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 OLUME 23 7 
 
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1939 
 
  
 
| OMMISSIONERS DISCUSS COTTON anGT 
 
Be mltstanis Rabon wi Roberts Attends Session 
| In New Orleans. 
 
- Commissioner Columbus Roberts this week at-  
 
ded a meeting of the Association of Southern 
mmissioners of Agriculture, which was held in 
w Orleans. The meeting was held for the pur- 
2 of considering. problems in connection with 
Ss year s cotton crop. 
 
- The meeting was largely attended, 2 Mr. Rob- 
 
erts stated on his return and those present were  
 
enthusiastic and earnest in their efforts to get a 
higher price for cotton this fall and to consider 
what effect the European war might have on the 
price of cotton. 
 
_ We appointed Cotintistioner Harry D. Wil- 
son, of Louisiana, who is also president of the As- 
 
sociation, to attend a cotton conference in Wash- 
' ington on September 14th, and to urge a high loan 
on this years crop by the Government. 
 
A low interest rate not to exceed 3 per cent 
on cotton loans was also favored, also the use of 
cotton bagging instead of jute. 
 
It was the belief of the Commissioners that a 
long war will have a tendency to increase the price 
of cotton, especially after the war ends, as foreign 
countries will then be in need of much cotton. 
Jt was also the belief of the Commissioners, 
Mr. Roberts said, that a very long war will also. 
cause an increased use of cotton and products in 
the United States. This will not only apply to cot- 
ton goods but also to cotton oil, seeds, meal, hulls. 
 
T believe much good will come of the meeting 
because the South is. unified in its efforts to ob- 
tain a higher price for cotton this fall. 
 
The Association of. Commissioners instructed its 
president, Harry D. Wilson, Louisiana commissioner, 
vote ata cotton conference that was to be held 
 
  
 
Prices of F cesh Vecciahies 
 
Prices of fresh vegtables prevailing on the 
 
oy Farmers Market, Atlanta, Ga., September 
 
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APPLES, No. 1 $1.00-$1.25  
BEANS, Lima, bulk, per bu. __.. 75c-1.00 | 
BEANS, Snap, per bu. hamper _._-_-_60-85c 
CABBAGE, bulk; per cwh . oe 75-$1.25 
COLLARDS, per doz. bunches 
GREEN CORN, per doz. ears 
MUSTARD GREENS, per bu. basket 
OKRA, per 8-at. basket 
: FIELD PEAS, bulk, per bu. 
 
PEPPERS, per bu., basket: 
SQUASH, per bu. hamper 
SWEET POTATOES, bulk per cwt. 
| TOMATOES, per 8-qt. baskets 
TURNIPS, bunched 
_ TURNIP SALAD, per. bu, 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Farm Land Edition, October 2 
 
_ We will publish a special Farm Land 
Sanolimest 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 
 
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. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
in Washington September 14 in favor of government 
loans on the 1939 cotton crop, but did a specify 
the amount of the loan. 
 
_ The conference, according to the telewrain from 
 
interested groups to discuss aspects of a possible 
1939 cotton loan program, including such matters 
 
carrying charges. 
 
The commissioners at New Orleans, declared 
themselves in favor of granting loans on a. net 
weight basis, which would tend to encourage the 
use of cotton bagging in preference to jute for bal- 
ing purposes. 
 
The loans, they decided, should be made at the 
 
of 3 per cent. Mr. Wilson was advised to use his dis- 
 
heard arguments at-the conference. 
He was not given. specific instruction on carry- 
- ing charges, because, the commissioners said, the 
rates vary in accordance with storage and insur- 
ance rates in different localities. . 
In regard to location differentials, the associa- 
 
  
 
  
 
~ Atlanta Spot Cotton _ 
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 13  Spot cotion was 
 
quoted today in Atlanta at. 9.84c per pound. for. 
middling, white 15/16 inch staple. The average 
 
| southern designated - markets today was 9.37c per 
pound, The premium paid on the ten market aver- 
age for staple cotton was 9 points on for 31/32, :18. 
 
  
 
fifty words, including name and address, |. 
 
Harry L. Brown, assistant secretary of agriculture, 
was to be attended by cotton producers and other | 
 
as the loan rate, net weight basis, allowances for. 
difference in grade, staple and location and rates of 
 
lowest possible rate of interest, and not in excess 
 
cretion on the matter of storage rates after he has |- 
 
price of middling 15/16 inch staple for the ten |  
 
tion went: on record as ase the inclusion of 
 transportation and compress charges from an in 
terior point to a concentration point or to the feces 
in the loan value of the cotton. The base point, they 
contended, should be in an interior city, and. the 
value would increase in proportion to ae transpo 
 
tation and compress charges. ee 
 
In addition to the program suggested Mon Che ; 
cotton conference, the association adopted four 
other resolutions. 
 
One, addressed to the president and other 
- ernment officials, urged the zoverniaenta aaaeee 
to prevent cotton from being placed on ae a ot 
contraband goods in time of war. 
 
Another opposed a pending Wiscoaga jaw that 
 
would increase tax on oe Pen oe 
and fats. 
 
program which would i 
vide reasonable benefit  payments for fencing ; 
a soil-improving and conserving practice, and re- 
quested that he announce immediately the loan ae 
gram for peanuts. 
 
E. H. Lockenberg, supenitendent of the public 
cotton warehouse and secretary-treasurer of the 
American Ports Cotton Compress and: Warehouse 
Association, addressed the group in support of the 
 
; DED One pertaining to tocation differentials. 
 
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Livestock 
 
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 13As quoted by White | 
 
Provision Company and subject to change daily: 
-  TRICTLY CORN-FED HOGS: : 
180=240 Whs35 ae pS el SERS 
245-300 Ibs.: 
300-350 lbs. 
150-275 Ibs. 
oe lbs. down . 3 
Se: ALBANY SOFT HOGS : 
As quoted by Cuday Packing Company and 
subject to change daily: ; 
No. 1 Soft Hogs, 180-240 lbs  
No. 2 Soft Hogs, 150-180 lbs. . 6. 
No. 3 Soft Hogs, 130-150 Ibs. 9 ss 
No. 4 Soft Hogs, 110-130 lbs. =. 
NOx 5; Pigs; 00-110 108. 9 2 a 550. 
Heavy Smooth Hogs, 240 lbs. up _ 
CATTLE 
 
- Good fat beef-type steers and hovers: $6. to 
$7.50; fat dairy breeds, $5.25 to $5.75; medium fat. 
$4.75 to $5.00; common kinds, $4.00 to $4.50. Fat 
| cows, $5 to $5.25; few to $5.50; common and med- 
ium cows, 4 to $4. 715. Canners, $3.25 to $3.75; good 
heavy bulls, $5 to $5.50. Common bulls, $4 to $4. %: 
good fat calves, $8 to $8.50; medium, $7 to $7. 50: 
common, $5.50 to $6; throwouts, $3. 50 to $4. 50. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
pointson for 1 inch and 28 points on for 1 1/32. . 
 
  
 
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s Atlante Ashburn 
 
MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA. PRODUCE 
 
- Eggs quoted below. on the Atlanta Market. are by wholesale egg dealers for: Aeded A-1 white and eandled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below 
these quotations. Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Gooreta ege law. Ss old and day- seer eggs are chia, as such and 
dirty eggs are aoe alowed to be ore for aon at alls ; 
 
Black- Carroll- Ciatkes- Haw- |- Lake. See ee eM, Quite Syl-. Ls 
Augusta shear | ton |. ville kinsville|; land Macon | Metter | Vernon | n 
 
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Eggs, eaiee Eos eee 
Eggs, Medium. 
 
Eggs, Small. Pr 
Hens, Heavy Breed -_ a c 9 
| Hens, Leghorns: : 09 
Roosters en 12|. 
 
Stags 
Friers 14-.16 
 
38. 25) 25 
 
ot 20}. 24! 
Za 16 Rev UleSee 
.22 os 1 Gis Pods 
151 12 .10- 
10 07 
O07 06 
12 10 
316 wiALS 
 
15 414 
OT} . 08 
07 15). 
16 19. 20, 
 
BOs eR oe OF. 20} 
20S ee 190 
 
20) 8 ODA ce MN 40 
15 AG iat 
 
  
 
  
 
Ducks ets _09-.10 
 
  
 
  
 
Geese _ sae -06-.07 
 
  
 
  
 
| Turkeys eek : | 14-17 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
20 
capone : 
Country Butter, best table_ . 25-.30 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Field Peas, mixed__ - Ss 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Field Peas, not ined 
Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.) 1 
eanelied Comm. 3 BLE 
Oats, per bushel. 42.44 
Wheat _ 95 
| Sweet Potatans: per 100 Ibs. 1.25-1.40} 
| Cabnage (green, per 100 lbs.) .90-1.25 
| Cabbage (white, per 100 Ibs.) .90-1.25 
_. _ Peavine Hay, No. oy ton 4 17.50 
Eetaut Hay, No. 1, oS is 21200 
| Spanish peanuts, No. 1 | ~-- 
enone (prime) _ 20.00 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
$18-$20 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Cottonseed Meal, 8 per cent 30.00 
 
  
 
Cottonseed. Meal, 7 per cent]  28.00 Ce oe 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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 MARKET BULLETIN 
 
GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN 
 
 by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture 
March 1, 191% 
 
Published Semi-Monthly by 
 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner 
STILES A. MARTIN. Editor 
Executive Office: State Capitol. Atlanta, Georgia 
Publishing Office  Covington. Ga. 
SS 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- 
_eepted for mailing at special rate of postage proviged for in Sec- 
tion 1103, Act of October 8. 1917. 
 
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under 
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- 
Z peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. 
 
Limited space wil) 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 aprear he in the Bul- 
letin. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
State Agriculture Departments Shows 
. Balance of $92,632.00. 
 
: End-of-Year Audit Cites Gain of $30, 000 Collections 
 
es (From The Atlanta Journal) 
 
The State Department of Agriculture, headed by Hon. 
Columbus Roberts, Commissioner, had $92,632.63 cash on hand 
at the close of the -fiscal year June 30, Auditor Zach Arnold 
 
reported yesterday. 
Department collections totaled $445,343.38, approximately 
Sane 000 above the $415,729.74 garnered in 1937-38. The reve- 
jue is derived from seven farmers markets, fish dealers licenses 
and fees on fertilizer, eggs, insecticides, feeds and powdered 
milk. : t Ea 
The farmers market and cafe in Atlanta and the Macon 
Market showed profits, but losses were charged to those at 
Thomasville, Valdosta, Glennville, Claxton and Douglas. 
Receipts from the markets were $20,957.11 higher than 
the. 1938 total, or $127,452.48. The Atlanta market had an oper- 
ting surplus of $8,122 and the cafe a surplus of $7,699.74. 
The Macon market surplus was $769.30. 
Operating deficits for the other markets were $1,546.10 
for Thomasville; $2,019.65 for Valdosta; $502.06 for Glennville; 
$733. 28 for Claxton and $123.65 for Douglas. 
The cash on hand represented $15,004.12 in the depart- 
ments bank account and $77,628.51 cash in the treasury subject 
to withdrawal. After providing for a reserve of $3,200 for 
control of bangs (cattle) disease, the department had a June 
30 current surplus of $89,432.63. : 
 
Arnold observed books reflect a high degree of efficiency 
 
in the administration of the departments activities. 
 
Expenditures amounted to $305,654.70 for general opera- | 
 
fone This included payment of $50,206.13 on previous ad- 
ministration debts. 
 
  
 
Regulations for Dairy Products 
 
 Georgia Dairy Farmers: 
 
In aecordance with Georgia laws and. regulations governing 
the: sanitary control of dairy products, cream offered for sale, 
grading in either of the following classes will be refused by 
cream. stations and cream operators, or rendered unfit for 
marketing by the dairy inspectors wherever found. 
 
Cream offered for sale in syrup buckets, lard buckets or 
 
_ similar containeds. (Must be sold only in - standard 
 
_ containers). 
 
. Cream containing filth, hairs, specks, etc. 
 
Cream having a ratty or unfavorable odor. : 
Cream sufficiently yeasty to be in an active state of fer- 
mentation so that the cream over-runs the container, or 
has a carbonic or carbonated odor. 
 
Cream that has a kerosene, gasoline, or oily odor. | 
Cream having a vomitous odor. 
 
i. Cream that is putrid, rancid, or otherwise decomposed or 
 
~ objectionable. i 
 
 Cream that contains mold in the smallest degree. : 
 
_. The most essential steps in the production of good cream 
are: clean, healthy cows, clean milkers, clean equipment and 
utensils and keeping the cream cool. It should be delivered at 
least twice each week. Never mix warm cream in cold cream; 
allow the fresh cream to become thoroughly cool before mixing 
and then thoroughly stir the mixture. 
 
We hope that you will cooperate with this Department and 
the dairy industry in the enforcement of laws and regulations 
hich will insure clean and wholesome dairy products to the 
onsuming public. 
J. M. SUTTON, D. V. M., State Veterinarian. 
 
  
 
"Trading on the Farmers Markets 
(From The Atlanta Constitution ) 
 
ithough a great deal of criticism, from time to time, has 
een directed at state farmers markets, there is no doubt that 
these markets are performing a more useful service from year 
to year. During the produce season now closing, according to 
the report.of the Georgia Vegetable Growers Association, much 
more trading was done than in any previous year. 
Prices received fer practically every type of produce were 
oh. higher than in other years. Marketing facilities have been 
7 eatly improved. In previous years large quantities of produce 
as left on hand to spoil. There was no adequate outlet. This 
year was different. An outlet, as a rule, always was available. 
os According to a recent survey made by the State Farmers 
Market in Atlanta, produce-growing is steadily expanding in 
Georgia. And producers are taking advantage of the improved 
iarketing facilities offered them throughout the state. It is 
t contended that these facilities are perfect. But improve- 
ments in the direction of perfection are being made constantly. _ 
_ Farmers from 106 counties brought produce to the Atlanta 
arket during the 30 days during which the survey was being 
nducted. Trucks from these counties totalled 3,157 out of a 
nd total of 5,694 trucks doing business at the market. All 
f the trucks from out of state purchased Georgia produce and 
transported it te various points in the United States, Canada} 
and Mexico. Those counties which did not send produce to the 
Atlanta market took advantage of the six other state-owned 
arkets in closer proximity. 
The growing and marketing of vegetables in Georgia, on a 
lanned, business-like basis, is gradually becoming a common-~ 
are oc ao ue the state eS Se are - contribut- 
 
Georgia Farm Facts 
 
ATLANTAThe Government report shows that 12,060 
carloads of Fruits and Vegetables were shipped to Atlanta this 
year, from January through August. This compares, with 11,906 
earloads in 1938 and 10,359 cars in 1937 to the same time. The 
loads were made up of truck and rail loads. The products came 
 
Georgia shipped 4,551 carloads and Florida 3,587 ears so far 
this year. 
 
A large percentage of this produce was handled on the 
State Farmers Market. 
 
JACKSONMonday,-September 18 has been set aside as 
the next sales date for livestock here by the Central Georgia 
Livestock Association. The supply of livestock is reported not 
being equal to the demand. 
 
AUGUSTAThe W. P. A., it is reported, has agreed to co- 
 
operate with the city in building a $25,000 Farmers Market here, 
 
a committee to buy a lot and begin construction of a building 
for a livestock sale barn here. The cost was appropriated among 
the 12 districts of the county and each has raised its quota. 
 
LEESBURGA new peanut mill with a storage capacity 
of ao tons has been completed by Cannon Brothers, Inc., and 
E. A . Crotwell is announced as manager. 
 
HARTWELLA new 20,000 egg- capacity hatchery has 
been completed here by Orion L, Alewine and incorporates all 
the latest and most modern improvements in hatcheries. Mr. 
Alewine plans to handle 23,296 eggs every four weeks. 
 
CAMILLAMr. G. L. Wade, of the Camilla Pecan Company, 
reports the sale of new crop pecans, seedlings, by Mr. C. J. 
Harvey. Mr. Wade reports the pecan prospects indicate the 
crop will be ready to gather ve a to 15 days earlier than 
usual. 
 
SWAINSBOROMr. F. C. Parker, Jr., manager of the 
Emanuel Livestock Commission Company, announces the next 
sales will be, held on October 3. Mr. Parker states We are 
pleased with the patronage extended our market since we Renee 
up last fall.  
 
CALHOUNThe third annual Sonoraville livestock show 
held at the Sonoraville School campus last week was pronounced 
as a huge success. Cattle, horses and poultry were shown, 
also a home economic exhibit which included canning and 
needlework. : 
 
ROMEA new abattoir and packing plant is being built 
here to be ready for operation early in October. Mr. Frank 
Mann, owner, says the plant is being erected primarily to 
create a cattle market in northwest Georgia. The livestock in- 
dustry is being developed in this section by the Coosa Valley 
Livestock Producers Association, which includes 10 counties. 
 
DOUGLASThe Coffee County Livestock Company is re- 
ported to have paid out more than $7,000 for cattle and hogs 
at a recent sale, when many cattle were brought in too late for 
the sale. Sales for the past few weeks have shown a Aanany 
increase, it is stated. 
 
SPARTA:-At a meeting of the newly organized Hancock 
Breeders Association, Mr. Cliff C. Harrell was named temporary 
chairman and Mr. Herbert Rountree secretary. Permanent of- 
ficers will be named later, it was announced. Mr. James H. 
Price was named chairman of the Achievement Day program 
committee. County Agent Theodore Frisbie is pushing the live- 
stock industry in Hancock county. Z 
 
PERRYUnder the supervision of Mr. W. T. Middlebrooks, 
county agent, and Mr. Cohen Walker, vocational agricultural 
teacher, 27 Houston county FFA and 4-H club boys are raising 
ealves to be shown at the fat cattle shows to be held next 
| spring. Last year 12 boys entered calves in shows and made 
agood showing. 
 
MACONSam Crumpler, Bleckley county 4-H elub boy, 
won the single entry championship at the third Macon Fat 
Hog Show held last week. Sams entry sold for 14 cents a 
pound and brought him $32.20. He also won $44 on other en- 
tries.. More than 200 hogs were entered and the quality 
was high in all the offerings, buyers reported. 
 
GRAYMONTProf. R. E. Tanner, agricultural instructor 
 
Hereford calves by FFA members. The calves were financed by 
the Durden Banking Company, it was stated. They are to be 
fattened and entered in fat cattle shows. 
 
Second Fiend Machinery 
 
1 double dise turning plow, 
$20.00. J. P. Mitchell, Rome, 215 
Wiest 2nd Ave. 
 
40 h. portable boiler and 35 h. 
engine, in good shape, for use in 
farming, for sale. Henry L. Bry- 
 
  
 
Second-Hland Machinery 
 
  
 
Good second-hand McCormick 
Deering mower for sale real 
chez@. Mrs. C. W. Bere; Mon- 
roe, Rt. 1. 
 
Model 15-30 International trac- 
tor on steel wheels, burns fuel 
 
Friday, September 15, 4939 
 
  
 
from 35 states other than Georgia and three foreign countries. | 
 
Rarmers Golden Tex 
 
And he shall judge among 
the nations, and shall rebuke. 
many people; and they shall 
beat their swords into plo 
shares, and their spears into 
pruning hooks; nation shai 
not lift up sword against na- | 
tion, neither shall they learn 
war any more.From Isaiah | 
2:4. oy 
 
  
 
-ELBERTONThe local Chamber of Commerce has directed : 
 
at Emanuel County Institute, announces the purchase of several | 
 
oil, first class shape, priced right. 
Tyron Eltiott, Crest. 
 
Ga. Cracker cotton planter and 
guano distributor for sale or exc. 
for honey, peas, sound wheat or 
Cokers seed oats; also want iron 
wheels from worn John Deere 
and Ga: Cracker -C & C planter. 
Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt 
2; a 
One No. 44 Chattanooga power 
cane mill cheap or would -trade 
for cattle or syrup. S. L. Calfee, 
Brunswick. 
 
Have some farm tools and 2 
wagons for sale at bargain, or 
exc. Write. J. R. Sumner, Alamo, 
Rt. 1. 
 
1 set wagon ara $40. 00: 1 
pr. eotton scales, $10.00; 25 h.p. 
eng., for use in farm work, $50.00. 
L. T. Adams, Junction City. 
 
21 horse wagons for sale at 
right prices. You can see them. J. 
A. Grant, Alto. 
 
complete with motor, etc., grind 
from 1000 to 2000 Ibs., an hour: 
also 75 to 100 White Leghorn and 
 
see (dont write) 
Jas. T. Swint, Stilson. 
 
11 horse and 12 horse wa- 
gons for sale. Frank C. Pruitt, 
 
  
 
Dahlonega Rt. 1, Box 67. 
 
class shape. V. L. Sims, 
 
Portable Hammer feed mill, | 
 
  
 
White Rock eross pullets. Come! 
if interested. : 
 
an, Cedar Springs. 
 
Dismantling 1 Murray cotton 
gin as follows: 70 h. p. boiler, 45 
h. p. eng.. 3-70-10 in saw brush 
-gin claners, feeders, dbi. box re- 
volving press, steam  tramper, 
complete, whole or in part. First 
Pem- 
broke. 
 
Avery disc Lane In good 
cond. $40.00 at my home. Mrs. 
W. L. McClellan; Sylvester, Rt. 1. 
 
No. 12 DeLaval cream separat- 
or, good shape. Cost $80.00; sell 
for $50.00, or exe. for good mow- 
ing machine or chickens, prefer 
 
to trade with party within 90 mi. 
| Sparta. Rosco Wilson, Sparta. 
 
Corn sheller and cotton scales 
and some other farm equipment 
for sale. E. E, Yarbrough, Austeil, 
Box 302. 
 
CC 20-30 Case tractor on steel, 
perfect cond., for sale. A. B. Pres- 
ton, Monroe. 
 
-Good 2 h. No. 92 Chattanooga 
 
turning plow, $9.00 with new foot. 
wing, slide, point and handles; 
also good 2 horse wagon with 2 
axles $45.00. and 1 combination 
cane mill, eng., or mule power. 
$45.00. F. B. Jackson, Donovan. 
 
2 h. riding disc plow and 2 h. 
iron beam John Deere plow. for 
 
  
 
sale. A. L. Tyler Juliette. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
and motor, naone be. Mrs.: 
 
Hillic Camilla. 
 
a Sieke turning plow, sli 
used 1 yr., also 2 h - middlebts 
$10.00 ea.; Cole cotton plante 
$7.50. All practically new. A 
farm. L. V. Teston. Alma, Rt. 3. 
 
6 row 2h. drill for sale or ex 
 
for good young cow, all rig 
 
every way. G. W. Osborne, 
mont. Rt. 1. 
 
One 22-36 Case threshing mi 
chine with peanut attachm 
 
cheap for cash. J. E. Whatie 
 
Reynolds. S 
 
One 4-70 saw gin outfit, com 
plete, for lease or sale, ready  
operate, L. S. Burns, Tucker. 
 
Large power cane mil] and fi 
tures, complete. Cost $200.00; se 
also Fordson  tracto: 
 
i New Prima No. 2 Cream ep 
arator, first class cond., used on 
ly short time, $8.00. Mrs. We: 
Reese, Jakin. : 
 
Fordson tractor and 2 tac 
disc harrows, all in A No.1 cond 
$150.00 FOB. Write. J. W. Whit 
Powder Springs. 
 
John Deere mowing machin 
No. 7. for $25.00. C. C. Freeman 
Omega. 
 
5 ton, all steel bail bearing 
gon, for sale or exc. T. O. Four 
Douglasville. 
 
2 h. wagon, size 2% can be used 
in present cond., $15.00. J. 
Bennett, Fairmount, Ris 
 
No..12 DeLaval separator, goo 
shape, for sale. Make offer,  
come see it. S. B. Davis, Dee 
boro, Rt. 2. 
 
40 steel stanchions for. 
Charles T. Phillips, Griffin. 
 
No, 12 DeLaval cream separat 
or. good cond., $20.00, or exc. fo 
30 April hatch pullets, Wh 
Leghorns, R. I., Reds or Ba 
Rocks. Mrs. J. C. Turner, Ro 
Oak. ne 
1 heavy 2 roller syrup mil] an 
copper pan, $20.00. Pen G. Cam 
Villa Riea, Rt. 2, Box 175. 
 
Fordson tractor and  harr 
running cond.. cheap or exc. f 
good, young horse or mare. goo 
worker, wt. about 1200 ibs. W. B 
Dodson, Fairburn, Rt. 2: ; 
 
Good, strong, 2 roller powe 
cane mill. extra good and stron 
complete, $40.00 or exc. for pi 
or <atie. Lo OW. i 
Swainsboro. ~ ; 
 
Livermon Peanut Picker, $1 : 
1 Benthal Peanut Picker, $12! 
R. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.  
 
4 row disc combination grai 
drili, McCormick-Deering, aim 
new, cheap for cash or exch. fo 
2 horse wagon or something el: 
of value. Claud A. Skelton, Cleve 
land. 4 . 
 
24 in. Meadows grist mill, com 
piete, $125.00. E. G. Brooks, Sa 
vannah, 39th St. and Ogeec 
 
equipment for farm use. E. 
Perryman, Benevolence. ee 
 
15 H. P. Fairbanks Morse Die. 
sel eng. and 1 set 46 in. Cole ee . 
rocks, complete grist mill, 
junk. C. C. Ansley, Smithville, 
 
mill, $10.00. H. S. Mullins, Mil- 
 
complete with blower and etc 
good cond., $50.00 FOB. Son 
other equipment. A. E. Wiiki 
College Park, Ca 3586. 4 
 
Good Challenge windmill, 
in use 9 yrs., is in good cond., 
cated on Cedartown-Tallapoe 
Road. Reasonable price. sl 
Murphy, Felton. 
 
12h. p. ker. eng., ready to ru 
for farm use, $75.00 cash. Ex 
for corn, cows, ae or chick 
of same value. H. B. Floyd, Chip 
ley. 
~ Grist mill. 48 in. floating roc 
good cond., complete, cheap; 
48 in. bedrock. for grist mill, g 
cond. J. E Chancy, Biak<iv. 
 
cleaner, elevator, 
 
separate items, Yl 
 
motors. C. A. Carter, Gainesvill 
Hay press, good cond., origi 
 
price, $250.00; sell for: $75. 
 
trade for yearlings. W. * 
 
ards, Tifton, Rt. : 
 
  
   
   
 
  
 
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a Syrup pan furnace for. sale. 
iohn W. Williams, Wrightsville. 
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Cream separator, hand power, 
corn shelier and cane mill. all in 
ood shape. Sell or trade for cat- 
le. Mrs. W. A. Key, Dry Branch. 
 
1 Gen. Electric motor, 2 h. p., 
ew brushes, good cond., used in 
dairy fer operating churn. sep- 
-arator and lottle washer. 
rence Treanor, Milledgeville. 
 
-F-20 tractor with power lift. 
Sell with or without cultivators 
and planter. A-1 Cond. Used 2 
easons. J. M. Hall, Thomaston. 
 
Shaw Du All Garden tractor. 
h. p., all plow tools and mowing 
ychine, first class mechanical 
nd., cheap, for cash. F. F. 
Strawn, Griffin, Rt. A (10 mi. 
West of Griffin). 
 
A practically new 1 horse wa- 
on, $25.00. J. W. Cooper, Grif- 
fi eB: 
 
1 power cane mill, good cond., 
with 10 ft. self-skimming copper 
pan. Sell together or separate; 
Iso 1 tractor harrow, fairly good 
-cond., sell cheap. L. H. Mann, 
Conley. 
 
1 Meadows Hammer mili, 1 
Meadows grist, mill, 1 corn shel- 
Jer, 15-30 International tractor, 
1 set blacksmith tools. W. A. 
Waits, Ben Hill. 
 
4h. p. Handyman tractor, good 
as new, $125.00. H. T. Barnett, 
Smyrna. Rt. 1 (Conway Stop 
4 Marietta Car Line). 
 
* 2 in Meadows grist mill and 
sheller, also 1 gas eng. 1% ha. p. 
Sell or swap for corn. W. T. Pel- 
 frey, Doraville. 
 
4 Lilliston peanut picker in 
good cond. ready for service, 
$200.00. C. R. Nicholson, Chester. 
 
_ Second-Hand Machinery 
WANTED 
 
Want 1 No. 72 Chattanooga 
* power cane mill, cheap for cash. 
_E. P. Martin, Hilton. 
 
Want Grain and Fert. 10 or 12 
disc drili, prefer International 
 make. S$. L. Thornton, Deweyrose, 
 
Poy. 
 
Want buy 1 power cane mill. 
Cyp Bulloch, Manchester. 
Want good, used 2 or 3 row ad- 
ustable seed drill within 50 miles. 
Pay cash. L. P. Ratcliffe, Cov- 
ington, Rt. 2, Box 130. 
 
Want garden tractor in good 
shape, also want good milch cow. 
Wiil exch. April hatch purebred 
Jersey White Giant pullets or 
other value. 
 
  
 
  
 
Want a good, used flour mill, 
reasonable. O. J. Pharr, Dacula. 
Want Cook ditcher. good cond. 
See or write. G. R. Holder, 
Whitesburg, Rt. 2. 
- Want.a second-hand Hay baler 
n good cond., cheap. W.H. Pat- 
rick. Winder, Rt. 3. | 
 
Want 1 good 1 horse wagon. 
Trade good value for same. De: 
Postma, Folkston. 
Want used. John Deere tractor 
(motor models A or G). State 
what you have,and price. J.-L. 
Hall, Ringgold, Rt. 1. 
Want a used stump puller with 
-eable for cash. C. R. Ross, Fort 
Gaines. - 
Want second-hand 4-6 h. p. gas 
eng. in good cond. to use in 
farm work. H. M. Simms, West 
Point. is 
want 12-14 in. upright grist 
mili, cheap for cash, or swap 24 
in. mill. W. T. Horton, Nicholson: 
 
Want exc. good value for good 
garden, or other smali tractor. 
H. A. Ray. Hapeville, Box 76. 
 
- Want a small Cream Separator 
cheap for cash. Cc. R. Rheney, 
Hariem, Rt. 1. 
 
Want a good mower and rake. 
J. W. Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3. 
 
Want a 3 row grain drill, also 
good hay rake. W. D. Putnam. 
Curryville. Soe 
Want good, used, small size 
hammer mill; also 6 mos. or oid- 
er grade Jersey or Guernsey heif- 
ers and 1 bull and new or old 
corn. Trade young or old Berk- 
ire hogs, reg., suitable for brood 
tock. C. C. Oglesby, Chamblee, 
 
      
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
    
   
   
   
  
   
  
  
  
 
Want second-hand corn plant- 
er and guano distributor. Must be 
A-1 cond. State price. B. F. Har- 
Tis, Griffin, P. O. Box 364. 
 
Want pr. platform scales, also 
3 or 4 Lumnus gin outfits. 70-80 
saw and tramper, and 8-10 BSP. 
engine. P. K. Burns, Decatur. 
Want a 3 roller cane mill and 
 
boiler. W. C. Rogers, Jesup. 
 
 Want Grain and Fertilizer 
Drill with 10 to 12 opening disc. 
 
International _ preferred. S.. Lh. 
Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 1. 
 Want garden tractor, prefer- 
 
ably Shaw. F. E. Keeper, Fitzger- 
ONG. eX Se 
 
Ter-!- 
 
H. B. Whitmore,| 
 
  
 
  
 
_. Want good second-hand tract- 
 
or and equipment at a sacrifice 
price. B. Uy Bowman, Smyrna. 
 
Want a 200d set of Blacksmith 
tools, cheap for cash. Mary Gib- 
son Agricola. 
 
INCUBATORS AND 
BROODERS FOR SALE 
 
50 ege. cap. metal flue inc. 
perfect cond. (used only 1 time), 
$3.00 cash or exc. for pig, guineas 
or ducks (no chickens wanted). 
R. W. Smith, Jefferson, Rt. 3. 
 
200 egg cap. Buckeye inc., for 
sale or trade for 6 settings of 
purebred Dark Cornish eggs. W. 
S. Burton Fitzgerald. Rt. 2, Box 
183. 
 
2 ker. brooders, 2 growing bat- 
teries. heating apparatus, feed 
and water utensils and other 
equipment necessary to operate 
smali broiler plant, $25.00 at my 
 
  
 
  
 
place if taken at once. OD. P. 
Edwards, 2210 Carswell Ave, 
Waycross. 
 
Little Brown Hen Inc., 50 egg 
cap., $3.50. Jas. W. Daniel, Well- 
sion. | 
 
Sears Super Hatcher Inc., 390 
cap., never used much, $12.50; 
also Planters and Cultivators for 
F20 Farmall tractor, good cond.. 
$75.00; 2 riding cultivators, 
$12.50 ea. All good cond. and 
FOB. Loyd J. Keadie, Yatesville. 
Rt. 1. 
 
700 egg Reliable inc. good con- 
dition, Cost $70.00; sell for $12.50 
cash; also 3 practically new Sears 
brooder stoves, 1 M cap. perfect 
cond.. self regulating, used 1 time, 
$8.00 ea. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. 
 
FLOWERS AND SEED 
FOR SALE 
 
Large shamrock .leaved pink 
flowering oxalis, ard buttercup 
color oxalis, bulbs now ready for 
planting, 5c ea., 6 for 25c, plant- 
ing directions accompany bulbs. 
Mrs. S. K. Poindexter. Baxley, 
Rt. 2. -8 
 
Arborvitae, grown from seed, 
10-12 in. high, 30c ea., or 25 for 
$5; Mrs. C. M. Bennett, Cum- 
ming, Rt. 1. : 
 
Pink thrift, rooted, 40c per C 
or 300 plants for $1, add postage. 
Mrs. J. H. Duke, Wrens. 
 
Paper white Narcissi, Confed- 
 
erate violets, 50c per C, $4 per M; 
purple Iris, yellow cannas. 7Tdc 
per C. $7 per M. Mrs. John Wea- 
ver, Temple, Rt. 2. 
Royal blue Iris, Lemon lilies, $1 
per C; Marechaneil rambler rose 
cuttings, pink, cream and white, 
peonies, 25c per doz.; old fash- 
ioned gladioli, 50c per C, Mrs. D. 
M. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1. 
 
All colors Azaleas, 50c per doz., 
Mountain laurel, Hemlock. white 
pine, white dogwood, 75c per doz.; 
blue, dark, Iris, pink phlox, 20c 
per doz.; white spider lilies, 10c. 
Add postage. Linda Evans, Elli- 
jay, Rt. 2. j 
 
9 vars. begonias, 4 dif. geran- 
iums, purple Fuschias, monkey 
faces, 30c per cutting; 5 cols. win- 
ter pinks. 5c bunch, purple fox- 
glove, 5c per doz. not prepaid. 
Birdie Allred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 
 
Cinnamon vine (potato) seed, 
10c per doz., mixed annual seed, 
old fashioned dry flower, 4 
oclocks, balsam, marigolds, - 10c 
tob. sackful. Mattie Belle San- 
ders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. 
 
3 Purple lilacs, 3 ft., 50c ea.; 1 
Abelia. 3 ft., 50c; 2 English dog- 
woods, 50c ea.; orange day lilies, 
50e per doz.; purple Iris bulbs, 
50c per doz.; August lilies, flow- 
ering Almond, 50c ea.; yellow for- 
sythia, 50c ea. Mrs. Clara Prince, 
Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 2. 
 
Red Japonicas 20c ea.; bloom- 
ing size Azaleas, all cols. 40c per 
doz.; Spruce pines, dogwoods, Mt. 
Laurels, 60c pr doz.; white Al- 
theas, 10c ea.; sweetshrubs. 35c 
per doz. Exc. for feed sacks, add 
postage. Mrs. F. L. Adams, Elli- 
jay, Rt. 2. 
 
Rose pink canna bulbs, 3ac 
doz.; cone shaped arborvitaes, 
35c each; 2nd year, large type, 
ever. blooming pink rose bushes, 
25e ea. Mrs. C. O. Griffin, Vien- 
na, Rt. 3. 
 
All col. blooming size azaleas, 
50c doz.; Mtn. laurels, hemlocks. 
white pines; rhododendrons, 175c 
doz.; dbl. yellow, red japonicas. 
snowballs, 20c; perennial phlox, 
dif. col., 20c doz. Add postage. 
Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 4. 
 
4 boxwoods, 34 in. high, round 
top limbs to the ground. $3.50 
ea.; 1 doz. cape jasmine bushes, 
1% ft., blooming size, green all 
winter, 75c ea. Mrs. E. L. Roberts, 
Suwanee, Rt. 1. 
 
Shrubbery, abelia and dbl 
white, pink spirea, and other 
shrubs, also chrysanithemums, 2oc 
doz. 2 doz. 40c. Mrs. Julen Varne- 
dor, Decatur, Ri. 1. 2 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
tiger, 50c doz.; 
 
  
 
Rex and bronze leaf begonias 
30c ea.; tulip bulbs, 30c doz.; nar- 
 
-eissi, 4 for 25c; maple begonias. 
 
15c; sultanas, 20c ea.; many 
shrubs and *plants. Ask price. 
Mrs. Mary F. Jordan, Crawford- 
ville, Rt. 4. 
 
125 boxwoods. from 1 to 3 ft, 
for sale at my yard. Mrs. R. All- 
good, Oxford. 
 
Large blooming size Madonna 
lily bulbs, $1.00 doz. Add postage. 
Mrs. P. W. Rylee, Maysville, Rt- 
Le ee 
 
Red President cannas, 50c doz.; 
pink Xmas cactus. large size, 25c, 
2 small. 25c; well rooted; white, 
dbl. altheas, 10c cutting, 20c 
rooted. All postpaid. Exc. for 
colored iris, daffodils and hya- 
cinths. Evelyn Seago, Pinehurst. 
 
Crepe myrties, azaleas, golden 
bells, altheas, 2 for 25c; red flow- 
ering quince, 20c ea.; yellow jon- 
 
-quils, purple iris, 85c C; June lil- 
ies, 50c C. Exc. for white feed] 
 
sacks. Mrs. M. M. Jones, Talking 
Rock. 
 
.Tiger lilies and yellow, dbl. 
dahlia bulbs, 10 ea. Add postage. 
Miss Pauline Crump, Hartwell. 
Reed. : 
 
. White narcissi, orange day lil- 
jes, yellow jonquils, 75 C; blue 
day lilies, $1.00 C; pink phiox, 
foxglove, butter-cubs, butter and 
eggs, 15c doz.; red japonicas, al- 
thea, pink almond, 10c ea. Add 
postage. Audria James, Eilijay, 
Rt. 3: : os 
 
Chinese sacred lilies and pink- 
blue hyacinthe, 35c doz.; bloom- 
ing size bulbs; Grand Duke jas- 
mine, well rooted, 32c ea. 4 lace 
 
ferns, 2 yrs. old, 30c ea. Miss Mit- : 
 
tie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1 
 
Some boxwood of the best 
growing kind and other shrub- 
bery for sale. Guy Osborn, Cler- 
mont, Rt. 1. 
 
Jonquil bulbs, 75c C. Mrs. A. J. 
Connell; Nashville. 
 
Jonquils, dbl and single, T5e 
ea bunch; pink, perennial phiox, 
purple iris, 40c doz.; pink myrtle 
and few boxwood. 25c ea. root- 
ed. Add postage. Mrs. T. M. Lock, 
Ellijay. Rt. 2. 
 
30 dif. perennials, large bloom- 
ing size 5c.ea.; collection 1 of ea. 
labeled, postpaid for $1.00; mixed 
iris. Fairy lilies, grape hyacinths, 
Hemerocalis, daffodils, -jonquils, 
15c doz. All $1.00 orders postpaid. 
Mrs. R. Gable, Haralson. 
 
Well rooted Old Eng. Dwarf 
poxwoods, $3.50 C; Nandinas and 
Abelias, $1.00 doz.; $7.50 c. 
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. 
 
Jonquils, fragrant narcissi, 45c 
 
C: $4.25 M; 16 dif. col. gladioli, 
 
25 doz. $1.50 C; large, plumed 
pink, Anthony Waterer (red), 
and Van Houti, white, spirea, 
weigelias. hydrangea, 20c ea. $1.50 
doz. Betty Joe Kimsey, Young 
Harris. 
 
Waster lily bulbs, (the im- 
 
proved kind), Giants, $1.00; Jum- 
bos, 50c; Juniors, 25. M. D. Wil- 
son, Moultrie. ; 
- Sey. M. pure jonquil and nar- 
cissi bulbs, also narcissi, butter 
and eggs and daffodil bulbs 
mixed 60c C. Del. Money order or 
cash only. Mrs. Homer Tingle, 
Locust Grove, Rt. 2. 
 
White spider lily bulbs, $1 doz.; 
 
pink, lavender, red perennial 
phlox, white Narcissi, 20c per 
doz.; boxwoods, 16-18 in. high, 
 
rooted, 25c; pink peoni, bleeding 
heart, tiger lily bulbs, 20c add 
postage. B. L, Flier, Ellijay, Rt. 
2: 
 
- Red leaf caladiums, 25c; lilies; 
yellow, 25c doz.; 
milk and wine, $1.50 doz.; Grand 
Duke Jasmine, 50c; feather fern, 
10c ea.; snake cactus, 10 and 25 
ea.; cluster roses, dif. col., wis- 
teria vine, 10c ea. Mrs. L. Mc- 
Farlin, Blakely, Rt. 2. 
 
- Old fashioned sweet scented, 
dbl. pinks, Plumois Pinks, daf- 
fodils, mixed iris, Siberian lilies, 
Day lilies, pink thrift, 200 for 
$1.00 postpaid. Mrs. Dick Powell, 
College Park, Rt. 2, 
 
Large, blooming size bulbs, sel. 
variegated daffodils, butter and 
eggs, and April blooming narcis- 
si, white, $1.00 C; 2 yr. Abelia 
plants, 5 for $1.00; evergreen 
hedge plants, rooted, 6 for $1.00. 
Mrs. Chas. B. Tanner, Gpenders- 
ville. , 
 
Montbretia bulbs, 20c doz.; but- 
ter fly lilies, 10c ea. 80c doz. All 
blooming size. Add postage. Mrs. 
R. H. Harley, Savannah, 617 W. 
39th St. : 
 
Mtn. laurel, 75c doz.; white 
pine, sweet gum, maple sprouts, 
well rooted, 25c ea.; Mtn. ivy, 40c 
doz.; March flowers; 15c doz. Add 
postage. Hoyt Locke, Ellijay; Rt. 
2; ; 
 
Red and white spireas, crepe 
myrtles. Eng., dogwood, cherry 
laurels, weigelias, Cherokee roses 
yridailwreath, $1.00 doz.; abelias, 
monthly roses, $1.50 doz. All! well 
rooted. Miss Olie Woodruff, 
Greenville, a 
 
  
 
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FOR SALE _ WANTED: FOR SALE | FORSALE  | FOR SALE: 
 
_ Yellow jonquil bulbs, $1.00 C. 
Miss Florence Cope, Hartwell, Rt. 
2: 
 
5 kinds begonias, 2 ger., fus- 
chia, suitanas, 5c ea. cutting; 5 
kinds verbena, oxalis and 3 ferns, 
rooted 5c ea. sev. large pots. of 
flowers, cheap at my home. Mrs. 
Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. 
 
Large, blue, sweet scented vio- 
 
for rock gardens. Mrs. H. J. 
Deitz, Decatur, 304 Columbia Dr. 
De 0855. 
 
Ligustrum, 3-4 ft., well shaped 
plants, 35c ea.; abelias, 35c ea.; 
nandinas, all sizes 25c to $1.50 
ea. Have over 100 of each. Mrs. 
S. A. Jones, Midvitie.  
 
Rhododendrons, red, yellow 
dogwood, all col. azaleas, crab- 
apples, tulip poplars, holly, red- 
bud, japonicas, 3 ft. $1.00 doz.; 
Eng. junipers, 4 for $1.00. Glen 
Wilson, Blue Ridge. 
 
Maidenhair fern, rainbow moss 
grape begonias, 15c ea.; pink ox- 
alis, 3 for 10c; yellow and white 
narcissi, lemon lilies, lavender ir- 
is, old fashioned purple flags, 
25c doz.; $1.00 C; white peony, 
lavender wisteria, 25c ea. A. E, 
Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1. 
 
1Boxwood, measures about 4 
ft., tall and 17 in dia., $10.00 or 
will exc. Dewey Ellis Rolston. 
 
Ali col. dogwoods, azaleas, rho- 
dodendrons, laurels, redbud, 3 ft., 
$1.00 doz. junipers, silver and 
globe tree arborvitaes, 18 in., 5 
for $1.00; pink perennial phlox, 
$1.00 C. Sadie Wilson, Morgan- 
ton. 
 
_ Jonquil and April blooming 
narcissi bulbs, 100 for 50c del. 
Mrs. E. M. Moore, Clarkston. 
 
Well rooted verbena, pink with 
white eye and scarlet, and meion 
crepe myrtle for sale or exc. for 
Mastodon strawberry plants and 
white crepe myrtle, Mrs. F. M. 
Neal, Atlanta, Rt. 2. 
 
Small palms, 3 for $1.00; 7 for 
$4.00; Century and Banana 
plants, $1.00 ea. S. M. Seaborn, 
Brunswick. 
 
Red spider lity bulbs, 10c ea., 
postpaid. No stamps nor checks. 
Mrs. N. Overby, Sandersville, 315 
So. Harris St. 
 
Blooming size azaleas, all col.. 
40c doz.; spruce pines, white 
pines, dogwoods, Mtn. laurels, 
6C: doz.; white alth as, 10c ea.; 
sweet shrubs, 40c doz.; pink crab 
apples, 10c ea. Add postage. Lea- 
ther Adams, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 
 
Narcissi bulbs, 45e C; $4.25 M; 
Anthony Waterer spirea, large 
plumed spirea, abelia grandiflora, 
pink and white hydrangea, well 
rooted, $1.00 doz.; Beauty bushes. 
25c ea. milk and wine lilies, 15c 
ea. bulb, 2 for 25c. Mrs. Carl 
Kimsey, Young Harris. 
 
Blooming size azaleas, all col., 
45c doz.; spruce and white pines 
dogwood, mtn. laurels, 65c doz.; 
white altheas, 15c ea. sweet shrub 
45c doz.; pink crabapples, 10c ea. 
Add postage. Marie Adams, Elli- 
jay, Rt. 2. 
 
Sweet shrubs, bush honey- 
suckle, dogwood, crepe myrties. 
15c ea.; 8 for $1.00; yellow May 
 
or 25c doz.; jonquils, April nar- 
cissi, 60c C. white spirea, Boston 
ferns. others, 10c ea. 3 for, 25. 
P.P. Mrs. J. E. Williamson, Hills- 
boro, Rt. 2. 
 
Giant Darwin tulips, 25c doz. 
bulbs, Scarrocis mixed col. seed 
for fall planting, 10c pkg., 6 small. 
yooted cape jasmines, 20c ea. Mrs. 
L. E. Stewart, McDonough, Rt. 3. 
 
Magnolias, sweet bay, sweet 
myrtle, dogwood, long straw pine, 
wild yellow jasmine, pink, red 
crepe myrtle, tea-olives, 1 ft., 10c 
ea. 3 ft., 25c ea., 4 ft., 35c ea. Exc. 
for white feed sacks. Add post- 
age. Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Toomsboro. 
Rte 2: 
 
Roind top boxwood plants, 
heavily rooted, 2 doz. $1.00; 
blooming size gardenias, 5c ea., 
$5.00 doz.; white dogwood, 2-3 ft., 
splendidly rooted, $1.50 doz.; 
$5.00 C. red cydonica japonica, 2- 
3 ft., 5 for $1.00; lots of bulbs for 
sale. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green- 
ville. 
 
Rooted Boston. Sword, Ostrich 
plume, Maidenhair, Roosevelt 
ferns, 3 kinds palms, 15c ea., 1 of 
ea. 90c; Jerusalem cherries, 10c 
ea.; red conch begonias, pink and 
white oxalis, 5c ea.; 5 kinds dbl. 
ger. 5c ea. Mrs. Raiph Williams, 
Cumming. 
 
Hollyhock seed, 20c teacupful; 
4 col. red, white and 2 pinks, lace 
ferns, well rooted, 30c ea. Post- 
paid. Mrs. L. A. McKibben, Wa- 
co, Riz. 
 
Emperor and Empress narcissi 
bulbs, mixed, $1.25 C. Address, 
Miss N. M. Baker, Atlanta, 1470 
DeKalb Ave., N. E. De 4870. 
 
Orange color giadiola bulbs, 
40c doz. Exc. some for dbl. zin- 
nias, mix. colors. Add postage. 
Mrs, J. B. Conley, Statesboro, Rt. 
 
  
 
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let plants, also vines and plants 
 
| ese holly. Write for prices or cox 
 
cactus, white, purple iris. 2 for 5c, 
 
  
 
   
   
  
  
   
    
   
  
  
   
    
   
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
   
  
   
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
   
    
   
  
  
    
  
   
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
  
   
    
  
   
  
  
   
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
   
  
    
   
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
 
White and yellow narcissi 2 
jonquils, 50c to 75c per C. Ha 
quite a quantity of these bull 
for sale. Mrs. W. A. Shipp, At- 
soe Fairburn Road. phone 
 
_ Jonquils, tc. doz., 2 doz. 25 
little sweet cluster yellow jo 
quils, 25 doz.;, pot plants, fer 
crown of thorns, waxvine. a: 
lots of other. cuttings, none roo 
ed, 5 to 25c; thrift, 60c . A 
postage. Mrs. Henry Jarrell, Bu 
ler. Rt. 2, Box 44, aaa 
 
Large bulbs, Siberian iris, Ra 
unculus, 40c doz., camilia japoni 
cas, 35c ea., rooted; verbena. m 
25e doz.; fancy large leaved cc 
eus, 15c, cuttings, 5c ea. Grov 
Lewis, Toomsboro, Rt.2. 
_ Dbl. red ger. cuttings, 6 for 20 
feverfew, garlardia plants, 2 
doz.; jonquil bulbs, 50 C; pu 
ple iris, 40c doz.; free pkg., ca 
nation tall poppy seed. All d 
Mrs. J. T. Patitlo, LaGrange, 
4, Box 79. Eee 
 
3 yr. old cape jasmine in pots 
80c ea., red peonies, 25c ea. Ad 
postage. Bessie Martin, Gaine 
ville, Rt. 5. 
 
100 var. shrubbery and ro 
garden plants, hardy Japane 
azaleas, gardenias, maidenha: 
trees, camellia japonicas, Japan- 
 
  
 
  
 
see. J. W. Goddard, Stone 
tain, Rt. 1.  z 
Peonies, rose, red. flesh, whi 
scarlet, silver pink, deep pin 
25c ea.; $2.75 doz.; Baster liti 
$1.25 doz.; Iris, 25c col., $1.50. 
Tiger lilies, $10.00 C; 50 root 
red pyracantha or firethora, 
ea. $20.00 C. Mrs. S. W. Si 
Auburn. ee 
Carnations, big and little Bos 
ton ferns, fancy leaf caladiur 
Thanksgiving, Xmas cactus. 1 
ea.: butter-cups, butter and eg 
jonquils, narcissi, daffodils, lar 
bulbs, 50c C. Add postage. Mi 
W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro. > 
Purple and yellow iris, 25c do 
spruce pines. azaleas, Mtn. lau 
els, rhododendrons, $1.00 de 
Weil rooted. Postpaid. Mrs. W. D 
Duvall, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ee 
Hardy perennial flowers, 
per C, 3 var. Narcissi, flags, | 
lacs, double Hibiscus, violets 
Cape Jasmine, ferns extra. M 
tle Pace, Temple. es 
40 different colors Iris, $1 
C: double tuberose, 20c per do 
$1 per C. $5 per M; white cal 
lilies, 20c ea.; regal, Philippi 
coral lilies, seedlings, 25c per do: 
Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunt 
Lawrenceville. aS 
Blooming size butter and egt 
daffodil bulbs, $3 per M fob. Mrs. 
F. W. Schmidt, Augusta, Rt. 2 
June lilies, Iris, jonquils, 85 
per C; Crepe Myrtles, gold 
bells, Azaleas, pink Althea, 2 f 
30c. Add postage. Mary Nelk R: 
Talking Rock. Rt. 2... cs 
Louisiana Iris, reddish-p 
orchid like blooms, long: spik 
good cut flower, *hardy.and easy 
to grow; 6 blooming, siz Rb 
zomes 30c, postpaid..Mrs. 5 
Duckett, Talking Rotk, ~ 
Yellow jonquils, butter and egg 
bulbs, $1 per C, old-fashion 
purple Iris, 25e per doz., or 5 dc 
$1. Miss Grace McLane, Hartwell, 
Rt. 1. bie 
100 Jonquils, sweet yellow Na 
cissi bulbs, $1 per C, sent collec 
or postage with order; Iris 10c 
purple. Mrs. J. H. Voyles, Mo 
row. : eae io 
Red Amaryllis lilies,. nvediun 
size bulbs, 5c ea.; coleus, Su 
tanas, parlor vine, weather plan 
bulbs, red and green Jew, rat: 
tail, tree cactus cuttings, lc ea, 
water lilies, Spengeria, Boston 
fern, August lilies, 10c ea. Mrs 
Aaron W. Hill, Maysville, Rt.: 
Easter lily bulbs, 2 for 15; 75 
per doz., $5 per C; Narcissi bul 
pure white, 50c per doz.; butt 
cups, 40c per doz.:Mrs. S. 
Rahn, Rincon. = +" See 
Camellia Japonica cuttings, 
deep rose - red, 5c ea., $4 per  
with directions for rooting, not 
postpaid. R. A. Christopher, Mo 
tezuma. Se 
Pink running roses, purple 1 
lac, rooted; pink Crepe Myrtl 
pink Hibiscus, 15 ea.;' Xmas an 
pink snake cactus, 10; blue hy 
cinths, 35c per doz.; ;white Mille 
plants, 10c per deg; variegated 
gladioli, 3 for 10e, biue Iris, 25 
per doz. $1 per C. Mattie Duran, 
Cumming, Rt. 1. = 
Large, mixed gladioli bulbs, 
$2.00 C; small (will bloom) mixed 
80c C. 200, $1.35; miced daffodils 
and butter-cups, 200 for 8c 
.grasgs pinks, 200, $1.00. Miss Fan: 
nie Ford, College Park, 1018 S 
Main St.  
Rooted cut. 1 ea. lantana, St 
Bernard lily, sprengeria, sword, 
cedar ferns, grape, red begoni 
cabbage ger. hen and biddy, ox 
alis, cactus, justicia, hydrangea, 
ger. for 50c; 2 of ea. Thc. Mrs. 
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I hizome,. 10c_ ea., or 2 for 15c, 
now ready. J.B. Barr, Lumpkin. 
 
- Rooted pink ger..-10c ea. cut- 
tings of rosebud and red ger. 5c; 
hanksgiving, Christmas, June,, 
attail and Night Blooming cac- 
is, all for 25c; rain lilies, 3 for 
0c; red Amaryliis, 25c ea.;. dbl., 
 
ange Gay lilies, 20c ea... single, 
5c C. Mrs. Jim,.H. Gable, Talla- 
 
poosa, Rt. 2. 
Old fashioned royal blue iris. 
.00 C; mix. col. hollyhocks, 25 
@oz.; large size, 40c doz; old 
shioned - monthly yellow Maee- 
chalneil rambler rose cuttings, 
+ rooted, 25 doz. Mrs. Wm. 
 ach, Fairmount,. Rt. 1, : 
ng. dogwood, 15, 25 and 50c 
@a.5 boxwood and Scotch: broom. 
25c doz. cut. Star of Bethlehem. 
ulbs, 25 doz.; 10 doz. $1.25; or- 
@nge day lilies, 25c doz. Add 10c 
for postage. Mrs. Mamie Stone, 
d dairsville, Rt. 2. 
alif. violets, pink perennial 
phlox, hardy sword ferns, snow- 
sOps, jonquils, daffodils, nar- 
i, day lilies, iris, butter and 
$1.00 C; pink almond, yel- 
jasmine, azaleas, rhododen- 
ons, $1.00 doz. Mrs. J. H. Pen- 
nd, Ellijay. 
-Goldenbelis, red leaf cannas. 
th red blooms, green leaf with 
Ow and red blooms, 15c ea.; 
urple king and yellow iris, 25 
oz. Mildred Martin, Ellijay, Rt. 
 
  
 
peror and Aspasia daffodils 
deep blue flags, 20c doz.; 70c 
Jemon lilies, 10c ea. All ploom- 
ing size bulbs; bridalwreath, pur- 
lilac, watermelon red crepe 
m le, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. 
B. Robinson, Bowdon, Rie 2a 3 
onquil. butter and eggs, white 
Gissi bulbs, $1.00 C; blue. spi-. 
lilies, $1.00 doz.; perennial 
yellow larkspur, sweet Williams, 
50c doz.; Missionary strawberry 
nts, $2. 00 M. Money order. 
TS Fo H. McCurley, Hartwell. 
rellow jasmine, altheas, dbl. 
almonds, 15c ea.; all col. 
coming Size azaleas, '50 G0Z.; 
Rodedendrone, min. laurels, 
lock, white pine, pink crab- 
le, white dogwood, 75 doz.; 
perennial phiox, 20c doz. 
- pre Lora Shepard, Enli- 
t. eg 
Surprise (red) lilies, 25; 50 
ow. Narcisi, 35; 2 yellow Am- 
ryllis, 2 red, for 50c; 4 milk and 
me lilies, 30c; 15 variegated 
dioli. 25c; 2 Ivy vines, rooted, 
Ah bulbs dry. Add postage. 
tamps. Mrs. Marion Holland, 
igs. : 
] mon. lilies, $1.00 C; jonquils 
ad nareissi, 75 C; Star of Beth- 
em, 20c doz.; Jemon. verbena, 
5c d0z.; conch and sweet gum 
ae for -25. Add postage. Exc. 
hite feed sacks. Martha Wo- 
k, Bremen, Rt. 2. 
ed. Coleus, plue and white vio- 
tS, purple. yerbenas, hardy sweet 
ea, mix. col. sweet Williams, har- 
phlox, water lilies, pink, white 
mroses. mix. col. mums, dif. 
mds moss, blue foxglove, 35c 
wz. del. in Ga. Exc. for 100 lb. 
ite feed sacks. Mrs. Speer Hol- 
ay, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. 
White snowdrops, paper white 
cissi, white narcissi that bloom 
i Feb., 50c doz.: red spider lilies, 
: doz.; jonquils, white Apr. and 
low narcissi, $1.00 C; biue yard 
ydrangea, white lilacs, 25 ea. 
. E. L. Smith, Wadley. 
 
Orange lilies, iris. Calif. violets, 
mite and yellow narcissi, $1.00 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Jaur dogwood, holly spruce, 
ye mine, 5 colors azalea, rhode- 
 
endron, $1.00 doz.; ferns, pars- 
(25 doz. Bill Penland, Ellijay. 
 
onquils, dbl. daffodils, narcis-' 
$4.00 M; purple and. white ir- 
3 doz., 25c; lemon hilies, 25c 
es pink weigelias, white spi- 
altheas, purple lilacs, 3 for 
Ellen Silver, Talking Rock. 
 
400 nandina seedlings, $8.00; 
cor. minor, cherry laurel, 50c 
50 crepe myrties, $2.50; 15 spi- 
as, 2 ft., $1.50; other evergreens 
nd " shrubs. is Woodruff, 
enville. Rt. 5. 
 
jue tame violets, white dale: 
S 25 C: yard hedge, $1.00 C; 
pe willow, Boston fern, 15 
2 for 25c; mixed color iris, 
be C. Rooted and del. Mrs. Ef- 
Ralston, Eila Gap. : 
Rhododendron, mt. laurel, 
spruce, dogwood, azaleas, holly 
sae bush,  _ jap- 
if,, Violets, narcissi, 
 $1.00 .doz.;| parsley 
doz. Joyce Penland, 
 
Beautiful gardenia bushes, 3 ft. 
high, $1.25 ea.; $10.00 doz.; box- 
oods, 4 to 6 in, high, dwarf and 
ee variety, good roots, $3.00. C; 
10 for hoe del. Maude Hamby, 
reen NvVille. e 
 
ut 1 M or. 2 M Golden Giant 
ow daffodils, pie: C; $4.00. M 
 
dd | postage. N. = Piney, Li-} 
 
all bearded blue Iris, large size 
 
  
 
Eng. Juniper, silver and ie 
 
arhorvitae, 18 to 24 in., 5 for $1. 00; 
pink. red. dogwood, all colors. az- 
aleas, rhododendrons, mt. laurel. 
crabapple, pink Cherokee rose, 3 
ft., $1.00 doz. Mrs. A. L. tramp 
hille, Blue Ridge. 
 
Trumpet daffodils, sweet scent- 
ed narcissi, 35 C; hibiscus, 
 
aza- 
leas, blue violets, 3 for 25; hardy 
phiox. lupine, 25 doz.; 
nies, 25c.;\ fall shallots, 40c gal. 
Add postage. Stamps accepted. 
Temes Teem, Talking Rock. 
 
 Boxwoc_s, 5 yrs. old, tree bam- 
boo altheas, lilacs, japonicas, ros- 
es, spirea, junipers, Apr. bloom- 
ing narcissi, .35c; lemon _ lilies, 
daisies, pinks, best price. Mys.. Z. 
 
D. Dodd, Alpharetta. Rt. 1. 
 
25 different iris; 60c; single ai 
dbl. 
narcissi, 50c C; white, blue vio- 
lets, 35 C; abelia, pink spirea, 
white and pink weigelia, 5 for 
30c; forsythia, 25c doz. Mrs. Hen- 
ry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 
 
Wild mixed color azaleas, 35. 
 
doz.; almonds, altheas, snowball, 
weigelia. spirea, 15 ea.; giant and 
dwarf boxwoods, | arborvitae, 25 
ea.; mt. laurel, rhododendron. 
$1.00 doz. 1.dd postage. Mrs. J. 
M. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 88, Ellijay. 
Buttercup and jonquil bulbs, 
ea 50c C; 500 for $2.00. Mrs. 
B. T. Echols, Philomath. 4 
Madonna lily bulbs, large 
blooming size, $1.00 doz.; rain lily 
bulbs, 25 doz.; Star of Bethle- 
 
hem, 5 a. Add postage. Mrs. P. 
 
W. Rylee, Maysville, Rt. 1. 
Cannas: Eureka White, Copper 
Giant, President Red, Hungarian 
Pink, City Portland Pink, King 
Humbert yellow, large bulbs, $2.00 
Cc. Orders poe Sent on daie 
wanied. Mrs. J 
houn, Rt. 2. 
 
Delta iris, hardy in horheny: 
staes, reddish purple blooms on} 
 
tall spikes, 5 to 6 blooms to spike. 
50 doz. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tal- 
Japoosa.. 
 
Jonquils and. daffodils. 50c Cc; 
20 fine iris, $1.00; Regal. lilies, 
15 -ea.5 lemon | lilies, 50c doz.; 
yellow fragrant, cluster jonquils. 
 
-Add postage. Mrs. J. M. McMil- 
 
lan, Palmetto. 
 
Japanese quince, 25 a.; $2.00 
doz.; yellow button: Mums, lem- 
on. verbena, 25 doz.; snowdrops, 
 
King Alfred daffodils, 75c C; 
purple iris, 35 doz.; Waxleaf, 
sweet gum ger., rooted; 10c ea. 
 
Narcissi, 75c C. Add postage. Miss 
 
I. 
Privet hedge, $1.00 C; weeping 
willows, yellow japonicas, 15 ea. 
32 for 25c; lemon lilies, 30 doz,; 
mix. col. iris, 60c C; blue violets, 
 
25c C. All rooted and del. Mar- 
ae Ralston; Ella Gap. 
Red crepe myriles, 15c ea.; 
 
nice tuberoses, yellow bution 
 
mums. | 25c doz.; snowdrops, 10cj 
doz.; red oxalis with white center 
 
5c bulbs: lavender oxalis, 3 bun. 
10c. lace ferns, 2 yrs. old, 50c. 
Add postage. Mrs. maven Conner. 
Buchanan. : 
 
Altheas, almonds, snowballs, 
spirea, weigelas, 15c ea. wild, mix. 
col. azaleas, 35 doz.;  poxwoods, 
 
giant. and dwarf arborvitaes, 25 | | 
-ea.; Mtn. laurel, rhododendrons, 
 
$1.00 doz. Well rooted. Add post-| Ss 
abe. Exc.. for white feed sacks. 
Teleta Davis. Ellijay, Rt. 4. - 
-. Watermelon red crepe myrtle, 
2-3 -ft., $2.00 doz., $15.00 C; dbl. 
white Keria roses, $1.00 doz.; 
erimson rambler roses, $1.00. doz.; 
2 2: Desnole,. grandiflora, 3. ft., $1 
Magnolia Glauca, 3 ft., 2 for 
$1.00 Rasmond Bete, Green- 
ville 
 
Nice, sound eataedic pushes, 3 
fts $5.00 doz. 2 ft., $2.00 doz.; 1 
ft., $1.75 doz.; 3-4 ft. watermelon. 
crepe myrtie, $2.50 doz.; 10-12 ft. 
dwarf boxwood. field, grown, $3 
doz. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green- 
ville, Rt. 3. 
 
Yellow,  pink, 
Cherokee roses, rhododendrons, 
laurels, barberry, sweet crabs, $1 
doz. P. P.; Native ferns, snow- 
drops,. Shasta daisies, Calif. vio- 
 
lets, $1.00C;. pare almonds; $1 
 
per 50. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morgan- 
ton. 
 
King | Alfred daffodils, 75 Cc: 
purple lilac, rooted, 20c, eA 
 
Sweet William, rooted, 10c ea., 
 
\for 25; lady-of-the-lake, 50  i 
 
pink crepe myriles, rooted, 15 
ea. Add postage. Miss Rubye 
Smith, Buehanan, Ri. 2. 
 
King Alfred daffodils, "Be C; 
 
paper white narcissi, 50c C; pur-|. 
 
ple lilac, rooted, 20 ea.3 i root- 
ed tree hollyhock, 2 ft., 25;3 
Sweet Williams, rooted, 10 ea., 
8 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs, Lo- 
rena Smith, Buchanan, Rt. 2. 
 
Butterfly, japonica, coralberry, 
azaleas, dogwood,  rhododen- 
drons, laurel, almond, roses, pur- 
ple and white lilac, 1.00. doz.; 
 
M. Snowdrop, jonquils, narcissi, Cal., 
 
violets, eek c Jean Penland, 
Ellijay. 
 
  
 
pink peo-: 
 
rhododendrons, %5e doz.; 
 
daffodils, white and yellow) 
 
.M. Harmon, ~Cal- | 
 
Mildred Conner, Buchanan, Rt. 
 
red dogwood; 
 
{-dbl ' spirea, br idal wreath, 
 
ee oiiee and Shasta daisies, 20 
doz.; geraniums, well rooted, 3 
for 25e. A. C. Minter, Atlanta, 7% 
Roanoke Ave., N.E., Ch, 2418, 
 
Narcissi, white with yellow. cup 
(very frangrant) jonquils, . $1.00 
ae purple lilac bushes. 2 for .25; 
peonies, red, white, pink, 20 ea. 
ger. cuttings, 5c ea.; orange Am- 
aryllis; 15 ea. Mrs. A. C. Glad- 
den, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 
 
White and spruce pines, laurel, 
 
der iris, 15 doz.; sweet shrub, 
holly, 55c doz.; azaleas. mix. .col- 
ors. 45 doz.; 
 
nie Charles, Ellijay. 
 
Blue iris, blue violets, privet 
hedge and yellow narcissi, a., 
$1.00 C; lemon lilies, 25 doz.; 
white narcissi, 75c C; boxwoods, 
$3.00 ea. Mrs. R. E. Stembridge, 
Ella Gap. 
 
Nice blooming size white Eas- 
ter lily bulbs, 75c doz.; Shasta 
daisies, 25c doz. plants. Add -post- 
age. Mrs. L. B. -Haicher, Barwick 
Box 132. 
 
size, 20c ea.; snowdrops, 10c doz.; 
red oxalis with white center, 5c 
bulb, lemon verbena, 25c doz; 
waxleaf and sweet gum ger., root- 
ed, 10 ea.; purple iris, 25e doz. 
Add postage. Miss Leaunia Con- 
ner, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 
 
All col. azaleas, 25 doz.; whic 
and spruce pines, 2 for 25c; white 
spider lilies, 10c ea.; red yellow 
japonicas, 45c ea: Add postage. 
Mrs. Fred Beasley. Whitestone. 
 
100 white spider lilies, $7.00; all 
col. azaleas, 50c doz. Purple iris 
35c doz.; forsyihia, 25 ea.;:pur- 
ple violet, 35e doz. Add postage. 
Maitie Clayton, Ellijay, Rt. 2. ~ 
 
Dahlias, 6 dif. colors, 75 doz.; 
narcissi and iris, 75c .C; spruce 
pines, 3-4 ft., 
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. Sect 
. Lemon day lilies, $1.00 C; King 
Alfred bulbs. 75 C; Japanese 
plue iris, 40c doz.; 3 yr. old box- 
woods, 25c ea. Add postage. Mat- 
tie Wright. Buchanan, Rt. 
 
_ Narcissi, white and yellow, 15 
C; white Eng. dogwood, cedars, 
3 for 25c; Lilacs, blue, 25; jon- 
-Quils; 60c C; blue grape hya- 
cinths 20c doz. Postpaid. Mrs. G. 
Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 
 
Rooted silver maples, 3... tor 
25; white April narcissi, little 
yellow cluster narcissi, 50c C; 
large white peony bulbs, 25c ea. 
| Add postage. Ethel Sullivan, Ma- 
rietta, Rt. 2. - 
 
Cuttings of dbl. rose ger., or- 
ange sulitanas, pink, red, white 
conch and maple begonias, 5 
 
| cut., 6 for 25c; white calla lilies, 
 
-15 ea.; abelia, weigelia, spirea, 
tater bie 10 doz. cut. Add post- 
age less than 50c. Mrs. Bettie 
 
he 
_. White Bermuda Easter. 
bulbs, blooming size, 75c doz. Add 
postage... Mrs. Carswell Shear- 
ouse, Springfield: : 
-Tnrift plants, $1.00 Cc; butter- 
cup bulbs, 25c doz.; Evergreen 
bushes, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. 
R. H. Bargeron, Waynesboro. 
 
Rhododendron, Mt. Laurel 
Mimosa, Hemlock, Spruce, Calico 
bush, holly, Scotch Broom, Acer 
 
Spicatum. Galax, Azaleas, dog- 
-woods, wet moss packed. Gordon 
Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls. 
 
White English dogwood, red crepe 
myrtle, pink almond, 2% ft. 40c; 
yellow trumpet daffodils, King 
 
lily $1. 25 C, purple Lady of the 
Lake, German Iris, pink peren- 
nial phiox, 20c doz. Add postage. 
George Hartison, Bremen. 
 
Pink Hybiscus, black Sacred 
ily, India cigar plants, Thanks- 
giving Cactus, 20c ea.; Single 
Tridiga - Astrix lily, white Peruv-. 
jan, yellow long trumpet daffo- 
dils, yellow Humbert .cannas, 
$1.25 per C, red oxalis, 25c per 
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth 
Head, Bremen. 
 
Iris, 15 dif. vars. 35c postpaid: 
good plants. 100 planis of the 15 
vars. mixed, $1 postpaid. Mrs. 
Newt. Spence, Carrollton. Rt. 9. 
 
- Crepe Myrtle, red, white Eng- 
lish dogwood, 242 ft. 40c; white, 
pink, . red white centers, oxalis, 
25 per doz.; Jarge,. mixed cols. 
gladioli, small blooming size, 35c 
doz., Jarge 50 $2; black lily India, 
25c;, pink perennial. phlox, Ger- 
man. Tris, 25c per doz. Mrs. Vel- 
 
{oma Dean, Bremen. ' 
 
Cherokee roses, pink: 
Azaleas, Mt. Laurel, rhododen- 
.dron, dog woods, crabapple, Al- 
theas, Redbud, coralberry, al} 
rooted, 3 ft. high, $1 per doz, 
postpaid. Bonnie  Avercrombie, 
Mineral Bluff. 
 
Weeping Mary, pink weigelias. 
pink myrtle, cape jasmine, gold- 
en bell, Eng. dogwood, almonds, 
old 
fashioned roses, rooted, 3 for 25c. 
daffodils. $4.00 M. J. Ww. Silver, 
eR Rock.  
 
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{ rooted. : pink, ~ 
large 50". Others. 
 
laven-} 
 
winter fern, 15c 
large bunch. Add postage. . Jan- 
 
| junipers, 2-8 ft., '25 to $2.00 a.; 
yellow thornless roses, 2 for 25c 
 
-Cissi, jonquils. 50c C. Mrs. J. E. 
 
4 butter and eggs, mix. iris, gladio- 
' White August ilies, blooming 
 
cultured, 50c ea. 
 
transplanted, 1 yr: 6-8 in. $2.00 
 
Roberts. Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, = 
hay! 
 
Abelia, rooted, 10 ea., not post- 
 
Verbena, pink, purple, 30c doz.: 
 
Humbert cannas, Tridiga Asirix: 
 
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. 
 
yellow. 
 
e see W.A . Johnson, Alton, Rt. 
Rose of Sharon. Euonymous 
Japonica, Beauty Bush, Abelia, 
 
Jopp, Oleander, white, 25c; can- 
nas, red, salmon, variegated, 50 
 
  
 
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White tuberose. bulbs, 25_ doz. i 
 
weigelias, $3.00 doz.: * dbl. white 
althea,  doz: Well rooted: 
ae E. - Smith, Greenville, Rt. 
 
Amaryllis _ red, - wie 
strip, small, large, 40c ea.; 
large, mix. giadioli, small 
blooming size Spike 35c doz., $2 
for 50; sweetgum ger: 2 for 35: 
white hydrangea, 
 
wee Alice | 
 
nies: 
eee 
 
Harrison, Bremen. 
 
4 caladiams (eaves ok blue), : 
 
blooms, 25 ea., or 80c. for 4, plus 
postage. Mrs. Georgia Kelley, Ce- 
dartown, Rt. 3. 
 
_ Dwarf boxwood, 60 bun. 610 
in. high, 15c ea., 8 for $1.00; 20 
 
yellow jasmine, 10c ea.; crepe 
myrtle, red, 2 for 25c; white nar- 
 
Gilstrap, Alto. 
 
Sweet scented grass pinks, mix. 
fragrant plumosis pinks, 200 for 
$1.00; Regale lilies, $1. 00 doz.; 
Olympia daffodils, Siberian lilies, 
 
li, 85 C. Mrs. Christine McLeod 
College Park, Rt. 2, Box 166. 
Daffodils, narcissi, jonquils, 
sev. var., large. blooming size 
bulbs, 50c C; mixed; 40c C; $3.75 
M; Blue Flags, Jarge blooms and 
Blue Spanish iris, 50c C. Not del. 
Peonies and lilies, reasonable. 
Write. Mrs. Rosser Thomas, 
Adairsville. - 
Red japonicas, 60c; all colors 
azaleas, blue iris, 35 doz.; white 
and spruce pines rhododendrons, 
Mtn. laurels, 25c ea. Add postage. 
Ray Clayton, East Ellijay. 
_ Rhododendrons, laurel, spruce 
and white pine, 70c doz. azaleas. 
blooming size, 50c doz.: purple 
 
iris, 20c doz.; holly, crabapples, 
white dogwood, 60c doz. Add 
postage. Mrs. Benjamin  F. 
 
Charles, Ellijay, Rt. 
~ Unrooted cut. 2 of ea. dbl pe- 
tunias, fuschia, lantana, silver 
spotted, red angel wing, beef- 
steak, grape maple begonias, ger. 
hydrangeas, cactus. justicia, hi- 
biscus, wasp ger. plumbago, for 
50c. Others. No chks. Mrs. Willis 
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.1. 
White tuberoses, lemon ver- 
bena, 25 doz.; sweet gum, Wax- 
 
leaf ger. rooted, 10c ea.; King Al-} 
 
fred daffodils, narcissi, i5e C; 
lavender oxalis, 3 bun. 10c; Jap- 
anese quince 25 ea. $2. 00 doz.; 
 
red crepe myrile, 15c ea. Add 
postage. Miss Beulah Conner, 
Buchanan. 
 
Heavily rooted boxwood plants, 
 
doz.3 $15.00 C; 200 for $25.00; 
smailer size. $1.00 doz.; $4.00 C; 
200 for $7.50, plooming size gar- 
denia pushes 3 ft., $1.00. ea., 2 ft. 
50c; 1 ft. 25 ea. Mrs. Bal: "Rob- 
inson, Greenville. 
 
Spirea, Anthony. Waiterer, red, 
10c; purple lilac 15c; dbl. pink 
Oleander, yooted, 25c; snowflake 
 
bulbs, 20c per doz.; Yemon lilies, | 
 
353 Cal. purple biolers. 10 per 
dos; April narcissi 50c, postpaid 
$1 orders, Mrs. R. P. Steinheim- 
er, Brooks. 
Verbena, 8 dif. vars. 10c ea.; 
yariegated red and yellow can- 
nas; milk and wine lilies, bulbs, 
10c a.; spireas, English dogwood, 
 
paid. Mrs. CORRE Joiner, Pel- 
ham. 
Rhododendrons Mtn. laurel, 
 
pink, red and yellow dogwood. 
Azaleas, 3 cols. Coralberry, red- 
bud, pink Cherokee roses, biue- 
berry, 3 ft. high, $1 per doz. post- 
 
paid. Mrs. Boone Wilson, Sncednt 
 
ganton.. 
 
- Red and pink peonies; 4 pdnps 
seed, 10c -tablespoonful.: Mrs. 
G. Caldwell, Kingsiand. 
 
German Iris, 10 labeled, 50 for 
$1.15, mixture 100, $1.15; Jap- 
anese, 25 mixed: $1; Siberian 
mixed 25 for 60c; daffodils dbl. 
and sing.; Narcissi, white, cream 
and yellow, jonquils, 300 for $1.15. 
Want. 25 Madonna lily bulbs. 
 
Spirea, Van Houtte, 3-4 ft., 10c 
ea.; Anthony Waterer spirea, 18- 
24 in. 15c a.; Billiard spirea, pink 
 
3-4 ft., 10 ea; . Weigelias, 3-4 ft. 
10c e2.3 Tris Junipers, 25-50c ea. 
Mrs. M. L. Westbrook, Breman. 
 
Cannas, .City.. of Portland, 
Hungaria Canard, pink; Eureka. 
white, King Humbert,  yellow, 
President, red, $2.50 per C; dbl. 
pink oleanders, 25c. single white 
 
15e; rooted gardenias, 50c. Mrs. 
 
J. R. Camp, Cordele. 
 
Imp. Jarge. dahlia tubers, dbl., 
50c per doz.; Lady Slipper, Jarge, 
live roots, 6c per doz., $4.50 per. 
 
mixed bulbs; spirea, sgl. and dbl. 
white, Anthony Waterer. 35c; 
 
per doz.; arborvitaes, 8 in.-6 ft: 
25c-$5; all postpaid. Ralph E. 
 
.| jasmine), 1 and 2 yrs. old, at 25 
 
D.. 
 
| ing onions, 40c gal. Add postag 
 
also good mare mule and 1, dine. 
 
Lot of. shrubbery, 00 large ied 
ship. Also 3 large bunches of figs, 
3 var., for sale or exe. for other | 
value. Nan Kown, White, Rt. I> 
 
Narcissi,. _sweet,. yellow, 50c per 
C,, $4 per. M;. rooted .Abelia, 
sweetshrubs, Mimosa, Almond, $1. 
per doz.; large size snapdragon, | 
stock plants, 25 per doz. coral 
vines, '10c ea. a Willie Witte 
photons 
 
Rooted Bridal . Wreath, . i 25 
per doz.; Sacred Black ily. _ In: 
dia red cigar plants, pink June 
cactus; rooted. salmon Sultana; . 
dbl. rooted: red ger.; red, white- 
Spirea, Amaryllis, small 25e, large. 
_ 40c ie Tridiga Astrix lily. | 
Mrs. Be eet Bremen. 
 
FLOWERS AND SEED 
WANTED 
 
Exc. mixture shell and peach 
pink and few other colors Glads, 
nice cut flower var., for trumpet 
daffodils, tulips, spider lilies, or 
sell for No. 1, $1.50 C; No. 2, uy 
CE. Purcell. Pooler. , 
 
Want some azalea cuttings and: 
small rooted: plants. Send prices. 
a H. Brannen, Jr., Savannah. Rt: - 
 
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Want paper white  narcissi, 
Guernsey lily bulbs and other 
rare bulbs, Exc. sweet scented 
purple wisteria, gardenia (cape ~~ 
 
  
 
  
 
ea.; 2 yr. old Dorothy Perkins 
roses, at 25 ea. or any 3 items, 
65c P. P. Fannie MORE: Su- 
wanee. 
 
Exec. dbl. yellow King Humbert - 
cannas, single fridiga astrix lily, 
white peruvian, trumpet. daffoe 
dil, purple lady-of-the-lake, Ger- 
man. iris, Black lily of India for 
dif. col. labeled Dahlia tubers. 
Snapdragons.. tulips. Mrs. Ber- 
nice Wright, Bremen. j 
 
SEED FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
Bur _ cloyer,..damp inoculation 
soil, 15 lbs. seed, 10 lbs. soil, suf-  
ficient for seeding 1 acre, with 
direction for ee. mailed 
postpaid for $1. J. C. gear oa 
Griffin. ; 
 
Onion sets, 95c per pk., $3 per 
bu.; tomato seed, Baltimore, 
Stone, Matchless, Red Rock and _ 
Brown Special $1 per 1b.; Mar- . 
globe, $1.15 per 1b.; Wakefield. 
cabbage seed, $1.25. Ww. R. Ste- 
phens. Dahlonega. 
 
Collard seed, $15 per 100 tbe: or 
30 per Ib. postpaid. Sell cheaper 
in ton lots. ee Collins, Whig- 
ham. 
 
1939 Crimson. clover seed, Be 
per lb. in chaff, free from pesis, 
freight not paid. Horace J. Vick= 
ery, Hartwell, Rt. 3. _ / : 
 
Clover seed, screened, free from  
onions and other pests, in 100 lb. 
bags, ready to ship, 5c per Jb, 
fob. N. E. Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3. 
 
Dust, inoculated Crimson cloe  
yer seed, all ripe seeds, 4c Ib,  
$37.50 per 1000 lbs. Extra clover _ 
soil free. H, R. Clarke, pte 
ton, Rt. 2. co 5 
 
Recleaned, Early Southern Bur 
clover seed, 5c tb. here. Contains 
required soil to inoculate seed. S.  
B. Kinard, Jackson. _ ae 
 
Large red multiplying onions | 
for fall planting, plenty of them, 
-50c gal. del. No stamps.  D. Me- 
Cluney, Rydal. 
 
+ New dill seed, 10c. pkt. Geo. Ww. 
Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. 
 
Bur. clover seed with dirt, ibe 
per measured bushel. H. . Reid, 
Hogansville. 
 
About 5 bu. white pest onions, 
25c gal. Add postage. Mar E 
Ward, Molena, Ri..1. - 
 
Extra nice white nest _ onions, 
$7.50 per 100 Ibs., $4.00 per 50 Hos... 
FOB.; 10 lbs. or less, 0c pound, 
postpaid. K. h, atoeniey or 
ton.  . 
 
Scallion onion pattonn 10- at. 
| Or 3.for 25c; shade dried sage. 
 45e lb:; used ee 40c Ib. E. 
L. Corley, Mauk, Rt. a 
Excellent ~ ce hae ; anhwled 
Crimson clover seed, 5 Yo. Write 
for sample and 37 yrs. expere  
ience. S. L. Thornton, Dev 
Rt. 1. 2 
 
Old. fashioned white multiply. 
 
Order now for fall plandng, a 
G..R..Smith, Buford, Rt. 
 
Garlic bulbs, 50 per - post- 
paid. Not less thar 100 sold. Mrs. 
ene Chasen: ee Rt. 
 
Nice, Ses need. onions 1c per 
quart. B. H. Neal; Summit... : 
 
Calif. multiplying * peer: seed, 
10c per siart. Add 3 for postage 
 
heifer, reasonable for eash, at my 
 
  
 
MeGill, Jr., Dawson, ' EAS a ae 
 
  
 
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PLANTS FOR SALE 
 
- MARKET. BULLETIN 
 
POULTRY FOR SALE 
 
  
 
   
 
perry, early . Imp. Jaree 
ndike, 15c per C, all young 
 
    
 
nming, Rt. 1. 
 
abbage, Wakefield and Duteh; 
 
_ and heading collard, 50 
or 75c per M, 5 M: lois 
 
D, all del. Lee Garrett, Gaines- 
Rt. Pt. Box 49. 3 
 
bage. and. collard, jeading 
for fall setting, now ready, 
pped . promptly, 40c per 5 C, 
per M. del, price fob here, 502 
. cash with order. Major 
ainesville, Rt. 1. 
 
   
   
  
 
  
 
   
 
     
 
eld:and Drumhead;. Geor- 
 
   
 
Oc per M; Mastodon, Klon- 
nd Lady ts 
25c per C. 75 per. 5 M, 
er M, all del. Amos Gar- 
Gainesville, Rt. 7. 
 
abbage, Wakefield and Duich; 
cia and heading collard; 
and Baltimore tomato, 45 
5 C, 65c per M, all del. 10 M 
$6, exp. col. Laura Mae Gar- 
Gainesville, Rt. 7, Box 49. 
 
abbage and collard, leading 
40c per 4 C, 75c per M; 
ike and everbearing straw 
Oc per 2 C, $1.75 per M. 
Elia Ay Crow, Gaines- 
 
  
  
 
  
  
 
    
 
   
 
   
 
abbage, Charleston Wakefield 
ad heading collard; New Stone 
mato, 50c per 3 C. 69c per 5 C. 
 per M. 5 M lots 50c per M. 
ped prompily. Ovie Crow, 
nesville. 
 
ly var., Klondike strawberry 
 
is, 25 C; $1.79 M; Lady 
nompson, 20 Cc, 500, "5c: $1.50 
Hoarhound, 25 doz. Mrs. E. 
itmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 
Klondike sirawberry plants, 
500, 75c; $1.40 M; also 1939 
on peaches, 12 1b. Mrs. 
Crowe. Cumming, Rt. 1. 
ead. yar., cabbage plants, 75 
white Bermuda onion plants. 
_M; Hastings 100-bu. seed 
~50c bu.; Fia., Black Rye, 
5 bu. W. W. Williams, Quit- 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
     
 
    
 
: as. W., cabbage plants, 85c 
45e, 500; .25, 250; 15 C. Del.; 
x collect; Ga. collard plants, 
: 500, 45; 250, 25c; 15 C. 
 
R. E. Keith, 
 
  
 
   
 
ille, Rt. 
 
big strong Chas. Wake- 
cabbage plants. $1.00 M. 
Jone Edgerton, Baxley. 
 
is. W., cabbage, New Sione 
0 and heading collard 
, 300, 40c; 500, 69c; 90 M 
40c M. oO. M. Crow, Gaines- 
 
  
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
fancy Early Jersey and 
cabbage plants, fresh 
500, 60c; $1.00 M. post- 
Aas Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 
 
& saa: E. J. W and Early 
uich, Copenhagen cabbage 
eee M: 5 M up. 60c M, 
All del. Prompt a 
i ey S Molis, Baxley, R 
ead. var., frost-proof fall and 
ter cabbage plants, now ready 
if price prepaid, 300, 35; 
M: price collect, 5 M, $2. 15; 
-M,. $5.00. Cash with order. 
1 C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 
 
, Copenhagen Market cab- 
as now ready, $1.00 M. 
ite. for prices on large 
rs. C. L. Smith, Bere), 
 
    
 
   
 
  
  
 
   
 
ot. early varleny Klon- 
and Mastodon ever-bearing, 
C, $2 per M, or. will exc. 
ae inise useful. Mrs. J. M. 
mon, Calhoun, Rt. 2. 
 
collard, Jeading 
C, 75 per M del. 
 
   
 
C. 
 
  
 
age and collerd, Jeading 
 per 4 C; Tbe per M; ev- 
ring strawberry, 50c per 3 
per M all mailed. A. 
ainesville. 
 
erry, imp. Klondike, 2 
el.; also purple Iris and 
uil bulbs, $3.50 per M. del. 
. Dessie J. Pruitt, Dahlonega. 
 
   
 
   
 
   
  
 
   
 
 ceasioton. every 
 
ht resistant, 
del. satisfaction guar. or 
eturned. Mrs. J. B. Hude- 
 
rry, extra large sweet. 
t, Lady Thompson, 30c 
$1.25 per 5 C, $2 Bag M. 
iest var.; Klondike, 25 .per 
1.75 per M. del. Mrs. J. S. 
fe, Cumming, Rt. 1. 
rawberry, Lady Thompson, 
per_C, $1 per 5 C, $1,75 per M;. 
adike. 5c per 5.C, $1.50 per 
del. Nice. young plants, Bthe!} 
we, Gainesville. 
 
iy bearing strawberry planis 
a large, 25 CO; 906,500; $1.50 
>rompt shipment. Mattie Da- 
umming, Rt. 1. 
 
  
  
  
 
;, add postage: Rosie Crowe. FE. 
 
ge, Copenhagen, Duteh, 
nd cabbage collard, 45 per | . 
 
strawberry |. 
 
, $5 cent prompt | 
 
g, guar. true to name, 35 
 
  
 
Cordele, aS 5th Aye. 
 
Strawberry, ever-bearing. 25 
per C, $1.50 per M, add postage. | 
W. McRee, Jefferson. 
 
Georgia -and_ -heading . collard; 
Stone and Baltimore tomato,. 45 
 
per 5 C, 80 per M del. 10 M lots 
 
$7, express Collect. Calvin Gar- 
 
1 rett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. 
 
Big, strong: Chas. Wakefield 
cabbage plants, $1.00 M FOB. 
Henry Thompson, Baxley, Rt...4. 
 
__ Klondike strawberry plants, 20 
C; 85c, 500; $1.50 M; alse. 1939: 
| crop dried peaches,  
 
12%2e th. 
Beer seeds; 10 start. Mrs, Effie | 
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. fee : 
Fives tee pine strawberry plants, 
$1.50 M. Mrs. Oo. 1 Be Cantrell, 
Gainesville, Rt. ao 
 
Mastodon strawberry planis, 
$1.65 M; Klondike, $1.25 M: All 
ve M. C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 
 
  
 
CORN & SEED CORN 
FOR SALE 
 
100 or more bu. ear corn 60c at 
my barn. C. R. Morgan, Ameri-/} 
cus, (3 mi. out on Leslie Rd.) 
 
POULTRY FOR SALE 
 
_ 200 Ancona and W. L. 1 yr. old 
hens, 75c ea. FOB. (Going out of 
business). Mrs. Lizzie McDuffie, 
Winokur, Rt. 1. 
 
50. Sheppard sir. Ancona pul- 
lets, now beginning to lay, and 4) 
cockerels, 5c ea., or 70c ea. in 
lots of 10 or more. Eugene Reese, 
Jakin. 
BANTAMS: | 
 
2 bantam cockerels, 8 mos. old, 
50c ea.; 1 feathered legs, red Buff 
Cochin, 1 red game cockerel, for 
sale at my home. W. C. Howard, 
Macon, 359 Church St. - 
 
Dark Cornish bantams, true in 
Cornish type. Buff Cochins and 
modern Black Breasted Red 
games. *Bred from show winners. 
W. K. Herndon, Augusta, 1109 
Adrian St. 
 
Dark. Cornish bantams, bred 
from show winners, $3.00 to $5.00 
trio, also some B. B. Red modern 
game bantams. Shipped on ap- 
proval; if not satisfied, will re- 
ue Z. E. TON. Augusta, Box 
910 ee 
 
White Cochins, Barred Rock 
and R. I. Red bantams, grown 
pair, $3.00; young pair, $2.00. W. 
P. Cannon, Atlanta, ai Boule- 
vard Dr. 
 
20 speckled and white Ban-'|- 
tams. Good breed. Sell or exc. for 
8 light R. I. Red hens and cock- 
erel, or other good stock. Mrs. 
Otha B. Buffington, Gjillsville, 
Rt. 1, 
 
Small midget type Georgia 
Bantams, $1.00 per pair. R. L. 
Carier, Dexter. 
 
Buff Cochin Bantams. $3 .00 pr. 
or $1.25 ea. if 4 or more in 1 Jot. 
Money order. Miss. Elizabeth Mix- 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
. 4 on, Ocilla, Rt. 1, Box 119... 
 
Purebred Buff Cochin Ban- 
tams, over 1 yr. old, $1.75 pr. or 
$2.25 trio. K. Vann, Soe 
1309 Grove. Ave. 
 
5 mixed hens and Roce Ban- 
 
tams, 18 mos. old, in good cond., 
$2.00 for lot. Robert Harris, Ma- 
rietta, Rt. 4. 
- Bantam rooster and 2-hens and 
6 chicks, 3. wks. old, $2.50 for Jot. 
Fred -Gehrken, Jr., Augusta. 307 
4th St. 
 
Buff Cochin bantams, FYE 
roosters, $1.06 ea.; 5 mos. old 
cockerels, and pulleis, W5c ea. 4 
mos. old, 0c | ea. Walter Bell, 
Americus. 3 
 
1 pr. Black Cochin bantams.| 
$3.00. T. M. Whitworth, East 
Point, 411 Bryan Ave. 4 
 
Grown: Buff Gochins, $1.25 ea.: 
Murray McM y stock. Grown 
Wihite Cochin ter, $1.25. All 
purebred. Sent lightly by express, 
J, C. Brown, Atlanta, 253 Chero- 
kee Place, S. E. | 
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: 
 
4 purebred B. R. pullets, 4% 
mos. old and 1 fine cockerel, 
$4.00. Exe. for purebred 100. Ib. 
shoat. Exc. for nice heifer calves. 
purebred Red pullets, wheat, oats, 
etc. I. L. Wright, Yatesville. 
 
300 B. R. 9 mos. old pullets, now 
jaying, 75c ea.; 350 7. L. pullets, 
4 mos. old, 500. ea. z, L. Beall, 
Louisville. 
 
900 Barred Rock pullets, 6 to 
9 wks. old, purebred, large to age, 
also 75 purebred W. L. pullets, 
17 wks. old. All bloodtested. Sell 
es amount real eheap. See me. 
 
E..L. Colston, Cornelia, Star. Rt. 
 
4 White giant Rock chickens, 
 
| aiso 15 young. ones. $10.00 for 6 
 
big hens and rooster. Sam E, 
Wimes, Haddock, Rt. 1. Box 108. 
- AAA B. R. January hatch cock- 
erels, splendid birds, $15.00 doz. 
or $1.50 ea, Money order. Mrs. R.} 
M. Sparks, Soperton. 
 
10 purebred B. R. 5. mos. old 
pullets, 75c ea. Mrs. A. R. Fosser, 
 
Cabbage, Wakefield and Dutch, 
 
be 
 
. $1.00 ea. 2 for $1.50. FOB. ses 
 
BARRED, WHITE AND 
OTHER ROCKS: 
Parks 
lets and cockerels,. $1 00, 
Crates to be returned. Mrs. 
Hilliard, Canon. Rt. 1. 
 
50 Park's B. R. yr. old Hens? dou 
50 Tancred  W. L. hens '' 2 
 
ai; 
yrs. old; 50c ea. Ss. B. Lowe, -Mans- 
field, 
 
Thompson Ringlet B. R. ae 
 
and March pullets, $1.25 a., 6 
 
for , $7.00; cockerels, hatch and 
strain, $1.25 ea.; 1 very fine cock, 
 
$1.50. All FOB. Mrs. R. L. Ma- i : 
Be GAMES: 
 
bry, Canon, Rt. 2: 
20 fine W. R. March hatch 
Fischel str. pullets and cockerels, 
from 8-9 Ib. hens, $1.00 and $1.50 
ea. Give unrelated cockerel with 
ea. order of 10 puliets. Mrs. J. L. 
Wallace, Bowersville. 
 
30 purebred B. R. 242 mos. old, 
1% to 2 Ib. roosters, $10.00 or 45 
ea. Prepaid. Mrs. H. K. Moore, 
 
Ellijay, Rt. 3. 
 
Holkiermans AAA Aristocrat B. 
R. 15-mos. old roosters purebred. 
$2.00 ea.; cockerels, same str., 
$1.00 ea.; pulleis, 75c ea.; hens, 
$1.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, 
Roy.  
 
Thosipson Exhibition type, 
March hatch B. R: cockerels, $2 
a.; May hatch, $1.50 ea. John 
A. Wilson, Martin. 
 
5 B. R. roosters, $1.25 ea., and 
3.White Leghorns, $1.00 ea. All 
 
March hatch and from Booths} 
 
AAA Nat'l Prize winning stock. 
Sold at the yard. No mail orders. 
Mrs. Grace Sosk, Powder Springs, 
Re j 
 
BRAHMAS: 
 
- Some purebred Light Brahma 
roosters, AAA grade, $1.50 ea. 
Mrs. Jessie L. ee Commerce. 
Rt... 
 
10 Light Brahma hens, 2 yrs. 
old, $1.50 ea., $12.00 for lot (roos- 
ter free). All FOB. Also want 10 or 
15 lbs. new goose feathers, cheap 
for cash or dbl. value in exch. 
Mrs..Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. 
 
Purebred Light Brahma cock- 
erels, $1.50 ea., or 2 for $2.75 in 
light. crate, FOB Express office. 
Breeding Light Brahmas for 13 
yrs. and ones offered as good as 
the best. L. J. Brown,  a 
2: 
 
CORNISH: . s 
 
Large, heavy type, purebred 
 
Dark Cornish April puillets, 4 lbs. |. 
 
and up, $1.00 ea.; cockerels, 6 Ibs. 
and up, $1.50. ea.: 9 pullets and 
cockerel, $10.00. Sat. guar. Mrs. 
Hubert Bill, Maysville, Rt. 1. 
 
10 Cornish hens and rooster, 
$10.00. Mrs. Cecil Dorminy, East 
man. 
 
5 purebred White Rock hens, 
Yr. old, $1.00. ea.; also 1 rooster, 
be: for lot. Fine ones. Mrs. B. 
 
H. Osborn, Roy. 
 
: Bloodtested, Exhibition - grade 
Cornish cockerels, $1.50 ea. Exc. 
for dried. apples, peaches, or, ap- 
ricots at 10c lb .Ba prepay trans. 
chgs.; also exc. Duroc boars, fine 
stock, farrowed June 22nd, for 
ood heifers or milch cow. Jess 
 
. Sloaf, Pelham, Rt. 1. 
 
2 purebred Cornish Indian 16 
mos. old rooster, $3.00 or $1.50 ea.; 
4-6. mos. old roosters, $5.00 or 
$1.50 ea. P. O. money order, Want 
1 purebred Bull Dog str. rooster. 
Mrs. Annie B. King, Quitman, 
Rt. 2. 
 
40 purebred Dark Cornish ear- 
ly spring hatch roosters, $1.00 ea. 
FOB. Mrs. C. A. Patierson. Ty 
Ty, Rt: 
 
35 Superior White Leghorn 
cockerels, 75 ea. Add shipping 
| ae WwW. G. Casteel, Dunwoody, 
Rt. 1. a 
 
-1- March hatch purebred Dark 
Cornish, wt. about 6 ibs., cocket- 
el $1.00; also one the same kind 
and age like to exc. for another 
of same kind. Must be thorough- 
pred. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty 
Ty, Rt. 3, Box 74. : 
 
Sey. purebred _ Dark Cornish 
hens $1.00 ea.; 3 cocks, 18 mos. 
old, $2.00 ea.; 3 th. cockerels, 
$1.00 ea. AR FOB. H. W. Thur- 
mond, Greensboro, RA. 1,  
331. : 
 
* Large type Dark Cornish young. 
roosters, $2.00 ea.; 2 March and 
April hatch, $1.50 ea.; 3 4%2 mos, 
-old, $1.25. ea., or the 3 for ne 
1 trio Black Cornish, $5.00. 
 
Sikes, Sylvester. 
 
Large type. yellow legged, pure- 
bred Dark Cornish March and 
April cockerels, $1.50 ea.; 12 hens 
and 1 wnrelated rooster, $14.00. 
No. personal checks. Miss Fior- 
ence Horne, Groveiown. 
 
5 pure, Cornish February cock- 
erels, large, heavy, $6.00 or $1/50 
ea.2.5 of same kind: April hatch, 
$1.00 ea., oF exc. all for 10 pure- 
bred White Leghorn March hatch 
punets. Mrs, J. W: Altman, Alma. 
 
4 Dark Cornish hens, 4 April 
batch _ pullets and 1 ecockerel, 
$7.50; @lso nice Cornish March 
-and April coekerels. ail purebreds, 
 
B. R. April aun pus | 
 
Tom : 
 
Rocks and others, cheap for cash. 
 
Rock hybrid. pullets. May hatch 
 
per cent, $125.00 for lot. Exp. pd. 
 
POULTRY | FOR SALE 
 
    
     
 
  
    
  
  
 
  
 
CORNISH: 
 
16 pur ebrd, 
Cornish pullets, Weber str., 2 Ibs. 
 
See Holland, Sparks, Rt. a: 
 
hens, $1.00 ea.; rooster, $1.50 or 
$7.00 for lot; pullets, 4 mos. a 
| 15 ea. Mrs. Alma Oliver, Roy. . 
 
Purebred Dark Cornish : -April 
 
lent stock..J. = Gardner, Locust 
Grove. i 
 
6 game stags, one-half Sanders 
 
Shawl, $5 00 ea. also 6 hens, $2.50 
ea. Guar. not to run. Rudolph At- 
kins, Cedartown, Ret. de 
. Few fine Warhorse game pul- 
lets, $1.50 - $2.00 ea.; roosters, 
$2.00 ea. Eggs, $2.00 per 15. C. 
D. Decker, Brunswick. ~ 
Beautitul variegated game pul- 
lets, laying, $2.00 ea.; real fight- 
ing game (Red) roosters, $2.50 
ea. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. 
Parmenta Red cockerels, . se- 
lected for. mating, $1.50 or $2.09 
ea. del. L. S. Polk, Newborn. 
 
Ginn Reds, pound size _ trios, 
$3.00; crowing stags, $2. 50 a.; 
same age puliets, $2.00 ea. Will 
ship COD. L. T. Vaughn, Roy- 
ston, Rt- 2. 
 
A No. 1 cocks, Travellers, 1% 
yr. old, $1.50 ea.; hen and cock, 
$2.50; 6 mo. old stag and pullet, 
$1.75; some small cockerels and 
 
games. M. O. only. Z. E. Dunlap. 
Chauncey. 
GIANTS: 
 
2 April hatch nice White fe 
erels, $4.75 or $2.50 ea. Cash or 
M. O. only. Mrs. W. Tommie 
ecuriees Collins, Ri. 2. 
 
White Giant 1939 hatch publica 
now beginning to lay, $1.50 ea. or 
$20.00 for lot of 16. S. W. Gladin. 
Brooklet. 
 
15 purebred, ploodtested White 
Jersey Giants, fine stock, 5 mos. 
old September 20th, $10.00 for lot. 
or 70c ea., 80 per cent a 
pew Lowery, Ashburn, Rt. 2, Box 
198. = 
 
Imperial Matings. 2 mos. old, 
$1.50 ea. FOB. Ruth Matheson, 
Columbus, Forrest Rd. 
 
April hatch Jersey White G jgnt 
cockerels, $2.00 ea. postpaid. Dal- 
las Chastain, Talking Rock; Rt. 2. 
HAMBURGS: 
 
*2 Silver Spangied Hamburg 
hens and rooster, purebred, $3.00 
 
not postpaid. Lige Brantley, So- 
perton, Rt, 2. 
 
LEGHORNS: 
 
Few hundred big ine Leghorn 
 
pullets, fine red flop combs, now 
Jaying, $1.00 ea. Come and se- 
lect them. Paul Hambrick, East- 
man. 
. Several hundred W. T, pulleis, 
11 mos. old, laying well, no culls, 
$1.25 ea. at my yard. Mrs. H. V. 
Franklin, Register. 
 
-15 AAA White Leghorn pullets, 
 
6 mos. old, wormed and yaccin- 
ated, now laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. 
Byrom Hambrick, Ideal. 
25 March hatch AAA W.-L. pul- 
Jets, $17.00; 20 pullets 3 mos. old, 
$10.00; 25 Leghorn hens, some 
jJaying, March 1938 hatch, 60 ea. 
All Roselawn Sit. Mrs. Ss. Ww. 
Hughes, Scotland. 
 
6 purebred S. C. Brown Leg 
horn 5 mos. old cockerels, 50c ea. 
COD. Mrs. W. E. Hammons, 
Douglasville, Rt. 2. 
 
9 Buff Leghorn. hens and 
rooster, $7.50, also nice Be iiig 
hatch pullets, mixed Barred 
 
Willie Mae Morley, Greensboro, 
Rt. 1, Box 109.  
 
300 March hatch Hanson Ww. L. 
pullets. laying some, 80c ea. G. 
B. Dasher Valdosta, Rt. 3. 
 
400 March 20th hatch Siedel 
str. W. L. pullets, wormed and 
vaccinated, ready for laying, $1.10 
ea., or $1.00 a. for lot. Jas. B. 
Woods, Brooks. 
 
250 big type W. L. Hens, AAA 
grade, 1939 hatch, now laying, 
$1.25 ea. A. J. pine Waco, 
Rt. 2. : 
8S. Cc. W. L. hens, now asia, 
50c ea. Mrs. W. W. Trimble, 
Adairsville. 
 
80. fine Brown Leghorn- -Barred 
 
doex. like Rocks and lay like Leg- 
horns) $50.00 for lot; 100 same 
kind, February hatch; laying 50 
 
in Ga. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Coch- 
ran, Rt. 1. 
 
April and May hatch B. L. 
cockerels, $1.00 ea. in lots of 8 or 
9 in lot, or $1.25 ea. Single coex- 
erel.: Mrs. Seige Poole, Spent, 
Rt. 2: 
 
25 young White Legherh hens, 
 
  
 
  
 
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LEGHORNS: 
large type Dark | 
 
and up size, $11.50 or 75c ea. Mrs. | 
| 505. 
 
6 thoroughbred Cornish Indian i 
 
cockerels,: $2.50 ea.. FOB.: Exeel-: 
 
| $1.00 each, (sell any amount). All 
Roundhead and haif Georgia 
 
Pure S. A. Ginn Grays and 
 
pullets, $1.50 trio. Guar. pure pit) 
 
AAA White Jersey Giant cock- |. 
erels and pullets for breeders | 
 
or $1.25 ea. Mrs. B. L. Rovinson, ; 
 
beautifully marked, for sale or 
 
270-323 ege str. Leghorn April, 
AAA R. I. Red April cockerels. 
 
to 186 egg hens, 75c to $1.25 ea.;  
150 N. 
 
15 = 
 
well, 
 
Carrollton, Rt. 2 (il miles So. - 
 
FOB. 
,Monticelle, Rt. 5, c-o H. H. Cald- 
 
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15 Buff Leghorn heng now lay: : 
ing, and -cockerel, $6.00. Mrs. J. 
B. Caneieel ae RFD 8. Box 
 
  
 
         
 
       
 
90 Buff Lphorh4 1 Mos. oid puis! 
lets and 10 cockerels, $1 00 ea., or 
$95.00 for lot; W>"L:" pullets, 
monih oid, $25.00 C; 5 mos. $1.10  
ea. also 10 White Rock AAA pul- 
lets and cockereis, 6 mos. old 
$13 50, M. Sanders, Dublin. : 
 
40 W. L. pullets,, from reve 
stock, April hatch, ready, to. lay, 
 
          
      
    
       
 
  
    
    
       
        
    
 
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ville on No. 13 highway.. John. 
Miller, Gainesville, Rt. 6, Box 275. 
 
12 choice 4 mos. old AAA Brown 
Leghorn roosters from fine, :se- 
lected stock, $7.5 or 75c ea. Par- 
ty pay shipping chgs. Lee Crow, 
Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143, ~~ 
 
100 Master breeding quality +) 
mos. old W. L. pullets, 50c ea. 
FOB. Mrs. Sandy Tyson. Sparks. | 
 
20 W. L. 1938 hatch hens, large  
type, $15.00; 5 mixed Bantam = 
hens and rooster, $1.50 for lot; 14 
White King pigeons, 40c ea. All 
ie Mrs. E. V. Prather, Lithonia,  
 
3. 
 
23 fine cockerels, 6 mos. old 
from Bagbys AAA 337 egg line, 
$1.00 to $3.00 ea.; 80 fine breed-  
ing Kerlin. hens, 15e ea. No ship- 
ments, all at my yard. W. H. 
Whitehead, Forest Park, % mi. 
East. of Rock Cut. 
 
10 purebred W. L. stock soak 
erels, 5 mos. old, $9.00 or $1.00 ea. | 
a Sam Owens.. Covington, Ri.  
36 W. L. Hens, soon ready for | 
Jaying, and 4 cockerels, $26.00 or. 
75 ea. in lots of 10. Rufus Ward, 
Hartsfield, Rt. 1. 
 
100 bloodtested, State Apprevea 
AAAA grade White Leghorns. | 
See or write. Myron Benefieid, 
Carrollton, Rt. 2. 
 
2 Brown Leghorn hens, 75c ea. - 
B. M. Sea Atlanta, Rt. 8, 2 
155. 
 
April 1998 hatch Brown Led 
hons, dewormed and in good _ 
cond., 10 hens and rooster, $10.00  
FOB. Mrs. W. A. King, Pitts. 
 
Buff Leghorn April 1939 hatch 
cockerel, thoroughbred, $1.00. 
Cash with order. R. W. Adams,  
Commeree, Rt. 2. : 
 
50 March hatch Eng. Ww. L. 
pullets, AAA, start laying soon, 
75c ea. at my place. Walter B. 
Allen, Folkston, Ri. 2, Box 21 A. 
 
10 B. L. hens, Everlay str., 15 
mos. old, $9.00-or $1.00 ea. 1 cock, 
same str. and age, $1.50 or lot for  
$10.00. Wallace Wilson, Martin. 
 
4 Black Leghorn cockerels, No. a 
A grace, prize winning stock. 5 
mos. old, ready for service, $4.00. 
 
     
  
      
 
   
       
   
  
 
    
  
  
       
  
 
    
       
       
         
 
        
    
       
            
     
       
     
       
         
       
       
       
 
  
   
  
 
   
 
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50 pen ped. W.: = pene, oe me 
old, Barron sir. now Jaying; 50 
AAA Legoreas, 6 mos. old, laying. 
and well developed, also 5 mos. 
old half Jersey bull, well dev. and 
 
     
        
          
     
     
      
 
trade. A. R. Sheddan,- College 
Park, Rt. 2. ; 
Big type. big egg, Roslawn ue 
 
      
         
 
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cockerels, 75c a.} 
 
  
    
  
 
ibe ea. All FOB. Mrs. R. M. Wels 
ters, Martin. z 
 
80 W. L: pullets tot sale. Bea 
or write for. information. Mrs. 3 
J. Mote, Arlington. ; 
 
11 Buff Leghorn April Bateh 
nice Red Comb pullets and roos- 
ter, $7.75 for lot. Mrs. Eihel San- - 
ders, Buchanan, Ri. 2. - See 
200. W. L: pullets, 4 to 18 ks. 
old,: from trapnested flock .of 200 
 
   
         
       
     
 
           
  
        
  
       
        
     
   
 
H.-Red puilets, 4 to 12 
wks, old (not trapnested), '50c to | 
Ges: Stripling, Macon. 
 
  
  
       
       
 
     
 
Rt. 
 
a Ss. Cc. W. kL. yearling hens, 
direct from Booths AAA up to 
342 egg matings, large size, heal. 
thy, laying, $1.00 ea. FOB. Mrs.  
T. W. Hagood, Atianta, (Rt. a 
261 West Lake Ave. 
 
20 March 27th hatch cpekerelee 
direct from Hanson, 300 egg ped. 
yearling mating, $1.00 ea. Hewes 
E. Beers, Newnan. 2a 
175 W. L. hens, Yr. old, vats 
 
cinated .and wormed, from Co- a 
lonial Best grade, culled, laying 
65c ea. Mrs. W. M. Cham- oS 
bers, Carrollton, Rt. 2. 
 
200 W. L. pullets, 17 wks. old,-. 
vaccinated and wormed, best  
grade, 85c ea: A. B. Chambers, _ 
 
     
         
             
     
      
       
        
         
  
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
  
    
    
  
  
   
  
 
Carrollton). Et 
9 Everylay N. L. puilets, April : 
hatch, and 3 cockerels, 75c ea.  
Joh Wilbur Caldwell, 
 
well. 
 
80 AAA W. L. hens, May 2, 
1938 hatch, now Jaying above 50 
 
  
 
  
  
   
  
 
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at my yard, or FOB. No culls: B.. 
 
V. Swinson, OEE 2 mi. East ~~ 
 
  
 
60c a. See or: write. F. M. Nutt, 
N ae Segre 
 
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MINORCAS: - 
_ Kerchers. Buff Minorca cock- 
-erels, AAA breeding, April hatch, 
$1.50 ea., or exc. for 3 puliets of 
- Caihoun, Rt. 1. 
April hatch Giant Biack Min- 
orca cockerel, $2.00. L. B. Mii- 
_lians, Newnan. 
- 9 Giant Biack Minorca hens ahd 
2 pullets for sale; want 1 Shep- 
yard Ancona rooster, 1 yr. old. 
ie D. Eliott. Lavonia. Rt. 1. 
' ORPINGTONS: 
25 purebred, 4 wks. old Buff 
Orp. chicks, 25c ea.; also 156 
wks. old, 30c ea., 40 pullets 8 wks. 
oid, 50c ea. Mrs. E. H. Smith 
Cochran, Rt. 2. 
3 Buff Orp. 1938 hatch roosters 
full strain. 90c ea. del., or T5c 
ea. FOB. Mrs. B. G. Cranford, 
Chauncey, Rt. 2. 
Some purebred Buff Orp. and 
B. R. March hatch cockerels, $1 
ea. Mrs. Annie Lewis, Eatonton, 
Rt. 1. 
April hatch AAA Buff roosters, 
ploodtested, 50c ea. Mrs. H. 
Tench, Cornelia, Star Rt. 
- Booths AAA Buff Orp. March 
 
roosters, $1.00 ea. plus 
postage. Mrs. W. L. Elrod, Ash- 
and. Rt. 1, Box 226. 
 
Have black scuppernong 
grapes, $1.00 bu. All FOB. Mrs. 
Gussie Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4. 
 
_ February hatch Buff Orp. cock- 
erels, Booths Lady Egg-a-Day 
strain, Parent stock direct, $2.00 
ea. FOB. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry. 
 
: at 
-PEAFOWLS: 
1 pr. 1 yr. old Peafowis, $25.00 
FOB. Mrs. John Bizzeil, Unadil- 
 
  
 
6 pigeons, 3 pr. for $1.50, or 50c 
pair. Mirs. Altice Ray, Tallapoosa. 
Rese: 
1 pr. Ringneck doves mated 
and working $1.50 FOB. L. A. 
-Castellow, Macon, 107 Cabiness 
_ Ave. . 
 
Fantails, Ball Head Tumblers 
gnd Rollers. $3.00 pair; Mallard 
icks, $1.75 ea.; Birchen Game 
 
. Transou, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica 
St. N. E. He 1303J. - 
 
8 pr. purebred White King 
pigeons, 75c pr. Exc. for heavy 
breed pullets, March or April 
 
hatch. John Koenig, LaGrange. 
4 pr. mixed pigeons, 35c pr. or 
 
3 pr., $1.00, or lot for $1.35. FOB. 
 
Cash or money order. James 
 
Harmon, Canton, Rt. 1. 
 
QUAIL: 
 
5 young quail, 2 mos. old, $2.50 
 
for lot. Grace M. Schneider, At- 
 
janta, Rt. 4, Box 240. 
 
Ga. Bob White full grown 
 
quail, $1.00 ea. in lots of 10 or 
 
more; some last yr. birds $2.06 
 
ea. A. C. Salter, Jr., Bartow. 
 
Ga. Bob White Quail, $3.00 pr.; 
Chukar partridges, $6.00 pr., 
Ringneck pheasants, almost 
grown, hens, $1.50 ea.; cocks, 
$1.00 ea.; Silver Sebright cocks, 
$1.50 ea. C. T. Gaines, Buford. 
 
REDS (New Hampshires) : 
 
7 New Hampshire Red cocker- 
els, A-1 grade, March hatch, $1.90 
ea. Mrs. W. F. Peck, Gainesville, 
Rt. 9. 
_ Fine, purebred, fine stock N. H. 
Red early April hatch cockerels, 
large size, $1.00 ea. BOB. Rosco 
Wilson. Sparta. 
 
30 March hatch New Hamp- 
shire Red pullets, from unrelated 
stock. $30.00 for lot, FOB. Mrs. 
Albert Wilcox, Nicholis. 
 
15 N. H. purebred hens, June 
1938 hatch, direct from Colonial. 
90c ea. with rooster free; also 
good mule,. work anywhere, wt. 
1200 ibs. cheap for cash. Mrs. Sid 
Smith. Macon, Rt. 5. 
 
25 N, H. May 15th hatch cock- 
-erels, Lindstrom str., $1.25 ea. 
FOB. R.H. Brown, Locust Grove. 
50 N. H. Red hens and 2 roost- 
ers, 80c ea. Exc. some for pure- 
bred brood sow. J. W. Watkins, 
Cleveland Rt. 5. 
 
15 N. H. red hens, now laying, 
$1.00 ea. M. O. preferred. Mrs. P. 
iz. Wallace, Mountain View. Con- 
ley Road. 
 
5 S. C.. New Hampshire Red 
cockereis, 100 per cent purebred, 
6 mos, old, $1.00 ea. Money order. 
Mrs. John G. Hudson, Cairo, Rt. 
 
_ New H. Red puliets, 12 or more 
4 wks. old, 40c ea.; 15 or more, 
10-12 wks. old. Make offer for all 
or part. Also 5 B. R. purebred, 
aying B. R. pullets, $5.00. Mrs. 
J. E. Passe, Madison Rt. 2. 
 
_ 6 purebred large N. H. Red May 
hatch cockerels, 75c ea. Extra 
ine, very dark, make nice breed- 
ers. Want pr. of Emden geese. 
State price, age and if mated. J. 
H. Barr, Lumpkin. oe 
 
game breeding. W. D. Wilbanks, 
 
ci 
antam cockerels, $1.50 ea. John] 
 
  
 
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REDS (New Hampshires) : 
 
50 R. O.-P. sired New Hamp- 
shire pullets, ready to lay, $1.00 
ea. J. N. Barnes, Chipley. 
 
REDS (Rhode Island) ; 
 
R.I. Red cockerels, direct from 
special laying strain. April hatch 
$1.60 ea. Mrs. E. W. Golden, Doe- 
run. Rt. 3. 
 
15 AA Red May hatch cocker- 
 
els, from Booths, 75c ea. in 9ts 
 
of 3, plus express, while they last. 
Mrs. Ive Moore, Whitesburg, Rt. 
fo z 
 
5 Donaldson Red. hens, now 
laying, also 5 same str. pullets 
$7.50 for lot. Mrs. Charlie Pea- 
cock, Eastman, 
 
10 R. I. Red pullets, 5 mos. old, 
 
$7.50 for lot FOB; also Bantam 
 
pullets and roosters. 6 mos. old, 
50c ea. J. W. Harwell, Athens, 565. 
Boulevard. 
 
11 R I. Red Feb. hatch dark 
pullets, soon lay, Donaldson AAA 
grade, $10.00. B. Jordon, Monti- 
cello. 
 
Dark egg bred R. I. Red cock- 
erels, nearly grown, $2.00 ea. 
Eggs, $1.50 per 15 postpaid, Mrs. 
Don Donaldson, Decatur, De 
24052, 
 
Purebred R. I. Red cockerels 
from heavy laying str., for sale. 
Mrs. Ira Biankenship, Wrights- 
ville. P. O. Box 205. 
 
AAA R. I. Red cockerels, 3 and 
5 mos. old, Booth. str. T5c and 
$1.00 ea. FOB Chas. Stone 
Woodcliff. 
 
15 AAA bloodtested. Feb. hatch 
R. I. Red pullets, $1.00 ea. also 
sey. fine roosters, same price. 
Mrs. D. A. Wright, Helena, Rt. 1. 
 
50 February, hatch, purebred, 
bloodtested puilets, R. I. Reds, 
Buff Orp., Barred and White 
Rocks, 75c ea. at my yard for 
quick sale. Mrs. Julia Randall. 
Metter, Rt. 1. , : 
 
5 R. I. Red May cockerels. 
$1.50 ea. Money orders. C. H, 
Franklin, Lawrenceville Rt. 3. 
 
Few 3 mos. old puliets, rich 
 
dark Donaldsons Reds, $1.00 ea.; 
 
larger cockerels. $1.00 to $1.50 ea.;. 
Big dark hens, $1.25 each. 
selected hatching eggs, $1.25 for 
16. Mrs. Grady Brown, Stone 
Mtn. Rt. 1. 
 
ginning to lay, direct Warrens 
R. O. P. mating, $1.00 ea. Lewis 
E. Beers, Newnan. 
 
Pur big bone, mountain sir. 
R. I. Red roosters, $1.00 ea. Ship- 
ping wt. at 414 to 5 lbs. Mrs. J. E. 
Donaldson, Summit, Rt. 2. 
SUSSEX: 
 
$ young Speckled Sussex cock- 
erels, $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 ea., or 
exc. for 3 young Speckled laying 
hens. Good stock. Mrs. C. R. 
Sorrelis, Monroe, Rt. 1. 
 
10 March hatch purebred 
Speckled Sussex pullets and 1 
cockerel, wt. 5 Ibs. $10.00, or 
$1.00 ea. Berry str. Mrs. L. E. 
Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. 
 
TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE, 
DUCKS, ETC,, FOR SALE: 
 
White Muscoveys, ducks, $1.00 
ea.; drakes, $1.25 ea. Frank Kac- 
sik Macon, Rt. 4. 
 
Trio pure White Pekin ducks, 
$1.50 FOB; drakes, 75c ea., 2 for 
$1.25. Mrs. L: K. Fryer, Talbot- 
ton. Rt. 1. 
 
. White Holland turkeys, also the 
Bronze and Narragansetts, at 
market prices. Have several hun- 
dred for sale. C. W. Waughtel, 
Homeland. : 
 
Young, healthy, started  gui- 
neas, 3 wks. old, 20c; 6 wks. old, 
30c; 10 wks. old, 40c each, FOB. 
Exe. for purebred chickens. J. C. 
Henry, Avondale Esiates, Old 
Rock Bridge Road. 
 
Buff ducks young stock about 
ready to lay Cay as well as Leg- 
horns), from Americas best 
strain, 10 females with 2 drakes, 
$19.00; fewer number, $1.00 ea. 
FOB. R. E. Keliey. Avera. 
 
40 demesticated Wild Mallard 
ducks, full grown, $2.50 pair. also 
Muscoveys, the quackless type, 
$2.50 pair. U. L. Carmical, Atlan- 
ta, Rt. 8, Box 505. : 
 
Sey. 
drakes, 1 Mallard drake and 2 pr. 
Blue Geese, all for $1.00 each. L. 
L. Williams, Cordele, Rt. A. 
 
Pure White Pekins $1.00 ea., 
$2.50 per trio,.Everlay strain and 
all this yrs. hatch. F. P. Prather, 
Monroe, Rt. 1. 
 
 4 pr. White and Brown Puddle 
ducks, $1.00 pr. J. W. Camp. Li- 
thonia, Rt. 1. 
 
Pure White Pekin drakes, 75c 
ea. or 2 for $1.25, FOB. Mrs. L. K. 
Fryer, Talbotten.  
 
30 head of pided geese, $1.00 
ea. in lots of 10; $2.25 per pair, or 
$30.00 for lot. Jessie McDaniel, 
Omega, Rt. 1. 
 
10 nice young full grown ducks 
(6 hens and 4 drakes), cross be- 
tween White Pekin and Indian 
Runner, good layers, 75c ea. FOB. 
 
R. C. Henderson, 
Menor. _ Be oak eS 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
ars, $1.00. Miss Roberta McCol- 
 
| bright, free of worms, 8 lbs., $1.00. 
 
75 R. I. Red March pullets, be-; 
 
"GAMES:  - 
 
White Pekin ducks and 5 
and from dead game stock. cheap 
 
  
 
-ea.; White Runner drakes, $1.00 
a. C. S. Hotcomb, Jonesboro. 
 
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, 
DUCKS ETC *> 
 
' Drakes, black and white Mus- 
covey, $125; $1.00 ea.; Mallard, 
$1.00 ea.; pure Buff.Orp. roost- 
 
lum, Grantville. 
 
2 old ducks, Mallard - wild 
mixed, also 1 drake, 8 young 3 
mos. old (well feathered), $7.00 
or 75 ea.; also dried horse ap- 
ples, 1939 crop, from ripe fruit, 
 
Mrs. 
 
C. A. Black, The Rock, Rt. 
1 : 
 
22 turkeys, 6 mos. old, also 3 
grown hens, $2.00 ea. for whole 
lot. Mrs. Cecil Dorminy, Bast-- 
man. 
 
Young, healthy, started guines, 
3 wks. old, 20c ea.; 6 wks., 30c ea.; 
10 wks., 40c ea. FOB. Exc. for 
ce. chickens. J. C. Henry, 
 
yondale Estates (Old Rock 
Bridge Road). 
 
Drakes, 1 black and White 
Muscovey, $1.50; pure Mallard, 
March and April hatch, $1.00 and 
75c ea.; 1 Buff Orp. rooster, $1.00; 
Want some R. C. Columbian Wy- 
andotte pullets and eggs. Miss 
Roberta McCollum, Grantville. 
 
4 ducks, nearly grown, $3.00 
for the lot. Miss Eunice Ellison, 
Silver Creek. Rt. 1. 
 
25 Muscovey ducks, 4 to 6 wks. 
old now, $7.00 for lot del. if lot 
taken, or 30c ea.; also 6 grown 
ducks, good layers, and drake, 
$7.50 del. Mrs. W. T Bryan, 
Furln, Rta, 
WYANDOTTES: 
 
5 Golden Wyandotte March 
pullet: and 1 rooster (wt. 4 Ibs. 
or more) $5.00, or 2 lots. $9.50. 
Mrs. Genie Sanders, Buchanan, 
Rt. 2. Fs oe eas ; : 
 
Full blood R. C. White Wyan- 
dotie roosters, February and 
March hatch, Triple A, $1.50 ea. 
Mrs. Hattie M. Tanner, Tennille. 
 
Bloodtested AAA White Wyan- 
dotte roosters, *Rebruary hatch, 
$1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Hattie M. 
Tanner, Tennille).  
 
Super grade RS CSSi-L. Wyan~ 
dotte April hateh:cockereis. from 
ped. bloodtsted= stock, $1.00 ea. 
not prepaid. M. O. preferred. Mrs. 
E. B. McLeroy: Batonton, Rt. 1. 
 
    
   
 
2 White Wyandotte roosters } - 
 
80c ea.; 5 Partridge Rock hens 
and rooster, $12.00; 15 White Wy- 
andotte frier roosters from prize 
stock, 65c ea. All-purebred and 
 
FOB. Mrs. Mattie B. McPherson. | 
 
Rabun Gap, Rt. 1. 
 
10S _L. Wyandotte, puilets, 75c 
ea. Miss. Ellen Murphy, Mat- 
thews. g  
 
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BABY CHICKS: 
 
Want some chicks, prefer 
Brown Leghorns or B. R., but 
other breeds. considered; also 
 
  
 
  
 
want some hens for setting. Have. 
 
good farm prodtice totrade...No4 
trash. Mrs. C,.T. Wiliams, -Dal-, 
 
   
   
 
  
 
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Want 1 or 200Redsor Barred 
 
Rocks - near-- he te aise ent. 
 
halves; alse exc 4% cup Giant, 
 
_ for <2 cup Tape) 
seed. N.' Wi; McLeod, Shellman. 
BANTAMS: 2 > 
 
Want 1 pr. purebred Golden 
Sebright bantams,~ small type, 
with rose comb. Nothing accepted 
except purebred. . R. Wade, 
Mitchell, Rt, 2. y.> =. 
BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER 
ROCKS:  
 
Want 2 roosters, purebred 
Plymouth cks,-from 4-6 mos. 
old, wt. 4-5 Ibs..State what you 
 
have. N. D.)Byess, Jasper,:Rt. 1. 
CORNISH: . 25) = 
 
     
 
      
    
   
 
  
    
 
accept. Mrs R 
Adairsville, Rt, 2. 
 
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game chickens  pur 
onable for .cash: Write: John _E: 
Nicholson; Blairsvill; | 
 
Want 6-10-Game.pulleits and a 
stag or cock. Must: be purebred 
 
  
  
 
for cash. No Crosses wanted. Mrs. 
J. B. Davis; Jr.,.Mt, Airy, Rt.1.7 
 
Want 2 game: roosters. Write] 
 
what you:have, Mrs. W. A, Sheil-) 
nutt, Preabkiis, Rez j-" 
 
Want hear from parties, having: 
pit game Cchickehs; either Blue 
or Warhorse. 7:8: Brewr, Lum--. 
ber City, "Rt To's 27 
 
GIANTS: * oe 
 
Want some. good-Jersey Bigck 
Giants, 4 hns* and 
March. 1939-haidi 
you have and* pri 
Beck} Lithonia R 
 
  
   
 
   
    
 
State what 
Mrs. WC? 
 
 
 
     
     
 
  
  
   
 
Silver~ Spangled. Ma re and | 
 
a 
 
Brown Leghorn cockerls. and | 
 
#corn, 5 
 
grain seed oats, 50c bu.; 
 
LEGHORNS: 
 
Want 50 to 200 S. Cc. W.-L. 
pullets, March or April hatch, 
well raised. from high laying 
strain, no culls. Give all inform- 
ation and price in first letter. D. 
I. Daniel, Hogansville. 
 
Want 15 or 20 Brown or Yellow 
Leghorn hens not over 1 yr. old. 
Must be good. Write. Mrs. J. M. 
Cook, Athens, Rt. 2. 
 
Want 50 or more good str. W. 
L. pullets, 5 mos. or younger, no 
culls. for cash. B. C. Plyler, Dai- 
sy, Rt. 1. 
 
Want 10 or 15 Brown Leghorn 
ready to lay pullets, healthy and 
reasonable price. S. P. Howe, At- 
lanta, 672 Rosalia St., S.E. 
 
Want 25 W. L. pullets not later 
than April 1939 hatch. or 25 R. I. 
Red or Barred Rocks not later 
than March 1939 hatch. Must be 
from high producing stock and 
reasonable. G. W. Darden Ath- 
ens. 794 Prince Ave. 
 
MINORCAS: 
 
Want Black Minorca puliets 
and rooster. State age and price 
on dif. lots. Like to hear at once. 
Mrs. Charlie Toler. Tarrytown. 
URRY, 2: 
 
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 
 
Exc. 
hens, not over 2 yrs. old, any 
breed except Leghorns or Ban- 
tams. Mrs. J. P. Morland, Jesup. 
 
TURKEYS. GUINEAS. GEESE, 
DUCKS, ETC:: 
 
Want a trio of Speckled gui- 
neas. State price and age. C. L. 
Perdue, Decatur, Rt. 1. 
 
_ Want a this yrs. hatch Bronze 
gobbler. Must be large for breed- 
 
Ing purposes. Write what you 
have in Bronze. Mrs. J. H. Ellis. 
Stephens. a 
WYANDOTTES: 
 
100 Red-Wyandotte hybrid pul- 
jets, AAA April hatch, from, ap- 
proved, bioodtested hen for kale. 
J. E. Mathis. Warm Springs. 
 
GRAIN AND HAY 
FOR SALE 
 
Pure Bancroft seed oats, 75c 
bu. Clean, bright, no-smut and 
rust, also country cured, Hick- 
ory smoked hams, good, tender 
and trimmed close, 30c Ib. Have 
 
  
 
  
 
5 wts., 18, 20, 25, 21, 21 each. Ri- | 
 
ley C. Couch, Turin. | 
 
300 bu. Hastings seed oats, 
free from disease and smut, 50 
bu. FOB. John W. ~Moorhead, 
Canon, Ri. 1. 
 
Peanut and Peavine hay for 
sale. Can be arranged to be del: 
to you with 6 tons or more. Mar- 
ion J. Dinkins, Ashburn. 
 
Pure Bancroft seed oats. cert. 
by Ga. Crop Imp. Assn., for pur- 
ity and germination; recleaned 
and graded. $1.00 bu. up to 10 bu. 
 
plots; 90c bu. up to 100 bu.; over 
 
100 bu, 85c bu. All prices del. R. 
M. Turner, Royston. 
 
100 bu. new Terruf oats, de- 
 
fyloped by the Ga. Experiment 
 
station, 60c bu. FOB. M. Aubrey 
Owen, Gay. 
 
Pure Cokers Fulgrain oats, 
heavy yielding, 65c bu. FOB. Fer- 
rell Dunn, Zebulon. 
 
400 bu. Hastings 100 to one 
oats, 45c bu. Pure and clean. Dor- 
sey Martin, Canon, Rt. 1. 
 
Hastings 100 bu. oats, clean, 
bright, no smut, no rust, yield 50 
per acre, 50c bu. here. W. H. Bol- 
ton, Griffin. 
 
New Teriff oats. highest yield- 
ing, rust-proof, smut-proof, cold 
resistant, 75c bu.; Gasta seed 
wheat, highest yielding Ga. sta- 
 
~j tion, $1.20 bu. R. D. Tatum, Pal- 
 
metto. : 
 
Re-cleaned seed Es, Hastings 
100 bu. var., 45c bun 5 bu. lots; 
also, baled oat straw, $8.00 ton. J. 
W. Lang, Omega. 
 
50 to 100 bu. good, well cleaned. 
heavy, sound oats, some vetch 
mixed in, 40c bu. in even wi. 5 bu. 
bags, FOB; also about 50 bu. Ab- 
ruzzi ige, $1.25 bu. FOB, or trade 
for good corn sheiler, hand or 
power, or pay cash for sheller. A. 
D. Smith, Warrenton. 
 
Gasta seed wheat. $1.25 bu.; 
Texas rust-proof seed oats, 75c 
-bu.; also 18 Ibs. fine, selected pop 
lb. Charles Woodliff, 
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 
 
 Genuine Abruzzi rye, recieaned, 
2nd yr. from Coker, high germ- 
ination, $1.30 bu.; 500 bu. Mer- 
 
41-ritts Fulghum oats, 2nd yr. bright 
 
sound, 45c bu.; Cokers Fulgrain 
oats, 50c bu. W. L. Clark, Augus- 
ta, 556 Walker St. 
 
<: Pure Cokers No. 2 sitr., Ful- 
rai Hast- 
ungs:.100 bu., 50c bu.; Gasta seed 
wheat. $1.00 bu. All free of smut, 
Other prains or obnoxious grasses. 
 
  
 
pullets, 3*mos. old; $1.00 ea WwW omory Jackson, Goggins. 
 
L,, 311 egg: stotk, cockerels, $3.00} 
 
  
 
. Beardiess Barley, prolific crop 
 
for good land, for grazing or cut- 
ting. W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville... 
eZ : i Bese z Pane x 
 
    
 
  
 
Friday, September 15, 19 
 
Allentown... 
 
this yrs. corn for few. 
 
_1 honey extractor (will extrac 
 
  
 
zone. Mrs. V. 'T. Chamblee 
(ming, Rt. 20>  
 
    
  
    
   
    
    
    
   
    
  
  
  
    
   
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
    
  
   
   
   
   
  
   
    
    
  
   
  
   
   
   
  
   
   
  
  
  
   
   
   
   
   
   
     
   
  
    
     
  
      
    
  
  
    
    
    
   
  
   
   
    
   
  
     
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
  
 
FRUITS FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Approximately 12 to 1400 
good Kieffer pears, 50c bu. FO 
truck at orchard. W. C. Sheinut 
 
Apples all kinds, packed an 
unpacked. Delicious now moy 
Day and night service. On 
lanta-Asheville paved highway, 
12 mi. above Cornelia, E. M. Ma 
thewes, Hollywood. 
 
Tree run apples to true 
priced. right. Ross E. Clem 
Cornelia. Se 
 
- Apples for truckers, large 
small quantities. Also boxe 
ples at our packing house. 
Miller, Cornelia. ss 
 
Nice sundried apples, 1939, 
10c: lb. in 10 Ib. lots or more. 
J. B. Jones, Dahionega, Rt. 1. 
 
25 lbs. dried apples, free f 
peel, core and worms, 1939 cr 
12c lb. del. Mrs. Homer M 
Jasper Re. 2. : 
 
1939 sundried apples, free fr 
core and peelings. 10c ib. in 10 
more -lb. lots; 
 
plants, 30c C; $2.50 M; 
30c C., $2.50 M; Mastodon > 
bearing, 25c C., $2.00 M. Del 
Ga Miss L. M. White, Dahic 
ega, Rt..1, Box 35. ee 
 
1930 dried peaches, 12%c 
fresh country butter, 2-4 
weekly. 25c lb. Cow T. B. teste 
also Klondike strawberry pla 
20c C; 85c. 500; $1.50 M. 
Grace Crow, Cumming, Rt. | 
 
  
 
Vegetables For Sale 
 
  
 
Red, Green hot and sweet pe 
per 40c gal. del.; white nest o 
ions, 40c gal.; garlic bulbs. 
Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, LaGrange 
4, Bx. 79. : 2 
 
Green and red hot and gr 
bell pepper, 25c gal.; King Alfre 
daffodil buibs, 75c C; small siz 
50c C; white, August lilies, bloom. 
ing size, 20c ea. Add postage. Mr 
Doyle Conner, Buchanan,  
 
HONEY BEES and BE 
SUPPLIES FOR SALI 
 
White table. in comb Honey 
> Ib. pails by mail, 75c del 
Ib. $1.50. Ext. honey, 2c chea 
on the pound. 6 or 12 5-Ib. pails 
del, $7.00 doz. 3 doz. $20.00. 
in Ga. Curd Waiker, Norristoy 
Gallberry honey, best qual 
No. 10 pail, $1.30 del. in 3rd 20 
or $1.00 here; also AAA Bar 
Rocks, April 6th hatch, raz 
raised cockerels, and pullets, 
ea.; a cockerel free with 12 
lets. Devoe Smith. Adrian. 
Fancy table honey, com 
ext., 5 Ibs., 75c; 10 Ibs., 
Postpaid in Ga; 65_ Ib. 
$3.50 FOB. Quality guar. 
Frerking, Lumber City. 
Choice Ext. honey, 60 Ib. ca 
$3.60. FOB; 480 Ib. bbis., 5c 
FOB. D. P. Green, Winder. | 
 
Several hives bees comp 
with brood chamber and su 
$5.00 ea. 6 for $25.00. J. Jol 
Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 124. 
 
37 hives bees in pat. hive, 
 
  
 
  
 
frames at a time). All for sale ai 
low price. Come or write. Mr: 
J. R. Hulette, Lumber City. 
No, 1 fancy Gallberry Ext. hon 
-ey in 10 lb. pails, $1.10 each. or b 
case of 6 pails. $1.00 ea.; No 
grade Gailberry, 10 lb. pails, 
ea., $5.50 per case of 6 pails. Sen 
shipping ches., for all. Jim Py 
Odum. ; 
 
Mrs. Daisy Walker, Roswell, 
1 i 
Real fancy Gallberry hon 
Extracted, in 5 Ib. pails, 12. 
case, $6.00. Quality and prom 
shipment guar. J. T. Mullis, . 
ma, Rt. 2. 
 
New crop med. bright co 
strained honey, 75 lb. tin. del 
express, 10c pound; 10 ib. bu 
 
. by parcel post. $1.25... 
Edenfield, Stillmore. he 
 
Bright Galiberry honey, 
Ib. can, strained, $5.75; 6 
pails chunk comb, $3.55. Frt. ae 
in Ga. Quality guar. Pron 
shipment. H. L. Hailman, 2 
hunta, P.O. Box 25. eo 
 
BUTTER FOR SAI 
 
4 lbs. nice, fresh yellow bu 
free from coloring, in 1 pov 
butter cartons, del., in 1 s 
ment for $1.00 to second zone 
O. or currency. Mrs. L. A. Sa 
ders, Ashland. eS 
 
Nice. fresh, firm. yellow but 
in 1 pound brick prints, 35c 
or 3 ibs. $1.00 dei. Mrs. P 
Hyatt, Bowdon. Soe 
- 2 lbs. fine Jersey but 
week, 25 Ib. del. in Ist and 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
   
   
   
     
 
    
 
OBACCO FOR SALE 
 
Good, whole leaf, 1939 crop, 
ue cured tobaeco, free from 
ol and trash, chewing or smok- 
ig, 12 Ibs. $1.00 del} 25: tbs., 
.90. Del. Prompt shipment. Ww. 
. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 125. 
 
Good grade, whole yellow leaf, 
flue cured chewing Or smoking 
bacco, 14 Ibs.; $1.00 del: Full 
t., prompt, free from trash. L- 
. Lightsey, Screven. 
 
Good, long leaf, mellow chew- 
g and smoking tobacco, 15 Ibs., 
|.00 del. in Ga. Shipped day or- 
pr received. Mrs. T. M. Troup, 
Jey, Rt. 2. 
 
No. 1 grade. long leaf strong 
ewing and smoking: tobacco, 15 
s.. $1.00 del. Good tobacco guar. 
os. D. Troupe, Baxley. 
 
Good, mellow Yellow Leaf, 1939 
hewing tobacco. 13 Ibs., $1 .00; 
ood smoking, 15 Ibs., $1 00 del. 
. D. Lightsey, Screven. 
 
ood Yellow Leaf, 1939 tobac- 
) , chewing, 13 Ibs., $1.00; smok- 
ing, 15 tbhs., $1.00. Del. Flue cured. 
W. R. Lightsey. Screven. 
 
No. 1 grade smoking and chew- 
g tobacoc, good, long yellow 
faves, aged and mellow, AA 
quality, barn or fine cured, 
 
a together. 15 Ibs. ,$1.00 del. 
at. or money back. Hiram Light- 
y, -Sereven 
 
Good, mellow Red Leaf chew- 
g tobacco, 13 Ibs., $1.00; smok- 
g, 13 lbs., 75c. Postpaid. Mrs. 
ihie Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. 
 
Pressed together. Whole Leaf 
chewing tobacco, aged and mel- 
 
Jow, AA quality, 15 Ybs., $1.00 pre- 
guar. Paul Lightsey, 
 
  
 
  
 
   
 
    
 
  
    
 
   
 
    
 
    
 
  
     
     
 
    
 
   
   
 
   
 
   
  
  
 
    
  
   
 
  
 
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60 clean cotton feed sacks, 100 
40 cotton feed 
 
  
  
 
  
  
 
    
 
Lady slipper root( blossoms 
aan golden yellow), 60c doz. 
in Ga; Fae Johnson. Alito, 
 
    
 
100 Yb. cap. cotton feed sacks, 
8c ea. FOB; 10 ea. del. Exe. for 
honey. Barbara Lee, Red Oak.  
Pe number sone trees, 6- 
 
  
 
  
  
  
 
pane root, wild cherry bark, 25c 
. 5 Ibs. $1.00. Exc. for 100 Ib. 
pap. white feed sacks, or anything 
n use. Miss Mary M. Holloway, 
Dahionega, Rt. 1, Box 35. 
 
Sassafras, yellow root. cucum- 
ber, poplar, dogwood, wild cherry, 
lb.; ratsbane, life-everlast- 
ing, 15c large bunch. Delano 
Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. 
 
Kidney and biadder root, 50c ib. 
stpaid. No samples. Will T. 
Martin, Dalton, P. O. Box 143. 
 
Sampson and button snake 
root, 50c Jb.; Virginia: snake root, 
$1. 00 Ib.; Queen of the Meadow, 
rattie, yellow, sassafras and grub 
oot, 25 1b.; wild sage plants, 50c 
02. ; garden sage plants. rooted, 
for 25c. Del. in Ga. Mrs. Speer 
Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 
 
Good 2 horse wagon, $20.00 
eash; also sev. gal. Bermuda on- 
jen sets, 50c gal. Myrtlc Pace, 
 
     
  
 
   
 
   
 
  
 
   
 
Yiilow root, 10c Ib.; Queen of 
he meadow root, rattle weed and 
iid . ao 20e tb. burdock 
 
   
 
   
 
es Se 12c tb. Add post- 
ge. Mrs. Sallie Belle Elam, 
Gainesville, Rt. 6, Box 120. 
 
Fruit trees, guar. to live, pruned 
Od sprayed. for 2 yrs., on large 
rs,-any var., Write for list 
id prices..T. M. Webb, Ellijay. - 
 
New, white, downy feathers, 
ib.; lot of 25 lbs., $11.00. Sam- 
 on request. Mrs. Mary Cale 
, Cordele, Rt. 4. 
 
Puow. sassafras, Queen of the 
eadcw and poke root, 20c Ib.; 
pleurisy roots, 25c Ib. Mrs. G. C. 
Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, _ 
Sev. lbs. nice, clean, shade 
ied sage, 60c lb. del. Cash with 
der, Mrs. Homer Tingle, Lo- 
st Grove, Rt. 2. 
 
1939 crop nice, dried apples and 
peaches, 10c Ib. in 10 1b. lots or 
ore, del. in Ga. Miss N. A. 
White, Dahionega, Rt. 1, Box 37. 
eme.100 ib. cap. chicken feed 
Sacks, washed, 10c ea.;, want 200 
Tom Barron str., Royal or AAA 
White Leghorn pullets, ready to 
y. G. M. Dodson, Greenville. 
Queen of the Meadow, 50c 
pound; also other roots and 
herbs. Prompt shipment. H. J. 
Hill, Lithonia, Rt. 2, . 
 
- Nursery stock: Celestial white 
and Brown Turkey fig. bushes, 15: 
Jarge or 12 med., for. $1.00; 100 
Mal, $5.00;.- fig cuttings, $1.50 
$12.00 M. Carefully packed 
d postpaid. J. W. Toole, Ma- 
 
   
 
   
   
 
   
 
    
    
 
   
 
  
 
   
    
  
 
    
 
    
 
  
 
     
  
 
   
   
 
  
 
  
  
 
  
  
 
Friday, September 15, 1939 
 
| snowdrift bulbs, 
 
  
 
AR 
 
Miscellaneous F of! Sale 
 
  
 
Yellow root, wild cherry. bark, 
rattle and sassafras root, 20 lb.; 
garlic bulbs, 6 for 5c: catnip, 
peppermint, 6 bunches 25c; pleu- 
risy root, 25 Ib. Mrs. Martha 
White, Dahionega, Rt. 1. 
 
First class Queen of the Mea- 
dow, Pennyroyal, Boneset,-horse- 
mint, 25c Ib.; also 100 garlic bulbs 
30; 200 for 50c. All plus postage. 
Mrs. Clara Prince, Demorest, Rt. 
1, Box 2. 
 
Nursery stock: Concord, Ives, 
Caco, Carman, Lutie, Lucile, 
Berckman Ss Red, Brighton, Nia- 
gara, Salem grapevines, rooted, 
straight price of 10c ea. Write for 
100 and 1,000 rates. Jas. Cureton, 
Austell. : 
 
Some Saw Palmetto berries for 
sale. J. H. Barrow, Bellville. 
 
Lady slipper roots now ready to 
set out (blossoms bright golden 
yellow), 60c doz. roots, $4.50 C. 
Del. in Ga. W. A. Johnson, Alto. 
 
Nice dry leaf sage, 1939 crop, 
50c Ib. 5 Ibs. and up, 40c Ib. Post- 
en, Sam Tweedell, Lithonia, Rt. 
 
White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.. 
good cond., 7e ea. del. in and 
zone. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland. 
 
Nerve vine, freshly dried, 75 
lb.; pleurisy roots, 35 per + Ib.; 
other roots and herbs, cheap; 
peach seed, 3c Ib. plus postage. 
Irene Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. 
 
Button snake, sassafras root 
and wild cherry bark, 25 ib.; 
horsemint, peppermint, herb, 
dried, 50c Ib.; colts foot leaves, 
25. Yo.; garlic bulbs. dbl. tansy. 
12 for 25c. T. F. Eaton, Dahlon- 
ega, Rt. 1. 
 
Yellow, rattle, poke, sassafras, 
 
bark, 25e Ib,.5 Ibs., $1.00; catnip 
hoarhound, 25e doz. bunches, 
50c C; yellow 
jonquil bulbs, 75c C; Indian tur- 
nip, 40c Ib. Garner Hester, Dah- 
lonega. Rt. .1. 
 
White multiplying onions, 50c 
gal. del.; tuberose. garlic bulbs, 
catnip, hoarhound, 5c ea:; giant 
stringless green pod beans. ten- 
der, 15c teacupful, 2 for 25c. Add 
postage. Mrs. R. I. Williams, 
Cumming. Rt. 4. 
 
Some very nice feathers, never 
used, $3.00 for lot, at my home. 
Sat. guar. Mrs. M. K. Dunnahoo, 
Maysville. 
 
50. or 60 Ibs. nice Sones. 
slightly used, white and colored, 
25e Ib. Mrs. Sallie Aiken, Fay- 
etteville, Rt. 2. 
 
  
 
Miscellaneous Wanted 
 
  
 
CORN: 
 
Want hear from parties having 
new corn for sale. Must be se} 
Quote best price shelled, del. 
 
T. Pelfrey, Doraville. 
 
Want 500 bu. new white milling 
corn at once from So. Ga. Give 
price in first letter, both del. and 
FOB. E. Callas, Gainesville. 
 
EGGS: : 
 
- Want some Black Minorea eggs 
for setting, at reasonable price; 
also want 2 each, sweet cherry. 
quince, horse apple, and pear 
trees; have Mastodon strawberry 
planis, 25 C. for sale. Mrs. L. 
McFarlin, Blakely, Rt. 2. 
 
. Want some Game eggs for 
hatching, also dried fruit. State 
vrices, del. Mrs. S. G. ceuek 
Claxton. 
 
GOURDS: 
 
Want some gourds, 
and sizes, 
price. G. C. McAulifee, Atlanta, 
Box 64. 
 
Wiant sev hundred dried gourds 
any shape and size. State number 
and price. W. E. Cornell, Macon, 
c-o Milner. Hotel. 
 
GRAIN AND HAY: 
 
Want some ground Peanut hay. 
State price. H. O. Williams, 
Giennville. 
 
Want 3 tons peanut or peavine 
hay without pest grass or weeds, 
etc. Quote best cash price, del. 
my place. 4 mi. N. E. Pearson. C. 
H. Meeks, Pearson. 
 
Want 10 bu. seed oats. State 
price del.; also want 1 horse wa- 
gon in good cond. State price and 
cond, W. L. Hogsed, Atlanta. Rt. 
2 (Briarcliff Road). 
 
Want good O-too-tan or pea- 
vine hay. B. McH. Cline, M. D., 
Atlanta, 402: Grand Theater Bldg. 
 
Want 300 bu. Fulghum seed 
cats. Make price in first letter. 
W. C. Rogers, Jesup. 
 
Exc, 1 to 6 mules for hay, oats 
and corn. Write. E. T. Culpepper, 
Columbus, c-o Woodcrest Dairy. 
 
PEPPER: 
 
Want del: price on Red | pepper, 
1939 crop, also on 1 to 5 Ibs. sage. 
Lonnie Moore, Pearson, Rt. 1. 
 
Want some green Hot pepper. 
State quantity and price del. 
 
all kinds 
 
  
 
Mrs. J. L. Jackson, ae 
 
Bye Oct ae 
 
butterfly root and wild cherry. 
 
Quote quantity and| 
 
MARKET BULLETIN, 
 
Miscellaneous WANTED 
 
  
 
PECANS WAN TED: 
 
Want some pecans. Write, Al- 
ex Garrett, Pendergrass. 
 
PLANTS WANTED: 
 
Exe. black snap bean seed for 
cabbage plants: 1 pound seed for 
100 plants; also xc. crowder pea 
seed for cabbage plants or firm 
red sweet peppers. N. W. McLeod, 
Shellman, RFD 2. { 
 
ROOTS AND HERBS WANTED: 
 
Want some Golden Seal roots. 
 
Write. Jasper Holcomb, Resaca. 
 
SEED: i 
Want small amount of Califor- 
nia Beer seed. Write. J. A. Brown: 
Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del. 
Want sev. bu. Crimson and bur 
clover seed, free from pest weed 
and seed. Send. sample and price 
 
in first letter. D. H. Horton, Lu- 
dowici. 
 
ep: 
TOBACCO: 
 
Want 2 or 3 tons soiled ichnk 
co or stems. W. E. Mitchell, Cai- 
ro, Rt. 3. Box 7. 
 
FARM HELP WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
gather crops. 140 B-C to pick; 
8-10 M. bu. corn to gather; 200 
acres hay to harvest. RR station, 
school, 2 churches, daily mail, 
nice village. W. J. aa 
Barnesville, Rt. 1. 
 
Want 1 or 2 oleted families to 
gather crops. Rheuben Bishop. 
Fayetteville, Rt. 2. 
 
, Want unencumbered nice, white 
woman to live in home and help 
with light farm wrk no field 
 
ences, just out of town. Mrs. M. 
L, McDaniel, Reynolds. 
 
Want white woman to help 
with light farm work. no field 
work. $5.00 mo. and board. Mrs. 
J: E. King, Greensboro, RFD 2. 
 
Want woman, 20-35 yrs. to live 
in home with man and wife and 
do light farm work, no field work. 
$5.00 mo. and board. Answer at 
once with full particulars about 
self. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. 
 
Want woman for light farm 
work, no field work nor milking. 
Good home and salary weekly. G. 
W. Williams, Columbus, Rt: 1, 
Williams Dairy. 
 
Want girl or woman, 16-30 for 
light farm work, no field work. 
Give ref. and particulars about 
self in first letter. If accepted 
will pay bus fare. Mrs. George T. 
 
- | Bachelor, Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del. 
 
Want middieaged, unencum- 
bered white woman for light 
farm work, no field work. Live in 
home of 2 in familey and small 
salary. Mrs. Reavor  
Thomson. 
 
Want good, settled eneet wo- 
man, 40-50 yrs. of age to live in 
home with middleaged couple 
and do light farm work, no field 
work. $2.00 week and board. Mis: 
Savannah Foster, McRae. 
 
Want colored man that knows 
farm work to plant some tobacco 
on shares and work bal..time for 
wages. Must have wife and. 2 or 
3 children Jarge enough to work. 
W. H. McClough, Blackshear, Rt. 
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Want white woman, 30-50 yrs. 
no children, for light farm work, 
no field work. Home in family of 
3 and good salary. J. W. Alexan- 
der. Alpharetta. 
 
Want. colored man and wife 
with 2 children to help with farm 
work by month. Steady year- 
round work. Give ref. Not over 
100 miles. Geo. McPherson, Moul- 
trie, Rt-2.. e 
 
Want healthy, middleaged, 
white woman, unencumbered, for 
light farm | work and milking. 
Home and $4.00 mo. must furnish 
ref. Write. Mrs. G. N. Hackney, 
Blue Ridge, P.O. Box 146. 
 
Want young woman, not over 
20 yrs., for light farm work, no 
field work, nor stock to look af- 
ter, not over 150 mi. from Con- 
yers. Write. Taft Fee, Con- 
yers, Rt. 1. 
 
Want settled white woman to 
live as one of family and do light 
farm work, no field work. Small 
salary. S. P. Howe. Atlanta, 672 
Rosalie St. S. E. 
 
Want single woman, white or 
black, 25-50 yrs. of age, to milk 2 
cows, help with other light work, 
no field work. Room, board and 
$8.00 month. Mrs. R. C. Maillette, 
Flovilla. 
 
Want good farmer, standing 
rent, for large, good farm, about 
3 horse crop open, 2 houses, 4 and 
3 rooms respectively. Good road, 
school bus, RFD and electricity. 
About 1% mi. Austell, near Clark 
Thread Mill. Gray land. branch 
 
  
 
bottoms. G. Hays, Austell. 
Want. colored family to share 
crop 1 h. farm near Atlanta, or 
work for wages. Want woman for 
extra light farm work. Ref. re- 
quired. Write. G: S. Poole, At- 
 
  
 
Janta, eat Moreland axe. 
 
  
 
Want aeveral large families to} 
 
work. Have all modern conven-. 
 
  
 
  
 
FARM. HELP WANTED 
 
"Want man and wife, no ehil- 
 
  
 
family (have own housekeeping 
rooms) and do tractor farming on 
share basis. Must. be good me- 
chanic. H. V. Franklin, Register. 
 
Want family with sufficient 
force to handle 2 horse crop for 
1940, with exp. in general long 
crops and tobacco. 5 room house. 
good water. close to school, high- 
way and church, 30 mi. West Sa- 
vannah. On 50-50 basis. Good 
land and stock.  Apply. J. T. 
Sloane, Savannah, 209 oo An- 
derson St. . 
 
Want man for snail fare for 
1940. Must understand stock 
raising and tobacco culture. Give 
name and address of person with 
whom now employed. D. B. Ed- 
wards, Savannah. P. O. Box 122. 
 
Want woman, 25-40 yrs. to live 
as one of family of 3 and do light 
farm work, no field work. Good 
home. Write. Mrs. J. B.' Burke, 
Toomsboro. 
 
Want reliable. sober man with 
good references for a good 2h. 
farm, 1 house, on mail and bus 
route, near chureh, 3rd and 4ths 
basis. Mrs. Clayton Douglas; Al- 
ma, Rt. I. 
 
Want country raised woman 
for light farm work, no field 
work.. Mijk 1 cow. Prefer Christ- 
jan woman. Reply. Phone, day 
time, Wa 4841; nights, Ca 4976. 
Mrs. A. M. Williamson, College 
| Park, 328 W. Lyle, Ave. 
 
Want honest, sober, husky 
farm hand, not over 45 yrs., old, 
to gather crop and work and 
make crop 1940. Come at once 
Loeated, 3 mi. North Jonesboro 
on No. 41 highway. Esther Brock- 
lesby, Riverdale.  . 
 
Want colored boy to live on 
place and do gen. garden work. 
$10.00 month and board. , Only 
those who really need work and | 
can give good cnaracter refer 
ences need apply. Geo. A. Eilis, 
Atlanta, 332 Gorman Rd. N. W. 
 
Want unencumbered oid col- 
ored man or couple, for light 
farm work. Live on premises and 
small salary. Good home to right 
party. R..W. Jackson, Lovett. 
 
Want man and wife to take 
charge of dairy of 30 cows. $25.00 
month, furnish house, wood and 
lights, within % mi. town, church 
and sehool. Must be sober. fur- 
nish ref. Write at once. Usher T. 
Smith, Mansfield. 
 
Want for our farm at Pied- 
mont, a good all-round combina- 
tion man to look after stock, cat- 
tle, also drive truck and tractor; 
can use balance of family in gath- 
ering crops, also 2 or 3 large fam- 
ilies, cotton pickers, white or col- 
ored. J. C. Collier. Barnesville. 
 
Want middleaged white wo- 
man of good health, to lve as 
ene of small family and help with 
Jight farm work and smali fiock 
of poultry but no field work. 
Reasonable weekly salary. Mrs. 
= C. Stallings, Fayetteville, Rt. 
 
Want a family of 5 or more field 
hands to gather crop: 4000 bun- 
dies fodder; 20 acres cotton. fod- 
der, $7.50 M; cotton, $5.00 M. 4-R 
celied house, wood, pasture, gar- 
den free. School bus by door. W. 
W. McPherson, Villa Rica. 
 
Want good men for farm for 
1940. Prefer men who understand 
saw mill work in idle time. Wag-. 
es, $1.00 day, house, garden and 
wood. Must be sober, honest. 
Year round job. Come see at 
once. Max Zugar, Pittsburg. 
 
Want 2 reliable, hardworking 
white men with family, to work 
good farm for what it produces. 
Purpose, improving land. Mrs. L. 
J. Busbee, Douglasville, Phone 
2171. : 
 
Want middlieaged colored wo- 
man to live with couple and do 
light farm work. no field work. 
Mrs. Blackburn, Atlanta, Rt. 4. 
Box 5328. 
 
Want good man for 62 A. jorm 
3 mi. Duluth on Peachtree Road. 
35 A. in cultivati-n, extra good 4 
room house, good water, pasture. 
Standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. 
In Gwinnette County. C. BE. Wad- 
dell, Atlanta, Rt. 3, (50 Brown 
Mill Road.) 
 
Want large 1 h. cropper with 
own stock, able finance self, on 
3rds and 4ths, or standing rent. 
Mrs. ae qT. Kimbell, McDon- 
ough, Rt. 
 
Want = good, eolored farm 
workers to help gather crops 1939 
and for 1940. Good proposition to 
offer right parties. O. S. Duggan, 
Chester. : 
 
Want white girl or woman. 17- 
30 yrs. for light farm work, no 
field work, for home in family of 
3 for light farm work, no field 
work, for home in family of 3 
and salary. B.C. Blair, Rock- 
mart, P. O. Box 123. 
 
Want single man, exp. with 
farming, 27-40 yrs. old, Christ- 
jan, good healt, with good ref- 
erences, for farm work. Salary, 
room and poard. Apply. F. N. 
 
dren, to live in home with small}: 
 
ive as one of family with elder 
 
O. A. Irwin, Ludowici, RFD. 
 
Mrs. Georgia T. Harrison, Ayeue 
 
no field work. Must be strong 
 
truck farm. Man with sev. boys  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
| Mills, Hapeville, Box 41. 
 
  
 
     
 
  
     
 
FARM HELP WANTE 
 
Want good, reliable man fo 
h. farm, prefer man from Johi 
son or Laurens county. one 0 
rent. P.M. Johnson, Lovett. 
 
Want good man. able furni 
self for 1 horse crop. See or write. 
= eee College re 
 
       
 
  
 
   
          
 
       
 
  
     
       
 
        
       
 
  
     
  
 
      
       
 
    
 
Want woman, 25-50 we bie 
 
       
 
couple in country and heip ae 
gen. light farm work, no field 
work. Mrs. J. Morgan Hamilion, 
Baxley, Rt. 2. 
 
_ Want good dairy help at once, 
H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth, Rt. A, 5 
 
Want colored man, single or 
smnall family, general farm work, 
care for livestock and plow. Sale 
ary and house for 1940. Location 
Emanuel County. Mrs. A. Con: 
rad, Savannah, 205 W. 38th St 
 
Want exp. man for blacksmith 
shop with dwelling. Good school 
church and bus line. Address. | 
W. Ford, Harrison. 
 
Want hear from negro man, 
exp. in truck farming, vegetables 
and flowers, chickens and dairy. 
Want reliable, hard working 
man. Good home and salary. 
Write. Mrs. Preston Portwood, 
Atlanta, P. O. Box 679. 
 
Want settled white woman | 
assist with light farm work. Musi 
be educated, refined and reliabl 
No field work, Write. Miss 
Glayde Morgan, Savannah, 2 
E. President St. : 
 
Want man with force. ances: 
to work 1 horse crop, includin, 
tobacco and 2500 turpentine pox 
es. Must move in time to make 
700 gal. syrup before Chie 
 
     
     
         
  
         
       
      
  
  
 
       
 
       
      
  
 
   
     
      
 
        
       
 
  
 
   
     
 
       
          
     
    
        
 
         
 
   
    
   
 
    
         
        
     
     
     
       
     
     
     
  
        
  
   
 
        
     
      
   
 
    
  
        
 
Want at once unencumbere 
dependabie, healthy, middieaged 
woman for light farm work, no 
field work. .Room, board ani 
reasonable salary. Give exper 
ience, age and salary expecte 
Seek J. A. Godby, ee 
 
Want good exp. farm hand, 2. 
40 yrs. old, good worker, honest, 
sober. for gen. farm and orchard 
work. Drive car and truck, $12.00 
 
       
  
   
   
 
    
   
     
    
     
   
 
   
    
       
       
 
       
 
      
  
       
    
 
  
 
mo. board and laundry. Good 
home. At once. C. G. Oliver, 
Barnesville, Rt. 2. se 
 
      
 
Want immediately a sober, in 
dustrious man to help with dair 
and farm. State salary expected 
 
     
 
     
  
        
     
    
  
  
 
  
  
 
ta, Rt. 3. f 
 
Want country rales woman 
with business ability, to manage 
Fruit and other light farm work, 
 
  
  
       
          
 
       
   
 
and healthy. and have best o 
ref. O. E. Norton, Fairburn.  
 
Want white woman, 35 to 50 
yrs. old for light farm work, n 
field work, for reasonable salar: 
reek S. A. Prewett, Winston, R 
 
   
   
       
        
 
          
     
  
  
    
   
  
 
   
    
   
 
Want good, settled man, 40-50 
yrs. old or married couple (no 
children), colored, for light farm 
 
     
     
        
 
   
    
 
wages. Must be exp. and under- 
stand gen. farm chores, hogs, ete., 
and willing worker. Lewis Duke, 
Atlanta, 280 Macon Drive, S. E., 
*Phone Ca 1733. oe 
 
Want settled colored couple fo 
farm work. Both work. State ages 
and give ref. Mrs. Lula Scott, 
Adairsville, Rt. 2. 
 
Want white man and ike to 
live with me and farm. Must 
have own stock and tools. Write 
or see. Mrs. J. T. Gravett, eas a 
las; Rt tb. 
 
Want middleaged couple - to 
live in house with me and farm 
Must be smart, honest, sober, no 
bad habits. Mrs. W. F, Lord  
Eastman. 
 
Want healthy, refined, unen- 
cumbered white woman, 35-4 
yrs. of age for light farm work 
no field work. Room, board and 
$8.00 mo. Ref. required. Mrs. R. 
H. Ingram, Sr., Coleman. 
 
Want colored boy, 15 to 20 yrs. 
old, able to milk and know how 
to farm. $10.00 mo., board and 
laundry. Must have ref. Wm. H. 
Brooks, Decatur, Rt. 2, De 1946. 
 
Want man who can really 
chop, to cut cordwood and ciear 
up pasture and other farm work, 
J. C. Cutter, DeSota. 
 
Want family of not more than. 
3, with knowledge of chickens 
and stock, also eapable of super- 
vising food crops. Salary and 
share of profits. Parties must be 
intelligent, energetic and de- 
pendable. Give ref. and full de- 
scription in first letter. BE. N. 
OBeirne, Marietta, Rt. 3. i 
 
Want large family for work on 
 
     
        
        
       
  
 
       
 
        
 
       
 
    
       
 
     
       
 
  
      
 
  
      
       
        
  
 
         
     
    
     
     
 
      
    
 
   
   
      
 
   
  
      
    
 
          
 
      
    
   
      
    
   
 
   
  
   
     
     
     
 
        
 
    
       
 
       
 
  
        
 
      
        
 
      
       
   
 
     
    
  
  
   
            
      
 
    
      
 
      
 
      
     
 
able to run truck and tractor; 
plenty of work for woman and 
girls picking berries, vegetables, 
etc. Good 6 room house. R. F. 
Sams, Jr., Clarkston. 
 
Want geod man for 1 or 2h, 
farm. Standing rent or 3rds and 
4ths. Good land, some bottoms; 
good 3 room house and ont-bidgs, 
Must furnish self. W. B. Coch- 
ran, College Park. .  i - 
Campbeliton Rd) 2. 
 
   
       
   
 
       
 
     
     
      
  
  
      
 
  
     
     
 
       
     
 
       
      
 
         
     
   
   
   
  
  
  
   
   
  
   
  
   
   
  
   
  
   
  
  
  
   
  
  
   
  
   
   
  
   
   
  
   
   
  
   
  
   
   
  
  
  
   
 
  
 
oe Bight 
 
ss HELP WANTED) 
 
Want healthy and reliable man 
 @ care for poultry. farm, garden, 
gow and grounds, for good home 
and reasonable salary, at once. 
 Charles Station, Clermont. 
 
= Want nice, respectable woman 
= for light farm work. Good home, 
iboard, clothes and some spend- 
ing money. 2 in family. Mrs. J. 
BR. McClaine, Franklin, Rt. 3. 
 
- Want boy or man, sober and 
- smart, to help took after yard 
and help around place. $2.00 
week, board and laundry. Give 
you good home. Have 2 acres, 1 
of these in flowers. T. W. Fan- 
: a Atlanta, Mt. Poran Rd. Rt. 
 
Want immediately colored cou- 
ple or colored woman, for light 
- farm work, 3 miles College Park. 
Furnish house, wood, lights, wa- 
_ ter and salary. Mrs. Geo. P. Whit- 
- man, Jr., College Park, Rt. 2, Box 
381, Ca 4908. 
Want reliable, ee. so- 
ber man, 40-60 yrs. of age, cap- 
-abie of milking and other light 
farm jobs. Live as one of family 
3 (no children) and reasonable 
wages. Write immediately. Mike 
es Fleming. Hartwell, Rt. 2. 
 
Want reliable man to live with 
 
old couple on farm and look af-. 
 
ter stock, poultry, etc. Must be 
sober and honest. Good home and 
small salary. Ref. required. Mrs. 
J. H, Carter, Rockingham. ; 
 
Want sober, ambitious young 
married couple for small truck, 
fruit and poultry farm, within 
shadow of Stone Mtn., 16 mi. At- 
janta, | Excellent proposition. 
Write exp. and cn Eason W. E. 
Bowers, Stone Mtn., Rt.. 
  Good. energetic, Cone 
white man wants place in Christ- 
ian family to help ae work, Not 
seared of work. Salary no con- 
sideration. See, H. A. Rogers, 
Thomson. 
 
Want job overseeing tobacco 
and cotton farm. -Best of ref. 35 
 
yrs. exp. farming. No one except 
 
self and wife. Want with Christ- 
ian people. Rev. J. F. Connor, 
Savannah, 901 Montgomery St. 
 
Want place as Farm Supt. of 
 
large farm. Consider on halves. 
Well exp. in farming and over- 
J. Fo Adair, Wrightsville, 
 
farm for 1940. Ref. exch. Ready 
move any time. William P. -Pres- 
cott, Sardis. 
 
2238 yr, old, honest, reliable. 
young man wants job. Prefer on 
dairy farm, exp. dry-hand milk- 
er and route man. Can furnish 
best. of ref. Can begin at once. 
H. W. Frye, Dallas, Rt. 3. 
 
_ Middleaged man wants 
after 9-10 h. 
 
F 
 
ly. M.D. Rice, Powder Springs, 
RE 
 
Want job on. farm, helping 
gather crops. Life time exp. in 
farming. Write or see. O. H. Ju- 
han, Atianta, 312 Forest Ave. 
 
Middleaged. man, unencum- 
ered, life time exp., gen. farm- 
Ing. stocking, and managing la~ 
por, wants at once job as Farm 
Manager or overseer. Preferably 
witn elderly couple. Best of ref. 
State full: ulbhes Jas. oA. 
Ryals, Adel, Rt. 1. ' 
 
60 yr. old man wanks job as 
. Can manage a 15. h. 
farm, So. Ga. preferred, go any- 
here. Sesf and wife only. Life 
time exp. Stout and healthy. Ref. 
oh R. H. Le, ee 
 
  
 
  
 
a \ 26 yr: old married man, wife, 5 
old child, wants job on farm 
oe wages. Sober, honest, and 
healthy. Can move at once. C. L. 
Stonecypher, Berar 1 Rt. 1, -o 
R. L. Bailey. 
Young married man, no chil- 
dren, wants job on dairy, poultry 
or gen. farm. Raised on. farm. 
_ $2000 month, R..W. Smith, Jef- 
 ferson, Rt. oe 
48 yr. old woman wants tight 
farm work, no field work, at once. 
. en Atlanta, 1029 Wylie 
 
48 yr. old woman wants light 
 
  
 
- Mrs. Lelia Pere Atlanta, 1029 
Wylie St. S. E. 
 
' 4T yr. old saeeie man, wife 
and 5 children (3% to 11 yrs. of 
age) wants job on farm at once 
for rest of this and next 1940 if 
satisfactory to both. Life time}: 
exp. eee repuation. Can handle 
Jabor. A J, SE Griffin, Rt.. 4, 
ex 3: 
 
Want to get in touch with 
eed. man in Fulton county with 
good 2 h. farm, with good house 
ater. and pasture,. at once. W. 
M. McGuire, Cumming, Rt. 5. 
 
Want 2h. farm on halves with 
party who can furnish work th 
 
end mill. Mee 
 
Pe, nm, Cedar- 
town, Rt, 2. ve 
 
rg Sse lbiet 2 
 
do carpenter work, also, 
 
Want job as overseer of good 
 
ture, house, water, 
Raised on farm. Ref. Just self 
.| and wife. L. M. Malcolm, Paimet- 
 
i farm work, no field work, at once.. 
 
winter or with Bathe having farm} 
 
  
 
  
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
34. yr. 
wants job on farm or dairy for 
bal. this and next yr. Can do car- 
penter work. Take job as Care- 
taker. Anywhere in Soe. Ga. State 
salary in first letter or call. J. 
 
Milton Roberson, Screven, c-o Ve 
 
W. Huggins, (old Rich pl.) 
 
Refined, unencumbered woman 
wants home with nice people in 
exchange for light farm work, no 
field work, and. moderate salary. 
Mrs. Joe Williams, Atlanta, c-0 
Gen. Del. 
 
Want 1 h. crop, 5 room house 
(electric lights) on good road, 
schoolbus and mail route, wood 
and water on place, near Law- 
renceville. Standing rent. Must 
be reasonable. C. E. Hall, Doug- 
lasville, Rt. 2. 
 
- Want job light. farm work, no 
 
field work. Can milk. Want home] 
 
for self and 5 yr. old girl and 
 
reasonable salary. Mrs. D, L. Dix- 
 
on, Byron, Rt. 1. 
 
Want place on farm for wages, 
near Atlanta, for rest of this 
year. T. H. Lively, Atlanta, = 3. 
 
c-o Li. A. Williams. 
 
Want job on farm . at once. 
Have 2 children, youngest 17 yrs. 
old. Not afraid to work. Have to 
be moved; go anywhere. Boy can 
drive truck, tractor and car. Life 
time erp. farming. Mrs. Allie 
Crowe, College Park, Box 65. 
 
Want job as farm operator. 
Life time exp., in all kinds of 
 
farming, also exp. modern ma-} 
 
chinery and repair work, keeping 
np and building, etc. W. E. Dean, 
College Park, Box 65. 
 
Married man, - exp. in poultry, 
 
-wants to contact any good prop- 
 
osition or smal] place for stand< 
ing rent in upper Ga. Ww. Jesse, 
Baxley, c-o Gen. Del. 
 
Want 2-3 h. farm on 50-50 ba- 
sis with 2 houses, for 1940. 8 in 
families, all able to work. Prefer 
in Northeast Ga. Can gather crop 
or crops. Ready to start now. Can 
drive 
truck and tractor. Best ref. Sam 
 
| Cole, Winder, RFD. 3. 
 
Want to oversee farm, 48 yrs. 
old, single, best of ref. 15 yrs. exp. 
J. C. Taylor, Vidalia. 
 
Want farm to manage, either 
salary or commission basis, or 
both. Experienced and efficient. 
T. N. Wright,; Rossville, Rt. 2, -0 
O. H. Gurley. : 
 
experienced, also 4 yr. overseer 
exp. with 9 h. farm. Lan Dixon, 
Dexter, Rt. 1, c-o C. Nicholson. 
 
Want farm with good man on 
halves for 1940. Good land, pas- 
wood, etc. 
 
to, Rt. 1. 
 
child wishes job on dairy or gen. 
farm. Can drive <uck and trac- 
tor. Dairy preferred. Exp. in both 
Gan give ref. Write. Will T. 
Green, Grovetown. 
 
Want 1h. farm within 10 mi. 
 
East Point, with house, wood, 
water. Standing rent: Ridley Ui- 
mon, East Point, 209 Pine Ave. 
 
Want-job overseeing large farm. 
20 yrs. exp., working labor, 5 yrs. 
exp. with beef cattle. 2 yrs. in 
ies orchard. Wife and self, E. 
 
. Pattillo; Culloden.  
 
Want 1 h, farm on 3rds and 
4ths or standing rent for 1940 
with good 4-5 room house, water, 
pasture, barn and wood; near 
good little town, in Pike, Upson, 
 
Lamar county. =. R. Harrell | 
 
Barnesville, Rt. 
 
Middleaged as exp. eel 
poultry, wants job running poul- 
 
otry. farm for owner on 50-50 basis, 
in So. Ga. Have 12 yr. old son to 
 
help. Want at once. Mrs. Francis 
Davis, Hahira, 14 
 
19. yr. old boy wants job on 
pa. good habits, 
 
d.- 6; Bane, Felton,. ae 1, -o 
R. D. Eaves.. 
 
32. yr. old man- with wife, 3 
children, wants job on farm for 
bale this and next year, $15.00 
mo. milk, butter, wood, house 
furnished. Charies  PnOHEY 
Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Pik 
 
Want job on fen, or. dairy,| 
 
prefer dairy. Single, 19 yrs. old. 
$12.00 mo. board- and laundry. 
Montell Thompson, Glennville, 
RFD 1, 
. Middleaged white woman wants 
light farm work, no field work, 
with Christian people, for home 
and small salary. Mrs, take Ey- 
ans, Kingston: 
 
Man with little exp. want to 
 
take care of poultry farm. Room, 
 
board and salary. W: H..Sauls,} 
 
Atlanta, 108 Elizabeth St., NE. 
Man, 23 yrs. old, wants job on 
 
farm. Do not drink and am will-: 
 
ing worker. Reasonable pay and 
 
want with honest, reliable Christ- |. 
ian family. J. P. Eee Tal- 
 
lapoosa. 
 
Want ae on farm Pee tight 
work. O. 
 
s Decatur St = pane 
 
ee! eee 
z ie 
 
fe MARKET. 
 
old man with family} 
 
clean and) 
-| healthy. Go anywhere. Good ref. 
 
Snow, Atlanta, 570 
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
Honest,- sober man and wife, 
country raised, want jobs on farm 
general farm work, at once. Good 
ref. Write or see at once. J. W. 
Tantan, Poulan. j 
 
Man with family of 8 wants 
farm. Also 20 yrs. mechanical 
exp. T. L. Williams, Smarrs, Rt, 
Ls 
 
Honest, hardworking, white 
man. 37 yrs. old, good health and 
habits, exp. caretaker overseer 
and several other lines of. work, 
willing to work for small salary. 
What have you to offer? S. J. 
Caldwell, Savannah, c-o Gen. Del. 
 
.Young white man wants job on 
farm for bal. this year for week- 
ly wages. State offer Hagrace 
Lawhorne, Ocilla, Rt. 2, Box 160. 
 
Man and wife want farm work 
for nice people, for home and sal- 
ary of $20.00 monih for self. Do 
any kind of farm work, drive 
tractor and truck; light farm 
work for wife; no field work, for 
small extra. salary. Best ref. E. 
J. Herbert. Commerce, Rt.5. 
 
standing rent. prefer in Coweta 
oe J. Z. Lewis, Newnan, Rt. 
 
Man with wife, wants job as 
general tarmer, fair wages, near 
Atlanta. D. C. Ramey, Atianta, 
993 Mauldin St. S. BE. . - 
 
Refined and dependable wo- 
man wishes place. with elderly 
woman, doing light farm work, no 
field work. Best of ref. State par- 
ticulars and salary paid.  Mrs. 
Nellie Marchale, Buford. 
 
25 yr. old man, wife and 4 yr. 
old child, wants job in or around 
dairy. 18 mos. exp. milking ma- 
chine, 6 yrs. exp. truck driving. 
 
within 15 miles Atlanta, with 
wood and house furnished. Joel 
Roberts, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. 
 
Want job on farm doing light 
work, at once. Self alone. Thos. 
Girthrie. Atlanta, 570 Decatur 
St. 
 
Want 1 horse - crop on halved 
for 1940. Consider small dairy or 
poultry in connection with crop. 
Best of ref. Give full details first 
letter. Perlie Rhodes, : Baldwin. 
 
Exp. man is very anxious of se- 
curing position with good reliable 
florist to grow and market roses 
 
Want job on stock farm. weil} 204 all kinds of cut flowers, as 
 
well as pot. flowers for market. 
Ref. and qualifications are good. 
L. A. Nesbit, Pelham, Rt. 2. 
 
Want 1 horse farm or any good 
offer by honest good man for 
19406. Cam repair and keep up 
machinery, prefer Northeast Ga. 
 
Lian and wife want job as care 
taker for small farm, or in dairy. 
Both honest, willing workers. Ww. 
D. Fulmer Metter, Rt. 1, c-o Mrs. 
Trudie Penny. 
 
Want job on farm for fall, and 
winter. Can begin at once, 23 
yrs. old and single. Austin Mor- 
gan, Homerville, Rt. 1. 
 
Want job overseeing farm. = 
perienced and know how to han 
 
yr. old boy. Sober, 
liable, industrious, willing to 
work. Reasonabie salary. Move 
anywhere. ees October or No- 
yember. A. V | Coggins, Louis 
ville, Rt. 1. : 
: Unencumbered woman wants 
light farm work, no field work. 
Mrs. Maud Gordy, Atlanta, 307 
Crew St. 
 
20 yr. old woman with 3 yr. old 
child wants place with nice fam- 
 
no field work for home for se 
and child, and $2.00_ week. No 
field work. Prefer close > to church. 
 
Rt. 1, Box 56. 
 
Woman wants job light farm 
work, no field work. Mrs. Daisy 
Laura Turner, Atlanta, 247 For- 
Test Ave., N. BE. : 
 
Want real good. 1h. crop on 
shares for 1940, good bidg., and 
tobacco barn and allotment, So. 
Ga. prefer near Blackshear, but 
would go elsewhere. At once. W. 
W. Ellis, Nicholls, Rt. Bets 
 
man for light farm work. no field 
work, on suburban place near At- 
Janta, Address, E. E. Broughton, 
Atlanta, P, O. Box 1498. 
 
-Man and wife, 3 children want 
job looking after farm with good 
man. 28 yrs. old, can. give ref. 
Have lived-on farm all life time. 
H. E. Lewis, Vienna, Rt.4. | 
 
Man with wife and 2. children 
want job. Exp. in. ginning, can 
drive car and truck and tractor. 
Have to be moved. State salary in 
 
don, Rt. 1. 
 
Want good farm 50- basis, 5 or 
10 yrs.; near church and school. 
Farmed all life; can operate farm 
machinery, good truck and trac- 
:tor driver. Do not. drink nor 
smoke cigarettes... W. H. Duke, 
 
  
 
Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 171. 
 
  
 
BULLETIN 
 
Davis, Jr., Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. 
 
No dry hand milking. Anywhere : 
 
bottoms to grow corn, 
 
Wim... Smith, Baxley, Rt. 3; Box 
| 48. : 
 
Young married man with 1 
 
dle labor, etc. 51 yrs. old, wife, 12 & 
honest, re-}" 
 
1 Ipine with light farm work, | 
Neues f| small dairy. Can drive truck and 
 
tractor. 
 
Mrs. Peggy | Truman, Kirkland, : 
 
Want middieaged colored wo- 
 
first letter. Aaron ane: Bow- 
 
  
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
_ 50 yr. old, single, exp. farmer, 
poultry raiser. yard and garden- 
er, wants job at once near At- 
lanta. Good ref. Small salary 
and board. M. Woodall, Atlanta, 
83 Cain St., N. E., Atp 4, Ma 7068. 
 
~ Want job trucking, poultry and 
odd jobs around place. 56 yrs. 
old. J. B. Nesmith, Lenox, Rtol. 
 
Man, 35, wife 27. exp. raising 
and caring for poultry, garden, 
flowers, lawn, etc., will work for 
board and small salary. Write. J. 
R, Sentell, Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del. 
 
Hard working, honest, single, 
50 yrs. old, exp. gen. farming, 
poultry, stock raising, garden 
 
work, caretaking. etc. Must have 
 
work at once. Small salary, board 
and laundry. M. V. Wood, At- 
lanta, 159 Harris St. N. W. 
 
Want few acres good ground, 
reasonably close to Toccoa. Must 
have good well and some out- 
bidgs., 4-5 room house, with wood 
on place. Standing rent. J Be: 
 
Man with wife and 7 chiidren 
 
Want good 1 horse farm for wants farm job and crop for 1940. 
 
Need work at once. Ira P. Hart- 
ley, Atlanta, 715 Echo St. N. W. 
 
Want dairy job at once. 6 yrs. 
 
exp. milking. and feeding. Con- 
 
sider small dairy farm on haives. 
No bad habits. Millard Davis Al- 
amo; Rt. 1. 
 
dren not large enough to work) 
want jobs picking cotton. Raised 
on farm. Mrs. Lucile Wallace, 
Clarkston, c-o Gen. Del, 
 
Young man and wife want job 
with good people on farm for sal- 
ary, or poultry and truck farm- 
ing on halves. Prefer not over 50 
mi. Cumming. Marvin H. Pruitt, 
Cumming, Rt. 4: 
 
20 yr. old married man, no 
 
children, both work, want large 
 
poultry or stock farm for 1940, 
wages or share basis. W. H. Wat- 
son, Cussetta, RFD. | 
 
Want 10-15 A. good land, some 
small 
grain, raise hogs; house, wood 
water, good pasture, in Fulton 
county preferred. 58 yrs. old, wife 
and self only. Ref. Smali stand- 
ing rent or caretake. Have own 
 
feed for stock. C. A. White, Col-| L, 
lege Park, Rt. 2. as 
 
Man with 5 children wants job 
on farm. Life time exp. arg 
farm work. Sun Weaver, Atlanta 
Rear 62 Woodward Ave. S. W. 
 
Unencumbered middieaged; ed- 
ucated and refined, colored wo- 
man wants work with good 
 
Christian family. No field work. 
 
Ella Hiley, Herndon, Rt. 1. Box 
9, c-o Hattie Roberts. 
 
29 yr. old married man wants 
job as caretaker or overseer. 
Familiar with every type farm- 
ing and farm machinery, stock 
etc. Or consider large farm on 50- 
50 basis. R. Autmane, eae c-0 
J. N. Croft. 
 
18 yr. old widow ae tight 
farm work, no field work, for 
board and small salary, with nice 
 
| people. State salary and exch. 
 
ref. Mrs. Ruth Fuller, Douglas- 
ville, Rt. 2, c-o WwW, E. Hammons. 
 
Want good farm of 150 acres 
(for pasturing cattle) with sub- 
stantial outside fence and care- 
takers house, with plenty of wa- 
ter on place. Make offer at once. 
 
| Clayton, Gwinnett, DeKalb. Co-| 
-weta, Cobb or Slee counties. 
 
Standing Rent. L. , Oo ps: 
 
Hapeviile. 
 
Want small feet with 15 or 20). 
 
cows to milk. C, H. Hand, Atlan- 
 
ta 675 Home Ave., S. E. 
 
18 old boy wants heb at 
 
yr. 
Write or see. Garland 
Vandiver, Buckhead, Rt. 1. | 
 
Want 3-4 h. farm with 2 good 
houses for 1940 om 50-50 basis, 
prefer Henry county. J. R. Har- 
iin, McDonough, Rt. 1. 
 
23 yr. old man with wife wants 
 
work on farm as overseer. Always | 
 
lived on farm and can handle la- 
bor, Or will take job looking after 
 
| poultry farm. Furnish ref. Begin 
 
any time. State salary and. other 
particulars. Bertice. Wiggins, 
Leesburg, c-0. Stocks Dairy. 
 
28 yr. old man, 3 in family. 
 
wants job on dairy or poultry 
 
farm for wages. House, wood, 
garden furnished. State wages in 
 
| first letter; also want 1 h. crop 
 
for 1940 on 50-50 basis. Have to 
be moved. Ready any time. S. W. 
Allgary, Atlanta, ae Crumley, St. 
Ss. W. 
 
49 yr. old man wants - Sob. of 
overseer, Farmer alt: life:. Some 
exp. handling labor amd.18 yrs: | 
growing tobacco. Wife and 16. yr. 
old son, all healthy. G. W. aie 
ins Ocilla, Rt. 2. 
 
Want farm near Athens iis 
some good bottoms and upland, 
 
free of Bermuda for 2 horse crop. 
Standing rent. Communicate 
with, Roy Brown, . Swords, 
 
Want job. as- overseer of | gen. 
farm. Exp. in tobacco. Can give] o 
ref, B. H. Freeman, Meigs, Rt. 1.{ Cor 
 
Friday, September 15, 193 
 
|{son, Taimo, Rt. 1. 
 
farm work, no 
 
where. 
Johnston, Manassas, Ri. Be 
- Woman and girl (2 aot chit s 
 
hogs and gen. farm work, 
 
Pauline Frey, Marietta, Rt. 
 
yr's rent. Must be near hig 
 
and respectable, and 
 
| children. Grade A and. a 
 
   
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
   
  
  
   
   
   
  
   
  
  
   
    
  
   
  
   
  
  
   
  
   
  
  
   
  
   
   
  
  
   
   
  
   
  
   
   
   
  
  
   
  
   
  
    
   
   
  
   
  
   
   
  
   
  
   
   
   
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
   
   
    
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
   
  
  
   
    
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
Want 1 h. farm for 1940 on 50- 
50 basis. Man, 25, sister, 22, and 
mother, 51 yrs., all able to wor 
Raised on farm. Well exp. in | 
bacco, peanuts, etc. Have to pe 
moved and furnished to mak 
crop, with house wood and . 
aC Ref. Jos. Gant, oe Rhine 
cS IL 
 
Want job looking after pouit 
or stock raising, or carpen 
work and gardening; can do 
any kind of farm work. D. G, 
Lively, Atianta, 646 Wells. St oe 
 
41 yr. old married man, 2 SI 
children, wants job on farm. 
school education, 3 yrs. exp. 
egg production, broilers. W. 
Bexley, Luthersyille. sae 
 
Want job at once, light  
work, no field work; $3.00 w 
room and board. Miss Gertr 
Jones, Keysville, Rt. 2, ] 
Prescott. 
 
17 yr. old, 130 lb. Ww 
wants job on farm: Herman 
 
  
 
23 yr. old woman wants -li 
field wor 
some salary and home 
and 5 yr. old girl. Mrs 
Bruce, Gainesville, Rt. 4, 
 
30. yr. old. single, wants job 
farm. Exp. truck and trac 
driver. Willing worker. Go 
Furnish ref. 
 
17 yr. old boy wants job wi 
dairy or poultry man, $15.00 n 
board and Jaundry. Willing 
er. Ernest Milhollan, Morga: 
ton. 
 
Settled, single man_ ie 
tending to poultry, looking 
 
daundry and salary. W. O. Bat 
Wadley, Rt. 1, c-o H. D. Thomas 
 
Want job on farm for wages 
on halves and crop for 1940, Mo 
 ne E. M. qa Gien ) 
 
Want job on small dairy. Geox 
milker. Move any time. 
Hoider, Glenwood, Rt. 1. 
 
Want place on farm as Su 
or consider 2-5 h. farm on halve 
Honest and strictly sober. Se 
Adair, Wrightsville. ; 
 
Want good, smooth 2 h. ar 
for cotton and corn for. 
Landlord to furnish stock. Ha 
7 work hands, 4 boys and 
J. E. Brookshire, Gainesvi 
7, Box 116. 
 
Young woman, versatile e 
cation, will assist poultry Ta 
on small agricultural farm Boa, 
and small per cent. Qualificatio: 
in letter. Marguerite Wo 
lanta, Rt. 3, Box 148. 
 
35 yr. old white woman wan 
job light farm work, n 
work. Can drive car. Ref. 
Edith Grizzie, Jasper. : 
 
18 yr. old girl wants job 
home with good people 
light farm work, no field wo: 
board and reasonable salary. M 
 
Want 1 h. crop on halves or 
good dairy to work with. 
12 yr. old girl can milk, .t 
wife, all work. For 1940. Jac 
Sharpton, Dacula. 
 
Hustling young farmer wilt. 
en. up, build and repair b 
fences, etc., on farm for 
 
in middie or So, Ga. C..W. K 
Atlanta, 1818 Lakewood Ave.  
 
Want job on farm. Can | 
anything on farm. Good work 
 
Harvey Stephens, Athens, Rt. 
Box 51, c-o Sam Walker. 
 
Want job light farm. york, 
field work. 20 yrs. old, refine 
 
good people. Christians pr 
Miss Lucile BIUbalgn: Pe 
Stas, Rt. 4.3 
Man with tractor and i 
wants work by the acie. B 
land and seed grain een 
acre. GO anywhere there or 
H., S. Walker, wa ae 
pin St. 
 
farm, 50 yrs. old. Write 
Qiv on Chicken Rd. n 
eys Park). Jullus a 
 
Empire. 
 
job as handy man around 
Exp. truck driver, willing to 
farming and will make 
hand, Trade for 1940. Sta 
tails, salary, etc.,. in first 
L. J. Nichols, Atianta, oe 
ardson, St. S.E. ; 
Dairy man wants job a 0 
6 yrs. exp. Man and wife o 
bad habits. Have to h 
Good health and referenc 
M. Davis, Alamo, Rt. 1. 
Want, dairy job. Dry-ha 
Debiaeal: machine miiker. Wi 
 
nota i prefer. ae ee 
 
yrs. R. M- Reid, Gleny 0 
c-o H, R. Hill. ae a