Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1940 February 1

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SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE



A 3 horse dairy boiler, good cond. Price on re-

. Mrs. R. E. Goodwin, Thomasville, 636 W.

ill. Both excellent cond., value $45.00 ea., to
trade for corn, hogs or cattle at market price. Also
have 600egg cap. Super Hatcher Incubator. E. B.
Shoemaker, West Point.

20 in. rock Meadors corn mill, good shape, with
motor, $60.00. J. A. Burke, Clarkesville, Rt. 2.

Chattanooga turn plow, size 72%, $6.00 or exc. for
6 heavy breed hens and 1 rooster. A. J. Pope,
Tallapoosa, Star Rt.

- Riding cultivator, good cond., complete.
Waller, Molena, Rt. 1.

1 good barrel spray machine, good cond., 1 hand
corn sheller, 2 2-horse riding cultivators, harrow
attachment and some other good farm machinery,
very cheap. Mrs. E. Spence, Atlanta, 130 West
_ Wesley Road.

1 McCormick binder (needs new sheets and

apron) $20.00; 1 Ideal 2 h. p. engine, $20.00; 2
Standard Buckeye incubators, hot water circulator
heat, 175 cap., one $5.00; 350 cap. $8.00 (needs
some slight repair). Above in good cond. O. B.
- Brown, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2.

_ Seed peanut sheller with recleaner, motor and
all equipment, complete. Cheap for cash or trade
for reg. hereford bull, or good brood mare. S. V.
Ward, Edison.

1 Sears Economy King Cream Separator.
or exc. for 250 baby chicks of choice breeds.
L. E. Tatum, Albany, Rt. 2.

_ Aerometer windmill and 60 ft. steel frame, A-1

W. H.

Mrs.

_cond., standing, $60.00; some other equipment. Mrs. :

I, G. Williams, Cordele. ae
J A small canner for home use, 11 qt. jars cap.,
$5.00. Mrs. S. D. Flanagan, McRae, Rt. 1.



Sell.



THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1940



NOTICE

This is a rather lean season for
-Farmers, and in order that as many Sale
notices as possible be printed for them,
| we are devoting practically all of the
space in this issue of The Bulletin to
these notices. Ads for which we did not
have space will be printed in the Feb-
ruary 15th issue.

COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner.









"Seed Loan Funds Available

- Mr. Lovie B. Ponder, of Madison, Ga.,
State Supervisor of the Emergency Crop
and Seed Loan division of the Farm Credit
Administration, states that funds for 1940
seed loans are available to eligible farm-

ers and that they can get information at

the County Agents office. Loans will be
made to Farmers who cannot get credit for
seed, feed, and fertilizer from any other
source and who meet certain requirements.



Pork Week To Be Observed

National Pork Week will be observed
throughout the nation during , February
and as this is an important factor in Geor-
gia farming, our citizens are called upon
to help boost this product. Hog meat is a
farm meat and a winter time food. The
farmer grows it and then helps to consume
it,

Georgia had 1,500,000 hogs on farms
last year, more than any other southern
state except Texas, and this state leads
the south in number of packing plants that
buy hogs raised by Georgia farmers.



Number 21.



McCormick Cream Separtor, $10.00; Debaval
Cream Separtor, No. 12, $20.00.
repairing. Also Buckeye inc., cap. 2772, good cond,

Reasonable or trade for milch cow. E. R. Bailey,
Harlem, Rt. 1. ange

Ensilage cutter for filling trench silo for sale. K.
S.. Price, Cleveland. es

100 Ib. anvil and vice (for blacksmith) for sale.
Mrs. S. L, Cox, Blackshear.

1 ea. 3 horse Moline riding plow, 2 horse Avery
Walking cultivator, 2 horse -Buckey :

vator, all in good condition, for sale.
son, Hawkinsville, |

2

L. C. Nowell, Macon, Rt. 3.

A 7 ft. double section tractor harrow, 28 disc. fair

econd., $25.00.

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_3ECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE __

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Both need some ~

Grist Mill complete, 42 in. rocks, top runner, for

sale or trade for anything of same value can use, :

Gus Hightower, Atlanta, 1144 Boulder Crest Drive,

Ma. 3282.

Sears-Roebuck Cream Separator, No. 24, cost. :

$48.00. Sell or exc. for chickens or an 80-gal syru;
kettle, value $20.00. Mrs. B. H. Samples, Dublin,

Friend, Sprayer, model BX; 200 gal. cypress
tank; del. 10 gal. per minute at 400 Ibs. pressure,
good working cond., $150.00. R. F. Sams, Clarkston,

Cole No. 40 combination planter and plate, $15.00;

1 good guano distributor, Gantt, used one year, _

$4.00. N. W. Robinson, Louisville.

_2 horse plow, $5.00; Chattanooga Pea Thrash for
either hand or power drive, $10.00; 1 set gear, $1.00
James A. Griffin, Cordele. :

Cole cotton dropper, ist class cond., plates for
all kinds of seed; extra plate to drop more cotton-
seed (never miss a hill) $8.50 if taken at once. A,
J. Clary, Arabi. :

2 horse wagon, planters, etc., for sale.
Lila Counts, Haralson.

1 horse wagon and all kinds farm implements,
for sale. W.U. Crawford, Chipley. :

Mrs,




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FOR SALE

A 1939 International planter
and eultivator for a Farmall
tractor. used very little last sea-
gon, for sale. Geo. F. Towne,
Bhomasville.

1 Covington



cotten planter
_ exe. for hogs. J. W. Holland, Re-
gister. :

20 in. Meadows grist mill and

swap for chicken feed machine.
WW. T. Pelfrey, Doraville.

tor, good cond., except disc, $20.00
feash or exc. for corn, chickens,
Grist mill or anything can use;
also Super Hatcher Inc., 60 cap.,
Kerosene used, $8.00 or same

_ Ground, Rt. 4.

Second-hand farm tools, 1 ea.
mower, rake, 2 horse plow, hand
pea thrash, drag iron harrow,
cuttaway harrow, 2 horse wagon
end some smaller farm tools.
Mrs. R. I. Allgood, Bolton.

for sale, also exc. a 2 horse wa-
gon for a I horse wagon in good
cond. Mrs. C. M. Kimbell, Me-
Donough.

8 dise Oliver tractor harrow.
A-1 cond., used only one season,
$65.00 cash. L. B. Brown, Homer.
'1. farm and terracing Level,

Alpharetta, RFD.

Model 1400 Clover cutter, ex-

cellent cond.. with % h. p. motor.

Cut clover, alfalfa, peavine and
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2 : 3 fjecond-Hand Machinery

dropper, first class shape. Sell or}

2 hole. I. H. C. sheller, cheap or}

_. Riding International cultiva-|

_exeh. as above. S. W. Payne, Ball!

good cond., $12.50. J. M. Dodd,|

Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE

3 horse vertical little giant gas
eng., good cond., $10.00 for cash
here. M. M. Yarbrough, Guyton.

Imp. Fordson tractor and dise



| plow, very reasonable. J. Hart

Sibley, Union Point.
1 single hopper Cole planter

| with complete set of plates, $6.00

or exc..for cottonseed for plant-
mg purposes. John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald. Rt. 4. :

I - 6 ft. McCormick Binder,
used very little, $75.00. No trades.
peaehs Adams, Executor, Coving-

on.

Good I-horse wagon, Old Hick-
ory, used 3 yrs. Complete with
brake. $25.00 FOB. Silas Lyon,
Palmetto, Rt. 1. .

1 Deering mowing machine,
$10.00. Ralph Guthrie, Kensing-
ton, Rt. 1.

I grist mill outfit complete, ine.|

15 h. p. Diesel engine, 46 in. Cole
top runner rock, etc. Terms to

oN party. C. C. Ansley, Smith-
| Ville.
_ Mower and rake, good as new,|

John Deere model A_ tractor

| and disc tiller, good cond., cheap
for eash. Mrs. J. O. M. Smith,|

Commerce, Rt. 4.

Model D, John Deere tractor,
steel wheels, good running cond.,
$500.00 cash or trade for patr
good, young draft mares. S. C.
Ingram, Talbotton. ~

2 horse wagon for sale or exc.

for 1 horse wagon .Mrs. C. M.|

Kimbell, McDonough. :
2 horse Crane wheeler (stalk







. $15:00 cash







- section
0. L. C. No-

| Donough.

iver preferred, in first class cond.,
f with all attachments, at a bar-
| gain. Mrs. Leila F. Bolton. Grif-

prefer Continental or Guillet. E.-

| cheap for cash. J. W. Withering-

Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE

| Second-Hand Machinery
WANTED



2 bottom tractor plows, oper-
ate from tractor seat, sacrifice for
$50.00; mule power: hay baler
(Little Giant), cost $125.00; sell
$50.00. Both in perfect. cond. Wel-
don E. Rheney, Hephzibah.

Vulvan No. 10 2 horse turn
plow, good cond., $5.50 FOB. C.
B. Biggar, Haddock.

Cole No. 40 combination cotton;
eorn, pea, sorghum, velvet bean
peanut planter. Drops cottonseed
in hills or drills. Good as new
with all plates, $15.00. FOB. C. B.
Biggar, Haddock.



Second Hand Machinery
WANTED

Want a 1 ton cap. per hour
Hammer Mill. L. L. Pitts, Locust
Grove.

Want an old fashioned broad
Axe in good cond., for use around
farm. Mrs. J. B. Brannan, Mc-



Want 2 walking cultivators, Ol-

fin, Box 153.

Want Letz feed grinder. Must
be in good cond. State what you
have and price. 8B. F. Harris,
Griffin, Box 364.

Want 2-70 cotton gin stand,

R. Yarbrough, Mershon.

Want small size tandem tractor
harrow, to cut not over 6 ft.
State make and prices; also a
hand power seed cleaning ma-
chine. W. T. Baugh, Madison.

Want a 2 horse Avety walking
cultivator, in good shape and
cheap for cash, or will exe. equal

Want disc harrow suitable for
eutting Bermuda grass on pas-
ture land, to pull with Farmall

Rich, Bainbridge.

Want real good hand power
blower for forge for exchange or
trade. John Whatley, Bowdon.

Want good Fordson tractor

tor. Write description and price.
Newman Parker, Blairsville.

Want a 1 horse. second-hand

Mrs. G. Collins, Cobbtown.

Want dbl. disc tractor harrow,
not less than 6 ft., nor over 7 ft.
18 in. disc. Must be good cond.,

ton, Chester, Rt. 1.

also tractor cutting harrow. J. H.
Johnson, Montezuma, Rt. 1.

Want 1 grain binder and smal
thrash (for oats, wheat, rye, O-
too-tan beans). Must be perfect
eond.; for cash; also exc. set new.
steel lug tractor wheels for new



in. turning



value. H. W. Clements, Warwick. |

tractor. Must be near here. A. J.}

and disc plows or garden trac-|

wagon. State cond. and price.)

Want 4 or 5 disc tractor plow, |

| Del.



Want buy good, used Hammer

radius. P. W..Etheridge, Milner.

Want a pulley for a Fordson
tractor; at once. Must be in good
cond: Write. A. N. Adams, Elber-
ton, Rt. 2.

Want a good second-hand k
horse wagon, cheap for cash. M.
A. Strickland, Waycross. Rt. 5.

Want Power hay. press com-
plete, which will turn out 100. Ib.
bales. State description and price.

Lamar Flowers, Deeatur, 210
Melrose Ave.
Want a guano hopper for an

Avery corn planter, in good cond.
Exc. a good Vulcan 2 horse No. 9
furn plow for a good 1 horse tur-
ner in good cond. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay.

Want 1 good power corn shel-
ler, self-fed and cob carrier and
cleaner on sheller, in good shape.
H. C. Rainey. Carl.

Want a good second-hand wa-
gon with good wheels and cheap
ffer cash. W. H. Bailev, Hazle-
hurst, Rt. 3, Box 37.

Want tractor.,State make and
cond. Skidder. R. J. Wialsh, Gar-
field,

Want some parts for No. 7 Ol-
iver dbl. bottom tractor plow, 2
colters and right and left wheels
and axels with self-lift device. H.
. Madray, Jesup, Rt. 2.

Want a used 2 horse peanut
weeder. State age and eash price.
W. R. Boyd, Leesburg, Rt. 1.

Want a second - hand peanut
picker, in good cond., cheap for
cash. John R. Young, Mershon,
RE.

Want wind stacker for 22x38
McCormick Deering grain
thresher. Pat Colwell, Blairsville.



Incubators, Brooders,
FOR SALE

_ Super Hatcher inc., 375 eap..
good cond., good hatch last sea-
son, $15.00 FOB. Money order.
Will exc. for feed oats at 55c bu.
ao Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit,

1 Incubator, 450 egg cap., oi!
burner, cost $30.00, sell for $10.00.



| Guar. good as new. Ralph Richie,

Bremen, Box 324.

1 Buckeye No. 31 inc., cap: 2,772
eges, perfect cond. Special price

|for cash; also complete broiler

Plant, cap. 100 friers a week.

| Write. J. K. Mitchell, Chamblee.

266 eggs Super Hateher inc., set
3 times, $15.00 or exe. for cured
meat, or hog, ready to kill, or
corn. . C. Gord, Macon, Rt. 4.
Big Gray ae
$4.00; Little
$3.50. Both
R. Mullins,



set Pneumatic wheels. Cash dif-



mill, priced right, within 50 miles

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Farmers Golden Tex
And the Lord spake w

Moses, and to Aaron, say
unto them: Speak wnt
childrn of Israel sayme these
are the beasts which ye shall
eat among. all the beasts, that.
are on the earth: ee
\Whatsoever parteth the
hoof, and is cloven. = footed,
and cheweth the cud among.
the beasts, that shall ye eat
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Incubators & Broode
Etc., For Sale ,



Buckeye Inc., used: very: titty
good as new cond., electric, 1]
volts, ege cap., 23001 hatehit
tray 700 cap. Cost $500.00. N
reasonable offer refused. Dt
Harold A. Miller, Augusta, P.
Box. 359. Se

Small 60 egg Buckeye incub
or, also 1 standard Buckeye, 15
cap. Pat. egg turner. Both go
cond., set only few times, fo
es J. J. Johnston, Waynes

oro. :

_ 1000 egg, oil burning Buckey
ine., 600 cap., Brower automati
heat control electric brooder. 100
chicke coal burning brooder
Sanitary metal chick feeders
cond. good as new, for half.
cost price. Arthur Jones, Atlant
15 Screven Ave., N. EK,

1 Queen 600 egg, oil burnin
hot water incubator, geod cond,
used last season and receive;
good hatches, $20.00 cash or exe
= ose av or anything can u

marke rice. J. C. rren
Martin, Rt. i oe

A 1000 cap. Queen ine,
burner, good cond., $40.00 cas
or trade for corn, peas er wha
eet you? M. T. Morrow, New.

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with 4 or 5 sections, electric
preferred. Mrs. W. B. Brannan
Darien.

Want 1 Sears Roebuck Blue
Flame, 300 chick size brooder, al-
so 1 Little Brown Hen ineuba-
tor with instructions. All must be
in good cond., cheap for eg3n.
Dewey Cotter, Gibson, Rt. 2.

electric broeders: Write. W.
Johnson, Winston, Rt. 1. ~
Want some prices on a
battery brooder for baby chicks



and growing chicks.



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erbearing and Mt. Delicious
= plants, $2.00 M del. 6
old a. with each order
_L. K. Price, Ellijag,, Rt. 2.

Klondike strawberry plants.
20c C; 85c, 500; $1. 40 M; white
Si: Weeks bunch bean seed;

Jprown Six Weeks bunch bean

|; striped Eight Weeks bunch
an, 5c eupful; also 6 to 8 lbs.

_ B. tested, 25 Ib. Grace Crowe.

Klondike strawberry plants,
Ic C; 500, 75c; $1.40 M; tender
C ch bean seed, 25 cupful; also
to 7 lbs. fresh country butter
each week, cow T. B. tested, 25c
Mrs. . Effie Crowe, Cumming,

imalaya blackberry, and Lu-
cretia dewberry plants for sale. L.
Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Cabbage and tomato plants;
onion sets and seed for sale,
Prices on request. L. T. Beverly,
Quitman.

Everbearing strawberry plants,
25 C. Trade for chickens, rab-
pits, or farm produce. W. M:

unyan, Rt. 2, Cedartown.

oY Mastodon | everbearing straw-
rry Plants, 35 C; $2.00 M del.
Guar. true to name; Hawkins
strawberry plants, new var..
drought resistant, 30e C. $2.00 M.-
del, Mrs. J. B. Hudgins, Flowery
Branch,
Frost - Proof cabbage plants.
Wakefields and Copenhagen
err 500, 45e; 75c M: 3 M.,
$1.75; M. up, 50c M. Quality.
count, aces guar. B. J.
Hiead, Alma.

--'Thornless Boysenberry Boysen,
: Acme, Thorniless
plants. -

Eldridge, Macon, Rt. 6.
Giant New Gun (real ever-
bearing strawberry, picked 5 gal.
Dee. 15th) 100 plants for 75c; 250
for $1.50; Imp. Klondike, Dorsett
and Fairfax, $100 M. C. A.
Dehps, Gainesville, Box 23.
Cabbage and onion plants,
Early Jersey and Chas. cabbage

nd white Bermuda onion, 500,
Oc; 75c M. postpaid. Special
prices on large lots. I. L. Stokes.
Fitzgerald, Wt; A:

New Boysenberry and Nectar-)
berry plants for sale. Write for
4information. Thos E. Hiscock.

uitman, Rt. 5.

Kudzu crowns, No. 1, selected,
moss packed, $6.00 M; 5c C.
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3.
Klondike strawberry plants,
5c, 500 Lady T., 90c, 500; $2.00
M. Young plants, full count,
prompt shipment. Lisbon Allen,
Gainesville, Rt. 2

Everbearing strawberry plants,

extra large, 25c C., 90c, 500; $1.50
M. Prompt shipment. Mattie Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
2 -- 3 yr. Kudzu crowns and
Lucretia dewberry, 75c, 100; $5.00
M: Brown Turkey, Celestial and
White Figs, 6-50c; 90c doz. Del.
J. W. Toole Macon, Rt. 2.

Mastodon strawberry _ plants,
35c C, 500, $1.25; $2.25 M; Lady
T., 30c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M;
hoarhound, $1.00 doz. Mrs. E. L.
Whitmire, Gainesville, R' 1,
Himalaya blackberry pianis,
Z0c OC. 60c, 250: 500, $1.25; $2.25
M: del.; or shipped collect, 500,
$1 00: $1. 15 M. All good, strong
plants and prompt shipment.
Will exch. some. R -E. Keith.
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
_ Strawberry plants, extra large,
firm meat, Lady T., 25c C. 500,
$1.10; Earliest Klondike, 20c C:
Blue Damson and large purple
skin, free - stone plum, 3 for 30
del, Exc. Write first. Mrs. J. S.
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Lady T., strawberry, 30c C;
$250 M; improved Gibson, imp.
Wonderbearer, Red Gold sugar
saver, 40c C; $3.50 M; imp. Mas-
todon everbearing, 50c C. All
true to name. rooted sage, horse-
radish, rhubarb, 3 bun. 25c. Mrs.
Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. 1.

Kudzu crowns, selected, well
rooted, 65c C. $5.00 M. Sat. guar.
Any amount wanted. James M.
Murphy, Winder.

Lady T., and Red Gold straw-
berry plants, 85c OC, $2.50 M;
Mastodon everbearing, 30c C.,
$2.00 M; garlic bulbs, $1.00 doz.:
thorsemint, peppermint, yarrow,
catnip, tansy, oarhound, 25
doz., del. Ga. Miss L. M. White.
Dahionega, ete 4.

Frostproof Wakefield cabbage
and Prize Taker onion plants,

250 40c; 500, 65c; $1.25 M post-

Dai. Good plants. J. T. Pittman.
Ri, 2, Brine. -

s D ndvice strawberry plants,
_ $1.50 M; Mastodon strawberry,
$2.00 M. e B, Reynolds, Gaines-

ville, Rt.

Kudzu oe selected and well
rooted, $5.00 M. FOB. Large or-
ders filled. E. M. Norman, Hart-
well, Rt. 3.

_. Imp. Eldorade ___ blackberry
plants, 15.C; 200 for $1.25. Maud

Hamby, Greenville.

a PLANTS FOR SALE |



Youngberry
Prices on request. Geo.

Sage plants, 10c ea; catnip,
dbl. tansy, hoarhound, "15 doz.
Add postage. Jimmie Moon, Bow-
dor, Rt, 2) 2

Large quantities nice, strong
and healthy Lucretia dewberry
and Eldorado blackberry plants,
T5c C; 200 for -$1.40; $5.00 M. Or-
ders filled promptly. Mrs. C.-M.
Robinson, Greenville.

Boysenberries, $1.00 doz.; $1.75
25; $2.50, 50; $5.50 C; Youngber-
ries, 75c doz.; $1.25, 25; $2.00 for
50; $2.75 C. No order less $1.00.
ae George Haskell, Macon, Rt.

Lady T., strawberry plants,
$1.00 M. del-; 5 M or more, 90c
M. Mrs, M. B. Scroggs, Alto.

Klondike strawberry Plants, 25
C. 80c, 500; $1.50 M. del. Young
plants; prompt shipment. Mrs.
Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Rt, 1.

Chas. W., Dutch, early and late
Cabbage, Yellow and Bermuda
onion plants, 80c M: 5 M; Klon-
dike strawberry, $1.50 M. Ovie
Crowe, Gainesville.

. Everbearing strawberry nee,
30c C; Klondike, 25c C; 85c, 500;
$1.50 M. Postpaid. Now ready.
Royce Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Rt. 1.

Mastodon everbearing and
Lady T. strawberry plants, 35c
C.; $3.00 M; nice, garden sage
Plants, $1.00 doz.; catnip, pep-
permint, hoarhound. balm, yar-
row, tansy, colts foot, 25c doz.
del, in Ga. All rooted, moss
packed. Mrs. R. M. Holloway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.

Lady T., strawberry plants, 25c
C. 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Klondike,
500, 75c: $1.50 M. del. Ethel
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Thousands of Lucretia dewber-
ry and Eldorado blackberry
plants, 75 C. $5.00 M. Mrs. B. L.
Robinson, Greenville.

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- SEED FOR SALE



eS butter ee seed, very
prolific, bears until frost, 20c ib.3
Martin gourd seed, 114 gal, cap.
mixed gourd seed, small, differ-
ent shapes, colors, 20e C. Add
pestage. John Kay, Hartwell, Rt.
3.

White and colored, bunch but-
terbean seed. 20c lb.: dried ap-
ples, free from worms and cores,
lle Ib. del. Will not sell under 10
lb. lots. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cleve-
land, Rt. 5.

Green pod okra seed and
muskmelon seed, out of melons
weighing 15 Ibs or more, 10c pkt.-
Wtn few Martin gourd seed. Mrs.
John Quincy Howell, Emma.

Improved long, green, bunch
Okra seed, very early, amazingly
prolific, bears until frost, 20c 1b.;
25 to 50 lbs., 15 Ib.; 12%c, 100
lbs. Postpaid. Cash with order.
E. L. Todd, Valdosta.

Cuban Queen watermelon seed,
guar. pure, sound, from choice
melons, 75 1b. fob. P. H. Me-
Kinney, Rt. 4, Vienna.

Mammoth Russian sunflower
seed, 90c gal.; mustard seed, 15
cupful; okra seed, 60c gal,; green
striped cushaw seed, 20c cupful;
red shallot buttons, 35c gal. Post-
age. on seed paid. Leawella El-
liott, Lavonia.

Scallion buttons, 15e at.; 40
gal; white multiplying onions,
40c gal.: tansy, 10 bunch; 6 for
25c. Add postage. Mantile Har-
rison, Bremen. ie

Thoroughly recleaned Kobe
Lespedeza seed. To best of my

nowledge, not Dodder .No. 1.
10 per pound. Rush order. Only
4000 lbs. for sale at this price.
Doyle Ramsey, Toccoa, Rt. 2.

Cuban Queen watermelon seed,
guar. pure and gathered from
1939 crop. 60c lb. or 40c lb. per
100 lb. lots. H. L. Wilcher, But-
ler.

5 bu. good, sound, clean Honey
Drip cane seed, 10c gt. 75e pk.,
$1.40 per half pu.: $2.00 bu. Add
postage: W. M. Wlalace, Bairds-
town.

Native grown recleaned Crota-
laria in 100 Ib. bags, $7.00 bag.
Lewis Smisson, grower, Ft. Val-
ley.

* Mammoth pumpkin seed, 15c
cupful; Dill seed. 10c pkg., wal-
nut meats, 40c Ib.; calamus, 15
doz.; horseradish, 25c Ib. Add
postage. Miss Fae Johnson, Alto.

Extra nice old fashioned white
multiplying onions, 40_ gal.;
speckied bunch butter - beans,
-15c Ib.: 6-wks. crowder peas, 10c
lb. Add postage. Mrs. C. R.
Smith, Buford, Rt. 1.

Triple L tomato (grows 20 ft.,
3 bu. ripe to vine; 2 to 3 vines
enough for ordinary size family;
bear large tomatoes till frost),
100 seed for 25c del. Will C.
Smith, Roy.

Select pimiento peper seed, 50c
Ib. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville.

Bur clover seed, sieved, dirt to
inoculate, 65 measured bu. FOR.



1H. C. Reid, Hogansville,





Extra nice, white multiplying|
nest onions, 40c gal; red nest
onion sets; 50c gal. Add postage.
Will accept stamps. Mrs. G B.
Walker, Blairsville, Rt. 4. cs

Chufa seed, few bu., $3.50 bu.
Call at once. 1 mi. So. Saganow
Church. W. M. Hutchesan, Ni-
cholls, Rt. 2, Box 97 A.

Cottonseed. seed peanuts, vel-
vet beans and various other seed
grown on my farm for sale. J.
H. Saunders, Eastman.

Old fashioned white multiply-
ing, mild-flavored onions, 45c gal.
also mammoth sunflower seed,
25c- qt., The gal. Del, 3rd-zone.
ee = T. Hunt, Piowery Branch
R

Broad Leaf tobaeco seed, 15c
large spoonful, Velyet okra and
Heading collard seed, 25c ib.;3

25c. All mailed. L. A. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Cokers 100 str., 1 cottonseed,
Bunch velvet beans, Beat-the-
Bee sorghum cane seed, old fash-
ioned Half-runner beans, Kobe
Lespedeza, for sale. Write for
prices. B. C. Teasley, M. D.,
Hartwell. ;

Large curled mustard seed, 20c
lb., 6 Ibs. $1; grape plants, $1 to
$3 doz.; muscadine and scupper-
nong, $2 to $4 doz. L. E. Harri-
son, Dublin, Rt. 6.

Willet Wonder cold-proof gar-
den peas, 20 Ib. add postage.
Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen,

150 bu. chufas seed, recleaned,
No. 1. $4 bu., not recleaned. $3
bu. FOB. I. D. Dickerson, Du-
pont.

Martin gourd seed, 3 doz for
12c, add postage; also 1 yellow
Jersey calf, 4 mos. old (mother
gives 4 gals). Sell or exe. for

milk goat, good milk stock, soon

to freshen. James Turner, Blairs-
ville, Star Route.

Cox watermelon seed, 35c Ib., 3
lbs. for $1; 7 Ibs. $2 PP. Allen
Speight, Buchanan, Rt. 2. -

Broad leaf tobacco seed, 15
teaspoonful, or 2 for 25c post-
paid; also old-fashioned broad
leaf mustard seed, 10e pkg. Mat-
thew Byrd, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Native-grown Crotolaria, in 100
lb bags, $7 per bag. Send remit-
tance. F. B, Little, Ft. Valley,
RFD,

White multiplying nest onions,
fine shape, 25 lbs. for $1.75; 50
Ibs., $3, 100 Ibs., $5, FOB, cash or
money order, no checks. J. J.
Hendrix, Clarkston.

Mammoth sunflower seed,
grade A and clean, $8 100 Ibs.
not prepaid. Ted Judkins, Ben
Hu. Rt. 1. :

Old-fashioned white nattipie.
ing onions, 45c gal. del. in 3rd
zone. Miss Avis Hunt, Flowery
Branch, Rt: 1...

Several hundred stalks POJ
and sugar cane $7.50 per M; also
50 bu. D .P. L. cottonseed, $2 per
100 Ibs. Geo. C. Young, Tennille.

Old - fashioned imp. English
pea~ seed, 10c cupful, include
postage. Mrs. C. B. Byrd, Rey-
nolds.

Choice pimiento pepper seed,
50c lb. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville.

Tomato, Margiocbe and Balti-
more, $1.10 lb. 10 Ibs. $10; Match-
less, Red Rock, Brown Special,
$1.00 lb., 10 lbs., $7.75; cabbage,
$1.25 lb. W. R. Stephens, Dahlon-
ga.

25 Lbs. or more Hales Best
cantaloupe seed, 50 lb. lot for
$11.25; frost - proof garden peas,
25c Ib.; collard, 35c lb., 6 Ibs. for
$2. Mrs. J. lu. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 3,
Box 34, :

Eaves yellow multiplying on-
ions, 80c gal, or 25e qt.. post-
paid. Mrs. G. H. Bradshaw,
Dewyrose, Rt. 1.

Nice, dry nest onions, 50 gal.,
1939 crop, ready for spring
planting. Alice Hodges, Green-
ville, Rt. 3, Box 39.

Speckled bunch butterbeans,
20c lb., prepaid, also good okra
seed, 15 cupful. Exc. for some
dried apples or peaches. Mrs. Er-
nest Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 3.

10 Ibs, tobacco seed, nice, good
broad leaf, clean, 25 ounce.
Cheaper in big lots. Howard Set-
tle, Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Brown Top millet, ton lots or
any quantity, 10c per Ih. M. O.

i Hudson, Elberton, Rt. 1.

Fine English pea seed, 25c Ib.;
fine white cabbage, long green.
okra, 15c cupful; white Lima, but-
ter beans, bunch, 20c lb. W. H.
Bradshaw, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.

Pure bunch or bush velvet
beans, sound for seed, in 2% bu.
good bags, $2.50 bu. N. T. Beas-
ley, Nunez. .

Choice Kobe Lespedeza, $7 per
100 ibs.; also Stoneville 2-B cot-
tonseed, $3 per 100 ibs. R. D. Ta-
tum, Palmetto.

Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
hand selected from 28-30 Ib. mel-
ons, 50c Ib. del. in Georgia. Any
amount up to 130 lbs. J. O. Wish-
am, Rupert.



2 lbs. Jones watermeien seed, Bee Bs

50c Ib. plus postage. Guar. te be| .

pure. Money back if not satisfied.
Arthur Brown, Gillsville, Rt. 1.

Several M. Casava seed stalks,
$4.50 M. Send deposit to hold un-
til planting time in March; alse
60 White Muscovey | :

BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

About 400 bu. Hay seed Soy
beans, recleaned and in good ev-
en wt. bags, $2.00; and about 2000
lbs. Crotalaria seed; 5c lb.; also
200-300 bu. good Whatleys sced
corn, $2.00 bu, O. M. Ware, Mar-
shallville.

Imp. large and small old-fash-



Vigorvine tomato, 200 seed for. joned white and cream half-run-

ner beans, sound; white and
cornfield beans, 20 large cupful,
add postage, no checks or stamps.
Mrs. Enos Mullins, Jasper, Rt. 2.

Purple hull table peas, 20c qt.;
old-fashioned English peas, 10
teacupful; dried peaches, worm
free, 10c lb.; large Elberta size
Indian peach seed, 25c doz. add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 1.

White blackeye Crowders, 6
Ib.; 895 lb. Conch acre peas, re-
cleaned. sound, 8c Ib.; field peas.
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
Ri 1:

500 bu. freshly threshed 90-day |
velvet beans, $1 bu. in 5 bu. lots
or more. J. H. Rowland, Wrights-
ville.

No. t recleaned, pure hay seed
soy beans, $2 bu.; Korean Les-
pedeza, 6%4c per lb.; Stoneville
2-B Cottonseed, 1st yr. 80c bu.
Emory Jackson, Goggins.

White bunch butterbeans,
striped half-runner beans, okra
seed, and stringless green pod
punch beans, 20c per cup; also
nice sundried apples, free from
worms, core we peel, 10 lb. plus
postage. Mrs. A. L, Dodd, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 1.

100 Bu. clay peas, $1.45 bu.; 75
bu. Clay mixed, a bu.; FOB
Thomson, B. C. Perry, Thomson.

4 lbs. nice yellow beans, $1 del;
1939 dried peaches, bright and
free from worms, 15c lb. postpaid.
Money order. Mrs. A. FP, OKel-
ley, Maysville, Rt. 1.

50 Bu. 90-day running velvet
beans, $1 bu. oa vo bu. sweet
potatoes, 75 bu. B. T. Thornton,
Bowdon, Rt. 1.

Speckled Crowder peas, 10c
Ib. in 10-Ib lots or more, also
blue Javas peas, same price. G,
T. Brown, Bail Ground, Rt. 1. ~

200 Bu. white blackeyed Crow-
der peas, 5c lb. FOB Tate, no less
than bu. lots. E, L. Sartor, Marble
Hill.

Tree beans, 6 for 5c, add post-
age; 1 vine will cover large bush,
good, tender eating bean, plant
early; cash with order, no
checks. Miss Orlene Cantrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box 154.

50 Bu. each Brabham peas and] |

mixed; 20 bu. ea. New Era and
Whip; 5 bu. Unknown. Clyde T.
Hannah, Loganyille.

Striped half-runner, 20 cup-
ful, 2 for 85e; English peas, 10c
cupful, 3 for 25c; add postage;
purple plum sprouts, 12%4 <a..}
add postage. Mrs. H. M. Jones,
Lula, Rt. 1.

Large and small, white half-
runner beans, 20c cupful, also
mixed cornfield bean seed, add
postage. Mrs. Claude Poole, Jas-
rer, Rt. 2.

50 Bu. mixed peas, $1.60 bu.;
50 bu. Brabham, $2.50 bu-; also
Delta cottonseed, 1st yr. from
breeder, 90c bu.; Marets wilt-re-
sistant cottonseed, 90c bu.; Kobe
Lespedeza seed, 8c lb. Mark T.
Warren, Dewy Rose.

Buneh velvet beans, pure and
sound, $2 bu. FOB. Sample on
request. T. D. Cook, Buena Vis-

pa kB:

/200 Bu. No. 1 Clay peas, $1.50
bu. at my farm, $1.60 FOB
Wrens; early speckled running
velvet beans, perfectly sound,
$1.20 bu. also 75 bu. govt. inspt.
Porto Rican sweet potatoes for
seed. 75 bu.; Ga. cane syrup, 50c
per 10 Ib. bucket at my farm.
W. Swan, Wrens.

No. 1 hayseed soybeans, re-
leaned, $2 bu. FOB, packed in 2%
bu. sacks. W. lL. Houser, Pert
Valley.

500 Bu. running velvet beans.
grown On my farm in 1939, $1 bu.;
all orders given immediate at-
tention. F. W. Tanner, Sanders-! :
ville, Rt. 1,

40 Bu. Brab peas, $75 for lot,
or $2 bu. J. I. Davidson, Bonaire.

Brabham peas, in 2% bu. bags,
$2 bu. red hull peas, in 2% bu.

bags, $1.90 bu.; Clay peas, $1.90)

bu.; 90-day velvet beans, 90c bu.,
bunch velvet beans, $1.75 bu. all
FOB. J. L. Garner, Warthen,



90-day running velvet beans,
$1.00 -bu.; Bunch veivet beans,

$1.75 bu. A. S. Dudley, Warthen.

100 bu. A-1 recleaned seed, 90.
day running seed velvet ne
95c bu. in 2% bu. lots. C. |
Cooke, Sandersville.

About 45 bu.. Bunch velvet
beans, $225 bu. or $2.00 bu. for
lot; also Running velvets, $1.50
bu.. in even wt. bags. H. D. Cook 5

| Buena Vista, Rt. 5.

Old fashioned brown 5 triped,

| half runner snap bean seed. 25

teacup; 2 kinds 2zrowder peas,
mixed, 10c 1b.; also common
mixed bantam hens and pullets.
30c ea.. with a rooster free with
lot of 10, FOB. Mrs. J. Oo.
Layenia,

Any quantity of Wales
peas, sound and pure, $2.30 bu,
also 10 bu, sound Spanish pea
nuts, $1.00 bu. All FOB. S. BR
Walden, Harlem, Rt. 2. _

Conch peas, absolutely pure
and sound, 25c Ib., 2 Ibs.,
ewe Earl S. Redwine, Ma:
ras.

Good. striped Half Runner
buneh bean seed, 25c teacup;
heavy bearing black pole beans,
same, price. Mrs. W. V. Robbs.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Clay peas, good and sound, 2
$1.75 bu. C. C. Courson, Dever =
eux.

500 bu. 90-day running velvet
beans. grown on my farm
1939, $1.00 bu. Send money order
oz check. F W. Tanner, Bangers:
Ville, Rt. 1.

Extra early white garden bean
seed, also striped haif-runners,
ali tender and sound, !arge cw
ful, 20c; 35c pint, postpaid. Coi
preferred. No stamps. Mrs. I
Barron, Gainesville, Ri. 1. -

Bright Brabham peas, $1.75 bu
FOB. W. L. Wilson, Sparta.

100 bu. Victor peas, improve:
ment over Brabham, $2.00 bu.
FOB. R. W. Nelson, Yatesville,
Box 22.

Striped Half Runner, white
Half-Runner garden and ane
green pod bean seed, all. 25c ih
plus postage. Mrs. T. af Lan-
easter, Pendergrass, Rt. 8

White sugar ci peas, 2
Ibs., 25.;-10 Ibs. $1.00 del. Fines
pea for table use. Mrs. S. P. Reed,
Varnell, Rt. 1. ee

Old fashioned striped half run-
ner bunch beans, 15e pint and
postage. Mrs. L. A. Shores, Am-
brose, Rt. 1. a

Running white butter peas and
Willow beans, 30 Ib., postpaid.
Mrs, D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland

15. bu. ea., Clay peas, $2.00 b
O-Too-Tan peans, $4.50 bu.; yele
low Palmetto beans, $3 50 bu.
Alonzo Hartley, Tennille. .

Pure bunch velvet beans, sound
for seed, guar., $2.50 bu. Milford
Beasley, Summit, Bik

300 bu. good, sound 90- -day rune
ning velvet beans, in 2% bu.
bags, 90c bu. FOB. Scott McCo
Davisboro.

260 bu. Clay nian? peas,: re
clean, in new 24%



COTTONSEED for SALE



Cokers 100 cottonseed, sie 4
sound and pure, in 100 ib, bag
| $2.50 bags also A-1 90- -day run-
ning velvet beans, $1.00 bu.; 10
bu or more, 90c bu. J. Prank |
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.

100 bu. pure Cokers 100 cot=
tonseed, Ist yr. 1 1/16 in. staple,
guar. pure, 75c bu. for lot, or 85
bu. broken lots, at my barn; 35

Jones, Tennille.
D&PL cottonseed,

r 1 bale per acre) Gov't grade
1 3/32 in. $1.00 bu. $60.00 ton.
Bob Sosby, Carnesville.

Cokers 100 cottonseed, ist yr-
(made over 1% bales per acre),
kept pure at gin, $1.00 bu. Mu
Veal, Sandersville, Rt 223 2;

Wannamaker Dixie Triump i.
wilt - resistant, direct fro:
breeder, 1938 crop, rolls dropp

j.| pure, $1 bu., $3 per 100 Ibs. ton

Exe. for Brab oe or O-too-tan
soybeans. C. A. Wilbanks, Gon
merce, Rt. 5. &
Pettys Toole and Cook 307-8,
good germination, kept pure at
gin and recleaned, $1 bu. FOR, A
C. Price, Bronwood. :
100 bu. Dixie Triumph, $5 per
200 lbs, FOB Millen. Millen, Rt.

Pure Stoneville 2-B priately
ginned and recleaned, 85c bu.,

govt. graded 1 3/32 in. staple. Ri-

ley C. Couth, Turin.

Sea Island; Seabrook var. $l
bu. (Upland cottonseed) Cokers
4 in 1 staple, 1 in. staple, 39 per
eent lint, ginned 10 bales at 1
time, $1 bu. or $3 per 100 Ihbs-
FOB. L. H. Edenfield, ee
Rt. 1, Box 34. =e Be





























































uae corn, 70 bu; aigped
ne @ Tbs. to bu- Come after.
Hays, Griffin, 404 Bell *St-

) Hayseed soy beans, recleaned,
$2. 25 Ba New Era peas, $1.60 bu.
in 2% bu. bags. Send remittance.
Robert Thrape, Ft. Valley.

0 bu..Whatleys extra fine
yn, well selected, shucked,
t nubbed, 10 bu. lots, $1.50
5 ie Jots, $1.75 bu.; single
bu. lots, $2.00 bu. FOB RR or
ruck. J- CG. Collier, Barnesville.
wiotey's Prolific seed
tyr carefully selected,



pe 5c pk., $2.15

enunie Whatleys prolific
corn, $1.75 small quantities,
per bu. in 10 _bu. lots up,
FOB Fort Valley. J. G. gore
Fort Valley.

astines super prolific seed

y pure, 75c per peck ECF
yosey, Perry, Rt. 2:
Whatileys
yn, 10 bu- lots. up, $1-60
yu., smaller lots, $1.75 wee
1: FOB Fort Valley, J. B

, Fort Valley.

pu. good Whaitleys Prolific
sen, at barn. W. Py Ross,

"prolific



FOR SALE



cs Seoitty hams, china
i smoked, 12 to 18 lbs. ea.,
00 per. "100. Ibs. Guar. sound.
oney orders only. C. R. Hutch-
Barney, Rt. 1. =
eured hams. of var.
e- quality, 25 Ib. post
Jackson, Donovan,
oak wood smoked hams,
20 Wo.; Sides, 12-20 Ibs..
Ib. shoulders, 8-12 lbs.,
Exec. for good Runner
nuts. Ce B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt.

Se ha a smoked, 10-20

my own farm, well sea-
ed, hardwood smoked, 25 Ib.
Vfone ele if not ee WwW.





in 1 gal. cans, 45c Der
Anderson, Hawkinsville.

us Ga. cane syrup, 50 per

3. H. L. Archer, Lyons.
al. bright Sorshum syrup

ir Size ieee Bolted, " 25
ney order. Sample,
Wil . Dasher, es

cane aan in . 36 ,
) bbi. FOB. 7. _W: oe



ns Peavine hay, also
oy oe oe gar

ene clover. Will aehuet

ton; less if picked up at
Yarey Freeman, Ten-
am Farm, Rt. 3. Box 25.

baled Lespedeza, Mea-
Peavine hay, $15.00 ton
ield. CVE. YP; mangers,

uck oad No iA Banner pea-
right and clean, $7.00.

?



clean, $2.00 bu. J. O.
Smithville. P.O. Box 25.

right Peavine hay,
ton at a O. B. Brown,

out 30 tons good Deavine
ale. Wan H. Wall, pale

Bi Lespedeza with young |
son grass hay, $12.00 ton;
vine with Soy bean hay,
10 ton. At farm, 2 mi. West
Bs Lif Singleton, Et:

cond. $1 00 pers a
OB iy es mi.



leys Prolific seed corn,
own on my farm, $1.50 bu. Al-|.

bed and ghelled,: weevil

n, Ist yr. from Hastings, ab-.

12c|

25 Ib.; Plantation sausage,

of 50. sibes pure Ga. :

Lyons, case of 6 No. ag

smok:

so 15 bu. Brabham peas,|



Eggs from grand champion
prize winning White Wyandottes,

$1.25 per 15. Cartons to. be re-}
turned. Money order please. Mrs.
Hatt M.., Tanner, Tennille, Box
252

Purebred Giant str. R. C. ight
Brahma eggs, $1.00 per 16 post-
paid. Carefully packed. L. J.
Brown, Colbert, Rt. 2.

Select fertile eges from Don-
aldsons big, dark Reds,
per 15, del.; $2.25 for 30.. Order
baby chicks in advance. Mrs.
Grady Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1.

Purebred Dark Cornish Indian

eggs, February and March deliv-

ery. $1.00 per 15 postpaid. Mrs.
J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove.

Black Australorp AAA hatch-
ing eggs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid.
Mrs. Grady McCurley, Acworth,
Rt. 1.

M. B. turkey eggs, $2. 50 dozen
a Booking orders now.
Alex Hattaway, Warthen, Rt. 1.

Jersey Black Giant eggs, 75c

be ret. Fine roosters, $1.50 ea. del.
at depot. Mrs. M. M. Simpson,
Waverly Hall.

Columbian Wyandotte eggs. $1
per 15; Lady Egg-a-Day sir.,
AAA Buff Orp. eggs, 75 per 15;
Buff Orp. roosters; Black and

| White Muscovey ducks, $1.00 ez..

drakes, $1.25 ea.; Mallards, $2.00
pr. Miss Roberta: McCollum,
Grantville, Rt. Le

Booking orders big bone Giant
Bronze turkey eggs, $18.00 doz.;
pen No. 2, $6.50 doz. Prepaid;
bred to lay B. Py. Rock (chick-
en) eggs, $1.50 doz.; cured hams,
about 30-50 Ibs., 25 Jb. S. P. C.
shoats for sale. A J Ellis, Cum

pee: ok

Giant Black Minorca eggs from
small pen of 2 yr. old hens, $1.50
per setting, postpaid. L. B- Mil-
lians, Newnan.

Select eggs from eholacal Eng-
lish W. L. hens mated to All Star
cockerels, $1.00 per 15; $3.00 C,
del. Mrs. Bell Joiner, Soperton.

Eggs from ped. S: C. W. Leg-

horns, 60c per 15; $3.00.C; also

-S. C. Brown Leghorn hens, 1938-
39 hatch, Jot of 25 for $12 00 Mrs.
Lucian Williams, Collins.

Eggs from Parks str. barred
Rocks, foundation stock direct.
$1.25 per 15; $4.00 C postpaid. Ap-
ril cocks, $2. 00 to $3.00 ea. Manse
Roach Plyler, Daisy. j

Purebred Red Speckled Sus-

for 30; 2 young roosters, $1.00 ea.
Mrs. Earl Wilson, Clarkesville.

Eggs from Grand Champion
prize winning White Wyan-

ret. Money Orders. Mrs. Hattie
M. Tanner, Tennille, Box: 252.

S. C.R. I. Red eggs, AAA gerade,
from well selected Bushs stock,
direct; $1.50 for 15; 30 for $2.75.
Postpaid. Cash, no checks. Mrs.
C. C. Payne, Tifton, Rt to



| POTATOES FOR SALE



10 of 15 bu. pure White Star
potato seed, true to name, not
mixed. Write for price or come
get them at m= arm. Will exc.
for peas or anything can use of
equal value. A. Ww. erest Ellijay,

(| Rt. teas

5000 Lbs. home- -grown Nebras-
kn Red Bliss potatoes for seed. i
He Zettler, Marlow. | ;



TOBACCO FOR SALE



Baby: cured tobacco, sat mel-
ow, <newing, 14 Ibs., $1.00; good
3g, 18 Ibs., $1 00. Postpaid
to 3rd zone. Mrs- A. B. deena ca

| Alma.
grade pated Loe ian

Good oe and as to-
bacco, barn cured, bright whole
leaf, guar. good, without mold or

trash, 12 Ibs., $1.00 del. Prompt
shipment. Hiram Lightsey, Scre-|

ven.

Good whole leaf, flue cured a
bacco, free from trash, smoking
or chewing, 5 ibs., 50: 12 Ibs.,
$1.00; 25 tbs., $1.90. AN del.
Prompt shipment. W. G. Murray,
Odum, Rt. , Box 158.

Good, flue cured tobacco,
bright leaf, aged and pressed, no
trash, 16 Ibs... $1.00 del. Prompt
shipment. Lonnie Ee aeniaey:
Surrency. Rt. 2.

Good, Ga. raised, flue cured
red and yellow long leaf, sweet

and juicy tobacco, 11 lbs., chew-j{

ing $1.00; 12 Ibs., smoking, $1.00;
6 Ibs. of either for 50c. Postpaid:
M. B. Swain, Alma.

Good, sweet, juicy Red Leaf
tobacco, chewing, 12 lIbs., $1.00;
smoking, 12 dbs.,
No. chks. Money orders.
Lightsey, Bristol, Rt. 2.

.. Smoking tobacco, aged 3-Yrs.,
18 Ibs., $1.00; chewing, 14 Ibs.,



$1.00. Guar. to be good. peered.

cS ee eee Screven.

gh



$1.25 |

per 15 plus postage. Cartons to}

sex eggs, 75c per 15, PP. or $1.25]
dottes, $1.25 per setting. Cartons}

cleaned;

75, postpaid.
Leroy a

FRUITS | FOR SALE _



Few 1939 eee apples, 12%e}
lb.; Youngberry plants, $1.00 for

20; also Dark Cornish roosters,
$1. 00. Mrs.
chelle, Rt. 1. a

1939. crop nice, dda peiches.
12c 1b. also few more bunch
butter: beans, 25c qt-; strawberry
plants, 50c GC; $2.00 per 500: Add
postage. Mrs. J: E.- aoe Roy-
ston, Rt. I:

of worms: core and peelings, 15c
db. deel.; good, sound Beeswax,
20 Ib. "Add postage. Mrs. A. we
Hil, Mavsville, Rt. 1.

Good. sundried apples, 12%
Ib. del. Exc. some for honey. Mrs.
Walker Echols, Alto, Rt.. q..

Nice dried apples, for sale; or
exc. 5.or 10 Ibs. for honey Ql
white or speckled peas, also exc.
value 2 of each, Pear, Plum. Pe-
can and peach trees. Write. se
Ada Powell, Rising: Fawn, Rt.

Nice, dried apples, 10 Ibs., $1.00;
15 ibs., $1.40; Peaches, 10 lbs..
$1.35. All postpaid; some good
cured hams, 14-15 lbs., 24c Ib.;
good smoked sausage, 5 lbs. lots,
= Yb. Sat. guar. or money back.

eee Pritchett, Conley.



3 ae FOR SALE

6 or. 8 lbs. fresh firm butter.
guar., 30c lb. del-; also Mush and
Speckled crowder peas, 8c Ib.. 5
Ibs. or more del. Minnie. Willis,
Talking Rock.

6 Ibs. fresh butter ea. wack. 30c

Postpaid. Mrs. sir abet Moss.



Tb.

Jasper, Rt. 2. ee ob

4 tbs. Jersey butter a ee -20

| lb. Add postage. Mrs. JR. Jack-

son, Bowdon: Rees



Pecans & Peanuts For Sale



Good ie

seed, 4%c Ib. FOB. Mrs. J. E.

; Brown. Stilson.

500 Bu. old - fashioned runner
peanuts, recleaned, 4c Ib. FOB.
R. F. Thompson, Shellman, ae
DES

40-50 bu. imp= white Spanish
peanuts, large kind, for eating or
planting, sound, but with some
stems left by picker, 4c lb. FOB,
| or 5c Ib. eee R. E. a
Bishop, Rt. 1.

Red Spanish "peanuts, hand-
shelled, 75c gal.; also 10 Brown
Leghorn pullets, $1 ea., or the lot
for $9.50: Wallace Wilson. Mar-
tin. :

Stuart eS for sale. Make of-
fer. G. T. Hadden, Avera, Rt. 1.

No. 1. Vireinia bunch peanuts.
1938 crop, in hull, -4%e Ib., re-
pecans, Van Deman,

Delmos, 15c ib.; seedlings, 10 1b.

also Cokers No. 1 cottonseed, $1)

bu.; selected Barred Rock hens,
$1, "roosters, $1.50 ea. FOB. Ww. =:
Norton, Edison.

300 Lbs. common size, sound
seedling pecans, 8c lb. FOB. sam-
ple 5c. George W. Williams, Ogle-
thorpe. ;

Large seedling pecans, 10 Ib.
Purchaser pay delivery charges.
Mrs, D. R. Warthen, Warthen.

- 300 Lbs. nice recleaned white

M@panish peanuts, 5c Ww. at my
barn. T. He Gileanton.
bridge, Rt. ce

- 40-50. gy aaeee. size seedling

| pecans, 6c Ib.; also 15 purebred

Orpington pullets, no culls. 6 mo.

lo.

Sri a we. 1 Spanish and 50|

tons No. 1 Runner Peanuts, $90.00.
ton in 5 ton lots; 50 tons hand
stacked peanut hay, extra good,
$10.00 ton.-All FOB. Joe E. Fus-
sell, Fitzgerald, 412 So. Lee St.

Seedling pecans, well filled out,
10 Ib.; Stewarts, 12%c_ lb. Mrs.
Ww. B. Hester, Blakely, Re 3

90 Ibs. Stewart pecans, A No.
4: Guar. 100 per cent sound and
unusually large, 12c lb. FOB. M.
T. Tanner, Sandersville, Rte 1,
Box 8. :

- 1000 tbs., Gumbo or Virginia
bunch peanuts, 3c Jb. for lot, or
3i2c Wb. smalier quantities. FOB.
Cash with order. Fred L. Mor-
gan, oe s

\

a and Other Fruit
Trees for Sale

Peach trees, all lead. var., state
insp., guar. true to name, $32.50





M; $4.00 C; 80c doz. Re AL Tra-

vis, Riverdale.

Genuine pineapple ieee trees,
gov't insp. well rooted, 3 yrs. old,
2 ft., $2.00 doz.; 3. ft., $3.00; 4 ft.,
$4.00; 5 to 6 ft., $5.00; 6 to 9 ft.
$10.00 doz. Del. Cash with order.
W. C. James, Manor.

Concord grape vines, $1. 00 doz ;

Alfred ae Ro-="
ed.

Nice, bright, dried apples, free

Jumbo Soaks :

: $3. 00 doz.;

14 Ibs. nice Gehiey and 40 Ibs.

"| Moss, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

| Paris, Dallas, Rt. 2.

Stock- - Turkey figs, black ana white

-scuppernong

old, T0 ea. B. Jordon, Monticel- | &

Ja. apricot plum, scuppernong

| rose and blue Damson, early red

| doe PP. Ethel League, Waco, Rt

| Concord grapes, black muscadine
vines, 1, 2 and 3 yrs., 10c and 15c

1 Pecan ee Other Fruit

Trees For Sale _



- Fruit trees, guar. true to name;
free from disease: carefully erad-
Insp. Lading* varieties,
| peach, 36. pe apple. fe =up:
Thomas N-.. Long, Kensington.
Bronze and black scuppernong |
and muscadin vines, delicious
brown figs, raspberry bushes,
hazel -nut bushes, red and blue
Damson plums, .crabappie bush-
es, hackworth apples, 9c:ea.; 95
doz. Postpaid. Well rooted. Mrs.
Seab Huggins. Waco, Rt. 2.

New thornless. Youngberry.
Boysenberry, Cameron dewberry,
Texas. Wonder and Brainard
blackberry, new Logan, Sodus,
Dixie blackberry plants, 6 for
75c; $1.25 doz. prepaid. New
bunch and scuppernong grapes. :
H. A. Neal, Ashland.

Huckleberries, red and. yellow:
plums, white press peaches.
gooseberries, crabapples. 1 ft..
LOG3 3 Pia 25e- A EL Se:
Postage. Exchange white feed
sacks. Mrs. Alma Colson, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 2.

Black everbearing mulberry
sprouts, 2 to 4 ft., 10c and 20c.
$1.00 orders. postpaid. Mrs. Dan-
ie McCook, McIntyre, Rt. 1, Box
48.

Stewart, Schley, Success, Mon-|
ey Maker and Moore pecan trees.
State insp. and true to name.
Write for prices. Cc. Cc. Lowe, By-
ron.

Black -walnut trees, 1 to 3 ft::
white clingstone peach trees, 9
yrs., $1.00 doz.; calamus root, 25c
doz., $1.50 C. Blanch Woodruff.
Greenville.

Black scuppernong vines, 2 yrs.
ne 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.; 3 yrs. old.
15 ea.; $1 50 doz.; Calif figs:
_ Japanese apricots, " plue plums,
10 ea; $1.00 doz.; muscadine
vines, 2 yrs. old, 15 ea.: $1.25
doz. Shipped in mixed orders. 6
or more del. W. A. Moon, Waco,
Rt. 2.

Large red Z00se plums, $1.00
doz. Send M. O. No check.
Prompt del. Helen A. Horseley,
Waco, Rt. 2. ; ! ee

Brown turkey figs, bronze
scuppernongs, Red June plums.

plums, black muscadines, well
rooted. 1, 2, 3 yrs. old, 10c and
15c as to age.; $1.00 and $1.50
doz. L. T. Chandler, Waco, Rt. 2.

Concord and Lutie grapevines,
3 yrs: old, bear this year, 25c ea.,
gourd seed; 10c pkt.,
3 pkts, 25e: Martin and dipper
gourds, 25c ea., $3.00 doz. J. R.
Bramilett, Ellijay, Rt. mi, a

Red and white meat, open -
stone peach tree sprouts, Elber-
ta and Georgia Belle, Yellow and
Red plum peach, $1.50 doz.; May
cherries, 75c doz.; plum sprouts,
-50c doz., hardy pearing straw-
berry plants 75c C. Mrs.

_ Strong, rooted bronze scupper-
nong, 4 ft. vines, $1.00 doz. post-
paid. Ethel Smith, Braselton.

Nicely rooted, 2 yr. yellow Sept.
scuppernong vines, $1-00 doz. post,
paid. Charlie E. Smith. Brasel-
fone es

Hunt tien tine: scunpernong
grape vines, 1 yr., well rooted,
from Ga. Experiment Sta., best
black variety, 10 for $1.00.
Stamps or money order. R. E.

and muscadine
vines, blue, yellow, red goose and
Jap. apricot. Plum, Hackworth
Se Horse apple, hazlenut bush-
, 2 yr. 10c ea-, $1.00 doz., $6.00
C. Del. A. T. Patterson, Waco.

Brown fig, Blue Damson and

and muscadine, Concord and Ni-
agara grapevines, apple and
black walnut, well rooted sprouts
10c ea. $1.00 doz. Del. 6 or more.
Inez Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. -

Muscadines, scuppernongs,
bronze and white, wild erapes,

and yellow June plum, Jap plum,
Turkey figs, all well rooted, and
P.P., 9c ea-, $6.00 C. Josie Hus-
gins, Waco, Rt- 2.

Jap. apricot plum, Starks win-
ter apDles, Brown Turkey fig, red
June plum, black muscadines,
10c ea. 1 yr., 15 ex., 2 yr. sprouts
$1.00 doz. Dewberries, 5c ea., $1

pe

prown
Red. June plums,

Biabzs scuppernongs,

turkey figs,

as to age; $1.00 and $1.50 doz. R.
M. League, Waco, Rt. 2.

Gov't insp. best var. pecan
trees, Stewarts. 2 to 3 ft., 40c;
3 to 4 ft..50c; 4 to 5 ft., 70 ea.;
also Schleys, priced according to!
sizes, FOB. Guar. true to name.
M. M. Newsome, Sandersville.

Lead. var., apple trees at re-
duced prices, with 1 tree free
with each dozen; small home se-
lection of 12 nice 1 yr. old trees,





Ga. collard seed, 4 Tbs., oh 00. J.
A. Cordele.





(6 var., from early to late, $1.50

ey Febroary | 1; 1940

Addi

Concord grape vines, yellow June;

Jay |









































































Pecan cd Other Fruit :
Trees For Sale.





Inte

aE Seuppernons wines, 2 wr
4:ft-,.253 8:to-10 ft., 50 ea.;,
er. ones, $2.00. Postpaid, i

Cogein, Covington.

' White. ;scuppernongs, - Ss
dines, _Turkey_. figs, Blackmc

cherries, Red June apple, H;

worth and Yates Pear, earl

plums, 10c ea., $1.00 doz; :

berry plants, 25c C. P. P. J me:
: Phillips, Bowdon, Riv 2

Gov. insp., lead. var., apple
peach trees, 1 - 3 yrs. old, 10c
to 20c ca.; Pear, Cherry, Apric 0
Plum, Figs 25 2.;
pecan trees, 3-4 ft.,
yr. Concord Niagara,
Early grapevines, 10c ea. $6. 00
Del. Lee Head, Cornelia. ||

White, bronze, black scup
j nong, muscadine, blue Damso:
Red Goose, Japanese aprico
plums, Figs, apples, $1.00 d
; Kudzu crowns, $5.00 M. All w on
rooted; artichokes, 40c gal.,
bu. del. Bertha Patterson,
Rt. D:

Sev. hundred seedling pecan
3 ft. and up. Come get them:
take up what roots you want
124%4c. ea. per ee OF
than 100, for 15c ea. H.
er, McRae, Rt. A, Box oo

Nice Stewart and. Schley es
can pudees, pecan trees, ep





price. Write. f
Barnesville, Rt. 2.

Prolific Purple fig trees,
heavy bearing, early
grapes, 2 yr. Vines, white
bronze scuppernong 2 yr. vine
all strong, well rooted, pr
and ready for planting, and 25
ea P. P. Mrs. M. M. Hollane
Reidsville. <

Blue Damson, apricot plum,
white scuppernong, black musc
dine, 10c ea. $1.00 doz.: Brow:
Turkey figs, $1.00 doz., $6. 00C
well rooted Kudzu crowns, -60
C. $5.00 M. del. Marcelle Patter
son; Waco, Rt. 2, Box 136 _

Kudzu crowns, 2 yr. old anc
older, $6.50 M. FOB. B. Wal
Hamilton.





Honey Bees and ae
Supplies For Sale



8. a Beeswax del. for $2.00
Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula, |
Real fancy honey packed i
5 lb. pails and labeled, $6 per case
of 12 cans, chunk.or extrac
ed. Tr. Mullis, Alma.

New ext. Tupelo Money.
per 10.1lb. pail, 75 per 5 Ib. pail
no COD orders. B. E: Sheppard.
Savannah, 1222 East Henry St.

New extracted galberry honey.
5 Ibs.. 75c, 10 Ybs., $4:50 del.
case of 6 5-lb. pails, $3.50; ce
of 12 5-lb. pails $6 FOB, fi
quality honey, prompt shipment.
guar. D. F. Thomas, Odum. :

12 Hives of .bees in patent
frame hives, 12 empty hives witt
extracting supers, all hav
frames and honey boards com-
plete, $30 for entire outfit if del
here to same party. Geo. D. Mil
ler, Woodland.

Extra white comb honey
Ib. pails, $1.50 del. 4 10-1b. pai
by exp. $5.50; extracted |

Poplar mixed in 10-Jb. pails,

$1.50 del. by mail, 4 del. by exp.
for $4; write for prices on 30 50-
gal. bbis. Curd Walker, Be
town.

9 Hives of honey bees, $1 ea
at my farm. W. T. Goodm
Dexter, Rt. 1.

_ New bee gums, new style
glass observation and supers,
I. A: Manley, Decatur, 22 Loe
wood Terrace.

6 Paces oS coe honey

calf, $50.00; Want fee _velve
beans in pod. Quote best price.
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1.

12 hives bees, $1.00. a

Nives in 10 frame pat. hives, (

ea., my place. None robbed in

pres Ira A. Dailey, Monticello.
t



Honey Bees a Ber
: Supplies ~ me WANTED

Want buy Bees in box hi S34
good cond., cheap for cash. Al
gust Wolbert, Ellabelle, Rt. 1.

Want some Honey bees. also
honey extractor in good cond.
Make best cash price and advise
just what you have,







Hill, Winder, Rt. qe





Ay Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous Wan ted



| HR AND MULES



od tee don t a



OZ sma; 50e. Sarah



1. Lot, of 25
On. oe Me

nice, ary sage, alsO sage
oY sale Or exch: Mrs. Gra-
ttle, Suwanee, Rt. 2.

of nice goose feathers for
Mrs. Orion J. Williams, Cor-




arlic cloves (sets),
$1.00. Mrs. Clara Prince,
st, Rt. 1, Box 2:

pu. old style black al
12c lb. in lots of 10 Ibs. or
Thomas Brewer, Jr., Lum-

peppermint,

: and single tansy,
im yarrow, colts foot, 25 doz.;
plants, $1.00 doz.; yellow.
sassafras, queen of the
eo wild ees are

: Jerusalem arti-
eh $2.00. bi. Mrs. J. F
ook Augusta, eS Mt. Auburn

ou hulled black walnuts, $1
want 1000 lbs. early. str.
ia eo F.C. Gar-

ack walnnts for sale, 85c per
, Fitzgerald, Box

fila cherry bark and_ yellow
: : sassafras, poke and
Toot, '20 Ib. catnip, hoar-
d, 6 pun., 25e; garlic bulbs,
or 50c: everbearing strawber-
25 C, $1, 500; all PP. De-
Be Dahlonega, Rt- 1, Box

chundred gourds, half pint
Martin gourds cut or
it make offer. Edwin Col-
ordele, Rt. 4.

alem artichokes,

; $3 bu. del. C.C. Pat-}

in circum.,
in length.

itis, "5c bu., 1939 crop; old
\ ee striped half-running
85 add postage, no
i Mis. Grace Frey, Mariet-



re herry park, 10c per Jb.,
xe Tom Bates,

. Diack Whinut meats, 1236
1p, fine flavor, 25 pt., 5 ae $1
| postage. Mrs.

user papiin seed, white vel-
ykra, Batchelor button, white,
and pink Old Maid seed, 15c
ap, add postage; young walnut
fees, 3 for 25, young: willow
e Doge price. Mrs. Be3C:






00. Tb. white feed sacks,
ed, Ie each del. or exc. for
only. Barbara Lee, pee

peas all sizes and shapes,
for shipping. Write for
Mrs. Ben McBryant, Pitts,

) Wb be cecins white feed
free of holes,
. jute. sacks. 3c. ea. Frank

est. quality walnut kernels, 3

$1, postage paid in ist and
eS. Sonn. Crane.

a ne nice are gourds, 8c

FOB, cash with order, also
uishels black walnuts. 65c per
-FOB.)cash with order John
Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box

atte, queen of the meadow,
b.; yellow root, 10 1b.; yel-
dock, birdock, 15 Ib.; wild
srry t 20c Ib., pear-foot
pS 380i lb. Add postage.
Miss Lorene Jackson.





Ik fainut meats, nice cae
m, large pieces, 35c lb. post-

| to. 2nd and 3rd zone. Miss
4. Finley, Lithonia, Rt. 1. |

Good yellow mellow leaf chew-
x tobacco, 1939 crop; also good:
noking tobacco, 15 Ibs. ea., $1.00
. Prompt shipnyent.
sey, Screven.

ood grade whole, yellow leaf
ie cured chewing or. smoking
ae: 16 ce $1.00 del. Prompt
Sees Scre-









BEANS AND PEAS:

Want some red. ae Grows
| der peas. Write what you have %
sol and. prices.

50c peck, 5c per
erst 50 bu. FOB: Kudzu |
, 35C doz.: 4 doz. $1! 00 del:
ee: and hazelnuts, 4c ea.

4 oe $1. 00 del.

_|- Franklin, Ri acne

| Want-to- -exchange | 6 tbs. dried:
peaches for, 12 Ibs.. white er
beans. Mrs. Ira Whitlock.

Rt. 1...

Want several. pu.
no. weevils (or 2.
Quote ae oe
here. R. E. Lee, Concord.
Want 1 bu. Red Hull speckle
peas. Must be pure and sound.
Send sample and price.
Carter, Boston, Rt. 2.

Want some bunch and running
white biloxi
beans. State.price per:bu. in first
letter. Also want good (no plug
wanted) horse. or mare mule, not
over 9 yrs. old, 1,050 to 1,200 Ibs.
Must be cheap. B. F. Harris, Box

peas,
Send. sample.

velvet beans,

364, Griffin.

Want some prices
hull peas. Wiley Lynn, Collins.
Want hear from party having}.
the Mathews improved Soy]
M.

beans for sale. i.
Lovett.

CORN AND SEED CORN:

Want 40-50 bu. ear corn, sound.
Quote: best. price first letter.. Pai!

Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.
Want some weevil - resistant
seed corn. State what you have
and price. a: ap RACER Rin-

J.

con.

Want some shelied corn. State|
amount and price del. Savannah.
Bavannet, 2220

i E. G. Brooks,
Ogeechee Road.

Want buy few ilinared bush-
els ear corn for cash. Make best
Harry L. Bryan, Cedar

offer.
Springs.

Want to buy 500 to 1,000 bu.
good white mill corn in shuck
she} at warehouse. S.
J. Elder, 1503 Peachtree St., At-

or shelled. de}.

lanta.

Want to hear. eon eat hav-
_ Write best

ing corn for sale.

price. W. T. Pelfrey, Doraville.

Want to hear from party hav-
ing good corn for planting pur-
poses. J. M. Sexton, Resaca.

Want 250 to 350 bu. good ear
corn in shuck. Quote lowest cash
| price fob your station. W. I. H.
| Pitts. Waverly Hall. :

Want slipped shuck corn up to}
above market]
price, del. my place in East Point.
Atlanta, Rt. 4.

50 bu. at 5c bu.

Peter J. Haden,
Ca 3046.

COTTONSEED:

Want D&PL cottonseed. Mus:
be pure. Also want field peas.
Exc. purebred B. R., oe
Ringlet str. cockerels.

Wilson, Martin.

| Want 35 bu. pure Addisons
|| warty Prolific cottonseed. Quote
price FOB your station, recleaned
preferred. Morris Phillips, Cran-

dall.

Warwick.
EGGS:

Want eggs from White: Hol-
land or Bourbon Red turkets and
baby ducks from Indian Runner
drake cross with White Pekin
ducks, or other strain straight.
State prices del. per 12 or 15. F.
E. Grubbs, Demorest. 3

Want 250 puitebred eggs to
set on halves, large type chick-
ens preferred. Del.
want 50 hens to keep on shares.
Write first. Mirs. John A. Kell,

Dallas, Rt. 2.

FEED SACKS: WANTED:

Want white 100 1b. cap. ceo
sacks. in good. condition.
Mary Sirmans, Homerville.

Will exchange

brown streaked half runner beans}
for white feed sacks, i
condition, 100 lb. cap., 1 cup for
2 sacks, or-2 cups for 4 sacks.
10c cup cash. Add postage. Mrs.
L. R. Arkworth, Loganville, Rt-

4.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS:

Exe. equal value or pay cash
for good side meat, hams or
shoulders and other farm pro-
ducts. Write. Mrs. John Puckett,

Dalton, 9 Oak St.

FRUIT TREES AND. PLANTS

WANTED:

Want to buy true to name and
healthy trees, vines and plants: |
apples, dewberries, boysenberries,
grapes, peaches, plums, strawber-
ries, raspberries. Quote what you
have and prices del.

Hoyt, Clarkston.

Want 25 or 30 Japanese persim-
mon trees, 3 to 4 ft. high. Must
-be reasonable. H. J. McCollum,

Canon, Ri. 2."



FOR. SALE



courps, WANTED:

tin gourds. eG
Brock, ste 5; Rome.

+] Gramn AND HAY:

Want 10: bu. Fulghum or Ful-
grain seed oats for spring sow-
ing. Pay cash or exc. peach and
| apple trees and: 2 yr. old as
vines at 10c ea. Write.
Cureton, Austell. :

Want: Peavine or Peanut ey.
Spanish and Runner peanuts, re-
cleaned. State amount and
R. J. Walsh, Garfield. ay

Give best price on good Pea-
vine; Soy bean or Velvet bean
| nay. preferably in bale, but could
if not too great at



i. to freshen soon, $25.00; yt

Blue horse nein Shack 12 yrs.
- | old, also a good. 1 horse wagon
for sale. Will Wilkerson, Atlanta,
42. Park BVG RS

~ Combination. sad: and ir
mare. tough as a mule, 6 yrs. old.
wt. 850 Ibs. $90.00 cash. Chas. A
mere Coe





Mrs. saan

Rt. 3, Box 156.

Gray brood mare, 8 yrs. old, wt.
050 sound, gentile,
good anywhere, $125.00 at my
barn, 2 mi. out Tallapoosa on the
Hagood Place. nel Allred, Tal-
Japoosa, RFD 2..

_. Some work ae brood deinats
and young, home: raised mules,
for sale, also D&PL cottonseed,
Ist yr- originator, T5ic bu. Cc. G.
Morris, Bowdon.

Good farm mare mule, 1050-
1100 lbs. cheap for cash or trade
for young calf or milch cow as
Bare. value. E. S. Hicks, Yates-

use in bulk,
distance. B. Ee Harris,
P. O: Box. 364.:

HONEY and FRUIT WANTED:

Want to exchange pecans for
good strained honey and~ dried}
apples (no horse apples). Ea. pay

on Purpie} del. ae M. A. Norton. Edi-

Arabian horse cole
at my farm 4 mi. N. E. Buford.
for sale or trade for milch cows.
J. R. Pirkle, Buford.

5 Mules for sale cheap or F trade
for cattle. Ralph Suthrie, Ken-
sington, Rt. 1. ;

Cz good mules for | sale. Come
see. Dont need them, reason for |
Ruby Reynolds,
| Mayfield. Rt. 1, Box 33.

- 1 good. mule anda 2 horse wa-
gon and plow gears for sale or
trade for brood sow or pigs; want
some fruit trees of different va-
rieties. M. M. Boss, Eee

Wanted prices 17 mos. old,
crowns FOB and del. :
John V. Arrendale, Tiger.
MUTTON TALLOW:

Want % 1b. fresh mutton-tal-
low. Give in exch.
butter-beans, either running or/|
or pay cash. Write
Mrs. Jessie Mixon, OGnia
Rt. 1, Box 119.

PECAN AND OTHER PRUIT

City.

Y% yb. colored

bunch var.,

Want several well root ted. oe a
Pecan trees. or 25 to 50 lbs. seed-=
ling pecans that will sprout and
oO trees. Send sample and best
: J. DIONE

Milch cow (first calf month old)
| 1000 . bundles fodder, all in good
: Pair mnie: wt. 1000 Ibs, ee
mare and horse mule, sound,
| and 6 yrs. old. Bay mare mule; Z
yrs. old, 1300 lbs., also blue mare
mule,. 1050 Ibs., 6 yrs. old. All fine
working shape, for sale. Geo. Mc-
Pherson,. Moultrie. Blea:

1 fast, mouse colored mare
mule, wt. about 1000 Ibs., 14 yrs.
old, gentle. work anywhere,
plug, $100.00, at my barn. L. G.
Kidd, Hapeville, 104 Evans Dr,

wt, about

PEANUTS AND PECANS: :

Want 300-500 iIbs.,
improved White Spanish peanuts
for seed. Send price and sample;
also S. P. C. 2 yr. old male, can
be reg., $20.00; and want 10 hens

and 1 rooster, March 1939 hatch
Brown Leghorns. K. Burnsed,
| Pilabelle, Rt.

Want 8 bu. ist or 2nd yr. N. C
old Runner peanuts. Mrs. Annie
Stevenson, Pavo, Rt. 3.

PINDERS:

| horns, solid dark red con + Goon :

place; also 18 bu. Velvet beans

Black Mare mule,
1150 Ibs., gentle. work anywhere,
12 or 15. yrs. old, $75.00, or trade
on a young mule and pay dif-
ference, within 35 miles. Frank]

i , Williamson, Ric 2.

Beautiful reddish- brown pony,

_in good health, excellent for rid-
- about 6 yrs. old.
Must Sell at once. Harry Lee,

Bunch red Ripper pinders. Send
best price per 100 lbs., and sam-
ee J. J. Music, alma, B. 0. Box!

SEED WANTED:

Want 200 to 500 Ibs. imp. oe
Spanish peanuts,
crop, for seed. Send sample anc
lowest cash price. H. C.. Burn-
sed, Ellabelle, Rt. 1. :
Want Spanish peanut and les-
pedeza seed. Will pay cash. Trade}
White Kowanna
same. Send sample. D. H. Hor-
ton, Ludowici, 1
Want 200 or 300 lbs. Half and!
Half cotton seed. Reasonable. R.
L. Hartley, Dubtin, Rt. tL:

Want 25 lbs. pure. genuine Cu-
ban Queen watermelon seed, not
mixed citrons nor saved from
faulty melons. Quote best price
on good seed. G. H:- Powell, Sum-
mer, Rt. 2.

Trade milk goat, dry, for 300
lbs. D&PL_ cottonseed,
peas, bur clover, cabbage plants,
etc.; also trade 250 lb. Duroc sow
and. 9 nice pigs (half breed, far-
rowed Jan. 10th) for young cow
and calf, or good cow milking.
Douglas Freeman, Americus.

Want 8 bu. Half and Half cot-
tonseed. Trade new crop Cane
syrup at 50c gal.
meat (just from cold storage) at
15c Jb. all around equal amts..
hams, shoulders and sides. Write].
cond. seed and best offer. Claud
Harper, Wray, Rt. 2.

Want get touch with party
having the Egyptian shallot or
winter onion for sale. Mrs. Min-
nie Wilson, College Park, 607 F-
Cambridge Ave.

SEED CANE:

Want 5000 stalks P. O. J. seed
cane. M. C. Roberts, Clinchfield,

2 small mules, work good any-
where, cheap for cash. Come see.
"Allie Ponder, ee Rt.

seed cane 2 farm sles (horse and mare

mule respectively), about 12 yrs.
m good working condition,
for sale reasonable. S. A. Phil-
ipps, Atlanta, 1684 Shee ers Ave.
(Rt. 1) Ra 4589.

Real good mule, wt. about 1300
Ibs., black with white nose (no
growths nor
lutely sound, extra fine build and
fat. Sell or could use young cow,
fresh or soon freshen, and bal.
A. ~ Oe Nor-

to an easy-feeding type boar.

Want 12 or 15 bu. Broadwell
double-jointed cottonseed,
12-15 bu. of Kings improved.
State cash price. J. T. Goodrum,

blemishes) ,

$10. 00 ea. at farm. See. _C. Ee
in money:

ae head fine youre: farm horses
cheap; 2 yr. old stallion horse
ready for service, Morgan blood.|
E. H. Jones, Waycross, 611 Rey-:

Good plug mule, sound, gentle,
one-eyed, work anywhere, about
| 800 Ibs. wt. Sell or trade for good
milch cow. Valine Holton, Way-
cross, Rt: 4 (near Barto Thigpen)

Good mule, 17 yrs. old burt still
works good, for Sale cheap. Mrs.
D. B: Gee Andersonville,

or cured hog
to me. Also

1 Black Spanish Jack,
about 800 lbs., for sale. G. F, Go-
ber, Dougherty. :

Good plug mule, 2 good eyes
and isnt lame, for sale or trade
for cow and calf or other live-
stock of equal value. Buyer come
and bring-trade, or if not too far,
| will bring mule. Write. Mrs.
A. McMillan, Helena.

1 gray mare mule, work anv-
where, $50.00; 1 unbroken brood
mare. for sale cheap. Mrs. HH... G.'
Yeomans, Collins.

Gray mare mule, wt. 900 cr
; dont know age, clean
eater, eyes and limbs good, $50.00
cash. No trade.
Smyrna, Rt. is

CATTLE FOR SALE -

old Jersey
Tb. butter. Sire |
334784; Dam!

Want about 1 bbl. of molasses!
or mixed syrup for mixing with
; also quote
price on pea hulls: J. H. Caldwell,

Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 235 (Cascade have bad habits. J. M. Alduidge,

STRAW WANTED:

- Want rye, wheat and oat straw
in 8 ton lots fob barn. Quote best
price per ton. Geo. S. Quarter-
man, McIntosh.

WAGONS, WANTED:

Want to trade P. O. J. seed; ~
cane for one horse wagon in fair
if interested. Ely
, Care L. C: Daniels, Vien-

T. A. Gann,





ea. J- 7. Brown, Elberton, Rt.



heavy milker, 2%

Pansy Forward,
of dam, Lily May Winn, 944964, |
$135.00; 7 mos. old heifer, from
-reg. Jersey cow, $35.00;
thoroughbred yellow Buff hens,
$13.00 or $1.00 ea.
Wood, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Center Hill.

shape. Write

WALNUTS WANTED:

. Want Japanese walnuts. Quote
price and send sample. Calvin.
Harman, Stovall.

Mrs 2 oP 2





$15.00. Herman C. Brewer, Dan-








1 Blue. Jersey heifer, 3 yrs. ol




| med. size . Jersey cow, oe
February ist with 3rd calf, $40
1 grade Jersey bull, wt. 600-
lbs., $27.50; . also other heifer:
and some shoats to sell. A. N,
Gambrell, Cornelia, Rt. ee

1 purebred White. Face, Here:
ford bull, not reg., about 114 yrs.
old, wt. about 900 Ibs., Horne
type, for sale. J. L. Jones, Mett

Purebred Guernsey yr. old
650-700 Ib. ent. to reg., $50.00 a
bees G.. a Wiggins, Pulaski, Rt

Fine Gherises pull, folk aieek
reg. sell-or swap for 2 small ones
Qmale. and female), of. same
stock. Live 10 mi. East of, ac
J. R. Grizzle, Canton, Rt.

Fine milch cow, % Jersey 4
| Guernsey. Will give 4 gal. milks
freshen February 10th, $55. 00.
H. D. Wilson, Palmetto. ee

Jersey male, ready for service, a
$25.00 or exc. for corn, or wha
have you? L. R. Cheek, Shae
burg, Rt. 1. 0

Cow, fresh * (ead 10 days old
for sale. W. T. wee Union














































































3 heavy producing milen coWwe
fresh in, and 20 Jersey: heifers,
to freshen, for sale. ead H
Ridley, Franklin.

Several outstanding ie ;
Ferciteas pulls; - plage strong






















- 1100 Ib. 8 yr. old oxen, work
anywhere, in good shape 1 young









900 lb. mule, work ae






shape, cheap for quick sale. 24 _
ea. good Ribbon cane syrup. w.
. Fortner, Meansville, Rt. 1.

tea Poll young reg. bulls. Ni




















bany, c-o Colonial Plantation.
S Cow just fresh with calf; 3. to









(good seed beans) picked with-
out rain on them, $1.25 bu at my
pier. Asa McCoy, Soe RFD



























s. Pp: Cc. pigs, of World rid Chama
pion blood on both sides, cholera
immuned, thrifty; $10.00 ea-, reg.
buyers name. Bred gilt, priced.
reasonably. L. J. aero
Jackson, Ric =

Reg. S. P. C. pigs sired py
Fury 1937 Worlds suniae
champion; also unrelated pairs,
$10. 00 and up; 300 Ib. gilts, sired
by son of Worlds Champion bred

























Clifford Waters, Sylvania.

S. P. C. pigs, October farrow,
reg. and cholera immune. Ver
choice individuals Sell or exe.
shelled corn. See or write. H. N
Woodward, Waycross (2 mi. o
Highway South).. : ie

Pigs and hogs for sale, $2 00 to











Daniel, Americus, Rt. 3.

Reg. Duroc Jerseys, ait ages,
including bred sows and gilts. G.
W. Doolittle, Sandersville.

Big bone Black Guinea 30-34
Ib. pigs, male and 2 gilts, $20.00.
unrelated, male or gilt, $8. 00 ea.;
big bone Blue guinea and B, B.
Black guinea gilts, both bred and
$12.50 ea. I. G. Thompson, Tus-_
culum. Ol

Several bred and open young
purebred Hampshire gilts for sale
cheap; also, few hundred bu.
pure Rhymes Cook cottonseed,
ist yr. wilt = resistant, $3.35 per
CWT. J. E. Hall, Soperton.

Reg. O. I. C male, 2 yrs. old,
easily managed, very fine, $20. 00
with papers at aps farm at Bur-
well. Write first. F. M. Harrison,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.

24 thrifty pigs, 10 wks. old,
$3.50 ea. at barn, on Day Place,
3 mi. East Perry. R. L. Batchelor,
Raymond. 2
' Sow about 15 mod ik: Black
Essex and P. C. cross, not bred;
gilt, same stock, about 6 mos.
old; now bred to P. C. Male, $18
and $10 ea. respectively. Neither















































Blackshear, Rt. 1

Big Bone Guinea sow, $10.00;
want a big bone Guinea (bench
legged type) male pig at once; al-
so for sale, 5 White Pekin ducks,
75 a.; and W. L. roosters, $1 on .










Best quality purebred big a i
| Guinea pigs. finest blood, large
'-and strong, all ages, males and _
females, priced right. Frank TT, ~
Mindler, Griffin, Rt. C.

6 purebred big bone Black

Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, $5.00 ea.
also 7 mos. old, 125 lb. male,







ielsville, Rt-. 3.

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ts





_ HOGS FOR SALE











































































































Reg. O. I. C. gilts and bears,
weaned at 8 wks. old, humane



nose-ringed free, $8.00 ea. Sat.
guar Henry Sosby, Owner,;
c-o Red Hill Hog

Reg. O. I. C. boars and gilts,
$8.00 ea. Dbl. treated. Sat. guar.
Royce Withers, Member Red Hill
Hoe Assn., Carnesville.
Purebred O. I. C. gilts and
boars, reg. in buyers name, dbl.
treated, $8.00 ea. Sat. guar. Kye
Herron, Owner, Carnesville, c-o
Red Hill Hog Assn.

Purebred O. FT. C. gilts and
boars, weaned at 8 wks., dbl.
"treated (no cholera in our com-
. Sat. guar. James Bai-
ley, oe c-o Red Hill Hog
Easy keeping O. TI. C. gilts and
boars, reg. buyers name free.
Humane nose ringed free, Dbl.
treated. Sat. guar. $8.00 ea. Geo.
McClain, Carnesville, c-o Red



5 fine, full blood O. Ci Ce pigs,
Oy ea., 2 for $15.00, FOB; also
re pull dog seed corn, Ist yr.
nting, $3.00 bu. FOB. Charlie
Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

_ Fine Berkshire hogs, all ages,
reg. or ent. to reg., including a
fine, 2 yr. old, reg. boar. W. T.
Palmer, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 60.

5 reg. S. P. C., 3 sows, 2%, 3
and 6 mos. old, $7.00, $8.00 and
10.00 ea., respectively; 2 boars,
5 and 7 mos. old, $8.00 and $10.00
ea. FOB. All dbl. treated, of best
bleed lines and reg. in buyers
as Billie Cawthorn, Jackson,

Reg. Big Bone black P. C,
pies from litter of 10; all 7 mos.
d, 3 boars and 1 gilt, $10.75 ea.,
with reg. papers or $10.00 ea.
without papers. Emory Parham,
Eatonton, Rt. fT:
: Ss P. C. male, ready for service
parents have best of records),
ne about 100 Ibs., $10.50 reg. in
buyers name. FOB. Van R. Car-
den, Hatley.
4 mules: 4 yr. old black horse;
900 ibs., work anywhere; red
mare, 900 Ibs. 9 yrs. old; black
mare, 15 yrs. old, 800 Ibs., bay
yrse, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1000 tbs. All
good | cond. Sell for cash. Ray-
ee Wallace, cate Park, Rt.



: Olas old P. C. gilt pig for
ule or trade. Write. Bob Hill,
Ashburn, Rt. 3, Box 107.

vest of blood lines, reg. in buy-

c-o Guerry Farm.

2 shoats and pigs for sale real
cheap or exc. for corn, oats, peas
or chickens: 4 pigs for 8 bu. corn
at my ees J. N. Carson, Grif-
in, Rt. D

Fine pis: 10 wks. old, cross big
me Guineas and O. I. C., for
le at Harvell Farm, 3 mi. be-
low Cillege Park. E. P. Forel
Hege Park.

urebred Hampshire pigs, for
le cheap, or exc. for Runner
eed peanuts, or D&PL cotton-
seed. Odis Duggan, Chester.

Reg. O. I. C. hogs, all ages,
gs, young service boars, few
mice bred gilts and young bred
sows, at farmers prices. Write
me your wants. C. M. Stallings,
arrollton, Rt. 3.

Fine, reg. S. P. C. gilt; farrow
about April 5th, $25.00 reg. buy-
ers name, not prepaid, if sold
at once. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Mil-



10 reg. O. I. C. pigs, 5 malss
id 5 females, first litter, reg.
puyers hame, treated, 8 wks. old,
$8.00. ea. Royce Withers, Martin:
Rt. a.

Reg. P. C. gilts, bred to reg.
boar. The easy fattening kind.
inest of blood, low prices. G. B.
unsford. Whitehall.

Purebred, Ga. improved Gui-
as, fine strong pigs, $8.00 ea.,
$15.00 pr. C. F. Lunsford, White-
Big type P. C. Males, 1st and
2nd prizes at Macon State Fair
in 1939. Wt. 200 Ibs. Prices low.
Papers furnished. Member F. F.
A. Sherman B. Hall, Lake Park,
Rt. Z,

_ Duroc boars. 7 and 11 mos. old.
Blood lines of several world

champions. Can be reg. Sell
leap or exc. for another reg.)



Loe S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose,

2 S P. C. sows, bred recently,
4 thrifty shoats, wt. 120 lbs. S.
P. C. and Hampshire cross. Sell
sheap. (Barnesville - Thomaston
vad) J. W. Greene, Thomaston.

10 S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, ex-
eelient breeding, related to the



mmune, reg. buyers name, $10

Dz. = Harris, Jr.. Pitts.

oO. I. SOws: bred sows and

; ak pigs at feet; also young

eae some boars Teady for
Everything registered.

world's champion herd, choiera! d



sat. guar. _ See or write:
Ss





HOGS FOR SALE

Reg. O. I. C. gilt, 9 mos. oid,
bred to reg. O. I. C. male, $25.00
with papers, FOB. K. L. Moseley,
Warrenton, c-o 31 Drug Co.

Duroc pigs, blocky type, Males
and females, of Orion Cherrv
King breeding; also bred gilts



land service boars, reg. in buyer's

name. Inquiries welcomed. J. E.
Hambrick, Sumner, Rt. 1.

Reg. B. B. Essex sow and 4
pigs (half Essex and S. P. C.)
for sale; also 1 ton Clover and
Peanut hay for sale or exc. for
cow with young calf; giving not
less than 2 gal. milk per day.

| Del. cow to me and get hay. W.
O. Overstreet, Lenox, Rt. 1.

Ree. O. I. C. bred sows, young
gilts and boars, can be reg., un-
related; also Coker 100 pure
cottonseed. Write for informa-
tion. C. H. Strickland, Lithia
Springs.

2 nice little bone Guinea sows,
2 gilts and 8 pigs, vrey reason-
able, or exc. for good milch cow,
3 or 4 gal. milk and 1% or 2
lbs. butter a day. H. C. Benja-
min, Waynesville.

18 S. P. C. pigs, out of world
Grand Champion blood, dbl.
treated, thrifty, reg- buyer Ss
name, 12 wks. old, $10.00 ea. Sat.
guar. Eugene Jones, Voc. Agri.
Student, Tifton, Rt. 1.

1 black sow, good conditioned,
wt. about 250 Ibs., with 6 P. C.
pigs (6 wks. old), $17.50 at my
barn; green sassafras roots reas-
onably priced; also pimiento
pepper seed, nice and new, large
pkg., 10c. postpaid. Mrs. Ben Mc-
Bryant, Pitts, Rt. 2. /

8 head of S. P. C. purebred
hogs; litter of 11. Champion boar
stock. Write for prices, and will
swap for beef stock or dairy
cows. Clyde E. Harper, Wray.

Fine black P. C. brood sow.
around 400 lbs., et.,. together with
her 3 wks. old litter of 7 very
fine pigs; also black P. C. boar,
22 mos. old, wt. 500 lbs. or more.
Cheap or exc. either for corn. C.
R. Morris, Newnan, Rt. 3.

Good P. C. pigs, not reg., 10
wks. old, $4.00 ea., $7.00 pr. Swap
3 for 300 lbs., Half and Half cot-
tonseed. R. L. Hartley, Dublin,
Rt. 1.

12 O. I. C. and Red Jersey pigs,
7-9 wks. old, $3.00 to $3.50 ea.,
or heaper if lot taken. C. F.
Cooper, Hampton, Rt. 1, Box 5.

Reg. S. P.'C. pigs, out. of
daughter of present world grand
champion boar, sired by son of
former Grand Champion; others
of highest breeding, dbl. treat-
ed, 10 wks. old, $10.00 ea., 3 for
$25.00; 3- reg. brood sows, $25.00
ea. W. A. Taliaferro, Blue Rdige.
- 1 purebred, reg. S. P. C_ boar,
190 Ibs., 11 mos. old, 70 per cent
white, best breeding, $16.00. W.
E. Sickel, Savannah, 1130 E. 50th
St.

Reg. O. I. C. boar, about 350
lbs., wt. First premium Ga. State

Fair, $22.50. Sat. guar. T. W.
Nalls, Voc. Agr. Teacher, Carnes-
ville.

4 good shoats, P. C., and Du-

| roc crossed, $8.00 wa. or swap for

turkeys or corn. Miss Cecil Buf-
fington, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Reg. Duroc pigs, best breeding,
cholera immune, priced reason-
able. Aubrey Stallings, Carroll-
ton 15 Harmon Ave.

6 O. I. C. gilts (from litter of

| 11) 5% mos. old, $6.00 ea.;. O. I.

C. brood sow, 18 mos. old, far-
row 2nd litter middle of Feb-
Tuary; a 1 yr. old service boar
(not related) $30.00. All reg.
stock. Charles E. Turner, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 3.

Reg. Hampshire and Berkshire
hogs, bred sows, weanling pigs
and serviceable boars, best of
breeding and of latest worlds
champion blood lines. Victor E.
Bernd, Cochran, c-o Weatherby
Stock Farm.

1 little bone Guinea sow and
8 pigs 5 wks. old, or sell separ-
ately when pigs are 8 wks. old;

| 4 little bone Guinea pigs, ready to

ship now. W. N. McCullough,
Ringgold, Rt. 1.

Purebred S. P. C. pigs with
papers, 4-6 mos. old, $10.00 to
$15.00 ea. 1 pr. for $25.00. Fine
stock and large to age. Mrs. T. H.
Edwards, Pembroke,

5 nice shoats, P. C. and Hamp-
shire, crossed, at reasonable price

; or exc. for weaned calves of same

oe Bob Knight, Franklin, Rt.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

1 Toggenburg doe, milking, 1
oe, to freshen soon, a 5 mos.
old doe. Must sell at once. J. CG.
Lynhes, Atlanta, 187 Howard St.
Ss. > De 1335.

cata, Saanan and % Tog-
genburg, bred to Reg. Saanan



buck, for sale. T. O. Nicholas, At-|

MARKET.



Janta, Rt. 8, Box a (Almand
Park.) on




SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

Sev. 50-50 Saanan and Tog.
does, sired by and bred to reg.
Saanan, of 20 Ib. 11 oz. milk pro-
duction stock; 1 nice Nubian,
freshen soon; 1 fresh Alpine doe
and doe kid. Edwin Simpson, At-
lanta. 695 Paynes Ave. N. W.

Nubian nannie, fresh in Feb-



Puary; 1 doe and 1 buck, each 10

mos. old. For sale. Gene Fergu-
son, Chamblee.

Extra large Nubian doe, de-
horned, due freshen about Feb-
ruary 20th; large Saanan-Nub-
ian doe, hornless, freshen about
February 24th. Both excellent
milkers. Bred to reg. Tog buck.
Reasonable. W. F. Rollins, JT.
Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave., N.
E. De 6912.

At stud, Sir Roderick, No.
T-2678 P, the most outstanding
Toggenburg buck in South, res.,
ped. and naturally horniless.
Quality breeding for milk pro-
duction. Fee, $5.00: Can book few
more orders for ped. 1940 kids.
Grade does to freshen, reason-
able. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93
Warren St. N. E., De 5140.

29 head good common stock;

goats, mixed with Angora, $1.00
each. G. M. Mills, Baxley, Rt. 2.

White Saanan - Toggenburg
doe. Comes of gallon stock. Will
freshen Ist time around May Ist.
Cheap for quick sale. Mrs. F. E.
Hogan, Hapeville, 3692 Atlanta
Ave., Ca 1884.

3 nice ewes and a ram, for sale.
Sara Garthright, Warrenton, Rt.
3. :



GUINEA PIGS AND
RABBITS FOR SALE

4 does, 3 bucks, Chinchillas,
$5.25 for lot, or $1.00 ea. Exc. for
what have you? Quillian Soares:
Buford, Rt.

2 New ee does and 1 N,
Z. Buck, about 10 Ibs. ea., $4.00
for the 3. J. H. Chandler, New-
nan, P. O. Box 55.

Pure blood Guinea pigs,
males, 6 females, $1.00 ea.,
exc. for domestic rabbits, White
or Red King pigeons. A. H. Mar-
quardt, Hapeville, 36 Springdale



2



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE WANTED:

Exc. 1 Colecorn planter, Gantt
guano distributor, 1 section har-
row, 1000: cap. oil brooder, all
good cond., for a good milch cow.
Floyd Dorsey, Hapeville.

Want a good cow, fresh or soon}

to freshen, cheap. Will L. Dunn,
Barnesville, Rt. 2. /

Want good milch cow, fresh in
and will give at least 3 gal. milk.
cheap for cash, near here. T. N.
Williams, Bonaire, RFD 1.

Want heifer or cow that will
freshen in 3-4 mos., cheap and
within 20 miles Atlanta. S. C.
Walters, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 429.

Want some _ cattle, Short-
Horned preferred, or Herefords,
young Hereford bull. Exc, 4 mos.
old Short-Horn bull calf. P. W.
Ethridge, Milner.

Exe. $50.00 value for 2 nice
heifers, about 18 mos. old, good
stock and good size to age, or
censicer farm produce. Miss
Bertha Prephitt, Chipley, Rt. 3.

HOGS WANTED:

Exc. a Vulcan 2 horse plow and
other value, for 2 shoats, 100 Ibs.
ea. or 3 that wt. 50 lbs, ea. W. E.
McCartt, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Exc. 3 common shoats, wt. 40
lbs. ea. life treated, for 1 Guinea
50 lb. gilt, purebred and alread
treated for chery Elliott Mor-
gan, Guyton, Rt. 1, Box 100.

Want some Red oy shoats.
State what you have and price,
del. to me. Mrs. E. C. NeSmith,
Macon, Rt. 5, (38 Melrose St.)

HORSES AND MULES

WANTED:

Trade good vaiue for a good
mule and wagon, or will buy
same if cheap. ~ G. McDade,
Fayetteville, Rt. 1. =

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED:

Want some sheep. State what,
you have, number and price. W.
A. McDearman, Moultrie, c-o
New Norman Hotel, Room 30.

Want 16 nannie goats and a
billy. State kind and price. Also
want some Angora goats. S. T.
Gibson, Agricola.

Want 8 Angora goats and 1
buck. Write best cash price. Al-
so want 3 or 4 turkey hens and
tom, M. B. preferred, full stock.
Write cash price. Quinton Brack-
ett, Blairsville, Rt. 2:

Want 1 good milk goat, fresh
or freshen soon. Buy or exc. gui-
nea sow for same. Write full par-

ticuiars and best. price. Rab ErS

BULLETIN

or |.

them at once.



| Daniell, Winston.

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POULTRY FOR SALE

Thursday, February 1, 1940.





POULTRY FOR SALE



ANDALUSIONS:

Few young Blue Andalusion
roosters, AAA grade, $1.00 ea.
Mrs. W. L. Treadaway, Adairs-'
ville.

BABY CHICKS FOR SALE:

Ruckers Imperial chicks at re-
duced price. Write for prices. R.
F. Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.

BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS:

Black Cochin bantams, pure-
bred W. L. and Dark Cornish for
sale. J. J. Harris, Pelham.

1 pr. Black~Japanese bantams,
1939 hatch, $1.00; beautiful mixed
bantam cockerels, 35 ea. Mrs. J.
M. Bobo, Hartwell.

4 young bantam hens. and
rooster. B. L. and Sebright mixed
$1.25 ea. Write before sending
money. Harold Moore, Canton,
Rt. 2:

3 young mixed Golden Sebright
and Buff Cochin hens, $2.25; 1
purebred Golden Sebright hen
and 2 half-bred feathered chicks,
$1.25; purebred Buff Cochin
roosters. $1.00 with hens, or lot

for ie 00. Dwight Mixon, Oilla,.

Rt. 1, Box 119.

5 mixed bantams, 3 hens,
2 roosters, $1.00 pr., $2.50 for lot,
or 50c ea. Send COD. Also 10 Ibs.
stringless green pod seed beans,
10c lb. Royce Withers, Martin,
Rt:

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS:

5 B. R. pullets and 1 rooster, 6
mos old, $5.00 cash or exc. for
No. long-arm peanuts. Must be
guar. Write before ordering. Mrs.
C. M. Deen, Alma.

Purebred Buff Rock roosters,
$1.00 ea.; you pay postage; also
pure Ga. Wonder syrup cane
seed, grows 14 to 16 ft high, 8
lb., postpaid in lots of 8 lbs. or
more. A. L. Thackston, _ Hiram,
Rt:

5 nice Apr. hatched B. R.
roosters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. L. =
nett, Madison.

9 B. R. hens, 1 cock, 4 |
yellow hens (1 setting), Sept.
1939 hatch, $13.00. Call at my
home. Mrs. W. B. Wilson, College
Park, 607 E. Cambridge Ave. Ca

1609.

Purebred Bi: R. cockereis, 4
mos, old, $1.00 ea. Choice selec-.
tion. Miss Clio erenon: Eastman
Route.

10 purebred White Rocks, $
mios. old pullets, $10.00 FOB. with
fine rooster free: with lot. B. B.
Holloway, Roy.

4 B. R. 11 mos. old cockerels,
$5.00 or $1-25 ea. FOB. selected
eggs from Big type Eng. W. L.,
(Barron str.) Pen ped., $1.25 per
15, del. inc. lots cheaper. Mrs.
J. W. Ham, Summit, Rt. 1.

Purebred White Rock,.B. Ply.
Rock, R. I. Reds, or heavy mixed
pullets, 6 to 8 wks. old, 65 ea.,
cockerels, 75c ea. at my home or
you pay del. chgs. Mrs. Quitman
L. Cason, Blackshear, Rt- 2.

18 March B. R. puliets, $1.00
ea.; 35 W. L. hens, 50c ea.; 3 Buff
Cochin bantam cockerels, for sale
or trade for Black Cochins. F. R.
Barford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland
Ave., S. C., Ma 7036.

Some fine AAA mating Aris-
tocrat B. R. cockerels, $1.00 ea.;
18 mos. old roosters, $2.00 ea. Di-
rect from Holterman as baby
chicks. All FOB. Mrs. B. H. Os-
born, Roy.

10 or 20 fine purebred White
Rock pullets or. hens, also cock-

erels or roosters, all $1.00 ea.
FOB. Miss Fair Oliver, Roy.

22 purebred B. R. pullets, 10
mos. old, now laying, $1.00 ea.;

Y| cockerel, same age,*'$1.50. F. F.

Rosser,
East.

Purebred Partridge Rock hens,
$1.25 ea. lots of 4 or more; roost-

Cordele, 405 5th Ave.,

ers, $1.00 ea. if ordered with
hens: singly, $1.50 ea.: 2 for
$2.75; eggs, $1.50 for 15. Mrs.

7 Mixon, Ocilla, Rt. 1, Box

Several B. R. cockerels, Parks
Str., and few hens, 75c = J. W.
Green, Thomaston, Rt.

200 nice, purebred B. R. and
R. I. Reds, $6.20 C postpaid. Mrs.
Ava May, Norman Park, Rt. 1.

8 nice, large B. R. hens and 1
rooster, $10.00. Mrs. S. M, Clay-
ton, Holly Springs.

Purebred B. R. cockereis,
Thompson Ringlet str., $1.50 ea.:
2 for $2.75: pullets, same Stock,

eggs from special mating, $1.00
15 del. Jno. A.- Wilson, Martin.
50 thoroughbred B. R. hens,
1939 hatch, 75 ea.: also trio N.
H. Reds, 1939 hatch, $5.00 fob. L.
J. Steed, Talbotton, Rt. 2, Box 26.
4 B. R. cockerels, 5 mos, old,
now crowing, 85c ea. Come for

Mrs. B. B :
Cairo, Rt. 2. E . soe!

Mhome. Cash with order. W. J. .

H. J. Chandler, Tifton, Ri
ready to lay, $1.50 ea.; hatching}



















































































BARRED ROCKS: KK
Purebred B. R. cocker! 4
mos. old, $1.00 ea. Clio pee
Eastman, Rt. 2.
15 Apr. hatch B. R. puller and
1 Feb. hatch cockerel, AAA Parks
Str., $15.00 lot. Mrs. Thos. wee
Ellijay, Rt- 3.
CORNISH: :
Dark Cornish cockerels, wes
enough for service, $1.00 ea.;
cockerel and 2 pullets, $3.00. Mis
Leona Simpson, Culverton, Rt.
Some purebred Cornish Indian
roosters, $1.50 ea.; large cock
els, and few pullets, $1.00.

FOB. R. J. Osborn, Roy.
Purebred Dark Cornish Mar
and April hatch By $2.0

Only.
view.

12 large type Dark Corn!
hens, 2 roosters, $10.00 lot. M.
preferred. Mrs. John Slocum
Monticello.

10 purebred Dark Cornish h
and 1 cock, $15.00 del.; also
Red Valencia peanuts, free fror
pops and washed, 10c Ib. H. V
Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box
Greensboro. j

12 Dark Cornish hens, f





to 6 Ibs. ea., ;
checks. Myrtis Roland, Coff

Two Dark Cornish cocker
heavy Bull Dog str., 5 mos.
$1.50 ea. Exchange for other s
Also have 7 pullets for sale
trade for cured meat, hams
honey. A. L. Milligan, Bloomi
dale.

Purebred Dark Cornish coe
erels, ready for service, $1.50
8 pullets, $1.00 ea.; eggs, $1.00
Egg crates ret. No checks.
ence Horne, Grovetown.
GAMES: oo

Sanders Roundhead
Shawineck game cross co
$2.50 ea.; stags, $1.50 ea. A

kins, Cedartown, Rt. 3.

Few game cocks for sale. Writ
for prices. Also want 2 Red Qui
stags. Exchange for cocks
Ser Cc. N. Miller, Gainesvi
Rt

Trios of Blue Pit games, 193
hatch; Shelton Roundheads, 193
hatch, $5.00 trio. P. B. Stews
Tifton, Rt. 1.

Pure S. A. Ginn Gray sta
early hatch, $2.00 ea. cod. J:
Rousey, Royston, Rt. 2.

One Kentucky Dom game ro
ter, soon will be 1 yr. old, $2
fob. F. A. Bryan, Omega, Rt.

Pure S. A. Ginn Grays, pu
Ginn Reds, and Ginn Blue coc
$5.00; stags, $2.50; pullets, $2.
ae La. Vaughn, Royston,

One White Dom,~Roundhe
and Brown Red mixed cock,
lbs., $4.00; 3 Red Quill,
Dom, Brown red mixed sta
one White Dom, Nickle Bl
Brown Red mixed, $2.50; Wh
Dom, Roundhead, Claibi
Roundhead, $3.00. Henry Ow
Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 17.

4 game stags, Motley Leopa
and Rucker crossed, Mar.
hatch, $2.00 ea. Otis R. Me lui
Roy. ~

Modern B. B. Red gam
Pyles, Dark Cornish and
Cochin bantams from show
ners; Racing Homer pigeons
sale; will exchange 1 pr.
Cornish bantams for trio
Pekin Ducks. W.- K. Hern
1109 Adrian St-., Augusta.

1 Pit game -stag and 2 p
Half Shawl Neck, one tone
Quail, - one- -forth Jungle,
trio. R. H. Crawford, Tiger.

Irish Grey game cocks
stags also eggs for sale. W.
Walters, Monroe. es
LEGHORNS.

100 S. . Eng. str. W. L
lets, Apr. 1939 hatch, 85c e:
my yard; $1.00 ea. if shipped.
T. Lightfoot, Ochlochnee.

Leghorn pullets, Barron str
mos. old, also 125 hens, 1 |
yrs. old, 85c ea, lot. A. Be She
dan, College Park, Rt, 2.

50 Tancred and Booth an
Leghorns, $50.00. Will exch:
lot for 50 bu. corn. F. S. |
ley, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.

W. L, chicks, Hanson str.
rect, sired by ped. cockerels |
oz. egg mating, $8.00 C. Le
Beers, Newnan. ;

Booths AAA S. C. W. L.
$2.00; 25 one yr. old hens
laying, $1.00 ea.; $20.00 lot-
change for 10 P. C. or 7 }

60 W. L. hens, 20 mos. old
beginning to lay, 80c ea.;
good farm Horas, $75.00. J
West Price, Rt. 3, Box 99,
etteville. s

Purebred Eng. Type W. L.
lets, Apr. hatch, $1.00 ea.
Means, Ashland.

150 W. L. hens, 12 and 18







old, fine strain, 75 ea., at
W. O. Reeves, Zebulon, Rt.





250: W: 1: pullets, 50 cider: a
ali from trapnest of 200 and up
hens, ploodtested stock,,.all in
production, $1.00 ea. FOB. chicks,
sired by Sidel cockerels,.day old,
5c ea.; 10. days, 25c; 30. days, 40c.
a.; few N. H. Reds, 8c ea. G. L.

ipling, Macon, Rt. 3.

W. L. roosters, ploodtested.
oth AAA str., $1.25 ea. Exe.
r com at market price. Also 200

te. cotton feed sacks, 5c ea.

G. Austria, Waycross.

45 AAA B. L. pullets, 90c ea.;
wy L. hens, 20 mos. old, 65c
R. Lanier, Gray-

100 w. L. pullets, February 1939
d utch, culled and wormed, 75c ea.
at my yard. Matthew Miles, Met-
7, Rt. 1, Box 27.
. 300 Eng. W. L. April hatch pul-
Jets. now laying, vaccinated,
ormed, culled, $1.00 ea.; FOB;
have several tons good Soy bean
ay for sale. Cheap. J. E. Clow-
dis, Lylerly, Rt. 2. |
400 Booth W. L., pullets and 20
eockerels, 14 wks. old, 70c ea. at
my home, 11 mi. S. Carrollton.
Mrs. W. M. Chambers, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 2.
Selected pen of English Bar-
ron str. W. L., 10 hens and cock,
so hatching eges from 2 yr. old
dhote strain hens. Mrs. Lester
DeFoor, Eastanollee.
ow Li. breeding cockerels, 275-
300 ege str. ped. both sides, $2.25
ea.; 5 for $10.00; cockerel and 4
pullets, $10.00; month old pul-
lets, $25.00 C; 50 AA Buff Leg-
horn pullets and 3 cockerels, $75.
M. Sanders, Dublin.
50 or 75 nice W. L. hens, 18
mos. old, Tancred str., 50c ea. at
my Place, cash. M. D. Redfern,

Tennille.

20 . B. L. pullets, April
1939 hatch, Tormahlen str., $15
for lot. Mrs. Cc. L. Whatley, Cuth-

65 W. L. large Eng. type, April
1939 hatch pullets, laying, 70
ea. FOB. or. Williamson, Vi-

About 100 purebred big English
- White Leghorns: 50 March

.

939 hatch pullets, 85c ea.; hens,
22, mos. old, 70c ea.; 8 very fine
yr. old roosters from imported
stock, 85c ea. with hens, at my
home. WwW. J. H. Ayers, Homer,)

"5 s. Cc. W. L. March hatch

nens, A strain, good, healthy

birds, 75c ea. FOB. Ivy O. Mc-

Clendon, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.

60 AAA W. L. pullets, healthy,

4 mos. old, 85c ea. Mrs. Clyde
ier, Graymont, eEtbe bs

W. L. pullest, Apr. hatch,

: $1.00 ea. at my farm; also
2 ag pullets, 75c ea. No checks.
Cash only. Sewell Mercier, Law-

eville, Rt. 3.

Ped. Seidel W. L cockerel, good

ype 38 mos. old, Dams record
: ped. furnished, $5.00. Trade
for 8 B. R. hens. C G. Collins,

Lookout Mt., Tenn. (Res. of Dade

co., Ga.)

"100 single comb W. L. puliets,
Mar. 1939 hatch, AAA large Eng.

1.00 ea. P. B. Collins, Graymont.

150 W. L. pullets, 9 mos. old,
now laying, 50c ea. J. L. Bell.
Louisville.

B. L. roosters, Apr. and May
hatch, $1.25 ea.; $1.00 ea. for
Jot; 1 fine game, Gray Tormen-
tor - Arkansas crossed, $3.00; al-
so, tender cornfield, crease backs,
cutshorts, deep strings, bunch,
white half runner seed beans for
gale. Mrs. Geo. Poole, Jasper, Rt.
2, Box 21.

120 AAA W. L. hens, bloodtest-
ed, now laying 65 per cent, Apr.

1989 hatch, 90c ea.; $105.00 lot
fob. H. V. Swinson, Lyons.

_ 2 Roselawn, 1938 hatch males;
en cockerels, 10 mos. old, copy
of ped. furnished, $3.50 ea.; ten

Seidel cockerels, 10 mos. old, $2.50

ea, J. L, Whitten, Decatur, Rt. 2
De 9033.

18 purebred W. L. hens, 1 yr.
old, now laying, $13.50 lot fob.
Mrs. T. B. McDowell, Rt. 2, Al-
pany.

40 W. L., 60 R. I. Reds, 8 cock-

erels, ages from 1 to 3 yrs., good

stock. Sell entire lot cheap. Mrs.
-P.G. Walker, Box 56, Statesboro.

100 AAA Booths W. L. hens, 9
20S, Old, laying well, 75c ea. Mrs.

A. Bullard, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
00 W. L. pullets, 1939 hatch,

wormed and culled, 75c ea. at my| R
. M. O. Matthew Miles, La~'

| SUSSEX:
young hens,

-vonia, Rt. 1, Box 27.

2 Ss. Cc. W. LL.
Booths AAA, large size, good
ayers, 90c ea. in lots of 10 or
more; also 6 purebred S. C. R. 1.|

ea. T. W. Hagood, 261 W Lake

Ave., Rt. 5, Box 71 A, Atlanta.

_ Choice large type W. L. cock-:

-erels, from strain of extra heavy
rh Seo cane rn $1.00 to}
2 Mrs. R P. Carver,

LEGHORN S:

|PoutRY FOR SALE

"POULTRY FOR SALE

"POULTRY FOR SALE.

- POULTRY WANTE



> lot if taken now. Mrs. G.

. Patterson, Ty Ty.

10 B. L. hens-and 1 rooster, $11
lot; 8 B. L. roosters, $1.25 ea.;
$8.00 lot; game cockerel, $3.00.
Trans. charges collect. Mrs. Geo.
Poole, Jasper, Rt. 2; Box 21.

MISCELLANEOUS:

25 purebred young hens, 1
rooster, reg. stock, $1.00 ea.; $25
jot. Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Fair-
mount.

MINORCAS:

2 AAA Golden Buff Minorca
cocks, 2 yrs. old, $1-00 ea. fob.
ies T. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt.

ORPINGTONS:

5 purebred Buff Orp., 1 roos-
ter and 4 pullets,
hatch, $5.00, FOB, Cash for lot.
Mrs. Thena Kersey, Stillmore,
Htei:

I purebred Apr. hatch B. O.
rooster and 4 pullets, now ready
to lay, $1.00 ea. Mrs. a L. Ben-
nett; Madison.

3 pure AAA B. O. roosters,
$1.50 ea.; also 2 nice W. L. roos-
ters for sale. Mrs. J. W. McGow-
an, Graymont.

8 B. O. hens and 1 rooster, 11:
mos. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs. D. R.
King, 2 Columbia Dr.; Decatur.

Choice B. O. cockerels and pul-
lets for sale; also, eggs and
chicks. Mrs: Ed Morgan, Ameri-
cus.

, PEAFOWLS:

2 male peafowls, beautiful blue
variety, June hatch, $15.00 ea.;
$25.00 lot fob. S. M. Wellborn,
Columbus: :

PHEASANTS:

-1 extra fine Ringneck pheasant
eocks, $2.00; Ringneck doves, $2
pr.; White Doves; $3.50 pr;
mixed bantams, $1.00 trio. J. 5.
Robinson, Jackson.

PIGEONS:

Nice pairs mated and working
White King pigeons, seamless
panded, for sale; also, few prs.
Modern gam bantams, B. B.
Reds, Silver Duck Wing, Golden
Sebrights; Ga. bob white quail in
prs. for sale. M. L. Arnau, 133,
Bull St., Savannah.

REDS (New Hampshires) :

4 AAA grade N. H. Red cocker-
els, 10 mos. old, $1.25 ea. Roscoe
Wilson, Sparta.

30 New Hampshire rockerets,
2% mos. old, 50c a., or Part pul-
lets. Mrs. Edward Shiver, Cairo.

10 March hatch, Donaldson str.
R. I. Reds, now laying, 4 hens, 1
yr. old, and 1 rooster, $13.00 for
lot, FOB. Mrs. J. L. Lowe, Mans-
field.

3 purebred New Hampshire red
10 mos. old cockerels, $1.00 a.,
plus exp. ches. James McCurry,
Clarkesville, Rt. 2.

REDS (Rhode Island):

A R. I. Red rooster, lyr. old
Dec. 14th, $1.25 FOB. Mrs. Grady
Cauley, Alma, Rt. 4.

10 R. I. Red pullets, Mar. and
Apr. hatch, Mahood and Donald-
son sitr., $10: 00 lot; exchange for
feed oats or field peas at market
price. L. T. Long, Bremen, Rt. 4.

Two S. C. R. I. Red cockerels,
Mar. hatch, $2.00 ea.; 2 Apr.
hatch _cockerels, $1.50 ea. 3
young hens and Apr. cockerel,
$4.00. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Rr. 1:

2 purebred AA R. I. Red cock-
erels. 8 mos. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
C. C. Clarke, Flowery Branch, Rt-
1.

8 Fine R. I. Red roosters, Don-
aldson Str., $2.00 and $3.00 ea. H.
B. Sims, Clarkston.

1 purebra R. I. Red cockerel,
Donaldson str., 1939 hatch, now
ready for service, $5.00 fob. Mrs.
Homer Ragsdale, Acworth, Box
223.

\

Donaldson str., tested, $1.75; pul-
lets, $100 ea. Mrs. T. P. Rogers,
Social Circle.

10 AAA grade R. I. Red roos-
ters, Apr. hatch, $1-00 ea. B. A.
Radford, Broxton, Rt. 1.

SPANISH:
Booking orders for purebred

*

| White Face Black Spanish baby

ets and eggs; also, Parks, B.
. IMs. Frank Treadaway,
Adairsville, Rt. 1.

.8 AAA Speckled Sussex cock-
erels, $1.50 ea.; hatching eggs,
$1.00 per 15; old fashion scallion

Red and 5 Buff Rock pullets, be-| Omen buttons, 15 qt; 50c gal-

a to lay, well developed, $1

Mrs. C. R. Sorrelis, Rt. 1, Box 22,
Monroe.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

$700 ea., respectively. en
and Elis str. John McNeely, dr

| Bartow.

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e

a | TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
12 purebred B. L. hens, 65c ea.;| DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE:

April 1939]

|M B. Hen,

|1939 hatch: toms, 18 to 25 Ibs.;

R. I. Red cockerels and See

1 Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.

118 to 25 Ibs.; hens, 10 to 14 Ibs.,

| corn, $1.50 bu. in bu. tots. Cheap-.
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: ler in large jots. B. E. Messer,}

5 hens and 2 toms, $5.00 and

GEESE,

Some. purebred domesticated
Wild Mallard ducks, now laying.
$2.50 pr. Mrs. J- B: Carmicai, At-
danta, Rt. 8, Box 505.

Young M. B. toms, $5.00; hens,
$3.00 ea.; booking orders for M.
B. turkey eggs, $3.00 doz., $20.00
C.. $1.00 books doz., $5.00 books C.
Eggs postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago,
Pinehurst.

4 M. B. toms and 4 hens, April
hatch, $5.00 and $400 respective-
ly. Money orders. John F. Bur-
nett, Vienna, Rt. 3.

2 Bronze toms, 15-18 Ibs., $5.00
ea.; 5 Guineas, April hatch, Sil-
ver Wyandotte, Barred Rocks and
R. I. Red. friers; 1, 2,3, Ws. wt,
for sale. Mrs. G. W. Wiliams,
Columbus, Rt. 1, c-o shee cad
Dairy.

1 trio Speckled guineas: 3 Jap-
anese Silkie hens and 1 cock; 1
trio Common Bantams $5.00 lot.
Exchange for pr. Bob White quail.
Lewis Jones, Jr., P. O. Box 15,
Molena.

6 Big. Bone Bourbon Red tur-
key gobbiers, May. and . June
c-hatch, 20 to 26 Ibs., 25c Ib. fob.
Crate ret. Eva Spearman, Shady
Dale, Rt. 1
. 1 thoroughbred M. B turkey
toms, 2 yrs. old, wt. 25 Ibs., $6.00;
3 late. hatched M. B. toms, 18
lbs., ea., $5.00 ea-; one 2 yr. old
15 Ibs., $4.00. M. O.!
No checks. Mrs. Lula Christmas,
Vienna, Rt 4.

Pure Red Bronze, Apr. 1939]
hatch, toms and hens; also 1 Apr.
1938 hatch tom for $5.00 fob.
Rance Brown, Rt. 2, Carnesville.

3 Big Bone Bronze turkey toms,
Apr. hatch, now ready for ser-
vice, $3.50 ea. You pay postage.
M. O. No checks. Mrs. ae Pat-
terson, Quill. 4

hens, $3:00 lot; 3 Japanese Silkie
hens and 1 rooster, $4.00 lot. E.,
Maynard, Newton.

M. B. turkeys, Apr. and May

hens, 10 to 14 tbs., 25 Wb. Cash
with order. Mrs. J. C. Ogiesbee,
Augusta. -

1 M. B. turkey hen, 15 tbs., 25c
Ib. at home. Mrs. o- T. Lambert,
Forest Park.

Few young Giant Bronie toms.
vaccinated and bloodtested, good
color and type, $8.00 ea. fob. Z.
J. Lee, Red Oak.

2 White Mammoth Pekin duck
hens, $1:00 ea. or $1.75 for both.
Billy Ross, Doraville.

3 young White Pekin drakes for
sale. Exhange for ducks. Louise
Green, Gray, Rt. 2.

5 Muscovey drakes and 1 duck,
$5.00 fob. Mrs. Virgle Martin,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2. :

4 large Copperback Bronze
hens and 1 tom, Stratton and El-
lis str. for sale. Write for prices.
John McNeely, Jr., Bartow.

turkey hens, 2 yrs. old, good for
laying. Mrs. J. H. Coleman,
Mitchell.

3 purebred Big Bone Mammoth|
Bronze turkey toms, nice for
breeding purposes, 25c lb. my
place. Jennie. Mercer, Haddock,
Ret. 1.

15 Quackless Muscovey ducks,
$1.35 pr. Exchange for Cornish
pames. Cliff Harvey, Camilla.

8 Bronze turkey hens, 10 and
12 Ibs. ea., 25c lb; 6 R. I. Red
roosters, Mar. 1939 hatch, $1.00
ea. Mrs. S. N. Harris, Junction
City, Rt. 1, Box 9.

13 Mammoth Bronze turkeys,
Apr. hatch, for sale. Write for
particulars. Mrs. J. C. Lattay,
Danielsville.

5 Bronze and Red Bourbon tur-
key hens and 2 gobblers for sale.
Gertrude Griffin, Maysville, Rt.
1

2 Speckied guinea roosters, 50c
ea. Mrs. A. W. Minchew, Rebec-
ca. :

16 nice fat geese, will soon start
laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. S. A.
Beckworth, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Bronze turkey tom, 28 Ibs., treat-
ed, $7-00 fob. Cash with order.
No checks. John L. Bennett;

1 M. B. turkey tom, 2 yrs. old,
30 or 35 Ibs.; 6 young toms, 20
to 25 Ibs.; young hens, 12 to 14
Tbs.; 2 toms, ave. 15 tbs., 25 at
my home. Mrs. E. J. Dugger, Re.
2, Boston.

M. B. turkey toms, 1938 hatch,
28 and 35 tbs., 20c Ib.; 1939 toms,

2c Ib. Cash with order. Mrs. 'S.
L, Oglesbee, Augusta. ;

1 pure Bourbon Red turkey
tom, $5.00; 2 hens, $3:00 ea.; .al-|
so, pure Hastings prolific seed

Chatsworth. :
3 purebred Narragansett toms,

|} $700 ea. Mrs. Carl Thompson,
White Plains.





| 25e Ib.; hens, 13 and 16 Idbs., 30

3 White Indian meiner nok!

j roosters, 90c ea.; 10 purebred B.
Partridge hens and 1 rooster,|
| almost broke, $75-00 fob. ge

3 large, thoroughbred Bronze 4

{ Kenwood.

| A. Vogel, Atlanta, 2013 Memorial

1 large 2 yr. old Mammoth -

| Teccoa, Rt. 3.

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

4 M. B. and White Holland
mixed hens and 1 tom, 10 to 18
Ybs.; 2 yrs. old, culls, fine breed-;
ers, $14.00 fob. my: station. Frank
Bennett, Coffee.

' Several young M: B. turkey
hens, 8 to 10 Ibs., 25c ib. S. F.
Bohanan, Conyers.

Pure breeding stock Bronze
toms from choice turkevs. Write
for information. W. B. Baldwin.
Junction City.

2 pr. Bronze and Bourbon Red
crossed turkeys, Apr. and May
hatch, $7.00 ea.; 1 trio, $10.00;
gobblers, $4.50; hens, $3.50. Paul
J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.

Pure M. B. toms, Mav 1939
hatch, from selected and blood-
tested breeders, 22 and 28 Ibs.,

ea. Lester McCrary, Molena.

Several trios Black and White

Muscovgey ducts, $4:00 trio; ex-
change for purebred Black Mi-
norca hen; 26 different kinds
show bantams for sale; booking
orders for eggs; also want 1 Sil-
ver Spangied Hamberg rooster.
Write for prices. Mrs. W. O.
Kreis, The 13 Oaks Game Farm,
Austel, Rt.
, M. B. turkey toms, bloodtested
and vaccinated, wt. 18 to 22 Ibs.,
ea., for sale; also booking orders
for day old poults to be del. be-
ginning Apr. 10th; turkey eggs
for sale. Mrs. L. D. Scoggins, Rt.
1, Newnan.

1 pure M. B. tom, 1937 hatch,
around 30 Ibs., $6.00 or 20c Ib:;
2 purebred B. R. pullets and 3
ockerels, 8 mos. old, $1.00
$3.00 lot. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Al-
=

2 yr. old M. B. tom $6.00 exp.
paid Edw. Barlow, Cochran, Rt.

M. B. turkeys, 1939 hatch, 15)
to 25 Ib. toms, 12 Ib. hens, 25c Ib.
mixed lot of 50 fat turkeys, 25:
ib. Make offer for entire lot. S.
G. Hulsey. Brookton.

WYANDOTTES:

20 R. C. Wyandottes, $1.00 ea.
or $1800 lot. M. O. -only. Mrs.'
H. A. Haulbrook, Wrens.

8 purebred White Wyandotte

4

R. hens and 1 rooster, $12:00; 5

$8:00; 1 duck, 75c; Jersey oxen,

B. McPherson, Rabun Gap, Rt. 1

1@ purebred White Wyandotte
pullets, now laying, 1 rooster,
$10.00 lot. Mrs. W. J. Carter,
Meansville.

10 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte pul-
Jets, from bloodtested stock $8.00
not s Mrs. Taylor Speir,|
Rt. 3, Box 129, Dawson.

12 AAA S. L. Wyandotte pul-
lets, March and April hatch, $10,
or $1.00 ea. FOB; also Eggs, 75c
per 15, $1.25 for 30. del. Mrs.
Douglas McLendon, Dawson, Rt.

5 pullets and rooster, purebred
Silver Lace Wyandottes, April.
15th, hatched, $500. Chartie).
Snow. Gordon.

50 White Wyandotte hens and
pullets, and 4 roosters, $1.00 ea.
at my home. Miss Bessie Davis,



_POULTRY es

BABY CHICKS:

Want 50 or 100 baby chicks to
raise on halves to '8 wks. old. Mrs.



Drive.

Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks. old. j.
Prefer heavy breeds. Mrs. S. M.
Pitts. Hahira, Rt. 2.

Want 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves, also some guineas to
raise on halves. Mrs. Cleo Wa-
ters, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Exc. Sears Economy King Sep-
arator for 250. baby chicks of]
choice kinds. Mrs. L. E. Tatum.
Albany, Rt. 2.

Want 200 baby chicks to raise
6 or 8 wks. old for interest;
ice party furnish feed and
chicks for % interest. Write. Mrs.
Cc. C. Newberry, Pelham, Rt. 2. |
BANTAMS WANTED:
Want some bantams, any num-.
ber up to 30. Sebrights preferred,'

mostly hens and ag Exc.
other value. Write. M. G. Smith,

Want 2 or 3 Polish bantam
hens or White Wyandottes. Write
what you have. J. D. _ Grif-
fin, Rt. D.

Want 1 purebred Golden Se-
bright bantam rooster; also want
1 White Cochin bantam hen. |
Cheap. J. C. Brown, 253 -Chero-'
kee Pl. S. E., Atlanta.

Want 10 to 25 thens of 004
breed, B. L., B. R., or R. I. Reds.
Go halves on eggs. and = chick-.
ens raised this year. J. F ae
1 Bartow, Rt. 2.



ea.; | i

| landscaping,
| fruits, hogs, chickens;

| PHEASANTS:

Want any type pheasants but
prefer Ringnecks, ressonapie
a Maymie Williaas, Grays
ville

TNRKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED: _

Want pr. ea. of African White
guineas, brown geese, blue geese;
ali hens laying at present time;
also want setting of eggs from
ea of the above, all for earl
March hatching. Effie wag
Hawkinsville. :





Man with wie and 4 childrem,
wants job on farm at once, 9
yrs. exp. driving truck. Hones:
sober and easy to get along wit
Good ref. State offer in first let
ter. Howard Van ees rae
den, Rt. 1.

28 yr. old young man acne
job on farm with Christi an fam-
ily. Lived on farm all life: drive
car, truck and tractor. Do not
drink. Begin any time. $20. 00 mo.
room and -board (prefer in home
with electricity). and half of my
trans. expenses. Geo. D. Watson,
Chickamauga, Box 295.

Want wage job on farm c
crop on 50-50 for 1940 or long
46 yrs. old. know all about farm
ing, stock, chickens, tractor driv:
er, etc. Have to be furnished
Need at least 3 R. house. M.
ma Summerville, c-0. on

fC

Want job on farm, So. Ga.
oreferred. Many years experience
m farming, stock raising, all
kinds crops and vegetables. Don't
drink nor other bad habits (ex-
cept smoking). Want with good,
reliable, Christian people. 50
day, board and laundry, to be
paid first of every month. Ref.
if needed. Sidney C. Deasens
Trion, c-o Gen. Del.

Man with. wife, 3 children

large enough to work in tobac.
co and pick cotton, wants trade
\ with good man for 1940 for part

crop and some wages or all

es. Prefer near good hod oe
church and good town: have t

be moved, but re-pay if not too
much. So. Ga. preferred. . ws
Wells, Daisy. ie

Girl, 16, wants. job licht toe
work, no field work, for home
and smail salary. Miss Alma Law,
.| Ochiocknee, Rt.

Want job on farm caring f
stock, poultry, etc. can also han.
dle trucks. Single and dont
drink. Anxious to get - far:
Write offer. W. C. Smith, Ate
lanta, 1004 Albion Ave., N. E.

Want farm job for wages or a
| 3 horse farm on halves. 7 larg:
enough to work. Have to be
moved; go to work anytime. Best
Caen Williams Glenwood

Want job. Farm work, any
| kind or truck driving. Wife and
self only. Wife work also, light
farm work. Ref. Come or write
= Sea ae F. Deering, Buchan-

Middleaged weman, unencum-
bered, exp. in running a farm,
wants work supervising and help
caring for year-round garden
flowers, - :

exp. in
canning all farm products een :
storing vegetables. Private room,

ay and reasonable salary

xpected. Mrs. Mary Watkins, 3
ants. 218 Laurel Ave., S. W. :

Honest, sober man, 20 yrs. exp
farm overseer, livestock, ete.
wants job. J. B. Howard, Atlan-
ta, 1589 Boulevard N. E.

Single man wants job on farm
for wages or small crop. Can
drive car or truck, also milk
State wages, etc., in first letter.
ay W. McGaughey, Monroe,

Refined, white woman, 36 yrs
old (44% yr. old child) wants
dight farm work, no field work,
with reliable people. $3.00 week
and home. Ref. Johnnie Bell Oe 3
nene, Moultrie.

Want light farm work, no field
work for $3.00 week, room and
board, at once. Middleaged and
white. Mrs. Juranie Butler,

Rocky Ford, Rt. 2.

Young man, no bad aoaiiles ean
drive truck, wants job on farm
for 65c day and board and laun-
dry. Transportation to be fur-
nished or come aften Robert Nix.

| Fairmount.

Want 1 or 2 horse a
house and acreage, in Fulton or
Cobb County, near Bolton.

| Standing rent or halves. H
Bennett, Atlanta, 656 Baniehead

Ave., N. W. . _

17 yr. old girl wants light farm
work, no field work, $2.50 -week
{and home. Miss Lillian Law,
Ochiocknee, Rt.

Want farm work, also cut tim-
ser by the thousand, Write or.
come see. Smith Finley- >
































































































































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"POSITIONS WANTED

; Single man, 29, wants job on
farm. Exp. tractor and cultiva-
tor also drive car and truck; han-
die labor, etc. General farm
~ work. So. Ga. preferred, 11 yrs.
exp. Make best Lae J. BE. May,
Colquitt.

~ Want job on farm. 18 yrs. exD,
in farming; do any kind carpen-
ter work and operate farm ma-
- chinery. Write. W. C. Meaders.
Athens, 721 Pulaski St.

19 yr. old white boy wants job
-.on farm. No bad habits. Can
drive car and truck and some
mechanical work. Good worker:
Clyde McDaniel, Dacula.
Want 2 horse crop. on. 50-50
basis. Have to be moved. 8 in.
family (12, 15 and 17 yr. old
ys; 9 and 20 yr. old. girls).
Farmed all lives, sober and hon-
est. Give ref. Jim Barger, Tal-
Japoosa, Rt> 1.

Man, age 37, with wife and 1
child, wants work on farm. Ex-
perienced truck and tractor driv-
er, also exp. in other lines of
work, painting, carpenter swork

St., Ma 4747.

- Young man with wife and baby
wants job as caretaker or farm
on shares. Have to be moved and
_ furnished to make crop. Jixper-
fenced and ref. L. F. Rogers,
Cartersville. 108 Dougias St.
Woman. 44, with 3yr. old child,
ants light. farm work, no field
ork, for good home and small
salary. Good worker. Mrs. R. a
Vanpelt, Doraville. :

or exc. work for Bees, cow, etc.
Go anywhere. Good ref. Carpen-

ter, painter, repair man and
armel Berry Britt, Ringgold.
Ri. 1, c-o Ira Dietz.



farm work, no field work, for

home and salary, prefer within

50 mi. Norcross. Ref. Exch, ae
tuby Carvey, Norcross. :

place where can make living.
Have. own tools. Can also run
corn mill. 2 in family. W. J. Ak-
ins, Atlanta, 1492. Woodbine AYE:
S. Ee.
Young man wants job on farm
Well exp., also in truck and car
riving. Best ref. Go anywhere.
aa Lloyd Pace, Bowdon, Veal
Hecho oi
Young white man wants 1 or 2
horse crop on halves, or work
for wages, the year round, month
or day. Must be with good, re-
Hable man. Emmett pecan,
Bremen.
Exp. S Balsanan wants





job

2boys to work, 6 in family. Must
be convenient to Senior High
School . and Church, also good
house. Ref. exch. Fred Thomo-
son, Stonewall, Ril = :

i) yr. old man with 20 yrs.
ming exp. wants home with.
ged couple in exchange for farm.

L. Copeland, Augusta, 1555
wick St.

on farm. Exp. in all kinds of
work, 29 yrs. old, sober, honest,
steady; dependable. Charles S
Reed, Rome, Rt. d, paca Dorsey!
Dairy.

Want farm job at once. for
ages or 50-50 basis, or day work.
ifetime exp. also drive car and
truck and do rough carpenter
work, some exp. in poultry and
stock raising. Have to be moved:
9 years old. E, H. Foster, Glenn-
dlie, Rt 4.5)

Boy, 18, with farm exp. wants
) on farm or dairy, ad ae
or month. State salary. J. L.
Pitts, Brunswick, Rt. 1.

Want place as Herdsman or
Mahager of large dairy. 20 yrs.
xperience in first class dairies.
Excellent references: 43 yrs. old,
wife, 2 children, Can. supervise
large. dairy farm. J. Branch Tan-
ner, Hapeville, 20 "Woodrow
Drive.

16 yr. old white _ boy wants job

for wages and home with good

eae on. farm or dairy. Can

drive. truck, ete. Best of

ref. write or see, Howard Hill,
atonton.

. Want 1 horse. crop on - 50-50
basis, prefer in Lamar. or ad-|.
joining. county, also want @ re-
liable woman, one who needs a
home, to help wife with light
farm work, no field: work: Want
hear at. once. Will L. Dunn,
Barnesville, Rt. 2.

Want. 2 horse farm on 50-50
basis. 8 in family, 6 to work; or
onsider , wages where all can
work. At once. Life time farm
xp. Ref. if wanted. G. P. Evans,
con, 516 Hemlock St.

Middleaged, refined woman
vie job with small family of
good people, light farm work; no
fi Id work, for good home | and
2.50 week; bus fare to be fur-
ished also. Mrs. Ses Roberts,
a 0. J. E. Frith, Villa



etc. E. W. Poss, Atlanta, 451 Crew]

Want to work on farms, 50- 50.|

25 yr. old woman wants light

A Want Blacksmith eee: in aad

large farm,

york. Must be Christian people |

Want job with elderly coupie|

| Mill, etc. J



| POSITIONS WANTED

Widow and 2 sons (14 and 9
yrs. old), want work on farm
with good people. Life time exp.
in farming. Good ref. if wanted.
Rosie Evans. Macon, 516 Hem-
lock St.

Sober, honest, 25 yr. old man
(with wife and 1 child) wants
work with good Christian man
on farm, dairy, poultry, or any
other work. Hubert Pointer, Tal-
lapoosa, 29 Cleveland St.

Want light farm work, no field
work, for home and reasonable
salary: No milking. Mrs. Cath-
erine Kubin, Atlanta, 430 Wash-
ington St.

Man with family (2 sons and
self to work), wants crop on 50-
50 basis and some wage work to
make my supplies and run bill.
Could work some turpentine.
Like to grow tobacco. Have to
be moved. Make offer. J. H. _Mor-
gan, Fargo.

Want job looking after Gisok.
general repair work, etc, on
farm. Can milk. Henry Vickers,
Reidsville, No. 3168 c-o G. S. P.

Exp. corn miller wants job run-.

ning Mill. Run flour mill, also.
Or a crop on halves, or work for

wages. 4 in family. R. C. Monroe,}

Buchanan, Rt. 2, c-o R. M.
Brown.
Single man dgants: job on farm

for 1940. C. R. Holloway, Edison.

17 yr. old, country raised white
boy, wants, job on farm. What

Have you 40 offer. Write or see|

at once. Cae ae Marble
Hill.

42 yr. old earthen iene: wants
home with good people on farm.
Wages and share crop. Refer-

ences. C. T. Arnold, Atlanta, c-0

Gen. Del..

-Want 1 h. farm on shares or
job on dairy. Can milk and do.
most anything to make an honest
living. 3.in family. Have to be

a J.T. re Wrens, Rt.
ase

First lass Blacksmith
horse-shoer and gen. repair man,
wants job in good locality. J. W.
Crayton, Atlanta, 542 Bankhead
Ave. S. W. |

Middleaged_ eee wants. job

light farm work, with old a

on farm for home and $2.00 to
$3.00 week. Ref. No field work.
Mrs. Annie Gray, Toccoa, Ft 3,
c-o Jackson. Kesler.

Married man wants oh on
keeping up farm
equipment and carpenter work;
consider overseer job. Need 4

room house. Write me at. once..

J. H. Sumner, Columbus, 916 19th

Stee
dairying or other work. Self and]

Reliable girl wonts: ob light

farm work, no field work, with

reliable people for $2.50 week and
home. With old couple preferred.
Mrs. Thelma Thorne, Keysville.

Widow with 2 boys (10 and 5
yrs.) wants job with refined peo-

ple, old couple preferred, for
home for self and children and
50c a day, with room for person-
al things. Do any kind of work,
milk, but no field work. Mrs. W.
F. McCrimmon, Soperton.

Nice, country raised widow
with 2 children want place on
farm with good people. Room:
and board for self and children
and some spending money. All
good hands to work. Have to
come after or send bus or RR
fare. 46 yrs. old. Send stamp for
reply. Mrs. Annie Blankeriship,
Giennville, Rt. 2

Refined, educated, Christian
woman wants light farm work,
no field work; raise flowers, poul-

try, etc. Best ref. and qualifica-|

tions. Write details. Mrs.. J. E.
Lacey, Augusta, c-o Gen. Del.

Young, single, white man
wants work on farm for room,
board and $2.50 week, near At-

lanta or Decatur. Joe Edelmann,
Jr., Atlanta, 148 Boulevard, N. E.

Young man and wife, want
care of estate or small farm near
Atlanta in exchange for acreage
to raise livestock, poultry, truck,
etc. Have 120 hens and 3 cows.

Would consider share proposi-}:

tion. Mrs. J. Carl: Starr, Forsyth,
Rt. 4.

Married man with wife, 1 child,

-wants job. dairying. or farming.

Clide Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt.: 1.
Went job. Can farm, drive
truck, car, do blacksmith * work,

Miller. etc. Am white and 24: yrs.
old. James. McDaniei, Dacula.

Want job operating erist and

flour water power mill in con-|-

nection with farm or small acre-
age. Well exp. Guar. perfect sat-
isfaction. Any reasonable terms.
E. M. Bighee, Fort Gaines,

Want work farm on 50- 50 ba-
sis, near Atlanta. Gan do any

kind of carpenter work, also. J.
C. Jordan, Atlanta. 286 Been.

Ave. N. W.

(Man, reared On - farm, with
wife and child, wants job on
farm, Can operate tractors, corn

: ep: Atian-
' ta, 46 Pryor St. 5. Ww: VS

and}



ARKET
POSITIONS WANTED

Want good 1 horse rop on 50-
50 basis, or work for wages. Plen-
ty of force. Sober, honest and
dont mind work. Have to be
moved and furnished. Farm all
my life, also drive car and truck.
C. Ps Craven, Temple, Rt, ly

Family of 6 want a small share
crop or job for wages. Do any
kind of common farm work;
raised on farm, Have 2 children.
Have to be moved and furnished.
Need work at once. Lewis Royals,
Lake Park.

Want job light farm work, no
field work, with elderly couple
or woman, for home for self and
/2 boys, 10 and 5, and some salary.
Prefer below Macon, and near
good school. Send stamp for re-
ply. At once. Mrs. W. F. McCrim-
mon, Soperton..

22 yr. old white girl wants light
farm work, no field work. Prefer
near Atlanta. High school educa-
tion. Home and_ reasonable sal-
ary. Miss Edna Gee, Atlanta, Rt.
7, Box 228 B, c-o C. E. McCoy.

Want 2 horse crop on 50-50 ba-
sis. 4 in family. Have to be moved
and furnished to make crop.
Gibbs Pullin, Social Circle. |

Young man of 27 yrs. wants job

on farm near Atlanta at once.

$3.50 week, board and laundry.
No bad habits, good worker and
know how to farm. J. E. Stail-
ings, Atlanta, 357 Glenwood Ave.,
S. E.

Want job. poking after farm
or stock or dairy. Dan Lindsey,
Wrightsville, Rt. 3, e-o H. D.
Odom.

FARM ee WANTED

want at once a good smart
woman, who knows how to milk.
for light farm work, help with
garden, etc., for good home.
Write. Mrs. L. E. Raley, Macon,
Rt. 5 (38 Melrose St.)

Want. unencumbered, - white
woman, 25-40 yrs. old for light
farm work, no field work. Must
be clean and nice, $1.50 week,
board and room. No cow nor
chickens to look after. Mrs, Wai-
lace P, Thatcher, Chickamauga,
Rte ers

Want good, sober, industrious.
intelligent colored man. with
| wife able and willing to work, for
farm. Reasonable wages and
prompt payment. Apply at once.
J. C. Soloman, Fitzpatrick (near
Macon). :

Want smart colored boy, not
over 15 or 16, to live with couple
and do light farm chores for
good home. send to school if de-
sire, J. E. Barnett, Carrollton: Rt.
D:

Want family with sufficient
labor, and self sustaining, to cul-
tivate 60 or 135 acres productive
corn, cotton, wheat, peanut, ap-
ple, Deach land, 35 mi. N. E.
Macon, near Glenwood Springs.
4 R. house. E. Maddox Lasseter,
Cordele.

Want woman, 25 to 40 yrs. old,
for light farm work, no field
work. White or colored. G. OW.
Kent, Millen.

Want girl. good | character tu
live in home with wife and self
and do light farm work, no field



es. Ref. req. J. L. Brassel, Avera,

Want good man for good 2 h.
farm, along with 2 good mules.
Consider suitable wage hands.
Located 12 mi. South Lyons, near
church and good high school. G.
-F, Sutton, Lyons.

Want young. woman, 25-35 yrs.
of age, for light farm work, no
field work, for board and smalt
salary. Mrs. Lessie Whatley,
Rockmart. 477 Clearwater St.

light farm work, no field. work,
for home with man and wife and
little spending money. Must be
honest and of oo. character.
Milk 1 cow. Mrs. R D. Gray, mae
roliton, Rt. 3.

Want nice, sober, honest, re-
liable, single white man, exp.: in
farming, to live as one of fam-

farm. $10.00 mo., board and
laundry. A. M. Campbell, _Hor-
tense, Rt. 1.

Want ies: smart; colored. girl,
without family, for light farm
work. Board; clothes and little
spending money. At once. Mrs.
Walter Hagan, Morrow, Box 182.
Want middleaged.
bered,. white woman for light
farm work, no field work.. Mrs.
Lamar Williams, Luthersville. |

Want man, 45-50" yrs- old: to}

| farm on. shares. Board and laun-

dry free. Must be good, honest,
and sober and know how to farm.
Mrs, Alice ce pe ease Rt,

Good home for nice, clean,
healthy woman in exchange. for
light fanm work, no field work.
Room, - board, clothes, and pin



/money, Mirs. do. a Ww. , : La-
vonia,

he

BULLETIN

-man also.

| do light farm work,.

EAR:

about self.
Jeffersonville, Rt. 12

Want good girl or woman for]

ily and work on small 1 horse;

unencum-}



FARM HELP WANTED

Want good young colored girl,
orphan preferred, to live in my
home and do light farm chores.
Good home and treatment. Mrs.
I. W. Stokes, Austell, Rt. 2.

Want honest, . reliable, sober
boy to help milk cow and do oth-
er light farm work. $2.00 week,
laundry and board. Mrs.. Annie
Stevenson, Pavo, Rt. 3.

-Want middleaged, colored man
and wife (no children) to work
on farm in Walker County. Work
part time for wages and look af-
ter farm. Write for full parti-}| m
culars. Mrs. Emma Jackson, La-
Fayette, Rt. 3.

Want middleaged woman: for
light farm work, no field work.
Board and small salary. Live on
farm: Dave Arnold, Manor.

Want unencumbered white wo-
man, 25-40 yrs. old, to live on
farm with man and wife and do
light farm work, no field work.
$8.00 mo. with room and board.
C. I. Giles, Sr., Sandersville.

Want a colored farm family for
gen. work on farm; one to work
garden and flowers, anything
about: the place. Work for wo-
A: J. Anthony, Mid-



land. -
Want. single man, unencum-

-bered for gen. farm work. Prefer

one who is interested in and
fancies Game chickens. Good
proposition for right man. No
booze head: M: R. DeFoe, Macon.

Rt.:3..- :
Want good, reliable colored girl
or woman for light farm work,
no field work. Liv in home. Give
ref., age and salary expected. J.

_E. Abel, Macon, Rt. 2.

Want. good honest, sober man
| for 1 horse farm. 3 R. house and
barn. Bottom land. Must be able
furnish self and move self. Write
or see. A. W. West, Ellijay, Rt. 1.
_ Want farm family to work for
wages on farm. Good salary to
right party. Floyd Sargent, Cor-
dele, Rt. B.

Want young woman not under
20, to live as one of family and
no. field
work. Good home. Write or come.
Mrs. C. A. Williams, Lyons, Rt. 4.

Want good Overseer. Miust be
exp., able to look after machin-
ery, also Cows, able work labor,
be well recommended as a zood
farmer. poe Salary expected. No
workers fos ie A. M.
Aiken, Rleon,

Want /nealthy, reliable zood
woman for light farm work, no
field work, for good home (pri-
vate room) and reasonable sal-
ary. State age and particulars
Mrs. John Solomon,

Want a colored farm hand,
Single or with small family, for
gen. farm work, care for live-
stock, etc. Monthly salary. Good

} house. In Emanuel County. C.

O. Jolinson, Savannah, 205 West
38th St:

Want colored boy, 16- 20 yrs.
for light farm and yard work.
Must be sober, honest and reli-
able. $8.00 mo. and board. Thos.
E. Casey, St. Marys.

Want colored man with small
family for farm work for wages.
House to live in. J. J. Outen, Ma-

nassas, Rt. 2.
work. Good home and small wag-|.

Want unencumbered woman,
30-45 yrs. old, for light farm
work, no field work. $7.00 mo.,
room. and board. Must be honest
and reliable. Mrs. G. M. Hurst,
Ochlocknee.

Want man to work on farm he
month and to live in home with
us. Must be good, moral man if

not a Christian. State age and

give good references in first: let-
ter. Orion L. Alewine, Hartwell,
Box 110.

Want reliable, healthy. colored
woman for light farm work, no
field work. Give age. ref., and
salary expected. Mrs. C. A. Gar-
ner, Norcross.

Want good farm hand, 30- 40
yrs. oid, no bad habits, $12.00 mo.
and board. A good place to stay:
ae soon. J. vy: Heahetier,

e s

Want young raaite boy. 15- 16
yrs. old, for farm chores. Must
be heaithy, willing and good mor-

als. Board, : laundry, good home

and pay according to work done,
Must be country raised and able
to. milk 1 cow. Write at once if
interested. Mrs. Tt H, Null, Ara-
gon, Rte

Want white or colored girl, to.
live on place and do light farm

work,.no field. work, for good

| home, board and $10.00 mo. Cali
-Mrs- J.. M.)

Ve 2373 or write:
Carroll; Decatur, Rt. 2.

Want white woman, not: cover | '
40, of good character, for light |
farm work, no field work. $2.00!
-week, room and board. Mrs. John

F. James, Sylvester, Rt. 2.

: Want: reliable working woman
for light farm work, no field
work. $6.00 mo-., room and board.
Cc. B. Miley, . Statesboro, Ri. 2,



Box 34,



ty wood, good soil, well

-drinker and loafer: South Ge

Ning, Jasper, Box 152.

farm work, no field wor

with 1 or 2 plow hands,

| week salary. Cow and pig



















































































































Want man not over
srown help and stoek fo
farm, near Stone Min

and truck. Good 4 R. ho

Write fully and give ref. W
Bowers, Decatur, 118 Superio:

Want hire farmer by day
help make crop; 2 plow hand
or 4 hoe hands. 4 R. Ceiled ho
school bus and mail by
Give enough patches fo
and garden use for a Mai

make all he can eat and ca
winter. W. W. McPherson,
Rica, Rt. 1.

Want wage hand at | :
or single man. $10.00 mo. | tr:
time. ete or come at once.

mo. and board. No drunkard
apply. J. E. Cross, Irwintor
Zz

Want good, single young
at once for farm work. $10.0) |
No. whiskey drinker need ADE
C. C. Van Pelt, Doraville.



people, no children. to work sm
patches and help with few chi
ens and hogs, not over 150
Decatur. J. L. Cooper, DEG
Whites Mill Road.
Want reliable man for
crop on shares. Will furn
to $10.00 month; also a 2
crop -* shares; $18.00 t
Eithe: tored or white if r
good, honest workers.
Wade, Thomson, Rt. 5.-

Want family with farm
with at least 4 large enough
work, Either colored or
Pay prevailing wages
munity. J. W. Jackson, Jeffer
Rt. 2: oe

Want single, white man, 0
yrs. of age, to help make
years crop. A real worker, no



or.
gian preferred. ane ce
Hazlehurst, Rt.

Want eee Ge light
work, yard, garden, etc. Live
place, both work. Good pert
nent place to the right, hon
sober couple. Write details ab
self in first letter. Mrs. q

a
2

Want ieaguabarede
woman, 55-60 yrs. old, wh
a good home in exc. for

at. once. Mrs. FEO. x
Lumber City, Rt. 1, Box 9.

Want. unencumbered wor
for light farm work, no cow
milk nor field work, Salary
board and lodging. Ref. exc
W. J. Green, McDonough, R

Want man for gen. farm
sober and willing worker. Li
place. White or colore
drunkard need apply. W. H.
rence; Macon, Rt. 5, Box 1

Want healthy ,hearty, yot
man 20-30 yrs. to work for
on farm. Begin about Febru
15th. J. T. Lamberth, Waz

Want reliable, settled,
man for a small 1 horse |
cotton and corn. wages or
No whiskey drinker need ap
Good home for right party.
F. O. Stone, Stilimore.

Want man with family of
helpers, qualified to operat
A-1 dairy. Write. R. J. P
lanta, P- O. Box 4418:

Want man with aivali: fa
to chip and dip 3 M. turpe
boxes, also can have odd jobs
farm, Furnish house, wood
garden. Start February.
Coverdale. Hugh Parten,
burn, Rt. 3, Box 221.

Want young woman,
30, for light farm work,
work. Jesse Boling, Ranger

Want white or colored f

for wages, or by day.
or. write at once. J. R. Gav
Williamson, il mi. . West rE
fin. .

Want Sores man, noe
-yrs. of age, with family
Straight time farming 0
nished. Dr. J. H. aco
pany.

Want wage iat =
knows how to farm, for fa
oe Ga. :

chard. and. smali farm
leasing ta right man o}
rent or ee crop. basis:

near Avondale Estates, - for
crop. Mrs. C, E. Fussell, .
889 Edgewood : Ave:

Waht good. farmer. for
acres near Brunswick. On



Ss. W Ss Brunswick,