Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1939 February 1

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1939

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izer to use.



While it is all right to ae your soil and
crop to determine its needs. There is noth-
hat will take the place of actual field tests to
. the most profitable grade and, quantity
To this end the Georgia Ex-
t Station, Experiment, Georgia, made a
f trials for eight years on forty-nine farms
he following counties in Georgia: Lamar Co.,
Peach Co., _ Mandolph Co., and Polk Co.,










to determine the analysis or Oe minsdion
00d : aod the amount per. acre which would



































ae of this 400 pounds, per acre of 4- 8- 4
ommended, supplemented by 100 pounds ni-
' soda and 32 pounds of muriate of potash
e as a top dressing, or added to and mixed
he original fertilizer before planting.

t es found that while more than 6 per cent ni- |
would increase the yield that 6 per cent gave
rgest profit above its cost.

The same



applied

pa these. trials is given in Bulletin 196 en-
Cotton Fertilizer for Georgia Soils, issued
In studying this bulletin an. allowance
made because of the increase in the pres-
ice of fertilizing materials.

, it s seems to us that these tests by our Ex-


































rices of F beak Veretubles .

Ot fresh. vegetables prevailing on State
s Market, Atlanta, today, January 28th.

Poul, per busheb 2 75-1.00
isk Lima, per bushel hamper __-___ 2.75-3.00
bbage, pulk, per 100.1pS =e 90 R 3D
ards, per doz..bunches ____- Hey Sak ae 50-.60
fais, per bu.; hamper. 0. =. 75-1.00
istard greens, per bu. hamper -..-_-. 45-.50
m onions, per doz. bunches _...___ 30-.35
Peas, per bus haniper 20 ss es 2 Oe 2 a
per Diu. Damper 52 2.2 ae 1.50-1.60
atoes, Cobblers, per 100 Ib. age eae 1.95-2.00
natoes, per loose pack crate 1.75-2:00
nips, bunched, per doz. bunches ______. 50-.65
) salad, per bu. pape See eee _.40-.45







periment Station are of real value to every cotton
farmer and if followed.will save him money and it
is the part of wisdom to put this information to
practical use. If for any reason you find it impos-

_ sible to spend this amount of money for fertilizer

on an acre why not in this event use the fertilizer
suggested only use less of it per acre.
tive combination of the different elements of plant

food nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash is the

main thing: used up to between 500 and 600 pounds
per acre.

It is folly for any ctinee to purchase a low grade

fertilizer just because it is cheap. For, as a matter

of fact, the cheaper it is the more it really costs. me

You have in a 200 pound sack of guano 200 pounds
of enert matter, dirt or sand, if you please, contain-
ing different quantities of plant food nitrogen,
phosphoric acid and potash, as shown by the ana-
lysis on the sack. This plant food is what you pay
for and naturally the higher the analysis the more
plant food the sack of guano contains. Therefore,
the higher the analysis the higher the price. We
contend that a farmer has plenty of dirt and sand
already on his farm, so that it isnt necessary to
buy it and haul it home and distribute it in his
field in order to make a crop.

Now, our new fertilizer law in Georgia requires
that the manufacturers of fertilizer show nitrogen
in whole numbers and do away with all fractions.
It also required that not less than 14 per cent or
pounds of plant food nitrogen, phosphoric acid and
potash be contained in each 100 pounds of fertiliz-

er. This is to keep the farmer from buying so much

extra dirt or sand. The makers of the law would

have liked to have made the minimum amount of:
plant food 16 per cent as it is in Alabama but so

much opposition was encountered that 14 per cent
was finally agreed upon. The law also requires

that nitrogen be shown first, phosphoric acid sec- _

ond and potash third.
There are 34 different grades or combinations of

~ analysis allowed under the new Georgia law, while
Alabama has but 13, Texas has 24, and Louisiana
It would seem, therefore, that 34 grades

has 25.
should take eare of every possible requirement.

It so happens that there is no 6-6-6 among the
grades included under the Georgia law. but there
are grades so close to this that they would work out
all right in practice. Then there is an 8-8-8, which
used at the rate of 400 pounds per acre would ac-
complish the same result.

The main thought, however, that we wish to

leave with you is that you are buying plant food

and not tonage. . Also, that you try when doing this

to purchase a fertilizer that will supply the needs
-of your crop.

pate dois

The rela-_

oe Sate Pr orrndulas to

: Replace Old 2

From the Georgia Coastal Plain Experi-
ment Station, Tifton, Georgia.

ulas that were formerly known as 3% ammonia

gen, or an increase of approximately 20% in the 2
nitrogen content over the old formulas.
~ erease will make it necessary to reduce the applica
tion from 1000 pounds to 800 pounds per acre of
3% nitrogen goods in order to hold the nitrogen

bacco. However, 800 pounds of fertilizer carrying
only 8% phosphorus will reduce the phosphorus ap- _

growth and ripening.

to 900 pounds per acre to replace the old. 8-3-8
(PNK ammonia basis) and that a 3-10-7 be used
at the same rate to replace the old 8-3-5 (PNK ame
monia basis). Fertilizer manufacturers have made
known their intention of putting these formulas on_
the market so no difficulty should be esperieacen
in securing them. |

The new formulas of 3-10-10 and 3-10- 7 are ex-=
pressed in terms of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and
potash in the order named.



Livestock

=P Atlanta, -Gas, Jan. 28thAs quoted by White
Provision Company and subject to change any

| No. 1 Soft hogs, 180-240 lbs. _.___. Te hee eeu 650 |
No. 2 Soft hogs, 150-180 lbs. oe ee ee 00 |-
No. 3 Soft hogs; 130-150 Jbs. - = a fe
No: 4 Soft hogs. 110-130 ABs. eo ee 5.50
NO. pies 60-110: Ibs .G 5 6 a ee a 25

Strictly corn fed hogs were Raptcd at 7.25 for |
the Market Top. ate
Albany soft hogs were quoted by Cudahy Pack-

ing Compary at .2d. ;
CATTLE

Cattle: Few steers out of feed lots ee poe
to bring $7 to $8. Best yearlings out of bean fields
$5 to $6, but majority of the butcher kinds bring
$4.50 to $5. Fat dairy cows $4.50 to $5; medium and | -
; common, $3.75 to $4. Canners, $3.25 to $3.50 mostly. |
| Geod heavy bulls, $4. 50 to $5; light bulls $4 to $4. 25.



































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Under the new fertilizer laws all fertilizer form- a
goods will in 1938 and thereafter contain 3% nitro- S

This: in-" 7,
down to the required amounts for flue-cured to-
plication below the amount et iets for BpoReS 2

In order to avoid these coniplicationd it is recom- ae
mended that a 3-10-10 be used at the rate of 800 |









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lesin. :
FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS. AND SEED
FOR SALE FOR SALE
__ 2 large Box trees, 8-10 ft.) Orange day lilies $1.00 C; pur-.
high, reasonable. Mrs. J. C.| ple, yellow iris 25 dozen; sweet

.. Young, LaFayette. Rt. 3.

WRooted dwarf boxwood, 4-6
in. $3.00 C; 6-8 in. transplanted,
$2.00 doz.; 10-15 in. common bush
boxwood, $2.50 doz.; little mag-
nolia grandiflora seedlings, $1.00

doz. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green-}

ville, Rt. 3.

Moon flower (the vine runs 40-
50 ft. large. white bloom), 15c
doz. postpaid. Miss Floy Sweat-
man, Summerville, Rt. &

3 Gardenias, 5 yrs. old, $1.00
ea. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Spring-
- Vale, Rt. 1.
: 1 boxwood, 5 ft. high,-6 ft.
- geross, for sale. Mrs. M. L. Mills,
Cumming, Rt. 3. .

Jonquil, gladioli, daffodil bulbs,
20c doz.; hibiscus and snowball
bules, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Accept
stamps. Add postage. Exc. for
100 Jb. cap. white feed sacks.
_ Mrs. G. B. Patterson, Blairsville.
Rt. 4
- Dahlias. Jane Cowl, Treasure

Island, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Har-
rold, Mina Burgal, Jersey Bea-
con, Pride of Calif.. Mae Grief,
Jersey Beauty,- Queen of Gar-
den. Beautiful and- others, 12,

_ $1.25, 6 for 75c, postpaid. Mrs.
H. H. Gilstrap, Suwanee. _

of Dbl. blue and pink hyacinth

_ bulbs, 8e ea., $6.50 C; single, blue
hyacinth, 4c ea. $4.00 C. Postage
paid on large orders. Miss Mae
: Bomar, LaFayette. Rt. 3.

Extra large dbl. and single pop-
py seed, 6c tbls. also Running
butter- bean and frost proof gar-
_. den pea seed, 10c lb. add post-

age to all. Mrs. J. E. Edenfield,
Summit, Rt. 2.

Sey. blooming size lilac bushes,
1 M. blue and white flags, 3 large
Eng. dogwoods, small boxwood,
sev. brides wreath. Mrs. A. B.
Wood, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Junipers, evergreens, boxwood,
tree and dwarf, all nicely shaped,
different sizes. Over 100 for sale
at reasonable prices at my home.
a 188 Mary Grindle, Dahlonega.

a

Bunch sweet pea seed, 10c oz.;
_red bachelor button, 5c oz.; Eve
Peon, 7c 0Z.; summer bush rose,
250 OG.. large, fluffy Princess
feathers. 10c 0z.; mixed old maid
= oz. Mrs. J. B. May, Franklin,

_4 i

Arbor-vitae, cedar pines, cedar,
privet, pussy willow, abelia, al-
mond, Forsythia, Eng. and native
dogwood, butterfly bush, Crim-

* son Quince, 5 var. Spirea, 8 vars
weigelias, wisteria, ie ae vine,
- Gaffodils, iris. Mrs. C. H. Ward,
.. Rt. 1, Adairsville.

_. Redbud, red maple, red, white
_ dogwood, Mtn. laurel, rhododen-
-drens, azaleas, pussy willow,

- erabapple. holly, 3 for 25c; trail-

- ing arbutus, violets, evergreen

galax, Fall pinks 6 for 25c. Add

- postage. Mrs. Glover Abercrom-

bie, Mineral Bluff.

4 boxwoods 11 years old $25.09

each; 3 boxwoods 10 years old

$20. a0 each. ,Mrs. vy Peacock.
Rt 4. Eastman.

Gardenia cuttings. Mrs. R. V.
Wcodward, Rt. 4, Eastman. /
_ Altheas, different colors, large
Quantities, 6. -n. to 6 ft: hy-
drangeas, small and large plants:
2 dozen Euonymus plants 2 ft.
= hiph Mrs. .S. i: Williams, 212
W. 40th St., Savannah.

Maples, azaleas, Mtn. laurel,
ivy, Redbuds, Easter bells, white
pine, $1.00 dozen. Trailing ar-

utus. Add postage. L. E. Stone-
ypher, Mineral Bluff.

es Yellow. purpie iris, 20 dozen;
-yed leaf cannas with red blooms
20c each; Mtn. laurels, rhodo-
dendrons, mixed colors azaleas
$1.00 dozen. Well, rooted. Add
y Sega Esteil Duvall, RE 3, El.

Sweet Yellow Tune Christ-
Mas honeysuckle, buddleia. Jan.
Jasmine, Babys Breath, all large
ize 6 for 50c; also pink thrift
50 C. Add- postage. ig ik Alma
Scott. ene (ee

| Gap.

-honeysuckle vine 10c ea; purple

myrtle,

cupful; lupine seed 10c -tspful;



| deep rose color. No ercgerad! Mrs.

srubs, azaleeg 50c dozen; Mtn.
laurels. rhododendrons $1.00 doz- |:
en; red leaf cannas with red
plooms 20c each. Add postage.
Mildred Martin, Ellijay.

Sweet scented blue violets 30
dozen; Shasta daisies, blue iris
35c dozen; roses well rooted-
pink Perkins, Pauls scarlet, Van
Pleet Silvermoon 25c each 5 for
$1.00. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee. Rt.
2 Cumming.

Privet hedge $1.00 C; weeping
willows, yellow Japonicas 15c ea.
2 for 25c; blue violets, white
daisies 25c C; dry white narcis-
sus bulbs, mixed colors iris 60c
C. Del. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ella

Snowdrop kulbs .30c C; jonquil
bulbs 50c C; Lemon and purple
Easter lilies 25c dozen; red tame

iris 50c dozen. Garner Hester, Rt.
i Dahlonega. :

Yellow narcissus, butter and
eggs, red spider lilies, blue hya-
cinths 25c dozen; white iris 30c
doz.; Mayday lilies 2 doz. 25c;
exchg. for white crepe myrtle,
hardy phlox, Camellia Japonica,|
peonies, Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Rt.
2, Butler.

Yellow Cape Jasmine, dwarf
boxwood 5-6, yellow thornless
rose 10c each; purple iris bulbs
50 dozen; white narcissus 50c
per C; putter and eges 40c C;
Junipers 2 to 8 ft., 50e to $3.00.
Will exchg. Add postage. Mrs.
John Gilstrap, Alto.

Cape Jasmines, pink
purple lilac, altheas,
white spirea, Bridal wreath,
flowering pear, cats claw all roct-
ed 15c each; blackberry lilies,
white, purple iris, Shasta daisies
15e dozen. Add postage. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Cumming.

Three small palms $1.00, Seven
for $2.00; Nandinas 3 for $1.00;
Century and Banana plants $1.00
each; Cheyoties for planting
$3.00 dozen, 6 for $1.75. S. M.
Seabron, Brunswick.

Swiss Giant pansy plants $1.50
C; Bedding pansy plants $1.00
C; pink thrift 50c C; perennial
plants 25c dozen;. mixed colors
iris 25c dozen; 10 different root-
eq shrubs, $1.00. Postpaid. Mrs.
T. C. Bee, Rt. 3, Newnan.

Winter marigolds, Giant size,
yellow marigolds 20c cupful; Bur-
pees finest pom-pon zinnias 25c

crepe

Broadleaf tobacco seed 10 tbl.
spoon. Mrs. Lillie Mae Johnson,
Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

About a bushel of daffodil bulbs
dug in spring, at right time, and
other bulbs and shrubs for sale.
Write or come see Mrs. Hattie
Dickson, Rt. 1, Newnan.

Dbl. Japonicas, red, pink, white,
yellow 8 yr. old 50c each; dog-
wood, red, pink, yellow, white 4
for $1.00; boxwood $1.50 each;
azaleas and cannas $1.00 dozen.
Miss Sarah E. Barrett, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.

Dbl. Japonicas, 4 colors, 8 yr.
old. well rooted &0e each; dog-
wood 4 colors 4 for $1.00; month-
ly roses 50c each; azaleas, peo-
nies, tannas $1.00 dozen. Mrs.
BE. F. Keener, Rt. 3, Elijay.

Red caunas 40c C; variegated
gladiola bulbs 15c for 20; 4 large
milk and | wine lilies 25; baby
breath cuttings 3 for 10c; chry-
santhemums, ail colors rooted. &
for 25c; yellow narcissus 30c C.
Add postage. Mrs. M.D. Holland,
Rt. 2, Meigs.

Dorothy Perkins rose bushes.
rooted 2 for 25c postpaid. Mrs. D.
Les Caldwell, Kingsland,

Dbl. Japonicas, 4 colors, 6 yr.!
old, rooted 50c each; azalea; peo-
nies, $1 .00 dozen; dor wood 4 for
1 $1.00; - _ tame honeysuckle 3 for
$1.00; weeping Marie 3 for $1.09.
Miss Etta Barrett, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Three 7 ft. Camettias $56.00:
each or all for $125.00, doubl-



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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Mixed dbl. zinnia seed 25 cup-
ful; catnip, balsam, hoarhound,
peppermint, dbl. or single tansy,
yarrow, cdltsfoot 25 dozen
bunch; yellow rattle, sassafras
root, wild cherry, wintergreen 2ac
Te. del. in Ga. Mrs. Speer Hol-
loway, Rt. 1, Box 35, Dahlonega.

1000 May narcissi bulbs, bloom-
ing size, $4.00 or 15 dozen. and
postage or will exchange for 50
day old chicks, any large breed.
Mrs. Paul Boatwright, Rayle.

Yellow acacia 2-5 ft. 25 and

35c; Abelia 20c each; snapdragon|

plants. mixed colors 30c: dozen;
Sweet William mixed colors,
larkspur, mixed, 25e dozen; Pe-
tunias mixed, blue salvia 15c
dozen. Add postage. Mrs. R. W.
Tanner, 207 Berkeley Dr., Macon.

Magnolia, sweet bay, evergreen,

dogwood, tea. olives, honeysuckles, |

crabapples, pink crepe myrtle,
wild yellow jasmine 1 ft. 10ce 3
ft. 25e, 4 ft. 35e; echg. for white
feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
2, Toomsbore.

Pink running rose, well rooted,
15; red, pink cactus Xmas cac-
tus 10e each; pink hibiscus 25c
each; purple lilac 20c each; blue
hyancinths 50c dozen; purple iris
20c dozen. Mattie Duran, Rt.-.1,
Cumming.

. Dogwood any size, honeysuckle

bushes, some maples and wild}

shrubbery. Write for further in-
formation. Waldo H. Ellis, Talk-
ing Rock.

Dbl. crimson Japonicas, 4 col-
ors, & yr. old, well rooted 50c
each; dogwood, 4 colors, 4 for
$1.00; azaleas, peonies $1.00 doz-
en; monthly roses well rooted
50c each. Johntie Davis, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.

Dbl. crimson Japonicas 4 col-
ors, 6 yr. old, well rooted 50c
each; boxwood $2.00 each; dog-
wood 4 colors 4 for $1.00; aza-
leas, dbl. peonies $1.00 dozen.
Mrs. J. C. Keener, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.

Mixed colors azaleas $1.00 doz-
en; red and white dogwood 3
ft. 18 for $1.00; Snowdrops 50c C;
Jap iris 35c dozen;
drons, Mtn. laurels, white pines
$1.25 for 15; Golden Glow, Snow
on Mt. 25c dozen. Hazel Heaton,
Mineral Bluff.

Gardenia plants rooted 25c
each oe postage. Cash with or-
ders. No checks; 1 Brahma cock-
erel 75c. Mrs. Onie E. Faircloth,
Rt. 1, Pulaski.

White iris; red and gold ehry-
santhemums; Martin gourd seed.
multiplying onion sets, white vel-
vet okra seed; exch. any of above
for strawberry plants equal
value. Mrs. Pauline Kerce, Rt.
2, Cartersville.

White bridal wreath, forsythia
(golden bell), butterfly bush,
pink crepe myrtle, purple lilac,
lavendar wisteria vines, all well
rooted 10e each $1.00 dozen. Del.
6 or more. Inez Patterson, Rt. 2,
Waco.

Pink Xmas cactus 2 for 25c;
well rooted; Fragrant yellow nar-
cissus 50 for 50c; red President
cannas 50c dozen; Exchg. for
iris and gladiolas. All postpaid.
Evelyn Seago, Pinehurst.

500 daffodil bulbs sprouting,
mostly blooming size $2.00. Mrs.
Nannie Hanson, Bowdon. Rt. 3.

Blue iris, privet hedge plants,
purple violets $1.00 C: daffodils,
white narcissus 75c C. All del.
Etta Stembridge, Ella Gap.

Pink thrift rooted 40_C or
300 plants for $1.00. Add postage.
Mrs. J. H. Duke, Wrens.

Magnolia, sweet bay, red and
pink crepe myrtle, dogwood, ev-
ergreen oak, tea olive, wild yel-
low jasmine, vine roses, big red
roses, gallberries 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft.
25c, 4 ft. 35c. Exchg. for white
feed sacks. Mrs. Nellie Pitts; Rt:
2, Toomsboro.

Arborvitae, boxwood, juniper
cuttings 5c each or exchg. for
white feed sacks. Mrs. G. B.
Waiker, Rt. 4, Blairsville.

Wild rose cuttings with good).

roots 25e for 2 delivered. I. J.!
Lang; Waverly, RFD 1; Box 37A.

Cannas-Conard, City Portland,
Rosea Gigantea, Apricas, Red
Wentzers
Collossal Yellow King Midas.
Humbert, Wallace, variegated R.
Cole, Queen Helen; white Eure-
Ka. $2.00 C. Mrs. 7 E. Harrell.
Quitman, Rt. 5.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels,
red dogwoods, maple, crabapple,
azaleas, 3-colors, well rooted 3
Fb; high $1.00 dozen; Exchg. for
white feed sacks. E. G. Pickelsi-
mer, RFD 1, Morganton.

Redbuds, red dogwoods 6 for
20Cs azaleas 5: for .25c; 3 yr. old
arborvitaes 50c each; blue iris
15e dozen; white pines 2 for 25c:
evergreen galax 10 dozen. Post-
paid. Mrs. Hattie DeHart, Min-
eral Blutf.

Extra fine cannas Eureka
white, Pink City Portland, Hung-!
arian, Rosea Gigantae, Madame
Conard, red President. yellow
Armenia, red King Humbert

rhododen- |.

bells, Brides Wreath, spirea 3 for
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Missou-

Jet red perennial verbena, 2 ae

for $1, well rooted, postpaid in

Red dogwoods 7 for 25c; azaleas
6 for 25c; blue iris 20 dozen;
arborvitates 45c each; myrtle
vine 15c dozen. Add postage.
Earl Dehart, Mineral Bluff.

Green broadleaf Okura pogum,
lavendar spikes 40c dozen, 3
dozen $1.00; tea olives 25c each;
Sago _ palms, evergreen
dwarf white hydrangeas, white
sweet Japanese wisteria 25c each
FOB. Mrs. George Sampson, Sr.,
407 N.. Madison St., .Thomas-
ville.

50c dozen; golden bell 6 for 50c;
horse radish, burdock 3 dsunches
for 25c; recnaoneysuckles 3 for
35c. All well rooted. Exchg. for
sacks. Mrs. Ona Fowler, Roy.

Japanese bamboo 25 nice rocts
$1.00; snowdrops 25 dozen;
white spider lilies 5 for 25c; red
Spider 6 for 25c. All prepaid. Mrs.
Maude Brooks, Arlington.

Pink thrift 200 plants 5c;
mixed peony type poppy, mixed

en tip arborvitae seed 10 pkg:;
Nandinas priced according to
Size.. Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, mt. 4,
Box 79, LaGrange.

Large type mums, white, yel-

low, pink, lavendar, shaggy
cream, bronze, red, ball pink,
20 for $1.00; all colors button

and daisy type 25 for $1.00. Mrs.
Minnie Bell, Rt. 5, Cuthbert.

Shasta daisies 4 doz. 60c; dbl.
white sweet scented pinks 50c C,
85c for 200; 700 gladioli bulbs
60c C, $4.00 for lot; Thrift 75c
C. No checks. Miss Fannie Ford,
1018 S. E. Main St., College
Park.

Large prize winning chrysan-
themums-Silver wedding white,
golden glow yellow, Man o War,
pink, lavendar, bronze, cream,
ball yellow, blackhawk red, tan,
20 plans $1.00. Mrs. R. L. Silver,
Rt. No. 5, Cuthbert.

Camellia Japonicas, all colors,
tea Olives, Banana shrub, Pyra-
eantha, Pittosporum, green va-
riegated, azaleas, Indica, Japan-
ese, Photinia Glabra 2-$1.10;

J. A. Griffin, Cordele.

Lilacs, Paul's Scarlet, Silver-
moon and yellow roseg, erab-
apples, umbrella chinas 20 each;
Foxglove 30c dozen; white hibis-
cus 25 each. William Chamblee,
RFD 2, Cumming.

Blue King iris, Golcen glows
25c dozen; yellow forsythia,

in. 30c each; yellow iris 28c
dozen. Add postage: Mrs. Dewey
Garrett, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Abelia, arbor-vitae, Cydonia
Japonica, dbi. white althea, for-
sythia, winter honeysuckles, Eng-
4sh lavendar, Rose Acacia, Rose-
mary, purple and white lilacs:
Jan. Jasmine all 1% to 3 yrs.
old 10c each. $1.00 orders paid.
Mrs. W. W. Gable, Haralson.

Snowballs, ee Jasmine, dbl.
yellow Japonicas 2 for 25e; Pink
almonds, purple lilacs, golden

25c; Junipers 15 in. high, 4 for

ria Duvall, Ellijay.

3 kinds white spirea and 15
Kinds of iris. Sell or exchange
for white sacks with no letter-
ing. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee.

Scotch Brooms, some good
blooming size, 2 for $1.00 post-
paid, within 2nd zone;
2nd zone, 10c extra for postage.
Few smaller Sizes. Write or
phone. Mrs. A. S. Hutchenson,
roe doeaes 3723 Forest Ave. Ca
1240

Boxwood plants, beautiful,
heavily rooted, 4-6 in. high, si
doz. 6-8 in. high $1.75 doz. sca

50} watermelon red crepe myr-
tle $1 doz.; gardenia bushes, 2
Ei. $3. doz. Mrs, B. L. Robinson,
Greenville,

Crepe myrtle and spirea $1
doz.; 500 cherry laurels 355 0.
$2, 15 Nandinas 2-3 in. 60 far
$1; wild spiderwort cheap; Lois
Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 5.

Arborvitaes, 6 ft. 40c ea.; $25
for 100 at my home; white and
Watermelon red crepe myrtle,
2 yrs. $2 doz.; mixed bulbs 106
for $1.00 dwarf boxwcood. heavy
leaves, 6-8 in. 20c ea.: $15 for
100; Maude Hamby, Greenville.

50 Junipers. 18-24 in. high,
s0c ed, 6 for $1.'11 for ($9:" 20
Arborvitaes 18-24 in. 35 ea. 5

Ga.; 4 large Arborvitaes 3-5 ft.
high, same in diam.; $5 ea. at
my place, write first; Homer
Craig, Loving. a

White rarcissi bulbs for sale
or exc. tor white bunch butter-
beans, shrubbery or : flowers.
Write what you have. Mrs. B. L.
Ashe, Nishop.

Lillium lilly seed, 8c _ tbls.
Bloom ost yr. from seed: blos-
som white and about 6 in. long. |

No stamps. Mrs. Guss Sozebeec.}
Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Beauty bushes, 25 ea.: large,
: med pink <pirea, 20c ea.;
oo Semixed, -26 doz. Exc. for |
vo. ynareissi. 50 or. more or-
Gers postpaid. Mrs. feats ner



$3.00 C. $20.00 M. Mrs. : R.
| Camp, Cordele. \

Wednesday, February 1,

valms, }

Blue and white lilac pushes}

| 2, Tallapoosa.

dbl. larkspur seed 8c pkg.; gold-!

Duluth.

Roman hyacinths, 25 doz
colors iris, 1 of each colo
Mrs. Jessie Jackson, Rt
tell.

25 each;
makes dense covering o
small ] :
dbl. white Lotus lily $1.00. Mrs.| Mrs. G. C. Swint, Milne
for 500; tube roses, bron
iegated and pink iris 25
Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloa:

seed 1938 crop in fine condi
40c per lb. plus postage.
Alice Garner, Palmetto. |

bulbs 50c ; white peas
black eyes Te per Ib. Mrs.
Taylor, Rt. 1, Buchanan.

snowballs, white spirea 8 and 10}

white pines, red and whi
wood,
red and silver maples, puss
lows 3 ft. 3 for 25 or T5e
English dogwood, red Jap
2 for 25c; jonquils 75e C.
Wilson, Loving.

mixed
rhododendrons, crabapp:
dogwoods, white and bla
well rooted, 3, ft. high $1.0
en. Add postage. E. G. Pie
mer, RFD 1, Morganton.

daffodils 25c dozen};
each;
cissi
shoebox full;
beans
Known, White.

beyond |
wisteria 20c each. SORRG:
Rt. 3, Toccoa.

bushes 20c each. All FO
Ge. oN. Fiays: Rockmart.

in good condition 15 eacl
change for feed sacks at 10
Postpaid.
5, Cumming.

del. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham
ton.

blooming shrubbery for sa
my home. All two years old
up, nice stock. Priced ie
Hames,
Atlanta, Dearborn 3271.

and white
rhododendrons,
maples,
trailing varbutus,
lax 15 dozen; globe ar
red, Japonicas 15 each.
postage. Fk: Abercromb.e
eral Bluff. i

tles, 30 Thunbergii Spirea
3 to 4 fess: Pearl bush s
& ft. high. A variety
large shrubs.
hite, Athens Road,

per dozen; canna lilies d
red and yellow 25c. per
eae 50c per dozen.

purple lilac $1.00 dozen;
ing quince roses,
10c each; purple iris 20c d
Add postage. Mrs. J. W..

{t:
sale.



Young Harris.

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Farmers Golden

Scripture: Pro. 3;5
Trust in the Lord wi
thine heart; end lean
unto thine own unde
ing. In all thy ways a
edge Him and He shall
| thy paths.





myrtles, snowdrops,
sythia, dogwood, g
sweet shrub 25c each, al
ft.. rooted, Postpaid. No
nor stamps. Missie oe
ell.

Rose cuttings, large
tinged with pink, everb.
grow to height of 10 ft. o

Red canna bulbs. ce f
narcissi 10c for 15; jonq
C; deep pink crepe myrtl
25c; 2 junipers well r
to 18 in. 50c; black
yrs. old 10c each. Add
Mrs. S. W. Cook, Alto,

Beautiful flowering ~
trees 1 to 2 ft. 25 each;
and over 35c_ postpaid.
H. Reddick, Rt. 2, Syl

12 different varieties
$1.25, 6 for 75 Treas
land, Jane Cowl, Snowdri
garet Wilson, Mrs. Warner
of Calif., Mrs. Harrold. .
Beauty, Aristocrat an
Postpaid. Mrs. H. E. B

Large plants, all cole

ings Roggli Swiss Gian:
25c dozen; blooming size

Baby Breath spirea sma

roots of a vi

white blooms 50c
Pink thrift plants 50.

14 Ibs. Grandiflors-
White narcissus and J

Rhododendrons,

redbuds, mixed aza

Red dogwoods, Mtn, da
colors azaleas, m

mixed
althe
sgl. daffodils, April
$1.00 dozen; coltsfoo'

exchg. for o
or other values.

American flags,

Narcissi bulbs $6.00 pel

Boston Ivy 25c dozen:
White English dogwood

Mrs. J. N. Smith

ae

Giant Pansy plants 20e |

Surplus rose bushes

168 Howard St.,
Redbuds, pussy Willd
dogwood,
red an
coralberry 3
evergreen

25 watermelon red crepe

Mrs. Myrti

Jeffers
Double dahlias, 6 color

Lynch, Rt. 1, Alto.
Bridal wreath, peach

Silver m:

2 large
high and 23 ft. around
Mrs. M. O. Burt,




























ed pink, cream, red, yel-.
white and others 50c doz-
ape Jasmine, red spirea
each; pink crepe myrtles 10c



;, 8, Gordon.

ice boxwoods some large
me smaller, $1.50 for large,
Her ones less. Mrs. Allie
xton, Rt. 3, Franklin.

ge size blue iris lily bulbs
per C or 200 for $1.60. Eva
Rt. 2, Temple.

Jasmine vine, 2 for 25c;
s wreath 25c each; blue iris
jonquils 65c per C; brown
le mums large 3 for 25c.
postage. Effie Mosley, Rt. 2,
n. :





















Atn. laurel, rhododendrons,
rhite, yellow azaleas, red
rood, coralberry, redbud,
apple, white pine, hemlock,
, altheas, pink Cherokee
all rooted, 5 ft. high $1.00
postpaid. Bonnie Aber-
bie, Mineral Bluff.
yarf boxwoods, Globe arbor-
50c each; Junipe: silver
itaes 4 ft. $1.80 each; Jan-
Jasmine 50c each; moss
3 for 25c; Parma viotets
ozen; phlox 25c dozen. Add
ge. Mrs. W. M. Garren,
nton. ;
rge Plumed Pink -Spireas,
des wreath 3 for 50c; Regale




























ibbery cheap. Postage paid
ers of 50c or over.: Stamps.
pted. Betty Joe Kimsey;
ng Harris.

Dwarf arborvitaes, tallest 6
high, 25c to $1.00 each. W. J.
Dougald, Gaddistown.

hite lilacs 15 and 25 ac-
ing to size; Shasta daisies
dozen. Add postage. Mrs. C.
Monroe, College Park.

, yellow, white cannas 50c
sh; crimson 60c dozen; dog-
ods 4 for $1.00; dbl. peonies
dozen; honey suckles well
1 50c each. Mrs. Laren
le, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

ant pansy plants 25c dozen,
zen $1.00; red, white, pink
y clumps 30c each, 4 for
; large white and yellow
lilies 15c each; large glad-
bulbs, 35c dozen; 150 varie-
finest dahlias $1.50 dozen.
paid. C. A. Dobbs, Gaines-



















atermelon red crepe myrtiles,
planting size 20c each; cur-
(15c each; aiso 10 heavy
mixed pullets 1938 hatch
for lot; 1 drake, 2 ducks,
Pekin and Muscovy cross
hatch $2.00 for lot. Mrs.
Bryan, Rt. 1, Turin. .
Gardenias 5 yrs. old $1.10
3 also 20 geese $1.00 each
iy home. Mrs. J. W. Edwards,
, Springvale...

te narcissi, yellow jonquils
dozen; foxgloves, pink phlox
joezen; different colors azal-
Mtn. laurels, Mtn. ivy 40c
en; yellow Japonicas, pink,
roses 10c each. Exchg. for
. sacks. Mrs. John Parks,
, Ellijay.

nowdrops, narcissi, Calif. vio-
day lilies, white violets,
ta daisies $1.00 per C; native
; $2.00 per C; yellow, pink,
ite dogwood, 3 col. azaleas,
rels, rhododendrons, redbuds,
rabapples $1.00 dozen. PP. Ad-
fie Wilson, Morganton.
Dogwood, golden bell, althea,
ik myrtle, Cape Jasmine,
ik almond, weeping Mary,
des bouquet, spirea, old fash-
med flowering quince, hibiscus,
Oc each; iris 15c dozen. J. W.
ver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
nowdrop, jonquils, white nar-
Calif. violets, day lilies
00 per C; Azaleas, Japonicas,
oralberry, American
nd peach rose, Gogwood, Mtn.
rel, winter Jasmine, Spirea,
vell rooted 2-4 ft. 6 for $1.00.
S. J. H. Penland, Ellijay.
-Snapdragons, foxgioves, Shas-
, daisies, feverfew, calendula,
bl. larkspur, phlox, perennial
ndytuft, dianthus 25c dozen,
90 per C; rooted abelia $1.00
ozen. Mrs. Willie Wise, Wad-






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hlox mixed 5c teaspoon; pe-
tunia mixed 10c teaspoon, 3 for
oc; Jap. sweet peas 25c cup;
ellow chrysanthemums 25 doz-
en. Postpaid in Ga. Miss Susie
fate Kent, Rt. 1, Mitchell.
Pink and rose altheas, golden
bells, pink almond, hibiscus, pink
weigelias, lilac, rose bushes 3 for
25c; iris, daffodils, hardy phlox
20c dozen. Mr. Oscar Silver,
Talking Rock.
Yellow daffodils, white jon-
uils, Shasta daisies, $1.00 per
; Snowdrops, Mtn. ferns $1.00
ar C; azaleas, altheas, roses,
trumpet vine, Bridal wreath 3
for 25c; Globe arborvitae 50c
























Yellow daisies, chrysanthe-
mums red flowering quince, gold-
en bell, peachtree roses, brides
euquet, brides wreath, creeping
50c dozen. Ida Souther-

for 25c. Mrs. W. W. Tay-

for 50c; 8 for $1.00. Oth-|:

Beauty

white, yellow 8 yr. old 50c each;
cannas 50c bunch, bleeding heart
75e dozen; dogwood, red, pink,
white, yeilow $1.00 dozen; box-
woods well rooted 6-.yrs. old
$2.00 each. Mrs. Earl Keener, Rt.
3, Ellijay.

10 beautiful Silver Maple shade
trees, very quick growing. Size

j now from 9 to 12 ft. $1.00 each

FOB; also several other varie-
ties of choice shade trees. N. C.
Rosene, 126 E. Baker St., At-
lanta. : :

Hardy phlox, red honeysuck-
le, trailing arbutus, granny grey-
beard, peachtree roses, black-
berry lilies, golden glow, yellow
iris 3 for 30c, 12 for $1.00; white
cluster narcissus 75 per C, 500
for $3.50 del. M. L. Eaton, Rt.
1, Dahlonega.

Any one interested in 8 larg
boxwoods 5 ft. tall 3 ft. wide in
fairly good shape, see Floyd W.
Adams, Rt. 1. Buchanan.

2 large tree cactus 3 years old
$5.00 each. Mrs. L. E. Starr,
RFD 2, Canon.

Daffodils cut flowers Ic each
postpaid; well rooted quince, wa-
termelon red crepe myrtle, all
colors monthly roses 10c each;

Daisies, orchid Lady of Lake 5c
each. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Rt. 2.
Bowdon.

Yellow Japonicas 4 years old
25c each; salmon pink iris 25c
dozen; white pine and Mtn. ivy
10c each; bush honey suckle 25
each. Mrs. Claude Davies, Rt. 3,
Ellijay. .

White iris 25c dozen; bloom-
ing size amaryllis 40c each, 3 for
$1.00; small size 25c each post-
paid. Will exchange for dried
apples or butterbeans. Mrs. A.
D. Windham, Rt. 1, Reynolds.

Purple lilacs up to 2 ft. 2 for
25c; Tiger lilies 60c per C; white
narcissus 65c per C; Florida lil-
ies 5c a bulb. Rosie Sue Gilley,
Rt. 2, Bremen.

Royal blue iris, blue flags, or-
ange day lilies $1.00 per C; dbl.
white, pink peonies 25c each, 5
for $1.00; old fashioned yellow
rambler rose cuttings 25c doz-
en; Tomb vine 4 for 25c. Mrs.
Dessie Hughey, Rt. 1, Fair-
mount. |

Old fashioned giladiola bulbs
60c per M plus postage. Mrs. J.
D. Stewart, RFD 2, Cairo.

Jonquil and blue iris bulbs $4
per M del. Mrs. Dessie J. Pruitt,
Rt. 1, Bx. 67, Dahlonega.

Rd spider lily bulbs, snow drop
and day lily bulbs 1c each; phlox

plants 5c dozen. Mrs. H. E. El-
lington, Dublin.
Rooted white dogwoods 2 to

3 ft. high 10c each or 12 for $1.00;
4 ft. or more, 15 to 25c each. Add
postage. R. G. Streetman, Ideal.

Giant pansy plants 25c dozen

del. J. D. Hall, Sylvester.

Lemon verbena 25c dozen; blue
dgamson plum sprouts 10c each
or $1.00 dozen. Add postage. Mrs.
Gussie Conner, Rt. 1, Buchanan.

Coralberry, mixed azaleas,
Cherokee roses, redbuds, red and
white dogwood, rhododendrons,
pussy willows 3 for 25c; trailing
arbutus evergreen galax 15c doz-
en. Susie Wilkins, Morganton.

Mixed azaleas, white pines, red
and white dogwood, redbuds, ivy,
hemlock, red and silver maples,
pussy willows 3 for 25c; spruce
pines, boxwoods 15c each. Add
postage. S. H. Abercrombie, Min-
eral Bluff.

Jonquil bulbs 25 for 25c; blue
iris 25c dozen. Postpaid. Mrs.
Martha White, Rt. 1, Box 37,
Dahlonega. :

Large dbl. zinnia seeds, mixed
colors azaleas 10c cupful; maid-
enhair ferns, gentians, phiox,
butter and eggs, pink thrift 6
for 35c; Clematis, Jasmine,
Buddleia tree, boxwoods, Deut-
zia 4 for 50c postpaid. Odie Ea-
ton, Dahlonega. Rt. 1.

_ Thrift plants 50c per C; Impr.
Missionary strawberry plants
$1.00 for 300, $1.50 for 500. Post-
paid. Mrs. Birdie Harris, Rt. 2,
Cuthbert. :

Lemon verbena 25c dozen; dbl.
yeliow cannas with brown spots
20c dozen; white rose bushes
well rooted 20c each; Star Beth-
Jehem bulbs 10c dozen; lemon
plants 15 each; ligustrum $1.00
per C. Add postage. Miss Bula
Conner, Buchanan.

Magnolias, sweet bay, crepe
myrtle, sweei myrtle, evergreen
oak, tea olive, red holly, wild
yellow jasmine, running honey-
suckles, dogwood, 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft.
25c, 4 ft. 35c. Exchg. for sacks.
Mrs. O. W. Colson, Rt. 2, Tooms-
boro.

Large size milk and wine lily
bulbs 60c dozen; orange dbl. day
lilies 25c dozen. Add _ postage.
Mrs. H. H. Ramsey, Boston. |

Red dogwoods, Wreath, Jap-
creas, English dogwoods 25c
ex ki; pink honeysuckle, Mtn.
ferns 10c each. Malna Silver, Rt.
3, Ellijay. ;

Rooted sweet shrubs 2 to 2%
ft., 2 for 25 postpaid. Mrs. D.
|G. Caldwell, Kingsland.





pink sweet peas, white Shasta,



old 25c each; yucca and ever-
green ivy 4C2 each, white dog-
woods 2 for 25c. Miss Viola
Hensley, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Old fashioned sweet Basil 10c
teaspoon, Bachelors buttons,
white or purple 10c cupful. Ber-
tha Tucker, Crawfordville.

White narcissi, yellow jonquils
$1.00 per C; pink and red roses,
yellow Japonicas 10c each; pur-
ple foxgloves, pink phlox 25c
dozen; blue spider lilies 30c doz-
en; will exchg. for white sacks.
Ruth Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Fine cannas all colors large

white, cream, bronze chrysan-
themums 50c dozen; pink, yel-
low, white daisy 25c dozen; pink
crepe myrtle, purple hollyhocks
3 for 25c; white bunch butter
beans 20c a lb.. Add postage.
Mrs. E. L. Smith. Wadley.

Pansy plants giant mixed 25c
dozen del. J. D. Hall, Sylvester.

Large type chrysanthemums
white, yellow, pink, lavendar,
bronze, cream, tan, blackhawk
red, ball yellow, flesh 20 plants
$1.00; all colors button type 20
plants 75c. Mrs. R. L. Silver Rt.
5, Cuthbert.

Evergreens, Mtn. laurel, rho-
dodendrons, hemlock, ivy, spruce,
white pine, silver maple, well
rooted, wet moss packed, 20 in.
doz. $1.00 3-3% ft. doz. $2.00;
Mimosa, cedar, holly 20 in. 25
each. Prepaid. Gordon Hunni-
cutt, Tallulah Falls.

Red dogwoods, rhododendrons,
laurel, flowering almonds, -red
maple, red Japonicas, tulip pop-
lar, crabapple, red azaleas 50c
dozen, large size and well rooted.
a - Jane Heaton, Mineral

uff,

18 heart ease, 25c; butterfly)

lilies, 4 for 40c; white crepe myr-

tle, 2 for 40c. Postpaid on 50c

orders in Ga. Cash or M. O.

ee Ida Taylor, Rt. 2, Arling-
mn.

large dbl. dahlias garnet red
3 for 25c, 75 for 12 plus post-
age; purple wisteria crepe myr-
tle, bridal wreath, hibiscus red
10c each; yellow chrysanthe-
mums, lavendar lupine 10c doz-
en. Add postage. J. M. Stevens,
Saint Mary. <

Crepe myrtle, small cedars,
spruce pine 15c each; daffodils,
yellow cannas 5c each; sassafras
root and wild cherry bark very
cheap. Mrs. D. A. Gilley, Rt. 3.
Cedartown.

Purple ilac, achtree rose
15c each; butterfly bush, box-
wood about 1 ft. tail well rooted
25c each; violets, jonquils yel-
low and white, blue flags 30c
dozen; red and pink running
rose 15c. Mattie Tallant, Rt. 2,
_ Pink crape myrtle 3-4 ft. high
10c each, $4.50 for lot plus post-
age; white running clematis
vine 25c dozen plus postage. Mrs.
L. C. Gable, Tallapoosa.

Genvine evergreen, balgam
trees, also evergreen, spruce
trees about 2 ft. high 25c each,
well rooted; cream; petal, yel-
low cup narcissus 25c dozen, $1.20
per C. Mrs. Florence Heaton,
Mineral Bluff. .

Pink Cherokee rose, azaleas all
colors, white pine, holly bush,
red bud, coral berry, pink, red,
yellow dogwood, red Japonicas,
Mtn. laurel, rhododendrons all
3 ft. high $1.00 dozen postpaid.
Lucile Wilson, Morganton.

Oak hydrangeas 2-3 ft. 15c
each; dbl. white and purple al-
theas 10c each; white scupper-
nong vines 25c each; brown fig
15c each. Add postage. Mrs. J.
T. Jones, Rt. 2, McIntyre.

Abelia, Photinia, Serrulata,
ligustrum, weigelia, Beauty bush,
spireas, forsythias, altheas, 25 to
a each. James Cureton, Aus-

Double bright red, pink, or-
chid geranium, red, white be-
gonias, maple begonia, sweet gum
geranium cuttings 10c each,
3 for 25c del. Ida Wright, Rt. 1,
Alto. :

Cannas City Portland, Et-
reka white, Rosea Gigantic pink,
President red, dbl. yellow and
Richard Wallace 12 roots 50c:
Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Harmon,
Rt. 2, Calhoun.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel,
azaleas three colors, red pink.
yellow dogwood, redbud, coral-
berry bush, Cherokee roses, hol-
ly bush, white pine, all 3 ft.
high jell rooted $1.00 dozen
postpaid. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Mor-
ganton,

Large double Pompon zinnia
seeds in all colors 10 teacupful
and postage. Mrs. E. C. Watson,
RFD, Temple.

2 year gardenias, snowdrops,
sgl. lavendar and white altheas
2-3 ft. 25c each; Armor privet
hedge 2-3 ft. 2c each. All rooted.
Postpaid. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell,

Have 2,000 spruce and white
pine plants ready for sale 1
to 4 years old. F.O.B. $3.00 each
or $12.00 per, dozen, Write F. C.
Cox, Rt. 1, Jasper.





May, February 11929 9 we MARE TD BULUETIN 9-0 0 :
OWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND-SEED-

FOR SALE | FORSALE | FORSALE 2 SPOR SALE = WANTED.
e. type -chrysanthemums, Dbl. Japonicas, red, pink,| Purple lilac, azaleas 3 years| April blooming narcissus, jon- Want some native white dog.

quils, butter and eggs, double
daffodils 15c dozen; large type
chrysanthemums, assorted kinds
and colors, named varieties 50c
dozen. Verna Mae Taylor, Gor-
don. :

Boxwocod plants $1.00 dozen;
Cape Jasmine $1.25 dozen; Mag-
nolia Glaucas $12.00 per C; white
English dogwood $1.20 dozen;
mixed bulbs $1.00 r C; water-
melon red crepe myrtle $3.00
dozen; white $2.80 dozen. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.

Abetias, pink crepe myrtles,
Royal Poinciana 20c each; Dou-
ble red altheas 30c; pink azaleas,
Japan quince, Ligustrum, baby
breath, spirea 25c each; Jap.
magnolia 15-20 in. 75c each. Mrs.
E. J. Forrester, Sparta.

25 varieties white, yellow, red,
tan, pink, cream, lavendar and
variegated blooms, 6 to 8 in,
across, field grown, labeled, 8c
ea.; 35 for $1.65; 65 for $2.75;
small type, 35 for $1.15. Mrs. J.
F. Chapman, Edison. :

6-8 in. Boxwood, $1.00 doz.; gar-
denias, 1 to 2 ft. $3.00 doz.; wa-
termelon red, white, lavender
crepe myrtle, white Eng. dog-
wood, 2 to 3 ft., $2.00 doz. Mrs
C. M. Robinson, Greenville.
Honeysuckles, mtn. ivy, laur-
el, red maples, drooping laurels,
white pines, 2-4 ft., pink peach-
-tree roses, purple lilac, white and
purple lilies, rhododendrons, in-
dian arrow wood cheap if come
Nes DeWitt White, Dahlonega,
eke :
Huge milk and wine lily bulbs
12 for $125; Guernsey, Nerine
Lily bulbs, 20 for 60c;

plants, 50c postpaid. Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Boston.

Flowering shrubs, boxwoods,
evergreens, cannas, peonies, nar-

-eissi and gther flowers for sale

or exc. for other value. Mrs. G.
L. Tallant, Cumming.

White, blue Iris lilies, Shasta]

Gaisies, pink verbena, physoste-
gia, 10c doz. dbl. mixed poppy
seed, dbl fluffy marigold seed,
5c this.. white, pink giant red
oxalis, 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Clyde Williams, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Watermelon crepe myrtle, red
japonicas, yellow, thornless rose,
pink weigelas, white baby breath
spirea, 15c ea. 2 for 25c; white
dbl. spirea, 10c, 3 for 25c. All
rooted. Mrs. S oO. Breedlove,
Monroe.

Jonquils and daffodils, 15c doz.
Snowballs, 30c doz; Eng. dog-
wood, privet hedge, rambler
reses, 25c doz. yellow root and
queen of the meadow, 25c lb. Del.
Lionel Eller, Morganton.

FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED |

Want buy cuttings of Camel-
lia Japonicas. Submit sample of
bloom with price. H. T. Conner,
Macon, P. O. Box 478. ee

Want.some boxwoods, cuttings
or small rooted ones. Mrs, Ben
Wallace, Buford, Rt. 1.

Want Gypsophila, Babys
breath and Bristol fairy, Anthe-





mis, Golden Marguerite, Aster-|

Queen Mary, delphiniums and
canna lilies with bronze leaf, and
large deep rose-ping flower.

Exc. other flowers and seed. Mrs.) .

H. W. Law, Chula.

Want all colors of dahlias and
gladioli. State what you have and
best price. Mrs. Donner Bullard,

| Douglas, Rt. 3.

Want number of sycamore and
miamosa trees. Peter J. Haden,
_Atlanta, Rt. 4, Ca 3046.

Want cannas: apricot, peach,
City of Portland, deep rose, Rose
Queen, rose-pink, Hungaria,
clear pink, Indiana, orange, Wy-
oming, salmon. State best price.
Mrs. Frank Kirkland, Dougias,
Rt. 3.

Want cannas: Copper Giant,
King Humbert, The Ambassador,
Cherry red, The President, glow-
ing scarlet; Richard Wallace,
canary yellow, Eureka, white.
State best prices. Mrs. D. W.
Vickers, Douglas, Rt. 3.

Want about 1 M. lavender Iris
plants, also 1 bu. yellow jon-
quils. Sophia Watkins, Athens,
Box 434.

Want few tulip bulbs. Exc. jon-
quils, narcissi or red canna bulbs;
also exc. marigold (grow to be
large as dahlias) seed for pe-
tunia and poppy seed. Mrs. Elma
Cook, Alto.

Want 2 doz. ea. of Elder, Ger-
bera and dbl: Shasta Daisy
plants. Mrs. F. W. Schmidt, Au-
gusta, Rt. 2.

Exc. Yueca for pink dogwocd
or rhododendrons. Mrs. S. G.
Swindle, Athens, RFD 1.

Want 2 small boxwoods, about
1 ft. high. State price and size.
Mrs. Chester Sirmons, Lakeland.
We. 4; Box ie Av ok

Will exc. pot flowers for cam-
phor, Magnolia and other -ever-
green trees. Mrs. J. Z. Curry,
Stockton. :



| large sizes, also 100 Mtn. Lau-

var. pansy

1 fancy'
leaf caladum and 10 cuttings pot

-Ib,; 5 Ibs., $5.50; New Stone, Red

Half Runners, W.











wood, redbud, Virginia live oak,
red maple, Japanese persimmons,
native magnolia, crepe myrtle,
wisteria, Norwegian pines and
red cedars. C. E. Newton, Jr., P.
O. Box 348, Macon. ee
Exc. 2 yr. old Nandina for
rocted Mrs. Chas. Bell rose;
rooted Eng. dogwood for rooted
Hawthorne; rooted Virginia
creeper plants for assorted Yya-
cinths. Write. Ruth Newsome,
Funston. % ie

Want 100 azaleas, red colors,
















rels, 6 ft. tall. B. H. Samples,
Dublin. SS

Want boxwood in var. sizes,
Dwarf and Tree var. State var.,
number of plants and price. N.
a Langley, Griffin, 325 No. 6th ~

















Exc, flower bulbs and wisteria
roots, purple, for any color wei-
gelias, small button and large
chrysanthemums, a White Star
Jasmine (grows aS a vine or
bush form). also hyacinths (any
color except blue Dutch) bulbs,
Mrs. W. W. Lane, Vienna, Rt, 1,

Exc. 2 rooted Pussy Willows
for 2 white crepe myrtle plants.
W. P. McGinty, West Point, Rt.
3, Box 91. aS

Want hear from anyone who.
has or knows of the flower called
a Beautiful Lity. Mrs. Daisy

assett, Butler, Rt. 2, Box 75.

Exe. Tree of Gold (a very
pretty, hardy shrub with yellow
blooms, blooming in July and
August) seed, for Nandinas, or _
creeping cedars, or 100 of fine

plants. Mrs. W. P,
Estes, Canon. - kee

Will exch. the red mole bean
makes pretty hedge seed for
pomegranate or _ strawberry |
plants or for Rela tas narcissi,
ciecus, or any kind of canna
bulb, also have arkspur Dae
ere Mrs. W. B. Hurst, Mans-
teld.

SEED FOR SALE

Citon seed, 15 Ib.; running
squash seed, 10c tbhls.; Bermuda
onion sets, 50c gal.; large Indian
peach seed, 25c doz. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1,

Willets Wonder English
ile Pos oe 15 Yb.

: S. John B. Pope, Fitzgere
ald, Rt. 4. ae ; a :

Stripped Half Runner garden
bean seed, 15c cupful, 25 Ib;
bunch white lima bean, 20 Ib.:
Vigorvine tomato seed, 2 doz.:
10c; 25c C; $1.50 M., Guar. true
to name. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville. ee pee

Marglobe tomato seed, $1.1































































Rock, .
lb. W.
Rt. 1.

Dill seed, 10c pkg. del.; also
want 50 to 75 lbs. nice chunk
honey. Cash or exchange value.
Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville,
Rt. 2. nee

Pure Tastes watermelon seed,
40c lb.; pure Jem cantaloupe
os : age 10c; sena seed, 10

e rs. Jasper R. Hembree,
Martin, Rt. 2. eae

Long green everbearing okra
seed, 1938 crop, 25c pt. aa
postage. Luther Holland, Byrom-
Ville, Rt. 1. Ae ee

White nest onions, 40 gal. Mrs,
ata Morgan, Clarkesville,

Large quantity white and red
nest onions, $1.30 qt. not pre=
paid. Mrs. J, E. Kemp, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 3. ae

8,000 stalks P. O. J. seed

Matchless Favorite, $1.00
R. Stephens, Murrayville,











































cane, _
$1.00 C. Better price on entire
lot. 3 mi. from here, R. T. Cook,
Camilla, Rt. 3. a




or 100 lb. cap. sacks. J. E. Sor-
rels, Royston, Rt. 1. ;
_No. 1 Dixie Bell or Stone Mt.
watermelon seed, 25c Ib.; bunch
okra seed, 10c Ib. Mrs. J.
Hurst, Meigs.

Pure tendergreen seed beans,
20e lb. Exchange for speckled
A. Johnson,










Alto. =

1 gal. Green Pod okra seed,
$1.00; 2 gal. red multiplying
Shellot sets, 50c gal.; butter cup
winter cup winter squash seed,
20c half cupful; cushaw seed,
2oc cupful. Postpaid. Leawella
Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Pure bunch velvet bean seed,
sound, in 2% bu. bags, $2.75 bu.;
Florida Runners, $2.25 bu. Mile |
ford Beasley, Nunez.

Orange cane seed, $1.50 ibs
wilt-resistant Marglobe tomato
$1.00 Ib. Stone and Baltimore,
15c lb.; O-Too-Tan beans, $4.00
bu.; cream white sugar crowder
peas, 10 lbs. $1.00 del. 8. R.
Woodliff, Fiowery Branch.

2,000 Ibs. Crotalaria Spectaba-
lis seed; also Watson watermele
on seed from high quality pre-
lific melons since 1920. John FP,
Hiscock, Rt. 5, Box 112, Quite
aman. :































- Page Four

- MARKET BULLETIN

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Wednesday, February :








SEED FOR SALE

_ SEED FOR SALE

SEED WANTED.















































































Colored running butter bean
seed, 20c lb.; yellow crowder pea
_ seed, 3 Ibs., 25c; 1 bu. mixed pea
_ seed, $2.00. Exchange for W. L.

hens. Mrs. W. M. Tyson, Ocilla.

White nest onions, 40c gal.; 10
or 12 Tbs. butterbeans, 8 jb. Add
postage. Mattie Wright, Buchan-
an, Rt. 1.

_ Giant 20 Jb. cantaloupe seed,
$1.00 lb.; Rocky Ford cantaloupe
seed, 50c Ib. Joel Perkins, Ft.

About 60 lbs. Kansas Early
-.. watermelon seed for sale. W. N.
- Spiers, Rt. 1, Dublin.

White and green velvet bush
and long tall okra, 20c kb. Ex-
change for anything can use.
Add postage. Mrs. M. B. Brown,
_ Fairmount, Rt. 2, Box 165.
i Early Market Queen water-
- melon seed, ripens 60 days from
- planting, trial size, 25c;:acre bag
$1.50; Mammoth seed, grows to

~ for $1.00. W. M. Thornton, Je-
sup. a sy :
-_Vigorvine tomato seed, 150,
-15c; 325, 25. Send coin or
__ stamps. Mrs. Grace Tharpe, Ris-
_. ing Fawn, Rt. 3. =

~ White and colored bunch lim
_ butterbean and running white



- pepper seed, 10c thlis.; white vel-
_ vet okra seed, 5c tbls. Postpaid.
Missie Raby, Mitchell.

- / Velvet okra seed, 20c Ib.; broad
leaf tobacco seed, 2 tbls. 25c; red
_ Shellots, 40c gal. mailed. L. A.
_ Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c start. Add 3c postage. Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Good, clean chufas seed for
sale. Write for prices. Tom Byrd
Atkinson, Broxton. 3
100 lbs. green pod okra seed,
_ 25 Ib.; 5 lbs., $1.00. Add postage
_ On less than 5 lbs. Earl Gooch,
_ Young Cane. ~
Nice white multiplying nest

onions, sound and clean, 50c gal.
_ del. Mrs. J. L. Shelton, Dial.

_ Lot golden leaf tobacco seed
- for sale. J. D. Martin, 826 St.
Charles Ave., Atlanta. Ve 5513.

_ Vigorvine tomato seed, grows
12 ft., 300 seed, 25 del.; old time
Red Indian and White English
each seed, 300, 25c plus postage.
Will C. Smith, Roy.
15 bu. syrup cane seed, good
for forage or sorghum, $1.00 bu.
Fob. A. J. McMichen, Carters-
ville, Rt. 2. ae
_ 200 Ibs. Ga. collard seed, 10c
Wb. fob. A. J. Swanson, Fairburn.
_ 200 Ibs. chufas, 1938 crop, 1214
Ib. Pleas Williamson, Thomas-
ton, Rt. 1. RO ai so
Hales best cantaloupe seed,
sound. good, 1st yr., 3 Ibs., $1.00
Posapaid. Write for prices of
larger lots. J. A. Ward, Cordele.
Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed,
10c this.; cling stone peach seed,
15c doz. Exchange for anything
of. value. Also want Brazil cof-
fee bean seed and 60 day water-
melon seed. Mrs. Florrie Free-
man, Toomsboro,
Pure Sims melon seed, will re-
tain firmness and sweetness for
30 to 60 days, $1.50 lb. R. T. Ho-
any Hogansville. 44 4. 0
Ss peg-nalt ser oe bean
seed, 15c cupful; pickling cu-
eumber seed, 10 tbis.;_
gourd seed, 20c cupful. Exchange
for anything can use. Postpaid.
Mrs. Horace F. Freeman, Tooms-









he

Broadleaf yellow tobacco seed,
$1.00 oz. J. B. Brown, Calhoun.

_*Squash seed, yellow. crookneck,

$0c lbs., 35 Ib.; $15.00 lot. Fred
Carmichael, McDonough, Rt. 3,

Orange syrup cane seed, $1.50/
bu. sok A. Wilson, Bremen,



: Say oe axe

Tomato, mixed hot _ pepper,
mustard, cucumber and gourd.
seed, 5c package; okra seed, 15c
pt.;. exchange for white feed
eas. Mrs. J. T. Weaver, Temple,

15 bu. Bunch velvet. beans,
sound, in good bags, $2.25 bu.
send money. Jabez McCorkle,
Sr., Buena Vista. Sone
Recleaned chufa seed, free of
nut grass, $4.00 bu. fob. W. P.
jtrickland, Waycross, Rt. 5, Box



_ 30 bs. sound Dixie Bell water-

_ melon seed, 35 Ib. not postpaid.
George Elliston, Rupert,

Pull face tobacco seed, 15 for

2 this. ee L. E. Barron, Ac-

- Old fashion white multiplying
onions, 45c gal.; old fashion
Mammoth sunflower seed, 25c
qt.; 5c gal. del. in 3rd zone.
eS T. Hunt, Flowery Branch,
_ Brown striped half runner
bean seed, 25c teacupful; white
butterbean seed, 10c teacupful.
Cash. M. O. Add postage.- Mrs.
Harold McGee, Canon, Rt. &
Watermelon Seed from choice

b. fob. Floyd Sar-



melons, 35c |
ent, Cordele, RFD B.
Onions, white multiplying, 35
Bal. Fob. Mrs. G. N. Hays, Rock-



mart.

is
aes

weigh 150 lbs., trial pkg. 2509 5]

lima butterbean seed, 25 Ib. hot| 1

| Gainesville: Rt. 6.

free of holes, 5c ea; dishrag

| rean,

_3500 los. DP cottonseed, 11 A,

$1 bu.; 75 bu. pure Toole and

spring planting. Cash or have a

Watermelon seed, Kansas ear-
ly, 1938, guaranteed, fine for
shipping, 80c lb. prepaid. R. L.
Bloodworth, Kathleen. tera

Stone Mountain watermelon
seed, saved from melons rang.
wt. 35-55 Ibs. 12 Ibs. $6 for lot.
Fob Wadley. J. L. Moore, Wad-
Jey, RFD.

Squash, 50 lbs. yellow crook-
neck seed, 1938 crop, 35c lb. for
lot. Fred Carmichael, McDon-
ough, Rt. 3, Box 5. :

Clover seed, screened Burr, $1
bu. del. Todds 1 5-16ths in. sta-
ple cotton seed, bale to acre;
$5 bu. del. B. B. Barksdale, Nor-
wood. aS

Collard seed, 7 lbs. good var.
35 Ib. lot $2; A 1 Hales Best
cantaloupe seed, first pr. from
Burrell; Rocky Ford cantaloupe
seed, 50c Ib. 5 lbs. $2.25, 10 Ibs.
$4.25, 50 Ibs. or more 40c: Mrs.
J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 3, Box 34.

Lespedeza, Korean, Polk coun-
ty grown, made 600 lbs. to acre,
5c Ib. fob. Rockmart. Glenn Hays,
Rockmart.

Corn, Whatleys prolific seed,
selected, nubber and hand
shelled, deep grains, small red
cob; has 4 ears to stalk, $2 bu.
fob. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Rt.

Cane, seed ribbon, 1000 stalks
at $2.50 100, fob. Radford Jeter,
Bowden, Rt. 2.

Watermelon seed, 1000 Ibs.
Tom Watson, grown on new
ground, no reas. offer refused,

any amt. sold. H. J. McCorvey,
Jr. Pavo. - ;
Onion sets, red multiplying

shelot sets, 50c gal.; okra seed,
10c cupful, 90c gal.; buttercup,
winter kershaw seed, 2 thls. 10c;
mammoth Russian sunflower
seed, 2% cupfuls 25c. Leawella
Elliott, Lavonia.
Beer seed, Cal. multiplying,
10c start, or 3 starts 25c; add 3c
postage; tame . blackberry
sprouts, 25 for $1. Add postage.
Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rockmart, Rt.
2.: =
Bean seed, tender, white and
striped half-runner bean seed,
20 cupful or 35c pt. postpaid;
white multiplying onions, 35 gal.
postpaid, coin preferred. Irene
Overby, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Gourd seed, Martin, 2 doz. 10c
add postage. H. E. Tomberlin,
Abbeville. ke
Beans Kentucky Wonder, good,
-Sound, prompt shipment, 20c lg.
teacupful. Mrs. Annie Stonecy-
pher, Abbeville; Rt. 2. a
Senna seed, 10c tbls. 1 pt. wn-
thrashed 20c. G. W.: Bable,

_ Beans, old - fashioned, tender
cornfield; black pole bean, half-
runner, bunch garden, 25c tea-
cup ea. PP;. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,

Flowery Branch, Rt..1.

Gourd seed, long handled. 10c
pk. postpaid. Miss Ella Will Gar-

ner, Warthen, Rt. 2.
_ Hot squash pepper seed, 10c
tps.; also all colors zinnia seed,
10c this. Purple Lady of the Lake
15 100 bnehs. California beer
seed, 10c start, add postage.
Clellan Jackson, Waco, Rt. 2. |
Tomato seed, 150 fine Vigor-
Vine, 8c in stamps, postpaid. Mrs.
Will D. Kelley, Comer, Rt. 1. |

Gourd. seed, nice, clean (dish
rag) 10c oz. $1.50 lb. or exc. for.
100 cabbage plants;: qt. Bermu-
da onion sets or white feed sacks:

gourds for sale, cheap. Mrs. C.
W. Pullmore, Marlow. oe

. Onions, clean, white multiply-
ing nest onions, 40c gal. not del.
no M. B. Davis, Fairburn, Rt.

Lespedeza seed, 3000 lbs. Ko-
an, 7c lb. Kobe 8c}: 2000) lbs.
Brown Top Millet seed 10c lb.:|
$2.50 100 lbs. W. O, Hudson, El-
berton, Rt. 1...

Wegermelon seed, 91% Ibs. Lif-
sey, 75c Ib. Mrs. J. F. Bennett,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. - ;
Peanuts, 100 bu. Virginia bunch

Coker 4 cotton seed, mixed $1
bu; 40 bu. Brab peas, $2 bu: 25

bu. mixed peas $1.75 bu. Fob.|.-

ate

Richland, also 20 bu. bunch vel-
vet beans $2. M. L. Moore, Rich-
dand, Rt. 1._ ee
Watermelon seed, early mar-
ket Queen, trial pkg..25c, acre
bag $1.50 postpaid, also Mam-
moth prize growers to weigh 150
Ibs. trial pkg. 25c, 5 for $1..W.
M. Thornton, Jesup.
Melton, Citron, 30 Ibs. 40c Ib.

postage paid. David M. Dixon,
Stapleton, Rt. 2.

SEED WANTED

Want old fashioned Ga. white
cornfield beans for seed. Must be
tender and true to name. Write.
a Pearl Sullivan, Marietta. Rt.



Want 4 Ibs., Early Market
Queen watermelon seed. J. M.|.
Paulk, Willacoochee.

Want white nest onions for

good





cash. Tasker Stover, Ralston.

ville No. 1 cotton seed, $1.00 bu.;

shelled, 50 pk.

corn, 5c le. James W. Garrett,
Roopville. =
Hastings ~corn, shaped and

barn. C. I. Carson, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Stribling, Molena.

corn, kept pure and selected for
large ears, hand nubbed. Qual-
ity guar. N. A. Boyette, Hahira.

fas, 25 lb.; black walnut meats,|
40c Ib. Pie plant or rhubarb, 4
bun. 25e; garden horsemint, pep-
permmt, 2 doz for 25c.

Want about 2 or 4 Ibs. Citron

seed and 1 bb. watermelon seed}

of an extra good variety. Make
best price. Geo. Sikes, Chipley,
Rt Be

Want some of the old time
Georgia White budded collard
seed. Let me hear at once. Miss
Sarah Shuman, Blackshear, Rt.
1, Bx. 228.

CORN AND SEED CORN
- FORSALE |

Hastings prolific, 75c pk. (75
bu. per acre on my farm in 1938)
Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Luthersville.

Woods Improved Golden Dent





seed corn, $2 bu. $1 % bu. fob;|

exch. for peanuts, peas cotton-
seed. B. P. Smith, Commerce,
Rt. 2.

100 ths. Popcorn, nice, shelled,
white and clean, 4c lb. J. T.
Brown, McDonough, Rt. 3, Box
137.

Whatleys seed corn, first yr.
from originator, sound and pure.
60c pk. % bu. $1.10, bu. $2, fob.
Rebecca. Coley Young, Rebecca.

Popcorn, South American,
shelled and clean, 4c tb. fob. No
order less than 50 Ibs.
Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Quantity Hastings super pro-
lific seed corn, first year, $1.25
pk. fob. Whatleys prolific seed
corn, 75c pk. fob. also Silver
Laced Wyandotte April roosters
$1.25 ea. fob. Miss June Wooten,
Broxton. eS

Popcorn, shelled, 5c lb. fob:
few Cuban Queen watermelon
seed, 10c snuffboxful atid post-
age; Tormahlen Brown Leghorn
eggs, 60c for 15. Fob. Mrs. C. T.
Williams, Dallas, Rt. 2.

Popcorn, 50 Ibs. shelled, $1.50
for lot. Fob Stilesboro. Jas. B.
Sproull. Stilesboro. : s

Corn, seed, Whatleys, no oth-
er corn grown near same, prices
- ee T. J. Slade, Macon,

Golden Queen pop corn, extra
early, $550 C lbs., new crop cat
tail millet, $6.00 C Ibs. All re-
cleaned. M. O. or check with or-
der. E. J. Lavender, Rt. 1, Syl-
-vester.

Hastings Super Prolific seed
corn, Ist yr., $1.25 pk.; Whatleys
prolific seed corn, 75c pk. fob.
Mattie Wooten, Broxton,

-- Whatleys prolific seed corn,
selected, pure, nubbed and hand
Shelled, 4 ears to stalk, $2.00 bu.
fob. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Rt.
1 eae 2s i

180 lbs. Pop corn in ear, 3c Ib.
entire-Jot fob. J. N. Day, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5. ~

Big yellow pop corn, 10c Ib.
fob. Cressa L. Stone, Adairsville,
Rte 2, 2.5 ee a oe :
. 8 wk. White Roasting ear corn
30c qt. postpaid; also horse, 3 yrs.
mos. old, broke to plow, $100

Yellow Dent seed corn, $3.00
bu.; Hastings prolific seed corn,
ist yr., $3.50 bu.; _pure Stone-

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.00
C; $9.00 M. L. H. Cousins, Green-
ville. - TER ae
Hastings prolific seed | corn,
nubbed and shelled, in good bags,
$1.50 bu.; 10 bu. or more, $1.30;
also have Bourbon Red turkey
tom to exchange for one same
kind to keep to stay in breeding.
B. E. Messer, Chatsworth. =
750 bu. good sound corn in ear,
65 bu. fob. my barn. B. E. Gar-
ner, Warthen, ae
Hastings prolific eorn, certi-
fied pure Ga. Crop Imp. Assoc.,
selected seed ears, nubbed and
c pk. $1.60 bu. M. G.
Lewis, Cornelia. Shoe San
Whatleys prolific seed corn,
hand selected, and shelled, 55c
pk.; $2.00 bu.; also Piedmont Big
Boll cotton seed, ist yr., clean
and bright; $1.00 bu.; $3.00 C Ibs.
J. B. Hickman, Barnesville.
- Shelled South American pop
corn, 5 Ilbs., 60c; 10 Ibs. $1.10.
Prepaid. Bobby Purcell
Ground. - =
Oklahoma seed corn, 75c pk.:
1% -bu., $1.25; $2.25 bu. fob. W. B.
Smith, Canton, Rt. 4, Box 122,

500 Ibs. Dynamite yellow pop

sorted, 50 pk.; $1.75 bu. fob my
jne S. T. Williams, Jr., Waco,
Rt. 2,

Pure Whatleys prolific seed
corn, 7c pk.; $1.25 half ibu.;
$2.50 bu. C. L. Whatley, Cuth-
pert, Rt. 4. - :

50 bu. good corn, 50c bu at my
300 buy. corn for sale. A. A.

500 bu. Whatleys red cob seed

Rice pop corn, 2 tbs., 25c; chu-

- Mrs.



exchange. Mrs. Hattie
Hensley, Ramhurst. = t*

Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.

Tom}

, Ballj-

47 per cent lint turnout, $4 per

|CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

100 bu. corn for sale.
P. Fordham, Pavo.

Kennedy's improved Prolific
yellow corn (large yield on up-
lands as well as bottoms), rea-
sonably priced. F. R. Kennedy,
Stone Mtn., Rt. 2.

Want 50 bu. good
in ear, within 50 mi. Atlanta. H.
O. Hart, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 539.
Phone Ma 4578.

Want 50 to 100 bu. ear corn.
State price del. F. Reinstein, Sa-
vannah, Rt. 2

CORN & SEED CORN
WANTED ~~

Want hear from party having
good white bread corn. State
price at farm or del. Gainesville.
W. H. Bowman, Gainesville, P.
O. Box 378.

Want best price on 10 to 100
bu. lots slipped shuck or shelled
corn, del. by truck to me. Also
have 50 Hollywood W. L. AAA
now laying pullets. Make offer
my yard. Robert A. Hester, At-
lanta, Rt. 69, Box 29.

Want 35 bu. Hastings prolific
seed corn for own farm. H. S.
Walker, Macon, 349 Turpin St.

Want % bu. Truckers Favor-
ite seed corn, 10 to 15 bu. Hay
peas, Brabs, Irons, Clay, Whipps
or Unknown. State cash price.
Jesse Lawson, Doraville.

Want some pop corn. State
quantity offered and price. C.
R. Campbell, Rockmart, Rt. 3.

COTTON SEED for SALE

1,200 bu. Pettys Imp. wilt re-
sistant cotton seed, grown at my
farm, ginned on private gin, re-
cleaned, $1.25 bu. H. A. Petty,
Dawson. | 4

Stoneville No. 2 B cotton seed,
Ist yr., T5c bu. Cash. Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla.

Cokers Wilds No. 9 cotton seed,
staple 1 3-8ths to 1% in, 1 yr.
from breeder, ginned on private
gin, $2.00 bu. here. R. E. Ay-
cock, Monroe.

1 ton pure Stoneville No. 2 B|
cotton seed, $3.00 per hun. ibs
fob. T. H. Hilliard, Canon, rt. 1.

Latest var. Stoneville No. 2 B
cotton seed, ginned on one varie-
ty-gin, germination 95 per cent,
$1.00 bu. fob. Weldon E. Theney,
Hephzibah. ~
Early Prolific King cotton
seed,. $1.00 bu:; also Champion
S. P. C. young pigs, bred gilts
and service boars, best blood
lines. F. H. Bunn, Midville.



Mrs. L.









| $1.00 bu.; 5 bu. or more, 90c bu.
fob. No checks. C. A, Wilbanks,
Commerce, Rt. 5.) . Cees
- Stoneville No. 2 B cottoh seed
recleaned, graded, in 100 lb: bags,
90c bu.; Whatleys prolific cotton!
field selected, nubbed, 75c pk.;
$1.25 half bu.; $2.00 bu. Swap
for peas. W. H. Bolton, Griffin.
' Stoneyille No. 2 B cotton seed,
Ist yr., pure and sound, $1.00 bu.
J: A. Crawford, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
150 bu. D. P. L. No. 11 A cot-
ton seed, 75c bu.; also Hastings
super prolific corn, $2.00 bu. U.
W. Jordan, Carrollton, Rt. 1.
. Todd's staple cotton seed ist
yr., Kept pure at gin, $1.00 bu.;
$3.00 C lbs. fob, J. U. J. Lord,
Commerce. : ae
5 tons Stoneville cotton seed,
2nd yr., kept pure at gin, 75c
bu. fob.; also fresh 3% gal. reg.
Jersey cow, best for breeding,
sett. Mrs. W. H. Hill; Palmet-

Imp. Coker cotton seed, wilt-
resistant, 2nd yr., 90c bu.; 5 bu.,
$4.00. L. E. Dodd, Roswell, Rt. 1.
Cokers 100 first year 1 1-8th
in.; 600-800 lbs. lint per acre:
large fluff bolls, easy to pick,
small leaves, open type plant $1
_per bu. fob. C. B. Biggar, Had-
dock. eS

D. P. L. cottonseed, 2nd year
from breeder; ginned on one-
variety gin; 65c per bu. in bulk
at my place, 10 miles north of
Carroliton; W. C. Smith, Car-
rdliton.

Cokers 100 cottonseed, un-
mixed, excellent quality and va-
riety, $2.25 per 100 Ibs.; also 2
young registered Duroc boars,
exc. breeding; 1 purebred boar,
+ S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose,

Rucker cotton seed, $2.50 per
100 Ibs. add exp. charges: also
1 large walnut tree at my place.
Wm. Middleton, Buford, Rt. 2.
Wannamaker cottonseed, best
wilt-resistant, long staple; fresh
from breeder last. vear; $3.00 per
100 Ibs. or $1 per bu. Jno. R.
Brown, Hartwell. Rt. 3.

Pettys improved wilt-resist-
ant cottonseed, $1.25 per bu. H.
A. Petty, Dawson.

Hi-Breed cottonseed, planted
ist yr. bought direct from Sum-
merour last spring, % staple and

100: Ibs., fob, sacked. No checks.



1.

rn, prefer

bu., $1.00 bu.: 25 bu. up,
Cokers Clevewilt cotton seed, 1








































COTTON SEED for

Half and Half cotton
year from Summerour
100 Ibs. sacked. Leslie 5y
gin, Kensington, Rt. 2.

Todd's staple cottonses
pure at gin 1% in stap
bu.-or $5 per 100 kbs. f
5 los. pure Tate y
seed, $1.50 per Ib. fob. |
| Canon, Rt. 2.

Stoneville No. 5 cottons
sale, or exc. for peas an
beans; S. B. Lufburrow.

~Stoneville 2 B cottonse
year from originator; a
rean and Kobe Lespede:
R. D. Tatum, Palmetto

Cokers 100. strain, star
ton, sound and pure, 100
$2.75; also Whatleys
absolutely pure and sounc
selected and nubbed,
bu. Ben R. Tanner, San

20 bu. Stoneville No.
seed, 2nd yr., kept pure
7c bu. at my place.
Type W. L. and Barred
eggs, 15 for T5c. W. G.
Canon. ee

Genuine Sea
seed, in 2% bu. bags, $1
fob. Frank Griffin, Spark,

Summerours hi-bred
seed, Ist yr., kept pur
Jobs. Leroy Calhoun,
Ris. : aoe

50 bu. Cokers long sta
boll, cotton seed, $3.00 C Ib,
R. Pritchett, Hampton, Rt.

Cokers wilt resistant
cotton seed, $1.00 bu: $
Ibs. S. J. Aycock, Monroe
- Pure Cokers cotton seed,
bu. fob. Cheaper at barn.
ree W. F. Cox RB

eee Vie



$2.50 C lbs. plus exp. ch
also 1 large walnut tree
Ibs. thin super bee foun
60c lb. Add postage. Wm.
dieton, Buford, Rt. a
Cokers str. No. 7 wilt re;
ant cotton, Ist yr., pri
ginned, pure, sound, clean
bu. B. F. Fagan, Martin.





bu.;

dersville, Rt. 1. ee
Purple Hull Crowder peas, |
and clean, bear until frost, f
for table use, 7c lb. (not inc
ing postage). Mrs. C. W. Si
ton, Treston, Rt. 1.
ing v
$1.10; 10 1

fob. Robert F. Hill, Da ile,













































200 bu. 90 day run
beans, 10 bu.,





90 Day running velvet be
$1.50 bu.; also want apple, |
and pear trees, state pric
variety. Idus A. Johnson,
olence. : pee
25 bu. No. 1 Brabham
$2.00 bu. J. L. Nelson; Oglet
Rt. 2. gee ee
Bunch velvet beans, $2.2
also running velvet beans.
bu. fob. No less than bu.
dered. H. D. Cook, Buena
Rt. 5. ee ip
Early table peas, $2.50
Brab peas, $2.00 bu. fo
H. Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt:
Approximately 40 bu. go
Day bunch velvet beans, |

bu. J. W. Smith, Buena



50 bu. genuine O-T
beans, $3.50 bu. fob. V.
ser, Locust Grove.
White Crowder peas, 1
bu. speckled Crowder pe
Fob. Tate; E. L. Sartor,
Ft See
.90-Day Speckled velvet be
gathered before frost; 50
$1.50 bu., larger quan. ch
J. H. Dollar, Bainbridge.
Old fashioned white half-1
ner tender garden beans, 20c
old fashioned streaked half-
ner beans, 20c pt.; Brown 6
beans 20c pt., add postage.
Oliver Wofford, Gillsville
90-Day speckled velvet |
900 bu. $1 bu.; D. P. L. co
Seed, 400 bu. in 100 lb. .
planted 1 yr. $3 100 Ibs.; Ni
runner seed peanuts, 100 bu
100 Ibs. All Fob Eastman. J
Saunders, Chauncey, Rt. 2.

90-Day A 1 velvet bean
100 bu. $100 for lot, or $1.2
in 2% bu. lots; Brabham pe
$2.40 bu.; C. H. Cooke, Sander
Ville, Rt. 2. eee ;
O-Too-Tan soy beans, genuil
$3 bu. J. B. Leverett, Lu
ville. i eee

oO .

Sugar Crowder peas, 10 bu
bu. Hand-thrashed and sount
B. Taylor, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Biloxi soy beans, 25 bu. $
in 2% bu. seamless cotton bag
fob. Newnan; Hastings sup
prolific seed corn, $2.50 b Iso
four purebred White Holland



Leroy Calhoun, Soperton, Rt. 3.




toms, $6 ea. Mrs. A. W. Arnold,
Newnan, Rt. 3. eS




February : 1938 : oo

_MARK ET B ULLETI cee



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

BEANS. AND. PEAS
FOR SALE =



Peas purple hull eekicd. 50
bu. sound, clean, $2 bu. = A.
Ashley, Montrose.

90-Day Runner yelvet beans,
$2 bu. fob. Idus A. Johnson, Ben-
evolence. t

: Crowder, red speckled, 8c Ib.
add postage; Mrs. C. R. Smith,
Buford, Rt. 1. :

Native : grown soy beans, $2.50
bu.; running velvet beans, $1 per
bu.; Iron peas; $2 bu; New Era
peas, $1.90 bu.; all 2% bu. bags.
D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley.

_90-Day running velvet beans,

2% bu. bags, $1 bu. fob Davis-
boro. McCoy and McCoy. Davis-
boro.

White bunch butter beans, 15
ip. del. M. O. accepted. J. L. Hol-
ley, Matthews.

Tender white garden beans,
free from. weevils; also brown
stripped Half Runner garden
bean, 40c lb. No stamps. Mrs.
Guss Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
20 bu. No. 1 pure Brabham

peas, picked without rain. $2.50

bu.; also Whatleys prolific seed

corn, iJst yr., hand selected.

E nubbed -and_ shelled, $2.00 bu.
Emory Jackson, Goggins.

200 bu. 90 Day running ve'-

et beans, run 98 per cent sound,

B. C. Wilson,

u. No. 1 Clays; 15 -bu|:No. 1 New
25 an sound

.1 90 Day velvet beans,
3 $1.00 bu. 2m
. T. Tanner, San-

bu. Clays, $2.50. All 1938 crop.
Farris McAfee, Tennille.
Several bus sound field peas,

2.50 bu. T. A. Foster, Dawson,
ete 4,

600 bu. velvet beans, 90 Day,
$1.00 bu. fob. Bob Brown, Da-/|
visboro.

Old time Fla. Running velvet
beans, sound and in good bags,
$2.00 bu. Wilmer Beasley, Nunez.

1,000 bu. new crop 90 Day vel-
vet beans, 80c bu. fob. J. H. Row-
-Jand, Wrightsville.

Willets Wonder Winter Eng-
lish pea seed, 20c lb. Add post-
age. R. P. Brightwell, Maxeys.

O-Too-Tan beans, 1938 crop,
sound and clean, $3.00 bu. R. e.
Rowe, Moreland.

25 bu. Red Hull Special peas,
slightly mixed, $1.75 bu. J. L.
Beall, Louisville. :

A bu. O-Too-Tan soy beans,

3.50 bu. at my barn. Thomas
Hunter. Toccoa, Rt. 2.

350 bu. bunch velvet beans,
guar. pure and sound, in 2% bu.

gs, $2.50 bu.; $2.30 bu. on en-

ire Jot. Vv. C. Helms, / ByenA
- Vista.
=. 96 Day velvet beans, $1 30 bu.
Fob. Larger quantities cheaper.
J. H. Dollar, Bainbridge.

% bu. pure, white Crowder peas,
$2.75 bu.; 18 bu. bunch velvet
beans, $2.25 bu. Both good. C.
B. Cook, Buena Vista.

Old time Florida Running
beans, sound for seed, in good
bags, $2.00 bu. Wilmer Beasley,
Nunez.

25 bu. 90-day velvet beans, $1.00.

bu.; 25 bu. Stoneville cotton seed,
Ast yr. kept pure at gin, 80c bu.
Prices | COD. Add exchange for
checks. I. R. Waller, Waents:
ville, Rt, 1.
-. White, tender - fended bean
seed, colored cornfield, white
and striped half- -runners, 25
upful. White mush peas and
pumpkin seed, 10c cupful. Red
hot pepper, 25c gal. Mrs. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

90-day velvet beans, $1.00 bu?

FOB. Bob Brown, Davisboro.

~ Guar. pure, sound Bunch velvet
beans, 300 bu., or more, $3.00 bu.
Leo Helms, Buena Vista. :

10 bu. white crowders and 5

u. polecat crowder peas, treated
or weevil and recleaned. D. W.
Dial, Newnan.

~Willetts Cold-proof Eng. Peas,
ue we del. E. C. Pope, Ocilla,
60 bu. Purple Hull Speckled
peas, $2.00 bu. Clean,and sound.
A. -A. Ashley, Montrose.

20 bu. Brab peas, sound and
clean, $3.00 bu. at. my home.

. P. Foster, Buckhead (Morgan
county), Rt. 1.

TS bu. ea. O-too-tan and Yel-

w Palmetto Soy beans, $4.00 bu.
All 1938 crop and recleaned. W.
F. McAfee, Tennille.

-Q-too-tan. beans, new crop,
$3.00 bu. R. P. Rowe, Moreland,
Rt. 1.

50 bu. A No. 1 Tron peas,
$2.50 bu. FOB. R. F. Scarbor-
ough, Byron.

Tron and Brabham peas, 2%
bu. bags, $2.50 bu. FOB.; No. 1
Spanish peanuts, 4c Ib., in ton
ion Shey lots, Be Ps L. 8. Hayes,

20 tons good, sound, dry Velvet
beans in pod, for sale. Sam Som-
mer, Hawkinsville.

6 Ibs. Wonder garden peas, 20c
Ib. RA: Richardson, -Gardi, Rt.
1, Box 7.

BEANS AND PEAS
_ WANTED

Want 20 or more bu. Unknown
or Clay peas to sow on farm at
Luthersville. O. P. Herndon, At-
lanta, 108 Rogers St., N. E.

_ Want some Half-Runner gar-
den beans. State prices by gal.
fe bushel. Worley Adams, Roys-

n.

Want few lbs. White or Speckl-
ed Bunch butter-beans. Dewey
Maddox, Eastman, Rt. 3.

Quote prices on 20 bu. field
peas and 100 bu. ear corn, FOB
your barn. M. A. Wright, East
Atlanta, P.O. Box 27.
and 100-200 bu. ear corn: Price
FOB here. Cliff Mitchan, Du-
rand. a

Want 25 bu. O-Too-Tan beans,
Quote best price. Mrs. A. M. Ai-
ken, Newborn.

Want some pure Wonderful or
Unknown peas. Send sample and
price. T. R. Bullock, Dallas, Rt.
2 =





_Exe. 1 tps. Vigorvine tomato,
2 spoons green climbing cucum-
ber, and 2 of early June tomato
seed, for 3 cups of Bunch butter-
beans, any color. Mrs. W.. T.
OKelley, Comer, Rt. 1.

PLANTS FOR SALE

pawn strawberry plants,
new var., drought-resistant, 30
C; $2.00 M. Del. Sat. guar. or
money back. Mrs. J. B. Hudgins,
Flowery Branch.

Saint Regis red raspberry, 1
and 2 yr. plants, strong roots,
50c doz., $4.00 C. postpaid. W. R.
Hatchell, College Park, 206 W.
Walker "Ave.

Wakefield. cabbage, Bermuda
and Austrian onions, Ga. collard,
Iceberg lettuce and Beets, 25
C. del.; Alaska Eng. peas, 35c
Ib.; Kudzu crowns, $7.00 M. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.

Copenhagen, E. J., C. W. cab-
bage, yellow and white Crystal
| Wax and Bermuda onion plants,
I5c M. 50c for 500. Del. Ready to
ship. J. D. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4,

_ Boysenberries, $1.25 doz.; 24
for $2.00; 50,
order less $1.00. me George
Haskell, Macon. Rt.

E. J. and Chas.. Ww. Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 75c;
$1.25 M; White Bermuda onion
plants, 500, 65c; $1.00 M. post-
paid; Tomato plants, March
del. $2.50 M. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

E, J., Chas. W. cabbage plants
500, 50c; 90c M. del.;
tomato seed, $1.50 lb. Stone, 70c
Ib. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch.

Klondike
$1.10 M. ae
Mariets, Rt. i

Kudzu crowns, $4.00 M. del. in
3rd zone, 1 M. or more order. S.
J. Brown, Bowman.

Early bearing strawberry
plants, extra large, 25c C; 90c,
500; $1.50 M. Prompt shipment.
Mattie Duran, Cumming. Rt. 1.
Kudzu crowns, $4.00 M. Clyde
Lanier, Graymont. |

Kudzu plants, 75c C. $6.50 M.
Exe. for anything can use. J. M.
Murphy, Winder; Rt. 1.

"Young. dewberry plants, 35
| doz; $1.50 C; 500 for $6.50; $12.00
M. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto.

Lady T. Strawberry plants, 25c
C. $1.75 M Prompt shipment.
Henry Ford Forrest, Gainesville;
Rt-2.

Strawberry, Klondike, 20c C,
85c 500, $1.50: M, well rooted;
good plum sprouts, 50c ea. or
3. for=$15 Miss Grace Crowe,
Cumming. Rt. 1, Box 65.

Dewberry. _s plants, strong,
healthy, wll rooted, Lucretia,
75e C, $6 per M; Eldorado black-
berry, same price; Mrs. C. M.
Robinson, Greenville.

Strawberry plants, Klondike,
$1.50 M; Miss. Faustone Rey-
nolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Strawberry plants, Klondike,
200 75c, $1.50 M, young plants,
full ae Hazel Allen, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2 Box 109.

Kudzu crowns, $5 M; kudzu
seed, $2 per M; H. E. Carden,
Cordele, Rt. 4.

Blueberry plants, cultivated,
10c up, state inspected; bamboo
and Elaegnus. plants. WwW. M.
Shattuck, Blackshear, Rt. 2.

Strawberry plants, Klondike,
500 75c, $1.50 M, del. prompt
shipment; Mrs. Willie Allen,
Gainesville, Rt. 2; Box 109.

Cabbage plants, Charleston
Wakefield, Early Dutch and Co-
penhagen. Market; yellow and
white Bermuda Onion planis,
80 M, or 60c 5 M and 10 M lots;





strawberry. plants,
ae Sullivan,



; O. M. Crowe,

_Gainesvill:

= M Cappbare
Jersey, Charleston and Succes-

| 45c;

ricot, 3-4. ft.,

$3.75; $7.25 C. No}

Marglobe|



PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE



plants, | frost- -proof,

sion, $1.25 M, del. W. C. Hamby,
Valdosta, Rt. 3 Box 60. y

'- Strawberry plants, Klondike,
25e C, 80c 500, $1.50 M, or exc.
for white feed sacks, ea. pay

postage. Mrs. Guy Crows, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

Large, fresh, extra nk - and
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
75c M; Bermuda onions,
white and yellow, same price. Ali
postpaid. F. F. Stokes, Fitzger-
ald

The Texas Wonder blackberry,
yery early, fine market berry,
50-75 doz. Ww. N, Wertz, Thom-
asville. i

4 M mammoth everbearing

strawberry plants, $2.00 M; sage
plants, 10c ea.; few nice seedling
peach bushes, 10c ea; % bu.
scallion buttons, 10c qt., 3 for 25c.
E. L. Corley, Mauk, Rt. Ly

Red Gold strawberry plants,
35 C; $3.00 M; Lady T., 30c C.
$2.50 M: Mastodon everbearing,
25 C. $2.00 M; rhubarb or pie
plants, 10c punch, 3 for 25c. Del.
in Ga. Miss L. M. White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. 3

Klondike strawberry plants,}
500. 75c; $1.40 M; Japanese ap-
85. doz.; Damson
Blue plums, x 4 ft. 90c doz.: aL
qt. Burdock seed, "5c. All. del.
3rd zone. No chks. W. B. Skin-
ner, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Strawberry plants, 20c C. Del.
in 500 lots; want white feed
sacks, also honey in comb. Send
sample. jonquils for sale; want
box flower cuttings; onion shal-
lots for sale or exch. Ella Mae
Black, Richland.

Caboage, Chas. Wakefield and
Early Jersey, 500 50c, 75c M; on-
ion plants, white Bermuda, ven-
cil size, 500 60c, 90c M, postpaid
in Ga. Mrs. W. W. Coffey, a
gerald, Rt. 3. o.-5

Blackberry -
var. of the thaoes o and Lucretia
dewberry, $1. per M, .200, $1.50
del. Maude Hamby, Greenville.

Strawberry, extra large 25c C,
90c 500, $1.50 M, prompt ship-
oe Mattie Duran, nee,

Kudzu crowns, Stabe: quan.
wanted, will quote price; also
want 50 jute bags, state size and)

price. R. E. Lee, Concord. _
_ Strawberry plants, 500 $1 post-|

paid; also chicken feed sacks;
brown Turkey figs, 1 yr. bronze
and white scuppernongs,
$1 doz. pp.; Donald L. Huggins,
Waco.

Sage plants, well rooted, $1 C,
postpaid, no checks. Sam Tweed-
ell, Lithonia, Rt. 2.

-Onion plants, 75c M, del. 40
for 500, plants now ready. M. L.
Sheffield, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 152.
MOR IN GALLEY 10.

Strawberry, Lady Thompson,

.30 $1; 25 per M; Jungs Gibson,

wonderberries, 40c C; $4 per M;
few improved Mastodon, 50c C,
true to name; rooted sage, $
bnchs. 25; rhubarb pie plants,
3 bnchs. | 25c. Mrs. Sarah A,
-Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. TONES

- Cabbage plants, - Copenhagen,
Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey;
white and yellow crystal wax on-

jon plants, 75c M, 500 - 50c del.
J. P. Mullis, Baxley.

Blakemore strawberry plants,
40c C, 500 $1.75; Mrs. Orella
Stewart, Halcyondale, Box 134.

ae plants, well rooted, 10c

3 for 25c, 8, 50c, add postage.
Mis. WwW. M. McIntosh, Coving-
ton, Rt. 3.

Cabbage plants, Early Jersey
and Chas. Wakefield, 500 50c, 90c
M, del. 10 M $6 col.; 3 Marglobe
tomato seed $1.10 Ib:; Baltimore
and Stone 70c Ib. del. ye O.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

Strawberry. plants, Lady
Thompson, $1 per M, guaran-

teed full count. Mrs. J. R. Smith,

Coffee.

Strawberry plants, Aipsionary.
500 $1.25, $2 M; peppermint,
spearmint, catnip, hoarhound
plants, 35c doz., 4 doz. $1; per-
ennial Sweet William, 50c doz.
money order; Mrs. Thornton
McCurley, Hartwell.

-Blackberry, Boysenberry; Cro-

tolaria Spectabilis seed. A. Ss.
Johnson, Pelham.

Cabbage plants, fresh grown,
frost-proof, Early Jersey and
Charleston Wakefield, 500 50c,
75 M: Bermuda onion plants,
same price, postpaid. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.

Loganberry :plants, 12. for $1;
Mrs. R. R. Renfroe, Quitman,
Rt. 2, Box 257.

Strawberry plants, Lady
Thompson, Red Gold, also Con-
don and Mastodon everbearing,
$2.50 M, add postage on lots less
than 1,000; Ben W. N. Turner,
Dahlonega. Rt 1.

Strawberry, everbearing, for
cash or exc. for anything I can
use on farm, pigs, turkeys, tur-
key eggs, chickens, small or
large, seed peanuts, corn, cab-
bage, potato plants in season; if
for cash, write for prices; would
like several nice feed sacks or
peas. Mrs. Arbie Skinner, Bow-

nts improved

L -yr.}

Strawberry,

son 25 Co $1 500; $1.95 M; tame
blackberry. $1 doz.: Mrs. E. L.
Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Blackberry plants, Hymalaya,
50c doz.; for sale or eve. H. L.
Wilson, Clarkston.

Strawberry plants, Klondike,
Lady Thompson, 20c C, 500 $1,
$1.75 M, del.; also white. bunca
butterbeans, 4 Ibs. 50c, Del. No
orders less than 4 lbs. prompt
shipment. Mrs. Belle Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. :

Strawberry plants, Klondike,
20c .C, 85c 500, $1.50 M; well
rooted, prompt shipment; also
old fashioned blue plum Sprouts,
85c ea. or 4 $1; Mrs. Effie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Cabbage plants, Chas. Wake-
field, Early Jersey; white Ber-
muda onion plants, $1 M: Mis-
sionary strawberry plants, $1.50
M, all del. Mrs. C. G. Williams,
Baxley, Rt. 4. =
- Strawberry plants, - Lady
Thompson, $1 M del., 3 M and
up M; also Kentucky pole
bean seed 25 lb. 2 Ibs. 40c del.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.

Frost- -proof cabbage and onion
plants, postpaid, 500, 85c; $1.50
M; By express FOB here, 5c
M. In 5 M or more lots, 60c M.
Sat. guar. John Ww. Berryhill,
Lakeland. |.

TOBACCO FOR SALE

Good, long Red Leaf chewing
tobacco, good and mellow, 12 lbs.,
$1.00. Smoking 12 Ibs. 75c. Post-
paid. Leroy Lightsey, Screven,
At. 2. ;

Genuine Whole eaf mellow
tobacco, 12 lbs., $1.00, Del, in Ga.
Fannie Arnold, Surrency.

Good grade whole yellow leaf,
1938 crop, flue cured chewing or
smoking tobacco, 15 Ibs., $1.00.
Del. Ready to ship. Sat. guar.
L. D. Lightsey, Screven.

Tobacco, smoking, chewing,
barn cured, whole leaf, red yel-
low, mild flavor, 14 lbs., $.00.
Prompt shipment guar. or money
refunded. Want 10 lbs. dried ap-
ples. S. C. Beecher, Baxley, Rt.
2.

Smoking and chewing tobacco,
10c Yb. or 11 lbs. for $1.00. Exc.
for dried peaches or apples up
to 10 Ibs. lb. for Ib. Also have
Cornish eggs for sale, 75c per 15.
T. M. Roland, Coffee. |

POTATOES FOR SALE

200 bu. sweet potatoes, also 1
acre nice turnip greens for sale.
W. T. Register, sfahira.









potatoes, grown especially for
-seed, also country cured hams,
baccm, and sausage, also Ga.
Can syrup and peanuts for sale.
d. WwW. Swan, Wrens.

50 bu. nice size P. R. potatoes,
60c bu. at my farm. W. . Pres-
cott, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

18,000 -or 20,000: Ibs. good
smooth skin red Porto Rica

y

ristown. Joe W. Smith, Adrian,
R352 4

Truck loads Ga collard pres
for sale. Ready. H. S. Baxter, P.
O. Box 104,, Blackshear.

Insp. P. R. sweet potato seed,
$1.00 bu. Mrs. E, A. Lambert,
Denton. . ee

700 bu. Pink Skin Porto Rica
potatoes, inspected; also about
60 tons good peanut and peavine
hay for sale. L. O. Dasher, Val-
dosta.

50 bu. yellow. skin Porto Rica
potato seed, . 75c bu.
lots. Cheaper in large lots. BB.
Morgan, Clyo.

POTATOES WANTED

Want need potatoes, Negro
Killer, East India, turpentine
tand Banana yams. Pay cash; al-
so exc. pr. mares, wt. 1 M Ibs.
ea., 8 and 9 yrs. old, fine cond.
for young mule. I. G. Thomp-
son, Ellabelle.

SYRUP FOR SALE

Pure sugar can syrup, 37 gal.
bbl. $12.95 bbl.; 12 No. 5 cans
to case, $3.00; 6 No. 10 cans to
case, $2.90. Malvin Collins, Whig-
ham.









sale. A. C. Price, Bronwood.
Cured Meats For Sale

Oak smoked pork sausage, 25
Yb. in 5 and 10 Ib, lots fob. E.
G. May, Sparks.

Fancy Hickory smoked Brooks
Co. hams, 10 to 35 lIbs.; also pork
link sausage, in any quantities.
All well cured. Boysenberry and
youngberry plants in any quan-
tity. William Walker, P. O. Box
432, Quitman.

Oak smoked country cured
hams, 22%c Ib.; sides, 18c Ib.;
shoulders, 16c. 1b.; . sound buneh







a seed, 10c Ib. fob. C, B.

Mastoden, 30 ,
$1.25 500, $2.25 M; Lady Thomp-

250 bu. Gory. insp. P. R. sweet} -

sweet potatoes, See me at Mor- :

in small}

New Ga. can syrup in cans for] ,



GRAIN AND }
FOR SALE



smut and Johnson grass
55c bu. FOB Monr Ga
Americus. ue

1 M bundles good
hands to bundle, $3.00_ De
bun.; 50 bu corn in shue
bu.; 25 bu. bunch velve
and 10 bu. mixed field pe
$2.00 bu.; Stoneville -cott
2%e Ib. All at my hom
EOE RE; Meansville, R

~ 60 bu. No. 1 seed whe
bu.; 5 tons No. 1 baled Pe:
hay, $15.00 ton, FOB.
Beali, Louisville. BI

Baled oats. and ee
baled, ea. $15.00 to
Golden Dent and Eva)
pion prolific seed cor
to stalk Tdc pk. $2.50
postage. W. H. as F:
ville. : ;
Peavine hay, cured an
without rain, $15.00 ton
radius of 40 mi. M. L
Griffin, Rt. C; Phone 320 J.

Bright No. 1 Runner pe
hay, $10.00 ton fob. J. H
Hawkinsville. :

Kudzu for sale; Uribhe- oal
wheat straw; kudzu crown.
plants. Write for literatu
prices.

Barnesville.

vet beans in hull, $20. 00. ik
mi. northeast of Newi
near old Augusta Rd. A. B

tin, Oliver, Rt. 1; ee

20 tons good Runner pe
hay, $8.00 ton at barn. Ee
Futch,. Rochelle.

; bundles fodder,
rained on at market pri

my barn, Near Crenshaw

L. P. Patton, Bis Buford,

Statesboro. Mrs. . J. el P

lus, Booklet.

2% tons bright:
straw, $9.00 ton; 4 tons
peavine hay, $15.00 ton: 50
imp. Appler oats, 50 bu. fob.
barn; also want 10 bu. Co.
No. 100 cotton seed and
land Big Boll, raised above
Janta. J. T. Overton, Elko,

GRAIN AND HA
WANTED.

Want 1 ton good, -brigh
at reasonable price. Mrs. <P
Wood, Atlanta, No. 3 N
Grand Ave., Center Hill.

HONEY BEES and B









New bee ums, new sty
glass observation and super.
so new device to catch sw
bees as they emerge from 2
$3.00 ea. I. A. Manley, 222,
wood Terrace, Decatur. -

Bright str. honey in. %
pails, 60c half gal; ae
pails, $30.00 del. Geo. D. Ba
Louisville. ee HES

1938 crop honey in new 34 g:
parafin lined bbis., 50c gal. fo
J. E. Arthur, Register, Rt.

First class Gallberry honey
comb or extracted, 5 lbs, 7
lbs., $1.50 del.; 12 - 5 Tb
$6.00 fob. Prompt. shipm
Guar. D. F. Thomas, Odum s

60 colonies honey bees
frame, pat'd hives, 2 supers
each hive body, $2.50, good -0

seed, Spanish peanuts and pi
C. D. Potts, Macon, Rt. 3. ~

20 colonies honey bees s
frame hives, each hive ha:
and extracting frames, in g
condition, $20.00 fob. Alex |
field, Louisville, Rei

Fancy Gallberry comb hon
10 lb. pail, $1.60 pail postpaid
Ga.; $1.25 fob. New contain
76 Jernigan, Dupont, Rt.

25 hives bees in old fash ;
gums, not robbed in 1938, $1.5
ea.; $50.00 lot at my home. J
Moore Sr., Wadley, Rt. 1.

New Ext. Tupelo honey, $1.5
per 10 lb. pail; 75 per 5 Ib. pa
B. E. Sheppard, Savane .

4 hives bees in 8 iframe
hives with supers, fitted wi
frames, ready for work, $2. 25 e
Exc. for pigs or corn. Mrs. Ell
Mikell, Statesboro, Rt 5
Pure, bright, strained hone:
60c. per % gal. vail, or 50 % ga
pails: for $30.00. Geo. Be ae
field, Louisville. =

No. 1 pure Ext. Gallberr
honey in 10 Jb. pails, $1.00 e
Not postpaid. Jim Pye, Odum

Nice bee gums, new style, with
glass observation and supers, als
new device to catch swarms
they emerge from gum, I.
Manley, Decatur, 222 Lockwi
Terrace. a



Beeswax Wanted



Exec. pure Whatleys prolifi
seed corn for 25 lbs. Beeswax,
bu. corn for 5 lbs. wa Cc.

thbert,

























































ge Six

CANS and PEANUTS
FOR SALE.

00. bu. Virginia bunch pea-
uts, $1.00 bu.; 75 bu. pure Toole
nd oa No. 4 cotton seed

$1.00 bu.; 40 bu. Brab
a) 00 bu.; 25 bu. ,mixed
$i. 75 bu. fob. M. L. Moore,
ichland, Rt. 1,

Ject shelled pecans, 40c Ib.
is guar. Postpaid. J. L. Jack-
. Ivey.

500 lbs. No. 1 Runner pea-
, 4c lb. at my eg A. J.
chell, Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 13.

pout 800 Ibs. eae pecans,
ee run, 15c lb. Sample (1 Ib.)
_ Mrs. L. J. Walker, McRae,
A, Box 62.

Id fashion Runner peanuts,
b. fob. R. F. Thompson, Shell-

eo

aw

. 1 Virginia Bunch pea-
Ss, 6c lb.; Stewart pecans, 15c
Seedling pecans, 10c lb. M.
_W. S. Norton, Edison.

umbo peanut seed for sale.
as E. Brown, Stilson.

bu. small white Spanish
palit, 5c lb. FOB. S. A. Phil-

. FOB. Do not ship
los. D. E. Thompson,

c. peonnec peanuts, 414
ad bu. Jumbo peanuts, 6c

" 1 N. C. Runners, 5c _ ib.
B. No order less than 25c.

0. 1 Virginia Bunch peanuts,
.j also pecans, Stewarts, 15c

seedlings, 10c Ib. Money
. W. 8. Norton, Edison.

nd runner peanut seed, 3c Ib.
-R. P. Mikel, Statesboro,

el. by parcel post. H. M.

orn lan, Lovett.



WANTED

av. bushels of shelled
nuts. State var., and price. J.
McDaniel, Hazelhurst, Rt. 1.



a cheap for cash, or will
purebred Black Essex, 10
old. boar, life treated. State





own. he Apricot, red goose
t blue Damson plums, Lim-
rtwig and horseapple trees,
ea. $1. doz., postpaid. Mar-
le Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.

.pple trees, small home as-
Lment, early to late, 1 yr. stock
0 doz, 2 trees free; nice No.
ae seedlings for grafting
ofa all del. T. M. Webb,

us vines, Concord and Lu-
extra good roots, 2 yr. vines
ea., 6 for $1, 1 yr. vines 15c
8 iw $1; grape cuttings 75
-busnel dipper and Martin
urd seed; vine okra 12c pkt. 3,

(25, stamps accepted. J. R.
imiett, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
judded pecan trees, special

duced prices on all leading
urs ss plum, apricot, apple,

tig, cherry, grape vines,
ole and Japanese walnut
ss, guar, true to name, state
sp. J. R. O'Neal, Jr. Valdosta.

rabapple, gooseberry, plum,
i. muscadine, black walnut,
Us ickleberry 2-3 ft. $1 doz. del in
bright 1938 dried pears,
. plus postage. Mrs. Free-
Watson, Toomsboro.

Cherry. sprouts, early Rich-
iond sour, 3-4 ft. 6 for $1. 25;
Apricot sprouts 8 for a thorn-
le t red raspberries 36 $1; red
ne and grey goose plums 6
$1; erabapples 6 for $1; ten-
der cornfield beans, 25c pt. Mrs.

E. Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Peach trees, all leading var.
tate insp. guaranteed true to
me. $30 per M, $4 per GC, 80c
yz. R. A. Travis, Riverdale.
Artichokes, 25c gal. 5 gals. $1;
SCE and scuppernong
its 50c, 3 for $1; large size
e ae 10 doz. 90c dif-

, Dublin, Rt. 6.

oa vines, rooted,
rge white var. 20c ea. 3 for 50c,
ae $1, postpaid, no checks.
, Hamilton, Alamo, Rt. 2.

Figs, Celestial and white, 2
$1; Concord grapes, white
soanes. 12 $1; i gine hbots
and = larg kudzu
reated, 100 $1; t 1. ws Ww.)

Macon, Rt. 2 ae





ind; fob vineyard. L. E.|



Pecan and Other Fruit
Trees For Sale

Goose berries, bright summer
huckleberries, black walnut, blue
buck berries, crabapples, pum-
granate, persimmon, yellow and
red plums, dewberries 25c doz.

1 ft. 10c,-2 ft, 15c; all except)

huckleberries 3 ft. 25c; or exc.
for white feed sacks; add post-
age. Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Toomis-
boro, Rt. 2.

Red and yellow plums, ewest
huckleberries, crabapples, black
haws, blue buck berries, goose

berries,
2 ft. 15e, 3 ft. 25 ea.; dewber-
ries, 25 doz. Exc. for white feed
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie
Pitts, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Seuppernong vines, satis. guar.
2 ft. 10c, 4 20c; 2 yrs. 50c; ae i
for prices on older ones. J.
Coggin. Covington.

Blue Damson plum trees, 10c
ea. 3 for 25c; May Cherry, old-
fashioned sweet peaches, white
and red vars.; 15c ea. or 12 for
$1.15 del.
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Bronze scuppernongs, plack
muscadines, Niagara and Con-
cord grapevines, Japanese apri-
cot, red goose, and blue plums,
10c ea. $1.00 doz; Garlic,
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lewis
D. Brown, Waco, Rt. 2.

Suppernong, muscadines, Con-
cord grapevines, rose plums, 10
ea. $1.00 doz. Sept. (big red) ap-
ples, 2-3 ft., 2 for 25c; 10 for
$1.00; garlic, 30c doz. plus post-
age. Mrs. H. T. Wright, Waco,
Re 2.

Well rooted scuppernong vines,
extra large, 20c ea. Exc. for set-
ting eggs of purebred chickens.
Mrs. I. E. Gibson, Waynesville.

Pineapple pear trees, well
rooted, 4-6 ft., 25c; 6-8 ft., 50c
ea, FOB. Gash. Ww. C. James
Manor.

State imsp. Blueberry roots,
Bamboos abelia, Tung oil, and
pecans, seedlings and pudded. W.
M. Shattuck, Blackshear.

Muscadine, scuppernong, Him-
alaya black perry, Blue Damson
and red goose plums, 75c doz.,
4 Kudzu vines, rooted, $1.00

; $6.00 M. del. E. O. Patterson,
Wao, Rt. 2.

Nicely cooked: yellow Sept.

scuppernong and Concord grape

vines, $1.00 doz.; Himalaya black-
berry, $1.00 C. Postpaid. C. E.
Smith, Braselton.

Indian and seedling peach,
Blue Damson plum, Quince trees,
2-4 f%., 10c ea. plus postage. Exc.
for white feed sacks at 5c a.,
and for Dahlia tubers and flow-
ering shrubs. Mrs. John R. Ter-
ry, Sr., Rockmart. Rt. 3.

Cherry, May, 4 yrs. well rooted,

13 for 50c postpaid. Mrs. L. A.
McKibben, Waco, Rt. ae ik
Apple and ' state in-

spected; leading var. 2-3 ft. 10c,
3-4 ft. 15c; grape vines, Con-

cord, Niagara, Lutie, 3 _ 10}"

ea., $7.50 C. Postpaid. H.

Alexander, Cleveland.

Pecan trees, budded Stuart
and Schley, 3 to 8-10 ft. 65c C
to 85c ea. fob here; also 500 Ibs.
good Stuart pecans, 15c Ib. Mo-
piles 10c Ib. C. G. Oliver, Barnes-
ville, Rt. 2.

Walnut trees, 1 doz; 2 ft. 152
ea.; 3 doz. cherry sprouts, well
rooted, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
E. B. Warren, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Seuppernong vines, black and
white, black muscadine, red May
cherry, blue Damson, Red Goose
plums; Niagara, Concord grape
vines, 10c ea.; black walnut

sprouts, 25;) Himalaya black- |

berry, 10c ea. moss packed. Mrs.
Artyce Entrekin, Waco, Rt. 2.

Black and white schupper-
nengs, muscadine vines, Blue,
Red Goose and Japanese apri=
cot plum; horse apple, Hack-
worth and crabapple, brown tur-
key figs, hazelnut bushes, 10c ea.
$1 doz. postpaid, 2-3 yrs. A. T.
Patterson, Waco.

Will sell or exc. scuppernong
and muscadine vines, well root-
ed, 13 $1; raspberry and Him-
alaya, 20 $1; brown fig sprouts,
plum trees, red and yellow, 8
ea. Mrs. Cc. B. Robinson, Bow-
don, Rt. 2.

Scuppernong vines, rooted,
large white var., 20c ea.; 3 50c:
7 $1; postpaid, no checks. Isla
Hamilton, Alamo, Rt. 2.

Chinese plum sprouts, 15 ea.;

peach trees, everbearing straw-

berry plants, 35c C. Mrs. S.
Camp, Eastanollee. -

Peach, Elberta, Hiley, Carmen,
Ea. Rose, Belle Ga. Apple, Yates,
Terry, Rucker, Winesap, Delic-
ious, Shockley, Winter Queen, 2
yr. 5-6 ft. and Plum, 4-6 ft., 25c
e2.; grapevines, 10c ea. $1.00 doz.
Jas. Cureton, Austell.

Brown Turkey fig sprouts, Red
June plum, muscadine, bronze
scuppernong, apricot plum, 1 yr.,
size, T5c doz.; 2-3 yrs. $1.00 doz.
Prepaid; in 100 lots, 6c ea. Mrs.
R. M. League, Waco, Rt. 2.

Early Richmond May cherry,
yellow August peach, Oct. peach,
all 1 ft. trees, 20 for $1.00; root-
ed scuppernong and Concord
grapevines, $1.00 doz. Postpaid.

N.

aS Waters, raion goats

black walnut, 1 ft. 10c,}

Miss Eva . Cogburn,

25c}

MARKET BULLETIN
Pecan and Other Fruit

Trees for Sale



Apple sprouts, extra fine, 4 $1;
sage plants, 6 50c; everbearing
strawberry plants, 20c C, del.
Cash with order. Nomie K. Moon,
Bowdon, Rt. 2..

Red raspberries, 3% ft., $1.25
doz.; imported blackberry, $1.00
doz.: figs, blue Turkey, Celes-
tial, 274-3 ft., 25c ea. $2.00 doz.;
Grapes, $1.00 doz. All kinds dahl-
ia bulbs. White and horse apple.
C. M. Wright, Atlanta, 1035 Cap-
itol Ave. S. W. Ma 3671.

State insp. lead. var.,
and Schley pecan trees,
true to name, 2-8 ft.,
$1.25 ea. FOB. Also do top work,
grafting, budding, pruning and
spraying. M. M. Newsome, San-
dersville.

1 yr. old walnut trees, $3.00 C

or 2 yr. trees, $3.50, Del in Ga.
K. N. Sharp, Commerce.

Stewart
guar.



Pecan and Other Fruit
Trees For Sale



Want prices on budded pecan
and other fruit trees. Jack Bar-
ber, Cedartown, 209 Gibson St.

Want buy 50 Money-maker pe-
can trees. Quote lowest price. J.
Ralph Duggan, Warthen.

Want 3 ea. Lutie, Concord and
White grapevines. Mrs. Elton
Chapman, Atlanta, 78 Lindbergh
Dr. Ch 1380.



Miscellaneous For Sale



5 bu. black walnuts, 75c bu. in

hull, $1.00 hulled; Queen of the)

Meadow and Bear-foot, 30c Ib.
J. T. Johns, Carters, Ga. Rt. 1.

Black walnut meats, fresh,
clean, well sifted, 30c Ib. post-
paid Mrs. M. M. Collins, Clarks-
ville, Star Rt.

Black walnuts, hulled, 75c per
bu. FOB Barwick. Jack Webb,
Dixie, Rt. 1.

Yellow root, Colts Foot, Star,
rattle and sassafras root, 20c Tb.
Garlic, catnip; tansy, pepper-
mint, 6 for 25c. Postpaid. Clyde
faton, Dahlonega. Rt. 1.

Calamus, rattle, yellow root,
birdock, bearfoot, yellow dock,
queen of the meadow, wild cher-
ry, witch-hazel, 30c lb catnip
and birdock plants, 15c doz. Exc.
for sacks. Mrs. R. C. Stover,
Rolston.

100 lb. cap. cotton feed sacks,
free of holes, ic ea. postage ee
paid on 20 or more sacks. Wm.
B. Glaze, Dalton.

Black walnuts, hulled, 90c bu.
Brown speckled crowder pea
seed, 10c pt.; large, nice wal-
nut meats, 35c Ib.; Half Runner

seed, 10c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
A W. Hill, Maysville, Rt. 1. _

New, white, downy feathers,
50c lb. del. or lot of 25c Ibs.,
$11.50. Sample free. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4

Yellow dock, 30c Ib.; garlic,
25c Yb. 5 Ibs $1.00; garlic heads,
5e e@. 6 for 25c; garlic buttons,
$1.00 for 1 qt. Mrs. Hannah H.
Harris, Griffin, Rt. C, Box 10A.

1 horse wagon for sale. Frank
C. Pruitt, Dahlonega. Rt 1.

Nice black walnuts, 35 bb.
and postage. Miss Laura Haynes,
Commerce. RFD 4.

10 lb. Beef tallow, 12%4c bb.
Page Judge Phillips, Royston,

Martin gourds not less than 7
in. in dia. and ready cut, for
sale at 12c ea..del. R. S. Wolfe,
Baxley.

Gourds, extra for cutting and
cleaning; sassafras (dried), 25c
Ib. P. P. Write for prices, Mrs.
T. B Thomas, Thomasboro. .

2 horse wagon, $20.00 at my
place, W. G. Fitzgerald, Pitts,
Rt. 1, Box 36 A.

10 or 12 bu. black walnuts in
hull, 1938 erop, 25c bu., party
come get them. D. E. Hill, Dan-
jelsvile Rt. 3.

Walnut meats, 25 pt., 5 pts.
$1.00; horseradish, 30c tb. 6 sets
for planting included. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto.

Dbl. tansy, garlic, eatnip, pep-
permint, yellow root, asparagus,
comfrey, 25e doz. black cherries,
goose plums, wild blackberry and
dewhberry, 10 ea. Sarah McCon-
nell, Demorest. Box 29.

Rattle, yellow and) wild cherry
bark, 20 Wb; garlic bulbs, 50 for
50c; jonquil bulbs, 50 for 50;
blue iris bulbs, 12 for 25c. Post-
paid. Miss N. A. White, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 1, Box 37.

Yellow, Queen of the Meadow
and Rattle root, 15 Ib.; sassa-
fras root, wild cherry bark, 20
Ib.; white pine and birch sprouts,
$1.00 doz; white ash sprouts,
$1.50 doz. Add postage. Miss Lo-
rene Jackson, Talking Rock.
RFD 2.

Clean dry sage, 40c Ib.; bees-
wax, 20c Ib.; onion buttons, 30
gal.; dried - Keiffer pears, free
from 20 Ib.. . .Add post-
age. Mrs. A. W. Hill, Maysville,



Re. 1

40c to

preferred.

beans, brown and white, striped)



Miscellaneous For Sale

: Wednesday, February 1, 1939



EGGS FOR SALE





Rhubarb, rooted sage, 3 nice
bunches, 25c; garden horsemint,
peppermint, 24 for 25c; garlic,
25c doz. nice bunches. "Exc for
nice dried fruit, pepper, free of
worms, or for good white sacks,
free from holes. Mrs. Willis
Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt 1.

Good black walnuts, hulled,
50c bu. plus postage. Mrs. S. w.
Cook, Alto.

Nice black walnut meats, 1938
crop, 35c Ib. FOB; 40c postpaid.
No chks. Essie Faye Waldroup,
Talking Rock.

5 bu. black dried 1937 walnuts,
hulled, also 9 or 10 bu. with hull,
1938 crop, all to go for $8.40,
sacked my home. Albert B. Mc-
Koy, Newnan.

Mint leaves, dried, 35c lb., plus
postage; sassafras root, dried,
25c lb. Gourd seed, not cleaned,
18 Jb. PP. Mrss I. B:
Thomas, Thomasboro.

Jerusalem artichokes, 5c I|b.;
white, black-eyed crowders, 10c
Ib.; scallion buttons, 10c pt., and
6 Ibs. red hot pepper, dried, 25c
Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie
Conner, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Black walnut meats, 30c Ib.,
postpaid to 3rd zone. No chks.
Mrs. L. M. eed. Talking Rock,
Rt. 1.

Miscellaneous WANTED

SYRUP WANTED:

Want few gal. of new Ribbon
cane syrup. Exc. peas or pay
cash. J. H. Archer, Sparta.





1 FRUIT:

, Want Pineapple and Keiffer
Dears. State cash price at once.
. W. Cordell, Iron City.

ae ROOTS:

Want hear from party having
Napier grass roots or joints, roots
J. B. Garrett, Logan-

ville.

EGGS FOR SALE

Fertile, extra large Plymouth
Rock eggs, 50c doz. postage pre-
paid. Container ret. also want
exc. 1 of 2 Buff Orp. cockerels,
10 and 7 mos. old respectively,
for a Buff Orp. pulliet. Mrs. A.
H. Carpenter, Tallulah Falls.

Triple A Buff Orp. eggs, $1.00
per 15. W. J. McGee, Rome, 517
Second Ave.

Separate small pens
white Rocks, R. I. Reds and B.
Leghorns, $1.00 per 15. E. P. Har-
rison, Groveland.

Booking orders for Feb., Mar.

and April del., Hanson's WwW. EB.
eges and day old chicks, 300 egg
dbl. ped. U. S. R. O. P. mating,
$6.00 for 15 eggs and 50c ea. for
chicks. Cash. F. B. Bohlen, Ma-
dison,
. Eng. str. W. L. day old eggs,
closely culled hens, $3.59 per C;
$6.50 for 200, del. Mrs. Belie
Joiner, Soperton.

Purebred large type Cornish
eggs, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. A. G
Clarke, Abbeville, Rt. 2.

Roselawns AAA big sype Eng.
W. L. eggs, $1.45 per. 15, $2.45 for
30, del. C. J. West, Cedartown,
Rt. 3.

Hatching eggs, 100 or less per
week, from purebred Plymouth
Rock hns. Clean, healthy stock.
Make offer. Mrs. R. F. Terre},
Greenville, Rt. 3





AA grade Jersey White Giant).

eggs, stock direct from Nabub,
B. W. D. tested. 90c per 15 post-
paid. Mrs. R. Gable, Haraison.

Rushs Golden Buff Minorca
eggs, $1.10 per 15. Mrs. A. M. Wil-
liamson, College Park. 328 W.
Lvle Ave. Ca 4976.

New Hampshire Red eggs, 85c
per 15, del. 30 for $1.50. Mrs. J.
E. Passe, Madison. Rt. = Box
39.

Pure, bloodtested B. R. eves:
$1.00 per 15, 30 for $1.75. Booked
2 wks. in advance 10c eneaper.
Mrs. Geo. Moxley, Midvilie. Rt. 2.

Purebred Dark Cornish Indian
eggs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid. April
hatch cockerels, $2.50 ea. J. R.
Gardner, Locust Grove.

Purebred Dark Cornish eggs,
$1.00 per 15. Booking orders for
baby chicks at 10c per chick,
postpaid. Last of February and
March del. Mrs. Fred Johnson,
Dawson, Rt. 2.

New Hampshire Red eggs from
triple A stock, 75c per 15. FOB.
id John L. Raulerson, Nahun-
a

Selected hatching eggs from
large type Nabob str. S. C. W.
Leghorns and from S. C. Buff
Minorcas, $1.25 per 17. Extra
good layers. Mrs. Cogie A. Ham-
ilton, Pembroke.

Booking orders for Giant Black
Minorca eges, $1.50 per 15. Crate
to be ret.; also couple Giant
Black Minorca cockerels, $5.00
ea., subject to prior sale. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Peters Bldg.
Hem. 0648 W.

Parks B. R. foundation steck
direct 15 yrs., $1.25 per 15, post-
paid; incubator lots, cheaper.
Would contract for season. Ma-
mie Roach Plyler, Daisy.

| ton.

ea. of]

| for $2.50. Cash with order. Mrs.

























































Purebred Booth str. Buff Orp.
eegs, 75c per 15, postpaid and
insured. J. H. Loyd, Ashburn. Rt.
1. :

Now booking orders for turkey
eges from largest and best of
layers. .$6.25 doz., prepaid. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Giant S. C. Black Minorea
eggs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid. L.
B. Millians, Newnan. ne

POULTRY FOR SALE

BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS:

- Thoroughbred Japanese Silk-
ies, $3.50 trio; Golden Sebrights,
$3. 00 trio; Ringneck and Golden
Pheasants, $5.00 ph. C. T. Gaines,
Buford>

20 mixed Bantam hens and 3
cocks, 50c ea. fob. Golden
Pheasant cock to trade for pea
hen. Sell. Mrs. J. H. Free, Pres-





Black breasted Red Game ban-
tams, all from prize stock. Eggs
for hatching in season. W. C,
Tabb, 1116 Maupas Ave., Savan-
nah.

One purebred Golden Lace
bantam rooster and three hens;
also want to buy purebred White
or Silver Lace bantams. Effie
Caldwell, Hawkinsville. :

Purebred black Cochin ban-
tam. cockerels, $1.00 ea. Exchange
for black minorca pullets. T. M,
Whitworth, 736 Elbert St., S. W.
Atlanta.

Purebred Dark Cornish ban-
tams and Buff Cochins for sale,
Ttade pair for trio geese or trio
White Pekin ducks. W. K. Hern-
don, 1109 Adrian St., Aucusta.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:

B. R. hens, 20c lb. Mrs. E. B,
Patillo, Culloden.

10 extra fine Barred Plymouth
Rock hens, all laying, Lindstroms
Royal mating, $1.25 ea. Mrs. C.
H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.

12 Holtermans Aristocrat B.
R. cockerels, thoroughbred, $3.60
ea.; 2 for $5.00; few pullets and
hens, $1.00 ea. fob. Ellijay. Mrs.
B. H. Osborn, Roy.

One thoroughbred White Rock
cockerel, 5 pullets, $5.00 fob. Mrs.
Alma Oliver, Roy.

50 thoroughbred B. R. Hens, 1
yr. old, 75c ea. at my place. Also
few males, same price. G. B.
Blackley, Dillard.

Fine 18 mos. old rooster, $1.75;
4 fine Mar. roosters, $2.00 ea.5
all pure J. W. Parks str! new
stock hatching eggs, 85c 15. Car=
pag ret. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Mil-_
en.

4 purebred W. R. hens and Er
rooster, 7 mos. old, now laying,
$6.00 lot. Plus exp. Paul Mal- i
lett, Dalton, Rt. 1. S

10 B. R. pullets, Apr. 1937
hatch, now laying from 6 to 10
eges daily, $1.00 ea.; also roos-
ter, unrelated to hens for sale.
Mrs. J. G. Chapman, Butler, Rt.

2 B. R. roosters, 1938 het: 2
e S. Bradshaw, Wrightsville, Rt.

15 Bo. hens and oockerek
$17.50; 15 Black Giant hens and
cockerel, $17.50; 20 W. L. hens,
$15.00; several extra B. R. and
Black Giant cockerels, $1.00 ea.
All 1 yr. old hens, laying. M. O.
Mrs. George Wheeler, Rt 1,-Bo
32, Alma. :

12 AAA Thompson str. B. R.
and Donaldson str. R. I. Reds
and 1 cockerel, 3 mos. old, $10.00
fob. Supply any number. A. me
Bearden, Temple. 9

4 Parks str. B. R. roosters, i
excellent condition, 11 mos: old,
= ea.; exchange for 12. nice

We es yr. old hens. No cul
Write first. Mrs. C. K. Kendrick,
Rt. 2, Macon.

10 hens and 1 rooster direst
from AAA Rusk B. R., $12.00 lot;
6 pure Jersey White Giant pul.
lets and 1 rooster, 1938 hatch,
$8.00 FOB. M. O, Mrs. G. CG.
Wood, Cedar *wn, Rt. 2. :

400 thoroughbred B. R. pullets,
10 wks, old, 60c ea. at my home.
Rady Jan. 27th: Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Rt. 5. Cumming. :

-12 Mar hatched White Rock
pullets and cockerel, $15.00;
Maren. B. R. pullets and cocke
erel, $9.00. M. O. No checks.
Buyer pays postage. Mrs. M. Ae
Harwell, Robinson.
Nice pure Parks str. B. R.
Apr. hatch cockerels, $2.00 ea.;
$3.50 for 2; 4 for $6. 15. Fob. Mrs.
Nelson Moon, Canon, aus 2; x

2 purebred AAA W. R. Roos-
ters, 1938 Mar. hatch, $1.00 ea.
Not postpaid. Mrs. W. L. Dan-
iel, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 35.

150 White Rock Hybrid pul-
lets, Oct. hatch,-17 wks. old, 80

ea. Mrs, W. M. Chambers, Car=
roliton, Rt. 2.

CORNISH:
3 thoroughbred dark Corni:
pullets and 1 cockerel, 8 mos 0)
$5.25 lot fob. James Brown, Hel-
ena. 5
3 purebred Cornish -hens,

rooster, and 2 pullets, $5.00. cd
James Beverly, Hartsfield.








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POULTRY FOR SALE

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25 purebred Dark Cornish hens
- gnd rooster. 1937 hatch. $25.00
42 hems and rooster, $12.50; 10

- Dark Cornish pullets. 1 rooster,
- Apr. hatch, $10.00 lot. fob, Mrs.
- Viola King, Pearson?

2 purebred ark Cornish cock-
- erels, $2.00 ea. or both fcr $3.00;
- also purebred Dark Cornish eggs,
$1.00 15; $1.50 30. J. O. Howell,
Pineview.
10 Cornish hens and 1 rooster,
$10.00. Mrs, Cecil Dominy, East-
man, Rt. 4,
Purebred Dark Cornish pul-
jets and hens, $1.50 ea.; also
_ pure D. P. L. No. 11 cotton seed,
$1.00 bu.; $3.25 C fob. H. W.
Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 131,
_ Greensboro.

GAME: |
1 Blue game and 1 Red game










- game cock, 2 yrs. old, $2.50; all
kinds crossed, $1.50 to $2.50 ea.
Oswell Swint, Gibson, Rt. 1.
~ Warhorse rooster, 2 yrs. old,
- $3.00; 1 Caroli. Blue and 2
- Warhorse stags, $1.50 ea.; 6 Car-
-olina Blue and 5 Warhorse hens,
$1.25 ea. C. H. Chappelear, Mar-
=~ tin; Rt, 2.)
- Purebred Bacon Warhorse
game pullets, jet black with black
eyes, $1.00 ea. Sylvester Spivey.
Soperaton, Rt. 2.
- & purebred Warhorse gaine
--yoosters, 1 yr. old, already
trimmed, $5.00 not prepaid. Mrs.
W. L. Allred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Game cocks. Will pay $1.00 ea.
- for parties to keep game cocks
on farm. One cock to yard. Also
few yards hens to put out on
halves. A. A. Prince, Riverdale.
1 pure Indian G. e rooster,
41938 hatcih. Make cash offer.
Mrs. Henry Everett, Richland,
Rie i:
One fine blue game cock, light
wt., $2.00. Trade cock and hen
for 5% or 6 lb. pit game cock.
- Carl Griffin, 87 Oak St., Gaines-
ville. :
Pure Ky. Doms. Stags, $1.50
ea.; stag and 2 hens, $3.50; eggs,
- $1.50 15; 1 Traveler cock, $2.00;
1 grist grady stag, $1.50. Rich-
ard Panter, Morganton, Rt. 1,
Choice pit or blood cocks in
- pure Shawls, Shawl Mahoney,
Quill cross. Sell or exc. 1 for
_ Grey brood cock. D. D. Haywood.
Barnesville. 413 Central Ave.

GIANTS:
Matured prize winning Jersey
White Giant cockerels, $1.25 ea.
at my place. Also hatching eggs
- from prize winners, 75c 15 my
home; $1.25 shipped. Genie
Hammond, Rt. 3, Augusta.

_ LEGHORNS:
25 purebred B. L. hens and 3

yoosters, $20.00. Mrs. Lon W
- Chafin, Norman Park.

150 W. L. pullets, now laying

80 to 100 eggs daily, $1.00 ea.
~ G. B. Dasher, Valdosta, Rt. 3.
Hybrid Buff Leghorn and Buff
_ Minorca pullets, laying heavy, 50

at 80c ea. roosters, $1.00 ea.
James Beverly, Hartsfield.

-- B, L. pullets, Everlay str.,
now laying, and rooster, $1.00 ea.;
$8.50 lot. Hoke] Wilson, Martin.

Several Seidel Imp. mating
cookerels, $1.50 ea. C. S. Tidwell,
St. Mountain. Highway out of
Clarkston.

2 fine Everlay str. B. L. roos-
ters, dark type, 2 yrs. old in
spring. wt. 5 Ibs, $1.25 ea. Not
prepaid. Also few full frostproof
- gorntfield beans, white. 25c cup-

ful. Postpaid. Dora Mullins, Rt.
2, Jasper.

About 40 AAA W. L. Mar. hatch
pullets, culled, wormed and vac~-
inated, laying well, $1.00 ea. M.
. preferred. Mrs. Byron Ham-

brick, Ideal. a

Purebred, 1937 hatch, S. C. B.
L. cock and hens, $1.00 ea. fob.
pure Kircher str. Golden Buff
; Minorca eggs, $1.00 for 15. Mrs.

Horace Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 1.
50: 8. GC. Bnglish str. W.- Lh.
pullets, 6 mos. old, 80c ea. fob.
~ No checks. Mrs. Ernest Cauley,
filma, Rt. 4.

Abeut 70 W. L. hens, laying
$1.00 ea. or 75 ea: entire lot.
Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Smyrna.
15 or 20 W. L. hens, now lay-

ing, 75c ea.; cockerel, 10 mos. old,
$1.00 fob.; also pure W. R. eggs,
- blood tested, $1.00 15. Mrs. C. H.
Trussell, Sandersville.

W. L. breeding cockerels, 3 to
4 mos. old, $1.00 ea. up; also
white feed sacks, any amount.
Make best. offer. Otto Stock, Rt.
2, Box 19 Waycross.

S. C. W. Leghorns, champions
1937 and 1938. Record no exhib-
jter has equalled.. Chicks and
eggs. T. B. Clarkson, Decatur.

100 healthy W. L. hens. vac-
ecinated, 10 mos. old, $65.00 fob.
B. F. Grogan, Newnan, Rt. 3.

150 AAA Buff Leghorns, best
Jayers, $1.00 ea. or 75c ea, if lot
is taken. J. C. Manning, 1477

. Woodbine Ave. S. E., Atlanta, De
9058.

2 Golden Buff Leghorn roos-
ters. 2 yrs. old Apr. Ist, $1,00
ea. Exchange one for rooster of
oN ns breed. W. D. Flynn, Austell,



























cock, 2 yrs. old, $3.00 ea.; 1 Red}.



25 Eng. W. L. hens, yr. old,
60c ea Exchange for same num-
ber B. R. or Reds. Also want
Mammoth Bronze turkey tom,
1938 hatch, 20 or 25 lbs., at 25
Ib. a J. C. Turner, Round
Oak.

MINORCA:

Several Buff Minorca cocks, 8
mos. old, Lindstrom str. Ex-
change some from older. cocks,
same breed, different str. Also
want to excharee for pigs, 2
cocks for 1 pig, 10 wks. old. Mrs.
P. C. Lord, Rt. 2, Macon.

ORPINGTONS: :

Buff Orpington hens, laying,
$1.00 ea.; 3 Essex male_shoats,
wi. 50 lbs., $7.50 ea.; full blooded
black guinea pigs. 6 wks. old,
$6.00 ea. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Car-
rollton. :

Buff Orpington rooster, raised
this yr., $1.00. Mrs, Herbert E.
Richardson, Bowden, Rt. 3.

PEAFOWLS:

Peacocks. in full plumage, $15.
ea. No exchanges. Mrs. C. N.
Adams, Cordele. Care J, Slade
Farm.

PIGEONS:

Fantail pigeons for sale or ex-
change for equal value. Harry
M. Taylor, 1940 Hallman St., N.
E., Atlanta. ~

90 nice grown pigeons, 10c ea.

one Futch, Rochelle.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES)

Purebred N. H. Red cockerels,
dark red large type, 8 mos. old,
$1.85 ea. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy,
Collins.

9 thoroughbred blood tested,
Apr. hateh, N. H. Red hens and
1 rooster, $10.00 lot. Harold
Lynch, Alto, Rt. 1.

~ 12 N. H. Red cockerels, 4 mos.
old, Hubbard str., $1.50 ea. at
my farm. Mrs, Jno. H. Under-

| wood, Oglethorpe.

From Hubbards finest N. H.
layers, AAA hens; fine cock,
$1.75; 100 baby chicks, Feb.
20th, Pen A., $1200 C; eggs,
Pens ABCD, $2.50 per 15, P. P.
pd. on all; Pens E and F $1.50
per 15. Cheaper in larger lots:
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton,

REDS (RHODE ISLAND):

35 R. I. Red pullets, 2 roosters,
March and April hatch, healthy,
free of disease, $32.00 for lot,
FOB. Mrs, M. T. Tanner, San-
dersville.

5 purebred R. I. Red roosters,
$1.25 ea. B. C. Bynum, Shellman.

S. C. R. I.>Red cockerels, 8
and 9 mos. old, from Bushs AAA
grade, $2.00 ea. Cash. No checks.
Mrs. C. C, Payne, Tifton, Rt. 1.

Thoroughbred S. C. R. I. Red
hens, $1.00 ea.; pullets, ready to
lay, $1.10 ea.; cockerels, ready
for service, $2.00 ea. Mrs. R. B.
Mooney, Adairsville.

10 purebred R. I. Red pullets,
some laying, and young rooster,
$10.00 lot. Mrs. E. M. Caldwell,
Greensboro, Rt. 3.

1 purebred R. I. Red 22. mos.
old rooster, Sunshine str., $2.00.
Exchange for dried apples at 10c
lb. or white chicken feed sacks
free from holes. Mrs. W. L. All-
red Tallatoosa, Rt. 2. :

10 thoroughbred R. I. Red pul-
lets and 1 rooster, $10.00 lot.
Mrs. W. . Needham, Ellenwood.

20 R. I. Red hens, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
Mason McKinnon, Rt. 1.

3 R. I. Red cockerels, $1.75 ea.;
$5.00 lot; 25 fine pullets, $1.25
ea. Cash with order. No thecxs.
Son H. B. Batchelor, Rt. 1, Mc-

ae.

Purebred R. I. Red roosters,
$2.00 ea. fob. Money back guar.
S. Thos. Memory, Blackshear.

One R. I. Red rooster and 2
Buff Orpington roosters, Apr.
1938 hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. H.
ies 464 S. Central Ave. Hape-
ville.

Dark R. I. Red, rooster, $1.50,
or exc. for 2 March 1938 hatch
N. H. pullets. Ea. pay 2xpress;
White Wyandotte rooster, $1.50,
or $2.75 for both plus express.
Both 1938 hatch. Mrs. S. S. Biz-
zell, Moultrie.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC.:

Purebred Bird Bros. Mammoth
Bronze young turkey toms, $6.00
ea. L. A. Chamblee, Hartwell.

guinea hens and 1 rooster,
50c ea.; exchange for 6 large
hens, any breed. Ea. pay exp. G.
C. Smith, Box 134, Adrian.

8 Mallard duck hens, 75 ea.

Exchange for value. Mrs. Edgar
Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2.

Black and White Muscovy
ducks, $1.00 ea.; drakes, $1.25 ea.;
pure Mallard White Pekin
drakes. 75c ea.; Buff Orpington
eges, $1.00 15. Roberta McCollum,
Grantville, Rt. 2.

Purebred White Guineas, 1938
hatch, $1.00 ea.; $2.75 trio; $5.60

for 6; $10.00 for 12. Fob. Mattie!

J. Rowan, Cartersville.

11 Indian Runner ducks and 1
drake; White pekins. good layers
50c ea. Mrs. E. R. Bledsoe, Frank-

\ lin, Rt. 3.

|same breed for breeding pur-

| Rose Comb Wyandotte cockerel,



5 little Eng, Mallard drakes
and 4 ducks,.75c ea, Mrs. B. M.
Thomas, Hoboken.

One young Bronze turkey tom.
Apr. hatched, wt 18 to 20 Ibs.
Sell or exchange. Want one of

poses. Ea. pay express. H. L. In-
gram, Acworth. \

10. Speckled guinea hens and
2 roosters, all young, $10.00 lot.
You pay charges. Trade one

speckled hen and rooster, or pay
reasonable price for a pure
white Australian or African

guinea rooster. L. M. Johnson,
Rt. 2, Acworth.

9 Speckled guineas, 1 yr. old,
half White African, $5.00 lot;
exchange for 5 purebred Dark
Cornish game pullets, not over
1 yr. old, heavy Bull Dog str. T.
L. Harris, Cedartown, Rt. 3.

Purebred White African gui-
neas, 3 for $2.50 fob. Mrs. C. A.
Black, The Rock, Rt. 1,

6 young White Pekin ducks for
sale. J. T. Brown, Elberton, Rt.
3. es
WYANDOTTES:

65 large size Wyandotte hens,
now laying. $1.00 ea. at my
farm. Mrs. E, S. Cooper, Lithonia,
Rt. 1, Chandlers Mill. :

20 purebred. S. L. Wyandotte
pullets, ready to Jay, and 1 roos~-
ter, $20.00 lot. M. O. Mrs. Edgar
Ray, Ellijay, Rt. 3. -

1 large Feb. hatched White

$1.50; 3 large Apr. hatch S. L.
Rose Comb Wyandotte cocker-
els, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. C. Young,
LaFayette, Rt. 3.

Purebred White Wyandoite
pullets and cockerels, 75c ea. 6
pullets and 1 cock, $5.00 fob. No
personal checks. Mrs. E. B. Rags-
dale, Hiram.

POULTRY WANTED

ANCONAS:

Want 2 Ancona roosters. A. A.
Evans, 29 Homer St., Commerce.
BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS:

Want 2 light Brahma cocker-
els, 1938 hatch, at once. Mrs. T.
L, Anderson, Elberton, Rt. 3.

Want pair White Japanese
Silkies (bantams). Dee Roy Eller,
Ga. Kincaid Mill No. 3, Griffin. |

Want common bantam hens.
Also. White Muscovy | drake.
Quote price and number in re-
ply. W. G. Hartley, St. Mountain.

CAPONS: :

Want 3 large Capons, trained
to carry chicks; also want pk.
little white peas, free from wee-
vils. Mrs. H. R. Waters, Sterling.
LEGHORNS:

Want to buy 35, 50 or more
Big English W. L. young. State
str. and where purchased. Or
take B. L. pullets and hens. Mrs.
Robert L. Graham, Rt. 1, Cam-
illa.

Want to buy well marked 1938
spr. hatch W. L. cockerels. Must
be good str. and _ reasonably
priced. G. A. Jones, 207 First
Ave. S. E., Atlanta.

Want young B. L. hens at mar-
ket price. Also have rice seeded
watermelon, 25c per 5 hills; Ev-
erlay B. L.-eggs, 45c- doz. -del,
Mrs. H. C. Martin, White Oak,
Box 109.

Want 25 day old dbl. comb B.
L. baby chicks. J. W. Perkins,
Benevolence.
MISCELLANEOUS:

Want chickens





weighing

around 2 or 3 Ibs. Also want 10]*

ibs. ea. dried apples and peach-
es, free from worms and cores.
Exchange equal value. Mrs. R. T.
Chatham, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Want 100 to 25 purebred hens
to raise on halves, prefer heavy
breed, return old stock and half
young stock next fall; also want
100 to 200 W. L. baby chicks, Apr.
delivery, on halves. Mrs. A. L.
Hudgins, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
ORPINGTONS:

Want 3 Buff Orpington roos-
ters, Mar. or Apr. hatch. Mrs. H.
T. Wray, (Rt. 3, Cedartown.

Want 3 yellow Buff Orping-
ton roosters, ready for service.
No eulls. J. A. Martin, t. 4,
Waycross. :

PIGEONS:

Want Maltese pigeons, mated.
State color, -age, price, etc. C. A.
Waters, 1825 West Broad St.,
Savannah.

REDS (RHODE ISLANDS):

Want R. I. Red chicks to raise
on halves to broiler size; also
few horseradish plants and 1 lb.
yellow popcorn. Mrs. N. W. Mc-
-Leod. P. O. Box 80, Sheliman.

Want to exchange B. R. hens,
pullets and roosters for R. I,
Reds; also have pr. White Indian
Cornish, $5.00; 3 Mar. hatch
Dark Cornish pullets, $450; 1
cockerel, $1.50. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester.

SUSSEX:

Want one Padgetts str.
Speckled Sussex rooster, 1 yr.
old, cheap for cash. State price
and particulars in first letter.

| ducks for best offer. H. M. Wood-

man, Commerce.



Mrs. H. E. Lovett, Lovett. i





TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC.::

Want spr. hatch purebred B.
B. M. B. turkey tom, not under
20 lbs. Exchange young hen,
same breed, 12 lbs. or more, pay

reasonable difference. Write
first. Mrs. Fuller Sturdivant,
Chipley. :

Want 4 turkey hens, 2 yrs. old.
Make best offer. Otto A. Stock,
Rt. 2, Box 19, Waycross.

Want 3 Bourbon Red turkeys.
Also want Buff Orpington cock-
erels. Exchange. Mrs. Frank A.
Irwin, Alamo, Rt. 2.

Want 3 Pekin ducks and drake.
Mrs. F. E. Newton, 211 Stone St.,
Waynesboro. :

Want 1 White Pekin duck. Ex-
change or will buy 2 ducks at
reasonable price. A. N. Adams,
Elberton, Rt. 2. :

Want, Bourbon Red or Bronze
turkeys. State best price. Mrs. L.
I. James, Homerville, Rt. 2, Box
61,

Want 1 B. B. Mammoth Bronze
turkey tom. State age, wt. and
price in first letter. Albert F.
Fulford, Shellman. |

Want one young White African
guinea rooster. C. H. Sullivan,
Tignall.

WYANDOTTES:

Want S. L. Wyandotte cocker-
el, 1 yr. old or past. Mrs. Will
Dillard, Dillard...

HOGS FOR SALE

2 full blood big bone Guinea
male pigs, wt. 100 lbs. color black,
5 mos. old, 1 or both, $22.50 ea.
Will not ship. H. C. Mize, Toc-
coa, Rt. 1.

S. P. C. pigs from prize win-
ning stock, 3 mos. old, reg. buy-
ers name, $10.00 ea.; Reg.
Guernsey bull, Duggans Re-
doubtable Southerner No. 250597.
22 mos. old, and few grade heif-
ers. T. R. Doggan, Warthen..

1 litter of O. I. C. crossed with
S. P. C. pigs, ready for sale Jan-
uary 28th, reasonable price; 1
good mule, wt 1100 lbs. for sale.
Come see. Lewis H. Jones, Fay-
etteville, Rt. 3.

Purebred big bone Guinea
pigs, cholera immune, 8 wks. old,
ready for shipment February Ist,
$5.00 ea. FOB. Not Reg. L. C.
Harrell, Sparta. Rt. 2.

Choice S. P. C. gilts and boars,
cholera immune and reg. $12.50
and $15.00 ea.; 3 pr. Mallard





ward, Waycross( Rosedale Farm,
2 mi. on Highway So. .

Berkshires, as good as the best,
3 mos. old, Sows, $12.50, Boars,
$15.00 ea. or $25.00 pair; young
sows and service boars matter
of correspondence. Will trade for
corn. Jason A. Tuggle, Chamblee,
Rt. 2, Highpoint Rd.

6 purebred S. P. C. pigs, reg.
buyers name, life time treated,
12 wks. old, $10.00 ea.; a 6 mos.
old S. P. C. boar; reg. buyers
name and treated. wt. 200-250
Ibs. $25.00 Fob. Van R. Carden,
Hatley.

Duroc Jersey and big bone P.
C. male, crossed, 2 yrs. old March
19th, wt. around 275 lbs. per-
fect cond. $25.00 cash. G. H.
Crosby, Savannah,eRt. 3, White
Bluff Road.

3 purebred black P. C: boars,
14 mos. old, about 75 Ibs. treat-
ed, free of worms, from cham-
pion boar, $12.00 ea., papers. F.
Scott, Jr., Jesup, RFD 2. 4 4

1 purebred S. P. C. boar, wt.
325 lbs. 18 mos. old, well marked,
thrifty, no bad habits. $20.00.
Marvin Gaskin, Douglas, Rt. 1.
-3 reg. S: P. C. males, 3 mos. old,
wt. 65 Ibs. ea. $10.00 ea. with
reg, papers. Carlton Hancock,
Sylvester, Rt. 3.

Cherry red Durocs, boar about
ready for service, pigs of both
sex, treated and reg. in buyers
name. P. C. Herod, Kathleen.

Reg. White Chester boar, wt.
300 lbs. or better, $18.00 at barn;
also good Ribbon Cane syrup,
5dc gal. in tin cans. Will not
ship. R. L. Albea, Metasville.

Pamous.O. 1, C, and SP. C:
crossed, 7 wks. old, $5.00 ea. at
my barn. W. N. Poole, Rt. 1, Lil-
burn.

Blue Guinea male shoat, ready
for service, $12.00 FOB Manches-
ter. Johnson Weldon, Woodbury,
Ritz: 2.

Purebred Hampshire males,
for sale, or exc. for seed peanuts
and good syrup at 50 gal. O. S.
Duggan, Chester. ;

1 choice, reg. Berkshire boar,

9 mos. old, $25.00. C. J. Hard-

Ree. Berkshire male, 2 yrs. old
$25.00 at barn; $27.50 crated FOB
Locust Grove. Exc. for another
reg. male non-related. E. F. Sea-
bolt, Locust Grove, Rt. 2.

5 grade shoats, black P. C.
crossed on Guinea, av. wt. 70-75
Ibs. $33.75 for lot; FOB farm. M.
T. Bryson, Greensboro. Rt. 3.

Fine 8 wks. old SP: C. gilts,
cholera immune, $8.00 ea.. $15.00
pair. Small charge for shipping.






S. P. C. pigs (our her
sons of world Grand Cham
sows of highest breedin
treated, thrifty and reg. 1
ers name, ready ship F
20th, $10.00 ea. crated F
A. Taliaferro, Blue Ridge.

Reg. big bone black P. C
2 yrs, old, son of Ist pri
at National Swine Sho
dam out of Iowa Jr..
pion gilt. C, J. May, Washi

9 S. P. C: boar pigs
gilts, 3 to 4 mos. old, re
ers name and dbl, treate
$12.50 ea.; 10 at $10.00 e
includes papers. Geo. W
ney, Guyten. ase

Full bred little bone A
Guinea sow, bred, $20.00 at.
$25.00 FOB; male same
ready for service, $19.01
bred Hampshire 10 mos.
and PP. CG. reg. gilt; 7
breed, $15.00 ea. H. C.
Ellabelle. Rt. 1. is

P. C. and Berkshire pigs,
10 wks. old, for sale. Mrs.
Shue, Douglasville, Rt. 1
Lake.

Purebred Duroc-Jersey
about 4 mos. Oia, Wt. abo
Ibs. ea. $12.50 ea. with pe
F. D. Wilhamson, Cordele

Big bone Blue Guinea p.
breeaers. Guar. purebred,
ea. FOB. Lite time chole









































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bone Blicx Guinea male, |
for service, for sale. W. N
Cullough, Ri..ggold. Rt. 1.

HORSES and MU
FOR SALE

Black mare mule, wt. 1200
about 300-400 lbs. fodder |
1 horse wagon for sale. Jas.
Buchanan, Dunwoody, Rt.
forks of Morgan Falls an
well Rd.) :

Black mare mule, abou
lbs:, $40.00 cash. Mrs. L. P.
leton, Fort Valley.

Fine sorrel mare mule, 8
old, $100.00; a 850-900 lb.
mule, good worker, $125.0






































1 Ky. bred. re. mammoth
Jack, 5 yrs. old, 15% hand
wt. 1 M lbs. well broke,
good disposition, for sale.
Stansberry, Cleveland, Rt

3 good, sound mules, wor
where, for sale. A. H. N
Stockbridge, Rt. 2, Cotto
dian Plantation.

Smooth mouth mule, qua
perfect, $75.00 or exc. for
O. G. Hemell, Dewy Rose.

A pr. mare mules, coming
-yrs. old, wt. 1280 lbs. ea. pe
fectly farm trained, gaited, sou
and fine qualities. Guar. okay
every particular. Cost $606
last spring; sell $500.00 at.
farm. W. W. Driskell, Sp
Box 5, : a

_ 4 yr. old sorrel filly, black n
and tail, not a blemish. Can
seen at Woodcrest Dairy. J.
Woodruff, Columbus.

2 mare mules, wt. 950 and
Ibs. respectively. Sell or tra
for good work and brood m

















































or larger mule. J. E. Bu
Franklin, Rt. 2.

Pair mare mules, wt. arouw
800 lbs. good farm mules,
sale. 2 mi. N. W. Lavonia.
A. T. OBarr. Lavonia, Rt. 1

14 yr. old grey mule, $
black mare niule, 15 yrs. |
$35.00, or $100.00 for the ps
J. D. Wyatt, -Mansfield.

1 mule, wt., 1100 Ibs., 9 yrs.
$135.00; mare, wt. 900 lbs. 8
old, $120.00: Cash only.
Parlien, Stonewall, Rt. 1.

Black mare mule colt, wt
lbs. 3% _ yrs. old, gentle, w
broke, extra blocky built, $2004
plug mare mule, wt. 800 lbs., go
shape. $50.00. Mrs. H. F. Wr
Alpharetta: Rt. 1. =

11 yr. old good farm mule
1150-1200 lbs, Sell or trade :
1 wt. 950 lbs.; also exc. $200
value for a mule wt. 950-1
Ibs. not over 10 yrs. old. A
Sudduth, Jr., Winston, Rt.

Young Morgan ~ Clydesd
stallion for sale at real barga
E. H. Jones, Waycross. :

An oid horse, work anyw:
$15.00 at my barn. H. B. Di
ham, Woodville. Rt. 1. a.

2 horses, work any way. Reas-
onable price. J. H. McVeigh,
Waynesville. pegs

Black mare mule, wt. 900
12 yrs. old, $75.00; cream ce
Jersey milch cows, easy to milk
4 yrs. old, freshen July 2:
calf, $30.00; 2 ea. P. C. and Ble
Essex sows, $15.00 ea. farrow p:
last March. B. A. Bishop, Fitze
gerald, Rt. 4, Box 135.

2 mules; 5 shoats, 1 brood so}
3 Tormentor game roosters, $250
ea. Come see my barn. Mrs. W





































Alen Cawthon, Jackson. Rt. 1.

AZ

| A. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 4

&















































bull,
ae mos. old for sale. S. B.

. M. D. Barnesville.

eas fresh young milch cows,
ap. Can be seen at L. H. Bates
mway: No. 72, 8 mi. Gorn

gal. milk), for sale or trade
fersey or Guernsey heifer.
R. Roberts, Willacoochee.

eg. Guernsey bull, born July
936. Royal\ Ace, No. 239637,
850 lbs. Gentle, good: cond.
. Ardus W. Roberts, Clarks-

. young Polled Hereford cows,

to reg. Polled Hereford,
e in early spring. Domino

eeding., $80. 00 FOB farm; want

ty 30-40 Jersey heifers, and!

esh. or springer cows. W. A
ers, Greenville.

purebred. young Hereford
priced cheap for quick sale.
Benjamin, Waynesville.

old Jersey milch- cow,
good qualities, 4 eal.
ith good feed, freshen
y 20th, $50.00 at my barn.
Rchter, Meigs.

v. reg. Jersey eee 12 to

ble. prices. Mrs. J. B. Hard-
1. Commerce. EUBONG Fat
sey Farm. 27.

r.. old Holstein bull, ent to
father wt. 2150 Ibs.) S@e
my barn. W. D. Giles, San-
e. RFD 3.

sh cows and heavy spring-
fers, grade and full Jer-
dad. Guernseys. For person-
e only. Want 15-20 lbs nice
Klings. State price. J. H. Wo-
Grensboro.

ersey work steer, wt. ae
00 Ibs. 5 -yrs. old, work any-
re, plows, fine cond. See. T.
ae Buena Vista. Els 3,
mos. old Jersey heifer, and
rock hens. now laying and.
r, all for $35. 00. Mrs. Coop-
ilanta, RFD

e. Centerhill.





BBITS FOR SALE

Z White rabbit ce and
$1 50 ea. Roy a Gilbert,



aie. a ee. healthy
T8c to $1.00 ea. Miss
ong, Bremen, Rt. 1.
illas from Stahls best,
price. Exc. for hens. See
home, 3 mi. Tignall. Mrs.
Hill, Tignall.





i also 100 per cent. Nubian
fee $2.00. Will sell or trade
fubian buck as I need only one.

13.

weeks old (mother giving.

8No. 492].

stud, reg. Saanan buck, fee,





























ins eae Atlanta, 6950
n nes Ave. N. W.

r white, weaned kids, pure
stock, $10.00 FOB; Saanan-|
n buck for service, Last,
n No. Hightower Rd. J.
Atlanta, Rt. 7. "5

) head choice Ewe sheep, |
. my farm. W. Y. Harp-
7, Rt. 1, Box 136.
$ and 1 ram for sale or,
or reg. S. P. C. shoats, al-!
rool to exe. for Leaf tobacco.
a Chas. E. Cooper, Hamil- |
toy! DOK TL, =
ng
ik doe, dehorned, recently
freshen at age about 20,
s. Good conformations and
neavy milk strain, also can |
rders for doe and buck
rom 6 qt. producers. Reas-'
ole, John Hynds, Atlanta. 93
us . E., De 5140.

ed

| STOCK WANTED. |



C fade = Jersey cow for
all horse or pony. Give or take
ference in cash. E. G. Acree,
ita, 489 Peachtree. a

nt 1-2 work mares, 3 to 6
Id, sound, gentle and good
horses. Pay cash. Lieut. Cc.
umber, Fort Berning.: ~~,

ant rent or buy good mule
1100 Ibs., not too old, good
1 and cond, < Ww. _ Mize,

Want. reg. or sub. to reg. Black
gils bred to unreiated P. C:
blocky type preferred. Give!
ng, ace, wt. markings, price
ith papers, also farrowing date.!
en: Greensboro, Rt.

Sl

ant bred black P. C..
Essex young sow to faitou
ary or March. Prefer to.
und shelled corn, or pay.

asonably priced. J. M.
an oe City. -



Toggenburg and Nu- |

| ter, Atlanta, (318 Hurt Pies



Sas HELP > WANTED



Swap 8S. P. C. boar 31 mos. old
pig, reg. your name for 1 gilt,
same age and same qualifica-
tions. Must be reg. S. P. C. Mrs.
W. E. Jackson, Thomasville, Rt.

Want 1 little bone Guinea male
pig. State price, etc. at once. L.
B. Lee; Thomaston, Rt. 1 :

CATTLE WANTED:

Want 3 to 4 good fresh milch
cows, 3 to 4 gal per day, not
over 20 mi. Atlanta. Quote best
cash price. H. F. Seay, Ellen-
wood, Rt. 2.

Want Jersey or a Guernsey
crossed heifer, fresh in, cheap
for cash. E. Hood, Bartow, Rt.
1;

Want Black Angus or Polled
Hereford cattle. Give full de-
scription and price. Harrison
Summerour,; Duluth. .

Want young heifers, bred or
ready to breed, also some Here-
ford or Angus heifers and 1
young bull. Do not want regis-
tered animals. Cheap. BE. K. Fow-

| ler, Athens.

Want for cash an ear of thin,
good grade Black Angus or Here-
ford steers, wt. 400 to 600 Ibs. W.
C. Evans, Milledgeville; Rt 5.

Exc. either of 2 Guernsey milch
cows, not milking now, for good
cow, fresh in, and pay differ-
ence. W. E. Fitts, Rocky Ford.

want 1 or 2 real young heifer
calves. Guernsey or Jersey pre-
ferred, mixed will do. Make best
price FOB. your station. R. L.
OSteen, Douglas.

Want cattle, yearlings and
heavy springers, keef type pre-
ferred. State description and
price. Carl Ortman, Plains.

Exc. good farm and brood mare
for good match yoke work steers,
2400 lbs. pay difference. Exec. 4
wild geese for hens or pulets;
want reg, P. C. sow pig and reg.
6 mos. old Angora billy goat. J.
F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.

FARM HELP WANTED





Want young man with some
exp. in the Bee culture. Board
and lodging furnished. State age,
exp., and wages wanted. August
Wolbert, Ellabelle.

- Want farm raised woman not
sover 35, for light farm work.
Milk cow but no field work. Ref-
erences. E. M. Jones, Atlanta.
650 So. Pryor St.

Want farmer for 2 h. fa
extra good land and good house,
on Highway 42, on halves, also
want party for 2 h. farm, stand-
ing rent. or halves, Mrs. B. C.
Ward, Stockbridge.

Want man and wife, no chil-
dren; for 1 horse crop. Live in
home. Man to furnish stock tools
and seed; I furnish fertilizer and
is J. E. Callaway, Macon, Rt.
~Want good family, white or
colored, to work 1 h. crop 50-50
basis: Must be honest, clean and
willing workers. Will furnish
fertilizer and reasonable sup-
_ plies. W. A. Wages, Statham.
Want reliable, honest, settled
country woman, 30-45 yrs. of

+

: age for light farm we no field

work. Milk 1 cow: Good - home

C. Lee, Hazlehurst.

Want strong, hea#hy, white
man, good habits, 30-50 yrs. old,
gen. farm | experience (must know

how without being shown). Board}

and salary, or board and share
, crop. Apply at once. Mrs. W. T.
Gardner, Forsyth, UAB AYE So,
Forsyth.) 5

Want woman, 25 to 40 yrs. for
light farm work. Live as one of
family and small salary. Mrs.
C. H. New, Lithonia. Rise,

Want smart, nice, middleaged
woman for light farm work, milk
1 cow, but.no field work. Nice
home and $4.00 M. H. si eects
| Eastman. Rt. 6.

Want at once clean, healthy,
reliable white woman, 40-50 yrs.
of age for light farm work, no
' milking and no ficld work, $6.00
mo. and good home. Geo. C. Col-
j lins, Darien.

Want clean, healthy woman for
light farm work. no field work,
, $2.00 week, room and. board.
Good home for right party. Mrs.
J. J. Boston, White.

Want farmer for 2 h. farm.
Standing rent or 3rds and 4ths
J. E. Harper, Osierfield.

Want honest, sober, reliable
hand for farm work. for reason-
able salary, board and laundry,
the year round. Apply at once.

oer H. Cannon, Loganville, Rt. 2.

Want boy, 15-16 yrs. old raised
on farm for plow hand. J. W.
Thorpe, Fitzgerald, Rt, 4.

Want man and wife, white or
colored for farm on halves. J.
M. Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1.

Want exp. white dairyhand to
milk test cows 3 times daily.
John W. Harms, . Savannah,
White Bluff Rd. c-o Harms
Dairy.

Want single, good. farm hand

eyl.

-ored. Good home. Mrs.

Want at once, good, exp., farm
hand to live in home and do gen.
farm work. Must. be ablebodied,
willing worker, reliable, no bad
habits. $10.00 mo. a:-d board. J.
S. Edenfield, Summit, Rt. 2.

Can use reliable large family
as 2-3 h. farm share cropper,
white or colored. also 2 or
good wage hands. Good house,
metal roof, barns close to stock.
Daily mail. Send ref. or call in
person.: D. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville.

Want good, reliable, 18 to 20
yr. old young woman for light

farm work, no field work. Board)

and small salary. Mrs. Lessie
Whatley, Rockmart, oa W ine
foot St.

Want good, exp. farm nae
21 to 40 yrs. old, good worker,

honest and single for gen. farm)

and orchard work, drive car or
truck. $12.00 mo., laundry, and

good home. C. G. Oliver, pee

ville. Rt. 2.

Want good white woman, 30 1b
50 yrs. of age, widow. preferred,
strong, healthy, refined and in-
telligent to do light farm work,
no field work. Mrs. Daisy Dan-

jels, Brunswick. Rt. 1.

Want man, 17 to 25 yrs. of age
for wage hand on stock farm.
Employment steady. $8.00 mo.
board and Jaundry. No drunkard.
State age and reference. Thos.
W. Brown, Meansville. Rt. 1, Bx.
19.

Want good christian woman
to live with 2 old people and do
light farm work and milking, no
field work. Y. O. Matthews, Ax-
son,

Want. boy to live as one ot
family and small salary, to work
year round on farm. Give age
and ref. J. E. Perkins, Ft. Valley,
Rte. =

Want farm labor for 1939. Big
farm, extra good land. Must be
reliable with ref. Come in per-
son. J. A. Cason, Barnesville.

Want man for I h. crop on
3rds and 4ths or standing rent.

| Also would hire 1 or more hands

that are good with axe to clean
up new ground. J. W. Sticher,
Carrollton, Rt. 1.

Want strong, healthy, white
woman for light farm work, cows,
chickens, garden, etc. No field

work. $7.00 mo. board and room.
State age, etc. Mrs. Alice Dough-
erty, Americus, Rt. 1.

Want single, middleaged, un-
encumbered man_ to help on
farm. Must be ablebodied, with-
out bad habits. Reasonable
wages. Ben S. Satterfield, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 5, Box 9.

Want single, sober, honest farm
hand to live as one of family
and work for part of crop. Good
farm, good chance for right man.
J. D. Tatum, Cleveland, Rt. 5.

Want man, 18 to 25 yrs. of good
moral christian character to
work on farm. Good wages; al-
so for sale a good steer, broke,
single and dbl., about 500 Ibs.
$50.00 FOB. A. Ss. Hicks, Adel.

Want dependable colored wo-
man with 8 or 10 yr. old child
(to do small farm chores), for
light farm work, milk cow, tend
to poultry, garden, etc. Child to
attend school. Write or see. J.

, and $10.00 mo. At. ahiek Mrs. hs. M. Patten, Ray City.

Want unencumbered, honest;
neat country woman, under 35
yrs., for light farm work, no field
work, for room, board, small sal-
ary. Carl Perry, Monroe. Rt. 3.

' Want middleaged woman for
light farm work, no field work.
John A. Maddox, Penfield, RFD

Want exp. farmer on halves.
I furnish land, fertilizer, 2 large
rooms, firewood and seed, other

party labor and mule. No cotton,

no tobacco, 1 mi. town. Ed Gall.
Tallapoosa.

Want.unencumbered white wo-
man, 35-40 yrs. of age for light
farm -work and to drive car.
Board and small. salary. Idus

Hughes, Vienna. RFD 2.

Want unencumbered, middle-
aged, healthy, stout white wo-
man for light farm work, milk
cow, etc. $2.50 week, room and
board. Ref. exch. Dr. Wed.
Green, McDonough, Rt. 2

Want family of 5, all to work.
Will give part crop and rest day
work. Not over 100 mi. Moultrie.
Also for sale some mules, 6-8-12

yrs. old, and.a saddle mare, will

work. 5 to pick from. Geo. Mc-
Pherson, Moultrie, Rt. 2.

Want woman for light farm
work, no field work. Must be
clean and near, white or col-

: B. T.
Cothran, West Green. Rt. 2.

Want at once a No. 1 settled

~colored man to feed stock, milk
lvgckw. and other work around

place. Good wages and house to:
live in. Helton: J J. Walker, Mar-)
shallville. : "
_Want woman, 45-55 yrs. for
light farm work, no field work
nor milking. $6.00 mo, good home.
Geo. Collins,,. Darien.

Want woman, 30-40 yrs. old

for light farm ase no field



for year round work. B. E. Car-



_ more, Ellaville, Ret. 3.

work, but must milk. R. W. Gil-



ser bottoms and table land,

Kimbell,

Wednesday, February 1, 1939

FARM HELP WANTED

Want man of good morals and
habits, willing worker who needs
a good home with board, Jaun-
dry and little money, for farm
work. J. W. Ham, Summit, Rt. 1.

Want settled white woman for
light farm work, no field work.

A 2 horse crop on 3rds and
4ths to good man. Plenty o oe
cotton for 1939. On school bus
and mail routes; 10 mi. So. Doug-
lasville. C. E. Hall, Douglasville,
RFD 2

Want large family tO atk 1
or 1% horse crop. Plenty work
the year round. Extra good 3-
room house, deep well, garden,
wood. wv. R. Boyd, Leesburg. Rt.
1:

Want settled, white

single,
er. No -drunkard need apply.
Board and laundry. Reasonable
salary Jos. M. Corbett, Nash-
ville. = LA

Want good man and wife of
Pentecostal exp. (with ref. from
church and last employee), to
help with farm. Send _ postage
|.for answers to letters. Mrs. Lau-
ra B. Taylor, Waycross. Rt. 1.

~ Want man, 45-50 yrs. old, who
wants home with good Christian

poultry, tending to hogs, etc. No
drunkaim nor curser. W. C. Ham-
by, Valdosta, Rt. 2, Box 60.

Want boy to do farm work for
home, board and some spending
money and a cotton patch. I. O.
Hutchinson, Kite. RFD 1, Box
03

Want middleaged white wo-

country and do light farm work,
no field work. $1.00. week and
board. Mrs. I. M. Leamon, At-
lanta, 18 North Ivy Road.

Want large family for 2 h. crop
on 50-50 basis. Good land, 5 room
house, close to church and bus
\line. Mrs. T. M. Poole, Roswell,
RFD 1.

Want exp. plow and farm
hand. $10.00 mo. board and wash-
ing, at once. No drunkard. C. J.
Gordon, Warwick.

Want unencumbered white wo-
man who needs good home for
light farm work, no field work.
$5.00 mo. Must be clean and re-
liable. Mrs. Columbus Jones, At-
Janta, 698 Erin Ave., S. W.

Want colored couple with boy
old enough to plow and girl to
help with light work. Wages,
some land on shares, new house.
wood, garden. George C.. eee
Austell, Rt. 2.

Want white couple, no aat-
dren, gen. farm work for wages.
Wite for light work. Good house,
garden, fuel. 12 mi. NW Ae
ta. I. W. Stokes, Austell, Rt:

Want reliable woman to a
light farm work for See home
with aged couple. T. P. ore
Lithonia.

Want settled couple for smalt
oe near Atlanta, salary basis.

. G. Acree, Atlanta, Rt. 7.

Went unencumbered, Christ-
ian woman, 35-60 yrs. for light
farm work, help tend garden
and small patches. Good home.
Send ref. Ruby C. Patls, Pane
retta. Rt. 2.

Want boy or girl, 12- 18, eed
workers to help make and gath-
er crop for a cotton patch. Pre-

H. Gilreath, Summerville, Rt. 3

Want middleaged woman for
light farm .work, no field work.
Room, board, laundry. and reas-
sonable salary. Mrs. Carl Weig-
and, East Point, 510 Centre Ave.

Want elderly man and. wife
without children, and of good
character, to work on small farm
for wages, at once. H. T. Jef-
fords, Waycross, Rt. 3, Box 19 A.

Want good man for good Sik.
erop; which carries about 30 A.
cotton land. A. H. Neeson, Stock-

bridge. Cotton Indian Foray
tion.

Want farm hand to Gane lox
wages. Av. salary, board by

month or day. Have lived in
Dooly County for years, can give
good ref. J. F. Lovett, Pinehurst.

_ Want high class colored wo-
man for light farm work. no
field work. Must be neat and re-
liable. Rev. K. S. Lindsey, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 3, Box 52.

Want man. and wife to live in
house with me and work 1 h.
farm on shares. I furnish land
and fertilizer; party furnish
stock; labor, ete, Mrs. Mary L.
McDonough, Rt 3.

Want man and wife to work
on farm, steady work all year.
Must be sober, good workers and
know how to farm. White or col-
met WwW. O. Parker, Kennesaw,

Want. good family to work 1
horse on Shares. Must be good
workers and know how to farm.
Henry Carr, Sparta, Rt. 1. -

Want family for 1 or 2 h.
farm. No cotton. Must be able
partly furnish self. Good chance
for good family. On highway,
school and church. John eh,



: Fortson.



unencumbered, light farm work,

$2.00 week, room and board. Mrs./
3| L. O. West, Fairburn, Rt. 1,

man for farm work, willing work-|

cotton acreage,
family, to do light farm work, ,

- Conveniently located on Roose=-

man to stay with aged couple in,

Ww. #. Southern, de ions
Morningside Drive. i

fer country raised. At once. Fay]


















































































































FARM HELP WANTED

Want liebe white wondaen :
25-40 yrs. of age, good health,
good references, read and write,

no field work, $8.00 to $14.00 mo,
according to work and manage-=
ment. Mrs. L. C. ee pice =
cas Rt. 7, Box 198.

~ Want good colored woman for
light farm. work. Good home and
small wages. Mrs. Hester Milam,
Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 405. ees

Want farm boy or girl, to stay 4
with aged people and help with
chickens, hogs, cows, and other
light farm chores. Give poara,
clothing and all necessities and
send to school. Must come from
good family. Frances Nix Brown,
Avondale Estates.

Want exp. white man, 20- 35.
yrs. old to start work February
15th on farm. Must be sober,
healthy, honest, willing worker.
$10.00 mo. and board straight
time. At once. Theo Banks, Sum-
mit.

Want a cara family with 3
able men, wiliing to work heey
day. J. P. Glore, AUSIONy Rt
c-o Glores Dairy. is

best of equip
ment to work with. Must be
good workers and have plenty
helo to gather crops. Dick Top
Sharpsburg.

Want man for good lh. fapar
with house, cheap standing rent.

velt Highway, 1 mi. Luthersville,
Mrs. Cochran, Luthersville.

Want unencumbered white
woman, 35-45 yrs. of age, clean,
healthy for light farm work, see
after poultry and small garden,
but no field work. O. G. Heme
Dewyrose.

tious, unmarried girl,
teens, for light farm work. Good
Christian hame. Splendid ad-
vantages. No field work. Reas
onable salary. Mrs. L. D. Will-
jams, Atlanta, 1359 No. Highland
Ave. 'N. E. c-o Mrs. H. B. Duling.

Want at once settled, unen-
cumbered, white woman under
40, to milk 1 cow and other light
farm work, no field work. Power
conveniences, $3.00 week and
pees room. Send ref. Mrs. J.

. Gardner, Rossville, Rt, Tes

eal party to cut wood on
halves or for wages. Judge Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1. :

_ Want single man for wages, 25
to 40 yrs. old, honest and sober,
willing worker, $12.00 mo. and
board. J. W. Lawhorn, MED
ough, Rt. 1.

Want unencumber ed white wo.
man. for light farm work, no
field work. Reasonable: salary and
board. Mrs. A. L. Gaynes.
lanta, 2138 Gordon Rd. Ra oat

PC-ITIONS WANT=.

Man versed in most any lin
of agriculture, would consider
-propgsition managing a farm for
salary or on. commission basi
626

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Exp. farmer wants io on
farm. Wife and 3 children (1
old enough to work). Guy Storey
Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 579.

29 yr. old woman wants job
light farm work. Mattie Juhan
Atlenia, 64 Fair St. S. Ww.

Widow, age, 35 yrs. neat. ap
pearance and pleasant disposi
tion, with 13 yr. old boy wan
place on farm, Light farm work
and chores around: place. Write
Arthur Hamlet, Hephzibah. Rt. 1

Want job. 21 yrs. old, do dairy
work, drive truck, tractor, no-
bad habits, go anywhere, any.
time. Ross Stewart, LaFayette.

Refined, middleaged . woma
wants light farm work, no fielc
work, for home with reliable, re.
spectable z people. ~ Reasonable
salary. Mrs. uke ei Re
gister. eh

Life time exp. timer ae:
good 2 h. farm, standing rent or
3rds and 4ths. Plenty of help, 5
to work. Move most any time.
Answer all letters. G. McDaniel,
Monroe. RtE3:

Young man, 28 yrs. old, singie
no bad habits, willing worker,
lived on farm all life, wants job. :
Go anywhere, reasonable wages
Henry Sims, Atlanta, at Edge
wood Ave. N. E. :

_ Want eget touch with sta
raiser. Prefer hogs from 6 sows
up, few cattle, good land to
grow all feed, good house, pas:
ture, wood. So. Ga. or Fulton
county. 57 yrs. old, life exp. Wife
and self. 50-50 basis. C. A. White,
College Park, Rt. 2, Box 342. -

_ Want job. Can run grist mill
water power. Cant do heavy
work, but most any kind ligh
work. Paul, Bennett, Experiment. _
Box 153, c-o W. M. Jones. omar

Want work on farm, growing
tobacco, part wages and part
share in tobacco. Exp. in all
farming. A. J. Hodges, Savannah,
c-o Gen. Del. :

Woman, 50 yrs. of age, want:
light farm work, no. field work,
near Atlanta. Mrs. Vera a



c-o Gen. Del.