WO \\\) = Se sg re A a! mers Bie Ailviee: to Fight igen In - Every Possible Way. any reports coming ie the Department of culture indicate that Boll Weevils are numer- on Georgia cotton farms. armers are advised to destroy as many of KC. get rid of them. These methods mopping or by dusting with calcium arsenate. pests as possible by all" known methods that set 1 include king up all fallen squares; by poisoning either State Entomologist M. S. Yeomans suggests the lowing methods: After the squaring has started, dugdne with - ght calcium arsenate is recommended. From w to six pounds per acre should be applied. It ssential to have even distribution of the calcium t and for this reason dust guns are recom- ended. Normally any effort to apply the poison shaking from buckets or similar devises results many plants being missed entirely, while others eive far too much poison and a high percentage the poison falling to the ground is a total loss. If a sizeable acreage is to be poisoned, enough e = in poison alone to pay for the duster, ices of F resh Vegetables Prices of fresh vegetables prevailing on the ate Farmers Market, Atlanta today, June 28th: Ger -DUSel basket: a Se ee 1.00-1.25 eans, per bushel Ege ee ee .95=1.25 means, per Hushel Ss. y 0s Iu is Per COZ DUNCHES ko fee .20- .35 eee per cw i. ue eS 1.00-1.50 Hobs, Der Gog. CUncChes, 228 ae a 30- .35 mia loubes, per bushels 40- oe ollards, per doz. bunches yeaa rn, per COZ. Cals a Soe ee 48 icumbers, per. Diisielss Se 0-100 plant, _ per bushel a Bebe ee Rees (65-75 a per bushel Ee Ge he 1.40-1.50 Gols; per 50-Ib. bags 2b 6 sss oe 115 ons, green; per doz. banches 2. = = 130-35 mes per halt bushel 22 sae se -15- .90 eens. per bushel 2 b= A0 Decs, Per iDUSNel zee eh tet 2.00-2.50 fatoes; pr. 100-lb. bas: 9 1 35-1250 yinach, per bushel 15- et Potatoes, bulk, per cwt --______-_- 2:15=2/25 toes, per crate _=2.-___ pee ee 1.25-2.25 avermelons, = A0- 20 90 il Per DUsMelhiaie a aa ee BO- .75 and much better results will be gotten. stalks. -ers have to contend with. squares, they also cause serious damage to bolls, The dust should be applied when the air is still, preferably in the late afternoon or early in the morning before the dew dries. If a heavy rain falls within 24 to. 48 hours after application, the poison should be repeated. Three effective applications, a week to 10 days apart, should give good. control. Good results have been obtained by mopping s when the cotton is small, with a mixture of one pound of calcium arsenate, one gallon of cheap syrup and one gallon of water. Mix thoroughly and apply to the buds of small cotton. This is not recommended after the squares appear. Where labor is available, picking up the early fallen squares and burning them is recommended. The large acreage of Sea Island cotton planted in Georgia this year should be well poisoned. . The Grow More Cotton Per Acre Association in Atlanta, also urges farmers to pick up all fallen squares. This association says the weevils produce five generations each summer and says from one - pair several millions of weevils may be produced. A Dublin farmer reports he has rigged up a- frame on his plow which shakes the cotton Rows next to paths and roads through fields, where the stalks are rubbed against; end of rows where the mules and plows are turned and a disturbance created, have shown a greater absence of weevils and a better cotton yield. - Farmers can attach. a cleat, bush or ce to ; theit plow beam that will shake two rows at a time, while plowing the crop, which if done fre- mole quently, will help to get rid of the wevils. Boll Weevils are the greatest pest cotton farm- In addition to killing causing short locks, which. rings down the DEE. of that. grade of cotton. Atlanta Wool Prices Free Grease Wool 25c per lb. Light -Burry__. 22 per Jb. Medium Burry ade per: Ib. ted VC SBieery soo eo oe ee 16c per Ib. This is said. to be a good plan, as anptenie: i that disturbs the weevils helps to get rid of them. ; Heavy Smooth Hogs, 240 lbs. up ee 1b) $5.75 to $6.25; light bulls, $5 to $5.50. Best calves, Prices Sent to Pa e Commissioner Columbus Roberts, believing that Georgia farmers would be interested in knowing the prices of farm products and livestock in A lanta each week and that a good medium to gi - this information are the newspapers, he has res - quested that such a report be sent to the weekly Z newspapers in the state. Mr. Alton Cogdell, Director of the Buren of Markets, states that hereafter he will mail _ this report to the papers every Monday, giving current prices in Atlanta, and he urges all farmers interested in knowing the prices farm porduce and livestoc are bringing in Atlanta, to watch for this item each week in their local paper. Mr. Cogdell states that some of the editors had also suggested that such a report ye be inform ative to their readers, Livestock ATLANTA, June 28As quoted by White oe vision Co., and subject to change daily: STRICTLY COBN FED HOGS ASO: 10; 240 bse. oe ae 6.80 | 249 10-200 IDS oe 6.55 S00: IDS, Up 220 oe ee owe 150 to 175 Ibs. oe 6.5 145 AUS CORR 2 6.30 down ALBANY SOFT HOGS : Quoted by Cudahy and Subject daily: : No. 1 Soft Hogs 180-240 lbs. = Shoe Noo.2 Soit Bovs= 100-180 Abs;,- 22 et ae 6.15 NiO: 3 DOr] HOSR 130-150 lbs. ts 5.90 No. 4 Soft Hogs 110-130 lbs... 8 No. 5 Pigs" 605110 bs in Se ee 5.40 % to oa % CATTLE Few fed steers $8 to $10: pee grass-fed steers. and heifers, $6 to $650; Medium and common kinds, $4.75 to $5.30. Fat cows, $5.50 to $6; medium $5 to $5.25; canners, $4 to $4.50. Good heavy. bulls, $8 to $9; medium kinds, $6 to $7; throwouts, $4.50 to $5.50. : ; Bees fee below on the Atlanta: Market are for eggs tus have not been Aandied or graded for sasha ees t Gus have been Oeaca ai and are gdavariosd grade A quality are bringing 3c to 5c. premium. U. S. Fancies are: bringing ac premium. Unclassified, current receipts and yard-run eggs are not permitted 2 be offered to the retail trade. Z Atlanta! Ashburn Augusta 4 = Black- shear Lake- land Carroll- ton eee arabe _.20 SEL 19 17 16 * Macon { > Sparta = ; vania. Mt. | Quit- Syl Metter | | - Vernon | a 20 18 16; 15 14 08 :- Ag AS ee aes 15} 14 15 14 13 -15-.19 | 08 | et Polsoey, per 100 lbs. boage (green, per 100 Ibs.) bane (white, be 100 Ibs.) a 0 ttonseed Meal, 7 per cent 15.00 8.00) 60.00 24.00 I" 24.50 Poe aed 23.00. 26.00. ax Page Two GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN Establishe by J. J. Brown, Commissioner ef Agriculture March 1, 1917 x : P Published i Semi-Monthly by eS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner STILES A. MARTIN, Editor Executive Office; State Capital, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington, Ga. Jotify on FORM 3578Burean of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1930. Ac- cepted for mailing at special] rate of postage provided for in See-. tion 1103. Act of Oetober 8, 1917. Notices of farm produee and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time en each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- letin. Watch For Srew Worm Flies Numerous reports are coming to the office of the State Veterinarian, indicating that the Screw Worm Fly is causing serious damage to livestock over the state, and we believe a few suggestions to farmers will be advisable at this time. The worst months are from May Ist to November 15th, and the danger period is usually over after the first heavy frost. All animals, cows, hogs, watched closely, especially during the summer. mules, horses, etc., should be Castration, marking or branding should be done before the Fly season or immediately thereafter. All animals showing any cuts or abrasions of the skin and any animal upon which it becomes necessary to operate, should. be with-held from the pasture and ~ eonfined to a lot near the house or barn, so treatment will be easier. The navel of newborn animals should also be treated. All cuts, bruises and abrasions of the skin should be coated with pine tar oil. Should you find the animal affected with Screw Worms immediately apply Benzol (90 per cent commer- cial) to all parts of the wound, taking special care to reach the - depths of the cavity and coat entire surface with pine tar oil. The fly that produces the Screw Worms is about twice the size of the ordinary house fly. stripes and a red head. It has a blue body, three black The U. S. Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletin on the prevention and treatment for Screw worms can be obtained from your County Agent, or from the office of the State Veteri- Trap narian, 230 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. DR. J. M. SUTTON, State Veterinarian. Attends Tobacco Meeting Hon, Walter Perkins, Supervisor of Markets of the Georgia opening dates of the tobacco Department of Agriculture, is in White Sulphur Springs, West ' Virginia, attending the anrfual session of the Tobacco Association of the United States, meeting there June 29-30, July Ist. The markets in Georgia and other southern states will be set at this convention. Mr. Perkins stated that he had conferred with many Geor- _ gia tobacco growers and that most of them favored a late open- jing date and he said he would urge that the opening date im Georgia this year bet set around August 1st. ~The opening date last year was July 28th, and lasted through August 26th. Fifty-four warehouses operated last year in 15 towns, the Georgia sales totaling 92,533,931 pounds, which brought $18,818,763.95, at an average of 20.34 cents a pound. Fitzgerald citizens are seeking the re-establishment of a market there this year. The Department of Agriculture, as usual, will issue weekly -. reports of warehouse sales and this report will be sent to any ~ one requesting a copy. Same Old Story From the Tifton Daily Gazette ; : Picked up one of the Gazettes exchanges the other night. The wrapper had burst and it was tied with a piece of jute twine. Somehow or other, we werent very surprised to open it up and find an editorial urging more extensive use of cotton. - Second-Hand Machinery Second Hand Machinery FOR SALE FOR SALE s Complete 2-70 saw gin outfit. dbl. box press, with cotton clean- er, all good running cond., wito or without steam power. Leoni- das Clark, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. . Motors, 5h. 7% h., 2 h. power _ perfect eond., cheap for cash. Used in farm work. P. Coley, Ma- con, 717 First St. Large. pressure steam boiler and engine (used for farm work) for sale or exc. for good tractor. _ W. G. Hall, Eantonton, Rt. 4. A 30 in Meadows grist mill, _ glsc a 12h. p. and other engines and boilers, at real bargain. See e - write. D. J. Stanley, Lyons, Rt ek. : Standard U. S. seales, 500 cap., also 2 sets tobacco flues, used 1 _ Season, for sale or exc. for pigs or shoats, not too high priced. Make offer. Mrs. J. C. Lee, Bluff- ROR eee, CaS Power unit (used to run grain - Beparator, cane mill and feed _ @rinder). $25.00. W. M._ Dial. _ Statham, Rt. 1. Large retort, 2 steam jacketed poles, perfect cond., for cannery. &#. J. Moree, Augusta, Rt. 2, Box} 94, T% mi. Atlanta Road. 1 steam tramper, 20 iron pul- leys, dif. size of bore and face for cotton gin. A. L. Matthews. Fayetteville. McCormick new 4 mowing ma- chine, good running cond., $35.00; No. 2 2-3 roller cane mill with galv. pan, $15.00. R. W. Sanders Farmington. : Hammer mill, used about 39 days only, perfect cond. for sale or trade, cheap; J. B. Brown, Al- t60;" Rte. Atlas 40 h. p. steam eng., A-1 cond., for farm use. Write for price, etc. J, M. Schuman. Bloomingdale, Rt. 1, Box 50. 8 dise Oliver Tiller and Seece:, Good cond., used very littie, $100.00 FOB. R. E. Aycock, Mon- roe. : Gregory milk cooler, No. 2 size for dairy. Write for particulars. G. W. Henry, Tifton. . Wheat thresher, good coni.. $40.00. T. J. Saine, Atlanta, 11 Lakeshore Drive, Rt. 2, phone He 1370. Cletract tracter, running order $100.00. Major J. P. Mitchell, Rome, Second Ave. i MARKET SX Incubaters, Brooders, Etc FOR SALE A $3000 imeubator, 450 egg cap., good cond. also $10.0 worth of feed treughs, all for $18.00 FOB my place. R. W. Richie, Bremen. Box 324. Second-Hand Machinery WANTED Want an 8 disc cutiing harrow tip doubetree, also 1 small size Caterpillar tractor, or 1 McDaein 15-30 h. p. tractor, good cond., at bargain. J. W. Wimpey, Elli- jay. 2 Want 4 or 5 h. p. upright boil- er in No. 1 shape, cheap for cash, to be used on farm. J. L. John- son, Keysville, Rt. 2. Want a well drilling outfit, to drill a well on my own farm. Rent or buy. H. S. Walker, Ma- con, 349 Turpin St. Want power hay baler in good cond., cheap. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman. Want garden tractor (worth the money) within reasonable distance. R. S. Brandenburg Williamson. Want at once set of binder wheels and axle. 1 1-4th or 1% in.; for sale, McCormick mowet, good cond., Deering mower with new parts and 10 ft. I. H. C. rake. Exe. mower /for pr. twin male calves, any age. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Want buy Tractor Hitch mow- ing machine, in fair cond. State make, model and price. Also want Hammer Mill in good cond. B. F. Harris, Griffin, Box 364. Want 1 stalk cutter, 1 mowing machine, 1 hay rake, in good cond. and close to Savannah. Ww. E. Sickel, Savannah, 1130 E. 50th St. : PLANTS FOR SALE Fresh mountain grown plants. Chas. W., E. J., Wakefield, Fla Dutch cabbage, New Stone, Mar- globe tomato, true Heading co!- lard, prompt shipment, 5c M. del. 60c M. Exp. small amounts, 20c GC. del. E. A. Williams, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Ga. Heading collard plants, 20c . 300, 50c. All prepaid; calamus, 25e doz. $1.50 C. roots. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Wakefield, Dutch, Copenhagen cabbage, Stone, Baltimore toma- to, Ga. and Cabbage - collard plants, 500, 45c; 70c M. All del.; 16 M. lots, $5.00 exp. eollect. Laura Mae Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. 2 Millions plants, Baltimore and Stone tomato, Chas. and Copen- hagen cabbage, Heading collard. $1.00 M. del.; 5 M. lots. 50c M. FOB. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville. 530 Grove St. Copenhagen, C. W. cahbage, Marglobe and Stone. tomato and collard plants. 400, 40c: 75c M. mailed; 10 M. 50c M. collect. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wakefield. Dutch and Copen- hagen eabbage, Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore tomato, Ga.. and cab- bage-collard plants, 500. 45c; 70c M. All Gel.; 10 M. lots, $5.00 Exn. col. Ray Ladd, Gainesville, Rt. 9. Gov. insp. red and pink skin P. R. and Boone's potato plants 90c M. del. Erskin Waldrip. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Lead. var., cabbage, tomato.ana collard plants, 300, B0C= 19. ave mailed: 16 M. up, 50c M. Exp. eol.; Vigorvine tomato planis. 25e C. L. A. Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2. poe Early and late var., cabbage. tomato and collard plants, 400. 40c: 65c M. mailed; 50c M. 5 M. up. Exp. Col. Large lots at farm cheaper. John C. Crow, Gaines- ville; Rt. 1. Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore to- mato plants, Copenhagen, Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, Head- ing and cabbage-collard. Good plants, 500, 40c: 65c M. All del. 10 M. lots. $4.50 Exp. Collect. Amos Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Red and pink skin P. R. potato slips, insp.. treated, 50c M; late Jersey cabbage, collard and to- $1.00 M.5 and 10 M lots, G. E. Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Cabbage, tomato and collard plants, 75c M. del. Obie Crow, Gainesville, 145 Maple St. Wakefield, Dutch and Copen- hagen cabbage, Stone and Bal- timore tomato, Ga. and Heading collard plants, 500, 40c; 60c M.. del.; 10 M lots;.$5.00 Exp. collect Exe.. for anything can use. Prompt shipment. Calvin Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Stone, Marglobe, Baltimore to- mato, 8-12 in. plants, $1.00 M. Moss packed and postpaid. J. C. Turnipseed, Griffin, mato plants, now ready, 25 C.} BULLETIN PLANTS FOR SALE Marglobe tomato plants, $1.25 M. No personal checks. M. O. must accompany orders. L. E. Claxton, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Genuine wilt-resistant Mar- globe tomato and Ga. Heading collard plants, 200. 30c; 500, 60c: 75e M: onion sets, $1.00 pk.. $3.00 bu. Book order for September del. W. R. Stephens, Dahlonega P. R. potato. 25c M; 5 M. $1.06 collect; Marglobe. Stone, Balti- more tomato. cabbage and col- lard plants. 300, 30c; 60c M. del ; 45c M. Exp. not prepaid; Vigor- vine tomato, 25c C, No chks. C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2: P. R. potato vine cuttings. 50 M. at farm; 75e M. erated for shipment. John Daniel Ocilla. Cc. W., late Flat Dutch cab- bage plants, 75 M. New Stone and Marglobe tomato and Ga. Heading collard plants, $1.00 M. Add postage to all. J. L. Stray- horn, Flowery Branch, RFD 1. Wakefield, Dutch cabbage. Marglobe. Stone, Baltimore to- mato and collard plants. 65 M. del.; 5 M. $2.50; 10 M. $4.50 Exp. collect. Shipped promptly. Bon- nie Lov Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.| - For fall planting, Blue Ridge Mountain tomato plants. Grow 2 bu. ripe to vine; up to 20 ft 1 doz. plants. 25e and postage; cab- bage-collard, 25c C. Add postage. Will C. Smith, Roy. Marglobe tomato, 500, 50c; 90 M. del. Moist roots. good strong plants. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch. Bell sweet pepper, 25e C; Gr. Baltimore tomato. Ga., collard. Hot and Boquet pepper, 15c ; horseradish and pie plants, 5 bunch. Royal Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Marglobe tomato plants now ready. 500, 60c; 90c M. del.; 10 M. $650 col. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Wilt-resistant New Stone to- mato plants, 20e C; 500. 60c; $1.00 M:-5 M. $4.00; 10 M. $7.50. Del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming. Ried Trip-L crop tomato plants, 3 vines enough for average family. climbs up to 20 ft., 2 bu. ripe to vine. 5 for 25c or 50c doz.; also mint plants, 25c doz. $1.00 C. Gi- gantic bean (squash gourd) seed, 10c doz. Add postage. E. M. Ste- phenson, Summerville. Cabbage, tomato and collard plants, now ready, 500, 50c; $1.00 M. postpaid; 50c M. FOB. Fran- cis Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Lead. var., cabbage, tomato and} collard plants, 400, 35c; 80c M; mailed; 5 M. up, 50c M. Exp. col. H. P. Crow, Gainesville, 46 Rainey St. Wilt-resistant New Stone to- mato plants, 20e C; 500, 60c; $1 M; 5 M. $4.00; 10 M. $7.50. Del. pices B. Prater, Cumming, Rt. Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore, New Stone tomato, young, tender plants, full count, moss packed. 50 M. FOB, or 75c M. del. All fresh grown. Ottis Pittman, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. Tomato, Pepper and egg-plants 500. 65c; $1.50 M. prepaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Spearmint plants, 25c doz. P. P. vacked in, damp moss; sassafras root, dried, 25 lb. plus postage. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. Mastodon strawberry plants. 25c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Lady Thompson strawberry, 20c C; 500, 75; $1.50 M: hoarhound, 25c doz. ee E. L. Whitmire, Gainesvilie Lead. var. cabbage, tomato and eollard plants, price mailed, 500. 40c; 65e M; expressed, 45c M; 10 M; 40e M. Cash or COD. Major Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Red and pink skin P. R. pota- to slips, 50c M. del.; late Jersey cabbage and cellard plants, $1.00 M; 5 and 10 M. lots, 75c M. G. E. Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 1. : ae R. potato slips. 50c M. C. A. Reaid, Austell, Rt. 1. : Parks Golden Dawn, sweet Beil pepper. 12 for 15c: 2 doz. 25; Super Master Marelobe wilt resistant tomato, and Lady Fin- ger hot pepper. same price. All ee J. W. Toole, Macon, Stone. Marglobe, Baltimore to- mato, 8, 10, 12 in. plants, grown in virgin soil. $1.00 M. moss packed and postpaid. Kyle Will- lams, Jackson, Rt. 3. Cert. Marglobe tomato. plants. now ready for sale. J. A. Pres- ton, Smyrna, Rt. 1, phone 107. Himalaya everbearing black- berry, Red Gold sugar saver strawberry, Cardinal thornless red raspbervies, asparagus crowns and Sage plants, ea., 50c doz.; Lady Thompson strawberry, $3.59 M; oxheart carrot seed, 50c at. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, Rt. 2. Millions New Stone tomato ard Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants. In 5 M. lots, 50c M. Prompt ship- ment. O. M. Crow, Gainesville, Red and yellow tomato plants, $1.50 M. W. J. McDougald, Gad- distown. : Saturday, J uly 1,1 PLANTS FOR SA or make best price, FOB P. R. potato plants, Go 2M. 60c del.; 5 M. $1.25 collard and cabbage, Wake All Head early, E. Dutch, Stone, Marglobe, Baltimo mato, 400, 40; 75c M. del $3.00 collect. Lee Crow, G ville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Late Flat Dutch cabba Marzlobe tomato, geod from good seed, $1.10 | Prompt shipment. Check eepted. A. D. Call, Ellijay Celery plants, moss packe Cc. Add postage. Miss Bessi tin, Gainesville Rt. 5. Wakefield and Dutch Stone and Marglobe toma old fashioned collard grown on new land 300, 4 M. del.; Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1 Gov. insp., P. R., a potate plants, 50c M. | Crow, @ai ille, Rt. 2 SEED FOR SA Good, clean, sound | $3.00 bu. Tom rd At Broxton. 1939 Crimson. clover~ bur, no pests; clean and lb. Now ready for shipme nice O. I. C. gilt, bred . 1. C. poar. Ped: pa E. C. Heaton, Hartwell. Calif. multiplying he lOe start, 3 starts, 25: Bushel, Dipper M Soap gourd seed, gigantic 5 ft. long, wt. 20 lbs. (goo vine okra. Any, 12 pkt 25e. Stamps accepted. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 2. _ Bur clover seed, 75c me bushel. No nut grass. H. C Hogansville, Rt. 2. a Calif. multiplying beer 10c start; add 3c postag fine Holstein and Jersey milch cow, fresh in, $50. at my barn. Mrs. Sallie Rockmart, Rt. 2. : New crop. imp. Ga. seed, 3 lbs. $1.00; 10 ths J. A. Ward, Cardele. Recleaned early Southe! clover seed, 5 Ib. here. C required soil to inocula Kinard, Jackson. Calif. multiplying beer s start. Add stamped, si dressed envelope. Will stamps. Mrs. Maye Hill, Rt 2. pe Large red nest onions, fol ust planting (quarter 4 til quarter makes 8 and 10 ir 65c gal. Mrs. W. V. Robl ery Branch, Rt. 1. CORN AND SEED FOR SALE Mexican June corn, mixe and white, $1.50 bu.; 5 bu. $1.25 bu. Few weevils. N and shelled. FOB. A. J. Greenville. ; BEANS and PEA FOR SALI 10 bu. good. sound Clay $1.75 bu. C. . Courson, eux. : 200 Ibs. Biloxi beans, 4c M bundles good. bright 4 bottom fodder, $2.@0 per hi Ibs. Country 30c Ib. Riley C. Couch, * Cream crowder peas $3.00 bu. FOB. Cash wi J. H.- Sims, Bluffton. 6 and 7 wks., 25e qt., $1.12 pk. $2.00 bu.! $8.50 bu. All del. Fi ing peas. J. P. Carter, 5 bu mixed peas, for top price quoted in Bt Shipping chgs. extra. W. B Swainsboro, Rt. 4. .20 lbs. sugar crowder p Ib. Add postage. James Austell. & No. peas: Brabhams, Trons, $2.15; Clays, FOB. A. Snyder, Colum 10 to 15 tons velvet bes pod. If interested, write for W. Taylor Estate, Marsh About 40 bu. peas, C Eras, and mixed. $2.00 b A. M. Butts, Devereux. Velvet beans in pod, $14.0 shelled 90-day velvet be bu.; O-too-tan soy bea bu.; mixed peas, $2.00 Lott, Chester. : _ 1% bu. speckled peas, a in shuck, for sale. J. M. Greensboro. Peas, 200 bu. Brabs, 150 bu. mixed, $1.80 bu Irons, $2.00 bu.; 10 bu peas, $2.00 bu. No or bu. $1.95 bu. for entire ] Robert F. Hill, Danville 16 lbs. cream crowder lb. in 5 Jb. lots or more 12%c Ib. Mrs, J. A. Pu ford. ie Terruf oats (a red rust-proof or ei 5 to 50 bu. 75 bu.; 56 bu. up, 65c bu. Gasta wheat (a piper | selection, 2% to 25 bu. $1.50 bu.; 25 bu. and up, $1.40 bu. Priees subject to change without notice. H. P. Stuckey, Baperiment Station, Experiment, : ae good peanut vine hay for sale. J. H. McLeod. Pineview. 300 on: Beardless Barley, $1.60 bu. FOB. J. W. Boatright, Rayle. | 150 tons runner peanut hay, and 1000 bu. corn, for sale. I. D. Peider, Blakely. Fresh Frutts and Vegetables For Sale iat on bunch, $1.00 bu.: - muscadines, picked, $1.15 bu.; scuppernongs, $1.25 bu. Priced at Vineyard. Come get them; have 2S from same. L. E. Harrison blin, Rt. 6. . _ Nice fresh mountain huckle- berries. 40c gal. $3.00 bu. FOB in bulk. First elass berries. Cash with order. Mrs. T. T. McNeeley Turnerville. < 1 or 2 truck loads of fine Ber- muda onions, just gathered and ready for market, at my place, 7 i. West Newnan in Welcome Truckers come at oe. J. C. McKoy, Newnan Rt. = Lot of fine Blue Berries (huck- leberries). Can ship 35-40 ats. every other day. Mrs, Emma Moore Mipkely: Rt. 3. sy POTATOES FOR SALE | 19 bu. No. 1 Trish potatoes fcobblers) $15.00 for lot at my Q. M. Moore, Buena Vista, 100 bu. Lookout Mountdin Trish - potatoes for seed, $1.50 bu. FOB. July time to plant. Dennis B. Clement. Cornelia. TOBACCO FOR SALE - Guar. aged and iioe chew- ing tobaceo, 11 Ibs.. 1.00; smok- ing, 14 Ibs., $1.00. Postpaid 3rd mone. Sat. guar. Mrs. A. B. Will- jams, Alma. ECANS and PEANUTS FOR SALE No. 1 Virginia buneh peanuts in hull. 3%c Ib.: shelled and hand vnieked, 9c Ib.; also pure- bred Park str. B. R. roosters, $1.50 ea. All prices FOB. W. S. Norton, Edison. Housy Bees and i. Supplies FOR SALE Liquid or comb honey in 10 Ib. tins. $1.25: 75 Yb. tins, 10 per pound. All del. Exc. for huckle- berries or anything can use of equal value. L. H. Edenfield, Stidmore, Rt. 1, Box 34. About 40 Bee gums (only one robbed this year), $1.00 ea. W. W. Kensinder, Jackson. Pure Gallberry honey, comb or extracted, packed in 5 Ib. pails, 12 per case, $6.00. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Rt. 2. New. red honey in comb, 10 Ib. port $1.25: new bright honey ere 10 lb. bucket. $1.50. Ail tpaid. M. O. preferred. R. W iconic. Dublin. Bright, new Gallberry honey, comb or extracted, 5 lbs., T5c; 10 : $1.50 Del.; case of 6-5 Ib. - pails. $3.30; case of 12-5 Ib. pails. $6.00. FOB. Prompt shipment and highest quality honey guar D. F. Thomas, Odum. Gellberry honey. chunk or ext. 70 Ib. can. $7.00; 10 th. bucket, $1.00 FOB. J. T. Holland, Snarks, Rt. 1. Few Ibs. nice, thin, super Bee - foundation. 50c lb. Add postage Wm. Middleton, Buford. Rt. 2. Nice... bright Gallberry honey in new 60-lb. cans, $5.75 per can, -Frt. paid. Quality guar. Prompt shipment. H. L. Hallman, Na- hunta, P. O. Box 25. Bees with 8-frame hive and suner complete, $5.00. J. Jolley, Atlanta. Rt. 7. (Last house on Na Hightower Rd.) Highest quality Gallberry hon- ey. comb or str. new cans. 10 lb. pail postpaid to 4th zone, $1.75; or $1.50 FOB here; Case of 6 $7.50 FOB. J. CG. Jernigan, Du- = pont. Rt. Fancy ci honey. chunk or strained, case of 6-5 lb. pails, $3.50 Frt. prepaid in Ga. Samples postpaid and insured. 10_ lbs. pails; $1.50; 5 Tbs., 85c. E, J. Lew- 4S; Nahunta. No. 1 fancy table Ext. Gall- _ erry honey in 10 Ib. pails, $1.10 - ea, 5 or more in lot, $1.00 ea. Add shipping chgs. Jim Pye, Odum, | 1D; gin and Hay For Sale| FRESH & CURED MEAT FOR SALE Oak smoked. cuiee | meat: hams, wt. 16-15 lbs., 25 lb; shoulders and sides, 10- 18 Ibs. 20c lb. Will ship CoD. 1, te Jackson, Colquitt. 65 or 66 cured Brooks Ca. hams 25c lb.; 73 or 75 sides, 20 100 lbs. joles, 8c lb.; shoul- ders, 15c Ib. FOB. Mrs. James Roberts, Rt. 1, Box 438, Quitman. EGGS FOR SALE Quail eggs, limited number at $2.50 per setting of 15. A. C. Salter, Jr., Bartow. Selected B. R. eggs, 60c per 15, P. P. Mrs. H. S. Young, Fair- Lmaeunt< Re 1: White Holland turkey eggs, 20c each; white African guinea eges, $1.00 per 15; also White Holland toms, $5.00 ea. Mrs. A. W. Arnold, Newnan. Purebred M. B. turkey eggs. for hatching, $2.00 doz. Carton be returned. Exc. for country raised meats. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. L. W. Seago, ee Aieneilan esis WANTED , GOURDS. Want 2 doz. long handled gourds. State size. price, etc. P. H. Mell, Atlanta, Box 227. EGGS: Want several hundred best gerade White Leghorns and Barred Rock eggs. ahs . Towns, Towns, Ga. Want some Pape str. Black Minorca eses for setting. State Price, etc. .C. D. Floyd, Jeffer- sonville, Rt. 1 DILL: Want some Dill (to flavor cu- cumber pickles), green or dried. Mrs. W. A. Hand, Tifton, Rt. 5. HONEY: Want some chunk honey, ete. Write C. R. Murray, Cartersville, 104 W. Main St. GRAIN: 2 Want wheat, rye or harley straw in ton lots; also want some half grown turkeys, M. B. pre- ferred, 3 hens and gobbler. J. M. Schuman. Bloomingdale, Rt. 1, Box 50. Want 5 bu. oats, 1 bu. e2., wheat and rye. T. B. Purcell, Ball Ground. PLANTS: Exe. rose or Chinese and other hot pepper plants for tomato ana other plants ean use. Add post- age. Write. Mrs. Myrtle Barnes Alpharetta, Rt.-2. ; Miscellaneous For Sale Black walnut meats, nice, clean and bright color, 3 Ibs., $1.00. M. M. Cochran, Rolston. 45 feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. washed but not bleached, 10c e3.; 12 Jersey Giant White pullets and 1 rooster, $10.00 for lot. Mrs. Osear Medlin, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Sev. imp. varieties grape vines. museadine grape. 20c ea. bunch grapes, 25c ea. Miller Thompson. Conyers. : Wild alum, button, snake. Sampson, snake, pleurisy root. 50c Ib.; yellow, rattle, sassafras. queen of the meadow root, and wild cherry bark, -25c lb.; vine- gar, snake root, $1.00 lb. Del in Ga. Mrs. Speer Holloway, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.. good cond. washed, 8c ea.; also early Klondike strawberry plants. 15c C. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Extra quality 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks, for sale or exc. for honey, Barbara Lee, Red Oak Nice feathers, about 25 ib. $5.00 cash for quick sale. Mrs. G. VV Strum, Statesboro, Rt. 2. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS: Want 100 baby ehicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. I furnish feed. R. I. or other good, big type. Mrs. W. O. Bishop, Felton, Rt. 1. BANTAMS: Want purebred Buff or White Cochin bantam, half grown; have for sale, 1 Red N. Z. doe, bred June 5th to White N. Z. buck. $2.50; at stud, N. Z. buck, 35c per doe. None boarded. J. C, Brown, Atlanta, 253 Cherokee Place, S. E. g BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: Want B. R. rooster, wt. 2144 Ib. Buy or exch. Annie Huffman. Oglethorpe. Want 10 W. Rock also 10 R. I. Red and 10 N. H. Red pullets, 8 wks. old, at 25c ea. W. W. Dris- kell, Sparta, Box 6. ( |POULTRY FOR: SALE GAMES: Want some Bacon Warhorse| and Red Quill games, purebred. Have the Gordon Mugwamp and other breeds will exch. or sell. John E. Nicholson, Blairsville. LEGHORNS: Want purebred Butt Leghorn and Black Minorca pullets, pre- fer frying size, at reasonable ~ State age, wt., etc. Mrs. J. . Barnes, Sylvester, Rt. 3. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE. DUCKS, ETC., WANTED: Want 25 =~ guineas, or young guineas. Mrs. Fe NES Carters- ville, Rt. 3. Want young broiler size gui- neas, wt. 1-2 lbs. ea. No old ones wanted. Write. H. Stuckey. Sa- vannah, 1205 E. Waldburg St. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: April hatch Ancona roosters, "5c ea.; 2 last yrs hatch roost- ers, $1.00 ea.; Eggs, 75c per 18, with postage paid on eggs. Mrs. L. D: Elliott, Lavonia. AAA grade Ancona March 1939 hateh roosters, 75c ea. not post- paid. No stamps nor checks. Mrs. R. W. Densmore, Jasper, Rt. 2. BANTAMS: 1 ea. black and white bantam hen, Sell or exc. for 4 doz, eggs for setting. Ea. pay postage. Write first. Mary Alice Owen, Forsyth, Rt. 4. R. I. Red bantams, choice. young pairs, $3.00 pr. del. in Ga. R. H. Shumway, Atlanta, 52 Old Ivy Road, N. E. (Rt. 6) 2 Golden Buff bantam hens and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea Ode Wilson, Murrayville, Ret. 1. 10 mixed bantam hens and rooster, $2.50; 10 bantam chicks, 12 wks. old, Lot for $3.25. Wm. H. Holmes, Augusta, 124 Rey- nolds St. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: Thoroughbred AAA Barred Rocks: 6 hens (fine layers) and 1 rooster all 1 yr. old and $1.00 ea. cash. M. O. with order. Mrs. E. B. Campbell, Hortense, RFD 1, Box 6. Pure Golden sir. B. R. 3 mos. old cockerels, 75c ea. Have lot of 12. Will exc. for pullets or cock- erels of same breed. No chks. Roy Long, Tignall. 300 B. R. 2-3 lb. pullets. Sell or exc. for wheat, corn, hogs, ducks geese, or let reliable party raise on shares; also want hear from farmers interested raising thor- oughbred pigs on shares. H. E. Smith, Augusta, Rt. 3. An 18 mos. old Parks str, roos- ter, $1.25; bloodtested eggs, same str., 38 doz., in 5 doz. lots; 75e per 15. All prepaid and cartons to be ret. Mis. G. C. Clifton. Millen. March ist hatch Park sir. B. R. Roosters for stock. $1.00 ea.; also some pure Buff Cochins, same age, both sex. N. F. L. Jordar. Fitzgerald, 409 E. Ohoopee St. 10 wks. old White Rock cocker- els, best egg grade, bloodtested. frem ROP parent stock. $1.25 ea. er 6 for $7.00 FOB. Eddie Epper- son, Tennga. An 8 mos. old Aristocrat B. R. 814 Yb. rooster, $2.50 del. in Ga. W. W. Southern, Roy. Fine AAA W. R> March hatch pullets, $1.00 ea. cockerels, $1.59 ea. Pure Fischel str. Give unre- lated cockerel free with ea. 10 pullets. Mrs. J. L. See Bow- ersville, Rt. Box 158. 3 AAA W. R. nouhare and 5 hens, 1938 hatch, for sale. Mrs. W. L. Daniels, Dawson. Trained capons, carrying chicks. B. R. and B. crossed, 1 yr. old, $2.00 ea. M. O. only. Fred Lovell, Tignall, Rt. 2. CORNISH: 6 thoroughbred Cornish Indian hens, $1.00 ea.; roosters, $1.25 ea. also some fine Holterman Aris- toerat B. R. roosters, $2.00 ea. 6 hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs. B, H. Os- born, Roy. Booking orders large type Cor- nish roosters, March and April hatch, from bloodtested prize- winners. Limited amount, $2.00 ea.; 2 for $3.50: ER. D. Lindsey: Sandersville, 312 Flora St: GAMES: 7 game hens, 3 roosters. $9.00 er $1.00 ea.; Want some White Leghorn pullets. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. _ Pure Games for sale or trade. C. H. Camp, Toeeoa. Few Wildcat Blues, 1938 hatch $4.50 trip; 1939 hatch Skelton Roundheads, $2.50 trio. Money orders. P. B. Stewart, Tifton, Rt. r Fine Warhorse game pulleis. $1.50; roosters, $2.00 ea.; 1 to ls yr. old hehs, $2.00 ea. Eggs, $1.50 per 15 CG DeForest Decker. Brunswick. 1 fin, Rt. Rt. 6: GIANTS: Pure Jersey White Bloat Troos- ter, $1.50 or exc. for dried fruit, at not over 1212c lb. bright, free of worms, or Vigorvine tomato plants. Mrs. H. B. Melton, Grilf- D. (Jackson Road). LEGHORNS: 85 Champion sir. April 10th hatch W. L. pullets with cert. of breeding, and 125 hens, Yr. oid, laying, 50c ea. at my yard. Mrs, A. V. Pelham, Rt. 1, Box 40. 25 S. . W. L. cockerels. elig- ible for contests, Lady Windsor str. AAA, 9 wks. old, 50c ea. Ruby Tatum, Due. 6 April 1939 hatch best egg grade, Booth str. W. L. cockerels $1.00 ea. postpaid. Ralph Smith, Cedartown, Rt. 3. 25 Ferris str. 2 and 3 yr. old Leghorn hens, 50c ea. Mrs. C. M. Hook, Boston, Rt. 2. 40 Kerlin W. L. hens, 1933 hatch, now laying, 7c ea., or $25.00 for lot. Exc. for Jersey cow or heifer at my yard (7% mi. East of Rock Cut). W. H. White- head. Forest Park. Big type. big egg str. W. L. pui- lets, peginning to lay, $1.00 ea., 500 to select from. Come and se- lect them. Won't ship. Paul F. Hambrick, Eastman, Rt. 6. 100 extra nice Eng. type W. L. pullets, 16 wks. old. 75c ea. FOB for prompt sale. Edd T. Pierce, Gainesville, Rt. 6. 200 AAA S. C. W. L. cockerels. 40e ea. at my home. WJ. K. Ken- nedy, Menlo. Qnd yr. from Roselawn Far, W. L. Roosters, $2.00 ea. Alton Armour, Philomath. ; 300 AAA W.L. March 22 hateh pullets, 85c ea. FOB. Breeders Cert. on request. Personal ehk. not accepted. H. A. Miller, Gainesville, Rt. 6 100 AAA W. L. pullets. Aprii 13th hatch. from ROP flocks. 80 ea. or lot for $75.00. No personal ehks. John Miller, Gainesville, 5 AAA Eng. str. w. L. roosters, 10 wks. old, extra large and thrif- ty for age, also bloodtested, 752 ea. Money order. P. G. Gaskins. Nashville, Rt. 4. LEGHORNS: 150 very fine AAA W. L. hers laying above 65 per cent, no culls. Sell for layers. H. V. Swinson Lyons, Rt. 2, (3 miles East Ly- ones). -Big type English W. L. pulleis. Write for prices. Chas. T. Mc- Millan, Gainesville, Rt. 8. i 50 W. L. AAA hens, April hatch. laying 70 per cent, 70c ea. O. P. Foster, Good Hope. 25 Brown Leghorn 10 wks. oid cockerels, 50c ea.; also Barrea Rocks and White Wyandoites.| 4 same price. J. L. Davis, Jasper. Rt 2 275 March hatch W. L. pul- lets, 50c ea. Mrs. J. C. Richter. Meigs. 400 S. C. W. L. 10 mos. old pullets, from special ped. mat- ings. Laying well, no culls. $1.25 ea., in 100 lots or more. Come see them. Mrs. H. Vv. Franklin, Re- gister. 150 S. C, W. L, large English type W. L. pullets 10 wks. old. 50c ea. Charles W. Moorhead. Canon, Rt. 1. | 350 AAA Eng. big type W. L. pullets, 12 wks. old June 28th. No shipping. Come. J. D. Armour, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Buff and W. L. pullets and cockerels. March and_ April hatch, AAA grade, 75c to $1.06 ea.; 83 Black Minorea young ee and cockerel, $5.00; 25 B. L, mos. old pullets, laying, $1.00 or 80c ea. for lot. Morris Sanders, Dublin. B.-L... -cockerels, stock, 3 mos. old, 75c ea. FOB. Mrs. C, B. Jones, Thomson, Rt. 2. 50 S. OC. W. L. large type March hatch pullets, 70c ea. John G. Trimble, Adairsville. MINORCAS: Few March hatch Giant Black Minorca cockerels, now $1.75 ea.; April hatch. -$1.50 ea.; no pul- lets; Eggs, $1.50 for 15, for either | Minoreas or geunine Buff Coch- in bantams. O. H. Wright. Atlan- ta, Peters Bldg. Wa 7858 or He 0648 W. ; ORPINGTONS: 45 Buff Orp., and 100 B. R. All AAA bloodtested, 12 wks. old. T5c ea. Red Head, Gainesville, Rt. 4, Box 92. PHEASANTS: 25 young Ringneck pheasants, partridge size or large. Bargain at $1.00 ea.; booking orders for'| Bob White quail, Chukar part+ ridge, Ringneck and Golden preasant eggs. C. T. Gaines, Bu- ford. PIGEONS: 25-30 pr. young, working White King pigeons, 75c pr. All young: ones thrown in with lot. A. N. Bryant, Atlanta, 419 Windsor St. Ss. W. 1 from AAA : POULTRY FO g Few pr. show mrp pigeons and Racing (flown quite a few sta sale. W. K. Herndon, 1109 Adrian St. 75 pr. beautiful White I all young and working. right for quick sale. G. L line, Macon; Rt. 3. - March 15th hatch purebre nice, large N. H. Red coc $1.00 ea. No chks. Mrs Barton, Adel, Rt. 2.. New Hampshire Reds. 15 mos. old, all laying, $1 4 mos. old pullets, almo. to lay, extra fine, $10.00. M S. Johnson, Sparta. E 125 nice fat mixed among them 20 N. H. Re erels, pure bred AAA 25c lb. FOB in lots of 20 Exp. not paid on smaller c Mrs. C. T. Lavender, Flovili REDS (Rhode Island): R. I. Red baby chicks, $2.2 25 postpaid; $7.50 C; Eggs per.15; dark Red cockere ly grown, $2.00 ea. Mrs Donaldson Decatur, De 2 25 fine, fat R. I. Red frier lb. Money order. Can ship prey received. Average . R. M. Smith, Dem 20, 1939 hatch, oo Reasonable. Lewis E. Beer nan. : R. I. Red roosters, 5 to: old, in production, $1.25. Martin, Cobbtown. . SUSSEX: 100 famound Padget Speckled Sussex cockere grown, 8-10 wks. old, $ prepaid; AAA ped. W. erels, same age and ehks. Mrs. J. F. coelnton. TURKEYS. GUINEAS. GE DUCKS, ETC, FOR SALE: 2. pr, A $2.00 per pair, or $1. 00 e Weldon, Milner. AO pr. 1939 hatch pure Pekin ducks, $1.25 pair; 1 yrs old drakes, 75c ea. Mrs, L. K. Fryer, Talbo 2 Mammoth Mallard d good stock, $1.00 ea. FO W. V. McMichael, Buena Rt. 1, Box 66, Drakes, 1 Black and : Musecovey, $1.75; Mallards 75e and 50c ea.; 1 Buf rooster, $1.25. Miss Rober Colium, Grantville. Rt. 2 White Muscovey duckl old, 25c ea.; week old, 30c wks. old, 50c ea.; 8 wks. olc ea. FOB; eggs, $1.00 doz paid. Frank Kacsick, Mac WYANDOTTES: 10 purebred, young R. Wyandotte hens. and $10.00: also purebred Narr. sett turkey eggs, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Earl Wilson, Clarkes\ 4 Lace Wyandotte hens rooster, all full breed, April hatch, $1.00 ea. FOB. G. WwW ley, Kite. LIVESTOCK WA = RABBITS WANTED: Want any kind of bits. State what you h price. Mrs. C. R. Tarver, Box 536. 5 HOGS WANTED: Want 2S. P. C. sows. prec reg.; also want 50 to 100 go within 50 to 100 miles o W. A. Puckett, Tifton. CATTLE WANTED: Want some eattle to 1 Write or see. Ey E. Bisho asville, Rt. 3 Want thrifty. yearlings ture and feed for 3 pe for what they gain. Y. M son, Williamson. ee Want purebred Short bull calf (milk stock ty] 5 mos old. O. K. if not re price, ete. W. C. Johnson, kin. Rt. 2-A. Want good Jersey or heifers, from day to a Buy, or exe. reg. S. P. C. so pilts,. PR. Kennedy, Stone. Rt. 2. Want 3 or 4 buy 2 ae hoife weaned calves. Must *| cheap. Mrs. Vv, L. Nunn, merce. SHEEP AND GOATS WAN Want Angora kids, male female, at reasonable price. ' have you? R. C. Ne bany. Want common milk pha in or not over 30 days te f Must be del. Mrs. Edith we Fayetteville, Rt. 1. Want thoroughbred buck kid, 8 to 16 mos. old price and particulars. J.P. Adel. ianuabbied Blue r, ready for service, $25.00 at my place, or exc. for good Guern- ey male calf, 3 mos. or older. W. Wilbanks, Calhoun, Ries 6 S. P. C. pigs, 2 males, 4 fe- ales. $8.00 ea. 2 for $15.00. Reg. ' against cholera. id's ; Champion blood. Ess: - mos. old S. Pp. C. nie. wt. heavy body, $15.00; males and 3 females. 4 mos. old ae 14th, aces litter 8 wks.} = P. C. bred gilts and open ow, very fine stock, also. litter of pigs sired by 1938 Worlds Junior hampion, for sale or exc. for ows or for heifer calves. F. i ennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. S. P. C. pigs, fat, 8 and . old, cheap. Won't ship. oe Whitten. eee, Fit, es O. i C. pies, 8 wks. old, red sows and gilts, for sale. your wanis. e M. Stall-} s, Carrollton, Rt. good pigs, wt. . 40 lbs. $13.00 or $5.00 ea. Will not sh p. iomer Martin, Jasper, Rt. rurebred Duroc male pies, 3 old (make fine stock hogs), e bone type. fine cond....$10.00 Mrs. Ovie Wyatt, Sylvester, imited number choice, pure- |. little bone black Guinea Ci good 11 wks. old White Ches- pigs, $14.00 or $3.00 ea. Also ng sow with 3 pigs for sale. lbea, Metasville. So d 4 boar pigs, $10.00 ea. champion stock. List of ped. furnished on re- st. Papers with pigs. Warren ford, Lincolnton. Rt. 3. 20. Duroc Jersey pigs, either from good blood. Write for es. Waldo Harris, DE Wash- RFD 4. \ Black Essex, $10.00 ea., $18.00 Raised on sanitary _ plant. ated for swine plague and era. With application for W. J. Bargeron, Sardis. S. P. C. male and 4 S. P. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, reg. buyers dbl. treated, $10.00 ea. Guyton. Ga., Geo. W. Bur- Meas 4 Ww. Soeunee i good Duroc J. pigs. out of ter of 11. both sex, $13.00 pr. or enegs G. A, Thompson, e, wt. 40-50 lbs., $37.50 or ea, Priced FOB farm. AVE Se aes Rite 3: t ated, res. puyers name, per: furnished, thrifty, well l pairs. Miss Gertrude Car- Ellabelle, Rt. 1. 4 H Club : stock; fine Duroc: Jersey to 12 wks. old, dbl. treat- nst cholera, males. $10.90 ales, $7.50 6a. FOB. John on, Hogansville. a Black Guinea pigs. 4 j 1 male, 6 wks. old, 25- $8.00 ea. J. T. Brown, De pigs, of world cham- blood lines, dbl. treated. sell at once or advance due to age and size, $10.00 th reg. papers. . see iabelle, ts de : c Jersey male pigs, ant (3 wks. old July 3rd. Reas- 2-H Club: pigs: 2 Bek, Fairburn, RFD 1. - S. P. C: boars, 8 mos. old, lbs. -ea. sired by Iowa .00; 10. 00. ea. Mrs. Agnes ny (1107 North Madi- : Cc. pigs io Worlds : bampion breeding, $10.00 lera immune and reg. ; name; ane few bred Bilts wks. old, a ea., S old, $10.00 ea.; 50- 300 Ibs. eel Priced it Good Hope. F. P meee Re. jar Berkshire: boars tor rade.. Reg. in buyeis Pp McRae, Atlanta, Rt. ae 0 2} or. $7.50 ea. also few 8 pigs. Member 4-H Club. ohnson, Sparta. ea. 1 gilt, $12.90. ., Jackson, Rt. 1. Biack P. C. pigs, 11) oe 00 ea. See J. Alvin Guinea! Some. reg. pigs as | $30. 00 ee BULLETIN HOGS FOR SALE S. P. C. boars and gilts, chol- era immuned, reg. buyers name, from champion blood lines. Full information on request. Mrs. W. E. Jackson, Thomasville, Rt. 3. Few weaned pigs, 20-30 \bs., ea., $4.00 ea. crated, FOB; 3 larger $5.00 ea. 1 shoat about 50 lbs., $6.00. S. T. Kidder, Jr.. Meigs. Purebred Duroc Jersey gilt, about 100 lbs. wt. Can furnish papers. Write or see. Billie Lowe. Thomson, RFD. 2. CATTLE FOR SALE 1 Jersey heifer and 1 Jersey- Guernsey male, 10 mos. old, also Jersey cow, A-1 in every respect, now giving 3-345 gal. daily. Male ready for -service. Janie Mae Thornton, Palmetto. 2 youne milch cows and 2 calves, 1 orange color, 6 yrs. old and 1 mixed Jersey, 3 yrs. old, $85.00 af my barn. Come if inter- ested. No letters answered. Miss Dovie Harris, Monroe, Rt. 2. 3 yr. old, reg. Jersey bull, well marked, good breeder,: solid col- or with dark markings, $75.00. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Sev. young Guernsey milch cows. fresh in, for sale. T. J. Middlebrooks, Riverdale. (Hape- ville Road.) Jersey bulls and Holstein cows for sale or trade for. Guernsey heifers. HE. T. ee: Colum- bus, Box 589. Fine, gentie dark red Jersey cow, freshened June 20th, 3rd calf. Give 1 1-4th lbs. butter and plenty milk per day; never goes dry $65.00. Trade for heifer. Mrs. Henderson, Forsyth, Rt. 1. Cream Jersey milch cow, fresh with 3rd calf. 3% or 4 gal. with proper feed, $50.00. Exc. for 100 W. L. hens, large type, not over 1 yr. old, no culls, at my farm. Mrs. A. C. McCorvey, Buena Vis- ta, 13 mi. N. W. Ellaville. 1 to 50 grade Hereford heifers, 14 to 18 mos. old, beautifully marked, good confirmation, dark red color, $65.00 ea.; also sev. reg. horn type Hereford bulls. 10 to 20 mos. old, $125.00 ea. All FOB Percy A. Price, Albany. 2 Jersey milch cows, freshen first of July. for sale. R. BE. John- son, Maysville, Rt. 2. Reg. Guernsey 3 yr. old bull. reg. Guernsey cow, fresh with reg. G. calf. 6 grade Jersey cows With young calves, 1 yoke well trained work steers. A. K. Cham- lee, Sparta. _ Jersey milch cow wih calf 3% wks. old. 4 gal. milk per day. $50.00. F. M. Wilson, Decatur, 108 Lockwood Terrace. * Ree. Guernsey 11 mos. old pull for sale. J. F. White, Subligna,. ~ Fine Black Jersey cow, 2nd So. College Park and 4 mi. W. Riverdale, Just off Natl] High- as Jewel Be Riverdale. Fine Guernsey elo: cow with nice heifer calf 1 mo. old. See me at once for reasonable price. Mrs. J. N. Chatham, Homer, Rt. 2. Guernsey bull, 18 mos. old. Reg. in buyers name, $50.00; 3 mos. old bull, papers to reg., $25.00. Fine breeding and beautiful an- imals. J. M. Lankford, Cordele. Good grade cow, heavy milker, freshened June 24, for sale. Ed- ward Smith, Kennesaw, Rie (Near Chalker School House. - Mileh cow, 4 gal. daily, $65.00 at my barn, R. W. Sanders, Farmington. ; _ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE now ready for service. A. G. S. reg. 4-7 qt. strain back of him. 1 $20. 00. Mrs. Robert. ae La- vonia, Rt. 1. Fine Saanan buck, 3 mos. old, from 8 qt. stock; 1 Saanan, 2 Nu- bian, 1 Saanan and Tog. cross does, 3 to 6 mos. old; from 4 to 5 at. stock. Reduced price: on lot. or sell separeiely. Henry McGee; | Atlanta, 49 Warren ee 3055. - Reg. Nubian buck Kid, of Best Wena black | with white and brown, 3 mos. old, $10.00 FOB: No checks. Also reg. milk goais to sacrifice (because of illness). Excellent breeding. Stamp for full description. F. E. Grubbs. Demorest. 20 Hampshire sheep. and 12 S. E, De | Jambs for sale. Henry L. Rawlings, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Fifty-fifty Nubian burg doe, expected freshen 2nd kidding about July 4th. Good milk strain, a 3 qt. producer with Ist. freshening. Bred to high-pro- |} ducing Tog. buck. Very reason- able, if sold at once. John oi uo 93 St. N. F pr. calf, for saleat my place, 8 mi.) | Capitol Ave., S. E. Purebred, hornless Tog. buck.} = oaber: wants HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 team of 2200 Ib. mules, $250.00 cash, or trade for corn or cattle, all or part. Mules in good cond. Carl Ortman, Plains. Fine brood mare, 7 yrs. ola. $150.00, or exc. for good mule}; ai- so 5 R. I. Red March hatch cock- erels, $1.25 ea. C. O. Sikes, Syl- vester. Good plug mule, made good crop this year, in good shape $30.00. Will exc. for cow or calves. See, Eric Walker, Riverdale (2%, mi. West Riverdale near Beth- sSaida Church) ; GUINEA PIGS AND RABBITS FOR SALE 4 guinea pigs, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. O. Kreis, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 169 5 Guinea pigs, 1 sow, bred May 30th, 1 male, 2 females, 2 mos. old, ready to breed, $4.00 for lot. Mrs. Willie H. Johnson, Byrom- ville. : Purebred S. P. C. pigs. perfect markings and best breeding wt. 65 lbs., papers and dbl. treat- ment for cholera. W. E. Sickel, Savannah, 1130 E. 50th St. 3 prs. white, pink-eyed rabbiis, 2 mos. old July 4th, 75c pr. or 40c ea. 1 black buck (few white hairs), 3 mos. old. 50c. Swap for Cochin bantams. J. C. Brown, Atlanta, 253 Cherokee Place, S. ' 2 bucks, 1 doe and 2 small rab- bits, $2.50 cash, or exc. for any- thing can be used on farm. H. C. Reid, Hogansville. z Some extra good stock in White New Zealand also Red New Zea- land rabbits, 10 wks. old, $2.50 pair; extr. does, $1.25 ea. Geo. Austin, Atlanta, Rt. 63. Large Belgium hare doe, 1 N. Z. Red buck, $2.00 ea.; also 13 young 8 wks. old, 50c ea.; some young Bantam chicken roosters, 25c ea. C. H. Overby, Columbus, Riots 25 prs. small guinea (cavies) pigs, 75e pair; 20 pr. bred, at 852 Ship promptly. Send money order. R. H. Ridgway, Sr. Canon Fine 2 mos. old white New Zea- land rabbits and snow white gui- nea (eavies) pigs, 50c ea.; large. bred sows, $2.00 ea.; large opr. (sow and boar), $3.00. Exc. for poultry. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville. Box. 23. See cies | Want job operating cotton gin. 12 yrs. exp. in this kind of work. Can make repairs and keep up! machinery. Do not drink. Jas. L. Parrish, Moultrie, 306 1st St. S. Ww. ees 21 yr. old young man wants, job on small farm with couple}: -(no more than 3 in family). Can drive car and truck. Willine worker and honest. State wages paid. etc., in letter. Walt er Kin- ard, Lenox, Rt. 2. Want get with good farmer to finish this year out and 1 horse}. farm for next year. Married; 2) children (girl 4, boy 9) Want work for self and wife by day. board (we have no furniture). Clark Kilgore, Atlanta, a Want, employment on farm. Geod house, water and wood and reasonable salary. Have to be | moved, DeKalb county preferrec. Leonard B. Maddox, Lawrences) ville, Re 36 yr. old man (4 in family), wants job on truck farm. Drive truck and tractor. Can move this fall when crops are gathered. Frank Goss, Clarkesville, Star Ruz Intelligent, refined woman wants light farm work, no field work. State particulars and sal- ary paid. M. Platt, Atlanta, 631 West Peachtree St. Young man, high Schaal edu- cation, want work any kind. Exp. in Nursery, Caretaking and Gar- dening, also drive car, etc. Jimmy Wallace, Albany, c-o Gen. Del. Good, sober boy, 23 yrs. old. willing to work at anything, wants work on farm. Write Leon- ard Love, -o Mrs, Margaret Love, Atlanta, 1424 Belmont Ave. Want job light farm work, no field work, Home and reasonable ee Mary Burke, Shellman. 37 yr. old clerk with failing eyes, desires work on Poultry or Pigeon Farm. Write offer. J..B Johnson, Atlanta, 3511 Haber- sham Road. = Want job light farm work, ne field work for small salary, laun- dry and board. Mrs. Icie Ben- netie, Tignall, Star Rt. 21 yr. old Christian woman light farm work, some field work. for home and_ $3.00 week. Mrs, Lae pues Com- er, Rt. 2. , ture, fairly good. barn, POSITIONS WANTED Unencumbered woman wants job light farm work, no fieid work, on farm. Mrs. Elsie Ral- ston, Atlanta, 297 Washington St. - 21 yr. old white woman wants job light farm work, no field work, at once, $3.00 week, board and laundry. Miss Ada Gay, Mil- len, Rt. 4, Box 168. Man and wife want work on country estate, care for garden poultry, flowers, landscape work. etc. At once. Home and smail salary. J. R. Sentell, Atlanta. 850 Capitol Ave. S. E. Want light farm work, no fieid work, with nice elderly couple, private room, oard and $2.50 week. Eva White Copeland, Warm Springs, Rt. I, c-o Bdna Hunter. Good farm hand wants job on farm or dairy. Single, 27 yrs. old. ae P. Crews, Whitesburg, Rt. a1 yrs. old, married, exp. dairy- man, wants job at once. or see. W. J. Greenway, Hosch- ton. Widow, 7 children, wants job on farm, helping gather crops this year and a crop next year on 50-50 basis, big 2 horse crop wit big allotment and good corn land. Mrs. Fannie Owens, Lawrence- ville. FARM HELP WANTED Want settled colored couple for light farm work. Good, clean, willing workers. Live on lot, fur- nish garden, wood, electricity -and small salary. 11 mi. Atlanta Mrs. Geo. Whitman, Jr., College Park, Rt. 2, Box 381. Want 40-50 yr. old unencum- bered, healthy. willing worker, white woman to live in home and do light farm work, no field work except milk 1 cow and help in garden. Room, board and some spending money. Mrs. V. L. Nunn, Commerce. Want unencumbered woman. around 50 yrs. of age, good field work, for 2 old people. Mrs. B. B. Anderson, Milledgeville. Want couple for light farm work, no field work. Close to At- to start. Permanent. State age: how soon can start in first let- ter. S. Whitehouse Burdal. Want white woman with good character, willing worker, for light farm work, some garden and flowers, but no field work, for ~| home with small family and some spending money. Mrs. Olive Gri- ner. Nashville. Want unencumbered woman or girl for light farm work, no field work, for home and some wages. | Write for details. Mrs. Eva tne nier, Savannah, Rt. 4. : Want young or middleaged wo- man for light farm-work, no field work, for home and $3.00 week. Harl Cothran, West Green. Want young woman to do light farm work, no field work. Taft Parker, Conyers, Rt. 1. ; Want good, steady hand, 40- 55 yrs. old, colored preferred, hon- est and truthful, good worker, etc. Pay him what he is worth and will keep him as long as he does the right thing. Come on at once. J (iP. Campbell, Dallas Rt. 4. Want reliable white 25-40. yr. old woman for light farm work, no field work. Ref. required. $6 00 mo. to start. Laundry free with ing description of self, etc. Mrs. B. W. Duncan, Columbus, llth St. Want good family to gather 36 acres of cotton, 30 acres peanuts -and 50 acres of corn. C. D. Will- jamson, Americus. (Dawson Rd.) Want middleaged white wo- man of good character for ligh: farm work, no field work. Refer- ences. 3. in family. Mrs. Dewey Edwards, Summeryille, Rt. 2. Want woman, 25-40 yrs.,.to live with elderly couple and do light farm work, no fiela work. Reas- onable salary. W.: D. Carden, Smithville, Rt: 1... Want man, look after and keep in repair. fenced. pasture, 75-80 acre pas- lasting water, etc., rent free for upkeep Rica. Want white worbh. 40- 60 yrs. of age, no children, to do light | farm work, no field work. Nica write at once. Mrs. Palmetto. Want able woman of good character, not under 25 yrs., drive car, for light farm work, no field work, $8.00 mo. and home, Also want man, 18-30 yrs. old, for gen. farm work, $8. 00-$10. 00 Mo. If satisfactory year round H. G. Alford, job. WY, A Forster, eee ioe: Rt. ee Will, take any reasonable offer. Write| Saturday, July 1 FARM HELP WAN Want reliable woman, for light farm work, no work. Only 2 in family. board and small salary. Mrs. W. Fleming, Deweyrose. Want middleaged wom white or colored, for light farr work. Milk. Reasonable sala M. S. Lewis, Summit, Rt. 1. Want young woman, or m dleaged for light farm work field work. $2.00 week and gi home with man and wife. Mrs J. Lairmore, Albany, Rt. 1. Want clean, healthy woman | live as one of family and do farm work, $2.00 week, room 2 board. Mrs. J. J. Boston, W Want man who can bud a graft trees. Write or com once. K. A. Quarterman, Me tosh. ; Want nit family. wh colored, to. help gather cott Must average 500 Ibs. da more. Will mcve and fur house, wood and. water. D Williams, Milan. light farm work, no field at once. Board, laundry | reasonable salary. Write or Chas. McCullough, Sains. Rta. Want white woman, 30-45 old, for light farm work, no fi, work, tor good home with m: and wife and $2.00 week. \V Earl Bryant, Thomaston, & 4th Ave., S. E. Want woman, 25-35 yr white or colored, for lig work, no field work. $2.00 board and room. At once Joe Jackson, Adairsville, Rt. Want healthy, middlea white woman for ligh work, no field work exce ily garden. $6.00 mo. and be in good Christian. home. 1 ences required. State particule first. letter. Mrs. J. F. G I Lincolnton. Want competent and- re man with small family, who do general farm and _ fo work, as well as care for hunting reservation. Reas: salary. Ref. required. J. EL health for light farm work, no} lanta. Room, board, small salary | .| farm, salary. Answer in own Jandwrit-! 404_ reliable, exp.;, %6 be of place. W. W. Wilkinson. Villas room, board and salary. Come or work (Mrs. son, Moultrie. Want white, anencuttis woman, 35-45 yrs. of age, spectable, for light farm wol no field work. C.. kL. _ Broo! Blackshear, Rt. 2. Ate Ug Want clean, neat, 1 country raised colored woma near Atlanta. No reasonable salary. ation and ref. Miss. A.M. Atlanta, 1550 Moreland Aye. Want good, reliable, white we man, 30-40 yrs. to live in of three and do light far r no field work. Write a Mrs. U, B. Steimey, Clarkesyil Want good farmer for a Good pasture and streams 4 R. house, well water. R able basis. C. E. Waddell. ta, 50 Browns Mill Road. Want reliable, middleage colored couple for a 3> acre S' urban place. Both to work. Pers sonal interview required. t Mrs. A. Clay Roquemore, . ta, 707 Walton Bldg. Wa 4455. Want good miller with 11. +a truck to run corn mil chance to good sober m Callas, Gainesville, 360 Oa | Want. young colored ma man and wife, to live on plac: do garden and. yard work. Bot to work. O. S. Coody, ae Lakeview Dr. farm work, fer home and salary. Joe Adair, Dalles. Want reliable, and do light farm woe n work. Board, room and small sal. ary. Mrs. Josie Solomon. Jetfer. sonville. ; Want neat, clean. womai yrs. of age; for light. farm no field work. for es Cedartown, Rt. 2. Want snes wo an, 25 to 35 yrs. old, for ligt : work. no field work ily. Good home (r ton, Jesup. work, no tield wares a 00 ee and Peard, 2 in oa Mrs. are no field wari i State age, exp. physical c and salary expected. Mrs.. Robt L. Baker, Marietta, Rt 2 C for light farm work, n Poe Ask : Nashville. . g to run 25 A. 25 Stock, seed and. fer ove ft -nished. 1: