COLUMBUS ROBER] pu ees Aaa? ALTON COGDELL, DIRECTOR-STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS , Sees! _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939. : ommissioner Roberts Seeks Higher Cotton Seed Price loves To Get Better Prices for Products. Commissioner Columbus Roberts attended a ting held August 15-16, in New Orleans. by Commissioners of Agriculture of the South- States for the purpose of taking some action ward the farmers receiving a-higher price for tton Seed and Pecans. Zo The group urged the necessity for immediate ion by Secretary Wallace to make known the icy to be followed with respect to Oils and ats to be effective in improving the price. of Cotton Seed. : : Among the things urged by the Commissioners o help raise the price of Cotton Seed were that he Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation ake off the market for relief purposes Fats and il products, equivalent to 100,000,000 pounds of Also that an agreement be made with the ckdrs whereby the premium price on light ht hogs be continued, which would have he effect of reducing the quantity of lard now in rospect from the present pig crop at least 50,000,000 pounds. ; The Commissioners said they believed the im- rtation of foreign fats and oils is seriously af- ng the farm program and urged an investiga- of this by the Tariff Commission and impo- ion of quotas to protect domestic producers, if found that these importations are keeping al prices down. rae War Department was asked to buy not Jess 1n 350,000 bales of second cut linters to be red for national defense purposes. Saying that the income from Pecans in this coun- , is seriously hurt by imports of foreign nuts, Prices of Fresh Vegetables Prices of fresh vegetables prevailing on the tate Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, August 29: PLES, per bu., pulk se 40c to 60c IMA BEANS, bulk, per ba. ___-_------- 75c to 90c IAP BEANS, per bu. hamper _~---50c to -90c LLARDS, per doz. bun. __----___ = 2506 00: -15 GREEN CORN, per doz. ears EGGPLANT per bu. hamper = _60c to 85c GS. per 24 qt. crate $1.20 to $1.25 KRA, per 8 qt. bskt. 20c to 35 EARS, bulk, per bu. IELD PEAS, bulk, per EPPERS, per bu. IRISH POTATOES, per cwt. bag --__$1.55 to $1.60 SQUASH, per bu. hamper $1.50 to $1.75 SWEET POTATOES, bulk, cwt. ----- $1.00 to $1.25 RNIP SALAD, per bu. __------------ 50c to 75c Farm Land Edition, October 2 We will publish a special Farm Land | Supplement October 2nd. Farms for Sale, For Rent, Wanting to Rent and To Buy, and In Exchange For, notices must reach the Bureau of Markets not later than Tuesday, September 26th. All Notices received after this date cannot be published. Notices must not exceed fifty words, including name and address, and positively no City Real Estate nor Real Estate Agents Notice, nor out-of- the-state property notices will be pub- lished. Send in your notices immediately.- Congress was urged to protect the local nut industry from further imports of foreign nuts. Commissioner Roberts, on his return to his office, expressed the hope that better prices will be paid to Georgia and Southern farmers for their Cotton Seed and Nuts. The resolutions adopted by the Commissioners at New Orleans were as follows: * The necessity for immediate action by the Sec- retary of Agriculture to make known the policy to be followed with respect to oils and fats to be effec- _ tive in improving the price of cottonseed to produc- ers is so imprative that we, the Association of Southern Commissioners of Agriculture, assembled in New Orleans, Louisiana, August 15, 1939, hereby urgently request Secretary Henry A. Wallace to im- mediately announce a program. _ We recommend and urge that such program in- clude the following: 1. Announce immediately that existing corn surpluses and crop prospects warrant the statement that there would definitely be a corn loan equal to seventy per cent of parity, which loan would be- come mandatory and be announced in November, as prescribed by the statute. . = 9 Announce immediately that the Federal Sur- plus Commodities Corporation will take off the Atlanta Spot Cotton | ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 29-Spot cotton was quoted today in Atlanta at 9.22 cents per lb. for middling, white, 15-16ths inch staple. The aver- age price of middling 15-16ths inch for the ten southern designated markets today was 8.72 cents for 31-32nds inch; 8.81 cents and for one inch 8.91 cents. a os market for relief purposes fats and oil products the equivalent of at least 100,000,000 pounds of lard, th removal of these products to be by epen market purchases, er eae the season. BSD 3. Immediately affect an agreement with pa ers to maintain price premiums being paid for li weight hogs, and increase this premium to such extent as may be.found necessary to justify farm in cutting down on feed, and in sending their hogs into the market fifteen to twenty-five pounds under normal weight. Normal slaughter weight of hogs the commercial area is approximately 232 pound: each. The meat from the light weight hogs ha: premium over meat from the extra fat hogs. It this premium is sufficiently widened,-and the an= nouncement made that it will be maintai _ through the season, it is thought that the lard fr the pig crop now in sight would be reduced below the estimate new in effect to the extent of a least 250,000,000 pounds. is __ 4. Encourage by making available lending fa ; lies of the Export-Import Bank and R. F. C., tt export of between 15,000,000 and 20,000,000 bu of soya beans, thus removing in competition lard and cotton seed products the oil and meal that these beans will porduce. = *5. That the authority now vested in the Sec tary with respect to export, trade or barter of agrie (Continued on Page Two) | higher. Fleshy kinds $4.25 to $4.75. Fat cows, $4.75 Livestock x = ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 29As quoted by White Provision Company and subject to change daily. Strictly Corn Fed Hogs | ee 160:to: 240 -lbswe= oo se ee ee $650 245 to 300 : : 300 Ibs. up __ 150 to 175 lbs 145 lbs. down down Albany Soft Hogs ; ae Quoted by Cudahy Packing Company and sub- ject to change daily. sess No. 1 Soft Hogs. 180 to 240 Ibs, ______________ $5.45 No. 2: Soft: Hogs; 150 to 180 Ibs. = $4.95. No. 3 Soft Hogs, 130 to 150 Ibs, _..-____ $4.70 No. 4 Soft Hogs. 110 to 130 lbs, ____________- $4.45 No. 5. Pigs, 60to-110:- lbss. = Heavy Smooth Hogs, 240 lbs. up : : : Cattle. : Se Fat grass-fed steers and heifers mostly $5 to $5.50, only very few coming good enough to: sell to $5.25. Common and medium cows $4 to $4.50. Canners mostly $3.25 to $3.75. ie ae Good heavy bulls $5 to $5.50. Light bulls $4.25 to $4.75. Fat calves $8 to $9; medium $6 to $7. Com- mon $5 to $5.50; throwouts $4.50 down. ee oe 3 Eggs quoted below on the Atlanta Market are by wholesal } Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg law. Day- dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. hese quotations. Atlanta! Augusta gs, fae ggs, Medium. tat Black- ae e egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quotad 2c to 3c below me old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and | Haw- : ered Bowdon | Clarkes- : kinsville | Grange shear ville 20 20 : 20-.21 | 20 18> : ; 18 15 Lake- { Metter |Sanders-| Sparta 25 se 1 Adis 3 a0 Ae 14 12 3 12 07 : s : 07 12 : 18 15 Field Peas, mixed_______-____ ield Peas, not mixed_____ Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.)___. 1.50 2.00-2.50 Sabpage (green, per 100 Ibs.) 2.00-2.50 | . Cabbage (white, per 100 lbs.) | Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton panish peanuts, No. 1 ttonseed. Meal, 8 per cent ttonseed Meal,,7 per cent ee ge Two GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture ' Mlareh L 1917 Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner STILES A. MARTIN. Editor Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937. at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930 Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage for in Sec- tion 1103. Act of October 8. 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable ander _ postage regulations inserted 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 containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- letin Commissioner Roberts Seeks Higher Cotton Seed Prices (Continued from Page One) Aiea commodities be exercised with respect to oils and fats to the extent necessary to relieve the present and prospective burdensome surpluses. 6. That because of the importation of 996,393,000 pounds of oils and fats during the first six months of 1939, according to Government figures, we believe that the importation of foreign oils and fats is seriously affecting the farm program, and there- . fore urge that the Secretary of Agriculture urge an investigation _by the Federal Tariff Commission to determine whether or not -the importations of foreign oils and fats are seriously interfering ~ with the farm program, and if so, that the powers of the Presi- dent under Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act may be invoked by the imposition of quotas to protect momeste pro- ducers of such oils and fats. Resolution No. 2 In view of the importance of by-products such as cotton inters in the price which can be paid to producers for cotton- seed; and that the price of seed is now at a disastrously low level; and that cotton linters are an important item in prepared- ness for national defense, we, the Association of Southern Com- missioners of Agriculture, assembled in New Orleans, Louisiana, August 15, 1939, urge that the War Department announce that they will buy not less than 350,000 bales of second cut linters, | ae will be stored for the national defense. Resolution No. 3 IM view of the fact that the Pecan Industry is an important F: of the nation; and that the income from this industry has been seriously jeopardized by the importations of foreign nuts, we, the Association of Southern Commissioners of Agriculture, as- -sembled in New Orleans, La., August 15, 1939, recommend and urge that the Congress provide such measures as will adequately protect the industry from the disastrous consequences of such - importations. Honey Show Commissioner Roberts announces that the Marketing di- vision of the Department of Agriculture will observe Honey Week beginning September 4th, and that a Honey Show will be held during the week at the Farmers Market on Glen Iris Drive. Atlanta. . The show will be for the purpose of acquainting the people with the different kinds and flavors of honey and to boost Geor- gia honey generally as a food. . According to the State Entomologist there are 207,000 colo- nies of bees in Georgia, valued at $1,552,500.00, which give the tate an annual income of $829,500.00. For Honey we get me - $56,250.00; from sale of Bees, $140,000.00. -_ Georgia produces much honey and in addition, many bees are sold to northern states that have trouble in keepnig bees through the winter. Georgia is the second state in the South in the shipment of bees to other states. Jersey Production Show a Jersey Production show on the Cobb county fair grounds here September 5 and 6, T. R. Breedlove, secretary of the club, an- nounces, at his home in Monroe. Plans for the show, the first of its type ever held in _ Georgia, are under the direction of a committee of Jersey breed- ers, composed of Paul Sparrow, of Rossville; Clark A. Baker, of Bolton, and C. F. Russell; of Mount Berry. In addition, the production show committee includes C. W. Wheeler, of LaFay- ette; L. R. Langley, of Marietta, treasurer, and Frank W. Fitch, of Athens, Georgia Agricultural Extension Service dairyman. Prizes totaling $800 will be awarded winners of. the various classes, and silver trophies will go to championship. winners. ed Besh, of Charlotte, N. C., will be the judge. Dove Shooting Season The Georgia Division of Wild Life requests Georgia hunters to co-operate with the Federal regulations covering Dove shoot- ng in Georgia, due to the fact that in some-sections doves are hatched in September. Northern Zone (counties of Troup, Meriwether, Pike, Lamar, Monroe. Jones, Baldwin, Washington, Jefferson and Burke and val! north thereof) September 15-October 14 and December 20- January 31 (Split Seasondates inclusive. Southern Zone (All South of above named counties) November 20-January 31 (dates inclusive). Bag limit: 15 in one day. . Coweta Stock Market NEWNAN, Ga.Plans are nearing completion for the es- ablishment of a new livestock auction market for farmers of Coweta county and this section, according to Dr. C A. Moody, ounty veterinary inspector. The barns willbe located on the Greenville highway near the city limits. _ Tentative opening date is s Pepiember te eh $573,350.00; from Wax $60,000.00; from sale of Queen Bees,. MARIETTA, Ga.The Georgia Jersey Cattle Club will hold The Federal Dove shooting season is announced as follows: | source of income to a large area and great numbers of producers |* | SEED FOR SALE - MARKET BULLETIN Friday, September 1, t PLANTS FOR SALE - 8 bu. small seedling peach seed, $1.25 bu.; dried sage, 40c Ib.; sundried peaches, free from worms, peeled, 25c Ib.; unpeeled, 15c 1b.; apples, free of peeling and core, 15c ib. Add postage. Mrs. Aaron W. Hill, Maysville. Rt.4, Clean white nest multiplying onions, 50c gal. del.; white half runner bean seed, 15 cup; 2 for 25c. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy, Rt. 2,] 47 Jasper. Large red nest onions, 65c gal. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. . Burr clover seed for sale. H. C. Reid, Hogansville. - Old fashion multiplying white nest onions, 15c qt.; 60c gal. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Boyd Baggett, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Recleaned early Southern Burr clover seed, 5c Ib. S. B. Kinard, Jackson. Genuine No. 1 size Crystal wax Bermuda onion sets, $1.00 pk. postpaid; $2. 75 bu. fob.; Abruzzi | seed rye, in 2% bu. sacks, $1.45 bu. fob; willet wonder English peas, 25 Ib. postpaid. E. J. Lav- ender. Rt. 3, Sylvester. _ Excellent quality unhulied Crimson clover seed. Write for prices. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ri. 1. C. W. cabbage seed, $1.25 Jb.; 5 Ibs., $5.00 del.; Crystal wax yel- low Bermuda seed, $1.75 lb.; Mar- globe, Baltimore, Stone tomato seed, $1.00 Ib. W. R. Stephens, Dahlonega. Calif, inuitiplytiie beer seed, 10c start; 3 for 25c; add 3c post- age. Mrs. Keedie Nolen, Rock- mart, Rt. 2. Good, twice screened Crimson clover seed 5c pound. FOB. B. C. Teasiey, M. D., Hartwell. White multiplying onion sets, 40c gal., also Hot and Sweet pep- per, 25c gal. Add postage. Stamps accepted. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. New, white, garden bean seed, very tender hull, sound, extra early, 35c pint, 65c quart, post- paid. Money order or coin. Mrs. . B. Overby; Gainesville, Rt. 2. Sur clover seed, inoculated, 50c bu. Garlic bulbs, 40c C. Mrs. John H. Vickers, Sr., Austell. Loi of Bur clover seed, for sale. September the month to put out. J. T. Jones, Buford. 100 garlic bulbs for 50c post- paid. Mrs. Clara Prince, Dem- orest, Rt., Box 2. OjiS fashioned white, multiply- ; ing onions, 40c gal. Add postage. Order now for fall planting. Mrs. C. R. Smith, Buford, Rt. 1. About 25 Ibs., tender, old time Cutshort cornfield bean _ seed, grown this year, 20c pint. Add postage. Mrs. V. D. Hartsfield, Roswell, Rt. 1. 1000 lbs. Crimson clover in chaff, 5c Ib. Sample on request. L. R. Ogletree, Monticello, Rt. 2. Old fashioned red: shallots, now is time to plant. 30c gal. del. Coin or stamps accepted. Bertha Tucker, Crawfordville. Old fashioned fall and winter shallot sets, 40c gal. and giant garlic sets, 35c gal. Add postage. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. . Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c per start, add 3c postage; al- so good mare mule, 700-800 Ibs. wt. and 1 Holstein and Jersey cross heifer, 2 yrs. old, for sale at my barn. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. - 260 Ibs. old time seedling peach seed, clean and dry, 3c lb. FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford. 8 or 10 bu. clean, small seedling peach seed, $1.25 bu. Mrs. P. W. Rylee, Maysville, Rt. 1. Mammoth Russian sunflower seed, $1.00 gai.; red shallot sets, 40c gal. Postage paid. Leawella Elliott, Lavonia. Bur clover seed, contains re- quired soil to inoculate, 50c per measured bushel. 12 bu. $6.00. J F. Thornton, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Imp. Ga. collard seed, sound and clean, 1939 crop, 30c Ib. 4 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. J. A. Ward, Cordele. PLANTS FOR SALE New Crop Chas. W. cabbage plants, grown on new land, well rooted, 6 wks. old (just right for fall setting), 50c M. at field, or shipped by express. Cash with a Major Crow, Gainesville, Ril: Chas. W. and Dutch cabbage and Heading collard and New Stone tomato plants, 300, 50c; 500, 69c; $1.00 M; 5 M. and 10 M. lots, 60c M. Ovie Crow, Gaines- ville. Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1.00 M; 10 M. 90c M. FOB. O. M. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. Chas. W., cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1.00 M; 10 M, 90c M. FOB. J. W. Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4. +1 Rt. 2, Box 143, Gainesville. 20e; plants,.15c C, add postage; also, Farmers Golden Te Many, O Lord my God thy wonderful works, whic j thou hast done, and _ th thoughts which are to us ward; they cannot be reck oned up in order unto thee if I would declare and spea of them, they are more th De be numbered. Ps m Imp. Klondike and Lady T. strawberry plants, $2.00 M; gar- den pie huckleberry seed and Calysanthus (beautiful flowering shrub). Exc. for white, 100 Ib. feed sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Young plants now ready. Any amount Chas. W., and Heading collard. and New Stone tomato plants, 90c M. 5 M and 10 M. 55 . Ovie Crowe, Gainesville. Marglobe tomato plants now ready, well rooted, 50c M. Alvin Buice, Flowery Branch, Ree 4: Marglove tomato plants now ready, 50c M. OD. L. Garner, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Nice Chas., and Dutch cabbage, New Stone tomato and Heading collard plants. Good plants, promptly shipped. 2 M lots, 80c M; 5 M, 65c M; 10 M 50c M: O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, 630 rave St. Stone tomato plants, 15e C; 20c 250; 500, 30c; 50c M. Collard plants, 20c C; 60 M; Himalaya blackberry, 2 yrs. old, $2.00 M; $1.25, 500; 40c C. All postpaid, full count, prompt shipment. Now PLANTS FOR SAL Fall heading cabbage an lard plants, now ready, 50 75c M postpaid; any amoun M fob. Marcus Williams, Gainesville. Leading variety cabbage collard, plants, 400, 40c; 7 old time, red shallots, 40 Seven Top turnip seed, 10c | spoonful. L. A. Crow, Pmesyle Pecan sad Other F Trees For Sale ready. R. E. Keith, Gainesville.) Ooncord, Ives, Caco, Ca. Rt. 5. Lutie, Lucile, Berckmans Nice Everbearing strawberry Brighton, Niagara, Salem plants, $1.50 M. del. Money order only. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Americus, Rt. 2. Box 136, Wakefield and Dutch cabbage; Ga. and heading collard plants, 50c, 500; 80c M. del. Large lots cheaper. Calvin Garrett, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Ponderosa or Beefstead tomato plants, 15c C. $1.25 M. FOB; want vines, rooted at straight 10c ea., to sell quick; 1,000 rates on application Cureton, Austell. White Eng, peach trees, 5 and postage on less than order; Jerusalem articho. cheap; 200 lb. white guano new, clean, 15c ea. 7 for $1.0 P., or add postage under 5 ; buy 100 lbs. Willetts Wonder P. B. Sanders, Buchanan, Rt English peas. S. D. Guillebeau, Lincolnton, Rt. 2. 2 yr: old muscadine and br. scuppernong vines, walnut, fig, red, yellow plum, peach 10c ea. Postage paid on $1. ders. Mrs. Buford Robinson co; Rt. 2. Klondike strawberry plant, $1 M. Cash with order. Add postage. Mrs. L. B. Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. Mastodon strawberry plants, 25c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Lady Thompson, 20c C. 500, 75c; $1.59 M; hoarhound, 25c doz. Mrs. E. L. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1. | Nice, strong, open field grown, frost-proof cabbage and collard plants, lead. var., 85c M. del. 65c M. collect; Mastodon, Everbear- ing, Klondike strawberry. 20c C. $1.75 M. del. E. B. Wetherford. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage and collard plants, 90c M. del.; 65c M. Exp. collect. Strawberry plants, $150 M. G. E. Wether- ford, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.50 M. del. Mrs. O. C. Cantrell, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Leading var., cabbage and col- lard plants, 300, 30c; 75c M; Klon- dike strawberry, 25c C. $1. 15 M. All mailed. A. Crow, Gainesville. Rt. 2 Lead. var. cabbage and collard plants, for fall and winter set- ting, 70c It. del: 5 m. $2.75; 10 M $5.00 collect. Shipped prompt- ly. No chks. C. W. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Fresh grown Dutch, Wakefield, Drumhead cabbage and lead. var. collard plants, 300, 35c;. 75c M. del. 5 M., $3.00 exp. collect. No chks. Bonnie Lov Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Fresh mountain grown cabbage and collard plants, 20c C. 300, 40c; 75c M. postpaid. Frances Will- ir ..s, Gainesville, Rt, 2 Fresh mountain grown cab- bage and collard plants, full count, prompt shipment, 20c C. 300, 40c; 75c M. postpaid, 65c M. Exp. col. Gainesville, Rt. 2 Wakefield, Dutch dnd Drum- head cabbage, tomato and col-- lard plants, 400, 50c; $1.00 M del.; 5 M, $3.75, col. Large lots cheap- er. Prompt shipment..Lee Crow. Pecans & Peanuts ForSa No. 1 Virginia Bunch pean in hull, 4c lb. FOB; also p bred Barred Rock roosters, 1 old, $2.00 ea. W. S. Norton 2 son. Grain sed Hac For 100 bu. Fulghum seed oat bu. at my barn. E. S.. Benn Winder, Rt. 1. 400 bu. good, clean Abr seed rye, $1.00 bu. and buyer - nish bags, at my place, or $1 bu. bagged and del. to Blue R S. G. Hughes, Young Cane. Cokers seed oats, full grai heavy, clean. Guar. 95 perce germination, 75c bu. in new 5 sacks, 1939 crop. 300 bu. to W. P. Montgomery, Jr.,; M Tuft Spring Rd. i Pure Cokers No, 2 str. Pulgrai seed oats, 55 bu.; Hastings bu. 50 bu.; Gasta seed whe $1.00 bu. All free of smut, otl grains or obnoxious grasses. Ex ory Jackson, Goggins: 5 Hastings 100-Bu. oats, clea bright, no smut, no rust, yield bu. acre, 50c bu. here. W. Hi... ton, Griffin. Genuine Abruzzi rye, $1.25 Cokers Fulgrain oats, 58 b Blue Stem seed whedt, $1.35 All seed recleaned: and gra high germination. Write prices on truck load lots. W Clark, Augusta, 556 Walker S Nice, bright, heavy Cokers grain seed oats, 55 bu. FO! Tom Taylor, Marshallvilley 20 bu. select Tall Growing I Ga. Abruzzi seed rye, $1.35 b del., prepaid your nearest RR st: tion. Order notify bill la through your bank. W. P. Cut. berson, McCaysville, Ga. _ Copperhill, Tenn. 50 bu. No. Ga. Tall Growi rye. $1.00 bu. FOB Blue Rid; Timon Sparks, Young Cane. Abruzzi seed rye, $1.25 bu. in even wt. bags. No orders f: under 5 bu. J. S. Tankersley, lijay. 400 bu. Cokers Fulgrain oats Harvested 1939 (frem Crop I ever produced), recleaned, in 5 bu. new sacks, 75c bu. farm. W. W. Montgomery, con, Tuft Springs Road. 20-25 bu. good, sound Ky stem wheat, $1.00 bu. at the or $1.25 bu. shipped. No che Ray Turner, Gray, Rt. 2. 50 bu. Cokers Fulgrain Oais, recleaned, 65c bu. Fagan, Martin. cm Beardless barley, 2 bu. $ bu.; 5 bu. $1.40 get 10 bu. lo $1.35 bu. FOB. W. a edgeville. Leading varieties cabbage and eollard plants, now ready, 200. 600, 50c; 70c M; exp. col, 50c M. Cash or COD. John C. Crow. Rt. 1, Gainesville. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C; 80c, 500, $1.50 M; white and brown striped garden bunch bean seed, 25c teacupful; 1939 dried peaches, 12%c Ib.; Calif. beer seed, 10c start, 3 for 25c. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. i. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C; 85c, 500; $1.50 M; white and brown striped garden bunch bean seed, 25c cupful; 1939 dried peaches, 12'%%c lb. Grace Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1, Box 65. Celestial gib cuttings, $1.50 C; Celestial brown turkey and white fig, rooted, 5 large or 12 medium, $1.00; small, $5.00 C; Lucretia dewberry and rooted Kudzu, $1.00 C postpaid J. W. Toole, Rt. 2, Macon. _ Copenhagen, Dutch, Wakefield cabbage, 50c, 500, 85c M; Ga. colilards and cabbage collards, 500, 45c; 70c M. Large lots cheap- er. Amos Garrett, Gainesville, Pure Terruff oats, 50c bu. Ri 7. Otis G. Rawls, Williamson. Early Klondike strawberry} Hastings 100 Bu. seed oats, bu. at farm; lots of 3 to 500 4%c bu. J. C. Ragan, Pelham, 2. : 1 pr. Ringneck doves, $1.00. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ri. 1. riday, September 1, 1939. ae TOBACCO FOR SALE Good grade whole leaf, flue -eured chewing or smoking tobac- co, prompt shipment. 12 Ibs., $1.00 del. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Good, bright leaf tobacco, free from mold and trash, 12 Ibs., $1.00 del. Sat. guar. Lonnie Light- sey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Good whole leaf chewing to- bacco, 12 Ibs., $1.00. Hinton Tyre, Odum. Pressed together whole leaf chewing tobacco, aged and mel- low, AA quality, 15 Ibs., $1.00 pre- paid. Satisfaction guar. Paul Lightsey, Screven. - Good mellow yellow, 1939 Whole Leaf chewing tobacco, 13 Ibs., $1.00; smoking, 15 lbs., $1.00 del. W.R. Lightsey, Screven. . _ First grade smoking or chewing tobacco, whole leaf, aged and meliov, 1939 crop. Guar. every package, satisfaction or money pack. 15 lbs., $1.00 del. Ship by return mail. H. Lightsey, Scre- ven. Good mellow Red Leaf chew- ing tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1.00; good smoking, 12 lbs., 75c postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Sereven, Rt. 2. FRUITS FOR SALE _ 20 lbs. new sundried peaches, $2.00 for lot, or 15c per single pound. Send money order and oo Eva Burrell, Elberton. Apples, all kinds. Packed or unpacked. Delicious now mov- ing. Day and night service. E. M. _Mathewes, Hollywood. (12 mi. above Cornelia on Atianta-Ashe- ville paved highway). ; Nice sundried apples, free core and peelings, 10c lb. 10 Ibs. or more lots del.; sundried peaches, same price. Exc, 12 lbs. of either - for 20 white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. in good cond. Miss L. M _ White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Tree run, Regals and Delicious apples to trucks, priced right. Rose E. Clements, Cornelia. Apples in buik for truckers, Jarge and small quantities, also boxed apples for dealers. Now packing Delicious. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Muscadines, picked, $1.15 bu.; scuppernongs, $1.25 bu. Priced at meyard. Come get them, ripe ! also have scuppernong plants and grapes. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Rt. 6. ; 1939 crop dried apples, free from peel, core and worms, 11 Ibs., $1.00; also 3 Dark Cornish ockerels, April hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Alfred Gibbs, Rochelle, Rt. Nice, new crop sundried apples, free from core, worms and peel, 12c Ib. del. Sat. Guar. A. D. Call, Bilijay, Rt. 2. - Green Hot, and sweet Bell pep- per, 25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Buchanan, Rt. 1. _ Several hundred bushels of Keiffer pears ready for trucks, 3 i. Ea. of Jefferson. W. H. Ma- ley, Jefferson. Honey Bees and Bee _ Supplies For Sale _ Bright Gallberry honey, 60 Ib. ean, Strained $5.75; 6-5 lb. pails Chunk comb, $3.55. Freight paid Ga. Quality guar. Prompt ship- ment. H. L. Hallman, Nahunta, P. O. Box 25. Chunk or Strained honey, med. ght color, in No. 10 can, $1.25 del. P. P.; 70 1b. can, 10c pound, Del. by express. L. H. Edenfield, tilimore. 0. 1 fancy table Ext. Gallber- - honey in 10 Ib. pails, $1.10; Case of 6 pails, $6.00. Send ship- ing chgs. for all. Jim Pye, Od- 387 hives of mixed bees, in pat. ms, also 1 honey Extractor, good as new frames at 1 time). Come or write. rs. J. R. Hulette, Lumber City. 24 hives of bees in pat. hives, 1.50 per hive. 9 mi. West of Car- oliton. 2 mi. North Mt. Zion. M. Holcomb, Carrollton, Rt. 70 Ib. can honey, $6.00 to $7.00 per can; 10 lbs. best grade, $1.00. dd postage. Chunk or Extracted. . T. Holiand, Sparks, Rt. 1. New crop Gallberry honey, Exp. only. 5 lbs., 75c del.; 10 Ibs. 1.50 del.; % case, 6-5 lb. pails, 30; case, 12-5 lb. pails, $6.00 FOB. Prompt shipment and high j F. Thomas, HONEY, BEES AND BEE UPPLIES WANTED: Want some honey bees, also some Sour Wood honey. Write. O. H. Bradbury, Bogart. John (extracts 3 and 4} EGGS FOR SALE Dark Cornish eggs for setting, $1.00 per 16 del; also 3 Cornish roosters, $1.50 ea.; 4 hens, $1.00 ea., $8.00 for lot; early spring hatch cockerels, $1.00 ea. No chks. | Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1, Box 38. Purebred Dark Cornish eggs. Stock unrelated, $1.00 per 15. No baby chicks. Mrs. Fred F. John- son, Dawson, Rt. 2. Box 152. Selected B. Rock eggs, 65c per 15, PP. Mrs. H.-S: Young, Fair- mount, Rt. 1.. LIVE STOCK WANTED HOGS WANTED: Want big bone Guinea boar, cholera immuned for life, also want Duroc-Jersey sow, with lite cholera treatment and reg. pa- pers, crated and shipped, and not to be related to one another. Zack Colson, Woodbine. Want truck load shoats, 60-75 Ibs. Will pay 6c lb. Must be dbl. treated for cholera. J. S. Collier. Barnesville. CATTLE WANTED: Want hear from party who has a good miich cow to let out for feed and care. Mrs. M. Barnes, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2. Want reg. White Face heifers or cows. State approximate weight and price. J. R. Lunsford, Atlanta, 1493 Beecher St., S. W. Want 18-20 purebred Hereford or Black Angus. calves, old enough to eat, to grow on shares until Fall 1940. Good pasture, plenty feed. P. P. Gurley, Jr. Hartwell, Rt. 1. Exc. fine Guernsey bull, 10 mos. old, and a 4 mos. old P. GC. gilt, both fat and good cond., for a good milch cow, fresh in or to freshen soon any time before February. Wilfred Gunter, Mon- roe, Rt. 1. Exc. purebred (can be reg.) Jersey milk cow that will freshen in December with 3rd calf, for. Grades. Crawford, White Face heifers, Thos. Y. Harris, Jr. Rt. dey Want 7 reg. or ent. to reg. Polled Hereford bull calves, old enough to eat, del. in September. Thos E. Oden, Blackshear. Want buy 10 thin (wt. 300-450 lbs.) yearling heifers of good breeding at asonable price. B. Legendre, Lithia Springs, Box 33. 5 Swap a 5 mos. old male calf for a 6 wks. old heifer calf, near At- lanta. Will come after. D. A. Gil- bert, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 424. HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Want a good cheap mule and wagon. W. E.'Chambers, Atlanta, 475 McDaniel St., S. W. Want buy some already bred jennets, goats and . Guernsey heifers. J. F. Hutcheson, Buchan- an. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Want number nannie goats. State number, kind and price del. Atlanta. Dr. Robert E. Latta, Atlanta, 1217-19 Medical Arts Bldg. Want some milk goats from heavy milkers (5-7 qts.). Give all particulars, stating exact amount of milk ea. goat will produce dai- ly. J. Floyd -Cook, Rossville, 112 Beech St. Want 10 common goats, cheap for cash. C. R. Rheney, Harlem. Want 25 to 50 common goats. State what you have and price. T. H. Hough, Lumpkin. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES) WANTED: Want any kind tame rabbits. State number, kind and price. W. M. Steele, Franklin, Rt. 2. HOGS FOR SALE ~ | bred, at reasonable price. O. 42 3S. P. C. pigs, male, 2 gilts, 10 ks. old, well marked, good stock, 6.50 ea. at my barn, with papers. Jack Ansley, Thomson. Rt. 2. Fine reg. P. C. boar, 29 mos. old, fine cond., priced with pa- pers within 50 mi. of Atlanta, $50 cash or trade. A. H. Rembold, Doraville. 8 Hampshire (mixed) feeder shoats 3 mos. old, av. 60 Ibs. $3.50 ea.; 3 Black Essex yr. old gilts, 2 wt. about 175 lbs. ea., $25.00 or $13.00 ea.; other one wt. about 125 Ibs., $10.00; 5 feeder shoats, $5.00 ea. All cholera immune. I. H. Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4. 1 reg. S. P. C. boar, best blood lines and perfectly marked, 6 mos old, dbl. treated. $10.00. Exc. boar pigs for calves. W. E. Sick- el, Savannah 1130 E. 50th St. HOGS FOR SALE __ Selected, purebred big bone black P. C., 2% mos. old males and gilts. Reg. Life cholera treat- ment. Crated del. your station, $10.75 ea. Sat. guar. N. H. Bacon, Irwinton, 1 each Ga. Gray boar and sow, an@i 2 S. P. C. sows, all 2 yrs. old and sows bred to farrow in Sep- tember. Lot for $115.00; pair black mare mules, 6 yrs. old, wt. 2700 Ibs., $400.00. W. R. Howard, Stephens. (Oglethorpe Co.) Duroc pigs, dbl. treated, $17.50 pr.; $9.25 each, with papers at 10 wks. old September 16th, FOB. ee Strickland, Nahunta, Rt. Reg., O. I. C. hogs, all ages at | farmers prices. Write your needs. - M. Stallings, Carrollton, RFD 14 nice pigs, cross with Black and S. P. C., Hampshire and Pug Nose Berkshires, priced reason- able for quick sale, or trade for yearlings or anything can use. L. T. Cox, Riverdale, at W. O. Camps Farm. 9S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, 30-50 lbs., $4.00 ea. at my barn. G. C. Taylor, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Few gilts and boars S. P. C., cholera immune and reg. Priced right. Come see. H. M. Wood- ward, Waycross, 2 mi. South, at Rosedale Farms. Reg. S. P. C. boar, wt. 225 Ibs., 22 mos. old, $25.00 FOB, or trade for cattle. C. T. Carter, Waverly Hall. Reg. O. I. C. pigs, 8 wks. old. Excellent quality. Prolific breed- ers and easy feeders. Priced right. Bryce L. Jordan, Carroll- ton, Rt. 1. 15 Black Guinea (stay-fat kind) 8 wks. old pigs, male and female, $5.00 ea. Mrs. M. F. Lawson, Sparks. 5 purebred S. P. C. 9 wks. old gilts, will reg. buyers name, $10 ea. Franklin Hobby, Sylvester, Riot. = Spotted Guinea (little bone type), male or female, $10.00 ea.; gilt, farrow in November, $18.00; 1S. P. C. sow, $25.00; some meat hogs for sale; also Guernsey- Hereford cross Yr. old bull (looks like Hereford), $60.00. O. R. Wim- berly, Chauncey, Rt. 1. 3 large brood sows, cheap, also -28 thrifty, growing, 10 wks. old pigs, $3.00 to $5.00 ea.; 14 Tou- louse geese, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. 4: Purebred big bone, imp. Gui- neas, guar. fine stock; pigs, shoats, bred sows. Large and healthy. Fair prices. C. F. Luns- ford, Whitehall. : Thoroughbred Broke - Nose Berkshire pigs, 6-8 wks. old treated, also reg. Jersey heifers. Good blood lines. L. C. Hall,|. Lithonia, Rt. 2. Little Guinea gilt, 3 mos. old, fine type and will make No. 1 sow, wt. 65 lbs. $10.00; also field run, 100 acres Velvet beans and shuck fields. Will pasture cows by month or sell fields out. Posses- sion early, R. E. Barnes, Summit. Young Hampshire boars, = Duggan, Chester. : F.F.A. pigs, reg. S. P. C. male and ferhales (reg. buyers name), dbl. treated for cholera, 10 wks. old, $10.00 ea. Bob Scott, Midville, RFD. - 12 wks. old S. P. C. gilts, wt. 50-60 lbs., from Silver King and Joe Diamond (highest blood lines), reg. buyers name, $10.00 ea. Lanier Powell, Kite. 2 sows, 8 pigs ea., 3-4 wks. old. Sow from reg. stock, bred to.reg. mate, $65.00 ea. at my farm. Well worth the price. Nic Methvin, De- catur, 538 So. Candler St. 3 purebred, small bone, black (stay-fat kind) Guinea males, $8.00 ea. 6 wks. old August 15th. W. V. Dickinson, Monticello, Rt. 5 med. type, heavy body S. P. C. males, 5 mos. old and 3 females, wt. 90-100 ibs. ea. $10.00 ea.; 1 very fine 9 mos. old, over 200 lb. male, $18.00. All purebred but not reg. FOB. Exc. for good feeder calves. R. L. Broome, Whigham, Rt. 2. S. P. C pigs, 2 mos old, reg. and treated for cholera, for sale. Herman Price, Wrightsville. S. P. C. pigs, litter of 12, from world grand champion breeding, well fed, $10.00, reg. in buyers name. FOB. 8 wks. old September 2nd. Walter Crews, Hoboken. Ss. P. C. pigs from dams of worlds best breeding and sired by boars of World champion breeding, $10.00 ea. Cholera im- mune, reg. buyer's name; also fre bred gilts priced reasonable. L. J. Washington, Jackson. Berkshires, 3 shoats, 4 mos. old male, 2 females, with papers, suitable to breed, 2 bred, reg. sows, also herd sire, 2% yrs. oid, reg. Sell or trade for corn, Grade Jersey or Guernsey heifers and 1 pull. Jason Tuggle, Chamblee, Rt. Ae ee HOGS FOR SALE S. P. C. sow, wt. 350 Ibs., with 10 pigs, 3 wks. old. All reg. and very best blood lines. $50.00; 2 boars and 4 sows, wt. 75 and 80 Ibs., ea., also reg. $10.00 ea. Ed- ward Moore, Warm Springs. 150 purebred Black P. C. gilts and boars, from Groovers, Cum- min and Smith line, $7.50 to $9.00 ea. FOB. Dbl. treated with reg. papers until Oct. 15th. P. L. El- kins, Alpharetta (Alpharetta Fu- ture Farmer Chapter). Feeder pigs, $4.00 ea. FOB; $1.00 with order, bal. COD. S. T. Kidder, Meigs. Litter of June 17 shoats from little of 11, $4.00 ea., 3.for $10.00. cross Duroc-Essex. Priced at my home. Exc. some for hens. Mrs. Etta B. Marrett, Monticello, Rt. 2: 5 purebred P. C. shoats, 10 wks. old, 3 boars and 2 gilts, sub. to reg. $8.50 ea. Victor Brown, War-|. then. Big bone Blue Guinea boars and gilts, pig (weaning), $5.00 to $8.00 ea. W. A. Sumner Adrian. 3 purebred Black African Gui- nea, 8 wks. old pigs, for breeding. $8.00 ea. Herman C. Brewer, Dan- jelsville, Rt. 3. , CATTLE FOR SALE _ 4 thoroughbred Hereford bulls from 2 yrs. to 4 mos. old, for sale: and want a first class Jack. W. D. Putnam, Curryville. 3 springing heifers, Guernsey- Jersey grade, well marked, good size, fine flesh, Bange-free, for sale, also shoats of various sizes, fat and thrifty. M. T. Bryson, Greensboro, Rt. 3. Young Jersey bull, wt. 600 Ibs., perfect color, gentle, now in ser- vice, $40.00 at my home. 5S. F Walden Harlem, Rt. 2. 22 grade Hereford Black An- gus and Short Horn cows, 22 same, calves, wt. about 400 Ibs., at side, 14 full blood Hereford cows, not reg., 8 same, calves, wt. | about 150 Ibs. at side. All cows pred to full blooded reg. bull. See or write. W. C. Waugh, La- Grange. Reg. Guernsey. male, Yr. old, wt. 500 lbs., good color, $50.00. M. F, Coxwell, Warrenton.. Purebred Holstein bull, 2% yrs. old, from University of Ga. breed- ing, perfectly gentle $80.00; 4 mos. old bull. half Holstein and half Jersey, $15.00. Both at my barn. C. C. Lunsford, Forsyth. (Juliette Road). 2 young Jersey bulls, one 1 mos. old, ready for service, $20; other, 3 mos. old, $10.00. Both solid color (red), and from fine cow. J. E. Bailey, Newnan, Rt. 3. 15 Jersey heifers for sale at 6c pound Hoyt Howington, Com- merce, Rt. 2. 10 Holstein cows, all except 2 due freshen in September and October. Heavy milkers and fine cows. Cliff Mitcham, Durand. 1 highly bred (purebred) Jer- sey bull, about 3 wks. old, $15.00 FOB; also will sell or exc. about 10 purebred Partridge Rock hens. W. H. Culbreath, Union Point. Reg. purebred, horned Here-|_ ford bull 6 yrs. old in October. gentle. wt. about 1200 lbs. (ne fence breaker), breeding. F. B. Blackmar, Co- lumbus. 9 head nice cows for sale. Come see or write. Jack Musick, Alma. Reg. 4 mos. old Jersey bull, $25.00. Iris R. Burch, Fayetteville, Member 4-H Club. 2 reg. Jersey heifers, 1 freshen jn January, other in March. B. F. Lester, Conyers, Rt. 2. Reg. Jersey bull calves, best of breeding, $25.00 ea., with papers. Exe. for a larger, reg. bull of equal value, pay difference. L. T. Long, Bremen, Rt. 1. Red Jersey cow. 6 yrs. oid, calf 6 mos. old: 3 gal., milk, pound butter daily; also Everbearing strawberry plants, guar. true to name, 35c C. $2.00 M; Hawkins strawberry. 30c C. $2.00 M. Del. Mrs. J. 3B. Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Reg. Hereford bulls and calves. Prices reasonable. Lee L. Hollo- way, Monticello, Rt. 3. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and calves, from $60.00 to $100.00. Lee L. Holloway, Monticello, Rt. 3. - Fine Jersey milch cow, 3% gal.. milk, 114 lbs. butter per day, for sale. Leon Crook, Turin, Rt. 1. Jersey and Red Hereford mixed bull, wt. about 400 Ibs.. in fine shape for service. $40.00 at my lot. No chks. W. R. Lee, Metter. 3 mos. old red Jersey heifer (mother of a 5 gal. cow) for sale or exc. Will accept 10 W. L. 10-12 wks. old, or 12 heavy breed pul- lets, White Wyandoites preferred. Mrs. Geo. M. Normandy, Apple Valley, Rt. 1, Dunwoody, Ch 6653. 3 reg. Aberdeen-Angus_ bull yearlings. $100.00. John Wallis, | Rock Springs. _ Colonial Farms ; breeding, $85.00 to prevent in-| HORSES AND Ml = FOR SALE Mare horse, wt, 900 Ibs. cent, Riverdale, Rt. 1. Pair young mules, sound: gen: wt. around 900 Ibs. nee cash, one or both. Take brood mare and milch trade. Ottis Moodyr, Coffee Good gentle horse, work a | where, wt. approximately i Ibs. 6 yrs..old in April, also Stallion colt,, 16 mos. old. $185.00; also horse 11 yrs. old. fin est of workers, $125.00. Ch: Johnson, Smyrna. eo ; Good plug mule, 14 yrs. o work anywhere (tended Bact : this year), eats good, $30.00 barn or trade for nice heife: a z Burel, Dacula, Rt. 1 4 Good mare mule, good o every way except small kno leg (but doesnt limp and doesnt grow), work anywhe $45.00. O. S. Jones, Lithonia, 3 (Just off Covington Road). A black, 1,000 Ib. mare mul $65.00, also a 2 horse ae a ee .. Chapman, L ings (Pike Count cs dress, Molena. ee: Gray, 1100 lb. (1200 if rea work anywhere (the oe kind), 8 yrs. old, $150.00. T. part pay in cattle or hogs. Fr L. Morgan, Guyton, Rt. 1 buckskin mare, about 100 wt. good worker. Sell or exc : good milch cow or 2 h. wagon anything can use. C. C. Owe Evans. es Good saddle and driving h 10 yrs. old, 1000 Ib. wt., $75: beautiful 2 yr. old roan geldin: works good, $75.00; 2-3 poe rst | Shetland mares, $40.00 ea. or ex for cattle or feed: 4 S. P. mos. old boars, Worl breeding, mare, 1 newly painted 2 h. w: on. $85.00. R. L. Thaxton, Le: ington. Pair 3% yr. old mare mule well broke. Sell or exe. for cat] }and corn. J. G. Purvis, Odum. A 1200 lb. Georgia raised mul for sale. A. L. Tyler, Juliette. Boys pony, black, 14. han high, 3 gaited, Blue Ribbon win W. Wesley Rd. Ch 2321. Good mule, work anyw gentle (children can oe good working cond., wt. about'85 Ibs., $60.00, at my barn. 3 m North Dacula. Ben K. Sharpto: Dacula, Rt. 1. 2 1. pr. small mules, fat, wor anywhere, cheap for cash. Wri or see at once. E. D. White, Ru pert. aes Black Spanish Jack, about At stud, large, natural but headed Toggenburg buck. Vigo: ous, fertile, and blooded mil stock. Does boarded reasona Service fee, $2.00. Mrs. McElro Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave. N. E De 3710. i Toggenburg doe kid, 7 mos. ol August 20th, from heavy m stock, $12.50 at my place. Sam Thoroughbred Toggenbur: hornless doe, reg. in the A. M. R. A. (Luet) No. 52457, and he 2 hornless doe kids, 5 mos. olt to be reg. buyers name. At bar gain. None better. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro. ee 2 extra nice doe kids, beautiful ly marked, sired by pureb Toggenburg buck, reg., from 15% ib. milk strain; dam _ excellent producer and recently freshen Very reasonable if taken immed-= jiately. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E. De 5140. Reg. pure Nubian kids, 5 mo old, none: better, 2 does, 1 buck, $10.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name. No personal checks. F: E. Grubbs, Demorest. > ae - 1 thoroughbred Toggenburg buck. about 6 mos. old, $10.00 at my farm. (Mother of this buc a heavy milker and sold for $65 Mrs. Annie L. Adams, Thoma ton, P. O. Box 8. CAVIES FOR SALE Few prs. guinea pigs (cavi $1.25 pr. to close out. Sows ready bred. Write for pri lots of 50 or more smaJj] on |H. Ridgway, Sr. Canon. GUINEA PIGS RABBITS FOR SALE ~ 2 Chinchillas, buck and doe, al- so 3 mos. old rabbits. Pure stock, $3.08 for lot. Mrs. W. H. Bowen, jenna, Rt. 2. - N. Z. Rabbits, healthy and in good cond., 75c ea., $1.25 pair. Amilee Long. Bremen. (10 baby rabbits, 3 gray, 6 white, 4 red, 1 mo. old, 50c ea. Mrs. O. = Ped. N. Z. Whites, young and mature stock. Good fur, bone, type and weight. All exceptional- ly good stock. Wylie A. Pope, At- Janta, 1180 No. Highland Ave., N. 100 White New Zealand rab- pits, $1.50 pr. to $5.00; Chinchil- das and Rufus, Reds, same price. Mrs. Julen Varnedoe, Decatur, RFD 1. 75 guinea pigs (cavies). $1.50 in quantities. J. Jolley, Atlanta, . 7, Box 124. Fine stock guinea pigs, 25c and 3377 Lang AV Gia! Ae FARM HELP WANTED Want middieaged woman for ght farm work, no field work. rs. J. H. C. Etheridge, Gray. Want white girl or woman, 18- 35 yrs. for light farm work no eid work. $2.00 to $2.50 week. rite, Mrs. TW. Poole, Atco. Want honest, respectable, so- ber family. with 3 good mules, able to furnish himself te culti- ate farm for 1940. 6 room house, electricity, good water, bottoms, 15 A. cotton allotment. Standing rent. See. Mrs. Ida Hill, Lula, Starr Rt. AS j Want. good, honest, reliable, settled white woman, 35-45 yrs. old for light farm work, no field ork. Begin $6.00 mo. Answer wn handwriting, stating partic- ars about self with ref. Mrs. ack Colson, Woodbine. Want farm help, colored or white, to pick cotton; will hire by the month or day, will pay by the 100 ibs. and furnish 4 room house with well in yard and wood free, with chance of job or crop for (940. C. R. Wade, Mitchell, Rt. 2. more, to do light farm work, field work. Give qualifications first letter. Mrs. Minnie O. Rozar, Empire. a Can use sev.,families of cotton ickers, white or colored on farm at Piedmont. 150 B-C to pick, 8000 bu. corn to gather. Daily ail, school, 2 churches, RR sta- on. W. J. Haskin, Barnesville, FD 1 . Want farm hand. Can use all winter if suitable. E. E. Carter, Hlanta, 318 Hurt Bidg. Want white womah, 30240 yrs. id. who can drive car, milk cows and help with all gen. light farm ork, no field work. Mrs. Roxie sige, Grovetown. ( Want white woman for light Sas work, no field work, 25-50 ss, of age. Room, board and nall salary. Apply Mrs. B. F. hillips,, Bainbridge. Rt. 2. Went cotton pickers to gather acres of cotton and pick peas | beans. Good water, houses, Box 88. Want good, honest family got a . crop. Good bottom land, near untry store, church and school, ithin 6 mi. town. Plenty wood, electricity and good water. On ds and 4ths or standing rent. @e at once. Mrs. Ida A. Hill. Lula, Star Rt. c-o W. O. Brewer. Want family, good, honest, lting workers for good farm for 1940. Standing rent or part crop. 50 A. cultivation, 15 A. cotton. Ample conveniences. In North- rest Morean county. Must have 4 good plow hands, 1 or 2 help k adjoining farm (wages). . ref. R. E, Kimsey, Bishop, Want Christian man, 20-35 yrs. jone, to live as one of famiiy and reasonable wages. st have good ref. L .T. Cox, Sabo-iwWy -O. ~-Camps Want boy, 12-14 yrs. old, white ork. Good home to right boy. Come see or write. W. E. Casteel. Thomaston, Rt. 2. Want for 1940, colored family man and wife, willing and able work small 1 horse farm. Pre- er one who can finance self and 3S mule and stock. Good share p. proposition. hed. No drinker. W. F. Usch- ann, Warm Springs, Rt. 1, (on ighway No. 41). . f 3 wnt at once reliable white im her teens for light farm rk, no field work. Give refer- ice and answer immediately. :00d home. Mrs. L. D. Williams, tlanta 589 Boulevard, N. E., t AML eso House fur- RB. Mullins, Thomaston, e-o Gen: pr. prepaid. Cheaper at my home: 50c each. Elisha Goss, Hapeville, Want nice, refined woman, 25 colored, to help with farm |FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED Want colored, middleaged cou- ple the year round, both to work; man general farm work; wife light farm work. 7 miles Macon. Kibbee Crump, Macon, Rt. 2. Want a family of good cotton pickers. H. B.-Little Ashland. Want good man with some money for 79 acre farm, il mi. Savannah, good land, 4 room house, barns, artesian wells. Hen- ty Denham. Eatonton. : Want 30-40 yr. old woman to help gather crop and live as one of family with man and wife. Very good chance for smart wo- man. State particulars. Sam E. Wimes, Haddock. Rt. 1, Box 108. Want good man or boy to work and gather the crop. Must be honest and sober and -ike to go to church. Board, washing and wages. John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31. Want woman, 25-50 yrs. oid for light farm work, no field work. G. W. Kent, Millen. Can use sev. cotton pickers. Steady work until December. Peanuts and peas to gather also. Free houses, wood and water; daily mail; also trade for 1940 to 'reHable parties who can furnish themselves, or all 20 plovs to the right party. Cotton allotment 192 acres. Mamie Garrett, Charing. Want good farmer for a 300 acre farm good strong land in Cherokee county. Must be thor- oughly exp., also in .stock and poultry, is fair carpenter, and have ref. Can furnish work all spare time from crop at vving wages. Personal interview re- quired. J. J. Seay. Tate. = Want woman. 40-60 yrs. old. with some capitol to help finance who is interested and experienced in the culture and growing of flowers. Write Adolph Gall, Tal- lapeosa, Rt. 1, Box 68. Want good, white, country raised weman, with ref., 30-50 yrs. old, willing to work, milk cow, no field work. $5.00 mo. room and board (live with elderly couple). W. J. Wall, Shellman, -P. O. Box 204. Want large family to clean up 100 A. bottoms, contract or wages, 5 room house, 1 mi. School, church and store. If agreeabie crop for 1940. W. C. (Bill) Sims. Palmetto, Rt. 1. Want young couple to operate small dairy and gen. farm, near Macon. $30.00 mo. State age, number in family and past rec- ord. Apply T. W. Hooks, Macon, at Hotel Lanier. fas Want 2 or 3 large families cot- ton pickers and farm workers, colored or white. Plenty of work on farm until Dec. 1st. Mrs. J. S Collier, Barnesville. = Want healthy, reliable, white woman, not over 50, for light farm work, no field work, for home and small salary. Private room. Furnish ref. Mrs. C. C. Mason, Ben Hill, Butner Rd. ai woman for light farm work. Board, clothes and small salary. Furnish transportation or come after. Mrs. J. K. Garner, Grif- fin, Rt. 3. Want white woman, middle- aged, for light farm work, no field work. Must be good cha~act- er. $2.00 week. Mrs. S. 4. Harrell, White Oak. | 5 Want colored man, single, or with small family, for general farm work, care for livestock and plough. Salary and house for 1940. Mrs. A. Conrad, Savannah, 205 W. 38th St. Rc Want reliable family, white or colored, 5 or 6 workers, to gather present crop of corn, cotton and hay. No small help needed. Reas- onable pay by the week. C. W. Price, Cedartown, Rt. 2. Want white woman, unencum- bered, ablebodied, 25-35 yrs. old, for light farm work, no field work. Start $3.00 week, board and laundry. R. B. Hunt, Shan- non, : a - Want good sized family to pick about 25 acres cotton, also to cut cord wood and clear several acres of land. Only good workers need apply. J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg, Ricks j Want middleaged, single, white woman for light farm work no. field work, Give bed, board and $2.00 week. Miss Aurora At- taway, Winder, Midland Ave. Want at once, exp. man on poultry farm. Married. small family, good -habits. Furnish house, wood, garden, milk and pay wages every week. J. M. Ow- en, Tifton. = - Want man (able to drive truck and tractor), within 50 miles Athens, for farm work. }Tust be move. Ed Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2. Want healthy, refined, unen- cumbered, white woman, 40-60 yrs. old, for light farm work, no field work. Room, board, $8.00 month. Ref. required. Mina You- |mans, Stillmore. a Want good colored girl or young honest, reliable, good ref. Will Want. unencumbered, white, middieaged woman for light farm work, no field work, on farm, $10.00 mo. and board. J. L. | Hughes, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. Want white family for 106 A. farm with new 4 room house, on halves, standing rent. School bus. church near. No pooze head. 31 acres open. Must move and fur- nish self. See me. Fred E. Buice, Atlanta, 552 Griffin St. N. W. Want good sober wage hand at once to help gather small. crop and work this winter. State age, salary expected with board and jJaundry, and good ref. W. L. Wil- son, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Want clean, refined woman of good character, 30-35 yrs. old, for light farm work, no field work. 10 mi. Atlanta. Room, board and $2.00 week. Ref. required. Apply by letter only. D. E. Bush, Deca- tur, Rest. Haven, Memorial Park. : stock, interested in truck farm- ing, also poultry and hogs, for 2 horse farm well located in Car- roll county, 4% mi. South, on paved highway. Apply in person. See me any morning before 8 o'clock. Ref. required. G. T. Brock, 523 Chestnut St. N. W. Want Christian young man for: gen. farm work. Good home, board and reasonable salary. Send ref. in first letter. L. R. Ogletree, Monticello, Rt. 2. Want reliable white woman for light farm work, must be clean and honest. Room, board and $5.00 mo. Mrs. J. B. Bagwell, At- lanta, 468 Blake Ave., Wa 9204. Want man to tend 1 horse crop next year. Good 3 room house, good pasture, etc. Must furnish self and have own stock. Stand- ing rent preferred. J. W. Malon- ey, Doraville... ; Want colored family to live on farm near Leesburg. Straight time for 2 plow hands, $4.00 week each. Good house need family now. Dr. J. H. Douglas, Albany. Want single man, white, to cut wood. To batch with man now here. Good healthy man. No li- quor drinker. S. T. Kidder, Jr. Meigs. Want settled woman for light farm work. Board and small sal- ary. C. E, Trimble, Rome. ae Want family with 4 large enough to work, within 50 mi. Luthersville. Will move and give house rent and wood, and pay same wages for picking cotton as others pay. No liquor drinkers. Apply. W. P. Couch, Luthersville. POSITIONS WANTED An intelligent, settled, unen- cumbered woman wants light farm work. State salary and du- ties. Miss Catherine Wood, At- lanta, c-o Gen. Del. Want 1 horse crop, standing rent or 3rds and 4th (standing rent preferred). Consider on halves, with good man. Prefer North Ga. Want good house, wa- ter and pasture. School and church to be near. George Mad- dox, Auburn, Rt. 1. : Want job as farm overseer. Life time experience in farming and have force of good workers. Ref. oe J. R. Bradshaw, Rome, Rt. _ Want job overseeing farm car- ing for stock or cattle. Reliable, sober, operate modern farm ma- chinery. Graduate A. & M. School. Have wife and 1 child: Oran Hunt, Thomson. Man, 34 yrs. old, with family, wants job on farm or dairy for rest of this and 1940, or crop on 50-50 basis. Consider job as care- taker. Exp. carpenter work, also. Anywhere in Ga. State salary paid, etc., in first letter. F. F. Ful- ghum, Warrenton. Colored 7th Day Adventist family of 7 want a good 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis, or wage hands. Near school. Good house, water, wood to be furnished. Children age from 8 to 18 yrs. Will pick cotton per hundred or 30-50. Can move self. T. O. Jen- kins, Gainesville, 828 E. High St. __ Man and wife, want place on farm with honest, reliable per- son: for wages for bal. this year and truck farm 50-50 basis in 1940 and work for wages when not in own crop. Life time exp. Ages 34 and 29 yrs. Tate Chas- tain, Atlanta, Rt. 3, c-o Mrs. L. A. Williams. - : Young man, 22 yrs. old, single, no bad habits, wants job as mill- er, Life time exp. Can give refer- ery M. B. Hendrick, Elberton, Man, 55 yrs. of age, wants job as miller for 1940. Life time exp. No bad habits. Can give refer- ences. Ezra Hendrick, Elberton, Rte 37 Want job on farm. Honest, so- ber, about 10 yrs. exp. truck driv- ing. Rei. James Sangster. Way- . | ross, Rt. AL os Want good farmer with own} Summerville, Rt. 2, = Want on halves or share crop, 2 horse farm in 1940. Have to be moved and partly run. 5 hands to work. C. R. Wade, Mitchell, Rt. 2. Nice, 18 yr. old, country raised colored girl, wants job on farm, with small family. Reasonable salary. Stamp for reply. Hattie L. Greene, Wadley, Rt. 2, Box 72. White man, single, 47 yrs. old, good farmer, can drive truck or car, wants place on farm with aged couple (without children). prefer near Baxley. James E. Fulton, Baxley, Rt. 1, c-o Sim Hester. * 2 Young man with John Deere tractor outfit, wants land to cut, turn to sow, on large scale (can- not move for small acreage). Ref- erences. 6 yrs. exp. W. R. Dill, Waycross; Rt. 3. } Deaf mute, 21 yrs. old, wants job farm work. Can drive car. Good education, healthy, furniso best of references. Heard Castle- berry, Cumming, Rt. 3, Box 109, c-o Carl Heare. feb eye Man with family, 3 sons to work, wants wage job on farm or turpentine, or other work bal. this year and crop on 50-50 basis 1940. Write offer. J. H. Morgan, Kirkland, RFD. 43 yr. old, exp. in farming and dairying, also carpenter, drive truck, car farm machinery. 2 yrs. in Grist mill. No one but self, References. A. V. Raylor, Gordon. Middle aged woman, white, wants light farm work, or cotton picking only. Mrs. Vera Burch. Atlanta, c-o Gen, Del. 2 - Want small 1 h. farm on 3rds and 4ths, o: small standing rent, or will look after large estate for few acres to tend. J. Edgar Bar- nett, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Refined woman with 1 child. wants light farm work, no field work, with good people, for $3.00 week and board. Must have work at once. Mrs. Mae Bee Onil, Pa- vo. oe Z One-armed man, age 32, wife and self only. want permanent place, tending to poultry, hogs ana gen. work around place. Well exp. in all. For house and salary.|. Write at once. Ernest Darring- ton, Moreland, Rt. 1. 21 yr. old married man (wife and 1 child), wants job on farm. Can drive car, truck and under- stand machinery. Go anywhere in State. Erwin Brewer, Martin, Rt. 2: 26 yr. old man, single, wants job dairying, or farm work. Exp. tractor and truck driver, also. No bad habits except smoking. State salary: first letter. W. L. Bray, Macon, Rt. 3. Man with large family wants crop on shares or for wages. Can furnish ref. Need help to move: Farmed all life. 40 yrs. old. H. G. Russell, Summerville, Rt. 3. Man and wife want job on farm for wages for bal. this year and chance of share crop for 1940. 35 yrs. old (wife 26) do not drink or use tobacco in any form. Write. Harry J. Laird, Augusta, 133 Near St. e Want 1 h. farm, house and wood, within 10-15 miles Atlanta. Standing rent. Call or write. D. A. Gilbert, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 424. Want 1 horse crop on halves for 1940. Prefer some poultry or small dairy. Exp. in same. Best of ref. and can take charge at once. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin. Young man, high school edu- cation, some farm experience, drive car, truck, etc., attend gen. farm chores. Honest, willing worker, wants job. Fred Wales, Albany, c-o Gen. Del. =e 17 yr. old boy, some exp. in farming, wants job with good, Christian family, for little mon- ey, clothes and home. No bad habits. Durwood Jones, Midland, Rt. 1, Box 178, c-o Frank Jamie- son. Want job for 1940, small crop, 50-50 basis, or farm blacksmith, looking after stock or raising hogs and chickens on 50-50 basis. I. L. Carter, Carl. Settled, white woman, alone, wants job light farm work, with reliable, Christian people. State salary paid. Mrs. S. E. Cagie, Atlanta, 435 Fourth St. : Exp. farmers, wants 2 h. crop on 50-50 basis. 5 to work. Would want work until March 1940. Move most any day. M. McDaniel Social Circle, Rt. 1. Man and wife want work on farm or-dairy. Regular work, Both in good health, able do most any kind of work. House and wood to be furnished. State par- ticulars first letter. Bill J. Dor- sey, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Industrious, young man, white, 34 yrs. old, single, wants job on dairy. Expert dry-hand miiker and feeder. Must be permanent. State offer. Charlie H. Brown. Friday, September 1, | Would take job as overseer, POSITION WANTI Want good 3 horse far halves, or work for wages. Ge do most anything on farm. Ple ty of help. Write or come se mi, Buena Vista on 41 Highw: Bryan, Gibson, Mauk, Rt. 1. Want farm on halves in north. ern part of Ga. Have to be fw nished to make crop. 58 yrs. ol family, 3 large enough to /Born and raised on farm. how to handle labor, whi colored. Jas,. A..Thornton, * 4 Batchelor Ave. oe White, single, 22 yrs. old, any kind of farm -work. Go a where, any time, wants job. die Hogan,- Manassas, Rt. 2. Reliable, real good farme! yrs. old, references, wants overseeing farm. Well exp. tok co also. E. C. Arnold, Pearson Want 1 horse farm for sta ing rent in Pike county, 1 Must have good house, pas plenty wood and water, and r school. F. A. Crowder, Willia son. ; ae Life time farmer, 24, unm ried, wants farm work, 1% driver, dairyman, tractor, Have to be moved. Herbei Brown, Summerville, c-o- a 46 yr. old man, wife and son wants: job overseeing fa Exp. general farming. Grew pacco 18 yrs. Can handle 1 drive car, truck, tractor. onable wages. References. aM Aiken, Ocilla, Rt. 2. : Middieaged woman wants | light farm work, no field w for home and $2.50 week. Bus RR fare to be furnished. W with good,. reliable people. M Annie Roberts, Cuthbert, &, Frith, Villa, Nova St. Want job on dairy or pou farm. Go anywhere. 35 yrs. single; 2 boys 17 and 19 yrs. w jobs on dairy or gen. farm anywhere See. or write. E. L. Hudgins, Atlanta, 267. Wh Sts38: Ww. = Want good 2 horse farm 1940 on 50-50 basis, 18 yrs. ex growing tobacco. Want landl to furnish stock. Samuel F. ton, Lanier, ae _ Want job on farm. Exp. tr and tractor driver. Willing work. James Hall, Elberton D: ee aes 29 yr. old man, wife, 5 chil wants job caring for livestocl ete., on farm. Also experienc in milking, car driving, car tering, etc. Must be on schoo line. Write best offer. Albe Simmons, Buena Vista, Rt. 9. Want good 1 horse crop, st ing rent, in Cook, Tift, Berr Lowndes county preferred. bt anywhere So. Tifton. Can mov self, have own feed and tools an do not need help. Joel Ree Temple, Rt. 2, c-o Mrs. M. Reeves. pegs ae Want position looking after poultry or stock raising, or would take small dairy. Good ref. P. Reid, Waco, Rt. 1. . Middieaged man, unencu bered, honest, sober, wants job caretaker of fishing or huntin) preserve or in ginnery busine 15 yrs. old exp. in Ginnery an yrs. in caretaker Preserve; carpenter and millwright. J. Douglas, Arlington, RFD. s Disabled war veteran a0 25-50 acres good, cultivatabi land, for vegetable and tr growing within 25-35 miles Atl ta, Standing rent. y Steen, Atlanta, 696 Capitol A Want job on farm. Good driver. Not less than $1.25 Apply. H. C. Crumley. Anders VWileoRt. la ae Want 2 horse farm for standi rent. S. R. Compton, Yatesvil 16 yr. old boy, sober, ho no bad habits, good health, farm work. Can drive car or $3.50 week, board and w Leonard Dickerson, Thon Feteck, : a 18 yr. old want job light f work, no field work. No ba its. $2.50 week and home. At o1 Miss Essie Fortenberry, Gain ville, Rt. 7. See 23 .r, old man wants job truck driver and handy ma farm, 50c day, board and dry, or 75c day full time. M Moore, Doerun, Rt. 3. Exp. dairyman wants w Can milk or run milk house. leave town. William Folsom. lanta, 430 Pulliam St. Want 1 horse farm for 1940 50-50 basis, in good farming tion. Self and 2 grown girls. Lane, Ocilla, Rt. 2, Box 64. . 46 yr. old man, wife, 2 childr raised on farm, want day | for bal, this year and 1 h. for 1940 on 50-50 basis. Ex and car driver, also carpe work. Want a hog to raise on 50 basis and cow to milk; 1 school and church. Have to furnished. See me at once. & W.L. Clance, _ die Howell. Baxley, RFD