=. HAMILTON RALLS, SUPERVISOR, MARK STATE CAPITOL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, MONDAY, \ ris List of Fertilizer Inspectors, Show- ounties Worked by Each Inspector. If ou Want Your Fertilizer Analyzed, Write Post Card to Your Local Inspector. C. A. GILLESPIE, _ Chief Fertilizer Inspector, | dn Charge of Fertilizer Division, Atlanta, Georgia. -W. R. PULLEN, DAMASCUS, GA. . .D. B. MITCHELL, JR., CUSSETA, GA. W. M. PASSMORE, -NEWTON, GA. - .C. W. SIMONTON, PRESTON, GA. t -R.-S. COCHRAN, CAMILLA, GA. .W. L. THOMAS, PLAINS, GA. .C. M. EDGE, DOERUN, GA., RT. NO. 2, .W. T, MOBLEY, PERRY, GA. .G. S. ALLGOOD, TEMPLE, GA. J. LEROY ALEXANDER, MENLO, GA. vse t. (GN STRONG, NEWNAN, GA. ts oe ede dd. COOPER, DALLAS, GA. ON ee BeteiaD* . OOSA -H. P. McARTHUR, DALTON, GA. .PAUL SULLIVAN, THOMASTON, GA. JAMES M. BLACK, MARIETTA, GA., RT. NO. 8. .A. J. TURNER, MARBLEHILL, GA. - HOG MARKET bruary 24, 1937.Prevailing average prices at king plants: es, 240 pounds and up, per Cwt. ........ $8.25 pivo, 1 (180-240. per Cwto 2.20 503.05 850 ens 100-880: Der OW ei ic ce hewn 8.00 oS 100-100) per Cwt. 62... eee: 7.50 pa. 110-180 per Cwt sc 6.00 5 ae 4.50. hogs of whatever + ty MONROE BUTTS WALTON? . NEWTON ROCKDALE ee @ J. O. MALCOM, SOCIAL CIRCLH, GA. LAMAR J. H. PHINAZEE, SPALDING* . 2, .:.. .GRIFFIN, GA. HENRY CLAYTON DEKALB* ....... -R. FRANK SMITH, FAYETTE - DECATUR, GA. DAWSON LUMPKIN FORSYTH 0, 0G. BRAMLEY, UNION CUMMING, GA. TOWNS BROOKS : RERRIEN*.,...., .JOHN T-GRIFFIN, CooK NASHVILLE, GA. TIFT TURNER WILCOX PULASKI* ..... . -DAN SHIPP, BLECKLEY FINLEYSON, GA. LOWNDES ATKINSON* .....+ . -OTIS PAULK, LANIER WILLACOOCHER, GA. COFFEE. IRWIN BENJHILES 3 oo.) VG. RLS, TELFAIR FITZGERALD, GA. DODGE ECHOLS PIBRCRY , so bo SCR. JENKING, CLINCH BLACKSHEAR, GA. WARE BACON ARPIING#C Ges te 4 JEFF DAVIS -ISAAC MOODY, BAXLEY, GA. WHEELER CHARLTON WAYNE oo, ia A BROOME, BRANTLEY ODUM, GA. CAMDEN TOOMBS ~ EMANUEL* ...... .R. W. COURSEY, CANDLER SWAINSBORO, GA. JEFFERSON BIBB JIOGNES* oo es sa 3 4 US. LANCASTER, JASPER GRAY, GA. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices (.0.B. Points Men- tioned) Subject to Change. Spanish PeanutsNo. 1$90.00-$95.00 per ton, del. Mills. *Under the Georgia Law, Eggs must be classified as listed. Day-old and day-fresh or offered as such not allowed: under Georgia Classifications, - February 23, 1937. GWINNETT BARROW . e e e@ @ 6 e T. J. CAMP, JACKSON STATHAM, GA. BANKS BALES 2.0 ae, ee WHITE GAINESVILLE, GA. TWIGGS LAURENS* . . 2. a -R. B. BEDINGFIELD, WILKINSON CADWELL, GA. WASHINGTON BALDWIN? . . ...M. E. PENNINGTON, PUTNAM MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. MORGAN OCONEE* oe, @ @ @ 0 CLARK - -R. R. MARTIN, BOGART, GA., R. 1. MADISON FRANKLIN STEPHENS* . e ow 8 HABERSHAM* RABUN -GEORGEH FARMER, AYERSVILLE, GA. MONTGOMERY TREUTLEN . JOHNSON -LEVI SPIVEY ADRIAN, GA., RT. NO. 1, HANCOCK GREENE* . . OGLETHORPE .W. W. BROOKS, \ GREENSBORO, GA. TATTNALL GLYNN McINTOSH*# o 0 @ @ fe @ LONG LIBERTY -L. B. WHEELER, DARIEN, GA. : ee EVANS BULLOCH? ., JENKINS BURKE e 9: 8 @ -HENRY J. AKINS, REGISTER, GA. GLASCOCK TALIAFERRO* ... 3 -W. T. BEDGOOD, WARREN CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. McDUFFIE WILKES HUBER EN 455 Oise 6 od, eg ee ak HART DEW YROSE, GA. BRYAN SCREVEN*~. e-8 @ - THOS. C. HOLLIDA, EFFINGHAM SYLVANIA, GA. CHATHAM RICHMOND GCOLUMBIA = 57) A. L. MORRIS, LINCOLN GROVETOWN, GA. ATLANTA SPOT COTTON February 24, 1937.Atlanta Spot Cotton closed steady today at 13.55 per pound for middling, ae e The average price of midling 7/8 in staple on ten. ae Southern markets was 12.93 per pound, the average CS for the past 30 days was 18 per pound. Staple premiums: February 23. The average pre- mium paid on six southern markets was 65 on 15/16 and 122 points on one inch. points *New Ege Classifications: Atlanta _ Wives: aree Dun | as Oe or $< 424-22 eos, Meum: Dot ey Higgs, Current Receipts (yd.run), Doz.... .20-.21 Mees Smad, DO. ea ee ee, Mees Unclassified, D072 oe Hees, Heavy Breeds LD. s. cue es vv viscw wve 4 Hens, Leghorns, Lb........ Ses fi see -11-;12 Roosters; bbi--. ss ee Oe ee a ee .08-.10 CASS ES een ee i eae eee Sue awe oe 12 Briers; peas ves Mere oe ose Te 18 Pucks Ghee es ses cess ei accpteas ait 10 GGRSE SDs aresihs Sow die Vb eae pee ee eee eke 08 TPUPREYS 6 eins oo ies Cees Sei eas A5-.18 Capons, Lb. ..... Pee nae enna ee 20 Country Butter, Best Table, Lb. ........ 2D Wield: Peas, Mixed Ba. 322 =e Pe an O Field: Peas, Not. Mixed, Bu... 23. .33.. ce 2.00 Ear Corn in shuck (80 Lbs. to Bu.)....... 1.25 WW Tacit is ss en sie oP _ Peavine Hay, NO. 4d. FON 3. cece deo 18.00 Peanit= nays NO. ts POR oo sates aes oes 13.00-14.00 Cabbage (Gr PRICES ON FRESH GEORGIA VEGETABLES PREVAILING ON STATE FARMERS MARKET, ATLANTA, TODAY (February 23, 1937) een) per Cwt. Eb. era $ .90-$1.10 Cabbage (White) per Cwt. Lb........... --Collards,- per doz. bunches... Mustard Greens, per hamper. Potatoes, (Irish) per bu. (Crates)...... _ No..1. New Bliss Triumph : -Potatoes - (Sweet-Hill) per Cwt......... | Potatoes (Sweet Kiln) per Cwt.......0c.. |-Radishes, -per dog. bunches..........e0.. = SRINACh, POE U eS ea Turnips, per doz. bunches..........- Turnip Salad, per hamper.......... eae SeaCEN SS B doops Se cee pee eee 1.00 iy ies Seed eds. 0 50 Peale cose, =40= 50 cee ee we eee beer Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations. inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Second hand farm machinery, flowers and seed, incubator and ornamental nursery stock notices are published in issue of the 15th. Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notices. Limited space will not permit insertions of. notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. We reserve the right to_cut down notices of more than30 words, providing that this reduction does not destroy the meaning of the notices. When notices cannot be cut down they will be returned to the writer for correction. Limited space will not permit. insertion of:unimportant notices. Under legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or trans- action resulting therefrom, FIELD CROPS AND: TRUCK. CROPS There is always a temptation for the average farmer to plant something else beside -his regular farm crops in an effort to make a little more money. Probably you may have felt this way and even gone so far as to plant a truck crop with more or less disastrous results. You see the trouble is that a man must do what he knows how to do. Of course we can learn by experience, but it is a costly school. as Very few of us realize how much more fertilizer truck crops require than field crops. Furthermore, when the vegetables need cultivating and the cotton needs chopping at the same time, we are apt to chop the cotton and let the vegetables wait. One of our croppers tried to grow vegetables in addition to his cotton crop several years ago with the result that his beans and tomatoes got woefully in the grass. Now in South Georgia, you folks who grow tobacco can work in a winter vegetable crop without confliction, but our experience is that it wont work very successfully with the cotton and corn farmer. You should, of course, have _a family garden and a sweet potato patch and some melons. But you all know how to grow these, and that is why we split our farm and let the croppers grow the cotton and most of the corn, and we grow vegetables, together with oats and hay crops, leguminous crops to turn under and some corn. ~ F.J.M. BACILLARY WHITE DIARRHEA IN GHICKS This disease in chicks, also known as pullorum disease, is of vital im- portance to the poultry industry. As the name at the head of this state- ment implies its principle symptom is a white diarrhea. The mortality of infected chicks is very high; treat- tory. Since the disease is trans- mitted from the hen through the egg, the proper method of controlling this disease is to eliminate hens infected with this disease from flocks that hatch chicks or produce eggs for hatching. Below is a list of Georgia hatcheries co-operating with State and Federal government agencies in the control of this disease by keeping flocks free of Bacillary White Diarrhea infection: DR. J. M. SUTTON, State Veterinarian. Ga. U.S. Certified Pullorum Clean Hatcheries Hatchery Capacity Mrs. G. V. Cate, Brunswick, Ga. (B. R. only).......... 2,700 Be Ga. U. S. Certified Pullorum Passed Hatcheries Hiltons Pouliry Farm, Ellaville, Ga. (W. L. & a few W. R.) 1,000 _J. M. Shinkel, Route 1, Albany, Ga. (W. L. Only 3,000 Ga. U. S. Certified Pullorum Tested Hatcheries Greesons Pedigree Leghorn Farm Hatchery, Rocky Face, Ga. 2,550 Oak Mountain Poultry Farm, Waverly Hall, Ga. (W. L.).. 14,000 Oakdale Farm, Route 1, Cairo, Ga. (W. L. only)........ 10,000 Peach Valley Egg Farm, Butler, Ga... (W. L. OUI) 22. 3... 20,000 Poultry Dept. Coll. of Agri, Athens, Ga, (No chicks for sale) 3,300 Ga. U. S. Approved Pullorum Tested Hatcheries Baston's Hatchery, Milledgeville, Gal... 2 16,128 H. F. Byrd, Cordele, Ga. (W. L. only) 2,080 Coastal Hatcheries, 312 West Bay: Street, Savannah, Ga.. .100,000 Karston & Denson; Macon, Georgia. ....:...0 2s 14,400 Longview: Warm Hatchery, Valdosta, Ga... ...2..5-.....-, 9,000 R. EH. Parrish, Valdosta, Ga. (W. L. only) 5,970 Pine Mt. Val. Hatchery, Box 213, Hamilton, Ga. (N. Hamp.) 12,000 Savannah Hatchery, Box 3873, Savanah, Ga............... 100,000 Frank Smith Hatchery, Statesboro, Ga... Thompson Hatchery, Route 2, Macon, Ga............... 14,296 Tifton Hatchery, Tifton, Ga.. .... Sep Se as eee ce 27,900 Swin- Oaks. Hatchery, Ashburn, (Ga... 22 ee, 1,350 Valley Poultry Farm, mail address: Route 2, Madison, Fla.. 5,000 Mrs. W. W. Williams Poul. Farm & Hatchery, Hamilton Ga. 12,000 Woodys Hatchery & Poultry Farm, Nashville, Ga.. 7.200 Monday, March 1, 1937 RKET BULLETIN "DAMAGED COTTON SEED Information has come to the Department of Agriculture that many of the cotton seed saved for planting this years crop in Georgia are badly damaged which, if planted, would result in poor stands. : Farmers are advised to have their cotton seed tested before planting, and, if necessary, get seed that have been. tested. WHAT VEGETABLES TO PLANT IN MARCH Practically all.of the hardy vegetables may be planted this month. There is, however, so much difference in climate between North and South Georgia that we separate these into three classes, SOUTH GEORGIA Corn, beans, cucumbers, squash, tomatoes, okra. Also many of the hardy vegetables suggested for February may be planted this month, also New Zealand spinach. MIDDLE. GEORGIA Carrots, cabbage, onions, radish, turnips, mustard, spinach, lettuce, English peas, beets and radish and tomato seed in hot bed or box in the house. NORTH GEORGIA Carrots, onions, turnips, cabbage, English peas, spinach, lettuce, radish, : GOOD VARIETIES TO PLANT Corn, Truckers Favorite; beans, Valentine or Stringless Green Pod: pole beans, McCaslan and Kentucky Wonder; cucumbers, White Spine; squash, summer crookneck; tomatoes, Marglobe; okra, Perkins, Long Green to ship, local market, White Velvet; carrots, Danvers: cabbage, Charleston Wakefield or Copenhagen Market; onions, Silver Skin sets or Crystal Wax, Bermuda plants; spinach, Bloomsdale, or for summer, New Zealand; lettuce, Iceberg; beets, Early Wonder or Asgrow; HMnglish pase, Thomas Laxton; turnips, Purple Top, Globe; radish, Scarlet Globe. POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS WANTED menteis impractical and unsatisfac-. Want job in greenhouse for reasonable wages. Well experi- enced in work. Answer at once. J. R. Yarbrough, Vinings. *.Want a one or two horse farm on: shalves near school and church. Can furnish self and move; or work as farm super- intendent. W. E. Herring, Rt. 2, Glenwood. A smart orphan girl age 16 wants good home with salary for light farm work. Louise Adams c/o D. A. Heard, Bain- bridge. An energetic, respectable, un- encumbered widow, age 36, wishes home and salary in re- turn for light farm work in nice farm home. Mrs. EK. A. Rich, c/o D. A. Heard, Bainbridge. Middle aged couple, without children, want work on farm with old couple. Can give ref- erences. Will live in house or to selves. Write. James Cox, Rt. 4, Douglasville. 19 year old girl wants a job doing light farm work, $2.00 a week and board. Miss Gladys Moore, Rt. 2, Watkinsville. Widow woman and two boys (one grown) want employment. Prefer truck farming. Mrs. Ida Payne, Esom Hill, Rt. 1. Middleaged man, . 45- years old, wants job as farm overseer, 15 years experience on farm and can furnish best of refer- ences. J. C. Taylor, Phone 60-A, Vidalia. Want at once in Emanuel or Treutlin Counties one horse farm on halves. Must be good land with good buildings. Close to school and church. Four in family. All work. Can furnish self. References exchanged. R. L. Kirsey, Rt. 3, Adrian. Honest, exp. farmer wants big 1 horse or light 2 horse farm on good land with good stock. 50-50 basis. Have help enough to make and gather my crop and gather some for other party. Have to be moved and furnished $10 or $12 a month to make crop. Can furnish ref. M. J. Jones, Rt. 3,. Byron. Want. location on small farm within 50 miles of Atlanta on 50-50 basis or for hire. A. I. Stansell, Rt. 1, Pinehurst. Want job as overseer on farm. Have lifetime experience and am hard worker. R. A. Mc- Daniel, 531 Plum St., Atlanta. Young man wants job on farm. Willing worker, exveri- enced, 24 years of age. Would like work within 50 miles of Atlanta. Come or write. Joe Stallings, 108 Washington Ter- race, Atlanta. Two sisters (16 and 18 years jold) -wish positions close to- gether if possible doing light farm work. Misses Lillian and Johnnie M. Thomas, Rome. Want farm on halves (2 horse farm). within 150 miles of Morgan County. Can fur- nish groceries and self as well as move myself. H. F. Bur-: roughs, Madison. Want job on farm, married (small child) with aged couple for wages and home. Experi- enced. References. V. L. Moore, 270 Williams St., N.E., Atlanta. Want 2 horse farm, 65 acres in cultivation for cotton and corn, beans, hay, ete. Have mules, farming tools; if season good, can run self all through. 6 in family to work. Hear at once. A. H. Grant, Gainesville, Rt. 10. Man and wife, 50, want truck and poultry farm on shares, |. near market. 4 Good ref: Ed Clay. Atlan 44 Hatcher St. - Want 1 horse truck farm, 50-50 basis; near school; some fruit trees, river or branch bot- toms preferred, good house. Have to be moved and furnished till crop made. 5 in family, 2 to work. George Littleton, At- lanta, 208 Fair St., S.E. Man (65) and wife (45), good Christian people want jobs, light farm work. Willing work- ers Newman Smith, Soperton. Rt. 2, Box 61, care Cliff Shurling. Want 1 1-2 horse erop on shares. 5 workers. Well expe- rienced. Ref. John H. Kirkers, Atlanta, 330 Windsor St., S. BE. Want job on farm: Well exp. with trucking and have own truck; also 9 yrs. exp. in dairy. Hard worker. Sober, honest. W. A. Cain, Canton, Rt. 4. 19 yr. old girl wants job with good people, doing light farm work for $2.00 week and home. Miss Edith Boyd, Mansfield. 50 yr. old white man, married, but no children, wants job on farm, with house, wood and wages monthly; or work at dairy. Not afraid of work. Can drive truck. O. B. Earle, Rome. 604 East ist St. Want job with good _ truck farmer. House, wood, garden and pasture free and $2.00 day and my son, $1.00 day. Exp. in production and marketing of crops. Best.of ref. J. L. Day. Atlanta, 698 Edgewood Ave., Ma. 4113. Unencumbered, settled woman will help with farm work for home and salary in proportion to amount of work. State full particulars in first letter. Miss Catherine Wood, Atlanta, care Gen. Del. | Want. work on farm, share cropper. General farming. 8 in family, 4 grown boys. Joe L. Avery, Atlanta, 240 Milton Ave., S. B. Want job light farm work. Can do most any kind of work. EK. D. Bass, Ailey, Rt. 2, care O. C. Thorpe. FARM HELP WANTED do light farm work. Want good man for one horse farm, 3 room house, 16 miles from Atlanta. Thirds and fourths, or standing rent. B. J. Coleman, Rt. 1, Ben Hill. Want single woman or unen- cumbered widow for light farm work for family of three: Good home, small salary. Write im- mediately. J. H. Thompson, Hawkinsville. Want man that hasnt a home to stay with elderly couple to clean up land and help around garden, ete. Will furnish board, clothes and laundry and will pay a little spending money. W. A. Scoggins, R.F.D. No. 4, Sum- merville. Want experienced family, white or colored, for farm work for wages. Women and children must be willing to chop cotton. vick cotton, beans, peas, etc. An- swer at once giving all infor- mation. C. R. Morris, R.F.D. No. 4, Newnan. Want a young white woman without any children to live as one of the family and do light farm work, no field work. Will give board and clothes. Write immediately. Taft Parker, Rt. 1, Conyers. Want to hear from some one that can dress deer hides. D. T. Bryant, Bartow. Want single man to plow on farm. and laundry. C. W. Poole, Wray. Woman 25 to 35 years old to If inter- ested write for full particulars $12.00 per month, board | and giving same of self. Mrs | key drinker. | with small family to work 3, FARM HELP WANTED Eunice Thornton, Rt. 2, Jesuy Want nice girl or widow to light farm work for small fan ily. No field work. Will gi half of chickens raised, etc., a1 pay in the fall. Write or con see me. J. O. Harper, Rt. Osierfield. Want a wage hand, a respo! sible colored man 40 to 50 ye years. Must know how to hanc stock and be kind to them ar not afraid of farm work. $11 per month and board. Goc place for right party. No whi Mrs. Ruth Ch: man, Butler. Want farmer for 25 acres woods, pastures, barns. Sta ing rent only. Will furnish fr cow. Two houses on farm, miles South of Atlanta, 2 mil from Atlanta-Macon highwa Near churches, etc. Small fan ily preferred. Miss Ida Rowdel Ellenwood. Se Want farmer who can nish self and own work st for good two or three h farm, Prefer one who can hi dle tobacco and tomato er along. with general crop, ( bacco plants up to good sta; Write Mrs. Mittie Harper, R Osierfield. Want, all round farm han and helper with chickens. $13.00 per month, board and laund or 50c a day and board. Minnie Malloy, Madison. Want a good farm hand once, white or colored. J Craft, Rt. 3, Elberton. Want a share cropper to rv two plows if can furnish through planting time. Methvin, Rt 1, Machen. ~ Want young or middle a experienced farm hand (no habits) for rest of year. give cotton patch or so m lint cotton, board and. laun Write or-come at once. L Richards, Rt. 1. Canton. Want a good man who furnish himself and owns own stock for a 21-2 horse f; just outside city limits of Ma field. High state of cultivatio Six room house, small two r house, barn and plenty of houses. Write for particula1 W. E. Knight, M.D., Mansfiel Want reliable middleag white man without bad hab who understands farming. Wi pay reasonable wages, board a laundry. Write Mrs. F. D. Hi Rt. 1, Adel. ce one and two horse farms, Mu be honest, sober and. willi workers. Have extra good land, mules and houses. Located : Washington County near Sant ersville. Will finance to ma crop. Get in communication w me at once. J. C. Godfrey, D: isboro. a Want good, reliable far hand. Small salary, board laundry and bale of cotton make and gather crop. Gi full information first letter. A. Nalley, Rydal. Want reliable man with fan ily and at least one grown son for farm work. Must be ab to operate tractor and do sh work. Wages to man and @ work for family. Fine hon with pasture furnished. Saye, Rutledze. i Want single or married m trees and farm work for wa J. H. Baker, R.F.D. No. 2, W Want 4 wage hands, $12.00 per month and board. WN Beall Spring on Warrentol Sparta highway. Come. Doli write, T. 'T. Neal, Mitchel Want good cropper wi enough force to tend good horse crop near Fairburn 3rds and 4ths or halves if run self. E. E. Parker, 26 i Street, N.E., Atlanta. Large one horse farm, ext good land, for standing ren shares, or for thirds and fou Must understand farming, Mary L. Kimbell, Rt. 3, MeDo: ough. ' Want good farm hand, 18 40 years of age, experienced, bad habits, good worker, idler, no time killer. take man and wife. us A. M. Groover, Rt 8. Want clean, healthy, st white woman, 18 to 40 y old, to do light farm work field work). $6.00 per mo room and board. Mrs. J Crumney, 397 Plum St., Je Want single young man and 35 years old (no bad ft its) to work on farm for 0 acre of tobacco. A. S. Hicl Adel. - Want a colored family, 4 or work hands, for a 2 horse er of excellant land on haly Good house and pasture. McPherson, Rt. 1, Villa Ric mendations and received tr ing from one of Georgias tra ing schools. Mrs. R. L. Ho Covington. hi eas (Continued On Page Hight) ond-Hand Machinery . For Sale ne DeLaval milking ma- ie, used six months, $85.00: / six London stanchions 00 cash F.O.B. Elberton. Mrs. Mercer, Box 395, Elberton. ne 1 1-2 H.P. Economy gas A-1 condition. Sell or pm. &., Prickett, Rt. 2. ne 3 stand Plan Sifter Roller One 25 Horse Power Crude mgine. Sell or exch. for Hi Corn Shucker and Sheller, yer Driven. J. W. McDonald, , Thomaston. horse steel beam plow, ; plow point, scrape scoot- ay fork, hoe, shovel, etc.; field peas, Butter beans. nd Sweet Potatoes (seed and ti Julien Freeman, Rt. 1, hurn in good condition. Cheap feeasn. J. J. .Hogan, Rt. 2, ne Case tractor. 20 HP. am eingine in good _ shape. 50.00 cash. W. G. Carmichael, ynton. me corn mill outfit $150.00. | rocks 42. Come and get it. hn N. Maxwell, R.F-D. No, 1, owman. : to 6 horse steam engine and iler, first class cond., no junk, eap. Guar. as represented. B. . Keller, Greenville. horse iron beam plow, $10: horse iron beam plow, $6.00; Manure spreader, $9.00; corn falk cutter, $14.00; terrace or teh machine, 2 horse, $20.00: horse wagon, large size, $35. good cond. F.0:B. Mrs. G: J. comb, Bremen. aynes power fruit tree ayer, 200 lb. pressure, $30.00. P. Foy, Oakman. ing hammer feed mill, plete with direct driven fan, sector and sacking spouts 3 screens. Practically half - t: T. Boswell, Jr., Si- . 2 Vulcan turning plow, Ctically. good: as new, $10.00. Jones, Dalton, Rt. 1. single plow stocks, and a 2-horse wagon, for sale. ne after. Mrs. R. L. Williams > large metal ventilators, ex-| lent cond. Suitable for gins. R. J. Rundle, Hiram, fordson tractor, 2 dise turn and dbl. disc harrow. Ali class cond. Lester Fort- , Hiberton, R.F.D: 1. le No. 40, combined cotton corn planter, practically $17.50 1 Perfection: 2 plow, perfect shape, $5.00. . G. E. Duffey, Palmetto,-: , perfect , $3.00 (repairs just made $4.00). -Exe. for 2 bu. field Ss. Ha. pay frt. Dewey ims, Bowman, Rt. 2. abl. dise tractor plow, good d., for sale or exe. for 10 harrow in good shape. 1 mi. Rock Springs. J. A. hart, Chickamauga, Rt. 3. h. p. boiler and 20 h. p. en- $75.00. W.G. Hall, Eaton- mm, Rt. 4. ast iron pig trough, round, feed, 8 compartments, wt. 70 Will not over-turn), $5.00; ) kettle, about 150 gal. cap. 00 .0.B. John P. Cheney, jetta, 1012 Whitlock Ave. oh. p. boiler and 20 h. p. en- , good running cond., also f 42 in. Mill Rocks in good , cheap. Quince Durden, me kt. 2. stand 70 saw Continental complete; one 40 horse Eric engine in first class G.; one 60 horse Elipe engine center stroke. Reasonable e. Will sell any part or as A. L. Manhuns, Fay- me horse A. C. Oliver turning |: in perfect shape 2:0.B. A real bargain. ) York, Rockmart. small Joy Bee feed grind- ground less 75 tons, at half B. C. Bynum, Shellman: me corn mill, sharp and in d shape, will grind about 60 per day; also a duplex feed pper in good shape. Will $50.00 for both:. If inter- a come and see them. W. C. Ww, Rt. 2, Homer. One Farmall Tractor. Com- ely rebuilt, practically good lew. C. B. Almon, Fort Val- -10 in. 70 saw Murray brush gins, complete outfit, ready erate, also 35 h. p. Conti- tal eng. Both for $600.00 W. B. Butts, Pickard. 2 horse Internaffonal Riding Vator, at less than half Mrs. J. T. Heath, Dudley. ernational Riding culti- Set of disc and sweeps, 00, or trade for. good, fresh Ww; section harrow, $10.00; 4 Chattanooga turn plow, 00. All good cond. oO. S. ms, McRae. Rees farm implements. - Second-Hand Machinery For Sale 2 horse steel beam stalk rip- per, good shape, $3.00. Exc. for 4 good laying pullets; 2 horse Chattanooga turn plow, in first class cond. $8.00. Exc. for good 25 Syracuse middle buster, Cash and F.0.B. Nelson Pope, Talla- poosa. Fordson tractor, Big Bill plow and Mower attachment, also good oil burner brooders, Buckeye, 500 cap. for sale or exe, Geo. M. Wicker, Americus. Steam eng. and boiler for sale. Arthur Lewis, Macon, Washing- | ton Block. Melotte cream separator, good as new. Cost over $100.00. Sell for anything reasonable. D. Harry Mathews, Fitzgerald. 8 h. p. Frick eng., mounted: 1 Universal Grist Mill; other equipment, now in use, for sale. R. L. Elder, Mayfield. John Deere riding disc culti- vator with Gee Whiz attach- ments, $15.00; John Deere Sul- key plow, 18 in. bottoms, prac- tically new, $20.00; 1 horse Oli- ver plow, $4.00; 1 No. 10 Oliver plow, $8.00; John M. Shahan, La Fayette. Fordson tractor pulley, good as new, $10.00 cash. R.H. Akin, Griffin. Cream separator, good cond., satisfaction guar. Fred Bowles, Rydal, Rt. 2. Cole combination planter, 2 Avery dbl. planters, 1 Coving- ton planter, 2 middle busters, 1 farm bell, harrows and other Dan Brown- ing, Helena, P. O. Box 264. Second-Hand Machinery Wanted Want walking cultivator, Av- ery preferred, at a bargain for cash; also 10. bu. ear corn, $1.25 bu. at the barn. W. R. Garner, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Want grain binder, walking cultivators, riding 2 horse corn, bean, pea, and peanut planter with guano attachments, trac- tor and peanut picker, other farm machinery, cheap. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Rt. 1, Want McCormick Deering mowing machine and rake, good as new ecnd., no. junk, cheap for cash. Jim Osborne, Blliiay, Rt. 2. Want 4 spiders for stalk cut- ter. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin, Want blower for blacksmith shop. State cond. and price. L. D. Goodman, Morrow. Want side disc Athens plow for Fordson,.tractor. State what you have and price. J. Tom Spinks, Dallas. Want Fordson, Oliver tractor plow, in good cond., 2 wheels and 2 plows... State best price for cash. Clifford I. Smith, Chatsworth, Rt. 2. Want riding buster and plant- er. Give make and price, also riding cultivator. L. Redfern, Warthen. Want an almost new grain threshing machine with wind stacker, at reasonable price. J. Walter Donaldson, Register. Want 18 to 20 in. farm bell in good cond., cheap for cash. S. C. Mayo, Albany, Rt. 1. Want small corn mill for 7 h. engine. State lowest price and size of mill. H. N. Watts, Felton, Rt. 2. Want threshing machine. C. Walsh, Ogeechee. Want a combination cotton and corn planter. Cole preferred. Must be in good running cond. J. H. Corley, Martinez. Want 10 cut out disc, 20-22 or 24 in. Must be good. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman. Want used Surge milker. State what you have and lowest price. W. J. Brennan, Columbus. 12511- 19th St. Want horse power hay press. State cond., price and make. Mac Oglesby, Hartwell. Want two %1-horse turner wines for Sycamore No. 459, or will trade,my Syracuse for 1 horse Goober turner, E. W. Weaver, Lavonia. Want 1 good middle buster, also some bee hives, free from worms. Write. Charlie Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Want small tractor, capable of pulling 6-ft.: reaper and binder, in first class cond. and cheap for cash. No junk. Give full particulars in reply. A. F. Sawyer, Vidalia. T. CATTLE FOR SALE Nice Jersey heifer, ready to freshen, reasonable price. Lewis H. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. Reg. Polled Hereford calves. Reasonable prices. E. T. Bos- well, Jr., Siloam. 25 well bred Hereford cows, each carrying a white face calf from a registered bull. C. F. Patten, Millen, Palmetto Stock Farm. ao A 6 yr. old registered Here- ford bull. . E. Vandiver, La- vonia. | ee eet % wa\ CATTLE FOR SALE Whrlich, Fine Jersey $12.00. Mrs. Brookhaven. Nice, 2 yr. heifer, $20.00, hens. 9 mos, old heifer, H.R. Welch, old Blue Jersey or exc. for B. L. Mrs. E. Garroux, Austell. 2 Jersey cows, 3 gal., 1. with young heifer calf; also 200 gal. syrup in gal. cans, 50 gal. Crated, 6 gal. to crate, 60c gal. Few M POJ seed cane, for sale. Ivan Tracey, Lake Park. Good Jersey mileh cow, due to freshen March 19, in good shape, $40.00. A. G. Franklin, Duluth, Rt. 1 (5 mi. So. Duluth). CATTLE WANTED Want good, fresh cows, with- in 40 miles Mansfield; not fresh, then to freshen within 30 days. Usher T. Smith, Mansfield, RD. : Want pure bred Hereford pull, 8 to 12 mos. old. Give wt. W. H. Clough, Blackshear. Want Hereford or Angus bull, 12 to 18 mos. old. State par- ticulars and price del. at farm. L. M. Barnes, Woodbine. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black mare mule, sound, gen- tle, full of pep, 12 yrs. old, 1 M Ibs. wt., $90.00. Can be seen my place Columbia Drive. Miss Evie Bullard, Decatur. : Pair coming 3 yr. old horse mules, unbroke but gentle, also good. breeding black, Spanish, 11 yr. old jack. Burl F. Hail, Kensington. ; 1 iron gray mare mule, 5 yrs. old, about 850 Ibs., healihy, sound. Reasonable price. Hen- ry Osborne, Sparta, Rt. 1, Box 1 SG: Good farm mule, 11-12 yrs. old, about 1 M Ibs., $125.00: good marsh poney, 6 yrs. old, 700 Ibs., $75.00. Exc. for sheep, cat- tle, or hogs. B. F. Latham, Brunswick, 3200 Glynn Ave. Good mare, good cond., work anywhere, also good Jersey cow, for sale at my barn. A. F. Barns, Young Cane. 11 yr. old, about 1 M Ibs. farm mare, plenty pep, no _ plug, $100.00. 3 miles east Bartow. Emmit Hall, Bartow, Rt. 1. Saddle horse, good shape, med. size, about 7 yrs. old, $100.00. J. M. Helfrich, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 678-B. 12 yr. old mule, wt. 1200 Ibs., fat, sound, $90.00; 1 black Jersey cow, fresh about March 1, $40; also cotton and corn planter and guano distributer for sale. B. E. Hitchcock, Douglasville, Rt. 1. (At* Beulah Church), A one-eyed mule, grai binder, $40.00; 2 disc tractor plow, $40.00; Kudzu crowns, good size, $6.00. M. Y. M. Anderson, .Williamson. 1100 Ib. mare mule, fat and fine except back toe of one foot, $100.00; black mare, 850 Ibs., good worker, $60.00. Bud Hol- land; Dalton. Rt. 2. Good iron gray mule, 7 yrs. old, gentle, work anywHere, wt. 900 lbs., and all farming tools, $200 at barn. D.,J. Burel, Dac- ula. - "Mule, age right, wt. 1150 Ibs., well worth money asked. W. T. Vickery, Union City. 1 plug mare mule, wt. about 800 Ibs., fair cond., work anywhere, $30.00; cream colored, 7-8 Jer- sey cow, about 1 gal. per day (2 gal. with plenty feed), freshen in June. Hoyt Spruill, Bow- don, Rt. 1; 2 mules: mares, 8 yrs. old, 1100. lbs., and 11 yrs. old, 1200 Ibs. $175.00. R. P. Rowe, More- fands Rt A. $60.00; Very gentle Shetland pony, |\, about 400 Ibs. wt., cheap. George W. Nelson, Blakely. Mule and wagon for sale. Mrs. N. M. Thomas, College Park. Smooth mouth mule (mare), 800-900 lbs. Perfectly sound. Cheap for cash, or trade for anything can use of equal value. L. C. Stahl, Columbus, Rt. 2, Box 88. 2 mare mules, 900 Ibs. ea., 10-14 yrs. old, good cond. $225 cash. Trade for 2 small mare mules, wt 800 lbs., not over 10 yrs. old, equal value. J.-M. Parker, Austell, Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Will buy or trade for a very gentle pony for small boy. W. TT. Lilly, Quitman, Rt. 2, Wild- wood Farm. | ' Want 1 Shetland stallion. Give particulars and_ price. Leon Swainsboro. : i }right and quality best. _ HOGS FOR SALE _ | - Page Three HOGS FOR SALE __ 4 O.1.C., 60-70 Ib. 12 wks. old gilts, $6.00 ea.; 40 P.C., Duroc, cross, 75-90 lbs., gilts, $7.00 ea.; 175. lb... Duroc. yr. old: boar; $25.00.: W. B. Cadle, Mt. Ver- non. : Duroc-Jersey pigs, pure bred and registered, at reasonable prices; Light Brahma roosters, $1.75 ea. 2 for $3.00; also Kud- zu plants, for sale. L. M. Ken- nedy, Collins. Sev. bred sows, gilts and about 60 shoats, any size; sey. tons bright mixed hay for sale; and will exc. 1 pr. good mules for corn. J. T. West, DeSota. Shoat, 100-125 Ib.-wt. 8 Ib. F.0.B. here; pure bred Guernsey cow, fresh 3rd calf; 25 pullets, pure Cornish, unrelated cock- erel; Gov. built 2 horse wagon, 10 M Ibs. cap... W. W. Driskell, Sparta. \ Reg. Duroc 10 wks. old pigs. Best blood lines, cholera im- mune. Reasonable prices. Write, Aubrey Stallings, Carrollton, Rts. : 4 big bone black guinea males, wt. about 115 Ibs., $10.00 ea. Ss. M. Helmey, Marlow, Rt. 1, Box 44. O.I.C. pigs, 3-4 mos. old, 86- 100 1b. wt? Ent. to reg., $15.60 ea. F.0.B. Edwin P. Jones, Reynolds. 2 S.P.C. 10 wks. oid boars, reg. in buyers name. $19.00 ea. Herman Price, Wrightsville. 2 sows, i yr. oid, about 1506 Ibs. (1 fat, other little thin). $12.00 and $10.60. Mrs. Harry D. Hamrick, Augusia, Rt. 3. 46 and 80 1b. pigs, $4.00 and $3.60 ea., some fer corn, hay, or Spanish peanuts. C. J. Daniel, Americus, Rt. 3. 16 Duroe Jersey gilts, pure bred, but not reg. About 5 mos. old, av. about 160 Ibs., 10c Ib. at my barn. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. i, Box 9. 4 reg., bred, Berkshire gilts, farrow in April, $20.00 to $30.00 ea.; first class Berkshire boar, $30.00. C. J. Hardman, Com- merce. ee Few choice gilts, bred to our Champion Duroc males, South- ern Builder and Southern Bal- ance, $65.00; weaned pigs, $15 and up. J. C. Williamson, Al- bany, Tripod Farm. 10 nice pigs, 6 wks. old, Red Jersey and . P. C. crossed. $2.50 ea. at my farm. C. F. Cox- well, Milledgeville, Rt. 2. cee PP. C.. 18 - pigs, 34,00 ea. Ready for sale March 10; 9 criss crossed with Duroc, $4.50 ea. Will av. 385 to 40 Ibs. 8 21 big type Poland Chinas, grown hogs, shoats; pigs, pure blooded, of finest stock; 2 Blue Ribbon Winners at State Fairs. Farm located Rico, 10, mi. West Palmetto. A. C. Haygood, Post Office, Palmetto. 25 Chester County White bred sows, farrowed about March 20, also shoats. At my: farm. George W. Myers, Stone Mtn., Rockbridge Road. Nice white chester 6- mos. old gilt, ready to breed, $15.00, FOB. H. A. Wilson, Martin. 5 shoats, 50 Ibs. ea., 3-40 Ibs. ea. 2 miles Palmetto. Mrs. Minnie Morgan, Palmetto. 10 mos. old shoat, S. P. C. and Hampshire cross, wt. about 150 or 160 Ibs., Farrow about April. $14.00, Leon White, Midville. 3 Essex pigs, 9 wks. old, $4.00 ea. or exe. for 200 baby chicks, any breed. Mrs, Francis Wood, Conyers, Rt. 2. 2 brood sows for sale. W. A. Henderson, Norcross. Black P. C. reg. 1 fine sow, Pride of Wilkes, sire, Dr. Pattern Cloth A84245. Recently bred reg. boar (8rd litter): yr. old boar, . Hollyberry Dick A98731. Can be seen my farm, near Washington. W. W. Quinn, Washington. Big bone Guinea male pig, $8.50 at my home; $8.75 C. O. D. J. T. Brown, Elberton, Rt. 3. Black Essex sow and 8 pigs, 4 wks old, $30.00 F. O. B. Au- rey Lanier, Graymont, Rt. 1... Big bone Black Guinea pigs 10 wks old for breeding, $15.00 pr., $8.00 ea. Hastman. O. I. C. 10 wks. old pigs from large litter and matured sows, reg. buyers name, $18.00 pr., $10.00 ea. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City. . 3U. bred Duroc Jersey gilts, dbl. treated, wt. around 150 Ibs. ea. 75 to 100 feeder shoats, Du- roc Jersey bred, 30-60 lbs. ea. A. B. Ledbetter, Newton. Reg. S. P. C. china pigs, 2 mos. old, $10.00 ea. F.0O.B. Depot or farm; Reg. Guernsey 7 mos. old bull, $25.00. T. R. Duggan, Warthen. 6 pigs, 50-50 Duroe and P: C. 8 wks. old, mostly females, $4.00 ea.. Webster Callaway, Bishop. Thoroughbred Hampshire gilts, well marked, 6 1-2 mos. old, ready to breed, $12.50 ea. rae R. Duggan, Cochran, Rt. | cS P. C. gilts and boars, chol- era immune \and reg. Prices H.. M.) = Fo Proctor, lard in exchange: Woodward, Waycross, Rose- dale Farm, Dixie Highway, South, 2 mile. Pure bred Black Guinea 3 yr. old male, wt. 200 lbs. or more. Short head, nose and real duck- legged. Sell prevent inbreed- mg. $30.00 crated or $25.00 to truck, Guar. sat. J. Hargroves, Marlow. Sev. reg. S. P. C. gilts and males, last September itarrow, from one ot Georgias best herds. T. Ayer Hatcher, Macon, Ga. Industrial Home. Black P. C. gilt, about 11 mos. old, reg. and bred to fine reg. poar, inoculated for life against cholera. Crate and ship on first. money order for $28.50, and send reg. papers, A. L. Milli- gan, Hatonton. 8 shoats, wt. 75 to 100 lbs. 5 pigs, 8 mos. old, $3.00 ea. J. H. Smith, Chipley, Rt. 2. 11 S. P. C. and Berkshire erossed, 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 mos. oid, $5.00 to $7.00 ea.; .fine stock male hog, straight nose Berk- shire, about 400 ibs. 18 mos..old. $40.00. E. R. Williams, Atlanta, :Rt. 7, Box Z11, Phone Bel. 1589-R. Reg. Berkshire boar, Yr. old March 26, large enough now and reasonable fee for service. Ap- preciate advance notice when wanted. W. P. McRae, Atlanta, Rt. 4, phone Ra. 6436, or He. 4747, & blue, big bone Guinea gilts, 50 to 75 Ibs. ea., $6.50-$8.00; Jersey bull, thoroughbred, 2 yrs. old, from 5. gal. cow, 850 ib, wt. Sell or exe. for good work steer. W. A. Sumner, Adrian. mee SB. Pe 6: 15 nine. old boar, 350- 460 Ib. wt., $60.00 or trade for fattening hog. W. T. De Foor, Toccoa. : 2 B. P. C. 18 mos. old sows from reg. stock, bred to reg. B. P. C. male, due farrow April 10, $25.00 ea. Trade for corn, peas, feed stuff at market price. Nix Methvin, Machen. Reg. Berkshire pigs, 2 mos, old March 1, $7.50 ea. papers not included. Inoculated. and. crated for shipment, Fred lL, White, Buckhead. Good brood sow with 6 pigs, $20.00; 2 syoung brood sows, $8.00 ea.; full Guernsey male and 3 common cows, 1 with calf, $18.00 ea. $70.00 for lot. BE. H. Jones, Waycross. Reg. Durocs of World Cham- pion breeding from this Georgia Champion herd. Weaned pigs, . either sex, $15.00 ea.; 200 Ib. boars, ready for service, $35.00. Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton. Pure bred Duroc Jersey gilt of prize winning stock, 6 mos. old, for sale or trade for good 1 horse wagon. J. H. Fletcher, Riverdale. Big bone Guineas, 4 males ready for service, 4 gilts, ready bred, $15.00 ea.; 2 bred sows, oe ea. J. A. Harrell, Mitch- eH... Orin Master No. 8861, half brother Scuberts New Hra (present World Champion Duroe boar.) Farrowed March 24, 1935. Individually perfect and sire of reproduced big litters, Sacrifice, $50.00. S. L. Thorne ton, Deweyrose, Rt. 1. 20 to 25 pigs and shoats, also brood sows, bred. All inocu- lated and reasonably. priced, es- pecially in 1 lot. In Jackson, Ga. P. R. Kimbrough, Atlanta, aoe Angier Ave. N. E., Wa. oe e HOGS WANTED Want Duroc Jersey sow and boar, pure bred and reasonably priced. . E. Vandiver, Lavonia. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 does, Tog-Nubian mixed, freshen first time around March 5, $25.00 for both. Sam Jones, Roswell, : 20 lambs, 25 Ib: wt. ay. young, fat, for sale. J. Tom Rivers, Glenwood, Horseshoe Bend Farm. About 25 head breeding goats, most of them hornless. Good breeds, mixed, milking types. Angora and common, $2.00 ea, Mrs. Mittie Harper, Osierfield, Rts sk. 8 nannies, 2 milking, 2 baby bills, 1 big Nubian bill.. Nannies freshen between now and Au- gust ist. Mostly Toggenburegs. Mrs. Alice White, Mgan Park. 61 Pennsylvania Ave. Buck and 2 does, for sale or exc. for 1 fresh milk goat. P..P. Pirkle, Lawrenceville. 5 fresh milk goats, 3 freshen soon; 100 per cent Nubian buck, 5 gt. sire. Fee, $2.00; corn, oats, peavine hay, meat and 11-2 tons straight goat manure, $1.00 CWT. bag. Edwin Simpson, At- janta. 695 Paynes Ave., N.W. _ FOR SALE Pair. Toggenbure conte, nice, | true to type, heavy milking strain, dark brown shaded to lack color; doe, $15.00; buck, $5. 00. Maynard, Newton, Does: March ist and 15th eshening, Ist and 2rd kidding. Guar. Nubian Tog. Will del. 4 qt.: $20.00; Saanan and Tog., 4 qts. properly fed) $27.50+ 7Pr, full Tog. kids, $20. 00. William Thompson, Cataula, 2 fresh butt-headed milk goats, 2 yr. old, $15.00; one a ar old, $10.00; also pr. Ring- eck pheasants, $10.00. pair. J. H. Ariail, Ashland. _ 4 nannies, 7 half grown kids, 3 mother sheep and 1 half grown lamb. At bargain. T. W. at ae Bremen, Rt.:2.) ~ _ SHEEP AND GOATS - . \WANTED - Want high producing milk - goats, Saanan does preferred. Describe fully and lowest cash prices Mrs.7) Viva. Lh: Davis; Cairo, care Mrs. W. C, Mathews. - Want 50 or 75 common goats, State what you have and price. A. O. Pate, Hawkinsville, Want 100 or more goats. Must be cheap. WeePy Dempsey, Cave Springs, Rt. 3. RABBITS FOR SALE . 9 grown Chinchilla ee i 2 Ub. ea. for sale.-C. Jy Stone, Adairsville,. Rt. 2. Sev. extra nice, large, pure- blooded Toggenburg does, all avy milk strain. Really ex- ptional animals. Reasonable rices, John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De. 0489-W. - POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS ; $0 pure bred Ancona 10 mos. old pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs. R. L. Day, Dames Ferry. 2 young Ancona cockerels; $1.00 ea.; also. Young dewberry plants, well rooted, 5c ea.; $2.50 i alee Cs Si Hicks, Adel, S BANTAMS : Show type Buff Cochins, Dark ornish and B. B. Red Game ban- tams. All from prize winners. ~W. K. Herndon, BEE, 1109 Adrian St. 5 mixed bantam hens, laying, 40c ea, Edwin Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4, Small type, 1936 hatch red bantam rooster and 2 pullets, $1.00 .0:B:: 8 pr. good mixed igeons, $2. 00. Trade all above for 3 good March 1936 R. I. Red hens. Herman Ward, Geneva. 6 colored bantam pullets and 38 col. bantam roosters, October $3. 00. Miss Iris Parrish, 4 same battens hens and cock, small type, wt. av.-1 Ib. ea. Mixed. $3.75 del. in Ga. Miss Martha Cheatham, Roy. : BARRED WHITE. AND me OTHER ROCKS. 10 pure bred Parks B. R. 1936. atch pullets and a youhg roos- er, $11.00, plus. chgs. Money order, Mrs. J. B. Brown, East- mane Rt 1. pure pred Parks 2 yr. hens, | ying, | wt. 7-8 lb. ea., and yr. -eockerel, $11.00. Money or- er; Mrs. John: A, Watson, Summit, Ri 3. 10 to 12 Holterman Aristo- rat B. R. thoroughbred AAA cockerels: 2 roosters, $2.00 ea. Also, | garlic, 10 doz. 75. CG, Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. 35 Booths AAA April hatch _B. R. pullets,. $1.00 ea.; Parks AAA 2 yr. old- rooster, $3.00; Booths AAA April hatch rooster, $1.50. Money order. _ Johnson, Flowery Branch, Rt. .2 10 fine White Rock April _hatch, now laying pullets, $9.00. -C. L. Davis, Curryville, Rt. 1. _ Pure bred Buff Rock March- April hatch cockerels, $1.00 and $1.25 ea.: setting eggs, $1.00 per 15; few hens, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C.R. : Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. 15 pure bred B. R. hens, 18 mos. old and _ rooster, $12. 00. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rockingham. = 220 -b.. R. now laying pullets, $18.00, or $1.00 ea. Mrs. G. W. Darnell, Jr., Rabun Gap. ae pure bred B. R. pullets and real nice cockerel, sev. mos. old, $4.00; pure dark Cornish eggs, ~$5c per 15 del; 4 pure bred Buff Leghorn. hens, (be. a., 2 cocks free. B. L. Lynn, Way- Oss, 1616 Madison St. ee (White B. R. pullets and ockerel, $1.00 ea.; 6 mix. hens, - Ca be: Ty hens and cock- $1. 00 ea. Mrs. Frank Bleckley, Rabun. Gap. 4 fine Parks str. 18 mos. old roosters, $1.75 ea.; 6 fine young laying hens, $1. 25 ea.; hatching egg: 95_ per 15, prepaid. Carton ge Clifton, Millen. : 3 A ' Fred Bowles, Rydal, | eggs, $1.25 per: 15; | els, Moultrie, 325 First St., N.W. 10 B. R. now laying pullets and rooster, $10.00. Mrs. J. V. Willis, Ty TPyeORt. 1, 38 B.-R. 8 mos. old roosters, now ready for service, AAA Grade, $1.50 ea. Claude Harris. Lawrenceville, Rte < 10 Thompson str. B. R. hens, pure bred, $1.00 ea, $9.00 for lot, F.0.B. Money orders. Mrs. A. M. Hooper, Norcross. : 7 B. R. hens, yr. old, 85 ea. R22. CORNISH Pure bred Dark Cornish, 30 pullets, June hatched, cockerels, ready for service, $1.00 ea. or 30 pullets and 8 cockerels, $30. Mrs. Viola King, Pearson, 8 Cornish May hatch roosters, all thoroughbred, $2.50 ea.; Cc. B. Nev- 2 Dark Cornish cockerels, summer 1936 hatch, $1.25 ea.; eggs, 80c for 16, or 5c ea. del. i Ay Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1. Large type Cornish from prize strains and bloodtested, 3 pul-_| 'lets and cockerel, $5.00 F.O.B., in light crate; eggs, $1.00 per 15, prepaid. Mrs. Vera Dug ggar,' Sylvester. Route. 10 now laying pullets and 1 rooster, pure; Dark Cornish, $10.00 not. prepaid. M. O. only. Mrs. Harvey Foster, | eh Rt. 3, Box -113; rabbits, | Guar, game. 1678 Emory Road, N. B. Mrs. H. M. | ters, $1.50; GAMES 7 young hens, 2 stags, 10 mos. old, trimmed, pure bred Black and Red . game, $7.50, or exc. for Black .P.._,. gilt, Write at eae James Brock, eee 5 Warhorse ene. $2.00 ea.; 1 Clairborn and Brown ~ Breast hen, $1.50; 4 Blus hens,! $2.00 ea,5 3 Washington hens, $2.50 a,;. 1 Washington 21-2 -yr\ cockerel - -(to go with hens), $4200. . P60. a order for $25.00 for lot. WwW. . Skinner, Ludowici. Pure Ky. Doms, 22yr.-old=-6 Ib. brood cock, $4. 00: Stags, dark and light colors, $1. 50 ea.; hens or pullets, $1.25 ea.: eges, $1.25 per, 15, Richard Panter, Mor- ganton, Rt. 1. Pure bred Irish Gro cocks, $6.00 ea.; stags, $4.50 ea. For breeding or for the pit. All trimmed and walked. No in- quiries answered. J. M.. Howell, eres oe Irish Grey cocks, bred for the pit and walked, $8.00 ea. on separate walks; stags, same breed, ready trimmed, $5.00 ea, All pure bred and guar. satisfy. L. L. Ponder, Oakman, Rt. 1. 2 nice Grady and Red Quill stags, crossed, for $3.00: 1 nice pure bred Roundhead stag, $2.00. C. H. Camp, Toc- coa, 12 hens and 2 roosters, $15: 00 cash, or exc. for 10 guineas, 9 hens and rooster and $10.00. Come get them. J, EK. Averett, Blakely, Rt. 1. 2 pit (fighting) game cocks, yr. old, from finest of stock, $5.00, or $3.00 ea. Cliff C. Dye, Middleton, Reals 5 game pullets, splendid lay- ers, and 1 young Brown Leghorn rooster, $3.50 cash. A Krause, Atlanta, 63 Walnut Ave., N.E., Peachtree Hills, Pit games, Walker. exclusively: cocks, $5.00; stags, $3.00; pullets, $2.50; eggs, $2.50 per 15.168 W. Price, Atlanta, Palcons Games, stags and cocks, Write your wants. Haskell Little, Gainesville, 8 Dorsey St. 1 full Clairbourne Roundhead, 5 lbs., 1-2 Blue, 1-2 Gray, 5 Ibs., March hatch, $1.50 3,7 = $3: 00 for pr. Jack Owenby, Blairs- ville, Rt. 3; BOX 54.5 . GIANTS pure bred March hatch White Giant rooster, $2.00 cash, Mrs. Jee Womack, Penfield. April hatch, nice, pure bred Jersey Black Giant roosters, $2 ea., or 2 for $3.75. Money or- ders only. Mrs. W. T. Beasley, Collins, Rt. 2. Royal Purple J. B. Giant roos- cockerels, $1.25 and hatching eggs, selected, $1.00; Tbe per 15, plus postage with | erate ret, Mrs. M. M. Simpson, Waverly Hall. . Jersey Black Giants, April hatch cockerel, $1.50: 7 pullets, $1.00 ea.; lot for $8. 00; Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 40 Ib. = exc. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar- in. 100 Jersey White Giant, 8 wks. old chicks (when grown wt. 13 Ibs.), 40c ea. Pure bred, blood- tested, disease free; heading let- tuce plants, Big Boston and cab- bage-collard plants, 75c M post- paid. Exc. Aaron Sampson, MecDon- | pullets, Jr., Quitman. ; HAMBURGS 1 Silver Spangled Hamburg and 1 Campine cockerel, $1.50 ea. Both show type; 1 red tas- | sel pit game cock, $2. 00. Clay- en Garrett, Gatesville, oe 56. coe cent, SL 00. ea.: hatch Light _ Brahma cockerels, _ $1.25 each. Burnsed, Ellabell, Rt. 1. 55 hens, 1936 hatch, W. L. hens, laying 70 per cent, $45.00. at my Statesboro, Rt. 4. Big type W. Li yr. old roos- ters, $1.00 ea.; eggs, 75 per 15. Reduction. on 100 or Breeding stock. Mrs. J. L. Par- rish, Nashville, Rt. 1. 100 W. L. hens, 13 cockerels, large type Eng. str. March 1936 hatch, hens now laying, also 100 bu. corn. Make best offer. J. R. Jones, Climax, Rt. A. 25 hens, 38 roosters, hatch, Eng str. W. L., $25.00. Mrs. N. L. Maddix, Eatonton. 2 white leghorn males, Han- son str. direct, $2.00 ea.; Incubators, Super Hatches, . 250 ege cap., $10.00 ea. W. C. Sta- Cy; College Park, 408 (Is. ages Ave. 50 pure bred Hverlay, Beloctad now laying, March hatch B. L. hens, $1.00 ea... Rooster given HT. 3C: free with 15 hens. G. W. Paulk, Willacoochee, Rt. 2. 150 Leghorn 4 wks. old pul- lets, from 200 eggs or better, trapnested hens, sired by ped males from hens with records 275-316 oe Very reasonable price. Strickland, Colum - bus, Rt. a ee 168. Booking orders for Barron W. li. chicks, 1 to 6 wks. old; also booking orders for first early Mac B; Narragansett turkeys; Bult ; Rock cockerels for sale. Mrs, Lillie B. Reid, Milner. 30. A No. 1 Lindstrom idcted es Cae Was has laying hens, $1.00 ea. No,:1 8. C. Reds, no culls. J. B. Harris, Hatley. 60 Booths AAA W. L. April Se- Exc.. for pS 1936 hatch, now laying pullets, $55.00, or $1.00 ea. E. B. Whit- ley, Coffee. 250 Eng. str. 19386 hatch W. L. hens from 7 yrs. continuous trapnest flock (not one from a hen laying less than 200 eggs her first year). G. L. Stripling; Maton, Rt. 3. ~ AAA bloodtested McMurray str, Red Leghorn chicks, 20c ea. del. Eggs, 10ce ea. carefully selected. Supply limited. Jack Smith, Jr., Cordele. Ped. W. L. breeding cockerels from official. eontest record dams with egg records 271-327. eggs. Price reasonable. M. Ww. Kantala, Elberton. 50 W. L. Hens, 80c ea. FOR. my home. B. M. Bratcher, Alma, ban 250 W. L. April pullets, now laying, no culls, 85c ea. J. B. Sanders, Millhaven. 100 nice W. L. 10 mos. old pul- lets, $1.00 ea. or exc for good work mule. R. L. Day, Dames Ferry. Hess Booths AAA S. C. W. L. Uni- versity Georgia pbloodtested flocks. Eggs, $1.00 per 15, pre- paid. Mrs. C. W. Smith, Cusseta, Booths AAA S. C. W. L. yr. old, extra fine rooster, $1.50 F.O.B. here, or exc. for 2 pure bred doe rabbits. Hershel Chand- ler, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Big type W. L. yr. old roos- ters, $1.00 ea.; want large breed chicks, Orpingtons preferred, to raise on share basis. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Rted; 50 S. Cc. W. L. 10 mos, old Lindstrom Royal str. 75c ea. F.0.B. If to be shipped, send coops. Je A Flanagan, Lumber City, Rt. 1. 50 large Eng. AAA W. L. lay- ing pullets, $40.00; 15 White Wyandotte pullets, $10.00. Mrs. F. L. Morgan, Guyton. 25. Cochran large str. W. L. 10 mos. pullets, been treated and laying, $1.00 ea. J. W. Brown, Helena. 200 W. L. hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old. In lots of 25 or more, 10c per lb. F.0.B. H. L. Turner, Jr., Thomson. Exc, 20 in. Grist Mill and mo- tor, good cond., for white leg- horn chickens; also exe. 8 gal. milch cow, 3 wks. old (heifer) for chickens, | Geer, Newton, Rt. 1. MINORCAS Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca cockerels from stock direct, March-April hatch, $1.50 ea.; few fine pullets; also hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid. G. W. Wilson, Elberton. Breeding Black Minorca young roosters, B. W. D. tested, $1.75 ea. 2 or more, $1.50 ea.; Hybrid setting eggs, Black Minorcas, W. Leghorn cross, $1.25 per 15, $6.00 C del. J. J - Harvard, Haw- kinsville. a 10 thoroughbred Buff. Aner ca 9 mos. old pullets, treated against sorehead and roupe and worms. $10.00, F.0.B. Clarence Brown, Helena. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 60 friers, pends for. sale. Very 10 March. and 1 farm. Harnest Newton, ee more. 1936 also 2 |. 10 mos. old. calf | C. W.t | ers, $2.50 ea.: _ POULTRY FOR SALE Strong, healthy, heavy mixed baby chicks, $6.50 C; $3.50 for 50c; for March del. land, Screven. $2.00 for 25 del. Ready Clyde Strick- ORPINGTONS __ 1385 pure bred 6 wks. old Buff | Orp. chicks, 25c ea. now ready. | Money order. Mrs, J. S. Berry- hill, Cochran, Rt. 2. Morgans Stay Buff . Orp. | (best early broilers and layers). 22 yrs. breeding Pxhibition Sweepstake Winners. Eggs and baby chicks. Mrs. Ed. Morgan, Americus. 10 theroughbred Buff Orp. yr. old hens, Myers str. now laying, $1.00 ea. Exe. for seed irish po- tatoes, seed peas or peanuts at reasonable prices. Mrs. Gussie Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4. 15 Buff Orp. pullets, pure Hge-a-Day str., Booths AAA, 90c ea. lots of 15;\ $1.00 ea. smaller lots. Del. Mrs. M. S&S. Nichols, Broxton, Rt.-2.. . Pure bred Buff Orp. hens, $1.00 ea. F.0.B. Mrs. R. G. Bra- ziel, Rochelle, Rt. 2. s 24 hens, 2 roosters, about 8 mos. old, Buff Orp., $25.00. Mrs. W. A. Biggers, Rebecca, Rt. 2. 10 Buff Orp. hens, 1936 hatch, pure bred, $10.00 F.0O.B. Mrs. |. Joe R. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Pure bred 1936 Buff Orp. roosters, $1.50 ea.,. 2 for $2.50. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. 15 pure bred Buff Orp. hens and rooster, $1.00 ea. Cash. An- derson Grant, Gainesville, Rt. 7. 10 or. 15 young, laying Buff Orp. hens and unrelated cock, $1.00 ea.- Mrs. J. L.; Catley, Cornelia, Rt. sl Buff Orp. cockerels, $2. 00 to $5.00 ea. Mrs. L, P. Bannister, Chamblee. : 7 REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE) 7 thoroughbred N. H. cocker- els, mates now laying, $1.25 ea. postpaid, or lot for $7.50. Also few thousand extra nice straw- berry plants, 50, 75c; 100, $1.25; 250, $2.25; 500, $4. "5, prepaid. dA Crumbley, Gainesville, P. O. Box 220. REDS (RHODE ISLAND) S. C. R. I. Red. rooster, pure | bred, dark red, for Sale or exc. for 1 Little Brown Hen ins. in good cond. Mrs. Wilma KE. De- Loach, Ella Belle, Rt. 1, Box 1. 20 pure R. I. Red .pullets, a mos. old, now laying, $19.75 for lot. Mrs. J. W. ema Thomaston, Rt. 8. AAA Booths R. I. Red Goes erel, $1.25; 4 January 1936 hatch hens, $i. 25 ea. Lewin Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rte 25 ; 9 Booths AAA grade S.C. RB; I. Red hens and rooster, April 1935 hatch, $10.00; 10 pure bred Reds, Booth and Donaldson str., and rooster, 2 yrs. old, $10.00, or $1.00 ea. Tifton, Rt. 5. 4 fine bloodtested R. C. S.C. R. I. Red March roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Lilla Redd, Summit, Fel; 2: 4 R. I. Red roosters for stock, Mrs. W. A. Hand, $1.50 ea; 25 ea. White Minor- ca and W. L. hens, yr. old, lay- ing. All F.O.B. Mrs. V. C. Par- ker, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 5. 3 Donaldson Mahood str. S. C. R. I. Red early hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea., $3.00 for lot: walnuts, "$1.00 Due all pork sausage, smoked, 25c Ib. Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Rt. 1. Pure bred R. I. Red 8 mos. old pullets, laying, $1.00 ea.; eges, $1.00 setting, del. in Ga. Wilsons watermelon seed, 60c lb. F.0.B.-H. D. Wilson, Pal- meth: 2 12 hens and rooster, thor- oughbred Donaldsons Reds, $12. No chks. J. C. Milliner, Cuth- bert, 163 Randolph St. 2 nice S. C. R. I. Red April hatch rooster, $1.00 and $1.15, if taken at once; 18 mos. old B. R., $1.00. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille, 2 April hatch Red roosterg, pure bred, $1.00 ea. F.0.B. Miss Lena Keney, Collins, Rt. 1. Direct Donaldson Red roost- 2 good mules for sale, also. Mrs. A. G. Robert- son, Palmetto, Roosevelt High- way. Al Red yr. old (in March) pullets, $1.50 ea.; cockerel, $2.50; 15 October 1936 hatch pullets, 75e ea. SS. D. Harrison, Kathleen. Cockerel, 4 pullets, March hatch, S. C. R. I. Reds, Donald- son str., $6.00; eggs, $1.00 per setting. Mrs. C. HK. Moon, Re- becea, Rt. 2. 4 pure Donaldson strain and banded March-April cockerels, $1.25 ea.; 20 mos,-old rooster, $1.50. Fine birds. No chks. Money order. C. J. Hopper, Ranger. pasty 20 young, pure Donaldson Red hens and 9 roosters, $1.00 ea. F.O.B. for lot. Mrs. Sic MeVey, Blue Ridge, RES 100 Donaldson red pullets and | ; cockerels, M March | Siz i hatch, shape $1.25 plack | - Monday, Mare . - POULTRY FOR. Ss $1.75 ea. ville. 3 Ficodieter: state yr. old R. I. Red $1.50 ea. F.0.B. Miss. Cothron, Valdosta, 10 Donaldson R. I. mos. old hens, good $12.50 not prepaid. Kell, Ellijay, Rt. ae Arnold Keene, rooster, $2.00. houn, Rt. 3. cockerels and pullets, anc ruary hen hatched Red chicks, at popular prices, A. H. Freeman, Atlanta McLendon Ave., N. Pee WYANDOTTES Pure Columbian Wyan rooster and 3 hens, $3.0 hens, 60c ea.; also Blu jusian eggs, 60c per sett 15. Clay. Owenby, Culbe: N. C. Rt. 1. (Resident of G 6 pure bred S. L. Wy: pullets and rooster, oe $7.00 for lot. Chatsworth, R.F.D. 4 roosters, $1.00 ea.:; ter, $1.25. All pure tag S. L. Wyandottes, kins, Cairo, Rt. 3, Box - 1535 2 Tine (a; Wyando mos. old roosters, | $1.50 ea. Marietta, Rt. 4. 10 pure bred S. L. Wyath pullets, just\ beginning to $10.00; 10 B. R. pullets or $15. 00 for lot; also. bantam hens, 50c ea. Mrs. Arch Harris, Clark White Wyandotte April cockerel, $1.25 F.0.B. Exc, a large type 1 or 2 Be White Cornish cock, or cock. Johnson Crowe, Ca ville, 8, Maybelle St. 4 pure bred R. C. S. L. dotte April roosters, Tarbc $1.00 ea.; 1 of same br $1.25. Money order. Mr ard Elkins, Cairo, Rt. 3, Bo: TURKEYS, GUINEAS, G ETC. FOR SALE 2 M. B. toms, 15-20 Ib lb. F.O.B.; 35 Ib. dressed. with order. Mrs. J. H Stephens, M. B. tom and 2 Gem Leverett Adairsville, Re Bee 2 Red toms for sal for budded peach, any can trees. Mrs. C. Hogansville, KE 3. toms, April hatch, fine st about 18-20 lbs., well ea. j Tete et: 4 White Pekin duck drake, $1.00 or Cornish game baby chic T. Hutcheson, Fitzgera for lot, Gi MS. Flowery Branch, Ches 4 nice gobblers, Apri $3.00 ea. Wt. 18-20 Ibs grown; 16 bantam hens roosters, $6.00. Gus R Tifton, Rt 2:3 20 pure bred Hg Indian Runners, 7 drak ducks, $15.00. Mrs. Ben B: Eastman, Rt. 1. : Giant Bronze ng 24-28 Ibs., for sale: also orders for eggs. Z. J. Oak. = Bronze tom an hen, $5. $4.00 ea. respectively. sonal chks. W. L. enna, Rt. 3. 3 fine M. B. Antkegs: wt. 22 Ibs., 2 hens, .12 or more, 22c per poun large when mature. Mr Golden, Bremen, R.F.D e 2M. B. May 1936 t ea., $5.00 ea. Money L. Bowen, Vienna, Rt. 5 thoroughbred Bourbo: toms, good breeders, w 22-25 Ib. toms, 30c Ib Hudgins, Griffin, Rt. B. 6 thoroughbred Bou OY 22-25 lb. tobs, 30c Ib. Mi L. Cook, Griffin, Rt. B. 8 young ducks and dr en NOB. 20% exc, fo feathers. Minnie Willis ing Rock, Rt. 1. zs Bourbon toms, 1936 $4.00 ea., F.0.B.; want oughbred Duroe Jerse} pig, cheap for cash. Mi Wooten, Broxton, Rt. 4 Muscovey duck: drake, $5.00 not del.; a Giant and Red baby hie March del. Mrs. L. B. drum, Adairsyille. M. Bronze toms; 4 4 20 Ib. and a 1935 hatch one, 20c lb. F.0.B. Al Mrs, J. A. Milford, Bal Pair Toulouse gees Make offer;: also New eu hi ml - $7.50 to $8.50. des Auburn, Rt. 1 Cuthbert, he 4 ee Hol- ts jTteer, a: EF. D, eese, $4.50 pr.; eges, Bronze: 8 -goh- $4.00 ea.; 4 Be MES eae Es; Aveusta. Rt: 2, Box - 2 drakes, Indian "7Be ea Or: exc. for reed hens; 38 speckled soon be laying, 50c ea. exche <"Mrs. 20. a. Cadwell, Rt. 1. April 16-17 Ib. toms. reeders, $5.00 ea. C.0.D. a. del. esville, Rt. 8. ock Bourbon Red hatch 18-20 lb. gob- 0 ea. crated and del. Or $9.00 for the two. N Cluney, Rydal. PEAFOWLS Is, $25.00 per pair. s, C. N. Adams, J. Slade Farm. wis and Fantail-pigeons. mrick, Mount Berry. No $15.00; also dirkeys, : hens, 5 toms, 12-15 lb. 20c Ib. C., 5 Cordele, ERG 4: HEASANTS. > iden pheasants, $7.50; get Rose Comb. Black 2 Mille. Fluer hens, or pure Game. bantam or : eels TR. Jen- mericus, P. O. Box 84. var., pheasants, quail, bantams, doves, ducks, a prices, J.-H. FO. Box 433. Mrs. B. F. Mor-. Cor-. $1.00 per 15. ons, 25 ea. or. trade corn, potatoes and so. other value to eo. W. Calhoun, CGor- 20th. Ave. 3S hite Kings, excellent ated and young birds, Ww. Stephenson, Col-. ge White Kings from ; k, mated and banded, es pre rer. N. Z. S, papers furnished, D3 . all or any part for. red Taylor, Vidalia. nd Silver icine. mixed pr. -5 pr. or more, 30 Ww. L. baby chicks, ) Exc; for seed peas. Jough, Blackshear, Rt. ABY CHICKS 00 large breed little aise on halves to 10 Good ref. t once 100 16 300 chicks ocks. Dan Lanier, At- 2 Warren St. from fae . Edna Mullinax, t. 2, Box 103. rio Silver Sebrights. : Ringneck pheasants, Golden Sebright, Jap. m and pheasant (in for sale reasonable. - Buford. Mrs. Ida 0 White or Brown lL. at 75c ea. del. Must be and true to name. Golden Buff Mi- 10 to 18 mos. pure strain. State Ww. W. Traylor, Bow- Pr. Bob White quail; Ringneck pheas- -| horn eg Booths : a -Williams; Rt. 22, Buena Vista. Pure, fresh, selected Sheppard Ancona eggs, parent stock un- related, 80c per 16, $1.50 per 32, $2.25 per 50. No checks or stamps. Postpaid. J. M. Tur- ner, Rt. 2, Graymont. Parks str. bloodtested B. R. eggs, 75c per setting of 15 or 40e per doz. in lots of 15 doz. or more. F.0.B. my place. Mrs. H. E. Jordan, R.F.D. 1, Rock- ingham. Selected hatching eggs from a pen of thoroughbred R. I. Reds, $1.00 per 15 del. Mrs. D. | F. Walker, Warthen. White Wyandotte eggs, bred, 60c per 15 del. Mrs. Terrell, Rt. 3, Greenville. Donaldson dark S. C. R. I. red eggs, | ! se R. FP. YS, GUINEAS, GEESE exc. 1 Brown. China | pure rabbit does. /Chandler, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. culled by state officials, test- a |-6d: Ancestry record of 292 eges | Watson watermelon seed, R. = Massee, Exchg. for pig or shoat | sper 715; stock, $1.00 per 15: AAA S. C. white leg old extra fine F.0.B. or exchange for Mrs. H. J. Pure Donaldson str. Red eggs of B. W. D. tested and flock - $1.50 also per setting del. in Ga.; want 15 bu. white Spanish pea- | nuts. Quote prices. Mrs. Ray Peterson, Vidalia. wea Everlay brown leghorn eggs, $1.00 per 16; $4.00 per 100; also Hale cantaloupe seed, 35 per Ib. or will exc: for peas. H. L. Car- michael, Tifton. Eggs from 5-7 Ibs. pure bred dark Cornish game hens unre- oe stock $1. 00 for 15 eggs e Dawson. Hatching eae from high pro- ducing leghorns direct from Hansons 300 ege pens, $5.50- hundred. F. R. Kennedy, Rt. 2. Stone Mountain (Lawrenceville Highway). | : Hatching eggs, 10c each. Partridge and Ringlet Barred Rocks, Round Head and War- house Game. Bantams in Malay Game, Barred _Rocks, Rose Comp Black, Black Cochin and Black Tail Japs. Exchange for Cornish or game bird eggs. J. Le | Berry, Norcross. Now booking orders for eggs from worlds largest big bone giant bronze turkeys, $6.25 per doz. prepaid. Few last spring toms, wt. around 30 Ibs. $10 ea. L. J. Ellis, Rt 5, Cumming. Booking orders for turkey eggs, $2.00 per dozen del. _Mrs. Roy Herod, Rt. 3, Adairsville. Pure bred barred rock eg sss for hatching, $1.25 for 15 del. a few cockerels at $1.50 each: F.0.B. T. J..Steed, Buena Vista. Pure bred Buft Orp. setting eges, 75c per setting of 15 or 40c a doz. in 10 dozen lots; also Booths Strain AAA white leg- horns same price. Carton to be wks. old. J. C. Killebrew, | Jack- son, Rt. 2 (1 1-2 mi. W. Indian Springs). Pure bred B. L. eggs, 75 per 15, or exc. for anything can use. Mrs. W. O. Prickett, Cordele, 213-16th Ave. : st Pure bred Partridge Rock hatching eggs, $1.00 per 15. are Jesse Mixon, Ocilla. Carefully selected, jebraved large S. L. Wyandotte eggs, 7bc $1.40 for 30; $4.00 , del. Crate feta M:.Q: only. Mrs. A. B. Courson, Rockingham, Rt. E } : Pure Mammoth Bronze tur- key eggs, $3.00 doz, del. Beth Cook,= Pitts; Rt. 1.-- Eggs from Eng. W. L. from ROP stock, 75 per 15, F.0.B.; $5.00 C. Marion F, Wages, Bu- ford. Riot. Select eggs from R. C. aitver bred, Lace. Wyandottes, pure bloodtested stock, 5c ea. del.; can furnish 100 to 200. each week. M. O. Mrs. B. L. Todd, Valdosta. Pure. Cornish Indian. eggs, $1.00 per 15, carrier ret. P. P. Roosters, 1936 hatch, ready for service, $1.50. M. 0. Annie B. King, Hahira, Rt. 1, Box 124. . Donaldsons. dark Red Eggs, $1,25 per 16; 8. C. W. L., $1.00 per 16. Both del. Booking or- ders. for chicks, 10c ea. Few Red pullets, $1.25 ea. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. . \ Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, di- rect from Booths Lady Egg-a- Day strain, 75 Bs 15, prepaid and insured. J. H. Loyd, Milan, Rico Ses Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, se- lected, turned daily, not chilled, 15 for 75c; 3 to 6 settings, 70c setting; $5. 00 C. All prepaid. Crates ret. Mrs. Lillie Jordan, Norwood, Rt. 2. Selected S. L. Wyandotte eggs, AAA, bloodtested flock, 75 per 15,.$1.25 for-30, del. Mrs. Doug- las McLendon, Sasser, Rt, 1. Selected, pure bred SBooths AAA white Pl. Rock eggs, fine old fash- ioned red, butter-pea seed, 15 Ib.; nice, dried apples, 15 Ib. All prepaid. Bowdon, Rt. 1. EGGS WANTED -pure EGGS: Want to get in touch with party having Indian game eggs for hatching. State price per setting of 15. . Mary D. Howard, Hephzibah, Rt. 1. Want White Giant eggs of pure, selected stock for hatch- ing; also 1 yr. old Bantam hens, any breed other than Black or White Leghorns, reasonable for cash. David M. Moore, Easta- nollee. Want best cash price on 240 pure bred W L. eggs from AAA high producing stock. Cant use them later than March 10. Also a. few settings ase breed turkey eggs. Mrs. J. EH. Sikes, Cochran, Rt, Be. fae Want 1-or 2 pclises pure pee Rose eee Wyan- | seated. Pee estas cash. Durst, Riv T. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Rt. 2.| ~ fcond., $2.00; Mrs. See 1M, $1.00 del.; | lots, 50 per M, F.0.B Bermuda ie J. De Mc Janie, Want setting: of tee eggs. State price. 7. Gibbons, BC Hrazle- i Incubators, Brooder: Ete. For Sale No. 9. Huckese Inc., 2300: ene cap. Hot water heat, oil, burn- er, electric fan, trays automatic- ally turned. Splendid hatches. $100.00. ta, 925 Waverly Way. - Oil burner brooder, 500. cap., good as new, $4.50 exc. for 90 lbs. bunch velvet beans. A. i Seren Wrens. : Big Gray HG Incubator, com- wae with thermometer, lamp, instruction book, good as new, $4.00.. Exe. for pig, chickens or anything can use. Mrs. H. J. Bryant, Cochran, Rt. 1. - 400 cap. Inc., and 2. brooder stoves, 500-1,000 cap., all oil -purning, and good cond., $5.00 ea. at my place, 1 mi. south Conley, Ga., at Ranch, J. a: Kerlin, Ellenwood. KRtses 2 Buckeye Ine., good cond., 175-350 cap., $10.00 and $15.00 FOB. Exe. for Duroc-Jersey shoats. O. B. Brown, Ft. Valley,. Rts 2s 4 : : 4u0 cap. Queen ine., 600 size Super Hatcher, $18.00. F.0.B. Both good cond. Mrs. | Jno, W. Griffin, Qcilla, Rt. 2. Little Brown Hen inc., good hor., 2 gals. 85c; velvet okra $15.00; 20 gal., | seed. Mrs. H. B. Flury, Rentz, PEt Ey Ac Super Hatcher Ine., 3860 cap., perfect cond., $15.00 cash. Mrs. Early Owen, Zebulon. : 110 cap. Wisconsin Inc., good cond., $8.00 F.O.B., or exc. for 100 baby chicks; 65 cap, Buck- eye Inc., -$3.00 F.0,B. Mrs. L. B. Edwards, Forsyth, Rt. 1. | Brown Hen 50 cap. Inc., per- fect cond., $3.00 postpaid. Also AAA quality Buff Orp. eggs, $1.00 per 15; 10 same quality hens and unrelated rooster, $12. Mrs. E. H. Roland, Morgan. 200 egg cap. Inc.: also farm and gardening tools. Cheap. On river road, 3 mi. Fairburn. He He Redding, Fairburn, Rt. 2. 600 cap. Miller In., times, good hatches Ceost $54.00), $25.00 F.0.B. Trade for | anything can. use; also dried beans, 10c_ Ib. del. Mooney, Quill. Electric Premier Inc., good as new, 200 cap. used 1. year, $15.00 cash. Trade for 20 large hens. A. D. Rogers, Americus, 216 some ay J. | Forsyth St. Large Buckeye Inc.,_ perfect cond., for sale or exe, "for sor- ghum syrup. Mrs. G. G Blan- chard, Appling. = Ideal Inc., 150 cap. Set 3 times, good cond. $9.00 at my home. ville Rt. 600 eap. Inc., egg. farming: ee vice, tester, etc., good cond., $20; 1 Super Hatcher, 375 cap. 3 trays, etc., excellent cond., $15 F.0.B. No chks. M. Rodgers, Conyers. 150 cap. Inc., good cond., $8. 00. C. M. Sapp, Ohoopee. 2 Queens, L Roebuck Inc., 600 cap., in good running cond. $25.00 ea. F.0.B. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia. 600 cap. oil Ine, .- Saver Hatcher, reasonable. . Mrs. T. A. Loudermilk, Mt. Airy. 250 cap. Inc., good cond., hot water system, Bohon make. Cost $22.00: sell for $15.00. Mrs. Harlie R Smith, Hull, Rt. 1. PLANTS FOR SALE Early Jersey & Chas. Wake- field Cabbage 500, 50c; 1M, 75c del.; 5 M, $3.50, 10 M, $6.00 exp. collect: Klondike strawberry 500 90; a M, $1.60 del. Prompt shipment. Good count. Guy Waldrip, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Chas. Wakefield, Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage 500, 50c; 5 M and 10 M onion, white and yellow, $1.00 per M del.; 5 M and 10'M lots, 75c per M collect. Prompt ship- ments. Ovie Crow, Valdosta. Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage 20c per C; 50c for 400; $1.00 per M del., 5 M, $3.00 exp. collect; Bermuda onion, yellow and white, $1.00 per M del. or 75e collect. Prompt shipment. Lee Crowe, Valdosta. _ Wakefield, Dutch and Goners bs hagen market cabbage $1.00 per M del.; 5 M, $3.00 and 10 M, $5.00 exp. collect; Bermuda /onion, yellow and white, $1.00 per M del. or 75 per M. collect. Good plants. Guaranteed. Estie Crowe, Valdosta. : Frostproof cabbage, _ B0c per M: sugar cane syrup, ns, 50c gal.; t p James Mitchell, Atlan- Rt. 2; Gainesville, Barred -Rock |. red pepper, set 3. ment, J. HE. Newman, Hewrsnes | Gainesville. et ee onion go apples at Daniel, | u Eldorado Bieri and. ah eretia- Dewberry $1.00- es 10 dei.. in Ga. Made Greenville. : % . Ever- -beating strawberry, $1. per | M: ibe per-C = young hens, laying, : pen of R. I. Reds, $5. 00: young stock dark Veen nis $1.00 per 15: prepaid. - change. C. O. Sikes, eee Dill plants 6 to 15 in. hig 15e a doz. Add postage; r fresh firm yellow Jersey butter, ES 35 a lb. or 3 lbs. del. $1.00; _ one New Hampshire Red. Coe erel (ready for service) p bred, $2.00 .0.B. Mrs. a Bees Hyatt, bea: Bowdon. ; Leading varieties of -eabbage 20c- per C, 75c per M mailed 10 M $4.50 express collect; Kilo dyke strawberry 25e = $1.50 per M mailed. per C= L A. Crow, Chas. Jersey & Copenhage cabbage, 500, 40; 75e M, pe paid; 5 4M for= $2. 50 white and yellow Bermuda- on ion, 50c for 500; 90c fer 1,000 postpaid... I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. 5 Klondike sirawberries, ( 500; $1.50 per M; sugar crow- der peas, nice and clean, 10e ae Ib. Sherman oe Ri 2 Gainesville. Klondike strawberry 500, S0e; $1.50 per M; young plants. Full count Hazel Allen, wale Gainesville. Guar. frostproof cabbage, We ready, all leading varieties, f count, satis, guar., 20c, 100; 4 300;:-75--M, del 50c M,. -eXp collect. Prnest AY iene: Rt. a Gainesville. Cabbage and aoulee ad now ready, 500, 60c; $1.00 M. del Any amount Lixo per M collect, -No checks or C. 0. D.s. Marcus | Williams, & Rt 1, Gainesville. Klondike iba Oe per My del. Mrs. Nora. Crowe, Rites, Gainesville. April bearing strawberr: plants, $1.50 per M, 25c per postage prepaid. Well roote ee A. G.. Howard, R. Fr D , Flowery Branch. blondie . strawberry, $1. 35 per M del. Progressive ever bearing, $1.50 per M del., extr Strawberry, lJarge Lady T, $1.35 per M del. Nice, well rooted young plants true to name. Prompt ship Fay Martin, Rt. 4, Flow ery Branch. Earliest variety Toioe -Klon dike strawberry, 25c per C, $1.00 for 500; extra large firm meat. Everbearers, 30 per; 35 25. per 500: Blue Damson and Bur- bank plums, 3 for 30c del. Mrs. J. S Crowe; Rt. 1, Cumming. All. kinds of cabbage, Be muda onions, 90c per M. All del. Now ready. Mrs. C Ge Williams, Rt. 4, Baxley. E. J. & C. J, cabbage, 25. pel C, 500 for 60c or $1.00 per del. J. M.. Beck, Rt. 1, Baxl Frostproof Wakefield ; bage. 20 per C; 300 for 350; 500. for 65c or $1.00 per M; : of 10 M or more 95 Prompt shipment. Gocd plants. Clay Biat, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Early Terese ads: Wakefield cabbage, 500, Be: M, 75 del.; 5 M, $3.50; 10 $6.00 express collect; Klondik strawberry 500, 90c; =f M, $1. 75 del. Prompt shipment. HG Waldrip, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants now ready, $1.00 per M postpaid; 60c for 500.. XCD shipment. Order now. J. A. Turner, Atma. 2) 3x Klondike strawberries, $1 25 per M del. M. C. Crowe, Rt. 2, Early large, heavy bearing strawberry plants for sale o exchange now for P. R. potato plants to be del. May 1, each pay postage, or $1.50 per M cash. J. H. Colston, Cornelia = Chas. Wakefield, Barly Jersey cabbage, 60 per M; white and yellow Bermuda onion, 60 M. 5 M, $2.50. Prompt ship- ment. Strong plants. Guara teed. Mrs. L. S. Jones, Baxl Young berry plants for sale or will exchange for any kinds of chicks, _ Mrs. V. D. Williams White Bluff, Savannah. =~ Cabbage, Collard, Lettuce and onion plants, 300, 35c; larg curled mustard seed, 25e a lb 5 Ibs. $1.00; seed cane for sale, red green ribbon. L. HB. ae son, Dublin, " Cabbage: Large field grown extra early J., Chas. W., Copen= hagen and Golden acres, 500, 40e, 75c per M: Bermuda oni white and yellow, same price All del. postpaid. | Satisfacti guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitage All: varieties of ce and yellow "Bermuda, ] i M efield ca bbage, now | , 500, 60c; 100, 25 or $1.00 . Waldrip, Rt. 1, Gaines- omato certified ahias Mar- globe, New Stone, Ponderosa, Greater Baltimore, Vicks choice, 500, $1.00; 1 M, $1.50 del. Mil- lion ready March 1. -Few now ready. V. H. Smith, Eldorendo. - Kudza crowns and old fash- mn fig sprouts. Make an offer PR. Gaines, Re WS De 2; Marly variety cabbage, 10c per C plus postage; 100 straw- berry plants free with each or- der cf 500. Exchange for Irish po! ratoes, seed peanuts or peas. 4 . Anderson, Rt. 4, Alma. Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, 25c C, $1.85 M, del. ruckers Favorite corn, 25c qt. All guar. true to name. Mrs. J. . Hudgins, Flowery Branch, Styuieh and Wakefield cabbage plants, 15 C; 75 M del.; 45 M Exp. cok; Vigorvine, 25c doz. HP. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 7. _ Frost-proof E. J. and Chas. _ W. cabbage, 500, 50c; 75 M, del. 5 M, $3.25; 10 M, $6.00 Exp. col.; Klondike strawberry, 500, c; $1.60 M del. Prompt ship- ment. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery may abe White and yellow Bermuda onion plants, $1.00 M del. Full count guar. H. R. Williams, axley. E. J., Cx W., cae plants, ) : 5c M del.; 10 M, $6.00 tomato seed, Marglobe, 10; "New Stone, 65 Ib. del. 0. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Mastodon strawberry plants, 25 C; 500, $1.15; Progressive,. Cc: 500, 90c. All postpaid. S. oA. F. OKeliey, Maysville, Beiseted Early 7 and Dutch- cabbage. plants, 500, 50e; 80c M, postpaid. Monia Reed, Oak- wood. - . J. and Chas, W. cabbage plants, 50c M, Exp. collect; 75c M~spostpaid. prompt shipment. J. H. Sum- er, Omega, Rt. 1. _E. J., W., Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 55c; 5e M, postpaid; Bermuda onion nts, same price. For April and May del. potato, tomato, pepper and egg-plants. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Chas. W. cabbage, large, stocky lants, $1.15 M, del.; cheaper at the bed. L. B. Owens, Duluth, Rt. a: million Copenhagen. Market abbage plants (from best of eed), ibe M, F.0.B. Cheaper. in large. quantities. Tom Linder, ublin. Dill plants, 10 pe: Mrs. C. EES Kinsey, Lake Park, Rt. 3. Fine youngberry plants, $5.00 50 for $2757. 25: for $1.50: o. = Haskell, Macon, Rt. u Big hea. lettuce plants; 20 bo, 2 200; horseradish plants, 0Z.? ).: garlic sets, 15 doz.; spear- mint, well rooted, 15e for 6 hes. Add postage. Mrs. I. . Woodring, Alto, Rt. 1. Missionary strawberry plants, ) $1.25; $2.00 M; 50c doz.; peppermint, _ spear- mint, 50 doz.; yellow root, 50c th -lixc, for white feed sacks. og Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, rhubarb, oR _ cabbage plants, 300, 35c; 600, 55c; 85 M del.; 5c M Exp. collect; Stone and Baltimore tomato seed, 70c Ib. bs. $3.25. Shipped promptly. yde Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.; 3 doz., $1.00; Missionary straw- berry, 500, AA. 25; $2.00 M; gar- Aic, 10 head: $1. 00 doz.; 0c doz. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. _. Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20c C; 500, 60c; 90c M. del.; Klon- ike strawberry, $1.50 'M.. del. Winfred ~ Wpleris, ~ Flowery Branch. Early Prolific Mar lobe; Sear- et Globe, Red Rock tomato plants, $1.00 M del., 25c C. Ready last of March. L. D. ee -sereven, Rt. 2. . _Everbearing strawberry plants 0, 75c; postpaid. Mrs. J. N. damson, Lula, Rt, 2. _ Mastodon everbearine straw- berry plants, 35e C, $3.50 M; uady T., same price; sage lants, 6, 60c; red gold straw- 2 SE WITS, a eveland, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Mastodon everbearing straw- erry plants, 35 C, $2.50 M;: ed Gold, 50c GC, $3.00 M; p, 10 punch, Mrs. A. J. Stan- , Cleveland, Rt. 4. Booking orders for state insp. and treated Imp. P. R. potato lants, vine grown, free of dis- ise, $1.25 M del. ment. T. H. Flowers, Jesup. _ Millions cabbage plants, Chas. and J. W. Copenhagen, uda and Prize BESS Good eount. and: jage under 5 Ibs.; horseradish root, 20c |. catnip, cat- Prompt ship-. Cabbage plants, Copenhagen Market and Early Flat Dutch, 500, 40c; 70c M. Del. L. M. Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Chas. W., E. J., cabbage, 500, 20c; 80c M. del.; KI ndike straw- berry, 500, $2.00; $1.50 M. del. Prompt shipment guar., good count. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch. y Hastings Marglobe and Early Prolifie tomato plants, also P. R. potato, ready March 25th, $1.30 M. prepaid. P. L. Lightsey, Scre- ven. Lady T. strawberry 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Klondike, 500, 75c; $1.50M del. Prompt shipment. Ethel Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Booking orders for genuine Red Skin P. R., improved pota- to plants, also New Stone to- mato, April and May del., $1.25 M del., or $1.00 M F.0.B. Ivey Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2. Mastodon strawberry, 35c C, $1.50 500; $2.75 M; Lady T., 30c Gz -$1.00 500; $1.75 M; tame dewberry, $1.00-doz. Mrs. BE. L. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Mastodon strawberry, 35c C; 500; $1.00 M. Elizabeth Wal- Thompson, 30c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M.. Mrs. Lonie Prater, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Wakefield cabbage plants, 60c | 500; $1.00 M. Elizabeth Wal- drip, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Klondike strawberry, 500, 85c; $1.50 M del. Prompt shipment; sugar crowder peas, 10c_ Ib.; white bunch butter-beans, 10c plants, \b. Hazel Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants,. ready. Shipped promptly. 500, 40c; 65c M, by mail prepaid; by express not. prepaid; 50c M. Major- Crow, Gainesville, aE Cert. tomato plants, Mar- globe, Prolific, Scarlet Globe, Break O Day, $1.50 M, post- paid. Ready Aprili. L. c. Mul- lis, Surrency, Rt 2. Oe insp. and treated P. R. plants, ready to ship April 1, $1.25 M. Prepaid. Paul Light- sey, Sereven. P. R. potato plants ready April 1, $1.25; sweet pepper, $1. M; .25e C; tomato, 75 M, 25c C. All P. P. and ready April ist. Otis Odell. Lightsey, Screven, Rio: Frost-proof cabbage plants, 3800, 40c; 500, 50c; 90c M, del.; 65c M. exp. col.: red speckled crowder peas, 8 "Ib. _Add_ post- Vigorvine to- mato seed, 10c for +30; xc. for peanuts. Bonnie Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Want 25,000 new Kiondike plants, from new beds, and in- spected. Give full particulars. D. W. Hunter, Rossville. Frest-proci SEED FOR SALE . Extra select Stone Min. melon seed 65c per lb. del.; 60c a lb. in 5 [b.lots: 3S; B. Smith, Ret. 3, Jeffersonville. Genuine Stone Mtn. water- melon seed 50c a Ib. del., or 20 lbs. for $8.00; Barred Rock Cockerels, Thompson strain, one (extra nice) $2.50, one younger for $1.50. Wallace Wilson, Mar- tin. 10 to 15 M P.O.J. sugar cane, 7de per 100 stalks or $7.00 per M at my farm. Some are five feet high. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon. Bunch Velvet for seed $3.00 per bu., 90 or 100-day running, $2100 per rbu..\ Cash. W. 7. Beasley, Nunez. : Hales Best Cantaloupe seed (Jumbo strain) 50c a lb. Ex- change for Brab. or Iron peas, carpet grass, Otoo-tans, or good corn; Give best price del. Tifton. Mrs. J. L. Bush, Box 84, Rt. 3, Tifton. About 25 pints Okra seed, 16 pints long green pod, 8 pints white velvet, hand shelled, 1936 crop, 25c pint: Kenneth Bell, Rt. 1, Dallas. ae Old fashioned muskmelon seed 35c a pint, 3 pints for $1.00. Add postage. K. B. Blalock, Rt. A ALO 2 Chufas, $3.00 per bu. No ecks. Charlie Oglesby, R.F.D.. 2, Box 110, Garfield. . Broom Corn seedplant and cultivate like sorghuml0c a pint, 70c a gallon postpaid. Mrs. BE. R. Jones, Rt. 4, Gainesville. The winter watermelon is not a freak but a real good melon. Will keep until Thanksgiving. 1-4 acre pke. seed 50c. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. Watson melon seed, Hales Best and Rockyford cantaloupe, 35c a lb.; also wanted 25 dairy 1 calves not over one week old. 'H. L. Carmichael, Tifton. 500 ibs. Stone Mtn. or Dixie Bell melon seed 50c del. Treated against disease. Cuts red ripe throughout. Prompt shipment. _B. R. Andrews, Haddock. Flat | Dutch, white and yellow Ber- onion. Hagans Ice Cream Melon, the Sweetest melon ever grown: wt. 25 to 50 Ibs., 20c oz., $2. 00 a limited amount for me also 1 SEED FOR SALE 1936 ear ater melon seed 10: a lb.; Dixie Bell, 35c a lb. if you pay postage. Mrs. R. L. Bloodworth, Rt. 1, McIntyre. . Vigorvine tomatoes produce 75 to 175 weighing 1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs. sweet, acidless, smooth. Produced 18 tons acre last year. Seed 20 seed 10c and: two 3c stamps. Roy Brown, Buckhead. Vigorvine most prolific to- mato grown. Grows 12 ft., 20 tons per acre. Colossal, largest over 4:Ibs. No acid. While they last 150 seed 25c. W. C. Smith, Roy. Pride of Georgia. melon seed $1.50 Jb. prepaid. Mrs. Alton Smith, Rt. 2, Chipley. 50 lbs. 1936 crop of Cuban Queen melon seed $1.00 per Ib. in 5 lb. lots or more, del. in Ga. Thos. W. Register, Rt. 3, Ty Ty. Chufas $3.00 per Bu. F.O.B. Claxton.~ F. M. Fowler, Hagan. Red stem castor bean seed 10c tea cup full. Miss Susie Dasher, Rt. 1, Box 7, Marlow. 11 ibs. Lifsey (sweet) melon seed 35c a 1b.; 4 Ibs. Hales best cantaloupe, 50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Know Hale, Rt. 5, Buena Vista. ' Several bushels Texas Sorg- hum seed, nicely cleaned, 15c per Ib. F.O:B. W. N. Foster, Mill Haven. ; Cuban Queen watermelon seed from choice and well matured melons, hand saved 5c a Ib. del. E. li. Huey, Rt. B, Cordele. 175 Ibs. Dixie .Bell water- melon seeds, dried in the shade, 50c..a 1b. A. J.. Greene, Rt... d, Butler. 100 lbs, Dixie Bell watermelon seed, sound and clean, 35 a 1b.; 22 Ibs. Cuban Queen seed, 50e a lb. or $10.00 for the lot. All hand selected A. L. Brady, Ru- pert. 200 lbs. genuine improved Cu- ban queen melon seed, hand saved, screen dried, extra large melons, $1.00 per ib. F.0.B.; 50 lbs. pure Dixie Bell seed 50c a lb. F.0.B.; also 50 bu. mixed field peas "tor hay $2.00 per Bu. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon Premium late Flat Dutch cab- bage seed del. 10 oz. 90c; Ib. K. N. Sharp, Commerce. Cuban Queen melon $1.00 a Ib. Exe. 5 Ibs. for stock male pig any breed, stock eges or anything can Starling Yawn, Rt. 2, Box Vienna. English pea seed, very pro- lific, elean and sound, 10c tea- cup. Mrs. AW. 8, Orr, at. 14, Flowery Branch. 8 lbs. prolific pole lima seed beans. Seeds white of medium size. Good green or dry, 25c a Ib. F.0.B. Prefer to sell all to one party. Money order only. Miss ee L. Chapman, Crawfords- ville 20 lbs. Dixie Bell faiion seed, hand saved, selected from good shipping melons, 50c a Ib.; 4 Ibs. Cuban queen seed 95 per Ib. del. Whole lot $10.00. Eu- gene LL. Bloodworth, R.F.D, 6, ~Macon. Watson watermelon seed from selected elons, 50 per Ib. in 10 Ib. lots or more. R. R. Jef- fords, Box 351, Moultrie. Imp. pure Pride of Ga. water- melon seed, selected from best melons, 75c lb. or 60 Ib in 10 lb. lots or more. J. M. Turner, Lovejoy. Baby lima, mixed pole beans, 20e pint; tender cornfield peans, slightly mixed, 20c a pint; ex- tra quality mustard seed, Be per pint; mint, tansy and catnip plants, 10c ea.; extra low price on large lots; plant, 6 for 25c. ton, Roy. P. O. J. sugar cane, wt 00 per 100 stalks my farm. . L. Wil- liams, Baxley. Several thousand stalks nice sugar cane, $1.00 per 100 stalks at bed; or exchange for peas at market price. =. . E. MeDon- ell, Shiloh. Exchange 1 th. pure Stone Mtn. watermelon seed for 100 Kudza crowns, large size, ready to set out. Each party to pay transportation or PP on same. Mrs, Ida L. Prickett, Maysville. Honey Drip and Jno. the Bap- seed, full full use. 113, ten Clay- tist cane seed, 4c per lb. in 100. Ib. lots. White black eye peas 5 Ib in 100 lb. lots. Mark T. Warren, Dewy Rose. : 45 lbs. of Stone Mtn, water- melon seed, 45 per Ib, or whole lot for $16. 00 F.0.B. B. BE. Dan- diel, Ty Ty. Stone Mtn. and Augusta Rat- tlesnake melon seed, 30 per Ib. and postage. Herman Coving- ton, Rt.'1, Box 116, Buena Vista. Genuine Ga. Red sugar cane, $12.00 per M stalks wrapped in burlap and shipped by freight. A lower price delivered to trucks in Blakely. John Underwood. Genuine Cuban Queen water- melon seed, 75 a Ib., or 60c a lb. del. in Ga. W. T: MeMath, Americus. f Large and little halt runner be n seed, : horse radish to}. all- tender. 25c a cupful postpaid. No checks or stamps accepted. Mrs. George Poole, Rt. 2, Box 21, Jasper. New Stone, Baltimore, Red Rock, Tuckers Favorite Tomato seed, 1-4 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $3.75; 10 lbs., $7.00; Mar- globe, $1.00 per Ib. del. W. R. Stephens, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Okra seed 20c a lb. del.; cab- bage p'ants, 35c for 500 or 60c per M del. Carl B. Hurst, Rt. 2, Meigs. ' Vigorvine tomato seed, 50c per 100; Dutch and Wakefield cab- page, $1.25 a lb., 5 Ibs. $5.00; : Tos iio0r, lb.; tender cornfield bean seed, white or colored, 20c a cupful. No order less than 50c. No stamps. Mrs. Esta Wetherford, Rt 2; Gainesville. aA; pu. okra seed, 1936 crop, 12 per pint. Kind that produces until frost. Will exchange for anything else you have. Not postpaid. Mrs. Guss Alexander, Rt 1, Mt. Airy. Several thousand stalks P. O. J. cane, fine, good length, $10.00 perM. J. M. Calhoun, 5th St., S:;, Cordele. : 12 lbs. Improved Jones water- melon seed, $1.20 per ib. del. in Ga.; 4 lbs. Pride of Ga. water- melon seed, $1.00 per lb. del. in Ga.; 3 Poland China __ shoats, $8 00 ea. >; 1 cured ham, 30c per lb. No. checks. Wayman E. Smith, Locust Grove. Sericea Lespedeza unhulled at 16 2-3 cts. per Ib., no less than 50 lbs. per order. W. F. Cox, Roswell. Okra seed, 10c a ani! 193% seed or 50c.a. gal.; white baby lima beans 10c a. pint or lb. I pay postage on orders amount- ing to $1.00. 12 hens and 1 rooster, April and May hatched, now laying, black minorcas and die Clark, Rt. 1, Gillsville. Giant watermelon seed, ances- try weighted as high as 125 pounds. 3 doz. seed, 25c del. by mail or 7 doz. seed for 50c del by mail. L. C. Rawlins, Rt. 2, Cvington. ~ 1M Ibs. improved baby lima bean seed, big, fresh, prolific. Over 5 Ibs., 10c per: lb. Cash. Miss Dixie Crummey, Jesup, Rez. Melon seed, hand selected, im- proved quality, screened and cleaned. 5 Ib. lots up, Stone Min., 45c lb.; 5 Ibs. up, Cuban Queen, 75c lb. Improved high quality. E. J. Lavender, Syl- vester, Rt. 1. 100 lbs. A-1 Cuban Queen melon seed, 1 Ib. 80c; 5 Ibs., Hatcher, Jr., Cordele. 12 lbs. good Pride of Ga. melon seed, 60c Ilb., and will sell by 1-2 Ib. lots if desired. All postpaid. J. T. Brown, Mc- Donough, R.F.D. 3, Box 137. Langfords real watermelon (grow to wt. 50-125 lbs.) seed, 1-2, Ib., 50c; $1.00 Ibs 2 Ibs., $1.75: 5 Ibs., $3.50: - Limited ete W. A. Langford, Mays- ville Citron seed, 15c Ib.; pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c 1b.; white bush lima butter beans, 10e cup- ful; purple hull table peas, 25c qt.; extra large pumpkin seed, 10 spoonful. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Imp. Watson melon seed, 40c Ib. del. Marvin Gladin, Mil- ledgeville, Rt. 2. Good, sound, striped half run- ner bean seed, white and pink bloom, no weevils, 20c large tea- crefuk Add. -post:<"e. < Cash. No. chks. Mrs. F. O. Hutchins, Winder, R.F.D. 3. \ 18 Ibs. Dixie Bell melon seed, 25c lb. plus postage, or 30c Ib. postpaid on a pound. Mrs. Mer- line Smallwood, Mepptyre, Rit; Box 21. Jones watermelon pt; plants, well rooted. Mrs. Eliott, Martin, RE 2: Cuban - Queen watermelon seed, 50 Ib. del. Not less 1 Ib. shipped.. J. D. Means, Elko. Gigantic beans, 5 ft., long, wt. 20 lbs. Yard long pea-beans, salad English peas, vine okra, Bushel and Dipper nest-egg and martin gourd seed, 10c large pkt., 3 for 25ec. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. seed, 50c also peppermint, 10c doz. ao By Ib.; dill seed, long muskmelon, 10c this., big var., pumpkin, 10c cup. Del. Exe. for cotton. Mrs. W. T. Ralston, EHa Gap. Giant gourd seed, 1 bu. size, 15 for 25 seeds; also Lucretia dewberry plants, "7T5e C, $6.00 M. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. Good, tender, white and brown streaked half runner beans, 20c tea-cupful. Add postage. Exe. 1 cup for 1-2 gal. yellow nest onions. ,Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Loganville, Rt. 1. 3 Ibs. old time Jones melon seed, hand selected. 1-4 Ib., 25c del. Exec, for turkey ees. L. L. Pearman, Pavo, Rt. 1. POJ and Kianna seed cane, cheap. Write for prices. T. E. Vidalia, Bethany Home. ds speckled crowder peas, 12 1-2c a barred rock, $10.00 for all. Su- $3.75; 10 ibs., $7.00 del. W. G.. field $2.50. Speckled crowder peas, 12 1-2c | Exe. some ried apples: for 2 lbs. Ea. pay pgsta T. Houston, Blackshear, 100 lbs. pure Watson melon seed, sound, fro lb. melons. true to shape, 50c lb. $85.0 A. F. Rogers, Facevill Hastings mammoth loi okra seed, 5c cupful ning butterbeans, slightly 25c qt. or exe. for 2-cro good corn seed, or seed p Money order. Mrs. J vens, Saint Marys. Sev. hundred lbs. 5 Stone Mtn. and Dixi melon seed, grown esp seed, treated against 50e Ib. del. Prompt shi B. R. Andrews, Haddock. Black Beauty egg-plan shaw, long green okra, | peas, and Hales Best loup seed. Any of ab pki. 3. for: 25e;- postp stamps. J. TT. Steven kinsville, Rt. 3. : Multiplying Calif. be 10c per start, also 1 good cow. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, mart, -Rte 2: Good, selected Stone watermelon seed, 35c Ib. of 40 Ibs. 25 Ib. or $10 E. Daniel, Ty Ty. Hand selected St melon seed, purest of str 35e lb. or 18c per 1-2 Ib postage. H. C. Pearman, selected, true to name. 10c; 1-2 Ib. 20c; 35c I $1.00. Add. postage. Pearman, Chula, Rt. 1 seed, pure and sound. L. flower, Empire, Rt. 1. CORN & SEED C( FOR SALE Will pay $1.00 bu. for corn del. to Rays Road Stone Mtn. highway, for it in radius of 25 m at 90c bu. Mrs. Louise ley, Atlanta, P. O. Box Want 50. bu. good bor damaged). Make be price del. at once. Em: Tomlin, Thomaston, 201. Want 500 bur ear corn: price F.0.B. Culloden, your farm. R. H. Holm Icden. Want 50 bu. corn _ and will come after; also big bone P. C. boar Cleveland, LaGrange, Want hear from part ae Gable seed corn. nglish, Fayetteville, | Rt evant 2 bu. Ga. 6-a eorn (flinty prolific). prices. Geo. W. Fowle! ton. Old fashion vellaget see especially good for sand $2.50 per bu. F.O.B. T. W. Ohoopee. Improved big ear Mar! prolific seed- corn, botto 75 a peck, $2.50 per bu. Sugar crowder peas, 7 a bu. lots F.0.B.; also white eyed peas 7c a lb. Chas. Millan, Rt. 8, cals Scotts _ Improved | Prolific seed corn frani 2 selection, strictly $1.00 per peck prepaid bushel not prepaid, $1.50. Z. L.. Scott, Con Whatleys Improved hand nubbed and shell per bu., the kind that crib. s G. Jordan; For Whatleys seed corn, from Whatley, hand pick per bu. 2 F033: daen Ohoopee. Hastings big corn, carefully _ selected, bu.; Beat the Beet syru seed, 45 a gal.; red rippe pure, sound, $3. 00 bu. - AL paid. J. H. Roebuck, Bu Hecke alt lbs. shipped. EK. W. Cornelison, LaFay Broadwells pure 2- -ear lific seed corn, care lected, nubbed and shell a peck, $3.00 bu. F.0.B. breeding this variety. Broadwell, Alpharetta. Har and shelled corn. cow peas and syrup can If interested, write or B. Harbin, Lavonia. Whatleys Prolific see $2.75 per bu. $1.50 for 2 country cured hams each, 36c per db. or bot for $25. 00; one sorrell yrs. old,. weight $00 Ibs. broke, $165.00. W. D. Rt. 1, Curryville. Justi Big Ear seed cor 7 ears to stalk, very E. C. Justi, Altamaha. 4 bu. Whatleys seed co lected and nubbed, $2 0 1 peck Mexican. June, 0 postage; want 1 P. C. an cross, gilt ready to br reasonable price. Le Coy, Talbotton, Rt. 4. % sday, March 1, 1937. CORN & SEED CORN. FOR SALE Truckers Favorite, ist yr. | fodder pulled or tops cut m stalks. Selected seed ears, bbed and shelled, $3.00 bu. shard Lewis, Cornelia, 5 or 80 lbs. South American ant pop corn, sound, elled, nubbed and clean. Make 2-ear Tennessee Red Cob seed corn, $1.50 bu. F.0.B. M. Webb, Billijay. NS & PEAS FOR SALE 1,500 lbs. Calif. white and black-eye peas, 6c Ib.; also 300 Ibs. pure white crowders, 10c > trees, $2.00 doz.; as, $1.00 ea. acked. C. ea unswick. Tame gooseberry bushes, $1.00 doz. postpaid: birdock plants, 50c doz. Mrs. Taylor Seabolt, hlonega, Rt. 1. Hobsons__ delicious stnut trees, 1 yr., $1.00 ea. lus postage; Osteomeles Schwermae, China, 17 yr. old, wery rare, $1, 000. QO James obson, Jasper. - Large Red Goose trees, 30c; cely rooted. Ask for prices on 50-100 del. postpaid. R. P. teinheimer, Brooklet. ban- Decker, Chinese plums, 3 Fine red raspberry and crab- le sprouts, 6, $1.00; huckle- Ty, $1.00 doz.: Moss curled sley, $1.00 C. Mrs. J. H. nland, Ellijay. ee: Crabapple sprouts, huckle- erry, redbud. bushes, $1.00 doz. ostpaid. H. J. Wilson, Morgan- on. a s oieteds: $1.00 . Ga. Ribbon Cane eran 9-3 4t.. A Alexan-_ Add postage to all. Nel- t Well rooted and 6 for 50c, postpaid. "TOBACCO FOR SALE Good, Hota. made tobacco for hew, pipe or cigarette, 10c Ib. or in 100 ib. lots; 8c and Te Ih. . Express, Parcel Post. Also Tooles big boll, wilt resistant | ton seed. Lilla Campbell, chewing, a - $1.00 del. No trash. Piatt shipment. Gold dollar obacco seed, 35 ounce; large e pecans, 20 Tbs: want some ca a smoking, a Sone made flue cured co, 1986 crop, No. 1, 10c/1 No. 2, Te lb.: No. 3, 5e Ib.; Ibs. smoking, $1.00; 11 Ibs. wing, $1.00, postpaid. M. B. i Rockingham, Riot, l, nice, flue cured tobacco, Willie tobacco, z eke 12 Guar, _ Olive eee Bax- } Skin P. RL bu.; 100 bu. Red | bbls. 50c gal. 12 miles Jacksonville- McRae . -McRaeon te 75 bu. sweet potatoes for. sale. Isaiah F. Cobb, Louisville, R.F. D. 2, Box 62. i 60 Dus Ps R. sweet potatoes, free of disease, fine flavor, for sale. Mrs. BE. E. Payne, Rey- nolds. Good, whole Sent flue cured tobacco, 10 Ibs.; $1.00 prepaid to 3rd zone. ley. GRAIN & HAY FOR SALE 5 tons or more No. 1- baled barn, 2 1-2 mi. from Bay St. Underpass, near Traceys Lake; also goats, for sale. HE. H. Ries. \ Macon. ; About 20 bu. spring seed oats (Piighum); <$215 pu, 2k 0:8; Cash with order. Alan , Conn, Canton, Rt. 3. 6 or tons shaker ass and. yel- vet bean vine hay, $15. 00 ton; also 7 or 8 tons velvet beans in pod, $18.00 ton. J Sie pean, Louisville... - 1 ae 2500 bundles fodder for sale. Newman Robinson, Louisville. Peanut hay for sale. Del. in 5 and 6 ton lots. W. M. Jacky son, Warwick. FRESH & CURED MEAT _FOR SALE Brooks county fom $30.00 per 100 Ibs., or 32 per Ib.: Rib- bon Cane syrup, 6 gal. to case, $3.50 per case. Cash with M. 0. onty. C.: R. Hutchinson, Quit- man, Rt. 1, Box 184. 2 small hams, wt. about 25 FADS: -ea., 33 1-3: 1b." Exe. for lard at 15 lb. snake cucumber (grows 3 5. largest early Eng. pea, 4 ft. vines, small melon, yellow meat watermelon, pop corn. All 10c pkg. seed postpaid. LL. J. Vollrath, Wins- ton,; |) : : 1 19385 country cured ham, good and sound, 25 lbs., 35 1 del. Ga. Saar Owen, Barnes- ville, Oak smoked, corn fed, home cured -bacon, hams, 8- 16 lbs., Sac 2b sides. and shoulders, 8-20 Ibs., 22 Ib. KL. Jackson, Colquitt. + SYRUP FOR SALE Sugar cane syrup, gal. cans, good, 40c gal., or exc, for any- thing can use. Joe M. Brown, McRae. | Pure sugar cane syrup, 6 No. $3.00; 24-2. 1-2 Ibs., eans to case, $3.95: country cured sides and shoulders, $18.00 per hun- dred lbs. Hams, 256010; ee Collins, Whigham. No. 1: syrup in 5 Ibs. cans., 10 gal. lots or over, 50 gal., freight paid. Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, Box 49. 500 gal. pure Ga. cane syrup in 1 gal cans,-40c can, del. your truck at Hazlehurst. G. L. Hin- son, Hazlehurst. Large red and syrup in regular : $1.10 doz.; 2 doz., $2.10. Guar. best grade. Sample of 1 bottle, 25e in stamps. W. L. Dasher, Lake Park, Rt. 1. A-1 syrup in cases. Ole 61 gal. cans, $3.15; cas of 12 1-2 gals., $3.40: oak smoked meat, sides and shoulders, 20 Ib.; hams, 25 lb. F.0.B. J. TS. Ponder, Whigham. 200 gal. 384~- degree Ga. SEbbon cane beer bottles, cane gal. F.0.B. truck here. I. Hyde, Fitzgerald, Box 247. - 83 gals. cane syrup in new bbls: Good, thick. $13.00, or exe. for a Cole ingore, dbl. hopper, good cond. Ss. D. Flanagan, McRae, Route 1. : Uniform grade, pure sorghum syrup produced under direction of Ga. Experiment Station. Case of 2412-o07. jars, $2.60; case of 1232-ounce jars, $2. 60. J. M. Farmers ville. BUTTER FOR SALE 2 to 4 Ibs. nice butter per nee 30c per Ib. del.: also want 3 barred rock roosters ~ -Feb. or March 1936 hatch, pure breed and priced right. Hudgins, Rt. 2, Bremen, Nice, fresh country putter, 5 or 6 lbs. each week, 30c a Ib. Efe eed Mrs> L. L. Crowe, Rt. Cumming. Good, nice putter, 30 a Ib. Clara Poole, Rt. 2, Box ah) Jas- per, 4 Ibs. fresh butter per week 25 lb. del. Mrs. Berlin Bear- den, Waco, Rt. 2. 10 ne 15 Ibs. good, firm butter Association, -Blairs- Highway. Mrs. T. S. Williams, Milan, Rt. Orris Harris, Bax- Bermuda hay, $15.00 ton at my Ship C.O.D. | 10 cans to case, $2.75; 12-5 lbs., | bu syrup in gal. cans, 1936 crop, 40c. E. Bailey, care Union County ; Mrs. A. L. Nice, brig ht, sundried Tb. del. Mrs. Aaron Hill, Mays- ville, Rta: Br ight, sundried peaches, free from worms, 12c lb. del. in Ist and 2nd zone. Sat, guar. V. Carter, Whitesburg, Rt, 1. Nice sundried peaches, free from worms, 15 lb. in 10 Ib. or more lots. Add postage. No exch. Mrs. C. W. Casey, Canon. returned, Mrs. W. F. ee Rt. 2, Norwood. = 20 ibs. nice dried peaches, free of worms, 12e lb. Cash or exe, for pure. PR, potato plants at market price, Bishop. Bright, sundried horse apples, Le! crop, 10 Ibs. $1.40 del. Money order. No chks. ._Mrs.. Emma Knight, Grayson. Nice sundried peaches, un- peeled, 15c Ib. del. Mrs. J. J. Roach, Royston, Rt. 1. del. Mrs. crop, 18 Ib, Otis Craft, Lavonia. Nice, bright sundr ied peaches, 16c Ib. Hand picked sage, 35 Ib. del. ville, Rt. 1. j HONEY BEES AND BEE - SUPPLIES FOR SALE 20 stands Bees, part Pat. hives $20.00 at my place. R. L. Ker- sey, Adrian, Rt. 3. 3 banded Italian bees | and queens, 3 lb: package with un- tested queen, $3.15; 2 lb. pkg. with untested queen, $2.45; (eae 7oc ea. Shipping starts April 1 John