As. soon as the present cold spell subsides farm- begin transplanting tomatoes to the spot- mers who failed to get plants themselves to - supply from certain select Florida places. have several loads of cabbage ready to ~ re nd by the time this is published, we will bt have begun moving Sneuet to establish a LIVESTOCK aligwing revised schedule of differentials on grades will be used by packers until further in buying hogs at all points in Georgia, a and Alabama: smooth hogs 240 up %c under top. No. 1 oth hogs 180-240 lbs. Market top. No. 2 smooth [50-180 Ibs. %c under top. No. 3 smooth hogs 0 lbs. le under top. No. 4 smooth hogs 110-130 | le under top. No. 5 Pigs 60-110 lbs. 170 under at sows 1%c under smooth hogs of whatever ight basis they make. Stags 2%ec under top. Stags docked 70 lbs. piggy docked 20-40 lbs. Cullis or unfinished hogs, inds, priced at varying discounts Pitted to a i MOULTRIE SOFT HOGS TRIE, Ga., Feb. 24thNo. 1s $7.50; No. 2s 00 ae 3s $8 No. 4s $6.50; No. 5s $6.00; heavies Stags ALBANY, Ga., Feb. 24thThese prices as furnish- by Cudahy Packing Co. are on standard soft and subject to change daily; No. 1s $7.50; No. 7.00; No. 3s $6.50; No. 4s $6.50: No. 5s $6.00; es $7. 00; stags $5. 00. ATLANTA SOFT HOGS ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 24thThese prices as. shed by White Provision Company are on dard soft hogs and subject to change daily; | $7.50; No. 2s $7.00: No. 3s $6.50; No. 4s $6.50; No. 5s $6.00; heavies $7.00: stags $5.00; hard hogs tanta were quoted today at $8.70 for the market CATTLE ana, Ga., Feb. 24thFat cows $4.50 to 00; oe. cows $3.75 to $4.25: canners and tters $2.75 to $3.50: good feed lot steers and ifers $6.00 to $7.00: common steers and heifers 73 2 - ee good bulls $4, S to > 00; Pere bulls, common calves 00 5 ood es $6.00 $0 $7.50. ete, 8 CHICAGO HOGS CHICAGO, il. Feb. 24Small advance on weights wards fram 200. pounds; top = 29; bulk good choice 160-230 pounds $9.00 @ $9. 20; 240-270 ds $8.75 @ $9.00: 280-350 pounds $8.40 @ $8.75; a medium weights and heavy packing sows 2 @ $7.60; light butcher kinds up to $7.75. market. Heaviest movement will be in about two weeks. Quality fairly good. Farmers are giving added attention to produc. tion of sweet potatoes in this section. They are realizing the value of good seed free of disease and we are looking forward to a larger ee better a ity supply next fail. Of interest to plant growers: and dealers will be the fact that this market is establishing an out- let for plants, especially sweet potatoes, and will have a buyer in season here in Douglas who will . buy daily, HARRELL W, LONG, Warases, -/GLENNVILLE MARKET Ear corn has been moving steady in truck quantities at 65 cents per bushel. We have several thousand bushels listed for sale. - Sweet potatoes have been selling at 60 cents per bushel, but we have been unable to supply the demand, Truck quantities of pure cane syrup have been moving at the following prices: A 1 grade, barreled syrup, 33c per gal.; No. 1 grade, barreled syrup, 30c per gal.; No. 10 cans, good, quality syrup, 35 ea. The supply of No. 5 cans is about exhausted. = The outlook for the onion and garden pea crops s fine. Hot beds of tomato plants and sweet po- tato plants are also looking good, Growers have ordered their seeds in a group in order to get them through this market at whole- sale prices and agreed to plant Asgrow Stringless ~ Valentine snap beans, Colorado cucumbers, Early Summer Crookneck squash, Mammoth Perkins ok- ra and certain varieties of other crops. A farmers meeting was held at this market on February 25th to determine when they would plant 5 various truck crops in order that all farmers may plant at the same time, They are also expecting to have several million Florida tomato plants to be PRICES OF FRESH GEORGIA VEGETABLES Prices of ftesh vegetables prevailing on state farmers market, Atlanta, today, February 25th: Apples, U: S. No. 1 bushel packages_____ 65 to $1.25 Apples, bulk, per bushel Beans, Lima, per bushel Beans, snap, per bushel_.____-________ $1.40 ie $1. 65 Beets, per doz. bunches Cabbage, bulk, per ewt Carrots, per doz. bunches Collards, per doz. Mustard greens, per bushel_ Peas, green, per bushel Strawberries, per pint Spinach, per bushel Sweet potatoes, bulk, per cwt Turnips, bunched, per doz Turnip salad, per bushel planted about March 10th. An extensive incr se in the acreage of vegetables is expected in tion. : WALTER BRITTINGHAM, Manager, THE NEW FARM PROGRA _ COVERS TOBACCO By Ivy W. 1 Ww. Duggan Director, Souther Division Agricultural Adjustment Administration The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 see to help tobacco farmers stabilize income and su _ plies at fair levels. As a means of keeping supply in line with mand at fair prices to producers, the new Act | vides for marketing quotas in years when an a normally excessive supply of any kind of tobacco exists, with penalties for marketing over the quotas, The quota for each kind of tobacco would be th number of pounds the farmers could sell ut penalty. For 1938, the Secretary of Agriculture, ca ing out the provisions of the Act, has found that the supply of flue-cured tobacco is in excess of the reserve supply level. Consequently, he has a nounced. a 1938 marketing quota for flue-cured to- bacco of 705 million pounds. = A referendum will be held on March 12 among the growers of flue-cured tobacco to determine whether or not the farmers favor or oppose the q ta. If more than one-third of the farmers votin _ the referendum oppose . At, the quota will n effective. The supply of any kind of tobacco is the ca over plus estimated production during the curren _marketing year, while the reserve supply level the normal domestic consumption and exports plus normal carryover plus 5 per cent, If the marketing quota is in effect, the nation marketing quota will be apportioned among the states producing that kind of tobacco. In each (Continued on Page 2) ATLANTA SPOT COTTON ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 25At the close of t eee today Atlanta spot cotton was quoted 2c per pound for middling 7-8 inch staple. T average price of middling 7-8 inch staple on te southern markets yesterday was 9.27c per pound Staple premiums being paid on ten southern desi: nated markets yesterday averaged 42 points on f middling 15-16 inch cotton and 79 points on f middling 1 inch staple cotton. New York futures closed today, March 9.12. New Orleans futures closed | today, March 9.32. These futures are 45 _ higher than that of two weeks ago. ATLANTA WOOL MARKET _Free grease wool 28 per aeeia - MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS _ Prevailing Wholesale ies (F. O. B. Points Mentioned) Subject to Change February 28, 1938 Atlanta Augusta Barnsville Clarks- ville Hawkins- La. Claxton ville fayette LaGrange saa Sanders- ville Statesboro Tifton Villa Rica gs, as doz, 15, .17 20 gs, Medium ___ 15]: 16 gs, Cur, Rts. (yd. run) 14, .15 15 Small ee ee 12 12 Unclassified _.__ dens, Heavy Breed _| 15, -17| 16 ens, Leghorns _._____| _-13, .14/ 13 pee ee 10} 10 -15 ee 21, oo 24 16 22 20 Ses 26 20, "20 15 ABR 16} 14 16 : 15 15 | 15 14 : 15| : 16| 13, 15 14 14) 13] 12" 13 lif -10 ; 09} -08; .10 08 .15 -12 : 12 -20 : 22, 20 16 12 12 -10 12 .09 15,17] 14 14 2, 24] 19} _16| 15] | 15 16 14 ,15| 10) 15] 12 23, -25) 15] Ad 16|. 14 30 125 Les 25 45 25; Sr 1,40 135; | 1:50) 1-50 : 1.85 2.00| 1.50 1.60 4: 1.25 2.00 2.50} 7174 | .55| : : 65 60 ~ 070). 65 : 1.05} of : 90 1.00 eet Potatoes, 100 Ibs| 1.40, 1.65 1.60 : 1,75 --A.75 1.35] abbage (green per cwt.)| 1.00, 1,25 3,00} 1. : 2,00 2.25| I, 50, 2.00) age (white per cwt.)} 1.00, 1-25 3.00] 1. 2. 50 | 2.25] ine Hay, No. 1 19.00 15.00 18., 20.| 18.00} ut Hay, No. 1, ton __. 14.00 : ish Peanuts, No. 1, | 15.00 10.00} 67.50] : e 28-00 25,00 23,50 28.00 a Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture March 1, 1917 t Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. ; Established by J. J. X Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under _ postage regulations inserted one timre on each request and re- _ peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. i Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia. Market Bulletin does not _ &@ssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- ie : (Continued from Page 1) of these states the local committees of farmers now helping eonduct the Agricultural Conservation program will distrib- ute the quota among individual farmers. In recommending quotas for individual tobacco farms, the local committees are required to take into consideration _ several important factors, These include the past marketings of tobacco, adjusted for abnormal weather and plant bed di- seases; land, labor, and equipment available for production _ of tobacco; crop rotation practices; and the soil and other _. physical factors affecting. the production of tobacco. All tobacco m_ arketing quotas will be in terms of pounds. There will be no tobacco acreage quotas under the new Act. The acreage allotments set up under the 1938 _ Agricultural Conservation Program will serve as a guide to help individual farmers keep production in line with the - marketing quotas, In Georgia, it is estimated that from _ 71,000 to 74,000 acres will be needed to produce the states allotted poundage. : The provisions for regular tobacco producing farms are such that the marketing quotas cannot be less than the aver- age production (including diversion) during the past three years, if, in the case of flue-cured tobacco, this acreage is _ 3,200 pounds or less. If the average production (including _ diversion) has been more than 3,200 pounds for flue-cured aes the marketing quota cannot be less than 3,200 nds. : = g The Act specifies that the quota for a farm on which tobacco is produced in 1938 for the first time in five years ds not to exceed 75 per cent of the quota which would be given similar regular tobacco farms. Se In years when the marketing quota is in effect, a pen- - alty will be imposed on tobacco marketed in excess of the quota for the farm. This tax will be the higher of the fol- _ Jowing: In the case of flue-cured, 50 per cent of the market price or 3 cents a pound. The tax must be paid by the per- sen who acquires the tobacco but it may be deducted from _ the price paid to the producer, : oe Provision is made in the Act for the transfer of pound- age allotments from one grower to another under regula- _ tions issued by the Secretary of Agriculture. z _ EMERGENCY CROP AND FEED aS - LOANS 5 Applications for emergency crop and feed loans for 1938 are now being received at County Agents offices by repre- sentatives of the Field Supervisor as the Emergency Crop and Feed Loan Section of the Farm Credit Administration- ~. The loans will be made, as in the past, only to farmers who cannot obtain credit from any other source. The money Joaned will be limited to the farmers immediate and actual - eash needs for growing his 1938 crops or for the purchase of feed for livestock, and the amount which may be loaned to any one farmer in 1938 may not exceed $400. Farmers who can obtain the funds they need from an individual, production Credit association, bank, or other - eoncern are not eligible for crop and feed loans from the _ Emergency Crop and Feed Loan Section of the Farm Credit _ Administration, The loans will not be made to standard re- _ habilitation clients whose current needs are provided for by _ the Farm Security Administration, formerly known as the - Resettlement Administration. se As in the past, farmers who obtain emergency crop and - feed loans will give as security a first lien on the crop fi- - nanced, or a first lien on the livestock to be fed if the mon- ey borrowed is to be used to produce or purchase feed for livestock, ES : Where loans are made to tenants, the landlords, or oth- ers having an interest in the crops financed or the livestock _ to be fed, are required to waive their claims in favor of a tien to the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration until the loan is repaid. : : BS Checks in payment of approved loans will be mailed _ from the Regional Emergency Crop and Feed Loan Office at Columbia, South Carolina. _ SWEET POTATO CULTURE x We have before us a fifty-two page Bulletin No. 17, of _ the Central Plain Experiment Station at Tifton, Ga., en- titled Sweet Potato Culture in the Coastal Plain of Geor- gia, which gives a most comprehensive study of this crop. a We have not space at this time to give you its findings in detail. A few of the high points among the recommenda- tions are: FirstSoil: A sandy loam soil with firm clay subsoil is best, : Bea cs SecondVarieties: Porto Rico for Southern markets and _ Big Stem Jersey for the Northern markets, ThirdSeed Potatoes: The growing of seed stock from _ vine cuttings and planting on land that has not been in po- tatoes for five years, so potatoes may be kept free from stem rot, : of plants is given especial attention. _ FifthFertilizer: Results from different fertilizer form- -ylae are given and an 8-4-6 fertilizer is recommended. The. most profitable amount to use per acre was found to be 800 pounds, _ SixthDistance: Their tests proved that the most prof- itable yield of marketable potatoes came from setting plants 12 inche fae a rows 3 feet wide. _ eee Wig Polaincs. 1k cS MARKET GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN | cultiva: - FourthHot Beds: Building of het beds and production - and dug July. 29th produced Second-Hand Machinery WANTED BULLETIN days were required to produce a paying crop of marketable _ potatoes. Porto Rico potatoes planted at Tifton March 15th ~ 124.08 bushels of No. 1s and 26.01 bushels of No. 2s per acre. | EighthSetting Plants: Land should be prepared and allowed to settle before setting plants, High beds produced more than low. Mix fertilizer well with soil and bed with two-horse plow. Then drag off top of ridge with pole. Second-Hand Machinery FOR SALE Want 2nd-hand cotton duster, Feeny preferred, in good cond. State what you have and price. W. T. Baugh, Madison. Box 111. Want 8 to 10 ft, water wheel of approximately 2500 gal. per minute cap., buckets 32 in. to 36 in. across, 8-10 in, depth and height. State full information and price. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan. Want nuy good used Grain Binder in good cond., reasonable. S. P, Kenny, Afhens. Rt. 2, Exe good value for tractor, Ford McIntyre, Appling. Want junk No, 9 Covington or Cole cotton planter, pressure wheel and planting device. Must be in good cond. J, H. Shierling, Jr,, Carrollton, Rt, 4. Want mechanical Tramper, 2- 70 saw Gins, 12 in, 1-25 or 37 1-2 Fairbanks-Morse engine. State what you have, cond, and price. E. B. Williams, Toccoa, Want 30 h. p. boiler and 25 h. ps engine. State cond. and best price. J. W. Liewellyn, Atlanta, Rt. 6. Want 1 Cole dbl. hopper Plain- View Planter, No. 15. S. W. Nip- per, Fayetteville. | : Want cotton seed and corn planter combined, in good cond,, cheap for cash, C. R. Windom, Waco, Ri. 1. Want dairy boiler in good shape, cheap for cash, or will trade 5 mos. old Jersey male, sub. to reg., for same, W. E, Stewart, Swords, : Want buy or exc. for a Martin Ditcher. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton, Want ali iron for No. 9 Coving- ton planter or presser wheel for same, cheap Irons not to be broken, Leek Shierling, Waco, Rt. I. 3 Want used garden tractor, good cond,, cheap for cash. W. P. Simmons, Decatur. Rt. 1. Want a stable manure distribu- tor that drills fertilizer, cheap for cash, A. L Kennedy, Pavo, Rt. 1. Exe. good 15 h. p. Fairbanks- Morse ker. eng., for electric mo- tor, 10 to 15 h. p., 3 phase, 60 eycle, for pulling Corn Mill on my farm. G. M. Williams, Covington, Rt. 2. : Want Covington No. 9 or Cole Dropper, planting device and presser wheel, in good cond. State price and cond, Jas. H. Shierling, Jr., Carrollton, Rt, 4, Care M. O. Proctor, / Want Corn, Peanut and Bean planter in good shape, any good make, cheap for cash or exch. Lee Spires, Milan. Rt, 2. Exe. Oliver turn plow, No, 18 for Oliver No, 10, or would exc. for cow peas or velvet beans, W. E. Garrett, Bowdon, Rt. 3. Want buy second-hand tractor harrow in A-1 cond. Give price, ete. D. R. Savage, Decatur. Rt. 2. Want No. 10 DeLaval cream separator with electric motor, al- so 1 churn, 10-15 gal., with elec- tric motor, 110 volts, State price and description. T. E, Leckie, Folkston. Want second-hand Wheatland Disc plow. B. C. Teasley, M. D. Lavonia, : Want Cultivator and Planters for F-20 Farmall tractor, also a 6 disc filler and grain attach- ment, in good cond., cheap for cash or trade. John P. Maddox, Madison. Rt .2, Want. garden tractor, State cond,, make, H. P., Equipment and lowest price. Roy D. Tank- ersley, Appling. Want 40 in, grist mill, Exch. 800 cap. Wishbone inec., for same. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Want Riding cultivator, in good cond,, cheap, Mrs, . O. Taft, Pearson. Want good, second-hand Wind Mill, in good cond,, cheap for cash. .Mrs. Annie Moore, Junction City. Want 2 row planter, also 2 row r with all attachments for No, 20 Farmall tractor .W, C. England Rome, Want 21 horse and 22 large 2 horse walking plows, prefer Oli- ver, Chattanooga or Vulcan, at bargain. W. H. Waddellw, Pear- son, Want a second-hand pea hull- er, turned by hand, cheap for eash, No junk, P, Pulliam, Toc- oca, Rt, 1. Want 1 walking cultivator, 2 horse, in good cond., Oliver pre- ferred, also 1 corn and cotton tachment. Robert Branch, L, Porter S Dry planter combined, with guano at- | Deering new Ideal 8 ft. bind- er, almost new canvas, tractor hitch also mule hitch, W.-C. Mad- dox, Griffin, 15 h. p, Case eng., and boiler, pressure tested. Both in good cond., $250.00. M, G, Phillips, Ea- tonton. International corn mill, 24 in. rock, cheap or trade for 1 or 2 horse cultivator, Will not ship, W. C. Jackson, Cordele. Rt. D, No, 12 DeLaval Separator, good as new, $45.00. A, L. Marchman, White Plains, Hammer King crusher, good cond., for sale, and want to buy a good Covington cotton planter. W. G. Marshall, Franklin. Fairbanks-Morse milking ma- chine, 2 dbl. units, electricity or gas eng. Like new, also good 1 h. wagon and feed mill with eng. N. M. Thomas, College Park, RFD 1. 2 2 Chattanooga turn plows, 72 j-2 and 72. Both first class shape, $11.50, or $6.00 ea. FOB my sta- tion; Exc, for nice dried apples at 10c lb. Ea. pay postage, Nelson Pope, Tallapoosa, 350 gal. cap. Sprayer marhine for sale, William G, Tuck, Tho- masville. Box 182. Set of 24 in, Meadows grist mill rocks, like new, for sale. T. L, Cooper, Ashburn. 1 swinging Hammer. mill, per- fect shape, with sacker, for sale or exc. for peas, corn or hay. J. E. Trice, Griffin. Case Separator in good shape, $125.00 and take mule, cattle of at Cherokee Mills, 9 mi. South -of Canton. Tom Phillips, Can- ton. Rt, 4: Section harrow, cotton planter, plow stock, Joe Harrow, Turner, other farming tools, good cond., for sale, at my place. E, M. Wof- ford, Gainesville (6 mi. Gaines- ville on Athens-Jefferson High- way). Quaker City feed mill No. 10 (grinds shelled and corn on the cob), also nice lot of Bermuda and Meadow hay, baled and in stalk. Exe. hay for a plug mule, C. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville. 3 water wheels, 1-17 in. old tub iron wheel, 1-9 in, DeLoach wheel, both to run in cement or wood case; 1-10 in. horizontal Davis wheel in iron case, All sec- ond-hand. Sell or trade for any- thing can use. E, Callas, Gaines- ville. International gas. eng., in good shape, 3 h. p. $25.00 or corn at 75c bu; would take 20 bu. Cleve- land big boll cotton seed at 75 ju, or part in common_ goats (mot kids) at $1.00 ea. L, H. Me- Koon, Newnan, Rt. 3. 1937 Davis Bradley Handy Man tractor, 4 h, p., 6 ft. cultivator, 3 horse turner disc laying off plow, for sale. H. T. Barnett, Smyrna. Rt. 1, Atlanta phone Be 1317 J. ; 1 power take-off mower for Fordson, $15.00; 3 h. Dairy boiler, good as new, $40.00; McCormick- Deering Binder (needs only few parts), $20.00; 3 h. p, gas. eng., used 1 yr., to pull 4 unit milking machine, *75.00. J. C. Upshaw, Covington, _ No, 15 DeLaval cream separat- or, gas. motor and other equip- ment for cash or exch. H. F'. Bax- ter. Grantville, 1 International Riding culti- vator, good cond., $15.00 cash, FOB. F. A. Crowder, Williamson. Rt, 2. 28 disc tractor harrow, and other equipment, first class cond., attractive price. R. S. Broad- hurst, Americus: : 3h, gas, eng., for sale or trade. Edmond Salter, Thomaston, Rt. 3. 2 hay rakes, 2 mowing ma- chines, 2-1 horse and 1-2 horse wagons, Cuttaway harrow, 2 stalk cutters, etc. cheap. W. J. Morgan, Stilimore, 32 in. clutch pulley, $15.00, or exc, for pigs of equal value. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Wonder can _ sealer, perfect cond., $7.00. Mrs. J. L. Kenyon, Dawson. Sell or exc. No. 94 Chattanooga turner, used 4 yrs., a No. 92, Mc- cormick Deering walking cultiva- tor, used 2 yrs. for a Riding one. 1 McCormick guano distributor, C. M. Davis, Rome, Rt. 2.. 2 horse dbl. riding cultivator, -* son, good cond., $15.00. W. B. Hutchin- Albany. : Monday, February 28, Mitchell wagon to trade | h. wagon. stock. size, $9.00; 1 horse iron beam $6.00; Fertilizer distributor, spring tooth harrow, $3.50; co and corn planter combined. $3. other equipment. All good co: FOB. Mrs. G. J. Holcombe, |] men, good shape, 18 in. from hole 60-70 bu. day, feed mill, Dupl 150-175 bu. day. $25.00 and $1 meeeecrieety. W. C., y press, good cond., $39.00; als $125.00 Fairbanks Morse jj used Hammer Mill, good oo. 00. Wm. J. Brennan, Coli n Ss, almost new. canvas, tractor hit also mule hitch, W. Griffin. Rt. C. any kind, hogs or cash, Located} practically new, at bargai H, Osborn, Roy. as new ,$15.00. No personal che G, A. Bly*he Reynolds. implements, Write for pri M .Seaborn, Brunswick. for hams or pigs, Jas. W. Ball Ground Box 175. 1 cond,. $75.00. R. C. Argo, ston. Rt. 1. @ Mrs, L. L, Turner, Means new Covington used, for sale or trade for and syrup. W. nolds, ors, $50.00; hoise power In national hay press, $40.00 thal peanut picker $50, for other farm machinery, mule and other items can use farm. J. H, Leverett, Parro Cc. 4, cond., $200.00; a 7 blade stik ter, newly overhauled and ed, $35.00. John P. Hernle gusta. 1767 Milledgeville good cond., for cash, or consider trade for real good m: cow. Mrs, W. B. Farper, Doug RFD. Care J. H. Spivey. p. eng., good as new, and equipment. Sell or trade. Bryant, Macon, Rt. 4. cond., with 1 M. gal. tank, $75.00, or trade fo value in something can u E, Davis, Blackshear. oil eng., 1 small long system er mill, 1-36 in. top runner mill. J. W. McDonald, Th ton, Rt. 3, : 4 plete with collector, spouts, etc., also No, 16 cream separator, Apply. Boswell, Jr.,-Siloam, : H. E. Mobley, Armuch distributor, slightly used. ea, or both for $10.00 C R. L. Pitman, Cornelia man, White Plains, ton planter, almost good used 2 yrs., $6.00. All A-1 cond.|non Ball Ground, Rt. for sale or exc, for For Taylorsville. Farmers Golden Te Scripture: Lev. 26:3, 4, 5. If ye walk in my statu and keep my commandm and do them! oo a Then I will give you rai: due season, and the land sh yield her increase, and trees of the field shall their fruits. Sy Amd your threshing sh reach unto the vintage, ; the vintage shall reach the sowing time: and ye sh eat your bread to. the full, a: dwell in your land safely. _ Second-Hand Machin FOR SALE Oliver riding cultivator, cond., practically new, $30.00. A. Alley, Powder Springs. R: _ A 24 in. Meadows Grist in A-1 cond., ready to run. E. Peters, Albany, Rt. A. 1 nearly new 2 horse wal cultivator, $20.00 or trade brood sow; also have good Dorsey Peek, We 2 horse iron beam plow, 14 Meadows corn mill, sharp International motor driven - 20) C. Mad Walking cultivator, Oliv Bostrum Brady farm level Selling out almost new 2 Grain cradles for sale o Fordson and Oliver harrow, Bossrom imp, farm level, $12. 2 horse wagon, value $25 planter, W. Mason, - Fordson tractor with go I gas, eng., good cond., H. Buttervorth, Cantor 10-20 McCormick tractor, 3 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse 20 in, Meadow corn mill. First class wind mill, first cypl 25 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse Swing hammer feed mill, Oliver Riding cultivator, cond., $15.00, or trade for (12 mi. Rome). McCormick and Deerin: .1 good as new DeLaval Separator, $45.00. A. L Good Fordson tractor, wagon and Ledbetter 1 cheap for cash. Mrs. Matt 20 in. mill, complete, got tor in good shat rs d. Hand Machinery ima cream separator,, 60 pt. a minute, Sell or for rabbits, Bantam chick- what have you? Dewey tcn, Cordele. grain binder, Deering make, | running order, new aprons, et chain (no bundle car- 0.00 at my farm, 1-4 mi, as = Olin B. Moore, bators & Brooders WANTED t used, wood burning brood- efer Ashley 500 cap; also small, 150-200 cap, electric bator. C. T. Gaines, Buford. ant a good second-hand oil ing brooder. State what you nd price. Ralph Long, Mc- _ FOR SALE ckeye coal burning, canopy der, 1 M. or less cap., well sd and in perfect cond. $10.00 Mrs, E, H. Ezzard, Dalton, cap. Super Hatcher Inc., rooder, good cond., $15.00. A, E. Duncan, Stonewall. yebuck Drum-type, oil burn- jrocder 400 cap., $6.00; Queen ood cond. needs some re- n legs), $10.00. O. G. Moss, iking Rock. Rt. 2. electric Inc., 100 cap., $5.00 . Mrs, C. M. Cheney, Shell- ap. Prairie State inc., $25.00, airi State inc., 100 cap. ea. . All perfect cond. FOB. Bowles, Thomaston. Super Hatcher Inc. 60 cap., od order, $2.00 del. R. L. Carter, n airie State inc almost new, p., $15.00 FOB; also some Hampshire sows for sale. E. de, Washington. een inc., 400 cap., ea, good with thermometer, $15.00 B; C. P,:Colclough, Max- uckeye ker, brooder, good 250 cap., $10.00; also 700 batteries for laying hens, i at. ing system and feed uughs. Cheap, George Haskell, on. Rt. 4, Phone 1955 W. cap. inc,, for sale. Write, O. ingledorff, Blackshear. Home-made batteries (bought im), mesh floors, water pans, Suitable for starting and fin- g 300 chicks every 3 wks., plete except droppings pan, 00 here, Lelius Helms. Buena . No, 31, Bailey, Sears Simplex inc., 100 cap. sed twice, good as new, $7.00, for value in chicks or pigs. | ankston, Waycross, Rt. 3, 250. cap. Sears-Roebuck Super latcher inc., good shape, $8.00 cash, or meat or lard. Mrs. Gertie Connell, Kingsland. time, $25.00 cash, or exc. for sh in cow, Party bring cow nd get inc. E, L. Alligood. Och- ocknee. : : Wishbone Inc., 1650 cap. good on . cost $365.00. Come look at -and get price. Sell.cheap. Also | Cole brooders, 30 trap-nests. -M. McGinnis, Alphe-etta, Rt. cap. Super Hatcher mplete, with instruction book, 9.00 fob, or exc. for 12 heavy y good breed young hens, T. W. dagood. Atlanta. Rt. 5. 400 cap. Super Hatch Inc., A-1i ond, Cheap or exc, for corn, ugS, young pullets or heifer calf. C. Smith, Newnan. Rt, 1, Scarlet globe, Marglobe, New stone tomato plants from certi- seed. (sprayed against di- ease) $1.25 per M, 25c per C. oss packed. All ready in March Postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Rt. 2, Screven, Everbearing strawberry, 25c per , $1.50 per M; popcorn shelled tc lb. Clean, dried chufas 10 Ib. Add postage. Mattie Wright, -1, Buchanan. _A nice lot of Giant Boysenberry ants. Very heavy bearer. Write or information and price. Thom- -E. Hiscock, Rt. 5, Box 112, itman, Klondike Strawberry 25c per 80c per 500, $1.50 per M; Lady 30c per C. $1.15 per 500, $2.00 M del. Mrs. Verna Strickland, Flowery Branch. idzu crowns, $6 per C. Mrs. . Gaines, Bowman. Fitzgerald, PLANTS FOR SALE First year Klondike strawber-| ry plants $2.00 per M postpaid in Ist and 2nd zone; also Lady T. $2.50 per M. Missionary $2.00 per M. Mrs. Lena Holland, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Pink skin P. R. potatoes, insp. and treated $1.75 per M del. Ready March 15th; Marglobe to- mato ready same time $1.25 per M del. moss packed. W. D. Light- sey, Scrven. Tomato plants from certified seed ready for del. March 15th $1.75 per M, Marglobe, Rutger, Prichard. C. M. Sims, Pembroke. Cabbage plants, early and late varieties, 500 50c, 75c M. Bermuda onions, same price, Postage paid os I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Latest varieties, Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c per C, 75c, 500, $1.50 per M. Dorothy Du- rand, Flowery Branch, Klondike strawberry plants, $1.75 per M, 80c for 500; Lady Thompson $1.80 M. or 90c for so Bennett, Gainesville, Texas Wonder tame blackberry. plants PP 25c to $1.00 per doz, or exc, for dried fruit and honey, M. N. Wertz, Thomasville, Marglobe certified tomato plants, ready March 15th, $1.50 Der M. R, B. Bratcher, Alma, Rt. Mastodon strawberry plants, 35c per C, 500 $1.75, $2 per M; Lady Thompson 30c per C, 500 for $1.25, 200 per M; tame dewberry $1 doz, Mrs. E, L. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1, Garlic plants 40c C, or exc. for seed peanuts, or everbearing strawberry plants, Ba, to pay postaze. Jewell Clayton, Roy. Porto Rican sweet potato plants $1.60 per M, 5 M. $7; Greater Baltimore and Marglobe tomato, 20c per C, 500, 75c, $1.10 M. Ready April Ist, also nice country hams, 8 30 lb. 27 1-2c lb. or exc. for peas, J. P. Morris, Baxley. Pure root sage plants, now ready. $1 per C, Postpaid. Sam Truedell, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Strawberry plants, extra early variety 35 per C; also 5 Ibs. early English pea seed 25c lb. Add post- age. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastan- ollee. Heavy rooted, true to name Lucretia dewberry plants, 75c per C, $5 per M; Eldorado blackber-- ry plants same price; Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. Blakemore strawberry plants, 25c per C; 200 per M. S. A. Marr, Cleveland, R*. 3. Early Jersey, Globe, Copenha- igen Market cabbage plants 50c per M. Mrs. E. A. Lambert, Den- ton, : Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C: 500, 85c; $1.60 M; Extra large, firm meat strawberry plants, 30c C: $1.25 for 500. Mrs. Guy Crowe, | Cumming. Rt. 1. Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, 25c C. $2.00 M; Seal- lion onion buttons, 15c qt. Blue Damson plum sprouts, 10c a. 12 for $1.00; Lemon plants, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Buchanan, Rt. 1. P. R. potato and Gulf State tomato plants, April ist del., $1.50 M. del. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Rt 1. White and yellow Bermuda on- ion plants now ready, frost- proof, $1.00 M. del, or 75c M. FOB Ottis Pittman, Baxley., Frost-proof plants, Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, White and Yellow Bermuda onion, 75c M. Marglobe, Baltimore, Stone and Red Rock tomato, 500, 75c: $1.25) M. All postpaid. R. L, McRee, Meigs. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C, 85c, 500: $1.50 M; extra large, firm meat strawberry, 30c C. Mrs. Effie Crowe. Cumming. meat: Large, fresh, extra Early J., Chas., W., Copenhagen cabbage plants, 500, 50c; 7d5c M; 5 $3.50; White and yellow Bermuda onion, same price. All del. post- paid, Sat. guar. FF. Stokes, Klondike strawberry plants, 25ce C. 85c, 500; $1.50 M; Goose plum sprouts, 30c ea. 4 for $1.00; old fashioned Biue plum, 20c ea. 8 for $1.00. Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Copenhagen Market, E. J., Chas. W. cabbage .v.hite and yel- low Bermuda onion plants, 590, 60c; $1,00 Iu. Postpaid; 5 M. up, Exp. Col, 75c M, J. C. McDonald, Valdosta : Mastodon Everbearing straw- berry plants, 25c C; $2.00 M; Blue Damson plum sprouts, 10c ea. 12 for $1.00: Jer. artichokes, 6c 1b; lemon plants, 15c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Doyle Conner, Buchan- an, Klendike strawberry plants, 25 C. 80c. 500; $150 M. Prompt shipment, Inez Bennett. Flowery Branch. Rt. 1. Book orders now for Nancy Hall and P. R. potato plants, 41.25 M, C. R, Redmond, Pelham, bean. Quote price. Mrs. All var. cabbage plants, 75 M; white and yellow Bermuda onion 60c M. Good plants, freshly pull- ed; tomato, $1.25 M;_ potato, $150 M. S. R, Thompson, Bax- ley, P. O. Box 14. oS Extra early Tomato plants, many varieties; Bell, Pimentoes, hot peppers, Egg plants 50c per C; cabbage, letuce, carrots, . beets, collards, spinach 25cc per C.: del. Not less than $1.00 orders. Ready March 15th. Mrs. KH. V. Franklin, Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore, New Register. Leading varieties tomato plants, Stone and Matchless, all $1.00 per M del. Moss packed. Satisfaction guar..G. W. Buchanan, Baxley. Klondike, Lady T. Everbearing and Mt. Delicious strawberry plants $2.00 per M del. 12 Red Gold with each order. L. K. Rice, Ellijay. : Lady T. and Klondike straw- berry $1.40 per M del; Everbear- ing $1.50 per M del; nice young plants, well rooted. Prompt ship- ment. Fay Martin, Rt. 1. Flowery Branch. Kiondike and Lady T. strawber- bearing $1.40 per M del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. H. G. Mathis, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Impr. . Klondike Strawberry plants: 25c per C, 500 for $1.00, $1.75 per M cash del. Prompt shipment. Mirs. T. S. Cagle, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Sage plants for sale, also vari- ous shrubbery, althea, coralberry, forsythia, etc. Mrs. Mary E. Clonts, 1352 Donnelly Ave., Atlanta. Early Jersey, Charleston, Wake- field, Copenhagen, Fat Dutch, Succession frostproof cabbage 500 65c, $1.00 per M postpaid; white and yellow Bermuda onion plants same price. For April and May del. Tomato, pepper, potato and eggplants. Write for price list. C. Chanclor, Pitts. Klondike strawberry plants 500 90c, $1.40 per M del. Young, well rooted plants; Marglobe tomato seed $1.15 per lb; Stone and Bal- timore 75c per lb. del. Prompt shipment. E. C. Waldrip, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Himalaya Blackberry plants 50c dozen. Mrs. R. N. Dopson, Jack- sonville. ; Tomato plants ready last of March or ist of April. Can furnish trucks at field. Hiram Lightsey, Rt. 1, Screven, SEED WANTED Want : green, glazed collard seed, Quote price, Mrs. Ed rems, White Plains. Want pure seed of we _ Barnes, Sylvester, Rt. 3. Exchange genuine red skin Porto Rica plants in season for tomato seed and N. C, Long Arm peanut seed .Milton Arnold, Surrency, Want wood from Early Red or Dark Red plum tree to graft about 30 to 75 small trees. D. C. Roberts, Albany, Rt. 3. Want Pearl or Cat-Tail millet also Bermuda onion plants. Exc. white feed sacks for all. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meiga. Rt. 1. Want 2 lbs. Speckled bunch butter-bean seed at once, also want shallot onion sets. Want 1 qt. sets. Exe. for or pay cash. Mrs. J. C. Pittman, Lumber City. ARTICHOKES Want 1 or 2 bus. planting size artichokes. State cash price. C, H Hill, Washington. SEED FOR SALE Kudzu seed, $2.00 per M seed. ff. E. Carden, Cordele, Rt. 4, Old time Indian and White English peach seed, 25 for 23c M.|del.; Vine peach, grows large as oranges, % bu. to vine, 100 seed, 13c del. M. G, Cheatham, Roy. 30,000 stalks P. O. J, seed, 1 ft. to 5 ft. long with roots, 50c per 100 at bed, ic stalk del, with- in 100 miles, in 2,000 lots. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon. Bushel and Martin gourd seed, 20 seed; 15c coin or 3c postage stamps, D. H. Urguhart, Way-' cross. Rt. 4, Box 103, : 3pts. Hasting Imp. Perkin Mamoth okra seed. Exchange for rape seed or turnip seed. Mrs. Lucy Duiknis, 507 Hudson St. Ashburn. St. Mountain seed, and banana muskmelon seed, 25c teacup full; purple hull table peas, 20c qt.; dried peaches, free from worms, 10c Ib. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, tet Early Market Queen, ripens 60 days from planting; also Mam- moth Prize, grows to weigh 100 to 150 lbs. Trial pke., 25c; 5 pkes. $1.00 postpaid. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. 5 Ibs Cox Watermelon seed, pure, 75c per lb. Mrs. W. S. Mur- phy, Rt. 2, Chipley. ry plants $1.40 per M. del; Ever-, seed, early and late sorghum seed, |. /pure bred R, sale. J, C, Adams, Pelham. Been seed 50c per lb; Impr. Missionary strawberry plants $1.00 per 300. All del. Biloxi Soy Beans, green and red sugar cane. Not del. Mrs. Robert S. Harris, Cuthbert, About 4 or 5 M stalks Kiana seed cane for sale, 50c per C at bed or exchange cane for pigs or goats, Roy C. Thompson, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville (Browndale Rd.) 100 lbs. Dixie Bell Milan seed hand selected from good Melons, 35c lb. less than 10 lbs, Add pos- tage. A. L. Brady, Rupert, 30 lbs. white running butter bean seed 20c a Ib. cash or 25c a lb in exch. for white velvet ok- ra seed. Mrs. T. T, Holloway, Rt. 1, Cobbtown, 3 3 lbs Shumway Giant. canta- loupe seed 20c a 1b; also few Rockyfords, 50c a lb. Add pos- tage. J. E. Perkins, Musella, Gourd seed 3c each or 25c doz- en; gourds will measure 52 in. in diam.; also shelled walnuts 30c pt, or 55c a qt. Emory Byers, Rt, 1; Rochelle. 9 bu, Chufas $3.20 per bu, No Kirkland, Midville. Vigorvine, most prolific toma- to grown, grows 12 ft. high, 20 tons per acre, more than 2 bu, to vine, 220 seed 25c. 1 M Seed, enough for 1-4 acre $1.00, Will C. Smith, Roy. Artichokes 25c gallon, 5 gal- lons $1.00, large curled mustard seed 25c a lb, 5 Ibs. $1.00. FOB here, cash with order. L. E, Har- rison, Dublin. About 1 bu. large Mammoth sunflower seed, 25c a quart. Also old fashioned white multiplying onions 45c gal. Both del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Rt, 1, Flowery Branch. Old fashioned speckled cut short bean seed, extra tender, free from weevils 25c per cupful. Postpaid. Mrs, D, S, Poole R. F. D. 2 Jasper. Stone Mt. watermelon seed 30c a lb, postpaid, Money order or coins, J. W. McWhorter Lyons. 3 pecks Giant Russian Sun- flower seed 60c a pk, or $1.50 for lot FOB. (Heads measured 9 to 14 in. and samples took the prize at Columbus fair last fall, Will make 60 bu. per acre.) Guar. pure and all right. J, B. Ingram, Waverley Hall, f Banana pepper seed 7 in, long, good for pickling, also little round and long boquet seed. Will exchg. for bushel gourd and darning gourd seed 10c a pkg. and postage. W. C. Howard, 359 Church st., Macon. Cushaw seed 10c pkg, del. Will exchg, Stamps accepted. Crow- der peas, slightly mixed, mostly brown silver hull $4.00 a bu. Want dried fruit, white sacks and honey in comb. Mrs. Ella Everett, Richland. Collard seed 3 tablespoonsfull, 15c, No orders less. Mrs. G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville, White multiplying onions 35c per gal, dried apples 10c a lb; senna leaves 10c cupful, senna seed 15c cupful, Mrs. Dean Oli- ver, Rt. 1, Lula. 3 Ibs. okra seed 35c per lb, Exchg. for bunch English peas, bell pepper seed or plants or white lima beans. D. L, Branch, LenoxRt, 2. : Bunch butter bean seed 20c lb. Hot pepper seed 10c tablespoon- ful. Mrs. B. B. Holt, Rt. 1, East- man. Running velvet bean seeds (saved early before damaged) $125 per bu. FOB. Hilburn Walker, Rt. 2, Ailey. Sho-fly plant seed, running okra seed, 30 seed for 10c and 3c stamp. Directions for care with each order. Also, Donaldsons I. red _ selected hatching eggs, 75c per 15, del. or 50c at my home. Mrs. Nonnie Owen, Rt. 2, Adairsville. : 50 lbs. Watsons watermelon seed from selected melons only 50c per lb, M. G, Hall, Rt. 2, Ha- zelhurst. 125 lbs. Genuine Tom. Watson watermelon seeds 75c per Ib. del. John Reynolds, Rt. 1, Moultrie. 100 Ibs. pure Stone Mt. or Dixie Bell melon seed treated against disease grown especially for seed 50c per lb. del, Prompt shipment. B. R. Andrews, Haddock, Stone Mt. watermelon seed 20c a Ib in lots less than 100 lbs, 15c a lb in larger lots; cream crowder peas less than 5 bu. 6c a lb., over 5 bu. $3.00 a bu., H. H, cotton seed 75c bu. FOB. VW. A. Moore, Rt. 1, Haddock. Hales best can cantaloupe seed 50c per lb. 7 lbs. bright leaf to- bacco 10c a lb, Mrs. J. B, Brown, Hartsfield, c-o B. L. Mott, Hiscocks prolific Watson Wa- termelon seed. The most uniform and prolific strain of this varie- ty, Write today for information and price. W. D. Hiscock, Quit- man. 5 Genuine Ga. red Sugar cane seed, stalks average 36 in. in length; 100 stalks $1.25, 500 stalks $5.50, all wrapped in sacks ready for shipment. John Underwood, Blakely. 2,000 stalks Kayana came for 419 Brookwood Dr. N, checks. Money orders only. L. B.. Ga. collard seed; 15c lb, J. B. Elkins, Cairo, Rt, 1, Box 113. Large yellow pumpkins, 10c; sweet pimiento pepper, old fash- ion muskmelon seed, 10c thlis., 3 for 25; mole beans in hull, 25 at. del. Mrs. Effie Ralston, E ap. : Imp. Green Pod Dwarf okra, 30c lb., 6 lbs., $1.00. E, L, Dur. ham, Dublin, Rt. 5. ~ ee Running and bunch okra seed 5c thls. Mrs. J, E. King, Greens- boro, Rt, 2. See Velvetina okra 15c per oz, $1.00 lb. Postpaid. Request booklet on 10 varieties figs, ripens six mos. ea. year, J. J. oe 300 lbs. Marglobe tomato seed, $1.10; 100 lbs. Baltimore, New Stone, 10 lb., $6.50; squash seed, $1.25 Ib; turnip seed, 75c; 60 ih. collard seed. W. K. Stephens, Gainesville, Rt, 6. 2 California multiplying beer seed, 10c per start. Add 3c poste oe tls, Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, eee : Re Brown streaked half _runner bean seed 35c per large teacupful del. Stamps accepted, Mrs. N. R.- Wilson, Rt, 2, Canon. P. O. J. cane seed, several thousand good long lengths, ic per stalk. J, H. McVeigh, Waynesville. a Vigorvine tomato seed 100 for 25c, mustard seed. 20c cupful; broad leaf tobacco seed 3 oz. 25c; Glondyke strawberry plants 25c Crow, Rt, 2, Gainesville. Are 1 lb. Long Green okra seed, 1937 crop. 25e lb.; 1 1-2 lb. col- lard seed 35c lb, Not postpaid, Exchange for white feed sacks, free from holes, 8c ea, Mrs. lL. S. Hope, Ludowici, Rt. 1. Cuban Queen, home saved, melon seed, 45c lb.; 40c ib. in lots of 50 lbs.; Hales Best can- taloupe seed, 40c lb, fob. P. E. Ivey, Pinehurst : ee 15 lbs. Lipsey watermelon seed, 75c lb. Mrs. J. F. Bennett, Flow-_ ery Branch, Rt. 1.. ee . White nest onions, 50c gal Postpaid. Mrs. Linton Hilson, Mitchell, Rt. 1. : 40 lbs. fine Cuban Queen wat- ermelon seed, 50c lb. No orders Jess than 5 lbs. L. M. Graham, Unadilla. Z ; i ae 15 lbs. pure Dixie Bell watermel- or seed, 50c lb, fob. W. O. Bird song, Gordon, Rt. 1. . oe Vigorvine and Gulf Market te- mato seed, 2 doz., 25c; 4 doz., 45c; $1.00 per 100 seed. Postpaid. PB. 7. Wetherfor, Gainesville, Rt. Di eo : Running squash and running okra seed, 12 of ea., 25c del.; also purebred Golden Sebright bantams, 4 hens, 2 roosters, 1 yr. old, now laying, $3.00 trio; $5.50 lot. Mrs. L. D. Miller, 2096 Burlington Road, Atlanta. De 4248. : Salsify or Vegetable oyster, 10 _ pkt., 20c oz.; $1.00 lb.; dill, pars- nip, mixed Sweet William seed,. 10c pkt. Postpaid. R. H. Long, Culverton. Imp. White Dixie watermelon seed, 50c lb. Calhoun Hogan, Dex- ter. Vigorvine tomato seed, 25c pkt plus postage. R. Brown, Buck- head. as 1,000 stalks sugar cane, $1.08 per 100 at bed, Emma Heath, Dudley, i PEAS AND BEANS _ WANTED Want Field peas and 90 day Velvet beans. H. N. Ramsey, Springfield. S Want 10 bu., field peas, seed Velvet beans, Biloxe soy beans and 50 bu. good corn. C. lL. Cleveland, LaGrange. Rt. 2. S Want old fashioned late Vel- vet beans (kind that make large vines and heavy yield, not 90- day kind). Send sample and price. J. W. Cooper, Rupert. Want hear from party having white WHalf-Runner Cut-Short beans for sale. Earl S. Redwine, Madras. Ss = PEAS AND BEANS FOR SALE __ 150 bu. No. 1 Iron peas in good 2% bu. bags, $2.00 bu. fob. Sam- ple on request. R. F. Scarborough Byron, ee Sound recleaned Brabs, $2.25 bu.; recleaned, sound 90 Day vel- vet beans, $2.25 bu. fob. W. GC. Murphy, Jr., Sandersville. = Recleaned seed Velvet beans, 90 Day, running, $1.00 bu. in new 2% bu. sacks; Brab peas, $2.25 bu. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Rt2: ee White Crowder peas, $3.00 bu. also Black-Eyed, six weeks peas, Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 5. good for seed. $200 bu H. BD per C, $1.50 per M. all del. A, 100 Ibs. genuine Cuban Queen watermelon seed, $1.00 lb.; also BULLETIN. Mondav - per bu. ae Franklin, Metter. = 335 bu. ter peas prolific and fine for as 90c per bu. Pure and sound. $1.50 ] bu. at my arn. No checks. E. W. Hood, Rt. 1, Burton. 15 bu. good Brab. peas $2.50 bu. 7 bu. mixed peas $2.00 per bu. J. L. Nelson, Rt. 2, Box 83, Ogle- ~ thorpe. - Pure clean brown eye white _.-erowder peas 8c per lb. or $4.50 _ per Bu. fob. Mrs. Norman Will- jams, Rt. 2, Oglethorpe. 2714 bu. 90 percent sound pure 1937 bunch velvet beans $2.50 per bu. in 2% bu. bags or $2.25 for = fob. W. L. Helms, Buena Vis- 5 i ~ Good quality recleaned early speckled velvet beans $1.10 a bu. fob. Grown on my farm in Wash- ington Co. Bob Davis, Tennille. Pure and sound Brab. and red hull peas, Brabs. $2.25 a bu. Red Hulls $2.00. Also 1 Miles Well pump $8.00 L. E. Stone, Thomson. - 150 pu. No. 1 Iron peas in 2% bu. burlap bags $2.00 per bu. fob. : Sample on request. R. F. Scarbo- rough, Byron. a 1937 crop little white brown- eyed peas, slightly damaged, 8c Ib. postpaid to 3rd zone. Send money order only. Minor Ivey, Rt. 2, Gainesville. : 10 pu. O-Too-Tan beans, $4.00 bu. fob. Doyle Ramsay, Toccoa. 5 bu. Brown Crowder peas, - 00 bu. of raenge for lespe- deza, D. P. L. No. 11 cottonseed, or what have a H. L. Moore, Grantville, Rt. 1. : 5 bu. Show Horse peas (spot- Crowder or Coffee pea), $3.50 $15.00 lot fob. e Ww. Davis, a bu. White Sugar Crowder peas, 8c Ib. or $2.50 bu. also Mos- _ berry seed corn. 50c pk. or $1 6 _ fou. Exchange for pure D. P. L. cotton seed. Euell Pope, Felge poosa. Little White Brown Eved peas. 10c tb Postpaid to 3rd zone. M. O. aes Clay Skinner, Gainesville, 100 bu. pure Brabs. Pure Whips, New Eras and mixed. Also want pure red skin Porto Rica bedding potatoes. Clyde T. Hanah, Logan- Ville. Little White Brown-Eyed peas, 6c lb. postpaid to 3rd_zone. 'M. O. fay, Minor Ivey, Gainesville, Rt., 85 bu. No. 1 recleaned, 90 day velvet beans, $1.00 bu. Bob Da- vis, Tennille. - Cornfield bean seed, Cutshort, Deep Strings, Mixed Beans, Gar- den beans, White Half Runner, ig and little kind, all tender, 25c cup postpaid; Seven Top salad seed, 30c cup. No stamps. iMrs. George Poole, Jasper, Rt. 2, Box 21. 17 bu. No. 1 Brabs, $2.25 bu. pu. slightly mixed, $1.75; 8 bu. pure Brbas, (few - cracked by hnrash), $1. 85 oster. State price. William Roberts, Jr., Savannah, Rt. 1. Box 736. Want 1 large 1936 hatch Mus- covey drake. Richard Heard. P. O. Box 1281, Savannah. Want 4 white suinea hens, 1 yr. old or less. State price. L. M. Johnson, Acworth. Want 2 guinea hens and 1 turkey gobbler. Miss Eva Claire Varner, Rutledze. Want 16 head old fashion geese. Mrs. J, F. Tillman, Glenwood, Rt. Want 2 guinea hens and i rooster. Miss Eva Claire Varner, Rutledge. Want 2 or 3 young tur: ; hens. A. T, Ross 1414 Richmond St.. Brunswick. Want White Holland ees Quote price, Mrs, W. M. Hanna, 2028 Boulevard Dr,. Atlanta, Want to exchange May hatch- ed tom, grey mixed with ovoure bronze, wt. 20 lbs, for turkey hen not over 2 yrs. old. not under 12 J.| lbs, Will take 23 1-2 Tb. Fannie Moore, Suwanee. Collins, Gt {I furnish. feed. od _ANCONAS 4 ancona Mar. hatch pullets, now laying and 1 cockerel, $4.00 or exchange for pig. Mrs. A. R. Rosser, Cordele, Rt. 4. ANDALUSIONS Purebred Blue Andalusion hens 11 mos. old, $1.00 ea.; unrelated roosters, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $1.25 6a:* eggs. - $1.00 per setting. Mrs. Melvin J. Tanner, Nichols. AUSTRALORPS : 8 white australorp hens and 1 cockerel, 1 yr. old $9.50 lot fob, 3 checks, Tilton Meeks. Alma, BABY CHICKS Purebred Pope str. Black Mi- norca baby chicks, $10.00 per 100; $5.50 per 50; $3 00. per 25 oh Palas CoG} Rehberg, Cairo, Triple A Rusks Buff Minorea baby chicks. Hatching March 5, 9, and 12th. Also Triple A An- conas. J. S. Pattillo, Atlanta, 40 Bates Ave.-N. E. Want 300 B. R. baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Led. Hammons, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Baby chicks, $8.50 per C, 100 percent live dle. guar., heavy mix- ed. Mrs. R, L, McRee. Meigs. J. White Giant baby chicks, from selected breeding, March del,, 10c ea. lots of 25 and 50; eges, $1.25 per 15, $2.00 for 30: Mammoth Pekin duck eggs, $1. 00 per 12. Mrs. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville. BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS 2 genuine Buff Cochin bantam | hens and 1 rooster, 1936 hatch, $6.00 Will exchange. Prefer leg- horns. C. L. Holtzclaw, Cedar- town, Rt. 3. Dark Cornish Banteiis Buff Cochins and Black Breasted Red Game Bantams. Special price. W. K. Herndon, 1109 Adrian St., Augusta. Gooc Buff Cochin bantams,| $1.75 pr. J. H. Street, P. oO. Box 433, Atlanta. 15 common bantam hens and 2 roosters, 35c ea. or exchange lot for 8 guinea hens or 8 leghorn hens. S. H. Monroe, Thomasville. Mixed bantams, 35c ea.; 3 game bantams and 1 rooster, $2.00: al- so want ducks. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. R. C. Golden Sebright ban- tams, Apr. hatch, $1.00 ea. not 2 postpaid; also selected B. R. hat- to 4 yrs. old, $5.00 ea.; also have ching eggs, Parks str., $1.00 per 15 eggs. Postpaid. No check. Mrs. L. J. McArthur, Calhoun, Rt. 2. 15 bantam hens and 2 roosters, 35c ea. or exchange lot for 8 guinea hens or 8 leghorn hens. S. H. Monroe. Thomasville. Trio nice bantams, 50c ea. or exchange for Muscovy Drake or anything can use, Mrs. C. A, Rowell. Albany. Rt. 3. Bantams, pigeons, rabbits, $1.00 pr.; bantam chicks,.baby ducks; also bantam hatching eggs. J. H. Street, Stone Mountain. Midget R. C. Black cock ban- tam; standard S. S. Hambergs, $1.00 ea. Dr. Jenning, PP. Box 84. Americus, 5 pened: -neck Brahma putlels acd 1 rooster, Mar. 1937 hatch, $1.25 ea, fob. W. A. Wammock, Harrison, Rt, A. Single comb W. L, bantam pul- lets. hens and cockerels: nice Black Rese Comb cockerels, T5 oe fae J.. Herring. Hartwell, lL Golden Sebright rooster, 1 B, B. Game rooster, $1.00 ea. fob. R. B. Seaboro, Rt, 4, Childress Dr., Box 346, Atlanta. Exhibition (winners. Atlanta and Augusta Shows) Dark Cor- nish bantams, 1 trio, $6.00; an- other trio, $7.50; single pullets, $1.50 to $3.00 ea. Z. E. Lott, Au- gusta, Box 910. Purebred Show Tye Golden and Silver Sebright ban ; $5.00 pair; $7.00 trio. OB; hatching eggs, $1.25 for 13 post- paid. No chks. B. J. King, Cor- dele, BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Parks str, B. 1t. cocks, $2.50 ea.; baby chicks, $8.50 per C; 15 hat- ching eggs, $1.25. Mamie Roach Plyler. Daisy. 30. White Rock pullets 1937 Oct, hatch, 75c ea. or $20.00 lot. Burkey, | No checks. Russell Cochran. 1 purebred White Rock roost- er. Exchange for 2 R, I. Red pul- lets just beginning to lay. Also 1 white wyandotte roost to ex- change for 12 R, I. Red pullets ready to lay. Mrs. G, W. Pippins, Culloden, Rt.-1, Box 36. : 6 thoroughbred AAA Holter- mans str, Aristrocrat B. R. cock- erels, $1.00 ee $2.00 ea. fob, El- lijay. Mrs. B. H. Osborn. Roy. 16 B. R. ane R, I, Red hens, slightly mixed, 20 lb. or $15.00 lot, Cash, Mrs. R. M. Smith, De- morest, 2 Aristrocrat B. R. roosters, Mar. 1937 hatch. $3.00 ea., 2 for 3.50 fob. Bates Camilla. Ee POULTRY FOR SALI 50 P. R. pullets, $1.00 e: Esselstyn, Howard. . 4wks. old B. R., 25c ea.; 10 ks, old, 65c ea.; New Hampshire Red, 4 wks. old. ibe ea, H. C. Rei Milner. i 40 B. R. hens, 2 roosters and AAA grade, April 12, 1937 hatch, $1.00 ea. FOB yard, $40.00 for lot, cooped, ready ship; also 40 AAA Hollywood L. March 1936 hens, 70c ea. $25. for lot, FOB. All hens now. lay= ing, Tra M. Galloway, Griffin. _ _Parks B. R. ped. cockerel Fall hatched, wt. 4 lbs., $1.73 ea. $3.00 pr. FOB; eggs, same str $1.00 per 15 del. Box ret, by in sured parcel Dost. Chks. not ac- cepted. Mrs. H.L, Odom, Da Thoroughbred Bush Star A B. R. roosters, 1 yr. old, $1.75 also purebred B. R. hatching eggs $1.00 per 17. M. Oo. No checks. gE asd Wofford, Gainer te. 3 Apr. hatch, ped. B. i ue: ers, direct from J. W. Parks, $2.00 ea.; also B. R. setting eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. Ear] P. Mc Guire, Temple, VR i Purebred B. R. roosters, $ ea.; selected hatching eggs, 156 per 15. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. 8 nice cocks, 2 yrs. old B. Re and % yr. old I, Red. 1 yr. d New Hampshire Red, *1.00 ea. ab yard. Mrs. L. B. Overstreet, oO ver, Rt. 1. 10 Plymouth Rock pullets, okd enough to lay, 5c ea. at my. home; also Plymouth Rock re ter. H. B. Mitchell, Jasper, Rt. 3 young B. R. roosters, 9 m: old. Mrs. E. M. Page, Adairsv: Rt. 2. 2 CORNISH AND GAMES - 15 purebred Dark Cornish Ine dian game pullets, Spring 1937 hatch, now laying, 80c ea. FO as Ss. AS Phillips, Palmetto. Re -1 purebred Black Spdoon. Ww horse stag, and 1 Quill and W: horse crossed stag, $1.50 ea.; Quill and Travler crossed cock 2% yrs. old and 1 Warhorse and Roundhead crossed cock, $2. W. C. Coleman, Jr... Cadwe 15 Apr. hatch, Dark Co Games, $1.00 2.; also 15 mos. Same price. Miss Fannie Gil bons, Rt./3. Rome. 2 fine Game stags, Shuf er and Roundhead crossed, $1.50 ea. or $2.50 for both; pullets, $1.00 ea. B. E. Holland, Rt. 2, Dalton. Purebred Cornish Indian Game roosters, $1.50 ea. or 4 for $6.755 6 for $8.50; eggs, $1.00 per carrier returned postpaid, or ex change roosters for Mar. and Apr. potato plants. Mrs. Annie King. Rt. 2, Box 56, Quitman. oo purebred Black Grays roos ters, 2 yrs. old, $3.00 to $5.00 62.5 eges, $2.50 per 15, Mrs. H. L. o ant, Canon, Rt. 2. Dark Cornish Game pull ets $1.25 to $1.50 ea.; 2 roosters, $ 68 : ea.; also green sugar cane, $2.00 per 100 stalks; White Ga. collard seed, 50c per lb. C. O. Sikes, Syl- vester. 1 purebred Cuban Blue odeter: 18 mos. old, wt. 6 lbs. $2.00 M. Ov Shipped exp. col. in light crate. Ss. O. Huff, Monticello, Ris. 9 Dark Cornish Game hens and 1 rooster, $12.00 fob. Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Buena Vista. Purebred Dark Cornish rooster, Apr. 1937 hatch. 2 for $1.50 and 2 for $1.25 fob. also, eggs, $1.00 per 15, Mrs. Viola King, Pearson. Sniders pure Bacon Warh rse pit games; stags, $2.00; pulle ; 1-old_ cock, $5.00 and stags and hens, $2.00 ea.; eggs, $2 per 15. Mar. and Apr. del. Tom Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2. See 1 Game cock, Warhorse an Round Head mixed, 15 mos. $3.00 fob. R. J. Lucas, ee 37th St., Savannah. 3 Indiam Game patees and 1 rooster, $1.50 ea. or $5.00 for lots 2 purebred | 1936 hatch, Bourbon tons, $5.00 ea. fob. Mrs. Mattie Wooten, Broxton. 2 fine game stags, Roundh and Shuffers crossed, $1.50 same breed pullets, $1.00 ea. EX: change for side meat or pig. Bud Holland, Dalton, AO = 5 Dark Cornish game hens 1 cock, $1.00 ea.; 1 large type. L. rooster. March hatch. Mrs. J. R. Moore, Woodland. ; 1 fine brood pit blue game cook $1.50 or exchange for purebred Irish grey hen or stag. Carl G - fin, 87 Oak St. Gainesville. : GIANTS : White Giant rooster, 2 yrs. ol direct from 300 eee. str. $2 fob. No checks. T. T. MeNell j Turnerville. 1 large AAA grade White J : sey Giant rooster and 2 pullets ready to lay, $4.00 for lot. P. B. Brown, at Ground, Rt. SE . J. Middleton, | s POULTRY FOR SALE MARKET BULLETIN Monday, February 28, 193 HAMBURGS ___8 hens and rooster, AA Berry Strain, Silver Spangled Ham- burgs, $9.00. Mrs. J. H. White, Dalton. Rt, 4, Box 180. 13 Silver Spangled Hamburg thens and 2 roosters, $18.00. Coop -mncluded. No checks. Mrs. May -Tharps, Darien. = LEGHORNS Want W. L, Rooster. State what you have and price. Grady -R. Crow, Carnesville, Rt, 2. 19 W. L, 1987 hatch pullets, bloodtested, laying now, 65c ea,; also 15 purebred Buff Orp. chick- ens, 3 mos. old, 40c ea. James W. Haynie, Cordele, 806-5th St. No, About 100 W. L, and Buff Min- orca hens, and about 25 White _ Beghorn-Black Minorca hi-breds. All laying, $1.00 ea.Mrs. C. H. Carrie, Hawkinsville. Rt,-3. 2. 30S. C,~ W. Le April, 1937 thatch hens direct from Booths AAA ped. matings, healthy and faying, $1.00 ea. for lot, FOB. Mrs, T. W. Hagood, Atlanta. 2656 Bankhead, Rt. 5. . _ do large type W. L. hens, direct from ped. stock, first prize win- mers at Nat'l egg laying contest at Athens, $15.00 for lot, Ernest P. Ethridge, Auburn. 50 Apr. 1936 and 1937 hatch W. L. hens, Eng. str., 65 ea. M. B. Boykin, Sylvania, Rt. 2. 22 B. L. pullets and 2 roosters, (May 1937 hatch, T5c ea. fob. J. A. McClure, Lebanon. 100 pure Light B. L. Hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old, many laying, $75.00 for lot fob. Also extra fine B. 1. baby chicks each week, 10c ea. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran. 25 1 yr. old W. L. hens, crossed with Hollywood str. and English str., 50c ea. or $10.00 for lot. (Mrs. H. D. Lee, Mt. Vernon. | Thoroughbred B. L. and R. I. (Red hens, 10 mos. old, $1.00 ea. (Mrs. Horace Ward, Adairsville, Re. 1. : 30 AAA S. C. W. L. hens laying 5c ea. E. L. Shivers, Gay. - 10 nice, fat purebred S. C. B. L. ns, laying, 1936 and 1937 hatch, 510.00 fob. Want good turkey tom and several hens to mate to raise on shares; also want to raise baby chicks on halves. Fur- mish everything except transpor- tation. Mrs. John A. Kell, Rome, Ret. 1. 30 large Cochran str. young W. L. Hens, fat and laying, $1.00 ea. fob. Mrs. Jess Brown, Helena. 1 thoroughbsed Dark B. L. cockerel and light B. L. cockerel 75c ea. You pay postage. Mrs. oo Poole, Jasper, Rt. 2, Box i 12 Smith W. L. pullets, laying 4 Roselawn hens, 4 B. L. hens and cock, $20.00. Exchange 17 Dark Reds or Cornish hens and cock. Mrs. Bertye Donaldson, Summit, Rt. 2. MINORCAS AND MISCEL- es LANEOUS About 400 nice, milk fed friers for sale in about three weeks. Sell any amount. A. F. Hobbins, R. F. D. No. 1, Dublin. - Nice, young, fat, big stock (no Jeghorns) hens, 17c lb. You pay express. Lot of 5, 16 lb. S. S. Bizzell. 204 6th St. Moultrie. _ Few Pope str. S. C. Black Mi- mnorca hens; also selected hatch- 4ng eggs from 2 yr. old rens, $1.00 per 15 postpaid. G. W. Wilson, Elberton. | 4 Rusk AAA Golden Buff Mi- norca cockerels, 12 wks. old, $1.00 ea.; also hatching eggs from AAA Minorcas, $1.25 per 15; Jersey White Giant eggs, 75c per 15. Mrs. Eli Green, Montrose. Z ORPINGTONS 1 thoroughbred Buff Orpington and 1 R. I. Red cockerel, wt. about 9 lbs. ea. $1.25 ea. B. Jor- dan, Monticello. Me PEAFOWLS Peafowls for sale. Mrs. P. S. Cumming, Brinson. - Beautiful blue peafowls, $25.00 pr. fob. W. C. Day, Thomaston, Ret. 1. : PIGEONS _ Mated White King pigeons, $1 pr. Leon Gay, Ft. Gaines. SUSSEX 9 purebred Red Speckled Sus- sex pullets and 1 cock, $10.00; eges, 75c per 18; purebred Mexi- ean game eggs, $3.00 per 15. M. O. No checks. Mrs. Lizzie Roper, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1, Box 101 (Resident of Ga). TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, - DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE Big, fine, Imp, White Pekin drake, 3 fine laying ducks (pro- ducers of 32 to 34 oz. to doz, eggs), $4.00; fine cockerel, 3 pul- lets, pure Hubbard strain, direct from breeder, $4.50. Money or- pores Mrs, F. E. Grubbs, Demor- _ 2 nice, large turkey hens, 10 to 12 Ibs., Write athe Res te Mrs, Mona Sampson, laying March lst, for | POULTRY FOR SALE 8 pure bred M. B. toms, May Sth hatch, 20-27 lbs. ea. 25c Lv. FOB, Excellent breeders. Lester McCrary, Molena, 1 turkey tom, 1 yr. old, $4.00. Exchange for 500 bundles fodder or 6 bu. good sound ear corn. R. L. Pope, Tunnel Hill, Rt. 2. 6 M. B. turkey toms, wt. 18 to 27 lbs., May hatch, 25c fob. Les- t' McCrary. Molena. Pearl guineas, 1937 hatch roos- ters, $1.00; pairs, $2.50. Crated and shipped. Jason A. Tuggle, Jr., Chamblee, Rt. 2. :3 large White Mammoth Pe- kin ducks, $15.00 Postpaid. Mrs. J. O. Camp, 410 E., Elm St. Rock- mart. ; 1 White Pekin duck and 1 drake, May 1937 hatch, 75 ea.; eges for setting, 50c. Add postage oe W. V. Silvers, Rt. 3, Box 20 White Indian Runner ducks, $1.00 ea.; lots of 10, T5c ea. not del.; also large str. White Indian Runner duck eggs, 75c per doz. del. Mrs. J. L. Roberson, Surren- cy, Box 6. 1.M. B. turkey hen, 10 mos. old, wt. 8 lbs., $2.50 also $40.00 value exchange for anything can use. Miss Bertha Prophitt, Chipley, Rt. 3. 10 ducks, 50c ea. or exchange lot for 2 doz. turkey eggs, Mam- moth Bronze or Bourbon reds. Mrs. Mae McIntosh, Covington, Rt. 3: REDS (RHODE ISLAND) Bush str. AAA R. I. Reds, 2 yrs: old, $1.50 ea.; 1 yr. old, $2.00 ea. Cash. No ghecks. Exp. col. Also hatching eggs from same str., $1.00 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. Cc. C. Payne, Tifton, Rt. 1. 3 purebred S. C. R. I. Red, May hatch 1937 hatch pullets and 1 rooster, 20 mos. old, $1.00 ea. at my home. Mrs. W. B. Shirley, Al- to, Rt, 1. : 6 purebred R. I. Red pullets, and 6 purebred Rose Comb R. I. Red pullets, $1.00 ea.; also pure R. I. Red eggs, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Acworth, Rt. 2. S. C. R. I. Red cock, Donaldson str., 2 yrs. old, $2.00 March cock- erel, $1.50. Apr. cock, $1.00. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. REDS: R,. O. P, strain Reds, 4 pullets and cockerel, 11 mos. old, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Walter Pound, Atlanta. 977 Oglethorpe Ave., S. W. WYANDOTTES 6 hens and cockerel, purebred Golden Rule White Wyan- dottes, May 1937 hatch, $5.00, FOB. Mrs. W. H. Neal, Homer. Rt. 2 10 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte hens, 1937 hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Alton Walden, Cairo, Rt. 3. 1 purebred Rose Comb, White Wyandote Rooster 11 mos. old $1.50; two white R. C. Wyandotte Hens, 1 yr. old, laying, $1.00 ea.; 3 for $3.00 fob. Mrs. Jeff March- man, White Plains. EGGS FOR SALE Eggs from Roselawns Big. Eng. S. C. W. L, AAA hens mated with pedigreed roosters, same str. 80c for 15 by mail, 50c at my home. Mrs. C. P. Plunkett, Rt. 4, Sum- merville. Buff Leghorn eggs from unre- lated stock 75c per setting of 15. Mrs. W. T. Westhook, Una- dilla. R. I. Red eges for hatching from AAA strain 60c for 15, not. del. or $1.00 for 30. Mrs J. T. McClung, Hiram. Thoroughbred Barred Rock Thompson strain fertile eggs 75c a setting of 15 PP, or 50c for 15 if called for; Thoroughbred Bar- red Rock cockerel Thompson strain 1 yr. old in April $1.25 FOB. No checks. Mrs. Kate E. Morris, Rt. 2, Ailey. - Thoroughbred R. I. Red eggs for hatching $1.00 for 15. Call Dea. 0855 Mrs. H, J. Reitz, 304 Colum- bia Dr., Decatur. Turkey eggs from 2 yr. old Bronze hens. Ready now. $3.50 per dozen til April Ist. M. M. Murray, Jr., Rt. A, Bx 229, Ameri- cus. Buff leghorn eggs $1.00 for 15 del. James Beverly, Hartsfield. Hatching eggs from purebred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte hens 65c per 15 del., $1.10 per 30, $3.50 per Cc. Mrs. Earl Wilson, Rt. 1 Clarkesville. Indian Runner Duckeggs from real layers $1.00 per doz. del. J. H. Moore, Rt. 1. Stone Mt. Hatching eggs from flock of dark Velvety Donaldson strain 'chickens $1.00 for 15 eggs del. Perry G. Walker, Statesboro. Parks Str. Barred Rock hatch- ing eggs 60c per 15. Proript de- livery. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green- ville. | White Pekin Duck eggs 15 for 75c postpaid. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, EGGS FOR SALE EGGS FOR SALE Miscellaneous Wantec Thompson Imperial Ringlet Barred Rock eggs ist pen $1.00 per 15; $1.70 per 30, 2nd pen, 85c for 15, $1.50 for 30 del. car- tons retd. Mrs. J. B, Steadham, Rt. 2, Bainbridge. Parmenters Dbl. Red, Pullorum Clean, U. S. R. O. P. Certified w-ng banded Game hatching eggs $5.00 single setting; 9 months old Cocks $8.00 each. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 1, Care Mrs. Bying- ton, Augusta. 15 candled eggs from blood tested S. C. R. I, RedsMayhood strai..75c postpaid; Also Himalaya blackberry rootings 10c each post- paid. Dr. H. E. Thornton, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose. New Hampshire (Red) eggs and baby chicks of Hubbard finest layerseges select $1.50 per 15, $2.00 per 30; baby chicks 12c each, $9.00 per C. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. Purebred Partridge Plymouths Rock eges $1.50 for 15. Cheaper if called for. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocil- la. Everlay Brown leghorn eggs 80c per setting of 15, 2 settings $1.50 postpaid. Will exchg. 2 set- tings. for 12 turkey eggs. Mrs. Eva Jenkins, Rt. 1, Box 80-A, Re- becca. _ Hatching eggs, Parks bred to lay Barred Rocks, pen pedigreed mating direct. State blood tested and banded, 15 eggs fer $1.50 shipped parcel post. C. C. Childs, Yatesville. Pure bred Buff Orpington hatching eggs 15 for 75c Booth Strain Lady-egg-a-day. Insur- ed and prepaid. J. H. Loyd, PO Box 42. Milan. Hatching eggs from Kellogs large type Anconas $1.09 per 15, $4.00 per C postpaid. Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely. Selected hatching eggs from large White Leghorns 50c per setting, $3.00 per C. Mrs. J. lL. Parrish, Rt. 1, Nashville. Purebred Speckle Sussex eggs 70c per 15 postpaid. Mrs. C. J. Howell, Rt. 2, Bx 281, Ocilla. Well packed carefully selected hatching eggs from thoroughbred Golden Buff Minorcas also large type Long Island white Pekin duck eggs 6c each pp. C. A. Roose, Rt. 1, Louisville. i Eggs from thoroughbred R. I. Reds 7'c per 15 or 50 .t my home. Mrs. M. D. Holland, Rt. 2, Meigs. Purebred silver lace Wyandotte eggs $1.00 for 15 eggs del. Mrs. Hilburn Walker, Rt. 2, Ailey. White Cornish eggs 15 for $1.00, 30 for $1.75 del. Guar. safe del. 1937 hatch cockerel $1.50. Mrs. H. W. Law, Rt. 1, Chula. R. I. red setting eggs all star mated 60c per setting, del. Mrs. Grady Holton, Rt. 2, Davisboro. | Blk. Minorca eggs for setting from prize winning stock $2.00 per setting; also several fine young cockerels $3.00 each. Geo. S, Aus- tin, Rt. 63, Atlanta. White Jersey Giant eggs for hatching 75c for 15 if called for, 85c postpaid. Exchg. some for Spanish peanuts, bunch velvet beans or white crowder peas. Mrs. H. B. Melton, Jackson, Rd, Rt. D,. Griffin. Selected hatching eggs from big type English white Leghorns $1.00 per 15, $2.00 per 50, $4.00 per 100. Will exchg. for seed peas; apples and peach trees. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Rt. 2, Soperton. Selected white leghorn eggs for hatching, 75c del. for 15. Want pure sunflower seed. No. mixed seed wanted. Send price and amount. R, M. Hall, Reynolds. Pure: bred white Giant Blood Tested selected eggs, averaging 94 percent hatch now. 50c for 15 eges and postage added. Y. W. Adams, Rt. 1, Clermont. Game eggs from 3-4 Travelers ard 1-4 Red Quill Good fighter $1.25 for 15. Mrs. C: W. Fricks, White Stone. Dark Cornish game eggs pure pred $1.00 for 15. No personal checks. Crates retd. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown. Royal Purple J. B. Giant eggs 15 for 75c plus postage, cartons returned. Exchange 1 setting for Martin gourds, 1 for dried apples, one for peaches. Mrs. M. M. Simp- son, Waverley Hall. . 15 prepaid or 50c if called for. Good hatch guaranteed. Mrs. I. R. Eobby, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Fine stock heavy M. B. Turkey eges $2.25 a dozen, crate to be retd, Mrs. R. L. Henson, RFD 2, Carnesville. Pure bred Giant str. Light Brah- ma eggs. $1.00 per 15; Mammoth white Pekin duck eggs. $1.00 per 13. All del. Mrs. H. E. Haynie, Watkinsville. Donaldson, dark Red eggs, flock closely culled, $1.25 per 15; $2.25 for 30, del; Quality males, $2.00; baby chicks all season: Mrs. H. \G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Rt. I. Pure bred B. &. eggs 5c for | Indian Runner duck eggs, $1.10 per 15 del. J. H. Moore, Stone Mtn. Rt. 1. - Black Giant, Minorca eggs, $1.00 per 15; Ancona, Sheppard str. AAA, 85c per 15, postpaid. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia. Rt. 1. Purebred White Giant hatch- ing eggs, 85c per 15 postpaid. Mrs. R. B. Davis, Haralson. : Jersey White Giant eggs, 90c per 15, P. P. Stock direct Nabob AA grade, B. W. D. tested. Mrs. W. W. Gable, Haralson. S. C. R. I. Red eggs from Tomp- kins str. prize winning stock, $1.00 per 15, $1.50 for 30, $4.00 C. Mrs. H.-L. Culpepper, Grantville. | Rt. 2. AAA Tom Barron W. L. hatch- ing eggs, $1.00 per 15, P. P. Mar- vin Oliver, Franklin Springs. Roselawns AAA Big Type W. L. English str. eggs, $1.45 per 15 del. C. J. West, Cedarto-vn, Rt. 3. Giant Black Minorca hatch- ing eggs, $2.00 per 15. O. H. Wright, Peters Building, Atlanta. WA- 7859. z, Arkansas, Blue and Shawlneck crossed game eggs, 75c per 15 del. Can give ref. L. T. Fowler, Su- wanee, Rt. 1. : Wild Mallard duck eggs, $1.00 doz. fob. R. B. Scarboro, Rt. 4, Box 346, Childress Dr. Atlanta. Direct AAA str. Booths S. C. Ww. L. and S. C. R. I. Red se- lected eggs, $1.50 per 15 postpaid; also P. O. J. seed cane; pure Whatleys prolific seed corn, $2.00 bu. or exchange for pigs. H. J. Chandler, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Purebred show type setting Bantam eggs, Golden Seabrights, Japanese Silkie, Black Polish. Eggs 10c each plus postage. 1 Japanese Silkie and 1 Silver cock $1.00 ea.; 1 pr. Japanese Silkie Bantams $2:00. C. T. Gaines, Buford. M. B. turkey eggs, Mar. and Apr. del., $2.00 doz. del; Buff Orpington eggs, ready now, 15 per 15 del. or exchange for Half- Runner bunch beans or flower cuttings. Mrs. Paul Adams, Rt. 3, Bowdon. >arks Rocks White Minorca and W. L. hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15; also Golden and Silver Sebright bantam hatching eggs, 10c per egg. Postpaid. Mrs. O. M. Hunt, Rt. 1, Decatur. Jersey White Giant hatching eggs, 50c per setting, at my home; $1.00 if shipped; $5.00 per 100, no- tify in advance. Miss Genie Ham- mond, Augusta, Rt. 3. Old Warhorse Game eggs, $1.10 per 15; $2.20 per 30; $6.50 per 100, Sylvester Spivey, Soperton, Rt. 2. : Parks str. Barred Rock hatch- ing eggs, from 2 yr. old hens, 85c per 15. Prepaid. All cartons returned. Mrs. George Clifton, Millen, Rt. C, Box 57. Giant Black Minorca eggs, $2.00 pe. 15. L. B. Millians, Newnan. Pure Buff Orpington eggs, 65c per 15 prepaid, or 60c for 3 or more settings. Cartons returned. Also baby chicks later in spring. Mrs. W. F. Martin. Norwood, Rt. 2: Buff Cochin eggs, $2.00 per set- ting. Also young cockerels. Geo. S. Austin, Atlanta, Rt. 63. Donaldsons thoroughbred R. 5 Red hatching eggs, $1.00 per 15. Postpaid, Mrs. D. F. Walker, War- then. Miscellaneous Wanted | FRUIT TREES Want several fruit trees of good varities, apple, pear, peach, fig, pecan and grape vines, state price or will exc. chickens, large variety; A. R. Sheddan, College Park, Rt. 2. ' EGGS Want 75 to 100 turkey eggs to be del. in March, pure bronze, Bourbon Red, or white Holland; would buy a few turkeys, priced right for cash. R. L. Shirley, La- yvonia. Want one setting guinea eggs, will pay 1 pullet out of setting this fall for eggs, you pay pos- tage on eggs and pullet; J. J. Adams, Pineview, Rt. 1. Want 700 eggs to set on halves heavy breed. Hailey Vickery, La- vonia, Rt. 2. : FARM PRODUCE : Exc, good value for different farm produce, also cattle, etc. H. E. Smith, Augusta. 926 Reynolds St. CAVIES Want nice pr. guinea pigs. State color, age and price. W. G. Hart- ley, Stone Mountain. PLANTS 5000 Dorsett strawberry plants J. M. Riddle. Rossville, Rt. 1. Want cabbage plants, will exc. 7 lbs. dried apples for 1000 cab_ bage plants, each pay postage. Mrs Homer Wheeler, Ball Ground Rt, 2. : or Duck feathers at reason; corn planter; Mrs. Ed W. FEATHERS | Want 5 or 6 lbs. New ( cash price, Mrs, Edgar C Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box = : wae ~ GOURDS. ant good dry gourds. Wil] 2c del. Edith M. Holmes, Ose DRIED PEACHES Want 5 or 10 Ibs. nice dr: peaches, free from worms: 10 15 Ibs. good pecans; also 10 to Ibs. nice lint cotton, excha, equal value. J. B. Wood, Griffin SAUSAGE Want set smoked, ; sausage, fob. H. B. RO oS Watts, Exe. 4s lbs. nice, sundried ples, Limbertwigs and Hackwo: mixed, for a gal. of old fas ed white or yellow nest on Ea. pay postage. Mrs. J. W. R; ledge, Powder Springs. Rt, _ Want hear from parties ing watermelons for sale. Lee Bannon, Hapeville. g PEANUTS WANTED .. . Want 1 gal. Spanish pea (the little kind), also want 1 of 25 Speckled baby chicks Cochran, Dalton, Rt. 1. Want some hand shelle selected Runner peanuts ( ders), in 3 or 4 qt. lots. Sta what you have and price. Swilley, Lake Park, Rt. 3. _ GOURDS WANTED Want small gourds from 16 or 18 niches in cir., with n preferred. Give number . 1052 Wasaita Ave. N. E. POTATOES WANTED ish sweet potatoes, or would the slips. Mrs. R. F. Ivey, man. PLANTS WANTED i Want 20 M. ea. P. R. po and tomato plants ea. week ginning May 10th. State lo C. Moore, Rockmart. Rt. 3 HAY WANTED : Want 4 or 5 tons good hay. Quote best prices fob E. A. Douglas, Kite. HOENY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED Want some honey bees, ho extractor and other equipms cheap for cash. V. M. Ha Augusta. 848, Broad St. BEES Want 3 to 6 hives good and gums with supers. Q best price. C. C. Oglesby, lee, Rt. 2. : SACKS WANTED Exc. white pop corn for w feed sacks; pound for 1 Mrs. Edgar C. Ray, Ellijay, Box 9. COTTON WANTED. Want some lint cotton a or 15 pounds nice, new feathers. Pay cash or exc J. B. Wooten, Griffin. Bo CRACKLINGS Want 10 to 20 Ibs. nice lings. State price. J. H. Wo Greensboro. Miscellaneous For 12-horse wagon in good dition, 1 John Deere cotton dard, Social Circle, Rt. 2 15 lbs. used feathers, $5. paid in Ga., Mrs. W. H. E Flowery Branch, -Rt. 1. 12-horse wagon in rul condition $10. Ernest Moy: Townsend. : Sassafras, dried, 35 Ib lbs. for $1; gourds from inches in circumference, for prices. No Stamps; Mr B. Thomas, Toomsboro. Mullei:, poke root, 1 add postage; hickory nuts lbs. make offer, or exc. for feed sacks free from holes, Myrtle Hunt, Alpharetta. 50 Bu. or more black we dry, in hull, 35c bu. or 33 for lot fob. 100 lbs. Schiey Stewart pecans 12%c or 10 lot fob; J. R. Langford, Sr. ville. Two bu. black walnuts bu, red and white multip onions for seed 35c gal. | catnip, horehound 5c ea. D. Spriggs, Rockmart, Rt Good 1-horse wagon, $3 James Coker, Toccoa, R Wanut rats, 2% Ibs. $1 walnut trees 10c ea. yello' calmas, rattle root, Ma Queen of the Meadow, sli elm, witch hazel, wild -- lb. or exc. for sacks; Mrs Stover, Ralston. Black Walnut meats, w ed, nice clean, 30c lb. p Mrs. Irene Collins, Clar Wild Cherry bark 30c qut. afras 20c lb. add postage. zie Mae Johnson, Gray New crop black walnut free from hull and_ she Ib. No Checks, nor stam pay postage. Mrs. G. Cumming, Rt. 5 POTATOES FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED holes 8c ea in lots of 1 or O,. money order. No ex- . Vashti Hamer, La hite guinea pig cavie 4 old, 50c. Mrs. J. R. McDan- ferson, Rt. 2. gourds 10c ea or seeds . popcorn, sound, small, ~ popping, 10c lb. Add - John W. Williams, itsville, Rt. 1. Cherry bark 15c lb. green umber herb. barefoot > Ib. green; sassafras, 5c Ib. Add postage. No ~ Jackson, Waco, Rt. ol. , new white downy feath- i lb. del or 25lbs $11.50. on request. Mrs. Mary s, Cordele, Rt. 4. ow root, 12 lb., small sas_ roots 25, poke root 20c id postage. Mrs. Sallie Belle are Emma Freely, Gain- , Rt. 6. s. nice black walnut meats op $3.60 for lot or 35c lb. checks. Mrs. H. F. Reece, g Rock, Rt. 1. Yb. white feed sacs, free of Oc ea. del. or exc. for Meryl Lee, Red Oak. __2-horse Se Size 3%, 1 Studebaker, in J. W. Greene, tra fine, large sized Mar- ds, uncut. Make offer for Edwin Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. te Jeruslem artichokes, bu. fob; genuine rooted crowns, $1.00 per C; not Eo0c per C_ del: A. -D. Ellijay, Rt. 2. sundried apples. 8 lb. Add e, Mrs. L. C. Wilkins, Mor- root, -sassafras root, , peppermint, horsemint, oz, bunches; bunched sage , 10c ea. 13 for 25 del, in Lizzie White. Dahlone- low root, 12c lb.; wild cherry Sweet gum bark. 20c lb. Ex- for good chewing tobacco ite nest onions. Add post- r Sallie Bell Elane gt. oe ee d, nice, clean used feathers, Mrs. Ruth Braswell, Lo- fe, Rt. 2. Ibs. feathers, used, $7.00, Ss, B. Maynard, Gray, Ht 2. rtin gourds, cut and del. ea.; not cut, 10 ea. R. life, Baxley. : ip, hoehound, garlic, tancy, _ mint, yellow dock, and et fillel, 5c bunch. Exchange ite feed sacks, Mrs. Lula s. Alphatetta, Rt. 3. k walnut meats, free from and shells, 40c lb. 3 or more del, and insured. M. O, No s. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewis- eral bu, black walnuts in 50c fob. J. B, Liles, 117 E. St., Gainesville. and clean black walnut 50c lb.; also boxwood $4.00 per bush; cuttings, perl MC Cochran, Roys- cEY, BEES ETC. FOR SALE ut 5 lbs. good bees wax. Mrs. : oon Midville, Rts as oo oct colonies of bees in frame hives in good con- 2 supers to colony. Make C. D. Potts, Macon, Rt. 3. hives bees in patent gums, n good condition, $30.00 at lace. Mrs. G. L. Coltrane, horpe, Rt. 1. lo honey, $1.50 per 10 lb. 75e per 5 lbs. B. E. Shep- 222 BE. King St., Savannah. Y, BEES, etc. FOR SALE ext. honey, bright, 6 5-Ib. $3.00 case fob. W. Murray, L eland. bee gums with glass ob- tion and supers. Also bee . $3.00 ea. I. A, Manley, 222 wood. Terrace, Decatur. old fashion square stands d shape, $1.00; pat, hives, a. W. B. Legg, Lincolnton. hives, $1.00 per hive, not last yr. Exchange for eot- eed or corn at mraket price. abriel. Winterville. cy comb honey, 10 Ibs $1.50 $5.60. Postpaid to 4th zone, Hallaman, Blackshear. bee gums with glass ob- tion and supers and hives, T. A, Manley, 222 Lock- errace, Decatur. Ibs. strained honey, 10c Ib. . Morgan, Stillmore. der chunk comb honey, 10 ai of postpaid in Ga. . Hallman, Na- sin standard hives wita - $1.50 ea. Exchange for ear here. Doris Harris, Lu- 100 bu. certified, yellow Porto Rico seed potatoes, 15e bu. fob. - hee Thackston, Powder Springs. Old fashion Bunch Yam sweet potatoes, $1.00 bu. fob. T. P. Woo- ten, Elberton. SYRUP FOR SALE 300 gal. Sugar Cane syrup, 60c gal.; 50 bu. Porto Rica seed seed po-| 7 tatoes $125 bu. J. R. Killian, | Columbus. Ribbon cane syrup in regular size beer bottles, $1.20 doz, M. O. Sample bottle, 25e stamps. W. L. Dasher, Lake Park, Rt. 1. BUTTER FOR SALE Butter from T. B. Tested cow, 25 Ib. ee in 1st aad 2nd eager Mrs. B. E. Patterson, Waco 4 to 6 Ibs. fresh butter each week 25 a lb: Mrs. C. C. Patter- son, Rt. 2, Waco. Nice firm yellow Jersey butter free from milk and full weight 30c a lb. or 4 lbs. $1.10 prepaid through 2nd zone. In 3rd zone $1.15 prepaid. Mrs. T. V. Shoe- maker, RFD. West Point. Tobacco For Sale Good mellow flue cured tobacco, ment. William J. Stewart, Baxley, Rt. 4. Care of O. E. Murray. Sweet leaf tobacco, now ready, 10 lb., any amount. M. O. Also Covington wilt-resistant, Big Boll cotton sed, $1.00 bu. Ruth Spivey, Surrency. Flue cured, red leaf tobacco, sound and sweet, 5 to 10 lb. boxes, 10c lb. Any amount. Also pure Toole wilt-resistant cotton seed, $1.00 bu. Phillip Davis, Surrency< Flue and barn cured leaf to- bacco, 10 lb. prepaid. Any amount. Also Toole, Big Boll, wilt-resist- ant cotton seed, $1.00 bu. fob. Claude Fetter, Surrency, Ri. 2. Care of Alex Campbell. Good, bright leaf, juicy and mellow barn cured chewing to- bacco, 12 Ibs., $1.00. No orders less than 100 lbs. Postpaid. Mrs. Chris- |tene Harper, Surrency. Good home cured smoking and chewing tobacco, 10c lb.; 10 lbs. +) $1.00. Postpaid. Shipped prompt- ly. W. R. Benton, Alma. Sound, sweet leaf, chewing and smoking tobacco, 10c lb. in 5 or 10 lb. boxes; also Covington Big | Boll wilt-resistant cotton seed, Ist yr., $1.00 bu. Lilla Campbell, Surrency. Dark, red leaf chewing tobacco, 11 lbs., $1.00; smoking tobacco, 14 Ibs., $1 .00 postpaid to 3rd zone. Satis. guar. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma. FRUITS FOR SALE Sundried apples from acid fruit in first class condition, 4 lbs. 60c. 8 lbs. $1.15 lb. postpaid. Mrs. J. 2. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. Nice sundried apples, free from peel, core and worms, 1937 crop, 10c lb. del. Alice Neers, Dial. Mrs. L. Pettit, Pike. Nice hundried: fruit, free from worms, peeling and core, 10 Ib del, Mary Jane Mooney Quill, Few hundred Ibs. sun dried ap- ples, 10c Ib. del. in lots not less than 25 Ibs. Mrs. W. P. Daven- port, Dial, 26 lbs. nice sundried peaches, free fmom worms, 15c lb. fob. Mrs, B, L. Ashe, Bishop. Nice sundried apples, 12 1-2c |b. Mrs. D. L. Vanzant, Dial, 10 Ibs. Sundriegd apples, free from worms, $1.50 del,; Klondike strawberry plants, $1, 50 per M del,; also 12 different kinds mon- thly rose cuttings, 50c. Kelly Kirkpatrick, Grayson, Nice sundried apples, 1937 crop, 10c Ib. del, Henry F. Weaver, Marion, 300 ibs, dried apples, free from worms, peel, and oS 12 Ib. del. No checks. Mrs. J. N, Gregg, Lakemor , Belg Good dried Horse and Ben Da- bis apples, free from worms, peel and >re, 10 Ib, Exchange for value. Mrs. W. E. Rackley, Lov- ing. 50 Ib, lots, 10c lb.; dried peaches, 12c_ lb.; garlic bulbs, 10c doz,, $5.00 per M. Mrs, BA. Osborn, Roy. Nice peeled sundried onl and unpeeled sundried peaches, 6 1-2 Jos. $1.00; alsc 3 1-2 Ibs. nice ~~ moulded butter, $1.00, Mrs, Ms alle Wilson, Carnesville, Rt.1, oandried apples. peeled and cored, 10c 1b. del, in Ga. Mrs. V. A Payne, Rugby. Ripe, mellow horse apples, dried, free from worms, peeling and core, 15c Ib. not prepaid. Mrs. I. N. wee Rockmart. Rt. 2. 450 bus. No. 14 lbs., $1.00 del. Prompt ship- | ve dried apples, 10c lb. fob. Nice sun dried apples, in 10 to SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 15 or 20 sheep. Give Ee age, etc, C. L, Jeanes, Un- ion. City. Want several kid goats and lambs. State ages. Also want sev- eral grown rabbits and guinea pigs. Must be cheap. C. J, Young, Norcross. Want 2 milk goats, State age, amount of milk each gives and lowest cash price with order, C. . Yates. Dames Ferry. HORSES AND MULES WANTED | Want 1 plug mule cheap. Mrs. A. J. Hayes, Austell. Want to swap good sow for good gentle mare to work to plow and wagon (extra gentle so child can handle) not wt. over 500 to 1200 lbs, B. S. Meyers, Taylors Creek. Want to exchange pr. 12 yr, old gray mare mules, wt, 9590 and 1,050 Ibs, for pr. 7 or 8 yr. old mares, not over 1,000 lbs. or pr. small 900 lb, mules; also want 4 tons peanut hay, del. cheap, A. D,.Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2, Want to swap good 950 lb. mule for good work horse about same wt.; also have 10 bu. bunch vel- vet beans at $2.00 bu. for sale; 2 Stoneville cotton seed for planting, 3c lb, W. M. Fortner, Meansville, Rt. 1, CATTLE WANTED Want to buy some yearling calves about 6 mos. old; also want to purchase 50 to 100 bus. corn in shuck del. to my home. J. H. Caldwell, Box 281, Cascade Rd,, Atlanta. Want 25 to 50 calves large enough to eat to keep on halves until Nov, ist. White-faced Here- ford preferred. Will take cows on same basis. Beef type preferred. . care. Mrs. Elma Cook, Alto, Ret: 2; Want several heifer calves and pigs to raise on halves. Nice place and can give ref, Mrs, Edith Martin, Ben Hill, Want Jersey heifer_calves; 1 male and 1 female. Quote best price. H. L. Wilson, Clarkeston. Want cow giving about 2 gal- lons milk per day or rent for 2 mos. Pay good rent. Good on and care. Peter J. Haden, Rt 1 Atlanta, CA-3046. Want buy or trade at right price one Hereford bull just old enough for service. Jas. W. Mash- burn, Rochelle. HOGS WANTED: Want brood sow with pigs, C. E. Roberson, Rome, Rt, 2. Want 1 purebred spotted Po- Jland China gilt or sow. G, Durden, Godfrey. Want spotted Poland China sow or gilt. Prefer one that has been bred; also want 4 guinea hens and 4 aS Quote best prices. Mr. Ww. . Waters, Pavo, Rt. 1, : Want little or big bone guinea pigs, 8 to 12 wks. old. Aliso have for sale Imp. Toole wilt-resistant cotton seed, $1.00 bu.; Excel wa- termelon seed, $1,006. Ib. H, C. Burnsed, Ellabelle, Rt, 1. Want big bone, African Guinea pigs or shoats, treated for life at reasonable cash price. Also have for sale, white multiplying nest onion, 40c gal. FOB. M, B. Davis, Fairburn. Rt, 1. RABBITS WANTED Want 1 pr. Belgium hare rab- pits. State price, etc. eee Wil- son, Barnesville. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 12 yr. old, sound gentle, work anywhere, mare mule, $75.00. W. H, Edwards, Hapeville, (Oak Drive off Stewart Ave.) Pr. black mare mules, about 10 yrs. old, wt, about 875 Ibs. Gentle, work anywhere, good Mattie Garner, Lula. 1 farm mule, cheap for cash or exc, for cattle or hogs; also 1 bbl. 50 gal. Ga. cane 1937 syrup, for sale or trade for. pa seed, runners or Spanish. S , Allen, Nahunta.. | Mouse colored mare mule, 12 years old, wt. 1150 Ibs. good cond. work . anywhere, $100.00. L. T. West, Fairburn, RE 4: Mule, 800 lbs., work anywhere, also 1 horse wagon in good shape, $45.00 for all at once. R., oO. Knott, Barnesville. Plug mule, fair cond., work anywhere. See and make offer at my barn; also pure No. 5 Stoneville cotton seed, ist yr., $1.00 bu. J. M. Parker, Austell. Rt. 2. : Gray: mare, about 900 lbs., 12 or 15 yrs, old, gentle and work anywhere, for cash. Mrs, J. L. Hardeman, Winterville, Rt. 1. Black mare mule, wt, 850 or 900 ibs, good cond., except blind. $40.00 coh, or exe. for 60 bu. corn. D, A Peacock, Douglas. and fat. Bargain fcr cash. MYrs.. HORSES AND MULES } FOR SALE 4 yr. old black Percheron brood mare, already bred, work any- where, Wt. 1 M. lbs.~no blemish- es, $160.00 at my barn. Grady Panter, Dial, Mule, some age, healthy, gen- tle in every way for sale. L. H. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. Horse mule, about 10 yrs. old, wt about 1100 lbs., work any-|* where, gentle, safe, $135.00 for quick sale; also reg. Jersey cow, 5 yr. old, bred to reg. bull, sfresh- en February 23rd, $50.00 if tak- en at once. Willie T. Mullinax, Jasper. Blue mare mule, around 1 M. lb, wt., about 9 yrs. old, for sale, TM Dalrymple, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 116. CATTLE FOR SALE Red Poll purebred bulls, 6 to 12 mos. old, $40.00 to $60.00 ea. reg. in buyers name. Bred for both milk and beef. W. B. Hutch- inson, Albany, 2 yr, old Short-Horn bull, very gentle, wt. 1 M. Ibs. Very fine individual, W. E, Vinson, Macon. Steer that can be worked to |plow for sale. P. R. Turner, Ring- gold, Rt. 1. Few nice Guernsey males, sub. to reg., for sale or exc. for hogs. Geo, M. Wicker, Americus, Al- bany Road. 6 mos. old Jersey male, fine cond,, for sale or trade; also 6 lbs. fresh country butter weekly, 25c Ib, plus postage. Mrs. J, B. Hudgins, Flowery Branch. S Very good Jersey-Guernsey freshen middle of March, 3% gal. milk and 1 to 1% Ibs. butter daily. Easily milked, Make offer. Mrs. J. D. Andrews, Barnesville, Rt. 1, Reg. Polled Hereford bull calves, and reg. Polle" Hereford herd bull, Apply E. T, Boswell, dr., Siloam. Thoroughbred Guernsey 6-yr.- old 1300-Ib, bull, gentle and kind spirited (some training under yoke), $75.00; P. O. J. and Kian- na seed cane, 100 stalks $1.00; $7.00 M. Large quantity prices on , |application, T. E. Sykes, Vidalia, 1 male calf, son of Imp, Gov. Star. Sub. to reg. buyers name; mother, 6 gal. cow. $10.00 cash. Mrs. C. G, Hankey, Helena. Maplewood Guernsey Farm. Good Jersey cow, fresh in No- vember with 4th calf.3 - 3% gals. Dewitte Wilson, Fairburn. Rt, 2, 7 range cattle, 10 to 2 yrs. old, valued at $75. 00. Will -exc, for cross cow, L.|W. L. hens, Yr. old, or sell for cash. H, C, Martin, White Oak. Jersey milch cow, soon (in week or so) freshen with 2nd calf, for sale. Mrs, C. M. Che- ney, Shellman. Black Jersey 7 yr, old cow, freshen March Ist with 4th calf; perfectly gentile, a milker, Can be seen my place. G. W. Brooks, Atlanta, 28 Gould St. S. E. Nice, excellent breeding, pure- bred Hereford bulls, 1 yr, old next April, May and June. Sell now or book sale at year old. Cheap, S. L, Thornton, Dewy- rose. Rt. 1. 2 beautifully marked, reg. Guernsey male calves, born Feb- ruary 5th and 15th, Both from high producing cows. Papers furnished in buyers name. R. L. McKie, Augusta, Rt. 3, HOGS FOR SALE Purebred, reg. Durocs, all ages. Now booking orders for spring pigs. Best breeding, all. dbl. im- mune against cholera. Aubrey stallings, Carrollton. 11 pure bred little bone Guinea pigs, Stay-Fat kind, 6 wks. old March 3rd, Dbl, treated. Males, $5.00 ea. females, $6.00 ea. Hu- bert Daniell, Winston, 15 nice shoats, wt. around 175 lbs. at market price. L. L, Moon, Warrenton. R, F. D. 2. 2 pure bred S. P. C. sows, wt. about 300 Ibs. ea., with 7 pigs 8 wks. old each; 10 shoats, 75 to'3. 100 lbs. All thrifty; Want 1 pure- bred, not reg., Essex 2-3 mos. old boar. J. C. Godfrey, Davisboro. 7 mos, old Black gilt, half big bone African and half P. C., $10.00 at my place, also big bone Turkey tom and 9 turkey hens, April hatch, $10.00. Not to be shipped. C. 's. Holcombe, Buch_ anan. Rt. 1. Yr. old 250-lb. boar, $25.00 at my lot. J. M. Pilgrim, Austell. 10-S, P, C. pigs, 2 mos, old, $7.00 ea, also 8 wt, 125 lbs., 4 mos oid, $15.00 ea, FOB, All of est blocd | lines, and reg, in buyers name. Lake McDonald, Vidalia. Pure bred .O, I, C, sow, bred December 21, 1937. Has brought 3 litters, 11, 13, and -. $30.00 FOB for quick sale, Weldon Moss. Talking Rock, Rt, 2. -S. PB. C, gilt. wt. 100-130 lbs. eee HOGS FOR SALE Pigs, shoats, all kinds and sizes, total 30 head, Reg, Black P, C, sow, pure little bone Guineas and some mixed breeds. None bw de ce reg, shipped; Want 26 Speckled cow. Dee. del. my farm, at right price, W. W. Quinn, Washington. ee Reg. Duroc hogs, all ages, chol- era immune, priced reasonable, Aubrey Stallings, Carrollton. Rt, Black P, C. pigs, reg. in puyer's name, Ped, and pictures on re- quest. Unless best eee is wanted, dont write, C Washington. Good pigs, oes of Guinea sow, sired by P. boar, See R. F, Eaves, Deck Rt. 2. (13 mi, 4 Tucker). oo Yearling reg., Orion Cherry King boar, wt. 300 lbs, low-down. blocky kind, for sale or swa mere feeder hogs or cattle. P, C, Herod, Kathleen. Reg. Duroc sow, bred January 13th to reg. Duroc, for sale, or Mann, Newnan, Ss. P. C, 10 wks, old pigs, dbl, treated, reg., buyers name, sired by Son of World Champion boar, and out of Championship sows, $10.00 ea. FOB, W. A. Taliaferro, Blue Ridge. - 3 P. C. boars, farrowed Novem: ber 24th, reg. in buyers name, $12.00 ea.., or without reg. papers, $10.00 ea. J. D. Hindsman, Lithia Springs. Rt. 1. Purebred big bone Black P Cc. 12 wks. old males and gilts, reg., $8.75 ea. FOB shipping point; Ready for service boars, $17.50 ea, Life immune to cholera. N. H. Bacon ,Irwinton, 1 lot of 12 Grade P, C. pig: av., 40-50 lbs., 10 pound; special price on entire lot. W. L, Clem ents, Greensboro, Rt, 3. Reg. P, C. boar, farrowed Nov, 25, 1937; Sire, Black Raven, No, 94763, Dam, Dictator Helen. No. 237022. $25.00 or trade for yellow corn. A, cee Doraville. a ie 2 pure bred Duroc Jersey sows, 1 1-2 and 2 1-2 yrs. old, cholera immune, for quick sale, $20.00 Cae at parn: also ns, 20 ibs. Stewarts, 12 Ib; 20 lbs, Schleys, 15 lb. Money order, W. S. Nor= ton, Edison, | Pure bred Hampshire pigs, $10.00 pr. at 6 wks. old; 6 mos, old boar, $12.50, Exc, for seed peanuts. O. S, Duggan, Cheste 4 P. C.-Duroc, cross sows, mature and 3 have had 1 litter ea, all proven brood matrons ani all bred to my reg. rk: shire boar, to farrow March 1st to 10th, Trade for corn in shuck, Jason A, Tuggle, Chamblee, Rt, 2. z 10 shoats, 40-60 lbs., Berkshire, P. C,, Duroc cross, $5.00 to $7.50 ea. my place C,. C. Oglesby, Chamblee. Rt. 2: Berkshire pigs at barn, $5.0 ea, Reg. with papers, $10.00 ea, Fred L. White, Buckhead. Big bone P. C. 2 gilts, 3 mos, old, 40-60 lbs. Dam, Pattern Made, No, A-225772 by Champion Sire. $10. 15 reg. Austin Rheney, Wadley. 11 pure bred little bone Guinea pigs, 6 wks, old March 3rd. stay= fat kind, dbl. treated, females, $6.00 ea. males, $5.00 6a. also good Grade milch cow, now giv- ing 3 gal. $40.00. Hubert Daniel, Winston, ; Reg. B, B, Essex boar and sow (bred) unrelated, over 2 yrs. old. Lemon Overstreet, Lenox, e Reg. S. P. C., 500 Ib. sow, $75 at my place or exc. for a pony |mule or good 2-horse wagon, del. ord place. W. D. Wilbanks, Plaine ville. Reg. black and white P. C. Sow, bred to reg. boar, $60.00; also 6 choice Buff Orpington yr. old hens and unrelated cock, $12.50 or -exc. hens for 12 English str. W. L. pullets. Mrs. M. W. Yeare wood, Macon, Rt. 6. = 2 fine S. P. C. gilts, ready for breeding, reg. in buyers name, $15 ea. or both for $28.00 fob; sev. Duroc and P. GC. crossed shoats, fine breeders. Write for prices. Robert Baker, Lenox, Rt. 25 head thrifty pigs, 35 to 60 lbs. S. P. C. and Big Bone Gui- nea crossed. $5.00 e2. for lot at farm, 7 miles west of Louisville. Grady Barrow, Louisville. Reg. Black P. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, males, $8.00; gilts $10.00 ea. J.D. Tarver, Jr., Wadley. we Grade Hampshire gilts, all sir- ed by reg. boar and all bred to Our Model, a great son of Peter Pan. Write for prices. George W. Gibson, Savannah c_o Modena Plantation. 10 Berkshire pigs, 8 wks. old | March ist, $8.00 ea., 9 mos old, 200 Ib. male, $25.00. All with ped. papers. fob. here. Cliff Bruton, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 527. i Reg. S. P. C. boar, 2 yrs. old. wt. 250 Ibs. in good order with reg. papers, $25.00 cash, or xc. for shoalts, pigs, bred sows or gilt, or No. 1 Spanish peanuts Robert Williamson, Forsyth. Rt, Baek . = = BS Set BS Be 'Jobn G. ae Boton. Pace Bieht _ HOGS FOR SALE. 1 choice, young, reg. Berkshire boar, ready for service. C. Hardman, Commerce. Reg. S. P. C. boar pigs, 65 to %5 Ibs. for sale. W. O. Overstreet, Lenox, Rt. 1. - Hampshire: and W. Chester -erossed sow with 3rd litter, 3-4 Hampshire and % White Ches- ter, pies. $5.00 ea. Sow for $28.00. iw. Childers, Lithonia. Rt. 1. 8 ie East Lithonia. 1 purebred S. P. C. gilt, to reg. .P. C. boar, Dbl. treated, $15.00 Cs Checks. Joe A. Dickey, . Mid- Yille, Rt. 2. 8 mos. old 175-180 Ib. Black P. - . boar, ready for service, $17.50 fob; 3 M. lbs. Stoneville No. 2 cotton seed, kept pure at gin, $2.00 per hundred lbs. fob. Dray- ton Poore, Canon. 48. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, 40 Tb. av., $5.00 ea; 2 shoats, 90 lbs. ea. $8.00. All fine specimens. No shipping. J. C. Killebrew, Jack- gon, Rt. 2. - 1S. P. C. male pig, 4 gilts, 3 mos. old, dbl. treated and reg. in buyers name, ready ship. March Ist, $10.00 ea. Best blood lines. Geo. W. Burney, Guyton. Blue boars, 10 to 15 cents per pound, according to size and age. Life treated. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. Rt, 1, Box 34. -S. P. C. Gilts and boars, choice stock, cholera immune, reg. See them. H. M. Woodward, Way- eross, c-o Rosedale Farms. 10 wks old. S. P. C. pigs, reg. in buyers name. Herman Price, Wrightsville, Rt. 3: Reg. 400 Ib. S. P. Cc. boar, far_ rowed May 1, 1936. Gentle, no bad habits, for sale. A. - Con- a Nashville. Res. S. P. Cc. boar, for sais or exc. for brood sow, meat hogs or for ers M, J. Corbin, Oak ates Sheep el For Sale Bervice from full Toggenburg buck, 8 qt. stock, hornless, $1.00; es. 10c day. Last house on ghtower Road, J. Jolley, At- Janta. Rt, 7, 38 Ewe sheep and 2 rams, also 15 or more lambs, $4.00 ea. at ae oe W. Y. Harper, Wray. J. | does: Sheep and Goats For Sale| . Purebred Saanan buck and 3 1 ea, Toggenburg, Alpine and Nubian, due to freshen Mar. Ist. All heavy milking strain. 1st kidding. $75.00 for the 4 here to close out (worth $125.00). W. M, iL Barner, Columbus, c-o Gen. De 25 goats for sale at reasonable prices. Come or write for prices. John M. Nelson, Reynolds. Fresh dairy milk does of sev- eral breeds. Pure-blooded and Grade stock. Good milk produc- ers. Priced reasonable; Book- ing orders for doe and buck kids, cheap; other nice Joes to fresh- en soon. John Hynds, Atlanta. 93 Warren St., N. E. De 5140. 2 young Toboggenburg does, bred, 1 fresh doe, 2 doe kids, 3_ 6 qt., crosses in 2 generations; 2% tons straight goat manure, no grass seeds, for sale; want a reg. Saanan buck, 4 mos. or older. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta 695 Pay- nes Ave., N. W. 1 young milk goat, fresh in with kid, $12.00. Mrs. R. M. Edge, Jasper. 2 reg. Hampshire Rams, 2 yrs. old, $20.00 ea; 10 grade South- down Ewes. bred, $5.00 ea; 1500 bu. Petty-Toole imp. wilt-resis- tant cotton seed, pure, $1.50 bu. in 100 lb. bags. H. A. Petty Daw- son, 5 milk goats, freshen Toggenburg and Nubian, also 2 good milch cows, freshen first of April; 25 B. R. now laying pul. lets, and 1 rooster, 15 mos, old All for sale or trade. A. R. Shed- den, College Park. Rt. 2. Nice 18 mos. old TFeggenburg bill, mother ent. to reg. $10.00. Mrs. Janie C. Wingo, Newnan. 22 mos. old, natural butt-head- ed, pure Tog. -buck from 8 quart milker, $20.00; Princess Pansy from extra fine stock, due for 1 gal. day milker, $30.00, Money- order. Mrs. E. G. Wood, Cedar- town, Rt. 1... RABBITS FOR SALE Chinchilla and N. Z, Rabbits, crossed in White and Gray, in good, healthy cond., $1.50 pair, crated, FOB, Paul H. Walker, Griffin, 1 yr. old New Zealand White Buck, $1.50 crated; also large size Crowder peas, 2 Ibs. 25; pos- tage paid on 50c orders; white sacks, 12-.-100 Ib. cap. $1.05 postpaid. E. E, Sanders, Buch- anan.. Rt. 2 : soon, 4th freshening about May 10th; RABBITS FOR SALE r. black rabbits, 11 weeks a Oe 15 pr: 2 pr. white at Zealands, 7 wks. old, $1.50 pr; 1 Buff Cochin bantam yr. old hen, 75c. Lockard Bell, Atlanta. 264 Alexander St. 1 pr. rabbits for sale or trade for 1 pr. King or other good pig- Sate O. A. McRea, Jr., Alma. Rt. : Cured Meats For Sale Two sugar curer hams, wt, 32 and 34 Ibs. ea., 27c lb, guar, PP, Im M, Sanders. Buchanan, Rt 2, Oak wood smoked hams, 22 lb; sides, 20c lb,; sausage, 25 Ib,; okya seed, 20c; pumpkin seed, 10 per 3 doz, fob. No checks. Mrs. Leach Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 2. 1,000 Ibs, country cured, smoked mea, Make offer, F. S. Walker, 349 Turbi t; Macon. 2 nice cured hams. killed in Nov.. not smoked, wt. 13 lbs. ea. 28 Ib. del, J, H, Kirby, Bastanol- ee, Rt. 1. . Several nice cured hams, wf, 17 to 19 Ibs, ea,, 25c lb, Adelle John- son, Sparta. Brooks- County cured hams, 25c lb. or $24.00 per 100 tb. lots, wt. 15 to. 18 Ibs. Send cashier check or money order. C. Leon Hutchinson, Barney, Rt. 1. Choice link sausage and hams, smoked with green hickory wood: also black walnut trees, 1 ft. high, 10 ea.; $1.00 doz. W. A. Walker, Quitman. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 5 tons baled, bright, wheat straw, F. W. Elarbee, Brooklet. 12 or 15 tons coe mixed baled hay, $15.00 ton. M lips, Eatonton. - 10 tons No. 1 peavine hay, $15 ~i ton. J. es Alexander, Louisville. 5 tons peavine hay, $18.00 ton; 2 tons peanut vine hay, $14.00 ton. W. S. Manning, Stapleton, Rt. 2. Few hundred bundles good fod-| der and tops, $2.00 per 100 bun-. dles fob. Frank W. Parker, Mor- ganton. 7 tons extra bright peavine hay $18.00 ton at my place. J. L. Be- all, Louisville. 1 ton soy bean hay at my barn, heavy with beans, Make best of- fer. J. E. Perkins, Musella. REET BULLETIN son, Fiamilton. Pink or red skin P. R. potato| Lightsey, Screven. paid in 1st and 2nd zones. Good, G. Phil-| PLANTS FOR SALE | Kudzu crowns, the best, $6.50 M. FOB. Cash with order. B. Wat- plants, Insp. and treated, ready in April, $1.40 M. del.. "Leland Scarlet Globe, Marglobe, Red Rock tomato plants ready March 15th $1.20 M. del. Moss packed. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Marglobe tomato Sea $1.25 M; P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. Last of March and April del. H, C. Rowe, Ocila. Rt. 1. Frost-proof cabbage and spring grown collard plants, 500, 40c; 75c M; 50 M. and over, 60c M; Mar- globe tomato, ready March 20th, 500, 90c; $1.75 M. Sat. guar. Mrs. Eural Carter. Lake Park: Klondike strawberry plants, $1.60 M. 500, 80c; Lady Thomp- son, $1.75 M; 500, 90c. Well root- ed, young plants. Addie Bennett, Gainesville. Klondike strawberry aut 500, $1.35: Lady Thompson, 30c C; Red Gold, 300 for $1.00; Post- healthy plants. Miss Mary Grindle. Dahlonega. Rt. 1. Latest var., Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, ce C; T5c, 500; $1.50 M. Dorothy Durand, Flowery Branch. Guar. Cert. Marglobe tomato | & plants for March del. $1.50 M. Sat. guar. Postage paid to 3rd zone. J. . Edgerton, Baxley. Lady T.,. strawberry plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. del; 80 extra plants with ea. order; also B. L. eggs, 75c per 15; $1.25 for 30, def. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs. Alto. Pure Marglobe tomato plants, $1.00 M. moss packed, ready for shipment March 20th; white cry- stal wax and - yellow Bermuda cnion plants, 75c M. del. J. P. Mul- lis, Baxley. Rt. 4. : Lucretia dewberry, 75c C; $6.00 M; celestial and white magnolia figs, 5 large, or 12 medium size, $1.00; Kudzu, 75c C. 500, $3.00. Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon. Rt.. 2s Marglobe tomato plants, ready March 15th, from cert. seed, $1.25 M; 5 M. $6.00; 30c C. 300, 65c. Postpaid. Moss packed. J. B. Ea- son, poe Monday, February 28, ville. Rt. 10. FARM HELP WAN Can use reliable farm 2 horse share crop, als hands until July. Daily school, churches and RR DOS; Chancey, Piedmont Rt. Want good farmer to cro halves. Good 4 room house, land, 2 miles town. J. glish, Warrenton. Want boy, 14 to to stay with me this summ help on farm. $6.00 mo. boa: laundry. Must be without habits. Write first. Uly; Meers, Dahlonega. Rt. 3. Want good man for 500 estate 4 miles west Valdos RR and Highway. Writ Fussell, Brunswick. Want honest, sober ma or colored, to work on home and salary. Come a} L. D. Zipperer, Marlow. Box 68. | tant white man, prefer not over 35 yrs. old, to wo wage hand on farm. Must h thy. sober, honest, willi with clean habits. Begin Ist. Good wages. T. Banks mit. Want farmers for 5 or farm, standing rent or 3r 4ths 4 houses and 3 bar: tra good land and pastur and school bus by the M. Smith, Atlanta. 3 healthy, no ue es good worker, for part No bad habits worse th tobacco. J. O. Campbell, : Rt. 4. Want young, single, to help with light far. no field work. Not ove old. Taft Parker, Cony TS. Want good, hustling, white boy, 18 to 22 yr: help make small 2 a $10.00 mo. and board. ams, Vienna. Rt. 1. Want single man to gen. farming, honest, ing worker. $12.00 mo. laundry. W. J. Fiveash, Rit. i. _ Want woman, 25- 35 a neat. Mrs. Wayne Eng renton. boy to plow and do far help make and gather cr board, laundry and 500 cotton. Paul _ Robinson Below we are listing the names and addresses 9 which they have been assigned to make inspec- ons. This is a free service offered to the farmers Georgia in order that they may have their fer- lizer inspected. Wherever an inspection is made an analysis is furnished by the State Chemist work- ang under the Department of Agriculture, All that ds necessary to obtain this service is to advise the srtilizer inspector as soon as you have your ferti- lizer delivered to your farm and he will call and make the inspection. In writing inspectors, please ive your postoffice address and if on a rural route furnish him with the number. Also give him the Gistance from your postoffice to your farm and any other information that will assist him in locating your place, We also call to your attention that vhenever an inspection is made that it only applies the number of sacks of fertilizer of the analysis ampled actually on hand at the time the inspection Ss made. Therefore, if you wish to have your fer- tilizer sampled it will be necessary for you to no- ify the inspector of your county as soon as ferti- izer is delivered to your farm so that he can get a mple before any of it is used. It is a violation of the law for any fertilizer manufacturer or fertilizer mixer or fertilizer dealer o sell or offer for sale in this State any fertilizer r fertilizer material that does not have the brand ame and the guaranteed analysis printed on the sack or have a source tag attached to the sack show- ng the brand name and the guaranteed analysis. It is also a violation of the law for any fertilizer ompany or fertilizer dealer to sell or offer for sale any fertilizer or fertilizer material that does not have the State Fetilizer Tax Tag attached to the package. : The Department of Asriculture wishes to call gia an amendment to the fertilizer law which was _ passed at the recent session of the Legislature, which is for your protection, we quote as follows: Section 5-1406. Seizure of FertilizerAll fertilizers or fertilizer material sold or offered for sale in violation of law shall be condemned d seized by the Commissioner of Agriculture or his agents, and upon such seizure shall be delivered or turned over to the Sheriff of the County in which seizure is made, the same to be held by such officer until released by the Commissioner of Agriculture, or otherwise dis- posed of as hereinafter provided, and for such service such officer shall receive the same fees as now provided by law in cases of attachment. The Commissioner of Agriculture may, in his | 3 n, release the fertilizer or fertilizer Columbus Roberts Announces Fertilizer. Inspections of the Fertilizer Inspectors showing the counties to the attention of the farmers of the State of Geor. ment to him, of the forfeiture hereinbefore pro- vided (or such part thereof as he shall in his discretion fix, not less than the minimum pre- scribed), and if not so released such fertilizer or fertilizer material shall be sold by the officer having the same in charge on the order of the court before whom conviction may be had, or by the officer having any execution for fines and costs in his hands, to pay any such fines or forfeitures and the cost of prosecution made under provisions of the Act, in the manner now provided by law for sales under attachment or distress, the moneys left from such fines and fees shall be paid over to the manufacturer or sold. All prosecutions under this section shall be conducted by the Solicitor of the County in which the offense shall be committed all such seizure shall be made, who shall have a fee of ten dollars for every conviction, to be taxed against and paid by the party convicted. C. A, Gillespie, Chief Fertilizer Inspector, in charge of Fertilizer Division, Atlanta, Georgia. . _R. S. Cochran, Camilla, Georgia, Mitchell, Dougherty, Grady. C. M, Edge, Rt. No. 2, Doerun, Georgia: Col- quitt, Worth, Thomas. : John T. Griffin, Nashville, Georgia: Berrien, Irwin, Tift, Cook, - O. H. Rodgers, Valdosta, Georgia: Lowndes, Brooks, Echols, Otis Paulk, Willacoochee.. Georgia, Atkinson, : Coffee, Lanier, M. B. Holt, Waycross, Georgia: Ware, Charl- ton, Clinch. W. Pratt Smith, Baxley, Georgia: Appling, Ba- con, Jeff Davis, Telfair. ee Broome, Camden, Pierce, Wayne, i 3B Wheeler, Darien, Georgia: McIntosh, Glynn, Long, Liberty, Bryan, Chatham, Henry J. Aikens, Register, Georgia: Evans, Tattnall, Candler. Thos. Cc. Hollida, Sylvania, Georgia: Effingham, Jenkins. : R. W. Coursey, Swainsboro, Georgia: uel, Toombs, Johnson, Joe, Lovett, Jr. Waynesboro, Georgia: Burke, Jefferson. . Levi Spivey, Rt. No, 1, Adrian, Ga.: Treutlen, Montgomery, Wheeler. Bulloch, Screven, Emman-~ R. B. Bedingfield, Cadwell, Georgia: Lawrence, Dodge. Dann Shipp, Finleyson, Georgia: Pulaski, Doo- _\ ley, Wilcox. S. W, Brown, Ashburn, ose: Turner, Crisp, ao Hill, R. E Glenn, Americus, Georgia: union, Miller, Decatur, Seminole. Nahunta, Georgia: Braney, 5 Franklin, Habersham, Rabun. a, Floyd, Gordon. ee ys Catoosa, Walker, Dade, W.M, Passmore, Newton, Georgia: Bake W. R. Pullen, Damascus, Georgia; Ea ly, J. M. Clements, Jr,, Morgan. Georgia: oe Randolph. g ee se W. Simonton, Preston, Georgia: Marion, Stewart, Quitman. ee D. B. Mitchell. Cusseta, Georgia: Soe. Harris. Talbot, : osser, Hoga ( oe 2 nville, Georgia: Troup Paul Sullivan, Thomaston, : Pike, Monroe, Crawford. on 5 W. T. Mobley, Perry. Geor : Bleckley, Twiggs, y. gia: Houston J. H. Phinazee, Griffin, G tage Butts, Henry. ge: E. Pennington, Milledgeville. Ga. Jones, Bibb, Wilkinson, Washington. J. O. Malcom. Social Circle, Geor Rockdale, Newton, Jasper,\ Se R. R: Martin, Rt. No. 1, Bogart, Georg nee, (aarean, ie ohn W. Welch, Athens. Georgia: C al Madison. a W. Brooks, Greensbor Putnam, Hancock. o. Soes W. T. Bedgood, Crawfordville, Georgi: = eee McDuffie, Glascock. : orris, Grovetown, Geo Richmond, Lincoln. aes I.. Hewell. Dewyro Georgi Wilkes, Hart. a oD T. J. Camp, Statham, Georgia: Barr vi ett, Jackson. George Farmer, Ayersville, Georgia: E, B. Nix, Gairiesvill G gia: H ie e, Georgia: : H. G. Bramblett, Cumming, Georgia Dawson, Lumpkin, Union, Towns, A. J- Turner, Marblehill, Georgi Cherokee, Gilmer, Fannin. a RB. Frank Smith, Decatur, Georgia Clayton. Fayette. James M. Black, Rt. No. & Marietta Cobb, Fulton. GN. Strong, Heard, G. Ss. Allgood, Temple, Georgia? alson. Be J. J. Cooper, Dallas, Georgia: Pauld las, Polk, Bartow. J. Leroy. Alexander, Menlo, Geor Newnan, Georgia H. P. McArthur, Dalton. Georgia