uy = ae A San ey " wo Wee 1 missioner Roberts Explains Rates. e caroddy Credit Corporation in Wash- announces the amount to be loaned on cotton While the rate varied in different sec- f the cotton belt, Georgia was fortunate in the whole state included in the rate of 9.20 This means the Government will loan ia cotton growers 9.20 cents a pound for cot- ti grades Middling white and is 7-8 of an gs. Census report showed that up to November ,000 bales had been ginned in Georgia on 000 acres and the total crop was estimated at 00 bales, compared with last years crop of 000 bales. 92 pounds. report also showed that up to November hole cotton belt, 10,085,000 bales had been. 24,222,000 acres. This years crop was (845, 000 bales, with an average yield of nds to the acre. eving the Bulletin readers will be interest- elow is printed the statement of cotton loans d by the United States Department of Agri- Department of Agriculture annoaced he Commodity Credit Corporation will make ~ ailable on the 1939 crop of cotton. ninimum rate of the loan, on a gross weight ill be-the same as the pasic rate for the op; namely 8. 3 cents per pound on 7-8 inch ng cotton. The 1939 loan, however, will make vances for location differentials as well as dif- tials for grades and staples, and will be made f the net weight of the cotton. An ae i will be made for tare. points for tare, the ae for middling seven-eighths inch epien 'rices of Fresh Vegetables ces of fresh vegetables prevailing on te Farmers Market, Atlanta, Nov. 13th: ORGIA APPLES, per pu. basket NS (Snap) per bu. hamper BAGE, bulk, per cwt. BS ARDS, per dozen bunches -------- GPLANT, crates Rot ae eg ISTARD GREENS. per bu. RA, per bu. hamper ATOES, per 100-lb. bag ._- YUASH (Yellow Crookneck) bu hamper EET POTATOES, bulk, per cwt. is as the 40- .50 1.75- 2.00 200- 2.25 40- .5C 1.35- 1.5 .40- 50 e 50- 1.65 3.00- 3.25 .10- 85 The yield per acre this year was set t | from a low of 8.70 cents per pound in parts of ~ and sell their notes to Commodity Credit Corpora- tion from time to time prior to thirty days from the maturity of such notes, at par with accrued interest -at the rate of two per cent. : - Basic Slag Notice C. A. Gillespie, Chief Fertilizer Inspector, states that the article that was published in the Market Bulletin November 1, with reference to inferior Basic Slag being sold in Georgia had no reference to the Open Hearth Basic Slag manu-_ factured and distributed by the Tennessee Coal, Tron and R. R. Co., of Birmingham, Ala. will vary, according to die location of the cotton. Western Texas and in New Mexico toa high of 9.30 cents for some points in North Carolina and in Virginia. The rates in all Gulf and California ge will be 9.20 cents. The full loan rate will be available: only to co-operating cotton producers who have not on any | farm knowingly planted | or permitted the planting of cotton in 1939 in excess of the cotton acreage alloment established for the farm for the 1939-40 marketing year. Non-cooperators will be: eligible to receive a loan at 60 per cent of the rate appli- cable to cooperating producers and only on that part of their production in excess of their farm | marketing quotas. Loans will be made only to producers who hold a clear title to the cotton. Loans will be made directly by the Commodity Credit Corporation and by banks and other local lending agencies under arrangements substantially similar to those pertaining to previous cotton loans. The loans to the producers, however, will bear three per cent interest instead of four per cent as in the past, and will mature July 31 1940. Banks And other lending agencies may make loans to pro- | ducers upon cotton stored in approved warehouses Loans will be made only upon cotton repre- sented by negotiable insured warehouse receipts is- - sued by wareliouses approved by Commodity Credit Corporation. ATL cotton to be eligible for a loan must be classified by a Board of Cotton ea of the Atlanta Soot Cotton Atlanta spot cotton ulenes today at 9.70 basis middling 15/16 inch. The average price of middling 15/16 ie cot- ton at ten southern spot markets today was ten points higher at 9.39 per pound. . Middlirg 7/8 inch was 9.20c per pound averake. ~ ments. year. Agricultural Marketing Service, United States De- a . partment of Agriculture. Schedules giving premiums and discounts under the loan program for grade and staples above and below Middling 7-8 inch will be included in the printed instructions for the loan and issued as soon as possible. The recent market price of cotton has been 2 about 56 per cent of parity. During the next few _ months, however, the income of cotton producers will be substantially supplemented by the cotton price adjustment and agricultural conservation pay- These combined payments, if added to the current average price of cotton, to cotton producers of about 12. 2 cents per pound ea estimated production of 11 ,900, 900 bales for indicate a return The maximum rate to be paid warehouses for storage and fire insurance on 1939 loan cotton is 15 cents per bale per month. In view of the fact. that the production of cot= : : ton from the 1939 crop is estimated as somewhat | less than the estimated domestic consumption and exports for the current crop year, it is ee that a reduction in surplus stocks of cotton will be effectuated before the beginning of the next crop. Consequently, loan withdrawals during this marketing season probably will considerably _ eX= ceed receipts of cotton into the loan. : Loans will be available until May 1, (1940 on y cotton produced in 1939. . Livestock ATLANTA, Ga:, Nov. 13As quoted bv White Provision Company and subject to change daily: . E STRICTLY CORN-FED HOGS. ae 180-240 Ibs. 5.60 245-300 tsp be Se 5.39 300-350 tse er OAD: 1502175 IDS Se peep ae aon 145 down _.___ : ALBANY SOFT HOGS _. As quoted by Cudahy Packing. Company aed subject to change daily: No. 1 Soft Hogs, 180-250 Ibs. No, 2 Soft Hogs, 150-180 Ibs. No. 3 Soft Hogs, 130-150 lbs. No. 4 Soft Hogs, 110-130 Ibs. No. 5 Pigs, 60- 110 lbs. eee ee 200 Sue eo 4.50 Ses Pe ab gd ee ey 4.00 Heavy ee Hogs, 240 ibs. up ___ ._- 4,50. CATTLE Good fat peer steers and heifers, $660 to $7.50: fat dairy breeds, $5.00 to $6.00; medium fat, $4. 50 common kind, $4. 00 to $4.25: fat cows, | | $4.00 to $450; can-.| ners, $3.00 to $3 .00; good heavy bulls, $5.00 te $5.25; |e to $5.00; $4.50 to $5.00: common cows, common bulls, $4. 50; good fat calves, $700 to $8.00, medium calves, $5.00 to $6.00, throwouts, $4.00 down. open Tapas 5.25 DS eKET. REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCE the Atlanta Market are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below ; gas ao ae eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and these quotations. Yard ru irty eggs are not allowed to be po for sale at all. Atlanta | Augusta | La- Grange |. Lake- Ash- land burn | Black- Com- . shear Be tye o Bs WWediuimM == Bs, Sirol ee , Leghorns.________ 1d Peas. not emiieed: es Corn (80 lbs. to bu.) boage (green, per 100 lbs.) Cabbage (white, per 100 lbs. @avine Hay, No. 1, ton. ss at Hay. No: 1. ton jpanish peanuts, No. 1 a Sottonseed, (prime) ttonseed Meal, 8 per cent onseed Meal, 7 per cent 315: a $8-$10 $65-$70 $22-$24 28.00: | WOGOhe se 30 | Mt. Syl- Vernon |. i Metter h ae ~ control plan and 3,063 votes were cast against it. _ Feed registrations secured __ Pe israpes 20 Page Two GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture Mareh 1 1919 Publishe@ Semi-Monthly by 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, nile Notify on FORM 3578Bureav of Markets. "222 State Capitol Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937. at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1930 Ac- eepted for mailing at specia} rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103. Aet of October 8, 1917. Notices of farm produce and coe Ueunnes admissable under 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 3 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. Official Tobacco Report Gicn Commissioner Columbus Roberts announces that informa- tion received by him shows that Georgia bright leaf tobacco Zrowers in South Georgia voted almost 6 to 1 in favor of the 1940 control program, in the election held October 5th. Mr. Roberts says: The official results of the vote cast October 5th on the control program of flue-cured tobacco in the tobacco growing states in the south has been received by the Georgia Department. of Agriculture. The vote in Georgia as announced by the United States Department of Agriculture under whose auspices the election was held, showed that 17,354 votes were cast in favor of the The total vote in Georgia was 20,417 votes cast by farmers in 73 south Georgia counties. Colquitt county, with 1,267 votes for, and 373 votes against, ast the highest vote of any Georgia county and Coffee county with 1,008 for, and 128 votes against, was second. A total of 250,671 votes. were cast in the South on the plan and 225,606 favored it and 25,065 opposed it. The bright leaf quota for 1940 in the whole area has been set at 660,000,000 pounds. Georgia grew 98,000,000 pounds this year. It was also announced that the vote on the Burley tobacco control pian for 1940 will be held November 21. Several north Georgia counties will participate in this:election, Burley being grown in extreme north. Georgia. Work of the Food and Drug Department The following is a report of the work done by the Food, Feed and Egg Divisions of the Food and Drug Department of the State Department of Agriculture, during the months of July, August, and September as submitted to Cones poe by Dr. E. P. Long, Chief Food Inspector: _ Inspections made 25,025 ~Withholds issued 1,262 Samples takes for Sanbisss 1,029 Abatement notices issued _... A 61 Feed withheld, not stamped or tagged___________2,378 100 Ib. bags _ Syrup withheld, not labeled__..____._#+_++=_s+si4,826 gals. Corn Meal withheld, not labeled_...___...-_. 2,131 pecks Canned Goods destroyed... se 526 cans Meat and Fish condemned and destroyed ee 13,674 Ibs. Packaged goods withheld, not labeled_____ ___ 4,104 pkgs. - Butter withheld, not labeled eee ee 1 G: Bottled goods, not labeled... = N SSd1'71: bots. _ Milk withheld, not labeled correctly... 816 qts. Eggs withheld, not graded or stamped ______-. 6,307 doz. _ Fish trucks withdrawn, not insulated__.____ 17 Refrigerators condemned _...... 8 - Meat Blocks withdrawn from use. 11 Fish boxes withdrawn from use _____ pee Ee 4 Feed withheld, not up to guarantee_.._===s 25 bags PRR oe EL WORK DONE ON STATE MARKET Condemned and ce eret - Melons ___ 20,519 melons _Canteloupes 1;724 boxes _ Peaches 1,320 bu. Beans 2,296 bu. Cabbage 17,600 Ibs. Potatoes __. 412 bags Turnip Salad 410 bu, Turnips 769 bu. Onions 319 bags . ~ Apples _.- 122 bi, Tomatoes 947 crates Collards __. 624 bu. (2 S@uash. = 242 drums _ Grapefruit _ 5 bu. Okra 67 drums Cucumbers _.. : 2 pecks - REGRADED BSC OS 2 ee ee 105 drums Cabbage 84,813 lbs. Opions 2 1,354 bags Potatoes ___ 819 bags Apples 2,841 bu. Peaches ___ 2,835 bu. Tomatoes 1,136 crates Meions _. 850 melons ~Canteloupes _.. 960 bu. co 40 bu. Georgian Heads Feed Association Dr. J. Frampton King, Assistant State Chemist, Georgia _ Depariment of Agriculture, was elected President of the As- sociation of American Feed Control Officials at its annual meet- _ ing in Washington last week. This was a signal honor, not only for Dr. King, but for the State of Georgia and the South. This Association is composed of the 48 states of the union and Canada. Since 1916 no Georgian has held this high honor. Dr. King is well known throughout the country, by both MARKET BULLETIN state officials and members of the industry for his knowledge land ability concerning feedstuffs. Together with Dr. J. Preston Yarbrough, State Chemist, Dr. King also attended the convention of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists held at the same place. This Association is composed of federal and state control officials and experiment station workers. Methods of analysis of agricultural products, | foods and drugs were adopted for official use by federal spec state control officials. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Rooted sweet shrubs, 2 to 2% ft.- 2 for 35c postpaid. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, Rit. 1, Kingsland. 100 arborvitae, 14 to 2C in., 35c ea.; 4 for $1.00. Postpaid in Ga. M. O. Homer Craig, Loving. Daffodils, iris and white jon- quils, 1c ea.; $750 M. M. Pettit, Pike. Watermelon red crepe myrtle, 2 to 3 ft.,; 2 yr. size sweet pome- granates, 50c ea. Mrs. W. Tom. Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1 Outstanding variety King Humbert cannas, yellow petals with orange color throats, 35c doz.: $2.50 C; $10.00 M. Mrs. Al- ice Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. ; Several old English or dwarf pboxwood bushes, 1 yr. to. 7 yrs. old; also gardenias, Write for particulars, Mary A. Odell, Lyer- ly, Ret. 2: Pansy a 15c doz. Add postage. na Tom Joe Bond, El- berton, Rt. 4 About 25 Setterent kinds cactus. Write or come see. Bert M. Hilsman, White Plains/ Yellow gladioli bulbs, pink fai- ry lilies, dbl. orange Phoenix daf- fodils 25c doz.; Apr. narcissi, Emperor daffodils, 20c doz.; Add postage. Mrs. Genie Barlow, Tal- lapoosa, Rt. 1. Old fashion pompon jonquils, purples and variegated iris, day lilies, Japanese sunflowers, Ja- cobs ladder bulbs, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Holder, Rt. 5, Rome. 25 named varieties iris. Ex- change for pecans, honey, ban- tam hens, dried fruit, butter or anything useful. Pearl Wright 222 S. 15th St., Griffin. Mixed jonquil and narcissi bulbs, 500, $4.00; day lily bulbs, | $1.00 C; will bloom in shade or | sunshine: also, N. H. setting eggs, 15 for 60c postpaid. Mis W. J. Campbell, Rising Fawn. Mixed color blooming size glad- ioli, 25c doz.; 5 doz., $1.00; pri- vet hedge, $1.00 C; blue violets, white daisies, 25c C; weeping wil- lows, yellow japonicas, 15 ea.; 2 for 25c. Rooted and del. Effie | Raiston. Ella Gap. . Big dbl. dahlia tubers, all col- ors, 25 doz-; white oak, white dogwood, red. maple, holly, $1.00 doz.; 4 of each, $1.00. Hettie Johnson, Alto, : ~ Extra choice gladioli bulbs, 25c doz.; each doz. contains one Pic- |ardy Pink (the new sensational gladioli) labeled. $1.00 orders or more, postpaid. Hattie Kimsey, Young Harris. Cuttings of althea (Rose of Sharon, dbi. pink, dbl. red, 25 doz.; single red; lavender; white red center; all white, 25c per 18 postpaid in Ga. Stamps accepted if safely wrapped. Exchange for peonies. dahlias, or others. Mrs. Nellie Grubbs, Demorest. Red and white spirea. purple and white lilies. red roses, root- ed; 10c ea.; daffodils, orange lil- ies, narcisi, foxgiove, 10c doz.; box flowers, cuttings, 5c ea. Add postage. Myrtie Lee Vick Elli- jay, Rt. 3, Box 73. Swiss and winter grandt pan- sy, Eng. pansy, foxglove, extra large plants, 25c doz. Add post- age on orders under 50c. Mrs. T. C. Bee. Newnan, Rt. 3. Large dbl. poppy seed, differ- ent colors, 10c this. Add postage. Exchange for buttercup bulbs or rooted azaleas. Ea. pay postage if exchange. Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, Tifton, Rt. 2. Dbi. day lilies, lemon lilies, 6 for 25c; blue iris, 8 for 25c, yellow jonquils, 50c C; garlic bulbs, car- nation pinks, trailing arbutus, 25c doz. snow on the mountain. 50c C. Postpaid. Mrs. Martha Whites, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37; 1 red, 1 white, 1 pink peony; 59 yellow cluster fragrant jonquils, $1.00 del. Exchange for 12 white cotton feed sacks, 100 ib. cap. in good condition. Ea. pay postage. ae A. C. Giadden, Tallapoosa. 4 boxwoods, 34 in. high, $3.50 ea.; 1 doz. cape jasmine bushes. 1% ft. high, green all winter, 75c aS Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Suwanee, Rea . Louisiana iris, reddish purple, hardy and easy grown, 6 rhi- zomes, 30ce. Postpaid. Mrs. S. D. Duckett, Talking Rock. Gladioli, jonquils daffodils, blue and orange iris pulbs, 20c 602.; boxwoods and arborvitae for sale. Add postage. Accept Stamps. Mrs. G. B. Patterson. Blairsville, Rt. 4 ft, high well rooted, 12 for $1.00; rooted, 25c ea. All choice shrub- eral Bluff. Dwarf Eng. boxwood, 1 to 6 it high; also one dwarf Eng. box- E. Hines, Grantville, Rt 1. Snowflakes (Leucojum_ Arsti- rum) bloom in Mar,, 2 to 4 white, six petal, bell shape blooms on 12 inch stem, 50c doz. bulbs. Mrs. J. E. Boggus, Franklin, Rt. 5. Perennial seed (size of .okra seed) blooms all summer, makes large bush full of beautiful dark orange color flowers, 10c pkt. Mrs. J .P. Jones, Gordon. Apr. blooming white narcissi bulbs, 50c C; 1 yr. old biack wai- nut sprouts, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. 3. Bachelor button seed, red, white pink, 15c cupful. Mrs. R. C. Staver, Ralston. Beautiful dbi. pink poppy seed, 25c pkt. Postpaid. Mrs. J, Brannen, Hazelhurst. Gladioli, white with rec throat, 30c doz.; trioma, 3 for 25c post- paid; large Christmas cactus. budding, $2.50; May cactus. $3.00 fob. Lillian Grubb, Demorest, Rt. 1; Garge dbl. dahlia tubers, 8 col- ors, 50c doz.; poplar, dogwood pine, holly, $1.00 doz.; horse rad- ish, 25c lk.; Lady Slipper, now ready to set, 60c doz. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1. ~ Red dogwood, red azaleas, rho- dodendrons, Mt. laurel, poplar white pines, japonicas, -$2.00 C; paper white naicisi, all colors iris, red day lilies, 2 doz., 20c. Verna Heaton, Mineral Bluff. White lilacs, 4 ft., blooming, $1; white Eng. dogwood, 3 ft. 50c; black walnut balm of gilead trees, 4 for $1.00; 100 garlic bulbs, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Clara Prince. Rt. 1, Box 2 Demorest. Extra fine poppy seed, about 10 different colors, 25c pkg.; gladio- li bulbs, 12 dif. colors, $1.00 doz.; will exchange gladioli bulbs, pop- py seed, chrysanthemum plants for paper shell pecans. peanuts, syrup or toacco. C. J. Garrett, Bremen. , Red spider lily bulbs, 25c doz.; yellow narcissi, 20c doz. Add post- age. Mamie B. Tanner, Tennille. Magnolia. sweet bay. myrtle, dogwood, long straw Pine, red holly, wild yellow jasmine, red and pink crepe myrtle, 1 ft., 10c, 3 ft., 25c: 4 ft., 35c. Exchange for white feed sacks. Add_ postage. Mrs. T. K. Womack, Dublin. Magnolia, sweet bay, pink and white dogwood, pink, red crepe olive, umbrella china, 1 ft.,-10c; 3 ft., 25c. Exchange for white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro. Magnolia, sweet bay, crepe myrtle, yellow and white dog- wood, sweet myrtle, tea olive, ev- ergreen, umbrella china, long straw pine, 1 ft., 10c; 3 ft., 25c; Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Colson, Toomsboro. Evergreen japonica, 50c and $2.50 ea.; myrtle, cannas. dahlias, 3 for 25c; iris, bronze mums, 75c C; also strawberry plants. 20c C. Bonnie Frix, Cumming, Rt. 2. Iris, 75 C; evergreen, $1.00 to $2.50 ea.; large bushes bronze mums, red cannas, red, orange dahlias, 3 for 25c. Inie Frix, Cum- ming, Rt. 2. Snowflake bulbs (Lencojum Aestivum), $1.00 to $1.50 doz. Mrs. J. O. Boggus, Rt. 5, Frank- lin. White Apr. biooming narcissi bulbs, 60c C. Postpaid. Mrs. Thomas Jones, Eatonton, Rt. Red honey suckle, Boston ivy, Star jasmine, peachtree ross, golden bell, snow gariaia, spirea $1.00 doz.; Jack in the Pulpit trilliums. hardy snapdrazon, blue fringed gentain, 30c doz. Jessie Waters, Dahlonega. Fringed and closed gentain, hardy snap dragons, iris, 30c doz.; lemon, blackberry and dbl. or- ange lilies, 45c doz.; trailing ar- azaleas, mt. laurel seed. 25c pt. Clyde Eaton, Dahlonega Rt. 1. Red dogwood, mt. laurel, sweet shrubs, pink, red and yellow aza- leas, pink rhododendrons, crab- apple sprouts, white dog wood, black and whiie pines, 3 ft. high, $1.00 Coz. Add postage. H, E. Hyde, Morganton. ae Wednesday, November 15, Evergreen spruce trees. 2 to 3) Farmers Golden T, It is a good thing t thanks to the Eternal. sing praises unto Thy nam Most. High; to show forth loving kindness in the mi ing, and Thy Faithfutne ery night. | When our garners affording all manne: of and our sheep brir j thousands and tens of ands in our fields: rh oxen are well-laden. Yea py is the people whose the oe The small size, 24 for $1.00; holly trees|' bery. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Min- wood hedge, about 6 f+ high. R.| Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, Rt.! o0.| Gable, Haralson. tulip | Bremen. : rose of Sharon, myrtle, evergreen, gallberries, tea! : Ray butus, 6 for 25c; rhododendrons.|: Magnolia, tea olive, r white dogwood, pinks myrtle, gall berries, sweet umbrella china, 1 ft., 10 25; 4 ft. 35 ea. Excha white feed sacks. Add Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Toomsk Pink running roses, p myrtle, purple lilacs, roo ea.; pink Christmas cactu, cactus. geranium, 10c e hycinths, 35c doz.; glad doz.; blue iris, 25c- doz.. Others, Mattie Druan Cum Red Dahlia tubers, many shrubs, vines, roses, 3 yr: 10 and 15c'ea., hardy pere bulbs; also cut flowers, fal spring delivery. Cheap. Jonquil bulbs, 15 doz yellow narcissi, Roman biue cinths. buttercups butter eggs. 25c doz.; spirea, snow lilacs, butterfly bush, winter ey suckle, 15c-ea.; ferns and er plants. Mrs. H. FE; vai ler, Rt: 2. Mt. azaleas, all colors. 40 red and white altheas, pi mond, white -spirea z0iden purple wisteria, 10 ea.: day lilies, sweet mixed cc lets, blue day lilies, 75 postage. Thelma Ray, Ev oe Red crepe myrtle, whi dogwood, pink almonds, 40c ea.; white, pink oxali man iris pink pernnial Lady of the Lake. 25c d ted black lily rooted, wh drangea, 25c ea.; mixed gladioli, 3 doz. $1 25. Velm Pansy plants, super | doz-.; 3 doz.,. $1.00; $2.50 doz.; 3 doz., $1.00; white pink peonies. 25c 5 for $1.00. C. A. pais Gainesville. Pink, red, yellow aza and white dogwood, black white pines, mt, laurel, pin dodendrons, sweet shrub high, $1.00 doz.; evergree trailing arbutus. 35 doz postage. Mrs. F. F. Roper. al Bluff. Rhododendrons, white red, white dogwood, red maples, holly, mt. laurei, crabapple, persimmon | : rooted. $1.00 doz.: 10c ea. thy Wilson. Culberson, N. C cannas, iris black lily of India, Lad June cactus, rooted salmon tana, purple red, pink al bridal wreath for labeled | tubers. blooming size tulip nice Wright, Bremen. 4 colors cannas, 2 for 25 20c doz.; hardy phiox, Mar. ers, 15c doz.; japonicas, 15 for 25c; all colors azaleas. 30 Eng. dogwood. 3 for 25c: Annie Joe Bailey, East E All colors azaleas, mt. ivy, hemlock, white pir doz.; yellow japonicas, 20: ennial phlox, biue iris, 2 red star plants, 25c ea.; wh theas, 15c; sweet shrubs. 4 Others. Add postage. Lin ans, Ellijay. Golden bell, dogwood cape jasmine quince, spir almond, crepe myrtie. old roses, 3 for 25c: daffodi quils. narcissi, iris, yard mon lilies. J, W. Silver Rock. Fern. 50c ea.3 oxalis. 30c doz.; nas, $1:25 C; C;. wisteria vine, purp of the lake, 30c bunc change for feed sack. holes. Add postage. Mr: Dean, Bremen. White, sky blue, pink iris. 5 doz., $1.00; vellow. on lilies, 4 doz.. $1.00. N Add postage. Mrs. H. O. Pai 160 Howard St. S. E., A White narcissi, 60c C; blu red cannas, tiger lilies, $ blue hyacinths, 40c doz. A age. Mrs. Dora eee oh 2 S red anc dbl. yell tiger lili WERS AND SEED 7OR SALE MARKET BULLETIN. FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE oy Page Threq FLOWERS AND SEED _ FORSAIE daffodils, ath, velvet American rambler rose, 3 for 25; day lilies, 30c doz. Add on small orders. No io Gable, Talking narcissi, purple and yel- bhie day lilies, $1.00 C; ay lilies, yellow jonquils, k phlox, 20c coz.; 2-3 ft. high, lavender and erepe myrtle, $2.00 doz.; PS, 1 oz.; rooted cuttings box- , 2 doz. Raymond Robin- enville. eanas, blue Easter Hiies, ti- s, $1.00 C; white narcissi, Add postage. Mrs. mnell Bremen, Rt. 2. ize white spirea, one andina, althea, lilac sweet , for sale at my yard. Dantzler, Dalton, Rt. 4. endrons, mt. laurel, red, aleas, strawberry bush, dogwood, tulip poplars, willows, red bud, pink ee roses 3 ft. high, $1.00; tae, 25c ea-; 6 for $1.00 d. Hubert Abercrombie, Bluff. poplars, pussy willows, ellow azaleas, rhododen- mt. Jaurel, red bud, red ow dogwood, pink Chero- e, white pine, silver maple, ice roses, 3 ft. high, $1.90 Postpaid. Gladys Robinson 1 Bluff. - Bs tulip poplar, willow, red and yehow aza- mt. laurel, rhodotlendrons, yellow azaleas, sweet pink Cherokee roses, nd orchid Ilies. 3 ft. high, oz. Postpaid. W, E. Robin- ineral Bluff. Cherokee roses, red and azaleas, rhododendrons, rel, red and white dog- white pines, tulip poplar, maples, red bud, 3 ft. high, doz.; grey violets, $1.00 C. Bonnie Abercrombie, Bluff. be arbor-vitae, silver arbor- nipers, boxwoods. 2 to 3 en Ups, $1.00 ea.; blue butterfly, | irea, althea, white and lies, 25c ea.; old fashion es, pink, 2 for 25c; vio- doz. Add postage. Mrs. xarren, Morganton. m lilies, $100-C; yellow lies, purple iris, narcissi quils, 75c C; star of Beth- yellow button mums, 25 r grass, 25c bunch; yel-|. y suckle, 3 for 25c; tan- or 10c. Add postage. Mar- mack, Bremen, Rt. 2. purple, blue iris, 25c laffodils, nareisi, 75c C; ern, 10c ea.; orange day hristmas jasmine, 25 doz. ie Smith, Talking Rock eral colors iris, 30c doz.; and white weicelia, pink spi- abelia, 3 for 20c; forsythia,} loz.; white, blue violets, 35c Boston ivy, myrtle vine, 10c 'rances Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3- f boxwood, 8 io 10 inc. ground, $3.00 doz.; sam- 30 ea.; white tuberoses, 25c pink weigelia, $2.00 doz. del.| Mrs. E. A. Smith, Green-| to. E : cherry laurels, $8.00; nan- yr old, $3.50 C: spirea, myrtle, $1.00 doz; native wort, $2.50 C. Lois Wood- enville, Rt. 5. , 4 for 50c; red bud, lau- ogwood, 6 for $1.00; ev- galax, jonquils, snow- doz.; blue iris, 25c doz.; | drops, 50e doz.; hardy ferns, r $1.00. Lucille Dickey, Blue i. 2, Box. SE: | Olors wild azaleas, 35c doz.; alls, pink almond, pink, la- r altheas, pink weigelia red as, white spirea, 15c ea.; urel, rhododendrons, 90c nt and dwarf arbor-vitae . 25c ea. Add postage. oy C. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 4. lis, 15c ea.; 2 for 25c; es, white tube roses, pur- is, 25c doz.; King Humbert ;; $1.00 C; privet hedge, 75c rhite Aug. lilies blooming 20 ea.; snowdrops, 10 doz. postage. Mrs. Gussie Con- Buchanan. White dogwood; black, Pines, sweet shrubs, mt. , Pink rhododendron, pink, yellow azaleas, 3 ft.. $1.00 evergreen galax, trailing ar- Exchange for E. D. Aber- Alfred daffodits, Apr. 2 nareissi, 75c CO; Japan- ice, 25c ea.; $2.00 doz.; red myrtle, 15c ea.; lavender 3 bun. 10c. Add postage. Conner, Rt. 1. ; $1.00 C3} | Nix, Alto, Rt. 2. Japanese quince 25c ea.; $2 doz.; yellow button mums, lemon verbena, 25 doz.; snow drops, King Alfred daffodils, Apr. blooming Nnarcissi, 75 C; purple iris, 35c doz. Add postage. Mil- dred Conner, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Blue grape hyacinths, 20c doz.; white or yellow narcissi, jonquils, 60c C. Postpaid. Mrs. George Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. large flowering mums. June day | lilies, iris, 30e doz-; spirea, purple postpaid. Herbert | lilacs, $1.25 doz. Rooted bridal wreath, $1.25 doz.; sacred black lily of India, 30c. 65c $1.00 ea.; pink weicelia} rooted, 40c; iris, juniper, cut hedge, trumpet daffodils, $1.25 C. Add postage. Mrs. L. A. Wright, | Bremen: Pink, purple verbena, 30c doz.; white Eng. dogwood red crepe myrtle, pink almond, 2% ft., 40c; yellow trumpet daffodils, cannas, $1.25 C; purple Lady Lake, pur- ple German iris, phiox, 20c doz. Add postage. George Harrison. Bremen. Boxwood, dwarf and giant ar- | borvitae, 25 ea.; snowball, weige- lia, red japonica, lavender but- terfly bush pink and lavender altheas, 15 ea.; pink, red sweet williams, 20e doz. Add postage. Lela Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Young camilla japonica, rooted, 6 te 10 in. high, 40 to 7c ea; abl. red. other colors and sizes, 75e to $1.50 ea. Mrs, R. C. Loyd. Ocilla. : : , Paper white narcissi, Tic C: hybrid amaryllis, blooming size bulbs, 30c ea.; Guernsey or Spider lily, 12 for 40c; leriope border- plant, lavender flowers, 12 for 35c. Others. Mrs. W-. Mathews. Quitman. : White and purple rhododen- drons, 2 ft., well rooted, $1.25 doz. mixed color azaleas, 4 ft. rooted, spruce pines, 2 ft.; white, red Gogzwood, 4 ft., $1.00 doz.; white | altheas, 4 ft. rooted, 30e ea. Oth- ers. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Biuff. Mixed colors azaleas, red and white dogwood. mt. laurel, spruce, white, black pines, sweet shrubs, rhododendrons, fernleaf sumac, thunderbergi bushes, 4 ft. high, rooted, packed im moss $1.25 doz. Heaton, Mineral Biuff. Rhododendrons, mt. laurel, white pine, coral berry, pink Cherokee roses, tulip poplar, red, yellow azaleas, silver maple, pus- sy willow, white dogwood, r 4 3 ft. high 75c doz, Add postace. Mrs. Joe Henry, Mineral Binfi. Waxy tulip bulbs, assorted col- ors, mostly yellow, 25c doz-; all colors dbl. poppie seed, Mexican sunflower seed, Jerusaiem cherry _seed, 10c tabl. spoonful; boxwood |: reasonable. Mrs. C. W. Griffies, Bowdon. Blue ageratum, 25c bunch; 3 bum. for 50c; dbl. button mums, white and yellow, 25c doz.; paper white narcissi, 50c C; purple lilacs, rooted 15c ea. Add postage. Smith, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Jonquil and buttercup bulbs | (not separate) 50c C; 500, $2.00. Mrs. B. T. Echols, Philomath. Blooming size azaleas, 45c doz.; spruce and white pines, deg wood, mi. laurel, 60c doz.; white al- theas, 10c ea.; sweet shrubs, 45 doz-; pink crabappie, 10c ea. Add prises Marie Adams, Ellijay, Ri. 2. : Boxwood arbor vitae, 25e ea.;| silver leaf maple, poplar, red ma- ple, red buds, azalea, red dog- wood, coral berry, 3 for 25c. Add | postage. F. E. Abercrombie, Min- eral Bluff. Plowering pear, lilacs, red dog- wood, azaleas, laurel, ivy, pussy willow. white pines, hoily red- pud, 3 for 25c; evergreen galax, trailing arbutus, 15 doz.; Chero- kee rose, 50c doz, Add postage. Belvie Miltholland, Mineral Bluff. Purple and lavender iris lily bulbs, blooming size, 75 C; pa- per white narcissi, yellow jon- qQuils, 65c C; cone juniper, well rooted, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mary E. White, Temple, Rt. 2, Box 231. Pink peonies, 25c ea.; mixed pink and yellow Darwin. tulips, 25c doz.; blooming size, white or pink physostegia plants, 25c doz. Orders postpaid for $1.00 or more. Mrs. Will Jones, Lyerly. Red japonica, golden bell, yel- low jasmine, blue butterfly, or- ange, white, red, yellow and pink azalea, white dogwood, red hol- ly berry bushes, pink, white rho- dodendrons, mt, laurel. $1.00 doz. Others. Jean Penland, Ellijay. Jonquil, daffodil, snowdrop bulbs, 20c doz.; 5 different kinds ange day lilies, 30c doz.; mt. ferns azaleas, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. R. Gable, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Dahlias .gladioli, hardy phiox,| -, Verbena, thrift, 50 doz.: cannas, | jay, Rt. 4. Add postage under $1.25. Hazel| variegated | sweet william, 25c bun.; baby! White narcissi bulbs, $5.00 M; jonquil and daffodil bulbs, $1.00 C; dbl. yellow japonica. 25c ea;. blue and lavender iris, 30c doz.; Exchange for value. Dallan,.Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Hydrangea cuttings, fuschia, red and pink begonia, dbl. red geranium, boston fern, 10c ea.; 3 for 25c; dark rose verbena, 25 bunch. Mrs. J. E. Sorrelis, Rt., Red monthly rose, yellow nar- cissi, 25c doz.; flowering ambie, pink crepe myrtle, large yellow and red cannas, 25 doz.; all bushes, 20 or\25c ea.; 4 for. 75c. Postpaid. Mrs. Ethel League, Wa- co, Rt. 2. White dogwood, mt. laurel, hemlock, white pink, pink crab- apple, 75c doz.; all color azaleas,| 50c doz.; dbl: yellow, red japon- ica, dbl. pink almond. altheas, snowbalis, weigelia, 20c ea, Add} postage. Lora Sheppard, Ellijay, | Rt. 2. Blooming size, azaleas, 50 doz.; mt. laurel, dogwood, ivy, hemlock, white pines, pink crabapple, doz.: dbl. yellow, red japonica dbl. pink almond, snowball, 20c pink perennial red phiox, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Eili- Rhododendron, mt, laurel, red, yellow, pink dogwood, azaleas, white pime, coralberry, red bud bush pink Cherokee rose, holly bush, 3 ft. high, $1.00 doz. Post- paid. Lucille Wilson, Morganion. King Alfred daffodils, Toc C; orange day lilies, 50c C; lue ager- atum, 25c bunch; 3 for 50c; pur- ple lilacs, well rooted, 20c ea.; dbl. pink sweet William, 20c ea.; 3 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Jesse} G. Smith, Rt. 2, Buchanan, Red japonicas, 20c ea.; bioom- ing size azaleas, 40c doz.; spruce and white pine, dogwood mit. Jaurel, 60c doz.; white althea, 10c ea.; sweet shrubs, 35 doz. Will exchange for feed sacks. Add Postage. Mrs. L- F. Adams, Bhi-| jay, Rt, 2. eS Blooming size altheas, 40c doz.; spruce and white pines, dogwood, mt. laurel, 60c doz.; white altheas, pink crab apples, 10c ea. Add 2 Rhodedendrons mt. / jaurel,| spruce, white pine, holly berry bushes, dogwood, five colors aza- leas, coral berry, golden bell, red japonica, $1.00 doz; violet ferns, arbutus, snowdrops, yellow trum- pet, daffodils, others, $1.00 C. Bill ' Penland, Ellijay. Yarrow, deep pink or white, shasta daisies, michaelmas dais- ies, blue and pink cushion mums, orange day lilies, eannas, verbena, Fia. air plants, red geranium cut- tings, 5c ea.; hardy fuschia, red jantana, pink plumed grass, 10c ea. Mirs. - Smith, Ri. 1, Columbus. Giant crimson touch-me-not Geo seed, 10c pkt- Inez McBrayer, Bu-| ford, Rt. 2. : White narcissi, orange day lil- ies, sweet mixed color viclets, Tc C; pink hardy phiox, Purple foxglove, 15c doz; pink weigelia, purple wistaria, spirea, pink almond, white and pink al-} thea, 10c ea-; yellow j__asmine honeysuckle, 3 for 10c. Add post- age. Audria James, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Thrift, mixed plumois Pinks, daffodils, Apr. blooming narcissi, mixed iris, Siberian lilies, orange lilies, 200, $1.00; rooted lilies; 10 50c postpaid. Mrs. Dick Powell, Rt. 2, College Park. Hedychium coronarium (Gin- ger or Butterfly lily) 25c ea.; $2 doz., postpaid; $10.00 C exp. Col. Special price on quantities over 300. Ready after Dec. Ist. Mrs. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys. Real old variety scented blue violets, beginning to bicom, 10c ea. 3 plants, 25c. Mrs. J. EB. Mc-) Calla, Middleton. Asparagus roots; narcisi, jon- quil, daffodil and butter and egg bulbs 10c doz. Mrs, P. M. Allen, Rt. 3, Gordon. Bulbs: red spider lilies, paper white narcissi, yellow center nar- cissi, butter and eggs, 25, 2 doz.; 75e C. Add postage. Mrs. H. B. 'MeGill, Bronwood. Daflodils, jonquils, narcisi, har- dy phiox, 2 doz, 25c; iris, 20c. doz.; spirea althea, lilacs, pink almond, quince, roses, hibiscus, 4 for 25c. Mrs. Oscar Silver, Talk- ing Rock. Large narcissi bulbs, 50c doz.; white crocus, $1.00 C; pink crepe myrtie, 6 for $1.00. Mrs. Opal Davenport, Andersonville, Rt. A. Lily bulbs: Pink amaryllis, Ige. 25c; small, 10c; pink fairy, pink oxalis 5c. Exchange for anything of value; Add postage. Mrs. 'Thomas Diggs, Douglasville, Rt. roses, 10c ea.; bridal wreath. or-| * Blooming size butter and bulbs 15c dozen or 2 dozen 20c. Mattie Jackson, Ivey. | postage. Litha Adams, Ellijay, Rt. pampas | , Ww. golden j} Nirs. Coveriat glow, buttercup, butter and eggs, Pink cre myrtle, 15c ea; rooted, dbl. variegated sweet Wil- liam, 25c bun.; blue ageratum, /25 ea.: 3 for 50c;: mums, white Clarence | and yellow, 25c doz.; purpie lilacs, rooted, 15c ea.; 3 for 25c. Add postage. Ruby Smith, Buchanan, ) Rt. 2. Camellia japonicas, semidouble deep pink with yellow stamens medium large, nice rooted cut- tings, 35c ea.; 3: for $1.00, Mrs. John S. Clark, Jacksonvilie. 33 slow growing boxwood, 24 in. high, 60 in. around for sale. Grover C. Reed, Flowery Branch, | Rt. 3. Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, 2} doz.. 25c. Postpaid in 2nd zone. | Mrs. R. L. Kennerly, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 2. White pine, hemlock, holly, mt.| jaurel, ivy, $1.00 doz-; kudzu vine, $1.00 cwt.; muscadine vines, al-| theas, 10c ea.: japonicas, 15c ea.; | all eolors azaleas, 35 doz.; iris, 20c doz.; daffodils and jonquils, 20c doz. Eugene Bailey, Ellijay. Blooming size amaryllis bulbs, |- T9C) ade ea.; 3 for $1.00; white iris,! 30 doz. Exchange for dried ap-}| pies. Each pay postage. Mrs. A. D. Windham, Reynolds, Rt- 1. Yellow jonquils, yellow June} lilies, 85 C; azaleas, pink althea 2 for 25c; yellow roses, 10c ea- Add postage. Mrs, J. A- Roe, Talking Rock. Nandinas ranging from 10 or 12}. Sweet _ : : in. to 3 or renee * to $2.50;| Parcissi, jonqui, butter cup bulbs, Gardenia or Cape Jasmine, 2 to 3 ft., $2.00, 4 ft. $5.00, one 8 ft. $50.00, Mrs. H B. Ford, Rt. 1, La-| vonia. Red and pink peony flowered Poppy seed 10c tablespoonful.| Mr.s D. G. Caldwell, Rt. 1, Kings- land. : : Madonna lilies. 10c each; white} April narcissus, yellow narcissus 15 for 25c; jonquils 1c each im lots of 25. Add postage. Mrs. H. C.) Carter, Rt, 3, Winder. Yellow and purple King iris, goldengiow, 25 dozen; Min. laur- els, rhododendrons, mixed. colors azaleas. $1.00 dozen. Postpaid on orders. for $1.00 or moze. Estelle Duvall, Rt. 3, Ellijay. berries, pyracantha, L weigelias, spireas, pink and white, Trish Junipers, Gardenias, Crepe myrtle, 3to 5 ft. 50 to 7c ea.; Peonies, different colors 8 roots $1.00. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner. } 3 or 4 bu. yellow and bronze canng bulbs. Mrs. H. D. Taylor, Rt. 4, Box 120, Baxley. Red jeaf cannas with red bloom, green leaf yellow bloom, 5c each; Purple King and yel- low iris, golden glow 25c dozen;} /mixed colors azaleas, 75 dozen.| Mildred Martin, Btlijay. Mtn, laurels, rhododendrons,) azaleas, holly, white anc spruce pine, hemlock, dogwood. maples, | $2.50 ea; myrtle, cannas, dahlias, Granny greybeards, cedars, well rooted, 2 to 4 ft. high 4 for 25c. Add postage to orders under 50.c} Mark Ferguson, Rt. 1, Murray- ville. 2 Large blooming size, all color | gladiolas, 20c dozen; will exechg. for hyacinths, tulips, pecnies any color but whitebulb for bulb. morc reg aca arnault ona r, Rt. 3, Dallas. Pine dahlias, giadiolas. white single jonquils, few monthly ros- es, rooted canas 3 colors, 4 differ-} ent kinds of lilies, Sell cheap or) exchange. Write Helen Horsley,) Rt. 2, Waco. : Banana bushes, large roots ea.| 50c or 3 for $1.35; Weigeliapink 50c each: Breath of Spring, Abe- lia, Beauty Bush, douole purple, pink, single white Bucnymous Japonica, 35c each and up. Ralph} E. McGill, Jr, Rt. 1, Box 76, ' Dawson. Several hundred pink rain. lily bulbs, 10e dozen or 75 C. Nelle Waiters, Plains. Paper white narcisi, light biue/ violets, 50c Der C, $4.00 per M; purple iris, yellow canas 75c per) C, $7.00 per M; 4 oclock and hol- lyhock seed 10c pack. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Canna bulbs, cream and rose 30c dozen plus postage. Mrs. G. W. Butler, Iron City- Mixed colors azaleas, red and silver maples tulip poplars, Cher- okee roses, red and white dog- wood, rhododendrons, ivy, hem- lock white, 3 for 25c, or 75c per doz.; white jonquils 60c per C. Susie Wilson, Loving. Daffodils, April blooming nar- cissus $1.00 per C; purple iris 40c} per dozen; dbl, rose altheas, weeping white altheas, 25 each; trailing forsythia, brides wreath 10c each. Mrs. Scott Davis, Ho- ganville. Bachelor buttons, pom pom zimnias, Iupines, 25 cupful; large yellow and smali variegated egg| marigolds, 20c cupful. Postpaid. a J. S, Adams, Lawrenceville, 7%, Atlanta. : Fringed and closed gentain, hardy snapdragons, iris, 30c doz.: lemon, blackberry, dbl. orange lilies; 12 for 45c; trailing arbu<- tus, 6 for 25c; rhodedendrong azaleas, mt. laurel seed, 25c ph, Clyde Eaton, Dahloneza, Rt. 1, | Even size cape jasmine bushes, 5 ft. high, 5 or 6 ft., im diameter $25.00. Will consider some less. Make best offer. Mrs. Oscar Phil- Mips, Rt. 2, Box 42, Askiand. Maenolia, tea olive, red, yellow, white dogwood, pink and red crepe myrtle wild yellow jasmine, gallberry, sweet myrtl:, umbrella. china; 1 ft., 10c: 3 ft., 25e; 4 ft, 35 ea- Exchange for white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie | Pitts, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Spirea and clematis, 1@c; amoor river privet, 5 and 10c; daffodil bulbs, 15 doz. Mrs, P. P Gaines, Bowman, te gee White and yellow rarcissi bulbe 50 and 75c C. Mrs. Nina Shipp 224 S. Main St., College Park, Ca 3744. - i 5 , _ rooted arborvitae, 4 colors ire is, jumiper, 75c; 20e ea. Add poste age. 4 very fine boxwood, $5.00 | ea. on my farm. Mrs. W. A, Cas- per, Bowdon, Star Rt- Regal lily, king of the garden, resemble Easter lilies, but much more prolific and very fragrant, $1.00 bulb. Postpaid. J. Jolley, Rt Sweet scented, small yellow 50c C; 500 for $2.60, Mrs. Ben Echols, Philomath. Ma Perkins zinnia seed, 10c eupful; Ma Perkins mixed color |/Mmarigoid seed, 10c cvuptul. Coin and 2 postage. Mrs. FP. M. Wat- son, Temple... Several large cape jasmine bushes, 3 to 7 ft. high, 10 to 22 ft. around, $5.00 to $20.00, Mrs. - 20 for 25c; single blue hyacinths,| D. M. Wood, Sr., Newnan. Rt. 3. Old fashion blue iris.-$1.00 C; mixed holly hocks, targe size, 50 _ doz.; small size, 25 aoz.: white nareissi, 25 doz.; dbl.; yellow monthly rose cuttings 25 doz. | Mrs. J. Y, H. Leach, Fairmount, Rt. 1. : 1 30 Ibs. slash pine seed, $1.50 bh. T. M. Clark, Camila, Rt. 4, Box Large abelias, nandimas with , 140. buddleias | Tris, 7c C; evergreen, $1.00 ta $2.50 ea.; bronze mums, red can- /mas, red and orange dahlias, 3 |for 25c. Inie Frix, Cumming, Rt. 2. : Magnolia, sweet bay, sweet myrtle, dogwood, long straw pine, red holly, gall berries, pink and red erepe myrtle, 1 ft. 10c; 3 ft. 25e; 4 ft. 35c. Exchanee for white feed sacks. Add postage Mrs. T. K. Womack, Dublin, colors cannas, $2.00 C; rooted white wistaria, 50c ea.: mixed narcissi, daffodil, gladicli, hya- cinth bulbs; also, lily bulbs, $4.00 M. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele. Bvyergreen japonicas, 50c and ~ 3 for 25; iris, bronze mams, 7 C; strawberries, 20c . Bonnie Frix, Cumming, Rt, 2 = Red honey suckle, star jasmine, _ ivy, golden bell, snww garland, spirea, 12 for $1.00; jack in the pulpit, tritium, hardy snap dra-. gons, blue fringed zentains, 30 doz. Jessie Waters, Dehlonega. Several hundred pink rain lily bulbs, 10c doz.; 75c C. Nelle Wal- ters, Plains, RFD. is : st White Apr. blooming narcissi bulbs, 60 C. Postpaid Mrs. Thomas Jones, Eatonton, Rt. White, red and pink mums, with pink centers, 25c doz.; hy- drangea, jasmine, bloom in Feb., 15e; Baster lilies, 20c cseraniums, | salmon color, 15c ea. Mary E. | Taylor, Gordon, Rt. ass Very fine peonies, light pmk,3 for 50c; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.25; large dbl. butter and eggs, 20 doz-; white Apr. blooming nar- | issi, 15c doz. Cora. Moore, Rt. I, Buford. Red pyracantha, 2 yr. cld, root- ed, 4 for $1.00; peonies, several colors, $2.75 doz.; Easter Iilies, $1.25 doz.; 500 gladioli butbs, white, cream, yellow, large size, 45c doz. Mrs. S. W. Slean, Au- burn. One tub size Boston fern, fronds more than yard long, $10. Mrs. Agatha Cagle, Jasper. Two 25 yr. old boxwocds. $50.00 | at my home. Mrs. J. H. Hobson, Jasper. Large quantities wistaria and. hhoneysucMle vines; 109 milk anw wine lilies for sale. Mrs. N. B. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 2. Small yellow narcissi bulbs, very fragrant, 55 C; 10c doz.giy 4 colors cannas, 20c dz.; lavens| der iris, 30e doz.; butierfly bush. es, 15e ea. Exchange for eating butterbeans or good white feed s sacks, 100 Ib cap., 6c ea. Mss. J. H. Carrington, LaGrange, Rt, 1, Time now to set Century plants. and Banana - plants, $1.00 ea.; 'small palms, 3 for $1.00; 7 for $2.00. Robert Decker, Brunswick, _ Page Feor _ FLOWERS AND SEED - FOR SALE Pink thrift ial 40c per C or 300 plants for $1.00 plus postage. ce Mrs. J. Duke, Wrens. Azaleas mixed colors 7ic dozen; Ss red and white dogwood 4 ft. high ae $1.00 dozen; 10 choice mixed ros- es, $1.00 dozen; Min. laurel, thun- derbergi, $1. 00 dozen; naccissi, - jonquils, daffodils, iris .35c dozen. 2 _ Edsel Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Coralberry hedge, red and white dogweod, Cherokee roses, red and silver maples, redbuds, -forsythia, azaleas 3 for 25c; white jonquils, 15c dozen. Add postage. Bessie Cochran, Loving. Hastings daffodil bulbs, large - blooming size; snow white iris 2c --each plus postage. Mrs J. W. _ Ford, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Red and white dogwood, white pine, pussy willow, azaleas, red and silver maples, forsythia, red-| - puds, coralberry, pink roses, 3 for y Loving. Mammoth doubie deep rose poppy seed 5c teaspoonful pre- ville. Harriet Wilson, Arey e. & Laurels, | ivy, sweet shrubs, azaleas 50c dozen; _ icas, snowballs, dbl. pink almond, white altheas 20c each; pink per- - ennial phiox, 25c dozen. Add pos- -tage. Malinda Eller,. ae 2. zy : Jay. Flowers. and baie. for sale _ cheap, few box flowers garlic, onion and pepper plants. Write - for prices. oe Horley: Rt. = 2, Waco. Cape Jasmine, yellow thornless and Cherokee roses rooied cut- tings 15c each; justicia cuttings, 10c each; red and lavendar dahl- ja bulbs 50c dozen; August lily bulbs, 15c each. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Overton, Rt. 3, Box 29, owdon. Begonias, Vas sultanas, 35 and 50c; rooted geraniums, 25c; night blooming cereus 50c to $1; small camphor trees 15c each, $1.50 dozen; yellow Jasmine, $1 dozen; large lantana, hydrangeas 15 to 50c. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Rb 35, Tifton, Box 34. Laurels, white. pines, hemlock. white dogwood, crabapple, sweet Shrubs, 65c dozen; all colors blooming size, azaleas, 50c dozen; double yellow, red japonicas, 25c; perennial pink, red phiox, 25 doz. ; Add postage. Martha Eller, Rt. 2 , Ellijay. All colors blooming size azaleas 50c doz.; snowballs.| pink almonds, 20c; mt. Jaurels, spruce pines, ivy, altheas 65c doz.; pink phlox, pa- per white narcissus, j jonquils 20c dozen. Add postage. L M. Evans, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Jonquil and daffodil mixed bulbs, $100 per C; butter and hemlock, white all colors is, diol. and sgl. day lilies, 15 Jow thorniess, white Cherokee mose cuttings rooted 15c each. Mrs. Taylor, Bowdon, Rt. Abana: 25 and 35c each: dbl. ed altheas, 25c; watermeion pink ecrape myrtle, 15c each; Japanese magnolia, 50c and 75c; ligustrum, 20c; forsythia, 20 ach: nandi- nas, 50c ea.; Apple geranium 25c -redbud, mimosa 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. J. Force Sparta. oes me hundred peiseana 3 ft. high 25c each; 50 umbrella chi-| mas 25c_ each; truckers please come by and load ee these fine shade trees. Mrs. L. J, Williams, Milan. 4 colors azaleas, red. and white dogwood, rhododendrons, ~ Mt. Laurel, holly bihes, tulip pop- Jars, crabapple sprouts, white pines, rooted, 3 ft., $1.00 doz.; 10c ea. Postpaid. Mrs. Lucy Wilson. Culberson, N. C., (Res. of Ga.) : Hollyhock, Jarge mixed lasts 25c doz del. Will C. Smith, Roy. Lae Scarlet, "white, pink rambler. velvet roses, Eng. dogwood, hy- biscus, 3 for 25c; hardy phiox, lupines, dusty miller, day lilies, shrubs, azaleas, 40c doz. Add postage. Dorothy Teem {Talking Rock. Nice rooted lace ferns, 20 ea.5 2 for 35c; 1 ea. spingera, grape gonia, hydrangea, geranium, cactus, cabbage geranium, justi-| cia, hen and biddie, lily, cedar fern, 2 kinds oxalis, 50c. Others. ae Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, se Giant. pansies, SAinetnaa, Eng. and shasta daisies, 25c doz.; $1.00 C; snapdragon, 25c doz.; yellow narcissi, 50c C; rooted. abelia, flowering almonds, sweet shrubs,} ral vine, 25c ea.; $1. 00 as Mrs. iie Wise, Warley, ples - 25c, Add postage. R. L. Cochran,| , April blooming white nar- ae blue iris, 25c dozen; yel- |. 25c doz.; white dogwood, sweet |. bi end 85 = MARKET BULLETIN FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want some unrooted cuttings of boxwood at reasonable prices. Ollie Woodruff. Greenville, La- Grange Street. - Want sev- rooted plants or cut- ieee of altheas (Rose of Shar- on), white, pink and red. Must be dbl. flowered (no singles want- ed). Pay cash or exc. pot or yard flowers. Mrs. Frank Bennett, Coffee. Want all types of shrubbery, boxwood, ete. Write what you have and price. H. H. Skelton, Hartwell, Box 81. Want some Regal lily bulbs and some white, Roman hyacinths. Buy or will exc. B. L. Biggers, Covington. : Want Thyme, rhubard. Gypo- phila perennial, out-door valley lilies, white myrtie, calendula, Ranunculus, white grape hya- cinths. Exc. dbl. or ee tube- roses or plants. Mrs. J. B. Bran- nan, McDonough, Rt. 2 Want petunia, phiox( iaiespie sea-moss, pansy, china asters, verbena, pom-pom zennias, seed of asst. colored. Exc. large asst. colors of dbl. poppy and red sal- via seed for same. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. ae Want some hardy Candytuft plants. Send prices. Mrs. Kirby Smith, Decatur, 108 Evans Dr. Want dahlia bulbs, oxalis, per- ennial phiox, yellow, rose azaleas, purple lilac, tube roses, peppy and touch- me-not seed. Write; have for sale, red, yellow cannas, slad- ioli, pink crepe myrtle. Mrs. E. Ww. Golden. Doerun, Rt. 3- Exc. dbl. yellow canna bulbs for gardenia, red or black lilies, pop- py seed, tulips (any color), or any flowers you have, 6r sell mine at 10c ea. Write. Miss Janie Heath, Fitzgerald, Ri. 2. Want red Spider (Guernsey) lilies in quantities. Write. W. C. Wardlaw, Atlanta, First Nat! Bank Bldg. . Want red, single, Oleander and red Crepe Myrtles. and green and | gold or white striped Ovphiopogon lily tuft. xe. 2 yr. rooted pink dbl. altheas, abelia or ligustrum. Write first. Mrs- Will Rooks, Ar- lington. Many dif. kinds of shrubbery, rooted a exc. for jonquil, daffo- dil, narcisi, choice. lilies, tulips, hyacinths, peonies, etc. Write what you have and want. Ea. pay postage. Hattie eases Young Harris. Wani all kinds of lilies, except Tiger or Amaryliis, also King Al- fred daffodils. Pay cash, or exc. the best of gladioli. M. G. Smith Taccoa. 3 Want ruby red. peony, Exc. deep rose peony; want gold band- ed, milk and wine, Philippine lil- lies, exc. 2 yr. old sweet scented Chinese purple wistaria, Dorothy Perkins rose, and others, at 25c ea. Fannie Moore, Suwanee. Wani some arborviiae cheap or will exc. chicken feed sacks. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma. Want seed of Pittosporum, ba- nana shrub, Photinia. Will pay cash or exc. rooted oe Write quantity and price. J. Fuller, Mountville. Exc. field grown hybric ama- ryllis bulbs, at 10c ea, for other blooming pulbs except paper white narcissi. Will also exc. for perennials. Mrs. M. G., whe Folkston, Box 82. Want party to furnish cannas. gladioli and narsissi bulbs on shares. We furnish labor, land, fertilizer and ee Write for particulars. Chas. A. Sine, Sylvania, Rt. 1. Want preeneiene fortune, ShOWy border and weeping forsythia,. or Gald bulbs, or any rare bilbs. Exc. 100 Golden Beil, 2 yrs. old|2 for sythias for same or sll, 15 ea. 4 for 50c. Mrs. L. Moore, Su- wanee. Want prices on red and deep pink azaeas, hardy kind. large size. J. D. Skinner, Columbus, 823% Brown Ave. . Cannas and eladioll to exc. for paper white narcissi, daffodils, of all kinds. Like a few thousand -bulbs. Mrs. J. E. Gores Valdos- ta, : SEED De SALE Extra nice old fashioned white multiplying onions, 40c gal. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Smiph, Bu- ford, Rt Te % bu. gourd Gee. 10 doz., 40c per hundred. ah: B. Woodruff, Greenville. , Maregiobe, Browt Special toma- to seed, $1.15 Ib.; Baltimore, Stone, Red Rock, Mate? less, $1.10 lb.; cabbage seed, C. W., $1.25 1b.;. Copenhagen, $1, 35 Ib. Ww. R. Ste- phens, Dahlonega. White nest. onions, 50 gal. dei. , Mrs, Willie Paes Ee ee Rt. rhe gt ad ES Sais nas SO sactian, Mrs, T. SEED FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE White multiplying onions for fall planting, 35c gal. POB. Mrs. G. N. Hays, Rockmart, Rt. 45 \bs. old fashioned frost- proof little everbearer Eng. pea seed, $6.00, or 174%2c Yo All FOB. Plant November to February. Mrs. Robert F. Hill, Danville, Rt. +1, Box 46. 1 bu. old fashioned white Eng- lish peach seed, 50c for 1 gal. Add postage. Mrs. H. T. Bisacp, Farm- ington. 1939 pimiento pepper seeds, 1% lbs. for $1.00; also 10 Irs. ground hot cayenne pepper, $3.00 or 35c Vp. All del. Miss Aldora Keith, Al- yaton. Imp. old fackibred English pea seed, very prolific, frost-proof, pearing in 8-10 wks., 10 cupful, postage prepaid on large orders. Add postage on small orders. Exc. some for Everbearing strawberry plants. Ea. paying postage. Mrs. C. B. Byrd, Reynolds. Large red multipiying onions. 60c gal. del. (Plant now). Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison, Rt. 2. Old fashioned white end yellow English peach seed, 2c ra. No or- der Jess 25 seed; yellow jasmines. large plant, 50c; all col. honey- suckles, $1.00 ea.; large purple lilac, $2.00; 2 yr. Umbrelia China- berry trees, $1.00 ag nee Dobbs Harris, Miliner, Rt. 1 Seed sugar cane, the latest Government production CP 807. Prolific. Plant now. 2c ea. if come after. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Blythe Isle. Southern Bur clover 75 measured bu. FOB. Reid, Hogansville. Southern Bur. clover seed, seived; dirt to inoculate, 75 per measure bushel, FOB. H.C. Reid, Hogansville. . Mammoth Russian sunflower seed, 95c gal. postpaid; 1 Shep- pard str. Ancona 18 mos. old roosters, for sale.* Leawella Bi-e liott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c start; 3 starts 25c. Add 3c postage. Mrs. Keedie Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2. PLANTS FOR SALE. Cabbage, Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield now ready, 5 C 50c, 1 M 90c del. 10 C $6 col; Klondike strawberry, $1.25 M., del. W. O. Waldrio, Flowery Branch. Strawberry, Mastodon Ever- bearing, 35c C, $2 M. dl.; Hawk- ins strawberry, new var. drought- resistant, 30c C, $2 M. del. Concord grape vines, 2 yr. $1 doz, del. Mrs. J. B. Hudgins, L. L. Flowery Branch. - Strawberry, .Klondyke and | Lady T, $1.30 M del; Everbearing strawberry. $1.40 M. del., nice young plants, prompt shipment. Mrs. Fay Martin, Flowery Branch, Rieti = Strawberry Missiqnary and Klondike. 85c 500; $1:50 M. del. ae Leila Phillips, Royston, -Rt. _ Strawberry, Gardner red gold Sugar saver, 50c doz.;~ plants; thornless red raspberry, asparagus crowns, 50c doz.; dbl. blue Roman hyacinths, 50c doz. Lady T. strawberry plants, $3.50 M. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, Rt. 2. Bamboo and Kudzu for sale. Mrs. B. B. eh =e Box 24, Lady Thompson strawberry plants 25 C; 250, 60c; 500, $1.10. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. Dutch and Wakefield cabbage planis, 400, 35c; 70c M; Everbear- er strawberry, 25 Cc. $1. 50 M. AU mailed. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. Kudzu crowns, 5c C; garlic bulbs, 25 doz.; Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25 C. Exc. for all col. iris, tulips, peonies, sladioli, also. mix. flower seed. Miss Ioa Messer. Waleska. Klondike strawberry plants, 500 80c; $1.50 M. del. Nice, young plants, full count and prompt shipment. C. D. Crowe, -Gaines- Ville; Rt 2038 4 Strawberry, selected Byaehears ing, $2.50 M. L. J. -Henderson, College Park, Rt. 1. . Cabbage, Chas. Wakefield and Early Jersey, 75 M. cel. Lorena Bowers, Baxley, Rt. 4. Cabbage, Wakefield and Dutch also collard; now ready; 300, 35c 500, 50c. 1 M 65 prepaid; 5 M $2.50, 10 M "$4 50 exp. col,; imp. Klondike strawberry, 5c Cc $1.50] 3 C, prepaid. John C. Crow, Gainesville, Rte des - Himalaya, berry, Umbrella Chi- na; Millis Giant snapdragon, 25 doz.; goldenglow, maminoth pink verbena, 50c doz.; 2 Ibs, nice but- ter week, 25c 1b. Cash. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Cumming, Ri. 2. - Spearmint, 100 for $1.10 PP; al- dried, 25c Ib. PP; B Thomas, Thomashoro. seed, | seived; with dirt to inoculate, sage Teem, Talking Rock. gee Cabbage, Early Jersey, Wake- field, good strong plants, 50c M. lots of 5 M, $2.50, prompt. ship- ment. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma. Strawberry, Jewel. everbearing, 50c C, postpaid in 300 lots or More; also privet hedge plants. 8-12 in. tall, 50 for $1, or $1.50 C, L. C. Hyde, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Strawberry, Klondike, 20c C, $1.75 M; Lady T. 25c C, $2 M. Prompt shipment. C. F Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Cabbage, large, fresh extra ear- Ty Jersey and Chas. Wakefield now ready, 40c 5 C, 75c M; Ber- muda onions, same price. all del. postpaid, satis. euar F. F Stokes, Fitzgerald. Cabbage, lead. vars. also col- lard plants, 30c per 3 C, 75c per M; Klondike and everbearing strawberry, 25c C, $1.50 M. all mailed. L. A. oe Gainesville, Re 2: phate Dewberry, Tactein. Eldorado blackberry, well rooted and strong, 75c C, $5 M. Orders filled promptly with care. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. 4 Kudzu crowns, $6 per M, less selected cheaper; furnish every- thing do all work except prepar- ing land; set for around $6 per a. oy on shares. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. Garlic, 10c head, or $1 doz.; Missionary eee plants, $1.25 per 5 C, or $2 M; pepper- mint, 50c doz., or exc. for white feed sacks. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Strawberry, everbearing, .C, or exc. for 2 nice white feed sacks, each pay postage; also dbl. Touch-Me-Not seed, sev. 20c half teacup, add postage. Mrs. R. L. Welch, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Strawberry, Klondike, 15c C, or exc. for pecans; old-fashioned English peas, 10c teacupful; sun- dried peaches, free of worms 10c per Ib, add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Cabbage, Wakefield and Dutch. frostproof, also collard, 40c 4 C, 5c M. del, $2.50 per 5 M. exp. col. quick shipment. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Strawberry, 75c 5 $1.50 M. Prompt shipment, postpaid, young and full count. Lisbon Al- len, Gainesville; Rt. 2, Box 109. Cabbage, Wakefield and Dutch, frostproof, 40c 5 C, 70c M; Lady T. and Everbearing strawberry, 80c 5 C, $1.50 M, all good plants, and delivered. Amos Garrett: Gainesville, Rt. 7. Strawberry, Klondike, 65c 5 C,}. $1.25 M, del. prompt shipment. Mrs. Mathis, Flowery, Branch. _ Cabbage, Wakefield and Dutch. 45c 5 C, 70c M. del; 10 M lots, 60c M; all vars. strawberry plants 80c 5 C, or $1.50 M. Calvin Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Strawberry everbearing, Kion- dike, 25c C. No checks; also pigs for sale. W. M. Runyan, Cedar-- town, Rt. 2. Strawberry, 25c C, 8c 5 C, $1.50 M, young plants, del. Mrs. oe Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Strawberry, Kiondike, 75c 5 C, $1.35. M, del. prompt shipment. Dewey Mathis Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Strawberry. Missionary and Klondike, $1.75 M in Ist and 2nd zones, postpaid, white multiplying onions, 35c gal. Mrs. Lena Hol- land, Flowery Branch. Cabbage, Wakefield and Dutch, 45e 5 C, or 7c M. del. good plants and prompt shipment. or exc. Laura Mae Garrett, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. Cabbage, Early Jersey avid Chas. Wakefield, frost-proof, 55c 5. C, 85c.M, postage paid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. . Strawberry, Klondike and Mas- good piants and Claudia todon, $1 M and postage. Mrs. L. B. Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3. Strawberry, Klondike, $1.50 M, good strong plants, full count. postpaid. Mrs. Lynette Bennett Flowery Branch, Rt. 1 Strawberry, everbearing, $1.50 M; 85c. per 5 C.. del, no checks. oS C. oui Gainesville, Strawberry, -ever- -bearing and Mt. Delicious, $2 M dei., 6 red gold plants with each order of 5 C; yellow root, ratsbane, 30c per i Mrs. L. K. Rice, Eilijay, Rt. _ Strawberry, Klondike, 500, 75c, $1.50 M, nice young plants, no oo Ethel Crowe, Gainesville - Surawberry plants, Laily T., 35 $1.50 M; Everbearing 26c C, 38 per M, postpaid, or xc. large pecans or strawberry plants for dried acid apples or peaches. Mrs. } L, W. Seago, Pinehurst. Sage, imp. large leafed, well rooted, 25c bunch; giant garlic, 35c gal.; blackhaw, 3 bun. 25c; imp. yellow popcorn, 8 lb. add postage. Stamps seco: Tamar. Wednesday, November 15, 1 20c | colors, |: | Ga.; also Mastodon, Ever | Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. PLANTS FOR SAI Strawberry, Lady T and todon and everbearing, 30 $1.10 5 M $2 M: Klondike 25 85c 5 C, $1.50 M, postpaid, ready, Royce Waldrip, Fi Branch, Rt. 1. 5 Strawberry Lady p, 25 horse radish, muscadine, fo fall grape vines, 5c ea., 15 doz. Yellow Root, -so striped half, runner bea cupful. Exc. for pecans, sage, sage plants, etc. Mr Eller, Ellijay; Rt.3. = Strawberry, Klondik $) Mastodon, $2 M. - B. Gainesville, Rt. Cabbage, ee Du Dutch, 35c 3 C, 5c exp. col.; heading - var. plants, 25e 3 C, 65c M del., 5 M, collect, no checks, EB Lou Smith, Gainesville, R: Cabbage, Early Jersey, W. extra large, 45c 5 C sweet white Bermuda onio. Price, $2.75 5M, ome: col Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1 Cabbage, frost-proof, 30c 3.C, 70 M del. $2.50 5 M or exc, for pe Pea Rt. 2. Strawberry, *Klondi = T, 30c C, $1 5 C, $1. nice good plants and pr shipment. Mrs. Belle Gainesville, Rite 2: es Cabbage, frost-proof, field, Copenhagan Mark C;-15e M, $1-15 3 M; $2.50 ae count, prompiness J, Head, Alma. oe Missionary, C, $2 M; peppermint, spear 50 doz.; garlic, fc head, $1 Cabbage, collard, lead. vars fall and winter setting, 20 uid $2. 45 5 M order; exp. col. cash with price prepaid, $1 3 M. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Cabbage, Ga. heading Chas. Wakefield, now r C,;-250 2 ; 3be.5:C50e Mr 2-5 M 40c del. not del. 251 M, 1 M 35c, 2-5 M 30; als alaya blackberry, 100 50, 5 as 1M = 33. Gel-~ a pedar 10-50c, sane sp 40c to 50c: garlic, 25c doz paid; extra early bearing berry, 50c C, PP. Mrs G. lor, Buchanan, Rt. dee Strawberry, Klondike, 2 75e 5 C, $1.40 M; also 193 : peaches, 124%2c Ib: fresh cou butter from T. B. tested CO} lbs. per wk. 25c Ib. promp ment. Miss Grace Crowe } ming, Ros 1. Strawberry, Mastodon, P Early, 50c C; white nest plying onions, 45c ga. E and mixed seedling peach $1 doz.; red thornless ras and iceberg or white black 50c doz. ee Mrs. John B. Alto, Rt. i Yetlow ea sassafras, Qu of the Meadow root, wild ch bark, 25c lb. 5 Ibs. $1: catnip permint, hoarhound bal dt and single tansy, Yarrow, Col Foot, 25c doz. 5 doz..$1 del. ar and. Lady T. strawberry ian 35c C; $3 M. Mrs. Speer Hollowa Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. Cabbage, Wakefield an head, 100 M to sell or e pecans; 1 M for 10 Ibs. - Klondike strawberry, $1.56 O. M,. Crow, Gainesville. Strawberry, Mastodon bearing, Lady T, 35 C; $ ang garden sage, black ras $1-25 doz.; catnip, pe Saint horsemint, Yarrow, dbl single tansy, Coits Foot, 2 5 doz. $1 all well rooted and mi packed. del in Ga. Mr, Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt CORN AND SEED FOR SALE 50 Ibs. this yrs. pop corn, Yb. Add postage. Raymond. Pa} 100 bu. good, heavy, shuck corn, 75c bu. at. 2 mi, Colbert on Smithsc Road. Colier Vv. Russe] Be 0 FOE. A, : 150 or 175 bu. new corn, 7! at_my place, for sale. P.uf Wilson, Egypt. Fine seed corn (known : corn) 2-3 ears to stalk,.nubl and shelled, 75c pk. pestpai tra long staple cottonseed. producer, $3.00 bu. postpai Adams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 6 to 8 thousand bi. shuck ear corn, 75c bu. FOE near. Barnesville. J. C, Co Dye Beeville. ao -150; bu. corn, 65 bu.; fodder and O-too- ti : Sian cans a for. sale at: barn, - ednesday, Noveliee: 15, 1939. PEAS AND BEANS ; _FOR SALE new 2% bu bags, $1. 50 bu. FOB J. I. McNair, Stapleton. New Era and Red Ripper peas, $2.00 bu.; white, black-eye crow- ders, 5c b. Joe Woodift, Flow- _ Branch, Rt. 1, Woodrups frost- proot garden peas. 10c. Ib. 4 ibs. postpaid. nee Tone, Philomath. White peas with purple huis and Calif black-eyes, 5c ib.; Tos. del. 1 and 2nd zone for 55; nice, dried sweet or sour apples, 2 Tbs. 25: 9 Ibs. $1.00; del, 1-2nd zones; black walnut meats, 40c 4 jbs. not prepaid. Exc. for good | sacks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ha : ECANS and PEANUTS -. FOR SALE . Shelled pecans, 35 Ib. in small _ or 30c. lb. in 25 lbs. and up Outen, Manassas, Rt. Imp. Spanish ae $1. 00 bu. B.G. G. Ivey, Forsyth, Rt. 2. Pecans, Stewarts and Van De- mans, 17c Ib., ErOSGuee 15c; nice seedlings, 106 1b. Mrs. E. T. May, rthen. 4c Ib. in hull, recleaned; Cok- ers No. 1 wilt- resistant cotton- seed, $1.00 bu.; pecans; Van De- ee Delmos. 15c Ik; seedlings, 10c Barred Rocks, aS hens, $1.0(, roosters, $1 0 a. W. S. Norton, Edison. ed. size: pecans, - this yrs erop, no faulty ones, 14 tbs., for $1.00. B. Jordon, Monticello. Large, new crop paper shell pe- eans, 17c lb. FOB. Cash with or- der. Send postage for sample if ae desired. No order less 100 Ibs. Mrs. Alton Hyers, Mershon, Rt. ae Box 90. . Large seedling pecans, 50 Ibs., $6.00; 75 Ibs. Stewarts, 15c 1b. OB. Cliff T. Tanner, Sanders~ lie, Rt. 1. 1939. crop fancy Stewart or Frotscher pecans, 20 Ib. pospaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. Ida B. Bailey, Bluffton. - Large No. 1 Stewart pecans, sound, guar. 15c lb, R W. Jack- son, Lovett. : New crop, thin shelled, large - pecans, 8 Ibs, ae del. Ship when directed. F. vanes Ft. Mixed 1939 pecans, Stewarts, Teche. Money-Makers, Frotsch- ers, All large, no seedjings, 15 be or 25 lbs. up, 12 lb. FOB. Cash. N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty R. 1. Yecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale fo Jap. apricot and Blue Damson plums, Eng peach, Hackworth, Limbertwig and horse apple, 1 to 3 ft., 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. postpaid. Inez Patter- son, Waco, Pa Genuine pineapple pear trees, gov't insp..well rooted, 3 yrs. old, 6 ft. to 10 ft., $10.00 Goz. Cash with order. W. C. James, Manor. i Apple trees: 2 ea., June, Red Delicious, Staymon; 2 e2., "May- flower, Ga. Bell, Elberta, peach ees, $1.50 del. Exchange some for pecans. T. M. Web, Ellijay. Leading varieties peach trees. Guar. true to name. $32.50 M; $4.00 C; 80c doz. R. A. Travis, Riverdale. Yellow Sept. Scuppernou, 3 ft. rooted, $1.00 doz.; Himalaya blackberries, rooted, $1.00 C. Postpaid. Charlie Smith, Braselton. . Black and White scuppernong, black -muscadines, Blue Damson plums, Red May cherries. 10 ea.; grape cuttings, 4c ea: red mul- berry, black walnut, pink or red crepe myrtle, 1 or 2 yr. size, 25c. Others. Mrs. Artyce Entrekin, Rt. 2, Waco, Acme "Thomiess Youngberry, Boysenberry, Cameron, Dewberry, Alfred and Brainard blackberry, ew Sodus, Dixie Red Raspberry, 6 for 75c; $1.35 doz.; also, new bunch and muscadine grapes. H. A. Neal, Ashland. ; Camphor trees, 6 to 18 ins. 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. M. Watkins, 420 Tift Ave.. 'Tifton. Govt insp. all leading var. ap- ple trees, 1 and 2 yrs. od, 10c to 20c ea.; peach trees, 10c to 15c @a.; pears and cherries, 25c ea.; paper shell pecan trees, 75 to $1.00; grape vines and scupper- nong vines, 25c ea. Lee Head, Cornelia. All leading varieties fruit trees, guar. true to name, free from disease, state insp, peaches, 3c up, also, apples, pears, cherries, pecans, grape. Thomas N. Long. Kensington. - Thorniess Boysenberry. $1.75 oz.; Boysen and Acme Thorn-- ; yongberry; $1.25; also, 2 yr. transplants. Geo. Eldridge, Rt. 6, Macon. 10 lots. Mostly pieces. aor J; J. select, Pecan & Other Fruit Trees FOR SALE Gases musvaitine- vines Blue Damson and Read Goose plums, Brown figs, old fashion Eng. peach, white and yellow, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. del. Marcelle Pat- terson, Waco, Rt. 2. Scuppernong vines, guar., 4 ft. Jong, 20c ea.; 6 ft. Jong, 25c" ea.; 8 and 10 ft., 50c: old larger ones furnish if wanted that will bear next year. Postpaid, L- Coggin, Covington. 1 doz. or more white scupper- nong vines, some 2. yrs. old. Cheap. 30 nice smooth gourds, different sizes, 5c up tc 7'4c ea. Not del. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. _ Roe ie Leading variety apple and peach trees, 1 and 2 yrs. old, 10c to 15 ea.; grape vines, 2 yrs. old, 10c ea.; premier sirawberry plants, 50c C. Govt. insp. True ag name. W. i. Alexander, Cleve- and. Sweet pomegranate S, well root-| ed, 1yr. old trees, 25c ea. FOB. A. J. Stanton, Newborn Booking orders fur Brown Turkey figs, Black and White scuppernonges, muscadines, red and yellow goose piums, Blue Damson plums, 10c._ ea.; ; 12. for = a -2 yr. old pear trees, 20c No. 1 Virginia Bunch peawuts, : $2.00 doz. Rooted. Postpaid. Sosie Huggins, Waco, Rt. 2. White, Bronze and genuine Black Scuppernong and musca- dine vines, Brown Tuikey figs, May and Richmon cherries, blue Damsons, Red Goose Jap- anese apricot plums, ilawkworth, horse apple, 10c ea; $1.06 doz. Others. A. T. Patters: n, Waco. Be Large brown figs, 21% to 3% ft. tall, Blue plums, May cherries, 10c a.; $1.00 doz.; 2 yr: old musca- dine vines, 15c ea.; $1.50 doz.; brown seuppernong vines, 10c ea.; | 90c doz. W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2: : z Black and White scuppernong and muscadine vines, Blue and Red goose and Japanes: apricot plums, brown turkey figs hazel- hurst bushes, rooted, 10c ea-; $1 doz. del. Bertha Patterscn, Waco, Riteeae s ' Black and White Se bern dee. brown turkey figs, muscadines, hazlenut. bushes, red goose and Blue Damson . plums, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.; $7.50C. Postpaid. Ss. W. Hugeins, Waco, Rt. 2. ae and Hay For Sale Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from smut, 75c bu.; zernuine Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.25 bu.; also purebred horniess Tosgenburg milk goat, perfectly gentle, cheap. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Choice O-too-tan hay, baled, bright, free of weeds, $17.50 ton here; Whatleys Pvolific seed corn; field selected, $2.25 bu. W. H. Bolton, Griffin. eee) Choice Kudzu hay for sale. Write for prices. B. W. Middle- brooks, Barnesville. Some Grade A wheat (some milled in Gainesville made 36 lbs. white flour to the bushel), $1.25 bu. at home. J. W. Wood, Cleveland, Rt. 4, 300 bu. pure Cokers Fulgrain seed oats, extra heavy yielding 55c bu. FOB. Ferrell pwaN, Zeb- ulon. - Recleaned Cokers or Texas (not too late to plant good oats) 60c bu.; Blue Stem wheat, re- cleaned, $1.00 bu. M. A Knox, Social Circle. Coker Full-Grain and Fulshum seed oats, free from smut and rust, 60c bu. FOB, J. M. Gaston, Americus, Rt. 3. 25 tons good meadcew hay, cured and baled without rain on it. 100 Ibs. to bale ave., $15.00 ton in lots 5.tons or more, FOB. 0 H. Bradbury, Bogart. Fulgrum seed oats, 68c bu., FOB, Special price on large quantities. Ben D. Patrick, es wood. i Honey Bees and Bee Supplies FOR SALE Bright Gallberry honey, a 60 lb. can, strained, $5.75; G pails, 5 lb, cap. Chunk, $3.55. Frt. paid in Ga. Quality guar. Prompt: pole ment. H. L. Hallman, Nahunta, P O. Box 25. Extra fine Tupelo honey, 10 1b. pails, $1.50; 5. Ibs., 7ic. B. E, Sheppard, Savannah, 1222 E. Henry St. 10 Ib. pails Ext. Gallberry $1.00 ea. or by the case of 6 pails, $5.50. Add shipping caress for all. Jim Pye, Odum, 25 gums of Bees in old fash- jioned square gums, $1.50 per gum} W. J. Morgan, Stillmore 3 bbis. 50 gal. cap., 1939 Ext. honey, 75 gal, Exe. for live stock, farm tools, wagon seales- oe E. Tucker, Sparta, COTTON SEED for SALE| Limited anlount of pure Cleve- land big boil, jong staple cotton- seed, $1.00 pu. Exc. for Black or Blue Guinea pigs at 10c lb, gross wi.; also pr. mules and 1 horse, wt. "1000 Ibs. and up right age and sound, $100.00 ea. A. | Douglasville, Rt. 2. 150 bu. Stoneville E. cottonseed, direct this yr. $1.10 bu.; bu: All pure, will germinate, 98% cent, and FOB. W. - Quinn, Washington, Rt-3. Pure Hi-Bred cottorseed, ist yr. from Summerour, kept pure at gin, 15/16 in. staple, very prolif- ic. Write for prices. A. R. Reeves, Dearing. 150 bu. pure Coker's 100 cotton seed, privately ginned, sound, clean, cheap. B. F. Fagan, Martin. BUTTER FOR SALE L 2 Ibs. fresh, firm butter weekly, 26c Ib. del. in Ga. M. Pettit, Pike. Fresh. home-made butter in pound prints, Lots of 4 lbs., post- paid for $1.10, J. W. Lang, Ome- Shoe 2.1bs. nice, fresh table butter 4 in 4% Yb. molds, shipped in 1 ship- ment ea, week, 25c 1b prepaid, second zone; 22c io. not prepaid. Mrs. Ethel League, Waco, Rt. 2. 4 or. 5 lbs., nice Jersey butter, 30c Ib. Shipped subject to approv- al each week in % lib. molds. Mrs. A A. Montgomery, Bowdon, Rt. SYRUP FOR SALE 100 gal. No. 1 sorghum syrup, - $3.00 per crate of 6 No. 10 buckets; Ribbon Cane syrup. $3.75 crate | Of 6 No. 10 buckets. K. R. Smith, Thompson, Rt. 2. Guar. A-1 sugar cane syrup = bbls. of 38 gal. ea., $16.00 bbi.; cans, 1 gal. a., $2 95: 12: oe % gal. ea., $3.15. All FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whigham. ra New crop pure pleat Cane syrup, 12 No. 5 cans, $3.00; 6 No. 10 cans, $3.00, FOB. Malvin Col- lins, Whigham. J. O. P. syrup, bright, thick. good: 2 bbis., 35 gal. ea.. and 2 bbis., 50 gal. ea., 35c gal. at my place. Fred T. Palmer, oe | boro. Rt. 2. A-1 P. O. J. Cane syrup in new Eat ecans,:for sale or exc. for 1 value. O. S. Duggan, Ches- he Ga. Cane syrup in new 36 gal. cypress pbis., new crop, $12.50 bbl. 2 or more : bbis., $12.00 bbl. H. R. Lipperer, Marlow. 10 Cypress bbis. P. O. J. Red } Cane syrup, 35 gal. bbli., $15.00 bbl. FOB. Arthur A. Chason, Cai-|. ro, Rt. 3. . TOBACCO FOR SALE Good flue cured; bright leaf to- bacco, no trash. Pressed, aged and meliow. 14 Ibs., $1.00 del. Prompt shipment. Lonnie L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Bright yellow, aged and mel- low, pressed, chewing tobacco, 15 lbs., $1.00 Bienes Paul Lightsey, Screven. Good grade, whole yellow leaf, flue cured chewing or smoking tobacco, 15 bs. $1.00 del. Prompt shipment. L. D. Lightsey, Scre- ven, Good, Long Red leaf, juicy and sweet chewing tobacco, 13 lbs. $1.00; good smoking, 13 Ibs., 5c. Postpaid. Mrs. Lillie Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. Good, long red leaf chewing to- bacco, 14 Ibs., $1.00; smcking, 14 Ibs., 75c. Postpaid. Leroy Light~ sey, Screven, Rt, 2. ; Genuine Burley tobacco, natur- al jeaf, Golden colored, cured in natures way in Piedmont sec- tion, 81bs., $1.00 parcel post paid. J. C. Killebrew, Jackson, R. 2. Good, bright yellow, aged and+- meliow, whole leaf chewing to- bacco, 15 lbs., $1.00; good smok- ing, 16 Iibs., $1. 00. Prompt ship- ment. W. D. Lightsey, Screven. Good grade, whole yellow leaf, 1939 chewing tobacco, 15 ibs., $1, del.; smoking, 16 ibs., $1. Prompt shipment. Sat. guar. Fiue cured. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. No, 1 grade smoking and chew- ing tobacco, good long yellow leaf aged and mellow. AA quality. Barn and flue cured, pressed to- gether, 15 Ibs., $1.00 del. Satisfac- tion or money back. Quick ship- men. H. Lightsey, Screven. Good No. 1. grade smoking and chewing tobacco, AAA quality, 16 lbs.; $1.00 del. Guar. sat. or | money pack. Fill orders by return mail. Hiram Lightsey, Screven. Good, whoie leaf 1939 crop, flue cured tobacco, free from trash. Chewing or smoking, 5 Ibs., 50c.; 12 Ybs., $1.00; 25 tbs., 81.90. All del. Prompt shipment. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2, Box i D. Giles, 300 bu.. Stoneville, direct in 1938, at $1.00} F RUITS FOR SALE Nice dried: apples, 146 tb: : rough peeled peaches, 15 1b.; rough peaches, 14c lb: Add post- age, Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastan- ollee, 1939 crop nice dried peaches, 15c lb,; strawberry plants, 80c C 25 pt Add postage. Mis. J. E. Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1. : Nice, dried apples for 31] around purposes. No worms, 5 lions 50c; 10 lbs. 90c; 15 lbs., $1, 35 postpaid. ley 2 Nice, sundried apples, free from worms and core, 10c Ik plus pos- tage. Supply limited. Write first. Mrs. W. ote 3 Clarksville; Ria. : Some nice, dried apples, 10 Ib.; also few dried peaches, 1242c ib. add postage if not in Zone 1. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahloneza, Rt. 5. Nice, sundried apples, free from worms, 10c lb in 10 Ib. lots, postpaid 3 in Ga. Miss N A. White, Dahlonega. Rie Boe 37; | Nice dried peaches, 1839 crop, 12%4c Ib. also nice country but- ter, 4-6 Ibs. weekly, free of color- ing, 25c Th. Effie CEUNE, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. ~ Miscetla cout For Sale |. | free from hulls or shelis, 25e pt., 5 pis. $1;- horse radish 25c 1Ib.; garlic 15 doz. or 20 ib.; calamus 15 doz. or 35c Ib. Mrs. Ww. A. Johnson, Alto. ' Nice dried walnuts, 9C to 100 bu. del. Mrs. Ira Smith _Carte- cay. i 4 to 6 bu. black walnut meats, or exc. for honey or anything can use; O. R. Lindsey, Sx ial Circle. Biack walnut, this vyrs crop, large size. hulled, clean, $1 bu, Mrs. J. M. Marshali, Talbotton, Rt. 1, Box 61. Feathers, about 36 pounds for sale. Write. Mrs. . P. Owen, Barnesville, 428 Elm St. Sage, well rooted, 15c bunch; horse radish,. compnry, 15c bunch, 2 bun. 25c add postage. Celia: Lock, Ellijay, Re Dried sage, 10 pt. del. Mrs. A. B. Blalock, Alto, Rt. 2. : Several hundred Ibs choice dlack walnuts, also choice black wainut trees for transplanting. State age wanied. Mrs. J..R. You- mans, Hoboken, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 18. Black walnuts, hulled, large, this years crop, $1 bu. Es- ther Caldwell, Kensington, Rt. 2. Sev. bushel yellow skin wal- nuts, 40c bu. FOB. Mrs. John T. Trotman, Lumpkin, Rr. 1-B. 1939 Black walnut meats, 40c lb., 3 Ibs. $1; nice dried sweet and sour apples, 12%e per ib. or 9 Ibs. for $1; white peas, white blackeyed California, ac Ib. 11 Ibs. 50c FOB. Mrs. Willis Grindle Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Garlic bulbs, catnip, dbl. tan- sy, 12 for 25c; wild cherry bark; yellowroot, 25 per Ib.; Colts Foot leaves, Queen of the Mea- dow, 20c Ib. Grady Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 38. : Sage, 1939 crop, shade dried, 50c yb. del no less than 1 lb. del. Money order. Mrs. Will Hatta- way, Warthen, 2 or 3 bu. black walnuts, not hulled, 75 bu. fob. cash with or- der. John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31. Hot pepper, dry, 25c gal.; horse radish, 25c 1b.; horse radish *| plants, 1 doz. 25c; -big garlic bulbs, 15c qt.; dbl. dahlia tubers, all cols, 25c doz. add postage. Mrs. |: I. A. Woodring, Alto, Rt. 1. New biack walnuts, hulled,| 92 clean and dry, $1 bu., fob. Mrs. T. A. Jones, Meigs. a., 100 better grade, 6c ea. add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Miscellaneous Wanted PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES: Want prices. on Stewart pecan prices on peach trees and grapes. L. H. McKoon, Newnan, Rt. 3. FRESH AND CURED MEATS: Want some country cured hams. Pay market price. Write what you have. B. Lloyd Wood- ali, Barnesville. Want Martin gourds. State size, price, if raised this season; also have for sale few hi. select- ed (my own). var. Watts AAA Prolific corn, 75c peck, $2.50 bu. plus transportation chgs. Cash. Connie N. Watts, Baldwin. - Want 42 ripe gourds, 7 in. in cir. State price, etc. Miss Ruby Baker, Atianta, 711 = Morning- side Dr. N. BE, : Want some gourds, any size and | shape, Write amount and price. | H. E. Milispaugh, Jonesboro. | 500, $3.50; bunch butter-beans, | Sat. guar. Paul T. Pritenett, Con- Nice fresh black walnui meats, -nice 100 good white feed oe 5c trees, 2% to 3 ft., by the 100, also Manchester, Box oe | Micslncous CORN: ba Siete ens Want 200 pu corn a ee del. Atlanta. Give best pri | P, Simpson, ee 1206 Mill Road, an i Want 2 bu. largest b a os | nuts. Quote price. W. Atlanta, 30 Peachtree (Buckhead). HONEY BEES AND BE SUPPLIES: : Want a number ot * bees. Will exc, Broome, Armuchee, Rt. COTTONSEED: : Want get touch wich De ing the Short Staple. Rucker cotton seed. Want. hear- from parti ist yr. ped. Half and Ha. tonseed. Quote best particulars. Chas. L. Smi gister. LSet good cond., $25 00. if sata, Also some Buff Cochin ant and: 7-R.-.C; midgdet B Jets. Mrs. W. 2 Kreer AU Rt. 1. we 600 cap. Queen The! 5 00 used last season and re good hatches, $20.00; als wagon, good cond., w: strong bed, $20.00 cash, Herron, Martin, Rt. fess 2 coal brooder furnac automatic damper control tically new, for sale or heifers. W. C. Murden. A on Estates. Oakes oil burning broode chick cap. A-1 cond. ee 0. 10 eee: co inc. Big =r good order, $4.00; also kin ducks, 1 yr. old, 2 drakes, $1.25 ea. Mr: Mullins, fo ee 1 time), self-regulating, FOB here. Jas. B. Wood: 16,000 cap. Buckeye ine, | cond. (hatched over 74 pe -of all eggs oe one seas yn) fo 240 egg tap, ker. by Reliable Junior, used results. Instruction b or exc. for Ses or wv heifers. F. C. Gunckel, Rt. 4, Box 147, Electric brooder for one 0. for live stock or farm p W. V. Adams, Baxley, Rt Several oil burner inc. brooders, excellent cond. only part of 1 season. W te description price, etc Varn, Folkston, REDS 1,000 egg Mammoth Buc inc., Oil burning with 110 V fan, 6 section. Brower auton elec. brooder, 5 Moes chic ers and 1 Brower egg Used 2 seasons with excel) sults. Part or all at Lar oO trade. Arthur L. Jones, Atla 15 Screven Ave., N, E.- Hot water battery _bro "600 egg cap. Queen ine., cond. Used last season with results, $20.00 cash. J. C. Her Martin, Rt. 1. Bell City inc., 140 cap. 2 male pigs, Maysville, Rt. 1. Incubators, Brooders Ete. Wantcd - Want good used, s mall cap burner Inc., in good cond. exc. 13 mixed bantams, 6 hen: pullets and 3 roosters in go healthy cond, Make offer. Gi ston Thornhill, Hochton. Want all electric Inc., 600 cap. Give full particulars price! have for sale, 1 Oa Flame ker. brooder, 56 i opy, 300 cap. Cost $11. 60 Hudson Silent Flame cost $15.25; sell for $ $7.50 ea. respectively. : Bankston, MeDonough. P. O. B 5. : Want brooder, 200- 560 cap. good cond., and at reason price. James A. Pope, Glenw Want an electric brooder up cap. Write. oy Strip - M HOGS FOR SALE TOES FOR SALE bu. eating sweet potatoes to ers, loose or sacked. A. C. Bronwoo-. ruck load of pumpkins at my , for sale. Elford Lee Frank- 3GGS FOR SALE je A Barred Rock hatching per 15, $4.00 del.; also} T. strawberry wants, $1.00 | Can furnisa most any Mrs. M. B. Screggs, Alto. 3H & CURED MEAT FOR SALE \oice Hickory smoked, well d Brooks County hem, 7 to s, (very delicious fiavor). for ite for prices. stating size ced. Wiluam Walker. Quit- P. O. Box 432. e cured. well sinoked hams, 20 Ibs., 25e Ib. Money back leased. VW. W. Williams, ax. . I. C. pigs, T females, les, $10.00 ea. at lot. From nest of brood stecks. Em- Sasser, Macon, 802 Amer. ss (8 wks. old Oct. 24th) and Hampshire eressed, fat ne. See at farm on Martin- Rd. Mrs. H. D. Hamrick. poh oO. ; od brood sows, O. I. C. with Short Nose Berk- 9 pigs, first litter at 12 yd; big bone 3. P_C. sow, d 350 lbs., 3 rd litter, 13 ell or trade for milch cow ss than 4 gal. Give or take ence. Walter Jotinson, At- Rt. 5, Bolton Rd. Black Essex feeder shoats, 1 50 Ibs., $3.50 ea. FOB; al- 2ck Essex thin-hair young ut 4 mos, old, $6.50 ea. rm or FOB. All dbl. treated, serum. I. H. Anderson, Alma, C, pigs, male and female. old, raised sanitary basis, rize winning stuck, reg. name, $10.00 ea. Clinton , Dublin, Rt. 1, Box 111. _S. P. C. 4 mos. old gilts, 1.3; also 3 S. P. C. pigs, sub to reg., $7.50 &a. Bur- ohnson, Sparta, Rt. 1, Box -C. of World Champion g on both sides, $10.00 ea., -12 wks. old, reg. buyers and dbl. treated. Bred gilt mable. L. J. Washington, on. = : B. S. P. C. hogs, will reg. name as follows: 2-6 mos. s, about 100 Ibs., $15.00 ea.; e and 2 sow pigs, farrowed 20th, $8.00 ea. Cecil F. Ja- eross, Rt. 1. ed Guineas, big bone pigs, gilts, sows anc boars. breeding. Stay fat and reat. Low ecrices. C. F.. ord, Whitehall. Jigs, 8 and 10 wks. old, from red O. I. C. boar and big Guinea sows, $5.06 ea. at mi, Austell. J. W- Rich-- ithia Springs, Rt. 1. young gilts and buars, reg. % gs, M. Demere, Sava::nah, c-o ebred 5. P: C., 3 boars, 1 mos. old, $9.00; 2 a 3 mos. $750 ea.; 3 mos. old gilt. = approx. 50-56 black and treated and reg. buyers Billie Cawthorn, Jackson, ars and 1 gilt tor sale. See e. Cecil Jeter, Sylvester.. C. feeder shoais, 50-90 lbs. and 4 mos. old, healtny, weill| for. Sell cheap or exc. for S; extra good farm mule, 1100 ibs., 8-9 yrs.- old, 2 R. Morris, Newnan, mpshire pigs, bred gilts, ser- boars. Outstanding blood Theo Stivers, Rome, .Box red black P. C gilts, wt. Ss, Ped. papers furnished. Hendley, Garfieid, Rt. 2. eg. Durocs, all ages, best of ding. Write for prices. Au- tallings, Carrollton, c-o Or- fill Farm. and hogs, from $2.00 to . FOB farm. C. J. Dan- ine big bone Black Guinea $3.00 ea., 6 wks. cid Nov. - Madden, Locust Grove. ed Black P. C. boars, -mos. old, ready for ser- 50 lb wt., reg. buyers rom ch |} Duffey, ready to ween, $10.00). Reg. Duroc-Jersey vigs, 2 sows, 3 male pigs, 12 wks. old, $10.00 ea, crated. FOB. Lamar Minchew. Waycross, Rt. 1. : S. P. C. bred sows, bred gilts, service boars and pigs most of which direct from Wilt Farms 1 and some of best in Ga.). Sell or exc. for heifers Disposing of our herd, F. R. Kennedy, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2. 1 large type Black Guinea 19 mos. old sow. grand breeder. wt- about 340-350 lbs., $45.00 or exc. for cow or heifer soon to freshen. Pigs, $10.00 ea. FOB. Rufus R. Carrollton, Mt. Oak Farm. : : 2 yr old Black P. G. boar, wt. 700 lbs. or more. Good breeding boar. D. T. Lee, Montezuma, The Guerry Farm. 3 sows with 20 pigs, second lit- ter. Sows wt. about 180 Ibs. ea. Big Bone Guinea and S. P. C. 2 blue and 1 spot pig, & wks. old. $2.50 ea., for pigs, or $75.00 for lot W. P. Couch, Luthersviile. Berkshire pigs, male or female. well bred and dependable line. also service boars. . J. Hard- man, Commerce. 75 purebred Hampshivze pigs, 8- 12 wks. old, $7.50 ea. Res. buyers name, J, P. Nicholson, County Agt. Ringgold. Large, purebred B F C sow, ready to breed, reaSonatle or exc. for 75 Ib to 125 lb. skoats. J. H. Womack, Greensboro. Dark cherry red, Duroc boar, 95c Ib. 44% mo. old, blocky type, $15.00; reg, Duroc gilt, 60 lbs., $10.00. Both reg. in buyers name.. FOB. James L. Brown. Helena. 5 males, 2 female little bone guinea 8 wks. old pigs, stay-fat kind, $8.00 ea. $15.00 pr., also 1 male shoat, $10.00; zilt, $15.00. Money orders only. Jj C. Har- groves, Marlow, Rt. 1... Reg. Durocs, Southeast Ga,s outstanding herd: bred gilts, boars and pigs. Blood lines from Grand Champion Ten _ Litter Show. Savannah-for 3 yrs. A. A. Buie, Whie Oak. Z ; I. C. pigs and shoats- for sale at my barn. Mrs. W. A. Mar- tin, Gainesville, Rt. 4, Box 81. Sev. reg. S. P. C. boars and gilts, wt. 100 lbs. or more, $15.00 ea., sev. wt. 50 Ibs. or more, $11 ea All life treated. C. R. Nash, Chauncey, Rt. 2. Pigs from Worlds Champion bloodlines: S, P. C., $10.00 ea., 6 for $50.00; Some reg. Hampshires ready for del. immediately after first of yr. William P. Simmons, Macon, c-o Southern Crate & Veneer Co. Fine S. P. C. shoats and large rood sow for sale or exc. for good fresh milch cow. A, P Brown, Ben Hitl. Some purebred O. I. C. pigs, farrowed Sept. 25th, boars. $5.00; gits, $7.50 ea. Francis Stewart,| J Marietta, Rt. 1, ee S. P. C. reg. breeding stock for sale. Anxious to show you my. sows and herd boars. W. R. Rat- ley, Bainbridge. : P, C. and Duroc pigs, .10 wks. old, 3 sows and 4 barrows, $5.00 and $7.50 ea. Consider trading for heifers, milk or beef type. Wyman Walker, Forsyth, P. O. Box 43. Fine corn-fed hog, about 300 Ibs. $20.00 at my place, 1% mi. Buena Vista. T. J. Steed Buena Vista. Reg. O. I. C. bred sows. $35.00 ea.; 5 mos. old boars and gilts, $15.00 ea. FOB, See or write. Rog. er Meeks, Carroliton, Hox 93. Reg. S.P.C. pigs with papers as follows: Male and gilt, about 75 Ib., 16 wks. old, $15.00 a.; 50 Ib. gilt, $10.00; 2 gilts and 2 maies, 10 wks. old, $10.00 ea. Wt. around 60 lbs., ea. Fine stock, dbl. treat- | ed. Mrs. T. H. Edwards, Pem-- broke, , e Reg. Duroc <. boar, 2 yrs. old, around .350 Ibs. Sure bieccer, out- standing blood. Sell keep from inbreeding. G. W. Doolittle, San- dersville. Purebred P. C. pigs, extra fan- ey stock, finest breeding, males and females. Quality at lowest prices. G. B. Lunsford, Whitehall. 4 purebred Duroc Jersey 6 mos. old males, $12.50 ea. Ready for service within a monta. B. H, Thomas, Blakely, Rt. 4 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Morgan stallion for service. at my place. N. W. Upson County. sens Salter, Thomaston, Rt.| Bay horse mule, wt. about 1000 Ibs. 10 yrs. old, also few farming tools and new 1 horse wagon, for rae P. B. Stephens, Austell, Rt. Young brood mare, 6 yrs. old, {in good cond., works, anywhere, F.| for sale. Mrs. B _ RED. D. Moore, Max- | D > ARKET HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE A good plug mule, gucd worker every way, good eyes, wi. about 1100 lbs., when fat, $30.00; also 4 Plymouth Rock hens and big rooster, $5.00. Located 1 mi. off Roosevelt Highway on Washing- ton Rd. Monroe Adams. College Park, Rt. 2, Box 288. Pair of good farm mules for sale cheap. also gas. eng. Mrs. J. = Hawkins Rutledge, P. O. Box 2. Some good, young mules, good workers, priced right. at my farm. Geo. McPherson, Moultrie, Rt. 2. 2 brood mares, reg in Tennes- see Walking Horse Breeders Assn. of America. Both safe en- foal by famous stallion Merry King. Also reg. young stock, for sale. Dermot Shemwell, Albany Heavy wt. mare plug mule. good qualities, good eyes, willing Cheap or exc. for sound grain hogs or good chickens. Over- stocked, T .M. Denman. Rydal Rie: Mare mule for sale or exc. for brood -mare. R. P. Rowe, More- land, Rbk : 1 pair Buckskin mares, 3 yrs. old, wt. 2200 lbs. 1 pair black mares, 3 yrs. old, wt. 200C Ibs., 1 gray mare, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1100 Ibs. All guar. gentle and to work right, single or double; also want 10 tons velvet beans in pod and 500 bu. ear corn for cash. J. C. Cutter, DeSota. Good black Kentucky _ jack. good size, shape and good per- former, also high grade Perche- ron stallion, 4 yr. old, for sale. R, L. Gore, Smarrs. 1 mare, work anywhere, $75.00 or exc. for beef type cows or hogs. T. G. Light, Rebecca, Rt. 1 Box 86. 1 pr. horse mule colts, 7 mos. old, wt. 500 lbs., 16 and 16% hands high, for sale. Loy O. Thurmond, Cleveland, Rt. 3, Box 50. : Black horse mule, wit. about 1100 Ibs., $60.00. Cletus Creel, Riv- erdale. Good plug mule for sale or exc. for a good milch cow now milk- ing, or for a 1 horse wagon in first class shape. W. E. Swain, Stiimore, Rt. 2. _ 1 Jarge brood mare with 16 mos. old mare colt, for sale, See at my barn. S. N. Harris, Junction City, |* Rt. 1; Box 9. Black mare mule, 12 or 15 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs., gentle, work anywhere, no plug, $50.00 at my -barn. T. A. Crowder, Williamson. At Stud, reg. thoroughbred stallion Wonderland Peavine, sired by Jean Val Jean's | Choice, and out of Jessamine Chieftian, Special fee. Book mares now. For details see: Clyde OKelley, Gainesville, phcne 1104 Pair young mules, 2 horse wa- gon (nearly new) 2 milkers, 2 heifers (1 freshen in April) 5 head hogs, corn and fodder, for sale. Come see. A. E. Pate, Grant- ville, Rt, 1, Box 226. 9 yr. old mules, wt. 11C0 Ibs., in good work order, $100.00 cash. Max Adams, Riverdale. : 1100 Ib. grey mare, some age but sound and unblemished. gen- tle, work anywhere, $50.00 or trade for fresh cow or yearlings. J. L. Teague, Alto. : 2 mules, 8 yrs. old, $350.00; al- so cotton planter, corn planter, distributor, plows, cheap. Mrs. J. C. Bazemore, Greenville, Rt. 2. Pr, mules 1 sorrel horse mule, 1 bay mare mule, wt. 800 lbs. ea. age 6 yrs. ea. sound and ready to work, Bargain for cash. M. O. Kesler, Eastanollee. Real good old mule for sale cheap or trade for cow, hogs, heif- ers, or anything can use. Mrs. J. alee ane Stone Mtn., Rt. 1, Box OP eee 2 good mules, wt. about 1100 and 800 Ibs. respectively, for sale. Apply: Mrs. J, A. Cockman, Al- ma. : _1 mare mule. wt. 900 Ibs. (dont know age), plenty life, works to anything, $50.00 cash or trade for cows or hogs; 11 stands bees, some in pat. hives and few in stands and 2 extra brood boxes and supers, all for $15.00 or trade cows or hogs. Mrs. Lucindie Ab- bott, Alma, Rt. 4, CATTLE FOR SALE Milch cow, Jersey and Guernsey cross, 2nd calf about Dec, 10th, 2% gal. $55.00; 1 milch cow, sec- ond calf in early spring( 2 gal. day with first calf, $38.00. Priced my barn. Mrs. Julia Randall, Metter. 2 yr. old reg. Jersey ull, Brampton Standard and Volun- teer Observer blood lines; 1 reg. Red Duroc sow and 6 pigs, World champion blood lines, cheap.. W. Copeland, Manchester, -0 a Cola, Plant ee BULLETIN | blood, CATTLE FOR SALE Reg. Guernsey bull calf. 4 mos. old, finest breeding, $25.00 with ped., or $30.00 registered. W. A. Taliaferro, Blue Ridge Reg. White Face Hereford bull (with horns) about 2 yrs. old about 1000 ibs. wt. (sire wts. 2400 lbs.. stocky, built up for best beef type; all good marks, $200. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rts: 3 yokes of good work oxen, for sale. J. H. McVeigh, Waynesville. Small herd of dairy cows. calves and yearlings, with com- plete set of dairy supplies. Ex- cellent cows. Milton Bryant. Blakely. Nice Jersey heifer, 6 wks. old. etn. to reg. for sale or exc. for W. L. pullets. B. J. Dewberry Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. : i 2 Guernsey calves, males full blooded, 1-8 mos, old. $25 00; oth- er, 4 mos. old, $15.00. W. H. Col- lins, Collins, Ga. - 7 good bulls from 3 to 20 mos. old, of the milking Srort Horn breed. Reasonable prices. Also some good pigs, cross O. I. C. and S. P. GC. $5.00 a. A. L. Hendrix, Baxter. Fine Jersey male, 300-1000 lb. wt. 2 yrs. old, $50.00 at my barn Extra for Reg. fee. Write. Mrs. Cc. B. Richards, Buchanan, 3 reg. Jersey bulls; No 393328, 18 mos. old, Own Fern Golden In- terest; No. 403670 1 yr. old Ra- leigh Dream Sir; No. 403671, Ox- ford Raleigh Coronation, 8 mos. old. Cash or exc. for cows, heifers or hogs. W. C, Smith, Riverdale, or East Point. Ca 3728. 6 purebred Hereford cows and calves, also 6 young mules, for Sale, R. E. Lynch, Machen, RFD. 2 reg. Aberdeen Angus bulls, about 9 mos. old, wt- 500-600 Ibs. ea., thrifty, $125.00 ea. John Wal- lis, Rock Springs. 2 Jersey heifers, brec, both from cows giving 5 gal. milk, $30. ea., or both for $55.00, FOB. Leon Wallace, Atlanta, 177 Gibson St. Sho 2 fine Jersey bulls, twins, full ready for service, also their mother; fine mule, just in her prime, work anywhere. Come see or write for prices. J. A. Thompson, Rockmart. 1 black work Ox, works single or dbl. wt. 1000 tbs., $75.00 at my barn. Marvin M. Bussey, Butler, Rt. 1. Fine Jersey bull calf, 7 mos. old, wt. 350-400 Ibs., dark red with plack back. Soon be ready for service, $25.00. Come see. Mrs. W. E, Mills, Garfield, Rt. 1. 2 reg. Guernsey bulls, grand- sons of Langwater Southerner, No. 211732..1 mo. old, reg. buyers name, $25.00 ea. Mrs. T. R. Dug- gan, Warthen. * I nice milch cows for sale. Mrs. J. J. Adams, Atlanta, (Almond Park) Rt. 7, Box 79. 7 young. full blooded Black An- gus bulls for sale. Robert S. An- derson, Hawkinsville. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE At Stud, Sir Roderick, the most outstanding Toggenburg buck in the South, reg. and pedi- greed, from 15% lb. milk stock. Naturally hornless, matured and guaranteed fertile. Service Fee, $5.00. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De 5140. At Stud, Shorthaired. purebred Toggenburg buck, T-1473. Will send copy of pedigree on request. Service Fee, $5.00. Mrs. O. High- land, Lavonia, Rt. 1. At Stud, large, natural butt- headed Toggenburg buck. Vigor- ous, fertile and blooded milk stock. Does boarded reasonably. Service Fee, $2.00. Mrs. McElroy, eae 205 Norwood Ave. De 10. 3 Thoroughbred Toggenburg doe, 7 mos. old, ready to be bred. Sell at reasonable price; also some prize winning Donaldson Red roosters, $2.00 ea. Dan Lamie, At- lanta, 92 Warren St., N. E. An 8 mos. old thoroughbred home. Mrs. J. W. Easiey Hape- ville, Ca 2598. : _ Reg. Saanan buck, ped. shows 20 lbs. 11 oz. milk per day, Fee, $3.00; 4 young does, all bred to above buck, and from 3% to 4 qt. dams; a 50-50 Saanan-Tog- genburg, heavy milker and bred. 2 splendid young Saanan buck, one with papers. Write. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave. N, W.. vie gentle, $5.00, James J. Cooper, Tiger. Very fine, naturally butt-head- ed, vigorous and prolific Toggen- burg-Nubian cross buck, $20.00 at my barn, or $2.00 extra crate and ship FOB. (Sell to prevent in- breeding.) Fees, $2.00.. Nannies boarded 10 day. J. R. Smith, , Manassas. Toggenburg buck for sale at my| A female goat, 1 yr. old, very| Wednesday, November 15, 1939, RABBITS and CAVIES | FOR SALE Fine lot of guinea pigs (cavies) male and female, cheap. Write for prices; also some nice rab- bits, both sex. J. L. Eubanks, Aue eusta, 301 Crawford Ave. 2 .13 reg. Guinea pigs (cavies) $6.00 for lot. Ernest Wortham, Hapeville, 330912 Lang Ave, 1 large purebred N. Z. Red doe and 6 young (4 wks. old) $3.00 for lot, $2.00 for doe; 2 about half grown, buck, 50c; doe, T5c. C. H. Overby, Columbus, Rt. 1, Centian Boulevard, Cavies;.6 boars, 2 sows, $3.50 for lot or swap for corn and peas. JD. Casey, Griffin, Rt Di 22s _ Well grown, young N. Z. White rabbits all healthy, in good cond. Bucks and does, $1.00 ea. Amilee Long, Bremen. | 3 Chinchilla rabbits, doe and 2 bucks. James Harris, East Point, 211 Hendrix Ave. : 3 fully matured N. Z white, Show and Stud bucks. Reg. bucks a 10 lb. one, $7.00; 10% Ib. $10.00; . 11 Ib. $15.00: Junior 7 Ib., $4.00; baby does, $2.00; Junior does, $3.00 and $4.00; 6-8 mos. does, $6.00 to $10.00. Wylie A. Pope, Atlanta, 1180 No. Highland Ave., N. E. ; ; 25 N. Z. White bucks, 6 mo.-2 yrs. old, $1.00 and $3.90 ea. Trade | for does or anything need. Julia Varnedore, Decatur, Rt. 1. ; 5 boars, 20 sows, 10 young guis nea pigs (cavies) dark red and extra large, heaithy, $14 C0 for lot; young pigs are 4 wks. to 3 mos. old. W. A. Pope, Atlanta, 1180 No. Highland Ave., N..E. Va 1283. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want fresh in young Jersey, not under 3 gal. $40.00. Swap purebred Barred Rock chickens; have 12 hens, laying and 1 rooster, $1.00 ea; 30 : or 40 young pullets, 50c a Write Have to del. cow. Mrs. EB. C. Nee Smith, Macon, 38 Melrose St., Belvue. Want 4 or 5 reg. Guernsey heifer calves at any sge. Write. F. H, Bunn, Midville. Want 15 or 25 calves from week to 3-4 weeks old, that would make good beef cattle, males pre- ferred. State what you have and best price. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Sop= erton, Rt. 2. Want trio good Hereford calves, 2 to 6 mos. old, of gvod stock (but not necessarily registered). at a reasonable price T. T. G. Linkous, Flovilla. ie Want 10 to 15 heifers, 3 to 12 mos. old, fairly good stock, at reasonable cash price. A. C. Nelms, Deweyrose. HOGS WANTED: me Trade a few farm tools for a male (or barrow) hog or for chickens, Write. Sending statnped, ad- dressed envelope. W. D. String= fellow, Midland, Rt. 1. Want pigs or shoats, purebred but not reg. S. P..C. or Duroc Jersey. Exc. shrubbery of most any kind and other vatue Write. Mrs. Nal Nickelson, Statham. HORSES AND MULES WANTED : -Want good mule, cheap, say $15.00 to $30.00, or $4000; pay | $10.00 down and bal. next Fall, Mrs. Mae Knight, Dacvia, Rt. 1. Want buy 10 mare mule colts, 8 to 12 mos. old, witnin 50 miles Atianta. Write. S. D. Truitt, At lanta, 901 Court House. eS SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Want sev. reg. doe kids, weaned _ or old enough to wean, to raise on shares. Ref. furnished. J. I | Tucker, Hapeville, 3284 Stewart Ave, : Le Want 1 purebred Toggenburg buck kid; and have for sale, 3 purebred, reg. Toggensourg does. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro. Want a 3 or 4 mos. old buck from good milk stock, prefer Saanan. Quote lowest price. R. , Thompson, Marshalville. : POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: pace eae Nice thoroughbred Sheppard str. Ancona roosters, 8 mos. old, $1.00 ea. not postpaid. Mrs. R. W. Densmore, Jasper, Rt. 2. ANDALUSIONS: _ Few nice young Blue Andalus- ion roosters, AAA grade, $1.50 ea. Mrs. W. L. Treadaway, Adairse ville, Rt. BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS: Small midget type Ga. bane ge $1.00 pr. R. L. Carter, Dex- i $ Modern game bantams: B. B. Reds, Silver Duck Wings, Golden Sebright; hand raised Bob White quail; also, White Kine pigeo mated and seamless bended; fe pr. White Crested Arnaus, the new squab pigeon. M. Ly aul, 133 Bull St., Savannah, and not over - . Berry St., now laying, | Wednesday, Nevcnie 15, 1939, POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE MARKET BULLE TIN POULTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY FOR SALE BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: Few choice Parks cockerels, $1.50 fob. Lilian Grubb, Demorest. poate 7: One cock, 2 White Rock hens, Thompson str., hatched Mar. 3ist 1 eock, 2 B. R. hens, Apr. 28th hatch; also, hatching eggs in season. W. C. Rozar, Jr., Box 88, _ Eastman. 25 B. R. pullets, Booths prize winning AAA quality, 4 mos. old, wormed, $1.00 ea. at my home or fob. Mrs. Azalee Wilson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 18 White Rock hens, now lay- ing. and 1 rooster, 86c ea. Mrs, S. H. Woodall, Calhoun Rt 2. 20 B. R. hens and 6 roosters, Feb. hatch, hens laying; 40 Red _ hens, laying, and 6 reesters, Feb. hatch. $1.25 ea. at yard. No checks. ae : 15 AAA W. R. cocks. Feb. hatch, raised on mash, milk and eracked grain, $1.75 ea. fob 2 Farm. Mrs., W. RR. Boyd, Rt. 1 Leesburg. Six 1939 Mar. and Apr. hatch, purebred B. R. roosters, $1.00 ea. fob.; one 1938 Mar. hatch roos- ter, $1.00 ea.; 75c on yard; 20 hens, $1.00 fob.; 75c on vard. Mrs. H. V. Bivins, Hiram, Rt 2. 50 one yr. old B. R and R. Reds. Feb. hatch, 75c ea.; 35 one yr. old White, Buff anc Brown Leghorns, 65 ea. Mrs. Julia Ran- dall, Metter. 6 purebred B. R. Coskerels, Feb. hatch, $2.50 ea.; $1250 lot. M. Phillips. Box 48, Chickamauga. White Rock pullets, Feb. hatch, $1.50 ea., fob. Mrs. H. W. Halil, Empire. Thompsons purebrei Imperial Ringlet, Exhibition and bred to Jay strain B. R. cockereis. 9 mos. old, $2.00 ea.; 7 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Write for quantity rrices. Statis. guar. Jno. A. Wilson, Martin. Nice White Rock nens. $1.00 ea.; 25 in lot, $24.50; cheaper in - larger lots; also high srade White Wyandotte hens, $1.90 ea. Mrs. Earl Marlow, Carrolito., Rt. ee Pure White Rock cockerels. Fishel str., $1.00 ea. Crated and _ fob. Mrs. Z. L. Seott, Concord. Purebred Partridg2 Rock pul- Jets, cocks. and cockerels; 8 hens Or pullets with cock or cockerel, $12.00: hatching eggs, $1.50 per _15. Mrs. Jesse Mixon. Rt. 1, Box 119, Ocilla. CORNISH: ' Purebred Dark Cornisn cocker- els, $1:50 ea.; 10 Cornish hens and unrelated roosters, $11.00. No checks. Florence Horee. town. | Purebred Dark Cornish cocker- els, Mar. and Apr. hatch, $2.00 - ea.; $3.00 pr. M. O. only. Mrs. Otis : Howell. Pineview. Purebred Dark Cormsh, Mar. cockerels, $1.50 ea. Cash with or- der. You Pay shipping charges. Loyd Randall, Lavonia Rt. 1. 1939 early spr. hatched pure- - pred Dark Cornish roasters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. A. Patterson. Ty Ty, batt. 1. Special price on Da:k Cornish. Buff Cochins, B. B. Ked game and Red Pyle, bred from show winners. W. K. Herndon. 1109 Ad- rian St., Augusta. 5 Cornish cockerels, Apr. hatch raised on 4 H Club Project, $1.00 ea. fob. Gwendolyn Land, Ro- chelie, Rt. 1. 2 nice Cornish cockerels, Feb. hatch, $1.50 ea-; 3 Apr. hatch Cornish cockerels, $1006 ea. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma. Pure Dark Cornish nens, 1 and 2 yr. old. $1.00 ea.: covKerels. $1.00 and $1.50 ea. Will not ship less than two. Also large rea Valen- cia peanuts, hand _ pickeds. washed free from pops, 10 lb. del. Exchange for dried appies. H. W. Thurmond, Greensooro. Rt. 1. Box 131. -2 Dark Cornish roosters, Apr hatch. $1.25 ea.; 2 for $2.00; also good kind Eng. pea seca, mixed, 10c cupful. Mrs. Alfred Biggs, Rochelle, Rt. 1. 2 large type Dark C: nish, Mar. thatch, roosters. $2.00 ea.; 2 Apr. hatch, $1.50 ea.; 3 ens and 3 pullets, soon laying, $1.&C ea. C. . Sikes, Sylvester. Dark Cornish, Mar hatch, cockerel, $1.50__ pullets $1.00 ea.; Bulldog type Cornish cockerel, 2 pullets, Mar. hatch, 3.50 trio; purebred Red Speckled Sussex, 1 pr Mar. hatch. blocky type. $1.00; 1 Golden Buff Minorca cock, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 fob. James Beverly. Hartsfield. 2 purebred Cornish roosters, < one 12 mos. oid, one 18 mos, old.} $1.00 ea. Mrs. Ernest Ciifion, Rt. 3, Box 57, Millen. 20 purebred Dark Cornish, Apr. thatch, pullets and 8 cockerels for sale. Lot of 10 pullets and 1 cock- erel, $10.00 or $1.00 ea. Mrs. Jno. FP. Champion, Chipley. D. E. Webb, Douglas, Rt.| 2 Grove- GAMES: Arkansas Traveler cocks and hens for sale; also have game yards for use. A. A. Prince River- dale, Smiders pure Bacon Warhorse pit games: stags, hens, $1.50 ea.; pullets, $1.25; Grist Grady hens, $1.50; pullets, $1.00; Ginr Grady Hens, $1.50; stags, pullets, $1.50 ea. T. M. Weaver, Canon. Rt. 2. Brown Red game roosters, 18 mos. old, $3.50 ea.; young Round- head stag, $1.50. B. B Holland, Rt. 2, Dalton. 23 May hatch Sanders Tossed $1.50; 2 Gordon stags, 1 lb. 90c; pullets, 75 ea. You pay mailing charges. Mrs. N. R. Serodino Commerce, Rt. 4. 2 Ginn Gray stags, 1%, Ibs., trios Cuban Warhoise crossed. I lb. $2.35 both. Albert Tatum, Rt- 2. LaGrange. \ Traveler games, 5 ore yr. old hens; 1 young cockere, $7.50 fob. A. J. Grogan, Newna.i, Rt3. Sid, Gray. -Blue, Roundhead and Ace cocks, $.00 c $10.00 ea.; hens, $1.00 to $3.00: pullets, $1.50; Stags, $2.00 to $5.00; trios, 2 yrs. old, $15.00; battered cocks. $3.00. Guar. Dewey Gilreath, LaFay- ette, Rt. 5. 15 Pure Parmenter Red cocker. els, May hatch for sale or ex- change for pure Parmenter Red pullets, W. H. Tiller, Koyston. Beautiful pure zame pullets. | hens, cocks and stags for sale. game. Mary Dunlap, Chauncey. 2 Parmenter Red rossters, state blood tested, $2.50 ea.; purebred Parmenter Red'eggs, state tested, $1.00 per 15 fob Mrs. J. A. Dorsey Pitts. GIANTS: 1 pure White Jersey ziant rooster Mar. hatch, $1.25 dsl. Postpaid. B. T. Adams, Elberton. Rt, 3. LAMONAS: AAA grade Lamonas. The new dual purpose white breed devei- -oped under the direction of U.S. Dept. of Agri. and admitted to Standard of Perfection in 1933 Same wt. as R. I. Reds. Only large breed laying white eggs. Anne L. Morgan, Rt. 2 Decatur. De 6234. LEGHORNS: . ~ Apr. hatch W. L. punets, now laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. G. Ginn. Washington, Rt. 4. Booths AAA S. C. W. L. 1938 hatch hens, $1.00; cocks, $1.50 ea.; 16 hens, 1 cock, $15.00 fob..H. M. Chandler, Tifton, Rt. 4, Hox 1. _ 35 young W. L. hens, 5 young Silver Lace Wyandoi:es for sale. T. L. Harris, Cedartown, Rt 3. 222 Large English W lL. pullets. Apr. 1939 hatch, $1.25 ea. Now laying over 50 pct. Mrs. Minnie Mallory, Madison. 40 W. L. pullets, Apr. hatch, ready to lay, 80c ea.; alsc W. L. cockerels with pullets, seme price. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Graymont. 12 S. C. W. L. crossed with White Rock pullets. almost ready to lay, 60c ea. fob. Mrs. H. J. Mc- Cravey, Jr., Pavo. 100 Eng. star., Mar. hatch, W. L. pullets, now laying; 100 two yr. old hens, Eng. str., now lay- ing; $1.00 ea. C. W. Giddens Eastman, Rt. 6, Box 6. Four 1939 hatch purebred White English W. L. cockerels, no gulls; one 1939 hatch N. H. cockerel. $1.00 ea. Excjange for 5 W. L. purebred pullets, ready to lay. Mrs. Emma Ballenger, Tem- ple, Rt. 2. B. L.-B. R. hybrid pullets, 6% mos .old, beginning wo lay, look like Rocks, lay like Lighorns, $1 ea. exp. paid in Ga. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Rt. 1, Cochran. 100 W. L. pullets, 3 mos, old, 50c ea. Mrs. C. W. Jacchs, Way- cross, Rt. 1. 10 hybrid cockere!s; Leghorn- minorca, blood testec R. O. P.. from 250 egg stock, $1.00 ea. fob. Mrs. T. A. Futch, Rochelle, Rt. 2 2 W. L. cockerels, Apr. hatch, $1.00 ea. Edith Morgan, Putney. 25 young W. L. hens $21.00 lot. J. F. Davis, College Park, Rt. 1, On Rooseveit Highway. 100 W. L. hens, May 1938 hatch, vaccinated and wormed, finished molting, $1.09 ea. at my yd., 11 mi. south of Carrollton. Mrs. W. M. Chambers Carrollton, Rie: 10 W. L. hens and puilets, $7.59 lot; 13 White King tiseons, $4.00 or exchange for pure sir. bantam hens; 18 Blue pigeons, $2.00 lot or exchange for corn; also jonqui! bulbs, 30c C; white na cissi bulbs. 50c C. Mrs. E. V. Prather, Li- thonia, Rt. 3. ; 10 nice Young B. &. iens and 1 rooster, most of hens laying, $1 a.; $10.25 lot. H. A. Wi!son, Mar- ton, Rt. 2. B. L. cockerels, Apr. and May hatch, $1.25 ea.; 8 for $$.00; also Wihhite Haif Runner bean seca, big and little kind, 25c cupful. Postpaid. Mrs. George Poole, Jas- per, Rt. 2, Box 21, | cocks for parties to keep on farm) Make best offer. Guar. fighting 180 Eng. W. L. putiets, 14 wks. old, for sale. Hovas Tatiev. Ohoo- 90 White English Leghorn pul- lets, Mar. hatch, started laying 3 wks. ago, averaging 20 eggs daily. $70.00 del. in 20 mi. from here. Clifford Jarrell, Cobbtown: 20 or 25 S. C. W. L.-1 yr old hens, direct from Booth AAA, finished molting, 90c sa. fob.; $1 | del. Mrs. T. W. Hagood. 26- W. Lake Ave., Rt. 8, Atlanta. Large type W. L. cocksrels from 300 to 345 productiun breeding, $1.00 to $3.00. Mrs: R. P. Carver. Valdosta. : 6 purebred W. L. breeding cockerels, Mar. 1939 Katich, $1.50 ea. Exchange two for two Dark Cornish roosters. Jamie Moore, Sharon. : MINORCAS: Hepat Weber str. pullets, 75c to $1.00 ea.; cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Sparks, Rt. 1- 1 Black Minorca rooster, Mar hatch, $1.00 fob. M. O, Mrs. C. L. Hand, Bowdon, Rt. 2. 10 Buff Minorea puliets and 1 rooster, Apr. hatch, 75c ea-; 40 wks. old, R.I. Reds, 20c ea. Mrs. A. T. Crooms, Cochran, Rt. 2. ORPINGTONS: 4 phrebred Golden Buff Orp- ington cockerels, Apr. hatch, 7 / sale Dec. Ist to Jan. ist. Jack Rogers, Claxton, Rt. 2. B. O. cockerels, Feb. hatch. Lady Egg-a-Day str., $2.00 ea. fob. Write for information. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry. 4 Extra large B. O. anc B. R. cockerels, Mar. hatch, $1.00 ea. fob. Mrs. Annie Lewis, _Batonton. Rt. 1. 7-30 B. . AAA hens and 3 cock- erels, $1.00 ea.; 30 B. R. hens, 16c lb. fob. W. J. McGee, 517 Second Ave., Rome. 10 B O hens, 18 puliets, and 2 cocktrels, $25.00. Mrs. Wyatt S. Spaun, Ambrose, Rt, i. PIGEONS: Me 4 mated pr pure str. White King pigeons, $4.00 lot. C. H. An- derson Jr., 92 Golf Circle N. E., Atlanta. 12 common pigeons. $3.00; 1 male White King pigeon, pure- bred, $1.00. Vivian Barnes, Sum- mit. : 7 pr. mixed Blue and white pigeons, some mated, some not mated, 75c pr.; $3.50 tot. exp. col. Dorothy Taylor, Alto, Rt. 1. Care J. C, Woodall. 50 or more Carneaux pigeons, 2 and 3 yrs. oid. Sell in lot only. Come and make offer. Mrs. J. W. Bartlett, 122 W. Wesley Rd., At- lanta. 3 pr. white King pigeons for sale. Exchange for guinea pigs. R. J. Williamson, 852 Oakdale Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ra 7366. 10 mixed breed pigeons, 25c pr. G. C. Chitwood, Alto, Rt. 2. REDS (New Hampsnires) : J AAA N. H. Red cock, 14 mos. old, $2.50; 1 black Jersey Giant cockerel, 7 mos. old, $1.75 fob. Or exchange for guineas. Mrs. R. R. Duffey, Carrollton. 30 N. H. Red pullets, 6 mos. old, ready to lay, $1.00 ea.; 3 cockerels. $1.25 ea. not del. Mrs. Claude W. Jackson, Mayfield, Star Route. 25 N. H. Red pullets, May hatch from blood tested flock 75c ea. M. O. or cashiers. check. Mrs. Salter Anderson, West Green. Purebred Dark N. H. Red. Apr. hatch, cockerels, $1.25 ea.; 2 for $2.25. Mrs. Mattie Wooten, Brox- ton, Rt. 1, Box 36. 10 N. H. Red hens; 9 mos. ae $1.00 ea.; 10 N. H. Red puillets, 8 mos. old, $1.00..ea.; $9. 06 lot; 1 N. H. Red cockerel, mos. old, $1.06. Burford Johnson. Sparta, Rt. 1, Box 117. REDS (Rhode Island): Dark Red cocks and cockerels. from heavy laying star., ready for mating, $2.00 ea.; eggs, $1.50. per 15 postpaid. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, De 2405. 10 R. I. Red cotkerels, Mar hatch, $1.25 ea. M. O. Mrs. Chas. Covington, Millen, Rt. 3, Box 64. S. Cc. R. I. Red cockerels. grade A, 6 mos. old, $1.50 and $2.00 ea. Mrs. Bennett P. Haman, Rt. 3 Box 81, Rebecca, 25 S. C. R. I. Red azets, Mar. hatch, ready to lay, 85c ea. fob. J. N. Crosby, Pitts. 10 R. I. Red pullets, 1 rooster, 6 mos, old, 50c ea. fob. 7. W. Sam- mons, Vidalia, Rt. 2. 8 R. I. Red, Mar. hatch, pul- lets, $1.00 ea. Mrs, H. M. Adams. Covington. 15 R. I, Reds, Mar. hatch, AAA grade, Rusk str., 80c ea.; Buff Minorca hens, AAA grade, 18 mos. old, now laying, 90c ea. Mrs. J. H.- Davis, Rt. 1, Box 137, Smithville, 1 full blooded Donaidson str. R. I -Red rooster, ready for service. $1.00. Mrs. ne Burnham, Hazle- hurst, Rt. 4 Mrs. | ducks, $2.50 pr. Mrs. , $1.00 ea. not postpaid. For nov related, 8]: 2 R. I. Red roosters, Mar. hatch zs 00 ea. fob. H. E. Tnointon, M. , Dewy Rose, Rt. 1. a spr. hatch Rark R I. Red hens, now laying and i cock, $25. Come for them. Mrs. R. L. Wil- liams, Boston. TURKERS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: 11 full grown and 2 ralf grown African White guineas. $10.00 lot; purebred turkeys, Ant. hatch, toms, $5.00ea.; hens, $2.50; also large Jersey cow. fresh. 5 gal. milk; and one reg. 5 yr. Jersey bull, Claude Ridley, Franklin. Beautiful Narragansett tur- keys, hens, $5.00; toms. $7.00. Mrs. Carl Thompson, White Plains. Purebred Bronze tvikey toms, $10.00 ea.; hens, $5.03: elsc 43 W. L. hens, 8 mos. old, 3 roosters, AAA grade. $50.00 prepaid. Tom Chapman, Perry. Muscovey ducks, $2.()-pr. C. C. Greear, Helen. Several Apr. hatch Mammoth Bronze gobblers, $430 ea. fob Exchange for 2 yr. vic Big Bone Bronze hens. Also have 17 Mus- covey ducks. $17.00; i arake, 3 ducks, $5.00 fob. Mrs. R_ T. Cha- tham, Adairsville, Rt, 2. Domesticated wild DMfallard J. i+, Carmi-~ cal, Rt, 8, Box: 505, Atianta. One M. B. gobbler, 1 mos. old will weigh more thun- 30 lbs. $6.50; 4 gobblers. 6 ms old. $5.00 a.3 2 hens, $3.00 ea.; aiso 1 reg. Holstein male, 20 mos. old. Mrs. oe; Lambert, Forest Park. M. B. turkeys, Apr. hatch, toms, $5.00; hens, $3.00; Shinning coops ret. R. H. Gibbs, Zatenton. Several nice turkey gobblers, 6 and 15 mos. old for sale. D. A. Bradham, Rt. 4, Box $7 Glenn- ville. 200 M. B. turkeys, ready to ship in Dec. 30c Ib. fob. $2.0C books order. Bal. cod. Lester McCrary. Molena. es : Beautiful thoroughbiec White and Fawn Indian Runner drakes. 6 mos. old, $2.00 ea. del. Esther Mason, Rt. 1, Mt. Vernon, Few Big Bone Gian: Bronze turkeys. 20 mos. old. tens, $8.00; toms, $10.00 and $12.00 ea. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. Large Mallard drakes: Black and White Muscovey ducks, pure B. O. rooster, $1.00 a.; Muscovey heavy breed hens. Roderta Mc- Collum, Grantville. 3 Indian Runner anc White Pekin mixed drakes and 5 hens 75 ea. fob. Cash with eet Mrs. R. C, Henderson, Man One Muscovey draks seven quackless ducks, mixd colors. $7. 00 lot fob. G. C. Smith, Ad- rian. 20 nice, fat ey avout half are hens, wt. 8-10 lbs.; toms, 12- 20 lbs. for sale. Mrs. W. B. Folds, Granite Hill. 25 Mammoth Bronze toms, Apr. hatch, wt., 16 to 20 Ibs... sired from 102 egg str., $759 to $10.00 ea. Choice breeders Mrs. L. D. Scoggins, Rt. 1. Newnan: 6 White Pekin ducks and 1 drake, 75c ea.; exchange for Sil- ver Lace Wyandotte cens or R. I. Red hens: one duck tor one hen. ea A. J. oe Tasiayoosa, Rt. "60 fat Mem moth Brenze tur- keys, this yrs. haten, 8 to 14 Ibs., average. Write for prices and particulars. Mrs. H. A. Martin Conyers. : WYANDOTTES: 18 Mar. hatch puilets Tarbox str., ready to lay, $1960 lot not prepaid; 9 Feb. hatch cockerels. same breed and str., i0 Ibs., 75c ea. Mrs. N. B. Gibbs, Uvalday 12 purebred S. L. Wyandotte hens and 1 rooster, AAA grade. 15 mos. old, $1.00 ea. Filen Mur- phy, Matthews. 4 Mar. hatch, R. C. White Wy- andotte roosters; 1 R. C. White Rock, $1.50; 1 R. C. White Rock. SE25 1 B. Orpinston pullets. Apr. hatch: 3 or 4 R. . Red pul- lets. 75c ea.: 1 R. L Ree cocks. $1.25. Mrs. Ww. E. Hillman, By- romville. 2 White Pekin ducks; 1 White Muscovey duck and 1 drake, $3 Ase Mrs. J. N. Olds, Jr., Bowman, Rei Two R. C. S. L. Wyandotte cocks, 15 mos. old, $1.50 a.; hens. $1.00 ea.; Mar. and Apr. cocks and pullets, 75c ea. Dxcia Harris Lula. 2 purebred Wiite Wyandotte roosters, ready for service, $1.80 both; 5 purebred Partridge Rock hens and 1 rooster, $10 CO iot; 14 purebred B. R. hens nd 1 roos- ter. $16.00 jot; 8 purebred B. R. pullets, 75c ea. fob. Ntrs. Mattie McPherson, Rabun Gan, Rt. 1. 7 or 8 White Wyandotte cock- erels, ready for service, $1.00 ea. fob. J. J. Wade, Pleas Rt-2, Super grade R. C. 5. L. Wyan- dotte cockerels, Apr. | Satcn. $b.0C ea. not prepaid. Mrs. E, B. Mc- Leroy, Eatonton, Rt. 1. Jno. Muirhead, 596 Hope drakes, $1.25; $1.50. Ex: hange for } first letter. Mrs, 3) B= oi Sparta, Rt. 2. ce Want 2 spr. hatci 1939 i farm at reasonable saiary. boa John Moses. POULTRY WAN? BANTAMS: . Want Black and- Whit ins. Must be purebred. Wi or sell Leghorn hens or B lets. Frank Barford, 118: land Ave S. E, Atlanta Want one pr. Japaes bantams. 8 wks. old. cheap. Mrs. Emily . Cra Newnan. ; BARRED AND OTHER RO Want 4 Parks str. Var. hatch -.roosters. Muss br blooded. State lowest cash and details. T. M. Weich LEGHORNS: Want 25 W.- i: puliets, hatch. prefer AAA str or high in egg producti. 0 quality. Stat price de: by in person. Mrs. Alfred Me Canton. . MINORCAS: Want 20 to 30 Pone str. Minorca pullets or young and 1 cock. Trade AAA B pay cash. Mrs. H .Darnell, REDS (Rhode Islands) : Want 20 to 30 R. I. Red P. Rocks, Feb. or Marck | pullets, A-1 stock, free fron ease and lice and we!l dek. particulars and best pric a Camp, Marietta, Rt. AS MISCELLANEOUS POUL 2 WANTED: Want to hear from p havine White Faced Black ish, S. C. Leghorns. Dark Sussex. Buttercups, Red- Dark Red Game, Buckeye ens, R. C. Brown Leghorn. want eggs from this stoc W., Atlanta. Want heavy breed hens change for some nice 3 mi shoats or brood sow. T. J. Po Rt. 1. Folkston. REDS (New Hampshire: Want to exchange 3 Ibs. Willets Wonrer frostpi oof lish pea seed for one AAA Hampshire Red or S. C. R TI. cock, early fali hateh, wt. 2% 3 lbs.. for 1940 breedin= pur se C. C. Newberry, Pelram PIGEONS: : : Want W. King pigeons, o C. pigeons.mated prs. only change value. Gordon Dai 794 Prince Ave., Athens. TURKEYS. GUINEAS. GE DUCKS, ETC., WANTED: Want price on 6 to 10 Sp guinea hens and roosier. M cheap for cash. State det White Holland turkey hens 1 tom, unrelated. Mrs. Arthi Smith, Sharon. Rt. 1. POSITIONS WANTED Want good 2 i ane on basis; 15 or 20 A. cotton: good man. Must be good, da house. Have plenty help Wo take 1 h. crop and work 1 old boy for wages. Dont d nor smoke. Write varticular. St letter. R. L. Meeks. Gaye Want 4h. farm on halves $25. 00 mo. furnished, with houses. barns and pasture, good neighborhood. Pienty force. Good ref. C. BP W Mitchell, Rt. 2. Middleaged. une -neuml man with life time exp., job at+once as overseer of room and laundry. Elderiy cou someone who needs reliable m: to look after farm. Best of r ences, Jas. A. Ryais, Surr c-o Gen. Del. ee Man, wife, 2 children w place on farm as vaietake Gairy work. raising poultry, 10 yrs. exp. poultry. Take kind farm work, at this ti Atlanta, a = walt St. S. W. Want big 1 horse crop on 3 and 4ths or standing rent. M be good land for cotton, cor or 5 R. house and barn. Wr particulars. first letter. J. Meeks, Gay Rt 1. = Want job on farm. 5 in fa 4 Jarge enough to work. Can driv truck and tractor. Farmed life (been with man now for yrs.) can handle 1 or 2h. far Have to be moved and furnish Go anywhere. Let me hea cuce. William Spikes, Doug Rt 3. Christian woman, 28 yrs. | (with boys, 12, 10 and 7 vies fifth grade education, reared, xp., wants light work and home for self and be Write or see. Mrs. Susie Spra berry, Atlanta 164 Rawson S nt 2 or 3h. farm in So. Ga., 0 basis. Want g00d Jand, se, mules and toois. 10 in fam- Can run self: Exp. in tobacco, ton and peanuts. J. H. Foskey- chran, Ft. 2: 0 D, Thomas- * horaman wants job on breaking and training es for farm work, saddle or ring (Can breax the bad , also breeding. Write. F. C. on, Duluth, ant job as farm overseer. and references. J. R. Mock, nencumbered woman wants farm work, no field work. or $5.00 week. Mrs. Hattie East At lanta, 45% Monu- Ave., S. E. : 1 1 good 1 horse farm on s or for wages. Apply at ae Pz ROUEN: Claxton, Rt ng qiatvied man (small y) wants job on aairy farm. exp. ad. C. Edmondson, At- ee Good hand to work* tex Priest, Covington, Rt. 3 ene Sree duce. Atlanta, 258 Central Ave., Eocaple to do tarm chores d place, milk cow, etc, Can ost anything. Reasonable and home. i7 yrs. old. and healthy. Miss Dolly Cordele, Rt. G es o Sol. of 9 6 Skee 3 men girls). would zonsider. fair of most anykind of work. dairying and gen. farm nt job building and repair- jouses in connection with al _ farming. Unencumbered bad habits. Write. J. E. ddieaged white woman, ood no incumbrances, need rant light farm work, no rk. Furnish rei. and oth- rmation if desired. Miss ordon, Round Oak. s ng man wants job on farm Atlanta, Drive truck, and are of small dairy. Married Robert Meehan, College Rt. 1, Box 295. ight far mwork, no field salary and home. Miss Agerton, Atlanta, c-o Gen. * | Salary and heme. Miss ouse, pplente, c-o Gen. oe as - ae 41 age, married, 2 small chil- High school education, 3 xp. in oo broilers ee H. Bexley. TASS abu eiaie. man with ete wants job. Exp. in breed- raising livestock, poultry ne, truck aad tractor and all kinds of farm ma- oS also am good gardner, -E. Mann, Atianta, (826 de Leon Ave. good 1 horse farm for alves, good 4-5 R. house ter, woods, barn and pas- ave own meat and corn Vic through the year. 2 in Have to be as W.R. Barnesville, Ri. aoe crop on snare ba- nd 3 hoe hands. Have! to ae C. Newsome, Mit; nt small an farin, stand- nt, or man to furnish land ertilizer and I furnish stock peaks In So. Ga. io. grow to- Be exp. Jas. Whisnant, cumb: red woman wants rm work, no field work, and salary. Mrs Myrtle Atlanta, 287 Luckie St. r. old man wanis job on dairy.. Well exp. in both, ve truck and tractor; illing worker, vo anywhere time. Expect. year round 15. 00 or $20.00 mo. board aundry. FE: ees Blue , Box 111. nt trade with gocd man for 16: crop on shares. Have 4 hoe hands ard 2 plow ds for wages. Want good 1 pasture, water ba ndy to e, in healthy community. Do drink nor smoke. Honest and stworthy in every wa Cy Re: Mitchell, Rt. 2 ant 1 horse crop cn halves 0 and job through the win- { an arive truck and tractor. where. Write. Clarence : king Rock, Rt. 2. unt ob with: respectable, res| od: McLeod, Milan, Rt. 2.] ight farm work, no field) . Want job at once on dairy or farm for salary. Goud worker and exp. dairyman. 2& yrs. old, wife and self, can furnish ref. J. B. Foster, Sunnyside. 25 yr. old man wants job on ing worker, wants light farm work, no field work, fo: reason- : gee salary. Miss Ches:ey Smith- hart, Atlanta, 471 Colser Rd. Want 1 h. farm 3-50 basis. Like to move befors Xmas. T. E. Bullard, Baxley, tt 2 25 yr. old ma nwazits job on farm $15.00 mo. board and laun- dry. Can drive car and tractor. also. J. W. Heaton, AHarajson. Want 1h. farm. Faimea all life time Do any kind fs:m work. dairying, overseeing and up-keep of place. 50-50 basis. At once. E. H. Foster, Parrott, Rt. 1. Want job light farm work, no field work. Sarah Mae Ludy, Summerville, 508 Church St. - Want 1 horse crov, 5(-50 basis in good Christian setticement, or take dairy job. 4 tn family, all able to work. G. G Meeks, Hampton, Rt. 2, Box 69. Want job building and repair-. ing farm bldgs., with .general farming. Unen- cumbered and no vad_ habits. .| Write. J. E. Roberts. Dunwoody. Want 2 h. farm on shares or|- halves. Have to be furnished $10.00 mo. Have corr, hogs, cow and feed for all and 2 plow hands. 3 hoe hands. Do. not smoke nor drink. Good ref. or exc. ref. Charlie R. Wade, Mi* teil Rt. 2, work, 16 yrs. old. Miss dia Brook- shire, Gainesville, Rt. 7, Box 116, Want 3 h. farm on 50-50 basis with man who has good land, mules and tools and 1 who be- lieves in the Golden Ruie. Pre- fer place where can raise tobac- co, also near church and school. Jas. M, Erwin, Ocilla, Rt. 1, Box 276, Aba Want job light farm work, no field work. Mrs. E. &. Johnson, Waycross, 1502 Bailey St 20 yr. exp. carpenter and paint- er, 14 yrs. with one man manage- ment of 30 horse farm, fair black- smith, operate tractor and truck. Want job. Apply. Leon Adams, Covington, Want 25 or 30 A. farm near Atlanta standing rent, for a poultry farm, with scoc house, or want good 2 h. crop with re- liable party on 50-50 basis, or consider wages where can get full time work. Boy 16 (7 children on down to 3yrs.). Lottie Cavender, Conyers, Rtn ds - Want job on farm. Can handle labor and other work. Go any- where. Want 12 mos. work. Rob- ert Burks Brooks, c-9 J &. Trice. - Want job on farm. 22 yrs. old, single, no bad habits Willie Cc. Fitzgerald, PUIG RE 1, 18 yr. old white boy wants job on farm. Sober, exp. truck driver. Will consider dairying or pouitry. also trucking. References if nec- essary. William C. Boyette, Sor Ried, c-0 Ww. P. Boy- ette. Refined woman waits job light farm work no field work, $2.50 week and home with small fam- ily. Mrs. Alma Wiliams, Cuth- bert, Rt. 1, c-o J. L. Willaims. - Dairyman wants job or will work on share basis. T. L. Kin- ney, LaGrange, 201 McLendon Ave. 9 Girl 16, wants light farm work, no field work. Reasonable liable people. Miss Davelyn Law, Lakeland. Need job on dairy farm at once, by day, week or month, 10 yrs. exp: Can drive truck or trac- tor. Honest, do not drink, good worker. Go anywhere at any time. Write or see soon. White. Willie F. Cochran, Aivianta, 324 Ga, Ave., S. W. Wa 7914. - 30. yr. old white woman wants job light farm worx, no field work. Go anywhere. Come after or send bus fare. Esiie Bass, Tar-. rytown, Want job overseeing farm or other work. Best of rei Start ae time. W. W. Carroll, ,Carrolt- on . Want some Sngepenr ie boxes on halves, with house, wood and patches for garden, ee. Man, wife ahd boy want day labor on farm when not in Boxes, also tend cattle for use 9f GR H. B. Stubbs, Hazlehurst, Rt. 38 yr, old woman ae 1 small child, wants light farm work, no field work, for board and home with nice people and small salary. Willing worker and know how to co Mrs. A, D. Hayes, Rome, Middleaged woman with 2 girls, 10 and 16 yrs. oid respectively. want place looking afie- poultry, milking cows, garden and other light farm = work, no field work, Prefer near Douglas or Bruns- wick. Mrs. Ethel see See boro, a, dace in connection tractor. Raised on farm. . good ge Bight : aS MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, November 15, 1939, OSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED |FARM HELP WANTED Want a 3 h. farm on 50-50 ba- sis. Have own corn, potatoes, cow hogs so can vet through on $16.00 mo. Like have 2 houses or more, 4 plow and 4 hoe hands. G. R. Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 2. Young man and wife want job on poultry or.dairy farm or over- seeing gen. farm. Good ref. Mar- vin H, Pruitt, Cumming, Rt. 4. Middleaged woman with 15 yr-.| old son wants work on truck-farm near high-school, orefer around Doerun or Moultrie. Honest, sood character and congenial. Ref. exch. Move about Jan. Ist. Mrs. Essie Weeks, Moultrie, Rt. 1. 30 yr. old married man wants job looking after poultry, stock. cows, hogs, garden, etc Exp. in farm machinery and truck driving, also. Hara widling workers. H. R. Sharp, East Point. East Washington St. Want 1 h. farm near Cordele preferred. Plenty forc?. Have to be moved and furnished. 8 in family, 1 to hire out. J. T. Gresh- am, Norman Park. Want place on: farm, supt. or 2 - 5 horse farm on halves with livestock in connection. Well exp. | in farming in both No. and So. Ga. J. F. Adair, Wrightsville, Rt. i, Married man, 35, with 3 chil- dren, wants job on hog or poul- try or gen. farm. Will not go to So. Ga. Can drive truck and Refer- ences. Tom Bell Huston, Nor- cross, Rt. 1, Want light farm w-rx, no field] Young man and wite no chil- for home and $3.06 week. dren, wants job on farm. Both in Ith, exp. truck and trac- tor driver, also fairly good car- penter, and any kind of farm work, Born and raised on farm. J. B. Dorsey, Atlanta, 3600 North Side Drive. 30 yr. old white man wants job on dairy, or take job as caretaker, poultry farm or anything in that line. No field work, but can drive car. Explain details in first let- ter. Must be near Atlanta. Can start at once. J: A. Hilton Dora- ville, RFD 1. Nice, country - raised woman and 2 children want home~on farm with Christian people. Work for board, room and ciothes and little spending money. All good hand to work. Want 1 to go to school. Good ref. Come see or send bus fare. Mrs. Annie Blan- kenship, Glennville, Rt. 4, Want blacksmith shop and erist mill in good location, or, take wage job, a horse-shoer and | gen. repair man. S. B. SORE Car- rollton, Rt..1. . Want 2 h. farm on halves, 3 men (between 24 and 34 yrs. old) to work, 1 woman. Like to move and begin working at once with responsible man. Write or see. H. Js Thurmond, Richland. A nice, refined, colored girl, wants light farm work no field .work, for reasonable salary- Em- ma Nealy, Atlanta, 501 Martin St.S. E. . Want job on dairy or stock farm at once. White and am sin- gle. Alfred E. Smith, Atlanta, 690 Boss Ave., N. W. 2 Want job with good Notesk so- ber man, feeding and icoking af- ter. hogs and other livestock. Married, wife and 1 chiid. Do not smoke nor drink. Have to have house and wood. State salary paid, ete., in first ietter. Hollis Barnes, Rebecca, Box 55. 34 yr. old_man with wife, wants job on farm for wages and room salary and home wilh good, re-| and board. Can drive truck. Pre-| fer within 25 mi. Atianta. Move at once. John Hyder. Scottdale. Man and wife (both 21) with 10 mos. old baby, want work on farm or dairy. Can drive truck or tractor and do other farm work. Austin Watson, Cum- ming, Rt. 2: Man and wife, want job on dairy, 20 Yrs ience, prefer near Savannah, or no children, Augusta. Or 1 horse farm in 200d: shape. Clifford L. Billing, States- boro, Rt. 2, . Want job with dairy, or - other | work. Self and 2 grown boys exp. in dairy work. 6 in family. Pre- fer in Fulton Co. Ret. exch, F. L. Thompson, Ben Hiv. Young married man with small family wants job. 2 vrs. exp. in poultry and Hatchery. Write at once. Lonnie Rosier, Augusta, Rt. 4, : jestees Middlieaged woman wants light farm work, no field work, near Macon or Atlanta, but go any- where. Mrs. J. A. Duke, Macon, 7164: Hemlock St. Sober, honest man wants job, 29 yrs. old, exp: truck and tractor driver and mill worx. Write. E. C. Longino, Anderonville 48 yr. old man watts job on farm. Can do carpenter work; paint, and do all kinds electrical work. Would take joo as yard man or caretaker on poultry farm. Small salary. com and board. FE. L.. aes b00L Wieuca Rd., Atlanta. tractor, |) ton. Good, house, out-bles., ter, mail and bus route: Jences) Mrs. Guy Smith, Hephzibah. exper- Want job overseeing farm, from 2 to 10 horse farm. 45 yrs. old, single, go anywhere. W. M. Thomas; Lula, Rt. 1,. Bex 4- Man with wife and 6 children want job on farm or crop on shares for 1940. Ready tc move. Can furnish ref. W. E. Sharp, Summerville, Rt. 3... Want 1 oh: farm ox halves. Wife and 1 child. Willing worker (no whiskey head). Have be moved and financed Ist yr Raised on farm. Write. . F. Hol- lomon, Athens, 240 Beuiah Ave. Want wage job on farm, Hard working man, 27 yrs. old. no bad habits. Charlie R. Lewis, Jackson, Rise Settled, unencumberec woman wants light farm work. no field work. In answering state in de- tail duties. Miss Catherine L. Wood, Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del. Young man wants job on farm. Needs work badly. Do anything. High school graduate, Good: ref. erences. Small salary. Call Ra 2589. David Brooks, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 626. Want job on farm, general farm work, also exp. in grinding corn and sawmill. Married, 1 boy. C. F. Henderson, Atlanta, c-0 Gen. Del. FARM HELP WANTED reli- Want an unencumbered, education for light farm work, at once. Mrs. W. J. MeDougald, Gaddistown, Want country woman 40-45, yrs. old, white or colored at once. No field work. Mrs. R. N. Stanley, Lovett. Want 1 h. cropper. with atobk. able finance self, on falves. I furnish fertilizer and land; oth- er party everything e'se, or on 3rds and 4ths. Mrs. Mary L. Kim- ball, McDonough, Rt, 3. : Want country reared, healthy; strong farm hand abou: 40 yrs. old, honest, sober and industrious. 15 mi. Atlanta, 3 mi. No. Jones- boro. Good land, 9 out-bidgs., good residence, wood anc water. H. Brocklesby, Riverdale. Want at once, nice, white, 25- 40 yr. old woman for light farm work, no field work. Good home with aged couple and reasonable salary. J, S. Gibbs, Ty Ty. Want middieaged woman for light farm work, no. field. work, but must milk cow. $2.00 week, room and board. Mrs. ida Manor, Petton,. het. : Will consider share ue to right man with good: references for good 1 horse farm, 6 mi. Den- wa- near church and school. J. J. Music, Alma, P. O. Box 113. Want healthy woman, 25-45 yrs. without children to milk and work. $3.00 week to good: worker. Mrs. G. T.. Chaffin, icabigels: Rt. 1, Box Bie Want settled, rellable colored woman for light farm work. Tend to poultry, but no field work for good home (moderr conven- and reasonable. salary. Want dairyman, sober, honest, industrious, with family large enough to run dairy ana work 1 or 2 h. farm on shares. $30.00 month. Experienced desired. Let- ters answered only if mot other- wise traded. Fred 1. White. Buckhead, Rt. 1. Want good sober man for 1 h. crop, 50-50 basis. 10 A. aliotment. 4 R. house, good barn, ! bale cot- ton to acre. Must have plenty help, that can work about 3 acres in truck crop and extra work in peach orchard, Have 2 mutes and plenty of tools. White or colored. Apply. W. B. Loyd, Rome, Rt. 2. Want at once single man, set- tled, industrious for rest of this and next year for farm work. No drinkers considered. Ed D. Gun- by, Culverton. Want couple for 1 horse farm in small town in Mor2>an county. Standing rent or third and fourth of crop. Mrs. McRae, Atlanta. 88 E. Baker St.. Apt. A, Wa 2486. Want good farmers fer 1, 2 and 3 h. farm for standine rent in Coweta County, 28 mi. Atlanta. Good land, sev. houses; near church and school. Mrs. W. H. Hill, Palmetto. Want smart, industrious, sober. white man to help with gen. farming. Married but not over 3 in family. K. I. Helmey. Marlow. - Want colored man and wife 30-45 yrs. of age. Bota to work. Pay good salaries. J. T. Donald- son, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Want white man or boy who does not drink for yard work and light chores around pluce, get up wood, garden, etc., $2.00 week, board and laundry. Must be grown and strong. Thos, W. Farmer, Atlanta, Ae 6, Mt. Paran Roa iat ty. Mrs. A. Corrad, Sa-. able woman with commer school USE ee light farm work, no field work Oliver, Rt. 2. | eate with: Mrs. Madge B- . schools and churches. 17 deri Want wage hands for bal. this year and 1940. Pay all wages or part of crop; if single, give board - and laundry, or for families, will furnish houses wood end water, Live 1 mi. Orland. C. R. Sanders, | Adrian, Rt. 1. Want good, Christian, indus- trious, middleaged woman, white or colored to live in home (3 in> family) and do light farm work, no field work. State-salary ex- pected and particulars about self in first letter. Mrs. Sarak Bele Lake Park. Want man and wife to live on farm and do chore work. C. R.. ves, Chickamauga, Rt 2.. Want unencumbered woman, 40 to 65 yrs. of age, to make home with elderly couple and do light | farm work, no field work, $1.00. week and private room. Mrs. Po H. Herndon, Woodstock, Rt. 2. Want settled, refined woman. 40-45, for light farm work, no field work. References required. $2.00 and board. Mrs. Mary Cows. an Rockmart, 716 Goodyear Ave. Want nice, respectab:e white or colored girl or woman for light farm work, no field work, Give home, board, clothes and some sPending money. Kind treatment. Mrs. Fred Cavender, Prankim, ii 3: Want colored farm hana, single or with small family, for 1940. Good house and salary. In Eman-= yannah, 205 W. 38th St. Want good farmers for 2-2 horse farms, good houses, plenty fire wood. Standing rent; also . want man and family, day labor to attend to stock. Alex H. Ste- phens, Jonesboro, c+o" Fitzgerald Farms. Sal Want white man, 35: 40 yrs: old, single, honest, sober to look things rest of this year and share crop 1940. On West Green and Broxton Road, 4 miles West Green. Mrs. g 20 Eis, Wer Green. Want reliable ee on 3rds wie 4ths or standing rent. 5 R. house, chicken house and farm land es= pecially good for truck or cot- ton, W. F. Bentley, Stune Mtn,, Rt. 2, (3 mi. East Stone Mitn.)_ Want good, honest. settled man for farm work, one who can drive truck and milk cows. Board, laundry and reasonable salary. Clyde Charles, Ellijay, Rt. 5, Bo i : - Want achtied colored woman or. man with wife to live on farm. $2.50 week for woman and pay man by week extra for other farm work. Mrs. A. L, Jones, Newnan, Rt. 5. Want healthy, reliable, good woman, able and, willing to do Good home (3 adults), private room and salary. State age and particulars about self. Mrs. John Solomon, Jeffersonville, Rt. 1. Want reliable colored family to make a crop for 1940: as much as one good plow hand with ex- tra help to work in tobacco and peanut crop. Good house, water. 2 wood, reasonable garcen spot, Fair wages; also settled white man with good ref., does not drink for caretaker. Board and salary. M. C. Padgett, Sijlson. | Want single | woman, white or colored, 25-40 yrs. for earden and | gen. light farm work, no field work. Room, board and $6.00 mo Must be refined. Mrs. Carl C Holicy, Atlanta, 23 Fair St. S.W.- Want nice, reliable wcman for light farm work, no field work. Live as one of fami'y and ere onable salary. Mrs. J. B, Everitt Want woman for light aria work, no field work. Reasonable weekly wages, Mrs. M. ise Gilley, Adel, Rt. 2. : Want clean, honest, unencum=_ bered white woman for light farm work, no field work. Room, board and $5.00 month. Good home for right patty, Communi J.B. Bagwell, At lanta, 468 Blake Ave., Wa 9204. Want family to cultivate 1 hh, crop on halves. Furnish self, witlhs another in family work fo1 wages. Hire all winter work done. Good 4 R. house, pasture, water. Near lanta. J. T. Lee Morrow, Rt. 1.. Want middieaged woman, nice and clean, to help with light farm. work, no field work. Must know how to milk. Good Nome ( 4 il family) and small salary. Write. Se W. O. Tygon, | Acworth, R \ Want reliable colored man 50 2h. farm on shares. Must have good habits and no drunkard.: Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett. ~~ Have room on my truck farm 10 mi. Atlanta ,for itarge wh farm family and a iarge coloret farm family. Pay men, $1.00 da: and house and wood and som vegetables. A fine opportunity fo right kind of people. R. F. Sams 20 Slalee oO. s te