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If you have a farm land notice you wish ear-
Land Sale Issue
A Georgia grown Irish
held at the Farmers Market on Glenn Iris Drive
Potato show is bei
d, then mail it to us at onee, as this special sup-
ment goes to press on August 29th.
If you have already submitted a farm land not-
within the past several monthsdo not send
another, as all such notices on hand will be duly
plished.
and notices will only be carried for parties
o have farms for sale, for rent, or for parties
o wish to purchase or rent farms. We will NOT
ity Property, Filling Stations, Store Houses,
will we carry notices for Real Estate Agents.
Farms wanted or for rent (on Shares, Halves,
nd 4ths, and Standing Rent basis) are listed
ularly under FARM HELP columns in the semi-
mthly issues of the Bulletin.
Land notices reeeived after August 29th will
Farmers in the Tobacco belt and all over
the state are requesting a Land issue of the
Market Bulletin, and complying with these re-
quests the Land Issue will be issued September
Ist. If interested, send in your Land ad.
In order that all ads received may be print-
ed we are devoting practically all of this issue -
to notices received from Farmers.
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner. -
Miscellaneous Notices
Farmers are urged to see that their cotton is
dry before having it ginned as wet or damp lint
cuts down the grade and price.
Atlanta, from August 12-17, under direction of Mi
Elmo. Ragsdale, Extension Service, Athens. ee
The annual Farmer's Mecha: and Mark Day
: et.
will be held at the Mountain Experiment a: =
at Blairsville, August 23-24. Dr. H. P. Stuckey
Director, will talk over WSB radio station at 12:45
Saturday, August 17th, and tell of the plans,
Prices of Fresh Veyetables
Apples, Ga. bulk, per bu
Beans, Lima, bulk per bu
Beans, snap, Ga. bu. hampers
Cabbage, bulk per 100 lbs
Corn, green, per doz. ears
t be published.
ae Livestock :
The-prices quoted by White Provision Com-
any areon strictly corn-fed hogs: Hogs: 180-240
bs. $6.65; 150-175 lbs, $6.15; 130-145 Ibs. $5.40;
25 down, $4.75 down; heavies $5,90.
_ Good grassfed cattle, beef-
eifers, $6.50-$8.00; best dairy breeds, steers and |
eifers, $5.00-$5.50; common $4.00-$4.75; fat cows
4.75-$5.25; common, $4.00-$4.50; eanners, $2,50-
3.50; bulls $4.00-$4.50; fat calves $8.00-$9.00; |
mon $5.00-$6.00.
Eastman,
A Better Livestock Festival w
September 23.
ill be held at
Cucumbers,
type, steers and
10.90c.
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Atlanta Spot Cotton
Atlanta spot cotton closed steady, middling
Average price of middling 15 16 inch cotton
at the ten designated southern spot markets to-
day was 10.07c per pound. The averege price for
Wo, Js:
Pears, per bu,
Peppers, bu
Watermelons
Peaches, bu. baskets, Elb
Peas, green field, bu
Squash, bu, hampers... ve 2.50-
Sweet potatoes, bu. baskets. aa
Tomatoes, 8-qt. baskets 20
| middling 7/8 inch staple was 9.88c per pound.
-SECOND-HAND
AACHINERY FOR SALE
2h. Thomas mower, good
pe, $40.00 at my place. Mrs.
. Middlebrooks. Barns-
Je. 419 Zebulon St.
3 Big Drum 24 feeders, ball
aring for 80 saw Gullet, per-
t cond,, $75,00 del. anywhere
"Ga. H. S. Fite. Jefferson.
2 1. H.C. horse power hay
asses, 1 Livermon peanut pics
John Deere hammer mill.
e. R. S. Anderson. Hawk-
Grist mill, 18 in.:rock, A-1
shape, running now, 2 gas. eng.
nd 6 h. p. Well drilling ma-
(cost $2,000.00). for
00. A. L. Locke. Dublin. Rt38
70 saw gin outfit.with press
x and engine. cheap for
ash. Call or write. W. P, Brock.
Douglasville.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
1 h. wagon for sale at bar-
gain. Mrs. E. E. } utledge. Li-
inonia. Rt. 2:
All kinds farm tools. mower,
rake, etc,, anything used on
farm. Quitting farming, J. P.
Carter. Naylor, |
Electric motor, 15 h. p, good
as new, has ben used for ope-
rating a Grist mill in the count-
ry. H. G. Barnett. Spring Place.
Fordson tractor. recondition-
|} ed, 1 Roderick Lean dise har-
row, $75.00 for outfit.
Barron, Milner.
~ Meadows 24 in corn mill com-
plete, now in operation, 12 h.
I. H. C: gas or ker. engine, 1 pr.
floor seales. $150.00: also a 2
hole I. H. C. sheller. Will exc.
for equal value in anything can
use. J. L. Crane, Milner. RFD
Millard
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Model L 9- Blizzard silage
cutter, thoroughly overhauled.
$85.00: Moline corn or cane
harvester, $40.00. Both in ex-
cellent A-1 cond, FOB farm
W, <R... Howard. Stephens
(Oglethorpe Co,).
Flour mill, 50 bbl. daily cap..
first class cond.. reasonable.
John D. Edge, Calhoun,
Blacksmith yise and other
farm equipment, for sale or exc.
for fresh young milch cow. del.
T. A. Withers, Atlanta, 1102
Rice St. N.W. He 1537 J
Will sell a Golden No. 2 cane
mill, belt or mule power, and
want a power-drive. mowing
attachment for Farmall F-12
tractor and 1-row, power
driven corn binder. exc. Wm.
G.. Bolingbroke.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SA
Good 2 h. wagon and Ford-
son tractor. 50.06 for both.
W. P. Couch, Luthersyille,
Garden cultivater, good cond.
with plow. rake and hoe com-
bination. $2.00 or exc. for 50
ehiecks; ker, oi] brooder, size 52.
good as new, $5.00. Mrs. G. H.
Harley, Climax. ;
2 Lummus 80 saw gin stands,
$150.00; 2 engines. A-1 cond.,
$125.08 and $100 W. T. Kine.
Waco, Rt. 2.
2 h. Deering mowing mach-
ine, no rake. Sell or trade for
cow or little bone Guinea sow,
here at my place. J: B. Hand,
Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 269.
3 h.p. Cushman gas. eng.. for
farm use, $20.00 FOB. Exe, for
eream separator. or what have
you? F. S. Shingler, Jr. Donal-
sonville.
Williams grist mill, 24
rock, pulleys ete., corn shel
and platform $
Power syrup mil, 3-1
corrogated rollers. good as
used 2 seasons, 6 h. Fairb,
Morse gas. engine (needs
minor repairs). Sell at
worth the money. See at.
place..1 mi. City on Jefferso
Road R. D. McDonald . Ather
60 gal. sugar boiler, $10.00
fence puller, with 2 sets
clamps, $6.00: 1 hand plow
plows and sweepers. $2.00. ar
other equipment. Mis, L.
Chase, Kingsland. -
Eggs quoted below on the Atlanta Market are py wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below
these quotations.
Meg 2
Siiah 3
Heavy Breed
Leghorns
Roosters
Stags Sees ee ee oe
Country Butter, best table
A Field Peas, mixed... a
| Field Peas, not mixed.
henelled Cor 2 es:
Ear Corn (80 Ibs, to bu.)_
~Qats, per bushel
BiGnt 2 oe
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs.
Cabbage, green, per 100 Ibs
Cabbage (white, per 100 Ibs
Peavine Hay. No. 1,
Pepeanut Hay << 2 =
Spanish Peanuts, No. 1.
Cottonseed, (prime)
Cottonseed Meal, 7 per cent
Cottonseed Meal, 8 per cent.
Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgi
dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all.
Blaek- | Carroll- ' Clarkes-
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Atlanta Augusta shear
28 | 23
24
20-22 |
1,50-1.75
10-$12
Com-
ton: ville
26
a egg law. Day-ol
Hawkins- La-
ville {Lakeland
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22
d and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and
- Quitman
Publishing Office
Cevington Ga.
Send ali letters to The Market Bulletin,
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 357sBurean of Markets. 222 State Capitei.
Ietin.
es SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Entered as second class matter August 1, 193%,
Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act ot vune 8, 1936. Ac-
-eepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103. Act of October 8. 1917.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances - Sciuiseable under
postage reguiations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
at the Post
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 pam for any notice ee in the Bul. .
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MACHINERY WANTED
-Jo hh. p. < center _erank eng.,
and 35 h. p. boiler, used in gin
and farm work, also a hy-
raulic triplex 3 value _ belt
ump for cotton press. T. V.
hillips, Royston.
gin stands, with Murry cleaner,
feeders, d dbl. box press, stream
ramper and friction drive
crew press, line shaft, boxes
steam eng., complete, no boiler.
Located on my farm near Daw-
son. Mrs. Geo. B. Cook, Graves.
1 David Bradley riding eul-
vator, almost new. cheap. E.
Aycock, Statham, Rt. 1.'
Wheat thrash. $25.00; 2 1-2
gas. eng., $15.00; 1 small
grinder, $5.00. Exc. for}
iW =G, Hall, Eatonton,
ctor.
a:
0h. p. eng., An Seopa: 3-60
4w gins and cleaner feeders,
od cond. 2 - 2h. wagons, and
ther 1 and 2 h, farm tools and
quipment. Come see,
write. W. I. Dorris, Douglas-|
for farm use. ae A, L. Tyler,}
iliette.
% 3 h. McCormick- Deering
ine, $35.00; 1 Liverman
hay machine, $250.00; Turn-
- W. Bruner,
plemam. eh
used Luther hand grinder,
good as new, with attachment.
sale. J. D. Bailey, Fitzgerald
No. Y McCormick- Deering
mowing machine, 2 horse; 1-De
si val Separator No. 10, 1 cider
xine | (hand spray). for sale.
ne P. Leonard, Talbot-
light ake 5 initows.
je. Want hay rake and gar-
tractor. Custom. plowing;
id mowing. Luther Eo John-
Decatrr, Re. 2. roe
Old mode? Cole planter, ex-
ent cond., $5.00; Economy
ang. 8 h,, needs slight repairs,
5.00. J. 'D. Rowland, Carnes-
a Rt. 1. Ea
. p. engine, dairy_ ice
Rane se other SL ee J.B.
below Stil-
Cgr S. Branner, Stilson.
Good 2 h. wagon, (never used
+h, $20.00. or swap for good
NE G. W. Resseau.,
Cotton feeders. 80-saw,
3.00; 1 Mitchell 80-saw bole
yreaking cotton feeder. $75.00.
ae Rome. 220 No.
. papex silage cutter: J.
D hammer feed mill, ped
nd.. 1 International mowing
machine and rake, new model,
ins in oil. A. J. Stratton. Man-
SECOND-HAND
EPINERY WANTED
rant a fruit polisher and
ner, in usable cond. cheap.
G. Lloyd, Blue Ridge.
ant buy ensilage cutter for
State price and particulars.
. McH Cline, M. D.. Atlanta.
Grand Theater Bldg.
Lill. must be good buy. State
aake, size and price. Orion L.
oe Hartwell, Box 110.
ammer Mill in. good
State full information.
vOnandies Milledgeville.
Want good second-hand, 1 h.
wing machine. Write price
description. R. C. Rowan,
3. 70 saw Lummus brush type}
dont}
tae p. gas. engine, rynning.}
EG;
| cond. No junk. J.
Forsyth, Rt. 3, Box Via
ESS} 1 h. wagon, 1 spray ma-|-
| 850 900 Ibs.
nd 5 disc plow, a sale or
Want a 42 in. Cole mill rock,
in good shape at reasonable
price. G. E. McCoy, Avera.
Want 1 grist ater somplete,
48 in. floating rocks. J. E, Chan-
cy, Blakely.
Want good gear feo
cheap for cask. S. L. Snipes,
Funston.
Want used tractor with
plows and harrow, in good
cond. reasonable. F. C. Vick-
ery, Toccoa. -
Want 1 ensilage cutter for
trench silo, in good cond. State
: nee how long used and price.
A. E. Smith, Gainesville.
Want lh. mower, 34ft. blade
A. D. Kennedy, Atlanta, 1090
Jefferson St. N. W. He 4729.
Want 4-18 in. plain dises with
1 in. square hole for 2 h. har-
row, reasonable price, del. to
we: Fates B. Moore. Newnan,
Want second- hand ehaiake
cutter, in good cond. Apply or
write. T. W. Hooks, Macon,
% Hotel Lanier. eS
Trade value for second-
hand tractor and tractor plow.
J. E. Heddon, Avera.
Wanta good second-hand ci-
der mill, in fair cond., cheap
E. King, Lake Park.
Want a good grain drill, pre-
fer 8 disc. Must eS in good
Want power hay baler. G. Ww
Woodruff, Winder.
Want a good ensilage cutter
good cond., priced right, O . G.
Skinner, West Point.:
Want good used tractor.
| Trade pr. a be mules, wt.
- Smit Fort
Valley. Rt. :
Want 2 back steel wheels for
-F12 Farmall tractor, real cheap
for cash. Ls E. Ferrell, Buck-
head.
Have small corn mill and
need a 25 model Buick engine
and carburator for same model
for this mill. Mine have worn
completely out . At once, Thos.
A Teat, Thomasville.
Want one set wagon scales.
Quote male, cond.., price. CRAs
Brim, Sasser.
Want 1 h. wagon in good
shape, at reasonable price, in
the Villa Rica district.. W. H.
Camp, Villa Rica. Rt. 2 Box 83
Want light 1 h. wagon with in
25 mi., good cond., cheap for
cash, or would trade other value
Mrs. Laura B. Taylor, ay;
cross, Rt. 1. Box 15.
INCUBATORS, BROOD-
_ERS, EIC. FOR SALE
No. 33 Buckeye 9500 cap.
just like new, not one thing
missing, cheap. Oil burning, but
can be changed to electric easily
Chas. F. Wiehrs, Sr., Savannah,
|-745 East 35th St.
Home-made ker. brooder. in-}
cluding battery, feeders, heating
| appliances, watterers, etc. cap.
-50-100 broilers. Guar. good
cond. Works _ satisfactorily.
$7.50 at my place (below cost
of material). D. P. Edwards,
Waycross, 2210 Carswell Ave.
300 cap. electric brooder
(Sears Roebuck), used 1 time.
good as new, $9.00 FOB cash.
Trade for pigs or other value.
Del. if near enough for $10.00
cash or trade. Mrs. T. B. Mcdo-
well, Albany. Rt. 2. |
1000 cap. oil burning Buckeye
inc., perfect cond., m 1 coal
burning Buckeye canopy type
brooder (new), 5 Moes baby
chick feeders. 4 ft. size. Very
reasonable, Arthur Jones, At-
lanta, 15 Screven Ave.
| comfrey,
-Zellner,
-Add postage.
MARKET. BULLETIN,
_ GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN
- Sstablished by J. J. Brown, Commissiener of Agriculture
March 1, 1917
Published Semi-Monthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner _
STILES A. MARTIN. Editor
Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia
INCUBATORS, _BROOD-
ERS, ETC., FOR SALE
~
Sev. ine. oil and electric, for
sale or exc. for good blooded
cows and hogs; want an electric
ins, around 3 to 6000 cap. Mor-
Yis Sanders, Nashville, Rt. 1.
4 Searse Roebuck Ridel-Heat
brooder stones, used 2 seasons.
first class cond. also founts and
baby-chick feeders. one or all
a ea. Ted. Judkins, Ben
Hill.
INCUBATORS, BROOD-
ERS, ETC., WANTED
Want electric inc., 700-2000
cap., ;also elec. brooder, 200-
306 cap. Auburn Paulk, Douglas
Want hand power poultry
clover cutter, also grit morot
and other poultry equipment.
R. A. Caldwell, Boston. Rt. 2.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Tomato plants:
Marglobes, Baltimores, Break
o? Days 500-40c, 75 M_ del.
postpaid. 5M- $2. 50, 10M-$4.00,
exp. collect. Roots mossed.
Satisfaction guar. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.
Everbearing strawberry plants
20c C.. Mrs. W. H. Bennett,
1966 Boulevard Dr., Atlanta,
De. 8149.
Tomato plants for late use
several hundred New Stone
improved MOSs packed 25c C
postpaid. Stamps . accepted.
Promot shipment. Helen Hors-
ley, Rt. 2, Waco.
Red skin PR potato planis
grown from vine cuttings. govt.
inspected and treated $1.25 M,
-5M and up $1.00 M. Del. in Ga.
J.-W. Harman, Ocilla. -
Horse radish 4 bunches 25e:
bulbs 25c dozen; dbl. tanzy,
eatnip ~ - dozen; elecyane,
4,for 25c. Add pos-
tage. No checks. Mrs. Willis
Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Govt. insp. and treated pink
skin PR ie ee plants now
ready 55c M del. J. G. Hern-
don, Rt. 2, Odum.
Ferrys premium late Flat
mato grown from certified seed
500-60c, $1.10 M del. Good
plants, Prompt shipment. Jk.
Call, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Fall tornato plants ready
collards, Wakefield cabbage,
-jeeburg lettuce 25c C, $1.75 M.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
Marglobe tomato plants 10c
C, 75c M. FOB. J. C. Ander-
son, McRae. ;
Stone and Margiobe tomato,
also cabbage plants, $1.00 M.
Cash. Roy Weatherford, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 2. .
Late cabbage, tomate and
collard plants, 20c C; 400, 40c;
85c M. Full count, early ship-
ment. Junior Parrish, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 2..
Marglobe, New Stone foinad
to, Chas. W., Dutch cabbage,
Heading and Ga. collard pin,
prepaid, 90c M., or 75c M.
10 M. lots. Ovie Crowe, Cather
ville.
Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Young,
well rooted plants. Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Extra early KlondykKe straw-
berry, excellent quality, well
rooted young plants, 20c C; 500,
75c; $1.25 M. Prompt shipment.
Rea Edgar coe Fayetteville.
Dutch oad Wakefield cab-
bage, Stone, Marglobe toma-
to, Ga. and Blue Stem. collard
plants, 86c M. del. 5 M. or more
60c M. Exp. collect. Ernest
Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Millions Mtn. grown planis,
now ready, Marglobe, Stone to-
mato, Chas. W., late Dutch
cabbage and collard, 300, 40c;
75ec M. postpaid; 60c M. exp.
collect or at my farm. E. A.
Williams, Gainesville. Route. 2.
Long pod and other Hot pep-
per plants, 15c doz; 2 doz. 25c.
Naney Hender-
son. Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. :
Cabbage, 15c C; $1.00 M; col-
lards, Marglobe and New Stone
tomato, Calif. Wonder and
World Beater pepper, 15c C;
$1.25 M; P. R. potato, $1.50 M.
Del. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham,
Guyton.
Wakefield and Dutch cab-
bage, Stone, Baltimore, Mar-
globe tomato, Ga. and Heading
collards, 500, 50c; 75c M. del.
Large lots cheaper. Laura Mae
Garret, Gainesville, Rt. 7..
Leading cabbage and collard
plants, 20e C; 70c M; Klondyke
and Everbearing strawberry,
30c C; $1.50 M; Red shallots,
a0G gal. All mailed. Azzie Lee
-Crow, Gainesville, Rt 2:
Collard plants, 50c M; or 75c
M. postpaid. W. N. Barrett
Large stalky
peppermint 24 for 25c; garlic}
Dutch cabbage, also Globe to-/
) count,
PLAN TS FOR SALE
Marglobe, Stones and Balti-
more tomato, Dutch and Wake-
field cabbage, Ga. and Short
Stem collard; 75c M. del. 5 M.
$3.00; 10 M. area: Exp. col-
lect. No Chks. . W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. ]
Klondyke strawberry plants,
cheap in large quantities; Ga.
collard, 50c M; All season cab-
bage, 75c M. Mrs. Dessie J.
Pruitt, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
65.52
Leading var., cabbage, toma-
wanted, 400, 45c; 80c M. del.
5 M. $3.00 collect. Large lots
cheaper. Lee Crow, Gainesville,
Rt. 2, Box 143.
ee Stone, Baltimore
tomato, Wakefield and Dutch
cabbage and Ga. collard, 500,
50c; 75c M. All delx Large lots
cheaper. Amos Garrett, Sone
ville, Rt. 7.
Chas. W. E. J. cabbage, Stone
tomato. All good strong plants,
15e C; 45e, 500; 75c M. Ali del.
3rd zone; not del., 65c M. R. E.
Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 5;
Wakefield and Dutch cab-
bage, Marglobe, Stone, Balti-
more tomato, Short- Stem | col-
lard. plants, 5c M; del; M.
$2:75; 10 M. $5.00; 30 M. 29.50.
Exp. Col. No chks. Bonnie
Love Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Wakefield and Dutch cab-
bage, Ga. and Heading collard,
Stone and Baltimore tomate,
500, 50c; 70c M. Del; 10 M $6.00
Exp. Col. Calvin Garrett,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
- Wakefield and Ali Season
cabbage, Marglobe tomato, Old
fashioned Collard, 500, 50c; 70c
M. mailed; 60c M., 5 M., $2. 45
Exp. col. No chks. Cash with
order. John C. Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. ales
. Lead. Vvar.,
and collard plants now ready
300. 35c; 500, 45c; 65c M. Del;
5 M. $2.50; 10 M. $4.85; 25 M.
45c M. Exp. col, No chks. M.
O. preferred. Major Crow,
Guinvovine. Mes,
Open field. grown cabbage,
tomato and collard plants, lead.
prompt shipment, 300, 40c; 75c
del., 50c M FOB my farm
ar express. Leathora Williams,
Gainesville, Rete
' Everbearing strawberry
Mrs. O. C.
ville, Rt. 2.
PR. potato $1.00 M; Wake-
Cantrell, Gaines-
Stone and Marglobe tomato
ede 25c C: 500, 55c; $1.00 M. |
del.
Rt. e
For sale at my home, 1% mi.
Cornelia, Cert. late Flat Dutch
and late Drumhead cabbage,
Cert. super Marglobe tomato
and Ga. collard plants, 15c C;
25c, 200; $1.00 M. not del. L. C.
Kimsey, Cornelia.
Cert. Marglobe tomato ea
grown on fresh land, $1.25 M.
not prepaid. Money order only.
Bascom Hines, Hamilton.
Red Gold and Jewel straw-
berry, Lucretia dewberry and
Kudzu crowns, 75c C; 300, $2;
Celestial, White and Brown
Turkey figs, $1.00 doz.; 36 for
$2.75. postpaid. J. W. Toole, Ma-
Con Rt 24 :
Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore
tomato, 500, 45c; T0c M. del.; 5
M up, 50c M. exp. collect.
Prompt shipment. C. H. Wingo,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. ey /
Marglobe tomato, lead. var.
cabbage and collard plants, 75c
Ee Waldrip, Gainesville,
_M. del: 5 or more M 60c M. exp.|
collect. aS
Cercayiie. Ri 2.
Red Gold strawberry plants,
sage, asparagus crowns, red,
thornless raspberries, everbear-
ing blackberries, 50c doz., post-
paid; Premier early strawber-
ry, $3. 25 M. Mrs. W. B. Allen,
Alto, Rt. 2. :
Klondyke strawberry, 20ce C;
75e 500; $1.25 M. Well rooted,
young splants; <3 promptly
shipped. Mrs. Effie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1. ;
Klondyke strawberry, 20c C.
75c, 500: $1.25 M. Well rooted,
young plants. Miss Grace
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. :
Late tomato and collard
plants, 300, 40c; $1.00 M. Full
moss packed, early
shipment, O. H. Parrish, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 2.
Sage plants, well -rooted,
large broad leaf, 25c doz., post-
Dalg. also-dry sage, 40c tbe P:
. Hage, Cedartown, Rt. 1.
Bell Sweet pepper 50. for 15c;
het pepper 25c C; Ga. collard
15c C; horse radish de each.
Royal Ever. Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Sweet pepper, \ 150 for 50
plants; collard, 15 C: Hot pep-
per, = 20 <:; horseradish, 5c;
dbl. zinnias, eoxcomb, 2 doz.
15c;' Dixie: Sunshine and Or-
ange Marigold, 25c C. Frances
Wetherford,
Lula, Rt. 2.
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
ee
Thursday, | August 15, Ea
to and collard plants, mixed as}
cabbage, tomato |:
var:, now ready, moss packed,
plants, 500, 85c del: No chks..
field cabbage, Ga. collard, New]
the effect. of righteousness
quietness and: assurance |
ever.
And my people shall dwell
in peaceful habitation, and
in sure dwellings, and
quiet resting places.Isa
32:17-18.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Cabbage, S
85c M. Good plants.
shipment. Clay Evans,
Gainesville.
Govt. insp. and treated
or red sink PR potato p
now read y50c M. del. T.
Lightsey. Screven...
tomato,
2
and treated 70c M del.
Dukes, Rt. 4, Baxley.
Good strong fe plants
del; E. J. 75c del. G. A. Le
Rt. 4, Baxley. ce
Red: skin P. R. potato pla
govt. insp, good count, pr
shipment 65c M del. Dood Hol
land, Surrency.
State insp. and treated
skin PR and Early Triump
tato plants 65c Del. Full cot
and prompt shipment.
Earl. Paulk, Rt. 2. Surren
skin PR and Early Triump
tato plants 60c del. Good p
and prompt shipment. A.
Jackson, Rt. 2. Surrency
Marglobe, New Stone fo:
to, Dutch cabbage, col
plants now ready. Packed
care. 20c, 300-40c 70
postpaid; 65c M exp. coll
Mrs. Francis Williams, Rt.
Gainesville.
SEED FOR SALE
Seed oats; Hastings hund
bushel and Tuirif: the two
oats of the Southern plan
Aes bu. in new five bu. b
. W. Porter, Covington, .G:
ee clover seed, 75
measured bu sieved, and |
dirt to inoculate. FOB.
Reid, Logansville. RFD 2.
Old fashioned red shall
properly cured, very prolifi
10c lb. Add -postage for le
than 10 Ibs. Mrs. Ne ;
erett, Atlanta, Ae ox. ae
Ra 5960. :
planting, 40c gal;
cabbage and collard plants
40c; 70c M; Everbearing st
berry, 25c C. $1.50 M.
mailed. L. A. Crow, Gaines
ville.
Excellent euBlite unhu
Crimson clover seed, $5.25
CWT in 1000 lb. 4
smaller lots. Ask for sam )
and 38 yrs. exp. S. L. Th
ton, Deweyrose. Rt. 1
1 ton Crimson clover
screened and sacked, now r
nice and sound, Ee wild, on
5e Ib. FOB. N. . Reid, ie
well, R23.
Ga. Collard seed, ahs seaso
crop, true to kind. C. T. m
prick, Moultrie, Rt. 1...
New crop scallion onion but-
tons (now time to plant),
gal. del; New, shade dried
45c Ib. Del. W. Te Corley, Mat
Rtg
8 or more lb. turnip se
from large, non-bitter turnips.
Good price. Ed Bradley, Hi
lehurst.
Purple Top and Seven To
mixed turnip seed, 15c |
teacupful. Add postage. Stam
accepted. Mrs. Reynolds Ha
brick. Talking Rock. Rt. 2.
Crimson clover seed, fr
onions, 6c lb. John I.
Hartwell, Rtx 3.
200 Blue Ridge Mtn. tom:
(grow up to 25 ft.) seed,
Plant up to August 10th wv
mature. Will C. Smith, Roy.
Half lb. White Bermuda |
ion seed, $1.00. Add posta
Aaron Sampson, Jr.,
411 Green St. ;
About 50 Ibs. hand oles ed
prolific garden pea seed, 15c
Exc. for anything can use.
Via a MAO: PO.
Large red nest
early fall planting,
Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Branch. |
Mixed turnip seed, Seven 0
and Purple top, White Eg
thls., 10c; 25 cupful. Add
age. Mrs. A. E. Pangham, T.
ing Rock, Rt. 1, Box 84.
_Sevent different kinds
onions
65c. ga
Flowe c
to eat, 40 gal., 2 gal., 70c
postage. Mrs. G. B. WwW
Blairsville. Rt. 4. St Gee
postpaid 3rd zone:
r half lb.; 45c per quarter
vid Markhaven, poe
Seven. Top turnip (large ture
s and salad all winter; wont
seze out) seed, 2 tbls., 10c;
pupil, P. P. No stamps nor
Ww. Tilley, Jasper, Rt.
New crop scallion onion but-
ons, 10c qt.- Red multiplying
onions (stand the winter.
kind), 40c gal., del.; Dill
L0G large pkg. Striped
Runner beans, 25 cup-
go AL HH. Price, Locust
.NS AND PEAS FOR,
SALE
0 bu. O.-too-tan Soys, $3. 50
FOB. C. E. Nevil, Claxton.
Speckled Crowders,. weevil
ted, 7c lb. or exc. for any-
g can use.on farm. Mrs. C.
ee EBitceerald, 811 N.
150 bu. new crop peas, 2 crop
., clean, weevil- free, $1.50
: OB. ae &B. Wilder, Pel-
N AND SEED CORN
_ FOR SALE
30 a corn, sHacled and
sorted, $1.00 bu. at crib. Buck
a bers, Canton, Rt. 4.
bu. ear corn, in shuck,
Seow W. Gholston, -Com-
Pop corn, 10c lb., shelled: Tc
ph cob. FOB. Sell 100 ibs.
di E. sens. omens:
50. bu. good corn in shuck,
oe per bu. SS 00 ee at my
X foiniry cured, hickory
oked, tender hams, from
hogs, trimmed close, 30
Wts. 19, 18 1-2, 18 1-2, 18
Riley eu Couch, Turin..
OTATOES AND
ETABLES FOR SALE
Cobbler Teich: potatoes, $1, 00
., del. at my house, 3 1-2 mi.
Waleska. W. R. Davis,
0 bu. oobbler and Red
los
iss potatoes for sale at once}
the Farlinger Farm, near
elia. Gus Crow, Cornelia,
Lee
Hard- headed cabbage and
bbage greens, ready at. patch,
1-2 mi. Southeast Barwick,
eet DERE: Jerry J. Jones,
ie Rt. 1. -
GRAIN AND HAY
bu. Fulghum seed oats,
ou. FOB farm. J. W. Lampp,
tstone Farm.
bu. pure Cokers Red
seed wheat, large grain,
wn. okay, $1.25 bu; 300 bu.
ighum and Texas seed aats,
uu. All FOB, H. J. Wood-
ff. Americus.
00 bu, prime. Abruzzi seed
ven wt. sacks, $1.00 _bu.
. McCoy, Mountain City.
400 ey good, clean Abruzzi
1.00 bu. at my place, or
o Blue Ridge, bagged,
bu. S. G. Hughes, Young
BACCO FOR SALE
Good grade, whole yellow
flue cured chewing or
oking tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1.00
| L. D. Lightsey, Screven,
AA quality chewing tobacco,
sd and mellow, pressed tc-
er, guar. to be good, 13 lbs.
prepaid. Paul Lightsey.
EVEN. 2
Good, yellow leaf chewing to-
co, 12 Ibs., $1.00 postpaid;
oking, 12 Ibs. 75c. Mrs. Lil-
Lightsey, Bristol. Rt. 2.
FRUIT FOR SALE
000 bu. Pineapple pears
y August 10th, for sale to
nite or otherwise. See or
ee Tnillie-~L. Snedeker,
lackshear. (About 1 1-2 mi
shear on Blackshear high-
| goats.
49
30 bu. Kieffer pars, ready a-
bout August 20th. Special low
prices to trucks. Randolph C.
Williams, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Dried horse apples, from
ripe 1940 fruit, 12 1-2c lb; want
some quinces, ripe, sound be-
tween now and Oct. ist. Write
amount and price; Have 4 fine
Donaldson Red roosters, 2 and
1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. A,
Black, The Rock. Rt. 1. :
Apples. to Aiycicers after Aug-
ust 15th. Day or night ser-
-vice. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.
500 bu. Pineapple pears on
trees at Blackshear to truckers;
cheap. Come or wire at once.
Mrs. Ed Hhrenisper eet, Black-
shear.
1000. bu. Pineapple pears,
ready about August 20th. J.
O. Allen, Albany. (Dawson
Road.) : :
' Choice Pineapple pears to
truckers, at my orchard. R. A.
Hardy, Quitman.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HOGS WANTED
Trade good plow mule (age
unknown), good worker, for
good brood sow, bred, or for
heavy spring heifer. Bring
either and get mule, 7 mi.
W. Smith, Marietta, Rt. 4.
SHEEP AND GOATS
Want big herd of common
State number, sizes,
ages, and price. 7A. A. Knox,
Social Circle.
Want 15 or 20 common goats
f
of 50 miles. State size andj
price at selling point. R. Mar-.
vin Maddox, Winder. Rt: 4.
HORSES AND MULES
Trade black horse mule, wt.
1M. lbs. if fat, for 7-8 yr. old
brood mare, wt. 900-1000 Ibs;
have 5 yr. old Red cow (fresh-
en first of February), giving
milk from pasture, for
Da,
A. W. West, Ellijay, Rt.
sale.
1
CATTLE: WANTED ~
Want to rent good milch cow
with privilege of buying later.
See or write. he Ges ustus,
Chamblee. Rt. 1.
Want fresh in Jersey, not
over 3rd calf and not less than
3 gal. day. D. L. ~McEachin,
Hazelhurst, Rt. 1.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
PIGS (CAVIES)
FOR SALE
James
sizes and colors, cheap.
. Box
Brooks, Atlanta, Rt.
626.
Fine N. Z. Whites, 4 mos. old
bucks, $1.00 ea; large, 2 1-2
mos. old, 75c ea. Amilee Long,
Bremen, Rt. 1; Box 113.
Purebred N. Z. White does,
mos. old, $1.25 ea. R. C.
Poole, Ideal. Box 61.:
1 pr. solid black cavies, $1.50:
few bred N. Z. does, cheap, and]:
few young ones $1.00 ea. White
Chinchilla buck, both purebred,
$1.50 ea; 2 purebred Golden
Sebright bantam hens, now lay-
ing, $1.00 ea. Byron H.. Hol-
8,
Harris St.
15 Guinea pigs, $1.00 per aot
Mittie M. Shropshire, Round
Oak, RFD 1, Box:78.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Nubian stock billy. broke fo
work, about 1 1-2 yrs. old. $5.
at my home, 1 mi. city. ore
write. Leon Woodle, Hampton,
RFD 1.
Buck, Nubian - - Toggenburg
cross, about 1 1-2 yrs. ola
$6.00. Write. Laurence Horrod,
Brunswick, 2830 Norwick St.
At Stud, buck from reg.
blooded milk stock, Fee, $2.00;
Have 20 acres in good, strong-
ly wired pasture for goats at
1.00 per head per month; also
around 15 A. for cows, $1.50
ea. month. Mrs. J. W. Easley,
Hapeville, Landers Drive, Box
Pei. Ca 255.
2 Toggenburg-Nubian milk
goats, 1 freshen soon (good
milker); other, milking good
now and when fresh gives 4
ats. $20.00. R. L. Wood, Tate.
For sale to one purchaser, 50
head of goats for $100.00. Dr.
Robert. E. Latta, Atlanta, 1217
Medical Arts Bldg.
At Stud, large, natural, butt-
headed Toggenburg buck. Vig-
orous, fertile and blooded miik
stock. Does boarded reason-
ably. Service fee, $2.00. Mrs.
McElroy. Atlanta, 205 Norwood
Ave. De 3710.
_ FRUIT FOR SALE |
About 100 bu. Pinned and]
W.
| Marietta on Sand town Rd. W.
at reasonable price in radius
Fine lot of guinea pigs, all
somback, East Point, 302 oP
Seon Toggenburg - Saanan
goat, now milking, gentle, in
splendid cond., price reason-
able. . Dan Lanier, Atlanta, 92)
Warren Sta N.
3 splendid Vice does d2)
ec to reg. Saanan); 2 young
bucks, 100 percent Saanan with
papers; 5 tons straight goat ma-
nure (no grass seed of any
kind), trade for sound oats -or
Alfalfa hay: want hear from
parties having choice Kudzu
hay.. Edwin Simpson, Aelanaa,
695 Paynes Ave. N. W.
Purebred, 17 mos. old POs
genburg doe, 3 qts. first fresh-
ening, $35. 00. A.G.S. Reg. Also
2 1940 bucks, $20.00 and $25.00
ea. Mrs. Ovalene Highland,
Lavonia, Ria:
At Stud, Sir Roderick, No.
T-2678, the . most outstanding
Toggenburg buck in the South
Reg., ped., and naturally horn-
less. From 15 1-2 lb. mitk
stock and guar. fertile. Quality*
breeding for milk production.
Fee, $5.00. Services booked in
rotation. John a Atlanta.
93 Warren St. N. E. De. 5140
of best breeding in the South.
Naturally hornless, black with
tan trim. For Service, _ Fee.
$3.00; boarding does, 10c day if
have to stay over 1 day. F. E.
Grubbs, Demorest. Rt. 1.
_ Some fine Rams and a few
Ewes for sale. H. E. Bowman,
Buford, Rt. 2.
Nice Tosgenburg doe kid, 6
mos. old. Good stock and large
for age. ek eap for quick: saie.
PR Las Hogan, Hapeville. 3692
Atlanta Ave.
10 Ewes. half blood Rambu-
lette, $6.00 ea. bred_ to reg.
Rambulette Ram from the
famous Kueny locks of An-
drews Oregon: half blood
yearling ram, $10. 00. FOB my
place. Ben A. Pinkerton, Eat-
onten.. Rt:
HORSES AND MULES |
FOR SALE
Pair mules, wt. 1100 Ibs. ea.,
guar. sound work anywhere, 1
combination saddle and work].
horse, very gentle (lady can
handle), 1050 lbs., 1 Ga., raised
800 lb. mare, already bred. Sell
or swap mare for oats in the
straw del. J. L. Bailey, Dun-
woody. Ch 1316.
Several horse colts, 2 and 1
yr. and 6 mos. old respective-
ly: 6 mule colts, 1 yr. old; 2
Jacks, 1 yr. and 6 yr. old; 60
grade Hereford cows, 2-5 yrs.
old: 10 reg. Hereford horn-type
pulls. 1-5 yrs. old. All Ga.
raised and of best blood lines.
Percy A. Price, Albany.
Mare mule, about 900 Tbs.,
also 1 horse wagon and some
equipment for plowing. Sell or
trade for milch cow. J. T.
Stone, Hapeville, 889 Virginia
BVOCs 3)
2 gray mules, 12 yrs. old, wt.
1200 lbs. ea. horse and mare
respectively, $150.00 cash my
barn, 7 mi. No. S. W. Slater,
Ludowici, Rt. 1.
Good, sound, plug mule. Seil
or exc. for young hens or
small yearlings: 1 h. wagon.
good cond. $30.00 cash for wa-
gon; want: prices on 100 Con-
cord and Alamo grape 2 yr.
old vines: 1 to 5 M. everbear- |}
ing strawberry plants; want 1-
300- young hens on shares. L.
R. Stephens, Temple. Rt. 1.
Nice, gray, 8 yr. old saddle
horse, $125. 00 or trade for pony
| horse or anything can use. R.
E. Neely, Riverdale.
Fat, fine, gentle, good work-
ing, 5 yr. old mare, wt. 1200
Ibs.. $150.00. E. B. Aycock,
Statham, Rt. 1.
Dark brown, 10 yr. old, good
and fat mare, $100.00 at my
barn, or exc. for cows;. also a
2h. wagon. Mary H. Hambeck,
Darien, Greenwood Plantation.
HOGS FOR SALE
S. P. C. bred gilts, service
boars and weaned pigs, from
sire and dams out of Champion
stock, reasonable. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.
Reg. S. P. C. bred gilts and
bred sows, from Championship
stock, also 2 boars ready for
service, at rock bottom prices.
Clifford Waters, Sylvania
3 (male and 2 females) O. I
C.s from litter of 10. farrowed
April 11, 1940, reg in buyers
name , (sow was Champion at
State Fair in Macon 1939),
$8.00 ea. FOB. Ishmael ~Cabe,
Carnesville.
65 P. C. shoats, 6 mos. old,
treated and boars already cut,
for sale. Vivian Spahos, Co-
lumbus, 1301 10th Ave.
Extra fine O. I. C. pigs ready
to wean.Come now, price rea-
conquest?
barns 2 5.2P.
Purebred, oe. Nubian buck}
| bred
1938
Champion boar, reg. buoyers
name, $7.50 ea. Sire from world
champion stock, also D. T. Lee,
Montezuma, The Gurry Farm
Purebred Duroc sow, 2 yrs.
barn. W. S. Norton, Edison.
Purebred O . I. C. stock hog,
for sale at my barn, $15.00.
Mrs. W.- A. ae Gainsville,
Rt. 4. Box 81. g
Several tice purebred little
bone Guinea pigs, short-legs,
short-nose. stay-fat_ type, solid
black. Ready to ship now. a
N. MoreHoud. Ringgold, ae
MORE
Purebred Hampshire eis
10-12 wks. old, $5.00 ea.
Duggan, Chester.
Black Essex, 40 lb. pigs,
$6.00; 50 Ibs., $7. 5022: 60-16s.4
$9.00; 70 lbs. $10.00; 80-90 Ibs.,
$12, 00; 125 lb. $15. 00 each. Ap-
plication for reg. pairs no akin.
W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 75.
8 black P. C. pigs, 9 wks. old,
$3.00 ea. or $20.00 for lot at
C. males, 10 wks.
old, reg. buyers name, $7.00
for 1 same age, not
near by. Mrs. J. Cc. Smith,
Jackson, Rt. 1. s
5 shoats, 11 mos. old, 3 bar-
rows, 2 gilts, also 8 pigs, 3 mos.
old. 1 brood sow, for sale my
place, 5 mi, Waycross near
Wavycross-Valdosta highway.
H; F. Jeffords, Waycross,. PB; (O.
Box 648, ~
2 SE PE C. boar, 3 yrs. 10 mos.
old, around 900 lbs., half-broth-
er to 2 world champions, priced
reasonable: S.P.C. pigs, around
50 Ibs. $8.00 ea. $15.00 pr. All
cholera immune. Papers fur-
niched. Luther J. Washington.
Jerson. Rt. 1,
12 feeder pigs and shoats. wt
20-65 Ibs., $50.00 for lot FOR
farm. Barbecus shoats and
SOWS2- Vo TF -~ Bryson
Greensboro. Rt. 3.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Fresh in Jersey, 4th calf: 4
gal. day; 1 Guernsey, ist calf,
3 gal day. Mrs J.
College Park, Rt. 1
Road).
Reg. Jersey male, 7 mos. old,
well developed (from good line
age resume of same upon re-
quest), about 250 Ibs.. has horns
gentle. Reasonable. Dr. J. A
Ayers, Glenridge, Dr. Ch. 3537.
6 well bred Jersey heifers, 4
(Bussey
yrs. "old. oR:
Forsyth, Rt. 4.
Purebred J ersey cows, heifers
yearlings and purebred 2% yr.
old Jersey bull, for sale at. barn,
Mrs. A. C. Spence.: Blakely.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull for
sale. T. C. Wylly, Tennille.
1 red bull, Be 500 Ibs. or
more, $25. 00. T. J. Steed, Buena
Vista. ;
5 yr. old- milch cow, freshen
this winter, $25.00; 6 :(3ea.
boars and gilts), 7 mos. old
Black:=P. C: shoats, $12.00 FOB
my place. Mrs. Walter B. Al-
len, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 21A.
- Fresh in cow, Guernsey-Jer-
sey" cross, 3% yrs. old,
calf ( heifer), Heavy rich milk-
-er, gentle, $60.00. C. R. Morris,
Newnan, Rie oe
3 mos. old purebred Jersey
bull, out of extra heavy pro-
ducing stock, for sale or trade:
want a purebred Jersey heifer
calf out of officially tested dam.
Write E. W. Hendon, Jr. (F.F.A.
Boy) Marietta, Rt. 9.
High bred, reg. Jersey uuik
6 mos. old, $15. 00 at the farm.
A. A. Fowler, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1.
Reg. Herefords: 10 horn type
heifers, 2 yrs. old. some bred,
$100.00 ea; 3yr. old bull, $125.06;
2 bulls, 1 yr. old, $85.00 ea: 3
cows with calves at side, $150
for cow and calf, Good blood
lines. O. G. Skinner, West
Point.
Good milch cow, good (size,
part Guernsey, fresh, 4 gal.
milk and around 2 lbs. butter
per day. 5 mi. W. Palmetto, on
Villa Rica Rd., Mrs. Emily
Kearns, Palmetto, Ri
2. fresh cows for sale.-R. E.
Lee Concord.
Aberdeen - Angus calves of
best bloodlines and fine indi-
viduals. Come see them. C. H.
Blalock, Supr. Rabincropft
Farm, Rabun Gap.
Light cream colored Jersey
cow, now dry = 2-3 gal. when
fresh., Gentle, no bad habits.
$22.50 at my barn. Come see at
once. Mrs. Onedia Cooke, Cairo,
Bie) :
2 yr. old reg. Jersey. bull, ex-
cellent breeding, from Silver
Medal cow and by outstanding
bull. W. E. A. Janes, Douglas-
H. Von Seeburg
sonable. Miss Annie E, _ Jones,
a os a 3.
ville,
te st
Pat. os of gilts con es
- 39 world] jide young bulls, calves to 2
old. $20.00; 6 gilts, Duroc and}.
P. C.,7 mos. old, $5.00 a. at{
ea; 150 Ib. S. P. C. male to exc.
related, |
S. Perkins.
about 9 mos. old. 2 around 2:
2nd)
North on No. 3 Highway.
Hereford.
old. $75.00 ea., up. Polled an
Horned Types. 40 mi North At-
lanta, on Highway5. Paul Jones
Owner, Farms, ce
ton. a
Jersey, now giving 2 gal
poor feed, $40.00 cash at barn.
Luther Norris, Tennille. 3=
Reg. Hereford bull, 2yrs. ol
$175.00: 2 Jersey bulls, 15 mos.
old, not reg., $25.00 ea. pe
Waldrip, Gainsville, Ret.
15 mos. old Jersey heifer
freshen 17th of next March,
$35.00. Mrs. A. E. Dodd, Aust
Rt. 2:
10 mos. old Jersey bull (mo=-
ther a 3 gal. cow on pasture
feed). $20.00. See or write. Jas.
W. Goodwin, Americus, Rt. 4
(Hoocks Farm, 6 mi. Americus
7
tog. 00 with papers. J. N
son, Yatesville Box 22
2 well srown, well broke :
yr. old steers (have Te
el-
through breaking of land 2yrs)
wt. 1000-1200 Ibs. ea.,
well matched, same
$150.00:. 1 mi. Ocholocknee.
_ gentle,
i? E: Fletcher; Ocholocknee,
(4 yr. old Hereford bull,
cond., Ga. raised, $75.00 at
| farm. Louis E.
wood.
POULTRY WANTED
Swain, zi N
MISCELLEANOUS
Want 50 pee i pullet
no culls. Mrs ied Touchto
Douglas.
Exc. 4 purebred Brown: Leg=
horn. hens, now Jaying for:
heavy. mixed hens or 4 W te
Wyandotte hens, aN, laying.
Ea. pay postage. R. M. Shep-
Bord. Savannah, 509 Barnard
t.
Want large size Capons. State
price and breed.
Lee, Macon, Rt. 1.
eyed buck rabbit for s
chickens. Prefer pullets. Geo.
R. Littleton, Summerville, Rt.
3, cf Rob Powell. :
MINORCAS: .
Want 15 AAA ade Ww. Mie
norea early hatch pullets, als
10 White Rocks. Quote be
cash price to be del. by Ist
September. State str. Mrs.
W. T. Bryan, Turin ek
POULTRY FOR SALE.
CORNISH: oe
Several purebred, large type
Dark Cornish cockerels, $1.0:
ea. Wont ship less than 2.
W. Thurmond, Greensboro.
April 1940 hatch ae Cor
nish pullets, 75c ea. M. O. only.
ae Alfred Gibbs, | Rochelle.
Choice, large type Dark Cc
nish April cockerels, $1.50
i2- On $2.75+ 4 tor $5,258 FOB.
in light erate. Mrs. Te .
gar, Sylvester.
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS
10 White Rock pullets and
roosters, Triple A, April hatcn,
$10.00,.exp. paid. Dewey G
Roberts, Suwanee... Rt. 1. .
50 reg. Parks str; laying hens
$1.00 ea; 6 roosters, $1.50 ea.
G
Aull banded. Sell in lots of 10
or 1222 Mrs:
len.
GIANTS
7 purebred Jersey White
Giant roosters, March hatch,
75c ea. not postpaid. Mrs.
ale O. Wood, ClarSvi
LAKENVELDERS:
A rooster and 5 hens, last y
hatch and 16 1 - 1-3 partri
size Lakenvelders. $1.00
for grown and 25c ea. for yo
ger ones. (Very beautiful ani
excellent layers). T. S.
Se Clifton, Mil~
son, Milner.
LEGHORNS:
20 W.L., {d0 tet a
pullets, for quick sale, 85c e
Exe. some for Buff Rock co:
erel or rooster. Mrs. C.,
Dawson, Tennille,
145 big type English Whi
ug ae April 10th hatch, 65
fa. WwW. . Hester, Canton, Rt.
20 Eng. W. L. hens and 2
cockerels. $15.00 FOB this sta-
tion. Mrs. R. A. Raines, Col~
umbus, Rt. 2
100 Regal str.. W. L. none
14 mos old, vaccinated, culled
and wormed, 65c percent lay=
ing, 60 ea. at my hore. 2 m
Ww. af.
O. Reeves, Zebulon. Rt. 1. 2
80 Barren str. W La. roost bie
3 mos. old, 75c ea. Mrs. A. ML
Williamson, College Park, we
W. Lyle Ave, =
_ LEGHORNS:
40 W. L. 4 1-2 mos. old pul-
lets, 70c ea. FOB. E. B. Tarp-
Jey, Inman.
20 purebred W. L. hens, $10
not postpaid for lot. Lake
Brantley, Soperton. HG. 2s
Purebred W. L. cockerels.
-=H. Caveny;
50 April 1939 hateh AAA
Eng. str. W. L. hens, 50c ea.
Chas. R. Echols, Summer-
(Chattooga Co.)
80 Eng. W. L. AAA pullets,
March tt 1940 hatch. 80c a,
90 AAA Yr. old hens, 90c ea.
FOB. Crates ret. Mrs: J. B.
Flanigan, Lincolnton. 2
4000 Eng. str., 12 wks. 0
Leghorn pullets. Ww. H. Clough,
Blackshear.
~ 300 nice, big Eng. str., AAA
U. S. approved W. . puliets,
almost ready to lay, 90c ea.
B. R. Woodliif, Flowrey Branch,
ils. =
~. AAA Danish imported Brown
ees cockerels, $1.00 | ea.
Os. T. PR: Crawford, Watkins-
Leghorns, _ roosters,
; giant New Hampshire
ters and hens, $2.50 ea;
f both kinds, $1.50
same
2,
hens, 18 mos. old,
culled, 50c ea. at
._ Matthew Miles.
Pi Gainesville. Rt. 4.
aT Gaidel roosters, 3 mos. old,
_< Frances Freeman.
mE - :
ty whole flock of high qual-
it eens: pullets and hens.
1 make right price. ;
tripling, Macon. Rt. 3
AAAA 4 mos. old Brown
Leghorn roosters, for sale or
xe. to keep from inbreeding.
ite once. Mrs. Neicie
Jefferson, 130 Syca-
LO. WoL. Ava ane
from 300-323 egg pec.
1 banded, vaccinated. $4.00
ea. at my farm or $4.25 ea.
ipped. Copy of ped. if desir-
ed. Mrs. Clayton Cooper,
Stockbridge. Re ai.
950 big type Eng.
pullets. Write
W. L. Ap-
for price.
_ T. McMillan, Gainesville. |
30S C. W. L. Jume 1039
hatch hens, $7.00 exp. collect.
Laying now. Curtis J. Gordon,
Warwick oe
MINORCAS:
5 White Minorca 3 mos. old
kerels, best_egg grade, $1.60
9 or more, 75c ea. Exn. Col.
ash with order. Coley Young.
Rebecca. .
GEONS:
Fancy stock. extra large pig-
ns, Maltese, Kings, Carneaux,|
Fantails, at half price. J. Ran-
all, Savannah, 119 1-2 W. Park
Ave. :
1 pr. Ringneck doves, 3 wks.
old, $1.50, FOB. Rosie Crowe.
ummings, Rt. 1.
REDS NEW HAMPSHIRES
_ Genuine Donaldson R. 1,
Red rooster, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $2;
same stock younger roosters,
$1.00 ea. Come pet them. H. B.
McNulty, Atlanta, 3786 Peach-
tree-Dunwoody Rd.
Wice, April ist hatch R.. 1.
d cockerels, $1.50 ea; alse
e 3 1-2 mos. old Mallard
ducks, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
relis, Monroe. Rt. 1.
: Piece SCR. L Red April
st cockerels, AAA Ped. stock.
lthy and fine, $1.25 ea. 3
r more in lot, $1.00 ea. FOB
s. T. W. Hagood, Atlanta,
61 W. Lake Ave. (Rt. 8).
S. C. R. L. Red pullets, $1.00.
, 25 nice roosters, $1.25 ea.
ve rooster free with every
der of 25 pullets. All exp.
aid. Cash with order. Mrs.
. H. Boatright, Alma.
rk R. L Red cockerels.
eady for mating, bred from
rapnested heavy layers, $2.00
ea; pullets, $1.25 = trios;
4.00; Eggs, $1.00 per 15, post-
paid. Mrs. Don Donaldson, De-
atur, De 2405.
10 N. H. cockerels from)
15.00 Sires, April hatch, $3.00
0 Barred Rock pullets from
A str. April hatch, 75 ea.
.50 for lot. All from blood-
ested stock. Cash, FOB. Cur-
Craig, Carnesvilie. Rt. 2:
PURKEYS GUINEAS
rebred, spring hatch White]
. ns 5 to 7 tbs., 2 ducks and)
ake, $5.90; 5 ducks and 2)
rakes $10.00. M. O. or cash-
eheck with order. C. J.
ker, East Ellijay. =.
POULTRY FOR SALE |
FARM HELP WANTED
TURKEYS GUINEAS
5 Bronze turkey poults, 2
mos. old, cheap at my yard.
Well grown to age. Mrs, G. M.
Dorman, Fayetteville.
2 young toms about 3 mcs.
old, fine stock, $3.00. Mrs. S.
eee Stone Mtn., Phone
30-M. B. poults, about 2 wks.
old, 25c ea. with or without
mother hen (chicken), 50c for
ea. hen; Speckled Guinea eggs.
50c per 20. del. Will exch. Mrs.
more Baggett, Douglasville, Rt.
5 nice White Pekin ducks, 4
mos. old, 4 hens and drake,
50c ea. FOB: also nice doe.
dry now but gallon day when
fresh, wt. over 100 lbs., for sale
or exc. Mrs. R. W. Wingo,
Newman.
25 M. B. turkeys 10 wks. old,
$35.00 or $1.50 ea. Mrs. Blum-
mer McCrary. Molena.
WYANDOTTES:
15 A quality 1 yr. old White
Wyandotte hens. $1.00 ea. FOB.
Mrs. D. A. Wright, Helena. Rt.
1; :
Lf
FARM HELP WANTED
Want immediately, middle
aged, white woman for
farm work, no field work. Pri-
vate room and $2.00 week. Ref.
required. Mina Youmans, Still-
more, Rt. 1
Want 2 h. cropper for 1941
on shares. Must be able fur-
-nish self and have good force
to cut wood and other farm
work. Come see or write any.
time. E. Stevenson, Covington,
ath. 2
Want white middleaged wo-
man to live in home with wi-
dow and do light farm work,
no, field work nor milking for
reasonable wages. Go after if
live within reasonable distance.
Must have good ref. Mrs, L. L.
roy Wayeross, 212 Waring
Want share cropper who can
run self for 1% or 2 h. farm
81 mi. above Savannah near
Dixie Highway, laying below 2
large creeks, land high and adrv,
W. Z. Brannen,\ Stilson, Rt.2,
Want white man, single, hon-
est, sober, to help with gen,
farm work. Begin September ist
$12.00 mo.. room. laundry. Come
at once. E. H.. Watson, Auburn
Want reliable farmer for good
1 h. crop for 1941. Real good.
large house. plenty out-bldgs..
near church and school. Prefer).
small family. Must furnish self.
6 mi. Buford near river. See.
W. S. Crow, Buford. Rt. 2
Want at once good colored|
woman( with health cetificate),
or Christian white woman. no
bad habits for general light
farm work. no field work. for
room. board. and small salary,
Mrs. Ruth James. Ohoopee.
Want young, unencumbered,
white girl, 16-19, honest. am-
bitious, industrious, reliable.
right habits, for light farm work
no field work. Room board and
good pay. Ref. exch. Mrs. H. B.
Duling Atlanta, 1359 Highland
Ave. N. BE.)
Want 2 or 3'h. farm for 1941
with tools, able to finance self
except fertilizer. Electricity,
good land, good location. good
pasture. Applicant must be so-
ber, honest. industrious. E. B.
Aycock, Statham. |
Want niece clean, middleaged
white woman to live as one of
family and do light farm work.
no field work. Small salary. 4
in family. Mrs. Frank Owens.
Eatonton, % Gen Del.
Want white woman, 50-55
yrs. of age, for light farm work
no field work. Live as member
of family. Jack Kennedy, A*-
lanta, Rt. 4, Box 1249
Want young white girl for
light farm work. Live an one
of the family some spending
money. Send to school in sea-
son. H. H. Sikes, Pembroke
Ri. Box 15.
_ Want nice white woman. for
light farm work, no field work.
Reasonable salary. Good home
fer right party. Bus fare fur-
nished. Dont answer, if you
dont mean business. Mrs. J. M.
Rowell, Jakin.
Want unencumbered, honest
respectable country woman, 30-
35, for light farm work, no field
work. Room board and country
on A.C. Perry, Monroe, Rt.
Want unencumbered, middle-
aged woman, white or colored,
in good health, no bad habits,
who needs home for light farm-
| work. Mrs. L. G. Hicks, Clarks-
ville, Rt. 3.
Want a nice clean, Chrintian
woman to live as one of family!
and winter gardens, on halves.
field work, for board and small
salary. Age 25-40. Miss Ola
light a Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.
-to live in home with elderly
Want good colored man and
wife to do work on farm, at
once. J. A, Vandergriff, De-
ecatur, Rt. 2.
Want good farmer for small
average on the Island for fall
and winter gardens, on halves,
B. O. Fussel, Brunswick.
Want nice, clean, unencumber
ed woman for light farm work,
prefer country raised, 25-40 yrs.
old, No milking nor field work.
= * Charles, Ellijay, Rt. 5,
Ox
Want good, clean, white wo-
man for light farm. work, no
field work. $3.00 week, Must
be respectable. Write at once.
G. B. Sherman, Kingston, Rt. 1.
Want white boy, 15-18, to
live as one of family and help
with farm duties and plant
some, ete. Prefer one who needs
help. Write J. H. Aldred, Gray-
mont. i
Want white girl to live as
family and help wife with light
farm work. Schooling provided.
Must be healthy, neat, intelli-
gent and nice looking. D. E.
Bush, Decatur, % Rest Haven
Mem. Park.
Want good reliable woman or
settled girl to live as one of
family and helo with light farm
work, no field work. Good
chance for right party. Mrs. C.
Want industrious colored
country raised couple for light
farm work, milking, gardening
yard work. etc, Good ref. rea.
A. G. Towler, Macon, Box 492,
Want large family for gath-
ering crop; .cotton, corn, peas
peanuts, etc. House ready, J
Purvis. Odum,
Want white woman, 35-50,
good. character, clean. for light
farm work. no field work. $2.00
week and board. Mrs. Winston
White, Braselton, Box 41. |
Want young woman for light
farm work, milking. churning,
etc. but no field work. Must be
clean and a christian. Home and
small salary. Mrs. Eugene
Brown, Lindale. 13 Hillside Ave
Want exp., honest, healthy,
middleaged man for small farm]
and Nursery. Esther Brockles-
by, Riverdale.
Want good man and farmer
for good farm on standing rent,
Write or see. Sam MeCalla Turn-
nel. Hill.
Want reliable white woman.
30-45, for light farm work, ne
field work. Board and small
salary. Mrs. J. F. Ray, Arling-
ton, Rt. 2 Box 79.
Want unencumbered, settled,
colored woman for light farm
work, no field work. Furnish
house and salary. Mrs. Roy Jack
son. Lovett.
Want christian woman for
light farm work, no field work
Good home (electricity 2% mi.
Dexter) reasonable salary. Ref.
exch. Miss Julia Lane, Dexter.
Want healthy, reliable, white
woman to live as one of family
of 4 adults, do light farm work.
no field work. Board and rea-
sonable salary. Mrs. R. S. Cor-
lan. Homer. Rt. 2.
Want reliable woman, 30-45
couple and do light farm work,
no field work. $3.00 week John
T. Wammond, Cuthbert. 205
Randolph St.
Want white or colored wo-
man for Jight farm work. no
field work, State age, salary
expected and references. Mrs.
J, B. Abel, Macon, Rt. 2.
Want 1 or 2 good cotton pick
ers, from August 20th to Sep-
tember ist at 50c per hundred
and board. G. A. Thompson,
Swainsboro, Rt. 2.
Want farmer for 1 or 2 h.
crop for 1941. Standing rent cr
3rds and 4ths. See me at once.
Mrs. W. H. Holman, Cleveland,
Rt. 2, Box 14.
Want middle aged woman,
good character to live in farm
home and do. light farm work,
no field work, for reasonable
wages. Will come after if not]
ever 50 mi. Write. J. P. Thom-
as, Winston, Rt. 1.
Want young, white, farm
raised married couple for light
farm work, no field work.
Room, board; and $15.00 mo.
Henry C. Hunt, Dunwoody.
Want white woman 40-50 yrs.
good health for light farm
work, no field work. Live in
home and small salary. Must
have references. W. P. Davis,
Austell, P. O. Box 246.
Want farm wage hand, white
or colored, or man and wife, to
help pull fodder and pick cot-
ton. Furnish room and board or
house (ready to move in) and}
regular wages. C. R. Wade.
Thomson, Rt.5
Want colored man, or couid
use woman and young man, to
work in country. No field work
for woman. Good pay for right
New, Lithonia, Rt. 2
G4 Life time exp. f
~have work at once, K, E, Gib-
parties. J. R. Thompson, De-
catur. a
- Thursday, Aug I
FARM HELP WANTED
POSITIONS WAN
Want nice woman, 19-50, for
light farm work, no field work.
R. A. Sand, Sumner.
Want healthy, unencumbered
white woman, 35-50, to live as
one of family and look after
poultry, flowers, etc. but no
field work nor milking, Smail
wages, Mrs. R. B. Gutherie
Kensington, Rt. 1.
Want white woman, 50, who
wants and needs home, In X~
change for light farm work, no
field work. $2.00 week T.
Self, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
Want middleaged, white wo-
man for light farm work, no
field work. Private room
home with elderly woman)
board and small salary, Ma-
velle Rolader, Atlanta. Rt. 7.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want to raise poultry on
shares and look after country
place for owner, right away.
Mrs. Myrtle Allen, College
Park. :
Want small farm on bus of
Interurban line, near Atlanta,
suitable for truck and poultry
Standing rent or other basis.
Give cotton acerage also other
details. M. B: Muse, Calhoun,
Re 1
Widow. 5 children (2. good
cotton pickers) want cotton to
pick through season, in Colquitt
County. Have to have house
and be moved. Mrs. Ethel Gunn
-Crosland.:
Married man want job on
farm for bal. this and if satis-
factory, trade for 1941. Have
to be moved, re-pay in work.
ming. Must
son, Rt- A, % G. C: Griffin: .
Want good 1 h. crop on hal-
ves for 1941. Wife and 4 child-
ren, Want plenty work to do
outside of crop. Well experi-
enced. At once. S. M. Ayers,
Silver Creek. Rt. 1.
Want job as overseer of farm
for 1941. 24 yrs. old and family.
Life time on farm and high
School graduate, So:-Ga. pre-
ferred. Ref. on request. Felix
'Saser, Arlington. Rt. A. Box 4.
Christian woman wants home
with elderly couple for the re-
mainder of this year. and $2.00
week in exchange for light
farm work, no field work. Miss
Edna Hunter. Warm Springs, |
Rt. 5. ee
Want farm on 50-50 basis
with Jandlord furnishing stock
and tools. Life time exp, on
farming and 2 boys to help.
North of Atlanta oreferred. Not
much cotton, and lots of vege-
table and corn: stock and
poultry raising. S. W. Payne.
Ball Ground.
Man and wife only. want job
Jooking after 10 or 12 h. farm.
Can handle lahor. Farmed all
life time. M. D. Rice. Powder
Sprmss: Rta.
Want good 1 h.-crop for 1941.
Cobb county preferred. Stand-
ing rent. W. W. Smith. Mari-
etta. Rt. 4...
Want job at dairy, with house
furnished. Can move now. Wife
and 2 children. Want to move
at once, Clifford Beck. Cum-
ming, Rt. 2. :
18 yr. old. honent, reliable.
sober. white bov wants job on
farm or dairy. Willing worker.
Edgar C. Alligood, Milan. Rt. 3
Young married man, 2 child-
ren, want job managing small
dairy. 12-16 cows. Small farm-
ing. Want house wood. water.
milk and $20.00 mo, Robert
Meehan.. College Park. Rt. 1.
Box 295 :
Young man and wife, no
children, want jobs on dairy
Drive car and truck. Furnish
yef. Buford A. Spurlock. Ft.
Gaines. Rt. 1.
Young man
*
with wife, 2
children, want job on dairy_or].
farm manager, truck or trac-
tor driver. Best of ref. State
salary. Laurence Mitchell. Ham-
ton, Rt 2
Lif time farmer. 54 yrs. old.
also 2 yr. dairy exp.. wants
year rund work. with good
people. Married. boy and giz).
19 and 16. Prefer Northwest
Ga. W. A. Ruecks, Rossville.
908 McFarland Ave.
Young married man and wife.
both exp. want job dairying.
also exp. truek driver. Go any-
where. State salary. fra L.
Clements. Hazelhurst, Rt. 1.
_ Young man, white, wants
light farm. work for $2.50 week
room and board, near Atlanta.
Come after. Joe Edlemann.Jr.
ge ee 1302 Piedmont Ave.
Want job in dairy. Had exp.|
with Berry Schools, with rest
alec H. A. Wilson, Martin. Rt.
33 yr. old woman wants light
farm work. 4 yrs. exp., $3.00)
week and board, and trans-
portation. Mrs. Evelyn O,Dell
Shannon, P. O. Box 162. |
gn}.
Want light farm wor
field work. 33 yrs. old, |
and reasonable salary
Macy Davis, Atlanta, 110
ris St. N. W. pte
Man and wife, depe
exp. with ref. wants to.
touch with party who has e
chickens, garden. orchar,
Rt--1. Box-58;
Young white man, |
wants joo for 1941.
Blacksmithing,
and willing ~
Dwight Alvey, McDonoug
1: ; oa
Settled couple want wo
farm or dairy. Yrs. of e
ence, Best of references
any time. Write or see a
after 1 oclock. George
chell, Atlanta, 341 Central
Ss. W 5
60 yr. old man wants j
farm or looking after
poultry or hogs. Like tc
crop. References. Come se
Will Barnett. Hampton.
Want job as ginner. I
experience. ginning and ke
up gins. References. Bill -
lin. Arabi. e
Want small place near
lanta with Christian peop
50-50 basis, to raise Guine
and willing to do right
D. A. Moon, Atlanta. %
15 yr. old. girl want
farm work, no field wo
home and reasonable s.
Transportation to be furn
also. Frances Coker, El
Want 1 h. farm on haly.
1941. with good land,
wood, water. pasture, near
town. 2 in family. 40 yr
as farmer. Can take ca
myself every other way
Harrel, Yatesville. . Rt.
house
handy to car line and
Standing rent. T. C. J
Chamblee: Rt 2. se
Nice. country raised co
girl wants job light farm.
and good pay with grod C
jan peovle. Write Miss
Jones. Wadley, Rt. 2
Want small vlace of
15 A: with 4B. bouse;
poultry. ete. Near acered
Senior high school. J. T.
gan, Dublin. Rt. 3.
Middleaged woman.
light farm work, no field
Mrs. Edd Johnson, Alma.
Man and wife desire v
on poultry farm or light fi
work, no field work. Re
paint operate car or truck.
work at once. Write off
Sertell, Atlanta. Ge
Progressive f :
old.wants farm with house
caretaker, Exp. also exp. |
penter, Grist Miller, etc
for further details. Dav
Messer, Atlanta, 161% Gi
St. S.W Z
Want good 2 h. farm fo:
6 in family, all good wo0)
/ Want near good gramma
high school. Ref. exch.
write at once. Sam E
Watkinsville. Rt. 1.
Want farm for 1940 on
basig or salary basis, with
man. good land, house,
wood, near good school o
Jack Barnett, Villa Rica.
2 horse farm. Must be f
ed stock and work to <
tween crop times. M. D.
land, Jasper, Rt. 3. :
White 40 yr. old man
family, wants job as tra
driver on farm. 5 yrs. exv
Ga: preferred. W. a
Thomasville, Rt. 2.
Married man, 28 yrs
good health, no bad
wants job on farm; @
truck, tractor and other
machinery. Farmed all 1}
C. Foskey, Hazelhurst.
Want job as_ caretal
farm. 65 yrs. old, very
but not physically able
manual labor. married. 32
-exp, farming. Sat. ai
A. W. Roberson. Chula.
Exn. white. tractor.
farmer. steady, hard
sober, married wants farm
good steady wages or
farm on halves, in
Middle Ga. Ref. exch. J.
Goodin, Americus, Rt. 4.
Want work on farm ba
yr. and crop for 1941 with -
man who will move me
furnish to make crop. |!
house, wood, water,
once. George R. Littl
Summerville, Rt 3. .
30 yr. old man, with
and mother only, wants
farm driving truck traet
No _bad habits. Answer
B.As, Duncan, Knoxv