COLUMBUS ROBER| \ | SS a ESS QQ hy = ALTON COGDELL, DIRECTOR-STATE BUREAU OF ee Ay Seon aa EMME IE SS Ee WN 7 AMY \\ ZA SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1939. - NUMBER 3 op Prospects and the Market Conditions tlanta Produce Market ment On Atlanta Farmers Market tinues Brisk Under Heavy Supplies uck receipts have been moderate to liberal ig the past two weeks and movements have fairly steady. CABBAGE offerings have been light with a wide range in quality. The de- for good quality cabbage has been good and ales were around $2.50 bulk per 100 Ilbs., h poorer quality selling for $1.50 to $2.00. -COLLARDS have been arriving in limited ntity and selling mostly for 75 to 90c per bunches. Poorer stock sold for mostly 50c ozen bunches. The MUSTARD GREEN sup- as been liberal with quality from fair to gen- lly good. In lots, sales have been bringing 50c Oc per bushel with very few holdovers. REEN ONIONS have been arriving by truck express with the demand fair, and _ selling y for 30c to 40c per dozen bunches. At the nt time the market is over supplied with GLISH PEAS and prices have declined to the t level of the season. Best quality peas are 1g for $1.25 to $1.40 per bushel hamper, and. r quality as low as 75c. "HE ASPARAGUS movement hasbeen slow, ially on small sizes. Approximately 95% of eceipts have been from South Carolina. : PINACH receipts have been mostly Georgia and prices are ranging from 50c to 75c per. 1, The TURNIP supply has been unusually , but has moved out fairly steady at from 35c 0c per dozen bunches; with the best quality g as high as 65c. The SALAD supply has een heavy, with fair quality and steady outlet. bee pee eee -rices of Fresh Vegetables ces of fresh vegetables prevailing on State ners Market, Atlanta, today, April 12th: . ns. Lima; Ford Hooks, bu. hamper -$2.75-$3.00 1s, Snap. round stringless, per bu. ha. 1-60--1.85 $, per dozen bunches 60- 65 yage. domestic round type, bulk, ewt, 2.00- 2.50 ards, per .dozen punches 50- umbers, per bushel basket 2.50 plant, per bushel hamper 1.00 uistard Greens. per bushel hamper ---- . 60 Onions, green, per dozen bunshes - 3 40 Peas, Green, per bushel hamper 1.46 Pepper, per bushel hamper 2.25 otatoes, Cobblers, per 100 Ib. bag _-_ 2.00 Radishes, per dozen bunches 3 AG Spinach, per bushel hamper ---------.. 65 quash, per bushel hamper 1.75 weet Potatoes, Porto Rican, bulk, cwt. 1.50 fomatoes, unwrapped, per crate _____- 3.50 rnips, bunched, per dozen bunches _ . 50 135 nip Salad, per bushei hamper : AB 2 3 s ey ay t es t : *Eggs quoted below on the Atlanta Market are for eggs that have not been candled or graded for quality. Eggs that have been graded and are guaranteed grade A quality are bringing 3c to 5c premium. U. S. Fancies are bringing 8c premiu to be offered to the retail trade. Atlanta: Augusta 16 .20 4 18 | Turkeys Capons he Oats, per bushel Wheat et Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. bbage (green, per 100 lbs.) cabbage (white, per 100 lbs.) Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton panish peanuts, No. 1 0 , (prime) vottonseed Meal, 7 per cent yttonseed Meal, 8 per cent Barnes-. | Mr. Frank J. Merriam Dies Mr. Frank J. Merriam, editor of the Market Bulletin, died at his home near. Jonesboro, Friday, April 7, and funeral services and burial were in Atlanta. He was appointed editor early in 1937 by Hon. Columbus Roberts, Commissioner, and he was well known to the readers of the Bulletin through his articles in each issue. : ~ Mr. Merriam was well known in Georgia, and the South, having been a farmer and he was also for a long time connected with the Southern Rural- ist, a Georgia farm paper. . Market Bulletin Editor Named Columbus Roberts, Commissioner of Agricul- ture, announces the appointment of Mr. Stiles A. Martin, Statistician, of the Department of Agri- culture, as Editor of the Market Bulletin, succeed- ing Mr. Frank J. Merriam, who.died April 7th. Mr. Martin will fill this post in addition to his work as Satistician, thus saving the salary of a sep- arate Editor of the Market Bulletin. Commissioner Roberts states that Mr. Martin is well qualified for filling this place on account of his long experience in newspaper work, his back- grourld as a farmer and following a close study of the farmers needs, and his vital interest in improv- ing market conditions. as. ~Glennville and Claxton Area. The planting of tomatoes started in the Glenn- ville-Claxton area:March 3rd and has continued up until now. Cucumbers, snap beans, okra and other acreace will be about the same as those of the past two years. The Thomasville Market \ The Thomasville market is now. beginning to load cabbage in carload lots, however, the loadings are still scattered. The quality here is reported fair to good. Movements of produce at other markets in South Georgia is reported to begin about May 10. Rural-Urban Conference Plans have been completed for the Second Ru- ral-Urban Conference to be held in Atlanta Friday and Saturday, April 28-29, Mrs. Robin Wood, Di- rector Womens Division of the State Department of Agriculture, announces. ; The purpose of the conference is to create a better feeling between city and farm women, whereby the problems of each may be discussed, including education, temperance, training for the young people, programs for family life, ete. A wider use of products of the farmers and farm | Black- | Clarkes- | Dawson | ville | shear ville women will be pushed and Taft Hall at the City ae Auditorium, where the sesions will be held, will be used as a market place where rural women ~ can display and sell their choicest jelly, jams, preserves, pickles, needle-work, handicraft Bs - Fifty rural women and men from every county in Georgia are expected as delegates and all farm _ women and men are urged by Mrs. Wood to at- tend. Rural delegates will be entertained free in Atlanta homes. The speakers invited include Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington; Judge Camille Kelly,. of Memphis; Hon. Basil O Conner, of New York, former law partner of President Roosevelt; Miss Dorothy Due= ess, of New York; Senator Richard B. Russell; Gov- ernor KE. PD: -Rivers, Chief - Justice. Charlie Reid; Hon. Lawyence Camp; Hon. Columbus Roberts; Mrs. Pauline Branyon, of the Atlanta Georgian; Be Mr Lambdin Kay, of the Atlanta Journal; Mr. Ralph McGill, of the Atlanta Constitution; Dr. M. D. Collins; Dr. S. V. Sanford; Hon. Braswell Deen; Miss Lurline Collier; Dr. Ellis A. Fuller; Hon. G, V. Cunningham; Mrs. Frank A. Dennis; Hon. An- drew Avery; Mrs. Thomas McAllister; Edith Moore Rogers; Mrs. M. E. Curls; Miss Edwina Wood; Miss. > 4 Kathryn Lanier, Mrs. Lulie Mize; Mrs. J. A. Rol- lison; idrs. A: B. Conger and others Atlanta Wool Prices Free Grease Wool 2T2c per ih. Light Burry 24c per lb. Medium Burry Heavy Burry 17e per Ib. A | Heavy Smooth Hogs, 240 lbs. up Livestock vision Company and subject to change daily: No: 41; Soft Hogs, 180. to; 240 lbs 2 2 $5.96 | No. 2 Soft Hogs 150 to 180 lbs. 546 7 Mors3: -Solt Hoes 130500" 160 lbs = a No. 4 Soft Hogs, 110 to 130 lbs. : No. 5 Soft. Hogs, 60 to 110 Ibs. Strictly Corn Fed Hogs 180 to 240 lbs. __6.90 150 to 175 lbs. __5,40 245 to 300 lbs. __6.65 135 to 145 lbs. _.6.15 300 Ibs. up ----6,40 down130 lbs. down __5.40 Albany soft hogs were quoted at 6.75 for market top. ; CATTLE Cattle: Fat good quality fed steers and heifers, 4 $8 to $9; medium kinds, $6.50 to $7.50; fat native yearlings $6 to $6.50; fleshy kinds $5 to $5.50. Fat | cows, $5.50 to $6; common and medium $4.50 to $5.50; canners mostly $3.75 to $4. Gcod bulls $5.50] ~ to $6; common, $4.50 to $5. Good calves $8 to $9; | medium, 6 to $7; throwouts, $3.50 to $5. the m. Unclassified, current receipts and yard-run eggs are not permitted Lake- land | Macon | Metter | Mt. Vernon 12%6-.15 J5 20| 17 1 .20 15 etre 2 t | aes AS 14 12 07 14 14 12 ATLANTA, April 12As quoted by White Pro- | _ 4.65 | ke 20% per Ib | Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture March 1, 1917 Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Burean of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937. at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1930 Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103. Act of October 8, 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and Te- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- letin. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Dahlia tubers, dbl. bright red, 7 in. velvet, dark red, variegated, white, 4 for 25c, 8 for 40c; blue Iris 50 C; 20c doz. Add postage on orders under $1. No stamps. Miss Beulah Frye, Dallas Rt. 3. Canterbury Bell, rooted, pink Almond, 30c ea.; dbl. red geran- jums, 1 yr. 50 ea ; pink Fairy lil- jes, 30c doz.; watermelon Crepe Myrtle, lilacs, 30c ea., daffodiis $1.25 C. Ruth Head, Bremen. American Beauty rose, rooted, i5c ea.; Forsythia lilac, pink Crepe Myrtle, Brides Wreath, butterfly bush, January jasmine, 40c ea., $1 doz; cannas, biue flags and lemon lilies, 75c doz.; Inez Patterson. Waco, Rt. 2. Tris, purple, 75c C, white nar- gissi @60c C, postage paid. Exc. . for white feed sacks, free from letters and holes. Mrs. Seaborn Gilstrap, Alto. Cherokee roses, red and silver maples, redbud, red dogwood. erabapple, purple lilac. 3 for 25; Japonieas. English dogwood. Ti- ger lilies, 2 for 25c; galax Arbu- tus. 10c per doz. Add postage. Ruth Wilson, Loving. Blue iris, purple violets, Pri- yet hedge $1.00 C; eunonymous $1.56 each; lemon lilies 25c a dozen; white narcissus 75c doz- en, Mrs. R. E. Stembridge. Ella Gap. Larkspur, mix. cols. butter and eges 25c doz.; shasta daisies, whiie primroses; foxglove; pink verbena; mix. cols. evergreen; ' hollyhocks, 30c doz. sweetpea plants 5c ea.; cannas 10 clump. Mrs. H. R. Tallant, Cumming, Ri. 2 Pink almonds, Japonicas, Rose, _.of Sharon, red roses, golden bells: 5c each, 6 for 25c; jonquils, pur- ple iris day lilies, narcissus 50c ; crepe myrtles 2 for 25c. Add postage. Lizzie Barnes, Oakman. Small rooted boxwoods $1.90 dozen; jonquils, blue iris $4.00 M delivered. Mrs. Dessie J. Pruitt, R*. |. Box 67, Dahlonega. Vellow white narcissus, orange lies, snowdrops. $1.00 C: tiger likes, azaleas, Mtn. laurel, rhc- dodencrons red Japonicas, gola- en bells, coralberry, dogwood, guince $1.00 dozen. Jean Penland Ellijay. White spider lilies, 75 dozen; ixed mums, iris, hollyhocks; white fairy lilies 15 dozen; double cannas 25 dozen; King Alfred daffodils, orange day lil- des 50c C, All blooming size bu'bs. Opal Gray, Rt. 2, Bremen. White, red, pink Conch green Jeaf, maple begonias, white pur- ple, salmon, 3 shades of pink, 4 of red and American Beauty Ge- raniums; pink rain lilies 10c ea. Add postage. Miss Lucy Mae Partain, Rt. 1, Royston. Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel. azaleas $1.00 dozen; native ferns 30c dozen; $1.00 C; January Jas- mine 40c each tame azaleas 50c each; globe arborvitaes 2 for $1. Mrs. W. M. Garren, Morganton. Cape Jasmine, tall boxwood euttings, reddish orange cannas, purple iris. orange day lilies sa eack; rooted boxwood. A. W. red Spirea, Van H., Snowdrop, dbl. spirea, 25 each. Eva Strickland, Whitesburg. . Junipers 4 ft. 6 for $5.00; ev- erblooming sweet violets, purple and sky blue iris le. ea. in lots Of 25; jonquils, daffodils 20c doz.; purple lilac 3 for 25c. Mrs. W. Wiche, Rt. 3, Bx. 69, Ellijay. 12 arborvitaes about 5 ft. tail $2.56 each; 8 smaller size 75c to $1.25 each: 2 Jumipers 6 ft.. $2.50 each; 6 cypress 10-15 ft., $1.00- $200. Write Mrs. F: L. Fricks, Rt. i, Ta'king Rock, ~ ; Yellow Jasmine, 5-6 in. box- wood, yellow thornless rose 10 ach $100 dozen; Junipers 2-8 ft high 25 to $2.00; different --eolors mums 15e dozen. dahlias | 40e dozen, 3 for $1.00. Mrs. John _ Gilstrap. Alto. -> ABs Pelme and plants, 3 for $1.00, $3.00 dozen. . Cc. D. Decker, Brunswick. peachtrees | 50 dozen; century, Auburn, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Magnolias, evergreen. ever- green oak, tea olives, red and yellow honeysuckles, dogwood, umbrella china,. yellow jasmine, Sweet shrubs, red and pink crepe myrtle 1 to 4 ft.. 10 to 35 each. Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Colson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Foxglove, sweet Williams, 40c\ dozen; butter and eggs, Star ot Bethlehem 25 dozen, azaleas 10 each, lavendar crape myrtle 25c each. Add postage. Mrs. Le- tha N. Parks, RFD 3, Ellijay. About 15 varieties chrysanthe- mums, all double, mostly large type, now ready for transplant- ing 25c dozen, or 2 dozen 45c. Mrs. Dock Denney, Rt. 2, Box 36, Calhoun. May narcissus bulbs 75 C; blue flags $1.00 C; Star of Beth-~ lehem bulbs 10 dozen, 75 C; bridal wreath 10c each. 90c doz- en; lemon plants 15c each. Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Conner, Buchanan. Blue iris lilies 20c dozen: lav- -endar lilac bushes 10 each; oid fashioned fall pinks 15. dozen; ! King Alfred daffodils 15 dozen. All postpaid. Mrs. Carl B. Davis, Rt. 1, Temple. Purple lilac, well rooted 10c each, several hundred privet hedge. well rooted 10 dozen, 75< C plus postage. Stanley Craw- ford, RFD 2, Bowdon. Hyacinth bulbs for sale. Write Mrs. M. D. Waters, Plains. Blue Butterfly, pink spirea, 3 for 25c; altheas,; white and pur- ple, Mtn. ferns. red azaleas 31.00 dozen; boxwoods globe arborvi- tae 2 for $1.00, rooted, silver Jun- iper $1.00 each. Mrs. W. M. Gar- ren, Morganton, Lilies-Baby white Bethlehem star, Fairy 10c dozen; dbl. varie- gated, lemon, orange, Henryl, Nerine blue star 10c each; but- terfly, ginger 15 each, 2 for 25e; exchg. for sacks. Grover Lewis, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. _Gladiola bulbs, large size, red, Pink $1.00 dozen; King Alfred bulbs, large size 75 C. No checks. Mrs. Lora Shuemake, Rt. 4; Temple. 4-6 in. boxwood 60c dozen, $3.50 C, 200 for $5.50; 1-2 it. crepe myrtle $2.00 doz.; $1.00 C; 10-12 in. _Oriental arbor-vitaes $1.25 dozen. All del. Maude Ham- by, Greenville. . : Cannas-King Humbert red with bronze, Hugarian pink, City Portland pink. President red, Yellow King Humbert $2.00 Cc; Eureka white and Cepper Giant Ret C. Mrs. O, V. Camp, Cor- ele. Red, yellow azaleas, red, white dogwoods, -redbuds 10c each; Mtn. laurels, spruce pines, Jap- onicas 15c each; 1 dozen assort- ed roses $1.00. Add pastage. Mrs. Grady Abercrombie, Loving. Gold Eagle Glads 2c each, 18 dozen, mixed le each: water lilies 25c; few select named dah- lias $1.25 dozen. Orders over 60c prepaid. Theodore Holt, Ep- worth. 25 varieties large type chrysan- themums, all colors, glodms 6-8 in. across. Won Ist prize last year. Labeled plants 35 for $1.65. 65 for $2.75; smaller types 25 for $1.15. Mrs. J. F. Chapman, Edi- son. Petunia, phlox, pansies, lark- spur plants 15 dozen, 2 doz. 25c: lemon lilies and white iris 25c dozen; pink and white climbing roses, rooted, 25 each. Miss Nellie Beeland, Rt. 1, Reynolds. 4 or 5 arborvitaes 2141-3 ft. 50c each, all for $2.00; red Jap- onicas 25c each, red, white dog- wood, 10 choice roses, flowering $1.00 . dozen. Add oe Mrs. Mae Wright, Lov- ng. 100 $10.00; Eliza London Shepard 35 each; blue perennial phiox, red Pyracantha or five thorn 50c each; peonies. $2.50 a dozen. Mrs. S. W. Sloan Mrs. Warner dahlia bulbs! Jarkspur, cream eolor FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE MARKET BULLETIN ~ GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Boxwood, small leaf, dark All colors dahlia bulbs 20c green, slow growing var.; Javen-!| each; ail col. azaleas 35c dozen; ger lilacs, Tiger and milk and wine lily bulbs. Miss Irene Snell- ings, Elberton, 131 College Ave. Mixed colors larkspur plants 2, | dozen 25c postpaid. For smaller amounts add postage. Have other flowers. Orene Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Pansy plants, larkspur, scarlet, lavendar and pink verbenas and other plants. Mrs. C. E. Nash, Lawrenceville Rd. 3% miles from Decatur. Red, white dogwoods. azaleas, white pines 3 ft. high $1.00 doz- en; Mt. fern. galax, daffodil 25c | dozen, Add postage. G. M. Wil- son, Hurst. Dahlias-named, gold, rose, red, mauve, pink, autumn, Jersey Beauty, blooms 9 in. 15 each, $1.00 dozen; Cape Jasmine. 3 years ald in pots 75c. Bessie Mar-| tin, Rt. 5, Gainesviile. Double chrysanthemums, white, pink, yellow, large kinds. white and yellow small 50c doz- en; cushion mums, pink and bronze 4 for 25c. Postpaid. Mrs. H. L. Authony, Rt. 2, Columbus. Large red or yellow dahlias and red azaleamums $1.00 dozen with 6 pink cushion mums free; mixed unlabeled mums 20 for $1.00. Mrs. H. A. Everson,. Rt. A, Cordele. dodendrons, hemlock. Mtn. ivy, spruce, azaleas. white pine, root- ed, moss packed, 20 in. $1.00 doz- en; 3-3% ft., $2.00 dozen; mimo- so. cedar, Scotch broom 50 each. Prepaid. Gordon Hunnicutt, Tal- lulah Fails. Mixed colors larkspur, butter and eggs, white primroses, Shas- ta daisies, pink verbena, mixed colors mums 30c dozen; pink pe- rennial sweet pea, red and yel- low cannas, honeysuckle 20c ea. Mrs. M. G. Lummus, Rt. 2 Cum- ming. White rhododendrons, Min. laurels, mixed colors, azaleas, red dogwoods, white and black pines, white dogwoods, crabapple, ma- ple, pussywillows, 3 ft. high, root- ed $100 dozen. Add postage. E. G. Pickelsimer, Morganton. Geraniums, begonias, ferns, eaetus, sultanans, Jews, rainbow moss. Granduke Jasmine, Jus- tica, fuchsia 10c each. Exchg. for honey, syrup, purebred chicken or turkey eggs. Mrs. Laz Wiggins, Buena Vista. .Redbuds, azaleas, white, red dogwood red, silver maples, white pines, Cherokee roses, cor- alberry, crabapple, pussy willows, 3 for 25c; jonquils, daffodils, trailing arbutus, evergreen galax 15c dozen. Add postage. Bessie Cochran, Leving. Daffodil yellow gladiolus with cherry blotch in throat; crimson red, gladiola bulbs 10c dozen; yellow King Humbert eannas with red variations 2 roots 10c Add postage. Miss Willora Stal- vey, Dupont. Large trumpet yellow daffo- dils, April white narcissus, pur- ple iris day lilies 25c dozen $1.00 C;. Queen of May (pink) Queen of the Gypsies iris 6 for 25c. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy. Dahlias Warner, Jersey Beauty, Alex. Waldie, Sylvia, Dr. Levis, Queen Mary, Fort Monmouth, Sagamore and oth- ers, $1.25 dozen postpaid. Mrs. John Bell, Rt. 2, Duluth. Red, yellow azaleas, crabapple pines, Mtn. laurels 15 each; 12 10 each; red Japonicas, spruce choice roses $1.00; pink trailing arbutus 25c dozen. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Abercrom- bie, Loving. Bireh sprouts, azaleas, hem- lock, coralberry, rhododendrons, laurel red and silver maples, red and white dogwood, Cherokee roses, Mtn. tea berry 3 for 25c. Add postage. S. H. Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Red dogwood, azaleas, 6 for 25c; white pines 4 for-25c; ever- green galax 5c dozen; Mtn. lau- rel 5 for 25c. Add postage. Vin- son Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Azateas, redbud, pink Chero- kee roses, Min. laurel, rhododen- dron, pink red, yellow dogwocd, white pines, holly bush, crabap- ple pussy willows 3 ft. high, root- ed postpaid $1.00 dozen. Miss Sada Wilson, Morganton. About 25 mixed colors dahlias 50c dozen; mixed gladiolus 35c dozen; mixed colors phiox, mums, blue and white violets day lilies, bluegrass snowdrops. March flowers 24 for 25c. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Larkspur plants 20c C; red, white and pink geranium cut- tings, Xmas. cactus, red, white, pink waxleaf begonia, striped grass atl cuttings 6 for 25c; Ada postage. Mrs. Mollie Gable, Tal- lapoosa, Rt. 2. Foxgloves, fall pinks, monthly rose bush cuttings 15cdoz. red crepe myrtle, red Japonicas 20c each. Add. postage. Exchg. for anything can use. Mrs. Jobn All- | yed,. RFD 2, Tallapoosa. , Evergreens, Mtn. laurels, rho-,| blue hop vine 25 each: dwarf arbor- vitae boxwood 25c each. Add | postage. Mrs. R. P. Smith, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Mtn. laurels, spruce, pines $1.00 dozen; all colors az- aleas 40c dozen; boxwoods 18-20 in. high rooted, 25c each; dbl. yellow Japonicas, 20c each. Add postage. J. R. Hicks, Rt. 2, Elii- Jay. Privet hedge 6-8 in. 1c each; American Beauty Rambler roses 25c each. Not mailable. No check or stamps. Emma Tomlin, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. _ a Arborvitaes, 2 ft. 40c; ponpon 2-3 ft. 6 for $1.00; Mtn. laurel, azaleas, red and white dogwood: redbud, pink Cherokee _ roses, crabapple 2 yrs. 15 for, $1.00. Jean Dickey, Morganton Lge. type pink chrysanthemums red and gold physostegia, golden rod. Exchg. for other flowers at. colors 35 dozen; the same value. Mrs. J. V. Kerce.! Rt. 2, Cartersville. .~Cherokee roses, red buds, pus- sy willows, red and white dog- wood. red and silver maples, 3 for 25c; perennial phlox, sweet scented violets, trailing arbutus 15e dozen; white jonquils 75 C. Add postage. Susie Wilkins, Mor- ganton. Chrysanthemums extra large type, red, yellow, variegated. deep yellow (incurved) big pur- Ple flate petals, 18 plants 25c plus 10 postage. No stamps. Harold Pass, Point Peter. seed 1938 crop 40 per Jb. plus postage; 3 cedar trees (Arbor- vitae) average 9 ft. tall 50c each at home. Mrs. Alice Garner. Pal- metto. Large type dahlia tubers 6 colors, 50c dozen; golden yellow and white violets, trailing arbu- tus, evergreen galax, 15 dozen; dwarf azaleas, 75c dozen. Miss Dot Wilson, Culberson, N. C. (Res. of Ga.) Snowball cedar, white and spruce pines, azaleas. rhododen- drons. lily bushes, white, pink and bjue lilacs any size 2-4 ft.. 13 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Grindle, Rt. 1 Murrayville. Amur River hedge plants 15- 18 in. high, rooted. $1.00 C del.; perennial phlox pink. lavendar and white. rooted, 25 dozen; mixed double dahlias 50c dozen. Mrs. A. C, Gladden, Rt. 2, Tal- lapoosa. Mtn. laurels, white pine, hem- lock rhododendron 90c dozen; crabapple, sweet shrubs, dog- woods 50c dozen; blooming all colors azaleas 40c dozen; red Japonicas 20c each. Add postage. Leatha Adams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Pink almonds 25c each; purple iris, purple violets 35 dozen; az- aleas 50c dozen; rhododendrons, Mtn: laurels 2 for 25c. Exchange for white feed sacks or seed. Add postage. Mattie Clayton, Rt. 2, Ellijay. ~ 10 different labeled German iris $1.15 for 59; Japanese $1.10 dozen; Siberian, 25 for 60c; fine dahlias 8 for $1.10; speckled lil- ies 25 for 60c;.zinnia seeds mixed 6c large pkt. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Rt. 1 Calhoun. d purple lilac bushes 3 ft. tall 20c each. Exchange for Sweet Will- iam plants, dahlia bulbs or ger- anium cuttings. Mrs. J. C. Owen, Rockmart. Pink almond, red Cydonia Ja-. ponica 50 each; red, pink cab-- bage head roses, azaleas, altheas, bridal wreath 30c each 5for $1; foxglove, violets, daffodils 25c dozen. Lillian Silvers, Rt. 2 Talking Rock. Pink weigelias, red Jap quince. red myrtle, purple lilac, pink al-! monds, theas, thia red Jap barberry, al- spireas, dogwood, forsy- weepink Mary. jasmine,3 for 25. Ovey Silver, Rock. : Big purple morning glory, Mothers puff vine seeds 15 per leska. ee 40 mums rooted all colors 25c;. yellow narcissus 25c C; 50 Daisy, rooted -ver-\ bena all colors 15 bunehes 25c; | red cannas 40c C. Add Postage. 3, Ellijay. : : 2,! Miller, rooted 25c; Mrs. Meigs. American Beauty sultanas, red, pink begonias, deer tongue. June, Oct., Mae, Dec. eactus cuttings 5c each, rooted 10 each; Boston. fern 10c each; white Gozen. Add postage. Mrs. James R. Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Daffodils narcissus, blue, pur- ple. lavendar iris, butter and eggs $1.00 C; azaleas, yellow and red Japonicas 10 each; jon- quils 20c dozen. Add _ postage. Mrs. Mollie Eller, Ella Gap. Junipers 75c each. cuttings 10c each; -lilacs, almonds, bridal wreath 25c each, 3 for 50c:; daf- fodils; jonquils, foxgloves. black- berry lilies, gladiolus. evergreen Marion Holland; Rt. white; ppa 10 lbs. Grandiflora Magnolia: ee ! dozen; boxwood, forsythia, Sweet pea plants 15c dozen; 4: Saturday, April 15, Farmers Golden Scripture: (Pro. 3, 5 Trust in the Lord wit thine heart; ena lea unto thine own unde ing In all thy ways ackn edge Him and He shall thy. paths. ue ene FLOWERS AND S$ FOR SALE. Red azaleas, Mtn. fe: ple altheas $1.00 dozen; 15 dozen; white jonquil, C; globe arborvitaes 2 for Gladys Garren, Morganton Bridal wreath, azalea white dogwood, redbud, laurel, crabapple, white $1.00 dozen; jonquil, a; evergreen galax 2 doz. 25e evie Dillard, Morganton. Dahlias, most all co each; pink perennial p ple iris 25c dozen; aza Mtn. and ivy 40c dozen. Rooted postage. Mrs. T. M. Loc 2, Ellijay. : Roses monthly red, pi yr. 25-30c each; purple lilac on, pink crape myrtle 25 pink flowering almond 2. 25-30 ea., 75c dozen. Mrs. League, Rt. 2, Waco. Junipers2-10 ft. high and ft. around; also 2-8 ft. high 10 ft. around; 1-5 ft. high 10 ft. around. Write. M Moss, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Double bright red, pink, | sweet white, red, maple begon lilies 3 for 25c; August lili a bulb. All del. Ida Wrig 1, Alto. ae Cannas-Eureka Portland Pink, Hugaria Rosea Gigantae Pink, Pr red, King Humbert red leaves, yellow King Hum green leaves $2.00 C; bearded iris $1.00 C. Mrs. Camp, Cordele. Mtn. laurels, azaleas, | dendrons, red, white d crabapple sprouts, sweet red maple 3 ft. high $1.00. Exchg. for white feed s D. Abercrombie, Mineral B scented pinks; pinks; pink thrift; Siberian jiilies; orange lili for $1.00; Star of Bethlehe bunch. Postpaid. Mrs. Dick ell. Rt. 2, College Park. Large prize winning chi themums-Silver wedding golden glow yeliow, Mah o pink, Lavendar cream, var ed tan, Black Hawk red, ba low, flesh 20 plants $1.00. R. L. Silver. Rt..5, Cuth Mixed colors gladiol nial phlox 25c dozen; big type poppy seed, red and | dar 10c pkg.; golden glow asters 10c a bunch. Add p Mrs. D. C. Sims, Robertsto Assorted colors verbena Shasta daisies, all 25c | well rooted. Add postage. } C. Malphins, Tusculum. Dahlias; Warner, Wilso ossal, Roosevelt, Queen of den, etc.; red and white p $1.20 dozen; lavendar iri bergia, Anthony Waterer ligustrum 10c each. Add po Mrs. J. C. Mize, Ashland. Red, white dogwood 3 ft 18 for $1.00; azaleas 3 ft., 12 .; phant ears 10c a root, 3 fo Talking: Mrs. R. W. Wingo. Newn | Douglasville. dozen. Andrew Jones, Rt. 1, Wa-, iris 25c: vines, honeysuckle 20c dozen. Add. prstage. Miss Louise Easley, Rt. 3, Ellijay. e $1.00; Mt. Laurels; sweet Thunbergi $1.00 dozen; tr arbutus, evergreen galax drop: 50 C. Mrs. Elsie H Mineral Bluff. Jonquil and narcissus bul per C. J. Joiley, Rt. 7, Atl Double Pompon Zinnia all colers, one dime cupft postage. Mrs. E. E. Watson, Temple. oe Tube rose bulbs 40c dozen Double Tube rose bulbs for dozen. -Mrs. C. H.:, Wail Azaleas, 40c dozen; pink gelias, red Japonicas 15c spruce pines 25c each; shrubs 6 for $1.00; mixe violets, iris, blue spider lil C. Well rooted. Thelma All col. dogwoods, azale dodendrons, pink Cheroke es, redbud. crabapple, la ft. $1.00 dozen; silver arb Junipers 5 for $1.00; | pink perennial phlox $1.00 cie Wilson, Morganton. Pot geraniums 10c_ cutt amaryllis 25c each; s bridal wreath, -golden b lacs, flowering almond, boxwood, Junipers, rooted each; Privet hedge 3c each, | C. FOB. Mrs. C. L. Willis, Talking Rock. Broad green leaf Okum border plants 40c dozen, $1.00; white Japanese w sago palms, white dwarf h; geas, red flowering ouine lish evergreen palms 25 FOB. Mrs. Geo. Sampso 407 N. Madison St., Thon FOR SALE : | FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE ge or exchg. for large type . Mrs. Emory F. Robert, burn. rge double dahlias 25 differ- age. Mrs Carl Benfield. Rt. arkesville. weet May pinks, field daisies, $s 20c dozen; red, blue, yle verbenas 10c each; Big 4 reath, lace oakleaf fern _ Mrs. Seville. doz. thrift plants, one or red crape myrtle, all colors lias wanted in exchange for Jasmine, lilacs, bridal brides bouquet, flower- nee, almond. Mrs. Perry Rt. 2, Jasper. med dahlias, 50c with I nt and 3 mums free. Pre- Labeled but my selection. - Pritchett, Carrollton, 304 Dewey W. Fair- n Maples and Mimosas sale or exchg. for pigeons or s; two large boxwoods for ceys. James Hobson, Jasper. Dahlia Bulbs, large red, 2 for bronze chrysanthemums 10c Kine Humbert cannas dozen; Blankets flowers 25c : purple lilacs $1.00 dozen; he. for box flowers. Add post- Mrs. Rena Mae Tippens, Rt. tlking Rock. Geraniums, pegonias, ferns, , cactus, fuschia, jew, rain- moss grand-duke Jasmine, Oc ea. 7 or 8 dif. sulanas, 50 or e cutting. Exc. for 100 lb. cap. eed sacks or purebred eggs. ia Wiggins, Buena Vista. Sweet shrubs, red ma. .. crab- apple, red and white dog wood, zaleas; rhododendrons, Mtn. urels 3 ft. high, rooted $1.00 m; exchge. for white feed cks. W. G. Abercrombie, Min- Bluff. r var. water lilies 25 each; rooted wisteria 20c each; or ers under 60c. Mrs. Lillie 1d dogwood, azaleas 10c ea.; green wax plants 25 doz- Doe peach tre_s, snow- R. ai plants $1. 25 M. B. Crumley. Fender. Klondike and Mastodon ever- bearing strawberry plants 25 C, 00 M. Add postage. No stamps checks. Melvin Frey, Rt. 3. las. Genuine Early Triumph pota- $1.50 per M; Impr. P. R. po- . Holton, Rt. 1, Baxley. ading varieties cabbage, to- and collard plants 20c C; c M; white butter beans for 15 a lbs -okra= 20c= a Ih: ge yellow pumpkin seed 3 rge spoons full 10c. All mailed. row. Rt. 2, Gainesville. ae strawberry M. P. B. Reynolds, Biseavitie plants Ri 2; orders over 2 M 90c per M. tisfaction guaranteed. Quit- es 80. $12.00 M postpaid in - horseradish plants 20c doz- n plus postage. Mrs. W. A. hnson, Alto. 1.25; $2.00 M; catnip, peppermint spearmint, hoarhound plants 35c wen, 4 dozen $1.00; yellow meat ratermelon seed 20c cupful; but- er and egg bulbs $1.00 C. Mrs. Thornton McCurley, Hartwell. Cardinal thornless red rasp- rry; sage, asparagus crowns, d gold strawberry, Himalaya erbearing blackberry 50c doz- en; Lady T. strawberry $3.50 M; carrot seed 40c pint; eooseberry 0c dozen. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Rt. SS awberry plants. Giant New em real everbearing 75c C, 250 for $1.50 prepaid; 500 for $2. 50 oe C. A. Dobbs, Gaines- Govt. insp. pink and red skin P_R. plants, $1.20 M; Super Mar- globe and Imp. New "Stone toma- 0 $1.00 M prepaid. Prompt ship- ment. Paul Lightsey, Screven. P. R. potato plants, govt. insp. treated $1.25 M. L. M. Weth- rford, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Pink and red skin P. R. potato plants, grown from vine potato eed. insp. and treated, full count. good plants. Now ready. pened: Hovis Lightsey, Scre- a he sosion strawberry plants Oc C, $1.50 M; Dixie Bell Mel- on seed 25c; Watsons 25c. Grown xclusively for planting. J. H. Anderson, Nashville. Govt. insp. red and pink pota- to plants $1.25 M del.; 1.00 M_ collect. April a so collard seed 40c a lb. E. etherford, RFD 2, Gameanie Strong henihy. Kudzu crowns 4.00 M. Clyde Lanier, Graymont. Certified Marglobe and New one tomato and Ruby King pepper plants, moss packed $1.50 M del. Ready to ship; crystal wax Bermuda onion plants, good size Govt. insp. potato J. D. Mullis, Bermuda mion plants now ready. Tomato 25 C. $2.25 M; Onions 15c C, T5c Good, healthy plants Ashburn, Rt. 2. Certified red skin P. R. potato ready April 20th $1.20 M_ del. Prompt attention to orders. C. J- Gordon, Warwick. Red skin P. R. potato plants 1.15 M; certified Marglobe to- mato $1.00 M. Ready April and May. W. T. Carter, Rockingham. White and yellow Bermuda on- ion plants 60c M, 5 M lots or more 50c M; Ruby King pepper $i. 50 M. All del. Ready. Frome is R _ Cabbage plants 20c C, $1.00 M; Govt. insy. potato plants, April delivery. $1.50 M del. Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Cabbage plants $1.00 M; govt. insp. red and pink P. R. potato, April del. $1.40 M del; 10 M 2.50 collect; Baltimore tomato seed 75c a Ib.: Vigorvine. seed, 206.6. . W. Smith, Rt. 2 - Gainesville. Genuine Imp. P. R. potato, red and yellow skin, guaranteed good! A plants, full count, genuine Early Triumph potato $1.50 M; P. R. tato $1.25 M. del. J. P. Beck, Rt. 3, Baxley. ~ Good, strong, govt. insp. P. R. potato. Early Triumph potato. $1.50 M; Gr. Baltimore and N. Stone tomato $1.00 M (grown from vine cuttings). All del. in Ga. Now ready. G. A. Lewis, Rt. 4, Baxley. _ Pink skin and red skin potato, govt. insp. ready now $1.25 M del. Ruby King pepper $1.25 M del.; Marglobe tomato 90c M, 25c C. Good plants and count. m - Potato plants PR _ white Triumphs; Tomatoes Pritchard, Baltimore. Break o Day $1.00 M:; Nigger Killers potatoes $2.00 M; Sweet nd hot pepper, egeplants, 30c 3 $1.50 M; Sree 15 M. Dew-} bu. bunch velvet beans. what you have. R. E. Keith, RFD) fissionary strawberry 500 for| W' 10 M lots}. PLANTS FOR SALE Lady 7. vue wane: $1.00 M del.; Kentucky pole and old fashioned bunch garden bean seed, Ea. 25 a lb., 2 lbs. 45c. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto. Klondike strawberry 20c C; 85c for 500, $1.50 M; old fashioned blue plums sprouts 20c each or 7 for $1.00; also nice fresh country .| butter 25 a lb, 3 to 5 lbs. each week (Cow TB tested). Miss Grace Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Himalaya blackberry plants. well rooted, 2 years old $1.00 C. $3.50 for 500, $5.50 M postpaid in ist and 2nd zones; Exchg. some for 1 bu o-too- tans and one-half Write 5, Gainesville. Potato plants now ready $1.10 M del. E. D. Sullivan, RFD, Scre- yen. Govt. insp. and treated red skin and yellow skin P. R. pota- to plants, good plants, full count. $1.25 M del. No checks. George Griffis, Screven. Tomato plants, Marelobe, Stone, Baltimore, straight, stocky well rooted plants 500, 50c; 85c M; postpaid; 5 M for $3.00 col- lect. W. W. Coffee, Fitzgerald. Red skin P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M, not prepaid. J. R. Mc- Cook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Pure P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp., treated, $1.25 M. del. ane M. FOB. Ready April 15th. R. J. Shiver, Quitman. Genuine P. R. potato planks: $1.00 M. 5 M or more, 90c M. FOB. Sat. guar. H. D. Boatright. Coffee. Govt insp. Red Skin P. R. plants, ready Apr. 20th, $1.15 M; Marglobe tomatoes. now ready, 90c M; hot and sweet pepper, $1.25 M del. Count Guar. W. E. Nobles, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 125. Pure P. R. plants, govt insp- and treated, $1.25 M; $1.15 M in 5 M lots. Postpaid. L. J. Sinyard. Hawkinsville, Rt. 1. Marglobe tomato plants, 20c J; $1.50 M fob. John M. Doss, Gray- son. Pink Marglobe wilt-resistant tomato plants for sale. L. H. At- kins, Soperton.* Marglobe tomatoes, 30c C; 509. 65c; $2.10 M; Charleston and Dutch: cabbage; white Bermuda onions 300, 50; $1.00 M; 75c M in 5M lots. O. M. Crow, Gaines- ville. : Govt insp. Red and Yellow Skin P. R. plants, $1.00 M del. Full Count. George Griffis, Scre- ven. Hot and sweet pepper plants, $1.50 M; Red Skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M: $1.0 M in 5 M lots; also old flue cured -tobacco, Ibs., $1.00. Postpaid. Mrs. Christ- jan Harper, Surrency- Insp. P. R- and Nancy Hall Sieme, $1.00 M; $4.50 5 M; Mar- globe, Gr. Baltimore, Earlenia tomatoes, $1.00 24; $3.75, 5 M. Pcked in moss. Prompt ship-|: rent. Robert Carter, Baxley. Insp. and treated J 1p P. R., Gadis, and Triumph ~lants, $1. 00 M; 10Mi- 9c M; Mareglobe, Break- O-Day tomatoes, certi- fied, $1.00 M; 5 M up, 90c M; Gr. Baltimore, New Stone, not cer- tified, 75 M. Ready : ow. B. J. Morris, Baxlev. Treated and insp. P. R-. and Gadis plants, now ready, $1.25 M; 5 M $5.00; Gr. Baltimore, Marglobe and Break- 9-Day to- matoes, 500, 60c; $1.00 M; 5 M, $3.75. Packed in damp moss and ventilated crates. Miles Baxley. Marglobe, New Stone, Break- O-day tomato plants, 500, 50c; 75c M; Ruby King pepper plants, $1.25 M del. Prompt shipment. Full count. J: P. Mullis Baxley, Rt, 4.2.2 Pure Red Skin P. R. plants. $1.25 M postpaid; $1.00 M not postpaid. Exchange some for hay peas. Frank Harris, Baxley. Gov't. insp., treated Pink Skin P. R. and Early Triumph pota- to plants, $1.00 M del. Prompt Shipment. Rev. Earl P. Paulk, Surrency, Rt. 2. Gov't insp., treated Pink Skin P. R. afd Early Triumph plants, > M. Guar. Prompt shipment. . Z. Jackson, Surrency, Rt- 2. New Stone, Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore tomato plants, Now ready, 75c M del. Good count. R. W. Tomberlin, Surrency. Gov't imsp. Imp. P. R. and Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.25 M. C. R. Redmond, Pelham. P .R. and ee Hall potato plants, $1.25 M. 4. R. Jones, Pel- ham. New Stone, Mazglobe tomatoes $1.00 M; also flue cured tobacco, 12 lbs.. $1-00 del. Mrs. Mary E. Tomberlin, Surrency. Young Berry plants, $1.50 C; 500, $6.50; $12.00 M; horse rad- ish plants, 20c doz-; dill seed, 13c large packet. Add postage on horse radish plants. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1. Large rooted Kudzu, treated to prevent fungus, $1.00. C; $7.90 M. Carefully packed and. del. _J.) W. Toole, Rt. 2, Macon. Bell, { 12| PLANTS, FOR SALE -bun., ~ Iceberg -or White Piackbrry. red thornless raspberry. 50c doz. John B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 2. Lady T. strawberry plants 30c C; $2.40 M; Imp. Gibson and Wonderberries, 40c C; $3.20 M; also peppermint, garden horse- mint, 24 for 25c; horse radish. 4 25c. Exchange for white 100 Ib. feed sacks. Mrs. Lona Blackwel!, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Super Marglobe wilt resistant tomato, 40c C; $1.50 M. Mrs. J. B. Paul, Leesburg. 2,500 crates leading varieties cabbage plants, strong, healthy, $1.25 crate fob cars. Send check. J. W. Lang, Omega. Lady . strawberry plants, 30c C; $240 M; Imp. Gibson and Wonderberries, 40c C; $3.20 M; also peppermint. garden horse- mint, 24 for 25c. Exchange for 100 lb. white feed sacks. Mrs. Sa- rah Grindle, Dahlonega Rt. 1. Certified Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore tomato pl.nts, 200. 50c; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M del. Quick del-. Vio. Smith, Eldoren- do. : Lucretia dewberry and Eldora- do blackberry plants, hardy and heavily rooted, 75c C; $5.00 M. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. Govt insp. P. R. plants, $1.00 M in 5 M lots. FOB. Satis. guar. P. H. Davis, Surrency, Rt. 2, Care Lilla Campbell Farm. Pure P. BR. plants, $1-00 M in 10. M lots. M. O. or cash with order. Exchanges. .illa Camp- bell, Surrency. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C; $1.00 M, add postage; also 4 Ibs. sundried peaches, free from worms, 50c pose: No stamps or checks. Mrs. L. 23. Fry, Dal- las Rt. 3. Govt insp. M; New Stone and Gr. Balti- more tomato, $1.25 M. del. J. C. Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Charleston and Copenhagen cabbage plants, 500, 40c; 75c M; up to 5 M, 60c M; P. R. potato plants, 500, 80c; $1. 5) M; lead- ing variety tomato plants. 609. $1.00; $1.75 M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Eural Carter, Lake Park. Jerusalem artichoke plants, 30c C. Exchange for 100 lb. feed sacks or potato plants. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. N. B. Burden, Sr., Elberton, Rt. 6, Box 89. : Cert. P. R. potato and Mar- globe and Baltimore tomate plants, ea. $1.00 M-. Ready to ship. Quick service. W. V- Car- ter, Alma. Gov. insp., P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. FOB. Mrs. Jessie Dykes, Baxley, Rt. 2. Gov. insp. and treated pink skin P. R. and Early Triumpn plants, seed grown from vine cuttings, $1.25 M-. Del. A. Z. Jackson. Surrency, Rt. 2. Gov. insp., red and yellow skin T. R. plants, $1.50 Pp. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. del. Ready April 25th. Good plants, full count. M. C. Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. 50 M. insp. P. R. potato plants for April 15th del. $1.00 M. FOB. James Holt, Hazlehurst, RFD 1. Garden assortment plants, 500 red skin potato, 100 ea. tomato, cabbage, onion, Ruby King pep- per. 50 Hot pepper, 100 collard. all. for $2.00. Del. epee price on larger lots. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. State Cert: 2: potato plants, $1.35 M Prepaid in Ga. $1.00 M. not prepaid. Prompt shipment. T. T. Lineberger. Valdosta, Rt 3: Red or Pink skin P. R. potato| plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M. FOB. Ready April 15th. Sat. guar. John Oliver, Sylvester. Potato plants, state inspected imp- Porto Rican, made from vines, $1.10 M for April; $1 M | for May and June. W. G. Hart- ley, Alamo. Potato.plants, Porto Rican, red and yellow skin, ceftified, ready April 15th $1.35 M. del. 2n- zone; not del. $1.5 M. F. E. Shannon, PO Box 102. Strawberry plants, Lady T,.30c C $2.25 M; Imp. Jungs Gibson and Youngs wonderberry. 40c C, $3.50 M. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Gov. insp. treated pink skin P. R. and Early Triuntph- potato. Good plants and full count. $1.25 M. del. Rev. Earl P. Paulk, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. Red Skin P. R- plants from| 79 vine cuttings, ready by April 10th. $1.40 M. del. J. W. Haman, Ocilla. Rt. 2. State insp., P. R. plants, $1.25 M. for April, May, June del. Exc. for peas, N. C. peanuts, dried fruit and seed chufas, free of nut grass. J. W. Hinson, Hazle- hurst. Sweet potato, cert. imp. purple skin Porto Rican, $1.25 M. del. $1 FOB. Earliana tomato, $1 M del. 25c per C, ready Apr. 15-20. Apr. May and June del. Mrs. D. J. Johnson, Tarrytown, Rt. 2. Sweet potato, purple skin Por- to Rican, Early Trimuph, $1.50 M, postpaid. $1.20 FOB. now ready, or exc. what have you? Cash with orders only. Mrs. B. B. Medders, Alma. Rt. 4... PLANTS FOR SALE tec tomato,: potato, sweet pepper plants, $1.25 M; Hot pep- per plants, 30e C; collard, 15 M. Eugene Darsey, Baxley, Rt. 4. P. R. potato plants, insp. and treated, $1.25 M; tomato, $1.00 M. FOB. Now ready. S. B. Cros- by. Baxley, Rt. 4. Sweet potato, pink skin Porto Rican and Early Triumph, Govt. Insp. $1.25 M. Del. J. M. Tom- berlin. Surrency, Rt. 2 Tomato plants, $1.00 M; sweet pepper plants, $1.50 M; potato plants. $1.25 M. Vernon Griffis, Baxley. Rt. 4, Box 68. | PLANTS WANTED Want early, wilt-proof field grown, stocky tomato, early po- tato, and other plants. Will exc. purebred B. L. eggs, or sell eggs for 50c per 15. Write first. Mrs. Frank Thomas. Lyerly, Rt. 1. * Want prices on 10 M. inspect- ed yellow skin P. R. potato plants del. by April 25th, by parcel post to Austell. T. W. Mitchell, Atlan- ta. Rt. 5, Box 415. Want 10 M. pink skin P. R. sweet potato spe by April 10th. State price. a . Cobb, Brooks. BEES: : Want several .-hives of bees within 10 mi. Decatur. State number and _ price. George S. Obear. 111, Atlanta 627 se. crest Road, N. E. SEED? 3% runner bean seed. State price, etc. Mrs. Maggie Hodneple, Gab- bettville. Want some pron corn seed, also some early Flat Dutch cab- bage plants. J. E.. Meeks, Gay, Rech Want small white soup (or navy) bean, bunch var. No half- runners wanted. Mrs. S. S. Sayer, Rayle. Want 1 doz. small Dasheens. Write price. J. Burnett, Dahlon- ega. Rt. 5. Exe. Crotalaria Spectabilis seed for any good winter legume seed; value for value. I will ship now, you ship this fall. Write. J. A. Calhoun, Julia. Want some old fashioned Blue Stem collard seed. Write. Oliver Hicks, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. Want white multiplying onions also white cornfield bean seed, Bermuda onion and tomato plants. Exc. Henderson baby li- ma bean seed. A. R. Shadden, College Park, Rt. 2. Grain and Hay For Sale Hastings 100 Bu. oats, 50c bu; pure Stoneville cottonseed, pri- vately ginned, recleaned, 70c bu. Biloxi soy beans, 4c lb. R. C. Couch, Turin. 7 15 tons first class Bermuda and clover hay, baled, no rain on it, $10.00 ton at my place on State Highway No. 41, between Gray and Eatonton. E. W. Little. Haddock, Rt. 1. Pretty, bright peanut hay and slipped shuck corn, in good cond., 4s sale. W. A. Fitzgerald, Oma- a. 2 M bundles 4-hand bottom land fodder, $1.50 per C. bundles at barn. Ode Wilson, -Murray- Ville, Rt. 1. Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale ~ May Cherry, 3 for 25c; privet hedge. 25c doz-; white Niagara grape cuttings, 10c doz.; crab- apple 10c ea. or $1 doz.; oak hy- drangea, 3 for 25c. Exc. for sage ee Royal Eller, Ellijay, Rt. Blue and Red Goose plums, brown figs, Lumbertwig and Horse apple, muscadine, scup- pernong vines, 10c ea., $1 doz. al- so Kudzu crowns, 75 C; or $5 per M. Inez Patterson, Waco. Strawberry plants, Klondike, 20c C 85c per 5 C; $1.50 M; goose plum sprouts, 35c ea. 4 for $1; fresh country butter, 4-6 lbs. wk. 25c lb. cows T B tested. Mrs. Ef- fie Crowe. Cumming, Rt. 1. Large Himalaya black berry vines. 10c doz-; 20 or more if postage is sent. Mrs. Italy Hem- perly, College Park, Rt. 2, Box -10 black walnut trees for sale. S. S. Elder, Mayfield, Rt. 2. HONEY BEES and BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Fresh Ext. honey in 10 Ib. pails, cases of 4 for $2.50; 6 in Cs. $3.50, FOB. W. G. Chambless Dawson. Good honey for sale in large and small orders. Ed Bradley, Hazlehurst. New bee gums, new style with glass observation and supers, new device to catch swarms as they come out of gum. $3.00 ea. I. A. Want some White Ice half- Delta. 200 oS pure. -recl $_ per bu. FOB. V. B. Rosse cust Grove. Bee Cokers, selected, unmixed: $2.25 per C, also Duroc bo: yr. $17.50 with papers fol boars, exc. purebred, 7 mo: reg $10. S. L. Thornton, Dew TOSG Risk, Wannamaker, 10 bin for pl ing, sound, treated with 2 cent Ceresan, $1 per bu. or exc. for seed peanuts or so seed. O. S. Duggan, Chester Cook's Imp. 100 bu. wilt-re: ant, guar. sound, 2nd yr. $1 bu. T. O. Whitchard, Blakely Ruckers Early Pride, 1 in. st + ple, 48 per cent lint, 1200 lbs makes 500 lb. bale, $1 per bi Thomas Rucker, Ashland. Stoneville 2-B bu ee ginn 75 per bu. FOB or exc. for pea T. W. Simiaons, Douglasville, 3, Box 42. Todd's long staple cottons $1 per bu. also fine ue a chickens. $3 per pr. . Mo Canton, Rt. 3. oS Wanna. naker Wonder, Di: Triumph, strain 2-A-20; Coke: 100; Stoneville 2-A, 1st yr. g kept pure, $1 per bu. also Cok 33-47 oats. 40c per bu. large heay ear corn, $20 per ton. J. Haro Goolsby, Monticello. Rucker, 35 bu. No. 1, 2nd kept pure at gin, 75c per bt barn, 85c FOB Adairsville. Cr sa L. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. Todds 1 5-16th in. staple, pure at gin, $- ve bu. FOB | office here. 2. ee Se wood. Half and Half, 50 bu. imp. $] per bu. FOB; also 25 bu. old- fashioned seed field corn, 1 ear to stalk. large ears, fine for poo: land, $1.25 p:- bu. FOB: ao Andrews, Haddock. SEED FOR SALE | White bunch and running but= ter beans, 1938 crop, 20c lb-; 3 II up 15c lb-: Half Runner stri beans, 20c big cupful. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 2. : White and colored bunch 1 butterbeans, 25c lb.; cashaw see 10c for 2 doz.; white velvet. o seed, hot pepper, 10c tsp. Pos paid. No checks. Josephine ley, Mitchell. Long green pod okra seed 19. crop; 15c lb. Bradford Alli Cassidy Rd. Thomasville. _ Long handle gourd seed; low meat watermelon seed package. Postpaid. Ella Wilk ner, Warthen. Marglobe tomato seed lb.; New Stone, 70c lb. de O. Waldrip, Flowery Brane Long green pod okra. seed, 10c cupful; 25c Jb. Post- paid. Mrs. Berry Bennett, Fl ery Branch, Rt. 1, Mammoth Russian ansee seed, large heading kind, 5 start; whit- egg turnip seed, 5! a Mrs. G. Collins, Cobbtaw Several l5s. bunch butter bean seed, white 15e lb.; 2 for colored, 10c Ib. Add Soe = Mrs. Sterling Evans, Ogee chee. = White African cane seed: 1 yr. from grower, 10c Ib. Se Higgins, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. Nice white nset onions, gal. Add postage. Curtis wri Rt. 1, Buchanan. = Nice white nest onions, 2 25 gal. Add postage. Exchang for dried fruit. Mrs. Gussie Con- ner Buchanan, Poi. 15 Ibs. Heart of Gold cant: loupe seed, true to name, $1.00 Ib. $12.00 lot. C. B. Jones, Tho son, Rt. 2. Calif. multipiying beer see 10 start. Add postage. Mrs. Sa lie Floyd. Rockmart, Rt. 2. oo multiplying beer seed Star td 3c pose CB tds Fayetteville, Rt. x Nice, clean oe ea. $3.00 bu. Mrs. Ida Prince, Douglas TOBACCO FOR Good aged tobacco, and chewing, no trash, 12 Ib $1.00. postpaid. Prompt Ship: ment. Mrs. Grady B. Sellers, Al- ma. _ Good mellow flue cured chew ing tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1.00; smo ing, 12 Ibs., 5c. Postpaid. a Lillie Lightsey, Screven, Rt. Tobaceo, bright leaf, aoe 11 Ibs., $1.00; smoking, 13 Ibs. $1.00. T. M. Roland, Coffee. Good home-raised tobacco, chewing, 11 lbs. $1.00; smoking, 6 Ibs. $1.00; 6 lbs. of either for '50c. Postpaid. M: B. Swain. vee cfoss, Rt. EGGS WANTED | Want pure- -bred black Minors hatching eggs or some young pul- lets. Write. T. M. Whitworth, 25 ie Manley. Deca re 222 Lockwood | Terrace. = 736 Elbert St. S. W., See TRY FOR SALE \NCONAS: 50 Ancona pullets, and 25 Brown Leghorns, almost grown (3% mos. old), 75c ea. B. R. Woodlift, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1. nice, pure Ancona hens, $1.25 ..; mixed pullets, 75c ea. All eady to lay. Add trans. chgs.; me Super Bee foundation, 60c Add postage. Wm. Middleton, ford, Rt. 2. 6 or 8 mixed bantam hens and ooster, clean legged. Good ers. 25 ea. a Carl Currie, valda. mos. old oun White tie rooster, for sale or swap -2 White Leghorn or 3 mixed antam hens, good layers. Not 21. Come see after 3 P. M- J. C. lace, S. E., Ma 8814, Trio pure Golden Sebrights, or exc. for 30 Buff Orp. or ral purple Black Giant baby ks. Mrs. J- L. Paugh, Barnes- stock, $3.00 pr.; 2 game Few Shee type bantams. Spec- price on Dark Cornish and f Cochins, bantam. W. K. rmdon, Augusta, 1109 Adrian | 15th, blue legged, rose bs. 75c ea. Crated. FOB. C. Milam, Dawson. foung. mixed bantam hens, ing. J. C. Thomas, Atlanta, 3, Box 146. je BY CHICKS: 3aby chicks from trap nest hens, 200 eggs and up, 15 ea. aoa Macon, Rt. 3. , la Beaune April 1938 teh roosters. $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. Thompson, White Plains. ight Brahma 10 mos. old ca- ms, carrying chicks, $2.00 ea.; B. R. and L. B. erossed, 5 mos. 00 ea. $5.50 for lot. FOB. RRED AND OTHER ROCKS thoroughbred White Rock and rooster, $1.00 ea. FOB. firs. Alma Oliver, Roy. 50 or more purebred Barred outh and White Rock, and - Reds, Feb. 15th hatched, 40c Del. Ga.; purebred big White oth Pekin ducks (now lay- $1.25 ea. Eggs, also. Mrs. large fine Holtermans a B. R. roosters, AAA :. =: 1 geen | yours B. R. hens, now lay- $1.00 ea. or exc. for 2 billy 3 2 mos. old. Ea. pay express. ere, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box Nice B. R. rooster, $1.50 plus p: chgs.; also citron seed. 10 is. and postage. John A. Oli- Lula. Rt. 1. olterman str. B. R. 10 mos pullets now laying, $1.25 ea ; ers, same age and sir., non- uted, $3.00 ea.; eggs, $1.50 for +P. P. Few Iceburg or white ekberry and thornless rasp- ao ine Park's roosters, 2 Yr. ola ind: other 16 mos., $1.75 ea.; Eggs Ip. hens, 75c per 15. Prepaid Cartons ret. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, 3 pure White Rock roosters, Yr. old, T5e ea. not del. Mrs. A. Dozier, Norwood. White Rocks, 244 mos. old, bout 4 of them pullets, $25.00. Ss Ava May, Norman Park, Rt. M. B. R. pullets, 6 wks. old 23. Sell all or part at. bar- - Come see, 5 mi. West Cor- oa. good road on Cleveland Rt. or write. E. L. Colston, elia. 10 Parks B. R. hens and 28 lonaldsons R. I. Red hens, last. Spring hatch, now laying, $1.00 z. I. M. Webb, Ellijay. AAA B. R. hens and rooster, yrs. old, $5.00 for lot. Money rder. Mrs. Jas. J. Williams, Bos- Rt. 2, Box 215. urebred Tennessee str. B. R. mos. old rooster and 3 pure- New Hampshire Red 10 old roosters, $1.25 ea., not Bid. Mrs. J. T. Gay, Sum- Rt. 2 R. hens and unre- rooster, February 1938 or) syrup, in new cypress chexp: Exe. either for big . black Guinea hogs or Mrs. AN &. _ Lorde herokee| rown, Atlanta, 253 Cher Hubert E: Hill Maysville. Rt. 1. Cochins, | . $2.00: Eggs, 10c ea. A.| Haley Atlanta, 1946 Howell] |Red Hull Speckled table peas, , Golden Sebright hens, Yr. old} "O. only. Fred Lovell, Tignall,| | per 15, del. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Ae- : 50 doz. John B. Nix, Alte} -T lb. hens, 85 setting: from} i now laying, atch, $10.00; good heavy (mild) POULTRY FOR SALE CORNISH: 2 purebred Cornish roosters $3:00 or $1.50 ea.; 40 purebred Thomas str. pullets and 6 roost- ers, February 1939 hatch; want a Bull Dog str. Cornish rooster. Money order. Mrs. Annie B. King, Quitman. Rt. 2, Box 56. Large type purebred Cornish hens, $1.00 ea., FOB; eggs, $1.00 per 15, $1.50 for 30. Crates ret- Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Abbeville. Rt. a 10 pure Dark Cornish hens, pullets and 1 cockerel, $15.00 FOB; pure Hastings Golden Jarvis prolific seed corn, nubbed and hand shelled, 75c pk. $2.50 bu. H. W. Thurmond, Greens- boro, Rt. 1, Box 131. 12 purebred Yr. old pullets, laying and rooster. All healthy, heavy 30 Jarge blocky type, pure Cor- (nish chicks, 8 wks. old, 25c ea. Mrs. Jewell Dominy, Eastman. Dark Cornish cockerels, 11 mos. old, ready for service, $1.50 ea. J. B. Oglesby, Atlanta, 1042 W. Marietta St. N. W. He 4546. | About 25 purebred Cornish hens, $1.25 ea., 5 for $5.00; also 10e Ib. Not less 5 Ibs. sold. Pre-| paid. Mrs. Frank Kirkland, | Douglas, Rt. 3. | BAMES: 1 black-eyed Cuban game yr.) old _coekerel. Guar. pure. Trimmed. Jas. Bnock, Carrollton, RFD 4. Fine Warhorse game rooster, $2.50; young hens, $2.00 ea. B.} |. Fussell Brunswick, Blythe Isle. HAMBERGS: S. S. Hambergs, $1.00 ea. or exc. for game bant-1s or wood ducks. D. T. Jennings, Americus,} Pp. O. Box 84. MINORCAS: Limited number fine Black Minorea cocks, $3.00; $2.00 ea. From prize winners. S. Austin, Atlanta, Rt. 68. 1@ large black Mimorea hens, Jaying, and rooster. 16 White G. Rock ger and rooster, 6 mos.| old. Ss. Leslie. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 30 heavy breed mixed hens, at my yard, 60c ea. for lot. Mrs. Larucker Davidson, Molena. ORPINGTONS: 5 Golden Buff Orp., new lay- ing, Yr. old, $1.25 ea. Very fine. Mrs. J. E. Lott, Broxton. Pure Golden Buff Orp. pullets 6 to 8 wks. old, 60c ea. Eggs, $1.00 All $1.00 a. L. Hodges, worth, Rt. 2. LEGHORNS: 6 AAA S. C. W. L. fah, 1938 hatch roosters, ready for. service, $4.00 or $1.25 ea, FOB. Mrs. &. G. Bleckley. Rabun Gap. 1 rooster, $10.00: Mrs. Ethel F. Timms, Ave., S. W., Ra 2722. Choice S. C. W. L. 8 wks. old eockerels, Johnsons trap-nested Imperial Matings, 5 or more, 75 ea. FOB. U. V. Whipple Jr., Cordele. 20 B. L. hens, . Everlay str., $15.00, money order. Mrs. R, i: Allison, Cleveland, Rt. 3. Correction: Will contract to furnish 200 AA grade, Eng. str. W. L. 10 wks. old, nice, fully de- veloped pullets for $130.00 FOB my shipping point, Mrs. T. M. McNeeley, Turnerville. . 150 Booth AAA str. Yr. old, $1.00 each. P. G. Austria, Waycross. 35 extra nice, AAA Hanson str. W. L. 8 wks. old pullets for sale. Jack Davis, Temple. 100 W. L. AAA str., laying 70 per cent now, March 1938 hatch, Tic ea. FOB. A. H. Marquardt, Conyers. RFD 3. 8 W. L. pullets, 5 mes. old, $6.00; Black Cochin bantam roosters, $1.00 ea. T. M. Whit- Ages Atlanta, 736 Elbert St. S. 100 W. L. April 1938 hatch pul- lets, 85c ea.; 120 April 1937 hens, 15e ea. All Hollywood str. Also 12 S. C. Black Minorcas, April 1938 hatch, 85 ea. or entire lot at my yard, 0c, ea. F. P. Prather, Mon- roe. Rt. 25 W. L. 9 mos. old rfullets, large type, good layers, $1.00 ea. = J. W. Wooten, Broxton, Rt. 15 purebred select. Everlay str. B. L. hens (and unrelated roos- ter given with each 10 hens), 70c ea. or $50.00 for lot. G. W. Paulk Willacoochee: Rt. 2. 3 full blooded B. L. 5 mos. old cockerels, 75e ea. not postpaid. t vigorous, $15.00. Mrs.-} oan , | Red 11 mos. old cockerels, | Miers, cockerels, | Atlanta, 980 Cascade|. Del. in June.| Mrs. M. E. poe Jasper, POULTRY FOR SALE PHEASANTS: Golden pheasants, $7.00 pr.; Ringneck ves, $2.00 pr. J. R. Owens, Atlanta, 1946 Howell Mill Road. PEAFOWLS: 4 beautiful blue peacocks, 2 yrs. old, $15.00 ea. FOB. W. C. Day, Thomaston, RFD 1. POLISH: White Crest Black Polish. $5.00 pair. R. L. Carter, Brewton. QUAIL: About 15 prs. Ga. Bob Whites, pen raised and perfectly tame. Ed Willink Atlanta, 1563 Jones- boro Road. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES): Purebred Hubbard str. Aer ee ea. Mrs. L. M. Kermedy, Collins, Rt- 2. 90 N. H. Red pullets and 12 | eockerels, all 6 mos. old, $1.00 ea. Junie Crane, Buford Rt. 2. 2 S. C. New Hampshire Red] yr. old cockerels, bloodtested, $1.25 ea, Money order. Mrs. John G. Hudson, Cairo, Rt. 1. REDS (RHODE ISLAND): 3 Tompkins Red cockerels, Il mos. old, $1.00 ea. FOB. Money | order. Mrs. W. B. Shirley. Alto, Rt, I. 3 Donaldson S. C. R. IL Red March 1938 roosters, $1-00 ea. at | yard, or postage added; Hatch-/| ' ing eggs, $1.00 per 16. Mrs. W. A. Watson, Woodstock. Rt, 2. Donaldson Reds (very dark) and Japanese Silkies very reas- onable prices. (Selling flock on | account iH health). Mrs. C. = Stone Mountain, Rt. Box 229. 4 hens and rooster, 12 and 18 mos. old, laying, Donaldson AA Reds $5.00; New Hampshire Red eggs from AA pen of 12 hens and cockerel, $1.00 for 15, del. B. ~ don, Monticello. 10 thoroughbred AAA Red pul- lets and large cockerel, April hatch, $12.50 plus express. Charles Young. Toccoa. 16 A grade April hatch av. 4 lb. hens, now laying. 50-50 S. C. BE. Reds and Buff Orpingtons, 9$0c ea. or $12.50 for lot, my sta- tion. Hardy McSaba, Jasper. 10 each S. C. and R. C. R. I. Red hens, purebred, healthy and laying, $10.00 each lot, with rooster free with ea. lot. Mrs. A. |B. Crow, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. 3 R. I. Red roosters, Tompkins str. 11 mos. old, $1.60 ea. FOB. | Mrs. W. B. Shirley. Alto, Rt. 1. | TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC FOR SALE: 2 Mallard and 1 White drakes. and 1 Speckled Guinea rooster, 7c ea. Exc. for young guinea hens; Buff Orp. and Mallard duck eggs, 75c per 15. Roberta McCollum, Grantville, Rt. 2. Young Mammoth Long Island | White Pekin ducks, $1.00 ea. B. L., 9 pullets, now laying and} FOB here. Any number. Hatehed J ry 26th, now wt. about 5 te A. L. Miligan, Blooming- ale. 1 Muscovey drake, white and green feathers, quackless type, $1.25 FOB; Eggs, $1.00 per 12 postpaid. No personal . checks. s T. Chatham, Adairsville, Black and White Muscovey ducks, $1.00 ea., drakes, $1.50 ea. Eggs, $1.00 per 15. Jas. Fletcher, Moultrie. Purebred Bourbon Red tom, wt. 25 lbs, 1 brown Bronze hen. $4.50 FOB for both. Mrs. Cecil Dominy, Eastman. 2 M. B. toms, April hateh, around 20 Ibs., $3.50 ea. Trade 1 for pr. geese. Mrs. H. A. Mar-| tin, Conyers, 142 McDonough St. Trio of crossed Muscovey and White Pekins (hens now laying) $2.25 for lot; baby ducks about | May Ist (some in April), l5c ea. at 1 week old. M. O. only. Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1, 2 White African guinea recat ers, $1.00 ea. Wesley C. Hodnette, Gabbettville, Rt. 2, Box 33. - 2 gobblers, Yr. old, 20 Ib. at my farm. Will not ship. Exc. for turkey hens or pigs. M. L. Shea- ly, Oglethorpe. Naked neck turkens, $1.50 ea. $4.00 trio. Roy Holcombe, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. 10 geese, $1.00 ea. at my house, or by freight, FOB Walthour- ville. No ehks. Money order. Lee Joyner, ee 10 R. C. Silver Wyandotte cocks and hens $1.00 ea, All pure- bred 1938 hatch, unrelated stock. Mrs. Van Harris, Lula. 50 R. C. W. Wyandotte a lets, 65 ea. or 60c ea. for lot. wks. old March. 17th. a ds Ww. 4 Copeland, Bowden, Ro. 1 | White Leghorn baby MARKET BULLETIN POULTRY FOR SALE WYANDOTTES: 6 hens now laying and 2 cock- erels, breeding age, pure Rose $8.00 for the 8, FOB. Mrs. Maude Fleming, Hartwell, Rt. 1 AAA 8. C. Wyandotte roost- ers, Yr. old, $2.00 ea. 2 for $3.00 FOB; also selected eggs, 75c per 15; $1. 25 for 30, del. Mrs. Douglas McLendo:, Dawson. Rt. 4. 10 purebred W. Wyandotte pullets, laying, $1.00 ea.; 2 young roosters, $2.00 for both; 5 pure- bred Partridge Rock hens and rooster, $12.00; 5 mixed hens. 80c ea. All FOB. Mattie B. McPher- son, Rabun Gap, Rt. I. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS: Want several hundred W. L. baby, also started, chicks, and some laying hens. ete. Louise Harrell, Eastman, Rt. 3. Exe. genuine Red Skin P. R. potato plants for any large breed baby chicks. T. L. Dukes, Surrency- Want 100 B. R. chicks to raise on halves to 2 mos. old. Party pay postage both ways. Write first. Mrs. L. C. Harris. Dallas, Rte 1. Want in April to raise baby chicks on halves 150 ea., White and Brown Leghorns, 250 W. Wyandottes or Brahmas. 12 yrs. exp. Party pay trans. chgs. both ways. Frank Sewell, Jr. Abbe- ville. Rt. 1, c-o Jim Miller. Exc. extra fine, well rooted Boysenberry plants for good str. pullets; consider other chicks. Mrs. J. R. Sloan, Pelham, Rt. 1. Want raise broilers by the pound or by the chicken, the year round at standard prices. Write if interested. Mrs. Otis M.- Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. BANTAMS: Want 6 or more purebred Golden Laee Sebright bantam hens. Quote best price. H. G- Stewart, Shellman. LEGHORNS: Want few purebred, frying size Buff Leghorn pullets, now or in early summer, at. reasonable price. Mrs. J: D. Barnes, Sylves- ter, Rt 3. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKS: Want 10 to 25 hens and 2 or 3 roosters, halves. J. FP. Adair, Wrightsville, Rt. f. = Bob White hens, or what have you in the line of Pheasants or Quail? Also Bob White coeks to trade. Mrs. R. J. Wrinn, Atlanta, Ret. 3. Se Turkeys; Guineas, Geese Ducks; Etc. Wanted Want 50 or 100 little turkey poults te raise on shares or will take the eggs and set and raise fer half 1 raise. Abie N. Cook, Blairsville. Rt. 1.. Want buy 1 Black Muscovy age and description. Write. Mrs. J. T. Byrd, Lumpkin, Rt. 2-B. Want some purebred Wood ducks. M. C. Horton, Chamblee. Want 10 White guineas, 9 hens and rooster, at 50c ea. J. G. Mor- ris, Jonesboro. Want 6 guinea hens at once at 50c ea. H. L. Leverett, Columbus, Reese Road. Want 1 young Mammoth Bronze hen; and have 1 M. B. pure strain tom, $3.50 FOB Ex- press. Mrs. R. R. Stevenson, Me- Rae. Rt. 2. Exe. duck and drake large White Pekins, $3.00 value, for 3 Guinea hens and rooster, prefer White; also want good, cow and heifer calf, fresh or freshen soon at reasonable price. Mrs. Geo. M. Normandy, Dunwoody. Rt. 1. Want 8 hens and 2 cocks about yr. or 15 mos. old, at 50c ea., or will exc. 5 Dark B. L. Everlay str. yr. old hens; for sale 7 AAA B. R. pullets, laying, nearly yr. old, purebred, unrelated rooster, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Ruth Chapman, Butler, Rt. 1. EGGS FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs; setting of 14 $2.00 postpaid. C. A. Dunean, Rt. 2, Bx. 114, Col- lege Park. Red Leghorn hatching eggs Tsc setting. H. K. Ward, tucer. trial City Gardens, Savannah. Quail eges after April 15th. Write os pelece A. C. Salter, SE. Comb Columbian Wyandottes, State prices,| | Donaldson, Decatur, 726 S. to raise from on} Will swap Golden cocks tor| to plants $1. 00 M. Charles M. El~ } eggs now ready $6.25 dozen pre- drake for breeding. State price,| Saturday, April 15, 193 EGGS FOR SALE Buff Orpington egg. Tec for 15; Exchange 4 dozen for 10 tur- key poults, no culls. Mrs. Opal Devenport, Andersonville. . Selected eggs for hatching from New Hampshire Red chicks direct from Atz Mammoth hatchery 75c 15, $4.50 100. and Lup. Mrs. W. C. Rahn, Lakeland. Purebred R. C. Brahma eggs, carefully selected and packed $1.00 15 postpaid; 2 cockerels, March, 1938 hatch $150 each. FOB. 15 Ibs. okra seed, 1.938 S clean, dry 25c Ib. postpaid. L. J. Brown, RFD 2, Colbert. High quality eggs from thor- oughbred blood tested R. I. reds, Donaldson strain $:50 15; two l-year old R. I. red roosters $2.00 each. Mrs. D. F. Walker, War- then. Big bone Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs 15 for $3.00 postpaid, you return carton. Wynelle Sea- x go, Pinehurst. Large type pure breed dark Cornish eggs $1.00 for 15, crates to be returned. No checks. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown. Ancona. Sheppard strain 3A grade and Black Minorca eggs Ea. 18 eggs for 85c postage paid. Lea Willa Elliott, Rt. 1. Lavonia. Pure bred buff rock setting eges $1.00 15 plus postage; also Buff Rock roosters $1.00 each at my place. Mrs. Clyde Barber, Rt. 1, Hiram. Pure white Pekin duck eggs for hatching 75c 15 postpaid. No stamps. Mrs. L. K. ls Tal- botton. M. B. turkey eges from same j strain $1.25 a dozen April and May delivery; will exchange 15 turkey eggs for 25 day-old chick: anv large breed pure or. mixed. Write what you have. Mrs. W. A. Howell, Greensboro. Booth AAA S. Cc. W. Leghorn eges 75c 15; $3.00 100; also Hastings Hales Best cantaloupe seed, 60c Ib.; P. R. potato plants $1. 25 M. All prepaid. Bo 3 Chandler, Rt. 4, Tifton. Purebred Rose comb silver laced Wyandotte hatching egg Te setting of 15 postpaid. Mr. Lonnie McMicken, Rt. 3, Dallas. Pure M. B. turkey eggs now ready $2.25 dozen del. Mrs. E. A. Adams. Rt. 3, Bowdon. Rhode Island Red eggs $1.00 15, $5.00, 100; baby chicks priced on request. Four months old cockerels $1.00 each. Mrs. Donald ler St., Dea. 2405. Big Ene. W. L. eggs ne Roselawns AAA and Ped. stock 65c 15 postpaid. Mrs. C. P. Plun~ kett, Rt? A, Summerville: uf Purebred Brown Leghorn egg. 15 for 60c, 30 for $1.00; also Tx baeco for smoking or echewi 18 Ibs. $1.00; Pink skin PR pota- son, Gen! Del. Gainesville. Big Bone Giant Bronze turkey. paid. These birds are the largest of the whole turkey family and best. layers. a your order. L. J. Ellis, Rt. 5, Cumming. See Dark Cornish Indian game eggs from blood tested 2 yr. old stock 15 for $1.00 postpaid. No personal checks. Mrs. Laura B- Cox, 27 Floyd St., Sandersvil >. S$. C. R. Red hatching | $1.25 15 delivered in Ga. x paid. Mahood and Dovalanak strains crossed. Miss Belle Tim- merman, Box 83, Bronwood. : M. B. turkey eggs $2.25 a doce en. crate to be retd. Mrs. R. L. Henson, RFD 2, Carnesville. ee Selected hatching eges from Roselawns Big Type Eng. stv. W. Leghorns, pen ped. matings. Sell or exchg. for potato plants. Mrs. Lester DeFoor, Rt. 2, 1 coa.- S. C. Blue Andalusian jae Parks B. R. AAA grade eggs. ea. $1.00 setting plus postage. Mrs. W. L. Treadaway, Adairsville. Giant Strain Light Brahma eggs 15 for $1.00; also 4 Giant Strain Lt. Brahma young roost- ers $1.00 each; hens of same breed $1.50, or 6 for $7.50. All FOB here. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Turkey eggs April $2.40 dozen postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Milford, Rt. 2, Ball Ground. = Pure Mammoth Bronze Tur- key eggs from blood tested stock $2.50 dozen prepaid. Jack Mc=- Daniel, Rt. 2, Pitts. Incubators & Brooders | WANTED = Want Little Brown Hen ine cubator, prefer 100 egg cap cheap, in perfect condition. M Homer L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Hees Want medium or lar incubator, in good condition foe Bartow.. cash. W. S. Towns, To % SEV L \ PEK ~ x and harrow, eond., cheap. William G. Tuck. - cond. FOB. Boyce Garner. Lux- _ 41 Cole cotton planter, Ledbet- Yetesville, Rt. 1. tor, new bearings, ete. $35.00 FOB ; cond., $15.00 cash. Mrs. ton planter, . Arnold, Washincton. eultivator, used 1 year, $75.00 cash at my home. Mrs. C. M. English, Andersonville. Rt. 1, Box 242 A. _ Groover, Glennville, Rt. 1- _ Garrett, Washington, Rt. 3- 43 Oliver plow \ ator, for sale. Apply . E. T. Bos- well, Jr., Siloam. -. 30 in, Meadows corn mill, 2 Ee el] on 4 steet wheels with spade : Wy, Oglethorpe. gond. $125.00 FOB. Exc. for cow ; eond., $4.00. Exc. for 1 h- turner : Do aville. . Pewuer Springs. $25.00 ea. or exc. for cow, pigs or sweet potato plants, W. P. - -Monigomery, Jr. | Macon, 364 Second St. shape. Douglasville. _ fresh in or freshen. soon heifer or MARKET BULLETIN 0900 | | : Second-Hand Machinery Incubators & Brooders | _ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE - FOR SALE 1 - Twenty Caterpillar tractor) John Deere walking cultivator.| go pel churn with eile 1,000 chick cap. brooder, used Fiaitels Greece: 1 used little A-1 Thomasville. Avery 27 plow (2 h.) $4.00; 1h. Oliver plow, $3.00. Both good omni. All steel roller 2 h. wagon. No. ter combination planter, Fowler cultivator. No. 10 Oliver ? h. tura plow and other equipment. good cond. Cheap or trade for cows and yearlings. W. A. Harp, Large Primrose cream separa- my place, Mrs. S. A. Wright, Ce- -de~ Springs. - Sharpless good F. L, separator, Moye, Hamilton, Rt. 1. 2h. Avery turn ploy, Chatta- nooga middle buster Aver cot- and other equip- ment. Cheap for cash. Mrs. C. David Bradley 2 row tractor Box 45. A Grist mill for $65.00 Mrs. Marie Mantovani, Atlanta, Rt. 4, 15 H. P. Fairbanks Morse eng. mever used, for sale. See. W. E. Tom Houston side plow for Fordson tractor, also Peerless 12 h. p. engine and boiler. G. T. Friend Orchard power spray machine, 100 gal. cap.. good cond. $100.00 at farm. L. P. Single- ton, Ft, Valley Rt. 3. 15 h. p- Case eng. and boiler, good cond., $15.00. Suitable for ginning, etc. M, G. Phillips, Ea- tonton. 1 rake and 1 mower, also a No. and 1. subsoil plow, good cond. for sale. EB. S. Reach, Buford, Rt. 1. International riding cultivator, $10.00; Oliver riding cultivator, $12.00; No. 41 Cole eotton and eorn planter, $17.50. R. S. Ar- -derson, Hawkinsville. 1 Swing hammer feed mill and 1 No. 16 DeLaval eream separ- hole sheller and 600 ib. platform scales, goud cond. $100.00 FOB, _G. M. Williams, Conyers. Rt. 3. - John Deere tractor, G. P. mad- Jugs on rear wheels, re-built, in good eond., $150.00. M. L. Shea- A 1936 MecCormick-Deering 8 ft. tractor hitch binder, perfect, at market value. A. M. Aiken, Newborn. 16 H. P. gas. eng. needs some repairs, large cut-off saw, $50.00. |- W. D. Mays, Stockbridge. ' Ccvington hill dropper ectton- seed plantey, $7.50. R. P. Bomar, Palmetto, No. 10 Oliver turn plow, good er what have you? Chas. Rey- yolds, Forest Park. 2h. New Deer walking cul- tivator fairly - good working eond., $10.00 cash or exc. for any- thing can use. W. N. Poole, Lil- burn. Fordson tractor-motor, re- pored, in perfect cond., $100.00. B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. Hammer mill for grinding ear corn and beans, with 2 sereens eomplete. $77.50. W. P- Franklin, Augusta, Rt. 4. - DeLaval Separator No. 12, shipped $40.00, or $35.00 at my heme, 2 mi. No Augusta on Mar- tin town Rd. Miss Genie Ham- mone, Augusta, Rt. 3. 20 in Meadows mill, used abcsut o of 6 yrs., fair cond., I. H.C. 2 hole corn sheller and 1% h. p. Fairbanks-Morse eng. Sell all or part or trade for corn or fresh milch cow. W. T. Pelfrey, Electric churn upright style. uses aasher with old style churn. $1506 FOB. James Franklin. Brewn Manley 2 h. walking ulicvators (ike new, used 1 wk.) 26 h. p. engine, 1 International | riding cultivator, 2 dbl. aise, P.ows, 2-2h. wagons, sev. 2 h. turning plows and other farm- ing equipment at my place, 3% mi. N. W. Douglasville. All good; Cheap. W. I. Dorris, ~ i 2 row mule power cotton @uster, A-1 cond. Sell or exe, for ow. Brine cow and get duster. 7 - $4.00 cash. W. A. Maxham, Aus: 2 h. wagon and a cut off saw. good cond. Cheap for cash or trade for livestock . Herbert Kel- ly, Austell, Rt. 1. - 1 Good cultivator, good cond.,| $10.00 at my place. Jamie Causey Temple, Rt. 1. Fordson tractor, all worn parts replaced and motor rebuilt. $125.00; a Piedmont 2 h. wagon (with flat bed), $26.90. FOB. Nea! Whitworth, Lavonia, Rt. 1. 6 ft. McCormick-Deering reap- er and binder with canvasses, $50.00; Case threshing machine, good shape. $200.00; 5 ft. McCor- mick-Deering Big Six mowing machine, $30.00 James.B. Bartch. Augusta, Milledgeville Road. A well drilling outfit, good cond., $200.00 here, or trade tor large size hammer feed mill or a good, large size brood mare, at the right price. J. E. Hadden, Avera. 4 gal. Daisy churn, used little, $3.00, also 3 h. motor for sale.. Robt Niles, Commerce, 117 N. Broad St. - One McCormick reaper and binder, $50.00 at my place. H- L. Kessler, Rincon. 1937 McCormick-Deering reap- er and binder, 8 ft. blade, used two seasons, has not cut over 75 aeres, can operate with mules or tractor. $200.00 FOB. J. W. Lampp. Scott. Fordson tractor with or without plow and harrow. Reas- onable price. Consider garden tractor as part pay. Luther F. Johnston, Tecatur, Rt. 2. No. 40 Cole corn and cotton dropper with all seed rings, in good condition, $10.00 FOB; al- so Stoneville No. 2 cotton seed, 0c bu. FOB. C. N. Adams, Social Circle. One two horse general electric motor 220 volts, used for coin mi, for sale, J. L. Magill, 18 Randolph St-., Atlanta. - One 1934 McCormick Deering separator, in good condition, $450; also one McCormick Deer- ing binder, 6 ft., $125. Both for $550 cash. R. P. Burson, Monroe Ri. 3: : Oliver walking cultivator, $10.- 00. Odie Bennett, Fairmount, Rt. z i Fordson tractor, and other equipment for farm use for sale. -E. C. Hixon, Greensboro- 1 Meadows grist mill, 30 in rock, wood frame, good condi- tien, $150.00; also 1 Farguhar boiler and engine and other farm equipment for sale. FOB. John Clark, Grayson. One Fordson tractor and har- row, in good condition, $135 both; -one riding cultivator. and riding 3 H. P. reversible disc plow. $7.56 ea.; also other equipment cheap. Come see. T. G. Richardson, Palmetto. .2.seven ft. case binders and one 10 ft. power binder, good condition. Mrs. J. E. Wright, Monroe. . Good 2 h. wagon, $25.00; also Little Brewn Hen _ incubator, tell, Rt. 1. Small hammer mill with 2 sereens, 5 hp, $77.50. W. P. Franklin, Rt. 4, Augusta. Chattanooga Reversible disc turner, three hitch, for sale or exe. for two horse wagon or hogs W. G. Owenby, Marietta. I. H. C. riding cultivator with cultivating equipment, $40.00 cash at my barn. B. F. Vinson, Rt. 3, Macon. One 7 h. p. gas engine, three speeds, in good shape, wt. 1,400 Ibs, $35.00. Geo. A. Kelly, Holly Springs. One Fordson Tractor with fen- ders (has no coils and steering wheel needs repairing) will run, | $75.00 cash at my farm. J. P. An- derson, 423 Atlanta Ave. SE, At- Janta, Ma 4246. One pair wagon and livestock seales. in good condition, cheap. G. W. Jordan, Hawkinsville. One Avery planter. 6 plate out- fit complete. single and duplex hopper, slightly used. Sell or exchange for good breed heifer. J. R. Brown, Waycross. Rt. 1. 2H. Wheat drill and 2 H. we- gon for sale. Exchange for cow, if good, young, and all right in every way. Geo. G. Osborn. Cler- mont, Rt. 1. One tractor in good condition, $100. Exchange for cattle. W. S. motor $45.00; 3 h. Deere riding plow, little used, $13.00; other farm equipment. W. J. Brennan, Columbus. Fordson tractor in good condi- tion with turn plow and harrow. Exchange for good farm horse or mule. Also cut off saw. 315.00. M. E. Segraves, Rt. 1, Milner. New Prima No. 2 cream separ- ator. about 200 lbs. per hour ca- pacity, used 3 months, good con- dition, $8.00. Eugene Reese, Ja- kin. 14 ft. water wheel for sale or exchange for brood sow or any- thing can use. Johnson Charles, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Box 1. 1 dbl. hopper corn planter, $4.- 50 my farm, or exc. for Marglobe tomato plants, or for 2 bu. peas. Mrs. Theson F. Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1. 2 h. iron beam Vulsaa turn plow, size No, 10. $8.50; 1 h. cot- tonseed planter, $2.50; 2 h. Mc- Cormick hay mower, 5 ft. cut., All good cond. FOB. Mrs. Mary Holeomb, Bremen. Rt. 1 Second Hand Machinery WANTED Want 1 tractor turning plow. State disc or turner, cond. and price. C. C. Carter, Atlanta, 51 Alamo Ave., N. W. Want single section, 24 in. or larger. disc harrow, suitadle for tractor, prefer 8 disc. State cash price FOB. E. R. Budden, Col- lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 365. Want good Pea and Bean huller, cheap'for eash. L. B. Bur- ton, Bainbridge, Rt. 1: Want a Corn dropper (one that will drop beans as well as corn). State what you have and price. W. D. Bradley, Greensboro. Want 3 or 4 stand late model Ginnery, M. A. Odom, Valdosta, Box 324. Want 3 in. or larger shaft, with flanges to build overshot water wheel, State just what you have anc price. E. L. Arnold, Maxeys, Want a Gravely garden trac- ter. Will buy if reasonable or trade a 5 h. Twin Standard trac- dosta, Box 347. Want buy 1 set cottonseed scales, 1 automatic tramper and 3 Extracting feeders for 70 saw ieetiagaas gins. E. L. Vance, Tif- Want some _ cultivators for Farmall F 12 tractor, cheap for cash. T. E, Ferrell, Buckhead. Want a 6 or 8 ft. Binder, good) cond., reasonable. W. C. Dailey, Flippen. Want a good used 6 ft. cut dbl. cuttaway harrow, 18 in. dises in good cond., for cash. W. F. Cox. Roswell. Want garden tractor cheap. Beeman preferred, but any good make acceptable. Philomath. Exec. 2 - 2 dise - 12 plows for | 2-6 disc John Deere Tiller plows; exc. 1 T20 Internatioral tractor for 1 U. C. Chalmers tractor, in No. 1 shape. Write. W. M. Clem- ones, Rome, Rt, 3. Want good, used peanut thrash cheap for cash or trade for grist mill. T. Joe Gleaton, Stockbridge, Rt. 1. Want 1 h. or 2 h. Oliver turn plow. Must be good plows. State best cash price. Y-. N-. Bruce, Dial. Want a cheap, second-hand or junked Papec Ensilage cutter Ne. F, or just a frame for this cutter. F, M. Williams, Newborn. Want 1 Covington cotton planter, in good shape. H. W. Darden, Hogansville, Rt. 3. Want a Roller Mill for making corn meal. State size and price. E. G. Brooks, Savannah, 39 St. and Ogeechee Road. Want walking wheel cultivat- or in good cond. Buy or trade binder for same. S. F. Bohanan, Conyers. Want 1 grain binder slightly used at a bargain for eash. B. W. Treadaway. Temple. Want 8 or 16 h. p. gas engine in good running condition. Give best price in first letter. W. I. Roper. New Holland. Want one set cotton seed seales, one automatic tramper, three extracting feeders for 70 saw Lumnus gins. E. L. Vane. Tifton. Smith, Lula, Rt. 2. One 60 H. return tubular boil-. er, first class condition; ne 4) H. side crank steam engine, $100, both. Suitable for ginning and other farm uses. A. J. Rica, Bainbridge. 1 two horse Oliver riding cul-, tivator complete; John Deere mule power hay press. Sell or exchange for Athens side plow for Fordson or half H. P. gas en- mi. W. Jonesboro. C. W. Cox. gine. J. B. Bryant, Jasper. Want ome good used farm tractor. State what you have and price. Joe Davis, Ellijay. CORN & SEED CORN FOR SALE Seed corn, good and sound, hand-nubbed and shelled, 5c per pk. 2-3 ears to stalk, post- paid. Mrs. Lillie Mae Johnson $29.50; 2 h. potato digger. $7.00. tor. Write. Jas. W. Moore, Val-| ta John Crone,} 3 Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. one season, $500. . Mrs. Thos. Bagwell, Fairburn, Rt. 2. One super hatch incubator, 250 egg cap. $15:00 del. anywhere in Ga. Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee. Ore Super Hatch incubator, 250 ego cap.. $16.00 del. in Ga. Also 4 big White Mammoth Pe- kin ducks and 1 drake. now lay- ing. 1 yr. old, $1-25 ea. Aleph Dix- on, Coffee. Coal burning brooder, 100 chick cap., in good condition, $6. Ellie Durden, Soperton, Rt. 1. Putnam brooder heater. in good condition. $2.00 cash or M. O. Mrs. Claude T. Williams, Rt. 2, Dallas. Good Buckeye incubator, 220 egg cap., in good condition, $8.00. Exchange for 2 pigs. 8 wks. old, ae stock. Annie Brown, Ma- Qrs. 1 Super Hatch incubator, 175 egg cap., practically new, $8.00. Mrs. Myrtle Peacock, Eastman. Rt. 4. - Super Hatch incubator, 250 egg cap. in goou condition, $8.00 cash. Mrs. H. E. Redding, Fair- burn; Ri. 2, One Bive Flame oil burning brooder, 1,000 egg cap., complete. in good condition, $6.50. Check or M. O. Mrs. Matthew Miles, Met- ter, Rt. 1, Box 27. One 250 egg cap. incubator, al- most new, in good condition, $15. FOB. Mrs. S. A. Rahn, Rincon. 600 egg cap. oil burning Millers Ideal incubator. copper water pipes; also Buckeye oil burner brooder. Cheap for cash. Ex- ehange for laying pullets, rab-/| bits, Guernsey bull. J. H. Wo- mack, Greensboro. 500 ees cap. Super Hateh incu- bator; 4 B. L. hens and_ rooster for sale. Exchange for good cow with 2nd or 3rd calf with 30 miles. S. O. Landrum, Rt. 3, Jonesboro. Several hundred batteries for laying hens. Cheap, George Has- es Macon, Rt. 4, Phone 1955 Sanitary outdoor brooders. Electric or hot water heat. Write for information. C. R. Hancock, Byron. : 35 sure trip trapnest fronts, 12%c ea. W. J. Sumlin, 69 S. Grand Ave., Center Hill, Atlan- 350 egg cap. Buckeye incubat- or, oil burner, automatic egg turner; 500 egg cap. coal Queen brooder, $30.00 both at my place. James Brown, Helena. Miscellaneous WANTED BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want 10-20 bu. peas, Whippor- will, Clays, Irons or Brabs. Quote del. price. A. R. Sheddan, College Park, Rt. 2. POTATOES WANTED: Want 5 bu. Triumph sweet po- tatoes, small size. for seed. Quote prices. L. E. Newsome, Pavo, Rt. PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED: Want bu. or iess peanuts, cream sugar crowder peas, So. American pop corn shelled, and golden honey. Buddelias, syringa. eleagnus pungens, ligustrum, pri- vet or mimosa. W.,R. Hatchell, Petes Park, 206 W. Walker ve. Swap 25 bu. seed potatoes for 15 bu. seed Spanish peanuts. R- J. Tate, Hamilton. SYRUP WANTED: Want 30 gal. bbl. syrup, sugar cane or POJ cane. Have velvet beans in pod, $15.00 ton; few bu. Red Hull speckled peas, $3.00 bu. At barn, E. W. Hood. Bartow, RE i. EGGS WANTED: Want 1 or 2 settings of turkey eggs at reasonable price. Mrs. F. R. Rabun, Lyons, Rt. 4. FEATHERS: Want all goose or all duek and mixed feathers. Quote. Mrs. Lou Carlisle, Marietta. Rt. 4. GRAIN: Want 35,000 lbs. oats, rye white or Rice straw baled, within 140 mi. Savannah. Quote best price your place. Geo. S. Quar- terman. McIntosh. FRESH & CURED MEAT FOR SALE Cured hams, 100 Ibs. 15-30 Ibs. a. 23c lb. C. F. Cooper, Hamp- ton, Rt. 1. Hams, 3 hickory smoked, wt.) 14-15 and 26 Ibs. ea. 22%2e per tb.' rico John G. Veach, Trion, Rt. Sugar cured, shoulders and hams, wt. 20-25 lbs. ea.. shoul#- ers I5c, hams 25c Ib. del. in Ga. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. Smoked ham. wt. 23 lbs. 22 Ib. Duroc-Jerseys, 1 male, 3 12 wks. old, $10. ea. pure can be reg. in buyers n mere for swine plague cholera. Reuben Stricklanc hunta, Rt: 2, oe Black Guinea, 1 pr. little $9 ea. or $16 for pr. MO on! C. Hargroves., Marlow, Rt. 1. Duroc-Jersey, 18 pigs, $3.50 ea.: $54 for the: lot reg. Jersey bull calves, prices depending on age beeen: C. J. Atkinson, M: on. Poland-China oars, reg. sale and will exc. spring | pigs for field peas, any kind, amt. or potato plants. J. Martin, Carrollton, RFD, | Spotted Poland-China bone. 1 female. 2 males life immuned, $10 ea.: $25 lot. Frank Lawrence, Mille ville, Rt. 2. 2 Blue Guinea. big bone, and boars. $7.50 to $10 ea. treated; also 1 grey fillie, 3 old. Sell or exc. for COWS. Sumner, Adrian. Spotted Poland-China | thrifty, dbl. treated, reg. in | ers name (herd boars by wo champion brood sows of. breeding). Sat. cuar. 10 wks.. ea FOB. W. A. Taliaferro, | Poland-China pigs, slig crossed with Durocs, $4 ea. at ties Edd Alred, Tallapoos Duroc boars, sows and reg. also Hampshire bred g reg. and unreg. some with John Mondelli, Valdosta, 105 Toombs St. oe Spotted Poland - China wt. 45 Ibs. $10 ea. furnished dbl. treatment, reg. papers. crated. W. E. Sickel, Sava 1130 East 50th St. AS Poland-China, big bone, b 18 mos. Hamp Jennings stock | vgn J. L. Banner, Americus, Black Poland-Chinas, 1 so farrow about April 1st; 1 so pigs, 10 days, 1st litter; sev. % 8. P: CLand % B. PG, 2 ready to breed, reas. priced cash. Exc. for Guernsey | good heifers, laying pullets. J Womack, Greensboro. Duroc-Jersey spring. pigs, re either sex, young serv. boars, of breeding, cholera imm Write for prices and descripti Aubrey Stallirsg Carrollton. Spotted Poland-China _ sh purebred; male and female, ea. or the two for $15. wt. ab 75 Ibs. ea. J. R. Gable, Rayme O. I. C. 1 reg. blackey t: big bone male, 1 yr. wt. 15 $25. L. P. Reece, Cartecay. Duroc-Jersey, reg. pigs, re for del. from Apr. 15th to Ist, $10 ea. including papers. W. Doolittle, Sandersville. . Miscellaneous For Sal Rhubarb plants and horser ish, 10c bunch, 3 for 25c. Exc, white feed sacks, 2 bunches fe 3 sacks. Mrs. F. H: Wright, E lijay. Rt. 2, Box 57. = Large quantities of nice gen: ing roots for sale. E. Henderso Smith, Fitzgerald. j 40 bu. black walnuts, dry, 1938 crop, 35c bu. or 33 1- cents bu. for lot, or $10.00 called for. J. B. Langford, S: Maysville, Rt. 3. oe Yellow and sassafras root, 20c in. garlic bulbs, 25c doz.; wil cherry bark, 20c lb.; catnip hoar hound, 20c doz. bunci Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonez: Rt. : 5 lbs. clean white chicken feathers, 25c lb. or exc. for tu key eggs, also exc. white 100 I cap. feed sacks for turkey egs and dried apples. Mrs. J. W. A} man, Alma. : New, white, downy feather 50c lb. del. Lot of 25 Ibs.; $11. del. Sample free. Mrs. Mary Co lins, Cordele. Rt. 4. ; Black walnut meats, nic clean, 30c Ib. also dried apple 12%c Ib. All FOB. M. M: Coch ran, Rolston. es Scott Kelley, Shannon. 1 h. wagon, No. 114, used par of 2 seasons, No. 1 shape f sale, also D&PL cottonseed, | 11, pure, 50c bu. E. L. Upchureh Locust Grove, Rt. 2. : : White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. good cond., 7c ea. postpaid to 2nd zone. D. G. Caldwell, Kings land. : = Stone Root, 50c lb. postpai Money order. Will T. Marti. Dalton, P. O. Box 143, Rees 1 shoulder wt. 16 lbs. 20 Ib. 2, middlings wt. 18 Ibs.. ea. 1%e Ib. $13.50 for the lot. Add postage.' Tabs ie Ballenger. Temple, Rt. } FOB. J. R. Killian, Columbus. POTATOES FOR SALE sd potatoes, small bl 25 bu. P. R. seed potatoes, s Lut geed : seedlings. $1.50- Sat pure Ga. cane syrup gal. bbis.. heavy, $10.50 per * fas Ambrows, Marlow. Rt. ote ek syrup. in gal: cans, ee gal.: also pure Coker's onseed 100. delinted and red. C. 'S. Floyd. Loganville. IS and PEANUTS FOR SALE ns, large,- 1938 cron tor xe some for 10 turkey eggs lbs. for 16 Buff Orpington white Jersey Giant cggs ee Mrs. Fuller Joiner, RED. Bepnich No. 1 seed pea- 0 bu. free of pops, 1 bu. ton Beal. Louisville, - peanut seed, sound ib. FOB. R. P. Mikell, FOB Edison; seedling 19 lb.; also purebred ei Fared Rocks, roost- -C lbs. W. M. Hooks, Una- 35 Ibs. for rt sher pecans, N Mrs. R. L. Make offer. ne, Cuthbert. es WANTED ant 3 Jersey heifer ealves, 2 Wks. old. State rrice del. or o after them within 60 & Groover, Glennville, int best cow for $25.00 and a lectric 260 cap. incubator. Bass, Atlanta, Rt. 1 Box gz nt bred Jersey heifer that freshen April or May, at for cash, and near Ma- P. C. Lord, Macon. Rt. 2. - or cash 5 or 6 very nd thin Hereford year- also have for sale 10 bu. peas, $2.25 bu. FOB. den, Harlem, Rt. 2. . 2 to 6 small yearlings, id oe to raise on sond., ea is Se Benevolence, Rt: 1. E ND GOATS WANTED: Vant milk goat. now fresh, ilker, gentle. good cond., ht price. R. L. Thompson, allville. b mate CAVIES bee Fant vapdee e a e r d Black eis bulls, also. selected white and Ga. Runner seed for sale. All raised on . S- Anderson Haw- kes good work oxen, 2 sped orses for sale, 2 M. P.O.J. ane at le per stalk. J. H. gh, Waynesville. ealf. few weeks old; a 7 yr. Holstein and Jersey mixed , 4 quarts. $40.00 ea. or 0 for the 3, FOB my place. alter: B- Allen, Folkston, Box 21 A. 1 ersey cow, grand-daugh- Fairy Prince Raleigh. hen in April by a son of YouH Do: E. W. Hen- Marictta. Rt- 2. ts for sale chen E. W. tts. Atiante, 805 Kirkwood lectric incubator and trees (not sprouts) not less than 5 ft. ple trees. E. B. Gund- | Oak. Angora buck rabbit, mixed Bantam chi ks o 15 a-; no ae also pinkish white, small nthmums 10c doz. J, ) Atlanta. 253 Cherokee E. Ma 8814. ng New Zealand. red and ae , 00c a.; 1 Bel- red, $2.50; Peed S204 pre Care mer, White King Pig- ted and lene $l old 3 gal. Jersey cow with} FOR SALE Good plug mule. $40 or exc. for heiters. A. J. McMichen, Car- tersville, Rt. 2. 7 yr. iron grey brood mare. sound, wt. 1050 ibs. $135.00. Ho- mer G Parker, Juliette. Rt. i, Forsyth-Juliette Rd. - 1 Bay mare, 8 yrs. for Sala or trade for mule. B. J. Outen. Ma- nassas, Rt. 2. 1 Pr. mouse col. mare mules. exc. con. 7 and 8 yrs. old, wt. 850-900 lbs. $275.00 cash. Mrs. C. S. Arnold, Washington, RFD. Box 57. Good, smooth mouth mule at Cooks Crossing rd. 4 mi. S. Cooks Crossing. J. A. Godby. Riverdale. 1 Mule, $30; also 2-horse wa- gon. $45; young game roosters, $2 ea. come see them at my barn. Mrs. W. A. Martin, Gaines- ville, Rt. 4, Box 81. Yellow mare mules, good con, tough, work anywhere. gentle, good eyes and limbs; wt. about 900 lbs. at my barn: reas. for cash. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock- mart, Rt. 2. ; Stallion, 18 mos. old, works and rides good. 3 yr. old mars, broke and gentle. blocky type, cheap. E. H. Jones, Waycross, 611 Reynolds St. 1 Mare mule, wt. 900-950 Ibs. good con., sound, and 1 good brood hog, wt. 200 lbs. Bargains. Exec. for yearling; Homer Alli- son, Bairdstown. Fine five-gaited mare, of the race type, 8 yrs. old, thorough- bred, foal in Oct.. bred to fine large saddle type horse; at stud fine large combination work and drive horse, wt. 1200 lbs. fee .$10 at time of service. Emery Stratton. Atlanta, 400 Peachtree St. NE : 1 nice 2 yr. old brood mare, $125 at my home, 4 miles of Da- visboro, near New Hope church, Walter Phillips, Davisboro. 3 fine jacks and young stal- lion for service at my barn, any day except Sunday, $10, $5 down, $5 when colt comes. C. G. Mor- ris, Bowdon, Veal Route. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Extra nice pure blooded Tog- genburg buck kid, about 5 wks. old, naturally hornless, fine markins for a herd sire, from 6 qt. milk strain. Cheap, consist- ent with qual., if taken at once. John Hynds Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De 5140. Toggenburg, Saanan mixed. 3 bucks, 5 mos. old $3.50 and $4 ea. Rufus Christian, Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, 16 Schoen St. Ma 3136. Toggenburg buck at stud, large hornless, vigorous, fertile, blood- ed milk stock, serv. fee $2 and does boarded reas. Mrs. Zaida R. McElroy, Atlanta. 205 Norwood Avenue, NE, De 3710. : Nubian buck, best producing in Ga- sure sire, fee $2;. Sell or trade reg. Saanan doe, fresh buck and doe kids; also 4 hens, i eockerel, 1 sock; B. B. red game bantams, eggs, $1.50 for 15. Edwin Simpson, . pteiia 695 Paynes Ave. N. W. Z Nuvbian, finely bred bk kids from purebred, reg. stock doe that never goes dry, half Tog.. half Saanen, $3 ea. 1 mo. Apr. 10. bottle. fed. no checks. F. E, Grubbs. Demorest, Rt. A: FRUIT AND BUTTER FOR SALE to 4 Abs best table butter, fresh weekly in pound brick molds, from T. B. and Bangs tested Jersey cow, 25c lb.: blue Damson plum. 3 for 30c. Mrs. IS: Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. 2 or 3 Ibs.. fresh country but- ter ea. week. 25c lb: postpaid. Mrs. W. C. League, Waco, Rt. 2. a lb. Freebon Willis, Talking Rock, Nice sundried apples. 13'4c ib. del. in white bags. W. P. Davet- port, Dial. Positions Wanted 4g yr. old woman, | unencum- field work for good home as one of nice, resp:ctable family and small salary. Dont write. come see. Mrs. Lula Douglas, Vidalia. . Rt. 1, c-o H. B. Fester. 1 young; bred $1.50; 1 large Want crop or work for wages. Farmed all my life. 5 in family. Have to be moved. C. W. Smith. Atlanta, 424 4th St. N. W. > 39 yr. old white man wants job on farn day labor. 5 to work. Born and raised on farm. So. Ga. preferred. *7ill help gather -crop ae fall. J. M. parieh Elberton. Be 47 yr- old Aiored man wants job on farm for wages. Johny Hui Buford. West Church St. Want job on dairy. Have had long e rience. PGs Turner, Atlanta, Echo Sts Be : 6 lbs. nice fresh butter each | week. Guar. fresh and firm. 30c, bered, want light farm work, no Positions Wanted Want general farm or poultry work. Harry Johnston, Atlanta, 1430 Lakewood Ave. .. E. Ma 8197. Middleaged couple wants suit- SMOO MO] Kynod IOT sovid siqe a..d hogs, with tools furnished also, close to good market. Must be with good people. Best of ref. G. A. Jones, Dublin. 305 Wolfe St Want jok of gen. *srm_. work. with reliable pecple, $15.00 mo. board and laundry. Can give ref. W. T. Shierling, Milner. Man and wife want job. 14 yrs. | exp. in farming, gardening tree surgery, etc. Answer at once. M. Taylor. Daiton, 50 Crawford St. Want job as Miller and Mill Yyieht. 20 yrs. evp. Married. Perfectly sober. Moderate salary. Ref. W. A. Covgill. Bowersville. Box 124. Want job gen. or trucl: farm- ing near Atlanta. Lifetime exp. Am 16 yrs. old. Everett Readis. Atlanta, 1070 Wiley St.S. BE. - Want job as Miller. 0 yrs. exp. both Wheat and Corn. Can keep up all machinery. Unencum- bered. J. W. West, Atlanta, 29- 10th St. N. W. Colored man wants job on farm. 38 yrs. old. Well exp. Un- encumbered. John Williams, At- lanta, 186 Clifford St. Want job on farm for reason- able salary. Exp. truck driver: Vernon Lewis, Atlanta, 606 Gas- kill St. S. E. Energetic respectable, middle- aged country woman wants place doing light farm work, no fieid work. for home and small salary. Mrs. Grace Autry, Doyle. 26 yr. old widow wants light farm work, no field work, with nice. reliable people for home and small salary. .Unencumbered, white. Mrs. Blanche Cothran, Toccoa, Rt. 1, c-o S. M. Segers. Want job on farm for salary or on shares. Can do any kind work. College diploma in farm- ing, dairying and agriculture. Al- bert Jacobus, Atlanta, 450 Pul- man St. Ma 4031. Want light farm work, no field Stella Gore, son St. S. W. Want job with Home Nursery or Florist. 4 yrs. exp. raiding field grown chrysanthemums gladioli and know how to handle them, also a life time farm exy. Write offer. C. G. Garrett Bre- men. ; 2 farm boys, 16 and 19 yrs. ola respectively, want jobs on farms, for home and wages, together cr separately. Everett and Douglas Reaves, Atlanta, 995 Mauldin St. S: EB. Young couple, no children. wants job on farm and home with reliable people. Can drive car and have drivers license. L. Everett Burney, Atlanta, 339 Luckie St. Ja 2627. Single man, aged 30, wants job as caretaker of large poultry farm. Temporary or permanent. A. A. Nash, Atlanta, 339 Luckie St. 23 yr. old white man with wife and 1 child, willine worker, Atlanta, 164 Raw- crop. No bad habits. Well exp. tobacco grower. Come see. Oliver L. Mille, West Green. Man and wife, 2 small chil- dren, 11 and 6 yrs. want job raising poultry. feedin~ stock or yard work, the year round. Raised on farm, know how to work. Heve be moved. ready any time. J. T-. Moses, Atlanta, 482 Whitehall St. S. W. Exp. farmer, milker, yard and stock man, white, wants job on farm. Julius Waller, Atlanta, 359 Fornwalt St., SW. Good colored man wants farm work, gardening, all around farm hand. Apply. /.. Kendricks, At- Janta, 428 Vine St. Middleaged couple wants job on farm near city. Perfectly healthy, honest dependable, raised on farm. Expert truck farmer, can handle labor. fully understand poultry business. etc. Strictly sober. no bad _ habits. Write at once. J. H. Smith, At- lanta, c-o Ge Del. Want job on farm running corn mill or keeping up tractors. My trade is Diesel mechanic and corn mill operator. J. F. Shep- vard, Atlanta, 681 Cooper St. S. W.M . 8574. Want job as Miller, both corn and wheat or either. Can fur- r--1 ref. T. F. McDonald, lfacon, 123 Ft. Hill St. Want job looking aiter farm or poultry farm. State wares and particulars. W. D. _ Smith, Ten- nille. Nice, country raised woman, white, with 2 children wants a place with good Christian people. doing light farm work, no fieid work, for home and little spend- ing money. Stamp fce> reply. Mrs. Annie Blankenship, Douglas, Rt sip As Want small farm on 50-50 ba- a 1 or 2 h. crop. Have to be Pieniatred: Have wife and child Rarl HW. Blanchard, oe 450 | SES St. S. We work, for board and salary. Mrs. anid: wants crop for wages or part of} eS om ARKET BULLETIN \HORSES AND MULES Positions Wanted Young man with wife and 3 children wants job on Vegetable farm. 2 yrs. exp erowing and packing vegetables in Southern Florida. Prefer near Atlanta. E. Nicholson. Habersh'm. c-o Miss Hetty iNicholson. E Want job in dairy. Good dry- hand and electric machine milk- er. No field work. For $35.00 or $40.00 mo. and board. E. C. Goodson, Alto. Christian woman, wants light farm work. no field work, prefer with elderly woman. $2.50 week and board Mrs. W. E. Presnell. Gainesville, Rt. 1. Married man, 35, wants poul- try. hog and. truck farm on shares. Exp. and ref. Not over 25 mi. from Atlanta. See at once. Paul T: Pritchett, Conley. 18 yr. old white boy wants job on farm. Very little exp. in farm- ing but willing to learn. G. Rob- erts Lakeland. Want job light farm work no field work, for $3.00 week and board. Elizabeth Buice, Doraville, Rt. 1, Box 209. Middle aged woman wants light farm work. no field work. with good people. $2.50 to $3.00 week and home. RR or Bus fare paid back. Mrs. T. E. Roberts. Columbus, 507-35th St. Man wants job for 4 to work on farm, with house and wood furnished. Will work for moving. State wages. Exp. Ref. if desired. John Patterson, Jasper, Rt. 1. Want job in dairy, 3 yrs. exp., also truck and tractor driving. Can furnish ref. 21 yrs. of age. white. Joel Greenway, Elberton, Rt.3 Box 115. Want 1h crop on 50-50 basis. Well exp. in all lines farming and tobacco growing. Answer Rt. 1. 19 yr. old married man wants a job, Fairly good education, fin- ished 10th grade at Commercial High School, and have talent for farming. Good ref. Need Jeb. Norman Danger, Atlanta, 724 Echo St. N. W: Want crop or job on farm. Lived on farm all lifetime. 3 in family, only child. Can partly furnish self. H. O. Little. Atlanta, 335 Windsor St. Wa 5410. Farm Help Wanted Want woman, white or colored to do ligkt farm work, no field work. $2.00 week. O. R. Styles. Waco, Rt. 2. Want neat appearing colored girl or woman with good habits for light farm work, no field work. Make home on place and reasonable wages. Mrs. J. H. Harbin, Atlanta, -.FD 4, see dress Drive). oes Want white man, single or wit: small family, not over 40 yrs. old, to start work on farm as wage hand now. Good wages to right party. Give particulars about self or see at once. Ehed Bank, Summit. Want nice colored woman for light arm. work, no field work. Home and cmall salary. Mrs. J. O. Gresham, Decatur. L. ASR Rte 2. Nant reliable white woman, 20-35 yrs. of age for light farm work, no field work. $6.00 first month. $7.00 the second and $8.00 mo. thereafter if satisfac- tory. with board and laundry. Must have ref. Write particulars. Mrs. B. W. Duncan, _ Columbus. 404 llth St. Want si.all waite. fanuity to work on farm for wages. B. CG. Hepes Smithville. Rt. 1, Box A Want negro woman for light farm work. Reasonable salary. ae = Blasengame, McDonough, RFD stands operating cultivator and other farm work. Sober. depend- able. willing worker. $12.00 mo. board and laundry. W. J. Subey. Coolidge, Rt. 1: | Want middlzaged, bered woman for light farm work, one who. needs Small salary. Mrs. F. E. Lyons. ane 1029 Avondale _Ave., . Ma 3772. ee mar or woman, xp: 74 canning fruits and vegetables in No. 2 or 2% and No. 10 cans. Give full particulars concernin2 training and exp. O. C. Skinner. Mount Berry. : Want good white man or boy. 18 to 40 yrs. old, single, to work on farm. $11:00 mo. board and laundry. Must know how to farm. be sober, willing worker. Come at once. Bonnie O. \ Roberts Flowery Branch. Wart exp. white man to help make crop. Ablebodied, honest. willing worker 18-35 yrs. old and good worker, $13.50 month. Board and laundry. Come at ee BoB; McClesky, Alpharetta Rt. Want colored help. or io and small patch and milk cow for helo, B. O. Fussell, Bruns- wick, Blythe Isle. unencum- Ss we fetter to: John J. Jones. Hosch- ton, Rt 1, Box 186. soon. W. E. H. Herring, Forsyth Want wage hand who under-! ihelp with work. W. M. Run hom:. | iiddleaged, vannah, Rt. 4. Want good Dairyman. Address Saturday, April 15, 198 Farm Help Wanted Want woman, 25 to 45 yrs. old to live in family and help with lisht farm work, no field work. Small salary. Viola Baker. i ferson. Rt. I. Want young or middleaged wo- man for home with middleaged couple, do light farm work, no field work. Give full details about self. A. L. Milligan, Bloom=_ inedale. Want good, honest, willing. working man or boy for wages for farm work. $10.00 mo. and board. Must have no bad _ habits. R, C. Smith, Danville Rt. 3 Box 32. Want good, reliable woman, 25 to 40 yrs. old for light farm work Must know how to milk, $2.00 week and good home. Mrs, N. E. Godfrey, Davisboro. f Want honest. strictly with life time exp. in farming, 20-40 yrs. old, white, reliable, ablebodied. $12.00 mo. board and laundry. Come at once. EB. A Nix, Alpharetta. Rt. 3. Want boy to help on 1 h. farm $5.00 mo. board and laundry and 2.A. market peanuts, seed and etc. furnished. J. L. Troupe Osierfield, Rt. 1, c-o J. BE. Har per: sober. strong, healthy $12.00 mo. room Steady work. State age, ete. W. A. Dougherty, Americus, Rt. 1 Want woman, 50 to 65 yrs. age to live with elderly coup! in the country and do light farr work, no field work. for hom and $1.00 week. R. H. Herndon Woodstock, Rt. 2. Want man and wife, witho " children, to help on farm, Prefe of good character. State wages wanted. H. T. Jef. fords, Waycross. Rass : Want woman, 32 to 45 yrs. 0 age to live in country home wit my parents and do light far work, no field work. Small sal. ary- Miss Bonnie Brown, Ate ta, 169 Moreland Ave., S. EB. Want small family for 1 hh. crop, good house pasture, wood water. Prefer to Jurnish owr stock. 5 A. cotton allotment Creek bottcm corn land. See a J. E. Vaughn, Toccoa, Rt Want good reliable harty to 2 or 3 h. farm near. DeSota i Sumter County. and water. Shares or other pa. sis. Write. J. A. Cason, Barne ville, Want white, strong, healthy. single farm hand, good work $10.00 mo. and board: State a etc. Must be honest and withou ee eels Will James, Want young boy, 15-18 yrs age for light farm work. in home as one of family. S salary, board and laundry. soon as possible. Mrs: Lela Whi in, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. Want work at once 50-50 ba in So. Ga., Good house and liable party. Farm or turpenti work. S. T.. Jefferson, ae Ply 2: Want farm hand at once plow and do gen. farm work. Or that does not drink. Honest and has no bad habits. $15.00 Dont write, come. J. B. La ford, Sr., Maysville, Rt3. Want at once, exp. white man not over 40 yrs. old to work farm, $10.00 mo. board and laun- _ H. G. Long, Stone Min, Want healthy, ' midal white woman to assist th chickens, garden and other work No field work. CoB: Hueth Want at once farm hart work on farm and help mi cows. Reliable, honest, no booz middleaged preferred. $12.09 eae board and laundry. oO. & Mo Talking Rock, Rt. 2. : - Want orphan boy who know: how to farm, 13 to 18 yrs age. to Jive as one of family, Cedartown. Rt. 2. H. Holand Banks St. Want man able furnish and own stock, for 1 or 2 h crop. Live with old couple. Go land, handy to church, on mat highway. Come sce or write. R. L. Doller, Kennesaw. Want clean, healthy. youn: girl preferably orphan. not ove 18, who wants good home, light farm work, no field wor Reasonable salary: Mrs. Williams, Columbus, R. Columbus Dairy. Want elderly woman to. with aged couple and do | farm work. Must be hones dustrious, clean, etc. reliable. At once. Hayes, Austell. Want nice, sober, young to live in home and help wit farm work. Give him a 500 bale of lint cotton for service Write at once. J. A. Patt SO! Decatur, nee Ae :