THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938 ATE MARKET eee AND PRICES Of Vital Interest to Vou e have no desire to dictate how you d vote December 10th on the market | quota for next years cotton crop. We el, however, that this is a matter of i nterest to you. We feel that you | weigh every side of this subject Caustully by giving it serious thought ut prejudice, as affecting not only interests, but that of your fellow rs as well. Then vote your honest ection. ; COLUMBUS ROBERTS. The Atlanta Market _ Vegetables are moving very slowly on Atlanta Farmers Market, especially, ips and turnip greens, of which there over supply 25c to 65c per dozen for nips according to quality and 20c to for turnip greens. Good collards are in only fair demand 5e to 49c per dozen bunches. Spinach from Kentucky and Indiana Iso in over supply at 40c to 60c per a Sweet potatoes in bulk, Georgia and ee Livestock TLANTA, Ga., Nov. 28As quoted by White ovision Company "and subject to change daily. Soft Hogs, 180 to 240 lbs 2 Soft Hogs, 150.to 180 lbs. 6.00 3 Soft Hogs, 130 to 150 1bs 4D Soft Hogs, 110 to 130 lIbs.__.__________5.50 pie 60 fo 310 lbs. 0 Smooth Hogs, 240 lbs. up___-________ 6.06 tly Hard Hogs were quoted at CATTLE e Best fed grass and beef type steers and heifers 00@7.50: common kinds- 4.50@5.00; most fat 450@5. 00: common cows 4.00@4. 50; canners d cutters 3.00@3.95; good bulls 4.50@5.00; com- ulls 4.00@4.50; best calves 7.00@8.00; medium -6.00@7.00: common 4.00@5.00. cking Company at 6.25 for the market top. - Life Insurance we can invest in. Alabama Porto Ricans are in fair demand at $1.00 to $1.15 per Cwt. _ $7.50 an Acre to Plant Pine Trees _ : That is what the Federal age offers Georgia farmers who set pine trees on land taken out of cotton now devoted to soil-building and other crops. Personally, we are having our county -agent check up and see how much land we ean devote to this purpose on our farm. We want to get our trees set before De- cember 30th so as to have them included in this years conservation payments. Now, it will take 680 trees set an acre eight feet apart each way and these will cost $1.36 delivered to you. At the rate of $2.00 per 1,000 trees, it should not cost - over $1.50 an acre to set these trees, mak- ing $2.86, leaving you a profit of $4.74 an acre to start with. Then this land will steadily increase in value each year if fire is kept off of it, until in fifteen years it would rent for $50. 00 a year for turpen- tine alone, to say nothing of poles, pulp- wood, or saw timber. . We figure it is just about the best That is why we are setting trees this year. Figure it out for yourselves and see what you make of it. Then write Frank Hayward, Atlanta Spot Cotton ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 28thAt the close of the. cotton market today Atlanta Spot Cotton was quoted at 50 points on the New York, December future or 9.12c per Ib. for middling % inch cotton. The average price of middling % inch cotton on 10 Southern markets yesteday was 8.57c per pound. Staple premiums being paid yesterday on 10 South- ern designated markets averaged 28 points on the % inch price for middling 15-16 inch cotton and 52 points on for middling 1 inch cotton. New York future closed today, Dec... = 8.62 New Orleans Tone closed wade Dec 22.5 8.73 State Forester. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga., and order your trees from him. Also. _ ask him to send you a copy of their bulletin entitled Georgia Forests and Their De- velopment. This will tell you how to set your trees and manage your forest. ae \ New Fertilizer Laws | The new amendment to the Fertilizer law passed at the last special session of the General Assembly, went into effect July 1st. You will see the change as stated in the analysis on the sack. Nitrogen now comes first and is stated in whole numbers, For instance, instead of an 8-3.29-4, we. now have a 4 8-4. This fertilizer will be just a little higher in price, but carries enough more nitrogen to make up the dif-_ ference. No fertilizer containing less than | 14 per cent of plant food can be sold. = ' Farmers should see that all fertilizer is properly tagged and stamped when re- ceived, for otherwise, under the new law, : it is liable to seizure. If there is anything you do not under : stand about the new law, do not hesitate | to call upon us. -~ Prices of Fresh Vegetables Prices of fresh. vegetables prevailing on State Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, Nov. 28th: ab Apples, bulk, per bushel .60-.80 Beans, snap, per bushel hamper____...._____ .90-1.00 | Cabbage, bulk, per 100 Ibs . Collards, per dozen bunches____ 50-.75 | Cucumbers, per bushel basket 1.65-2.25 | Eggplant, per bushel hamper 1,00-1.25 | Potatoes, per 100 Ib. bag --________.1.50-1.60 | _ Squash, per bushel hamper __....________ 2.00-2.59 | . Sweet Potatoe, bulk, per 100 Ibs. __ 90-1.10 | Tomatoes, per loose pack crate _______ 1.75-2.00 Ee Turnips, bunched, per dozen bunches.___ 40_.50 | Turnip Salad, per bushel hamper Se ] ges quoted below on the Atlanta Market are for eggs that have doe been candled or graded for quality. Eggs that have been graded and are guaranteed grade A eae are bringing 3c to 5c pea Unclassified, current receip ts and yard-run eggs are not permitted to be offered to the retail trade. PRODUCE Atlanta | Ashburn Clarkes- ville | | Metter 34-.36 30-.32 .28-.29 -14-.16 -10-.11 .08-.09 _ 13 -AT-.19 10-.12 |. pay are fe medium: eee eee SIMA cee ms, heavy-breed __ Ss. lephorns. yo .08-.10 30 29 17-.20 .20 22%5-.25 .25-.30 | Meld peas, mixed ___- = field peas, not mixed helled corn har corn (80 Ibs. to bu.) Theat weet potatoes, per Cwt. abbage, green, per Cwt. abbage, white, per Cwt. - eavine hay, No. Ore = anut hay, No. 1, ton _. panish peanuts, No. 1 __ eatey Baca ember 1, iC Established by J. J. Brown, ~CEORGIAMARKETBULLETI March 1, 1917 Commissioner ef Agriculture Executive Office: State Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner Publishing Office Cevingten, Ga. Heiity en FORM 3578Bureau ef Markets, 222 State Capitol. Capitel, Atlanta, Geergia tion 1103, Act of October 8, Entered as second Gass 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- 1917, Notices of farm produce and postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- _ peated only when requestd@s accompanied by new copy of notice. appurtenances admissable under - Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. letin. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- PLANTS FOR SALE J: Wakefield cabbage large - tough plants, 75 M. Good count; large lots a ee J. R. Nichols, Hazlehurst. Rt. 3 Copenhagen ana Chas. W. cab- page and collard plants, 500, 35c; 60c M. Good plants, prompt ship- ment guar. Mrs. Eural Carter, Lake Park. Giant Boysenberry plants, heavy bearers. Write for inform- _ ation and price. Thos. E, Hiscock, Quitman, Rt. 5, Box 112. EJ. and C. H. cabbage plants, 75c M: Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ranie Barber, Baxley. - Klondike strawberry, $1.25 M. Young, well rooted plants. Mrs. Avis Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2. 2 Hastings - choice cabbage plants, 15c C. Add postage. Mrs. R. J. Miller, (Milledgeville Road.) Lady T. strawberry _ plants, $1.00 M; 3 M. up, 90c M. Del. Bat. Guar. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, iB strawberry plants, 95c C. $1.50 M. del. Mrs. Ray Whitmire, "Flowery veel Rt. A Prost: proof Wakefield, Copen- hagen, Dutch cabbage plants, 50c, 500; 80c M. postpaid; Willetts Wonder alee peas, and paper- hell pecans, 5 Ibs., $1.00. Post- paid. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald. _Everbearing strawberry plants, 1.25 M. Exc. for value can use. Mrs, J. L, Parrish, Nashville, Rt. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C. 80c, 500; $1.50 M. del. tures Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Extra tine Flat Dutch frost- proof cabbage plants, 60c M. FOB; 75c M. del. Cash. G. O. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4, care of Bake Scott. _ Extra large Flat. Dutch frost- - proof cabbage plants, 75c M. del. M. lots or more. B. A. Crosby, axley, Rt. 4. - Klondike io owkers plants, 500 5c; $1.50 M. Full count. Hazel Allen, Gainesville, Rt, 2, Box 109. Strong, well rooted Lucretia @ewberry plants, $1.00 C. plus postage. Exc. for dried apples, peaches or anyything can use. Lillie Mae Latham, Felton. Early Bearing Strawberry plants, 20c C; 500, 5c; $1.35 M. Add . postage - small orders. Mrs. Mack, Mullinax, Jasper, Rt. 2. Frost-proof cabbage plants, 300, -35c; 90c M. del.; collard, 300 5c: 65c M. del. 50c 'M. exp. col- ect. Exc. for peanuts or pecans. Prompt del. C. W. Smith, Gaines- Wille, Rt. 2. * _E. J., . W. cabbage plants, 50c, 500: $1.00 M; 5 M. 75c M. del. Prompt shipment. H. G. Gainesville. Rt. 1. Box Lead. var. cabbage and collard lants, 20c C; 75c M. Everbear- g strawberry, 25c C. $1.50 M; ld time Red shallots, 35c gal. m pee A. Crow, Gainesville, Cabbage and collard plants, Oc C. 80c M; Everbearing straw-. 50 M; Vigorvine tomato seed, for 25e: Broad ai tobacco - Seed, 10 large ul. All neue L. A. Crow, esville, Rt, rost- proof oe plants, "5c , White Bermuda onion, $1.00 write for prices on syrup, nuts, Tooles Prolific wilt- istant cotton seed, chufas; al- so want buy 100 bu. Hay peas. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Jersey and Chas. cabbage plants, 300, 50c, $1.25 M. post- paid. Special prices in larger lots Holton R. Parks, Darien, _ Frost-proof cabbage, E. J. and . W., now ready, field grown, Augusta, Rt. 2. over 5 M. 75e M. Del. Full count, PLANTS FOR SALE Klondike strawberry plants, $1.35 M; Everbearing, $1.40 M. Del, Prompt shipment. Mrs. Fay Martin, Flowery Branch. Rt. Cc. Ww., E. J., cabbage plants, 5c M.; 500, 50c Del. Prompt shipment. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4. Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted, 20c C; 85 500; $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. | Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted, 20c C; 85c, 500; $1.50| M, also putter, 25 Tb. Cow TB. tested. Miss Effie Crowe, Cum-| ming, Rt. 1. Frost-proof Wakefield, Copen- hagen, All Head, early cabbage, also collard plants, 20c; 400, 45c; 85c M; del. 5 M. $3.75 Collect. Lee Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Fine Ga. collard olahita. field grown, 60c, 500; 95c M. del, 5 M. up, 75c M. Cabbage, same price. Joe Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Copenhagen, Golden Acre, Flat Dutch, Wakefield cabbage plants, 65c M; 5 M. and up, 50c M. and del. ches. Andrew Clark, Thom- asville. Youngberry plants, ready, 40c doz. postpaid; want some straw- berry plants in exc. for white sacks. Write first. E. W. Jewett. Savannah, Rt. 2. Klondike strawberry plants. 25 C. 500, $1.00 prepaid; $1.50 M. FOB; Rucker No. 11 cotton seed, ist yr., $1.00 bu.; Marlboro: Pro- lific corn for seed, $1.00 bu. Ma- jer Crow, Gainesville. Rt. 1. New Acme Thorniess Young berry and new Boysenberry | 7 plants, and new Ga. Experiment Station, Muscadine, Scupper- nong) plants, 10 kinds. All govt. ineD, Write. H. A. Neal, Ashland. Genuine Copenhagen Market eaucaee plants, grown on new ground from imported seed, 500, 50c; 75c M. Large lots cheaper. Sat. guar. J. N. McCorvey, Pavo. Frost-proof cabbage, collard and onion plants, 75c M. del. Moss packed? Prompt shipment. M. L. Sheffield, Baxley, Rt. 4. Hawkins strawberry plants, new var., prolific, drought-resist- ant, 30c C; $2.00 M. del. Sat. guar; or money back. Mrs. J. B.| Hudgins, Flowery Branch. | Wakefield, Succession, pees Copenhagen cabbage, white yellow Bermuda, sweet Spa onion Plants, 50 M. RL. McRee, Meigs. ; ~ Lucretia dewberry plants, heavily rooted, 75c C. $6.00 M; Eldorado blackberry plants, same price. Mrs. B. L. OMNI Greenville. ; Klondike | strawberry _ Sisnte $1.25 M. P. B, Reynolds, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2, Box 115. Jersey, Chas. Copenhagen, Early Flat Dutch frost-proof cabbage and onion first class plants, $1.00 M.; 5 M. or more, 75c M. W. R. Lindsey, Lenox, Klondike strawberry pian 25c C; 85c, 500; $1.50 M. del. Mrs. Ata Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ried: Copenhagen, Cs W., Early J. cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1.00 M.; prompt shipment, Ready. Mrs. Opal L. Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4. Fine, strong Lucretia dewberry and Eldorado blackberry plants, $1.00 C. del; native dewberry, $1.25 C. del. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Large, fresh, extra early J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 40c; 75c M; Bermuda onion plants, white and yellow, 500, 50c; 90c M. All del. Prompt shipment. Sat. guar. F. F. Stokes, ee: ald. Klondike everbearing straw- | berry plants, 20c C, or exc. for 25c; 500, 40c; 7 $2.50 COD. J. O. Stokes, Ricaersit, Rt. 3 Core R. coy: white feed sacks; 100 plants for X Now ready. B, J. Morris, Baxley. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C. or exc. for sacks; 100 for 2 sacks. Ea. pre-pay shipment. Mrs. R. L. Welch, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Kiondike strawberry plants, 10 sacks. Ea. prepay chgs. Clyde Mason, Cleveland, Rt. 2. E, J., C. W., Copenhagen cab- bage plants now ready, 75c M. del. Exc. some for good stock pullets, or hens, Mrs. Della Mul- lis, Baxley. Gibson and Premier Early strawberry plants, 40c C. $2.75 -M; Red Thornless Raspberries and white blackberries, and sage plants, 40c doz; black scupper- nong, 2 yr. 25c ea. $2.00 doz; as- paragus, 2 yr. crowns, 75c doz. Cash or M. O. John B, Nix, Alto, Rt. 2. ; Klondike $1.25 M; Lady T., Full count. Geo. Gainesville. Rt. 2. Peppermint, Spearmint, cat- nip, 50c doz.; yellow root, 50c lb. garlic, 10 head or $1.00 doz.; Missionary strawberry plants, 500 $1.25; $2.00 M. Exc. for white feed sacks. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hart- well, Rt. 2. Missionary strawberry plants. $2.00 M; peppermint and spear- mint, 35 doz.; garlic heads, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. Miss Mattie Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Jersey and Chas. W.. cabbage plants, $1.15 M. del. W. M. Shypes, Baxley, Rt. 2. Lady T., strawberry plants, 350 c everbearing, 25c C, Well root- ed. Postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst. Klondike strawberry plants, rooted, 20c C. 85c, 500; $1.50 M. Prompt shipment, Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1, Mastodon strawberry plants, 35 C; 500, $1.75 p $2.50 M; Lady T., 30 C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; tame blackberry, $1.00 doz. Mrs. E. L. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box 136. . Lady T. strawberry plants, 25 C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Klondike, 500, "be; $1. 50 M. del. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt, 2. Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage, White Bermuda onion plants ready. Postpaid. 500, 85; $1.50 M; by express not prepaid, 75c M. 5 M. up, 60c M. Sat. guar. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c ; 85c, 500; $1.50 M; also Thompson str, Barred Rocks, 2 yr. old rooster, $1.50; 8 mos. old rooster, $1.00. M. Oo. No. chks. Clifton Waters, Gordon. Rt. strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Del. L. Durand, mlendike and Lady L awe berry plants, 20c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M, del. Also white butter- beane 4 lbs., 50c del.. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Belle _ Crowe, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Red Gold strawberry, 400. Cr $2.75 M; Lady Thompson and Klondike 30c C walnut peas nice, clean, 40c Ib. postpaid Ist and 2nd zones. eo Mary Grindle, Dahlonega. Copenhagen Market, Chas. and E, J., Wakefield cabbage strong, stocky plants, 25c C; 500, 60c: 90c M; 5 M. $3.50; over 5 Ye 75c M. _E. J., Wakefield; Chas., W., Copenhagen cabbage and. Ber- muda and Prize-taker Onion plants, 75 M. Ready now. All del. G. W. Buchans, Baxley. plants, $1.00 M.; 5 M. lots, 75c & - del. Melvin Deal, Baxley, Hews Chas. W. cabbage, 500, 45c; 75 M; Klondike strawberry plants, 500, 85c; $1.50 M. All del. Prompt shipment. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. E. J., cabbage, white, Heading collard. plants, 65c M. del. or exc. for fruit and white feed sacks. Dewitt Buchanan, Baxley. Rt. 4. E. J., . W. cabbage plants, 500, 50c; 90c M; Klondike straw- berry plants, 500, 90c; $1.50 M del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Cabbage and collard plants for sale, $1.00 M. Exchange for seed or plants. Aaron Sampson, Jr., Valdosta, Rt. 4, Box 128%. E. J., C, W., and Flat Dutch frostproof cabbage plants, 500, 65c; $1.00 M postpaid. R. Chanc- lor, Pitts. Well rooted tame Sage, 10c ea., 10 sprouts, 50c. Add postage, R. A. Magness, Mineral Bluff. Rt. 1. Bqx 1... Klondike and Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 C; $1.00 M. Sugar pear trees, 15c ea.. Add postage. No chks., nor stamps. Miss Beulah Frye, Dallas> Rt. 3. Cultivated Huckleberry plants, Blue and Black, (make trees) 2 sacks. Mrs. AL L. _Grindle, Ey: os PLANTS FOR SALE _ 20c C. or exc. for sacks; 500 for} - | T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1. . $2.50 M;. Black} Copenhagen and E. J, cabbage! 2. horn hens. C. O. Smith, Lake- nor chks.. "PLANTS FOR SALE Extra E. J. Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage and Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants, 500, 50c; 75 M. postpaid. Write for prices larger lots. I. L. Stokes, Fitzger- ald. Rt. 1. _ True to name Lucretia dewber- ry plants, 75 C. $6.00 M; Eldo- rado blackberry plants, same price. Prompt careful shipment. Mrs. . M. Robinson, Green- ville. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C; 75c, 500; $1.50 M. Doro- thy Durard, Flowery Branch. Cabbage plants, $1.00 M; On- ion plants, $1.50 M. W. T. Beck- worth, Baxley. Rt. 2. Cabbage and onion plants, frost-proof, Jersey, Chas. Copen- hagen, Early Flat Dutch, Golden Acre, Marion Marke cabbage, 75ec M. Hastings 100 Bu. seed oats, 50c bu. Mrs. G. W. Cole- man, Tifton. Klondike strawberry plants, 15c C. 75c M. J. M. Patton, Tal- mo, Rt. 1. SEED FOR SALE Bur clover, contains soil inoc- ulation, $5.00 per 100 lbs. FOB. V. H. Carmichael, Jackson. Heavy bearing tender pole beans, extra tender Bunch: gar- den beans, old fashioned tender cornfield bean seed, all 25 tea- | cupful. Stamps accepted on small orders. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flow- ery Branch. Rt. 1. White nest onions, 50c gal., 5 gal., $2.25; M. Everbearing straw- berry plants, 40c C; $2.00 per 500; nice, clean chicken feed sacks, 10c ea. All FOB. Mrs. Albert Driver, Carrollton, Rt. 3. About 150 or 200 lbs, curley leaf mustard seed, for sale or swap for anything can use. L. C. Bridwell, Doerun. Gourd seed, not cleaned, 10c th. plus postage. Mrs. T. B. ae as, Thomasboro. P. O. J. seed cane, 85c per 100 FOB at farm. Exc, for seed oats o sey. corn at market price. . Griffis, Patterson. . multiplying onions (do not seed nor toughen), shallot but- tons and onions, 40c gal. post- Bee within 150 miles. Mrs. J. . Rush, Adairsville. Wammoth Russian sunflower seed, 2% cupfuls, 25c postpaid; winter Squash, 10c per 3. this. postpaid. Teawella ae La- vonia. Freeze-proof garden pea seed, known as the Wilkerson heavy fruiter, 40 Ibs. at 35c Ib. postpaid; red nest onion sets, 50c gal. Mrs. {lice, white multiplying and white nest onions, ea., 40c gal.; walnut meats, 1938 crop, nice and clean, 25c lb. Add postage. Will accept. stamps. Mrs. i B. Patterson, Blairsville, Rt, more, Red Rock and Stone var., a. $1.00 lb. Miss Emma B. Ste- phens, Gainesville. Rt. 6: 1 peck old fashioned White. English seedling peach _ seed. Make best offer. Mrs. H. Ty Bish- op. Farmington. Genuine Bunch Velvets, not mixed, sound for seed, November del. $2 50 bu. Wilmer Beasley, Nunez. Calif., multiplying beak seed, 10c per start. Add 3c postage. Mrs. Gaile ese, Hovk mari, Rt. P. O. J. cane feed. le per stalk; old fashioned Red cane at reas- onable price. J. H. McVeigh, Waynesville. ; Striped Half-Runner bean seed, 20c Ib. postpaid: 12%4c Jb. pr 100 lb. lots. L. C. Bishop, Carnesville. Rt. 1. _Gold Dollar tobacco seed, clean, nice, sifted,.2 tbls,, 25c or eXC.; also 10 nice Park str. B. R. pullets and cockerel, $10.00 FOB, or exc. for Everlay Brown Leg- land, Route, care of Sam Red- istior. . 1 M. stalks fine sugar cane seed cane, $20.00 M. at patch. Walter B. Allen, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 21 A. 3 M. Ibs. Brown Top millet seed, 10c lb; 2 M. lbs., Lespedeza. 8c Ib, Ww. Oo. Hudson, Elberton, Rt Yellow Bermuda onion sets, 15 qt., 50c gal.; Klondyke straw- berry plants, 15 C; Purple Hull table peas, 20c qt. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1, 100 Vigorvine tomato seed (this years) for 13 in coin or stamps. Limited quantity. Mrs. oo Thorpe, Rising Fawn. Rt. "1938 crop . okra seed, 25c pt.; squash seed, 10c tbls. No stamps Will exch. Mrs, J.-E. PECANS and PEAN U" Tomato seed, Marglobe, oe pay charges. Miss Leona S: exchange extra. unto ie own understand- ing. In all thy ways acknowl- edge Him and He shall direc thy paths. SEED FOR SALE Gold Dollar tobacco seeds per oz. del. Mrs. C. A. Ham, mit, Rt. 1: 10 bu. Hastings syrup sorghum seed, threshed cl sound, pure, $1.50 bu. FO Barfield, Louisville. Rt. 1, ~Crimson clover seed, onions and pest seed, scr No. 1 cond., in chaff, 5 qb. J. A, Dyar, Hartwell. Rt. 3. 4 gal. red multiplying oni 40c gal. Mrs. H..L. Casey, Ca 4 gal. red multip'ying o 40 gal. Mrs. H. L. Casey. Cano Cotton Seed for Sale Sea Island cotton seed, gr under well isolated conditi and thoroughly rogued, $3.00 100 lbs. B. R. Sanders Fitz ald. Todds Poor Land bnet t cotton seed, 2nd year. st 1937, $50.00 bu.; sell, $4.00 now. P. B. Sanders, Puce Rt. 2. Wannamakers Wonder Dixie Triumph, str. 7 ee seed, $4.00 CWT. I. H. Stone Mtn., Rt. 2: 2 Sey. tons Cokers 4 in 4 co ton seed, $2.00 bu. (Some of 1 cotton grown in Lowndes made bale to acre; so e Chatham Co. and due to Weevil did not. make mor one-half bale to A.) Stapl in. Apply Lebanon Planta Mils B. Lane, Savannah FOR SALE 24 Ibs. nice, dried shell low pop corn for sale. Herbert Tinsley, Cumming, Big grain pop corn, sh cleaned, 6c Ib. in 100 lb. lots, : Jb. less lots. FOB; also thoroughbred Broke Nose Be shire boar with papers. St: best price, age and Size. Allen, 111, Buford. FOR SALE | Large, Sapereh ert Frotsch Stewart pecans, 1938 ae lb postpaid. Mrs. Ida B. Bluffton. 60 ibs. large size seeding : cans, 10c lb. or $1.00 per. shipment. B. Jordan, Mont ce No. a Virginia Bunch pea: 5c lb.; pecans, Schleys, 20c Stewarts, 15 Ib.: seedlings, lb.; also purebred. B./ Rock ters, $2.00 ea. W. 8. Norton, ison. Large seedling pecans, 10c del. in Ga. Exc. 8 lbs. for 10 nice, white dried apples: Ea. son, Culverton, RFD 1, - 100 Ibs., 1938 crop extra ] Stewarts, 15c lb.; 40 Tos seedlings, 10c Ib. FOB. Send } age for sample. Mrs. M. a 'T9 ner, Sandersville. 100 tbs. large, Stewarts, 12%c Ib. ae J. M. Murp! Winder, Rt. *400 Tbs. or more sound good Stewarts, 15c Jb.; seedl: 10c Ib. Prices by the Per 10 lots. D. F. Ogden, Odum. R Shelled pecan meats o years crop, 40c Ib. prepaid isfaction guar. tae Ja Ivey. Shelled pecans, sant 32c Ib.3- med. 33c;. large, broken pieces, 30c 1b.; 2c of 25 to 100 Jb. lots. No orde than $2.00. Postage and che J. H. Gordo Adel. Rt.1. FRUITS F FOR SALE Yate and Terry apples to tr priced right at my apple hou after Dc. 5th. Will not ship E, Clements, Cornelia. Nice sundried peaches, wi free, 15c lb. del. Mrs. J. J. Roa Royston, Ril 50 Ibs. sundried. pesthes br worm-free, 12%c Ib. or lot, $ Mrs. T. R. ee, Elberton, ae : Nice, clean, worm-free ar fruit, apples, 12% Yb; pea unpealed, 15c Ib, peeled, pears, 25c Ib. 10 Ibs. o 10c ea. H. S. Fraser, Brunswick. Rete: : _ Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1, postpaid. Mrs Aaro woe , Rt. aay & Hrooders: | per Hatcher Inc., 250 eve cond., $12.00. Jas. J. Uvalda. Rt. A, Box 119. M. Cap., oi] brooder, A-1 . used few months, com- 15.00. Charles Brown, na. Oakdale Road. per Hatcher Inc., 400 eap., _cond., $15.00 FOB. Colum- s. A. E, Johnson, Cusseta. -osene brooder, automatic ontrol. 500 cap., excellent used 2 wks. $8.00 cash. _ Farr, Tyrone. cap., oil burning Buckeye or sale or exc. for pure- avy breed chickens. Tom , Commerce, 1d Queer Inc., in No. 1 400 egg cap., $10.00 cash. pay shipping chgs. Mrs. fatson, Lenox, Rt. 2. Jectric Super-Hatcher, _inc., good shape, $11.00, for value. J. Jolley, At- Rt. 7, Box 124. inc., 100 egg cap., good Ww, used twice onl.-. Sell or _ hens or pullets over 3 or 2 purebred, good nilk goats. oe T.. Mates, Battery rode heater system, cap. ay old chicks; 800 broilers. around $300.00; sell $25.00 ny garage. J. L. Joyce, Sa- , Coffee Bluff. 0 cap. electric brooders , $15.00. S. H. Hicks, At- 17 Howard St. S. E. De . Sears Roebiick -elec- er, used 1 season, $25.00. 50 miles; also 68 gal. eamery churn, 2 speeds, wson Love, Rocky Face. eye brooder stove, used chick cap., $5.00; some ecessary poultry supplies, asonable. Come _ S. Haskell, Macon. Rt. 4, 955-W. : Inc., ~ 100 egg Cap., $10.00, or exc. for pul- del y Buffs, of same val- also Little Brown Hen Inc., \ rs. L, E. Goth, Albany, eye. Mammoth ne ., 3456 er week. Good cond. Half ee Hot Water coal oil Ine. epai alsa it, ; gourds, Madison P. B. Sanders, n, Rt. 2. ge ker. Inc., good cane B M. O.. Mrs. Mary son, Dairen. roiler plant, steam by ne heat, fair repair, $30.00. hickens, or what have you hhange. E. B. Kennickell, lah, 302 W. 38th St. ~. Buckeye oi] burning ood condition., $12.50;. 25- al burning prooder stove, - cond., $3.50. ons A. Hed- namblee,. Rt. TRY FOR SALE AND OTHER ROCKS ks st. B. R. pullets, Mar. tch, blood tested, $1.00 Crate returned. Mrs. Tom rd, Canon, Rt. 1. str. P. Rock cockerels, nd $4.00 ea. E. B. Cade, gton. pur Thompson Ringlet B, lets, 1 cockerel, Apr. hatch, ; $7.50 lot fob. Mrs. R. ry, Canon, Rt 2. = ebred B. R. cockerels, atch, $1.00 ea. fob. No Mrs. B. L. Ashe, Bishop, R. Mar. hatch pockeres shel heavy laying str., . fob. Crated light. Mrs. ott, Concord. spring hatch B. R. cock- ea. 2 for $1.75. John Lula, Rt. 1. urebred Apr. hatch Buff cockerels, $1.00 ea. M. L. hipley, Rt. 2. ush B. R. roosters, Mar. hatch, 2 for $3.00; 10 and 2 yrs. old, $12. 00. Also best blooded milk r sale. Send stamp for rs. E. G. Wood, Cedar- Buff Rock cockerels, Apr. 1.25; hens, $1.00 ea.; also n buttons, 15c gal.; new pecans, 15 Ib.. Mrs. orrelis, Monroe, Rt..1. horoughbred Thompson R.hens, $1.25 ea. at my J: B. Ward, Duluth. POULTRY FOR SALE Bieta ae spring hatch cockerels, $2.00 ea.;|- Purebred Partridge 1 large rooster, May 1937 hatch, $2.50; 10 April 30th pullets, $8. 50; 8 Sept. 1937 hatch hens, $1.50 ea. Exc, rooster for 1 of equal mer- its of same breed. Crates to be returned. M. O. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla, Rt. 1, White Rocks, cockerel and 2 pullets, also 3 W. L. cockerels, bloodtested, $1.00 ea. FOB; 9 R. R. good, healthy pullets, $10. 00. All 8 mos. old. Mrs. Oscar Med- lin, Fairmount. 4 hbloodtested Parks str, 18 mos. old, $2.00 ea.; or $7.00 for lot. Eggs, 85 per 15, prepaid. Cartons ret. Mrs. T. C. Clifton, Millen, Rt. C. BRAHMAS: Purebred Light Brahma, Giant sir., R. C. cc2kerels, February and March hatch, $1.50 ea. FOB, in light coop. L. Z Brown, Sta- tham, Rt. 1, Box 195. Thoroushbred Cornish Indian March hatch roosters, for sale. mie: Leo Stewart, Commerce, Rt. LEGHORNS | 40 B. L. hens, 1% yrs. old, and 3 roosters, 75c ea. at my place, | vile, FOB. W. E. Sparks, Adairs- ville Pure Tormahlen Light Brown ;1 yr. old, moulted hens, $10.00 doz.; April pullets, $1.25 ea. few June pullets, 75c ea. Exp. pd. on lots of dozen. Mrs, J. B. Collier, Cochran, Rt. 1. 1b big English str. W. L, hens, 35 ea. 1937-38 hatch, $1.00 ea.: and 6 roosters, 75c ea. at my home. Mrs. W. J. H. Ayers, Hom- er, Rt. 2. Big type Eng. Barron str. cock- erels, 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea. 2 for $2501 FOB. Rhodell Stowe, CCE, 9 Buff or White L. ready to lay pullets and 1 rooster, $9.00; same amount B. Rocks, 134 yrs. old, Same price; Tittle multiplying stock or poultry bean seed, 10c for 15 plus postage. Mrs. Genie Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. 10 young purebred W. L. roost- ers, about grown, 75c ea. FOB. M. D. Fulmer, Valdosta, RFD. 300 W. L., 2 pullets, 100 hens with ped., 11. cockerels, 5 cocks with ped. $275.00 for lot. Hanson & Hanna Str. Will not sell in smaller lots. Cannot ship. S. J. ee Atlanta, RFD 5, Box 307. 2 purebred B. L. cockerels, ready for service, $1.), or 90c ea. Ernest Kesler, Nicholson. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES) 6 selected N.- Red cockerels and 2 B. R. ecckerels, April hatch, $1.00 ea. FOB. C. e Luns- ford, Whitehall. 2 N. H. Red rooster, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. L. Ben- nett, Madison. 15 mature N. :, cockerels in service, $2.C0 ea. V--y fine strain. Thos. J. Harrcld, W:nterville. REDS (RHODE ISLAND) Donaldson Reds, 15 pullets soon kay and 3 roost:rs, $1.00 ea. Money order. Mrs. J E. Elkins, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 114. 15 or 20 fine, S. C. R. I. Red hens and 2 roosters, $1.00 ea; 12 or 15 B. R. 7 mos. old pullets, $1.25 ea; 2 roosters, $2.00 ea. Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsbureg. : 2 yr. old S. C. R. I. Red cock, $2.00; sundried apples, 10. lbs. $1.15 postpaid; wart March hatch Mahood st. Red cockerel. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Tt. 1. Fine Donaldson early hatch Red roosters, $1.75 ea; pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs. T. |. Rogers, Social Circle. Extra large March- April Red cockerels, $1.00 and $1.25 ea; 1 Donaldson and 1 Broth str. 1937 hatck cocks, $4.09 for both. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville. 3 Booths AAA Red hz tch fine cockerels, $5.00, or $2.00 ea; 3 Booths AAA Leghorn March cockerels, same price, or exc, 1 cockerel fo: 2 pullets, Mrs. H. J. Chandler, Fitzgerald. Rt, 3. EGGS FOR SALE pc er at pe or ne Selected hatching eggs from Roselawns Big Type Eng. Bar- ron str. W. Leghorns, Pen ped. matings. Mrs. Lester DeFoor, Toccoa, Rt. 2. = Mammoth Mallard duck eggs, 15 for $1.00. Mrs, W. V. Mc- Michael, Brunswick, Rt. 1. Box 66. Select Donaldson eggs from dark Reds, $1.25 per 15 del.; also 4-5 lbs., young cockerels, $1.25 a.; 20 mos: old extra Jarge, $2.00 to $3.00. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Vegetables For Sale ~ Purple Top turnips and Ga. collards for sale by truck load. Apply to: H. S. Baxter, Black- shear, P. 0. Box 104. $1.00; $1.00 ea; March hateh March | | Trees ee Sale Walnut, chestnut, chinquapin and pear trees, 12 for $1.00; garden gooseberry, St. Regis rasp- berry, comfery, blueberry, hazel- nut, 50c doz. Mrs. Mary Lou Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. _Scuppernong vines, 23 varieties, black or white type, gov. insp., guar. true to name, 1 yr. old vines, 20c ea.; 2 yr. old vines, 30c ea. M. Aubery Owen, Gay. Nice, well rooted scuppernong vines, $1. 00 doz.; $7.00 C; Hima- laya blackberry vines, $1.00 Cc. All postpaid, Charlie E. Smith, Bras- elton. Lucretia dewberry, 75c C; $5.50 M; Celestrial, white and brown | Turkey fig, 7 large or 12 med., large, rooted Kudzu, $1.00 C. Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon Rt. 2. Big, fine, 2 yr. old apple trees, 20c ea; $15.00 C; 1 yr. trees, 12%4c ea., $10.00 C. State ee T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Hobsons ee Asi- atic chestnut trees, 1 yr. 2-3 ft., Acer Buergerianum, China, 2-3 ft., $2.00 ea; entire lot for sale. Write James Hobson, Jasper. Scuppernong, muscadine vines, old fashioned white and yellow peach trees, $1.00 doz., $6.50 C. brown figs, blue p-ums, $1.00 doz. del. E. O. Paterson, Waco, Rt. 2. Gov. insp. apple and peach trees, all leading var., 2-3 ft., 10c ea; 3 to 4 ft. 15c ea; grape (Con- cord, Niagara, Lutie) vines, 2 and : Bee old, 10c ea, W. H. Alexand- . Cleveland. Gaase vines, dif. kinds, 10 ea., 90c doz; large size muscadine and scuppernong plants, 20c ea., $1.80 doz. At Vineyard prices. Come get them. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Rt. 6. Gov. insp, lead. var., apple trees, 1-2 yrs. old, 10c-20c each; peach, 7c to 15c ea; cherry, apri- cot, plums, 25-40c ea; grapevines 2-3 yrs. old, 10c ea. $6.00 Cc. Del. Lee Head, Cornelia, 25 Walnut 1 yr. old trees, $2.75; Everbearing strawberry plants, 60c C; Sage plants, well rooted, 25 bunch. eee Alex S. ce bass. Toccoa, Rt. aoe ad Jarge and kind, 2 ft., 10c ea; 4 ft., 20c; 8 ft., 30c, vines, 2 yrs. old (bear next year), 50c ea. Sat. guar. Postage paid on 2 vines or more. J. L. Coggin, Covington. All leading var., fruit trees, guar. true to name: Peach, 8c each, $4.00 C; Apple, 10-20c ea; also few Pear, Cherry and Plum 20-40 ea. T. N. Sone, mk ton. White scuppernong vines, well rooted, $1.00 doz; Brown Turkey | J Figs, 850 doz. Postpaid. Mrs. Noah G. Moon, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Brown scuppernong, yr. old, 10c ea., 80c doz; 2 yr. 15c ea., $1.50 doz. 3 yr., 20c ea., $2.00 doz; Brown Calif. figs, 10 ea., $1.00} 1 doz; plums and muscadines, etc. Mrs. Asa A. Moon, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Brown scuppernongs, yr, old, 8c ea. 75c doz; 2 yr. 12c ea., $1.25 doz; 3 yr., 15c ea. $1.50 doz; Japan apricot and blue plums, 10c ea. $1.00 doz; muscadine, 2 yrs. old, 15c ea. W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2. All lead, var. peach trees, grape- vines, $4.00 C; $35.00 M.; Keiffer| pears, $10.00 C; $80.00 M; apri- cot and plums, $7.50 C; black walnuts, $7.00 C. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Chinese Tung Oil trees, some now bearing, for sale. A. J. Strick- Jand, Valdosta. Satsuma orange trees, all sizes, also pecan trees, for Sale; good healthy work horse, $40.00 cash, 514 mi, West eno at Oscar Birds Place. T. M. Slater, Thomasville, 207 East Monroe St. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 25 bu. No. 1 extra clean Iron peas, $2.00 bu. Renfroe King, Bonaire, 1938 crop good, sound field peas, 6 bu. 2-crop, 6 bu. mixed Trons, $3.00 bu. in good sacks, FOB; few mixed table peas, mostly Brown Crowders, same price. Henry Everett, Richland. Selected brown streaked Half Runner bean seed, weevil treat- ed, 20c cup; 2 cups, 35c; 50c Ib. Add postage. Cash or M. O. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Loganville. Rt. 4. : . Nice clean, Lady Finger peas, $5.00 bu.; Brown Crowders, $3.00 bu. All FOB. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla. White peas with purple hulls, Calif, black-eyes, 6c Ib. FOB; 8c lb. Del. Ga. Small amount Crowder Peas, same price; small amount peanuts, 35c gal. Del. 3rd zone. Mrs. Sarah A. Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. ae eo (10 or 12 Speckled Guineas, | Calif. 11 Ibs., Valley. Ducks; Etc. For Sale | 6 white Pekin drakes, 7 mos. old, $5.00 or $1.00 ea. Postpaid. Mrs. Lorna Abercrombie, ee ville, Rt. 1. Narragansett toms for breed- ers, out of 21 lb; hen, $7.00 ea; large, Yr. old M. 'B. Toms, for breeders, $6.50 ea. Mrs, Lewie Hallman, Boston, Rt. 2. 4 young toms, guar. pure Bronze, strong, vigorous stock, straight breast bones, $3.50 ea. Joe V. Colston, Kingston, Rt. 1. 12 Calif. Bronze, 4 toms, 8 hens, and 2 toms, 144 yrs. old. Apply at barn. All fine breeders. Mrs. J. M. Parker, Austell, Rt, 2. Healthy M. B. large size toms, $5.00 ea.; hens, $3.50 ea.; trio, $11.00; large laying Donaldson Red pullets, $1.25 ea. Trade for good 4 mos. old calves. Money grder. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran Rt. <2. Pure Mallaras, 2 drakes, ~ 5 ducks, $7.00 shipped; $6.00 het lh: African White, 75c ea. and one thoroughbred: African white rooster, $1.00. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Large White Pekins, 10 ib. drake, 3 hens, 6-7 lbs., all young, 75c ea; 25 thoroughbred | Thomp- son B. R., $1.00 head. Cash. Mrs. O. C. Morgan, Guyton, Rt. 1. 3 geese for sale or trade for 14 bu, corn, shelled, FOB RR sta- tion. Ea. prepay chgs. Herbert Jasper Bower, Covington. 6 M. B. Ellis and Stratton toms, $7.50 ea; hens, $5.00 ea. Mrs. John. McNeely, Jr., Bartow, RFD 1. Wild Mallard ducks, tame Bob White quail and pheasants for all kinds. Mrs. L.. Hartley, Stone Mitn., Rays Rd. : Giant Bronze, March hatch, Selected for breeders. Toms wt. up to 28 lbs., Champions S. E. Fair 1930. Z. . Lee, Red Oak. Bronze March 1938 hatch, extra large for age, toms, $2.50 ea; hens, $1.75 ea. FOB. E. G. Duke, Pal- metto. 2 March hatch Turken (not turkey) cockerels, $1.25 ea. or both, $2.25. Exc. for worm-free, dried apples. E. D. White, BYE: Rt. 1, Box 8. 5 ducks and 6 drakes of the English Mallards, $1.00 ea. Mrs. B, M. Thomas, Hoboken, 7 turkey hens, 1 Red and 6 M. B., B. R. mixed, $3.50 ea. Cash. Mrs. Omie E., Faircloth, Pulaski, Ri Mallard ducks (doniestivated: $1.50 ea. R. B. Scarboro, Atlanta. 456 Childress Drive. Big. Bone Giant Bronze toms, hatched from eggs direct from last spring. Finest of pokes $8.00 and $10.00 ea. L. . Ellis, Cumming. 3 nice young toms for breeders, 15 to 25 lbs. ea. $6.00 ea. Mrs. R. D. Self, Nwnan, Rt. 4. 22 lb. fine gobbler, $6.50 at my home; 1 mi. Suwanee and At- lanta-Buford Highway. Miss F. B. Moore, Suwanee. Tobacco for Sale Good long Red Leaf navies tobacco, mellow and juicy, 12 lbs. $1.00; smoking, 12 lbs., 75c; Sabens Leroy Lightsey, Screven Rt. 2 Good, mellow Yellow Laf, flue cured chewing tobacco. 12 lbs. $1; smoking, 13 lbs., $1.00. All ready now. Del. Hovis Lightsey, Screven. Real good mellow Yellow. Leaf flue cured tobacco, chewing, 13 Ibs., $1.00; Smoking, 14 lbs. $1.00. Prompt Shipment. W. D. Ligst- Sey, Screven. Good, mellow, Yellow Leaf, flue cured tobacco, chewing or smok-| ing, 13 Ibs., $1.00 del. Sat. Prompt shipment. Omer Ligntsey, Serev- en. Good, mellow yellow leaf, 1938 crop tobacco, chewing, 13 Ibs., $1.00; smoking, 15 lbs., $1.00. Postpaid. ee to ship. W. R. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. Good bright leaf chewing to- bacco, 14 Ibs., $1.00 del. Prompt shipment and sat. guar. Winifred Holland, Surrency. 1938 crop flue cured tobacco, chewing and smoking, 12 Ibs. $1.00 postpaid. M. O. Mrs. G. B. Sell- ers, Alma, Rt. 4. _ Good, bright leaf tobacco, no trash or mold, 12 lbs., $1.00 del. Lonnie Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Good, flue cured, home-raised Red and Yellow Leaf tobacco, chewing, 10 lbs., $1.00; smoking, $1.00; either 6 lbs., 50c. Postpaid. M. B. Swain, Alma. ~ FOR SALE Pure Fulehum and Coker 3 Fuligrain seed oats, free of smut and rust, 50 bu. FOB. -Monror Gaston, Americus. Rt. 3. aes - 600 to 800 bu. Hastings bu. oats, absolutely free f smut or rust, 50c bu. FOB. J. Watts, Shellman. About 2M. bundles good, bright fodder, $1.50 per hundred at my barn, near Ricco, known as the Collins Farm. Sylvester : Palmetto, Rt. 1, 10 tons Peavine hay, $15.00 her ton; 25 tons Pecnut hay, $6.00 ton. At barn. A. C. Robinson, Bronwood. RFD. 1600 bundles fodder, 4 hands to bundle, $1.25 per 100 lee ese W.. J. Wood, Covington. Rt. 25 or 30 tons bright od hay for sale at my farm, or del. In 6 ton lots. F. M. Alexander, Cordele. Rt. C, Box 190. Sev. tons Peavine, Peanut and Soy Bean hay, also 14 milk goats for sale or exch: Want a Jer: or an O.T. C. male ahage 1G Thompson, Ellabell. 2 tons bright Grass ee baled without rain on it, $12.00 to Cash or $15.00 ton in exch. of what have you? No way of de livering, a after. T. F Ps Adel, Rt. 500 bu. seed oats, 50 bu. xe: for corn at 40c bu.; Peanut hay, $5.00: ton, at my farm. D: T. Tee, Dawson, Rt. 3. - 800 bu. native grown : Maher: and 1 M. bu. Hastings seed oats, 45 bu.; 78 bu. 3lue Stem see wheat, $1. 50 bu. J. Lester Wa ton, Perry, RD, $1. 50 bu. J o: Porter Walton, Perry, RFD. 75 bu. Blue Stem: seed whose $1.10. bu. FOB Barnesville, or $1.00 bu. barn with sacks. -Mil- ton J. Bush, Barnesville. New imp. Blue Stem wheat, Ist yr. from Hastings; Red Heart wheat, 2nd yr. from Co- ker, $1.10 bu. FOB. C. A. Sher- rill, Avene, 18 Peachtree Hil Ave., N. a cee 50 bu. good, : chicken wheat. Make best offer, Sample on a Cc. R. Morris, ean: Rt. BUTTER FOR SALE. 2 dbs., pure ay butter ve Y week, 30c lb. Cow T. B. tested. Mrs. Fred Musick, Bowdon, Rt. 3. . Hi-test cream butter, pound pkegs., 35c lb. del. in 12 or more Ib. lots, 30c Ib. del. Mrs, E. B. Dasher, Ft. Valley. 3 lbs. fresh, firm butter week- ly, 25 lb. in % Jb. molds, post- ea Mrs. Ethel League, Waco, Nice, country bu 8 or 9 Ibs., weekly, 30c Jb. postpaid. Mrs. He: Vv. Bivens, Hiram, Rt. 2. 4 lbs. nice brick mold country Jersey butter, free of coloring, $1.00; also peeled sundried apples pa worm-free, 7 Ybs., $1.00. All del. 2nd zone. Mrs. Estelle Wilson, _ Carnesville, Rt. 1. 4 lbs. butter ea. week, 25 Ib. plus postage, vr 28c lb. prepaid. Cash with order. Sent to Ist and 2nd zones. Mrs. A. L. oe oe Ashland, Rt. 1, Box 194. 8 lbs., fresh, nice butter ea. week, 5e Ib. plus postage, or 30c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Ambers ee e Bowdon, Rt. 2. J CORN and SEED CORN _ FOR SALE 150 bu. good corn at crib, 35 bu. Royston. 1 ton Hastings yellow American pop corn, 3%4c Ib. W. H. Yeargin, Elberton, Rt. 1. Potatoes and Vegetables For Sale 2 or more truck loads of Turnips of excellent grade. Clay=- ton Pope, Lollie (near Dublin). % acre rutabagas. Make best offer. Write or see. Binion Grif- fin, Mayfield. 300 bu. No. 1 P. R. sweet po- tatoes. See or write for prices, K. P. Brown, Wrightsville. FRESH & CURED MEAT _ FOR SALE : Vegetables For Sale To trucks, fine rape greens, fine quality fresh tomatoes, also 25 tons Peavine hay, best quality, $12.50 ton recleaned Cokers and Hastings seed oats, 50c bu. All FOB Farm, John A. Allen, Fort All pork sausage, 5 and 10 Ib. lots, 25c lb. prepaid; also genue ine Sea Island cotton seed, in 2% bu. bags, del., $2.00 bu. Frank Griffin, Sparks. Country style sausage, $1.50 for | 5 Ibs., del.; also 12 to 16 Ib. hams, ~~ 30c lb. All smoked with hickory wood. R. W. Wingo, Newnan. % Vb. or in shuck. John W. Jordan, ss So. POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED | HOGS FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED Want woman to work on farm with elderly couple, $8.00 mo. _ Drive car. W. H. Forester, Carroll- ton, Rt. 4, Standing rent to responsible parties, 2 2-h. and 1 1-h. farms. All good land, in accredited high school districts, near Austell. Write. Genia Hays, Austell. _. Want 1 or 2 hands, single, for gen. farm work, Colored prefer- red, 21 to 40 yrs. by the month. W. P. Smith, Villa Rica, Rt. 2, (2% mi. So. Villa Rica). | Want good, reliable, settled, ~middleaged woman for light farm work, no field work. Good home and $8.00 to $10.00 mo. depend- ing on experience and ability. Mrs. G, C. Lee, Hazlehurst. For 2 M. Ibs. lint cotton in Oc- _ tober 1939, a 214 h. farm just out- side city limits Mansfield on state highway. New 4 R. and 2 R. houses, big barn, near Gins, Churches and Schools. W. E. Knight, M. D. Mansfield. __ Want colored family for 1 or 2 th. share crop. Must have plenty force and help with patches, cut wood, etc. Dick Tope, Sharps- burg, Rt. 1, _. Want reliable white woman for ight farm work, no field work. Small salary and home. Mrs. J. G,. Bolton, Albany. Want clean, honest young wo- man for light farm work, ield work, for home and salary. _H. C. Miller, Helena. Want at once small colored family for 1 h. farm on halves, with extra work with pay for woman. Must be good workers. L. Dunn, Griffin, Rt. D. = ant family, white or colored, . 00d plow boy and 3 or 4 good hoe hands. Good wages. E. L. Todd, Valdosta. 30 A. good land for standing ent, or to sow down in grain on Shares. No stock furnished. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbrell, McDonough. _ Want sober, honest, industrious Want young man to work in dairy and on farm. Be good milk- sr and know how to stock, drive truck or car. Might use man and or widow with 18-20 yrs. old mi. Decatur, just off Law- me Ra. J 7A, Vandereriff, our Ht Oo : ant good, honest, sober work- - in farming, not under ) yrs. of age to farm. Reasonable wages. Mrs. Fannie Boyett, Ma- nassas, Rt. 2, Box 21, - Want woman for light farm work, no field work for home and small salary, at once. Mrs. W. S. 1s, Ellabell, Rt. 1. Want man with small family Oo work on stock farm, feed ttle and raise feed, also give ork to family. Must be sober. ages. W. A. Biggers, Greenville. Want single, white woman, 40-. yrs. of age far light farm work, oe oe om, board and mall salary. Kar ot RED y 1 Schulz, Hart- __ Want reliable family for 2 h, farm, standing rent, 2 house, 2 barns, 2 wells, good water, etc. Plenty river and creek bottoms. Tunning water in pasture. Known aS Thomas farm, 4 mi. Welcome. _ Chas. T. Gordon, Newnan, Rt. 5. Want good.man for 60 A. lan in Cobb Co., 12 mi. Atlanta, 40 . cultivation. Standing rent. C. F. Coopr, Atlanta, 468 Oakland Ave., S. E. Ma 3062. Want woman, 25-35 yrs.2. for - farm work, no field work, fo " home and $6.00 mo. Ophelia Folsom, Cedartown, 29 Pine St. _ Want man able finance - self, with good reference from banker for 2 horse farm, Must have own stock, tools, and plenty force, _G. M. Williams, Conyers, Rt. 3. Want middleaged colored ouple, no children, for light _ farm work, no field work. $20.00 mo. room and board. Both to work. Mrs. R. M. Bargeron, At- lanta, 498 Flat Shoals Ave. S. E. J Want good 1 h. cropper who gan milk, Pay $9.00 mo. to help milk 14 to 16 cows; not much time lost out of crop. J. J. Rob- -erts, Dawson. _ Want settled, white, unencum- _bered woman for light farm work, 0 field work. Home and small Salary. Apply at once. Mrs. Cornelia Johnson, Lovett. Want middleaged woman, un- encumbered, for light farm work, or old couple, no _ children. Board and small salary. Mrs. B. E. Almond, East Point, 206 Mc- _ Cleland Ave. a _ Want nice, young Christian, middleaged woman for light farm work, no field work. Home and ttle spending money. Miss Mary Lizzie Harrell, Barnesville, Rt. B.. Want large 1 or 1% h. crop on 50-50 basis. Have be moved and furnished to $10.00 month. 5 hands to work; 1 hand for wages. Prefer in Jefferson Co. Russell Wade, Wrens, Rt. 2. 23 yr, old married man wants crop on 50-50 basis, or consider anything to make living. Refer- ences. Herbert Clay Barron, Ac- worth, Box 113. : Want job truck or dairy farm- ing. Good dry-hand milker. Jas. H. Dodd, Royston, Rt. 2, care Grover Ford. Real dirt farmer wants job as Supt. or 10-20 h. farm. 50 yrs. old, life time exp., good ref. J. P. Adair, Atlanta, 749 Grant St., S: E: Want good 1 or small 2 h. farm 50-50 basis, with geod man, near school and church: Exp. and dont drink nor curse. Need about $30 to make crop. William Duke, Brooks, Rt. 1. 35 yr. old man, 3 in family that. can work wants job. Life time experience. G, W. Leathers, At- lanta, 272 Richardson St. S. W. Want good 2 horse farm with tobacco acreage, barn, good hog and cattle range. Standing rent. E. D. Smith, Alma, Rt.. 2... Want farm with good man. Raised on farm. Good houses, land, mule and implements to be furnished. Good ref. Henry | Duke, Brooks. Rt. 1, Box 171. Want work on farm, Self and 2 girls, 14 and 8 yrs., prefer rais- ing poultry and hogs, but can do any kind farm work. J. H. Shirley, Alma, Rt. 3. Unencumbered, middleaged man. exp. in tobacco and gen. farm- ing, best of ref. wants job as overseer of 10 h. farm. Consider offer of working overseer of 3-4 h. farm. State particulars. Jim- mie Ryals, Surrency, Rt. 2. Reliable, honest man with family, 44 yrs..old, wants job keeping up repairs on large farm; | do any kind of carpenter work and keep up machinery. Con- sider farm on 50-50 basis. Hines Sumner, Columbus, .1101 Tal- botton Ave. Want make crop with good man, 50-50 basis. Single, 33 yrs. old, good record. Willie Jones, West Point. 3 Want 2-3 h. farm with good man, good house, barn, or 2 | houses if 2 h. 50-50 basis. 20-30 A. cotton land, No. Ga. preferred. Plenty plow and hoe hands. Dont drink. L. R. Meeks, Covington Rt. 5. : Want job on farm. Good work- er. Single, sober, honest, reliable. Prefer tractor work and home with Christian people. Fred D- Garrick, Brooklet, Rt. 2. 52 yr. old, small family, exp. in grinding corn, wants job run- ning mill. Have to be moved. W. N. Sanders, Bluffton, Rt. 2. _ Man, 3 in family, wants wages job on farm, or take good 1 h. crop. Ref. James F. Snow, Tif- ton, Rt. 4, Box 87 B. Want job as Miller and Mill Wright. 20 yrs. exp. Married. Perfectly sober. Moderate salary. Ref. W. A. Covgill, Bowersville. Want make connection with school or community interested in Cannery. 2 yrs. exp., canning, with training at Agriculture Col- lege, Lloyd H. Reed, Oakwood. Middleaged man wants job as overseer, $50.00 month. Good truck and tractor driver and good reliable, honest, Christian. G. W. Cabe, Stonewall. RFD 1. Honest, sober, hardworking negro, 36 yrs. old, single. raised |on farm, wants yr. round work on farm with good, Christian people. N. W. Ga. preferred, but go anywhere, if send bus fare or come after. $15.00 mo. and board. Roosevelt Shropshire, Summer- ville, Rt. 3. care Frank Favors. Want a good 1 h. farm in Crisp or North Counties. C. J. Gordon, Warwick. . Young man, single, white, wants light work on poultry farm, $2.50 week and room and board. Joe Edelmann, Jr., Atlanta, 1483 | Boulevard N. E. i | Want wage job on farm near Lyons. Good, willing worker, sob- er, honest, etc. Wife and baby. Have be moved and cant move until January. Near Lyons, Met- ter or Statesboro. Ref. if wanted. Perry Grimes, Collins, Rt. 1., care R. L. Carnes. ; 15 yr. old, farm raised boy wants job with good people, with time to work out extra money. Home and small salary, G. Ledford, Crandall. - Young married man wants 1 mule farm on 50-50 basis. Have be furnished. Wife, 3 yr. old child. Exp. truck driver also. L. M. Knight, Monroe, Rt. 3, care Mrs. W. S. Brand. L. |. Man with small family, wants job on farm, $20.00 mo. N. F. | Hannons, Douglasville, Rt. 2. want Game cocks, Ridge, Box 153. Want small 1 h. crop on halves, good 3-4 room house, fire-wood, etc; consider Corn Mill with small acreage. J. W. Gibson, Cumming, Rt..1. Want place as overseer large cotton farm, truck or dairy farm, at once. Well exp. Can handle labor. Fully competent. E. @ Cox, Davisboro, Rt: 2. Want job on farm at once, with good people. Well exp. and good worker, for reasonable wages. Pat M. Jackson, Fairfax, Rt. 1, Box 64. Mother :. .d 17 yr. old son want work as caretaker of poultry, hog, cattle, garden, etc. Can milk. Mrs. Alice McCoy, Warrenton, Rts. Young man and mother want work on dairy farm. State offer. B. Brinkley, Warrenton, Rt. 3. Want 1 h. farm on halves. Wife, 18 yr. old boy and 15 yr. old girl and self. Life time experience in farming. John Brooks, Ben Hill. 27 yr. old married man. wants place on farm, Exp. in truck and tractor driving also. Or dairy and poultry job. Begin any time. J. E. Whisenante, Lenox, Middleaged man with 30 yrs. exp. wants job as overseer or caretaker of large estate. Best of ref. S. W. Meeks, Rome, 7 Maple Street. Want 2 h. crop on_ halves. Furnish self, if in Fulton County. Married, plenty force. Exp, John Craig, Ben Hill. . ; Want 2h. or large 1 h. farm, 50-50 basis, 10 in famil, 7 to work. Can nearly run self. Exp. About 3-4 ceres of tobacco. Ollie Bratcher, Coffee, Rt. 1. Want job as caretaker or gen. work on poultry farm, near At- lanta. Furnish best of ref. P. E. Smith, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Man with large family wants to farm with man who has a lot farm on 50-50 basis and work by farm on 50-50 basi sand work by sek job. L. C. Howell, Lyons, Rt. 4. : 21 yr. old man wants work driving a truck and doing gener- al work on truck farm. Exp. Richard Wren, Jr., Oak Park. 26 yr. old, single, wants job on dairy, good dry hand milker, drive car or truck. Good ref. Board, laundry and reasonable salary. EF. H. Hartley, Blackshear, care James Dairy. . S ; Old miller wants mill fo*run in 1939. J. L. Waldrep, Ellaville. Want raise poultry and hogs on shares; ould accept run- down farm if good house, not over 15 mi. Atlanta. Ref. and Exp. Paul T. Pritchett, Atlanta, 123 Browns Mill Rd. : Want job on farm, 2 good plow hands, 1 regular hoe hand for wages or day, So. Ga. Both do carpenter work. State year round position. J. A. Taylor, Sr., Smith- ville, Rt. 2, Box 92A, ~ Man, wife, want 1h. crop, stock and tools furnished. Prefer around Blue Ridge, near school and highway. Jos. F. Rogers, Cul- berson, N. C., Rt. 1. (Res. of Ga.) Want dairy and part crop, 7 in family, 3 grown boys and self. Exp. in Grade dairy, Ref. Con- sider other work. F, L. Thomp- son, Buckhead, Morgan Co. Want 1h. farm, good section. Cotton, peanuts, tobacco on 50- 50 basis. Self and 3 grown girls, good workers, able, willing. Ref. if required. A. D. Lane,. Ocilla, Rt. 2. : Want job as overseer of large farm, or farm on- halves, with live stock in connection. Honest and strictly sober. J. F. Adair, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. ue 25 yr: old, exp., good worker wants job on farm. Joe Stallings, Atlanta. 984 Crew St., S. W. Want 1-2 h. farm and mule for standing rent or 50-50 basis. 6 in family 5 work. Can furnish selves, C. F. Cooper, Hampton, Rt. 1, Box 5. : : LIVE STOCK WANTED CATTLE Want 10 to 15 thin yearlings, 4 to 10 mos. old, mixed breed heifers and some bulls. O. S. Duggan, Chester. Want 1 to 20 reg. or grade young Guernsey heifers or calves at the right cash prices. Notify. Will come see them. O. J. Stan- ley, 29 Elmwood Rd., N. W., At- Janta. i Want 3 small Short Horn heif- ers and a bull, not over 3 mos. old. Write best prices. V. T. Crumbley, Cedartown. Want reg. Guernsey cow, 4 or 4% gal. not over 5 yrs. old. Must be tested cow. Describe fully; especially Balas. Write. J. M. Hall, Blue 5 zB: * f mune. H. M. Woodward, 6 pigs, O. I. C. and Duroc cross, also 6 S. P. C., and O. I. C. cross. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Star Route. Bib Bone Essex male, 5 mos. old, ent. to reg., $10.00 FOB. J. R. May, Sandersville, Rt. 3. Reg. O. I. C. gilts and pigs; 18 mos. old reg. big bone P. C. boar, good disposition, $60.00 or exc. boar for gilts or pigs at market price. R. B. Meeks, Carrollton. 7 fine O. I. C., Berkshire cross, $5.00 ea. at my barn at Timber Ridge Church, 10 mi. North Gainesville. Not shipped. W. A. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 4, Box 81. 16 pigs, S. P. C., 35-40 Ib. av., ent. reg., thrifty, 8 wks. old, $4.00 ea. at my lot. No shipping, 1% mi. West Indian Springs. J. C. Killebrew, Jackson, Rt. 2. Some nice S. P. C. pigs, about 65 lbs. or more ave., good color, good blocky pigs, $10.00 ea.; bred gilts, $20.00 to $25.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name. C, H. Trussell, Sandersville. : Reg. Berkshires, a 2 yr. old boar, $30.00; pigs, $8.00 ea. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon. 10 or 15 No. 1 hard corn fed hogs, 7c Ib., here. All raised on my own farm. R. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville. SP.C. pigs sired by Terrific, Jr., half brother of World Champions out of dams of best breeding, $10.00 ea. at 10 wks. old, dbi. treated, reg. buyers name, FOB. L. J, Washington, Jackson, Rt. i : Fine, husky pigs, 6 wks. old Nov. 10th, $5.00 ea. Chas. Brown, Stone Mtn. Little Guinea hogs for breed- ers. 6 wks. old pigs, $8.00 ea., $15.00 pair; $20.00 trio. FOB. Exe. good male pig for breeder. R. E. Barnes, Summit. : : Fine, young brood sow, about 200 lbs., $20.00 cash; 12 young hens and rooster and other value for milch cow or heifer, giving 1 gal. or more. Sell lot for $30.00. Bring cow and get chickens. Odes Pope, Tunnel Hill, Rt. 2. 10 wks. old S, P. C. pigs, male and female; life immuned. Excel- Jent breeding stock, $10.00 ea. reg., buyers name, or $9.00 not reg., but sub. to reg. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle. s 500 lb. sow in good flesh, $35.00; sev. extra nice P. C. Guinea 40 lb. shoats, $4.50 ea. FOB my farm. M. T. Bryson, Greensboro, Rt. 3. Berkshires, pigs, 12 wks. old, young boars ready for service, open gilts, bred sows. National bloodlines. Cholera immune. Reg. Want 50 to 150 bu: corn, pre- ferably yellow; shelled, slipped shucked or in shuck at market price, FOB my barn. Jason A. Tuggle, Chamblee, Rt. 2, S. P. C., pigs, gilts and boars, $12.50 and up; Reg., cholera im- Way- cross (Rosedale Farm, 2 mi. High- way, So.) _ Flue cured chewing or smok- ing tobacco, 1938 crop, ready for shipping, 13 Ibs., $1.00 del, Prompt shipment. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Real good, whole bright leaf, flue cured tobacco, 11 lbs., $1.00 del, Sat. guar. Prompt shipment. Willard G. Murray, Odum Rt. 2, Box 158. Want 1 little bone Guinea male pig. O. M. Davis, Tifton, Rt. 3. Want to hear from party who breeds the old time thoroughbred Black Essex hog, also the full blooded listed Tamworth hogs. C. C. Thompson, Bainbridge, Rt. 1, Box 109. : HORSES and MULES 71 FOR: SALE sce ll-yr. old mule, about im. Ibs. wt., sound, $75.00 cash. J. B. Keith, Atlanta, 378 Metropolitan Ave. S, E. De 8686.) = - Bay mare, age unknown. Made crop last year. $25.00 at my barn. Mrs. Mary Thompson, Darien, Greenwood Plantation. 10 yr. old, good farm mare, work anywhere, good cond., for sale. J. F. Peacock, Atlanta, 108 Stone Road, Rt. 4. Ca 3284. Good mare, work anywhere, no blemishes, about 12 yrs. old, $40 or trade for a good milch cow or heifer that will freshen soon. Ben P. Weaver, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 234. Brood mare, wt.,-1- m. _ Ibs., sound, work anywheze, perfect pet, cheap for cash. Take cow as part pay; 23 R. I. Red young hens, $1.00 ea. or exc. for heifer, fresh in or freshen soon. H. C. Cruce, Lilburn, Rt. 1. = Want 2 young, well raannered saddle horses. State what you have to offer and price. R. M. Demere, Savannah. se Want trade stallion of , Dan Patch breeding for a serviceable _ Jack. J. W. Woodruff, Coumbus. 5 aes 3% yr. old Jersey cow, f ed September, 2nd calf, sp) cond., reasonably priced. J M,. Thornton, Palmetto. Herefords: 10 ea. youn cows, heifers and few young bu Write or see them for want 30 tons Peanut hay snap corn, 10 tons C-too-t hay. W. A. Biggers, Gree 33 mos. old, reg, Jerse best blood lines, gentle, prevent inbreeding. H. W Sr,. Statham. 2 purebred Angus bulls, 3 yrs. old, around 1200 around 600 lbs., year old sev. high grade Angus J.C. Nelson, Yatesville. 6 mos. old, thorou, Guernsey bull, $75.00 or | thoroughbred Guernsey heif Polled Hereford, also pure cider (will not ferment), 75c C. M. Miller, Cormelia. Herefords: 90 steers, cow, in proper cond., turn corn and elv:: veans money. Address J. C. CG Collier, Barnesville. 3 gal. reg. Jersey cow, also a 7 mos. old reg. Jerse er. Harry Hill, Palmetto. - Miscellaneous Ww. ni \, Want for cash or wil farm mule for ear col hay, velvet or soy bea Cutter, DeSota. es BEANS: S . Want 100 tons sound, vet beans in hull. Quote del. my trucks your place. for own personal use) Alv. liff, Blackshear, ~ Want 125 bu. mixed fiel Make best offer. Mrs. Cla Turner, Hiram. : ; PEAR TREES: | ; Want some Pineapple trees at a reasonable G. Hartley, Alamo. WAGON: 7 Want good, second hi horse wagon in No. 1 soun near here. Plin Prickett, ville. LO Ge eg SACKS: poe ee Want few white feed s 5c ea, cash. Write at one Pratt Butler, Clermont PECANS: Want about 100 lbs,, goo ling pecans, this yrs crop lb. Seed sample. R. B. R hiser, Macon, 316 Secon Miscellaneous For ns) One horse wagon a price. Mrs. R. V. Putnam Dried cherry bark, ro side bark removed, 25c Ib. bark not removed, 15 change for honey, Hen Clarkesville, Rt. 3. -3 good heavy wagons bodys. Cheap. Trade for liv: or produce. W. D. Harda 1700 Boulevard N, E., : Large quantity ginseng for sale. H. W. Branyas town. ee New, white,: downy fe 50c Ib. del., 25 Ibs., $11.5 Sample free. Mrs, Mar Cordele, Rt. 4. | ; 20 Ibs., nice, all geese fe 40c lb. Miss Lola Owen, B ville, 301 Elm St. | Garlic, 10 lb. Mrs. Dye, Middleton, Rt. 1. a 5 lbs. beef tallow. Mak offer. Exchange for.white sacks, black. walnuts hulle N. C. Gresham, Grayson, Black walnut meats, clea bright, 35c lb. del.; also nic leaf sage, 1938 crop, 15c pt. ) Rotepeppers, 25c pt. Add Mrs."-W . H, Snyder, Daws Rt. 1, Good dried sage, 10c paid. Mrs. A, B. Blalock Nice black walnut mea qt. postpaid to 3 z ; sonal checks. Mrs. Talking Rock, Rt. 1. | 30 large dipper gourds, short neck, 20 martin, 3 3 bushel, 60 small cup size Dried and ready to ship offer. Mrs. Ben McBryant RE 2. oe 10 bu. sound dry, hulled nuts, $1.00 bu. Mrs, Elma Alto. : Nice, clean, dried sage crop, 60c lb. del. Mrs. D M. Furney, Rhine, Rt. 1, Be Care J. E. Gawn. ~ About 20 Ibs. red ho! dried, 25c lb; 20c Ib. lo T. M. Harris, Milner, Rt. - 100 lb. cap. white fee good condition 6c ea.; sacks, 3c ea. fob, D Kingsland, Rt.