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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1939.
ICULTURE
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NUMBER 27
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e iclcoraia Weg Craw
sociation Holds Fifth Annual
eting at Experiment Station
By F. J MERRIAM
wish I had space to tell you of all the good
gs that were brought out at this meeting of
ssociation.
of the outstanding points,
L. E. Farmer, Marketing Specialist of the
asion Service of the College of Agriculture,
d there were one hundred and sixty-five local
erative associations in Georgia. That co-oper-
ce.
o market an article than to produce it.
mas L. Ayers, Economist from the Agricul-
epartment at Washington, gave us a new
n what the Agricultural Adjustment Admin-
\ ion is trying to do for the farmer. He said:
all know what a doubletree is. Well, here
g one end and industry pulling the other.
ustry is organized, so they go to Congress and
hem to enact tariff laws so they can charge
for what they manufacture, This lengthens
nd of the doubletree and naturally makes
er for the farmer to keep up his end. Then
rganizes and says, for instance, that brick
must have $12.00 per day, which still further
ns the odds against the farmer who, unor-
,:has been unable to help himself or do
t 1ing about increasing his end of the doubletree.
Here the Agricultural Adjustment Administra-
through crop benefits and soil conservation
ents, is trying to extend the farmers end and
ings up as much as possible with industry.
hrough OP allotments , they are trying to
Prices of F oo. Vexetables
Prices of fresh vegetables, prevailing on State
rmers Market, Atlanta, today, March 11th:
s. Lima, per bushel hamper toe eo $2.50-$3.00 -
. Snap, per bushel hamper ---- 2.50- 2.75
ibage, per 100 Ibs, 2... -=---_-- 1.15- 1.25
llards, per dozen bunches __-._-_-_ -10- .80
plants, per crate ____----..------ 2.25- 2.50
eaberd Greens per creates a TU es 90- 1.00
fee aper crate ees. ee 2.75- 3.00 |
ions, Green, per dozen bunches ____ .30- .40
Green, per. bushel. ea 2.00-. 2.25
Jers, eper.. CFALESe92 oa 2.50- 3.00
toes, per. 1007-1bs) je ee 1.60- 1.70
nach, per bushel hamper _------- 60- .70
ish. per bushel hamper___-_-__._- __ 3.75- 4.00
Potatoes. per: 100. 10S... ees 1.00- 1.30
s, Bunched, per dozen bunches ._ .40- _.60
Salad, per bushel ROME a... .b0- .60
All I can give you, however, is a
is of vital importance in the marketing of |
Without this co-operation it often costs _
ave, as it were, a doubletree with the farmers -
prevent an unmanageable surplus, while, at es
same time ,assuring consumers of an ample supply
that will be fair to both consumer and producer.
Also to encourage farmers to produce ae the food
and feed they need.
Columbus Roberts, Commissioner of Ag aadthire!
made the statements that it takes two Georgia cotton
crops to pay for. the food and feed shipped into this
state in one year That what is needed in this state
is more education so that our people would come to
a realization of the real situation. Also that
Georgia needs more than anything: else a big cen-
tral State Farmers Market. in Atlanta, to accom-
modate and give a sales service to any and all
farmers in the state. He stated that already the
State has the necessary land and that all that is
needed now is to finance it, Here the big trucks
from all over the United States could come and
sell their loads and purchase Georgia produce in
return. Mr. Roberts stated that he is in favor of
free trade and opposed to all state barriers in the
way of license or other taxes on out-of-state trucks. |
L. L. French, of the Atlantic Commission Com-
pany, gave a very fine sales talk in which he
brought out the fact that to maintainprices co-
operation is necessary, co-operation through which
brands and grades could be established which could
_ be used to maintain the price structure.
He also
brought out the fact that the chain stores, with
their big organization, are in position to advertise
and create a demand for such a product.
- also able to push and dispose of surpluses of farm
produce which the independent dealers could, not.
handle. For that reason they are of great benefit
to southern farmers in disposing of watermelons
and other produce in quantities. He also empha-
sized the fact that the vegetable grower must con-
sider the ultimate personal consumer as his cus--
tomers and not simply the commission house or }
truckers who first handled his produce.
To create a demand, always keep the final re-
tail buyer in mind. If he is pleased he will return
for more and then the merchant will order more
to supply this demand.
Mr R. F. Sams, Jr., was re-elected President for. |:
the coming year.
Seed Treatment
Showed Twenty-five Per Cent Better Stand and
$5.73 More Cotton Per Acre Than Untreated Seed.
The above statement is made by the Georgia
Experiment station, Experiment, Georgia, in Press.
Bulletin 468.
See your County Agent about this at once and:
arrange totreat your seed. He can tell you just
what to do. It will only cost about ten cents a
bushel for the dust with which to treat the seed
and the increased yield certainly makes it. worth
while.
They are ~
ue Pomc Cured Hams.
. The best way to keep oe cured hams through -
the summer is to wrap them in parchment paper |
and then place them in a-fly-proof muslin bag. This
method won out over several other methods in
tests conducted over a three year period by the i
United States Department of Agriculture.
The above comes from the Georgia Agric: wracal
Extension So
Oats For Hay
We have been asked about the value of oat hay
ee Sie
compared with Timothy hay. The analysis of the
two brings out the fact that where both oats and
Timothy are cut when in bloom the oat hay carries
somewhat. more food value than PamORnY:
Sweet Potatoes 7
~The analysis of sweet potatoes reveals the fact
that they contain more than twice as much potash
as they do nitrogen and five times as much potash
as phosphoric acid To meet this demand it woul
seem advisable to use a fertilizer containing
relatively Targe amount of potash in comparison to.
the other elements of plant food.
While it would not be wise to reduce the nitro- e
gen and phosphoric acid to correspond with the |
above analysis, it has been proved that a very high
per cent of potash will pay on sweet potatoes.
(Caution). Where ten to twelve per cent of.
potash is contained in a sweet potato fertilizer, it
should be appliedas a top dressing after the plants
have taken root. Where plants are set immediately
| pulls. $5.50 to $6:
- Livestock
vision Co., and subject to change daily:
No.
No. 2 Soft Hogs 150 to 180 lbs. eee ee 6.40 |
No. 3 Soft Hogs 130 to. 150 lbs. ______-________6.15
No. 4 Soft Hogs 110: to 130 Ibs. _.----_-_-__ 5,90
No. 5 Pigs 90 to 110 lig ee ee ee 5. 65
Heavies 240 Ibs... and up? 5.25 6.65
CATTLE
Cattle: Fat, good quality fed steers and heif-
ers, $8 to $9; medium kinds, $6.50 to $7.50; fat
native yearlings. $6 to $6.50; fleshy kinds $5. to
$4.50 to $5.50; canners, mostly $3.75 to $4. Good
common, $4.50 to $5. Good
calves, $8 to $9;. medium, $6 to $7;
$3 0 to $5.
3
g ps offered to the retail trade.
ARKET 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
rade A quality are bringing 3c to 5c premium. U.S. Fancies are bringing 8c premium. Unclassified, current receipts and le -run eggs are not permitted
oe ne | Atlanta! Ash- Carroll. Clarkes: La- Lake- Macon | Metter Mt. Sparta | Sylvani.
' | burn shear ton ville Grange land 4 Vernon ville ;
|
Eggs, a eas RS ee eg 16 15 16 | 15 6 16 20 18 15 15 16 | AS A5
ay Wediuim ) ase <k5 15 14 dh) eo yd bf 16 13 15 14 14} 122
Beige ee 14) iy pee enone Sie cs : 15 Al 15 ll 121 wae
is, Heavy Breed... 15! 14 14 le {see a5 16 15 12 12) 14 48 ea
. heehorns:. = 12) 10 i 10 14 12 14 14 11 Shy, ll AL} .12%-14 |
.09 | .08 08 07 .09 .08 .O7 .08 08 | O07 08 19 07
418 147 14 Sys 12 OF 3 4 AAS Sea , 12%
Set at Ad Ab 20 .20 20 15 18 18
Sanders-
Yountry Butter, best table
ield Peas, mixed. a
rield Peas, not mixed. =. >
ar Corn (80 lbs. to bu. ye oS
Potatoes, per 100 Ibs.
Cabbage (green, per 100 lbs.)
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton____ Z
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton.
Spanish peanuts, fo =]
Cottonseed, (prime)...
Cottonseed Meal, 8 per cent
Cottonseed Meal, 7 per cent
| Cabbage (white, per 100 Ibs.) |
10 he i 65
LOG fe os ee ; 1.80
Oo 00 02 00
00 08 00
pe Sa eerie 70-.75 1.10
1.75 1.00 1.00 1.00
ese 2.00 1.50 1.50
eae = 200 | eee 1.50
12.00 16.00 15.00 15.00
Ses 12.00 8.00 10,00
eee eee ie 65.00 65.00
24003) oa 25.00 25.00
BonOO4 Sse ee 26.00 28.00
24.00
ee 1.50
es 1.60-1.80 1.55
40 50 60
40 50 60
eee WO a.
1.00 1.00 1.00
90010 2.00
oP ese 1.50
12.00 Yo ONT = ss S
: ae
. Ap et ce 23.00
. after the land is prepared and fertilizer appre it
vis liable to kill them. i
Atlanta, March 11As quoted by White Pro- |
1 Soft Hogs 180 to 240 ibs 6.90,
Albany Soft Hogs were quoted by Cudahy Pack- a
4 Siac Company at 6.65 for the market top.
Me.
$5.50. Fat cows, $5.50 to $6; common and medium, | ~
throw-outs, ee
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Brown,
Established by J. J.
March
GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN
Commissioner of Agriculture
1, 1917
Published Semi-Monthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner
Executive Office: State Capitel, Atlanta, Georgia
Publishing Office
| Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol.
Covington. Ga.
Notices of farm produce and
Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937, at the Post
Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1930 Ac-
cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. .
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice
Ao :
appurtenances admissable under
Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
letin.
Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
-@ssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul-
Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE
A $250.00 Graveiy Garden trac-
tor with $75.00 mower and $25.00
worth other attachments, all for
$150.00. H. A. Sneed, East Point,
*Phone Ca 3041.
- 2h. p. gas. eng., 2 incubators,
200 and 100 egg cap. respectively,
for sale. August. Wolbert, Ella-
belle.
~ Seed peanut shelling outfit,
cheap for cash or exc. for good
brood mare. S. V. Ward, Edison.
1 ea.. Little Dutch 3 h. riding
turn plow, New Ideal Deering
mowing machine, Avery 2 h.
walking cultivator. International
Yiding cultivator. Robert S. Ar-
-derson, Hawkinsville.
Fordson tractor and pewer pul-
ley. first class cond., $125.00, or
exe. for cattle. Lioyd Hattaway,
Palmetto. Rt. 1.
_A practically new % h. p. gas
motor for gen. farm use, at half
price. R..E. Little, Decatur, RFD
2, De 8520.
Kelly duplex feed crusher, good
as new except burs dull, cost
- $135.00 new. Sell reasonable or
exc. for healthy, young W. L.
fe hens. Make offer. Mrs. H. B.
-.. Whiimore, Canton. Rt. 1.
~ 4 F-12 tractor, perfect cond.,
reasonable price H. B. Hatcher,
Macon, Box 54
I. H.C. 1% row grain drill and
fertilizer combination. A-1 cond.,
for sale cheap for cash; Want a
Lime spreader in A-1 cond.,
cheap for cash. E. R. Vaughn
Bogart. :
- S$prout, Waldon upright French
_ Burrow corn mill, nearly new. 20
in. rocks, complete. T. E. Barrett,
Marietta. RFD 1.
#& 2h. middle: buster in No. 1
cond.. $10.00. Geo. W. McDonald,
' Widalia. Rt. 2.
One No, 10 Oliver 2 h. plow,
also some good bright fodder for
Roosevelt Highway. T. J. Coker,
College Park.
. plow. good shape. $8.00 or exc.
for guaro distributor in good
- cond, Ea. pay shipping chgs. J.
- M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 88.
-. 1 tractor and other farm tools,
good cond., for sale. See or write.
Mrs. Mamie Peeler Monroe. Rt.
2.
1 nearly new McCormick
planter with all necessary. plates
- for planting all kinds of seed,
either drilled or dropped, $30.00
cash, FOB. P. H. Montfort, Sr.,
Buena Vista. eer S
No. 12 DeLaval separator, used
very little, cost $100.00; sell for
$30.00, with $15.00 down and bal.
Small monthly payments. A. L.
_. Marc? man, White Plains.
6 tf. McCormick Deering grain
_ binder, latest model with bundle
carrier. first class cond.. $75.00;
an 8 disc mule cuttaway harrow,
A-1 cond., $10.00. E. R. Aber-
nathy, Goggins. .
. International mule power hay
press. good as new cost $250.00;
will take $125.00. W. L. Bedwell,
Fitczerald, Rt. 4.
No. 1 grist mill, 36 in. rock,
_ big. heavy corn sLeller, etc., com-
plete. and a good 8 h. p. gas. eng.,
$75.00 cash. See. Mrs. J. L. Bot-
- tems. Jonesboro, Rt. 1.
24 in. disc harrow (heavy and
strong; use it with tractor and
- mnuies). $25.00 or trade for pigs
or for 30 hens; at my home, 7 mi.
W. Swainsboro. Lewis Thompson,
Swainsboro.
36 in. turbin. 35 h. p. elec. gen-
_ rator 2500 cap. egs cap. electric
incubator, 70 saw _ continental
gins. See and make offr on all
or part. Howard A. Miller, Augus-
ta. P. O. Box 359.
? peanut sheller with screens
arid plates for Runner and Span-
ish, $165.00 for quick sale. J. G.
Roberts, Colquitt, P. O. Box 85.
sale 2 mi. So. College Park on}
One No. 63 Chattanooga turn.
| way 80. J. W. Lampp, Jr., Dublin.
Fordson tractor, $30.00; Ben-)
thal peanut picker, $40.00; horse
power hay press, $30.00. Exc. for,
er will buy good walking culti-
vator, disc plow,eother farm ma-
chinery. J. H. Leverett, Parrott.
I. H. C. wide spread manure
spreader, Ist class cond., $50.00.
R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
1 ea. Swing hammer feed mill,
No. 16 cream Separator, DeLaval,
Long System Roller mill, com-
plete, 40 bbl. Midget .4arvel flour
mill. Apply. E. T. Boswell, Jr.,
Siloam. .
20 h. boiler and eng., for feed:
grinding and other farm uses.
Green S. Millsaps, Winder.
A complete 12 to 15 h. p. gas.
corn mill outfit, first class sec-
ond-hand machinery. Mrs. T. N.
Hurst, Luthersville.
2 Boll Weevil dusting machines
with mule power for sale cheap.
Mrs. W. L. Garrett, Sparta 333
Broad St.
2 h. walking cultivator (Sears-
Roebuck) perfect cond., sell or
trade for~stalk cutter in good
estas W. D. Milam, Austell. Rt.
Some farm tools in No. 1 cond.,
for sale or trade for any breed
thoroughbred chickens. Write. J.
S. West, Cuthbert.
Oliver walking cultivator, used
only 2 or 3 days, cheap or trade
for heifer yearlings. H. E. Bow-
man, Buford.
10-20 International tractor
with disc plow, fair cond., cheap.
or trade for 24 or 30 ir. M x.dows
mill, or anything can + -. J. R.
Reeves, Draketown.
Complete Gullet system, 3-70
saw gins, with accessories, good
cond. (run last season). for sale.
T. J. Jackson Tignall, RFD 1. |
2-60 saw Winship gins complete
with all attachments to go with
it. Come see or write. J. C.
Yong, LaFayette. Rt. 3.
Small Hammer mill, cap. 1200
to 2000 lbs., car corn per hour
with only 5 h. p. New, never used.
Have 2 mills reason for selling.
$77.50 for quick sale. We.
Franklin, Augusta, RFD 4.
Garden cultivator, used 1 sea-
son, $250 FOB. Mrs. W. I. Shi-
yer, Cuthbert. Rt. 3; \ :
DeLaval cream separator com-
plete, cheap for cash or trade for
hogs or cows. Cost $135.00 cash
when new, used only 1 year. Also
sev. cream cans. John Hall. Tif-
ton, Rt. 2. ;
Combination planter, 2 hop-
pers and plates, all steel cultivat-
or, iron handles reversible)
points, other farm tools, all at
half price; 1 and 2-h. and heavy
and light wagons, Correspond-
ence solicited. .. R. Roller, Col-
lege Park.
Williams grist mill, 24 in. rocks
A-1 cond., also several farm tools
for sale. Bargains. . 3B. Weaver,
Quitman. Rt. 4.
Govd 2 h. wagon, good cond.,
$25.00 cash. J. O. Bridge, Lake
Park;
Covington distributor, never
been used, for sale or trade for
6 bu. Clay 9. 3-2ckled peas.
Bring distributor and get peas.
10 mi. East Dublin on U.S. High-
Rt. 6.
Dbl. section tractor harrow
fair cond., $20.00. FOB. B. J. An-
derson, Starrsville.
John Deere 2 h. wagon, almost
new, 2 good bodies (will hold
shelled wheat), $70.00 cash. D. M.
Williams, Monticello.
cash or exc. for calves or year-
lings. Joe Winn; Winston.
21 horse wagol.. with beds
and brakes. $30.00 and $ou.uJ re-
spectively. Frank C. Pruitt, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 1, Box 67.
j grain cradle and 3-1 h.. plow
all excellent cond. -halt}
price for cash, Mrs. C. S..Arnold |
|-with eng. and boiler. No junk. L.
| ensilage cutter, No. 34% and some
other farm equipment. All good:
20 or F-30 and ise harrow.
-Good 1 horse wage, cheap for]:
- MARKET BULLETIN
Second-Hand Machinery
_ FOR SALE
Second Hand Machinery
WANTED
No. 13 Chattanooga 3 roller sy-
or, $75.00 cash or exc. for mule,
cattle or hogs. W. M. Lee Alto.
25 qt. size pressure canner
sealer outfit for home use, $18.00
here; $20.00 shipped. Cash. Mrs.
Nancy Doke, McIntyre. Rt. 1.
170 saw Gullet brush gin, 3
70 saw Lummus lint flue, 1 stacy
air line cleaner, never used.
Reasonable , ice. Earl J. Beav-
Guano distributor and cotton
planter, $4.00 and $5.00. Good as
new. Exc. for peas or honey. Also
Dill seed, 10c pkt. Geo. W. Jack-
son, Fayetteville. Rt. 2..
Fordson tractor motor rebuilt
also all worn parts of transmis-
sion replaced. $148.00 at my
place. Neal Whitworth, Lavonia,
Ri 1.
Stump puller, good as new, for
sale cheap. J. R. Bailey, Turin.
1 areometef windmill derrick,
cheap for eash. 60 ft. Apply. W.
R. Rountree, Sylvania.
Kelly duplex No. 2 feed crush-
er for sale or exc. for large type
W. LL. hens, also milch cows. Mrs.
Lee Whitmore, Canton, Rt. 1.
2 h. turn plow, middie buster,
cotton planter, guano distributor.
stocks,
Washington, RFD, Box 57.
Oliver No. 3, 2 h. turn plow
$7.50; 2 h. riding Int., cultivator
with disc and 6 plows, $40.00.
D&PL cottonseed, Ist yr., 5c
bu. All good cond., Exc. for peas
and beans. G. C. Edmondson:
Temple. Rt. 1.
screens, (grind up to 1,200 Ibs.)
| $77.50. W. P. Franklin, Augusta, |
Rt. 4,
or, 500 cap., per hour, practically;
sed large size, $12.00. FOB. J. A.
Goldman, Amity. 4
First class power sprayer ara:
6 h. gas. eng., and other equip-
ment for orchard. Dennis B.
Clements, Cornelia.
Avery Middle Buster, Size 8,
$4.85; Cole combination planter,
$5.85. Cash. Exc. for Brab peas.
Elwyn Wilbanks, Commerce.
Farmall 20, used 3 yrs., re-
paired, $350.00; Athens 3 disc
Farmall plow, good shape, $70.00;
$45.00; No. 17 DeLaval separator,
$20.00. W. J. Brennan, Columbus.
1511-19th St. -
2 h. riding cultivator, also 3
row oat drill, both good cond.,
sell or exc. for cattle or hogs. See.
Mell F. Shannon, Homer.
3 Lummus gin outfit complete
J. Cranford, Plains.
Economy King No. 18 cream
separator, with motor, 1 Union
cond. Mrs. Wade G. Sanders,
Wrightsville, E. College St.
2 good cutting -harrows, 8 disc.
15 in., 10 disc., 16 in. disc. Deer-
ing (needs some repairs), 1 near-
ly new syrup pan, 9% ft. for Sale;
want 1 Brown China gander. J.
F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.
A 2 h. general electric motor,
220 volts used for Corn Mill, etc..
for sale. J. L. Magill, Atlanta, 18
Randolph St.
Second Hand Machinery
Wanted
Want side disc plow for Ford-
son tractor, in good cond., cheap
for cash. Wm. L. Garren, Mc-
caysville, Ga., P. . Copperhill.
Tenn., Rt. J, Box 121.
Want med. Hammer mill, gcod
cond., cheap for cash. State make
and price, etc. T. C. Payne, Win-
der. RFD 1.
Want 470 saw Continental
big drum feeders, 4 late model
huller breasts and few other
parts. J. E. Candler, Milledge-
ville. 2
Want 2a good Meadows grist
mill and pulleys etc. State what
yeu have. L. W Denney, Recp-
Mille, Rt. 4:
Want 1 Planet Junio- or*equal
2 wheel; carden wheethee with
or without seeder, cheap for
cash. W. R. Lassiter, Atlanta, 35
Rockyford Rd., N. E.
Want uscd Farmall tractor F-
x
W. Monticrd Dubiin.
Want a refilley for 200 gal
Friend spray tank, at cheap price.
J. G. Buyers, Whitesourg, Rt. 1.
Want a used tank and tower to!
use for watering stock on farm. |!
J.D. Richards. Pavo.
Want separately or in group, a
rup mill, 14 oz. copper evaporat-|
ers, Marietta, 102 Henderson St.|-
1 mill
Small hammer mill with 2|
Economy King cream separat-|
for sale or exc. for 50 Laby chicks
80 gal. churn with elec. motor, |
| Royston. Rt. 2.
} ders. Dublin. :
| chick cap.,
Want 270 or 880 saw gins
in perfect cond., for cash. S. E.
Vandiver, Lavonia.
ning cond. and at low price.
State what you have and price.
Harvey Brannen, Statesboro, 103
Parrish St. Ge
nt cheap for cash a 2 Yow;
aerator fr ater I. S. Staf-
ford, Tifton, Rt. 2:
Want one good combination
fertilizer, seed planter for corn.
etc. Int'l, Cole or any good make
reasonable for cash. C. A. Smith-
gall, Decatur. Rt. 2. :
Want Farmall, Hart or Allis-
Chalmers tractor, a 5 ft. Wheat-
jand plow, corn shucker and
sheller combined. E. K. Over-;
street, Sylvania.
Want 2 good second hand ;
waiking cultivators cheap. J. oO.
Daughtry, Rocky Ford.
Want garden tractor. _ State
make, h. p., number of cylinders,
kind of implements go with it
and best price. Jesse L. Johnson,
Calhoun, 302 No. Wall St.
Want Cole grain drill, with or
without fertilizer attachments.
W._ D. Watson, Loganville.
Want magneto attachment. for
old style Fordson, cheap. N. A.
Boyette. Hahira.
Want swap Fordson tractor for
No 200 model Hammer King
with attachments. Write
what you have. W. H. Barham,
McDonough. Rt. 1.
Want 5 or 6 ft. Combine, in,
good cond. State make and mod-
el. W. L. Cousins, Jr., Decatur,
Rt. 2.
Want mowing machine and
rake, just slightly used. State
full details and best cash price.
Hayden Farmer. Mineral Bluff.
Want bull wheel for Deering
Ideal binder. State cond. and
price. S. G. Allen, Newnan, Rt.
Be
Want Oliver pony plow, cheap.
State what you have. O. W. Rey-
nolds, Buford, Rt. 1.
Saculsiors & | Brooders
FOR SALE
A Little Brown Hen incubator
or for 10 hens of any good lay-|
ing breed, or other value can
use. J. C. Britt, Lawrenceville,
Rt. 3.
1 or 2 coal burning 500 chick,
size brooders, good cond. $15 00
or $8.00 ea. Hermon Skelton,
300 to 400 cap.. electric brooder.
good cond., $12.00 del. M. San-
Buckeye ker. brooder withou
hover. 250 cap.. used only once,
zood cond. Cost $22.50; sell for
$5.00. George Haskell, Maton, Rt.
4, eS
250 cap. Inc. Bohn make, hot
water type; thermometer with it,
good cond., $10.00 cash, FOB, cr
trade for pigs. D. D. Moseiy
Eastanollee.
Electric battery brooder, 500
$30.00, or exc. for beef
type calves. or other value cen
use. Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 2.
240 egg, Reliable inc., A-1 cond.
used 1 time. Sell or exc. for hon-
ey bees. Gordon Pece, College
Park, Rt. 1, Box 123. :
500 cap., brooder, thermostai-
ically controlled. used with i
brood of chicks. $4.00 FOB Eve-
lyn Shivers, Cuthbert. Rt. 3.
Outfit of 24 broiler batterics
handle 1600 broilers. $55.00; 1
crude oil heater for broocer
house, $15.00. T. D. Abercrombie.
Ashburn.
600 cap., Buckeye inc.. No. 5,
good cond., $10.00. J. CG. Richter,
Meigs. \
600 cap. inc. fine cond., $30.00.
Wednesday, March 15, 193!
Want garden racior in run-;
i. :
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Farmers Golden T
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Incubators, Brood
WANTED
Want small inc., and
about 50-100 chick size,
class cond. C. M. Miller, Co
Want large size coa
brooder in good cond., bk
75 Ibs. fuel cap. Buckey
ferred. State best cas
Clifford I. Smith Cha
RED 2:
s oy
at
SEED FOR SA
Onions, white nest | 35c
add postage; want 20 I]
make best offer. Mrs. S.
Adairsville; Rt.
Okra seed. 25 pt. squ
1939 stock, 10c tbls.; or
bunch butterbeans or
sacks, 100 lbs. free fr.
Mrs. J. E. Sorrell, Roys
Tomato seed, triple L,
bu. to vine, 25c seed 15,
del. R. F. Fowler, Roy.
Cornfield bean, old-fas
mixed vars. tender, 25c la
ful, postpaid. Mrs. Bessie
good, Cartecay. = x
Peas, extra early,
brown sugar Crowder,
bu. lots; extra fancy eal
en Queen popcorn $5 100
Yb.; cattail millet, 100
$6.50, prices fob shippin,
E. J; Lavender Sylvester.
Tomato seed. Margl
per lb.; 5 lbs. $5; ten
runner beans, 20c cupf
W. R. Stephens, Murray
Watermelon seed, 3 Ib
30c ib. pp, not less than
- Collard seed, 30c Iib.;
tomato seed, 300 25c; :
ioned red shallotts 40c gal.;
pearing strawberry plan
okra seed 25c lb. all
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2
Watermelon select Si
30c Ib. Postpaid, no chec
McWhorter, Lyons. 7
Bean seed, striped half
15c pt.; brown sugar
peas 10c Ib.; long green
pkg.; collard, Ga. headi
cup; brown bunch beans
Mrs. A. W. Hill, Maysville
Cane seed, sev. bu. hor
$1.50 bu. fob. C. L. Wi
men, Rt. 2. Os
Watermelon, select St
and honey sweet, 1938
lb.; postage pd. W..
Blythe, Rt. 1 Box 41.
Watermelon. Stone
bleached, hand saved, 40c
N. C. peanuts, Ga. gro
4c lb. fob. J. D. Bishop
ald, Rt. 4. Fees
Okra. long green pod
Ky. wonder running |
lb.; postage pd. send mo
der or stamps. W. D.
Haleyondale, Rt.1. 0
Cantaloupe, selected, 19
Hales Best. 50c Ib. 5 lbs
10 lbs. $4.25. Wayne H.
Pinehurst. ie
Collard, Southern. 30c
paid; about 4000 Ibs.
on larger lots. Mrs.
Collins, Whigham. :
Beans. snap, Bountiful
early; Henderson bush
bean seed, 20c lb. postpai
Ida B. Bailey, Buffton.
Artichokes, Jerusalem
seed, 5c Jb. fob. Carl
Chickamauga. =
Citron seed, nice lo
lbs., $1 postage prep
Dixon. Stapleton. Rt. 2
Okra, white velvet, 193
Prefer party coming after it.
Mrs. Fred Cowart, Summit, Rt.|
2 |
: |
3 oil burning Queen inc.. -400,'
450 and 600 cap.. $17.50. $20.00. |
$25.00 cash. 2 oil brooders 00
cap. $5.00 ea.; 100 lbs. green pod
okra seed. clean. $2000. All good}
cond., will exe. H. E. Williams.
Athens, 481 Ruth Ave.
5 incubators in good cond. 165,
210. 265, 350 egg cap., $5.00 to
$20.00 ea. Cash. Mrs. John S.
Clark, Jacksonville.
400 egg cap. oil burning Inc.,
A-1 cond.. also 3 P. C. sows and
some white pigs. from O. I. C.
male, for sale. J. Tom Moseley,
Columbus 5425 Hamilton Road.
Incubators & Brocders
24 in. or 30 in. Meatiows Miu with
er, and a swing hammer mill!
Martin ditcher, good cond.
Grist mill, 42 in. rock, $80.00;
1 thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey 2
yr. old. about 200 lb. boar. $35.00.!
: Cash. Quince Durden, Adrian, Rt.!
$5.00; 3 h. p. gas International
eng., $20.00. Trade for cow (not
over 3rd calf over 2 mos. ald). r
for D&PL cotton seed. L. H. Me-
Koon Newnan. Rt. 3. i
State size, make cond., best cash
price. W. A. Clary. Decatur, 121
E. Benson St.
grits bolter.a shucker and shell-|
Winston Rt. 1. \
WANTED
Want a 200-400 cap. incubator,
prefer Sears Suner Hatcher,
Cheap for cash. J. P. Thomas,!
Want 1 horse wagon. near Au-
gusta. W. S. Crawford, Grove-
town, Rt. 2.
Want large cap.. incubator and;
brooder, cheap for cash. W. S./ 25 vine peach ea order.
Towns. Towns. Ga.
| Smith, Roy, Ga.
well matured. 25c lb. 20c
lots, postpaid. Fred A.
Duluth, Rt. 1.
Huckleberries, giant
in diam. juicy, pkg
50c. 7 $1; supply limited
Taylor, Summerville. |
Watermelon, Kansas
from mature melons, fin
Shipping. 40c lb. fob. = V
Spiers, Dublin, Rt. 1.
Peach seed, old-
White English and yello
lish, 75e C, or $5 M; w:
zu crowns, name price.
M. Harris, Milner.
Peas, purple hull, 20c qi
ning squash 20c teacup
mushmelon seed, 20c cup
white Spanish peanuts,
sundried peaches 10c Ib.
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cun
e-7. =
Onions white multiplyi
gal.; white cornfield bean
25c cupful, postage pd.; Mr
W. Anderson, Cartecay.
Vigorvine. the most pro.
mato, grows to 12 ft. over
per acre. 400 seed, 25c; |
dnesday, March 15,1939.
a? oe ASR SUL rete 0 ee
SEED FOR SALE | SEED FOR SALE [COTTONSEED forSALE|COTTONSEED for SALE| BEANS AND PEAS
: So OR BALE
Gourd, long handled 10c pk.
tpaid; 12 bu. bunch beans, $2
Miss Ella Will Garner, War-
Rr. 2. :
tle white haif runner beans,
mtucky Wonder, pole beans,
mite and mixed cornfield beans.
All seed 25c cup full postpaid. No
amps. Mrs. R. W. Densmore,
t. 2, Jasper.
Ib; another lot of Stone Mt.
i 25c a lb.; one lot of 150 lbs.
n Watson melon seed 30c a
All prepaid in lots of 5 lbs.
ease W. A. Moore, Rt. 1,
adoeck.
ig butter beans, tender, sound,
ra early English peas 15 cup-
ul; Rockyford cantaloupe, cor-
jander, hot pepper 5c tablespoon
. Add postage. Mrs, R. I. Will-
jams, Rt. 4: Cumming.
ld fashioned white multiply-
onions 45c a gallon; also
mmoth large yellow sunflower
-25c a qt., 75c a gallon. All
in 3rd zone; would exchg.
ne for dried peaches. Mrs. C.
unt, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.
Otalaria Spectabilis seed, re-
ned and high germination 10
. in 100 lb. lots. E. B. Detrick,
, Box 234, Fitzgerald.
0 stalks sugar cane 1%c
stalk at bed; also
i home
nikston, Rt. 1, Meansville.
Extra. early garden beans
dergreen 1000 to 1 not quite
early sound, home grown
d 20c per lb. postpaid. Coin or
arnesville. ;
_ Excell watermelon seed, pure,
grown for seed only, 50 per lb.
d postage; N. C, runner pea-
uts 442c per lb.; want peanut
weeder in good condition for
sh. H. C. Burt Rt. 1, Ella-
ie.
rolden Crook neck squash seed
Jc cupful; green long pod okra
tablespoonfull; Stone tomato
d 10c tablespoonfull; Tennes-
green pod bunch bean seed,
cupful; prolific corn, 50c pt.
Haynes, Buford. :
ave 8 lbs. primed Georgia wa-
nelon seed, 60c a Ib. and 20
nice clean wnite popcorn at
a lb. Postpaid. J. T. Brown,
13, Box 137, McDonough.
ve 85 Ibs. of Stone Mt. wa-
melon seed for sale. Saved last
r by hand from nice melons.
se offer. C. E. Lawhorn, RFD
Buena Vista. |
s best cantaloupe seed 3
or $1.00. Guaranteed sound.
for prices on larger lots.
A. Ward Cordele.
Tbs. Cuban Queen watermel-
seed 75c a lb. postpaid; 20
white velvet okra seed l5dc a
P
of
lus postage; 50 Ibs. yellow
pcorn shelled 8c a Ib. plus post-
+; About 3 tons baled oat straw
00 a ton, J. T. Overton, Elko.
2 and 3 large ears to stalk
. & pk. postpaid; Whatleys
fic seed corn 5c. pk., all
d nubbed and shelled; broom
seed 15< cupful postpaid. J.
dams, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Vigorvine tomato seed 200 seeds
; velvet okra seed 25 a lb.;
time red shell 40c a _ gallon;
rbearing strawberry 20c per
$1.75 per M. All.mailed. L. A.
ow, Gainesville.
0 or 50 bu. fresh, clean chufa
.d $3.50 a bu. for lot FOB; also
cane $1.00 per
. mlerier, Willacoo-
Chufas recleaned and _ free
from nut grass, $4.00 per bu.
OB. W. P. Strickland, Rt. 5,
cane $1.00 per C; small lots 85c
| large lots at farm. Grows 3 ft.
. W. S. Rasberry, An-
Okra long green pods 10 Ibs,
bright 1938 seed 20c a Wh. del.
_ James Beverley, Hartsfield.
Citron seed, recleaned and
from. mature melons 3 Ibs. for
$1.00; will exchange for anything
BL: L. W. Thompson
_Niceitender bunch beans 40c a
pint; hot pepper seed 10c table-
poon full; sage plants 10c each
or 3 for 25c; catnin, balm, pep~
permint, hoarhound, dbl. or sgl.
ansy yarrow 25c dozen plants.
nega.
5 lbs. hand selected pure Hales
best No. 36 cantaloupe seeds 65
- per lb. Clifford Ward, RFD 2,
_ Cordele. |
PO J seed cane, good fresh
Stock $5.00 per M; Kianna seed
ean per M. T. E. Sikes, Vi-
Bi
_ Yellow meat watermelon seed
grey rind, weigh up to 30 lbs, 3
tablespoons full 10c plus 3c post-
age; 10 spoonfuls 25c postpaid.
Mrs. B. M. Miller, Rt. 1.
ville.
Nash-
tone Mt. watermelon seed 15c!
iant stringless beans, run-|
& stands}
ade pat-
). Mrs. T. C. Holbrook, RD 2.
ine seed corn known as coon].
rs, Speer Holloway, Rt. 1, Dahl-|
Have few pounds very tender
long green pod okra seed 10c tea-
cupful plus postage. Mrs. F. L.
Thompson, Box 107, Ben Hill,
White and colored bunch lima
beans 25 Ib.; velvet okra hot
pepper seed 5c tablespoonful
postpaid. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell.
Bean seed white half runner 2
teacupfuls 35c; 2 tablespoons
small yellow crookneck squash
10c; 1 tablespoon sweet bell pep-
per 10c; 1 teacupful St. Mt. wa-
termelon seed 20c. All postpaid.
. A. F. OKelley, Rt. 1, Mays-
ville.
plying onions 50c a gal.; will ex-
change for anything can _ use;
rhubarb, horse radish 10 bunch,
8 for 25c. All post paid. Will ac-
cept stamps. Mrs. G. B. Walker,
| Rt. 4, Blairsville.
White and yellow nest onions
40c per gal. FOB. Mrs. Avery
Weeks, Dial. 2
Early Market Queen watermel-
on, ripens 60 days from planting,
trial package of seed 25c; .acre
bag $1.50 postpaid; also Mam-
moth Prize, grows to weigh 150
lbs., trial package seed 25c, .5
pkgs. $1.00. W. M. Thornton. Je-
sup.
Russian sunflower seed 2%
eupfuls 25c buttercup; winter
squash seed 10c tablespoonful,
green pod okra 85c gallon; green
striped Cushaw reed .10c 0z.; %
To. 50c postage paid. Leawela
Elliott, Rt. 1, Lavonia.
Dill seed 10c pkt. del. Geo. W.
Jackson, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. ;
12 Ibs. Southern broadleaf to-
acco seed $1.00 a lb. or $10.00 for
jot. Robert M. Murphy, Rt. 2, La-
Grange. :
Pure Tom Watson, melon seed
saved by hand from melons 40 to
60 lbs., 25c per lb. parece! post
paid. H. J. McCorvey, Jr., Pavo.
1 pk. large gourd seed, gourds
large as % bu. nice for baskets
10c and 3c postage. Fred Watson,
Loganville.
Tendergreen seed beans 25
pt. or exechg. for striped half
runners or Kentucky Wonders.
W. A. Johnson, Alto.
Hastings Mammoth long pod-
ded okra seeds 1938, Ist crop, 25
per lb.; 5 Ibs. $1.00 postpaid. Mrs.
J. N. Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula.
5 lbs. pure. hand _ selected
Hales best No. 36 cantaloupe
seed at 65ce per lb. plus postage.
No checks received. Clifford
Ward, Rt. 2, Cordele.
Trip-L-crop climbing tomato
2 bu. ripe on one vine 3 vines
enough for. ordinary family.
Grows 16to 20 ft. 25 seeds lic,
100 seeds 25c. Delivered. Instruc-
tions. Reed F. Fowler, Roy.
15 or 20 thousand pure Geor-
gia Sugar Seed cane $10.00 per
M. Will exchg. for pure breed
hogs or ealves. Chas. A. Abt. Mt.
Vernon. . Seer :
Bean ssed Early white garden
beans, also striped half runners,
all tender 35 a pint postpaid.
Miss Irene Overby, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.
Hastings pure Henderson bush
lima bean seed 20c lb. postpaid.
C. N. Hadden, Louisville.
Kianna 10 seed cane 40c per
C; No. 1 Spanish peanuts white
90c per bu.; okra seed 12%c per
FOB. Mrs. Leah Hunt. Rt. 2,
Meigs.
Crotalaria (Spectabilis) ma-
chine picked 10 a 1lb.; hand
picked 12c a lb. in 100 lb. bags.
John A. King, Sr., Preston.
Winter bunch garden bean
seed 25 Ib.; large musk melon
cantaloupe 10c oz.; nest egg
gourd and Sweet William seed
0c tablespoonful; Ga. tender-
est cornfield bean 30c lb.; Eng.
peas 25c lb. Exchg. for sacks.
Mrs. S. H. Estes, Rt. 1, Alpha-
retta. :
5 gallons white multiplying
nest onions for sale 40c a gallon
plus postage. Mrs. Mattie Batch-
elor, Rt. 2, Waco.
30 Ibs. pure Dixie Bell water-
melon seeds, 35c a lb, George El-
liston, Rupert. :
1 qt. red multiplying onion sets
sold or exchange for 2 well root-
ed sage bushes, each pay post-
age, Mrs. Barnie Sauls, Rt. x,
Claxton.
COTTON SEED for SALE
Todd long staple cotton seed,
2nd year from originator $1.00
per 30 Ibs. postpaid; Truckers
favorite seed corn 60c per gal.
postpaid. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Rt.
3, Canton.
D&PL 11-A cotton -seed, care-
fully ginned and sound 60c per
bu. at farm; A. M. Jordan, Rt. i;
Carrollton.
Rucker cotton seed No. 11
ong staple) 85c per bu.; FOB.
T. P. Holcombe, Rt. 2, Adairs-
ville.
3000 stalks sugar cane $30.00
FOB my farm. E. B. Weaver,
Todds staple 1% improved
seed per bu. $1.50 or 100 Ibs. for
Quitman.
$4.00. W. F. Adams, Mansfield.
A few gallons nice white multi-}
Yb.; collard plants 50c per M. All)
Dine Land Delta cottonseed;
Wanamakers big boll all re-
cleaned in even weight bags $1
larger lots. J. L. Thomas, Rt. 1,
Madison.
2 tons cottonseed Stoneville No.
2 B, 1st year, 75c bu. or $2.50 per
100 Ibs. sacked; $45.00 ton.
Sacked and stored in warehouse;
20 Bu. genuine O-too-tan beans
recleaned $4.00 bu. FOB. J. R.
Gardner, Rt. 2, Bx 14, Locust
Grove. ;
Coker 100 staple 144% and
Farmers Relief $2.50 per 100 lbs.;
N. Massey, Nicholson.
Wanamakers Wonder Dixie
Triumph wilt resistant cotton-
seed 75c per bu. Dr. L. C. Allen,
Hoschton. __
Pure Stoneville cottonseed,
sound, good staple, not mixed at
gin, 65c per bu. FOB. No checks.
R. T. Brantley, Harrison. :
/ Half and half cottonseed. Rolls
cleaned. Very few black seed.
Ringgold.
About 300 Ibs. Todd's long sta-
ple cottonseed $1.75 per bu. Kept
pure at gin or will exchange for
a good brood sow. Glenn L. De-
Foor, Eastonallee. ~~
Low bush Sea Island cotton-
seed $1.50 per bu. FOB at farm.
A. B. Weatherford, Graymont.
DPL No.. 11-A cottonseed 5c
per bu. or 100 Ib. bag $2.00 FOB.
O. L. Stone, Grayson.
Farm Relief or Delta and Pine
Land cottonseed, special price to
move quickly 85 per bu. or $2.50
per hundred. J. S. Glass, Rt. 3,
Monroe.
50 bu. DPL No. 11 A cottonseed
linted over 45%, planted 1 year,
kept pure 75c per bu.; also 6 bu.
pure honey drip cane seed $1.25
per bu. All FOB. G. F. Prater,
Rt. 2, Waco.
Cottonseed Hi-bred, planted
ist year from seed, bought di-
rect from Summerour, % staple
47 to 48% turnout, $4.00 per C
lbs. Sacked. FOB. Leroy Calhoun,
Rt. 3, Soperton. ae
Cook 307-6 and Petty Toole,
both pure, and recleaned, germ-
ination 86 to 89%. Price $1.00
FOB. A. C. Price, Bronwood.
Dixie Triumph and half and
half cottonseed, first year from
originator $1.00 per bu.; kept
pure and without any rain. L. E.
Strange, Rt. 2, Cobbtown.
First year from Cokers 100
strain 1, total lint crop 1144 and
better, $4.00 per cwt. Seed kept
clean at Pat Winns gin. J. W.
Richardson, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs.
50 bu. Improved Half and half
cotton seed at $1.00 per bu. FOB.
\Bruce Andrews, RFD 1, Haddock.
Ruckers Early Pride cotton
seed, staple 1 inch 48% lint, 1200
Ybs. makes a 500 lb. bale, $2.50
per hundred, Thomas Rucker,
Ashland.
-Few hundred pounds D P L
No, 11-A cotton seed at 75c per
bu. This cotton is an early va-
riety and made around a hale to
the acre in 1938; A. F. Under-
wood, Rt. 3, Conyers.
50 bu. Cokers 100 cotton seed
$1.00 per bu. FOB. Sample on re-
quest. J. H. Hopper, Ranger.
Marets Wilt resistant cotton
seed, one year from breeder, care-
fully ginned, 75c per bu.; Brab-
ham peas $2.50 per bu.; live Kud-
zu crowns 60c per C. All grown
on my own farm. Mark T. War-
ren, Dewy Rose.
80 bu. Rhynes Impr. Cook wilt
from the originator 98% germ.,
$1.00 bu. Cash with order. Q. A.
Benson, Ty Ty, Rt. 2.
Wanamakers Wonder Wilt-re-
sistant No. 7 cotton seed, first
year from breeder, guar. pure.
$2.50 per cwt. J. J. Olivy, Rt. 3,
Commerce.
Coker, 100 bu. strain 3, wilt-
resistant, 42% lint, sound and
pure, 75c per bu. fob Rochelle.
General Vaughan, Rochelle.
Rucker, recleaned, graded, $1
per bu. fob; also pure New
Hampshire Red eggs, 15 for 75c;
fob. Chas. L. Brown, Hartwell.
DPL, 400 bu. in 100 Ib. bags, 1
yr. $3 per 100 Ibs.; also 90-day
speckled velvet beans, 500 bu. $1
per bu.; No. f runner seed pea-
nuts, 100 bu. $4 per 100 lbs. all
fob Eastman, J. H. Saunders.
Chauncey, Rt. 2.
Addisons extra early, prolific,
% to 1 in, staple, $1 per bu. or
$10 for 12 bu. fob. Clarence
Brown, Helena.
Cokers Clevewilt cottonseed,
1937 crop, rolls dropped, . kept
pure, 90c bu. FOB; 80c bu. at
home. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce. Rt. 5.
Cokers 100 cotton (20 bu. made
600 Ibs. lint per acre 1938), 80c
per bu. at barn, $1 per bu. fob.
Chamblee. C. R. Westbrook, Ros-
well, Rt. 1.
Parker 100, 1% staple; Farm
Relief, $2.50 per 100 lbs. Exc. for
Porto Rican sweet potato slips.
| R. N. Massey, Nicholson.
| bu. FOB.; write for prices on}
|large heavy ear corn,
or exchg. for PR potato slips. R.|
$2.50 per cwt. E. N. Eslinger,|
resistant, clean at gin, one year}.
Wannamakers Wonder Dixie
Triumph, 2A-20; Cokers 100;
Stoneville 2-A; first: yr.,~ guar-
anteed kept pure, $1 bu., fob;
Cokers 33-47 seed oats, 60c_bu.;
$20 ton,
fob farm. J. Harold Goolsby,
Monticello. ae
Cokers, 4 in 1, wilt-resistant,
first yr., $3 per 100 lbs, fob Mon-
roe. T. R. Breedlove, Monroe.
Dixie Triumph, 75) bu. at 75c
bu. PO Money order only. C, R.
Horne, Grovetown, RFD, Box 4.
Williams Toole wilt-resistant,
$1 bu.; Runner seed peanuts, 4c
Yo.; chufa seed $3 bu. W. W. Will-)
jams, Quitman. :
DPL cottonseed, 11-A ginned
on 100% DPL gin, 65 bu., fob.)
J. J. Gordon, Roopville. eu
Stoneville No. 2-B, second Jjr.,
$1.75 per 100 lbs. fob. P. W.
Vaugh, Williamson.
Stoneville 2-B, recleaned, grad-
ed, first yr., $3.75 per 100 Ibs.;
Whatleys seed corn, field select~
ed, $2 bu.; 50 bu. Iron peas $2
bu. W. H. Bolton, Griffin. .
DPL No, 11, 500-600 lbs. im-
proved, $3.00 per 100 Ibs.; also
25 bu. pink Porto Rican seed po-
tatoes $1 per bu., fob farm.
Charles Buchwald, Stone Moun-
tain, Memorial Hwy. Route 1.
Rucker, 2nd yr. kept pure at
gin, 75c at barn, 85c- fob Adairs-
ville; also 20 Light Brahma hens,
$1.40 ea. or lot for $25. fob. Cres-
sa L. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2:
Coker s_ wilt-resistant for
planting, strain 7, one crop from
breeder; privately ginned, pure,
sound, $1 bu. B. F. Fagan, Mar-
tin. :
Petty Toole for planting, wilt-
resistant, $2.50 100 16S. also 1000
Ybs. runner peanuts,.good var. J.
G .Minick, Brooklet, Rt. 1. |
Cokers 100 pedigreed, first yr.
$1 per bu.; 1% in. staple, pro-
ductive. Harry James, Austell, Rt.
i
Cokers, several bushels; gin
rolls cleaned before ginned, $1
| per bu. L. C. Howard, Roswell,
Rick:
DPL No. 11A; Housers Im-
proved wilt-resistant, privately
einned, pure, recleaned, $1 per
bu. fob Ft. Valley, in 3 bu. bags.
W: L. Houser, Fort Valley.
Wannamakers strain 7; Dixie
Triumph, Ist yr. pure and re-
ginned, premium staple, heavy
yielder, stands bad weather in
fall. $1 per bu. fob. Orion J. Will-
iams, Cordele.
Adkins big boll early prolific,
pure, $1 per bu, fob Dalton; also
5 January grey game chicken
stags, 1 yr old $2 ea. Mrs. Marie
Hoiland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
Improved Mars rose cottonseed,
1-2 bales per acre, 5-8 locks to
boll, $2 per bu. Mrs. J. W. Eley,
White Plains.
Pettys improved wilt-resistant,
$1.25 per bu, sacked in new 100
lb. bags, ginned on private gins
and recleaned. No other cotton
ginned on my gins in 20 years.
H. A. Petty, Dawson. :
Pure selected Stoneville 2-B, $1) pe
per bu. R. B. Gilbert, Greenville,
Box 53.
Early prolific King, pure and
sound, picked out before rain fell
on cotton, $1 per bu. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.
DPL No. 1t1-A, 90c bu; also
brown top millet, 10c per lb; any
quantity or ton. M. O. Hudson,
Elberton, Rt. 1. .
* Stoneville B-2, $1 per bu.,
planted 1 yr. J. Q. Baugh, Cal-
houn, Rt. 2.
Farm Relief, 150 bushels, str.
5, 1 yr. from breeder. C. A. Tuck-
er, Commerce.
DPL, (300 bushels) No. 11.
ginned on regular D&PL gin, 1
in. to 1 1-16th in. staple, 40-43
pet. lint, '75c bu. Ernest O. Sayer,
Winston. ~
Sea Island, long staple, $1.50
bu. fob; also purebred dark Cor-
nish game eggs, 75c for 15, crates
ret. No checks. O. C.- Patterson,
Ty Ty. Route 3, Box-74.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Recleaned genuine O-too-tan
soy beans $2.90 per bu.; No. 1 re-
cleaned 90 day velvet beans $1.00
per -bu. sacked in 24% bu sacks.
FOB. W. C. Murphy, Jr. Sanders-
ville.
15 bu. New Era peas $2.25 per
bu. Ira Goodwin, Rt. 2, Talla-
poosa.
Field peas, all kinds. John Go-
forth, Gainesville.
50 bu. genuine O-too-fan beans
at $3.50 per bu. FOB -here. V. B.
Rosser, Locust Grove.
Old fashioned tender cornfield
bean seed 25c teacupful; Black
pole striped half runner garden
beans same price. Postage paid
on large orders. Mrs. M. V.
Robbs, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.
Half runner garden beans, the
kind that has purple blooms.
Mrs. Bert Alderman, Sylvester.
A :
300 bu. 90 day recle@ned run-
ning velvet beans, guargnteed 100
per cent sound, raise
farm, 90c per bu. F. W.
Rt. 1, Sandersville. =
White peas with black eye 7c
a Jb.; green garden gralic 15
small bunch 25 large buneh
Mrs. G. Taylor, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
- Velvet beans, runner type $1.00
a bu. in 2% bu bags. 10 bu or
over 90c per bu. Eugene Polsfuss,
Dry Branch, Rt. 2, (Macon-
Cochran short route.) Se
Big half white runner tender
bean seed 20c cup full free of
weevils. Postpaid. Pearl Goss,
Jasper, Rt. 2. >
Henderson Bunch Lima beans,
124%2c per Ib.; 5 lbs. or more 10c-
a lb. FOB. C. H. Reddick, Rt. 2.
Sylvania. ue
No. 1 pure Brabham peas
packed without rain $2.25 per bu.
Whatleys prolific seed codh, first. :
year from Whatleys. Carefully |
hand selected, nubbed and
shelled. $2.00 per bu. Emory Jack-
son, Goggins, =a
60 Bu. A-1 velvet beans\ for
seed $1.10 per bu.; 10 bu. or more,
$1.00 per Bu. FOB; Mrs. G. N.
Ivey, Sandersville. Seu S
100 lbs. white Bush Lima beans
10c per Ib here; Willette Wonder
Winter peas 15c per Ib. here. R. y
P. Brightwell, Maxeys. ee
Speckle cut short cornfield.
beans, black and mixed cornfield
beans 15c cupful. Add postage;
Oposum tale okra 20c a cup full,
Mrs. Laura Chambers, Rt. 3,
Rockmart. : :
A few pounds of fat horse
beans, a tender meaty bean for
tabie use 25c a package; mustard
and kale 20c half tea cup. Mrs.
a: 83 Goodrum, Rt. 2, Warwiek. -
Genuine O-too-tan beans, re<_
cleaned and graded $3.50 per bu.
Whatleys prolific seed corn, se-
lected, nubbed and shelled $1.75
per bu. Cane seed $1.25 per bu.
R. M. Turner, Royston. - -
90 day running recleaned seed
velvet beans $1.00 per bu. in 2% _
bu. lots; A-1 Brab. peas $2.40 per
cnc C. EH. Cooke, Rt. 2, Sanders-
ille. oe
45 Bu. genuine Bunch velvet _
beans $2:40 per bu. FOB here. C.
G. Yarbrough, Cuthbert. <a
60 Ibs. speckled or colored
buneh butter bea=s 15c per >.
postpaid; 1 bushel red skin Span-
ish bunch seed peanuts, hand
Picked $2.50 or 10c a Ib. Add post-_
age. C: G. Oliver, Rt. 2, Barnes-
ville. ee
300 Bu. pure sound punch yel-
vet beans in 2% bu bags. $2.50
per bu. or $2.25 per 100 bu- lots.
Can furnish affidavit.
Buena Vista.
Extra early garden beans
brown striped half runners.
some white tender garden beans,
sound, home grown 20c large cup
full or 35 a pint. Postpaid. Coin.
No stamps. Mrs. H. F. Barron, Rb.
1, Gainesville. oe
Sound 1938 running
Leo Helms,
velvet
FOB. R. E. Pulford. Wrightsville. -
_ 90 day velvet beans $1.25 per
bu. Bunch velvet beans $2.00 bu,
W. B. Johnson, Rt. 2, Bronwood. A
Genuine O-too-tan soy beans
1938 crop, recleaned and sound
$3.50 per bu; Korean Lespedeza,
a ae ae 100 Tbs; cane
p1.00 per bu. E. B. Moss. Rt.
4, Elberton. rat Age
Sound: white bunch butter
beans 20c a Ib. in 5 Ibs. or less;
15c a lb. in lots over 5 lbs. De=
livered. Mrs. J. L. Holley, Mate
thews.
Brown striped half runner
beans 4 lbs. $1.50 postpaid or will
sell for 25c a cupful, coin or
money order. Mrs. O. L. Craft,
Rt. 2, Lavonia. ae
50 Bu. white crowder peas 5c
per lb.; 15 bu. speckled crowder
peas 6c per lb. FOB Tate. E. Lh.
Sartor, Marble Hill. Soy
O-too-tan soy beans 1938 crop ~
$3.00 per bu. R. F. Rowe, Rt. 1,
Moreland.
1 Bu. speckled crowder peas,
$3.00; few lbs. white crowder peas
10c a lb. No stamps. Old time
white and speckled half runner
garden beans 25c a cupful. G. T. ~
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
20 Bu. straight clay peas $2.00
per bu.; 1 Ib. Stone Mt. water=-
melon seed 50c; nest onions 40
a gallon. Add postage. W. B.
Crowe, Rt. 1, Buford. ee
Red speckled crowders for
seed 8c a lb. and postage Mrs.
Cc, R. Smith, Rt. 1, Buford.
Colored bunch tender
garden beans, black eyed crowder
peas 35c a pint; red peas 20c &
hult
ans in 2% bu. bags. 8c bu.
Fu
teacup ful. Ida Southerland. Rt.
3, Ellijay. Ses
90 day running velvet beans in
21%4 bu. bags $1.00 per bu. FOB
here. Mrs. Nannie C. Brown. Da-
visboro.
Bunch velvet beans, goed,
sound $2.50 per bu.; 90 day rune
ring, good and sound $1.25 per
bu. Write for prices on lots. HL
D. Cook, RFD 5, Buena Vista.
hans cee
MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, March 15.
Re
BEANS and PEAS
7 FOR SALE
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
: x
: conte tender .cornfield beans,
iored cornfield beans, striped
-. and white half runners 25 a
- cupful; white mush. peas, pump-
_kin seed 10c a cupful. Frances
Eller, Rt. 3. Ellijay.
About 25 lbs. white bunch but-
_ ter beans 15c a lb. No order filled
for less than 2 lbs.; Nice colored
bunch butter beans 10c a- lh.
Never fails to make a good crop.
Add postage. Mrs. W. L. Evans,
Ogeechee. nN :
1% bu. Brabham and 175 bu.
New Eras, $2.50 bu. All No. 1
peas. L. E. Haddock, Ft. Valley.
5 bu. O-too-tan beans, $3.00 bu.
- Guy Powell, Hampton, Rt. 1.
_ 400 bu. A-1, 90-day running
- velvets, recleaned for seed, $1.00
bu. 10 to 25 bu., 95c bu.; 25 bu.
up, 90c bu. J. Frank Tanner,
Sandersville, Rt. 1.
- Bean seed, striped half run-
mers, early white green hull gar-
ss den beans, brown, early cornfield.
All sound and tender, 30c pint.
Add 5c postage. No stamps. Mrs.
_ N. B. Overby, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
' 90-day and punch velvets, gen-
- wine clean stock, Brabhams.
_ Whips and Clay peas. Prices on
request. J. H. Coleman, Jr.,
Mitchell. RFD. :
Any amount brown sugar crow-
- der and Red Ripper peas, $2.00
bu. FOB. W. A. Hammond,
Grantville, RFD 2.
500 bu. 90-day velvets, bright,
sound, clean, 90c bu. FOB, in 2%
bu. sacks. W. W. Hartley, Davis-
boro.
_. 300 bu. 90-day running velvet
beans, guar. 95 per cent sound,
90c bu. Raised on own farm.
250 bu. Biloxi soy beans, 4c lb.
here. E. T. McGahee, Williamson.
A No. 1 bunch velvets in new
2% bu. bags. $2.25 bu.; 10 bu.
_ or more, $2.00 bu. Guar. pure
-. and sound. J. C. McCorkle, Bu-
ena Vista, RFD 3.
_ 45 bu. bunch beans No, 1 for
sale. Make best offer. J. M. Fair-
cloth, Swainsboro, Rt. 2.
Sound, white bunch butter-
- beans, 20c Ib. 5 Ibs. and up 15c
Ib, 5 Ibs. del. Money order. Mrs.
J. L. Holley, Matthews.
_ bu. New Eras, Whips.and mixed;
$2.00 bu. FOB. Clyde T. Hannak.
. Loganyille.
16 bu. No. 1 bunch beans, $2.00
dots. C. B. Cook, Buena Vista.
Tender cornfield white beans,
st or unknown, colored bunch
nd white half runners mixed
tender cornfield beans and rice
field peas, wash-day peas, all
white, all, 20c cup, plus postage.
Mrs. Lee Clair, Clayton, Roy.
Genuine bunch velvets, 1938
crop, $2.50 bu. or large lots, $2.25
bu.; white crowder peas. 100 per
cent sound and pure, $2.50 bu.
Sound ninety day running vel-
vet beans in 2% bu. bags 85c per
bu. FOB. R. E. Fulford, Wrights-
Ville. 2
Certified Bunch velvet beans,
sound for seed, shelled in 2% bu.
new bags. $2.50 per bu. N. T.
Beasley, Nunez. d
-50 bu. bunch velvet beans,
pure, good and sound, good ger-
mination test. $2.25 per bu. W. H.
Cook, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. :
Colored bunch butter beans
free from weevils, 10c per lb.;
_ bunch white butter beans 10c per
-eupful; Giant stringless green
pod bunch beans 10c per cup;
. will exchg. for dried fruit free
from worms. Mrs. L. G. Wood,
_ Rt. 1, Pavo.
20 bu. Charlees Soy beans su-
_ perior to O-too-tans in produc-
tion of hay and beans, $3.50 per
bu.; 20 bu. nice dry velvet beans
90 per bu. FOB here. J. C. God-
frey, Davisboro.
_ Cornfield beans, white and col-
_ ored, 25 a cup full postpaid. Miss
_ Grace Densmore, Rt. 2, Jasper.
- Running white willow beans
and butter peas % lb. 17c, 1 Jb.
30c postpaid. Mrs. D. G. Cald-
well, Rt. 1, Kingsland.
100 bu. Native brown hayseed
soy beans $2.75 in 10 bu. lots and
over. Send remittance. 2% bu.
pe D. C. Strother, Fort Val-
dey.
_A-1, 90 day velvet beans for
Seed 95c per bu.; 25 bu. or more
$0c; 25 bu. red hull speckle peas
_ $2.00 per bu.; also want reg.
Chester white male pig or shoat.
Raymon R. Tanner, Rt. 1, San-
dersville.
Genuine O-too-tan and hay-
Seed soy beans, sound and re-
cleaned $3.00 per bu. A. E. Ware,
Marshallville.
CORN & SEED CORN
FOR SALE
_ Whatleys red cob, 1000 bu.
s
rolific, Ist yr. $2 per bu., 5 bu.
oy oliee Tanner, Sandersville, Rt.}
100 bu. sound peas, Brabs, $2.50.
bu. for lot, or $2.25 bu. single}
All FOB. R. P. McCorkle, Buena}
Var.
yr. $1. per bu., $3 per 100 Ibs.
per bu.; also Novy. kiln-cured
hams, 25c per lb.; shoulders 20c,
at my home 3 mi. Warthen. Mrs.
Chas. S. May, Warthen, Rt. 2.
1938. international winner
Hastings prolific seed corn,
hand = picked, selected, shelled,
nubbed, graded, $3 per bu. Wm.
H. Pickrell Columbus, PO Box
1155.
Genuine Hastings Super-pro-
lific seed, grown on bottom land,
yr. from Hastings, 90c pk. % bu,
$1.50, 1 bu. $2.50, 2-5 bu. $2.25,
fob. C. R. Morris, Newnan, Rt. 3.
Seed, coon corn, 2-3 ears to
stalk, hand nubbed and shelled,
75c pk. postpaid; will exc. % bu.
of fine seed corn for 1 goose and
gander, not over yr. old; each
pay postage. J. S. Adams, Law-
renceville Rt. 3. pes
Scotts imp. Marlboro prolific
seed, big eared; 30 yrs. breeding,
75c pk. prepaid, not prepaid %
bu $1.25, bu. $2. Z. L. Scott, Con-
cord.
Popcorn, improved seed, 3-7
ears to stalk, 50c per gal. $3 per
bu., fob. J. R. Mullis, Cochran.
Whatleys prolific sed, sound,
select, nubbed, $1.75 per hu.; Co-
kers 100 staple cotton, pure and
sound, $2.50 per 100 lbs.; POK
seed cane. Ben R. Tanner San-
dersville.
_ Whatleys imp. seed, 80 bu. to
acre; or will exc. 1 bu. for vel-
vet beans. J. A. Goldman, Amity.
Whatileys prolific seed, grown
in isolated field, $1 per pk. or $3
per bu. del. by parcel post in Ga.
C. L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
Popcorn, red and yellow, 5c lb.
Add postage. Elbert Davis,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Shpped shuck, 500 bu. extra
good, 55c per bu. at my farm 10
mi. South of Thomaston, No. 3,
Highway. R. C. Holloway, Man-
chester, PO Box 105.
Genuine Whatleys _ prolific
seed $1.10 bu: F. E. White, Ft.
Valley, RFD.
Whatleys imp: red cob, long
flinty grains, guar. sound, $1.75
per bu., 6 bu. $10. N. A. Boyette,
Hahira.
Poor land corn, can be planted
close together, 3-4 ears to stalk,
sel. and shelled, 4%c per, lb. or
50c pk.; yellow dent corn, same
price; seeded ribbon cane seed,
10c lb. F. M, Watson, Temple.
. Hastings super selected pro-
lific; big 2-eared prolific upland
seed, 5c per Ib. or 50c pk. H. R.
Clarke, Covington, Rt. 2,
100 bu. extra good slipped
shuck corn 50 bu. at my barn.
M. J. Patterson, Vienna, Rt, 1.
Kennedys imp. Whatley pro-
lific yellow seed, hand nubbed,
very prolific, $1.50 per bu. F. R.
Kennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
Hastings super prolific, 30 bu.
first yr. shelled and screened, 75c
pk. $2.50 bu. COD. Reuben Hous-
worth, Lithonia Rt. 2. oa
shelled, in burlap bags, fob. B.
L. Jordan, Carrollton, Rt. 1. |
_Garrisons imp. Whaitleys pro-
lific seed, $2 per bu. or 65c pk.
fob Fitzgerald, D. D. Garrison,
Fitzgerald, Rt. FESS
Brown's white flint seed, wee-
vil resistant, $1 pk. or $3 fob. He-
lena. James L. Brown, Helena.
Hastings super prolific seed,
ist. yr. imp., . hand selected
nubbed and shelled, 75c. gal. $5
bu. C. B. Thornton, Kenwood.
Hastings prolific. seed, certi-
fied pure Ga. Crop Imp. Assn.
selected ears, nubbed and shelled,
50c pk. $1.60 per bu. fob here. M.
G. Lewis, Cornelia. Aas
Whatileys prolific seed, Ist yr.
from originator sound and pure,
60c pk. % bu. $1.10, bu. $2, fob.
Coley Young, Rebecca: is
- Few bu. Hastings super pro-
lifie seed corn, Ist yr. hand se-
lected, del. 3rd zone, 7 Ibs. 75c, 2
popcorn; also Guernsey-
Holstein, priced right, 5. Here-
ford grade calves. L. E. Phillips,
Colquitt, Rt. 2. favcos:
Marlboro prolific seed corn,
clean feed oats also 1. Chatta-
nooga turn plow, No. 7%, first
class running shape, $7.00 cash,
or exc. for young guineas. A. J.
Pope, Tallapoosa. ee
Mexican June seed, blue and
white mixed, hand nubbed, $2 per
bu, 5 bu. or more $1.50 bu. fob,
cash with order. <A. J. Barnes,
Sr., Woodbury, RFD. '
Hastings prolific, nubbed and
shelled, pure, field selected for
seed, $2 per bu. 75c pk. $1.25 half
bu, plus transportation charges.
W. D. Mathews, Crawford, Rt. 1.
Popcorn, yellow and red mixed
2oc per gt.; also pimiento pepper
seed, hand cleaned, 50c per Ib.
postage not paid. Mrs. Osie W.
Balkom, Stevens Pottery.
_ Whatileys prolific seed, select-
ed, nubbed and hand shelled,
_ $1.90 per bu.; also Piedmont
Cleveland big boll cottonseed, ist
more $1.50, fob. R. W. Parks,
esville B ene
Dry slipped shuck, 150 bu. 60c
the truck load or by the M. Open
tobacco;
Mexican June seed, $2 per bu.|
' Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
$1.65 bu. FOB; or exc. for good,}
Klondike, $1.50 M, 5 C 85e del.
heavily rooted, 75c C, $5 per M.
free from weevils, 55 per pk.,|
Mrs.
White popcorn, 5 lb. in ear,
FOB. Also sunflower seed and
pie plant seed, .20c lb. del. 8 Ibs.,
$1.00; okra seed % pint, 25c, or
exc. Ira C. Anderson, Roy.
Hybrid corn, ist yr. (make 25
to 50 per cent more than aver-
age breeds), $1.00 peck, $3.50 bu.;
25c qt. postpaid, W. A. Bonner,
Clem. =
Red, yellow and rat-tooth. pop
corn, 2 Ibs., 25c postpaid; Ever-
bearing strawberry plants, $1.25
M. Exc. for seed peanuts, turkey
or white Pekin duck eggs, baby
chicks, or tomato plants. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. Arbie Skinner,
Bowdon. Rt. 3.
POTATOES FOR SALE
200 bu. certified yellow P. R.
seed potatoes, 75 bu. FOB. Cash
with order. J. R. Thackton Pow-
der Springs. Rt. 1. 2
Cert. yellow skin P. R. seed po-
tatoes, also slips after April 15th.
Write for prices. W. T. Kelly,
Powder Springs, Rt. 2.
About 200 bu. imp. P. R. po-
tatoes. 90c a hundred lbs. to
trucks, if taken at once. W. G.
Hartley, Alamo. :
About 40 bu. pure str. No. 1 P.
R. potatoes, 50c bu. at my home,
cross on Careswell Ave. Exten-
sion. K. W. Liles, Waycross, Rt.
4. + ee :
PLANTS FOR SALE
Onion plants, Bermuda, ready,
10c C, 90c M. Write for prices on
larger quantities. W. B. Moody,
Helena, Rt. 1.
Cabbage plants, large, fresh,
extra early, Jersey and Chas. W.
500 40c; 75c M; Bermuda onions,
white and yellow, same price; all
del. postpaid, sat. guar. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Strawberry plants, Klondike;
Concord grape, 2 yr. vines, cut-
tings; Mrs. Arthur Simpson,
Richland, Rt. 1. 3
Cabbage plants, Char. Wake-
field, Copenhagen Market, Early
Dutch, 3 C 50c, $1 M del, 5 M and
10 M 70c m; yellow and white
Bermuda onions, same price. Ov-
jie Crowe, Gainesville.
Potato plants, Porto Rican red
skin, $1.25 M, 5 M lots $1; Mar-
globe and Greater Baltimore,
$1.25 M, 5 M lots $1. Tyle Boat-
right, Coffee. -
Tobacco and tomato plants by
field grown, no fertilizer. Go'd
Dollar, Okefenoke and Bonanzie
Marglobe
Globe tomato. All, $1.25 M. W. H.
Morris, Baxley. ce!
Everbearing strawberry plants,
shipment. Royce Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch. Rt-J. <2 =
Mastodon . strawberry plants,
500, $1.00; $1.50 M. T. G. OKel-
ley, Maysville. :
Red Skin P. R. potato plants,
$1.25 M. 5 M. $5.00. Prompt ship-
ment. J. R. McCook, Fitzgerald.
' Strong, field grown cabbage
plants, lead. var., 25c C. 500, 60c;
90c M. postpaid in Ga.; lots of
2500 or more, exp. collect, 50c M;
onion pisnts, same price. J. W.
Lang, Omega.
- Hawkins strawberry | plants,
30c C. $2.00 M. del. Drought re-
sistant, new var. Sat. or money
back; red ripper peas, sound, un-
mixed, $3.00 bu.; also 5 yr. old
red Jersey cow, fresh in, 4 gal.,
$75.00. Mrs. J. B. Hudgins, Flow-
ery Branch. ~~)... ao
Tomato, certified Marglobe and
Earliana; egg plants, hot, bell
and pimiento pepper, 35c C, $3
M; Iceberg lettuce, cabbage,
beets, collards 25c , $2.25 M, del.
Potato, improved red skin
plants, $1.25 M. 5M lots $1; Mar-
globe and Greater Baltimcre $1
M ,.5 M lots 90c M. Prompt ship-
ment. Cecil Carter. Coffee. .
Potato plants, reacy.to book
orders for March 2ist; govt. jlisp.
Porto Rican, $1.252M dei. L. L,
Lightsey, Surrency, t. 2.
Strawberry, Missionary ~ and
Mrs. Leila Phillips. Royston, Rt.
1 i :
Raspberry, red thornless. Ice-
berg or white blackberry, 50c doz.
Asparagus crowns, 2 yrs. 75c doz.;
muscadine and black scupper-
nong, 25c ea. $2 doz. John B. Nix,
Alto, Rt. 2.
Raspberry, 50c doz.; garden
gooseberries, 25c; blueberries 25c
doz; peppermint 10c doz.; fox
grapes, 3 ft. 25c, well rooted, adda
postage. Billy Wilson, Loving. -
Dewberry, strong, healthy Lu-
cretia; Eldorado blackberry,
Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville.
Tomato plants, Marglobe, ready
April 10th, 90c M, del. moss
packed, good count. Sat. guar.
about 9 mi. due west of Way-j
and Red/
25e C. 500, 90c; $1.50 M. Prompt)
per M, del.; also Baltimore to-
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SA
Potato plants, yellow skin Por-
to Rican, from vine grown, state
insp. seed, $1.25 M del. to 3rd
zone. J. F. Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2.
Potato plants, genuine imp, red
skin Porto Rican, $1.20 M, 5 M
ots $1; Marglobe and Baltimore
tomato plants $1.15 M, 5 M lots
$1. Sam Crosby, Coffee.
Potato plants, Porto Rican,
white: yams, Triumph tomatoes,
Marglobe, Break ODay, $1 M;
ege plants, sweet. hot pepper 25c
C, $1.50 M; cabbage plants, 75c
M. Dewey Crosby, Graham.
_Raspberry, Cardinal, red-gold
strawberry, old-fashioned seed
peach trees; sage plants. 50c doz.
Lady T. strawberry $3.50 M.
Himalaya ever-bearing blackber-
ry, 50c doz. Mrs. W. B. Allen, Al-
to; Rt.22: :
Collard, 50c per M. okra seed
10c lb. selected Dixie Belle or
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed 20c
lb. No. 1 white Spanish peanuts
90c per bu. fob. C. B. Hurst,
Meigs, Rt. 2.
Kudzu crowns, choice, sel.,
write for Facts about Kudzu
and new low prices. B. W. Mid-
dlebrooks, Barnesville. ae
Strawberry, Mastodon, 30c per
C. $1.25 5 C, $2.25 per M, Lady T
25c per C, $1 for 5 C, $1.75 per
M:; tame blackberry, $1 doz. Mrs.
1.
Rhubarb, or pie plant, sage,
horseradish, Comfrey,
hound, 10c bunch or 3 bunches
25c, well rooted, add postage, Ce-
lia Lock, Ellijay, Rt.. 2. :
Strawberry, Klondyke, Mis-
sionary and Mastodon, $2 per M,
postpaid in ist and 2nd zones,
prompt shipment; also 4 lbs. nice
fresh butter each wk. 25c per Ib.
postpaid. Mrs. Lena Holland.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Cabbage and onion, lead. vars.
500 for 50c, 75c per M, 5 M $2.50;
tomato plants, best vars. 500, 60c,
$1 per M, postpaid, I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. :
Acme Thornless Youngberry
and Boysenberry plants, either,
10 for $1.25, prepaid, govt. insp.
H. A Neal, Ashland.
Strawberry, Klondyke 75c per
500, $1.50 per M, well rooted,
prompt shipment; long green ev-
erbearing okra. seed, 1938 crop,
15c cupful. Hazel Allen, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Tomato plants, super Marglobe,
Imp. New Stone, Scarlet Globe.
$1 per M, ready. March 20, pre-
paid. Paul Lightsey, Screven.
Strawberry, Lady T. 25c per C,
60c per 250, $1.10 per 500, $2.15
per M, prepaid, or exc. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. =
Kudzu, 75c per C, $5 per M;
Himalaya blackberry vines, 75
doz., $5 per C; May and June
strawberry plants, 15c C, or $1
per M, wellrooted, postpaid, Mrs.
W. C. League Waco, Rt. 2. _
~ Cabbage plants, 20c per C, $1
mato seed 75c lb. Vigorvine to-
mato seed 10c doz. 25c per C. C.
W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
per M, 80c per C; native shrub-
bery, various kinds very reason-
able. If interested write. Yonge
Mastodon everbearing straw
berry plants 222 per C, $1.00 per
M.. Cash or money order. No
stamips or checks. Add_ postage.
William Frey, Rt. 3, Dallas. ae
Cabbage plants, frostproof. and
onion plants ready for shipment,
all leading varieties 50055c 80c
per M. FOB. Satisfaction guar~-
anteed: tomato, sweet potato,
pepper, eggplant, collard plants
ready about Apr. Ist. J. R.
O'Neal, Jr., Valdosta. .
PR potato plants $1.50 per M;
tomato plants $1.00 per M. April
ist delivery. G. A. Lewis, Rt. 4,
Baxley. Bee
Early bearing strawberry
plants, extra large 25c per C. 90c
for 500, $1.50 per M. Prompt
shipment. Mattie, Duran, Rt. 1,
Cumming. See
Klondike strawberry young
plants 25 per C, $1.50 per M.
Mrs. T. S. Cagle, Rt. 1, Gaines-
ville. s Z
Now is the time to plant Texas
Wonder Blackberry fine mar-
ket berry month earlier than
other black berries 50 to 75c a
dozen. Strong plants. M. N.
Wertz, Thomasville.
White and yellow Bermuda on-
ion plants 75c per M, 45c for 500
all del. Prompt shipment. Mel-
vin Deal, Rt. 4, Baxley.
Boysenberry and thorniess
youngberry plants cheap. Write
Thomas E. Hiscock, Rt. 5, Box
112, Quitman.
Klondike strawberry plants,
25c per C plus postage. Mrs. Al-
ice Frye, Rt. 3, Dallas.
Cabbage and onion plants 500
65c, $1.00 per M; tomato plants,
March delivery $2.50 per M. All
plants postpaid. Odis Conner,
Pitts. 5
Tomato plants, now ready,
Marglobe and Pritchard certified
here. J. B. Hickman, Barnesville.
Nolie Lightsey, Surrenty,
Rte 2 : & me
fist
25 per C postpaid. W. Jack Dix-
on, 215 Gordon St., Blackshear.
E. L. Whitmire, Gainesville. Rt.
hoar-;
right, Coffee.
-50 per C, 250 85c, 500
Kudzu crowns, moss packed $6}
Walker, Rt. 3, Toccoa. Santa
' Onion plants crys
| doz. 1 qt. burdock seed 7
checks, W. B. Skinner, Gal
Cabbage .and. Bermuda.
plants $1.00 per M postpai
65c. Express collect, 65c
Shipped promptly. Sati
guaranteed. Marcus Willian
2, Gainesville. - we
_ Blackberry plants,
25c dozen, $1.50 per. {
hedge 75c per C, $6.00 per M. ,
postage. Mrs. D. H. Murra
3, Athens. aoe
Cabbage plants, Cope
Market, planted and grown
Christmas 50050c,. 75c
sexpress prepaid; over 500
per\M express collect. Ful
Prompt shipment guarant
N. McCorvey. Pavo.
Early Jersey, Chas Ww
65c, $1.00 per: M postpaid
yellow Bermud:
plants same price. as
plants. March del. tomato
$2.50 per M postpaid. R.
lor, Pitts. See
Frostproof cabbage
Golden acre, Copenhagen
Chas. Wakefield 50050c, 90
M, 5 M and over 75c per M.
Eural Carter, Lake Park.
Marglobe tomato. plant
now, good plants, good
moss packed $1.00 per M
per C; pink skin PR potat
ready Apr. 15th insp. and t
$1.25 pr M. Woodrow L:
Screven. pisses
Hastings super Marglobe
new Stone tomato plants
ship now. Satisfaction
teed. $1.00 per M prepai
Lightsey, Screven.
Lady T. strawberry p
Pper C, $1.25 for 500, $2.00 p
earliest impr. Klondike 2
C, $1.75 per M del.;
son and purple skin
plum 3 for 30c. Mrs. J
Rt. 1, Cumming: 2
Cabbage and Bermuda
plants 50060c, 80c per M.
$3.50; tomato plants re
delivery March 15th. C..M
Pembroke. Saeutes
Chas. Wakefield, Cope
market cabbage, yellow an
Bermuda onion 300 5
Tore
P.M. Crowe,
Gainesville. ee
Million good plants
Impr. PR potato, also Nan
$1.25 per M; 5 M and up $
M; Marglobe tomato, Rub
pepper 95c per M; new St
mato seed 95 per lb. Ler
630
_ Frostproof cabbage and
plants postpaid 500 for 85:
per M; by exp. 75c per M;
ing orders for Marglobe
$2.50 per M. Ready now
Berryhill, Lakeland.
Youngberry plants, $1.50
$6.50 per 5 C, $12 per M;
radish plants, 20c doz. Mr:
A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.
ions, 45c 5 C, 70c per M, |
and Big Boston lettuce |
C) L. P. Legg, Ashburn.
_. Strawberry, Early bear.
tra large, 25c per C, 90c per
$1.50. per M, prompt ship
Mattie Duran, Cumming
straw size, sweet and me
50c, 75 per M. Mrs. W.
fey, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald.
Potato, Porto Rican, gov
yellow or pink skin, $1.40
prepaid by mail or ex
Apr. 5th, satis. guar. J.
Screven. as
Tomato, genuine. Ma
moss packed. del. last M
per M, 25c per C, del. gov
pink and yellow skin Por
sweet potato plants $1.25
April del. George Griffis,
Ven ee ie
Potato, insp. treated, $1.25
M del. Marglobe tomato Ae
M, 2 M and up 90c, 1 C 2
packed. W. D. Lightsey,
Onion plants, crystal.
white and yellow, berm
per M, 5 M or more 60c pe
del.; pure Marglobe to!
lants, $1.25 per M; sweet
1.50 per M, moss packed
Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
_ Japanese apricot, Dam:
plum, May cherry trees, 3
insp. 80c per doz., del. to
zone; Klondyke strawberry
per M; currant berry trees,
ville Ro... :
Sweet potato, Godfrey E
$1.25 per M, purple s
meated Porto Rican, $1.10
ready in April; tomato pla:
per M; Charleston W.
cabbage, 75 per M, ready
20th. R. J.. Boatright, Alm
Tomato, selected Marg!
Red Rock, Matchless, ~~
packed, ready March 18th 90c
M, del. 25 per C; govt.
treated pink skin P. R.-
plants, ready Apr. 15, $1.2
M, del. L. D. Lightsey, Serev:
Oo:
na Holland,
At barn, E.
nesday, March 15, 193
LANTS FOR SALE
Kudzu crowns, No. 1 selected,
moss packed, 80c per C, $6c per
M; Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3.)
- Klondike strawberry _ plants,
$1.25 per M. P. B. Reynolds, Rt.
2, Gainesville. a
Strong, healthy Kudzu crowns
34.00 per M. Clyde Lanier, Gray-
mont. ,
Klondike strawberry plants,
1.25 per M. Faustine Reynolds.)
Rt. 2, Gainesville. s
Heavy well rooted Boysenberry
lants 6 for 90c, 12 for $1.50, 25
for $2.50, 50 for $4.00. 100 for $5.00:
delivered. A. S. Johnson, Pelham.
: Well rooted Kudzu crowns 75c
per C, $6.00 per M. Postpaid.
Marcelle Patterson, Rt. 2, Waco.
Now ready to book orders for'
genuine red. skin P R potato!
plants grown from vine cuttings
$1.25 per M del. Also Marglobe,
red rock, Earliana tomato plants
$1.25 per M or 25 per C. May
del. W. G. OQuinn, Screven.
Tomato plants Earliana and
wilt resistant 35c per C, $2.25 per
M; larger quantities cheaper.
Ready March 15th not prepaid.
Talmadge Beasley, Rt. 2. Swains-
boro.
- Well rooted Klondike straw-:
berry plants $1.50 per M, Lady T.
$1.75 per M postpaid to Ist and
2nd zone; nice fresh butter 25c
per lb. Cash with order. Mrs. Le-
Rt. 1, Flowery
Branch, _ en
- Klondike, Lady T., everbearing
and Mt. Delicious strawberry
plants $2.00 per M del. 6 red
gold plants with each order: L.
_K. Rice, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
:
- Cabbage, collard plants 50c per
M; Dixie Bell melon seed or
Stone Mt., 20c a. Ib. FOB. R. C.
Hurst, Rt. 2, Meigs.
_ Lady T. strawberry plants $1.00
per M del.; 3 M and up 90c per
MM. Mrs. M. B. Scruggs, Alto.
- Kiondike and Lady T. straw-
berry plants $1.30 per M del.;
everbearing $1.35 per M del.; all
nice young plants, prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Fay Martin, Flowery
_ Branch, Rt. Ae
_ Copenhagen and other variety
cabbage plants, Bermuda onion
plants, 75c per M del.; Marglobe
tomato plants ready now $2.00
per M del. J. D. Mullis, Rt. 4, Bx
48, Baxley.
GRAIN AND HAY
/ FOR SALE.
- Texas Rust-Proof, or Hastings
100 bu. oats, 50c bu.; pure Stone-
ille cottonseed, privately ginned
yd recleaned, 70c bu. R. C.
Couch, Turin.
1M bundies 4 hand fodder, not
ined on $1.50 per 100 bundles,
my barn, near Crenshaw
Store, L. P. Patton, Sr., Buford.
Ri, 2.)
tats
No. 1 peavine hay and oat
straw, baled, also Delsta : soy
beans, $2.00 bu. FOB. J. H. Pat-
rick, Jackson. Be
- Baled or unbaled hay, Clover,
Franklin, Rt. 3,. 2
IM. bundles 4 hand fodder,
$1.50 per bundle, at my barn, 3
mi. W. Deweyrose. C. T. Free-
man Deweyrose. Rt. 1.
- 20 tons No. 1 peanut hay, $10
ton FOB. L. F. Bragg, Hawkins-
ville. ees K ae &
- 900 bundles 4-hand, good cured
fodder, $1.75 per 100 lbs. at my
barn, or trade for hogs or a fresh
in heifer. J. M. Harrison, New-
3 tons loose hay, sorghum,
Johnson and Bermuda grass,
bright without rain, $12.00 ton, or
trade for cow not over 3rd _ calf.
over 2 mos. old, L. H. McKoon,
Newnan. Rt. 3. Pek eee
Wheat, sound and clean, no
weevils suitable for grinding or
for chicken feed, $1.00 bu. up to
20 or less, FOB. Alex Barfield,
~ Louisville. Rt. 1. %
10 tons good Runner peanut
hay, $8.00: per ton at barn. T. A.
Futch, Rochelle.
_ SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure sugar cane syrup, 12 No.
5 tb. cans, $3.10; 610 lb. cans
also oak wood smoked
: sides and should-
1938 crop pure Ga, Cane syrup,
40c per 10 Ib. pail. Not less 6 Ibs.
- shipped. No chks. No samples. R.
_ . Baxter, Ludowici.
Pure sugar can syrup in 36 gal.
pbis.. No. 1 grade, $12.50; No. 2,
$10.50; No. 3, $9.50 Bbl.; best
grade in cans, case, $3.00, or 5
eases, $14.00, Cash. Lee Patrick,
~ Quitman.
Want 50 gal. cheap sorghum
syrup, -also field peas at best
rice. Mrs. Arnett Aiken, New-
: ea
~ Want 30 gal: bbl. syrup, sugar
cane or POJ cane. Have Velvet
fpeans in pod, $15.00 ton, few bu.
red hull speckled peas, $2.00 bu.
W. Hood, Bartow, Rt.
~
2
FRESH & CUREDMEAT
1 FOR SALE
_ All pork, oak smoked sausage,
25c lb: FOB. E. G. May, Sparks.
Sugar cured hams, 22%4c Ib;
Shoulders, 20c lb.; middlings, 18
Ib: Add postage; also a P. C. gilt, |
already - bred, $20.00; S. P. C.
male, $25.00. Hobson J. Garner,
Felton. Rt. 1. feos
Guar. oak smoked meat, hams,
22c lb.; sides, 17c; shoulders, 15c
Ib.: okra seed, 12%c lb, All FOB.
C. B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 2. :
GUINEA PIGS AND |
RABBITS FOR SALE
3 Gray Chinel.lla rabbits, 2
does, yr. old, and buck, 75c ea.;
$2.00 for the 3. A. I. Rhoden,
Kingsland. :
1 purebred N. Z. White doe, al-
so 1 purebred N. Z. White buck,
$1.50 ea. Roy A. Gilbert, Tennille:
Guinea pigs (cavies) by. the
pair or in lots of 10 or more.
Write for price on what you
want. R. H. Ridgway, Sr., Canon.
| Pr. Silver Fox rabbits. 4 mos.
| old, $3.50; speckled giant buck,
Yr. old, $1.50; Vant buy Corn-
ish Indian Bull Dog Str., little
chicks. Lockard Bell. Atlanta, 264
Alexander St. N. W.
White New Zealand rabbits.
Good cond., healthy. $2.00 pr.
.$1.25 ea. Amilee Long, Bremen,
Rt. 1, Box 113. _ Soe
Black and white Dutch buck
rabbit, full blooded, $1.00 pre-
paid. Charles Gunter, Buford.
12 lb. White Flemish Giant
male, $5.00; fine pr. White N.
Zealands, 18 mos. old, $5.00; fine
herd of 25 snow white guinea
pigs (cavies), all breeders, $25.00.
C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville.
2 rabbits doe and buck. heal-
thy and grown, $1.50. J. L. Hayes.
Nicholls. Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
9 fine, healthy boars, 3 sows,
purebred, best blood lines, S.P.C.
pigs. 6 wks. old, for quick Sale.
$30.00 for lot and $1.00 extra if
crated. C. B. Biggers, Haddock.
P. C. hogs, boars, sows, gilts#
and spring pigs, up to 200 head.
Fine stock, for sale. Also Eggs
from special matings Buff Or-
pingtons, 75c per 15. Joe Martin,
Carrollton. RFD 3. a a
Reg. big bone black P. C. boar,
275 lbs. 14 mos. old. Sell or exc.
forcorn, peas, cow, calves, or
anything can use. Write or see.
S. A. Bowdain, Mansfield. Rte 1.
41S. P. CG. pigs. 9 wks. old, best
blood lines, wt. 50 Ibs. Reg, buy-
240 Jb. male, 50-50 color, reg. $15.
Geo. W. McDonald, Vidalia, Rt.
-. "Phoroughbred, reg. Duroc pigs,
sired by Southern Boy and: out
of dam of one of best herds in
the So. Lawrence Horn, Albany,
Rt. 3, Box 411.
6 purebred Black Essex boar
shoats, 12 wks. old, inoculated, $5
ea. FOB. I. H. Anderson, Alma,
Ri 4. ee - aoe
Reg. Duroc boars, 2% and 1
yr. old, Wave Master Stilts of
Lauxmont breeding, $35.00 ea.; 3
mos. old pigs, either sex, $25.00
ea.: also Hampshire gilts. John
Mondelli. Valdosta. 105 No.
Toombs St. pone S
200 ib. sow and 8 pigs 2 wks.
old, color red, for sale; also 10
bu. sweet potatoes for sale. Mrs.
Ii. P. Fordham, Pavo, Box 36.
Excellent breeding, reg. Duroc
boar, 1 yr. old, $17.50; good, pure-
bred not reg., Duroc boar, 6 mos.
old, $10.00; fine, unmixed Cokers
100 cottonseed. $2.25 per CWT. S.
L. Thornton, Deweyrose, Rt. 1.
Reg. cherry red Durocs, Fall
and Winter pigs. Boars ready for
service, $15.00 ea. up. Visitors
welcome. P. C. Herod. Kathleen.
P. C. gilts from prize winning
stock, 4 mos. old, with ped., $10.
ea. FOB. Kenneth Bramiett, Ma-
rietta. Rt. 4.
4 purebred S. P. C. gilts, 11 wks.
old. March 6th. dbl. treated, reg.
buyers name, $10.00 ea. Sow was
pred to half brother to World's
Champion. Billie Cawthon, Jack-
son, Rt. 1.
males. 6 wks. old April 5th, $10.
lea. erated and shipped, at 7-8}
wks. old. E. F. Seabolt, Locust
Grove, Rt. 2.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 2 mos. old
March 8th, dbl. treated, male and
female, $8.00 ea.; also 25-30 pr.
White King pigeons. Make offer.
A. J. Trawick, Linton.
Ss. P. C. best blood lines. well
marked, both sex, 5 mos. old, reg.
and treated, $15.00 ea. FOB. G.
R. Bullock, Pitts. :
Big bone black African Guinea
hogs, 2 sows, bred to farrow in
April; 1 sow just bred, wt. 200-
300 Ibs. $25.00 to $35.00 ea; 2 gilts,
not bred, $12.50 ea.; 10 wks. old
pies, $7.50 ea. at my farm. F. P.
Prather. Monroe, Rt. 1.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs for sale. Very
fine. R. M. Stanley, Vidalia.
"HOGS FOR SALE
ers name, $8.50 ea.; a.7 mos, oldy
| G. R. Bulloch, Pitts...
Reg. Berkshire pigs, sows and]
See es oa
x [ome Me eee
_ HOGS FOR SALE
10 White Chester shoats for
sale. Albert B. Dye, Elberton, Rt.
TRBOX AOS
6 ea., little bone and big bone
Guinea crossed, and little bone
-G. crossed with P. C. All will be
6 wks. old March 13th, $3.00 ea.
Come get them. Irby S. Hudson,
Sparta. Littles Ferry.
Duroc, Berkshire aid P. C.
crossed Guinea pigs, 2 bred, reg.
Berkshire gilts, for sale. Dewey
L. Jackson, Atlanta, Oakdale
Farm on Sewell Rd. a
80 fine pigs, some from reg.
stock, Durocs, OICs, S. P. C. 7
and 8 wks. old, $3.50 and $4.00;
sows, $10.00; a dandy 1250 lb.
stud horse, also nice Jersey cow,
fresh in, 2nd calf 6 wks. old, for
sale. Dennis B. Clement, Cor-
nelia.: Cera 7
11 S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old,-35-
40 Ibs., color 50-50, thrifty, $4.00
ea. No shipping. J. C. Killebrew,
Jackson. Rt. 2, 114 mi. W. Indian
Springs. : 5
2 purebred Duroc Jersey pigs.
about 6 mos. old, wt. about 110,
Ibs., ea. $15.00 ea. with reg pa-
pers. or $14.00 without. F. D.
Williamson, Cordele.
- Reg. OIC hogs and pigs at all
times. Write your needs. C. M.
Stallings Carroliton, Rt. 3.
Large, young S. P. C. brood
sow, Ist litter 12, last litter, 14,
cheap for cash or trade for gar-
den tractor; also healthy, pure-
bred cavies (guinea pigs). all
colors, ages. sizes, bred sows,
English type. Sensible prices. E.
a Gundberg, Red Oak, P. O. Box
os : 7
2 Berkshire sows and some
Berkshire pigs for sale. J. T.
Camp, Jonesboro.
4 reg. Duroc Sows, 2 yrs. old.
already bred to reg. boar, $40.00
ea. Mercer Dalton. Alto.
5 S. P. C. males, ready: for ser-
vice; med. blocky type, well
marked, good breeding stock. $10
ea. immediate sale; male and fe-
male pigs, same breeding, 8 wks.
old, $8.00.ea. All dbl. treated, reg.,
and crated. M. L. Gross, Sanders-
ville. ~
10 BP. C. 8 wks. old pigs, $5.00
ea Can reg. if wanted; 6 shoats
swap for corn. H. D. Fincher,Lo-
cust Grove. Rt. 1. /
. Shoats and pigs for sale. C. E.
Nash, Decatur, Lawrenceville Rd.
Big bone black P. C. pigs, reg.
buyers name, also 2 yr. old, reg.
boar, same breed. Unless breed-
ing stock wanted, dont write. C.
J. May, Washington. ae eer
3 purebred big bone black: P.
C. Boar pigs, 6 mos. old, reg.,
treated for life, free of worms,
$20.00 ea. for quick shipment. A.
F, Scott, Jr., Jesup.. s
in buyers name, for sale or exc.
for P. C. gilts or Duroc boars
same qualifications. Write. S. H.
Gobay, Lumpkin, Box 2.
5 wks. old Guinea pigs, true to
type, solid black, $5.00 ea:; 2 yr.
old Guinea sow, 250 Ibs., $30.00;
ea. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton. :
Rts3: A ee
_Guinea. gilts (for breeders), 3
mos. old, 60-70 Ib. wt. $15.00, or
$8.00 ea. Cholera immune. Geo.
A. Thompson, Swainsboro. Rt. 2.;
43 Black Guinea and P. C.
cross pigs, 35-50. lbs. wt. $3.50 ea;
white peas 6 lb. FOB. Mrs. Ger-
trude Howell, Mitchell. Rt. 1.
S. P. C. best blood lines, - well
marked gilts and boars, 4% mos.
old, reg. and treated, $12.00 ea.
.$. P. C. pigs; Worlds Grand
champion breeding on both sides,
$10.00 ea. at around 10 wks. old;
older pigs, $11.00 to $12.50 ea.
Thrifty, dbl. treated, reg. in buy-
ers name. L. J. Washington.
Jatkson, RE. 3 oe
Short Nose O. I. C. ped. pigs.
best of breeding (sired by boar
who is sire of a 21-pig litter).
Sat. guar. Jack Davis, Temple.
Pigs 6 to 8 wks. old, good
stock but not purebred, $4.00 ea.
crated FOB. Terms, $1.00 with
order, bal. COD. Ref. Bank of
Ochlochnee: S. T. Kidder, Jr.,
Meigs.
Purebred Big Bone Blue Gui-
nea pigs, 10 wks. old; males on-
ly, $10.00 ea. Roy C. Wicker,
Warrentton.
S. P. C. hogs of Champion
blood, bred gilts, service boars;
large litters of young pigs. Reas-
onable. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
2 fine brood sows, 2 to 3 yrs.
old, bred, $25.00 ea. or trade for
Jersey heifers. Mrs: J. N. Carson,
Griffin, Rt. 4.
Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey
pigs, dark red type, wt. 40 to 50
Ibs., $5.50 ea., $10.00 pair. Jas.
L. Brown, Helena.
Blue Guinea pigs, best blood,
$8.00 ea. $15.00 pair. Johnson
Weldon, Woodbury, Rt. 2.
> 1 litter fall shoats, P. C. crossed
with Berkshire, ready for sale,
reasonable. L. H. Cousins Green-
ville, Rt. 3.
Reg. Duroc and Hampshire
pigs, male and. female, highly
bred. D. L. Beatie, Albany, 122
Court Ave
2 full blooded big. bone Blue sold, wt. 1 M
6 P. CG. pigs, 2 mos. old March|
3rd 2 shoats at 80 lbs., 2 hogs,
wt. 140 Ibs. 1 large sow, for quick
sale at bargain. J. B. Miller.
Woodland. | Be
I thoroughbred big bone P. C.
pigs,.5 mos. old, $63.00 or $10.00
ea. A. C. Eubanks, Atlanta, 1181
Stewart Ave. S..W.
Big bone Blue Guinea gilts 10
wks. old, $10.00 ea. FOB. Guar,
purebred. . Cholera immune.
Breeding stock. Frank T. Mind-
ler, Griffin, Rt.-C.. :
Nice shoat, about 125 lbs., good
cond.; $12.50; about 30 lbs. nice.
mixed bunch butter-beans, 15c
lb. del. No less 2 lbs. sold; white
multiplying nest onions, 35c gal.}
Not del. Mrs. H. E. Richardson,
Bowdon, Rt. Sees ; 3
HORSES and MULES
FORSALE
3 good mules, $130.00; $100.00
and $30.00, or all together at my
place, $250.00.
ford.
Small Shetland pony, black,
very gentle, for sale; also some
Black Cochin bantam chickens,
$1.50. Wiley Brown, Locust Grove.
b Pr. growing mules, 3 yrs. old,
broke, wt. 950 lbs. for sale. See
or write. J. L. McBrayer. Cal-
houn, Rt. 3. }
A perfect dark brown farm
mule, mare, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1070
lbs. short and blocky, easily kept,
good stepper, works anywhere,
dbl. or single. H. C. Snyder, Ma-
rietta, 721 Kennesaw Ave.
1 pr..mare mules, 8 and 9 yrs.
old, wt. 1100 or 1150 Ibs. $350.00;
1 mare horse 14 yrs. old, $65.00.
Colors bay and black. Also farm
implements. See John T. Steph-
ens, Forsyth, or write W. G. Cul-
verhouse, Cartersville. :
1 black mare mule, splendid
cond., gentle, work anywhere, wt.
1100-1200 lbs. G. P. Helmey, Sa-
vannah, RFD :, Box 525.
Black mare mule, smooth
mouth, wt. about 850 or 900 lbs.
1 good used 2 h. wagon, 1 Chat-
tanooga 2 h. turner with steel
wing, 1 iron beam Single plow.
All for $65.00. Exc. for something | '
can use. M. H. Davis, Thomaston
(Roland Rt. 3)
| Fine blooded brood 6 yr. old!
mare, plow, wagon, good saddler,
wt. 1 M. lbs. for sale or trade for
good mule. W. E. McCart, Lo-
ganville. Rt. 2.
2 mules for sale at a bargain.
B. H. Allison, Bairdstown. Rt. 1.
A mare mule, wt. 850 lbs., aged,
smooth mouth, $50.00 cash. Come
see. J. B. Salter, Atlanta, 780 Mc-
Donough Blvd. poet
-5 Duroc 7 mos. old boars, reg.!
Good, old, thin farm mule. Sell
or exc. for cows or yearlings;
Kudzu crowns, $6.00 M. or exc.
for anything can use. Y. M. An-
-derson, Williamson.
8 yr. old. black mare mule,
good cond., $175.00 cash, only. H.
G. Gordan, Good Hope.
Crackerjack mare mule, 10 yrs.
lbs., $125.00 for
quick sale. Take some cattle at
right price. W. M. Cox, Labanon.
Good, turpentine woods pony,
$60.00. Can be seen at Floyd Will-
jams, Kingsland; after seeing, if
a trade all, Thos. E. Casey, St.
Marys. Sat ontes
Mare mule, wt. 1 M ibs., $75.00
or exc. for good heifer calves;
Hastings prolific seed corn, asst,
nubbed. and shelled, in good
shape. $1.50 bu. 5 or more bu. to
lot, $1.40. bu. At once. B. E. Mes-
ser, Chatsworth. .
Black mare mule, wt. 1 M. Ibs.,
15 yrs. old. $40.00; also 1 horse).
wagon, good as new, $30.00 at my
B. :
Black mare mule, wt. about 900
Ibs., 10 or 12 yrs. old, gentle, work
anywhere, $125.00 Cash; also
Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore to-
mato plants, well mossed, 500,
-15c; $1.25 M. Postage collect.
Mrs. E. L. Burk, Baxley, Rt. 1.
Fine mare, $125.00; 1 mule.
good cond., $45.00 or trade for
miich cow or heifers. Jas. E.
Pace, College Park.-Rt. 2, Box 400
A. Ca 1483.
A 1050 to 1100 lb. mare mule,
9-10 yrs. old, sound, good worker.
for sale, also Va. bunch peanuts,
6c lb. E. S. Hicks, Yatesville.
6 mos. old horse colt, $40.00 B.
T. Morrison, Cornelia. Rt. 1.
A 900 lb. farm mare mule. some
age, $90.00. John D. Freeman,
College Park, Rt. 2.
Black mare mule,. wt. 1100 ibs.
9 yrs. old, gentle, work anywhere,
$135.00. L. J. Hood, Luthersyille.
Pr. black mare mules, coming
6 and 8 yrs. old respectively, true
and sound, wt. 2600 Ibs. work to
anything. Sell or take good 4 gal.
cow. fresh in, in trade; also 2
good, smooth mouth mules, 900
Ibs. Geo. McPherson, Moultrie,
Rt. 2. (Near. Berlin).
Nice mare mule, for sale. Milt
Keridrick, Jonesboro.
11 yr. old black mule, wt, 1100
Ibs. work anywhere, for sale. Mrs.
Ed. F. Rivers, Riverdale.
Wiley Allgood, Ox-|.
farm. J. W. Cooper, Griffin, Rt.;
=
HORSES AND M
_ FOR SALE >
Fine trotting horse. 4
dark bay, wt. 900 Ibs. A
the American running
fine young prospect with
ful stride. Rev. L. B
Gainesville E. Myrtle St
2 young horse mules, 3.
this spring, nice size. $300.
brown saddle horse, stallion.
gaited, 8 yrs. old, about 12
for sale or trade for mi
S. Barry, Menlor 22 *
_ Small pr. mules, wt.
750-800 Ibs. ea. sound and
workine cond. Cheap fo
Lewis Nally, Rydal. >
12 yr. old, 1150 lb. bay
-mule, blocky, work to anyth
$135.00. Can be seen at my h
# R. Cofield, Lawrenceville
cs
3 yr. old young mare mule
broke, wt. over 1 M. lbs. a
7 yr. old horse mule, 1200
for sale. See them my bar
Hose, Union City. Re
Buggy and plow mare, |
grade Belgium mare, |
mules. All at regular work, sou
in good order. Can be
farm. M. T, Bryson, Gr
Rte 3) aie ie ee
Fine sorrel mare mule
old March Ist. $100.00; a
work mule, smooth mouth
good eater, pert. wt. 850-900
good order. $125.00. 3 mi. S
east Dalton. Bud Holland,
ton: Rt. 2. poe
A real good hotse In go
cond., about 10-12 yrs.
around 1 M. lbs. work anywh
no tricks, $75.00. Can be seer
home, 7 mi. North Winder. G.
Hardy. Winder, Rt.4 |
Black horse mule, wt. aro
1M. lbs., 11 yrs. old. $100.0
quick sale. Chas. A. Moore
Janta, 215 Browns Mill Road
8279.
3 smooth mouth mules,
1050 lbs., a little lame on st
ing, $50.00: 1 wt. about 1 M.
when fat, good mule. $75
wt. about 900 Ibs. blocky
$100.00. Trade for mileh cows
vearlings. Jas. L. McDan
Cross. Soke
Black horse mule, aroun
yrs. old, wt. 1 M_ lbs.. no
swap for yoke of good 2 yr
broke steers. Wm. H. Hall,
eatur, Rtad. = Sees
Black mule, wt. 1100 or 1
lbs., 9 yrs. old. good worker
anything. See at my barn at
Rd. and Spalding Drive. Mrs.
R. Loudermilk. Dunwoody, R
also cow forsale. 2
14 yr. old grey mule. wt
Ybs., fat, sound, $80.00; 15 y1
black mule. wt. 1050. lt
order. $40.00. Cash. J. D. Wy:
Mansfield. ee
15 yr. old black mare, sou
works good anywhere, in foal
a jack, wt. 1250 Ibs; also
colt, wt. about 600 Ibs. C.
inggood, Kennesaw, Rt.
| school house.)
SHEEP AND GO.
FOR SALE
- 11: head common goats.
see, on Climax and Calvary
J. L. Hgrrison, Climax.
3 milk goats for sale at m
home. B. W. Ray, Augusta, 1
-Wrightsboro Rd. | eee
1 Saanan doe, due-to f
soon, $15.00; 2. doe kids, 8
old, naturally hornless,.
heavy milk strain, $10.00 ea.
ry McGee, Atlanta 49 Warre
S. E. De 3055. Sas
Reg. doe, heavy milke
some very fine doe kids, che
H. A. Evans, Atlanta, 369 A
gusta Ave. S. E.. Rgeeee
Weaned milk stock kids,
good incubator for sale. J. Jo
Atlanta, Rt. 7. rn
~ Young Nubian and Toggenbul
milk doe, dehorned, of good mil
stock, bred to freshen early pa
of July. Sell very reasonable. Sor, :
fresh does and good milkers at
right prices; few kids, che
John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War
St., N. E. De 5140. Re
2 doe kids, Saanan and To
genburg, 8 mos. old, well grow!
Nubian doe, 2 yrs. old, large s
not bred, 2 qt. first kidding. 4
fine shape. G. A. Garrett, Mo
Toe. : Piping
Toggenburg, Saanan mm:
goats, now fresh and fres
soon, from 4 to 6 qts. per day;
pr. choice Toggenburg bucks.
does and kids, from $2000 t
$30.00. Ready to ship. Want som
seed peanuts. Kk G. Thompso
Eliabell. Rt. 1. eae
Nice 2% yr. old doe, now dry.
Sell or exc. for nice heifer calf 3.
mos. old. Mrs. R. W. Wingo,
Newnan. ES
3 kids, 1 Tog. and. 2 Saanan,
wks. old, $5.00 ea.; 1 ea. Tog. and
Nubian 6 qt. milkers, fresh, $25
ea.; sub. to reg. Saanan buck. 20
mos. old, $25.00. Exc. for re
shoats, or reg. White Face yeare
ling. J. S. Prater, Edison, Rt. 2
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CATTLE FOR SALE
2 Jersey cows, ist. and 2nd
calves, for sale. Roy Cousins,
Greenville.
_Fime Guernsey and Jersey
crossed milch cow, freshen 20th
22nd, 5 yrs. old, heavy rich
milker, gentle. A good 4 gal. cow
$50.00. C. R. Morris, Newnan, Rt.
Poll Hereford bull, 5 yrs. old,
$100.00 at my barn, 5 mi. No.
Broxton. Selling to prevent in-
breeding. T. J. Byrd, Broxton.
eg. Jersey cow, due freshen in
April by a son of Popys Youll
.? E. W. Hendon, Marietta.
RFD 2.
real milch cows; 3 gal., $45;
gal. $55.00; 6 gal. $75.00, re-
tively. Trade one for W. L.
r White Rock yr. old hens. C. K.
endrick, Macon, Rt. 2.
r calves wnd 1 Polled Here-
herd bull. Apply. E. T. Bos-
Jr., Siloam.
700 Ib. yellow Jersey, calf a
onth old, now milking 3 gal.,
with good feed, $50.00 at barn.
Richter, Meigs. '
11 as have 2 cows. At Cook's
: ng. . E. Norton, Fair-
ee j ;
erd of 8 reg. Jersey Cows,
me with ist and 2nd calves and
freshen soon. Reasonable. L.
Long, Bremen. Rt. 1.
. Jersey cows, 3 and 5 yrs. old,
ive gal. daily; when fresh in
3 and 4 gal., $35.00 ea.; pr.
louse colored mare mules, ex-
cellent cond., 7 and 8 yrs. old, wt.
850-900 lbs. $275.00. Cash. Mrs.
: gee Washington. RFD,
ST.
yr. old, purebred Jersey cow,
shen about Feb. 19th. Give 4
when fresh. $40.00 FOB my
place. . \Walter B. Allen,
Folkston, Rt. 2 Box 21,
5 Jersey cows, fresh in 2nd and
rd calves; 34% and 4 gal., also
heifers to freshen soon. Grady
A. Ridley, Franklin,
- Hereford bull, age 17 mos., wt.
00 lbs. value $90.00. Exc. for
good blooded gilts. Ray Taylor
, Rt. 1 Box 30, :
reshmilch cow for sale. Al-
exc. pure Extracted honey for
orn, peas, beans or side meat. D.
[.. Kirkland, Summertown.
eg. Jersey cow, fresh in. Fine
nilk. $45.00 here, 1% mi.
Morrow on Rt. 54. J. H.
OSs
everal good, reg., Hereford
ulis. On display at Albany Fat
attle Show, Feb. 28th. Percy A.
ice, Albany. :
Cc
hoice Jersey milch cow, 4 yrs.
id. 3rd calf due March 2nd; vill
4 gal. per day when fresh.
sphens, Luthersville.
eaded Jersey cow, freshen
f February; about 4 gal. day
proper feed, $50.00. No
_ Joe A. Dickey, Midville, Rt.
Vant 2 or 3 good milk goats,
ing milk now, also 4 or 6 h.
m. J. P. Bailey, Turin.
Vant a milk goat, fresh in at
sonable price, shipped collect
Colbert, Ga., by railroad. A.
rrells Danielsville.
ant 3 or 4 Ewe Sheep. Leigh-
| Heard, Dunwoody, Ch. 9661.
nt 100 head of goats. Sam
er, Hawkinsville,
TILE WANTED:
ant some Poll Hereford heif-
State size and price. R. E.
ck, Monroe.
an pasture 25 or 30 head cat-
: Right price. W. E. Johnson,
llege, Park, Rt. 2, Box 380 A.
tion, a milch cow, giving
couple gal. per day. Want her
until May. Charlie D. Tillman,
Atlanta, 1870 Murphy Ave. S. W.
Ra 5421.
Exec. S. P. C. gilt, bred, for a
ice heifer about 6 mos. old, of
any good breed. Okra seed for
ale 10c cupful. Exc. for pop corn,
le hull speckled or red rip-
eas, or guinea eggs. John B.
inders, Smarrs, Rt. 1
Exe. a reg. Jersey bull, wt.
out 600 Ibs., for a White Face
ereford or an Aberdeen Angus
ll, not quite so large. Or will
: nee W. C. Smith, Carroll-
ant good yoke of work steers
arm use, not over 7 yrs. old,
efer good matches, doesnt
tter if a little thin. J. H.
ebb, LaFayette. Rt. 1.
Want good, gentle mule, not
er 10 or 12 yrs. old to do plow-
i@ for his feed with privilege to
in Fall, or will pay $10.00
month for one, not too far away.
Rich, Stone Mtn. Rt, 2.
Want pr. of farm mules, wt.
found 1 M Ibs. ea. not mn
yrs. Old; have for sale, Cokers
100 and P&DL cottonseed, treat-
ed and pure, $1.00 bu. FOB. C. S.
oye, Loganville. = ;
a
Reg. Polled Hereford bull and].
Ww inted for her feed and good
| Haygood Nix, Alto, Rt.
MARKET BULLETIN
LIVESTOCK WANTED
er ready to breed, with nice
frame for brood sow. K. R. Man-
cil, Stockton.
Want 1 big bone black guinea
gilt, bred. G. Hamp Martin, Com-
merce. Rt. 2.
Want 2 little bone Guinea gilts
at once. State price, ete. J. H.
Johnson, Gough.
Swap S. P. C. boar pig, 5 mos.
old, purebred, ent. to reg., for
1 of same kind of equal fine
breeding. C. E. Baldwin, Naylor.
Exe. Booths AAA _ Barred
Rocks, September hatch, for &
reg. bred sow of good stock. R. L.
Baker, Marietta. Rt. x
CATTLE WANTED:
Want reg. Hereford bull about
18 mos. old. A. E. Smith, Gaines-
ville, 429 Academy St.
Want purebre.. Angus 9ull. 10
to 15 mos. old. State age, wt. and
price. Felix Cogburn, Hapeville.
Want purebred Hereford bull.
Must have papers. D. T. Grow,
Colquitt.
a fresh cow, Ist or 2nd calf, or
would buy good Cow (also good
butter cow) if priced right. Give
particulars. W. W. Walker, Jr.,
Atlanta, 909 Lee St. S. W.
Want buy 2 reg. Hereford
calves. State what you have and
price, etc. Louie H. Cwry,
Swainsboro, RFD 3.
Want real good Jersey milch
cow, giving at least 4 gal. with
plenty. feed. Jas. B. Mosely, Don-
alsonville.
Want reg. Polled Hereford bull,
prefer young one. State age, size
and price. H. S. Walker, Macon,
349 Turpin St.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE:
Taking orders for Rusk str.
AAA Golden Buff Minoreas and
Ancona baby chicks, from 2 yr.
old hens, $10.00 per C; $5.50 per
50, from Mar. 20 through June
Ist. Deposit will hold them send
balance before shipping date. J.
S. Pattillo, 40 Bates Ave. NE,
Atlanta.
30 pure Buff Orpington, hen
| hatched, baby chicks, hatched
Mar. 9th, $2.70, Send M. O. One
1938 rooster, $1.00 at my yard.
Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1.
Parmenter Redg, dbl. ped. for
foundation stock, chicks, 10 and
15c ea. Book order now. Supply
limited. W. C. Stacy, Union City.
Day old chicks, New Hamp-
shire Reds, B. R., S. L. Wyan-
dottes, $8.00 C, Del. Live del.
guar.; also 22 hens, 2 roosters,
Yr. old, N. H. Reds, $1.25 ea. Mrs.
J. H. Brooks, Athens, Rt. 2.
BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS:
5 common Bantam hens, $1.50;
pr. Silkie Japanese bantams, $2
FOB. Silas Snipes, Commerce,
Rt. 2:
Purebred Black R. C. Bantams,
several trios, $2.75 trio; cockereis,
$1.00 ea. Sidney J Herring, Hart-
well, Rt. 2..
3 Sebright pullets, $3.00 not
postpaid. Mrs. M. B. Bailey, Bu-
chanan, Rt. 2:
Three light bantam hens, 10
mos. old, and 1 rooster, $5.00; 2
other roosters, same kind, $2.00;
also Todds long staple cotton
seed, 2nd yr., pure and sound,
$1.50 bu. Earnest. Sanders, Bu-
chanan, Rt. 2. :
Purebred Black Cochin ban-
tams, choice stock, $3.00 pr. game
.bantams, $2.00 pr.; Eggs, 10c ea.
A. W. Haley, Atlanta, 1946 How-
ell Mill Rd. |
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:
20 B. R. hens purebred, $1.00
ea.; also 10 Ibs. nice, fresh butter
per week, 30c Ib.. postpaid. Mrs.
Bete Wofford, Gainesville. Rt.
4 full blooded White Rock hens
and rooster, 8 mos. old, some of
hens now laying, $5.00 plus ex-
press chgs. 1 B. R. hen, $1.00.
pe Mallett, Dalton, Rt. 1, Box
__ 1 young B. R. hens, now lay-
ing, 1 rooster, $10.00 lot fob. Buy-
er furnish coop. No checks. Otis
C. Chitwood, Lavonia.
_ 11 White Rock hens, now lay-
ing, one unrelated cockerel, Mar.
1938, $1.50 ea. fob.; also want
rhubarb roots, quote price. Mrs.
Fletcher Johnson, Buena. Vis-
a. :
65 bu. running velvet beans,
$1.10 bu. lot; $1.25 by bu; also
12 pure White Rock hens, $1.00
ea.; $10.00 lot. M. O. J. E. Pow-
ell, Wadley.
5 thoroughbred White Rock
pullets and 2 cockerels, $1.00 ea.;
also Aristocrat B. R., $2.50 and
$3.00 ea. fob Ellijay. Mrs. B. H.
Osborn, Roy. \
_ 10 Ringlet B. R. hens. now lay-
ing, $1.00 ea. M. O. with order.
Mrs. J. E. Elkins, Rt. 1, Box 113,
Cairo. : - .
20 Holterman Aristocrat B. R.
May pullets, now laying, 2 fine
cockerels, same age but non-re-
lated, $30.00 FOB; eggs, $1.50
2.
Want S. P. C. gilt. already bred|
Exec. 2 yr. old Jersey heifer for}.
| liff, Holland.
per 15. Cash or M. O. Charlie!
z
POULTRY FOR SALE
Buff Rock roosters, 8 mas. old,
$1.00 ea.; also setting eggs, $1.00
pe 15. Mrs, Clyde Barber, Hiram,
Ret,
2 nice Thompson B. R. rocs-
ters, 9 mos. old, $2.00. Mrs. Clar-
ence Bradshaw, Wrightsville, Rt.
I
CORNISH:
Large type purebred Dark
Cornish hens, $1.00 ea. fob. Ro-
chelle; eggs, $1.00 per 15; 31.50
for 2 settings. Mrs. A. G. Clarke,
Abbeville, Rt. 2.
10 thoroughbred Dark Cornish
hens, $1.00 ea.; ten 3-4 Dark
Cornish and 1-4 Black Minorca.
hens, 1 yr. old, 80c ea.; hens
now laying. fob. Mrs. S. A. Phil-
lips, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Pure Dark Cornish hens and
pullets, $1.50 ea.; mixed bantam.
eockerels, 30c ea.; Golden Jar-
vis prolific seed corn, $1.00 pk.
del.; 4 gal. 6 yr. old milch cow,
freshen Mar., Guernsey and Jer-
sey $50.00 at my barn. H. W.
Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 131,
Greensboro.
Dark Cornish 1938 spr. pullets
and roosters, $1.00 ea.; setting
eggs, 15 for $1.00. C. A. Ingram,
Lilly. 5 :
6 pedigreed Dark Cornish cock-
erels for breeding, guar. pure, 4!
mos. old, 444 to 5 IWS., $2.00 ea. W-
-H. McLendon, Lincolnton.
1 purebred Dark Cornish roost-:
er, 2 hens, $4.00 for $3.50 at my
home. 2 mi. So. Wenona on Syl-
vester Highway. No chks. Mrs.
Clyde Cook, Cordele, Rt. 3.
A thoroughbred Dark Cornish
16 mos. old cock, wt. 11 Ibs. $1.50
FOB. Mrs. M. C. Thompson, So-
perton, RFD 3.
Trio large type Dark Cornish,
$6.00; 1 fine White Indian game
rooster, $3.50. Exe. for R. I. Reds.
C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Purebred Dark Cornish roost-
ers, 75c ea. Mrs. G. C. Davis,
Greensboro, Rt. 2.
GAME:
1 Game cock, Blue and Nigger
erossed; 4 Blue hens, 2 Blue and
Roundhead crossed, $7.50; also
want few Golden Sebright Ban-
tam hens. H. M. Adams, Doug
Jasville;
2 purebred Ranger and War-
horse crossed hens and 1 rooster;
$5.00; 2 purebred Sussex hens and
1 rooster, $3.00. Theodore Thom-
as, Rt. 1, Culberson, N. C. (Res.
of Ga.)
2 pit game stags, half Sanders
Roundhead and half Ga. Shawl,
April hatch, guar., $2.00 ea. W.
J. Atkins, Cedartown, Rt. 1.
Allen Roundhead and Arkan-
sas Trayler pit game cocks, $2.50
ea.; stags, $1.75. Bolling H. Rat-
f
4 purebred Irish Grey game
hens and 1 cock, $10.00. Cash
with order. Guar. to satis. (No
inquiries answered). L. L, Pon-
der, Oakman.
4 Pit Game pullets and stag,
half Gray Dragon Muff, half
Smith Blue, 1 lb. size, $5.00. R.
H. Crawford, Tiger. |
8 one yr. old pit game rooster,
cross of four strs., $1.00 ea. fob.
Otis E. Burdette, Fayetteville,
Rt 1. :
5 game stags, Shawlneck and
Cuban eross; 2 stags, Shawlneck
and Warhorse cross, wt. 5 Ibs.
or more, $1.00 ea. W. E. Hurst,
Macon, Rt. 1. :
- 2 AAA Jersey black Giant
roosters, 11 mos. old, $2.00 ea.
and 1 hen, $1.50. Jas. Collins,
Collins, Ga. Rt. 2. Se ee
9 AAA Jersey white Giant pul-
mos. old, $10.00; 7 White Wyan-
dotte Yr. old hens; laying, $6.09.
FOB. Mrs. Tom Cason, Ashburn.
Royal Purple J. B: Giant chick- |
ens, $1.00 to $2.00 ea. at home or!
by express. Mrs. M. M. Simpson,
Waverly. Hall. ;
Fine Warhorse games, choice
roosters, $3.50 ea.; 2nd, $2.50 ea.;
hens, $2.00 ea. S. M. Seaborn.
Brunswick. cae
Blue Arkansas Travelers, pure-
bred, trio stag and 2 hens (lay-
ing), $4.00; Eggs, $2.00 pr 15;
Sussex, 5 hens and stag, $5.75.
None postpaid. Vinie Roper, Cul-
verson, N. C., Rt. 1, Box 103. Res-
ident of Ga.
Few Spangled Grist Gradies
and Wild Cat Blues, $6.00 and
$7.00 trio; Eggs, Wild Cats and
Sheltons Roundheads, $1.50 per).
ton, Rt. 1.
Pure Arkansas Traveler cocks,
Yr. old, 1 Wis. Red Shepperd, yr.
old. $1.75 ea. 2 for $3.25. Guar.
pure pit games. Booking orders
for stags and pullets, $1.00 ea.
Z. E. Dunlap, Chauncey, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS: y:
Trio purebred Buff Leghorns,
10 mos. old, fine and healthy, $3.-
25. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchan-
an, Ft. 2.
Contract with reliable party to
raise 200 W. L. pullets to 3 wks. |
old at $60.00 C; 10 wks, old, $65.'
C; also raise 10 White or B. R.!
to 10 wks. old, $65.00 C. Partics
furnish crates. R. O. McNeeley,'
| Turnerville,
lets and rooster, not related, $| 4
15, postpaid. P. B. Stewart, Tif-| 8
| Mashburn, Rt. 5, Cumming.
POULTRY FOR SALE
5 B. L. yr. old, 75 ea. Mrs. G.
E. Allen, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
110 May 1938 hatch AAA extra
fine W. L. hens, now laying over
75 per cent, $100.00. or $1.00 ea.)
No culls; 20 Kircher st. April 30th
hateh Golden Buff Minorca hens,
$18.00, or $1.00 ea. H. V. Swin-
son, Lyons.
5S. C. W. L. hens and cocker-
el, AAA March 1938 hatch, $5.00
plus trans. chgs. Mrs: W. L. Rob-
inson, Gainesville. Rt. 10.
110 W. L. 11 mos. old hens, lay-
ing, 75c ea.; 150 bu. good slipped
shuck big eared corn, 65 bu.; 150
bales O-Too-Tan hay, baled, $15
ton. At my barn prices. J. M.
Richardson, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
95 purebred B. L. hens, April
1987 hatch, now laying. 90c ea.
Aldine Walls, Newnan. Rt. 3.
5 purebred B. L. hens laying,
and cockerel, 1 yr. old, 1st prize
winners County fair, $5.00; also
1 Putnam brooder heater, $2.00
cash or money order.
Williams, Dallas, Rt. 2.
10 Barron W. L. hens, Yr. old,
now laying, 75c ea. Money order.
Mrs. Maud Hanna, Atlanta, 2028
Boulevard Dr. N. E.
50 purebred 10 mos. old W. L.
pullets, well dev.. now laying, no
culls, 30 Black Minorcas, 10 mos.
old, 90c ea. del. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
ton, Bowdon. Rt. 1.
9 B. L. pullets, Sept. hatch, now
laying, and 1 rooster, $10.00; 1
new Hampshire Red rooster and
6 hens, $8.00. Mrs. Ethel F.
Timms, Atlanta, 989 Cascade
Ave. S. W. Ra 2722.
200 nice S. C. W. L. March 1938
hatch hens, laying 60 per cent
now, $1.00 ea. my home. Mrs. J.
T. Thomason, Monticello. Rt. 1.
Seidel Imp Mating cockerels,
ready for service, bloodtested and
wormed, $1.50 ea.; White Pekin
ducks, $1.50 ea.; wild Mallards,
$1.00 ea. Eggs. '75 doz. C. S. Tid-
well, Clarkston.
MINORCAS:
2 Pape str. Black Minorca roos-
ters, 2 yr. and 1 yr. old, respect-
ively, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. M, Robin-
son, Calhoun, Rt. 2, Box 88.
. Rusks Golden Buff Minorca
Jarge Yr. old pullets, $1.50 ea.;
Eggs, $1.00 per 15; $6.00 C. Mrs.
A. M. Wifliamson, College Park,
328 W. Lyle Ave. Ca 4976.
ORPINGTONS:
4 AAA Buff Orp., roosters, $1
ea. Exc. for equal number pullets,
last April hatch. Ea pay exp. J.
C. Killebrew, Jackson, Rt. 2.
5 Buff Orp. pullets and cocker-
el, 6 mos. old. triple grade, fine
-cond., erated and del. exp. office
for $5.00. B. Jordan, Monticello.
50 AA Buff Orp. pullets, no
culls, 9 wks. old, 60c ea. Buyer
pay express and return crates.
Mrs. Pearl Edwards, Hinsonton.
Pure stock Lady-egg-a-day
Buff Orp. pullets, fine. 66c ea. 6
wks. old; fresh eggs, $1.00 per 15
del. Mrs. R Q. Miller. Acworth,
Rt. 2.
4 pure Buff Orp. hens: and
-coekerel, $5.00 FOB. Mrs. Eula
Dougherty, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
A 10 mos. old Buff Orp. cock:
erel, $1.00. Mrs. C. Watson, Lo-
ganville. : <
106 hens and cockerel, purebred
Buff. Orp., March 1938 hatch,
hens laying, $10.50 FOB. Money
order. Mrs. Joe R. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7, Box 65. - z ae
6 purebred Yr. old Buff Orp.
hens and rooster, and 6 purebred
S. C. White Leghorn yr. old hens
and rooster, all $1.00 ea. Mrs.
Gussie M. Anderson. Alma, Rt.
Golden Buff Orp. 5 wks. old,
purebred and fine, 50c ea. FOB.
Cash. Mrs. Homer Ragsdale, Ac-
worth, Box 223. oe
5 Buff Orp. hens and rooster,
Lady-ege-a-Day AAA str. $6.00
money order; also striped Half
Runner garden bean seed, 25c
cupful, or exc. for 100 Ib, cap.|.
feed sacks: cupful for 3. Mrs. J.
H. Carrington, LaGrange, Rt. 1.
PHEASANTS:
Golden pheasants, $7.00 pr.;
Ringneck doves, $2.00 pr.; white} |
doves, $3.00 pr. J. R. Owens, At-
Janta, 1946 Howell Mill Rd.
Silvers, $10.00 pr. Amherst,
$12.50 pr.; 1 coek and 3 hens,
Goldens, $16.00. All in full plum-
age; S. S. Hambers, $1.00 ea. D.
= Jennings, Americus, P. O. Box
PIGEONS:
White Fantails, 1939 seamless
banded, $2.50 pr. Bred from win-
ners at Southeastern Fair. John
S. Transou, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica
St. N:-E:
POLISH:
White Cap Black Polish poul-
try, $5.00 per pair. R. L. Carter,
Brewton. =
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES):
20 N. H. Red hens, laying. 1
cockerel, AAA, vaccinated and
wormed, $1.00 ea. A. C. Freeman,
Wednesday, March 15, 1939,
Norman}
-frorn AAA blood tested stock, $1
| 15; $1.25 per 30 del. Mrs. Doug-
Floville, Rt. 1, _
300 N. H. and B. R. crossed
pullets, 10 wks. old, 60c ea. Ready
April 14th at my home. Mrs. Otis
-hens and 2 roosters for sale or
Baer NE Been eee
POULTRY FOR SALE
3 fine N. H. coc @:, | and 2 yrs,
old, $2.00 and $1.50 ea; Eggs,
$1.50 per 15; baby chicks, best
pen, 10c ea.; next best, 8c ea.;
also want dried apples. Mrs R,
J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Rt. 2.
1 fine N. H. Red rooster. 11
mos. old, bloodtested, $2.50. also
N. H. Red eggs. from bloadtested
stock, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. EB. H.
Roland, Morgan. =
REDS (RHODE ISLAND):
10 purebred R. C. R. I, Red
hens, $10.00 Jot. Also 10 single
comb R. I. Red pullets, :
hatch, $10.00. Rooster free with
each lot. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 2.
1 Donaldson str. rooster, nears
ly liyr. old, $2.50; hens and pul-
lets. $1.10 ea.; 10 hens ond 1.
rooster, $12.00 lot. Fob. Mrs. R. B.
Mooney, Adairsville.
2 purehred R. I. Red cockerels,
Jast spr. hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
R. R. Howell, Watkinsville, Rt. 1._
2 R. I. Red hens, 1 yr. old; 1
pullet, 7 mos. old, laying, $1.25
ea.; 1 reoster, 7 mos, old, all
Donaldson str., $2.50. Mrs. Her-
schel Gray, Bremen, Rt. 2, _
1, thoroughbred AAA R. I. Red
rooster, Apr. hatch, $1.00. Ex-
change for AAA S. L. Wyandotte
rooster. T. S. Ray, Summerville.
60 R. I. Red pullets, 4 mos. old,
70c ea. del. in lots of 10 or more;
50 W. L. hens, 10 mos. old, $1.00.
ea. del. in lots of 25. Mrs. B. T.
Thornton Bowdon, Rt 1.
25 purebred R. I. Red pullets,
beginning to lay, $25.00 lot. MO
Mrs. Thos. Webb, Ellijay, Rt. 3. _
Thoroughbred S. C. R. I. Red
hens, $1.00 ea.; pullets, $1.10 ea.;
large cockerels, $2.00 ea. Mrs. R.
B. Mooney, Adairsville. z
R. I. Reds, now laying, 25ce Ib.;
also Japanese Silkies for sale.
Special prices if lot taken. Mrs.
C. S. Miers, St. Mountain, Rt. 1,
Box 229.
16 year old R. I. Red hens and
1 rooster, $15.00 lot. Come for
them. Mrs. R. L. Williams Bos-_
ton.
SUSSEX: i :
9 Red Speckled Sussex pullets.
and 1 cock, $10.00; purebred AAA ~
Sussex eggs, 75c for 18; purebred
games, $5.00 for trio Mexican
Ranger. Claud Roper, Culberson,
N. C. (Res. of Ga.) Ley
WYANDOTTES: | eS
2 R. C. Columbia Wyandotte
cockerels.. $1.50 ea. Fob. Mrs,
Maude Fleming, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
4 purebred R. C. White Wyan-
dotte cockerels, 10 mos. old, $1.00
ea. FOB. John Gaston, JZIr.,
Greenville. :
_6R. C. Tarbox str. S. L. Wyan-
dotte cockerels, $1.25 ea.; also
100 Ibs. green pod Perkins okra,
20c Ib G. D. Elkins, Whigham,
Rt. 2: f eu
R. C. S. L. Wyandottes, Apr.
and May hatch, cock and hens,
E
ea. Docia Harris Lula. oe
AAA yr. old S. L. Wyandotte
cockerels, $2.00 ea.; 2 for $3.00
fob.; also selected eggs, 75c per
las McLendon, Dawson, Rt. 4.
One purebred R. C. 2 yr. old
White Wyandotte rooster, $1.25
Fob. Mrs. Jeff Marchman, White
Plains. ie
50 White R. C. Wyandotte pule
lets, 8 wks. old, wt. 2 Ibs., 70c e
or 60c ea. for lot. Mrs. K. A.
Quarterman, McIntosh.
25 dark str. S. L. comb
Wyandotte hens and 2 Aprii
hateh cockerels, $1.00 ea. Sell in
lot or separately. Mrs. Tom Kel-
ley, Rabun Gap. Rt. 1. ee
2 purebred R. C. S. L. Wyan-
dotte March 1938 hatch rocsters,
$1.00 ea. FOB; some 1938 crop
collard seed, 50e lb. Mrs. W. E.
Vandiver, Martin, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC.: Soe
Wild ducks and Blue Miss.
geese} also 1 pr. ea. Pintail and
Wood ducks and pheasants, $2.00
ea. Exchange for Bob White
quail. J. D. Davenport, P. O. Box
433 Atlanta. : "4
Vickings: Cocks and hens, 7
mos. old, from prize stock of
White Vikings, $2.50 ea.; Eggs,
$3.00 per 15. W. D. Westbrook,
Blakely. Te
1 M. B. turkey tom, 2 yrs. old,
wt. 20 lbs., $7.00. Exchange for 2
hens, same breed. Mrs. J. H. Me-
Garity, Clarkston. 2
1 extra large McIntyre Mam:
moth Bronze turkey gobbler, 18
mos. old, pure stock, $7.50, Mrs.
J. V. Hanie, Morrow Rt. 1. ee
2 Muscovey ducks and 1 drake,
$3.00; also 1 B. R. rooster, 10
mos. old, $1.50. Cash or M. O.
Mrs. A. B. Blalock, Alto, Rt. 2.
2 pr. Gray and White Geese,
$2.00 pr. Mrs. D. R. Brewer, Mc-
Rae, RFD. :
3 Bourbon Red turkey hens
and tom, $20.00; fresh eggs, $2.50.
doz. W. A. Hall, Elberton, Rt. 5.
8 Australian White Guineas
exchange for 8 purebred R. L
Red pullets. H. B. Johnson, Nor-
cross, =
_ $4.00 doz. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Tran, Rt. 2.
_ artichokes, 5c 1b.;
fob Mrs C. W. Page. Norcross. 7
A late 1938 hatch M. B. tom,|
- wt. about 15 Ibs.. $4.00. Mrs. Fred
LL. White, Buckhead, Rt. 1.
Tange,
Ss for
a=
hens; 2 Black and White Mus-
ecovy ducks and drake, $1.0 ea.;
1 drake, $1.25 fob.; Mallard duck
egps, 75 per 15. S. H. McCollum,
_ Grantville.
_ 3 Bronze spr. turkey hens, $4.00
-ea.; 1 nice tom, ready for ser-
vice, $5.00; $11.50 lot. also eggs,
Coch-
Long Island White Pekin baby
ducks, 25c ea.; duck eggs, 10c ea.;.
also White Emden and Toulouse}.
baby geese 85c ea.; eggs, 30c ea.
Mrs. O. R. Mullins, Thomaston.
Gen. del.
2 Indian Runner drakes, pure
stock, $1.00 ea. cod.; Runner eggs,
$1.00 dez. postpaid. C. W. Price,
Cedartown.
Big Blue Toulouse geese, $6.00
pr.; eggs, 25c ea.; also Jerusalem
25 lbs., $100
White Holland toms, $6.90 ea.;
White African guinea roosters,
$1.00 ea. Mrs. A, W. Arnold New-
nan, Rt. 3.
POULTRY WANTED
- ANCONAS:
_ Want 8 or 10 Ancona hens and
rooster at reasonable price. R. L.
Langston, Reeves. .
BABY CHICKS:
Want 200 Partridge Rock
chicks to raise on halves. Mrs.
Alice Bruce, Rochelle.
Want baby chicks to raise on
shares. Write if interested. Mrs.
Bagwell, Atlanta, 311 Wood St.
S. E.
Want 100 to 150 heavy breed
or W. L. chicks to raise on halves
to 2 mos. old. Party pay postage
both ways. Write before sending
_N. B. Mauldin, Jr., Campton, Rt.
1. ;
Want baby chicks to raise on
halves to 6 to 8 wks. old, any
Jarge breed, prefer Barred Rocks
or Black Giants.
- White, Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box 35.
Miss L. M.
Want 100 B. R. or R. I. Red
- paby chicks to raise on halves to
3 wks. old. Want them in April.
EB. O. Langston, Norman Park.
tok 2:
Want 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old, any large
breed. Mrs. Evie Smith, Abbe-
-wille, Rt. 1.
Want 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. W. M.
Runyan, Cedartown, Rt. 2.
Want raise baby chicks on
halves. Like to hear from party
at once. Mrs. Frank Sewell, Jr.,
_ Abbeville. Rt. 1, c-o Jim Miller.
Want 50 or more purebred
- Bulidog type, Dark Cornish baby
chicks. Immediate del. Write. J.
Box 21.
Want 100 B. R. chicks and 50
Bronze turkey poults to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old, at once. E.
W. Smith, Royston, Rt. 2.
Want raise chicks on halves.
Give good attention, excellent
also turkeys and guineas.
Mrs. Ruth Pittman, LaGrange,
Rt. 2. ; ;
Want 50 biddies to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Mrs. Oscar
Bellamy, Rochelle, Box 993.
Want 100 B. R. baby chicks
to raise on halves to 10 wks. old.
W. B. Goodin, Abbeville. Rt. 1.
_ Want up to 500 any large breed
chicks to raise on halves to 6
wks. old prefer New Hampshire
or R. I. Reds. H. C. Sims, Rome,
Pi). 2
~Want 100 W. Leghorns, prefer
puliets, to raise on halves to 12
wks. old. Best of attention. Mrs.
RR. L. Mullins, Leary, Rt. 1.
-BANTAMS: :
Exc. nannie goat, part Nubian
and part Toggenbure, for Golden
- Sebright bantams, consider other
breeds. Send proposition. Myrick
Hearn. College Park, 1238 No.
Main St. Ca 3570.
Want 5 or 6 W. L. bantam hens
of 1938 hatch, at once, at reason-
able price. C. S. Darrington, De-
catur, 119 No. McDonough St.
Want some clean legged com-
mon bantam chickens. Mrs.
Lowse F. Moody Atlanta, 402-5
Grand: Theater Bldg.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:
Want purebred Buff Rock
rooster. State age, wt. and price.
._ Mrs. A. T. Browning, Millen, Rt.
2.
CaAPONS:
_ Want buy capons from 3 to 12
Ios. Good price paid. Milt Palm-
er Gicnwood, Rt. 2.
Want 2 young, large capons,
trained to carry chicks. Mrs.
Chas. L. Nevill, Pulaski.
CORNISH:
Want 1 or 2 Dark Cornish
(heavy type) roosters, 8 to 12
mos. old, purebred. good stock
breeding purposes. Write
first. D. H. Elliott, M. S. H. Mil-
ledgeville.
POULTRY FOR SALE
Pure White Pekins, 75c ea.: ex-
change for any kind heavy breed
Cartledge, Talbotton, P. O.|
POULTRY WANTED _
Want 1 purebred Cornish roos-|
ter or cockerel and 2 pullets or
r. State best)
price. Also want baby chicks or'|
hens, Bulldog str.
eggs, same str. Mrs. E. P. Griffin,
LEGHORNS:
Want 25-50 White or Brown L.
hens at market price, Brown
preferred. R. E. F. Jenkins, Win-
ston, Rt. 1. :
Want 1 Everlay str. B. L. roos-
ter, purebred, 1 or 2 yrs. old. 2
Rica. Box 202.
MINORCAS:
Want 75 Minorca 10 mos. old
hens, culled, wormed and vac-
cinated. Mrs. J. R. Huff, Craw-
ford. Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS:
Trade 5 yr. scuppernong vines
for some_thoroughbred chickens.
J. S. West. Cuthbert.
en yard for party on 50-50 basis.
Have plenty runs and long ex-
perience. Mrs. H. C. Martin,
White Oak.
Want 25 or 40 purebred hens
of good stock to raise from on
halves. Return old stock and half
Want a few mated pr. White
King pigeons. State price. B. J.
Wynne, Cochran.
QUAIL: |
Want for stocking farm, 4 pr.
quail at reasonable price, Answer
once. J. M. Jones, Omega, Rt.
REDS (RHODE ISLAND):
Exc. very fine. pigeons (best
money can buy) namely,- Dra-
goons, Racing Homers and Bir-
mingham Rollers, for purebred R.
i. Reds. James Paulk, Jr., Fitz-
gerald.
Want to exchange 1 B. P. R.
rooster and 7 pullets, ready to
lay and 1 R. I. Red rooster for
same number good R. I. Red pul-
lets. Ea. pay exp. Mrs. G. L. Po-
sey, College Park, Rt. 1.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES):
Want buy 10 or 15 purebred
March hatch N. H. Red hens and
1 rooster. Must be free of disease
and cheap for cash. Mrs. W. R.
Barton, Adel, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. WANTED:
Want 2 M. B. turkey hens,
April 1938 hatch. Give best price.
Wardell Bentley,
1 Box 144.
Want 1 pr. turkeys. State price.
Joe E. Hill, Maysville.
Want. buy Bronze turkeys for
breeding. Mrs. C. H. Yearwood,
Macon, Rt. 6. :
Want 2 ganders. State price,
etc. Miss Lenore
Carnesville. Rt. 1.
Hubbard,
Want purebred) young White
7 Quote,
prices on lots of 3 and 6. C. H.
African guinea hens.
Sullivan, Tignall.
Want a turkey tom and hen,
Bourbon Reds preferred. State
price, etc. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy,
Halcyondale.
Want 25 ducks, including some
Mallards. Dr. C. C. Harrold, Ma-
con.
Wani 1 turkey hen, and would
take hen also if very reasonable.
State what yoti have. Mrs. J. W.
Lriscy, Halcyondale, Rt. 1.
Want about 12 Mallard ducks.
Mrs. W. M. Hobby, Sylvania.
Pay $1.00 per pair for 2 pr.}
White Guineas. Mrs. Mell Hanna,
Atlanta. 2028 Boulevard Dr.
Buy at once 2 or 3 Bronze
turkey hens, 8 or 10 Mallard
ducks and 8 or 10. geese, large
var. H. E. Smith, Augusta, 926
Reynolds St... 5
Want. some domesticated Mal-
lard ducks. .State number and
price. B. F. Harris, Griffin.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want nice, clean, healthy wo-
man, 30-45 yrs. old, no children,
for light farm work, milk, help
with garden, etc., $12.00 to $15.09
mo. and board. G. T. Chaffin
Monticello, Rt. 1, Box 3.
Want white woman, nice, re-
spectable, 40-45 yrs. old to live
in-home and do light farm work.
no field work. Reasonable salary.
Mrs. S. A. Prewett, Winston. Rt.
a
Want at once exp. farm hand
to do gen. farm work. White,
ablebodied. honest. willing work-
er, $10.00 mo. first mo., $12.00
afterwards, board and laundry.
S. B. Hudson, Alpharetta. RFD
3
Want reliable white woman for
light farm work. no field work.
20-35 yrs. of age, able furnish
ref. $6.00 mo. first mo., $8.00
thereafter, with board and laun-
Gry if satisfactory. Answer own
handwriting. Mrs. B. W. Dun-
can, Columbus, 404 11th St.
yr. this spring preferred. Reason-
ably priced. S. K. Bone, Villa!
Will contract to operate chick-|
Lithonia. Rt.
Want small family, white or
colored, for farm work, 50-50 ba-
SiS Or wages. Must be sober and
reliable. Answer promptly. C. R.
Morris, Newnan, Rt. 3.
Want 2 good farmers with
farms near Atlanta: 180 A. front-
River with 30 A. rich botto
land, 6 R. house, 1 fair tenant
house; 15 A. rich land on Nancy's
Creek, 3 R.- house. Hugh Rich-
gn Atlanta, 160 Peachtree
Want unencumbered, healthy,
white woman, 20-40 yrs. of age
for gen. light farm work, no field
work. $3.00 week to right party.
Mrs. Mamie Smith,. Rockmart,
Rte 1, 5:
Want at.once young man of
good character to work on farm.
$15.00 mo. and board. Must not
drink and be willing worker. J.
C. Davis, Osierfield.
Want at once, real nice white
woman to do gen. light farm
work for a good home and $3.00
mo. Must be healthy, willing
worker. Apply. Mrs. Sam Taylor
Quitman, Rt. 1.
Want good farm hand to work
for wages. Must be sober and re-
of chickens raised in Fall of} liable. Come or write at once.
1938. Mrs. Willie Deal, Summit,| Robert F. Henry, Carrollton.
| Rt. 1. RFD 1.
PIGEONS: Want at once good man for
farm work, strictly sober and
gaest. Home and part of crop.
Fermanent for right party. J. R.
| Hall, Dallas, Rt. 1.
Want good. reliable middleaged
woman of good character to do
light farm work, no field work,
for home and reasonable salary.
Ref. G. T. Ingram, Cedartown,
Rt. 1. =
Want farm help for standing
rent, share croppers or wages,
white or colored. Rheuben Bish-
op. Fayetteville. Rt. 2.
Want young girl to live with
elderly couple as one of family
and help with light farm work,
for board and $1.00 week. Mrs.
A. J. Fite, Hull. RFD.
Want a wage hand who knows
how to farm. Must be reliable.
Reasonable wages. Small family.
Jas. Daniel, Mauk, RFD 1.
Want nice young woman for
light farm work no field work.
Board and small salary. 2 in
family. Apply. D. D. Gollins, Ly-
ons, Rt. 3. :
Want young, single man for
gen. farm work. Must be stout,
healthy and hustler. $20.00 mo.
} board and laundry for good man.
R. E. Guffin, Marietta. Rt. 4.
Want 1 good 1 h. farmer at
once for wages. House and wood
furnished, and $20.00 mo. L. H.
Harper, Wray, Rt. 2.
Want an orphan boy, 15 or old-
er, without bad habits, to live as
one of family and help with farm
work. E. A. Montgomery, Ac-
worth.
Free rent to man and wife of
good character with reference,
house (completely furnished);
plenty wood and water, land to
tend, to live on place and look
after things for me. D. C, Ham-
ilton Atlanta, Ponce de Leon
Apts. Ma 2645.
Want man and wife to work 1
h. farm on shares. I furnish land
and fertilizer; other party fur-
nish stock, labor, etc., or stand-
ing rent. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell,
McDonough, Rt. 3. .
Want farm hand to work this
year part crop and board, or will
pay by the month. Must be thor-
oughly reliable; sober and a gen-
tleman. J. O. Campbell, Dallas,
Rt. 4.
Want 1 colored family and 1
colored single man for gen. farm
work for wages, or small crop
and wages. S. L. Calfee, Bruns-
wick.
Want family to work by the
day on farm. House, wood, gar-
dn patches, pasture free. Must
have as many as 4 or 5 field
hands. W. W. McPherson, Viha
Rica.
Want a man for farm work.
50c day, board and laundry. D.
K. Fletcher, Ambrose RFD 1.
Want white man without fam-
ily to work on farm. $10.00 mo.
and board. Start to work at once.
rust be able and willing to work
and of good character. H. T. Jef-
fords, Waycross. Rt. 3.
Want settled negro couple for
country home near Atlanta. Both
to work, gardening, milking,
poultry and other odd jobs. Good
wages and everything furnished.
Write L. N. Berry, Atlanta, 410
C&S Bldg.
Want 1 to 3 h. farmer with
feed and plow tools to work Gov-
ernment farm, 4 mi. Albany. D.
L. Beaty, Colquitt.
Want at once wage hand, white
or colored, to do general farm
work year reund. Furnish house
and wood if married. No drunk-
ard need apply. C. Lance, Dan-
ville. Rt. 2.
Want, unencumbered, healthy.
reat woman on farm. No fielc
work. Salary and board. Prefer
Irish or Swede. Mrs. M. D. Jones.
Midville, Rt. 1. :
families, able furnish selves for)
ing about 1 mi. on Chattahoochee |
Want small family, white or
colored, to work a 1 h. farm on
shares. Henry Carr. Sparta, Rt. 1.
Want at once nice honest farm
woman for farm. No field: work.
Room. board, small salary. Mrs.
G. C. Beall, East Point, 225 Cler-
mont Ave.
Want man to work with dairy.
m) Must be exp. and good truck
C. Haskell. Au-~|
driver, also. A.
gusta, Rt. 4.
Want middleaged woman for
| light farm work, no field work.
Gocd wages, room and board.
Mrs. M. H. Hull. Atlanta, 1272
Oxford Rd. De4884.
~ Want white man for all round
farm. Must be healthy and good
worker. $10.00 mo. board and
| laundry. Pay weekly. H. S. Walk-
er, Macon, 349 Turpin St.
Want honest, sober. exp. white
farmer for share cropper. Fur-
nish one supplies. Also good, exp.
sober wage hand at once. Ref-
erence req. W. L. Wilson, Talk-
ing Rock. Rt. 2. &:
Want good Christian woman,
45-50 to live with me and help
with the chickens. hog and cow,
etc. No field work. Good home.
Mrs. Belle Lyle, Hartwell.
Want good man to work 80 A.
farm on half and half basis. Lo-
cated 18 mi. Atlanta in Cobb
county. Only men able supply
themselves need apply. F. G.
McOord, Atlanta, 82 Central Ave.
Want good farm hand, reliable
and sober, for wages. Must be
willing worker. Robert F. Henry,
Carrollton, Rt. 1. oS
Want good, sober, honest man
or boy to work small farm. Will-
ing worker. $8.00 to $12.00 mo.,
board and washing. John L. Ben-
nett, Screven. Rt. 2 Box 31.)
Want girl or middleaged wo-
may, for light-farm work. Musi
know how to milk. Good home
and $6.00 mo. Mrs. N. E. Godfrey,
Davisboro.
Want man to raise live stock
on shares. Good bidgs., new barn,
drilled well, plenty.of water for
stock. C. O. Johnson, Savannah,
205 W. 38th St.
Want farmer for small piece of
Jand and house, on halves. Write.
B. O. Fussell, Brunswock, Blythe
Isle.
Want wide awake, sober, hon-
est, single man, 25 to 35 yrs. old,
for wages or share crop. J. T.
Lamberth, Warwick.
Want single white, exp. farm
hand, sober, reliable and good
worker. Apply at once. W. E. Her-
ring, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Want 6 to 8 first ciass wage
hands, entire families can be
used to chop and pick cotton, al-
so a No. 1 tractor and truck man.
Single men or iarmers accus~
tomed to plowing in sand need
not apply. Taft Swygert, Barnes-
ville, RFD 1. | :
Want man, 45 or 50 yrs. old, to
do light farm work on shares.
Everything furnished. board and
laundry. 1 h. crop. Must be well
exp. Mrs. Alice Garmon, Lilburn,
Rtv: ; '
Want colored couple to .take
care of country home and do
light farm work, 18 mi. Atlanta.
J. E. Fuller, Atlanta, P. O. Box
693. ) ;
Want good reliable woman
Middleaged preferred, to help
with light farm work, no field
work, for home and salary. Av
once. Mrs. Pauline Nix, Thomas-
ten Feb s.
Want smart, single, sober man.
40-50 yrs.. for farm. Good home
and salary. W. D. Watson, Lo-
gansville.
Want farm hand, 15 to 25 yrs.
of age, good worker, honest and
single, $10.00 mo and board. W.
E. Bailey, Ty Ty, Rt. 2.
Want white girl, 18 to 25 yrs.
of age. for light farm work, no
ficld work. Live s one of fam-
ily and $1.50 week. A. D. Bul-
lock; Commerce, Box 133.
Want colored man with small
family for work on farm, by day
or wages. Housc and .wood fur=
nished. Steady employment. W.
L. Brown, Meansville, Rt. 1, Box
19. :
Want woman, 20-30 yrs. old,
fev light farm work, no field
work. Home and $1.50 week. No
objection to one child. At once.
John T. Holcomb, Canton, Rt..2.
Want young man, 18-20 yrs.
sober, healthy. strong. Farm im-
provements, no field work. $8.09
mo and board. Live with fam-
ily. C. H. Armstrong, Atlanta, 896
Drewry St., N. E.
Want nice middleaged woman
for light farm work, no field
work. V. H. Mills, Jackson.
Want single man for gen. farm
work. prefer white, under 30 yrs
of age. without bad habits. Apply.
J, H. Smith, Fort Valley. Rt. 1.
Want man or boy to help on
farm in Fulton Co.. Cook Cross-
ing Rd. Board. faGndry and good
regular pay. Reliable couple. J-
S. Garner, Fairburn.
Want middleaged couple with-
out children to Jive in and care
for small country place for home
with couple. Mrs. Dona Burde-
shaw, Fortson, Rt. 1.
_. Want settled woman to lis
Z
FARM HELP WAN
Want at once white, yout
man of good character, he
for light farm work, no
work. Give ref. and state
expected. Mrs. M. H. Kite
Savannah, RFD 3. eS
Want colored man, single
45 yrs. of age, with farm .
asnaee, te work on 10 A. fa:
mi. from Five Points on
Shoals Rd: Room. board a1
mo. Call Ma 4579. J. B.
Simer, Decatur, Rt. 1 a
home and do light farm work
field work, $10.00 ae cia Be
Mrs. Byrom Smith, Dalton.
Spencer St. ee
Want good Christian wor
white or colored, for light
work, no field work. Home.
and reasonable salary. Mrs.
Hamrick, Bremen, Rt. 1.
Want good, sober boy.
20 yrs. to live in home as :
family and do farm work.
East of Tucker. J. H. Lan
Stobe Min. Rt..2.0 2
Want woman 30-40 yrs, ;
for light farm work, no
work. $8.00 mo. and board.
C. : L. Rainey, Acwor
Unique Knitting Co. |
Want colored farm co
work for board and wages
Ca 3212 or Ga: 4761, or wr:
Be Bennett, Tucker, -
POSITIONS WANTE:
Want job in Mill. Can h
both wheat and corn. Go to
ary time. 22 yrs. exp. and
keep up mill. Salary or lease
not drink. Noah A. Fowler,
renceville. mee: Aes
Colored woman, 26 yr.
wants job on farm, no field
No bad habits. $250 wee
once. Willie Mae Hawkins,
burn, Rt. 2: Le
Settled man, alone, wants
on farm. Exp. in farming and
bacco, also do carpenter wo
No bad habits. Year round
J. R. Nichols, Ocilla. oe
AEE
_ Want small farm on share
sis, or poultry raising on sh
Well exp. also in any kind
cultural work. 40 yrs. old, no
habits. Good ref. W. B. Wil
ham, LaGrange. Bk See
Want job light farm wo:
field work. Home and reason
salary. Miss Monteen Whele
Monroe, 65 Mill St., c-o H.
Couch. ee
Young man, good educatio:
bad habits, desires work on s
farm. State salary, includ
board and laundry. E. L. Hic
man, Hiltonia. _ ae
Unengumbered, middle:
woman wants work in cou
no field work. Near Macon
Atlanta, preferred, but go a
where. Mrs. Etta Duke, Ma
1304 3rd St. x
32 yr. old woman, unen
bered, wants light farm wor.
field work. Healthy and. wi
worker, $3.00 week and boa
Write. Mrs. Evelyn Griffi
Shannon, P. O. Box 162.
43 yr. old man, A-1 all ro
farmer, wants job. Also
dairy hand. At once.
health. Willing worker. C
Haynes, Atlanta, 33 Wood
Ave. S. W. d ee
Refined young woman Ww
light farm work, no field w
$4.00 week and home. 33 yrs.
Miss Mary Bell Wafford, Gain
ville. 308 W. Washington St.
Middleaged couple, no child
want and must have place
farm. Move at once. Come
dont write. George H. Mi
Atlanta, 341 Central Ave.
Want job in Turpentine we
or job as overseer of farm. Sta
kind of work and price! pai
once. W. D. Smith, Tennill
Want 1 horse farm with
party who will furnish me
and self only. Fred Copeland
Janta, 842 Bankhead Ave. N
Want job on dairy, poulti
livestock farm. most any kind
farm work. 24 yr. old. State
your offer is with salary pe
Wm. Epps. Colbert. Rt. 2. |
Widow, 39, with boys, 13 al
16 yrs. of age, wants job on faz
for wages. Good workers. &
enthday Adventist. Mrs. N
Pitts, Smyrna. es
Want job on farm, for $3.0
week, board and laundry. Rai
on farm. 16 yrs. old. At onc
H. Hayes, Grantville. Rt. 1.
Want job light farm work.
field work. Do most any k
work except milk. Want $13
Mo. board and laundry. Mis
Ethel Harrison, Dublin. Rt
Want 1 h. crop on 50-50 ba
within 15 mi. Atlanta, wit
room house with modern con-
veniences. Can furnish self. S. 4
JfcCauley, Atlanta, 717 Jefierso
St. :
elisting Palow. Aes names and cc
es and the. counties in which the fer-
spectors will work during this
These inspectors will take samples
ir fertilizer at your home upon re- |
; from you. In case you eare to have
rtilizer inspected, please notify the
tor who has been assigned to your
This is a free service to the farm-
yeorgia and by having your fertilizer
ected. you will then know whether you.
getting value received.
i pector | to get a sample of your fer-
er please advise him the distance and
n from your post office in order
e will not have any trouble in find-.
ay to your farm. When a sample
ur fertilizer is drawn by an inspector,
warded to the State Chemist. , He
ean analysis. of same and you will
arched: a report as to. his findings.
your information, will state under.
new fertilizer laws of Georgia, the Ni-
1 will be shown first, ands in even
ers. That is, the old 8-3.29-4 will
Bah That is, 4% Nitrogen, 8%
Acid and. 4 Yor ae Fertilizer
1p according to the new fertilizer
ll be some higher in price because
tains more plant | food value and
give you better'results at harvest
- Our advice to farmers is to consider.
nt food they are receiving and not
r they are paying, -as_ the plant
you get is what. you have to depend
ducing good crops. It is not al-
best to consider the lowest price made
on fertilizer unless it carries: the
amount of plant food,
s department is your. department | ee as
- McIntosh
Liberty
e are endeavoring to rendera real
; he aes of Opes
it
te
ee KA. Akins,
Statesboro, Ga,
ae Ss. Allgood,
ees a
= canvite Ga.
ag: B. Bedingfield,
Cadwell, Ga.
oY M.
Black,
ee and
Ac L. Wadia 3
Rt. iL Et we, Ga.
3 G. ae
We
_W. Ww. Brooks.
Greensboro, Ga.
PC
Brantley"
Camden
_ Wayne
Turner*
Ben Hill
Crisp
. Gwinne
To:
Jackson.
_C. J. Broome,
Jae Ga.
a8. W. Brown.
Ashburn, Ga. :
Statham, Ga.
Harrist. 0
Chattahoochee
Muscogee
| Talbot
Houston*
- Bleckley
Twiggs
Columbia* :
McDuffie
Richmond
In notifying ~
Calhoun*
Quitman
Randolph
a. M. Monon
een Ga.
Jv,
Floyd
- Walker
- Mitchel
Baker
1*.
o> eo
Camilla, Ga.
Dade.
Chatoooet = EH
-George D. Moran
Route 4, Summerville.
Banks
Dougherty foe
Paulding*
Polk =
Douglas
oa Cooper,
ee
Telfair.
_ Appling*-
F Emanuel*
Jenkins ~
H. W.
Putnam +
Route 4, Swainsboro, Ga.
E. R. Cunard, z
Route 2, Mansfield, Ga.
Fields. Jeff Davis
Atkinson*.
Lanier:
Clinch
Coffee
Call on
oo) RL 8, Marietta, Ga. |
of Fulton known as old Milton
olan. Gain
-Whiefield*
Catoosa
Murray
Gordon
Decatur*_ sot
Semimole 4s
Grady
Colquitt?
| Worth
Thome :
Lee
Terrell ;
-Durrence,
-
ae
R. E,
Chatham
_-Bitingh
Wilkes
Pa Hart
_W. T. Bedgood,
"Crawfordville, Ga. | Se Uhcnee
a : Habersham
Rabun
Z oo be
Pickens _
Fannin
Charlton
Bacon! |
oJ some
Rockdale
7 Macon?
Taylor:
Schley
-ITIONS WAN bas
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ee aien |
: Rolston, Ga.
dy
ee C. Lovett, Jr.
Waynesboro, Ga.
Malcom, |
Social Circle, Ga. Ay
Mas
\
"POSITIONS: WANTED
ee oe
Delton, Ga.
eee daly Lieusldas,
ease Decent aoe
Route: 2, Doerun, Ga.
- Americus,
re daewed: a
Sa Ga. 3
ie qr Wena .
Route q, TOs, Ga.
oe Ga. _
D. L. Massee,
one Ga
- Spalding*
Henry
Butts -
Johnson*
Baldwin
Washington
Wilkinson
Clarke*
POCONGe. 3
Madison
Miller
Damascus,
Brooks
Cook
Echols
Glenn,
Ga.
-Lowndes*. a
ee H. Rodg: S
a re a
-Pattnall*
Evans
Toombs -
Webster*. 2
Stewart ead
aes
Aiton:
~ Clayton
Fayette
chee River. :
Treutlen*_
| Wheeler
_ Montgomery
_ Berrien*
Pte
Irwin
Monroe
i Pike -~
Lamar
Heard
POSITIONS WANTED
"Decatur ;
2p
All of Sie County south of Chattal
Saul Sulliv
; ~Thomaston,:
apes es SOE Rae, fous
RFD, Roopville,
| POSITIONS WANTED
: i woman Sgiahic: bie jcb :
ork, no field work. |:
Want job on farm for reason-
eople,. $2.50 week.
-Roberts.. Columbus
th wife and 1 child,
1. farm for wages. Do
arm work. Life time
3 Gresham, Jonesboro.
wife want farm werk,
or any kind farm
g Ww. Pee: oe
HrigHnn: woman, noi
ation, wants job with
p le on farm. peta
liable, etc.
able wages, 35 yrs. old, single, re-
See or write. Leroy.
Eppinger. East Point. = Ware
St. Ca 3455.
Boy, 16, wants. ioe on farm.
Life time exp. on farm. Can milk!
cows, go anywhere. Send RR
fate. Everett Brumbalow, Pen-
dererass, RFD.
- Want job on good farm
Chatham or Bulloch county with
good, Christian family. Want
small house to live in and work
by day or month. Ref. Man and
| wife, both Christians. Life time
exp. in tobacco, cotton and truck
farming. J. F. Conner, Bloom-
inedale. |
Counte, 60, able finance self,
ants small place of about 3
| acres with good small house, to
keep up and in repair and farm
chores
fot vent. SB. pata
cee Rt. 8, Box 231.
in}
Life time exp. Know how to grow
any kind crops and how to han-
dle labor. Best ref. Self and wife
only. Christians. -R. H. Harde-
man; Vidalia. Rt. 1. .
14 yr. old boy wants .b on
farm. Can do most any kind farm
work. No bad habits. J. YT. Pea-
cock, Chester.
~ Want job on truck farm. Wife
and self, both work. Go any-
where. Must have work. Home
and small salary. J. R. Sentell,
Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del. -
Want 2 h. crop on halves. 5 in
family, all willing workers. C. L.
praedy, Atlanta, 114 Pine St. N.
Cripple young woman, 27 yrs.
cf age, wants light farm work, no
eal ton, Rt
Want job as overseer. of tan:
2 mento work for wages and 1 to
Have be moved. Mean business.
farm. G. G. Meeks, Atlanta. 638
about 15 or 20 plows. 54 yrs. old,
field work, in exchange for small.
salary and home. Prefe. Lowndes '
or ga Co. ets soy Tif-;
6.) ' 69.
: Woman with 8 yr.
wants work on farm, no fieid
work, with old -ouple near
church and school. for home and
small salary. Annie Lou Davis,
Pendergrass, Riise: <
Want 1h. crop or 50- 50 basis.
work crop: 6 in family, 4 to work.
All letters ans. Sam T. Wood,
Lavonia. Rt. 1, c-o W. E; Wood.
Want 1h. crop on 50-50 basis!
or day work. Have 15 yr. old boy
and 16 yr. old girl. 4 in family.
11 able to work. Ref. Raised on
McDonald St. S. E.
Want job overseeing farm,
35 yrs. exp. on farm. Good ref.,
$1.00 day or $30.00 mo. and board
and laundry. Straight time. Sam
old child| |
Want 1 Or 2h. farai. between
Palmetto and College Park.
standing rent. Married with fam-
ily. Ben Reynolds, Atlanta, 430
Boulevard, N. E., Apt. 32.
Family of 4 want farm. 2 boys
-14 and 17 -yrs. of age. Prefez
house to selves. Go most an
where. Mrs. Mary Van a Ha-
hira. c-o Gen. Del.
30 yr. old woman, = chil
yrs. old, wants light farm wor
nu field work, for home an
small salary. - With respectable
people. Mrs. Sarah | Harr
Athens, RFD 3
Young nrrice man, ae
dairy work, wants job in dai
Good dry-hand milker. Best
ref. State salary paid. Leroy San
ders, Elberton, Rt. 3. Box L
20 yr. old boy wants job on
farm or with poultry. Exn. in
poth. Reasonable salary. At one
Burke, Rocky Ford. Rt. 1, Box
, Write. Robert Walden, Harle