weeks ago but the ual is good. Standard loose pack crates of greens sold today from 65c to 75c for good quality and around 55c to 60c on fair size and quality. Movement of tomatoes from this county will be heaviest next week. Fordhook beans as well as baby limas have been slightly stronger this week than last and we. expect a good supply next week. Peas have been moving fairly well at around 2c on good crowders. The market has been flooded with green can- taloupes everywhere but next weeks supply from this territory will be mature and of good quality. Watermelons have just begun to move and by the time this letter is published we will be loading trucks daily with Stone, Mountain and Cuban Queen varieties. These two kinds are planted extensively in this territory for the trucker. . Irish Potatoes are getting scarce as most farm- ers -have already sold what they do not intend to keep until fall. T believe the acreage of sweet potatoes in this cotihty, especially has been increased. Farmers are finding that they can realize a profit on sweet po- _tatoes and that they are a crop which does not re- quire excessive production costs, and that they have an enormous salvage value for hog-feed. H. W. LONG, Manager. | : DOUGLAS MARKET matoes, Fordhook and Baby Lima beans, peas, watermelons, cantaloupes, cucumbers Irish potatoes have been moving roo this week. mato crop in this immediate section is short due to the dry weather of a few GLENNVILLE AND CLAXTON MARKETS Our markets are now in full operation with heavy daily movements of produce selling at fair prices. Tomatoes and cucumbers being our main products on these markets at the time this article is written and are selling in large Genny and in good demand. We have sold a few cantaloupes on the Glenn- ville market this week and they were of fine quali< _ ty and brought a good price, we anticipate heavy movements of cantaloupes and watermelons on both markets, beginning around the 15th or 20th of this month. The supply of squash, snap beans, Irish potatoes, butter beans, and onions are about gone in the vicinity of these markets but we still have a supply of good corn and green peas on hand which is moving in good demand. The fine weather condi- tions which this section has enjoyed for the past thirty days has helped the quality of produce in this section to a great extent as well as the crops in general. fe It is our dese to be of every possible assist- ance to the farmers of this section, so let us suggest that when you gather your produce please be care= ful and leave your cull and low grade stuff in the ~ field or feed to your hogs as it will damage the sale of your good quality. 5 The growers and buyers are cordially invited to. visit our daily auction sales and offer sugges- tions. LIVESTOCK me following is a revised schedule of differ- hog grades which will be used by packers ner notice in buying hogs at all points regia, Florida, and Alabama. Savy smooth hogs, 240 Ibs. up %c under p. No. 1 smooth hogs 180 to 240 Ibs. op. No. 2 smooth hogs 150 to 180 lbs. %c No. 3 smooth hogs 130 to 150 Ibs. 1c under smooth hogs 110 to 130 lbs. 1%4c under |} pigs 60 to 110 Ibs. 2c under top. ws 1%c under smooth hogs of whatever is they make. Culls or thin unfinished kinds, priced at varying discounts under ased on condition. Stags 2%4c under top. s Gocked 20-40 ibs. Stags docked 170 Ibs. fe understand that Georgia packers are pay- above the prices quoted below on special s. Therefore, before selling your hogs, we at you talk to your nearest packer and for this advantage in price). ALBANY SOFT HOGS - ANY, Ga., June 13 These prices as is ed by Cudahy Packing Company are on soft hogs and subject to change daily: eo PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES Prices of fresh vegetables prevailing on ' WALTER BRITTINGHAM, Manager, $8.00; No. 2s $7.50; Heavy smooth hogs State Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, June ae No. 3s $7.00; No. 4s $6.50; No. 5s pigs 13th: : : eee - Apples, per bushel package -.._. -$1.15-$1.25 THE MACON MARKET i Moulirie market is the same as Gbaw . Beans, Lima, per bushel __.__ $1.75-$2.00 Sas _ ATLANTA SOFT HOGS Beans, Snap, per bushel .90-$1.00 sANTA, Ga., June 13 These prices as || Beets, per one bunches)... -30-.40 Although ea hs . oe porary let = - hie | by White Provision Co., are on stand- Cabbage (bulls) per Cwt 2 .50-.75 movement ; a 3 _ ft: : ie vt ; ae hogs and subject to change daily: Cantaloupes, bulk, per bushel .40-.60 week and a ae pgmeeed ns SS ne there i. : ft hoh ye . ls $8.25; No. 2s $7.75; Heavy smooth hogs Carrots, per dozen bunches ae 30-.40 we sow are being eupplicd Witt sulliciers 9 No. 3's $7.25; No. 4's $6.75; No. 5s pigs Corn (green) per dozen ears .12%4-.15 (Continued on Page Two) s a Cucumbers, per bushel =. .40-.70 gs were quoted at $9.10 for the Okra, per bushel HAMper 3 $1.25-$2.00 ATLANTA SPOT COTTON top. Onions (dry) whites, per 50-lb- bag. No. 1, $1.50 CATTLE Onions (dry) yellow, per 50-Ib bag, No, 1, $1.35 TLANTA, Ga., June 13Best gross year- Onions (green) per dozen bunches 25 - 30 ATLANTA, Ga., June 13At ie cise of ie 0 @ $5.50; medium. $4.50 @ $5.00; com- Peaches, Hileys No. ls per %-bushel bkts .60-.65 the market today Atlanta spot cotton was quoted rlings $4. 00 @ $4.50; good fat cows $4.75 Peas (field) bulk, per bushel ....... .35-.50 at 40 points on the New York July future or 8.46c per Lb. for middling %-inch staple cotton. 3; medium cows $4. 75 @ $5.00; canners Pepper, per bushel 1.40, Meaium cows $4./0 @ o.UVU;, canners |} | Pepper, per ousnel _......_.----- $1.00-$1.25 tters $3.25 @ $4.00; good bulls $4.75 @ Potatoes, No. 1s, per 100-lb. Bag . $1.50-$1.75 | The average price of middling %-inch staple on ommon $4.00 @ $4.50; good calves $7.00 Spinach, per bumel = 50 ten southern markets yesterday was 8.14c per medium $6.00 @ $7. 00; common calves Squash per bushel .25-.40 tb. The average price for the past 30 market n. Tomatoes, per crate, good quality _. $1. 25-$1.40 days was 8.30c per fb. Staple premiums being | ee CHICAGO. HOGS Turnip Salad, per bushel hamper 25-.35 paid on 10 southern designated markets yester- [| - ICAGO, June 13Top $9.15; good and Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per Cwt. $1.65-$1.75 day averaged 43 points on for middling 15-16 160-250 Lbs. $8.90 @ $9.15; 260-290 Lbs. Watermelons, medium size .15-.20 inch cotton and 77 points on for. middling 1-inch cotton. New York fata closed today, July, 8.06. New Orleans future closed today, July, 8.20. These and other quotations on farm products are broadcast daily every week-day morning at 6:15 E. S. T. over WGST. ~ - $9.00; 300-350 pounds $8.60 @ $8.90; 0- 500 pound! packing sows $7.85 @ $8. 15 ights $8.20 @ $8.50. ARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Atlanta} Augusta} Barnes-} Carroll-) Clarkes-| Dawson| Hawk- Lake- Macon | Metter Mt. Quitman} Sparta : ville { ton ville insville Jand Vernon / Sr eee 19] 22-28 22 2610 ee aor = pea i 88-24 18] .15-.20 17 26 gedit 3s 17% 20 20. wt as ee ee 21 .16 15290 fo 19 gs, current receipts AT Ob oe .20 20: .20 25 18 36). 15-20] - 18 Pomel = $014 ee ee ee Se 17 n reed aes 16 18 .16 14 15 14 12% Ai 17 439 14 14 15 i 13 10 13 12 1 a8) an Al 12 W214 12 10 1G 1G) x ; : pe Ne at a re te ee ee 15-.18 .20-.21 18-.20 SB ee ee a ee OR fe ee ee fer | ree he EG en ee ee ee re ee .20} - Se PR ee ee I he erceeen |e eas a eee ey 1 patter: best, tbl. 25-.30 .30 Of 80] = peas, mixed, Die $2.00 1.65 1.70 1d peas, not mixed, bu. $2.40] 1.80-2.00 2001. 2.50) ROOT . eho) = 1B) 3 Bh) 1 esl 15) ea er - corn, (80 lbs to bu.).. 65 60) BL BOL 6-90) TS a OR ee, Oe jeled- corn, bu. __...... RE eee 1e at. SOU [se BO ee ee oe BO ee Ss a ee veet potatoes, per Cwt,..; 1.65-1.75} VT ee OO ee ee Le ee ee ibbage, green, per Cwt. 50-90) bo 100 60-6.) 252 1,00) 00) bbage, white, per Cwt.|. =| So | chee | eee ae eA LOU 1 0 eee eavir $19:00 |. es $9.00). es 18 00) es et OY a U0 ee A $14.00) 2a 1600] go a ) anish Peanuts, No. t,o jo. op | ee Pee ff) 000T) 00.007 nf eee eee seed, prime 2... $28.00 DAO TOO 0 ee ee ae fete | eee | ee eee D1 $21.00 Se ee aed oar a Re $22.50 eal oe Ss ge ee be Sa OE Fe ee ee ea ee od ee otify on FORM 3578Bureau oS be Published Semi-Monthly by "DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE = COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington, Ga. of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Amntered as second class .matter August 1, 1937, at the Post ffice at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- 2 epee for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- - tion 1103, Act. of October 8, 1917. , Notices of farm produce and appurtenances ddimissable ale postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- eated only when request is accompanied by new copy: of notice. Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including neme and address. : Tetin: S nder Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any eeePehe ery for any notice appearing in the Bul- Oe gt a season. (Continued from Page One) to supply the demand. Cantaloupes and melons are eink offered on our market from the South Georgia counties and. the. quality of both seem better than the beginning of. Jast Some of the cantaloupes are being gathered too oon and the flavor is not- up to standard and will not be until they are allowed to remain on the vines longer. Both melons and cantaloupes are from 10 to 15 days earlier than last season and we expect truck shipments from our market to'begin within 15 days in large volume. We are already having inquiries from truckers from distant states as to about the time both melons and cantaloupes will be moving from our market and we expect to handle quite a ocd many more than last season. ; oy With the opening of our new retail market on the first of July, the increased demand for truck loads and with our improved grounds for the loading of melons we should be able to handle much more business this season than last. ~All melon shippers should bear in mind the regulations with reference to the inspection requirements. of all melons | ~ moving from Georgia to other states either by truck, rail, or boat that will remain in effect until 1 oclock A. M. June 26th, 1938. We have been advised that we will have all the - , inspectors necessary to- supervise the loading of trucks on _our market nS Me ete is in effect. FLOWERS AND SEED | FORSALE FLOWERS AND SEED -FORSALE Borie: iris, butter and egg, urple foxglove, blackberry lilies, ed touch-me-nots, hardy phlox, 20c doz. Add postage. Ida South- erland,, Ellijay, Rt. 3. a Dbl. and single ~ daffodils; rhite, yellow narcissi, dbl. and ingle butter "and eggs, 50c C; ris, yellow, tan, purple lavender, white, cream, varigated, blue, red, bronze, gold, 20, 40c. Niue Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Zinnias, marigolds, iouch me- ots, prince feathers, and others, c doz, Add postage. Mrs. John uckett, 9 Oak St. Dalton. 1 : Azaleas, 40c doz.; red japoni- Cas, forsythia, red velvet roses, ink running roses, dusty miller, sheas, 10c ea.; purple and lav- ilies, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Bet- e Owen, Ellijay. i White spider lilies, red velvet roses, red japonicas, forsythia, usty: miller, altheas, 10c ea.; az- leas, B5c doz.: purple and laven- er iris, 15c doz. Add _ postage. Mrs. Eva Charles, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Purple and lavender iris, 15 t roses, dusty miller, red jap- icas, forsythia, altheas, 10 ea.; ider lilies, 15c ea. Add postage. . R. Owen, Ellijay, Rt, 2. - Apr. white and yellow narcissi, dbl. orange phoenix and long umpet daffodils, 15 doz.;. in ixture, | '10. doz.; gaillardia, physostegia, artemisia, daisies, ncitlers. 5c doz.; $1.00 orders post- paid. W. R. Thomas, Haralson. 25 ligustrums, 60c; 200 Eng. ivy, $2.25; 5 cherry laurels, $1 295 30 -_spireas, 400 vincor minor, 2.00. Well rooted. Lois . Wood- | uff, Greenville, Ri. os z Red, white, purple geranium cuttings, 5. ea. rooted, 10c; sal- mon and rose sultanas, 5c cut- ing; maple ever blooming red, pink. white sharp leaf begonias, rooted lantanas, coleus, 10c a Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Blue spider lilies $1:00 Ae white, yellow jonquils, butter and cat $1.00 per C; long trumpet affodils $1.25 per C; peppermint dozen; strawberry McOurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. All kinds and box. flowers, boxwood 25 each; exch. for 100 Yb. feed sacks free from holes; fear old black rooster $1.50 on yard. Bessie We Agae Rt. 2, Bremen. iris, yellow jonquils, white nar- cissus 75 per C; lemon verbena | 3 eg yer iris, 15 doz.: .; White spider | OZ.5 azaleas, 35c doz.; red vel-: shrubbery 3 for 25c. Postpaid; 1, Lemon. lilies $1 003 per ro: purple dozen;, sweetgum geranium or 25; seraa | lilies 10 each, | Rooted sultanas; ageratum, carnations 5c each; -ntixed holly- hocks, foxglove, petunias. 25 dozen; Parks Rock garden plants] 50e doz; 5; red and white begonia 10c each. Mrs, V. T. Chamblee, Rt. 2, Cumming. Lace, sword, Teddy Jr. ferns, rainlilly maple and ever bloom- ing begonia, May, June, Oct., Xmas cactus all rooted 10c each; lantana, geraniums cuttings 4c each. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Hart Rt 1, Cannon. Perennial native feens $2.00 per). C; water lilies, anenomes, yellow} oxalis, summer geraniums, white, yellow violets 50c dozen; phlox, Shasta daisies, orange lillies $1.00. per C. ee ar Wilson, Morganton. Pink begonia, Baeble: ces: seven sisters rose, yellow Japoni- cas 10c each 3 for 25; mixed colors iris 60c per C; weeping wil- low 15c each 2 for 25; blue vio- lets 25 per C. Rooted. and del. Martha Ralston, Ella Gap. soe One each, cutting, five begonias, walnut geranium, three cactus, plumbago, hibiscus, hydrangea, arnation, lantana, dbl. petunia. fuchsia, two justicia, for 50c. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Dusty Miller, mixed Iris 25c doz. Orange Day lillies isc C, Fox- doz, Add postage. Exc. for Hy- drangeas, Mrs. M. L. Hensley, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Blue plumbago, orange, Javen- dar lantana, greenleaf, maple, } red, pink, conch begonia, fuchsia, 10 kinds geranium, 3 kinds cac- tus 5c a cutting; pink rain lily, boston fern 10c each. aey Mae Parten, Rt: 1; Royston. Narcissus, jonquils Toe. per C: Jemon* lilies $1.00 per GC; Star | Jasper, Trudys vine 3 for 25c: | Florida lilies 10c each. Add post-}- age. Mrs. J. W. oS) iY. 2: Bremen. - Light, dark feaenie, iris $1 00 per C; white, -yellow, pink iris, all colors azaleas 50c dozen; red, yellow Japonica, seven sisters rose. dbl. white -rose 10c each. Add postage. Mrs. oe Eller, Ella Gap. Sate Boston fara ani hydrangea, pink grape begonia 15c bunch, 2 | for 25c; seven sister, pink Dorothy | Perkins rose, -wisteria 10c .each 3 for 25c. All rooted end del. Effie Ralston, Ella Gap. . Blackberry lilies, orange ilies, : spotted ed purple iris, primroses, grass (can be used for hedge) birdeye hedge 15c-dozen. Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Golden. yellow daffodils, white nareissus $1.00 per C; graveyard gloves 15 doz. Sweet shrubs 40c} FLOWERS AND SEED a OR SALE | fred daffodils 50c per ; spider lilies 40c dozen. Mrs, E. L. Mc- Elroy, Rt. 2, Bremen. Violets, orange lilies 30c per C; iris, daffodils, narcissus 10c dozen; bridal wreath, snowball, : yellow roses 2 for 25c; red, pink roses, azaleas 10c each. Add post- age. Myrtle Vick, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Lemon lilies, yellow daffodils $1.00 per C; Snow on Mt. 10c dozen; red Jerusalem artichokes 50c gallon; lemon verbena 75c per C. Add postage. Exch. for white sacks. Bernice M. Carroll, Rt. 2, Bremen. Grape begonia 10c each 3 for 25c; Xmas cactus, geranium, lan- tana, knife blade cactus, cuttings 5 each; sweet Williams 25c dozen; exchg. for scraps of white feed sacks. Miss: Fannie Dockery, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. This years sound A-1 poppy| See : seeds (double), red, pink, mixed 10c in coin per pkg. postpaid. Mrs. W, R. Williams, Sr. PO Bx. 81, Danville. Giant frost and rust pasistarit |shapdragon plants, mixed colors 20 dozen, 2 dozen 35c; -sweet narcissus, early long trum-_ white pet daffodils 30c for 50; dbl. daf- fodils 20c for 25. Mrs. Too, Stewart, Rt. 3, McDonough. Cuttings purple rosebud, deep pink, applebloom, dbl. geraniums, salmon, purple sultanas, rooted ve ferns, pink conch begonias for 35c postpaid. Mrs.. N. B. 5 Grey: Rt. 1, Oakwood. Cushion cactus, coleus, rubber plant, carnations, St. Bernard lily, pot palm rooted 10c eacn; white striped, silver bronze strip- led, brown leaf Jews, pansies 5c each; exchg. for sacks. one Lewis, Toomsboro. | Lemon lilies, Apri narcissus 75e per. C; pink oxalis 3 bunches 10c; fairy lilies 15 for 25c; tube- yoses, large bronze mums 25 dozen; pink crepe myrtle 15c each. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Rt, 1, Buchanan. Ten different iris qnined: old time blue flag iris $1.00 per ce white iris 75c per C. Postpaid. Exche. for six Madonna, Regal or Milk and wine blooming size lilies. Mrs. Newt E. Spence, Rt. 5, Carrollton. White April narcissus, yellow jonquils, snowdrop 50c per C. Good time to plant. Add postage. Ethel Sullivan, RFD 2, Marietta. Winter Jasmine -50c dozen; Glauca trees to 3: ft; Jarge 20 for 50c; will ex 20 for. 10 blooming siz lily bulbs; Sultanas, g -begonias,. 12 cuttings 50c Ralph Williams. Boston, White narcissus bulbs Cc; exchg. for Honest lants, periwinkle, Mexica lowers. Myrs,. Charlie Pi Rt. 6, Gainesville. Z White, blue violets $1.25 azaleas, red and yellow forsythia, each; rhododendron 25 physostegia 0c per C. Eller, Ella Gap. ss Chrysanthemums, swee Mtn. ferns, azaleas 10c ea dozen; foxglove, yellow dozen 15c; large cannas Well rooted. Add - post; John Henry Frix, Rt. 2, C1 Giant double zinnias 25 mixed hollyhocks 25c dozen glove 30c dozen; Balm | 25 each; . pink mamm rbena 5c each; blue _ageratt each. eae vit erable R /Cumming.. oe Db eee. pink iow Japonicas 8 yr. old, well ed 50c each;- Boston fe ns dozen; . monthly roses 50 dbl. peonies $1.00 dozen, bulbs 50c dzen. Miss Sa: Barrett. Rt. 3, Ellijay. ee lilies, narcissus 15) $5.00 per M; Maidenh me each; Yellow, re drake and plurisie 1 Dbl: Japonica, = white, a 6. yr. me) old $10.00. Mr i 43, Ellijey. WERS AND SEED | P FOR SALE e well rooted Rose of Sha- shes 25c each plus 10c age; will exchg, 1 for 4 white lano sacks or 4 100- Ib feed in good condition. Mrs. L. Ashworth, Rt. 4, Logansyville. ach red, white, pink oxalis, - justicia, angel wing be- ia, 6 Jew vine, 6 lantanas, 2 ms all nice cuttings 50c; ountain ferns rooted 50 Add postage on small or- ary Grindle, Rt. 1, Dah- n glow, mums, iris, yel- isies, foxglove 25 for 30c; sus 15e dozen; dahlias, , Pink weigelias, pink al- 3 for 25c, plus postage. Miss nie Frix, Cumming. unias, Four ~ oclock, Love ding, cosmos 15 dozen; Ti- a orange, scarlet 6 for 20c; | BRON, Rt. 2, Columbus. ia -300 Ib, to vine. 300 ; Golden Queen plants, will Smith, Roy. s. collard seed, heading | 2 riety. Make offer. - Mrs, Jesse | enter, Tifton, Ri. /2 : d sound 1938 crimson clo- seed, 5 lb. in burr; 10 lb. clean and trashed seed fob. guar. E. Cz Dapohin, Hart- also oak smoked side and oulder | meat, 18 Ib. in 25 Ib. Ss. Malvin - Collins, Whigham. Calif. multiplying beer seed, start; 3 starts, 25. Add 3c| ge. Mrs. R. A, SN Rock- | Lat 8. ned Bur cio: seed, ic tb. rs, Clyde ones Norwood, Box 1.- : : te Dixie watennciva: Seed. : postpaid. Calhoun: Hogan, Polit einudiina beer eed start; 3 starts, 25c. Mrs. Et- ckmart, Rt. 2, Box 40. Calif. multiplying beer seed, start; 3 starts, 25c. Mrs. Ola iel,. Rockmart, Rt. Cs Bushel, Martin and_ Dipper urd seed, Vine. okra,. Gigantic ans (5 ft. long) 12c_ pkt. Any | for -30c. Stamps Pe J. /Sgmecnone ae Rt 2 ern : LANTS. FOR SALE Day 40035, ie per M. del; drumhead, Flat. Rutch,. C. W. 1 bbhage 50050c, 80c per M del.| . collard 60c per M; Vigorvine omato 25c for 50. H. P Crow, 2, Gainesville. see Red and pink P. R. potato 65 er M: Boon $1.00 per M; Stone Baltimore tomato 80c per M; gwbhe 90c per M. Delivered; 1 M$6. 00 collect; collards same ice. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. Z: Genuine pink and ca Mein Pe potato 75c per M. Full count. mpt shipment. No checks Me -Tomberlin, Surrency. Gr. - Baltimore tomato 15 ; hot pepper 5 dozen. Will XC e. Royal Ellis, Bx. 44, Rt. 3, ijay. _P. R. potato 60c per M del.; 5 M 0c per M del. Prompt ship- . Claude Tyre, Screven. Red skin P. R. potato 70 per Mi del.; 5 M lots or more 65c per MM del. cash with order. Aaron ellers, Rt. 4, Baxley. < Marglobe tomato ine now eady, 200, 35; 500, 50c; 75c M; Lb. collard seed. . Emma, B. stephens, Gainesville, oR 6 Imp. P. R: plants, govt insp., Oc M cash. Prompt shipment . N. Ridley, Baxley. Cabbage. and tomato plants, C; 200, 35c; 500, 50c; 90c M nailed. Leon Chambers, Oak- O00; Rt..1, Cabbage and tomato plants Oc C; 200, 39c; 500, 50c; 90 M C ailed. Winfred Ivey, yi Oakwood, Red and yellow skin P. R. and jd fashion Boones, 75c M del. infred . Waldrip, Flowery ee heading collar d plants, c G: 300, 50c. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 5. - Good Marglobe tomato plants, 0c C; 15 M fob. W. W. Heath, Klondyke -_ strawberry multiplying. onions 50c gal. Grace Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. 1 Full count. Strong plants. mato, | 65 per M del. plants! C; 500, 85c; $1.50 M; White} Klondike 20 C3 500, 85c; $1.50 M; old Effie Crow, Cumming, Rt 1. Black Beauty egg plant, 15 doz.; 25, 25c; Ga. collard, 15c C; 200, 25e; | large. kudzu clumps, 50c doz.; Red- River tomatoes, Macon, Rt. 2. Fresh field grown cabbase. to- mato, collard, all leading varie- ties, Chas. W. cabbage, Marglobe tomato, also Ga. collard 300 40c, 500, 60c, 85c per M del.; 60c per M for > M or more exp. collect. Ernest Wales. Rt: 1, Gaines- ville. Tomato plants. from certified seed Brimmer, Stone, Beefsteak, Marglobe, Giant. Crimson, Col- lossal. None shipped. L. A2Ouzts; Rt. 3, Elberton. Brak o day certified: faranto 30c per C, 30060c, 500 80c, $1.50 per M; now yeady; lead- ing variety cabbage, Flat Dutch, Copenhagen, etc. $1.50 per M. Ready June 15th. Good plants late service. John B. Nix, Rt. 2, Alto, Govt. . insp, and treated pink skin P. R. potato 2 M up 75c per M postpaid. Full count. Prompt delivery. Ralph B.. Tyre, Rt. 1, Baxley. . cel post CODBreak o'day, Mar- globe, New. Stone, Gr. Balti- more, 20020c, 50040c, 10c per packed. J. O. Stokes, Rt. Pitz- gerald. P. R. potato, Gavi. ay treat- ed 90c per M; Marglobe, Gr. Bal- timore tomato, 60c per M, All | del. prompt shipment. Cash. No | ehecks. V. P. ae Rt. 4. Bax- ley. : Govt. insp. PR: poles: "15 per M del; 3 M and up 70c per M. L. . Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency. Govt. insp, red or white P. R. potato plants 75c per M, 2 M and over 70c per M del. Isham Diet sey, RFD, Odum. | Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, collards, stone and B. to- }mato 50060c, $1.00 per M. All del. Hot and sweet pepper 50 plants 25c. Amos Garrett, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Red and Yellow Skin P. R. po- tato plants, State insp. treated. $1.25 M. Exc. some for peas and dried fruit. J. W. Hin- son, , Hazlehurst. Rt. 3. New Stone and .Baltimore to- leading varieties collards 90c per M; Marglobe tomato $1.00 per M del.; 10 M $6.00 col; Gen. red skin potato plants G. C, Pet dene | Surrency. Gen. red skin ovate 00 per M del. to 3rd zone. Ww: G. O'Quinn Rt. 2; Surrency. z Heading collard 60c for 500, 90c per -M_ postpaid. Milton Dean, Rt. 1, Canton... a Red Skin Pp. R. potato cone insp. and treated 70c per.M del. Good plants. Full count, A. F. Sheffield, Surrency Red. Skin P. R. potatoes $1.00 per M del. Prompt delivery. T. P, Musselwhie, Rt. 1, Arabi. Ruby King pimento sweet pep. | per plants 25c per C; yellow root, sassafras 20c lb.; Catnip healall, hound, 6 for 25c; peppermint, 25c per C; dill eS 10c dozen. Postpaid. Mrs. . Eaton, FRG: 1: Dahlonega. Govt. insp. P. R. potatc "50 per M. Leroy Turner, Rt. 3, Fitzger- ald. : Govt. inep. impr. P. R. potato j5c per M. H. M. Burke, RFD 3, Baxley. Govt. insp. pure red skin PR. potato 50050c, 90c per M del. Prompt shipment. Good count. Dewey Mathis, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Govt. insp. pink skin P. R po- Will exchg. W. J. OQuinn, Jr., Rt. 2, Bx 165, Odum. Marglobe New Stone tomato 75c per M postpaid, moss packed, guar full count, Mrs. Katie Mul- lis, Rt. 2, Odum. Bull face broad leaf tobacco plants now ready $1.50 per M; 20c per C or 85c per D. Del. H. W. Summerour, RFD 1, Cumming. Hot pepper 30c per C, tomato 30c per C:; horse radish 20c doz- en; nice yellow beeswax 25c lb. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Rt. 1, Alto. Pink and red skin potato, govi. insp. and treated 80c per. M del; 2M up 5c per M -del.; Royal King sweet pepper from Hast- ings seed $1.00 per M del; 25c per C. Moss packed. Now ready. Woodrow Lightsey, Screven. Banna yam potato good as ev- j red. skin P. R. plants: . Prompt.shipment. i. Ft selwhite, Arabi, Rte; eta ay Tennille age. Try them. C. if lalbawbene plants, : fashion Beer seed, 10 start Mrs. 200, 25 postpaid. J. W. Toole, globe, Tomato plants shipped by Bake M, S M$3.00. Now ready. Moss| - | pepper Guar. full count, G. L. Steedley, and] - P.R. potato. 5c per M. L. M. | Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville. balm, dbl. tansy, rhubarb, hoar- tato now ready, 75 per M del. | Big er grown $2.00 r M plus post- | 2 Re T. Renee. Rie potato, Marglobe, Stone and Baltimore tomato Wakefield, | Dutch cabbage, collard plants 70c per M del.; 5 M $2.75; 10 M $5.00; Vigorvine tomato 3 doz. oi Ww: Smith, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Leading varieties cabbage, to- Mato, collard plants, now ready | 20 per C; 30050c; $1.00 per M 65c per M express col. Odaj del; Parrish, Rt. Wakefield, 2, Dahlonega. C. Dutch cabbage, |Marglobe tomato, collards, 400 40c, 75c per M mailed; 5 M50c per M exp. col.; vigorvine toma- to 50. plants 25; PR: ae 60c per M. L.A. Crow, Rt. , Gaines- Ville = 2 Gourds, prices. according to size; spearmint $1.00 per CGC. Packed in damp moss. No stamps. Mrs, T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. Certified P. R. potato se $1.00 per M; will exchg. Wri Mrs. J. Ty Altman, Alma. Genuine wilt - resistant Mar-. /globe tomato 20035c, 50050c,| 5c per M mailed; two. pigs 8 weeks old $6.50 each, $12.00 pr. W. R. Stephens, aes 6; Gaines- ville. : Fresh. mountain erown ee Newstone tomato, Flat Dutch, Chas. W. cabbage, Ga., true > heading collard 20. per Cc. | 30035c, 75c per M_ postpaid. 5 M or more 60c per M COD. Mrs. Francis VRB INS 7 Rt. dL Gaines- ville. sats P.R. red. and ae sie | to 65c per M, cabbage 40c and tomato 60c per M. N. W. Py Ty oP Ge Govt. insp. red and pink Pp. R. potato 85c per M; old fashioned Spanish, Boones $1.00 per M. All del. Prompt shipment. Ola, Mathis, Flowery Branch. ~ Inspected and certified Pp. R:| : he? and Nancy Hall potato $1.00 per M prepaid by express. C. R. Red-/| mond, Pelham, Good strong, govt. inspt. P. R. potato 40 per M; millions. Gr.| Baltimore and Newstone. toma- to 30c per M; Early Triumph $1) per M. Count guar. Ge A. Lewis. Rt. 4, Baxley. Red skin P, R.. potato not mixed 85c per M; tomato 75c per} M; collard 85c per M; Ruby King| $1.25 per M. All del. Baxley. Wakefield, Dutch cabbage, Stone, B. and Marglobe tomato, | Georgia ec#@.ards, 50050c, 85 per M; hot and sweet pepper l5c dozen. All del, Laura Mae Gar- rett, Rt. 7, Gainesville, Leading variety tomato, cab- bage, collards 65c per M, 500 40c, 20c per C. Orders mixed as wanted. Prompt attention. Clay | Evans; Rt. 1, Gainesville. Vigorvine tomato 5c. per C,} 50c for 200 del.; Marglobe 300} 50c; $1.00 per M. del. Will. exche, R. C. Moore, Rt. 3, Rockmart. Govt. insp. P. R. and Hidons $1: per M del.; full count. Pr mpt shipment; exchg. for} bedspreads or white half. runner tender bean seeds. Mr. Geo. L. Durand, Rt. 2, Gainesville geet Marglobe tomato 15c per C, 50060c, $lper M. ree shipment. Mr. Louie Prater, Rt. 1 Gainesville. = Early Impr. Kiolidyite : straw- berry 15c per C; yellow popcorn 10c lb.; banana mushmelon seed 20c teacupful. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Fresh grown tomato, Marglohe, New Stone, Gr, Baltimore 5c per M del. Moss packed. J. P. Mullis, Rt. 4, Baxley. ; -P, R. potato, leading varieties zy. tomato, collard 90c per M del.; 5 M $3.50, 10 M$6.00 collect. G. E. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gaines- | ville. : Wakefield, Dutch Stone and Baltimore tomato. Ga. collards 50055c, 95 per M; 10} M lots by express $8.00. All del. A. C. Garrett, Rt. 7, Gainesviile.. Govt, insp. P. R. potato 85 per M del. D. C. Nail, Rt. 3, Bax- ley. : : Govt. per M. C. D, Crow, Rt. ville. Govt. insp. -P. R. potato. 80 per M; New Stone, Gr. Balti- more; Matchless tomato 40c for 500; "20 per M. All del.'in Ga. Moss to roots. Prompt shipment, S. C. Rowe, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald. - Plants all 50c per. Mcertified P. R. potato, cabbage, white Ber- muda onions Margiobe tomato, Bell pepper, Jersey cows, spotted Poland China shoats and seed oats. W. W. Williams, Sib. man. Genuine Gaddis Impr. P. R. potato, govt. inspected and treat- ed 90c per M postpaid. Geo. R. Hunt, Kathleen. Certified red skin P. R. plaints insp. Boones potate $1 , Gaines- | Tnsp. Boone red ona ae p.| i. cabbage, I 75c per M del. Satisfaction guar- _ anteed. C J. So Wer Wik }ed, 50c per M del.; Marglobe to- mato 60c per M del. Ready now. Good plants and good count. W. D. Lightsey, Screven. Cabbage, tomato and collard , plants, leading varieties 20c per C:; 85c per M del; 5 M or more ~b0 per M collect. be ee Rt. T, Lula. - ea Pink sha fed skin 2, R. poses govt. insp. and treated, 75@ per M del. Money orders only. R. R. Smith, Screven, Wakefield, Dutch, cabbage, Stone, Marglobe tomato, Ga. Ccol- Lae 20 per C> -30035;, 500 iC M--$12, 00. Money order. preferred John C. Crow, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Genuine PR potato 90 per M postpaid; 50c per M express col- | lect; vine cutting 75. Ja Wamet | Ocilla, Red skin p R. -insp. and treated 50c per MFOB.: or 80c per M postpaid in Ga. S. L. Norris, Rt. 1 Quitman. _ Marglobe, Baltimore, Match- less. and Bonny Best tomato 500- 65c, $1.00 per M; Ruby King, Calif. Wonder sweet Beppe? hot pepper $1.02 per MM; Black Beauty . egeplanits: 50065c, $1.00 per M del. R. Chanclor, Pitts. State insp. Pp R. sweet potato plants 75 per M prepaid | in 508" E. Rogers St., Valdosta, "State inspt red. or pink skin. Pp. -R. plants 65. per M. Prompt shipment. Erepad. Paul es Baxley. Me Cabbage plants $1.00. per. M atl. Dollie: bed, . $125 per M del. Blackwell, I Rt, 1, Dahlonega. Copenhagen, Duteh cabbage, Stone and Baltimore tomato, | collard 15 per C; 40040c, 150] per M del.; 5 M $2. 15; Maxeglobe | tomato 20c per C, 300-a5c: Vig-| Lee: otvine tomato 25 for Te." Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. - 4, Tomato PlantsCertified Mar- globe, Stone, Brimmer, Beef- steak, Collossal, etc. transplant- ed. None shipped. anywhere. = not order. -L. H. Ouzts, Rt. Elberton, near Concord Chua |CORN AND SEED CORN os OR SALE 400 bu. aoe in shuick at barn, 80c bu.; 80 lb. in, bu. 'R. L. Black- well, Calhoun. ; 150 bu. sound corn at eas place on highway, 4 mi, east of Davis- boro. Clinton Hartley, Bartow. Choice, hand selected, . nubbed and shelled Mexican June. seed -corn, 75 pk.; $2. 50 bu. tok. We A. Addy, Senoia.. Mexican June ee corn, Bie and white, $1.50 my brown top millet. seed, 10c Ib. .P Pee well, Maxeys. eps Se 300 bu. good, | aehite. corn. in shuck, 80 Ibs. to bu. 75 bu. 3 M. Gillespie, Blairsville, Rt. 1. Yellow, red cob corn, has 2 to 3 ears to stalk, 25 ates $1.00 pk. Docia Harris, Lula. he 40. or 50 bu. good slipped Snack corn, 90c bu. at barn. Cora Tompkins, Oconee. 100 bu... sound corn in shlck, "Te bu. fob. Ernest ae ree ham, Winder. - BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE W. W. Lang, Lizella. 100 bu. Iron peas, $2.00 bu.; 50 bu. Brabs. $2.10 bu.; 30 bu. vel- vet beans, 95c bu. sGearence E. Sasser, Bonaire. sees . 13 bu. No. 1 Tillman peas, $2. 00 bu.; $1.90 bu, lot. Linton H. Wood, Jeffersonville, : 40 bu. O- too- tan beans, some cracked, $2.50 bu. FOB. De R. Nall. Luthersville. PEANUTS & PECANS | iF OR SALE Imp. anes Spahish pees $4.00 C; $78.00 ton. No checks. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2. 20 Ibs. No. 1 North Carolina Runner peanuts, hand = shelled, 12 lb. M. QO. W.. &. Norton, Edison. oe POTATOES FOR SALE Lookout Mountain Irish pota- toes, $2.00 bu. M. O. Jas. L, Mec- | Daniel, Norcross. Pure Lookout Mtn. Trish po- tatoes (seed). Write for prices. oo Wee Lancaster, Pendergrass. pine skin Pp. R. ina aia reat 75e. per M del; -5 express col- lect, 5 M$3. 00, 10 M$5.00, 25) ~ 4d Pure | for service, Brab: aia Tron peas, $2.50; su- : Oe crowders, 6c lb. Add postage. <6 Sheppard ee -ancona ~ and 1 cockerel AA grade, 75c $5.00 lot fob. ee a aeons, Rte BANTAMS _ 5 good laying bantars .25 ea. for lot. Soke wW. ither. Martin, Rt. 1. BARRED AND OTHER ROCK 3 W. R. Cockerels, Feb, | hatch, 90c ea.; $2.25 lot: is Red. Exp. paid. Mrs. S. S_. zell, 206 Sixth St., Moultrie. 12 five mos. old B. R. pullets AAA stock, $1.00 ea.; exchang for crimson clover seed. R Johnson, Fairburn, Box 44. Thompson imp. B. R. cock els and pullets, March hatched $1.00 ea.; larger lots, 75 Apr. hatch, 85c ea.; larger 60c ea.; eggs, 15 for 75c, Mr E. Steadam, Bainbridge. 40 purebred Buff Rocks, 4 wks old, short, stocky type, ; eo ea. ade C. Reid, Milner... Fine W. R. pullets, 80c_ ea. cockerels, $1.00. Will give 1 coc erel free with ea. 10 pullets. Mrs J. L. Wallace, Bowersville.. GAME Fine Warhorse . rooster, $3, 0: 4 1938, hatched -Warhorse ro and hens, $2.00; 15 eggs, $2. +|M. Seaborn, Br k. Prompt shipment. W. J. Davis, ee 1 fine pit game cock and Lhe $3.50; hen laying since Febru- aes CS. Farmley, are. ; GIANTS 1 thoroughbred Jersey W. Giant cockerel, 2 yrs. old, Miller gtr. $2.25 3-4 cockerel and 1 hen $4.00. J. O. Howell, ea LEGHORNS W. L. pullets, 4 wks. old, $30. 10 C here. G. B. Dasher, Valdost ox 65. Big type Eng. W. a pullets, Mar. and Apr. hatch, Write f prices. Chas. T Gainesville, Rt. 8. - 200 W. L. hens, 1 yr. old, 65 ea. for lot. Fannin Bohlen, 'M dison, Six 1-yr.-old, purebred S. C. B. L. hens, $1.00 ea. M. O. Mrs, D. S. Littleton, Atlanta, Rt. 3. Behe roosters, | 15th hatched, 75c ea. Mrs. < Taylor, Rochelle, Ri hi Ses 180 Colonials Best Ege Grade Ww. L. pullets, 12 wks. old. vac cinated for sorehead. we BF; Grogan, Newnan, Rt. ay 130 AAA grade a a bees May 1937 hatch, now | around 65%. a hatch, laying. Lyons, Rt. 2. 45 AAA W. L. laying hens, 1937 hatch, $1.00 ea.; 1 cockerel, $5.00 Oo. M. Edgeworth, Stone Moun- tain, Rt. 15 W. - Fryers, av. 1% Ibs. ea., fat and nice, 1Sc lb; 10 extra fine W. L. Cockerels, 9 weeks old, 50c ea. M. O. Bernice Smith, Demorest. ~ 30 Booths AAA blood tes W. L. cockerels, 9 wks. old, 75 ea. postpaid Cash with order. H. E, Smith, LaGrange, Rt. Tx Best breed Leghorn cocker 80c ea. Otto A. Stock, Rt. 2, Box -19, Waycross. : 25 Booth hatched S. C. Ww. cockerels, Pullorum tested, re $1.50 ea. Warwick Murphy, Sparta. Se 300 W. L. hens, now la ng 85c; also 250 W. ae pullets, i wks old, 70c ea. del. Mrs, W. M. Chambers, Carrollton, - Rt. 22 W. L. roosters, AAA quality, : mos. old, 60c ea.; 3 for $1.50. Cash with order. Mrs, B. J. Head, Aj- ma. Bo Be R. hybrid Gook like rocks, lay like leghorns) chicks $6.50 C; also started chicks: - J. B. Collier, Cochran, Rt. 25 Bushs AAAA S. CO. Ww. Eng. str. pullets; also 6 Band cockerels, 12 wks. old, $1 No. culls. Chas. E, Alley, Bright St., Macon. iS feiegs _ MINORCAS Black minorca cockerel, 193 hatch, from prize stock, $2. 00 Geo. S. Austin, Atlanta, Rt. 63, MISCELLANEOUS Purebred buttercup roosters, 2 mos. old, $1.00 ea. at my home, Mrs. J. A. Culbreth, Culbreth, Cairo, Rt. 1, ORPINGTONS | 5 A. C. E. supreme B. O. cock~ erels. Write for prices. Also have 1 acre baby lima beans, ju: _ Thomas, eae Bal: ag Started picking, at J. C. Blanton, ~ 6 mi. east of Adel. Mrs. 2 Be : CATTLE FOR: SALE PIGEONS. horoughbred White King and eaux pigeons, nated, 50c pr. or trade for chick- ms or what you have. ohnson, Smyrna. ane and Blue Fantails, Dra- Show Homers and Bir- onan Rollers, how stock, Reasonable prices. . Trausou, 841 Fredrica N. E,, Atlanta. Zingneck doves, $1.50 pr. Se 1050 Gordon St... young and bob white cock, $1.50; will es hen, A. C. Salter, eat EDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES) -H, Red pullets, 3 mos, old, orum tested, $1.00 ea. Bu- do Johnson, Sparta. urebred N. H. Red cockerels, ar. hatch 60c ea. in lots of 3 ore, fob in light crates. M. Oliver, Franklin Springs. ure S, C. N. H. Red cock- blood tested, 3 mos. old, ea. M. O. Mrs. John G, n Brads W. D., $1.00 ea. M. O. Reid, Hartwell. Red cockerels, 12 wks.; ts, 8 wks. old, $6.00; large TARA Re. Ie Red; EN H. rooster, 1 yr. old, .. Mrs, T, E. Grayson, | Al- <1 Red pullets, 542 mos. os cockerels, Owens str., z., no culls; 65 N. H. Red lets "34 mos, old ready to lay nd 4 cockerels, $1.00 ea, Mrs. Ww. Rahn, Stockton, armenter str. R. I. Red ls, Feb. hatch, direct from holding world record for 2 rs. as layers, $2.00 ea. fob. No eae William T. Hippey, EYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, grown Blue Mammoth geese, 30 ea.; 15 half grown geese, a.; exchange for W. L. pul- Or good heavy mixed hens, | J. L. Orr, Winder, Rt. 4. Mammoth Toulouse goslings, vks. old, 50c ea, Mrs. Fred L.|. ite, Buckhead. (Morgan Co.). ice ducks, drake and 3 hens, a, Add express charges Exc, or eer Wm. steals at Bu- i baby ae Fes old Vant to exchange 3 Long Is- 1d ducks, 1 drake and 4 black uscovy ducks for 75 heavy. ed day old chicks. Sell for ae -E. A. Dawley, Leary. Vant to raise any kind ohiek: _ halves to 8 wks. old. W. Stonewall, Rt. 1. ant 150 W. R. and 150 N. . baby chicks to raise on 0 10 wks. old. W. O. _Bel- y, Abbeville, Rt. 1. BARRED ROCKS nt AAA B, | ote price and age. ; Nahunta, Rt. 1, Box 52 Mrs. J, C. FOR SALE sold old nate, work aay debts - Ohas, Brown, kdale Road. : ate mule, 1 M_ \bs., ing cow and take mule. Mrs. p Thompson, Darien. Green- od Plantation. ~ plug mule, 950 tbe. $50.00 cash, Exe for A purebred Hereford bull eifer. D. C. poesia! Sere- fair cond., i: plug mule, 900 Ibs., if fat with 90d feed, $25.00; a better mule, 10 00, Write or come see. Mrs. loyd, Broxton, RFD 2. Morgan bred, 4 yr. old, Blood y black points, 1100 lb. . ire breeder, easily han- ll broke to work. Jas. As ; rge type Shetland pony, very entle and trained to 1c $25. 7 head choice quality reg., Hereford bulls, ready for ser- ,| vice. Choice blood lines. Wt. about 650 lbs. T. B, and Abortion tested. Russell Daniels, River- dale. : 4 mos: old, reg., Jersey heifer, fresh, $50.00. Mrs. S. E, Jones, Fairburn. Rt. 2 Purebred Guernsey bull, wt. about 1 M Ibs., 2% yrs. old, light red color, good markings, $100.00. M, J. Smith, Valdosta Box 44. Good Jersey cow, fresh first of June 4th calf. 5 gal. milk per day, $50.00; also 2 P. C. shoats, about 175 lbs ea., $25.00 for both. A. J. Prewett, Rising Fawn, Rt. 3. eee ent. to reg., from fine stock, $25, or exc, for hogs or produce. W. A. McKinley. Lithonia, Rt. 3. White Face bull, thoroughbred 5 or 600 Ibs., $40.00. A. C. Free- man, Flovilla. Rb.. 1. : Reg. Polled Hereford bull and two reg. Hereford cows for sale. Thomas C., Wylly, Tennille. Reg. bull calf, 3 wks. old, sired by a Silver Medal bull from Peb- ble Hill, Dam. of calf gives 3% gal. daily. $25.00 at my barh. C. J. Atkinson, Madison, . A truck load of fat, mixed beef cattle on Blythe Isle, for sale. Mrs. Arthur Agnew, Brunswick. 1 yr. old heifer, Holstein and Jersey cross, also 1 fine, young black sow, Essex, P. C., and Du- roc cross, ready to breed: and a | Dark Cornish hen for sale or exc. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Rt, 1, (5 mi. So. Sylvester.) i 2 purebred Jersey milch cows, fresh jn, for sale. See or write. A. D. Pope, Senoia. Rt. 1. Few yokes good work oxen, also 1 half breed Angus yr. old bull, J. H. McVeigh, Waynesville. Reg. Polled Hereford bull calves and 1 reg. Polled Hereford herd bull. Apply EB. Y. Boswell, Jr., Siloam, 6 yr. old Jersey milch cow de sale, $100.00. Mrs. C. Bowen, At- lanta. 331 Mell Ave. N. E., De 3973. 8 mos. gtd. ptirkred Jersey bull calf from 4 gal. cow, wt. about 350 Ibs., $25.00 at baru; will sell cow and- calf for $100. 00. a B. A. Weldon, Fitzgerald. Rt, 2. : ; CATTLE WANTED Want 8 to 10 White Face calves} that are old and large enough to pasture at best. ae Geo. G. Stiles, Rome. Rt. Want buy a thoroughbred Guernsey heifer calf, 4-6 mos. old, from heavy producing stock, cheap for cash. Geo. B. fan, Thomaston. : HOGS FOR SALE Purebred Duroc-Jersey pigs, | reg., and dbl. treated for cho- lera; 2 boars, 6 mos. old, wt. 180 lbs. $25.00 ea.; gilts, and - boars, 3 mos, old, 75 Ibs., $15.00 ea. All ae: my farm, = A. Buie, White Oa Reg. Duroc Sevan sow, Lady Miracle, No. 18662, due farrow in July by P, C, boar. Prize win- ner. 500 Ibs. wt., $45.00; 2 fine gilts and 1 boar, from above sow, around 100 Ibs. ea. $45.00 or $15. ea. All FOB farm, Reg, $1.50 ea. oe A Kalor Galloway, Griffin. Rt. A. 12 nice, chactined BP. C.- pigs, large and small bone type: Write or come see for further inform- ation. M. P Martin, Jr., Stilson, BED 22." From 1 to 10 reg. Hereford yearling bulls, horn-type, strong in Domino breeding. Percy A. Price, Albany. Little Bone Guinea boar, 42) mos. old, ready for service, $15, Oo. -P. Singerfield, Harrison, S, P. C. pigs, World sae a ship blood. Dbl. treated, reg a buyers name, 10 wks. old. Ne ea. Thrifty, Sat. guar, W. A. Dh. jaferro, Blue Ridge. - ~ -Hampshire-P. C.. grades, 30- 40 lbs., 9 wks. old; P. C.-O. I. C. | grades, 5 Wks. old; purebred P. C, with or without papers. M. T. Bryson, Greensboro. Rt. 3. Pigs for sale. Ww. M. Strick- land, Summerville. Berkshire ae wt. about 140 Ibs., $12.00. We . Smith, Locust Grove. : S. P. C. pigs from dams of/ best breeding, sired by Terrific Jr., (a half brother to present Worlds Champion boar). Dbl. treated, reg. DUaEe name, $10.00 ea.. 10 wks. old. L. J . Washington, CR Re 1c - 14 Spotted Bg: pigs a ready Bull calf, purebred Guernsey, | purebred Ram pers Southdown or Shropshire, (MARKET BULLETIN _ SHEEP AND GOATS _FOR SALE Young billies, mixed Toggen- burg-Nubian, etc., $3.00 up; Al- pine-Tog. doe kid, $10.00. J. Jol- ley, Atlanta, RFD 7,- 3 billy goats, 2 2 mos. old; 2 1% yr. old. I nannie, giving milk. All thoroughbred Toggenburgs and the 4for $50.00. H. N. Thomas, Winterville. Box 87. 2 young milk goats, just kid- ded (3 nice kids) about 5 qt. the 5 for $17.00. J. B. Bass, Chipley. SHEEP. AND GOATS WANTED Want hear from party having Mohair or Angora or other goats that will produce wool for mar- ket. J. M. Hall, Dublin. Want contact party having lamb, with pa- for cash. F. M, Summer. Poulan. Heics: Want some 20 or 30 hornless or butt-headed nannie goats. State age, color, weight and price at your barn, or del, aces G, N Byrum, Ficklin. RABBITS FOR SALE. Chinchillas Pure from reg. stock, 3 mos. old, 75c ea. or exc. at rate of 1 for 1, February hatch Big English S. C. W. Leghorn puliets, no culls. Ha. pay express. I have 14. Or 1 bred doe for 3 pullets; H, J. Chandler, Fitzger- ald. Rt. 3. Pure N. Z. Whites, any age, either sex, prices right. Marie Russell, Stephens. 2*grown mixed does, $1.35 ea.; 2 purebred White N, Zealand does, 2% mos. old, 75c ea; 2 mixed, grown bucks, $1.00 ea.; 1 doe, 4: mos. old, 75c. Jenny Lee Garner, Tennille. - = E. postpaid and insured. E, J _ RABBITS WANTED Want buy number of Chinchil- la and other breed rabbits. Mrs. Eva Taylor, eee: Fresh and Cured Meat FOR SALE Oak smoked cured corn fed bacon, Hams wt. 8 to 15 lbs., 30c lb.;. Sides and Shoulders, 10 to 18 lbs., 20c lb. Will ship COD, I. L. Jackson, orate. Honey Bees and Bee Supplies For Sale ~ Select chunk honey, $1.75 postpaid. Guar. man, Nahunta. New crop extracted honey, 5 lb. pail, 75c; 6 pails for $3.90, J, EL; Girardeau, McRae. 4 Several hives Italian bees, $1.35; exchange for same. Ernest g. Kelley, Oglethorpe. - 1,000 Ibs. new crop honey in 80 lb. cans, strained or in comb, 8c Ib. fob. or 10 Ib. del. Ss. W. Slater, Ludowici. No. 1 pure Getiberry honey, extracted in 10 Ib. pails, $1.00 pail, Not prepaid. Jim Pye, Odum. 40 modern frame hives of bees in good .condition, not robbed, $60.00. Dr. J. D. Patterson, Millen. 560 modern frame hives of bees 0 lb. pail, . L. Hall- in good condition, $100.00. A. Q. Sherwood, Rt, 1, McDonough. New white honey in comb in 10 lb, buckets, $1.45; bright honey in 10 lb. buckets, $1.30; medium red honey in comb in 10 Ib. buckets $1.15. All postpaid to 3rd zone. Other zones 10c extra. C. W. Browning, Dublin, Rt. 3, Fancy comb honey, mild de- licious flavor, 10 lbs. $1.50 post- paid to 4th zone; fancy strained honey, same price. Write for price list. J, O. Hallman,. Blackshear. Nice, fresh 1938 strained honey, $1.30 gal. eg can del. or $1.00 gal. not del. L. M. Smith, Pem- broke. 5 Ibs. nice, yellow bees wax, $1.00, add postage or exchange for 100 lb. white sacks, free from | holes, 8c ea. Mrs, Dollie Barkwell, Breman, Rt: 2; Box: 58: Fine table honey, extracted or chunk, in 70 lb. lard cans, $7.00. Sample on ee. J.T. ee Sparks. Fancy Gallberry porn honey in- 10 Ib. pails, $1.25 pail; case of 6 for $7.00 fob. Loraine Jerni- gan, Waycross, Rt. 3. New crop chunk comb or ex- tracted honey, case of 5 lb, pails, $3.50; 18 five lb: pails, $9.90 fob; 10 Ib. pails, $1.50; 5 Ib. oa 80 | Nahunta, Write:), Grain and Hay For Sale Sev. tons bright Meadow andj. Bermuda hay, $10.00- to $12.00 ton at the farm, also new cut Spring hay, the best cutting. C. H. Ogie- tree, Crawfordville. Rt. EL 3 tons No. 1 Peavine hay, $14.00 ton at my place, 5 mi. North Louisville on the Stapleton and Warrenton Highway. Milton Beall, Louisville. Miscellaneous For Sale Leading variety peach trees, state insp., $35.00 M; $4.00 C; Tsc doz.; plums, apricots, $8.00 C; $1.50 doz.; Japanese. wal- nut, 24c ea.; $2.25 doz.; $15:00 cS: black walnut, 15 ea.: : -$1,50 doz.: $7.50 C. Mrs. E. B, Travis, Riverdale. Sweet gum, wild cherry, an fras, wild cucumber bark, 10c Ib.; yellow root, yellow dock, wild almond root, 10c Ib.; angelloco spignert, 15c lb. No orders less 50c. Mrs, H. F. Reece, Talking Rock. May apple, tattle root, yellow dock, wild almond, 10c Ib.; spear- mint, 20c doz.; butterfly root, 25c Ib.; Sampson snake root, Be bunch. Mrs. L. M. Reece, Talk - ing Rock, Rt. 1, Butterfly: root, yellow root, 15 Ib.; wild cherry bark, 10c Ib,; May apple root, 10c lb. fob. No orders less 50c. Mrs, J. O. Luns- ford, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Good 100 lb. feed sacks, free of holes, 10c ea. del. or exchange for honey. Meryl Lee, Red Oak. Herbs for sale; also want to contact parties who want berries canned on halves. Will furnish fruit. Mrs. Frances Allen, Roberts- town. 125 good cotton seed meal and hulls, bags, 5c ea. at my barn. Chas. Seiferman, Rt. 5, Sylvester. ~ Yellow root, sassafras root rat- tle root, wild cherry bark, but- terfly root; 25 lb.; catnip, pepper- mint, spearmint, hoarhound, balm -ivey, 25c doz. del.-in Ist and 2nd zones. Miss L. M. White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box: 35. Black walnut meats, free front hull and shell, 3 Ibs., $1.00. del.; jonquils and yellow ~ sweet scent- ed narcissi bulbs, 75c C; 4 Ibs. nice, sundried apples, 60c del; exchange for 100 lb. feed sacks. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston. New dried sage, 40c Ib.; col- lard seed, 15c cupful. Mrs. Aaron W. Hill, Haysville, Rt. 1. Cherry bark, 10c lb, Add post- age. R. H. Free, Clarkesville. Rt. 3. Nice, dry leaf sage, 1938 crop, 50c lb.; 5 Ib. lots, 35 lb. postpaid Sam Tweedell, Lithonia, Rt. 2. 25 lbs. new white downy feath- ers, [Wc Ib.; $11.50 lot del. Mrs. | Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. Yellow root, sassafras root. wild cherry bark, 20 1b.; catnip, |- peppermint, 25 doz.; gariic bulbs, 3 for 25c. Mrs. G. C. Hest- er, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37. About 35 lb. chicken feathers, $9.00 fob. R. E. F. Jerkins, Lithia Springs. Miscellaneous Wanted | A CORRECTION: Want an electric sianidantor. cap. 1500 to 3 M., in good cond. State what you have and Price. J. H. Reece, Milan. COTTON: Want 10 Ibs., lint cotton for reasonable cash price, Mrs. J. B. Saye, Newborn. CLOVER: Want Bur and Crimson clover, new crop. Write. A. C. Ware, Hogansville. Rt. 3. EGGS: Want 16 Geese eggs. Exc, Buff Orpington eggs or other value. Mrs, J. S. Adams, Grayson. Rt, 1. PEAS: Want 10 bu. good Hay peas. Will exc. P. R., Red Skin potato plants for same, or good shelled corn at market price. J. R. Thomas, Baxley, Rt. 2. Want 50 bu. Iron peas. Quote lowest price del. and send sample. W.H. Bolton, Griffin. SEED: - -Want 5 bu. Chufa seed at once. Tom B. Atkinson, Broxton, PEANUTS: _ Want 500 or 100 Ibs., of any large variety of peanuts. State price postage prepaid. A, L. Har- rell, West Point. DRIED APPLES: Want some dried apples. Will exc. Thanksgiving cactus, silve speckled begonia, sev. dif. ferns, justicia, pink conch shell, all well rooted, 20c ea. Ea. prepay post- age. Write first. Mrs. G. W: LOWss;: Owen, Hawkinsville. Wednesday, June 15, 1938 yrs. 4bin, McDonough. Rt. 1. A parties. Both to work. Apply at POSITIONS WANTED Man, alone, wants job on far Exp. curing tobacco, buildings, etc., and general wor Best of ref. D. C. O'Neal, Uvalda Rt. 1, Box 46. Want job on good truck farm, 5 in family. 18 yrs. exp., me- chanic and truck driving. Ref. if needed. W. Y. Crider, Gainesville 879 W. Myrtle St. Widow with good habits wants job with reliable people, doing light farm work, for home and clothes and little spending money each week. Mrs. Viola Hen East Juliette. 17 yr. old, large, healthy, girl willing worker wants job light farm work. $2.00 week and home, Miss Elone Wofford, Lawrence- ville. 300 Crogon St., Care Mrs, N. S. Robinson. Young, unencumbered white woman, good character, high school education, wants light farm work, no field work. Mrs. Ethel Williams, Millen. Rt. 3, Care Mrs, G. L. Cain, Want job as caretaker, or othe light work on farm. 52 yrs. old, Exp., good ref. J. H. Boyntcn, Atlanta. Care Gen. Del. Want 2 mule farm and 10 to 20 cows, all on 50-50 basis, J; M. Davis, Rising Fawn. 48 yr. old woman wants job light farm work, no field work, for board and $2.50 per week, With small family. Mrs. Anna Roberts, Columbus. 3608-4th Ave, 24 yr. old man wants job as foreman of truck farm. Life time exp. also tractor driver, and bes of ref. Prefer near Ft, Valley. Ernest Perry, Bogart. RFD 1. Want job running mill. 20 yrs. exp. Good ref. G. C, Rhod Glenwood. Man and wife, 4 children, val job in dairy or on farm. 15 exp. J. J. Coy, Decatur. Rt. 2, Care J. J. Richardson. 4 20 yr. old white girl wants home with good people, doing light farm work, no field work. Miss Edna Hanson, Madison, Care Mrs. W. Hz. Brady. : 17 yr. old girl ae home Ww good, reliable people in oe eee for light farm work. $2.50 salary, also. Lelia Law, Cairo Ri: i Want job on farm. Single, 43 old, exp. dairy, carpentry, repair work, 2 yr. in Grist Mill, drive car.and truck, Want job after June 16th A. V. Taylor, McIntyre, RFD 2, Young man wants work on farm year round, for board, washing and reasonable salary per mont Transportation will have to be furnished. James Williams, Lum- ber City; Rt.-2; Care H: J. Pag FARM HELP WANTED Bank eae man for 3 horse crop for 1939. Good upland and bottoms and good houses. Miss Lveen Moore, Decatur. 122 Me rose Ave. phone De 1728. Want at once girl, 16 to yrs. for light farm work. To live as one of family. Mrs. Lillie H Want good man to sow or plant Fall crop, for 1-4 or for standing rent.. Mrs. C. Deforest De ; Avondale Estates. Want: exp, wage hand at onc pe 00 mo. laundry and board. . Tyler, Monticello. oe settled colored man and and sober. Good place for a once. Morrison Carlton, Moultrie. Care Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Want man of high integrity and experience and recommended by two or three good citizens to take charge of good farm. Come see me at once. Mrs. L. D. Williams, Atlanta. 589 Boulevard, N. E. Wa 1171. : Want unencufnbered woman colored, for light farm work, nc field work. Salary and good home. Mrs. P, H. Askew, Sr., Nashville. Want white woman, 25 to 35 yrs. old to live in farm home and do light farm work, no field work. W. B. Copeland. Tunnel Hill. Want girl, 16 to 25 yrs. of age to help with poultry, garden an other light farm work. $1.00 we and. board for first few we then raise some if satisfactot Robt. L. Dorough, Vienna. _ Want honest, settled, unen cumbered woman, strong healthy for light farm work, milk 1 cow, no field work, $12.00 month and home. Mrs, L. C. tee Haz 1- hurst. Want good, settled, color woman without home, for farm work. Must be clean honest. Rooni, board and s salary. Mrs, J. L, Childers lanta. 1214 Milton Tey | 8578.