9p OE e Ga. Aberdeen-Angus Breeders Assn., is ng a Sale of some 35 head Reg. Angus cat- ardman Hall, Athens; Ga., April Ist. C. H. ck, President, Rabun Gap, Ga. se are the future Fat Cattle Show dates: ge. March 18-19; Columbus, March 26-27; sta, April 2-3; Swainsboro, April 9-10; States- April 11; Atlanta, April 16-17; Rome, April lvania, May 1-2. Shows have already -at Moultrie and Macon. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940. SPECIAL NOTICES e National Cotton Week has been set for May | 17-25 when increased use of Cotton and all its products will be urged. s Cotton groups pushing the use of Cotton urge the farmers to request that many products now put up in burlap bags. be sold in cotton bags, and sug- gest that groups of farmers draw up petitions urg- ing the fertilizer companies to use bags made of cotton for the fertilizer they buy. It is pointed out that the Cotton bags may also be used for many purposes after the fertilizer is taken from them. In addition, there will be an increase in the use of Number 24 : _SPECIALNOTICES ~ The Fertilizer Inspector for Gilmer, Pieken and Fannin counties is Mr. M. C. Holden, ROLSTON, Ga. His address was printed wrong in the last issue of the Market Bulletin Ege F. 7 ee Several organizations in Georgia have issued a leaflet outlining 21 ways of increasing the Cot- ton yield per acre, the suggestions including use of _ good, tested and treated seeds; plant as early as possible and leave 2 to 3 stalks i a Dill a hoes width apart; cultivate rapidly to get ahead of the _ boll weevils. . : .pples (Stayman) $1.25-$ per 100 lbs.; collards, 40c-55 per doz. a5 75c-$1.00 per bu. |- + Irish potatoes $2.35-$2.40 per 100 Ib. | turnips, bunched, $1.00-$1.15 per doz. mustard greens, hes; sweet potatoes $1.35 alad, Ga. bu. hampers, 5 er crate; beets, 5 doz. 0; rutabagas, 50 lb. sacks, 1.50; cabbage 90c- Cotton, which the farmer grows and sells. The Georgia Baby Chick and Egg show will be held im Rome, March 21-22-23. urged to attend this show. Poultrymen are f- per 100 lbs.; tur- 0c-70c cauliflower bunches to crate, 95ce-$1.00. _ Atlanta Spot Cotton lanta spot cotton closed today, middling, The average price of middling, 15/16 . cotton at ten designated Southern spot mar- oday, was 10.68c per po ce on 7/8 inch middling was und. The average 10.50c per pound. - NOTICE The Bulletin is still devoting practically all the space to Farmers notices and those for which we did not have room in this issue will appear in the April 1, issue. I hope the Farmers are making many sales from these notices in The Bulletin. COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner. down. Livestock eee _ ATLANTAThese prices quoted by White | Provision Company are on strictly corn-fed hogs: | Hogs: 180-240 lbs., $5.50; 150-175 lbs., $5.25; | 145 Ibs. down, $4.75 down; 245-300 Ibs., $5.25; | good roughs, $4.50. 2 Good fat beef type steers, $8.00-$8.50; me- | _ dium, $6.50-$7.50; fair, native yearlings, $5.00- | _ $5.50; common, $4.00-$4.75; fat cows, $5.00-$5.50; | medium $4.50-$4.75; good heavy bulls, $5.00- | 5.50; top calves, 8.50-$9.00; CATTLE . throwouts, $4.50 | SEED FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE long green okra seed| bs. white velvet, 12%c ib. lots, Will pay post- _ lb. lots in Ga. Free party want quantity F. Underwood, Con- Ve | es a early white bean seed: | half runner, tender and; 0c cupful; 35c pr. Post- Coin preferred. Mrs. Levi on, Gainesville, Rt. 1. erease back seed beans, i clean; colored corn- ns, tender and prolific, 18 lbs. shuck pee ie yostpaid. Exchange shuck oe nice white lint cot- ed, 1 lb. for 1% lbs. cot-! yn. Ha. pay postage. Mrs. Oma| n, Dahlonega, Rt. 3. enn, green pod bunch bean ( iped half runner bean white bunch and running r bean seed, 20c cupful. 7 lbs. pure Stone Mountain watermelon seed, 40c lb. Add postage. J. R. Brown, Gillsville, Rit. Old fashion mixed and white! corn field beans and white half runner garden bean seed, 25c large cupful. Postpaid. No stamps nor checks. Grace Dins- more, Jasper; Rt.. 2. Yard long beans, New Won- der okra seed, others, 10c pkt.; 6 for 25c. H. S. Oakley, Coving- ton. 2 Everbearing okra seed, 20c Ib. del.;. white bunch butter- bean seed, Eng. peas, 25c lb. del. Exchange for running but- terbean seed or anything can use. Mrs, Annie Forbes, Uvalda, | Rt. 1. Extra nice old fashion white multiplying onions, 40c gal.; six weeks crowder peas, extra ar- ly, good producer, 10c lb. Add postage. Mrs. A. L. Dodd, ; as : : Eggs quoted below .on the Atlanta Market are by wholesale: egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below! der the Georgia egg law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and | these quotations. postage. Mrs. C. R. Smith, Bu- fords Rt 1." fi ee dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade un Sweet pepper seed, 10c tblsp. Add postage. Also want to hear from party having running ok- ra seed. Mrs. Pollie Jackson, Waco, Rt. 2. Calif. multiplying, beer seed, 10c start, add 3c postage; 1 good milch cow, $65.00 at my barn now or $75.00 when she freshens Apr. 5th. Mrs. Saliie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Extra early white bean seed; striped half runners, tender and sound, 35c pt. postpaid. Coin preferred. No stamps. Mrs. Ethel. Overby, Oakwood. 5 lbs. green rind Stone Moun- tain watermelon seed, 50c Ib. Postpaid. Mrs. Martha Morris, Glenwood. Lady finger peas, 90 per cent germination, 10c lb. in small lots; 8c lb. in bu. lots; also run-. ning butterbeans, 10c cupful. No stamps or checks. Add post- age. Pauline Evans, Acwortn, Rises = tblsp. Purple hull table peas, 20c qt.; pure Stone Mountain wa- termelon seed, banana musk- melon seed, 25c dried peaches, worm free, 10c lb.; running squash seed, 10c Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Vigorvine tomato seed, grows '42 ft 20: tons per acre, -l3- seed del. Roy. White half runner bean seed, tender and sound, 20c cupful. Coin preferred. No stamps. Mrs. H. C, Goss, Jasper, Rt. 2. Bunch velvet beans, in 2% bu. bags, $2.50 bu.; tomato Dlanis;<356=Ca IN, 1 Beasley; Summit. : ee White multiplying nest on- ions, clean and sound, 25 lbs., $15082507 loss =h2.50-4 5100215. Walton Southern, $5.00 fob, Cash or M. O. No checks. Mrs. Jno. W. Moseley, Soperton, Rt. 2. SEED FOR SALE teacupful; Marglobe tomato seed, $1.10. lb; Baltimore and Stone, 85c lb.; Matchless, Red Rock, $1 lb.; Chas. Wakefield cabbage, $1.25 lb. Market, $2.25 lb. W. R. Stephens, Dahlonega. : Extra early white garden bean, also striped half-runner tender and sound, 20c large cupful, 35 pt. postpaid, coin preferred, no stamps; also. speckled Crowder peas, : Old - fashioned short necked Martin gourd seed, 4 doz, 12c doz. plus postage. Exc. for. white half-runner seed beans. James Turner Blairsville, Star Route. : ANS Nice white nest onions, 1939 crop, dry and clean, 50c gal., postpaid, cash with order. Al- ice Hodges, Greenville, Rt. 3, Box 39. Ree ae a Clarks- Atlanta Augusta ville Com- Hawkins- merece Dawson | lens, _ Leghorns Fe ss untry Butter, best table. ield Peas, mixed field Peas, not mixed______ ened: Gorm os es ir Corn (80 lbs. to bu.)__. Jats, per bushel heat Peanut Hoy 2 eee See anish peanuts, No, 1. 16-18 18 17 15 14 | | | 1.20 1.35-1.40 | 90-115) $18-$20 |. $12.50-$14 | Fayette Grange La- a Macon q Sanders= | _ eville = | Mt. : Quit- Vernon man 20 20 18 13 $67.50-$70 33.00 PageTwo GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN re = - Good okra seed, 15c cup;}. wide leaf tobacco seed, 10 a gstablished by J. J. Brown, Commissioner ef Agriculture March L 191% Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner STILES A, MARTIN. Editor : Executive Office: State Capitol. Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington Ga Send all letters to The Market Bulletin, State Capito), Atlanta, Ga. Notify en FORM 357s8ureav of Markets. 222 State Capitol Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937. at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of yune 8, 1930. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103 Act ef October 8, 1914 Notices of tarm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage reguiatiens mserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. "Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not letin. ; SEED FOR SALE Sea pene - gssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- SEED FOR SALE thisp., 3 for 25c; May cherries, 25c ea., 3 for 50c, well rooted; 4 bs. fresh butter ea. wk. 25c Ib., all postpaid. Mrs. Lizzie Casey, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Bean seed, early cream Crowder bunch, white - half- runners, large; small white pole beans; early yellow hull and green; mixed cornfield cut- shorts; deep string creasback, mixed old - fashioned, 25c cup; Mrs. George Poole, Jasper, Rt. 2. . Sugar parsnip seed, 2 large spns. 15c; old - fashioned su- gar pumpkin, white velvet ok- fa, 15c; blackberry sprouts for getting, 25c; old - fashioned | _ Ralston apple tree sprouts, 5c ea. Miss Reathel Stover, Pis- gah. White Dixie watermelon seed, hand selected, 35c lb. C. Patisaul, Dexter, Rt. 1. @ Cabbage seed, large Chas. Wakefield, Early Dutch, 90c lb. tomato seed, Marglobe, 95c Ib.; Stone and Greater Baltimore, 75e lb.; collard 45c lb. del. 1 _ Ib. ea. cabbage, tomato and col- lard, $2.15 lb. del. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143 . Nest onions, small, 50c gal. del. Exc. for bush butterbeans. Mrs. Willie Laster, Fairburn, Rt. 1. 8-10 Ibs. okra seed, 10c cup- _ ful. Savannah Collier, Zebulon, Rt. 1. Pure Cuban Queen water- melon, hand saved, 75c lb. 10 Chauncey. =O. ~ jb. lots 65c Ib. postpaid. P. H. _ McKinney, Vienna, Rt. 4. - 10 Lbs. okrasseed, 15c lb. add ostage. Mrs. Jas, E. Lee. laeKshear, Rt. 1, Box 5. 50 Lbs. Hales Best cantaloupe 50c Ib. E. L. Cooper, Butler, Rt. 1, Box 24. : 90-Day running velvet beans, speckled, perfect for seed, picked and housed while dry, 7225 pus $1.10 bu; 10 bu. or move $1 bu. P. H. Woodard, Colored bunch butterbeans, 20c \b. postpaid, also good long pod okra seed, bears until frost d5c cupful. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 3. - : Pure Cuban Queen and Tom _ Watson melon seed, 65c lb. del. ~ Bruce Andrews, Haddock RFD. - P-807 sugar cane, short, Ic, tall 2 stalk. Come for it. B. oe Fussell, Brunswick, Blythe AGILE. : Tender green pod brown striped half-runner bean seed, ~80c Ib. 4 Ibs. $1. add Postage. at my farm. Mrs. B. B. Holt, Eastman, Rt. 1. 10 Lbs. Hearts of Gold can- taloupe seed, true to name, 75c Ib. C. B. Jones, Thomson, Rt. 2. POJ seed cane seed, 60c C, $5 M; CO 290 cane, $1 C, $9 M; al- $0 nice, thrifty Schley and Ma- han pecan trees = and $1.25 ea. Americus. Willetts English pea, 25c lb. del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks. Com- bread leaf tobacco seed, merce, Rt. 5. Heading collard seed, 30c Ib.; 10 spn.; Vigor vine tomato, 200 seed, 25c; okra seed, 20 lb. all mailed. L. A. Crow, Gainesville, OL De Red hot pepper, dried, 25c Yb.: sweet pepper seed, 10c tbisp.; bunch English peas, 10c ~ Buchanan. _, Limited supply orange wa- _ termelon seed, 5 doz. 25c del.| @4er at once. L. C. Rawlins, fwvington, Rt 20 euptul; scallions, 25c C; eurled Mustard seed, 20c cupful; from weevils, $2 bu. osebe, Cleveland, Rt. 1. , striped - half-runners, e cupful, 10 cups or ostpaid. Mrs. C. M. Ber-= mming, Rt. 1. : ashioned white half = arden beans, 25c tceup: half = funners, same postpaid; cream and Crowder peas, 10c Ib. . lots or more; brown > $3.50 bu. Miss Mat= wn, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. u. No. 1 90-day running | beans, picked without 1939 crop, shipped in good or more 90c FOB Louis+ Milton Beall, Louisville. ings cornfield beans, snap beans, pods string- tender, seed ordered 20 lb. 2 lbs. 35c, post- Mrs. Sheman Duckett, ' Rock. . Brabham peas, 2% , $1.90 bu. FOB War- O. Cummings, War- Bu. Clay mixed peas, jean and in new 2% $1.50 bu. FOB, Ji I. Stapleton. us. little white - fat eans, best running bean le use, 25c pekt. include 3 also 15-20 nice mixed nC ws, Mrs, J.-E; m, Warwick, or pas, $2 bu. FOB, or xe, for O-Too-Tan or Bi- oybeans. J. C. Nelson, ped half - runner beans, ipful, 35 per pt.: white Tunners, Ky. Wonder, white cornfield, 25 cup= yopcorn, Java, speckled ler, mush peas, cups; dy T. strawberry plants, raneces Eller, Ellijay, sr garden beans, white runners, fe striped half - runners, %_Ib.; 20 postpaid, no VES. Sosbee, er, sound striped half + rt garden beans, 35 Ib. n lb. lots or more, 30c Ib. Ib, lots. Harold D. Bluf- 1, Gainesville, Rt. 6. mush peas, red _Crowders, 15 per qt.; white bunch butterbeans, t, plus postage. L. M. din Hawkinsville. ly speckled velvet beans, _bu.; Palmetto soybeans, bu. fob. Bob Davis, Ten- 90-day running vyel- S In 2% bu. bags, 90e B Wrightsville. R. E, rd, Wrightsville. NTS FOR SALE bag ; fe ge, fresh spring grown, 50c,; 1 M, 75; potato orta Rican, 1 M, $1.50, $6; early vars. tomato Ss, same priee, April del. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. wherry, Klondyke, 25c C, Add postage. Cash with Mrs. L. B. Frye, Dallas, r-bearing strawberry, 20c ompt del, and postpaid, or for white feed \sacks, 100 Sacks. Miss Myrtle Andr- sleveland, Rt. 2. Million certified Stokes 8lobe and Rutgers tomato , ready March 25th, $2.50 quantity prices on request. nur J, Carter, Hoboken. Million Stokes certified aster, Marblobe and Rutiers to plants, ready March 25, , del. Write for quantity ices. Alpha Dixon, Waycross, | Reynolds, St. _ Hastings early prolific Gold- en Queen, Marglobe tomato, ready Mar. 25th, good plants, 2 ount, mossed packed, $1 1, 2 M up, 90e M. govt. eated, imp. P. R. potato eS in April, full 40 M. del. L. D, Light- PLANTS FOR SALE | per bu. in lots of 10 Kudzu vine, $1 C; muscadine, 2 for 25; Eugene Bailey, Elli- jay, Ft. 3, 7 Mastodon and Premir straw- berry plants, 50c C; rd thorn= less raspberry, white Iceburg blackberry, asparagus crowiis, 50 doz. Elberta and mixed seedling peach tres, $1.00 doz.|. Mrs. John B. Nix, Alto. Crtified plants per thousand, potetoes, white yams, popular jeaf Triumphs, $1.25; Nigser-= Killers, os Tomatoes, Break ODay, Marglobe, 902 pepper, Ruby King, Calif. Wonder; Wakefield Gabbage, Blaek Beauty egg-plant, $1.25. Arthur MeNeal, Graham. Good strong, Gov't. insp., red skin P. R. potato plants, $1.35 M; early Triumph, $1.50 M; Gr. Baltimore tomato plants, $1.25 M. All del. G. A. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4. Everbearing strawberry plants, 50 C; old fashioned plum, White, yellow, 50e C. Exe. for white fed sacks. Mrs. a Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. Chas. Wakefieid and Dutch cabbage, and white and ysllow Bermuda onion plants. Good plants, shippd promptly. $1.00 M: 5 M. or more, Gheaper, O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, 630 Grove St. : Eafly bearing strawberry plants, extra large, 25 C, 90c 500; $1.50 M; Prompt shipment. Mattie Duran, Cummiig, Rt. 1. Lady T. strawberry planis, 35c C, $2.50 M; sage plants, $1 doz.; catnip, peppertiint, horse mint hoarhound, yarrew, baitn, dbl. and are tansy, colts foot, 25 doz. Del. in Ga. Mts. R. M Holloway, Dahlonega, Ri. 1. Kiondike strawberry plane $1.50 M; Mas.odon, $2.60. M; Lady T., $3.00 M. Faustine Rey- nolis, Gainesville, Now time to plant Texus Wonder blackberry (the fine markt berry; month arlier than others) plants, 50c to $1 doz. P. P., according to size. N. Wertz, Thomasville. Missionary strawberry plants 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; peppermint, plants, 50c doz. Miss Ceeil Me- Curly, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Missionary strawberry plants 500, $1.25; $2.50 M: 3 M, $6.50; peppermint, spearmini, 35c doz. Morey order. Mrs. I. H. Mec- Currey, Hartwell. Missionary strawberry plants 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Gariic, iCe head, $1.09 doz. Miss Mattie MeCurley, davriwell, Ri. Red skin P. R. potato plants, Gov: insp, ior s#le Or exec. for cotionseed, or anything can uz. Oscer Stewart, Alma, Rt, 1. Cabbage plants, $1.00 M. del. Full count. Now Ready. Giibert Muy, Baxiey, Rt. . Eoysenberry and Nectarber= ry plants for sale. Write foi infc:mation and prices. Thos. W. Hiscock, @ .i:man, Kt. 4. Everbearing Klondike straw- berry plants, 20c C. Exc. 100 for 2 white feed sacks. Ha. pay postage. Mrs. Floyd A. Fergu- son, Cleveland, Rt. 2: Cabbage plants, Wakefield and Copenhagen Market, 500, 50c; 85c M; 3 M, $1.75; 5 M, $2.50. Quality, count, prompt- ness guar. B. J. Head, Alma. Lueretia dewberry an large rooted: Kudzu, Semesan treated, $1.00 C; $6.00 M. Noi treated, 75e C; $5.00 M; Celestial and white figs, $1.00 doz. postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. Klondyke everbearing straw-= berry plants, 15 C., or exe. 125 for 2 White feed sacks. Miss Gladys Ferguson, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Moss packed ftoniato plants, New Stone and Marglobe wilt= resistant; ready now, 30 C; $1.20, 500; $3.80 M. Add post= age. No stamps. Milford Beas- ley, Summit, Rt: 1, Moss packed New Stone and Marglobe wilt resistant tomato plants, 35c C; $3.25 M. post- paid. No stamps. Wilmer Beas- ley, Summit. _ Imp. P. \R. potato plants, ready Mareh 20th, $1.50 M; Chas. W. cabbage, Bermuda on= ion plants, $1.00 M. Prompt shipment, full count. Cc. N. Strickland, Mershon. Copenhagen Market cabbage plants, $1.00 M. Call at once. G. W. Bryant, Hahira, Rt. 1. Marglobe tomato plants, $1.50 M. del. moss packed, April Ist del. Mrs. Ida Mae Sellers, Bax=- ley, Rt. 4, Box 81. Strawberry. plants, Lady Thompson, $3.00 M; Klondyke, $1.50 M; Mastodon, $2.00 M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainsville, Rt. 2. Klondike strawberry ap ant 25 C. 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Mrs PLANTS FOR SALE | Wakefield, Dutch and Siic- cession cabbage and Bermuda onion plants, 80c M; Early Bon- ny Best, Marglobe and Greater Baltimore tomate, $1.00 M; Calif. Wonder and Ruby King Pepper, 40c ; tomato seed; treated, $1.00 lb. C. McRee, Meigs. Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c . postpaid, or exc. for good white fed sacks; 100 plants for 2 sacks. Mrs. Fred -Grindle, Dahlonega; Rt. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 500, 75; $1.50 M; Lady T., 500, count. Lisbon Allen, Gaines- ville. Klondyke and Lady T. straw- berry plants, 30c C, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. del. also brown striped Half Runner garden bean seed, 25 eee del. Prompt ship= ment. fs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Marglobe and Red Rock te- mato plants, $1.00 M. del. April 1st. Hiram Lightsey, Screven. Large dewberry, 20 plants for 50c, or exe. for white fed sacks, free from holes at 5 a. Mrs. Ella Turk, Braselton, Rt. 1, Box 103. Klondyke pee plants, 20 C, 75 500; $1.40-M; white multiplying onions, 45 gal., or exe. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Very early and large straw- berry plants, 15e C, Cash, or exe. for nice white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. Owen, Gainesville, Rt. 1. : 1 and 2 yr. old Himalayan blackberry plants, 30 C; 250, 60c; 500, $1.25; $2.50 M. del.; or not del, 25c C, 250, 50; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Prompt ship- ment. R. E. Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 5 oe For prices on best grade as- paragus crowns and seed, write. O. B. Johnson, Waynesboro. _ All Head @afly cabbage platits, $1.00 M. del. or 75 M FOB. J. A. Henry, Doeriin. Teeburg lettuce, Egg-plant, Marglobe tomato, Beets, Cab- bage, Bell and Hot pepper and Collard plants, 35c C. $3.00 M. Del. Ready March 15th to 20th. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Rgister. -E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 60; $1.00 M; toma- to seed, Marglobe, $1.10 Ib.; New Stone, 70c Ib. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Kudzu crowns, 2 to 5 yfs. old, $4.00 M, Clyd Lanir, Graymont. _. Rhubarb or. pi plant, 15c bun. of 2 bun. 25c; sage, com- All well rooted. Add postage. Celia Lock, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Thousands Lucretia Dewber- ry and Eldorade blackberry plants, healthy, strong, either var. 75c per C, 200 for $1.40, 1 M for $5, all orders filled promptly with car. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. - Hastings super Marglobe and imp. New Stone, Searlet Globe tomato plants, strong, ready March 25th, $1 M; potato plants $1.75 M, prepaid. Paul Light- sey, Screven. . Cabbage, Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen, Dutch, $1.25 per cfate ef 2500 exp. col, or 75e M. del. Exc. for brab peas. | Quote price on peas. J. W. Lang, Omega. Pink Skin Porto Rican -pota- to plants, imsp. and treated, $1.50 M, del. ready Apr. 1; Mar- globe tomato plants, $1 M, or 25c doz. Ready March 25th, good count, moss packed. del. W. D. Lightsey, Screven. Pink skin Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. treated, good count, $1.70 M. dl. ready April 1; Marglobe tomato plants, good count, $1 M, rady March 25th, moss packed, del. W. R. Light- sey, Screven. Early Jersey and Char. Wake- field, Flat Dutch and Succession cabbage, 500, 65c, $1 M, post- age paid; Bermuda onion plants same price, for April and May 80c; $2.00 M. Young plants, full]- frey, horseradish, 10 bunch.| "PLANTS FOR SALE Lady T. sttawberty platits, 25e C; 60c, 250; $1.10, 500; my cherry trees, 3 for 35. Mrs. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. Missionary and Klondike]. larits, 85, 500; strawberry : : rs. Leila Phillips, $1.50 M del. Royston, Rt. 1. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 C-_ $2.00 M; hot pepper seed, 5c iblsp.; also, want pure Pride of Ga. watr- melon seed and Ala. sweet wa- termelon sed. Mrs. Roy Ar= groves, Zebulon. ee State insp, Pink Skin or Red Skin P, R, plants; $1.45 Mi: booking orders for arglobe and Scarlet Globe tomato plants, $1.00 M ready Mar. 25. Prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Scre- ven. Gov't msp. P. R. potato plants; pimiento pepper plants, $1.50 M; Marglobe, New Stone | omato plants, $1.25 M dl.; ex- change for peanuts, cotton sed. W. G. OQuinn, Baxley, Rt. 4. _Govt insp., imp. P. R. and Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.25 M .A. R. Jones, Pelham. _ Strawberry plants, 25c C; x= change for eggs, chickens ofr anything of value. W. M. Bun- yan, Rt. 2, Cedartown. - Million certified stocky Mar- globe, Baltimore and Stone to- mato plants, 6-7-8 in. high, $1.50 M; $1.00, 500; 50c, 200 del. anywhere. Ready Apr. ist. V. H. Smith, Eldorendo. Latest imp. P. R. and Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.26 M. R. Redmond, Pelham. E Klondike strawberry plants, 75c, 500; $1.50 M; Lady T., 80c 500; $2.00 M. Prompt shipment. Lisbon Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Gardners Red Gold sugar saver strawberry plants, sage, asparagus, old fashion lear seed peach trees, Red Thorii- less. _faspberries, everbearing blackberry plants, 50c doz.; al- so 6 B. R. hens and 1 rooster, $8.00 lot. Mrs. W. B. Allen, Rt. 2; Alto. _ Sirawberry plants: Lady T., Jungs Wonderberry, Jungs Imp., Gibson, Red Geld Sugar Saver, guar. true to name, 40 C; garlic bulbs, 25 doz.; pep- permint plants, 24, 25c. No chcks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. _Klondike strawberry plants, 25 C: 80c, 500; $1.50 M. Post= paid. Now Ready. Inez Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1, Genuine Louisiana sugar yam potato plants, newest discovery in Sweet potatoes, ready for shipment about Apr. 15th, $2 M_ fob. Johi Underwood, Blakely. Cabgage plants: large fresh E, J., C. W., Copenhagen, 500, 40c; 75c M; Bermuda onions, 500, 60c; $1.00 M del. Post- paid. Satis. guar. F, F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. 2 Marglobe tomato plants, go6d count, moss packed, ready Mar. 25th, $1.25 M; 25c C del. Wood- row Lightsey, Screven. _Boysenberries, $1.00 doz.: $1.75, 25; 50, $3.00; $5.50 C} 2 yr. tfansplants, $1.50 doz.; youngberries, $1.00 doz.; $3.00 C. No order less than $1.00. Mrs. Georgia Haskell, Rt. 4, Macon, . Klondike strawberry plants, 25 C; 500, 85c; everbearing, 30c C; 500, $1.00 postpaid. Now ready. Royce Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1. _ Thousand Eldorado blackber- ty and Lucretia dewberry plants, 75 C; 200, $1.40: $5.00. M. All orders filled promptly, with care. Mrs. C. M. Robin- son, Greenville. Kuidzu crowns, No. 1 select- ed, moss packed, $6.00 M; 75c C. Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Klondike and Lady T. straw- berry plants, 30c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; brown striped half runner garden bean seed, 25c teacupiul del. Prompt _ship- Ment. Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. : delivery; pepper, tomato and eggs plants. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Early Jrsy and Char, Wakefield cabbage, 75c M. del. H. F: Johnson, Baxley. Marglobe tomato, sweet pep- per plants, for early setting, Apr. ist to 5th del., 35 per C, 200 for 65c, 500; $1.50, 1 M or more, $2.50 del. J. M. Haman, Amboy. Cabbage plants, large fresh, extra E, J. and Char. Wake- field, Copenhagen, 500, 40c, 75c per M, dl. postpaid; Bermuda onion plants, same price, sat. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Everbearing and Klotidyke strawberry plants, $1.40 M dl.; 6 Red Gold plants, fre with each order; Kudzu, 68c C: $5.00 T. S. Cagle, Gainesville, Ri 1. M del. J, M, Call, Rt. 2, Ellijay. SYRUP FOR SALE Ga. Cane syrup, 50e for 10 Ib. bucket, also 100 bu. slightly mixed Clay pas, sound and bright, $1.50 bu. at my farm: $1.60 bu. FOB; Gov. insp. P. R. sweet potatoes, 75 bu. at my farm. J. W. Swann, Wrens. 7 zy Best grade ribbon cane syrup, in reg. sized beer botties, $1.25 per doz cask, or M.- . Saniple, 25c, stamps. W. L. Dasher, Lake Park, R 4. Blue ribbon Gafie sed, hand- threshed. 40 per lb. dl. or 35 per ib. and postage, 1939 crop, seed selected; frsh, good strivd t.. er half-runner ban sed, 20 eup, postage paid. Mis. J. G. Greenway, Homer, Ri. 2... | Fresh and Cured Mest _ FOR SALE oe es ee Old fashion Brooks Co. hams well smoked, young hogs, 30 1b.; 29 in 100 lbs. lots. L. BE, Hutchinson, Quitman, Rt. 1. Oakwood smoked hams, 183; shouldrs and sids, 12%c 1|b.; also collard seed, 5 Ibs., $1.00. Malvin Collings, Whigham. -Qak smoked hams and shouls ders, corn fed hogs; hams, 12 to 18 lbs.; shoulders, 18 to 20 Ibs.; 25 Ib. J. A. Pierce, Alma, - Rt. 4. Hams and link sausag, smokd on my farm with hard wood, 25c lb. Money back if not pleased. W. W. Williams, Quit< man. New country cured ligtid smoked meat, have 8 hams, 8 shoulders, 8 sides; av. wt. 9 1b8. sell + at 15 per Ib. or hams 20 ~ shotilder 13, sides 15. send PO M. O. plus exp. M. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald. 80 hice country cured hams, limited supply dry pork sausage, all orrectly lired and smoked with green oakwood, hams 20 per Ib: sausage 25c per lb. FOB, F. N. Chance, Perkins. 3 hickoty smoked hams, av. wt.21 lbs:, 256 1b. FOB. John G. Veach, Trion, Rt: 1. Oakwoued Sis0ked meat: 6 hams wt. Zo ibs. @a., 20c Ib; Sides, 14 10.; shoulders, 12c 1b. FOB. C. B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt 2. Oak smoked hams, 10-18 lbs. ea., 19 lb.; sids, 14c, shoul- ders, 13c lb. FOB. J. T. Pon der, Whigham, Rt. 1. 2 Nice cured tender hams, shoulders; harfis 30 lb, shoul< ders 15c lb. Postage paid. Mrs. J. L. Fordham, Toomsboro. Good sugar cured hams, weights, 6-15 lbs. oN 25 Ib: Walter -Catchings, Georgtown, Rt. 1. z GRAIN AND HAY __ FOR SALE | Alebrooks, Barnesville. of 10@ ib. | Wishon, Blue Ridge, South Blue Ridge). a - 9 tons peavine with soybeans Ft, Valley. _ POTATOES Good creed meadow hay, $12.50 ton; 75 bu. Brown dis = peas: 25 bu. Unknown peas; 1 bu. New Era peas, 15 bu. Brab= ham pees. $2.50 bu.;; all in 2% bu. bags. 3 Greensboro, oe No. 1 Wheat, $1.55 bu. atmy = H, D. Goodwif, home. No chcks. M. O. SackS not furnished. J. W. Wodd, Rt. x 4, Cleveland. New crop native grown; fre- | cleaned Spectabilis Crotalaria, early var., $7.00 ewt. fob. Send _ remittance. F. B. Little (Grow=. er), Ft. Valley. Niee lespedeza and grass hay, eured fight and bright; alse; some heavy sprifsing heifers from reg. herd; nice P. C. and ~ Jersey mixd shoats. Prices right. John B. Davis, Chieka- mauga, Rt. 2. . Ghoice Kudzu hay, for Writ for dl. price. B. W. Mid- Prown Top Millet recleaned and in 100 1b. bags $7.00 per bag, b. in BMall iots, FOB. J. E. Caudell,. Athens. a Several tons Crotalaria ond tabilis, for sale. M. F. Hatcher, Jf, Ft Valiey. : 3 ve ee cane ae ee vine hay, er s. John y, $1 p (3 TAL and crab gtass, $17.50 ton at farm, 2 mi. W. Fort Valley; al= 'so.5 bu. Cokers Toole cotton- seed, $1 bu. L. P. Singleton, | Watson, Nunez, Rt. 1, Seed pink skin sweet potatoes, $1.50 bu. of exc. for any kihd of seeds or honey. Mrs. D. A. Gilley, Cedartown, Rt. 3. ; 75 bu. red skin P. R. sweet potatoes, tfated, 75e bu.; alsa 50 bu. 90-day funning velvet = bean seed, 1939 erop, sound, $1.00 bu. B: T. Thorfiton, Bowdon, Rt. 1 i z Certified Potto Rican seed sweet potatoes, $1.50 per bu ne checks. . A. Smithgall, Sr., D= catur, Rt. 2: oe Sweet potatoes, red skin Por= to Rican, white skin Porto Ri= ean, 75 bu. at my home. Bus gene Snider, Mitchell. = Poito Rican seed potatoes for sale. T. C. Williams, Unadilla, RE 1. 4 dl Cert, yellow skin P. R. seem) potatos: also slips after. April 30th. Write for prics. W. yy Kelley, Powder Springs, Rt. 2: 1000 Lbs. nice, sound P. R. eet potatoes South of Swainsboto, Write or come; also want some cla sound field peas and Clements _ watermelon sed. Write what you have, price, ete Purvis. Box BT. : x sale, FOR SALE for sale, 8 Mik Page Four FRUITS FOR SALE : 7 \bs., nice, peeled sundried ~ apples, free from core and worms, del. 2nd zone in 1 shipment for - $1.00. Currency or stamps. Also - 2 cured hams, about 30 Ibs. a., 28e tb. at my place Won't ship. Mrs. bL. A. Sanders, Ashland Grimes Golden apples, dried, - 1215 Ib. plus posiage Mrs. J- W. - Gosneli, Clarkesville. Rt. 3, Box he = Nice, sundried peaches. free - from worms, 6c lb. plus post- age; also Sweet Wihiams (Clow- ers), 6 bunches, 50c. Mrs. Raine - Turner. Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54. 15 or 20 Ib. sundried apples from acid fruit, 5 ibs-.. 60c. Mrs. 3. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. 4939 crop dried unpeeled peaches, bright and free from worms, 15c Ib. del, 4 Ibs. bright, yellow beeswax, $1.00 del. Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysville, Rt. i. Nice sundried apples, will exc. pound fruit for pound cot- ton. each pay postage. Mrs. _ Eliza Weeks, Dial. Nice, dried, rough peaches, 412%c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. S. Ju age Eastanollee. ice, sundried apples, 10c r, B. L. and Sebright crossed, 5c. Add postage to all. Wm. Middleton, Buford, Rt. 2. ly, 20c lb. not postpaid. Mrs. Bon- nie Gibbs, Bowdon, Rt. 3. 2 or 3 lbs. nice fresh butter each week, free from coloring, 25c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Leonard Thomas, Waco, Rt. 2. _ 2 Ibs. fresh butter each week 25c Jb., postpaid; 4 lbs., $1.00; Sage roots, 4c ea., 35c doz. 4 doz. $1.00. P. P. Mrs. H. C. Clack- um, Waco, Rt. 2. = 6 to 8 Ibs. fresh, firm table butter ea. week, in half lb. c Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, Rt. 8. ter ea. week, 25c lb. No color- ing. Sat. guar.; also early cream - crowder peas, 25c qt. All del. in 3rd zone. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. | Nice fresh, firm Jersey but- tested, in half pound nfolds, 30c Ib. or 4 lbs. ea. week $1.00, del. Mrs. Boyd lasville, Rt21, 2 OBACCO FOR SALE _ Good, mellow, yellow whole leaf chewing tobacco, 1939 crop, flue cured, guar. sat.,. prompt shi -, $1.00; good. bright smoking, 17 bs., $1.00 del. R. Lightsey, Screven. ood flue cured chewing and ing tobacco, aged and ellow, 10 Ibs $1.00 del. Prompt shipment. Cash with order. Mrs. Grady B. Alma. ood, home raised, flue tobacco, sweet and juicy. L s. chewing, $1.00; 12 Ibs. moking, $1.00; 6 lbs. 50c. Post- paid, Prompt shipment. M. B. Swain, Alma. _ oe _ Smoking tobacco; flue cured, 8 Ibs., $1.00 del. Loma Martin, Surrency, Rt. 2. eae Good, bright leaf, flue cured bacco, no trash nor mold, fuar. good or money back. 15 1.00 del. Lonnie L. Light- Surrency, Rt. 2. Hi. mey Bees and Bee Supplies For Sale New bee gums with new style ers. ahd glass observation. I. Manley, Decatur, 222 Lock- d Terrace. z Honey bees, 70 colonies of yel- low Italian bees in modern hives, icchea~ for cash, see or write me oe lev Rt. 2 tands of mixed Italian bees m pat. gums. with some 8 in. Supers and 14 in. one, all in very jood shape; sev. empty gums and ers, all for $45.00; Root Ex- tor, $15.00 or lot for $55.00. ee Mrs. J. R. Hulett, Lumber 18 Hives of bees, $1.25 a gum; te. Norman T. Gay, Cadwell, Several hives, box hive bees, $1 hive; 10 10- frar patent hives, $2 hive. Mrs. Delia Dailey, Monticello. 0 Colonies bees, or less, in 0 frame modern hives. . Livingston, College Park, Honey bees: furnish bees and at them in hive, $1.00 per id party furnish the hop, Odum, Rt. Bisho Pocans & Peanuts For Gale nuts, $1.15 bu. FOB Barwick. 1 ea.; FOB. W. S. Norton, Edison. ib. also 1 young Bantam roos-| 4c per Ib. W. R. Martin, Bron- Soe S wood. SUTTER FOR SALE | Jersey putter. 4 or 6 lbs., week- |. bunch velvet beans, $2 per bu. _W. B. Johnson, Bronwood. | in this section, med. size. 4c Ib. Ibs. nice, firm Jersey but-} j at_my place. r, free of colori TB: } Eps colerns, cow 1B. Alee tb. here; 6 tons runner pea- Baggett, Doug- $1.00 bu.; 300 bu. 90-day velvet 100 - 2000 Lbs. Spanish punched peanuts, pure, prolific 4c lb. FOB. Exc. for corn or a horse. A. R. Saxon, Farming- ton. ; N. C. Runner peanuts, also Va. bunched. Sell or exc. for white Spanish peanuts. C. T. Helton, Parrott, Rt. 1. - Good, sound runner seed pea- Luther J. Beaty, Dixie, Rt. 1. No. 1 Va. bunch peanuts in hull, 1938 crop, 4%c lb.__ pe- cans, Van Demans, Delmos, 15c, seedlings, 10c; Cokers wilt-re- sistant cottonseed, $1 bu.; also Barred Rock roosters, $1.50 Duroc sow, 8 pigs, $27 100 Lbs. pecans, large, sound, 8c Ib.; also, 4, 45 lb. cans nice home made lard, $5 can. Mrs. W.M. Arrington, Wadley, Rt. 2. No. 1 White Spanish pea- nuts, $5 100 Ibs. or $90 ton. No personal checks. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt.-2. 25 Bu. white Spanish pea- nuts, 5c lb. not recleaned, H. O. Hodges, Oconee, Rt. 1. No. 1 Runner peanuts, 4%c pound. Cash with order. J. H. Sims, Bluffton. No. 1 Virginia bunch peanuts, 50 Ibs. well filled Nelson pecans 10 per lb. FOB. J. O. Adams Woodland. : Runner peanuts, 5 per 1b.; No. 1 Virginia Bunch peanuts in hull, recleaned, 1938 crop, 4%4 lb.; Cokers No. 1 wilt - resist- ant cottonseed, $1.00 bu.; Duroc sows, farrow March Ist, $27.00; B. R. Roosters, $150 ea. FOB. W.S. Norton, Edison 30-40 bu No. 1 Spanish pea- nuts, $1.25 bu.; 50 bu. corn. $1.00 bu. Mamie Newsome, Dixie. Jumbo peanut seed, best made FOB. W. K- Smith, Pembroke. - Runner peanuts, 5c -tb.; also bunch velvet beans, $2.00 bu. W. B. Johnson, Bronwood. 600 lb. Valencia red skin pea- nuts, select, hand picked, 7c Ib. G. M. Cartledge,, Metter, Rt. 1. 5 10 tons White Spanish peanuts, nuts, 4c Ib. here. All sound, fine for seed; 50 bu. Cokers cotton- seed, No. 7, planted 1 yr. from Coker, $1.25 bu.; also 1 Hereford bull, wt: 1300 to 1500 Ibs. reg.| $125.00. T. W. Brown, Coleman. 100 bu. N. C. runner peanuts, beans, good and sound, $1.00 bu.; 10 bu. New Era field peas, $2.00 bu. All A-No. 1 grade and FOB oes T. G. Tripp, Abbeville, Rt. No. 1 runner peanuts, 414c Ib. for 50 lbs. or more; 5 id. small- er lots. Cash with order. J. H. Sims, Bluffton. a ; Sellers, | ured long leaf red and yel-| -muscadine sprouts, 10c ea. $1.00 at once. Mrs. Hattie Morris, Ai- | 10 old-style Pecan and Other Fruit A Trees For Sale Black scuppernong (Hunt var.) vines, true to name, 2 yrs. old, | 15e ea. del. V. T. Bailey, Vaughn. _ Cultivated blue berries, 10c to 25 rooted, Exp. paid. No person- al checks. Mrs. W. M. Shattuck, Blatkshear. : Red and yellow June plums, doz.; August lilies, 20c doz. Miss Bobbie Chandler, Waco, Rt. 2. The new Anoka budded ap- ple trees; bloom ist yr. bear second; also choice shade trees, the maples, Norway. Sugar and Silver; also lombard and tulip poplars; sycamore, Chinese Elm. All above, 4 at $3.00. No less sold. FOB. N. Rosene. Atlanta, 126 E. Baker St. : Nicely rooted Bronze Sept. Scuppernong vines, $1.00 doz. pea Charitie Smith, Brasel- nN. White and yellow press peach-| es, red and yellow plums, black walnuts, crabapples, white and yellow narcissi, 1 ft. 10c; 3 ft., 20c, 4 ft. 35c. Miss Rossie Lee Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Gooseberries, huckleberries, blue buck. red and yellow plum, |. red fig, crabapple, 1 ft. 10c; 3 ft., 25c; 4 ft, 35c. Mrs. D. F. Coison, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Apples, sev. dif. var. 14 for $1.00; plums, large red goose, game price, 24% x 3 ft. 6 Dixie dewberry plants free with ea. or- der. Postpaid. Money order. ONeal Harsley, Waco, Rt. 2. Currants, 2-3 ft., horseapples, May cherries, 1, 2, 3, ft. 10 ea.; Himalaya blackberry bushes, 10c ea. $8.00 C. All rooted. Postpaid if order is over 50c. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. _ illow ernones, well root- |, 50c for 6, postpaid. Floree Daniel Clackum, Waco, Rt. 2. : - MARKET BULLETIN Pecan and Other Fruit Trees For Sale ao Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale All Jead. var-, fruit trees, Guar. true to name, Gov. insp., apples, peaches, 3c ea. up; pear, pecan, plum and cherry. Thos. N- Long, Kensington. Seuppernong vines (now time +o plant), 4 ft., 10c; 8 ft., 20c; 10 ft., 50c; older ones (bear this year) $1.50 ea-; pomegranate and May cherries, 25 ea.; wistaria, 25c ea. Sat. guar.. J. L. Coggins, Covington. Gov. insp-, lead. var., apple and peach trees, 1-3 yrs. old, 10c to 20c ea.; pear, plum. apricot, cher- ry, fig, 25c ea-; papershell pe- can, 3-4 ft. trees, 75c ea.; Con- cord, niagara, Moores Early grapevine, 2 yrs. old, rooted. 10 ea. $6.00 C del. Lee Head, Cor- nelia. Genuine Pineapple pear trees, Gov. insp., rooted, 2 to 7 ft. high, from $2.50 to $6.00 doz. del.; cash with order; for 5 bu. N. C. Runner peanut seed, also 18-2 to 3 ft. trees for 25 ibs., dried apples. Del. W. C. James, Manor. a \ State insp., best -var., pecan trees, Stewart, 2 ft, 40c ea.; Schley, 2-10 ft. 40c to $1.00 ea. -FOB; lots of 100 trees. 10c off. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. Fine home orchard, 2 ea., June. Horse, Detroit red, yellow delic- ious. Yates, Staymens, Red De- licious apple trees, 14 trees, 1 yr. old, $1.25 del.; $10.00 C.. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Black walnut trees, 1 to 3 it white clingstone peach, 2 yrs. trees, good var., $1.00 doz.; cala- mus and blood (percoon) root, 25c doz. Blanch Woodruff. Green- ville. : = May cherries, nice trees, brown Turkey figs, 10c ea., $1 doz.; garlic bulbs, large size, 30c doz. Mrs. Inez. Casey, Bow- |. don, Rt. 2. Wild goose plums, 3 varieties figs, horse radish for sale. Nan Kown, White, Rt. 1, Box 15. _ Hackworth apple, 4-6 feet, 35c ea, $4 doz., smaller 20c ea. yellow May apple, 15c ea.; kud- zu crowns. 35c per doz., 4 doz. $1; black muscadine, 10c ea., $1 doz., all prepaid. Mrs. R. M. Batchelor, Waco, Rt. 2. Horse apple sprouts, 10c ea.| $1 doz.; white and black scup- pernong, black muscadine, 10c) ea.; red May cherries, small 90c doz.; blue plum sprouts, 10c ea. Waco, Rt. 2. . . Bronze and black scupper- nong, black muscadine, Con- cord grape, red June and. blue Damson plums, 10c ea., $1 doz. well rooted; Niagara and Con- cord grape cuttings, not rooted, %5c doz. Grady Brown, Waco, Rt 2. se James scuppernongs, 10c ea., $1 doz.; Premier strawberry plants, 50c C; garlic bulbs, 25c doz., well rooted, PP. Marie Blue Damson and apricot plums, brown fig, black wal- nut, muscadine and. scupper- nong vines, $1 doz. del., well | rooted; kudzu crowns, 60c C, $5 M. Marcelle Patterson, Wao, Rt. 2, Box 136. : Peach trees, all lead. vars. state insp., guar. true to name,| $32.50 M; $4 C, 80c doz. R. A. Travis, Riverdale. - All lead. vars. fruit trees, guar. true to name, govt. insp., peach, apple, pear, etc., at low prices, or will exc. for farm produce that I can use. Thom- as N. Long, Kensington. White and yellow press peaches, red and yellow plum, crabapple, goose berries, 1 {ft., 10c, 3 ft. 25c; 4 ft. 35c, add postage. Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro. . . Black and white scupper- -nong, blue Damson, rose red and yellow June Japanese plums, wild grapes, hazelnut bushes, 10c ea., ol doz. PP, well oe Josie Huggins, Waco, Bronze scuppernong vines, guar. 2 ft. 10c, 4 ft. 20c, 8-10 ft. 50c;12-20 ft. $2 ea.; brown fig bushes, 5 ft., 25c, black, 20c; pomegranate, 4-5 ft., 2c; May cherries, 5 ft. 25. J. L. Coggin, Covington. Goose berries,.sweet huckle- berries, white and yellow plum, white and yellow press peaches, crabapple, purple grape, pur- ple cherries, 1 ft., 10c, 3 ft., 25c, 4 ft. 35c, add postage. Miss Rosie Lee Colson, Toomsboro. State insp. best var. pecan trees, Schley, 2-8 ft., 40c to $1 ea. FOB., also 100 bu. velvet beans, $1 bu. in 2 bu. bags. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. _ Pear, Hackworth apple, blue Damson, rose, June, red and yellow Japanese plums, wild grapes, muscadines, bronze and | James scuppernongs, 10c ea., $1 doz. PP2S. iggi W. Huggins, Waco, Exe. 25-3 ft. trees| dine vines, $1 doz., postpaid, Inez Bradley, | Dallas, Rt. 3. Box 136. Large brown turkey figs, $4 C; Keiffer pears, $3.50 per doz.; Limber Twig apples, 2-3 yYrs., $3.50 per C. Miss Maudie Cole, Waco, Rt. 2. White and yellow press peaches, red and yellow plum, gooseberries, blue buck, sweet huckleberries, crabapple, pur- ple cherries, purple grapevines, jit, 10c., 3 ft..25; 4 ft. 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. ; Horse apples, May cherries, 10c; pomegranate, 25c ea.; cur- rant berry bushes, 10c ea., $8 C. all 2-3 ft., rooted. postpaid. } Also Lima bunch, white and col. butterbeans, half. runner string, 25c per lb.; Cushaw seed 10c cup, postpaid if order amts. i 50c. Josephine Raley, Mitch- ell. Large white and black scup- pernong and muscadine vines, blue, red goose and Apricot plums, turkey figs, Hackworth and horse apples, May and Richmond cherries, 10c ea., $1 per doz., del. Hazlenut bushes, .50e doz., well rooted. A. T. Pat- terson, Waco. Brown fig bushes, Blue Dam- son and Apricot plums, bronze Scuppernongs,. black musca- Hackworth and crab apple, black walnut trees, 10c doz., $1.00 doz.; well root- ed Kudzu crowns,:60c C. $5.00 M. All del. Mrs. Sylvia Pat- terson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 85. ~ _. Concord and Niagara grapes, white and black scuppernong, black muscadine, Blue Damson and red goose plums, 10c ea. 1 walnut, red mulberry, 25c ea. Mrs. Artyce Entrekin, Waco, Bite 2: Bee New thornless Youngberry and Boysenberry, 10 for $1.25; new Portland, Fredonia, Caco bunch grapes, 10 for $1.60; new scuppernong grapes, Hunt, Ir- ene Spaulding (black, . and Stuckey, Howard, improved scuppernong (bronze)). Well rooted, 10 for $2.00. All labeled, prepaid. Gov't. insp. H. A. Neal, Ashland. Apple, red goose plum trees, 14 for $1, and 3 Dixie black raspberries with every order. Postpaid. Pauline Horsley, Wa- 60; Rin 2 Fig trees, 2-3 ft., $2 doz., postage paid; choice apple trees; 3010; - $125: .doz:s blue plums, $5 per 50; few Indian] peach trees, 20c ea. or 5 for $1, exp. paid. Melvin Frye, Brown scuppernong and muscadine vines, 2 yrs. 10c ea. $1 doz.; kudzu crowns, 35c doz. 4 doz., $1; hazlenut. bushes, 35c doz. 4 doz. $1; sage plants, 4c ea. 35c doz., 4 doz. $1; Japan- ese apricots, same price. Mrs. A. A. Moon, Bowden, Rt. 2. 500 grapevines, var. varieties, 3 yrs. old, cheap, at my place. J. W. Rowe, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 619. Junebird Elberta peach trees 2 yrs.; grapevines, 10c ea., $1 doz. PP; apple, plum, pear, cherry, figs, 10c-25c ea., freight paid on 100 and thousand lots. James Cureton, Austell. Concord grapevines, 2 yyrs., well rooted, 25 for $1; 2 yr. .peach, apple and _pear 3-5 ft. 6 for $1; cultivated dewberry vines, 25 for $1, state insp. H. A. Sneed, East Point, 503 Mon- trose Dr. Ca 3041. ees _ Bronze and black scupper- nong, black muscadine, 10c ea, 90c doz.; Concord grape vines, 10c ea., $1 doz. Mrs. H. T. Wright, Waco, Rt. 2. - 2 Ea. June, Horse, Staymen, Imp. Red Delicious, Yellow De- licious, Yates, apple tres, $1.25 doz. del. 2 trees free; new var. bears 2nd yr. fine large red summer apples, 1 yr. state insp. 4 ft. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Scuppernong vines, rooted, large white variety, 20c ea.; 3 for 50c; 7 for $1.00. Postpaid. No checks. Isla Hamilton, Rt.| 2, Alamo. _ Tung oil trees, 18 to 24 in., ready for transplanting, 10c ea., $1.00 doz. $7.00 C_ postpaid. Ship within three days after order received. Charles Rumph, Camilla, Rt. 2. . : Peach trees, all lead. var., State insp., guar. true to name, $32.50 M. $4.00 C., 80c doz, R. A. Travis, Riverdale. Bronze scuppernong and black muscadine vines, 10c ea.; Himalaya, red raspberry, 5c ea. huckleberry, 20c doz.;_ garlic bulbs, 10c doz.; horsemint, 3c bunch; hoarhound, 5c bunch. a C. B. Robinson, Bowdon, ~ New museadine grapes, 2 Hunt (black), 2 Stuckey (bronze); and 1 male; all postpaid in Ga. for $1.00. Miller Thompson, Conyers, 2 ieee ere -E. A. Smith, Greenville. or 2 yr. Old, well rooted black} | del. Crates ret. Also Friday, March . Pecan & Other Frag Leading vars. peach trees, 1-3 yrs 20c ea.; grape vines Niagara, 2 yrs. well r ea. all state insp. true W. H. Alexander, Clev Hatching eggs, Barre Thompson and -Parks healthy, hen-hatched a good layers, 75c per 15; 30 del. Mrs. R. F Ferre ville, Rt. 3. ee Purebred dark Cornish game eggs, $1 per settin; postpaid. J. R. Gardne $2.50 per doz.; can fill day, money order. R way. Warthen. Purebred Dark Cornish eggs, stock unrelated, $1 postpaid. Mrs. Fred F. Dawson, Rt. 2, Box 152. Purebred bronze turkey blood-tested stock, $3 pe per 100, del. Mrs. Neal iams. Buena Vista. Purebred giant s Light Brahma eggs, postpaid, carefully select packed. L. J. Brown ,Co 2. u Se Guar. purebred high R. I. Red setting eggs, Add 15c postage. Mr D. Selman, Armuche Purebred R. I. Red eggs, 75c, 16.-del. 4 ain Barred Rock hatching egg per 15, 3 settings, $1.75. WV S. Young, Fairmount, R Purebred Dark Corn eggs, $1.15 per 15, crates ret also govt. inspt. pure Port an sweet potato plants, $1. M. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, T Ancona eggs, Sheppard 17 eggs, setting, 85; whit kin duck eggs, 12 eggs, pel ting 75c, L. D. Elliott. Lavonia, Rt -Large yard eggs, want re eustomers, will sell a prices, retail. Mrs. M. Wor lanta, Brownmill Rd., | 148. a Eggs from large purebr O. hens, 50c, 15, carto also 2 purebred B. O. 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Settle, Carlton. oe Bantam eggs for h Golden and Silver Se Silver Spangled Hamburg, Cornish from prize winners so 1 trio Dark Cornish ban $5.00. J. D. Harbin, lish Ave., Atlanta. . Hatching eggs from- Do sons pure Dark S.C. RI $1.00, 15; $2.00, 36; $3.25 same breed, $2.00 fob. L. Elliston, Ellaville $2.75 doz.; $18.00, 100 de Neal T. Williams, Buen Mallard duck, Wyan O. eggs, 85c 15, postpait Mallard drakes, B. O. ea. Exchange for hea hens. Roberta McColl Grantville. eee * Eggs from selected pe H., including ist and 2n winning pullets at 1939 eastern Fair, $1.25, 15 Hall, Atlanta, 952 Blue Ave. N. Eu ES 3 3 $1.00, 15; Ds Gs Post. Cash. No .checks. C. Payne, Tifton, Rt. Purebred Dark Cornis $1.00, 15. Crates ret.; a nish cockerels, ready for ice, $1.00 ea. No checks ence Horne, Grovetown. B. O. cockerels and hens, from prize winners terial stock, prices reduced, for hatching, 23 yrs. Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americu Selected eggs from culle Type ped. W.L., $1.00, 15 Cartons ret. Mrs. Lester Foor, Eastanollee. oe Miscellaneous Wan GOURDS: i Want some 8-12 in. go State what you have and pi Hugh Howell, Atlanta, 100 lanta National Bldg. an HERBS: eee Want some Queens De ae Smith Holland, J ac SACKS: ; __Exc. 200 improved Ele blackberry plants, del., Ib. cap. burlap sacks, } to me by parcel post in bundles. Maude Ham a Miscellaneous Wanted Want 50 or 100 3-frame (reg- ular Hoffman size brood frames) clean of disease; Queen mating hives. State price, etc.; also nice spring honey, for sale. Write for prices. Curd Jalker, Norristown. Want old ext. honey. cheap and not over-strong. Mrs. Willie O. Johnson, Dooling. SYRUP: 3 Want 5 or more gal. real good No. Ga. sorghum syrup. Send prices and grade you have. Na- than Ellenburg Tifton, Rt. 5. FRUIT TREES: Want buy or exc. feed ee for a few old fashioned Yates and Horse apple trees; also In- dian and Yellow Cling peach trees: Mrs. C. S. Miers, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1, Box 229. 5 Ulmus densa, Russian urkistan, 2-3 {ft., for peach ees: other exc. for grapes and rapanese persimmons, James Hobson, Jasper. Want 1 old fashioned Sweet- en apple tree, true tc name, al-| so some Gooseberry. bushes. W. H. Davis, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Exe. white chicken feed sacks. ashed, 100 Ib. cap., for a Ba- nana tree, also Banana shrub: 6 sacks for each plant. Mrs. soe Payne, Butler. Exc. everbearing strawberry lants at 20c C. for a setting of AAA purebred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, or exc. for white sacks, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie Anderson, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Want eggs from White Holland or Bourbon Red turkeys and _ White Pkin ducks crossed with Indian Runner drake, or pure |. White Pekins. Give wt. of hens} and price per 12 or 15 eggs del. Or on baby turkeys and ducks. E. Grubbs, Demorest.. FRUIT: Exc. (15 purebred ek Rock. eggs at $1.50 per setting for 12 lbs. dried apples, free from worms, core and peeling. Jesse Mixon, Bole, aR. ~ Box 119): : Want exc. strong, well rooted Lucretia. dewberry plants for dried apples or peaches, free from worms. Mrs. Lillie M. La- KUDZU: Want Kudzu crowns, large| quantities. W. B. _ Lunsford, Barnesville. ; ie BEAN Ss AND PEAS: Want 10 tons velvet beans in pod. Quote best price. Fred L. White, Buckhead (Morgan Co.) Want 2 bu. bunch velvet Must be matured and filled out, pure and. Make best price ,immediately. . M. Woodward, Jackson. Want hear from party having the Purple Hull peas for sale. . B. Milner, Shilch. | _ Want best price on some Brab- | ham peas, and on Dallas grass seeds, free of other seed, in 50 ib. lots. Edd Vinson, Yatesville. ng. peas. Mrs. ir W. Smith, ranklin, Rt. 3. Want to hear thom parties who have or will have, tobacco plants for sale. State kind and price and amount. Warner Mc- Michen, Dallas, Rt. 3. Want 2 or 3 M. old fashioned Spanish sweet potato ae Ear- ly planting, Advise. P. C. Shir- ley, Demorest. Want all kinds of plants (for own use on farm) in 1, 2, 5 and 0 M lots. Also, 100 bu. corn in shuck or for feeding, not over 15c bu. barn; party close by. Write what you have and prices]. 1. Fred Ridgway, Canon. ORN AND SEED CORN: Want 100 bu. good, sound corn. C. W. Burney, Madison. Want % bu. 8 row seed corn, a few Black Angus cattle and a big bone Guinea sow. T. A. Bowen, Blakely. Want 1000 bu. good,. white, milling corn, shelled and sacked. E. Callas, Gainesville. - Want 100 bu. corn in the ear. Make best price at barn. T. A. Futch, Rochelle. Want 1000 : bu. white Callas, Gainesville, 360 Oak St. - Want some pure Marlboro seed crn. T. J. Fincher, Rome, Rt. 2. Want a truck load of good, white, ear corn. S. J. Eder, Dairy- man, Atlanta, 1503 Peachtree St. - Want 100 bu. ear corn. Quote best price FOB Cusseta. G. J. Miller, Cusetta. Want some axIboro seed corn. G aoe: Com- clean. GRAIN AND HAY: Want some choice corn, pea= vine hay and oats and velvet beans. I. G. TOES Tuscu-| lum. HAY: Want peanut hay by truck load. Quote del. and FOB prices. J. T. Warnock, Tarrytown. SEED CANE: Want 2500 or 3000 stalks P.O.J, x seed cane. Make best price and length, for cash. pis Keysville. SYRUP AND PEA HULLS: Want a bbi. cheap syrup to mix with feed for stock, also Want buy pea hulls. J. H. Cald- well, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 235. HAY: Want 2 or 3 tons Oba. quality peanut hay, del. in Newnan. L. S. Sewell, Newnan. ; POTATOES: Want some inspected and cert. seed sweet Potatoes. B. W. Mid-| diebrooks, Barnesville. -CANE: . Want. SEV. thousand stalks P. .O. J: cane. State price per M. A. ie Holley, Haddock, c-o G. T. Stallings Farm. COTTON SEED: ; Want hear from parties having pure, wilt-resistant Stonevilie B cottonseed. State best price. G. coe Bullard, Powder SIs ss Rt. Want 35 bu. Addison early pro- lifie cottonseed. Quote price FOB Crandall. Morris Phillips, Cran- dali. ROOTS AND HERBS: Want prices on spigment roots (sometimes called kidney roots). At once. Alex Smith, Toccoa, Rt. 2: ee ? SEED: | Want 1 bu. peach seeds at once. Give best price. J. R. Brown, Hiawassee. Want old fashioned Goose- Neck sorghum cane seed. R. L. Johnson, Pavo, Rt. 3, BOX 17. Want some pure Stoneville, Govt. graded cottonseed, What- leys prolific seed corn, also 100 bu. feed corn in shuck, State price your barn. T. A. Willis, Villa Riea, Rt. 2. Want 8 Ibs. bunch or velvet ok- ra seed, 2lbs. pimiento pepper, 1 Ib. Bell peppers seed. 3lbs., yellow crookneck squash seed. Exc, peas for same. Mrs. G. L. Tallant, Cumming. Want 1 or 2 lbs., unadulterated ee watermelon seed. O. H. Ow- , Pembroke. ee some low land rice seed. Write what you have at once. G. W. Wilson, Manassas, Rt. 1. Want some Chufas. Quote price. G. T. Hadden, Avera, Rt. i C. Eason, Want sev. thousand stalks POJ seed Cane, Near Moultrie, as possible. Write. Dunean Sinclair, Moultrie. Want some Hanover turnip seed, with large, white roots. Al- so well rooted Magnolia tree. Mrs. Carrie Zeigler, Oliver. Want 10 bu. Chufas and 20 Ibs. Citron seed. R. s. Anderson, Hawkinsville. Miscclinncow For Sale Quantity red oak bark from large tree. Make offer. Mrs. J. M. Middlebrooks, 419 Zebulon St., Barnesville. 2 yr. old rhubarb roost, 20c ; 3 for 50c. Prepaid. A. M. MeDousnid Gaddistown. 100 white feed sacks, no let- ters in them, $4.00. Exchange for heifer from a_ three gal. cow. J. C. Etheridge, Hamilton, Rt? 2. Box: 27. Nice walnut meats, 25c pt.; 5 pts., $1.00. Walter Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1. Strictly fresh new, white downy feathers, 50c Ib.; better price on lot of 25 Ibs. del. Sam- ple on request. Mrs. Mary Col- lins, Cordele, Rt. 4. Martin gourds, $1.00 doz.; Jarge gourds, 25c ea.; small gourds, 3 doz., $1.00. Edwin Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. Peppermint, spearmint, cat- nip, hoarhound, balm, yarrow, dbl. and single tansy, 25c doz. bunches; rattle root, yellow root, polk root, queen of the meadow root, 25c lb.; 5 Ibs., $1 del. in Ga. L. M. White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Kidney and bladder root, 50c Ib. Add 10 postage. No sam- ples. No answers without crema ped ee = at a: 2 Thomas, Thomasboro, - Miscellaneous For Sale. lb.; 5 Ibs., $1.00; peppermint, spearmint, catnip, yarrow, balm, hoarhound, dbl. and single tansy, 25c doz. bunches. del. Mary Hollowya, Dahlon- ga, Rt 1 Box-35. = Ratsbone, large bunch, 10c: dried yellowroot, calmoun root, cherry bark, white dogwood bark, wild cucumber bark, 25c Ib. Add postage. Emmit Wil- kins, Morganton. Dbl. tansy, catnip, comfrey, horse radish, 25c doz, Others. Mrs. E. J. McConnell, Demor- est, Rt. 1, Box 29. ay _ Martin gourds, 5c ea. You pay postage. J, R. Ralston, El- lijay, Rt. 3. Bearfoot, yellowroot, colts- foot, yellow dock, queen of the meadow, rattle root, May apple, witch hazel, wild cherry bark, a lb. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pis- ga Martin and. age gourds, cut and finished, 25c ea.; $2.50 -doz.; Concord and Lutie grape vines, 3 yYrs. old, aoc. ea.; $2.50} doz.; grape cuttings, 75 CG: gourd Seed, 12 pkt.. 3 tor 25c. Postpaid. Jimey Bramlett, Elli-. jay. - Gourd, 9 to 17% in. in cir.; also few Martin gourds for-sale. Write for prices. . Mrs, T. B. Sassafras, queen of the mea- dow, yellow root, wild cherry bark, 20c Ib.; : polk root, 25c Ib.; blackhaw bushes, well rooted, 10c ea. Add postage. Marie Der- den, Ellijay. . ; Artichokes and pinuerito pep- pers for sale or exchange for Red or Rock eggs. Also want peach tomato seed. Mrs. J. G. Hadley, Chipley. 1 bu. dry hulled walnuts, 60c. Add postage. Net. wt. 40 Ibs. pouine oe Barney, Rt.) Yellow root, Athi: 10 Ib.; | sassafras roots, 20c Ib.; spear- mint, horsemint, 10c bush. Add postage. Cc. J. Finley, Lithonia, Nice ince walnut meats, 1939 crop, 25c pt.; 5 pts, $1. 00: youngberry plants, 35 doz.; $1:50 C; horse radish crowns, 15e doz.; garlic, 15 doz.; 2 doz., 2De; Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. Dish Rag gourds with seed in them (av. over 1 ft. long) 5e |, ach, or 6 for 25c and party pay postage. Mrs. J. T. Daniels, Dudley, Rt. 1. New, all white goose feathers, 90 lb. P. P. Beulah Grier, Cler- mont. Gourds, all sizes and shapes al- so pimiento pepper seed, large pkt. 10c; sassafras roots, (any amount wanted) 15c lb.; pine cones, 2-12 in. reasonable. Mrs. Ben McBryant, Pitts, Rt. 2. White feed sacks, 100 ib. cap, without holes, 6c ea.; jute Backs, 3c ea. Postage paid on 10 or more sacks. John M. Ader- hold; Douglasville, Rt. 2. Yellow root, wild cherry ne 20 lb. long leaf pine cones, per 100; sassafras, 25 lb.; black- berry (dont know name) plants, 75 C. Add postage. Deha Wright, Waco. Rt. 2. _ Japanese walnuts for sale. Make offer; also jonquil and daf- fodil bulbs, 50c C. White narcis-- si, 15 doz. Mrs. J. Ww. Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. 10 bu. black wainuts in hull, 50 bu. or 40c bu: in entire lot to one person. Come after, no ship- ments. J. R. Pirkle, Buford, Rt. 2. Wild cherry bark, yellow root, 25 Jb.; sassafras, rattle, poke root. 20c Ib.; catnip, hoarhound, 6 bun 25c; strawberry, everbearer, 25 C, 500 $1.00. Postpaid. De- witt White, Dahlonega, Ett.= 3; Box 37. Nice, black walnut meats, free from hull or trash, 25 pint, 5 pints, $1.00; horseradish, 25 Ib., with 12 crowns free with ea. pound; blue iris lilies, 15c doz.; garlic, 15 doz. 6 doz. 75c. Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Al- to. Garlic bulbs, 50c doz.; pepper- mint; 25 doz.; yellow. cannas, mixed col. mums, $1.25 C; mix. col. dahlias, 75c doz pulbs. Del. in Ga. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Nancy Holloway, Dahlon- ega, Rt. 1, Box 44. 12 good white feed sacks, $1. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. os LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want 12 good milch cows, no objection. to dry cows. Write, giving best price. Prefer with- in 100 mi. of Atlanta. W. E. Hicks, 579 Lakeshore DE, At- lanta, Exc. oO. ae C pigs for calves, cow, or hay or corn. Address., [LIVESTOCK WANTED| . Gaeta tattle root, queen of the meadow, polk root, 25 > Want nice cow nar over 6 ne old, with Ist or 2nd calf, 3 or < gal. milk a day, or consider One soon to freshen with ist ao we a E. Meeks, Gay, i ae Exc.-3 dark Re Red pul- lets, just beginning to lay, and one young rooster, direct Don- aldson, for nice Jersey or Guernsey heifer, 4 wks. old or older. Ea. pre-pay charges. Mrs; Je 1: Erwin, Adairsville, At, 2. Want 50 Jersey and Guern sey heifer calves, 1 bull caif, Guernsey preferred, cash price. W. H. Kimbrough, Atlanta, 737 Peeple, S. W. Want to hear from parties having reg. or pe Angus bull yearlings. A. P. Chapman, Moultrie, Rt. 2. - HOGS WANTED: Want a 4 or 5 mos. old boar, . C. preferred, in good, healthy cond., del. here. State price and par- ticulars. E. J. Paul, ae Ris 3, Box 254. = MULES WANTED: Want good work mule or mule colt, must be in good con- dition and for reasonable cash price. A. M. Wyle, Atlanta, 1550 S. Moreland Ave. : RABBITS AND GUINEA ~ PIGS (CAVIES) WANTED: Want a White or Red doe rabbit, New Zealand, White preferred, Will buy or exc. a Red buck. Write. I. J. Forbes, Uvalda; Rt:-t.- = Want some White tabbits and a pr. of Black ones. State what you have and price. Troy B. | Steele, Franklin, Rt. 2. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Want 10 to 20 common goats to be del. to me. State price in first letter. Will also exc. grade Hampshire or grade Guinea pigs for same; want 10 hives bees in pat. or old fashioned hives. Same exch. H. C. Ben- jamin, Waynesville. CATTLE FOR SALE - Buford Richards, Norcross, Rt, il. Hideaway Farm. | reg, Aberdeen Angus pull, yr. old, thrifty and outstand- ing prospect, $150.00. John Wallis, Rock Springs. 1 reg. black-tongue Jersey bull, 8 mos. old. Sell or exc. for thoroughbred White Face | Hereford heifer, same age. W. L. Phillips, Martinez. 1 Guernsey bull, sub. to reg., -18 mos. old, wt. 1000 Ibs., $75; also 2 heifer calves, $15. 00, at my dairy barn. C. C, Clark, Stockbridge. Reg. Jersey milch cows, young, fresh or about to fresh- en, for sale at my place, 6 mi. Decatur on Lawrenceville Road, near Tucker. R. F. Eaves, De-| catur,; Rt. Nice, Jersey male, 16 mos. old, large to age for sale reas- onably. Ra Jones, Dalton, Rt. 1 nice Jersey bull, reg.-and good markings; gives excellent service, $60.00; 8 hens and 1 rooster, purebred S. L. Wyan- dottes, 1 yr. and 8 mos. old, ie . Mrs, Ethel Jones, Lula, 4 Fresh milch cows at my barn. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Macon, Rt. 1. Polled Hereford bull, 1 yr. old, registered, wt. 600 Ibs. , $75 papers furnished. C. Wiison, Rossville, PO Box 183. Horn type Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old, well marked, ent to 1:Teg,, $75. 00, or exc. for milch cow at market price. W. P. El- der, Culloden. Reg. Jersey bull, 1 yr. old, well made. Sell or trade for mule. L. T. Callaway, Rutledge. Nice Jersey bull, 18 mos. old, for sale or exc. for good, 1939 crop hay; also 3 Duroc Jersey- P. C., mixed, -nice, young sows, for sale or exc. for corn, C, T. Helton, Parrott, Rt. 1. - 1 heifer (supposed to freshen in May), $25.00; a younger heif- er, $10.00; a good mountain mule, * work good anywhere, $30.00. 1 mi. off Roosevelt Highway, on Washington Road; 3 mi. city limits East Point. Mrs. -M. L. Adams, East Point. Cow, good cond., for sale or trade for cow giving milk, near Athens. S. P. Sanders, Bogart. Bull and 4 heifers, $100.00 at my barn, 10 mi. due west of Cornelia. R. D. Saville, Corne- lia, Rt-1- Reg. Guernsey bull, yr. old May 10th, from best plood lines. Good individual, in fine shape. Come see, 10 mi. oad. state best| CATTLE FOR S a good cow ire fami | over 2. gal. milk ea. more with pasturage; al Hampshire Red rooster hens, for breeders. All hatch. M. E. Nabers, Brox ven, 110 Fernwood. Dri 7 wks. old) $40.00. H. A oe 399 Waters Rd. "Burshred: | eream col, 7 cow, 4 gal. with prope also. her Yr. old heifer, -eash for both, at: my be s. Williams, McRae. Rt 2 purebred Polled H bulls, extra fine stock bu reg. (one a_prize winn and 15 mos. old, respec for sale. Mrs. Fred ce no runt, for - breeding, : Leary. A fine brood, 3 yr. old P. C. sow, wt., 350 Ibs. fat, for sale; 13 nice shoats wks. old, $1. 50 ea. if taken once, Write for price on Come in truck. Arabi. - 6 pigs,. 3 mos. bid, $1 at my barn. G. W. Pippi loden, Rt. 1, Box 36. Purebred big bone | selected pigs, $14.00 pi: $7.50 ec. John Ledbetter ens, Box 1013. 4 nice P. C, shoats: wae 100 Ib. gross, for sale. ew epee Rt. he lee Nice lot of S. P. C. shoa to 4 mos. old, registered, a.; also want few pr. re ing pigeons, Must be - with seamless bands stat age. A. H. Lanier, Blakel; Nice lot of reg. S. P. o Ss 3-4 mos. old, males and > $10.00 ea. Mrs. Ones WwW ey Reg. Hampshire hogs, 59 gilts of the breeds mos standing bloodlines, als Berkshires of world champ breeding. - Special price : month on gilts wt. 50-125 Victor E. Bernd, Cochra 2: --6) Weatherly Stock | Some Black African Gu and P. C. pigs, $4.00 ea. | Payne, Ball Ground, Ri 10 nice pigs for sale. mi. Shoals Mill. Alvie Joh Mitchell. - 8 wks. old S. 1B S pigs, to reg., $5.00 ea. Write or me at my home, 2 mi... Carnegie. Robert s. H Cuthbert, Rt, Log not weaned, $5.00 to : 00 1 about. 100 Ibs . 4 gilt ae. 8 wks. old pr. at my barn; also 8 hives bees in pat. hives, $1.50 hive exc. for corn or hens. M E. Ward, Molena, Rt. 1. Purebred, large type O pigs, reg., on both sides, March 9th, $4.00 ea.; 1 re I. C. sow (brings large li t ville, Rt. 8. Ss. PC. pigs; can be ree ers name. Best blood lines will fatten at any age. Wright, Hilton, S. P. C. from Worlds es Champion on both sides., treated and reg. 7 name, $9.00 ea.; > $16. J. Washington, Jackson, Ri Litter of 9 fine pigs, cros: Fee