i oy ade see WW I) . s ; Vi tly ; N UMBER 27 mmissioner an REEL St Before F eedstuff Convention. - AS aia that the livestock, daly ne and ultry industries of Georgia are entering an era of yZress was voiced last Thursday by Columbus: berts, commissioner of agriculture, following the se of two stock feed conventions in Atlanta. Mr. Roberts in welcoming the annual meeting he Association of Southern Feed Control Offi- s in Abants, voiced the same sentiments as ex- essed above. _ ; he newly organized Georgia Feed Manufac- rers _ Association pe ahs its co-operation to the: a The Southern Feed Control Officials Associa- i mn. elected the following: Dr. George H. Marsh, Montgomery, Ala., president; Dr. J. D.-Turner, . of Lexington, Ky., vice-president; E. H. Holeman. of Nashville, Tenn., secretary, and Dr. Fuller, of State College, Texas, and Dr.. J. Framp- yn King, Georgia ee control chemist, new di-: Livestock These prices Guioted by White Provision Com- pany are on strictly corn-fed hogs: Hogs, 180- 240 Ibs., $6.60; 150-175 lbs., $6.35, 145 lbs. down, $5.35 down; 245-300 lbs., $6. 35: 300-350. lbs., $5.60; good roughs, to 350 Ibs., $5.60; good roughs, 350-500. Ibs., $5.35. Good fat well pred steers, $8.00-$8.50; med-. ium fat, $6.50 to $7.50; plain kinds, $5. 50-$6.00; fair native yearlings, $5.00-$5.50; common, $4. 00- 4.75; fat cows, $5.00- $5.50; medium, $4. 50-$4. 75 ommon, $4.00-$4.25; canners, $3.25-$3.75; good heavy pulls, $5.00-$5.50; medium, $4.25-$4.75; top calves, $8. 50-$9.00; medium to good calves, F ped va. Greig : Holds Convention. | Also meeting in Atlanta last week was. the Association of Southern Food and Drug Officials, who discussed mutual problems and arranged for future work of the group, to insure the public being able to obtain pure foods and drugs. Ss Officers elected by this group included Mx. D. S. Coltrane, Raleigh, N. C., president; ME eee): M. Scott, Gainesville, Fla., vice- president; Mr. J. J. McManus, Atlanta, secretary: Mr. Earnest A. Nealy, Atlanta, State Food Chemist, member of Executive committee. Rural- Urban Market Gicae. - A Rural-Urban market was opened at Fitz- gerald Saturday, April 27th, and will serve the . farmers of Ben Hill county. Mr. Battle Sparks | and Mrs. M. M. Stephens are co-chairmen of the . - Market committee and Mrs. John Adams is man- ager of the market, which was organized with the. co-operation of the State ee of Agricul- ture. Mrs. Robin Wood announces the organization of a Rural-Urban conference in Coffee County on Saturday, April 20th. Mrs. J. W. Fouche is pres- ident and Mrs. E. L. Tanner, vice- cepa gues : Bainbridge Market. BAINBRIDGE, Ga.AII, arrangernents for the formal opening of the Farmers Produce market at this place have been completed. A large brick warehouse on the A. C. L: Railroad tracks has been leased, and an experienced truck man will be in charge. Under the direction | of the Bainbridge and_ ~ Decatur County Chamber of Commerce, the County Agent and the State Bureau of Markets, hundreds of acres of various truck crops have been planted. _ There is now listed the following acreages: corn, 500 acres; Early tomatoes. 200 acres; okra, 100 acres; beans, lima and snap, 200: acres; peas, black- eye and crowder, 500 acres; saupsh,: 40 acres and also many cucumbers. Truck crops here are making a fine recovery at present, _ Atlanta Spot Cotton Atlanta spot cotton closed steady, middling 10.95. The average price of middling 15-16 inch cotton today at ten southern spot markets, was | 10,63 per pound. For middling 7-8 inch staple, the average price was 10.45 cents per pound. _ Sweet Potato Plants1940 Growers No. : bunches, per doz., 20c-40c; beets, 60c- 70 per doz. iw Warn Sania Mecdae. Due to his short visit and the unsettled War situation, Mayor W. G. Harry, of Warm Springs, advised that the Farmers meeting planned the during President Roosevelts visit was called off. Mayor Harry says he hopes that the President on farm future visit will Be able address Georgia armers. : Rural: Urban Conferedee, The third annual Rural-Urban Conference, an= nounced in the last Market Bulletin as set for "May 24-25, -will be held in the City Auditorium in At- _ lanta on JUNE 28-29, Friday and Saturda: Mrs. _ Robin Wood, Director, announces. _ ts 5 Mrs. Wood, director of the womens division of the State Department of Agriculture, states that the meeting was moved up from May to JUNE at the request of many farm women who stated that be= cause of a late spring, they could not be present that early and suggested a-later date and June 28- 29 was set as the time. Women interested in ths conference | are asked ot write\to Mrs. Robin Wood, State Department of Agriculture, The Capitol, Atlanta, Ga., for informa- _tion and plans. Potato Plant Revdatca. Georgias new Sweet Potato Plant Regulations issued by the Georgia Department of Entomology require that all sweet potato plants sold in Georgia during the 1940 season be tied with eee cer- tificate tape, This tape carries the waits UGiconts Certified and is used on plants produced from disease free potatoes. Potatoes pass three inspections before they are certified, in the field, in storage, and the Bae in transit. : Farmers are cautioned to buy anty plants tied with the official tape. The Sweet Potato Plant Regulations require all dealers in sweet potato plants to registed with the Georgia Te of Entomology, State Capitol, Atlanta. | e Prices of Fresh Vegetables Apples, Georgia Yates, $1.40+$1. 65; snap beans, $1.25- -$1.50; cabbage, $1. 25-$1.75; collards, 30c- 90c per doz.: ; mustard: greens, 30c-50c per ham-. per; green peas, 90c-$1.25 per bu.; potatoes, 100 lb. bags, Bliss Triumphs, $1.30- $1, 50; squash, 75c-$1.25; strawberries, $3.50-$4.50 per 24-aft. crate; . sweet | potatoes, $1.90-$2.10: turnips, | : $6. 50-$8. 00; throwouts, $4.50 down. ae Eggs quoted below on these quotations. Atlanta | Augusta MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCE the Atlanta Market are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg law. Day- -old and Aga seh eggs are gules as pues and hae | - dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. La- Lae Grange Fayette Hawkins- ville Com- Black- | merce shear | - Eggs, Large Res ys ee Soe = : 18 Medic Small Heavy Breed 1s, Leghorns Roosters Eggs, __ 15 ba Ie 8 te AD 15 Je 07 07 08 20 \ . Lake- land Macon Metter Sparta 20) 14 cok DO] 6) eee 18 2 Aske. 13 caebe A2 oi2 09 : 08 ~ 08 Boe Ad: 20] 20 10 10 Capons\:2 Country Butter, best table. pmueld Peas, mixed = | Field Peas, not mixed Shelled Corn Ear Corn (80 Ibs, to bu.) patats, per bushel. i= Soe Wheat Be Eg ae eet Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs... | Cabbage (grene, per 100 Ib: 16 .30 1.50 1.75 Cabbage (white, per 100 lbs | Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton Peanut Hay oo s {| Spanish Peanuts, No. Ge Se | Cottonseed, (prime) Eee -Cottonsed Meal, 7 per cent. - Cottonseed Meal, 8 per cent. Page Two - MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Established py J. J. Brown. Commissioner ef Agriculture March LR ght Publishea Sem:-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS. Commissioner STILES A. MARTEN Editor Executive Office: Publishine Office State Capitol. Atlanta. Georgia - Covington Ga Send all Jetters te The Market Bulletin, State Capitel. Atlanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 357sB8ureav of Markets 222 State Capitol. Entered as secondo class matter August i Office at Covington Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1930 Ac- cepted for mailing at specia) rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103 et of October 8 191% Notices of farm produce and appurtenances sdmissable under postage reguiations inserted ome time on each request anc re- peated only when request is accompanied oy new copy,o! notice 193% at the Post more than 30 words including - Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing name and address. tetin Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not gssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the, Bu. ERS, ETC., WANTED Want Buckeye me. about 150, egg cap. in good cond. H. Kon-| - agsmark. Smyrna. -Want elec. cabinet inc., 600-/ 3000 cap.. good cond. at reas- enable cash price. G. T. Flew- : ellen. Griffin, Rt C. i INCUBATORS, BROOD- ERS, ETC., FOR SALE = bocere oil ie ine.. ac- - eurate. 150 cap. sacrifice $4.00 - at-my place. L. M. Morris, At- _ tanta, 2139 East Lake Rd. 1 Petersime brooder . deck elec. neat. automatic. Cost $140.00; sell, $75.00. C. T. Gaines, Buford. 2 Sears drum type. self ae ulating oil brooders, 42 in. can- _ opy, 500 chick size, used 1 sea- son, first class cond. all parts eomplete. $6.00 ea. FOB. Ralph _E. Flowers, Decatur, Rt. 2. | Queen inc., 600 egg cap. cop- per tank. also oil brooder, 500 cap. Sell or exc for gas. eng., 4-6 h p. and pay some differ- ence. Newton Doss, Canton. 3 tray Montgomery Ward electric brooder, practically new (used for 1 brood) $15.00 FOB. J. E. Massey, Jr., Valdos- ~ ta. 205 W. Park Ave. ' Blectric, 5 deck battery _ brooder, cap. 100 chicks, $45.00 - eash. Mrs. Beatrice G. Simpson, Statseboro, 5 Zetterower Ave. 400 cap. Super Hatcher inc - Sell or exc, for 75 baby chicks. seed peas or potato slips. Write. Mrs. . O. Landrum, Atlanta. Rt. 3, Box 72. Buckeye inc., 600 cap. (stored 3 yrs.) good cond. when last used. Also corn shredder in - good cond. Make offers. T. P. Burdett, Washington. SECOND HAND = Want dbl. disc harrow for -/Chalmas tractor. R, C. Hollo- _ way, Manchester, P. O. Box 105. - Exe. fresh in milch cow for some cultivators for a F la tractor, or pay cash. T. E, Fer- rell, Buckhead. _ Want good mowing machine, State price and cond. S. C. Wad- _ dell, Bremen. _ Pay cash or swap J. cow for second hand McCormick No. 7 _ mowing machine. Johnie Har- es, Young Cane. _ Want cultivator for F-12 tractor, in A-1 cond. state price. I: L, Hollis, Statham. _ Want 25 cow stanchions. C. A. Sockwell, Covington. _ Want old fashioned road cart good cond. State cash price. W. C. Rozar. Jr., Eastman. ~ Want 5 h. p. and Lh. p p. elec- _tric motors, 1750 RPM, 60 cycle}. alternating current for C .M. Miller, 3 ph. ~ use in orchard. Cornelia. Want model tractor with planting and cultivating attach- ments. Have for sale, Farmall 20 mower, repainted $45.00: 30 fal. churn with elee.. motor, $45, 00; 15 steel cow stanchions. 00 ea. W. J, Brennan, Co- lumbus, 1511-19 St. 3 Want small electric churn, also 1 row compost or barn- yard manure distributor, and some 1 h,. cultivators, pate _Canner, good cond. R. A. Cald- well, Boston, Rt, 2. : Want used corn and cotton anter. Cole make; preferred. INCUBATORS, BROOD- planter, almost : _E, la as Covington, ike Mier Oy spit SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 22 steel cow stanchions. G. A. Jones, Newborn. Want 1 large size Grain cradle, in good cond. Miss An- nie Mae Brannen, Plains. P. O. ' Box noe Exe. boiler (used in farm work) fair eend.. for 1 horse wagon and difference, G. C. Hale, Woodland, . Want an ensilage cutter and hammer mill combined at reas- onabie price, T. L. Chaffin, Buckhead. Want 3 roller power cane mill, good cond.. prefer No. 44, State price and kind. R. 5B. King, Bowman. Rt. 1. Want wheelbarrow, good cond., at reasonable price. QO. L, Stone, Loganville. Rt. 3. Want good. used cotton gin outfit. Mrs. Mattie McConell. Calhoun, 610 No. Wall St. Want good set blacksmith tools, good cond., reasonable. H. G. Barnett, Spring Place. Trade some farm equipment for a tractor in good shape. C. C, Hulsey, Mableton. ' Want used tractor. good cond.. with power take-off if side plow and disc harrow. Give yest cash price of ea. Herman Goss. Jasper, Want 1 hay rake. E. M. Jones. Atlanta, 650 Pryor St. Want good cane mill and good pan for making sorghum syrup. State price. ete. Q, L. _ Williford, Madison. Want good, second-hand 1 h.} wagon, cheap for cash, within 10 miles of Bremen or Carroll- ton. J D. Akin, Waco, Rt. 1. ' Want 2 h, gas, engine good shape and cheap. Write. C. Druman, Homer, Box 18. SECOND-HAND a |MACHINERY FOR SALE MACHINERY WANTED SS. Lilliston cultivator, 1 horse, excellent cond., used 1 hour on- ly. $25.00 or trade for corn hogs, young cow or 1 h. wagon. Horace Colbert, Reynolds, Rt. 3, Box 113. Covington corn and cotton planter, almost new, $15.00, Mrs. C. N. Harris, Milner, Rt. 1. Deering binder, used last yr. $15.00; Johnson binder, both need some repairs. Sell or trade for walking cultivator, battery brooder of most anything can uSe on farm. S. F. Bohanan, Conyers. Fordson tractor, dbl. sec. harrow, Athens side plow and pully, plowing with it now, $100 eash my farm, or exc. for cows or hogs. M. A. Sidwell, Apa- lachee.. Some farm equioe ent s@le. Write or see. J. V. Booker. Hoschton. Cotton scales, 20x28 Case thrash. Kelly duplex Burr mill and other farm equipment. R. | E. Mitchell, Zebulon. Oliver riding cultivator, all attachments, good cond., $25.00 or exc. for peas or O- too- tan beans. D. O. Flowers, Douglas- ville, Rt. 2. 3 H. gas. eng. for farm use. $20.00 FOB. F. S. Shingler, Jr., Donalsonville. Covington corn and cotton new, $15.00. Mrs. GC. N, Harris, Milner, Rt. x _ McCormick binder 6 ft. cut. good cond. $50.00. H. L. Kess- ler, Rincon. ; Howe wagon scales, 10 ton | eap., good as new, $150. 00. L. P, Whelchel, Rebecca. in for SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Rolling ccdlier, good as new easily attached to any walking plow or middlebuster, $2.00; John Deere middle-breaker, 2 h., like new, with extra point. $10.00. FOB. Wm M. Rockel, Thomasville, Rt, 1. International riding cultiva- tor, working order, $15.00. Geo. MePherson, Moultrie. Good 2 H. wagon, very best cond. Sell or exe, for milch cow. L. J. Tison, De Sota, Rt. 1, Rebuilt Fordson tractor, mag- neto attachment, A-1 cond., 2 dise tractor Oliver plow, 24 dise dbl. section cutaway har- row. $400.00 for lot. Trade for cows, hogs or hay. C. M. Bow- den. Atlanta; 17 Piedmont Ave. N. E 10-20 McCormick Deering tractor A-1 cond., $250.00, or half cash, bal. livestock. S. J. Johnson, Armuchee, Rt. 1. Good 2 h, wagon, $40.00, or a 3 gal. fresh in cow. O, S. Williams, McRae, Rt. 1. Deering binder, needs little repair. cut last season, $15.00: want battery brooder. Buy or trade farm implements. S. F. Bohanan, Conyers. Deering mowing machine (no rake) Sell or trade for good cow, fresh or freshen soon. Bring cow and get machine. J. B Hand. Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 269, Spinks St., at Riverside. Ga. mowing machine and rake. Sell or trade for good milch cow. E. S. Hicks, Yatesville. | or trade for potato plants, peas, O-too-tans, Oceola velvets, pea- nuts, lespedeza or meat. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. 1% h. p. boiler and gas. eng.. and ensilage cutter. Sell all or part, Cheap. R. G. Harrison, At- lanta. Rt. 3, Gor. Forrest Park and Constitution Rds: Champion Binder, good cond. $125.00. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Flour Mill equipment, good cond,, cheap, W. Roy Plunkett, Unadilla. Sharpless cream separator, size 4, only used few weeks, $22.00. E. J. Paul, Albany, Rt, 3, Box 254, Good second-hand Farm hell $10.00. Sallie Jennings, Point Peters, Rt, 2, Box 118 Hand replanter, almost new, 89c cash, or Mung beans. Mrs. Henry Eller Ellijay, Rt. 3. Good 2 H. turner plow, cheap good 2 H wagon, $15.00. Trade for heifer calves. Mrs. Bill Cantrell, Toecoa, Rt. 2, Some Cotton Press equip- eet T, V. Phillips. Royston, P. O. Bex 156, Webber wagon, size 2%, good shape, cheap for cash. W. H. Carr, Adairsville, Rt. 2, Holt combine harvester, 12 ft. cutter bar, straw scatterer and hillside attachment for lev- eling machine, perfect shape (thrashed less than 6 M bu. grain) at half the purchase pree, J. Harold Goolsby, Mon- ticello. 60 Saw Lummus gin with box press, pulleys and belts (no power ),$50.00. R. A. Toole, Au- gusta, 901 Georgia Ave. Hay press, mower machines, rakes, pinder picker cultivators and other second-hand farm equipment 3 good farm mules and 500 bales hay. J. P. Carter, Naylor. Wheat binder, good cond., cut 50 A, grain last season, $30 FOB. A. L. Pittman, Clermont. 4-70 saw Gullett gins with brushes on ball bearings, 4 small drum continuous feed feeders, with lint flue connec- tions. No reasonable offer re- fused. O. S. Garrison. Homer. A 22X 36 Case Thresh ma- chine. Sell or swap for tractor. G. W. Woodruff, Winder. Weeder, practically good as new, for breaking crust on lit- tle cotton, $10.00. A. M. Brun- son, Edgefield. 20 in. corn Grist mill sheller with equipment, $75.00. First class cond. except engine needs magneto. Exc. for small trac- tor harrow or tiller. J. L. Mc- Garity, Monroe. Light 2 h, wagon, rebuilt, $18; McCormick Deering combina- tion planter, $10.00; McCormick fertilizer distributor, $6.00; new V harrow, $6.00: Oliver turn- ing plow, $5.00. Dick Scott, Adairsville. Magneto for most any kind oil engine. Sell or exe. qT. R. Wallace, Lavonia. 2 farm levels for sale, B. R. McConnell, Atlanta, 133) Greenwich Ave., S. W. s Second - hand MeCormick ; shucker and_ sheller. Some good, second-hand farm implements, spring tooth culti- vator, reversible points to suit} crops; corn and pea planters, also cotton, beans, etc., har- rows, plows, ae of wagons. Come see. J. R. Roller, College Park. Fordson tractor. good cond,, {1 section of harrows, fair cond. $50.00.my place, Delmer Tullis, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Good No. 12 imp. Chattanoo- ga syrup mill. Sell or trade for good cow. W. M, Runyan, Ce- dartown, Rt. 2. 2-80 cotton gin feeders, Big C type. boiler and engine, for sale. and want to buy 2-80 saw Hull Extractor feeders. E. R. Yarbrough, Mershon. Martin Ditcher, good repair, $23.00 at my farm, 2 mi. No. Fish, J: a Camp, Rockmart, Rt 1. New. No. 10 Oliver turner, $9.00 at my home. W. F. Brook- shire, Adairsville. Rt, 3. 850 No. 1 tobacco sticks, culled (no worms nor knotty sticks) $8.50 at my place, 6% mi. Thomasville, C. H. Wiggins. Thomasville, Rt. 4. } A 15X30 McCormick - Deer- ing tractor, good cond., and oth- er equipment. G. M. Compton, Cemer. 2 stand 70 saw Continental gin outfit; boiler and eng. cheap for cash. W. S. Williamson, Syl- vania. Fairbanks Farm scales, 600 Ib. cap. scoop scale, 35 lb. cap., and 3 large metal ventilators. Mrs. R. J. Rundle, Hiram, Rt. ae Good guano distrisutor. Sell | 2 row Perfection cotton dus- ter, $10.00; Int. riding cultivat- or, $10.00; Corn, bean, cotton dropper, Covington make, $8: Gantt cotton planter. 2 row grain drill, ete. Very good cond. Trade for corn, peas, hay, year- lings. J. P. Williams, Griffin. Mi. Cc 2 cotton planters, good cond.,, $4.00 ea.: 2 h. hillside plow, used % day. $12.00: some dairy equipment. FOB my barn. J. B. Manry, Fortson. lh. wagon, good running cond., $15.00 eash. Mrs, Hattie B. Frazier, Hepzibah, Rt. 2. Mowing machine. Sell or trade for hogs or anything can use. Tom English, Montrose, Box 96. 2 row New Ideal duster, horse drawn, new, $32.50. Alman Hall,Nashville, RFD. Hay baler. mule power, good cond... $25.00. T. J. MaHory, Griffin, Rt. A. 3% h. p. gas engine and other farm equipment. Sell or trade for mower and rake or good 2 h. wagon. H. L. Hat- field, Gainesville. Cotton planter (Farmers Choice), used 2 or 3 days only, perfect cond, $4.50: cotton sprayer, hand use, $5.00: fine hogs at fraction of their worth. C. R. Morris, Newnan. Deering binder, $25.00; Int. riding cultivator, $15.00. Both need slight repair. At my home. 9 mi. So. Geo. C, Young ,Ten- nille. Small engine and 30 in. wood saw, Calvin Slade, Atlanta, 282 Linden St. NE. Barrel spray at bargain price er exc.; also Kudzu plants. Z. J. Edmondson, Eatonton, Rt. 1. Marseilles - Adams corn $100.00, Fairbanks-Morse feed mill, in good cond., $50.00: flour and meal sacker, $75.00. E. H, Me- Michael, Buena Vista, Fairbanks - Morse Hammer mill with sacker. etc. complet- ed. $35.00 for quick sale. P, W. Ethridge, Milner. 10 ft. Case power binder, good shape, ready to g0, priced to sell. A. B. Preston, Monroe. PLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage. 50c M; M; Porto Rican, $1.50 M. FOB. Ruby King Pepper, $1.55 M. ot Tyre, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box Tomato. Marglobe, 75c M del. mossed packed, good count, prompt shipment. David Hol- land, Surrency. Strawberry, Gardners red gold sugar saver; sage, aspara- gus, old- fashioned peach trees, red thornless raspberries, ever- bearing blackberry, 50c doz.: Primer, early strawberry, $3. 25 tomato, $1 ie Mrs, W. B. Allan, Alton, Rt. Strawberry, Mastodon and Premier, early, 50c C:; red{ thornless raspberry, asparagus crowns, 50c doz.; sage plants, ane doz. Mrs. Nora Nix, Alton, Wednesday, May 1, 19 Farmers Golden T ***All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof. as the flower of the field. The grass withereth, th flower fadeth, because th spirit of the Lord blowet upon it: surely the people: flower fadeth, but the of our God shall stand ever.lIsaiah 40:6-8. PLANTS FOR SAL Red skin P. R. govt. in $1.25 M del. B. E. Thornt Sereven. Rt. 1. Tobacco plants, Kokess igreed. $1.50 M at my pla postpaid. W. T. Webb. Me M, 5 M. $1.25 M: Marglo mato. $1.25 M. guar: pr shipment. Mrs. Renna Cha Coffee. Tobacco plants, $1 M, postage: Marglobe Ca price. J. H. Kenn Rt, 4. 2 Tobacco beds, 100 yards Valine Holton, Waycross, | Blackberry. 1-2 yr. Him er. 30c C. 250, 60c, 5 M $2.10 M. del. in 1 and 2 z not del. a 50c. 5 C 90 $1.85. R. E. Keith, Re 5. Tomato. wilt-resistant, M: ter Marglobe, 75c M: 1 King. Bull Nose and Cal nia Wonder sweet pepper, M. moss packed. full count. mediate del. I. L. Stokes, | gerald. : Potato, genuise Louisian gar yam. $2 M. FOB. John derwood. Blakely. Genuine imp. govt _ in: $1.25 M mailed. $1.00 M pressed. Exchange for sorghum cane seed. guinea tractor, C. M. Crow, R Gainesville. 3 Govt insp. and treated P. $1.75 M del.; $1.50 fob, guar. H .C. Rowe, Ocilla, Fine yellow P. R.. treat gov't insp. $1.25 M fob. W. M. Todd, Valdosta. Certified bunch P., R., -M, Leroy Turner, Fitzge Rt. 2, Box 184. Red Gold, Lady T, straw berry, 35c C; $2.50 M; don, Everbearing, 30c Cc: M:. peppermint, spear hoarhound, oD 25c do in Ga. Miss L. 4 lonega, Rt. 1. Tomato, Marglobe, Gr more. Stone, 80c M. Cash. H Lynch, Baxley, Rt. 4, ne 20! Cert. tomato, 20c C: $1 Calif. Wonder, Ruby k Cayenne pepper, 25c M. All del. John F. Varnad Baxley, Rt. 6, Box 4. Imp. purple skin P. R., M: Early Triumph, $1.75: war. pepper, 25c C. $1.50 Egg-plant, $1.75: Cert. te $1.25. Del. Sat. guar. Mrs sie Kesler, Baxley. : Marglobe, New Stone, Ma Jess tomato, 75c M; 500, Ruby King, Wonder pepper M: 500. 60c. Del. Prompt s ment. J. P. Mullis, Baxle: & Gov't insp. P. R. potato, M; 10 Ps, $12.50 col: B $1.75 M; tomato, $1. 00 Cc. WwW. Smith, Rt. 2, Gaines me fashion Boor aS 75 Nice, a Kuda plants, C; Celestial figs, $1.00 doz.; R River and Scarlet tomato, read: . Postpaid. J. W. Toole 2, Macon. P. R and Nancy Hall po govt insp., $1.25 M. C, Re mond, Pelham. Govt insp. P. R. piotato, 75ce; $1.35 M; Marglobe toma 25c C; sweet pepper, 50, 2 35c C del. Larger lots che ca Garrett, Gainesville, Early Ga. collard, 10c Cc; change for white feed sack tomato or other plants. ey J. Walston, Glenn, Rt. Imp. Govt insp. P. R., $ Rt. 4, Box 128, Baxley. Govt insp. P. R., $1. 35 Marglobe tomato, moss pacl 95c M; best grade flu tobacco, 15. Ibs., $1.00 del. B. Kesler, Baxley, Rt. 4. NTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE | P abbage, freshly | grown, '75c - truckload 60c M; ee M; pepper plants $1. 50 M Walter, Baxley, Rt. 3. evs. insp. P. R: $1.40 M; dike strawberry $1.25 M; pt shipment. Ready. C. D. we, Gainesville, Rts 2 wt insp. P. R. potato, $1.45 Prompt shipment. Del. Lau- Mae Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. vt-insp, and treated fed yellow skin P. R. potato, ~M; Boon, $2.00 M del. i Waldrip, Flowery Aon, RY. 1. r. Baltimore tomato, Ruby gs pepper, cabbage, collard White Wax Bermuda on- oe $2.00 M del. Moss . O. Brannen, Hazle- ou. insp. imp. P. R. and cy Hall potatq plants, now dy, $1.25 M fob. A. R. Jones, : elke $1.25 M; Mar- obe and New Stone, "5c M Moss packed. W_ C. Car- axley, Rt. 4, Box 52. arglobe, 60c M: 25c et Ruby King pepper, 25c 1.10 M del. Moss packed. R. Lightsey, Screven. ert. P. R., $1.25 M del. Full as ee J. E. Griffis, Bax- 4, Box 191. vt insp. and Gected Por ito $1.25 M del. Count guar. W. Smith, Rt. 3, Baxley. W. Cabbage, Ga. collard; ) Ae $1. 00 M postpaid; 15 col. ae for prices on Gov't insp., treated, P. R., M; Early Triumphs, $1.50 farglobe tomato. $1.00 M Guar. good plants. J. P. Rt. 3, Baxley. t insp. Red Skin P. R., 10 M. Now ready. Postpaid. ft Cain, Flowery Branch, , Gainesville, Rt. 2. uine imp. Red Skin P. R. % insp., treated, $1.40 M; - Stone and Marglobe toma- $1.00 M del. Milton Arnold. udzu crowns, No. 1, moss ed, 75c C; $6.00 M. Yonge e, Toccoa, Fels os sading var. cabbage, toma- ollard, ready, 300, 40c; 90c postpaid; 75c M exp. col. Leathora Williams. nesville, Rt. 2. Marglobe, Baltimore, New one tomato; cabbage, 75c M; t insp. potato $1.75 M del. -W. Buchans, Baxley. we ore. (ge RS ee G. OQuinn, es Rt. 4, x 189. ibbage collard, Ga. collard, ) 200, 15c. Want Golden e eht bantam eggs. at reas- able price. Mrs. P. Jack- Insp, var. tomato, $1.00 M: 5 up lots, 80c M. Moss packed. p> Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 1. Gov't insp. Pink Skin P: R., 50 aoe del. Hinton Tyre, Scre- Govt insp. red, pink od P. Apr. May del., $1.50 M del. mpt shipment. Full count. | y Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Texas Wonder _ blackberry. t now, ripe berries May year. 50c to $1.00 doz. o M. N. Wertz, Thomas- Yew | Stone tomato. 90c M. loss packed. Full count O. L. Carter, Alma, Rt. 1, , 500, 75c: $1.25 M pre- id mail; $1.00 M exp. or at m. Major Crow, Gainesville, 35c Ib. mailed. L. A. , Rt. 2, Gainesville. lt resistant Marglobe, New e oo guar., 90c M del. 2 23 F . Campbell, Baxley, abbage, tomato, collrad, 500, ; $1.00 M. Frances Williams, ule, Rt. 2. - Ready, Gilbert Mullis, Baxley, c _W. Cabbage, 75c M. J. L. Sel- Satis. guar. -Govt insp. pink and red skin P. R., 75ce, 500; $1.25 M; Wake- field, Dutch cabbage; Stone, Baltimore tomato, 65c, 500; $1 M del. Calvin Garrett, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. White Ga. collard, 25 C: 200, 40c; large type Dark Cornish eggs $1.00, 16. Exchange. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Marglobe, New Stone, Break- O-Day tomato, 75c M; Ruby King sweet. pepper, $1.00 M. Rt. 4. Marglobe tomato, piraiente pepper, ready, $1.00 M_ del. Charlie M. Ahl, Baxley, Rt. 2. - Govt insp. P. R., ready May 7, $2.00 M. Postpaid. Mrs. Wil- ma Upchurch, Rt 1, Baxley. Marglobe tomato, - moss packed. $1.00 M; 2 M up. 85c M del. E. N. Taylor, Rt. 4, Bax- ley. Marglgobe, New Stone toma- to, $1.00 M: Ruby King sweet pepper: Red Skin P. R.. ready, $1.25 M. Vv. .E. ae Baxley. Rt..4. Marglobe arches: cabbage collard, 500 65c; $1 M: Calif. Wonder pepper, 500 75: $1.25 M;: P. R. $1.25 M. Del. oe Dix, Baxley. Marglobe, Break-O-Day, Gr. Baltimore tomato, 500, 50c; 75c M del. postpaid: 5 M, $3.00. Moss packed, Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, eet. Cert. Nigger Killer. $1.75 M; Poplar Leaf Triumphs, Ruby King, Calif. Wonder pepper: Black Beauty egg plants, $1.25 M: Marglobe, 75c M. Arthur McNeal, Graham . . Insp. treated Pink, Red Skin P. R.. $1.50 M. T. P. Mussel- white, Rt. 1, Arabi. Govt insp., treated P. R., $1.25 M: leading var. tomato, $1.00 _M. Frank Merritt, Scre- ven. Marglobe tomato, 500. 65c: $1 M. Moss packed. Del. J. H. Bax- ley, Baxley. P: R., $1.75 M; 5 M, $8.25; Maxslobe, 500, 50c; 75c M. J. P. Morris, Baxley. Insp. P. R., $1.50 M; Mar- globe, 90c; Ruby King sweet pepper: hot pepper $1.25 M del. Guar. W. E. Nobles, Borlgy: Rt. 4, Box 150. Govt insp. Red, Yellow Skin P. R., $1.50 M; sweet pepper, 25c C; $1.00 M_ del. George Griffis, Sereven. Govt insp., treated Pink Skin, $1.25 M del. Leggett, Screven. Klondyke - strawberry. 20 C* 500, 75c: $1.40 M; white Mul- tiple onions, 50c gal.; good mixed bunch bean seed, 15 teacupful; exchange. Mrs. Ef- fie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. 4 Govt insp. P. R., $1.30 M; Boon, $1.75 M del. Prompt shipment. Azzie Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt, 2. Marglobe, New Stone, $1.00 M del. Moss packed. Satis. guar. B. O. Varnadore, Pine Grove. Cert. red, yellow P. R., White Yam, Poplar Leaf, Triumph po- tato; Calif. Wonder, Ruby King, Pimiento pepper, $1.25 M; Mar- globe, Break ODay tomato; C. Re; B. P, C. lers, Graham. Red Skin P. R., $1. 25. M; Ru- by King sweet pepper, 75 M; Marglobe, New Stone, 65c reas Mrs. Minnie Crosby, Gra- am. Cert. Freak Dey, $1.50 M. Melvin S. White, Coffee. Marglobe, Baltimore, 500, 50c; 75c M. Moss packed. E L. Fitzgerald. Irwinville. - Cert. tomato, $1.00 M; govt insp. P. R., $1.25 M del. W. N. Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. Marglobe, 70c.M; 2 M up, 65c M; insp., treated, Pink, Red Skin P. R., $1.50 M. Ready. W. D. Lightsey, Screven. Marglobe .Gr. Baltimore, 90c M; E. J, cabbage, 65c M del. Miss packed. H. G. Nichols, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 201. Gov't insp. Red Skin P. R., $1.25; smoking tobacco, fine grade, 8 Ibs., $1.00 fob; W. M. Herrington, Baxley, Rt. 3 Marglobe, Baltimore, Bonny]. Best,: Pritchard, Rutgers, 500, 75c; $1.25 M; Calif. Wonder, World Beater, Pimiento, hot pepper, egg plants, 500, 85c; $1.50 M. Prepaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Marglobe, New Stone, Red Rock tomato, 75c M fob. Guar. M| full count, Atlas Lightsey, Sur- rency. Imp. P. R. $1.50 M:; Mar- ee $1.00 M. Full count. Ww: A. Poole, Baxley. Marglobe, 75c M; Calif. sweet Royal King, Bell pepper, 90c M; So insp. Pink, Red Skin P. , $1.50 M. Woodrow Lighstey, Sota. Mareiobe. 75c M; 2 M up, 70c del. Moss packed. Hershel Lightsey, Screven. Marglobe, Baltimore, June Pink, 500, 60c; 75c M; 5 M, $3.75; Ruby King, Bull Nose Sweet pepper, 500, 75c; $1.25 M; Ga. heading collard, 75c M; 500, 50c; P. R., 500, 90c; $1.50 = I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. Collard, treated with Vit. B. 15c C; $1.50 M prepaid to 3 zone; Want milch cow cheap; swarm bees and hive complete. Exchange. Walter L. Bell, 715 Ga, Casualty Bldg., Macon. Garlic, 2 doz., 25c; 50c C; $4 M; horseradish, calamus, yel- low dock, burdock, 6, 25c. Add postage. Thurla Clayton, Roy. Heavily rooted vigorous Boy- | senberry plants, 8c ea. Add pos- tage. Alice Sharp, Marietta, Rt. 3, Box 300. Marglobe, New Stone, Balti- more, $1.00 M; C. W. Copenha- gen, cabbage, yellow Bermuda onions, 50c Mi 500, 35c = del. Moss packed. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Opal L. Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 50. Marglobe, New ae Gr. Baltimore, $1.00 M; 5M lots, aoc M; CC. W. cabbage; Bermu- da onions, 65c; govt insp. pota- to $1.50 M del. Melvin Deal. Baxley, Rt. 4. Cert. Marglobe, $1.00 M; Ice- burg lettuce, $1.25 M;' sweet pepper, cabbage, beets, col- lards, eggplant, 35c C; $2. 50 M del. Mrs. H .V. Franklin, Re- gister, Red, yellow P. R., from reg. seed, count, quality guar., $1.25 M del. Mrs. Marjorie C, Clark, Bristol. Red, yellow P. R., from reg. seed, count, quality guar., $1.25 M del. Owen Clary, Screven. ' Gov't insp , treated pink skin P. Tes $1.50 M del. Ready. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. Ghy't iiep! ved skin PR. $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.40 M del.| C. H. Wingo, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Gov't insp., sir pink, yellow skin Pp. $1.25 M. Prepaid. Now sae Prompt shipment. Willie Harris, . Scre- ven. Cabbage, 500, 65c: $1.00 M prepaid; 3 M up, 50c M exp.; pepper, 500, 75c; $1.25 M; to- mato, 500, 60c; $1. 00 M fob. A Cameron, Baxley, White, yellow Bermuda on-/ ~ ions; C. W., early Wakefield, 85c M; 5 M lots, 60c M; Mar- ae $1.00 M; 5 M M lots, 80c Govt insp. P. R., $1. 25 M. Pie Crow, Gainesville. Gov't insp. P. R. $1.50 M del. Ready. Cash with order. ost B. Sellers, Alma. Margiobe, New. Stoo. ready, $1.00 M; pimiento pep- per, $1.25 M del. Full count. Mrs. Vannie A. OQuinn, Bax- ley, Rt. 4, Box 189. Marglobe tomato; Bermuda onions, $1.00 M fob. Shipped romptly. inez Everett, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 41. Marglobe, New Stone, Break O Day, $1.00 M; Ruby King pepper, 75 M. Now ready. Full count. Inez Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 49. Gov't ine. * R., $1.60 M; marglobe, del. Moss packed, Ciaude Tyre Screven. Calf. Wonder pepper, $2.00 M; Gr. Baltimore, Marglobe, $1 M. Moss packed. Ready. Marion. Graham, Odum. Margilobe, Baltimore, 80c M: 5 M, $3.00. Moss packed. cod. Ate ak W. Coffey, Fitzgerald, Klondyke and Lady T. straw- berry. 30c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. del. White, bunch butter- beans, 4 Ibs., 50c (no less sold). ne Belle Carr, Gainesville, Margiobe, New Stone, $1.00 M del. Moss packed. Satis. guar. B. O. Varnadore, Pine Grove. Gov't insp. P. R., $1.40 M;: 2 M up, $1.20 M. Paul Beck, Val- dosta. Rt. 3. Tobacco, $1.60 M exp. ig * postpaid. John Daniel, clita. Marglobe, 90c M: Ruby King! $1.00 M del. ae packed. Ike Tombertin, Surrency. skin P. R., $1.35 M; Marg obe, Imp. Red Skin| C. now | " Dahlonega, Rt, 1, Gov't insp. imp. red, pink $1.00 M. Del. Ready. C. D. Mit- chell, Screven. Insp., cert. P. R., now ready, $1.20 M mail; $1.00 M exp. Pre- paid. Exchange for peas, sor- ghum cane seed. John C. Crow. Gainesville. Rt. 1. Gold Dollar tobacco, free from blue mold, ready,*$1.50 M. Joseph G. Gant, Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box 34. -Govt insp. P. $1.75 M. Count, satis. guar. ra C. Nails, Pine Grove. Govt insp. P. R., $1.50 M fob; | $1.65 del.; Marglobe, 80c M; pi- miento, $1. 25 M del. W. J. OQuinn Jr., Odum, Rt. 2, Box 165. P. R., Boon, from cert. seed, * 50 M. Prompt. shipment. & A. Dobbs. Gainesville. Cert. P. R., Market price at bed. 2 mi. W. Oakwood. O. C. Cantrell, Gainesville, Rt. 2: Govt insp. P. R.. $1.25 M;, Marglobe, now ready 60c M del Dood Holland, Surrency. Marglobe, 75c M del. to 3rd zone. J. F. Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt insp., treated red Skin PR... $1.50: M del. W. ee Pearce, Baxley, Rt. 4. Goxt insp., aside. PO Re $1.25 M:; Marglobe, $1.00 M del. Claud Warmock, Baxley, Rt. 4, Govt insp., treated, $1.50 M; 5 M lots, $1.40 M; Marglobe, $1 M: sweet pimiento, $1.50 M del. T. L. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. 4. Cabbage, tomato edllard, now ready, 300. 50c: 90c M del.: 75c M exp. col. Mrs. Leathora Wil- Hiams. Gainesville, Rt. 2 C. W. cabbage; Gr. Baltimore, Margiobe. 75c M_ del. Moss packed. J H. Griffis, Baxley. Rt. 4, Box 195. Govt insp. P. R., $1.50 M feb; tomato, 75c M del. Moss packed. Frank Scarboro, Rt. 4, Baxiey. C. W. cabbage; Marglobe; Ga. collard, 300, 50c; $1.00 M del.; 75e exp. col. Francis Will- iams,/ Gainesville, Rt. 2. Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore, 7 to 9 in.., ci 50c; 500, $1.00; $1. 50 M. Vv. . Smith, Eldorendo. Cert. oo 80c M del.: 65c M fob; pimeinto, 20c C3) $1.25 M del. Mrs. Mollie M. OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 165. Govt insp., Red, Pink Skin P. R., $1.50 M; Marglobe, New Stone, 90c M: Calif. Wonder pepper, $1.00 M. Paul Lightsey, Screven. Govt insp. Red Skin P. R.., $1.50 M fob. Seatten Herring- ton, Odum, Rt. 2. Pink Skin P. R., $150 M postpaid. P. A. Watson, Odum. Cert. govt insp. Red Skin P. R., $1.40 M; 5 M up, $1.25 fob. L. D. Boatright, Osierfield. Marglobe, 75c M: 5 M up, 70c del.-.in Ga, Moss packed. Allen Thornton, Screven. Marglobe, 85c M: 2 M $1.65 fob. Now ready. Moss packed. os M. B. Millikin, Baxley, Rt. Govt insp. P. R.. $1.75 M postpaid. Ready. Mrs. Wilma Upchurch, Baxley. Cert. P. R. $1.50 M; Mar- globe, $1.00 M. G. A. Carter, Alma, Rt. 3. Asgon Scarlet Down wilt re-' sistant tomato, 20c C; Super Marglobe, 20c C; $1.25 M. Add postage. Mrs. a 'B. Paul, Lees- burg. True to name Marglobe to- mato, mossed packed, 80c M; oe insp. P. R., $1.50 M> Del. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Gov. insp., red skin P. R., $1.65 M. del. Good count, prompt shipment, Claude Tyre, Screven, Rt. 1. Gov. insp. red and pink skin} P. R., $1.50 M; old fashioned Boone, $2.00 M. Del. Ernest Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Gov. insp, P R., $1.30 M; del.; 5 N, $6. 00 collect; Boone, aoe 75 M. Del. full count. Prompt shipment. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Pink, yellow -skin P. R. govt insp.; treated, $1.50 M; Mar- globe and Stone tomato, from certified seed, 75c M postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Rt, Rt 2. Bristol, Lady a strawberry, 30c Cc: $2.25 M: imp. Gibson, Wonder- berries, red Gold sugar saver, 40c C; $3.00 M; Jewel, Masto- don, 50 : horseradish, rhu- barb, 4 bun., 25c; peppermint, 24, 25e, Mrs. Sarah Grindle. , 2 Renate. Pure red skin P. R., Gov. insp. $1.25 M; Marglobe tom to, 60c M. All exp. collect. B. A. Maddox, Fitzgerald. | Red and yellow skin: P. B, : $1.50 M. del. M. C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. oS ee cee tomato, $1.00 M: 2 $1.75 FOB. Aline Milikin, Hosier. Bid: Marglobe, Scarletglobe, Red Field Beauty tomato, 60c M: Royal King, Ruby Kings sweet pepper, $1.00 M_ del. Moss packed. C. L. Lightsey, Scre- ven. Rt. 1. Govt insp. P. R. potato; Ngee. globe, Scarlet Dawn tomate, $1.50 M; exchange for 100 Ibs. seed Spanish peanuts at 5c lb. No personai checks. Mrs, Gus- sie Anderson, Alma, Rt. a Sa Marglobe tomato, now. ready, s 70c M_ del. Moss packed. Prompt shipment. Mf. Nolie Lightsey, Rt. 2. Surrency. ; Cabbage, Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey, 75c M: Marglobe 2 and Baltimore tomato. 85c del. J H. Griffis, Baxley, Rt. | Box 195. ._P R.and old-time Boon po= tato. from certified seed, ready $2 M, 5 M $1.75 M. Speci prices to truckers. C .A. Dobbs, Gainesville. Tomato, Marglobe, ready, $t M, FOB. J. W. Herndon, Sur- rency, Rt. 2; Strawberry, Klondyke, $1. 50 : M; Mastodon, $2 M. Lady i. Soe M. Feaustine Reynolds, Caines- ville, Rt. 2. Strawberry. 50c 300; ada postage on orders under 50c, Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Rt. 2 Certified red, pink ae yel low skin P. R., $1.35 M SS Marglobe tomato, $1: pepper $1.10; cabbage 60c, FOS. N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty. Cert P. R., $1.50 M: Marglobe wilt-resistant tomato and col- Jard, $1 M, 15 C. W. A. Me Kinley, Lithonia, Re oe: ee Tomato, certified super mar= globe, $1 M. FOB. moss packed, J. O. Chambless. Damascus. SEED FOR SALE 200 lbs. Honey Drip sorghum 3%e Ib., 50 lb or more lots. Exc. for O-Too-Tan beans at $3.50 bu., or Brab peas at $1. 13) bu. Roy Tr. Baker, Menlo. 3 doz large Short-neck Mar- tin gourd seed for 10c and post- age. Exe. for sugar crowder pea seed, 3 doz. for 1% Ibs. Mrs. Georgie Turner, aret: ville, Star Rt. .Stringless green pod, 30c Tb: white bunch -butter-beans, 15 Ib. postpaid. Mrs. E. L. Loganville, Rt. 2. Hearts of Gold Cantalouge. true to name, 75c Ib. C. Jones, Thomson, Rt. % Home grown Brown Top mik let, 10c lb. 50 Ib $3.75; 100 Ibs. $6.00. J. E. Caudell, Athens, Ps O. Box 668. te Jones wale. seed, $2.00 Ib; white Spanish peanuts, 10c Ib. Add postage a Woodliff, Flowery Branch Cabbage seed, E. J., Chen, Golden Acre, Early Copenhag. en, Early and late Flat Dutch, Succession, All Head, 60c Ib: tomato, Baltimore, Marglobe, Bonny Best, Earliana. All cert. and treated (except Earliana), $1.25 Ib. del. M. A. Ramsey. Quitman. Good striped bunch Halt- runners, 25c cupful; long green pod okra, 15c cupful; spear- mint plants, 25c doz. bunches. Add postage. Stamps accepted, small orders. Mrs. Tate Soe Gainesville, Rt. 1. - Good okra seed, 3%4c Ib. Mrs. Reynolds Hamrick, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. i Yard, washday, Clay sugar erowders And white, tender cornfield, Sunday frost and other good varieties beans an peas, 20c cup; mix. turnip, Seven and Purple Top, 10c pkt. Add 5c postage. Magnolia Clay ton, Roy. : Butter fruit (eatable), yard long bean, peaches on ving watermelon on fence, okra, ne wonder, 2 pkts. ea., at 10c pk, Any 3, 25c. H. S. Oakley, Co: ington, lees RR ate Genuine imp. Cuban melon, $1.00 Ib. 50 Ib. k more, 75 Ib; old fashioned late runner Clay peas,. $2.00 bu; W. O. Birdsong, Gordon, Cuban Queen watermeton, 50c Ib. Clarence H. Peavey, ata FOR SALE Bull Nose sweet pepper, 5c thlspn. Dried hot pepper, 25c - gal. Jerusalem artichokes, 10c doz. Scullion plants, 25c C. add postage. Mrs. Doyle Con- ner, Buchanan, Rt. 1. $8 bu. matured and cleaned ne seed, $1.25 bu. FOB. ae a; Miller, Dahlonega. ~ Tender, sound striped half- Ehaanerk: '20c cup, 35c pt. post, paid, coin preferred, no stamps. oats. Frank Barron, SS PEexiva. nee white and striped half runners, sound, tender, 30c postpaid, coin preferred. Bis. Ethel Overby, Oakwood. White velvet okra, 12c per ~-eup. or exc. for white sacks, 10 cups for 18 sacks. Each pay charges. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt a einen fashioned striped - halt- runners, 25c lb. No checks or ee Add postage. Mrs. E. J. Frey, Mafietta, Rt. 1. Crotalaria, Spectabalis cheap. i F. Hiscock, Quitman. del. ks McNair, Stapleton. Old California moss id, Oe. start, 3. starts; 25. vian Green, Tifton, Rt. 2s. Tender white cornfield, 20cj Ib. or exc, for nice honey or Georgia cane syrup. Mrs. Roy H oe Mineral Bluff. Ibs. Mammoth Russian 2 gsworth, Fayetteville. Gourd seed, 10c for. 4 Pos a seed, 10c cup, pumpkin, CUR, Virgil Townson, Lov- Pips long green okra. See. lb. or trade. W.. M. Fupyah, : Sedartown. Rto2. 1% bu. chufas, pure, sound, free from nut grass, $4. 00 FOB. gS? Dykes, Cochran. Rt. 3. Cane Seed. $1.25 bu: Whatileys prolific seed corn, selected, ppped and shelled, $2.00 bu. R. M. Turner, Royston. Sims > imp. watermelon, $1. 00 Yb., 25 Ibs. up, 75c Ib. fob. Cash, Mi open Williams, Rt. 4 kn | cane, peanuts, yel- Dal: seed. 10c pkt. del. Geo.} W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. * + Pure Stone Min. melon and| Banana muskmelon, 25c teacup- ful; running squash, 10c thls., early Red Valentine beans, 25 teacupful; Early wherry plants, 15c C. Add tage. Rosie Crow, Cumming, an ge, dark ee Ae 5c upful; yee. pea, 25c ; Mrs. Herbert F z Turner, Blue Ridge tomato, Saaabivig. to 25: ft., 8325 lbs. to 1 vine, Pie: i crop ost vine grows 12-18 ft., ns enough for average! ne 500 a 25., W. rue to name. C. Be Fone on, Rt. 2. Russian, large sentiouicr seed, uicken feed, 25c qt: 75e: gril 8rd zone: 10 bu. Iron clad} lean, sound. Make offer. Tr. . Hunt, ae eke s ae Wee pods, J. aoe ibs Can Guece as 60c per Ib. addj M. Grabam, Unadil- Genuine feb ani Queen, 5 Ibs. id over, 65c per Ib: Junhing; velvet beans, $1.40 per bu. bunch velvet beans, $2 per. bu. sert Tharpe, Ft. Valley. kK bean, 20c per cup, post- send as small amount as a Mrs. J: A. Pueh, Bu-| fa shioned | Mallblving 25c per gal. add post- G. A. Shields, Dan- 2, Box: 140. : lentine, stringless , tendergreen beans, per 100 lbs. 120 lb. bags, - Marglobe tomato, Piao ees = [ eeu ae ; aoe Rte oe : Butterbeans, pure punch, 20} bean} meaner 10c lb. W. B. Hol-|} Greenville, | | Clays, $2.00 bu. Klondyke Be 10c large cupful. os Higgins, pee tee "SEED FOR S SALE Brown Top millet, 1939 crop, recleaned, small lots, 10c per Jb. 50 Ibs. $3.50, 100 Ibs $6, FOB Athens, grown on my farm. JE. Crandell, Athens, Box 668. Perkins long green okra, 140 Tbs. 15 per lb. or entire lot at 10c per lb. FOB Cartersville. M. Brandon. Stilesboro. BEANS AND PEAS oi SALE Original Half Runners, 50c qt, Stamps accepted. Worley Adams, Royston. 25 bu. small seed peanuts. $1.00 _bu. here. C. W. Coleman, Deve- reaux. : Streaked Half Runners, 1939 crop, 20c cupful, del. No stanips. Mrs Re A Chatham, Adairs- ville, Rt. Be - About 2bu. large heckled Crowders. 10c lb. $1.00 pk.-Add| postage: K. R. Smith, Thom- Victor field peas, $2.25 bu. J. C. Nelson, Yatesville. Clays, $1. 50 bu. Brabs,. $1. 75% { bunch velvets, $1.50 bu. Mrs. E, T. May, Warthen. Hay seed New Eras. $1.65; mixed peas, for hay, $1.50 bu, D. C. Stroth- g er, Fort Valley. Nice lot Brabs.* $1. 85 bu. Hicks, Reynolds. . 5@ bu. Brabs, $1.75 bu. FOB. J. Matt Hayes, Thomson. Old-time white bunch (or 6- wks.) beans (plant early or late), 20c 1b; 3 Ibs. 50c Add postage. . Mrs. oO. Jae Milford, Doraville, rt eS 100 bu. Brabhams, $2. 10. bu: -10 bu. 90-day running Velvets, $1.15 bu. FOB. Sample on re- quest. G. S. May, Warthen. - Irons or Brabs, $2.10 bu; Vel- vets, 90-100 day runners, $1.50} bu; Bunch, $2. pe. bu. ON, Beasley, Bees Leck 6 or 8 bu. sm 2 manning Williams, Gainesville, Rt.-3: Several Ibs. baby lima but- _terbeans, 20c lb. del. M. O. only uns Buford Hulsey, Lula, Rt. 100 ne eephas $2. 10: bus 20 bu. Palmetto soy, $2.60 bu. fob. W. L. Adams, Claxton. : New Eras, not mixed, - os 3 $2.00 bu. slightly mixed, $1.75 white biloxi and oil beans, bu. L. A. Caldwell; Gay. 90 day seed velvets, $1.25 bu.; No. 1 white Spanish peanuts, 100 lb. bags, $4.75 bag: 100 bu. Unknown peas. $1.85 bu.; 140 | bu. Brabs, $2.25 bu. T. F. Bo- -hanon, Eastman, Rte; oe Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Kemp, Toomsboro, Rt. 3. a a den beans, 20c large cupful, | Postpaid. No stamps or checks. i: We Tilley, Jasper, Riots Old time speckled tender and white half runner garden beans; 25c cupful; speckled crowders, 10 Ib. ii 10 Ib. lots or more: mung beans, 15 Ib. in 10 Ib. lots. Postpad. oe Brown, Ball Ground, Rt! Ay Pidgen, white and Sones | crowders. for good sound cow peas, one for two. C: J. Daniel, Americus. ser, OUTS bribhars, $2.00 bu.: 20 bu. mixed peas, $1.75 bu.: 10. bu. cotton eed, Toole and Coker 4 crossed, $1.00 bu. fob. -M. L, Moore, Richland, ia = About 50 bi. Clays and New Eras, mixed, $1.50 bu. fob. M. O. No checks. a hs M. Butts, Devereaux, Good striped half runners, tender and sound, 15 cupful: 30c pt. Postpaid. Coin preferred. Mrs. L. ES Barron, Gainesville. Rt } e ; Wood's histories type and heaviest yielder of seed and hay, $1.75 Pu. Ss aa Thornton, = ei Dewyrose. ~ 300 bu. - Piriencd Scpculi quality Brabs, $1.75 bu.; 200 bu. mixed peas, $1.65 fob. Ce2B; Hicks, Reynolds. ~ Limited amt. Brabs, $2. 00 bur Whips; $1.75 bu. Fok: Raburn, Ideal. Cream pe 10c lb;-3lbs: -25c; Whips, $2 bu. at my home, $2.95 shipped, add trans. chgs.| Want a a O-Too- Tan beans. oP Buford. : Nelson, . f { 200 bu. Clays, $1.50 bu. FOR: } soybeans, $2. 50: : mixed grades, $1.65 se Cy By | ea. FOB. 50 bu. mixed Clays. le 50 bis. | bu. TT | | ran, Rt. 4. - others, not mixed, $2.00 bu. E. White bunch butterbeans, 206 Pa _| half Runners, ea., Pink half runner 60 ae gar-| -eupful: white, tender cornfield, ~20c cupful; pop corn and pump- $4.00 bu. fob. Exc.} | CU : s improved yellow, little white sacks. eles ae Rt. 3. seus MARKET BULLETIN BEANS AND PEAS FOR - SALE. Coneh peas, pure, soul: 25c lb. 2 Ibs. 40c postpaid. Ear] 'S. Redwine, Madras. Good, tender striped half- runners, 25c large tcup. Heavy bearing black pole, same price. Mrs. W. V. Hobbs, Flowery Branch,, Rt. 1. Castor beans, 10 ITbs., $1, 25 lbs. $2.00. C. D. Decker, Bruns- wick. 50 bu. O-Too-Tans, $3.90 bu. C. E. Nevil. Claxton. 25 bu. good. Clays, bright, $1.50 bu. Mrs. evereaux. New Eras, Brabhams, Clays, Irons mixed, few 90-day velvet beans. Samples and prices on request. J. H. Soren: ari: Mitchell. Genuine bunch velvets, $1. 50 bu. FOB. R. C. Holloway, Man-} chester. ecw striped, fender half- sound, fo preferred. Mrs. J. L. Williams. Blue Ridge, RE 2 ees 50 bu. Brabhams, $2. 00 Bi: 20 bu. New Eras, 15 bu. Whips. $1.80 bu: 40 bu. mixed. $1.50 bu. All sound, FOB. Clyde hes Hannah, Loganville. ; iG ~ 20 bu. nice: Clays. $1. 50 bu. HPs Nelson, Devereux. - Calif. . lack- eyed and brown, eyed peas. ea. 8c Ib. del: pure- bred Buff Orp. hens, 80c ea. FOB; $1.00 ea. del. Purebred 0. I. C 3 mos. old pigs, $3.00 No. ehks. Mrs. B. F. Morrison, Gainesville, Rt. 8 Old fashioned Fal running! and Bunch Velvets, sound for | seed: guar. pure, ea. kind $2.00. bu. Milford Beasley. Summit, Rte 1) : 18 bu. Palmetto Soys. $3.56 G. B. OR Warthen.| Rt, oe 300 bi: ea. Beaks $1. 90 bu: ccd. $1.65 bu.; 50 bu. Irons, 90 per cent pure. $1.75 bu. all sound and okay. Write for price on Jot. Robt. F. Hill, Danville. 300. bu. pure No. 1 Brab- hams, $2.00 bu.; also 300 bu. ear runners, 35c pt. postpaid. coin} | corn, $1.00 bu, BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Good, tender Brown streaked half runners, 15c cup. Exc. 1 cup for 2 fast color, striped su- gar sacks, 100 Ib. cap., or white feed sacks, free of holes, 2 cups for 4 sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. L. R .Ashwirth, Logan- ville, Rt. 4. COTTONSEED FOR SALE . DPL No. 11-A, sound, pure, $1 bu. $3.00 cwt; $50 ton FOB. Exc. for hogs and calves at mar- ket price, T. J. Long, Warm Springs. ' Dixie Triumph, kept pure, 75e bu. W. A. Sargent, Cordele. Pure Stoneville 2B, 1st yr. privately ginned, recleaned. 80c bu; country cured. hickory smoked, tender hams. from young hogs. 30c Ib: sound Biloxi soy beans, 4c Ib. Riley C. Couch, | Turin. Coens 100. Str. 2. cotton- seed, Ist yr. $1.00 bu. FOB. W. H. Smith, Sandersville. 60 bu. -Cokers str. 100, staple 1-1/6 in.. 80c bu..S. S. Se land, Jackson. E CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE About 75 bu. good corn: and 1 ton hay at farm of Geo. A. Thompson. 6 mi. from Swains- boro. Sam BROOD ES Hawkins- ville. 1,000 bu. senna heavy ear corn. $1.00 bu. fob: 10 Ibs. Mary eslingion : Asparagus seed. 0G Tbe Tide Johnson, Ideal.. 200 a good, sound. slipped shuck corn, $1.00. bu.: New _Era _ peas. Hollonville. Address, 50 bu. good slipped tack airs. Heath, Hedley? ed EGGS FOR SALE - Big-M>. B. Haken evas: $3. 00 corn, $1.00 bu. at crib. CR. . | doz. Mrs W. B. te Cor- Walker, Bonaire. ead 40 bu. Brown croutons Write for sample and price. J} s N. Raines, Ashburn. grown, sound; 20 bu. mixed} hay peas, mostly speckled: ea., | $1.50 bu. John J. rae Coch- | 100 bu. good ree welce running. type, $1.25. bu. FOB Write or wire. J. R. Chambless. Rentz. : 95. bu, Brabs. gnc 00 bu.; 20 bu mixed, $1.75 bu. FOB. M. ab Moore. Richland. : 200 bu. peas, New Hrasy Big Blues, Whites, Clays, Brabs and _S. Cown, Stone Mtn. White and speckled tender! 25c teacup- ful; Cream Crowders, 10c Ib. in 10 Jb. lots or more: Speckled Crowders, same price, $3.50 bu. Mung beans. 12c Ib. 10 Jbs- or more lots. Miss Gnnia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. * Striped Half Ruhners, 15 kin seed, 2 cups. 15c; white Mush peas, 20c cupful. Frances Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. . Pink *half runners; pondertnl bearers, 20c large cupful: 50c 3 Cups. . Postpaid. No stamps nor RE. R. W. Tailley, asper, 160 lbs., sugar . dana, Be Ib. in 10 or more lb. lots at my place, PB. Rpiensen. Lithia Springs, 50 bu. Clays. $1. 50 ae M. O. only. A. M. Butts, Dever- Tender cornfield tan cut- Shorts, and extra early red. bunch garden bean seed, 25c cupful. Exc. for white sacks. Lillian Silver, ae Rock, Ried = Extra early red bunch a tan cutshort cornfield both tender hull, 25c cupful; colts foot, 10c bunch. Exe. for white sacks. Kosa Richards, Talking Rock, Rt. oe Tender cornfield (tan) extra early red garden bean seed, 25c cupful; 5 cups, $1.00 colts foot, 10c bunch. Exe. for white sacks. es Barrett, panene: Rock, Rt. beans, Tan fonder cornfield beans and red garden extra - @arly bean Yellow dock and Burdock, 15c doz. plants. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pis- gah_ Red May nea 10c ea: es ze nest. Onions, 30c. gal. Exe. for PoR. potato. plants. Prepaid. Mrs. Lizzie ee Bowdon, ee HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE New crop Ext, honey, 10 Ib. pails, 6. fo -Cs,, > $5.00. FOB; Postpaid and insured, pails, $2.10; 1-10 lb. $1.10; 12- can (60) crated, $4.50; 50 gal. bbl., FOB. John A. Crum- mey,: Jesup, Box 117. 8 Ibs. fine yellow beeswax, |17%e Ib. $1.25 for lot, FOB. Mrs. | Lo Puckett, Waleska, Rt. 1. 20 stands Bees. Pat. style gums, supers for part, $20.00 my farm, 3 mi. So. Oglethorpe. eB. Pike, Oglethorpe. Rt. 1. New crop: Gallberry, (5G. 2 10 1s. $1.50 de; % cs. 6-5 lb. $3.30; 12-5 lb. $6. 00 FOB. High qual- ity, prompt service guar. D. F. Thomas, Odum. E Nice, light Ext. honey, most-| ly white Tupelo and Gallberry, 4 10 Ib. pail, del. by mail, $1.50; 4 del. express, $5.00; few White comb, same price; few Queen bees, untested. 50c ea; tested, 7oc. Cyrd Walker, Norristown, New crop honey, 10 1b. cans, | $1.10 del. Comb - or strained. W. R. Hobbs, s Milan. containers: 60 lb. ean, $5.75; 6-5 lb.,. $3.55; F rt.. prepaid in. Ga: Quality guar. Prompt shipment. H. L. Hallman, Nahunta. Real fancy comb or ext: hon- ey, 5 Ih. pails, Cs, of 12, $6.00. Prompt del. Sat. guar. J.. T. Mullis, Alma. No. 1 and 2 honey, 10c Ib. and postage. John WwW. Stilson. z FRESH AND CURED _ MEATS FOR SALE Country cured hams from corn-fed hogs, wt. 9-12 lbs., 27c Ib. postpaid: shoulders. 9-12 lbs 20c lb .postpaid. Mrs. J. M. Lewis. Warthen. Oakwood smoked fons 20e Ib.; sides and shoulders, ave. wt. 6 to 25 lbs., 12%c lb.; also sugar cane syrup, No. 10 cans, 6 to case, $2.60; 12 No. 5. cans, $2.90; 36 gal. parrels.. $11.75. Malvin Collins, Whigham. Fe Extra good home-cured hams, wt. 28 lbs. ea., 25c Ib: Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarkesville. Rt. 3. Oak wood smoked hams, 8- 20 Ibs ea., 25c lb. Money back guar: W. W. Williams, Quit- man, Nice country cured black- pepnered hams, 20-23 Ibs. 28c lb., side meat (from same hogs) 18c Ib. All del. 3rd zone. Sat. guar. Mrs-- 15. Fleming, Se W, 7 1 -W. -Middlebrooks, Youngberry| 1000 bu. clean, bright Hast- scuppernong graves, 25c; 5, $1.00. Gov. insp.} | $1. 25: bu: seed, $1.50 bu. Brab peas, $2.00) | bu. All FOB. John H. oa: Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 2-10 Ib. Foreyth Rt. 3. comb shipment, Bright, strained honey. new] 10c lb. add postage. Davis,| Te shelled, screened, hand picked, Sev. _ bls. fine Ga. Cane syr-| up, 36 gal. bbls., 35 gal. FOB. eB Stebbins, Savoneg Ea BUTTER FOR cate 2o0r3 Ibs., Jersey butter ea. week, free from coloring, in % Ib. molds, 25. lb. postpaid. Mrs. Hugh Turner, eos BBE Rt ack AND HAY FOR SALE dard, Grovetown. Fine patch of rye, 50x50 ft: Reasonable. Also large quantity Bermuda grass roots for the digging. Mrs. V. L. Allgood, Atlanta, 1169 Arlington - Ave. About 40 ae good oats: B. Barnesville. ings 100 bushel oats, 60c bu. O. W. Porter, Covington. . 25 or 30 tops baled oat straw, for sale. W.R P, O. Box. 168. Crotalaria native grown ear- ly Spectalis, $7.50 CWT. Lewis Smisson, Grower, Pete Valley. 1M. bu. Hastings 100-bu. oats, 60c bu. O. W. Porter, Coy- ington. : 20 tons pest -peavine hay (harvested, baled wate rain) $20.00 ton my barn, R. F. Jen- kins, eyes % \ POTATOES AN D- ; VEGETABLES FOR SALE Fboouk Mtn. Trish vptataes: Honey. Drip cane 500. bu. red and. pink ain kiln dried Portorican potatoes. WwW M. Sowell, _ Newington. Kank 1 acre of turnips ready for market. (May. ae orep to sell to trucker. J. Little, TOBACCO FOR SALE Goo - home - Cunea cake and ewing tobacco, 10 lbs., $1] postpaid to 3rd. .zone. on Benton. Alma. Good flue cured, we pased: long leaf; rich and mellow, sweet and juicy, red and yellow, j1 lbs of either, ote prompt postpaid. M. Swain, Alma. Good flue cured, bright, mellow smoking and chewing tobacco, no trash nor mold, 10 Tbs. $1.00 Del. Cash. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Grady B. Sell- ers, Alma, W. PEANUTS AND. PECANS| FOR SALE Soar ens, Hunners: 4c lb.|_ Spanish. 4%c lb. Strictly No. 1s. D. W. Nichols, Kingston. Large white Spanish, 25c gal. - $1.25 bu. Bell pepper seed. 10c tblspn. Hot pepper, 25c . gal. Yellow. popcorn, shelled, lb. White Lima butterbeans, Mattie Wright, Buchanan, Rte. No. 1 runner peanuts, 4- the in hull; 130 Ibs. hand 8c Ib. J. H. Sims, Bluffton. Chufas, recleaned, $3.00 bu. J.D. Richards, Pavo. Rt. 2. A - MISCELLANEOUS ~ WANTED . T. ee slows, af ery Branch Rt 1 BEANS AND PEAS: Exc. 4 bu. genuine bunch velvet beans for 4 bu. crowder or Brab peas, or for 7 bu. What- leys seed corn. R. C. Holloway, Manchester, P.O. Box 105. Quote best prices on reclean- ed Mung beans and hayseed soy} beans, for del. at once. M. Es Morrow, Newborn, Exc. pr. purebred S. Pp. Ae 8 wks. old pigs for 8 bu. any good hay pea. J. B. Gay, Gar- field, Rt. 2. Exe. red early and ae mush peas for large white sug-| ar crowders or purple skin P. R. potato draws. Mrs. A. E. Powell, Kite, Rt. 2, Se Hunter. uitman.: ok 2 1 man, Rt. 2. | GOURDS: - | PEANUTS AND PECANS: | Want pecans. State quantity] and price. | SEED: BT imp. 102. >| Kitchens, Metter. eS} net, Shilo, Sp ae | WANTED BEANS ie pee = ae _ Exchange dark punch butter- : Je for Ky. Wonder . pole beans. Mrs. O. K. Benson, Lou- isyille; Rt So 2, Want 5 bu. big brown specks | led crowder peas. Send sample and price at once. Exe, OIC ee Carrollton, ae 3. COTTONSEED: - Want 2 tons high | eran about 1 yr, down of Farm Re- lief cottonseed. price, del. farm Piedmont. J. Cc. Collier. Bernese, BCCR. a? fy Want B. L. iene eggs, also some eons. cheap or share pe =: MOREE Claxton, | $25 & Want Peafow! err - Chinese geese eggs. _ Rachel ey Rome, Box 549. : Want pure Chinese geese, white or brown, also pure white Guinea eggs. L. L. Williams. Cordele, 9th St... 2 Want sev. doz. Guait eggs. State when can del. and kind, with price. oe ~ McCord, Quit- ees Sen FEATHERS: | gu Want several Ibs. new goose feather 5 EPS: et . Landrum, | Canton. pecs GRAINAND HAY: Want fodder. hay; corn, oat straw, hay and straw baled. Quote lowest cash, price, del. and not del. Covington, Rt. 2. 1S - Want 1 dozen small gourds, size of egg or Jong size. Write what you have and price. Mrs. B.A. Harrison. Lavonia. HERBS AND ROOTS: Want 50- 100. camomile tools: also wide var., herbs for herb} garden. Mrs. J. T. ee Ma-| _dison, P. O. Box 105. HONEY BEES AND BEE . SUPPLIES: Want honey bees and sup- plies. O. H. Bradbury, Bogart.. i CG; M. Pelee? 73 oe Quote prics~ on ~ Grohoma seed in 10 lb. and 100 Ib lots. | Geo, L. Merritt, Greensboro. Want 100 Ibs. imp. Spanish seed peanuts use 25 Ibs. Ibs. of the Spanish, Exc. cert. ner seed peanuts at 5c lb. 1 H. Anderson, Alma. | PLANTS: < Want some old fashioned bunch potato plants. Mrs. T. H. Gaines, Elberton, Rt. 2. Want best price- on few P. R? potato draws del. about May lst. Lawson Helton. Swains- | boro, Rt. 2. Want 4 or 5 M. P. R. potato plants at once. Marcus Mosley, Buckhead, Rt.-1. = Want Japanese Yam and big | stem Jersey potato plants, by | May 10th. State del. price- Ed- bes Carney, aes Bluff, Rt. Want wihit sweet potato plants. Give description of po- tato, etc. Walter Dobson, Cal- houn. Rio: Want del price 700 ashe ry plants, disease free. 100 yOuneoery. or Boysenberry. E. . Stephenson, Summerville. a Kudzu plants ed crowns. M. E, Davis, Thomas- ton, Rtas Want 40 M. 'eeod pink skin| PR. potato plants, cheap. G, ee Exc, 2 settings N. H. Red eggs for 1000 imp. P. R. pota- to plants: erry plants for pecan trees or pat. Bee hives. or, supers. Mrs. W..J. Campbell, Rising Fawn. Exe. 5 M. Virginia Bright leaf tobacco plants for 5 M. P. R, potato plants. R: O. Sumner, Sumner, Ga. tise Want buy celery seis: Write price. Mrs. Ida Hill, Lu- la, Star Rt. ; SEED: Want some old fashioned Af- rican Sorghum seed, .. gs pigs or pay cash. T. Ox Mc-! Name lowest] He; K Stevenson, es plants, | calamus,. Hardin, White, Ras, at 5c lb., or can! Va. bunch and 75. PP. - Re potato plants ati $1.25 M. and 42 lbs. good run-/} B. Mil-j SEED: ye Want 2 bu: Shed ae at C A. -B- King, ee Rt Box 56. . WALNUTS: Pay cash for black walk State quantity with price Ee Campbell, Clevelan MISCELLANEOUS : FOR sce White feed sacks, 100 io 5 lb. plus postane. Mone 7) der. No chks. Z SO oa Rocky. Face. Yellow root, 10c Ib.: et of the Meadow. rattle root. 1 ) lb.: birdock. yellow dock r 10c: bunch beans. 15. cupft raspberry. sprouts, 50c doz. postage. Mrs. L O. Tipper Talking Rock, Rt. Dye ~ Mandrake. wild hee Safras, queen of the mea (swamp root). 25c lb: pepper mint, colts foot. hear i strawberry, potato plants, feed sacks. Louise Adams. Ridge, Cs Jno. F. Tarple 100 Ib. cap., white feed washed, 8c ea.. del or ex honey or dried fruit. Barb | Lee, Red Oak. | Mayapple root, 30c tes ; low root, 10c lb: Queen of | Meadow. rattle root. 20 witchhazel bark. 20c Tb. postage. Mrs. ae Talking Rock, Ree Comfrey, dbl. ee mint, horsemint. yellow. dc colts foot. 25 doz.: a -merest. New. white, downy fe at '50c Ib. 25 Ibs. for $11. 00. Sam- ple if requested. Mrs. Mary. Collins, Cordele. Rt. 427 3 300 gal. pur apple cide water. Make best offer. | _McMichen. Dallas. Rt. Nice, well. rooted . hore 15 doz.:\2 Mote Dill plants. comfrey. 25c for 2 done. pos paid. Dill seed, 10c lar mammoth pumpkin, 12c er Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alfou Calamus. root, catnip, p ppe mint, 10 clump: 20c doz. a: May apple, yellow root; tle root, 10c lb. FOB. No orde less 50c. Mrs. H. F. Biers Ti 1 ing Rock, Rtsh Gourds, 8- 17% | in. a cir Is few Martin gourds, extra an cutting and cleaning. Sass f dried, 30c lb. PP. Mrs. Thomas, Thomasboro. a Sassafras, wild cherry, wi plum bark, 18c lb: calamus roo 15c-lb. Add postage. Exe. Mr , Lillie M. Johnson.) Loganvi Sassafras root, 20c Ib. Wil cherry bark, yellow root, 225 lb, Catnip, hoarhound, horse mint, 250, 6) bun Pepperm re bun. 5c. ees Martha White, De 4 Box 37. 16 bu. dry black wae F hulled, $12.00; 75c bu. Exc.. white feed sacks. P. R. potato suns, baby chicks, corn, - pea i. Bis Laylor, Milner. : Sage, dbl. tansy, catnip, 5, ae peppermint plants, 25c C; s grub. sassafras, yell w ro ot, 29 Ib. 5 Ibs. $1.00: garlic. bulb S 25, 25c: Mrs. F. M. Eaton, loriega. : Martin, dipper_ and goure for other uses, 25 ea, $2 doz; Martin, dipper and push gourd seed. 12 pki... oe Stamps. accepted. ae R. Bra lett, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Bue Catnip, , peppermint, rse ee spearmint. hoarhount yarrow, balm, dbl. single: ta sy, colts. foot, Solomon Sea berry, 25c doz. Del. Ga. Mr; R. M onowsy pao tS ss Goat milk for sale. on! spre ses. G. W. Collins, 1992 McLen Blakemore straw-j| don Ave, N. BE. Atlania. 3792. Yellow Dock, wild plum bark, wild - : bark, 10c per Ib. Queen. of th Meadow, Rattle weed, 25 Sassafras root, 10c per lb. Ad postage. Miss eiiee Coch: r. Talking Rock, Rt. Few fleeces ee g wool, Mrs. J. M. Hall, Dub! Sassafras root, 25c per Ib. postpaid, no checks nor stam money orders oS Ho eee Rebecca, Rt 1, Bo: ae Bx IVESTOCK WANTED rant.2 thoroughbred Jersey eifers, only a few days old, nald Stallings, College Park, Rt. 2 Want 10 cows to pasture at Oc per head. Good pasture and running water. J. M. Harrison, mson, Rt. 1. _ Want some sheep and_ goats. Describe with prices. Chester Waddell, Bremen. ant fresh im goat of pure ; stock. Mrs. T. P. Wise, Jr., Plains, Rt. 2, Box 36 A. Want cow, hogs, or any farm oduce at market price. Ex- ange. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Want purebred Hereford Bull 15 mos. old, good type and eeding. F. B. Jackson, Dono- 1 Jersey, fresh, 3rd calf, | gal, for sale. J. M. Thorn- ., Palmetto. lb. 2 yr. old prize winner ersey bull, reasonable. W. ith, East Point. ; Guernsey bulls, 2 mos., on and 4 yrs. old, $30.00, 0 and $100.00 respectively. . Trawick, Eatonton. ~ cows, well bred and fed, nsey - Jersey, freshening 2 have had more than 2nd s) reasonable. A. K. os. old reg. Polled Here- . S. B. Traylor, M. D., 2 Jersey, 2 gal. weighed daily, $45.00 at my barn. Anderson, Murrayville, oung, med. grade cOws seen any]. . AGR. Ad- Polled Hereford bull, . J .A. Addy, Newnan. ey male from Dr. Al- rd. Both well bred, free ind Bangs. Sell or trade Cline, M. D. ,Atilanta, nd Theater Bldg. y cow, fresh, with 3rd 342 gal., gentle, $75.00. Brown, Smyrna, Rt. L ine purebred reg. Hereford 3+yrs. old. eap for cash. Geo. M. Squires, Black- Ri; 1: ie oughbred Jersey cow,|. al. day, rich in butterfat, en last of April for sale. J. pkins, Riverdale, Rt. 1. . Guernsey male calf, on face and _ shoulder, Other Guernsey males, marked so well and not Ground, Rt. 5. e milch cows, fresh 5, 20, 30, good stock, for] sasonably priced. Elbert mosenion. Bt. 2 22 yr. old Jersey bull, 386297, dam on test, 10374 ilk, 478.45 butterfat, for ade for fresh cow of . Also, peas for Braswell, Shilo, bred sub. to reg., 2% yr. 850 Ib. Guernsey bull, also wbherry plants and butter ale. Miss Grace Crowe, , Rt, 1. : : Horn type Hereford is, 9-14 mos. old. Domino ford Blood. Percy A. Albany, Bov 157, > J. cow, dropped calf th, 3-4 gal. day; reg. ill, 2 yrs. old, priced at Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Aberdeen. Angus bull, Service, $150.00. John : ngs. 4 Purebred S, P. CATTLE FOR SALE Just weaned Reg. Anxiety breeding Hereford bull, 8 mos. old, $60.00, O. G. Skinner, West Point. 7 yr. old Holstein - Jersey cow (calf about 3 mos old), 2 gal day now, 3-4 if fed good, $45.00. 3 mi. No. Murrayville. Austin Abercrombie, Dahlon- ega, Rt. 2. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, also grade H. hei- fers, for sale. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon. 1 full blood Jersey 2 yr. old cow with fine heifer calf, 3 gal. milk, $45.00 with calf; $40.00 without,. priced at my barn. Mrs. A. L. Rogers, Duluth, Rt. 2: : 2 milech cows, 2nd and 3rd calves; 3 gal ea ..on pasture, $50.00 ea. at my barn. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Macon, Rt. 1. (c-o Ross Dairy). : Few nice Guernsey males, up to 3 mos. old, sub. to reg., from best blood lines. Geo. M. Wick- er, Americus (Albany rd.) HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good 1000 ib. mare, work anywhere. Sell or trade for small oxen, small mare, feed, cow or, heifer, or anything can use. Ben P. Weaver, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 234. a: % oe Mule for sale or trade for cows or hogs. C. B. Railey, Sumter. Big horse mule, about 1200 Ibs. work good; good eyes and limbs, $65.00; good horse, work anywhere, about 1000 Ibs., $45. See at my home, 1 mi. < off Roosevelt Highway, just No. HOGS FOR SALE 6 Reg. black P. C. pigs, treat- ed for cholera, $7.50 ea. weight about 35 Ibs., 8 wks. old. Elias Lott. Douglas. : 7 fine S. P. C. 6 wks. old, $3 ea. at my barn. J. D, Parks, Ze- bulon. : 5 S. P. C., 4 mos. dbl. treat- ed, $5 ea., 15 Duroc-Jersey and Poland - China, 4 mos. dbl. treated, $3 and $4 ea.: 5 pigs = sense C. R. Rheney, Harlem, Purebred S. P. C. pigs, 2 gilts, 5 boars, reg. in buyers name, 2% mo. $7.50 ea. Mrs. Mack Dawdy, Pitts. 4 Reg. S..P.-C. pigs, 2 gilts, 2 boars, from litter of 8, born ; Mar. 11, $10 ea. FOB. James Pierce, Waverly Hall. 5 S. P. C. pigs, 9 wks. 4 males, 1 female, good blood lines, registered in buyers name, $5 ea. James Dunn, Dev- ereux. S. P. C. sired by Grand Champion bred boars, out of dams of worlds best blood lines. Thrifty, dbl. treated, reg. buyers name, $8.00 ea. 2, $15. J. Washington, Jackson, Rt. Georgia Guinea shoats, 2 gilts, 3 boars, 8 wks. old, $8.00 ea., $15.00 pr. crated. J. Rachls, Warrenton. 17 big bone, stay-fat type S. P. C, 6-8 wks. old, cheap for quick sale. J. C. Killebrew, Jackson, Rt. 2. 3 (2 males) reg. black P. C., 8 wks. old, reg. buyers name, $10.00 ea. at barn. William T. Greene, Gray, Rt. 2. 5 purebred, reg. big bone P. C. males, 8 wks. old. $7.50 ea. Harold Johnson, Bronwood, Red Oak. Mrs. Monroe Adams,| RFD College Park, Rt. 2, Box 378. A Morgan stallion, wt. 1 M Ibs. for service. My place near Burkets School. Edmond. Sal- ter, Thomaston, Rt. 3. : Black mare mule, middle- aged, 850-900 Ibs., gentle, work anywhere, $50.00. Exe for year- lings, wt. up to 300 Ibs. at 6c Ib. M. H. Davis,Thomaston, Rt. SB Good young mule, genile, work anywhere and young Jer- sey cow, second calf. Also sec- ond-hand farm machinery and tools. Write. J. A. Thompson, Rockmart. 1000 Ib. 8 yr. old, dark bay mare, $85.00 cash. G. N. Wil-| SS oo) 2 Veen. Jasper RE 2. : 08. Old, 980 Ib. reg. white} "CP: = 25PE * Light farm mule, $60.00; Mil- waukee mowing machine, $35. Cash. Exc. for garden tractor or anything can use. Y. M. An- derson, Williamson. : At stud, also sell, combina- tion work Belgium = stallion (proven sire), reg. in Hall Co., Good qualities every respect. H. A. Duvall, Gainesville, Rt. 1, "Phone 1104 J Gainesville. 5 yr. old saddle and work mare, well broken, trusty, al- so large young brood sow and 6 pigs (2 mos. old) and 9 Mus- covey ducks (nearly all laying) and 2 drakes, for sale. BE. H. a Waycross, 611 Reynolds = 4 12 yr. old black mare mule ae sale. J. R. Taylor, Clarkes- viire, us 2 mare mules, 12-15 yrs. old, 1000 Tb. ea. work anywhere, $75.00 ea.; Reg. Angus 2 yr. old bull, good breeder. $100.00; reg. S. P. C. yr. old boar, Gr. Cham. bloodlines, $20.00. Dick Scott, Adairsville. Gray Spanish Jack, good cond., good breeder, cheap for cash or good caitle. L. M. Ham- by, Griffin, Rt. A. : 2 mules, 6 yrs. old, $150.00; 10 yrs. old, $60.00. Good stock, sound, work anywhere. Cash or cattle. At once. A. B. Williams, Hazlehurst. HOGS FOR SALE C., 3 mos. reg. buyers name, $6.50. Reg- istered S. P. C. brood sow, $20: lot for $40. Frank Lawrence, Milledgeville, Rt. 2. 20 Registered S. P. C. pigs, 11 ready now, rest in 6-8 wks., from champion blood lines, $10 ea. either sex. W. E. Jackson, | Thomasville, Rt. 3. 1 Purebred big boned, black African Guinea boar, 4 mos. Pee J. M. Price, Tignall, Rt. 6S. P. C. pigs, 3 males, 3 females, reg. in buyers name, from good blood lines, $10 ea. fob. $18.50 pair. Walter Lever- ette Jr., Tifton, Rt. 3, Aces Beauty (famous 15 big bone African black Guineas, 8 wks. old May 10th, $3.00 ea., at my place. W. R. Fogg, Forsyth, Rt. 1. ~ Reg. S. P. C. world grand championship stock. cholera immune, reg. buyers name. Ready to ship pigs. $10.00 ea.; quantity prices on larger ship- ments; 3 good brood sows, $25 ea. W. A. Taliaferro, Blue Ridge. eos 9 Duroc-Jerseys, farrowed March 3rd, sired by Ansley King, $8.50 with papers; $7.50 ea. without papers. W. F. Ans- ley, Harlem, Rt. 1, eo _ Highly bred Duroc J. gilt and litter 12 wks. old. Sell 2 gilts and 3 males, $20.00 or trade for corn. Reg. papers. Hyman Go- wan, Stuckey. 8 ped. S. P. C., 8 wks. old May ist, 3 males, 4 females, sre. Ohivi Lindell, Jesup. Rt. 2 purebred, 8 mos. old Duroc Jersey boars and gilt (same lit- ter) from Miracle ae Club pigs.) $8.00 ea. Buyer pay reg. fee. Bill Shuford. Lincoln- ton. . f . Pr. S. P. C. reg. buyers name 3 mos. old, $15.00 or $8.50 ea. Betty Jane Hodges, 4-H Mem- ber, Sandersville, Rt. 3. Reg. Red Berkshire pigs and gilts. Del, now. W. A. Shumans, Hazlehurst. : __ Few, choice, reg, Red Berk- shire pigs ready for del. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst. Highest quality S. P. C. pigs from healthy, mature, 500 Ib. sows, sired by real blocky boar. Reg. immune. W. R. Ratley, Bainbridge. 3S. P. C. 3 mos. old, 75 Ib. males, from litter of 8, reg. buy- ers name, dbl. treated, $10.00 ea. Edgar L. Hickman, Hiltonia. Finest purebred big bone Guineas, inoculated, healthy, pigs and bred gilts, high qual- ity, $8.00 up. Frank T. Mind- ler, Griffin, Rt. C. Duroes, 3 boars, gilt, 5 mos. old, $5.00 ea, reg. buyers name. Grady E. Medders, Syl- vester, Rt5. Reg. Duroes, 4 ea. males, fe- males, 10 wks. old, $10.00 ea. $17.00 pr. Robert Joiner, Stuck- ey. Reg. S. P. C. 8-9 wks. old,| males, $8.00; gilts, $10.00 ea. Porter Cawthon, Jackson, Rt. 1. (4-H Club member). _S. P. C. shoats, young boars, gilts, 6 and 8 mos. old, 90-125 lbs., sub. to reg. $5.00 ea.: sired by 450 Ib. reg. boar, thats also for sale, cheap, F. R. Kennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. Purebred Hampshires, 6-8 wks. old, $6.00 ea. Exe. for P. R. potato plants, soy beans or ae seed. O. D. Duggan, Ches- BULLETIN M.{. HOGS FOR SALE S. P. C. sow, around 400 Ibs., med. flesh, 2 yrs. old June 4th. Winner of two prizes and has produced 2 prize winning lit- ters. Reg. buyers name, $25.00. Hugh Dixon, Bainbridge. 8 purebred Duroc J. males, 3 mos, old, sub. to reg. cheap for cash. Jas. Comer, Ray City, Rt. i Purebred S. P. C. 8 wks. old, av. wt. 32 Ibs. $8.50 with reg. papers. Chas. C. Fulghum, Ab- beville. Reg. S. P. C. boar, leading bloodlines 5 mos old: D, J. Wal- lace, Waynesboro. 9 P. C. pigs, 7 wks. old, $2.50 ea. P. W. Jones, Forsyth, Rt. 1, Box 69. 5 purebred, reg. P. C. 6 wks. old males, $7.50 ea. Harold Johnson, Bronwoocod. Purebred big bone Blue Gui- nea sow and 4 pigs (8 wks. old) $35.00 for sow and pigs, or pigs. $5.00 ea. Mrs. W. L. Har- ris, Griffin, Rt. C. Fine P. C. sow (11 pigs last litter) $20.00 at my barn, 4 mi. Ea. Calhoun. Jim D_ Barrett, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Reg. S. P. C. bred gilts, ser- vice boars and weaned pigs. All champion blood lines. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Good O. I. C. stock. sev. pigs. $3.00 ea. and sows. $15.00 ea. FOB. John Fay, Oakman. Full stock little bone Black Guinea (short-head, duck-leg- ged) male ready for service, $16.00; pr. same _ stock pigs. $15.00. All crated. No chks. J. C. Hargroves, Marlow, Rt. 1. 15 S. P. C. pigs. 6 wks. old, not reg., for sale. Will not ship. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton. Berkshire best breed pigs, $5.00; few stock -boars, 6 mos. old. L. C. Hall, 350 Flat Shoals Ave. S. E., Atlanta. Reg. Red Berkshire hogs, ready for delivery. C. B. Col- lins ,Hazlehurst. < 12 wks. old S. P.-C. pigs, cho- lera immune, reg. in buyers name. boars and gilts. Write for prices. Robert S. Harris, Cuth- bert, Rt. 2. - 25 pigs, 30 to 60 Ibs. ea., big sows and males, $3.50 ea. at barn. D. T. Lee, Monte- zuma. Berkshire pigs, either sex and with papers, $5.00 ea. at farm: $6.00 ea. crated and at depot. Trade for heifers or corn. C. C. Oglesby, Chamblee, Rt. 2. Reg. P. C. bred gilts at reas- onable prices, finest breeding and high quality, for sale. G. B. Lunsford, Whitehall. 1 little bone Black African guinea male, ready for service, $12.00; 2 males, 8 wks. old, $5.00 ea.; 15 S. PC. pigs. 7. wks. old, $2.00 ea. H. O. Fountain, Gordon. Big Bone black P_.C. sow, pigs, 9 wks. old, wt. 50 Ibs.,} treated for cholera, reg. in buy- ers name, $10.00 fob. Roy Hick- man, Hiltonia. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Guinea pigs (cavies), 50c ea. up; White Cochin bantams, $2 pr. FOB. D. Bass, Atlanta, 692 Kirkwood Ave., S. E. Ja 6947. 3 does, 2 Chinchillas and 1 mixed, 332 mos. old, 50c ea. Swap for Seabright bantams. J. C. Brown, Atlanta, 253 Chero- kee Place, S. E. 96 guinea pigs (cavies) 30c a. FOB. Florrie Grubbs, Mon- ticello, Rt. 2, Box 50. White N. Z., 6 wks. old, 65c pr.; Bells Speckled Giant rab- bits, 6 wks. old, $1.75 pr.; 2 mos old, $2.00 pr.; Black Cochin bantams, $2.00 pr. Lockard eo 264 Alexander St. N. Z. White and Chinchil- Jas, 3 mos, old, 50c ea. on yard or add mailing chgs. B. D. Sea- graves, Zebulon. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE _ Fine, young Tog. doe, fresh in; 3 or 4 qts., $25.00; buck ser- vice, $1.00. J. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, (last house on No. High- tower Rd.) _2 purebred, reg Swiss Tog., first freshening, Mission Fan- ny 39056, Mission Alice, 59057; 2 grade Tog. Nubian, first freshening; 1 grade Tog. 4 gts. J. W. Yates, Jr., Atlanta, 133 Flora Ave., N. E., De 6102. Wednesday, May i,t SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 high grade Hampshire ramg 1 yr. a good marks, black faces ,large bone. To prevent inbreeding, $10.00 ea. FOB RR station. Mrs. Kathleen Casey, Poulan, Rt. 1. 9 Ewes, 1 ram, 2 yrs. old, 8 lambs, 2 mos. old also good mule, and others. Exc. for good yearlings, 2-6 mos. old or young 4 gal. milch cow. W H. Duke, Hampton. 25 high grade Saanan and Tog does, freshening April and May, $25.00. $40.00; S. P. Cc, service males, August 10, 1930 farrow, about 175 Ibs.. Grand Champion sire, dbl. ated, reg. $17.50 ea. FOB, crated, Harvey Roughton, Sandersvill 4 bucks from heavy milk str 4 mos. old; $12.00 or $4.00 ea. R. L. Thompson, Marshallvill .. Saanan and Tog. does an female kids. Tested, good pr ducers. Channing Cope, Co ington. Rt. 1. Reg. pure dark red Nubian buck. 2 yrs. old, best breeding, sacrifice, $25.00; want bred N, Z. White doe rabbit, proven good mother, not less 8 Ib: Give full particulars. F. Grubbs, Demorest. At Stud, large, natural | headed Tog. buck. Vigoro fertile, blooded milk stock. boarded very reasonable. S vice fee, $2.00. Mrs. McElr Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave.,'} E., De 3710. ; blood lines. for early sale. Call or write fo appointment. John Hynds, Ate lanta, 93 Warren St. N. E. De 5140. ; .. Large doe, due freshen few days; 2 young does, bred: 25 colonies Italian bees at Sumner, new equipment; 8 tons mixed (Meadow, soybeans, oats, rye, oatstraw) clean, bright hay, a 80 Ibs. bale. $15.00 ton. O. H. Bradbury, Bogart. a Young Toggenburg buc from 4 qt. doe, $5.00. J. G. May, Columbus, Rt. 2. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS: Want 100 chicks raise halves: purebred Black Giants or Barred Rocks. Party pay | trans. chgs, Mrs. J. E: Williams Unadilla, Rt. 1. | | i Want chicks raise on halves to 8-10 wks. old, any breed, Good care. B, T. Carithers, Ni cholson, Rt. 1. . Want 100 chicks, raise on halves. Good care and feed, Mrs. W. R. Cleveland, Woo bury, Rt. 2. i Want 1000 chicks raise on halves to 12 wks. N. H. Reds 0: Brown Leghorns preferred. G L. Walters, Baxley, Rt. 3. | - Want 100 chicks raise on halves to 6-8 wks. old. Feec and good treatment. Mrs. Eare nest Carroll, Bremen, Rt. 2. Want 25 Cornish chicks about April 30th. State price del. So Oden, Blackshear. Z Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 6 wks. old, Mary 2 Williams. Egypt, Rt. 1, Bo: BABY CHICKS AND BABY TURKEY WANTED: . Want 100 heavy breed chic on halves to 8 ws. old. Part pay postage both ways. Mrs aes Owens, Lawrenceville, Want 50-100 heavy bree chicks at right price; want % bu. imp. Spansih peanuts, 1 g speckled crowder peas for seed, Jas. A. Wood, Fariburn, Rt. 1 Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 6 wks. old. Mary Monroe, Stockbridge, Rt. 1. Ne - Want 200 heavy breed chicks: to raise on halves to 8 wks. olds J. K. Noland, Augusta, 1477 | Gwinnett St. Exc. 2 extra good Berkshire pigs, 3 mos. old or pay cash for 25 any large breed 8 wks, ol chicks. Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Thomaston, Rt. 3. oS both ways. At once. Mrs. Mine nie Horne, Cadwell, Rt. 1. BANTAMS: 4 Want 8 common bantam at 30c ea.; sell bantam (com: mon stock) eggs, 25c do: B. Patton, Atlanta, 497 vrad S. E. pee dnesday, May + 1940. POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS: Want 500 bantam pete: any size and color, at 25c ea. del, Ship COD. A, H. McBride.. At- Janta, 195 Edgewood Ave. S. E. Want pr. R. I. Red bantams. State age and price. Mrs. C. A. Castellow. Macon, 422 John- son Ave. Want purebred bantams, fan- a pigeons. ee doves. { ag Mrs. C. A . Morton, Nor-. BARRED and OTHER ROCKS: . Want 100 B. R. 1 Ib. pullets good strain. Mrs. T. O. Riggin, Molena. CORNISH: : Want purebred White oa. nish cockerel. no cull. Robert Bar. Zebulon. Want purebred large type Dark Cornish rooster, 1 yr. old Exchange for pop corn or 25 er 50 pure Cornish large type baby chicks. Mrs. Mamie Stone. Rt 2. Adairsville. LEGHORNS: Want 3 Brown Leghorn roos- ers at once. H. F. Black, Brox- ton. PEAFOWLS: Want a peafowl ae. State age, price and where can be seen: also eggs. C. H. Hair, But- fer: -P. 0; Box: 32: PIGEONS: Tail pigeons. Write. L. L. Mc- Cleskey, Jr.. Americus. Want pr. Fantail pigeons, cheap. Also 1 doz. Ancona eggs. Johnson St, Want pr. White King pigeons. 2 pr. Red Carneaux, and pantam hens. Quote prices. C. LL. Smith, Waycross. 1609 Pres- cott St. _ TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS. ETC., WANTED: Exc. 15 AAA B. L. laying 10 mos. old pullets for 15 old fash- joned type geese. Ea: pay post- age. Mrs. H. L. Mancil, Willa- -eoochee, Rt. 1 Want about dozen guinea : ene hens, old enough to lay, White preferred. State price, etc. Jas. A. Stewart, Braselton. Want 3-4 mammoth Toulouse goslins at reasonable price. Er- nest Williams, Monroe, Rt. 1. _ Want 1 yr. Blue Geese. Write. L. J. Tison, De Sota, Rt, 1. ~ - POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: 100 large type, heavy laying 1 and 2 yr. old Ancona hens, 75c ea. Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely, Ancona hens, pullets (some Jaying good now) and roosters for sale. A. Edsall Smith, Stone Min.. Rt. 2, Phone Clarkston No. 29. AUSTRALORPS: AAA Australorp Yr. old eockerel, $1.50 FOB; Eggs, $1.50, 15, Crate ret. Johnson rn Sas Cartersville, 8 Maybelle -BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS: _ 4 Black Cochin hens, 1 cock- erel, $4.00: 3 hens, Buff Coch- ins, 1 eockerel, $3.50: Wm. H. a Augusta, 124 Reynolds Buff Caching. $2.00 pr.; Buff Cochin hen with 6 purebred Partridge Rock ehicks, $1.75. ig Elizabeth Mixon, Ocilla, , Box 119, / 2 bantam hens with 15 baby ehicks and 1 rooster, $3.00. Jerre Harvard, Hawkinsville. _ White, Black Cochin and B. -R. bantam cockerels and cocks, $1.50, $2.00 ea.; Eggs. B. Bass, of Atlanta, 692 Kirkwood Ave. S. E, Ja 6947. - 12 Light Brahma, young, fat hens, Mae 00 express not paid. Rei E. Woodall; Calhoun, 15 Golden Seabright bantams, 6 hens and rooster, $9.50 not-post paid. M. B. Bailey, Buchanan, Rt. 2, Seabright mixed with B. L. rooster, 50c plus postage; nice thin Super bee foundations, 60c Ib. Add postage. Wm. Middle- ton, Buford, Rt. 2. + Buff Cochins;, $1.75 pr; $2.25 trio. Money order for prompt shipment. Ralph B. Teasley, Jr. Hartwell. Several kinds bantams, Mal- lard ducks, Brown Chinese geese for sale. C. S, Tidwell, Stone Mt,, Rd., Stone Moun- tain. : POULTRY FOR SALE _ POULTRY FOR SALE "POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SAL Want young pr. white Fan- Mallory Hatchett, Griffin, 822] 21] Roy. _hens, $1.50 - $2.00 setting: BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS: Black Cochins, $3.00 pair: Eggs, 10 ea. A. Ww. Haley, At- lanta, 1946 Howell Mill Road. White game bantam cock, 2 yrs. old, 2 lbs., $2.50 del. Reed F. Fowler, Roy. Bantams: Buff Cochins, Dark Cornish, from show winners, for sale W. K. Herndon, 1109 Adrian St.. Augusta. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: Buff Rocks, pure breed, 7 hens, Yr. old, now laying, 80c ea., rooster, $1.25. $6.50 for lot, Cash. Not prepaid. Mrs. W. M. Crowe, Dallas, Rt. 3. 2 Booths AAA B. R. cocker- els, April hatch, $1.50 ea. Trap- nest records of 305 eggs yearly. Mrs... C. R. Sanders. Adrian.. 3 Purebred White Rock 2 yr. old roosters. $4.00: $1.50 ea. ala H. W. McCord. Norwood. 26 purebred B. R. hens and 2 cocks, $30.00 del. $28.00 FOB; Piedmont 2-year seed corn, nubbed, hand shelled. $1.00 pk.., postpaid. H. W. Thurmond, Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 131. Thompson Exhibition B. Rocks, 1 cock, $5.00: cocxerels, $1.50 ea. 2, $2.75: Eggs, $1.00, _15: $1.75, 30: $4.00 C Del. Jno. A, Wilson, Martin, Full stock roosters, 2 B. Rocks, 1 Buff Orp. yr. old, and 2 N. H. Reds, Hubbard str. Nov. hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. J. Morris, Moultrie, Rt. 4. Holtermans AAA Aristocrat B. Rocks, 6 hens, some cocker- els. $1.00 ea. FOB. Eggs. $1.00 setting. Mrs. B. H. Osborn. Parks special trapnest cock- erels, 9 wks .old May 9th, 90c ea. my place: $1.00 crated, tapes Foster Bennett, Acworth, Rt. 1. 30 bloodtested B. R. hens, now laying, 90c ea. Mrs. F. G. Martin, Quitman, Rt. 3. Purebred AAA B. R. 11 mos. old eoekerels, $1.00 ea. plus postage Mrs. G. V. Shubert, Clermont, Rt. 1. Purebred Parks bloodtested B. R. 12 hens, rooster, $10.00 not prepaid. Mrs. L. J. McAr- thur, Calhoun, Rt. 2 40 Booths AAA B. R. pullets, $1.25 ea.: 7 unrelated cocker- els, 9 mos. old, ae 25 ea. at my home or fob: R. hatch- ing eggs, $1.00. ae Crates ret. Mrs, Azalee Wilson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 30 B. R. pullets, some laying, | 65c ea.. 40 cockerels, Feb. hatch, 75c ea. M. O. No checks. Mrs. =e Davis, Thomasville. CORNISH: 6 Dark Indian Cornish hens and pullets, $1.00 ea. $5.50 for let. Mrs. Glen Holler, esoper: ton, Rt. 1. 8 young, large type Indian Cornish hens and unrelated rooster, $10.00; Mallard drake and 2 ducks, laying, $5.00, in- eluding all eggs saved, if come after. Mrs. T. D: Fussell, Me- Rae. 6 young Indian Cornish hens and rooster, $1.00 ea.; fine, 1939 hatch Holtermans Aristocrat AAA B. R. roosters. $1.00 ea. a FOB. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Oy. Purebred Dark Cornish, heavy type roosters and pullets, December 1939 hatch, $1.50 ea. 2, $2.50. M. W. Bealey, Way- cross, P; O. Box 16. 3 Cornish hens: 2-1 yr. old; 1-2 yrs. old; 2 Thompson str. B. R. $1.00 ea.; exchange for 5M P. RK, potato plants, post- paid. Mrs. A. B. King. > Rt. 2, Box 56. GAMES: : Several walked pit game eocks, $2.00 ea.; 1930 trios off Skelton Roundheads and Wild Cat Blues, $5.00: Skelton eggs, $1.75 ,15. P. B. Stewart, Tifton, Rt. 1s Games, Cubans, $3.00 pr.; Ky. |- Dom cock (2 times winner) 2 $3.50; speckled topknot wild-cat Demseys, 2 hens, cock, $6.00; others. D. G. Ai- ken, Carrollton, Rt. 4.- Fine game hens, $2.00 ea.; pullets, $1.50 ea. Laying; eggs, roosters, young, $2.00 ea.; 2 yr. old ,$3.00 ea. Exc, for goats. Robert Deck- er, Brunswick. Snider Bacon Warhorse stags $2.50; hens, $2.00 ea.; S. A. Ginn Gray stags and hens, $2.00 ea.; eggs, $2.50, 15. Tom Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2. 15. GAMES: : Pure Ky. Dom stags, $2.00 ea.; hens, $1.25 ea.; Red Quill and Dom cross stags, $2.00, trios, $4.00; eggs, $1.50 15, Exc. for seed peanuts. W. R. Panter. Morganton, Rt. 2. Purebred games Steve Moore Roungheads, about 25 hens, 10 cockerels, 10 stags for sale; al- so 30 lbs. bunch butter-beans, colored, $3.00 FOB. or 12'%e lb. - O, Benefield, Cedartown, Rt. Purebred Blue Traveller, 18 mos. old, 5 Ibs., $1.00; purebred B. R. hens and roosters, 11 mos. old. $1.00 ea. FOB. Wyman Moore, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Pure Irish Gray stags, farm walked, $3.00 ea.; Brown Red cocks, "$4. 00 ea.; Brown Red hens, "$3.00 ea.; Irish Gray and Brown Red eggs, each kind, $3, D. C. Wright, Monroe, Reasonably priced games, doves, pigeons for sale. Ex- change. J. L .Berry, Box 125, Noreross. GIANTS 20 White Giant hens, pullets, wt. 4-7 lIbs., 15c lb, at my yard. No shipping. Mrs. Mary C. Health, Dudley. LEGHORNS: 10 young W. L. hens, all lay- ing, 75c ea.; 1 rooster; W. L. eggs, 75 setting: white Span- ish peanuts, 6c Ib. Callie Mar- singille, Forrest Park, c-o Old Puckett Farm. 25 Choice Booths AAA W. L. March 25, 1940 hatch cocker- els, 75c ea. FOB. C. Leon Smith, LaGrange, Rt. 1 Brown Leghorns, 25 hens, 1% yrs. old, 15 pullets, all lay- ing, $28.00; 75 ea. FOB; swap some, hen for hen, R. I. Reds, Barred or other Rocks, good breed; ea pre-pay express. W. E. Sparks, Adairsville, Rt. 3. 12 AAA B. L, 8 mos. old pul- lets, good layers, no culls, $9.00. moo R Laneir, eo 8 Everlay B, L. young Soe all laying, $7.50; $1.00; also Banan mauskmelon seed, 10c pe Mrs. Hoke Wilson, Mar- in, Rt. 2, Box 62. 265 large AAA W. L. hens, 13 mos. old, $1.00-$1. 50 ea.; 35 pullets, 6 mos. old. 75c ea, "My Ba W. H. Whitehead, Forest ark. 50 purebred Everlay B. L. hens, laying, 75c ea. Exc. for good ne cow. Eggs, 75c 15, bostpalds i . A. Corbin, Rome, 11 Legorea young hens, 6 mos. old, 85c ea, 1 rooster, $1, Mrs. Beatrice G. Simpson, Statesboro, Zetterower Ave. W. L. layers, all ages, fine laying stock. C. L. Stripling, Macon, Rt. 3. 40 English AAA W. L. April hatch, 4-5% lbs. ea.; 75 per cent laying, 60c ea. Mrs. R. L. Cock, Seeial Cirele. 25 AA grade S. C. W. L. June 1939 hatch, pullets, laying. strong, healthy, $18.00 exp. col. Curtis J. Gordon, Warwick. W. L. pullets, Mar. 25 hatch, 8 wks. old, Big Eng. AAA str., 60c ea. B. R. Woodliff, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. 5 B. L. heng and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, now laying, $6.00 col. B. Manley, Temple. 4 single comb B. L, cocker- els, May hateh, 75c ea. Mrs. Nellie Byrd, Tifton, Rt. 3. - 200 Colonial S. C. W. L. pul- lets, no cutis, $1.00 ea. Jack Robinson, Waco, Rt. 2. 25 1939 AAA hatched W. L. pullets, laying, no culls, 75c ea. at any. home, Add postage. Elder F. Michael, Monroe, Rt. 1, 50 Buff and 100 W. L. chicks, over mo. old. 300 egg str. both sides, $12.50 and $25.00 re- spectively. Yr. old breeders. pullets, chicks, popular breeds. M. Sanders, Dublin. 40 large, ped. Hanson W. L. yr. old hens, laying 80 percent now, $1.25 ea. W .B. Bankston, McDonough. : Brown Leghorns, 2 roosters and 20 hens (some last fall hatch, others, 2 yrs. old), laying $15. 00. Mrs. J. A, Flynt, Waskh- ington, Robt. Tooms Ave . 17 Booths AAA W. L. hens, Jaying well, $1.00 ea. FOB. Grady H. Gibson, Waycross, Rt. 1. 55 big type W. L. March 1939 hatch hens, $1.00 ea. C. A. Thompson, White Plains. LEG HORNS: Purebred W. L., now laying. 80c ea. Mrs. F. A. Sheram, Col- lege Park, Rt. 2,Ca 2774, ~ 100 B. L, Yr. old hens, lay- ing. $1.00 ea. J. I. McNair, Sta- pleton. 10 S. C. W. L. hens. now lay- ing, $1.00 ea.; sev. lbs, nice, weevil-free lady peas, 7c lb.: sugar crowders. 5c lb: striped half runners snap bean seed. 10c cupful: M. O. or cash. Mrs. J. H. Barefoot. Pitt, 6 Ferris str. S.C. W. L. Yr. old hens, now laying, 75c ea. Mrs W. W. Trimble, Adairs- ville. W. L., 125 Roselawns big .type, Eng. Barron ped. Yr. old hens. 13 roosters, $135.00; $1.25 ea.; 50 Ferris and Eng. 2yr. hens, laying about 65 per cenf, 75c ea. for lot; 85c ea. lots of 10. All FOB. Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit. Rt. 1. 48 AAA large type W. L, April 1938 hateh hens, cockerel. also AAA Black Minoreas, 75c ea. Lot. $35.00 eash, fob. Curtis Craig, Carnesville, Rt. 2. MINORCAS: Golden Buff Minorca hens, Kirchrs Special str. $1.00 - for 5 or more. FOB. Mrs. Cc. Ward, Adairsville. Rt. 1. 8 Minorca hens, purebred, blocdtested, $6.50. No ghks. Mrs. M, F. Benson, Pitts, Rt. 1. 10 thoroughbred Buff Minor- ca hens, now laying. eockerel, $10.00 lot fob. James i. Brown. Helena. Choice Yr. old Buff Minor- ca cockerels, $2.00 ea.;- pullets, $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Homer Williamson, Soperton, Rt. 1. 18 AAA Buff Minorea pul-|- leis, heavy laying str., and rooster, $12.00. $1.00 ea. Exe. for purebred Guernsey heifer, 4 mos. or older. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Pape S. C. Black Minorca laying hens, $1.00 ea.: 9, $10.00; Eggs, $1.00 15: $1.50 30, post- paid, G. W. Wilson, Elberton. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 12 mixed hens, fat, laying; AAA B. R. rooster, Yr. old, $10. Cash. FOB. Mrs. R. C. Hender- son, Manor. 2 L. B. capens, 14 mos. old (earry chicks now) $2.00 ea. Money order. Fred Lovell, Tig- nail, Rt.7Z. 2 purebred roosters, 1 yr. and 14% yrs. old, $1.25 ea. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Rydal, Rt. 2. 20 young mixed heavy breed hens, good layers, 80c ea. E. V. Prather, Lithonia, Rt. 3. ORPINGTONS: 10 AAA Buff Orp. purebred hens, $1.00 ea. Can not ship. ee Homer Sutton, Cedartown, 2. 1 purebred B. O. cockerel, Apr. 1939 hatch, wt. 8 Ibs., $1.25 Not prepaid. Mrs. W. J. Rogers, Claxton, Rt. 2. . PARTRIDGES: Ghukar partridges. $5.00 pr. C. T. Gaines, Buford. PEAFOWLS: 2 beautiful blue peacocks, July 1939 hatch, $15.00 ea. fob. Cash with order, Mrs .Thos. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 40, Martin. PHEASANTS: Ringneck pheasants, reg. priced $5.00 pr.; now for quick sale, $3.00 pair. Mrs. Arthur Stamm, Macen, Millerfield Road. Amhearst and Silver pheas- ant, wood duck, Game and White Jap. Silkie bantams. D. T. Jennings, Americus, P. O: Box 84. : PIGEONS: - White. Fantails, show stock, mated prs. $3.00; domesticated Mallard ducks, $3. 00 pr. White Silkie bantam cockerels, $1.00 ea. John S. Transou, Atlanta, 841 Frederica ms N. E., He 1303 &. White Fan-tails, ed prs., aoe type, $2.00 pr. Edw. Lind- sey. Atlanta, 1474 Beecher. St. SW Few prs. ea. mated pure White Kings and White and Silver King cross to sell at once also 200 bu. shell corn. J. G. Minich, Brooklet. 12 Giant White King pigeons, $4.00. Leon Gay, Fort Gaines. 7 mated pr. White King Pi- geons, 2 odd birds, $15.00 ex- press pd. Will not sell part. De- posit with order. A L. Haden, 860 Forrest Rd., Columbus. 2S. CG: Rol Hea cockerel hens. laying, rooster, $1.00 ea. _erels, Speckled Suss son, Clarkesville, Rt. 1.. REDS (RHODE ISLAND) : 25 fine, fat av. 2: 1b. R. Red friers, 25c lb.; 30 pur L. young hens, laying, 50 Mrs. R. M. Smith, Demorest 25 Donaldson Red and 15. C. W..L. hens. now laying. R fund money guar. Charlie B ley, Vienna, Rt. 3.\- 2 AAA Red cockerels, bl tested stock, $1.00 ea. not pre paid; Donaldson Red and Par. B. R, eggs, ea. kind, 65c 15: tons, ret. Mrs. G.-C. Cliftor Millen. SUSSEX: 3 AAA Speckled Susse eockerels, yr. old, $1.25 ea purebred Buff Rock cocks, | ea.; Eggs (Sussex), 75c, Es | for nice duck eggs. Mrs._ Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. 19 Donaldson str. 1939 hate! now laying pullets and rooster ro ea. FOB. Guar. purebre J. W. Sammons, Soperton. Rt Wied young S. GC Re hens, laying and highly e ored. ready for service cocke els, $1.00 ea.: 10 hens and cocke erel. $10.00. Mrs. R. B. Mooney. Adairsville. Donaldson str.. Mar. hatch, $ and $1.50 ea.: 2 Apri, $1.00 e 3 young hens, Apr cockere!] $3.50; Mar. cockerel. 4 you hens, $5.00. Mrs. J. M. aoe Calhoun, Ra: 25 purebred reg. R. LR $25.00 lot. Mrs. Fairmount, Rt. 2. 3 nice young R_ I. Red. coe! $1.25 ea. Exchange. Mr J. W. McCann, a SUSSEX: Some Yr. 0% Clyde Wilson layers, wt. 5 lbs. or more, e $1.00 ea.; Eggs, 60c 15; $1 30. P. P. Mrs. Christine Wi DUCKS ETC. FOR SALE: 3 Toulouse ganders, ea. Exc. for geese or chicken Jerusalem artichokes, 5e Ib large seedling pecans, 200 Tb: at-10c lb. FOB. CG. Ww. a Norcross. Purebred quackless ducks. now laying $1.50 pr. del. Earlene Upshaw Luthersville. M. B. 25 Ib. 1939 hatch ton $5.00. Mrs. J. B. Carmiehal, At lanta, Rt. 8,. Box 505, 3 Nice Wild Malards, no laying. $1.00 ea. $11.00 dozen. C. S. Tidwell, Stone Mtn. 6 Long Island White Pek ducks now laying and drake. $ ea.; Eggs, 75c doz. Barred Roe eggs, 60c, 15,2 Exc. fer aE fruit. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ades dosta, Rt. 4. Sev. fine toms, reasonab} for shrubbery or wi have you? G. A. Beckman, Jr RE 2 Cha (now eka Sel oe exc. for. heavy breed young hens. R. Perry, Covington, Rt. 2. April, 35c ea.; May. 30c; Jun 25c; lots less 100, slightly less 2 gray turkey hens, 2 3F old,. $3.50 ea. or 8 hens of an breed except Leghorns. T. Cc Dozier, Arco, Bronze tom, yr. old, neraly Ibs. $6.00; 2 hens, yr. old, 1 lbs. ea. laying (4 eggs on. hand $4.50 ea. Mrs. S&S. Sackett, Stone Mtn. - | Muscoveys (6 ducks) $4. 50 FOB. Streaked half runner snap beans, 20c cupful, post paid. Mrs. RR. . Cra a aaisee Me. Rt. 2: White Pekins, drake and ducks (now laying) 75c - FOB. Exc. 100 R. I. Red or B R. baby chicks. Mrs. M. oS mans, Surrenc Purebred Bourbon toms, $7.00; Hens, Eggs, $3:00 doz.; purebred Roe Red eggs, 75c, 15 Cash. Mr: R. H. Barnette. Griffin, Rie 2 large type guinea roosters. Sell or exc. for 2 guinea hen Ea. pay. chags. Mrs. L. L. Whit mire. Lavonia, Rt. 2. Drakes, Mallards, 75c-$1. Black and White Muscovey $1.25-$1 50; ducks; Butt F cocks and hens. $1.00 ea.: & Columbian Wyandotte cockc:el, 75c. Exc, for young hens. Kes, 75c. 15 del. Roberta MeCollun Grantville. oe Set POULTRY F OR SALE POSITIONS WANTED | TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: 3 White African guinea 1939 hatch roosters; $1.00 ea. FOB. Miss Mattie J. Rowan, Carters- ville, Rt. 2.. 2 White Pekin ducks now lay- ns. and 4 drakes, 10 mos. old. 5.00. not prepaid. Ellijay. R22. 6 an Runner ducks and ne eke $6.00 not postpaid. Lige Brantley, Soperton, Rt. 2. \ hite Muscovey hen, now yi $1.25: Drake, wt, about hee $1.50: bot1, $2.50 FOB. guinea eggs, 60c doz. FOB Mrs. Louis Chases. Kingsland, 2 oung White Holland tom d hens, also eggs. Cc. R. Mor- rise Ee Conyers. ~ Beak: and white Muscovey icks and 1 drake, $1.00) ea.: Jot. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, a. Rte 1, Box 135. turkey gobber, $5.00. Ti Roberts, asa nee \ 17 Blue Mammoth > godizacs 0c - Mrs. J. C. Orr, nee wutiful Indian Runner, wild allard ducks; hatching eggs each for sale. J. A. Ben- < aw: Rie CN . oe ae BiB: McLeroy. s. $1.00 ea.; 4 mixed pul- . T3 ea: l oxen, Jersey, al- broken, 5. qrs. old, shrdl oo 5 yrs. old. $50. 00. 1 FOB. Mrs. Mattie B. Mc- son, Rabun Gap. Rt. ds Be. 8. he Wyandotte hens, ea. FOB; roosters same if ordered with oe eggs Mrs. B. Wyandotte -hens, now ers a 00, 3 dotte: hens and 1 rooster. 1.00 ea. FOB, =. .Mrs+-Do 2A; Ty tes 20 00. AAA cock. Ellen Murphy, Matthews. 2M PARTNER WANTED t. eabieee with land suit- ultry raising. Exper- sed, See or write. N. J. Dean, h. farm on shares. Have moved and furnished, or or poultry. 3 hands to 2 can plow. Write or see Geo. R. Littleton, At- 9 Pryor St. S. W. 10t over 20 mi. Atlanta. . farming and drive car ruck, E. J. Thomas, Ate , 328 Central ANS: S.W . ok upkeep and repair. Reas- able waBes. heresy Besse, rmont,. 0. yr. old girl acaate! light ek and board, with. elderly ople. Miss Maude ung. ae Rt. 2, c-o W. F. Gray. 'e time exp. gen. farm- d stock raising, wants job king or other work con- ed with farming. J. e, Chamblee, Rt. 2. arm family of 5 oes wort once. 2 plow and 3 hoe hands : 1 truck and tractor All prefer truck or fruit ag he see f school boy 21 yrs. old d. wants work cn farm. refer dairy or poultry. Good . Begin May 28th. Ref. offer. Ernest Stanley, Vi- . 314 Jenkins St, mand wife, want job run- ist Mill, raising chick- ens and fogs for oe of all. > velyn Da- hite Pekin duck and Speckled | | Exp. preferred.) married, no childre ced White Wyandotie farm. work at once, . Logan. 1 2 fo Vegetable, plants, truck] work by month. Farm, and wife want 5G on| work, no field work. $3.00.| oe endable, middleaged cou-. i. ee near 34 yr. old married man with family, wants job on large farm tractor driving or looking after Geary farm and cattle. 4 yrs. exp. . L. Triompson, Chamblee, RU 1 20 yr. old man with wife, want job on truck farm. Can drive truck and tractor. M. C. Monroe, Stockbridge, Rt. 2; c-o W. C.. Payton. Middleaged woman wants job light farm work, no field work, for board and $2.50 week, with small family of re- liabue, nice people. Mrs. Annie Roberts, Cuthbert, c-o J. E. Frith, Villa Nova St. / Want job on farm for home and small salary. Light farm work, no. field work. High school education. Have small 1 child. Mrs. Francine Lawson, Chipley, a 3, c-0 H.-G. Will- FAMS 3o 2 - Want Sob on general farm. 21 yrs. old, single. James Brown, Atlanta, 151 Ormond St. ee as Exp. truck driver and farm hand wants job on farm (truck $25.00 mo. and house to live in. 21 yrs. old, no bad habits. Steady work. Ww. tree _ Walston, Glenn. Single. 33 yrs. old want wore on dairy farm. Experienced. + Roy Clore, Dalton, 511 Craw- | ford St.. Gaoate hens. $1. 25 ea. plus = Want- place as Gees es- tate or farm, also exp. carpen- ter and painter. H. qr. Alexan- der, Collins. ae Sober, 17 yr. old bar wants. $10.00- $12.00 mo. Oscar. Wunderlick, Alma, Rt. 4, c-o Mrs. Gay Deen. 30 yr. old man, wife, 2 chile dren, want job on dairy. Move any time, House to live in. Clif- ford Beck, Cumming. Rt. 2. 30 yr. old white woman wants light farm work, no field work. Willing worker. Go anywhere. Come or send after. Essie Dee | Bass, Soperton, Rt. 2. -. Want job on poultry or stock vid We Sarin Sev. yrs. exp. in both. Henry Vickers, Heide: Box (3168. 65 yr. old. woman. wants lient farm work; no field work, with elderly couple, $2.50 week and home. Oglethorpe. Co. preferred Come afier. A. vev res Co- mere Rt