FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 aN hipping Point iploriintion and dt Proaree of on CROP 1 REPORTS ge and hid of Georgia crops furnished by U. S. Crop aenerene Boge =. SPARAGUSThe Georgia crop is the smallest in years, being estimated at 50,000 crates from 2100: acres. In 1937 there were approximately erates from 2700 acres. Much of the crop will rect, to canneries, although a few cars have been ed this month and some shipments are made aS and 1. c. 1, express. The crop has been in LIVESTOCK following is a revised schdule of differentials grades which will be used by packers until notice in buying hogs at all pelhis in Geor- Florida and Alabama: Heavy smooth hogs, 240 up %c under Top No. 1. h hogs, 180-240 ibs., Market Top. No. 2 smooth 150-180 Ibs., 4c under Top. No.3 smooth hogs 50 Ibs. le under Top. No. 4 smooth hogs 110-_ 0 lbs. 1%c under Top. No. 5 Pigs 60-110 Ibs, 2c Top. Fat sows, 1%c under smooth hogs of ver weight. basis they make. Culls or thin un-. ed hogs, all kinds, priced at varying discounts \der fat sows based on condition, Stags, 244c under- op Pigey Sows docked 20-40 Ibs. Stags docked 70 e understand that Georgia ees are paying bove the prices quoted below on special lots ogs. Therefore before selling your hogs we st that you talk to your nearest packer and ALBANY SOFT HOGS oa Li March 28.These prices as fur- d by Cudahy Packing Company are on stand- t hogs and subject to change daily: $7.25; heavy smooth hogs, $6.75; No, 2s, ; No. 3s, $6.25; No. 4s, $5.75; No. 5s, Pigs, $5.25; hs, $5. 15; stags, $4.75, : ATLANTA SOFT HOGS T ANTA Ga., March 29.These prices as. jar ed by White Provision Company are on stand- t hcgs and subject to change daily: No. 1s, 7.50c; heavy smooth hogs, 1.00; No. 2s, No. 3s, 6.50; No; 4s, 6.00; No. 55, Pigs, ons 6.00; stags 5,00. sae CATTLE... i sANTA, Ga., March 29 Fat steers, 7.00-7.50; on steers 4.50-5. 25; common heifers 4.50-5. 00: cows, 5.00-5.50; common cows, 4.50-5.00; can- cutters, 3.50- 4.00; common bulls, 4. 50-5 00; ills, 5. mes 50. oo CHICAGO HOGS | HICAGO, March 29.Top, $9.25; strietly good and. hoice, 170-240 Ibs., $9.00 @ $9. 25; 250- -350>1bs., 8.50 @ $8.85; 140-160 1bs., $8.75 @ $9. 15: good 350- bs. packing sows, $7. 65 @ $8.00; small butcher $8. 10 @ $8. 25. 3 p fair condition, but cold weather during the elcly. part of March held back the harvesting of the crop. SNAP BEANSThe estimate of Georgias crop for this year has not yet been received, but shipments . are expected. to be earlier than usual. _ CABBAGEThe government report on acreage and estimated yields will*be available for the second group of states including Georgia on April 13th. Shipments are now being made from South Georgia farms in light volume by truck pnd will drier ease gradually during April. Na ey ENGLISH _PEASGeorgias crap is. now moving /from South - Georgia in light supply. The quality is fairly good and offerings will increase during April. POTATOESSouth Georgias early commercial crop of Irish potatoes is estimated at 1,000 acres. compared : with 1600 acres planted in 1937. The second group of early states, including Alabama, California, Georgia, ~ Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas other than Rio Grande Valley have plaated an. estimated acreage of 110,400 against 118,200 acres in 1937, SWEET POTATOESGeorgias preliminary estima- ted acreage for 1938 of 120,000 acres represented an aioe of about 5 per cent over the 1937 aprency of 14,000 WATEAME ons ahe prospective acreage in the state for 1938 is placed at 62,000 compared with 64,000. acres in 1937. The early and second early group ot states including California, Florida, Georgia, Arizona, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas North and South Carolina have an intended acreage of 200,400 while 197,600 acres were pated ees season. { PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES Prices of fresh vegetables prevailin oO. State Farmers. Market, Atlanta, today, March 29: : Apples, U. S. No, 1 bushel packages sas 1.00 Apples, bulk, per ele ae ; Asparagus, per doz. bunches, fancy__ Beans, Lima, per bushel hamper Beans, Snap, per bushel hamper Beets, per doz. bunches Cabbage, *PUlE Der CWhi ee Collards, per doz, bunches. Corn, green, per doz ears Cucumbers, per bushel hamper Eggplant, per bushel hamper Mustard Greens, per bushel hamper Onions, green, per. doz, bunches__ Peas, green. per bushel hamper f Spinach, per bushel Squash, per bushel 15-$1.25 ff Sweet potatoes, bulk, per ~ _:...$1,50-$1,.60 Turnips, bunched, per doz. bunches_____-____ 50-65 Turnip salad, per bushel These and other quotations on farm peace are || broadcast every week- Soe OL RERE: at. 6: 00 a, m. over. WGST. : : By tee - 90c to $1.25 bulk per hundred pounds. : 30-400 | Radishes, per doz. punches 20-3 A THE ATLANTA. MARKET Receipts of Georgia cabbage have | been increasin daily on the Iccal market with sales ranging fro Some bes quality has jobbed high as $1.35. Collards have bee! in very light supply and demand has been slow. G onions have been meeting a steady demand at 3 per dozen bunches and supplies have been modera Supplies of Georgia English Peas have increased co _ siderably during the past few days and the marke | has dropped. sharply from $1.75 - $2.00 to. 90c-$1.0 today. Quality is very good and demand has ee) fair. Radish receipts have declined, but prices - held around 20-35 per dozen bunches. Local spinach -is supplying the trade with good quality availab: moderate supply and prices holding steady at mos 50-60c per bushel basket. Several crates of Georgi strawberries have arrived by express, but the m: has been supplied with Florida and Alabama stoc at moderate prices and fairly good demand. S ee ~ potatoes have been unchanged for several weeks large lots selling mostly. at. $1.40-$1.60 bulk per | dred pounds according to quality and variety, Turnip _ and Greens have been in liberal to heavy supply a prices have held at a low level with some greens bein: dumped. Demand has been about moderate, but sup- plies have sometimes been, carried over for severa days. Asparagus supplies have. been confined to a express receipts and demand has been rather | slow. THE DOUGLAS MARKET. Cabbage are moving this week at slightly highe prices for best cabbage. Good Copenhagen are 11. ing at $15.00 per ton. Last week prices were runnin; around $10.00 for best. Quality is fair to good. Tomatoes are looking good with some farmers: st setting plants in the fields. Some snap beans are up and cantaloupes are br ing ground. There will be an increase in the acreage of | crops with the exception of Irish potatoes in this tion, Watermelon acreage about the same as last | al We have ear corn listed with this ofifce at 65c dee Pet bushel. Be - HARRELL W. LONG, Manager. ATLANTA SPOT COTTON ATLANTA, Ga., March 29.At the close of th: market today Atlanta spot cotton was quoted 50 ponits on the New York May future or 9.14c pound for middling 7-8 inch staple. The avera price of middling 7-8 inch cotten on ten southern markets yesterday was 8.76c per pound. The aver age price for the past 30 market days was 9. 00c per | pound. Staple premiums being paid on ten south- ern designated markets yesterday averaged 42 points on for middling 15-16 inch cotton and- 6 points on for middling 1 inch cotton. 2 New York futures closed today, May 8.64; New. Orleans futures closed today May 8.72. : ~ MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices (F. O.B. Points Mentioned) Subject to Change March 29, 1938 | Atlanta Augusta Barnes- ville | { Com- merce Bowden Clarkes- ville insville Dawson Hawk- Macon Metter Sparta Tifton uggs, Taree (aes. fe 151 L088 pgs, Medium: _.....__ 15 Bees , Crnt, Rets. yd. rn. -14-.15 5 5 20 12 a ae 20 A191 ea ee as ag AT we abi ib 20 = Graal x 2 a2 gs, Unclassified 20 s Heavy-breed Gib: JS 61-. 46 tens, Leghorns 2 | 14 = $4 toosters | 10-.11 10 te 15 16 24 untry Butter, best tbl. Id Peas, mxd. (Bu) aid Peas not mxd. __ tar Corn (80 lbs. to bu.) shelled Corn Sweet Potatoes (ewt:) abbage, green ______ SS sabbage, white ____. eee avine Hay No. i, ton eanut Hay, No. 1, ton 16 ai 13 14 i ap se : 07 06| -.08 1b) eo a ie 14 25 20 20 . 08 19 ey 215: 165 : 13 18 < : : 1d fb. 16 12 16 oT sa, eon Reale 15 12 10-.11 10 ode. : : 27 2 = ; 20. Ao = 094 20 20 4 12 L 50 15 Panish Peanuts, No. 1, ta ottonseed, prime, ton ottonseed. Meal 8% ____ tonseed Meal 7% ____ , Established by J.-J. Brown, Commissioner of a March 1, 1917 : Published Semi-Monthly by - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia es 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. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing - more than 30 words ineluding name and address. Ponder Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not SHORT The following report on the peach crop by W. C. Bewley, Manager, of the Georgia Peach Growers Exchange, in which we concur, appearing in the Atlanta Journal of March 22nd. Macon, Ga., Mareh 22.Georgias peach orop will be earlier than wenal this year, but in size it will be 25 per cent or more below normal, according to a survey just completed by the Georgia Peach Growers Exchange, made public here 5 today. This is due to frost and freezing temperatures during the Hileys in middle Georgia were mig to a greater extent than any other variety, the survey showed. Blbertas, especially in young orchards and in those in low places where drainage was not good, also heavy damage. The Exchange reported today that the damage ranges all the way from nothing to 100 per cent in individual orchards. of blocks of trees. 4 Although some individual growers have suffered ser- jous damage to their fruit crop, said the report of the sur- vey, Georgia will at least have a moderate size crop if there is no further damage during the next few weeks. It is certain, however, that the. crop has been materially reduced, probably _ 25. per cent or more. Experis figure that with tapershle weather during the next sixty days grewers should begin shipping Early Rose during the first week in June; Hileys should begin to move bout June 35th and Elbertas perhaps during the last week in June or certainly during the. first week in July. This ripen- in period is a little earlier than usual and with only a mod- erate crop in sight the outlook is encouraging to the growers. oees = orchards generally are in good condition. 'GLENNVILLE AND CLAXTON MARKETS ~~. Bar Com has been moving steady at 65 to 70 cents per bushel. Pure Cane Syrup in No. 10 cans has been selling at 35 cents per gallon, but the barrel Syrup is about exhausted 1 quantities of Sweet potatoes have been moving at 60 cents per bushel. The supply of vegetables have been selling . jocally. Strawberries a day, but. by the time this information is available through the Bulletin, it is estimated that this seston will be able to supply 560 to 600 erates a day, Some growers started planting tomatoes in the fields on March 8th, after they had planted a number of other crops. fe have made a special effort to make a record as near ac- urate as possible of the approximate acres of each crop that has been planted in these adjoining sections, which is as fol- ws:Snap beans 100 acres, Squash 150 acres, Cucumbers 300 res, Okra 20 acres, Early Corn 50 acres, Irish potatoes 100 cres, Onions 200 acres, Lima Beans 50 acres, Peas 50 acres. weet Potatoes, Watermelons and other crops have also been lanted, but the acreage has not been completed. - Due to the scarcity of tomato plants in Florida, and also aving three car Jeads of Texas plants to arrive in Glennville amaged to a great extent, there has been only about 2,000 cres planted at the time this letter is written, but, it has been estimated that there will be from 3,000 to 5,000 acres planted by April 1st, depending upon the supply of plants. The above acreage does not include that of susrounding produce through these markets. The crops are looking good, and with favorable etna oo there should be an abundant harvest in these sec- ons, ee ee: WALTER BRITTINGHAM, Mer. = THE MACON MARKET : South Georgia farmers are. now selling nice hard headed ubbage on our market and the quality seems better than last eason, The first Georgia English peas reached this market von the 20th. This is somewhat earlier than last season but he price is under last year due the overlapping with the Flor- crop, The supply of turnips and turnip salad exceeds the e last few days. From reports eoming to the market from truckers it is tirely possible that we will have string beans from South Georgia within ten days or two weeks. Apples are more plenty- 1 now than any time since the season opened last fall with ices the lowest: for the season, es N, RATNER, Manager, A Seo icaeee GEORGIAMARKETBULLETIN. peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. |. assume any oe for any notice appearing in the a The Claxton nection is moving approximately 100 crates of sections, which sections will probably ee a portion of their - emand and this has caused prices | to drop ees for MA .KET BULLETIN ~ = a INSPECTOR OF FERTILIZERS. WARNS FARMERS REGARDING | _ PURCHASES OUT OF GEORGIA Atlanta, Ga, March 29th J sbriie farmers of Georgia to puy their fertilizer from companies that have registered to do business in Georgia, C. A. Gillespie, Chief Fertilizer Inspector of the Georgia Department of Agriculture has warned farmers that fertilizer bought in bordering states is not subject to inspection and analysis py his department, and is therefore pought entirely at the Farmers risk and he has no way of determining if he has purchased sand or fertilizer. ie Mr. Gillespie said: We find that Georgia farmers are going into other states and purchasing fertilizers that are not registered with the Georgia Department of Agriculture and are not made up according to the laws of Georgia and this depart- ment has been called upon to take sample of this fertilizer and furnish the purchaser analysis on same. . This /is to advise that when a Georgia farmer goes into other states and purchases his fertilizer which is not made up according to the laws of Georgia, and is not registered with. the Georgia Department of Agriculture, then-he dees it at his own peril... In other words, this department has no power and cannot protect you when you purchase fertilizer that does not con- form with the laws of this state and this department advises you to purchase your fertilizer from a manufactarer that is registered with the Georgia Department of . Agriculture, then, you are protected by this department as you can have your fertilizer inspected and if it fails to come up to the guaranteed analysis, the manufacturer is subject to a penalty and the Georgia Department of Agriculture can collect same for you. | When you buy your fertilizer from a fertilizer manufactur- er that is qualified to do business in the State of Georgia, you can then cali upon this department to have fertilizer inspector : take sample and = will be protected Basins inferior goods. SOIL MEETING AT ROME APRIL 19th. _ The second annual Soil Conservation Field Day will be held in the Rome, Ga., project demonstration area April 19th. Visiting farmers will be grouped on Broad Street between Sec- ond and Fifth Avenues as they arrive from 8:30 to 10:30 in the morning for a tour of the demonstration area where they ean observe the construction of improved terraces by power and horse drawn equipment, There will be fifteen hundred acres of crimson clover in - bloom. The crep tree method of woodland improvement will be explained. Pasture improvement methods will be emphasized. The farmers carrying on these soil saving fertility prac- tices will be on hand to answer questions and explain all phases of the work to the visitors. At 12:30 all tours will meet at the American Legion home at Lindale for a barbecue dinner which is being served by the Legion. After the barbecue Dillon S. Meyer, Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Soil Conservation Service, and J, Phil Campbell, for many years Director of ex- tension work in Georgia, now in the Washington office of the Soil Conservation Service, will talk. Emphasis will be placed on giving visiting farmers definite information about soil con- serving practices. This Field Day is sponsored by the Board of Supervisors of the million and one-half acre Coosa River Soil Conservation District, which is the first district m the United States to have its work plan approved by the Secretary of Agriculture. It will be necessary to charge 50 cents a plate for the bar- becue to reimburse the Legion for this expense, but it has been - suggested that visitors bring lunch with them if they like. The Board of Supervisors of the Coosa River Soil Con- servation district is composed of the following five farmers: S. S. Johnson, Chairman, Rome; Robert Campbell, Cedartown; R. P. Bryson, Lyerly; J. G. Brandon, Cartersville; T. W. Malone, Sugar Valley; W. H. Howell, Rome, is Project manager, and can give information. The district is composed of 1,450,000 acres in Chattooga, Gordon, Floyd, Bartow, Polk, Paulding and Cobb Counties. ROBERTS ADVISES FARMERS TO SHOP AOUND FOR PRICES ON. FERTILIZERS State Commissioner of Agriculture Columbus Roberts advised farmers Friday to shop around before buying fertilizer. Mr. Roberts said queries from farmers had reached his office regarding varying prices on potash and fertilizer quoted in certain areas of the state, He quoted one farmer as saying potash cost $4 per ton less on the east side of the Savannah River than on the west side. The situation is simply this, Mr. Roberts declared, Fer- tilizers have been priced high, especially materials, to begin with this season, but it now appears pretty certain that total Sales in Georgia will be at least 25 per cent less than last year. Therefore, it appears to us that farmers should shop around before buying their fertilizers this time, and should not. be in too big a hurry to buy. We do not think farmers should fall for the old sugges- tion by some companies that they buy now and if prices decline .a refund will be made, because if farmers get a refund the gen- eral price list will have to be revised downward, which we do not look for, We do believe, however, that you can buy ferti- lizers for cash cheaper than they are listed. The commissioner said price cutting on fertilizers had been reported on fertilizers widely in the Caaelinas, BEE = _* Sexigin parts of ee, Friday, April 1, 1! Farmer's Golden Tex . Tf ye walk in my statutes, ee and keep my commandmen, s and do them! Scripture; Lev. 26:3, 4, 5. Then I will give you rain in | due season, and the land shall yield her increase, and the trees of the field shall view z their fruits. And your threshing chall reach unto the vintage, and the vintage shall reach unto the sowing time; and ye shall | eat your bread to the full, an dwell in your land safely. - on farms since January, 1934, b ig still much below that of. year earlier. 163,000 head, or a reductio -of both north and south Geo! jted the Georgia Coastal - FARM BRIEF Farm News ws. of | Interest Farmers Throughout The State. The Federal Surplus Commod- ities Corporation , has been thorized to buy surplus eggs, the Agricultural Adjustment Adm istration has announced, if there is a break in the present price levels or if the levels of a mal seasonal advance, which expected soon, should be below normal. The Corporation w make the purchases to assist th industry in stabilizing and strengthening the market. Dis- tribution of any eggs boug would be made to needly perso through relief agencies. The number of hogs on fa January 1 is estimated by the Bureau of Agricultural Econ ies at 44,418,000 head, or 3.3 p eent more than a year earth This is the lagest number of hogs year in the 30-year period befo 1935. Nearly all of this iner occurred in the Corn Belt stat The value per head was $114 which is 68 cents lower than The number of horses, inch ing colts, on farms January 1938, is estimated by the Bure of Agricultural Economics at 25 per cent from the year earlie This was a Jarger reduction tha in 1936. The number of mules. farms was only 2.1 per cent le than a year earlier. Arthur Gannon, exte poultryman, says that recent by the United States Departm of Agriculture show that he hatched from small eges may expected to lay small eggs. these tests, the eggs averaging tween 23 and 25 ounces to th dozen hatched best, which the under 23 ounces and over. ounces hatched poorly. Gann said that this is the reason National Poultry Improve Plan, in which Georgia is operating with 41 other sta and the Department of Agri ture, has a minimum egg we as a requirement in each of five breeding stages. While on a trip through p last month, Extension. Serv Specialist H. W. Harvey ma plans for improving and : ranging 11 school grounds, | church yards, 3 club houses, o court house, and a county | nery. He said that 450 ped attended meetinge held at t various places for the purpose making these improvemer The improvements are: ing the walks and driveways, lecting parking space and ph ing the grounds. : A large number of farmers Experiment Station at Tift during the Livestock Field D which was held Tuesday Wednesday, March 29 and Under the supervision of S. Starr, director of the station, meeting was held to sho various _ livestock being carried on. the two-day program was a of pastures, and a study | sanitary hog raising pr being cares on at the A our economic tte Conte so in view. the necessity of reducing our plantings | Of eshiae: successful aed e os rimary importance in this, as well as in production of all other crops, but the rmers of Georgia have gone a long way n meeting production problems, but this ivision feels that much needs to be done o perfect our marketing system in order hat our farmers may receive all that they hould for their hogs and cattle. The State Department of Agriculture alled and held two meetings early last all in an effort to establish uniform rades and classes for the sale of hogs in reorgia on which price differentials could be based so that the better quality hogs,,. e to breeding and condition, would ng the premium, to which they are en- itled, over inferior grades of hogs. tials established for the marketing sea- on just passed, but for various reasons we re opposed by a majority of those pres- t at the meetings. The main reason giv- was that the farmers of Georgia were ot yet educated to the point of selling their (We main- gs on the basis of quality. ned at that time, and still do, that it is i necessary for a farmer to be a college | raduate in order to receive, the market. alue for his. products.) We feel that some constructive action vith reference to this matter cannot be de- ayed much longer if our livestock industry to survive. Therefore, we plan to call me or two general meetings early this ummer, at which all parties interested ay participate in a. general discussion of r livestock marketing problems with the ope that some definite plans may be rked out for the improvement of the situation before the next marketing sea- on begins in the fall: ht In order that we may arouse the think: of our readers concerning these prob- ams, and for their information previous o these meetings on one method of sell- ng, we present the following article by W. Fullilove, Agricultural Economist, Geor- Experiment Station, Experiment, Geor- Lon Livestock Auction RSrROS in eorgia: | ae The nictiow method Me yelltug livestock in Georgia is comparatively new. The first market was established in June 1935. To- We > ped to get these grades and price differ- - commission for representing him. - questonable, however, in. many markets , i Industry | day we have about thirty, ie lai of | |) .which. are located in the southeastern part | ' | of the state. : markets, if handled properly, serve a use- Private livestock auction ful purpose in the marketing system. Sales are held weekly and provide a ready: mar- ket: for all classes of livestock. es In November 1937; a study of the: auc : dione was undertaken by the Georgia, Ex- periment Station in cooperation with the Farm Credit Administration, markets wre visited. The study included | - observation of the auction and an interview -with the management. Very few farmers Fourteen or stockmen were interviewed. Selling charges in the private auctions appear relatively high, Average charges per head for selling cattle are 75 cents to $1.00, calves 50 cents, horses and mules $2.50, sheep and goats 25 cents, hogs un- der 150 pounds 25 cents, hogs over 150 pounds 40 cents. Some auctions charge 10. cents per head plus 8 per cent commission for hogs. On this. basis the, selling charges market operating in the state. It is charg- ing 114 per cent commission. The selling charges in this market for a 240 pound hog at 8 cents would be only 29 cents as com- pared with an average charge of 68 cents in the private auctions. At most of the co- operative hog sales handled by the county agents 10 cents per head is charged. The auction operator is the agent of the farmer in selling livestock. He is paid \a It is whether auctions protect the farmer. It appears to be a very bad market practice for the auctioneers to buy and sell in the ring for their own account, also for auc- tion employees to buy livestock on the yard before the sale. This is done, powever, in: several markets. There is some nacker- D. Mc-. Donald, Jefferson, Rt. ; Large peanut a. fair running cond.; $25.00; 1: heavy cond, $12.50 without body. Take cows and corn part pay. Je a. Moon, Shiloh, RFD. 4-10 saw .Munger gins, com- eae overhauled. Reasonable. . J. Saywell, Jr., Ft. Valley. McCormick Reaper and Bind- er, good cond., cheap, or swap for, cattle or hogs. PING Ae _ Wynn, Glenwood. Case tractor, good cond., sina: V"_N. Phillips, Royston, Box 203. 20 in. Meadows corn mill, 2 hole Hocking Valley sheller, ex- tra good shape. Accept corn. Ga. cane syrup or h._s part pay. G.| M. Williams, Covington, Rt. 2. - Farmall Athens, 3 disc plow, cost $200.00, sell, $80.00; John Deere 2 bottom tractor plow, lit- tle used $35.00; also 3 yr. old Farmall, thoroughly reworked. Wm. J. Brennan, Columbus, 1511 19th St. 1 3-70 saw. complete Gin outfit with automatic tramper, huller gins, open drive brush gins, etce., at bargain. T. V. Phillips, No. 11 Chattanooga syrup mill, 3 roller, 9 ft. copper pan, fine outfit. Reasonable price or or sow, or for full blooded Jer- sey heifer calves. Will James, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Avery riding cultivator, $20.00: International Riding cultivator, S. Anderson, citron seed. R. Hawkinsville. Fordson tractor. good running cond., $135.00 my place. J. P. Anderson, Atlanta, 423 Atlanta Ave., Ss. E. Ma 4246. ~Good Pea thrasher for. sale. Mrs. Fannie A. Owens, Lawrnee- | ville, Rt. 1. Wanted Pay cash for slightly used, all electric incubator. State what you have. R. D. Winn; ee ald, P. O. Box 571. Want battery equipment for raising broilers. G. W. Darden, Athens, 794 Prince Ave. . Want electric Inc., in good cond., Exc. R. I. Red. friers at prevailing prices or thorough- bred Tompkins Red Young hens and roosters. Mrs. M. H. Walker, Grantville. Rt. 2. Want battery brooder for broil- ers, 3 wks. to 1 wks. old, cap. 500, good cond, ata cheap for cash. E. M. Herron, Atlanta. 721 Kirkwood Ave., S. E., Ja. 9060, ~ Want. set of good _caponizing sh cash, or trade for what have. you? ts wanee. Sone thermometer. and dnstru 64 inch, canopy fair cond. $5.00 cond., and attachments, 500 cap. er, 300 to.1 M. cap. $20, or exc. for cluding egg tester, thermomete: ton. Rt. 3. jmett. Screven, Rt. 2. Box 31. 150 cap. Super. Hatcher. Ine, $9.00; 2 1500 cap. Drum Type brooders, $7.50 ea. FOB. R. H. Stanton, Aionis. 281 Norway Ave. N. E. Little Brown Hen -ine., used once, good as new, $3.50 cash, FOB, or exc.: for. Buff Orphing- tons or White Leghorn chickens, Mrs, AL. K, Kersey, Stillmore. Rt. Broodets: No, 18 Buckeye: coal burning, $5.00; 2350 cap. Blue Flame, $4.00 ea; 3500 cap. Blue- Flame, $5.00. C, S. Burden, ie gansville, 1 used ker. 150 cap Inc, wean cond, $5.00 or exc. for. anything z can use, Mrs. Tom Tidwell, More- land. Rt, 1. Sears-Roebuck Super Hatcher . Inc., 260 cap., $16.00; 150 cap $12.50; also 1 M. cap. oil burn- ing brooder, All good cond: Mrs. Emmett Trammell, Duluth, be 1, 100 cap. Prairie State inc., use once. Sell or trade for 2 healt pigs. Mrs. R. J. Rundle, Hiram Sear s Little Brown Hen inc., 50 cap., good as new, $3.00. Mrs. B. E, Freeman, Bowdon, Rt. 3. os Super Hatehe: inc., 250 cap. kerosene burner, good cond., $5.00 H, L. Wilson, Clarkston. eae 350 egg Buckeye inc., 1 Sears | Drum, type oil brooder, 1 ; Cheap. te. ee Westbrook, Ss _Big Gray Hen inc., 100 c. heated by ker. burner, good tions, $5.00 plus trans. ches. - Mrs, J. C. Alexander, Meansville, Rt. i 60- 10 cap. Old Trusty inc., call parts. included, $4.00, or-exc. for 3 S. L. Wyandotte - hens. and | rooster, not over yr. old; also ni dried apples, worm free, 12c Add postage. Mrs. Clyde M Whitesburg. Rocha : -Drum-type oil burning brooder f 1M. Cap. perfect cond. Miss Lois Plowden, Cuthbert. y Twin Float Sol Hot phioae good cond., used with 4 broods, for both at my farm. S. Pe liad kle, Sera yson: Coal burning bioeter a $4.50. Mrs. J, P.. Chappell, Tem- ple... 23%4 x 36 ker. brooder, nsed'4 mos., hold 50 biddies to 4 wks. (can be-used as electric brooder.) $7.00 FOB. Mrs. .Norman Will- iams, Oglethorpe. Rt. 2. nog New Phelan Drum Type. prood=" large hens. H. Konigsmark, Smy- mao. S ae Super Hatcher, inc., 150 cap. set only twice, good as new, in 3 instruction book. Cost $18.50; sell for $10.00. A. W. Gilley, Carroll 600 ege cap, inc., guar, ior sale or exc. for smaller (250 cap) one and the difference in price. C. W. Dugger, Higgston, Honey Bees and Bee Supplies For Sale Pure extracted TiTi honey; six 10 lb. pails to case, $4.50 fob here, one 10 lb. pail, $1.10; two 10 lb. pails, $2.10 postpaid. John A. Crummey, Box 117. Jesup. : 4 Ibs. bees wax, 25c jb. Ex- change for Heifer, hogs or any kind. stock. Mrs. J. C. eek = Look Out. Star R.., Box 3. 4s 9 old time bee gums with bees. Write for prices. =. S Bios Ambrose, Rt. J. z _ Fresh extracted honey in 10 1b. pails. case of 4, $3.50; case of. 6, $5.00 fob. W. G. Chamblee, Daw- : son, Rt. 3. : 14 modern bee hives and frames used one season, $14.00 here. T. L, Cooper, Ashburng Rt.2. - Ext. Tupelc honey, $1.50 per 10 lb. pail, 75c per 5 lbs. B. EB Sheppard, 1222 EL _ Henry St, Savannah. Nice, clean 1938 str. and oma honey, $1.00 per 10 lbs. or 50 Ibs. $4.00. Add. postage. Cash with order. No staoke, John L. Ben- 40 lbs. good sound pees wax 15 lb. not eee ea aw ne eae tools. State price. H. S. OKelley, AW 10c. M Hill, Maysville, : Biss iitisev. thoubahd P. - Bunch -potato. draws. _ 10. lbs. white conch -peas M tomato | plants, 500, C8.4: au Nice: size plants. - Mrs. . Rooks, eprmgrale. 'F, Sutton, Lyons. nd P. R. potato plants del. by 20th April, also prices at bed. E. Entrekin, Bremen, Rt. 1, Want 10 M. Bunch potato slips out last of April or first of May. . B. Barfield, Ft. Valley. Want 5 to 10, M. Klondike tt wherry. plants, well rooted moss packed. T. L. Han- | ck, Summerville, Rt. i, Want some old fashioned Yel- Yam potato plants. O. S. geron, Millhaven. Want 15 M. pink skin P. slips, April 15th to May ist - in two shipments, ar. Quote lowest price del, 1 R. Camp, Marietta. Rt. 4 Want some Jerusalem arti-|- chokes for planting,-Mrs. Ben]. Reese. Shellman, Want about 10 M. bunch Yam potato slips, from yarty who will ship when order- N. E. Daukins, Canon, Rt. 1. PLANTS FOR SALE p. red skin... oP. R. potato ts, Gov. insp.,. beeaind. $1.50 Marglobe, Gr,. Baltimore to- , $1.00 M. All. del. Ga, Cash. chks. O. i Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 45. ed skin P,R. plants, Goy. in-| spected, treated, $1.25 M. del. Ready April 1th.~ C: - seeT Brimmer aie ake now ready, 25 C.; 500; $1.00, Del, Ga. rs. G. E. McDaniel, Buena 49 M.; Onion, 75 M. All del. Cash with order. L. L. Groover, Baxley, Rt. 4. Strong cert, Marglobe tomato | slants, now ready, $1. 00, 500; $1.50 M. Del, 3rd zone; Red Skin P, R. otato, $1.50 M. Ready April ist. O chks. Potato slips to see vines, $1.50 M.; Boones and P.'R., Ea. $1.40 M. Del. W. T. Crow; Gainesville. Large quantity Tobacco plants now ready to set, Bt .00 - R. . Burch, Eastman. Red Skin P. R., Gov. insp, and reated, $1.50 M: also Tomato ants, $1.25 M. del. Ga. No chks. Ww. A, Pearce, Surrency, hee 2? Marglobe tomato lants,\ $1.25 M. postpaid. Moss packed. Mar- 1 Mullis, Odum, . P.R. potato draws, $1 AQ M.; eading v. ., tomato: plants, $1. 25 Ready. Del. Also 25 bu, No. Spanish peanuts, $1.00 bu. at No. 1. red skin P. BR. potato plants, Gov. insp., $1.40 M. Del io chks. Cheaper in large lots -rom- April 20th on. "Tom Gray, Baxley, Rtz1. Marglobe and Baltimore to- mato plants, $1.15 M., mossed, ready ow; Ruby King pepper, 150 M. All del. Good count and plants. Mrs. Magy Tyre, Bax- Rt, 4. Nice, strong, Gov. insp. P. R. etato plants, $1.10 M.; New tone and Gr, Baltimore tomato, Sc M FOB. G. A. Lewis, Bax- $1.00 M. . for Marglobe and Gr. Bal- and: Wakefield Miss Iowa Mes- quality and \ No per. " Alma, State when} week responsible | with, order. {.ma, Ri. 4. a be sap J. C. Edgerton, Baxley. Marelobe. and - New. Sean -to- | unto plans., $1.25 Ms, del wth "Gow. in: POR? potato pints zou 25) to Marglobe, New Stone s Pp. R. slips, State | | s004 plants, .$1.35.M. del, B, Tyre,..Baxley, Rt. 1, P. R. potato; red:skin; Gov, im a Tiesto Ready April Ist. BL a. Smith, Ody a $150 M, del in Ga, Chas W, cabbage plants, 50 M, FOB, 1M or less; 5 M, del, 1500 M, L. A. McDonald, Ray City. Marglobe, Gr, Baltimore toma- to plants, $1.00 M; Gov. insp.\P. R. potato slips, $150 M; Ruby King pepper, $1.50 M. All April del. Moss sees Melvin Deal, Baxley, Rt. Early ee and fivetbeating strawberry plants, $1.00 M; red currants, Goose plums, 10 ea. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. oD: Wakefield and Duteh cabbage, $100 M; Stone and Baltimore tomato, $1.25 M. * * Ready April 20th: Alldel. A C. Garrett, . Gainesville, Rt. 7. R. po- |. ' Marglobe tomato plants $1.00 00. ual, postpaid. Moss packed? M . only.: Allen Thorriton, Sere- |: ven, Bb Pei | Marglobe and New ,Stone to- mito plants, $1.25 per M. del,, or $1.00 fob. Cash with order. E. |S. Cauley, Alma, Rt. 4. Porto Rica potato plants, sa insp., $1.25 per M.} globe, and..New Stone. plants, $1.25 per. MM. fob, . Y _ Grady Cauley, e tomato A ee tatisake plants, end to plan.ts,. $1. 00 per M. Messed and packed. Mrs. J, A. .Crapps, Baxley. Gov't: insp., PUR. potato plants, $1 5 M. Mareglobe tomato, Ruby King pepper plants, $1.50 M. J. W. Beckworth, Baxley, Rt,. ps Gov't) insp., Red Skin Porto Rica Potate plants; Marglobe to- mate plants, $1.25 per M. del. in Ga. CC. B. Tomberlin, Benen: Rt. 2... , Se Rooted Kuda crowns, $1 00 per C; $7.00 per M postpaid in Ga., Miss Marcelle Patterson, Waco. Att. 2., Box 136. Marglobe a New . Bienes to- mate, plants from certified seed, 25e: ; $2.00 M. postpaid. Mrs. R. K.-Cash, Jesup, 578 Orange St., Jesup. ; Red Skin Porto Rica anaes, $2.00 M; Marglobe and Baltimore Md. tomato plants, $1.75 M; Ruby King sweet pepper, $1. 50 M, W. T,. Beckworth, Baxley, Rt. 2. > Genuine Red Skin Porto Rica . potato plants, gov't inspected and treated, $1.25 M. del. in Ga. John H,. Lee,, Baxley, Rt. 2. Imp, Pink Skin Porto. Rica po- tate -plamts, gov't inspected, $1.25 M. fob., Apr. del. B. F. Mallard, Millhaven. Certified Red Skin Porto Rica potatoes, $1.50 M. del.; $1.25 M fob., 80c, 500; $7.00 5M; Marglobe tomato plants, $1.35 M;: 25c C del. Apr.. May and June del. Mrs. Ds; Johnson, "Tarrytown, Rt. 2. Imp. Porto Rica. plants, Mar- gute tomato plants, $1.25 del. C..B. emberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2. -ptato' plants, P. R., $1.25 M.; $450 4 M; Goodbys Early, $1.40 M; $5.00 4M; Niggar Killers, $1.65 M; $6.00 4M. O. K. Herrin, Winokur. Have 1,400 yds. Gold Dollar tobacco plants to sell by the M., sq. yd., or by bed. Ready Apr, 5. Geo. Asbell, McIntyre. Artichoke plants, 20c C; dried ratsbane, 20c pt.; green 15c pt. Add postage. Mrs, Della San- ford, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Red and pink P, R. and Boon gov't inspected potato plants, 20c C; $1.50 M;, $12.00, 10 M del. Apr. del. | E,.B. Wetnertord; Gaines-. ville; RE 2 Tomato plants, - Moss $1.00 M del. No checks. ) | Lightsey, Screven. Imp, iRed- and Yellow: Skin -P. R. potato plants, $1.35 M. del. in Ga: Cash: - with order. CG. e: Payne, Titton,; Rol. 28 P| Rotand Yam. potato. plants; $1 251 M; del J. S. denies SS packed, Hovis : Hauhicy, Register. . also Mar-1- April, May, June = $1.00 M. del. $1.00 M.'del.; >| Moss packed. i. Hi Screven: ae Klondike, Lady ee Everberaing and Mountain Delicious straw-! berry plants, $2.00'M. del.; 6 Red A ; _| Ready April 10th, good count and Hiverbensinge icaategly plants, 50M or exe. for: sottitig eBeS; OF tate! ing sa0d . se B15 50! MES ny Mas Zot Agi 65M. May atidi. June del: i Clay: Evans,: Gainesville; R41. | . * (Pink skin P) Re potatoe plants, Ttasp. and. treated,;full.count and uM Se eee Vidalia, Rt. 1. 'Gov. insp, P, R. polos abe $125 M: del. to, Greater Baltimore and New : Messiabe ee plants, now Ee ready for transplanting, , from cert,; seed: $1.00, M. del, Ga... Mrs., | Agnes Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. True to name Dewberry plants, well rooted and hardy, 75c C; $6.00 M; Eldorado blackberry, same price. Prompt shipment. Mrs, C. M. Robinson, Greenyille. Choice 2-5 yr. Kudzu plants, $1.00 C; $6.00 M, FOB. Prompt shipment. furnished. B: W. Middlebrooks, | Barnesviile. Orders booked for April del., Cert, P. R. potato plants, Pimien-. to pepper, Scarlet Dawn, tomato, . $1.40 M; del. .J. H, -Day, Tooms- boro. Sage plants, 4 for 250; 8, 900%! artichokes, 6, 90c postpaid. _ Mrs. J, B. Batchelor, Wao, Rt. 2% Frost-proof ee A lard: plants, 500;35; and Up, 50c M. State insp.; 80c; $1.00 M., Ready March 25th, Sat. Guar. Mrs. , Eural Carter, Lake Park, : Himalaya. . blackberry a large..type;. first glass, for .sale-or | sees trade, 3H. L, Wilson, Clarkston. - Fine market blackberty, Texas | wonder,reduced to 50 doz.; 3'| doz. $1. 00; P. R. Fine busties | Bermuda, onions, 75 per Mes + 6 St Gut! : Marglobe an Baltimore. toma- f State. insp,. P. BB and. Nancy Hall potato. plants,, $1.2 25 M. Ct RB: Redmond, Pelham 235 --Marglobe tomato: plants, eee muda and: Crystal Wax. onion | plants,'$1.00'M; P. R. and. Early |: Triumph potato, for April. del, $1.50 M. H. D, Salter, Pitts. ~ Cert, P-R; potato, red, pink,} white, $1.40 M. del, in Ga.;. Mar- globe tomato, sweet peppers, $1.00 M. FOB; Cabbage plants, 60c M. N, W. Daniel, Ty Ty. ' Everbearing strawberry plants, | 7c, 500; $1.00 M. postpaid; Red Gold. Sugar: Saver plants, same price. - Sudie RFD 1. = P. R. potato Bienes, Tes and treated, $1.25 M FOB, or $1.50 M. Margilobe (special tomato, del; $1.25>Me del.; Stone tomato, guar. H.C. Rowe, Ocitlla, Rt. 1. Blakemore strawberry plants, D2 Oe oe om M. S: A. ay Clete: land. Gov. insp. P. R. niente slants: | $1.25 M; del. No personal checks. | J. C, Dykes, Baxley, Riya Chas. W., Dutch and Copen- hagen cabbage; white and yellow |. asics onion, 300, 50c; 85c M; 5 and.10 M., 60c:M. Ovie pune Gainesville, "15 Grove St... # Genuine Mareglobe Momab plants, true to name, ready now, | 2M., es 90e' M del. Gold plants with. ea: order: L K. Rice, Enijay, Rt. 2 Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C; 80c, 500; $1.50 M; Everbearing, 30c C; $1.15, 500; $2.00 M. del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara Wal- drip, Flowery Branch Rt. 1 Red Skin P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp., $1.00 M.; Gold Dollar tobacco plants for sale, and some good, sound Spanish peanuts, 5c lb. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2 E. J., Chas, W., Copenhagen cabbage plants, 60c M; 5 M., $2.50, Good plants, prompt shipment; also Marrose cotton seed, $1.75 bu., $5.00 OWT: Rood: Fossett, Baxley. : Marglobe, Baltimore, New Stone tomato plants, ready now. Moss packed, $1.00 M. del.; P. R. from vine potatoes, ready April ist-15th, $1.75 M. del. Ali good plants, prompt ae | Buchans,) Baxley... Gov. insy.*red and colton ski |.Cross, | Rt. a ae ea BOS iP. a ee ae ote oe M. Planting instructions | 60 My 5M | Big 1 Stem Jersy and Imp, P.R. po- | tato, also Mareglobe tomate, 500, All April del. Sat. | Lightsey, | OMY | 10th. Loraine Murray, ; "| globe, wilt- resistant, | {low ground, 500, 7.|guar, Del< a Fitzgerald." Fitzgerald Gea.., Rt. 7 Clark, Gillsville, ae Pure red skin; Gov. insp: P:R. | potato plants $1, 50: Mi Marglobe | chard, , Sioceane hacieweeas and Baltimore, 20th. L. H. Allison, Sylvester. Tobaceo plants, $1.50 M. Now ready; toma- Stone, 60c, 500; $1.00 M, del, 1st of May. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt: 2. Tobacco eid Virginia Bright Leaf and Gold Dollar, now ready. Rev, Jake Griner, Blackshear, Rt. 2, care Dr. Odens Farm, - Pink Skin P, R. potato plants, Gov. insp., reday April 10th, $1.25 M. del Ga. and count. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 158. Marelobe tomato. plants, 1 moss | . packed, good - count... and plants, |. $1.20 | M. del. Ga. Ready April Re. 2: Tomato plants, Moss packed, Ga. Ready. E. 2, Box:236 A : Strawberry ~ plants: Klondike, 100; all for $2.00; root- ed sage, 6, 30c; pie plants, 6, 50c; peppermint, 24 for 25c, Add post- |age small orders. ' Dahlonega, : Rt. 1, Box-58. | Mint. plants, 35 doz., P, Pp, packed: dni damp: moss}. also. gourd. seed,Cleaned, 10c :for 50; plus postage: No-stamps, - oe , ea Thomasboro, 'p. E imp: disease tie. $1 25 M: |5 M., $1.00 ML; tomato, Marglobe, aD Baltimore; Bonnie Best, 500, 60c; $1.00: M:; 5 Mlots,:75c M; sweet pepper, 500, T5c; Ga. collard, hot pepper, '75c: M. ee , Fitz-| gerald, Rt ely . Field grown from cert. seed, -Margiobe and: Baltimore tomato plants, now - aa EL Ras ill, Americus. at i , Nice; large TPobaceo" plants for sale. @, C. Daughtry, Register, Klondike 20c C. in 500 lots; exc. 500 for 10 nice, white feed sacks. 7a. pay | postage. Clyde Mason, Cleve-| land; Rt. 2. del, Ga. Gov. insp. and treated; Bermuda Onion, 300, 35c; cabbage | plants, 300, 50c; tomato: plants, 30c C. postpaid. Ge: Ww. a Hawkinsville. Pink and Red Skin: P.R. pota- to plants, Gov. insp, and treated, $1.25 M. del. Any quantity ready April: ist. New: Stone tomato, |50c M. R&R. L: McRee, Meigs, - Pure Red Skin P.R. potato plants, $150 M. FOB; Marglobe tomato, $1.00 M. Frank Harris, Baxley. . ; Marglobe, Baltimore, Stone and Red Rock Tomato plants, 500, 60c; $1.00 M.; Wakefields, |, Dutch: and: Copenhagen cabbage, 50c M.-R. L. McGee, Meigs; | Red skin P. R. potato plants, from vine cuttings, Gov. insp., treated, ready April 1st, $1.25: M. FOB. C:-G. Wellmaker, Lineoln- ton, Rt. 3. Hastings extra. earlye- prolific tomato plants, $1.25 M, FOB; Ruth Ahl, Baxley, Rt,2:- Super Marglobe, Oxheart and Extra Early prolific and Marglobe tomato plants, also P. R. Gov. insp. and treated potato plants. Mrs. R. T. Grace, Cordele, P; O. Box 125. Kudzu crowns, ready to grow, moss packed, $6. 00 M, collect. Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3 Tobacco plants at market price. C, E, Perry, Beuna Visa, Box 4. Vigorvine tomato plants, 450, 30c; 100 seed, 25c; Marglobe to- mao plants, 25c; large yellow pumpkin seed, 24c eupfull. All ee L. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Tomato plants now ready. Master Marglobe, Ruger, Pritch- ard, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M, FOB. C. | 2. M. Sims, Pembroke, ~ : Genuine P, R. potato plants, ; Md Fred Good. plants |. Odum, a Master ~ Mar-. grown on. 50e; Tbe M. full count, ee ae Lady Thompson, 300; Red* Gld, 200; Mary Grindie, kent P. R. potato. aha $1 25 M. Cae 2 dict ve eaper im: M. lots, _ grown. from | ;,. Cert. seed, $1.25. M.- Ready April "S10 Baltimore, rk oO Day plants, $1.00 M; 500, 65, packed. Ready now. Del; O and Cabbage plants, 75c M P, Mullis, Baxley, Rt, 4. Tomato plants, Bonnie Baltimore, June pink and Stone, April 15th shipment. packed, 80c M; 500, 45c. Pre Mrs. Roscoe meee Abbevi Ro 2. = ae Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1: Mareglobe tomato, $1.50 M. W. -Orvin, Jr., Baxley, Rt. : inspected and May ist., $1.35 M: boi F, Wililams, $1.25 M. C. W. Smith, ville, Rt. 2. Imp. Stone and Mare mato plants, sprayed and ed, 906 M; 25 C. Can fi trucks | gt beds. Leroy Ligt Screven) Rt. 2. eee _ Ruby King pepper plants, oe oe or more: ae Ms Bing pepper ons M, FOB. Ready. Apr. 1 Graham, Baxley. ... Mastodon everbearing si berry. plants, 25c C;. $2.00 | scullion buttons, 15c. at: mustard, seed, 25c Ib.; art 25c gal., long green pod seed, 15 Ib. Add postage. Gussie Conner, Rt. 1. ??? Guam. certified Maregl | mato plants, $1.25 M; 75c strawberry plants, Black, es hatehi $1.00. per 15. Waycross, Ro, L Certified, Saniche full count, Apr. del. Deal, Baxley, Rt.. 35 C. Orders over BOE. past a Mattie Belle, Sanders, Bue vad Porto Rica polite: oi c inspected. and treated, $1.25 M Marglobe tomato plants, $1.20. del;, moss cae No checks, | ven, oe Will have 100.000 Mareiegs mato plants for saie py A 10th, $1.25 per M, fod; ise Thornton, Surrency, Rt. Dea ~Geunine improved purple Porto. Rica potato plants $1 pei M. fob::Coffee; April.and Me Shipments, or exc. fo s Prank Bennett, Mers Red skin. Porto Rico. and treated potato. plant amt. ready a 10th, M,; postpaid. S. a Norris, man, Rt. 1... Govt..insp, red ae ye Porto. Rigo. , eae Bc per M. del. G, Screven, geN S . Genuine Barly Triu p plants $1.50 per M: Porte Rico plants $1. 25 per .fob, state insp. G, J. Ho Baxley, Rt, 1. ae Tomato plants, Mar, ots } Gwreater Baltimore, New Stone $1 per M. Del. cash with order no checks accepted; Mrs, Snod- ell Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 45,4 Genuine imp. Porte Rico pota, to plants $1.50 per M. del; R. Ws Rentz, Baxley, Rt. 2... Certified New Stone_ tom, plants $1,25 per M, de pe treated Porto Rico: potato plants $1.35 per M, del. Emory Rochelle, Rt. 1. Certified Mee a plants $1.25 per M, ready Aprik ao L, C. Mullis, Surrency, Rt. Tomato plants, Break 0 I $1.15 per M,: Or: 25 | paid; yo Mirs.c Grace: Toston , * i Ra, 1. Box Govt. insp. Porto Rico: Latah: ants: $1. 75 per M, 500, $1, post- aid to third: zone, 10,000 $2.60 r M by Exp; Cash or money rder, no checks; L. M. Wether- |. ord, Gainesville, oS Pa Marglobe. tomato plants, $1.00 | fob. or $1.25 M del. ready now; P. R. potato plants, $1.25 { fob. or $1.50 del. Ready Apr. a E, Nobles, Sey Ri. PD ner Ss Nace. 90c M; 25 C; Pink Skin potato plants, a M. Rees. Paul Lightsey, d@ Skin POR. Seis plants, 0 M del. or exchange for val- e 'T. Winge, Hazelhurst, Rt. ee notto. $1.35 M: Mar- obe, Earliana, Baltimore to- ato, 85. M; Ruby King, Calif. nder pepper, $1.50 M; ab- ge, 50c M. All plants ready Ap- ith. C. N. Strickland, Mer- Cert, tomato plants, 5-6-7 in. igh, Marglobe and Gyr. Balti- potato plants for sale, also e R, I. Red eggs, 60c doz. Ver- 1 May, Norman Park. Rt. 1. . larglobe New Stone, Gr. Bal- more tomato, $1.25 M; sweet ep pper, Bull Nose and Bell pep- er, $1.50 M. Mrs. Mary E, 'Tom- lin, Surrency. Rees | ae Early Triumph potato | Marglobe tomato plants, $1 igger Killer potato plants, 0 M, Sat. guar. Gov't insp. M. Carter, Rockingham, rglobe tomato plants, $1.00, 500; $1.50 M.5 M; lot . del, Moss packed. Mrs. 3rannen, Hazlehurst. usalem artichoke plants, ; $1.75 M. exc. for tomato, 1 and pepper plants, or 100 cap. white feed sacks. Mrs, eb ti Roberts, TeNeRCory Rt. orseradish plants, 20c doz.; ung: dewhberry, 35c doz. $1. 50 500, $6.50; calamus plants, 02.5 senna seed, 10c pint in nna, leaves, 10 pint. Mrs. A hnson, Alto. Rt. uns ndike strawberry, -20e- C; 500; $1.50 M; extra large, meat strawberry plants, Mrs, Effie or Cum- i ink and Red skin P. R. good plants, prompt shipment, dy April 1st, $1.50 M. del. Hi- Lightsey, Screven, ~ plants, well rooted, and oe $1. G. Collins, Cobb- trawberry plants, Mastodon, C, $1.75 500, $2.50 M; Lady A; peppermint ait ey 25 doz. Mrs. EB " weet bolato planta pink ski, to Rican, April, May, June, $1.25 M; Col, or $1.50, M; Ga. J. M. Knowles, Alma. imalaya plants. Sell or exc. Porto Rican sweet potato or farglobe tomato plants, Will pay R. F. Cochran, Cran- ly. iS San 0c C; also Wan- naker Dixie. Triumph cotton- | ( first yr. $1 bu. Lawson GNED: le, Rt. 1, omtao. penis) Baltimore and I ss, $1 M, del. Prompt ipment.. 3s G. Nicholls, Baxley, Bermuda onion pitts wile : ellow, large, 65 M. del, Cash , &. Glisson, Hawkins- Cabbage, plants, large fresh rT extra early Jersey, Char- Eon Wakefield, Flat Dutch, 500, 5c M; $3.25 5000; certified Rican potato, $1 35 M, $6.50 S 5000. All del. F. F. "Stokes, "o bacco, 100 yards tobacco bed, rginia | bright leaf, ready pull aoe Charles Chaffin, Way- Sy Thompson strawberry $1; $1.50 M, del. 80 ith. ea. also Brown Leg- mm eggs, 75e 15, $1.25. for - 30, irs, M. B. Scroggs, Alto. Strawberry plants, Klondike, ee ar $1.50 M; nice ung plants. All del. Mrs. Guy e, Cumming, Rt. 1. Tomato Plants, Marglobe, $1. 50 A Edward Campbell a Dollar tobacco nil P.} 50c, | 50 C; Shy: can. treated, $1.25 M del. genuine} tage; ee mint plants. for) | PLANTS FOR SALE "Sweet potato, red. skin, | Ansp and treated, ready | about Apr.; 20th. Book orders $1.50 per M. C. J. Gordon, Warwick. Himalaya berry plants, siaae: rooted, 6 for :25c, not postpaid.|: Miss Hazel: Westbrook, Gaines: | ville, Rt. 41, : Strawberry plants. Keastodon, 35 C: 500 for $1.75; $2.50 per M.. Lady Thompson, 30 C, 500, $1.25, $2 M. Miss Verdine Whit-| Mire, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Tomato plants, guaranteed, true to name Marglobe, $1.50 M; 75 per 500; also Black Minorca eggs, $1 for 15 del. Carl Callahan, Me | cross, Rt. 4. Youngberry, Acme -Thornless, Boysenberry, New Strawberries, raspberries, also roses, etc. Plants govet. insp. M. A. Neal, Ashland. Kudzu, 10 yr. old, $8 per M. W.R. Vines, Leary. Gen. Red skin P. R. potato, Govt. Insp. and New Stone to- mato plants $1.25 M. Fob.; Exc. for pimiento or other good var. pepper seed. G. C. OGuinn, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. Cabbage plants, ready n now, Ear- ly Jersey, Charleston, Conepha- gan and Golden Acre, 5c M, $2.50 5,000. O. HH. Owens, Pem- broke. bearing. $2.00 M del. 30c per J. M. Porter, Cumming, Rt. Tomato, Iceberg lettuce, pep- per, bell; hot and pimiento, egg plants, 35 C, carrot, beet, cab- bage and spinch plants 25c per C. Del, on $1.00 orders; Mrs. = V3 Franklin, Register. Strawberry plants, Klondike gnd Lady Thompson, 25c C, 90c for 500, $1.60 M; Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20c C, 65c 500, $1 M, del. Amos Gar- rett, Gainesville. Rt. 7. eo Rhubarb or pie slants: horse radish, comfrey and sage plants, will rooted, 10c bunch. Add post- fae Mie: Celia eee. Bib ley, wt: _ Tomato ane Marglobe or Red Rock, New Stone, ready Mar. 15, $1.25 M. del. 25 C, Moss pack- ed, J. T, Lightsey, Screven. Tobacco plants $1.50 M; cab- bage, 75 M; tomato, $1.00 M; bell and hot pepper, $2.00 M; White Bermuda onion, 75c M; certified Porto Rican potato, $1. 50 | M; Williams Toole wilt-resistant cottonseed $1.00 bu,. ae Ww. ee jams, Quitman; =. Tomato plants, cert. Marglobe, Greater Baltimore, $1.25 M del. Moss packed. Full count. Melyin Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4. Cabbage and onion plants, $1 | M del. Now ready; H. R. Williams, Baxley, Box 112, ee oe otf Cabage and Bermuda onion plants, 20c C; 50c 300, or $1.00 M. del., 5,000, $3.75 collect; To- mato plants, Apr. del. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. cs P, R. Sweet) potato plants $1.25 M, Godfrey s early yams $1.35 per M, del. ready Apr. 1. J. S. Griffis, "Waycross, Rail. Sweet: potato plants, Porto Ri- Early Triumph $1.50 M del. Ap- ril del. J; P. Beck, Baxley, Rt, 3. Tomato plants, Marglobe, $1]. |M del. moss packed, 25 C gov. inspected Red and. yellow skin Porto Rican sweet potato plants $1.25 per M del. George Griffis, | Screven. Porto Rican sweet potato plants pink skin, inspected and treated. | $1.75 M del. now ready; Marglobe | tomato. plants, $1.25 M del. 25c. . Moss: packed. Woodrow Light: sey, Screven. Sweet potato plants, Porto. Ri- con, . Eovemmens inspected and Tonkbe- ($1.25 M; Marglobe. to- mato, 35 C, $1 M, moss packed. April, May, June del. pee in Ga. Money. orders only. LL. Griffis, Odum, Rt. A, Box. 169, Tomato plants, Margiobe . and Baltimore, $1 M. del. Guaranteed. EB. H Bupchans, Baxley, Rt. 4. - Sweet potato plants, red skin, govt. insp. treated, $1.25 M fob. also Marglobe, New Stone and Matchless, Red Rock, Favorite Earlina, $1.20 M. fob. April May del. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. -2. : i Sweet potato plants, improved, $1.25 M. J. T, Goodrum, Warwick. Strawberry plants, Lady Thompson, 30c C, Jungs wonder- berries and Jungs Gibson, 40 Cc: pie plants, 3, 25c. Add postage: Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. Sweet potato plants, Porto Ri- can, pink or red skin, insp. treat- ed, ready April, $1 30 M del, Mar- globe or Scarlet Globe. tomato. Ready Mar. 18th. $1 M del. -25 Lightsey, Screven. Young berries, (25 for $1. 00, 50 r $1.50 100 $2.75, properly |. ge: Haskell, Strawberry plants, early ever-|. fob, trucks; gen. Market; certified pink skin Porto Rican,| Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. Sarah] per C, del. moss packed. Leland "PLANTS. F OR: SALE Calihace and onion: plants,! all var, 15 Ms tomato plants: $1.25 M; potato ate $1.50 M, from cert seed... S. E: Thompson, nee ey. oe Strawberry . plants, Klondike, 25e C, 80c 500, $1.50M del, Ev- erbearing 30c, Well rooted young plants. Royce ee SOwerY | Branch, Rt... 1.: Strawberry: plants. Klondike, 500, 60c, $1.00 per M__ Everbear= ing, same price; rooted . gocse!: plums, red currants, 6, 50c, 90c doz, rooted seuppernong 1c, Add ~ Garlic plants 45 C. Exc. for good, sound seed peanuts or ver- bearing strawberry plants. Each pay postage. Mrs. ae Clay- ton, Roy. and Charleston, frost-proof, 500, 65c; $1.00 M postage pd.; white and yellow Bermuda onion, same pepper, egg plants and potato plants. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Strawberry plants, Red Gold! y, Sugar Saver, 35c per doz. Red raspberry, 50c doz. Asparagus seed 25c per doz, also large type yellow Chry- santhemums 35 doz. All post- paid. Cash -or M. O, Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, Rt. 2. Box 59 Strawberry plants, Klondike and Lady Thompson, 500, $1.00, $1.75 M, del. Prompt shipment. pee Crowe, Gainesville. Rt. Porto . Rican, potato plants, govt. insp. and "treated, $1.50 M; Marglobe,; New, Stone tomato, $1.25 M. All del. to and in 3rd zone. Milton Arnold, Surrency. Strawberry plants, extra- large, sweet meat 25c C, $2 M; earliest variety Klondike '20 C, $1.50 M, blue Damson and purplish skin free stone plum, 3, 40c del. Exc. for pecans, died. beans, etc. Mrs, J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Lettuce and onion plants, 20c per ; Chinese mustard, 10c pkg. Martin gourd seed 5c pke., hardy chrysanthemum plants 25 per doz. Want some big ones. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Kudzu crowns, $6.00 . per M, $6.75 fob railroad; also want. a good work animal. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. Dewberry, young; well rooted plants, 35c doz. $1.50 C, $6.50, 500, $12 M; Horseradish plants 20c. doz. Calamus plants 15. doz. Add pattage, ne eae A, Johnson, Alte, Rt. 1 - Tobaceo. _ plants, 200 yd. bed, ready by -March 20, 30 thou. plants. Make best offer on bed and plants: early var. tomato plants, ready March 20: 25 C. Postpaid, $2.00 per M. J. H. Cham- pers, Milan. Cabbage plants, Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, white Bermuda onion plants. "15 per 'M. del. ee Cc. G. ve Bax- ley, Rt. 4 Kudzu crowns for sale, R. E, Lee, Concord. Z _ Strawberry a cae ing, 25e C, $1. M; Klondike 30] per C, $1.30 per M. Add postage. Cash with order; 1 ft: sugar pear trees 10c ea. $1.00 doz. Miss. Beul- ah Frye, Dallas, Rt. 3. - Cabbage plants, - Charleston Wakefield, Dutch and: Copenha- | Heading. collard; yellow and white Bermuda onion, 300, 50c; 500, 65c, or 85c M, 5,000- 1 000 60c: per M. Prompt shipment O. M. Crow, Gainesville. Strawberry plants, Lady Thom-|. pson, 25 C, 500 for $1, $1.5 M; Klondike, 500, 80c, $1.50 M; Sil- ver hull Crowder 90 pk. $1.60 half bu. $3 bu.; del prompt shipment. Bthel Crowe, Se ges ville, Rt. 2. 5 Se ge Per Break *O Day, 20c Marglobe| and] , $1.50 M,/ Rican, white triumph, white yams, Apr. 1 del. Dewey G. Crosby, Graham. : Sweet potato plants, Foe ~ can and Nancy Hall, Sta $1.25 per M. A. R. Jones, | Dhan Tomato plant, Marglobe, $1.00 per M, del. to. 3rd zone: after March 15th collard plants 60c per M. , Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Mrs. Edna White, Coffee. Sweet potato Deanet govt. insp. Porto Rican, pnik skin, $1.40 M., del: Marglobe tomato plants $1 M. April and May del. W. J. oe Jr, Odum, Rt 4, Box : ; Ly Booking - cries for pure more Rican sweet potato plants, govt. insp. at $1.25 M. or 15,000 for $10 April, May del. also Marglobe tomato plants, now ready, 25c C, or $2.00 M. B. A. Mateos, Fitz- gerald. Tomato plants, Marelobe: now ready, 25 C; $2 M; also pure insp. Porto Rican potato: plants, May ~ del. A ES Maddox, Pitz-! CRE..2. igi ag ne price. Apr. and May del. Tomato, | 40c doz. sage plants) | $1.25 M, 10,000 for $10, April- postage. Charles Thomas Smith, : Austell, Rt. 2, Box 90. Cabbage plants, Early Jersey .| DOW Tedy; booking orders, Porto 5 = "PLANTS F OR SALE Sapte iiante.. Early Jersey and Chas: Wakefield, 15 C; $1.25 M; Iceberg lettuce, white Bermu- da onion; Marglobe' tomato; 7 in. plants, how ready. 25c per C, $1.50 M del. Porto Rican potato plants, ready Apr. 10, $1.50 M ready Apr.del. Mrs. H. i Britting* ham, Guyton, Cabbage _plants, Charleston wakefield: Crystal Wax Ber- muda onion plants 75c M, 40c 500: Prompt shipment. Guaran- teed count. D. L, McKinney, Pine Grove. es Tomato and cabbage, leading vars. onion plants, guar. del. in good condition, 25c per C, 300, 60c" $1 M del. 5c M in 5,000 lots or more, Exp. Col. Ernest Will- jams, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Tomato plants, Stone and Pon- derosa, April. 1 del. Call trade only,.or will exc. for any farm 3 produce or meat. Geo. Bedinge- field; Macon, 717 First Street. Tomato plants, Marglobe, $1.00 M, moss packed; Porto Rican po- tato plants $1.50 M, del. April Mary Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4. Tomato plants, Marglobe and Greater Baltimore, $1.20 M del. ready March 15. Cach with order. No stamps. Mrs. D: S. Deen, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. Box 99. Strawberry plants, Klondike, 25c C, 80ci 500, $1.50 M; Lady Thompson 30 G, $1.15 500, $2.00 M. All del. Mrs. Verna Strick- land, Flowery Branch. Rts a: Strawberry plants, Missionary $1.50. 500, $2.00 M; garlic 10c head, $1.00 doz. peppermint, sparmint, 50c doz, medicine rhubarb 50 doz. catnip 50c doz. yellow root 50c: lb. Miss Mattie! McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Cabbage plants, Jeading var. (5c. GC, postpaid to 2nd zone, or 50c M in crates of 2,500 by exp. Exc. for field peas. J. W. Lang, Omega. Strawberry plants, Missionary, 500 $1.25: $2.00 M; catnip, pep- permint, spearmint, yelllow root, hoarhound plants, 35c doz. 4 doz. $1.00; Himalaya blackberry plants $1 doz. perennial yellow larkspur 50c doz. Mrs. i ee McCurley, Hartwell. . Kudzu, strong healthy crowns, 2 to 5 years. old, $4.00 per M. Exe. for N. . runner peanuts at market price. Clyde Lanier, Graymont, Rt. 1. SEED WANTED Want 10 Ibs., amber cane seed, or early orange, for feed. Exc. Marglobe tomato plants. Also want 8 bu, iron peas. H. L. os liams, Baxley. Want Texas ~ watermelon and individual (small sized) water- melon seed, red or yellow cushaw seed, thls., of ea. kind. Miss May ane | Sims, Rhine, Want 20 ibs. eens Excell watermelon seed. Send sample and quote price. oN. M. Perry, Ellaville. _ Want 1 qt. old fashioned onion buttons, not scallions or shallot buttons (onions grow from but- tons, make onions next year). Have garlic bulbs and buttons. Mrs, W. H. Kinney, Parroliion. {47 Want 10 bu. or Jess of sugar crowder pea seed. Exc, insp. P. R. potato plants. Quote best price. Mrs. E. A. Lambert, Den- ton. Want sev. bu. hace beans, o- too-tans, Lespedeza, seed and Italian grass seed. W. L. Cou- sins, Jr., Decatur, Rt. 2.. or Ve ae SEED FOR SALE Vigorvine inate ceed 25 ai 1-4 pt, $1.00; Rocky Ford Canta- loupe 25 pkt., 60c pt. Stone Mtn Cuban Queen Watermelon seed, 50c pt. del. B, . Moore, Cedar- town. Gen. Del. No. 1 Hale Best Seksicionoe seed, 40c lb., Guar, J. R. Parnell Unadilla. Marglobe. tomato seed, $1.15 Ib.; New Stone and Baltimore toamto seed, 75c Ib.; Klondike strawherry plants, 500 for 90; $1.40 M del. Prompt shipment. E, C, Waldrip, Flowery Branch, bo 0: Honey Rock cantaloup seed, 50c teacupful postpaid. Horace Burrell, Elberton, Rt. 3. . Pure, sound, 1937 crop Cuban Queen watermelon seed, 90c Ib., white, speckled pole butterbeans, white bunch butterbeans, 15 Ib. plus postage. Exchange for. dried fruit, good setting eggs or fertile guinea eggs. Mrs. G. L. 1 -Bronwood, $5 - Pure white bunch Buttetbeaii 20e lb. not Deatpeld: Mr e a. Miles, | Harlem. nee | aldsons hatehing eggs, 75c per 1 : postpaid, Mrs, George Pome running butterbeans, brown sug Gainesville, -Rt. 2. Buckhead. and floated; $4.00 bu. W. Valdesta, Rt. 4, Box 254. Dallas, Rt. 3. oes shade, 45' Ib, - Pure Langford watermelon ville, Bt. oa Friday, April Ee plant: _seed, 30. for plus. 3c stamp:;: Directions eare with each: order. Also purebred R. I. or 50c at my home. Mrs, | Owen, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Cornfield bean seed: ane cut: sharts and. deep. strings, 25 ful; also prolific corn, $1.00 per, Rt. 2. Box 21. Long green pod: okra see lb.; Mammoth gourd, 25 for 20 Jbs.. white rice peas, 10c J. P. Morgan, Rt. 2, Senoia. Scarified Sericea lespe seed. Low prices. Govt. allows $2.50 an acre for planting. Wi J. Brennan, ijl 19 St., Colum bus. Kansas early uaterieion. ee tough rind, 40c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots. W. N: Spiers, Dublin, Rt. 1.- Fine sorghum seed, 5c bright baled oat straw, 3 ba $1.00. W.H, Holt, Fayettevi'le Henderson Bush limas, Ha ings Dwarf okra; small w crowder peas, 20c postpaid. Ida B. Bailey, Buffton. 500 stalks Ribbon Cane seed; also 500 bundles fodder L, Adams, 247 Rockyford Ay N. E., Atlanta. tone finger red pepper se red pepper, 10c thls.; bani mushmelon 5c this. Cuvan Qi watermelon 25 teacup; ie. er watermelon, 25 cupful. Miss Eva Harris, Keysville. - 90-day velvet beans,, $1.0 00 in new 2% bu. bags. C. H. C Sandersville, Rt. 2. ~ 5 Large yellow pupkin seed = cupful; vigorvine tomato 100, 25 or 50 plants, 25c; Marglobe w mato plants, 50, 25 H. P. Crow Tomatoes: Colossal (grow over 4 lbs. ea.- and White Beauty, (no acid), 150 seed, 25c del. J. H Champion, Roy, RFD Marglobe tomato seed, $1.1 ~altimore, Stone Favorite, Ib.: 10 lbs. $6.50; turnip seed: Seven Top, $1.00; Purple Tf 75 Ib. eollard.seed, 60c lb. W R. Stephens, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Brown Streake: Half Ru bean seed, 25c cupful; 2 for Cash or M, O. Add Postage, L. R. Ashworth, poh fai: Fe ; About 30 Ibs. bial Q Watermelon seed, 50c Ib. Postage. L. M. Graham, Unad White bunch butterbeans, lb.; Hastings collard seed half cup; Dixie Triumph cott seed, 75 bu: E. T; Smith, Wadk Little white bunch lima bu tebean seed, 20c lb. Excha: 5 lbs. for 10 Ibs. Mrs. ; Rucker, Funstor eae Vigorvine .tornato seed, sm . fruit, wilt-resistant, bear un frost, pkg. 200, 25c. eee R. ENO. Y Chufas- seed,. ma Strickland, Wayeross, Rt. _ B Apr. Vigorvine voniats see seed, 25c; $1.00 per. M, enou for 1-4 acre, with | instructio Will C, Smith, Roy. sii 12 gourd seed, 15c from. a pus- shel gourd. Mrs. M. F. L California multiplying Mrs. Ola girs OCKIAGY 2. Stone Min: S enfermloly 20c Ib.; over 100 Ibs, 150% Cream Crowder peas, 6c Ib.; ov 2 bu.; lots: 5 Ib. You pay. pos tage. No stomps. W. A. Moore Haddock, . Rt: seed, harm picked, dried in Vine okra, 10c doz.; ee 12 pt. in pod; senna, beans, J pt.; dill seed, 10 large pkt. Johnson, Alto, $1.00 Ib., W. A. bang: M California maltigtvles seed, 10c start, Add 3c posi Mrs. Sallie. aor, Rockmart, 2. ey Visorvine tomato seed, -10 C: vine okra, 10 50. Mrs, Collins, Rising Fawn, Rt. 3 Gourd seed, 10c iozen. Mashall, Reo: F. .D, Pitts. 20 but uit. seed, 1 3c postage shange headed collard seed for. | y, _ for $4.00. Jesse "Ay: Tay- gerald, Rt. Beas ae .| hand selected, 30c lb.; wi liams, Greauile, Rt. Texas Ribbon Cane Ib.; less than 10 lbs., 8 only, Lewis F. MeCoy, ot a6 Chantenay carrot seed, sas! Mathews, Bow- in need? 3 qts., 65c; large box full for i5 del.; ts, 4c ea. or 30c doz; del. Exchange 100: for roma, strawberry -plants. : : Moon, Waco, Rt. 2. dried chufas, 10 Ib. or shelled pop corn, 10c} postage. Melis Weenh day akciincton bee. 10 half pt. No checks or uther Norris, Harrison. xie watermelon seed, aie: eae Houan; teiniain watermeion ; Cushaw seed, 50 for : Floyd Sargent, Cor- | a Arthie. - Griffis, 1, Box 42: pod okra, seed, 20 C large pack. Mrs. fei Jpharetta. oS postage on small Hubert F. Turner, eed, ripens 60 days from ae pkg., 25c; acre bag, corn field bean seed, and tender, 30c qt.; 2 qts. : r- 80C, gal, pore ie Mrs. ilton, Rt. 2, Box 88 A. if] kra seed, bears until 10c per 2 tbls. ;_ Speckle ler peas, 2 Ibs., 25. Mrs. : pure Stcne Mountain seed, treated, 50c. Ib. R. Andrews, Haddock. 4 hion. Speckle bunch but- Ma. O. No Stamps. mek Conley. tings Texas seeded Ribbon eed, ist yr., 2 Ibs., 20c 5 43% bu. Hastings su- bu. pure bunch velvet} for seed, sound, $3.00 bu. Hastings cin sunflow- ; 16 Ibs. crotol- , 25e Ib. Mrs. N. B. Bra-| 0 pkeg.; ), Rt, 2. tone Mtn. watermelon ated and improved guar, be best of ship- ), 50c Ib. J. M. Liv- t xter, Box 68... oe Queen watrmel- 50 lb.; eeper peas, 10 Ib. del, lots; also White duck oe s, 40c doz. Add post- red D,; Brooks, ot 1g Rocky Ford semia ad, 10 this.; very. large aloup seed, same. Bree, -1 bu, White | Bushel gourd tic. guinea beans, ee pkt,; 2a8 for well | Footed Concord ee -vines, : "}Bramitt, "ailiay. Rt, 2. 100 Ib. Dixie Belle ee. og ae than. 10 Ibs. add postage. A L. Brady, ; _| Rupert. Sweet pimiento pepper seed, dill seed, old fashion muckmelon | seed, 10c thls.; 3 for 25c del. Mrs. liettic Ralston, Ella Gap, Calif. beer seed, 5c tsp. Ada postage. Clellan Jackson, | Waco, Rt. 2:, Box 91, Good variety okra seed, 13; 2 -tbis.; . Burpees _ Mammoth pumpkin seed, 15c pke.: mixed color cornfield seed, 30c. cupful, postpaid. No stamps, Mrs. E. F. Edmonds, Trion, Rt 1. i ~ Large size Martin and Long Handle Dipver gourd seed, 10c. large pkg. del. Mirs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. . ie : : COTTON SEED for SALE Pure Stoneville No. 2 Cotton seed, $3.00 per 100 Ibs.; Stone- ville No. 5 extra prolific cotton seed, $4.00 per 100 lbs.; Stone- ville No, 2B, $5.00 per 100 lbs.| otto, seed, $4,00 per 100 Ibs. fob. | Alton Mahan, Rydal. D. Tatum, Palmetto. 25 bu. pure Farm Relief No. 4 cotton seed, $1.00 bu. fob, Jce W. Bickers, White Plains. 25 bu. pure D. P. L. No. 11 cotton seed, 3rd yr., kept pure at gin, 42 per cent lint, $3.00 per 100 Ibs. fob my place. Linton G. Ray, Covington, Rt. 2. e : Stoneville and Lone Star cot- ton seed mixed, 75c bu, at my place or exchange for anything of value, Pat McRae, Buckhead. 100 bu. D. P. L. No. 11 A cot- ton seed, ist yr., $1. 00 bu. M. F. Harrell, Covington, Rt. 4. HS 800 lbs. pure Farm Relief No. 4 cotton seed, $2. 50 per 100 lbs. S.. J, Brown, Bowman. 100 bu. Wannamaker ~ conten, seed, Ist yr. wilt-resistant, kept clean at gin, free from black seed, $1.00 bu. Cash with order. Grady Benson, Ty Ty, Rt. 2. 25 bu. Rhymes Cook cotton seed, ist yr., kept pure at gin, $3.00 per 100 lbs. M. O. only, fob | C. O. Griffin, Fitzgerald. Rt, 2. 100 bu. pure D. P. L. cotton seed, $1.00 bu. or $3.00 per 100 Ibs, Jonathan Bryan, Philomath. Stoneville No. 2. cotton seed, pure and clean, 80c bu. Cheaper in larger lots. E. J. Sanders, Rockmart, Rt. 3. Half and Half cotton seed, $1.50 bu.; May: cherry sprouts 10c ea.| Ast yr., rattlesnake roots, 20c Ib. and other herbs. Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Half and Half cotton seed, Ist yr., kept pure at gin, $1.00 bu. or $3.00 per 100 Ibs. fob. Ray Tay} : lor, Gainesville, Rt 5. | Pure Rucker No. 11 cotton. oe ist yr., 75: bu.; $1,10 per. 100. Ibs. Fred Senkbeil, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Few bus. Extra, long staple Williamantic. cotton seed, $2.00 bu. Cash with order. P. H., _Mon- fort, Buena | Vista. Todds staple cotton seed, Ast a ye kept pure at gin, $3.00 bu. Green Greeson, Bethlehem. Pure Stoneville No, 2 Cotton seed, $2.50 per 100 Ibs. freight paid; seedling ribbon cane seed, 15 pk. postpaid. No checks. J. H: Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. Pure -toneville No; 2 Cotton. seed, 75c bu, or exchange for blacksmith tools or combination planter, with duplex Donner: UR. P. Bomar, Palmetto, Rt. inighs 60 pu. Pure -atoneville: No, 3 cotton seed, | ist yr., $1.00 bu. or t $3.00 per 100 Ibs, also 30 bu. Cokers No, 4 cotton seed, 1st yr., pure and sound, * 50 bu. or $4.00 100 Ibs>fob. S. B. Duncan, Bowdon Junction, 30 bu. D. P. L. cotton seed, gin- ned 43 to 45 per cent lint last year, $1.00 bu., $3.00 per 100 Ibs. Walter E. King, Lithonia, Rt. 1. 500 bu. long staple Farm Relief cotton seed, privately ginned, 1 1-8 inch staple, guar. pure, 75c bu. You furnish sacks, Ralph P. Walker, Wharthen.. - No. 11 D. P. L. cotton seed, 1 in. staple, 85c bu. fob. Ralph 8S. Col- lier, Comer. Wannamaker Dixie Triumph wilt-resistant cotton seed and Cokers Farm: Relief cotton seed $1.00 bu. fob. Mrs. J. E. Peddy, Davisboro:* Clevewilt, Cokers change for. extra early potato | than ae iL. E. Fass a. Dipper | and . Maxtin | ae per | 100 Ths. A ee ton seed, Ist Jint 144 in resistant cotton wilt-resis- | tant cottonseed, 75c bu. Ex-. -'Wannamaker Glvetand Svvtbit babe $2.25 per 100 Ibs.; also 1 : S| good Old Hickory two horse wa- gon in good condition, J, Ww, Greene, , Thomaston | ete A 150 bu. Cokers 100 str. staple cotton seed, 1st yr., $2.50 per: 100 | Ib. bag. -fob. Cash with order. Ben FR. Tanner, Sandersville. 400 bu. Stoneville No, 5 cotton: seed, high lint producer, 75e. bu. fob. W. R. Turk, Monticello. - Stoneville. No, 2 cotton _seed, $3.00 per 100. lbs.. fob. Hammond Simmons, Alto, Rt. Ae te 95 bu. Stoneville No. 2 ectton | seed, 2nd yr., 75c bu. W. 1 Ee Culloden, Cooks wilt-resistatit, Cleveland Big Boll, Dixie Triumph and Co- kers cotton seed, 80c bu. J. F. Fussell, Fitzgerald. Cokers Farm Relief. str. 4; Cokers 100 cotton and Cokers 5, str. 7 cotton seed for sale. B. Cc. Teasley, M. D., Hartwell. Pure Seabrook Sea Island cot- ton sed, 7c Ib. fob. S: L. Calfee, Brunswick, Pedigreed, recleaned Stoneville Half and Half cotton seed, ist yr., $3.00 per 100 Ibs. fob. S. P. Reed, Varnell, Rt. 1. Pure Gallaways Dixie Rose cotton seed, kept pure at gin, 5c bu.; fine little rice peas, 10c Ib. white rice. pop corn, 10c lb, Add postage. Mrs Marie Holland, Dal-. ton, Rt. 2. Wannamaker with - resistant big boll cotton seed, pure and clean, 3 bu., $2.00; also nice cow; calf 2 wks old in March. ist calf $40.00. W. W.. McPherson, Villa | Riea, Rt. 1. Stoneville 2-B cotton seed, 1st yr., ginnled one variety gin, 90 | per cent germination, $1.00 bu. in 3 1-3 bu. sacks; also. want good, sound horse about 900 lbs.; 5 to 10 yrs. old to ride or work. W. E. Rheney, Hephzibah. ae Nice lot D, P. L. 11-A cotton seed, 40. pers cent lint, 95 bu. del. H. Grady Adams, er Cir- cle, : Coker's No. 100 cotton eee $1.00 bu. or $3.00 cwt. fob. L, 8. Kelly, Maxwell. Pure CGokers Farm Reliet No. 4 cotton. seed, $1.00. bu.; pure Rucker cotton seed, 90c bu. Ex- change for two 90 lb. shoats (Hampshires . preferred.) DA Hutcherson, Ashland. recleaned, - germination 92 per cent $2.50 per 100 Ib. bags; Whatleys prolific seed corn, hand shelled, $2.00 bu.; % bu., $1.25; 75 pk. here. W. H. Soe ton, Griffin. wilt-resistant cotton seed. 1st yr. $3.50 cwt.; 2nd yr.$2.25. J. J, Oli- ver, Commerce, Rt, 3. ca 1,000 bu. Dixie Triumph cotton | seed, ist yr., $1.00 bu. J. H. Wim- berly, Munnerlyn, RP De seed, ist yr. Fertilized 600 Ibs. per acre, from bottom cotton saved from second bale through gin, $1.25 bu. Mrs. J.-M: Deen, Axson, Farm relief cotton seed, $3.00. per 100 Jbs.. Exe. for corn, peas, O-too-tan beans. Nix me Machen, Rt..1. . 160 bu. Cokers long staple cot yr., ginned c $4.00 per 13 abs 1. J. Stone, McDonough, Rt Boe: and. Half cotton. aL: 1st yr., $1.00. bu.; Big a prolific flint corn, $1,00 a ee Ss. W. PWhit- 00 bu. Wee wilt-re- Epon cotton seed, str. 6, $1.00 te Aubrey Roberson, Temple, Rt. _ Bartow, Pure Cleveland. Boll, wilt- $1.60 bu, fob. R. A. Mallory, ar Concord. 100 bi pure Rhyne Cooks imp. big. boll, wilt-resistant cotton seed. $1.00 bu. Jewell Benson, Ty Ty. Rt. 2, ; 25 bu. Stoneville No. 2 cotton seed, 1 in. sbaple, $1.00 bu, fob.; Pride Ga. watermelon seed, eer sorters enue seed, Be: 2a postage. L. P. Wri Chipley, Rt, 2, Extra fine cotton seed, 1% in staple, $6.65 cwt. fob. D. D. &, Bond, Lithonia. Piedmont Cleveland, Big Boll } Cotton seed, ist yr., A in. wilt-resistant, $1,00 bu . Hickman, antoeeaio eg. P. L, No. 11. cotton 2. per owe fob.; no oe haga Willie: eee Bu- 1B, SOON, Stoneville No. 2-B wotton. iseea: Wannamaker Wonder. No, 6.| seed, 2nd yr., Hfob.. Bramitt Caldwell, SARUR ie Sa0e. bu: eae Toole, ines e: cle ant qoton esd. 1 to 4 bu., $1.25 |bu.; over 4 bu., $1.00 fob. Cash. cs Walter Crummey, a Rt. pictnoak Gleveland,, Big Boll ether seed, Ist yr. Y-16 -in. "; staple, $1.00 bu. or S00 cwt. fob; W, T.. _ Bagley, Jr,, Cumming. 100 bu. Piedmond Cleveland cotton seed, 90c bu.; $1.00 cwt. = red farm. M. C. Parker, Point eter, bi ae Triumph cotton Seeds 75 UL ay peas, sound and brigiht, $1. 5 bu... fob. T, Thomason, Rt.. 2. No. 11 Rucker cotton seed, 45%. lint, $3.50 cwt. | Gainesville, Rt, 4 Stoneville No. $1.00 bu. M. . Ground, Rt, 4. 400 bu, No. 11 D, P. cotton seed, 1 to 1 1-32 in. erie, 40 to 43% lint, ginmed in one varie- ty gin, 75c bu. Ernest O. Sayer, Winston. 40 bu. Wannamaker Wonder, wilt-resistant. Dixie -Triumph, str. 6 cotton seed, 1st yr., pure, clean and bright, W. D. Harper. 1004 Plant Ave.. Waycross. 5 bu. Mars Rose cotton. seed, kept pure at gin, $1.00 bu. Lea Wella Elliott, Lavonia, Rt..1. Wannamaker Wonder Wilt cot- | ton seed, Ist year, recleaned; Stoneville No. 2, $1.00 bu.; $3.00 bu., $3.00. 100 lbs. fob. Jahn L. Hattaway, sDavisboro. | Several hundred pie Coksr's 5 cotton seed, J. Farm Relief cotton seed, str. 3} and 4, 2nd. yr., guar. pure, sound, $1.00 bu., $3.00 per ewt. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2. Pure Wannamaker, wilt-resis- tant cotton seed, kept pure at gin, 70 bu. R. se Sta tey. Har- rison. 85 percent germination, $1.00 bu. H. B. Ward Watkinsville. Pure Wannamaker Cleveland and Ruckers cotton seed, sound, clean, $1.00 bu. Exchange for seed peanuts, velvet or O-Too-Tan beans. L. E. Adants, Hartwell, ie: -No. 11 improved Rucker cotton seed, cleaned and graded, $1.25 bu.; $1.10 Gu. in 3 bu. cotton bags. fob J J. T. _ Rt. 4, Mariet- Cokers Feral Relief cotton seed, recleaned, $1.00 bu, Exch. for hay at $15.00 ton or seed run- ner peanuts, $1.00: pu.;-also \pure- bred black Poland Chinas, 3 mos. old, $20.00 pr. R. es Barnes, Summit, 40 or 50 pu: Stoneville 2-A ee ton seed, 1st yr., ginned clean, $3.00 per "100 lbs. J. M. Nix, Hien ery Branch, - Pure unmixed Half ae Half cotton seed, ist yr., $3.00 per 190 Ibs. fob. S. Py Reed, Varnell, | Rt. 1. Wannamakers Clevewilt.. cot- ton seed, ist yr., and Dixie Tri- umph, 2nd _ yr. Privately ginned. No orders less than 10 bu. Ww: W. Quinn, Washington, Rt. 3. cee Pure Stoneville No. 2. -eotton >1 in. staple, Te | bu. ow. A. Hendon, . Woodstock, Rt. 3g, es Pure Stoneville and Farm Re- lief cotton seed, 7T5 bu. Ae tae selected seed corn, $2.00 bu. W Vandiver Heavy Fruiter cotton &: Spivey. Social Circle. 600 bu. Pettys Toole ae seed. Wilt-resistant, pure, select- ed, re-ginned, re-cleaned. Made 15-16 staple last 2 yrs. $1.00 bu. D. I. King, Unadilla. Cokers No. 100. cotton : seed, 40 percent lint, 1 1-16 inch staple, ; clean, $4.00 per 100 Ibs. We aa so Calif. white blackeyed peas Cox. Roswell. 80" bu, New Deal Farm Relief doa seed, $2.50 per 100 lbs. or 75e bu. G, wW. Swain, Lumber city, Rt. 1. 5 200 | , Clevewilt cotton seed, str. 6, ist. yr., $3.00 per 100 Tbs. or $1.00 pu. fob Fort Valley. John M. Rice, Byron. - 1,000 bu. pure Farm Relief, str. 4 cotton seed, $1.00 bu. fob. J. R. Nunnally, Monroe. aoe 50 bu. D. P. L. No. 11 cotton seed, almost pure, average oe 43 1-2 percent, 75c bu fob. BE Briscoe, Loganville. "5 pu. Delta No. 11-A cotton seed, guar. pure, Ist yr., $1.25 pu. fob or. $1.50 bu. del. Exchange for corn, -velvet. peanuts, or O-Too-Tan beans. F, Mul- lins, Mansfield, Rt. 1. Sound Rucker cotton seed, 60c bu. at my barn. Felix R. Arnold, Philomath, / 45 bu. No. 2 Stoneville cotton seed, 2nd yr., pure and clean, 90c bu. Exchange good stock pigs. J. A. Crawford, Calhoun, Rt. 2. 15 bu. Cokers No. 5 Clevewilt cotton seed, recleaned, 75c bu. 65 bu. O-Too-Tan soy beans, $4.00 eh 15 bu. Biloxi, 22.25 bu, fob. S. B. Goodwin, Marshaliville. 3 aes recleaned Stoneville No. 2. cotton seed, $2.00. per 100. lbs BE. Ansley, aL, P, Forrester, | Goss, Ball : | seed, $1.00 bu.; - Cokers 100 aon seed, 1st yr.,| (per acre, Rican Red sweet potatoes, seed or Slips. L: L, Morgan, oe Me morial Dr., Atlanta. ae Wannamaker Clevewilt : : seed, | 1st yr., ginned absolutely pure, $1.00 bu. Bee ee Winders BS seed yrs, 40 percent lint, toi 1-32 in. staple, 90c bu.; 20 bu. Stoneville No. 2. cotton st 2nd yr., 38 percent. lint, 1 to 1 inch staple, 90e bu. Kept at gin. Carey B. Willis, Molen. 1,000 bu. Steneville No. 2-A cot=| ton seed, 1st yr., $1.00 bu.: $60.00 ton fob. John Wilkinson Se Hogansville, H 100 bu. Cokers Hiri Relief and 100 bu. Cokers One Hundred cotton seed, $1.00 bu.; 300 - Hastings seed corn, $2.00. bu. AW seed ist yr. Also 10 tons ea. mead= 5 ow peavine ha es $15.00 ton. fob Penfield. M. T. Sanders Com~ merce, Farm Relief cotton seed, teste. ed 90 percent germination. Mrs. EH. T. May, Warthen. : Cleveland Big Boll, wilt-resies. tant cotton seed, 90 bu.: also few bushels Half and Half, 1st. yr., $1.50 bu. fob. L.. E. bah Cobbtewn, Bite 28s) Q Pure, elean Stoneville No. wi cotton seed, Toc bu.; 10 or more bus., 70c bu. M. H. Barnett, : Washington. 3,000 Ibs. Cokers 100 Be seed, 1st yr.; $3.50 per 100 lbs. 1,500 lbs, Farm Relief str. 4. All kept pure at gin, $3.00 per 100 y W. T. Allen, Danielsville, Rt. 1. 35 bu. pure, long cotton seed, | $1.00 bu. Jim Bryant, Bristol. 100 bu. Stoneville No. 2 cotton: Whatleys seed corn, $2.50 bu. Hand selected, N. W. Parham, Warm Springs. Good Farm Relief cotton se 2nd, yr., 60c bu.; also good plug mule cheap. C.E. Baggett, ae) ville, Bt 8. His Stoneville, boll, Ist yr., 75c bu.; globe tomato. seed, $1. .00 lb.; New Stone and Baltimore, 15e. lp.3- cream brown, white and speckled | sugar crowder peas, 8c lb. B. R,- Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. ke 75 bu. D. P, L. 11-A cotton seed, Ist yr., ginned at one variety gin, $1.00 bu. te. een aer, Care rollton. - oe Cokers big. boll, wilt. resistand cotton seed $1.00 per bu. shipped it eae runner bean seed 30c per lb. 2. lbs. 55c del. C. A. Wilbanks, Be >, Commerce. 200 bu. D&PL No, 11- A cotton seed, ginned at one variety gin and recleaned average 43%%. pers cent lint, 1 to 1.1-32 inch ae per bu. - Arlin Davenport, FOP ey | hanan. 30 bu. dears staple cotton Saal | privately ginned, pure when pought last year, $5.00 per bu | prepaid. B. N; BOwn, Rt. 1, Doug= ae lasville.. = , -Impr. Mars Rose cotton: ceed, 5 locks to boll, pulls from 1 i : to 1 1-4 staple, ee acre. $2.00 per bu. Mrs. J. Eley, White Plains. 23405 5 Cokers 100. cotton - seed 1 ye from. breeder. Pure, sound felean. 1 1-16 inch staple, small stalk and. foliage. $1.00 per. bit, B. FP. Fagan, Martin, 3 Rucker Early Impr. cotton seed (1150 Ibs. make a 500 lb. bale) $1.25 a bu. Thomas Bat aa! noe land. : DP&L No. 11-A T5 per bu: aly $3.50 per bu. Exch. either for. good Brab peas, O-Too-Tan beans or anything can use. Willie rR Smith. Rt. 2, Villa Rica. 100 bu. GPaniagnakers Dixie Triumph wilt resistant, Ist yeas . from breeder, ginned pure and clean, 40 percent: lint, 1 in. ote and better. 3 bu. for $2.00. Exch, ee for peas or velvet beans: W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica. 25 bu. pure Wanamakers wilt resistant cotton seed, oe tested, 1 yr. grown, $1.00. per pu. C. A. Phillips, ort ts ee dalia, 150 bu. ne ae Stoneville No. 4. cotton seed $1.00 per bu. H. Rigdon, RFD 2, Roberta. 200 bu. Farm Relief cotton seed, 43 percent lint, $2.25 per 100 lbs fob. Geo, C. Young, Tennille. 400 bu. No 11 DP&L planti seed. Ginned on D&PL gin. o per bu.; also ae to buy 100: pe field peas. E. O ville. Rucker No. 11 cotton seed lat year 47 percent lint $3.00 per 40 a Ip. Marlin Alexander, Re 5, Cleveland. | S oe Impr. College No. 1 wilt ellen = rain on. a Hand selected, ; | Hatcher, RAL 39 percent lint. a also Mars fob.; 90c at home; White Half . Sayer, Douglase 100 lbs.; 100 Ibs: Big yellow comm tant cotton seed. Picked without Ae eae sotlhd aa clean Stone- = ginned and . recleaned - 70e per} f= Dt: Riley | C Couch, ue, .3 Pure Stoneville. cotton seed No. 92-52 staple length 1 3-16 inch, extra early $1.00 per bu: fob. 10 bu. lots 90c per Se a ae: Bishop. ; 26. bu. Spacamakecs, Dixie pris! umph,, $1.00. per. bu. fob;. Exch: for}: O-Too-Tan or field .peas;. also _-$3.00a bu. fob." T. Rt. 3) Carrollton. Piedmont Mont. Clevland cot- ton seed No. 2, 1 inch to 1-1-8 inch staple $1.00 ae bu. $3.00 . per 100 lbs. fob. A. B. Payne, Rit. 2, Temple. Sop} 1,000 bu. Cokers 100, Aes tion test 88 percent; 1,000 bushel _ Stoneville 2-A, test 86 percent; 300 bu. Wanamakers Dixie Tri- mmph strain 2-A-20, test 82 per- cent. All ist year. Guar. pure. $1.00 bu. fob. J, H. Goolsby, Mon- ticello, Pure clean Stoneville No. 2 cot- ton seed 75c a bu.; 10 bu. or more 70c per bu. M. H. Barnett, Washington, fs O, McLendon, 41. Ehese seed:- are Se aa 8. Floyd, heganville, i : Cokers selected Farm Relief $2.00 per 100 fob.;O-Too-Tan _ Soy beans, 100, bu.. 1937. crop, res cleaned im 2, 1-2 bu. bags $3.00, J. roe. Dixie Rose cotton seeds, roll _ dropped. at.gin,- kept pure, ~ 85 fou. fob.; White rice,popcorn 10c Ib. on. ear. Miss 'Thelma,,Burnett, _ RFD 2, Box. 196,. Dalton, .. Pure Rhyne Cook cotten seed ist year $1.00 a bu. fob. W. O. _ Wilson, Rt. 1, Cusseta. 200 bu. Cokers Ist yr. 5 str. cotton seed $1.25 a pu., 5 pu a or more $1.00 per bu. fob. ; Kirkland, Rt. 2, Box 86, Nicholls: _ Stoneville Cotton No.2 sed,' | ginned on one variety: gin and re- cleaned T5c ee bu. fob: Newnan |: or Ramond.., a 3, Newnan, ee 200 bu. pure Bbpne Coke: tauis Big Boll wilt. resistant cotton seed $1.00 bu. Jewel, Bao me 2, Ty Ty. Wanamakers wilt eeisatt eee fen seed.7-8 inch ,staple $2.50 _ MoRae. : - Wanamaikers - Cleveland. Big 5 Boll cotton seed, 1st yr pate 90c bu. $2.75 per cwt. fob. J M. Kemp, & Acworth, Rt, 2.- DP&L No. 11-A 1st yr. $1.00 bu. fob. Pure Stonevill *O0c bu. Ibs., gentle, work anywhere, Ty Ww. Simmons, Douglasville. - - Wanamakers Cleve 1 1-16 stap- le 40 percent. lint. 1937, ginned 100 percent pure, ist year from. originator $1.00 ye bu., $3.00 per 100 lbs. fob. W. D Milam, Rt. 1 Austell: a Heavy Fruiter, greatest yield- ing cotton I ever grew, good lint, first _yar, and worth--the price $3.50 cwt.; also few cwt. Stone- Ville No. 2 at $2.50 cwt. All sack- ed and.del. to. transportation, Co. . R. Morris, Rt. 3, Newnan. 200 bu. Addison, extra. early _ prolific cotton seed, 1 in. staple, - 45 per cent lint, $1. @0 bu. fob. . Clarence Brown, Helena, 35 bu. Dixie Rose cotton seed, $1.00 bu.; 90c bu. for lot; few bus. old Brabs New Brabs and Tilman. peas. Ki S. Bere Ses Rt 3 : _ Cokers, Cleve it eoton seed, first year from breeder $1.00 bu. in new.3 bu, bags fob. Zebina. L.. A. Griffin, Rt, 2, Wrens. 49 Bu. pure Hi bred. Half and Half cotton seed 75c per bu. F. D. Garrard, Vidalia. e 50 bu. D&PL No. dt A cotton | seed, first year out, ginned on one variety gin: $1.00 bu. plus|T, express. Aton Kemp, Star Rt., Bowdon: 35 bu. Wanamaker door No. 2 wilt resistant guar. pure. Plant-/|A ed here 2 years, $3.00 cwt. fob. / Toccoa. G. W. Watkins, Rt. 1,, Eastanollee. - 100 bu. No. 12 wilt resistant Cook cotton seed 75c per bu. fob. E. L. Giles, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. ~ 80 bu. Stonevilte recleaned. Ger- ination guar. Good staple. 75c per bu. Buyer pay freight. Money order. No chesks:; Mrs. Clara Johnson, Rt. A, Tennille. cent lint, 1 inch staple, 60 bolls per Ib. record 2 bales to acre, $1.00 per bu. fob. Jesse Brown, Helena. ee 50 bu. nice clean DP&L cotton seed, 5c per bu. at. barn, 90c fob. Milan. R. F. Jones, Rt. 3, COTTON NSEED. for SALE] "ville. No. 2 cotton. seed privately + 2 eared yellow Core $1.00 pk,,} at The per Bile fob, Mrs. W. H.|}- Cokers cotton seed No. 3 and|_ 100 percent, also Pine Delta No. per bu, fob. Am R. Breedlove; ee: E y No. 4 4, buy 90- day beans, KE. 5d; ee Brot \ Bryan, Canon, ; per cwt. 0. 8. Williams, Rt. 1]. _ in 5 bu. lots fob or exch. for peas; | _ Also i black mare mule, wt. 1,000 - Addisons early prolific 45. per-| hee No. 11 A cotton seed a in.. staple: and better: Gininied on onesvariety: gin 46 percent lint: $1.00 per bu.;.orexch. for white? crowder or. Brady, peas: 2.bu: for Li. C. Davis, Rt:,1s Buchanan. seed $1.00" bu. A. Mt. Buits, De- ph verev. 7% ,Pure, clean Stoneville No. t Cobion Seed, .90c. buy SiiFys Ginn, Royston... =. Cotton. seed DP&l, Noe a 25 bu: . Walker Rt. 2, Grantville. BO bu. pure Stoneville - No cotton seed, $1.00 bu., 42 percent lint this: year, 11-32 in. Staple. Exch. 15 buy: for: a big purebred | bone black or blue Guinea gilt bred to farrow in March. T. E. Shepherd, Rt. 1, Adairsville. seed 90c bu.; 150 bu. Genuine Half and Half, 90c a bu.; Also 25 bu. Biloxi Soy Beans, $1,50 a bu.; 100 bu. 90 day velvet beans, 95c a bu. Foster Graham, RFD 1, Wrightsville. About 90 tons pure D&PL No. 11, cotton seed for sale, W. QO. Hudson, Rt. 1, Elberton. 75 Bu. Nice Rucker Cotton seed 1 yr. from oa K. eae can, Douglasville: 500 bu. Coker Glevwilt Pin staple, strain 5,..$3:00: per cwt. sack. fob.; also... Br, tons . white soa pe nuts No.1, 4ce-lb, fob.., Sm ith, Carnegie. . Cotton, *Seed-Colser-Clevewilt 81 percent .. germination... $2.50 per 100. Ib. bags, Hastings Super Prolif eorn | $3. 00" per bur ., W. oChilds;" Omaha. , Coker 100 eotton seed, ist yre $1.00 oper bu: Exch. fot good shoats. Chas. M. Miller, Calhoun. 200 bu, Cokers cotton seed, .1 1-16 inch staple, 42 per cent lint, $2.10 per 100 Ibs. bags; 10 bu. O-Too Tan beans, .$4.per bu.; 50 $1.00. bu. fob. Geo, C, Young, Tennille. : : Egrly, prolific King. cotton. seed, pure and. sound, 90c per bu. F. co Bunn, Midville. Stoneville cotton seed, kepts pure at gin. Ti oe oe Hoyt 6. Cokers Fann. relief: Feotion: ed No. 4 recleaned 85c per bu. $2.75) per cwt.; 3 bu. red huli speckle peas $2.00, per bu. fob ne station. B. Tanner, RED aa coe : 10 bu. No. ft Dixie rump wonder maker long staple cotten sed. $1.25: pet bu.) or: exch. for runner, peanut .seed bu. for. bu. T. A. Clack, Rt, 2, Pitts. Ba Select Stoneville cotton seed $1.00 per bu. fob Hartwell New- ton E. Reid, Hartwell... : 15 bu. Sikes wilt resistant cot- ton seed, ist year. POR originator $1.00 bu. fob. A. _ Whifaker, ite. Mansfield. * Rucker cotton 3 No. 11 43 to 45 percent lint, - 50 per cwt. I. P. Forester, Rt. , Gainesville. 150 bu. Impr. oe long staple Summerour cotton seed 80c per bu, Made a bale per acre on en- tire crop this year. J. A. Stone, Rt. 5, Cumming. DPa&L 11-A,. 1 yr. 693 lbs... lint acre, 39: per cent lint, privately: ~ginned: $5.00 per cwt.; Impr, wilt resistant Toole Seed | 632 Ibs. lint acre 34.4 per cent lint, staple 7-8 inch to 29.32 inch $4.25 ewt, W. L. Houser, Fort Valley. Coker 100 cotten seed, first yr. from Coker, $1.00 per bu. del. Satisfaction guar. A. F. Miller, Calhoun. i ers wilt- resistant Dine Triumph cotton-. seed, str. 6, ist yr., clean, $100 bu. in sacks. WD Harper, 1004 Plat sale Way- eross. os Stoneville No. 2, eotior ge $4 bu. or 85c bu.-in lots of 50 cbu.. or. more,..H,, L., Greene, Brooks. Goker s Clevewilt- No, 6 cotton. seed, 1st. yr., . pure and sound, $3.25 bu. in 90 Ib. bags fob. J. , Goodrum, Vienna, Ret yr., 1 3-8 inch staple, ginned 100 = cent pure, $1.00 ou. fob J. . Maxwell, Covington, No, 2 Stoneville cotton seed, 75c bu. at home. A. E. Eavenson, Marietta, Rt. 3. 45 bu. Stoneyille No. coticn seed ist yr., $1.00 bu.; 6 bu. $5. 50 1M. OG. or Cashier check. fob. Mrs R. R, Roan, College Park. Petty Toole and Cook 307---6 varieties, wilt-resistant kept. pure at gin, seed recleaned, $1 bu. Al. C. Price, Bronwood. 250 bu, Rhynes - ip? fea eS sistant cotton seed yr., pure at gin, almost free of. Sek seed, $1.00 bu. cash with order, Q. A. Benscn, Ty Ty, Rt. 2. 20. bu. Todds staple cotton seed Yst yr., kepb-pure at gin; $5.00 bu. [ee exchange for or .calves | 60 bu. cotton seed pure "Toole &Coker mixed $1.00 bu.; 12 bu. |; Bunch velvet Seans $2.00 per bu. fp Ridiland, 4 mos, old, J. T. Sasa 30 bu. Stonevitie No. 5 cotton, No. 2, 200 bu. Cokers Clevewilt cotton |} = 1 Sanders- , - Housers: pure and | Cokers No. 8 cotton seed, Ist] Dixie Triumph. ebtten seed, Bailey, Harlem, Rt. ae e715 Bu Farm Re tant Cotton: seed: $1. oy a an ces Fanning, Coning. SRE 75> buy pure Stonevilie: No! is cotton sed,.75e bus er: exchange [for peas: on; baby. chicks: Ma oT Minshew, | Magon;: VB Big Limited amount ahi Cenintack | Farm _.Relief. cottonseed, 15, buy) fob.. John. af 1, Coilins, Rt. |, _ Parriel, 100 bu. Seren e No. 4 -golton |, seed, ist a2 1 1-16 ifich staple $1.00 pu, C. Borders, LaFay ette i str. 5, 1st yr., kept clean at gin | $1.60 bu in 100 lb. bags, J, W. Richardson, Lithia Springs, Rt. Pure Farm Relief cotton seed, 1 in. staple, culled $1.00 per bu. Cash or exch. B. P. Smith, Rt. 2, Commerce. No. 11 Rucker cotton seed, $4 per C. Mr. Chester Forrester, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Tooles staple cotton seed, 1 1-4 to 1% inch oe ne $3.25 pk, or $12.00 bu. B.. Barksdale, Norwood. D. P-L. No. di- a joe as. ist yr.) ginned,in. private gin, $1 be ee Henry Taye Douglasville, R _ Stoneville No, 2 patton goed. pound: and: pure. ~~ care Cousins;| Greenville. - 8 oPure Stonevilie NO: 2 cotter seed, $1.00 bu: er exchange for Q-Too-Tan beans: or field: peas. S. Boyt, Yatesville, Rt. 1. Halt: and Half cotton seed, av- erages about 47% per cent lint last yr., $1.00 bu. or $3.00 per 100 Ibs. Ez, N. Eslinger, Ringgold, 500 bu, Petty Toole and Imp. Cocks cotton seed, ist yr. wilt- resistant, guar, sound, $1.00 bu, here, O: FY Whitchard, Blakely. eee No. 2 cotton seal, 1 privately ginned. $2.85 Wille ia er ie on ia] ger lo 7 yar sey, Janta. . 305 Central Ave., 5, W... ow Coker a cotton.. Seed, ist. ITa: 189 sper cent germination. Guar, pure, H. B. Ward, Watkinsville. BEANS: -AND PEAS: |) BEANS: AND PEj FOR SALE: | | FOR SALE 50, pu... -Q-too-tan - beans, - 1937 _ Pidgeon, peas, 20 gt. Ns Sra: (few. cracked),,, $3.00..bu.,; or, |.pK,; ales Kleckly wa ot $2. 30 bu, W. P;, Gomclas: Lu- No, 1 90-day running. velvet... Peans,.. $1 00 bu..FOB.. J- Prank, anner, Snadersville; ads 300 bu. sound: 90-day running} VJ. H. Rowland, Wrightsville. = ac Ib. $3,00-bu.. Add , postage, Mrs. Rt Greene, Cuthbert, Rt.. 5 Retes 20. bu Whips a New | Bras. for sale at my barn. T. N. Hurst, Luthersville, About 2 bu. Cream Crowders, Te tb. Also some Whippoorwiils, $2.00 bu. Add postage. Mrs. J. A, Puckett, Buford, Ride 30 bu. O-too-tan soy beans, hand gathered, for sale. Joe Morgan; Vienna, 230 Ibs. recleaned Red Speckled | Crowder peas, $3.00 bu., 4c Ib. for lot, FOB.; 40 lbs. pure. Jackson FOB Hartwell: No. exc. gr COD awgneede WwW. MM: ees Hartwells, sae ; * 100 bu. Iron peas, $2.00 bu.; 50 pu: Brab peas, $2.25 .bu.; 15 "bu. Bolixi beans, $1.75; 50, pu. velvet sbeans, $1.10. bu, in, 216 bu bags, Clarence E. Sassa. Bonaire. 10 bu. Brab peas, $2.50 pu. Looks Mts. sed Iris Potatoes, 3c lb. fob. John H. Gable, Talla- poosa, Rt. 2. 12 bu. No. 1 Brab peas. J. D. Davidson, Bonaire. -1 bu. sound and clean. Speckle Crowder peas, $3. 00; 2. bu. yellow Mammeth. soy. beans, $3. 00 bu. G. Z Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1, ; 5O velvet beans, $1. 25 bt fob. A. L, Sasser, Bonaire. : 9Good, sound 90-day velvet beans, 1937 crop, $1.00 _ bu. fob. Bob Davis, Tennille, Brab peas, $2.25 bu.; _ Iron peas $2. 00 bu.; Mixed peas, $175 bu. in good. grade bags. C, P. Bar- rett, R. F D., Fort Valley. Genuine bunch velvet. . beans, 70 per cent sound, $1.50 bu. fob. Joe Benson, Buena Vista.. 200 bu. Iron peas, $2.00 bu, 100 bu. Brab peas, $2.25 bu. In even amount Burlap bags.. fob. W. L. Renfroe, Byron. 8 teacups full, Striped Half Runner beans, "5c, No, stamps. Mrs. G. L, Alexander, wit. Airy, Rt. 1. 30. lbs. Speckle bunch patter: bony seed, 15c Ib, 5 lb. lots, Ex- change 3 lbs, beans for 4% ib. dried fruit or 3 lbs, beans for 5 Ibs. good pea seed. Mrs. Lillie Hutchinson, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. 40 bu, 90-day velvet beans, guar. sound, $1.00 .bu. fob, J. D. Kitthens, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. 30 bu. good sourid peos for hay. $2.00 bu.; 90-day velvet beans in pod, $1.00 cwt. E, W. Hocd, Bartow, Rt. 1. Genuine O- Too-Tan soy beans, hand threshed and recleaned, 1937 crop, $3.50 bu. L. M. Rain- | water, Greensboro. 100 bu. pure Brab peas, pure Whips, pure New Eras and mix- ed, peas, All clean and sound. Clyde ses Hanyah, Logansville. About 30 bu..O-Too-Tan soy beans, $3.00 bu. fob. C, H. Trus- sell, Sandersville. 20 lbs. Red Speckle oud peas, Pole Cat. $2.00:.fob. Ex- change. 10 Ybs. for 10 lbs, acid fruit apples. aS Li. td Powell, College Park, Rt. Red hulled oe peas, new light brown table peas, free from | weevils, $1.00 pk. aes in Ga. Exc. imp. Whatileys seed cor: $3.00 bu. fob. oT , . Moseley, 3operton, Rt. 200 bu. se pene. 25 bu, spec- kle peas, $1.75 bu. fob. C. W. Coleman, Devereux. 100 bu. old fashion late run- ner Clay peas for hay or eating purposes, $2.00 bu., 100 lbs. Gen. Imp, Cuban Queen melon seed, | $1.00 lb.; 75 lbs. pure Dixie Bell, 50c lb, fob. W. O. Birdsong, Gor- don, Rt. 1. Running velvet beans, $1.10 bu. ! in 2% bu. bags O-Too-Tan beans $3.00 bu; also Whatleys prolific seed corn, nubbed and recleaned | in 2% bu. bags, $1.50 bu. Cash fob. W. D. Tharpe, , Ft. Valley. 5 bu. Show Horse Coffee aud Spotted. Crowder pe or $15.00 lot. fou 7 Cariton. : Davis, hersville, ae Ca eyed 4 | perniination, velvet sbeans, $1:00 bu: FOB. Cash. : 2 Her, Ashburn, lima beans, 10 Ib., for the lot) 5 New Era peas, $3,001 bu. fob. Tf G. OKeliey, Maysville. : 400 | pu, Tron. peas, $2.00 bu.,|} 60 bu... Iron peas, $2.25 bu.; OU: 90- day Kelley, Lithonia, Rt, 3: seed, $1.00 lb. fob. Cc. J, Amerigus. ig 125). DH 90-day - rumin? beans; $100 bu.; guar. 99 Walton Sandersville, Rt. 1. i. 15? bu. clean, Bg: : cotton. seed, 1 to 1. yr., $1.00 bu.: $2.75 - Amos Floyd, Canon, Be 1 20 bu. New Era peas, $$ R, P. Rowe, Moreland, 1937 crop little whi eyed peas, 8c lb. postpa zone, M. O. only, Minor T 2, Gainesville. 100 per cent sound little brown-eyed | "Brown eyed white crow less than. 50c, Add postage OnE AE: Williams, . ; Rt. 2, 100? bu; recleaned~ O beans, .in 2% bu, bag. fob. ..W. Exum, Stoc Old . fashioned spec buttetbedns, 15e Ib. A No stamps. Mrs. C Buford. Early speckle velvet bu.; O-Too-Tan beans, also velvet beans in pod ton fob. J. A. Lott, Cher 100 -bus O-Too-Tan recleanied, 2% bu. bags Ponkle, Hampton, Rt. 2 10 bir: White Black-E der peas, 5c lb. in bu. 1937 crop oe $3.25 bu.; also Biloxi bu. fob. Calvin Harman, - 2 bu. Red Ripper pea bu, fob; Ellijay. will Smith, mond. .;,. 106 bu. No. 1 Tron peas bu. Burlap bags, $2.00 Sample on request. R. borough, | Byron, : 250 bu, No, 1 Brabha Crowder | , peas, $2.25 Shealy,. Oglethorpe. White tender hull bean seed, 25c cupful; w. tiplying onions, 40c Anderson, Cartecay. White and Pink Mctl butterbeans mixed, 20 30 lb. postpaid in Ga. accepted. Mrs. W. H. Evans ery Branch, Rt, 1. 1 bu. Brown Crowder slightly cracked, $4.00 b change % bu. fob % b Lady peas. C. LL. Boe roe; Rt 3. 100 bu. sound Brab pe 5 il bu. ies "$2.35 bu. M, C. Hi laville. .; 8 bu. gure, sound Bra $2.25 bu.; 8 bu. mixed pea bu. J. L. Nelson, Ogletho 2. a 13 bu, Lareda soy bear | cleaned, none cracked, $3 at: my home or fob. a 90- day, Speckle vel $1.00 ba m exchange fe peas; or Soy beans. Ox Chester, 50 tons velvet beans $17.00: ton at barn; 90-. beans, $1.00 bu.; O-T00-1 beans. bu. fob. Chester. OQ=To0d- Tan beans. cleaned, re, 1937 cro corn, selected, nubbed, $1.75 bu.; pure certified seed oats, recelaned, er Good, sound 90-Day velve $1.00 beans, $1.00 bu. fo | Davis, Tennille. : : 50 bu. extra good 90-!} vet ibeans, 50 bu. Half au cottonseed, $1.00 bu.; I Stonevilie and Gokers 10) 90c bu. fob. Inman R.- | Wrightsville, Ri. 1 Henderson Bush lima beans, 15c lb. Exchange so) g00d patden bunch bea tought hull). Ea, pay po: T. H Martin, Cumming Bunch and runni Mew Era: velvet. bee stock, peas. J. H. \Mitohell, | CORN. AND FOR SALE _ CORN AND SEED CoRN| FOR: SALE _W. B, Hudgins, Rt 1. _ Crowder peas ad. buneh velvet . Norris T. Beas- ple peas, 250 ate tain watermelon, ba- on Bush Limas; Hast- pod, dwarf okra |. wder peas; white ing butter beans, 20c s. Ida B. Bailey lf Runners, Striped ts, 20c teacupful, 2 Mrs. Louvenia Bell, h butter bean seed ostage, Also Red- seed peanuts, ne seed, 8c lb., $2 : Oliver, Barnes- ay snivek beans. rr cent germination, bu. old O-Too-Tan . Cash with order: F. Sandersville, Rt. 1... 7 be Runner bean seed 3 also white ten-. _ beans, same price, 5c: ge. Mrs. Prank | $1.50 bu. Not prepaid. B nubbed and hand shelled, "Golden Queen pop corn for planting seed, clean, sound, shel- led, 5 lbs., 50c del. in Ga. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 1. Mexican June corn, a pk. or . H, Bul- loch, Manchester, Red and yellow pop corn, 5e lb. Any amount, Add postage. Bibert Davis, Toomsboro, Rt: 2, Hastings super-prolific corn, Ast yr. nubbed and shelled, 75 pk. del. inlst and 2nd zone. Lee Akins, Cumming, Rt. 5. Pure Whatleys seed corn, $2.06 bu.; 5 bu. $1.75 bu. fob. J. T., Miller, Wellston. Little Cob seed corn, carefully selected, nubbed and shelled. $t. pk, postpaid: $2.75 bu. fob. J. Taylor, Vienna, Hastings seed corn, 1st yr., nubbed and shelled, "5c pk. del, - H. Pierce, Stone Mountain, Rt. Hastings super-prolfiic seed corn, Ist yr. nubbed and shelled, 15a pk. del. in 1st and 2nd zone. J tees Martin, Cumming, Rt. 5. Whatleys prolific corn, $1.00] ae $1.75 half bu; $3.25 bu. T. C. Whatley, Helena. Imp. Marlboro and Hastings Prolific mixed, $1.75 bu. Exc. for. % bu. for peck yellow pop corn. Nelson Pope, Tallapoosa. Whatleys Prolific seed corn, 1st yr., carefully selected, $2.00 bu. fob. Bennet F. Rigdon, Ft. Valley. _ Browns Imp. big, white Flint corn, weevil resistant, $1.00 - pk., $3.00 bu. fob. J. W. Brown, Hel- $2 | ena. Tan be $1 00: i ennille, Rt. 1, recleaned brab. peas, : 2 C. Murphy, Jr., ning butter beans, No ous Add pos- ie FE. Faircloth, v skin. Cream Crowd- ni elled, 8 Ib. $3.00 m H. Gable, Talla-" abt velvet beans, wder peas, $2.00 bu.; seed, $1.25 bu. A. Buena Vista, Rt. 3, 92.00 bu. feb, S. ure, $2 u. fo Peron Rt, 2. mch butter beans, 2. jifornia multiplying start, 3 for 25c. Add R A. Nolen, Rock- : eeicere te Tb. rs. V. Brambald. a White Crowder or ue 50 bu, Mrs. ; Oglethorpe, ae $2.25 bu., Hast- | bundles, $1.50 per 100 syrup seed, $2.00 bu; ) want pure Half Run-: oT C. Watson, ys aks pea- oun at farm, J. dred 4 hand bun- er, $1.50 per hundred. 10 ee pan, Cleveland, dred bundles; also in shuck, $80.00 oi orn, 8 Ib. del. 3rd. wen, Baxley, Rt. | hand nubbed and shelled, Old Fashion yellow seed corn, bu. fob. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee. - Whatleys seed corn, ist yr. $2.00 bu. fob. Jack ae Ohoo- pee. - Goldeu: Queen pop corn, $1.00 | per. 10 lbs. postpaid in Ga.: 3; 5e {lb. in: "100 Ib. lots. fob. J. F. Lind- sey; Tifton, Rt. 6. 100 bu. corn in. shuck, 75 bu. also 1000 lbs, poultry house ferti- lizer, 50 per 100 Ibs. All at farm. J. G. Drexel, Sycamore, - Whatleys Prolific seed corn, hand nubbed and _ shelled, re- cleaned, $2.00 bu. in new 2 bu. bags; also genuine Petty Toole, wilt-resistant cotton seed, $1.00 bu. in 100 lb. bags. J. B. Hunni- cut, Ft. Valley, R. F. D. Haastinges Super Prolific seed corn, nubbed, ist yr. 65c pk.,. $2.50 bu., Exchange for good field peas. Quiller Cole, Dallas, Rt. 2. Malboro and Hastings prolific seed corn, nubbed and shelled, $1.75 bu.; alsoHoney Drip Syrup Cane seed, 50c pk. Exchange for nice dried apples. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. Nice large ears yellow pop com 15c Ib., also nice, large black walnuts foi seed, 15c doz.; catnip and hoarhound plants, 10c ea. | Mrs, E. L. Butler, Moreland, Rt. 4 --y bu. good grade, mixed color, small grain pop corn, $1.00 pk. o $3.00 fob. S. A. Thompson, Vidalia. : : Whatleys seed corn, $2.00 bu., $1.25 per half bu.; 80c pk., pre- paid; good meadow hay, $11. 00 ton ai my barn, J. E. Sisk, Lex- ington. ; 100 bu. ex. goou corn in shuck 80c bu. fob. B. S. Cobb, Wharten. | 1% bu, good slip shuck corn in| | ear; 3,000 lbs. good bright fodder; 10 bu. white hull speckle peas, slightly damaged. Quote prices at barn, Mrs. W. E. Mills, 321 S. College, Stateboro. 16,00 lbs. Golden Queen pop corn, 6c lb. Cash, Also English peas, begin moving April. Ist. | James M. Henry, Doerun. 600 bu. No. 1 slip shuck corn, | 5c bu, at my barn, Exchange for fresh Jersey milk cow, (2nd calf) ,2% to 4 gal. milk. Y. S. Gibbs, Abba. 3,000 lbs. shelled yellow South American pop corn, 3%%c Ilb., in 100 lb. lots fob. E. W. Corneli- son, LaFayette. Earliest Indiana field corn, 2 lbs., 25e large old fashion field pumpkin seed, 25 seed 10c, L. J. Vollrath, Winston. : 114 bu. or more seed pop corn. Exchange for farm products or sell reasonable, Mrs. E. Spence, 130 West Wesley Rd., Atlanta. White 2-Ear corn, $1.20 pk. mustard leaf, 50c Ib. postpaid. H. W. Justi, Sr., Altamaha. 25 bu. Big Rockdale seed corn, hand. picked, nubbed, for sale fob Ge $2.50 Whatleys prolific aa corn, $2.00 bu.; velvet beans, $1.00 bu. Ww. 1. Smith; Dawson, 4-5 bu. Hawkins 2-Ear prolific seed corn, nubbed, handshelled, | 50 pk.; $1, 75 bu. fob R. M. With- row, Mineral Bluff, Rt, 1, Box 24 A. 600 bu. Jarvis Golden ear corn, 75: bu.; 100 bu. or more del. 50 mi.; 80c bu.; 125 bu, in shuck, same price.;. also speckle brown Sugar. crowder peas, 75c pk.; 90 Ib. sack, $4.25 fob. 10 or more sacks del. 50 mi. E, P. Pope, Woolsey. 40 lbs. nice, yellow shelled pop corn, 10c lb. for whole lot. Mrs. -Verlyn Bentley, Tallapoosa. Hastings super prolific corn, 1st. yr., 75 pk. fob. Geo. W. Jack- son, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Pure Hastings seed corn. Ex- Ciange for O-Too-Tan soy beans or peas. W. A, Cook, Ceeere Park Rt. 1. Pure Piedmont, Two Ear seed corn, $1.00 pk.; $3.00 bu.; cot- tonseed, 1 in. staple, 42 per cent lint, $1.00. bu.; $3.25 per C Ibs. fob. H. W. Thurmond, Greens-" | boro, Rt. 1. Box Ik Scotts Imp. Marlboro prolific seed corn, $1.00 pk. prepaid; $1.50 bu. not prepaid; 250 bu. Stone- ville No. 2 cotton seed, 75c bu. Z. L. Scott, Concord, HORSES AND MULES 3 WANTED yearling for a young very gentle mare that will work to wagon and pl. z not over 12 yrs. old, 500 to 1500 lb. wt. - B. Ss. Myers, bade s lors Creek. {04 Exe. extra large jennet . for : breeding purposes. Quote full information. C. Ee ee Box 183. Want a good ute mule, cheap. Mrs. dene A. Owens, | Lawrenceville, Ri, HORSES AND MULES: FOR SALE Tennessee Jack, good size and good. breeder (have colts to show). Dont write, come see. S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia. Shetland pony for sale, cheap. W. J. Greenway, Chamblee, Rt. 2 nee Good. work, 6 yr., 1200 lb. brood bay mare, $165.00 cash, Exc. for small tractor and 1 way tractor disc plow with about 6. discs, Farmall preferred. Also 2 big bone Black African Guinea, 4 mos. old, $22.00 or $12.50 ea FOB. #.F: Prather, Monroe, Rt. 1. Good plug mule, about 800 Ibs. and new 1 h, wgaon. Sell or trade. Grady Edmondson, At- Janta, 218 Crumbley St., S. W. Mare and mule, can be work- ed anywhere, also 3 gal. milch cow, fresh and calf, part Jersey. S. T. Spruill, Chamblee, Rt. 1. Good, all around, pert, 9 yr. old, 1 M Ib. mare mule, $135.00 cash. Guar. R. L, Albea, Metas- ville. . At Stud: reg. Spanish grey Jack, 1040 lbs. wt. Mare taken care of while being bred (may leave them until bred). J. S. Furstenburg, Ben Hill, Rt. 1. Good mare mule, in good work order, smooth mouth, good eater, plenty life, $135.00. See 3 mi, S. E. Dalton; Dixie Rose cotton seed, 85c bu. $2.50 per 100 Ibs. Stamp for reply. Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. Fine gaited bay saddle horse, about 1M Ibs., 10 yrs old, for sale. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton. Good farm mule, plows, etc., also miich cow for sale or trade. H.C, Jones, Columbus, 2455 Wyn- ton Road. , Horse mule, wt. about 1 M Ibs., gentle, work anywhere, healthy, $50.00 cash. Mrs. Mary F. Law- son, Valdosta. 560 lb. pony, rides and works good, nad pony wagon, $65.00 cash. D. F. Elrod, Gainesville, Thompson Bridge Road. 1 M. lb. mare mule, 12-14 yrs. old, excellent worker. Bargain. 1 mi. So. Fairburn, Tom Wood, Fairburn, Rt. 1. Young, 1 M lb work mare, $125.00; bright pea and Cane hay, ton: "Claude Tuck, Winterville, | Taise on halves. "Wilmer cuaaiee Want to swap good. cow -and : Jos, F. Hutcheson, Buchanan, barn prices. Want good milch cow, fresh-in. State amount milk giving now and price del. Savannah: Mrs. H. G. Blakely, . Savannah Rt. 354 Montgomery Road. Want sev. aoe IDEs State size, cond., and price, R, E. Lee, Con- Want small Ceocrnsey heifer: calf, 3-6 wks. old, sub. to reg. Slight defects or off-color no objection. Comsider exec, reg. B. P. C. pig. M. T. Bryson, Greens- boro, Rt. 3. oA Want 10-15 helfer hips 3 mos. or older, 1 heifer giving mitk, also 100 White or Brown) Leghorn young hens and 10 or 15 bu. field peas. Quote best prices. | A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt, 2. _ Want Guernsey bull about 1 yr. reg. State what you have. L. T. Lane, Franklin, Rt. 2, Want good milch cow with calf, 2 or 3 gal. daily. and. raise calf for use of cow. Mrs. J. E, Horne, Eastman, Rt. 5. Want 25 head cattle to peau 3 mi. west of Riverdale. S. as Bing, Riverdale, Rt. 1, Z Want reg. Guernsey heifer or _| bull calf, 4 or 5 days old. Swap pure Wannamaker wonder-wilt Dixie Triumph cotton seed, or buy if cheap for cash. Clem Roberson, Temple. Want young yearling calves to. raise on halves; keep until No- vember Ast... Best of pasture and. care; also want baby chicks to Nunez, Want nae reg. Guauey. calves. State price of both male | , and females. 2M: stalks off cane, _ CATTLE F OR SALE Fine, ihotoushirea. 5. yr. old] cow, Jersey and Holstein, crossed, gilts, young setvice boar. immune. Best breeding. i 4 gal., gentle, good cond., fresh- en May 20th, $45.00. Mrs Hattie. Wofford, Gainesville. Rt 8. .6 yokes good - working - oxen, | also 4 M. POJ seed cane, Ho per hundred, long lengths. J. H. McVeigh, Waynesville. _ 10 yr. old, reg. Jersey. cow, Rosemary Handsome Lady H. R. No. 821648, drop calf in May (bred to scrub bull), 4 gal. milk, 1% Ibs. butter, $60.00; Yr. old, purebred Volunteer breeding, reg. buyers name, $25.00 FOB. Ned J. Bond, Watkinsville. _ Guernsey-Jersey, crossed cow, fresh, 3-4 gal. daily. Sell or con- sider exc. for well-bred year- lings or springing heifers. W. L. Clements, Greensvoro. Rt. 3. 2 yr. old Hereford bull, full blood, not reg., also good milch cow, fresh, no calf, for sale or swap. A, H. Phillips, Moultrie. Rt. 5, Box 30. ! Calf, half Guernsey and half Jersey, $20.00 at my barn., Miss Georgie Nichols, Clarkesville, Rt. 3: ; Nice yoke of bulls, well broke to farm work, wt. about 700 lbs. ea.; 1 thoroughbred Jersey, other muley head. Both in good shape. W. E. Weaver, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 4 purebred Polled Hereford bulls, 1 3-yrs., 3 about 10 mos. old,. | now ready for light service, $75.00 and $50.00 ea. respectively at my barn, C. H. Hunt, Oxford. Nice Jersey cow, 2 gal day. Calf 3 mos. old, due freshen Decem- -ber, $30.00 cash, also nice lot of Chattahoochee river bottom corn in shuck. $1.00 bu. All at, my H. A. Garner, Lula. Reg. Bull, 2% yrs. old, also 1 1-yr. and 4 mos old. Good breed- ing. R. C. Williams, Douglasville. Reg. Polled Herefords, some calyes and 1 herd bull. Apply E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam, 2 to 5 yr. old bulls out of im- ported reg. Jersey cows with exch. for heifers of serviceable age. Write O. R. McGill, Columbus, }care Woodcrest Dairy. Reg. Jersey 22 mos. old bull, $50.00, or exc. for Hereford or. Short Horn bull yearling. Z. J. Hall, Sandersville. Fine high grade Jersey young cow for sale. C. R. McElreath, Adairsville, Rt, 3. Bull calves, 7 and 10 mos. aid, from reg. Polled Hereford stock. Prices reasonable. Thomas Alyeby, Tennille, .2 pure bred Red oll bulls, not ent. .o reg. Ready for serv- ice. Good individuals and of excellent breeding, $50.00 ea. at| ~ | $17.00 ton; Meadow hay, $11.00, my barn. Write before you come. Lae a. Gillespie Pulaski. a Will keep } "| Duyers name, $10.00 ea. _ | Jackson; Brunswick, Rt. 1 jsome old ae Write for pictures and prices. _ Unless best breeding stock want~- Write your needs. 5 mos, old bull calf, half Guern-_ psey and. half Jersey, $15.00 at my. barn. J. O. Moon, Godfrey. HOGS WANTED. Exc. value $25 00 for some hogs, ee chickens, or what have you? Mrs, | Lloyd Neiman, Dunwoody, Pow- ers Ferry Road. Want hogs, cattle and chickens to raise for half.. D. C. Hannah, - Luthersville, Rt. 1, Box 78... HOGS FOR SALE. Duroe sub to reg., Pigs, 6 mos. 50-60 lbs., 2 males, 4 gilts, $12.00 ea., reg, 18 amos old, 160 Ib. male, $20.00. . J. Von Wurst, Ochloch= nee, Rt. 25 j old, well marked and preferably |. Reg. black P. C. stock of pier bred pigs, 8 wks, old from chame pion blod lines, $12.50 a., ship- pion blood lines, $12.50 ea., ship- ea, extra. Bill Bowman, quit~ man. | Black P. C. pigs from fast ee growing, large blood lines, pa- __ pers in buyers name. Boars, $10.00, gilts, $12.50 ea.: without: papers, $7.50 and $10. 00 ea. oR Bryson, Greensboro, Rt. 3. ee S. P. Cc, male, dbl. treated, reg, champion blood lines, ready for Geo, M. _Ganann, Hal- See service. cyondale. 2 purebred Guinea ; SOWS, bib: to fine, Daeery Giunea boar, big pone type..- (Kasy. keepers, large litters,. ood mother's). $30.00 |ea; few purebred pigs, $8.00 ea. Frank T.Mindler, Griffin, Rt. C. _ = Thoroughbred S. P..C. pigs, 2 mos, old, 5 males, 1 sow, reg. in EE . 2 pure bred Duroc Jersey. gilts, |5-mos old, sub. to reg., $10.00 ea. Mrs. J. F. Drury, Waynesville. : Reg. Durocs, spring pigs, sows, era Priced. reasonably. Also Has- . _ 4 tings super Prolific seed corn, 75: peck, $2.50 bu.. et Stallings, i Carrollton, Rt. Big Bone ee PL gilis, enough to breed. . ed, dont write. C. J. ~, Wash- ington. : ; ie Full stock black African Gives male, about 10 mos old, wt. about 125 Ibs. $10.00 at Kea Mill pond. | . D. Shealey, Adrian, RFD 3. . 1 Red Jersey male hog, ready for service, for sale or trade for _ young hens at market price. | Bring hens and get hog. J. N.| | Austin. Atlanta, 833 Warner St. - Purebred S. P. C. brood sow, 2 yrs, old, around 300 Ibs. for sale. T. G, Presley, Eatonton. 10 to 12 wks. old S. P.C. pigs, reg in buyers name, $10.00 ea. H. Trussell, Sandersville. S. P. C. pigs, out of Worlds best blood sows, sired by half- brother Worlds Junior Champion ~ boar, 1937, Worlds champion sow 1936. Dbl. treated, reg., at 8-10 wks old. L. J. Washington, Co: | Jackson, Rt. 1. Reg. S. P. C. pigs and shoats, - from Champion blood lines, 8 wks. old, $10.00 ea.; 14 wks. $14.00 ea. Rufus Adams, Jackson. 5 Duroc J. sows (all bred) and 12 boars, $20.00 ea. Reg. in buy= ers name. Finest blood lines, wt. 150-175 lbs. ea., 11 mos. old. James Cowan, Monticello, RFD 2. 9S. P. C. 8 wks. old pigs, med. blocky type, easy feeders, good breeders. Reg. buyers name. Treated and crated, $8.00 ea., FOB; also Saanan milk goats for sale. W. H. Roughton, Sanders- ville. 6 wks. old pigs,:$3.50 ea. Stacy Jones, Hendersonville Road, near Midway Church, near Atlanta. Reg. O. I. C. hogs, all ages. C. M. Stalling, Carrollton, Rt. 3. eg 8 nice Red Duroc pigs, ent. to reg., $5.00 ea. my place at 6 wks. old on April Tth. U. G. Yates, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1 (Resident of Ga.) 20 pigs, $2.00 ea.; 11 shoats, $4.00 ea. Sam Sneed, Macon, 417 Pine St. Reg. S. P. C. pigs from cham- pion blood lines for sale. Carl Daniel, Morgan. Reg. S. P. C, boar pigs, best of breeding and perfect marking. Wm, E. Sickel, Rt. 1, Box 546, Savannah, 5 Nice, 2 yr, old 0. See bred to farrow im May, =" | ee 2 se _P. Fay, Oakman, Se A Chole tnt SERIE me Hos FOR SALE 20. mos. old, reg. Duroc Jeieey board, World Champion blood, $50.00 FOB Cornelia. Mercer _ Dalton,. Alto. sa Reg. Berkshire boar, approxi- mately 300 Ibs. sow, 275 lbs, with 7 sub. to reg. pigs, 3 wks. old, 1 bred gilt, sub. to reg. Sacrifice for quick sale. F. M. Coley, Fair- burn, Fayetteville Road. 8 mos, reg., wt. 300 lbs. $30.00, or exc. for good mule and pay differ- ence; young swarms of bees, $1.59 ea, Bring hives to put them in. Docia Harris, Lula, i SHEEP AND GOATS . WANTED Want to buy 5 to 10 head tame beep. T. A. Bowen, Blakely. ; Want as many as 5 sheep for grazing purposes on lawn. M, P. Carter, Atlanta, Box 2112. _ SHEEP AND GOATS |. FOR SALE 1-~Toggenburg doe and Tog, ; cross, both dry, for sale reason- \ able. H. . Kessler, Blue Ridge. : 6 goats, $13.00, or $2.00 to $3.50 each; also 50 bu. Rucker cotton ~ seed, No: 11, 60c bu. Been plant- ed 2 yrs. but kept clean at gin. J. E, Walkins, Ranger. Pure-blooded young Toggen- burg doe, fresh with ist kidding. Excellent stock and milk strain. Also young Nubian dee, first freshening. Reasonable, nice kids for sale. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De- 5140. ' 3 fresh Nubian milk goats, $15.00 for ea. goat with her kid. M. Roose, Louisville, Rt. 1, 35 ewe sheep, $4.00 -ea.; 20 lambs, $2.00 ea. at my farm, 12 = mi. S, EB. Ocilla. W. Y.;, Harper, . Wray.: { Nice Toggenburg bill, 18 mos. old. Mother was reg., $6.00 FOB; also 5 nice White Giant chickens, last yr. pullets, $450 FOB, Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan. 2 young, god milk goats, $40.00 for the pr. thoroughbred stock. J. B. Bass; Chipley. RABBITS FOR SALE 6 prs. white N. Z., 6 wks, 2 prs. solid Blacks, 7 wks_. $1 3 pr., 1 pr, Reds, 2 mos. $2.00. Lockard Bell, Atlanta. Alexander St. N. Ww. _ Pr. white N. Z, rabbits, 10 mos, old, sub. to reg., $5.00 postpaid. _ William Z. Rackley, Loving. Fine ped. N. Z. whites, 2 mos. ., old, $1.50 pr.; 6 to 8 mos, old, $2.50 pair; bred does, $2.50 a.; .. also fine white guinea (cavies) pigs,.2 mos. old, $1.50 pr.; 8-10 mos old, $2.50; large size, 20-30 ~ oz. (sows bred), $3.00 or. C. A. -; Dobbs, Gainesville. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS WANTED 100 ea, purebred W. L. and = Bast Orpingtons to, raise on _ share basis. 1 furnish feed, la-- bor and trans. Mrs, Thena Ker- gey. Stillmore, Rt. 1 Want 100 io 300 W. L. and - 100 to 200 B. R. to raise on halves bo & wks. old. I furnish feed. Ha, pay trans. Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Loganville, Rt. 3. Want 100 to 300 baby chicks to raise on Pa to 10 wks old, Ref, Mrs. W. E. Allgood, 57 Clairy St.' Thomsen. - ; Want 200 baby chicks to raise \S on halves to 8 wks. old. Furnish ; 206. chicks every 8 wks. jr. around. Prefer heavy, Mrs. Rob- ert Koon, Whigham. _ Want 500 chicks to raise on ie halves to 8 wks. old. Will furnish - feed. Other party to pay trans. Prefer R, I. Reds or Buff Or- pingtons, Mrs. S. E. Graham _ Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box 169, Want to raise on shares 100 or more heavy breed chicks to 8 wks. Other party -urnish trans. ; charges or will buy 50 chicks a peasonanle, J. D. Casey, Grif- ee Want 100 Buff or Wyandotte baby chicks by ist of May to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks, old. Other party pay trans. charges. Will Prurnisn eed. Sell _ other partys half and send mon- ey when ready for market. Mrs, Emma Frady, Gainesville, Rt, 6. Want 100 or more baby chicks fo raise on halves, any breed, are: Andrew Scott, Carrollton, Peat Rt. 2 Want 50 baby chicks to raise < on halves to 6 wks. old, Prefer N. +H. Reds, Jersey White Giants or Buff Orping tons, Mrs, A. Z. Persons, Marshallville. old, old, old, 264 * old Duroc gilt. ent. to Few | -icus. MARKET. BULLETIN - Poultry Wanted POULTRY | FOR: SALE Want 300 purebred B. R. baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks, Will furnish feed. You pay ns. Mrs. L, J. Hammons, Li- t onia, Rt. 3. BANTAMS Want 50 Bantam hens. Must have clean. legs. .. State price. Mrs. E. F. OConnor, Jr., Mil- ledgeville. Want 4 bantam hens and roos- ter 1 yr, old at 30c ea, or will trade 3 pr. Racing Homer pig- eons, Mrs, Milas Patton, Atlanta. 415, Venable St. N. WwW. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Want 1 thoroughbred AAA Holtermans Aristocrat B. R. cockerel, B. H. Osborn, Roy, Want 50 - 75 B, R. cockerels, 4-6 wks. old, from chicks bought direct from any well known breeder. Jeff A. Hedden, Cham- blee. Rt, 2. MINORCAS Want 1 thoroughbred Black Minorea rooster, 2 yrs, old or older; also have for sale, 15 Ibs. nice chicken feathers, $5.00. Mirs, Jim Robinson, Calhoun. Rt. 2, MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Swap 1 hive of Yellow bees in old time hives for 3 hens, also swap other good value for chick- ens or a shoat. W, D. Stringfel- low, Midland, Rt. 1. - PHEASANTS: Want ringneck pheasants, Bob White quail,. common bantams and Guinea hens, Write Mrs, W. M. Hanna, Atlanta. 2028 Boulevard Dr, N. E, Exc. 2 Silver pheasant cocks for 2 Silver pheasant hens. W. M, Nixon, Atilanita.- 581 Stewart Ave. S. W. PEAFOWLS Want buy 2 peafowl hens, 2 yrs. old. W. D, Anderson, Madi- son, RFD 2, Box 200. GUINEAS Want 3 or 4 Blue Speckled 1-2 yr. old hens. Will exec. first class sundried apples from acid fruit, or pay cash. Mrs,. J. M,. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1 Exe. 1 Pearl white ~African male guinea 8 mos. old for. fe- male of same breed and age, or 2 Speckled females + same age. Ha, pay trans, chgs. L, M. John- son, Acworth. F POULTRY FOR SALE Australorps 10 purebred Osborn str. Aus- talorp hens and 1 cockerel, some weigh 38 lbs., $15.00 lot. J. H. Getzen, Pendergrass, . Austra-Whites Can make deliveries of Aus- tro-Whites hybrid making rec- ords for laying and making. 2 lb. friers at 8 wks). Ship 10 or more at 10 ea. E. K. Smith, Decatur. 311 Superior St., De 9076. Bantams and Brahmas Purebred Galden Sebright bantams, $1.00 ea,; Parks str., B. R. rooster and 3 puillets, fall hatch $3.00. Not prepaid. No checks. Mrs, L. J. McArthur, Calhoun, Rt, 2. Midget R C. Blacks, R. I. Reds, Buff Cochins and standard S. S. Hambergs, $3.50 pr. or $5.00 trio; eggs, 10c ea.; Golden pheasant cock, $5.00; also want prices on 200 Ibs. yonne apple leaves. D. T. Jenning, P. O. Box 84, Amer- 4 Bantam hens and 1 rooster, $1.00 lot. M, O. Geo. W. Rowland: Denton, Rt. 1. 4 purebred Golden Sebright roosters, 9 mos. old, 50c ea. Mrs, J. T. Lambert, Forest ieee Few pair. banbams, I, Reds, Silkies, R. B. at hin: J. H. Street, Stone Mountain 9 mixed bantams and 1 roos- ter, 1 yr, old, layi 30c ea. H. a Wiggins, Smithville, Pr. Sebright bantams, $1.25; bantam eges. 60c per 15 not post- 5 M.- B. Bailey; Buchanen,, 1 pr. pure black Jap bantams, 7 Ray Johnson, Hartwell, Rt. 2 white and 3 dark bantams, 1 rooster in lot, 25 ea. not pre- pete Mrs. Charlie Hayes, Lil- urn, Rt, 1. 1 trio Buff Cochin bantanis: Black Cochin cockerels and eaes. D. A. Asbury, Jenkinsburg, 2 White Cuban game bantam 2 yr. old roosters, small type, real games, $3.00 del. in Ga. Butler D. Smith, Roy, Box 125, -4 -purebred Golden . Sebright hens and rooster, 1936 hatch, now laying. oo or $1.00 ea. FOB, Mrs. L. D. Miller, Bmory University. De 4248. Royal Red game bantam 2 old cock. $2.75 del, Ga. Ww. Southern, Roy. Quality bantams, Dark Cornish and Buff Ccchins. Show and breeding; Also 1 pair quail for $5.00; want 1 setting large Cor- nish (low blocky type) eggs. State price del. W. K. Herndon, Suge W. ta, 1109 Adrian . Barred and Other Rocks 20 Parks str. B. R. hens, Apr. 1987 hatch, $18.00 lot. Li! B. Chambers, Sautee. lected eggs for hatching 15 per 1 purebred B. Ply, Rock yr., old rooster, $1.50 FOB. Cash or mon- renceville. Rt. 3, Heavy breed hen and 10 1- wk. Stone Mtn,, sound, pure, 35c Jb. Bryan, Sharpsburg. : Cornish and Games Large type, Dark Cornish roos- ters and few hens; R. I. Red hens; some mixed hens; eggs from flock, 70c per 15; early white heading Ga. collard seed, 15 pke.; 50c Ih. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Pure bred Dark Cornish hens, $1.00 ea; non-related roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ly, Warhorse cockerel, crossed Hoag ban Blue, 15 mos. old, $2.00; Miex ican Red cross with Irish Muff, 10 mos, old, $1.50. Exc. both for 50 boi chicks, any heavy breeds. Mrs. : or Hamby, Covingson, Rt. 3. ; 2 Sostied Cuban Blue stags, pit. games, 10 mos. old, about 4 lb. .wt,. $1.50 ea. express collect, light crate, Mioney- order, S. O. Huff, Monticello, Rt. 3. E 5 Ginn Gray and trish cocks, $2.00 ea, 6 same, January hatch, very game males and females, $1.25 ea, Will accept Crowder peas at $3.00 bu. S. M, Seaborn, | Brunswick. 2 Dark.Cornish hens and roos- ter, unrelated, about 5 mos. old, $5.00. Jesse Sikes, Cobbtown, - Giants .. 1 pure - White Giant rooster, x yr. old, $1.50; 1 White Giant hen, $1.00. M. b. Griffin, Lavonia. Jersey White Giant me chicks, Mar, and Apr. del, in lots of 50 or more; eggs, 00 per setting: also Mammoth White Pekin Duck eggs, $1.00 doz.: ;5 Muscovy Ducks, $4.00. Mrs. L. B, Landrum, Aidairsville. Booking orders for Royal Pur- ple J, B. Giant chicks, 10c ea.; select eggs, 75c per. 15, plus post age. Cartons ret. _Mrs. M. Simpson Waverly Hall. Lamonas 5 pure-blood Lamona cocker- els, direct from Osborne, $10.00, or $2.50 ea. J. F. Hiscock, Quit- man. RED 5, Box 112. Leghorns 45 W. L. hens and 2 roosters, 50c ea. Lee Mason, LaFayette. RFD 3. 90 March 1937 hatch W, L. pul- lets, producing 60 per cent, $80. FOB. Jos. Freeman, eet Few extra fine Barron str. L. cockerels, ready to ship. no hatch, $1.00 ea. FOB Express of- fice. H. RB. Purser, Glenwood, 50 purebred, select Everlay str. B. L, hens, Yr. old, now layi $1.00 ea,.: rooster, unrela same breed, given with ea. 10 a, G. W. Paulk, Willacoochee, 5 W. L, pullets, Superior grade, 2 mos. old March 23rd, 65c ea. $30.00 for lot. FOB. No personal checks. Also want 300 chicks day old, to raise on halves to 6 wks, Mrs. J, E, Locke, But- ler, Rt. 1. MINORCAS 7 Black Minorea hens laying and rooster, $1,00 ea. Mirs Mrs. W. H = Homerville, Rt. i Box 8 purebred 1937 hatch Buff Minorca hens now laying, $7.00 or $1.00 ea, Not postpaid, Also Bantam hatch eggs, purebred Golden and Silver Sebrights, Geri packed, $1.30 for 13, postpaid. No checks. Mirs. O. M. Hunt, Decatur. Rt, 1, Pure hybrid Golden Buff Mi- norea* chicks. Hatchings, April 2, 6, and 9th, $10.00 C; $5.50 for 50; $3.00 for 25 del. J. H, Wo- mack, Greensboro, ORPINGTONS 3 purebred Buff Orp. roosters 1-2 yrs. others 1 yr. old, also 1 R. rooster, $1.00 ea, L. E. Sanders, roosters, $1. 00 ea. L, E. Sanders, Buchanan. Rt. 2. Bloodtested 6 wks old Buff Orp. pullets and cockerels, mash and milk fed. extra large, 35c ea, Buff and Golden Sebright pan-- tam eggs, ea. $1.00 per 15 del. Mrs, R. Q. Miller, Acworth. Rt. 2. 4 fine Buff Orp. April 1937 hatch roosters, and some hens for sale Mrs. B. G. Crawford, Chauncey, Rt. 2. PIGEONS 10 to 15 pr. White Wee eons, young birds, Hoss ot working, $1.25 del, D. Ww. Phen mack, Edison, B. R. Roosters, $1.25 fob; se-, 15 del.; also willow leaf pole lima or butter beans, 15 kt, = J, Steed, Buena vista. } ey order. Mrs, A. Ss, King. ae old chicks, Barred Rocks and R. T. Red crossed, $2.00 for lot; also , watermelon. ;seed, | Mrs, W.;T.| | ters, 1 yr. old. Make best offer | POULTRY FOR SALE | 20 prs. my Homing pigeons, working, 75c pr. Exe. for laying hens or ducks, T. J. Sinelair, Sa- vannah, 1302 Moore Ave. 1 pr. ea. Silver and White Kings, $1.10 ea. pr. prepaid. J. G. Myers, Jr., Atlanta, 361 Ari- zona. Ave, N. E, : +: Sev pr. purebred Red Car- neaux, mated, raising, very good cond., $1.00 pr. 3 prs. $2.50, FOB W. Oswald Young, Summer, Rt, A Box 61. Quail 2. pr. ton, Cochran. -j, BEDS (RHODE ISLAND) 15 R. I, Red hens and 2 roos- for lot. Exc. for syrup, seed corn, anything can use. H. F. Vines, Columbus, 500 10th St. 10 S. C. R. I. Red Pullets, Oc- tober 1937 hatch, 75c ea. FOB. W, L, Winn, Fitzgerald, a 3 R. I. Red Yr. old cockerels, $1.25 ea.; Red hens, 18c lb.; also cantaloupe, yellow squash and Marglobe tomato seed, 1l5c per 1-2 cup or 25 cupful. Mrs, Ber- tha Johnson, Faceville, REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES. 4 pure Hubbard New Hamp- shire Reds. 1 large cockerel and 3 laying pullets, $4.50 money or- der. Mrs. Nellie Grubbs, Dem- orest. , 150 N. H. Red 5 wks. old pul- lets, 75c ea. Bloodtested, No per- sonal chks. Mrs. J. R. Pilkenton, Molena, SUSSEX Thoroughbred Sussex rooster, Yr. old, $1.25 or exc, for 2 pul- lets, either Golden Buff Minor- cas or Cornish, thoroughbred stock: want exc. Stewart pecans, 15c Ib. for setting Golden Buff Minorca eggs. A. J. Grimes, Glenwood, P, O. Box 44. Red Speckled Sussex Purebred AAA grade, 100 baby chicks, day old, $10.00; Egs 75c per 18; Games pure breeds, Eggs, $1.00 per 15. M, O. Mrs, Lizzie Roper, Culber= son, N. C., Rt, 1, Box 101, (Res- ident of Ga.) = _ WYANDOTTES s pure, non-interbred Tarbox Str. February-March 1937 hatch Ss. L. Wyandotte pullets and eockerel $5.00 FOB. Miss Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC, FOR SALE 4 White-Fawn Indian Runner ducks (year around layers) and unrelated Grae, $5.00 money or- Sag oe* . T. OBarr, Lavonia. Ri Muscovey drakes, $1.00 ea, or exc 2 drakes for 3 White Pekin Ducks, also 2 pr. common Red pigeons, 50c pr. Mrs. A. B. Bla- lock, Alto, Rt, 1. 3 Mammoth Toulouse geese and 3 ganders, $3.00-ea, Eggs, 25c ea. Money order, or come get them. C. W. Page, Norcross. .2 toms and hen, $8.00, or $3.00 ea, Cash with order, R. H Vin- son, Cedartown, Rt. 2. Ringneck and other doves for sale. Mrs. W. E. Fealy, Atlanta. 1196 Moreland S, E, 3 Muscovey ducks and 2 pease, $4.00 ea. Mrs. L. B, Lan- drum, Adairsville. Rt. 3, M, B. 35 lb, gobbler, $8.00 not postpaid; 1 pr. bantams, $1.50, not postpaid. M. B. Bailey, Bu- chanan, Rt, 2. ; 2 yr. old turkey hen, 1 hen and rooster, 15 mos. old, almost pure Bronze. Cheap. Rumning Speckled peas, $2.00 bu. Mrs, Addie Niv- ens. Round Oak, C-O Mrs. O. MeCullough. EGGS WANTED Je . Want 1 setting of White Aus- tralian guinea eggs. State price del. A. J, Willoughby, Waco, care Hillcrest Fruit Farm. Want some Game eggs, Round- head. State price. Mrs. Claude Parker, Pine Log. EGGS FOR SALE Purebred R. I. Red and W. L. hatching eggs, $1.00, 15, postpaid. | Mrs. R. A. Copeland, Dunwocdy, RU. f. eggs, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 2. B. R. Parks str. hatching eggs, 85c per 15; $1.50 per 30 del. Car- tons returned. Mrs. J. S. ania son, Alma. Purebred Buff Orpington Booths Lady-a-Day strani eggs, 7c per 15. J. H. Loyd, Milan, Box 42 Purebred M. B. turkey eggs, $2.25 doz.; $15.00 per 100 del.; poults, 50c ea. Mrs. Neal T. W*lliams, Buena Vista. Purebred White Cornish Game eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. W. H. Baxley, Hephzibah, Baa | Pekin duck eggs. pen raised Bob White. quail for sale. Mrs. H. D. Comp-: Dark Cornish Game hatching |] Friday, April ; EGGS FOR S; Large purebred W. R S eggs, $1.00 per 15, pos change setting for setting ing Mrs, King, Rt. 2, Box 229, Dalt New Hampshire eggs chicks direct from Mrs, R. J. Fleming, Li Rt. 2, ; Parks str. B. R, hat: $1.00 per 15, cartons re also same str. cocker, old, 4% to 5 Ibs., 3 for | coop returned. Mrs. Daisy, Pure Cornish Indian eggs, $1.00 per 15; 18 a postpa: d, carton ret; change for butter at 25 dried apples, 10c lb. d Annie B. King, Rt, 2, Quitman. Schmidt str, Golden ] norca eggs, $1.00 per per 30 postpaid, Cartad | C. R. Bettis, Cumming, | Purebred B. R. eggs fron tested stock, 75 per 1 G. Mathis, Valdosta, R. 204. tot paghbrad R. Donaldson str. hatchir $1.25 per 15, postpaid. F. Walker, Warthen. Fancy Giant Blac eggs. L. B. Millians, Ne Purebred Bacon game eggs, $6.50 per C 30; $1.10 per 15. Sylves vey, Soperton, Rt. 2 Purebred S. L. Wyando: 75e per 15; $1.40 per 30. d tons returned. Mrs, A, * son, Alma, Ri. 1, 2 | AAA Donaldson and str. R, I. Red, $1.00 pe per 50; $5.00 per 100 Mrs. A. _D. Smith, Do Re. Pure Buff Orpington for 65c; 3 or more setti also Booths W. L., san Mrs, W. F. Martin, Nory Z, ; Pure Mammoth Bronze eggs, $2.20 doz, postpaid A. Milford, Ball Ground, B, R. Parks str. R. O.1 ing eggs, 85 per 15; cai turned. Also 2 fine 5% m roosters, $1.75 ea. Mr, Clifton, Millen, | Me Red Quill and Arka eler cross setting eggs,: $1.25. Exchange setting f guano sacks free. from and holes. Also pump 10c thls. Mfrs, Ruth White, Stone. B. R. hatching eggs, 6 postpaid: Mrs. H. S, Yo mount, Rt. 1. Thoroughbred R. I. $1.00 per 15. H. J. Reitz, lumbus Dr., Decatur, Speckle guinea eggs, 60 $1.50 per 50 del. Mrs, gett, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Purebred Hanson str. hatching eggs, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. W. G. Copel woody, Rt. 1. . White Giant Jim \ hatching eggs, 17 for $1. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, Rt. 964 2 Selected ae R. eges, well packed, $1.00 Mrs. C. G. Wilson, Acwor! Purebred Dark Corni eggs, $1.00 per 15. turned. No personal Miss Florence Horne, Gr Pure white Cornish eg per 15 del. Mr. J, Adams, Commerce, "Rt B. R. Thompson str. tested, $1.25 per 15 at my home, Mrs. Milt mer, Sylvester, Rt. 3. _ 12 duck eggs, 75c. Ww. ton, Buford, Rt. 2. Pit game eggs, Texas and Warhorse crossed, Mrs. W. I. Mobley. Ludo Dark Brown Leghorn eggs, $1.00 per 15.. Jones, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Bo B. B. Red Game banta ing eggs, $1.50 per 15; hens, cock for-sale or for 1937 hatch W. Lit milech goats (bred), 2 doe kids, 100 percen (6% qt. sire), fee $2.00 Allnnbe eges, Booths str., 60c per | , -W. H. Humphries, Mil- for 15 if called; for, 85 Exchange for _Jarge crowder , peas, vet beans or early to- , z C. i? Louisville, Rt. 1. Runner duck eggs, $1.00 few turkey eggs, $2.00 W. J. Jones, Filijay, Donaldson, Red and Rock eggs $1.15 per 15, 30, Mrs. Marvin Moore ountain, Rt. 1. Island Red, dark Don- train eggs, $1.25 per 15. 30; baby chicks, del, $9 Mrs. H. G, Brown, Stone pe Runner, duck eggs, $1.- del. J. H. Moore, Stone a, Ri. 1. : ng eggs from fine White hens, pure stock, 60c set- of 16. Come for them. None Bs Ida Harrison, Car- 5. giant black S. Cc. Min- ggs $1.25 per 16; Ancona neppard str. blood-tested, 6, postpaid; Mrs. L. D. ot Vonia, Rt, 1. Booths B. R. eggs, 75c per 25 per 30, del. 90 per cent Furnish 10 doz. weekly ent at 50c doz. fob. Mrs. Kitchens, Blythe, RFD. Light Brahma _ eggs, ed, $1 per 15 postpaid. Hy selected, packed, L, J Statham, Rt. 1, Box 195. Brahma eggs, purebred, r 15 del. Excellent winter igo Mammoth white juck ggs $1 for 13 del. . E. Haynie, Watkinsville, . 1, Reds, selected heavy Mahood strain hatching 5 for $1, 30 for $1.75, well postpaid, A. F. Ferguson, ile, Rt. 1. ampshire Red eggs for 15, 30 for $1.25, del. all igh season. Mrs. J. E. Passe, 5 Rt. 2, Box 39. 5 White Plymouth Rock 50c setting if called for: iting prepaid. Will have . Summer, Mrs. Nora Hat- ast Point. 301 Wadiey ah Runner duck eggs $1 del; Indian Runmer drakes ected, well packed baiehing , eggs, stock direct. from ped. Barron str. $1. per esse Jackson, Austeli. rk Cornish game eggs, $1 6 del. Miss Leona a Rb. I. White Giant eggs 60c set ing if sent by mail, 30 called for. Mrs. J. H. Gay, son le, Rt, 1. own _ Leghorn, purebred ing eggs, Tom Barron sir. r 16 at my home; 65e del. J. F. McClain, Alpharetta, re Po selected eggs for set- ns, $1 per 15 or $1.50 for Hs. Lueile Sellers, Al- k Cornish game eggs, $l Money order only. Crates we Alfred Gibbs, Rochelle, hite Giant eges 90c : aid. Stock direct. from ; * grade, BWD tested. ., Gable, Haralson, : ks a3 Barred Rock. best 1 eggs $1 per 15 postpaid; ator lots cheaper, founda- ock direct-from Porks since ocks and eockerels for| S. Mamie Roach plyler, Black Minorca, also ine Buff Cochin Bantam ting eggs, $2.00 set ting; Barred Rock eggs $1.50 ng Atlanta. O: H. Wright, ta, Peters Bldg. Walnut. mmoth White Pekin Auek 5c ; $1.00 per 15; also k extra large, $2. 00 ea. FOB. Mrs. A. D. Charping, Ri. 2. _EGGS FOR SALE ~ Mammoth Mallard duck: eggs, |. good stock, $1 per 15. FOB. Mrs. W. V. McMichael, Brunswick, Rt. 1. Box 66, aval Grove. few settings. Donaldson str. prize winners at Gwinnet. fair, 1937; $1 per 15 or $1.75 for 30. Ww. R. Thompson, ae ville; Rt. 1: Wyandotte eggs, peebiee R. t. S. L. 65 per 15, $1.10 per 30 pp. Speckled Sussex eggs $1 per 15 pp. Mrs. Earl Wilson, Clarkesville. Eggs for setting from thoreugh- bred, laying strain, $1.50 per 16. Willis Goddard, Americus, 801 Elm Avenue. Indian Runner duck eggs, guar. fertile, 90c per 15, postpaid. Dean Brantley, Soperton, Rt. 2. Pope str. S. C. Black Minorca hatching, $1.00 per 15; $1.75 i 30. Few fine hens cheap. G, Wilson, Elberton R. I. hatching eggs, 60c per 15; 35 doz. in large lots; -also large Buff Orpington and W. L. baby chicks, hen hatched, $10.00 per C. Mrs. R. O. Hodges. St. George. White Rock hatching eggs, Fishel str., $1.00 per 15 del, Mrs. Alma Scott, Concord. POSITIONS WANTED: voune. healthy woman wanes job with good people, doing light farm work, imecluding field and tobacco work. Give full particu- lars, salary paid and ref. in first letter. Mrs. Eddie A. Saw- yer, Oglethorpe, Rt. 3. _ Want job on farm, also exp. in dairy work. Mother, sister and self, board and small salary. Good ref. Clifford Allen, Atlan- | ta., 273 Washington St., S. W. Want home on farm with good. Christian people. Reasonable salary, board and laundry. No bad habits except smoking. Charlie P. Sims, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1, care Mrs. P. Ll. Pittard. Man with family wants place on farm where -he can _ raise something to eat. Exp. farm work, also milk cows, attend to stock and poultry, raise vege- tables, cotton, etc. Not afraid of work, Force enough for 2 h. farm, prefer near Atlanta. W. T. Tyson, Atlanta 553 Washington St. i DU yr. old widow with 2 yr: old child wants good home on farm in exch. for light farm work. Come or send RR fare. Mrs. Va- der Morrow, Hogansville, 46 As- kew Ave. Want place raising chickens, milking cows and other light farm work for self and daughter, and some salary. Mrs. Jennie Bryant, Atlanta, 415 Hood St. 18 yr. old young man wants job on dairy farm, 5 yrs. exp.; also drive truck. Cecil Head, Atlanta, 321 Crew St., S. W. Colored man, married, 8 ehil- dren, (oldest 15), thoroughly re- liable and good worker, farmed all life, wants farm on shares. Have to hive mule and be fur- nished. Hudson Waters, Fair- burn, Rt. 3. Small family wants job on farm for wages, 2 plow hands and woman do light farm work. Want extra work when not in _ crop. Curtis Davis, Buford, RFD 2. Man, age 48, with wife, 18 and 13 yr. old boys, all exp. in farm work, wants farm. Must be fur- nished. Henry A. Pope, Atlanta, 122 Richardson St., S. W. Middleaged woman wants light farm work, no field work. _ State salary paid. Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Nicholls, Rt. 3. White woman, 28, widow,. with 12 and 9 yr. old boys and 11 yr. old girl, wants home on farm with good people, near good school and church. Well and able to work. Mrs. Winifred Lowery, Ashburn, Rt. 2. 27 yr. old, single, Christian man, high school education, some farm experience wants place do- ing general farm chores for elder- ly couple preferably. Write of- fer, Jerome Hoff, Ft. Valley, care Gen. Del. Want job as farm overseer. Well exp. 6 in family, 2 boys work. Salary and home. James MeDaniel, Atlanta, 529 Paynes Ave., N. W. Want home for self and little boy and small salary in exc. for light farm work, with reliable people. Omie Summerville, Col- lege Park, Rt, 1. Dark Cornish Indian goose} eggs. purebred, $1 per 15, post- paid. J. R. Gardner, Locust. Holder. an S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs, wants: dairy. work with : reliable people near good school. Middle nish ref. Good dry hand milk- ers. Mrs. Rosa Evans, Boling Broke, Rt. I, ie 6, care J M. Middieaged, single man. wants work on farm, with good. family, | for board and salary. Like some work with poultry. Do not drink or curse. U. G. Smith, Meigs. Want light farm werk with good people for home for self and old boy and reasonable salary. 2 yr. old boy and reasonable sal- ary. 30 yrs. old, good worker. Mrs. Ruby MeSwain, Shnanon. | Want -small 1 horse crop by month, with fairly good house, hnady to church and high school near thriving town. Am _ also good carpenter. T. . Justus, Tiger, White man, 30 yrs. old, single, sober, wants farm work for wages, Raised on farm, go any- where. J. V. Regan, Doerwm, RFD care J. T. Wingate, Man, 34 yrs. old, married, (wife only), wants job. Exp. in farm work, tractor driver, car- penter, also tobacco, or most any kind work. D. E. Pike, Osierfield, Rt. 1, Box 39. Exp. grist mill operator (with- mill.. Must beiin good cond., and in good location. State what you have. W. H. Roach, a bus, 1640 2nd Ave, Middleaged woman wants light farm work, no field work, for home and small salary. Mrs. M. A. Fuller, Atlanta, 15 Richmond Ave. Went job on dariy farm, 4 milkers, 20 yrs. exp. Can fur- nish ref. C, H. Bedford, Egan, 33 yr. old widow wants job do- ing light farm work. No field work. Mrs. George Rogers, Gainesville, care Gen. Del. Middleaged man with wife and child. wants work as overseer of farm, or looking after poultry farm. Ref. exch. W. F. Walden, Thomson, Route. 41 yr. old woman, with 4 yr. old child wants work on farm at once. Mis. R. M. Byrd, Atlanta, 474 Pryor St. Want job light farm work, no field work, at once, 30 yrs old. Janie Lee Boyd, Rutledge, RFD. 1, cawe Carl Griffis. Middle aged man wants work on farm, with board, laundry and nice home, Like some work with poultry. Do not drink nor curse. U. G. Smith, Meigs. Widow with 7 yr. old daugh- ter wants place on farm, for Prefer near Church and school. Mrs. H, J. Schwering, Rockmart. Christian widow, wunencum- bered, age 48, wants job on farm with good people. Good milker, gardener, etc. Northwest Ga. preferred. Mrs. Sarah Dempsey, Summerville, care Gen, Del. good worker, good health, can do all kinds farm work. $8.00 mo. At once. Mrs. R. M. Byrd, Aus- tell, Rt. 1, Box 109. Farm boy, 20, good habits, wants joo on farm. Can drive truck and handy with machinery. Roy Jesse, Folkston, Box 171. Want job as caretaker. Exp., best of ref. J. H. Boynton, Hamp- ton, Ri. 1. - Want place with live~- stock farm in Middle or So. Ga. Exp. in handling hogs and cattle. Best of ref. W. B. Freeman, Oakman. "23 yr. old, strong, healthy young woman, experienced, desires light farm work, no field work, for home and reasonable salary. Good references, write Miss Emma McClain, Tallapoosa, Burlington Rd. De 4248. 23 yr. old, single, wants job on dairy. Good milker. Start with $15.00 mo. board and laundry. Honest, sober, best of ref. H. P. Bunch, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Want 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Have to be furnished and moved. Good land and house, in Gwinnett county. Reply at once. Mrs, Mae Knight, Dacula. Single white man, 34 yrs. of age, who can drive car wants job on farm or dairy, $20.00 mo. board and laundry. Elisha Justi, Altamaha. 40 yr. old widow with 4 yr. old child wants light farm work. in exch. for home and clothes for self and child. At once. Mrs. Mae (Byrd, Austell, Rt. 1, Box 109. Widow, 35, 2 sons, 12 and 8,| or No. Ga. preferred. Can fur- out bad habits), wants job for|- wages or for part of out-put of |. room, board and $1.00 week. Want job on farm, 41 yrs. old,. ED |FARM HELP WANTED Want: woman to- live with-el-|- derly couple and do ligh} farm work, no field work, fo: zoom, board and small salary. 4~ once. J. W. Brown, Temple, Rt. 2... Want at once, good nice girl or woman to do light farm work in exchange for good home and clothes. Mrs. S. T. Taylor, Val- dosta. Rt. 2, Box: 4. Want good, reliable, single man or boy to work on farm for small wages, board and laundry Live as one of family. Apply at once. W. F. Jackson, Ae. RFD. 1. Want white, young, single man, sober and honest, to work on farm for wages, ($10.00), | board and laundry for 4 mos. or longer, J. I. King, Pearson. Want good plow hand and 2 or 3 hoe hands for this yrs crop. Can furnish house. Hardy Rhyne, White. Want woman, 25 to 40 yrs. old for light farm work. Good home and small salary. Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit, Rt. 1. Want 2 h. share cropper and day labor immediately on 3 M. acre farm with school, churches and RR station on farm. J, A. Cason, Barnesville. Want neat, clean, healthy white woman, 25- 40 yrs. old, for light farm work, milk, ete. $6.00 mo. board and private room. At once. Mrs. Make Morris, Ailey. Want reliable, nice woman, abont 40 yrs old, for light farm work, no field work. At once. Mrs. E. Garraux, Austell, Rt. 1. Want colored man, not over 50 yrs., reliable for light farm chores around place. Good pay to right man. Write at once. Mrs, Mary Kenyon St., 8S. E. Want boy, 14-17 yrs., white preferred, to work on small farm, $8.00 mo., board, laundry. Good ref. required. \Mrs. R. H. Ro- land, Sylvester, Rt. 4, care Mrs Vanzant, Want middieaged, man, unencumbered, for light farm work. No field work. Must be thoroughly reliable. Mrs. B. F. Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1. Want unemcumbered white woman, 45-50 yrs, of age, able to work, to milk cows and other light farm work. Small wages and good home. Mrs. H. G. Blakely, Savannah, Rt. 3, Mont- gomery Road. Want good man for 2 acres good land, 7 room house, wood, pasture, on Mail route No. 1, Stockbridge, 18-20 mi. S. E. At- Janta, with more land if desired. J. N. Willingham, Atlanta, 188 Elizabeth St., N. E., Wa, 0329. Want 2 men in same family, one in dairy, other help on farm. Garden, wood, good house fur- nished, handy to water. No one need apply with bad habits. C. W. Price, Cedartown, Rt. 2. Want white woman to help with light farm work, no field work. C. E. Hutto, Savannah, Rt, 4. ae Elderly Christian couple want non-tobaceo using, industrious young man or woman to live in home and help with . garden, milking and other lighi work, mostly with poultry. Dependable party only wanted. Jas A. Car- ter, Valdosta, Rt. 1. Wili furnish to settled, reliable couple, no children, rooms in country home for building other house, help furnished. Food stuff grown on place free. Must be honest, sober, and ref. reg. V. C. Green, Columbus, 3110 Pierpont. Can use a good, farmer for wages, Oe that can run 1 or 2 plows. G,. F. Sutton, Lyons. Want honest, sober, single, white man to work on farm, Must be exp, and do good work. 20-40 yrs, old, $12.00 month, board and laundry. L. E. MeCleskey, Alpharetta. Rt, 3 Want a wage hand, $12.00 mo, and board. E. B Pattillo, Cullo- den. Rt. 1. Want unencumbered, rliable, whit> woman, 18 to 45 yrs., to live in home and assist with light farm work, no field work. Write F. L. Womack,. Hapeville, care Gen. Del. Want bright girl (ambitious and has aspirations to continue studies) for light farm work, gar- den., etc., no field work. Salary | and bright home to right parity. Answer at once. Mrs, L. D. Wil- liams, Atlanta, 589 Boulevard, N. E., Wa 1171. Want middleaged white woman to do light farm: work for small family. Mrs, Alfa Vittem, Sparks. ey + or see H. A Fobbs, Atlanta, 838. white wo- | farm; \ FARM HELP w TED want man and Sele. nice, re= liable. people, _ to tend small te horse cg 50-50 basis. Write . Hardy, Dallas, Rt. 1. ~ Want neat, respectable, white woman, 20 to 55 yrs., for light farm work, no field work, except milk one cow. Small wages and home. Mrs. M. J. Sarles, Ae Rt. i. Want nice, clean, white wo- man, 18 to 30, to live in nice home and help with light farm work, no field work, except milk 1 cow, References in first letter. Mrs. Otto Krause, Felton.., - Want nice, capable, unenowue : bered white woman for light farm work, no field work, nor _ milking. Board and reasonable mo salary. Mrs, B. F. Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1. Want middleaged woman to live as one of family and do light farm work, no field work. H. W. Ray, Nicholls, care H. P. Co. sy Want colored woman, 40-50 yrs. old, good character, who needs and would appreciate good _ Christian home to help with light farm work, no field work. Small salary. Rev. JE > iz Leslie. : Want good ee cous: ie : country vlace near Cartersville. Write for particulars and furnish references. T. J. Lyon, Atlanta, Le 232 Luckie St. : Want man to do gardening and flower growing, and other light os See BAe work. A. O. Blackmar, bus. < Want exp. farm hand 10. ake. crop, $12.00 to $15.00 mo. Archie Hayes, Screven, Rt. 2. Want country raised girl po live in small family and do hght farm work, no field work. Good home and $2.00 to $3.00 . week. Mrs. C. B. Brown, Screven, Rt. 2. Want boy, 12 to 14 yrs. old to work on farm for board and ~ clothes and live in home as one -| of family. C. WPatersen, Ava- jon. Want good, hones colored man and wife to live-on farm. Good house furnished. Must be exp. . truck, poultry, etc. Part wages and part interest in farm. Con-_ sider more in family, if no small. children. J. K. Noland, Augusta, ne 1477 Gwinnett St. ce Want man to go out on my 3 he to furnish stock and equipment, improve place. Give lease if necessary to get farm improved. House on farm. Mrs. _ J. S. Coleman, Atlanta, 641 Crew. y St., S, W. Want sober, good morta hand to work on farm and or- | chard at once. Board, laundry, jreasonable salary. Ref. required. J. C, Daves, Ellijay, Rt. 3, . Want man with family to work on farm by day. J. H. Dereiets Parrott. Want young white gir] to live with me and help with light farm: work, no field work, room, board and small salary. Mis. Mozell Childers, Lithonia, Rt. 2. - ens Want man for farm work, $10- mo., room and board. Must be able and willing to work; also want pr. farm mules. H.S, Wale ker, Macon, 349 Turpin St. Want good, strong, healthy, hard working, Christian, sober, man who Knows how to plow truck crops, tend to live stock, etc. Write or see at once. J. Frank Conner, Eden. Want good farm hand to wotlk & at anything. Must be sober, res liable, no bad habits, 25-30 yrs. of age, without family. $12.00 mo, board, laundry, H. J. Ledbetter, | Tate. < Want capable white woman for light farm work, no field work, for good ho : equipped with, modern conveniences, and ra-: sonable salary. Mrs. J. C. cache S lor, Ball Ground. Want reliable, single negro man to work 15 acres, tend to Want good farm hand. $10.00 and Board. R. P. Yongema, At-. lanta, R. F. D. 1, Box 669. Want god farm hand. $10.00 month and board, and more later. if good worker. Guy Mallory, Madison. : Want an unencumbered col- ered man, 60 or over, to do light farm work. Small wage. J. A. Sartain, Rossville 603 Chicka~ mauga Ave. , Want heaithy, jaae: vation: Christian young woman, 20-35" yrs. of age, to live in home and help with light farm work, no field work, except care for cow _ and garden. Small salary. J. . Floyd Cook, Rossville, Rt. 1. ss ored. woman to help with light farm work, no field work, for) board, clothes, and some sper.d- ing money. Mrs. Ee Reeves, _ Jasper, Rt. 2. es Want responsible men for 15 -aeres near Scottdale and 40 near | Fitzgerald. Shares. (O. Fus- sell, Brunswick. ; Want wage hand on farm, nome, board and laundry. T. A. Griffin, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Want gocd, reliable, industri- us farm hand, without bad aabits, who can drive car.. Pay 30 day, board and laundry. Christian preferred. Consider man and wife to live in home, We to help light farm work for bezd. K, Ww. Liles, Waycross, Want boy, 18-20 yrs. old to work on farm, $10.00 mo. and 2 - board. Pay some now and rest: when crop sold. W. H. Harrell, _ Thomasville, Rt. 2. i Want boy, 15-16, who knows :0w to do good plowing: to begin pril ist for rest of 1938. $10.00 mo, and board. Write first. A. M, McClellan, Dixie. Want good reliable man to milk _ cows for reasonable salary. J, H. Reice, Barnesville, FRUITS FOR SALE Extra nice sundried. apples, ree from core and worms, 10c lb. del in. 12 Jb. lots. Mrs, . L. anzant, Dial, Sun. dried applels in. first class conditicn, 4 Ibs. 60c; 8 Ibs. $1.15, Nice sundried apples, | 9 Ib. in whiite bags, 10 Ibs, up to 100. Ibs. eee W. P. a Mice dried apples, 15 ee -yel- ow pop corn, 15 cupful; okra seed, 25c cuptul; nice butter. Add dostage. ee Mrs. G. a Poole, Jasper, Ri , Box 21. 25 Ibs. 1937 June dried apples, ib; 1937 Hand - Runner Cornfield tender bean seed, 20c cupful, no weevils. Jewell Goss, Nice caindnied nee Davis ap. ples, free from worms, peel, core, 12%e lb. Sample on ~ request. Mars, W. E. Rackley, Loving. _ Nice, sundried apples in 10 1b. lots, 10c Ib, del.; also B. R. cock- _ erehs, $1.00 ea. not del. Mrs. Alma Oliver, aie : s Nice. - sundried apples, free from worms, 10 lb. del. Ex- change for 100 Ibs, a gee sacks, Mo. 1 Virginia Bunch peanuts. arts, 12 Ib. , Edison, oad imp. white Spanish pea- mts, $5.00 per C or $90.00 ton, g ubject to market change. M. O, W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2. Genuine Georgia Runner pea- nuts No. 1 ia 4c lb. fob. Cash with order. O, M bridge. Saas Red Spanish Deaniite, 8c. Ib. ob, ieee Hays, Rockmart, Rt MO. W. 8. Red punch Spanish seed pea- nets, pure homey drip cane seed, 3e tb., $2.00 bu. fob,; colored a -putterbean seed. 10 Ib. postage. e G. Oliver, arnecvilie, REA 255 abs ee ives, 20 lb, Mrs. Marous Lee, nfston. | ibs, small seedling pecans, iD, fob. Cash. No order less 25 ae = $4.00 entire jot, small lots, Be 1b: ton lots, 436 in FOB. D, E, Thompson, Pine- - pea auits, hand shelled, 10c Ib. in 25 tots, Pearl Smoak, Warwick, SYRUP FOR SALE Ribbon Catie syrup a beer size tiles, $1.20 doz. rene oottle, - "25.0 Sets WT. L, Dash- er, Lake Park, Rt, Lae 1937 Ga. Came syrup in 10 Ib. = than 6 buckets, R, L, Bax- F Pecna and Other Fete, Want settled, denesdapic ole! trees, free from worms, core, peel, 10c} and |. nee from holes, Mrs, J. . Moo- e oul Pecans &PeamitsForSale 6 lb.; _also Schley pecans, 15 Ih.; | . Greene, Bain- 3 Stewarts and ee Pecan : | Apr, kets, 40c bucket ane ee not Trees. For Sale _ Figs, Celestial white, 5. see or 12 med. $1; artichokes, 1 gal. 40c; 3 gals, $1; Kudzu, Semeson, treated, 100, $1, 300 $2.75, post- paid. J: w. "Toole, Macon. Rt. 2. May cherry trees, 10c ea. $1 doz.. Sage plants, 3 for 25c; pep- permint plants, 3, 25c; blue plum garlic plants 15c ea. 2, 25; grape- vines 10c ea, $1 doz. postpaid. | Marie Smith, Waco, Rt. 2. Scuppernong, white, red goose plums, 12 for $1; sassafras roots, 15c Ib. yellowroot 20c bunch; sage plants 6, 35c; everbearing straw- berry plants 35c C, Postpaid. Mrs. Seabron Huggins, Waco, Rt. 2. Pomegranite sprouts, rooted, 1 ft. 10c; 3 ft, 25c ea. black wal- nut 1 ft. 10c; black muscadine, 2, 15c; huckleberry, gooseberry, red plums, blackhaw, 3 ft, $1 doz, add postage, Miss Ivalene Connell, 'Toomsporo, Rt. 2, May cherry, black and white scuppernong, sage plants 10c ea; +3 for 25c; Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs: J. T. ae Wa- co, Rt. 2. Raspberry, red thornless, sage plants, 35c doz. 2 yr, clearseed | peach trees 50e doz. all postpaid. Mrs, W.- iB. Allan, Alto, Rt. 2, Box 59. . May cs sprouts, 10c ea. also Summerours half and half | cottonseed, $1.60 bu. V. C. Rund- les, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Peach trees, all var. well rooted seedings, 10c ea, Small lots; fob. Kudzu crowns $1 C, $7.50 M. free to any who will dig them; also | want 1 gal. large brown multiply- ing onions, grow in clusters, J ohn T, Handley, Shiloh, - 1 large walnut tree, about 3 ft. in dia., $20.00 on stump. Glave Woodruff, Loganville, Rt. 2. Karly May cherries, 3 ft., 3 for $1. 00; 1 ft., $1.00 doz.; plueberries, 8 doz. $1. 25: apricots, 4 ft., 4 for $1.25; Seedling apples, "peach ed June plums and Grey Goose plums, $1.25 doz, Rooted, postpaid. Mrs. E. E.. Been ; Mineral a BUTTER FOR SALE - Nice, firm yellow Jersey puliee from cow T. B. tested, in % Ib. molds, 4 Ibs., $1.00 postpaid in Ast and 2nd zones. Mrs. Noah G. Moon, Bowdon, Rt, 2. Nice, fresh, firm yellow butter in 1 lb. brick prints, 35c lb. Daisy ee Bowdon, Rt. 3, ae POTATOES FOR SALE Porto Rica yellow skin seed potatoes, 75c bu. W. T. Vickery, College Park, Rt, 2: d corn. E. G, Acree, a 7, Atlanta. cH (2298... FRESH & CURED MEAT _FOR SALE oe : Hickory smoked hams, any A, Walker, Quitman. Ola fashion hard wood smoked Ses county hams, 12 to 25 Ibs., a per 100 Ibs. Cash with M. LL. E. Hutchinson, Quitman. Miaees smoked, sugar cured | hams, 2c lb. Cash or M. O. fob. Oia. 10 Buff Orpingtons, 1 -yr. old, $1.25 ea, Percheron stud horse, service fee, $5.00 cash. Jno Hardy Demorest, _Nice brown home smoked hams, 28c 1b.; $27.00 per 100 lbs. M, O. Mrs. R. L, Furtehinsor, ey Rt. ds Box 184... Vasstable For Sale 2 Beres green cabbage for sale, part or all in field. Archie Knight, | Denton, Rt, 1. One acre turnips ready Apr. 20th. to @5th, Mrs. W. A. Oribb, Nicholls, 3 acres turnips, 5 acres cab- bage to sell in truck load lots. Mrs. E. A. Lambert, Denton. _ Ewo acres Charleston Wake- field cabbage, 1% acres turnip salad, crisp and. tender, ready Ist. Reference County Agent. H. J. Chandler, EMaa RS ald, Rt, 3, ao GRAIN AND HAY WANTED Want 10 tons oat straw June Ist, at $6.00 ton, within 200 miles . Ludowici. Savannah. Notify George | Quar- sacheesion peice. ; | chewing Genuine Porto Rica seed sweet s potatoes and Hastings Prolific) size; pure pork link sausage. Be j . B ULL ET IN : | [TOBACCO FOR. SALE Good home cured. suiting and - pobacco, a Ib: 10 Ibs. $1.00 ea. postpaid. in . Ga. W. R. Benton, Alma, Good, flue cured, home raised, red and yellow tobacco, 1936 and 1937 crop; smoking, 12 lbs. $1.; chewing, 11 Ibs., $1.00; 6 Ibs. 50 postpaid. M. B. Swain, Alma, Good grade, juicy and mellow tobacco, 12 lbs. for $1 00; 5 Ibs. 50c. Mrs. Christena Harper, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. - Dark Red Leaf chewing tobac- co, 10 Ibs, $1.00; smoking tobac- co, 14 Ibs, $1.00 postpaid to 3rd zone, Satis. guar. Mrs, A. B. Williams, Alma, Flue cured, whole leaf brown tobacco, % Ibs. for $1.00 del, in Ga. Oscar Hamilton, Vidalia, Rt. L. x Good flue cured tobacco for also New Stone ani Marglobe tomato plants, $1.40: M, del. R. W. Tomberlin, Surrency. : Flue cured tobacco, mellow and juicy, red or yellow leaf, 13 lbs. $1.00 del.; Gold Dollar tobacco seed, 35c oz. del, Mrs. J. T.. Troup, Baxley. Miscellaneous Wanted | ARTICHOKES Want artichokes for planting. State price per pound. Mrs. S. a Pearson, Takeipng Rt, 1, Box BEANS AND PEAS Want 5 to 10 bu. Hay seed Soy beans. Quote es and send gies aee Dr. Ww. F. Bent, Midville, CORN Exc, 50 white feed sacks in per- fect cond., for corn, or mixed chicken feed; 1 sack for pound. Burlington Rt. De 4248, CAVIES Want some spotted guinea pigs. Write M. C. Mauldin, Pineview. Want guinea pigs, all sizes, any quantity. S. C. re Madi- son. GourDs Want 2 doz. Martin gourds. Exec, Sugar or Brown crowder peas; also want hear from per having ginseng plants or seed. J J, Norman, Richland, Rt. 1. HONEY EXTRACTOR ' Want a second-hand. Honey extractor, good cond., cheap for 7) Be. H. C. Reid, Hogansville, . HERBS = Want some -Mayapple, bear foot and other roots and herbs and barks. State what you have and price, J. B. Womack, Greens- boro, . PEACH TREES Want, & few late genuine old style White English peach trees. J. C. Adkins, Ft. cele 209 No, Macon, Ste a FODDER Want 1 M. bundles of fodder. State best price. Mrs. Fe G. Henry, Stockbridge, Rt. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want comon or milk goats in exchange for Grist Mill, Ford- son tractor, Hammer Mill, etc., E, B. Shoemaker, West Point. HOGS WANTED Want 20 Black P. C. pigs, av. 45 lbs., to raise on halves, also 300 or more R. L. Reds or other heavy breed chicks, raise on hal- ves to 8 wks. Facilities and best of care. Ref. Henry: Malone, Law- ene Rt. 5. -c-o A. M, Ma- one, - ( FEATHERS WANTED of turkey, peacock, and goose. State variety, color, price and supply. R. D. Ison, Atlanta, 1079 Clifton Rd. N, Be EGGS WANTED. Want prices on Bronze turkey eggs, del., and wt. of turkeys and fertility. guaranteed. Mrs. J. H. Ellis Stephens, | POULTRY WANTED | Want. 100 to 500 heavy breed chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old; also want 10 to 12 gui- nea hens amd 1 last yr. cock. Mrs. J. W. Connell, 527 Main St. Cedartown. Se i Exchange 100 Ib. plain, white or striped sugar sacks for any breed baby chicks or hens. Ea. pay the trans, Mrs. J. J. Lassiter, City Market, Cedartown. Pheasants:Want 2 Ringneck pheasant hens. Ist Ietter, also have for sale Jap- anese Silkie Hggs, $1.50 per 13. | Postpaid. , T. Gaines, Buford. chewing or smoking, 12 Ibs. $1.00; |. Mrs, L. D, Miller, Atlanta, 2096] - Want large wing feathers only} Quote prices in| ara Miscellaneous For Sale Grub roct, 35c Ib. Mayapple and Yellow root, 25c 1b.; cherry and yellow poplar bark, i5c lb. All fresh dug; hoar- hound, 2 bunches 5c. Exc. for white feed sacks. Miss Eunice White, Ellijay, Rt. 3. -140 white feed sacks, 8c. ea., 20 or more in lot shipped. prepaid in Ga. Wm, B, Glaze, Dalton. * Garlic and horseradish, 25c doz, bulbs; rhubarb or pie plant, 3 bunches, 30c; elecampane. yellow and sassafras root, 20c ib.; catnip, yarrow and others, 25 doz. del..in 1 and 2nd zone. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. : Yellow root, 25 lbs. or more, 25c Ib. Under 25 lbs., 30c lb. C. M. Culpepper, Columbus, 1016 12th St. 300 Ibs. unwashed wool, more or less free of burrs, ist. of May del. Make best offer. W. J. aur lis,. Waycross, Rt. 1. 500 stalks white sugar cane, $1.00 per C. E, G. Ravenel, Sa- vannah, 114 E. MeDoncugh St. Good, second- hand 2 mule wagon, wt. about 1100 lbs. See or write for price. Mrs. Elisha Kirk, Rockmart, RFD 2. 15 ibs. nice, new goose feathers, 40c lb. Mrs. J. N, Boston, Wash- inton, B. Langford, Sr., Maysville. : Black walnut Meats, nice and ia of bright color, 90c. lb. del. M. M. Cochran, Royston. 400 Ibs, pure hog lard in 50 and 100 lb. cans, 12c lb. J. W. Hicks, Marietta, Ry 23 Almost new 1 hh, wagon at rea- sonable price. Mrs. Cochran, } | Luthersville, Rt. 1. 25 Ibs. new, white, downy feathers, 50c Ib. del. Sample free. Mrs, Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt, 4. Yellow root, 12c lb.; sassafras root, 25c Ib. Add postage. Exc. over 10c lb.,or for onion buttons. Mis. Sallie Belle Elam, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6, care Emma Frady. Yellow and Mayapplle root, 25c lb.; grub root, 35 1b.; wild cherry and yellow poplar. bark, 20c_ lb. Mrs. Iowa Vick, Ellijay, RFD 3. Colts foot, heart leaf mullein, Queen of the Meadow, 50c per shoe-boxfull; horseradish, 10c; garlic, 25 doz.; spearmint, 25 doz, Exc, for peanuts, tomato, sweet pepper or egg-plant plants or eggs for setting. Fred Kown, White. Extra good 100 Ib. cap, feed jsacks, 10c ea., del. Exc. for honey 4 only. Meryl Lee, Red Oak. 100 extra fine large Martin gourds, uncut, $1.00 doz, del. Ed- win Collins, Cordele, t - Senna leaves, dried, 10c pint, horseradish plants, 20c doz., 3 doz. plants 50c; red hot pepper, 10c pint. Alto, Rt. 1, Catnip, garlic, balm, dbl tansy, spicewood, calamus, | garden horsemint, sage, 4 for. 25c; pep-~ permint plants, 25c C.; Mayapple root, 25 Ib.; yellow and rattle root, 15 Ib. Mary Lou Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 38, 200 white feed sacks, 100 Jb. cap. free from holes, 8c and 10c ea. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, -Talbotton.. Horseradish, 30c - Th. with 6 plants with ex, pound, Add post- oe Mrs. T. S. Terrell, Lula, Rt. Se icin artichokes, white, $1.00 bu, FOB; also Kudzu root- ed; $1.00 C, del: A. D. Call, Elli- jay, Rt. ee nee - SYRUP FOR SALE the lot. J. R. Griazle, Rt. 1, _Too Late To Classify | EGGS: FOR SALE W. L. Hatching eggs, 50 per 15, also Thompson B. R. Hatch- ing eggs, 60c per 15 del. Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit, Rt, 1. eggs, 17 for $1.25 postpaid, Mrs. Darby Taylor, Lavonia, Rt 1. Donaldson str., blood tested stock $1.00 per 16 postpaid. Mrs. W. R. Fain, Leary. B. L: hatching eggs, Rusks AAA Str., $1.00 per 15. Could shin about 50 per week. Mrs, Lucy Z Lee, Jesup, i ee wild | _| Brown, Helena, 4 or more bu, black walnuts,. -|1937 crop, dry in hull, 30c bu. for | lot, or less lots, 35c bu. FOB. J.| good value for beef tallow at not} -{|mi, southwest Lumber. Mrs. I. A. Woodring, 2 bbis., 60 gal. old syrup (not unstopped since being made; it]: was nee: 40c gal. or $40.00 for| Pure S. C. B. L., blood tested] Selected Dark R. I. Red eggs, | Too Late To POULTRY FOR SAL Baby Chicks:Hen hate L.. baby chicks 10c ea, del, of 25. Exchange 25 for 2, Rica potato plants. Mrs De Foor, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Game:20 purebred Dark nish Game young hens roosters, 19387 hatch, $2 Viola. King, Pearson. Orphingtons:I young Orphington rooster, $1.75; hives bees in old stands, Mrs. M. Brown, Ashburr Spanish :White faced Spanish cockerels and egg for prices. Mrs. Frank Tri Adairsville, Rt. 1. TURKEYS, GUINEA DUCKS, ETC., FOR S. 1 fine young M. B. tom, hatched, wt. 21 Ibs., $4.00 Holley, Matthews. Trio purebred Bourbon turkeys: 2 yr. old tom, $7.00; 1 yr. old hen, wt ea., $3.50, fob. Miss M Rowan, Cartersville. White Henan Larg chin. str., L, young hen ni and Se. $25. 00. lot. ; Wyandottes:18 dotte pullets, 2 rooste old, 3% to 4 lbs. R. L, 940 Woodland Ave., S. iE. Janta, Ma. 1667... R, I. Reds:2 Donaldson R, I. Red cocks, $1.00 - few hens. Purebreds; egg per 15, Mrs. Emmett Tran Duluth, Rt. 1. _ SEED FOR SALE Winter Heading Collar 10c pkg., 20c oz. postpaid black walnuts, hulled ar 5c bu. at Newnan. A. B : Newnan. f 35 vine okra, (growin seed for 10c (coin or sta ap 3c postage. Mrs. Grace Tk Rising Fawn, Rt. 3. | New Tomato seed, Re New Stone, Baltimore, Best, for sale, 50 Ibs. del Ramsey, Quitman. FRUIT FOR SAL Fresh sundried apple Add Postage. Mrs. Clarkesville, ee TOBACCO. FOR. gi LE Good flue cured toba mold, whole leaf, 10. tbs postpaid to 3rd zone. J. Glohon, Surrency, Rt. VEGETABLES FOR S 1 acre Chas. Wakefiel ready for market Apri 15 State Road 117. Make best Widdon L, Allagocd, Lumbe Rt. 1. Box 111i. ; 250 bu. house cured P R. potatoes, 30 bu. seed potatoes. Louisville, Rt. 1 ; Tender cornfield bene mixed, 35c lb, Prepaid 2nd zene. Mrs. Lee Clair Roy. Striped eae Half R Garden beans, 25c cup; colored cornfield beans, | 2 red speckled crowder white, black-eyed 10c checks. Mrs. Lillie Barre jay, Rt. 3. i 40 bu. O-Too-Tan beans, bu. my place. 1937 crc Livingston, Augusta, RFD 74, : 10 bu. O-Too-Tans, hand thrashed, $4.00 bu. Ly Mrs, T. H. Duran, Cu! } 1; Box 56. = . Be 50 bu. mixed peas, $1.7 40 bu. Clays, $2.00 bu; bu. orange cane seed, $1 Otis Stephens, Jackson, CORN, SEED CORN F - Pop corn, 5 Ib.; orange seed, $1.45 bu; genuine O- beans, age bu, fob, Che order, O. N. Brownlee, Rt. eis Extra Early Golden Q Corn, $6.50 cwt., Groh Hog Sorghum, $3 50 } Whatileys prolific corn, $- E. J, Lavender, Sylvest COTTONSEED FOR SA Wannamaker Cleveland seed, imp.,.No. 2, 2nd yr., 1850 Ibs. per acre;) Coker Z land Wilt No. 4, $3.00 per 1 fob, Guar, pure. G. W. W: Eastanollee, At: 1. a D, P, L. No. 11 - A cotton ist yr., no black seed, $1.00 fob. Edd F. er Cor Cleveland, Rt. 5.. 75. or 100 bu. Cokers cotton seed, 5c bu. Ts: _ Lumpkin, Rt. 1-A. & | FRESH AND CURED Cured side meat, and 15e Ib. del. in-Ga., T. B, TROUieSCeS: