TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938 | are just beginning to sow beds under for plants to set. direct in the field, for a much larger tobacco crop than a enlarged crop will aid us in holding buyers in this: secticn. are being held in tach community by instructing growers in the use of spray ds for the prevention of blue mold. asons low prices we do not Bui pase f Irish potatoes. avoring early corn in large quantities for car lots) and peas and beans on smaller mn will be the largest crop with oe LIVESTOCK ing! is a iar iked schedule of dif- mn hog grades which will be used by until further notice in buying hogs at _| in Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. mooth hogs, 240 Ibs. up. 4c under top, tl Hogs, 180-240 lbs. market top; No, ogs, 150-180 lbs. %c under toy; No, fogs, 130-150 tbs, 1c under top; No, Hogs, 110-130 Ibs,, 2c under top; No. . 110. Qise under top: Fat Sows 144 un- i Hogs cf whatever weight basis they thin anfinished hogs, all kinds. Prices discounts under fat sows based on Stags 2%c under top, ws docked 20-40 lbs. cked 70 lbs. ee MOULTRIE SOFT HOGS TRIE, Ga. January 27No. 1s, 7.253 . 3.75; No. 3's, 6.25; No. 4s, 5.25; No. 5's heavies, 6.75: stags. 4.75, d ALBANY SOFT HOGS. , Ga.. January 27These prices as by Cudahy Packing Company are on Or hogs and are subject to change Y: PA.205 INO; 28: 6.15; No: 3's. 6.25%. 5.25: No. os pigs, AMS: SREAESE. Gy, ATLANTA SOFT HOGS fA, Ga, January 27These prices as Vy White Provision Company are on d soft hegs and are subject to chauge ts) $7.50; No. 2s, $7.00: No, 3s, $6.50; 50: No. 5s, pigs, $5.00; heavies. $7.00; Hard hozs in Atlanta were quoted $8. > for the market tcp. fas CATTLE Z z A Ga, January 27. Fat cows. $4. 50- mmon cows, $3.75-$4.25: c3nners and $2 5-83.50: good feed lot steers and -$7.00; common Steers and heifers, o bulls, $4.50-35.00; common CHICAGO HOGS GO. January 2.Top, $8.90;. Bulk, , $8.55 @ $885: 220-240 Ibs, $7.90 @ 25 1bs., $7.35 @ $7.90: 375-500 lbs., Sweet cee are selling at 60c per bushel, Syrup is ee ary, at around 40 to 45c, ow, LONG, Manager CLAXTON and GLENNVILLE MARKETS Truck :oads of Pure Cane Syrup in barrels are in good demand, and have been moving steady from these. markets with A-1 grade bringing 33 cents per gallon and No. 1 grade bringing 30 cents per gallon, The demand for No. 10 cans of Syrup has been slow, but we are beginning to get more calls for No, 5 and No. 10 Cans of Syrup. These Markets can supply large quantities of good quality No. 10- cans of eyrup at 35 cents each, Car lots of Ear Corn is in good demand with prices ranging around 50 cents per buhel at the farm and . 57 cents per bushel loaded in the car, We have been unable to supply the damend for Sweet Potatoes. for both truck sales and seed purposes, Sweet Potatoes are continued to be bedded oe early plantings, and most growers are treating their seed in order to grow. this crop as near free of disease aS possible. Onions are still being planted, This- crop is expected to, exceed that of last year in these sections to the. extent of about one-fourth larger acreage, | Poultry Sales have been scheduled on the Glennville Market every Wednesday P. M. beginning at 2 oclock, . Turnip Greens and Mustard Greens are selling lo- cally at 90 cents per dozen bunches, and Collard Greens at 80 cents per dozen bunches, WALTER BRIT TINGRAM. eee THE MACON MARKET The supply of green vegetables has been somewhat greater than the demand for the last ten days and there has been a slight drop in prices. However, the quality has not been any too good due to the freeze that killed practically all turnips to the ground, With warmer weather and favorable seasons the quality will improve and we do not lock for much further decline and really expect the demand to be much better, Florida citrus fruit is moving better than last sea- Son due to the lower prices than was demanded last year, Oranges and pee are selling at from 65 to 80c per bag. lS Parties having corn and cane syrup for sale in truck. lead quantities should list same with our market in. the event they are unable to truck to the market as we may be able to direct truckers to their farms. We _ have had inquiries already and expect more and would be yery, glad to assist the farmers in every way possible in begs of their surplus. crops, J. N, RAINES, Manager. PRICES OF FRESH GEORGIA 7 NEGETABLES - Prevailing on State rae Market, ante, Today, January 15.4998. Miciceiai Apples Bulk. per bushel! - Beans, Lima Ber bushel Beans, Snap. per bushel Buts, per dozen bunches. Cabbage, per cwt. : Sollaras. per. dozen bunches. Mustard Greets, per bushel . Green peas, per busnel Spinach, per ovshel Sweet Potatoes, per cwt, Turnips, Bunched. per aoe bunches Apples. U, S.No. t Bushel Packages... 1s $1.00 ...4.00- 425 ---2,00-2 15 will Start next month, : day. Due to the good demand for corn and: nay the last two weeks it has advanced in price. Corn is bring ing from 65c to 75c per bushel, Hay from $100 $1400 per ton and velvet beans $1.10 per pushei } Turnip salad is still holding up around 25 to . per hamper, Collards have declined in price due to the warm weather. and are bringing from 15 to 20 per dozen, The growers have finished setting their cabbage in this section and we have arcund twenty- vhine ft Mitchell and Grady counties and all growers a their land prepared for spring: ErOgNee planting whi s M. JOINES. Manager THE VALDOSTA. MARKET. We hee }isted here now turnip salad, turnips roots, and collards ready for market, We have fine cabbage plants ready for transplanting, Syrup Gallon ant half gallon cans for sale. also some swee potatoes listed. Get in touch with us. PANL W, CARTER, Mansger, SOIL CONSERVATION _ DISTRICT ACT Oreanisis. a svil conservation district. under th . Districts Act, passed: last year by the Georgia leet - lature, does not give tie elected supervisors or one else the right to do any work on a farm. wit the owners consent. T. L. Ashbury, secretary of: State Soil Conservation Committee, declared here. to= The Act simply provides the legal oun farmers in a locality who realize that their ate washing away, to band themselves together, work the kind of an erosion control-pregram they want. and then qualify for help from the Federal Government to carry out the program on their f arms. Asbury point ed out. s The Act does prcvide for simple land-use lations... he explained. but each one proposed h: ~ to be voted on by the land-owners in the district. than a ma jority ot the voting land- rowhers must v PECAN PRICES Ae Schleys 12e. Ibe stuarts 9c-10 Ip: /Meisons 9e lb; money-makers 8c Ih; seedlings 5c-6c to: Pt. ATLANTA SPOT COTION | Jan, 27. 1938.On the close of the market to- day, Atlanta Spot Cetton was quoted at 8.85 per to tor middling 7-3 inch staple, s .. The average crice of middling 7-8 inch staple on ten seuthetn markets, yesterday was 8.50 < sro : D auavie premiums paid on the southern desiz- as nated markets yesterday averaged 42 points on for middling 15-16 inch staple and 8) points 0) for One inch staple cot-on, New York futures closed today March 8.43, New Orleans futures closed. today March 8. 58. "ATLANTA. WOOL MARKET Washed wool, 40c lu; free from burs, 35c Ib. Turnip Salad, per. bushel hamper. 26 49-60 ~ light burry, 33c Ib. med. bur. aTe lo:, h, bur 20c to MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prev aie Wholesale Prices (F.0-B: Pdints Mentioned). } | Atlanta Augusta Barnes-| { ville bs A ioe Clarkes-, [Bowden | i arrolle E 19- 20) er Ibs. ta bu.) eC: eren, per - 100 lbs.) ees (white, per 100 Ibs.) Hay, No. 1, CON Se sas Hay, No. 1, ton ~~ ee oline: Ot en O1 Seed (Prime) ed Meal, 8% een teeh 24 20 20 16 15 LE eo 10 Ly ton - ville ea eee a= 24) 28-.30 | 20 | 20: 22 .28-.39 | 20-)- 20-. 21 20 : a 20. psec ee ie : Bea eS 18 Ose A 12) 142-45 ihe, 2, lf j e : ae 08 oe ae O06 AD ; oe =f ty 20- a 3 1S: 3 EE Pace 48 09 20 18 30 1.50 1.75 ed Meal. Re Sublect to Change | Claxton , Com oe Dawson | yenuary 15, 19338... . ae ae Fayette | tieiaad Ly Veriion Quitman wo i : ee 20 E184 ; a i, : 20) 20 ee 20 naaee ses 3 aes ge 320 if ta) % e. 12 14 : : 08 March b 1917 ~ Published - Semi-Monthly by = DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner. Executive Office: State Capite!, Atianta, Geergia Publishing Office Covington, Ga. en FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the god fice at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. for mailing at-special rate .of postage eS for in Sho. 1103, Act of October .8, 1917. ces of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under Be regulations inserted one time on each request and re- ed only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. imited space will not permit insertions of notice containing than 30 words inciuding name and address der Teeicattve Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not me any oe lity fer any notice appearing in the Bul- (Continued from Page one? ch specific regulation, before it can be put into effect. The andowners can vote to abolish any regulation they adopt o not lke. id-use regulations adopted will operate much like require- in a school district or regulations in a city zoning dis- > he continued. Naturaliy, the farmers of a district -will for-even simple land-use regulations only after considering and is the nation's most valuable resource and that one ation does not have the right carelessly to destroy it to the ment of future generations. FARM INVENTORY VALUABLE 'S, GA., JAN. 15A January farm inventory is a valu- ito determine whether the farming operations of the have produced a net loss or gain, J. William Panning, n farm management specialist, said here today. ing suggested that it is a good practice for Georgia farm- set aside someday in. January to-do this Job. He said this best way of knowing whether the farm is producing a es of all land, feeds, seeds, miscellaneous supplies, ma- teols, and livestock may be listed in a farm inventory, ointed out, and these are the basic assets of the bus- n labor and management are applied to these things s begin. ' he adequacy of feed and seed, and the amount and condi- machinery and tools all can be determined from an in- coperly taken in January. No better work can be done ionth on each farm than checking up on these things. ling declared that an inventory fhay serve a useful pur- a eredit statement. He said they. are often presented to! itutions when ebtaining loans for annual operations. If ar kept regularly, a good picture of the needs and uses of ke obtained. four groups of.items to include in an inventery, ac- o the specialist. These ave: (1) Jand with its peryma- a vements; (2) machinery and tools;..(8) feeds, seeds, janeous supplies, and (4) livestock. The number of ige of oe and the total value should be listed, he ) HELP WANTED FARM HELP. WANTED izble, sober. single | ; for gen, farm work 60 mo, board and exch, Miss Dell El- Want. a good, hustling. cpeliatole working man i8 to 30 years to right party. J. W. Williams, Rt. make a crop. $1 per month to i Dougiasville, eliable, Shencunbeted Want good colored girl 18 to 25 light farm work, no ite er-colored, Good |+ sonable salary. Ref. Heward, Kathigen. od farmer with plenty avy 2.or 3 h. farm. oth land, plenty cotton histate: cultivation, On ses te do light farm .woxk in- cluding milking, no field work. jes. Colon C. DeLoach, oe broke, Want a wage hand t $mall farm and help lack after stock, 2 in faniily. Prefer middle- aged man. Mollie.Cannady, Rt. 1, Vidalia. + Want girl or woman, ages 14 to 45, no bad habits, tc do light ifarm work, help tend cows, pigs, poultry for part of stock and a home. Must have good health. B.S, Myers. Taylors Creek. Want young or middleazed so- ber man to live in home and work on farm for small wages.and part interest in money crep. Jerry | Wilson, Rt. 1, Hahiza. Want white | woman, unencum- | bered, for light farm work, Mrs, B. Ww, Gibson, 1045 North Ave, = E., Atlanta, oe Walnut 18356. ) 4 Want at once middlezged white | woman for light farm and garden work, Must be clean and smart. 5 in family Board and sma}l'sal-' waty. live in (home. Miss Edna Kent, Rt, 4, Box 158, Millen. Want geod Christian man, who is honest, no bod habits, to help us with truck farm, Shoe Can use a good little boy and will give gcod home to some arge enough to work. Van Pelt, ee kk. Write, eens garet A. Ward. Be- ok to 20 yrs, of age + farm work. Board d cotton patch, meast QOvilla. :Odis jman. for small farm, rist mill. black- tools, 1D. Hh. goed man Souith no tho knows how to Prank Conner. Eden. Want good man for 30 acres good land and buildings near i ithe flowers. aynes. Buford. @ good 2 horse So eet S Rt. 1. Fairburn, Want a family to work and gather 1 horse creo on 50-50 basis or will pay daily wages. Ref. re- t pan work: in quired, Mrs. Lola ees Pope, RED home. Prefer|1, Pinehurst. ply at once! - want a man and family to do. 2 , blacksmith work. repairing tools, .shoeing mules and all kinds of shop work, also to do Carpenter I-| work repairing house, barns, ork. ch-ds, Furnish house. garden and. a9. patch. Pay hee 50 aday, W. . Clemones, Rt. 3, Rome. a woase to -eend., FOR SALE "Tsesday, F ebruary ae 193 : Second Hand Machinery FOR SALE Fordson tractor, goed cond., and dbl. disc tractor harrow, $200.00 for both; Chattanooga disc plow $20.00; splendid Pied- mont 2 h. wagon, $35.00 G. W. Whitsworth, Lavonia. Rt. 4 Medel T Fordson tractor equip- ped with Oliver D-12 side plow and power take-off. All good working order. $175.00. Julius C. Jones, Marietta. 106 Moon St. 2 horse: Chattancoga No. 23 plows. Value, $6.50 ea., or Xc. for Runher peanuts, O-Too-Tan beans, black- eye peas, Sugar cane syrup or other farm produce can use of equal value, : R. Dug- gan, Cochran. Rt. 4. Fordson tractor, plow and har- row, $100.00. W. M. Strickland, Summerville. Rt. 2. 1 International riding culti- vator, geod cond., $10.00 Mrs. Jd. V. Wellborn, Madison, Ri: 4. Chattanooga reversible disc chickens, or anything .can use.; Gantt cotton planter and 1 guano distributor, good as new, $6.00 for both at my barn, Joel Qo, MMoring, Swainsboro, Rt. 3.. Practically new JI. H. C. Di- agonal a plow-cultivator,. $50. 00. Rufus R. Duffey, Carroll- _} ton. 24-in, Meadows mill, $60.00;. Bur feed grinder, $20.00; corn sheller, $12.00; 6 h. p. Fairbanks. |Morse gas. eng., $15.00; 3 h. p. Economy gas eng., $15.00; J. M. | Lankford, Cordele, North 3rd st. Cole combination late model planter, good cond., fully equip- 2 $14.00; Middlebuster, Farm ell, Ekay rake and mower and | other implements. Dan Brown- ing, Helena, Box 264. 1% hip. Fairbanks-Morse .gas eng; $95.00: 5 ch. p. Hercules 2as eng., $45.00. Both A-1 cond, -exc. for 35 bu. or 60 bu., respectively jof good corn..Bring corm and get | engine. H. BP. Aderhold, East... Point, 510 Vesta Ave, John Deere 6 Hh. p. gas -eng., and Dixie pea huller, on wheels, $40.00; 8 row grain drill, $10.00; all fair cond., aged for Hay peas! corn, oats. 2s S. Villa Rica: Willie 2 Smith, Villa Rica Rt.: Chattanooga 62 plow, ond for -sale. or -exc., for 1 horse. Oliver or other value. EH. Dy White, Rupert Rt. 1 Box 8. 15 th. p. motor, mounted, suit- able for any kind of farm use,. $275.00 or exc. for farm tractor with plows, harrow, or farm pro- duets of equal value. J. R. Lan- caster, Atlanta. 789 Cooper St. years: af age to live-on the prem- | rvators, also 4 wagons: 2-1-lhorse cited. J. R. Roller, College Park. cows and meedy one, Write or see Rev. J. sehcol and church, 25 mi'-> from, Atlanta 4 miles from Fayetteville, standing rnt. Must furinsh self and .be reliable. W. C. Threnton;| running cond., FOB. Cash. A. J. [~Pope, Tallapoosa. John Deere riding plow, = 1 Case 22 x 36 threshing -ma- chine. $75.00; .1 International ' tractor harrow, $35.00. Both. $100.00 FOB. Dana Whitfield, "EY LY: Case ene.. mounted and oiler also: a practically new Blue Flame 200 cap. oil burning. ibrooder for sale or exe. pigs, work ;Shoats, a good Farmall tractor, .Or eee mule, not over 6 years: cold. M. G. Phillips, Eatonton. Pair 2 ~ plows middleouster and turn plows, $8.00. Miss Ad-_ die C. Hicks, Scottdale, De 6280. ' Good Fordson tracvor, $125:00; ; Bush and Bog tractor, harrow, used only this past summer, S15 . dbl disc tractor harrow, $35. 005) J. P. Anderson, Atlanta, 423 At lanta Ave., SS. E. Ma. 4246. 1 right hand turn turbine water wheel, W. A. BPAnnen ; Stilson, Rt. 2. 2 International Riding culti-- vators $25.00 -ea., exc. for hogs, cattle -or anything can use. A. B. Gifford, Rising Fawn, Turning plows, planters, culti- pe 2-2- horse, on terms. complete. Sell half Correspondence soli- 2h. wagon, shop anvil, 2 horse eection harrow, cotten :planter, 1 and 2 horse turn plows. Mc- Wormick mower and rake. F. W : Jones, Fayetteville. i 1 riding cult.vator, good cond., for sale .or exc., aoe ynhay peas, | peanuts, .corn (shelled), size hogs. Mrs. J.C. ' Goolsby. Baxley dt..3. 5 Deering Ideal mowing machine and rake, 1 syrup ane mill .and 10 feet copper pan Fordson itrac- tor, 1 twin disc side plow. 1 har- row. All good cond. Sell .right or exc. for pair good mules. H. D. Edmondson, Temple, Rt. 1. 1 Moline planter, with dif. plates for different seed. $18. 00; Chattanooga turn plow, No. 72% newly painted, $7.25: steel beam. for a 25 Avery, $1. 35. All -geod \ cream separator, 250 cap. Cy- press incubator also an engine and boiler, for sale. P. W. Burch, Chester. : 1 set pit wagon scales, good \cond., 1$25.00 at farm. Geo. E. turning plow also Bosch magnito } _\for sale er trade for P.:C. sheat: Dilnius s. Reinhardt, Waleska. {sacking spouts; Moore, Rebecea Rt. 1, Box 95. trade for lany breed. James W. Cagle, Ball Ground, Box 175, ' or any ESxc., Continental motor, mounted, 6 eylinder, A-1 shape, cheap, or -exc., for. feed or live stock. J. W. Fortier, Thomaston, Rt. 1. Fairbanks- Morse 742 h. p. eng. used 2 weeks .only. $130.00. Jo. Stewart, Atlanta. 1308 Stewart Ra_ 7513. Avery Jack Rabbit Riding cul- tivator, good cond., $15.00, or exc. for corn or hogs, Oo. Dorminey Poulan, Rt. 1. - John Deere 2. horse turn plow, $3.00 FOB. also 2 cradle blades. M. O. Parker, Point Peter. No. 1 DeLaval cream separator perfect condition $20.00, or exe. for chickens. T. P. Sichenman, Dublin. -Grist Mill for sale. Mrs. C. A. | Towles, Cork, Good Avery Riding Cultivator | good cond., $25.00 cash. Write or: see. D. A. Peacock, Nicholls. Rt. Ne as eons 1% to 2 h.p. Leas Or ker. good cond., $20.00. A. B. Medlock, Atlanta. Rt. 2, Box 504. Briarcliff Rd. Martin Ditcher, geod cond,, $12.50 cash or exc. for 2a: sheats. A. D. pense Jeffer- gon Rte od. 1-2 Rh, Aa aA = Gantt, steel beam slide plows with mid- dlebuster attachments and new points; 1 good. Gantt cotton planter; 1 spring tooth harrow, ish: Oliver plow, single hopper Cole planter, all plates. All prac- tically new. Cheap. J. W. Cart- ledge, Yalbotton. Dise cultivator with plows and guano attachments, for sale or exc, for Fowler sweep in good cond. Worth $12.00. J. E. Wat- Kins, Ranger. Rt. 1. 1 good light cutaway harrow, 8 i disc., $5.00. a. s. _ Harris, Jones- boro. = No. 10 DeLaval : cream separat- .or, first class,eond. Sell or trade for 25 ens, Yr. old, W. Leghorns preferred. George W. Lindsey, Dublin. Rt. 5. Double and single foot plow stocks, good middlebuster and other farm for cash. W. ford Rt. 2. Swing hammer feed mill with direct riven farn, collector and also No. 16 De- Apply E. Wilbanks, Bu- Laval Cream Separator. EE, T. Beswell, dr., Siloam. 8--70 saw Murray gins, suction jbany. Rt. A. Box 114, implements cheap pa [Second Hand Machinery Second Hand Machiner: FOR SALE _ 1-3 h.p. gas eng., cheap or trade for i-4.or iy h. p. electric motor Lewis Hamby, Griffin. Rt. A. New Idea tobacco pliant setter nwe drawn, good cond. Phill Cole, Nicholis. = Feed mill with 6 cylinder m0- tor, good cond., cheap or ifor 3 or 4 h. p. gas -eng. John G. Johnson, Canoochee. Victor pea huller for sale or exc. for 20 bu. peas or cane a 5 R. F. Smith, Decatur, RFD-2. Fordson tractor with gover- 2 nors, etc. first class cond., $150 00 Wa: Holt, Fayetteville. : 1 Gantt cotton planter, $3.01 2 eradle blades, $3:00 ea. M. cc. Parker, Point Peter. Hardie sprayer, 200: gal. tank ah. Dp. Cushman eng., 10 gal. per min., cap. fair cond. $50. ~ Ed Farle, Clarksville. | 33% hp. gas eng., other equip- ment for sale or exc. for milh cow. Mrs. A. V. Vogel, Atlanta, 2013 Memorial Drive. Tohacco Transplanter (New Ideal Spreader Co., make). for sale. R. L. Prosser. Milledgeville, 1 Fordson tractor and 20 foot water wheel, rust proof, for sale. 5 mi, west Hartwell, J. T. Bays, Hartwell. John Deere Riding cultivator, perfect cond., with all plows and fenders. $25. 00. E. Burns, eon wan. iRt. A. Cole dbl dropper plates nod gears for corn, velvet beans, pea- nuts, Spanish and Runner pea- nuts, shelled or in the hull. Used very little. HE. M. Johnson, Al- -80-h. twin tubler boiler; 1 60-h. eng., good cond., used for gin. * E, Hamilton, Flippen. 1 Moline C Y 12 Riding plow. good shape except 1 farrow wheel, $15.00 at my place. EK. Leon Joiner, Thomasville, Rt. 3. 1 John.Deere steel txactor turn plow; 1 hill side reversible disc turn plow for mules; also want 100 bushels, peas, cash or trade. D. A. Holliday, Statam. Riding Cultivator fer sale or exchange for corn, hogs or cow. Shuman Payne, Ball Ground, Rt. | WANTED Want Fordson tractor, Jate model, in No. 1 shape. No junk. | dbl .box press and 35 h. p. eng. Ray Taylor, Tiger, Rt. 1, Box Complete outfit $500.00 cash, F.|?- Wee OB. W. BR. Butts, Picard. . || Want second-hand water 2 h. Oliver walking cultivator, |Wheel, 20 or 25 ft., high state good .cond., also purebred B. R. eges, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. J. W. lunew Racine grain thresh and motor combined, $126.00 for a cqniek sale. KE. Ss. F. Warnock, Statesboro, Rt. 5. Kerosene Buckeye brooder, ca- pacity, 250 chickens. Also. 700 wire laying batteries for laying hens. Drip watering system and 1 wickless, oil burner, Biue Incabater Banks. _ Wanted Want 2 or 3 small Buckeye incubators. in good cond., cheap dosta. Rt. 4. Box 254. Want. small coal burning brooder heater. State make. size condition and cheapest cash price. V. M. ae Chamblee, Rt. 2: Exc. value. for a 100 capacity brooder in. good cond., also want ~ Want good second-hand elec- tric inc., 200 to 500 cap, guar. lowest cash price. Fulton Lovell, Clayton. Want 1 metal 12 cage laying Re Plants for Sale J Chas. Copenhagen, Flat Dutch cabbage and white and) M, to 5 M,, over 5 M., 60 M, Beet French earliest strawberry plants, 500. $1.00: Youneberry plants, 35 doz.. $1.50 C: 500, $6.50 $12,00 M. del, Mrs. W. A. John= son, Alto. Rt. 1. Lady T, strawberry plants, 500. $1.00; $1.50 M. del, 80 plants ex- tra with ea, order; alsc B. L. eggs, M, B. Scroggs, Alto. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c | C: 85c 500; $1.50 M. del. Prompt shipment. Young plants, Clyde! Mathis, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1. BE, J., Chas, W, cabbage plants, 590, 60: Se M. prepaid in Ga. Mrs. Lucille Norton, Baxley, P, R. potato: plants, insp, and treated, $1.75 per M. del, Mar- globe tomato plants, $1.25 M. All ready in March fer setting and del. W. D. Lightsey, Screven. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C. $2.00 M. Add postage, Mattie Klondike strawberry plants, 25 GC. 80c, 500; $1.50: M; Everbearing, 30e Cc. $1.15, 560: $2.00 Mi. Del. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Rt. 4. E. J, Chas: W., Copenhagen. 75c M. F. M. Carter, Rockingham. . Kudzu a well rooted, 50c C. $4.50 M. Now ready. BH Imp. Klbendike strawberry plants, 25c C. 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. T. S. Cagle. Gainesville, Rt. 1. Cabbage-ccllard plants, 200. 30 500, 60c; 85c M: Baltimore, Stone tomato seed. 85c Ib.; Marglobe | $1.10 lb:: Beet and cucumber seed, i R, Stephens. Gainesville, 50 M. Kudzu plants, $10.00 per M. Write for quanity price. J, R.. Kudzu crowns, the best, $6.50) 2 M. FOB. Cash, B. Watson, Ham- ilton, Frost-proof cabbage, Chas. E., ise M. 5 M. up. 69 M, Gcod' plants. and prompt shipment guar; Mrs, EBural Carter, Lake Park. Lady TF. Strawberry plants, 25 C. 500, 90c; $1.50 M;: Eng. peas. 10c cupful, 25 gt. Sweet. pepper: 1@e this. All good and all Del. Amos Garrett, Gainesville. Rt, 7. Old fashioned Red strawberry plants, 500; SOc; $1.75 MM, Weil) rooted, lange berry. 500, 90c; $i. 8 M. Delbert Free. Waco. Rt. 2. Chas, W. and Copenha; . Fulmer, Gray- Tis, Baxley. Plants for Sale : P lente AG - Sale jon plants, 75c M. EB. J., C: F. cab- bage plants, same price. Good count, Mrs, Ramie Barber, Bax- ley: E, J. and Chas, W, Copenhagen: Flat. Dutch and Suseession frost- proof cabbage plants, 500: 65c; $1 M. postpaid, White and Yellow Bermuda onion plants, same price. R, Chanelor, Pitts. E. d.,.C. W.,, Plat Dutch and Suecession cabbage plants for sale, BE, B, Hill, Anrericus, Texas. Wonder blackberry, plants, 25 te 75e doz, aceording to size, M,. N, Wertz, Thomasville. Well rooted Lady T. strawberry plants, 25 per C;. $1.00: per 500; $1.75. per M; Klondike plants, 75 per 500; $1, 50 per M; also Silver Hull crowder peas, "5c pK.; $1.50; hif pw; $3.00' bu. C. D, Crow, Gainesville, Ri 2 Lady T. Strawberry piants: 40c per C:: Exchange 250 plants for 8 lbs. dried apples: Fach pay post- age. Himalaya berry vines, 6 for - Mrs: H, F. Jarrell, Butler, Rt, eer ae and early and late Dutch and Copenhagan Market. cabbage plants and Ga, ccllards, 35 per 3C; 85c per M; 5M to 10M, 0c per M: larger lots, 45 per Mm O:. M. Crow, Goinesville. Wakefield, Dntch and all head cabbage plants, 50c per M. R. 1) MeRee. Meigs. Youngberry plants, 2. doz, for 50 pp; also Concord grape vines, 2 doz. for $1.00: del, Miss Mary Frances Hicks. Adel, Rt, 1 for cash, Mary F. Lawson, Val~} Lot. of giant Boysenberry plants for. sale. Thomas EE, Hiscock, Quitman, Cabbage: and onion. plants, 50c per 5C; 75c per M; $3.00 per 5M. a guar, W, R. Peters, Bar- re Large, fresh, early Jersey and | Copenhagan eabbage plants, 50c per 5C; 5c, M del. pps. White and Yellow. Bermuda onion and cabbage oe col- lards, same price. , Stokes, Fitzgerald ES, Copentiaga, Chas, Wake- field, Flat Dutch, Succession: cab- bage Plants, also white and yel- low Bermuda onions, 70c M; 40 5C del; 5M up, $2.25. W. H. Mor- CW Jeres Waletied and Seay Flat Dutch cabbage plants, ; 80 per M; oe et Oe : 50, 5C Eamest Lewis, Baxley, Rt, 4 Missionary strawberry plants, $1.26 per 500; $2.00 per M: pep- permint, catnip: and spearmint, 35 doz.; yelowmeat watermelon seed, 256 cupful. Mrs, T. H, Mc- Curley, Hartwell. White crystal wax and yellow bermuda onion plants: 200; 50c per 500; 75e per M; cabbage plants, Te per M del. J. P, Mullis, Baxley, Rt, 4. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 per C; $1.00 per 560; Lady T. plants, 35 per Cr 25) per 500 pp. Mrs. LL, W, Seazo, Pinehurst. Well rooted Youngberry plants 35 doz; $1.50 per C: $6.50 per 5003 $12.00 per M. del. in Ga. W. A, Johnson, Alto; Rt; 1, Cartified P. R. potato plants $1.50 per M FOB, Ready Apr. 1. H.C. Pope, Otilla, Rt. 1. Dewberry plants. 35 doz. 40 for $1.00 pp. Exchange for black walnut, chestnut, chinquapin. yellow cling peach, Missionary or: Everbearing strawberry plants. Mrs, H. G. Woods, Donalsonville. Condon, Mastodon, ., Everbearing Red Gold ard Lady oe strawberry eke. $3.00 per M del.: Rev. W. N_ Turner, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, "600: yds. Gold Dollar tobacco plants. M. Gaskins, Nashville, ~ Mastodon and Bverbearing strawherry plants, 25c per C; $2.00 per M; Blue Damson plum sprouts, 10c ea. or 12 for $1.00; lemon plants, 15c ea. Add get Mrs, Gussie Conner, Rt. 1. Buc- hanan, Bode 6. W- and Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants; white and yellow Bermuda onion plants, 31 per M pp. Geo. R. Hunt. Kath- Teen, Well rooted Klondike strawhber- ry plants, 500 for 80c; $1.50 per M, Prompt shipment. J B. Ben- neti, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1. Weil rooted, Youngberry plants: | $1. 50 per C: $6,50- per SC; $12.00 ee? M pp; T. D. Echols: Lula, Re. Kudzu erewns for sale. ee ae Lee, Concord, Missionary strawberry plants. $4.50 per M del, Minnie Lee Phil- lips, Reyston, Rt. f : Well rooted Lady T. strawber- ry plants, 25c per C: $1.00 per 5C; $1.75 per M; Klondike plants. be per 560; $1.50 per M; $6.50 per 5M, Prompt shipment, Ethel] Crowe, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Everbearine strawberry plazits, 30 per C. No checks. Mrs, W. J, Pountain, Pitts... .- Klondike strawberry plants, 66c ; pert M. Mot less than thousand: -isold. No ehecks: Ethel Sullivan. yr) Marietta. Rt. 2, imp. Klondike str | y,. pt. 50 "White and yellows Sermaia on-~|. 30c per) per }. 80e per 5C; $1.50 per M. Prompt shipment, Inez Bennett,. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 80c: per 5C; $1.40 per M, Full count, Hazel Allen, Gainesville, Rt, 2, Mastaden Ss plants; $1.50 per M FOB, 3H Nashville, Klondike and ttl T. straw-} berry plants, $1.00 per C: $1.75 per M del, Kenneth Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, E. J., : W., Flat Dutch, Co- penhagan and Sticcession cabbage plants, 500 for 65c. $1.00 per M pp; white and yellow Bermuda onion plants, same price. Chanclor, Pitts, Hardy, heavily rcoted Lucretia. dewberry plants, 75e per C; $5.00 per M; . Eldorado plants, same price. Mrs. C. M, Robinson, Greenyille, . Klondike and Lady T straw- berry plants, $1.40 per M-> deb: -Everbearing plants, $1.50 per M del. Prompt shipment. Fay Mar- tin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1, Lady T and Klondike straw- berry plants, $1.40 per M del.; Eiverbearing plants, $1.50 per. M del, Prompt. shipment, Mrs. H, G.. Mathis, Gainesville. Rt. 1. Well rooted Lucretia dewberry. der plants, T5e, per C: $6.00 per M; $10.00 per 2M: Eldorado black- -berry plants, same price, Mrs, B L. Robinson, Greenville. Everbearing strawberry plants (grow in my garden) tame ard true te name Clyde Mason. Cleveland, Rt, 2. White Wax and yellow Bermu- da onion plants, $1.00 per M; E. J., C. W., Early Jersey, and early Dutch cabbage plauts. 500 for 65c | tin: 195 per M. owe FOB, 3M up,, 50e per M. I. Greenville. Lueretia and Bldorado: black- per M del. in Ga, Maude ae berry plants, $1.00 per . Cabbage, collard ae onion. plants,. 300 for 50e: 600 for Tc; . Lege Ashburn, D. G. Smith, Cloudland, _ Fine quality Kine of Red Rasp- berry plants, rooted, $1.00 dozen: also 10 bu, Mammoth. yellow soy beans, 1937 crop, $3.00 bu. del. or $25.00 for lot. Annie M. _ Tiger, Rt, 1. Sivong RKRudz, years old. $4.00 per M. Clyde Lan- ier, Graymont; Rt, I. Thornless youngberry, Beysen- berry, Brainerd blackber my 6 kinds strawberries, 6 raspberries. 20 bunch grapes, ae ee State inspected.. Hon A. Ashland. \ $1.00 doz; large Kudzu, 75 per per hundzed, 500 per $3. 00: Celes- tial and Brown Turkey fig trees ; $2.00 per 300 pp. J. W. Toole. | RE. 2, Macon, EL J., C, W., Flat Dutch and Co- penhagen cabbage plants, $1.00 per M. del,;. white and yellow Ber- muda onion plants, same price: S, E, Thompson, Baxley, Box 14, Gibson and Premier strawberry plants, 49 per C: = per M; Red Gold: 15C per Mastadon and Everbearing $1.00 per C.: yr. old asparagus crowns, $i. 25 doz, John: *B. Nix, Alto; Rt. per C; $1.50 per M. Prompt ship- ment. Mis, C: C. Clarke, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1, SEED FOR ene: Gourd seed, 3 a., or 25e doz.; shelled walnuts, 30 pt., quart. Not postpaid. Emory Byers, Rochelle, Rt. 1. allow $3.00 acre for planting. Also pure DD P. L. No. 11 cot- tom seed, Ist yr. from breeder, $2.50 per C lbs. and Whatley seed corn, $2.00 bu. Wm. J. Bren= nan, 1511-19 St., Columbus. _ 7 Ibs cabbage, collard seed, 25e tb., or 5c tbls. Mrs. J. 1. Ful- mer, Graymont, Rg, 1. Citron seed, 15c Ib, purple hull table peas, 20 at., Clear Stone peach sseds, 25s at. Add Ror Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Pure, Honey Rock cantaloupe seed. Cash or exchange for a? value. J. R. Gibson, Mid- an Bu yr clover seed, 50 Ib. bag $300. Pearl Aderhold, Tan Falls. Excel watermelon seed, 50c Tbh: leon. Shuman, Ellabelle, Rt. 1. White, multiplying onions, 40 gal; red, multiplying onions, 50c gal. Add postage. Accept stamps Mrs G. B. Walker, Blairsville, Rt. 4. : 40,000 stalks P. O. J. seed cane dus up, $8.00 per M wired in bundles of 50 stalks. M: W. Dy- kes, Whigham, . Seed chufas, $400 bu., Claxton. F. M. Powler. Hagan. Good, sound, brown striped Mrs. F. Klondike strawberry. plants: Be : 5 Queen: anid Roeky plants, den seed, . Anderson, Prompt: shipment, B/C blackberry | $.00% -25e Ibi, 5 lbs., $1.00 fob. Ca Neal | Lucretia dewberry plants, T5c Ibs; Kondike strawberry sees eo os 550 ning okra seed, 30 for Sericea lespedeza seed, Govt. ae eb a, a > peanuts, white hest onions, 40c = Roy. FOB. loupe seed, Exchange: DS peanuts, witil peas, butter beans: a Mrs. Rockmart, Re. 3 Ga. collard. seed, 30 1b 10 Ibs, or more, 20 Ib King, Unadilla. Yellow meat watermelon 25c pkt. del. or exchange f den: bean seed. Cl Gainesville, Rt. I. Stcne Mountain waterm, seed, 25 1b. okra seed, 25 a pr, Bantams 1937 hate ; exc, for pr, rabbits, Elli Carter, Baxley, Rt. 2 Okra seed, 202 lb, pos lbs, or. more 15e Ib, Luther land, Byromville, Re io Stone Mountain see 50c 1b; also Hales best can seed,. first. yr, 40 lb: 100 R. GC, Summers, Tifton, F Pure Hizles best. can ist yr. from breeder; 40_ paid, Glen, Dodd, Vienna, Artichokes; 25 gal. or large curl mustard Harrison, Dublin. Jerusalem artichokes, plus postage. R. C.. Moore, E. Hiscock's Prolific. Wa son termelon. seed, W. Quitman. Stone Mountain seed, 3Ge lb. pp. M. O. Worther, Lyons. Mammoth gourd see 2 doz.; Gray Mountain mixed with Jones wate seed, 10 thls, Enclose Salisfy or vegetable: o pkt.,. 20c 0z., $1.00 lb 10c pkt.. pp. R. H. Lo ton. 57 ST ous $1.20 lb. del. in Ga. W Locust. Grove.. $1.25 per M pp. crate 6,000 Ber- | muda onions, $2.25 by express. | Imp. J ones . watemmele Collard seed, 3 thls., 1 G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville. White, rice pop oo and cleaned, 25 tomato seed, 25c Stone, 60c Ib.; also Mastodon strawberr per C, $1.75 per M, erford, plants, 2 to 5) Gainesville, Rt. Old fashion, white onions, 45c gal. del. 7; Pant: Flowery Bran} ow ae Vigorvine tomato 25; 4 doz.,. 40c; 60c p WwW. Wi therford, Gaines il o: Willets wonder. seed peas, 15 lb.; Hastings collard seed, 15c per Add postage. Mrs. Ee Wadley. Apple Seed waterme oe melon, 50 seed, | ; $1.00 per 300, Cas! poss B. Paul Si Merce Ras 2: Pure Watson melon see b., 5 Ibs.. up, W. . Wi i con, Box 213: : Pure, strong Stoee watermelon seed, 45 M, Benson, Dallas, 1 Bright leaf, 9 bacco seed, 25 oz. imp: green pod okra, 30 $1.00: del. E. L cEeua O8 : Pure 1937 Wilkin watermelon. seed, $1.00 ib. Ss. A. Phillips, Palmetto White, bunch butter 1b. Postpaid on 2 lbs. Exchange pound for & apples. Mrs. J. B, Si ram, Rt. 2. Sho- Fly plant see Se stamp. Mrs. Nonn: California multi lyin seed, 10c per start. Ss age. "Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Ro Rt: 2. Large white and sal half runner beans : | cornfield beans, 20 c postage: No checks, Mrs Mullis, Jasper,. Rt. Chufus, Aite lima. beans postage. Mattie Wrigh' anan. ; - Asparagus seed, 25 Gold Sugar. Saver plants, 75 per C; re eee = 206; i 00 per M. Wi California mul seed, 10 per = Add 3c postage. }Y Ten; Rockmart, inp California (i seed, 10c per start. es Mrs. Elisha Kirk, Rock Bucker. No $3.50 Ber Cc Half Rumner bean seed, 25 large | jtea. cupful, Cash. Oo MM icicle BULLET IN Tues ay, February | Cotton a3 for Se Cotton Gocd fos Sale -.1,000 lbs. Sikes Long Staple eotton seed, ist yr. $2.50 per C ibs. at my farm, or $2.65 in bags fob. Mrs, J. C. Bryan, Reynolds. 100 bu. wilt-resistant Wanna- maker cotton seed, $1.00 bu. fob. _ Grady Benson, Ty Ty, Rt. 2. Genuine Petty Toole recleaned cotton seed, $1.00 bu..New bags, J. B, Hunnicutt, Ft. Valley, RFD, 400 bu. Addisons extra early prolific cotton seed, $1.00 bu. _FOB. Clarence Brown, Helena, _. Cokers 100 cotton seed, pri- vately. ginned, ist yr., pure, sound clean. $1.00 bu.; Cokers early Fulgrain oats. co! and smut-resistant, 5c bu. B. s : gan, Martin. 50 bu. Marshel Rose cotton seed, $5.00 per 100 lbs. or $2.00 bu. C. R. Stephens, Summit. - Cokers 100 cotton seed, pure, ist yr. $1.00 bu. Sat. guar. shipped in good sacks. A. F, Mil- ler, Calhoun, _ DPL No. 11-A cotton seed, pri- ately ginned, $5.00 per 100 ibs. also Housers improved _Toole wilt-resistant, grown and pri- als ginned, $4.25 per 100 Ibs. W. L. Hoser, Ft. Valley. Some A-1 planting seed, Wan- amakers var. $1.25 bu. A. D. indsey, Quitman. 200 bu. Cokers Cleve- wilt str. cotton seed, $1.00: bu. or $50.00 ton fob. No personal checks; C. R. Sanders, Adrian, Rt. 1. _ Coker No. 4 cotton seed, 100 Ib. aes, $2.10 per bag. Edgar Shipp, ir. Americus. Pas D. P. L. cotton seed, $1.25 W. R. Daniel, Jefferson Rd., tiene. so D, P. L. No. 11-A Cotton seed, st yr., 95c bu. del. H. Grady | o- Social Circle. seers No. 2-A cotton seed, 00-Ib. bags $3.00 here; Whatiey rolific seed corn, $2.50 bu. or 1.40 half bu. W. H. Bolton, Grif- Hay = 80 pu. Rucker No. 1 cotton seed, ist _yr. 85c bu. fob, 75 at barn. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, 600 Ibs. Cokers No. 4 cotton ed, Ist yr. $5.00 cwt. fob. L. O. jhannon, Commerce. Dixie Triumph cotton _ seed, = bu.; Unknown peas, $1 50 bu. R. Bailey, Harlem. Good cotton seed. B. C. Teas- -M. D., Hartwell. Pure, better staple cotton seed, 1.00 bu; $3.25 cwt.; pure Pied- mont 2 Ear seed corn, $1.00 pk.; 3.00 bu. del, H. W. Thurmond, reensboro, Rt. 1, Box 131. ee bu. pure Farm Relief 4 cotton seed, $1.00 bu. Set fob. J. R. Nunnally, onroe. .. Rucker No, u cotton seed, $1. or $3,00 per C Ibs.; Stoneville 2 cotton seed, if 00 bu. or per C lbs. T. P - Holcombe. ule Ri 2. sound Wannamaker veland eoteon seed, $2.50 ewt. $45.00 ton; pure Rucker, same eC. i E. Adams, Hartwell, Rt. arly, prolific King Cotton, al- sO pure, sound Wannamaker on. seed for. sale. P. H, Bunn, cotton seed, 70c bu. Riley : Turin. eed for planting, 65e bu. E. Davis, Tennille. 35 bu, pure Stoneville No. 2 0 tton seed, 75c bu. R. P. Bomer, almetto, RFD. a4 tons, No. i1 D. Pots pation d, $38.00. ton or $2.00 per 100 . sack. Henry P. Melcoly, Soc- Circle. e enuine Stoneville No. 2 cot- ton seed in 3 1-3 or 5 bu. sacks, c bu, 10 or more bus., 70c bu. H. Barnett, Washington. annamaker Ss wilt - resistant tton seed, Ist yr. from origin- ator, $1.00 bu. Bee. eae Winder. _ 40 bu. pure Summerours Hie Bred cotton seed, 75c bu. F. D. Garrard, Vidalia. ) pu. Stoneville No. 2, long taple cotton seed, 1st yr., $1.00 8. Li Landham, Warrenton, Half and Half cotton sed, 100 ack, $4.00; also Weevil Proof ite Glazed corn, $1 00 pk. R. _ Grow, Colquitt. Tools Imp. wilt-resistant cot- fon seed, $1.00 bu. fob: also Ex- en $1. 00 Ib. and Ford cantaloupe seed, 40c C. Burnsed, Ellabelle, Rt. a Tool and Cook 307-6 va- ieties, wilt-resistant cotton seed 1.00 bu. A. C, Price, Bronwood. ido Randy cotton seed, $1.25 change for field peas or f peanuts. B. B. Strange, sboro, Rt. 4. e Stoneville No. 5 cotton $3. ns per Cc We. G: L. Price, iL. cotton ay $1. 25 bu. . O.; also huckleberry a te ea. del. in lots of 100 ore. No checks. Mrs. Myrl illiams, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 68. (0 bu. Cokers Relief cotton also Spanish peanuts, Be) Prone | me 6c. -\tbs. Will exchange some for few ithen. '1$2.00 per C 70s. 7 R. Breedlere, No, 4, recleaned, $1 dersville, Rt. 1. staple, 42. percent lint, $1 pu. fob. |Cash, H, ure, sound, Sens Stonevitie ; bu. fob; W. L. Joiner, Stuckey, | m Relief 1 inch staple cot- : Ville, Rt, 1, Haddock, Rt. 1. ed not mixed at gin, $2.75 per | seed, $2.65 per C Ibs.; pure What- ley prolific corn, 70c pk. pp. No checks. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 75. Pure, clean Stoneville, No. 2 cotton seed, 75c bu.) 10 or more bu, 70c bu. M. H. Marnett, Wash- ington. : Piedmont Cleveland Bigboll No. 2 cotton seed, Ist yr. from breeder, $1.00 bu. or $3.00 per C bushels Brabham peas. A. B. Payne, Temple, Rt. 2. Stoneville No. 2 B, 1st yr. from breeder, $1.00 bu.; $3.00 per cwt.; 7.90 per M Ibs. fob. C. R. xer, Griffin. 909 bu. Farm ee cotton seed "oc bu. fob. J. L. Garner, War- 100 bu. Rucker No. uu cotton seed trade for No. 1 velvet beans bushel for bushel. Each pay freight, J. F. Cook, Madras. 45 bu. D. P. L. 11A cotton seed, $1.00 ba, No checks. Wilson Es- tes, Mansfield, Rt. 1. 100 Ib. pure No. 11 Rucker cot- ton seed, 1 yr. from originator, es bu. F. EK. Duncan, Douglas- ville, Wannamakers Cleve 1 1-16 in, ist yr. from originator, $3.00: per Cc ibs. fob. Ww. D D. Milam, Austell, Rt. 1 ee Cokers deleted Farm Relief, Monroe. 50 Ton Stoneville No. ao -B cottonseed, First year from preed-. er; ginned privately, absolutely pure and clean; $1 bu. Special price large lots, J. Hill Tuchstone, Griffin, Route C, $0 Tons certified D & PL No, 11 | planting cottonseed, 1 and 2 yrs. from breeder. 90c bu. W. O, Hud-/ son, Elberton, Rt. 1. Rucker cottonseed, No. 11, first year, kept pure at gin, $1 bu, Half and Half cottonseed, first yr. pure $1 bu; R. H, OBryant, Dalton, Rt, 4 150 Bu. Stonevill No. 2 cotton: seed, sound and clean, $2.50 per 100 dbs. Sample on request, Also pure Van Divers, heavy fruiter, Same price, P. Ww. Harrison, Hal- cyondale, 75 Bu, Cokers Cleveland ithe Pure Stoneville No. 2 cotton). 75 bu. cotttonseed, pure Toole and Coker 4 selected seed, cross- ed. $1 bu; also 15 bu, Brab peas - bu. 30 bu. mixed, $1.50 bu, fob. . L, Moore, Richland. es Early Pride cctton seed, $1.25 bu, Thomas Rucker, Ashland. CORN & SEED CORN FOR SALE Brown's Imp., big, white flint, weevil resistant corn, $1.00 pk., or $3.00 bu., fob; also 20 large Coehran Str., W. L. hens, $1.00 ea. oJ. W. Brown, Helena. Goods Golden Prolific corn, 70c pk., or $2. 00 bu. J. H, Good, Cordele 100 bu. Golden Dent seed corn, $1.00 bu., fob. M. QO. Parker, Point Peter. Whatleys prolific seed corn, weevil resistant, 75c pk., $2.00 bu. del. in Ga. Raymon Olliff, Sum- mith: ileus 2, 140 Ibs. yellow Dyfiamite pop. corn. Ry. P. Nixon, Bowdon, Rt. 1. 400 bu: ear cern in. ehueie and 300 bu. Stoneville No. 2 seed, 75c; 200 bu. velvet beans, $1.25 bu. L. L.. Palmer, Kite. Hastings Prolific corn, shelled or in ear, $1.75bu., or 5 bu for $1.50 fob. = E. ese, Gases worth. Ss South American eH corn, 10c in 10 Ib. lots, 8c Ib; is Fos- Ib., ter Bennett, Acworth, Rt leys seed corn, hand nubbed and shelled, recleaned, $2.00 bu. C. P. Barrett, -Ft. Valley. RFD. Pure Hastine super prolific seed corn, 75c peck, $2.25 bu.; also pure Whatileys (60c peck, $2.00 bu. FOB. Ist year nubbed and hand shelled. Ashley Chame Perkins, Selected Maribaro prolific seed corn, 75c peck, $2.50 bu., FOB; also Carolina Dell Cotton Seed, 15-16 inch staple, $1.00 bu. Chas. T. McMillan, Gainesville, Rt. 8. nea hens, Geese, and peafowl! eggs. All del. my farm. W. W. resistant No, 4 staple cottonsed. ae bu. fob. J, D, Mpelr, Bron- W. 2500 Bu. Ccoks Vensed wilt . resistant and Dixie Triumph cot- tonseed, 80c bu, 90 percent. ger- {mination test. Quantity prices quoted on request; Joe Eee Fitzgerald. 200 Bu. Cokers 100 strat sta ple cottonseed, first yr. $3 per 100 ei bag; Ber R.. canes Sanigers- ville, Cokers Farm Relief cottonseed bu; No. 1 90-Day velvet beans $1 bu, fob. my station; also Thompsons Im- | proved Barred Rock bloodtested eges, 15 for $1, or $5 per 100, Cartons ret, C. B, Fanner. San- 50 Bu. Qualler ahead. Lan . Joiner, Stuckey. -100 oe Qualler weiboncees: t in staple, kept pure at gin, $1 50 bu, No. 2 Stoneville cotton seed, 3c lb.; 25 bu, 90 Day and 10: Bunch velvet | beans at market price. W. M. Fortener, Means-. Cokers 100 and. Farm Relief No, 4 cotton seed, $2.50 per C lbs. Ss. J, Brown, Bowman. 10 bu. pure Half and Half eek ton seed, $1.00 bu. del: 100 Ibs, pure Stone Mountain watermelon | seed, 50 lb, del, Bob PRGEOWS: Low bush Sea Island - cotton seed, $1.50 bu, fob. J. M. Jarrett, Boston, 100 bu. two-year Stoneville cot- ton seed, No, 2, good -conditicn 90. bu. lots 3 bu. up. J. A, Craw ford, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Rucker early improved cotton seed, 150 lbs. make 500 lb, bale. $1.25 bu, Lonnie Rucker, Ash- lana. Sea Island cotton seed, pure, $1.75 bu, Exchange for turkeys. Otto A. Steck, Waycross, Rt. 2. Pure and sound DPL No, 11 cotton seed, Sa, bu, fob. Exc. for peas at $2 bu. or O-Too- Tan # Laredo soybeans at $3 bu. J, Housworth, Lithonia, Rt, 2. 100 bu, wilt-resistant No. 12 Cook cottonseed for sale, 85c bu. fob; E. L, Giles, Fort Valley, Rt. 2. Pure Wilds No. 3 cotton seed $1 bu, or exchange for peanuts, soybeans or peas; OS. Duggan Chester, 3 : - Stoneville cotton. seed No, zinned on private gin; Sikes big boll wilt-resistant, 90c bu, fob. Also 5 Ibs. 1937 collard \seed; E,} D, Lawhorne, Sumner, Rt. 2 Sealsland cotton seed for sale, : $1.75 bu, $4 per 100 lbs, fob. All pure seed, No checks, J. 8, Raul- erson, Alma. Petty Toole and Cook 307-6 va- Y Hees. wilt-resistant, kept. pure gin. and seed reclen bh Hots, or 3%c \b..ton lots. FOB; 41b. del. Pauline Freeman, Albany. 300 2.| state inspected 80c tand early Richmond=May cher- ries; $1.00 doz.: peach trees, $1.00 per 18..All pp. Quinn, Washington. Rt. 3. S Pecans & Peanuts for Sale Nice, sound paper. shell pe- cans. Exchange for nice dried fruit, pound for pound. Each pay postage, Mrs.. Andrew Carnegie, Wrightsville. = Large, sound Stewart pecans. 15c 1lb.; seedlings, 10 lb. Add postage. Also Mahood str. S. C. R. I. Red hatching eggs, $1.25 ver 15. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood,. Box. 83. No. 1 Virginia, bunch peanuts, 66 21b:3 also 2 -purebred Duroc Jersey sows, wt. 250 Ibs. ea., 114 and 21% years old, bred to Ss. Pe C. boar, $25.00 ea. at barn. M. O. Ww. S. Norton, Edison No. 1 Ga. Runners, 4c Yo. small also Stone Mtn. watermelon seed hand selected, 35cc lb. postpaid. Floyd Sargent, .. Cordele. | Rt. B 500. Ibs. papershell pecans, Schleys, Stewarts, Vandemans, 9c lb. del. J. A. Edee, Albany. Nice lot papershell pecans, 10c Exc. for dried apples. Oglethorpe. 121. Ibs. Schleys and 168 Ibs., No. 1 Stewarts, 10c lb. FOB my home. No, COD, W. M. Yeargin, Hartwell Rte. 2 30 or 40 bu: A No. 1 Ga. Run- | her peanuts for sale. A iJ. oe ell, Pitts. No. 1-Ga. Runners, dbl. run, hand picked, 5e Jb. FOB. Money order. Alton Ricketson, Surren- cy Ty, 2: : Stewart pecans, gocd and sound 200 los 10 Ib, fob, station, one or two hundred lb, lots. Geo. Nunn, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. 50 lbs. seedling pecans, 5e lb.| for lot, fob. A; C. Salter, Bartow. No, 1 seed runner peanuts, 4c Ib. Recleaned, Sample on request, Fob. J, S. Bentley, Shellman: Pecan cand Other Fruit Trees for Sale Extra large goos plum trees, 3. for 30c; 8 for 50c;.med. size trees, 3 for 25; 10 for 70c pp. in rd zone. R. P. Bie DAES Brooks, Rt. 1. ; _ Well rooted scuppernong vines, 4 to 6 ft. long 25; 8 or 10 ft. long, 30c pp. -L _ Coggin, Cov- ington. . All leading var. peach trees, doz. $40.00 per M; $5.00 pe Cc. R. A. Travis, Riverdale. etic Nice, rooted seuppernpne vines Himalaya black- berry vines, $1. 00 per. ; Oct. Charlie Smith, Braselton. Black walnut trees, 3 to 42165 cotton Genuine home grown What- | | plum, Pecan and Othce Fruit . Trees for Sale 10 var. fig cuttings (May paid. J. wood Dr. N. W.. Atlanta. for 25c; plants, early var. en, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Himalaya vines, vines, 30 doz.; Winston. 20c doz. L. J. Vollrath, plus express, Melvin Fry, Dallas Rt. 3. Half cotton seed, nie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Goose, worth and horse apple, 2 yrs. old, 10 ea.; $1.00 doz.; Cc del. A. T. Patterson, Waco. Well vines, ~ $50.00 per M. del. Mountville. Hawkworth, horseapple, eae apple; brown turkey fig; bronze scuppernong, muscadine, niaga- ra and Concord grape vines; 1 yr. old, $6.00 per C. Ja De ius and Red Goose plum trees, 10 ea. or $1.00 doz. Mrs. Bertha Pat- terson, Waco. Brown turkey figs; white scup- po vines, Blue Damson plums, 10c ea. or $1.00 doz. Ruby Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 86. Black and white scuppernong, muscadine, Concord and Niaga- ra grape vines, May cherry, 10c ea.. 1 or 2 yr. old Hiley, May- flower and White English peach trees, 15c ea. Mrs. Artyce Entre- kin, Waco, bea Japanese apricot and Damson plum trees, 3 to 4 ft. high, 85c doz. Pineapple pear, May cher- ry, 75c doz. del. W. B. Skinner, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Red currants, red goose plums, 6 65c: early var., strawberry, 500, 60c; $1.00 M. Everbearing var., Same price. Add _ postage. Mrs, Sam Smith, Austell. Rt. 2. yrs, old. 10 ea. plus postage, Mrs. Nellie Fain, Ellijay. Rt. 1. doz; Ga. Belle and Hiley Belle peach, and Red, improved June apple, 2 yr. trees, 25-35 each; Blue Turkey and Brown Figs i C. M, Dwight. Atlanta, 1035 Capi- tal Ave. Ma 3671, Large Red plum soreaks sev, yrs. old, 15c ea: peach and ap- ple sprouts, 10c a. Mrs. 8S, N, Camp, Eastanollee, Gov. insp, lead. var., apple and shell pecan trees, 60c to $1.00 ea; 2 yr, grapevines. 10c ea, $7.50 C. del. Lee Head, Cornelia. 3 Blue Damson plum bushes. well rooted muscadine and scupper- nong vines, 10c: ea. $1.00 doz: M. del, Miss Marcelle: pean Oe Waco, Rt, 2. Varieties apple, pears, peach, cherry, figs,. grapevines. forsythia, 1200. watermelon, Red Crepe myrtle. 0c ea., $1.00 doz. pp. James Cureton, Austell, Miscellaneous For Sale |< Hoarhound. catnip, garlic, ele- campane, 5c bunch. Add postage. Will exc. Mrs. Ralph T. Williams, Cumming. 2 qts. walnut meats, $1.00. Miss Mabel Leslie, Luthersyille. Rt. 1, Box 7, Pure, dry leaf sage, 400 Ib, well rooted sage plants, $1.00 C. No less than 100 pcstpaid. Sam Twe- dell. Lithonia, Rt, 2, or 8c lb. for lot. not del. Mrs. Jesse J, Hooks. Unadilla. Rt. 2. Mutton-suet, 25c Ib, del. Mrs. EG. Hardman, Commerce. . Black walnut meats, free from hull and trash, nice size meats, 45c Ib. Add postage. No chks, _ | Mrs. W. L, Cheek, Rhine. Rt. 1. Sev. bu. black walnuts, not hulled, 50c bu, Few hulled 65c bu. Mrs. D. B. Bedenbaugh, An- dersonville. Rt. 1. Yellow sassafras, elecampane root, dbl. single tansy, catnip, peppermint, spearmint, feather- few, hoarhound, yarrow, 25c doz. bunches; bright, sundried ap- ples, 10c Ib. del. in 10 Ib. lots. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega. Rt: 1 Box 35... : Home-made, pure hog lard, ae Ib. Effie Wills, Alpharetta. 1 horse wagon, good cond., $25. J. H: Glover, Ty Ty. Rt. 2. Box 7. 2 horse Mitchell wagon, good shape except repair on couple wheels. $10.00 cash, or exc. for 10 $2.50. doz. ; Clingstone _ peach trees, s - Jold,.; $1 00 doz, oodruff, Greenvi Bee Cae: nice pigs or heifers. See: Eric whole leaves. Guar be Walker, Riverdale, ear Beth- 12 Ibs. bie 00 eL te saida Church) oe Screven, : - Y = ee to Nov.) 50c to $1.50. Exp. charges J. Simpson, 19 Brook- Good size May cherry trees, 3 strawberry 25c per C; peach tree sprouts, 10c ea. Charles W. Ow- Heavybearing scupernong vines 35c ed.; 3 for $1.00; Youngberry 500 Blue Plum sprouts, $4.50 May cherry and goose plum trees, 10c ea. also pure Half and $2.00 bu. Lon- White and black scuppernong and muscadine vines; Blue, Red and Japanese Apricot plum trees; May cherry, Hack- $7.00 per rooted Concord grape Japanese apricot, blue Damson Black Concord grapevines, 3-4 Concord grapevines, $1. 00-$1. 10 1-2 ft. to 5 ft, sizes, 15c to 45c} yea, according to size and if del. peach trees, 10 to 20c ea: paper-. 75 lbs. Japan Ne 10 Ib. > Sh Miscellanecus Wan | Quote price and state if. i. (iat make onions, not buttons). H Kinney, Carrollton. onion sets. State best P. Hubert Brown, Temple. vet beans (running but in long bunches) for seed Homer Farris, Plains. corn for early planting, Pierce, Alma, Rt. 4. cond. within 100 mi. August A. Adams, Augusta, Rt. 2. BEANS AND PEAS Want 1 bu. Speckled Hel Lunsfcrd. Parrott, SEED Want some onion button: State price. Mrs. ass Wax Be 2 Want some white Chine Want. Crystal, Want some pearl white WAGON Want 1 horse wagon in sorghum, or any good s 25 bu. good corn, at righ del, 2 mi. Snapping Shoals. A Also want 3-4 gal. y cow. J, E..Meeks, Covington Bs \ SYRUP 2 Want 10 or 15 gal, good . Exe. 20 white feed ~ 20 Ibs dried fruit. tage. also exc. sacks trees. Mrs. R. A. Walker, 1239 Broadway street. DRIED FRUIT Ea. Tor onably priced. G. Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. __ .. GRAIN AND HAY. hay for farm, near McRa H. Mitchell, Barnesville, hay. Must be free from a Johnson grass seed. Quote farm. E, A. Douglas, Kite Want good 1 horse eS L. Mad Want 4 to 6 tons No. 1 P Want 4 or 5 tons light Rico seed eke G. W. Jones, Griffin, Rico potatoes for bedding, fer seed grown from vine tings, must be State insp. certified free from diseas Dobbs, Gainesville, b POTATOES Want 6 M. lbs. pure Po potatoes to he C want 100 bu. seed pure Pp bulbs for early planting, | other value for some white | = Ada Powell, ee FEED SACKS Exc.: rhubarb and horsera quantity and price. Wee xi Brookfield. ee BEESWAX Want some pure beeswax, or duck feathers at nie e cash price. Send s ; price. Mrs. Mamie S ville. FEATHERS os Want 10 cr 15 Ibs. new go mple, qu one, sda shuck. Also 100 good laying horn hens. Make best prie yeur barn. Will come afte R. Booth, Madison, Box bu. del. my barn, located out from Augusta. Milledg: Road. E. R. Adams, August: rooted Kudzu crowns, 75 C. $6.00 |2.. 3 Warm ee low field corn, shelled. price del. Americus. CORN Ga ey Want 10 bu. corn at 60c Want 200 bu. corn: in Want 12 or 15 bu. sot rm Mrs. G. R. peas, Top, Orange and Early Sorghum Dawson. for Hendersons Bunch Bu oe Beaulah PaMpics, in in 100 miles, Pay cash, o good mule, Ibs., for seed - cane, hogs, or corn. B. F. Keller, Gre best cash price. Rocky Ford. SEED WANTED 3 Want 50 bu. No. 1 Brab also some recleaned seed, Eli Ss. Exc. Gold Doliar tobacco Want P.O. J. seed cane, some age, wt. Want 50 bu. ene 2- - PECAN AND OTHER Must be true to name. Knox, Thomson, ee large, for immediate TREES WANTE Want 50 Schley budde 4 ft. trees. Name best | Want sev, var.; peca J. Brown, Sulphur Sprin Tobacco For Sale chewing, 10c lb. smoking 9 orders less $1.00. Postpai Christine Harper, Sur. flue cured tobacco, Be Some good pre a Chewing and smoking, b flue cured bright leaf | , tree from trash or mold, $1 00 del. Guar. sat. Mrs, ightsey, Surrency. Rt. 2. ood grade. chewing or smok- tobacco, barn or flue cured, $1. 00 del. L. D. Lightsey, en: lbs. good grade, whole leaf wing or smoking tobacco, $1. aid. Sat. or money refund- omptly. shipped in tight J. B. Eason, Screven. obacco, fine dark Red leaf, pipe or cigarette; 10c . Ib. ley order. Lilla ncy. cured tobacco, sound ey chewing: 10 Ib. Ruth rency , bright leaf tobacco, ring, 12 lbs. $1.00; smoking, s. $1.00. Del. in a. Sat. M. O. only. Clemon- Ald-~ urrency, Rt. 2. ood, flue-cured bright leaf sco, chewing, 12. lbs. $1.00: king, 13 lbs. $1.00. Del. Sat. Red Leaf chewing to- n or exc. for dried ap- of core and worms; r pound. Ea. pay post- | Mrs. C. T. a rece nD 3. sun-dried and 12%c lb. Mrs, B. H. Os- Roy. bs. nice, sun-dried apples, of peel and core, 10c Ib or ge for 25 lbs. lint. cotton. pay postage. Mrs. Oma Cro- | ahlonega. Rt. 3. 2, dried apples, 10c lb.; also multiplying. onions, 40c oy postage. Accept stamps. _B. Patterson, Blairsville, - sun- dried apples free orms and core, 10c Ib del. Mooney, Quill. dbs. 1937 dried peaches, free worms, 20c lb.; few horse es, free from peelings, 15c H. J. Fountain, Dougias- E eo |dow hay. J. R. Copeland, Tun- sundried apples, free of ao, . 10 1b. plus postage. T. Jones, Clarkesville, z sundried apples, 12c Ab. Iso old time peaches, same ice. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. he, country dried horse ap- e from core, worms, etc., ear, 10 Ib. Add postage. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. dried peaches, free from 10c Ib. FOB, or exc. for fa onion plants, or pecan pay postage. Baas. Gainesville, Rt. sun-dried apples: free of eore and worms. 50 Ib. lots ess. quantities 8ce lb, post- WA, Marr, Sarah. ass sun- -dried from: acid s, 60c. 8 Ibs. $1.15, post- Mrs, J. M. Hall, Calhoun, | he sun- -dried apples, free 1, core, worms te. 12 Add nostage, Mrs. Ed Earle, tkesville S$. nice sun-dried apples, or will exchange for white acks at. 10c ea, Mrs. oe Sg tte 2. ney Bees and Bee upplies For Sale ves honey bees. mostlv in frame hives. Make best bee gums. new style: for Tms, also bee hivers. I. A. Decatur, 222 Lockwocd a good ao in S lb. cans . Govern ment inspected with supers. each fitted frames, $2 a hive. SE: Statesboro. Rt, 5. qualitv hricht chunk pail $1.50 Satisfaction suar-| 4 L aad service... H, Ne hunts. : Campbell, Mrs. _|week 30 Ib: also ~ BEANS AND PEAS | FOR SALE C. L. Osborn, Ellijay, Ret: 2, 5 bu. Brab peas, Slightly. mixed $2.40 bu.; little Rice pas, nice and clean; 10c Ib. or exc. for good dried fruit; pound for pound. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. Hendersons Bush limas, 20c Ib. postpaid. Cheaper in large orders. , Mrs. Ida B. Bailey, Bluffton. L bu: chgs., No. chks. Monroe, Rt.:3, 9 bu. New Ears. $2.00 bu.; 2 bu. Brabs, $2.50 bu. Not prepaid. No chks. Tra LL. isa. Rt. 2. O-Too-Tans in 2% Cc. LL. Brooks Recieaned, good quality. $3.25 oe non, Cordele. - Wiletts Wonder Bae pea seed, 30c Ib. Also Mastodon strawberry plants, 50c C.. Mrs. Willie Wise, Wadley. Early Alaska Eng. peas, 30c at. Add postage. Mrs. Logan Beach, Gainesville, Rt. 1. day running velvet beans in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1 bu. fob. Davisboro. Scott McCoy, Davisborc. 200 Bu. Iron peas, $2 bu, No. 1 quality, clean and. 3 put up in strong burlap bags, 1-2 pu. even wt. W. i Rentroe, By- ron. Absolutely Shee and sound Conch peas, 1 lb. 20c, 2 lbs, 35c. pp. Earl S. Redwine, Madras. 10 Bu. genuine O-Too-Tan s0y- beans, 1937 crop: $4.50 bu, J. Leverett, Luthersville. ( Extra clean O-Too-Tan soy- beans, $4 bu. fob. also Stoneville A, M. Aiken, Newborn, 30 bu, A-No. 1 Brabs, $2.25, bu, 4 bu. slightly mixed, $i. 75 bu: 8 bu. pure Brabs, (some cracked by thrasher) $1, "5 bu. All Fob, J, I. Davidson, Bonaire. Grain and Hay For Sale . Sveral tons as grade mea- nell Hill, Rt, 1: hay, $15.00 ton at my barn. E, B. | Shoemaker, West Point. Choice Kudzu hay oe sale, Make best offer. B. W. Middle- brocks, Barnesville. eo Good, clean, 100-1 seed oats. 55c bu. also good, sound, mixed field peas, $1.55 bu: Lespedeza: Kobe, 10c lb. Korean, 7 1-2c lb. Sericea, 20c lb. fob Lavonia. R. A, Willbanks, Lavonia. ton fob barn;, M. O. oa Stillmore, Rt. 2, Box 98. 25 tons bright peanut hay. pow- er baled, $10 ton, fob. FP. E, Bow- en Americus. : Baled oat straw. bright no rain on. it, $30.00 per 100 bales; fine Sorghum seed. grow 12-14 ft. high on upland. 5 Ib. Ww. H. Holt, Fayetteville, - Pure, Cert. Bancroft mee cats. 80c bu; also Whatleys prolific seed corn, nubbed, shelled, $2.00 bu; genuine O-Too-Tan_ beans, $4.00 bu. All recleaned and grad- ed. R. M. Turner, Royston. SYRUP FOR SALE - 1937 Crop cf syrup, in new 37 gal. bbls. $10 per nye J, J. Dixon, Bainbridge, Pure sugar cane syrup. 35-37 gal. bbls, No. 1, $15; No. 2, $12.50; No. 3 $10; few Ibs. $8.50, 15 gal. kee best $8; also _|smoked hams. $22, 100 lbs. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Pure sugar oe. syrup, 37 gal. bbIs..42 gal; 56 gals. 4lc gal, also collard seed $12, 100 lbs. or 30c Ib. postpaid; 1 See. y Approx, 1300 gals. syrup. rib- bon cane, sorghum. Japanese for sale. J. P, Corley. Manchester. BUTTER FOR SALE 6 to 10 lbs. table butter each week, 30c del. to 3rd zone; also 25 Ibs. dried apples, 12144c. Mrs. Millie Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. son, Ashland, Rt. 1. . 4 to 6 Ibs. nice Jersey butter each week, 30c lb. pp to ist and 2nd zones, Mrs. R. A. Montgom- paid through 2nd zone. 1 Ib., 35 or 3 lbs. for $1.00; prepaid in 3rd zone, 2e Ib. higher, Mrs EY; Shoemaker, West Point. Nice, firm: yellow butter in 1 and nice. 35c lb, del. Mrs. P, W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Rt. 3. Fresh country butter, 6. May cherry 1a a Swhite: bck: ~eye na a5 bu. Brab peas. Ea, $2.25 bu. FOB. colored crowder peas, slightly cracked, $3.25 also 1 bu. mixed stock peas, $1.75..Add trans Goodwin, peed pu. bags. | No .order Jess 1 Pag J. W. .Can- Several hundred bu. No. 1 90- ae postpaid: H. E. Thornton, No, 2 planting cottonseed, 60c bu. Several tons unbaled cua 3, 3 tons A-1 Soybean hay, $20. 00 per 15 del.; low grade. Malvin Collins, 3 to 6 Ibs. nice, clean, country. butter each week, 30c Ib. or 3} lbs..del. $1.00, Mrs. C. D. Thoma- ery, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Phone 2412. |: Nice, firm. country butter, pre-. Ib. brick molds. guaranteed clean: Ibs. 100 | 2 FRESH & CURED MEAT) FOR SALE Reed pera cured hans Hickory smoked. 10 to 18 lbs, 35c lb. fol. 2e tess 100 Tb. lots. Aged. over 1 yr, Cash with orders, Ww, B, Roddenbery, Cairo. POTATOES FOR. SALE 50 to 60 bu. Pink Skin Porto Rican potatoes, 75c bu. at my farm, Wiley W.. Hendricks Statesboro, Ries Vegetables For Sale One acre Early Jersey cabbage, 1 mile South Alston; will be rea- dy cut in about 2 weeks, make best offer; B, J, Dykes, Alston, Corn Seed and Corn Meal seed B. Hastings Super Prolific corn, 90c pk. del. in Ga. McElmurray, Charing, : Knightons imp, seed corn, $1.00 w pope pk. fon. E. M, Johnson, Rt A, Box 114. Hastings Prolific seed corn, 75 pk., or $2.50 bu, de", W.C. Whit- tey, Mauka &3 100 Bu. Hastings super-prolitic ist yr. pure, sound corn, $1 bu. in shuck at barn. Will not ship, M. G, Lewis, Cornelia. 100 Bu. corn, practically clear of weevils for sale, I. F. Bryan, Bristol, EGGS F OR SALE "45 eandled eggs from tine flock of SC R. I, Reds, Mayhood a4 D, Dewyrose, Rt, 1. Jersey White Giant. eggs, 90c for 15, postpaid. Stock AA grade, direct from Nabob, BWD tested, Mrs, W. W. Gable, Haralson, : Pure Dark Cornish game eggs, $1.15 ed 15; $1.00 for larger lots. gash . &. Clarke, Abbeville, Rt. oan Golden Buff Minorca eggs, $1.50 per 15 pp. C. L. Smith, 2027 Milledgeville, Ra. Augusta. es Eggs from Roselawns A A A English W. L. str., $1.45 per 15 del. C. J. West, Cedartown, Rt. Eggs from S. C. R. TI. AAA se- lected reds, $1.25 per 15; 30 eggs, $2.00; reduced price in larger orders; also 10 1937 hatched AAA Red hens, $12.00. Mrs. J. Z. Cur- ry, Stockton. : Purebred, dark Cornish Indian a eggs, 75e per 15 not pp. M. O. Mrs. Sam Cauly, Soperton. Selected eggs from Barrons big type W. L. English str. $1.00 $5.00 per C del. Mrs. Lester DeFoor, Taccoa, Rt. 2._ Thompson str. B. R. hatching eggs, 4c ea, del. Mrs. J. G. Pur- vis. Odum. Wild Mallard duck ests, $1.50 doz. R. B. Searboro, Rt. 4. Box 346, Childress Dr., Atlanta. Well packed, carefully selected hatching eggs from thoroughbred Golden Buff Minorcas, also large type Long Island white Pekin duck eges, 6c ea, Pp. C. A. Roose, Louisville, Rt: 1. Eggs from thoroughbred R. I Reds, Donaldson str. $1.00 per 15 Dp, Mrs. W. D, Vaughn, I aahee : | Box 183. Pure Cornish game eggs, $1 00: per 15. Carton returned pp. Also Mar., Apr. and May hatching roosters, $1.50 ea.; hens, $1.30 ea. Annie B. King, Quitman, Rt. 2. Hatching eggs from purebred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte hens, 65c per 15 pp; $1.10 per 30; $3. 00 per C. Mrs. Earl Wilson, Clarkes- ville, Rt. 1. Rhode Island Red selected hatching eggs, ioe per 15 del. or 50c at my home. Mrs. Nonmnie Owen, Adairsville, Rt. 2. : Giant S. C. Black Minorca eges, $2.00 per oe L. B. Millians, Newnan. Dark Cornish. game eges, $1.00 per 15. Crates returned. No checks. Miss Pr enCe Horne, Grovetown. Eggs from White Faced, Black Spanish hens, $3.00 per 15. Frank | Treadaway, Adairsville. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS Shppard str., single comb An- cona cockerels, 10 mos. old, $1.50 fob Benjamin Hicks, Adel, "Rt. 1. BANTAMS AND BRAMAS Nice trio purebred Golden Se- bright bant2ms, rose comb. blue legs, Reasonable price, Mrs, O. M. Hunt, Decatur, Rt. 1. 6 young, laying bantam hens. Will exchange for 1 pr, geese or honey bees. Garden Pece, aes Park, Rt.: 1, Box 123, rebred Golden soutien ban- es: 4 hens, s oe . old $1.00 pr.; Ringneck pheasants and Califor-| pullets, |Cuban Blue erossed. 1 yr, POULTRY. FOR SALE. Nice bantams. rabbitts. pig pigeons, Ringneck doves, $2.00: nia. Valley. quail, $4, 50. Will trade} 1. for jaying hens.-any breed, J. }- H. Street, Atlanta, P: O. Box 433. 1. beautiful Silver Seabright cock, 1 yr. old, $1.00. C: T, Gaines. p | Sylvest er Spivey. Soperton Buford. Few bantams:; B. B. Reds. game, dark Cornish and Buff Co- chins. Also want. prices on 1 pr. quail. W, K,. Herndon, 1109 Ad- jrian t., Augusta, 12 nice, thoroughbred Butt Co- chin bantams. 9 mos. old, roos- ters. T5c ea: Hearn, 71238 College Park. R. I. Red and Midget R. ae Main St.. | Bleek bantams: Standard _S, S. Hambergs. $5.00 trio: also want wild duck and pure game bantam hens. D, T., Jennings, P; oO. Box 84, Americus. we Pure Black R. Cc. bantams: al- so single comb W. L. bantam cockerels. hens and pullets, 75 ea:, aes J. peerings Hartwell. Rt. 1 oe Buff Cochin pant? m: al- so want to buy female Bob White quail, H. 0. Richards. 2405 Boule- 1 vard Dr. NE. Atlanta, BARRED AND OTHER. nocKS Parks str. pedigreed :cockrels Apr. 1937 hatch, .$2:00;4. voung lets: cockerels, wt. 21-4 lbs.. .$1.25: ea or. $4.00 Ict; also.eges from same. stock shipved fob, > Mrs.. He. L. -|Oduin; Daisy. 10 purebred . Partridge Rock June. hatched. $12.50; spr. hatched cockerels. $2.00 ea; eggs $140 for 15, Mrs. Jesse Mix- on. Ocilla. 13 purebred B. R, Wee and 2 roosters, 1 to 2 yrs. old, now lay- ine. 5c ea. fob; also! want best prices on 8 hens and 1 rooster not over 2 yrs. old of nurebred Cornish Indian Game. a Ve Pet- tis. Danville. Rt. Te 10 Thompson Ringlet B. R hens |, and 1 rooster. $1.00 ea. M. O. Mrs. hens and 1 cockerel, 10 mcs. $10.00. Cash, M. O, Mrs, Nofa B. Nix Alto Rt. 2. = 4 40 B, R, pullets, $45.00 for flock. } $1.25. selected. L, Esselstyn, Ho- T ward, 1. young thoroughbred Plymouth Rock: rooster. Mrs. Cecelia Law-- son, Valdosta. Rt. 4. Box 254 | 8 fine B. R. hens, now ready to lay, $10.00 pp. Cash.or M. 0. Mrs. W. B. Allan. Alto. Rt. 2. 30 B. R. AAA hens. 9 to 14 mos. old. Mrs. D. A. McCrary, Royston, Young B. R. roosters. Thomp- son str. $1.00 ea. not postnaid.| - Mrs, G. W. Gunnels. _- Daniels- ville, Rt. 2, 50 Gurehred BR. 4 wks. old. 25c ea.; 50 N. H. Reds, 4 wks. 30 ea: 50 BR. 8 wks. 55 ea: 50 N. H. Reds. 8 wks.. 60c ea. H. C. Reid, Milner. es CORNISH AND. GAMES Sniders, pure Boe stags. $2.09 ea . pullets. $150 ea.: also ergs, $2, no pet: 15. Mar. and Apr. del, neo ; Purebred Grist feraay: anda Shawlneck hens. $2.00ea.. pullets. . M. Weaver. Canon, $1.50 ea, F. B. Roquemore, Mans- field, 1937 nit came. stags. $3. 00. $2 00 and $2.50; trio. $6,00;.also Spangle | Grist Grady eggs. $3.00 per 15. P. B. Stewart. Tifton, Rt. 4. 1 Pure Mexican Red came cock, 2 yrs. old, -$5.00:. old, $3.00; 1 Mexican Red crossed Trish Muff. Apr. hatch. $2.00, Ex- chanee lot for 15 bu, white corn Pit games: 24 pullets, 4~hens; 1 each. Cuban Blue ...and Irish Grey , males. 7 mos, old and 1 Cu- ran. Blue. 1 1-2 yr. old cock. $31.50 Bt. 2. E, J, dart. Pollege Park, 1 nice frie Cornish Gs me, $6.00; 3 hens and 1. rooster, $8,090. Prompt shipment, , EXP. col. Cc. C., Childs, Yatesville. ' Purebred. dark. heavy type Cor- nish roosters, $1.25 ea: Mrs, BE. W. Stephens, Lycns. Rt. 3... Large tyne Dark Cornish game pullets and cockerels. $3.50 trio; larze mixed hens. $1.00 ea: ; also seed sugar cane. $2.00 per C; white collard seed, 10 pkt., or 50 lb. C: O. Sikes. Sylvester. 2 extra fine Cornish Game cocks. 18 mos, old. $1.50 ea. or 2 for $2.50. Mrs. W. M. Barfield, Cordale. Rt. Ze 50 Dark Cornish Indian Game. hens. 5 to 7. 10s., now laying, $1.00 ea. er 15: 1b: at my place, Mrs. R..L. Fussell. Osierfieid. 8 thorouchbred Indian ~ Game |: hens, $1.00 ea. A. -S, Douglasville. Rt 17 2 Red Guill and Grey oosters mixed, $1.50 ea; Mozley. ame 12: lbs. Ha V. B.-Lowe, Tennille. Rt. 1: 1-18" mos. aE 0 pullets, $1.00 ea, or. $2.50 trio. Will exchange, Myrick |roosters. English str. $34 ON. J.-E. Elkins. Cairo, Rt. 1, | Box 109, : 6 Holterman daisteorrat B. & : old. | Lee Pulaski. Rt, 1. cn 5 te ets pit gameec, and S. KE Ginn erays, sm V..1a, A Warhorse- del. T. J. Hamby. Covington, Rt. 3. : : : Stings Grean WVevlet okra seed; and Garden nea seed; 20 lo: Mrs: old . Shelton Game. fob: eggs, $1.25 per 15; 2 a sp. Bacdn War 2: 2 Cavelina Blue. rooster: mos. old, $3.00 ea. or $5 both; 6 Carolina Blue hens ea. or $8.00 per 6. C. H. Ch ear Martin, Ri GIANTS s thoroughbred Black vooster.. 2 yrs, old. $2.0 exchange: for <2 thorcught R. hens. Mrs. Hulon H, He Eatonton, Rt. 3. LEGHORNS 2 purebred W. L. roost mcs, old, $1.00 ea, Orra M Ellijay: 4 purebred L. hens. $5.00 lot express paid. Also 1 purebred R. I. Red +r er. 1 yr, old. $1, 15 Ors xeh: for 2 hens or 1 pr: In : ner ducks R. E; re ville Reed: 100 voune S.C. W. La 5c lot. J: -W. Harris, Sylveste 40 Silver Suangle I. am! re lets and 2 corkerels. sam ana price: 100 W. L, pulle slish str.. $140.00 cash my vard Mrs. J. J. Abbot ma. Rt. 3. About 75 puilets: 40 WwW Wryonrottes: and cthers B Mav 1937 hatch, Mrs. H Girnis. Cumming. Rt. 5. Box 40 W. L. nullets. 5 mo 45 W. L. hens. 18 old. #4500: 30 B. R. hens. 15. old $3000 Mrs, W. J. Evan Bonre de Leon Ave.. Atlan 8351.5 ; 2nice S.C. RB. IL. roost ty 2 yrs old. $1.25 ea, | 350 Kerlin W. L. hens. 200 lawn-Seidel Mar. hatch All fine birds and layi 2, 871 Crew St. SW. Atlant : LEGHORNS : 2 AAA: W. 1L., Apr. hat 1 BR. 2 yr. old roost ea. fob. Will trade for B R. . Rea roosters, eae Patt Canton, Rt. 3. 57 purebred, dor hate! mullets and 4 cockerels, a ing, $50.00 for lot. J, Earnesville, Rt. 1, _ Dav old Lezhorns from Imperial mating blood stock, Ife ea. or $8.0 per OS Tidwell. Stone Rt tL "5 W. L. hens. 50 ae 140 W. L. pullets 7c ea. Mrs. 250 AAA W. L. Apr. heteh- se at mv nlace Not - q broken lots: 4 full h'code Aor, batch roosters. $1.25 ea, Hd Bledsoe. Carrollton. ae 42 vies Ww. L. nullets | _|to lay $10.00. Mrs. B. J. Chemblee, Rt. 2. : 25 Rcoths AAA, Feb. h dh. pillete. $1.69 ea. fob, John Clark, Abbeville. Rt. 1, 4 AAA Hanson breed roosters. 10 mos, old. $3.00 ea. ( $10.00 lot. fob, Mrs. J. Bus BW T. gocmereh a0. jand a 20 ms, old AAA W. D. tested cockerel. $2.00 J, J. Farverd. Hawkinsville Mar. hatch W. L. hens, laying. 75c ea. fob. Also roughbred Mar, hatch rooster $1.25 fob. Mrs. C. H, sell, Sandersville. ts) 20 Apr. hatch, oo Str; Li, hens, $0c ea, Mrs, E, L, Monticello, gos Se ee 40S. CG: W. L. pullets, and. 80 S. C, W. L. hens, 2 yr, old. Mrs, C. P. Tompkins, Ss Jes SAGE anni MISCELLANEOUS | 10 thoroughbred Buff mi: hens, lyr. old, now laying, ea. or $9.00 for lot fob, J Brown, Helena, 50 Kirchers Golden Buff m orcas: 25 White minorcas; 30 L.. Mar, and Apr. natch, $ ea, Mrs. O. D, oftin. B 4 Mar. hatch Pape str Black minorea cockerels, $1.50 ea or exchange for same strain pu 300 9 wks. old, 2 Ib. prot buttermilk. fed, 25 Yo, Mr H, Harley. Climax. ae Few fine Pape str. orca roosters. 10-and 4 $1.26; selected. ch from 2 VE SITS dire $1.90. per 15. G. herten. Page Six & MARKET BULLETIN Tuesday, Februar. Se $i : : POULTRY FOR SALE | = els, $3.09 oa: 2 for $5.00, Geo, S. Austin, Atlanta, Rt, 63. 2 Caponized chickens, 8 lbs. - each, $2.00 each, Mrs, Rubin Mec- Carley, Hermitage. : ORPiwGTONS 4 pure 1937 Buff Orpington roosters, $1.00 ea, M, O. preferred. Mrs. J. , Rhodes, Crawfordville. thoroughbred, last yr., Buff _ Orpington pullets, $5.00 fob, Mrs. _ B. F. Morrison, Gainesville, Rt. 8. 100 purebred Orpington chicks, 3 wks. old, 15c ea. Evelyn Shi- vers, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. PEAFOWLS _ Beautiful blue peafowls, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $25.00 pr. fob. W. C. Day, Thomaston, Rt, 1, - Beautiful blue peafowls, $20.00 pr. fob express office. S. M. Well born, Columbus. & PHEASANTS 1 pr. Mutant pheasants, $6.00; -i pr. showtype B. R. bantams, $3.50; 1 pr. Bob White quail, $450. J, H, Street, Stone Moun- tain, PIGEONS 1 pr. White Fantail and 1 pr. Black Fantail pigeons; 1 pr. Ringneck doves, $2.00 pr. or $5.00 lot. Fred Robinson, 413-6th St, NE, Atlanta. Fantail pigeons, Ringneck doves wild Mallard ducks and purebred bantams, $2.00 pr. Will exchange for young laying hens, any breed, equal value, Mrs. W. M, Hanna, 2028 Boulevard Dr,, Atlanta. 3 pr, Silver Kings and 1 pr. Red Carneaux pigeons, $4.00 for lot or $1.25 pr. Harry Pike, 2 Inman St, Statesboro, N REDS (RHODE ISLAND) _ 6 thoroughbred, blood-tested, Donaldson str,, R, I, Red cock-. erels, Mar. hatch, $1.25 ea, fob. No checks, Mrs. P, A, Rodgers, Sycamore. se 5 - Bush str. AAA R, I, Red roost- ers, 2 yrs, old, $1.50 ea.; 8 mos. old, $2.00 ea. Cash, No checks. Exp, col, Also hatching eggs from game str, chickens, $1.00 per 15 2 RB, I, Red cockerels, 12 wks. old and 1 Buff Orpington cock- erel, $1.50 ea, also 10 Ibs. seed- ling pecans, 75c; 8 lbs, Schleys, 80c. B. Jordan, Monticello, z 0 R. I, Red hens, 18 mos. old, $1.00 ea; 50 R, I, Red pullets, $1.10 ea; also nice honey, 10 lb. pail, $1.50; 5 lb. pail, 75c fob. H, D. Wilson, Palmetto, 4 AAA bicodtested Donaldson and Tompkins str. R. I, Red cock- erels Apr, 1937 hatch $1.50 ea. or $5.50 for lot. Mrs. A, D, Smith, Douglasville, Rt. 4. - Parmenters, dbl. Pedigreed U. S. Wing Band, Pullorum R. O. P., certified, single comb R. I. Red eockerels, 6 mos, old, $10.00 ea.; 3 for $25.00; Mrs. T, J. Stevens, Ri, 1, Augusta, Care of Mrs. G. N. Byington, Bae 25 fine, lange May hatch, Red Reck hens, $1.00 ea.; 50 Austro- White, 2 lb, pullets, 50c ea. here. Richmond MeoConnell, Cornelia. Star R, & , R. i Reds, Donaldson str, 2 yr, old cocks, $2.00 ea.; 2 Mar. hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs, J. M, Halli, Calhoun, Rt. 1. . WYANDOTTES 8 pure R. C. S. L. Wyandotte hens, Mar. 1937 hatch, $1.00 ea.; hatching eggs from same str. $1.00 per 15 del. Mrs, W. R, Chasteen, Locust Grove. _ 10 Towa str. R. C. S, L, Wyan- -dotte pullets and 1 cockerel, $1.00 ea. fob No checks. Mrs. M, MeDowell, Blakely, Rt, 2. . 4R, C0. S. L. Wyandotte roast- ers, now ready for service, $1.25 ea. Mrs, Gedie Elkins, Whigham, Rt 2. _ Pure Tarbox str, R. C. S Ty Wyandotte pullets and cockerels, 3 1-2 mos. old, 65c ea.; alsc AAA S. C. R, I. Red eggs, $1.25 per 16, Mrs. W. C. Rohn, - Stockton. %, ee SUSSEX Purebred, red speckled Sussex roosters, $1.50 ea. or 2 for $2.50; ggs, same breed, $1.00 per 15 pp. Mrs, Earl Wilson, Clarkes- ville, Rt. 1. Turkeys; Guineas, Geese Ducks; Etc. For Sale _8 wild Mallard ducks, $1.00 ea. or will exchange for pigeons, Faire or pheasants. Edgar Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2. 1 pr. wild Canadian gee $9.00. P. O. Box 433, Atlanta, | 8 fawn-white Indian Runner s now laying and 1 unre- @ drake, 1 yr. old, $10.00. M. . Mrs. Robert Highland, La- | blue guinea nens, M, Sla vk, Leslie ? oo) Turkeys; : pe. Mrs. C, C. Payne, Tiften, Rt. | J.) . ee Guineas, Geese Ducks; Etc. For Sale Turkeys; Guineas, Geese Ducks; Etc. Wanted 2 turkey hens and 1 tom. Ex- change for 12 chicken hens. Pre- fer young B, R. hens just begin- ning to lay. Mrs. G. C. Walker, Rt. 2, Box 22, Fitzgerald. 2 purebred 1936 hatched Bour- bon toms;. also 3 Indian game pullets and 1 rooser, $1.50 ea. or $5.00 for lot. Miss June Woo- ten, Broxton, Rt. 1. M. B. turkey toms, 2 yrs, old, $4.00; hens, $3.50; pr. $7.00; trio, $10.00. Mrs. John Riggins, Mole- na. 4 guinea hens and 2 roosters, 60c ea. fob; also 36 R. I. Red pul- lets and 22 B. R. pullets, Oct. 1937 hateh, $1.00 ea. in lots of 10; entire lot, 90c ea. fob. M. Rodgers, Conyers. 4 ducks: 3 solid white and I Indian Runner, 75c ea. not pp or $3.00 for lot pp. Mrs. C. T. Lavender, Flovilla. 1 1937 May hatch Mammoth Bronze turkey tom, wt., 15 Ibs., $3.00; also Fairy lily bulbs, 2c ea. as Hembree, Commerce 1 Apr. hatch Big Bone Bronze turkey tom, direct from Ellis, wt. 22 Ibs. $5.50 or trade for hen of = breed. H. I. Brock, Rock- mart. Purebred Apr. hatch Bourbon Red hens, 11 to 12 Ibs. $3.00; toms, 17 to 18 Ibs., $4.00. Mrs. J. J, Bond, Elberton, Rt. 6. Poultry Wanted AUSTROLORPS Want to hear from parties hav- ing Austrolorp chickens. Give price of stock and eggs. R. A. Humphreys,. Summerville, BABY CHICKS Want to raise 100 or more baby chicks on 50-50 basis to keep un- til 9 wks. old or hen to set and raise chicks on halves, Hens re- turned later. J. A, Strickland, Griffin, Rt, . Want to raise 100 to 1,000 baby chicks on halves to 8 wks. old, any breed> You furnish chicks and transportation, Also have Jersey heifer 14 mos. old for sale, Mrs, P. R. Arnold, Benevolence, Rt, 1. Bsa : Want not less than 100 or not more than 300 baby chicks raise on halves to i0 wks. Mrs. W. A. Roberts, Hampton, Rt. 2. Want the first of March 350 U. S. certified W. L. or N. H, Red Baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 weeks, Mrs. P. B. White, Lyer- ly, Ri 2: : ; Want to raise on halves baby chicks, Buff Opringtcn or B, R., to 8 wks, old. I furnish feed, other party transportation. Mrs. J, W. Maxwell, Aragon. Want 100 R, I. Red baby chicks to raise to 8 wks. I furnish feed and other party transportation or Minnie Horne, Eastman, t. 5: Want 200 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks., prefer W. L, Mrs, G. P. Yate, Jefferson. BANTAMS ~ Want 2 young R. C. Sebright (Golden) bantam hens; also few Milan, Dawson. Want 25 healthy bantam hens. Will psy 25 ea. J. D. Davenport, Atlanta, Care The Express Co, Want 1 white Japanese Silkie cockerel, E. M. Redwine, 662 Gor- don Pl, Atlanta. GAMES - Want the old time Warhorse and Bacon Warhorse games, Pay cash or exchange other games. John E. Nicherner, Blairsville. ORPINGTONS Want 3 purebred Buff Orping- Be roosters, W. A. Lovingood, El ay. X REDS (RHODE ISLAND) Want.1 R. f Red or New Hampshire Red rooster, Mar. or re hatch. Reasonable price. : rs, Lenton Dawkins, Dexter. Rt. what you have, 2. Wi, PRE ODS thog. Mrs, Laura B. Taylor, Way- about 11 yrs. old, gentle, sound, young pullets. State price. C. H.| - Want toraise, 100 to 500 friers of large breed R. I. Red, B. P. R. or Buff R. on halves, Have good brooder and house, J. B.ippp Lindsey, Hamilton, Rt. 1, 5 ; s RABBITS WANTED WYANDOTTES SESE. Want 40 to 50 1987 hatch RABBITS WANTED Wyandotte hens, White or Brown _)Leghorns or R, I, Reds. State Want 3 or 4 purebred Mam- moth White Pekin ducks and drake, Prefer 2 yr. old stock. State price, E, E. Lynn, Waycross. Want few purebred White Pe- kin ducks and drake; also have 6 purebred B. P. RK. and 10 R, I. Red chickens, 3 mos. old for sale at 60c ea. Elif Dixon, Coffee, Want 5 white guinea hens (last yrs, hatch). State price, L, M. Johnson, Acworth, Rt, 2, - Want 2 turkey hens and 1 gob- bler and 1 pr, Reds and Whites mixed. Joe E. Hill, Maysville. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black mare mule, 1200 Ibs. $125.00; black mare mule, 950 lbs., $85.00; gray mare wt. 1M Ibs., $75.00. Work anywhere. C. H. Smith, Newnan. Striblin Farm. 2 Light bay, med. size mare mule, 6 yrs, old, for sale at farm near McRae; also want 10 to 20 bu. clean Brab peas and 3 bu. Q-Too-Tans. Criss C. Parks, Ala- mo. Rt. 2. Fine, 6 mos. old mare black colt, for sale. Mrs. J. E. Mauldin, College Park. Rt. 2. 2 young bay mares, about 1200 Ib. ea. at bargain. If inter- ested, see. S. G. Palmer, Sum- merville. Rt. 2. Small, young mule, wt. 700 or 800 lbs. good eyes, good in every way, little fast when first} hitched to plow; also nice Duroc stock 5 mos. old male, $10.00 for cross. Rt. 1, Box 15. 19 mos, old stallion, wt. 650 to 700 Ibs., part Percheron. H. L. Rawlins, Avondale Estates. Rock- bridge Road. phone, De. 2030. Horse mule, about 9860 Ibs. work anywhere, .00 cash, or $30.00 cash, bal. in anything can a A. Pinson, Thomaston. good shape, works good, sound and healthy. $100.00 cash at my barn, R. F. Johns, Hoboken. Rt. 1, Box 73. Real good 900 lb. 9 yrs. oid} horse mule, $100.00; 2 horse wa- gon, $20.00; 2 horse section har- row, $10.00; good shop anvil, $5., and other tools. FP. W. Jones, Fayetteville, Fine 8 mos. old mule colt, $75. = Ang barn. Arthur Ponder, Wa- eska, 12 or 13 yr. old, 900 Ib. mule, work anywhere, in good shape, good stepper, $60.00. See, 6 mi. South Rockmart. J. V. Braswell, Rockmart. Rt. 3. Black and white pitted 3 yr. old stallion pony, ready for ser- vice, $50.00 at barn. Miss June Wooten, Broxton. : 6 yr. old gray Spanish Jack. kind and gentle, good breeder; 2 mule colts, 18 and 8 mos. old respectively for sale; also 30 bu, Stoneville No. 2 B 5 Icck cotton seed, $1.00 bu. FOB. L. M. Hamby, Griffin: Ri A. Good plug mule, good stepper, sound, all right, $35.00, or exe. for fresh in cow, hogs, or chick- ens. J, B, Scarboro, Comer. Rt, 2, | HORSES AND MULES WANTED T Want pair evenly matched hor- ses or mules, good milch cow, wagon, riding cultivator, Fowler cultivator, section harrow, turn plow, cheap for cash. P._T. Hicks, Fairburn. = Want swap around for a good work mare that will work to wagon, plow and ride, not over 12 yrs. old, nor under 2 years,: wt. 500 to 1200 libs. Gentle for \girl to handle. B. S. Myers, Tay-- lors Creek. : Want plug mule and 1 horse. wagon, all in good shape and at bargain, J. F. Walker, Atlanta, 2980 Briarcliff Road. Want sound, well trained mule within hauling distance Atlanta. State age, price and etc, J. M. Rumbold, Atlanta c-o 427 Peach- tree St. ie RABBITS FOR SALE rabbits, DOC 68; White, pink-eyed healthy, good cond., Amilie Long, Bremen. Large white rabbits, $1.00 pair. Mrs. J. E. D. Shipp. Americus, Want 1 pr. Flemish Giant, White cr Gray rabbits, State cash gee. O, L. Treadwell, Statham, 10 yr. old, 800 lb. bay mare, | rwt. 500. Ibs. ea. 1 SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 24 stock goats, $1.00 each; 2 yr. old Hampshire boar about 200 Ibs., $15.00. Grady H. Gib- son, Waycross. RFD 1. Natural butt headed milk goat, 3rd time to fresh, around 12th . February. Good milker, very gentle, $25.00. At once. Mrs. . F, Baxter, Atlanta. Rt. 5, Box 594. 9 mos. old, fine Tog. stock dairy goat doe. Sire, reg. buck out of Bruces: Emmett; Dam, 5 qt. grade doe. Sell or exc. for good grade yearling heifer in vi- cinity Atlanta, or Roswell, Mrs. Sasghg Normandy, Dunwoody, Rtok. Thoroughbred niik goat from reg. stock, 1 yr. old, not bred, $20.00, or trade for Cole cotton planter, disc harrow, Cane seed, peas for sowing. R. Q. Thomp- son, Gillsville. Large Tog., Nubian and Saa- around first February, 3rd kid- ding, Heavy milker; also young 50-50 Tog. and Nubian doe, from 6 qt. dam, due freshen early Feb- ruary, ist kidding. Reasonable. John Hynds, Atlanta. 93 Warren St., De 5140. 4 milk goats, freshen about February 12th to 25th, Heavy milkers, Very reasonable price. Also 1 pr. kids for sale, H. A. Evans, Atlanta, 369 Augusta Ave., S: E. ss a SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want nice Angora billy goat, also few young nannies. B, H. Manry, Goggins. i Want 25 to 50 common goats. Must be bargain. E. B. Shoemak- er, West Point. \ Want pr. Hampshire sheep. Quote price FOB Thomasville. B. B. Earle, Thomasville. - Want Horniess goats: 11 nan- nies and 1 billy, also want 6 ea. large type ducks (drake includ- ed) for breeding, Speckled Gui- Want 50 nannie and 4 billy goats. State what you have and price. B. D. Newell, Hogansville. CATTLE FOR SALE 10 Polled Hereford 8 mos. old heifers, bred to reg. Polled Here- ford bull, for sale. F. M. Biggers, Atlanta, 630 Lee St., S. W.- Reg. Guernsey 3 yr. old, 900-1 M Ib. bull, good cond. $50.00 cash W. E, Smalley, Amity. Rt. 1. 2 Aberdeen English black bull, 1% yr. old. M. Abercrombie, Douglasville. RFD 1 2 yr. old, reg. Guernsey bull, high producing stock, good cond. $15.00 FOB. M. W. Major, Syl- vester. 4 good stock Hereford. White Face bulls, 2-2 yrs. old. wt. 1 M lbs. ea., $75.00 ea; 2-1 yr. old. 700 Ibs. ea., $60.00 ea. Priced at my barns in Jasner and Morgan eountv. Sell either of them. Gond individuals and nvre bred. O. H. Arnold. Jr., Athons. ee Guernsey baby heifer. $15.00 eash if teven at once. Mrs. C. G. Wankav, Helena. 2 vr. ald. reg, Tersev bull. Apand Mhemntion Soanthaastern Pa~sr 1936. B. F. Lester. Conyers. m+ oe | Ward Af Dairv cattle 92 head AT eM er Wart. Ree Terrir Dasa tok OE Tee + teat ane Jersey bull, ent. to reg., 4 yrs. old in April, $50.00; also 25 or 30 head tam sheep, $2.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. I. Abbott, Alma. Rt. 3. 5 4 yr. old Jersey and Guernsey crossed bull, $50.00 at my barn; 20 White Indian Runner ducks, "5 ea. for lot, or $1.00 ea. smail lots. Not del. Mrs. J. lL. Rober- son, Surrency, Box 6. Milch cow, rady now to fresh- en, for sale. Lewis H. Jones, Fay- etteville. dele. No. 3rd St. lier, Barnesville. A. Dickey, Midville. - Burch, Chester. Senoia, Rt. 2. No. 384441, Tycoon, 1936; September 3, Stoneville No. |bu. lots, Tee bu Loan es - nan. cross milk doe, due freshen | CATTLE FOR Good Jersey - Guerr freshen in March, 3, 1-2 last freshening, for sale for good working mule, in ty of Fairburn, F. W. fT Fairburn, Rt. 2, care H, 7 fern, ne High grade Jerseys, ser age, for sale or exc, the ton er corn, J, W. Wood lumbus. Phone 571, CATTLE WANTE Want 4 cows, 3-5 yrs. gal, milk per day, easy not mean any way, cle ease, reasonable for ca Anderson, Ochlocknee. young, fresh in milch cow, $30.00. Bring cow and take and we pay difference, Mary Thompson, Darien, wood Plantation. , Want Jersey milch cor with Ist or 2nd calf, 3 more per day, reasonable cash. Full description a: in first letter. J. M. Pa kKinson. : Want bred Guernsey reg. to freshen in 3 61 also calf, 3 to 6 mos, old Peek, Cedartown, Rt, S. P. C. boar, 7 mos, old 2 gilts, $15.00 ea. All re name, FOB. C. H, Trus dersville, pigs. $10.00 grade P. C. pigs, $4.00 u Bryson, Greensboro, Rt, 4 males, 2 females, ent. to reg, Duroc Jersey old pigs, $10.00 ea, Mrs. Drury, Waynesville. P. CG brood sow, $35: 7 bu, Piedmont Clevela ton seed, $3.00 oe 100 lbs. M. C. Parker, Point Peter, Reg. S. P. C. boar, Yi lbs,, ready for service, Cc. Broome, McBean, 6 wks. old S. P. C., 6 boars, J, C. Stephens Rt, 5 old, wt. 125 Ibs., sub. to or with reg. papers, $25.50 FOB or with reg. papers, $25.00 FOB my barn. J. M. Lankford, Cor- Polled Hereford bulls, well bred, perfect specimens, 15 to 18 mos. old, $100.00 ea. Can be seen on farm at Piedmont. J. C, Col- Young cow, ist calf. Real good milk -and butter cow. Now giving about 2 gal. per day; more with proper feed. $25.00. No chks. Joe 3 small Red Poll bulls and 3 Red Poll heifers, for sale. P. W. Reg. Jersey male calf, dropped |May 1937, nearly ready for ser-~ vice, $25.00 FOB, E, G, Summers, Jersey- bull, Hobby Sugnald|. ee also pure 2 cotton seed, 10) ; Honey Due syrup: R. S, Giles, : ~ \ton Black P. C, male, a FOB, B, D, Blitch, G 1 Duroc gilt, 6 mos, 0 lbs,, ent. to reg., $25.00; 6 mos. old calves, $10.00; C. S. L. Wyandotte he ea, Docia Harris, Lul 2 nice O, I, C, gilts, ed, Ingram Rt. 1, : 8 reg. Berkshire 2 m pigs, $18.00 or $10.00 ea. barn, E. S, Jackson ville, Rt, 4, Box 68. 9 pigs, 6 wks. old, $3.00 J. , Wilson, Luther. Adam,, St gias oldest Ber sale, C, J, Hardman, Sev. bred gilts and_ and shoats about 50 h for sale. H. S, Wall 369 Tupin St.. : S. P. C., Duroc Jers about 200 lb, sow, farrov March or first April, Cant ship, Take sor as part payment. Peavi red. G, L, Parks, Amel 8 fine O.. 1. C. pigs, at 6 wks old; also Blu June seed corn, $2.00 Bryce L, Jordan, Carr t 3 big bone Guinea | old. wt, 150 lbs. ea. Guinea pigs. $5.00 -A, B, Charping, Elber S. P. C. brood sow, lb, $20.00. W. L. Ross, . 2, 109 Smith Road,- _ Bocking orders Mare: ; UPS ea., ot $6.50 ea. with p , best blood lines, Also p leys prolific seed corn Cc. T, Sneed. Milledgevi 2 yr. old P, C, 300 Ib row middle of April, sonable price, also, 12 p turkey toms, May 5t. 26 Yb. wt., 25c Ib. McCrary, Molena, Reg, Duroc Jersey pair, or $8.00 ea. FO! Dalton, Alto, Rt. 2. Reg. Durocs cf all gilts, sows, young pigs from highest w.niing - $15.00 up. Henry T, Lu botton, L Reg, S, P.-C, gt exc, for yearlings. phens, Lyons. Rt, Purebred big bo. males and fema. $8.75 ea; service Reg, Life 10 FOR shipping pom or pesnits, N, Hi, | POSITIONS WANTE] d P. C. pigs, 5 mos. ive in trade for smal} _herse, or will buy buy 10 or 15 Bee Hives. s, Doraville, P. C. pigs, around 30 rage, $100.00 for lot,. Clements, Greens- _ . pigs and few bred asonable prices, also Dixie Triumph wilt- tion seed, 75 bu, Stallings, Carrollton. P. C. gilts, excellent 3 mos. old, 40-50 Ibs, reg. Austin Phevey, ig Me Guinea pigs, wks. old, to truck on- trude Howell, Mit- WANTED Duroc-Jersey bred re for cash. n. furnish self. Exper- acco, poultry, truck BA i . BE. Ber- to work on farm, work, at once. Widow old son, Mrs, Ethel tlanta. 1062 Capitol single, want job on e Heward, Atlanta. t. N, E, aS milker in horse crop with par- everything, on halvy- bolt, Alamo, Rt, 2. horse farm, 50-50 good school and th party able furnish . L, N, Williams, Ma- Place. : mse crop on halves. child, So. Georpia Life time exp. Burl a 307 Crew St. S. E, | with wife and baby on farm at once. $12 ions. C. A. Williams, 2 girls large enough Blace on farm with of General Delivery. ple, $5.00 week and Minnie Munday, 1, Box 49. 5 J. H. Williams, Rt. 1, Care of J. G, on farm, close to oombs, Tattnall or county. Plow or mn work, 53 yrs. old. W. Pardue, Reids- , age 45, wants job daughter age 21, im all types of farm r Jones, 282 Linden in 7595, Atlanta. unning water power nm do common ecar- ared whitef widow 1y, age 36, no child- good home with nice ple in exchange for Tk. $5 a week, Best Ola McAfee, Rt.. in 20s, orphan, habits, willing general farm work: dairy werk. Bap- t for work at once. General Delivery plow hands and 3 ly to work wants . Experienced in to- ing and cotton, Lew- RFD 1, Care of H. Ellabell. _age 19, wants job or truck farm: 10 ce. Salary, room mmie Tucker, Gen- farmer with young _ A-1 education and nce wants to over- plows up. Sal- ge basis. Go any- ider any offer. R. shland Ave. N. E. se rop on halves, crop and day work not in crop.) and furnished, Give references, | Rt. 4, Douglas- some good Christian couple for light farm work. References. Write Mrs. Lezoria White, Pied- mont Ave.. Rockmart, old, but strong and able bodied. Willing to work for board and clothes. E, M, Heair, 3318 8th Ave., Columbus. > Boy, 18, wants place with el~ derly couple to do light farm work in exchange for room and board to learn farming..No wages asked. Clinton Johns, 833 Ist Ave., Columbus, : basis within 10 miles of Atlanta, gcod house, plenty of water, near school, Can furnish self, W. E. Hammous, 1003 S, E. Main St., College Park. Man, 40 years, with two sons almost grown, wants work on farm, D, W. Griner, Rt. 3, Valdos- ta, Care of Rambows Service Sta- tion. White man, age 40, wants job on farm, also stove wood cutting job near Atlanta for room, board and laundry, with part time away for business course. Write offer- ings. Barney Golden, Rt. 2, Waco. Single man, unemcumbered, wants place on farm with good man for home and salary. Well experienced, reliable, Wm. R. Bol- ton, Care of General Delivery, Atlanta. Want work on farm or as care- taker of country place. Board, laundry and reasonable salary. White and 388 years old. Raised on farm, George Hilton, Rt, 1, Chamblee, _ Want a 1 horse crop on halves in Fulton County. Can finance self. Grady Bagley, 62 Emory St., N, W. Rt. 71, Atlanta. Would like job. as farm hand for man who does not have any- thing to do with whiskey. Want $3.68 a week, board and laundry get long. S. M. McCalla, Rt, 1, Care of A. B, Taylor, Rochelle. Refined white widow, age 40, wants job with couple doing light farm work. No milking, Experi- -,enced car driver. $3.00 a week, board and laundry. Will go any- where. Exchange references, Mrs. Alpha C. Pritchett, Rt. 1, Rentz, Woman, 40 years, wants light farm work for $3 a week, board, 21 years experience, References. Mora Montgomery,- Atco, ~ Want small farm. I have good stock and tools. Write G. P. Thomas, Rt, 2, Har*-field. Young widow with 6 yr. old girl wants place on farm doing light farm work with some salary. Pre- fer near school. Mrs. B. Oakes, 581 Rankin St., N.-E., Atlanta, .| Phone Main 3510, Desire a place on halves. Wages considered. Prefer towards Ma- rietta, not over 15 miles from At- lanta. We are middleaged couple, no children. Have to be moved. Best of ref. Geo. Mitchell, 341. | Central Ave., S, W., Atlanta. Good, honest, white man wants job on farm driving truck, ete. Oren Warren, Care of W. A, War- ren, RFD A, Alma, Good, honest, white man wants job on dairy farm, driving truck, etc. Lemuel Warren, Care of W. A. Warren, RFD A, Alma, Young man with wife and child wants 2 horse erop cn haly- es or work for wages. Good refer- ences. Strictly sober. Harold Ho- well, Trenton, ee -. Young man, age 20, married, Experienced. Not less than $1,00 a day. References furnished, J. . Carver, Rt. 4, Lyons. Young man, age 28, single, farm. Can do most anything on farm. By week or month with beard. Write. Exch, references, J. A. Hilton, Rt. 1, Doraville, - , Young married man wants work in dairy. Life time experi- enee. Can drive truck and take care of route. Can also feed and take care cof herd, B, W, Elling- ton. Rt, 2, Box 538, Atlanta. Want 1 h. farm, near Atlanta, standing rent. Need 4 room house. G. O. King, Atlanta, Rt. Tox. O12. Want job as Caretaker, or any light work, as handy man on farm, or anything an old man can do. Wife and 11 year old boy Edw. C. Hayes, Tifton. 1304 So. Park Ave. 2 white boys, 17 and 19 yrs of age, brothers, want farm or dairy work. Sober, reliable, rais- ed by Christian parents. $15.00. mo. and board for farm, and $20.00 mo. board for dairy, for each, Ref. and start any time, but have to be sent for. Hubert Wells, Dalton, Rt. 4. Want job as plow and hoe able wages. H. L. Collins, Atlan- ta, 307 Crew St. Mrs. Ola Mae Bullard, Atianta,. 360 Kelly St,, S. E. Girl, age 20, wants home with| Want job as farm hand, 65 yr. Want 1 horse farm on 50-50/S and Saturday evenings when days | wants job on farm driving truck. wants work at once, Raised on! hand. Willing worker. Reason- Man and wife, aged 40 and | 142 years, want jobs on farm; wife light farm work. Live on place. | _i7 yr. old man wants dairy job for board, laundry and sal- ary. Good dry-hand milker. Ref. Albert Maxwell, Macon, 57 Clin- jton St. Well exp. man wants small farm on halves, near car line. Have grown boy and girl. Can furnish self. At once. J. H. Sul- os Atlanta. 353 North Ave., Single, 40 yrs. old, high sehool education, reared on farm until 22 yrs. old. General farming, Pre~- fer vicinity Atlanta or middie Ga., write best offer~ Hubert W. en Atlanta. 1691 Evans Dr. Single man wants job on small dairy. Good dry hand miiker, well exp. truck driver. 26 yrs. old and sober. B. C. Sullivan, Atlanta, 353 North Ave. N. W. 40 yr. old man, wife and boys 14, 16, 7 yrs. want large 1 horse crop, 50-50 basis. Life time exp. D. N. Barfield, Atlanta. 198 Mill Street, N. W.. Man and family want farm work 6 in family, all good work- ers. Man also exp. in carpenter work. W. Hurst Peters, Monroe. RFD 2, 20 yr. old white boy, exp. with farming and dairy work wants job. Also drives truck. L. A. Pet- ers, Monroe, Rt. 2. _ 25 yr. old white man, exp, in farming also car and tractor. driver, wants job. Arnold Byrd Monroe, Rt. 2. - ape Educated woman wants job do- ing light farm work, no field work, for home and reasonable salary. Ref. Mary Stein, Atlanta iP. O: Box 434. Want small farm z or 3 acres with 3-4 room house, near At- lanta for standing rent. Willing to do any necessary repairs for rent, or part of rent. Want good pasture with well of good water. = E. Garvin, East Point, 223 Pine ve. First class dairyman with six years experience wants job as manager of dairy.. Consider sal- ary from $10.00 to $15.00 a month according to size of dairy. Can furnish best of references. P. L. Webb, Covington, Ga. Young man, 25 years old de- sires. job on farm in North Ga. Exp. in farming, threshing, grist mill, t ractor. Can also drive car or truck. $20.00 a month, board and laundry. Best refernces. William Davis, RFD 2, Marietta. Want job on farm at once. Exp. in dairy, truck and tractor driv- ing, also mechanical and general farm work. B. H. Ackard, Alamo. Want a 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Experienced. Have plenty of help. No cotton, er small amt. Can Start at once. If interested see me. Tobe Milner, Shellman. | Want a 1 or 2 horse crop in Fioyd or adjoining counties close to accredited high school, church, Can furnish self. John A. Kell, | Rt. 1, Box 210, Rome. 18 year old boy wants work on farm. Sober, honest and will- ing worker. Can drive car or truck. Perfer a good Christian Home. Lee McMullan, Rt 1, Forsyth. Want to hear from parties near Sugar Valley or Resaca wanting | wage hand. B. B. Hall;Rt 5, Radio Springs Road, Rome. Want job as overseer, caretak- er, tractor or truck driver. Can do some carpenter work and keep up machinery. Will furnish ref- erences. CS. Reval, Rt 2, Meigs. Nice country raised young man, age 31, with wife and 3 children wants place on farm with nice Christian family. Experienced, Gairy man and can do most any- thing on farm. Must be moved, Jesse Kirksey, Rt. 1, Rupert. Would like a 15 acre farm on 50-50 basis, also 3000 turpentine boxes same basis and work bal- ance of time for wages. Not over 30 miles from here. Would accept janything can do. Mr. L. K. Ker- sey, RFD, Collins. Middleaged white man with wife, 2 children and widowed sis- ter, wants job on farm. Life-time experience. No bad habits. $12.00 a month and house. Have to be moved. References. C. G. Phil- lips, Rt. 2, Austell. Colored man past middl age wants light farm work and room for self and wife. Understands farming, poultry, hogs and is an excellent yard man. For refer- ence and contact phone Ja.0277 Mrs. Mobley. Reuben Watson, 1034 Capitol Ave., Atlanta. Want a farm of about 16 acres Suitable for raising chickens and truck farming. P. E.. Davidson, Rt. 2, Box 15, College Park, c-o Mrs. W. lL. Gains. Want a home and job doing farm work. Old man with ex- perience in dairy work, truck farming and regular farming. ! Thomas N. Burden, 559 Plum St., Atlanta. Widow, unencumbered, want 2 place doing light farm work with small Christian family. No milk- ing or field work. Perfer North or Northeast Georgia. Reasonable salary. Ref. if desired. Mrs. E-. C.. Goolsby, 843 College Ave., (Collier, Barnesville, A good man wants a job on| some farm attending chickens, | hogs and cows-for small salary, house, potato paich and garden. James A. Brooks, Coffe. Single man wants job on farm C.R. Holloway, Edison. _ Young man, age 32, wishes job with elderly couple or small fam- ily doing light farm work. Bap- tist. No bad habits. Furnish best of references as to honesty and character. Small salary. John Richardson, Rebertstown. Want job raising poultry for wages or shares. 20 years experi- ence. Can do any kind of good farming. 50-50 basis... Exchange references. No bad habits. Ready to work. W. B. Willingham, La Grange. Want good job as truck driver on farm at once.. Experienced. Can give good references. Alva Dunn,. Rt. 2, Culverton. Want a 1 horse farm and work part time at wages. 2 plow hands. Good references. Grady Bennett Canon. * Young man, 25 years, -single, healthy, Christian with good edu- | cation wants farm work for board and fair wages. Alert, willing, gentle with stock. Can drive tractor, truck or car. State full proposition. Jimmy Walker, c-o General Delivery, Macon. Seventeen year old boy wants job on farm at $10.00 a month, | | board and laundry. Write at once to Melvin Fry, RR 3, Dallas. Want light farm work with good, small family for home and salary. Willing worker. Mrs. Min- nie Jones, c-o John Faireloth, Rt., Pulaski. Healthly, _ unencumbered 31- year old woman desires light farm work with reliable people. State particulars in first letter. Miss Martha Crump, Rt. 1, Toc- coa. 2 ; Want lone man, 35-40 yrs, able to do good farm work, good plow hand, ete, by February 15th, at reasonable salary. No drinker nor curser. J, W. Lawhorn, McDon- ough, Rt. 1. Want farm help, white or col- ored, at. once. Pay daily or monthly wages. Good house, on school route. Wood, garden and patches. C, R. Morris, Newnan. Rt, 4. : Want woman, 20-30 yrs, old, for light work, no field work, Must be neat, clean and good health, J. E, Kammack, Butler, R. 2. Want respectable, middleaged woman who wants a home to do light farm work, milking, etc. $2.50 week, Mrs, Homer Thomp- son, Waleska. ; Want young white boy, 14 and 17 yrs. old for work on truek and poultry farm. Live with elderly couple. Must be of good charac- ter, no bad habits, in gocd health. Prefer orphan, Z, T, Gann, Ma- rietta, Rt. 3. Want man for 1 horse farm (60 acres bottom and upland), good house, bldgs,, fair, standing rent or 8rds and 4ths, J, Allin Pitt- an Alto, Rt. 1. : Want large family, all grown, | in good health and willing work- ers, no bad habits, understand farm work. Furnish work all year round, Pay adults, 75c per day, furnish house, garden and po- Nee sate W. M. Clemons, Rome Rt, 3. Want reliable, country raised woman for light farm work, no field work. No objection to 1 child. Carroll Hutchings, Midville Ri. Box vi Want 2 horse share cropper, must be good farmer, honest, will- ing to work and force enough to handle properly, No whiskey drinkers. Give recommendations, C. J, Reilloc, Barnesville. Want two horse share cropper, white or colored, good farmer, henets and knows how to farm, References required. J, A, Cason, Barnesville, Want single white man, sober, who can hoe, plow. etc., on farm for 12 months for $140.00, board and washing for the year, J. Eth- ridge, Columbus. Rt. 2, (Buena Vista Road ). Wart single man, white or col- ored, to work on farm for board and reasonable wages. J: S. Croft, Elberten, Rt. 3. Want young colored boy or girl to help with light farm chores for home, clothes and |small wages, also send to school, | J. BE. Wood, Griffin. Want young mah exp, in farm work, $12.00 mo. and laundry. E. E. Carter, Atlanta. 318 Hurt Bldg., Wa 4457, Want single man, sober and honest to work on farm, gen, work, such things, as necessary. also milk. $12.00 mo. board and washing. Apply at once Hi PF. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Want 2 h. share cropper. white cr colored. Must be good farmer, honest, willing to and know how to work, with force enough and have recommendations. Liquor drinkers need not apply. J. C. = 2 Bishop. Rte 4. ienced f taker or small. poultr: farm or a job looking after 3 4 farms for salary and home. Best of references. Jas. A. Ryais, | Rt. 2, Surrency. > Man 45 yrs., with family want to farm on halves. 3 yrs. exp. farming. 2 girls and 2 boys, all large enough to work. W. F. Moore, Atlanta, 255 Pear] St. S. 20 yr. old boy wants job on farm. Exp. truck driver and in dairy work. Want $20.00 mo, board and laundry. J. H. Dorsey,_ Commerce. Rt. 1. Man and wife, ages 37 and 29. yrs., want job on farm with /el- derly couple or small family. Both to work. Or 1 horse crop on 50- 50 basis, C. P. Phillps, Martin. Rt. Widow with 3 yr. old boy wants job doing light farmwork no field work, With elderly couple, Gwin- - ette county preferred. Any time. Mrs. R. S. Cain, Buford. Rt. 1, Care of John W. Richardson. __ 17 yr. old girl wants job do- ing light farm work, no field work, for $2 to $3 week, near Bu- ford. Do any kind of work. Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Buford. Rt. 1. Exp. young girl with good ref. wants job doing light farm work : with reliable people, for home and reasonable salary. Miss Essie Hadden, Stapleton, Rt. 2. Want job on farm for wages, 21 yrs. old, honest, sober, do not smoke, thoroughly reliable, give ref. as to character. $12 mo. board __ and laundry. O. M. Stapleton, Scotland. j : Young white max, no bad hab- its, raised on farm, with good ref, wants job with good man by month. Do any kind farm work, also drive truck and car. _ ag Frank Burden, Elberton, VE Reliable man, wife and 4 small children want. job at once Raised om farm, experienced also in dairy. Have to be furnished. _ Want cone farm on shares, or good wages. Robert Dickson, At- }lanta. 583 Glenn St. S. W. ; ~Want crop at once on halves. Must be furnished. Fores oF = for 2 horse farm. Anywhere So. Ga. J. W. Mitchell, Sylvester. Care of J. FE. Coley, RPD 1. Good, sober man wants a jow ~ as overseer of farm or of big hzunting reserve in So. Ga. Good ref. B. T. Beasley, Statesboro. 7 No. College St, Want 1 h. crop on halves. Write Decula. at once. Jack Sharpton, : Neat, nice, country raised 31 . yr. old widow with 5 yr. daughter wants place with kind, reliable people doing light farm work. No field work, will milk 1 or 2 cows. $12.00 mo. room and board. RR or Bus fare to be Sarakioet Lillian Whigham, Jar tn, 3 30 yr. old white, single man, good farm, or take crop for wages. . $12.00 mo. beard and laundry. Rhodes Cates, Grayson. Rt. 1. -Reliable colored man, alone, old = raised on farm wants job. Well experienced in all kinds of work, also in yard and flowers. Home and fair wages. Emmett Worthen, 147 Harris St. N. E., (in rear Middleaged woman wants job doing light farm work wiih good . people for home and salary. Mrs. E. O. Johnson, Nicholls. Rk. 3. 38 yr. old married woman and husband wants job on farm. Or woman, alone, will take job, light farm work. Good workers. Dont mind work. Have to have trans- portation. Desire house to selves. Mrs. Olin McDaniel, Hapeville. 3739 So. Fulton Ave. Miller, corn and flour mill, exp. 10 years, wants job. J. L, Will- jams, Atlanta. 1082 Ridge Ave. Want to manage on _profit- Sharing basis, 5 M. cap. laying poultry farm or broiler plant. | Small salary and living quarters. Can secure peak production, 235 per hen yearly with correct line- up. Lee OBannon, Haneville. Single man wants job in dairy on milk route. H. A. Wilson, Martin. A Want 1 horse farm near At- character, wants job on , : 2 oe lanta on halves. Wife and 2 chil- _ dren. Exp. and ref. Pierce, East Point, 313 So. St. Michael St. Want to graft apple trees. Can furnish own scions. 15 yrs. ex Consider shares. Prefer flat rat per M. done. P. E: Rhodes, Baldwin. 41 yr. old widow with child wants job on farm, mind work. Mrs. Mae Byrd, Aus- tell, Rt. 1, Box 109. Man with small family wants crop on 50-50 basis, or work for wages and small crop. Good ref. BE. W, Mashburn, Adairsville. Young man and wife wants on farm at once. Exp. in f: a Write what you want ot e 4 | Andrew and dairy work, drive truck oF tractor of any kind, and exp. in mechanical work. William A. Dean, College Park. c-o General Delivery. = = 22 yr. old young man wants job on dairy as dry hand milker and route man. $5.00 week. board and laundry. C. M. , Moore, saturdays] 7 Fee d S tu f f f Proteir. Fat ESULTS OF ANALYSIS OF COTTON SEED MEAL | Brand | mamutacturer | Where Found | er oie aaa analyzing less than 36% protein are designated as Cottonseed en See K-376 \Cottonseed MeallHodgson Oil Re-(Knox GHolston, [Claimed | 36.00 | 6: Protein Fat Fibre ea. fining Co., Comer, Ga. Found ee See es | Where Found | Per Per Per : -{Athens, Ga. Cent Cent Cent | K-378| Sco-Co. 36% iSou. Cot. Oil Cc.,Shelinut & Ielaimed etce |Cottonseed pase Lies Ga. Smith, San- OUD oats, $5.00 | 5.00 | 14.00). | dersville, Ga. | ee | Oil Co. ; {Rt. 3,Dalton poe Found 6.15 | 11.34 | y.379 | 41% Protein eon: Cot, Oil Co. Neville Feed Co.,|Claimed | 41.00. ' | Cartersville, Ga! Po |Cotto seed Mealjsavannah, Ga, Savannah, Ga. | Found | 41.13 aetowah Brand |Rome Oil Mills,Summerville Claimed (36. 00 a 5,00 | 16.00 "K-80 38% c's S. Meal |McClesky Oil |Emmetts Dairy,|Claimed | 36.00: 5. ttonseed MeallRome. Ga. i Mills, Summer-! Found [36.62 | 7.43 | 13.36 | Mills, _} Americus, Ga, _ Found 33.06" i h Brand oe Gin co. |c1 ! , \, se pees Claimed 1H 004 wa ran aoe Oil Mills!Lyerly Gin 0. |Claimed | 36.00 | 5.00 | 16.00 i 4 lo Me MeClesky Oi actor ; Cottonseed MealiRome, Ga. Lyerly, Ga. | Found | 35.76 | 5.93 | 16.23 = as fo eee whee Mills, : | Americus, Ga. | Found |, 41.38 Etowah Brand {Rome Oil MillsC. F. Strain, IClaimed i. 36.00 | 5.00 | 16.00 j _|Americus, Ga. | ees | oak ee [Cottonseed MeallRome. Ga, | Hill City, Ga. { Found { 35.88 | 6.33 | 15.58 K-382 |41% C. S. Meal |Americus Oil Co, [Factory Claimed ; chen 5. Prosperity brand!Central Cot, Oi!Bowen Bros., Claimed ! 36.00 | 5.50 | 14.00 | jAmericus, Ga. | Americus, Ga, See | of a (6. Cottonseed Meal' Co.. Macon. Ga,|Dalfon, Ga. _ | Found | 35.50 | 625 | 13.56] K-383! 7% C..S. Meal |Americus Oil Co.,/Factory : nana | Be aes me Quality /The Sou. Oil Co.,,Bowen Bros., {Claimed | 36.00 | 5.00 | 14.00 Americus, Ga. | Americus, Ga. ound | eH Jottonseed Meal! Cartersvilie. Ga! Dalton, Ga. Found | 35.26 | 4.93 | 15.90] K-384| Micaga Brand jCamilla Cotton {Dowings Bros., |Claimed 36.00 | _ Choice 41% Int. Vegetable Mfg, Savannah, !Claimed | 41.00 | 6.00 | 10.00 [Cottonseed Meal| Oil Co., _ | Brunswick, Ga. | Found !35.55 | lottonseed Meal Oil Co..Inc., |Ga- | Found !39.50 | 7.35 | 10.43 | (Camilla, Ga, = 36. ae |Savannah. Ga. | | . *K-385; Golden Rod jSouthland Mfg. [Lazarus & Co., |Claime 3 - 3 % Protein nt. Vegetable. (Mfg. Savannah, |Claimed | 36.00 | 5.00 | 14.00 _. {Cottonseed Meal} Co., | Brunswick, Ga. | Found tonseed MealiOil Co., Inc Ga. | Found | 35. 63 5.50 | 13.58. | |Ashburn, Ga. | ts Bavannah, Ga, |_ I 5 *K-386| Gem Brand |Union Cctton (Waverly Co., \Clatmed | a aga brand iCamilla Cot. Oil'Factory ainiod | 41.00 | 5.00 | 13.00! ~ |Cottonseed Meal|_ Oil Co.. Waverly, Ga. | Found | 35.55 | 2. oe MeallCo.. Camilla, Ga.| Camilla, Ga. | Found | 40.76 | 7.28 | 10.66 r ___|Bitzgerald, Ga. ! ' 36.00. 8% C. S. Meal lswi*t & Co.. lV. R. Bush & {Claimed ; 41.00 | 5.00 | 10.00} K-387 |Cottonseed Meal|Atlanta Cotton ShawLumberCo. \Claimed 125 : _|Albany. Ga, - |Co., Albany,Ga.| Found / 37.32 | 6.78 | 14.05 Sa . Oil Co., | Adairsville,Ga. | | Found | 37.25 36% Protein |Swift & Go. _|Eastern. Hill |\Claimed | 36.00 {| 5.00 | 12.00 et _. _ JAtlanta, Ga... | Claimed | 36.00. Cottonseed Meal!albany. Ga. | Dairy, -| Pound | 3%. 50 | 6.13 | 14.27| K-396 |Cottonseed Meal|Swift & Coa., Mrs.C.L.Murphy aime oe 7 Albany, Ga. - j hoes : Be i ee Atlanta, Ga: Morrow, Ga. \Gheunea 36.00 13 | . Micaga brand ciel Cot. Oil Bainbridge Dair Cinta: 36.00 | 5.50 | 1400) - a es Swift & Co, |J. R. Morris, Found a ] ae ee ! ottonseed Meal/Co.. Camilla. Ga! Bainbridge, Ga. | Found - 14.38 | 2.55 | 28.85 K-397 {Atlanta, Ga, 309 Peters St., Prime Quality-!Pelham Of1 & L. F. Whigham {Claimed | 36.00 | 5.00 | 14.00] 8 {| Atlanta, Ga. ie seed Meal! Fert.Co, _| Bainbridge, Ga. | Found, 35.25 | 6.03 | 14.85 setee cotonsed at Meal Atlanta Cotton |J. J. peterson, |Claimed | h ae __ |Pelham, Ga, sf = ts Pete Oil Co.. we res - Found | 37.56 | Pelham Oil & {R. J. Denm Claimed | 41. 12 | 5.00 | 10.00 Atlanta, Ga. ana, | oo ottonseed Meal! Fert. Se. eee Ca. Found (41 50 | 8.43 8.05 K- -399| Cotton Bllom [swift & Co., {Peters St. Groc, Claimed | 36.00 | Q Se iPelham, Ga. | greet af aS ee MeallAtlanta, Ga. | |St? atlanta Ga Found : 31.56 ey ee il Mills.\Carte , (Claimed | 36.00 | 4.50 | 16.00 ene ee ai pa iitenicen Meal nt cee ene en almed 35.00 | 683 | 1458| K-400 [Cottonseed Meallewitt & Co, |Kent_& Tucker, |Claimed | 36.00 Standard Bnd [Homo Fert. & (Carter Bros. [Claimed | 36.00 | 5.00 | 15.00; 2 , (Atlanta, Ga, 299 Peters St. ee Sotto seed Meal!Cotton Oil Co., | Climax, Ga. eonea ee 62 | 7.83 | 10.35) - a Atlanta, Ga. maid | 36.00 Headland, Ala. | Se he 401 Cottonseed Meal switt & Co, |Campbell Gro. (Claimed | poe a Meal 'Sou. Cot. Oil Co. oe Wells nd 36.00 DOO eee aS ns ke Atlanta, Gar: oe 30 ae Found | 99.00 ae 0 oun 5.40 | 14.85] Sevannel. Ge. Oe ea Ga. | 2 : at K-408 | Standard 36% lmufaula Cotton |H. L. Balkcom |Claimed | - aoe 1.0. . Co 36%igou, Got-Oi Co, /Sou. Cotton Oil jClaimed | 38. 00 | 4.50 | 16.00| |Cottonseed Meal on co, | & Sons, George-| F sem \Gottonseed Meallpublin.Ga. | Co.. Dublin.Ga. | Found | 35.63 | 6.20 | 13.21| | lgufaula, Ala. Bare Ga. Cl die? ton Golden |Elberten OiF _[T. O. Tabor & [Claimed '36.00 | 6.00 | 12.00 K-408!__ Sco-Co__Isou, Cot, Ol Co, |B Hw 0.8. (Claimed | ottonseed Meal Mills. a) |Sons, | Found 35, 63 | 5.15 | 13.57 moe ees Meal Lavonia, Ga, Mathison, Ga. oun / ae fae |Eiberton. 53. erton, Ga. ! eaten Ee artwe on Golden (Elberton Oi! = {Warren Bros., (Claimed | | 36.00 | 6.00 : 12.00 *K- 12), Flavo Brand |ocijla Oil & _[Ocilla Oil & Fert. round 34 uy ottonseed ae MS. os 8 (Es 1, Dewey | Found | 35.63 | 5.12 | 13.82 Cares Meall Fert, Co, _| Co., Ocilla, Ga. | Foun 5 Elberton, Ga. |Rose, Ga. i Ocilla, Ga. Ib ton Golden lgIberton Oil |G. R. Dixon, Rt, Claimed 41.00 | 6.00 | 10.00 *K-415| _ Sco-Co__[Sou, Got, Oil Co./Sou. Cotton Oil claimed . Se ottonseed Meal Mills, __-/ 3-Bilberton,Ga. | Found | 39.12 | 5.47 | 11.40/,_ , |Cobtonseed Meallcordele, Ga. "| Co,, Cordele, Ga. | Found | 37-40 Elberton, Ga. | Ee Pee ae a ~416 asa anticte Mealltnt. Agri. Corp.,|S- I. Storey, Creme 40.00 tonseed ee ae Oil ag Pro- | Claimed 5 a [ 108 | 10.00 Columbus, Ga, | Bee Ha: a Found ie ining Co., ucts ee ound 0 x; } jAthens, Ga, ee . Royston [ ee - : A eo K-419 | |Cottonseca Meal tnt, Agri, Corp.. ee 6 Brannon Ictaimed : at a c ce : 0s a Columbus, Ga. o., Rome tonseed MealpI- nters Cot. Gnomon eee 36.00 a 5.00 14.00 K-421 |Cottonseed MealiRome Oil Mill, |Ri A. Carter, [Claimed ce 8 | Co.. Inc. | & Feed Co., | Found / 36.06 | 5.65 | 13.90 Pe eke Rome, Ga. - |Rome, Ga. _{ Found | 36.00 | Royston, Ga. | pees [seas ot K-422 |Cottonseed Mealiz tT ajien Co. Brewster Merc. ee 94 seed Meals ac Cotton |\City Grocery! Co.| iClaimed 36.00 | 4.50 1 16.00) | -. {Atlanta Ga. | Co., SUREPOS! Found | Oil Co. | Marietta, Ga. Found | 35. 69 5a (1440) | : | Ga. | 4100 [Atlanta. Gaz de fc a | ee Ne Mandaville (Brewster Merc. | [Claimed 4163. all Buckeye Cotten | . E. Bagwell, [Claimed | 36 00. 14.50 | 16.00} fe Mills, |Co,, Cedar-: | Found | : ' Oil Co., anton, Ga. | Found /37.13 | 4.91 | 14.42 | Carrcliion, Ga, |town, Ga. | 41.00 {Atlanta. Ga. \ & $e i es | aE Cottonseed Mes Wilkin- Brewster Merc. iClaimed | 41. 81 i Sco-Co Sou. Cotseed_ WW. L. Yancey, |Cldimed 3600|450\ 16001 | Pee, eee jottonseed Meal' Meal Co., | -| Forest Park, ae Found | 34.94 | 6.57 | 15.17 I Atlanta. Ge. town, Ga. lay 00 a {Atlanta, Ga. | fe | ae K- 425, Cottonseed Meal|sou. Cok. Oil Co. |Rockmart Gro, jClaimea | aa'sa. & Buckeye IBuckeve Cotton Leftwich Feed &\Claimed | 36.00 | 4.50 | 16.00 | ; 2 Cartersville, Ga Co. Rock- | Found | ottonseed Meal; Oj1Co. Gro. Co, Jones-| Found | 35.25 | 5.22 | 15.65). | | mart, Ga. | | e600. a ae Ga. nore Rt, ee ee pee 388 | Cotton Bloom iswift & Co. a (Monto Shaw & |Claimed | 2 On eG Ma. Ga: iS i L |Cottonseed Meal Atlanta, Ga. Son, Marietta, aye ee Sco-Co. 1Sou. Cot. Oil Co., E. T. Allen. Co. IClaimed 36.00 | 4.50 | 16.00} | Ga. | tonseed Meal Atlanta. Ga, Jonesboro Rd., | Found 35.55") 5.73 | 14.16 K- 391 | Cottonseed Meal Atlanta Cotton |W. K. Reece & |Claimed 1 36.09 | Atlanta, Ga. Se ee | : Oil Co... | Son, E. Ellijay, | Found ore : seaty bnd. Abagesod Cot. Oi W. L. Chappell, - Claimed. 36.00 | 5.00 | 14.001 Atlanta, Ga, | Ga. mseed Meal: Cc., Dawson. Ga! Richland, Ga. | Found | 35. 81 | 6.65 | 13.75 401 \Gottonseea Meal) Switt & Co.. R. C. Temple, (Claimed | re 00 Buckeye 36% (Buckeye Cuvion [Buckeye Cotton | |Claimed 36.00 | 4.50 | 16.00 - \Greenwood. S, C| Hartwell, Ga. | Found | 34.94 tonseed Meal Oil Co.. | Oil Co:, Macon, | Found . | 37.00 | 5.18 j 14.32) I K- 409 letberton Golden|Elberton Oil " Harper & Pear- |Claimed [ 36.00 ou a eo Ga $Ga fe Ae bea e [Cottonseed Meal) Mills. faery nes cee oe 19 | oe y 36% |Central Cot. Oi) Same. Claimed | 36.00 | 5.50 | 14.00 ~ |Elberton, Ga. ell, Ga. : a ttonseed Meal: co.. -Macon.Ga, |! | Found | 35.88 3 | 6.28 . 1404} K-410 10 Proapertey - {Gentral Cotton [H. A. Merret {Claimed a 00, | _Sc0-Co _iSou. Cot, O11 Co. R. BE. & C. E (Claimed | 36 00 | 4.50 | 16.00 (Brand: | Oil Co,. |& Co. Hart- goed so 63 eed Meal Lavonia, Ga, | Mainoron, | Found: | 36.69 | 6.25 | 1403; _{ Cottonseed Mealj Macon. Ga. | well, Ga. i | Hartwell, Ga | Ps K-41 86% Cottonseed) Swift & Co., {L. Greenberg [Claimed | 36.00 2. Co. Bnd. (Fitzgerala Oi & Same Gabe [Claimed 36: 00 | 5.00. | 14.00 4 Meal 3. |Macon, Ga, | Glenville, Ga. | Found | 3431 | 5. ot onseed Meal: Fert, Co., Se 4? 7 -|)-Found: be, 21 | 8.23 | 10.04| K- 417 | ee MealiRome Oi] Mill, |Ga.-Ala. Supply |Claimed ; 41.00'| 5 : |Pitzgerald. Ga. | as Se ef pcs jRome, Ga. |Co., Rome, Ga. | Found | 40.31 Gem Brand {Union Cctton (Same s {Claimed : 33. 00 | 5.00 | 15.00| K- 418 | Cottonseed MealjRome Oil Mill, iM. WwW. Hudson, {Claimed 36.00 ottonseed Made O01 Go : _| Found 1a 81 | 6.73 | 12.18 | |Rome, Ga, ee Ga. | Found 3s. 50 | 6 |Fitzgerald, Ga. | S iy fas = C tonseed Meal! Hodeson Oil Re-' Webb 8. eres Clafiee. 36.00 ; 6.00 | f4.900| K-339 Deficient in protein; excess fibre, ee _ fining Co. Vion. ens i Found ie 63 {| 6.28 (11.73, K-375 Deficient in protein \ Se | Athens, Ga. | ES ae K-379 Fibre exceeds guarantee. eee S Sco-Co Ison. Cot. oil Co. 'Talmadge Bros. Claimed | 36.00. 450 | 13.00, K-380 Deficient in protein Fibre excessive, : aN seed Meal, Athens,Ga.- | Athens, Ga. | Found (35.19 | 545 | 1490} K-384 Fibre exceeds guarantee. / 5 i nt in. protein: excess fibre: nt in protein; excess fibre 3} Deficient in protein; @XCESS fibre 3 mS Deficient in prctein & fat; eXCESS fibre, A gross adulteration, : eficient in protein. bs K-393 Defici -K-385 Deficient in protein. ent in protein. -K-394 Deficient in protein. _ K-386 Protein guarantee should be 36% K-412 Deficient in protein, ; = .. K-415 Deficient in protein. Con er ae Deficient in Pieters oe ei: : . @ Seen POSITION WANTED \FARM. HELP WANTED. FARM HELP WAN : reficient in protein, | : Be ION WANTED POSITION WANTED raised woman, high | Want 706 on ee Do anything, | 19 20 anywhere, 30 yrs. old, wife rand 4 children Refreences. Jonn= nie -Kniecht, Monroe. Rt. 3. - Want job as Miller and Mill- Wright. 20. yrs.. exp. Married. education, exp. in canning lob. a8 Edith Free. Rt. ee : faa industri ma wants job. doing Work. job on farm, any kind of farm tor, etc., some exp. mo. board. and laurdry, H Dor- sey, Commerce. uy Le yr. old ieee man waite Can: drive truck and tarct- in dairy. $20. Perfectly sober. References. Mod- of light farm work for| rote. salary, W. A. Coygill, FARM HELP WANTED | ae and board. Ed Bowersvile. es 22 Brown. Mill Exp. farmer warils ne or -|da sy, Can drive truck and do | carpenter work also. 43 yrs. old, single, unencumbered. Go any- where, ref. A.V. Taylor, Macon. 1015 Hazel St. eS Young married man wants fob on farm or dairy. ae ae ay ae place. ardner: or care- 5 il around repair. Care any kind shrub- U pane. At onee. apes 1 Ayer, Want good, sober man, small family, to milk at dairy and run a small 1 horse: farm. Thos. Bi Want good men for few farms on share basis. Must be able to furnish own stock, | tractor and some exp. car- pente work, and any nd of ean, Stillmore. ; x ae {farm werk. Want house, wood. Want small. christian family astaire, truck patches and $c operate. 2 or 3 mule farm for B. Do Comm: anding rent. A. B, Keba, Tho- Z ee asvill Yatesville Rt. 1, Box 57. W. J. Mor- 7 Want- ee it degen bercd woman for light farm work, no heavy work. Home .and small salary. Mrs. W. W. Famtler, Col- ege Park. 1003 Jackson Street, Phone ey BOS Want woman to live , as one of family and help with light farm work, no field work, refer- ence exch. Jed: ae Ess Ris 2: z Want good man for 4 or 2 horse farm, good bldgs. have own stock. For 1 bale cot- ton. H. E. Moore, Jackson. Want white or colored farmer for 1 or 2 horse farm, standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. 2 houses and 2 barns. Extra good land and pasture, convenient to church, {school bus and highway. Mrs. ela Lyle, Crawfordville. es jate 3 h, farm, 8 mi. North Must Want honest, aObEr man, whi or colored, married or Si gle, ; work on farm for wages. At or Theron Foster. Shellman, Rt Want 1 or 2 families ti Barnesville on: Mail route, venient to school. If intereste See W. H. Mitchell, Barne ville oe Want ines A hoses fa wages or. crop. Rheuben Bist Fayetteville, Rts 2. Want party to prow. for 150 Ibs, Early. Market Watermelon seed. Make reasonable offer. wi M. The ton, Jesup. a Want an wiencumbers tain, white woman to help \light farm work Mrs.~ Maggie Springs. oe = ee