Y): COMMISSIONER
HAMILTON RALLS. SUPERVISOR MARKETING DIVISION
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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938
NUMBER 12.
IE ATLANTA MARKET
weak at very low prices.
rading was fair late Sunday and Monday
ing on the local market. Snap beans contin-
i Cantaloupes were
ag at mostly 50-65c bulk per bushel. Avoca-
a
hipping Point Information and Progress of Crops
does, eggplant, peppers and okra were lower as
supplies increased. The first car of Michigan cel-
ry of the season was offered on Produce Row over
the week-end at $1.35 per highball crate. Field
_. peas and butter beans were in moderate supply and
the markt was slightly higher for these vegetables.
LIVESTOCK
The following is a revised schedule of differ-
on hog grades which will be used by packers
| further notice in buying hogs at all points
eorgia, Florida, and Alabama.
leavy smooth hogs, 240 lbs. up %c under
4 top. No. 1 smooth hogs 180 to 240 Ibs.
BP No. 3 smooth hogs 130 to 150 Ibs. Ic under
No. 5 pigs 60 to 110 lbs. 2c under top.
_, Fat sows 1%c under smooth hogs of whatever
it_ basis they make, Culls or thin unfinished
all kinds, priced at varying discounts under
SOws based on condition. Stags 2%c under top.
sy Sows Gocked 20-40 ibs. Stags docked 70 lbs.
(We understand that Georgia packers are pay-
aC above the prices quoted below on special
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that you talk to your nearest packer and
for this advantage in price).
MOULTRIE SOFT HOGS
(OULTRIE, Ga-, June 27Soft hog market
dy. Heavies 240 pounds and up $7.50; No. 1
to 240 $8; No. 2 150 to 180 $7.50; No. 3 130 to
$7; No. 4 110 to 130 $6.50; No 5 60 to 110 $6;
sows $1.50 under smooth hogs of whatever
ht basis they make; stags, $5.50.
Moultrie Market is the same as Albany. ~
- ATLANTA SOFT HOGS .
TLANTA, GA., June 27.Hogs: 180 to 240
nds $9; 245 to 300 pounds $8.90; 300 to 350
unds $8.65; 350 pounds up $8.40 down; 150 to
9 pounds $8.75; 140 to 145 pounds $8.25; 135
unds down $8 down; sows and stags $8 down.
oe CATTLE
ATLANTA, Ga., June 27.Majority best grass
Ss and heifers $5 to $5.50; only few coming
Le
alue to see above this; common kinds $3.75
ae most fat cows $4.75 to $5.25, odd head, |.
a eef type higher; common cows $4 to $4.50,
on cutters $3 to $3.75; good bulls $4.75
Be 0
> common $4 to $4.50. Best calves $7.50
; medium $5.50 to $6.50: common $3.50 to
CHICAGO HOGS
uding 7,000 directs, opened slow, unevenly
)25 lower than Fridays average, closed fair-
tive at declines; top $9.15; good and choice
240 pounds $8.85@9.15; 250 to 280 pounds,
8.85; 290 to 350 pounds, $8.25@8.60; few
nd choice 140 to 160 pounds, $8.50@9; sood
hg sows 400 pounds down $7.50@8.10; 400
500-pound kinds $7@7.50; shippers 1,500; es-
1ated holdover 1,000.
et top. No. 2 smooth hogs 150 to 180 Ibs. 4c
smooth hogs 110 to 130 Ibs. 1%c under
ogs. Therefore, before selling your hogs, we
HICAGO, June 27Hogs: Receipts 18,000,
Receipts of canteloupes, green corn, snap beans,
tomatoes and watermelons were liberal; other ar-
rivals were about moderate.
BEANS (LIMA)Slightly stronger. , Georgia .
bulk per bushel, butter beans 60-75c, few higher.
_ BEANS (SNAP) Dull and weak Bu. hampers
Georgia Kentucky Wonders 50-60c; some ordinary
to fair condition low as 25c. Georgia Round String
less and Red Valentines, mostly ordinary to fair
quality 20-30c, few higher. ;
CABBAGEWeak. Georgia bulk per ewt., Do-
mestic Round and Pointed type 40-65c, few higher.
. CANTALOUPESSteady. Georgia salmon meats
bulk, per bushel, 50-65c, few higher.
CORN (GREEN)Steady. Georgia-Alabama,
ei ears, 12-15c; some fair quality and small,
es Cz 3
CUCUMBERSDull. Georgia bushel baskets, |
Seater to fair quality mostly 50-75c, few low as
25c. ee
EGGPLANTWeaker. Georgia bushel ham-
pers 65-75c, few high as $1.00, some fair quality low
as 50. 7! . 4
OKRAWeaker. Georgia, few Florida bushel
hampers, $1.25-$1.50, fair quality $1.00, poorer
65-75c. oe
PEACHESAbout steady. Georgia bushel bas-
kets, Elbertas, fair quality and condition, 2-inch
minimum, $1; showing considerable decay and small
low as 50c bulk per bushel, ordinary to fair quality
PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES
Prices of fresh vegetables prevailing on
State Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, June 27:
Appiss, per Du. patkege oS $1.50
Aopile, Gulk, per bu: 2 2 ie 6 7) j.
Beans: litte, per bu. = ae to. Yee
Beans, snap; per bu. _.... 50 to 600
Beets, per doz. bunches 2... =... ~~ 30e to 35c
Cabbage, bulk, cwt. 20.) ww a 400 to~65e
Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu... 45 0e to 65e
Carrots, per doz -bunehesig: 30
| Green corn, per doz. ears _.__._... 10e to 15c
Cucumbers, per bushel 2... 50c to 75c
Okra, per bushel hamper $1.00 to $1.50
GLENNVILLE AND CLAXTON
Onions, dry, per 50-lb. sack _.____. $1.25 to $1.40
Peaches, bu. basket Elbertas _- $1.00 |
Field peas, bulk, per bushel __.__ _. 50 to 65
Pepper, per bushel, 5 to 90e
Spinach, per bu. 50c
Squash, per bu: <a pee 20c to 30
Tomatoes, loose pack crates _...... $1.25 to $1.50
Sweet potatoes, bulk, per cwt. _. $1.75 to $1.85
Watermelons : 8c to 16
Hileys, Elbertas, 45-60c; small, poorer low as 30ce-.
-PEAS (FIELD)Stronger. Georgia bulk pe
bushel mostly 50 to 60c. eee
PEPPERSWeaker. Florida, Georgia, Louisi-
ana bushel hampers medium size mostly 65c to T5c};
few best, 90c to $1; small and poorer lower.
SQUASHDull. Georgia bushel hampers Yel-
low Crooknecks, 20c to 30c, few higher.
TOMATOESSteady. Georgia crates, loose pack
mostly ordinary to fair quality, $1.25 to $1:50; few
best higher; few ordinary, $1; some small low as T5e.
TURNIP SALADSteady. Georgia bushel ham-_
pers mostly 30c to 40c. ; a
WATERMELONS=Steady: Georgia Cuban
Queens and Dixie Belles, 28-30 pound averages 14_
to 16c; few higher, 24-26 pound average, mostly 10
to 13c} 20-22 pound average mostly 8c to 10c; few
poorer and small lower. o
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MARKETS
Steady movement of produce. Severe decline.
in tomato prices, due to large areas coming in about |
same time, causing congestion everywhere, how-
ever, situation relieved considrably, with hope of
higher prices, by Federal Surplus Commodity Corp-_
oration buying several cars. Soe. a
Growers advising new sweet potatoes ready
July ist; pineapple pears by July 15th. This mar-
ket ready to load cars or trucks of the tremendous
acreage of these products. Buyers welcome. .
WALTER BRITTINGHAM, Manager. |
THE VALDOSTA MARKET ~
Slight increase in price of watermelons: De-
mand good. Cantaloupes good grade, price fair.
Late tomatoes, plenty butterbeans, crowder peas on
market. Cucumbers better seller this year than
usual. Good number new trucks to load from here;
load solid or mixed loads daily. Truckers cordially
invited. PAUL W. CARTER, Manager.
ATLANTA SPOT COTTON
ATLANTA, Ga., June 27-At the close of |
the market today Atlanta spot cotton was. quoted | _
-at 40 points on the New York July future or |
-9..11c per lb. for middling % inch staple cotton. | -
The average price of middling % inch staple on |
10 southern markets yesterday was 8.78c per Ib. |
The average price for the past 30 market days
was 8.25c per lb. %
Staple premiums being paid on 10 southern |
designated markets yesterday averaged 43 points
on for middling 15-16 cotton and 77 points on ce
for middling 1 inch cotton. K
New York future closed today, July 8.71.
New Orleans future closed today, July 8.74.
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REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS _
MARKET
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ins, leghorns _.__ So Agi 2 4-43 .10 13 10 15 1B 12 10 er 36
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ee ies bak L. 30 30; .25-.30 25 15 20 25 35| 20-25 30 30 - aa
-ountry butter, best, tbl. .25-.30 : 25-. . ; : -. : : : ;
ield as mis tL 2.10 1.85 2.00 2.00} | 2.25 1.75 $00) 1.85 180 260| Lae
ield peas, not mixed, bu. 2.40 2-10 2.25 2.25) ) 2.25 1.75 900 9.35 2.00 2.35 2.00
Bae (80 ibs to bu.).. 65 65 10 70 70 60) .55-.60 75| BT 65 50 45 65
helled corn, bu. coule 65 0 60 55-.60 75 65 Set 56 15
Me hy S801 ae 80 a Th A : 75 = hoe oe
Sweet potatoes, per Cwt.... | 1.75-1.80) 2 1.75 . cae : Pit oe
Cabbage, green pes Cwt. 60-90, .85-1.00 1.00 15 1.00 100 Fo 2.00 1.50 2.00) __ 166) Se e
Cabbage, white, per Cwt. |- 2 eee re ee ee : 1.00 1.00 2.50 2.00 265; Teel ee
eavine hay, No. 1, ton ~ 1900 18.00 18.00 17.00 16:00) i 12.00 18.00 20.00
eanut hay, No. 1, ton 15.00 aoe 13.00 _.00 aE
meniso. peanuts, No. 1, js | : 00 |
ott need: prime Sle hOO) e600 aby 24.00 24.00, 25.00
ttonseed meal 7% ae
fonseed meal 8% - OC
March
EORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
: cs Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture
1, 1917
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau
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.
Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post
Office at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- .
ted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
_ postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
s Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
essme any responsibility for any notice_appearing in the Bul-
cond-Hand Machinery
os FOR SALE
in. Meadows corn will, Feed
ill, power cylinder corn shellez,
eng. power press, electric motors,
-and 15 h. p. and other equip-
nt, all good cond. Write for
es. D. L. Martin, Fitzgerald.
-O. Box 389.
315 water tank, for dairy use,
fect cond. $35.00 here. Geo.
is, Atlanta. 179 Gorman
Fordson tractor, recently over-
hauled, good cond., $55.00. Gordon
G. Ridgway, Royston.
DeLaval cream separator, No.
. good as new, $50.00 cash or
c. for cows, hogs, corn, peas or
ing can uSe. H. A. Carter,
Jey. Rt. 2.
ipple power Hercules stump
er, $40.00 cash at farm. B.
liff, Statesboro.
1 30 in. Davis- Boss corn mill,
cheap for cash. W. O. Tarpley,
Rome. P..O, Box 98.
Cleveland track type tractor,
cellent cond., 20 h. p., no use
ame) for sale very cheap.
Stark, Commerce.
2 Golden power cane mill,
od cond., $25.00, also Grist mill,
eap for cash, Mrs. W. D. James,
Argyle.
dson tractor and ply, good
1., practically new, $250.00. W.
Redding, Fairburn, Rt. 2. :
Case threshing machine, no
er, good cond., $200.00;- Mo-
isc cutaway harrow, $15.00.
de for beef cows, hogs, corn
oats, James
Bea :
sets tobacco: flues, used one
ason, perfect cond., $20.00, FOB.
J. C. Lee, Blakely.
gasoline engines, 1% h. p. for
{ . G. Burns, Lilburn, Rt, 1.
No, 13 Oliver turn plow, almost
ew, $10.00; International Mower
rake, $35.00; Chattanooga
e mill and 10 ft. copper pan,
outfit complete, $40.00. Exc.
for peas, beans or anything can
. G. C. Edmondson, Temple.
e grist mill, complete, mo-
aftings, etc., $100.00. Mrs.
oberts, Ft. Gaines.
heavy round cast iron hog
ea. has 8 separate
hs, wt. about 200 lbs. ea.
asting. $8.00 ea, FOB. K. W.
ll, Stilesboro.
roller syrup mill with copper
, 10 ft., long, everything com-
-all perfect cond. $40.00 cash
a
olete,
a
arts necessary, 1 Eureka
ur and meal sacker, used about
mos. spouts for 12 and 24 lb.
cks, good as new, 13-4 in. Lef-
water wheel. Reasonable
KE. H. McMichael, Beuna
boiler and = engine
and other dairy
uipment: 5 h. boiler, washing
ats, washers, milk coolers, etc.
mplete. J. A. Rosser, Atlanta.
2, Box, 454. :
ing hammer feed mill, No. 16
al cream separator, long
m Roller mill, complete, a
DeLoach grist mill, hori-
type. Apply E. T. Boswell,
=D.
loam.
rade A tobacco sticks, pine
m, $5.00 M,. at my yard. B.
atham, Brunswick. 3200
cond, $100.00 FOB; also 1465 Syr-
B. Bartch, Augus-
| Must be cheap. Rev. C. S. Sprag-
Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE
International power hay baler,
perfect. cond., $250.00, cash, or
trade for cattle. S. E. Vandiver,
Lavonia. :
No. 4 and No. 6 McCormick
mowers, 1 Ideal Deering mower,
I J. H. C, horse power hay press.
All thoroughly reconditioned,
painted, do as good work as new,
Cheap. John B. Nixon, Newnan.
20 in. Meadows corn mill, 1 hole
Sheller, platform scales, good
acuse slide plow. Aecept some
Ga. Cane syrup as pay. G. M.
Williams, Covington. Rt. 2.
Harrow and cultivator com-
bined, good as new, $25.00; Deer-
ing mowing machine, old model,
good cond., $25.00; set of tattoo
machine, $5.00; other machinery
very cheap. Mrs. E. Spence. At-
lanta. 130 Wesley Road. Ze
Farmall 10-20 and _ dbl. disc
plow, or with new 4 disc tiller,
or new 6 disc tiller. At bargain.
R. L. Blackwell, Calhoun.
Model 10 Hammer King feed
mill, 4 screens. Cost about $92.00
new. Used very little, $45.00 cash.
W. P. Johnson, Winston. RFD 1.|
Farmall F-20 tractor with culti-
vator, planter and sewing ma-
chine, 1 stump puller or skidder.
R. S. Trawick, Sparta.
Want 3 Big-Drum ball bearing
feeders for 80 saw gins, good
cond., cheap. T. J. Fulghum,
Davisboro.
Want good threshing machine,
no junk. W. B. Spearman, Social
Circle. ;
Want 1 set tobacco flues for
barn, 16 ft. in good cond. State
price, etc. G. W. Moore, Sharon.
Rt. 1. ee
Pay cash for 1 set of wagon
scales for farm use. R. Robinson,
Waycross. P. O. Box 638.
Want metal silc in good cond.
Prefer Rose. A. B. Crisp, Mid-
dleton. Long Meadow Dairy
Farm.?: =
Want walking cultivator and
an Oliver P. B. No. 10 or Chat-
tanooga No. 19 Middle Buster, in
good cond., cheap for cash. J. D.
Donaldson, Dublin.
_ Want 5 h. p. upright steam
boiler in first class cond. Advise
what you have and very best
price. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.
Want Van-Brunt grain drill for
parts mostly, Badly used makes
no difference; also for sale, an
Oliver 70 model tractor, used less
1 yr. or will exc. What can you
offer? H. F. Ballard, Tifton.
Crescent Farms.
Want 1 hydraulic cylinder and
piston, 8-% for packing cotton,
in good cond. J. C. Kelley, Mitch-
ell,. :
Want buy a cucumber grader,
State cash price. Jim A. Ellis,
Whigham. :
Want water wheel and grist
mill complete, with large hammer
mill, crusher and corn sheller.
Write what you have and price.
Dr. Emmett Ward, Atlanta. 634
Flat Shoals Ave., S. E,
Want second hand power cane
mill that will grind 2 M. gal. juice
in 10 hours. State size, make,
cond., and price. J. C. Bell, Law-
renceville. ot
Want cheap for cash, one I. H.
C. cotton duster to be operated
on Farmall Tractor. Cliff Mitch-
an. Durand. _
Want used Wheat Drill, 2 horse,
in A-1 cond. Lewis Lindsey, Rome,
Rt. 2.
Want Golden power syrup mill.
i
gin, Carrollton. 2 Perry St. ~
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Mammoth Buckeye electric in- }
cubator, 2688 hen egg cap., used
3 seasons, at reasonable price.
Ed. M. Furlough, Thomasville.
Buckeye electric
1350 cap., good as new. At bar-
gain. T. D. Abercrombie, Ash-
burn. :
Buckeye Mammoth incubator,
No. 31, cap. 2772, oil heated, elec-_
tric fan to blow heat, okay run-
ning cond., cheap. E. R. Bailey,
Harlem. 5
40 trap-nest fronts for sale or
trade for spring hatch Leghorn
pullets or friers. A. M. Sumlin,
Atlanta. 69 S. Grand Ave., Cen-
ter Hill.
- 250 cap. Sears Super Hatcher
incubator, used once, $15.00. J.
Jolley, Atlanta. Rt. 7.
600 cap. Ideal inc. perfect cond.,
oil burner, copper pipes, late mod-
el, also Buckeye oil brooder, cheap
for cash, J. H. Womack, Greens-
boro.
Incubators and Brooders
WANTED
Want 500 chick cap. wood burn-
ing brooder, in good cond. Will
exc. good value. Joe E. Wheeler,
Cumming. :
Miscellaneous For Sale
Fresh sifted black walnut meats,
45c lb. 3 lbs. or more del.; South
American giant pop corn, 5c lb.,
in 100 lb. lots fob. Mrs. M. C.
Mason, Rt. 2, Culberson, N. C.
(Res. of Ga.)
Shade cured Dreer tongue
leaves for flavoring smoking to-
bacco, 50c Jb., postpaid. W. M.
Thornton, Jesup.
Catnip, peppermint, balm,
spearmint, horsemint, dbl. or
single tansy, yarrow, 25c doz.;
Virginia snake root, $1 lb.; In-
dian grub and star root, 50c Ib.
Del. in Ga. Mrs. Spur Holloway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. : :
: Huckleberries, 65c gal.; 2 gal.,
$1.25; star grass. root, 30c Ih.;
yellow root, sassafras root, 20c
lb.; dill and peppermint plants,
3 doz., 25c. Postpaid. Mrs. F. M.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
5c ea. Add postage. E. L. Greeson,
Rocky Face, Rt. 1. -
About 6 lbs. Goose feathers,
$2.75. Not postpaid. Cash with
order. No checks. Mrs. Charlie
A. Ford, Morgan, Box 32.
Rattle root, May apple, yellow
dock, bearfoot, yellow root, queen
of the meadow, coltfoot, catnip,
horsemint 30c Ib. Mrs. R. C. Sto-
ver Ralston.
Garlic bulbs for sale. Make of-
fer. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastonollee. |
Few ibs. pure,
unused goose
feathers. Make best offer. Also
17 head young geese, 50c ea. Mrs.
C. R. Sanders, Adrian.
Elecampayne, catnip, hore-
hound, 5c bun.; spearmint, 10c
doz.; Senator Dunlap strawberry
plants, 20c C; sweet gum and wild
cherry bark, 20c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. Ralph I. Williams, Cumming.
About 70 Ibs. nice feathers,
slightly used, 40c Ib. Mrs. Alice
Garner, Palmetto.
Dill sprays, 25c C; yellow and
rattle root, wild cherry bark, but-
terfly root, 20c lb.; sassafras root,
15e lb.; catnip and horehound,
15c doz. bun.; garlic bulbs, 15c
doz. Mrs. Martha White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. Box 37.
2 Ibs. nice, dried leaf sage, 1938
crop, 50c ib.; garlic, 5c bun.;
Add postage. Bonnell Gilbert,
Clermont, Rt. 1.
Lady slipper, 50c Ib. 1.ttle root,
25c lb.; peppermint and tansy,
25c doz. Cash with order, Mrs.
W.N. Barnett, Lula. Rt. 2.
Miscellaneous Wanted
EGGS:
Want 2 settings Indian Runner
duck eggs or young chicks. State
price de]. on eggs and ducks fob.
J. W. Newhbern, Thomasville.
Want Peafowl eggs. State quan-
tity and price. E. E. Joachim,
College Park, P. O. Box 45.
GRAIN:
Want 50 bu. good wheat and
same amount oats. Quote best
price. R. E, Lee, Concord.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Lavender lantana, red pink
conch begonia, red geranium,
May June, Christmas castus,
sword fern, plumbago cuttings.
5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Jewell
Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1.
2 yrs. old cape jasmine in pots,
50c ea. Add postage. Delilah
| Martin, Gainesville, Rt, 5.
incubator,
June cactus, pink almond, crepe
| narcissi, 30c doz.; $1.10;C. Mittie
' Gainesville, Riek:
5 M Apr. flowering narcissi,
60c C; $5.00 M; 300 blue Roman
hycinths, 2c ea.; 100 var. iris,
10c ea. Mrs. J. M. McMillan,
Palmetto. _
Lavender iris, 30c doz.; 4 doz.,
$1.00; orange day lilies, argera-
tum; dbl, yellow button mums,
20c doz.; white narcissi, 50c C;
jonquils, daffodils, 40 C. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Mize, Ash-
land, Rt. 1.
6 colors dbl. geraniums, maple
and guinea wing begonia, red,
pink begonia, weeping- lantana,
widows tears, coleus, 10c a.;
thrift, 15c doz.; daffodils, red
spider, 35c doz, Juilette Louder-
milk, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Hydrangeas, justicia, cactus, 9
colors monthly roses, 15 ea.;
long trumpet daffodils, white
narcissi, golden glow, 25 doz.;
$2.00 C; perennial phlox, 25c
bun. Add postage. Jackie Harri-
son, Bremen.
. Dbl. purple lilac, blooming
size, $2.50; Jacobs ladder, $1.00
C: butter and eggs, $1.00 C. Mrs.
W.N. Allred, Rome, Rt. 5.
Black lily of India, justicia,
myrtle, 40c ea.; golden glow, daf-
fodils, narcissi, $1.50; 1 ea. hy-
drangea, white and pink justicia,
cactus cuttings, 35c. Add postage.
Mrs. G. W. Head, Bremen.
- Jonquil bulbs, 25 doz.; 100
yellow cluster and Apr. bloom
Collons, Smithville, Rt. 1.
Jonquils, white narcissi, 50c C;
garden garlic, 15 doz.; 60c, 10
lbs.; blue ageratum, 6 for 5c.
Postpaid. Mrs. Georgie Taylor,
Buchanan. f
PLANTS FOR SALE
50,000 Marglobe tomatoes, 80
M here. Ready to set. No checks.
Bascom Hines, Hamilton, Rt, 2.
Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore to-
matoces; E.
Danish Baldhead, Drumhead
cabbage: Ruby King pepper; col-
lard plants, 50c, 300; $1.25 M.
Talmadge Clark, Flowery
Branch,
Potatoes and tomatoes, 60c M;
collards, 75c; pepper, $1.25 del.
Guar. full count. G. L. Steedly,
Baxley. :
Marglobe, disease-resistant to-
mato plants, $1.00 M.D. A
Gates, Chipley ss |
Mountain grown leading var-
cabbage and collard plants, 20c C:
300, 35c; 65c M del; 5Cc M CO
D. Any amount. Ernest Williams,
Marglobe and New Stone to-
mato plants, 200, 35; 500, 50c;
$1.00 M. del.; 75c M col.; cabbage
seed, $1.25 lb. Emma B. Stephens,
Gainesville, Rt. 6. y
Fresh Marglobe tomatoes; blue
stem collard, 300, 35c; 500, 50c;
"5c M del. Prompt shipment.,
Satis, guar. R. C. Moore, Rock-
mart, Rt. 3.
C. W. and Copenhagen Market;
early and late Dutch cabbage;
Marglobe and New Stone toma-
toes; heading collards, 500, 50c;
85c M del.; 5 M, $2.50; 10 M,
$4.50 fob, Ovie Crow, Maple St.,
Gainesville. :
Celery, easy blanching, moss
packed, 50c C postpaid. Mrs.
Bailey Stripland, Cumming, Rt.
3
Marglobe, Baltimore, Stone to-
matoes; Wakefield, Dutch, Co-
pengnehagen cabbage, Georgia
heading collards, 300, 35c; 500
45c: 75 M del, Amos Garrett,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Fresh field grown Marglobe to-|
matoes from certified seed, 500,
50c; 90c M; Stone, 500, 40c; 75c
M: Ga. Collards, 86c M del, Win-
fred. Waldrip. Flowery Branch,
Brimmer and new variety Flor-
ida tomatoes from 1938 seed, 10c
doz.; 25c C postpaid. Lot Gray,
Haralson; E
Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore to-
matoes; Dutch and Wakefield
Cabbage, 70c M del.; 50c M col.;
Boone, P. R. potatoes and col-
lard plants, 50c M del; $2.00,
5,000 col.;-vigorvine tomatoes, 3
doz, 25c, C. W. Smith, Rt. 2.,
Gainesville, :
Cabbage, collard and tomato
plants, 65 M; 40c, 500; 25,000,
$25.00. Clay Evans, Gainesville.
Millions. large stocky New
Stone, Baltimore and Marglobe
tomatoes, 65c M del.; 5 M, $2.25;
10 M, $4.25 col.; collards, same
price; cabbage, $1.00 M del. E.
B. Wetherford, ci>-<ville, Rt.
2
Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore to-
matoes; Wakefield and Dutch
cabbage; Ga, heading collards,
500, 50c; 75c M del.; 10 M lots, |
$6.00 exp. col. A. CGC. Gorret!.!
Gainesville, Rt. 7. :
Large Black Beauty egg plant.
15c doz.; 25 for 25c: Carolina,
short stem and Ga. collards. 15!
CG: 200, 25; $1.00 M. J. W. Toole, |
Macon, Rt. 2. : |
Friday, July L
Farmers Golden T
Scripture: Lev. 26:3, 4
If ye walk in my statut
and keep my commandme
and do them! cee
Then I will give you rain
due season, and the land sh:
yield her increase, and
trees of the field shall yi
their fruits. ee
And your threshing sh:
reach unto the vintage, ;
the vintage shall reach ur
the sowing time; and ye. sh
eat your bread to the full, a
del., now ready. W. D. Lig!
J,, C. W. Flat Dutch, | .
25c mailed; 50c, 10 M exp.
| M ots,
dwell in your land safely.
PLANTS FOR SALI
Leading varieties cabbage,
mato and collard plants,
ready, 20c C: $1.00 M del:
M exp. col.; 50c M at my f
Prompt shipment, Oda Par:
Dahlonega, Rt. 2. ;
Leading variety cabbage,
mato and collards, 20c C; 75
vigorvine tomatoes, 50 for
mailed; 10 M lots, 50c M |
oo L,. A. Crow, Gainesville,
Gov.-insp. P. R. potato
M del. Good count. Prompt |
ment, Claude Tyre, Screven.
New Stone tomatoes, 65c |
patch. J. L. Harwell, New
Gov. insp. and treated
and red skin P. R. plants, 45
Screven. =
Govt insp, P. R. plan
M or exchange for dried f
any kind dry peas, or anyt!
oF value, J. M. Goolsby, Ba
Ries: z :
G. B., New Stone tomat
75c Mz 500, 40c; 10 M, $6.00,
W. Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt.
Marglobe tomato plants,
M. D. T, Gates, Chipley.
Everbearing strawberry p:
15 C in 500 lots; 20c C.
with orders. Mrs. S. Bale
Grange, Rt. 5, Box 55. _
Millions large Marglobes
timores, 500, 40c; 5c M~
paid; 50c M exp. ol.;. certif
P, R. plants, same price. &
guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgeral
Marglobe tomatoes, wilt re
ant, 15c C; 500, 60c; $1.00 |
M, $4.00: $7.50, 10 M del;
bage plants, same price
Prater, Gainesville, Rt. 1
Millions Stone, Baltimore
Mareglobes; leading var. colla
65c M del.; 5 M lots, 50c M
G. E, Wetherford, Gaimes
Rt. 2. ee
Govt insp. pure red skin P
plants, 500, 30c; 55 M
Prompt shipment, Dewey Mat!
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Govt insp. red skin P, R.,
M. Add postage, D. L. Gar
Flowery Branch, Rt.1.
Bull face, broad leaf tob
plants, now ready, 15 C; |
M del. H. W. Summerour, C
ming, Rt. 1. eS
Cabbage and tomato plan
15e C; 200 25c; 300, 35c; 500, 5
75c M mailed. Tem Cham
Oakwood, Rt, 1. tees
Cabbage and tomato plan
15 C: 200, 25; 300, 35c; 500, 50
75 M mailed. Winfred Ivey,
wood, Rt. 1. eet
Marglobe, New Stone to
cabbage and collard plants,
40c; 80c M postpaid; any am
50c M col. Mrs. Francis Willi
Rt. 1, Gainesville,
Wakefield and Dutch cabba;
Marglobe, Baltimore, and Sto
tomato; Ga. heading co
plants, 500, 45c; 80c M del.
mett Todd, Gainesville, R
EB, J,, Succession, and C.
cabbage, hot pepper, 200,
75c M; tomato plants, 15c
$1.25 M; P. R. potatdes, 85
del, in Ga. Mrs. H. L, Britti
ham, Guyton, 22
Red Skin P. R,, insp.
Leading variety cabbage,
lard and tomatoes, 400, 40c;
M; vigorvine tomatoes, 50
A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2
Old fashion swygart co
and late Flat Dutch cab
plants, 20c C; $2.00 M del
Morgan, Senoia, Rt, 2,0
Wilt resistant Marglobe
toes, 20c C; 300, 40c; 50!
90c M.: Prompt shipment.
Prater, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Fresh grown cabbage.
globe and collard plants, 7
prepaid; 50c M fob. No less
M_ shipped, Marcus) Wi
Gainesville, Rt. 1. - ae
Wakefield, Dutch and
hagen cabbage; Marglobe,
Baltimore tomatoes; Ga. col
and cabbage. 500, 50c; 80c
$7.00 del, . Laur
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Marglobe tomatoes,
Baltimore, New Sto
collard plants, The M
R, E. Keith, Gaines
NTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR
a, Flat Dutch cabbage,
New Stone and Marglobe
, 50c M. Not postpaid,
atterson, Avalon.
Dutch cabbage plants,
a aes J. P. Manons,
vt. 1.
Stone and Marglobe to--
5c M; $3.00 5 M. J, O.
p, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Marglobe, Stone and
e tomatoes, 200, 35c; 500,
00 M dl.; $9.00, i0 M; 75
col.; purple top turnip
& Stephens, Gaines-
Firim Head C, W. cab-
New Stone, Marglobe to-
true Ga. collard plants,
ie M del.; 5,000 or
Oc M fob, Obie Crow, Lu-
cabbage;
col-
Dutch
esp. COL vib
$5.00, 10 M; $12.00, 25 M.
ots cheaper. Ship wire
leading vaieties cabbage,
and collard plants, now
48c M at farm. Ship wire
. O. D. John C. Crow,
esville, Rt. 1,
Cc. W.
and head&n- collards,
90c M; $6.50 10M del.,
. O. Waldrip,
all berry cayenne pepper,
Dc doz. Exchange. Mrs. !
lomon, Jeffersonville,
ange govt insp. yellow
potatoes for nice, dried ap-
500 for 744 Ibs. apples. Ea.
age. Mrs. W. L.- McClel-
ester, Rt. 1.
vt insp. and treated pink
P, R.,. Marglobe tomatoes
true to name, del, Her-
ightsey, Baxley, Rt. 1.
, insp. and treated. pink
ellow skin potatoes, 50c M
also vine cuttings, $1.50 M
Hiiram Lightsey, Screven,
ected red skin P. R. plants,
M. Cash with order. No
eo Say Brantley, Doug-
ha. Copenhagen Mar-
C. W. cabbage; Mar-
Break-o-Day, Ga. heading
. $1.15 M fob; $1.25 del.
oo guar. John B, Nix,
-- -count,
iB. Tyre, Baxley, Rt. 1.
nip seed, 20c Ib, Charles
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Piiobe. Baltimore and New
tomatoes, now ready, $1.10
ollards, 90c M-del. R. E,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Sp, red and yellow skin
plants, good count, 75c M;
u oe del. George Griffis,
nd yellow skin P. R.,
nsp, and treated, full
50c M del. Now ready.
ghtsey, Screven.
rglobe and Stone, 75c M;
00 del.; 50c M fob, Full
Satis, guar. Mrs. Floyd
Ocilla, Rt. 1.
and Marglobes, 75c M;
del; gov. insp. and
ARN: 50c M exp. Prompt
x Satis. guar. H. Cz
illa, Rt. 1,
ed Marglobes, G. B,,
Stone, 75c M; 45c, 500; in
f 5 M M; gov. insp. P.
-M del, Guar. Melvin Deal,
Rt. 4.
tified Marglobes, New stone |
G. B., 75c M; 45c, 500 del,
Packed, Prompt shipment.
nge for dried fruit. Mrs.
al, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Red Skin P, R., 75 M
: d Baltimore faiaee.
ollard; P. R, plants, 20c C;
0c: 65c M del.: 50 M col.
A Anne Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
quantity Pink and red
P. R. gov't insp. and treat-
ae = M. O. R. R. Smith,
insp. P. R., 60 M del.
d zone, M, O, only. Lige
mn, Odum,
and Cc. W. Cabbage;
and Stone; heading
Ga. collard, 40c, 400; 75c
led: 50 M exp. col. vigor-
A. Crow
3M plants for 2 hens or
. G, Cc. OQuinn, sur-
ink and red skin P.
AL; exchange for value. | |
KS. (R, E. Tomberlin,
govt insp. and _ treated, 50c M
Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.
i; Marglobe and Stone, 300, 35c;
| col, V. A. Crow,
i lb. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman.
_ potatoes, $1.50 bu.
Govt insp. red skin P. R., 50c
M del. M. O. onl:. Guar. i. Tai
Lightsey, Rt, 2, Surrency,
Gov't insp. P. R., now: ready,
55 M; 3 M up, 50c M del. Full}
count. Prompt shipment, W. G.
Murray, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 158.
Calif Wonder sweet and hot
pepper plants, 25 C, Add post-
age eee Martin, Gainesville,
Red and yellow skin P, R.,
del.; exchange for anything of
a W. G. OQuinn, Surrency,
P. R. plants, 75c M del, W.
iS Orvin, Jr., Baxley, Rt.. 3.
Mixed tomatoes, mostly Mar-!
globes; sweet pepper, 25c C pre-
paid. Mrs. Sarak Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, 300,
40c; G. B. tomatoes, 15c hundred
hot peper, 10c, 2 doz.; horse radish,
5c ea: Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
P. R. potato, collard, tomato
and cabbage plants, 75c M. Moss
packed. Del. Guar, O. L, Stokes,
Cabbage plants, 500, 40c; 5c
M; 5 M over, 60c M; Clarks. Ear-
ly, Johfi Baer and "Marglobe to-
imatoes, 500, -75e:-- $1.35 M;
Prompt shipment. Shipment
guar. Mrs. Bural Carter, Lake
Park.
Genuine imp, red skin P. R.,
50c M del, Milton Arnold, Sur-
rency.
Dutch and Wakefield cabbage;
75e M; Vigorvine tomatoes, 25
for 25cc -mailed; 55c, 10 M.. exp:
Gainesville, Rt.
2
Imp. red skin P. R and Early
Triumph plants. Prompt. ship-
ment guaranteed. F. N. Lewis,
Baxley.
Gov't insp and treated P, R.
plants, 65c M del. No checks, C.
D. Mitchell, Screven.
Million Marglobe tomato |
plants, ready, del., 85c M; 65c
fob, Claud Craig Baxley. /
20 acres Marglobe, Scarlet Top-
per and Reunters tomato plants,
ready, 65c M fob. Prompt ship-
ment. H. L. Williams, Baxley.
Genuine govt insp. P. R. plants,
65c M; del. parcel post; 60c M
del. exp.; G. B. and Marglobe to-
matoes, 65c M del. Prompt ship-
ment. Guar. W. E. Nobles, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4, Box 144. : :
Govt insp. and treated pink
skin P. R., 2 M up, 60c M, full
Prompt shipment. Ralph
New Stone tomato plants, 15c
C. Postpaid. Mrs. H. V. Bivens,
Hiram, Rt, 2.
Pure red skin P. R. 60c M del.
W. O. Waldr*p, Flowery Branch.
P. R. plants, 45c M del. exp.;
50c M del. parcel post. R. W,
Rentz Baxley. :
SEED FOR SALE
Bur clover seed, pronets in--
oculated, $1.00 bu. del. Mrs. R. T.
Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.
G. B., Bonny Best, New Stone
and Red Rock tomato seed, 50c
Clean bur clover seed, 8c Ib.
fob; also fine Jersey cow, fresh
may 13th. Joel Bobo, Hartwell,
Rt
75 lbs. genuine imp, hand
saved and screened Cuban Queen
melon seed, $1.00 lb.;.also 50 Ibs,
good Dixie Bell melon seed, 50
tb. Fob. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.
Crotolaria seed, field sort. Ex-
change for value. Casey Eve,
Wadley.
Bur clover seed, 75c bu. H. C.
Reid, Hogansville.
Recleaned early Southern Bur
clover seed, 5c Ib. here, Con-
tains. required soil to be inocu-
lated. S, B, Kinard, Jackson,
6 lbs, Morgan Slick Leaf mus-
land seed, 2 spoonfuls, 75c; $1.50
Ib. Mrs. Ww. J, Morgan, Stillmore.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c start, Add 3c postage. Mrs,
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt, 2.
500 lbs. collard seed, 10c lb.
fob. A. J, Swanson, Fairburn.
Cuban Queen. watermelon seed,
reasonable price; also oats and
oat straw for sale. E. B. Lee,
Leesburg.
POTATOES FOR SALE
125 bu. Lookout Mt. seed trish
(60) lbs. fob.
M. T. Autry, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Vegetables For Sale |
Cabbages, ready July ist. Make |
best offer fob at field. Jack
Mingledorff, Altamaha,
100 bu. fine Lookout Mountain |
Irish potatoes, $1.50 bu. fob; $1.25
at my home. Dennis B. Clement,
Cornelia.
FOR SALE
Speckiad crowder peas, 10c Ib.
| FRUITS FOR SALE |
2
_. Nice, sundried apples, 8c Ib.,
del.; also good tender bean seed,
in 5 and 10 lb. lots: 8 Ibs. bees <-auned variety, 25c cupful, Mrs.
wax. 20c lb. No stamps. Gennia
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Bright, sound mixed peas,
$2.10 bu.; Irons, $2.25 bu.: Brabs,
$2.30 bu.; Iron Brabs mixed,
$2.20 bu. Shipping point. M. O.
or certified check. J, H, Goss, 511
5th Street, Augusta.
35 bu. Clay peas; 5 bu. mixed
peas, $2.00 bu. fob. A. M. Butts,
Devereux. ; =
20 bu. Brabs, few weevils, $1.75
bu.; O-Too-Tans, $3.50 bu, B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1.
Few bu. Laredo soy beans, $2.00
ee Robert F. Hill, Danville, Rt.
Speckled bunch butter beans,
12%c lb. Add postage. No stamps.
Mrs, C, R. Smith, Buford, Rt. 1.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
100 bu. yellow ear corn for sale,
Britt W. Davis, Tifton.
Pure Mexican June seed corn,
white and blue mixed, nubbed
and shelled, $1.00 p-. del.; $2.50
bu. fob.; honey drip cane seed,
6c lb. del.; $1.50 bu. fob; $12.00
M lbs. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Rt 2
250 bu. corn on ear or shelled,
for sale. H, J. Prance, Douglas.
About 150 bu. corn in shuck, 80
Ibs. to bu., 75c at my barn, K.
W. Sproull, Stilesboro.
Native grown Mexican June
seed corn, $1 50 bu., white and
blue: Send remittance, D:2CG:
| Strother, Ft. Valley.
Good corn in shuck 75 bu. at
crib,-Mrs. D, A. Peacock, Doug-
las; Rt. 3.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Oats in bundle,
Come for them. Mrs. W, E. Dick-
enson, Brooklet, Rt. 1.
10 tons bright oat and wheat
straw, well baled and in good
condition, Jas. B. Wood, Brooks,
1,000 bu. Appler seed oats,
make best offer. W. T. McKin-
ny, Vienna. RFD.
10 tons good bright Oat and
Wheat Straw, 6.00 ton, fob.
Jas. B. Wood, Brooks.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Flue cured tobacco, field run,
14 lbs., $1.00 del. in Ga, J. O.
Stewart, Baxley, REZ,
Barn run mixed tobacco, well
cured, 10 lbs., $1.00 or exchange
for any kind seed peas, bunch
white lima beans or dried apples.
Mrs. Gussie Anderson, Alma Rt,
4.
Flue ee mellow and juicy
tobacco, chewing, 12 Ibs., $1.00;
smoking, 14 \bs., $1.00. Guar.
No Hilton Peacock, Alma,
Rt.
Good flue cured smoking ad
chewing tobacco, 10c lb.; 10 lbs.,
$1.00. W. R. Benton, Alma.
j1 Ibs. good grade. whole leaf,
flue cured chewing tobacco, $1.00
postpaid. Shipped in tight box-
es, Satis guar. or money back.
J, B. Eason, Screven.
Old and mellow tobacco, cured
and packed in boxes, 10 lbs., $1.00
fob. exp. or p. p. Lilla Camp-
bell; Surrency.
Sound and sweet dark red leaf
tobacco, 2 yrs. old, 10c lb.; 10
box, $1.00 exp., p. p. M. O. Phil-
lip Davis, Surrency.
Dark, red, mellow and sweet
leaf tobacco, 10 tb.; 10 lbs. No
checks, M. O. Mrs. Ruth Spivey,
Surrency.
Good flue cured solid leaf to-|-
bacco, chewing or smoking, 10
Ibs., $1.00 del. in Ga.; exchange
10 bs, for 10-100 lb. cap, white
feed sacks or 10 lbs. for 6 white
guano sacks. Ea. pay postage. Ida
Mae Nobles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Good flue cured red and yel-
Jow leaf tobacco, 11 lbs, chewing,
$1.00; 11 lbs. smoking, $1.00; 6
lbs. ea. 50c postpaid. M. B.
Swain, Rockingham, Rt. 1.
Good, flue -ured chewing and;
smoking tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1.00
del, R, W. Tomberlin, Surrency.
Good, mellow red leaf chewing
tobacco, 12 lbs, $1.00; smoking.
12 Ybs., T5c; pink skin P. R. pota-|
to plants, 65c M. postpaid. Leroy.
Lightsey. Screven, Rt, 2.
Flue cured red or yellow teat!
-tobaces, 14 bs., $1.00 dl |
Prompt shipment, Mrs, J. T.
Troupe, Baxley,
$18.00 ton.)
Red and yellow leaf ifiue cured |
tobaeco, 14 Ibs, $1.00 del,
Prompt. shipment. Mrs. E, M.
Troupe, Baxley.
Good fiue cured whbacco, old |
and mellow, 10 Ibs.. $1.00. No or- |
ders less than 10 lbs, No checks, ;
No stamps. Mrs. ad eit Har-- |
Pers seas Rt. 2.
man, melts:
H. Osborn, Roy.
3,000 bu. select, tree run El-
berta peaches, price and quality
right. July 5th to 20th. E..C.
Stark, Commerce.
Grapes on bunch, $1.00 bu.;.
muscadines picked, $1.15 bu.;
scuppernongs, -$1.25 bu.; 10 bu.,
lots or more 10c bu. less. Prices
at vineyard. Come get them. L. E.
Harrison, Dublin.
Nice, large: huckleberries, free
from trash and green berries, 60c
gal. Postpaid. Mrs. Lucy Wilson |
Culberson, N. C. (Res. of Ga.)
Sundried apples, 10c lb. Add
postage. Also want setting pea
fowl eggs. Mrs. Ed Earle, Clarkes-
ville.
Nice, sundried apples, 8c lb.,
del. in white bags. Free of worms.
W. P. Davenport, Dial. :
Blackberries in large quantities.
For sale. Ship at once. W. O.
Earwood, Cartersville, Rt. 3.
Nice ripe blueberries, free from
trash and green ones, 60c gal.
postpaid; 50c gal. fob. Dot Wil-
son, Culberson, N.C. (Res. of
Ga.)
Nice ripe dudiiobarties, no
green ones or trash, 60c gal. post-
paid. July \ del. Ethel Wilson,
Sweet Gum. -
Watermelons and
Cantaloupes For Sale
10 acres Dixie Queen watermel-
ons to sell to truckers. Ready.
J. T. Goodrum, Warwick.
250 acres cantaloupes ready to
move by truck about June 5 to
25. Well graded, desirable sizes,
crated or in bulk. C. H. Strang-
ward, eee
BUTTER FOR SALE |
ae Ibs. s. fresh, resh, yellow pakter in
half lb molds, free of coloring,
cow T. B. tested, 2c Ih.-del in
1 lot ea. week. Mrs. A. T. Pat-
terson, Waco, Rt, 2.
2 to 4 lbs, fresh, yellow firm
table butter each wk. in Ib,
prick molds,, Jersey cow T, B.
tested, 25c Yb. Add postage. Mrs.:
J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
4 Ibs. nice, fresh butter ea. wk.,
25c Ib. postpaid. Mrs, Lizzie Ca-
sey, Bowdon, Rt. 2. .
4 lbs. nice, pure, yellow, coun-
try butter, free from coloring,
in pound cartons for $1.00, del.
2nd zone. Mrs. Estelle Wilson,
Carnesville, Rt. 1.
PECANS and PEANUTS
FOR SALE
60 to 75 lbs. seedling pecans,
6c lb. Mrs. R. E. Lunsford,
Jackson. ;
Honey Bees and Bee
Supplies For Sale
. Fancy table honey, chunk or
extracted, 6 5-lb, pails, $3.50; 3
case lots; $9.90 fob.; 10 lbs. pails
ae 50 postpaid insured; 5 lbs., 80c.
. J. Lewis,, Nahunta,
Honey for sale. Exchange for
milch cow. Also want pigs. C. P.
Brantley, Hazlehurst,
Good nice light honey, chunk,
5-lb. bucket 60c del. 10 Ib. buck-
ets, $1.00 del. strained, same
price and 1938 crop. Archie Hays,
Screven.
New white honey, 10 lb. buck-
et, $1.50; new bright honey, 10
lb, bucket, $1.25 postpaid. Cash
with order. R, W. Browning,
Dublin, Rt. 3.
Honey: 6 5-lb. pails, $2.50 fob;
1 10-lb. pail, postpaid and in-
sured, $1.10; 2 10-lb, pails post-
paid and insured, $2.10. Prompt
shipment. John A, Crummey,
Box 117, Jesup.
Extracted fancy Gallberry
honey, in 5-lb, pails, 12 per case,
$6.00: 6 per case, $3.10. Guar,
J T Mullis, Alma, Rt, 2.
500 lbs. nice, clean hunk and
strained honey, 8c lb. fob. Cash
with order. No checks. Add post-
age. John L. Bennett, Screven,
Rib. 2, BOxsor: :
Fancy extracted honey, 6 5-lb.
pails, $3.25; 12 5-lb. pails, $6.26;
18 -5-lb. pails, $9.25; 12 1-lb. jars,
$1.90 per carton, fob. W. S.
Bruce. Blackshear.
& modern frame hives of bees,
geod condition, have not been
robbed this year. Other equip-
ment goes with bees, J. P. Mc-
Grew, Harlem.
No.
paid Jim Pye, Odum.
Clean strained Gallberry hon-
ey in new containers, 60-lb, can,
$5.75 frt. paid. 10-Ib. pail, $1.50
postpaid, Quality gur, H. L. Holl-
| 3, Box 338, Athens.
1 pure Gallberry ext, hon- |
ey, $1.00 per 10-lb. pail, not post-:
Pecan ae Other Fru
= Trees For Sale
2 yr. old Apple, Peach, Plum
trees, 20 -ea.3. 1 yr.j) 0c
grapevines in Black, White, P
and Red varieties, 2 :s., |
1 yr. 10c ea. Order now. Del
Fall. James Cureton, Austel
Pecan & Other Fruit Tree
WANTED
Want good _ seedling pecans.
Anton L. Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 5.
Fresh and Cured Meet
FOR SALE ee
2 25-lb. sugar cured hams, 2
lb. fob. Ira F. McMinn, Ay S<
ville, Rt. 1.
Hickory smoked hams, 220
sides and shoulders, 16c lb. H. S.
Walker, 349 Turpin St., Macon.
2 hickory smoked cured hams,
corn fed, wt. 28 and 14 Ibs., 30
Yb.; also 10 Buff Orpington hens
1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. fob. No checl
J. O. Hardy, Demorest,
EGGS FOR SALE |
Few settings Giant Black Min-
orca eggs, $2.00, 15; genuine Bu
Cochin bantam eggs, $1.50, 15;
also stock of all ages for sale,
O, H. Wright, Peters Bldg.. At-
lanta. Wa4854 or He0648.
White Faced Spanish eggs an
cockerels; also Parks str, B, R.
cockerels, $1.00 ea. W. L. Tread
away, Adairsville, Ria
Carefully selected Parks str. B.
R. eggs, 75c per 16; $1.35 per 30;
$3.00 del. Crates ret, Mrs. 'R,
N. Raulerson, Alma. ce
Ancona eggs, Sheppard sti
AAA grade, 16 for 85c; giant
| black Minorca cece 16 for 90c,
Postpaid. Mrs. L, . Elliott, La
vonia.
i rooster, $14 lot; exchange for |
good milch cow. Mrs. Annie |
King, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 56
Pure White Pekin duck eggs
for hatching, 75c per 15 postpaid,
Mrs. L. K, Fryer, Talbotton,
M. B. turkey eggs, $1.50 doz,
del. Exchange for purebred R.. tr
Red or White Giant eggs; 3 se
tings for 12 turkey eggs. Mrs,
Roy Herod, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs
for hatching, $1.60 doz. postp
Pearl Milford, Ball Ground.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Angora woolly rabbits, $1 60 ;
cross breed rabbits, 30 ea. J. E.
Stewart, Fairmount.
Chinchilla rabbit, 2 yrs. old,
fine breeding doe, $2.00 M. oO.
Blyer McKinly, Rt. 3, Lithonia
Pure white Belgium, pink-eyed
rabbits, any age, priced low. Mrs.
Addie Boice, Macon, Rt. 3.
RABBITS WANTED
Want rabbits, State breed, ag
and price; also want some guin-
eas. W. Retlaw, Riceboro. ne 1,
Box 41. .
SHEEP AND GOATS
. FOR SALE
1 Hampshire ram, 17 mos. old,
large stock. Sell for cash or ex-
change for ewes. H. L. Rawlins,
Rockbridge Rd. Avondale Estate.
2 milk goats, heavy milkers,
(3 to select from), also 5 kids
for sale. Reasonable. H. A. Evans,
369 Augusta Ave., S. E. Atlanta
4 milk goats, are giving milk, 1
billy (no kin) Nubian and To
genburg. $40.00 for lot. C. C. Lor
Macon, Rt. 4.
Hornless doe and buck hids,
good stock, sell cheap or exchange
for chickens, eggs, feed grain and
baled hay. Arthur S. Johnson, a
Nubian buck, sire of 6% qt.
daughter, butt headed, sure
breeder, 6 yrs. old Mar. 19th, wt.
225 Ibs. $100.00. Edwin Simpson,
695 Paynes Ave., N. W. Atlanta. ;
SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED
Want small flock good ee
Trade good brood sow. W. M.
Rockel, Thomasville. Rt. 1. :
Want 50-75 goats within 100
miles of Tifton. About half to be
voung. 12-15 lbs. W. A. Pucketz,
Estton:.
HOGS FOR SALE:
~ Purebred Duroc Jersey pi
wks. old, $7.50 ea. Jim = A
en, cman
HOGS FOR SALE
Big bone Black Essex service
male, 150 Ibs., $25.00; weaned
pigs, $10.00 ea.; $18.00 pr.; $26.00
rio. With application for reg, and
pairs no akin. W. J. Bargeron,
Sardis, Box 146.
_ 12 shoats, approximately 40 lbs,
a., half Berkshire and half Po-
Jand China with Duroc, $5.00 ea.,
better price on lot. Trade for corn
: = te Jason Tuggle, Chamblee,
2 proven brood sows, Poland
China and Duroc, bred to reg.
Berkshire, 1 large and 1 medium
size, $40.00 pr. Trade for corn. C.
. Oglesby, Chamblee, Rt. 2.
Purebred guineas, dbl.
against cholera, large type. Reas-
onable. Frank T, Mindler, Rt. C,
Griffin.
Reg. S. P. C. sow and gilts;
also purebred Black Angus bull,
darge enough for service. Sell or
exchange. J. A. Noel, The Rock.
14S. P. C. boar pigs and 2 gilts,
4 mos. old, wt. 80 Ibs., $10.00 ea.
Reg. in buyers name. Well mark-
ed. G. W. Burney, Guyton.
10.1. C. sow, 2 yrs. old, wt.
)0 lbs. and 8 pigs, $50.00. J. E.
Gornto, Rt. 1, Box 18, Valdosta.
10 nice pigs, 2 mos, old. Price
reasonable. W. . Lumsden, Sau-
ie; ;
Black Poland China pigs, with
r without papers, both sexes,
xcellent breeding; also Poland
hina-Hampshire and Poland
China - O. I. C. grades M. IY,
sryson, Greensboro, Rt. 3.
1 full blood spotted Poland
hina male, 2 yrs. old, wt. 300
Ibs., $18.00; also 5 full blood S. P.
. pigs, 14 mos. old, $10.00 ea. fob
arn, Gene Cowart, Morgan.
_ . P. C. brood sows, bred and
eg., also 2% yr. old: boar, reg.;
mos. old pigs, subject to reg. A.
Con) ell, Nashville,
tra fine Black Poland China
shoat, wt. 50 lbs., age 3% mos.,
6.50 at my place; $7.50 shipped.
Myrick Hearn, 1238 N. Main St.,
Reg. P. C., and Hampshire pigs
or sale and a fine reg. P. C. 400
boar (prize winner) for ser-
, Guy Brand, Atlanta, RFD
ox 586. -
14 nice O. I. . pigs, about 8
weeks old. Sell or exc. for corn,
. H. Neeson, Stockbridge. Cot-
m Indian River Plantation,
ine S. P. C., and Duroc Jer-
y cross brood sow, farrow last
duly, $30.00. Cant ship. G. L.
arks, Americus. Rt. 3.
First class Berkshire pigs, $10
. C. J, Hardman, Commerce,
: Purebred spotted China spring
boars from blood lines of Royal.
Dare and New Standard, reg. in
Duyers name, $15.00 ea. Mrs. Mar-
orie Barineau, McRae.
all reg. in buyers name. Roger
leeks, Carrollton,
2 purebred Duroc-Jersey boars
reg. and dbl. treated for cholera,
10S. Old, wt. 180 lbs., $25.00 ea.;
Its and boars, 3 mos. old, wt.
15 Ibs., $15.00 es. fob farm A.
uie, White Oak.
_ Spotted and black Poland
na pigs, 6 wks. old June 29, $5
a. Miles Barge, Stonewall, Rt. 1.
2S. P. C. sows, reg. Berkshire,
ed. size, $22.50 ea. or trade for
rn. Chamblee, t. 2.
25 purebred, veg, dbl. treated
RP. C. gilts, 3 mos. old, $10.00
Billie Cawthon, Jackson, Rt.
3 purebred, big bone, Black Af-
rican guinea male pigs, 6 wks. old,
$7.50 ea. Clyde Williamson, Rayle.
m2
13 0.1. C. pigs, 6 wks, old, $5.00
John Foy, Oakman. :
Thoroughbred S. P. C. pigs, 6
wks. old, $5.00 ea. at barn. Well
rked. No papers. J. R Gable,
ymond
eg. Berkshires. 18 mos. old,
0ar $35.00; 7 pigs, $10 to $15
*a.; also 4 yr. old reg. Hereford
bull, $100.00; 10 mos. old reg.
Hereford Heifer, $75.00; 2 yr. old
urebred Hereford bull. $60.00. R.
Mitchell, Zebulon. Vee
HOGS WANTED
Want Big Bone Guinea male
_ black, 12 to 18\ mos. old,
ogan, 1409 Mozley Dr. S.
tlanta, Ra5468,
nt 2 brood sows, Black Pol-
hina or Berkshire, near At-
. A, Bennett, Rt. 4, Atlan-
it 1 to 3 reg., and bred to
september, O. I. C., gilts
ws at right price, L.
lins. ee
CATTLE FOR SALE
5 high grade Hereford steers,
good condition. Will make fine
4-H Club steers. W. A. Biggers,
Greenville.
Herd of 25 dairy cows, fresh;
also beef cattle. Eugene Collier,
Talbotton.
Black Jersey cow for sale. Will
give 4% gal. milk daily, $35.00 at
my barn, Mrs. Fanmie A. Owens,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Five good milch cows, freshen-
ing in June and July, in condition
for milking, A. K. Chamlee, Spar-
ta.
2 nice purebred Hereford male
| calves, 4 and 6 mos. H. C,-Wal-
-| drep; Forsyth, Rt. 1.
3 to 4 gallon Jersey cow, calf 2
wks. old, $65.00. J. D.. Freman,
College Park, Rt. 2, Box 242.
One ox, work anywhere, wt.
900 lbs, or more, $60.00. J. A, Fitz-
gerald, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Reg. *Polled Hereford bull
calves; 1 reg. Polled Hereford
bull, E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
1 cow for sale. J. T. Presley,
Zebulon, Rt. 1. e
3 yr. old Jersey bull, reg. cham-
pionship stock. Exchange for good
farm mule or brood mare. Mrs. C.
A, Keown, Adairsville, Rt. 1.
' Fresh in milch cow, 3% gal.,
good for butter; also good 900 lb.
mule, 11 years old. Reasonable.
F. W. Jones, Fayetteville.
Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull,
$100.00, 2 yrs. old August 20. J.
L. Wilson, Royston,
2 purebred short horn bulls,
about 16 mos. old, wt. about 700
Ibs, ea, Jas. H. Glawson, Gough,
Rt. 1.
Tapp Bennett, 14 mos. old
reg. Hereford bull, strong in Dom-
ino breeding, guar. to be more
prolific than namesake. Percy A.
Price, Albany.
1 Jersey* bull, grandson of
Dreaming Sam, Rustie Dream-
er? 2nd, 377685. Dropped Mar.
23, 1936. L. C. Shipp, Rockmart,
Rt. 3. (
Fine thoroughbred Jersey bull,
age 3% yrs., wt. about 1700 lbs.,
eligible to reg., $35.00, A. N. Gam-
brell, Cornelia, Rt. 1. .
1 fine. beautifully marked
Guernsey bull; born May 8, reg.
in buyers name. R, L. McKie, Au-
gusta, Rt. 3. _ =
1 ox, 4 yrs. old, wt. 800 lbs.,
well broke, $40.00 at my barn. Ed
Preston, Pelham, Rt. 3.
2 thoroughbred Jersey heifers
from heavy milkers, ready for
breeding, $50.00 for both. H. N.
Barner, 328 Clarmont Ave. East.
Point.
CATTLE WANTED
Want cattle to pasture on 700
acre pasture, by head or on shares.
Mrs. R. L. Hampton, Bolingbroke.
Want 16 head Jersey milch
cows for reasonable price. G. B.
Ham, Lyons.
Want Hereford bull calf, 2 to
10 mos. old with registration pap-
ers. Give age and price. Ray Tay-
lor, Tiger, Rt. 1, Box 30.
Want cows, calves and some
mules to pasture on fine 200 acre
Bermuda pasture, H. J. Adams,
Stockbridge. Rt,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
800 ib, mare mule, 14 yrs. old,
$40.00; or 50 bu, good corn. G. E.
Duffey, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
1 mule (valued $60.00) for sale
or trade for good cow, hogs, or
poultry. R. i. Carroll, Atlanta,
Rt. 4, Box 246 (Fairburn Rd.,
near Cascade).
Good Jack for service at my
barn, $5.00 down; $5.00 when colt
comes. Charlie H. Morris, Bow-
don. g
No, 1 mule, wt. 1,100 lbs:, 9 yrs,
old, work anywhere. Can let him
go July Ist. O. S. Williams, Mc-
Rae, Re. 1. :
3 mares from light to heavy
wt., 4 to 8 yrs. old. for sale. W.
A. Purdon, Nahunta.
Good mule, wt. 950 lbs., work
anywhere. Exchange for mower
and rake, in perfect condition. V.
T.,Crumbley, Cedartown.
8 yr. old sorrel saddle horse,
five gaited, well bred, suitable
| for man or woman, $185.00. Clyde
OKelley; 436 Bradford St.,
Gainesville. Phone 1104-J.
Pedigreed Percheron Stallion,
wt. 1,100 lbs., took blue ribbon at
Athens and Macon, 1937. James
H. -Porter, Porterfield Farms,
Macon.
1 good mule, wt. 900-1,000 Ibs.
.wt.| for sale cheap. Trade for cows,
size. O. E. Johnson, Palmetta,
| HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Shetland pony, 6 yr. old, wt.
500 Ibs. for sale. F. T. Owens, Jr.,
Covington, Rt. 2. ;
1 mule, 750 lbs., 10-11 yrs., good
condition, sound, $60.00. Exchange
for garden tractor with equipment
in good condition. H. M, Allen,
Box 1411, Ft. Benning.
1 brood mare, $150.00; 1 mule,
10 yrs. old, $75.00; 1 old mule,
$40.00. at my barn. May Thomp-
son, Greenwood Plantation, Dar-
fien,
2 jennets (1 had jack colt) now
in foal. Both good. C. G. Mor-
ris. Bowdon.
HORSES AND MULES
7 WANTED
Want Jack Ass of good size and
a See beeder. M. Davis, War-
wick.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want farm family, exp. in tim-
ber and turpentine work as well
as in general farming, E, E, Bish-
op, Thomasville. Rt. 3.
Want good man, white or col-
ored, willing worker, reliable, for
help on small farm. L. B. Duke,
Atlanta. Rt. 1, Box 318,
Want small family to hoe and
gather by day. Good house, gar-
den free. At once. N. L. Pruitt,
Homer. Rt. 2.
Want party interested in share
stocking 400 acre fenced cattle
range, near packing house, cheese
factory and state market. A. B.
Keby, Thomasville. Rt, 3.
Want good, settled, colored
man and wife, without home, (not
under 40 yrs. of age) for light
farm work. Must be clean and
honest. Room, board and small
salary. Miss Alma Alexander,
Menlo.
Want elderly country raised
man and woman, without child-
ren, for caretaker of farm, for
home and small salary. Mrs. B. C,
>
Langley, Atlanta. Rt. 1, Box 515.
Want boy, 12 to 16 yrs. as dairy
helper. Board, laundry and small
salary. Dont write, come. B. W.
Ellington, Atlanta. Rt, 2, care H.
M. Christies Dairy.
Want man to take charge of
farm that made 16 bales of cot-
ton 150 bu. torn last year. If in-
terested, write. G. L. Hicks, Bow-
don. Rt. 2.
Want exp. farmer, 16 to 40 yrs.
old, for farm work at once, M. T:
Bigbie, Bluffton. Rt. 2.
Want good man for farm work.
Good home with good people for
rest of this and next yr. Write
e ee at once. J. R, Hall, Dallas.
Want good, elderly, negro coup-
le for light farm work, milk cow,
look after poultry, garden, etc.
on Country Estate. Both to work.
Small salary. Dr. Thomas E.
Green, Chatsworth.
Want country raised woman for
light farm work, No field work.
Home and small salary: W. A.
Abercrombie, Austell, Rt. 2.
Want healthy unencumbered
woman 50 or 60 yrs. old to do
light farm work, No farm work.
Live as one of family. Room, board
small salary. Send _ references.
Mrs. V. L. Nunn, Commerce.
Want unencumbered colored
woman to do light farm work
for salary. No field work. Mrs.
Roy Jackson, Lovett..
Want reliable woman for light
farm work. Board and _ salary.
Mrs. B. W. Gibson, 1045 North
Ave. N. E., Atlanta. Wa6356. ~
Want clean, smart, farm raised
woman with or without family to
do light farm work. No field work.
Home and small salary. Good ref.
House to live in. Mrs. 3. E. Par-
rish, Pavo. ;
Want middle aged woman to do
light farm work, No field work.
Prefer one who can drive car.
Mrs. B. B. Powell, Wrightsville.
Want colored girl for light farm
work, $1.00 wk. and board. No field
work. Mrs. W. H. Crouch, Rt. 2,
Fairburn. :
Want white girl 25 to 30 yrs. old
to do light farm work. No field
work. $8.00 month and board. Live
as one of family. Mrs. C. W. Jack-
son, Rt. 2, Box 76, Summerville.
Want white woman not over
40 yrs. old to do light farm work.
Board and laundry, $2.50 wk. H.
C. Russell, McDonough, Rt. 2:
Want reliable agreeable woman
not over 50 yrs. old to do light
farm work. Private room, board
and reasonable salary. Mrs. J. F.
Soloman, Jeffersonville, Rt. 1.
__ Want middle aged woman to
do light farm work. Reasonable
ary. . Fitz, Simmons,
MARKET BULLETIN
FARM HELP WANTED
Want White girl 18 to 25 yrs.
old for light farm work. No field
work. $8.00 month and board.
Mrs. Gordon Espy, Rt. 2. Box 77,
Summerville.
Want nice, middle age woman
to help on small farm to do light
farm -work, no field work, $1.50
wk., room and board. W. F. Da-
vis, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Want reliable white woman to
live in home with widow and do
light farm work, no field work.
Small salary and board. Mrs. P.
M. Johnson, Lovett.
Want unencumbered, middle
aged white woman for light farm
work, Board and salary. Mrs. J.
H. C. Etheridge, Gray.
Want refined, Christian woman
do light farm work. Mrs. Maggie
Lindley. Powder Springs.
Want nice girl 18 to 20 yrs. old
to live as one of family and do
light farm work. Small salary.
Mrs. A. J. Hayes, Rt. 2, Austell.
Want woman not over 35 yrs. old
to do light farm work. No field
work. Small salary and board.
Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett.
Want woman 20 to 40 yrs. old
to do light farm work. Home and
|small salary. W. H. chols, Dan-
ielsville, Rt. 2.
Want neat, clean, healthy, hon
est woman, 20 to 30 yrs. old to do
Weht farm work. No field work.
Good home and salary. Mrs. H.
C. Miller, Helena, Rt. 1.
Want girl, 18 to 25 to do light
farm work. No field work. Mrs.
Eliza L. Cason, Rt. 3, Lyons.
' Want at once nice, clean young
woman to do light farm work.
No field work. Board, home. small
salary. T. Dean Lott. Flowery
Branch, Rt. 2. /
Want at once young, healthy
colored woman to live on place
and do light farm work. No field
work. $3.00 wk. Meals and room.
Mrs. J. C. Heitmann, Rt. 2, Sa-
vannah, :
Want middle aged woman to
live as one of family to do light
farm work, No field work. $2.00
wk. and board. References exc.
Mrs. J. J. Boston, White.
Want middie aged unencum-
pered woman to do light farm
work. No field work. Room, board
and salary. Luther Gill, Arabi. _
POSITIONS WANTED
Middleaged, white man with
small family wants job on farm.
Do any kind work. State full par-
ticulars in first letter. C. M. Mor-
gan, Adrian. Rt. 2.
16 yr. old girl wants light farm
work. Board and small salary.
Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Broxton:
Woman wants job doing light
farm work. Exp. in dairy farm.
Home and reasonable salary. Mrs.
L, A. Rice, 1580 Beecher, St.; S.
W., Atlanta.
Experienced farmer wants job
on farm. References. M. L. Adams,
College Park, Box 185.
Want 10 to 25 acres land in
Fulton Co. for 3 to 5 yrs. with 4
or 6 room house for hog and
chicken farm. H. M. Castleberry,
390 Rawson St. S. W. Atlanta.
Well experienced man wants
job on poultry farm or oversee-
ing farm; would consider good 1
or 2 horse fam on 50-50 basis. L.
Bigbee, Albany. pie
Family of 5 wants job on farm.
Good workers. Take care of stock,
etc. Home and wages. Ralph
Faust, Atlanta. 660 Bankhead
Highway.
Want job by first of August
to. December as Gin foreman,
looking after stock, hogs, cows or
chickens. Must be with reliable
party. R. L. Carter, Monroe.
Ri. :
Industrious, 16 yr. old boy wants
work on farm, close to Atlanta.
Charles Whaley, Atlanta. 20
Meadow Way, S. E.
Want job as caretaker of farm.
General Handy man, good truck
driver. Pat OBrien, Atlanta, 343
Pryor St., S. W.
Middleaged, unencumbered wo-
man, healthy, good character,
wants place on farm, light farm
work, no field work. Mrs. F. R.
Mayson, Ben Hill. i
Colored man and wife, both to
work, want job on farm, genl.
farm work. Can drive car. All
letters answered. A. B. Jones,
Savannah. 409 W. Taylor St.
Elderly woman wants job doing
light farm work, no field work,
for home and small salary, with
good family. O. Richardson, Tri-
on. 25-6th St.
month. or week for reasonable
wages. Spurgeon Thompson, Dal-
ton. Rt. 2.
16 yr. old orphan boy wants
job on farm at once. Ex. in farm
work. Good habits. Howard E.
Rogers, Thomasville. Gen. Del
tion on poultry farm. Wife
Green, Rt. 1. ee
Good farm hand wants job by}
Friday, J uly 1,1
POSI LIONS WAN 1
Woman wants job with
Christian people, to do light fa
work. No field work. Exp. M
Mattie Pruett, Logansville, R
45 yr. old widow with 2.
wants job doing light far;
dairy work, Mrs. Maude L,
son, McDonough, Rt. 3. Care
H. Reagan. :
38 yr. old widow, refined
educated, wants light farm y
No field work. Reasonable sa/
References. Mrs. Annette Co
Columbus. Gen. Del.
White, country raised wi
wants home with Christian
ple to do light farm work.
field work. Mrs. C. C. Wr
201-21 St., Columbus. :
59 yr. old widow woman
to do light farm work. No
work. Live as one of family.
E. L. Wright, Blakely. Care
S. Stephenson, ee
29 yr. old widow with 3
child wants light farm work.
field work Good home. Mrs. R
Padgett, 495% Luckie St., Atlan
Man with wife wants tc
with good man on 50-50 basis
grow all kinds plants. Ready
begin Aug. ist. 12 yrs. exp
assist in overseeing farm. E
Clements, Tennille. =
Young man, reliable, sober
bitious high school grad
wants farm work, board and
ary. Nursery and caretaking |
J. P. Wallace, 147 High, Mac
Man with large family wa
job gathering crop now or a
on 50-50 basis for 1939. M. Br
Dunwoody, Rt. 1. ;
15 yr. old boy wants job d
light farm work for home,
details in first letter.
Peacock, Chester, Rt. 2.
Peacock.
Woman and 2 daughters, 1
19 yrs., wants light farm
No field work. References
quest. Mrs. Lydia Altman,
Rt. 1. Care Belle Miles.
Small family, 2 men ito wi
want crop to gather. Tobace
tion preferred.. Exp. farmers.
W. Cardell, 1010 Hazle St., Ma
16 yr. old orphan boy with
habits wants job on farm at 01
Exp. Howard E. Rogers, Thon
ville. Gen. Del. _ ae
Widow 33 wants job on-
at once. Exp. Mrs. Geo. Ri
Thomasville. Gen. Del
Widow, 30 yrs. old, and-3-
want work on farm. Exp. ]
D. Greenway, Maysville, Rt.
Boy, 19 yrs. old; wants reg
job on poultry or any kind fa:
Have mother and brother, 1
old. Want house. Raymond G
fis, Tifton, Box 260. _
Man with wife and 3 chile
ages 13, 11, 8, wants job on
at once with good, Christian
ple for 1939. E. L. Thom
Screven, Rt. 2. Care Lee Mille
24 yr. old man with wife.
child: wants farm work. P
Primitive Baptist people. Rea
on farm, Willing worker. B.
Eubanks, Reynolds. =
28 yr. old man with wife wa
job on farm, Can do an
work. Move any time. St
fer in first letter. J. E. Whisna
Rt.. 2., Lenox.
35 yr. old white man with
try college training wants |
*
Bax
children. Warren Solomon
Want job on farm as truck
teactor driver. Exp. cultivator
erator, 8 ys. exp. F. C. Sammg
Vidalia, Rt. 1. oe
Famer wants job on far
perienced painter and carpe!
R. GC. Mitchell, Rome. Care
Paint Co. yee
Want good 1 or 2 horse fe
for 2 to 5 yrs. near here wit!
houses. J. W. White, Alban
3, Box 193 A.
Man and daughter want
on farm. Can do any kin
A. L. Jackson, 1126, 16th St
lumbus. , J
Want few acres land in or |
town with small house for tr
farming. G, P. Thomas. Meig:
Married man wants jo
farm, can drive truck,
any kind work. Ready to-
Jack Whisnant, Lenox, Rt
hogs, dairy. L.: F.
Heard Ave., Macon.
Middleaged woman and s
yrs. old, want job vn fa
home and. salary. C. S.
Vienna, Rt. 2.) cs
Reliable, honest couple W
Room, board and $3:
Mamie Allen, 497 Ce:
Atlanta, =.
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