Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1940 January 1

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More Income for Southern Farmers s y

dent tus for corals and southern farm-
940 and future years is pregicies by Com- :
ne Columbus Roberts.

orgia crop value in 1939, said Mr. Rob-
may be off some, but that is largely due to .

conditions. We had a wet spring and sum-
ich hindered the farmers in planting their
d in harvesting the grain-crops. Much grain

ver cut due to wet lands.

eo corn crop is off this year more than fif-
lion bushels, which of course will affect

sars feed crop, plus the fact the oat crop is

ort about a half million bushels.

believe much grain may yet be sown, which

vorable weather will help out the feed prob-

xt spring and summer.

definitely believe the turning point has been

in Georgia farming and that from now on. })

he succeeding years, better crops will be
and the income of the farmer will grad-



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This will be brought about By the changed
d of farming being followed in Georgia and.
ith. I confidently believe that if the soil
methods, adopted by the Roosevelt admin-

on are followed for the next ten years as

eo for the last four or five years, that the

gia and the southern farming area wijl be
mpletely re-made, which will mean a new day

paeficial effect and if continued, more good
will follow.

om year to year in othe future, I expect. to,
Georgia farm. income increase gradually,





foes of fresh vegetables prevailing on the
Farmers Market, December 28th:
| G PLES, Golden Delicious, bu. __--$1-15-$1.25
BEANS, per bu. hamper 1.50- 1.65
CABBAGE, bulk, per cwt. 1.50- 1.75
LARDS, per doz. bunches _.___..._ .50-. .60
ISTARD GREENS, per WU, 2 30- 65
ATOES, 100-lb. sack SAS GUA ees _. 1.75- 2:00
ASH (Yellow Crookneck) bu. 1.50- 1.75
EET POTATOES, per CW eee 1.25- 1-35
RNIPS, bunched, per doz. 40- .60
RNIP SALAD, Pic ae 50- .65





wheceby more and oe crops will be ero
along with a gain in livestock and poultry.

Mr. Roberts also predicted a gain in Georgia

truck crops. The Farmers Markets are in good

position to help the farmers market their truck and
other crops, and I hope they patronize these State

Markets, located over the state. a

_. We have made some progress recently. toward
getting lower freight rates, which will help some,

, and while the progress will be gradual, I expect

Georgia and all the Southern states to increase he
farm income from year to year.

Peanut Pork Week Set i in
| Georgia.



Gonteclones Colninbus Roberts has issued a
call for Georgia people to observe the week of Jan.
15-20 as Peanut-Pork Products Week.

This is done, says

our people the high value of peanut-fed hogs and
to show them the importance of this industry.
Mr. Roberts also stated that a Peanut-Pork

' Products? show will be held at the Farmers Mar-

ket on Glen Iris Drive in Atlanta during that week.
Mr. C. H. Bishop will be manager of the Show.

Georgia is fortunate, says Mr. Roberts,
having every major packing firm of the nation = :
erate plants in this state which last year processed

aed

one million Georgia hogs, which were fed, for the |

most part, on Peanuts.

Tests show that Peanut. Fed hams are equal
in flavor to other hams and Georgia is fortunate in
being a. leader in this kind of meat.

In raising hogs, we are not only diverse
our. crops, but we are producing both hogs and
peanutstwo crops in one. The hogs root up their
own peanut feed and get fat, thus saving the farm-_
er the trouble and expense of harvesting the pea-
nuts for the hogs.

Georgia is increasing Cae number of hows,

: there being more on Georgia farms in Jan. 1; 1939,



Atlanta Spot Cotton

. Atlania spot cotton closed today at 10.79c basis |
middling 15/16 inch staple.

The average price of middling 15/16 inch cot-
ton at the ten southern spot Markets today was
| 10, 86c per pound.

. Middling 7/8 inch average was 10.68 a
pound.

Mr. Roberts, not only e :
boost the consumption of pork but to stress upon |

Wyatt H. Foster, of Rome.

tS than ever before. Georgia farmers reported 3 i ial

000 pigs and: hogs on the farms this year, com

-pared with 1,312,000 in ga gain of 242 oO,

the last nine years.

Georgia meat packers ana grocery: nen are
urged to join in this move to further the use of

Georgia pork products, thus helping themselves and

the hog growers at the same time.

Mr. Roberts stated that the U. S. Department
of Agriculture reports Georgia farmers received
$25, 000,000 gross, for hogs and hog products SOM:
last year.

This puts our hog crop next to cotton in cash

-value, he said,



_ Rome Livestock Meeting

ROME, Ga. Dea! 19 Members of the a

Valley Livestock Association today elected Ralp

Coursey, Trion dairyman, president, at their annual
meeting here. He succeeds Theo Stivers, of Rome.
ge W- E. Morgan, Haralson County. agent, wag

~ elected vice president, and Henry Pyne, of Rome, :

was named secretary and treasurer, enone

Reporting on activities of the association : since

it was formed a year. ago, George W. Gibson, lives

stock specialist, declared that much headway had

been made in the ten North Georgia counties, and

Cherokee County, Alabama, which are covered by
the association. Haralson County was awrded the:
prize for most oS in building trench silos.







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- Livestock

ATLANTA'These prices quoted by White
Provision Company, are on strictly corn-fed hogs.
_ Hogs: 180-240 pounds, $5.75; 150 to 175 pounds,
$5.50; 145 pounds down, $5 down; 245 to 300 pounds
$5.50; 305 to 350 pounds, $5 25; good roughs to 350. j
pounds, $5; good roughs, 350 to 500 pounds, ce

CATTLE es

Cattle: Few strictly dry-fed, best type. tae
bringing $7.50 to $9. Majority best native steers
and heifers bringing $4.75 to $5.25; common, $4 to
$4.50. Fat cows, $4.50 to $4.75, few. good individuals
higher. Common cows, $3.75 to $4.25. Canners. $3 |
to $3.50. Good bulls, $4.50 to $5. Common, $4 to]
$4.25. Best calves, $8 to $8. 50; medium, $6.50 to



$7.50; cay e to $5.50; throwouts, $4.50 down.





BARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCE

Eges | quoted below on the Atlanta Market are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below
Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia: egg law.
eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. :

ese quotations.

Atlanta Ashburn

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GIA MARKETBULLETIN

Published Semi-Menthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS KOBERTS, Commissioner

STILES A. MARTIN, Editor s
Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia
Publishing Office Covington, Ga.
Send all letters to Vide? ane Lae
State Capitol, lanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 357sBureav a Markets. 222 State Capitol

Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post
Office at Covington, Georgia under the Act of yune 8. 1930. Ac-
cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103. Act of October 8. 1917.

Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.



Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing
~ more than 36 words including name and address.

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

ae Peach Growers Meet
WIACON, Ga., December 14The Georgia Association of

Peach Growers, in annual session here today, furthered plans





--waukee, chairman of the board,

for its 1940 program of merchandising and advertising, and
authorized the appointment of a committee to study legislation

- to be proposed at the 1941 session of the general assembly.
Speakers at the session today were Aubrey Milam, of At-
Janta, former president of the National League of Wholesale
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Distributors; James D. Godfrey, Mil-

G. I. A.; Cyrus Denman, agri-

. eultural advisory counsel, National Association of Food Chains:
* Charles C. Morgan, Atlanta, State Planning Board; and Sturges
- Dorrance, New York, advertising and merchandising counsel to
the Georgia-Carolinas Peach Marketing Board. _ 2

Hon. Columbus Roberts, commissioner of agriculture, was a
- guest at the meeting and tendered the assistance of the Farm De-
partment in every way possible. oe





Second Hand Machinery
: FOR SALE

Second-Hand Machinery
FOR SALE





























/ McCormick-Decring seven ft.
tractor disc harrow, $35.00. Trade
for pigs, hay or corn. Jas. B:
- Baritch Augusta (Milledgeville
- Read).
- Good turning .plow, No. 72%,
-* good cond.. $650 or exc. for
White Rock or Barred Rock
chickens, 7 young hens and roos-
ter. A. J. Pope,-Tallapoosa,. Rt. 2.
Fordson tractor and Oliver disc
harrow. both good cond., $100.00
for both. W. B. Dodson Fair-
burn, Rt. 2.
Miss Dixie. Avery dbl. Hopper
corn, velvet bean and peanut,
planter, with plates. In good
cond. bargain at $11.50 FOB. C.
_ B. Biggar, Haddock. |
Fordson tractor, good runninz
-eond., reasonable or trade for
equal value; want Fordson plow
_ and garden tractor if cheap. Lu-
ther F. Johnston, Decatur, Rt. 2,
Clairmont Road.
Grist Mill, complete, 48 - in.
rocks top runner, for sale. H. H.
_ Rogers, Charing.
John Deere 6 disc tiller, al!
wheels overhauled (has net been
in field since discs were put on
and overhauled), $165.00; also 2
- riding cultivators, $25.00 ea. All
_ FOB. H. A. Swords, Swords Ga.
1 upright, 4 h. p. lookout boil-
er, perfect cond., $50.00; 8 h. p.
Case portable boiler and eng..
new grates, valves and connec-
ions, $85.00. These have been
used with the processing cf ap-
ple cider. juice vinegar and oth-
er orchard uses. C. M. Miller,
- Cornelia.
Fordson tractor with skider,
_ $75.00. Exc. for cows or hogs in
good cond. Mrs. W. A. Key, Dry
_ Branch.

- fbrooder stoves, perfect cond., used
only one time; all self-regulating
and ready to run. $6.00 ea. Cash.
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.

16 in. grist mill, almost new,
for sale or trade for cattle, hogs,
or corn at market price also a
600 egg Sears Super Hatcher Inc.
$17.50. E. B. Shoemaker, West
Point.

Avery 2 h. walking cultivator,

good cond., used but very little,
for sale. Dr. Robert L. Lester,
_ Marietta. *
_ McCormick-Deering riding cul-
tivator, in running cond. 21
horse plows, for sale. Geo, Mc-
Pherson, Moultrie.

- Used farm equipment, used in
operating 5 h. farm: Fordson
tractors plows. harrows, 1-h.
Plows, -2 h. plows, distributors,
Planters, etc, and any other
equipment you might need.
Write. C. M. Bowden, Atlanta,
435 Candler St., N. E. De 6401.

__ 24 in. rock Meadows corn mili,
guano distributor for sale or exc.
for walking cultivator, corn or
fresh in Jersey heifer. Theodore
_ Cox, Canton, Rt. 3.

good



Farmall tractor, cond,

8 large sizes Sears oil burning}



; Oliver, 2 disc plow, for sale. Da-
vid Tatum, Palmetto. =



Fordson tractor, ood. cond.,
$25.00 here. Mrs. Bertice Wig-
gins, Eldorendg.

20 in. Meadows corn mill and 2
hole sheller, in good shape, $100

cash or exc. for hogs or calves}

at market price. G. M. Williams,
Conyers, Rt. 3.



Second-Hand Machinery
WANTED



Want 2 bottom tractor plow.
also a dbl. hopper Cole corn and
peanut Planter, to be in good
cond., and bargain. John Mon-
delli, Valdosta, 507 So. Patter-
son Ave. - ;

Want a well auger for boring
wells on farm by hand. Leroy
McClain, Thomasville.

Want good garden tractor,
cheap. Write giving make horse
power and the least dollar that
will buy it. Robt. Stewart, Glenn.

Want 3 horse Riding cultivator.
State what you have and _ price.
L. E. Strange, Cobbtown, Rt. 2.

Want planters and cultivators
for Farmall F 12 tractor, real
cheap for cash. T. E. Ferrell,
Buckhead.

Want Cole combination planter
with extra plates and fertilizer
attachment, 1 horse mowing ma-
chine, and 1 h. hay rake. C. C.

Oglesby, Chamblee, Rt. 2.

Want a small size tandem trac-
tor harrow to cut not over 6 ft.
State make and best cash price.
W. T. Baugh, Madison.

Want John Deere or McCor-
mick mower and 2 Binder wheels.
J. F. Weliborn, Rock Springs.



Incubators & Brooders

Etc., For Sale



2 wood burning brooders, 1000
cap.. 25 (1 gal.) water founts; 25
feeders (3 ft.), also 1 oil brood-
er, 500 cap., for sale. D, P. Mar-
tin, Cobbtown. .

2000 cap. Hot Water battery
broiler plant, complete with in-
termediate and finishing batter-
ies priced to sell. Dick Scott,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Buckeye Inc., 600 egg cAp., oil
burning, $15.00; Super Hatcher,
250 ege cap., $10.00; both for
cee Paul Harris, Ranger, Rt.



Incubators & Brooders

Wanted



Exc. a 3% gal. Jersey cow
freshen last of February (3rd
calf) for incubator, not less 1000
cap., in No. 1 cond. Also want
some trapnest fronts, cheap for
cash. S. J. Griener, Atlanta, Rt.
5, Box 307. - ;

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PLANTS FOR SALE

Texas Wonder blackberries
(month earlier, larger and better
than native blackberries, 50c to
$1.00 doz., according to size. Ex-
change for dried fruit, honey or
new Gem strawberry Plants. M.
N. Wertz, Thomasville.

Missionary strawberry plants,
500, 85; $1.50 M del. Mrs. Leila
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 30c
C; improved Gibson and Jungs
wonderberries, Red Gold Sugar
Saver, 40c C; 300 for $1.00; Mas-
todon everbearing and Jewell
strawberries, 50c C, all true to
name. Mrs. Sarah Grindlie, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Frostproof



eabbage

500, 45c; '75c M; 3 M, $1.75; 5 M
up 50c M: Quality, count,
promptness guar. B, J. Head, Al-
ma. :

Thousands Lucretia dewberry
and Eldorado blackberry plants.
75 C; 500, $2.50. Mrs. B. L. Rob-

inson, Greenville.

| Improved Eldorado blackberry}
plants, $1.00 C, 200, $1.50; large

wild ante-bellum dewberry
Plants, same price. Maude Ham-
by, Greenville.

E. J. and C. W. frostproof cab-
bage plants, 500, 55c; 85c M;
White Bermuda onion plants,
same price. Postpaid. R. Chan-
clor,. Pitts,

Cabbage plants: E. J. and
Charleston, 500, 50e; 75c M; Ber-
muda onion plants. same price.
Special prices on large lots. Post-
paid on small orders. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.

Everbearing strawberry plants,
$1.50 M; 500, 85 del. No checks.
Mrs. O. C. Cantrell, Gainesville,
Ae, 2p
- Lady T. strawberry plants, $1.
M del; 5 M and more. 90c M.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.

Klondike strawberry plants, 80c
500; $1.50 M; Lady T. plants, 90c
C; $1.75 M, Young plants. Full
a. Lisbon Allen, Gainesville,

Klondike strawberry plants, 85
for 500; $1.50. M; Lady T., $1.10
500; $2.00 M. Prepaid. Mrs. Annie
oe Flowery Branch, Rt.

Mastodon everbearing and
Lady T. strawberry plants, 35c C;
$3.00 M; black raspberry, $1.25
doz.; catnip, Peppermint, horse-
mint, hoarhound, balm, colts foot,
25c doz. Del. in Ga. Mrs. Mary
Bell Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Box 35.

Grape plants, $1.00 to $3.00
doz.; scuppernong and musca-
dine, $2.00 to $4.00 doz. All differ-
ent kinds and~- varieties, early
and late, med. to large size. L.
E. Harrison, Dublin, Rt. 6.

Klondike strawberry plants 20c
C; 500, 75c; $1.40 M. Well rooted,
nice, young Plants, prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cum-

ming, Rt. I, Box 65.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M. No checks. P. B. Rey-
nolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Mastodon strawberry plants,
$2.50 M. No checks. Miss Faustine

Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Klondike strawberry plants 20c
C; 75c 500; $1.40 M; garden bean
geed, 25c cupful. Miss Grace
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1, Box 65.

Large, fresh extra early J.
and Chas. W., Copenhagen cab-
bage plants, 500, 40c; 75c M. Del.
Postpaid; 5 M, $2.50 Exp. Bermu-
da onions, same price. Sat. guar.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. :

Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
C, 80c, 500; $1.50 M. Del. Mrs.
ope aaa Flowery Branch,

teak ;

Strawberry plants, Lady T.,

| and Everbearing, 30c C; $2.00 M;

Klondike, 25c C. 85c, 500; $1.50
M. Postpaid. Now ready. Royce
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Strawberry Plants, 15c C; $1.50

iM. Exc. some for good, white feed |:

sacks. Med. to large berries, early
and delicious. Mis. C. C. Parks,
Oglethorpe, Rt. 2.
Leading variety cabbage and
collard plants, 20c C; 70c M;
Klondike and Everbearing straw-
berry- plants, 25 C; $1.40 M
a L. A. Crow, Gainesville,

Kudzu crowns, A-1 stock, $5.50
M. R. E. Lee, Concord.

Himalaya blackberry plants,
30c; 250, 60c; 500, $1.25; $2.50 M;
5-10 M lots, $2.00 M Del.; 500,
$1.00; $2.00 M. 5 to 10 M, $1.75 M,
Collect. Exc. some for guinea pigs
(cavies) or rabbits. R. E. Keith,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Mastodon strawberry plants,

35 C; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Lady
Thompson, 25 C, 500, $1.00; $1.75
M; hoarhound, $1.00 doz. Mrs.
e L. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt.

Early bearing strawberry plants

extra large, 25c Ci 90c, 500; $1-50|

M. Prompt shipment. Mattie Du-

|ran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

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) Muscadine

$1.00 doz. Del. A. T. Patterson,

| Sept. scuppernong vines, $1.00
| doz. postpaid. Ethel Smith, Bra-

plants:
Wakefield, Copenhagen Market,

'chokes, 40c gal. $2.75 bu.

large Brown and White, 25c, 35c

| berry, $10.00 C. All FOB. N.C.

| Kensington.

| Talking Rock.





Pecan & Other Fruit Trees
FOR SALE

Brown Turkey figs; white and
black James scuppernongs and
vines; Blue, Red
Goose and Japanese apricot
plums, May and Early Richmond
cherry, Hackworth and horse ap-
ples, hazlenut bushes. 10c e2@.,



Waco.
Nicely rooted, 2 yr. Scupper-
nong vines. $1.00 doz.; crabapple,

$1.00 doz. Postpaid. C. E. Smith, |!

Braselton.

Strong rooted, 4 ft. yellow

selton.

Blue Damson, Red Goose, Jap-
anese apricot plum, Brown Tur-
key fig, May and Richmond

cherries, white and black scuD-|

mong, muscadine vines, 10
ce. $1.00 doz.; well rooted

es.
Bertha Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.

Grapes, Concord, large pink,
$1.10 doz.: white, $1.50 doz.; Figs,
Blue Turkey, Celestial, extra

ea., $3.25-$3.75 doz.; red raspber-
ry, $1.10 doz.; very fine bunch
blackberry, $1.50 doz. All del.
Cheaper at my place. C. M.
Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol
Ave., Ma 3671.
Bearing age, 3 yr. Concord
grapevines, $1250 C; Jap. per-
simmons, 4 var., about 4 ft. 10
choice trees, $5.00, new Boysen-

Rosene, Atlanta, 126 E. Baker St.

Fruit trees, guar. true to name,
free from disease, carefully grad-
ed, all leading var. Peach, 3c up;
apple, 5c up. Thomas N. Long,

5 black cherries, 5 Hackworth
apples, 5 Red Goose plums, 2%
to 3 ft., all for $1.00. Pauline
Horseley, Waco, Rt. 2.

Catnip, hoarhound, elecam-
pane, garlic, feverfew, 5c ea.;
comfrey, 10c; Dunlap strawberry
plants, 20c C; spearmint, 10c doz. ;
apple, fig, Jap. plum, 10 ea.. 3

for 25c. Add postage. Exc. for}.

anything can use. Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Cumming.

Genuine: Pineapple pear trees,
Gov. insp., well rooted (will live
good), 2 to 10 ft. high, $2.00 to
$10.00 doz. del. Cash with order.
W. C. James, Manor.

Brown Calif. figs, brown scup-
pernongs,1 yr. old Blue plum,
Jap. April, 1 yr. old muscadine.
all 10c ea-, $1.00 doz-; 2 and 3 yrs.
old, brown scuppernong and mus-
eadine, 15c ea., $1.50 doz. W. A.
Moon, Waco, Rt. 2.

300 Tung Oil trees, 2-4 ft. high
$1.50 per 10; 25 for $3.00, post-
paid; 50 for $50.00; 100 for $10.00
by Express collect. G. R. Thig-
pen, St. Marys.

Thornless Youngberry, Boysen-
berry, Cameron cewberry, Alfred
and Brainard blackberry, Sodus
and Dixie raspberry, either 12 for
$1.25 prepaid. New bunch and
scuppernong grapes. Write. H. A.
Neal, Ashland.

Peach trees. all lead. var., state
insp., and guar. true to name, 80c
doz.; $4.00 C; $32.50 M. R. A.
Travis, Riverdale.

Celestial white and brown Tur-
key figs, 6 for 50c; 90c doz.; Lu-
cretia dewberry and large, root-
ed Kudzu Crowns, 75c C; $5.50
M. del. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.

Concord grape vines, $1.00 doz.;
also Ga. collard seed, 4 lbs., $1.00.
All postpaid. J. A. Ward, Cordele.

500 nice Tung oil trees, 1 yr.
old, from seed, 2-5 ft. high, for
sale. E. E. Fuller, Reynolds, Rt.
:

Bronze scuppernong, brown
Turkey fig, black James musca-
dines, June plum, May cherries,
2-3 yr. 10c ea., $1.00 doz.; Strong
roots. 6 or more postpaid. Large
amounts cheaper. R. M. League,
Waco, Rt. 2.

Scuppernonge vines, 2 ft., 10c;
4 ft., 20c; 6-8 ft. .25c; 3 yr. vines
that will bear next year (10-20
ft.), $2.00, express paid. All well
rooted and guar. reach you in
good cond. Now proper time to)
plant. J. L. Coggin, Covington.

Gov. insp., lead. var., apple and
peach trees, 1 to 3 yr. old, 10c to
20c ea.; 2 yr. pear and cherry,
apricot, plum and figs, 25c ea.;
papershell pecan, 3-4 ft. trees,
75c ea.; 6-7 ft-., $1.00; 2 yr. grapes.
10c ea. $6.00 C. Lee Head, Cor-
nelia. ;

Peach trees, Indian, White
clear seed, Clingstone, $1.00 doz.;
Sugar pears, Cherry and grapes,
$1.00 doz.; Spice apple, 75c doz.
Add postage. No stamps nor
checks. Miss Lorene Jackson.



Pecans & Peanuts For Sale



No. 1 Spanish peanuts in hull,
5 ib. Cash with order. W. B.
Hall, Hartsfield, Rt. 1.

_ No. 1 Virginia Bunch peanuts
in hull, recleaned, 4%c Ilb.; pe-
cans, Schleys, 20c Ib.; Van De-
man and mos, 15c; seedlings,

10c; Cokers No. 1 cottonseed, $1
bu.; selected Barred Rock hens,
$1.00; roosters, $1.50 ea. FOB. W.

Monday, January

| special,-$1.00 Ib., 10 Ibs.

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Farmers Golden

In the beginning, God
ed the heaven and the
was without form, and
and darkness was wupol
face of the deep.

And the Spirit of
moved upon the face o
waters. :

And God said, Let.
be light, and there was
__Gen. 1-3. oe





SEED FOR SA



. 500 Ibs. Serecia. Les}
12c pound, FOB. Homer
Lilburn. :

Pure Virginia Bright L
baeco seed, 25c 0z.; $2.50.
sucker seed in them. L. A
Lake Park, Rt.:3.2 ,3

Tomato seed, Marglobe
more, Jewell, $1.10 Ib.
Red Rock, Matchl

Tbs., $15.00. Order now.
Stephens Dahlonega.

Ky light leaf Burl
seed, $1.00 per oz. prepaid
for quantity prices. J
ester, Sulphur Springs.

Imp. Gold Dollar tobacc
$8.00 Ib. or 75c ounce; v

Send sizes and cheapest
W. H. Williams, Meigs.

Cuban Queen watermek
guar. pure, saved from
melons, 60c lb. Write
lots. H. L. Wilcher, Bu

Southern Bur clover se
per measured bu. Dirt
late, FOB. L. L. Reid,
ville, Rt. 2.

1939 old time Broad L
bacco seed, 10c spoonf
ounce, $3.00 lb.; white okr:
15 cupful. Otis Waldrip, |
ville, Rt. 3. :

White multiplying onio.
gal.; speckled bunch butte:
15c Ib.; 6-wks. crowder
ib. Add postage. Mrs.
Smith, Buford, Rt. 1. |

Improved Bunch long gre
ra seed (very early, am:
prolific, bears till frost) 2
10 to 25 Ib. lots, 15 Ib.; 1
12%c lb. Postpaid. E. L.
Valdosta.



Fis







COTTONSEED for!

Extra good Seabrook
land cotton seed. produc
certified seed purchased fi
S. Dept. of Agri. No boll
no other cotton planted in
my field, $1.00 bu. Wri
Robert L. Lester, Mariet

Cokers 4 in 1 str., 2 cott
ist yr., kept clean at gin
bu. Exe. for velvet beans.
variety; also peanut hay.
ton; some fodder, $1.50 p
Ibs. Del at my farm, 4 m
Statesboro. Mrs. J. C. Pret
Brooklet. cs :

Summerours Half
cottonseed, 1st yr., kept pu
gin, $1.10 bu.; Want a 10
Ib. turkey tom. L. E. Si
Cobbtown, Rt. 2.
_ Hi-Bred cottonseed,
from Summerour, good
and very early; kept pure
Guar. Sound, $4.00 per 1
Leroy Calhoun, Soperton.

Petty Toole and. Cook
cottonseed, good germil
kept pure at gin. recleaned
bu. FOB. A. C. Price, Bro:

D&PI cotton seet isi
gined on 1 var. gin and key
Gov. grade, 1 3/32 in.
(made over 1 bale pe
priced right. Bob Sosby,
ville. ea
Heavy. Fruiter



ers 100 cottonseed, sound
and clean, 90c bu. or lot fo:
B. F. Fagan, Martin.

Stoneville 2-B Cotton see
yr, bright and clean (Gov. |
showed staple on some ba!
3/32 in., none shorter tha
1/32 in.) 80 bu. Emory Jac
Goggins. a

D&PL cotton seed, kst yr

ery Branch, Rt. 1.

Beat the boll weevil with
day cotton; large boll. h
fruiter, 1 1/32 in. lint, 114
per A. 40-45 per cent lin
bu., $4.00 CWT. Limited.
ae R. A. Webb, Jefferso
Stoneville 2-B cotton s
yr. $1.00 bu., $3.00 CWT.;
yrs. breeder, 90c bu.; $
CWT.; 20 tons Coker see
$60.00 ton. Ginned on on
gin. and FOB. E. H. Thomas.



S. Norton, Edison.





Agt. Hartwell



BEANS AND PEAS _

FOR SALE



"White willow beans and butter-| 9

30c lb. postpaid. Mrs. D. G.
Caldwell, Kingsland.

50 bu. Brab peas, clean and
bright. slightly mixed, $1.75 bu.
FOB. S, M. Dyer, Thomson.

Purple Hull table peas, 20c qt.;
old ees Eng. peas, 10c tea-

; also Indian peach (size of
Elb: Bake; seed, 25c doz; dried
peaches, worm free, 10c ib. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 1.

CORN & SEED CORN
FOR SALE

Kennedys Yellow Prolifie corn
fimcrease your yield, grow more
eo and less cob) $1.75 bu. Spec-
al price on larger orders. F. R.
rennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.

200 bu., No. 1 corn, Tec bu.



FOB. Planted after Austrian win-|

ter peas. K. P. Brown, Wrights-
ville.

- 100 bu. or more Whatleys full
stock corn, slipped shuck, 80 Ibs.

to bu. lot of seed corn in same,

0c cash per bu. here; also 4 hand
blade see $1.25 per 100 bun.
at barn: C. F. Jones, Griffin, Rt,

As

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

Pair horse mules, wt. 950 Ibs.,
10 yrs. old;) mare mule, 5 yrs.



975 lbs., horse and mare mules.

ea. 6 yrs. old and 1000 Ib. wt., and
an 8 yr. old mare mule, wt, 1300
Ibs. All sound, for sale my farm.
of McPherson, Moultrie, Rt.
- 2 real farm (aos plugs) horse
and mare mules, 8-9 yrs. old, 950
and 1100 lbs., gentle, sound, heal-
thy, work anywhere, $75.00 and
$112.50 respectively. C. R. Morris,
Reyna, Rt. 3.

Middleaged, blue, blind, mare

mule, gentle, 1050 lbs., $20.00. WwW.
P. McDonald, Locust Grove, Rt.
Pes
No. 1 black mare mule, 9 yrs.
old. wt. 1,000 Ibs., $1'75.00, or exc.
for anything can use of equal
value. A. A. Alderman, Metter,
Pee ols
A 2 yr. old, well broke horse
mule for sale. Theodore Cox, Can-
ton, Rt. 3.
1 good horse, thin, guaranteed
to work anywhere, single or dbl.
eheap for cash, or trade for cows,
ealves or corn. = R. Lambert,
i Thomasville, Rt.

Pr. 7 yr. old mare mules, wt.
1250 Ibs. ea., without blemish,
perfect qualities and perfectly
trained. Come see-or write for
prices. W. W. DESEell Sparta,
Box 5.

2 mules, wt. around 900 Ibs.,

al blemishes, good workers (have:

been well fed) for sale. C. E.
-Conkin, Dunwoody. *phone
Chamblee 3279. :

"CATTLE FOR SALE

Nice, full stock Jersey heifer,
freshen Christmas, for sale at my
barn. J. T. Jones, Buford, Rt. 2.

_ 3 good milech cows, fresh in
December and 1 fresh in January
(second ealf). All guaranteed; P.
C. shoats and pigs from_ reg.
stock. All priced right. C. M.
Bowden, Atlanta, 435 Candler St.

_N. E. De 6401.

5 reg. Hereford bull calves,

_ Woodford breeding, 2 horned we
2 polled, February and April.
W. Neely, Waynesboro.
~ 1 purebred Hereford bull, 3 yrs.

old. and 3 heifers, 2 are %4 Here-
ford and other % Hereford, for
sale. W. P. Elder, Culloden.

3 outstanding reg. Hereford

- pulls, Horn type: 14, 16 and 18

mos. old, $125.00 ea. Percy A.
Price, Albany.

25 fat Black Angus steers, also

2 small Black Angus bulls, for

sale. Raised on my farm. R. S.
Anderson, Hawkinsville.

Male Jersey calf, 3 mos. old,
ent. to reg., from high producing
stock; dam giving 5% gal. Come
see, 1 mi. So. Cooks Crossing, or

. write. J. T. Babb, College Park.

No. 1 White Face Hereford bull

and 3 heifers also 1 Jersey bull,

10 mos. old, with papers. T. J.
_ Humphries, Jr., Tucker, Box 44.

1 yoke oxen, partly broke, gen-





tle, wt. about 1000 Ilbs., each, 3;

yrs. old, $135.00 at my place, 3
miles N. E. Taylorsville. A. H.
Bailey, Taylorsville, Rt. 1.
Reg. 5 yr- old Jersey cow, 6 gal.
milk, 2% lbs. butter per day.

Stre, Pansy Forward, 334784;
Dam of Dam Lily May Wim.

_ 944964: also 9 mos. old heifer of
above cow, $200.00 for both. Mrs.

P. P. Wood, Atlanta, Rt. 8 (Cen-
ter Hill).

15 springer heifers for sale.
Jas. J. Mattox, LaFayette, 141

"HOGS FOR SALE.



sOws, prize winners, bred, 1
male, 150 lbs., service boar, sev.

Jersey heifers. O. Ay Giddens,
Leary.

3S, P. C. male pigs, 15 wks.
old, raised on sanitary basis and
reg. in buyers name,, $8.00 ea.
Clinton F. Perry, Dublin, Rt. 1,| PO
Box 117.

Several nice, young bred
Hampshire, purebred gilts and
few young boars, for sale cheap.
J. E. Hall, Soperton.

|. 2 sows, bred to farrow in Mar.
both from purebred parents: 1
Duroe-P, C. cross; other, Duroe

cross. Cheap cash, or exc. for
corn, in or near Bibb or Monroe
County. Also wanf 50 bu. corn for
oa Geo, S. Birch, Macon, Rt.

S. P. C. pigs, World's Grand
Championship blood on both
sides. Can furnish unrelated
pairs, 10 to 12 wks. old, cholera
immune, reg. in buyer's. name,
~$10.00 ea.; also 2 good brood sows
for sale.
Ridge.

Reg. Hereford pigs (a new
breed, marked like the Hereford
breed of cattle). 4 boars, 3 mos.
old. Will be reg. for purchaser.
a B. Willingham, Forsyth.

Ree. O. I. GC. boar, wt. about
325 lbs. (first premium senior
boar at State Fair), excellent
breeder, $30.00. Sell to get new
blood. T. W. Nalis, Carnesville.

Special sale of 105 hogs, 1 and
2 yrs. old and 5 and 8 mos. old,
subject to prior sale. Dennis B.
Clement, Cornelia.

P. C., bred gilts and boars, reg.,
large type, easy to fatten, best
breeding, low price. G. B. Luns-
ford, Whitehall.

3 sows, 11 shoats, wt. from 40-
100 Ibs., also mule. sound and
gentle, work anywhere, wt. about
900 Ibs., cheap for cash. W. W.
MecTier, Wrens, Rt. 1. -

Good piss and hogs, $2.00 to
$10.00 ea. FOB farm. C. J. Dan-
iel, Americus.

1 Duroc and 4 P. C. sows, all
due to farrow within 30 days, 1
reg. FP. C. boar with papers, for
sale cheap. J. R. Albertson, Deca-
tur, RFD, Flat Shoals Road.

16 pure Duroc Red Jersey pigs,
$4.00, or $3.50 ea. if entire lot tak-
en before Christmas. Also Duroc
Red sow with 8 4-wks. old pigs
for $50.00. J. F. Goolsby, Lin-
colnton, Rt. 2.

Some choice little bone black,
short head and nose, real duck-
legged Guinea pigs, $8.00 ea., $15
pr., and 2 shoats, same breed for
sale. Call crated and guar. M. O.
or cash only accepted. J. C. Har-
groves, Marlow, Rt. 1.

8 wks. old, black P. C. pigs, reg.
in buyers name. Gilts, $7.50;
males, $5.50 ea. FOB. Extra large
for, re J. W. Ridley, Bronkin,
Rt, 4

Ree. O JI. C. boars, 6% mos.
$2000 ea. FOB. Roger Meeks,
Carrollton, Box 93.

2 purebred O. I. C. males, 3
mos. old, from reg. stock both
sides, $12.00 or $6.50 ea. Will ship.
Sat. guar. W. H. Wood, Martin,
Rt. 1.

1 big bone black P. C. gilt,
125 Ibs., reg., $12.00; without pa-
pers, $10.00; 2 purebred little
bone Guinea, 60 Ib. gilts, $5.00 ea.
No papers. Walton Hambree, EIl-
laville, Rt. 3.

O. I. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, $8.00
ea. $15.00 pair, 3 for $20.00. Ped.
furnished if desired. Elder C.
Heaton, Hartwell, Rt. 3.

Genuine big bone Guineas,
purebred, selected, bred gilts and
Migs. Reasonable. C. F. Luns-
ford, Whitehall. :

Reg. Duroc Jersey hogs, all
ages, including bred sows and
ee G. W. Doolittle, Sanders-
ville

6S. P.C., pigs, 6 wks. old, $5.00
ea. From reg. stock, and fat and
healthy. Mrs. F. R. Kennedy
Stone Mtn. Rt. 2.

Big bone Black Guinea pigs for
breeding purposes, now ready. 10
wks. old, $8.00 ea. $15.00 pair:
T: Proctor, Eastman.

1 Purebred S. P. C 180 Ib. boar
10 mos. old, 60 per cent white,
dbl. treated, and papers, $15.00.
W. E. Sickel, Savannah, 1130 E.
50th St.

Some Duroc males, 6 mos. old,
wt. 150 lbs. for sale. W. A. De-
war, Blackshear.

Reg. O. I. C. hogs (all ages),
pigs, young service boars, and few
young, bred sows at farmers
price. Write your wants. C. M.
Stallings, Carrollton, Rt, 3.

S. . C. pigs, World Champion
breeding on both sides, dbl. treat-
ed, reg. in buyers name, 10-12
wks. old, $10.00 ea.; bred gilt
priced reasonable. L. J. Washing-



ton Jackson.

Ome. 8 wks. old SP. C. pigs,

shoats and gilts. Sell or trade for}

| same pee
and littl bone Black Guinea;

get gilt

W. A. Taliaferro, Blue}

Jan. 8 to 20th);

J bul,



Purebred S. P. ., sow, bred
second time by pure S. P. C. boar
fee paid, papers in buyers name,
for sale. Troy Saunders, Jen-

2 reg, Berkshire proven brood
sows, $40.00 and $50.00 respect-
ively; 1 sow. half Berkshire, half
S. P. C., $30.00. All bred to High-

point, (my reg. Berkshire boar).
a A. Tuggle, Chamblee, Rt.

16 purebred Duroe-Jersey pigs.

' wks. oid, $3.50 ea. for entire

lot. aiso, AAA White Leghorn

eggs, $1.00 for 15 postpaid; fa-

mous shag ig Eng. Sussex,
. . Goolsby, Lin-

colnton, Rt.

Hampshire gilt, already bred,
best breeding, $12.00 money order
or exc. for goats. Bring zoats and
ge H. C. Benjamin, Waynes-

rille. :

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE





At Stud, ree. Saanan, from 20
Wb. 11 oz. milk stock.

as Stud, Reg. Saanan of over
20 Ib. milk stock. Fee, $3.00; 6
does, bred to above buck (3 due
1 Alpine, 2 Nu-
bians, 3 50-50 Saanan-Toggen-
burg. 9 mos. old Saanan buck with
papers. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta.
695 Paynes Ave., N. W.

2 milk does, 18 mos. old. Good} lbs
stock, 1 bred; other breeding fee
paid. $30.00 for the pair. Mrs. F.
E. Hogan, Hapeville, 3692 Atian-
ta, Ave., Ca 1884,

At Stud, fine Nubian buck,

Service Fee $1.00, with board
reasonable. Mrs. Marshal Dial,
Bogart.

Pair hornless Saanan milk
goats, 8 and 10 mos. old. doe is
bred, $15.00 for pair. Exc. for
seed oats. or pr. Duroc Jerseys,
gilt to farrow January, $15-00.
I. G. Thompson, Tusculum.

At Stud, Sir Roderick, No. T-
2678 FP (most outstanding Tog.
buck in South), reg.. and ped.,
naturally hornless, from 15% Ib.
milk stock, and guar. fertile, Fee
$5.00. Also booking orders for
ped. 1940 kids. John Hynds, At-
PN 93 Warren St., N. E. De

1 billy and 16 nannie goats (all
freshen soon), no bad habits,
$1.25 ea. or exc. for heifer that
will freshen soon, Jas. R. Lanier
Jr., Graymont, Rt. 1.

8 goats (half Toggenburg) with
14 kids (% Toggenburg), $37.50
for lot. E. B. Shoemaker, West
Point. e249



GUINEA PIGS AND
RABBITS FOR SALE



Fine, healthy Guinea pigs, 9
cavies), $1.50 pair, prepaid. White,
pink-eyed, $2.00. J. Jolley Atlan-
ta, Rt. 7.

White and Grey rabbits, $1.25
ea. Mrs. C. R. Tarver, Albany
Box 536.



LIVESTOCK WANTED



SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED:

Want 3 Angoras, 2 nannies and
1- billy, about 8 wks. old, also
want 8 or 10 common bantam
pullets, good layers about, grown.
Must be reasonable price. David
Seckinger, Rineon, Rt. 1, Box 102.

CATTLE WANTED:

Want some Guernsey and oth-

r dairy heifers and bulls, 6 mos.
to 1 yr. old. Advise what you
have and _ price. Jack Davis,
Temple.

Can use 1 or 2 heifers and a
6 mos. old older, Jersey,
Guernsey or cross. Trade Reg.
Berkshire hogs for breeding
stock; also want 100 bu. corn. C.
C. Oglesby, Chamblee, Rt. 2.

Want good young Jersey or
Guernsey heifers and mileh cows,

T.| Must be cheap for cash and in

North Ga, A.
ville.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

&

Exc. large mare mule 1200 lbs.
or better, good work cond., for a
lighter mule or mare. Mrs. J. L,
Walker, McRae, Rt. A, Box 62.

Want 1 mule and a 1 horse wa-
gon, 1 cow (just freshened), 75
bu. corn and feed. State prices
and describe fully in first letter.
Chas. Gowder, Marietta, Rt. 4.

HOGS WANTED:

Want little bone Guinea hogs,
prefer sow; also want some milk
goats at reasonable price. Write
what you have. d- W. Barefoot,
Mt. Airy. s

L. Crutcher, Ross-

| tobacco,



"GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE

Genuine Blue Stem seed wheat, |
free from weevil damage, $1.25).
bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin,

Choice Kudzu hay for sale.
Write for del. price. B. W. Mid-
dlebrooks, Barnesville.

Good haled hay, $12.00 ton
FOB. H. B. Goodwin, Greens-
hero:

Cured Meats For Sale







Guar.
eured, 10-15 lb. hams, 20c Ib.
FOB. C. B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 2.

Brooks country hams. weil
smoked with hardwood, 10 to 20
Ibs., ea. a Ib. Money back if not
pleased. . W. Williams, Quit-
man.

TOBACCO FOR SALE





Good, whole leaf, flue cured
free from mold and
trash. 10 Ibs, $1.00 del. Minnie
Lee Dykes, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Good grade, whole yellow leaf,
flue cured chewing or smoking

| tobaceo, 16 Ibs. $1.00 del. Prompt

shipment. L. D. Lightsey, Scre-
ven.

Good, flue cured bright Jeaf :

chewing tobacco, no trash, 15 Ibs.
$1.00 del. Prompt shipment guar.
Lonnie Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2-

Good Red leaf chewing tobaco,
oo and mellow, chewing, 12
$1.00; smoking, 12 Ibs., 75c,
postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Bristol,
Ret. 2.

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



POTATOES FOR SALE



- 50 or 7 bu. sweet potatoes at
market price. Come with truck,
Near Bellmont on Covington
Highway. E, S. Towns, Lithonia,
Rt, 3.,

SYRUP FOR ae





Pure Sugar Cane syrup, 60 gal.
bblis., $20.00; 36 gal. bbl., $12.50
for best grade; Second gra 36
gal. bbls., $11.00; third best, $9 00
bbl. FOB. Cash. Lee Patrick,
Quitman.

BUTTER FOR SALE





Fresh, firm, country butter, 250
Yb. del. Mrs. L. Pettit, Pike.

_ FRUITS FOR SALE





1939 crop dried peaches, 12c
lb.; bunch butter beans, 25c qt:;

strawberry plants, 25c C; $2.25
/ M. Add postage to all. Mrs. J. E.

Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1.



Honey Bees and Bee
Supplies For Sale



Gallberry Ext. honey, finest
quality, 5 lbs., 15C; 10 Ibs. $1.50
del; 4% ease (65 Ib. pails),
$3.30; case Of 12-5 Ibs., $6.00.
FOB. Prompt shipment guar. D.
F. Thomas, Odum.

10 colonies Bees in frame hives

and supers. Real honey produc-
ers. At bargain. J. P. McGraw,
Harlem.
' New Ext. Tupelo honey, $1.50
per 10 Ib. pail; 75c per 5 1b. No
COD orders. B. E. Sheppard, Sa-
vannah, 1222 E-. Henry St.



Miscellaneous For Sale



Hickory nuts, 1000 lbs., at 3c Ib.
FOB. New crop, large and clean;
5 bu. black walnuts, $1.00 bu,
FOB. F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines.

Good, white feed sacks, 100 ib.
eap., 6c ea. Mrs. John W. Miller,
Et. Valley, Rb. ke

Garlic bulbs for sale or exc.,
also. strawberry (Everbearers)
plants. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastan-
ollee.

Strictly fresh, new; white
downy feathers, 50c lb. del. Sam-
ple. on request. Better price on
lot of 25 Ibs. Mrs. Mary Collins,
Cordele, Rt. 4.

Nice walnut meats, free from
hulis, 25ec pint; 5 pints, $1.00;
garlic, 15e lb.; 5 lbs., 75c; Young-
berry plants, 30c doz.; $1.50 C.
Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Johnson.
Alto, Rt. 1

32 Ib. all goose feathers, $5.00
FOB my station, or trade for
meats cured this winter. Write
before ordering. Carter Terrell
Newborn,

oak smoked, country}



|| Miscellaneous Want



TREES, ETC. WANTOD: |
Want State insp., true to n
Stewart, Money Maker, Mah
var. pecan (large size nuts)
ft. trees. Advise lowest cash p:

C. B. Biggar, Haddock.

PEANUTS AND =
WANTED: y

Want some little Spanish

LN. C. Runner peanuts for

Send sample and price,
Clough, Blackshear,

Want 300 lbs., Nelson peca
good quality, well filled

Quote price del. here.
Lee, Concord.

CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED:
Want prices on a vinci
of good, sound corn in shuck
Toe ee Pilg tie rs :
Want
slipped ak one del. = os 2
er Brunswick. Ss. Ee
Brunswick.

Want some ear and ph
corn, also some velvet bea:
James B. Bartch,
ledgeville Road.

EGGS FOR SALE

Barred Rook hatching eggs,
per 15 P. P. Mrs. H. S. Yo
Fairmount, R. 1.

Booking orders for Giant B
Minorca setting eggs, $1.50 pe
Dalivery when wanted. L
Millians, Newnan. oN





POULTRY FOR SALE



BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS

6 Japanese Silkie bantam he
and 1 rooster, this year hatc
most grown, 75c.ea. Make
oe a Silas Snipes, Comme

Four erown bantam pul
Golden Sebright and Buff C
in mixed, $2.00; purebred |
Cochin rooster $1 .29; rooster a:
pullets, $2.75; purebred Gold

| Sebright hen and 3 chicks, 1 m:

old, $1.25. M. O. Dwight Mixo
Rt. oe Box 119, Ocilla.

$1.00 ea. fob, Carl J. Pirkle,
ford. ; ;

BARRED, WHITE AND on
ROCKS:

White Rock coskar Fisch
str. Large and well grown, $
ea, crated and FOB. Mrs. &
Scott, Concord. 5

A
$2

25 purebred B. R. hens,
1939 hatch now laying,
or 90c ea. if sold at as
Geo. Wheeler, Alma, Rt. 1

10 nice B. R. pullets, now la
ing, and rooster free with lot,
$10.00; also 4 nice sTown young
B. R. roosters, now serving, $5.0:
All Thompson str. Cash with or
det Nirse = C2" Ss. Bradsha
Wrightsville, Re. 1,

350 B. R. and New Hampshi
Red pullets, 6 mos. old, 90c e
oon J. D. Jewell, Gainesvill
R

75 purebred B. Pl. Rocks, 3 m
old Dec. 26th, very nice, 60c e
Aleph Dixon, Coffee.

BR: R. I. Red, B. O. puliets
14 wks. old, seleeted cockerels.
The a.: 2 cockerels free with 20
or more. pullets; choice Rock
cockerel, 11 mos. old, $2.00; 4 B.
O. pullets. and cockerel 11 mos.
old. $8.00: 5 choice service Leg-
horn cockerels, $2.25 ea.; $10.00
for 5. Morris Sanders, Dublin.

ea;, . fo0.; 10 Ibs.
peaches, free from worms, 12
Mrs. B. L. Ashe, Bishop. :
Ten 1939 Apr. hatch B- R. pul
lets, ready to lay, $1.00 ea. Mr
Eva Waldrip, Gainesville, a :

winner, $3.00; 2 W. R. rooster.
mate to one above, $2.00; both.
$3.09, G. B. James, Groveto
R- 2.

CORNISH:

1 pure Dark Cornish June > 1939
hatch, $1.25 M. O. Mrs. A. Gib!
Rochelle, EET.

2 Cornish hens and 2 Mar hateh
pullets, $1.00 ea.; 2 Thomps
str. B R. hens, $1.00 ea. or ex
for 100-lb. cap. white feed sacks
at 6c ea.; or dried apples at 10c
iD A Be es Quitma
Rt, 2: Box: 56,

10: pure Dark Cornish hens
and cock, $15.00 del.; 2 mileh
cows, freshen in December | ant
January, 3 and 4 gal. milk pe
day, $55.00 and $60.00 ea, H. W
Thurmond, Greensboro, Rt a ae
131,

Purebred Dark Cornish eoc
erels, ready. for service, $1.50
eggs, $1.00 for 15. Crates ret. Ni
checks. Miss Florence Horne
Grovetown.



Dave Cornish coekerels: ready
for service, $1.50 ea.; 1 fine Mar.
atched, $2.50; 2 hens, 1 yr. old,
nd 4 Spring hatch pullets, $1. 50
ea.; 2 hens, 4 pullets and 1 cock-
Pues Cc. O. Sikes, Sylves-

Hinge game chickens, $3.50 trio;
also, feathers for sale. Write.
Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton Rt. 3.

Shawineck. and Dove Smith

lue pit. game. gtag and two pul-,

$5.00: two pure McCracklin
Ineck pit game hens and 1
$7. 50 {rio- ee Ay Crawford,

ine. Games for preeding, roos-
rs, $3-0 and hens, $2.00 ea.
iso seed Ceyotties siven with
purchase. B. O. Fussell, At-
a, 889 Edgewood Ave. :

Pure -Hartzog Negro Round-|

heads, Princes Montgomery

Lr ee Young trios, $5.00 to
$7.50 according to size; also Ring-
eck a and pigeons for

for modern bantams.

layton Garrett, Gainesville, Box



eet White Giant hens, $1.50
Prepaid. Crates ret. Mrs. "Se
Gladin, Brooklet.

nice red game. cock and 2
ns, Claybourne str., $3.50; 10

ibs. Hastings White Cornfield
aoeg 30 tb. Mrs. T. EK.

5 Ww. = hens, yours! teak in

d shape, ready - begin laying,

at my home 4% mi, Ea.|

Leon Beasley, Jesup. A

200 big type W. L. hens, April

1939 hatch, 85 ea., at my yard

or _ Mrs. Marshall Morgan,
re, Rt. 1.

rk Brown. Leghorn puliets

s - 14 Sones and Ore

eosin | ie str.,
atings, $1.00 ea. FOB.
. V. Franklin, ee

ne Statesboro, 3631.
fey. cockerels, S. C. W. L., ped.
t of dams, with egg record 300
to 323 per annum, $2.50 to $4.00
. Strickland, Griffin. :

tch White. Leghorn] ~

_ type Everlay, laying
yw: 50 January hatch
pril, 65c ea.; 70 Beira

\ ren, Vg aseonville:
2 oe and White Leghorns,

eo money fonder: ae
Barr, Lavonia, Rt. a

ype, several laying, $1.00
3 Ne order filled for less

a eke fine layers,

a _ hens 1 yr. old: 25 pul-
w-laying, 50c ea. for lot.
lots of 10 or more, 60c
P. Malcom, Social Circle.

1 fine R. I. Red cockerel, 10
old, $1.25 fob. J. J. near

ice laying Ww. L. silat:
waite ete ea-: 2 nice roos-
it taken with hen,

fine SCWL young hens
\AA pedigree mating,
| size splendid - for breeders,
1 ae ea. Mrs. T. we Ha

; Whatley Fayetteville

ype Ww. L. roosters and}
for saie

hange for pcas. Mrs. a B ANT AMS:

. Barron str.,

JeFoor, Eastanollee.
hens, 75c ea.; also 6 O.

wks. old and shoats,
ae mos: oe for eee: A. &

10.50 or 85c a.: 22 Buff
Hets, 10: mos. old, now
50 for Buffs;

Cash with eee or ex-]|
: | Apr.
| -vace? nated, 18 to 22 -Ibs., extra

| Mallard

_ take e
. J.| cheap for cash. R. M. Sheppard,



MARKET

3 | [POULTRY FOR SALE| POULTRY WANTED

20 urebred Black Minorea
hens, ast yrs. (Feb. 1st) hatch,
$1.00 ea., with rooster free with
lot. Coop ret. Del. in Ga.-; also
100 purebred, 3 mos: old B. Rocks
60c ea. Money order. No checks.
Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS:

100 broilers and friers for sale
at 25 Doone Mrs. E. J. LOS
Eatonton.

25 hens, 2 yrs. old, beginning to
lay, and 25 last Spring pullets, all
5c ea. at my home. Mrs. Bessie
Seabolt, Young Cane.

ORPINGTONS:

3 nice AAA B. O. roosters, 2
yrs. old in Apr. $2.00 ea.; 3 for
$5.00: 2 nice W. L. cockerels, Apr.
hatch, $1.00 ea.; 6 guineas, 50c
ea. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Gray-

mont. + eS

One White Orpington cockerel,
18 mos. old, $2.00; Mar. hatch
cockerel, $1.50: 3 or 4 pullets,
Mar. hatch, $1. 00 ea. Mrs. E. H.
Sheppard, . Sandersville, Rete bs

PEAFOWLS:

2 male peafowls, peautiful blue
color, $25.00 for both; $15.00 ea.

Ss. M. Wellborn Columbus:
| quarts:

Full grown quail, "$3.00 pr.; 5

pr., $12.50. A. C. Salter, Jr. P. O.}

Box 67, Bartow.
REDS (New Hampshire) :

5 AA N. H. Red purebred Mar.
1939 hatch roosters, $1.00 ea.
Mrs. W. R. Barton, Adel, Rt. 2.

"One Mar. hatch N. H. cockerel
$1.25, Mrs. J. F. Pee Ten-
nille. Bac

REDS (Rhode nas:

i3-RE Red and 13 B. R. hens,
and 1 rooster of ea. kind, full
breed, $1.50 ea. Hens av. wt. 7%
lbs. Mrs. Sara Plumley, Atlanta,
446 Paynes Ave. N. W. ~

Nice March hatch R: I. Red
cockerels ready for service, $1.50
ea., 2 cocks,. large and vigorous,
$2.00 ea.; hens. $1.00 ea.; also

white multiplying onions, 35 gal.}
and postage. Mrs. R. B..Mooney,

Adairsville.

ae I Red roosters, 9 mos. old
A grade, $5.50 or $1.50 ea.
Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Rt. 1.

Red pullets, March hatch, and 1
rooster, $1.00 ea. Bargain. W. us

2 | Long Kingston, Ri oe

Dark Red cocks and eopkerele
from trapnested hens, ready for
mating, bloodtested and banded.

| $2.00 ea.; Eges, $1.50 per 15 post-'
ee chicks, $3.50 for 25 post-

paid. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Deca-

| | tar, De 2405.

SUSSEX: _ i)
Some AAA Apr. ich Speckled
Sacer cockerels, $1.50 ea-; old

| fashion large scallion onion but-

tons, time to plant, Dec. and
Jan. 15 pt.; 50c gal. Mrs. C. R.
| Sorrells, Monroe, Rit Box 22.

DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE:

25 bie bone Mammoth Bronze.
hatch, toms, bloodtested,

fine for breeder, $7.50 to $10.00.
Mrs. Li. D. Scoggins, Rt. 1, New-
nan, 5

Pure. M. B. Lackeys, standard

| mating, toms, 20-25 Ibs., hens, 12-

15 lbs., May, 1939 hatch, 25c and

80c 1b. respectively, FOB. Lester

McCrary, Molena,

Purbeed White Rudher Fawn
and. White Runner ducks and

fine husky drakes, $1.00 ea., at my
| Place, 2 mi.

; So. Jonesboro, on
Highway 41. C. S. Saurus
Jonesboro, c/o Herbs Cabins.

20 purebred domesticated wild
ucks, now laying, $2.50
pr. Mrs. B. Carmical, Atlanta,
RFD 8, Box 505.

2 Narragansett toms Apr.
hatch: one.2 yrs. old, $7.00. Exp.
paid. Mrs. = G.
Rt. 2. ee .



| eae WANTED



| BABY CHICKS:

- Want about 50 or 75 W. L. baby
chicks to raise on halves to 8 or
10 wks. old. I. E. McClue, Wells-
ton.

Want a Black-tailed Jap roos-
ter. Miss G. M. Schneider, At-
lanta, Rt. 4, Box 240, Ra. 8876.

LEGHORNS:

Want 50-100 Ww. L. mies or
hens, large type and g00d lay-
ers. Must be good, healthy birds
and cheap for cash. A. Li, whe
er, Rossville. 8

Want 6 young B. r hens
909 Barnard St.. Savannah, /

ville, Rt.
15 beautiful, ready to lay R. I.)

Honest and sober.

Webb, Adrian,



PHEASANTS:

Want 1 or 2 Golden pheasant
hens. Cash or swap for speckled
guineas, bob whites, etc. Give
age, lowest price etc. in first
letter. E. E, Gilleland, 1781 How-
ell Mill Rd., N. W, Atlanta.

TURKEYS GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED:

Exc. 1 White Mammoth Pekin
duck for 1 drake of the same
breed. Ea. pay postage. Mildred
Young, Marshon, Rt. 1.

Want 1 China gander, 1 Wild
gioose, 1 pr: brown China geese.
State prices, etc.; also for sale,
real nice 4% yr. old mare, wt-
1150 lbs:, works good, also sound
800-900 ib. mule. J. F. Wellborn,
Rock Springs.



FARM PARTNER
_ WANTED



Will furnish, set, and guaran-
tee Bunch or Scuppernong vines
or peach and plum trees, new or
standard varieties, for an inter-
est in desirable tract. Exp. fruit
eas and licensed nurserymaa.

= Neal, _Ashland,



POSITIONS WANTED



_ Middleaged, nice, white woman
wants job on poultry, dairy or
gen. light farm work (no field
work), with elderly couple pre-

ferred. Mary Camp. Eastanollee.

Want job on farm for wages. 4
in family. Move any time. Do not
drink. Joe T. Lewis, Lawrence-

ville, Rt. 1.

Nice, intelligent colored woman
would like to work with small

|family on farm. Place to live and

$3.50 week. Ref. if desired. Stamp

for reply. Hazel Green, Swains-}

boro, Rt. 3, /o Rillar Spikes.

Want job on farm as truck or
tractor driver, 2 yrs. exp. 20 yrs.

old, state salary and ohter par-|

ticulars. James A. Ford, Logan-
9:

26 yr. old man, wife and child,
wants job on farm. Board and
salary per day. Anthony Jesek,
Atlanta, 392 Davis St., N. W.

Want job on farm, caring for
stock, poultry, etc. Extra fast
worker. Single, 44 yrs. old. Write
best offer. J. H. Stovall, Hilton.

Man and wife want 1 horse
farm, good land. Must be fur-
nished. Would take wage ee
- Prefer
Toombs or Tattnal Co. Roy Ror.
kett, Reidsville. c/o Nash Spikes.

23 yr. old white girl wants light
farm work, no field work for
home and reasonable salary. Pre-
fer with old couple. Wilmer Wor-

"| ley, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS GUINEAS, GEESE, af

Want job on farm doing light |
farm work, no field work, for
home for self and 9 yr. old child
and small salary. Country reared.
Mrs. L. B. Ellis, Macon, 865 Cher-
ry St. y

Want wage jobs on farm or crop
for 1940 on 50-50 basis. Have to
be moved. Give ref. Just-self and
wife. Can drive truck, tractor,
etc. Hoyt MicDaniel, Duluth,

Want wage (weekly or month-
ly) job on the farm. 20 yrs. old,
life time exp. on farm. Healthy.
Wife and self only. Consider 1

horse crop on shares. Must be]

furnished. No bad habits. Write.
J. W. Portier, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

30 yr: old man, wife and 1
child, wants job overseeing farm,
poultry: or livestock. 10 yrs. exp.
in this work and am gradua:e

(1929) of Madison A & M school.

Oran Hunt, Tomson, Rt. 3.

Walt job on dairy. Exp. truck
driver and good worker. 26 yrs.
old. Come see or write at once. J.
E. Stallings, Atlanta, 357 se
wood Ave., S. E.

Colored man wants job as. care-
taker of small farm in No. Ga.,
near Atlanta, Rome, Rossville.

| Arthur Foster, Atlanta, 596 Ww.
| Fair St. :

49 yr. old mde man wants
work looking after a farm, care-
taker, or poultry yard, hogs, etc.
Exp. born and raised on farm, 4
in family; none afraid of work.
Do most anything around place.
E. T. Nabers, Atlanta, Rt, 52,
Box 220.

35 yr. old white man, reliable
and exp., good worker, wants: job
on farm. Reasonable salary.
Write or see. Leroy Eppinger,
East Point. 210 Ware St.

Want job on farm, Exp. any
kind farm work, truck and trac-
tor driving, etc., in tobaco sec-
tion, or 2 h.. farm On 50-50 ba-
sis. 5 in family, all grown, 3 men.
Write at-onee. Bobie L. Town-
send, Pitts, Rt. ae :



td: Brown, Bees

BULLETIN,

POSITIONS WANTED.

Want job on farm, 23 yrs. old,

in good health and furnish ref. J.

W. Godfrey, Dalton, 5th Ave., c/o
R. H. Pippin.

Married couple wants crop on
50-50 basis for 1940. Know how
to plow. 3 hoe hands. Honest.
Write. Grady Bennett, Royston.

24 yr. old woman with 2 chil-
dren (4 and 2 yrs: old) wants job
doing light farm work, no milk-
ing, with middleaged couple in
So. Ga. preferred. Come after or
pay fare. Mrs. Inez Moore, Cor-
dele, Rt. B, Box 165, /o Tr, M.
Warren.

-50 yr: old wane. woman, hon-
est, reliable, wants light farm
work, no milking, with reliable
people, widow or aged couple
preferred, near Warrenton or
Thomson, for board and reason-
able salary. Mrs. Alice Brinkley,
Mitchell, Rt. 2, c/o Sweetie Mce-

) Cay-

Man and wife, no children,
wants job on farm for wages,
weekly or monthly. Prefer Wal-

|'ton or Oconee county. Come see

or write. Must have work at
once. J. H. Day, Monroe, Rt. 2.

Want farm on 50-50 basis. I
furnish all labor and pay for half

rof fertilizer in fall. Will need

some help for supplies. 6 in fam-
ily, all able and willing workers.
Best of ref. James E. Herbert,
Commerce, Rt. 5.

White man wants farm on
haves with good 4 R. house, wa-
ter, wood, and pasture. Have to

|e moved and furnished. Ready

move first of year. Want 2 good
mules and cultivator (Am now
living on farm about 1% mi. Bul-
lard.) Cecil R. Phillips, Macon,
410 Winship Ave.

Want truck crop on shares.
Exp. in making and selling. Pre-
fer with man who has truck.
Have to be moved and furnished.
Ref. exch. W. C. Williams, Ca-
milla, Rt. 2.

Single man wants a crop on
shares for 1940. Cc. R. Holloway,
Edison.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want good woman for light

farm work. Live as one of fam-

ily. W, A ait Lakeland, Rt.
J Box Buty
- Want good men for 1, 2 and S

horse farms near Roosevelt High-

way, Coweta county, 28 mi. At-
lanta. Good houses, land and pas-
tures; near school and church.
Standing rent. 5h 7 Hal, Jere,
Palmetto.

Want
bered country woman, who
able to. take responsibility, is
healthy, clean, industrious, for
light farm work, no field work.
Good home and good salary.
Write. Mrs. R. S. Thompson, ai
lanta, P. O. Box 965.

Want at once, settled, unen-
cumbered, white woman for light

middleaged, unencum-
is

farm work, no field work, $2.50

week to start and private room.

Power conveniences. Give ref. in

letter. Mrs.
ville, Rt. 1.

Good home for elderly woman}
in exchange for light farm work,
no field work. Board, clothes and
pin ney, Mirs. R. L. Sheppard,
Atlanta, 397 Kelly St., S. E.

Want nice, clean, sober man to
live as one of family on farm.
Milk and work anywhere on
farm, for share of crop or wages.
Reliable, respectable applicants
oe Mee Wt Kerce, PAPE G

t

Want exp. daa 10 take 2
horse on 50-50 basis. Plenty of |
bottom and upland for cotton,
corn and peanuts, etc. See. Mrs.
S. S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Want middleaged colored cou-

Joa. Gardner, -Ross-

ple, no children for garden, yard
and chickens, etc.,

both work.
Home and reasonable salaries. M.
T. Robertson, Sree: 310 W.
Bay St. A

Want settled, raiddiekged wo-
man for light farm work, no field
work nor cow. Room, board and
$8.00 month. Write. R. C. McLe-
roy, Walnut Grove.

Want young, intelligent, sphite

girl at once to live on farm and|
help with light farm work, raise

few chickens, ete. Write or come.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Augusta,
528 Chaffee Ave.

Want man and wife to plow,
tend stock, and wife lignt farm

work, $15.00. mo. and board. Will]

take mother and son large

enough for the work. Mrs. Mary

H. Hoube, Darien, c/o Greenwood
Plantation.

Want boy 18-21 yrs. old to help
on 3 H. farm. Give part of crop.
Must know how to plow. oe
cut wood. R. M. Ethridge, Rt.
Temple,

@Want good farmer for 2 h.
farm for 1940. Standing rent. eh.




ioany Finary. 1 19 0
FARM HELP WANT D

Want farmer for good 1 ib fe
located on East Atlanta. Rd
Good 3 R. house, pasture, ba
on mail and school bus route, |
cotton acreage at a most reas
onable figure. Standing rent
Come. Do not write. P. W. se
Stockbridge, Rt. 1.

Want 2 H. farmer with ow
stock to tend crop on 50-50 b:
Will furnish land, fertilizer
seed. I. L. Burke, Rhine, Rt

Want party to tend 2 H. farm
4% mi. from school and
Furnish self. Or will: hir
wage hand and let one
shares. Come. Do not write,

ace Green, Brooks.

Want honest, industrious, UW
encumbered, settled couple -
farm work. Woman to do lig
farm work, no field work. Goo
house, board and salary. Wr
and give references. M. R. Bo:
oushs, Rt. 1, Decatur.

Want experienced colored man
and wife for farm work. Every-
thing furnished. Good _ living
conditions. Give full details i
letter. Mrs. J. W. Neal,
Rossville.

Want young girl to live in home
with me and help with light farm
chores. Give home and send to
school.

wood. or see Alex H. Stephens,
Jonesboro, c/o Fitzgerald Farms.

Want boy, 15-18 yrs. old, th
can do any kind of plowing suc
as laying off corn and co
rows. Give board, bed and was.
ing and $50.00 till. crops are fi

| ished, pay every week. T. Lest

Massey Danielsville, Rt. 3.

Want clean, honest, Chris
woman for light farm work, no
field work. Milk 1 cow. Room
board and $8.00 mo. Work light
Mrs. O. C. Dellinger. Arno
ville, Rt. A. ,

Want good, Saunt Widustite
man for 1 horse farm on hal
white or colored, but one wh
wife or daughter can help
light work. Write at once. E. Eli
Korth Stevenson, Covington, R

t ee

Wiant woman or girl for lis
farm work, no field work.
mo.-with room and board Writ
Miss Lily Reynolds Luther,

Want young man for
work. Prefer one who knows ho:
to take care of trucks and tra
tors, dependable, able to hans
negro help. Give references
perience, wages you have earne
and wages now expected. B :
Middlebrooks, Barnesville.

Want nice refined white, mic
dieaged woman to do light far}
work, milk cow. Board and sma
salary. Four in family. Mrs. Wil
son Collins, Pulaski, Rt. tL
28. ; ee

Want boy or young man
general farm work for
Good habits and willing worker
$10.00 mo. and board. Chas. Me

x

Cullough, Rt. 2, Bainbrid

Want unencumbered re
able woman, 40-50 yrs. ol
light farm work. No field
Prefer country reared wo
Board and $2.00 wk. Ref.

Kingsland.
Want to hire family 3

hands. Have 4 R.. "house,
pasture, garden and _ patche
School bus and mail by door.

if wanted. W. W- McP. T,
Villa Rica.

Want middleaged, -unencut
bered woman to do light far
work. Must be clean. Board
small salary. Ref. enn ie
E. Ussery, Plainfield. /

hand for 1940. Must know how
farm. No drunkard need appl
D. W.: Davis, Colbert.

Want man between 18-2
farm work. Must be able to-
and do general farm work. 3
cottage, wood furnished, $1
mo. Ref. exchanged. W.C. Sm
East Point.

De
Want -middieaged, settled co
ored man, with wife or. sma.
family, for farm work. Must
how to farm. Mrs. P. :
son, Lovett.

Want young man. for ue ar
dairy work. Must be sober.
not apply if cannot work a
State salary expected. Georgia
Harrison, Augusta, Rt. 3.

Want unencumbercd WwW
for light farm work.
work. Must be healthy.
and small salary. Ref. exchal
Palis Green, McDonough,

Want first class dai
Must have experience. Jo.
cher.. Pilchers Dairy. Po

Want young colored won
good character, for light
work. $8.00 month, a hel
transportation. Mrs. J. W
anaeh Covington, Rt 2.





Want hard working "wages ie