Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1939 November 1

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COLUMBUS ROBER





_ ALTON (COGDELL, _DIRECTOR- STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS ae



"WEDNESDAY, , NOVEMBER is 1939.





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ommissioner Roberts Seeks F undg.
for hie Southeast and an assembling place for farms Many cs Ready T Oo S ey Out
Alton Co dell, Director Br ureau of Markets produce for several states, Atlanta is regarded as a
& ? -\ logical point for one of these big markets to be lo- 5
ans are being worked out to improve the cated. A survey of the market shows that trucks
e Markets located in several Georgia cities, and come to the Georgia markets, especially to the At-
ich will include . the bulging Ofca: ae. market lanta market, from more than half the states in- Pine sand: locust seedlings for Blanting idle an
abandoned farm lands. | Production of. seedlings | ak
the union and buy Georgia fruits and vegetables the two Stat
and tike then all over the United States. e two Sta e-operated nurseries has been increas

over last year in order to more nearly meet the
A favorable reaction to the improvement of the iorayet 166 planting stock. It is expe Se d that 21
Pie end ot 1940, and ae has been declared as | Georgia markets was expressed by a majority of million seedlings will be available for planting in
irely too'small to serve as a big market. Not less the Georgia representatives and they in turn will Georgia this year. s
( confer with the heads of the financial departments Nursery production was expanded to meet. he
ear, and more will trade there this year, | in Washington about obtaining the necessary money demands of farmers for planting stock in connection
e present site is eps, too small to handle , for use in Georgia. A meeting to discuss the plan with the AAA program. The Division hopes to
|. to obtain the money will be ne in epnaton supply every fienier ames AR requirements, 5
p next eo: one ae =. ae pie a with seedlings for planting under the 1940 program.
gia Congressmen and Senators and Commis- | he oe NS 6 eis cae rts aE ae Slash, Loblolly, and Longleaf pine seedlings
rs of Agriculture of Southern States about the | the OLE GIES ee Ge oe oa are sold at $2.00 per thousand, and black locust
y bill now before Congress which would set _ Plans for obtaining funds with which to im- seedlings are priced at $3.00 per thousand. All
5,000,000 to support and equip farmers markets | prove the penne markets will be discussed at this . prices are based'on f. 0. b. delivery at either of the
i to provide trained persons to So fatmers meeting. a _ two nurseries. The state nurseries are located al
d pack their products. is i pA the super market 1 7 but oo Ailanta, the thes ad ebony and Flowery Branch, Georgia.
= g mean ' that each state mar eedlings may be secured by placing applica:
. a pea ees one to. be spent in and will serve as feeder markets for the big sale _ tions with your County Agent, Vocational Agricul
poration with the State Department of Agri- center in Atlanta. _ es farmer | Ure. teacher or the State District Forester for your
ure. It is believed that this bill will pass the The biggest problem oe e ; corgi arin a section of the State. District foresters are located
ession of Congress, after Christmas. -; today is how and where to sell wha See a at Gainesville, Macon, Albany and Baxley, or by
he Bailey bill will only provide money to help it is the purpose of fe oaee . e ae fit ' writing to. Division of F orestry, 435 State less
farm products and will not be used to - all possible to oe a CASTS ee Oe Atlanta, Gere
aarkets. This money would be spent in he grows Lor sale ~
the: farmer sell what he _grows. : ae. pene i : eS fe : | ae
"he United States Department of Agriculture, | F ertilizer Warning ae Livestock : 1
keting division, plans to aid in the establishment ; ee : ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 27As quoted by White |
eral big markets in farming centers of the |, Hon Columbus Roberts, Commissioner of Agri- Provision Company and subject to change daily:
where there is a steady supply of farm || culture. issues a warning to the farmers of Geor- Strictly Corn-Fed Hogs
gia. C. A. Gillespie, Chief Fertilizer Inspector, 186-240 Ube eae een oe ee a Mas
sections all during the year. Sates that he finds that farmers are being sold a. oe Ibs. seo Be Mees 650 ae
cause it is well located as a trading center fertilizer material called Basic Slag which is im- | ponen e =: epee Ae 2
ported into this state, and upon investigation made | 145 Ibs down xe : aes 5.75- 6.00
in Haralson county, finds that this material being : : ana

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ices of Fr esh Vegetables 2 | sold is not Open Hearth Basic Slag. This material 2 Ae ie Cee aha Facing Company An q |
ices of fresh vegetables prevailing on the ig being sold and delivered to farmers at $6.00 ton. + subject to change daily:

ite Farmers Market, Atlanta, October 27th: This Slag is an inferior material for fertilizer No. 1 Soft Hogs, 180-250 Ibs... 5.50- 5.15 o
RGIA APPLES, per bu. basket....__.__ .30-. | purposes, an analysis shows. Analysis on same ~ No. 2 Soft Hogs, 150-180 ibs... 5500
EANS (BUTTER) per bu. bulk... _.1.20- 130 made by the State Chemist finds only a trace of No. 3 Soft Hogs, 130-150 ibs. 5.00 ~
JEANS (SNAP), per bu. hamper_. "1/25-150 | total phesphoric acid les sthan one-tenth of one per No. 4 Soft Hogs, 110-130 ibs.___. ony 1 3
AGE, bulk, per owt. oe 40- 60 ent, which makes this material pracheelly, ued es 2 No. 5, Pigs, 60-110 Ws. es 490.0:
LLARDS, per. doz. bunches_____-____-_ 950-2.75 less as a fertilizer. = pals Heavy. eS 240 Ips. - up-_-_-__--_5.00
LAN'T, crates ~~~ .2--_-+-------- CATTLE

ARD GREENS, per bu._-------- 1 SL a | s Good fat beef steers and he sifers, $6.50 to $8, 00:
RA, per bu. hamper. =

: fat dairy breeds, 5.00-5.50; medium fat, 4.50-5.00;.
EAS (FIELD), per bu. hamper__-_--_- 1.00-1.25 Aina Spot Cotton common kinds, 4.00-4.50; fat cows, 5.00-5,50; com-

OTATOES, per hundred 1b, bag. 2-2 -2s a oS - Atlanta spot cotton closed today at 9:35 basis mon and medium cows, 4.00-4.75; canners, 3.25-3.75;
Pace OES, pute Sper ewWh 225 50-.75 middling 15-16 inch staple. good heavy bulls, 5.00- 5.50; common bulls, 4.00-4.75;
WEET POTAT p The average price on the 10 Geena. spot |. good fat calves, 7,50-8.50; medium calves, 6.00-7.00;

BNP S nee eee Ente doa. nit Ge 95-30 markets is 9.12, basis middling 7-8 inch staple. aommon calves. 5.00- 6.00; throwouts, 3.50-5.00.

TARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA. PRODUCE

c Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below
Atlanta Market are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs.
es ley on bone twa not be pero for retail trade under the Georgia eas law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are oftered as such and .

y eggs are not allover to be offered for sale at all. oh ee aoe | e

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MARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN

Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture

March

L 1917



Published Semi-Monthly by

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- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner

STILES A. MARTIN. Editor
Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia

Publishing Office

Covington. Ga.

Send all letters to The Market Bulletin,
: State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. :
Notify on FORM 3578Bureatv of Markets. 222 State Capito.



Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937

at the Post .

Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act ot June 8. 1930 Ac-
eepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103. Act of October 8. 1917.



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postage reguiations inserted one time on each request and re-
_ peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice



Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing
more than 30 words including name and address. .



Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul-

ketin. ;

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE :

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



SPECIAL NOTICE

All flower notices received

through October 25th will be

published. Those not appear-

ing in this issue will be in

November 15th. After that

- there will be no further

. flower supplements until fur-
ther notice.

es

10-12 in. transplanted dwarf
pboxwood, 25c ea., 8-10 in., 20c;
6-8 in., 75c; 4-6 in. 10c; 2-3 ft.
enonymus (waxleaf evergreen
with red berries) 15c ea.; 4-5 ft.
watermelon crepe myrtle, 25c; 2
_ ft. gardenia, 40c. Mrs. R. F. Ter-
yell, Greenville, Rt. 3.

All oo a ae
s ennial phiox, pink, se
a hice. 15c ea.; daffodils, 15c
- doz.; white and spruce pines, hol-
Ty laurel, mt. ivy, $1.00 doz.; Eng-
lish dogwood, 10c ea. Others. Mrs.

W. F. Bailey, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
red,

_Amaryllis lilies, small
white stripe, 25c; large, 40c;
small blooming gladioli, 35 doz.;
Yarge, 3 doz., $1.25; pink. white
hydrangea, rooted, 2 for 35c. Add
postage. Mrs. Alice Harrison
Bremen.
Bulbs: Red Amaryllis, and
white spider lilies, 25c ea.; Paper
- white narcissi, daffodils, jonquils.
le ea.: dbl. and single Chinese
Sacred lilies, 25c doz.; little fra-
grant yellow narcissi, 50c C. Oth-
_ ers. Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Una-
-dilla.
Blue Irish lily bulbs, 75e C;
single blue hyacinths, 20c doz.
Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville.
Well rooted old English dwart
- pboxwoods, $3.50 C; abelia, 1_ yr.
old. $1.00 doz. $5.00 C; nandina
bushes $1.00 doz.; $7.50 C; cher-
ry laurel seedlings, $1.50 C.
_ Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

German iris, 30 mixed. $1.15 C;

ten Jabeled. 50, $1.15; Japanese

- mixed, 25 $1.10; daffodils, jon-

- quils, narcissi, 6 different, 300.

$1.20; purple, red pink crepe

myrtle. 3 yrs. old, 6 for 65c. Mrs.
og. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1.

Japanese quince, 25c ea.; $2.00
_ doz.; yellow button mums, lemon
- werbena, 25 doz.; white Aug. lil-
jes, blooming size, 20c ea.; snow-
arops, $1.00 C; King Alfred daf-
fodils, 75c C. Add postage, Leau-
nia Conner, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
_ Red and yellow japonica pink
weigelia, althea, spirea, almond.
snowball, 15c ea. ;wild azaleas,
-whododendrons, 35cc doz.; box-
wood. giant and dwarf arborvi-
tae, 25c ea., rooted. Exchange for
white feed sacks. Add postage.
Yeleta Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 4.--
Spruce pires, 50c: narcissi, blue
iris, day lilies, dahlias, wisteria.
_ Yonge Walker, Toccoa.
| Rooted grape begonia, justicia.
hen and biddie, spingeria. oxailis.
arbor-vitae,. fern, St. Bernard
lily, 1 ea. for 25c; unrooted cut-
tings dbl. petunia, hybiscus, lan-
tana. red angelwing begonia, ger-
anium cactus, others, 25c. No
_ @ehecks. Add postage. Mrs. Sarah
_ Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. 1.
Red and pink hybiscus, black
sacred lily India, cigar plants.
pink June cactus, 20c ea.; yellow
trumpet daffodils, vellow Hum-
bert cannas, dbl., $1.25 C. Add
postage. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bre-
NEN, :

Dwarf poxwood, 4 yrs. old 20
in. high, $1.00 ea.; pink monthly
_ Foses, hybiscus. 15c; hardy phlox,
_ Jupines, day lilies, dusty miller
_ 25c doz.; scarlet, white rambler
_ roses, rose peonies, 25c bunch.

Add postage. Stamps accepted.
Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. -
~ Jonquil and narcissi bulbs, 45c

_ -C; $4.50 M; canna, regal and milk
and wine lilies, 25 ea.; large
_ piumed pink spirea, 20c ea.; $1.50
_ d02.; 20 colors gladioli, 25 doz.
Postpaid over $1.00. Betty Joe
Kimsey, Young Harris.



35 doz.;

Sweet shrubs, red and white
dogwood, azaleas, white pines, mt.
laurel, $1.00 doz. Exchange for
good .white feed sacks. M. E.
Pickelsimer, Hurst.

Red pyracarrtha or five thorn
2 yr. rooted cuttings, 4 for $1.00;
several colors peonies, $2.75 doz.;
20 3 yrs. old nice well rooted box-
wood, old Eng. type, $6.00. Ex-
change for tulips. Mrs. S. W.
Sloan, Auburn.

Pink thrift, 300, $1.00; 10c doz.;
dbl. red geranium cuttings, 6 for
25c; small nandinas, 2 for 25c;
$1.00 doz. del.; poppy seed, free
with 50c orders. Mrs. J. T. Pat-
tillo, Rt. 4, Box 79, LaGrange.

Big dark red dahlia bulbs, 15c
ea.; 12 extra big purple lilac
bushes, 7 yrs. old, $1.00 ea.; dark
red cannas, 10c ea.; lavender
hardy phlox, 25c doz; 2 large
spengeria ferns, $1.25 both. Mrs.
Myrtis Swann, Lithonia, Rt. 1.

Anthony waterer spirea, 10c C;
purpie lilacs, 15c C; lemon lilies.
35c doz.; dewdrop bulbs, 25c doz.;
Apr. narcissi, 50c C; single blue
hyacinths, 30c doz.; pink crepe
myrtle. 50c orders postpaid. Mrs.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooklyn, Rt.
1 t

Delta iris, redish purple color
5 to 6 blooms on tall spike, 50c
doz. Add postage for: less than
doz. Also old English boxwood, 2
pieces 7 ft. tall, 1 2% ft. Mrs.
Grant Brock, Tallapoosa. |

Mt. laurel, rhododendrons,
pink, red, yellow azaleas, 3 col-
ors, coral berry, redbud, pink
Cherokee rose, 3 ft. high $1.00
doz. Postpaid. Mrs. Boon Wilson,
Morganton.

White jonquils, yellow daffodils
$1.00 C; perennial phlox, 2 doz..
25;
spirea ,althea, purple and white
lilies, 25c ea.; globe arborvitae, 2
to 3 ft., $1.00 ea. Add postage.
Gladys Garren, Morganton. .

Camilla japonicas, tea olive,
banana shrub lavender azaleas,
pyracantha, green varigated pit-
losporum, gardenias, golden ele-
gance, Chinese holly, viburnum,
nandinas, any two, $1.15. Mrs. J.
A. Griffin, Cordele.

25 boxwood, 15 to 22 in. high,
75c ea.; $17.00 lot; 6 to 8 in. box-
wood plants, $6.00 C; 12 plants,
$1.00; blooming size gardenia
bushes, 3 ft. high 75c ea.; 2 ft,
50c ea.; 1 ft., 25 ea. Mrs. B. L.
Robinson, Greenville.

Pink begonia, pink grape be-
gonia, Boston fern, hydrangea.
10c ea.; 3 for 25c; lemon lilies,
30c doz.; weeping willows, yellow
jJaponicas, 15 ea.; 2 for 25c; pri-
vet, $1.00 C. Rooted and del..Mar-
tha Ralston, Ella Gap.

100 narcissi bulbs, 75c C. Post-
paid. Mrs. D. C. Alien, Rt. 2 Tal-
lapoosa. :

Pink thrift, 30c C. Exchange
for dahlia bulbs, Camilla japon-
icas. Mrs. Maude D. Thompson.

Lemon day lilies, $1.00 C; King
Alfred bulbs, 75c C; 2 yr. old
boxwoods, 25c ea.; Japanese blue
iris, 40c doz. Add postage. W. G.
Wright, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Blue yard hydrangea, dbl. white
althea, white crepe myrtle, pur-
ple wisteria, rooted 25c ea.; milk
and wine lilies, 20c ea.: white
Aug. lilies, 15c ea.; purple iris,
25c doz. Add postage, Eugeniz
Smith, Wadley. :

Red giadioli bulbs, white iris
blooming size,( 25c doz.; sweet
blue violets, red mums, 15c doz.;
rede Haster lilies, red and yellow
Cannas, large blooms. 30c doz.:
white wisteria rooted, 25c ea. del.
in Ga. Mrs. Floy Clements,

Glennville. Rt. 1.

150 varieties wild flowering and
/Tock garden plants: 50 varieties
shrubbery, 6 in. to 3 ft. Write for



prices or come. J. W. Goddard,
| Rt., Stone Mountain. ees

blue butterfly bush, pink 35

| tie Jackson, Ivey. es

FLOWERS AND SEED
FORSALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



leas, 4 for 50c; vine ivy, rooted,
25 a.; red dogwood, 6 for $1.00;
crabapple, 3 ft., $1.00 doz.; pink
crepe myrtle, 15c ea.; bridal
wreath, 50c doz, Others. Mrs.
Addie Leatherwood, Brue Ridge
Rt. 2, Box 50.

Giant Crimson spider lily bulbs
25c doz.; lots of 500, $8.00 pre-
paid; several kinds cannas, 50c
doz. add postage. Mrs. M. T. Tan-
ner Sandersville.

Royal biue iris, $1.00 C; old
fashion mixed holly hocks, large
size, 40c doz. small, 25c doz.;
dbl. yellow monthly rambler rose
cuttings; unrooted, 25c doz. Mrs.
William Leach, Fairmount, Rt.
1, Box 156.

Large number cannas with
bright green leaves, 30c doz; dbl.
and .single poppy seed, different
colors, grow 6 in. in dia., over 4
ft. tall, 10c large tbsp. del. Mrs.
J. W. Hamm, Summit, Rt. 1.

Dbl. peonies, cream, white, red,
25c ea.; 5 for $1.00; giant blue
iris, $1-00 C; holityhocks, 50c doz.:
lemon lilies, $1.00 C; rambler
rose cuttings purple violets, 25c
| doz. Mrs. W. H. Hughey, Fair-
1 mount, Rt. 1.

Red and white dogwood, sweet
shrubs, azaleas, white pines, mt.
laurel, $1.00 doz. Exchange for
good white feed sacks. Add post-
age. D. E. Wilson, Hurst.

Pink weigelias, red crepe myr-
tle, quince, pink almond, hybis-
cus, 3 for 25c; lemon lilies, yel-
low button mums _ royal purple
panties doz. Ellen Silver, Talking

_ Wild azaleas,
35 doz.; red and yellow japoni-
cas, pink weigelias, spirea, althea,
almond, snowball, 15c doz.; giant
and dwarf arborvitae, boxwood,
25c ea. Well rooted. Add postage.
Mrs. J. M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 2
Box 88.

Red conch, red dbl. pink single,
Sweetgum geranium, rooted, 2 for
35; 1 rooted purple sultana, 30c:

$2.50; white Aug. lilies, 35c: 2 yr.
old Black lily India, $1.25. Others.
Add postage, Mrs. E. L. Harrison,
Bremen.

Red white dogwood, azaleas,
sweet shrubs, mt. laurel, white
pines, $1.00 doz. Exchange for
good white feed sacks. G. M. Wil-
son, Padena.

Yellow jonquils, yellow and
cream butter and eggs, white
narcissi, $1.00 C; blue spider lil-
ies, $1.00 doz.; perennial yellow
larkspur, sweet Williams, 50c doz.
wild ferns, $2.00 M. M: O. Others.
Mrs. T: H. McCurley, Hartwell.

Bachelor button seed, 25 cup-
ful; mixed color marigold 20c
cupful; dbl. mixed color zennia,
15c cupful; pink thrift, hardy
sweet peas, sweet Williams, pur-
pie verbena, hardy phiox, others,
35c doz. del in Ga. Mrs. Speer
Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box

Privet hedge, $1.00 C; mixed
color iris, 60e C; blue violets,
white daisies. 25 C; weepink wil-
lows, yellow japonicas, 15c ea.;
2 for 25c. Rooted and del. Mrs.
Effie Ralston, Ella Gap.

Lemon day lilies, $1.00 C; 2 yr.
old boxwoods, rooted snowballs,
25c a.; King Alfred bulbs, 75c
C. Add postage. Mattie Wright.
Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Olympia daffodils, dbl. orange
pheonix daffodils, mixed giadioli,
mixed iris, Siberian lilies, 85 C:
200, $1.60; Regal lilies, $1.00 doz.
Mrs. Christine MicLeod, Rt. 2,
Box 166, College Park.

Yellow jonquils and daffodils.
Apr. blooming narcissi, blooming
size bulbs, $1.00 C. Postpaid or-
ders on $1.00 or more. Evelyn
King, Hamilton, Rt. 2, Box 139.

Calif. violets, jonquils, narcis-
si, trailing arbutus, snowdrops.
Mris, orange lilies, $1.00 C; japon-
icas, golden benn, coralberry, al-
mond, jasmine, azaleas, laurel,
spruce, rhododendron, $1.00 doz.
Postpaid. Joyce Penland, Ellijay.

1,000 bulbs mixed daffodils,
easter lilies, narcissi, few jonquils,
tube roses, red cannas, milk and
wine lilies; also Mastodon straw-
berry and youngberries. Make
offer. Mrs. Homer L. Jackson, Rt.
2, Albany.

Makii, rare shrub central Chi-
na, 25 and 50c; 100 red crepe
myrtle. 2 ft./15c ea.; 30 varietics
shrubs, monthly roses, vines, 10
and 5c ea.; bulbs, perennials,
cheap. Mrs. R. Gable, Haralson.

Dbl. japonicas, well rooted. 50c
ea.; dogwood, 4 for $1.00; white.
yellow, purple iris, 35 doz.; har-
dy foxglove, 50c doz.; others. Sa-
rah E. Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

4 to 6 in. boxwoods, $3.00 C;
200, $5.00; olooming size: . white
and watermelon red crepe myrtle
trees, 25 ea.; $2.40 doz.; garden-
ias, 2 ft., %5c; $6.00 doz. del.
Maude Hamby, Greenville.

Blooming size butter and egg
bulbs, 15 doz.; 2 doz., 25c. Mat-





shee

Rhododendrons, $1.00 doz.; aza-}.

rhododendrons, |

large salmon sultana, 2 yrs. old,|

Tulip bulbs, any color, $1.50 C;
gladioli bulbs, $1.00 C; guar. to
bloom next spr.; 2 yr. old field
grown rose bushes; Red Radi-
ance, Pink Radiance, Talisman,
Ami Quinard, Sunburst or any
named variety, 10 for $1.50. Post-
paid. John K. Kennedy, Menlo.

Paper white narcissi, bloom in
Feb., snowdrops, 50c doz.; jon-
quils, yellow narcissi, white Apr.

white, pink cannas, 50c doz.; red
spider lilies, 35c doz.; white lilacs
25c ea. Mrs, BE. L. Smith, Wadley.
Magnolia, tea olive, crepe myr-
tle, yellow jasmine, dogwood.
sweet myrtle, holly, sweet shrubs,
crabapple, sweet bay, 1 ft., 10c,
3 ft., 25c; 4 ft. 35c. Mrs. M. C.
Connell, Toomsboro, Rt. :2.

Magnolia, sweet shrubs, tea ol-
ive, yellow jasmine, holly, crepe
myrtle, sweet bay, sweet myrtle,
crabapple, dogwood, 1 ft., 10c;
3 ft., 25c; 4 ft., 35c. Mrs. Iva-
line Watson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Red and white dogwood, mt.
laurel, pink, red and yellow aza-
leas, pink rhododendrons. black,
white pines, crabapple sprouts,
sweet shrubs, 3 ft., $1.00 doz. oth-
ers. Add postage. Exchange for
white feed sacks. W. G. Aber-
crombie, Mineral Blvff.

Mt. laurel, red, white dogwood,
black and white pines. rhododen-
drons, pink, red, yellow azaleas,
| sweet shrubs, crabapple sprouts,
3 ft. high; $1.00 doz.; trailing ar-
butus, evergreen galax, 35c doz.
Add poctage. R. W. Baugh, Min-
eral Bluff. ~

Rhododendron, mimosa, iatifo-
lia, mt. laurel, scotch broom, ien-
cothoea, galax, holly, azaleas, ac-
er dasycarpum, acer spicatum,
dogwood, juiperus, virginiana,
loblolly, Reasonable. Wet moss
packed. Gordon Hunnicutt, Tal-
lulah Falls.

Cluster yellow narcissi bulbs,
20c doz.; 75 C daffodils, jonquils
and narcissi mixed, 60c C; small
mixed color gladioli, 35 doz.;
large, 60c doz.; white Eng. dog-
wood, white bridal wreath, 40c
ea. M. A. Norton, Edison.

Aug. lilies, 6 for 50c; snow gar-
land, spirea, azaleas, greybeard,
$1.00 doz.; Indian pipes, 25c doz.:
dbl. day lilies, $1.00 C. Postpaid.
Grace Eaton, Dahionega, Rt. 1.

Mixed gladioli, No. 1, $1.00 C;
No 2, 75c C; No 3, 65c GC; Easter
lilies, large bulbs, Peruvian daf-
fodils, amaryllis bulbs, 10c ea;
gladioli bulblets, mixed colors,
50c M. Add postage. Mildred Con-
ner, Buchanan.

Four beautiful cape jasmine
bushes, 6 ft. tall, 8 ft. in diame-
ter, $20.00 ea.; 4 for $75.00. Pearl
Knight, Franklin.

Yllow narcissi, jonquils, 25c
doz; 50 for $1.00. Add postage.
Mildred Hutchins, Auburn, Rt. 1.

10 large evergreen boxwoods, 5
to 6 ft. tall, $50.00 lot.-Mrs. Clyde
Barber, Hirams, Rt. 1.

Two cape jasmine bushes, 2 ten
ft. across, 9 ft. high;. one bush,
6 ft. across, 5% ft. high. Mrs. El-
bert Cain, Hoschton, Rt. 2.

Easter lilies (Bermuda), 5c
doz. Mrs. H. A. Everson, Rt. A,
Cordele. [

Rex and bronze leaved red
blooming begonias, 30c; poppy
and sweet pea seed, 10c per pkg.
plus postage; tulip and narcissi
bulbs, 30c per doz.; shrubbery
15c-25c per cutting. Mrs. Mary
F. Jordan, Crawfordville, Rt. 4.

Gardenias, rooted, 50c ea.: del.
in Ga.; King Alfred daffodil
bulbs, 60c per doz. del. no stamps;
for advice on care of Gardenias,
send postal card. Mrs. Joe Griggs.
LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 66.

Yellow Jonquils, 30c per C;
white narcissi, Butter and eggs,
yellow narcissi, white jonquils, all
50c per C, nice bulbs, postpaid.
- checks. Josephine Raley, Mit-.

ell.

White Narcissi, Jonquils, dbl..
50c per C, large bulbs; yellow and
red cannas, 60c. per C; Golden
Glow, 15c per doz. add postage.
Evelyn Strickland, Bremen.

Boxwood, 6 in. to 5 ft. beauti-
fully shaped, thick, all sizes. Mrs.
Harry B. Rich, Blairsville, Rt. 1.

Red dogwoods, and azaleas, 10c
ea.; 1 doz. choice roses, $1 per
doz.; Japonicas, Flowering peach
trees, 15c a.; wax plant, 25 per
doz. add postage. Mrs. Reba Da-
venport, Loving. =
_ Red and yellow cannas, 60 per
C; paper white Narcissi, 50c per

; Pecennial phiox, pink, 10c per

0z.; Star Jasmine vine, 10c ea.
or 3 for 25c, add postage. Mrs. J.
W. Strickland, Bremen, Rt. 2.

Narcissi, Jonquils, 15 per doz.
45c per C, $4.25 per M; Regal,
milk and wine lilies, 25c ea. Ciarge
blooming size) large plumed pink
spirea, Anthony Waterer, 20c ea.
or $1.50 per doz.; gladioli, 20 dif.
cols. 25 per doz; Beauty bushes
25c a. All orders of $1 or more

Wednesday, November iq 193:

blooming narcissi, $1.00 C; red, |

Lemon, tiger, blackberry, blue!






































































Farmers Golden E

Jesus saith unto them, 1
meat is to do the will of
that sent me, and to fin
work. He that repeath re
eth wages, and gatheret}
unto life eternal: tha
he that soweth and he
reapeth may rejoice toget!
St. John, chapter 4:34





FLOWERS AND
FOR SALE

10 ibs. Grandiflora
seed, 1938 crop, in good con
price $2 for lot. Mrs. Ali
ner. Palmetta. -

4 Well colored and shap
stant blooming
around 3 ft., taken here
All 4, $10. Mrs. Bertha
Williamson.

8 in. to 3 ft. tree box
houti, thumburg, ballardi,
wreath, spirea, 3 kinds
suckle, dutzia, armour ~
winter jasmine, 25 assort
mixed iris. Cheap. Mrs.
Clermont.

Yellow jonquils, Apr. blo
white narcissi, long trumpe
fodils, dbl. butter and egg,
ange color gladioli, $1.00 C
spider lilies, $1.00 doz.:
blue hyacinths. 25 bulbs. 50.
ra McCurley, Hartwell, Ri

Yellow. pink, red dog
Cherokee roses, red bulbs
berrys, rhododendrons, jau
col. azaleas, crabapples, rasn
ries, postpaid; also native fe:
shasta daisies, violets,
snowdrops, $1.00 doz.
Wilson. Morganton.

White and yellow jonqui
ter and eggs. $1.00 C; blue
lilies, $1.00 doz.; missi
strawberry plants, 500, $1.25
M; peppermint, spearmint plan
50c_ doz. Cecil McCurley, Hi
well, Rt. 2. ee

Pink rhododendron, 5
} azaleas, mt. laurel, bushy sp
dogwood, red Japonica. w
pine, coralberry. purple lila
sythia, jasmine, 2-4 ft.. we
ed, $1.00 doz.; Calif. vio
phlox, snowdrops, narcissi.
C. Postpaid. Mrs. J. H. Pe
Ellijay. :

Named varieties dahlias.
doz., 5 doz $5, iris, primrose.
sostegia, sweet William, 80
Exchange some for laying pu?
B. R. or Buff Leghorns.
drum Tallant, Cumming.

3 yr. old cape jasmine in
bloomed this yr., 75c ea.: |
old, in pots, 50c ea.; red pe
25 ea. Add postage. Bessie
tin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Blue spider lilies, $1.00
long trumpet daffodils, whit
yellow jonquils, butter and
$1.00 C; garlic, 10c ea.: $10
peppermint. spearmint, 50
missionary strawberry Plant.
$1.25; $1.00 M. Mattie McC
Hartwell, Rt. 2. 5

Nandina, 18 in., 30c
in., 40 ea., plants on own
dbl. tuberoses, 30c doz.; n
lily bulbs, blooming size, 35
2 for 60c. Mittie Collins.
ville, Rt. 1.

25 or 30 nice dwarf boxwno
also, few Geo. Washington var
ty for sale. Nannie Bishon. F.
etteville, Rt. 2. Ne

Large size eladioli bulb-
-red, salmon, 50 doz.; $2:
checks.. No stamps.
Shuemake, Temple, Rt. 1.

Rust proof snapdragons. nui
foxgloves. 25c doz.; Roses:
Scarlet, Silver Moon, Van
Yellow, 25c ea.: 5 for $1.00 u
brella China, 25 ea. Wi
Chamblee, Cumming, Rt. 2.

Red hot poker, 25c bune
for $1.00: Shasta daisies. 2
5 doz., $1.00; January bio
jasmine. 10c. 25c, and 50
colors iris, 50c. Mollie Enel
Demorest. Rt. 1. ee

Orchid iris, 30c doz: 4
$1.00; orange iris, 35 do7.:
sythia, dogwood. pink and
spirea. dbl. white and pin
thea, butterflv bush, winte
ey.ackle, quacc, roses. 10
and 20c ea. Others. Add
Mrs. J. C. Mize, Ashland.

Snowball, boxwood. purnle
lily of the valley, rooted. 25c
parrots feather fern, Bos
$1.00 doz.: large purple
ange day lilies, $1.00 C. Add
age. Mrs. J. A. -Henson.
mount, Rt. 1. . g

Purple iris, 25 doz.; whi
yellow narcissi, orange day 1i
20c doz.; velvet and white mo!
ly roses, $1.00 doz. Exchange
Myrtle Jackson, Talking
Bet. 2: Bee
Pure white Dutch hya
6 for $1.00;



Bits ae
Apr. blooming white





PP. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Young
Harris. = eee eee



ward, Jenki-sburg.

bulbs, 20c doz. Willie D.








esday, November 1,

LOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE







1939.

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



ea, thumberg, rooted, $1.00:
bl red, pink, single pur-
eas, 3. ft. high, 35 ea.;
gs from altheas and abe-
for 25c dobl. spirea rooted,
ee W. L. Daniels, Daw-









molia, althea, beauty bush,
ly bush, coral berry, dog-
ix var. spirea, four colors
myrtle, deutzia, mock or-
almonds, 2 yr. sizes, 15c;
la japonica. 25 ea. Add

Mrs. W. A. Lewis,






spore.
nt erimson spider lily bulbs,
oz.; 4 doz-, $1.00; 2 yr. old
plants, 5 for $1.00; ever-
hedge, 6 for $1.00; white
looming: narcissi, 25c doz.;
$1.00. Mrs. Charles B. Tan-
andersville, Rt- 1.

ilips, 40c doz.; foxglove, snap-
on, 25 doz.; sweet scented
en . roses;- Van









aM



cissi, 35e doz.; Lawrence




ils, $1.50 C. Mrs. Cliff C.
, 1fiddleton, Rt.. 1.

ulbs, white narcissi, 75c
unning cedar cuttings, 6 for
vet rose bushes, 20c ea.;
illy bulbs, 30c doz. Margie
e, Temple, Rt. 1.
Thite lilacs, 2 or 4 ft. high,
rooted, 10c and 20c ea.; wis-
4 vines, 4 and 8 ft, long, well
, 10c ea. Postpaid on 2 or
bushes or vines. Mrs. J. L.
gin, Covington. =<
oice nursery grown shade
: Silver Maple, Mimosa,
g Willow (Niobe), about









0 for 10. No less sold. fob. N.
Rosene, 126 E. Baker St., a



utiful boxwood plants, $1.
- blooming size gardenias, 50c
$5.00 doz.; white, watermelon
pe myrtle, well formed
2 to 3 ft., $2.00 doz.; $10
white Eng. dogwood, 2 to 4
$5.00 C; red cydonica jap-
5 for $1.00. Mrs. C. M.
son, Greenville. _
igar lilies, 10 ea.; dbl. but-
and eggs, Jacobs ladders, jon-
, narcissi, $1.25 C. All bloom
ze. Mrs. W. N. Allred, Rome;

















col. blooming size mt. aza--
25c doz.: mt. laurel, white
and dogwood, rhododen-
50c doz.: pink perennial
20 doz.; white pines, 15;
le iris, 20c doz. Add postage.
rt Locke, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
ple iris lily bulbs. 85c C;
200. Clifton White, Tem-
t. 2, Box 230.
ple iris, perennial phlox,
doz.; bleeding heart, tigar
ulbs, 15c; dbl. or single jon-
5c C; few boxwoods, well
25 ea.; white spirea and
lia, 20c. Add postage. Mrs.
. Lock, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
ver and globe arborvitae
5 for $1.00; rhododen-
laurel, pink, red yellow
ood, all color azaleas, white
e pine, crabapple, 3 it., $1
Mrs. A. L. Hemphill, Blue



















lors azaleas, spruce and
Pines, mt. laurel, rhododen-
pink Cherokee roses red
white dogwood, red bud, 2
ft., $1.00: doz.; boxwood,, ar-
vitae, 2 to 3 ft. round bunchy







eila Dickey, Morganton.
spider lilies, 3 for 25c;
narcissi, 40 for 50c; yel-
reissi, 40c C; ivy. vine, well
ed, 10c ea.; different colors
s 50c C. Add postage. No
Mrs. M. D. Holland,







amaryllis, 15c ea.; begonia
tting; large dbl. pink can-
3. for 10c. Exchange for root-
shrubbery, monkey face or
Dewey W. Fair-





different iris, 35c 100 mixed.
L i blue
piris and white iris, both ear-
15 . Mrs. Newt E. Spence,
titon.
@ Alfred daffodils. 50c C.
stage. Forrest Kiser, Bu-
2 m 2.

ral thousand pure narcissi
butter and eggs, daffodils
onquils mixed, mostly jon-
and butter and eggs, few
red pure jonquils, 65c C;
M del. Cash with order.
. Homer Tingle, Locust Grove

















oming size gladioli bulbs;
white; 14 red; 10 R. pink;
S. pink; 4 doz. yellow; 4
peach, $15.00 lot; 50c doz.
aid. Mrs. H..L.' Fields, Mc-








ter narcissi, King Alfred daf-| }
$1.00 C; Odorus Rugulosus }.

8 ft. high, well branched,)|

'for $14.00;

40c ea.: perennial phiox, $1}



Milk, wine, and red amaryllis
bulbs, arborvitae, crimson and
baby breath spirea, dbl. rose al-

thea, 25 ea.;, pink crepe myrtle,|

15e. All kind pot, plants. Mrs. W.
A. Huff, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.

Blue and white iris, 5c ea.; 50c}

doz.; sweet scented purple vio-
lets, 30c doz.; Shasta daisies,
white narcissi, 25c doz.; foxgloves,
30c C. Mrs. H. R. Tallant, Rt. 2,

Cumming.
_Althea, 4 kinds spirea, purple
lilacs, Eng. dogwood, sweet

shrubs, japonicas, monthly roses.
winter blooming honeysuckle,
white orleander. hydrangea, coral:
berry, rooted, 20c ea.; 6 for $1.00
del. Ada M. Rice, Mexeys..

One well rooted dbl. white al-
thea, 25c; large red canna, orange
with red center canas, 20c doz.;
Star of Bethlehem, white iris.
50e C; physostegia, 10 doz. Mrs.
a T. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3, Box

Evergreen oak, wild yellow jas-
mine, pink and red crepe: myrtle,
long straw pine, sweet. myrtle,
tea, olive, magnolias, Umbrelia

| Chinas, sweet bay, 1 ft. 10e, 3 ft.

25c. Add postage. Miss race

itts, RFD, Toomsboro.

Pink running roses, purple: li-
lac rooted, pink crepe myrtle,
pink hibiscus 15c each: mas,

| pink snake cactus, 10c each; bltte

hyacinths, 35 dozen; white Mil-
ler plants 10e dozen; blue iris 25
dozen. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
: White narcissi, orange day lil-
ies, jonquils 75 per C; blue day
lilies $1.00 per C; pink hardy
phiox, purple wisteria, butter-
cups, butter and eggs, 15 dozen;
golden bell red altheas, pink al-
mond, pink weigelias, 10e each
Mrs. Will James, Ellijay. _
Crepe myrtle plants to ex-

change for two white erepe myr- |

tles, two camphor plants, two ol-
ive plants. Mrs. H. B. Melton, Rt.
D, Jackson Rd., Griffin.
_ Purple iris, 80c per C; narcis-
si 75c per C; 100 dahlia bulbs
other plants and
shrubbery cheap. Will exchange:
value for Buff leghorn pullets. or
barred rock pullets just begin-
ning to lay. Mrs. G LL. Tallant,
Cumming.
Cherokee roses, pussy willows,
rhododendrons, redbud, Mtn. lau-
rel, red maDle, red and white deg-
wood; azaleas, 75 per dozen; ar-
butus, fall pinks 50 dezen. Mrs.
Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff. :

Magnolia, tea olives, pink and!
red crepe myrtle, long straw pine,
dogwood, sweet bay, sweet myr-
tle, evergreen oak, umbrella echi-
nas, 1 ft., 10c, 3 ft. 25, 4 ft 35c;
will exche. for white feed sacks.
Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Rt. 2, Tooms-
boro.

Red cannas, February cactus,
Boston ferns, dbl. pink geran-
iums, red amaryllis; also widow
tears. Cheap. Write for prices.
Geneva Coleman, Rt. 2; Wrens.

Magnolias, tea olives, pink and

red crepe myrtle, dogwood, sweet.

bay, long straw pine, umbrella

chinas, wild yellow jasmine, sweet

myrtie, I ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft.
35e; will exche. for white feed
sacks. Mrs. -O. W. Colson, Rt. 2,
Toomsboro.

Nice spring cutting of sultana
75 plus postage. Miss Lorene
Harris, Rt. 1, Martin.

Early blooming jonquil bulbs,
also mixed. buibs, %c per C; sage:
Jeaves dried 75c per Ib.;. day lil-
ies, $1.00 per C. Mrs. W. J. Camp-
bell, Rising Fawn.

Mixed bulbs: Paper whites,
Kine Alfreds, Robert Sydenham,
Henry Fords 25c dozen; mixed
named varieties of German iris
5e each. Add postage. Mrs. C. R.
Morgan, Vienna.

Cedars. from 10c to 50c each,
postpaid. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Rt.
1, Buchanan.

5. ft. Chinese Magnolias. $1.50,
3 ft. $1.00, 3 yr. old Acuba Jap-
onica $1.00, well rooted cuttings
25c: large Siberian iris 50 for
$1.00, small $1.00 per C; St. Re-
gis everbearing red raspberries,
50c dozen. A. J. Jones, 15 Screven
Ave., N. E., Atlanta.

Pink coral.vine tubers 5 each;
seed 10c per tablespoonful. Mrs.
E. P #H. Striplin, Rt. 2, Doerun.

Large and smail arbor-vitaes.
weigelias, 3 var. spireas, 5 var.
bush honeysuckles, 2 var. al-
monds; red. quinee, moss locust,
Eng. dogwood, forsythia for sale;.
exchg. for tulip, hyacinth, cro-
leus, Haster lilies, hydrangeas,
Mrs. . H. Ward, Adairsville.

Yellow Emperor long trumpet
daffodils, yellow Olympia short-
cups, dbl. Phoenix; deep blue ir-
is, hardy blooming size bulbs, 26c

dozen, 80 per C; 2-yr. old brides

wreath, red crepe myrtle, 10c
each. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Rt. 2;

Bowdon. __ rey
Jonquils 75c ser C; sage Plants

oe

RKET

FOR SALE

BULLETIN ;
FLOWERS AND SEED |




FORSALE



ellia Japonicas. Names varieties
50e to $3.00 each. Plus postage.
Mrs. R. C. White, Alto.

Giant Hybrid Amaryllis 2-3 in.
bulbs, 30c-3-4 in. bulbs 45 hand
polonized seedlings $2.00 per C.
Mrs. Robert. Morgan. 15 Secre-
ven Ave., N. E., Atlanta.

wood 3 ft. 6 in. wide, $1.25 plus
peo charges; also Baby.

rownie camera cheap for cash.
Howard Vanee, Rt, 1, Cumming.

Pink thrift. plants, 50c per C;
bronze pink iris 25 dozen; Ligus-
trum Japonicum nandina 3 yr.
size, 25c; dbl. orange Phoenix,
$1.00 per C. Mrs. W. M. Vickers,
Siloam.

Ligustrums, 3-4 ft. well shaped
plants 35c each; abelias 50 ea.;
2 yr. plants; nandinas 25c to $1.50.
each. Mrs. S. A. Jones, Midville.

Shrubbery too large to ship
boxwoods, myrtles spireas, gold-
en. euonymus, golden bell, abe-
lias, altheas, almonds, white yel-
low jasmine, dogwoods, Deutzia

Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.

Arbor-vitaes and boxwoods 15c
each;
Gogwoods 10c each; 1 dozen
choice roses $1.00; red and yellow
azaleas $1.00: dozen. All well root-
ed. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Ab-
ercrombie, Loving.

en; mixed jonquils, narcissi for
borders (7 varieties) $1.00 per C;
named varieties daffodils, nar-
cissiEmperor, Empress, dbl. or-
ange Phoenix, ete. $1.50 per C.
Mrs. John Woodall, PO Box 8,
Milner. ss

Plants. vines, sweet scented
bme violet plants for sale. Call
Dearborn 0855, Mrs. H. J. Reitz,
302 Columbia Drive, Decatur.

Magnolias, sweet. myrtles, dog-
wood, umbrella chinas, tea, olives,
pinks, red crepe myrtles, wild

' strawed: pine 1 ft., 10c, 3 ft. 25c;
4 ft., 35 each. Exchg. for sacks.
Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Pitts,
Rt. 2, Toomsboro..

Japanese bamboo 25 nice roots.
red: spider 4 for 25c; hemerocal-
lis 6 for 25c. Al! prepaid. Mrs.
Maude Brooks, RFD, Arlington.
- Large narcissus bulbs, paper
'white, Southern Gem (Glory of
Snow) daffodils, snowdrops 25c
dozen. prepaid.
Brooks, RFD, Arlington.

Pink thrift plants 50 per C

Jasmine plants, 3 for 25c deliv-
ered. Mrs. H. F. Summers, White
Plains.

Well rooted lace ferns. 25 each;
Maiden hair, also sword ferns 4
for 25c; everblooming red be-
gonias 5 each cutting; Shasta

/'more oxalis bulbs this season.
Mrs. S. K. Poindexter, Rt. 2, Bax-

ley.

pine, red and white dogwood, aza-
leas, Mtn. laurel, crepe myrtle,
sweet myrtle, 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c
' each plus postage. No stamps or
checks. Mrs. Albert Harrison,
RFD 1, Dudiey.

Magnolias, sweet. bay, long leaf
pine, red. white dogwood, azaleas,
Mtn. Laurel, crepe myrtle, sweet
myrtle, 1 ft., 10c each, 3 ft. 25c.
plus postage. No stamps or checks
Mrs. Vera Howard, Rt. 1, Dudley.

Japonica, deep pink altheas, 2 yr.
stocky plants, 25 each postpaid.
Mrs. J. M: DeLoach,, Rt. 1, Box
60, Townsend.

Honey locusts, cedars, red bud,
arborvitaes and other shrubs, all
one year old. I. J. Henderson, Rt.
1, College Park.

All eolors dogwoods, azaleas,
erabapples, laurels, rhododen-
drons, pink Cherokee roses, 3 ft.,
$1.00 dozen; Juniper globe, silver
arborvitaes, Japonicas, butterfly
bush, almond, 5 for $1.00. Gien
Wilson, Blue Ridge. ..

Two blooming size gardenias
$1.00 each plus postage; 150 box-
wood cuttings postpaid for $1.10.
Mrs. W. A. Casper, Star R, Bow-
don. ;

Red President Cannas 50 doz.;
pink Xmas cactus, large size 25c,
2 small 25c; Well rooted; white
dbl. altheas 10 cutting, 20 root-
ed. All postpaid; exchange for ev-
ergreen and blooming shrubbery:
Evelyn Seago, Pinehurst.

Rhododendrons, laurels, red-
buds, pink, red, yellow azaleas,
all colors dogwoods, spruce, white
pine, tulip poplars, 3 ft, $1.@
dozen; Juniper silver globe arbor-
vitaes 18-24 in. 5 for $1.00; pink
phiox, $1.00 per C. Sadie Wilson,
Morganton.

Big full blooming size Darwin
tulip bulbs, all colors 6 bulbs 25c.
Mrs. J. C. Shirley, Hollywood.

German. iris, ten beautiful col-
ors,, selection of choice varieties
for 25c postpaid. Mrs. Sherman



10c each. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2,
Cobbtown. :

Many varieties of choice cam- |

Boxwood, 3 ft. wide, $1.00, box- |

and others. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, |

flowering peachtree, red}

Blue Roman hyacinths 50c. doz- |

yellow Jasmine, sweet bay, long)

$1.00; blooming size lily buibs,}

Mrs. Wyatt}

delivered; well rooted January}

daisies 5 each rooted plant; no)

Magnolias. sweet bay, long leaf}

Abelia, Pitosporum, euonymus}

Large double poppy seed, all
different colors. 10 tablespoon
full plus-postage. Would exchange.
for buttercups and azaleas. Mrs.
W. A. Fletcher, Rt. 2, Tifton.

blooming about November. Luth-
er L. Morgan, 2840 Memorial Dr.,
Atlanta.

Red. A. W. spireas, snow gar-
lands, pink crepe myrtles, golden
bell, azaleas, Cherokee roses,
laurel, rhododendron, graybears
12 for $1.00; dbl. orange lilies.

blackberry, lemon, tiger, etc. 3)

for 25c. Grace Eaton, Rt.-1, Dah-
lonega..

Spirea pink and white, pink
crepe myrtle, purple lilac, flow-
ering pear,. goldenrod, bridal
wreath, yellow jasmine, catsclaw,
Cape Jasmine, altheas, calla,
blackberry, yellow lilies, 15c ea.,
2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. R. L
Williams, Rt. 4, Cumming.

Orange Phoenix double daffo-
dils, 25 dozen; Emperor daffo-
dils, 20 dozen; fairy lilies 25c
dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Gene
Barlow, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa.

Daffodils, narcissi. Star Beth-
lehem, orange lilies, shepherd lil-
ies, 50c per C; pink hardy phlox
20 per dozen; pink hibiscus, snow
ball, well rooted, 2 for 25c; ex-
change for white sacks. Mrs. Mo!l-
lie Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 49, El-
lijay.

Orange day lilies $1.00 per C,

white narcissi 75c per C; red
crepe myrtle, 25c each; white
striped grass 5c bunch; large dark
red dahlias 5c each; well rooted.
Geraldine Entrekin, Rt. 2, Wa-
co. ;
125 boxwoods 1 ft. to 3-ft. 10
plants 1 ft. high $5.00 or 50 ea.;
prices higher according to sizes;
3 ft. plants $5.00 each. The Jot for
$150.00 at my yard. No shipping.
Cash with order. Mrs. R. Allgood,
Oxford.)

Pink and rose myrtle, purple li-
lac rooted 15c each; ecannas-
Humbert yellow and orange, also
variegated, hardy phiox, all col-
ors 50e dozen and large flower-
ing mums 25c dozen PP. Cash or
M. O. Nora Nix, Alto, Rt. 2.

Red and yellow Japonicas, 20c
each: red and yellow azaleas $1

dozen; boxwoods. arbor-vitaes 25c
each; ever flowering Peachtree
(15c each. Add - postage. Mrs.
Claude Wright, Loving.

Pink perennial phlox,. clumps

of. pink and blue hydrangeas,
white and blue iris, Siberian iris.

All with good roots, 35c dozen.

Manchester. e.
Want hyacinths and giadiolas
in exchange for everbearing
strawberry plants. Mrs. W. B.
Hester, Rt. 3, Biakeley. -

SEED FOR SALE

25 Ybs., okra seed for best. of-
fer. Gorman Peppers.- Palmetto,
Rt. 1. |

Bermuda. onion sets, $1.00 peck.

crop, recleaned, 2% bu. sacks,
$1.60 bu.; Abruzzi seed rye, 2%
bu. sack, $1.60. bu. E. J. Lavender,
Sylvester, Rt. 3. :

Recleaned Early Southern Bur
clover seed, 5 Ib. here Contains
requied soil to jnoculate seed S.
B. Kinad,, Jackson.

Extra nice old fashioned white
multiplying onions, 90 gal. Add
postage. Mrs. C. R. Smith, Bu-
ford, Rt. 1. . ee

White nest onions. 40c gal.
post paid. Marvin E. Ward, Mol-
ena, Rt. 1. :

Red onions or buttons (kind
that make onion buttons and
seed), 60c gal. or exc. 1 gal. for
8 white, 100 Ib. cap. feed .sacks,
free of holes, mildue, ironrust,
etc., Want some sugar sacks,
good cond., pay 5 ea. and post-
age. Mrs. Laz Wiggins, Buena
Vista.

Broom corn seed, 10 cupful
del. Mrs. Myrtis Swann, Lithonia
Rt. fT.

Nice red onion buttons now
ready for fall planting Qmake
large onions and buttons), 15
quart, or 50c gal. Alice Hodges,
Greenville, Rt. 3:

Plenty nest onions, 10c at. and
postage. Mrs. B .H. Neal, Sum-
mit.
Bur Clover seed with dirt to in-
oculate, 75 per measured bushel.
L. L. Reid, Hogansville.

Large var., white nest onion
sets clean and sound, $7.50 Der
100 Ibs., $4.00 per 50 lbs. FOB;
10 Ibs. or less, 10c pound post-
paid. K. L. Moseley, Soperton.

White multiplying nest onion
sets for fall planting, 45c gal. Add
postage. Mrs. G. B. Patterson,
Blairsville, Rt. 4.

Latest. Govt propagated sugar



Duckett, Taiking Rock,





=

Fussell, Brunswick.

| Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Pansy plants for sale. Will be;

dozen; red and blue fall pinks 75c/}

Mrs. T: W. Jackson, PO Box 206, |

del. P. P. Blue Stem wheat, new}

eane for seed. Plant now. Come}
for. Exc. for goats or pork. B. O.
:

Page Thre:

"SEED FOR SALE _

. Chinese mustard seed, 25c Ib;
red multiplying onion sets, 40
gal.; also large Schley and Ste
art pecans and gourds for sale.
Make offer. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,

About 20 lbs. brown streaked
half Benner bean seed, slightly
weavel; not damaged from plant-
ing, 20c Ib. Cash. No check. Mrs.
Hs R. Ashworth, Loganyille, R.




























Freez-proof. Wilkerson : garden
pea seed, bunch. Heavy. fruiter.
25c lbs., at 35 Ib. also Red ne
onion sets, 50e per half gal. Mrs.
T. 'T. Holloway Cobbtown . Be

125 Ibs. more or less seedling
peach sed, 24%c Ib. FOB: Mrs.
Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, Rt. 3.

White multiplying nest onions,
45c gal. Mrs. R. L. Kennerly,.
Lawrenceville. eS

5 gal. white multiplying onions.
40c gal. Add postage. Miss Maud
Averette, Buena Vista, Rt. 1. _

White multiplying onions (1@
or f2 in a hill), 45 gal. poste.
paid or 35 gal. Add postage; alsa.
white table peas, 7c 1b. Add poste
/age. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gaines-
ville, Route, Box 155.

Old fashioned Eng. pea seed,
frost-proof, heavy bearer. 25 lb.
in small quantities. Cheaper in
larger quantities. Add sostage,
Mrs. J. O. Brannen. Hazlehurst.

PLANTS FOR SALE _

60 bu. No. 1 Pink Skin P. R.
potatoes, 50c bu. Exchange for |








































good corn bu. for bu. H. M. Moor- \_
man, Lovett. = oe
Klondike strawberry plants,

75c 500; $1.40 M; also dried
peaches, 1939 crop, 12c lb. Mrs.
Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. |
Thornless Boysenberry, $1.75;
Boysenberry and. -Thorniess
Youngberry, $1.25; Youngberry,
5c; also 2 yr. transplants. Geo.
Eldridge, Macon, Rt. 6. 3
100. . Southland strawberry
plants. Large fine, well rooted, |
/moss packed and postpaid, $1.00.
J. C. Turnipseed, Griffin. 3
Strawberry plants, 80c C; $3.
for 500; nice, dried, old time
peaches, 15 1b.; mixed bunch
butter beans, 10c cupful. Add
postage to all. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells,_
Royston, Rt. 1. Bee
EF. J., and Chas. W. frost proof
cabbage plants, 500, 55; 85 M.
Del. R. Chancior, Pitts. = =
Texas Wonder biackberry
plants, earliest and best (now
time to plant), 50c and 75c doz.
postpaid. M. N. Wertz, Thomas-
ville. : s
Everbearing strawberry plants, _
10c C. Postage not prepaid. See
or write. Bear med. size fruit.
_ Velder James, Eliaville, Rt.








































E. J. and Chas. Cabbage and
white Bermuda onion plants, 500,
50c; 75c M- postpaid; 5 M. $2.75
Exp. collect. I. L. Stokes, Fitzger-_
ald, Rt. 1. Z pee:
Mastodon strawberry plants,
30c C; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Lady
Thompson, 25c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75.
M; hoarhound, 25c doz. Mrs. E.-
L. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1. |
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c
C; 500 $1.00; $1.75 M; Klondike,
500, 75c; $1.50 M. Del. Nice, young
plants. No chks. Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. vee
Frost proof plants, Wakefields, _
Copenhagen cabbage and Ga. col-
lards, 300, 50c; $1.00 M. Prepaid;
65 M. Express. C. McRae, Meigs.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 60c
500; $1.00 M, or 90c M FOB. Mrs.
G. N. Weatherly, Baxley: ;
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 60
500; $1.00 M. or 90c M FOB. J. C.
Fulghum, Baxley. ;
Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25 C; 500 $1.00;
green and red hot and green
sweet pepper, 25c gal. Add poste ~
age. Mrs. Doyle Conner, Buchan=
an. y
Kudzu crowns, select, moss
packed, 75c C; $6.00 M. Yonge
Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3. eae
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage,
Ga. and Heading collard, 500,
50c; '75c M. del.; 10 M. lots, $6.50
Exp. collect. Calvin Garrett,
Gainesville.
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M; Mastodon strawberry,
$2.00 M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainese _
ville, Rt. 2. : oe
Klondike strawberry ~ plants,
$1.50 M; Mastodon, $2.00 M. Miss
Doris Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.60 M. Mrs. Avis Crowe, Gaines=-
ville, Rt. 2 Rae
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M. All good, strong plants.
Full county. Mrs. Lynette Ben-
nett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. ;
-Early var., Everbearing Klon-
dik strawberry. Young and ten-
der plants, 20e C. Exc. 500 for 10 _
white feed sacks, nice and clean.
Mrs, G. G. Mason} Cleveland, Rt.








































































ey Wakefield and Dutch cabbage,
Ga. and Cabbage collards, 500,
60c; T5c M; Strawberries, 500,
$1.00; $1.80 M. All del. Laura Mae
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7, Box

fa, cabbage collard, 15c Cc: 300
~40c; $1.10 M; Cynthiana grape
and white fig cuttings, 25 C.
Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon,

: Frost - Proof cabbage plants,
Wakefields and
market, 500, 50c; 75 M; 3 M.
- $1.80; 5 M. up at 50c M. Qual-

ity, count and promptness guar.|.

zB. J. Head, Alma.

E. J., Chas. W., frest-proof cab-|.

_ bage plants, fresh and green 500

5c; g5c = M. Postage paid. R.

hanclor, Pitts.

Good strawberry plants, $1 25

- Come get them in lots of 5

or over at $1.00 M. Exc. for

some weened, thrifty pigs, large

type. Mrs. Opal peste ok An-
dersonville, Rt. A.

Klondike strawberry. plants,

, 500; $1.50 M; Lady Thomp-

on, 85, 500; $2.00 M. Prompt

shipment. Postpaid. Mrs. Annie

Strickland, Mgwery Branch, Rt.

ae

"Frost apoot aybase aia: onard
_ plants, 200, 30c; 500, 50c; 70c M
del.; 5 M, $2.95; 10 M, $4.40. exp.

ol. G. E. Wetherford, aoages
ille, Rt. 2.
Dutch aa praknead cabbage:
nd Ga. collard plants, 400, 40c;
ic M; Everbearing strawberry
ants, "25 GC: $1.60 M mailed. H.
Crow, Rt. a Box 143, Gaines-

le.
Farly_ tak. Klondike strawber-
lants, 15 C; old fashion Eng-
as, 10 teacupful; sundried
eac es, free of worms, 10c Ib.
postage. Rosie BONS Gum

10, T5e;
1.15 Ib.; Stone, Baltomer, Match
ae $1. 00. Ib.; Brown Special,
Tb.3 Stone, Baltimore,
hless. $1.00 1b.; Brown Spec-
1, $1.15 Ib. W. R. Stephens, Dah-

ga-

rostproof cabbage and collard
ts, 200, 25c; 400, 45c; 70c M
postpaid: 5 M or more 50c
p. col. Guar. prompt ship-
eEOB. Wetherford, -Gaines-

X

Cy w., Early Jersey, Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1.00
Mi: 5 good: plants. Prompt ship-
ment. Melvin Deal, Rt. 4, Baxley.

Red Gold and Lady T. straw-
berryy plants, 30c C; $2.50 M.
Mastodon everbearing strawber-

plants, 25c C; $2.00 M;_ white
table peas, purple hull, 10e. te L.
M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1)

ading variety fall and- win-|

er frostproof cabbage plants, now
ready, shipped by mail, 300, 35c
3 by exp. not, prepaid, 5 M
"410 M, $4.45; Large lots
r. Terms
Gainesville, Rt. 1..

tproof cabbage Sah 300,
40 500, 60c; $1.00 . Frances
: i _ Gainesville, ae De
Large fresh E. J. and C. W.
oc. plants, 500, 40c; 75 M;
stal
Plants, same price, del. Postpaid.
tis. POF

Seong Srawbeus: plants,
. Mrs. J. J. Williams, Milan.

: rbearing strawberry plants

$1, Prompt shipment.
Full count. M. O. only. Mrs. H. D.
_ Rt. 2, Box 136, Americus

__Everbearing. strawberry plants,
25c C; also hot red and ereen
r, 15 gal postpaid. Mrs.
Ro Argroves: Zebulon, Rt. 1. ,
_ and C. W. Cabbage plants,

65; $1.00 M -del: J.T. Dix,

"200 M. C. W. eeongee 50 M All
Head gabbare, 30 M heading col-| 9

; or le haaa ny. E. J. Flat

teh | cabbage plants, 500, 60c;
$1.00 M; over 5 M, 80c del.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Opal
De il, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Ki ndike . strawberry plants,
25 85c, 500; $1.50 M. del.
Ro Ce Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

Kl male strawberry plants,
All del. Full count. Geo. L.

Durand, Gainesville Rt. 2.

Fall planting Chas. W. and
cabbage heading collards, 75c M.
M. lots, 65c M. del; 5 M $2.50;
Jondike ae $1 50 M; 5

ny oe ee lettuce,
Wakefield cabbage and Ga. col-
ard plants, 25c C. $2.00 M. Del.
- ots of $1. 00 or more. Mrs. H.

ing variety omer ce and

lants 400, 40c; 75 M:;|

PLANTS FOR

Copenhagen | .

MARKET BULLETIN.

SALE



Early variety Klondike and
Missionary strawberry plants, $2
M: white multiplying onions for
fall planting, 30c gal. Postpaid in
ist and 2nd zones. Mrs. A. C.
Holland, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 30c
C; 500, $1.00; $1.90 M; Klondikes,
25c C; 500, "5c: $1. 50 M post--

paid. Now ready. Royce Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.

Asparagus roots (plants), 10c
dozen. Mrs. P. M. Allen, Gorden,
Re 8.

Missionary ee plants,
500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Klondike
strawberry plants 500, 80c; $1.50
M. Donald. Hall, Rt. 5, Box 78.
Waycross.



5 M lots or more, 90c 'M del. |"

cash. Major

Wax - Bermuda onion

Bickes, Pitz- :

Lady Thompson, $1.75}

,| price. Mrs,



Pecan and Ouicr Fruit. Sp

Trees for Sale



Different kinds and early and
Jate varieties of Grape plants,
$1.00 to $3.00 doz.; scuppernong
and muscadines, $2.00 to $4.00
doz. medium to large size. L. E.
Harrison, Dublin, Rt. 6.

Booking orders for Brown Tur-

key Fig and bronze scuppernong.

Strong sprouts, rooted, 10c ea.,
$1.00 doz. November and Decem-
per del. R. M. League Weep Rt.

Sieet pomegranates, well root-|

ed, 1 yr. old trees, 25c ea. FOB.
A. J. Stanton, Newborn.

Peach trees, all leading var. and
guar. true to name,
$4.00 C: $32.50 M. oR, fae Travis,
Riverdale.

State.
trees,
$1.00; Schieys, 2-12 ft.,

insD. pest var., pecan

40c to

$1.25 ea. FOB. M M. Newsome,
| Sandersville. - 4

A

Acme Thornless Youdnebeny
New Boysenberry, new Cameron
dewberr;;, new scuppernong and
bunch grapes. Chinese chestnuts,
Write. H. A. Neal, Ashland.

Bananas, $1.00 ea. Set now for
1941. C. D. Decker, Brunswock.
Crabapple, black haw, huckle-
berry, black muscadine, goose--

doz. Mrs. F. S. Watson Tooms-
boro, Rt. 2.

Nice, large, 1 yr. gurve trees.
10c ea.; 2 yr. trees, 15c; 3 yr., 20c

ea. Leading varieties. T. Gas Webb,



Ei ay: i

eg a

Miscellaneous Wanted



GRAIN AND HAY:

peanot. hay del. 3 mi. So. Na-
hunta. Quote best price. M.- i
Anderson, Nahunta,

Want 7 tons oat, wheat or rye

straw, within 125 mi. Savannah.

Baled up, No. 2 grade. okay. Quote
best price FOB your barn. George

S. Quarterman, McIntosh. 3

corn or. any farm]
product. can use. Will exc, value. |

Want hay,

Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES:

Want 5 -Ibs,, clean beegrae

Quote price per pound. W. H.}

McLendon, Lincointon.

Exc. 100 Ib. cap. white feed
sacks at' 6c ea. for. good, clear

honey with comb in it. Mrs. John

W. Miller, Ft. Valley, Rt. .L

GOURDS: _ i

Want gourds,
sizes. Quote quantity. and Price.
Mrs. E .M. Phillips. Atlanta, 480
Copperhill Ave. N. E. /

Want gourds, especially fancy
types. Write. what. you will have
this fall and price. A. B. Tuck,
Atlanta, 168 Howard St., S. E.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

eu wild spignet root. Mrs.
Higdon, Cartersville, Rt. a:

PEANUTS: us
Want from 1 to5 M ibs. No. 1
Spanish peanuts, cheap for cash.}

Send. sample. B. I, Juhan, Stone
Mtn., Rt. 2.
TOMATOES:

Want a bushel of green toma-
toes. Quote price del. Mrs. J. W.
Hunt, Cuthbert.

PECANS: :
Want some new crop eeediine

and papershell pecans for home}

use. Send samples and price. Os-
car Morton, Columbus, Box 471.

POP CORN:

Want % bu. good, sound, white,
shelled pop corn at reasonable
Jesse W. Jackson,
Brunswick, 2706 Norwick St.

HAY WANTED:

Want several tons paee hay.
Write price and full particulars.
J. MY, Lundeen, Stone Min., Rt.

CORN WANTED:

Want about 30 bu. mew corn.
Quote e Min fet: oe 8.x Tidwell,

80c. doz.; |

Giewarts. 2:8 -fty.40e to] cue MS

$12. 50.
9 Hike wagon ti very good!

P Rutledge,

pal kinds end)



Miscellaneous Wanted



Want 1939 crop corn in 50 to 225
bu. lots. uote best. price your
place. L. F. Sell, Hoschton.

SYRUP WANTED:

Want 1 or 2 bbls. good sorghum
syrup. Must be good and reas-
onable in price; also want some

pecans and peanuts in 100 Jb.

lots. M. C. Harris, Gainesville,
Rt. 2, % Paul Harris.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED:
Want 3 Ibs. colored bunch but-!

ter beans for seed: 3 or 4 lbs.

| white crowder (not sugar), 2 or

3 cups old fashioned cornfield
beans (pink speckled) and cut-
short tender: hulls. Send samples
with price. Mrs. D: Greenway,
Maysville Rt. 1,Box 1.



J

Miscellaneous For Sale



_ 15 white, 100 Ih. cap feed sacks,
not washed, free of holes, 7c ea.
postpaid; 4 Parks str. B. R. 8

mos. old and 6 W. L. 8 mos. old

cockerels, Pen. Ped. type $1.00
ea. FOB. Money order. Mrs. J W.
Ham, Summit, Rt. 1.

Dried sage 40c Ib.; nice dried

peaches and apples, free of worms

15c Ib. 10 Ibs. or more postpaid in
Ga.; 8 bu. small seedling peach
seed, $1.10 bu.; ripe hot pepper,
25c gal. Add postoee: Mrs. A. V.
Hill, Maysville, Rt 1

22 or more Ibs. cused goose
feathers, clean and sanitary, 35c
Ib. or $7. 50 for lot; have other
good value to exc for 10 white

feed sacks or -dried fruit. Mrs.

Linnie Doles, Tifton, Rt. 1.
- Some vary nice feathers for
J: iH Gaissert, =
son.

A wry good. old 1 Horse wagon,
P. W. Rae eee

shape, $12.00 or exc. for good
stock heifer; also have bushel
white nest onions, good . and
clean. At my home. Mrs. Winnie
Lithonia, Rt. 2. -

Black walnut meats, $1.00 Ib..
FOB. Miss Sarah Mae. Lamb,

| Lou
berry, all-well rooted, 2-3 ft., $1) isville, Rt. 1.

Some nice, dry yellow Took. 20c
Ib.; also white nest onions 40c
gal, Not del.; 50c del. Mrs. Ww. G.

Morgan Clarkesville.

Can of pure hog lard, 10 1b.;
can of clear fried meat grease,

| ley, Rt. 4, Box 120.

White feed sacks, 100: Ib. cap.,
good cond., 7c ea-, del. to 2nd
zone. D. G. Caldwen, Kingsland

yreE: ok
Want 5 or 6 tons. 1939. crop| |

Some - nice goose. feathers for
sale at bargain. Write, Mrs. Ear-

| ly Owen, Zebulon.

Am picking black Prats (new

oem: for 35c Ib. Add postage.'
Miss Laura Haynes, Commerce,

Rt. 4. .
Lady Slipper roots, now ready

to set out ( blossoms bright gold-.

en yellow), 60c doz. roots, 3 doz.
$1.65; 5 doz. $2.50 del. W. A.

Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.

Nice, clean | walnut meats, 35.
Ib. Add postage.
| Haynes, Commerce, Rt. 4.

Mrs. Doshie

Elecampane, rattle, sassafras.
yellow, queen of the meadow poke
root, and wild cherry bark, 25
Ib. 5 Ibs. $1.00; catnip, pepper-

: mint, spearmint, hoarhound, 25
| doz. Exc. for 100 Ib. cap. white

feed sacks. Miss Mary M. Hol-

loway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
100 or more guords. dif. sizes

and shapes. Make offer on lot or

humber desired; 3 yr. old Liutie|
and Concord grape vines, 25c ea.
5 for $1:00; plenty. gourd seed,

10c_ pkt:, Exe. for smoking to-
bacco, or pay cash for er aga
J. R. Bramilett, Ellijay, Rt: 2

Some used feathers for sale
cheap. Write. its. AL M. Hil,
anon, oe

. Some git see for sale at
25 Ib. del: Mrs. E. Cc. Hardman,
Commerce.

Nice, dry leat. sage, 1939 crop,

-50c Ib. 5 Ib: lots and up, 40c

Ib. - postpaid. Samuel Tweedell,

: Lithonia, Rt. 2.

Black walnuts,
hulled,
Stuckey.

Good, dry walnuts $1.00 bu.

50c bu. not

plus postage. or send COD. Miss
Pauline Preys. Marietta, Rt. 1.

Walnut meats, 3 Ibs., $1.00;
trees, 10c ea.; bearf t; calamus,
rattle root, yellow root, birdock,
yellow dock, 30c Ib. Exc. for sacks.
Mrs. R. C. Silver, Royston.

Hoarhound, catnip. elecapane,|

garlic, 5c bunch: comfrey, spear-
mint, 10 doz.; Dunlap strawber-
ry, 20c C. plants red Valentine
and giant stringless green pod

beans, tender 20c teacupful. Add]

postage. Mrs. seep Williams,
Cumming.

Yeliow root, 1f@ Ib.: rattle and

| queen. of the meadow root, 20c
1b.; witchhazel bark, wild almond

yellow. dock and pirdock, 20c Ib.
Add postage. No stamps. Miss

ie arene Jackson, a Rock.

| Ibs:,

1D3

FOB. W.H. Mortis,



TOBACCO FOR SALE



Bright, yellow ,aged, mellow
chewing tobacco, guar. to be good
AA quality, pressed together 16
Tbs., $1.00 prepaid. Paul Lightsey,
Screven.

Good, whole yellow leaf tobac-
co, 16 Ibs., $1.00; 35 lbs., $2.00. All
orders -given prompt attention.
Sat. guar. Hinton Tyre, Odum.
Ret. 2.

Good, flue cured tobacco. 10
$1. 00 prepaid. Mrs. Blanche

Harris, Baxley.

Barn cured tobacco. Gas, aged:
$1.003.

mellow. Chewing, 15 Ibs.,
smoking, 18 Ibs., $1.00. Postpaid

to 3rd zone. Sat. guar. or money].

refunded. A. B. Williams, Alma.

Good grade whole yellow leaf,
agyad and mellow, flue cured
chewing or smoking tobacco, 16

ib. $1.00. Del to 3rd zone. Prompt:
shipment. L. D. Lightsey, pore:

ven.

Good whole leaf, .1939 crop,
flue cured tobacco, free from
mold and trash. Chewing or
smoking, 10 Ibs., $1.00 del. No
checks. Minnie Lee DYESS, Bax-
ley, Rt. 2.

No. Ga. air cured white burley
tobacco 5 Ibs.,. $1.00 plus post-
age. Cash with order. G. E. NERS
some, Baldwin.



FRUITS FOR SALE +}

| hogs (killed and put in col



%.to 10 M. bu. apples for ae

ers from now until November
1st. Reasonable prices: All grad-
ed from culls on through | the

Fancy and finest grown in Geor-
gia. In storage and" can load day
or night. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

- New crop dried peaches, 12%4c|

Ib. No checks. Add postage with
order. ae Burell, Fpexton, Rt.
3.

1939 crop * dried peaches, free
from worms 15c lb. del; Sugar-
loaf peach seed, 15 doz. del. Mrs.

VA. F. OKelley, Maysville, Rt. 1.

Nice, sundried peaches, 1939
crop, 10c lb. plus postage. Send
money order. Mts. Pearl Turner,

Cleveland, Rt. 4.

~ 1939 crop nice, sundried ap-
ples, free from worms and core,
10c Ib. del. Any quanity,. H.-F:

Weaver, Marion.

PECANS and PEANUTS |:

50c gal. Mrs. H. D. Taylor, Bax- :



FOR SALE

hantl se-



Extra large, fancy,

lected No. 1 Stewart pecans, 160]

per cent sound (guar. to please).

15c Ib. del. by Parcel Post. H. M.

Moorman, Lovett.

New crop Money Maker pecans,
8 lbs., $1.00 del. Ship when di-
rected. F.C. Garrett, Fort Gaines.

Large size Stewart pecans, 15
pound, FOB. Mrs. E. J. Forres-
ter, Sparta.

_ 1939 crop Stewart or Frotscher
pecans, 20c lb. postpaid to 3rd
zone. Mrs, Ida.B. Dy ee Sue
ton.

Large ryecdiing pecans, shelled
in halves, 40c pound; average
halves, 35c Ib. Postage extra.
Cash with order. J. H. Gordon
Adel.

-No. 1 Virginia Bunch: ciatute

4n hull, recleaned, 4%4 1b. FOB;
pecans,

Van Demans, 20c Ib.;
Stewarts, 15c Ib.; seedlings, 106
also, selected Barred Rocks,
Park and Thompson str. crossed
no ulls, hens, $1.00; roosters,
$2.00 ea. W. S. Norton, Edison.

Seedling. pecans for sale for

-best offer. Mrs. Oscar Stewart,
Alma, Riekese ew

Large papershell pecans 17e ib.
medi ium, 12c Ib FOB. If sample
desired - send postage. 1939 crop.
Cash with order. No orders less
100 Ibs. Mrs. Alton Hyers, Mer-
shon, Rt. 1, Box 90.

Stewart pecan halves, shened.
35c Ib. postpaid. Mrs. B. R. Kel-
ly, Blackshear, Rt. 2, Box 264.



COTTONSEED for SALE



aN
Pure Hi-Bred cotton seed, ist
yr. from Summerour. kept pure}
at gin. 15/16 in. staple, very pro-
lific, for sale. Write. A .B. Reeves

Dearing.



PEAS AND BEANS
FOR SALE

65 Ibs. old: jashioned Eng. eas
(ittle everbearer) frost - proof.



1744c lb. or lot for $10.00, FOS.

Piant in November. Mrs. Robert |
Peri Danville, Rt. 1, Box 46.

Striped Half Runner bean seed

guar. tender, 35c Ib. Add post-|

age. Mrs. E. J.. Frey, Marietta.

Rt. 1

About 1% bu. 1939 crop Lady
Linger peas, Clean, sound, pure,
treated against weevils, 10 Ib.
FOB. Mrs. a C. Heaton, Fane
| well, a rae ey fo

| write. C.



CORN AND SEED Dec
FOR SALE

6 to 8 M bu. first class sli
shuck ear corn, 75 bu. FOB
near Barnesville. J. AL Ci
Barnesville. ty ; =

Few bu. of my own * "e
lected var of Watts Tripple
Prolific corn. dev. and.
by my own method. Very proli
and excellent corn. 75 pec
bu. Plus trans. chgs. Ca
order .Connie N. Watts,
win, Rt.1. .

8,000 bu. very fine, high
corn; 75c bu. FOB Farm.
Collier, Barnesville. oS

Sev. hundred. bu. new corn
corn, 60c bu.; shelled 70c bu.
FOB. Hubert Franklin, Met

FRESH & CURED MI

2.oak smoked 1939 hams
sound, 24 Ib. ea., 20 ae Mr
Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 2.

Home cured name!
sweet, juicy and well pre
from skippers, 10 to 18







last winter home made 1 rd
new tins, wt. 48 lbs. ea. $9
del. by express. Mrs. Mary .
-Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt.

Bacon from young, co.

age May ist), cured, ic
hickory smoked; Shoulder,
15 Ibs., 12c 1b.; middlings,
18 Ibs., 15 Ib; 14-18 Ib.
18c ib. FOB. All guar. sou
Levin Pafford, Stockton.

SYRUP FOR SALI

New Honey Drip sorghum |
rup. No. 10-buckets, 6 to cra
-$3.00;. NO. 5 buckets, 12 to era
$3.50 FOB. K. R. Smith, Tho
son.

POTATOES FOR. Sal .

200 bu. Gov tt i eaatte P. Ris Ss
potatoes, good smooth stock.
per 100 Ibs. B. J. crayy
nolds. .

About 900 or, 1000 heeds of
lards, also plenty .of P. O
cane, for sale. If you wan!
come ao ue or write. T.











Supules



Strained honey in 10 Tpe
$7.50 del.; in No. 10 can, $1,
|del.; 15 tb. average countr
smoked cured hams, 30c Ib.

ibs. FOB. L. H. Edenfield,
miore, Rt. 1; Box-3t2- =
New red honey in comb, 10
bucket, 75c; new bright honey
comb, 10 Tb. bucket, $1.00.
postpaid; 60 hives Bees i
pat. gums, $1.50 ea. Come see
any W. Browning, Dubl

Bright Galiberry honey, 60 Ih
can strained, $5.75; 6-5 Ib.
chunk comb, $3. 55. Freight } ai
in Ga. Quality guar. Promni ship
ment. H. L. Hallman, Nahu 2
P: O. Box 25. oe

Extra fine Tupelo Gum h ey,
10 Ib. pail, $1.50; 5 Ib. pail
B. E. Sheppard, Savannah, 1222.
E. Henry St.

2-10 frame hives of bees in at
hives, $2:50 ea. at my plaee. W1
Middleton, Buford, Rt. 2,.

No. 2 Ext. Galiberry_ honey (on-_
ly), 10 lb. pails, $1.00; $5.50
case of 6-10 Ib. pails. Just
good asNo. 1 but little red. Ser
shipping charges. Jim Pye O

f

. 5 hives of bees in 2 piece box
1 giant smoker, 1 pr. gloves, $6
cash; 3 empty boxes -Luther N
Tis; Harrison,

Good Gallberry honey, 6c Ib.
60 Ib. cans; mixed Gallberry
bbis., 5 Ib. All FOB. se
Winder,

20 to 30 hives Bens, oAE
frame 2-story bees. Italian
mixed, $1.50 ea., empty hives,
so. Priced my place; want. 10
gal. good sugar cane syrup. Se
sample. Also 20-30 bu. good m
ing corn, shelied and sack
oe Puce. G. D. AMIN, WwW



FOR SALE

10 bu. Hastings 100 bu. se
oats, -60c bu; 2 ton O- too-tan
$17.50 ton. On Jonesboro-Fay: tte-
ville Highway. Hugh a ks
Jonesboro, Rt.

Cokers: full grained and ]
ghum seed oats, free from
and rust, 60c bu. FOB. J,
Gaston, Americus.

_Fulghum seed, ae 55c bu.





November I,



90 bu. Blue stem seed wheat,
1.00 bu. at barn; $1.10 bu. at

Bancroft seed oats, good, sound
vy seed. 65c bu. FOB. W. A.
zgerald, Omaha.

pr ces. P. W. Ethridge, Milner.
25 tons peanut nay for sale
my. barn, or can deliver in

sta wheat (a Purple straw se-
lection) 2% bu. to 25 bu. $1.50;
bu. or more, $1.40 bu. Prices

ject to change with out no-.
H. P. Stuckey, Experiment.|

ulghum seed oats. 60c bu. at}

ice
soe: C. R. Westbrook, Ros-

Cokers Fulgrain oats, high ger.
5c bu. in 5 bu. bags; Cokers
Abruzzi rye, $1.30 bu. in 2% bu.
ags. W. L. Clark, Augusta, 556
'alker St.
50 bu. good Bancroft seed oats.
5c bu. here; also between 300-400
Reg. O. I. C. boar. R. L. Albea,
tasville. gs
Peanut and Peavine hay for
e. Can be arranged to be del.
. Marion Dinkins,

Texas rust proof oats, 60c bu.
at barn half mi. S. W. Hadras.
Olin B. Moore, Newnan, Rt. 2.

Fulghum seed oats, 60c ou. at:

y home. C. R, Westbrook, Ros-

Abruzzi seed rye, $1.25 per bu.
OB; shipped in even wt. 2% bu.

gs. No orders under 5 Ibs. J- S.

ankersley Ellijay.
100 bundles blade fodder $1.50
per hundred at barn; also some
Ancona cockerels, 75c ea. All
FOB. C. F. Jones, Griffin, Rt. A.

- Pure Bancroft seed oats, bright

Couch, Turin.

Fulghum or Appler seed oats,
ather stained, 50c- bu.; Ab-
zi seed rye, $2.00 bu.; Blue

tem seed wheat, $1.60 bu.; All

above

joran. $2.25 per 100 Ibs. Del. in
ite. J. F. Lowe, Sr.. Ft. Valley.

; tons good peanut hay and

0 bu. of corn for sale. Make

est offer at barn. Theron Dun-
Rochelle. s





CATTLE WANTED: :
Want a good stocky built, reg.
ereford bull, from 12 to 24 mos.
id. Give price, wt. and state
ether polied or horned. B. F.
farris Griffin, P. O: Box 364.
Want a Red Poll bull yearling,

pout 6 or 10 mos. old. State price.

nd particulars.
3arnesville.
Want some reg. Guernsey heif-
ers, 6 wks. to 8 mos. old. Give
rice and particulars in first let~-
r. Hoke S. Minor, Lilburn.

nt 8 or 10 grade calves, 4

Arthur Owen,

to 1 yr. old. Thinness no.
er as long as_ strong and).

m
healthy. Must be aheap. Quote
} rice del. Cusseta, or will call
or as many as 3 if not over 80
s Columbus. A. Sweger, Ft.
ning, 83 Rd. F. A. os
ant polled Hereford or Short
mn Durham buil calf. Must. be
horoughbred, Russell Turner,
Macon, 1000 Napier Ave.
_Want 40 or 50 White Face
fords. Must be full stock.
State price. Fred Robertson, Bu-
ford.
ant some reg. Guernsey or
Jersey heifers, most any age
ut prefer small ones. E. B. Self,
Summerville Rt. 4. _
Want 25 or 30 Hereford calves
mall yearlings. Advise price,
W. Fi. Kimbrough, Atlanta,

ant a hog, wt. 175 lbs., for
ing in November or Decem-

r, in good fattening cond. Pay

lc per pound above Market Bul-
efin price, del. to me. Exc. some
ield peas or pay cash. Mrs. T. T.
cNelley, Turnerville. :

2ABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS
CC. VIES) WANTED: }
Want some guinea pigs (cav-
ies) cheap. State price and wt.
- Williamson, Atlanta, 832

Dak ill Ave., S. W.
Trade 3 Buff Cochin hens and
ster for a pair rabbits to be

in my name, 8 mos. to 1 yr-|.

Yhit> or Red New Zealands
red; also some mixed Ban-
pullets ready to, lay, 30c ea.
_C. Brown, Atlanta, 253 Chero-
Place, S. E. oe

1939,

| $6.00 gets them,

FOB. Also pure wheat.

| N. E. De 5140.

RABBITS and CAVIES
-FORSALE



| 2 pr. grown rabbits, $1.75 pair;

3 pair young rabbits, 75 pair.
/Seut Mauldin, Lavonia.

1 pr. White Angora rabbits, 5
mos. Old, $3.00; 2 black does, 5

| mos. old, $2.00; 2 pr. white, 4

mos. old, $1.50 pr. Lockard Bell,
Atlanta, 264 Alexander St. N. W.

Guinea pigs (cavies) 11 grown
2 about 3 mos. old, several 2 wks.
old, English strain. All healthy
and pretty. First money order for
J. J. Harvard,
Hawkinsville. nee eS

Fine lot Guinea pigs, male and
female, all sizes at reasonable

J. L. Eubanks, Augusta, 301 Craw-
ford Ave. ~ ee ee

3-4 Ib. healthy rabbits free
from disease, also guinea Pigs
-(eavies), for sale. D. Bass, Atlan-
ta, 692 Kirkwood Ave., S. E., Ja
2947. :

SHEEP AND GOATS _
FOR SALE



At stud, large, natural butt-
headed Toggenburg puck. Vigor-
ous, fertile and blooded milk stock
Does boarded reasonably. Service
fee, $2.00. Mrs. McElroy, Atlanta
205 Norwood Ave., De 3710.

2 fine, young Nubian does, bred

to reg. Saanan; 2.does, 50-50 Saa-
nan and Toggenburg, from 4%
qt. dams (will breed to reg. Saa-
nan buck); 1 milking bred doe, 2
pucks, 7 mos. old, 1 reg Saanan
and 1 by reg sire 4 dark Corn-
ish; pullets, prize winners. Sell
or trade for farm produce. Ed-
win Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes

Ave., N. W.

Finest Black Merino work goat
14 mos. old, 165-175 Jbs. Very
gentile, work and plow like a
mule. Sell or trade for young,
heavy breed hens or jaying pul-
lets. John B. West, Cuthbert, Rt.
2 (Blakely Hill.) 4

Large pure - blooded Tog-
genburg doe, dehorned. Wonder-
ful breeder and 10 to 12 ib. milker
when fresh. Bred to my reg Loe,
genburg buck of 1514 Ib. milk!
stock, for Feby freshening, and
still milking some. A real high
class animal reasonable. John
Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St.,

Toggenburg kid, 6 wks. old,
cheap or exc, for a Little Brown
Hen incubator. Mrs. J. C. Lynes,
Atlanta, 187 Howard St. S.-E.

2 goats, buck and nannie (she
will freshen in January). Milk
stock. Both 2 yrs. old $20.00 for
the pair. Harding Wyatt, Ranger,
Rt. 1, ;

1-Toggenburg male, very vigor-
our, from good milkers, | $5.00
(cost $35.00), sell in order to
change blood in stock; 3 pure-
bred Tog. male kids, 6 mos. old
$3.00 ea. Geo. W. Heriot,
nah, 5 Jones St.



(CATTLE FOR SALE



Nice registered Guernsey pull
for saleor exc. for 2 reg. Guern-
sey calves male and female. Gra-
dy Grizzle, Canton. ot ;

3cows, 3 yrs. old, 3 heifers, hatf
grown, 2 heifers, wt. about 200
Ibs. ea. and 2 small males, All
half White face and half grade
Jerseys. Sell or exc. for bred or
ready to breed heifers, grade Jer-
seys preferred. See at my farm,
4 mi. Forsyth on Indian Springs
Road . W. H. Hickman, Forsyth,
Rtede } oH

A purebred red Jersey heifers
293 mos. old, freshen in spring.
for sale. C. A. Killingsworth, Col-
lege Park. 530 Hardin Ave.

Sub. to reg., Jersey male calves

|9 wks. old, $10.00 ea. Sired by

Pebble Hill Noble No. 386467, from
4 gal. COWS. W. E. Stewart,

Swords.

3 reg. Jersey bulls, 18, 10. and 7
mos. old respectively. May be seen
at Smith farm, Riverdale. W. CG.
Smith, East Point.

Extra fine Iowa bull, only about
4 yrs. old, reg., well marked,
$250.00. W. J. Haskin, Barnesville
Re 1. :

10 reg. horn type Hereford pull,
10 to 14 mos. old, for sale. Per-
cy A. Price, Albany, P. O. Box
15%.

A 1200 Ib. steer, broke to work
anywhere, for sale. C. B. Hicks,
Reynolds. :

Fine Jersey heifer calf, calved
October 4th. Sell or trade for
purebred, heavy bre d Jaying pul-
lets or young hens. Write for. pic-

prices. Prefer selling in large lot.|

|For sale. Come

Savan-
| irs. J. . Goolsby, Alma, Rt. 2.



nearly. fresh 1 yr. from. Wiscon-
sin, heavy milkers an
cond. Come see them.
chem, Durand
Springs.)

iff Mit-

ers for sale or exc. for milch cows
or good 2h. wagon. O. E. Norton.
Fairburn. (Cooks Crossing Rd.)
Atlanta, Phone Ca 2663.

1 purebred, butt-headed Jersey
bull, ent. to reg., 18 mos. old,
$35.00; 1 squirrel colored bull with
horns, good markings, 1 yr. old,
$20.00; also, pit game hens, $2.00
ea. 15 mi, Atlanta 2% mi. W.
Riverdale. L. F. .Bing, Riverdale.
Rieti 5 ee :

A Guernsey-Jersey mixed bull.

FOB; also red and white multi-
plying onions, 40c gal. Add post-

9. ao
2 young fresh cows, and 10
head yearlings, wt. 125 to 450 Ibs.
see. R. E. Lee,
Concord. 4 :
Reg. bull calves, from 7 to 10
mos. old, $35.00 to $40.00 ea. Pa-
pers in buyers name; also il
|shoats eross of Duroc and Berk-
shire, $55.00. Cash at my barn.
C. J. Atkinson, Madison, Rt. 2. .

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE -

1 Spotted Shetland pony, wt.
560 Ibs. good, sound, gentle, work
anywhere. Sell or trade for mid-
dling mule or cattle or other val-
ue can-use. See picture with guar.
of return of picture. C. W. Christ-
iau, Madison, Rt..2.



5 mos. old horse colt of big}

stock also 1 horse wagon (with
good bed on it), for sale cheap.
Ri W. Witcher, Cedartown, Rt. 3.

Black mare mule colt, 2 yrs.,
and 5 mos. old, wt 850 Ibs., broke
and gentle, $140.00. Leo Jackson,
Bowdon, Rt. 3.

4 mules and 1 horse, from 9 to
12 yrs. old respectively, 2 wagons
and sufficient farm implements
(3 cultivators) for operating a
5 h. farm. Terms to right party.
Milton Bryant, Blakely. |

Jennett, 10 yrs. old wt. 950
1bs., works well anywhere, for sale
or exc. If interested, write. W. H.
Sorrells, Macon, Houston Road.
A 10 yr. old, 1100 Ib. brood
mare mule for sale or exch. R.
P. Rowe, Moreland, Rt. 1. .

A good, safe mule for sale or
trade. J. W. Harp, Austell, Rt. 2:

5 good mutes (7 to pick from)
all in good order and true, sound
workers. Sell or trade. Will give
terms. See at my farm. Want a
good milch cow. Geo. McPherson,
Moultrie Rt. 2. ec
_ Several fine, young, broke farm
horses and mares for sale. E. H.
Jones, Waycross. - =

A No. 1 mule, about. 10 yrs. old,
wt. 1250-1300 lbs. Sound, gentle,
for sale or trade. Write. A. H
Cooper, Pavo, Rt. 1. ee ee
1 good mare for sale or trade.

5 yr. old gray mare, 1100 Ib.
work anywhere, 3 tons peavine,
crabgrass hay, 1 h. turn plow
harrow and 70 shocks of corn for
sale. M. V. Martin, Lithia
Springs, Rt. 1.0. :
A good team of mules, wt. 1225
ibs. each, for sale. Come see, live
% mi, north of Villanow. Mrs.
Dora Raines, LaFayette, Rt. 3.

Gray mare, gentle, work any-
where, in good cond., wt. about
1100 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, $100.00 cash
for quick sale. Come try her. Mrs.
Fred Morgan, Guyton.

8 gaited spotted gelding young
brown mare, works nicely. Black
rplantation type gelding. All ist
class cond Can be seen at my
place. Sara Sheftal, Savannah,
413 Maupa Ave.

and 1 mare, 950 lbs., both sound.
also a 2h. wagon. Sell right, or
swap for cow. Homer Allison,
Bairdstown. 3

Team of mare mules, wt. about
850-900 Ibs. ea., and a 2 horse
wagon, $250.00. W. F. Berry, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 3.

Fine young horse, gentle, will
work anywhere, wt. around 1100
Ibs. $175.00 at barn. Mrs. Fannie
Hudson, Hartsfield, Rt. 1.

Large bay mare and 1 small
mule, both extra good qualities
and work good to anything, any-
where, for sale here. 5 mi. Cli-
max on Climax = Slade Road.
Theodore Liverman, Climax.

Good mare, 1000-1100 ib. if fat,
in very good work order, work
anywhere, gentle (child can han-
dle), $50.00 or exc. for small pony,
mare or mule cow or 50 bu. corn
or most anything can use. Ben
P. Weaver, Dalton, Rt, 2, Box 234.
-;1 good plug mule; about. 150.
Ibs., fat and very healthy, for
sale cheap: J. F. Armstrong, De-



ture and information. J. S. West,



| Cuthbert, Blakely Hill.

catur, Rt. 2 (Lawrenceville Road).

10 fine Holstein cows, fresh and| -
thrifty |
(Near Warm}

2 Springers, 4 half grown heif-|

1 yr. old, ready for service, $25.00.

age. W. T. Couch, Gainesville, Rt.

Mare mule, wt. about 950 Ibs.)

seas

foe ee

FORSALE- |

__2 good plug mules for sale
cheap or trade in on cattle cr
hogs. See or write. J. C. McKoy,
| Newnan, Rt. 1. pis



cutaway and drag harrow, and
all implements needed for 3 horse
farm. Selling out this month. A.
H. Fralis Louisville, Rt.1. . ..

Blind mare mule, wt. 1100 ibs.|
8 or 9 yrs. old, work anywhere. |

$35.00 cash or trade for cow and
ealf. Mrs. H. H.'Turner, Ambrose,
Rt. 1, Sooo ee ;

_ Bay mare, wt.
work order, work anywhere, $50
at barn; 30 bu. big Valencia
peanuts, picked by hand and
washed clean, $1.50 bu. B. T-
Haisten, Riverdale. ee

Black mare mule, 6 yrs. oid,;

about 900 lbs. good worker. A
bargain for $125.00. Glen Dodd,
Vienna, Rt. 1. e 3

8 yr. old brood mare in) foal
by Black Spanish Jack (time is
up April 10th). Sell or swap for
good, young mule. W. J. Camp-
bell, Rising Fawn. et

Saanan milk goat at present

milking % gal. day, $15.00. Mrs.
pant Johns, College Park, RFD

HOGS FOR SALE _

20 nice pigs, out of big bone
P. C. boar and grade sows, ready

Dec. 1st. Entire lot, $40.00 if or- |

der placed now, with $1.00 ac-
vance payment. Ref. desired. M-
T. Bryson, Greensboro, Rt. 3..
_ 1 good grade S. P. C. male og,
about 1% yrs. old for sale. C. E.
Hutto, Savannah, Rt.4.
Large Hampshire and. pig bone

Berkshrire sow, bred about 6 wks.|_

to a purebred Red oc Jersey,
also a 2 yr. old, ent. to reg. Duroc
boar. Sell at once. Mrs. C. E.
Smith, Jeffersonville.

18 S. P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, 6
gilts, 12 boars Med. blocky, well
marked, good breeding stock.
sired by Dixie King, Grand
Champion at Washington County
Fair. Treated, crated and reg. in
buyers name, $8.00 ea. FOB. Wil-
liam Roughton, Sandersville.

- 2S. P. C. boars, ready for ser-|.

vice, 1 blocky, 50-50 color; other,
big bone, 80 per cent black. Dam
Dixie Bell, Grand Champion at
Washington County Fair this yr-

Treated, crated and reg. in buy-}.

ers name, $17.50 ea. FOB. Har-
vey Roughton, Sandersville. _
Reg. Hampshire pigs, also some
half -P..C., and half Hampshire
pigs, for sale. John H. Edwards,
Griffin. nee ee
Reg. Berkshires, brood stock
and pigs; also reg. O. I: C. pigs
ready Nov. 1st to 10th. Sell and
will trade for corn. C. C Ogles-
by, Chamblee, Rt. 2.
1 young S. P. C. cow, farrowed

once, wt. 250-300 ibs. Reg and]

bred to reg. male. $35.00 for quick
sale at my place; also 2 young
gilts about 6 mos. old, sub. to reg.
$15.00 ea. Cecil F. Jacobs, Way-
cross, Rt. 1. pee ie
4S. P. C. boar pigs, 7 mos. old
ready for- service, $15.00 ea; 5
boars and 5 gilts, 4 mos, _ old,
$10.00 ea. All treated and reg.
buyers name and FOB. G. W.
Burney, Savannah, 4 W. Ogle-
thorpe Ave. x Ec :
. Purebred Berkshire pigs, also
P. CG. and O. I. C. pigs, 8 wks.
old. Double treated. L. C. Hall,
eva 350 Flat Shoals-Ave S.
O. I. G. pigs, 8 wks- old, with
ped. papers, $8.00 ea., $15.00 for
pair. E. C Heaton, Hartwell

Reg. S. P. C. bred sows, gilts}

and service boars, for sale L. M.
Isler, Morgan. ae

Georgia improved_Guine hogs
(better than ever). Purebred,
quality stock. Lowest prices for
best breeding. Frank T. Mindler,
Griffin, Bt -C. S

Berkshire Pigs, bred by reg.
Berkshires, without papers, $7.50
ea. inoculated and crated for
shipment. Fred L. White, Buck-
head. 5

2 0. I. C.-Duroc-Jersey males,
7 mos. old, wt. 125 lbs. ea., ready
for service, $12.50 ea. Life time
cholera treatment. A .H. Rocker,
Jr.,- Metter, Rt. 1. ;

2 choice reg. Duroc Jersey boars

6 mos. old dbl. treated against}

cholera. Splendid individuals,
$17.50 ea. FOB. John Wilkinson.
Jr., Hogansville. :

Champion Reg, S. P. C sow
and herd of 6 Duggan stock. Far-
rowed August 21, 1939. To move
quick, $50.00. Letitia S. Golder,
Sandersville, c-o Penn-Georgia
Service Station.

oO. I. C. pigs, with pedigree,
ready Nov. 12th, $7.50 ea. G. A.
Hill, Hamilton.

Duroc-Jersey males, cherry red|-

blocky type, reg. buyers name,
sired by Grand Champion, far-
rowed June 2nd, $12.50 ea. FOB!



Howard McCrary, Sumner, Rt. 1.

i:

2 mules, wagon, mower, rake!

1000 ibs., good

land bred gilts. Prices reaso

| stock, about 9 wks. old,

name, $10.00 ea. Roy

. Purebred and reg.
sey pigs from prize winning





' 4 gilts, erczsed between
and Duroc, 2 mos. old,
wt. $7.50 ea. Also 1 pure

P. C. sow, bred to ee
$25.00. R. L Hale, Lak
Ris, ey oe

20 fine O. I. C. pigs,
mos. old, all reg. Fine stock
breeding purposes. Earl] S. E
Smyrna, Atl. Phone, |

Have for sale Dec. 1
pigs, $3.50 ea.. FOB 0:
my place. Not purebred,
stock in good cond. Tern
ea. with order. bal. COD.
Bank of Meigs, S. T. Kidder.
Melis HG 5 oe ae

_ Reg. O. I .C. hogs, all
leading blood lines, Speciat |

|on fall pigs and shoats; a

boars ready for service. C
Stallings, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
_ Reg. Duroc, best of bree
all ages, reasonably priced.
brey Stallings, Carrollton,

| % Orchard Hill Farm.

5 Berkshire pigs, 15 wk
Oet. 17th, $6.00 ea.; 10 O. I

laps, 100 Ib. cap. Cheap; 10
finest can syrup for sale.
R. V. Daniels, Clarkesvill
S. P. C. reg pigs, spring
and gilts, cholera immune.
pion stock. Also sev. sho



Edmond Way, Boston.
Purebred, reg. Duroc
eae A. G. Perry, Summer

|

1 purebred, big bon

Guinea boar, double treated,
about 160 Ibs., 1 yr. old (sta
kind), $25.00; 1 female pi

cK, 8.00.
M. Price, Tignall, RFD

Reg. Duroc males: 1 is 6
old, other 2 yrs. old; also Hamp.
shire sows gilts and youn? boars
all reg. or eligible. John Monde
114 W. Central Ave., Valdosta.

. Reg. S. P. C. gilts, farr
August 15th, ready for del.
champion stock. $10.00 ea
papers. Write or see, Walter
erette, Tifton, Rt: 3. 3 ee

_ Big bone Blue Guinea
and. gilts, $5.00 to $10.00 ea.

A. Sumner, Norristown.

The little bone Black 1
Guinea, 4 mos. old, stay-fat

$8.00 ea. or $15.00 pair; 1 so
--300 Ibs., with pigs. $30.00.

Sinquefield, Harrison.
'S. P. C. pigs out of world

pionship stock. dbl. treated,
| buyers name,

10-12 wks...
$10.00 ea. W. A. Talliaferro, Bi
Ridge. j Fei

-O. I. C. pigs, 3. mos. olc

ea; also seedling peach seed,
per hundred. FOB. J. S. Weathe
ly, Hoschton. noe

12 purebred P. C. hog

wt. about 100 Ibs., $10.00 ea

Conley RFD. E. F. White, Mo:
tain View. 5 peo

1 sow, medium P-C., and 9 fin
pigs, for sale cheap. 1 mi.
Boynton. Mrs. A .R. Leigh,
Pola: Ri 1s ss es,

~ Big bone black P. c boar pi
of worlds grand champion bloo:

lirves, 2 mos. old, wt. about 35 Jb
dbl. treated, and reg. bu =
Hickmar
Hiltonia. Ss
Duroc

(sow and pig won first pri
cent F FF. A. Livestock sh
Wavemaster line. 10 wks: o
Reid Andrews, Carnegie. _

Big bone black African guin
eas, bred gilt, 6 mos. old $17.50
gilts, 4 mos. old, $10.00
wks. pigs, $8.00 ea. All the
Fat Kind. F. P. Prather, Monroe

Rt. 1.

2.8. P. C. boars, 7% mos. ol
ready for service, reg. in buye
name, $15.00 ea. Robert S.
ris, Cuthbert, Rt. 2. SS

3 purebred Duroc boars, b
from line of Southeastern Fa
winners. Wt. 125 Ibs., good col
$12.00 ea. reg. in buyers nal
Dewey Reese, Thomson, Rt.
Box 61. ae . Se
. 3 Black Essex unbred, yr. oi
gilts, around 175 Ibs. ea. $13.00
ea. $25.00 for 2; $35.50 for 3,
farm. Also sev. fat porkers, 75
100 Ib. wt. at 9c pound, dress
Ali have life serum for swi
Plague and cholera. I. H. A der.
son, Alma, Rt. 4 Ree eee
5 good S. P. C. boars, farrowed
July 4th, sub. to reg. Long a
bodies, high backs. Sire, S
Coin, $7.50 ea: F. R. Kennedy
Stone Mountain. eee

S. P. C. pigs, best blood lines
10 to 12 wks. old, 50-80 wt.
$8.00 to $12.50 ea. Reg. in
name Come and see. Geo. W.
Donald, Vidalia, Rt. 2.

Reg. S. P. C. gilts, large enough
to breed: Very choice. Sold at
discount. See them soon. H. M.
Woodward. Waycross.
A 3 mos. old pig, female, a

70 ibs. (drinks milk out o

tle: and sits down for brea
$20.00. Buford Seay, Poulan.



Triple A Barred Rock hatching
rom blood tested stock, for
Will contract for entire
. Also Lady T. strawberry
. $1.00 M. Del. Mrs. M. B.

Purebred, large type Cornish
ss, $1.00 per 15, $1.50 for 30
- returned; also few choice
ters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. A. G.
k, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
farks B. R. hatching eggs,
d tested flock, 85c per i5,
ons, to be returned; also 2
R. I. Reds, 1 yr. old, $1.75
Mrs. G. . Clifton, Millen.





\BY CHICKS:
Want to raise baby chicks on
es. Must furnish chicks and
@ mash. Dovie B. Yar-
1, Morganton, Rt. 1, Box 15
\NTAMS:

Want Golden Sebright bantam
is and pullets at reasonable
ce. H. G. Stewart, Shellman.
Pew purebred bantam pullets.

age, price, breed, etc. H.
nt, 128 Adams St., Deca-
> 6356.

ED AND OTHER ROCKS:|
/pullets, Parks str., 50 ea.; also

Want 150 to 175 B. R., 1 yr.
d bloodtested preferred, and 13
. R. roosters; also want 150 to

-H. Reds or R. I. Reds, 1

, and 13 red roosters. J. M.|

Iton, Moultrie.

Want 6 nice size W. R. pullets,}

eady to lay. Must be cheap and
bred. Also want 6 nice size
H. Red puilets, ready to lay.
eap. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin.
: HORNS:
ant to buy 25 Yellow Buff
orn pullets, Mar. hatch.
. Mrs. E. Johnson, P. O.
0, Waycross.
nt 15 to 30 W. L., or some
laying hens. Exchange for

.corn, 2 good shoats or cash.|

es Reece, Dawsonville. .
fant B. L. or Speckled Anco-
pullets. W. C. Payne, Enigma.
ant Apr. hateh W. L. pullets
_ healthy and high produc-
stock. Reasonable price. G.
rden, 794 Prince Ave., Ath-

ant 500 AAA W. L. pullets
r Apr. hatch. Must be lay-
oO culls. Reasonable price.
W. R. Lindsey, Lenox.

9AAA W. L. pullets, 6/

mos. old, free from diseases.
nge for 9 Blue Speckled
is. Mrs, R. J. EB. Dalgo,

Ss (New Hampshire) :
ant N .H. Red chickens cheap
hn. C. PF. Isbell, Carnes-

KEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE.

KS, ETC., WANTED:

ant 4 two yr. old Big Bone

ize turkey hens. Exchange

umoth Bronze Apr. hatch
Mrs. R. T. Chatham Rt. 2,
ile. ;

2 Columbia Wyandotte
; Mar. or Apr. hateh. G.
on, Bowman, Rt. 1.





AS:

heppard st. Ancona, roosters,
mos. old, $1.00 ea.; Mammoth

ian sunflower seed, $1.90 zal.
postpaid. Mrs. L. D. El-
Lavonia. :

w Nice young Blue Andalus-
roosters, AAA grade, $1.50.
at F L. Treadway, Adairs-

r thoroughbred Japanese
_bantams, $2.00 plus ex-
_eharge. Mrs. I. V. Craven,
19, Demorest. :
ff Cochin bantams, 5 mos.
($2.50 trio; young roosters,
, $1.00 ea.; $1.50 pr. Pres-
b, 810 Lee St., Americus.
Black Breasted red

bantams. Dark Cornish, buff

_ from show winners. Spe-
ice. W. K. Herndon, 1109
t St., Augusta.

| bantam pullets $1.60 ea.:
Ss, Toc ea. William Ayer,
ile, Rt. f.Box 5ST:

i 2 yr. old Black tail Japan-
rooster, 1 eye out: 2 Apr.
Black Tail Japanese, 75c
change for equal value. Al-
Purebred game hens, $1.00
\. B. Tatum Jr., Jackson St.
foung purebred Black ca-
ntams, $3.00. T. |

+ tL

-service,



MARKET BULLETIN

POULTRY FOR SALE

4 Golden Sebrieht banitams,

$5.00; trio Black Cochins with 5)

young feathered chicks $5.00; 4
white Cochins, $4.00; trio white
Japanese Silkies, $4.00; also white
Fantail pigeons, $4.00 pr. Mrs.
H. E. Lindsey, 1474 Beecher St..
S. W., Atlanta.

Young Buff Cochin bantams,
$1.75 pr.; also Oak Electric Hen
Incubator 55 egg cap. for-sale.
Walter Bell, 311 S. Lee 3t., Am-
ericus. -

Grown Japanese Silkie roost-
ers, $1.00 ea. Silver Sebright roos-
ters, $1.50 ea. I. W. Henry, 22 Hill
St., Buford.

Grown. Silver Sebright cocks,

$1.50 ea. Japanese Silkies, $3.00

pr. Chukar partridges; $7.00 pr.;
Bob White qu-.il. $4.00 pr.; Ring-
neck pheasants, $4.00 pr.; Golden

preasants, $5.00 pr. C. T. Gaines,

Buford.

1 Beautiful Golden Sebright
cock, 2 hens, same breed, 50c ea.
or trade. Fred West, Blakely Hill,
Cuthbert.

Purebred Buff Cochin bantams,
3 hens and rooster, $5.00; $1.50 ea...
M. O. Elizabeth Mixon, Ocilla,
Rt. I, Box 119.

Small midget type Ga. bantams;
$1.00 pr. R. L. Carter, Dexter

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:
12 nice 6 or 8 wks. old B. R.

2 fine bloodtested and branded
Donaldson str. Red roosters, $1.25
ea.: eggs, 15 for 85c, carton ret.;
18 mos. old rooster, $1.25. Mrs.
G. C. Clifton, Millen. Z

Extra nice January hatched
AAA B. R. cockerels, Booth sir.,
$1.50 ea.; $15.00 doz. M. O. Mrs.
R. M. Sparks, Soperton.

8 purebred Partridge Rock
pullets and 1 rooster, $3.00 ea.;
$12.00 lot; Partridge Rock eggs,
$1.50 per 15; 4 mixed Buff Co-
chin and Golden Sebright pul-
lets and 1 cockerel; 1 Japanese
Silkie and Golden Sebright mixed
hen. M. O. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Rt.
1, Box 119, Ocilla.

Fine 18 mos. old AAA Aris-

| tocrat B. R. rooster, $2.00 ea.;|

cockerels. same breed, $1.00 ea.;
hens $1.25 ea-; pullets, $1.00 ea.;
5 thoroughbred Cornish Indian
game pullets, $1.00 ea.; 18 mos.
old rooster and cockerel. $1.00 ea.
FOB. Ellijay. Mrs. B. H. Osborn,
Roy.

-1 theroughbred White Rock

rooster and fine cockerel; 4. hens,
same breed; $1.00 ea. Mrs. Almay
| Oliver, Roy. :

4 White Rock rooster, Apr.
hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. A. M. Hill,
Bowdon, Rt..1. .

30 B. R., ready to lay, pullets,|

2 eockerels, AAA stocis; $1.00 ea.
FOB. Evelyn Shivers, Cuthbert.
Fine 20 ms. old B. R. cock.
pure Thompson Ringlet str., $2.00.
fob. Mrs. R.
Rit. 2:
12 Feb hatch White Rock cock-

erels, $3.00 ea.; pullets, $2.00 ea.; |

eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. John Low
Smith, 423 Arcade BI., Atlanta.

75 Apr. hatch B. R., pullets,
purebred Jefferson str., Toc ea.
M. O. Mrs. Ora Bell, Blue Ridge

2 fine purebred Thompson
Ringlet B. R. Feb. aockerels, $1.75,

ea.; $3.00 both; 3 nice puilets,|
$1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.00; $6.00 lot. |
R Wilson, Canon, /

TRY FOR SALE|*?.

fob. Mrs. N,

50 B. R. pullets, 8 wks. old, 55
ea, P. B. Brown, Bail Ground, Rt.
1

/ 25 B. R. pullets, 4 mos. old Oct.

21, vaccinated, $1.00 ea. at my
home or fob. Mrs. Azalee Wilson,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

10 nice B.:R. pullets. Mar, and
Apr. hatch, Thompson str., $10.;
also 4 young roosters, now in
Mar. and Apr.
Thompson str., $5.00. Cash with
order. Mrs. C. S, Bradshaw,
Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

Purebred Thompson B. R.
coakerels, 6 mos. old, $1.28; 8 mos.
old, $1.50 ea. Satis. guar. Wood-
row Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.

CORNISH:

- Purebred large type Cornish

'cockerels, Feb. and Mar. hatch,

1 eockerel,

$1.50 ea.; 5 pullets,

- $6.00. Mrs. E. W. Stephens, Lyons.

Pure White Cornish roosters,
$1.25 ea. J.O. W. T. Adams Com-
merce, Rt. 4.

1 Dark Cornish cockerel, | 114.

yr. old; 1 Feb. hatch cockerel,

$1.50 ea.; 10 Apr. hatch cocker-|

els, $1-25 ea. Fine stock. Mrs. J.
F. Poole, Rockmart, Rt. 3.

Purebred Dark Cornish cock-
erels, $1.50 ea.; pullets, $1.00 ea.
Mrs. J. T. Holland, Sparks, Rt. 1.

6 purebred Cornish roosters
Mar. 1939. hatch, $1.50 ea.; $8.00
lot. M. O. Exchange some for
dried apples del. Mrs: Annie B.
King, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 56.

10 Cornish pullets, 1939 hatch,
4 to 5 lbs. 90c ea.; 1 Cornish

| rooster, 2% yr. old, 8 Ibs., $11.00
lot. fob. Mrs. S. A.
{| metto, Rt 1,

Phillips, Pal-

L. Mabry, Canon,}

hatch, |

POULTRY FOR SALE

Pure Dark Cornish 1 and 2 yr.
old hens; cockerels, 3 Ibs., $1.00
ea.; alsog Bancroft seed oats, no
onions or weeds, 75c bu- fob. H.
W. Thurmond, Greensboro, Rt. 1,
mec ot,

Several Dar type Cornish
rooster, Mar. hatch, $1.50 ea. Cash
with order. You pay Postage.
Loyd Randall, Lavonia, Rt, 1.

12 fine Cornish chicks, hatched
Aug. 20th, Bull Dog str., $6.00 lot.
FOB. M. O. only.
Bloomingdale. :

Dark Cornish cockerels, early]
spr. hatch, $1.00 ea. Leona Simp-
son, Culverton.

Purebred Dark Cornish rooster,
early spr. hatch, $1.00 ea, Mrs.
C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

CORNISH: -

Large type purebred Dark Cor-
nish cockerels, $1.50 ea.; 10 Cor-
nish hens and unrelated rooster,
$11.00. No checks. Florence Horne,
Grovetown.

Pure Dark Cornish hens and
eockerels, $1.00 ea.; (will not
ship less than two); also ex-
change large red Valencia pea-
nuts for nice dried apples. H. W.
Thurmond, 1, Box 131,
Greensboro.

Apr. hatch, $1.25 ea.; 2 Mar.
hatch pullets, $1.50 ea. Exchange.
C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

GAME:

2 fine Warhorse game roosters,
$2.50 ea.; 2 for $4.50; 4 fine hens,
$2.00 ea.: 4 for $6.00, C. D. Deck-
er, Brunswick.

Lot fine game hens, cockerels
and roosters. Arthur Agnew, 889
| Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ja 7739M

2 Apr. hatch Cuban Blue cocks,
pure stock, $2.25 FOB. Thomas
Brewer, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 128, Lum-
ber City.

Nice laying size dead game pul-
lets, solid blue, Travelers, not
crossed; $1.25 ea.; 5 for $5.25;
cock, $1.50; also, 2 white and red
cocks, pure game, $1.50. Mrs. Ruth
Dunlap, Chauncey. .

-eock or Grist Red quails, $8.00;
also, trio 2 Grist Grady hens, 1

Scottdale.
Half Penn Shawl and half San-
ders Roundhead stag, $1.50 ea.;
roosters, ready to fight, $1-50 ea.;
hens, $1.00 ea. W. J. Atki Ce-
dartown, Rt. 1. ee

One trio Roundhead or War--
horse game chickens, $5.00 trio.

change. R. J. Lucus, 714 E.
37th St., Savannah. .
| Seven 1938 hatch Wildcat blue
hens and stag, $10.00; two 1937
pure Ga. Shawlmeck cocks, $3.50
-ea.: 2 Spangle Grist Grady hens
and cock, $5.00. P. B. Stewart, Rt.
1, Tifton. \

Pure S. A. Ginn Grays, pure
Ginn Reds and Ginn Blues; stags
$2.50: puilets, $1.50 COD. L. T.
Vaughn, Royston, Rt. 2.
LEGHORNS:

1 White Langshang, 1 R. I. Red
3 W. L. cockerels for sale, Ex-
change for W. L. pullets. Waddell
Coleman, Rt. 1, Ben Hill.

25 AAA W. L. pullets, Apr:
hatch, some laying, $1.00 at my
farm. None shipped. Sewell Mer-
cier; Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

15 pedigreed Apr. hatch cock-

erels, vaccinated and bloodtested,
copy of ped. furnished, $3.50 ea.
fob. J. i. Whitten, Rt. 2, Co-
lumbia Dr., Decatur, De 9033.

85 W. L. Apr. hatch pullets,
AAA Eng. str., ready to lay, 90c
ea. None shipped. Mrs. J. C. Ba-
ker, Hiram.

- 6 mos, old ready to lay B. L.-B.

paid. on dozen lots in Ga: Mrs.
J. B. Collier, Rt. 1, Cochran.

5 pure Everlay str. B, L. Cock-
erels, 2 yrs. old, 9 ea-; also

ing, $1.00 C. Mrs. Aria E. Mes-
sex, Waynesboro, Rt. 1, Box 394.

222 Big str. English W. L. pul-
lets, Apr. 1939 hatch, now laying:
$1.00 ea. Guy Mallory, Madison.

6S. C. B. L. cockerels, $ mos.
old, $1.00 ea-; $5.00 lot; 3 capons,
14 mos. old, $2.00 ea. M O Fred
Lovell, TignaH, Rt 2

50 W. L. hens, Johnson str., 75c
'ea. at place. No checks. W- A.
Chanclor, Pitts, Rt. 1.

W. L. pullets, Apr. hatch, be-
ginning to lay, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J.
G. Ginn, Washington, Rt. 4

50 W. L. pullets, Apr. hatch,
two-thirds laying, 75c ea. Mrs.
Orpha Marchant, Tifton, Rt. 1.

W. L. cockerels, $1.00 ea.; 3 for
$2.00 FOB. Mrs. G. W. Adkins,
Ocilla. :

75-1 yr. old W. L. hens, 65c ea,;
$48.00 lot. W. J. Warren, Pitts,
Ret. 2.

50 or 60 S. C. AAA Ene. str. W.
L, chickens, 1 yr. old, laying, 75
ea. FOB. Mrs. Ernest Cauley, Rt.
4, Alma,

Pure pedigree W. L. roosters, 5

A. L- Milligan, | 5

2 choice cockerels, $2.00 ea.; 2}

3 Pit game hens and 1 brood |

cock, $8.00. J. G. Cash, Box 234,}

R. crossed pullets, $1.00 ea. Exp-}

small good sugar cane for plant-|



| mos. old, $1.00 ea.. James Kimball,
ee ae )



Vida 1 aw gd A Lie wen bald May Ae ke
ee ee eos

POULTRY FOR SALE

85 Big Type W. L. hens, 50c ea.
Harvey Bray, Hull, 9 mi. from
Athens on Danielsville: highway.

90 AAA Booth W. L. puilets,
Apr. hatch, laying, no culls. 90
ea for lot; also wild Mallard
ducks, $1.00 ea. J. C. Bohlen,
Madison, Rt. 3. :

MINORCAS:

About 130 White Minorea pul-
lets, now ready to lay, 60c ea.
lot. Oxford Denham, Madison, Rt.

12 Buff Minorca pullets, Apr.
hatch, 90c ea-; $10.00 lot. M. O-
No checks. Exp. col. Mrs. J. J.
Davis, Thomasville.

ORPINGTONS:

Feb. hatch B. O. cockerels,
Booths ped. stock. Lady Egg-a-
Day str., $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00 fod.
Mis. J. C. Ward, Perry.

7B. O. roosters, 4 mos. old, fine
for breeder, $1:50 ea. fob. No
exchange. Mrs. Jas. A. Wylie, Bu-
ford; Rt. 2.

PIGEONS: ze
22 pigeons, 13 W. King, 4 cross

between W. King and Red C;

1 pure Red C; 4 common, $4.00.
H. M. Chandler, Rt. 4, Tifton.
Northeast Ga. Bob White quail,
raised in wire bottom: cages, $1.25
ea.; in-lots of 15 or more, $3.00

pr. fob. A. B. Vickery, Lavonia.

REDS (Rhode Island):

15 R. I. Red bloodtested, Apr.
hatch, pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J.
A. Griggs, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

1 AAA Booth str., 2 yr. old
cock, $2.50; 2 Mar. cockerels,
Donalson and Booth str., $1.50 ea.
Hens, same str., most through
molting, some layin 1.00 and
$1.10 ea. Mrs. R. B. Mooney,
Adairsville. :

5 R. I. Red cockerels, 5 lbs.; 12
rooster, 18 mos. old, $1.00. L. H.
McGinis, Commerce, Ri. 1.

10 fine S. C. R. I. Red, Mar.
hatch, cockerels, $1.25 ea. M. O.
only. Mrs. Chas. Covington, Mil-
len, Rt. 3, Box 64.

1 Parmenter str. R. I. Red
cockerel, 7 mos. old, 9 lbs., $1.50.
A. M. Vigor, Rt. 1, Fairburn.

5 R. I. Red cockerels, Donald--
son str.. 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea. not
postpaid. Mrs. G. W. Butler, Iron
City.

15 R. IT. Red putiets, 1 coekerel,

ready to lay, egg record 260 to

312, $1.00 ea. Graham Simpson,
Culverton, Rt. 1.

24 spr. hatch purebred R. I.
Red hens, now laying, 1 rooster,
$25.00 lot. Mrs. R. L. Williams,
Boston. :

Dark Red cocks and. cockerels
from heavy laying str., $2-00 ea.;
eges, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. Mrs.
Don Donaldson, Decatur, De 2405.

25 pure S. C. R. I. Red hens,
1 and 1% yr. old; 2 roosters, $25.
All rich dark red. Donaldson str.
AAA. Mrs. J. Z. Curry, Stockton.
REDS (New Hampshire):

N. H. Red cockerels, Feb. and
Mar. hatch, from imported cham-
pion str., $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. T-
Gunn, Vienna. 3

8 large N. H. Red cockerels,
dark Red. Make offer. Roscoe
Wilson, Sparta. ;

Purebred N. H. Red cockerels,
June ist hatch, $2.00 ea.; Golden
Sebright bantam cockerels,
grown, $1.00 ea. at my yard;. also
2 reg. Nubian does, 1 fullblood-
ed Nubian doe, 1 Toggenburg doe.
1 horniess Toggenburg buck: Sell
separately or $115.00 lot. Mrs. R.
M. Gore, Rt. 2, Austell.

25 Apr. hatch N. H. puliets, be-
ginning jo lay, for sale, A. C.
Freeman, Flovilla, Rt. 1.

15.N. H. Red pullets, Apr. hatch
now laying, $1.25 ea.; $15.00: lot.
Exchange 5 pullets for 5 good
breeding roosters, same breed.
Mrs. O. L. Carter, Griffin.

Bloodtested, banded. young N.

H. Red cocks, ready for the flock, }
old, high school education, wan

$150 FOB. G. Whitworth,

Hull.
SUSSEX:
Thoroughbred Speckle Sussex

cockerels, Apr. hatch, $1.00; $1.25;
$1.50 ea. also, white scullion on-

Pe.

ions. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,
Ri. i.

Purebred Red Speckled Sussex
cockerels, 3 lbs., 75c ea.; two 1
yr. old roosters, 8 Ibs., $1.00 ea.
fob. Mrs. Earl Wilson, Clarkes-
ville, Rt. 1.. :

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE:

1 Big Bone Bronze turkey tom,
25 Ibs.; 2 Bronze turkey hens. 5
Tbs., 25 Ib.; 3 for $13.00. W. E.
Bray, Covington.

Pr. Mallard ducks, bought. di-
reat from game farm; young
ducks, 4 mos. old, $5.00; 6 or 7
mos. old Buff Rock cockerels,

-$1.50 ea.; $6.00 lot. Exchange some

for dried acid fruit, preferably.
horse apples, 10c: Mrs, T. D. Fus-

/sell, McRae. .

Beautiful Narragansett turkeys

hens, $5.00; toms, $7.00. Mrs. Carl)
Thompson, White Plains. "i



Wednesday, November 1, 1939.

POULTRY FOR SALE

_ 17 Muscovey ducks and drakes,
quackless type, $16.00. lot; 1 drake
2 ducks, $4.00 fob. Exchange for
purebred Big Bone Bronze tur-<
key hens. Mrs. Bessie Chatham,
Adairsville, Rt. 2. Soe

15 Mammoth Bronze turkeys, 5
two yr. old; 10 Feb. and Mar,
hatch, $3.00 ea. Mrs. D. R. Self
Rt. 4, Newnan. . :

5 pr. Mammoth Pekin ducks,
@2.00 pr. fob. Frances Green,
Powersville.

White African guineas, $1.00

ea.; White Holland turkeys, $10.
pr, Mrs. A. W. Arnold, Newnan
Eat o.
_ Big Bone Giant Bronze tur-
keys: hens, $4.00; toms, $6.00. You.
pay postage. M. O. with order.
Mrs. Bessie L. Parker, Austell,
Rt. 2.

2 guinea hens, 1 grown guinea
rooster, 6 guineas about three-
fourth grown, guineas, partrid
size. Exchange for 8 B, L. hens,
now laying and B. L. rooster or

Snake

|'male hog. Write full details:

D. Stringfellow, Midland, Rt. 1.

Bronze turkeys, May 1st: hate
2 hens and 1 gobbler, crated and
del. to R. R. station, $9.00. T. D.
McCluney, Rydal. :

White Muscovy ducks, $1.00-ea.>
drakes, $1.25 ea. fob. Frank Kac:
sik, Rt. 4, Macon. :

Apr. hatehed White Holland
turkey toms. $6.00 ea. fob. Mery!
Lee, Red Oak. Z

30 fat turkeys, 10. to 14 lbs. ea.
Write for prices. Mrs. Joe S.
Davis, Culverton. one

Indian Runner ducks and
drakes, $2.00 ea-; pure Buff Orp-
ington dueks. and drakes; pure
Mallard ducks, $2:50 pr. James A.
Bennett. Jr., Jesup, Rt. 1.

2 Mallard drakes, $1.00: ea.; 1
N. B. C. Blue rooster, Apr. hatch,
$2.00 fob. Mrs. W. V. McMichael,
Brunswick, Rt. 1. Box 66.

18 White Pekin hens and
drakes, 1939. hatch, $1.00 ea.; ale
so. trio Black and White Musco-
vy ducks, $4.00. E. Maynard,
Newton. : :

WYANDOTTES:

12 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte hens,
Tar Box str., $1.00 ea. M. O. Mrs.
Howard Elkins, Cairo,

Well culled Tar Box str. S. L.
Wyandotte pullets and 10 Feb.
and Mar. hatch cockerels, same
breed and str., heavy weight, 75c
ea. Not prepaid. No. checks. Lila |
Gibbs, Uvalda. :

AAA Apr. hatch White Wyan
dotte roosters, $1.00 fob.
checks. J. A. Barber. Rebecca.

POSITIONS WANTED

Want job as overseer of farm
Lifetime exp. farming; 10 yrs.
exp. with tobacco, Can manage
any kind of labor. Have some la-_
bor of my own. Can drive trac-
tor and truck. No bad habits. W.
P. Russell, Doerun, Rt. 2.
- Want job. Consider poultry hog
or cattle offer. Begin any time.
Need Work. Life time exp. on
farm, also. with livestock. R. L.
Russell, Doerun, Rt. 2 =

Man and wife, 65 and 58 yrs.
old respectively, want caretakers
job .tending to chickens, flowers.
garcen, etc. in low So. Ga. near
Florida line. Can drive car or.
truck. Christian people. P; G.
Baker, Norman Park. 2

Young woman, 26 yrs., unen=
cumbered, wants light farm work:
no field work, with nice people,
for home and salary. Write or
eome see at once: Mrs. Blanche
Kesler, Toccoa, Rt. 1, e-o Steve





also look after a farm; how to
work labor. Prefer some place in
Mitchell Co. if possible. W..

Creech,- Pelham. os

Young married man, 21 yr

job overseeing, driving truck. or
or other farm job. Have 4 yr
Vocational Agriculture study
high school. O. W. Hudgins, Vie
na Rt. 6,

Woman, 50, wants light farm
work, no field work, with fifty-
sixty miles of Atlanta. Mrs. Vee
ra Burch, Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del.

Want ih. farm on. halves with
wood, pasture, good well of wa-=
ter and good house. Can furni
self, but landlord furnish tools
and stock. L. M. Malcolm, Pal-
metto, Rt. 1. noe

An old man, healthy, Christian,
wants place as caretaker, Go
anywhere. Handy with tools. Gilt
edge reference. Reasonable pay.
with home. J. L. Shaw Decatur.

Exp. dairy and stock man
wants well equipped stock and
as _ prefer partnershij

is, gene Polsfuss, Ory
Branch, Rt. 2: : :

Want good farm in neighbor-
hood in Cobb Co, near Marietta,
for 1940. Standing rent. preferred.

Answer at once. L, C. Howard,



Wednesday, November 1, 1939.

POSITIONS WANTED

60 yr. old man wants job as
handy man on truck or poultry
farm for board and small salary.
Prefer Brooks, Thomas or Tift
county. Write. R .D. Sawls, Val-
_dosta, c-o Gen. Del.

Strong, healthy man, unen-
eumbered, age 37, wants place as
Farm Foreman or good place as
A-1 farm hand. Good in all gen.
farming, carpentry, truck-tract-



or driving or dairy work. Avail-

- able at once. Best of ref. Advise.
R. A. Brooks, Atlanta, Ga., c-o
Gen, Del.

Want ih. farm with 5 R. house
on 3rds and 4ths. Wood and wa-
ter convenient and near school
or on bus route. Can furnish self.
wT E. Hammons, Douglasville, Ri.
21 yr. old young woman wants
light farm work, no field work.
nor milking or washing, for $3
week and home. Miss Giusy

- Moore, Athens, Rt. 1.

__ Want job on farm for wages
for bal. this and for next yr. Best
of ref. as to my work. Have wife
and little girl and have to be
moved. E. M. Jarvis, Glenwood
mite 1.

Want job looking after stock
farm or working in small dairy.
_ Best of ref. E. M. Holder, Gien-

wood, Rt. 1.

- Want on share basis, 1 h. crop
and 5 or 6 M- Turpentine boxes.
Have own stock. Lower So. Ga.
preferred; also 2 good brood sows
on shares. Must be good land,
_ timber and house with out-bidgs..
on mail and school bus route,
-wonvenient to town and church.
W. L. Fussell, Denton, Rt. 1.

Young single man, good educa-
- tion, desires job on stock farm
also can do carpenter work. State
_ Salary, including board and laun-
ary. E. L. Hickman, Hilltonia.
~ Want 1 h. farm of about 20
acres on thirds and fourths or
_ standing rent for 1940, or pay
with cotton. Can move and fur-
nish self. Want in Douglas or
- nearby ao J.P. Thomas.
Winston, Rt.

Want 2 or 3 horse crop on
halves. or shares. Have 3 or 4
plow hands; 8 hands to work. Run
self to arop time; want $20.00 run
and 2 houses, pasture and good
_water, close to church and school
pus route. Roy Newsome, Mitch-
ell. Rt. 2.

_ Want work on small farm for
Small salary and home for setf
and small child. High school ed-
ucation. Mrs. Emmitt Lawson, At-
Janta, 283 Merritts Ave., N. W.

17 yr. old boy wants job on
farm. Can drive tractor. truck,
ag J. W. Goodwin, Atlanta, 366
Fair

- Man and wife wants job on
poultry or dairy farm. Thos. N.
Burton, 700 Lindsay St., S. W..
Atlanta.

Want job as farm overseer for
1940. 10 yrs exp. Reasonable sal-
ary expected. Wife and 12 yr. old
boy. 51 yrs. old and A-1 ref. A. V.
Cogeins, Louisville, Rt. 1.

Refined, 30 yr. old woman with
4 yr. old child wants light farm
work, no field work, for $3.09
week and board. Furnish trans-
portation or come after. Sallie
Mae Ronine Moultrie.

Want job on farm. Lived on
farm all life. 15 yrs. old, willing
worker. State wages, includins
board and laundry. W. M. Runy-
Son, Jr., Cedartown, Rt. 2.

- 17 yr. old colored boy wants
light: farm, work no field work.
No bad habits, honest, good
health. Can furnish ref. State
_ including home.
Williams, Bartow. Rt. 5, Box 17.
-o Mrs. Annie Smith.
-Biacksmith ,e- 52, with 30 yrs
exp., reared on farm, strictly so-
ber, wants job anywhere. Start
immediately. Salary or com. with
guarantee. Gordon Grace. Sum-
-merville, c-o Gen. ~21.
Want job light farm work, no
field work. at once, in country.
Miss Beulah Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.

18 yr. old poy wants job on dai-
ry. Can milk and do other things
connected with dairy work. Sober
honest, willing worker. Want $15.
mo..anc board. Melvin Frey, Dal-
qas, Rt. 3.

Family of 11 grown boys).
all abie workers want 3 or 4 h,
farm on shades with day work to
do until March. Would take crop
and seh hire. Good home and
wate>. Gorman Peppers, Palmet-
peo Rt 2.

_ Want job on farm in So, Ga.
Am exp. truck and tractor driver.
Bartow Pearson, Grovetown.

27 yr. old single man wants job
on farm with Christian people.
Am sober, honest, quiet and
thard, willing worker. Can drive
Car, do anything and go any-
where. References. Richard Mc-
Mullan, Fitzgerald, ox 289.
_ Middleaged, educated woman
wants light farm work, no field
work, with cultured, elderly peo-
$5. 00 week and home. Write.
rs. Pearl H. Harrison, Decatur,
= 3rd Ave.

POSITIONS WANTED

POSITIONS WANTED

(MARKET BULLETIN

|FARM HELP WANTED

4
5







Colored man, 27, single, no bad

habits, wants fob with good peo-

ple on farm. Experienced. Refer-
ences. Roland Hines. Summer-
ville.

_ Want job on farm. 3 in fam-
ily (one 18 yrs. old), Can drive
truck, and exp. in poultry and
dairy work. Samuel Dunson,
Hapeville, 517 Oak Drive.

40 yr. old farmer wants place
as overseer on 4 to 10 h. farm
with Christian people. No family.
am alone. Ref. Claud T- Arnold,
Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del.

Want job as foreman of large
farm, 49 yr. old, wife and 16 yr.
old son. 10 yrs. exp. in tobacco.
Been on this place 9 yrs. G. W.
Akins, Ocilla, Rt. 2.

Want small farm near Atlanta,
convenient to bus line, on 3rds
and 4ths or reasonable standing
rent. E. C. Denson, Atlanta. 1794
Howell Mill Rd., He 0622, 3

Man with small family wants
job overseeing farm in South Ga.
have good education and life
time experience. S. B. Akridge.
Columbus, Rt. 1.

Want job on farm, truck and
tractor driving. Understand and
know how to keep up farm ma-
chinery. 32 yrs. old, wife, 2 chil-
dren. Want to and willing to
work, References. E. C. Creech,
Pelham.

Young man, wife and 2 small
children, want place on general
farm, dairy, Milling, etc. Well ex-
perienced, Honest and reliable.
P. M. Martin, Atlanta, 406 Simp-
son St. N. W.

Want place as Supt. of large
farm or consider, 2 to 5 h. farm
on halves with live stock on 50-
50 basis. Well experienced. Hon-
est and sober.
Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

Middleaged, refined, reliable
woman with 15 yr. old son, wants
job-looking after pouitry, etc. for
good party on farm. Want con-
venient to high school. Begin
Jan. ist. Have to be moved. Mrs.
Essie Weeks, Moultrie, Rt. 1.

Want job light farm work, no
- field work,

in nice home for
board and small salary. Willing
worker and know how to work
38 yrs. old. Mrs. Evie Loren,
Gough, c-o P. A. Davis. -

Want 1 or 2 horse farm. The
landiord to furnish mules and

land. 50-50 basis. W. A. Goar |

Nashville.

Want 1 horse grop, also want
a proposition from some owner as
to 2 men batching and make a
crop. Experienced and references.
(OF be ane, Atlanta. c-o Gen.
Del.

Want 1 dre farm in ae Ga.
prefer near Thomasville, with
good house, land and water.
Standing rent. C .H. wUgeins,
Thomasville, Rt. 4.

Colored man wants job. Good
yard and florist man, exp. other
work, also. Write or see. Rev. J.
M. F. Perdue, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.

Man, wife and father, want 1
h. farm on 50-50 basis. Have to
be moved and furnished. Prefer
Bulloch or Effingham county.
Ref. exchanged. Ben H. Sutton
Eliabelle, Rt. 1. :

18 yr. old girl wants job light
farm work, no field work for
board and reasonable salary, with
good people. At once, Willie Belle
McLeod, Milan, Rt. 1.

Want job on farm or a Grist
mill to run on shares or for
wages. Work for $2.50 week and
board and laundry. 45 yrs. old
and somewhat erippled. P. I.
Bennett, Bremen.

Want job on farm at once. Ex-
perienced in all kinds farm ma-
chinery; can drive any make or
any modern truck or tractor. Not
afraid of work. Go anywhere.
Give bst of references. W. E
Dean, Hapeville, 882 Central Ave.

~Want job on farm. Tending to

stock, poultry, etc., and can drive
truck and Car. $8.00 mo. board
and laundry. Riley C. Tison,
Quitman, 523 Barnes St.
._ Honest, sober married man
wants 2 h. farm on halves for
1940, or as caretaker. Life exp. in
farming. etc. J. A. Griggs, Haw-
kinsville, Rt. 1. :

Want small acreage with 4-5 R.
house On car or bus line for
reasonable standing rent. Will
consider raising: hogs, cattle
poultry, etc. on 50-50 basis. Can
furnish self. Mrs. V-. C. Bailey.
Atlanta, 660 Bluff St. S. W.

Want position as Miller and
Mill-Wright. 20 yrs. exp. on corn
and wheat. Best of references.
Married. No drinker. W. A, Cov-
gill, Bowerville, Box 124.

Want job on poultry or gen.
farm. Exp. truck and tractor
driver. 35 yrs. old. Strong and
healthy. Jim Holt Summerville.
RFD 1.

Man with 4 boys and wife, all
willing and able to work, want
job on farm, or a 2 horse crop
on 50-50 basis. Now ready io
move. Henry Russell, Summer-
ville, Rt. 3. e ese oe

J. F. Adair.



(Park, 220 Lyle St.

Want 2 @r 3 h. crop: on 3rds
and 4ths or standing rent. Can
furnish self; have good stock and
tools. Give references. Write at
once or come see. Luther Wade.
Cartersville, Rt. 1.

Man with wife and 2 children
(8 and 12 yrs. old) want job on
dairy farm. Come to see me. Joe
Gore, Atlanta, 30414 Capitol Ave.
Ja 6922,

Christian "boy wants job as
handy man around farm or other
work. $3.00 week and board.-Call
Jas. P. Treadaway, Atlanta. 803
Kilgore. He 2325 J.

_ Want good 1 h. crop for stand-
ing rent or 3rds and 4ths. or
would take 2 horse on 50-50 ba-
sis. Plenty force to hoe and plow.
Must be in good settlement with
oo man, J. B. Meeks, Gar

White, 39 yrs. old, wants place
on farm with good Christian pes-
ple, aged couple preferred. A good
all around man do carpenter
work (have own tools), can drive
car and truck, etc. Best of ref
Honest, sober and reliable. L. E.
Watts, McIntiyre, c-o Gen. Del.

20 yr. old young man, exp. hand
wants job at good dairy. Good
truck driver also. Ready to work,

Do not drink. Write at once.

Maynard Smith, Rex, Box 42,
Good, Christian, middleaged

woman wants job light farm!

work, no field work for home
and reasonable salary. Begin at
onae. Give ref. Mrs. Mae Raines.
Brookhaven, 424 Pine Grove Ave.

Want job on farm or dairy.
Can drive truck or tractor and
do other work. Write at once. or
see. Austin Watson, Cumming.
Rt. 2.

Honest, hardworking, single
white girl wants light farm work
with responsible people fa: home
and salary. Write before coming
after. Essie Hadden, Augusta.
707. 5th St.

Want job working turpentine
on halves for 1940. Can move
any time. George Kittrell, Glen-
wood, RFD 1.

Want 1 h. farm on 50-50 ba-
sis with good man; near schoo!
and church.. Dont drink nor use

| tobacco in any form. Can fur-

nish self, and have good ref.
Want good land, etc. W. H. Duke
Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 171.

Position wanted as caretaker

| and gen. repair man for 1940 on

salary basis. Can do carpenter
work, or what have you? J. T.
Rape. Stillmore, Rt. 1. g

Want 2 h. farm on halves or
like work through winter until
crop time. Can also run wheat
and corn mill, J. H. Payton, Ce-
dartown, Rt. 2.

Young married white man
wants job driving truck, tractor,
etc. for farmer or will oversee.
for reasonable salary and home.
Rannie Lee Proctor, PETER, Rt
4,

FARM HELP WANTED

Want negro man or boy single.
reliable to help with farm chores
for board and weekly wages. Mrs.
Ella West Duke, Atianta, 280 Ma-
con Drive.

Want good farmer with own
mule and farm implements for
good 40 A. farm, 2 mi, Alpharet-
ta on big creek, with bottom land
and woods. Good proposition to
right party, Address, P. Ralls
Atlanta, P. O. Box 1385.

Want white or colored family
with 2 men, 1 for general farm
work on 50-50 basis for 1940, and
other to take care of livestock.
milk and plow, for wages. Must
be honest and sober. Prefer fam-
ily living on farm now. Give ref-
erences and full particulars.
Farm now located near Lithonia.
Ga., 24 mi, Atlanta. Mrs. Carl C,
Holley Atlanta, 23 Fair St., S.
Ww.

Want reliable, capable woman
to supefvise growing, shelling and
packing pecans and able to man-

age large farm. Glenn Norton.
Fairburn.

Want good farmer for 1 h.
farm, 3 R. house in good repair;
creek bottoms; located 8 mi. At-

lanta city limits out Gordon;
Road, 3 mi. Southeast Mableton.
Standing rent, Mrs. J. O. Mor-
ris, Austell, Rt. 2.

Want middieaged, unencum-





ered woman for light farm work.

No field work. Good home with 3
adults.. Mrs. T. L. Hornsby, At-
lanta, 2319 Cottage Grove Ave.,
De 8691.

Want unencumbered white wo-
man, 25-40 yrs. of age, for light
farm work, no field work. Room.
board and small salary. Ref. re-
quired. Write. Mrs. S. D. Hol-
comb, Ball Ground, Box 95.

Want responsible party with
own stock and equipment, for
good 1 horse farm with hog and
cow pasture; bottom land, 20 mi.
Atlanta. Now vacant. Fine prope -
sition. G. M. Smith, College



Want at once, nicc, clean wo-
man, good character, 46-60 yrs.
old for light farm work, no field
werk nor milking, prefer one
raised in country. Good home
and some spending money. J.
W. Grant. Cataula. :

Want 2 h. farmer to run 2
plows. 10 A. cotton, good land, 4
R. house; close school and church
_| 2% mi. Jeffersonville. Want plen-
ty corn, peas, big cane and other
feeds, etc. Let me hear at once.
Mrs. C. E. Smith, Jeffersonville

Want girl in her teens, who
will appreciate a good Christian
home (only 3 in family) and
reasonable wages, in exch. for
light farm chores. No field work.
Mrs, H. B. Duling, Atlanta, 1359
No. Highland Ave.

_ Want a good reliable negro
farmer with family to crop on
halves. See or write right away.
Lewis Duke. Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box
318

Want at once, white or colored
woman, 30-50 yrs. old, to help
with light farm work. no field
work nor milking. Good home.
small salary. Mrs. C. H. Butler
Metter, Rt. 1, Box 127.

Want young or middleaged wo-
man, who really needs good home
with refined, middleaged coupl+
Jiving in country. Light farm
work, but no field nor garden
work. Small salary. Also want a
colored woman, A. L. Milligan.
Bloomingdale, \

Have rice 6 R. house and plen-
ty of work for large farm fam-
ily (all able to work) on Berry.
Fruit and Vegetable farm neat
Atlanta. Prefer man and boys.
able to drive truck. Plenty work
for woman. RE Sams; dt;
Clarkston, Phone Nc 1.

Want nice, healthy, white wo-|

man for light farm work, no
field work. $2.00 per week. 2 in|

family. Mary E, Bradford, Amer-|.

icus, 1208 McGarrah St.

Want good farmer for a nice
farm of 45 A. located 3 miles
Stone Mountain Highway. Good
5 R. house and chicken house.
8rds and 4ths or standing rent.
Truck farming. W. F. Bentley,
Stone Mtn.

Want good farmer, reliable.
honest people, for my 175 A. farm
standing rent. A part of house.
lights, water on porch, good out-
bidgs.. good pastures, 2 tenant
houses, On highway. daily mail
and milk route. Will sell cows,
mules and tools. Mrs. Amanda
Kennemur, Jasper.

Want reliable party for 3-4
horse farm on shares or standing
rent. Located 1 mile from town.
Mrs. J. D. Davis. Stockbridge,
Rt.2.

Want man and woman 45-60
yrs. old, to live in home with me)
and do light farm work, no field
work. 3 miles Southwest Winston
on Pumpkin town road. Mrs. W.|
F. Prewett, Winston, Rt. 1.

Want some reliable, honest,
hard working farmer for 1 or 2
horse farm on shares. Must be
able finance self. Located in Har-
ris County close to Mulberry
Grove on Mulberry Creek. Catau-
la, Rt. 2, Address: Pete Davido-
vitch, Columbus, 532 First Ave.

Want 1 or 2 men to do dairy
and gen. farm work. Must be)
good, steady workers and sober.
3 R. house wired for electricity.
Write. at once. M. C. Huguley,
Griffin, Rt. A.

Want nice respectable white
woman, 35-45 yrs. old for gen.
light. farm. work, no field work.
Must be willing worker and prc-
fes one who needs a home. Reas-
onable rege with room and
board. Mrs. C. A. Windham, ey
nolds, Rt.

Want reliable woman or gir},
unencumbered, willing worker for
light farm work, no field work
No objection to one child. Write.
Mrs. Lula Harris, Carnesville, c-6
Mrs. P. D. Harris.

Want woman, 25- 35 yrs. of age
for light farm work, no field
work. Man and wife only in fam-
ily. Room, board and $5.00 mo.
Answer at once. W. M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup. Rt. 2.

Want good, white girl for light:
farm work. no field work for good
home with elderly couple. Not
much pay. W. W. Hines, East
Point, 112 No. East Point St.

Want respectable, settled, mid-

| dleaged white woman for light

farm work, no field work. Live
as one of family and $2.50 week,
Exe. ref. Write at once. Mrs. .
E. Harrison, Temple, Rt. 1.

Want someone to finish dig-
ging well on old Martin place in
Cobb County, 1 mi. beyond Nick-
a-Jack creek. Inquire at Dodds
store for Mrs. Sudan and way to
get there. Have necessary tools.
P. S. Sudan, Marietta.

Want middlieaged couple for
farm work. Room and board and:
$18.00 mo. the year around and
small share in crop. Must be in-
telligent and of good character.
So. Ga. preferred. Mrs. E.. A.

| Moore, Waycross, Rt. 1,



man for light farm work
work, for home and r

Want colored family 0:
2 h. crop. Only one wi
help and good ref. co:
Dick Thope, Sharpsburg.

Want respectable, un
bered middleaged white w
for light farm work, no
work nor milking. $2. 00
home with 2 in family.
Bradford, Americus.

Want respectable, m
woman to live as one of
and help with light farm
no field work. Must be
character, State salary ex
Good home with 2 in
Mrs. Fred Hiers, Lake Par

Want sev. men to pull
$10.00 mo. board and lai
Pay each week. Must |
workers. Dont write, com
S. Walker, Macon, Box 34 :
pin St.

Want clean, dependable Cc
man for gen, light farm
around home. for reasonabi
ary aS ee house on pre:
Mrs. . Rodgers, Ashbu1

ok: 1 eee cropper with
stock, able finance ne to.
on halves, 3rds_ and. 4th:
standing rent. Mrs. Men
bell, McDonough, Rt. 3.

Want settled, white wom:
good- character. good heal
honest, to live in country
with couple and do ligh
work. no field work. Write.
Guest, Americus, Rt. 3.

Want good farmer for 2.
farm, 2 mi. Southwest L
Good house. School bus th
yard. See me any day
Tuesday and Saturday.
Garner, Lilburn. :

Want unencumbered, colo
girl or woman. 16 to 25 yrs.
for light farm work, no
work, Must be healthy, cle
willing worker, $2.55 to $4.00
week and good living qua:
Give ref. L. R. Hogan, ee
3451 Stratford Road.

Want colored farm bey,
who especially knows gar
work. Home and good pay.
Thompson, Decatur.

Want colored woman, neat
honest, to help with general
farm work, chiakens, etc. bu
field work. Good wages to wi
worker. Miss N. ae Atl
cashig Nancy Creek Rd.. N. W

Want white woman tor li
farm work; no field work. WM
be clean, industrious and~
references. Mrs, Laura S. Pal
Athens, P. O. Box 1080. :

Want good woman, about
yrs. old who can milk and chu
drive car, etc. other light
work, no field work, for g
home with old couple and sm)
salary. Write before coming.
R. Hill, Decatur, 116 McDc
ough St.

Want settled colored coup!
far mwork. State ages and g
references. Mrs. Lula Sec
Adairsville, Rt. 2. =

Want single man, clean, sobe!
and industrious, for share crop
ping for 1940. Can begin now
whiskey drinker will be cons
ered. Ed D. Gunby, Cuilverto

Want good farmer for 174 a
farm, 4 R. house, barn and

Must be able finance self. Kno

as the J. W. Stephens P
Call for Mrs. Smith, Gainesvill
Rt 7. : oe

Want good man for a 2
farm. Standing rent. Mrs. <
Goolsby, Alma, ,Rt. 2.

Want Christian settled. woma
or girl to live with us ant
light farm work, no field wor
for Christian home. Will ans
all letters or come see us. Mrs.
M. Turner, Odum, Rt. 1, c-o M
Lottie Odums Farm. c

Want family to cultivate zi
crop on halves; furnish self,

I partly help. Give man all m
winter work. Good 4 R. hous
pasture. water. Near school and
ghurches, 17 mi. Atlanta. Jo
Thomas Lee, Morrow, Rt. 1.

Want middleaged couple to liv
in home with me and rent
horse farm for standing rent
Must be unencumbered and sobe
peaceful people, reliable. smart,
etc. Mrs. W. F. Lord. Fastman
Rt. 6.

Want white or colored iam
to work straight timeon catti
farm. Need 2 that can plok, et
$4.00 weck straight time. Dr.
H. Douglas, Albany. :

Want white or colored. wo
35-40 yrs. old, unencumbered, fo:
light farm work. no field wor
$2.00 week and home with 3 i:
family. Mrs. C. E. Bisher.
worth, *Rt. 2. a

Want unencumbered whit
colored woman, 30-50 yrs, 0
live on place and help
farm work no field w
to $4.00 week. Mrs. Si

Meigs, Box 204.





MARKE *.

BULLETIN |

Wednesday. Noversber 1 1939

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |

=

- COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner _

Es

In Georgia for Season Beginning July 28 and Ending August 26, 1939 oe es



| Warehouse |.

Lbs. Sold

t

a
3
Y
Oo
fi

4g

cavers, PY,
Per Lb.

Sold for Owner
or Other Whse.

aN



Adel Whse.
Cook County
_Leaths No. 1 |
Leaths No. 2

NS| ist Hand

1 ,330
1,112, 416
1,406, 258

oS |

WEL O14 =

~ $122,512.85
164,562.19
194,322.96.
104 950. 90

12.25
14.79

13.82

14.35,

$4,417.27
1

4
as 43.99

3,208.41
1875.35

15.76c
15.12
13-225
14.61

22,498

55,260
40,980
20,838 -

a
Spey
ie
&
9

5,682. 31.
2,787.64



x

&

Farmers.

- Miles

Piedmont
Planters Hee

4,250.218

1,194,232.
1,273,520
1,026,482
809.178

$586. 348.90

- $152,853.17
-/ 147,607.44 -
-123/090.27
95,788.18

13.800 |
-12.80c

~ 11.84

4159 <=
11.99

34,622
18,720

92,976
30,526
42/142. 3

ait, 705. 02

re 4, 951. 33 |
4 438, 93

2,859.84

5,971.42 :

. 1474c

PSI.

12.82
14.17

ee

139, 516

66,188
710,000
48,326
14.312.

$21, 070. 61

$ 7,678.66
6,664.92
5,970.92
1,892 88



TOTAL

gic. Z -Planters
Brantley
Farmers: =

4,303,412

2 890,914
_ 3,215,639

3,103,518

s #518, 339.06

+ $348, 653.21
393 849. 04
373,843. 14%?

(12.07c

12.08
| 5 12.25
12.05 |

~~ 99,298
146,938

120,010
- 109,928

$14,151.46
11'578.63-
20,442.41

$18,221.57:

44.460

12.87
14.68
13.91

198,826

99,388 _
240,582

1283297,

$12,718.93
15,193.98

- $22 207.38.

28,153.46



TOTAL

_ Farmers Br.
~ Growers
Hilliard -
Red =
Soapers

9,210,071

1,509,582
1,781,530
1,491,236
- 1,689,026
1,938,444
- 1'780,320__

$1,116,345.39

$184,674.33

234 376.01. -
176,308.29
222,138.88
250,473.03 |
237,949.33

13.15
MS3T

12,23c__

356,162

42,212
13.16 65,630
11,82
52,276.

12.92

56,176

101,242
108 970

$49,168.50

$5,351.44 |
8870.70

6,505.12

ok

13,885.28
>| 15,558.36

-13.81-

12.68
13.52

4169,

- TOR.
"Tt
14.27

468,779

86 520
\ 58,984 -
68,882.
44 264
201,334
76,176

$56,071.37

- $ 9,146.95.
8,789.54

161302 _
5668.13.

> 25,235.57

By ORO TLS ey



TOTAL .

Farmers nl
Gold Leaf
Hahira

10,190,138

1,130,922
1,583,203 -
1, '307. 900

1305,919.87

$147,247.33
211,644.17
18188481.

12.820
13.02c

13.37 .
13.91

18,566

426 506 :
14, 906

18,786

+ $56, 652. 51.

$ 1,879.94
2,744.86

: 2,833.63 _

13.28

12.61c.

14.79
15.09.

536,160

98.914
36,486

31,670

ny AGO, 105 OBO: 3

$ 3543.30
"3,980.67

4,028.51 -



Force

Planters No. 1 _
. Planters_ No. La

4,022,025 _

1,595,180
_ 1,482,194
564,606

_ $540,776.31

$197,744.30
209,216.16
15,028.02

13.45_

%-13,29"

52, 258

12.400

14.12. 27955

37,866
4,338 -

$ 7,458.43

-$ 4,770.20
3,667.14
519.42

14.27c

- 12.60 -

ert, 13-45

ies

96. 870

104,830
106,370 -
17,350

: $11,552 48

$11,036.35
13,421.34
2,624.61



TOTAL _
Growers |
Metter

3,641,980 -
1,998 414
1,911,588

$481,988.48
$248.018.78
259,860.17



13.23 _
12.44c .
18.59

69,460
121,570
50,310

$ 9,016.76 |
$16,683.17
6,427.51

~ 12.98c
13.126
i 12.78

228,550

35,804

182,034

$27 082.50
$ 4,940.12

24,701.05 oe



Alucreans & Phillips
Central No. 1
Central No. 2 |
Farmers: 322i.
-Independ. No. 1
~Independ. No. 2 .
- Independ. No. 3
Peoples.
- GC, ; Smith ss
Stabe te ee
Taylor -

8,905,002

1,146,475.
1224084

421,066

1,353,004
ai 053,220
628,820

390,598.

1,066,384
960 236
413,068 _

478,030

_ $507,878.95 .

- $138,634.31
~-162:989.61
53,159.59
177,243.31.
137,371.37
83,761.67

50, 2TT.01

135, 117.13
a 841.14
56,929.46
55 652. 58

-12.09
12/63

eS

1987:

13 le
13.32

13.10
13.04 .
13.32
12.87 1,086
1298
18d
11.64

12 370
12,984

171,880.

14,912
9,356 -
1,058

34,988.
8376 -

8225

6,494 os

$23,110.68

140.52.
5,422.64
1050.60"
ae
141.14
ei AT 26
1,956.97

903.76 -

Bipdod
1,314:36"

@ 1589.37

13.45

241 35)
: 1404.

13.33
15.50

12.55

12.98
14.24 -
15.82
12.24
13.91

31,726

24,384
36,846
23,938

32,550 =

34,326

18,100
7,200

97496

vo S17 B88

As 3,309.59
118 362

> BABI +

$29, 641 Ts

17,237.83

3,924.88
4,770.68
4,848. a
5,885.98
2.214 33
8,600.55

3,291.64:
3,849.79

2.23536 oe



TOTAL /

oe Independent

Liberty
Planters
Union

9 134 925

9,959,299 ae

2,619,646
1,670,988

5 2,688,218

$1 171, OTT. 18

$304,862.31.
304,826.31
223,262.20
372,556.60 __

=

13.86.

12.886
a8 530

306.850 .

13.36.

13.36 119,030

83,724
96,172

252.424

$15, 05134

$11. 478.83.
13,043.95 _
17,507.74
q5,317 8 .

13.56
14.71
14.00

oe
Be L3e tlOx)

406, 728

41 154
99: 134

49,506 ~

116,302

~ seaeeaT

- $ 6,850.38
413;152:62

- 6,446.83
15 214.96



Big Dixie _
Farmers
New Cegreen

9,231,074
- 1,220, 538

"194, 834 _

| 1,449'390,

et 250, 637 90
$140, 191.22

13.55
-11.49

~ 97 285.99
_ 169,736.35 e

12.24:
ile

; 551 350

34,572
72,670.

~ 99,434" =

9T1, 348.51
ae 4,331.08
c 4,665.59
~ 9,011.30

Se

ye

13.50
12.40

oe" 14080 -

807,296
14 iG

80,738
51,996

96,024

$41, 664. 78

4 3,082.88.
6,458.20
11,562.82



' TOTAL

Cobb & Fouhall z
-O. & F. No. 2
e5 ieee ide eee

: 3,465,262

: oe 187,106 |
901,490
3,662,888

$154,360.75
"11036739 ~

$407,213.56 ~~

467,096.71

136,676
i Ap STe

11.75

13.00
13.24 2:
12:7"

$18,007.97 |

$ 2,638.85 -
18, 960 Eee
18, 504 :

3,146.49

13.18

14.36c

16.60

14.92

178 7538

104,584
69, 806
186 986

$21,103.90

$10,491.93
9,003.06
22. (253. AT



TOTAL

- Banner ee
_ Farmers

Fenners Nos. 1 & 2.

O'Neal - 5
_ Twin Brick 5

eSBs 751, 484

1,864,998
-2:101,436
3,854,402

_ 1,444,688
2034388

$731,824.83.

$249,609.17

289,795.78

~ 505,234.15

. 179,303.49
273,188.24

ode.

13.79
13.11

: 115,842.
13.01ic

1241 11,918-

13.43

12,042
33.176-
69482

21218

RA TOae

_ $17, 495.80 _

1 820.60

: 4,163.73
9,512.69

1,727.18
2, 869.33

~ 15.10

Se Se T5196

12.55.
- 13.69

e449 7

eS: eae

34,964
ol, 132
1,418
6,442

361,376
69,692

- $41, 748. ay

$10, 116. ie
3,804.36
12. 278.48

164.37
(Perit



= les 4

Alliance

3B. B. Saunders No, de
'B. B. Saunders No, 2

Savannah Ave.
_ Nat Smith
Nat ces ae Br.

: TOTAL

Darby: No. oe
- Darby No. 2"
Vann's No. 1
Vanns| No. 2
Vidalia 6%

TOTAL

Farmers

_ Georgia

Waycross :

, M208, 912.

1,377,067.
--25035,468
1,848,956
1,535,504
1,448,300
1,291,284

9,536,579 :

1,049,104.
"115 578
2,204,804

1,298,760
3,014,176

8.342,422

2,034,776
1548. 22
1,468.2

5,051,704
101,336,208

$i, 490, 130.83

$172,160.62
261.429 36
233,781.58
187,496.03
196,117.36
178 825.87

229,810. ae

~ $119,298.33

89,244.71
256,895.10
164,007.03
" 365.860.67
~ $995,305.84.
$257,861.21

- 194,091.14
- 194,117.50

$646,069.85
es 981,567.79

419, 489. 12:

$12,562,078. GT 2

ae

- 13.19
--12.50

- 11.93

~ 12.68
12.53

12.79

11.37
1151

ou =

147 836

109,375
117,246

1264 ee
10,972

12.64

12.21

13.54
13.85

12.90

ane
_ 315,793

17,714
27,670
11.65 -23,490
12.63
12.14 147,752
257,206

132,946
54,492
171,088

358 526

13.22

-12,82c
| 12.82

22,626

y 40,580 .

3,285,331
- (Ala, 125,574 Ibs.

"$20, 093.53

$14,793.40.
11,824.29
10,513.95

: 2. 536 37
5,158.07

. $4426 08

_ $ 2,660. 52

4,069.54
3,486.72
5,756.11

19.260.76
$35,238.65.

$18,780.99.
8 115.62
24,727.30
$51,623.91

~ $457,019.26

Spat

15 02c

TAN

Le ALA ee
14.18
13.04

13.702

ase.

14.89

14.45

14.40c
13.91

ef A 3ibOc *
13.53_
14.81 |

213,643. es
2,392

40,164
~ 63,555

18,272

18,744
| 284,402
97,776

18 466

2 141,274
i eae
14.50 |

44. 190 4

218,434 |

162,784

44,796

- 180,078

4 465, 271.

88,926
646, 386 |
135,282 -

$26,981.13

2 = 310) 05
5,041.20
9,153.41
15,832.58
2,733.34
2 703. 66.

$35,783. 24
$11,894.10

8,715.98

24,074.63 -

24,168.27 a

10,472.16
$79,325.14

5,193.37.

a

$18,341.23

i

Weg

eet

$24,134, Gis

"$564, 641. 83

Florida 2,770.3 925 N. jC. Se Ss. c. 3