2,
Box 42, Ashland. .

3 crepe myrtle bushes $1.00
prepaid mail. Send P. O. money
order. Chas. McGahee, Rt 2, Bx
_M, Townsend.

Roses, California finest direct
from Armstrong. Three year old
plants. Finest varieties at a

fraction of their value. Cash and

carry. G. C. Bowden, 1090 Oak-

dale Road,-N. E., Atlanta.
Pink oxalis bulbs 25 per at.
A beautiful \border plant for

shady places. W. W. Mitchell,

Zebulon. | ;

1 rose and white variegated

amellia 10 ft. tall 8 ft. in diam-

ter $50.00 here; also 3 solid rose
col. camellias each 6 ft. tall at
$25.00 each here. Mrs. J. John-
on, Jr., Dixie. :
Four colors azaleas, rhododen-
- drons spruce, Mtn. laurel, white
pine, dogwood, holly, crabapple,
butterfly, spirea, Japonica, coral-
berry $1.00 per doz; snowdrop,
violets, Calif., perennial phliox,
ferns, trailing arbutus $1.00 per
. mimosa tree seed 10c pkg.
Mrs. J. H. Peland, Ellijay.

_January Jasmine, forsythia,
olden bells, Castle Bush, altheas
0c each; purple lilac and bridal
wreath 15 each; thrift 40c per
All nice, well rooted plants
Postage extra. Maybell Mays,
Forsyth.

Large flowering cannas, red,
Orange, variegated 50c doz; Em-
peror narcissus,
daffodils, yellow jonquils all 50c
per C; large blooming size
bulbs or will exch. for peanuts or
pecans. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon,
RFD 1, Calhoun.

1 M pine seedlings 1 year old
50c each at my farm 8 miles east
of DeSoto. H. G. Tison, Jr., De-
Soto. ;

_Ginger N Butterfly lily (Hedy-
chium coronarium) 25c_ each,
$2.00 per doz. postpaid, $10.00 per
C by express; Loquat n Japanere
Plum tree (Eriobotrya Japonica)

de each, 6 for $1.00 postpaid.
Mrs. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys.

Nice slick dogwood, red pud,
crepe myrtle, Grancy Greybearad,
average 4 ft. high, true shapod.

oc each of 8 for $1.00 del., nix
ed if desired. Gordon Morgan,
Stillmore.

Purple iris, yellow throated 35c
a doz, cream color narcissus and
yellow regal lilies 25e doz; purple
lilac 10 each; Bridal wreath. dbi.
0e doz. Add postage. Mr. J. W.
ackson, Rt 2, Talking Rock.

hite Cherokee rose, Min
rose, Dorothy Perkins, blue hy-
drangea, all well rooted 10c each;
white iris, ageraturm 15c doz;
Star of* Bethlehem, spirea, mint
green moss (yellow bloom) 5c
doz. FOB. Mrs. J. T. Stokes, Rt
3, Bx 353, Macon. .?
: size Poeticus narcissus
bulbs Tie per C; variety irises
35 doz; large Tiger lily bulbs
[Oc each; flowering shrubs, rose
bushes reasonable; mixed colors
Zladiolus 1 1-4 in, in diameter
$1.00 per C. Phone Ra. 5960. Mrs.
. WH. Leverett, Rt 1, Box 582,
anta. :
_ Snowballs, pink and white tas-
sel spiera, white wisteria, yellow

nd white Kerria Japonica 15

each; white & pink peonies 25c
each; Montbretias 25 doz; Hight
different iris 10c each. Cash and
postage. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter,
ee ing Fawn, :

King Alfred.

-{tive shrubs

MARKET BULLETIN-

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Camellia Japonicas, all colors,
Indica azaleas, all colors, tea
olive, banana shrubs, gardenis,
pittosporum, green variegated
pyracantha, photinia. Price 2,
$1.10. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cor-
dele. :

Dwarf poncianamay be trim-
med to any desired shape, al-
ways covered with beautiful pods
of bright red blossoms resembling
wisteria. Plant this winter.
Blooming size trees 3 for 25c, 7
for 50c postpaid. Mrs. Mary
Knight, Glennville.

12 eight year old boxwood for
sale $5.00 each. T. D. Henson, E.
Ellijay.

German iris, Snowstorm, Fairy-
jJand white blue. speckle 75c for
125, Mourning dove grey 75c for
100; Golden spurs, jonquils, yel-
low cluster narcissus $1.00 for
100. Add postage. Harold Pass
Point Peter. 3

Have a lot of iris, spireas,
crepe myrtles. Will exchange for
dried apples, white and _ red
onions or white blackeye peas or
pie plants. Mrs. L. H.. Cox,
Hastanollee.

Gladiola bulbs.
tulip bulbs.
other used farm products
good used piano. Mrs. W.
Campbell, Rising Fawn. |

Camphor trees 15 & 25 each,
$1.25 and $2.25 a doz; yellow
jasmine $1.00 doz; night bloom-
ing cereus 25c to $4.00; bananas
25c to $1,.50; white hydrangeas
4 years old 30c; frost proof pe-
tunias. Good plants 3 doz. 50c.
Add postage. Mrs: J. L. Burk,
Rt. 3, Bx 34> Tifton,

Pink thrift rooted 40c per C
or 300 for $1.00. Add postage.
Plant now for lovely spring bor-
der. Mrs. J. H. Duke, Wrens.

e 1 Juniper about 15 ft. high,
also several well rooted boxwood.
Cheap to party who will come
after them and dig them up. Mrs.
L. B. Smith, East Ellijay. -

_ Several. dozen Nude florium
plants (yellow blossoms, bloom in
Jan. Feb.) 2 and 3 years old. 15e
reach or $1.65 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. W. A. Stowers, Rt. 3, El-
berton.

Hardy phlox, several colors;
elephant ear bulbs 10e each;
purple iris 10c each. Exch. for
good white feed sacks. Not less
than six wanted. Mrs. M. C.
Mason, Cut Cane.

Camphor tree plants 25c each;
narcissus bulbs 2: 1-2 c each. Add

Will swap for
Will swap corn or
for
Je

| postage. Mrs. J. T. M. Watkins

420 Tift Ave.. Tifton. :

Large yellow oxalis bulbs 25
doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. H:
Vocke, Valdosta.

Sweet bay, dogwood, crepe
myrtle, red hollow, ever green
umbrella China, evergreen oak,
Silver leaf maple, magnolia 1 ft.
10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35 each; or
exch. for white feed sacks. Mrs.
Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro.

Magnolia, sweet bay, tea. olive,
evergreen, umbrella china, sweet
myrtle, pink and red crepe myr-
tle, red hollia 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c,
4 ft. 35c each; red -cannas 20e
doz. Extra plants in 50c orders
and up. Exch. for white sacks.
Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Toomsboro.

Five geraniums blooming, very
luxuriant, two ferns in good
condition. Entire lot $4.00. Pots
go with flowers. Money order
only. Add postage. Miss Annie
Greene, Rt 1, Thomaston.

Giant crimson spider lilies, 25c
doz; lots of 500, $8.00. Add post-
age. No checks. Money. order.
Miss Thena Tanner, Sanders-
ville.

Boxwood plants, 6 to 10 in.
high, $1.00 doz; $5.00 per C; 4 to
6 in. high, 200. for $5.00; 3 to 4
in. high, 200 for $4.00; red ja-
ponicas, 25c ea; 5 for $1.00; red
crepe myrtle, $1.75 doz; white
English dogwood, 25c ea. A. .
Robinson, Greenville.

Yellow narcissi bulbs, 100. for
30c; large white shasta daisy
plants, 30 doz; 100 for $1.50.
Mrs. C. R.- Sorrells,-Monroe, Rt.
fe

Evergreens, flowering shrub-
bery, itis, ornamental vines, na-
and plants. Send
card or stamp for. descriptive
bargain list.. Mrs. C. H. Wara,
Adairsville, Rt. 1. . :

Laurels, hemlock, ivy,
wood, white and spruce pines,
English dogwood, sweetshrubs
and crabapple, $1.00 doz; all col-
ors azalesa, 35c doz; white sp.d-
er lilies, 15 ea; pink, red and
purple perennial phlox. Martha
Eller, Ellijay. Rt. 2.

Kudzu vine, weigelias, holly,
crabapple, 25c doz; purple and
lavender iris, 15e doz; red, pink,
and red velvet roses, 10c ea; ail
colors azaleas, 35c doz; forsythia,
60c doz. Mrs. Eva Charles, Elli-
jay, Rt. 2. Pe

All eolors Te tines Rogegli
Swiss Giant pansies, large plants
25e doz; Blue Roman hyacinths
bulbs, blooming size 20c doz; blue
or white flag lily tubers.15e doz.
75e per . Mrs. Jesse Jackson,
Rt 2, Austell, fe 5 :

doz-



e
es EA

iris, 20c doz; trailing arbutus and

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Sweet Williams, lavender iris,
35ce; jonquils, 100 for 35c; japoni-
cas, 50c ea; white spider Hly
bulbs, 10c ea.; white violets, 25c
doz.;. azaleas, 60c doz; sweet
shrubs, 35c doz. I. A. Clayton,
East Ellijay.

Azaleas, 2 ft. high, 25e ea; red
japonicas, 25e ea; laurel, white
and spruce pines, 75c doz; pur-
ple lilac, 15c ea; purple and lav-
ender iris, 20c doz; pink and
white arbutus, 10c doz. Yellow
flags, 25c doz. Add _ postage.
Janie Charles, Ellijay. :

Pink weigelias, irish juniper, 3
for 25c; pink almonds, red quince,
rose and pink hibiscus, altheas,
8 for 25c; lemon and tiger lilies,
pink and red hollyhocks, 35 doz;
giant purple iris, 3 doz. 25c. Add
5c postage. Eller Silver, Talking
Rock. ; SS

Red and pink perennial phlox, |

mixed colors iris, 20c doz; white
spider lily bulbs, English dog-
wood, red japonicas, almonds,
pink and red weigelias, 15c doz;
all colors azaleas, 5c doz. J. R.
Hix; Ellijay, 2:

Pink almonds, red japonicas,
15e ea; azaleas, 35 dozg rhodo-
dendrons, Mt. Laurel, dogwood,
spruce and white long leaf pine,
sweet shrubs, maples, 3 for 20c;
purple iris, yellow jonquils, 25c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. T. M.

LOCK, tuiligay, acl. Bs

.Laurel, rhododendrons, white
and spruce pines, holly, 75c doz;
trailing arbutus, 5c doz; purple
iris .25e doz; red japonicas, 50c
doz; orange lilies, 35c doz; al-
theas, 15c ea; wild fern, 1ldc ea.
Add postage. B. F. Charles, Elli-
das okt. as : :

Day lilies, 40c doz; purple iris,
25e@ doz; mixed azaleas, 40c;
rhododendrons, laurel, spruce
and white pine, 70c doz; narcissi,
38 for 10c; holly, 2 ft. high, 50c
ea. Add postage. Ruby Charles,
Bllijay, Rt. 2.

Red doywood, mtn. laurel,
rhododendron white dogwood,
white pine, azaleas, sweet shrub.
Well rooted, $1.00. Add postage.
J. W. Waters, Rugby.

Dark red and orange red
dahlia 30c doz. bulbs; rooted,
pink monthly roses, 20c ea; also
nice dried apples, 12c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. G. M. Foster, Car-
rollton. Rt. 4.

Pink, red, yellow azaleas, mt.
laurel; rhododendrons, red and
white dogwood, black and white
pines, holly, crabapple. sweet-
shrubs, $1.00 doz. Well rooted.
Add postage. E. G. Pickelsimer,
Hurst.

Rooted forsythia, hydrangea,

\altheas, hibiscus, Concord grapes

8 for 25c; veronica, arrabis, 20c.

|doz., $1.00 orders postpaid. A. C.

Minter, 7 Roanoke Ave. NE. At-
lanta, CH 2418.

- White rhododendrons, mt. laur-
els, red and! white dogwood,
sweet shrubs, holly, crabapple,
azaleas, black and white pines,
all 3 ft. high $1.00 doz. Well
rooted. Add postage. W. G. Aber-
crombie, Hurst.

Red dogwood, 6 for 25c; red
buds and azaleas, 5 for 25c; blue

evergreen galax, 10c doz; mt.
ivy and mt. laurels, 4 for 28c;
Arbovitae, 50c ea. Well rooted.
All postpaid. Mrs. Hattie Dehart.
Mineral Bluff.

Rhododendrons, mt. laurels, 6
colors azaleas, pink and yellow
dogwoods redbuds, tulip bulbs,
crabapple, holly. All rooted. 10c
ea., $1.00 doz. Ethel Wilson, Cul-

-|berson, N. C. (Resident of Ga.)

Heavily rooted Boxwood plants
6 to 8 in. $1 doz; $3 per C; $25
per M del. Smaller plants 50c
doz. $2 per C. $15 per M. Gar-
denia bushes 1-2 feet $2.75 doz.
Watermelon red Crepe Myrtle
2-3 feet $2 doz. Mrs. Raymond
Robinson, Greenville.

Poppy, Larkspur, Chinese For-
getme-nots, Zinnia Phlox, Holly-
hock, Calliopsis, Cypress vine,
Bachelor button, Princess Feath-
er, California poppy seed. Marion
McConnell, Cornelia.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurel,
red. and yellow Azaleas, pink
Cherokee roses white pine, Red-
bud, red Dogwood, Crabapple,
tulip poplar, all well rooted, $1
doz. Trailing Arbutus, perennial
Phlox 50c doz. Mrs. Joe Henry,
Mineral Bluff. ae Es

10 to 12 in. field grown Box-
wood (common bush) $2 doz. $15
GC. 8-10 in. plants $1.50 doz. $10
C, 2 ft. Gardenia bushes $2 doz.
1 ft. $1.25; Mrs. R. F. Terrell,
Greenville, Rt. 3.

Rhododendrons Mtn. Laurel,
Pussy Willow, Pink Cherokee
roses, Crabapple, white pine, red
and yellow <Azaleas, Dogwood,
Redbud $1 doz; Nellie Abercrom-
bie, Mineral Bluff.

Sweet Williams, physostegia,
violets, Shasta daisies, gaillardia,
corepsis, pink primrose, 12c doz.
or 75c C; rose color. phlox and
verbena, 20c doz. $1.00



SOI =

r orders
postpaid. Lilian Thomas, Haral/
ae a ial

%

ie

Dbl. paper white narcissi, red
spider lilies, blue hyacinths, 35c
doz; dbl. single yellow daffodils,
single white: narcissi, -Hemero-
callis lilies, $1.00 C. Exc. for
pecans or peanuts. Mrs. Cliff C.
Dye, Middleton, Rt. 1.

Red and yellow dogwoods, 3 ft.
high, $1.00 doz. well rooted; rho-
dodendrons, Mtn. laurel, ivys.
white, black, spruce pines, $1.00
doz; wild azaleas, sweet shrubs,
poplars, maples, $1.00 doz. Add
postage under $1.00. Mrs. Elsie
Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Snowdrop bulbs 50c C; Dwarf
iris, 15c doz; narcissi, jonquils,
lavender iris, daffodils, 25 doz;
Oak hydrangea cuttings, | unroot-
ed, 25 for 25c; red, pink, spring
roses, butterfly bushes $1.00 doz.
Hazel Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Red and white dogwood, aza-
leas, magnolias, sweet bay, mtn.
laurels, crabapples, 1 ft., 10e; 3
ft., 20c; 4 ft.. 30c ea. Add post-

Ralph W. Starley, Danville. Rt.
2 :

Dbl. japonicas, 6 yr. old, bloom-
ing size, 50c ea; honeysuckle,
well rooted, 50c ea., red, yellow
dogwood, 25c ea. Dbl. peonies
$1.00 doz. Johnnie Davis, Ellijay.
Rt 3.

Rhododendrons, mtn. laurels,
azaleas, holly, grampsey srey-
beard. crabapple, holly, erabap=
ple, hemlock, ivy, dogwood, root-
ed, 2 - 5 ft.. 4 for 25c; also galax,
trailing arbutus, 6 punches, 25c.
Add postage under 50e orders.
Margaret Ferguson, Murrayville.
Rte i. Soee

Hollyhocks all col. $1.00 doz;
iris, orange day lilies, 50c doz,
foxglove, violets, daffodils, nar-
cissi, 20e doz., extra Jarge cab-
page-head roses, rooted, 25c ea.
Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. 8:
Richards, Ellijay. 2 ;
- Rhododendrons. azaleas, all
altheas, Indian arrow, - white,
spruce pines, white dogwood, 20c
ea. 6 for $1.00; daffodils, fox-
glove, everblooming violets, nar~
cissi, $1.00 C. Add postage. Miss
Geneva Richards, ElHjay.

Mtn. laurels, hemlock, white

cas, dbl. pink almonds, _altheas,
weigelias, forsythia, snowballs,
15ce ea; all cgi. azaleas, 35c doz.
Lavender iris, 20c doz. Add post-
age. Linda Evans, Ellijay. Rt 2,

Pink Cherokee _ roses, mtn.
jaurels, rhododendrons, . azaleas,
crabapple, redbud, coralberry,
white pine, hemlock, dogwood,
silver maple, 3 ft., $1.00 doz.
Phlox, 25c doz. Hobert Aber-
crombie. Mineral Bluff.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels,
hemlock, white pines, Eng. dog-
wood, 15c doz; red, yellow ja-
ponicas, pink, red . weigelias
snowballs, 15 ea; all col. azaleas,
35c doz., pink peonies, 1L5c. All
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Eller, Ellijay. Rt. es :

White narcissi, yellow jon-
quils, 90c C; dif. col. azaleas, 35c
doz; spruce pines yellow japcni-
cas, pink and red roses, 10c ea.
pink, hardy phlox, purple fox-.
glove, 25c doz. plus postage. Exc.
for white feed sacks. Mrs. John

1Parks, Hllijay. Rt. 3.

Snowdrops, Day lilies, jonquils,
narcissi, perennial phlox iris
lilies, Calif. violets, $1.00 C; aza-
leas, rhododendrons, laurel, dog
wood, crabapple, 6 ,kinds roses
spirea, rooted $1.00 doz. Bill
Penland,\ Ellijay.

Japonicas, coralberry,
dendrons, mtn. laurels, spruce,
white pine, dogwood, erabapple,
azaleas $1.00 doz; rooted genu-
ine Tiger lilies, 20c ea; Calif. vio-
lets, $1.00 C. Jean Penland.
Ellijay. }

Beautiful arborvitaes 6 ft. and
up 25c each at my home; 300
large boxwood bushes $275.00
(all will average 2 ft.); Boxwood
plants for bordering, very pretty
$2.00 per 100, 200. for $3.00 del.
$14.00 per 1000. Maude Hamby,,.
Greenville. :

Sanaveria, unusual blooming

|variety. Fine plant about 26 in.

tall in 12 in, .pot. Decorative.
$3.00. Miss Ida R. Richmond, At-
lanta. 501 Boulevard Place, NE.

Mtn. laurel, azaleas dogwood,
redbud, holly bush, white pine,
crabapple, Cherokee rose. Add
postage. Mrs. Jonnie. Roaper,
Morganton.

March bulbs, 10c doz; wild hy-
drangea, 10c ea; Bears-foot, 10c
1b; 16 Pekin ducks, $6.00. Add
postage. Mary Breamlett. Rock-
mart. Rt. 3. RS

Paper white narcissi 40c doz.
2 doz. 65c; milk and wine lilies,
3 var., 20c ea; 10 for $1.50; 2 var.
dbl. orange day lilies, 40c doz;
perennial coreopsis, golden yel-
low blooms, long stems, 25c doz.
Mrs. J. F. Chapman, Edison.

Pink cannas, red giadioli and
dark red cannas, ea. 25 per doz,
bulbs. Mrs. Oscar Griffin. Vanna.
Rt. 4. 5; =

Slash and Longleaf pine. seed
at reasonable. prices. Write. T.
M. Clark, Camilla. Rt. 4



age. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. |

pines, ivy, $1.00 doz;.red japoni- =

rhodo- |

Monday, November 15, 1937,

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



eras ae

Watermelon col. crepe myrtle,
yellow thornless rose ldc ea. 2
for 25c; white coronation rose,
25c ea; dbl. white spirea, 10 ea,
3, 25e; red japonicas, pink weige-
lias, 15 ea., 2 for 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. S. O. Breedlove, Mon-~
roe.

White pine, red: dogwood azas
leas, rhododendrons, mtn. laurel,
sweet shrubs, white. dogwood,
holly, poplar, maple, 3 ft. high,
well rooted $1.00 doz. Add poste
age. L. L. Waters, Hurst. 2

Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel,
azaleas, sweetshrubs, red dog-
wood, holly, japonicas, white
dogwood, hardy hibiscus, white
pine maple, nice oaks, 3 ft. high,
well: rooted, $1.00 doz. Add post-
age. K. S. Waters, Hurst. -

Shasta daisies, fox-glove, blu
grape hyacinths, 25c doz;
iris, 30c doz; red, yellow, 1k,
white roses, 25c ea. 5 for $1.00;
violets 25c doz. Mrs. Vi
Chamblee, Cumming. Rt. 2.

Nandina 15-20 and 25 in. high
20-25 and 30c each; Abelia weil
rooted 15-20 and 25c each; dbl.
orange day lilies 15 roots 35ce
Miss Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, Smith-
ville. L

Oak leaf hydranges, coralberry,
.8 colors hibiscus, lilac 10c each;
everbearing strawberry, . April |
bearing each $1.00 per M. Add
postage. Send card for informa-
tion. Mrs. Sam Smith, Rt... 2,
Austell, se

Red dogwoods, holly bushes,
redbuds, red azaleas, narcissus,
rhododendrons, tulip poplar 25
doz., well rooted. Miss Verna
Heaton, Mineral Bluff. 2 oe

Yellow (with red spots) canna
roots, blue and white iris 50c bu.
FOB; deep pink crepe myrtle 15
each; cuttings English dogwood
10c doz; Shasta daisies; lavendar,
pink hardy phlox 5c each 50
doz. Mrs. E. C. Heaton Harte
well. a

Scotch broom in 3 sizes rang<
ing from 18 in. to 3 ft. or more,
the largest due. to bloom next
spring at 15c, 25e and 35c re-
spectively. Add postage. Mrs. A.
S. Hutchinson, Hapeville.

Mixed bulbs of jonquils, daffo-
dils, narcissus, ete. 50c per C
here. Mrs. M. M. Carter, Milner, _

Blue Roman hyacinths 25 doz;
white, blue, yellow iris 3 for 25c;
hardy red lilies 10c each 3 for
25c; snowdrops, dewdrops 10c doz.
bulbs. Grover Lewis. Toomsboro,

Dbl. &. sgl. Bridle wreath,
spireas, thumbergi, Billard, red
white, pink waterer, silver maple,
dogwood, magnolia, butterfly
bush, peach, rose, all colors
crepe myrtle 2 yr. old 15c. Mrs
Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro,

Boxwood, heavily rooted, 4
6 in. 8c each, $25.00 per M, 6
8 in. 5e each, $35.00 per M, 3
5 in. 75c doz. $2.00 per C, $15.0
per M; Cydonica Japonica red,
Magnolia Glauca 25c each, 5 for
$1.00; English dogwood 25e each
$1.50 doz. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Greenville. ;

Red, white, pink, rooted ever-
blooming roses 20c each; white,
yellow, salmon button mums 25
doz; fairy rain lilies .30c doz.
lemon lilies 75c per C; Star Beth-
lehem 15c doz. bulbs; pink crepe
myrtle rooted 20c each. Add post-=
age. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Bre
men. . : : 2

Dbl. camellia Japonica white,
pink, red, yellow 4 yr..old well
rooted 50c each; red, yellow, pink
dogwood 4 for $1.00; dbl. peonies
$1.00 doz Mrs. J. C. Keener,
Ellijay. :

Double Japonica red, white,
pink, yellow, 4 year. old, well
rooted 50c each; walnut $1.00
each; honeysuckle 50c each, dou~
ble peonies $1.00 doz. Miss Etta
Barrett, Rt 3, Ellijay.

King Alfred bulbs 75c per C;
boxwoods 2 yr. old 35c each: Add
postage. Mattie Wright, Rt 1,.
Buchanan. : :

Single altheas 2 colors 10 to
25c; red spider lilies 25c doz.
$1.50 per C; pink thrift 75c per
C, 2 doz. 25c; snowdrop bulbs 25
doz; jonquil 10c doz. 75c per C;
yellow narcissus $1.00 per C3
other bulbs, shrubbery and pot
plants cheap. Mrs. Henry F.
Jarrell, Rt 2, Butler. Z

White Cherokee roses, rooted.
6 for 50c, 75c doz; 6 sweet shrubs,
6 small well rooted boxwood and
1 doz. blackberry lilies for $1.00; _
Bushes of Christmas cherry or
Xmas pepper 2 & 3 ft. full of
red & green berries 50c each, 3
for $1.00. Mrs. W. E. Pearson,
Greenville. : : ae

Azaleas 10c each, all colors:
daffodils & narcissus $1.00 per C;_
all colors iris 75c per C, violets
all colors $1.00 per C; white
pines 18 in. 75c each; Mountain
laurel $1.00 each. Miss Betty
Jane Eller, Ella Gap. i See

All colors iris $1.00 per C; daf-
fodils & narcissus 75c per C
azaleas 10c each, 3 for 25c; al
colors violets 75c per C; holly
bushes 12 in. high 50c each; Mtn
laurel, ivy 50c each. Mrs. Mollie



| Eller, Ella Gap,






y, November 15, 1937. _

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OWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



each; lemon lilies $1.20
2 boxwood 25 ae Liss
arie Vick, Rt 3, Ellijay.

Large wonder lily $1.00
all-palms the kind sos ee
ge fast, 3 for $1.00; privet
dge $2.00 per C. C, DeForest
cker Brunswick.

cee roses, laurels, rhododendrons
1 col. azaleas, redbud 3 ft. $1.00
prepaid; Japonica, butter-
6 for $1.00; 10 rooted roses
00; snowdrop, Narcissi phlox
violets $1.00 per C, Mrs.
d 2 Wilson, Morganton.

Rhododendrons, laurels, red-
ds, all col. azaleas, white
nes, golden sumac, yellow and
dogwood, pink Cherokee
ses, huckleberry crabapple, .3
$1.00 doz. prepaid; phlox
asta daisies $1.00 per C.. H. J.
ilson, Morganton. :
nareissi, orange day
di yellow daffodils, purple
iris 75c per C; all color azaleas

35 doz; Mtn. laurel, blooming
Y; dbl. pink almond; purple
isteria, golden bell, weigelias

white spirea 10c each. Mrs. Will
James, Rt 3, Ellijay.

Pink hardy phlox, purple fox-
glove, blue spider lilies 15c doz;
mixed colors azaleas 35c doz; red
japonicas, dbl. pink almond, red
thea, purple wisteria, golden
pell white spirea, pink weigelia
0c each. Miss Claudia James, Rt
3, Ellijay.

Pink phlox sublata also called
thrift 5c bunch, 12 for 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. T. . Bee, Rt 3,
Newnan. See

_ Pink thrift 60c per C or $1.00
for 200 all postpaid. Mrs. R. -S=
Harris, Rt 2, Cuthbert.

old potted _ begonias,
: kinds
oses 8 years old; v
looming spirea, white & purple
bl. altheas, red crepe myrtle
eauty bush, flowering almond,

all at my home. No mail orders.
Mrs. M. O. Mahaffey, Rt 1, Car-
oliton.

Hedge Turko Cap Beautiful
plant 6 ft. apart and soon spread
olid) $3.00 doz; Banana root
51.00. Packed. FOB. Plant now.
row. as far North as Seuth
rolina. G. Li. Wilbanks, Bruns-

= Selected seed from 6 in poppy
plooms. Resemble large mums.
Bright rose with lavendar shad-
mgs on bottom. Plant now 10
per pkg. or exch. for other high
rade flowers or vegetable seeds.
Each pay postage. Mrs. C. E. Vin-
ing, Rt 1, Bx 72, Marshallville.
- Two year old roses, different
olers pittosporum 25e each;
pink, blue and white thrift 50c
per C; ball of gold arborvitae 25
ach. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam.

Blue grape hyacinth: bulbs 50c
per C, 500 - $2.00; double white
_feverfew 50c per C. Jonquils 50c
per C. Miss Vena Brown, Hart-
well,

Sweet English Peach, white
and yellow, black and
white scupwernong and musca-
ine vines, blue, red goose and
Japanese apricot plum. brown
turkey fig $1.00 doz, $6.00 per
550.00 per M. Postpaid. Hazlenut
40c doz. Mrs. Bertha Patterson,

25 Dwarf boxwood about sev-
enty years old located eight miles
rom Atlanta. R. HH. Roberts, 168
Walton St., Atlanta.

Narcissus bulbs 5c per 265
arge type jonquil bulbs 50c per
L. B. Rountree, Rt 2, Still-

Giant pansies, English daisies
lalifornia poppies 25 doz, $1.00
per C; Mastodon strawberry
plants 50c per C; rooted abelias,
dbl. altheas sweet shrub $1.00
doz: old fashioned narcissus 50c
doz; mixed bulbs 50c per C. Mrs.
Willie Wise, Wadley.

Amaryllis lily bulbs, blooming
size 3 for $1.00 or.lot of 12 for
3.50, orange scarlet. Mrs. S. B.
Wood, Pavo.

Mixed German iris, several col-
ors, shades of blue, pink, laven-
dar, cream and yellow 125 for
Mrs. Annie <A. Butler,

daffodils, April

doz; mixed gladiolus 40c doz.
Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy.
Magnolia, sweet bay, ever

een oak, tea olives red hollow,
umbrella china, dogwood, erepe
myrtle 1 ft. 10c. 3 ft. 25c. 4 ft.
35 each; red cannas 20 doz;
onquils 15c doz; exch. for white
feed sacks. Miss Elise Pitts,
Toomsboro.

Magnolia, tea olive, sweet bay,
dogwood, crepe myrtle, ever-
green, umbrella china red -hol-

each, 4 ft. 35c each; yellow and
ed cannas 20c doz; primroses
@ doz; exch. for white feed
sacks. Miss Grace Pitts, Tooms-

ink 30c doz: red Japonica.

ink weigelias and. many others. |.

low, tea olive 1 ft. 10c. 3 ft. 25c]

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Weigelia roses, deep - ink
spirea Billerdi. abl pink ae
. 25 , each; forsythia, purple lilae
white lilae 15c\ each, Cape Jas-
mine 40c each. All rooted. Mrs.
Henry Clower, Rt 3, Lawrence-

| ville.



FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED



Want butterfly lilies, no excheg.
ies send /money order. Miss
arion Allen, .717 Volunt
Bldg., Atlanta. a

Want some Augustine Grass
seed. State what you have and
price. Thelma Conner, Pitts.

Want bulbs and flower seed:
Exc. value for same. M. W. Tate.
Wildwood.

Exe. chicken feed sacks at 12
for $1.00 for chinquapins, chest-
nuts, or rooted shrubbery, coral-
berry, red berry, all colors aza-
leas, japonicas, weigelias, bleed-
ing heart, lantanas, or sell sacks
for $1.10. Mrs. Allen Payne, But-
ler. Rt. 2.

ably water oaks. Trunks of trees
must be at least 2 1-2-in. to 3 1-2
in. in dia., trees standing 15 ft.
high, well shaped, full of branch-
es, taken up with ball of dirt
around roots, del. my place. Pay
25 ea. for same. Hugh Richard-
son, Atlanta. 3600 Northside
Drive.

Want sev. Blaeagnus Pungens
Evergreens or Japanese Cherry.
State size and price and de-
scription. R. P. Tull, Decatur.

Exc. Turkey figs, garlic. wis-
taria, narcissi, white lilies and
flower seed for: cherry, apricot,
Quince, chestnut trees or for
tulips, hyacinths, sweet shrubs
and yellow dogwood. Mrs. L. Mc-
Farlin, Blakely. Rt. 2.

PLANTS FOR SALE

Lady T. Strawberry plants,
100 for 30c; 500 for $1.20; $2.00
per M; Klondike plants, 100 for
25e; 500 for 80c; $1.50 per M del.
Mrs. Verna Strickland, Flowery
Branch. Rt. 1. t
Mastodon = and Pregressive
strawberry plants, 100 for $1.00;
$1.00 per M; also butter and egg
bulbs, 100 for 40c. Postpaid. Mrs.
A. F. OKelley. Maysfield. Rt. 1.
Frostproof cabbage and onion
plants, 75c per M. W. Ww. Wil-
liams, Quitman. :

Lady T. Strawberry plants 100
for 30c; 500 for $1.20; $1.75 per
M:; Klondike strawberry plants,
500. for 80c; $1.50 per M. Oliver
Strickland, Flowery Branch. Rt.
i 4

Klondike . strawberry plants,
500 for 80c; $1.50 per M. Prompt
shipment and postpaid. J. 4B.
Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Black everbearing mulberry
sprouts rooted, 2 to 5 ft., 10c ea;
large, 20c ea. Postpaid. Mrs.
Daniee McCook. Mcintyre. Rt.: 2.
Box 148._



Frostproof E. J. cabbage
plants, 500 for 60c; 90c per M
del; 75 per M. col.; Klondike

strawberry plants, 500 for $1.00;
$1.50 per M del. Dewey. Mathis,
Flowery Branch. Rt. 1. :

Millions winter cabbage plauts,
1400 for 20c; $1.00 per M prepaid;
$2.50 per 5 M fob. Shipped
promptly. Frances Williams, Rt.
1, Gainesville.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.00 per M.. Mrs. Avis Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Long Island, Charleston, Wake-
field, and Jersey Wakefield cab-
bage plants, $1.00 per M. del.;
500 for 65c;
Clements, Tennille.
| Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.00 M. P. B. Reynolds, Gaines-
ville. Rt. 2.

Charleston, early, Jersey,
Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.00
per M; also white Bermuda onion
plants, $1.00 per C. Prepaid. H.
Ww. Justi, Jr. Altamaha.

Missionary strawberry plants,
500 for $1.25; $2.00 per M; pep-
permint, spearmint, catnip, and
hoarhound plants, 35c doz; 4 doz.
for $1.00; perennial yellow lark-
spur and sweet williams, 50c doz.

for $1.00.
Hartwell.

Flat Dutch, Coppenhagan, and
Wakefield cabbage plants; Ga.
heading collards and cabbage
plants; Stone and Baltimore to-
mato plants; Crystal Eax and
Yellow Bermuda onions, 150 for
25e; 300 for 50c; 600 for 75c; $1.25
per M prepaid; 90c per M collect.
D. G. Smith, Cloudland.

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 50c per C; Willets
wonder English pea seed, 30c_ Ib.
Mrs. Willie Wise. Wadley.

500 everbearing strawberry
plants postpaid, $1.00: Mrs. J. N.
j Adanson, Lula, Rt. 2. ;

Mrs. T. H. McCurley,



Want 100 shade trees, prefer-.

$4.00 per 5 M. EB. i:

yellow butter and egg bulbs, 100.

of use.

M; $3.00 -per

: PLANTS FOR SALE



_ Well rooted Lady T. Straw-
berry plants, 100 for 25c; 500 for
$1.00; $1.90 per M; Imp. Klondike
plants, 100 for 20c; 500 for 85c;

$1.60 per M. Will exchange for.

bedspreads, pecans or anything

ming. Rt.1.

Cabbage plants, 300 for 35ce; 80c
per M del. $3.00 per 5 M collect;
Klondike strawberry. plants, 300
for 50c; $2.00 per M del.; Vigor-
vine tomato seed, 2 for 25c; 50c
per C; 300 for 91.00. No checks.
C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 100
for 35c; 500 for $1.25; $2.00 per
M. Everbearing plants, 100 for
25e; 500 for $1.00; $1.75 per M.
Postpaid. Mrs. . W... Seago.

Pinehurst.

Early Jersey, Charleston and
Wakefield frostproof cabbage
plants, 500 for 55c; 90c per M.
Postpaid; also White and yellow
Bermuda onion plants, same
price as cabbage. R, Chanclor.
Pitts. *

Frostproof, Charles Wakefield.

and Flat Dutch cabbage plants,

100 for .20c;. 300 for 50c; $1.00 per

M del: 75c per M exp. col. Prompt
shipment. Ernest Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

BE. J. and Charles Wakefield
cabbage plants, 50c per 5 C; 75
per M; $3.00 per 5 M. Del. post-
paid; also white and yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, same _ price.
All del. Sat. guar. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

Well rooted dwarf . boxwood,
$3.00 per C; also onion plants
from buttons, 200 for 25c. All
del. in Ga. Mrs. E.
Greenville. Rt. 3.

Genuine Gibson and Premier
strawberry plants, 40 per C;
$1.50 per 5 C; $2.75 per M; 2 yr.
old asparagus, $1.25 doz. Cash or
M. O. John B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 2.
Balmy Breeze Farm.

Frostproof cabbage and col-
lard plants, 300 for 35ce; 80e per
M del.; Klondike strawberry
plants, 300 for 60c; $1.75 per M
del; Vigorvine. tomato seed, 15c
doz; 40c per C; $2.50 for M seed.
Shipped promptly. Bonnie Smith.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, 500 for 60c; 75 per M del.
Shipped promptly. TT, L. Swan-
son, Fitzgerald. Rt. 2.

Well rooted Youngberry plants,
3 doz. for $1.00. Frances Hicks,
Adel, Rt. 1.

Cabbage and onion plants,
$1.00 per M. Quick dependable
service. S. E. Thompson, Baxley.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.00 per M. Well rooted. Avis
Crow, Gainesville. Rt.: 2.

All var. cabbage and Bermuda
onion and collard plants, 75e per
M. Well rooted: G. W. Coleman,
Tifton.

Everbearing strawberry plants,

$1.50 per M. Mrs. Eva Jenkins,
Albany, Rt. B.
- Crystal Wax - Bermuda onion
plants, 75c per 5 M; $1.25 per M;
Baltimore Truckers Favorite to-
mato seed, $1.00 Ib.; Marglobe,
$1.25; collard plants, 35ce per 2C;
50c per M, W. R. Stephens,
Gainesville.

Youngberry tips, 50c doz; $1.00
3 doz; Also well rooted Concord
rape vines, $1.00 doz. fob, Ben-
jamine Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.
Pig 2G
Lady T. and Klondike straw-
berry plants, $1.40 per M del. All
young plants. Prompt shipment.
Fay Martin, Flowery Branch,
Rt. Vis

EB. J. and Chas. Wakefield
cabbage and Iceberg. lettuce, 15c
per C; 90c per M del. Blakemore
strawberry plants, 35c per Cc;
$2.50 per M; onion plants, 10c
per C; 5c per M del. Mrs. H.-L.
Brittingham, Guyton.

Wakefield, Dutch, and Copen-
hagen Market cabbage plants and
heading variety collard plants 35
per 3/C; 75c per M del; 5 M and
10 M lots, 50c per M collect.
Shipped promptly. 0. M. Crow,
South Main St., Gainesville.

Acme __ thornless, Youngberry,
Boysenberry, Brainard, Rasp-
berries, strawberries, bunc h
grapes, scuppernong grapes. All
gov. inspected. Prompt attention.
Homer A. Neal, Ashland.

Large fresh EB. J., Charles
Wakefield, and Copenhagen eab-
bage plants, 56c per 5 M; 75c per

All

onion plants, same price.
Fitz-

del. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes,
gerald. . ;

Eldorado blackberry and Lu-
cretia dewberry plants, $1.00 per
C; $7.50 per M del. Maude Ham-
by, Greenville. :

Lady T and
perry plants,

Everbearing straw-
30c per C; $1.15. per
5 C; $2.00 per My Klondike plants,
25c per C; 80ce per 5 C; $1.50 per
M del. Well rooted. Royce Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1..
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25
per C; $1.00 per 5 C; $1.75 per M;
Klondike -plants 75c per 5: CF
$1.50 per M; $6.50 per 5 M. Del.



Well rooted, Ethel Crow, Gaines-
ville.. eset : ;

Mrs. J. S. Crow, Cum-.

Ahoarhound, 15 doz;

A. Smith,

yellow Bermuda

5 M. del. postpaid; |
also white and: yellow Bermuda

PLANTS FOR SALE |



_ Missionary strawberry planis,
$1.50 per M. Geo. L. Belflower,
Tifton, Rt. 2.

Lady TT. strawberry plants,
$1.25 per M del; 5 M or more
$1.15 per M del. Mrs. M. B.
Seroggs, Alto.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c
per C; $1.00 per 5 C; $1.75 per
M: Klondike plants 75c per 5 C;
$1.50 per M- del. Prompt ship-
oe Cc. D. Crow, Gainesville.

All leading varieties frost
proof cabbage plants now ready,
75c per M; $3.00 per 5 M post-
paid. R. L. McRae, Meigs.

Leading varieties cabbage and
Bermuda onion plants, 50c per
5: 75c per M; collard plants,
same price. I. L. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald. : :

Everbearing and Mt. Delicious
strawberry plants, $2.00 per M
del; 6 red gold plants with ea.
order of 500. L. K. Mice, Elli-
Java et, 26 =

e

ra)
strawberry plants, $1.00 per C;
$1.75 per 2 @;-$3.00 per 5 M post-
paid; New Southland largest and
best strawberry, 90c per C; $1.50.
per 2 ; $2.00 per 3 C postpaid;
$4.50 per M collect. C. A. Dobbs,
Gainesville. : ;

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c ea. or $1.00 for
5 M: horse radish 6 for 25;
raspberry
plants, 10e ea, 12 for $1.00; arti-
chokes, 6c lb. Mrs. Gussie Con-
ner, Bremen. Rt. 2. . :

Copenhagen Market Charleston

|-Wakefield and Early Jersey cab-

page plants, 75c M del. Stisfac-
tion guaranteed. J. C. Edgerton.
Baxley. :

Strong field grown cabbage
plants, 75e per M del. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Mrs. Ione Edge-
ton, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 6,

Klondike strawberry plants, 25
per C; 80c per 5 M; $1.50 per M;
Lady T. strawberry plants, 35
per C; $1.00 per 5 C; $2.00 per M.
Postpaid. Oliver Strickland, Flow-
ery Branch.

Latest var. Imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, 25c per C;
75c per 5C; $1.50 per M. Dorothy

Durand, Flowery Branch. =

Giant fig (average four figs to
the pound plants) 25c ea. or
for $1.00, 1 yr. old plants. Mrs.
T. M. Randolph, 409 Washington
Ave. Marietta. See

Lady T. strawberry plants, 35
per C; $1.10 per 5 C; $2.00 per
M: Klondike plants 25e. per. C;
80c per 5 C; $1.50 per M. -All
del. Mrs. Verna Strickland, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 1. S

Lady T. strawberry plants, 25
per C; $1.75 per M; Missionary
plants, 20c per C; $1.50 per M,
postpaid in first and sec, zone:
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Lena
Holland, Flowery Branch, Rte 1.

Charleston and Coppenhagen
cabbage and collard piants, 500
for 35c or 60e per M. Prompt
shipment guar. Mrs. Eural Car-
ter, Lake Park.

Strawberry plants,
vines, red holly, goldenglow, and
red and yellow cannas to sell or
exchange for dble peonies, dbl.
Jarge mums, dble. japonicas, or
almonds. Nancy Lancaster, Lo-
cust Grove.

Masodon and Lady T. straw-
perry plants mixed; also. blue
iris, 25 per C. Miss Eva Haynes,
Buford.
i. J. and Charles Wakefield
cabbage plants, 75c per M; 50c

per 5 M Del; also White and
yellow Crystal. Wax Bermuda
onion plants, $1.00 per M del.

Prompt shipment. J. P. Mullis,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

me J and) CW. ang: Fiat
Dutch cabbage plants, $1.00 per
M del; Bermuda onion plants,
$1.00 per M. All plants postpaid.
H. C. Buchans, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Chinese date trees. Guar. true
to name, $1.25 del. Boycg Bilder-
pack, Gray.
Wakefield
cabbage plants,

and Copenhagen
75c per M; also
onion plants,
80c per M. All plants postpaid.
A. F. Maddox, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Copenhagen cabbage plants,
500 for 50c; 90e per M; also 500
M heading collard plants, 500 for
40e; 75e per M; $3.50 per 5 M;
$5.00 per 10 M del. A. R.. Spell,
Lakeland. paid

- Frostproof E. J. cabbage plants
500 for 60c; 90c per M; Klondike
strawberry plants, ,500- for $1.00;
$1.50 per M del. Dewey Mathis,
Flowery Branch. st

Well rooted Klondike straw-
berry plants, $1.50 per M; $5.50
per 5 M. Addie Bennett, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Cabbage plants -ready now,

$1.00 per M. W. B, Calder. Mt.
Vernon.
&. J., GC. W. and Flat Dutch

cabbage plants, $1.00 per M post-
paid. By express collect, $3.00 M;
$5.00 per 10 M. Geo. R. Hunt,
Kathleen.

E:. J. cabbage plants now
ready. 60c M. del; 50c M fob. J.



B. Robinson. Vidalia, Rt. 1.

A

M New Gem Everbloomingy

- Kudzu |

V.-Robbs,



B. J. cabbage plants, $1.00 per
M; 3 M lots, 75c per M; 5 M lots,
55e per M; strawberry plants,
$1.10 per M. Edgar Woodall,
Cornelia. =

Lucretia dewberry, 100 for Tic;

300 for $2.00; 500 for $3.25; Hima-
laya blackberry 12 for 50c; 100
for $2.00; figs, 6. for 65c; 12 for
$1.00 del. J. W. Toole,. ;
Rt.2. oe,

Lucretia and Eldorado berry
plants, 50 of ea. var. as sample
$1.00 prepaid; $5.00 per M. Sat.

guar. Mrs. T. J. Robinson, Green-

ville. 5

$1.50 per M; Jersey, Charleston,
Copenhagen, market and Fiat

Dutch, onion plants white Ber-

muda, $1.25 per M. Postpaid. Ex-

press col. 75c per M; $6.00. ver =

10 M. LL. H. Allison, Sylvester,



SEED FOR SALE _



Red: nest onions. 20c quart, \

50c. gal, 2 gal., 85c;* Klondike

strawberry plants, 30c per 100. of

J. F. Chapman, Edison. ny

5 bu. good planting Rice. 3c.
Jb. or exc. for first class dried

apples. C. O. Griffin, Vienna,
Rt eee
White running butter bean

seed, 15 1b. not prepaid. WwW. M.
Arrington, Wadley. Rt. 2. ;
~ ~omato seed, 10c doz. Limited
amount. R. W..Adams, Jeffer=
son, Rt. 2. -
New crop Bur. clover seed,
hand. cleaned, $5.00 per 100. Ib.
bag. Pearl Aderhold, Tallulah
Falls. : ees ee
Old fashioned white multiply=
ing onions, 50c gal. postpaid.
Supply limited. Mrs. i
Buford. Rt. 1. 3

New crop Bur clover seed, dbl. =

screened, 6c Ib. $5.00 per 100 Ib.
bag. L. C. Greer, Martin. ? ==
25,000 P. O. J. seed cane. Now

pooking orders for Spring del,

WwW. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon.

Citron seed, 40c 1b; few ats. S

slach pine seed, make offer; also
want good, gentle horse. or mule
that will work anywhere and, not
afraid fo cars:, Exc. 2 coes or.
pay reasonable cash. Mrs. Nettie
Martin. White Oak. Box 109.

Sweet pimento pepper, dill, old
fashioned muskmelon seed, 10c
tbhis.. 3 for 25c; mole beans, 25e
qt. Del. Mrs. W. D. Ralston,
Ella Gap.. : ;

Red: and white nest onions, |
gal. white clematis vine, 5c ea.

6 for 25c; white peonies, 20c a. :

Miss Clair Gable, Tallapoosa.
Gold Dollar tobacco this yr's
seed, 75e oz. Add postage. Mrs.
J. D. Coston, Pulaski. Rt. 1, Box
62e 3 \ i
25 Ibs. this yrs peach seed,
plum and clear seed mixed, old -
fashioned var., make offer; SeV.
Cape Jasmines, rooted and

Oleander cuttings, rooted, 25c @4.\\

Mrs. Harry J. Floyd, Chipley.
Large red nest onions, 65c. gal.
Klondike and Everbearing straw-_

perry plants, $2.00 M: Mrs. W.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. .

TOBACCO FOR SALE

A-i grade dark red leaf chew-
ing tobacco, aged mellow, 11 Ibs.
$1.00; smoking, 14 Ibs., $1.00.
Postpaid to 3rd zone. Sat. guar.
or money ret. A. B. Williams
Alma. / ae

Good, 1937 flue cured chewing
tobacco, 5c lb; Virginia Bright
Leaf tobaceo seed, 35c :0z; shelled
corn, 80c bu. Cash, no- chks.
Nothing, prepaid. G. .S. Beck,
Wrightsville. Rt. 2.

Good, flue cured tobacco, smok-

ing and chewing, 10c tb.. 10 lbs.

$1.00 postpaid. W. R. Benton,
Alma.

Flue cured
$1.00 del. F. M.' Fowler, Hagan.

Good grade whole leaf, flue
cured chewing or smoking tobac-
co, 12 Ibs. $1.00 del. Prompt
shipment. J. T. Lightsey, Sere-.
ven.

Flue cured brown leaf tobac-
co; 7 Ibs., $1.00 del. in Ga. Oscar
Hamilton, Vidalia. Rt.

Bright, yellow, aged and mel-
low chewing tobacco 12.-1bS.,
$1.00. Sat. guar. Paul Lightsey, |

Sereven.

Good grade barn or flue cured
chewing or smoking tobacco,
whole leaf, 12 Ibs., $1.00 del. W.
R. Lightsey, Screven. as

Smoking and chewing, . best
grade whole leaf bright and yel- |
low, guar. to be good, Prompt
shipment. 12 Ibs. $1.00 del. Hiram
Lightsey, Screven.

Flue cured tobacco, 10. tbs. -
$1.00 del. Mrs. Jessie Dykes, Bax-
ley. Rt. 2.

Good flue cured Red Leaf
chewing tobacco, 13 ibs., $1.00...
Pp. P. Otis Odell Lightsey, Scre-
ven. Rt. 2.8 : f a

PLANTS FOR SALE

tobaceo, 12 Ibs. _ z

A

Macon,

Cabbage plants, 500 for $1.00: a 2

R. Smith,

400



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- Pecans ea Other Fruit

_ Trees For Sale Se



Pench and apple ' trees,
lead. var. guar. true to name.
State insp. Peach, 2-3 ft, trees,
Se ea. $7.00 C; apple, 3-4 ft., 15c
ea, $13.00 C. Neal. Long, Kens-
ington.

Few nice large 2 yr. old, var.
in one, June, Early Harvest,
Horse, Streaked July, blood red
Stayman, apple trees, $2.00 ea.

. Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay.

Hobson s blight- resistant Asi-
atic Chestnut, Grow well, in
South, 2 yr. old, 2-4 ft. - trees,
$1.00 ca; 1 yr., 75c ea; Prunus
Avium, Granada, Spain (cherry),
Jarge, red, sweet, 1 yr., $1.00 ea.
James_ Hobson, Jasper.

Walnut, pecans and June pear
-seions, 10 and 15 ea; also single
altheas, most any kind and col-
or, price up to i5ce ea. All at
yard, Emmie ee Luth-

| Sweet afc be: coxpaote laur-
ivy, with good roots, $1.00
- Dora Ballew,

3M. 1 yr. old walnut tyes
ft m. best of pete seeds, $3. 00

Turkey Figs, white scuppernong
vines, May cherry, Blue Damson
plum trees, 10c ea. $1.00. doz.
Ruby Patterson, aac Rt Xs

is pla ce walnuts,
gooseberry, huckleberry, black-

haw, red-haw, persimmon, 1 ft.,
0c; 3 for 25; 3 ft., 25 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman . Watson,
oomsboro. Rt. 2.

}- 4 yr, old ewe vines,

$1.00 ea. not prepaid; small, root

ed, 10c ea, $1.00 doz, prepaid;

-scuppernong cuttings, Be. doz.

: M. League, Waco. Rt. 2, ot
A.

Well rooted white
nong cuttings, 5c ea. plus post-
age. Mrs. S. E. Glisson, Macon.
408 Burton Ave. ~

Yellow and white sweet Eng.

peach, Blue Damson, Red Goose |

um, Brown Turkey figs, White.

d true to name, Black scup- |
_pernongs, Niagara ,and Concord |

grapes, lyr. vine, 10c ea; $1.00.
doz; blueberries, 3 doz. $1. 00. All
del. AL be cane aes, Rt.

luaded secka Mount Sohisye.
tewarts, Success, etc., in about
t. size, $1.00; Jap. walnut, same

ze and price; native black wal- E

3

ets

a. walnut, cats te: wiam

sprouts, 10 ea; black muscadine, |

rooted, 15 ea; yellow root. wild
cherry. bark, sassafras root, 20
x Miss: aot cane, Ellijay.

Peach a all lead. var. State

fmsp. Guar. true to name. $40.00

M: $5. 00 Cc. 80 doz. R. A. a
R yerdale. _ SR

Grape (Black) vines, well root:

$1.00 doz; clear seed and plum

a cherry sprouts, same

Del. Helen. nae Waco.

60 plack walnut trees, 4 ft; 250

aii arborvitaes, $15 in., $2.00
as 12. 10 in. $1.50 ea;
hyme, sel., dbl. tansy, yarrow,
sage, 25 punch; others, 10c ea;
Queen's. Delight, 2 yr. roots, 2c
ea. Money order. No COD.
Be Bass, Swainsboro, Reeds

rown, Galit: fies = prown
cuppernongs, Jap. apricots, red.
ose plums, | blue plums, musca-
ine vines, Harly - Richmond
cherries. Mrs. See A. ae ae
Rte OF

50 Eng. Fact oo 10c. ea; 3

can 3 ft., -35e ea. 3 for $1.00.

dd postage, Miss: Bunice: Ladd, :

_ Gainesville, Rt. Ue pee
Brown Calif. figs, brown scup-
pernongs, Jap. April, Red goose
plums, blue plums, - museadine
nes, Early- Richmond cherry.
Ww. AY Moon, Waco. Rt. -

EANS AND. PEAS |
FOR SALE

20 hs. Mitier peas, prolific and
good for hay, $2.00 bu..at my
barn. EK, W. Hood, Bartow, Rt. 1.
- Bunch winter garden peas, 25
Ib. prepaid, 50 Ibs.. $7.50 FOB.
also. White Cornish -pullets: and
cockerels, $1. 25 to 88. 00 ea. Mrs.
H.W. Law, Chula. -

Bunch_ ng. peas, 25 Ib. del.
50 Ibs., $7.50 FOB. Dalton Law,
Chula, Rist.

trost-proof Eng. peas, 35e tb.

Mrs. Ey a Warren, ee



all

-Stower, Rolston.

barn,

scupper- (

wiley. Rt 8.
sage, :

w. | -

| core, etc, 10 Ib. plus postage.

1 or 12 Ib.





MARKET BU LLETIN

COTTON SEED
_FOR SALE



; Sea ieland- eaten seed $1.50
per 42 lb. bushel. Sample of seed
and lint upon request. Mrs. R. c.
a ee

100 bu. Wannamakers wilt-
resistant cotton seed, 1st yyr.,
sinned absolutely pure. $1.25 bu.
$4.00 per 100 lbs., FOB, us aie
Robinson, Winder.

Pure Rucker s 1st yr., No. 1
and No. 11, $3.00 per 100 Ibs;
Mastodon verbearing strawberry
plants, $1.50 M; also sage plants;
ist of May hatch Big Bone
Giant Bronze turkey toms, $8.00

and $10.00 ea. L. J. Ellis, Ccum

ming. Rt. 5.

2500 bu. Coker Clevewstt. ar.
5, ginned pure. 330 acres pro-
duced 294 lbs. lint per acre. $4.00

per 100 lbs. FOB. No personal |

chks, P. M. Roberts, Eastman.

90 bu. Wannamakers, ginned
|.separate, $1.00 per bu. FOB. Exc?
4 bu. for good wheat, E. J.
Hughey, Franklin, Rt 2. :

Cokers Clevewilt No. 5. cotton
seed, ist yr., 40 percent lint,
$1.00 bu, FOB. R. N.- eens
Monroe. _

495 bu. D&PL No. oe otton
seed, 75e bu; also want a family
of 2 or more to pick cotton, bale.

hay, thresh peas, plenty of work |
Pp.

until January ist. Willie =
Smith, Carrollton. Rt. be

200 Dat: D&PL Vic Ac cotton. aa
$1.25 bu. in small lots at my.
or $1.00 for lot: Gee a6
Jones, Social Circle. |

Few bu.

ton, Re 1. 7.

Pure Cokers Farm Reliet, 75
bu. for immediate. del., FOB
Monroe. De - Breedlove, eee
roe. :

2% bu. pure Engine Cook cot=
ton seed, Ist year., $1.00 bu. FOB,
or swap for milch cow. W. O.
Wilson, Cusseta, Rt. 1.

Farm Relief cotton seed, ginned
dry and sound, $2.00 per hundred
Ibs., FOB. A. Ey. Wammiock, ner
rison, Rt. 2. :

- Halt and. Halt alse Hi-Bred
cotton seed, ist yr. from Sum-
merour, Kept pure at gin, 60
bu. No order less 5 bu. Henry |
Ww. Blount, Waynesboro. _

250 bu. D&PL ti-A cotton seed,
$1.00 bu. at my barn. J. E. Mar-
low, Carrollton, Rt, 2s .

400 bu. D&PL No. 11, pure, hale.

Harris, McDonough:
Stoneville No. 2, -yiela 40 per

cent lint, 1 in. and better staple, |
ginned pure, In new bags at $1.00
bu. or $3.00 per 100 Ibs. FOB. J.
r Bohanon, Eastman. d

Pure Ruckers, 48 per cent lint;

pure D&PL No. 11, 43 per cent;
Farm Relief, 42 per cent lint,.

Wilt-resistant, 40 per cent lint,

Sound and graded. Also, large
Stewart and Schley pecans, 15c

1b,; seedlings, 9 Ib. FOB. Chas.
Le Brown, Hartwell. ~

Cokers Farm Relief No. 4 cot- |

ton. seed, and yr. $3.00 per 100

Ibs., or $45.00 ton at the farm.
Charley N. Edwards, anes



FRUITS FOR SALE.



Nice; gundriea apples, free of

No chks. Mrs. as M. Gilespie,

Blairsville. Rt. 1.

0c Ib. or
lots. Mrs. |

Nice, dried apples,
12 Ib. del. in 10 Ib.
Alma, Oliver, Roy. {

Nice,. good dried apples, 10c Th.
del in 10 to 20 Ib, lots.
Mrs. Brown Osborn, Roy.

Nice, sundried horse.
free from worms, etc.,
plus postage.
land, Dalton. Rt. 2. Box 196.

Nice, sundried apples, free of

apples,
i2. 1b.

| peel and core, 10c_ th. del. Mrs.
Grace Payne,. Rugby. = Ze

2 NIC sundried apples,
crop;/10e Ib; Lady Thompson

plants, 35e C. $3.50 M. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville. Rt. 65

Sev. thousand. boxes fancy ap-
ples, Winesaps,
Yates, at market prices.
Miller, Cornelia.

50 bu. fine apples,

Cc. M.

fine, 50c

bu. at my place. J. ios - Rose, A

Loving. :

_ Nice dried fruit, free ns core
and peel, 10 Ib. or ex> for white.
feed sacks. Postpaid in Zone 1.

i Mrs, J. B. Fields, Dahlonega. Ri 5.

Nice sundried. apples, free from
worms and core, 10c Ib. del,

Henry F. Weaver, Marion.

Dried apples, spur fruit, 10c.
lb. also Bear-foot root, 25 1b;

i yellow root, 15c Ib. May cherry,
a 3, 25c. Royal Eller, Eilijay. Rt 8;

Apples, all kinds, . Winesaps,

| Black Twig, Terry Winter, etc.
: in bulk or in baskets. J. H. Rob-'|

RE Trin
umph wilt-resistant cotton seed,
"1 $1.00 bu. J. A. Page, ae Soper-

| per acre, $1.80 per 100 ibs. dCs;

Mrs. Marie Hol-

1937 |

jand Giant Mastodon strawberry |

Black Twiggs,

E LOGS

| a Boston.

lib. Cracked meat and

; ton,

PEANUTS & PECANS

FOR SALE



' Sev. hundred tbs. large, nice,
1937 crop papershell pecans,
| $15.00 per hundred and party
pay postage or express. Mrs. J.
H. Lawrence, Middleton. Rt. 1.

Pecans, large, 20c Ib; mixed,
small. 12e Ib. FOB. Exe.
| some for Strawberry plants. Otto

1A. Stock, = Rt. 2, Box
9;

Large, Sound giewart pecans,
16c ib. plus postage in 10 Ib. lots
or more; seedlings, 10 Ib. plus
postage. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood. Box 83. =

Nice, big, Stewarts, well dried,
15-Ib.; Schleys, 16c Ib., by par-
eel post anywhere in Ga. No or-
der too small. H. M. Moorman.
Lovett. eg is

Stewarts, Schleys, | dares: 200
lb: seedlings, 10 Ib; shelled, 40c.
fos: Dec P. Edwards, oe
RED 4, Box 246,

Large seedling . pecmud, well
filled, 12c Ib. del. or 10c Ib: Exp.
or postage collect. Miss Leona
Simpson, Culverton. Rt. a Box
38. :

40 Ibs. g00d. grade Siewert px
cans, 15c 1b; 5 Ibs. or more,
12 1-2c Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
Mona. B. Heath, Smithville.

100 Tbe good, large seedling pe~
cans, 140c Ib; 100 lbs. large pa-
pershells, 15c Ib; 50 lbs. med, size
soft shell, 12 1-2c lb, Del. Mrs:
Mollie Boney, Rhine. RED ae

~ Papershell pecans, Schleys, 20
to 25 Ib; Stewarts, 15 to 20c Ib;
Mobiles, 12 to 15c ib. Prices all
according to sizes. 5 Ib. lots and
up, del. 2nd zone. Cy Gi Oliver.

Barnesville. Rt. 2.

Pecans, Schleys, 15e Ib: Siew."
arts, 12c-lb; Seedlings, med. size,
10 Ib. Also No. 1 Virginia Run-
ner peanuts, 5c qb. oe Ss. a

)ton, Edison. oe gas

x

Selected Mahon pecans, 35e Ib.
Supply limited. Mrs. R. , Wile

Large: soft. shelled seedling pe-=
cans, 100 Ib. lots, 10c Ib; 500 th.,
8c Ib. FOB. Dbl. sacked. Cash |
with order or references. ate N.
Childs, Bronwood.. ;

- Pecans, papersheil. Sitileys: 200
Ib. 6 lbs. $1.00; Stewarts, 7 Ibs.
$1.00; seedlings, 9 Ib. All FOB.

4 Gash with order. Mrs..G. J. Hol-

comb, Bremen.

Whole halves, pecans, large,
50 Ib; whole halves, - medium, 45c_
small
halves, 35 1b. Cash with order.

ss

/R. C. Wooten, Shellman.
Large seedling pecans, 10c Ib:

| Stewarts, 15c lb, FOB. No or-
der less 25. lbs. Money order. Clift:
ees Tanner, Sandersville. E

A nice lot of pecans, selected |

seedlings, 6 Ib; Schleys, 1le Ib.

From trees free. from disease, Fi
WwW. Grow, Colquitt. i

Fresh Spanish Dearth, eo
ed, del. 5 lbs., 60c; 10 Ibs. $1.00;
20 Ibs. $1.80 M. Sena er Ty Ty,
Rt: 2.

Stewarts and eater: 15 1b;
smaller, 10c Ib. Mrs, E. a May,
Warthen. a a



: _ {Grain and Hay. For Sale



Pure, sound, treated, Hasting s
100-bu. oats, 0c bu. May Blue
| stem seed wheat, $1.75 a ae

OF Couch, farm i

~ 2b. tons 'Q-too-tan Pak. $15. 00
FOB Farm, located 7 mi.
from Wrightsville, on Rt. 15. R.
N. Stanley, Wrightsville. eee ne
Gokers Fulgrain seed oats,
early, smut and cold-resistant,
90c bu. 200 pu. Cokers pure 100.
| cotton seed, 1 crop from byeed-
er, $1.00 bu. B. BF. Fagan, Martin.
Blue Stem wheat, clean, no

weevils, ne obnoxious seeds, $1.50 |
bu. FOB. W te Hi. Bolton, Griffin. |

Supplies For Sale _
415 hives of hones bees in 10.
|frame hives, 1 super to _ hive,
good cond., $25.00 at my place.
Alex Barfield, Louisville. Rt. 1.

- New strained honey in to 2 salu:
pails, 60c pail del. Geo. Ds Bar-=
field, Louisville.

big bbls., and cases of 2 60 Ib.
cans, 8 and 9 Ib; small sample,
10c. Stamp for further informa-
tion, C. P.& Ed Bradley, Hale
hurst. :

8 straight up and 4 home-
made pat. gums with bees and
some honey in them, $1.50 ea. at

| my home, 4 1-2 mi. east Lenox.

J. L. Douglas, Lenox.

Good quality chunk (comb) or
strained honey in 10 Ib. pails for
sale or exc. for fresh cured hog
meat hog lard, pecans, spanish}
peanuts, black walnuts, shelled
pop corn, eae apples and



| Bantams,

| Minorcas, $2. 50.

| young -pullets,

| Mabry, Canon, Rte 23.
' gix mos. old B. R. cnoouters 1}

Honey Bees and Bee

| Zebulon.

- Extra good honey, shipped in |

POULTRY FOR SALE



_ ANCONAS

Ancona rooster, Shepperd str.,
3A Grade, 17 mos. old, $1.00.
L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt,

BANTAMS

Modern Black Breasted Red

game bantam, dark cornish and
Buff cochins for sale. Were
shown in Augusta show. a: K.
Herndon, 1109 Adrian St. Au-
gusta.

Silver Sebright and Cochin
Bantams. R. H. Roberts, 865
West End Ave., Atlanta.

5 Bantam pullets and
Bantam rooster, Mar. hatch,
$1.75. Emmitt Hall, Jr. Deep-
step. ;

Two pr. thorough bred Golden.
and.

Sebright Bantams, hens
cockerels, also two pr. pure bred
Silver Sebright Bantams, pullets
and cockerels, $3.00 pr. Miss
Carlie Kemp, 325 Maple Ave.
| Marietta. Ne Sh

a grown oa. pullets, 30c
ea. Mrs. Zach Hall, Sandersville.

Prize stock, Rose Comb aes
8 cocks, 10 hens, 4
fgrown. Lot of 17, $25.00 cash; 3
pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red
pullets, $1.00 ea.;! pr. Black
John Wallace,
177 Gibson St. SE, Atlanta.

- Selling out my Bantams, pige-_

(ons, ducks, also rabbits at $1.00
pr.; Fred K., Hubieece 413 6th
St. NE, Atlanta. ; i

8 Bantam hens, 4
$4.50 for lot or 1 rooster and 2
hens, $1.25 fob. De not send Mon-
ey Order in first letter. AY Cc,
Salter, Bartow.

Golden Sebright Banians Apr.

hatch, Sell or exchange for Apr. _

hatch hens or Mallard ducks. R.
B. Scarboro, Childress Dr. Rt. 4,
Box 346, Atlanta,

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

8 dark Holterman Aristocrat
AAA purebred hens, $1.50 . ea;
$1.25 6a. Ay Py
Cape, Moultrie,

Purebred BR, cocks: ane cock-=
erels, | $1.25 and $1.50 ea. T, J.
Steed, Buena Vista.

ESD, fine pure Thompson Binetet |
B. R. cocks, 18 mos. old, $1.50 ea.
|B oe R. iL. ae (Canon,

(4 May hatch AAA peade BUR.

cockerels, $1.00 ea. fob. Mrs. T.
|C. Bowman, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

Thompson Str., March | hatch
B. R. cockerels (no culls), $1.00.
ea., 6 for $5.00 fob. C. B. ens,
| Sandersville. REL es

Purebred Patridge Plymouth
Rock cockerels, Mar., Apr. and
May hatch, $1.50 to $2.25 ea.
Se Mixon, Ocilla.

_BRAHMAS.

8 pure... bred Light Brahma
ae. May 17th hatch, $1. 00:
ea, FOB. Billy. Giles, Elko.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Thompson B. R. Ringlet HEx-
hibition stock cockerels, $1.00 ea.
FOB. Mrs. J. A, Wilson, Martin.

6 pure. bred Thompson. Ringlet.
B. R. April pullets and 18 mos.
old cock, $8.00 FOB. Mrs. R.. L.

Pekin duck; 1 Toulouse goose
\for sale or exchange for guinea
hens or B. L, hens. Mrs. Jno.
Gibson, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Thoroughbred AAA Holterman
Aristocrat B. R, cockerels, $1.00,

$1.50 and $2.00 ea; 4 nice young.
pullets, $1.00 and $1.50 ea. fob. |
Ellijay. eascan Brown He ;

Roy.
CORNISH AND GAMES.

Pure cornish game Mar. and
Apr. hatch roosters, 1.25 ea. fob;
Black Minorca cockerels, $1.25;
also, pure Bourbon turkey Toms
$5.00 ea. last yrs. hatch fob. Mrs, |
Mattie Wooten, Broxton, RFD.

16 to 20 game chickens: Cuban
reds and dark cornish mixed
hens 50-50; also, 1 purebred Dom.
2. yr. old cock, $13 00 ea. for hens
and $2.00 for cock. R.' a

>

-- Niece game . at j
hatch, 3-4 Arkansas.
and 1-4 Red Quill, $2.00. Add
express charges. Mrs. CC, W.
Fricks, Whitestone.

8 purebred dark cornish cock- |
erels $1.25 ea. fob Pearson. Mrs.
Viola King, Pearson. .

6 large type Dark Cornish
cockerels, weigh 4 and 5 Ibs, ea,

Apr.

$6.00 for lot. Will not ship. less

than two, $2.50 fob. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greensboro. Rt. 1 Box
131.

Grey Tormenters: 2 pullets, 1
cock almost grown, $5.00. Charles
Taylor, Canton, Rt. 4...

Purebred Dark Cornish games:
1 1986 hatch cockKerel and 4
1987 hatch cockerels, $7.00. or the
4A young cockerels $5.00. Mys E.
M. Griffin, Sparks, SG de)

Purebred Montgomery Arkan-|

sas Traveller Pit game hens,

{$75 or 3 for $4. 75. Guaranteed. | pe
, 208. Ray Bt Grit.

O. Cunard,



~ one

roosters, .

Traveler~

b

jans. Rt. ae



ed. All cocks on walks
Stewart, Tifton. Rt. 4.

12 large Dark Cornish
yr. old hens and 1 yr. old
er at $20.00 fob. Crate to
turned. Will exchange fc
hogs. C. O, Sikes, Sylvest

$ Dark Cornish cockere
hatch. $1.50 ea. No |
cepted. Miss Florence
Grovetown, Rt. 1.

Few fine Warhorse
$2.00; roosters, $3.)
$2.00. Hens beginning
M. Seaborn, Brunswick.

Mar. hatch cockerels, $1
Mar. hatch pullets, $1.00
a os Porter, pate Rte

LEGHORNS

B. L. cockerels, Everlay
Apr, hatch, $1.00 ea. HH.
Son, Martin. E a

45 thoroughbred w L.
age 6 mos., lot for $40.
Tea Collins, oe i ie!
Lyons. :

40 8S. C. W. L. roouine
old, weigh 4 or 5 lbs.,
Mrs. Lh. A. Hunnicutt, Met

-B. L. hens Mar. and
Mhatoh: 10 hens, 1 cockere 10.
fob Rome. Shipped in ligh: coe
Joe B. Davis, Curry ville

Thoroughbred 8. C. B,
roosters, Apr. hatc
R. I. Red roosters, Mar.
$1.00; S: C. B. L. hens, 1 yt
fob. Mrs. Horace ss se
evalie. nt. ok, ; 2

50 English str. Leghorn

pullets now laying, $1.
Mr. W. Om Bryant, . =

| Rt. 4,

500 Mar. and: Apr. beet ni
lay W. L. pullets: 150 Seid

|rect, 150 Booth, 100 Kerlin,

Hollywood crossed with
$1.00. ea. fob. Carl We
Statesboro.

SC. Wie tas cockerels
$40.00 male and AAA
from Seidel, $5.00 and $3.

F._E. Radensleben: sa
is8. Atlontas: <4 ae

75 purebred large ngli
1 yr. old W. U. hens in gooc
dition, 75c ea. fob. Mett
Creech. Metter Rt. ee

5 purebred 2 y% old B.
hens, $1.00 ea. or $4.50
fob. No checks. MnS. M
Dowell, Blakely, Rt. RS

20 A 1 Blue Ribbon
leghorn pullets, ready.
a. To be sold at yard. M:
J. MeDouglad, Gaddistown

45 3. C. W. L, April

ie from Booths AAA

$1.00 ea. fob. Mrs. T, Ww.
good, Powder Springs.

ie -MINORCAS
62. Minorca cocke

fhatch. 3 AAA grade. $1. 15

$3.00 pr. Cash or mon
No checks. C. Holco

= ORPINGTONS

10 Buff Orpington hens an
rooster. $10.00 fob. Mrs

| Dougherty, "Gainesville, R

ie

Several prs.
King pigeons. _ Phil
Cochran, Rt. 2. Ae

9 full grown different.
pigeons for sale or exc
what you have. Mrs. 0. M,
Rt. 1. Decatur. ; :
40 or 50 comm
Make offer. iT, Ww. Clan

Quail, hpelaencee
geese, turkeys and ducks
Street, PEO; Box 433,-

REDS NEW HAMPS

N. H. Red cockerels,
old. Well grown. Miss
Lawson, Valdosta, Rt. 3

20 one yr. old N. H, Red
ready to lay. $1,00 ea. ie
Salter ACersOn. Wi
Rt, 2,

-21 Feb. hatch Ne
lets, $5.00 for lot at my pla
ss old W. Ll. hens, $5.0

. D. Chambers, Bowdon.

100 Mar, hatch Tom Hi
str. Nv Fi Red pullets, nov
ing, $1.75 ea., or $150.00
fob. Mrs. John La Ra
Hortense.

REDS (RHODE ISLAND)

2 Apres hatch SCs.
roosters. Direct offspring
Booth AAA grade, $1.00 ea.
ey back if not satisfied. Mi
a. Hand, Tifton,

S. LL. Wyandotte c
AAA, 6 mos. old, $1.00
$3.00 fob. Ciatenee: Brow
ena. | Boge

f


































































































































wyandotte, Apr. hatch
and 2 pullets; also 2 one
- White Wyandotte hens,
. or exchange for good
China shoat of equal val-
25 miles of Hamilton,
ed Weems, Hamilton, Box

Cc s. L. Wyandotte a
ock unrelated, $1.50; pul-
5e cash. Docia Harris Lula,
Wyandotte cockerels,
ch, $1.00 ea. or exchange
lets of same age. You pay
se M. Smith, Ashburn.

S, ETC., FOR SALE

hatch Narragansett -tur-
rge and healthy. Gob-
5.00 ea; hens $4.00 ea.-
Earl Wilson, Clarkes-

little English ducks and
1,00 ea. Mrs. B, M.
s, Hoboken.

ite Holland turkeys: 4 Bess,
n, tested breeders, $20.00; 1

pr. Canada geese, $10.00;
Brown Chinese geese, $7.50;
Mallard ducks, $2.50 pr.
Mell Hannah Stone Moun-
Highway, Atlanta,

e Narragansett
atch. Write for prices. Geo.
wegory, Chatsworth, Rt. 1.
ve Bourbon Red turkeys, |
at str.; Tom, $5,00; hens,
Mrs. des ea: Green, Cuth-

Apr. hatch turkeys, oh
hens, $3.00 ea. Money

: Ss collect: Mrs. J.
nasville.

Kens, The Wonder Bird.
Nl orders for eggs or chick-
Jso- want Japanese Silkeys
od stock. E, M. Redwine,
ordon Pl. SW, Atlanta, |

36 hatch turkens; 3 hatch- |
his spring (sex not decided).
cash or exchange for nice
rs. Jno. R. Turner, Wil-
n. 4
se, $1.00 ea. fob Alma, L,
iiliams, Alma.

guineas, 60c ea. Exchange
for. a 1 yr. old Stahl Chin-
a Buck. Mrs. C. M. Slack

. Giant Bronze turkeys,
, Hatch; hens, $4.00 ea; Toms,
) ea; trio, $12.50. Also, 5
h str. R. I, Red Mar. hatch
and 1 cockerel, $7.50. Ale
ulford,. ae ae

ULTRY WANTED





- BABY CHICKS

ant. 75 or 100 baby chicks,
breed cheap for cash.
G. M. Kersey, Pavo.

ant to raise 100 or 200 baby.

on halves to 8 wks. I

nish feed and work. You pay

e and furnish chicks. Mrs.

Arnold, Benevolence.
BANTAMS

trio pure Golden Se-'
niams cheap for: cash.

t cash price del, in first

. Mrs. G. B. Whelchel,
town, Rt. 2.

Barrington, 119 North Mc-
ough St. Decatur.

RED AND OTHER ROCKS

iat 1B. R. rooster Mar.
for Golden Sebright roost-
same age, or B. R. rooster
1 to 2 yrs. of age. Mrs.
Williams, Gurenny, Rt.
42,

GAMES
2 pullets-and 1 cockerel
pure bred Arkansas Traveler

Peek, Rt. 1. Box 10.

_ GUINEAS

nt young guineas. Mrs. H.
sell, Waverly.

young guinea pullets. A.
ylor, Rochelle, Rt.. 1.

_ LEGHORNS

at 50 this yrs. hatch W. L.
. hens now laying. Make
ffer in first letter. Charles
Fuliman, P. O. Box 433, At-

6 Ww. re pullets not more
12 mos, old. Charlie McCol-
hs, Wanesboro. P. O. Box 85.
3 or 400 Leghorn pullets,
or Brown, not later than
atch. Address: F. S. Bai-
Atlanta. 35 Sinden Ave.,

a

IDS (RHODE ISLAND)

10 young fens nad 1 R.
-eockerel. State age and
M. L. Moore, Rt. 3. Rich-



~ 10 to 15 pure bred Mar.

R. I. Red pullets. Could
R. State lowest price fob
.O. with reply. Mrs. J. e
Barnesville.

ORPINGTONS
purebred chickens, pre-

Buff Orpingtons, White
as or White Rocks. Give
in first letter. Mrs.

ders, Temple, Rt. 1..

.EYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

turkeys, |

o checks. ee i


| plus postage. Mrs. Pow: Arnold,

| Arthur A.

fant 1 white bantam rooster. |

hickens. EH. L. Patterson,



1 St.

_ POSITION WANTED

WYANDOTTES

Want 4 19387 S, L. Wyandotte
hens or White Rocks. Will exe.
value. Mrs. C. E.. Howard, 1051
Boulder Crest Dr. SE, Atlanta,
JA 7519-M.

"Want 50 Lace Wyandotte hens
now laying. Prefer Mar. or Apr.
hatch. Quote best cash price del.
le Beasley, Ellaville. Rt. 1.



Turkeys, Guineas, Geese|

Ducks, Etc. For Sale

5 toms and 2 hens, 1937 hatch
Bronze turkeys, $14.00 or $2.25 ea;
2 hens, 1936 hatch, $5.50 FOB.
No chks. Mrs. Ola B. ee
Pinehurst. Rt. 2. 5

140 large type May hatch Long
Island White Pekin ducks, $1.00
ea. Orders of 12 or- more del,
Stamp for further
C. A. Roose, Louisville. Rt. 1.

EGGS FOR SALE

Pig Cornish Indin game eggs,







| $1.00 per 15, with carrier return-
ed prepaid; roosters, 1936 hatch, }

$1.50 ea.; 4 March 1937 hatch.

4 $1.50 ea; Tobacco seed, 75c thbis.,

3 for $1.00, P. P. Annie B. King,
Quitman, Rt, 2.

BUTTER FOR SALE





Fresh country butter, 30c 1b:

Benevolence.

-4 to 6 Ilbs., first, class Jersey
butter ea. week, 25c lb. Add post.
age. Cash with orders. Mrs, F,
M. Harrison, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

POTATOES FOR SALE





100 bu. sweet potatoes for sale
to.ene person, 50c bu. . See or

41 write Horace Green, Swainsboro,

RFD 1, care Prof. Nw. F. wil
liams, P. OQ. Box 182.

2 acres yellow skin P. R: po-
tatoes at my place, 1 1-2 miles
due west Adel, Cook county. H.
L. Dampier, Adel.

SYRUP FOR SALE _

N





Large Red and Ribbon sugar
cane syrup. Best grade, in reg.
size beer bottles, $1.20 doz; sam-
ple of 1 bottle, 25c in stamps. W.
lL. Dasher, Lake Park. Rt. 1,

Ga. Cane syrup in 35 gal. bar-
rels, $12.50 per bbl., or 35c gal.
R. O. Altman, Guyton. Rt. 1.
Box 184.

New red cane syrup in 35 gal.
bbl, $16.50 FOB; also nice size
collard plants, 75c per M. FOB.
Chason, Cairo. Rt. 3.

Good, thick syrup, 50c gal. at
farm; 60c gal. im crates of 61
buckets. Mrs. Minne a Lake
Park.



RABBITS | FOR SALE

Heavy wt Chinchillas, 5 does
and buck, 3 does and buck of the
lot reg; other 2 does just as good
stock. All Stahls stock. 12 young,



1 week to 3 mos. old. $15.00 for |

lot. H. M. Moore, oe

| 928 No. Central Ave.

10 N. Z. rabbits, $1.50 pair, or
$1.00 ea. Party pay all chgs.
Write. T. C. Dillard, Rabun Gap.

4 N. Zealand White does and
1 buck. Sell or trade for shoat.
F, E. Reynolds; Stone Min.



RABBITS WANTED

_



ee oy)
Want common rabbits, buck |
and 2 does, at reasonable prices.

A. Krause,
Ave., N. E., Peachtree Hills,

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE





See

Natural butt-headed blooded
Toggenburg buck, young, Vigor-
ous and fertile. Very cheap. Also
good stock of bred does, reason-
able, some milking, others dary.
John Hynds, Atlanta. 93 Warren
St., N. E., De 0489 W.

j large Toggenburg 1 yr. old
long horned buck. Fine for
breeding. Write for prices. Green
Braselton, Jr. Braselton, Ga.

Reg. Nubian doe, $10.00. Must
sell. B, O. Hudson. Dallas. Rt. 2.

Sev. fine milk goats, ranging
from $14.00 upwards. Will start
freshening Jan. 15th, now milk-
ing: 1 pure bred Saanan. Sam
Jones, Roswell.

Milk goats: 1 buck and 3 does,
5 mos, old, and does, 6 mos. old,
2 does, 3 yrs. old, for sale. P. A.
Smith, Newnan. 8 Hast =_ ee



i information. j

| $12.50;

j pairs. $10.00 ea.

Atlanta. 68 Walnut |



FOR SALE



head cocks and hens (Round-
heads developed from Allen and
Shelton. breed), R.. W. _Wood-
ward, Jesup. P, Oo. Box 247.

HOGS FOR SALE _

1 pure bred
boar,





reg. ey Brkshire |
20 mos. old. To prevent

inbreeding, sell or exe. for pure}

bred, reg. Jersey milch cow or
bull;
farrowed March 11, 1937. Exc.
either for ear corn at market}
ae del. Atlanta. W, P. McRae.

anta. RED 4, Box ee hone
Ra 6436. -

Pure bie Chester White cae
35 to 50 Ib. wt. Both sex. Pr. |
unrelated, $12. 50. erated and
shipped, quantity limited. R. W.
Grow, Colquitt.

truck load of Brabhams and up
to 200 bu. and same amount of
Trons. Quote price del. or FOB.
J. EH. Caudell, Athens. :

19 pigs, 10 to 12 wks. old, life |
immune, some Berkshire, $.P.C.:

cross, others, S.P.C. Duroe cross,

$6.00 ea. choice; $5.00 ea. for lot.

or trade some for corn at my

barn; also 40 ea. yearling AAA

W. L. hens and pullets, 75c and
90c ea. in lots. Jason A. Tuggle,
Chamblee. Rt, 2. :

Hampshire pigs. reg., cholera
immune, 12 wks. old, Boars,
gilts, $15.00 ea. Theo
Stivers, Rome. Box 278. Z

4 Berkshire boar pigs, 8 wks.
old, reg. in buyers name, $10.00
ea; 6 boars, 7 wks. old; half

Berkshire and half P. C. F. HH.

Seabolt, Locust Grove. Rt. 2,

Duroc-Jersey bred sows and
gilts, reg.
reasonable prices, also 1 or 2
boars. L. M, Kennedy, Collins.

1 reg. S.P.C. service boar,
easy feeding type. Sired by Van-
ity Favorite, winner of Reserve |
Champion at the

O, T. Giddens, Leary.

Choice, pure bred _Hampshire
pigs, either. sex, cholera immune.
$10.00 ea. FOB. Marcus 2. eae
Hinesville.

S.P.C.. male hog, fine qmark~
ings, wt. around 200 lbs., $25.00.

Will exe. Leghorn pullets . for
Mammoth White Pekin ducks or

turkens, Carl Callahan, Way-
CHOSE Pui 4) ss,
3 yr. old Black P. C., a fine |

sire. Sell to prevent inbreeding,
$27. 50; also sev. good heifers
and cows, fresh and springers, |

. Jerseys. Guernseys, grades. J.
Womack Greensboro.

7 pure bred Duroc shoats, ent.
to reg., 4 1-2 mos. old, wt. 90

'Yos. 1 gilt 7 mos. old, ent. to reg.,

wt. 120 Ibs. $16.00.
Cowan, Monticello. Rt. 2,

1 S.P.C, pigs, thrifty, abl. treat-
ed, reg.
herd boars sired by World Cham-
pions; brood sows of finest
breeding. Can furnish unrelated

FOB. W, A.
Taliaferro Blue Ridge. :

Sev. nice S.P.C. gilts, pred to
farrow January and February,
pred to. reg. S.P.C. boar. $25.00
ea, FOR, C. H. Trussell, San-
dersville,

$.P.c., 12 pigs, one. to reg., 10
avks. old, 50 ib. av., $6.00 ea. J.
C, Killebrew, Jackson. Rt. 2.

4. r.-old SPC: male, 200 Ib.
fine markings, no bad _ habits,
$25.00 or exc. for 25 pure bred,
yr. old S.C. Black Minorca hens
and rooster, no culls. Carl Calla-

James

| han, Waycross. Rt. 4.

Extra fine, pure bred, young.

| Blue Guinea boar, big bone type,

6 mos. old very large for age,
ready for service, from best of
stock, dbl. treated. Reasonable.
I, 0 Mindler, Griffin, mh. Cs

6 P.C. 8 wks. old pigs,
ea. FOB. Grady Baxter, Atlanta.

4 Lovelace Ave. NW.
Reg. dbl. treated cherry red
Duroes, Gilts ready to- breed;

boars ready for service. Summer
pigs. ll sired by Our Master-
man, Wavemaster Orion Cher-
ry King PRecdans; Pi Cc, Heror
Kathleen.

2 hogs. around 700 Ibs., $35.00
each; also 3 young milk geats,
and some used white feathers |
must sell. Mrs. Alice E. White,
Bean Park. 61 Pennsylvania Ave.

Big Bone Black Guinea. pigs,
8 and 10 wks. old, for breeding;
$8.00 ea. $15.00 pair. T. TT. Proc-
tor, Eastman. Rt. 1.

Big Bone P.C. one slightly
mixed with Duroc, $5.00 ea. at
my barn. J. EH. Alred, Tallapoosa.
Ry. :

Fall pigs ready in about 10
wks. H. M. Woodward, Way-
cross.

Pure bred, big bone Black P.
Cc. 10-12 wks. males and gilts
$9.75 ea. Life cholera treatment.
Reg. in buyers name. FOB ship-
ping point. N. H. Bacon, Irwin-

j ton.

pure bred Berkshire boar, |

|} See. Jim Harrison,

in buyers name at,

Fat Barrow |
and Pure Bred show in Albany. |

in buyers name. Both |

$5.00}

] Nicholson,



Tie on: hea pivebred and oe

119 mos. old, wt, about 250 Ibs.

Want 2 thoroughbred Nubiah |
dees or will exc. Boones Round-.

$25.00 at barn. Reg. papers with

boar. J, oO. Hallman, a
Rt. ie oe ackshear,

Thoroughbred &. Pe C pigs,
bee and gilts; abl. treated and

| veg. in buyers name, $10.00 and

$12.50 ea. Trade value in pigs for.
brood mare in foal. LB. Ponder,
Cataula. Ri. 1. ;



HOGS. WANTED -

a Want: 2 Dinas Jersey shoats,



wt. 50 to 60) lbs., gilt and male. :

Write at once. Ww. a Phelps,
Greensboro. :

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

1 bay filly colt, 25 mos old,
Ga. raised, gentle and 2 0d ccnd.





a broke to ride and work to 2 h.
14 pigs, ready for dblivery De-!
4 cember 1, $5.00 ea; also want a

wagon, wt. 1 M to 1200 lbs. when
grown., $130.00 with terms

-Y. N. Bruce, Dial,

900 Ib. mare mule, good shape,
work anywhere, $50.00. Exe. for
a 4 gal. cow,. fresh. ~ Marvin i.
Ward, -Molena. Rt. i aS

2 fat, saddle and Siow horses,
$100.00 ea., 1 mi, Vidalia toward
Baxley. B. B. Haynes, Vidalia.

3 mare mules owt. 1 M. iths., 7

yrs.. old. Cost $225.00 last Janu-
ary; sacrifice, See. A. F, Hob-
bins,
shear Ferry
. Mule and wagon at bargain.
Hebardville.
(Post Office, Waycross.) _
Young mare horse, good ie
dle and plow horse, color
good and fat. B,.. B. Haynes
Vidalia. (1 mi. Vidalia, toward
Baxley. oe :
Good mare. mule,
mouth, sound and in good cond.
cheap for cash. Edw. Smith,
Kennesaw.

1. sound, all right red mule,
pert, fast stepper, supposed to be
10 yrs. old, wt, 950-1 M. lbs; also
nice, young cow light eream
color, gentle, rich milker, $120.00
- parn: Mrs. Ethel Haat: Late
Rt. 2.

3 yr. old, 1100. Ib. steel grey

Percheron farm mare. Very gen-{

tle and broken to work and nae
E. H. Jones, Waycross.

2 good brood mares, 6 and 9

yrs. old, 1200 Ibs. ea., work any-
where. Sell right, | Fred Goetz

Bonaire.

Smooth raeuee gray
mule, wt. about 1M Ibs, Cheap
or trade for cows or. hogs. Come
see if interested. J. Cc. Newsom
Sandersville.

._ 2 good plug mules, $90.00 the
2 at barn. W. J. McDougald,
Gaddistown. >

1 good old mare toile: wt. 900
ibs., cam do. good work, made
erop this year, Exc. for steers or

hogs, or sell. er Pauline Hes- }
re : 412 to 18 mos. old, 10 cows

ter, Pavo. Rt.

Good, brite peut mule, 12
or 13 yrs. old, about 900-1 M. Ibs.,
$100.00 cash; 10 tbs. good smok-
ing and chewing tobaeco, $1.00

j postpaid; good honey, $1.00 gal.

George Thompson, Alma. Rt. 3.

Buckskin mare mule,
wt, work anywhere, lost eyes
about 2 mos. old. $75.00 cash or
trade for cows or hogs. W.. G

Bullard, Baxley. Rt. 4, Bx 105.

Dark red horse wt. about 1M.
lbs., in good cond., sound, gen-
tle, good plow horse, $125. 00
cash, or $100.00 cash and bal. in
corn; 4 pigs, 3 mos. old, half Big
Bone Guinea $4.00 ea, or $15.00
for lot. Mrs, J. F. Folds, Hills-
boro. RFD 1.

HORSES AND ee
WANTED

Want a Spanish Jack in per-
fect cond., 5 to 8 yrs. old, Must





| be broke and proven. State par-

and price. John HE,

Blairsville.

Swap pr. dandy little mules for
pr. good match mares; also want
1 little bone P. C. gilt, 3 mos. to
6 mos. old, reg. Also exe. 4 pr.

ticulars

wild geese for ehickens or pigs;
25 to 80 bu. black walnuts, mail {

offer. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.

Want a waune Shetlana pony
mare; and have some reg. Polled
Hereford bull calves for sale at

reasonable price. EH. T. Boswell,

_Jr., Siloam.

Want 2 mules, not too far
from Daisy, cheap for cash. Gus
Tippins Daisy. _



and heifers. Write for prices.



CATTLE FOR SALE



50 head of cattle, cows, calves
D.

R. Hawkins, Milledgeville.

Young 8 gal. cow for sale. W.
H. Sigers, Atlanta. 266 Wood-
ward Sess: Ss. W.

| $25.00 FOB. wes Colwell, a a

a
right. party. Also 13 0. I. C, pian,
$3.50 ea. Ready Dec. 10th to loth. |

| Atlanta. 630. Lee. St.,

Dublin. fhe mi. up Black- |

red,

smooth |

horse |

950 Ib.:

| eastern Fair 1935-1937.
| Williams, Douglasville.
























- 4 gal. milch cow, freshen in
January, $40.00; 5 grown. pullets,
5 hens and rooster. R. C. . I.
Wyandottes $10.00. . Miss Rudie
Stallings, Smarrs. =

14. head grade heiess aa 2
cows. Jerseys, Holsteins and
Guernseys, crossed, from 00d
producers, all bred except 4, T.
and abortion. tested. All to 1 buy:
er, M. M.D. Sonieiaties Bien:
wood, RFD 1...

Red Poll bulls, all ages, $40.00
to $100.00. Reg. in owners .
name. Bred for both milk and
beef. W..B. Hutchinson, aay :
Colonial Plantation.

meg. Guernsey bull ca 0)
wks. old, Langwater blood dines,
out of high producing dam,

Ridge. Su

Some heifers ae cows, orale
Jerseys and Guernseys, bred to
reg. Guernsey bull. B.. McH,
Cline, Sats 401 prea Thea &
ter: Bldg. :

_ 2: fresh. Jersey, aac cows
with 2nd calves; will give 4 gal.
ea. Fine butter cows. $95.00 for
both at barn. A J. Payee, ae if

nolds. z
dares: Pollea Sroton a yr. Nae
old bull, dbl. standard, and 9 ~
| Polled Hereford heifers, pure
-bred, but not reg. F. M. Biggers,
Ls ike 3
phone Ra 3124.

4 full blood Black Angus pull ji
yearlings for sale. R. Create
son, Hawkinsville.

Very fine Guernsey bull, Ree.
No. 168386, Sire and Dam of exe
tra fine stock (same given you ne
upon request) for sale or trade |
for male calf and heifers, ee e
akin to bull, thoroughbred
oper hes Agee Cc. C. Jones, Mae
con, Rt, Av eee 8

High bred, reg. Jersey pull :
calf, 12 mos. old, sired by a
grandson. of one of Pebble Hills
best eee $25.00 with papers at
farm. A. A one Se Mtn. ez
Rt. 1. Pe

4 Jersey mileh cows, 3 to 5 gal ee
freshen in January, $200. a Bes
A, Moran, Ludowici. : i

Guernsey bull calf. 6 mos. as

f

from 6 1-2 gal. strain Dam,
$35.00 reg; S.P.C. 2 mos. old
pigs. Champion blood lines,

$10.00 ea. reg. in buyers name,
1 pr. red horse mules, 12. FB =
old, 1100 Ib., ea. $300.00 pre 2; a ee
Duggan, Warthen. aS LID

2 Jersey cows, - freshen jan
ary, $30.00 and $40.00 ea; stock
bull, half Jersey. and half Hol-
stein, 2 1-2 yrs. old, 600 tbs,
$25.00; 1 mule, and some seed _
oats for sale, also. B. HO.
land, Gainesville. Rt. 7. a

4 yearlings, 2-yr8-- to 10 mos.
old, 3 female, 1 male, also about _
40 bu. leading var. apples, at
farm, 6 mi. West of Tiger on
road to Burton Dam. L. Ww. Cal-
! enback, Tiger.

Jersey cow, 2nd calf, about. 3
gal, in splendid cond., $60.00, M,
. Mobley, Atlanta. P. oO: Box oh
| 454, De 3152 W. ;
6 horn- -type, Hereford heifers,

calf and calf by side, 7 bulls, 6
to 19 mos. old. Percy A. Price,
Albany.

Jersey cow and calf for wae
Mrs. J. A. Young, Dupont.

2 reg. male calves, T and 8
mos. old Sire, Sporting Hobby,

Grand Champion bull at South-
Re ee
2 Guernsey pull calves, 2 and
44 mos, old. Good blood lines,
sub to reg. Geo. coo Wicker,
Americus. =
Reg. Jersey. Deitere or sale or

exe. for beef type. heifers of

same value; also want 2 or 3 R.

{. Red roosters. Will buy or exe.
2 extra good 18 mos. old roost-

ers or same; bright baled sivaw,
$8.00 ton, at barn. L. T. Long,

Bremen. Rt. 1. -

A dark Jersey bull, 4 yrs. old,
wt, 900-1 M lbs., good cond.
$75.00 cash, Come see right away.
Mrs. P. A. Sangster, Waycross.
Bt Se

Excellent breeding, reg. Jersey -
bulls, ages up to breeding age.
Prices reasonable. T. R. Breed-
love. Monroe.

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old,
freshen January 5th for sale or
trade for fresh in heifer. See.
Toy . Anglin, Norcross. Rt. 1.
At Jones Bridge. _

2 small Guernsey and Jersey |
heifers, from high producing
cows, $15.00 ea; consider exe. 1
for pullets, ready to lay or for
friers, Mrs. J. Atkins, Atlanta.
1224 Memorial Drive, S. E.

CATTLE WANTED

Want a 5 gal. milch cow. State
-price and all particulars. Jos. G,
Wright, Jonesboro. Rt. 1. q

Want a 3 1-2 or 4 gal. miich
cow for reasonable cash price.
Mrs. Lb. C. Bruce, Atlanta, 25





Lanier St., Rt. 5 Box 42.

Exe. No. 1- good mule for cat
tle. Like to have good milch cow,
but would trade for other cattle.
Write at once. E,

H. Powell,



|Broxton, Rt. 1.







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~ MARKET BULLETIN





_ POSITIONS WANTED

Want to hear from party hav-
ing a large tract of land to lease
cheap, or rent standard rent. D.
A, Moon, Auburn,

Want farm of not over, 30
acres, and like to work 5 bar-
rel stand tar on halves. Go any-
. Where. Best -of refe" We M:
_ Knight, Manassas. Rt, 2.

_.20 yr. old young man (father



dead), wants job on farm. for
$15.00 month and board and
~ laundry. Can drive car. or

truck. Want to get with good
- people, reliable as have brothers
and sisters to help care for.
Paul Bowswell, Summerville
Road, Rome. Rt. 1.

= 40 yr. old. white man, sober,
wants job as helper on a poultry,
dairy or general farm, with
board, laundry and small weekly
wages. Barney Golden, Barnes-
ville. Rt. 1,

Want job with Bood family

Couns with light farm work, no.

_ field work, for board and reas-

- onable salary. State price per.

week or month. Mrs, PD: L. Dick-
*-Son, Byron. Rt. 3:

Want job with reliable Saris
to grow cut flowers for market
at a reasonable salary. 20 yrs.
i florist. work. Good ref. R.

A. Nesbitt, Macon. Care Gen. Del.

_ Want place on farm doing gen.
farming and vegetable growing.
Also exp. in building and repair
work. No bad habits. J. E: Rob-
erts, Dunwoody.

_ Want 1 horse farm on shares,
Or work on dairy, can milk 15 or
20 cows. Also exp. carpentering
and tractor and truck driving.
A. M,. Sullivan, Rutledge. Box
aad,
. 30 yr. old woman wants job do-
ing light farm work for home
and reasonable salary. Have boy
and girl. Write. Mrs. D. W. Lord,
_ Pendergrass. Care A. J. Gee.

Want small farm near school
in So. Ga. Able finance self, A.
M. McClellon, ,Bridgeboro.

Young woman, 26 yrs. of age,
Sera job at once, doing light
farm work, no field work. $3.00
EG week with board. Miss Gertrude

_Jones, Conyers. Rt. 1, Care Taft
Parker. aie

j Want 1 horse farm on halves.
: or wage job. Exp: truck or trac-
tor driver, painter, etc. At once.

~ Russell R, Smith, Griffin. 450 1-2
eavetiment St.

Want 3 or 4 horse farm for
- 1938. Good land, house and barn.
_ Ralph Helton, Davisboro. RED 1.

18 yr. old boy wants job doing
farm chores around place, or
_ driving car, truck, in exchange
_ for small salary, board and laun-



poe

liam St. S.

Want job on date or general
farm work. Experienced in both.
Father and 23 yr. old son. 2
_ younger boys and 2 girls, all good
- workers. H. A. Pope, Atlanta. 122/
Richardson St., S. W.

Large family want to locate
with good man near church and
school. Run crop, 50-50 basis or
work for wages. Good house with
plenty water near, and party
furnish cow, 3 or 4 gal. daily. 3
_ grown and sey, smaller to work.
Robert Carter, Albany. RFD 4,
' Box 127. :

' Man with family of 8 wants
home with good, reliable party
- on farm to work for wages or on
halves. 6 able and anxious to
work. well exp. J, B. Law,
Thomasville. Rt, 4,

40 yr. old man wants job at
once as Woods rider for turpen-
tine farm, raising cattle and
rock looking after farm: can
drive truck, tractor and keep up
same, also paint and rough car-
penter work. 3 in family. Best
, of ref; F. H. Moles; Pineview.
Rt. 1

- Middieaged man, exp. in agri-
Culture, orchard, gardening and
canning, wants position as Supt.
in either line of this work. Dont
drink nor use tobacco. Expect to
work. Address. John M. Spivey,
Mount Berry. P. O. Box 317.

_ Widow wants job doing light
farm. work. ho field work, for
home and. small salary. Mrs.
James Pyron, Whitesburg. Rt. 1,

eared. Re -ChMrk,: at Hutchens
Ferry.

Want good 2 or 3 horse crop,
Standing rent in North or North-
east Walton county, 4-5 room
a _ house, barn, pasture with run-
\. ning: water. Z. S. Thompson, Lo-
> ganville; Rt. 1, ee

Want job overseeing 10-12
horse farm in Northwest ~ Ga.
Best ref. E. M. saya, Glenwood.
RFD 1. <

Want job milling. 4 yrs. exp.
both roller and corn mill. R. i,
Bentley, Bethlehem. Rt. 1.

Man with 7 in family. all abie
_ to work. wants 1 horse farm and

day work. Can move any time.
J. KE. Fletcher, Ashburn. RFD $

27 year old man and wife wiut
. work on farm, 50-50 basis, also
work truck crop, dairy or poul-
try. Can drive tractor and truck.
Ready move any time. State sal-
ary paid, J. E. Whisnant, See
ae RFD Be <





dry. C. Berbar, Atlanta, 427 Pul-
Ww.



POSITIONS oe

Want job as blacksmith and
farm mechanic. Can do any kind
cf this work, also operate corn
mill, cotton gin, tractors and gas
engines and keep same in repair;
also want 1 - 2. h. farm, . 50-50
basis. S._B. Palmer. Alamo.



Young man with: small family
wants job on farm for winter and
crop for 1938, with man who has
plenty of work. Can do carpen-
ter and repair work, also, W. H.
Southard, Flowery Branch. Rt. 3,

Young married man with plen-
ty dairy and farm exp., wants
job. State what you have and
salary paid. S. Jones, Trion.

18 yr. old boy wants: job as
dairyman, or gen. farm work.
Good worker, honest, sober, need

work at once. Good ref. Hugh
Tuck, Jr. Lawrenceville, Care
J. C. Tuck,

White boy, 23 yrs. of age wants
job on farm, $12.00: mo. board
and. laundry.. J..W. MHeaten,

Woodbury. RFD 1, Care T. E.
Hood.
Want to get in touch with

party to raise pigs on. 50-50. basis;

[ to furnish sows and other party
furnish 1 horse crop: and gel
house to live in, pasture and

feed, and I do rest. 25 yrs. exp.'},

Wm. H. Hall, Lithonia. Rt..3.

Want place with: good, Chris-
tian family, doing. light farm
work for home for. self and 2
girls 15 and 10 yrs. of age, girls
to help work in summer. Able
and know how to do most _any
kind of farm work field work,
milking, etc. Martha Horton,
Alapaha. Rt. 1.

23 yr. old man waits: job milk-
ing cows, can drive truck, 3 in
family. James Middlebrooks,
Covington, Rt. 5.

Man, 29 yr. old, wants to hire
by month or day to work on
truck, hog or poultry farm, or
crop on halves. Wife and 2 chil-
dren, Sober, honest. State de-
tails. J. H. Duvall, Dallas. Rt. 1.

18 yr. old widow wants job
with nice people doing light farm
work, no field work, room, board
and small salary. Mrs. Mozelle
Childress, Decatur. Rt. i.

Young girl wants job. doing
light. farm work for good, relia-
ble people for good home: and
reasonable salary. Write at once.
Miss Ophelia Starnes, Decatur.
Rt. 1. Columbia Drive.

Want big farm on 50-50 basis.
Have 6 field hands, 4 large
enough to plow,all reliable and
willing workers. Have be moved
and furnished. Life time exp.
farming. Move anytime after
Christmas. R. TT. ihe Dalton.
Rt: AS

Want good 1 ih
wood. good house

farm. with
and land.

Standing rent, within 25 mi. At-

lanta. Paul T, Pritchett.. Lith-

onia. Rt. 2. i

Widow (40 yrs, old) with smail
girl wants job of light farm
work for small salary and home
for girl and self. Mrs. S, J.
Mann, Lumpkin. Rt, 2.

Exp. hand in farming, wants
job working on farm. T. G.
Grindle, Decatur. Rt. 1,

Want good 1 horse crop on

halves, 25-30 acres of land, good

house and barn. Can furnish
self. Leroy Ashworth, Logan-
ville. Rt. 1. g

Want job as Overseer of

large farm. 20 yrs. exp, Best of
ref. E. B. Pattillo, Culloden. Rt.
ts e |

Want place on farm where
party needs an efficient man
that knows farming, and stock
raising. and looking after bal. of
farm work. Wages or. share
crop. Sober,. best of refi Small
family. Open for work now. G.
W. Haire, Cordele. 511, 4th St.

Young, reliable white, honest,
hard working man and wife (no
children) wants share crop with
good man for 1938 and work to
do until then. Clyde Neely,
Rockyford. Care Harvey Newton.
Rt. 2.

Man and wife (4 yr. old child)
want dairy job. Good dry hand
milkers, do anything about
dairy. Must have work at once.
Write or come. J. M. Hulder,
Macon, 14\Lake City St.

Man, wife, no children, wants
crop, 50-50 basis, raising some
tobacco. Or will work for wages.
Exp. also in poultry and dairy.
Raised on farm. Move -any- time.
Jack Whisnant, Lenox, Rt. 2.

Exp. dairyman with wife and
1 child wants job as milker or
route man for dairy. Paul Edw.
Hindman, East Point. 500 KE.
Washington Ave. :

Want job overseeing and man-
aging a 6 horse farm. Sober,
honest. Raised on farm, Want
good location if possible. Write
or see at once. W. D. Smith,
Tennille,

Want place with. Christian
people to do light farm work,
Jar Langley, Lithonia. Rt. 1.

Want 1 h. crop on shares. Pre-
fer within 10 mi, Atlanta. Plenty
help, Will work for wages part
time. M, L.. Monroe, Atlanta, 230
Central pace :

\



with, good houses
Cash rent. O. A,

|consisting of 3600 acres.

a.

good community,



-FOSITIONS WANTED



21 yr. old woman wants place
doing light farm work for good,
reliable family for home and
reasonable salary. Can do most
any kind of farm work. Write
at once. Mrs. G. J. Starnes, De-
catur. Rt. 1. Columbia Drive.

38 yr. old woman wants _job
doing light. farm work for nice,
middleaged family for home and

reasonable salary. No field
work. Mrs. W. R. Corley, De-
catur. Rte ds

Want job on farm with~good
Christian people, work by day or
month. Prefer convenient to
church and school and on State
Highway. Write or see. H. V.
Barker, Barnesville. Rt. a5
Piedmont.

Want job on farm. Henry Noe,
Atlanta. 683 Gaskill St. S. -E.

Exp. carpenter wants to get in
touch with good farmer that has
plenty of work to be done = on
farm bidgs., with board and
reasonable pay.. At once. R. C.
Moore, Rockmart. Rt. 3.

. Want 1 h. farm near Jesup,
and. water.
Johannesen,
Arco.

38 yr. old: woman wants work

with: Christian: couple, prefer
Baptist religion. Do light farm
work for home and reasonable

salary. Mrs. Frances Allen, Rob-
ertstown.

Want a water
Mill to operate in connection
with some farm work. Have
some family. A-1 ref. J. T. Hol-
comb, Canton. Rt. 2.

Want good 1 h. farm, 50-50
basis.. Have to be furnished. 36
yrs. old, married, 2 small chil-
dren, wife and self both work.
Would take good dairy job, any-
thing can get. Clark Kilgoe, At-
lanta. 124 Rawson St. S. W.

Want job on farm = raising
poultry and live stock: Sev. yrs
exp. Tom Grindle, Decatur. Rt. 1.

Want job as Farm Supt. on 6
to 20 h.. farm. Real dirt: farmer.
For full particulars and ref.
Write. J. P. Adair, Atlanta. 362
Bass St., S. E.

Young man wants job on farm.
24 yrs. old; good worker, well
exp., also drive car. Come see or

power

write. Joe Stearns, Atlanta. 108 |.

Washington Terrace.

Man and wife, no_ children,
wants job looking after poultry
stock or truck farming. Both
willing workers. Give ref. Prefer
near Macon or Dublin. E. L.

Smith, Macon. Rt. 8. Care John

Bone.

Single man wants share crop
for 1938. C. 'R. Holloway, Edison:

26 yr. old young woman wants
job of light farm work, no field
work. $8.00 mo. and transporta-
tion to be paid. Prefer near At-
lanta. Miss Vera Heaton, Wart-
well, Rt. 3.

Want 1 h. crop, 50-50 basis. &

in family, all grown. Prefer near |

Royston or Vanna. Lee Thorn-
ton, Dewyrose. Rt. 1.

Refined, middleaged white wo-
man, clean habits, quiet dispo-
sition wants job doing light farm
work, for reliable people. Mrs W.
G. Webb, Comer. :

Exp. poultryman wants job
with good family, for board and
small salary. Barnett Bounds,
Washington.

Want job as Supt. large plan-
tation. Have supervised farms
Wid-
ower, 3 children. Do not drink
chew, nor smoke. Best of ref. J.
M. Land, Sr., Columbus. RFD 1.
Box 351,

Want 2 horse or large 1 horse
farm on 50-50 basis, with party.
who can furnish some extra
work. All willing workers. Bert
Milhollan, Suches,

387 yr. old man, good _ habits,
reliable, with 22-25 yrs. exp. on
farm. Do any kind of farm work.
With good reliable people who
can pay ist of every . month.
Good references. Prefer So. Ga.
Need job at once. Sidney C. Scog-
gins, Rome. Care Gen. Del.

Want job as farm Supt. 20 yrs.
exp. Also do repair work, wood
and concrete work. Go anywhere.
| Move self. W. H. Hembree, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

Want 2: horse farm on halves,
convenient to
schools and churehes, or to
school bus. Plenty of force. Or
1 horse and extra work. T. G.
Folker, Fairburn. Rt. 1.

48 yr. old woman wants job
doing light farm work for home,
board and $3.00 week, with good
people. Bus fare paid back. Good,
willing worker, Mrs, T; E. Rob-
erts, Blackshear. Rt. 2. Care W.
EF. Johnson.

Man wants job on farm at
once Exp. farmer and can drive
truck and tractor of any kind;
also good mechanic. Have wife
and 1 child. Wm. E. Dean, East
Point. Care Gen. Del...

Want a farm as share cropper
with party who will provide
means, stock, house, etc. Have
labor enough to carry on. Plenty
experience. . H. es Atlanta.
40 Bass St. S. E,

NC

Grist f



POSITIONS *- ANTED



Want 2 h. farm on 50-50 basis.
7 (5 boys) in: family, all old
enough to work. Mrs, lL. M. War-
ren, Cadwell. Rt. 1. 2 :

17 yr. old girls wants job do-.

ing light farm work for elderly
couple for good, nice home and
$2.50 to $3.00 week. Can milk and
tend to chickens, Come or write.

Annie Bell Richardson, Buford.
Rte
Want 2 horse crop on _ 50-50

basis. Or a 1 horse crop and 1
hand work for wages, or by the
day. Within 25 or 30 miles Buena
Vista. Aft once. Will L. Dunn,
Buena: Vista. Rt. 4.

Want work as
farm and stock raising. Middle-
aged and life time exp. in farm-
ing. Gladly furnish references.
Write at once. G. W. McCrim-
mon, Mt. Vernon.

22 yr. old colored girl wants
job doing light farm work, no
field work, Write at once. Louise

overseer on

Williams, Hephzibah. Rt. 2.
| Box 27. oe <
Want some reliable family

close to Atlanta to take 2 boys,

12 and 14 yrs., on farm and let

them help with farm work for
schooling and home, Communi-
cate J. A. Suddeth, Scottdale.

Farm Overseer with sev. yrs.
exp., and with good ref. wants
job. Go to work any time. Want
hear at once. W. K. Boggs, At-
lanta. 40 Bass St. Sa WwW.

Man, 7 in family, wants job on
farm near Atlanta. Know how to
farm, also do carpenter work,
drive cars, truck etc. and keep in
repair. Have to be moved and
helped until crop: made. Write
or see at once. J. C. Jordon, At-
lanta.. 158 W. Peachtree Place,
N. W.

Middle aged, unencumbered
widow wants light farm work.
Will go any place. Mrs. C. Yar-
brough, Atlanta. 150 Garnett St.
S. W.

Want to get in touch witn
party interested in poultry.
Write at once. G. R. Arnold,

Kast Point. 317 Carnegie Ave.



FARM HELP WANTED

Want good, clean colored girl
for light farm work on farm.
Mrs. Opal Dunn, Fairburn. Rt. 1.

Want exp. Tobacco farmer for
2h. crop on-1938. Prefer man
within 50 mi., must be able fur-
nish self. White or colored. Ref.
C. A. McCord, Morven. Rt. 2

Want nice, young boy to crop
with me for 1988. Begin Ist year.
Give small bale of cotton, board
and laundry. Must be honest, no
bad habits. Andrew rks, Elh-
jay. Rt. 3.

Want.good man for large 2 h.
farm on 8rds and 4ths, Guy Os-
born Clermont. Rt. 1.

Want = reliable,: sober - man,
white or colored, to finish gath-
ering crop and farm 1938. Board
and fair wages. At once. L. D.
Zipperer, Marlow. Rte 1, Box 68.

Want unencumbered, settled.



ineat, midldeaged woman of good

character and disposition and in-

dustrious, to live as one of fam-

ily and do light farm work for
reasonable salary. Mrs. W. P.
Strickland, Blackshear.

Want strong. healthy farm
hand, white or black. $15.00 por
month, board and laundry. Dont
write. Come on. Marvin Davis. |
Monticello. }

Want reliable, settled, white or
colored woman at once do light
farm work, no field work. Good
home and reasoriable salary. Can
use colored couple. Mrs; Paschai
Muse, Perry.

Want middleaged white: wo-
man to live in home and = heip
With light farm work, no field
work. Mrs. R. G. Blanchard,
Appling.

Want good man for 25 acres
on 8rds and 4ths or standing rent.
Tall C. P. 807 sugar cane fur-
nished on thirds. B. O, Fussell,
Brunswick, Blythe.

Want good.men for 10 1 and
2 h, farms. Cash or on shares.
Must furnish own stock. W. J.
Morgan, Stillmore.

Want nice woman, 40 yrs. or
over, for. light farm work, in-
cluding milking. White or col-
ored. Consider colored man and
wife. Must be perfectly sober and
reliable. Alien O, Franklin,
Lakemont. 2

Want clean, honest, colored
girl to do light farm work, no
field work. References. Home
and about $2.50 week, Hazel
Smith, Carrollton. Rt. 1,

Want 2 <ood 2 horse farmers,
able furnish selves for good land,
fine pasturc, spring water, 2
very good houses and barn. Close
to school; also want woman for
light farm work, S. H. Hob-
good, Rydal. Rt. 2.

Want young man with smali
family, well exp. for work on
farm, also a single man to work
with poultry, W...H. Clough,
Blackshear, fae Fee

















































































Want. man, 25-30 yrs. old
work on farm for wages. F
Davis, Powder Springs. Rt. 1

Want reliable colored woman
for light farm work, milk a
help in the garden and po
but no field work. Good hom
and fair salary. C. H. Pell R
ville. Rt. 1. :

Want man for good gty
farm, also some pasture
standing rent or 8rd and
basis.of: production;. 2. miles.co
solidated school and bus li
Mrs. J. J. Stephens, Sore

Want exp. (in pruning, s
ing, etc.) orchard man for. pe
es. Permanent connection;
want sev. colored families
wage hands or tenants on.
land with good houses and
Use all winter and during 1
S2c: Candler, Covington.

Want exp, blacksmith for sh
in good location. Would r
right man get started, Write {f
particulars. C. W: Harrell Me te
ville.

.. Want good farmer for 430
farm located in So. Macon, 5
Court House. 1 main dwellin,
tenant houses; 2 good bx
automatic electric water ~
ing system, electric light:
tate of J. T. Gantt, Macon P.O:
Box 617.

Want. nice, pans unencur
bered woman, 30-40 yrs. of agi
do light farm work, no
work. $9.00 mo. and board.
required. Mrs; E; - Ky Bre
Lyons. Rt..:1. :

Want unencumbered,
raised, christian woman for 1]
farm work. Live as one of fa
ily and small salary.
work. Prefer one exp. in eal
ning. Mrs, B. C., Langley, A
lanta. Rt. 1. Box 317 B: Pho
Cal 1923.

Want good farmers for
size farm, 1 to 10 horse, 1
North of Dublin on paved hi
way. Good land, pasture, w
and plenty wood. A. F. Hobb Sy
Dublin. Care Hobbing ae
Farm,

Want hear from party ase
raising truck and who: has 1
2 boys big and able enough
help with work; also a good pl
for poultry, Near a large E
Prefer a German. J. K Austi
Rossville. Rt. 1.

Want good farmer :
acres, plenty wood. and go
water; cleared 2 h. farm, 1
fenced pasture; 2 houses, barns,
etc. needing little repair. Rent
free ist yr., fine proposition
ter that. E. FE, Cae Jr
fin.

Want farm labor, ae fom

for

and small town.

long distance. Gus

Daisy. _ :
Want farmer for 2 horse fart

Must furnish stock,

gZuano, 2 houses and baths: :
mi. N. W. Griffin. Cotton ren
Mrs. Frances Gay Underwoo
Atlanta. 18 Astor Ave., S. W. _

Want boy to stay with mot
er and father on farm and he
with work. Pay reasonab
wages. Miss Bonnie Brown, A
lanta. 169 Moreland Ave. S. E

Want settled woman of
character to live in home and
light farm work, no field wor
Reasonable salary. Mrs. J.
Bolton, Albany.

Want good man for 2 h, fa
standing rent. Goodl and;.
high school, churches, 6 mi. cit
limits. E. J. Wells, Forest Par

Want reliable man,
acres, 30 cleared, 14 mi. |
nah, trucking or dairying.
land, 4 room house, barns, fiov
ing wells. Party must fin
self. Henry Denham, Bloomin,
dale, :

Want sober, reliable mene to
farm 12 mos. Give board, was:
ing and 3 acres land. C. Et
ridge, Columbus. Rt. Buena | is
Road. :

Want good man, able fu
own stock and run self, to
good 2 h. farm. Standing





Good house, barn, wood, pai
ture. Convenient to market
schools and churches.: C

Oliver, Barnesville. Rt. 2.

Want good farmer for 2 hor:
crop. Must be honest, s
white or colored, with op.
force to make and gather
Raise corn, cotton, tobacco, |
nuts, etc. See or write. ek
Harper, Wray. RFD 2.

Want reliable white family fe
1 horse crop. Standing ren
50-50 basis. Prefer man furnisl
self. Also want colored famil
for 1h: crop. W. B. Cochrai
Stonewall. oles

Want good, exp. share crt
farmer for 2 h. farm for 19:
Good proposition. F, Ww. Elar
Brooklet. :
- Want honest, delnties middl
aged man and wife to live



home and make 1 h. crop
halves. Must be able finan
self or partly. pees L



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