DEPARTMENT 9 4564 AGRICULTURE TOM LINDER Gy/ COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1941. EDITORIAL By TOM LINDE e Phere is an old saying, A crop well wlented | much taller and produce two or three times _ 2 half made. Now is the time to begin prepara- many peas as when planted in single rows. _Eng yns for planting a crop this year. : lish peas should be fertilized with plenty of aci If land is turned early so that the epatatile | phosphate and potash. ; Tt is _ ae ae iS a atter turned under will have time to decay, and en the seed bed is well prepared just before English peas. anting time, it is true that the crop when planted In preparing the land for garden vegetah es half made. ; care should be taken not to use stable manure When land is turned early the winter rains |. 8 not well rotted and pulverized. When st | ll be held in the soil, this is the best guarantee of | Manure is used it should be well pulverized and oisture to sprout the seed and to insure a vigor- | Should be thoroughly mixed with the soil befo , ; growth of the young plants. the seed are planted. Stable manure when us a oe with a mixture of acid phosphate and potas one of the best fertilizers that can be used pro ed it is properly mixed with the soil. - - The same garden spot should not be used long. Land that is reasonably fresh will ie much better results than old ground. | It is a good ida to plant a few ine e in the tobacco bed or potato bed or even in a bo in some place that is sheltered from the col _Now is also the time to prepare for spring | that the tomato plants will be large enough to r rdens and to plant irish potatoes. : set as soon as the danger of frost is gone. _ Spring turnips should be sown, onions plant- There is nothing that helps more to live co and frost-proof cabbage plants transplanted. fortably through the spring and summer month lish peas should be planted as early as they when money is scarce than plenty of good v e reasonably safe from frost. The best way to tables. It is also often the case that any surplus nt English peas is to plant double rows, 8 to | of early vegetables can be sold at a good ae apart. Be sure to put plenty of seed and | 3 - 5) 2 TOM LINDER, | ese > double rows will brace each other, and grow ae ~ Commissioner of Agriculture No work is wasted in preparing the soil, pul- ing the clods, and preparing a perfect seed It is very important always to remember that all times the terraces should be kept in good re- ir to keep the soil from being washed into the eeks and branches. You cannot replace eroded il by buying commercial fertilizers. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB. Points Mentioned) Jan. 27, 1941. Always Subject to Variation. . ; Atlanta : Eggs, Large, Doz. : 3 23-24 rT Eggs, Medium, Doz 18- INDEX = Eggs, Small, Doz : Bina eo bie 2 Hens, col., 4% lbs. up, s.. .14-. fee ; Hens, Leghorn, Lb 09-" Seed For Sale. Roosters, Lb One: Cottonseed For Sale a Stags, Le. : : : Corn and Seed Corn For Sale... Se riers, Lb -1o-. Beans and Peas Wor Sale, 2s pe ee soe - Peanuts and Pecans For Sale. aes Turkeys, Lb : = fa Pecan and Other Fruit Trees -Capons. Lb. : : oe : For Sale oe Butter, best table, Lb : : ; ; Potatoes and Vegetables For Sale Field: Peas, mixed, Bu... iscell 1 Field Peas, not mixed, Bu. me epi seae ee tar earn (80 eos BG. Bu. : Miscellaneous Wanted Shelled Corn, Bu. Sees Fresh and Cured Meats For Sale a s : : : : Honey Bees and Bee Supplies os heat, Bu. For Sale 2 ee Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Lbs . Fopaceo. For. Sale. 2 = Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs.. : acts : Grain and Hay For Sale . Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs : Poultry For Saie : ae 00- 18, fe Poultry Wanted f = Cattle For Sale beiecish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton -65.00 a Sor Sale Cottonseed (Prime) 33-00 Rabbits and Cavies Wor Sale oe a 8 per cent, Ton 31.00 Sheep and Goats For Sale a ottonsee eal, 7 seg cent, Ton ee i_.29.00 ASS i ss Corn Fed, ot os owt. : : : as Horses. and Mules r= See + MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA M ARKET BULLETIN PLANTS FOR SALE Wednesday, January 29. SEED FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry 500 for $1.00; $1.60 M del.; ee ~ DEPARTMENT OF ls st. .40 expres collect. 3 Full count and good plants. Cal- AGRICULTURE |yvin Gerrett, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Cabbage plants, large fresh TOM LINDER, Comsaiesiones SS ane ae Chas. W. 500 Executive Office, State Capitol, | ;5, 50c, 75c M del. postpaid. Atlanta, Ga. White Bermuda onion plants as e same price. Prompt shipment. Publishing OfficeCovington, Ga. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. F. Send All Letters to Stokes, Fitzgereld. The Market Bulletin, State Lady T. strawberry 30c C, Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. | $2.25 M: the improved Gibson os and Wonderbearer 40c C, $3.25 Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of [MG Jewels, xed Soi Ot mek Markets. 22% Sige Capital. | berry 3 for 25c; will exchg, some plants for 100 lb. sacks. Mrs. fntered as second class matter aes : August 1, 1937, al die Poet Office | WHS Gritdig, Bit Dabignege. at Covington, Georgta under Act | < oi June 8, 1930. Accepted for SEED FOR SALE mailing at special rate of postage : provided for in Section 1103, Act : f= ee Cremer 8.185% 1000 Ibs, Hastings No. 592 See Dixi e otices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under oe eo ae ostage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-| corn 5 A e lb. Any amount wanted. peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Jos. M Wooten. Box 164 Shell- ; man. ited space will not permit insertion of notices containing | more than 30 words including name and address. Tender brown striped half runner bean seed 2 teacups full Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not | 3: large sweet pumpkin seed, sume any. responsibijit for~ any noti 1 teacupful 15c; dish rag gourd a. ? zi x police. appearing in the seed 15 seed 10c. All postpaid. Mrs. A. F. OKelley. aie i. Maysville. BS Blue Ridge Mtn. dimbid tee LANTS FOR SALE. PLANTS FOR SALE _ | mato, runs 20 to 25 ft, 2 to 3 -| bushels to vine, large and lus- cs ; cious, 200 seed 25c, field cultur- DP. cae ee: 25c C, $2| Potato plants. We are now eS ot, ey ate Ss el eae g 2 5170 booking orders for PR potato | each order. Will C. Smith, Roy. Ul sses Reed, Rt. 2, Gainesville. $1.50 C, $6.00 M; cabbage and Tomato seed Baltimore, onion plants, 500 for 50c, 75c M| Metchless, Stone $1.10 Ib. 5 Ibs. ldorado bleekbersy and Lun postpaid. I. L. Stokes, Rt. 1, $5.25, postpaid in Ga. Cash with 1.73, $7.00 ML. Brome eu Fitzgerald. order. Coley Young, Rebecca. poptistaction guaranteed.| verbearing strawberry 30c| goh dS, yipsy, Watermelon, seed. j C, $1.00 for 500, $2.00 M; Kion-|more PP. C. B. Cook, Buena whins strawberry, new va-| dike 25c C, 85c for 500, $1.50 M Vista, wee 00 Mt del. Pearl Hut Mrs mat) wale nt shipment. Have 10 Ibs. Hales best can- = ra Waldrip 1 Flow- j : Flowery Banh ey Branch to ee 6 Ae nike tr awberry oe Ledy T. ees 25 C, T5c | Rt..1, Pitts. Miss Inez Bennett, Rt. le for 500, $1.50 M or exchg. 100 Crotalaria seed, spectibilis Branch, ee for : . powered avieken variety, ten tons 10c . lb. in ae nN strawberry 35c|100 lb. bags. FOB here. - Gibson end Great Won: C, 500 for $1.50, $2.50 M. Well] ples on ee E: i ao bearer strawberry 40c C, | rooted young plants. _ Prompt] Unadilla. : 5 M; Lady. Eb; 30c -G: $2.25 shipment. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Rt. |5 ew ce golds, Jewels 50c | 1, Cumming. slope Bela mint Mar- 3 Pose ack ooo Improved 2 yr, field grown| Matchless, Red Rock, brown tfor 25. No checks oo Sa a spiced st 10 Ib. 1 pkg. of 6 var. se. Mrs. Sarah Grindle Rt. 2M for $12.75. Maude Hiamby tedden: W. R. Stephens, Dah- ee ok 4 Early, Flat Dutch, end Wake- re x udzu crowns 25c ome | field cabbage seed $1.15 lb. or 2 en a TM. get as many as needed. Saven-| lbs. for $2.15 del.; as seed. te RET, Rossville. : nah Clark, Rt. 1, Gay. / 85c Ib. del. Lee Crow, Rt. 2 , Box 143, Gainesville. oe Frostproof cabbage, all da etait and) strong plants 89 3 Mr. Gerry |, Extra early okra 15e_cupful Ni kin, Rt. 4, Baxl egins oO ar when Ilve or six ) M. oe ee All del. P RST: _. {inches high and wil! bear late if Strawberry plants cross from | kept cut off. Miss Viola Hens- ueey T., Excelsior end Klon- | ley. Star Route, Pike. ike 25c C, $1.75 M postpaid-| oq fashioned striced helf Stamps up to 25c orders, money vored Lady T. strawber- |, ot runner garden bean seed 3% rt. 25 C; $2.00 M; Imp. Klon- oe eo ee Miss Althea | add postage. No stamps or se 20c C, $1.50 M. Young well ORSON. checks. Memphis Timms; Rt. i, plants; a fashioned le- & eae strawberry 15c| Auburn, ape eliciously sweet will exchg...100 plants for 2} \ Okra seed 15 t 4 e Eng. end small red Ind. white sacks. Mrs. E. L. Kanady | oclock, oe ch from seed 3 for 30c $1.00/ Rt. 2. Cleveland. j nest egg gourd, 10c vack. Mrs. J.S. Crowe Cumming, Visser ved alocntece oes John Weaver Rt. 2, Temple. 2 asperagus crowns, white black-| White multiplying nest onions ampions, extra pate large berry 50c dozen; dried sage 10c | for spring planting 40c, gallon ety, choice flavor, heavy |pt., sage plants, garlic 30c doz- | del. in Ga. J. J, Hendrix, Clark- strong, healthy, bear- | en; well rooted scuppernong $1 | ston. ize se C. Q0e for 500; $1.75) dozen. Mrs J.-B. Nix, Rt. -2, 3500 Ibs, Cokers No. 100 cot- ys Duran Biel, Cum- | Alto. ton aoe end pure $3.00 = o . per 100 ibs. FOB. M. B. Purcell. Oe gabe 750 C, red Tegcn em o5 gis Me col. | Rt. 2, Carnesville. 00 for $1.00; Lucretia lard 400 for 45c; large spoonful| Will send 15 vine okra seed, . Kudzu and aspeTagus | tobacco seed 15c; velvet okra | lily seed, 15 Moonflower seed C; white and brown Tur-| seed 25 a lb. All mailed. L, A.|and 50 Mango pepper seed for ig $1.50 dozen; Celestial fig | Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. 13c coin or stamps. Grace nm Postpaid. oO: 33, Burton Ave., Ma- Thousends everbearing plants Thorpe, Rt. 3 Rising Fawn, (large sweet. berries from early Sugar pumpkin seed 60 for 5 until late) $1.00 M del.: native 10c postpaid. Marvin Avant, Rt. ay Jersey and Chas, Wake-| dogwood. 26 = fe. 1.00 del | Bor #8, Devereau M postpaid. White Bermu- Prefer M. O. 11 months old red} Nice clean citron seed from nion plants seme price. Jersey bull sub. to reg. $25.00. | last years crop helf gallon seed ee erdera tor pepper, to- Can get papers. Boyd Baggett |$1.00 postpaid. Miss Ethel eggplants. R. Chan-|Rt. 1. Douglasville. Thompson, Soperton. Lady qe strawberry. 200 for New 1940 Kentucky Wonder : d beans free from hulls and stotion strawberry Lady | 35c, $1.65 M; half runner garden aeegees ge . Brome ige averoearny | ean seed white and brown, and| Weev 225 Ub ale Spelled Pe, L. E. Toole, 606 Bur- See ee Se 1b Add bostage Nive Viele Ro. icon ee has $2.00 M ee per, Rt. 1, Box 34, Dawsonville. TM Andersom| Kudzu" crowns $5.00 in| iciDetees 1 gSttoee,, iE ei 4small lots or $4.50 M in lots of dike strawberry 25c C, - ok i, ott. ye #, Carden, Ss be oe Tones wetermelon 00, $1.50 M; everbear- ae ordele. seeds 65c Ib. and postage added; ee fol Rt, - White iceberg blackberry red |also striped half runner beans at B on. aIGTIs thornless raspberry, asparagus! 15c large cupful. Arthur Rigs ies branc. crowns, scuppernong cuttings| Rt. 3, Maysville. mndike strawberry, 500 for | 50c dozen; Mastodon everbear- Pion cage ike purple $1.30 M; Lady T. 500 ~ 90c,| ing strawberry 50c C, sage 10c hull table pecs 20c at.; Pure need Lisbon Allen, Rt. 2,| pt.; sage plents 30c dozen. Mrs. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed and TS Nora Nix, Alto. banana muskmelon seed 25c e strawberry 25 Klondike strawberry 20 C, cupfull. Add postage. Rosie , oe posta 75c for: 500, $1.50 M or exchg.| Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. ippent Bes Se al-| for flowered chicken sacks 100} Dude Creek watermelon seed 1, Flowery Bran plants for 4 sacks; Mastodon| saved from choice melons, very li ionary_ and Klondike | strawberry 35c C, $1. 50 for 500,| fine for home or distant markets erry 500. for 85c, $1.50 M/} $2.50 M. Well rooted young| wilt-resistant no white hearts, ed. Mrs. yeuer ae plants. Prompt shipment. Miss|75c lb or 5 Ibs. $3.00 PP R. c oyst ae Grace Crowe, Rt. 1, Cen ie Fleetwood, Ri. 1, Hartsfield, ae inspected Blakemore * Konin Lespedeza seed and crotalaria aed for sale. Write for prices. L, A. Caldwell Gay. Vine okra ae 15 for 10c; three varieties watermelon seed (not. mixed) Stone Mtn., Jones and M. S. hills for 10c, others 35c teacupful; Mammoth Rus- sian sunflower seed 25c cupful; bunch marigold, mixed colors} 10c tblispoon. Other bulbs, shrubbery. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan. Rt. 2 Whitesburg. 10 bu. Sagrain $1.50 bu. or exc. for reg, S: P.-C. gilt: cane seed, $1.50 bu. FOB. Some Golden Buff Minorca roosters. . $1.50 es. W. D. Wilbanks, Hill City. \ Aes COTTONSEED FOR SALE Cokeess 4 in 1, Strain 2, wilt resistant cotton seed, staple 1 in. or beter, bolls average 70:to 75 to lb. Cleaned at gin, selected from votton producing bale to acre $3.00 CWT. M. C. Edwards, Dawson, Box 2. : Stoneville 2 B first year from breeder, recleaned, 2 per cent Ceresen treated, kept pure at gin: $3.25 CWT. FOB. B.D. King, Rt. 2; Lavonia. - Brooms 90 day variety, lst yr. Carefully selected at gin, plant- ed in 1 variety community. Made over a bale to acre in 1940. 100 bu. $1.00 per bu. FOB. Mr dB: Clements, Ri. 1, Ro- chelle. D and PL No. 11 cotton seed, first year and kept pure at gin, $1.00 per bu., 2 75 for 5 bu., $9 for 10 bu. S E. Shurling, Rt. oh Tennille. Cotton seed, 1 st yeer, Stone 2 B kept pure at gin $1.00 per bu. FOB.: fine So. American pop corn 25 Ibs: at 5c a Ib., 100 Ibs. for $4.50. Cressa L. Stone. Rt. 2. Adairsville. Pure DP and L cotton seed ist year from breeders $1.00 per bu. Would take corn, peavine, hay or velvet beans in exchange at market price. W. E. Stewart, Swerds. DPL No. 11A cotton seed, 1st year, purity guaranteed, new bags $3.00 per H. FOB. Ezra T. Chick, Monroe. Cokers 100 strain staple cot- ton seed, pure and sound $2.50 per 100 lb. bag; Hastings yel- Tow prolific seed corn, nubbed and select $1.00 per peck, $3.00 per bu. FOB here. Ben R. Tan- ner Sandersville. 100 bu. genuine Rhyne Cook cotton seed first years plant- ing from original breeder. kept pure, has a high germination, $1 a bu. FOB. Milton Bryant, Blakely. 90 day cotton, pure, Ist year, lint pulled 1 1/16, 1 to 3 bales per acre, 45 per cent gin out. $4.00 per cwt. $1.50 bu. FOB. Bill B. Webb RFD 3, Jefferson. 150 bu. pure Stoneville 2B cottonseed, less than 25 bu. 85c bu:., over 25 - 75c bu. at my home. Henry Hutcheson, Rt, 2. Temple. College No. 1 cotton ocd. kept pure at gin 75c bu. FOB here, J. J. Craig. Ranger. D and PL cotton seed, kept pure at gin, first year seed, $1.00 bu. FOB here. Paul Clyett, Rt. 2 Hahira. | Pure DLP seed, first year from breeder, 40 per cent lint, $2.25 cwt.; will exchg. for corn shelled. Will give 2 for 1 for cial Cirele.. Pure DPL No. 11 cotton seed, first year from breeder $1. 00 bu., $3.00 cwt.; good sound new Era peas picked before rain, $1.50 bu. H. W. Thurmond, Greensboro. D and PL 11A cotton seed, Ist year direct from breeder staple J 1/16, ginned on 1 variety gin. $1.00 per bu. $3.00 cwt. Bob Sos- by. Rt. 2, Carnesville. Pure Stoneville 2-B, first year, staple 1 1-32 to 1 1416; cared for especially for plant- ing seed. 1 to 30 bu. lots 90c bu. 30 bu. or more 80c bu.; Brab- ham peas $2.00 bu.; recleaned hayseed soybeans $2. 00 bu. Em- ory Jackson, Goggins. Have 300 bu. D and PL 11iA cotton .seed, ist year, purity guar. $3.00 cwt.-FOB. W. M. Benghill. Cochrn. Small lot of good 1940 raised cottonseed, long staple, from 2% to 3 bales to the acre, big bclls, good picking, $2.00 bu. at my barn. Mr Geanie Bernes, RFD 2 Davisboro. 3 tons pure D and PL cotton seed, first year from breeder, kept pure at gin; 800 bu. What- ley slip shuck corn, also im- proved selected Whatleys seed SFE al Woodruff, ee corn nubbed and shelled. Write seed corn, Ist year, 8 |mont Cleveland big boll co sound peas. H, P. Malcom, So-. | Whatley, Rt. 4, Cuthbe COTTONSEED F SALE Summerour High bred seed $1.00 ginned on my gi L. Bray RFD 1, Wrightsvi Have some Wanamaker ple (1 to 1 1/16) cotton s bu. Will exchg for runni Spanish peanuts, Brab or peas, Joe M. Brown, McRe CORN AND SEED COR FOR SALE 4000 bu. extra quai leys corn in shucl treeted. Write for prices Collier, Barnesville. Hastings new yellow $3.20 bu.; Whatleys prolifi peck, $2. 20 bu. Both sound lected, nubbed and hand she Add trans. charges; also | seed, clean, sound, high turn 90c bu. $2.80 cwt. FOB. Hickman, Barnesville. 200 bu. slip shuck e clear weevil 75c bu. FOB barn 1 mile north of Terry J, C. Thompson, Tarrytow 1000 bu. Whatleys improy prolific seed corn, ee Ss weevil resistant, $2.50 b : bu. Stoneville 2-B cottor first yeer, 1 3-32 staple, bu; 15 tons choice peavine baled, $20.00 ton. W. H. Be Griffin. Farmers Friend seed cok peck, practically weevil yields 45-50 bu. under or ina conditions and ordinary fertili er per ecre. Supply. limited. postage. R. J. Miller, Rt. 2, ] 527, Augusta. 200 bu. good corn for F also 1 M bundles good fodde want 400 IJhs. Lespedc? ahd 1M good Kudzu ec Also have a good farm for r Wm. E. Purcell PO eithe roe or Alpharetta Rt. 1. | 300 bu. yellow slip shuck $1.00 bu.; 12 tons exceller pedeze, baled hay, $20.00 to A. Howard, Hamilton Grovetown.: well selected, r shelled, deep grained $2.00 10 bu. $17. 00. Alex Barfield, 1 Louisville. 50 bu. corn in shucks 15e at barn. Live on A. V. Kenn place, Northwest Homerville lbs. yellow shelled popcorn | for $1.00 or 7 for anyth can use. Mrs. W. J. McCai : 1, Homerville. 4 Kennedys yellow pr corn will increase your yi Practicelly weevil-proof, tures quickly, large ears nubbins) with small red Hundreds of farmers pl with it. $1.75 bu. Special on larger orders. F. R. Ken Rt. 2, Stone Mountain. Fine seed corn, hand and shelled, Barnes impro' and 8 ears to stalk, r deep grains lerge ears o 5 5 bu. and, over $2.00 bu. with order. A. J. Barnes Greenville. Hastings new yellow pr seed corn. first year, fiel lected, nubbed and shel peck, $2.50 bu.: Hastings prolific white corn $2.00 b and PL: 11-A cotton seed, pure at gin, 80c bu. FOB. E for O-too-tan field peas tato plants. H .H. Alexangs 1, CarroUton. Hestings new yellow seed corn, Ist year. 75 pk., bu. Exchg. for a few po lespedeza seed. Dilmus S hardt, Waleska, Whatleys white se hand picked, shelled. tipped : nubbed, $2.00 bu. FOB | station. H. H. Puryear South American _ shelled, cleened 4c lb. N less than 50 lbs. FOB. Fields, Rt. 1, Gainesville. 1500 bu. corn 75c bu. at house. Jno. G. Foster Whatleys prolific seec 75c pk. or $2.50 bu. FOB. 200 bu. No. 1 corn 65 FOB. one. mile from Wr ville. K, P- Brown, Wrights Hastings yellow prolific corn, nubbed and shelled. Exchg. for potato plant postage. Mrs. Manda Henc Rt. 3. Ellijay. re Hastings prolific hand nubbed end shelled ' $2.75 bu. Ferrell Dunn, Zet 1200 bu. good sound ear 900 bu. white, 300 bu. low field corn for sale. either early or late var crotolaria. Quote price. Garner, Warthen. Fine seed corn, grows: 3 large ears to. stalk nubbed end shelled Aaa Rt. 3, Law. en postpaid to 2nd zone NS. AND. PEAS FOR| SALE FRUIT TREES FOR SALE| __ " MISCELLANEOUS: FOR SALE , -FRESH AND CURED _ MEATS FOR SALE 5 or 30 bu. sound, bright ry peas $1.75 bu. FOB. Mrs. H. Nelson, Devereux. : Black Pole Beans, 25c teacup- ul, half runners same price. PP. mps accepted. Mrs. W. V. obbs Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. 5 bu. O-too-tan beens, $3.50 : FOB. D.R. Nall, Luthers- 7 Fite half runner tender gar- n beans, alsq white six week ns, free from weevil 30c lb.. f lb. 20c postpaid. Mrs. Gus ebee, Rt. 1, Cleveland. bu. pure Brab peas, $2.50 } bu. Whips, $2.00 bu.; 8 bu. Eras, $2.00 bu. and 30 bu. ed peas $2.00 bu. All FOB Clyde T. Hemnah, Logan- Old fashioned tender striped f runner beans 20c lb. Mrs. C. Bishop, Carnesville. 0 bu. No. 1 Brabham peas, ample on request, $2.10 per bu. .OB. Tom Coogle, RFD 1, Ogle- horpe, 00 bu. purple hull Sookie eas not mixed, perfectly sound. ee of weevils $2.00 bu.: 5 bu. yhite lad peas 7c lb.: crowder s 6c lb. Money orders only. mma Ashley, Rt. 2, Box 65, Ropirose. -ANUTS AND PECANS : FOR SALE Hout 500 Ibs. papershell pe- ans, large size. also 12 turkeys, a., toms and hens, about 300 >. wt. for sale. M. A. Gaines, Iberton, Rt. 5. er seed peanuts, $1.00 J. Lineberger, Ve Idosta, eed Ga. runner peanuts, $1. Paul Cromer, Ideal. Chufas, recleaned, $3.00 bu.: inner seed peanuts, $1.00 bu.: ana seed cane, $7.50 per M: P. 29/116 large green cane, 12.50 M. W. W. Williams, Quit- Ane: Red Spanish peas hand 1elled; 75c gal., also 4 Blue Pit me hens. $3. 85 or $1.00 ea. xc. for peas or honey. Wallace ilson. Martin, Rt. 2. 55 lbs. common size sound dling. pecans, 8c lb. FOB. . W. Williams, Oglethorpe. No. 1 recleaned runner pea- uts. 4c Ib. FOB. Samp Smith, Douglas, Rt. 2. Recleaned, imp. Spenish pea- uts. 5e lb. also recleaned Ga. Runners, 5 Ib. in 100 lb lots. FOB. D. E.. Thompson Pine- urst. PECAN AND OTHER RUIT TREES FOR SALE ell Pibied scuppernong cut- a. 6 for 50c postpaid. Send check or money order. Floreed McDaniel, Norcross. Everbearing red raspberry 10 r 35c; bear big crop luscious uit Spring and Fall and until | hard freezing weather. Add ostage. Mrs. Sarah J. Hunt, foung Cane. Sweet huckleberry, blueberry, yellow press peach, August er, red and yellow plum, scuppernong. white press peach- . all well rooted end moss icked, 1 ft. 10c 3 ft. 25c ea. or chg. for white feed sacks. Add Ost. Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Rt. 1, ublin. S Brown scuppernong vines 1-2 id 3 years old, 10c, 12%c and Se each, or 90c, $1. 95 and $1.50 dozen; muscadine vines, 3 years old 15 each. $1.25 dozen: Early May Cherry, blue plums, 10c pech $1.00 dozen. 5c orders jel. W. A. Moon. Wac: Hazelnut bushes, white scup- pernong vines, muscadine vines own turkey figs, crape myrtle, d and yellow plum_ bushes, ame blackberry vines, 10c each. 1.00 dozen; also Morning Glo- seed 10c tablespoonful. Miss Tazel Patterson, Rt. 2- Box 86. ns, nek Tift Ave. Tifton. Brown Turkey fig, chinaber- -hazlenut bushes, bronze cuppernong, black muscadine ines, blue Damson d]ums. sum- mer suger pear black and red ww trees $1.00 dozen: Kudzu crowns, 75c C, $6.00 M. All del. Mrs. M. E. Patterson, Rt. 2, Box Waco. . each; 3-ft. pach trees 12%c tach: pear trees, cherry trees 3 . Size, 20c each; Pecan, Jap estnut. Jap walnut, 55c each:. vines 10c ezch, Leading = iiay. inspected. T. M. Brown Turkey fig, white scuppernong vines, black mus- cadine, blue Damson plums, red Mey cherry 10c each, $1.00 doz- en; old fashion red and yellow June plum, hazelnut bushes, crabapple 10c each, 75c dozen. Del. in dozen lots. Opal Pz tter- son, RFD 2 Waco. Kudzu crowns 45c C, $4.00 M; Sage plants, hazelnut 35 dozen; Black walnut bushes 15c each or 4 for 50c: brown scuppernong vines 10c each, $1.00 dozen, black muscadine same price. 50c or more, orders del. Mrs. Mary Moon, Rt. 2, Waco. Blue Damson and-red goose plum, summer suger pear, ha- zelnut chinaberry, black wal- nut, bronze scuppernong, black muscadine, Himalaya blackber- ry, red and black haw, brown Turkey fig $1.00 dozen: Kudzu crowns 90c C, $6.00 M. del. Miss Marcelle Patterson, Rt. 2, Waco. Kudzu crowns 50 Cc. $4.75 M del.; scuppernong 1-2 and yr, old 10 ech 90c dozen, 12c ea. $1.25 dozen, 15c each, $1.50 dozen; black muscadine 15c ea. $1.50 dozen; black walnuts 15c each, 4 for 50c: May cherry 10c each, $1. 00 dozen. Mrs. A. Moon, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Pineapple pear trees 2 years old, well rooted, 50c each plus postage. J. C. Way, Taylors Creek. Red Mey cherry blue Damson plum, brown Turkey fig bushes, white scuppernohg vines, $1. 00 dozen; Kudzu crowns 50c C, $4 M. All well rooted. Ruby Patter- son, Rt. 2. Waco. _ Leading variety apple and peach trees 1 and 2 years old. 10 and 15c each; grape vines 2 yrs. 10c each; pecens 4 to 5 ft. 75c each; pear trees 3 to 4 it. 25 each. All state inspected true to name. W. H. Alexander, Cleve- land. s POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE About 100 bu. yellow skin P. R. sweet potatoes for sale at farm, 8 mi. Dublin on paved road. Aubrey Hogan, Dexter. 50 bu. sweet potatoes, $1.00 bu.; also 100 bu. corn, $1.00 bu. All FOB. H. G. Wicker Wrightsville, Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Gourds, limited amount. Charge extra for cutting and cleaning. Write. Mrs. Th Thomas, Thomasboro. Have 60 Martin gourds 7c ea. FOB Dublin. T. F. Page RFD 4, Dublin. : Czelamus roots 35 for 50c; black walnut seedlings 50 for $2.00; 550 native blackberry plants $5.00. All good plants with good roots. Lois Woodruff, Rt. 5, Greenville. Ladyslipper roots. 75c doz., $3.00 for 50, $5.00 for 100 roots: gentian seed 2c each, 50 seed 75c. All prepaid. W. "A. John- son, Alto. 45 or more bushels black wel- nuts in hull but dry 35c bu. or 33%c bu, for lot. 1940 crop. FOB, J. B. Langford, Maysville. Fifteen lbs. nice new. chicken feathers 25c a lb. W. H. Calla- lanta. Martin gourds not less than 1 inches in diameter, cut reedy for the birds 15c each repaid. No order for less than 5. R. S. Wolfe Baxley. Nice clean walnut meats for sale 35c lb. Mrs. M. O. Todd, Rt. 1, Stephens. Used feathers for sale. Write. Mrs.be A. Patterson, tsk; Vienna. Tung oil nuts and trees for sale. Heve good many. E. G. Brannen. Jesup. Tung oil, trees and nuts for sale. Write Miss Valera Hicks, Adel. 12 or 15 bushels black wal- nuts 45c bu. for the whole lot, otherwise 60c a bu. del. in New- nan;.also will exchange 3 roller Ky. No. 2 iran case syrup mill and copper frame for good 1 horse wegon or young heifer to freshen in March. Albert B. Mc- Kay, Newnan. Calamus, rattleroot, May ap- ple bearfoot, coltsfoot, yellow dock, birdock, yellow root, Queen of Meadow, witch hazel, slippery elm, wild cherry, pep- permint, horsemint, all 30c a lb. Miss Rosie Staver, Pisgah. One bu. nutie piack walnuts for 3 pecks of any kind of pea- nuts, _ each to pay postage on what ~ they send. O. H. Bond, Rt. 1, Bowman, | ALT Two lots of nice clean feath- ers, about 25 lbs eech lot, $15.00 each or both for $25.00. Mrs. R. H. McMillan, Brookfield. Yellow root, wild cherry bark 25c lb.; poke and rattle root 20c im.; sassafras root 20c for 5 Ibs.; garlic bulbs 25c dozen; coltsfoot 40c C. Dewitt White, Rt. 1, Box 37, Dahlonega. ' Black Walnut meats dry nice and cleen, bright colored 31% mire $1.00. M. XK. Cochran, Pis- z Walnut meats, 35 lb.; black Chas. A. Rice, Maxeys. Large or small firm martin gourds for sale, $1.00 dozen de- livered. Edwin Collins Cordele. Nice black walnut meats, 4 pints $1.00; garlic, horse radish and calamus 2 dozen 25c; dill seed, largepacket 10c. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. Bleck walnuts for sale 4 bu- shels, 75c per bu. Otto Welch, AL. 2, Carnesville.. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED COTTONSEED: Quote price on 150 bu. ea, pure Stoneville and pure Ruck- er cottonseed, Ist yr. seed. L. L. Wood, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. HAY: Want truck load hay. State kind and del. price to Gray- mont and Swainsboro. R. J. Walsh, Garfield. : WHEAT STRAW: Want some wheat straw, clean bright, beled straw. Pay $10.50 ton del. Buford. L. H. Sudderth, Buford. SEED: Want around 200 Ibs. Lespe- deza seed, Pay cash or exc. fruit trees. Quote lowest rcs. T:. M:. Webb, Ellijay. Want Grohoma seed and but- ter-pea seed. Walter Norris, Ca- taula, Rt. Want 2% bu. bunch velvet beens and some Iron peas. Pure and sound. Send sample and price. E. M, Lee, Omaha. Want small amount Sericea and Crotolaria seed, also 1 or 200 Kudzu crowns, well rooted. State price, etc. Lawrence R. Stephens, Temple. - Want some pure Green Gleze B. | way, 587 Cascade Ave. SW, At-- collard. seed. Quote price. No other kind wanted. Mrs. H. Cc. Stewart Shellman. SACKS: Exe. strawberry plants for feed sacks: 100 for 6, or 500 for 28 sacks: also want contract frier chickens for April and be- fore del. Mrs. Frank Sewell, Jr., Abbeville. : * Want some white feed sacks, 100 lb. size, free of holes; elso pecans and onion and cabbage plants. Will exc. value. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2 EGGS: . Want Silver Spangled Ham- berg eggs or beby chicks. Write -price in 100 lots. D. N. Click, Moultrie. PECAN TREES: Want best price on 1 or 200 pecan 3-4 ft. trees, Schleys Ste- warts or Moore var. Ralph Dug- gan, Warthen. RIBBON CANE: Will pay $10.v0 for 1000 stalks Red Ribbon Cane. W. L. Baker, Pavo. CORN: Quote best del. price on 0b sound corn in shuck in 100 bu. lots; also in .100 . bu. lots shucked. 1940 corn and not damaged. Del to my home. Also cow for szle or rent. Frank Cain, Buford. Rt. 2. (5 mi- East). PLANTS: Want some potato plants to be del. middle of April. J. T. Acree, Union Point. e POTATOES: Want some old _ fashioned Pumpkin potatoes. C. S. Meeks, Nicholls. Want Ga. Cert. sweet potato seed, that will produce State Cert. plants, P. R. var. red or yellow. Name lowest price. E. A. Godwin, Lenox. Want 50 bu. seed P. R. seed poztoes, also 3 tons running type velvet beans in hull within radius of 150 mi. February ist del. Buy or swap value. T. L. Dozier, Blakely, Rt. 2. Want. good var., Vineless bunch sweet potato seed. State orice per bu. W. G. Thompson, 'McDonough. tes aa | wheet, wlnuts, 50 per bu. FOB. Mrs. i Golden: $7.00 pr: Country cured, hickory smoked sausage, 30c lb. Orders filled promptly: also Blue Stem free from weevil dam- age, $1.15 bu.; Stoneville B-2 cottonseed, 1st yr., privately ginned, recleaned. 95 bu. Riley oe Couch Turin. Choice and well cured hick- ory smoked hams and selected all pork link smoked sausage for sale. Hams closely trimmed, av- erage about 13 lbs. ea. William Welker, Quitman, Box 4382. Country cured, oak~ smoked hams, 25c lb.:; sides, 18c: shoul- ders, '15 Ib.: e sound, 1941 cured, country made lard, 50 lb. can. $5.00. All FOB. RC: Hurst. Meigs, RFD 2. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Bright Gallberry honey in |eomb, highest quality, 5 Ibs., TDC: 10 Ibs., $1.50 del. by par- cel post: 6-5 lb, $3.30: 12 = 5 dp: $1.50. FOB. Sat. prompt shipment guar. D. F. Thomas, Odum. Fancy white Tupelo honey 10 Ib. pail, $150: . lb:, 15: Bo EB. Sheppard, Savannzh,4 1222 E. Henry St. New crop gallberry honey, comb or ext., 10 lb. pails, 95c a.;' $5.00 es. of 6. Not prepaid. Jim Pye, Odum. TOBACCO FOR SALE ' Bern cured tobacco, aged, mlicw chewing, 11 Ibs., $1.00: good smoking 14 lbs. $1 80. Postpaid 3rd zone. Sat. guar. Mrs. A B. Williams. Alma. Good Ga: rzeised, flue cured, rich and mellow tobacco, 10 lbs. chewing, $1.00; 10 lbs., smoking $100: <5 ths 50e; "Postpaid. Prompt shipment. M. B. Swain, Alma. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Fulghum oats, Cokers Ful- grain oats, excellent quality, bright, clean, sacked 5 bu. bags,. 60c bu. FOB Ft. Valley. Sericea lespedeza, hulled end triple cleaned, 15c lb. in quan- tities; smaller lots, slightly high- er. Transportation free to At- J. B. Hunnicutt. lanta, or intervening shipping | points. Hoke OKelley, Logan- ville Rt. 2. Some good hay for sale, 50c per C. Sam McCalla, Tunnel Hill. Home grown Lespedeza, Kobe veriety, for sale. W. A. Simpson, cane POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: | : Several extra nice Golden Sebright Merch cockerels, $1.00 ea. FOB. H. G. Stewart, Shell- man. : 4 purebred May Silver Se- bright cockerels, $1.00 ea Sat. guar. James Rice Douglasville. 9 Buff Cochin pullets or roos- ters, 65c ea. eae Davis, Rut- ledge. Black Wire: ated. Red game Red Plye, Dark Cornish and Buff Cochin bantams, from grand champion stock. Few pr. mated Racing Homer pigeons from good stock, no culls. W. K. oe Augusta, 1109 Adrian Golden and Silver Sebrights, | Light Brahmas. All fancy show type bentams. No culls. Strictly guar. Stamped envelope for re- ply. J. W. Hardage, Seen ie Pelham St. N. W. 2 bantam roosters, 1 Red, a Speckled, for sale or exc. for 2 small bantam hens. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan. Black Cochins, Berchin geme bantams, $3.00 pr.; Black Rose Comb, $5. 00 pr.; pheasants: Ringneck, $5 pr. A. W. Haley. Atlanta 1946 Howell Mill Road. .. R. I. bantams, an extra fine pair of show prospects, $5.00: Eggs, $2.00 per 15. R. H. Shum- wey, Atlanta, 27 E. Shadow- lawn. 2 April 1940 hatch roosters, 1 pullet, purebred Silver Sebrights from prize winning stock, $3.00 for the 2. Exc. for 3 pure Gold- en Sebright pullets. Also have early 6-wks. bean seed and the bunch bean seed, 10c cupful. Exc. Mrs. Ethel Jones Lula, Rt. 2. BARRED. WHITE, AND OTHER ROCKS: 7 or 8 White Rock 6 mos. old cockerels, ready for service, 1.95 ea. No chhs, M. Rodgers, Conyers, 2 _ POULTRY FOR BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 5 nice. now laying Ma R. pullets and rooster lated) $6.00 not dl.; 100 ling pecch 2 yr. trees, $ 0. white English, yr. old Add postage. Mrs. H. * Farmington, : Holteran Aristocrat old roosters ple, Rt. i 2 2 Parks B, R. pen ped old cockerels, $5.00 or $2. at my yard. Mrs. G. M. Do Fayetteville. ee 25 W. R. AAA grade M -pullets, now ayes x 90c ez. for lot. Mrs dell, Bremen Rt. 2 3. RR: cockerels, April 1st hatch, about 8 a.: 3. for $2: 75; pullets, age, quality. about 61bs., le 90c ea.; large size yr. old | Red cock, $1.25. Mrs. J. W, drix Statesboro, Rt. 2, 1 fine, purebred Ringlet 2 yk: old nace $1. ibe . young, ready to lay hens. ea.; $5.00 for lot. FOB. Mrs R. Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2 Purebred Perks B. R and April cockerels, ; 65c per 15. Add postage VI order. Mrs. J.. a Summit Rt. 2. 4 purebred B. R. March 1 hatch roosters, $1.00 ea. B Ivie, Cornelia, Star Rt. 30 purebred April 1940 ha now laying B. Rocks and 3 erels, same flock, $1.00 ea Jewel E. Cole, Hirem, Rt. 2 hens, 1 rooster, Spangled Hambergs. AA school, $9.00. Mrs. J. H. Dalton, Rt. 4, Box 130. Sacrifice sale: Silver spa Hamberg cockerels, $2.50 Black Polish cockerels, $1 cock, 3 Golden hens, $17.5 Ringneck cock, $1.50; Northern Bob White quail, } pr. C. T. Gaines ghee ee LEGHORNS: 50 purebred B. L. lle laying, April hatch, 5c ea er Boulineau, Sumnut, Rt 25 S. C. B. L. Torinchle 1939 hatch 75c ea. Mis. C Whatley, Cuthbert, RFD B. L. cockerels, Everi: Poole, Jasper Rt. "2. Bo 135-40 W. L. AAA hens laying, 18 mos. old, healthy Robinson, Waco, Rt. Be ID BAA, Hanson sp hens. now laying, culle vaccineted, 65c ea, Mrs. | Cochran, Monroe Rt: 1 50 March hatch, all lay C. B. leghorns, $1.25. ea. home, 9 mi. W. Gainesville bon Allen, Gainesville, Rt 40 pure AAA W. L. En hens, $31.00 or 80c ea. Exc. baby chicks. Mrs. J. Zi Ne Stockton. | j 25 May 1940 hatch En W. L. hens, AAA quality 2 cockerels, $25.00; elso. 15 L. hens and rooster, $12.00. M. E. McWhorter, Jasper. 40 AAA W. L. hens, 2 ( March 1941, $30.00 or $1. E. G. Wheeler, Viele: Rt. pullets, 75 per cent laying, $i or $1.00 ea. Exc. for corn. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. 100 Lindstrom All Sta ing W. L. April 1940 hatch sale, J. P. Dukes, Zebulon R 50 W. L. pullets now bei ning to lay, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Ray, Baxley, P. O. Box 162. MINORCAS: 10 mos. old Giant Black noreas, 10 leying hens and related cockerel, $12.50. Mrs G. Callahan, Waycross, Rt Pape sir. S. C. Black M ca laying hens and pullets, ea. G. W. Wilson, Elbertor MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 50 heavy mixed friers. ae to 2 lbs. $25.00; also 6 B. O lets, March hetch, 1 roost AAA grade, $7.00. Mrs. Johnson, Point Peter, Rt. 1. 100 large friers, wt. 2-3% ea., 23c lb. Exp. paid on 2 more: also 100 Ib. white washed feed sacks 6 ion plants or seed. Mrs Le vender, Flovilla. ORPINGTONS: AAA Buff Orp. hens, A 1940: hatch: Black and Wh Muscovey ducks. and 1 Col bian Wyandotte roost ea.: Mallard and B eggs. 75c per 15. ae rill MARKET BULLETIN POULTRY FOR SALE g. Tot, FOB. Mrs. Ol- Wood. Rockmart, Rt. 2. bred Buff urp., 1940 10 ) hens end poceerel, $10. Brooks, Baxley, Rt. 4. RI GES, PEAFOWLS, Chokes partridge. 20 rs 1940 early April 7. 00 pr, Guar. live del. is, He milton. wis $25.00 pair. No ex- Mrs. C. N. Adams, Cor- J. Slade Farms. igneck pheasants, 1940 = pr. Emory Davis, Bos rs ice White King and : arneaux pigeons, mated g, 1 yr. old, $1.00 pair. cost of transportation. drews, Roberte. te ae, Red and White; 4 jant Homers, Fly- a Ra sing Homers, for sale. par - Er rer Park, 309 "B yodtested, heavy lay- : Ts. Don Donaldson, 52.00: aE cock, 20 cockerl, e 50 ea.; ion, Si: 00 ea. Mrs. = eles TURKEYS, GUINEAS GEESE, , | DUCKS, ECS FOR SALE: White Muscoveys, $1.75 ea. Some April hatch Bronze toms, for breedsr, $4.00 ea. All FOB. No chks Mrs. R. O. Hodges St. George Purebred M. B. range raised turkeys for breeders, toms, 20 to 29 lbs., hens, 15 to 18 lbs. Spe- cial price. J. E Humes, Waver- ly Hall RFD. 2 Bronze gobblers and 1 hen. so L. L. Holloway. Monti- cello. 1 purebred Bronze tom, 1939 hatch, 26 lbs. wt. $5.00 cash. M. oO. No chks. Mrs. Lula Christ- mas, Vienna. Rt 3. 17-20 Ib. M. B. toms, hens, 14-16 lbs., 25c lb. at my home 4 miles < E. Barnesville. All 1940 hatch. Mrs. Arthur Owen. Barnesville. 2 drakes and 1 large white duck, 75c ea., also I old male, chez p. Mrs. J. O. Biaeney Pitts, RFD 1. 3 pure White Miieda guinea hens, 1939 haitcn, $2.50 FOB. Exc. for trio purebred bantams. Write first. Mrs: Elbert Over- ton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. 1 pr. Toulouse geese (goose nee aes mixed) offspring good color, soon be laying, $4.00 for pr. Mrs. Fred L. White, Buck- head, Rt. 1: 2 5 Bronze toms, 20 Ibs. more, 20c lb. FOB. Exc. for few turkey hens or baby chicks from bloodtested flocks, or Black or white Giant hens or pullets. Roy H. Braswell, Alamo. Muscovey ducks grown, 60c ea. and up; also rzbbits and guinea pigs. cheap. Lawrence epee Brunswick, 2830 Nor- wick St. Few more fine turkey toms for-breeders, $8.00 ea.; also Eggs $6.50 doz. L. J. Ellis Cumming. | 2 drakes, 1 duck, large White Pekins, purebred, May 1940 hatch, 60c ea. Or exch. J. Ye | Lowe, Mansfield. Pure Bourbon Reds from un- related stock, toms, .$5.09 ec.; Red AAA cockerels, |rens, $4.00 ea. Exc. for calves irs. Jos. Bates, Albany, aggetts Dairy). [. Reds (5 roosters) 3 50c ea, Exc. for milk sheep or lambs, prefer . M. A. Norton, : es bid Ro. Oc 1b.; white a ons, 40c gal. Mrs. J bert, Forest Park. pullets, 7 wks. old, wt. ea. FOB. Jim | net under 6 mo. oid. He-C Cruce, Lilburn, Rt. 1. White Pekin drake, 1 Wild Mallard duck, 4 Muscovy: 2 drakes, 2 ducks, $1.00 ea. Exc. for quail or pheasants. J. H. Mc- Garity,, Jr. Clarkston. March 1939 hatch M. B. tom, bout 35 lbs., (eggs direct from University of Ga.) and 1 April 1940 18-20 1b. tom. Both ex- cellent for breeding stock. 20c lb. FOB. M. C. Price, Stapleton. Purebred White Holland tur- keys for breeders, for sale. Mrs -; Arthur Smith, Sharon. s $5.50 or $1.00 ea. elton, eae 4th. ood vit game 4% to 6 ie : and hens, : =, Ce. oe - Miller, hens, $1.50 ez. : _ Warrenton oie 3 ian Gr ays: 3 tags, $1.50-$2.00 se. Tom Weav- pure Red. Quill ersons Grays, ready for 3.00; 2 for $5.00; hens, Cocks wt. 6 Ibs. up. E. son, eee Rock, Rt. Whi e Tersey Giants, 2 1d 1 cockerel ea. trio, trio. Mrs. E. D. Horne, ebred Black Jersey yr. old hens, $15.00 or Cash. No exchange; purebred Black Giant 940. hatch cockerels at cog ts Mrs. B. H. Pur- ncona hens now lay- cockerels, Mey 1940 Pes MES, Cy Ui. reenville. Sep, hatch cock- rady McCurley, | aS, G oe GEESE, | saci wt. 30 Ibs. Gren head Mallard ducks, $1.50 pr., $2.00 trio, or lot of 15 (10 ducks and 5 drakes) $8.00. Julian Weldon, Milner. 7] Black Muscovy ducks 2 drakes, 5 ducks, $5.25 for lot. FOB. E. H. Jones, Waycross, 611 Reynolds St. ; 11 geese for sele or exc. for |turkeys of equal value. H. C. Carmichael, Tifton. Purebred big bone M. Ap: ril toms, $8.00 ea. L. A. Cham-, | blee, Hartwell. = _ 2 purebred M. B. toms from April hateh. $6.00 ea.; 2 large purebred M. B. hens. 14-16 lbg Leverett Ward, CORNISH: 15. Conish cockerels, pure- bred stock, $1.50 ez. Mrs. Mar- vin B. Purcell, Carnesville, Rt: 2. Purebred Cornish " roosters, true type also purebred R, I. ace roosters, 2 yrs. old, $2.00 Money back guar. S. T. Teer: Blackshear. : 5 purebred Dark Cornish pul- lets. 1 nice cockerel, $5.00; pure- bred cockerels, $1.00 ea. FOB. James L. Brown, Helena. 10. Cornish hens, 1 cock, $10; 8 Ancona hens, $8. Cash. All hens now laying. J. C. Herron. Martin, Rt. 1. , 2 pure Dark Cornish roosters, $1.50 ea; Bananza tobacco seed, 50c tbls. Mont order. A. B. King. Quitmen, Rt. 2, Box 50 E. 4 purebred Spring hatch Dark Cornish cockerels, 1 Bull Dog cross, 2 large type, $2.00 ea.; Eggs of the later breed, $1.20 pe 16; $2.00 for 32; big type W. ee Eggs $1.00 Pee 15>-Exc: for other values. C. . Sikes, Syl- ,. vester. Ry POULTRY WANTED Exc. pure Ginn Gray cock oc ' |stag for a pure Ga. ShawIneck cock or. stee Aor ae Roberson or OMT or 'Parks or Thompson str. pre- $4.00 ea. | anywhere, 5 yrs. old around 2 1.1 M lbs. Not a blemish on them. | | Bernes, Griffin, Rt. C. }sound farm mule, not over 10-12 POULTRY WANTED CATTLE FOR SALE LEGHORNS: Exc. good value for young W. L. hens or pullets. Write or see. N. S. Colee, Atlanta 1439 So. Gordon St. S. W., Ra 8077. PIGEONS: Want few pr.; -White Ringe mated: and working, not too old, at reasonable price. John H. Edge, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Want.buy about 10 pr. pure White King young pigeons at a price. S. W. Odom, Gi- re TURKEYS, GUINEAS GEESE, DUCKS.; ETC. WANTED: - Want trio each of the All Black and the big bone Giant Bronze turkeys. Also want 10 hens and rooster 1940 Speckled Guineas, also setting of eggs from each. State price and full perticulars. Eggs to be del, i March. A. W. Craig, Lawrence- ville. P. O. Box 172. Exc. pr. green head Mallard ducks for 1 aes white goose; a pr. Malards fot 2 white guinea hens and rooster; 2 pr. Mallards for 2 turkey hens. Mrs. Geo. Normandy, Dunwoody, Ch 6653. Will pay $5.00 for 10 common guinez hens and 2 roosters, FOB | shipping point. R. P. McCollum, Albany. Want swap a full grown, about 12 lb. Toulouse gander for a goose. Otis Roberts, Barnesville, Rt. 2. Want 1 pr. Blue Toulouse geese. State size, age and price. Mrs. J. C. Orr, Winder, Rt. 4. WYANDOTTES: Want 5 R.C. S. L. Wyandotte cockerels. Buy or exc. hens, bloodtested, vaccinated. Prefer cockerels, Spring Hicten A. Brannon, Albany. Rt. 4, Box 287, Dixie Heights. Want 1 purebred Silver Lace Wyandotte rooster. Describe and 'state reasonable price. J. H Putnam Ranger. Want 2 Silver Lace Wyan- dotte roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. old, this Spring hatch, Rt. = 2. Adairsville. R. C. Silver-laced Weyandotte eggs for sale or exchg. Mrs. A, E. Biggers, Rebecca. White Rock eggs from AAA quality U. S. Pullorum tested. $1.00 for setting of 15, postage paid. T. C. Hutcheson, Comer. Now booking orders for crossed Mammoth bronze and Hollend Turkey eggs 20c each; Giant white Pekin duck eggs, $1.00 setting of 13. Mrs. R. J. Miller, Rt. 2, Box 527, Augusta. Purebred red speckled Sus- sex hatching eggs from AAA hens 70e per setting of 15, $1.25 for 30. Carefully packed. Post- paid. Mrs. Christine Wilson, Rt. 5 Gainesville. A few setting of eggs from six lb. hens, Bulldog strain Cornish Games $1.00 per 15 eggs and 15c postage. A. L, Mil- ligan, Bloomingdale. : RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE _5 Chinchillas of best ped. stock, 2. does, buck in mature breeding group and 1 pr. scant. yr. old (if reg. would bring not Jess than $5.00 pr), $5.00 cash for lot plus express. Trade pound for pound for heavy breed pullets or yr. old hens. E. S. Heath. Atlanta, 935 Waverly Way, N. E. = Grown N. Z. White bucks, $1 ea.; 3 mos. old bucks, 50c e<..; does, 75e ea.; grown White _King pigeons. 50c ea.; fine, grown R. I. Red~roosters, $1.00 ea. Amilee Long. Bremen. - Guinea pigs, 50c ea. Mrs. Mit- tie M. Shropshire Round Oak, Rte Box: 75. Nice Belgium) puck rabbit, $1.00. FOB. Mrs. L. L. Hay. Leary. Birckish-gray buck, 9 mos. old, $1.25; 1 yr. yellow rabbits, 4 mos. old. $1.00 ea. postpaid. Roneld Lynch, Rome, Rt 1 White N. Z. rabbits, excep- cheape all sizes and ages, 3 wks. old to bred does, bucks (guar. breeders) 65 in lot. Contact me. RB iit Ge laville. Black and white rabbits; 3 mos old, $1.00 pr.: solid bleck, 3 mos. old 75e pr.: black Angora doe already bred, $2.00; white Nee, oe er ls 75. pr. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 264 Alexander St. N.W. 40 fine N. Z. Whites, 11-12 wks. old, $2.50 and $3.00 pr.; 10 N. Z. White bucks, 12-14 mos. old, fine breeders, $4.00 and $5.00 ea. Mrs. Julia Varnedow, Atlanta, 130 So. Candler Rozd. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 young milk goats, nearly ready for milkers, over 10 mos. old, also their mother (Toggen- burg due freshen soon). that gave gallon day at last fresh- ening. Reasonable work anywhere, $75.00. H. Turnipseed, Fayetteville 1 mule for sale. If interes R. Taj Ranger, Rt. 1. 2 good mules, wt. 900 and 1200 lbs. respectively. S or call. Mrs. J, J. Chemb, Ale paha. Patr of mules, wt. abou 95 1000 lbs. 7 yrs. old, for sa Come se. David C. Shope, houn. One Ge. raised horse coming 5 years oid, weigh -Ibs., gentle, has made 2 | $175.00. Mrs, SE Hal 1, Bartow. : Mare mule for sale che trade for hogs or cow 0: value. A. J. Adams, Rt? OX. Have nice Ga, raised 5 yeer old filly. ve where. Sell or trade. W ner, Adrian. 2 good slug te each. Write B. J. Dawson, ay A $40.00 good mule ir condition good eyes. Wi for small horse or x pony suitable for very farm work. Will rent mul plow by day for $1.50 d exchg. use of mule for feeds for-cow or mule. Cherokee 6653. Mrs. Geo. re Dunwoody = At] a Severe] good farm mul sale or trade for young Cov heifers. Urben Bowen, A cus. : ~ Ga. raised Bay mar 1150 or 1200 lbs., 5 ye this spring. Works good, 4 1 year old Jersey Bul registered stock withor $25.00. Clinton More ys Armuchee Good sound mule, ( er. weight 1000 lbs. years old $50. 00 or exch small heifers, pigs or H. G. Nestlehutt 110 Ha NW A thanta, 2 Two plug mules, feir_ tion, 12 years old; also ha bu Coker No. 1-5 lock. staple cotton seed $2.50 per lbs. J. D. Parks, Rt. 1, Zebu (near New Hope Chur Shetland pony, ve and ae at reasqna Mrs. R. a cus. , 2 black mares, 12 is. weight ebout 900 Ibs. each, condition, $65.00 eac | Willingham, 188 Elizabe Nike Atlanta, bras: 032