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Say tar eS \\) I) oe
> See he
ee Yo Jeain just what kind of produce is
handled on the State Farmers Market in At-
a; where it is grown and how much comes
Georgia, Commissioner Columbus Roberts
he Manager -keep a complete record of. all
ks that entered the Market during a 30-day
od
lt of the survey is given herewith.
rh report. shows that at least two-thirds sat the
ks coming to the Market were GEORGIA trucks
id rought produce grown on GEORGIA FARMS.
r. Roberts states that the Market idole kept
and showed that during the 30- ne period
ueks traded at the Market and out of that
oe 17 trucks CAME 2pm: GEORGIA AND
a - also cnewed that ee ;
to the Atlanta Market from 106 counties in
oy: oe as 157 trucks in 30 days ak: that
ne ace brought to the Market dur-
at time consisted of Tomatoes, Green, Corn
asting ears), Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Snap
Lima Beans, Irish Potatoes, green and dry
ms, Okra, Squash, Cucumbers, Egg Plant, Tur--
ens, and bunched Turnips, Peaches, Apples,
ds, several kinds of Berries, Syrup, Honey.
name of the counties and the number of.
ks from those counties that visited the Atlanta
et ver the 30-day, period were as follows:
a ppling county, 5 truck loads; Aatkinson 2; Bacon
r 4; Baldwin 12; Banks 1; Ben Hill 11: Ber- |
6; Bibb 49; Bleckley 3. Brooks 68; Bulloch i
e 1; Butts 15; Camden 1; Carroll 24: Cherokee
yton 126; Cobb 308; Coffee 21; Colquitt Diy
k 89; Coweta 36; Crawford 10; Crisp 23,
Dawson 2; Decatur 13; Dodge 5s DeKalb. 29;
ly. 9; Dougherty 2: Douglas 49; Early 3; Echols
ffingham | 62; Emanuel 3; Evans 3; Fannin 4;
te 81; Floyd 5: Forsyth 42: Franklin 1; Fulton ie
Gilmer 2 - Grady 79; Gwinnett. 91.
rsham 8; Haralson 34; Hall 5; Harris
rd 1; Henry 64; Houston 4: Irwin 10; Jackson
Jasper 6; Jeff Davis 1; Jones 10; Lamar 1; Lanier
ge Long 2: Lowndes 8; Lumpkin 32; Macon
on 10; Meriwether 62; Miller 4; Mitchell 132;
nroe. Rs Morgan 53 Newton 13.
Oglethorpe 1: Pauldin 38; Peach 21: Pickens 1;
ke 79; ee 9: Pulaski 2; ee 25 ; Randolph 2;
+
ARKET REPORT. OF GEORGIA. PRODUCE.
for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below
Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade a the Georgia ees law. _Day- old and day-ifresh eggs are offered. as such and
ges
hese quotations. .
from May 2ist through June 19th, and: the
was
4;
s quoted below on the Atlanta Market are by wholesale poe dealers
Spalding 44; Stephens | 1; Stewart 2; Sumter 11;
Bs Thomas 141,
62 Wilcox 10; Worth 89. :
duce came direct to the Atlanta State Market
State Market.
It is also pointed out that ineny Gedtgis coun-
ties are. not in the list of traders at the Atlanta
duce at other nearby state-operated markets, which
Selas: Glennville and Claxton.
duce there and it was not necessary to come to the
Atlanta Market as they have a market nearer home,
_.. Mr. Roberts says he is not surprised at the darge
number of trucks from Georgia as it has always
that the survey bears out his belief.
Tene. a
ATLANTA, Ga., July 13thAs quoted | Ly
daily.
Strictly Corn- Fed Hogs
180-240: pounds Je 6. 85
245-300 pounds _ : = 660 :
300 pounds up eg eat down
150-175 pounds See ee ge 8
145 pounds iow ee 35 down:
- ALBANY SOFT HOGS |
| ject to change daily:
No. 1 Soft hogs180-240. pounds... 6. 65:
No, 2 Soft Hogs150-180 pounds__..___....5.65
No. 3 Soft Hogs130-150 pounds... 5.40
No. 4 Soft Hogs110-130 pounds... 15
No. 5 Pigs6- 10 ibe sc. pee eee 4.90
sear smooth hogs, 240 pounds ap} 65.
CATTLE : a
Pew fed steers $8 to $10; best grass-fed aeons
aid heifers, $6 to $6.50; medium and common
kinds, $4. 75 to $5.30. Fat cows, $5.50 to $6,
kinds, $6 to $75 canners, $4 to $4.50. Good heavy
| bulls, 5.75 to $6, 25 light bulls, $5. to $5 50. oe
_throwouts, $4. 50 to $9. 50.
i Fiehmond gts Rockdale - 4; Sereven 1}. Seninole 6:
are located at Macon, Thomasville, Valdosta, HOHE
White Provision ay and subject to change Ee
Quoted by Cudahy Packing Company and sub-
medium, $5 to $5.25; calves, $8 to $9; medium |
ty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all.
Atlanta! Ashburn |
.
Black- La- ) :
shear
Barnes-
Augusta
ville
Talbot 21: Tattnall 1; Taylor 85 Telfair 13; Terrell
Tift 87; Toombs 1; Treutlen 1; Troup 5; Turner 7
15: Twiges 1; Union AS Upson 48; Ware L: Wayne |
~The above shows that 3, 157 ee loads of pro- Me
~ from the counties named. Practically all the trucks
came DIRECT FROM THE FARM to oe Atlanta <
-Market because the farmers are selling their pro-.
Farmers near those markets eid aie pro- |
- been his belief that Georgia farmers were selling -
- much of their produce on the Atlanta Market, and
Ww
The survey showed also that of the 5, 694 tronic:
that visited: the market, 2 587 of Gham came from.
other states and BROUGHT produce and carried it~
to 31 states in the United States. The states to
~ which this produce was carried and the number of
truck loads were as follows: Alabama 208 Aruck~
loads; Arkansas | 6; Florida 68: Illinois 58; Indiana
- 66; Iowa 6; Kansas 2s Kentucky 368; Louisiana 2;
Maryland 19: Michigan 64; Minnesota 6; Missis
35 Missouri 42. ae
nee Nebraska Sy New ence 3: Now Mexied oS New
{
York 38; North Garolina 157: Ohio 116; Oregon. AF
Pennsylvania. 35; South Carolina 185; Tennessee
775; Texas:37; Utah 4; Virginia 156; Washington 53
Se Virginia. 65; Wisconsin 355" District of Colum=
ia
_ These trucks BOUGHT produce which includ
many Georgia crops on the Atlanta Market and
carried it to other states. to SELL.
Of the above Dae trucks from othet. states, 4 214
of them that, came to the Atlanta Market brought
produce from their states, sold it on the Atlanta
_ Market and then bought Georgia and other produce
to take back home. The survey showed that. th
produce brought to Atlanta did NOT sell in. compe~
tition with the Georgia produce on the market, ex~
cept in rare cases.: oe
These trucks that bring a Joad ang jalee pac a
load brought to. Atlanta such things as Oranges,
_ Grapefruit, Carrots, Lettuce, etc., that do not grow
in Georgia, and maybe some out- of: season prtouuce:
Last year about 100,000 trucks traded at the At-
Tanta Market and this year, so far, shows a gai
and if the percentage of trucks from Georgia hold
up like. it did during the 30 days the recent coun:
| Macon |
was made, it is plain that a majority of the truc!
trading at the Atlanta Market are from Georgia and.
bring. Georgia farm produce with them. an :
In addition, the other six state- Syibeated Markets
oare serving as a selling piace for thousands of aS
- Georgia farmers.
In addition to the number of Se of- State pees
listed above buying Georgia produce at the Atlanta
Market and taking it out of the State, there are
hundreds of these merchant trucks going about over.
-the rural sections of Georgia, buying direct fro
the farmers, it being impossible to neer a reco
of these trucks. ~ .
The State Bureau of Markets directs: many of
these trucks to farms and other places where they
-ean buy produce; they drive right up to a farmers
home, buy his produce, often including hogs and
cattle, and take it direct to northern or east rm
markets, and never stop at the Atlanta mar
Some of these truckmen even engage litters of pigs
to be bought ewhen they get old enough; they also
watch for such crops as. they can Puss: ae they
are seany for market.
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Notices of farm produce and
postage regulations inserted on
~GoRGIAMARKETBULLETI
Commissioner of Agriculture
1, 1917
Published Semi-Monthly by
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F AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner
STILES A. MARTIN. Editor
Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia
Covington. Ga. .
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol
ter August 1, 1937. at the Post
Office at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1930. Ac-
-_gepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917.
appurtenances admissable under
e time on 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. E
letin.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul-
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
pulbs, 25c doz., plus postage; lots
pf 5,000, $8.00 prepaid; Cannas;
City of Portland and President
BOc doz. plus postage Mrs. M. T.
Tanner. Sandersville.
15 cuttings box plants, includ-
ing begonias, sultanas, hydran-
pea, 6 ferns, justicia, cactus and
others, also seed, 35c postpaid.
Mrs. Ada Rice, -Maxeys.
Purple lilacs, 10 to $1.00 ea;
white lilacs, $5.00; crepe myrtle,
japonicas, 20c ea.; spirea, tiger
lilies, 10c ea.; boxwoods, 25 ea.;
5 for $1.00. Add postage. Vera
- givers, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
300 Madonna lily bulbs large.
40c bulb; small, 7e bulb. Post-
paid. Mrs. A. B. Wood, Rt. 1, Al-
pharetta.
- Hardy phiox, peonies, roses,
20c doz.; sultanas, geraniums,
begonias, 5c; Aug. and tiger lilies,
| justicia, 10c; blue ageratum, fox-
Jove, 15 doz. Add postage. W.
V. Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Tris, cannas, 20c doz.; lemon
Whies, pink, white spirea 15c ea.;
erepe myrtle. peachtree rose, spi-
rea grass, ribbon grass, 10c. Add
postage. Joyce Silvers, Ellijay, Rt.
3, Box 88.
_. Hardy phlox, large red butter
fly bush, cannas, 20c doz.; ~bleed-
ing heart, boxwood, 25c; jew, sul-
tanas, June cactus, begonia, 3 for
Add postage. Eula Silvers, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Blue iris, 20 doz.; 75 C; lav-
ender lilac bushes, 15 ea.; dusty
miller, butter and eggs, old fash-
ion fall pinks, 15 doz. No checks
or stamps. Mrs. Carl B. Davis.
Rt. 1, Temple. - ~
- 45 colors iris, light and dark,
$1.50 C; peonies, cream, deep
rose, pink, ruby red others, 25c
Auburn.
Pardanthus, Guernsey Nerine.
Chinese sacred. lilies, 10c each;
dbl. and sgl. Hemerocallis 5 ea.;
mixed colors German Iris, Fairy
jilies 20c doz.; grape hyacinths,
daffodils, jonquils 10c dozen.
$1.00 orders PP. Mrs. R. Gable,
Haralson. ee i
- Pink Xmas cactus, 2 for 25c;
fragrant yellow narcissus 50 for
0c; President cannas, red 50
_gozen; will exchg. for white nar-
pissus, daffodils, hyacinths. Post-
paid. Evelyn Seago, Pinehust.
pnge day lilies 25c dozen, $2.00
per C; grape begonias l5c ea. 2
cuttings, white geranium Cut-
tings, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Hardy per. snapdragons 50c per
~; Blue August, dbl. Tiger; tril-
lium, yellow pot lilies 5 for 29c;
-narcissus bulbs 60c per C; Jack
- 95c, Odie Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahion-
ega.
Lady slipper, washed, and dry,
dug this year $1.00 per lb. post-
paid. Miss Fae Johnson, Rt. 1,
Alto.
Lemon ~dbl. Tiger, pond lilies,
ved blackberry lilies 6 for 25;
hardy lemon snapdragons 50c
per C; trilliums, gentians, Jack
Gn pulpit 12 for 25c. Postpaid.
Mrs. Jessie Waters, Rt. 1, Dah-
- Jonega.
Pink running roses, pink snake
cactus 10c each; pink hibiscus
15c; pink June lilies 15c dozen;
white comp. geraniums 1c; pur-
ple iris 20c dozen, $1.00 per C.
Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming.
_ White and pink conch begon-
jas, maple leaf begonia, purple
fuchsia, monkey face cuttings 3c
- each; elephant begonias 5c a cut-
ting. Add postage. Will exchange.
_ Mrs. Birdie Allred, RFD 2, Tal-
-Japoosa.
_ Red spider lily bulbs, 10c each
postpaid. No stamps or checks.
_ Mys. N. Overby, 315 South Harris
_ St., Sandersville.
ec
* Giant Crimson Spider lily]
0c; peonies, 20c; tiger lilies 10c.
ea.; $3.00 doz. Mrs. S. W. Sloan,
~ Star Bethlehem 500 for 50c; or-
for 25c; pink rosebud geranium
- Mamie Stone. Rt. 2, Adairsville.
im the pulpit, Indian pipe. 6 for]
Dwarf boxwood 6-8 in. above
ground, well rooted, bunchy tops,
transplanted plants $15.00 per C
del. in Ga. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Rt.
3, Creenville.
yr. old, 25c each; rat-tail cactus,
tree cactus, red and green wan-
dering Jew, coleus, salmon sul-
tana, parlor vine, water hya-
cinths 10c each. Add _ postage.
Mrs. R. W. Hill, Rt. 1, Maysville.
Yellow jonquils, white narcis-
sus bulbs, 50c per C. Miss Pauline
Crump, Rt. 1, Hartwell.
40 different iris 20c each, Ic
each in lots of 100; white calla
lilies 20c each or $5.00 for 50,
$8.00 per C. Add postage. Mrs. S
M. Gunter, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville.
~~ Old fashioned blue flags, royal
blue iris, orange day lilies, white
narcissus, $1.00 per C; all colors
mixed hollyhock seed 2 tabie-
3 for 15c. Mrs. William Leach,
Rt. 1, Fairmount.
Water lilies, red. white and
pink, also pink Egyptian lotus
50c each plus postage;
someone having white and yellow
to communicate with L. H.
Mann, Conley. a
Asters, zinnias, petunias, all
mixed colors and coxcomb 10c
dozen or 50c per C; all hardy
plants for sale. Dorothy Ross, Rt.
4, Blairsville.
3 small palms $1.00; 1 banana
plant $1.00 century plants $1.00.
large Bermuda onions 4c 1b.; ex-
change for goats and guineas. J.
M. Seaborn, Brunswick.
White narcissus, yellow jon-
quils, orange day lilies 75c per C;
purple iris, blue day lilies $1.00
per C; also butterfly root, yel-
low dock, yellow root, sassafras
root, wild bark 20c a lb. Miss
Audria James, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
1 large black lily India 35c ea.
red cigar plant, pink June cac-
tus rooted 25 ea.; pink per.
phlox 2 doz. 45c; purple Lady
Lake 75c per C; mixed colors
gladiolas 50c doz.; Will sell or
exchg. Add postage. Mautile Har-
rison, Bremen, :
Rooted cuttings 2 each grape
begonia, hen and biddie, oxalis,
cabbage ger., 1 each lantana, jus-
ticia. geranium, St. Bernard lily,
1 ea. not rooted maple, angel
wing, red begonia, dbl. petunia,
fuchsia, 3 lantanas, 3 cactus
$1.00. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Rt. 1,
Dahlonega.
Grape, red and pink conchshell
-begonia, good size and rooted.
salmon sultanas 5c each; cut-
tings 5c each; swap for fuchsias
and sweetgum geraniums; 1 Buff
Cochin hen, 1 yr. old, $1.25. J. C.
Brown, 253 Cherokee Pl. SE, At-
lanta.
Zinnias all colors 10c dozen;
marigolds mixed 10c dozen;
white with yellow center chry-
santhemums 25c dozen or $1.60
per C. Mrs. Bessie Henson, Rt. 1,
Fairmount. =
Blooming size white Easter lily
bulbs, 10c each 75c dozen, $2.90
for 50; $5.00 per C. Add postage.
Miss Idel Rahn, Rt. 1, Box 184,
Guyton.
April blooming Narcissus,
Olympia daffodils, Siberian lil-
ies, mixed iris, butter and eggs,
80c per C, 200 for $1.50; mixed
tulips 4 dozen 60c. Mrs. Chris-
tine McLeod, Rt. 2, Box 166, Col-
lege Park.
Daffodils, paper white narcis-
sus, April blooming narcissus,
mixed iris, Siberian lilies 200 for
$1.00; orange lilies 200 for 50c;
mixed tulips. 3 dozen 50c post-
paid. Mrs. Dick Powell, Rt. 2.
College Park.
White daffodils large bulbs,
dbl. day lilies, 60c per C; single
blue, white hyacinths large bulbs,
Spanish iris, pink lilies, Poeticus,
peonies, others. Write for prices:
Mrs. Rosser Thomas, Adairsville.
XN
Sprengeria and sword ferns, 1)
spoons 10c; parrot feather mossj
Want)
j{ cactus, red cigar plant rooted
castor bean seeds 25c; extra fine)
fuchsia, angel wing begonia, 3|
Humbert cannas $1.25 per C; pink
Parks, Ellijay, Ri. 2.
oe ee
FLOWERS AND SEED
"FOR SALE
Japanese iris $1.50 per dozen.
6 different colors. Mrs. Hubert
Glenn, Chickamauga.
-St. Augustine grass cuttings
well rooted, 75c per bu. FOB here.
Miss A. Dixon, Alma.
Blue flag, Fall pinks, winter
ferns 4 for 25c; azaleas, pussy
willows, red and white dogwood
Cherokee roses 75c dozen; exchg.
for white feed sacks. Mrs. Glover
Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
Pink fairy lilies, orange daffo-
dils, 25 dozen; Roman hyacinths
30c dozen; Emperor daffodils 20c
dozen, red, pink and yellow tu-
lips, 80c dozen; snowdrop, 15
dozen; red and pink verbenas
10c bunch. Add postage. . Mrs.
Genie Barlow, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa.
Large beautiful marigold and
zinnia seed, mixed colors, heav-
enly blue morning glory, cocks-
comb, blanket flower, dwarf ag-
eratum, dwarf marigold 5c each
pkt. plus postage. coreopsis
plants 5c each; water lilies 25c
each. Mrs. E. M. Stephenson,
Summerville. ,
Alcazar, Ambassador, Dream,
Juniata, Kochi,- Lohengrin, Pai-
lada Dalmatia, Seminole, Sheki-
nah, Queen of May, Perfection.
Fantasy, Nibelugen, Monsignor,
Rhein Nixe Iris. Write for del.
prices. James Cureton, Austell.
Purple iris 50c dozen. Mrs. W.
V. Robb, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.
Narcissi large cluster, 40c C;
shrubbery, evergreen, rooted, wa~
termelon crepe myrtle, spirea,
blooming pear, yellow bells.
blooming peach, 40c doz. Exc. for
some pot flowers. Mrs. W. N.
Barrett, Lula, Rt. 2.
Jonquils, 50c per C; yellow nar-
cissus 65c per C; butter and egg
75c per C; red spider lilies 30
dozen; red poppy seed 10e spoon-
ful. Have other plants and bulbs.
Write for prices. Mrs. H. F. Jar-
rell, Rt. 2, Butler. :
Dbl. zinnias, all colors 5c doz-
en. plants, Royal Elbe. Rt. 3, El-
lijay.
Emperor long trumpet daffo-
dils, Cream wax 20c. dozen, 60c
per C; blue iris 25c dozen, 90c
per C; orange day lilies 40 per
C; all colors chrysanthemums,
gladiolas 25c dozen. Add postage.
Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Rt. 2, Bow-
don. :
Dbl. yellow Humbert cannas,
sgl. Tridiga Astrix lily, yellow
daffodils, $1.25 per C; German
purple iris, 20c dozen; pink white
oxalis, 3 bunches 20c; pink June
25c each. Add postage. Mrs. Vel-
ma Dean, Bremen.
1 each cutting dbl, petunia,
colors lantanas, walnut ger., sil-
ver spotted, maple, red begonia,
plumbago, hibiscus, justicia, 3
kinds cactus; 1 rooted grape be-
gonia, oxalis, cedar fern, cab-
bage ger. 65c each, 2 for $1.00.
Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega. Bo \
Amaryllis lily red, white stripe.
Small 20c each, large 40c each;
white iris 30c doz.; large glads
75c dozen; 1 large black Lily In-
dia 35 each; 1 large rooted hy-
drangea 50c each; red cigar
plant 20c each. Add postage. Al-
ice Harrison, Bremen. ee
Sweetgum red conch ger. root-
ed 20c each; purple German iris,
yellow daffodils, dbl. yellow
white oxalis, 3 bunches 20c; pink
hibiscus, rooted 35 each; black
Lily India 20c each. Add post-|
age. Ruth Head, Bremen. Ee
White English dogwood rooted,
2 ft. 40c each; watermelon crepe
myrtle 2 ft. 30 each; yellow
trumpet, white daffodils, dbl. yel-
low Humbert cannas, purple
German iris, sgl. Tridiga astrix
lily $1.25 per C. Add _ postage.
George Harrison, Bremen.
Maidenhair fern, rainbow moss,
erape begonia 15c each; 3 pink
oxalis 10c; yellow and white nar-
cissus, lemon lilies, old fashioned
purple flags, $1.00 per C; white
peonies, lavendar wisteria 25c
each; daisy chrysanthemums 25
dozen. A. E. Hughey, Rt. 1, Fair-
mount,
Beautiful bunchy top boxwood
2 doz. $1.00; gardenias 50c each;
white English dogwood, 2-3 ft.
15c each; red Cydonia Japonica
2-3 ft. 5 for $1.00; Magnolia
Grandiflora, 1 yr. seedling $4.00
per C; redleaf orange canna $5.00
per M. Mrs. C..M. Robinson.
Greenville. |
White, yellow trumpet daffo-
dils, purple Lady Lake $1.25 per!
C; mixed eolors glads, 50c dozen;
pink per. phlox 35 dozen; red
cigar plant 30c each, other flow~
ers, write for list. Exchg. for lge
dahlias each pay postage. Mrs.
L. A. Wright, Bremen.
Monthly rose cuttings 5c each:
Tiger lilies, all colors large dah-
lias 25c dozen; Spider lilies, red
hot poker 25c each; mixed colors
lemon lilies, orange 50c per C; 3
kinds cactus, mistietoe 10c each
cutting. Add. postage. Roxie
re
TI!
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Have for sale mixed bulbs, 50c
per. C; different colors iris 50c
per dozen. Add postage. Mrs. E.
L. Rogers, Griffin.
Daffodils, butter and eggs, Ap-
ril narcissi. $1.00 C; Hemoracal-
jis lilies, dbl. orange, 50c doz. Im-
ported white hyacinths, 75c doz.
plus postage. Miss Thena Tan-
ner, Sandersville.
Cabbage geraniums, 15c_ doz.;
lilies, 25c doz.; snow-on-the-mtn.,
garlic, 25c doz.; others. Fannie
Allison, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
95 AL
Delta iris (from lower Louis-
jana; reddish purpie blooms on
tall spikes, 5 to 6 to stalk; hardy
in Northern states), 50c doz. Mrs.
Grant Brock, Tallapoosa.
-Nandinas, 4-5 in, 18 for 50c;
25 spireas, 25 crepe myrtiles, 5
coralberries, $1.75; evergreen vin-
cor minor, 25 clumps, 50c; 100
cherry laurels, 60c. Lois Wood-
rufi, Greenville, Rt. 5.
Pink June lilies, 10c doz., pink
hibiscus, 15c; purple lilac, 15c;
pink snake cactus, 10c; pink run-
ning roses, 15c ea.; blue hya-~
cinths, 25 doz.; white August lil-
ies, 15c. Mattie Dwian, Cumming,
Rteely
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want pink hyacinth bulbs. Will
exc. other bulbs, flowers or buy.
Mrs. F. M. Combs. Washington:
Exe. light blue, white, deep
purple iris also white May nar-
cissi, for 1 or 2 Cape Jasmines
and snowball bushes, large
enough to bloom. Mrs. E. E.
Thompson, McDonough, Rt. 2.
Want a Grand. Duke Jasmine.
Will pay cash. Write. Mrs. J. J.
Hadley, Chipley, Box 53.
SEED FOR SALE
Chufa seed, recleaned and free
of nut grass, $3.00 bu. FOB. W. P.
oe Waycross, Rt. 5, Box
47.
Recleaned, Early Southern Bur
clover seed, 5c lb. here. (Con-
tains required soil to inoculate).
S. B. Kinard, Jackson,
1939 Crimson clover seed, free
from all pests, clean and nice in
bur, 5c lb. FOB; also 1 O. I. C.
gilt, bred to O. I. GC. boar, for
sale. Ped. papers free. EH. C.
Heaton, Hartwell.
Bur clover seed, 75c per meas-~
ured bushel. L. L. Reid, Hogans-
ViiG.
1939 crop collard seed, 12c Ib.
jn 100 Jb. lots; 20c ib, smalier
lots. No stamps accepted; also 20
Ringlet B. R. March and Apri
hatch puHtets, $15.00 or 75c ea.
Mrs. J. E. Elkins, Cairo, Rt. 1.
Box 13.
6'bu. clean, sound Syrup Cane
seed, $6.00; 25 bu. Cobbler pota-
-toes, $20.00; also a good 9 yr. old
Jersey milch cow, has given 4 gal.
on good feed; gives 214 on grass;
calf about 2 mos. old. $40.00 for
both. L. J. Volirath, Winston.
Fresh, new, scallion onion but-
tons now ready, 10c qt. 3 for 25c;
shade dried sage, 50c Jb. E. L.
Corley, Mauk, Rt. 1. :
Imp. Ga. collard seed, clean
and sound, 3 lbs., $1.00; 10 Ibs.,
$3.00 postpaid. J. A. Cordele.
Crimson clover seed in chaff,
5 lb. or exc. for reg. Short Horn
calves, Mark T. Warren, Dewy-
rose.
Large, red nest onions for Aug-
ust planting (quarter 4 times; 1
quarter makes 8 and 10 in hill),
65c gal. Also purple iris, 50c doz.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
200 bu. ear corn in shuck, for
sale at my barn. W. C. Dailey,
Flippen.
600 bu. first class river bottom
corn for sale at once. Also, some
nice feathers in good cond., for
sale. Mrs. Willie _R, Jones,
Whitesburg. i
50 bu. good corn,.65c bu. at my
farm. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
BEANS and PEAS
FOR SALE
50 bu. mix. field peas. Clean,
sound, $1.90 bu.; 60 bu. New Eras
$2.10. bu.; 40 bu. Brown whips
$2.00 bu. B. R. Woodliff, Flow-
ery Branch. :
Mixed peas, $1.50 bu.; Brab-
hams and whips, $1.80 bu. FOS
Columbus. F. W. Dismuke, Mid-
land, RFD.
10 bu. sound Brab peas, $2.00
bu. FOB. C. A. Walker, Eliaville.
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Saturday, July
mato, collard and cabbage p
Soe
BEANS AND PEJ
FOR SALE
60 bu. No. 1 Iron: peas.
bu.; 10 bu. good sound chu
$3.00 bu. W. H. Cotter, Jr
dosta. :
75 bu. Brabhams, $2.25 pb
bu. Clays, $2.10 bu.; 500
mixed, $2.00 bu. All good, so
peas and FOB. J. W. Hill, Gou
8 bu. Whippoorwill peas, tre
ed, $1.95 bu.; 300 tbs. Bio
beans, 34%c 1b; 100 bu. good
65c bu. at barn; 1000 bun,
4 hand bottom fodder, $2.00
hundred; country cured, hi
smoked hams, retrimmed, 3
Riley C. Couch, Turin.
90-day Velvet beans, 90c
Bush velvets. $2.00 bu.; o-too
beans, $3.00 bu.; Clay mixed
$2.00 bu.; Brabhams, $2.25
velvet beans in pod, $14.00 t
A. Lott, Chester. cae
200 bu. Brabs, $2.00 bu.
bu. mixed $1,75 bu.; 10 bu.
peas, $2.00 bu. No order less
1 bu. All FOB. Robert F
Danville.
PLANTS FOR SAL
_Marglobe tomato plants,
ready, 15c C; 500 60c; $
del. No checks. Carvin
Rt. 2, Alto.
Collard, cabbage and to
plants, now ready. 500, 50c
M fob. Prompt Shipment.
ces Williams, Rt. 2, Gainesvil]
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mato; Charleston, Wakefield
Dutch cabbage; heading c
65c M in 5 M lots. Promp
ment. O. M. Crow, Gaine
Potato vines, 50 M; cabba
Ga. heading and cabbage he:
ing collards, 200, 25c; 85c 1]
and sweet pepper, 15c
M; Black Beauty egg plan
C; $2.00 M; Blackmore str
ry, 25c C; $2.00 M del. Mrs
Brittingham, Guyton.
Hot pepper plants, 20c C;
Fiat Dutch cabbage plan
C. Add postage stamps. Mr
ra Vance, Cumming, Rt. 1._
Cabbage, tomato and
plants, now ready, $1.00 M
paid; 500, 60c; 75> M
Shipped promptly. Marcus
iams, Rt. 2, Gainesville. |
100,000 wilt-resistant
Stone tomato plants, now r
Make offer. Lonie Prater, (
ming, Rt. 1.
E. J. and C. W. cabbage; |
globe, New Stone marglobe
matoes; Georgia and true h
ing collard plants, 20. Cy
40c; 75c M del. 30c M exp.
Any amount. Now Ready.
Williams, Rt. 2, Gainesville. -
100 M wilt resistant New Stc
tomato plants. Write for
Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming.
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Genuine Marglobe tol
plants, 200, 30c; 500, 60c; $1.(
del.; 75 M col.; cabbage, co
plants, 200, 30c; 75c M;
Skin brown onion sts, 20c lb
R. Stephens, Dahlonega.
Celery plants, moss packed
C. Bessie Martin, Gainesville
5.
Heading and Ga. coll
Wakefield and Dutch ca
Stone and Baltimore toma
500, 50c; 65c M del.; 10 M
$5.00 exp. col. Laura Mae
rett, Gainesville, Rt. 7, Bo
Copenhagen, Dutch, Wake
cabbage plants; Marglobe, St
Baltimore tomatoes: heading 2
cabbage collards, 500, 40c; 70
del.; 10 M lots, $4.75 exp.
Amos Garrett, Gainesville, R
Marglobe, Stone, Baltimo
matoes; Wakefield, Dutch
bage; heading collards, 70c
del.; 5 M, $2.50; 10 M $4.50
Prompt shipment. Bonnie
Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Old time bed shallots for
planting, 40c gal; Seven
turnip seed, 10c large spoonfu
A. Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Millions strong north Ga
10c M del.;
$4.00 exp. col. E. B.
Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Strong field grown colli
cabbage and tomato plants,
M del.; 5 M, $2.25; 10 M,
exp. col. G. . B.. Wether
Gainesville. :
Wakefield, Dutch anc Co
hagen cabbage; Stone and ]
timore tomatoes; Ga. and
bage collards, 500, 45;
del.; 10 M lots, $5.00 exp.
we Garrett, Gainesvill
Large Lady Fringe hot p
plants, 25c C; large rooted k
and Lucretia dewberries, $1
$7.00 M. Oct. and Nov. del.
paid. J. W. Toole, Rt. 2, Mac
Thousands Marglobe
plants, ready, 15c C; 500,
$1.00 M. del. Satis. guar.
King, Rt.-2, Alto.
Leading variety cabbage
to and collard~ plants, 400,
80c M; Vigorvine tomatoe:
10 bu. Clay peas, $1.75 bu. C
1C. Courson, Devereux. |
Cc. H. P. Crow, Raine,
Gainesville. os
One million Marglobe tomato
jants, $125 M; 10 M lots, 9#e
. G. W. Jones, Rt. C, Griffin.
Can furnish thousands or
illion cabbage, tomato and co!-
ard plants, according to amount
ranted, 50 M__ 10 M, 45c M; 25
M, 40 M. Major Crow, Rt. 35
Gainesville.
Marglobe tomato plants, now
eady, 50c, 500; 75c M del.; $5.09
0M col. W. O. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch.
Wild Lady Slipper plants, Be
oz. postpaid. Send cash with
rder. No stamps. Fae Johnson,
Lito, bed.
Wakefield, Dutch. all head ear-
y Danish Roundhead cabbage
plants; Marglobe, Stone and
Baltimore tomatoes; collard
plants, 400, 40c; 75c M; 5 a. $2.50.
Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. , Box
43.
Leading variety cabbage, toma-
M; $2.50, 5 M; 10 M
Ss mixed as wanted. No
C CW. Smith; Ri 2,
ainesville.
- Wakefield, Dutch and Copen-
thagen cabbage, 500, 50c; 75c M;
Georgia and Cabbage collards,
500, 40c; 65c M del.; 10 M lots.
$5.00 exp. col. Exchange for
anything of value. Roy Todd, Rt.
, Gainesville.
Leading variety early and late
abbage, tomato and _ collard
plants, ready, shipped by mail
prepaid, 400, 40c; 70c M; express
not prepaid, 50c M; 10M up, 45
M. Come to farm if want fresh.
John C. Crow, Rt. 1. Gainesville.
' Wakefield, Dutch and Copen-
jhagen cabbage; Ga. and heading |
-eollards, 500, 45c; 70c M del.; 10
M jots/ $4.75 exp. col. Prompt
shipment. Lea Garrett, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.
Can furnish millions Charles-
ton Wakefield and Dutch cab--|
age; New Stone tomatoes, $1.00
M; 65c in 5 M and 10 M lots.
Ovie Crow, Gainesville.
- Marglobe tomato plants, $1.00
M; Wakefield cabbage and ol-
lard plants, 75 M. FOB. (On
ighway, 8 mi. Ea. of Canton.)
Elijah Howell, Canton, Rt. 1.
New Stone tomato plants, 500.
60c; $1.00 M; Ga. collard, 500.
5Oc; $1.00. M. Postpaid to 3rd
gone. Good, strong plants, full
count. R. C. Keith, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
- Marglobe tomato plants, now
ready, 500, 50c; 85c M. Del. Moist
cots. good. strong plants, prompt
hipment. Dewey Mathis, Flow-
oy Branch.
PECANS and PEANUTS
FOR SALE
- No. 1s Virginia bunch peanuts
m hull, 4c Ib.; shelled and hand
iecked, 9c Ib. FOB. Money order.
ee Norton, Edison.
EGGS FOR SALE
M. B tutkey eggs, $2.00 doz,
Exec. for country cured meats.
Ea. pay postage, and egg cartons
to be ret.; also White Rock chick-
en eggs, ""5e per 15. Mrs. hi. W:
Seago, Pinehurst.
Purebred large type Cornish
ges, $1.00 per 15, $1.50 for 30.
Crates to be ret. Mrs. A. G.
Clarke, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
Fresh Fruits and.
Vegetables For Sale
Grapes on bunch, $1.00 bu;
muscadines, picked, $1.15. bu;
scuppernongs, $1.25 bu. Prices ai
Vineyard. Come get them. Have
plants from same, also. Grapes
uve or L. E. Harrison, Dublin
About 600 bu. large, free-stone
eaches. Begin ripening abou!
ugust ist. J. C. Adkins, Ft. Val-
ey, 209 No. Macon St. ie
12% acres cantaloups ready for
trucks July 18th to July 30th: 8
mi. So. Madison on Madison-
atonton Highway. @. L. Willi-
ord, Madison.
Grain and Hay For Sale
15 tons good, bright peavine
hay, $15.00 per ton at Dawson;
also want 3 to 500 bu. good
FRESH & CURED MEAT |
FOR SALE
Country cured hams, 7. 1b lbs.,
25 Ib. plus postage. Cash with
order. M. O. only. K. S. Lindsey
Toomspboro, Rt. 3, Box 52.
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS:
Want 1000 cockerels or heavy
mixed baby chicks to raise to 10
wks. old on halves. Party pay
transportation. Write before
sending. Mrs. H. B. ee
Americus, RFD 1,
LEGHORNS:
Want 200 W.L. hens. Will trade
good value. Write. Miss Myrtice
als . Cedartown, 425 Herbert
Want 50 W. L. good breed pul-
lets, no culis, March or April
hatch, for cash. S. A. Sweat,
Homerville. :
PIGEONS:
Want 2 pr.-White Fantail pig-
"| eons, also 2 pr. White doves, Day
Davis, Rutledge.
TURKEYS GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED:
Want some young turkeys, 8 to
10 wks. old, also some white
ore around same se Mrs.
. C. Sims, Rome, Rt. :
Pe buy 2 Wiis: Guinea
roosters and 6 hens. Advise price.
ete. E. R. Yarbrough, Mershon.
Want 1. pr. purebred White
guineas at 50c pr. also a pr. pure-
bred Blue geese at reasonable
ive Effie Caldwell, Hawkins-
ville
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POULTRY. FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
Pair purebred Black Cochin
bantams, $3.00. T. M. Whitworth
East Point, 411 Bryan Ave.
Splendid 2 yr. old trio B. B.
Red Game.bantams, April cock-
erels and pullets with sealed leo
bands, 1 1938 codk; also reg. and
grade Saanan puck kids, out of
heavy milking dams, 100 per cent
Nubian buck. Sell or trade. Ed-
win Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes
Ave. N. W.
12 pullets, 2 cockerels, 2 mos.
old, small type mixed Game ban-
tams, 1 Ib. grown, 25c ea.; 6
speckled guineas, 2 mos. old, 25c
ea. All FOB. Jeanette Smith, Roy.
Black Cochin bantams, $2.00
ea.; white doves, $2.00 pair; ee:
neck doves, $1.50 pair. A. W.
ley, Atlanta, 1946 Howell Mill
Road.
3 Buff Cochin pullets and cock-
erel, nearly grown, $5.00. Single
cockerels, $1.50 ea. Miss Elizabeth
Mixon, Ocilla, Rt. 1, Box 119.
BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER
ROCKS:
AAA B. R. cockerels, January
hatch, extra good stock for
breeding. Single, $1.50 ea.; lots
of 10 at $1.25 ea. Money order.
Mrs. R. M. Sparks, Soperton.
Park str. B. R. roosters, 75c ea
T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.
75 early hatch Parks str. B. R.
pullets, lay by September ist.
Reasonable. Johh Wallace, Abt..
lanta, 177 Gibson St., S. E.
100 purebred, 4 mos. old AAA
B. R. pullets, healthy and grow-
ing. Make best cash offer at once.
J. C. Starr; Smarrs..
White Rock cockerels, Aprii
20th hatch, best egg grade, blood-
tested, from ROP parent stock,
$1.00 ea. FOB. Eddie Epperson,
Tennga.
20 fine White Rock March
hatch pullets, Fischel str., from
8-9 lb. hens, $1.00 ea.; same age
cockerels, $1.50 a.; 1 unrelated
cockerel free with ea. 10 pullets;
3 cockerels with 20 pullets. Mrs.
J. L. Wallace, Bowersville, Box
153,
50 AAA White Rock pullets,
March hatch, 90 ea.; cockerels-
$1.00 ea.; 100 April hatch Buff
Leghorn pullets, 75c to $1.00 ea.;
200 March-April hatch W. L. pul-
lets, $1.10 and $1.00 ea. Cocker-
els, same price. All AAA grade.
M. Sanders, Dublin.
CORNISH: :
6 thoroughbred Indian game
hens and rooster, $7.50; 10 thor-
oughbred Holtermans Aristocrat
B. R. hens, $10.00 or $1.25 ea.; 1
fine Yr. old rooster of same str.
direct, $2.00. Mrs. B. H. Osborn,
Roy.
Large type Dark Cornish cock-
erels, March hatch, $1.50 ea.; 10
hens and unrelated rooster,
$12.00 per 15. No pers@nal chks.
SOn.| iss Florence Horne, Grovetown.
tate price. A. C. Robinson.
Bronwood, RFD.
100 bu. oats and 50 bu. wheat
for sale at Hamilton Farm. D. A.
Stoddard, Grovetown.
5 or 6 tons No. 1 peanut hay
for sale. C. C. Rainey, Bron-
wood, Rt. 1.
Teriff oats, 100 per cent pure
(yielde10 bu. per acre more than
any other) 75c bu.; Gasta wheat,
1.20 bu. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto
Large type March hatch Cor-
nish cockerels, $1.50 ea.; 2 for
$2.50; .R. I. Red cockrels, same
price. FOB in light crate. C. &.
Sikes, Sylvester.
GAMES:
Fine 1939 haich game clint
from very fine stock, $2.00 ea.
(Run all over range and destroy
all grasshoppers and other in-
sects, fight: hawks, etc.) S. M.
Seaborn, Brunswick.
Joiner, Soperton.
A punch of pullets and flack of
half Eslen Red Quills and half
Grist Gradys; .1 bunch of half
Grist Gradys and half Irish
Grays. All T5c ea. for quick sale.
et S. Coleman, Jr., Cadwell,
Pure S. A. Ginn Grays and
Ginn Red. pound size, $3.00 trio.
Guar. dead game. Will ship eae
L. T. Vaughn, Royston, Rt.
GIANTS:
2 yr. old Jersey White Giant
hens and roosters, $1.25 ea.;.4
mos. old pullets and cockerels, 80c
a. Cheaper in lots of 5 or more.
All FOB. Mrs. W. W. Gable. Har-
-alson.
LEGHORNS:
35 AAA Hanson ste: March
20th hatch W. L. cockerels, 75c
ea. Money order. Mrs. J. C. Rich-
ards, Sparta. Rt. 2, Box 157 A.
10 Everlay B. L. 34% mos. old
pullets, $6.00 or 65 ea.; cock-
erels, 75c and $1.00 ea. Selected
kinds. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt.
bay
350 AAA Eng. big type W. L.
pullets at a cheap price. Come
or write. J. D. Armour, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8.
200 W. L. 3 mos. old pullets,
vaccinated, for sale. J. M. George
Atlanta, 479 East Paces Ferry
Road. Ch. 2430.
150 AAA W. L. pullets,
hatch,
land Tallant, Cumming, Rt. 3.
- Big type, big egg str., April
hatch Leghorns.
323 eggs per year str.; 75c ea.
ee Mrs. R. M. Walters, Mar-
in.~
Big type English W. L. March
and April hatch pullets. Write
for price. Chas. T. McMillan.
Gainesville, Rt. 8
_ April hatch, purebred S. C. W.
L. and White Minorea roosters,
75c. ea. FOB. J. H. Cannon, Fel-
ton, Rt. 1.
200 AAA W. L. April hatch
cockerels, Hanson Sir., 60c ea.
FOB. O. M. Bennett, Atlanta, 324
Arizona Ave. N. E.
100. Eng. str. W. L. 5 mos. oid
pullets, best egg record grade,
now laying, $130.00 or $125.00 at
my yard, for lot. Mrs. Belle
April
225 W. L. hens, 1 yr. old, vac-
cinated, treated for worms, lay-
ing 50 per cent, 75c ea. Mrs. W
M. Chambers, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
30 best egg laying grade W. L.
about Yr. old, treated, now lay-
ing, 75c ea. $18.00 for lot, FOR
Must sell. J. H. Braziel,
Pitis.
About 200 large type Hanson
str. W. L. puliets, 9 wks. old,
$50.00 per hundred. Must move
them on account of lack of room.
E. L. Colston, Cornelia. Star Rt.
50 roosters, 10 wks. old, 300 egg
str., dbl. ped., direct from Han-
son, $1.00 . FOB. A. G. males
Waco, Rt. 2
8 W. L. AAA cockerels, last of
March hatch, $5.00 or 75c ea. J.
H. Trimble, Resaca, Rt. 1. |
Purebred Barron S. C. W. L.
eockerels, 10 wks. old, AAA Mat-
ings $1.00 ea., 6 for $5.00. FOB.
Papers if requested. M. E. Meth-
vin, Senoia.
10 S. C. W. L. hens, purebred,
now laying, 75c ea. Mrs. W. W.
Trimble, Adairsville,
Sev. Buff Leghorn April hatch
cockerels, 50c ea. at my yard.
Mrs. H. lL. Davidson, Molena, Rt.
le t
40 large Eng. W. L. March pul
lets, 60c ea. if taken at once. Rob-
ert J. Smith, Adrian, Rt. 3.
Hanson str. W. L. cockerels, di-
rect Mary 27th, 300 egg dbl. ped.,
yearling mating, $1.50 to $2. 50
ea: Lewis E. Beers, Newnan.
55. hens, Yr. old, laying 50 per
cent, R. I. Reds, White Rocks,
and White Leghorns; 44 W. R.
January hatch pullets, laying 50
per Gent; 45 March R. I. Red
pullets, should lay in 6 wks., 180
May AAA Booth W. L. pulleis]
and cockerels. Lot for $150.00. I.
Curry, Atlanta, 215 14th St.
N. W.
15 Legorcas cockerels, March
hatch, from best grade egg flock
pbloodtested ROP parent stock
$1.50 ea. FOB. M. O. only. Mrs.
T. A. Futch, Rochelle, Rt. 2.
PHEASANTS:
Almost half grown Ringneck
preasants, $1.00 ea. in lots of 5
or more; will have Chukar part-
ridges and Bob White quail for
sale in week or two. Prices right.
C. T. Gaines, Buford.
PIGEONS:
5 pr. White Kings, $1.00 pr.; 5
pr. Blue pigeons, 50c pr.; 25 W.
i. hens, April 1938 hatch, $25.00;-
5 mixed bantam hens and roost-
er, $2.00. All del. Mrs. E. V. Pra-
ther, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
REDS (New Hampshires) :
10 March hatch N. H. Red
cockerels, 75c ea. FOB Carlton.
Money orders only. Mrs. M. C.
Parker, Point Peter.
65c ea. at my home. Le-j;
Roselawn 270-|
SOres
20 AAA bloodiested N. H. Red
$1.00 ea. M. E. Segraves, Milner.
Re 14
15 fine March hatch N. H. Rea
cockerels (won through 4-H Club
from State College of Agricul-
ture), $12.50 or $1.00 ea. FOB.
Curtis Watson, Toccoa.
450 February hatch, purebred
N. H. Red pullets, $1.00 ea., for
lot, or in lots of 100. All FOB and
not to be cooped for eet Cc.
B. Moore, Carnesville.
REDS (Rhode Islands) :
1 thoroughbred Mayhood AAA
R: I. Red rooster. 10 mos. old
$1.25 or for 2 pullets, same breed
and age; ea. pay express. W. P.
McGinty, West Point, Rt. 3, Box
91.
i
6 fine S. C. R. I. Red cockerels,
6 mos. old, $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00.
Write for description. Paul Blay-
lock, LaFayette, Rt. 2.
- Purebred R. I. Red cock, about
2 yrs. old. $1.50. Exc. for a pure-
bred Buff Orp., 1 or 2 yrs. old.
Ea. pay express on one received.
Mrs. W. E. Hillman, Byromville.
Large 15 mos. old R. I. Red
rooster $1.50. Mrs. J. J. Shear-
ouse, Guyton.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE:
Domesticated wild Mallard
ducks $3.00 pr. del. U. L. Car-
mical, Atlatita, Rt. 8, Box 505.
4 White Pekins. drake and 3
H. A. Nuckolis, Clarkston.
2M. B. toms, 2 yrs. old, $6.00)
ea. or exc. for March-April hatch
W. L. pullets at 75c ea. Mrs. J.
H. McGarity, Clarkston.
18 Toulouse geese, 5 grown, 13
half grown, $18.00. or $1.25 ea.;
about 175 purebred Barred Rocks,
2 mos. old, $87.50 or 60c ea. Wil-
son Carson, Griffin, Rt. 4.
2 Mammoth Mallard drakes,
good stock, $1.00 ea. FOB. Mrs.
W.-Y. McMichael Brunswick, Rt:
1, Box 66.
WYANDOTTES:
Sacer grade pure R. C. S. L.
Wyandotte cockerels, 3 mos. old.
$1.00 ea. Express collect. M. O.
preferred. Mrs. E. B. McLeroy.
Eatonton, Rt. 1.
Drumm s purebred R. C. S.)
Wyandotte cockerels for breed-
ing, 16 wks. old, $1.00 ea. FOR.
Lonnie McMicken, Dallas, Rt. 3. 1
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HOGS WANTED:
Exc. good value for a good hog,
wt. about 100 lbs. Write if intr-
ested. Jas. L. McDaniel Law-
renceville, 212 Jackson St.
CATTLE WANTED:
Want to pasture for half the
gain, 100 head of cattle. Good
grazing now and 200 acres of vel-
vet beans to fatten on later. H. S.
Walker, Macon, 349 Turpin St.
Want reg. Aberdeen Angu:
bull, about a year old, worth the
asking price. H. S. OKeliey, Lo-:
ganville, Rt. 2.
Want 1 mare mule Colt, old
enough to eat erass. State cash
price. W. B. Crowe, Buford, Rt.
I,
Want 50 cattle to ' pastur =.
Have 150 acres in pasture, with
good water. C. C. Clark. Stock- ;
bridge.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED:
Want a fresh, reg. heavy milk-
er goat. either breed. Describe
fully in first letter with price. W
J. Sumlin, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box
427.
HORSES AND MULES:
Pony, broke for saddle. State de-
tails. Allen Ricketson, Dougias,
Rt. 3, Box 104. .
GUINEA PIGS AND
RABBITS FOR SALE
See
Young. white rabbits. 30c ea..
or swap for any kind of bantam
chickens:. Swap 1 pr. for pr. of
euinea pigs. 1 red N. Z. doe with
8 young, $5.00. Exp. collect. J. C,
Brown, Atlania 253 Cherokee
Place, S. E.
4 Chinchillas, 3 does and buck.
all fully grown, $4.50 or exe. for
guineas, 8 hens and rooster. W.
Retlaw, Riceboro, Rt. 1, Box 41.
1 white doe; 1 white buck. 1
gray doe, $1.00 ea. not postpaid.
Also pr. young white rabbits,
$1.25. Howard Blinks, Tallapoo-'
8a, rob. at.
16 male guinea (cavies) pigs, all
ages, $3.00. for lot; 2 White Pe-
in ducks, 1 yr. old, $1.75. Lock-
ard Bell. Atianta, 264 Alexander
St. N. W. :
White New Zealands and Grey:
Zealands, young ones, $1.00 pr.;
i
cockerels, 12 wks. old. $17.00 or|
Want 1 small, gentle Shetland}
6 mos. old, $2.00 pair. Julia Var-
{nedoe, Decaior, Rt. 1.
4 yr. old sulted cow Ww
Adams, Hortense.
Black Jersey heifer, 2 yr:
with calf; 2 wks. old. O
per day. See me at once
reasonable price. Mrs. R. L.
son, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
1 Aberdcen-Angus. bull, 15
old, good size to age, of be
lines, reg. can be transferre
buyer. Ernest G 3. Edwards, Be
lehem.
Pure Jersey cow (all |
cream color), 4 gal. when ~
3 now on little feed, plenty
ter. Never day. $50.00 reg. Nu
buck. and doe kids fro
breeding, $25.00 pt. At my pla
prices. No chks. F. E, Grubi
Demorest. ~
Good, young Aces! ox. br.
to plow or wagon, $60.00 c
trade for 4 young range
Mary Thompson, - Darien
Greenwood Plantation.
Good: Jersey milch cow,
en July 10th with 4th calf.
milker, gentle, T. B.
$45.00. Leverett Blair,, Atlant
197 Delmar Ave.
Fine Jersey cow, fresh,
$40.00. Already tested. for
Siabigs Thomas, Loe
Gentle, 4 gal. cow, for wats S
or write. (Due freshen duly |
Mrs. M. C. King, Marieita, "Rt
Reg. Guernsey bull and 2 he
ers for sale. H. G. Vandivier
ducks, for sale at my residence.*Janton.
Young Hereford bull, purebi
with horns, about 12 mos.
around 750 Ibs. $60.00. Taf Sw
gert,* Barnesville, Rt. 1.
2 fresh in grade cows, He
ford (Jersey and Hereford. |
Jersey). Hardy Rhyne, Whi
1 muley-headed, red.
cow fresh July llth, 2n
Dont go dry. 3 gal. milk a
Ib. butter daily, for sale; al
pr. white, brown, puddle | (
$1.00 pr. Mrs. J. W. ee.
thonia, Rt. 4,
Reg. Jersey heifers, good ii
for sale. Also Sub. to reg.
shire pigs, 8 to 12 wks. ols
or write, L. Hall. Lithonia,
Meadow View Farm.
123 erade Jersey heifer Ce
2-4 mos. old, $12.50 ea. del.
in 100 miles of Atlanta,
party takes lot. Clarence
Atlanta, 1650 Glenwood Ave.
14 mos. old Guernsey bul
ready for service. from a _ ve
good milking stock (mother
gal. cow father from reg. stoc
Lewis E. Tabor, AIBN: Rt.
Box 414.
1 fresh in cow, 3rd Ca
Sale. Mrs, Cora Coker, Cohieg
Park. Phone 2065.
HORSES AND MUL
FOR SALE .
milch cow, or wack dake yea
lings, hogs, or W. L. hens. Wri
what you have. J. B. Sw d
Giennville.
1 roan colored pony, wt. abe
550 Ibs. Gentle and wafe for
dren. $35.00. Emory Meany
Prookfield.
5 yr. old brood nite w
rood, wt. 1100 Ibs., sell or tyr:
for young. mule. Give or take
ference. (Last house on Sy
St. Riverside). J. B. Hand,
| lanta, Rt. 7, Box 269.
2 young jacks for service. at
barn any day except Sunda;
Price $5.00 on first service, $5.
when colt comes. C. G. M
Postmaster Bowdon. (At Veal)
Good, sound mule, work any.
\i where, wt. about 950 Ibs. Sell
exe. for cattle or anythin
equal value need. H. J. Chana
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
1 pr. farm mules, $100. 00 cas
FOB my barn for quik sale.
W. Lampp, Scott.
1 good mule and cow, 168 a
sale for cash at my farm, als
Calif. multiplying beer seed. 16
per start, plus 3c postage. Mri
Sallie Floyd. Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Mule, wagon, plow : tools
etc., for horse farm for $10
D. P. Bd lwards, Waycross,.
Carswell Ave. :
2 nice, purebred Hates
males, 4 to 6 mos. old, $8.00 aa
. I. . and Berkshire, wt. 4 $
lbs., $40.00 or $4.50 ea. FOB
farm. No shipment. W. T. Bry
son, Greensboro, Rt. 3.
40 full blooded O. T. C. -
pigs, 40-90 Ibs. ea. at 8c poun:
at my barn. Roy Jones, Reynolds
1 fine little -bone black Gume
gilt, 3 mos. old, wt. 50 Ibs. $10
or exc. for 2 calves. FOB. J.
Barfield, pian, c-o R. E
Barnes. {eage ;
, $12.00 ea. O. S. Duggan, CXest
9 thrifty grade pigs, crossed
= Etec: big ie ie
wks. old, $8.00 ea. FOB, Big.
ealthy,. with Cert. breeding for
agistration. C. F. Lunsford,
hitehall.
: 0 head shoats, dif. sizes, ready
peanut field, reasonable; also
BETSOY heifers, 4. Saver, Atlan-
14735 Decatur. St.
purebred Duroe Jersey silts:
os. old, 2 black P. C. boars,
nd 12 mos. old respectively; 31
ios. old Jersey bull, for saie.
pers furnished on ail. C. c.
Buchanan, Shiloh. aX
roc. boars, 8 wks. old, from
sired by; Coastal
bloodtested, , EX-
grade, prize winning
10 wks. oid,
ak P. aC ocd. wiih
lass P, C. 7 wks. old July
Splendid specimens. $4.50)
(worth more). Ship anywhere.
R. Morris, Newnan, Rt. 3.
se pone Guinea gilt, 7 mos.
wt. 140 Ibs., treated and crat-
15.00. Fine for brood sow. P.
Sewell, Lavonia. -
female and 2 male Berkshire
<, sub. to reg., dropped March
d, $10.00 ea. C. W. Torrance,
edgeville, RFD do6
tes. Duroes, all ages. cham-
breeding. Priced reasonable.
rey. Stallings, Carrollton, c- o
ard Hill Farm.
edi ng, $10.00 ea. Thrifty, chol-
immune and reg. buyers
ame; also few gilts, priced.reas-|
- yeg., dbl treated. ~The
a7 Junior
Champion blood
. $10.00 ea. I.
M. Flowers, ;
Bia: pigs, ae pr. Pe 00
d 4 mos. old, $18.00 pr.,
a.; bred sow, 250-300 Ibs.
good, Service boar, about
ee reed to prevent nbreed- |
FF. P. Prather, Monroe, Hs
a shoats, $16.00 or $10.00 ea.
Hargroves, Marlow, Rt, 1.
ay
shipment; Good stock raised
ith _ papers.
ae ready to.
July 13th. $4.00 ea. Mrs. W.
n, Gainesville, Ribs 4, Box
brood sows, for sale. J. G.
Chattahoochee. 2
on: both | sides, $50.00; reg.
sow, 2 yrs. old, should far-
August, $75.00. L. EJ
oan, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 124,
Dale Farms. ey
oice, reg. Berkshire 240 Tb.
ready. to use,
an. Commerce.
= purebred On F.-C. ae
o reg. O. I. C. boar, $25.00)
_ Buck Burton,
ea: mos old, $3.00 ea. Mrs.
2cob Simmons,. Macon, Rt, 3:
pigs and shoats for sale,
0S. old, treated and reg. buy-
1ame, $10.00 ea. Tynce | se
ooklet, Rt. eo ee
Poa pigs, not reg. euie
pure: quality, $6.00 pr. $3.50
also_ 3 yr. old, med. size Jer-
ull (too fine for beef) $40.00.
er /Wiltiams, Williamson, Rt.
s. old, wt. 100 lbs. Best of
ing, for sale. Chiff ae
Rt. De
Hampshire weanling pigs,
boar,
We ' Ring, bred to sows from
of Peter Pan, Grand Cham-
tlanta 1938. Lonnie Taylor,!
nan = for Carl - Ortman,
gilt, 3 mos. old, sub.
and _ 1 reg. black P, Cc.
yrs. old Sept 13th, 4-H}
hogs. James Lawrence,
a Rt. 4. bo
pigs, large hitters, bred
mee boars. All of Cham-
ad lines. All. Bees. Eon.
Miaville.
aS: ee C. male- pigs, 8 ri
Ov sale. Write for informsg-
arlion, Hancock, Syivester.
ered S. P. C. 3 mos. old.
=
vs; $9.00 ea. for gilts. Dbl.
tad for cholera and reg. buy-
ane. Worlds best bload |
e Cawihon,: Jackson:
| SHEEP AND GOATS.
FOR SALE
P. C. pigs from Ehamgidn
pone J. Rae. Jacky
ampshire gilts, 12: wks. old,
1936-37-38 Grand | and.
10 mos. old. Exc, for one
ra little bone black, stay- a
. I. C. pigs, now ready
ary way. 8 wks. old, $10.00
Roger Lacctoctt
take ce |
eo anbres big eee: plik
| Savannah, Norwood Ave.
1 _ broke- -nose Berkshires, 3
old, sired by Grand Cham-:
ae Oo. J.
Mes J..H. Bobo, Hartwell. |
. P. C. pigs, 4 males, 3 gilts, | J.
2. Berichte male pies Pe
Son of Silver: Streak,|
ilts, 3 boars. $7.00 ea. for
S = Us
. Purebred Toggenburg buck at
Stud. Sir Roderick, reg. No.
T- 2678, in I. D. G. R. Assn., and.
A. G. "society. Naturally hornless.
Proved sire, from 7% gts. milk
goat. Orders booked for limited
stud service, fee, $5.00. John
41 Hynds, Atlanta; 93 Warren St.
N. E. De 5140.
White Saanan-Nubian Tok
Milking since Dec. 26, 1938 with
first kid, 3 pints now. $17.50 at
lot. Jome if interested. dont
write. Mrs. F. E. Hogan, Hape-
ville, 3692 Atlanta Ave., Ca 1884.
1 full blooded Nubian-Toggen-
burg bill, 3 yrs. old, $10.00; an 18
mos. old nannie, bred, $15.00; 2
yr. old nannie with 2 kids 2 mos.
old, (billie and nannie), the 3
for $20.00. Exc. for cows or year-
lings. F. C. Dumas, Hillsboro. |
At stud, large, natural butt-
headed Toggenburg buck. Vigor-
ous, fertile and plooded milk
stock. Does boarded very reason-
ably. Fee, $2.00. Mrs. ee
Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave. N.
De 3710.25.
Purebred | oasenbure buck,
ees horniess. Will reg. in
G. S. Has Polly Mae blood in
aes 4 mos. old July 10th. $20.00
money order; at stud, Tog. buck,
Ae Gos. Copy of ped. on request,
Fee $5.00 limited service. Mrs.
Ovalene Highland, Lavonia, Rt.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want middleaged woman for
light farm work, no field work.
Mrs. S. A. Harrell, White Oak.
Want family to pick 40 acres
cotton, and plenty more adjoin-
ing. If you can move yourself let}
me hear at once. Pay prevailing
wage by hundred, furnish house,
=m water. Re Ez oe Sum-
mi :
Want good, clean girl, istiont
bad habits, to live in home and
do light farm work,-for home,
clothes, board and room. Orphan
preferred. Mare _Dayis, nO
cross, Rt. 1:
Want nice white girl One wants
good home to live with me .and
help with light work, no field
work, but must milk cow and
drive car. Mrs. Roxie Bugg.
Grovetown. 2 ve
Want neat, reliable, colored|.
girl, for light farm work, no field
work, $10. 00 mo. room and board.
Mrs. Gc. Binichians, Atlanta,
407 Marietta St.
Want white girl, 18 to 25 yrs.
old, for light farm work, no field
work. $9.00 month and home.
Live near church. Prefer a
Christian woman. Let me hear at
| once. Mrs. G:. L. Ellis, Rossville,
Rie
Want encumbered white wo-
man for light farm work, no
field work, $3.00 week, room and
board. Must be healthy and of
good character. Mrs. C. P. East,
Want middieaged, Uunencum-
bered white woman to live in
home and do light farm work, no
field work, $5.00,mo. room and
| board and more if satisfactory.
Come or write. Mrs. T. L- STORGES:
Eloomingdale. Rt. 1.
Want neat, reliable, middleaged
woman for light farm work for
home and reasonable ealary. Mrs.
J. H. West, Union City,
Want good farmer for a 62 A.
jarm, 35 A. in. good. cultivating
jJand. Good 4 room, house, wel!
water. Reasonable basis. Cc. E.
tea Atlanta, 50 Brown Ss My
0a :
Want August 10th 100. Cotton |
pickers. Will pay 65c per 100 Ibs.
D. Richards, Pavo, Rt. 2...
Want a middleaged man and
wife, no children, to live with
; | widow and 2 children and share}
'a 2 horse farm on 50-50. basis.
Will Allen Floyd, Adel, Rt. 1.
Want unencumbered woman.
white or colored, for light farm
work, no. field work, for middle-
aged couple. Home and small Sal-|
ary. If. satisfactory permanent:
A. L, Milligan, Bloomingdale.
Want family of 4 or 5 to eather
2 h. farm. Can move you any)
sane D. R. Wright, Kastman, Rt.
Want - good, hooey reliable,
settled woman 25-40 yrs. old to
stay with me and help with:
chickens, cows and general light
work. Board and $1.50 _week.
Write at once. A, H, Rowe, Mauk.
Rt: 1.
Want woman for light farm
work, no. field work for gooil
home on farm. 2 in family. Good
home and wages: Nn, L. Crosby -
Adel. :
Want clean, heute. woman to
live aS one of family and do light
farm work, no field work, only:
must milk cow. 2 in family.
Write. Mrs, J. M.- Bland, Daisy.
Want Jarge- family, white or
black, @ gather 50 bales cotton
or more; 100- acres corn, 100 A.
beans and other farm work, Must
be sober, honest people. Wit:
work them in 1940. if. aatisinctory:
Locke Pupliny Rt. 3...
Vea)
| FARM HELP WANTED
ARKET BULLETIN
POSITIONS WANTED
"Saturday, July |
POSITIONS WANTED
Want young: married man
small family, sober, reliable, for
gen, farm work; competent feed-
er and make repairs around,
dtarm. About 40 yrs. old, sober
and honest: de C. cone scudone
Ville.
Want exp. reliable yhan to look
after and keep in repair 78-80;
acre fenced pasture, fairly good
barn, lasting water, etc. Rent
free for upkeep. W. W. Wilkin-
son, Villa Rica.
Want at. once mtddleawell or
younger woman for light farm
work, no field work. os . x
Bennett, Royston.
~ Want at once, nice, unencum-
bered Christian white woman,
30-50 yrs. old for light farm
work, no field work. $2.00 week
and board. Mrs. James L. John-
son, Bowdon, Rt. 2, ae mi. No.
Bowdon).
Want reliable, white woman,
35-40 yrs. old for light farm work.
no field work. Home and small
salary. Mrs. Bob Warren, Atlan-
ta, 195 Edgewood Ave.
Want middieaged couple for!
caretaker and other light farm
work. Must be in ot health and
no bad habits. . M. Clemones,
Rome, Rt. 3.
Want family or single man for
general farm work, by month.
State age, exp. and. give ref. in
first letter. Good house and wood
furnished. Regular work. S. L.
Calfee, Brunswick, Rei.
Want nice, white, sd
raised woman, quiet and of good)
character, for light farm work, no
field work nor milking. $2.50 week
and board. Christian home. Mrs.
Hugh Goodwin, Ben ices. oe a
(Cascade Rd.) s
Want white woman, 18 s 35
yrs. old, for light farm work, no
field work. $2.00 week. T. W.
Poole, Ate0s =:
Want. nice, cauowe woman, 30
to 40 yrs, of age for light. farm |
work, no field work. Write for
particulars. Mrs. W. T.. Clark.
Americus, 1429 E, Forsyth St.
Want colored woman to help
in. flower garden and other light
farm work, no field work. Must| .
be clean - and honest. Private
room, board and small salary.|
Write at once. Mrs. Frank Prit-
c: ard, Bremen, P. O. Box 245.
Want good man for 1940, with
enough help for 3 or 3 horse
plows; 5 to 10 yr, period. No
liquor drinker or fusser or to-
bacco user need apply.
come if dont mean business. B.
-F. Grant, McDonough, Box 205,
Want White, healthy, woman,
20-25 yr: old for light farm work,
no field work. $8.00 mo. and
board. Mrs. M. Dy gee Avene
Rt. 3. A
: Want middleaged, colored
couple for light farm. work, gar-
dening, flower growing, etc. No
field work for woman. Good
house, board and heat furnished.
Reasonable wages, Apply. A. C.
Glenn, Atlanta,
Leon Ave.
Want clean, healthy | girl or
woman for light farm work, no
field work, $2.00 week and live as
one of: family. Mrs. E. C. Meeks,
Meansyille, Rt. 1.
Want woman for light, farnt
work, no field work. $2.00 week.
2137 soe de
No objection toi <enild= J; F4
Holcomb, Canton, Rt. 2. .
Want small family for 1 horse
crop. Good . house, pasture, wood.
Prefer to furnish own stogk.
Good Jand, some bottoms. See or
write: Samuel Crow, Buford, Rt.
2.
Avant large family to rk on
fruit, berry and vegetable farm
near Atlanta. Nice house. R. F.
Sams, Jr., Clarkston, phone
Clarkston No. a
Want unencumbered woman,
25 to 35 yrs. old, for light farm.
work, no field work. Good home,
room, board and $4.00 month. An-
swer with full particulars. Ww. M.
Thornton, Jesup.
Want woman for light farm
work, no field work, for 2 months. |
$2.50 week and bus fare. State
age, .etc, -S..b. Galles, Bruns-
wick, Rt. ps
' Want someone to can fruits
and vegetables on shares. Write.
Virgil S. Gibson, Atlanta, 1431
Metropolitan, ANGHS, tee
Want reliable woman, middie-
aged, settied, white or colored, to
live on small place and help with
light farm work, no field work.
for good home, board and small
salary. C. A. Smithgall, Sr. Deca-
fur; Rit.o2, :
Want good, reliable white WOo-
man, clean, neat, healthy, 30-45
yrs. old. No field work. _ Milk 1
cow. Send ref. Room, board, $3.50
week. Mrs. C. E. Starr, Rock-
mart, P.O. Box 275,
Want settled capable farmer
and cattle man, who has had
-dairy experience. Apply. W. E,
Talley, oe -0 ar ocderes?
Dairy.
Want white -wome an, 25- 35 yrs.
old, for light farm work, no field
lope
work. Home. and. wages. od. E,
Greensboro, - Be a
Y
Dont |
Young man, 21 yrs. old, wants
job on farm, $4.00 week, board
and laundry. J. Ww Waldrip, Jr..
Cairo.
Want job with dairy, 4 yrs. exp.
32 yrs. cld. Roy Clore, Atlanta,
| 268 Luckie St.
Middleaged woman. unencum-
bered, wants light farnt work, no
field work, for home and reas-
onable salary. Mrs. E. eS
Decatur, 213 Ethei St.
Middleaged man, good health.
good character, wants to assist
with poultry, livestock and cther
work. Willing worker. For nome
and $2.00 week. Write. C. H. Mi-
lam, Dawson.
. Want position on poultry, dairy
or Nursery. 15 yrs. xp. in nurs-
ery work and life time in farm-.
ing Best of references. P. E.
Rhodes, Baldwin.
White, refined, 38 yr. na wo-
man with 4 yr. old child, wants
light farm work with reliable
people, $3.00 week and home for
self
Mrs. Mae Ronine, Moultrie. RFD
5, c-o C. L. Harpton.
White man (in the 60s), wants
job with good folks as caretaker,
see after crop being gathered and
eare for livestock, poultry, etc.
W. J. Deal, Garfield.
Middieaged woman wants job
light farm work, no field work,
for home, $2.50 week. RR or. bus
fare to be furnished. With good
people. Mrs. A. M. Roberis, Char-
ing, RFD 1. c-o H. F. Foster.
Want job on farm with old
couple (mo children), light farm
work, no field work. Home andj _
$8.00 month. Write. Miss Beulah}.
Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3.
,27 yr. old man wants job. Can
do any kind of farm work, also|
drive and keep up- truck and
tractor. 3 in family. Can move
at once.-W. E. Treadwell, Col+
bert, c-o J. M. Faulkner.
- Woman. alone, between 50-60
yrs. of age, wants light farm
work, no field work. Home and
small salary. Mrs. M. Yarbrough,
Atlanta, 150 Garnett St. S. W..
Intelligent, refined girl wants
light farm work, no field work.
State particulars and salary paid.
Live as one of family, Leola es
tin, Noreross.
- Man and wife want job sane
Both good, dry-hand milkers.
Have 6 yr. old child. Prefer near
good school and church. Can fur-
nish reg. J. M. Holder, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 6, Box ee ~
31 yr. old man wants job on
farm. Willing worker and hon-
est. Can drive truck. State wages
paid, etc. in first letter. L. J.
Nichols, Atlanta, 347 Richardson
St. S. W. :
Wani. job looking after Sek
farm. Begin September Ist, also
take crop on halves for, 1940. E.
M. Holder, Glenwood, Rt. 1, -o
E, M. Jarvis.
Want good farm on halves for
1940, also Well work. Best ref. E.
M. Jarvis, Glenwood, Rt, Ae
- Middleaged man; life time exp.
high class dairying and stock
raising. also raising feed stufis,
etc., and any kind farm machin-
ery, wants job overseeing farm
for good man. References. C.
Parker. Atlanta, 145 Hurst St.
19 yr. old, white boy wants job :
working on farm, Very little exp.
in farming but willing to learn,
Howard Roberts, eee B-
ANO3 oe
36 yr. old married man wants 15
acre truck farm on halves; like
some cows, chickens, also. Ex-
perienced and ref, Paul T Prit-
chett, Conley.
Want to contact someone for!
1940. Can handle 50 A. Can grow
Trish cobblers; have grown 25 to
1 (use Experiment Station meth
ods). Grow anything that will
grow in No. Ga. W. M. Martie,
Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Married man wanis aon: on
farm. Lester Manning, Atlanta,
273 Washington, St.
Want job on farm, Good truck
driver. Go anywhere. | Roscoe
Chason, Ochiochnee. :
Want job. Exp. farmer, can
drive truck and tractor, also fur-
nish-ref. J. D. Carpenter, Milan,
40,
Rt. 1.
Woman, unencumbered,
wants light farm work in Christ-
jan home with country. No field
work. With elderly, reliable peo-
ple. Good salary. Mrs. Mae Har-
ry, Flovilla. ae
Man with 15 yrs. experience in
Pecan Budding wants job. Write.
John J, Davidson, Pineview.
25 yr. old young woman, with
high school and 1 year of Col-
lege education, wants job on
farm. No field work. 4-H Club
member. Good character. Best/
ref. Jutie Ann Smith, pia, Jesh
Ormwood Ave, S. E.
ie Want to make jellies on naives
Write. Mrs. Frank Foster, Ra-
bun Gap.
Want job on dairy or poultry | !
farm. Exp. Single, 26 yrs. old. Ol-
lie Lewis, Atlanta,. 481 Jones Ave.,
aN ae
and child. Transportation |.
[to be furnished or come after.
-educated, want light farm work
lie St. N. W.
-and work as willingly as can. 1
Want lare Sh. crop for 1940
on halves, with plenty of cotton
land. Middle Ga. preferred. aE
in family. Farmed ail life. Can
furnish ref. T. R. oe Cedar-
town, Rt. 3.
Exp. grist mill operator Want:
mill to operate for salary or
commission. Write or see, D..
Chapman, Atlanta, 964 Fortress
AVG HS Wy a
- Deaf mute, 20 yrs. old, would
like job on dairy farm helping
and learning to milk, etc. 12 yrs,
at Cave Spring school, Healthy.
Write. James Belflower, Atlanta
543 Cameron Sts3o. H:.
Want job on farm;
drive truck. 31 yrs. old, unmar-
ried. Henry Motes, Smyrna. R:
Want a dairy for ou ont se,
one that is now in operation
Write. T. L. Kinney, LaGrar ie
201 McClendon Ave. eo ;
Colored. girl, 18 yr. old. want;
light farm work, no field wor
$3.00 to $4.00 week with room.and
board. Geneva Thrasher, a D,
Rt. 1, Box 208.
Want place -on = Panis for bi
159 and crop for 1940 if sati
factory. Experienced farmer. S
Ga. preferred. Single. Go a
where. William C. Ford, Se
ville.
22 yx. old man and wile, white,
want jobs in small dairy or truck
farm. Good house, wood, water
and pasture. Write or see. W
ter D. Ferguson, Bonaire, Rt. 1.
Want job in dairy with good
man, who will furnish house anc
water for family of 3. Good ri
Milk or feed. Write offer. Harold
Smith, Wrightsville, Rt. 3.
Want job-on farm. Do. a:
kind of farm work. Honest, 3 i
family. At once. J. L. Lofty,
Gainesville, 1217 G. M. Ave.
Man and wife, no. childre
wants job. Exp. in truck farm-
ing, poultry raising, and do
mind work. Can furnish good re
Prefer salary. E. L. Smith, Ma-
con, 105 Mill Ave. Rt. 3.
Exp. poultryman, painter, _ live
stock (good bird dog trainer
single, sober, healthy, reliable,
wants job as caretaker | country
estate. Go anywhere. Ref. Tom
Smith, a | 306 ee
Place.
Want job and will vec so
turpentine on halves, rest of +t
and next year. Exp. hand. Would
accept 30,000 or more. Jim Car-
penter, Milan, Rte &: ae
20 yr. old boy wants job o
farm or dairy. Exp., also cruel
driver. Want year round job.
Good, willing worker, $13.00
$20 month, board and laund
W. H. Dorsey, Baldwin. :
Middleaged man, hon
healthy, sober,. unencumbe
life time exp. general farmi
tobacco, stock-raising, wants
by August Ist, aS overseer of. 4-
h. farm or share crop. Write fu
particulars. Jas. A. Ryals, uit
man, Rt. 3, Box 58.
Want truck farm in So. Ga
50-60 acres. Have 3 plow hand
Farm raised, can operate any
kind of machinery. Want plan
5-10 A. in strawberries. de
Smith, Madison.
Want 5 h. crop in So. Ga. W
2 houses, with good pasture, w.
ter and etc. with good man. J.
McGuire, Cumming, Rt. 5..
Want job ginning. 25 yrs.
Can handle Diesel. power
steam power or motor; do owl
filing and setting up of saws
Come or write at once. JN. Mul
lis, Milledgeville, Rt. 3, Box 133.
_ Man with family wants job o1
farm. Have 14 yr. old boy wor
also. Vernon Lewis, vane BO
Gasgill St. Sk: ee es
Man, 48 sinvile, palaces wae
no field work, with elderly cou
ple, for home and expens
George Elliott, BES se
37 yr. old man, 12 in family,
wants job on farm for. wages, |
good house and wood to be fur
nished. John (3. Pitner, eee
RFD 2.
Want job as overseer for Jarg
farm. Experienced farmer. Coul
begin at once. J. W. Bennet
Newnan, 33 Robinson St.
Want a job on farm. No- ex
perience but will try and lear:
vrs. old, Want all year roun
place, for home and small wag
Forrest Van Alien, Hahira
Man and wife want
farm. No children. Man a y kin
farm work; wife light work. b
willing workers, honest and so-
| ber. Can furnish best of ref. An.
county accepted. Best offer a
cepted. Write. D, A Martin. Co
merce, Rt. 2. Ae
Reliable, white man with t
and 1 child (boy) wants sm
nice _DIBee 25-30 acres, Figen
re Bs sess Avant,