HAMILTON Hace SUPERVISOR MARKETING DIVISION eres = eee MAY 2, 1938. NUMBER 9 awe al Size of Georgia Crops | ishde by U. S. Crop Reporting - April 28, 1938 ANSThe Georgia acreage this year is 5,000 compared to 4,500 acres in 1937. ear average (1927-36) of 2,990 acres. d group of early States, including Geor- ima, Louisiana, Mississippi and South ve 29,500 acres with 26,400 acres plagt- and a ten year average of 21,300 acres. ated production for Georgia and other es will be released on May 12. GEGeorgia, one of the second group of res, has an estimated planting of 4,200 LIVESTOCK owing is a revised schedule of differentials grades which will be used by packers until ice in buying hogs at all points.in Geor- and Alabama. 100th hogs, 240 Ibs. up, %c under Top. th hogs, 180-240 Ibs, market top, No. 3 130-150 lbs., = under top, No. 4 110-130 lbs., 1%4c under top. No, 5 2c under ce OWS- he under smooth hogs of whatever basis they make. Culls or thin unfinished inds, priced at varying discounts, under based on condition, Stags 2%c under top. docked 20-40 lbs., Stags docked 70 lbs. nderstand that Georgia packers are paying the prices quoted below on special lots Therefore, before selling your hogs we at you talk to your nearest packer and or this advantage in price. ALBANY SOFT HOGS , Ga., April 29.These prices as fur- Cudahy Packing Company are on stand-\ logs and subject to change daily. 6.50; heavy smooth hogs, $6.00; No. 2s E3's% $5. 50; No. 4s $5.00; No. 5 s pigs, $4.50; $5. 00: Stags, $4.00. A oultrie Market is the same as Albany. ATLANTA SOFT HOGS TA, Ga., April 29-These prices as fur- by White Provision o. are on standard Ss and subject to change daily: good fat Cows, $5.25 @ $5.75; x $4. 50- $5. 25; canners and cutters. 25 good bulls, $5.25-$5.75; common, $4.75- good calves, $7.50 @. $8.50; medium, $6.00 @ mon $5.00 down. ; CHICAGO HOGS GO, April 28.--Top, $8.35; bulk good and 0-240 lbs.; $8.15 @ $8.30; 250-300 Ibs., 8.155: 310- 350 lbs.. $7.75 @ $8.00; packing erally steady; bulk, $7.10 @ $7. 35: light- nm the butcher order $7.50. acres compared with 3; 100 acres in 1937. The. second group of early States include Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia and North and South Carolina. These States have a combined acreage of 21,400 as against 18,600 last year. Georgias production is _ placed at 21,000 tons, while last years yield was 14,000 tons and the ten-year average (1927-36) was 6,300 tons. The second group of early States are ex- pected to produce 123,900 tons of cabbage as com- pared with 97,500 tons in 1937 and the = year ave- rage (1927- 36) of 84,900 tons. CUCUMBERSThe Georgia acreage is estimated at 1800 with 1400 acres planted in 1937. The estimat- ed yield per acre and total production figures will be released by the U. S. Crop Bepetyne Board on May 24. POTATOESThe Georgia Irish potate: acreage of 1000 acres as previously reported, is expected to start moving to market about May 10. The estimat- ed production for thi year will be contained 3: report issued May 12. STRAWBERRIESThe 400 acres of Georgia strawberries planted this year are expected to yield 32,000 crates, or about ten percent less than the crop of 36,000 crates_in 1937 from 600 acres. The total production from the second group. of earky States including Arkansas, California (Southern), Georgia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia amounts to 3,513,000 crates compared with an estimated yield of 2,834,000 crates last year. TOMATOESGeorgias large acreage in the second group of early States is placed at 11,000 compared with only 4,500 acres in 1937 and a ten year average of 1,630 aeres. The estimated produc- tion for the State will be released on May. 24. The PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES 4 Prices of fresh vegetables prevailing on State Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, April 29th, Apples. UisS: No: Die pkeet = sets se 90-$1.00 Apples, Coulis): penal coo ee 60-.65 Beans (Lima) per bushel hamper Beans (Snap) per bushel hamper Beets per: OZ ON. ae ee 40 Cabbace: (ilk: per owt, 2.0 00 15 Carrots, pet. doz; Dun a ere 40 Corn, (Green): per doz) tars 2 8 8840 Collards, Det dezespin- == ben 6 eb Ag Cucumbers. per bu. basket 2... __-$1.25-$1.50 Eggplant, per bu. hamper {.__._.______$1.15-$1.25 Mustard Greens, per doz. oe ee Onions, (Greens) Peas, (Greens) per bu. aioe. Se oe oe 81-00 Peppers, per bu. hamper $1.50-$1.60 Potatoes (Irish) No. 1s per. 100 lb. baz __$1.50-$1. 65 Radishes, per doz. bun. Spinach, per bu. basket Polya per bu, hamper Sweet potatoes (bulk) per cwt. -$1.65-$1.75 Pie (Bunched) per doz. bun. .__.__.25-.30 Turnip salad, per bu. hamper These and other quotations on farm products are broadcast oe ve day morning at 6:15 E. ee over W.G. S. : ace ys ot a gros = is reported to be making 206d progress and first pickings are expected from Georgia points the | latter part of May. PEACHES AND WATERMELONSNo report on the production of these crops have been released. First reports on the peach crop may be received late in May and for watermelons sometime in June. THE ATLANTA MARKETReceipts on the At- lanta market have been made up largely of snap beans, squash, cabbage and tomatoes. The first shipments of Georgia snap beans to Atlanta were. made about April 15th. Quality was very good and jobbing sales opened at a dollar per bushel. the = u market has been over supplied with a wide range in quality of cabbage in heavy offerings and the market has continued dull and weak with prices at the | lowest levels in many months. Most large lots have sold at 25-75e bulk per hundred pounds for both round and pointed stock. e, The asparagus season is about over and recent demand on the local market has been very slo as prices declined. Occasional sales have been ade at 75c-$2.00 per crate according to quality and size, Green onions have been in moderate supply and have been meeting a steady demand at 25- 30c per dozen bunches. English peas have been generally of ordinary tofair quality with best stock selling most at $1.00 per bushel hamper. Mustard greens, radish- _ - es and collards have been moving slowly in light supply. Turnips and greens have been plentiful and prices have been low. Greens have jobbed at 20-25 occasionally at 30-35 and some sales low as 10c per bushel. Turnips have averaged around 25-30c per dozen bunches with a few best lots selling up to 60c per dozen on days of light supply. N earby savoy spinach has been practically supplying the market - and sales have been from 50-75c per bushel basket. Georgia squash was offered about two weeks ago and since that time the supply has steadily increased. Prices have dropped to the lowest level in many months with good quality and. Yellow Crooknecks : selling at 40-60c per bushel hamper and a few sales 2 in small lots as high as $1.00, poorer offerings have. moved as low as 25c. Homegrown strawberries have partly supplied the market for sometime. The quality of the Georgia berries has been fairly good, but | prices have been rather low. Twenty four Aner crates have sold at $1.50-$3.00 per crate with most sales around $2.00-$2.50 per crate. : ATLANTA SPOT COTTON ATLANTA, Ga., April 29-At the close of the market today Atlanta spot cotton was quoted at 49 points on the New York July future or 9.16 cents per pound for middling 7-8 inch staple. The average price of middling 7-8 inch cotton on ten southern markets yesterday. was 8.8lc per pound. The average price for the past 30 market days was 8.74c per pound, Staple premiums being. paid on the ten southern | / designated markets yesterday averaged 42 points for middling 15-16 inch cotton and 76 points on for middling 1 inch staple. New York future closed today, July, 3.76. New Orleans futures closed today, July, 8.89. | Atlanta | Augusta ville. Barnes- ! : ' Bowden Clarkes-| Com- | Claxton Dawson ville | merce ee Macou sarders- | Tifton ville | i ~ 18%~-.19 21 1715 18 at Ad feavy-Breed Leghorns _-__--- Si A4) 15 12 sta Le 12 08 |= 14 S ry butter, best tbl._ ald, peas, mixed Eelomnned by J. J. Brown, Commissiener of Agriculture Mareh 1, 1917 - Published Semi-Monthiy by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Office Covington, Ga. ; Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Fatered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Notices of farm preduce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations insented one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertions of notice conbai more than 3@ words including name and address. Uader Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not Bssiime any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- \etin. Nk Sigua THE DOUGLAS MARKET Tomatoes Jook good now. We have quite a few small tomatoes on the vines and a large crop of blooms. Prospects are for shipments to begin around May 20 to 25. Beans are moving in small quantities and at unsatisfac- tory prices from 60c to 75c per bushel. ae Squash are coming in and not selling high either. Prices today running around fifty cents per bushel. Irish potatoes have run areund $1.00 for number ones today with digging Fe IS beginning. By the time this letter is published, we shall be able tc load trucks daily. Cabbage are heading faster than we can move them and prices are running around $10.00 per ton on good quality stock: = Poiaio and tomato plants are moving and we can take = orders for same and see that buyers get good quality plants. = fs Harrell Ww. Long, Manager THE, MACON MARKET Present inidici dons point to an earlier peach and water- melon crop than last year. Peaches will likely be one to two weeks esilier and melons in the lower counties will com- thing like 10 days to two weeks earlier than usual. _- *Phe mevement of Scuth Georgia beans and squash Loman NEC. last week and we expect to see the Georgia well supplied with both by the middle or last of this wees. The del, L. D. Lightsey, Scre- tif. Wonder. or Ruby King pepper plants, $1.00 M dei.; tomato plants, 60 x J, ache: wihaitn: certified Brim- Beef Steak Red, Stone, | Red, ts, $1.00 M; Ruby King pep- 500; $2.00; $1.50 M. No orders: than. 508 plants. Postpaid 4. Cash with order. Mrs. ne and Bony Best tomato lants, 80c Mi; 45 500: prepaid. pt shipment, Mrs. Roscoe - Abbeville. Gov't insp: and treated Pink Yellow: Skin P. R. plants, ready, 85 M; 2 M up, 80e ts, $1.25 M; Ruby King pep $1. 7 M del. Now Ma ne New Stone, Balti- ore and Break-O-Day tomato) ts, 75e Mi; 500; 50c. Moss, kedi Full count. J, P. Mul- axley, Rt. 4. He insp, P. R. and wae ants, $1.25 M; $5.00; 5. M; -G. Baltimore, Pritch- blants, 500, 50; The M; 5 M, Sy $1.00 MM; Niggar Killer | 1. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. "| $1.50 M; tomato plants, $1.00 M; Ruby King pepper, Moers Crosby, Baxley. -berry plants, 15c C; exchange for mato plants, 85 M. Guar. Past- pimiento, plants, Marglobe toma- $1.40 M del; Stone and Baltimore, 75 lb. del, Deaiiniore, June Pink, New| dei, Leland Lightsey, Scre-| R Red Skin plants, gov't} treated Marglobe tomato) y plants, $1.50 doz.. postpaid. gov't | plants, now ready, 60e, 500; MA RKE y BUL L Ez THI x a PLANTS FOR SALE. Millions Maxglobe, G. Balti- more pants, 65c, 5 M; P. R. plants, $1.25: white bermuda onions, 7c M. Leroy Boatrighi, | Coffee. Gov't insp. Red Skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M del. Prompt ship-~ ment. A. R. Orvin, Baxley, Rt. 3.) Pure Red Skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 5 M up, $.10 M, now ready. W. J. Carter, Coffee. Govt insp. Red and Pink Skin P. R. Plants, $1.50 M; old fash- ion Boones, $1.75 M del. Shipped in ventilated boxes. Clyde Ma- this, Flowery Branck, Rt. 1. Gov't insp, pure Red Skin P. R. Plants, 500, 85c; $1.50 M; Old fashion Boone potato plants, 500, $1.10; $1.90 M del Guar. good count. Prompt shipment, Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch, Rit. 1. Early Dakota tomato and Hol- land cabbage plants, 200, 25c; Dixie White perennial clover, . 00 M; Kudzu, Seweson. treat- , ol 00: C; $1.75, 300; $7.00 M ~ z W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. Gov't insp. P. R. Red Skin plants, now ready, 90e M del, Prompt shipment. Satis. guar. L. Marglobe and Stone Break-O- Day tomate plants, 80e M; P. R. plants, $1.00 M; 20 M, 95c M; yellow and white onions, 50c M. Ovie Crow, Gainesville. Yellow Skin potato plants, $1.25; cab- bage and onions, 60c; heading collard plants, 75c prepaid. Guar. full count. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. P. RB. Plants, $1350 M; Mar- globe plants, $1.00 M; 65, 500: del. Moss packed. Now ready. Barly Imp. Klondike straw- Black Eyed peas. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Marglobe and New Stone ta- paid. Moss packed. Mrs. Katie Mullis, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt insp. imp. early Red Skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M del. Full count. Prompt shipment. W. #H. Orvin, Sr., Baxley, Rt. 3, P. R. Plants, $1.00 M in 5 M lets or $1.15 M; also. Marglobe tomato plants, Tic M. No checks. R. E, Tomberlin, Surrency. Pure P. R. plants, $1.25 M fob. A, J. Whiddon, Tifton, Rt, 3. Marglobe, Break-O-Day, Bal- timore, New Stone tomate plants, moss packed, now ready, | 40e, 500; 70c M. J. O. Senleee, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. : Imp. Red and Yellow Skin P. R. plants, $1.00 M; Mawrglohe. | Greater Baltimore, New Stone plants, 75 M del. Prompt ship- ment. B. OG. Varndore, Greve, PP R plants, gov't insp. and treated, $1.00 M fob. Greer Cro- mez, Tifton, Rt. 3. Egg plants, large bell pepper, to and imp. or heart oyster plants. M. E. Carroll, Roswell (McMahens Farm). Pure Red Skin P. R. spins $1.25, 10 M cal.; Marglobe seed, $1.15 lb.; New W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Gov't insp. Red Skin P. R. plants, $1.00 M; Marglobe plants, [ae W. iH. Orvin, Jr., Baxley, 3. P: R. plants, $1.10 M; Boon, $1.35 M; Marglobe plants, 59c, | 300. Larger lots cheaper by exp. | A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Cert. P. R, plants, $1.28, M del. L. C. Tyre, Surreney, Rt, 2. Gov't insm P. R. plants, $1.25 M del.; different var. tomato plants, = del. in M lots; Now ready. J. M. Tomberlin, Surren- cy, Rt. 2, plants, $1.25 M; T0c, 200; Mar- globe, G. Baltimore amd Bonny Best tomatoes, $1.00 M; 200; 65c; leading: var, cabbage, 50e M del. W..H. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 4 New Acme thornless young- berry and new Boysenborry insp. H. A. Neal, Ashland, -Insp, P R. plants, 65, 500: $1.00: Mi mailed; $4.50 5. M; $850 10 M, exp.; large lots, T5c M. Cash with order. Exchange for peas or sorghum: cane seed. John C: Crow, Gainesville, Rt 1. Brimmer tomatoes, 64e, 500; $1.00 M. Will. inelude few yel- lows. with, Is 10 orders. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Re. 2: Cabbage, tomate and collard $1.00 | MM. prepaid; 60 M col, Frances; Williams, Gainesville; Rt, 1. Gevt insp, and treated: POR .| plants, $1.50 Mi del.; Stone to- | matoes;, THe, 500; $1.50: M. 2,500) hee May 10) G. EB, Wealdrip, Pine | Nancy Hali, red and pink skin | PLANTS FOR. SALE PLANTS WANTED | $1.50 M dei, Melvin Deal, Bax- ley, Rt. 4 : Genuine Red Skin P.R. plants, govt insp. and treated, $1.25 M; Marglobe and New Stone plants, Te M del. im 3rd zone. Not. mixed. Milton Arnoid, Surrency. Millions Marglobe, Greater Baltimore and Rutger tomato plants, $1.08 M; fob or exp. oO. F. Baker, Sycamore, Rt. 1. P. R. and Godifrey early a $1.25 M; Marglobe plants, $1.00 M; Ruby King pepper and California. hot pepper Se. $1.50 j+M. del. J. S. Griffis, Waycross, Rt 1, \ Marelobe, Stone and Bailti- more plants, 70e M; Red and Yel- low Skin P. R. plants, $1.00 M. EB. H. Beeehans, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe plants, 70c, 500; $1.20 M; Copenhagen, B. J. plants, 40c 500; Se M del. J, A. Hopkis, Baxley, R. 2, Gov't insp. genuine FP. R. plants, treated, $1.25 M del. No personal checks, J. A. Dykes, Baxley, Re, 2. 3 Genuine Govt insp. P. R. plaints, $1.00 M; up to 5,000, 906 M; Margilobe oe G& B, plants, Te M del. or 500 M fob. ae W. E. Nobles, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box ae Sk ae plants, $1.50 M; > M se Park- lots, $1.40 M del, Jno, A, er, Rochelle, Re, 2, Klondike strawberry plants, 20e C; 8Ge 500; $1.50 Mi. Gade: Crowe, Cumming, R. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 2e C; Se, 500; $1.50 M, Mis. Effie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Pink and Purple Skin P. R. plants, $1.00 M; New Stone, Mar- globe plants, Te; flue cured and chewing tebaceo; 12 ibs., $1.00 del. R. W. Tomber- lin, Surrency, Re. 2. Improved P. R. plants, $i M. New Stone, Marglobe: plants, 75 del. im M. guaranteed. @ B. Surrency Rt. 2. G. W. cabbage and Stone and Marglobe plants, now ready, 25 C; Sc 500; $1.25 M prepaid. Any amount col, The M. Satis. guar. Mareus Williams, Gaines- ville, Ra. 1. Certified P. BR. potato plants for sale. Mo, 12 Fire Station, 1166 DeKalb Ave, M. EL, Atlanta. Certified Red Skin FP. R. Tomberlin, Gordon, Warwick, Certified: Baltimore: plants, 90 M; 15 in & M lots; Ruby King pepper, P. R. plants, PLANTS WANTED "Want best cash: price on 100 Me Red and Yellow Skin P. RB. po- tate first class plants at the bed, on or neat May ist, near Baxley. Linton G. Ray, Coving- ton, Ist at best cash price. Willie Da- vidson, Alta, Rt. 1, Exe. 11 lbs, nice sundried ap- ples, free fronmy peel, ete., for 1M M P. R. potato plants, Red Skin, well rooted. Ea. pay postage. Write first. Mis, Clifford Meers; Dial. Exc. Summerours Half and Half cotton: seed (rolled cleaned) for sweet potate plants, John A, Kell, Shannon, | Exe. dried apples for P, R. pe- tata plants; 10 lbs. for 1 M plants Ea, pay postage. Homer G. Cline, Canten, Re, 1. tia dewberry plants for. qweat potaiea, and tomate plants. Mrs. Lillie Mae Latham, Felton, for rhubarb: plants andi for sage plants, at once. Mrs, W. E. All- good, Thomson, 57 Clairy St. for 1.M pink skin P. R. potato plants, Ba, pre-pay postage: Mrs, J. H. Schell, Carroliton, Rt. 4, Exc. reg. P C. boar pigs for }potato plants to be shipped at ance: Adso, have BP. C., all ages, bred and open sows, fall gilts (some of world: champions. blood in this herd) Joe R. Murtin, Carrollton. Rt,. 3. Exe. 5 lbs. nice brick mold: bub- ter in 1 shipment for 1 M Gov. insp. P. R. or other early var., potato: plants: Ea. dek Write first. Mrs. L, A. Sanders, Ash- land, Exe. good. value for strawber- ry plants. Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett, Calhoun. Want few M: P. BR. potato) plants or any pure Bunch. potato by May 15th, Let me hear at nae J, O; Campbell; Dallas, Rt. plants, at 75e M. del, J. L. Mer- cer, Atlanta. 1252 Sally. Sb, S: . and treated Pink) lots. Satisfaction | plants, $1.35 M del, in Ga. GC. Je} Want 10 M. PB. R. plants by May) Exe. tomato plants. at 20 C.| Exc. & lbs; niee sundried apples Want few M imp P. RB. potato Exe. collard plants for tomato _ Ea. pay postage. Mrs, S. Langham, Warrenton. eae 1 M pure Bunch P. R. potato slips or plants. Quote del. price. J. R. Brewer, Charling, Rt. i, Want few M- Pumpkin Yam po- tato: plants. Write what you have and price. Virgil B. Gilbert, Woodbury, Rt. 2. Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale Old fashioned September Red Indian and White English sweet peaches and Blue Damson plums, 15c ea.: 6 for 25c; garlic plants, & for 38c. G. W. Cogburn, Alpha- retta. Rt. 1. Pomegranate, well rooted, 1 ft., 10c; 2 ft., loc ea: Huckleber- ry, gooseberry, plum and per- simmon, black haw, museadine, 3 ft. $1.00 doz.; strawberry plants, 15e C. Plus postage. Miss Ivaline Connell, Tommy: Re. 2. Peach trees, all lead. var., bud- ded to order for Fall del. "$35.00: M. $4.00 GC. Terms, % cash with) order, bal. on delivery. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Pecans & Peanuts For Sale Seedling pecans, 6c lb, Stew- arts, 12%4c Ib, for lot. Belle Tim- merman, Bronwood, Box 83. No, 1 Georgia grewn Runner peanuts, 4c Ib. fob, C. C. Gid- dens, Jr., Adel. No, 1 Spanish peanuts, smadb lots, 4%e Ib; tom lots, 4 lm; shelled, 74%c lb. fob. Not less than 100 lbs, shipped. D. E. Thompson. Pinehurst. 4,000 No, t Spanish seed pea- nuis, 5e lb.; 250 bu. ear corn, $1.00 ewt. R, S. Anderson, Haw- kinsville. Several hundred pounds seed- ling pecans for sale. D. A. Mc- Pherson, Cuthbert. About 1,800 lbs. Stewarts, Suc- eess and Money Makers. for sale. J, A. Gaskins, Willacooechee. Sound imp. White Spanish peanuts, $5.00 cwt. or $90.00; ton. We personal checks. Ww. M. Hooks, Unadilla. Rt. 2. Red Spanish peanuts, 8 lb. Add postage. Glenn Hays, pling mart, Rt. 3. 75 lbs. small seedling peeans, 6c. lb.; $4.00: lot; no order less, tham 25 lbs, Ethel L. Chapman, Cram- fordville: PEANUTS WANTED Swap 20 bu. Petty Toole cot- ton seed for 20 bu, small Span- ish peanuts, also have 30 bu. pure Brabham peas, clean, ready sacked, $2.00 bu. at. my house. T, J. Anderson, Cusseta. TOBACCO FOR SALE Dark Brown, whole leaf. flue cured tobaces; T lbs:, $1.00) del. im Ga. Oscar Hamilton, Vida liai, | Rt. i. Good. flue cured, 1937 crop) whole leaf tobacco; 10c Ibi, $1.06, postpaid; to. 3rd zone. Exchange for dried apples or baby chicks; J. G@ McGlohon, Surrenecy; Rb. I; Barn rum smoking and chew- ing tobacco, 10) lhs,,. $1.00) del: in: 10 lb lots Exchange for any kind seed: peas: or Scarlet Dawn tomato plants, 20c . Mrs. Gus- sie Anderson, Alma, R&, & Good mellow Red Leaf chew- ing tobacco; 12 lbs., $1.00; smok- ing, 12 lbs., T5c; Marglobe- and Stone plants, T5e M_ postpaid, Leroy Lightsey, Rt. 2, Sereven. Good home cured. smoking and chewing, tobacco, 10c Ib. ea.; 10 Tbs., $1.00 postpaid in Ga. Ww: re Benton, Aima. Leaf chewing tobacco, 12. lbs., $1.00 del. Satis. guar. Clenon. Al- dridge, Surrency, Rt. 2. Good flue cured, home raised, long leaf, red and yellow. chew- ing tobacco, 11 Ibs., $1.00; No, 1, 10c lb.; No, 2, 8c 1b.; smoking tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1.00; 6 Ibs. ea. 50 Postpaid. M. B: Swain, Rock- ingham, SYRUP FOR SALE Pure Sugar Cane syrup; 6 No: 10 cans; $3:00; 12 No: 5 cans, $3.25; 38 gal: barrels, 40 gal. also: smoked: hams, 25e lb; sides and shoulder, 20c Ib: Malvin Collins; Whigham, 2 bbis., 60 gal: old: syrup: (not unstopped: since being made was. fine), @e gal: or $40.00: for the lot. J. R. Grizzle, Canton, Rt. b 100: gal. Pe O: J. syrup, 40e gad.; Georgia Cane syrup; 30 gal, foks Jas, Harvey: a, Glen- weed, Rte tk pails, 9c 1b. in 20 Jb, lots; Strained tracted honey prices. om 7 John A. Crummey, Box 11, J < Moon, Bowdon. : 6 to 8 Ibs. good, firm. yellow butter, 30c lb, del. in 2nd and it} Monday. May 2, 1 138 Honey Bees and Bee Supplies For Sale Tupelo, Poplar, Gallberry hon= ey, strained or chunk comb, Ne, 10 pails del. in Ga., $1.30 te sed gone; 10c extra; 5 lbs., 75c in 3 zone, Satis, guar. Devoe Sm i, Adrian, Rt. 3. a 45 bee hives, now ready to rab, $1.00 at my home. Mrs. J. R. Seruges, Bartow. as This year honey, strained or im comb, 10 lb. cans, $1.10 can del, in Ga. W. R. Hobbs, Milan. New 1938 comb honey in 70 Ib, cans, 8c lb.; strained, in 80 fi, cans, 8 Ib, fob. No checks, = W.. Salter, Ludowici, Exchange 10 Ibs. honey for dried apples, 70 lb. lard can, $7. John T. Holland, Sparks, Rt, ft. 15 hives, 8 frames, $3.00 ea. a8 my home. H. H. Parrish, Pawo. 10 lbs, bees wax, 20e le, Add postage. Gennia Brown, Balk Ground. Rt. 1. New bright comb honey im 1 lb. buckets, $1.25 lb: postpaid im lst and 2nd zones. ON $1.50 lb. Cash with order. C. Browing, Dublin, Rt, 3. New 1938 extracted honey im 1@ Ib, pails, case of 4, $400; chunk honey, case of four, $4.50; 1937 extracted honey, case of $3.00, fob. W. G. Chambliess, Dawson. 5 No. 1 pure white Gallberry tracted honey in 10 lb. pails, Add postage. Jiny Pye, Odunw. Fresh 1938 honey im 10 honey, in 10 lb. pails, 10c Ib. Not pers. Cash with order. RB. A, Cravey, Milan, Rt. 1, Box I% Hees in 8 frame. hives wit supers, $5.00 ea.; young swarms, $1.00 ea. Exchange for reg, Ji sey calves. Mrs. Vam Harris, le. No. It White Comb honey, Ie lb. del. in Ga.; $1.25 in 50 to 60 lb. cans, 1t2c del; 10e Ib. fob. O. or cash. D. Nw Snvth, Rt. | Toomsboro. i 15,000 lbs. clean white strained and chunk honey, 8 in 50 2 100. lw, lots; 10 lb. for less f Cash with order. No _ chec Send plenty postage. John L, Bennett, Serevenm, Rt. 2; Box Best strained honey, in 5 pails, 70c Im 10 lb. pails, oh Th Del. J. H. Reeee, Milan. Chunk honey in 50' lb: cans, de lb; strained honey in 5 and ; lb. cams, 10e lm; chuck honey in 1 qt. jars, 30c; 2. gts. 60c; section honey, 4%x4%, loc. Postpaid i 1st and 2nd zones; A. C. Colsom, M. D:, Hinesville: New extracted honey, 6-& pails. to: case, $3:00; 6-10; Ib: fob, $5.50; 10 lb. pails, $1.25; 10 lb: pails, $2.40: postpaid: < insured. Several 50 gal. bbls, sup. Honey Bees cai Bee Want & lvs. beeswax andi lbs, rosin. State price. & Mi i Omaha. Want. second-hand. honey; | tractor, State yc H. GC. Re Hogansville. Rt. FRUITS FOR SALE Sun dried apples, 10c ib. Ada postage: Mis. Ed) Earle, Clarkes. ville. ; Nice, bright, sundried apples free from: core or worms, Tc | Add postage: Ollie Meers, Dial 5 lbs. bright sundried ane exchange for 508 cael plants, Ea, pay postage: L Oe tit, Pike: Sundried apples, in first clase condition, 4 lbs., 606; 8 Ibs, $2 1t. prepaidi Mirs. J. M: Hall) o- houn, Rt 1. Nice sundried apples, 9e | del. in Ga. to 3rd zone im white -bags. W. BP Davenpert, Dial, Nice sundried apples, free from worms and core, 9c Ib. del, Mrs: D. L. Vanzant, Dial. BUTTER FOR SALE Nice fresh. yellow butter from, Jersey cow, T. B. tested; 3 Tbs., We ea. week. Will pay to Ist and 2nd zones. Mrs. * 3rd zones; 35c del: im 3rd) and 4th zones. Guar. fresh: and f Exchange for potato plants. C: L. Willis, Talking Rock, Rt\ Nice. firm yellow butter in: lb molds. Can: sue SS or & Is. em wk. 4 lbs., $1.00; C. J. Hopper, Ranger. = Can furnish 2 lbs. fresh Je butter, 300 lb. ea: wk. Co p tested: irs R. A Sin a Re + ay ORSES AND. mutes | FOR SALE Good smooth-mouth 1 M I. eee J. . Duncan, Nor- - Plenty eat broke work rien and mares for sale. Thos. E. Oden, Blackshear, : Good farm mule, wt. about 850 Ibs., $60.00 or trade for 5 gal. Guernsey cow, corn or for pigs. Jas, B. Barteh, Augusta, 5 mi. Milledgeville, Rd. Gentle Shetland pony, $35.00 or trade for baby chicks, cow, pigs or Gov. insp. P. R. Potato plants. . F. Brown, Smyrna. Bay horse, good shape, about M. lbs., gentle, work anywhere, 125 cash. C. A. Campbell, ey $30.00. J. D. Cowart, Morgan. Saddle and work horse, works db], and single, 950 Ibs. wt. 9 rs. jd. Sell or exc. for cattle. J Whatley, Fayetteville. (10 Goud sora mule, gentle, work wnywhere, _ cheap. See, N. M. Moreland, Holly Springs (City imits on Canton- Marietta High- | Large, strong tenure mule, $40 cash at my place. Exc. for good, fvesh in milch cow. C. T. Thomp- son, Darien, Greenwood. Planta- 2 yr. old mare colt (unbroke), for sale or trade fer good work dnule; also have 40 gal. sorghunt yrup, some in cans, bottles and jugs, 50c gal. H. B. Collins, Fair- mam. 8 yr, old horkc. 980 ibs., and a 100 Ib. 3 yr. old mare, both well broke, work either anywhere, $175 for both; young cow; freshen in "Black Spanish Jack at oat for service, every day ex- Veal. 908 YW. mare mule, sount, geod plow mule, $75.00: also ef vr. old, small to age, ersey, oo J.-D, Wc a Pee with bolt 2 are Se anaes Lp i Gray mule, some ae, good | eyes and legs, works: good any- where, $50.00 cash. R.:E. Hyde, Dougiasville, Rt. 2. : HORSES AND Mv! WANTED Want Shetland or othex nice, - perfectly ES pony. State par- tieulars. A H. Pope, Flovifa. fe ie Guernsey cv. . Turner, Atlanta, : Reg. Polled Hereford bull cal- wes and reg. Polled Hereford Herd pull Apply. E. T. Boswell, Jr., -Sileam: Fine Jersey heifer Ist calif month old, for sal. Anne G. Rob- -ertson, Palmetto. (On Roosevelt Highway, 1 mi. No. Palmetto). Jersey buil, over 500 lbs., gentle and fine, for sale. J. O. Dunean, Noreross. Rt. 1. (Near Glover's School) _ 17 milch cows,. freshen last of April, first of May. Grade Jersey and Guernsey with 1 reg. Guern- sey, All well bred, fat and worth the price asked. A. K. Chamles, Sparta. Few beef cattle at market price. he A; New, Brunswick. 1 fresh milchn cow, 3 1-2 to 4 gal. day, also 1 large male year- ding for beef. See. J. H. Ledbetter _ Barnesville. Rt. 2. Yoke or work steers, $75. Gold- en McClure, Cartecay. Guernseys, high bred, reg. heif- ers. 2 mos. to 16 mos. old, reason- .ably priced. H. S. Fowler, Hosch- ton. 5 gal, Jersey cow, freshen May Ist with 3rd calf, by reg. Jersey bull. $65.00 at barn. Chas. If. Nevill, Pulaski, 6 mos. old Guernsey bull calf, ~Gue to reg., $25 cash at my barn. Ollie Grantham, Vienna. 1 yr. old bull, 15-16 pure Here- ord, for sale. S, L. Thornton, eweyrose. 2 nice milch cows, for ait, also nice hay at 50c per 100 lbs- hay. =. M. oe: Buchanan. | Bargeron, -champions) , cee male calf, 10 mos. old, of Coronation and Oakwood breeding, owt of high producing individuals of both lines, $25.00 or $30.00 reg. K. D, Sanders, Hat onton. Some young cattle and. sheep of the very best breeding for sale. Inspection invited at all times. C. H. Blalock, Rabun Gap, Rabuncroft Farm, Reg. Herefords of Domino and Axtell breeding: 17 cows, 4 heif- | ers, 2 herd bulls and 20 winter calves. For information write. W. B. Green, Jr., Canton. Chero- kee Farm. Some splendid Guernsey es sub, to reg., 5 to 17 mos. old, from best blood lines. Geo. M. Wicker, Americus. Albany Rd. 2 Shorthorn bulls, 12 and 15 mos, old, both purebred, 1 with reg. papers. Dark red, Woodford breeding. A. W. Neely, Waynes- 5 full blooded Black Angus bull yearlings, raised on my farm, for sale. Also want buy 15 bu. Red Ripper peas. State price. R. S. AnGerson, Hawkinsville, CATTLE WANTED Want 25 #yearling calves, Guernsey and Holstein to keep 12 months for half the gain. Ideal pasture and personal at- tention. See or write. E. M. Lee, Omaha. Want heifer to freshen in stay or June, not over 10 miles Dal- las. State best price. Claud S. FenneH, Dallas. Rt. 2. Want several calves old enough to eat, to raise on halves to Nov. ist. Excellent pasture. Want reg. Angus bull and heifer at reason- able price; have for sale 2 fresh mileh goats (with or without kids), fine milk str. reasonable. Donald West, Cassville. Want 4 or 5 fresh milch cows, within 20 mi. Atlanta for cash. H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. HOGS FOR SALE Let of S. P. C., reg. and sub. to reg., 2 sows, 400 lbs. a., SOW, due farrow May 29th, 1 gilt, 13 pigs, 6 wks. old May 10th; male, also Hagpshire arid Duroc-P. C. crossed sow. Sell separate or in group. Dr. J, W. Thomason, East Point, Box 204. Big bone Black Essex, service male, 150 lbs., $25.00; weaned pigs, $10.00 ea. "$18.00 pr , $26.00 trie. With application oe regis- tration and prs. No akin. W. J. Sardis, Box 146. \ 3, PC. pigs from dams of forlds best breeding, sired by Terrific J+. (half brother to Fury and Joellenboth world dbl. treated, $10.00 ea. at 8-10 wks. old. L. Washington, Jackson, Rt. 1. S. P. C., few gilts and almost ready for service boar, cholera immune and reg. See H. M. Woodward, Waycross. Rosedate Farm. 2 reg. S. P. C. gilts, 14 wks. olc, from World Champion stock, 50- 50, white and black, $12.50 <2. FOB, V. Wensel Garner (4-H cam member) Sandersville. Rt. Sev. . Spring farrowed, reg. Hampshire males out of some of the breeds best sows, Part sired by The Umpire, 1937 Nati Champion boar. The others oy Silver Streak, 1934 Champion. 8. C. Roebling, Savannah. Isle of Hope, Modena, Plantation. 17 ped. O. I. C. pigs, $8.00 ea. Papers given. ~Edgar Moore, Whigham, Rt. 2, Box 179. 8 wks. old S. P. C., male pigs, reg. buyers name, $7. 50 - Jun- ior Colwell, Jackson. Rt. Big Bone Black P. = pigs, | both sex, wt. 65-70 lbs. Reg. buy- er's name; P. C., Hampshire Grade 6 wks. old pigs. Write for FOB prices. M. T. Bryson. Greensboro. 94 males and 8 gilts, S. P. C. pigs, treated and reg., buyer's name, 3 mos. old, 50 2 olg bone type, $10.00 ea. FOB. G. W. Burney, Guyton. Reg, large type Black P. C. pigs, from quality stock, $10.00 ea. Watson Salter, Pitts. Few grade Hampshire boar -and gilt pigs sired by Our Model (one of greatest sons of Peter Pan) and out of sow sired by Whirlwinds Blue Boy. Reason- able for quick sale. Mrs. H. . Benjamin, Waynesville. 5 P. C. gilts, 10 wks. old, reg., 8.00 ea. here. J. G. Nash, Wash- ington. Rt. 1. 3 S. P. C. 3 mos. old males, reg., $2500 or $10.00 ea.;. also Lh draft horse type stallion, 10 mos. old, about 500 Ibs. in geod shape. well built, Thomas Daniel, Car OSE Nae: sired by Iowa King, 5 purebred big bone Guinea 8] _ wks. old pigs, ent, to reg., agg 7: T. Wilbanks, Commerce, Genuine big bone Guineas. purebred, selected for quality meat and fast gains; fine young sow bred to purebred boar, $30.00: choice pigs, $8.00 ea. FOB. Frank T. Mindler, Griffin, Rt. GC, ~~ 6 purebred big bone P. C. pigs from Champion boar and sow, sub. to reg.; or ped. 10 wks. old, Sows, $10.00; boars, $8.00 ea. It reg. add $1.50 ea. Ready soon. A. F. Scott, Jr., Jesup. Reg. S. P. C. male, 22 mos. old, brother te 1934 Nat] Champion. Sell reasonable. Guar. best service. Pigs, reg. and sired by above male for sale, James argues Jr., Ailey. - 2 yr. old O. I. C. sow, wi. around 200 los. or more, reg., $25.00. Jackie Barnett, Lithia Springs. Ra. 1. : Durec pigs, sired by Dixie Wavemaster, out of Supenba Gilt $15.00 ea, reg. W. W. Cul- breth, Bainbridge, RFD 2. 8 thoroughbred S. P. C. pigs from champion blood lines, 3 males, 5 gilts, 7 wks. old April 28th, $10.00 ea. reg. and treated. Billie Cawthorn, Jackson. Rt. 1. Booking orders, May 15th del. thoroughbred S. P. C. pigs, $5.00 ea. or $6.50 ea. with papers. Very best blood lines. C. T, Snead, Milledgeville. Rt. 4. Purebred Black P. C. pigs, Champion biood lines, 9 wks. old, $12.50 ea. with papers. Mack J. Bowen, Quitman. Big Bone Black P. C. gilts bred to reg. boar and reg. buyer's name. Unless best breeding stock wanted, dont write. C. J. May, Washington. Reg. P. C. male, wi. about 250 Ibs., 18 mos. old, perfect cond. John W. Davis, Stilson, Rt. 2. Big type P. C. pigs, sows and gilts, reg., for sale. S. H. Stipe, Carrollton. Reg. Duroc from Winning Show Herd, 125-150 lbs. 6 mos. old boars, ready for service, and 150 Ibs., 7 mos. old bred gilt, $25.00 each; 8 wks. old pigs, $10. ea. Henry yp Lumsden, T'albot- ton. Big Bone Black African Gui- nea gilts, already bred, $17.50 to $27.50 ea. FOB; 1 good work mule, 850-900 lbs. 8 yrs. old, $85.00; good work or brood mare, 5 yrs. old, $150.00 at my barn. F. P. Prather, Monroe, Rt. 1. Reg. S. P. C. 11 mes. old boar, ready for service, heavy blocky type, $25.00; 5 mos. old boars and gilts, reg., $15.00 ea; 8 wks. old pigs, $10.00 ea.; Farm Relief cotton seed, 75c bu. T. R. Dug-| 4 gan, Warthen. Reg. S. P. C. pigs for sale, 3 J.) unrelated herd boars in service now. ne and sons of Champions, L . Isler, Morgan. HOGS WANTED Want 1 O. I. C. boar pig, pure bred. State what you have and He. Bowman, Buford. Ri. Want 2S. Pp. C. reg. bred gilts. State age, ped. number in let- ter and price. E, K. Overstreei, Sylvania. 2 Want little bone Black Guinea 4-6 mos. old gilt, full stock and real Short-legged and Head, and guar. satisfactory. J. C. Har- groves, Marlow. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Toggenburg-Nubian 2 yr. old milk goat, Ist kidding, due fresn- en August 30th, $10.00 Apply. R. L. Henry, Kennesaw. Fine speciman, 3-4 Saanan and 1-4 Toggenburg, 6 wks. old Billiy. Sell or exc. for one of good, new blood, good speciman. Jas. A. Carter, Valdosta, Rt. 1. Large Toggenburg doe, fresh with 3rd kidding. Good stock., ex- cellent milker. Priced very reas- onable constistent with ' quality; also young doe, open, cheap. John Hynds, Atlanta. 93 Warren Si., N. E. De 5140. 5 purebred Hampshire Ram lambs, December: drop. wt. now 65 to 80 Ibs. Choice for breeders $10 fob here; want a small very gentle pony. P. S. Knox, Thom son. 40 to 75 goats, mostly nannies, large size, also nice 14 mos. old colt for sale or trade for Black Angus or White Face yearlings. Larkin Bowen, Blakely. 4 good Angora billy goats, 3 good ram sheep and fat butcher sheep and goats at reasonable aS W. P. Demprey, Cave. A -50c, 15, at my home. shipped; $5.00, 100 or Jarge lots. |- SHEEP AND GOATS | FOR SALE 2 nice Toggenburg does, bred freshen in July and August. Sell or exc. for hogs. Ray McKoy, Newnan. Pair weaned kids, doe, Nubian, buck, Toggenburg-Nubian, $16; Toggenburg buck service, $1.0 also pair Fantail pigeons, $2.00. Last house on No. Hightower Road. J. Joiey, Atlanta, Rt. 7. Reg. Tog. milk goat, milking about 4 wks. about gai. day. $10 or $15 for her and her 2 kids. J. P. Higginbotham, Bogart, Rt. 1. 3 Nubian and Toggenburg milk goats (goed milkers) and billy (no akin), $50 for lot, fob. C. . Lord, Macon. Rt. 4. | 2 yr. old Toggenburg- Nubian -doe from fine stock, not bred, $12.50. A. C. Burke, Decatur. 10 Nubian milk goats, 3 fresh, 1 to freshen jn 2 mos., 1 doe not bred, 1 fine Nubian buck and 4 kids, $50.00: cash for lot. M. Roose, Louisville. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 10 to 15 goats, Kids pre- ferred, within 50 mi, Rome, Lewis Lindsey, Rome. Rt, 2. Want milk goats and hens. Exc. good value. H. M. Taylor, Atlan- ta, 1940 Holiman St. Will trade good value for a bunch of common goats or milk goats. E. B. Shoemaker, West Point. RABBITS FOR SALE 2 prs. white N. Z. rabbits, wks old, $1.25 pr.; White N. Z. doe, 12 mos. old and 1 buck, i mos. old, $250 pr. fob. Claude McClure, Jr., Gainesville. Rt. 2. 5 White New Zealand, 6 wks. old rabbits, $2.75 for lot, or $1.25 | pr; 3 mixed bucks, 10 mos. Old, $3.25, or $1.25 ea.; also Bantam rooster and 3 hens, $1.75. =_ Lee Garner, Tennille. RABBITS WANTED Want 2 does and 1 buck rab- bit. State breed and best price del. R. E. Owen, La Grange. Rt. 5. EGGS FOR SALE Ancona Sheppard sir., 3-A grade eggs, $1.00, 17, giant black minorca eggs, $1:60, 16. Post- paid. Mrs. L Risk Blue Speckle guinea eggs, T5c setting, Exchange for P. R. eae J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. Pure English: Barron W. L. AAA 20-300 quality and pure Huggard N. H. Reds, $1.00, 15; $1.90, 30 del, in Ga. Mrs. Nellie Grubbs, Demorest, White African guinea eggs. $1.00, 15. Mrs. A. W. Arnold, Rt. 3, Newnan. Thoroughbred R. I. Red eggs for hatching, $1.00 15. H. J. Reitz, 304 Columbia Dr., Decatur. De 0855. Purebred R. I. Red, hatching eges, 50c, 15. L. A. Chamblee, Hartwell. Pure Dark Cornish eggs, 75c, 15 at my yard. J. W. Grant, Ca- taula. : Pure Golden and Silver Se- bright bantam eggs, 10c_ ea., packed in light weight baskets. Guar. Add postage. Carlie Kemp, 325 Maple Ave., Marietta. Quail or Pheasant eggs for hatching, also wild duck and turkey eggs. Harold Street, At- lanta P.O. Box 433. White guinea eggs, 75c, 15; Speckle zuinea eggs, 50c, 15. J. R. Harber, Hapeville. Jersey White Giant caps. $1.00 if Genie Hammond, Augusta, Rt. 3. Se.ected, well packed hatch- ing eggs, direct from Roselaws ped. S.C. W. L. Barron str., $1.09 15. Mrs. Jesse Jackson. Austel!. Rt2: Exchange 15 Ancona hatching eges for 20 White Australian >r White African guinea hatching eges. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Wal- ter Baughn. Talking Rock. Rt. 1. Purebred R. C. light Brahma eggs, $1.00 per 15 postpaid. Care- fully selected and packed. Or ders filled promptly. L.. J, Brown Statan, Rt. 1. Box 195. Few settings Dark Cornish eggs, 5c per 15. J. W. Grant, Cataula. Fresh fertile Big English Bar- ron W. L., AAA, 250-300 quality and pure Hubbdard N. H. eggs, $1.00 per 15; $1.90 per 30. M. O lee Mrs. Nellie Brubbs. D. Ellioti, Lavonia, EGGS FOR SAL Purebred M. B. turk doz. del.; poults, Jun, Mrs. Neal Willams, B Pure white cornish gam $1.25 per 15 del. J. O. Adams, Commerce, Rt. 4. Pure and fancy Wild Duck eggs, $1.50 per 15 H. Clement, 128 Adams St. tur, Schmidt. sir. Golden 5 norca eges, $1.00, 15; $1.75, Postpaid cartons to be ret Cc. R. Bettis, Cumming, R Dark cornish game eggs, 16 postpaid. M. Q. only, C returned. Mrs. Alfred Gib! chelle, Rt. 1. Indian Runner duck | es sale. Exchange 3 doz. turkey eggs. Mrs. C. A Mildred Pi., Atlanta. Purebred Beeftype M Bronze turkey eggs, $3.00, 15 Ann Hiscock, Rt. 5, Box Quitman. A M. B. Turkey eggs, $2.2! 20c per egg in less than Postpaid. Exchange for . Cartons returned. Mrs. PR Colquitt, Rt. 1. : Selected W. gad ge FS oe ome oo R. Ww N Buford, Rt, 2. Jersey White, Giant eges 15 at my piace: 85c if maile so tomato plants, white peas, peanuts and velvet. .-| Mrs. H. B. Melton, Griffin. Thompson Imperial B ist pen, 90c, 15; $1.50, 30 pen; 756, 15> -S1. 25, 30 del tons returned. Mrs, J. EB. am, Bainbridge, Rt. 2. Purebred AAA Booths Cc. S. L. Wyandotte settin from 1 yr. old hens, $1 $1.50, 30 del. Cash with Mrs. Lucile Sellen, Alma. Purebred Dark Cornish In Game eggs, $1.00, 15. Cri tes. turned. No. personal Florence Horne, Grevetow Genuine Buff Cochin ban hatching eggs, $1.50, 1 Black Minorca eggs, $2. AAA B, R. eggs, $1.50; hatch cockerels and pullets 4 ea. O. H. Wright, Peters Bldg Atlanta, Wa 7858 or He 06: = Pheasant and. fancy Bo: | quail and Duck eggs for. eges and baby chicks, "hate mu 25, May 2, a ea. Mrs Ww poults. Z. J, Lee, Red O Large type Dark Cornish | eggs, $1.00, 15 prepaid; cock ready for service, $2. 0 fob. c Sikes, Sylvester. _ POULTRY FOR SALE " ANCONAS SS Want 10 ancona hens a | rooster not over 2 yrs. old, -sta price fob your station. Mrs E. Waldrop, Roswell, Rt. AUSTRA-WHITES | Pullets from Australorp-W Leghorn cross. Lots of 10 or at 6 wks. old. 75c ea.; 6 purebred Australorp pullets ea.; ceckerels, 75c ea. You postage. E. R. Smith, De 311 Superior Ave., De 9076 BABY CHICKS _ Want any breed baby chic Mixed breeds accepted, Exchar value. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toom: boro. : Want not less than 200 breed baby chicks to rais halves to 8 wks. old. Party pay trans. charges. Luna Donald, Lawrenceville, Rt. Want 200 Black Giant, day 0 chicks to raise on halves, Pa pay trans. charges. 8 yrs. | perience poultry raising. My Frank Sewell, Abbeville, Be Care Jim Miller. Want 300 baby chicks te rai on halves to 8 wks. old, ar breed, B. R. preferred. S. Ss. der. Mayfield. Want 100 baby chicks to rai on halves to 10 wks, eld. Mrs. P. Faylor. 62 pany St.) ee son. Want 200 baby chicks w on halves to 2 mos. cold Mrs. Mae Haden. Loganville, Rt. > Want to raise chickens o halves. Will call for chicks an furnish feed Mrs. W. H. Holmes, Stockbridge. Rt. 2 : Want 200 baby chicks to raise on halves. Buff Orpingtons: p ferred Party pay trans. charge Mrs. Cora Messex, Munnerlyn, Rt. 1. me Want to exchange Red ang Yellow Skin P. R. plants for ist. baby chicks. Nedra Anderso. | Baxiey, Rt 4 - - : : JULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE ant. 50 to 500 good breed baby is to raise on halves to 3 . old. Will furnish feed. Mrs, as J. Walter, Roswell, Rt. BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS | pr. show type Japahese Silk- .00; 1 pr. Golden Sebright 715 or $3. 75 trio; also Japanese ilkie and Rose Comb blue legged iden Sebright eggs, $1.50 doz. ee Gaines, Buford, small type mixed game ban- 4 wks. old, $3.00 lot fob. . Southern, Roy. are . Red Game and Jap ban- and setting eggs; also Tog eS doe cheap. H. M. Beu- . 6, Atlanta. ure R. I. Red bantam hens roosters, $10.00 lot; 1 Mid- C. Black rooster, one Buff rooster, $1.00 ea. D. T. gs, P.O. Box 84, Ameri- g white Bantam roosters, crowing, 50c ea. FOB. No ts. Jack Culpepper, Quit-. n. Wildwood Farm, type bantams. Special - on Buff Cochins, Dark ish bantams. Best quality and W. K. Herndon, Augusta. Adrian St. XED AND OTHER ROCKS pure White P. R. hens and roester, 1 yr. old, $10.00 lot. prepaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, rst. = ine B. R. toosters, Parks str.| -ea.; blood tested eggs, 85 5 cartons returned. _Mrs. : illen. ne thoroughbred AAA B.. ' R: rs, 6 wks. old, $1.00 ea.; 1 B. R. rooster, 1 yr. old. $1. 50. ae Campbell, Hortense. ee 150 purebred B. R. 10 cee frier size, 60c ea. at my) 6 Big Type W. L. hens, Apr. 1937 hatch, Quinn str., no culls, $1.00 ea. fob. Not ship less than 50. Mrs. Grady Chapman, Butler, Ril. 10 dark brown show type leg- horn hens, 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. or $9.00 lot. M. G. Waller, 143 Em- erson Ave,, Decatur. Selected Big Type Eng. Bar- ron str, W. L. tockerels, 50c and 75c ea. fob. Mrs. Lester DeFoor, Toccoa, Rt. 2. 4 wks. old W. L. pullets, $30.00 per C. Several hundred. ea. week. G. B. Dasher, Valdosta, Box 65. 2 Everlay str. W. L. 1 yr. old cockerels, $1.00 ea.; also 1 large White Pekin hen, 10 mos. old, $1.00 ea. Not prepaid. Mrs. D. H.} Thomas, Milner, 50 Seidels Class A, large type W. L. 5-6% lb, 1 yr. old the lith April, properly vaccinated, laying 75 per cent, 90c ea.; 200 AAA Golden Buff Orp, pullets, 9 wks. old, 70c ea. Mrs. A. C. Freeman, Flovilla. MINORCAS * Cockerels and pullets of White. Black and Buff Minorcas and Barred Rocks, 10 wks. old, 60c ea. Mrs. M. oe Peterson, Vidalia. 2 fine purebred Kirchers Golden Buff Minorea yr. old roosters, $1.56 ea. or exc, for 2 yr. old pure bred Buff Orping- ton roosters, Mrs. Lula Mahaf- fey, Carrollton. Rt. 1. 4 Black Minorca pullets, $1.50 ea.; also Buff Minorca stock and eggs. J. W. Stephenson, Collece Park. PIGEONS 1 Choice pr. White Fantail pigeons, $2.00; also 1 white hen and 1 black saddle hen, ready to i; mate, $1.00 ea. Tom Arnau, Sa- yannah, 221 East 49th St. 10 pr. White Kings, all work- 2 50c per pair. 386 Ponce de Leon Ave., Main 9613. Thoroughbred White Kings and Carneaux pigeons, working, $1.00 pr..or trade for insp. P. R. potato plants. Chas. Johnson, j.| Smyrna. a Rock and ee aes Red 3 wks. old chicks, 18 ks. old pullets, 45 ea, or ghbred. aD R. Feb.