i MONDAY, JULY 1, 1940 ALTON COGDELL, DIRECTOR- STATE BUREAU OF -MaRiere we Se 1 ee Pais Sin in South Carolina, Aug- astern North Carolina September 3, middle | September 17 and Old Belt September 24, st year. the opening date in Georgia was Ds which means that this years date is 10 ter than last year. The dates were set by ol acco Association of the United States in on at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Sommissioner Columbus Roberts Thursday the Association as follows: I sincerely urge bacco, firms to furnish an adequate number ets. of buyers and a longer selling season for rgia market this year. Every year, Commissioner Roberts says, we e complaints that there are not enough sets of eat the. various warehouses, causing conges~ tobacco, and also there is a general com- rop to better Aavantaga: No one knows how prices will run this year, : Roberts wo: nin Georgia, is exported. Heweres ihe acre- ris year will be about 80,000, compared with From: July 25 to August 25 last- year, 98,064,- - Livestock The prices quoted by White Provision Com- pa ly are on strictly corn-fed | hogs: Hogs: 180- 0 lbs., $5.60; 150-175 lbs. $5.35; 125 Ibs. down, .00 down; 245-300 lbs. $5.35; 300-350 Ibs, $5. 10; 5 roughs, $4.35-$4.60; 130-140 lbs. $4, 60. ood fat well bred steers, $8.00-$8.50; med- fat, $6.50-$7.50; plain kinds $5. 50- $6.00; native yearlings $5. 00-$5.50; medium $4.50- 15: common $4.00-$4.25; canners, $3.25-$3.75; d heavy bulls, $5. 00-$5. 50; medium. $4. 25- 3; top calves $8.50-$9.00; medium calves, ppecause of the war as a large : Cotton Cord Used The last issue of The Market Bulletin was printed on pine paper manufactured in the South and we are glad to state that cotton cord manu- iactured in Newton County, Georgia, is now be- -ing used to tie up the bundles of The Market. Bulletins that go to the various postoffices in the state. COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner. 000 pounds of Georgia tobacco was sold for $12,- 562,000, an average of 12.82 cents a pound. Fifty warehouses operate in 15 south Georgia cities. Bright leaf or cigarette tobacco is grown in about 50 south Georgia counties and some ahde or wrap- per tobacco is grown in southwest Georgia, while some burley variety is grown in north Georgia. = Conference on Grass The Coastal Plain Experiment Station iat Tif- ton announces that the first southeastern grassland conference will be held there July 25-26 at which . time improvement, production and utilization of Southern forage crops and pastures will be dis- cussed. Dr. S. H. Starr, is Director of the i ittond station. : Comulissionst Roberts in a radio speech on June 25 over WSB urged Georgia farmers to save all their grain straw for livestock roughage, and to save all hay possible and to follow grain with such forage crops as they can in the different sections of the state. All feedstuffs: may be high from: now on, said Mr. Roberts, some feeds to be high in price. We need to grow more of our feeds as it is, and more so, if there should be a shortage in the nation, especially next spring, during crop growing season. Atlanta Spot Cotton Atlanta spot cotton closed steady, middling 11.20. The average price of middling 15/16 inch cotton at the ten designated southern spot mar- kets today was 10.68 cents per pound. Middling Vi 8 inch average today was 10.49c per pound. especially if this country sells - much grain and corn to the Allies, which will cause ~ Rural Urban Conference - oc ecal tnoiced Georgia Farm women ated ed the third Rural-Urban Conference held in. Janta, Friday and Saturday, June 28-29, at which time subjects of interest to rural women were cussed. Mrs. Robin. Wood, Director of the wome Division of the wees of Agriculture, plann C the Conference: Farm Radio Program Our reports indicate that the Farm Radi gram recently put on by the Atlanta Journals tion WSB every morning is meeting with much si cess. A farm subject is discussed and market pric given at each program. A talk on Milk Wu b given by Commissioner Roberts on the prograr from. 5:45 to 6:15 A. M. on Tuesday, July 9th. Prices. of farm products furnished by the State _Depart- ment of Agriculture are, broadcast daily on ie ro Food Sie Program Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallie: nounced that the Food Stamp Plan for distri ut surplus agricultural commodities will be exte de to Atlanta, the rest of Fulton County, and. to thi part of DeKalb County which lies within the limits of Atlanta. The 1930 census gives the population of the designated area as 335,20 Ss whom 270,366 are in the city of Atlanta, _ ae : Seg aaees Prices of Fresh Vvetables | LIMA BEANS, bu. hampers oe BL. or SNAP BEANS, bu. hampers 22 | BEETS, per doz. bunches 2 2 oe CABBAGE, per Cwt. CANTALOUPES, per bu. __ CORN, green, per doz. ears __ GREEN FIELD PEAS, per DU, ee PIHPPERS, per bu S20 eee POTATOES, Bliss Triumph, US No. | SQUASH, bu. Se ee ee SWEET POTATOES, per owt: Soe TOMATOES, 50-Ib. crates : WATERMELONS, Watson and Queen eeag to Large a eo 0- $8. 00; sue wale $4.50- down. [ARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA egg dealers for graded, A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to-3c below E ted below on the Atlanta Market are by wholesale oe tail trade under the Georgia egg law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are Geere: as such a + Yard run eggs will not be permitted for re di y 888 are not allowed to be onered for sale at all. these quotations. x Barnes- PRODUCE Com- -Hawk- 1 La Fay- Atlanta - i ville Clarkes- Frank: Haw : fiesce 1s insville Metter 1617 1D} e 8) Heavy Breed. f _ Leghorns, ae untry. Butter, best table. Peas, mixed _.._-_ Peas, not mixed______ ar Corn (80 lbs, to bu. ee. ie per piusnel: 3 oe phere (white, per 100 lbs avine Hay, No. 1, ton. 13 .09-.10 08 10 15-.17 10-.12 .10 15=.17 18: 25-30 - 1.40-1.50 1.75-1.90 | 98 1.00 .40-.45 $55- -57. 50 25.00 30.00 32.00 Ad ~ Mt. Vernon Sparta Byl- 3 16). 18 AT |, .09 08 ll 18 08 Ad. oll: 08 |. 30 1.50 1.75 85 85 1.75 1.50 20.00 15,00 20:00. cog Page Two > mstablished by J. J. : - March Publishing Office tion 1103. Act of October 8. 1917 postage regulations inserted one more than 30 words including letin. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE CEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture L 191% Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS. Commissioner STILES A. MARTIN Editor Executive Office: State Capitei Atlanta, Georgia Covington Ga. Send all letters te The Market Bulletin, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Netify en FORM 357sBureav et Markets. 222 State Capitei. Entered as secona class matter August 1. 1937 at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1936 Ac- cepted for mailing at specia! rate of postage provided for in Sec- Notices 6 farm produce and appurtenances admissable under time on each request and re- peated only when request ts accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not-permit insertions of notice containing name and address. a Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Jane Cowl, Jersey Cream, - Dahlia bulbs, 15c each, 2 for 25c; pompoms, 15c; mixed bulbs 75c dozen. Mrs, L, T. Long, Rt. 1, Bremen. : Green calamus roots, 10c lb. and postage; mixed bulbs, Jon- _ quils, buttercups, butter and eggs and April narcissus. $4.00 M or exchange for cloth. Mrs. - Paul Boatwright, Rayle. - Petunias, all colors, periwin- kles, pink, white and red, 10c dozen, 3 doz. 25c; rhubarb, 25c a bunch. Abbie Botts, Lewner. _. White and bavi daffodils, jenquils, April blooming nar- cissi. hyacinths by C or M, also small orders; several kinds lil- ies in limited quantities. Mrs. Rosser Thomas, Adairsville. - Jonquils, Giant Campernelle. early golden yellow. quilled leaves, 50c dozen, $4.00 C; Giant daffodils, $1.25 dozen; Goldep Spur, 40c dozen, $3.00 C; Iris. light and dark colors, $1.50 C; 500 Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, ~ $1.15 doz., add post.; 6-8-in. xwoods, $1.50 doz.: $10.00 C. Jl del Maude Hamby, Green- ille Red, yellow and orange can- mas, 15 dozen; white phlox, 75 C; Exchg. for spider lilies, August lilies or any kind of es and begonias. Beu- dah Garner, Rt. 2, Menlo. | _ 11 Boxwoods, 2 hydrangeas, varigated evergreen butter- fly bush, white and purple h- lac, honeysuckle, wisteria, trum- pet vine, all 5 to 10 years old. Cheap. Mrs. Joe Self, Young Cane. c Salmon pink cannas for sale. rite. Mrs. R. W. Brookshire, O Box 22, Calhoun. Prize winning chrysanthe- mums, many varieties, also daisy, button and small types 80c dozen, 4 doz. $1.00 labeled; 6 dozen unlabeled $1.00. Post- paid. Mrs. H. G. Woods, Rt. 3, Donaldsonville. : Long trumpet yellow daffo- s, Pearl narcissus, large pur-~- ple iris, orange day lilies $1.00 C; Queen of Gypsies Iris, honor- abilis iris 25c dozen, $2.00 C; garlic 45c C; pink perennial phlox 20c dozen. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy. Mimosa, Mtn. Laurel, rhodo- lendron, calico bush, hemlock, white pine, spruce, azaleas. dog- wood silver maple, arbutus, gay- Jax. Wet.moss packed. Gordon Hunnicut, Tallulah Falls. Yellow narcissi bulbs 35c C, $2.50 M, 5M for $10.00; dbl red geraniums 20c each, $1.00 doz- Mrs. Bessie Almon, Rt: 2, columbus. | Giant erimson Spider bulbs 25c dozen; 3 dozen im- ported white hyacinths 75c doz- en; daffodils, butter and eggs 1.00. C. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs, M. T. Tanner, San- dersville. _ Choice flower plants such as tree balsam, carnations, pan- jes, Lilliput zinnias, pot zin- ias} cosmos, hollyhocks, all bl. flowers, mixture of all 25 plants for 25c: Jap. blue iris 2 dozen 25c. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. ; - 12 large _clumps American auty Sweet William, 25c a mp; Thounsands privet hedge tings, 12 in. and over, 55c C; 125 False Dragon heads, $2.00:} w brown eyed Susans and several dozen Sunshine mari- golds, 20c dozen. Daisy Aaron Cochran. Gen. Del., Adairsville. Giant snapdragon plants, rust nd freeze resistant, 25c dozen. e Roman hyacinths blooming ze bulbs, 30c dozen or $2.10 er C. Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Rt. 3, cDonough. : Yellow narcissus, 10c dozen fould exchg. few for half run- er snap bean seed. Mrs, H. E. man, Wrightsville. Lady of Lake, white narcissi, old fashion fall pinks, Dusty Millers, 10c dozen; Spearmint, butter and eggs, 10c dozen; blue iris, 20c dozen, 60c C;: Exchg for white guano or feed sacks free of holes, 10c a sack. PP.j Mrs. Carl B: Davis, Rt. 1 Teme-] ple. 125 butter and egg bulbs, the lot for 65c. Nelle Waters, Plains. Spireas, Cherokee roses, crepe myrtle and bridal wreath, $1.00 dozen: 4-6 in. Ligustrum. $1.50: per C:;: cherry laurels, 5@c C. ere Woodruff, Rt. 5, Green- ville. White and green striped Cen-. tury plants 25c; green Jew, 3 for 15c; grape begonia, 20c each; Star Bethlehem, 2 dozen. 15c: red, white, lav. pink poppy seed 10c; hardy phlox assorted col- ors. 10c each, Mrs. Mamie A. Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville.- Achimenes plants, blue and purple, 20c dozen: white 30c dozen; squash pepper plants, 10 in. % 13c. Very ornamental. No. exchange. Miss Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, Smithville. Giant blue iris, lemon lilies, blue and white striped violetes, $1.00 C:; tiger lilies, 50c dozen; chrysanthemums. 25c dozen; old fashioned gladiolus. all col- ors, 25e dozen, Mrs. W. H. Hugh_ ey, Rt. 1. Box 159. Fairmount Long trumpet daffodils slight- ly. mixed with double butter and eggs and very few, white narcis- si, $4.00 M. Mrs. J. H. L. Ham-| mond, Dewy Rose. Large blooming size Coral vines, 25c; smaller ones, 15c; red, pink, white geranium euit- tings, 10c rooted; blooming ge- raniums. 35c each, Mrs. Paul Bogle, McRae. Boxwoods all sizes and all -prices, Come see them, Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Rt. 1, Lula, Anemones. 50 for $1.00; Cal. violets, snowdrops, golden lil- ies, Shasta daisies, $1.00 C; 10 rooted choice roses, $1.00; Mtn. ferns, Queen Iris, 50 for $1.00. Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morganton. Chrysanthemums, large planis colors pink, red, white, yellow, some variegated, 15c dozen postpaid. Dorothy Harsley, Rt. 2, Waco. Pink primroses, purple EKast- er and orange day lilies, blue foxgloves, hardy phlox, mixed color mums, trilliums, blue and white violets, purple verbenas, 35ce dozen; dill plants, dill sprays 35e del. in Ga. Mrs. R. M. Hol- loway, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Iris labeled, 10 kinds, 50 for $1.15; mixture 40 kinds, $1.20 C; 7 kinds jonquils, daffodils, nareissi, 300 for $1.20; cream narcissi, 60c C; Hemerocallis -Fulva, Flovo, Kwanso mixed, 25 for.35c;.Thumbergia, 3 for 85c. Mrs. J, M. Hall, Rt. 1, Cal- houn. Sultanas, 9 colors, 15c each, 2 for 25c; everblooming pink June lilies, 3 for 10c; old fash-] ioned blue August lilies, 4 for 10c: Josephs coat, 10c each. Add postage. Include fee for cashing checks. Miss Flonnie no Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box B2- Sword fern and begonia (grape), 15c bunch, 2 for 25c; blue violets, white daisies, 25c C; privet hedge, $1.00 C. All rooted and delivered. Martha Ralston, Rt. 3, Ella Gap. Mixed colored petunias, ma- rigolds, zinnias, 15c dozen; Love and tangle vines, mistletoe, ge- raniums, 10 cutting; also Queen of the Meadow, 15c lb; yellow root, 10c lb; exchange for white feed sacks or flowers. Add post- age. Mrs. Myrtle Jackson, Jas- per. Rt. 2, Bx. 59. Purple violetes, 2 dozen, 25c; fairy lilies, pink, tube roses, 20c dozen; June pink cactus, 5c cutting; King Alfred daffodils, 75e C. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie a Dobbs, Rt. 1, Temple. \ "FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE - MARKET BULLETIN, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Black Prince iris, gold band lilies, 20c dozen; white daffodils Giant sweet peas, 10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Bonnell Nixon, Rt. 2, Bremen. : Blue Roman hyacinths, 40c dozen: Black Prince iris, gold band lilies, 20c dozen; white daffodils; giant sweet peas. 10c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Dora Mosley. Rt. 2, Bremen. : Asters, zinnias, petunias, double touch-me-nots, cosmos, all corlos Marigolds, big and little coxcomb, 35c plus postage. Dorothy Ross, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Yellow marcissus, jonauils, Star of Bethlehem 25c C; white spider lilies, 26c dozen:15 inch cuttings English ivy, 6 for 10c. Add postage. Alice Stokes, Rt. 3, Jasper. Jonquils, narcissus, 50c C, postpaid. Mrs. G. Taylor, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Yellow jonquil bulbs, 10c doz; petunias, ocean waves, Dusty Millers, 10c dozen; artichokes, 25c C. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Watson, Rt. 2. Toomsboro. Petunias, Ocean Waves, Dusty Millers, jonquils, 10c dozen; oak hydrangeas, 10c each; arti- chokes, 25c C. Add postage. Mrs. M: C. Connell. Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Mixed color iris, $1.00 C; le- mon lilies, 30c dozen; blue vio- lets, white daisies, 25c C; Root- ed and delivered. Mrs. Effie Ralston, Ella Gap. : Rustproof snapdragons. mixed yerbenas, pompom zinnias, dbl. gaillardias. 3 dozen, 50c, or 25c dozen postpaid; pink fairy lil- ies. 10c. Mrs. C. Lynch, Rt. 1, Romie : s Pink and white primroses, 25c dozen: old fashioned pink verbena, 5c each, 50c dozen; giant rustproof snapdragons, 25c dozen, Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Rt. 2, Cumming. _ Star Jasmine Vine and pur- ple lilac, 10c each, 3 fer 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Fannie Wood, RFD 1, Buchanan. Dixie Sunshine marigoild. white and blue violets, 25c C;: yellow, cream, purple, lavene- dar, wine, blue striped varie- oS pink and bronze iris, 40c ozen; white, yellow narcissus, db] and single daffodils, 50c C.} Mrs. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Strong. healthy, well rooted, old English dwarf boxwoods 6-8 in. $7.50 C; 4-6 im. $3.50 C; 3-4 in. $2.50 C. Orders booked for fall delivery. Blanche Wood- ruff, Greenville. ; Red leaf cannas with orange blooms, 50c dozen; or- ange day lilies, 25 dozen: jon- quils and daffodil bulbs, 50c.C; Lady of Lake, 26c dozen, PP. Noah G. Moon, Rt. 2, Bow- Purple iris, _lemon__ lilies, snowdrops, 25c dozen; dbi jon- quils, gold bronze mums, yel- low mums, purple Lady Lake. $1.00 C; tansy, horseradish, 3 for 10c; exchg. for white sacks. Martha Womack, Bremen. Chrysanthemums, white, lav- endar, pink, red. yellow, and variegated, medium ito large mixed plants, only 15 dozen, PP, moss packed. Pauline Hors- ley, Rt. 2 Waco. All colors zinnias, snapdrag- ons, red salvia, 25 dozen; 5 colors petunias, 15c C; all colors fall pinks, 25c C; 4 oclocks, marigolds, le each; white nar- cissus bulbs, 10c dozen; May, June, July, Christmas cactus, 10c each. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Broad leaf white flower Jew. white green striped Jew, oxalis pink, baby breath spirea, but- terfly bush, ageratum, Star of Bethlehem, 5c each; blue Aug- ust lily, 10c each; exchg. for white oxalis. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Snowdrops, privet hedge, $1.00 C; tame violets blue with white star center, $1.25 C; ager- atum, 2 for 25c; purple iris, 25c dozen; lavendar oxalis, 5c bunch; lemon day lilies, $1.00 C; Japanese quince, 25c each. Add postagee. Miss Mildred Conner,, Rt. 1, Buchanan. | Scarlet OHara Morning glo- ry, 25 seeds for 10c; also plants 15 dozen or 2 dozen 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Bertha Thomas. Rt. 4, Canton. Dbl. white kerria Japonica, well rooted, $1.50 dozen; blue wisteria plants, $1.00 dozen; Large A type chrysanthemums, golden yellow, 50c dozen; baby chrysanthemums, 25c- dozen; 4 o'clock, scarlet red 25c dozen, Bulbs, $1.00 C. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. Blue iris lilies 20c dozen, 60c C: old fashion Fall pinks 15c dozen; lavenWr lilac bushes 15c} each; spearmint, butter and eggs, 10c dozen; will exchg. for white feed sacks free of holes and iron rust. Postpaid. Miss Evelyn Barber, Rt. 1. Temple. Snapdragon, Rosalie, deep rose with topaz under color, 25c doz; others, Giant rust- proof, wilt resistant, mix colors. $1 C. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogans- ville, sy ney eam SE, daffodils, 60c C3 = : - srape hyacinths, 20c dozen oe ed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Danlon- Ageratum, 2 for 25c; snow- drops, privet hedge $1.00 C; purple iris, button mums 25 dozen: tame violets, $1.25 C; la- vendar oxalis 3 for 10c; hupine | lants 10c dozen; Tiger lilies. Toe ea.: exchg. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Rt.! 1, Buchanan. Emperor daffodils, long trum- pet yellow, white trumpet Ap- asia. Olympia yellow, short cup in center, hardy blooming size bulbs, 85c M; lemon lilies, 6 for 50c; orange hemorcallis, 60c C. $1 orders PP in Ga. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Buddleia bush glassy Abelia, dbl. yellow Kerr Japonica, Aza- leas, rooted, 10 for $1; Tiger lilies, lemon water lilies, dbl. white violets, Maiden Hair fern, 12 for 30c. prepaid, moss pacK- ega, Rt. 1. Madonna lilies, $1 doz. large size. Mrs. Floyd Savage, Mays- ville. Iris, 15 var. choice, 2 of ea., $1 del. James Cureton, Austell. Geld band lilies, $1 C; paper white Narcissi. 60c C; Scariet Elder, 35c ea., rooted: lavendar Jazz lily, 25c ea; King Alfred daffodils, 75c C. Add pestage. Mrs. Lorena Smith, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Narcissi, white April, 66 C: water moss, 10c bun; Gold band lilies, $1 C; Scarlet Elder, 35c per piece, rooted; Scarlet sage. 55c doz. Add postage. Miss Ru- by Smith, Buchanan, Rt. 1. _ All cols. dbl. touch-me-nots, moss packed, 50c doz.; peonies, 25c ea: dbl. red Horsemint; all cols. Maybells, 75c doz; Ivy. wild cucumbers, 15c ea: fall pinks, phlox, yellowglow, 40c doz. Miss Geneva Crump, Eili- jay, Rt. 3. King Alfred daffodils, 75 C; white Narcissi, 40c C; pink and -plue hyacinths, 20c doz; June eactus, 5c cutting, pink and red geraniums, cuttings, 10c, orange and red dbl. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Dobbs, Temple, Rt. 1. White Narcissi, long trumpet yellow daffodils, 5C or more, $1 Cl Migs Hartwell, Rt. 2. Roman blue single hyacinths, blooming size, 25c doz; Star of Bethlehem, 20c doz, blooming size. Miss Sara Moss, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1, Verbena, all cols. 10 rooted, 25c; 6 milk and wine lilies. 25c; 30 mums in all cols, 25c; dbl. red cannas, 40c C, add postage. Mrs. Marion Holland, Meigs. Sey. vars. living moss, for rock gardens, lily ponds, water fountains, flower pots, $1 cub. ft. you pay postage. Carl Pad- geit, Folkston, Rt. 1. Trailing Queen Coleus, large plants, 50c; tuberoses, begonias, 10c ea; Verebna, Pom-Pom mums, many colors. 10c doz; purple and bright red Dahlia plants, 20c doz, $1 orders PP. Mrs, R. Gable, Haralson. Dwarf boxwoods, up to 13 in above ground, transplanted, beautiful plants, price accord- ing size. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville, Rt. 3. 5 vars, Marigolds, 25c doz; blue Salvia (perennial) Niem- bergia and others. Miss Carlie Kemp, Marietta, 322 Maple Ave. Iris, Japanese blue, 40c doz; lemon day lilies. $1 C; red, yel- low and white button mums; Fairy lilies. 25 doz.; snowballs, well rooted, 25c ea; Amaryllis, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mat- tie Wright, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Lemon day lilies, $1 C; hardy Ageratum, 2 for 25c; baby but- ton mums, lemon verbena, pur- ple Iris, 25c doz.; snowdrops, $1 C; rambler roses, red, pink, 15ec ea; white August lilies, blooming size, 20c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Beulah Leatherwood, Buchanan, Rt. 1d. Purple tame violets, 50c C; privet hedge, $1 C; purple Iris, yellow cannas, $1 doz.; purple sweet Wiliams, orange day lil- ies, 50 doz. rooted and del. Mary Jane Eller, Ella Gap. Peach roses, golden bells, red and yellow Japonicas, 20c ea.; Iris, light and dark; blue Spider lilies, $1.25 C; Seven Sister roses, 20c ea.; add postage. Mrs. Mollie Eller, Ella Gap. Snowdrops, privet hedge, $1 C; velvet red and pink rambler roses, 15c ea.; lemon day lilies, $1 C; Tiger lilies, 10c ea.; lav- endar Oxalis. 5c bun. add post- age. Miss Leaunia Conner, Bu- chanan, Rt, 1. Dif. cols. Gladioli, yellow mums, goldenglow, 35c doz.; large red Amaryllis, 75c ea.; small 25c; dif. cols. Dahlia slips, Bridal Wreath, $1.25 dob.; trumpet daffodils, $1.25 C. Mrs. Alice Harrison. Bremen. Purple violets, Lady of the Lake, 50c C:; petunias, yard honey suckle, pink and white Oxalis. 15c doz.; orange day lilies, yellow trumpet daffodils, $1.25 C. George Harrison, Bre- men. a Pauline, Crump, Monday, July Re i le armers Golden If my people, whic called by my name, | humble themselves and p and seek my face, and from their wicked then will I hear from He: en, and will forgive th sin, and will heal 1 land.II Chronicles. 7:1 a a FLOWERS AND 5 FOR SALE Grape begonias, 20c ea, 25c: 9 for $1; white striped tury plants, 25c ea.; drangia cuttings, 10c e ca Palm, 25c:; orange da buibs, ; Stone. Adairsville, Rt. 2. Lemon day lilies, $1 C ton mums, lemon verbe doz.; hardy Ageratum, 25c; Justicia (1 yr. plants) Amaryllis, 25c ea.; Tiger 10c ea. add postage. Mrs sie Conner, Buchanan. Red Amaryllis, large, 7 black India lilies, $1.25 trumpet daffodils. pink nial nhlox. $1.25 C; white lis. 6 doz. 75c: small gl dif. cols. 35c doz. Mrs. Wright, Bremen. _ Asters, verbena, pink row. shasta daisies, cole renias, 20c doz.;: rooted jums. 5c. 10c and 15c : tings, 6 for 15c; $1 order: paid. Arthur C. Minter, | ta. 7 Roanoke Ave. N 2418. aa Dbl. yellow jonquils, 3 vines, 3 for 25c; Snow o Mountain, 25c doz. Exc te mato. cabbage plants. Mr: J. Warnock. Bremen, | Long trumpet daffodils, ange day lilies, $1.25 C; p Lady of Lake violets, 50c pink perennial phlox, Go giow, vellow button mun doz., pot plants, add Mrs. E. B. Thornton. Bren Pink June cactus, large tica. 35c ea.; white Peru daffodils, $1.25 C; white. 15c doz.; 6 doz. 75c; purp man Iris, 20c doz.; pe pink Oxalis, 15c doz.: a tage. Mrs. Ruth Head. B Blue Iris, 30c doz.; I the Lake, 25c doz.; pi white Dorothy Perki 30c ea,; black lilies of Inc ea., small. Exc. for whit sacks, free of holes, Dean, Bremen. : King Alfred. daffodils, 5 large white Spider lilies, $1 white Fairy lilies, iris,. white, pink. yellow mu doz.; pink thrift. 25c doz dbl. hollyhocks, 5 cea. M Gray, .Temple, Rt. 2. -< 2 Tiger lilies, 2 Tor red Spider, blue, purpl berry lily, 2 tulips, 2 1 pink lily, 2 Gladioli, 50 cols, hardy phlox, mums, ti 24 for 25c; dahlia slips, doz, Mrs. John T. Blac Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 1 Each Hibiscus, ger begonia, 3 Lantana, hyd: Xmas, June, cactus, plu walnut ger. dbl. petuni 50c; rooted, grape begonia. Biddie, Oxalis. (Unsignec Mixed petunias, Shast Sies, Fall blooming asters, and pink primroses. 25 white hibiscus, old time 1 na, 5c clump; foxglove, b and eggs, 15c dozen. Ad age. Mrs. .H. R.: Tallant Cumming. Mixed color brown, also white with center, daisy chrysanthem Dusty Miller 25c dozen; ye white narcissi, dbl. daffodil C. Mrs. -.W. HH. Leach. & -dozen; pink and red roses each; tanzy and blue spide ies $1 C; house leak, peach es 20c each. Add postage. Ruby Parks, RFD 3. Ellija Few rooted geraniums di ent colors 25c each, 6 for $ 15 cuttings of pot plants $ large begonia 35 and 75c yellow jasmine 10c each Yellow, purple iris 50c d blue spider lilies, yellow pinks and yellow Japonicas each; red, pink roses 10 | peach roses 20c each. Add tage. Miss Willa Mae P. RFD 3, Ellijay. = White narcissi, 75c C M; orange day lilies 75c c ple lilac 10c each, 3 for Add postage. Ethel Mosb 1, Buchanan. Petunia plants. mixed 15c dozen: exchg. for call gal or water lilies, 2 dec tunias for 1 lily bulb. ea postage: marigold and seed, mixed colors 1! wkt. Mrs. Bessie Henso: ey ERS AND SEED ) FOR SALE Bice, rooted Lace ferns, 15c @a., 2, 25c; grape begonia, hen and biddie, red oxalis (large ged and small), cedar, fern, Rainbow moss, justicia, hydran- , geranium, 2 kinds cactus, > of ea., 50c; 2 of ea., 75c. No . Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- mnega, Rt. 1. St. Augustine grass cuttings, peoted, 75c bushel, FOB. Mis A. Dixon, Alma. Spider lily bulbs; ready ito Yy t, 50c C. Fine named iris, $1.00 doz.;, blue Roman hya- einths, 25c doz.; Korean chry- ganthemums, 35c doz. Purchas- er paying trans. chgs. Mrs. J. Burke, Washington. White narcissi, butter and eggs, daffodils, iris, cream, pur- e, lavender, yellow. 50c C. $3 . Red Hot Poker, dbl. tansy, atnip, horsemint, wild iris, ums. 7 col. 25c clump. Mrs. rl J. McConnel, Demorest. soe Dixie Sunshine and orange marigold, dbl. zinnias, 25c C; Peco, Se doz.: 25 iris, all if. 80c; pin cushion cactus, 5c > goldenglow, 15c doz. Mrs. John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Box 46 es Mammoth red poppy seed, ew crop, dbl. and single mixed J] or exc. 1 teaspoonful for ger. .rooted, or % for 1 cut-. any color. . Mrs: M. M. Hamrick. Duluth. Rt. 2. Guinea Wing and Maple be- nia cut. 10c; sultana, 5c ea. Anvel Trumpet, rooted. 10c ea. for 35c. Exc. for tulip bulbs. Asst. var., and colors Iris, 50c @oz. prepaid; 25c light blue vio- lets, 25c ea. All of above for $5c. J. Jolley. Atlanta, Rt. 7. ~ 3 eol. Delta iris, corn flower, blue, canary yellow. reddish urple. from 4-6 blooms to _ptalk. 3 of ea., $1.00. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa. 500 white jonquils, $2.15, 200 oxwood cut., $1.15 postpaid. . A. Cosper, Bowdon. Lavender blooms, 25 bloom eads to bunch, 10 ea. 3, 25c; rge, 10 bunches, 50c bunch. firs. R. I. Allgood, Oxford. _ Purple iris, winter pinks, dif. eol. petunias, hollyhocks, shas- ta daisies, marigolds, privet edge. blooming moss. Sell or exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Edw. Young, Talking Rock, Rt. Cuttings dbl. petunias, fuch- gia, maple red, angel wing, grape begonias, 3 lantanas., plumbago, hibiscus, ger. hy- @rangeas, justicia, carnation. ctus, 1 of ea. 50c: 2 cut. of ea. 75c. No chks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. 3 dif. jonquils, 3 col. iris, 3 @oz. 50c P. P. Exc. for good white feed sacks. Myrtle Pace, Temple, Rt. 1. Japanese and . and dbl. var. mix. colors, 10c ea., $1.00 doz. Add 10c post- age on orders less $1.00. Mrs. ank Childs, Jenkinsburg. ~ Rooted ger. ferns, begonias, sticia, sultanas, Xmas cactus. green and white stripe jew, wriced according to sisze. Un- rooted cut. 3 for 25c. Mrs. B. Plyler. Daisy. ae Jonquil and narcissi bulbs, Jemon lilies and lavender iris, 15c doz.: well rooted trumpet. wines, 10c ea. Condont straw- erry plants, 50c C. Add posi- Mrs. E. O. McClendon. Bremen, Rt. 1, : : Yellow narcissi, blooming size bulbs, 40c C. $3.00 M. Mix. size 2.00 M. Mrs. Bessie Almon, Columbus, Rt. 2. 2 giant carnations, red j shasta daisies, German iris, proof snapdragons, ( eoral vine, white August lily, 5c ea., jonquils, $1.00 C.. Mrs. fi, smith, Wadley. - Purple iris, 60c C; white iris, c doz. primroses and narcis- Bi, 40c C; yellow thornless ros- es, 6 for 25c. Exc. doe nice friers s. G. L. Tallant, Cumming. Sultanas, dif. col. everbloom- g begonias, 10c ea. large leaf pleus, 10 plants, 25c. Add pos- ge. Harold Fraser. Brunswick. ee Purple iris, 20c doz; pink, hardy philox, spider liliess. 30c doz. dif. col. azaleas, 30c doz. yellow japonicas, 10c ea. Root- ed. Add postage. Ruth Parks, Ellijay, Rt.3. Yellow jonquils, dbl. butter ad eggs, white narcissi, yel- w eup, $1.00 C; blue spider lies, $1.00 doz.; perennial yel- low larkspur. sweet Williams. 50c doz. wild ferns, $2.00 C. TT. H. McCurley, Hart- ell Blue spider lilies, $1.00 doz.; 5 doz. $4.00; 10 doz. $7.00; jon- eis, butter and eggs, ~long trumpet daffodils, $1.00 C. Exc. for white feed sacks. Miss Ce- eil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt 2. King Alfred daffodils, orange day lilies, 50c C; white spider, lilies, 75c doz.: Iris, all col. 25c doz. Mrs. Beatrice White, Bu- chanan, Rt. 1, Box 52. Hybiscus, pink: pink running} roses, yellow Easter rose, pur- ple lilac, 15 ea; blue hyacinths, Easter Iris, varie. gladioli, 30c doz; white Miller plant, 10c doz; lavender chrysanthemums, 25 doz; varie. Iris, $1 C. Mat- tie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Neiembergia, or cup iivwer, perennial, snapdragens, yellow, white and pink daisy typs chrysanthemums, others, 25c doz. Miss Carlie Kemp, Mari- etta. : Red royal Poinciana plants, 15e ea; rainbow moss, 20c. Exc. for dahlias, Iris or Leopard lil- ies, banana plants, 75c ea. Josie Hamilton, Baxley, Rt. 2) Jonauil bulbs. 15c doz. del. Lucinda Allen. Good Hope. Rt. 1, Gic-fsshioned - snow balls, rooted, 25c ea; dbl. white EHas- ter rose, 15 ea: varie. gladi- oli, blue hyacinths, white nar- cissi, 25c per doz: purple lilacs. rooted. 15c ea. Annie Lou Du- ran. Cumming, Rt. 1. Yellow jonquils, 45c C, Exc. for white feed sacks. Write first. oS J. V. McClure. Acworth, + : Yellow jionquils, buttercups, butter and eggs. blooming size bulbs, Ic 6a. add postage. Miss Essie Haisten, Brooks, Rt. 1. Snapdragons, rust-resistant, 25c dez. $1 C. asters, wilt-re- sistant. 30c doz. $2.00 C: giant earnations. 50 doz. postpaid. Mrs. J. F. Hadden. Doerun. . : Yellow and. blue Iris, jon- quils, narcissi, daffodils, but- ter and eggs. striped violets, or exc. for begonias. oxalis, ferns, suitana, lantana, green box plants. Mrs. Eo Bayles, La- Favette, Rt. 4. Box 40. Red spider lily buibs, 10 ea. postpaid, Love and Tangle, 18c per bun: pink daisy chrysanthe- mum, 30c doz; 1 dez white | daisy mums, 30c. postpaid, no stamps nor checks. Mrs. : Overby, Sandersville, 315 South Harris St. . Blue Iris, 25c doz. Miss Iris es Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 3. White narcissi. 40c C; $3.50 M; jonquils and blue Iris, same price, add postage. Mrs. Dessie = Pruitt, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box Mixed hyacinths, rose ver- bena, mixed tulips, 3 doz. for 50c: mixed Iris, Siberian lilies, $1 2C; daffodils, yellow nar- cissi, $1.25 for 2C, postpaid. Mrs. Dick Powell, College Park, Rt: 2. _ Mixed tulips, rose verbena, 4 doz. 65c; Olympia daffodils, Siberian lilies, mixed Iris, 80c C, $1.50 for 2C; Star of Beth- lehem. 15c per bun. Mrs. Chris- tine McLeod, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 166. Standing cypress, Sweet Wil- liam, pink primrose plants. Exc. for pie plants, catnip and ground ivy plants, or white sacks. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastono!- lee. Delta Iris, 3 colors; cornflow- er, blue, canary yellow and redish purple, 3 of ea. for $1, perfectly hardy. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa. Mixed sweet peas, 50c C. Mrs. Rosa Venable. Atlanta, 21 Woodlawn Ave., N. W. Yellow snapdragon, 3 doz for 25c coin, postpaid. Mrs. John R. Turner, Williamson. . Tris, light blue. orchid, and tan, $1 doz; large dark blue, 50c doz. Mrs. W. W. Trimble, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Boxwoods, all sizes and dif- ferent prices. Mrs. Henry M. Jones. Lula, Rt. 1. Trillium, gentian, 25c doz; water lilies, 6 for 25c; star root, 50c Ib. also Dill plants, dbl. tan- sy, peppermint, 10c doz. gar- lie bulbs, 15c doz. Prepaid. Mrs. Jessie Waters, Dahlonega, Rit. 1, Trillium, gentian, white vio- lets, 25c doz; Tiger, lemon lil- jes, 6 for 25c; Dill plants, 30c C. Ruby King, pimiento pepper plants, 30c C. prepaid. Moss packed. Mrs. Joyce Eaten, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. ~ : FLOWERS AND SEED | WANTED Want old fashioned sweet Pinks, lemon verbena, well rooted grape and leopard be- gonia (green leaves with white spots), large sugar gourds. Write. Mrs. Emily P. Cranford, Newnan, Greenville Street. Want several thousand jon- quil bulbs, Mrs. Lawson Peter- son, Vidalia. PLANTS FOR SALE Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore tomato, 75c M. del. 50c FOB. Mossed: Ruby King peppers, $1.00 M. del. 80c M. FOB. No chks. Alton Pittman, Baxley. Rt 1 Ses ee Tt sa ies. $3.00. C,, Cert. pink skin P. M; 2 M-up, 90c M. del. post- paid. Prompt shipment. Ralph Bs Tyre; screven, Rt. 4. Gov. insp., red and yellow skin P. R., 80c M; 3 M up, 75c. M. del. Good plants, prompt: del. George Griffis, Screven. Blue Ridge Mtn. tomato (grows to 25 ft. 325 lbs. to vine). For fall crop, 12 plants for 25c del. through July. Will C. Smith, Roy. Gov. insp. P. R., 70c M del. Prompt shipment. Sat. guar. No echks, M. O. only. L. L. Light- sey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Kudzu crowns, Lucretia dew- berry, Himalaya blackberry. Celestial, Brown Turkey and Magnolia figs. Fall del. Prices = request, J. W. Toole, Macon, ts 2 Genuine, imp. red skin P. R. Gov. insp., treated, 80c M deli. Count guar.. Milton Arnold, Surrency.. Wakefield, E: Flat Dutch, All Head early cabbage, Margiobe, Stene, Baltimore tomato, col- lard piants, 20c C: 400, 45c; 85c M. del. 5 M. $3.00; Vigorvine tomato, 25c doz. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt..2. Leading var., cabbage, toma- to and collard, 400. 35c: 70c M: Vigorvine tomato, 30 plants for 20c; P. R., 400, 30c; 80ce M aii mailed. Azzie - Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Marglobe, Stone and Balti- more tomatoe, heading collard, Early Flat Dutch, Wakefield cabbage, 500, 45c; 70c M; Gov. Ail dei. Large lots cheaper. Amos Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. i. Margiobe tomato plants, del. at 90c M. Can fill all orders promotiy. C. D. Deal, Baxley. Rt. 4: a Early Triumph vine cuttings, 10-12 in. long, $1.50 M FOB. Mrs. J. L. Altman, Alma, 407- 12th St. Collard. tomato and cabbage plants, now ready, 500, 50c: 90c M;: 10 M. $8.00 del. No chks. M. B. Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 1. P. BR. insp., cert shipped promptiy or money ret.. by mail, 500. 75c: $1.45 M; By ex- press, $1.25 M. Truckers wel- come, John C. Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Gov. insp., treated pink P. R.., 75c M del. 2 M wp, 60c M. del. Now ready. L. D. Lightsey, Sereven. Tomato and Calif. Wonder, World Beater and Hot pepper, Biack Beauty and Fla. High Bush egg-plants, 500, 60c:; $1.00 M. prepaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Potato, govt. inspt. and treated, 90c M del. T. L. Dukes, Baxiey, Rt. 4. : P. R. and Boon potato, Mar- globe tomato, Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, heading var. collard, 80c M. del. 5 M, $3.00; 10 M. $5.00 collect; Vigorvine tomato, 25c C. Bonnie Lov Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.. Gov. insp., treated pink or red skin P. R., 75e M. del. Now ready. Woodrow Lightsey, Scre- ven. Margiobe, New Stone tomato, Dutch cabbage and collard plants now ready. packed with care, 20c C: 300, 40c; 70c M, postpaid; 65c M. exp. collect. le ae Williams, Gainesville. 2: Gov. insp. treated pink skin P. R. plants now ready, 65c M. del. W. D. Lightsey, Screven. Tomato, Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore, Brimmer, grown in virgin soil, ceresan treated seed 6-8 in. plants, $1 M:; 10-12 in. $1.25 M, moss packed, postspaid for zone 2 add 20c M. J. C. Tur- nipseed, Griffin. : Potato, govt. insp. 75c M, del. in Ga. Exe. for hay peas of any good variety. WwW. .G. OQuinn, Baxley, Rt. 4. : Potato, govt. insp. improved Porto Rican, 60c M. FOB. Seat- ten Herrington, Odum, Rt. 2. Potato, govt. imsp. treated pink skin patch plants. seed grown from vines, 75c M, 2 M up, 65c M del, now ready. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. Strawberry, Kfondyke, 20c C. 80c 5 C, $1.30 M, prompt shipment; mixed bunch gar- den bean seed, 10c lb. Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming, Ri. 1. Potato, govt. insp. and treat- ed pink and yellow skin Porto Rican, 80c a2 NM Ip. 15c: good plants and count, no checks. Hershel Lightsey, Sere- ven. Potato, Porto Rican, $1 M. del. in Ga. by Exp. or $1.15 by Parcel Post in 5 M lots, money order. or exc. for peas or N. C. Runner peanuts. Joe H. Thom- as, Baxley, Rt. 2. Cabbage, Chas. W. and Flat Dutch, Marglobe, New Stone tomatoes, Ga., and true head- ing collard, moss packed, full count, prompt shipment, 20c C, 300 for 40c, 75c M. PP, 65 M Exp. Col. E. A. Williams, Gainesville. Gov. insp. P. R., 500, 75c; $1.45 M: Collards and tomato del. Calvin Garrett, Gainesville, a ee Ry $1.00! insp. potato. 400, 45c; $1.00 M.} plants, 500, 70c; $1.25 M. All} iD Richards, Pavo, Rt. 2, _ Hot pepper, 6-8 in. plants, 20. Ape, (60; 2ber oer 1G. ger Packed with dampness. Cala- mus, 25 large roots, 35c. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 5. Dill plants and sprays, pi- miento, Ruby King sweet pep- per plants: 25c Cz Moss packed: button snake and grub root, 40c - Odie Eaton, Dahlonega, Ri. P. R.,, Goy. insp., $1.00 M. del. Bell pepper, $1.00 M. Cash with order. Ike Tomberlin, Surren- cy. f Potato, govt. inspt. Porto Ric- an, $1 M del. large plants, prompt shipment. C. D. Crow: Gainesville. Rt. 2. Potato, govt. inspt. and treat- ed, Porto Rican,35c M, not pre- paid, no checks, 3 M, $1. L. M. Wetherford. Gainesvile, Rt. 2. Potato, pure red skin, Porto Rican, inspt. $1.25 M, moss ie ia Leon Goff, Fitzgerald, CELE Cabbage and collard. now ready, 75c M, P. P.. full count, prompt shipment. Junior Par- rish, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. Cabbage, tomato, collard, 80c M, del.; potato. 60c M, del. 45c M, exp. col. E. B. Wetherford, Gesinesville, Rt. 2. Potato. govt. insp. and treat- ed red skin or pink Porto Rics an. 65c M. 3 M up, 60c M, pre- paid. prompt shipment. Paul Lightsey, Screven. Strawberry, Klondike ever-bearing, 25c C. $1 M, add 18c for postage on thousand, 8c on 100. send M. O. or cash. Mrs. L. B. Frve. Dallas. Rt. 3. Potato. Porto Rican, $1 M, oe col. James T. Dix, Baxley. a. Strawberry. Kiondike. 20c C. 75e 5 C, $1.25 M, young plants, well rooted. prompt shipment. oS Effie Crowe. Cumming, Tomate, large staiky Mar- globe. Stone, Baltimore, 40c 5 C. 75e M. del. postpaid. 5 M. $2.50 10 M, $4._exp. col. moss packed, sat. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitz- gerald. ; . Millions P. R. slips. Gov. insp.. also Marglobe tomato, 75c M. Shioved promptly and gocd count. Ovie Crow, Gainesville. Pure Red Skin P. R., plants. $1.50 M. prepaid, Frank Har- ris. Baxley, . P. R., insp.. cert., shipped promptly or money returned. $1.00 M. mailed prepaid: 75c M. Exp. collect. Exc. for peas. sorghum cane seed, Large lots. for truckers. Major. Crow. Gainesville. Rt. 1. Late tomato (Stone) plants, 20c C; sarsaparilla, 50c Ib.; dried catnip, 10c oz., also win- ter pinks and orange day lil- ies, and white jonquils, 25 doz. Add postage. Buna Young, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Spearmint and peppermint and ground ivy, 10c doz. plus postage. Exc. for egg-plant or Die plant or sage. Dorothy Ross. Blairsville, Rt. 4. _Marglobe and New Stone to- mato and collard plants, 500, 75; $1.00 M. mailed;. 75c M in 5 or more M lots. Charles H. Ce Flowery Branch, Rt. Marglobe, New Stone, Gr. Baltimore, 75c M; Gov. -insp.. P. R. $1.50 M. Del. Good count, prompt shipment. Melvin Deal. Baxlev, Rt. 4. PR. plants, Gov. insp., 75c M-: del. Aaron Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe. New Stone and Baltimore tomato, 75c M: 500, 50c. Moss packed; P. R. potato, $1.50 M. All del. Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. Opal Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4. Box 50. Red Skin P. R., Gov. insp.., treated, 80c M. 5 M up, 75e M. Del. Early shipment. good plants, full count. A. F. Shef- field, Surrency. Margiobe and Gr. Baltimore tomato. 75c M. del. in Ga.: 50 M. FOB. Ruby King pepper, $1 M. del. 75c M. FOB. Mossed. O. |. Da are Baxley, Rt. 1, Box _ Lead. var., cabbage, tomato and _ collard, 400, 35c: 70c M: P. R.. 300. 30c: 65 M; Vigor- vine tomato, 25c, 50. All mailed. L. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. _ Imp. red skin P.. R.. Gov. insp.. grown from vine pota- toes, $1.25 M. del. Cash: with order. Grady B. SeHers, Alma. Tomato, from late sowing Marglobe and Baltimore, 50c 5 C, 75c M, $3 5 M, 8 inch stocky. well roated plants, moss packed. I. L Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. Insp.. P. R., 80c M. del.: 65c collect: Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Stone. Baltimore, Marglobe tomato, Heading col- lard. 75c M. del.: 60c M. ecol- lect. Shipped promptly. C. W. Smith. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Lead. var cabbage, tomato and collard plants, 400. 40c: 75c M: P. R., potato, 400, 50c: $1.00 M. All mailed. L. A. Crow, Gaines- ville. Rt. 2. SEED FOR SALE Chufas. recleaned, $2.50 bu. J. andj} | dry Clays. ~ Clean~ Crimson 12c lb: chaff seed, 6c Beardless Barley, all Ist y $1.50 bu. respectively. B Teasley, M. D., Hartwell. Aaron Sampson, Jr.. Q 411 Green St. ee Seven Top turnip seed nips and salad all winter not freze,( 2 tbls., 10c; 2 full, postpaid. No stamps checks. R. W. Tilley, Jaspe 2. sy Good ,tender brown stre ed Half Runner bean see cups, 25c. Exe. 2 cups fo white sugar sacks, 100. cap., in good cond. postage. Mrs. L. R. Ashwo: seed, 25c lb. R. L. ville. oe Calif. multiplying beer 10c per start. Add 3c px Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Roc Gao ie es Pure Stone Mtn. waterr On, seed. -25e Abe = muskmelon, and Valentine and Bountiful den beans, 15 teacupful. postage. Rosie Crow, mins: Rts Hee 1940 crop red nest (quarter 4 times; 1 in August), 65c gal. M V. Robbs, Flowery: RE 1; eee 6000 lbs. purple to icus. ge Tomato, Marglobe Ba more and Bonny Best, lb.; cabbage, $2.50 lb.: cak bage plants, 35c. 200, 75 Sas : R. Stephens. Dahlone Brown striped Half bean seed, 25c full pint, postage: Bushs AAAA ecr mating cockerels, Feb. ha $1.00 ea. at my home. Mrs J. Oliver. Commerce. R BEANS AND PE, FOR SALE | 10 bu. Whippoorwill p $2.00 bu. at my home. So. Buford, or $2.25 shipped. Send transporta chgs. Mrs. J. A. Puckett, B ford. . : ; Texas Early Cro heavy bearers and extra eating greens 50c qu Pearl Aderhold, Tallu Falls. = 10 bu slightly mixed so $1.25. bus Mrs, Z. M.. Story, son, : 5 bu. Brabhams. $1.50 FOB. Money ordr with o for prompt ship: lent. J Newsom, Sandersville. ~~ 50 or 75 bu. slightly mi Brown Whipps, $1.50 b W. Stevens, Carlton. Mixed clays, $1.25 bu. F J. Matt Hayes, Thomson . Streaked Half Runner bean 20c cupful, postpaid. No stamp Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairs. ville, Rt. 2. ae Coffee beans, 20c doz. Adams. Stillmore, Rt. 1. _ Ky. Wonder beans for s Mrs. I. M. Knight, Macon, R Ped. Brabhams, germin 98 per cent. Write for pri urs J. O. Smith, Commerce, Plenty good peas, for 5s Will make planted until A Ist. E. S. Cown, Stone Mtn. 50 bu. Clay mixed peas, $1.4 bu. FOB. J. C. Hinton, Thom: son. Clays, slightly damage bu. FOB. Cash with one D chks. Mrs. Mae Crowe, Bufe 200 bu. Iron Clay mixed $1.45 bu. here in; 214 bu ee Money order, or cashiers Raised by me. W. C. Le Waynesboro, P. O. Box 92 Tender late bearing ereaseback bean seed. y hull pole beans, 20c large ful, fre efrom weevils. Mr la Teem, Pierceville. Native. grown O-too $4.25; hayseed Soybeans, $2. bu.; Send remittance. 2% bags. D. C. Strother. growe Valley. cur white, beans. 20ce cupful: Same price. Prepaid. G Brown, Ball Ground. Rt. 1. Approximately 40 bu. cla and clay mixed peas, $1.50 FOB. in 2% bu. bags. Coleman, Dexereux, RFD 1 175 bu. Brabs, $1.90 bu.: : bu. mixed, $1.55 bu. All's and good: 10. bu. lots, | per by. All FOR. : J Hill, Danville, HEEP AND GOATS TANTED: nt some #oats. any kind umber. Write best price ibany. R. Ce. MeColium, pany. Exe. bee cance game chickens for _large breed goats. Bring oats and get chickens. Also, games and eggs for sale. . Decker, Brunswick, | Want few rabbits, White pre- but consider other dd, reeds. State price, etc. Have} Ss. CG. W. L. cockerels at, ~ea.-postpaid. B. T. Cari- , Nicholson, RFD 1 \ ant 1 buck rabbit, grown) yoout grown. tate best ce and kind. J. F. Brown, + : stock, in full oe ee or heifer, fresh or freshen n. $30.00 value chickens. N. Le Bowdon, Rt. 3. te good 3 mos. old heifer tate price, etc. Sam Car- i ck, Rt. 1 . exc, mule re a. good es R. Ss Will ; Boston. : t good milch: cow for d. Good home. H> &. Moody.) inta, 832 Elbert St. S. W. shoat aid - hens: or y TT . MeNelley. TLE FOR SALE - ine | Jersey, inated old. 3% gal. day, J. Li. Bai- 2 acd Rt. 1, phone ce yr. old oo male. Sey $50.00; nice 35 1 = lb. H. W. Tee sboro, Rt. ds Box 131355 rsey cow, freshen with 4th in July. Gentle, good ies, 3% to 4-gal. on good) 40. 00 here. Curtis J. a ronation breeding, $40. to 10 Jersey hefiers (not 4 ae 18 mos. old, $20.00 : JK. D. Sanders, teh cows. 3 heifers, Gean calves, or sale. Also a 6 pigs, 7 wks. old, $35 hogs. Wofford Dona- eo Box 404. iocs FOR SALE : uroc Jersey and Black pigs, 8 wks. old, priced s. Fannie Kate Phil- etto, Rt. 2. e Duroc shoats, male and : wt, around 75 Ibs., ea. the pr., also 2 nice}. about month, old, r, 2 mos. old, Sie: 00. Buffington, Lavonia, C. vigs. world. Grand onship blood on* both ol. SES reg. buyers Wits. old, je to 5 Ib. young Ss. eget cond,, $15. kel, Savannah, 1130 E. Essex: 40: Ibs.. $6.00: 50; 60 Ibs., $9.00; 70 "80-90 Ibs. i $12. 00, ation papers for reg. irs. W. , Bargeron, ~ Red. Berkshire pigs, 10- old, ready for delivery. allins, Hazlehurst. Black Berkshirepigs, 10 , ready for del. W. A. s. Hazlehurst. urebred big bone Guinea for service. See or write; pigs, males and gilt, un- d, March litter. purebred, | $15.00 pr. FOB. Chas. nus, Rusculum, ebred P. C. sow and 4 pigs, 7 wks. old. get papers on. all, Tee Jenkinsburg. reg. big bone, 18 mos. old}: C. 300 Ib. sow, $35.00 good, reg. S. P. C. boar, tt 225 los., for sale or one just as good, Sell) coe Forsyth. ed March 2nd, wt. 60 $8 o ea rats barn, e $9.00 et. Porter. Decatur, al I e, fat, thrifty pigs to go Choice. | Clement, Cornelia. . r sale cheap or trade |. he or. what! , stock- | 10 wks. old, ready for del -B. Collins, Hazlehurst. calt Sy 1 Sat. guar. ve Mitchell, Atlanta, 415. 4 ilts, sub. to reg.,| 2. 59 ea. hs HOGS FOR SALE, Black P* C. pigs, Saad 3 males, $5.00 ea.; 1 sow pigs, $6 papers extra. Bobby Boat- Poke Swainsboro, Rt. 3. Big bone guineas, PP. C., crossed with Duroc-Jerseys, wt. 40-50 Ibs., ea., $5.00 ea. FOB. Cc. H. Brand, Loganville, Rt. 2.) Very choice, purebred P. C. young boar and sow, closely descended from world cham- vionship stock. Sacrifice regard- less value (retiring account age). Write quick. C. R. Mor- ris, Newnan. Rt. 3. 40 P.. and Essex pigs, 15- 30 Ibs., life. treated, in fine cond., also 14 shoats, for sale at once. H. J. Bell, Sardis: 14 mos. old, imp. S. P. C. male with papers, also some very fine, purebred S. P. C. pigs. ready for del. August 1. Write or see. Oscar Waters, Glennville.. 4 purebred O. EGS siliss 3 mos. old, $12.00 ea. crated, FOB $1.00. extra reg. buyers name. Horace Small. Gainesville. 60 O. I. C. shoats, 8 bis bone} Eso: Guinea crossed with P wks. old, also big bone Guinea service boar for sale. 4 mi. Col- lege Park on Harvell Farm. E. P. Howell, College Park. Reg. Hampshire pigs, bred gilts, service boars, also - few Angus cows and calves. Mrs. Theo Stivers, Rome, Box 278. Ky. bred, reg. Red da Reg. O. I. C. all ages (herd carries leading blood lines of the breed). Write your wants. Cc. M. Stallings, Carrollton, Rt. BF Reg. SP-Ce pigs from world champion blood lines. 8 w old, $7.50 ea. FOB; also. good, easy feeding type, 4% yr. old, reg, S. P. C. boar, $30.00 FOB. Otis 'O. es Marietta, Rt. 2 Reg. S. P. boa 18 mos. old, 300. 400 Ve wt., for sale. Fine specimen for stock. hog. Del to truck. E. S. Hicks, Yates~ ville, Sow and 9 pigs, cheap or trade for cattle. See at once. oe G. Summerville, Buchanan, t: a2 S. P. C. hogs, male pad fe- male. 18 mos. old, with papers, cheap at my place, Bankhead Highway at. Allendale Fillin Station. T. W. Austin, AuetelE Rt. 2: Purebred). med: type. Po CG pigs, ped. furnished, at bar- gain prices. Call see or write; also sound, clean. pure Brab- ham peas, $2. 00 Pe FOB de- pot, in good bags. a Fe Chap- pell, Richland. 1325 Pe 6 wks. old pigs, $2.00 ea., or "$1. 75 ea, for lot. Leon Crook, *Purny, ts. 45. PG. wks. old, 3 gilts $1. 50 ea., and 1 Wale, reg. buy- ers name, $6.50. Roland Smith, Jackson, Rt. 1. Reg. Durocs. blocky type, best bloodlines, boars, gilts, op- en and bred, and weaned pigs. Je tG. Hambrick, Shingler. 7 5 reg. P. C. pigs, 7 wks. old. $7.00 ea. Peis 00 pr. Trade or buy saddle horse not over 8 yrs. old. Sell 300 lb. sow and all pigs for $55.00. Bill Per- due, Bowdon Rt. I. (At Tyus). Hogs and pigs for sale. Come at once. 3 mi. west Williamson. Richard Green, Williamson. HORSES AND MULES _ FOR SALE cone 1 good mule, wt. 1200. lbs So UUs C. Freeman, Flo il: fa, Reel 2 farm. mar mules, good or- der and good workers. also 1 h. hickory wagon in good re- pair (has tongue for working double). All for sale and swap wagon for milch cow. Ff. W. Risa Box, Pair choice Caules 10 yrs. old, no blemishes, kind, work anywhere, bays, wt. 1100 lbs., ea.. $110. Q0 each. W. H. Bolton. Griffin, 1 horse mule, fat, 10 yrs. old] lbs., ae wt. 800 $60.00. Rockledge. RABBITS AND CAVIES _ FOR SALE work anywhere. B. Thigpen, Sr, 150 guinea pigs, "Be ea. for entire lot, or $1.50 pair plus eee Solid and broken col- . Ors. | 4th St: G. W. ese Moet os ae fpr ene young. guinea pigs, nearly grown, 1 gray, oth- er brown, .75c. Billy Overby, Columbus, Gentian Boulevard. Young, gvhite, pink-eyed rab- bits, 2 mos. old, 80c pr. Want a Red N. Z. doe FC. Brown.: oe 2535 Cherokee Place S. Some fine bucs: 9 White N. Some fine bucks, 9 White N. bucks, $4.00 ea.; 2 Chinchillas, $4.50 -ea.; 25 mixed rabbits, 8- 3 old, $1.50 to $2. at oh ate RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Some fuinea pigs reasonable. Trade some for pheasants or fancy bantams. D. Bass, Atlan- ta, 692 Kirkwood Ave. S. E. Ja 6947. : Fine lot of female guinea pigs, sev. white female rabbits and some young white bucks and Belgian hares; Write for prices. J. L. Eubanks, Augusta, 301 Crawford Ave. 3 mos. old N. Z. White rab- eS aie: 75c ea. Amilee Long, Bre- men. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE M. Purebred, reg. ped, Toggen- burgs,. exclusively. Quality breeding from high milk pro- duction and better blood lines. Most. outstanding Tog. sire in South, Sir Roderick, No. T- 2678, at Stud in season. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St. N. B. De 5140... 2 purebred (100 per cent) Saanan bucks, 3 and 15 mos. old, from reg. 6 qt. mother (ped. of sire shows 20 lbs. 11 oz.) Sell or trade for good doe; purebred Tog., and 50-50 Sa- naan-Nubian, milking good; young Tog. freshen July. Edwin Simpson. Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. 1 - 2 reg. Toggenburg buck kids, -3 mos. and 6 wks. old. Cheap if sold at once. Chas. W. Flem- ister, Dalton, 700 5th Ave. Toggenburg- Saanan, 3% qfts. first_freshening, $35. 00; 2 kids, 6 wks. old, from 5 qt. milker, I $5.00 ea, Also fresh milk goat ks.| for sale. Mrs. G..W. ee Atlanta, 1992 McLendon St. E., De 3792. Best production pred, reg. purebred Nubian buck in South. 2 yrs. old, dark red, vig- orous and. fertile, Fee, $3. 00; for quick sale, $25.00. F. E. Toggenburg with ist kid, | from 3 qt. milk goat; now giv- ing over qt. daily. Also want swap pr. Chinchilla rabbits for pr. same age New Zealand Whites. Mrs, L. P. Connolly, Morrow. 1 Nubian buck kid about half grown, $5.00; want to buy 4 or OE Toggenburg nannie kids. Grubbs. Demorest. state best price, etc. S. T. Par- Moultrie, Rt. 1, Box 112. aturally hornless Nubian- Saanan doe, good milker, also ker Reg. Tog. buck id, dam Jun-| jete. Forina F. 2838;. sire, Crities G-Man Joe T 3110 P. Both reasonable considering quality. Warren F. Rollins, Jr., Atlanta, 349 Murry Hill Ave. ENE. De 6912. Goat. fresh in June 5th, 3-4 | gts. daily. Large white nannie. V. L. Miller, Atlanta, 16 Cap- itol View Ave., Center Hill. - 2 fresh milk goats, heavy milkers, and doe kids, cheap: 2 that will freshen in July. Very reasonable. H. A. Evans, a 369 Augusta Ave, 25 healthy, Grade Morino and. Hampshire sheep for sale. J. WwW. Terrington, Calhoun. FARM HELP WANTED Want exp. white man, 20-40, milk cows. Good home, good wages and board. Single man preferred. Write at once. Wil- lie M. Green, Eatonton, Rt, 4. Want hear from good, smart man and wife to take care of} farms Not too old. Good prop- osition to right party. Write. J. Mason, Savannah, 2327 Ogeechee Road. Want capable young farm hand to do farm work and al- so help measure. land. Eee school graduate preferred. ELE Bishop, Thomasville, Rt. 3. Want good, single man or -man and wife, to milk goats and gen. light farm work. B. Langley. Atlanta, Rina, Box 515. [Ca 1823. Want good, lean: respectable. woman, not over 40. for light farm we . Sher- man, Kingston, Rt. 1. Want nice young woman, live as one of family and do light farm work, no field work. Reasonable salary. Mrs. Inman Kennedy, Jesup, Rt. 2. Want settled, unencumbered white woman to live as one of family and do light farm. work. help with poultry but no field work. Must be reliable and willing worker. Private room, board, $2.00 week. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland, Rt, 1. Want at once, unencumbered, colored woman, 25-40 yrs., for light farm work. $2.50 week, board and some time off. Must have health certificate. With- in 100 miles. Write. Mrs. Sarah D. Womble, Crimes Place, Want good colored boy for gen. work around country place. Wri e first. Mrs: J. R. who knows how to farm and] . vk, ho field ae at} once, $3 00 week. G. Waynesboro, : Atlanta. Donald, 48 and 16, FARM HELP WANTED Want 2 hands to chip and dig 5000 first yr. virgin tur- pentine boxes on 50-50 basis, Good 3 R. house for pawties to live in. Want exp. chippers and ones who really work. No drunkards. ~M. C.. Anderson. Baxley, Rt. 2. Want man, over 18, with high school education, for light farm work. $17.00 ae board and room, at start. M. H. Car- ter, Cartersville, Rt. 3. Want colored farm hand, single or with small. family. Salary and house. In Hmanuel Co; :- 6; Jonnson; Savannah, 205 W. 38th St. Want colored woman, coun- try raised, preferred, clean. settled, unencumbered, honest, healthy, good Christian char- acter, to a light farm work, no field work. Room, board, small salary. Give age and full de- tails. _Mrs. K. E. White, Co- -Jumbus, Woodcrest Farms. Want family, white or colored to gather 2 H. crop for wages, and if satisfactory -work on halves next year. Good 4 R. house, wood and pasture. Near schools and churches. 17 mi. J. T. Lee, Morrow, Rt. 1; Want settled, niddlessetl wo- man for light farm work, no field work. Must be healthy and thoroughly reliable, Boe home and salary. Mrs. F, W Cline, Atlanta, 734 Argonne Ave. Want honest, reliable and well exp. farmer -to grow 4 -acres sweet. potatoes for 1-3rd or for %. Will have other work at reasonable wage, with board. Mrs. Annie Bell Owens, Scre- ven Want middleaged woman white or colored, for light farm work, no field work. $8.00 mo. Mrs. Marie Alexander, Porter- dale. Want famil ywith 3 men and at least 1 woman, capable farm- ers. Share basis - on livestock. Come and see. S. T. Kidder Sr., Meigs. Want white woman, 20 to 40 yrs. old for light farm work, no field work, live as one of fam _ ily and $2.00 week, Mrs. E. L. Hancock, Leslie, Rt. 2. : -Want boy or. man, single, white or black to work on farm. peat Ayer, Yatesville. Want nice, white woman. 25- 40, unencumbered for light farm work, no field work. $10. month, Mrs. Edw. M. McDon- ald. Winder Rt. 3. Want large, white or colored farm family to help on fruit, berry and vegetable farm, near Atlanta. House, wood and $1.00 day. R. F. Sams, Jr.; Clarkston. Want young girl to live in home with wife and 2 children -and help with light farm work. no. field work. Board and clothes. Must have ref. Paul Clark, Dallas. Rt. 2.: Want small colored family Gneluding good ees for wages on farm. J. Ladson, Moultrie. Want nice, white woman, 25- 45, for light farm work, no field work. Good. home (3 in fam- ily) and $11.50 month, Unen- cumbered preferred. E. M. Mc- aoa Winder. FARM PARTNER WANTED Want farm partner, one who can furnish self: Have a real broiler farm, on paved high- way, Has electricity. Willis Wil- kinson, Villa Rica? POSITIONS WANTED Young, good character and health, ed- ucated, refined, wants place on poultry farm and light farm chores around place. Room, board and $2.50 week. C. H. Milan, Dawson. Family of 6, 3 to work, wants farm at once for living wage, with house, wood, water fur- nished. G. R. Littleton, Sum- light] merville, Rt. 3. Elderly woman wants. farm, work, no field work, for home and. regeonaied. wages. Car give ref. Mrs. T. blefield, Atlanta, Rt. 8, re 521. Young man, honest, sober, Berry School graduate, Course in auto-Diesel school wants job driving . truck and mechanical work on farm or dairy. L Hayes, Subligna, ~ 2 nice, country raised boys, and mother, 46, want work on farm with nice people, for wages. All good hands to work, easy to get along with. Send stamp for reply or come See. Mrs. Annie Blanken- ship, Patterson, c-o Gen. Del. Want place at Once on either dairy or poultry farm. Middle- aged, white couple, with years of exp. Geo. H. Mitchell. Atlan- ta, 341 Central Ave., S. W. Young man wants light work on farm, $2.00 week, room and board, near Atlanta or Deca- tur. Come get me. Joe Edel- {| mann. JRE aa ae Boule- UN: E. moved. Write. middleaged man of! Stub- work. Thos. Monday, July - POSITIONS WA Young, single man, jenced, wants work.on | farm. J: W. Godwin, Atlant 366 Memorial Drive. Want light farm wor field work. Nice, clean. re Prefer with old couple ors family for home and sala Mrs. Annette Argroves, L ersville. Woman with 1. child, work on farm, no field wo Write or see. Ruby Padge Shannon, - 16 yr. old boy wants wor farm. Can plow, milk and - work. Kirk - Perry, Atla 304%4 Capitol Ave, : Young white woman light farm work. Reasonable ary. Miss FE. E. Saxon, Cai vVille,. 24 Chestnut St. ~ Want job as Flour or Miller. 20 yrs. exp., and e ref. No boozer. W. A. Cov Bowersville, Box 124. Single, white, 34 yrs. wants work on dairy. or p try farm or nursery wor vin Rhodes, Martinez, B Christian family wan } on farm near. Atlanta. Fath and 5 children practical grown. Exp. in gen. far taking care of stock, 1 ete. Write or see. W.-A. ys Atlanta, 177 Forrest Ave. Want light farm wor field work, near town, a5 old with daughter 2 yrs. Clara Rt 3; : 18 yr. old of wants farm work, no field work, nice people, $2.50 week, No. Ga,: Nancy Faulkner bert, Rt. 2. ; Married man wants. dairy. 7 yrs. exp. = cal ref. 2 in family. C. B. Wri Marshaliville, Rt. a, C= o Ja Bannon, & ~ Want light farm work, field work for good home } $9.00 mo. Party to furni transportation. Monroe Phil Buena Vista, Rt. 3. Single, 27, want job on fa for reasonable wages, b and laundry. Would co -working some turpentine. Padgett, | _Summe: ' time exp. Austin Morgan, merville, Rt. 1. 23 yr. old white. wo wants place on farm with erly couple to care for poult milk cow and other lig work. Have 4 little girls honest and smart. Write offer. Mrs. Emmie Shee villa, Ri. J. -0 J. H. hard willing worker, with yr. old daughter, needs wor . in good home h with light farm chores. as one of family, room, b and moderate salary. Wri gee, Mrs. Emma | Gaddis, : per, Rt. 1. : Unencumtbered.- settled wi an wants light farm work. In swering, state particulars. the amount of salary you | Miss Catherine Wood, Atl: c-o Gen. Del. . 1h: foun esod house and well, near high and good school and church run on shares. Can furnish but need plow tools, mule. and seeds for crop. Have t Mrs. Le Scoggins, Penfield. Woman, 44, refined an eated, wants light farm in country, with nice p No milking. nor laundry. Reasonable salary, room board. Mrs. Mary Patten, | lanta, c-o Gen. Del. Want job light farm chi near Atlanta. $8. 00 mo., x0 and board. 18 yrs. old. WwW Fowler, Jr., Douglasville. R Want home with good | ple on farm, helpin a light work. 60 yrs. old but to work. Honest and SO er _ Elderly woman wants. farm work with Christian far ily, for home and $2.00 to week, Near Albany prefer Ref. exch. Mrs, Lilliam Harp Pelham, c-o W. H. Waldron. Nice, country raised, colo woman wants light farm wo with Christian people, | | board and reasonable salary. once, Stamp for reply. Lindsey, Wadley. Exp, man wants job i 5 yrs. exp.. willing wo bad habits, -married, it John Hood: Chamblee, Camp Gordon Dairy. Man and wife want . general farm or dairy. truck driver also. Both to. also mother (mid 2 wants light farm work, no a ta, 304% Capitol Ave. A Ja 6922. : Single, sober man w on farm or as caretaker of or estate. Small salary. | Wheeless, College Park. Jackson St. i 34 yr. old man wants farm, driving truck or pair work, Exp, am Emory - Weer | Re Le