Si. ATLANTA M MARKET ecinis of bulk APPLES have been liberal on local market with sales in lots at mostly 50-60c shel. Supplies of BUTTER BEANS have d during the past week and prices have ed to around 5-6c per pound with demand it moderate. SNAP BEANS have moved read- t $1.50-1.75. per bushel for good quality, al- h heavy offerings from Northern States have to $1.00-1.10 bulk per hundred pounds in per dozen bunches. OKRA has been in light and selling slowly at $1.50-2.00 per drum. D PEAS have been selling in moderate volume he former selling from 35-75c per bushel and Yellow Crooknecks. SWEET POTATOES have in liberal supply and moving slowly at 80-90c per hundred pounds-in large lots. Good qual- MATOES have been in demand at $2.25 per but most offerings have ranged from $1.00- as been offered in liberal quantities from rgia and Tennessee recently and prices have | at fairly good levels of 65-90c per. eek: m Land Edition October 15. Our special Farm Land: Supplement be published October 15th. Farms: r Sale, For Rent, Wanting to Rent and r, and In Exchange For, notices must the Bureau of Markets not later Tuesday,. October 11th. ALL : Se assarily have to be omitted from pub- tion. SPACE IS VERY LIMITED. OTICES FOR THIS LAND ISSUE NOT XCEED FIFTY WORDS, including e and address. POSITIVELY NO Y REAL ESTATE nor REAL ES- TE AGENTS notice, nor OUT-OF- Spi HE-STATE PROPERTY notices per- ATLANTA WOOL PRICES pei ce asia ere ere, le per lb. GCE a yet ae 14c per Ib. lic per Ib: 8c per lb. ostly at $1-1.25. CABBAGE has advanced lots. COLLARDS have been in very light | y and fair demand, best offerings selling 90c- ~ tly 2%-3%e per pound in lots. PEPPERS | QUASH have been in rather poor demand | tter lower during the past week at $1.00-1.75 per crate and selling slowly. TURNIP SAL- OTICES received after this date will} SA TURES OCTOBER as 1938 arket Information and Progress of Can NUMBER 17 TURNIPS are peike sold in increasing quantities _ we can furnish any variety: we are havin some > at 90c per dozen for best quality. and poorer stock nice Crowder peas on the market now and some low as 50e. VALDOSTA MARKET . _ We havea goo potato crop on, hand ready for | veady to help at any time. sale, the Pink and Yellow Skin. The grade is good. Our pecan crop will soon be coming in and fall squash. ee The farmers are about through gathering tele eee cotton. The price of corn is some better than a month ago and Truckers can be furnished with any amount they want. Get in touch with us, we ae PAUL W. CARTER, Maeseet eo LIVESTOCK . The following is a revised schedule of differ- until further notice in buying hogs at aH points in Georgia, Florida and Alabama. top. No. 2 smooth hogs 150 to 180 lbs. %c under market top. No. 3 smooth hogs 130 to 150 Ibs. 1c under top. No. 4 smooth hogs 110 to 130 Ibs. 144c under top. No. 5 pigs 60 to 110 Ibs. 2c under top. Fat sows 142c under smooth hogs of what- ever weight basis they make, Culls or thin un- finished hogs, all kinds, priced at varying dis- counts under fat sows based on condition, Stags -2%c under top. Piggy sows docked 20-40 Ibs. Stags docked 70. Ibs. (We understand that Georgia packers are pay- ing 4c above the prices quoted below on special we suggest that you. talk to your nearest packe: and ask him for this advantage in price.) : ALBANY SOFT HOGS 5] ALBANY, Ga., Sept. 28 These prices as 4 furnished by Cudahy Packing Company are on standard soft hogs and subject to change daily. Ne. -1 smooth hogs 7.25; No, 2 smooth hogs 6.75; heavy; smooth hogs 6.75; No. 3 smooth hogs 6.25; No: 4 Moultrie market is the same as Albany, ATLANTA SOFT HOGS ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 28 These prices as furnished by White- Provision Company are on standard soft hogs and subject to change daily: heavy smooth hogs 7.00; No. 3 smooth hogs 6.50; No. 4 smooth hogs 6.00; No. 5 pigs 5.50; stags 5.00; Hard hogs were quoted at 8.95. : : A cooperative hog sale was held at Patterson, . Ga., Tuesday, 27th and top soft ho: >drought 7.54. t CATTLE ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 28 Best fed grass and beef type steers and heifers $6.00@$7.50; common kinds $4.50@$5.00; most fat cows $4. 50@$5. 00; com- mon cows $4. 00@ $4. 50; canners and cutters $3.00 @$3.75; good bulls $4.50@ $5.00; common bulls $4.00 -@$4.50; best calves $7.00@$8.00; medium calves $6.00@$7.00; common $4.00@$5.50. CHICAGO HOGS CHICAGO, Ill., Septe27 Top $9.00; bulk good and choice 210 to 275 $8.75@$9.00; 180 to 200 lbs: $8.35 @$8.75; 150 to 170 Ibs, $8. on@se. 40; Good light packing sows $7.75@$8.15; few to $8. 25; medium weights and heavies $7. 25 @ $7. Pe entials on hog grades which wil! be used by packers Heavy smooth hogs, 240 Ibs, up ie under. market top. No. 1 smooth hogs 180 to 240 Ibs. market: lots of hogs. Therefore, before selling your hogs smooth hogs 5.75; No. 5 pigs 5.25; stags 4.5. The No, 1 smooth hogs 7.50; No. 2 smooth hogs 7.003. GLENNVILLE MARKET Large quantities of Porto Rican sweet potatoes list- _ , ed, and while the recent demand has been slow, we expect both the demand and the market offerings to increase as the weather gets cooler. Corn is being harvested and small quantities offered for sale, al- though most growers are planning to hold their supply for an advancement in price. We have | several hundred No. 10 cans of 1937 Georgia oe bon Cane and P. O. J. syrup. The Pecan outlook ~ is very good, and when ready we stand FEY, eae supply trucks daily. WALTER BRITTINGHAM, Manager, _ PRICES. OF FRESH VEGETABLES PRICES OF FRESH BEGETABLES, Price of fresh vegetables prevailing on State | : Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, September 28th. |- Apples, U. S.. No. 1 Bushel package ___$1.30-1.40 Apples, bulk, various varieties ______.____ 50-.60 | Beans, butter, bulk per bushel... __ __ $1.50-1.80 | Beans, snap, per bushel hamper ____-__ $1.50-1.65 aes Cabbage, bulk per CWT _---.--..____-__.85-.1.00 | Collards, per dozen bunches ___------_-- -90-1.00 | | Corn, green, per dozen ears =__._._-___- .15-.18 | Eggplant, per bushel hamper -_-_________ .90-1.00 | Okra, per bushel hamper ______-__--___$1.75-2:00 ] Field peas, per bushel, bulk _____ SSS ey 60-.75 | Pepper, per, bushel hamper. = 23 -60-.75 fo Squash, per bushel hamper _...-----____ $1.25-1.50 J Sweet Potatoes, bulk per CWT __....__- 80-90 | Tomatoes, per loose pack crate _________ $1.65-1.75 Bunched Furnips, per dozen bunches ___- .80-.90 | Turnip salad, per bushel hamper. |... .65-.80_ -ATLANTA SPOT COTTON ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 28 At the close of the | market today Atlanta spot cotton was quoted at 50 points on the New York December future or 8.40 cents per pound, for middling % inch cotton. The average price of middling % inch cotton on ten southern markets yesterday 8.05 cents per pound.,. ; Staple premiums being paid on ten southern designated markets yesterday averaged 31 points Jon for middling 15-16 inch cotton and 55 points on for middling 1 inch cotton. New York future closed: today, December 1.90. New Orleans future closed today, December 8.03. NN t } A quality, are bringing 3c to 5c pr emium. Unclassifi Atlanta | ! Ashbarn a ee ARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCE. teed *Es k e for eggs that have not been handled or graded for quality. Eggs that have been graded and are guaran ees Se below on ihe hala Meee ar ed,. current receipts and yard-run eggs are not permitted to be offered to the retail trade. | Black- oe ee Com. La- Metter -| Quit- Suerte Tifton Ae Ke ROS 30-31 pee 10 | See ae ee 26 | 30 | gee Ne eS 2d 28) .16- 18, 15 | .12- 14 10} 10 0 eet Potatoes, ewe 75-90) ( ibbage, green, cwt.....__-85-1.00) abbage. white, cwt.._ | .85-1.00 wut Hay, No. 4 ton - onik sh ppeatats, No: t a shear rollton | ville - merce Grange | Vernon | man ay | ae | ou | a : 30 28 | 30 30 2a = 96 30 30 30 33 : ae - 27 | Dele : 26 30 ee 299 30 30 ese Pg 20 24 | 30 | 22 on OF eee: eS ee. | <13-.15 12 15 aa ee 14: 17 15 16 12 | Al 11 Ben Ades Ss we wig 13 | 12 14 10 09 07 08 | 09 08 08 10 05 5 | 30) 4001 1.50) oe ae 1.00/ 1.75-2.00, . 1.50 2.00, 2.00 | oe oe aS eee = eS ot es 1500 fe et 16. ae ~ 12.00 | eas 09" FS ue nee | eis $00 | G00 oe tore ss geen 1 ane eat oa ee Daa SS Seem get oreeesee ed Neds page Two M GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner . _ Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau 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- cepted 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. 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 assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- letin. A Burdensome Supply of Cotton In their monthly bulletin, The Agricultural Situation for September, issued by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, they state, The worlds supply of American cotton this year will be slightly more than 25 million bales. This is the indi- ~ eated size of the present crop, plus the August first carry-over, the crop having been forecast at slightly under 12 million bales and the carry-over estimated at 13.4 million bales. : This prospective world supply of American cotton_com- pares with about. 25 million bales during the past year and with about 22 million bales average for the 5 years ended 1936-37 and with 26 million bales in 1932-33. They state further That unless consumption is increased during the coming year the worlds supply of American cotton next August first will be close to the largest on record. Regarding the foreign crop, they state, The total production of foreign cotton is expected to be considerably less this year than last but the world earry-over of foreign cotton on August. first was probably at least 2.7 million bales larger than at the beginning of last season. The world supply of foreign cotton this year may be about 26 million bales. The supply of American plus foreign cotton gives an ap- proximate figure of 51 million bales for this year. This com- pares with a world supply of 50 million bales of all cotton in the preceeding season and about 42 million bale average for the 5 years ended 1936-37 and with 42 million bales in 1932-33. As against the world supply of 50 million bales the past season the world consumption has been estimated at about 26.8 million bales. Of this quantity the consumption of American eotton was 11.3 million bales and the consumption of foreign cotton 15.5 million bales. - : - From the above we can readily see why the price of Amer- jcan cotton is not higher and why unless consumption increases there is little prospect of an advance. 7 Hogs Regarding the hog situation the Bureau has the following to say, Market receipts increased moderately in August and in recent weeks have included a relatively large number of late winter and early spring pigs. The market movement of spring pigs this year was getting under way somewhat earlier than usual. : Market supplies of hogs during the 1938-39 marketing year beginning in October will be much larger than in the year now drawing to a close but their effect upon hog prices will be offset in part by improvements in consumer demand. : Another favorable factor is that storage stocks of pork on: August 1379 million poundswere the second smallest of that date in 23 years of Government record. Quantities of pork and in storage October 1 may be near record low levels. Exports of pork and lard have been much larger this year than last while imports of pork have been substantially reduced. Exports are expected to increase more during the coming year ~ and imports to decrease. all good cond., $100.00; also 1465 1. _ Rossville, % Gen. Del. engine, seed fanner, garminator A ae From all of which we gather that the prospect for a fairly good market for hogs the coming season is excellent. Second Hand Machinery Second-Hand Machinery FOR SALE FOR SALE eed Meadows 30 in. corn mill com- ARKET fad : s Second Hand Machinery FOR SALE Second Hand Machinery FOR SALE 5 gal. electric churn, slightly used, Cost $45.00, sell for $20.00. FE. A. Withers, Atlanta. 1200 Langley St. S. E. 30 h. p. boiler and 25 h: p. engine, all in good cond., ready to run, for Grist mills, cotton gins, etc.. $250.00 complete. Exc. for mules, horses, cows. Can see it. H. I. Shingler, Ashburn. Garden tractor with mowing machine / attachments, 8 _ in. plows,, cultivator, hoeing tools, and lawn mower. $200.00. Write Mrs. W. W. Chisholm, Savan- nah Rt. 3, Box 312. 2 h. Webber wagon, size 2%, same as new. $50.00 also same farming tools. Clay Smith, Waco. .- Grist milly 28 in. rock, Letz, feed mill, No. 3, 10 h. electric eng. All A-l cond. Cheap or exch. for what have you? M. E. Fountain, Mr. Vernon. American Midget Marvel mill, A-1 cond., repaired . thoroughly, at less than one-half price. Le- Roy Clark, Patterson, A Frank 2 row horse power boll weevil Duster, used 1 season, cheap. C. M. Christain, Rich- land. Rt. 3. 15-30 International tractor with dbl. disc, in good running cond., for sale. James D. Bar- rett, Calhoun, Rt, 2. Cotton planter, guano dis- iributor, cultivator, tractor disc section harrow, turner and other farming tools, reasonable. Mrs. P. B. White. Lylerly, Rt. 2. > Fordson tractor in good condi- tion, for sale. Geo. M. Wicker, Americus, Albany Road. Ready to go Peerless 15 to 18 h. steam eng., $150.00. Can be seen at my place, 914 mi. East of Washington. Manuel Bailey, | Washington, Rt. 3. Grist mill and eng. (runs by tractor fuel, grinds rapidly), $185.00; some other implements. | Mrs. T. C. Drake, Sr., Herndon. Fordson tractor, model 36, in excellent mechanical cond. Can be bought at bargain. B. McH. Cline, Atlanta. 402-5 Grand Theatre Bldg. 20 h. p. tractor with pulley on wheel for driving machinery.) Sell or trade for good cow. Mrs. W.H. Smith, Forest Park. Good 2 h. wagon. $20.00 at my home, on River Road, off Bolder Crest Rd. Mrs. Ida Henderson, Conley. Gas eng., and generator, 15) watt, 32 volts, used on stock) farm, $100.00 cash. Morrison Carlton, Moultrie. 803 Second St. S. E, : : Light 2 h. wagon. good shape, $25.00. J. O. Bennett, Fair- mount, Rt. 2. Copper syrup pan, 9 ft. long, good cond., $5.00. J. R. Duren, | Douglasville, Rt. 2. One 38-in. Meadows rock grist mill, cap. 15 bu. per hour, with elevator, corn sheller, etc. ready to go, $150.00 or equal value in mules, etc. Located at Hamil- ton, Ga. Contact L. B. Brown, Howard, Hammer feed mill with 3 sereens, good cord.. $75.00. J. R. Kidd, Fairburn, Rt. 1. 12 h. p. steam eng., and other equipment for sale or trade for a' good mule or what have you? Write Clyde Bearden, Palmetto. ~ Livermon Peanut Picker and I. H. C. power hay press. R. 3. Anderson, Hawkinsville. : New 4 McCormick mower, good plet. 25 h. p. and 15h. p. motors, cond., good 10 ft. I. H. C. hay eng. power steel hay press, feed) rake, Ideal Deering mower (needs Swing Hammer feed mill No. 16 DeLaval cream separa- tor, long system Roller complete with everything, 48 in. DeLoach Grist Mill, type. Apply E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. Equipment for picking pecans. Write A. H, Haddon, Savannah, 1827 Montgomery St. Guano distributor, or oat drill, $5.00; cotton planter, $4.00. Exc. for syrup or honey. Geo. W. | Jackson. Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Kelly duplex No, feed mill, good running cond., $10.00. Nel- son Kea, Adrian. 5 h. Jumbo gas engine and other equipment reasonable. Mrs. V. D. Williams, Savannah, White Bluff. Fordson tractor and side plow, both in running order, $25.00, W. G. Bryans, Newborn, I. H. C.. No. 7 all steel, $117.00 unused combination side delivery hay rake and tedder, for turning and saving hay after it is rained on, $35.00. L. D, McPherson, Bre- men. O. B. Wise Hammer Mill, $125; 6 row Thomas Grain Drill, $50.00. Both in good cond. R. E, Mitchell, Zebulon. A 3 roller No, 12 Chattanooga cane mill, good as_ practically new, $25.00. J. F. Lewis, Baxley. Rt. 4. International H. P. hay press, good cond., $45.00; 1 Delaval cream separator, good cond, $17.50; 1 Fordson tractor, $35.00. T. W. Stubbs, Americus, Rt. 3. Bradley Potato Digger, (can be used as a Hiller or Digger) $7.00; 2 horse iron beam plow, $7.50; McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut., $29.50; cotton seed fork, $1.50; other implements. All good cond, and FOB. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb Bremen. ; Second-Hand Machinery WANTED Want bargain in tractor har- row, near Atlanta. Might also consider farm tractor at good figure. Elmer L. Nix, Decatur Rt.2: Want a 10 gal. Bbl. churn. State how long used and price. H. H. McDonald, Winder, Rt. 3.| Want at once good steel hay press on iron wheels. prefer In- ternational, John Deere or Avera. | Must be in good shape. Write best cash price. David Benson,' Louisville, Rt. 3, Box 113. ; Want and Electric Blacksmith blower, R. L. Carter, Brewton. | Want tractor sub-soiler. Ro- | bin Adair Stone Mtn. Rt. 1, Box +100. | Want 1 mule hay rake in good shape, cheap, within 75 mi. Val- dosta. R. I. Tracy. Lake Park. Want second-hand Hammer. feed mill. State cond. and price. : B. : Teasley, M.D. Hartwell. (25h, 9. & Granger: as : Want buy good used h. p. Hay. 4. . ia Press in good cond., and very Want 10 h. p. ker. eng cheap.. Write J. A. Goldman, ' Amity. i Want Boston farm level or. other good make. _G. T. Powell, Donaldsonville, Rt. 2. . | Want second-hand block for; International tractor. Will pay: cash. C. W. Waughtel, Home-! land. Want second-hand Hay press; in good cond. State lowest cash) Mill, horizontal | Benson, Louisville, RFD Saturday, October Farmers Golden T Scripture: Mal, 3, 9-1 9 Ye are cursed With a for ye have robbed me, this whole nation. - 10 Bring ye all the into the storehouse, thai may be meat in mine and prove me now h saith the Lord of hos will not open you the wing of heaven, and pour you. blessing, that there sha be room enough to r 11 And I will rebu devourer for your sak he shall not destroy the of your ground; neith your Vine cast her frui the time in the field, +f Lord of hosts. Second Hand Mac | Wanted Want second-hand Co ler, hand type to fasten rel. in good cond. Mrs. son, Lovett. a | Want a 60-80 gal. Syr | good cond., reasonab | Lewis, Alapaha. : ' Want good, used stal |2h, riding or walking cul , wagon and other impl State what you have and 'R. J. Walsh (Postmaster) field. : Want transmission for mick-Deering. 10-20 | Karl Hoye, Valdosta, Box : Want an International ; Deere tractor _ Subsoil ; good cond.. for use with -all F-20. A, C. McKinle: ledgeville, P. O. Box 357. | crusher in good cond., ch | cash, J. L. Hall, Ringg: ; Want a heavy du | tractor of standard m | junk. Give particu equipment for tractor cheap. D. H. Horton, Want Hammer mii ' shuca2r and sheller. hi and electric motors, W Americus, Box 16. | | Want a tractor and fixt '2 h. riding or walking /R. J, Walsh, Garfield. Want a 1h. grain fertilizer attachment ; Gise, have for sale a | electric incubator in conc used; also Beardless see J. H, Osburn, Waycross, - Want spring tooth dra with 7 or 9 teeth to the S. F. Bohanan, Conyers. Want 1 cotton seed er _ Cleaner, R. E. Clinksca bon. . : : Want 100 ft. 6 in. or 8. cotton conveyor to be > conveying corn from mill, State cond., and Neill, Ft. Valley, Box 4 | Want walking cultiva Want second-hand, mule power Cane Mill, Witte but will take ot State particulars in fir W. T. Pelfrey, Doravil Want used but good, er Corn Sheller, the kin can be attached to box Mrs. Roy Jackson, Love Honey Bees and Supplies For Sal plete with 5 screens. $100.00; 1 F _ 7 .| mill, etc. all good cond. Write Bradley Economy King Jr., . e : : for information and bargain separator, slightly used, $10,00.' prices. D. Z. Martin, Fitzger- Can be seen at J. P. Campbells! ald. es Mrs. Valiree Randall, Sean I h. wagen and cross cut saw ee and other implements for sale .20 in. Meadows corn mill, 2 Or trade for chickens or hogs. hole sheller and platform scales, W. D. Stringfellow. Midland, Rt. Syracuse turn plow, $5.00. Exc. Corn sheller, turn plow, stock for anything can use. G. M. Wil-, plow with 4 sweeps, riding plow,, liams, Conyers. ,6 disc, 1 cross cut saw, all good ;cond., cheap for cash. Mrs, J. 1 Pay Peck Hammer mill com- : - : eee Hewitt, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box O. B. Wise No. 11 Hammer miji 1 24-in. and:1 30-in. Meadows. grist mill, $50.00. Williams 20-in|! - corn mill $50.00. H. L. Meares. | complete with 4 screens, $125.00;' bottom middle bustor. $ McDonald, Vidalia. | 1 Southern Chattanooga disc turning plow with 3 h. hitch, $15.00 FOB. or trade for 12 in. Due to death of owner, 1 smaJl : : ood cond. $100.00 : : scales and bags. cheap for cash. | Bake Dee ae. ae a Laura C. Wiliie, Thomasville. DeLavat. conreter : No 10 McCormick tractor grain dri?}. geed cond.. $75.00 cash, or farm Mrs. products. H. E, Martin, Savan- Rt. 1. Yah. Red Gate Farms. _ | A 38 roller cane mill, Golden, = i F-12 Farmall tractor and new model, 1 evaporator, 11 ft.. cor iete farming equipment, in- long copper. good cond. for sale. | D. J. Cheek, Lumber City, : cluding disc plow, cutaway har- J. C. Freeman, Barnesville. Yow, cotton and corn planters,! ano Gistributors and cultiva- and rake, $42.50. other imple- Milwaukee mowing machine POre. a fo sele. Y. M. , 1. a, Rt. 2. Anderson, Wil Thos. M. Bowles,! ments. . __..| Hamson. aeeei i: ee ; . | Griffin, Rt. 4. some repairs), for sale. J, F. | Wellborn, Rock Springs. DeLaval separator No. 17, in sood cond., for sale. E. L. Phil- lips, Griffin. ' Hercules Eng., 12 h. p., good shape, running every day, $50.00. H. B. Richey, Toccoa, Rt. 1. - 8 H. Mogul ker. eng., $25.00. M,. T. Robinson, Monroe, Rt. 1. Some farming tools and a 2 h. | Wagon for quick sale. Sell wagon for $30.00, C. H. Smith, Newnan. Rt. 4. Striplin Farm. | No. 13 Chattanooga syrup mill With new brass bushings, $22.50. R. E, Mitchell, Zebulon. : Corn Shreader, International cond., Corn and Hay chopper ' Farm Dairy. Pea Thrasher complete with 242 H, gas eng., on frame, $25.00 or exc. for what have you? ready for work, Wheat Thrash, | 'Farquahr separator, good cond. Rt. 1. Reasonable for cash. Mrs. C. A. DuPre. Powder Springs. 15 h; p. electric. motor, 550 volts, first class cond., only used for corn mill. Sacrifice price. C. S. Dally, Social Circle. 2 unit milking machine, good cond., $100.00. E. L. Phillips. ry, Stockton, =: Want garden tractor in work-, ing order with implements, Shaw or. Standard preferred. Will trade large S. P. C. sow (bred) even up or difference. E. B. Gundberg, Red Oak. Want a good hay bailer. State 'cond.. and price at once. L. G. | Banks, Clem, Rt. 1. | Want a 2 or 2% h. p. gas. eng., |in good cond. cheap. ee Dowdy, Glennville. 2 Want a small engine, fair cond., cheap. F. P. Hicks, Sa- , vannah. Rt. 4, Box 100. . Want 2 h. or larger garden G. W. blower type shreader, in good tractor and implements in exc. for 2 horse wagon, value $40.00. Meadows corn mill. 20 in. rock, without blower. Reasonable.. A.' Arnold C. Hopkins, Hogansville. | International 6 h: p. gas eng.,| L. Crowe, Smyrna, % Creatwood Rt. 2, Box 3. : |- Swap a Beeman garden trac- tor, just overhauled, for a erisc mill in good cond. or will seijl tractor. L.C Jenkins, Rossville, Want good wind mill. in good cond., cheap for cash. Re: Hyde, Douglasville. Rt. 2. Want set of 42-in Mill Rocks and a Shucker Sheller, in good cond. E. C. Gay, Matthews. Want, 1 power hay press with- out motor, in good cond, C. B. | Avery, West Point, Rt. 2. price del. or prepaid. J. Z. Cur- , Bright honey-in chunk ed in lard cans, av. abou per can, 8c pound; stra price. J. W, Lang, Ome 3 new bee gums, glass vation and sup>rs, sell for $2.00 during Oc 1 $4.00 type for $3.00. I. . ley, Decatur, 222 Lockwa race. d 50 gal. new, bright h comb, 10 lb, bucket, $1.00 gal. new red honey in co lb.. bucket. 75c. gal. paid. Cash with orde Browning, Dublin, Rt. 3 400 lbs. Strained hor gal. in cans of 15 1s sugared. State which you when ordering. W. J. Moi Stilimoer. Pure extracted honey, 1 pail, $1.10; 2-10 lb., $2.10 paid; 11-50 gal. bbls.. 6 bbl. fob. John A. Crumme 117, Jesup. Bright new Gallberry in comb or extracted, 5lbs 10 lbs., $1.50 del.; case pails, $6.00 fob. ment Guar Odum. 6 lbs. yellow beesw also white iris, whi bulbs. $1.00 C. Mrs. A ley, Maysville, Rt. 1. bright Gallberry honey in mnitainers. Bulk Comb or. d. in 1 Ib. glass jar, 5 and ils and 60-Ib cans. Qual- jar. Prompt service. or prices. H,. L. Hallman, | 2, P, O. Box 25. pure gallberry ext. honey pail $1.00 ea, not post- 10 COD. shipments, Jim dum, : e Gallberry Ext. honey ails, $1.00 ea, not post- Pata $1.25 - FOB: = here; $7.00 FOB; 75 lb, cans Loraine Jernigan, | Rt. 1. TS and (CAVIES), UINEA PIGS ed Havana rabbits, 8 uniors, $1.50 pair; also tock, past yr. old, fully j1, for sale, Lottie Jones, e pink eyed rabbits for For further details write. Long, Bremen, Rt. 1. ink-eyed rabbits for sale) Homing or Carneaux | also for field peas. John | ison, 430 Church St... pigs (cavies) and New! white rabbits for sale or! for electric incubator and in good working condi- _B. Gunberg, Red Oak. Zealand White does, 00 ea; 2 bucks, $1.50 ea. | doe, $1.00. Roy A. Gil- ennille. CS FOR SALE ity eggs from Donaldsons weds from flock rigidly 1.25 per 15, del.; 18 mos, , $2.00 ea. Mrs. H, G. stone Mtn,, Rt. 1. ese Silkey eggs, 10c ea. O. Kreir, Atlanta, Rt. 5. 1257 Simpson Rd.) & CURED MEAT FOR SALE 2 yrs. old, 24% and respectively, dry and tts cut off), 28c lb. FOB. W. Bowdon. Rt. 3. paper shell pecans shell- ves, 45c lb.; large seed- halves, 35c 1lb.; broken -33%4c 1b.; not shelled, 10c. Ib. Cash with order. No . H. Gordon, Adel, Rt. shelled pecans, 5 other var, 40c' P, O. Bradley, Leslie. RUP FOR SALE. al. 1938 Honey Drip sor- fyrun for sale, K.. R. Themson, Rt. 2. gal. cans P. O. J. cane) 30c gal. Extra charge for J, H. McDaniel, Glen- . UITS FOR SALE 938 sun dried apples. m worms, core and peal- lb. Postpaid in 10 Ib. , Iso garlic bulbs, 25c doz. White, Rt. 1, Box 37, Dah-. a TTER FOR SALE fine Jersey butter each; 25c lb. del. 1st and 2nd Cash with order. Mrs. Chamblee, Cumming, Ri.! 4 lbs.. butter a week, 25c 2nd zone. Cow T. B. ~ Mrs. R. L. Henson, Car- ett. 2: RN & SEED CORN FOR SALE nice, fresh pop corn for | William Bennett, Madi-, corn for sale this Fall. best offer. Ben Smith, naston, Rt, 1. ATOES FOR SALE t 250 bu. P. R. potatoes for | truckers. E. L. Smith. | ont. P: R. sweet potatues | Truckers call soon. | _ Houston, Shingler. 3 ibss: PLANTS FOR SALE Fresh plants, Chas. W., Danish Ball-Head and Copenhagen Market cabbage, Heading and Ga. collard, Marglobe tomato, 400. 50c; $1.00 M; 5 and 10 M. 90c M, Ovie Crow, Gainesville, Maple St. Ga. Heading collard, 200, 25c; 90c M; Blackemore strawberry plants, 35c C; $2.50 M. del. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton, Mastodon and _ everbearing strawberry plants, 25c C; $1.30 M. Add postage. Exc. for baby chicks. Write first. Miss Beulah Frye, Dallas, Rt. 3. Klondike strawberry plants. 500 75c; $41.50 M. Young plants. Full count. Hazel Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 109. Everbearine strawberry plants, 25c C, 500. $1.00; Lemon plants, 15c ea.; Jerusalem artichokes, 25 gal; green hot and sweet pepper, 25c gal. Add _ postage. eke Doyle Conner. Buchanan, Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.20 M., 15c C. Jerry Sisk, Lex- ington. ue Klondike strawberry plants, $1.25 M. del; Lady Thompson, $1.50 M. del. Full count. Prompt shipment. Geo. L, Durand, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 119, Fresh grown cabbage plants, Chas.. Jersey. Copenhagen and Flat Dutch, 500. 60c; $1.00 M. postpaid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rts ds: ; Lady T. and Jumbo - straw- berry plants, 30c C; $2.70 M: new crop cream, white biack-eye crowder peas, 12%c Jb.; 10 Ibs., $1.00; old fashioned black and strived cornfield be-ns, 35c \b.. $1.00 del. Don Clark, Flowery Branc.. : Crystal Wax yellow onion Sets, 80c gal.; Marglobe ard New Stone tomato seed, $1.00 1lb.; collards, 25c Ib. Emma Stephens, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. : ; Leading var. cabbage and col- lards, 15c C; 300. 35c; 70c M. Not prepaid. 45 M. Cash with order. Maybelle Crow, Gainesville. Wakefield aid Dutch cabbage; heading and Ga. collard plants, 20c C;: 300. 40c; 75c M. mailed; $2.50. 5 M; $4.85, 10 M. express- ed. Cash with order. M. O. pre- ferred. Anna Crow, Gainesville, Rink Early J. Wakefield cabbage plants. fresh and green, 500, 65c $1.00 M. postpaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. . Well rooted Sage plants. 1c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin. : : Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C:; 80c, 500; $1.50 M. Del. Young plants. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C; 5c, 500; $1.50 M.; old fashioned Beer seed. 10c start, 3 starts, 25c. Mrs. Cumming, Rt. 1. Lady Thompson ~- strawberry plants, 35c C; 500, $1.50; Ever- bearing, 25c C; 500, $1.00. Moss packed. Postpaid. Mrs. L. Ww. Seago, Pinehurst. Heading and Ga. and cabbage- collard plants, 300. 35c; 500, 50c; "5c M; Wakefield cabbage, 500, 65c; $1.00 M; Everbearing straw- berry plants, 300, 50c; 500, 80c; $1.50 M. All del. Lawrence Mae Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Cabbage plants, Wakefield and Dutch: also collard plants, ship- ped promptly. Del. by mail pre- paid, 400, 45c; 75c M; By Ex- press not prepaid, 5 M. $3.00; 10 M. $5.00. Cash, money order pre- ferred, with order. Major Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. : Ga. and Heading collards, 300, 40c; 500. 50c; 80c M. All var. strawberry plants, 300, 50c; 500, 80c; $1.50 M. All del. A. C. Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 7:.Box 48. FE. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1.00 M; 5 M. up lots. 75c M. Ready October 15th. Moss packed, full count, Del. Melvin Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4. Old fashioned white black- berry, red thornless raspberry, 50c doz; strawberry, *Gibsons Premier, Early Jungs Wonder- bearer, 40c C; $2.50 M; Red Gold sugar saver and giant Mastodon. -_ -65c C. Money order. John B. Nix, Alia RE 2 Lady T., strawberry plants, 25c C: 500, 75c; $1.75 M; Klondike, 500, 5c; $1.50 M. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.:_ 20 M. strawberry plants, $30.00, cr $2,00 M;. 30 Davis Buff Orp., 7 wks. old chicks, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Opal Davenport, Andersonville, RFD A. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C., 75c, 500; $1.50 M. Doro- thy Durand, Flowery Branch. Klondike Strawberry plants, , $1.25 M. P. B. Reynolds, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Dif. var. cabbage plants. $1.09 M. del. J. D. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4 Effie Crowe, | , Suwanee. PLANTS FOR SALE Klondike and Lady T. Straw- berry plants, $1.30 M. Del; Pro- gressive tverbearing, $140 M. del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Fay Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, $1.85 M. del. Mrs. R. T. Howell, Bogart. Cabbage plants, fresh grown, Chas. J., Flat Dutch, Copen- hagen, 500, 60c; $1.00 M. postage} | paid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. | Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, $4,00 M; Klondike, $2.00 M; Lady T., $2.50 M. Addie Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Giant Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 25 C; 500, $1.00; Lemon plants, 20c ea.; green and red hot and Bullnose sweet pepper, 25c gal.; scallion onion buttons, 10c pt, Add: post- age. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Buch- anan; Rt. i, ; Klondike strawberry plants, 25e C. Add postage. October right time to set out. Mattie Wright. Buchanan, Rt. 1. Klondike and Missionary strawberry, 25c C. Exc. for a few good white feed sacks, at 5c ea. Both pay postage; white multi- plying onions and_ shallots, BOC gal, Add postage. Mrs. John R. Terry, Sr.. Rockmart, Rt. 3. E, J., C. W., cabbage plants, 50c 500; $1.00 M; 5 M, 70c M. Del. Prompt shipment. J. P. Mullis. Baxley, Rt. 4. Lady T, strawberry, strong, healthy plants. $1.25 M. Exc. for honey and Barred Rock pullets. | 3M. or more plants, $1.00 M, Mrs. ' M. B. Scroggs; Alto. Nice, well rooted Klondike strawberry plants., 20c C; 90c, 500; $1.50 M. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. : Early Bearing strawberry plants, 25c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Annie Lou Duran, Cumming. Evehbearing strawberry plants, 25c C; $150 M; old time Red shallots (fall planting), 35 gal; Broad leaf tobacco seed, 10 spoonful; collard plants, 20c C. 80c M. All mailed. L. A. Crow, -Gainesville. Rt. 2. Nice strawberry and Sage plants, for sale or exc, for what have you? Write. Mrs. Grady Settle, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Frost-proof cabbage plants, 300, 35c; 80c M. del; 5 M. $3.25 collect; collard plants, 70c M. del; 60c M. Exp. collect. Prompt shipment. C. W. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Lady T. strawberry plants. 30c C: $2.00 M; Klondike, 25 C; 80c, 500; $1.50 M. del. Prompt ship- ment. Royce Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1. / Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C., 85c, 500; $1.50 M; white multiplying onions, 50c gal. Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1, Lady T. and Mtn. Delicious strawberry. plants, $2.00 M; 6 Red Gold plants with ea. order of 500. L, K. Rice, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Wakefield, Dutch, Copenhagen and Early Jersey cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1.00 M; 5 M. or more lots, 75c M. All del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Opal L. Deal. Baxley, Rt. 4. ! Miscellaneous For Sale Hastings artichokes, 20c Ib., also strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Miss Thelma Bishop, Anderson- ville, RFD A. : 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks, Tc each. Postage prepaid on 20 sacks or more. Wm. B. Glaze, Dalton, Rt. 4. : 100 Ib. cap. white sacks, 8c ea. or exc. for other value. G. W. Darden, Athens, 794 Prince Ave. Calamus root, 30 1b; poke rdot, 20c Ib; yellow dock, 30c lb; gar- lic bulbs, 35c Jb. 3 Ilbs.. $1.00; garlic seed heads, 5c ea. 6 for 25c; garlic buttons, $1.00 quart. Now timesto plant. Mrs. Hannah H. Harris, Griffin, Rt. C, Box'! 10.. A. Nice, dry leaf sage, 1938 crop. 50c lb, 5 or more lb. lots, 35c Ib. coe -Menlo. | unpeeled apples -can furnish and prices. G. C. postpaid. Sam Twedell, Litho- nia, Rt. 2. Large supply of roots, such as John the Conqueror, rattle-. snake master, boar hog root.| heart mint, 25c doz. A, L, Mc-. Gregor, Dallas, Rt. 1 Box 43. 25 Ibs. feathers, used some, $8.00. Mrs. BE. G. Carter, Jack-! son, Rt. 4. 20 Ibs., used feathers, steriliz- ed, 35c lb. postpaid. Will exch. Mrs. W. H. McWilliams, Litho-' nia, Rt. 3. 25 Ibs.. new, .white, downy feathers, $11.00, or 50c Ib. del. Samle free. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele. Rt. 4 Giant, Georgia garlic bulbs, 5 ea. 6 for 25c postpaid. (Now best time to set out. F. B. Moore, = Miscellancous For Sale Catnip, peppermint, balm, spearmint, hoarhound. dbl. singie tansy, yarrow, 25c doz; yellow, rattle. sassafras, queen of the meadow root, witid cherry bark, 25c lb. Del. Ga. Mrs. Spur Hol- loway. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Miscellaneous Wanted RABBITS: Want Flemish Giant ravbits. E. B. Shoemaker, West Point. . ARTICHOKES: Want 1 bu. good artichokes. Write price before sending. Mrs. Baldwin Davis, 412 Prince Ave., Tifton. GOURDS Want 100 or more gourds, any size and shape.. W. E. Cornell, Indian Springs, Rt. 1. CORN: Want 300 bu. curn in exchange for value. Prefer yellow corn. G. B. Dasher, Valdosta, Rt. 3. Want yellow corn, oats and rye. Quote prices and send Samples. L. B. Millians, New- nan. : Want good hard corn. State best price on lots 25 to 100 bu. at the time. Chas. Brown. Smyrna. Want 25 to 50 bu. good hard; corn. Quote best prices. Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Smyrna. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: | Want to hear from party hav-| ing the Whippoorwill peas for, sale. Mrs, J. W. Barfield, Man- chester. QUINCES: , i Want to hear from parties, having sound quinces. Quote prices by the peck, half-bushel, bushel. Mrs. Ernest Kennedy, GRAIN: E et Want. some bright, clean Mili- ing wheat, Florida Black rye, mammoth yellow and Ga. Hay- seed Soy Beans (feed), sundried, and peaches. Quote prices del. W. C. Forest, Jesup. Box 171. peo es | SEED WANTED: Want 25 lbs. Early Market Queen (the 60-day) watermelon seed. Send sample and quote best price del. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. EGGS WANTED: Want pure bred Golden Se- bright bantam eggs for setting. Mrs. Joe Hyde, Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 211. Want 4 doz. large. brown eggs each week, also some other high grade farm produce, for home: use only. Write fully what you)! 2 Bowden, Atlanta, 1090 Oakdale CORN WANTED: Want trade 24 in upright corn mill for 80 bu, white corn, also other value to trade for good white corn, or will buy corn. Write E. Callas, Gainesville, 360 Oak St. Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale Lead. var. nice, large 1 and 2 yr. old apple trees, cheap for cash, or exch. for what have you? T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Orange-Quince trees, also 3 var, apricots, all well branched, about 5 ft. size. Will assor; $5.00 for 10 choice trees, FOB. No less sold. N. C. Rosene, Atlanta. 126 E, Baker St. : _Jap. apricot plums, 10 for $1.00. 1 Rose and Goose plums, 12 for $1.00; black scuppernong vines, 12 for $1.00, well rooted, postpaid. Also Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C; 3 lbs. dried sage, $1.00. Mrs, Josie Huggins, Waco. Rt. 2. Gov. insp., leading var., apple trees, 1-2 yrs. old. 10-20c_ a; peach trees, 7cl5c ea; pear cher- ry, apricots, plums, 25-40c ea; grapevines, 2-3 yrs. old, 10c ea.| $6.00 C. Del. Lee Head, Cornelia. All lead, var. peach trees. erape vines, $35.00 M; $4.00 C; Keiffer pear, $10.00 C; $80.00 M; apricot and plums, $7.50 C; Black walnuts, $7.00 C. Mrs. EH. B, Travis, Riverdale. e 100 more or less brown scup-. spernong vines from seed this year, 15c ea. in lots of 12 to 100; 25c ea. for single one. Postage to be added. Will ship COD. W.| B. Bass, Swainsboro, RFD 4. | Gov. insp. Stewart and Schley} pecan trees for sale. Write for) prices. Calvin Harman, Stovall. Sweet pomegranate, well root- | ed, 3 ft., 20c ea; huckleberry, | gooseberry, plum, Black haw, red haw, black muscadine. 2-2 f* 90c doz. plus postage; black walnuts, 1 ft., 3 for 25c. iva- lene Connell, Toomsboro. Rt, 2. Scuppernong vines. Hunt (early black), Lucida (largest white, known), 50c ea. 3 for $1.00 post-. paid in Ga.; in 100 or 1000 lots,! 20c ea. FOB. Eugene Oxford,) Concord. , s oh Pecan aud Other Fruit - Trees For Sale May cherry sprouts, 25c for 6, plus postage. Mrs. Jess Charles, Chattsworth. P. O. Box 22. Black walnut bushes (grown this year from the walnuts), 25 for 3. Miss Viola Hensley, Elli- jay, Rt. 5. ; - Karly May cherry sprouts, $1.00; Apricot sprouts, 8 for $1.00; N, C. tender cornfield beans, 25 pt; Rhubarb. 75c doz. Add posi- age under $1.00 orders. E. Hea- ton, Mineral Bluff. LIVESTOCK WANTED SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Trade 2 young goats, alreaay bred, for 1 that is now milking with young kids. Mrs; J. C.- = Lynes, Atlanta, 187 Howard St. | ~ S. E, De 1335. HORSES AND MULES 3 WANTED | Want medium sized pony at bargain. State age. wt. and price. Dr. C. L. Douglas, At- lanta, 626 Candler Bldg. Want 1 or 2 good, young work mares, bred to Jack, in foal, wt. about 1 M. lbs., ea. Trade mules for same. F. P.. Prather, Mon- roe, Rt. 1. S Want a good. young mule at the right price, also 1 Cuttaway harrow. P. W. Harrison, Hal- cyon Dale. : HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 7 yr. old black mare mule. and e 1 horse wagon, $175.00. Geo. W. Cook, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. A gray work mule, wt. around 1100 Ibs: and between 11 and 12 yrs. old. gentle, strong, able and willing to work anywhere, $75.00 at my place, near Bartletts Ferry. M. C, Bradshaw, Fortson, Rt. 1. Kentucky bred, 5 gaited saddle mare, plenty of pep but gentie (a child can handle), $100.00 for . quick sale; 2 male goats, Toggen- burg and Nubian, 3 mos. old. $5.00 or $3.00 ea. Chas. A. Moore, At- lanta, 156 Browns Mill Road, Ma 8279. 1-mule colt, 1 yr. old, for sale. | Floyd Dellinger, Bishop. ? 1 black horse mule. 8 yr. old,. wt. 900 lbs, no plug, $150.00. Clay Smith, Waco. De An 800 Ib. mare mule. in good | shape, smooth mouth, sell or trade for cow or yearlings; also 5 P. C. pigs, 3 mos, old, for sale. W. W. Childers, Lithonia, Rt. 1, at Union Grove. Dark bay mule, 12 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbs., work anywhere, ex- cellent cond. for sale, L. D. - Bowen, Dunwoody. : : Black mule about 12 yrs. old, wt. about 1100 Ibs., $100.00, or exc, for a 2 yr. old yoke of steers or for cattle to the value. Wm. H. Hall, Lithonia. Rt. 3. Good; blind mule, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1 M. lbs., for sale or exc, for anything can use. Geo. M. Wicker, Americus, Albany Road. Choice of 3 mules or more, wt. | 800 to 1100 lbs., age 3 to 11 yrs.. cheap for cash. Take milch cow as part payment. L. M. Head, Kirkland, Rt. 1. Good farm horse, 6 yrs. old, work anywhere, good cond, 1 mule, 8 yrs. old, good qualities. for sale. H. C. Newsome, Davis- boro. Mare colt, 16 mos. old, wt. 700 lbs., for sale at my place, 3 mi, West of Tallapoosa. Grady Hicks, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 6 mos, old Mare, sired by 5 gait stallion, $75.00; purebred Buff Orpington cockerels, $1.00 and $1.50 ea., also some 5 wks. old Berkshire: pigs for sale. Law- rence Lunsford, ewyrose, Rt. 1. ~ Brood mare. wt. 1 M. ibs. 8 yrs. old, work anywhere, sound and very pretty, $175.00 at my barn. L. M. Poole, Lithonia, RFD 1. Pair fine mare mules, 8-9 yrs, old, perfect in every way, wt. 800-900 lbs. ea. easily kept, work anywhere single or double. Write. Jesse Stancil. Clarkes- ville, Rt. 2. = 2 small mules and a Piedmong wagon, almost new, for sale, cheap. Arnold J. Bailey. Hart- well, Bay mare, 12 yrs, olld, gentile, would wt. 1100 Iibs.-if fat, good cond., $60.00. Would exch. as have no work for her now. Mrs. J. J. Edmondson, Barretts. Nice bay mare, about 950 Ib,, 12 yrs. old, fat and sound in every way, work anywhere, gentle, good buggy mare, $50.00 or trade Bes cow. W. W. McPherson, Villa ica. CFSE SS a OS raed gs PP NTS SRLS OE Pee Be ESS skokery Page Four HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Pair good mares, 5 and 8 Jjrs. / eld, about 2 M. wt., 1 black and 1 bay for sale. J. F, Wellborn, Rock Springs. 10 yr: sold, 1200 = Ib: perfectly gentle black mare mule, work anywhere, $150.00. P. W. Smith, Stockbridge, Kt; 1. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want a dry milk goat, prefer- ably not bred. H. P. Fields, At- jJanta, Rt, 8. i SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE om - Purebred Toggenburg 10 mos. gid buck, from heavy milker, $7.50 or trade for chickens or a nannie goat of same _ breed. James Turner, Blairsville, Rv. 4. Purebred, reg. Nubian buck, A. GS ON; 913: A.M G: Ri Ay 50668, Black and white (gets big husky kids, 80 per cent females). Fee, $3.00 for purebred does. $2.00 - for grades. Bring to my home, 2 mi.. West Demorest. F, E. Grubbs, Demorest. J Ram and 2 Ewes, (one lambs in October) 1 yr. old, a 4 mos. old ewe lamb, $20.00 my place at Omaha Springs (near Avera) ,. dor Jot; RB, Es, Kelley, Avera. f Pair Toggenburgs, buck 22 and doe 32 mos. old. Doe milk- ing 13 mos., giving 1 qt. now.; Very reasonable. H. A. Evans. Atlanta, 369 Augusta Ave. S. E. 2 purebred Toggenburg does, both bred. Exe. one for young laying Leghorn hens; 100 per- gent Nubian buck, sell or trade for heavy milking doe;; want reg. Saanan does. Edwin Simp- son, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave. N. WS ae : : oo Reg, Nubian buck. 3 yrs, old this February, also 3 does, al- ready bred, cheap. A. H. Bul- loch, Douglasville. : Large, natural butt-headed Toggenburg buck, about 2 yrs. old, of fine milk stock. Sell) reasonable or use for buck ser- vice, fee, $2.00; also several nice, young does, some bred, priced right. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E. De 5140. 1 Toggenburg and 1 Nubian milk goat, 1 yr. old, $5.00 ea. or exc. for equal value can use. H. Marquardt, Conyers, RFD 3. Nice toggenburg buck, full Ylooded, 20 mos. old. Sell or exc. for nice heifer, 7 or 8 mos,, old, Wingo, Newnan. S 1 large goat, perfectly broke and gentle, $5.00. R. L. Carter, HOGS WANTED. _ Want reg. Duuroc Jersey pigs. State what you have and. price. _E. H. James. Axson. ; Want a Black Essex male hog, from 5 to 7 mos..old. State what you have and best price. Ed - Cobb, Gainesville, Rt. 8. ue Want 2 reg. Duroc Jersey gilts, to 10 wks. old. State price. J. D. Vining, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want 1 reg. big bone Guinea or Red Jersey sow, 12 Brown Leghorn hens and rooster. and 10 or 15 hives of Bees. O. P. -Long, Willacoochee. : . Want 2. reg. Duroc Jersey gilts, 8 to 10 wks. old, about Nov. 15th. State price, etc, J. D. Vining, Daugiasville, Rt. 4 Want thoroughbred P. C. gilt. Trade nice 6 mos. old Jersey heifer and pay or take differ- ence. E. G. Acree, Atlanta, Rt. "HOGS FOR SALE _ _ 3-pigs. half Berkshire and half P. C., 2 boars and 1 gilt, 6 mos. old, about 80 Ib. wt., out of reg. tock, $10.00 ea. at my _ barn; ood light horse mule, sound, 900 bs. $50.00 at my farm. F. M. Walters, Fairburn. (Fayetteville CROC.) a6 : _P. G. gilts, ent. to reg, 6 mos. old, reg. in buy rs name, $15.00 ea. John L. Maddox, Griffin. _S. P. C. pigs. both sex, 10 wks. id, med. blocky type and easy keep kind, well marked and dev. Reg. in buyers name, $8.00 pea. 919.00) pr. FOR. W.. . -Roughton, Sandersville. _ Few young purebred Hamp- hires, male and-~femaie, priced asonably. O. S. Duggan, Ches- + 2 Thoroughbred big bone Guinea. 14 mos, old, also a thor- - -300 Ibs. Cawthon, Jackson, Rt. 4. - Big bone S: P. C. boar, Janu-| or for a nice male. Mrs. R. W.; ay Z HOGS FOR SALE "20 nice pigs, P. C.. and Essex, $3.50 ea. at my place, or trade. W.S. Nixon, Griffin, Box 274. Pedigreed O. I. C. pigs and hogs, also Abruzzi seed rye and Fulghum seed oats, both reclean- ed, for sale. A. L. Linn, Hamp- ton. 15 S. P. C. shoats.and il P. C. pigs, 6 wks. old, at reasonabie price. T. S. Griffin, Maysville, Rt. 1. Purebred big bone Black and White S. P. C. 8 wks. old pigs, heavy breeders, liter of 15. $10.00 ea. with reg. papers. L. D. Mar- tin, Forsyth, RFD 3. Reg. S. P. C. pigs ready for November del., $10.00 ea. also 2 yr. old Jersey bull. $25.00. Foster Prather, Atlanta, 450 Sterling St N. E. De 8603. 8 purebred S. P. C. pigs, I gilt and 7 males, 3 mos. old, treated and reg. buyers name, $10.00 ea. FOB, J. H: Braziel. Jr., Pitts. Fine O,. I. C. stock hog, pure- bred, year-old, wt. approximately Helen Jordan, Morgan- ton, : 5 feeder shoats, av. wt. 30-35 lps. ea. Life time cholera and swine plague serum cert. by county agent. $3.00 ea. FOB. Money order. I. H. Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4. : : 7 nice gilts (for brood sows), 5 mos. old. Sire reg. Duroc, Dam. reg. S. P. C. $12.50 ea. at farm. Jim Bridges, Dawson.. - Reg. S. P .C. boar. 21 mos. old, wt. 500 lbs. excellent pedigree, $45.00. Jack Ansley, Thomson, Rik: = Young Hampshire boars, per- fectly marked. Free of diseases. Sired by Top Score son _ of High Score (twice world Grand Champion). Priced to sell and guar. to be breeders. B. Weatherly, Cochran. ~ Reg. O. I, C. pigs, ready for del. at farmers prices. Write. C. M. Stallings, Carrollton, Rt. 3. E. 3 reg. S. P. C., 60 to 75 lb. wt.| pigs, $40.00, or $15.00 ea. Paul ary farrow, New Dea] breeding;. December farrow gilts, Gunfire breeding, bred. All wt. 300 lbs. or more. $35.00 ez. Knob Comb game. March cockerels, $1.00 ea. D, T. Lee, Dawson... Reg. S. P. C., pigs, 5 males, $4.00 ea; 3 gilts, $6.00 ea. at my barn, J. . Stephens, Jackson, FUP ye ae me ees 44 fine pigs, $2.00 ea; also 2 reg. S. P. C. sows, $20.00 ea. or both for $35.00 at farm. H. S. Walker, Macon, 349 Turpin St. Big bone black P. C. boar pigs, reg. in buyers name. Unless best breeding stock wanted, dont answer. C, J. May. Washing- ton cy tee ee a S. P. C, boar pigs, out of good dams, sired by half-brother to 1937 world Jr. champion boar. 8-10 wks. old, $10.00 ea; 75 to 100 Ibs., $12.00, dbl. treated, reg. in buyers name. L, J. Washing- ton. Jackson, Rt. 1.. Reg. S. P. C. pigs, sired by a son of Mischief Maker, 1936 and 1937 Worlds Champion if boar and full brother to 1938 worlds champion. Pigs worm free. Clifford Waters, Sylvania. Reg. Berkshire pigs. and shoats, $8.00 to $15.00; Grade cows, bred to reg. Hereford bull, for sale. -R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon, 7 Duroc pigs, 3 mos. old, 5 males, 2 females, sub. to reg, ($12.50 ea. Miss Gertrude Carter, Ellabell, Big type P. C. pigs, wt., about 80 to 100 Ibs., sub. to reg. $12.50 ea. with papers furnished. Wat- son, Salter, Pitts. : 14 pigs, crossed with little bone Guinea and S. P. C., fat and | growing, now ready for sale. H. . Fountain, Gordon, Rt. 1. - Booking orders for last of October del., properly weaned S. P. C. pigs, 3 females and 4 males. . Champion blood lines, cholera immuned, reg. in buy- ers name, $10.00 ea, at pen, $12.00 crated and shipped. Mrs. W. E. Jackson, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 93. : as Vein Champion blooded SS. P. Chinas. Large litter, of pigs, bred gilts, and service boar ra- sonable prices. F. H. Bunn Midville, Sas _ Pure Black African str. Guinea hogs, service boars, $25.00; bred: sows, $30.00; 8 wks. old pigs, $8.00 ea. $15.00 pr.; $21:00 for 3; boars not related to sows. A. P. Sanders, Tignall, hk . 9 fine pigs, P. C., and Guinea, crossed, splendid breeding stock, $4.00 ea, crated and del, express office; also Gasta seed wheat, imp, Blue Stem, $1.00 bu; Hast- - ie ES M AR K | putter per day cow). | Big Gu z HOGS FOR SALE 20 to 25 pigs, 10 to 12 wks. old, Duroc crossed with P. C., wt. 30-40 lbs. for sale. P. R. Sims, Rayle.: 3 CATTLE WANTED Want some young heifer calves of good stock, del. at my farm on Hunter Rd., near Stonewall. Write Houston White, Park, RFD, la Want Grade Guernsey cow. fresh, not less than 3 gal. De- scribe fully. E. OD. _ Borders. Marietta, Rt. 4. Want. good, gentle milch cow, not over 3 yrs. old, for. about $25.00 or $30.00. Near Gaines- Ville. $5.00 down (by the 20th October) and $3.00 monthly. Mrs. Emma Frady, Gainesville, Rte6. ; Want a thoroughbred. Holstein and must be. cheap. OSteen, Douuglas. CATTLE FOR SALE. R. College |. heifer calf, only a few days old, L. ET BULLETIN. CATTLE FOR SALE Saturday, Octobe e : Reg. Polled Hereford bull cal- ves and reg. Polled Hereford Herd bull, for sale. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. 3 yr. old yellow cow, $35.00. Vidor Crump, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 10 dairy cows, fresh and near fresh, 20 calves, 6 mo. to 18 mos. old, for sale. Eugene Collier, Tal- botton. 2 yr. old, 900 lb. Jersey bull at reasonable price. Call or write. Max Martin, Adairsville. 2 yr. old Jersey bull, ent. to reg., sound, in good shape, gentle, easily handled, $50.00 at my farm. Hewlett E. Dunlap, Sr., Gray. Good beef cow, $35.00 at my home. Georgia Ni<.10Is, Clarkes- ville. bull, Fine, reg. 2% yr. old Jersey eood Dreeder, $70.00; also 244 yr. old reg. Jersey sow, 4 mos. old calf, $75.00 with- out calf. All at my home prices. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn. POULTRY FOR SALE solid color, Apply E. T. POULTRY FOR SAI GAME: re Parks str. B. R. cockere hatch, $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5 col. Also hatching egg per 15 postpaid. Cash. Qua cheaper, Contract for orders. Mamie Roach Daisy. Game cockerels, 1 l-yr. old cocks, $5.00. Prize ners at S. E. Fair. Sati Gordon stags, . chicks from Carleton Reasonable. J. B. D Ayersville. : 1 fine Red Warhor rooster, 2 yrs. old, $3.0 old, $2.50; 1 Irish Gray S. M. Seaborn. Brunsw GIANTS: aaa Royal Purple J. B. Gian -Around 30 cows, wt. 300 to 500 lbs. ea. heifers and steers mostly, for sale. C. C/ Elliott, Barnes- ville, Rt. 2. 2 yokes of steers, 2 and 4 yrs. old, well matched, good -workers, also some heifers and bull and 8 geese for sale. W. A. Keeter. Canton. Rt. 4. Aberdeen-Angus cattle, best of breeding and individuality, for sale; Want 20 to 25 early hatched pullets. now laying or beginning to lay, heavy breed, Barred Rocks | preferred. C. H. Blalock, Rabun Gap. 5 -2 Yearlings, male and female, each about 20 mos. old, $27.00 for both: 1 dark red cow, Devon mixed breed, $40.00. Come see them. -L. W. Colenback, Tiger. Rt. 2. . 2 reg. Jersey males, 1 yr, old, Hereford bulls. Come see them. \H. Y. Tillman, Valdosta. Jersey milch cow, perfect quali- ties, purebred, Ist calf. Sell or exc. for 40 English type Ww. L. pullets, also 25 young Guineas. just grown, sell or exc. C..-e. Yearwood, Macon, Rt. 6. Few cattle for sale at market price. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. Nice 5 mos. old very gentle Jersey male (mother a 2. Ibs. Sell or exc. for hay, corn, wheat, Velvet peans, etc. Mrs. E. M. Wise, Lovejoy. oes = Fine, ent. to reg. Jersey cow (doesnt go dry), 3rd calf, 3 mos. old, also black mare. gentle, sound, wt. 850 Ibs. work any- where, drive good. All for sale. 1 mi. North Palmetto on Roose- Palmetto. Cream col. 3 yr. old 3 to 3% gal. Jersey cow. 3rd calf., $35.09. H. H. Sibley, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 147 (off Gordon .Road, S. W.) Atlanta. . Pair of twin steers. 6 mos. old, well matched, in good ~ order, $25.00 at my barn; a white mare mule, smooth mouth, fat, sound, good worker, about 1 M. lbs. sell ror trade for one about 1200. Ibs. Geo. McPherson, Moultrie, Rt. 2. Reg. Guernsey bull calf, Lang- water blood lines sure, $35.00; a 7% Guernsey bull calf, sired by above bull, out of good % Guern- sey cow, $15.00. W. A. Talia- ferro, Blue Ridge. : 6 young Aberdeen-Angus cows bred to my reg. Aberdeen pull, for_sale. S. E, Vandiver, Lavo- nia. a3 Reg. Hereford bulls from 12 mos., to 3 yrs. old, strong in Domino breeding. Percy A. Price, Albany. Fresh 5 gal. Jersey cow and fine heifer calf, 2 wks. old, for sale. Mrs. P. P. Wood, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Center Hill. Polled Hereford cattle. all for sale. Also, want prices on Peanut and Johnson grass hay. W.-A. Biggers,. Greenville. 2 yr. old Guernsey bull for sale. H. S, Thompson, College Park, 1115 No. Main St., Ca 1465. Good yoke Oxen, young, well broke: close to 900 Ibs, ea., 412 yrs. old, also good 7% yr. old mare -horse, gentle, wt. 875 Ibs., at reasonable prices. R. A. Addi-. son, Toccoa. Rt. 2. Polied Hereford bull; 244 yrs. old, best of reg. breeding, in finest form and: dev., $175.00; also male hog, 24% yrs. old, half inea and lialf P. C. $15.00. $50.00 ea, with papers. W. EF. Stewart, Swords. ; Purebred and reg. American velt Highway. A. G. Robertson, Mrs. W. C. Beck, Lithonia, Rt. ages, also reg. Berkshire hogs| ANCONAS: also..white Engl AAA grade Sheppard str. An- conas, 75 ea. plus r sold at once. Mrs. Richard Dens-|y7 wf. Simpson, more, Jasper, Rt. 2. Ancona cockerels, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, Box 49. ANDALUSIANS: lusians, April hatch, $5. Treadaway, AAA grade S. C. Blue Anda- 2 pullets and rooster, 00 del. Mrs. W. L. Adairsville. BANTAMS: i and 3. roosters, $2.25, Mrs. A. B. Crow, Branch, Rt. 2. hatch. Giant Cockerels, f 1 lot colored bantams, 7 pullets almost grown. Flowery Few genuine Arthur. Calhoun, Rt. 2. ~ Sebrights, 18 White Cornish, $1.00 ea. 6 Black Tail Japs, $1.50 ea; 10 black Japs, $1.00 and $1.25 ea; pair Barred Rocks. $2.00; 5 Golden 25. commor pbantams, 25c ea. Exc. for quail or pheasants. J. L. Berry, Nor- $5.00; eross, Box 125. | : BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: Purebred Parks Barred Rock roosters, $1.00 ea. Money order. W. S. Norton. Edison. Purebred Barred Rock January and February hatch pullets. 75c and $1.00 ea. Mrs. R. J: Miller Augusta, Rt. 2 Road). ea.; Fine March and April hatch purebred Barred Rock cockerels |. from parents of direct AAA Rusk. 2 for $3.00; 3 for $4.00; 10 hens, $12.50 FOB. Money orders. Mrs. E. G. Wood, Cedartown, Rt. 1. 8 Apr. hatch B. R. pullets, 65c 6 weeks old. $6.00 ea.; white feed sacks, free of holes, 5c ea. Mrs. Ed Bled- also guinea pigs, soe, Carrollton. $8 White Rock, Mar. 1938 hatch. pullets and 1 rooster, not re-) lated, $10.00 FOB. No _ checks. Mrs. Ida Harrison, Carrollton. Rock pullets; .Barred R. pullets; Barred R. cockerels, White AAA stock, Feb. hatch; cockerels dif. stock. $1.00 ea. Mrs. lots of 10 or more. Mrs. Jesse). . M. Sparks, Soperton. Purebred Partridge Rock pull- Z _|ets and cockerels, $1.00 ea. in _1 Jersey mich cow with ist) calf, for sale. Near Browns Mill. Mixon, Ocilla. Purebred Parks str. B. R. roost- ers, ready for service, $1.50 ea. Money order, W. S. Norton. Edi-! SOR SA Brahma $1.00 here; 2 Barred Rocks, about 4 Ibs. ea., $1.40; 2 White Wyandotte roosters from prize stock 31% to 44 Ibs. each. $1.40; 2 white Wyan- dotte old roosters, $2.50. All pure- |bred and FOB: Mattie B. Mc- Pherson, Rabun Gap, Rt. 1. and 2 pullets, March hatch, $1.00 ea.; 8 purebred Golden Buff. Orping- ton April cockerels J..E, Lott, Broxton, BRAHMAS: : White Rock cockerel Thoroughbred roosters. $1.25 shipped. Lord, Commerce, Rt. 5. - 25 purebred Light Brahmas, young rosters and few pullets, 4 and 5 mos, old, $1.00 ea. Not pre- paid, Mrs, J. E. Woodall, Rt. 3, Calhoun. CORNISH: Pure dark Cornish, 10 pullets, pullets, di : Driskell rooster. $10.00; 20 Mrs... trans. ches. if May hatch, ish Leghorn cock- erels, 75c ea, Mrs. Pp. J. Byrd. Buff Cochin preeding cockerels. $2.50 ea; June Black Minorca $1.50; hatching eggs rom both str. $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Peters Bldg. He 0648 before 9, and after 4 oclock. Buff Cochins and Midget Black R. C. Bantams, $1.00 ea. D. T. Jenhings, Americas, P. O. Box 84. Golden Sebright bantam cock- erels, 5 mos, old, $1.00 ea. not prepaid. No chks. Mrs. L. J. Mc- (Milledgeville , 156 ea. Mrs, Giant Light Apr. hatch, Lera 10c ea. del. at depot; eg per 15, Add postage. Carto turned. 100 chicl. 1 day wks. old. Roosters, $2.00 ea 10 purebred Black giant hens, 5 2-yr. old a1 old, $1.10 ea.; $10.00 lot No exchange. Mrs. B. H. Helena, Rt. 1. LEGHORNS: 180 AAA big Eng! pullets, vaccinated, 4. $175.00; 60 AAA Mam L, hens, year old last April layers, 60c ea. for lo : cond, Mrs. P. B. White, 1 Feb 6 Brown Leghorn Apri cockerels, 2nd yr. from -AAA egg str. 50c ea; 2 rooster, $1.50, All FOB. N T. Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1, Box AA B. L. cockerels, so and nearly grown, 75 trans. chgs. if sold at once Geo. Poole, Jasper. Rt. 60 W. L. hens, Apr. 193' ton a ve 60 W. lL. pullets, 3% 60c ea. for lot. G. B Valdosta, eb soso AAA Roselawn Leghor erels, June hatch. R Exchange for pullets: san Mrs. Daisy Williams, E 1 extra fine B. L. cock grade, $1.25 cash. Exchan cabbage plants or Bermuda, sets. Mrs. I; E. Gibson, ville. : ee 200 W. L.: hens; 200 (Leghorn-Minorca crossed ea. Hovas Talley, Ohoope 20 pedigree AAA W erels, Mar. 1938 hatc H. Peskin, Winder. 60 Tancred W. L. hen. 2 yrs. old, 60c ea. S. G Mansfield. 2 40 per cent now laying through molting). 60c ea yard. Cash or Money ord Julia Randall, Metter, R Apr. . cockerels, a pullets, 75c; yr. old layin $1.25; hatching eggs, 15. G. W. Wwson, Elber MISCELLANEOUS: ee 10 young laying pull ea. at my place. Will not A. Krause. 63 Walnut A Peachtree Hills, Atlant ORPINGTONS: Be Buff Orpington ccoker ist prize winners State to 6 lbs., $1.50 and $2: E. Kelley, Avera. 12 purebred Buff O pullets, 1 rooster, Mar. $10.00 lot. Mrs. N,- Eatonton, Rt. 4. 2 extra fine AAA Bu cockerels. $2.00 each. W Gee, Rome, 517 Second PHEASANTS: Ae A 2 yr, old cock and also-a 6: mos. old hen. All Ringnecks. First reasonable gets the 4, G. L, Gartne Janta, 811 Gilbert: St. REDS (New Hampshires Hubbard str. purebrec New Hampshire cockerels, ege producing ancestry. He 3 mos. old, 75c ea. not del | Forest, Jesup. Box 1 5 S. C. New Hampshi breeding cockerels, 7 mos bloodtested, $1.00 order, Mrs. John Cairo. Ride 10 June hatch Ne (1 cockerel) pen also large red mul 60c gal. d also 3 OULTRY FOR SALE Gch faich R. I. Red cover: Donaldson and Booth str., ea.. 2 for $1.75. Mrs. R. B. mey, Adairsville. New Hampshire aie 2 ae Jdson Red cockerels, all April hatch, $1.00 ea; also 1% yr. old White Leghorn rooster, fine cond. Mrs. E. F. Timms, Atlanta, Jascade Ave. S.W. EDS (Rhode Islands): 10 purebred S. C. R. EF. Red arch cockerels, and 2 roosters, vington, Millen, Rt. 3, Box 64. dark R. I. Red pure blooded Donaldson str. cocKerels, 6 mos. tice! ea, crated. es Jordon. @ rooster; 10 pure R. I. Red ms, now laying, $9.00 lot. Mrs. D. Vaughan, Jackson, Box dark Ss. C. D onaldson str., fy cockerel, same age. rel ted; same price, $5.00 - an, Monticello, ANISH: ; White Face Spanish hens, 18. old, laying, $1.25 ea; 7 mos. ol pullets, laying, $1.50 ea. Mrs. 2 Treadaway. Adairsville, ike ISSEX: J pure Speckled Sussex rooster, hatched, $1:50; exchange same breed and age rooster; 2 cockerels, same breed, $1.00 Mrs, W. J. Kenney, sr., 368 ain St. Blakely. tKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE. DUCKS FOR SALE: | head geese, $1.25 ea. Ex- ge for any big breed 8 or 9 old pullets. Mrs. J, H. eS offee, Rt. 1. Mammoth Toulouse geese or = ao: R. I, Red -pullets, 7 mos. old, $1.00 ek ssee, Tiger. ee White African guineas, 2 ens, 1 rooster, $2.50. -J. R. N. ber. Hapeville. ~ ammoth Bronze turkeys, uick maturing, broad breasted, rying blood from noted preed- rs. Toms, $7.00; hens, $4.06. rs. W. E. Green, Powersville. ducks and 3 drakes, Mam- th .- White Pekins, ywn, $10.00 FOB. No chks. B. Daniel, Thomason. ducks and 3 drakes, large Pekins, 1938 hatch, &0c ea. dd postage. Mrs. J. C. Daves, 1 ay, Rt. 3, Box 78 YANDOTTES: | fine White Wyandotte cock- els, $1.00 ea. W. G, Hartley, Stone Mountain. ed. AAA bloodtested R. Cc. S. yandotte cockerels, 54% mo. da $1.00 ea. not prepaid; also ine grade Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. id 900 Ibs., $50.00. E, B. MeLe- Eatonton,. Rt urebred large type Cornish OO sters, $1.25 ea. or $1.00 ea. if re than one in same crate. M. . preferred. Mrs, A. G, Clarke, MES: = Jack Breasted Red game an ams, all nan stock. Sell in a dete Black Giant, fae hatch, $2.00; also ToS. , ie Leghorn rooster, April No checks. . Mrs. or large eee for sale or. Sooner Mrs. T. O. Weeks, iPharuchbred Tarbox str., horoughly culled, bloodtested, A -interbred, February-March hatchS. L. Wyandotte cocckerels d. Miss Lyda. Gibbs, Uvalda. POULTRY WANTED DALUSIANS: Want to eg ehahe, 4 White Rock pullets for 4 Blue Anda- lusian pullets, Mar. or Apt. atch. Mrs. Cecil Howard, 2316 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta. EGHORNS: Want 50 W. L. pullets of Soles . State weight, strain and price... K. N. Sharp, Commerce. BY CHICKS WANTED ant 200 baby chicks to raise | halves to 8 wks. Will furnish ything except transportation gs. AAA Black Giants prefer- ed;, Mrs. Claudine Allgood, I 10MsON, 57 Clairy St. Want 200 baby chicks to raise 'B wks. old, prefer R. I. Reds or ed | Rocks; also have 50 egg n Hen kerosene incubator, -ineluding postage. M. O. -'Thompson, Greenwood Dairen. 100 or 150 W. L. pullets, wks. old. Quote. price. Mxs. ~young horse. | Williams,. almost} POULTRY WANTED Want fascs Rocks, 15 hens and 2 roosters. Make best price. Miss Mattie Lane, Ocilla,. Rt, 25 GAMES: Want a gat: Indian game rooster. State what you have and price. P. A. Young, Macon, 285 Cedar St. Want to exchange 2 upht. wee Game cocks for a 5 or 544 Jb., 2 yr old cock. Sell for $2.50: Carl Griffin. 87 Oak St., Gainesville. LEGHORNS: Want 250 W. L. pullets, eae ss Jay, no culls. Trade pigs or Cash if price is right. W. S. Mixon, Box ate Griffin. - Want to exchange 3 Partridge Rock roosters for same of unre- lated stock; also exchange for Partridge Wyandottes. - Ernest EMLONYOG: 4.5 Want 100 W. L. pullets, Nor and Apr. hat- prices. Mrs. D. 'M. Rawlins. Box 2 26. Chester, Exchange Duroc Jersey barrow and sow, about 175 to 200 tbs. for AAA Leghorn pullets. Give full particulars. H. C. Hunt, Dun-| woody, Ch 3137. Want 25 or 30 White or B. L. Mar. or Apr. hatch pullets from high egg laying str. Give fui particulars and lowest price. Lewis Nally, Rydal, - Want about 100 Mar. or ABE: hatch W, L. pullets. No culls. State best price del, my farm Chas. Buckwald, Box 441, Reedy | Stone Mountain. : Want 12 Brown Leghorn hens and 1 rooster. Quote best price. Mrs. W. E. Mills, Garfield. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: Want to swap 3 mo, old pig | for some nice chickens. M. Mullinax. Rt. 1, Austell. - Want to exchange 160 egg ca- ee | pacity oil burner incubator for 15 large hens., Any large stock, Mrs. P. P. Wood, Rt. 8, ao MINORCAS WANTED: Want flock of Black Minoron hens for laying: purposes. Write best bargain cash price. Mrs. H. E. Smith, Augusta, Rt. 3. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE. DUCKS; ETC. WANTED: ; Want. 6 young ae hens for cash; also have 2 bantam hens, 1 rooster. for sale for $1. 50. Ruby Webb, Ellijay. Turkens (not turkeys) chicks] (some call them Pola chicks). If no chicks state price of ees. By J. Wynne. Cochran. WYANDOTTES | WANTED: Want 20: to 25 thoroughbred Silver Lace Wyandotte pullets. State price. R. T. Smith, Sargent. Incubators & Brooders : Etc., For Sale _1. Anderson Blue Ribbon brood- er, electric, 200 chick cap, used only short time. $5.50. Mrs. R. J. Miller, Augusta, Rt. .2. Sears - Roebuck Incubators: 1144, 350 and 250 cap. respective- ly, for sale or trade for any kind -of poultry equipment except oil or battery brooders. Write W. C. Greeson, Rocky Face. 2 oil heated Hot Water Super Hatcher inc., 250 cap. each. 2 can be used together as double-deck- ed. In good cond., $20.00 ea. or 2 for $38.00 FOB. Can be Seen 3 J. P. Campbells, Pulaski. 1 M., chick Sears Roebuck (self-regulating). oil burning brooder. excellent cond., $6.50 here. Vernor Woods, Brooks. Brown Hen inc., good as new, 50 egg cap., $3.00. Miss Jewell Brewer McRae. | Buegeye Electric inc., 1350 gan, in perfect cond. cost $167. 00 sell, $95.00. T. D. Abercrombie, Ash- purn. 2 Little Brown Hen inc. 1 new. $3.75 pl. slightly used, $3.00. 50 ege cap. J. H. MeGinty, is Clarkston. qos 60 egg cap. Buckeye oil burn- ing inc, for sale or exe . for country ham and other produce to value of $5.00. Mrs. Wood- bury, Atlanta, 22 Willow Ave. Newton 2 M. kerosene incu- bator, $50.00. Milt J. Palmer, Glenwood. Rt. 2. Buckeye ins. 240 egg Cap., good as new, set only twice. Cost $36.00; sell $12.00 cash, or swap for 25 friers, 2 lbs. size or 15 W. L. pullets; Mareh or April hatch. Mrs. J. H. Davis, Smith- ville, RFD. If. Brown Hen, 50 egg cap., incu- bator. good shape, $2.00 cash. Jervey Sisk, Lexington, Automatic oi] brooder, 300 chick cap.. used 1 time, $895 (ew). sell or trade for Guinea (cavies). pigs (8 sows and 2 males), or 1 pr. Silver pheasants. Ba. ae pay ee Ube a 2 cee riff Rt. D.- , Eng. str. Quote] Incubators & Brooders 5 FOR SALE Hot water nb. 260 egg cap. cheap or exc. for pigs, poultry, etc. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro. Super Hatcher Inc. and 1 Queen, both good cond.. 600 cap. each, and $20.00 ea. Edgar Wood-| all, Cornelia, Rt. 1. .2 Super Hatcher Inc., 520 egg cap. ea. in good shape, not damaged clean, used only 1 hatch, cheap for cash. Dean Ledbetter, Cumming, RFD. as 3 Prairie Inc., 360 cay:., $15.00; 100 cap., $10.00: 100 cap., $5.00; 500 cap. National Brooder, oil type, $7.50. All good cond., and FOB. W. L. Bowles, Thomaston, 117 R St., S.-W. incubators. Brooders, Etc. Wanted Want to hear from party who has a 50 cap. brooder to trade for pullets, also from someone : who have heavy breed chicks for sale. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dal- las. Rt. 2. TOBACCO FOR SALE Good home- eared tobacco, smoking and: chewing, 10c Ib. ea., 10 lbs. $1.00. Postpaid in Ga. WwW, R. Benton, Alma. Good grade, whole leaf, flue cured tobacco, chewing, 12 ibs. $1.00; smoking (few broken leaves but mild), 12 Ibs.. -90c. Del. Prompt. shipment, sey, Screven. Real good, bright leaf kobacen, | 41. Ybs. $1.00 Del. Sat. guar. Lon- nie Lightsey, Surrency. Blue cured, home- raised red and yellow tobacco, chewing, 10 bs. $1.00; smoking, 11 Ibs. $1 00: 6 Ibs. either, 50c. Postpaid. M. B. Swain, Alma. Good, flue cured ~ tovacee chewing and smoking, 12 $1.00 del. R. W. Tomberlin, Sur- Good, mellow, yellow leaf chewing tobacco, flue cured, 12 Ibs., $1.00; smoking, 12 Ibs., 75c. Ready to ship. Satis. guar. a Dy Lightsey, Screven. Good grade Whole leaf, flue cured chewing or smoking tobac- co, 13 lbs. $1.00 postpaid. Guar, Now ready to ship. W. R. Light- sey, Screven. a Sound, sweet leaf. tobacco, 10 Yb. lots, 10c Ib. FOB. Money or- | der. Phillip | Davis, Surrency. % Alex Campbell, Good. whole yellow leaf, flue cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. chewing, $1.00 del; 12 Ibs. smoking, 90c del. Omer Lightstey, Screven. 1938 crop, good flue guar. to be good, 11 Yps. $1.00. pervert: L. V. Teston, Alma Rt. RE Leaf tobacco. : mellow, new ghd old crop, 10 lb. boxes, FOB., or Exp, 10c Ib., $1.00 box. Money order. Lilla Campbell, Surrency, Ri 2. eS : . Good juicy, fine cured chewing tobacco, 12 lbs. $1.00; smoking 12 Ibs., 75, Postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2 Strong, red leaf tobacco, chewing or smoking, 14 Ibs., $1.00 del. _ Money back guarantee. Mrs. E. M. Troup, Baxley. Rt. 2. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE White Half Runner garden and early cream colored garden beans. 20c cupful. Miss Eudine Crump, Rock. Sy Few bu. good, bunch var., field peas; mixed table peas, mostly brown crowders. 1938 crop. Make offer; also red multiplying shallots and garlic bulbs for sale. Mrs. Henry Everett, Rochland. English peas, Cert. sound, - bright Willetts Wonder, 25c lb. parcel post del.;. 100 Ib, lots, 15 lb. FOB shipping point; Bermuda onion sets, white or yellow, $1.00 peck. del. $3.00 bu. FOB; genuine Abruzzi rye, new crop, recleaned, $1:60 bu. in 2 bu. bags. E, J. Lavender, Syl- vester, RFD. 3. Well matured white peas with black- -eye, 8c lb. FOB; also very prolific early strawberry plants, 40c C, postpaid. Mrs. GC. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1, This yrs. crop Willetts Wond- er Eng. pea seed, 25c ib. in 10 Tb. lots or Jess; 15e Ib. per 100 lb. lots. Cash. with order. No chks. Mrs. John B. BORE. Fitz- gerald, Rt, 4. SEED. WANTED Early. Mar ket a < Want 25 she Queen. waleemelg seed. | sa and quote lowest. Mrs, -Prepaid.. Dill seed, 10 pkt, del Ww. Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Warn Be Lent: : Tbs. eured |. | chewing or smoking tobacco,) -frost-proof peas, 30c lb.; for Add postage. - = Talking < slightly | SEED FOR SALE | Red multiplying onions for fall planting, 40c gal; white multiply- ing onions, 35c gal. All FOB. G. N. Hays, Hockmart. Chimson clover seed in chaff, free from wild onions and. other pest, 4%2 Ib. in ton lots; less ton lots, 5 Ib. FOB. Charles. W. Gaines, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Crimson clover seed in chaff, dbl. screened, free of obnoxious seed, in good cond.. 4%,c0 lb. FOB. Inman Dyar, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Calif. Moss beer Seed, tions. Vivian Green, Ray City. Enough bur clover seed and inoculation soil to seed 1 acre, $1.00 postpaid. Directions. with Shipment. J. Oe Turnipseed, Griffin, Bur clover seed. S lb. Mrs. Clyde Barksdale, Norwood, Rt. 1. Crimson clover. sed, free of onions, in chaff, 5c Ib. fob. J. A. Dyer, Hartwell, Rt. 3 . Southern and cabbage collard seed, 5 lbs. $1.00; $12.00 per 100) | also Money Maker | pecans, | Ibs. ; 1938 crop. $12.00 per Satis guar. Collins, Whigham, Rt. 2. -100 Ibs. Malvin Clean, white nest multiplying | Cash or M. O. Mrs. Grace B. Mehy, Tepe, onions, 50c gal. del. per, Rt. 2: ; Geo: Crimson Clover seed in chaff. free of onions, 5c lb, FOB. 5 Os Alewine, Hartwell, Rt oe Yellow Bermuda - onion dike strawberry plants, 15c C; large Indian peach seed, 25c doz. Add postage. -Rosic Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1, os Broom corn seed, ~~ 10e Loggins, Nicholson, Rt. 1. White - multiplying - n e Set onions for fall planting, 35c gal. Add postage. Mrs. Pierce Eng- lish, Gainesville, Rte A; : About 50 lbs. old fashioned Half Runner striped garden bean seed, guar. tender. 20c lb. or exc. for white sacks, 1 Ib, for 2 sacks| in good cond. Mrs. J. O. Davis, Gainesville, Rt. 7, Box. 61. Nice, clean seedling peach seed, $4. 00 per 100 lbs, FOB. Mrs. T. C. Payne, Winder, Rt. 1. 100 Ibs. more, or "Tess, old fash- joned peach seed. offer, FOB. Hartwell; 1 and 2 ya.. old. walnut sprouts, $1.00 doz; 10c ea. All $1.00 orders del. Emmett Croft, Hartwell, Rt. 3 % Joe Croft. Bur clover. seed ao nut see) : 15 Du FOB.oL. Ti. ee _Ho- gansville. 175 bu. sound chufas for sale. B. G, Mills, Douglas. Sev. pounds Willetts Wonder 2: Ibs: $1.25; collard seed, 30c Ib, 5 1bs., $1.25; Hales Best cantaloup No. i; 50 lb; 10 lbs. $4.50; 100 Ibs. 40c Ib. Mrs. tes neal Tifton, Rt. 3; _Box 3438 Recleaned Early Southern bur | clover seed, 5c lb. here. Con- tains sufficient soil to inoculate. S. B, Kinard, Jackson. Bur clover seed. no nut grass,| 75 bu. H. C. Reid, Hogansville. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 500 bu, pure Bancroft seed oats. 50 bu. FOB my station, Cc. H. Denny, Royston. 1800 bu. good clean Red Hart seed wheat, free of rye, oats or other seed. Sel] part or whole. M. M. Larkinson, Millhaven. 1500 bu. Cokers 33-47 seed) oats, free from. smut, 60c bu. FOB. J. H. Goolsby, Monticello. - About 1 M. bu. Hastings 100 bu. seed oats, bright and no rain after cutting, 5 to 25 bu. lots, 65c bu: 25 to 100 bu. lots, 60c bu. Sample on request. Prompt at- tention. S. A. Miller. Quitman,,. Rts2. 800 bu. Cokers seed oats with 5 to 10 percent Vetch, for sale FOB Woodville, M. T. Sanders, Commerce. Terruf oats, improved by Ga. Station. $1.00 bu. 10 bu. $9.00; 75 bu. $64.00. Exc. for few heifer yearlings, 8 to 20 mos old. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Rt. 1, 300 bu. Cokers seed oats, 85 percent germination test, 60c bu. FOB. Grady Wright, Dublin. Rt. i. Texas rust- proot oats, contain- ing few vetch seed, 50c bu; mixed oats, wheat, rye and vetch, $1. 00; bu: ae 'M. Aiken. downer. 10c} start, 3 starts, 25c. With direc- | bu. i: gets, : | 15 qt., 50c gal. also large Klon- cup; | 20 in. beans or snap- peas, 10c ; _|cup; Postpaid. Mrs. Emory G. Make best | GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Hastings 100 Bu. oni from pest of any. eid 60c W. G. Fitzgerald, Pitts. 500 bu. recleaned Abruzzi See rye. $1.25 bu. FOB. Ship a quantity. Jesse Jewel, as Ss Ville, Pure Gasta seed wheat, rut oats, also Hastings 100. and. Fulghum oats. | Pons Ss van, Zebulon. 800 bu. Cokers eee 0: and 10% vetch, 50 bu. - f Woodville. M. T. Sune merce. 400 bu, bright eS ap oats. 60 bu. up to 100 bu.; OV 99 bu., Valley. - Cokers Fulgrain seed cold and smut proof, 5 to 10 day: earlier than Fulghum, 56c bu. 5 bu. bags; Abruzzi re $ in 2% bu. bags. W. L. Clark. 556 Walker St., Augusta. Abruzzi rye. $1.10 bu. fob BI Ridge. BaD Rogers, youn Cane, ! ek bu. rei rye, slightly I ed with wheat, $1.50 bu. fob N. Wiggins, Rt. 2, Box ol, cP ton. 4 i _Beardless_ barley, dean af of other grains, $1.25 b Joe White, Canon. * 900 bu. Abruzzi Rye, white, an 1400 bu. Hickory Cane Corn, =f sale. , -D. CrOM: Jr., 1g 55 bu, W. aS. Houser, se Harris. ie S 200 bales stich 1 No. 1 Pea hay, $8.00 ton here if taken once. No way to deliver. Abo 7 tons, very choice and ne W. Calhoun, Drop words nate Box 109, Appler- seed oats, bu: 2 B.-P, Jackson, Canon 500 bu. pure Hastings oats, 45 bu. not sacked, | here; 50c bu. sacked, FOB; 100. bu. Cokers Red Heart w $1.00 bu. FOB. John W. Mo head, Canon. Rt. ake 1 M. bu. Turf seed oats, bu. in large quantities. 1de bu. le lots. Exc. some for wh A, Caldwell, Gay. i each Abruzzi seed rye, graded treated for weevils, $1.50 bu. 4 | bu. Hastings seed. oats, inn bu. bags, 55 bu. Sample on quest. All POR AS KX Maddc Griffin. Pure Geico e | Pulerain. & oats, 2nd _ yr. Smut-proof, ae in 5 bu. bags. Tom ee shallville, ... | Good bright No. q Spanis peanut hay, free of dirt, $10.00 ton FOB. R. L. Lindsey, Port Gaines. _ 20 tons Bod bright No. 1 ane nut hay. Sam pone Hawk- insville. 500 bu. -Hastings seed oats | free of weevils, or seed of an pest. 50c bu. 17 D, Salter, Pitt Gasta seed wheat, pure, sou clean, $1.10 bu. B, R. Woodliff, | Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Large quantities Coker, F cham and Appler uncleaned seed oats. 50c bu. fob. Millen. N. B. Carswell, Box 399, Bs, i, Way. nesboro. 100 bu. Abruzzi rye, J. B. Robinson; Winder. Abruzzi rye, free from. John, Son grass seed, $1.25 bu.; 100 Bu. oats. obtained from Coasta Plain Experiment Station, 50 sts R. A. Huckaby, Cordele, R $1.45 bu 100 bu. eae 60c bu. in 5 bu bags. Robert Lee, Tifton. RFD 1 300 bu. Hastings 100 bu. secd oats, Ist yr., no smut, 50c bu 140 bu, Gasta seed wheat, $1.10 bu. Both clean, sound and no mixed. Emory Jackson, Go: . gins. : 300 bu. Appler oats in 100. To sacks. 55 bu. FOB; also 8 grade Jersey milch vows: Write for prices. R. S, Anderson, Hawk. insville, 150 bu. Cokers Pullerdin see oats, bright, clean, 60c bu. FOB, Robert. L L. Porten, Dry Branch. 100 bu. growing seed R. W. ge oe ' No. Ga. Tall rye;*-$1,25: bu. Mineral Bluff, 10 bu. lots; $1.30 bu. less quan- ity. fob. J. P. Rabun, beni se ton, E Hastings 100 Bu. Oats i in 4 ana 5 bu. sacks, 40c bu! fob. Martin, Canon, Hits 9 aus Full Grain seed ots, ond . 60 bu. 5 bu. lots; 100 bu. lots 300 bu. O. M. Ware, Marshallvill 500 bu. Abruzzi rye, $1. 00. SS. a: Saye, Rutledge. ; 25 bu. good tall grow $1.25 bu. FO! fe fe a FOR SALE Bancroft seed oats, recleaned nd graded. Write for informa- on gnd samples. R. M. Tur- ner, Royston. New Gasta wheat, $1.00 bu. Hays, Rockmart, 125 bu. Cokers oats, 2nd yr. tested seed, 65c bu. at my place. 4 miles Summit. Mrs. W. H. Brown, Summit. Fine seed oats, heavy mixed with Hairy Vetch. either Rust- Proof, or Hastings, 75c bu; also Wanamakers Wonder Wilt Dixie Triumph cotton seed, wilt-resis- ant, 7bc bu. FOB. Dr. UL. Cc. Allen, Hoschton. _ Cokers Fullgrain oats, bright, pure, sound, cold and smvt-re- sistant. Cheap. J, W. Grande, ashington, Rt. 1, Cokersfullgrain seed oats, 2nd yr. Smut-proof, 5c Du. in 5 bu. bags. Tom Taylor, Marshallville, Heavy headed feed wheat, Tenn. strain, $1.25 bu; Fulghum d Red Rustproof seed oats, 65c bu. Exc. for 10 bu. seed rye and pigs. G. C. Edmondson, mple, Rt. de 20 bu. good, sound Purple stem heat, $1.00 bu. FOB. Floyd Dellinger, Bishop. 500 bu. Hastings 100 bu. seed oats, Ist year. No smut. Sound, clean, 60c bu; Gasta imp. Blue Stem seed wheat, not mixed, Ist yr. $1.10 bu. W. D. Mathews, Crawford, Rt. 1. _ Extra heavy Cokers 33-47, and okers Fulgrain seed oats, both smut and cold-proof, 50c bu. OB here. Mrs. L. M. Felton, . Cokers seed or at barn here. Mrs. J. C. Bryan, Reynolds, Fulehum seed oats, 60c bu. C. Westbrook, Roswell, Rt. 1. 1M. bu. imp. Appler cats, n especially fer seed on my rm, 45c bu. FOB. J. Q. Martin, ynon, Rt. 1. Good seed rye, $1.35 bu; 5 bu. or more, $1.25 bu. FOB. Hugh Stanley, Greensboro, RFD 3. s Fulgrain seed oats, 5 bu. gags, 50c bu. FOB. O. K. David, Marshallville, Good, sound Bancroft seed oats e from wiki eeds, 75c bu. B; also Dark lornish Cockerels, 3 to 5 Ibs. ea. 50 and $2.00 ea. FOB. H. W. ate Greensboro, Rt. 1, Be ARM HELP WANTED Want unencumbered, healthy neat woman for light farm work, . field work, 20-40 yrs. old, for Want middleaged white wo- 10. Want unencumbered woman, 25 to 35 yrs. of age for light farm work, no field work. W. H. Her- igton, Richland, Rt. 1. Want good woman for light farm work, no field work. Live as ene of family and small salary. Mrs. E. A. Richardson, Dalton, boas a Want nice, clean woman, not er 45 yrs. old, for light farm work, no field work. Mrs. Lizzie Jorman, Atlanta, 645 Ormwood we. 5. BE. eS a4, unemcumbered, or light farm work and milk. no ield work. Room, board and small salary- Mrs. fohnson, Lovett. Want smart, neat, white wo- Cornelia work, no field work. Board, oom, reasonable salary, %6.00- 9 month. Write or come at . Mrs, Otis Calhoun. Car- ily. Bring references. Will t furnish. Prefer family with 1 steck and tools. Houston hite, Hunter Rd. RFD 1, Col- 2 Park, or 1018 Grant Bldg., tlanta. ae ant good, hard. working, set- colored woman for light work, no field work. Home small salary.. Have to move a . H. McGinty, Clarks- t. recleaned. $1.25 bu. FOB ine quality Fulghum and Cok- and other ' | | | board. State age. FARM HELP WANTED Want nice woman for light farm work. no field work. Live in home and some wages. Mrs. Henry Watson, Lithonia.. Want single man to make 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis for 1939. Come at once and look over farm. Jack Phillips, Pal- metto, Rt. 1. Want colored family to make 2 horse crop on halves, with one of the women to do extra light farm work, or will consider col- ored man and wife and hire them both, but prefer large fam- ily: J. 6K. Carpenter, Cave Springs, Rt, 1. Want man with wife and some ; hoe hands to work by the month the year round. Write for full particulars. Must be sober and reliable. George McPherson, Moultrie. Rt. 2. Want woman for light farm _| work, no field work. Live as one of the family. G. W. Kent, Mil- Jen. = : Want reliable, country raised woman for light farm work, no field work. $5.00 mo. room and C. B. Miley, Statesboro. % Sunny Side Farm. Want colored man and wife for farm. Both to work. Nice home for good couple. Good house electric lights, water, etc. E, D. Borders, Marietta, Rt. 4. Want middle aged white wo- man to live as one of family on farm and help with light work. Good home. Mrs. J, C. Kirkland, DuPont. = : Want good, reliable unencum- bered, 25-45 yr. old woman for light farm work, no field work. $2.00 week and live as one of fam- ily. Mrs. L. M. Mathis. Buena Vista, Rt. A. Want clean, nice, white wo- man, 20-30 yrs.. old for light farm work, no field work, $2.50 week and live in home. E. M. McDonald, M. D., Winder. Rt. 3. Want at once, single, white man, sober, experienced, to tend 15 acres. $12.00 month. V. B. Grantham, Conley. RFD 1. A good home for a well re- commended, ambitious girl. Light work, no field work, and an opportunity to study and ad- vance salary. Write Mrs. L. D. cee Atlanta, 589 Boulevard Want middleaged man and wife to live in house and work 1 horse crop for 1939, possibly | some day work at present. Must be exp. in farm work. reliable ehurch people: With good ref. Write or see. M. L. Frey, Mari- etta, Rt. 1. -' Want single man for yard.care for hegs, chickens and other light work, $10.00 mo. with board, laundry. Give ref. State when can come. H. C. Dunwoody, Ch 3137, Want at once, old colored couple no children. to live on place. milk and other light farm work, no field work. Must he reliable. 1 , Mrs. Roy Jackson, Loveit. Want colored man, 55-65 yrs. of age, whe wants a home ard small salary to work garden, yard, take care of cow and other i, light farm work, Good ref, re- quuired. F. R. Brown, Atlanta, RFD 2. Want healthy, honest, white woman for light farm work. no field work. Small salary and good home for right party. Mrs. N. A. Levene, Cedartown, R. 3. Want 7 large families to help gather crop and will give job for 1939. Must have as many as 6 grown persons in family to work, no bad habits and healthy. eguiar work, pay adults 75 day and furnish house; garden, pota- to patches and wood. Can move now, W.M. Clemones, Rome Rt. Want at once, reliable, s idhe 3 Fount, | + ley, Campton. Want neat, honest, white 20 to' 40 yrs. old, woman for light farm work, no ficld work, at once. |Must be healthy, smart and | agreeable. Write. Carl Perry, t 1 assist with general Monroe, Rt. 3. ; Want healthy, unencumbered, white woman to milk 2 cows and light farm work, mo field. work. Must be of good character. Mrs. C. P. East, Savannah, Norwood Ave. ' Want by Noyember ist, middie- aged, exp., couple (without child- ren- who have been continuously farming. 4 room house, lots of land, mule and feed on place. 00-50 basis. Must carry selves. Outside work available until March lst. References required.' Mrs. Chauncey Smith, Atlanta, . 61 8th St, He 1968. Want middleaged colored | couple, no children, to live on| jfarm. Both to work. No field work. Live on premises, and salary, Mrs. Roy Jackson, Lovett. Want. party able furnish self. (run bill), to work 2 h, farm for, basis. E 1939 on share | noth 38 Ci .M. Cole- m rt SS t once. Nettie Clore, Dalton. See or write. M: L | South Reidsville on State Route! Caty Jordan, Manassas, 3 FARM HELP WANTED Wamt nice. reliable, white wo- man, 20 to 35 yrs. of age to do light farm work, no field work. References required. $6.00 mo. reom and board. Answer in own handwriting, giving full parti- culars about self. Mrs. B. W. Duncan, Celumbus, 3229-6 Ave. Want honest. white, middle- aged, of good character, woman to do light farm. work, no field work. $8.00 per menth. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Alma. Want man and wife to work on farm. Both work. House, board and fair wages. Only first class help need apply. H. M. Daw- son, Augusta, Rt. 2. Want nice, middleaged woman to do light farm work, no field work. Milk cow. Home and $1.25 week. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Fairburn, Rt. tt, Want farmer with own stock for 2 h. farm, good land, house, | barn, fine pasture, wood in Madison county for 1939. Stand- ing rent, or 3rds and 4ths, See or write. Mrs. Della Slaton, Mon- roe. Want a reliable colored woman for light farm work, no field work. Must be exp. and willing worker. $10.00 mo, and board. At once. Mrs. W. L. Suggs, St. George. Want white woman for light farm work, no field work, for small salary and- board. Com- municate with Mrs. B. W. Gib- son, Atlanta, 1045 North Ave., N, E., Wa 6356. Want middleaged couple to work 1h. crop for 1939 on halves. Both must be exp. farm hands, able and willing to work. Can furnish some day work at pres- ent. Must have No. 1 references. . Frey, Mari- . etta, Rt. 1. Want reliable (only) parties: that ean furnish good references to raise Game chickens on halves. Ready to put out now for 1939. G. W. Logan, Ellijay. Want man and wife 40 to 50 yrs. of age, to live in home with me and do light farm work. At once. Mrs. S. A. Prewett, Wins- ton, Rt. 1. : Want unencumbered white woman, 30-45 yrs. old to live with me and do light farm work, no field work, but must milk cow. Room, board and small salary. Apply at once. Mrs. Cornelia Johnson, Lovett. Want white woman, about 40 yrs. of age for light farm work, no field work, for room and board. Must have ref. Write at - Want white woman or girl for light farm work, no field work, at once. $200 week to right party. Live as one of family. Wust have ref. Mrs. H. B. Whet- Want man and wife, 20-35 yrs. old. Must know how to milk, cave for stock, grow feed stuff. $12.00 mo. with house (painted). W..C. Smith, Riverdale. Want colored man to stay on) lot. attend to. cows, gather 15. acres corn and hay. Must be absolutely trustworthy. Write or come at once ready to work. Live 2%4 mi. West East Point, $10.00 mo. R. P. Yongemon, At- lanta, RFD 4, Box 441. Woman, 30 or 40 yrs. old for light farm work, no field work. Reasonable salary. Good home. Answer at once. Mrs. W. P. Thatcher, Chickamaugea, Rt 2. Want family to live in house and farm 2 acres good land for garden and some wood on place, on. highway No, 20 and good 4 room house. Taft Parker, Con- yers, Rit, 1. Want boy, 16.or over. to work on farm, drive car, truck, etc. Must not drink nor other bad habits. Year around job. Home and salary. Write at once. W. F. Bailey, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Want middleaged or elderly couple, white or colored, both to do general farm work. and man to know about handling live stock. Good house with gorden _ W.R. Boyd, Leesburg, Rt. Want colored or white man with small family to work on farm and for poultry farm. W. iH. Clough, Blackshear. Want near middleaged we- man, of very good character to do light farm work, Small sal- ary and good home. Send ref- erences. At once. Mrs. Baldwin Davis, Tifton, 412 Prince Ave. Want at once 3 or 4 young men to help gather crop of pecans. Pay by the day or by the hun- dred lbs. Wire or write. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Box-.111, Phone, 2613. Want colored man to farm. Share crop or wages. Furnish 1 mule. House ready now. 4 mi. | aly. habits, best of health, A-1 refer- MARKET BULLETIN FARM HELP WANTED Want man and wife, or with small family for ih. farm, 20 mi. Atlanta, good house, pasture. On school bus line. near church. Must furnish self and be reliable. See me at Fife or write. W. C. Thornton, Fairbuurn, Rt. 1. Want man on 3rds and 4ths, for farm of 75 acres good red 'Jand in cultivation, 10 in bottoms and 30 in pasture, 2 good houses and barn. Furnish tractor, har- row and blacksmith tools. About 25. mi. Atlanta. T. O. Powell, Douglasville. Want middleaged woman to help with light farm work, no field work. for.a good home. Mrs. H. C. Guthrie, Arabi. Want white woman, 40-60 yrs. old, of good character, and neat, for home and reasonable salary. Mrs. J. E. Crowell, Rome, Rt. 5. Want. at once, good, reliable white woman, 30-45 yrs. old, to do light farm work, no field work. Reasonable salary and board. Mrs. H. R. Barineau, Bainbridge. Rt. 1. Box 138. Want settled white woman or girl (clean and healthy) for light farm work, no freld. work. $2.00 week, room and board. Mrs. Leslie West, Fairburn, RFD 1. Want small, young family to tend 1 h. crop on 3rds and 4ths. Good 8 room house, running water, close to school and 2 miles town, Come see, write first. Arthur A. Shinall, tersville. Rt. 2. Want young woman, 18 to 30. fer light farm work, no field work. Live as one of family and small salary. Charles H. New, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Want colored family, colored, clean. reliable for 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Located 14% mi. Lithonia on paved road. Expect entire familly to work, care for stock, poultry, etc., with refer- ences. Mrs. Alma Holley, At- lanta, 23 Fair St., S. W. Want 38.settled. smart, country, colored families to work on farm for wages. Men and women must be good, willing workers with families. Give size of fam- Car- Morrison Carlton, Moultrie. 803 2nd St. S. E. | Want settled woman without. (er with just one) children, to live as one of family and do light farm work, no field work. Write. Mrs. B. J, Coxwell, Warrenton, 306 E. Gibson St./ Want good man for 2 horse farm, 50-50 basis. Renter to fur- nish stock and be able finance sell. Mrs..J. C. Goolsby. Baxley. Want man and wife, or singie man, white or colored, middle- aged, to work around country home. Experience with flowers, shrubbery, cows, driving auto- mobile,' general repair. work. Room, wood furnished, but must have own furniture and feed self. Steady jeb and satisfactory wages. M. C. Cooke, Atlanta, 160 Peachtree St. POSITIONS WANTED 25 yr. old, single man wants job with Christain people. Am honest, sober, willing worker. Good ref. Can do most any- thing, go anywhere. $15.00 mo. board, salary. Richard McMul- lan. Fitzgerald, Box 289. 25 yr. old married sober man wants job as overseer on farm. Exp. gen. farm work, tractor and truck driving and dairying. Good ref. M. T. Sargent, Rome. Rt. 1 % Rock Mt. Farm. Want goed 1 or 2 h. farm on 50-50 basis, with good house (as much as 5 rooms) near good school and good location. Experi- enced farmer. W. G. Boyd, Fort- son; Rt. 2: Man and son-in-law want to trade with- good man to truck farm and raise all kinds of plants, oversee farm and raise hogs. Do any kind of work and best of ref. Guar. sat. Move at once E, T. Clements, Tennille. _ Horest sober, white ran wants job on farm. Exp. mechanic and truck or 3 horse farm on sh ing 2 : mys, basis in tobacco section. Giv particulars when answer Jimmie Ryals, Adel, Rt. 1. Middleaged woman wants li farm work, no field work, good home and reasonable salary. Mrs. Vera Bureh, Atlanta, care Gen. Del. i Unencumbered, settled, refine woman wants light farm work. n field work. Give details as % duties, salary, etc. Catherine. Wood. Atlanta, care Gen, Del. Want job for rest of this yea and for 1939 on farm. On dair, Expert tractor driver, or 1 to | h. crop on halves. 4 in family to work. Write or come see. Davic Pullin, Social Circle. : 29 yr. old, single, white man wants job. caretaker of countr estate, steck and .poultry, ete. a rough carpenter work, painti repair work, Or take crop halves, truck farming. Have to pe moved. J. A. Hilton, Dor ville, RFD 1. \ Man and wife, no children, want 1 h. erop on 50-50 basis with extra work this winter. Ca move self. A. N. Rhinehart, Sum mit, RFD 2. ; Colored girl, without bad h . wants job doing light farm wor for board and salary. Sat. g Answer at once. D. M. Gree Wadley, Rt, 2, Box 72. Widow, 58 yrs. old, able to d good work, wants light farm work. no field work, with Ch jan people. Come or answer a once enclosing self-addressed stamped envelope. Mrs. Si Fortson, Edison, care Chap Floral Garden. ' 25 yr. old married man wife and baby wants job overseer of farm, truck farn truck and tractor Griving, | ry, hogs, cattle. small rep Well exp. and good ref. A Keown, Rome, Rt. 1. ee * White man, age 41, wants light farm or poultry farm job, wil bed, board. laundry and_ sore wages weekly. Write offer. Barney Golden, Atlanta. Eastwood Str- tion, care Gen. Del. aoe Want job working in dair men and their wives. 3 good dry hand milkers. Begin at once Write Harvey Turner, Glenwooc Rt. 1, care EM. Jarvis. = Want light farm work, no field work. Prefer near Atlanta. Reas. onable salary. Meda Cole, At- lanta. 106 Cheshire Bridge Roa) He. 3308 J. a 32 yr. old, healthy. unencum ered, white woman desires lis farm work, no field work, reliable people (near A preferred) at once. Miss Mar Crump, Toccoa, Rt. . 4. =e White man with wife and children, wants work on for rest of this year, and geod 2 horse crop for 1939, on halves. Don mind work and know how farm, Poke Gore. Fayettev R.. 8. 3 location for Have plenty up- tools. Anywhere in good 1 not over 75 miles Dublin. C. M. Morgan, Dublin, P. O. Box 49 Man and 3 grown daughte want 1h. crop on 50-50 basis 1939, in cotton, tobacco, peanu section. Ref. if required. ; Lane, Ocilla, Rt. 2. | Man, wife. 6 children, all : to work, want a 2 h. farm 50-50 basis for 1939. Good wor ers. Dave Wood, Ocilla, R Want job on dairy or pou farm. truck driving or . 0 work. Horace Childers, Ren %L. N. Mullis. ey 2 honest, reliable women. wai places for 1939, with honest pe ple to plow in exchange for ho ing or light farm work, or pla close to town to raise chicker Kansas Dodd, Eastanollee. - Middleaged white wom encumbrances. wants job. | do any kind of light farm and dont mind working. on farm. No 1 references. Ga. preferred. Mrs. Jan sood Manassas offer in detail. Barney Lee Eden- eld, - Millen, Sou Fo, derson, Broxton, Rt. 2, % | Cerbett, 5 os eee day, October 1, 1988 OSITIONS WANTED Want farm or dairy work. Age} 23, married and have 9 mos. ald baby. Write or see Theron Maddox, Hull Rt. 1. White boy, son of totally dis-} abled Veteran, wants work on| farm. Healthy and ablebodied. Can give references if required. Blanche SkKeiton,| Atlanta, 463 Formwalt St. - Want 1 h. crop on 50-50 basis. Want to truck farm, farm for salary. Well exp. in all jines of farming. W. E. Herring, Juliette. Rt. Want light farm work no fied work, in exchange for a gocd home with lone woman or aged few belongings. Quiet, unencum- } Oost MEE See ty ee ae os! Be | POSITION WANTED | POSITION WANTED | Want to oversee large farm,| look after tools, and other farm equipment, hogs, cattle and other | stock. Write or see. Jas. H. Dodd, Royston, Rt. 2, care Grover Ford. 18 yr. old white. girl wants job with old couple, doing light farm work, no field work. for home and small salary, Lila Mae Sim- mons, Chester, Rt. 1. Man and wife, | want job, exp. in truck farming. poultry, caring for stock. furnish ref. E, LE. Sm . Want 4 horse farm for 1939 on 50-50 basis. Plenty force to make and gather crop. S Yatesville. Honest, sober white man with small family, exp. in farming, stock raising, dairy and corpen- ter work wants job as farm over- seer, manager, or earetaker of estate. 32 yrs. old, Ready hegin now. State full de-. tails C, A. Cooper, Thomasville, . R. Campton, Want job as overseer of large farm. 20 yrs. experience. Best of ref. Know how to plant. produce. _E. B. Pattillo, Culloden. Man with family, 3 to work, wants: 1 horse farm on halves, or would consider standing rent, for Tift or - Berrie | county. Can furnish good refer-| ences. J. F. Burkett, Best of ref. Good. sober, 32 yr. old white man, well exp. in farming and | stock wants job. Can give ref. Self and mother. Can move A. W. Dekle, Thomas- ville, Rti 2. Man with wife wants job for wages from now until Xmas and then a 1h. farm for 1939. Robert Gildbre Have to have ith, Macon, Hazelhurst. Want position on dairy farm. Plenty exp. fast milker, No bad -habits. E. P. Galleway. Cedar- town. 715 Pace St. Man with family of 5 wants dairy job and farm work. 4 dry- hand milkers. Also interested in Poultry. Take job at once. Emory Weaver, Bolingbroke, c-o C. B. Want job as overseer or care- taker on farm. Life time exp., in farming, prefer place in So. Ga. Exp. in tobaseo growing, Middle- aged and single. E. H. Smith. Empire, care Gen. Del. Want job on farm at once. Life time exp., 5 im family, 3 that can milk. Move any time, EdgarW. Fowler, Gay, Rt. 1. 47 yr. old man wants job as overseer, care for stock, poultry, ete., with good house, town and church. 3 in fami'y. Can give good ref. G. W. Tan-' ton, Poulan. Man and wife, want.to raise hogs and chickens. Feed and Truck crops on 50-50 basis, Best of ref. Move by. De- cember ist. Prefer above Macci: or near Atlanta. Charlie Bushee. Hawkinsville, Rt. 3. ; Young woman, colored, reli- able, wants light farm work, for room, board an@ fair salary. State offer. Anne Ridley, Cordele. 107- 20th Ave., care J. Anderson. . Want 2 or 3 horse farm on halves for 1939. Life exp. in te- bacco. 8 in family. Ref. if want- ickson, Hazlehurst. | No bad habits. ered, 47 yrs. old. Dalton, 18 Cedar St. Man and wife want farm for 1939 for wages. willing workers. David A. Martin, ommerce. Rt. 2. Want crop on halves. family. Hire to pick cotton and peas, anything on farm, bal. this Write W. Potts ath, Hazlehurst, 60 yr. old man wants job as overseer, caretaker or any kind of light farm work. Sev. yrs exp. in stock and references. in reason. Atlanta, 289 Rawson St. Young married man with wife. no children, want job on farm. Can drive tractor. some exp, in carpenter also can milk cows. and _ look Want house, wood, truck patches. B. J. Dorsey, Com- Go anywhere with- 40 yr. old widow with 3 boys . Turner, 2 _ crop on halves for 1939. Have to be furnished. Old- est boy 20, youngest 16, all good to work. Life time on farm, Wanty. extra work for wages this win- tery; Close to Atlanta preferred. Mrs, M. M. Cain, Grayson. Rt. 1. Man with 5 in family wants job. as overseer. 5& YES. EXP. as. overseer, Dairy, poultry or any kind geyreral farm work, Ref. if required. B. O. Beck, Lithonia. want 2 h. 23 yr. old man wants job on dairy or poultry farm. Can drive Life time exp. $15.00 mo. board and laundry. C. M. Moore, Bishop, Rt. 1. Want 3 horse farm, with 2 mules furnished already) and some able run self. Ailey. Rt. 1. - Middlaged white man wants od 1h. farm: for 1939. alse, er 4 M. turpentine boxes, with good man. 5 in family, all good mest workers. more, Marlow, RFD 1, Box 36.. : Want good 1 or 2 horse farr on halves for 1939. scheol bus route, and not te: fax from mail Joe Harris, Keysvilie | after hogs. car or truck. $30.00 mo. meree. Rt. 1. Want farm on 50-50 basis, 5 iu family (2 children). L Dolphus Hester, Roopville, Rt. -1. Man, wife, 2 children want 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Write Tsick Pugh, Cum- ming. Rt. 4 % J. B. Sweatman. Want to hear from party that has a good place to raise hogs, _ who will let me have on halves, 8 /or 10 brood sows and few heifer calves and some good land to. raise feed. Geo. Sikes, Fortson. 16. yr. old white boy, habits, wants light farm job, $10.00 mo. board and laundry. have ft mw : : oe Refimed country raised widow, 27 yrs. old, with & yr. old son, wants job doing light farm work, no. field work. State particulars im, first letter. Ref, exch. Mrs. Ida Henson, Lavonia. c-o W. E. Luja Mitchell. Or come See. Want work on farm: for rest of this and for farm: on 50-50 in 1939, steady work, good house, wood and water. Frank Taylor, | Andersonville. Rt. 2. Want jod large farm, at $1.50 to day, steady work. H. C, Crumb- ley, Andersonville, Rt. 2. Want work on farm. Can drive truck or tractor. Willing to werk | Doe. net drink nor curse, 19 yrs.| old, white. W. T. Palmer, Atlanta. | Rt. 1, Box 171, phone Ma 9676 Want permannt job as over-_ seer or Manager of large planta- | tiom. Married, 45 yrs. old, high) class, experienced, sober, educat- | ed. best of ref. Sat. guar. W.-H. Whitten, Chula. c-o Gen, Del. Went to hear from perty need- ine good Blacksmith. Well ex- perieneed References if resded. A good horse-shoer also. Write. William Theus, Mauk. Rt. 1. Want position as Dairyman. 18 ys. exp. Wife and 2 ehildren. Can furnish good references. 42 yrs. old. Branch Tanner, Hape- ville. 724 North Ave. Man, 54, large family, wants erep of good land, 50-50 basis. Geod corn and cottom land, 3 or 4 room house, pasture, garden, ete., handy to school. son also wants house and crop. Must be moved but furnish self until crop time. and reliable. Elbert E. Huddles- ton, Gainesville. Rt, 1, Box 76. Man and wife, 50 yrs. old, want job as Caretaker and gen. repair man for 1939 on salary basis. Go anywhere in Ga. and- take charge: at. one. Honest and sober. J. T.. Rape, Cobbtown, Rt. 1. | Want permanent job on Poul- try er general farm, An old ex- perieneced farmer and will give satisfaction. No bad habits. Like to get with good man, O. K. Her- ron, Moultrie. Rt. I. c-o J. E: ed. M B. Want 2 h. farm on 50-50 basis, no cotton. Plenty of force. Exp. carpenter, mechanic and paint- er. Willing worker. nut crop, etc.. and some stock /and powltry. Ref. Tobe Milner, wants! Shellman. : Want good 1 horse farm, stand- driving truck for Prefer pea- home with good people Smith, Blackshear, RFD 3, Box. change for light farm work, no) ing rent. Near school or Mrs.|in Tift or Turner coun 64 some tobacco land on it. Elzic _| Hobby, Ocilla, Rt. Man and wife want 1h. farm h small house, good land, bottoms. Dont mind: _ age -Have to have home doing light Cannot milk. Want good 1 horse crop for 1939 with good house and barn. or standing rent. Prefex near Athens. Watson Armstead, ' Hoschton, Rit. 1. aged widow. wants farm. work. No field work. $2.00 wk. Mrs. J. E, Pollock Jr., - Pinehurst, Rt. 1. E. Woodruff, Want good 2 h. crop on halves Or hear from party who can use large family. State cond. house and water. of Baptist Church, no if necessary. | Ben Smith, Thomaston, RFD. 1. Want wages jeb on farm, be- ginning October Ist and for next No. Ga. preferred. Best Strictly of ref. E. M. Jarvis, Glenwood, field work, $12.00 month. Donie Hamilton, Atlanta, Dorothy, St., S. E. Want good 1 h. farm on 50+50 basis, goad willing worker wit plenty force to gather crop with! Honest and_ sober. man who will furnish stock and| work. Best of Ref. land, also work some turpentine) help. halves. Write. Lonnie Trow-. Move any a, Stockbridge, Mc- | Donowzh. E. G. Padgett, Atlaa- fa. 256 Luckie: St. Want 2 or h. crop in Haber-_ sham. or Rabuen ccunty, good bottom. Jands. eorn, small grains an furnish self, stock Would be interested in poultry, hogs and cattle. W. A. Stewart, Commerce, RFD: 5. 18 yr. old young man job on farm. . Raised o and know farm work. . sober, honest and not afraid of: Can @rive truck. Wallis: Ingram. Acworth. Man with sev. yrs. poultry and marketing experience wants job. or worker. high school, college. liable, sober, honest. Some live-_ / stock exp. References. H. McCoy, Ellaville, . near Atlant: Care Mrs. J. ell, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. _ 28 yr. old, refined widow with: 2 children, honest, good charact- er, wants home with good people, and some salary in exchange for ght farm work, no field work. once. Mrs, Mae West, Rocky-| ord, Rt. 3, care A. E. West. Want job on farm, helping ga oer crop, cutting wood, diteh-_ ing, etc., and crop for 1939 on -50 basis. 9 in family, 7 work- ers. At once. Mrs. Minnie Elliott, Eliijay, P.O: Box 221. Want job as managez of farm, any size, anywhere in Ga. 50 yrs. / old, good health, know how to arm and manage labor, family. J. D. McAlister, Eaton-|. Want grow, d hay. Can Wages, tools., Deacon |had habits. n farm! year. Want jeb working on stock _ farm, looking after hogs, cattle.. | feeding, etc., Best of ref. Holder Glenwood, RFD Jarvis Box. Capable man wants to grow tobacco on 50-50 basis, or a job at dairy. Must have convenient reasonable salary. Ref. exch. BR. J. Young- blood, Quitman, Rt. 2. Nice, country. raised, white wo- man and 2 children wants place on farm helping gather crop and work on until Xmas. Come see or send stamp for reply. Mrs. 4n- nie Blankenship, Lavonia. Rt. 1. White man wants light, farm work on farm. Write. E. S, Cow- an, Macon, 311 Bond St. Young woman and 7 yr. old child wants light farm work, no field work, for good home with nice people and reasonable sal- ary. Can do most any kind of work. Honest, trustworthy. Mrs. Tom Shannon, Winder, Rt. 1. Want 1 horse crop in good To- bacco Belt of So. Ga. in good 1 church community with nice, good man on 50-50 basis. Ref. ex. D. L. Smith, Sparta. Sober, honest man with wife and 3 small children wants crop or work for wages. State full details in first letter. | Would take crop on 3rds and 4ths. J. H, Duvall, Dallas, Rt. f. 2 honest, reliable women want place for 1939 with honest peo- ple, to exch. heeing and other light farm work for plowing, or get close to town to raise chickens and truck. Kansas Dedd, Easta- Strictly moral Married re- Colored man, 29 yrs. old, wife; and small children, want jeb on airy, or farm work of any kind, _ rive truck, etc., $16.60 mo, beard; and laundry. Or small farm on 50-50 basis, near Ft. Valley. Alma Smith, Butler, Rt. 1. - Middleaged habits and good character, wants place with reliable people doing light farm work ior home and easonable salary. State full par-: ticulars. Mrs. W. G. Webb, Com- er, Box 87. : Reliable man and wife, 34 an 28 yrs. of age respectively, want joo as caretaker of estate; ma- chinist, run poultry farm, share crop small farm. References. J. _ &. Adams, Wellston, RFD 1 22 yr, old young man wants work on poultry farm. Bxperienc- ed. Harry Johnston, Atlanta, 1430 Lakewood Ave., S. E. Ma. ot Want job as overseer of farm fo: some good man, to be paid by the day or month, Or wil! ac- cep. other work. Want to hear at once. Will answer all letters. C. M. Turner, Odum, Rt. 1. Want good christian home on} farm for self and 2 girls, food, and child, wants clothes ahd some spending money, try or dairy farm. in <: ciange for ight farm work, adr : es eood 1 h. farm on 50-50 im carpentry. >. Mrs. Martha Horton, Al- apaha; Rt. 1. = st 2h. farm near Valdosta. and tobacco. health, Half: ly coup | able wages. Man with 15 yrs. exp. in rais- ing tobacco in N. C., wants jok Demonstrator with Tobacco clean Planter, salary or percentage. tobacco included. Ref. if desired. | Newsome, Davisboro, Box 164 Young widow with small child | wants job with good people, do- d| ing light farm work no field work for home for self and baby and Want job as Overseer of small farm. Not able to do hard work. Life time on farm and can fur- nish good ref. Tom Turner, Mid- land: Rt. 1, c-o- W. D; String- Want job at once on farm. Can do carpenter work, blacksmith, also any kind farm work. Must be moved and reasonable wages. Clifford Fullmore, Marlow, RFD : tral Ave. S. W. Want job as Miller and Mill 20; yrs. exp. Perfectly seber. ary. Ref. Moderate sal- Ww. A. Covgill, Bow- 22 yr. old boy with 9th grade education wants job on. farm. | Can drive truck or car. Prefer truck farming, rough carpentering and painting. Reared on farm. Want reason- able wages. board and laundry. Barney Hulsey, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Good all around white man, 39 yrs. old, wants job as caretaker. | Can also Go painting and repair work, drive or service truek. Go anywhere. Dave Watts, Augusta, care Gen. Del. Want job light farm work, no and tend milch eows on shares. old. Small Prefer So. Ga. Exc. ref. W. C. salary. Mrs. Annette Argroves,| Williams, Pelham, Rt. 3. Atlanta, 338 Mangum St, N.W.. | care K. J. Middlebrooks. Want job on farm for wages.| only. Write. Lester Warren, General farming. Sparks, Rt. 1. = Want large 2 h. crop on 90-50 3 plow hands, and plenty all. willing workers. Want with party who can fur- nish som extra work. Bert Mil-| , hollan, Mareret. 26 yr. old white man with wife on truck, poul- also do some hoe help. on halves ive ear or truck, also some exn. first letter. We Ge | Wanner, Buena Vista, Rt. 4. 48 yr. old widow, in very g:od wants place with elder- le doing light farm work, no field work. Can furnish ref. 'Mys. R. A. Wiison, Duluth. Rt. 1, % L.. R. Wilson. Man with family wants 1 horse mbered,' farm on 50-50 basis b with| Have to be furnished. B. Hand. Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. Want 1 horse crop in So. Ga. fie] ! Want job on farm. Energetic, a oe oe good habits, exp., as overseer, can | handle any Kind of Jabor and furnish best references. J. W.| Bennett, Newnan, 33 Robinson near school. 2 sure rent, Years of truck - | ing exp Yience. Early reply re- quested. Ira Vickers, Alma. Strong, healthy, white country| Widew. 42 yrs. old, unencu no bad habits, hice people doing Hght farm, Werk, no field work. Make offer. rs. T. W. Roberson, Atlanta,/ Standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. T. G. Folker, Fairburn, Rt. 1. in family, G. W. Weathers, Orange St., S.W. 32 yr. old healthy, unencumber-| Can furnish self. Write B. G.- ed white woman wants light) Mathis, Valdosta. Rt. 4. Box 204, Ge any-| farm -work, no field work with) Want job as manager of large Miss estate. References. E, D. Under- White man, christian, 24, mar- ried, one child, reared on farm, wants year reund job farming at $20.00 mo. Am honest, indust- rious, no bad habits. where. Prefer Northwest Ga. D. . reliable family at once. C. Owens, Summerville. RFD 4. Martha Crump, Toccoa, Rt. 1. 216, Fair St., S. E. __ POSITIONS WANTE Want job on dairy or fa prefer dairy. Dyy-hand and can Grive truck Do no tobacco nor drink. $25.60 end board for dary en mo, board for farm, Start time. H. T. Wiggins, Smitia Want big 4 n. crop on basis with 2 houses. Prefer con good bottom land, and close geod. school and church. J. Presley, Curryville, Rt. 1. Refined, young widow wi yr. old baby wants place w reliable people doing light work, no field work, for hem and reasonable salary. Mildr Broach, Atlanta. ie Middleaged white woma wants job doing light farm wo no. field work, for home aid small salary. Mrs. E. Johrsen, Atlanta. care Gen. Del. | Want job as overseer of 6 12 h. farm for wages. 10 yrs. - perience. Look after stock and poultry. Write. N. J. Spann, So erton. Rt. 3. C 38 yr. old widow wants job lig] farm wrk, no field. work home id reasonable salary. Leac..y Week, Pavo. Rt. 1, 22 yr. old, single, white ma wants job om farm, prefer nor west Gia., but go anywhere, Mak bast offer, salary and board. EB Scoggins, Summerville. c-o Ge | Del. ; Ss s White man, age 40, and W want farm on halves or fo wages. start now. Ekave to be fu nished. Can give ref. A. G. Moor Lee Pope. ae | 38 yr. old man wants job f | for rest of this and for 1939. Ha wife. age 32 and boy 14 all V do work. Prefer Truck farm: on halves for 1839. Not far ire Brunswick. Will take wage job Need work at once..State parti ' ulars in first letter. C. M. Turne Odum. Rts i: go Want 1 b. farm: om halves or , work for wages. Have te moved. Willing to move anywh1 after Christmas. Arthur L. Cor ley, Graymont. Rt. 2, c-o A. Riner.* Want job oversceing farr Blacksmith, carpenter, do any thing on farm. James Brya Coliege Park. Rf. 1. Lge ee Want to get with good farmer who lives on river, prefer near Savantiel, as want to fish o halves amd. trap through | months. Rarried: 2 ehk and & yrs. eld. Welk expe ia ieilgore, Atlanta, C-o | ely : Family of 8, 5 to. work, want good fazmx for 1880 Write Elmer Gray, Culberson, N@ RFD 2, rs ident of Ga. ae Young married man (wife o ly(want job. Both capable, go workers and well recommended. For . further rferenees, write. Norman Deouger, Atlanta. 55 Cairo St. < Young man wants home farm the year round with ex people, for board, washing, and reasonable. wages per nic Good habits. Transportatio: have to be sent me, James W. liams, Sereven. Rt. 2, Box 31, | | John L. Bennett, . 60 yr. old man with wife wa | job on: farm as Overseer for 1% Life time experisnee and will give reference. R. BH. Kelley, Cor dele, Rt, 4 Want good 2 h. crop for 1939. Standing rent. Must be wit! 25 mi. Atlanta, with good hous and barn. C: M. Lyle, Vilia Ri Rie 1: poe: 17 yr. old-~boy wants job on farm or dairy. Edward Finley, 158 Berean Ave., S. E., Atlanta. Young white man wants jo on farm for rest of this and for next year. Can do carpenter blacksmith or any kind fa? work. With good, reliable peop. for reasonable wages. Clifford W. Fullmore. Marlow, RFD 1. Want place as Farm Overseer or sev. plows on halves, with live stock in- connection, and some- one to back me up. Honest and strictly sober. J. F. Adair, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. es Man ard wife (child 5 yrs. old) want dairy job, both good dry hand milkers. Good references. J. M. Holder, Boling Broke, Rt i Ko Bose 6: Cars | Want early truck crop of corn, ; etc.. with man who can furnish ' truek and pay half of expenses. | Have to be moved and furnished. | Wife to raise chickens on-.halves % z Want 1 h. farm on 50-50 basis, or for good wages, Man and wife - Want 1 or 2 h. farm for 1939, share basis, So. Ga. preferred. wood. Marietta. FOOD ES F. PURVIS, Director 458 : ample of Bulk Sausage. - Manufacturer: Upchurch Packing Co., Atlanta, Ga. rhere found: L. Pazol, Atlanta Ga. : ot Neg. for Sulphites and Starches. ~ mple of Bulk Sausage. Aanufacturer: Star Provision Co., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: K. Ruskin Grocery, Atlanta, Ga. onclus ion: Neg. for Sulphites and Starch~- mple of Peanut Butter. 2 Sessions Co., Enterprise, Ala. Where found: B.N. Newsom, Clyattville, oe onclusion - No exceptions taken. Sample of Candy. : Manufacturer: Kelser. Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Katz Market, Atlanta, Ga. ot Poor physical condition. 5 mple of Vitamen Fortifier Manufacturer: John F. Jelke Co., Chicago, Ill. Where found: S. & W. Store, Bainbridge, Ga. ne a Allowed. mple of Poselable Shortening. anufacturer: John F. Jelke Co., Chicago, Th. ere found: S. & W: Store, Bainbridge, Ga. - Gonciaston: No exception taken. Sample of Sausage. } : Manufacturer: K. Ruskin Gro, Co., Atlanta, Ga, Where found: Same. x : Seow - No exceptions taken. Sample of Pure Lard. ores oO. L. Sune Dublin, Ga. "amy yle of Mixed See Mi nufacturer: -Piggly-Wigely Co., Valdosta, Ga. Same. : nelusion No Qeere Hons taken. : Sample of erahaewer Meat. _ whore found: -Buchanans Market, Valdosta, Ga. ce le of Heteberer Meat. mufacturer: B. Dandy 's Market, Valdosta, Ga. e. found: Same. 3 n Adulterated in that py contains. a ees een ; "Sample of Mixed. Sausage. Se jufacturer; Jitney Jungle No. 4, Valdosta, Ga. Tae Bame. 5 3 No ae taken. | ies gic of Hatnbureer! Manufacturer: Grady Market, 805 2nd. St., Macon, Ga. Where Same. _ No pee eas taken. oo . D clusion: wher re. e found: eae, CO lusion: Ap, paeeptions taken. Se Pad Sample - ot Ground Beef. eee Poy Same. - pee "No chenriiee taken. ne os: mple of Geena. Beef. jeer Epeerers E. RS Oates Market 414 and st. Macon, rit. mple- of Ground ante dtacturer:. W. C. Bateman Market, 470 and St, acon, Ga. ne ; ere found: Same. : 5; el : No exceptions taken. a. of Hamburger. Sees ufacturer: way, Macon, Ga. we ; i here found: Same. oS clusion: No exceptions taken. . me & . ; le of Sausaze. ae nufacturer ae exceptions taken. : Hoe we of Srouva Beef. ! ufacturer: Bie Star Market, ard and Poplar Sts, _ Macon, Ga. Where found: Same. are es spelusion: No exceptions taken, : ete No Aniaterions A Vater, Beds McBride, 464 and Bt. Macon, Ga. a Broadway Cash Market, 410 Broad- le Conclusion : ~ A-488 et Cash Barker: 410 Broad- A-477. : Sample of Hamburger. Manufacturer: Buehler Bros., 25 Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. : Conclusion: No exceptions ie A-478 aa of Sausage. . Manufacturer: Rogers Co., 4 Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. Conclusion: No exceptions taken. A-479 Sample of Sausage. Manufacturer: New York: Market, 16 Broad St., Ate lanta, Ga. Where found: Same... Conclusion: No exceptions ew taken. A-480 Sample of Sausage. | Manufacturer: Fox Market, Where found: Same. Conclusion: No exceptions ein 20 Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. A481 Sample of Sandwich Relish. | i Manufacturer: Besmaid Products, Jacksonville, Fla. Where found: J. C. Peters, Bemis, Ga. Conclusion: Misbranded in that product contains only 90%, of declared contents. A-494 Sample of Apples. Grower: Consolidated Apple- Growers, aoa Ga. Where found: Cunninehant, State Market, Atlanta, Ga. : Conclusion: No exception taken, 50 i : Sanuk of Apples. Grower: J. G. Byers, Whiteburg, Ga. Where found: Same, State Market, Atlanta, Ga. Conclusion: ne oe taken. ; a -496 Sample of Apples. ae / Grower: C. E. Tucker, Cornelia, Ga. _ Where found: Same, State Market, Ausple, Ga Conclusion: No exceptions taken. q A-497 S Sample of Apples. : Grower: Mr. Marsh, Cornelia, Ga. Where found: Atlanta, Ga. Conclusion: No exceptions taken. A-498 S Se Sample of Apples. ie t : Grower: Hardeman. Orohard Cornelia, Ga. Where found: Hardemans etek, State MatEE bo lanta, Ga. S i Conclusion: ane exceptions taken, ELE a A499 : ae Sainwle of Apples. : ae Grower: F. Williams Orchard, Cornelia, Ga. _ Where found: Truck of above party, State Market, .. Atlanta, Ga. ; Conclusion: No exceptions taken. me | A-500 - Sample oe Apples. RE aie: : a Grower: O. A. Stamey, Demorest, Ga. Where found: Truck, State Market, Atlanta, Ga. \ - Conclusion: Adulterated. Apples contain. arsenic residue in excess of oe: Recommend with- hold from sale, Ee Fis ~ A-501 Sample of opie. ae Grower: Mr. Mathis, Shed No. a, Stall, (128, oe Market, Atlanta, Ga. : : Where found: Same. oy 4 Conclusion: residue in excess of tolerance. Recommend with- hold from sale. : i 3 ty AG 502 \ Sample of Aopike . Grower: Ga. ote PENG ' Where found: Same. ' 2 Conclusion: No ee ee spon, tC A-503 ae Sample. of Apples. Ss Grower: S. T Cathey, Mountain: City, Ga. Where found: State Market, Atlanta, Sc _ Conclusion: No ie pede oe taken. = $ pss [As 504. pene - Sample of Apples. ~ Grower: Consolidated Apple Growers, Gortella, Ga. Where found: State Market, Atlanta, Ga. Conclusion : No eras taken. fic 486 3 : - Sample of Sausage. eeu _ Manufacturer: Schaffers | ee 87 Georsia Ave, Atlanta,, Cae Where found: Same. a ee ess Conclusion: No exceptions taken, : fe A487 Se Samuiple o: Hamburger. Marufacturer: Great Saving Store, a6 Georgia me; Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. ere oe No ecepiiens ee : jean ple: of Sausage. Me - urer: Rosen Bros., 55 Georgia Ave. Atlanta, A : Wh cund: game. _ pee ; Goneiusion - No. exceptions taken. A-489 : Sample of Sausage. Manufacturer: Sou. Groc. Store; ee. Big star Mar- ae ket, 15 Georgia Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. eee No exceptions taken. A-490 = ne g ais "Sample of Hamburger. abe Manufacturer: E.G. Kat, 29 ce Ave. Atlanta, Shed No. 2, Stall 4B, State Market, ; Adulterated. Aepied contain anes a Pope Produce Co., State Market, Atlanta, EN 2 = dee I ioe Sos ViGeve S, DRUGS AND FEEDSTUFFS| J. E BUSH, Chief Drug Inspector A-492 Sample of Hamburger. Manufacturer:. W. A. Gatlin Market, Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. Conclusion: No exception taken. 845 Gordon A-493 Sample of Ground Steak. Manufacturer: Beuhler Bros. Market, St., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. Conclusion:. No exception eekeens 8552 Gord A-505 Sample of 2-Way. Manufacturer: New ~ Where found: Same. Conclusion: Misbranded: Name and address an contents not shown on. label. Grape Co., Atlanta, Ga. - A-507 < Sample of Mix Sausage Manufacturer: Peters Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. Conclusion: Sample contains tek gee Groc., Co., 283 Peters A-508 ; Sample of Mix Sausage. _ Manufacturer: Kent & Tucker 299 Peters St Where found : Same. | Conclusion: No .exception taken. Atl A-509 - Sample of Mix Sausage. Manufacturer: Weathers Groc. L0., a Pe er; Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. Conclusion: Sample contains starch. A-510 Sample of Mix Sausage. : - Manufacturer: Rogers Store, 341 Peters B, atl Ga. : . Where found: Same. : Conclusion: Bann contains starch. A-511 Sample of Mix Siukace: Manufacturer A. & P. Tea Co., 345 Peters st ta, Ga. Where found: Same. - Conclusion: eee contains starch, A-512 | Sample of Mix eadcice Manufacturer: Piggly- Wiggly, 363 Peters St., A Ga. Where found: Same. Conclusion: Sample contains starch, A-513 : : : Sainpl of Mix. atehice. Pe United Market, 252 Bdgewood Atlanta, G Where found: Conclusion: servative. Same. Sates Adulterated: "Contains a prohi ited i ve 514 vse canst S Sample of Mix sake. Es - Manufacturer: Thompson Market, Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Same. Conclusion: No exception taken. 453 Base A-515 L Sample of Mix Sausage. : Manufacturer: L. D. ces 466 Bagewood lanta, Ga. LaPes? - Where found: Same - Conclusion: .ed prvervative. . A- ait ; Sample of Orange Juice. a os Manufacturer: Libby, MeNeil & Libby, ch a Where found: mee oe _ No exception taken. A E Sample of Grapetsuit Tice: - Manufacturer: Hiway Packing Co., Leesburg PF Wher: found: + ise Bie ors _No eseruyOM taken. os oye ee ae of Tomato Juice ee ~Manufacturer: National Food Prod, corp. Where epOuUnte se | Conclusion: No. exception taken. me A-289 an = Sample of Grapefruit Juice. =: Manufacturer: The Polk Co., Haines i a Where found: A. ee P. Tea Co., 82 City. Markel lanta, Ga. _ Conclusion: No exception TEEN 4-290 Sample of Iona Tomato Juice. eo oe Manufacturer A. & P. Tea Co., Dist:, New York. | Where found: A. & P. Tea Co., a City, a to Aenta, Ga Conclusion: No exceptions taken. ah 291 pecs Sample of Pineapple Juice. Manufacturer: Where found: A & P. Tea Co., 82. City ae Janta, Ga. Conclusion; No exeeptions taken. A-292 oe ee Sample of Lemon Sice: i Sens oe ers Soca Citr us Products Co, Sts fe Where found: A. & Pp Tea Co) 2 iby arke: lanta, Ga. : fe <5 = Conclusion; No exceptions taken, Pi eaeee 3 | Sample of Orange JUICES ae ae ee | Manufacturer: The Sun pine Co., hilad ees found: AL & P. Tea Co., 82 Ci ; Market . Ga. : { eS "ons ied