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: < WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1939.
a Pee
at the secent writing: Febrnaes 10th, this.
tis over- -supplied with turnips, collards and
ach, some turnips selling as low as twenty cents
dozen in truck lots: One thing operating against
e low priced turnips is that their tops are short.
they had good tops, they would have sold for
rice as much. Another thing, whoever grew these
nips took no pains at all in bunching them. The
nches were large enough, but the turnips ran all
way from the size of your thumb up to as large
our fist. This party evidently pulled every-
g as he came to it, regardless of size. This is
ic.
wn for good produce. The short tops on these
nips was due principally to a lack of nitrogen
n the soil.
soda, about five hundred pounds per acre the
irst of January, would have doubled the size of
hose tops and more than doubled the value of
this mans crop.
2d in more being planted than usual, some
ers planting several hundred bushels. The
t is that green bunched onions are in large
pply. Most of these onions are very good. We
aw one lot, however, that were put on the mar-
t without even being washed. How any farmer
2cts to receive a decent price for dirty pro-
e is beyond us. As it happened, these onions
re purchased by a dealer on the market who
ught them very cheap and who was compelled to
rash them thoroughly himself before he could sell
em. This farmer had to take about ten cents per
jozen less for these onions than if they had been
fully skinned, bunched and washed. Further-
e, if they had been properly prepared, he could
Prices. of. fresh Sopatabice prevailing on State
g rmers Market, Atlanta, today, February 11:
eans, Lima, per bushel hamper ______$2.25- $2.50 |
eans, snap, per bushel hamper _--____-$1.60-$1.75
abbage, Bulk, per 100 lbs, ____-_-_______.75-$1.00_
Ollards, per dozen *hurichess se 40~.50
Ege plant, per bushel hamper ____--_-___: 90-1.00
ustard Greens, per bushel hamper __-__.: 60-.75
ions, green, per dozen bunches _--__-___.. 30-35
eas, green, per bushel hamper _.----_-__ 1.75-1.85
eppers, green, per bushel hamper -_-__ $1.25-$1.50
otatoes, Cobblers, per 100-lb bag _.-_- $1.90-$2.00
adishes, per dozen bunches _.._______-___.35-.40
pinach, per bushel basket. -________---____.60-.75
Spon per bushel hamper: -...-. =. $2.75-$3.00
eet Potatoes, bulk, per 100. lbs... __ $1.10-$1.25
Turnips, bunched. per doz. bunches ________. serie
Rl i ee 39-.40
Turnip Salad, per bushel hamper
kind. of thing which holds the market price
A good, heavy top dressing of nitrate
Last fall onion sets were very. cheap, which re- |
re made. his bunches smaller and still. san hem ;
T
for as good a price. Surely fee cents a doten is a
high price to pay for washing onions.
There must be something lacking in a mans
character when he is satisfied to send to market
_ produce of any sort and prepared in just any old
_ way.
Of course we know when a farmer grows a
crop of poor produce, because of insufficient fer-
tilizer, or care or from whatever cause, he feels
he must sell it for something anyway. It might
| be well for such a one to figure what he can get
- for it before he spends still more money gathering
and sending it to market. If possible it might be
_ better to sell to some trucker at his farm at even
a lower price than he thinks he should receive.
This Atlanta State-Farmers Market is peculiar.
It is up one day and down the next. When prices .
go up, truckers rush produce in here and then |
prices go down. And so it goes, you just cant put
your finger on it. The only thing to do is to make
good produce, prepare it carefully and then when
you bring a load to market, see the manager, or
- whoever is in charge of the market first, and get
a line on what your produce is worth. You will
then be in shape to trade and not allow some
trader to beat you out of what is rightfully yours.
om J. Merriam.
ec, The Macon Market
We are now planting in thie Macon territory
eabbage, spring turnips, beets, carrots, English |
peas, Irish potatoes and others to follow. next {|
month, such as tomatoes, beans, squash, cucumbers,
peas, butterbeans, corn. Most of these are raised
in fairly good volume and. many other in a smaller z
way.
I believe there will be some increase in volume
planted this year if the weather is favorable. \
<< We no doubt can handle some increase easily, as
). our volume is running about a third larger than
a year ago and is being handled with a minimum
of loss on perishable items.
J. W. Daniel, Nanduer?
: Glennville and Claxton Markets
An extensive volume of tomato oie are being
grown in Florida by Georgia plant growers to sup-
ply the demand for early planting in these sections.
Growers are in hopes of favorable weather condi-
tions in order that they may obtain their plants
earlier this year and not prolong the planting
season later than March 15th. It is expected that
-each of these sections will plant about 3,000 acres
of tomatoes this year. A decline in tomato acreage
Rican Sweet potatoes.
-of plants. the acreage will be cut around. half this.
year, as in 1938 we had around twenty five hun-
is expected in : Mesielous Tescs, ced other tie
tomato producing states which will probably: result
in better prices. it
The onion acreage fies been decreased, iris!
potatoes are being planted, and the probability.
that smaller acreages of snap beans, cucumbers,
squash and lima beans will be planted. The proba-
bility is that the watermelon crop will be eee ae
somewhat.
These markets can- Sneke. truck quantities oO
syrup in No. 10 cans and new pees: also Port
\ Walter Brittingham, Manager. es
The Thomasville Market
eds eae fin Ge ge
The cabbage, crop in this section has nnipnedad
a great deal in the last two months due to the |
much needed rains and warm weather. :
The freeze last November 26-27-28 killed 95)
per cent of the cabbage plants in this section and
due to the shortage of plants and the high price
dred or three thousand acres, and this year we
have around twelve or fifteen hundred | pee Pe
The tobacco beds in this section are fine -
condition, with some blue mold showing ce but |
not enough to get alarmed about yet. From all
indications there will be a large acreage this year. z
All the growers in this section have
land in fine shape for planting and will
planting around February 14th to March 10th, and
all* produce and feed crops and cotton will b
pare between February 14th and 10th of March
J. M. Holes, Manager.
Livestock :
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 11. As qucted by White
Provision Company and subject to change daily:
No. 1 Soft hogs, 180-240 lbs, .________-___-=_- 6.50
No. 2 Soft hogs,.150-180 Ibs, 2-2 --6.00_
No. 3 Soft hogs, 130-150 Ibs. --__________ 5.15.
No. 4 Soft hogs, 110-130 Ibs. erramne
No. 5 pigs 60-110 lbs. -.25
Strictly corn fed hogs were usted at 7.25 for.
the Market Top. i
Albany soft hogs were quoted by Cudahy Pack
ing Company at 6.25 for the market top. eee
CATTLE
Cattle: Few steers out of feed lots ee satel
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.
Good heavy bulls, $4.50 to $5; light bulls $4 to $4.25.
MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCE.
*Eggs quoted below on the Atlanta Market are for eggs that have not been candled or graded for quality. Eggs that have been graded and are guaranteed
grade A quality are bringing 3c to 5c premium. U.S, Fancies are bringing 8c premium. Unclassified, current receipts and yard-run eggs are not permitted
to ee offered to the retail trade. a :
Atlanta} Ash- Black- | Carroll- | Clarkes-| Hawins-| Lake- | Macon| La- Metter Mt. Quit- Sparta
burn |) shear ton ville ville land Grange Vernon | man
Peano ulees. 18 20 18 18 20 -15-.17 20} .21-.24 18 a8 2 20 15 2b.
_ Eggs, Medium. es 17 20 15 18 - _ .20-.22 15 16 Se = 20
wees, somal 15 Wy See wie gs s 6 ee 14 =U 14 do
Hens, Heavy Breed. -14-.16 13 14 2 ~ 48 14 16 15 18 14 12 15} AS:
eiens,. Lshorns. "= e 2, 10 okt 10} .10-.11 sd 215 13 14 12 ll 13 aos
Roosters eS .09 08 } .08 07 .08 .08 07 -10 .08 .09 .06 08 | 08
Pees eS az 14 pha eee LD | ee OG |e Se 14 14 11 15 eee
_Friers Biss ae ee 14-.15 cht kd .15-.18 -14-,15 tT 20] .18-.20 20 Lo 16 16 22,
Bucs 2k RS .10-.12 1, .08 |. 10
Geese. 2) a .08 06 10}. ie
Turkeys -20-.22 ) -18-.20 16 20
pWapOns.s 2-6. 20}. 20 a Se,
- Country Butter, best table__ .259-.30 20 -10-.15 25 | .22%-.25 30 S20 2 30 25 30 30
| > Field Peas, mixed 1.35 TOO cae ee 1.50 1254 2.00 Bee ae 1.35
| Field Peas, not mixed 1.50 2.605 ee 1:75 1.50 iO ee ee F50*
a, .59 60 ~ 60 00 55 DE oe 55 50 50 45 55 0054
= Rae Corn (80 Ibs. to bu. 5 D5 50 50 40 50 40 55 50 50 50 40 50 45
ee So) 1.00 DE te 80 1.25 1.10 :
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Olbs. |1.10-1.25] G4 75 3:20 fe 50 1:00} , 1.25 1.35 1.00 1.00 = 1.00
Ctbbage (green, per 100 Ibs.) | .75-1.00 1.25-1.50} 2.00} 1.50 2.50 1.50 2001 2 1.50
Cabbage (white, per 100 Ibs.) | .75-1.00 2.00 2.50 1.00 2:50 1.50 2.00) 5 = = 1.25
_ Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton_ 16.75 12.50: 25.00) / 352 16.00 18.00} $12-$15 12.50 17.50 15.00 200 | Sos
Peanut Hay, No. 1, 0p 10.00 7.00 12.00 S500 oes 10:00: Fe _ 8.00
Spanish peanuts, No. 1 Seth 6500 Fae 50.00
Cottonseed, (prime)... 28.00 25.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 24.00 <<
Cottonseed Meal, 7 per beak 24:00) 22 25.00 . 24.00 39.007 oes 25.00
Cottonseed. Meal, 8 per cent 26.00 27.00 26.00 A
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Brown,
- Established by J. J.
March
~~ GEORGIAMARKETBULLETIN
\
Commissioner ef Agriculture
1, 1917.
Publishing Office
Published Semi-Monthly by :
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS KOBERTS, Commissioner
Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia
Cevington, Ga. :
_ Netify en FORM 3578Sureas of Markets, 222 State Capite
Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post
Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1930. Ac-
eepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103, Act of October 3, 1917.
Notices ef farm produce and.
appurtenances admissable under
postage reguiations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permit insertions of. notice containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
assume any
setin.
Incubators & Brooders
Etc., For Sale
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul-
Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE
400 cap. electric brooder, per-
fect cond., $12.00. M. Sanders,
Dublin. .
2 Sears Super Hatcher Inc.,
good cond., 520 ea. egg cap. self-
ley King Jr., separator, slightly
used, $8.00. Mrs. W. V. Randall,.
Pulaski.
Brown Hen Inc., $3.00 cash or
exc. for hens or shelled corn. Ea.
prepay trans. chgs. Mrs. L. K.
Kersey, Stillmore. Rt. 1.
: 600 cap. Queen Inc., size 3x6
ft., in good cond., $15.00 or exc.
for corn-fed hog, ready to but-
cher. T. J, Ray, Stone Mtn., Rt.
as :
400 egg cap. Super Hatcher Inc.
&-1 cond. used twice. Sell or
- trade for 15 bu. good corn. Bring
corn and get Inc. L. C. Smith,
Newnan. Rt. 1.
wt ofl Inc., 150 .cap., fine cond.,
for sale or exc. for corn, hay, or
2 ae
Janta, Center Hill. Rt. 8, (3 No.
Grand Ave.)
_. Buckeye brooder, used once,
_\ good as new, 500 cap. Write first.
: a C. A. Black, The Rock. Rt.
600 wire batteries for laying
hens, with drip system and feed
_ troughs, cheap. Sell any number.
_ George Haskell, Macon. Rt. 4,
"phone 1955 W.
2 oil burning brooders, 5 ft.
canopies, $7.50 ea. R. H. Stan-
ton, Atlanta, 281 Norwood St.
N. E. as
~ 5 Inc. Buckeye, 600 cap., $25.00;
._ Roebuck, 600 cap., $20.00; 2
Buckeyes 25 cap., $15.00 ea.; Mc-
Cormick 2 h. riding cultivator
- with equipment, $30.00. At my
place. Frank J. Watkins, EIli-
day. |
__ 600 egg Buckeye Inc., automat-
ic turning trays, good as new,
$35.00 at my place. Mrs. T. B.
_ Surrency, Jesup. Rt. 2.
450 cap. electric inc. good
-cond., used 1 hatching. Sell or
exe. for small milch cow.
_ Stamped envelope for reply. J. P.
- Braxton, Blackshear. Rt. 2.
a: Queen Inc., 400 egg cap. ea.,
- cheap. C. P. Colclough, Maxeys.
Super Hatcher, Inc., 260 egg
_ ap. for sale or exc. W. T. Tread-
Bway, Adairsville. Rt. 1.
2 electric Inc., good cond., 208
- ap., $10.00; 55 cap. $6.50. V. S.
_Anagnostis, Atlanta. 1735 Mem-
orial Dr. S. E.
220 cap. Buckeye Inc., just. like
new, $10.00. E. H. Clarke, Macon.
Rt. 2, (Smith Rd.) oes
: 150 egg cap. Super Hatcher Inc.
cheap. Write for information.
Mrs. H. C. Leverette, Pavo.
Super Hatcher, 52-egg cap.
_ Inc. perfect cond., with humid-
_ity.suide. used 1 season, $25.00
Gast. a" R. Nalils, Demorest.
3 o1 burner Queen Inc., 400,
4&5u ana 600 egg cap. respective-
dy, perfect cond., $17.50, $20.00
and $25.00. Cash or exc. for can
_ brooders, $6.00 ea. H. E. Wil-
_ liams, Athens, 481 Ruth Ave.
Bell City Inc., 150 cap., first
_ lass cond., $8.00 or exc. for 10
hens, Buff Leghorns or Dark
_ Cornish. A. P. Benton, Black-
- shear, Rt. 1, Box 47.
Queen, Inc., good cond., 1 M.
cap. $40.00. Trade for peas, corn,
and chickens or O-too-tan
_ beans. M. T. Morrow, Newborn.
Incubators & Brooders
WANTED
Want an incubator, 150 cap.,
at once. Mrs. Cecil Dorminy,
Eastman.
Want laying batteries. Buy or
_ exe. Hubbard str. New Hamp-
_ Shire Red pullets. H. Konigs-
_ mark, Smyrna.
_ ._Want electric brooder, in first
class cond. 200-500 cap., reason-
able for cash. M. S. Mullis, Cad-
well, Box 7%.
os turning trays, $15.00 ea.; 1 Brad-|-
cured meat. Mrs. P. P. Wood, At-|
use; also 2 500 cap. oil burning|
John Deere tractor, G. P. mod-
el, re-built and in A-1 cond. $150;
2 home-made corn stalk cutters,
$25.00 or $15.00 ea. M. L. Shea-
ly, Oglethorpe.
30 in. Meadows mill and a
hole corn sheller, International
make. Sheller good cond. Mill
used 108 days, perfect cond.,
$175.00; Elevator and hoppers,
$25.00. All FOB my place. John
Clark, Grayson. Rt 1.
McCormick Deering cream
separator, good shape, $25 00, or
9
a
er, hew model and in good shape.
Chas. M. Waldrep, Dublin, Rt. 5.
12 h. p. Hercules gas eng., 1
Ameo feed mill, $10.00; Kelly
Duplex feed mill, $20.00. J. M.
Bailey, Harlem, Rt. 1.
Bull wheel for McCormick 6 ft.
grain binder. Sell or exc. for Iron
peas or Soy beans. W. C, Madad-
dox, Griffin. way
(Chattanooga turn plow. First
Class shape, $650. A. J. Pope,
Tallapoosa.
Dbl. disc tractor plow, good
shape, $10.00 or exc. for field
peas; also seedling pecans, 30
lbs. for $1.00. Postage not paid.
H. S. Mullins, Milner. ;
Wonder can sealer, almost new,
used only 1 season. Sell or trade
for 75 chicks, day old, R. I. Reds
or Barred Rocks. J. D. Whiteside,
Dalton.
plow. Chattanooga No. 8. Jas. M.
Carter, Elberton. Rt. 3.
Fordson tractor as is, $75.00
cash at my place. J. P. Anderson,
Atlanta, 423 Atlanta Ave. S. E.
Ma 4246. :
eond., for sale. W. M. Thompson,
Rocky Face. _
2 70 saw Lumnus ginery and
grist mill, complete, with water
| power. H. H. Rogers, Charing.
10-20 Case farm tractor, good
cond., to sacrifice at $150.00. No
trades. W. C. Spivey, Social Cir-
mg RFD 1. (State Highway No.
No. 12 DeLaval separator, and
Milwaukee bottle capper. Miss
Genie Hammond, Augusta. Rt. 3.
International grain drill; 12
drills, tractor. driven. Used very
little. Cost $125.00; sell for $50.00
cash. Mrs. J. B. Hardman, Com-
merce. : & ge
Fordson tractor, good cond.,
with pulley, 1 International har-
row, practically new. $200.00. A.
J. Fite, Hull.
1. steam engine and other farm
machinery, for sale, or trade for
cattle, mule or tractor. Clyde
Bearden, Palmetto. u
Bostrom-Brady farm level
mill, $20.00; 2 horse wagon, $50;
2 horse middle buster, $6.00. C.
D. Potts, Macon. Rt. 3.
1 old model Oliver cultivator,
fair cond., $10.00 cash, FOB Lin-
dale. J. P. Salmon, Rome Rt. 4.
_ McCormick - Deering cream
separator, good cond., $8.50, or
exc. for value. F. E. Shannon,
Lennox. Pes
Fordson tractor (runs good).
value. Write or come. Live 9 mi.
W. Jasper. Gober Murphy, Jas-
per, Rt. 2.
20 in. Meadows grist mill and
2 hole X. L. I. H. C. corn sheller.
Sell or trade for shelled or
shucked corn, or young fresh
cow. W. T. Pelfrey, Doraville.
Small Hammer mill, cap. 1260
to 2000 tbs. ear corn per hour
with only 5 h. p., new, never
| used. Reason for selling have 2
mills. $77.50 for quick sale. W.
P. Franklin, Augusta, RFD 4,
Box 197. :
_ Stalk cutter, good cond., $15.0C
cash at my farm, 2 mi. So. Black-
} shear on Waycross Highway. W.
M. Shattuck, Blackshear. Rt. 2.
Walker 2 row spray (used only
to spray 2 acres butter-beans),
at bargain. Fred Carmichael, Mc-
Donough. Rt. 3, Box 5.
act
exc. for combination corn \plant-| 1
2 horse reversible hillside turn]
Sheep shearing machine, good] 3
$15.00; Chattanooga 3 roller cane} -
rebored, Sell or exc. for equal]
MARKET BULLETIN ~ |
Second-Hand Machinery
FOR SALE
Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE .
DeLaval milking machine, 2
units complete with 1 h. p. elec-
tric motor, etc., for 24 stanchions,
used about 2 yrs., bargain for
quick sale. J. H. Dorminy, Jr.,
Fitzgerald.
3h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas.
eng., good running cond., except
gas tank (but can be used with
separate tank), $15.00 cash, or
exc. for 15 B. L. pullets now lay-
ing. A. D. McDonald, Jefferson.
5 h. p. motor, perfect cond.,
used 1 season (filled 50 ton
trench silo, used No. 11 Ohio cut-
ter and for running DeLaval
milking machine, $50.00. T. Trea-
nor, Milledgeville.
Tractor plow, good cond., 2-14
in. bottom turn plow with tractor
hitch and: power lift (any 20 h.
p. tractor can handle), $75.00.
Weldon E. Rheney, Hephzibah.
Big - Three Hardie orchard
sprayer, equipped with 4-h Cush-
man engine, just overhauled, 200
gal. tank, also tractor harrow,
side. W. T. Bacon, Madison.
3-70 saw Murray all steel gins,
dbl. box hydraulic press, , steam
tramper, about 1914 model, com-
plete except belts and 1-35 h. p.
Continental steam. eng., $500.00
cash. W. B. Butts, Pickard.
Section harrow, $7.50, also 2
h. wagon, $40.00 value, exc. for
a practically new 1 horse wagon.
C. S. Williams, Rt. 1, McRae, Ga.
Large Benthal peanut picker,
fair cond., $20.00; 1 good 2 h.
wagon, $15.00. Exc. either for
sound corn at 65c bu.; Want 1
bu. Bunch velvet beans, sound,
clean. Berry Moon, Shiloh, RFD
2 stalk cutters. $25.00 for both.
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
1 Miss Dixie cor.. planter and
1 extra duplex peanut hopper,
for quick sale, $10.00 cash FOB.
Loyd Shuman, Blackshear, Rt. 1,
Box 228.
2 h. wagon, good cond., $27.00
at my place. J. O. Bennett, Fair-
mount. Rt. 2.
Lummus Air-Blast cotton gin,
2-70 saw gins, hydraulic press,
complete, fair cond. Price very
reasonable. R. Frank Cassels,
McIntosh.
Universal 20 in. grist mill, 10
h. p. Fairbanks-Morse engine.
Both run about. a year. J. W.
Fakes, Byromville.
Cole corn, pea and cottonseed
planter and a barrel orchard
spray for sale. L. M. Morris, At-
lanta, 2139 East Lake Road.
% h. p. gas. engine, used only
30 days. Cost $44.00; sell for $20.
\ Dr. Emmett Ward, Atlanta. 634
Flat. Shoals S. E. Ja 2676.
Friend peach sprayer with 200
gal. tank, good cond., $95.00. Ty-
ron Elliott, Jr., Thomaston, RFD
10 h. p. boiler and eng., good
shape, $150.00. Glen Holland,
Mineral Bluff.
Fordson, completely necondi
tioned, with new parts, etc. $145.
ae Neal Whitworth, Lavonia,
Friend power spray machine,
100 gal. good cond. $100.00. L. P.
Singleton, Fort Valley.
12 h. p.. gas. engine, 16 in.
Meadows corn mill and 1 corm
Sheller, 1 set small scales, for
sale. J. A. Rakestraw, Hapeville.
300 Oak Dr.
40 h. Pp. Scofield center crank
steam engine, good cond:, cheap.
H. W. Johnson, Albany, 414
Broad Ave. : :
Grain cradle, used only about
1 day. Sell or exc. for purebred
pig or a large ham or for corn.
Write. Jas. W. Cagle, Ball
Ground.
1 wide spread I. H. C. manure
spreader, good cond., $50.00. Exc.
for peas. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
1927. mode] Fordson tractor,
$169.00. New. motor with side
pulley, good cond., $225.00 cash.
cider Manning, LaFayette. Rt.
Owensboro thimble skein 1 h.
wagon, good as new, $40.00. Geo.
Peters, Fairburn. Rt. 1. .
2% h. p. Empire gas. eng.,
small, electric sausage grinder
and other farm implements. W.
R. Hansford, Americus. Rt. B.
24 in. Bush and Bogg disc har-
row, 4-4 hickory frame, suitable
for tractor or mules, $25.00.
Trade for pigs, at my place. L.
W. Thompson, Swainsboro.
15 h. p. Peerless engine, good
cond., every way, at bargain.
Dock Burnett, Toccoa. Rt. 1.
42 in. Cole rock top runner with
25 h. electric motor, good cond.,
$250.00 cash. Mrs. Kate Hilliard,
Camilla, 207 Scott St.
Tom Houston side plow for
Fordson tractor, practically new,
first class cond., $35.00. Kincaid
garden tractor, practically new,
with attachments, $85.00. C. M.
Miller, Cornelia.
Want small used Allis Chal-
mers tractor at saving price;
have for sale or trade for pea-|
nuts, some Hastings Super Pro-
lific seed corn at 5c peck. H. R.
good cond., 4-18 discs on each| .
4 15-30, 1 pr. smooth mouth mules,
-horses, fine haired, fine Jack for
late model combination _ planer
| Graham, Baxley, RFD 3.
Clark, Covington, Rt. 2.
Farm tools sufficient to run a
2h. farm. Prefer to sell in lump
sum. Mrs. W. E.. Barineau, Mc-
Rae. :
International small size ham-
mer mill, nearly new, with sack-
er, $60.00 FOB. W. H. Ivey, Mil-
ledgeville.
Case Threshing machine, size
29x36 hand feed, wind stacker,
mounted, A-1 cond. cheap for
cash. W. E. Boatwright, Rayle.
Complete Gullet system, 3-70
saw gins, with accessories, good
cond. (run last season), for sale.
Ty J. Jackson, Higiall, RFD 1.
Cotton gin and press (400 bales
gined last year), $50.00 for both
for quick sale. C. F. Hunt, Thom-
son
Ledbetter cotton planter, 1 h.
slide plow, 100 lbs. drag harrow,
distributor, plow stock, cultivator
and some blacksmith tools, $10.00
for lot if taken at once. John
Grim, Lithonia. Rt. 3.
Taylor 2 disc plow for Farmall
20, for sale. W. P. Wallis, Jr., Ea~-
tonton.
Case threshing machine, size
20-28, good cond., mounted,
cheap for cash. L. L. Hollis, Sta-
tham. 2
Moline planter, second plates
for all seeds and 1 Vulcan No.
13 2 horse plow. Good cond. Nel-
son Pope, Taliapoosa. :
1935 model Continental 4 rol-
ler, air line cotton cleaner, near-
ly new, $200.00. N. C. Brown, Rut-
ledge.
- J well drilling outfit, $200.00, or
trade for mules or brood mare
of equal value. J. E. Hadden,
Avera.
McCormick-Deering tractor,
wt. 1 M ibs... 1 P. C. brood sow
and all kinds of hay, priced right.
L. T. Davis, Chickamauga, RFD
2; :
Second-Hand Machinery
WANTED
Want 2 h. walking or riding
cultivator, cheap. S. B. Lufbur-
row, Oliver. A
Want 2.boll weevil dusting ma-
chines with mule or motor. Day
Davis, Rutledge. :
Want Bosch magneto for Ford-
son tractor. State cond. and
price. L. H. Mann, Conley.
Want used garden tractor.| .
State cond., and price. H. J.
Grant, Dallas.
Want small power corn shel-
Jer and white milling corn at
50c bu. del. E. Callas, Gaines-
ville.
- Want dairy boiler and 3 com-
partment wash vat with all. at-
tachments. Have for sale or exc.
a 9 mos. old, 200 Ib. B. B. S. P.
Cc. reg.boar. C. H. Yearwood,
Macon, Rt. 6, Box 142.
Want tower, windmill etc. Buy
or exch. young stock; have for
sale home raised mules and
service. C. G. Morris, Bowdon.
Exc. Wannamaker wilt-resist-
ant ist yr. cottonseed for disc
harrow. Would pay cash. J. J.
Oliver, Commerce, Rt. 3.
Want used power take-off for
No. 22 Caterpillar tractor in good
cond., cheap for cash. L. L.
Butts, Pickard. : .
Want a hillside plow and farm
level for cash or trade a Cole
or an Oliver Walking Cultivator.
Dan Browning, Helena. .-
Want Chattanooga 2h. middle
buster No. 20. Accept one with-
out point or handles if other
parts are good. Pay eash. W. T.
. Want a 7 or 8 ft. Culti-packer,
cheap for cash, also a 5 to 6 disc
Tiller with all attachments, all
to be in good cond. C. M. Head,
Marietta. c-o The Courthouse. -
Want buy Caterpillar tractor
in good shape. Write what you
have and price. C. S. Graves,
Fayetteville: RFD 2. -
Want used Avery walking cul-
tivator, 1 wagon, 1 Cole or Liv-
ingston eotton dropper, 1 weed-
er 2 spring tooth harrow, guano
distributor. Must .be in good
ook James Palmour, Cordele,
Want good stalk cutter, good
cond., reasonable for cash, near
Atlanta. Mrs. Maggie S. Hayes,
peas 1512 Westwood Ave., S.
Want small Farmall tractor on
rubber, with attachment for cul-
tivating. Trade mules in ex-
change; good grade Bermuda
Grass hay for sale $12.50 ton.
Roscoe Treadwell, Forsyth.
Fordson tractor, side disc plow
for Fordson and motor and gov-
ernor, cheap for cash. T. S.
Ouzts, Richwood.
Want walking cultivator at
reasonable price. Prefer John
Deere or Avery, not over 1935
model; also want 4 good milch
cows, fresh in, and some Pink
Wednesday,
Skin P. R. potato plants. Write.
H. E. Powell, Unadilla, Rt. 2.
2, Box 143,
February 15,
Farmer's Golden T
Scripture: Pro. 3, 5 and
Trust in the Lord wit!
thine heart; end lean
unto thine own understa
ing. In al] thy ways ackno:
edge Him and He shall diz
thy paths. ze
Second-Hand Mac
WANTED :
Want 3 extracting feede:
70-saw cotton gins, Mitchell
ferred. E. L. Vance, Tifton.
Want some parts off of
power Hay press about 191i
el. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
Want cider press in
cond., cheap for cash. W..
thon, Atlanta, 501 Court
Want good gin outfit, com
without the power. Stal
cash price. S. B. Vandiv
vonia. ; <a
5 as
Want 3 section spring
harrow and 8 row grain dr
tractor, both in A-1 cond
reasonable cash price.
Nealy, Atlanta, 254 Capito
S~W.
Want a corn sheller, on
two hole, hand or power.
Whitchard, Blakely. 2
Want Martin or similar
Ditcher, in first class cond.
cash. P. A. Chastain, Gaines
Want good Cole Dbl
plain view planter No. 1
Cole No. 22 Guano Distr.
Sol Oden, Blackshear. |
Want A-1 disc harro
Farmall 30, also an ensilag
ter and milking machine
must be cheap for cash. J, ]
Glore, Austell, Rt. 2, c-o Gl
Dairy. 2
Want 5 h. p. garden t
in good cond., reasonable.
D. Todd, Sarah.
Want an L a C. 2 20
cultivator in gocd snape,
for cash. A. W. Atkinson
desta. Rt. 4. : :
Want 2 horse wagon in
shape and cheap. ee
R. S. Norton, Dawson
Want good, used plantei
cutivators icv 520 Farm
tor, prefer Cole make.
Invd J. Keadie, Yatesvilie.
Want usea 5 h. p. sidp'e
nv for, in zovud cond., cheap.
pesonal use. Etate full par
lavs. F. L. Nortcn, Wrens.
Want 2 cylincer LeRoy =n;
ler with cable, etc. ce
cond. Make cash offer or exc.
pullets. Hamilton L. Hi,
nan. 1
Want small hammer mil
cond., cheap for cash;
fresh milch cows for sale.
Barrett, Cleveland, Rt. 1
Want Corn and Peanut pl
er, 1 to 2 row. Mose King,
Want second-hand Hi:
Mill in good cond. J. A.
son, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. .
SEED FOR SALI
Mammoth yellow sunfilc
seed, 30c lb. del. or 5 Ibs.
Mrs. N. C. Brown, Rutl
RFD. S
Okra, 1938 crop, dry and.
long green pods, 25c Ib. u
15ce; white nest onions 50c
Alice Hodges, Greenvilie.
Box 39. (e
Tender, white corntficl
cutshorts, deep strings
back mixed beans; f
garden, 25c cupful. Postpai
stamps; Limas, 20c cup; 0.
cup. seven top turnip sala
cup. Mrs. George Poole
Rt. 2, Box 21. :
Bean seed, white Half
2 teacupfuls 35c, 2 thls. sn
low crookneck squash an
sweet bell pepper 10c.
paid. 1 lb. Stone Mtn.
melon seed 45c. Mrs. A,
ley, Maysville, Rt, 1.
_ Eschalots, old-fashioned
gal.;- white multiplying o
40c_ gal. M
Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box 144
Bean seed, frost or un
white cornfield and white
runners, 20c cup; sugar or
peas, 20c cup: mixed turnips
large pkg. 10c. Add postag
all. Mrs. Lee Clair Clayton,
Bean seed, Half-runner,
tucky colored pole bean, cr
back and white cornfield
cupful, Postpaid. No
ie Reeford Bruce, Jasp
30 lbs. 1938 crop white
okra, 20c lb. plus postage;
chaw pepper seed, 5c teas
ful; catnip seed, 25c teasp
ful. Exc. for dried fruit or v
nest onions. E. N. Jones,
Hill. .
Cabbage seed, heading |
Char. Wakefield and Duteh
Marglobe $1.10 tbh. or 1 Ib,
cabbage, Marglobe and coll
$2 del. Lee Crow, Gainesvi
Pa
ul, also old-fashioned musk-
n seed. Postpaid. Exc. either
mion buttons or garden seed.
-s, John Q. Howell, Emma.
usalem artichokes, 5c 1ln.,
lbs. or more 4c lb. FOB RR;
y drip sorghum seed, 3'ac
postpaid, 50 Ibs. or more 2%
OB RR. Special price on 100
jots. E. P. Mason, Lithonia,
termelon, one lot Stone
nm. 15 lb.; 1 lot 20c; 150 lbs.
iproved Tom Watson, 30c lb.
epaid. Not less than 5 lbs. sold.
eam Crowder peas 6c lb. W. A.
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.
nions, 15 lbs. small white
tiplying, 124%2c lb. plus post-
ee. No stamps. Mrs. H. B. Moore.
Danielsville, Rt. 1.
rkins long green pod okra,
1b. 15 lb in 5 lb. lots; 50 lbs.
Add shipping expense. J. F.
0p, Marlow, RFD.
ean, white nest multiplying
ns, 50c gal.; good, -selected
acco seed from fine stalks. -50c
Cash with order. Del. Mrs.
._ B. Moon. Bowdon, Rt. 2. ;
arliana Tomato seed, 3 lbs.
gale or exc. for 2500 Porto
an red skin potato plants to
jel. last April; also half gal.
et peioer seed for-sale. Mrs.
el Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 4.
ay. bu. clean, wh e, nest mul-
lying onions, 40c gal. Not del.
-M. B. Davis, Fairburn, Rt.
20
rotolaria Spec.abilis (the soil
ilding legume) $2 per peck, $7
bu. Freight prepaid. J.
houn, Julia.
yng green pod okra seed, 15
15c lb. if lot taken, or 20c
igle Ib. Also yellow seed corn
pk. Add postage. Money or-
: nly. Ed Puckett, Marietta,
&
termelon seed, pure, thin
d Jones, 85c Ib. postpaid. Cash
th order. No checks. Joe L.
des, Elberton, Rt. 6.
ean seed, old-fashioned ten-
cornfield, 25c teacup; black
striped Half-runner garden
14, same price. Stamps on
small orders. Mrs. W. V. Robbs.
Flowery Branch. Rt. 1. :
Honey drip cane seed, 5c lb.
ic pk. Add postage. Mrs. E. L.
rison, Bremen.
Watermelon, early Queen, rip-
60 days from planting; trial
. seed 25c acre, bag $1.50 post-
id; also mammoth prize (grow-
to weigh 150 lbs). trial pkg.
5 pkgs. $1. W. M. Thornton,
MAD
omato seed, giant climbing
mmoth, massive fruit up to 2
Bears until frost, grows to
) ft. 300 seed 25c del. Reed F.
alifornia, blackeyed and yel-
and red spotted Crowder
. 10c lb. or $3 bu.; cornfield
ns, 20c lb. Char. and Dutch
bage seed $1 Ib. or 5 Ibs. 90c,
ll vars. tomato seed, 75c lb. Ovie
Crowe, Gainesville.
mproved Goldleaf tobacco
, fresh and well cured, $2
per lb. R. H. Greer, Hampton, Rt.
Sugar cane (Orange) $1 bu. or
ce. for Stoneville No. 1 Cotton
seed. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.
Cornfigld beans, white, tender
and Eiitped half-runners, 25c
cupful; colored cornfield, same
ice; pumpkin seed, 2 cups 15c;
Dp corn, 10c cupful. Frances
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Chufa seed, about 50 bu. $4 per
- Beans, Half-runners, and early
black Crowder peas, 15c teacup-
ful; Alaska English peas, 12c tea-
cup. Add postage. Ellen Davis,
Lespedeza aged, Kobe and Ko-
rean: Stonevifte No. 2 pure -cot-
tonseed; Tokio soy beans; seed
corn. white and yellow. R. D. Ta-
tum, Palmetto.
Okra, 500-600 Ibs.
Make best offer on lot.
Harp, Fayetteville.
- Stone Mountain watermelon
seed, 30c lb. postpaid. No checks.
J. W. McWhorter, Lyons.
Snap bean seed, Bountiful, ex-
tra early, and Henderson bush
Lima bean, 20c lb. postpaid. Mrs.
Ida B. Bailey, Bluffton.
Shellots, old-time red, 35c gal.
Klondyke strawberry plants $1.25
M; Vigorvine tomato seed 25c
for 250 seed. A. Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Chufa seed, 10 bu. $3 per Bu.
$1 per pk.; in single pkg lots,
postpaid in larger quantities.
FOB Midville. G. M. Smith, Mid-
ville, Rt. 2. :
Tobacco seed, Gold Dollar (se-
lected stalks) 25c oz.; Hastings
early green pod okra, 25c lb. 6
Ibs. for $1.00. Del. E. L. Durham,
Dublin, Rt. 5.
1938 crop.
D. A.
. peanuts, good grade, Georgia-
raised, 4c bb. FOB. J. D. Bishop,
white and little Half-runner and
cream garden, also white, large
cut-short cornfield beans, all
tender, sound, 20c teacup. Add
postage. Mrs. Enos Mullins, Jas-
per, Rt. 2, Box 103. ;
Runner seed peanuts, 4c Ilb.,
Williams Toole cottonseed, pro-
lific, wilt-resistant $1 bu.; also
cabbage and onion plants,
M; 10 M large green cane seed,
$1 per 100. Want to buy some
hay peas. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man. :
Watermelon seed, Kansas Ear-
ly, saved from mature melons,
tough vine and ; -od eating mel-
on, 40c per lb. FOB. W. N. Spiers,
Dublin, Rt. 1.
_Tomato seed, genuine Vigor-
vine, heavy bearer, 25c pkg.
about 800 seed. Stamps. R.
Brown, Buckhead. /
Tomato seed, Marglobe, Match-
less, Baltimore, % Ib. 45c, % Ib.
70c, 1 Ib. $1. watermelon seed,
Angels kiss and Bradforu, both
$1.25 lb. Aspatagus Seed, same
price. W. R. Stcnvhens, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1.
Tobacco seed, white Burley, 50c
oz. prepaid. Mrs. N. G. Forester.
Buford, Rt. 2. ;
Citron seed 15c lb. running
squash, 10c thbls.; large Indian
peach seed, 25 doz.; purple hull
table peas, 20e qt. Bermuda on-
ion sets 15c gt. Add postage. Ros-
ie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Onions, red and white multi-
plying, 50c gal.: long green okra
seed 20c lb. Hastings white bush
A.| lima beans 15c lb. All FOB. John
H. Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Cantalou seed, 20 lbs. specially
selected Hales Best, 1938 crop, $1
Ib. or $18 for lot, 65c % Ib. Mrs.
E. F. Walker, Blackshear. Rt. 1.
Cantaloup Hales Best, 50c Ib.
5 Ibs. $2.20, 10 lbs. $4, lots of 80
to 100 lbs. 35 Ib. Good collard
seed 35c lb. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tif-
ton, Rt. 3, Box 34. :
Garden bean seed, early ten-
der, also striped Half-runners,
prolific, sound; few quarts each,
20c large cupful, 35c pt. postpaid.
Send coin. Mrs. N. B. Overby,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
8 Ibs. Half-runner' garden
bean seed, nice, clean, sound, 35c
lb. $2.80 for lot. Add postage. Mrs.
S. W. Sloan, Auburn.
Bean, giant stringless bunch,
15% Ibs. $1.20 for lot, FOB. Want
to hear from party having hay
peas for sale. W..S. Kinsey, Lake
Park. \
Okra seed, long green pod and
white velvet; 15c per match box
full plus postage. Exc. for bunch
butterbeans. Mrs. Huley Thomp-
son, Hartwell, Rt. 3. ef si
Onions, white multiplying nest
for planting, 40c gal. Add post-
age. Mrs. D. M. Barge, Tyrone.
Multiplying beer seed, 10c
start. Add 3c postage. Mrs. Sal-
lie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Velvet okra, 25c lb. Vigorvine
tomato seed, 200, 25c; broad to-
bacco, 2 large spoonfuls 25c; col-
lard, 25c lb. All mailed. L. A.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Pepper, pimiento;
wilt-resistant tomato, 5c_ tbls:
Truckers Favorite corn 50c pk.
T. M. Myers, Hartwell,.Rt. 1.
Beans, tender bunch 25c pt.
cornfield beans 35c pt.; turnip
seed 10c tbls. tender bunch beans,
Slightly weevil eaten, half price.
Dollie Eller, Titus. . ;
Okra, 8 lbs. velvet and green
pod, 20c lb. well matured seed.
Mrs. S. A. Spann, Soperton.
Bur Clover seed, contains suf-
.| ficient soil for inoculation, $5. per
100 lbs. FOB here. V. H. Car-
michael, Jackson.
Okra seed, Mammoth green
pod, 25c lb. del. or 5 Ibs. $1. Al-
bert Baker, Norman Park, Rt. 1.
Beans, garden, MHalf-runner,
25 cupful; golden leaf tobacco,
10 spoonfuls; white velvet okra,
green pod, 10c cupful. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. V. Silvers, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 88.
Watermelon Dixie Belle, 1938
crop, sound and pure, 50c Ib.
age H. Arnold, Carrs Station,
Rt.-1: ,
Beer seed, Calif. multiplying,
10c start, 3 starts 25c. Mrs. Etta
Mae Sanders,- Rockmart, Rt. 2.
True Vigorvine. Most prolific
tomato grown; grows 12 ft. high
(has produced 20 tons per acre).
400 seed for 25c; 1000 for 50c. Del.
Also 25 vine peach seed free
with ea. order. Will C. Smith,
Roy.
Early Market Queen watermel-
on. Ripens 60 days from planting.
Trial pkg. seed, 25c; enough
plant acre. $1.50 postpaid; also
Mammoth Prize (grows to wt.
150 lbs.) Trial pkg. seed, 25c; 5
pkgs. $1.00. W. M. Thornton, Je-
sup.
Seed from finest of Pumpkins,
ripened especially for seed, 50 for
10c. L. J. Vollrath, Winston. :
30 or 40 lbs. Woods Dwarf ok-
ra seed, very prolific. Make best
| offer for lot; Want pure swycard
collard and peach seed from lge.
,ginned pure,
per 100 lbs. FOB. W. G. Cooper,|
15c}
Marglobe
1500 ibs. $2.50 per 100 Ibs. fob.
A. J. Adams, Canon.
Cottonseed, Stoneville 2 B,
long staple, $2.50
Braselton, Rt. 1.
Cottonseed, pure DPL 11 A;
Korean and Kobe Lespedeza;
brown top millet, prices low on
all. W. O. Hudson, Elberton, Rt.
1
Cottonseed, Rucker. 1937 crop,
dir. from breeder, 90c bu. 15-25
bu. 80c, 25-56 bu. 70c; ft. pd. on
15 bu. or more;- okra seed, long
pod, 20c Ib. all del. T. B. Dil-
linger, Maxeys.
Cottonseed, Cokers wilt-re-
sistant, 1937 crop, rolls cleaned at
gin, kept pure, $1 bu., 5 bu. or
more 90c or exc. for brab peas.
Cc. A Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt.
5
Cottonseed, Cokers 100 strain,
-pure, sound, 100 lb. bags $2.50;
Whatleys seed corn, sound; pure,
hand selected and nubbed $1.75
bu.; 5 M stalks POJ seed cane.
Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville.
Cottonseed, Ruckers, 50 bu.
No. 11, 2nd yr. from orig.; 75c at
barn, 85c FOB. Adairsville. O. Z.
'Goss, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Cottonseed, Half and Half,
rolls cleaned, very few black
seed, $2.50 100 Ibs. E. N. Eslinger.
Ringgold.
Cottonseed, 40 bu. Rucker No.
1, 1st yr. roll dumped at gin, 75c
at barn, 85c FOB. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 2. Z
Cottonseed, Cokers 100 and
Cokers Farm Relief, strain 5
cotton seed, $3 100 lbs. FOB.
Hartwell; also Korean and Kobe
lespedeza, write for particulars.
B. C. Teasley, M. D. Hartwell.
Cottonseed, 100 bu. Cooks imp.
2nd yr. from originator, 90c bu.
FOB Rebecca. B. F. Peacock, Re-
becca, Rt. 2. i
Cottonseed, 100 bu. DPL, pure,
privately ginned, long staple, or
exc. for peas and O-Too-Tan
beans. G. C. Edmondson, Temple.
Cottonseed, 50 bu. pure half,
improved, $1 per bu. Bruce An-
drews, Haddock.
Cottonseed, 100 bu. Wanna-
maker wilt-resistant, big boll,
40% lint, pure and clean, Ist yr.
from breeder, 60 c bu. FOB Villa
Rica, or exc. for Brown Leghorn
pullets or hens. W. W. McPher-
son, Villa Rica.
Coker 100, guar. pure, 97% ger-
mination, $1 bu. Mrs. G. L. Lo-
den, Golbert. :
Cokers 100, $1 bu., or $3 per C
lbs. FOB Rutledge; also 3 large
ducks and 1 drake $5 FOB Rut-
ledge. Alton Wiley, Rutledge, Rt.
1
Cottonseed; Farm Relief, 1 in.
staple, $1 bu: FOB Carnegia, also
POJ cane seed, 75c at my home.
Robert S. Harris, Rutledge, Rt. 2.
Cooks 307-6 and Petty Toole,
kept pure and recleaned, germ-
ination 86-89%, $1 FOB. A. C.
Price, Bronwood.
DPL cottonseed, good, clean, $2
C, FOB Station. L. C. Kennedy,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. :
DPL, 50 bu. No. 11 A, 75c bu.;
also Korean Lespedeza, 4c Ib. del.
100 lb. bags; California black top
cane seed, 5c lb.; Serecia Lespe-
deza, 17c Ib. A. M. Aiken, New-
born.
DPL cottonseed, about 100 bu.
No. -11, 75c bu.; FOB; sev. bu.
honey drip cane seed $1.50 bu.
FOB. S. L. Rush, Tallapoosa,
Star Route.
Rucker cottonseed, pure, re-
cleaned, graded, $1 bu. FOB.
Chas./L. Brown, Hartwell.
Cokers 100 cottonseed, Ist new
from Coker, culled graded, $1 bu.
W. C. Oliver, Carnesville.
Cottonseed, 75 bu. Dixie Tri-
umph, 75c bu. PO money order
only. C. R. Horne, Grovetown.
Cottonseed, about 75 bu. Pine
Delta,
rain, carefully ginned and sound,
75c bu. at my home: $1 bu. FOB.
W. C. Bowman, Rt. 2.
Cottonseed, 100: bu. Rhynes
imp. Cook Wilt-resistant, clean,
98c germ. $1 bu. Cash with or-
der. Q. A. Benson, Ty. Ty, Rt. 2.
Cottonseed, Hi-bred, planted
Ist yr. from seed bought direct
from Summerour, 7-8ths in. sta-
ple; 47 pct. turnout, $4 per C
Ibs. FOB. Sacked. Leroy Cal-
houn, Soperton, Rt. 3.
Cottonseed, Ruckers Early
Pride, 1 in. 48 pct. lint, 1200
Ibs. gmake 500-lb. bale, $1 bu.
Thomas Rucker, Ashland.
Cottonseed, 5 M lbs. first yr.
from Coker, 100 strain-one, en-
tire lint 1 1-8th in. and Jonger,
$4 per 100 lbs. clean. J. W. Rich-
ardson, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.
Cottonseed, low bush black seed
cotton, 1500 lbs. lint, turns _out
500 Ib. bale, $1.25 bu. FOB.
Statesboro. H. E. Cartledge,
Statesboro.
Cottonseed, Stoneville, No. 2 B,
Ist yr. 75c bu. or $2.50 100 lbs.
sacked; also grey horse mule, 8
yrs., wt. 950 lbs. to 1000 Ibs. $100;
20 bu. gen. O-Too-Tan beans $4
No. 11, picked without.
bu. FOB. J. R. Gardner, Locust
Pitzgerald, Rt. 4
Indian Peaches. S. P. Brown,
Milner.
Grove. |
Inesday, February 15, 1939. MARK ET B ULLETIN oe & ; : ae oo age Th ~
FED FOR SALE | SEED FOR SALE |COTTONSEEDforSALE|COTTONSEEDforSALE| BEANS AND PEAS |
fashioned pumpkin, 10c; Beans, old-fashioned large, _ Cottonseed, Stoneville 2, B,| - Colioneced, Hall and halt. : r OR SALE
planted 1 yr. from Summerour,
$3, 100 lbs., or exc. for equal val-
ue. Also Kudzu plants $3 M, I.
F. Rowe, Greenville.
Cottonseed, Stoneville 2 B, re-
cleaned, graded 2nd yr. from
breeder; 100 lb. 3% bu. 90c; What-
leys seed corn field selected, $2
bu.; 50 bu. Iron peas, $1.95 bu.
W. H. Bolton, Griffin.
Cottonseed. Cokers 100: Stone-
ville 2-A, Wanamakers Dixie
Triumph, 2-A-20, first yr. from
breeder guar. pure, $1 per bu.;
also Cokers seed oats strain 33-
47, 60c bu. J. H. Gooisby, Mon-
ticello.
Cottonseed, 120 bu Stoneville
No. 2, 2 yrs. long staple Cleve-
land wilt, 85c.bu. $2.50 100 Ibs.
guar. sound, pure. Amos Floyd,
Canon.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE-
Pure Whatleys prolfic seed
corn, ist yr. hand shelled, 50c
peck. $1.75 bu. FOB. George
Land, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Goods prolific corn, heavy
yielder, 70c peck; $2.00 bu. J.
Good, @ordele. .
Hastings Hickory King Seed
corn, $1.50 bu. FOB. W. H. Ga-
brial, Jr., Crawford. Rt. 1.
Whatleys prolific seed corn,
hand nubbed and shelled, 60c pk.,
$2.00 bu. Add postage. Hastings
cane seed, 10c lb. in lots of 3 or
more lbs. Charlie Johnson, Lawr-
enceville, Rt. 3.
Fine seed corn, known as the
Coon corn, hand nubbed and
shelled, 1st yr., 2 and 3 large ears
to stalk and Whatleys pure pro-
lific, 1st yr.; all 75c pk. postpaid.
J: S. Adams Lawrenceville. Rt. 3.
. Kennedys improved Whatleys
prolific yellow corn. Fine yield.
$2.00 bu. $1.25 per half bu. F. R.
Kennedy, Stone Mountain. Rt. 2.
Pure Whatleys prolific, hand
selected, no other corn grown near
it, 75c pk., $1.25 per half bu. $2.50
bu. C. L. Whatley, Cuthbert. Rt.
4,
Extra fine Whatley's seed corn,
selected and hand nubbed and
shelled, Ist yr., $2.00 bu. 60c pk.
E. B. Pattillo, Culloden. Rt. 1.
Genuine Whatileys _ prolific,
field selected, recleaned, $1.75 bu.;
new crop bright, sound peas, Ir-
H.
ons and Brabs, ea $2.35 bu.;
mixed, $2.25; Runner velvet
beans, $1.25. All in standard
bags. J. B. Hunnicutt, Ft. Valley.
50 bu. good corn, 75c bu. C. C.
Courson, Devereux. :
1 M bu. Whatleys Red Cop
prolific seed corns ist yr., for
sale. R. W. Parks,
Box 333.
Hastings prolific seed corn mn
bu lots, $1.50 bu.;
bu. $1.40 bu. Can ship at once.
B. E. Messer, Chatsworth.
Hastings prolific corn, cert.
pure Ga. Imp. Ossoc., selected
seed ears; nubbed and shelled,
50c pk. $1.60 bu. M. G.. Lewis,
Cornelia.
150 or 200 bu. good slipped
shuck corn, 1 per pound at my
place. J. T. Goodrum, Warwick.
About 500 bu. So. American
pop corn, $4.00 per. 100 Ibs. FOB.
my station. Foster Bennett, Ac-
worth, Rt. 1. :
250 bu. Martins prolific corn,
in shuck, also 1500 bundles 3-
hand fodder. Make best offer.
Arnold J. Bailey, Hartwell.
Improved Wadley seed corn,
made 80 bu. to acre, selected,
hand shelled, 5c lb. FOB my
barn. J. A. Goldman, Amity.
Whatleys prolific seed corn,
selected, nubbed and sheiled, $1.-
75 bu. also cane seed and genu-
| ine O-too-tan beans for sale. R.
M. Turner, Royston.
Few bu. Hastings Super pro-
lific seed corn, Ist yr. hand se-
lected. del. 3rd zone, 7 Ibs., T5c.
2 var. pop corn; good milch cows,
young. calves, Guernsey-Holstein,
priced right. L. E. Phillips, Col-
quitt. Rt. 2.
BEANS and PEAS
FOR SALE
1 bu. Speckled Crowders, $3.00
or in 10 lb. lots, $1.00; old time
white and speckled half runners,
25c per teacupful. Add poStage.
G. T. Brown, Ball Ground. Rt. 1.
Whips, Clays, mixed Clays, Bi-
loxis, 90-day velvet and bunch
velvet beans for sale. J. H. Cole-
man Jr., Mitchell.
Streaked half runner beans,
20c cupful postpaid; also want 2
Big Bone Bronze turkey hens; 1
Shetland pony, not over 1 yr. or
18 mos. old, spotted preferred; 2
doz. asparagus roots, 1 to 2 yrs.
old, Exchange value. Mrs. R. T.
Chatham, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
200 bu. No. 1 Iron peas, $2.50
bu.; 150 bu. No. 1 Brabhams, $2.-
50 bu. FOB. All in even wt. bur-
lap bags and picked without rain.
W. L. Renfroe, Byron, Rt. 1.
z
Gainesville.
10 or more}
} ganville. ;
40 or 50 bu. Clay peas, $1.75 bu
M. O. E. H. Nelson, Devereaux.
1,000 bu. new crop 90 Day vel-
vet beans. 80c bu. FOB. J.
Rowland, Wrightsville. .
Genuine punch velvet beans in
100 bu. lots, $2.25 bu; small ord-
ets, $2.50 bu. FOB; 8 bu. white
Crowder peas, 100 per cent sound,
$2.50 bu. R. P. McCorkle, Buena
Vista. - : : 5
90 Day running Velvet beans,
A-1, re-cleaned for seed, apes
bu. Lots of 5 bu. or more, $1:
bu. J. Frank Tanner, Sanders-
ville, Rt. 1. ; : es
Genuine O-Too-Tan and Hay
seed; Palmetto soys, pure and >
recleaned, in new bags, $3.50 bu.
A. E. Ware, Marshallville. See
Nice colored bunch butter-
beans, 10c lb. or exc. for onion
plants at 10c per C. Ea. pay post-
Mrs. L. G. Wood, Pavo. Rt,
All kinds good, clean, treated
peas, in 2 bu. seamless sacks, $3
bu. Jehn Goforth, Hainesville.
90-day running velvet beans
$1.25 bu. FOB. Want a few peach
apple, pear and plum trees, bud~_
ded and true to name. Idus A.
Johnson, Benevolence. Oe ee
2 bu. O-Too-Tan beans, hand >
threshed, clean, sound, $7.75 at
Luthersville or $4.00 bu. G. U
Lovett, Moreland, Rt. 1. |
90-day running seed velvet
beans, $1.00 bu. in 2% bu. lots;
A-1 Brab peas, $2.40 bu.; O-Too=
tan soy beans, $2.95 bu. C. H.
Cooke, Sandersville, Rt. 2. ;
Matthews. oo ]
2 bu. Re Ripper peas, sound
and clean, $2.50 bu. V. Bramhold
Mt. Airy, Rt: 1... 2s
Good, sound running . velvet
beans, shelled or in pod, also Ga.
Runner peanuts, and good sound
corn for sale. J. Q. Adams, Vien-
na. oon
Red Speckled Crowders for
seed, 8c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
C. R. Smith, Buford. Rt. 1.
Brown Crowder peas, %c lb. $3
bu. 3 bu. $8.00; Mexican red hot.
pop corn, same price. All FOB
H. L. Moore, Grantville. Rt. 1.
Recleaned, genuine O-Too-tans
in even wt. 2% bu bags. $2.90
bu. FOB. W. C. Murphy, Sanders
ville. = ay
60 bu. A-l Velvet beans for
seed, $1.10 bu.; 10 bu. or more,
$1.00 bu. Mrs. G. N. Ivey, San-
dersville. Rt. 1. ae
35 bu good, sound mixed peas,
heey bu. C. E. Conwell, Comer,
15 tons good. dry, sound Velvet.
beans, $20.00 ton in hull for lot.
FOB. A. B. Austin, Oliver. mi
N. E. Newington.- :
Sev. bu. Unknown peas, sound
and pure, $2.50 bu. FOB. S. F.
Walden, Harlem, Rt. 2.
Pure brown sugar crowder, 3e
lb. FOB. Mrs. J. W. L. Brown,
Cartersville, Box 223. - ;
. Strictly No. 1 recleaned Hay
seed soy beans, $2.50 bu. DLP
cotton seed, No. 1 Housers. imp.
wilt-resistant, privately ginned,
kept pure, 75c bu. All FOB. W.
L, Houser, Ft. Valley. mS
30 or 40 bu. pure Whip peas,
$2.00 bu. FOB. John J. Copelan,
Siloam. oe
Extra early garden beans,
striped half runners, brown,
cornfield, sound, home-grown,
20c large cupful; 35c pt. postpaid.
Coin or M. O. Mrs. Eula Overby,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. x
_ Velvet beans, runner type, $1.00
bu. in 214 bu bags. Eugene Pols-_
fuss, Dry Branch, Rt. 2. :
50 bu purple hull peas, sound
and clean, $2.00 bu. FOB. A. A,
Ashley, Montrose. Rt. 2, Box 65.
Bush or Bunch velvet beans in
2% bu. bags. $2.50 bu. if ordered |
at once. N. T. Beasley, Nunez.
Nice lot of peas, Brabs, Irons,
Clays. Call and see if interested.
H. B. Roquemore, Butler, Rt. 2,
Box 44.
Pure Brabham peas, 50c peck,
$2.00 bu. FOB. Ed Carr, Rich-
land. Rt. 3. %
O-Too-Tan beans, recleaned,
$4.00 bu. Korean lespedeza seed, ~
dc lb. in 100 Ib. bags. J. B. Kes-
ler, Canon. Rt. 1.
Velvet beans, 403 bu. shelled
for planting, 1 or 2 bu. bags. J.
L. Jesup, Smithville.
800 bu. 90-day running velvet
beans, $1.00 bu. W. W. Hartley,
Bartow. ; <=
Velvet beans, 2 or 3 tons, more
or less, for sale at my barn, 6.
mi, No. Donalsonville, R. L. Barp,
Donalsonville. i :
100 bu. bright Clay peas, new
bags, $2.00 bu. at my place, 7 mi.-
East Louisville. J, E. Rowland,
Louisville, Rt. 3.
200 bu. velvet beans, first grade
cond., $1.00 bu. FOB. B. G. Smith,
Bartow, Rf. 1.
100 bu. pure Whippoorwills,
New Eras and mixed peas, $2.00
bu. here. Ciyde T. Hannah, Lo-
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BEANS AND PEAS | PLANTS FOR SALE PECANS and pate HONEY BEES and BEE | Miscellaneous WA
Ie FOR SALE :
ae See FOR SAL E Kudzu plants, $5 M. Joe Cash : SUPPLIES FOR SALE ee 2 tons he tol
Hartwell, Rt. 3. Pecans, 250 lbs. common_ size co. Quote prices del. Newna
White crowder peas, 10c lb. or
Bu. lots, 8c Ib. Add postage. Exc.
for. good yr. old pullets; 2 Corn-
-ish April cockerels, $1.50 ea. or
exe. for 2 of same breed and age.
-_W. D. Wilbanks, Calhoun. Rt. 1.
_ 400 bu. good 90-day running
--yelvet beans, $1.00 bu. in 2% bu.
pags. FOB. Scott McCoy, Davis-
boro.
500 to 1 M bu. 90-day Velvet
beans. J. D. Pipkin, Shellman.
_ About 70 tons Velvet beans in
hull for sale at my barn. If in-
E _terested, write. Noble P. Bassett,
Fort Valley.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Lucretia Dewberry and Eldo-
-rado blackberry plants, 60c C;
$5.06 M. Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
_ Greenville.
= Cabbage | plants, ie fresh,
extra early, Jersey and Charles-
ton Wakefield, 5 C 40c, 75c M;
_ . Bermuda onions, white and -yel-
low, same price, all del. Postpaid.
oe guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzger-
y ie row birsy. Missionary. and
.Klondyke, $1.50 M, del. Mrs. Leila
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Strawberry | plants, Klondyke
-and Mastodon, 25 C, $1 M and
postage. No stamps or checks ac-
cepted. Mrs. L. B. Frye, Mee
= Rt. We 4
Strong, well | oted fuceetial
_-dewberry plants for sale or exc.
for Early Jersey or Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, or dried apples] .
or peaches. Lillie Mae Latham,
Felton.
rue. to name improved var.
Lucretia dewberry and Eldorado
blackberry plants, 75c C; $6.00 M.
Filled promptly with care. Mrs.
C. M. Robinson, Greenville.
- Heavily rooted Boysenberry
plants, $1.50 doz.; 25. fof $2.50;
$4.00 for 50,. $1.00. per 500. Del.
Mrs. J. R. Sloan, Pelham.
Klondike strawberry, young
plants, full count, 80c, 500; $1.50
M, Hazel Allen, Gainesville, Rt.
2, Box 109. !
: Improved Eldorado plackberry
and Lucretia dewberry plants, $1
C; 200 for $1.50 del. Maud Ham-
by, Greenville. :
Klondike payin: plants,
: 500. 5c; $1.50 M; black walnut
trees, 1 yr. old, 15 ea. Del. Mrs.
Willie Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
- Klondike strawberry ~ plants,
20c C. $1.50 M; Lady T., 25c C.
$1.75 M. Del. Full count. Geo. L.
ee, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box
same price, onea
$2.50 M. / Postpaid. R.
Manelor, Pitts:
Cabbage plants, Copenhagen
and Golden Acre; onion plants,
crystal wax Bermuda 15c C, or
85c per M, parcel poe prepaid,
or 75c per M exp. col. M. M. Yar-
brough, Guyton.
Cabbage and onion "plants,
leading var. $1 per M postpaid,
or crate lots 2500 cabbage at 75c
exp. col, onions same by exp.
Send check. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Strawberry plants, Mastodon,
ee Anderson,
~Youngberry, Acme. Thornless
and Boysenberry plants, 12 for
$1.25, Early Harvest; Alfred,
Texas Wonder, Brainard black-
berries, 12 for $1. All prepaid.
New- muscadine and bunch
= grapes. H. A. Neal, Ashland.
Cabbage plants, fresh grown,
fresh-proof, Jersey and Charles-
nm, 500, 50c, 1 M 75c, 5 M $2.50;
ex. col.; erystal wax Bermuda
onion plants, same price. I. L.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.
Strawberry plants, Lady
Thompson, $1 per M del., 3 M
up 90c, also Kentucky pole bean
seed, 25 Ib. 2 Ibs. 40c; old-fash-
eed runner - bunch bean seed,
~~ Kudzu, select, with planting
instructions if requested, $1 C,
$4.50 5 C, $8 M. Edw. N. Adams,
Stapleton.
Kudzu plants, select $5 M, lar ge
orders filled. E. H. Norman,
Hartwell, Rt. 3.
.,Iceburg lettuce, Wakefield cab-
bage, Austrian onion, Ga. col-
Jards and _ beets, plants, - 2G G,
del. Kudzu roots, $8 M. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Register.
g Strawberry plants, Fairfax,
Early, Premier Early, Catskill,
y Mid-sason, Chesapeake Late or
~ Mastodon ever-bearing var.; or-
ginally from Allens, Salisbury,
laryland,. high erade: 60c per C,
00 M, one var. or assorted, fob
Cornelia. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.
Texas Wonder early blackberry
(now time to plant), prolific and
fine, 50 to 75 doz. plants. M. N.
bz Thomasville ae 2
spearmint, -
dbl. single tanzy,. 25c doz. bunch-
es. Del in Ga: Miss]
| paid. Russell Chriswell,
$150 M or 20c per C, now ready,
Cabbage plants, 3 million,
fresh, spring - grown, . stocky
plants, 5 C 50c, 75c per M, over
5000 60c M; full count, prompt
shipment and satis. guar. J. N.
McCorvey, Pavo.
Cabbage and onion plants, 500,
65c; $1.00 M; Tomato, $2.50 M.
Postpaid. Odis Conner, Pitts.
Booking orders for Marglobe,
Rutgers and Pritchard Scarlet
Topper tomato plants, ready ship
March 10th to 15th, $1.90 M.
FOB. Cash with order. H.. T.
Brooks, Pelham.
Copenhagen, E. J., C. W. -cab-
bage plants, $1.00 M; White and
yellow Bermuda onion plants,
75e M; 500, 45c. All del. Good
Bian Melvin Deal, ieee Rt.
4.
Klondike and Lady 7 straw-
| perry plants, 20c C; 500, 80c;
$1.50 M. Young, healthy, well
rooted. Stamps accepted on small
orders. No chks. M. H.
Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
Red Gold strawberry pints.
30c C; $2.50 M; Lady T., 30c C.
$2.50. M: Mastodon. everbearing,
25c C. $2.25 M; peppermint,
hoarhound, yarrow,
ME White,|
Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box "35.
-Chas., Dutch and Copenhagen)
Market cabbage, yellow and
white Bermuda onion, $1.00 M; 5].
M. and 10 M. lots, 75 M.
Shipped promptly. O. M. S2ONs
Gainesville, 630 Grove St. :
Boysenberries, $1.25 doz.. 24 for
$2.00; 50 for $3.75; $7.50 C; young
berries, $1.00 per 25; $1.50 for 50c
$2.75 C. No order less $1.00. All
true to name. Mrs. George Has-
kell, Macon, Rt. 4.
Boysenberries and youngber-}
ries, $1.00 doz.; 50 for $3.50; $7.00
C. Postpaid. No less dozen
shipped. Want 25 bu. corn near
Macon. State price. Frank Hac-
sick, Macon. Rt. 4.
- Kudzu crowns, soa M. -FOB.
Herschel Milner, Shellman.
Kudzu Crowns, well rooted and
moss packed, $6.00 M. 80c C.
Want some Dasheen _ tubers.
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rts 3;
- Kudzu roots, 75c C. Parcel post
Logan-
ville, Rt. 1.
Pecan and Other Fruit
Trees For Sale
~ Apple ve lead. vars.; 1-2 yr.
10c-20c ea.; 1-2 yr. peach trees,
fic to 15c ea.; pear, cherry, plum,
fig, apricot, 250. ea., 2-3 yr. grape
vines 10c ea., or $6 per C. de!
Lee Head, Cornelia.
_ Scupperong, white, $1 per doz.
or $5 per_C, well rooted and post-
paid. Mrs. Noah G. Moon, Bow-
don, Rt. 2.
- Peach trees, lead. vars.; grape
yines, $35 M, $4 per. C. State insp.
true to name; Keiffer pear trees
$10 C, $90 M. Mrs. E. B. Travis,
Riverdale.
Peach trees, 20 old- fagionba
yellow press, 20c ea., or 5 for $1.
or $3 for lot, PP, money order
or cash. Mrs. G. P. Hall, Osier-
field, Rt. 1, Box 113.
Maple, Korean, for exchange,
2-3 ft. for tung oil trees or Jap-
anese persommon; $1 ea. James
Hobson, Jasper.
All leading varieties fruit trees,
guar. true to name, free from
disease; peach, 3c up, also apple,
pear, cherry, grape, pecan, etc.
Thomas N. Long, Chickamauga.
-Brown scuppernong vines, 2 ft.,
10c; 4 ft., 20c; 2 yr. old, 50c ea. =
Es Coggins, Covington.
Peach, red, plum sprouts, per-
simmon, crabapple sprouts, 3 ft.
$1~ doz.; nice, large blueberry
pushes 25 doz..5 doz. $1. Dorothy
Wilson, Culberson, N. C. (resi-
dent of Georgia.)
Fig, (purple sugar) rooted, 2'
yrs. 20c ea. Mrs. C. A. Knight,
Climax.
Pecan trees, state insp. lead-
var. Stuart and Schley, guar. true
to name, 2-10 ft. 40c to $1.25 ea.
| FOB. M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville.
Pecan trees, budded; spec. re-
duced prices on all lead. var.
peach, plum, apricot, apple, pear,
fig, cherry, black and Japanese
walnut trees; grapevines, white
and black scuppernong. J. R.
O'Neal, Jr., Valdosta.
Pear trees, Keifer, apple, ear-
ly June and other plum trees. L.|
P. Singleton, Ft. Valley.
Figs, Celestial, white and
brown turkey, 5 large or 12 me-
dium $1; Lucretia dewberry. lge.
rooted kudzu, Semesan treated,
$1 for .100, 1 M $7, carefully
es del. J. W. Toole, Macon,
- Grape plants, different vars.
90c doz.; Jarge, sized muscadine
and scuppernong plants. well
rooted, 50c, 3 for $1.
son, Dublin, Rt. ~
Scuppernong vines, rooted, lge.
white var. 20c ea. 3 for-50c, 7
for $1, PP. No checks. Isla Ham-|
a alamo; Rt. 2. ere ay
Bradford,
L. E. Harri-
iF
sound seedlings, 7c lb. FOB, Ogle-|
thorpe, %4 lb. sample 10c. Geo. W.
Williams, Oglethorpe.
Peanuts, 100:ou. runners, extra
fine, 23c 3 nuts in pod, $1 per bu.
Geo. E. Hart, Sylvester.
Peanuts, 15 bu.-or more No. 1
large Spanish, improved, ma-
chine picked, good for seed, $1.25
bu., or 5c lb. any quan. not pre-
paid. Re E. Kimsey, Bishop, Rt.
d-
Spanish peanuts, No. 1, $1 per):
bu. FOB Hawkinsville, also want
2 purebred large, dark col. Corn-
ish cockerels. or young roosters.
J. H: Bragg, Hawkinsville.
* Peanuts. Ga. runner, strictly
No. 1, 5 lb.; No. 1 Spanish, 5
ib. FOB. Ship no less 100 Ibs. D.
-E. Thompson, Pinehurst.
Pecans, 250. lbs. sound Stuarts,
12%c lb. 200 lbs. seedlings Tlocl
lb. all 1938 crop. Miss Belle Tim-
merman, Bronwood, Box 83.
Peanuts, No. 1 Va. bunch, 6c Ib.
Stuart pecans 15c Ib.. Columbias,
15c Ib. seedlings 10c lb. Money or- ee
der. W. S. Norten, Edison.
Peanuts. select No. 1 Ga. run-
ner seed, 4 1-4th cents lb. FOB] ~
my farm shipped COD in 1C0
ap bags. # . S. Benefield, Arabi.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Cert. yllow skin seed. a po-
tatoes, also slips in season. Write
for prices. W. T. Kelly, Powder
Springs. Riga?
About 60 bu. pure strain P: Fe
potatoes, 50c bu. FOB. C. L. Tip-| -
pett, Mt. Vernon. Rt. 2.
Pure P. R. potatoes, insp., for
sale. See or write. Clay Evans,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Sey. hundred bu. pink skin P.
R. potatoes. Write or call. J. E.
Hambrick, Shingler.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Good, bright leaf tobacco,
chewing, 12 lbs., $1.00 del. Sat.
guar. L. L. Lightsey, Surnency.
Rt. 2.
Good red leaf chewing tobacco,
aged and mellow, sweet and juicy
12 lbs. $1.00; good smoking, 12
Ibs., 75c. Postpaid. Free of trash.
Mrs. Lillie Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.
Guar. aged, mellow chewing
and smoking tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1.
Postpaid to 3rd zone. Sat. guar.
or money refunded. Mrs: A.B:
Williams, Alma.
Good, flue cured, ripe and mel-
low smoking tobacco, 1938 crop,
now ready for shipment, 12 Ibs.,
$1.00 del. W. G. OQuinn, Sere-
ven.
Satisfaction, ack service,
aged and mellow whole . leaf
chewing tobacco, 12 lbs., $1 00;
smoking, mild, 14 Ibs., $1.00. Pre-
paid. Paul Lightsey, Screven.
Tobacco, chewing or smoking,
whole leaf, barn cured, red or
yellow, mild flavor, 14 Ibs., $1.00.
Del. Prompt shipment guar. or
money refunded. E. M. Troup,
Baxley.
Chewing or euieking tobacco,
bright and yellow leaf, free from
trash, 1938 crop, barn and flue
cured. Guar. every package, 13
Ibs. $1.00 del. Hiram Lightsey,
Screven.
Good grade whole yellow leaf
1938 crop flue cured chewing or
smoking tobacco, ready to ship,| g
15 Ibs., $1.00 del. Sat. Guar. L.
D. Lightsey, Screven.
GRAIN AND HAY.
FOR SALE
Sev. tons Peavine hay, baled,
$17.50 ton; Oat Straw, baled, $10.
ton. FOB. Also broom corn. seed,
3 Ibs., 25c; Half Runner bean
seed, 20c cupful. FOB, Add post-
age. W. G. Smith, Loganville,
Box 111.
1500 bundles 4-hand good cured
fodder, $2.00 per 100, FOB my
barn. E. D. Caldwell, Marietta.
~ Baled Hay, Lespedeza seed
(Kobe), and corn for sale. Otis
G. Rawls, Williamson.
Fine seed oats, slightly mixed
with vetch. Hastings or Texas
Rust Proof. 50c bu. either kind;
also Wannamakers Wonder Dix-
ie Triumph wilt-resistant pee
ing cottonseed, 75c bu. L. C. Al-]
len, Hoschton. 7
FRUITS FOR SALE
Nice sundried apples, free from
worms, 14c lb.; sundried figs, 18
lb.; also white bunch butter-
beans, 10c teacupful. Add post-
ae Mars. Harold McGee, an
44 lbs. nice, sutuiried sables
10c lb. Add postage. Timon
Sparks, Young Cane. :
SYRUP FOR SALE
New P. O. J. cane syrup, 50c
gal. No. 10 cans, crate of 6 cans,
$3.00. Or any amount. Be L. Ar-
| Hurst, Meigs.
| gon in good shape, within 3 mi.
1938 crop ones in new 34 gal.
(paraffin lined- bbls. 50c gal.
FOB. J. E. Arthur, Register. Rt.
2.
Fancy gallberry comb honey,
10 Ib. pail, $1.60 ea. Postpaid in
Ga.; $1.25 ea. FOB.; case of 6,
$7.00 FOB. J. Cc. Jernigan, Du-
pont, Rt. 1.
50 Bee Hives in pat. gums, good
cond. J. M. Martin, Rentz, Rt. 1.
5 swarms Italian bees in new
pat: hives, also quantity extra
supplies. Exc. for Jersey heifer.
G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys.
~~ 20 = 2 story,: 8 frame hives of
pees, Italian and mixed, $2.50 ea.;
a dozen empty hives, $1.25 ea.
with frames. G. D. Miller, Wood-
lard.
30 gums or hives of bees, $2.00
per gum? Now. time to move
them. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
FRESH & CURED MEAT
FOR SALE
Oak smoked wes cured
hams, 22%c lb; sides, 18c 1lb.;
| Shoulders. 16c lb. FOB. C. B.
Country cured, oak smoked
sides and shoulder meat, $15.00
per hundred lbs., Hams. 22c Ib.
Malvin Collins, . Whigham.
Oak smoked, all pork sausage,
25c Ib. in 5 and 10 Jb. lots, FOB.
E.G. May, Sparks.
BUTTER FOR
P2
Nice butter from ia cows,
for sale or exc.; also swap
Blakemore strawberry plants for
modern bee supers. Mrs. W. J.
Campbell, Rising Fawn.
4 Ibs. nice country putter ea.
| week. 14 lb.-molds, 25c lb. plus
postage. Cash. Mrs. Bertha Sew-
ell, Cumming, Rt. 2, Box 119.
Nice butter for sale, 30c Ib.,
postpaid; exc. value for hens,
friers, cured meat, dried peas or
beans; exc. 1 R. Cc. Golden Se-
bright bantam rooster for anoth-
er of unrelated stock. Mrs. Oe oy
Tallant, Cumming.
Pas nice butter for: sale. Mrs.
A. J. Anthony, Midland.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Goats milk for sale. C. P.|
Hightower, Jr., Atlanta, 54 Bates
Ave. S. E.
-Gourds (no long iahetioe) for
sale, also Sassafras, dried, 25c Ib.
Pe P., and mint leaves dried on
stems, 35 lb. plus postage. Mrs.
T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro.
Nice, clean Yellow Root, 25c
lb. del. J H. Free, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Good 2 h. wagon for-sale or
exc. for shoats or good milch
cow, aiso 3 M. good fodder for
sale, C. L. Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt.
100 lb. cap. white feed sacks,
10c ea. Exc. for dried peaches or
apples, 1 sack for 1 Ib.; 100 or
more 10 lb. sugar sacks, some of
24 lb. cap., 3c ea. Exc. Mrs. J. Lb
Peugh, Barnesville, 315 Taylor
St. :
2 horse wagon, in good shape,
for saJe or swap for 1 horse wa-
W. Tallapoosa. Nora Smith, Tal-
lapoosa.
1 Owensboro thimble skein 1
h. wagon, good as new, for sale.
George Peters, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Slightly used pure Goose feath-
ers, 40c lb. Guar.; some purple
sugar figs, rooted, 15c ea. 2*for
25c. Mrs. C. A. Knight, Climax.
Elecampayne, Hoarhound,
houseleak, 5c; spearmint, 10
doz. ; stringless greenpod~ beans,
Early Eng. peas, 15c, large tea-
cupful; Rockyford cantaloup,
Citron seed, 5c tbls. Add postage.|
a ~R. I. Williams, Cumming,
8 or 10 lbs. black, walnut meats,
clean and dry, 40c Ib. Add post-
age. M. O. only. Pierce J. Ba
ney, Athens, Rt. 2.
Washed, shade dried Sage, 1938
crop, also thyme for sausage fla-
voring. Each 50c lb, Mrs. Rachel
Rumbley, Blythe. Rt. 1, Box 41.
4 bu. black walnuts, 50c bu.
FOB. Mrs. B. F, Morrison,
Gainesville, Rt. 8.
40-50 hu. black walnuts, 1938
crop, dry but in hull, 35 bu. or
for lot, 33 1-3rd cents bu. FOB.
Also 40 Ibs. Schley and Stewart
pecans, 15c lb. J. B. Langford,
Sr., Maysville. g
Good, strong white chicken
feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 7c ea.
$6.0C per C. Exc. for peanuts or
dried fruit. Mrs. O. L. Carter,
Griffin, Rt, C.
Nice screened and hand picked
and dried walnut meats, 35c Ib.
| price, etc. J. F. Schneider
FOB shipping point. Qu
grade or scrap only. (For
al use in orchard). Hamilton
Hill, Newnan and Hill s
Farm.
GRAIN AND HAY: |
Want 1 ton hay. Make
cash price. Notify. W. WwW Cr
Waycross, Rt. 1.
lanta, Rt..4, Box 240.
Want hear from party
have the Big Stem Jer;
to plants for sale and
I can get them. Walter
Eastman, Rt.. 2.
EGGS:
Want 1 seaing White
turkey eggs or some young pc
F..G. Jinks, East Point, d9
Michael St.
Want setting White
eggs; will exc. 1 White
cockerel and 2 hens, now
for 6 White Guinea ae
oe Mrs. H. @ Sim.
Rt. 1.
PEANUTS:
Want 1 sack a Skin
running peanuts. ono,
Alma. ~ :
SYRUP: ee ae
Want 25 gal. old ne
bon Cane syrup in %
buckets. Quote price del.
crowns for sale. R. E. Lee
cord.
EAR CORN:
- Want 200 bu. ear corn ii
~
Marietta, also 100 bu. peas
fer. white, any vVar., sound,
ed for weevils, at $1 50 bi Cc
Head, Marietta. _
COTTON SEED;
Want Early King i
cottonseed: at onee. E. C. Hutd
ingson, Midville, Rt. 12 Box
HONEY BEES:
Want bees
any number. Also want
beans, any quantity. Mu
within 50 miles. us Tipp
Daisy. ~ Z
SEED CANE:
Want 5000 stalks of POJ
10 bu. Red Ripper peas, 10
good seed sweet potatoes. 10.
Black Beauty soy bears. R
Anderson, Hawkinsville. .
Want 500 or 1000 stalk: j
Name
in modern
cane for. ae
price del. A, S.J - Strozier.
vall. fy
FRUIT TREES:
Want buy 4 old pee
Red Indian peach trees.
Jones, Norwood. | :
BEANS and PEAS: <
Want best price on 25 bu. 9
day running velvet beans, a
on 100 lbs. hand shelled run
peanuts, or 8 bu. in hull. D
Lumpkin. W. C. Johnson, .
Lumpkin. + EA
Want 18 bu. Clay, Unknowr
Brabham peas. W. T. aes Cc
merce, Rt. 2.
Want 2 to 5 bu. pure Red Ri
per and Unknown peas.
Dean, Shellman.
EGGS FOR SALE
Cornish, purebred dark egg:
$1 per 16, PP. Money order 01
Sis Mrs. Alfred Gibbs, Roch
Wyandotte eggs, R. C.7
15, $1.25 for. 30, -pp.; Ss
Padgetts strain, (speckled) ege
W5e per i5. $1. 25 for 30, pp.
lots. Mrs. Ear] Wilson, Cla:
ville.
White Leghorn, Reselaws,
AAA, big type, English str
eggs, $1.45 for 15, or $2.85 for 30,
del. C. J. West, Cedartown. R :
Cornish Game, purebred egg
1062 for 15; crate. returned, I
personal checks. Miss Cora B.
Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 3, Box 7
White Leghorn eggs, dire
from M. Johnson Poultry Ran h,
from Imperial mating, 85 fo
del. John Groover, Trion.
50c for 15. Mrs. Ww.
Carlton.
Barred Rock, Holterman =
eges, $1 for 15. Mrs. :
ylems. Quitman, Rt. 1, Be
Reds, eggs,
AAA "75 for -15.;.. Mrs: :
Jones, Griffin, 116 West. Broa
Dh 7
Ancona eggs, ae She )-
pard strain, 75c for 16, plus 10
pe Mrs. W. A. Reese
Geese eggs, large bifie :
white, 20c ea. FOB. 10 or :
set eyons, = 3.
Mrs. M. J. Howington, Commerce.
Postpaid, E. F. Hayes, Bog
EGGS FOR SALE
Wednesday, February 15, 1989.
POULTRY FOR SALE
: R. L Red choice eges from
plood tested, purebred stock,
yen.
R. L Red eggs, single comb,
from Danalson dark red flock:
$1 for 15 del. Mrs. T. J. Ray.
_ Stone Mountain, Rt. 1
White English AAA Leghorns, 2
yr. birds, culled for size and wt.,
60c for 15 del. Mrs. Irby Hudson,
Sparta.
_ Eggs from purebred White
Rocks, 15 for 75c del. Mrs. A. D.
Dozier, Norwood.
Eges from White Leghoras,
English strain; also incubator
lots, fresh, $1 for 15, $3.50 100,
del. Exc. for N. .C. or Improved
Spanish peanuts, send sample.
Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton.
Eggs from purebred Dark Cor-
nish, stock not related, $1 for 15,
crates returned. No checks. Miss
lorence Horne, Grovetown.
R. I. Red, Parmenters, dbl.
pedigreed, US ROP, $1.50 setting;
Say-old chicks Feb. 23rd $6 for
100. Mrs: Stevens, Augusta Rt. 1,
care Mrs. Byington.
Jersey Giant eggs, 20 doz. or
more per week for sale. Mrs. J.
K. aoe Jacksonville, Rt. 1.
I. Red, Bushs A. A., 75
; a e: Red eggs triple Me select:
well. shaped, 85c per 15, del. Mrs.
enue Smith, Greenville, as
Jersey White, ounce: 90 <0
15, postpaid, stock A. A. grade,
BWD tested. Mrs. W. Gable, Ha-
ralson.
Barred Rock eggs, 4c ea. del.
to third zone, as good as the
est. Re: Purvis, Odum.
Ancona and White Leghorn
eggs, 75c per 15, $3 for 100, post-
paid. Mrs. A. C. Spence. Blakely.
Plymouth: Rock, purebred,
closely culled, extra lar ge fertile,
from clean, healthy stock, $1 per
15. Mrs. P. a: Gibbs, Abbeville.
Australops, white, from hens of
originators, individual hen mat-
ings, 17 for $2.50 prepaid. R. H.
Gibbs, Eatonton, Rt. 2.
Buff Orpington eggs from At-
anta, Macon, Augusta winners,
mated pens, $2 to $4 per 15 eggs,
yard-run $1 for 15, high produc-
tion pens, extra large eggs $5 for
15. R. E. Kelley, Avera.
Turkey eggs, now booking ord-
ers, from largest and best of
layers, $6.25 per doz. prepaid. L.
J. Ellis, Cumming. |
Rock eggs, booking orders. for
. Mch. and April, fertile eggs,
p. pens, White Rocks AAA,
ingtons AA, 75c for 16, del.
. V. Gemes, Cartersville.
Barred Rock eggs, purebred,
Parks strain, 65c setting of 15,
no. checks, crates returned Mrs.
J. S. Edenfield, Summit, Rt. 2.
R. I. red eggs, Donalsons
strain, rigidly culled $1.25 for 16,
del. dark males $1.50 and $2.50.
Booking orders for chicks. Mrs.
Bo G. Brown, Stone Mountain,
~ Duck eges, Indian . Runner,
$1.25 for 15 del. J. H. Moore,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.
Wyandotte eges (Silver Laced)
%5c per 15, $1.25 for 30; Red
Speckled Sussex eggs, same price.
All purebred. Mrs. Earl Wilson,
Clarkesville.
New Hampshire Red eggs,
purebred, $1.75 for 15. Mrs.
Claude Camp, Buford, Rt. 2.
- Ancona eggs, Sheppard strain,
3A grade. Mrs. L. D: Elliott, La-
vonia, Rt. 1. .
New Hampshire Red eggs, from
blood-tested stock, direct from
Atza, 75c per 15, $4. 50 per 100 or
more. Mrs. W. Cc. Rahn, Stock-
ton.
Ga. Blue Game eggs, Feb. 75c
for 15. Apr. booking. Mrs. An-
drew Shelnutt, Franklin, Rt. 2.
Care J. L. Eleys Store.
_ Barred Rock eggs, Thompsons
Ringlets, from 2 AA blood-test-
= Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box
: Black Leghorn eggs from heavy
Jaying strain, $1 per 15 del.; also
black walnut trees, $1 doz. $5 C.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS:
50 triple A Rusk str April 1937-
38 Ancona hens and 3 unrelated
roosters, $50.00, or $1.25 ea. in
ots of 10 or more. J. S. Pattillo,
Atlanta, 40 Bates Ave. N. E.
ANDALUSIONS:
Blue Andalusion hens, $1.00
_ a.5 eggs, $1.00 setting; also
Parks str. ped., 11 mos. old pul-
~ Jets, $1.50 ea.; eggs, $1.00 setting.
Ww. T. Treadaway, Adairsville,
mute 1.
: BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS:
_ Purebred black Cochin ban-
and setting eggs for sale.
McA
oe
Denalson_ strain, $1 for 15, post-| -
id. Mrs. D. F. Walker, War-|
White Leghorn eggs, from
per 15. Aaron Ss ee Green|
Buff Orpington - and White;
ed hens, 50c setting. Mrs. Laura,
MARKET BULLETIN.
POULTRY FOR SALE _
Purebred Brahma __ roosters, Booking orders for purebred
Apr. hatched, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. A.
Thompson, White Plains.
tams, $1.50 ea. Wiley Brown, Lo-
cust Grove.
Dark Cornish game baby chicks,
10cea. Postpaid on orders of 56
Purebred Black Cochin pban-| or more. . le Ruth yohnsen,
Dawson, Rt.
.Pure Dark cea hens and
Light Brahma hens, $1.50 ea.,} pullets, $1.50 ea. Hastings pure
6 for $7.00; young roosters, $1.00} Golden Jarvis prolific seed corn,
ea.; 2 older roosters, $2.00 ea.
$1.00 pk. del., $3.00 bu. or exc.
Eggs, $1.00 per 15 FOB. Mrs. Ed| for some sound O-too-tan beans.
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
3 Golden Sebright bantam| Rt. 1, Box 131.
roosters and 2 black game ban-
tam roosters, 1 yr. old, 75 ea.
Carl Bailey, Morrow.
=D purebred Cornish hens and
unrelated rooster, 1937 hatch,
$4.50 for lot, not prepaid. Exc.
RI. Red bantams or Black} for what have you? Arnold Har-
Cochin pbantams, choice stock,
$3.00 pr. R. H. Shumway, 520
wy Rd. N. E., Atlanta.
Japanese cockerels, 9 mos. old,
$1.00 ea. Wanda. Jo Crowley,| J
Athens, Rt. 1.
mon, Calhoun, Rt. 2
GAMES: &
and 1 rooster, $16.00. M. O. Mrs.
:B. Donaldson, Summit, Rt= 2.
2 Red Quill hens, $1.50 ea.; 1
= pit game Roundhead bantam hen, half Red Quill aud halt
cocks, 1 pyle and 1 spangle in| 5. Redman $150; 4.00 ict.
color. $2.00 ea. Gus Johnsen, Jes; Thomas Durham, Bluffton, Rt. 1.
Americus.
_ Dark Cornish bantams, $5.00 yrs. old, good fighter, $3.50. Mrs.
trio; 1 pr. B. B. Red Mod. game
bantams, $5.00 pr.; few single
cockerels; $2.50 ea.; 1 -Golden
T. J. Hamby, Rt. 3, Covington.
gt purebred Cuban Blue roos-
phe sant hen, and 1 Silver} ter, 12 mos. old, ready trimmed,
phew cock, 1937 hatch, $3.50| Wt. 5 Ibs., $2.00. M. O. S. O.
. E. Lott, Box 910 Augusta.
ue bantam pullets, now laying;
10 bantam roosters, 30c ea. Rob-
ert L. Hall, Sandersville.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:
Parks str. ped. cockerels, Apr.
1938 hatch, $4.00 pr. FOB. Eggs, 1 Blue Traveler. ner $1.25. P. B.
Huff, Monticello, Rt. 2: :
3 Claybourne game hens and
1 cock, $5.00; single cock $2.50.
T, K. Moore, Canton, Rt, 3. .
Spangle Grist Gradies, 1937
and 1938 hatched, $5.00: and $6.00
trio; Wild Cat Blues, same et
-$1.00 per 17 del., box returned by Stewart, Tifton, Rt.
insured parcel post. Mrs. H. L.
Odom, Daisy. :
2 Wallace eas now lay-
ing pullets, $1.50 ea.; 2 yr. old
6 B. R. Roosters, Thompson cock, $2.50, or $5.00 for trio; Eggs,
str.,.1 yr. old, blood "tested, $1.50
ea. FOB. Eges, $1.25 per 15 pre-
paid from Valdosta. Mrs. B. G.
Mathis, Lake Park, Rt. 1. .
15 Holterman <tr. B. R., May
hatch, pullets, laying; 2 nice un-
related B. R. cockerels, same age,
$22.50 FOB. Eggs, $1.50 15, also
scullion onion buttons, 45 gal.
postpaid. Mrs. Nora B. Nix, Al-]
to, Rt. 2.
Purebred Barred Plymouth
Rock cockerels, ready for ser-
vice, $1.00 ea.; Mar. pullets, $1.00
ea. hens, $1 25 sea. FOB. No
checks. Mrs. B. L. Ashe, Bishop.
75 Barred Rock S. L. Wyan-
dottes, and Buff Orpington pul-
lets, 4 mos. old, 75c ea.;: 70c ea.
if lot taken. Mrs. C. Ss. oe
Dames Ferry.
2 B. R. roosters, 1938 hatch,
$1.00 ea. F. E. cease Lenox.
12 nice purebred B. pullets
beginning to lay, ld ea.: un-
related cockerel, $1.25. Mrs.
Louise Hartley, P. O. box 433,
Atlanta.
Young B. R. cockerels, blood
tested stock. 1938 hatch, $1 00 ea.
FOB. M. O. No checks nor
stamps. G. L. Williamson, Re-
becca.
15 purebred White P. R. lay-
ing hens and April cockerel, $1.40
ea.; 10 laying G. Black Minorca
hens and cockerels, $15.00; Want
Saanan milk doe fresh. Mrs. C.
G. Callahan, Waycross, Rt. 4.
10 young B. R. hens, laying.
'10.00 lot FOB. Buyer furnish
coops. No checks. Otis C. Chit-
wood, Lavonia.
15 AAA Barred Rock pullets,
60c ea. Mrs. G. W. oats Sr.,
Monticello.
12 B. R. pullets, Jaying $1.00
ea; cockerel free with 12; 3 Buff
Leg. pullets and cockerel, $3.50;
8 guineas, 65c ea.; hybrid pul-
lets, laying, $1.00 ea. Discount on
quantity. Mrs. c. M. Slack, Les-
lie.
Parks direct, 1 rooster, pen
ped., mating, $2.50; sev. fine
cockerels, . $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
ea. U. S. approved flock, blood-
tested. Hatching eggs, $1.00 for)
15. C. . Childs, Yatesville.
12 B. R. hens and rooster,
purebred, hens laying, $10.40
Exp. collect. W. A. Lewis, ooms-
boro.
5 AAA B. R. March pullets,
now laying, extra fine quality,
$1.00 ea. Cash. Mrs. E. B. Camp-
bell, Hortense.
3 fine Parks roosters, blood-
tested and banded, $1.75 ea.;
Eggs, 75c per 15. Mrs. Ernest Clif-
ton, Millen.
9 B. R. hens and 9 mos. old,
unrelated rooster, from AAA
bloodtested flock, $10.00. Mrs. J.
E. Cannady, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.
Sev. March hatch White roos-
ters, from R. O. P. foundation
stock, $2.00 ea. $3.50 pr. FOB.
Cash, no chks. Mrs. Henry J.
Colson, Daisy, Rt. 1.
CORNISH:
5 thoroughbred Dark Cornish
hens and 5 half Cornish and half
Black Minorca hens, 1 to 2 yrs.
old, $1.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. S. A.
Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1. _
1 Dark Cornish game cock, 2
yrs. old Apr., wt. 10% Ibs. $2.00.
Mrs. P. E. Sapp, Preston.
Dark Cornish roosters, wt. 6
Ibs., Apr. hatch, $1.25 ea.; white
multiplying onions, 35c gal. Add
postage. Mrs. Dean D. Oliver, Lu-
ta, Riot
Purebred Cornish rooster, 3
hens and 2 pullets for sale or
exc. for black P. C. 4 mos. old
thur, Rome. | gilt. James Beverly, Hartsfield. .
%
$2. 00 per 15. H. W. Wallace, Fitz-
gerald, 508 So. Mointor Drive.
GIANTS:
August and Sept. hatch Royal
ens, $1.00 to $1.50 ea.; older ones,
$1 25 to $2.50 ea. Depot: Eggs.
75e per -15, plus er and
crates ret. Mrs. M. eo
Waverly Hall.
4 AAA Jersey Black Giant,
cockerels, Mar. hatch, ready for
service. $1 00 ea. Mrs. J. 0.
Phillips, Cuthbert. : >
1 Bagby str. White Jersey giant
cockerel, 3 pullets, 9 mos. old,
$4.00 lot: also white half runner
garden beans, and speckled half
runners, 25c teacupful. Gennia
| Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
1 white Giant rooster, yr. Saas
Apr., 8 lbs., $2.00.. Mrs. B.
Jones, Pineview, Rt. 1.
10 White Jersey - Ca hens
and 1 cockerel, $1.25 ea. David
M. Moore, Eastanollee.
HAMBERGS: :
Silver Spangle Hambergs; also
Golden Amherst and _ Silver
pheasants for sale. D. T. Jen-
nings, P..O. Box 84, Americus.
4 purebred Silver Spangle
Hamberg hens and 1 rooster,
$5.00. M: O. preferred. Lige
Brantley, Soperton, Rt. 2.
LEGHORNS: a
-l Buff Leghorn and 1 Ancona
cock, $1.00 ea.; also young dew-
perry plants, 3 doz., $1.00; tung
oil nuts, 10c_ Ib. FOB. Benja-
mine Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.
B. L. cockerel, 144 yrs. old; $1.00
postpaid. Mrs. Claud Poole, Jas-
per, Rt. 2, Box 21.
W. L. roosters, purebred, 5 Mar.
1938 hatch, $1.00 ea.; 5 two yr.
old, 75c ea. FOB.; purebred W.
L. hatching eggs, sel., 75c per
15; $3.50 per 100 del. Not respon-
sible for breakage. Mrs. J. W.
Ham, Summit, Rt. 1.
100 W. L. April pullets, laying,
85c ea.; 180 hens, 1937 hatch,
laying, 75c ea. If whole lot taken
will take small yearlings at mar-
Brice. F. P. Prather, Monroe,
Hollywood W. L. cockerels, Ap-
ril 1938 hatch, AAA str., vaccin-
ated, $1.50. W. W. Clay, East
Point, P. O. Box 294, Ca 3018.
AAA quality Brown Leghorn
roosters, $1.25 ea. 2 for $2.25. Mrs.
Harlie Reavis, Nelson.
80 S.C. W.L. Apr. hatch pul-
lets and 20 one yr. old hens, large
type, 75 per cent laying, $1.00
ea, FOB. Mrs> E. L. Hendrix,
Hickox.
16 S.C. WL. March 1938 hatch
hens, laying well, good cond., 75
ea. FOB. Mrs. Eugene Smith,
Monticello.
S. C. White Leghorn and New
Hampshire Red baby chicks for
sale. R. L. Jackson, Yatesville.
Ped. W. L. breeding cockerels
(bred from Official Ga. contest
record dams, 290-300 eggs in 1
yr. Large type, vigorous) 11 mos.
old. Reasonable price. M. W.
Kantala, Elberton.
2 purebred S.C. W.L. roosters,
April 1938 hatch, 75c ea.; 4 or 5
doz. eggs weekly, 25c doz. in lot,
bree, Commerce, Rt. 1.
S.C. W.L. large type 14 wks. old
pullets, 50c ea. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
25 W. L. pullets and 2 roosters,
$1.00 ea. FOB M: O..Mrs. Mary
Thompson, Dairen.
50 Eng. str. W. L. pullets, 8 mos.
H. W. Thurmond, Greensboro,
18 large type Todian game hens
1 Warhorse game cockerel, 3].
plus postage. Mrs. Wallace Hem- Se
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SA
9 purebred WwW. L. pene Apr.
1938, $1.25 ea.; $10.00 lot. Cash or
M. O. No checks. Mrs. Tom Hul-
sey, Rome, Rt. 5. 1
oy thoroughbred W. L. rooster,
1938 hatch, fine for breeding
purposes, $1 00. Mrs. W. W. Trim-
ble, Adairsville.
C. B. L. puilets, Apr. hatch,
wormed and vaccinated, now lay-
ing, 75c ea. Mrs. C. B. Pickard,
Morrow, Rt 1:
TW. L. hens, 1% yrs. old, now
laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. G. W. Whit-
worth, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
55 W. L. hens, Eng. str., 1937
hatch, 90c ea. for 10 or more;
$45.00. lot; also 38 W. L. hens,
Ting. str. 1938 hatch, $1.00. ea.
for 10 or more; $35.00 lot. Ex-
change. W. E. Hayes, Norcross,
Ree
75 R. O. P.. W. L. Mar. hatch,
puleis: laying well, $1.00 a. WwW.
L.. Helms, Buena Vista.
50 purebred AAA W. L. hens,
Apr. 1937 hatch, now laying, $1
ea. del. in Ga. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
ton, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
ae AAA Leghorn roosters, ay
mos. old, $1.00 ea.; Also want
eggs in 100 lots or more to hatch
in elctric incubator. Mrs. Daisy} -
Williams, Emerson.
MINORCAS: is : 4
Purebred AAA. Buff paieibiedl
-oosters, 3 mos: old, $1.00 ea. J.
B. Smith, Cumming, Rt. 3.
- Golden Buff Minorca pullets,
and R. I. Reds, Mar. hatched.
$1.00 ea.; exchange for white
scuppernong vines. Mrs. J. H.
Davis, Smithville, Rt. 1, Box 137.
Black Minorca 1937 cocks, $3.
ea,; cockerels, 1938 hatch, $2.00
ea. G.' S. Austin, Atlanta, Rt.
63. 3
Purple J. B. Giant stock chick-|
47 Buff Minorca and 5 W. L.
pullets, from selected stock, 10
mos. old, good condition, now
laying, $50.00 lot, $1.00 ea. COD.
Verner Kiser, Rt. 2, Box 35,
Gainesville.
- thoroughbred Golden Bufi
Minorca 11 mos. old hens, now
laying, 1 cock, same. age, $6.00
FOB. Eggs, 15e. per 15; $2.00 for
45. James L. Brown, Helena. :
18 nice Golden Buff. Minorca
hens and rooster, Kirscher St.,
90c ea. FOB. Mahola Parker, La-
Fayette. Rt. 5.
ORPINGTONS:
5 AAA B. O. cockerels, 9 mos.
old, $1.50 ea. Exchange for pure-
pred pullets. C. Walker, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 4.
9 purebred B. O. pullets, Oct.
| pateh, most ready to lay, $7.50
with free cockerel. Mrs. W. H.
Whitten, Chula. ~
Several AAA B. O. Apr. Kaden.
cockerels. $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. W.
McGowan, Graymont, Rt. 1. |
Few carefully selected B. O.
Mar. hatch, cockerels, Lady Egg-
A-Day str.; also few pullets, $1.50
ea. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry.
Purebred B. O. pullets, now
laying, $1.00 ea.; $5.70 for 6. M.
O. preferred. Mrs. J. Y. Rhodes,
Crawfordville.
4 purebred B. O. hens, ready
for laying; 1 cockerel, $5.00 lot.
FOB. Mrs. Ben Dougherty,
Gainesville. Ri<1,
PHEASANTS:
Pr, Golden pheasants, 1938
hatch, $6.00. Exchange for pure-| $4
bred rabbits. State details. Mrs.
Lavonia Casey, Griffin, Rt. 4.
1 pr. Ringneck pheasants, $2.50
FOB. Mrs. Joe L. Young, La-
Grange, Box 522.
Finest Show stock cocks, 1 ea.
Golden, Ringneck, Beautan
pheasant and 4 thoroughbred
young Golden Sebright bantam
and Sev. Donaldson Red cocks.
Reasonable price. H. E. Lind-
o Atlanta, 1474 Beecher St. Ss.
| PIGEONS:
Fantails, Whites and Blues,
$2.50 pair; Dragoons, $3.50 pr. All
seamless handed. John S. Tran-
sou, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica St. N.
E. He. 1303 J.
Pigeons, rabbits, 1 pr. Ring-
neck doves and pr. wild Mallard
ducks and some bantams for
sale. James H. Street, 849 Vedado
Way N. E., Atlanta.
150 mixed pigeons, $15.00; also
2 mixed Jersey and Guernsey
cows, Feb. 10th, $45.00 and $80.00.
D. A. Bagley, Jr., Austell, Rt. 1.
Box 2.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE):
400 N.H.; 200 B.P.R., 9 wks. old,
2 Ibs. and more, 22c lb. at my
home. Mrs. Charles W. Torrence,
Milledgeville. , Rt. 2, Box 89.
2 N. H. Red cockerels, blood
tested, Mar. hatch, $1.50 ea. P.
O. Order, Mrs. John G. Hudson,
Cairo, Rt. a:
25 AAA N. H. Red, Apr. i938
hatch, hens, laying; vaccinated
and wormed; 2 AAA N. H. Red
cockerels, same hatcn, $1.50 a.
A. C. Freeman, Flovilla, Rt. 1.
2 N. H. Red cockerels, 11 mos.
old, from blood tested flock, $1.90
ea.; Eggs, 50c setting; hign bred
eggs B. R. and N. H. Red crossed,
old, 80c ea. FOB. J. A. Flanagan,
Rt. 1, Lumber City.
Po. ne ay
Rees Hara Rt. 3.
50c per 15 not prepaid. N. E.
coop. Mrs. R. L, What
- 100 purebred blood tested S.j ton... : e
Tanner.
lots of 20 or more, "Marg
15. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatt
| ing, and 2 cockerels, $15.00; als
-eulls, pees to lay, $1.00
ing eggs, 18 for 15. Mrs. W.
MePherson, Rabie ee Rt. 1.
5 hae N. \H. Red -ooster 5
15 or 20 young R. a =
$1 00 ea. Other party f
Several ne R. I. Red
erels, Parmenter str. direct. $
ea. L. C. Stahl, Rt. 4%, Bo
Columbus.
son, str., 2 yrs. sold, $2. 00 ea.
hens, $1.00 ea.; $7. 50 fot. Mrs
NM. Hall, Calhoun, Rees
Purebred S.C. R.I. Reds, May
hood str., Mar. 1938 hate}
active service, ft 00. ea. FOB.
office. Dr. H. - Thommten,)
Rose, Rt. 1: 5
~ dO Real: Red. pullets, 3 m
old, $700 FOB. Harold Tai er
Sandersville, Rt. i Care a
60 yarebeea: R. a Red pull
nearly 4 mos. old,. 60c ea. del.
Thornton, Bowden, Rt. 1,
Purebred R. I. cockerels, |
for service, $2.00 ea.: chicks, $3
for 25; $12.00 C; eggs, $1.50 er
De 2405.
10 purebred R.. . Red nea
1 rooster, 9 to 18 mos. old, $15.
lot. Exchange for value.
Thompson, - Lawrenceville, Ri
8 Parmenter R. I. Red Apr
cockerels, bloodtested, $2.00
FOB. also want 1 Biack Angus
young bull, about 500 lbs. Mal
best offer. W. P. Elder, Cullode
12 R. I._Red _pullets, now
1 Apr. hatch B. R. cockerel,,
FOB. H. M. Mallory, Oxford.
2 thoroughbred R. I. Red Too!
ters, 1 yr. old, bloodtested, h
quality, $2.50 ea. Mrs. D.
Walker, Warthen. ~~
150 R. I. Red young bens, 3
ee
at yard. J. W. Payne, Boston
' 50 R. I. Reds, Mar. hatch, Don
aldson str. now laying, $1.00 .
in lots of 10 FOB. Baxley. Mr
C. L. McEachin, Hazlehurst. -
R. I. Red cockerel, around
yrs. old, $1.50 postpaid.
M. Marrett, Monticello, RFD
Box 2
Donaldson and Owen Str. S:
R.I.. Red hens, $1.00 ea.; FOB.
Sat. guar. Book orders March
Ist for Eggs, $1.00 per 15 FO
Chas. P. Ezell, Eatonton, ath 4.
SPANISH:
Some 1 yr. old I Black Spani
white face hens, now ck. 8p $1.
ea. Frank Treadaway,, Adairs
ville, Rt. 1. .
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC::
Muscovy and White Pekii
crossed ducks, 1938 hatch, 56
ea.; also eggs in hatching Ssea~
son; Exchange duck eggs for
pure Dark Cornish game toe
Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1.
2 M. B. turkey hens, 7_ mos
a4 $3.00 ea. Buyer pay exp. Mr
. Lambert, Forest Park.
4 spring hatch turkey hen:
00 ea.; tom, $5.00; $16.50 for
lot; Donaldson Red eggs, $1.00
for 15 del.; 20 fine Red Mar
1938 hens, laying, $1.50 ea. Mrs
J. E. Sikes, Cochran. Rt. 2. es
4 turkey hens and tom, nice
for breeding, big Bronze, $12. 00
for lot, or sell separately. Mr
H. E. Rutherford, Union Point.
5 each Black Muscovey ducks
and drakes, (noiseless type) $7.50
for lot, FOB, or $1.75 pair. Mr
Ss. G. Bleckley, Rabun Gap.
Young M. B. tom, from stock
direct from California, $3.50. Gus:
Moore, Canton, Rt.
7 pure White Bee ducks and
2 drakes, large size, 75c ea. 0
trade for 9 good grade pullet
John Vance, Monroe, Rt. 1. ~
Wild Mallard (domesticated)
ducks, $1.50 ea.; Eggs, $1.00 doz,
R. B. Scarboro, Atlanta, Rt. 4,
(Childress Drive), Box 456. ;
11 Black and White Muscovey
ducks and 6 drakes, $1.00 and
$1.25 ea. or $15.00 for lot; White
Pekin drakes, 75c ea.; Mallard
Drakes, 65c ea. Miss Roberta Mc-
Collum, Grantville, Rt. 2.
4 Toulouse, 4 common geese
and 3 common ganders, $1.00 ea.
Mrs. J. R. Pilkenton, Molena.
3 purebred Bronze April 1938
hatch hens, wt. 12 Ibs. ea. $12.00
or $4.00 ea. P. O. order. No chks.
Mrs. Lula Christmas, Vienna. Rt.
4. ee
WYANDOTTES: ... .. ..
3 White Wyandotte cockerels,
spr. hatch, blood tested, prize
winning stock, for sale. C. bi. Se
Box 101, Clarkston.
7 purebred young White Wwy-
andotte hens, $1.00 ea.; 6 pure=
bred partridge hens and 1 roost~-_
er, $2.00 ea.; 5 mixed hens, 80ce
a.5a1 purebred White Wyandotte
roosters, 85c ea. FOB. Mattie |
Page Six,
POULTRY FOR SALE
MARKET BULLETIN
POULTRY WANTED
3 AAA White Wyandotte roos-
ters, Apr. 1938 hatch, wt. 7 Ibs.
=a., $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. Cc. Reeves,
man.
6 red comb Tarbox str. Si.
Wyandotte cockerels, $1.25 ea.
Ready for service. Also long
green a Perkins okra, 20c Ib.
oo G. D. Elkins, Whigham, Rt.
Tarbox str. S. L. Wyandottes,
| hens and 2 cockerels, $1.00 ea.
yr exc. for others of same str.
Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, Elberton,
ito.
TR. C. White Wyandotte Hens
nd rooster, hens. now laying,
$7.50. No personal checks. Mrs.
Lonnie Williams, Bisho;:, Rt. 1.
95 White Wyandotte 16 mos.
id hens, $1.00 ea. FOB. J. D
Vebb, Vidalia, 206 West St.
4 laying hens and cockerel, 10
nos. old, thoroughbred R. C. Sil-
yer Lace Wyandottes, $5.00. Mon-
av ordef. FOB. Clarence Brown,
Helena.
POULTRY WANTED
3Y CHICKS:
Want 100 R. I. Red or other
large breed chicks to raise on
aives to 10-12 wks. old. Best of
ittention. Miss Christine Mercer,
Eastman, Rt. 6.
= Want. 10 baby chicks by March
Oth, either Allen Roundheads,
V alker Bhies or Warhorse black
oF G. V. Barlow, Thomaston,
Want oS on day old baby
ee M. T. Crowe, Cumming,
eat 100 nicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old, B. L. pre-
ferred. Have horse radish, garlic,
-colts foot, heart leaf, queen of
the meadow to exc. for seed
beans, onions, feed sacks, etc.
Nan Kown, White. \
BANTAMs: ee a
Want common, elean legged
eee
ja, 402-5 Grand Theatre Bldg.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:
Want 12 pullets and rooster at
reasonable price. Prefer Buff
Rocks. R. C. Lowe, Atlanta, 961
ghiand View. N. E.
Exc. tom and 2 hens, purebred,
for 15 purebred Barred Rock
March or April 1939 hatch hens.
Mrs. Pellie E. Neill, Zebulon, Rt.
Want 50 purebred White Rock
liets, laying and 5 purebred
cockerels. Mrs. a S.. Lundy,
leman, RFD
APONS:.
Want 2 young capons. State
ee and. price. Prefer large stock.
as. L. Nevill, Pulaski, Rei;
Ox 98.
tts Ave., N. EE.
Want purebred game hens and
at lowest cash
Clax-
ing eggs, guar.,
Lola Mrs. S. G. Rogers,
Want 10 purebred Shawl-neck
game hens or pullets. Send best
uprice: W. L. White, Jackson, Rt.
Want 2 or more White Hackle
ame stags. W. Y, Harper, Wray.
Poa.
LEGHORNS:
Want 30S. C. W. L, 1938 hatch
hens, all laying, no culls, cheap
at once. H. J. Chandler, Tifton.
Rt. 4, Box 1.
_ Want contract to raise 500 Ige.
. W. LL. Pullets, April
atch, to 10 wks. olc for 60c ea.
M ;. Grace Autry, Dayle.
-. Want 10 or 20 good, young W.
Leghorns now laying, no culls.
State price. J. P. Williams; Grif-
fin, Rt. C.
Want 3 purebred large Eng.
type W. L. cockerels, ready for
service, free from disease, at
reasonable price. M. wu. Ryman,
alton, Rt. 1.
Want 200 last year W. L. hens.
State price. L. E. NeSmith, Au-
esta, P. O. Box 752.
*-HEASANTS:
5 Silver and 2 Golden
heasant cocks, fine stock, for
Silver hens, Mutant cock and
Amhearst hen: Write.
Wrinn, Atlanta, Rt. 3. }
URKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
UCKS, ETC.:
Want trio geese. Clarence
Biackwell, 1191 Fortress Ave., At-
lanta.
- Want a big bone thoroughbred
M. B. 1938 hatch tom. State age,
weight and price. Mrs, H.
White, Marietta. }
ant a purebred Bourbon. Red
a good Size, at once. Mrs. H.
antams. B. McH. Cline, Atlan-
tate kind ei aes etc. Rob-|
Sale, 2 mi.
M.|
Want. a Spring 1938 hatch
Bourbon Red tom. Mrs. Leland
Bannister, Chamblee.
Want 4 or 5 geese, ducks, gui-
neas, N. Z. Red or Belgium rab-
bits and 10 Leghorn or Minorca
ae at reasonable prices. H.
. Adams, Douglasville.
1 or 2 last years hatch
Green Headed Mallard ducks. J.
Adams, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.
WYANDOTTES:
Want 2 thoroughbred dark str.
S. L. Wyandotte roosters, free
from disease, no culls, at reas-
onable price. Mrs. Dan New-
bern, Sparks, Rt. 1.
HORSES and MULES
FOR SALE
9 yr. old. large work mare
mule, wt. 1100 Ibs., gentle, work
anywhere, $135.00. L. J. Hood,
Luthersville.
10 yr. old, good, ae 950 Ib.
black mare, work anywhere,
practically blind. Cheap or trade
for sow or corn. Cecil Castleber-
ry, Braselton, Rt. 1.
Fine Tennessee Jack, good
cond., reasonable. Come see,
dont write; also fine 3 mos. old
pe, shoats, ent. to reg. but no
papers, $10.00;
Guernsey 6 mos. old bull calves,
4
reg., eo R. 1. McKie, Augus-
ta, Rt.
oe smooth mouth black
mare for sale or exc. for good
mule. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency.
Thoroughbred saddle horse,
mare, 2 yrs. old March 22, 1939,
gaited, solid sorrel . color. Cash
or trade for Reg. Guernsey or
Jersey heifers. J. E. McWhorter,
Cumming, Rt. 5. {
2 good horse mules, sound,
good cond., guar. work anywhere,
wt. about 1 M., and between
1200-1300 Ibs. respectively. G. P.
Helmey, Savannah, RFD 1, Box
526.
Sorrel brood mare, or all
around farm horse, wt. 1250 lbs.,
8 yrs. old, for sale. Hugh E.
Pritchard, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box
419 (Stone Rd. 4 mi. W. East
Point).
5 good mules, 1 M to 1100 Ibs.,
8 to 10 yrs. old, for sale; and
some papershell pecans, 15c Ib.
FOB; also want Bees and Bee
supplies: Write. O. H. Bradbury,
Bogart.
25 high class: mules, fat, in
good cond., for sale. Mrs. J. S.
Collier, Barnesville.
2 good farm mules, wt. around
1 M. lbs. ea. age, between 8 and
10 yrs. Mrs, Ed O'Connor, Jr.,
Milledgeville.
Black horse mule, age not
known, work anywhere, gentle,
good eater. Sell or exc. for corn
and chickens (W. L. hens), fresh
in cow, or anything can use. R.
E, Jenkins, Winston. Rt. 1.
1 mare mule about 10 yrs. old,
wt. 1 M lbs., 1 horse mule, about
8 yrs. old, wt. 800 lbs., no plugs,
and farm implements, $375.00
cash for lot. L. L, Chapman, Sa-
vannah, 1005 Wheston St.
Gray horse mule, 12 yrs. old,
wt. about 1 M lbs., $75.00. Em-
met Smith, Locust Grove. Rog.
2 gray brood mares, 6 and 8
yrs. old, wt. 1 M and 1100 lbs.
Good farm animals. 1 will bring
mule colt in June. $300.00 2 good
plug mare mules, 850-900 Ibs.
wt., $125.00. R. D. Giles, Doug-
lasville, Rt.. 2.
Pair good mules-and wagon for
So. College Park on
Roosevelt Highway. T. J. Coker,
College Park, phone 2065.
11 yr. old, sound mare mule
and wagon, $100.00. R. L. Hull,
Chamblee, c-o Irvindale Dairy.
Pair fine mare mules, black
and brown, wt. 900 lbs. ea. 7-8
yrs. old, good cond., work any-
where, dbi. or single. Sell. No
trade. Cash only. Come see. Jss
Stancil, Clarkesville. Rt. 2.
Mare mule, good cond., wt.
about 1150 lbs. work anywhere,
cheap for quick cash sale. P. H.
Waegnon, Union Point.
4 yr. old, 1050 lbs. black horse
mule, well broke, single or dbl.,
also an 8 yr. old, 700. Ib. mare
mule, gentile, good worker, both
sound and good cond., and some
farmy machinery to trade. Theo-
dor Cox, Canton.
2 bay mares 6 and 7 yrs. old,
wt. 1 M Ibs. ea., gentle, broke for
farm work, plowed crop last
Pe H. V. Johnson, Gaines-
ville.
Brown and white Shetland
stallion, well broken, gentle, wt.
| about 600 Ibs. $50.00, FOB. Want
buy some Poll Hereford heifers.
State size and price. R. E. Ay-
cock, Monroe.
Fine horse colt, 2% yrs old,
broken, also 3 fine Guernsey
cows, 2 with heifer calves, 4 mos.
and 6 wks. old respectively. 1
freshen April 1st. Reasonable. J.
M. Lewis, Warthen.
Black horse mule, about 12 yrs.
old, in thin flesh, wt. 1200 Ibs. if
fat, work anywhere, perfectly
gentle, $75.00 cash at barn, as.
A. Wylie, Buford. Rt. ce
2 thoroughbred]
old, $30.00; buft hens, 95 ea.
Mrs Ed
HORSES AND MULES
FOR sae
Dark bay mare, guar. good
worker, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1100 Ibs.
$100.00 at my barn, 2 mi. west of
Rupert. Allie Callahan, Rupert.
2 brood mares, 8 yrs. old, about
1100 lbs. ea., 4 mules, gentle, work
anywhere, $40.00 to $200.00 S. T.
Soprull, Dunwoody.
Pair black mare mules, 5 yrs.
old, broke last. year. $450.00; 1 red
horse, old but still working, $29.
M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe. 2
2 mare mules, wt. about 800
lbs., and 2 horse wagon, 1. cut-
away harrow, all for $150.00; 600
lbs., Honey Drip Sorghum cane
seed, 10c Ib. or 15 Ibs., $1.25. J.
W. Smith, Atlanta, 103 Flat
Shoals Ave., S. E. Wa 9282.
Good work and saddle horses,
for sale. M. L. Phillips, College
Park, So. Washington Road, Ca
2317.
Good mule, about 10 yrs. old,
no plug. wt. 1000 Ibs., $100.00.
Wm. G. Hall, Decatur, RFD rat
CATTLE FOR SALE
4 reg. Hereford bulls, blocky
type, large enough for service,
reasonable prices. A. W. Neely,
Waynesboro.
Cow and heifers for sale. Come
or write for prices. Sol Oden,
| Blackshear.
Cream col. 4 yr. old Jersey cow,
3 gal. daily, $40.00 at my barn.
Scott Anderson, Murrayville. Rt,
1,
1 gentle Jersey cow, fresh
March Ist, for sale. or exc. for
young heifer, A. B. Haynes, Lu-
thersville.
8 yr. old, fresh Jersey cow, $40.
L. H. Holt, Marietta. Rt. 3.
Good milk and butter fresh in
cow, Jersey and Holstein cross,.1
pr. White Cornish chickens, $5;
1 trio large type Dark Cornish,
June hatch, $5.00; Want few
White Cornish pullets. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester.
2 reg., young Guernsey bulls
from.best blood lines,.a 3 yr. old
reg. tested for bangs last April,
dehorned, ring in nose, wt.'1000-
1100 Ibs. Sell or exc. for Guern-
sey heifers. Ernest G. Edwards,
Bethlehem.
1 fine Jersey cow, due to fresh
Mar. 10th, second calf, $45.00;
also 1 two, horse wagon, $25.00.
R. F. Pace, Temple, Rt. 1,
_ 4 gal. Guernsey milk cow and
calf, 1 mo. old, $65.00; also 5 AAA
Buff Orpington hens and 1 roost-
er, 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea.; $7.00 lot.
T. L. Simpson, Tennille.
1. fine reg. Hereford bull, wt.
1,200 lbs., age 2 yrs., 11 mos.
$125.00. T. L. Patterson, Blairs-
ville. Rt. 4,
2 cows, 1 mule, 2) male Jersey
calves, 7 mos. old; also farming
machinery and tools. J. A.
Thompson, Rockmart.
Good plow for sale; also milch
cow, $50.00. Mrs. Julia Yates, 101
Green St., Cartersville. .
Good Jersey cow for sale. or
Re ASS Leard, Canon,
a
5 yr. old cow, fresh February
14th, a blooded Holstein 16 mos.
old heifer, 1 mule, about 12 yrs.
old, sound, good worker, also
some farm tools. F. E. Wileman,
College Park.
-Purebred Aberdeen-Angus cake.
tle, bulls, heifers, cows with
calves. Best blood lines; also
purebred Hampshires from most
modern blood lines, 3 mos. old to
breeding age. R. C. Roabling,
Owner, Modena Plantation. Isle
of Hope, Savannah.
Reg. Jersey cow, fresh in, 2%
to 3 gal. and rich milker, $45, 00.
See at J. H. Voyles, Morrow, Rt.
(1% mi. so Morrow).
mes cow with young calf.
$55.00. G. C. Porter, White, Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
S. P. C. pigs sired by boars
that are brothers to World S
Champion, 10 wks. old, $10.00 ea.;
older pigs, $11.00 to $12.00 ea.|
All cholera immuned and reg. in
buyers name. L. J. Washington,
Jackson, Rt. 1.
Reg. Big Type Black P. C. hogs.
Booking orders now at low
prices; also want lowest price on
feeding oats and wheat FOB for
cash. Exchange for reg. cattle.
John Legendre, Lithia Spring,
Box 33.
2 P. C. sows, 400 lbs., and 275
Ibs., farrow Feb. and Mar.; Du-
roc Jersey sow, 400 lbs. and 8
pigs; 7 Duroc gilts, 165 Ibs. ea,
Finest breeding. H. M. Simms,
West Point.
S. P. C. Medium blocky, well
marked and good breeding stock.
2 gilts, 1 male, wt. 75 to 80 lbs.
Treated, crated, reg., in buyers
name, $12. 50 ea. FOB. W. H.
Roughton, Sandersville. Rt. 3.
Full blooded Black African big
bone Guinea pigs, $5.00 ea.; I
sow, same breed, 250 lbs., 2 yrs.
Bledsoe, Carrollton.
HOGS FOR SALE
S. P. C. best blood lines, well
marked. both sex, 4% mos. old,
a and treated, $12.00 ea. FOB.
G. R. Bullock, Pitts. Rt. 1.
5: sows and 40 pigs (10 wks. old
Feb. 15th), for sale at my barn;
also 25 lbs. nice, clean Cuban
Queen watermelon .eed, T5c Ib.
or 50c lb. for entire amount.
J. Worthy, Smithville. Rt. 2.
2S: P. C. boars. wt. about 90
lbs. ea. now ready for service,
sub. to reg., $15.00 ea. Cebron
Holton, Sandersville, Rt. 1. 4-H
Club member).
1 ea African and Broke-Nose
Berkshire brood sows, $25.00 ea.;
3 big bone Guinea pigs, 8 wks.
0.1, $6.00 ea. J. B. Ward, Duluth,
Ri.
Pr. little bone Black Guinea
pigs, 9 wks. old, $16.00. Guaran-
teed purebred. J. C. Hargroves,
Marlow.
Purebred S. P. C. male hog,
about 1 yr. old, $15.00; also butt-
headed Jersey cow, fresh last. of
Heb. $50.00 at my place. No
checks. Joe A. Dickey, Midville,
[Rt 2.
12 Black Big Bone guinea and
P. C.. crossed pigs, 10 wks. old,
$4.00 ea.; also white peas, 6c Ib.
Gertrude Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
Several blocky type, short nose
Essex gilts and boars, 4 mos. old,
$10.00; one 3 yrs. old; $25.00. All
entitled. to reg. J. C. Newsome,
Quitman. :
1 Big Bone fe male, 100
Ibs., $15.00. J. A. Howell, Mitch-
ell, Rt. 2.
Pure Black African guinea
hogs, 75 lbs., $15.00 ea.; 8. wks.
old pigs, either sex, $8.00 ea.; $15
pr. A. P. Sanders, Tignall.
3 reg. S. P. C. boars, farrowed
Sept. 30th, $12.00 ea. FOB.; $13
ea. crated and del. freight office.
F. O. McKneely, Forsyth. Rt. 4.
\ Purebred Big Bone guinea
pigs, 8 wks. old, not reg., cholera
immuned, $5.00 ea, FOB. L. C.
Harrell, Sparta, Rt. 2.
9 reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, 8 wks.
old, 3 males, $8.00 ea.; 6 gilts,
$8.50 ea. FOB. Mother of pigs
won ist prize at Carroll Fair in
1938. Clyde Jones, Villa Rica, Rt.
1;
Booking orders for Big Bone
S. P. C. pigs, middle Mar. del.,
$5.00 with reg. papers; $6.50 with
reg. papers. C. T. Snead, Rt. 4,
Milledgeville. |
S. P. C. pigs, 44 mos. old, reg.
and treated, $12.00 ea. FOB. G.
R. Bulloch, Pitts.
S. P. C. World Champion boars
and gilts, 9 wks. old, reg., $3.00)
and $6.00 respt.; S. P. C. sow,
20 mos. old, reg., $25.00 FOB.
Jack Ridgway, Jackson, Rt; 5.
1 Black P. C. male pig. Ex-
change for any good stock bred
gilt. Also want 1 each purebred
White Holland, one M. B. Bour-
bon Red turkey hens. State age,
wt., and price. Mrs. Kate Hill-
iard, Camilla.
2 sows, farrow Feb. ist. Exch.
for good milch cow and calf at
my place. G. L. Parks, Rt. 4,
Buena Vista. ;
3 purebred Black P. C. boars
and 1 sow, reg., 4 mos. old, $10.00
ea. at my barn. W. A. Stowers.
Elberton, Rt.. 3.
S. P. C. male, 11 mos. old, wt.
170 lbs., reg. in buyers name, in
good condition, $20.00. Beverly
Stanley, Davisboro.
1S. P.-C. male, 1 yr, 2 mos.
old, entitled to reg. life immuned
oe 00. W. C. Cook, Warthen, Rt.
- phrebred S. P. C. boars and 4
sows, sired by half brother to
orlds Champion, 8 wks. old
Feb. 13th, $40.00 ea. for sows;
$8.00 ea. for boars. Inoculated
and reg. in buyers name. Billie
Cawthon, Jackson, Rt. 1.
Reg. S. P. C. gilts aid boars,
cholera immuned, most old
enough to breed. H. M. Wood-
ward, Waycross.
4 female and 3 male: Duroc
pigs, reg. application, $12.50 ea.
H. A. Caton, Sale City.
1 Blue Guinea boar, ready for
service, $12.00 FOB. Johnson
Weldon, Woodbury, Rt. 2
Purebred Black Essex boar, 8
mos. old, cholera and plague im-
mune, $15.00 FOB. Exchange for
ton bright, sound hay, or 400
Ibs. seed Runner and Spanish
peanuts del. I. H. Anderson, Al-
ma, Rt, 4.
O. I. C. sows, gilts, young boars
and pigs for sale, reg. in buyers
name. Roger Meeks, Carroliton.
Reg. O. I.-C. pigs now ready
for del. out of large, prolific
a C. M. Stallings, Carrollton.
- Big Bone Black Guinea pigs,
st 00 ea., $15.00; pair, bred gilts.
oe Proctor, Eastman.
= pigs, % Duroc Jersey, for
sale at my farm, 7 mi. So. Gib-
son, near Edgehill. Macon Wal-
den, Gibson. Rt. 3.
Duroc boar, excellent breeding,
farrowed January 29, 1938, $17.50.
Add $1.75 if reg. wanted; also
Cokers 100 cottonseed, 2nd year,
sound and unmixed. $2.25 per
CWT. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose,
Wednesday, February 15, 1939.
A.| to 125 Ibs., $10.00 to $15.00. Ped.
is
(Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. cherry red Durecs; bear
ready for service, Fall and Win.
ter pigs, $12.50 ea. and up. Best
blood lines. dbl. treated. FO
P. C. Herod, Kathleen.
Purebred med. type black P. CG,
boar and sev. gilts farrowed Au-
gust and September 1938, wt. 35
with ea. L. P. Chappell, Richland
9 purebred S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks
old, treated and reg buyers nam
$8 00 ea. FOB; also some pigeons
for sale. J. H. Braziel, Jr., Pitts.
Big Bone Guinea 6 tc 8 wks.
old pigs, $6.00 ea.; a 2 yr. old B.
B. Guinea sow, very prolific, $35.
Priced my barn. R. F. Eaves, De-
catur, Rt. 2 (On Lawrenceville
Road, near Tucker.)
1% yr. old Duroc sow, about
350 Ibs., bred, farrow first Apr
$30.00 here or exc. for corn or
other value. Franklin Reeves, i
man.
Choice Berkshire pigs, from
Georgias oldest Berkshire herd,
either sex, reg., $10.00 ea. C. z
Hardman, Commerce. ee
3 pureored little bone fema
Guinea pigs, stay-fat kind 6 wks.
old March Ist, $18.00 or $6:00 ea,
Hubert Daniell, Winston.
S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, reg,
buyers name, $10.00 ea. roe J.
A. Taylor: Jr., Cuthbert, Rt.
Purebred Hampshire pigs, -
sale or exc. for seed peanuts, so
beans or good syrup at 50c psy
Odis Duggan, Chester.
Pigs. 20 to 135 Ibs. ea., also.
R. potatees for sale te trucks,
mi. east of Oak Park. Cash only.
mo checks. Alvin Holton, Lyons,
Rt. 2:
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
1 ram and,3 ewes, young tod
$15.00 for: Jot. R. E. Kelley, Avers
At stud: large, naturally horn
less Toggenburg buck. Vigor
fertile and blooded milk stoc
Fee, $2.00 and does boarded re
onable. Mrs. McElroy, Avlat
205 Norwood Ave., De 3710.
.2 billy goats, gentle, broke
sale. Ted Sharpton, Dacula. R'
2 milk goats, $10.00 ea., also
kids, 11 mos, old, for sale. Mr:
Hathaway, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Bo
Fine male kids, purebred Toe
genburg, 1 mo. old, a wks.
half Tog. and Sanan, and |
wks. old Tog. and Nubian, - $5:
ea.; also the mothers of san
(all fresh), $15.00 for either
Foune. Geo. W. Heriot, Sa a0.
nah, 5 Jones St., West.
Reg. Purebred Nubian buck
Lindy Joe, 50668-N-913. Blac
white and brown; sires fine kid:
80 per cent females. Fee, $3
for purebred; $2.00 ea. for grades.
Bring to my home. Sell for $40.00
cash. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest.
Sev. fresh milk does,
blooded and ae stock,
onable, consistent with ane
few nice buck kids. cheap. John
ts, Atlanta, 93 Wane =)
N. E. De 5140. 4
RABBITS and (CAVIES
GUINEA PIGS
FOR SALE |
1 large 1 yr. 9 lb. buck rabbit
$1.00 FOB. Donald Williamsor
Jr., Monroe.
Nice lot of guinea pigs. mal
and female, for sale. J. L. Eu
banks, Augusta 301 GCrawfor
Ave., "phone 198 J.
price; guinea (eavies) pigs, a
colors, sizes, purebred, out-doo
housed, sensible prices. E. B
Gundberg, Red Oak,
Guinea (cavies) pigs, $1.25 an
$1.50 pr. black doe rabbit, alrea
bred and a black and white buc
for $1.75. Swap for chickens.
Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 264. Alex
ander Pl. N. W.
ter of 7, and 2 pr. cavies, che:
Take corn. J. G. Myers, ay Sto
pink eyes, 3 :
Moultrie, Rt. 1, Box 322.
Swap 3 nice bantam Guieete
hens for a good buck rabbit
serviceable age, White preferred
others considered. Bring rabbi
after 3 P. M. and get chicken:
J. C. Brown,, Atlanta, 253 Che
kee Place S. E. Ma 8814.
Exc. 3 mixed bantams (2 he
and rooster) for 1 pr. g
bits. Boyd Dailey, Baldwin,
ee
nesday, Februa
15, 1939.
- Will keep cow and a mule for
feed, with option to buy. C. E.
- Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box
- Want 4-4 gal. cows (rich milk
givers), and 50 yearlings 3 to 6
mos. old or older. All cheap for
-eash. E. W. Anderson, Nashville.
_ Want purebred Angus bull, 10
to 15 mos. old. State age, wt. and}
price. Felix Cogburn, Hapeville.
- Want reg. Hereford bull about
18 mos. old. A. E. Smith, Gaines-
ville. ~ s
- Want some young calves, the
_peef type, to raise on halves. C.
_ Burris, Franklin, Rt. I.
Want reg. Jersey bull and a
heifer calves, cheap, also want
10-15 guineas, including 1 roost-
er, white or black (no speckled)
- young and cheap. C. H. Sullivan,
- Tignall.
Want 1 Short Horn Durham,
strawberry or roan red in color,
80 to 60 days old, reg., with pa-
pers. State price. W. L. English,
-_ Ambrose.
Want cow, giving 2 gal. or more
_ per day. P. J. Haden, Atlanta, Rt.
4. Ca 3046.
Want nice, large Jersey or
- Guernsey crossed heifer, % to 3
gal. milk daily, at reasonable
_ price. Lon Little, Lawrenceville.
eet. 1s:
- Want heifer, fresh in, Jersey
or Guernsey crossed, cheap for
cash. E. W. Hood, Bartow, Rt. 1.
Want 20 govd grade White
Face Hereford heifers, 8 to 10
mos. old. L. B. Strickland, Bax-
Jey. -
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED:
Want 25 to 50 commoi1. goats,
nannies preferred, at reasonable
price. Write. Bobbie Kisselburg,
Sweet Gum, (Fannin County).
- Pay cash for 2 nice milk goats
that will freshen soon, heavy
- milkers and not old. Write. O. L.
Murphy, Jasper. :
Want 50 head young goats,
mostly nannies, Give best price
in first letter. T. C. Young, Wash-|
-incton, RFD 4.
HORSES AND MULES
- WANTED:
Want exc. 2 mare mules, wt.
950 and 700 lbs., respectively for
a 1M or 1100 lb. mare or 1100
Yb mule. Sound and good work-
er. J. E. Burson, Franklin. Rt. 2.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good man for 2 or 3 h.
farm, standing rent or 3rds and
_4ths. Good land. School bus, on
electric line,, Cotton, tobacco,
peanuts the money crops. Mrs.
-Mittie Harper, Osierfield, Rt. 1.
- Want reliable, good man for
Blacksmith Shop and reclaimin:
jJand, etc., repairs to home pa
yent for 1939. See or write for
particulars. J. K. Juxon, Elko.
Lock Box 11.
- Want nice, respectable girl to
tive as one of family and do
light farm work, no field work.
Must be industrious ard no bad
habits. Martha Davis, Norcross.
Rt. 1.4 :
- Want party who can furnish
own stock and supplies for good
2 h. crop or 2 - 1 horse crops.
Good land, near school and
church, 6 mi. of RR. John M.
Bruce, Martin, Rt. 2.
_ Want good man for small acre-
age, 3 room house, branch and
spring, good well. Fine for truck-
dng and poultry. Standing rent.
J. W. Maloney, Doraville.
Want boy, 15-16 yrs. old to
work on farm. Gus Hall, Roys-
ton, RFD 2.
- Want man and wife, acquaint-
ed with So. Ga. farming. $15.00
mo. and board. Begin work at
~ onee. John T. Groover, Ludowici,
Rt. B, Box 86.
Want strong, healthy negro
woman for light farm work, no
field work. Salary, room and
board. At once. Miss Ellen How-
ell, Atlanta, 1278 Bankhead Ave.
IN. W.
Went clean, middleaged wo-
man of good character, to live
-* as une ot family of 2 and do light
farm work, no field work. $1.00
week. Mrs. W. M Byrd, Cutber-
son, N. C. )Resident ef Georgia)
Want good Christian woman,
30-50 yrs. old for gen. light farm
work, no field -work. Send ref.
Mrs.-J. W. Clarke, Thomaston.
Want good man for 2 horse
-erop on 50-50 basis, also want
farm hand, 50c per day, board
and laundry, or $10.00 mo. T. K.
- Moore, Canton, Rt. 3.
Can use farm labor, white or
- colored, large families. Send ref.
if possible, apply in person. Big
farm, fine land, RRB station,
school, churches, daily mail. Only
reliable people need apply. Fur-
nish house, potato patch, garden
free. J. C. Collier, Barnesville.
Want country raised boy or
man, 17 to 50 years old, for com-
- mon farm work. Board, room and
reasonable salary. Colored pre-
ferred; have Stoneville cotton-
seed, $3.00 per 1U@ Ibs. Exc. for
mice hesfer. W. T. Moarhead,
-Bowersville.
LIVESTOCK WANTED |FARM HELP WANTED |
Want middleaged woman for
light farm work. Room, board
and salary. Live on farm. Mrs. J.
I. Walker, Macon, 349 Turpin St.
Went an exp. reliable wage
hand, good worker. $12.00 mo.
and board to right man. Ref. re-
ree W. F. Bentley, Stone Mt.
Want good working. family for
big 1 horse farm, and could use
1 hand by the month. G. W.
Williams, Columbus. Rt. 1, Wil-
liams Dairy.
Want nice. young man to live
in home, a little spending money
and 2 A. cotton patch and fur-
nish fertilizer for same, in exch.
for farm services. Wm. H. Hall,
Decatur, Rt. 1. .
Want nice family good farn:-
ers for 1 or 2 h. farm of good
land, house, pasture, 3 mi. No.
Stockbridge school; mail and
church convenient. 18 A. cottoa
allotment. Standing rent or 3rds
and 4ths. P. W. Smith, Stock-
bridge, Rt. 1.
Want good farmer, good chris-
tian (Seventh-Day _ Adventist
preferred) for small farm, shares
or 3rds. 2 room house, water,
electric lights, 22 A. for cultiva-
tion, 142 mi. Albany on new
highway. Lewis E. Tabor, Ai-
bany, Gillionsville Rd.
- Want good man for farm, 4 mi.
Stockbridge, Good pasture, plen-
ty water, large garden, good 4
room house. Se rent. See
owner, Bill Holmes, where I work
(Southern Spring Bed Co., At-
ee or at home in Stcckbridge,
Want good man for 1 h. crop,
very good house, well in yard,
pasture and barn. See me at
a Mrs. J. R. Cheatham, Hull,
ek :
Want man to keep up trucks
and tractors on farm and look
after all machinery. Must be in
good health, no bad habits. All
right if have large family, can
use them, too. - W. M. Clem-
ons, Rome, Rt. 3.
Want good, scber boy to work
for wages on farm. $10.00 mo.
board and washing. Need him at
once. Mrs. H. G. Gaskins, Lake-
Jand, Rt 2. Wet es
Want unencumbered, healthy
woman for light farm work, no
field work. State salary desired
and full particulars. Ww. W.
Crews, Waycross, Rt. 1.
Want at once, nice, honest wo-
man, 30 to 45 yrs. of age, for
light farm work, no field work.
Small salary and board. Give ref.
Mrs. Joe Claxton, Bartow.
Want unencumbered, middle-
aged woman to live in home and
do light farm work, no field
work. Room, board and small
salary: Mrs. W. F. Taylor, Car-
roliton, 22 Tanner St.
Want young man of good mor-
al habits, good c_.aracter, 18 to
25 yrs. old, to work on farm.
$12.50 per mo. and board. A. 8.
Hicks, Adel.
Want unencumbered, healthy,
white woman, 20-40 yrs. of age
for light farm work, also help
milk 2 cows. Board and $10.00
mo. At once. Mrs. Lewis Miller,
Kingsland, Rt. 1.
Want man and wife to live
in house with me and work 1
horse farm on shares. Party to
furnish own stock, labor, etc. I
furnish land and fertilizer, or for
standing rent. Mrs. Mary L. Kim-
bel!, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Want wage hand for farm
work. H. V. McDaniel. Macon,
206 College Place.
Want good white man to work
on farm the year round, wages
preferred. Come at once. Dan
Courson, West Green.
Want share cropper for 2 horse|
farm or consider standing rent.
1 mi. Stockbridge. Mrs. L. E. Da-
vis, Stockbridge. RFD 2.
Want strong healthy, indus-
trious man of good character, to
work on farm for wages and live
m home with me. No drinker
need apply. John Ham, Summit.
Want at once single man to
live as one of family. Work 2
acres tobacco, 4 A. cotton, 6 of
corn, on halves. Some peanuts if
desired. Bal. time for wages for
me. Must be sober and good plow
hand. W. M. Fields, Uvalda. Rt.
1
Want good farmer for 2h.
farm, 18 mi. S. E. Atlanta. 7
room dwelling, 4 good out-bldgs.,
pasture, running water; 2 pubiic
roads, mail route, school bus, 4
mi. N. E. Stockbridge. Standing
rent or part of crop. J. N. Wil-
lingham, Atlanta, 188 Elizabeth
St. N. E. Wa 0329.
Can use 10 to 15 wage hands,
2 to 3 families, white or colored,
good, sober, steady, reliable.
Steady work all the year. T.
Swaggert, Barnesville, Rt. 1.
Want 1 boy, colored for plow-
ing, $1.00 per day; want man to
work Turpentine on halves, also
want 2 men to cut wood. Mrs. L.
P. Pickett, Jesup, Phone 94.
, Want man with large family
that can drive a John Deere
tractor. Share crop and some for
wages. J. BE. Jacobs, Valdosta. Rt.
2, Box 4 A.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good, honest, truthful
man and wife to share crop. Have
small house. Prefer middleaged
white couple, without children.
Good opportunity for right par-
ty. Good land, pasture and
spring. B. L. Thomason, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 4.
Want small family to work by
the hour on farm; 1 work full
time, 2 part time as hoe help.
Experienced and living in Bar-
tow or nearby county. W. H. Sut-
ton, Adairsville.
Want good farmer for 2 or 3
h. farm, located on paved road,
2 mi. Fairburn. Standing rent
preferred. Have no stock. Must
have references. Immediate oc-
cupancy. H. H. Floyd, Fairburn.
Want white young woman of
encumbered, to live as one of
family and help with gen. light
farm work, no field work. Private
room. State. salary wanted and
give ref. Mrs. Louise Hartley, At-
lanta. P. O. Box 433.
Want nice man or boy for
farm. work. Reasonable salary.
If you need work, come-now. 12
mi. S. E. Buena Vista. C. H.
Thompson, Buena Vista. Rt. 5.
Want honest, strictly sober
with life time exp. for farming,
20-45 yrs. old, white man, re-
liable, ablebodied. $10.00 first
month, then $12.00 rest of time.
Come at once. E. A. Nix, Alpha-
retta. RFD 3. _
Want nice, healthy white wo-
man for light farm work. Prefer
with boy 16 or 18 yrs. old or old-
er, boy to work board and cotton
patch. Give woman reasonable
salary. Mrs. Otis Calhoun, Car-
rollton. Rt. 1.
Want reliable white woman,
good health, good ref., unencum-
bered, live with aged couple and
help with light farm work, no
field work. Reasonable salary.
Mrs. J. H. Lynch, Vidalia.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want job with Christian fam-
ily doing light farm work. Can
operate grist. mill. Reasonable
salary.. Dont drink, best of ref.
Drive car or truck. Transporta-
tion to be furnished. George
Watts, Toomsboro.
Want hear from owner of a
run-down farm suitable for
small stock and poultry farm.
Prefer in Clayton, Fayette, Co-
weta or Heard County. D. M.
Lamb, Egan. Box 51.
Want place as Supt. of large
farm, or 2 h. farm on halves, if
could raise live stock on halves.
Honest, strictly sober. J. F. Adair,
Wrightsville, Rt. 1. J
Want heavy, 1 horse or light
2 h. farm, 50-50 basis. Have to
pe furnished. Have 2 boys, 12 yrs
old. Julius C. Mobley, Brook-
haven. P. O. Box 76.
Single young man wants job
on dairy, milk route or dry hand
milker. Ref. if desired. Bill
Sparks, Sparta.
Single man, 21, wants job on
farm. Do any kind of work. $10
mo. home and board. Earnest
Simmons, Chester. Rt. 1. .
Want work on farm.' Age 67,
white. W. B. Taylor, Baxley.
Young woman, 24, high school
education, wants job light farm
work, no field work. $5.00 week
and board. Miss Estell Franklin,
Lawrenceville. Rt. 3, c-o T. A.
Franklin.
Want job as overseer of farm.
40 yrs. exp. growing tobacco and
other crops. Know how to handle
labor. Best ref. Self and wife on-
ly, Christians. J. Frank Conner,
Savannah, 901 Montgomery St.
Reliable woman wants job light
farm work, $8.00 mo. and board.
19 yrs. old, raised on farm, will-
ing~worker. Mrs. Thelma Thor-
ne, St. Clair.
Refined widow, 50 yrs. of age,
wants light farm work, no field
work. Prefer with elderly couple.
Mrs. M. Brown, Savannah, 218
E. Liberty St. (Basement)
Want good 1 horse crop on
50-50 basis. Am good truck and
tractor operator, also good dairy
hand. Best of ref. Wife and 2
children. H. W. Ferrell, Atlanta,
42, Boynion St.
Man and wife, exp. in Bulb
growing and other floriculture
work, growing and marketing of
same, now open for employment.
Salary and share of profits. Chas.
A. Stone, Sylvania, RFD 3.
Want job as caretaker of farm
at once. Single, good health, col-
,ored. Go anywhere in Ga. Arthur
Foster, Atlanta, 588 Ami St. S. E.
Country raised colored _ girl
wants light farm work, with
good people, no ield work, for
home and salary. Reliable. Ruth
Cooper, Temple. :
Man wants job on farm near
Atlanta. Willing worker and do
E. B. Field, Atlanta, 317 Will-
iams St., N. W. Ma 1753.
18 yr. old farm girl wants light
farm work, no field work with
good people, for home and Sal-
ate Nancy Faulkner, Colbert, Rt.
good cnaracter and health, un-/*
not drink nor swear. 33 yrs. old.}.
Widow with 9 and 3 yr: old
children wants light farm work,
no field work, for home and
board for self and children and
some money. Mrs. Lola Stubble-
field, - Lakemont, c-o Virgil
Smith. _
Man with family (1 to work),
experienced in farming, wants
job on gen. or stock farm. Any
kind honest work to make living.
Move anywhere in Fulton or near
county. Ref. if required. F. F
Fulghum, Warrenton.
Want job. Ginner, do all my
own fixing, etc. A 12 mos. job.
At once. J. N. Mullis, Tennille.
Man and wife want farm on
halves or day wages. Write fuil
details. Lloyd C. Williams. Bu-
ford, Rt. 2.
28- yr. old white man, wife, 2
children, wants jeb on farm,
any kind farm work,: exp. truck
and tractor driver, also keep in
repair. An all around farm hand.
No bad habits. Best of ref. At
once. Clarence Gibson, Pomona,
c-o Gen. Del.
Widow with 4 yr. old gir] wants
light farm work, no field work,
with liable .people for home
and $2.50 to $3.00 week. Can
milk and do most any kind farm
work. 28 yrs. old. At once. Mrs.
D. L. Dixon,.Byron; Rt. 1, e-o
Mrs. Mason. :
Single young man, 2 yrs. exp.
wants job on poultry farm or
with Hatchery. Plenty good
S Sidney Williford, Millen. Rt.
Man, 32, wants to live in home
with family and work 1 h. crop
on halves. Exp. in tobacco. Hard
worker. Ref. if desired. Paul
Rogers. c-0o C. G. Wainwright,
Butler, Ga. 3 ;
Want job on farm as foreman.
Have boys, 17 and 12 yrs. old,
respectively, 20 yrs: exp. D. L.
ene Augusta, 711 Moore
ve.
Want year rou job on farm.
Settled man with wife, no bad
habits. Do any kind farm work.
Real tobacco man, carpenter and
blacksmith. J..R. Nichols, Ocilla.
- Single, 55 yrs. old, wants poul-
try, garden and yard work, also
care for live stock. Board, room,
small wages. Exc. ref. Prefer
Southern part of State. C. C.
Woodson, Oak Hill
County). ;
Want 2 h. crop on halves or
3mjis and 4ths. Plenty hoe and
plow help. Need good house, wa-
ter, pasture, close to school or
bus line. Need some help with
fertilizer. John H. Roberts, Bre-
men. :
White woman, 29, wants joo
light farm work. Come or send
fare. Essie D. Bass, Tarrytown,
Rt. 2, c-o J. A. McGahee.
Want job as miller. Exp. in
grinding 5 yrs. Reasonable wages
within 60 mi. Atlanta. J. W. Tur-
ey ae Park. Rt. 2, Box
Want job. on farm. Exp.. in
dairy work. Can drive truck.
Married with 1 child. Lonnie C.
Sargent, Duluth, Rt. 2.
Life time farmer, 50, with 5
children, 10 to 20 yrs. old, all
good workers. Must be moved.
Work year round with good peo-
ple. John D. Keef, Summerville,
Rt. 2, c-o Julian Hawkins. ~
Christian couple, 34 and 29 yrs.
old, no children, want year, round
job farming. Must be moved. Go
anywhere. Newton Roden, Ly-
lerly, Rt. 2, c-o Jack Ward.
Need a job. Can do any kind
of farm work. tend to stock,
plow, etc. Raised on farm. Albert
T. Davis, Waycross, 1005 State}
St.
Want good 1 h. crop on 50-50
basis with work when not in crop.
Consider job in dairy. Oscar Hitt,
Ball Ground. Rt. 2.
17 yr. old white boy wants job
on farm. Born and raised on
Hogs Jas. W. Daniel, Elberton.
Want wage job on farm. Exp.
in gen. farming. Married, 12 yr.
old. child. House and wood to be
furnished. G. M. Rouse, Atlanta,
195 Fenwick S*.
Want job as helper in Roller
or Corn mill. 8 yrs. exp. Good
ref. Single, 27 yrs. old. Can begin
at once. George Thorntc-., Bow-
man, Rt. 1. *
Want job as Miller and Mill
Wrigh$, 20 yrs. exp. Married.
Perfectly sober. Moderate sal-
ie Ref. W. A. Covgill, Bowers-
ville.
Want job on large tobacco or
cotton farm as overseer and
demonstrator. Can: handle labor.
Best of ref. Wife, both Christians.
$30.00 mo. and small house.
Ready to begin any time. J.
Frank Conner, Bloomingdale.
Want dairy job at once. Ex-
perienced, unencumbered, strong,
husky, reliable. Cecil Dean, Wil-
lacoochee. Rt. 2.
Lifetime farmer, age 30, mar-
ried, no children, waxt year
round farm work with good peo-
ple. Go anywhere. Make Offer.
Roy Hurst, Summerville, Rt. 3.
Man wants job on farm for
wages, or crop: Vernon Lewis,
POSITIONS WANTED | PC
(Fayett |-
Want about 6 acres of
Jand and work the rest of t
3 to work. Work every day.
R. Williams, Aragon. Rg. 1.
Large family wapt to we
farm for wages. 2 plow ha
and 4 hoe hands. State offer.
D. Pettett, Rydal, RFD 1.
45 yr. old, single man wi
job on farm as Overseer.
of ref. J. C. Taylor, Vidalia.
Refined, middleaged widow
yr. old daughter, wants li
farm work, no field work,
ood church. and:school. Rea
able salary. Ref. exchanged. M
S. Lee Woods, Woodville |
Sober, honest, reliable, 39
old man wants job with
people on farm. High school
cation, best of ref. Drive or 5
viee car or truck, <o painti
az . repair work Unencumb:
Go anywhere. At once. G
Watts, Dublin, 220 Prince S
Exp. grist mill operator w
job running mill for wage
part of out-put of mill. Str
sober and honest, no bad hab.
Can begin at once. W. M. Roast
Columbus, 1640 2nd Ave. ~
Man with large family wai
job on farm for wages or shi
crop 2 h. farm with small r
bill furnished. 9 in family, 8 t#
yrs. of age. Go anywhere. Gr
ver B. Goodwin, Alma, Rt. 2.
26 yr. old country reared \
man home with nice Christi
people in exchange for light far
work and $4.00 week. Can f
nish good ref. Miss Eddie
Cannady, Wrightsville. Rt. 1
Want, job on farm (widow
mother able to do light f
work). Born and raised on far:
Have to be moved. Reasona
wages. 24 yrs. old, strong
healthy. Good worker. H. S. N
ris, Atlanta, 480 Capitol Ave
Man and wife, able to work
life time exp. on farm want jok
truck driving or dairy. W
Rule, Atlanta. 224 Rawson Si
Ss. W. : sees
Want 1 h. crop on 50-50 basi
or part of crop and hire. Ca
drive truck. References. Ja:
Chapman, Hiram. Rt. 1, A
Want job on farm with goos
folks. Experienced. Ref. P.
Jackson, Danielsville:
Want 1 h. crop on halves w
possible.
218 West Central Ave.
Want 3 h. crop on 50-50 b
with 2 houses. Finance self. Ne
Ga.preferred. Ref. Want
<< R. O. Yonay, Suwanee, R
Want job as caretaker, or a
light farm work. Good ref.
yrs. old. J. H. Boynton, Hamil
farm work, no field work. C
yell St. at
26 yr. old woman with 4 yr. ol
son, wants job light farm work
no field work. No bad hab:
$8.00 or $10.00 month. Mrs. W. E
Treadwell, Colbert, Rt. 2.
17 yr. old boy wants job
farm. Drive car or truck. |
anywhere if send fare. Meh
Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. . =
Young woman wants light farr
work. No field work, with godd
people. References. Must ge
work right away. Mrs. Lee Me
Glamory, Pinehurst. e
Colored woman, 3 small chi
dren, wants place with good peo-
ple on farm. Willing worker. Pr.
fer near Atlanta. . ;
and home. Edith Gresham, Mj
Donough, Rt. 3, c-o Amos Har
field. 2
Man, wife, 2 children want
job on farm or crop on halves, 0
dairy job. Must have job ai
once. Velt Turner, Morris, Ga
Rt. 1, c-o D. M. Cook. i=
Want job looking after farm
on good location. State offer at
once. W. D. Smith, Tennille.
Exp. truck driver wants wot
at once. Age 21, honest and s
ber. Can drive tractor. Calvi
Ward, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 116
29 yr. old dairyman wants
at once. 7 yrs. exp., 2 yrs. singl
unit DeLaval machine exp. Exch
ref. At least $10.00 week and
house. Wife, 3 children school
age. Have to. be moved, but wil
zevee R. M. Reid, Talbotton, Rt.
Middleaged woman wants job
on farm, no field work. Els
Ralston, Atlanta. c-o Gen. Del
lanta, 681 Cooper St. S. W.
Middleaged woman, exp., A-
ref., wants light farm work. n
field work for good home an
$2.00 per week. M. Weldom. At=-
lanta, 360 Woodward Ave. S. E.
Middleaged mar and. wif
want crop on 50-50. Good farme
ers, raised on farm, do any kind
farm work. No. Ga. preferre
Have to be moved. At once. J. Wa
Atlanta, 606 Gaskill St. S. E.
Shelton, Ellijay. Rt. 1
Wednesday, February 15, 1939
Name Address
2
_ Counties Served
\
ae. Counties Served
Name
W. R. Salen. Damascus, Ga..._._.Clay, Early, Miller.
Camilla, Ga:...........Baker, Mitchell and Dougherty.
jo. Cochran.
Be Dqnaldson._____ Bainbridge, Ga. __.___ Seminole, Decatur, Grady.
C. M, Edge_._...._Doerun, Ga., Rt. 2 Worth, Colquitt, Thomas. \
. H. oy NL Ga., Rt. 1__Brooks, Lowndes, Cook, Echols.
ce -G. Starling _Nashville,
awe
. J. Broome...
lyde Durrence__
on. Price Se
. C. Lovett, Jr. Waynesboro, Ga
; -Wrightsville, Ga., R. 3. Wilkinson, Washington,
Ga Soe.
Willacoochee, Ga. ___ Lanier, Atkinson, Clinch, Coffee.
Tr waperses Ga., Rt. 1. Pierce, Ware, Charlton, Bacon.
Nahunta, Ga... _Brantley, Camden and. Wayne.
Glennville, Ga., Rt. 1-Glynn, McIntosh, Liberty, Long.
__ Tift, Berrien and Irwin.
. O. Griner__. Pembroke, Ga.....___ChatHam, Bryai and Effingham.
wis A. Akins ____ Statesboro, Ga... Screven, Bulloch ana Candler.
sok, Sikes: Glennville, Ga. Tattnall, Evans and Toombs.
W. C. Parker_..___ Baxley, Ga._..._.._.__Telfair, Jeff Davis and Appling. ~
. W. Brown... Ashburn, Ga., Rt. 2_...Ben Hill, Turner and Crisp.
R. E. Glenn. Americus, Ga., Rt. 3.__Lee, Sumter and Terrell.
J. M. Clements, Jr.__Morgan, Gas. ao Sees Quitman, Calhoun and Randolph.
W. Simonton_______Preston, Ga., Rt. 1__...Stewart, Webster and Marion.
Jno. 1. Mobley_. Hamilton, Ga: ___.._ Chattahoochee, Muscogee, Harris,
and Talbot. :
- Massee Marshallville, Ga. Taylor, Macon and Schley.
Finleyson,, Ga. _._.._... Wilcox, Dooly and Pulaski.
en, Mobley. Perry, Kya ee __.. Houston, Bleckley and Twiggs.
CB Bedingfield____.Cadwell, Ga. =o ee: Bedee and Laurens.
vi Spivey... Adrian, Ga., Rt. 1._.Wheeler, Treutlen, Montgomery.
ow. Coursey. Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. Emanuel and Jenkins:
vise Burke and Jefferson.
Baldwin
and Johnson. =
L. Blasingame Sator Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. ge igs Crawford and Bibb.
Paul Sullivan._...__._.Thomaston, Ga., Rt. 2. Monroe, Upson, Pike and Lamar
WP. A nold= = Hogansville, Ga. oe __ Meriwether and Troup.
H. W. Striplin._.______. Roopville, Ga., RFD..Coweta and Heard.
JH Phimazes= Griffin, Ga., Rt D____Henry, Spalding and Butts.
E. R. Cunard._..___..Covington, Ga. Jones, Jasper and Putnam. <
W. W. Brooks... Greensboro, Ga.__ >. Oglethorpe, Greene and Hancock.
W. T. Bedgood...____..Crawfordville, Ga... Taliaferro, Warren, Glascock.
A. lL. Morris... Grovetown, Ga., Rt. 1.McDuffie, Richmond, Columbi
Paul Hewell_..__._... Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 1 Lincoln, Elbert, Hart.
Fitzhugh Price... Athens, Ga... __.. Oconee Clarke, Madison.
J. O. Maleom__. Social Circle, Ga. Morgan, Walton, Newton, Rockdale
wT de AMPs __ Statham, Ga._....____ Gwinnett, Barrow, Jackson. ae
R. Frank Smith_..Decatur, Ga., Be 2____ DeKalb, Clayton, Fayette and all
S of Fulton Co. south of the se
tahoochee river.
G8: Allgood Temple, Ga., Rt. 1..Carroll,- Haralson.
J..:5. Cooper. = =. Dallas; ;Gas Polk, Paulding, Douglas.
H G. Pram 2 Cones Ga., Rt. 2a Forsyth, Dawson, Lumpkin, Unio
owns.
E. B: Nix. Gainesville. Ga._____ Banks, Hall, White. =
he TH Higgins. _- Toccoa, Ga., Rt. 1___Franklin, Stephens, Habersh
Rabun.
Jas. ue ote eee areca Ga., Rt. 3__.Cobb, Bartow, Cherokee and th rf
rs part of Fulton Co. known as d
rE Se Milton Co.
Honier Holden... Royston, Ga, Star Rt.. Pickens, Gilmer, Fannin.
Charles Deck:__.______Dalton, Ga. _-._- __ Gordon, Murray, Whitfield,
per i toosa.
Geo. D. Morton... Summerville, Ga. Ri 4. Floyd, ee Walker Dade.
Sn
ie inspection is made.
ie you have fertilizer to be inkpested just
send your request by post card or letter to the in-
spector working your county and give him full in-
rmation as to how to reach your farm. Your
request for inspection should be mailed to the in-
spector as soon as fertilizer is delivered to your
farm so the sample can be taken before any of the
ertilizer has been used as the inspection can only
apply to the actual number of sacks on hand when
; This service is for your
protection and is free to any farmer in Georgia
numbers.
/
provided the fertilizer to be sampl<i is. niedes up
according to Georgia law and carries the Georgia
State Tax Tag. We also wish to call your attention
to the new amendment to the Fertilizer Law passed
at the special session of the General ee in.
_ 1938 which became effective July 1, 1938.
will note the change in analysis on the sack. oe
trogen now comes first and is stated in whole
For instance, instead of an 8-3.29-4 we
now have a 4-8-4 meaning 4 per cent nitrogen,
8 per cent available phosphoric acid and 4 per cent
potash. Number of pounds, analysis, name and d-
dress of manufacturer must appear on all bags and
source tag and state tax tag must be attached to
the bag. Farmers should see that all fertilizer is
properly stamped and tagged when received, oth
wise, under the new law, it is subject to seizure.
The Fertilizer Division is ready to serve you and
we hope you will call on us when we can be obs a
Service to-:you.
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner.
C. A. pa aa Chief Seer pepe
OSITIONS WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED |
POSITIONS WANTED |
POSITIONS. WANTED POSITIONS WANT ED
Want. 1 horse crop on halves,
as Fulton county. Furnish self. 4
z sok boy 17. J: W. et
a for board and $10.00 mo.
with respectable people.
Nannie Lanier, Register.
25 yr. old man wants job on
ae at once. Can drive truck or
tractor, not afraid of work. Best
of ref. oe Dean, rae St., East
nt. mules.
Man and wife want job on
rm, wees or 50-50 basis, with
ouse. J H: Norris, Ben Hill. Rt.
ant place on aents as pipe:
intendent, or a 2 horse crop on}
halves, or a stock Seas J. F.
wages.
15 yr. old son and mother want
light farm work with Christian
couple for small salary. Want
_| boy to finish this term of school.
Can give ref. Mrs.
Moultrie. Rt. 2.
Young woman. wants
farm work with elderly couple
for home and $2.50 week. No
field work. Mrs. Susan Butcher,
Baluprifige, 512 Calhoun St.
Boy, 20 yrs. old, wants job on
farm, Exp. with tractor
Prefer . with midleaged
couple. Exc. ref. Se vores
Vienna.
Want 1 or 2 h. crop on shares.
Have to be moved and furnished.
$10.00 month or will work for
6 hands
drinking or other bad habits. HOE
Wade, Mitchell. Rt. 2
J. . B. Bliteh,
light
and| bany, Rt. 1
M. H. Shaw.
to work. No
Man and wife want job doing
farm work for weekly wages.
Willing workers. Ref. Write at
once. N. H. Long, Atlanta, 445
Whitehall Terrace.
Honest young man ieants. work,|
prefer in dairy. Good ref. Hoke
Rice, Robertstown.
Hustling young fatiner wants
job as overseer, 10 or more plows.
$50.00 mo. house and patches.|
A-1 eee R. wv. pie Al-
18 yr. old boy a work on
farm for reasonable salary. Exp.
: . | in all farm work. G. W. Braddy,
Atlanta, 553 Seige St. c-o
Want 1 horse fate on | 50- 59
basis, within 10-12 mi. Atlanta, 4
room house. Furnish self. J. ie
Kent, Atlanta, 795 Echo St. S. W
Want 25 or more acres, not
over 20 miles Atlanta, standi
rent. M. Bell, Atlanta, = ei
St. S. W.
Young man of. chatacar @
ability, a age 34, single, white de
sires job on farm. Life time exp.
also good dry hand milker
car driver. Reasonable sa
board and laundry. At once.
Charlie Brown, Cohutta. R
c-o Hugh Maddron. a 5
Want a good ih. farm.
ie plant corn, per ts, to
co. Thoroughly reliable.
sider job of turpentine work.
Te oo Tifton, Rt. 3. ies
39 yr. old single, wants light
work around place, tend to poul-
try, flowers and. garden. etc. Ar-
nold Stewart, LaFayette, 12 Mag-
nolia St.
Want 2 h. crop on share basis,
and crop of Turpentine cups.
Plenty help. Prefer S. W. Geor-
gia. Best ref. Also exp. in stock
raising. Make offer. W. L. Fus-
sell, Denton, Rt. 1. |
27 yr. old, white, ee man
wants job on farm or dairy. Do
all kinds farm work, drive trac-
tor, also handy and gardener.
| Honest, sober, conscientious hard
worker, Ref. Buss Plummer, At-
o| lanta, 834 Cascade Ave. S. W.
Want job doing light farm
work, with family who. havent
any children. Will begin March
Ist. Write. Miss Beak . Frye,
I
saehen to re want 5 A. in
ton and wage work. John Ro
Norman Park. RFD 1, e-0
i dur maint se
ee ee Rt.
ete Rt. 3.
tricity in farm homes, Mrs. M. C.
her country home wired and fix-
tures installed. When this is done
she will hold _ nieetings
home for the purpose of interesting
tural electrification.
= Farmers received a total cash
farm income, including a
reau of Agricultural
revised estimate | of $8,574,000,000
ived by farmers in 1936.
farm income estimates have been
prepared annually by the Bureau
: since 1924. They have rangec from
AS a spictient demonstration of
the uses and conveniences of elec-:
in her
Berrong, home demonstration agent
for Towns county, plang to have
farm families in the development of
ayments, of $7,632,000,000 in 1938, |
it. has been established by the Bu-
Economics,
The 1938 income compares with the
AS - for 1987 and -with $7,944,000, 000 re- >
Cash
*
) $4, ee ,000,000 in the depression year
st 1932. og 419, 000, 000 in 1929. The ;
; from }
sales of farm products, government
during the |
estimates include receipts
payments to farmers
calendar year, and for 1937 and 1838
loans, minus redemptions, on
wheat, corn, and cotton. Crops
show the greatest decline. Income
from crops declined from $3,846,-
000,000 in 1937 to $3,160,000,000 in
1938. The* crop income also was
lower than the $3,457,000,000 re-
ceived in 1936, but higher than for
any year from. 1931 to 1995. oe 25
The piechise of 9,856 acres of
land in the Chattahoochee Valley
area of Georgia and Alabama, at
a cost of $56,319.95, has been ap-
servation Commission.
proved by the National Forest Re-
will be under the supervision of the
Forest Service of the United States |
Department of Agriculture.
same time, a of tracts of
At the
$
a Jand in 22 other states and. Puerto
72 farmers were present, while one
at Young Harris attracted 60 far
men and women. Practical dem-
onstrations were) presented by elec-
trification specialists. See Sa
Rico was approved. In addition to
their future value, the purchases
will consolidate aeras for adminis-
tration, fire control, and recrea-
tional use, will aid in regulating
grazing, and reducing silt in reser-
voirs, and will help to eliminate
er:
__ R. W. Hudgens, of Montgomery,
Ala., has been selected as assistant
The tract
poaching on game refuges within
National Forests. Senator Walter
F, George, of Georgia, is one of the
eat members of the Commission.
AL the request of farmers as
county agricultural agents, schools
o wiring and lighting were held
recently in three north Georgia
counties, and another in North
Carolina, J. L. Calhoun, rural elec-
_ trification specialist of the Geor-
gia Agricultural Extension Service,
reports. The counties were
Towns, Union and Fannin, in Geor- |
gia, and Clay in North Carolina.
At the meeting held at Hiwassee,
Ses te
administrator of the Farm Security
Administration to succeed Milo R.
Perkins,
of marketing
torship.
who recently was chosen
president. of the Federal Surplus
Commodities Corporation and AAA
associated administrator in char;
agreements. Mr.
Hudgens has been regional director
of the Farm Security Administra-
tion for Region V, which includ
Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and
South Carolina. Ernest S. Mor, n
assistant regional director in charge
of rural rehabilitation, will replace
Mr. Hugens in the a diree-
me-cured Ham Show will be held
uring the late fall.
: This show is to be sponsored |
tly by the State Bureau of Markets, the State |
ixtension Service and Sears Farmers Market.
_ While the details have not been decided upon,
is probably that the size of hams will be restricted
to two classes, first, those weighing from twelve to
fifteen potinds aot second those weighing from fif-.
teen to eighteen sonia these hams: to be judged
on appearance and quality.
The Georgia Home-Cured Ham Show
t has been definitely announced. that Georg:a
in Atlanta
: dition to this, award saubetattial prizes for W. ne
~ in the above classes.
It has been suggested that in order to secure
hams from every section of the state, the prize
winners in th local county or community fairs
_held this fall be submitted to the State Show.
_. The Farmers Market of Sears-Roebuck &
Company. proposes to pay a premium for all hams |
; g@ubmitted over the regular market price and in ad-
It will be seen from this that. the con st
for the State Show will be selected from thks
ners: of the county or community shows. ie
The Extension Division, State College of A
riculture, Athens, Ga., has a most excellent bull
on curing meat which will be sent free to
requesting it. : :