Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1941 March 26

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DEPARTMENT
TOM LINDER










EDITORIAL By Tom Linde

- Now is the time to get our cotton markets back. After the
+ World War Germany developed processes for using wood
lp to make clothing and other articles of necessity to avoid
ing to depend on the outside world for raw products.





inys book,-developed great rayon industries in the United
States. These rayon industries were supplied with wood pulp
from the Scandinavian countries and from Canada. These rayon
Is put out stockings, dresses, and other articles of wearing ap-
parel, that took the domestic market for millions of bales of cot-
on every year away from the Southern farmer.

I note in the papers that Britain has sold one rayon plant
the United States for one hundred million dollars in order to

t money to finance the present war.
While Britain was developing the rayon industry in the
nited States, they were financing the growing of cotton in
uth America so that the cotton mills of England could buy the
aw cotton from South America and create a market in South
merica for manufactured articles of all kinds from the great
ndustries of England.

I note in the papers that'a part of the money provided under
e Lease-Lend Bill will be used for buying supplies for England
om countries in South America. ; .
England, Greece, China and other countries to be helped
r the Lease-Lend Bill need millions of bales of cotton for




















vestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets



Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
for No. 1 hogs-at the Live Stock Atction Markets named:
March 17Sylveter __. 3 $6.95-$ CWT
March 18Douglas 6.80 ee
March 18Macon ... 7.00 a
March 18Savannah S 7 O0S 7 10
March 18Soperton .... ees fe Se ag Or ee 6.62 2
arch 20Bainbridge __ 7.00 Zo






















on : TOP FED CATTLE
= March 17-Sylvester 2 8.35
_ March 18Douglas ces 9.35 i






















March 18Macon _ 9.00- 11.00
March 18Sevannah 8.50- 860
March 18Soperton =e : _ 6.58 a
March 19Albany ae 9.95

ASP ae >




March 20-Bainbridge
Correction: Sales at Americus, March 13, should read: Hogs, $6.74;

-The business men of Great Britain, taking a leaf out of Ger-



Cattle, $7.00 CWT, instead of prices quoted in March 19th issue.



=) AGRICULTURE

_ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941. a





COMMISSIONER

bomb shelters and for other purposes in carrying on the war
I note there is a movement on foot to further curtail the pre
duction of cotton in the South. Oe
- According to government figures the income of the farm
ers in the United States is lower today than the income of an
other group. The demand for cotton, corn, wheat, mutton and
other crops, will be unlimited to feed the armies of the Unit (
States, England, Greece, China and other countries. There is n
other crop that can be grown on most of the lands in the cotto
belt that would produce as much food and feed per acre as co
ton, to say nothing of the lint. ae
Five hundred million dollars would move approximatel
seven million bales of cotton at fifteen cents per pound. On mo;
of this cotton the Government already has a loan of arou
twelve cents so that it would only cost in actual cash outlay, one
hundred and five million dollars to move seven million bales,
This is no more money than we have just paid England for one
rayon mill. ae
One hundred and five million dollars would not be missed
out of seven billion dollars. One hundred and five million. do.
lars would only be one dollar out of each seventy dollars bei






























spent. ;
If Congress would pass the law providing for the use of fiv
million bales of cotton as a substitute for wood pulp in the man-
ufacture of paper, this would immediately dispose of a total of
twelve million bales. It would provide work for at lease five
million people who are unskilled workers and who cannot qual-
ify for work in war industries, and many of whom live on the
farms. oS
: When the war is over American capital will have to finance
the rebuilding of the cotton mills of England and the other Eu-
ropean countries that use cotton, and certainly when we finan:
the rebuilding of those mills we should be able to retain tho
markets for our cotton. 2s

As an aftermath of the last World War we lost our cotto
markets in Europe. me

_ By beginning now, as an aftermath of this war, we can r
gain those markets. _

Agriculture and the people who till the soil in the Unite
States are now, and have always been the very soul of American-
ism and democracy. : :

In the language of the Good Book, For what shall it pr
a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul

: TOM LINDER: ==.
Commissioner of Agricultu "e





































MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB. Points Mentioned) March 22, 1941. Always subject to Variation.





















































































































































* Atlanta
Eggs, Large, Doz. -18-.20 INDEX
&ggs, Medium, Doz.. AT-.18 Soe :
ices Se a Special Notice ___________-__- ~ 2
_ Hens, Col, 4 1-2 Ibs. up, ay | Pianis for Sate eS
Hens, Leghorn, Lb. ep Loe 4 Seed for Sale = 3 Se ed
ae Lb 2 meee Beans and Peas-for Sale 2-3
. Friers, Lb 20-291 Corn and Seed Corn for Sale Ios
Ducks, Lb. 3 eg Cottonseed for Sale es :
Parkey<. rh . 96296 Peanuts and Pecans for Sale 3
Capons. Lb.. ee < = Tee H B s i
Bee Hier pest sabia. Gh. : a5 ous ees and Bee Supplies for Sale 3
\Pield Peas, mixed, Bu. ae Fruits and Butter for Sale _________._. eae
Field Peas, not mixed, Bu... Eoos f I - 2
far Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), Bu... . _15=.16 SS Oo se
Shelled Corn, Bu. : .78-.80 Grain and Hay for Sale ___________ oe
a. a pars oan PotatOes (oF Sale ee eee aie
Bpcet Potuteae Ne a's 125. 1.46 Livestock Wanted. Ss ee a
Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs.. er Horses and Mules for Sale __________ #
ee ae oe am Lbs _ Cattle for Sales Se
Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton _15,00-16.00
Peanut Hay, No. 1, Ton. 12.00-13.00 - ie Ee ee oS
-. Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton. 65.00 Rabbits and Guinea Pigs
Cottonseed (Prime) Car LotsTon _34.00-35.00 (Cavies) for Sale _.________.. 4
Cottonseed Meal, 8 per centton ___..80.00 Sheep and Goats for Sale _...._____._ 4
Cottonseed Meal, 7 per cent= tons ta ee 28.00











MARKET B LLETINE



114-122 Pace St.,
By Department of Agriculture
Tem Linder, Commissioner
"Executive Office, State se

Published Weekly at

Cevinston, Ga.

ae Atlanta, Ga.





114-122 Pace
Editorial and Executive Offices

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Publication Office
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State Capitel, Atlanta, Ga.

Market, 222 State Capitel.
Atlanta, Ga.

Butered as. secend class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia. under Act

of

June 6, 1900. Accepted for

maailing at special rate of postage
previded fer in Section 1168, Act

of
TOM LIN DER

October 8. 1917.

Notices ef farm produce and appurtenances admissable under

tage regulations inserted

one time on each request and re-

ye ted only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.

imited space will not permit insertion of notices containing

no e than 3@ words including name and

address.

Ander Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin gee noe

ume wy: os aetireaere! for



- IRRECTION: Want for

ee farm of

0. acres on highway near

** 77 A, Fenn Atlan-
504 Windsor St SE:

ns ia have had cor-
spondence with Gertrude (or
Nellie G.) Cantrell, Bremen,
ative to son want-

nee ne us at once.

B MARKETS, 222



oe aur May del.,

ted and treated $1.50 M.,|

Mi $6.00; Tomato plants Apr.
arly varieties 500 $1.00,
aia. P; P. aly ais Stokes,

d gar savor straw--
e eae artha Wash. As-.
paragus; 5 yr, old crowns; Car-
dinal thornless red raspberries;
0c doz. All true to name. Mrs.
B, Allan, Alto, Rt. 2.
ite Sceburg Ree
horniegs. Pea
igus crowns, stodon ev-
g strawberry; 50c doz.
-B. Nix, Alto; Balmy
ze Farm, =
re Copetinasen: Golden
_ Ferrys Hollander Cab-
plants. 80c M. over 5 M.
M.; 10 M. up 60c M. Exp.
. McCorvey, Pavo.
ading varieties cabbage;
e and yellow Bermuda on-
ylants; 500 50c; 75e M. 5 M.
"6: M. Prompt shipment, B.
ooge Baxley, Riot.
ert Tomato plants. Mar-
rt. Baltimore, New

ow ready. $2.00 M., 5004 PF

00 50c. Moss packed,
. Smith, Eldorendo.

obe, Searletglobe, Red- |

Beauty tomato plants.
packed ready Apr. Ist.
Hiram: pie ee Screv-

bi pete os 5
as. kefield; Iceburg Let-
: 15 ieeod 15 M,; Bermuda
on 85c M.; Tomato,

and

FOB. N: c Rosene,
ker St., Atlanta,

S FOB. sc. for anything
ise On farm. Mrs. J. H.

15e ee cup. free from
Mrs. Ae. Holland,

ig. Ber Cop agerr

ants, {5c IVE er up

an ship promptly and

1ealthy plants; Also on-

plants same price. Leroy
e

Klo strawberry, well

rec ed oung plants. 25 C., 85c

OU We PP. Herschel |

Flowery Branch, Rt. 1,

ding. varieties at cabbage.
ts E. 5

sae Mrs. F

kee of 2500.



any netice appearing -

_

PLANTS FOR SALE

500, $1.00; $1.50 Mrs. W.
W. Coffey, ce Se

Copenhagen, C. W. cabbage
plants, 75c M,,

globe matchless tomato plants
$1.00 M.; Sweet pepper $1.25
Mis P- R. Potato $2.00 M,. Apr.
del., moss er J. P. Mullis.
Baxley, Rt. 4 i

Fine jewel ee ing straw-

berry plants. Will exc. for Rhu-

barb plants. Golden or silver

seabright bantams or what have
Mrs. Joe Hyde, Gaines- :

you.
ville, Rt, 8.

Leading varieties of Cabhene

plants; white and yellow Ber- |
muda onion plants 75 M del. |}

Plants may be mixed as de-
F, A. Carter, Baxley.

Cabbage plants, $1.50 per
Send check. J.

W. Lang, Omega. ae

Pure Porto Rica Potato plants, |

Gov. inspected, count and qual-
ity guaranteed. $1.45 'M; Early

Triumph, $1.75 M; Negro Kil- >

lers, $2. 00 M, Apr. shipping.
Mrs. As B: Williams, Alma.

- White and yellow Bermuda
onions, 90ec M.;. Chas, Jers

and Dutch Cabbage, $1.00 M.;|
/Collards, 50c M; Marglobe To-

mato plants, $2: 50 M. All kinds
crowder peas, 8 lb.
bags. All del. O. M. Crow.
Gainesville =

Booking orders ioe Red skin
Porto R. potato plants, gov.
inspected, $1.50 M, del. Ready
Apr. and May. C. A. Ham-
mond, - Fitzgerald. Rt. 4. :

PAR, Potato plants, ready
Apr. 1 , $1.50 M.; Marglobe Ear-
liana "Rutgers tomato plants,
$1.00 M., ready Apr. 15;
per Calif. wonder Ruby Giant,
oa 50 M.; Onion, Cabbage 75c

& N. Strickland Mershon.

ei csane Lady T. and ver-

bearing strawberry plants $2. 00}

6 red gol plants free

M. del.,
bee Rice, Elli-

with. ea, order.
jay, Rt. 2.-
Cert. Marglob tomato. plants,
$1, 25 M_ del; Porto Rico plants,
$1.50 M. del, a E, Griffis, Bax-

ley. Rt. 1, Box 191.

Gov. Inspected R. R. and E.

T. potato plants, $1.50 Mor exc.|.

for Baby chicks, Baby calves or

anything I can use, Mrs. J. L,
Altman, 407 12th st... Alma,

Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 25 C.:

ville, Rt. 2

Everbearing strawberry
plants $1.50 M.; 500 85c del. No
chks, Mrs, oe CG; Cantrell,
Gainesville. Rt. 2.

Imp. Garden or field grown}
Blackberry plants, will make
berries this yr. if set at once.
90ce C., $6.00 M.; Also Pink
Rose bushes good roots, 15 ea.
William P. Evans, Matthews.

Chas. Wakefield plants, $1.00
M. FOB..O, L, Mobly, Baxley,
Rt. 4, Box 54.

Very early ewe plants,
20c C, $1.50 M., exc. some for
white feed sacks. Mrs, -C. W.

5 Owen. Gainesville, Rt. 1.

_ Marglobe Tomato plants,
del. ee sort a

{+mond, Pelham.

eule Overby, Rt. 2

500 50c; Mar-j{.

in 50 |b.j

Pep-'

85ce 500; $1.50:
M. H.W. Summerour, Gaines-

a

PLANTS FOR SALE

Wednesday, March 2

SEED FOR SALE



Lady Thompson gira rbetty
plants, 200 ~35e; 500 85; Old
fashioned bean seed; brown and
white hal. runner garden and
white tender hulled corntield,
25e cup, 2 cups 45c. Mrs, J.

| Hall, Calhoun Ril,

Porto Rico and Mate Hall
potatoplants in season $1.50 M
Book your order now, A. R.
Jones, Pelham, :

_. Book your order for P., R. Po-
tato plants and Nancy Hall po-.
tato plants $1.50 M.; C, R. Red-



SEED FOR SALE



Extra early white garden
beans and striped half runners,
falso a few pints early brown
Cornfield beans, satisfaction
guaranteed,
order) 30c pint postpaid. Mrs.
, Gainesville.

Dude Creek tee melon seed,
%5c lb..or 5 lbs. $3.00 postpaid.
R. C, Fleetwood, Hartsfield.

200 lbs. big: head sunflower |
seed 10 a lb. Harmon Chaney,
Rt, 2; Wray. =

Old. fashioned white palt
runner bean seed and white ten-
der bunch beans, yellow. hull
tender bunch bean that bears
in six weeks 20c cupful; large
yellow pumpkin seed 15c cup;
sweet pimiento pepper 10c ta-
blespoon, Del, Mrs. Billie aa

=f ton, Ella Gap.
Marglobe Beeson and other.
early tomato pee Apr. del.

Seed from gourds that hold
from 5 to 8 1-2 gallons, 2 dozen
seed 10c plus stamped envelope
enclosed, Mrs, Alta Wood, Rt. 2,
Martin.

Striped half runner pace seed
sound, 20c pint; sweet large
pumpkin, 50 seed: 5c. Add post-
age. Mrs. P. W. tees Rt. 1,
Maysville.

cornfield bean seed 15c large
cupful:; okra seed 10c cupful.
Add postage Mrs, T. M. Lock.
-RFD 2. Ellijay.

Early Kansas water melon

seed 25c lb. FOB. W. Vz. Bran-
nen. Unadilla. ~

Hales best cantaloup seed 65c
lb. Money orders only; also hea-
vy slip shucked corn 75c bu. at

{my barn, O. S. Williams, Rt. 1,

McRae.

2450 lbs. Stone Mt, watermelon
seed, 25 Ib. if entire lot is
taken; 85c lb. in 10 lb. lots not
delivered. Clyde F. Hill, aoe 4,
Charing. -

Genuine Dip ioped ae or
Dixie Queen melon seed 75c lb,
Guaranteed. W. O. Birdsong, Rt.
1, Gordon. bees

- Climbing tomato grows 15.
feet high, wilt resistant. 500 seed
25ce. W. M. Thornton, Jesup.

Blue Ridge Mtn, climbing to-
mato, grows 20 ft., 3 bu. to]

-| vine, large 200 seed 25c; Co-|.

lossal yellow largest grown up
to 4 lb, 10 seed with each order.
Will C. Smith, Roy.

1 1-2 to 2 1-2c per stalk at cane
bed. B. F. Harrell, Rid; West
Point.

Martin gourd, 10c for i5 seed
(gourd size 14 in. diameter, 42
in ans clveumference) dipper
gourd ~ same price. Limited
amount, Z.
cey.

Tender ee halt runner

bean seeds 20c cupful; Stone
Mtn. seed 10c this: broom corn

| seed 20c pint. Add postage Mrs.

Burell Bennett, Rt. 4, Cumming.

25 lb. FOB; Cuban Queen, 50c
Ib. FOB. Mrs. H. J. Leas
Pavo. Z,

600 bu. No, 1 aa sak

north of Louisville on Stapleton
road. Milton Beall, Louisville.

ist year. 20e lb; Hastings pro-
lifie seed eorn, Ist year, nubbed
50e peck. Add postage. A, KE,
Nix, Rt. 5, Gainesville.

Crotalaria, spectabilis variety
10e lb. One hundred Ib. bags.
FOB. Sample on request. Hel.
Royat. Unadilla.

Cuban Queen and Trude Geek
i watermelon seed 40c Ib. - -

| Ji immerson, Unadilla.

Citron seed, long white varie-
ty, 50e lb. 3 Ibs. $1 .25; exe. some
for bantam hens or dark Corn-
ish roosters. Melrose Thompson,
Rt. 2: Swainsboro.

White artichokes 5c lb. in 100
Ib. lots: 6e lb. for less. Del. in
Ga. Cash. No stamps; B. EF.
Mason, Moreland. =

75 lbs. Watson melon seed 40c
lb: del. N. E. Willia



(Coins or money |

Good tender old fashioned

25,000 stalks seed ribbon cane

dy Dunlap, Chaun- :

- Pure Tom Watson melon seed |

corn 75c bu. at my place 5 miles.

Hastings Dixie Honey cane,.

Sears Mt. in. She Caine

or half cup. of each separate if
prefertred;. June tomato 9c a
spoonful. All delivered. 30
climbing tomato .seed_ free.
Stamps accepted. Mrs. W. T,
O'Kelley. Danielsville. .

30 Ibs. Watson melon seed 25
lb. for the lot FOB; also 1 pure

| pred MB gobbler -and hen 2

years old about 16 to 30 lbs.
Sell one or both i We Carter:
Boston. - Zao

Red top orange cane seed, be-

-|tween 40 and 50 bushels. -Tf in-

terested, contact Dr. P. B, Bed-
ingfield Wrightsville.

Cuban Queen watermelon
seed, tested seed. Postpaid 25
lbs. and over. C, D. wWeess;
Jacksonville.

Striped tender half runner
beans 15c a lb; Exc. some for
gane and 1940 Queen melon
seed; Irish potatoes red bliss and

white star at my place 85c. An-
dy Mull, Lewner,

75 seeds of Mango, the most
beautiful of all peppers, and a
packet of French broad leaf
mustard for three 3c. stamps,
postpaid, Grace Thorpe, Rt. 3.
Rising Fawn,

Recleaned Chufas $3.00 pu:
Runner seed peanuts $1.00 bu;
Hams 8 to 18 lbs. hardwood
Plantation Smoked (money
back if not pleased) 25c- lb;
cabbage and white Bermuda
onion plants 75c, W. W. Willi-
ams, Quitman,

~ 50 bu, Chufa seed 1940 crop

C. Lloyd, Manor.

White artichoke for seed or
pickle 5c lb. del. in Ga.; 6 lb.
in less than 100 lb. lots. E. J.
Mason, Amelia Ave., Rt. 1 De-
catur,

Deep rib, pink meat canta-
loupe seed. 75e lb. Best grade
lard, 20c lb. Miss Annie E.
Jones Reveteville: Rt 2.

"BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE :

30 bu: mixed peas, including
unknown var. $2.00 bu. at my
barn. Arthur Owen, Barnes-
ville,

velvet beang recleaned $2.90 bu.
in 2 1-2 bu. bags; also bunch
velvet beans $3.50 bu. M. DD:
Beasley Garfield.

Extra early white garden
bean seed) also striped half run-

cupful 20c; pint 35c; quart 50c

stamps, Mrs. Levi Barron, ae i,
Gainesville

Clay peas sound and -elean
$2.00 bu. FOB. Cash with order.
No checks. Mrs. Mae Cer RAK:
1, Buford.

Speckled crowder peas, are
good for Ss especially when |
green 65c gal P. P. Leuclla Ei
ott. Lavonia.

Red hull speckled peas re-
cleaned, bright, sound and un-
mixed, $1. 00 peck; $1.75 for 1-2
bu. $3. 00 bu. FOB. Mrs. John
W. Moseley, RFD 2, Soperton..

Speckled crowder peas $3.00
bu. 19c-lb in 10 1b. lots; Mung
beans 15c lb. in 16 Ib. lots or
more. G. J. Brown, Rio Ball
Ground.

10 bu. Unknown peas sound
and pure $2.00 bu. FOB. S.
Walden, Rt 2, Harlem.

A few bu. bright sound bunch
velvet beans $2.00 bu. Geo. A.
Thompson Rt. es Swainsboro.

Speckled crowders Se lpn
10 lb. lots or more, Add postage.
Horace Fischer, Rising Fawn.

Speckled crowders weevil
free, fine for market or table

bu; exc. for 3000 red or purple
skin PR potato plants. Each pre-
pay postage. Mrs. H. J. Foun-
tain, Rt. 2, Douglasville.

30 bu. brown eyed erowder
peas $2.25 bu; 50 bu. 90 day
runner velvet beans 80 percent
sound $1.50 bu. FOB. Ruben
Truyman. Rt. 1, Jeffersonville,

Irons $2.00 bu; 60 bu. mixed

4$1-70- but 50 bu. runner velvet

beans 80 percent sound $1.50
bu. All FOB. Robert F. Hill.
Rt. A, Danville.

Sound tender,
beans 10 cupful; early brown
striped stick . beans tender 10 |
cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Ave-

}ry Weeks Dial



they will bear

50 bu New Bra peas $1. 85 bu.,
clean and sound FOB. E. L, Hill,
Danville

Rambler peas, plant early and



in Sept. 50c
ae postpaid. D. T. Heong:
= axley.

meat melon seed, 18c a cupful |

$3:00 bu. COD. No. 1 seed. A. |

Old fashioned Florida running

ners, all tender and sound large |

use green or for forage $3. 50:

60 Bu Brabg $2.00 bu: 40 bu.

red Valentine i

BEANS AND PEz
_ FOR SALE



416 ov 18 es cen wh
also about 100: lbs, whit
crcwder peas, all excep
bright, aeund and clean. \V
best offer, Me Reed,
Face. :

Seuetel <u onare

| Jackson Wonder Bunch

beans 11 lb: FOB. ae
Carnesville. 5

Gr andmother s ave it
cornfield beans striped

ik

runners 20c cupful Mor po

Mrs. J. We Dobbins, R
am +

U. 8. No.1 O-too-ta
beans $3.35. bu. FOB. -
mer, Tennille, x :

Six week or two crop

jer peas. Will produce green

ble peas in six week
Add postage. Walker L
Rt. tira. ss oe

40 ibs bountiful bunch tri
less seed beans very ;
15e Ib. or #6: at 20c lb,
tato or onion plants.
Lovett, Luthersville,

4 -bu. white cr owder a
picked without rain. Sell o
for 2 bushels sound mixed
George se WTC RFD 2

Daetin io erowder
Ib. 5 lbs. or over. No stat
FOB. Alvin Golden,
Douglasville.

Heavy bearing blac
beans 25c teacupful,
runners same price P
accepted. Mrs. W. V.

1, Flowery Branch.

for 25e, (the old fae
bunch beans), Add ~
Mrs Wiley G. Jones, as

White blackeyed

-cupful: yellow root. 25e 1b

Ethel Silvers, Rt. 3 Ellijay
Tender, white. he

trash or weevils 25 fo
teacupful, 85c quart) Sta
cepted. All postpaid in G:
sent by return mail. M
Evans, Rt. 2, Cum1
Brewn striped, te
runner bean seed 25

|qt.; also okra seed, b

frost 20c_ Bt Add 5c
Wits F. | McNeal) Pp
Goines villa ae

A-1-90 day seed velve
95 to, 98 percent runnin
bu.; 80 percent, $1.85 bu;
tans. $3.25 bu; Brab. ea
bu; Osceola seed velve
bu. No COD. Money ord
Cooke, Rt. 2 Sande ay:

86 bu. Brabham. eas

postpaid. Coins. preferred, No| x 77

Bunch velvet beans
qld time running or 90
vets $2.25 bu.. All shelle
good 2% bu. bags. N.
ley, Garfield. ~-

Pure bunch -velve
crop $2.50 bu. Geor
Corkle, Rt. 3, Buena

Several quarts olore:
butter beans 25 qt. Mr
Bird. Ris i, Graymon

Nice white half runner

Claude Hi lsey
Gainesville, "
Purple Hall table
quart, also citron. seed
pure Stone Mtn.
seed 20c teacupful. Ad
age. Rosie Crowe, Rt
ming. ie :
White and speckled
garden beans 25c_ ti
speckled erowder
bu, or 10c lb. in 1

Tb. All postpaid,
lots. Miss. Gennia |
1. Ball Ground.
. Texas .Crowder Deas,
bearer, extra good for
green, 50c qt. Pearl Ad
Tallulah Walls
250 bu. running
$1.50 bu. in 2% bu. bags
Otootan soybeans $3.50
B. T. Marshall. Fort.
Large Osceola ~ seer
$1.50 bu. thrash run,
recleaned; Pure Unkne
also pure Suwanee peas
run $2.00 bu.; recleane
bu. FOB. AW Bs
a Fens a

Nice selected 90 da
beans shelled $3.00.
Mr, W. N. John, Od

-Tender striped half
garden beans 20c a i
30c pound delivered. W1
prices on larger amounts,
Dan C. Bluffingto t.
Gainesville,

60 bu. old- time I
peas. sound and clea
bu. W, E. Rus



: metio.









Lady peas 100 Ab-
20 jb.; grape vine |

. Dahlonega. _

About 2000 Ibs. Poiaing 90:
ee beans: aay 00 or

type Pine good. bearers. A
and half for 25c. Also So.
an popcorn, 15 Tb, PP:
he Stone, Rt. 2,
ville

= gallon old " glanienea ;

yuNch beans = teacup-
> Myg,..S. E. Bagish,,

ee Flowery | fronts: kage



oved: ean. Red Cole snd

s Paymaster selected seed

hand shelled and nubbed

bu; Also leading varieties

and 3 year old pple. trees

0. Write for list and nee.
Webb, Snir

:

ked 2 1- =2 bu. bags 80 percent
fer germination; Petty Toole
it-resistant gotten seed $1.00
5 z PL $1.00 bu; Cokers
in 1 $1.00 bu. all recleaned
d sacked. 100 lb. bags. All fob
e. J.B Hunnioutt, Fort Val-

nt Kennedy's. yellow pro-

ifie corn this year; produces
well on upland, heavy rooted,
ra cally | weevil- proof. $1. 75
00 per half bu. F. R.
mnedy, Rt. 2. Stone Mountain.
bout 1000 bu. slipped shuck-
et ia bu. fob here. John

u, up $1. 75 bu. O. M. Ware
arshallville. _
00 lbs, South American pop-
Be lb. fob. E. L, Hunt,

rth.

Improved . Martbor prolific
ed eorn, | hand nubbed and
ied 75 peck, $2.00 bu. W.C.

aldrip, Rt. 8, Gainesville.
Si veral hundred bushels of
sound corn in shuek 75c
- Dougherty. Rt. i

, 0 oe i Rood slip s shucked corn

at my barn, James Wwit-

fore RED. 2, Warrenton.
20 bu. corn in shuck at my
3 miles south of Austell,
th white and yellow. Also.
best price on 10 M yellow
PR potato plants by April
ve M. Jeonhe. Rt. . Aus-
astings yellow prolific seed
; n free of weevils hand nub-
ed 60c peck: $2. 20 i

aller, Metter.

0 bushels of corn and 56
o* peanut hay for. sale.
vifeor aall.Q:. OW. Fletcher.
te gerald. Sea 3 :
irge yellow popeorn ccad 10
plus postage. Mrs.
hran, Rt. 2 Cleveland.
bu. red and 6 bu. white
i@id pop eorn shelled 4c lb., no
order less than 10 lbs; also 100
. Perry Toole cotton seed, re-

$3. 00 ewt. Bl* S Toeuris, Daw-

hite Hastings prolific seed
corn $2.00 bu or $2.20 shipped
RR. station: Exe. 1 bu. for
0 red skin PR potato plants.
Denver Holland. Rt. 1, Carroll-

I astings new sane prolific
d corn, first year from Hast-
. In 14 lb. bags $1.00 peek.
0 bu del. Mrs. Gideon J.
elton. Re. 1, Baxley.

arvis prolific yellow seed
0 shelled postpaid $1.90 bu.
10 half bushel. 65 peck. 40c
al. 25c half gallon. B. F. O Ke]
ley, Maysville
Hastings new yellow prolific,
Srown on isolated fields, hand
selected, nubbed and_ shelled
wee eck, $300 bushel, FOB.
Smith, Rt. 1. Buford.

25 bo. Field suc. Imp, What-
levs red cob hand nubbed and

Whatley's prolifie ae eorn.

year, hubbed and shelled
-00 bu; $1.75 bu. 5 bu, or more
fe Denham, RED 3. Thom:

Fine seed corn aye as coon
eorn, grows 2 and 3 ears to stalk,
yubbed and shelled 85c peck
postpaid to 2nd zone. J. S. Ad-
s, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Wi" atleys. prolifie seed corn,
yr., $2.15 bu; 60 peck, FOB.
bed and shelled, Doyle
Bowman.

The oe in: oarhite: large eee
| ed, semi-prolifice seed corn bred |

| bed on both ends, shelled at 85c
| peck, $2.50 bu. del. Jason: A.

seed corn, Ist. year, 85c peck,

Nora |-

pageant a =e

for Georgia. Selected, hand nub-

Tuggle, 4820 - Highpoint ~ Ra.
Fulon, Co., Chamblee, Rt. ee

Hastings New yellow. prolific |,

$3.20 bu.; Whatle 3 prolific 60c
peck, $2. 20 bu. wer selected,
nubbed and hand shelled. Add
transportation charges.. J. .B.
Hickman. Barnesville, chee =

Neals . Paymaster. seed corn,
ist year, Field selected, nubbed
and shelled $2.00 bu. FOB Bost-
wick. J, F. Brooks Rt. 1, Bishop.

- Hastings Super prolific seed
; corn, ist ets $1,00 peck, $3.50.
bu Del. i, DeLong, Rt. 1,

Hastings white prolific corn
guaranteed pure, shelled. for
seed 1940 crop 75e -peck,. $2: 50.
bu. plus postage. Also a lot of
garlic bulbs. Best
them. Mrs. A. Horsley, Rt. 2
AREA

Pure Whatleys prolific seed |
corn, first year, grown in 5 acre
contest, winning first prize at 18
bu. per are. $2.00 bu. FOB: my | fT.
place, CB. wearingen Fort |
Valley: a :

Slip shucked corn and good
4 hand bundle fodder, at farm
1-2 mile south of Madras. Mrs.
W. T. Moore. Rt. 2, Newnan, -
| 4000 bu. corn Whatleys slip
shuck, Sell entire lot. J. S. Col-
lier, Barnesville.

Grown on, aay farm. Clemson
Soybeans 2 1-2 bu. bags $2.50
bu; Whatleys seed corn $1.50
bu. Send. remittance. meee,
Strother, Grower, Fort Valley.

COTTONSEED
FOR SALE







300 be Coker Wilds 1 1-4 t
1 3-8 cotton seed, recleaned and
treafed with Ceresan, sacked in
1100 lb. bags $1.50 bu. John Tf.
Slocumb, Jr. Douglas.

100 bu. pure Stoneville 2-B
75c bu. Henry Huteheson, Rt.
2, Temple.

Cokers Four-in- -One cotton
seed, lst year, ginned pure, $1.00
bu; also Mary Washington as-
paragus seed from selected
plants $1.00 IbFO B, W. M.
Wright, Fort Valley.

/150 bu. Stoneville 2-B> pure
seed, 1st year ginned on one va-
riety gin and by one variety

cial price for lot.
Box 67, Genbare

Summerours _ Hi-bred first
i year, 1100 lbs. makes 500 lint,
85c bu. or $50.00 ton fob RR
station, Mrs. Annie Hattoway.
Wrighsville. 2 a

Summerours Hi-bred half and
half cotton seed, first year, kept
pure at gin, large boli and good
staple, $1.00 bu. FOB my sta-
tion. A. R, Reeves, Dearing.

Delta and Pine Land i1-A
cotton seed, first year, 44.7
percent lint, kept pure at gin.
Delinted, re-cleaned and treat-

ed with Ceresan, $1.00 bu. FOB, |
any quantity. J. EB. Mundy.
Waynesboro. : :

Summerour Hi-bred first
year and kept clean at gin, re-
cleaned and treated with Ceres-
an $1.50 gu. J. L, Horne, Coch-
ran.

~Cokers. 160. tale: cotton,
sound and pure, direct last year.
saved especially for planting
seed $2.50 cwt. Ben R. Tanner, |
Sandersville.

150 bu. DD: & PL 1i-A, Ist.
year, Ceresan treated, even
weight bags $1.00 bu. for over
10 b u. orders. J. G.. Pierce,
Eastman,

100 bu. Stoneville Ne: 2 cot-
, ton seed 90c bu. Eugene Br own,

eae Sutton,

offer gets}

farmer $3.00 per ek FOB, Spe- }

Wilt-r pene. Siinevile. 2-B|
) & PL cotton seed, ear-
liest variety known 85c. bu. Joe
Woodliff, Rt. 4, Flowery Branch.

50 bu. D & PL, ist year. kept
pure, $1.00 bu; $3.00 ewt. Jas.
, Shell, Canon. oe

py ee PL. No. Als cotton sock:
and og year, 15c bu. in 10 bu, tots
u; Exc. for corn, O-too-
Methvin, Rt. 1. Machen, -
Petty & oid Toole oe

| ton. seed, first year, kept pure

at gin $1: 00 bu. FOB. S. W.
Hamilton Rt. 1, Vidalia.

Heavy. Fruiter. Cotton seed
$1.00 bu, FOB here. W. G Rab-
on, Fitzgerald. oS

90 day prolific cotton seed 45
percent lint, 1 1-2 to 3. bales

\per acre, ist year, easily picked,

$1.50 bu; $4.00 ewt, FOB. ne
ed supply. Bill B. Webb, Bt
Jefferson. eoe

Summerour Hi- biea half. ina
half cotton seed, first year, kept
pure at gin. $1. 00 bu.
station; Tom Watson yellow
prolific field seed corn, hand
nubbed and shelled 70c_ pk..
ie 25 half bu; or $2.00. pu. FOB.

, Strange, Rt. 2, Cobbtown.

Pie half and half cot-
ae seed 75c bu., second year,
FOB. E. D, Culbreth Dearing.

Broome 90 day prolific cotton
seed,4 5 percent lint, 1 in. to 1
1-16 staple and wilt- resistant
toe Dus Vy, Hartley, Alamo.

College No. 1 cotton seed kept

pure at gin 75c bu, FOR. J. J:
Craig. Ranger.
. Pure Cokers 100 str. staple
cotton seed, kept pure at gin
75c bu. FOB. R. T, Brantley, |
Harrison.

D & PL 11-A cotton seed, first
year, purity guaranteed $2.75
ewt, John Harris, Monroe,

50 bu.
(Cokers) $2.50 ewt., second
year planted. G. C.. Goodman,
RFD No. 3, . Fayetteville.

Stoneville 2-B, . first year.
Grew these seed on my own
farm and have eared for them
especially for planting seed. 1 to
30 bu. 85e bu; 30 bu. and ever
t5c bu. Emory Jaekson, Goggins.

Rhynes Cook wilt-resistant
first year, $1.00 bu, WwW. Cole, Rt.
1, Nieholls.

300 bu. D & PL cotten goed
No. 11-A ginned on regular D
& PL gin 40 to 43 percent lint,
1 to 1 1-16 in. saple 75 bu.
Ernest O, Sayer, Winston.

D& PL No. 11, first year.
roll cleaned at gin $1.00 bu;
$3.00 ewt, Cokers 100 kept pure
at gin and culled 80c bu; $2.25
ewt, Exc. for peas, velvet beans,
soy beans or lespedeza. W. J:
Thurmond, Greensboro,

Pure D & PL 11-A cotton seed
over 40 pereent lint germination |
test 92 percent Ceresan treated,
Ast year, $3.25" ewt. E. F, Perry.
Kelly.

Cokers 100 ox 2 cotton seed,
sound, pure and save especially
for seed $2.50 ewt bag. J. Frank
Tanner, Sandersville.

D & PL eotton seed, first year,
kept pure 90c bu; also good
sound wheat $1.00 bu; R. Tread-
well. Forsyth = -

2-B, Stoneville cotton seed,

'M, Roan, Palmetto.

Stoneville 2-B cotton seed,
first year, no other cotton on
farm ginned on one variety gin,
pdcked 100 lb. in good bags

umph, second year, sound and
kept pure 75c bu; E. J, Williams,
Rocky Ford.

D & PL cotton seed No. 11
and Cokers 100, first year, pri-
vate gin and screened no black
seed nor dirt. Shipped in even
weight bags $1.00 bu. FOB. J.



| Manchester

D & PL No. 11-A eotien see
first year, 5c. bu.. G.-C: Ed.
mondson Temple.

Cotton seed 300 bu. D & PL}
11-A 1 1-16 in., Ist year, kept
absolutely pure, 90c bu. Mrs, G |
W. Barber. Rt. 1, Athens.

Stoneville 2-B, 1st year, cot-
ton seed, Ceresan pentes $3.00
ewt. bags FOB here. A. KE
Maddex, Griffin.

150 bu. Rhyne cottcn seed, 1st
year, wilt-resistant, kept pure
at gin, sound $1.00 bu. FOB,
Jewel Benson Rt. 2, Ty Ty.

Pure Stoneville 2-B cotton
seed, first year, privately ginned
and recleaned, staple 1 1-16 in.
90c bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin. . |
-Cokers Cleve wilt No. 7 cot-
ton seed..direct last spring, kept
pure at gin, good staple $2.50
ewt, FOB. G. D, Wood, Rt, 2,





~. Themas. RFD No. 1, Madison.
Wanamakers Cleveland wilt-

_ resistant direct first year from

; Srower, seed treated, $1.25 bu:
$3.50 ewt. FOB. Coy i. Steven-
sen. Rt 2 McRae.

Long staple pure Summerour
cotton seed. first year $4.00 ewt.
Charlie Vaughn. Rt. 1. Doraville

Cokers 4 & 1 cotton seed
$3.00 cwt, absolutely pure and
sound; planted one year, made
over bale per acre. W. R. Mc-
Lendon, Bluffton,

Pure half and half, kept pure
at the gin, good planting seed,
75c bu. FOB in 20 bu. lots and
bey for sacks. J. L. Beck, Bow-

on

Brooms 90 day prolifie cot-
}ton seed 40 percent lint 1 in.

staple large 5 lock bolls $3.59
'ewt freight paid. No checks. J.
H. Davis, Rt. 5, Milledgeville.

el peas, Lespetoee oats. Nix |

FOB RR}

treated cotton seed |

| $2.75 bag. FOB. W.

first year, $2.75 ewt. FOB. C.i ~

$2.75 per bag. Walter Estes, Rex:
Stonevile 2-B, Dixie Tri-!

Dixie. Triumph

er 500 Ib. bales pr acre in -1940,.
$1.25 bu: H. 8. Barter, Black- |
shear.

- Wanamaker wilt peultienk sad
D & PL cotton geed first year.
from breeder for sale cheap or
exchange for syrup, beans, peas,
corn, hay, cows or hogs. R #
Burch, Eastman. thE

1500 lps, Stoneville. 2-B. fiest
year from originator kept pure
rat, an, $3.00 oe WwW. Le Pass, Rt.
2, Buford. .

Pure. ceere wae raniatant.
eos seed, early and extra
heavy yielder $1.00 bu; exc. for
\dark Cornish roosters or bantam.
chens. Li W. Phovgpgen, Rt. 2
Swainsboro. .

- Pure Rhyne-Cook wilt cai
ant cotton seed, carefully gin-
ned and graded. and sac] ed in.
| separate sacks since ginning,
fine germination, $1.00 bu. or
5 bu. or more 90c bu, G. A.
Thompson, Ht.2- Swainsboro. .

1 & PL 11-A. cotton seed Ist
year direct from breeder 42
to 45 percent lint 1 1-16 in,
staple ginned on 1 variety gin,

acre on 18 acres $1.00 bu. Bob

Sosby, Carnesville.

D& PL 11-A first year 22.
ned pure $2.50 ewt. FOB. R. F.
Lee, Social Circle. .

good germination, $1.00 ee
FOB. Also. recleaned Virginia
buneh peanuts A Be A. G, Price,
Bronwood.

Wanamaker eit tenant. 5
}lock big boll seed, first year,
kept pure at gin, 1 1-16 staple,
No. 1, seed pure and clean; se-
lected from cotton preduainat
bale to acre cwt. bag. T. H.
Flowers, Rt. 2 Jesup. |

Wanamaker Dixie Triumph
sy seed, staple 1 1-16 in.,
ses pure and clean $3.00 cwt
1.00 bu. Jno. R. Brown, Rt.

3. Hartwell. | (

400 bu. Hi-bred half and half
first year $3.50 cwt; 300 bu, D>
& PL 11-A first year $3.00 cwt.
FOB. We M. Berryhill, Cochran.

Sionevilte 2-B cotton ginned
I var. gin, graded a treated
EM nsaoe?
Griffin.

Wane Cleveland ake
ton seed ginned on 1 yariety gin
| pure and sound, treated 1 1-32
in. staple 4c |b. FOB: slip shuck
corn, No weevils about 78. bu.
he bu. S.. D, Elshatey,, Rt. dy
MeRae,

Stoneville 2=B, 1939 second
year, kept pure and clean at
gin 85e bu. J. A. Crawford,
Rt3 Calhoun. oe

Stoneville 2-B first year, kept |-
pure $1.00 bu; also certified
white Neals Paymaster seed
corn $2.50 bu, FOB, J. H. Gools- |
by, Monticello.

percent lint 1 1-16 in. staple:
also half and half seed from

averaged over 500 lbs. lint per}

D & PL 11-A cotton seed 42. :

maker Dixie Triumph, made OV= ga . $

lima Dutter-beans be
postage . Mrs.
Buchanan. Rt. a

~ Jumbo - peanut
hundred lbs., ae
fine. M.. De

- 80 lbs. oe
ib. Mrs W. M. A

ville RED ae pee

$4.00 per hundrec
shuck ear corn, 200 bu,

| 75 bu. No person

Hooks. Unadilla: Rt

100 lbs., imp. Spa
peanuts. 6c lp: FOB
Mobile peeans, Sc lb. F
ed. strawberry pla ts,
$1.75 M; 3,.SPC 9 wks.
$7.00 ea. reg, 1 male
K. R. Smith, Thomso:

F Papersnetl and Schle
14 and 16c lb. Mr.
Youmans Stillmore. 4

; Red Spanish peanu
75 gal. or exe. for.
syrup; Banana musk e
10< *thls.;. (
squash, 15_ teaspoo

J. A. Wilson. Martin.

260 lbs. ~med. siz
seedling pecans, 5c -

| FOB. Sample, 5c. Gea

'liams, Oglethorpe. _ eee

_ Petty Toole wilt-resistant re- | a
: cleaned eotten seed, kept pure,

pure.
No. 1 Virginia Bunch

in hull,
oe W. oF Norton



and (S210; 2: $1. oe
postpaid and ins.,
i 7 mee, J esup.

Comb honey, 5: 15
ea; 10 lbs., $1.00 FOB
guar. A.N. Hammond oY

Comb honey, 5 lbs. 50
cans, $1.00 FOB. Sa
R. Smith, ek





4 or more a
butter each week, 2
|paid. Mrs. R. D. Holdbre
00; / Rt 'Z =

4 Ibs. nice putice
del. 1 shipment to 2n
$1.00: Add postage
or 4th zones. ay Se
Ashland.

Niece dried nae ani

/15e lb. Add postage. Mr

Rucker. Moultrie, Rt
| EGGS FOR RSA





Summerour, all 75e bu B= R:
Hartley, Alamo.



FOR SALE

Red Spanish ees Fe oben:
eee gal. or exe: for peas or
syrup; Banana muskmelon seed.
10c thls; yellow eroekneck |
squash, 15 teaspoonful. Mrs. Jf
| A. Wilson, Martin. |

260 lbs. med. size, sound seed_
ling pecans, 5e Ib. for lot FOB. |
Sample 5c. Geo. W. Williams, |
Oglethorpe.

206 lbs Schieys, good ay. nut,
15e lb: pure Dixie Triumph cot_
tonseed, ist yr.; 75c bu. kept
pure, W. A, Sar gent. Cordele,

200 lbs. good: seedling pecans,
6c ib. FOB, Mys,
Blakely.

No. 1 Virginia Bunch Sere
in hull, unmixed, 5e Ib. at barn.
WS Norton Edison.

8 bu, buneh peanuts, dog
in shuck. would exc. for heal- |
thy heifer with Ist or 2nd ealf.
Party bring stock and get corn.
Wm. Middleton, Buford. Rt. 2.

Imp.- and recleaned Spanish
also Ga Runner peanuts. Ea.
pe IRF OB D- Spas,
Pinehurst.

10-12. Ibs. 1940 oon Beles
pecan (vhole) meats. 35c lb.
del; also Dill seed, 10c thimble.
full. Exe. dill seed for 2 white.
100 lb. cap sacks good cond., or
1 Ib. dried apples, free: of



PEANUTS AND PECANS |

(4
1,

}eggs $1.00 per 15 $1.75

oR maebeed: 4

kind, 5c lb. Add Frt. 35 bu. corn |



worms. Mrs. Soll Holton, Ocilla,
Rt. i= .

Barred Rok oui 6
'$1,15 per 30 PP. }
Young, Rt. 1, Fairm

White Wyandotte & :
per 15. Mrs, Alfred Gi

Rochelle.

Purebred Dark Cornish
$1. 00 for 16 PP., carto
returned. Mrs, - Sing
Bons!

Large type Dark c ni

rom. prize winning stoc
for 16; $2:50 for 32 p
RoE Adair, Stone Mot

Large type Dark Cornis
from prize strain blooc

$2.50 per 50; $5.00 -
chicks, 10 each: W. LG
strain eggs $1.00 per 15:
per 30, All prepaid.
Sylvester, :

fae
=

Donaldson eggs fro
well marked reds, $1. 5
$2.25 per 32. $5.00
potatoe plants, peanuts.
Grady . Brown, Rt
Mountain.

Purebred Purtiges: Ro
$1.25 for 15; $2.25 for 3
old roosters, $2.50 each, }
Jesse Mixon, Rt. Av Be:
Ocilla. fs

AAA Grade Bias: wndal
eggs, $1.15 per setting. Mr.
L, Treadaway, Adairsvill

Giant Black Minorca
eggs, $1.50 per 15, oe B. Mil-
lians, Newnan

Thoroughbred pit
$1.00 per 15; also
Pit game stags weig)

Ibs. each. Reasonable price.
Vv. James, 3026 Clark St 3

gusta.


MARKET. BUL ETIND





ottings per week unrelated
Cornish eggs, 60c for 15
yered; $1.00 for 30; also
ywh leghorn hens .and Cor-
crossed, same

Parks strain Barred Racks
fficially state blood tested and
ulled: selected e2gs, $1.00 for
tpaid, $1.75 for 30; incu-

or lot cheaper. Blood test-

Plyler, Boe
-bred non-related Dark
eggs, 75c per 15. Guar-
ed to be pure. Mrs. C. A.j-
son, Miniges ieee
am hatching eggs from
anty varieties. All show
< $2.00 for 15; $10.00 per
eggs as laidnone selected.
@. Thomas,. 1205 E. 40th
eet, Savannah.
Black Minorca eggs AAA
Also B. Ply. Rock AA
ted. Both 75c per 15
t home, 50c. Mrs. Roy
12ue, Rt. 2, Waco.
\ booking Grdars for Bour-
red Turkey eggs, $3.00
from selected stock and
blood tested: J. T. Etheridge,
RED, Norcross.



GRAIN AND HAY
| FOR SALE



Ce . Kudzu hay and Kudzu
oB: Wz Middlebrooks

hay, $16.00 ton at my farm,
_ No, Louisville on Staple:

Can be eprageed to be del.

st Crib, Arabi.
0 tons bright peavine hay,.
000 bu. slipped shuck corn,
at farm. Jack Tharpe,

; good beanie hay, 11-2.
ra good Spanish peanut
so few Velvet beans.

or seed, gathered dry and
Make best offer. Ji A.

; n shuck. Can be del.
tier Arable: 25
oice Kudzu hay and Kudzu |
V B, Ww. Middlebrooks,
ville, ~~
oe extra good 1940 Peat
, $16.00 ton at my farm
. Louisville on Staple-
ay: Milton Beall,



4
ao \e

e grown. Coker Gol-
ortoricans, $1.00 bu.;
Triumph. 60c. bu. Both in
bags. Exc. for baby
ufus Merriman, Lyons.
u. P. R. sweet. potatoes,
also. 1 horse. mule,
healthy, both eyes good.
ears old $85.00. B. A. Rad-

roxton, Route.

So Du. FoR. Seed po-
3&8, ioe





LE WANTED:
white, pur ebred Beef
ed, Short Horn bull,
2 years old. oa G.
dum.

it 1 oF 2 reg. Polled Here- :

Quote | best price
yers, name. H.<G:

ant 4 j poor - yearlings io
re this spring and fatter
ee N. a Coe
a, Rt. 2.
ood ee bull,
y for service, prefer: reg.,
bout 25 young Guernsey
alves, from 30-90 days
easonable price. R.. G.
ore Columbus.
nt purebred, teg., Black
male about 6 or 8 mos.
ee price Le C.

eS, pigs, *male and
mos. old, for young
ow, wt. over 700 Ibs.,
F-sstock oo VA: Bissell,
Rt. 3 Box 256.

: yo springer. mileh cows, at
ble) RES: Geo. D. How-

ant 2 nice Jersey heifer
es, from
18 mos. old. H. P. Malcom,

ee fat sev. dairy cows
reement to buy if sat- |

|for cow or cattle.

1 young

TOES FOR SALE |

| old, guar. every way,

Ref. as_to honesty '

around 1000 Ibs.

good milch cows, |

LIVESTOCK WANTED



Exc. several values for some
yearlings, milch cows or hogs.
Write. J. P. Walker, Chicka-
mauga Rt, 1.
HOGS WANTED:

Want hear from parties hav-
ing the Blue Guinea pigs, wt.
around 40-50 Ilbs., unrelated,
sub. to reg. stock. State prices.
Dave W. Duvall, Blairsville.
Rie.

Exc 7 mos: old, purebred
Hampshire boar for a purebred
Hampshire pO to keep from
inbreeding. I. M. Flowers, Lu-
dowivki.

Want 2 purebred S. P. C. pigs,
male and female. Write price
and etc. W_L. Brophy, Hape-
ville, 3290 Myrtle St.

HORSES AND MULES
WANTED:

Want good work mare 1075
to 1175 lbs., 4-6 years old, a
blockey black, sound 15 1-2
hands to 16 hands high; also a
small match -yoke of work
steers, prefer with horns, or
without. A. H. Wellborn, La-
Fayette.

Want small horse or strong
pony, young, suitable for light
farm work. John: oF Goch,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.

Trade nice horse. 1050 lbs.
10 yrs. old, good saddler and
work horse plenty pert, for
good work mules, sound and of
same value. A. J. Kent, Mid-
ville, Rt, 2.

SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED:

_ Want 2 small goats, male and
female, weaned, of good milk
stock. Quote kind and del. price.
W. F. King, Atlanta, 30 Peach-
tree Ave. N.E. Ch 3747.

Want 200 kid geats. A. H.
Phillips, Moultrie, Rt. 5. Box
30. 4 mi. Moultrie.

Want good milk goat,

doe

that will freshen soon, at reas-

onable cash price; also want
some Charne Soy beans (the
kind that is taking place of the

old fashioned butter-beans), to

plant in garden. Mrs. Eunice
S. Matthews, Wrens.

Want 8 or 10 Shropshire Rue

sheep, already bred. J. J. . John-
son, Buford, Slee

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE





-1 good, sound mule, good
cond. for work, cheap or trade
G, R. Wil-
liams, Brookhaven.

Bay horse, black mane and
tail. 4 yrs. old, about 950 Ilbs..
works good. Cheap or swap for
cow. M. D. Garland,
Canton, Rt 3. -

1 mule, $35. 00: 2 pigs, $7. 00;
1 White Rock rooster, $1.00;
some corn, $1.00 bu. All at my
home, Winterville- Arnoldsville
Rd. S. P. Sanders, W interville.

Good plug mare mule, eats
good, wt. 950 lbs., $50.00. Trade
for good milch cow or stock
yearlings. A. B. WUEY Ash-
land, Rt. 1. :

Mule, $75.00; 1 or 2 truck
loads of forage cut corn and
corn shucks, reasonable price.
Albert B. McKoy, Newnan.

Reg Jack, coming 4 yrs. old,
wt. 1000 Ibs. . hands, gentle,

for sale. Jos. A. Smith, Madi-

| son, Rt. 3.

2 mare mules Sand 12 years
$200.00
for both.
Lincolnton, Rt. 3. Box 71.

Mare colt, 10 mos. old, good

size, well built, cheap. for cash,

|Hubert Brown, Cleveland. R. 2.

Brood mare, 7 yrs: old wt.
1000 lIbs., plows like mule, fin
saddler, has raised 1 fine col
$85.00 Dont need. Hugh Den-

ton, Douglasville. (6 mi. N.W.)

2 plug mules, fair cond.,
cheap. J. D. Parks. Zebulon,

Good, black, mare mule,
around 950 lbs., work anywhere
good cond., $85, 003. L. Wil-
liams, Ben Hill, Rt- A,

2 black. mare mules, 12 ya's:
old, wt. 1200 lbs., other, 14 yrs.
old, wt. 1000 Ibs., $50.00 each.
Sadie Burch, Woolsey.

1 smooth mouth mule,
Jv Hart,

Villa Rica, At 2:

Mare mule colt, black, fair
cond. about 1000 Ibs., gentle,
work anywhere, 10 yrs. old,
$50.00 cash; 100 bu. corn in ear,
80c bu. All at my farm at
Sunnyside. J. L. Glosson, Way-
eross;? Rt. 1:

-Good old black horse, works
okay at limbs, wind good,
$30.00. B. Cheek, Dunwoody,
ee Fail Rd. Phone Ros-

well 2134 i

Good bay mare, work any-
where, good saddler, also good
7 mos. old colt. Dock Millhol-
land, Mineral Bluff.

A 1200 Ib. mule, fat, gentle, |.

oo : (stand plenty



Aeys,

Miss Alene Sutton,

if FOB. M. M. Newsome, San-

wae

|Face Poll

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

Black mare mule 1000-1100
lbs., good shape, work any-
where, cheap for cash. J. A.
Cox, Molena, Rt. 1,

2 fine mule colts, 9 mos. old
mare and 19 mos. old horse,
they will make 1300 Ibs. $225
for the 2. J. F. Etris, Roswell
Rte

Good mare mule, about 900
Ibs., good plow mule, $50.00
or exc. for cow. Isaac Ayers,
Moreland Rt. 1.

Mare mule, wt. about 1000
Ibs., work anywhere,~ and not
hurt with age. $50.00. Exe. for
heifer yearlings. A. J. Black-
burn, Coleman. ;

Fine, gentle, brood mare, ex-



a eelient saddle and plow horse,

about 8 yrs. old, light sorrel,
$125. 00 cash or exc. for cattle
or calves. J. O. Barnes, Dev-
eraux,

7 yr. ald gentle, well gaited,
920 lb. spotted pony, for sale.
C. H. Conner, Gainesville, 439
Northside Drive.

Sorrel: mare, about 10 years
old, wt. about 1050 Ibs.., plenty
life, work anywhere (but not
satisfactory to a 2 h. wagon),
$75.00 at my farm, or trade for
cattle, hogs, or anything can
use. E, N. Eslinger, Ringgold:

Good farm mule for sale or
swap for milch cow or _yearl-
ings also a 10 mos. old mare

mule colt for sale. C. S. Eats Rorest. Park

lips, Crandall.
Plug mule, $25.00 for imme-

diate sale. Come see. A. L.
Marchman, White Plains.

7 years old black, 1000. Ib.
horse mule, gentle, closely built.
real good work mule, reason-
able. Clifford Sutton, Cleveland.

Pair nice, 2 year old mule
colts, $220. 00. Clyde Shahan,
LaFayette Rt eoe

Good mare mule, also pigs
and shoats for sale at my place,
3% mi. College Park. M. B.
Kilgore, College Park, Rt. 2:
(Lees Mill Road.)

Plug mule. worth $50.00, dont
need, sell for $25.00, or cow
and I pay difference, Mrs. W.
P. Aikins, Macon, RFD 4 at

Blue horse ae about 10
|yrs. old, wt. 1000 lbs., guar.
sound in every way, work good

Sy ere $85.00 at my place.

KE. Sparks Adairsville, R. 3.

1 pr. mules, 4 and 5 yrs. old,
around 900 lbs. ea., black, good
matches, 1 mare, 1 _ horse.
Must sell. D.C. Collins, Cul-
berson, N. C. Rt. 2. (Resident
of Fannin Co., Georgia,

Young, black, mare mule, wt.
about 1200 lbs., sound, gentle,
$190.00. Mrs. J. C. McPherson,
| Villa mica: Wt 2.

1 horse mule, about 1100 Ibs. a

age unknown (but not hurting
him), $75.00 or trade. Tom-
mie Harper, Brooks.
* Good,. sound mule, wt. about
900 lbs., work anywhere, $75.00
at my place. Mrs E. H. Mad-
dox, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. -

4 yr. old 1100 lb. mare mule,

sound, very gentle, work any-

where; 1 Tennessee, 5 gaited
saddle mare, 16 hands _ high,

|high class, suitable for lady to

handle; 3 yr. old unbroke horse,
very gentle (make good saddle
and work horse): J. L, Bailey,
Dunwoody. Ch 1316.

Good farm mule, 11 or 12
yrs. old, about 1050 Ibs. ., sound,
no blemishes, $60.00 or swap
for real milch cow, or dry cat-
as R. Morris, Newnan,

1 grey mare, 11 years old,
sound, gentle, work an ny where.
wt. 950 Jos., $85.00; also 1 Jer
sey milch cow, fresh in, $40.00,

dersville.

1 black mare mule, 12 yrs:
old, wt. 850 lbs., work any-
where, reasonable: Charles Mc-
Donald, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1.

2 mare mules 1 mare, wt.
850 lbs. ea., 1 black mule, 1050
Iiss 2 oF the 4 for sale. All in
good cond. Work anywhere.
Frank Miller, Lula,

Good mule for sale. J. A.
Thompson. Rockmart.

Mare mule, wt. 1150 pounds;
worth $50.00; sell for $30.00.

'Chas. Gowder, Marietta, Rt. 4,

Powder Springs Rd.

CATTLE FOR SALE





3

5. Hereford breeders 1 White
bull, 5. Hereford
calves, $450.00 for lot: Leghorn
hens, yearlings, about 450, AAA
stocks, 65c ea. All at my farm
prices. Grady G. Adair, Rut-
ledge, Rt. 2.

1 to 15 reg. Horn Type Here-
ford bulls, Domino - breeding,
born bred raised in Ga. ta)
rhe Price, Albany.

2 yr -old Jersey bull, god
joo! from good sire,



priced yeasonable.
ghionega, Rt. 1.

/ $50.00 to $15000 each.

Atlanta, /11 Hillcrest Dr.

$125.00. All.



| tonseed, v0 CWT, FOB. Geo.

CATTLE FOR SALE



7 32 mos, old part Jersey
cow, freshened February 25th,
fine heifer calf; 2%-3 gal. milk
daily if feed good, $45.00 for
both; 1 cow, about 9 yrs. old,
about 1% gal. $35.00. Sell ei-
ther one. A. Y. Abercrombie,
Dahlonega, Rt. 2. (3 mi. No.
Murrayville.) ii

2 purebred Hereford young
bulls and 1 bull, 3-4 Hereford,
1-4 Shorthorn (beautfiul Heres.
ford shape and cclor) $40.00
and $50.00; also Stoneville 2-
B pure, sound planting cotton-
seed, 75e pu. | Sob,
Deweyrose, Rtsesvk:

<4 P, old Guernsey bull. Grand
Champion at State Fair as a 2
yr. old. Under perfect control
No better of the breed in Ga.
Come see. W. T. Roberts, Gray.
/ Unusually fine, reg., Short-
horn bull, ready for immediate
service, for sale or trade, Jas.
E. Pace, Atlanta 945 Gordon
Ste Se Ww: ;

Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old,
ready for service and 17 mos.
old, purebread, but not sub.
to reg., $40.00 and $30.00; also
Cokers 100 str. 2 cottonseed, Ist
year grown under isolation
$1.00-bu.; 10. bu. $9.00; S: T.
Tygart, Nashville.

1 large White Face Hereford
bull for sale or exc. for 1 or
2 White Polled Hereford heif-
ers, safely bred. Will pay reas-
onable difference. C, B. Hine,

7 reg. Holstein-Freisian maie
calves, from 2 to 6 mos. old,
This
herd has the oldest and among
finest records in the State for
freedom from T.B.. bangs dis-
ease, and for the production of
milk, J. T. Fortney, manager.
Hapeville, eare Ga. Baptist Or-
phans Home.

3 yr old reg. Hereford horn-
ed bull, $100.00 at barn. R. iB.
Collins, Collins. .

Reg. Jersey 3 yr. old pull,
Oakwood and Coronation breed-
ing, $75.00 at my barn. H.. Tf.
Moore, Jr., White Plains.

6 reg. Guernsey cows and bull
for $1,000.00 Herd accredited
for T. B. and Bangs. Paul H.
Bennett, Quitman. ;

2 fine 11 mos. old heifers, al-
most full Jerseys, $65.00. J. D.
Freeman, College Park, Rt. 2.
(Riverdale RFD).

Fine Guernsey cow, freshen
3rd calf in June, $65.00; want
9-OoT Co pigs: Woodrow Mann,

Dunwoody Rt. 1, Glenn Ridge

Farm.

Fine heifer
20 mos. old $30.00. L. L. Pierce,
S. E.

10 Horned type eae
ee, heavy springers $125.00
; 4 calves, 6 mos. old, $50.00.
me 4 cows with calves by side,
$150. 00 ea.; 4 year old bull,
registered. Best
blood lines. Bring truck. O, G.
Skinner, West Point.

Nice Jersey milch cow,
freshen March,3rd calf, $60..00.
Crate Ashworth. Loganville, Rt.

Reg, slioreey 3 year old
bull, 850 lbs., bangs tested, very
gentle, $150. 00. Mrs. ode, Good-
win Ben Hill, Fairburn Rd.

|Am 1392. *

- 1 Jersey: cow, coming April

15th Bang tested, also 1 big |

gohe African Guinea sow, good
ee brought 1 litter pigs.
J Bs Ward, Duluth, Rt. aS

HOGS FOR SALE



Very. a brood sow cross
durce-Jersey ~ and Berenice.
about 300 lbs., qualities perfect,
has breught 5 large litters;
bred now worth $60 sell
for $40. Bob Hudson, Conyers.

Reg. Duroc-Jersey pigs, 12
wks. old, $10.00. ea, including
reg. papers. The easy feeding
type. G. W. Doolittle, Sanders-
ville

Pure big bone Black African
Guinea pigs, treated and ship-
ped, $6.00 ea. FOB. H. C, Brew-
er. Danielsville.

Duroe sow, about 175 lb. wt.,
for cash or exc. as part pay on
good milch cow; also have for
sale the Jody Corbitt var. peas
$2.00 bu E, H. James, Axson.

Blocky type Champion
blooded S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts,
and service boars, reasonable
prices. EF. H. Bunn. Midville,

First class male and female
Berkshires,.some sires ready
for use, from Georgias oldest
Berkshire herd. .C. J. Hardman.
Commerce

Reg. O. I. C. pigs, March

farrow at farmers prices. Can
furnish males and females un-
related. C. M. Stallings. Car-
rollten. Rt, 3.

_ Duroc males and females, 3%
mos. old. wt. 75 lbs. or better,
full. breed, not reg. $7.50 ea.,
FOB; also 100 bu 90-day cot-

Thornton, |.

Land $2.00 ea.;



oO: i, C. pigs at. reaso a
prices. Lewis H. i.
etteville. Rio:

Worlds Champion str,
pigs. male and female, from
wks. up, also 1 extra. fine
and 3 fine gilts, 4 mos. old,
over 100 Ilbs.,

Priced right. E.

Sylvania

6 sows, 41 pigs GB eS 0
4 sows bred, 250 Ib. ea., Berk-
shire 2 yr. old boar 6 gilts
mos. old, 90 Ibs. .ea., -T
old boar, 100 Ibs., 9 shoats,
lbs. Cheap Sell one or all. C.
Cabe, Atlanta, 990 Holly,
Road, Be<t769.*:

Sow, . half PY Ce ae
Berkshire, farrow somet
April, wt. 375-400 Ibs_,

qualities. 642c per pound
owe Rayle.

SP Oe oni
others unbred, and cross bre
Hampshives, t.) S10, 00.

Buft Leghorn hens and.
erels of 300 egg ancestry,
pullets, mo. ol
$25.00 C; day old chicks se)
C: Morris Sanders, Nashvill

Reg. Black . Berkshires;
ready bred, and unrelated
same age, $15: 00 ea. Wan
Nubian buck ready for
vice. C. B. Collins, Hazle

10 big bone Guinea pigs, $
ea.; 12 White Leghorn
now laying, 65c ea.; 2 roo,
ey ea. J.T. Brown, Elbe
Ras

3 big bone Gunes g
purebred, 50-60 Ibs., $5.00
country ham, 25c 1b.; Wan
maker cottonseed, wilt-resis
ist y..= foc bu.:: billy g
broke to work, $5. 00/ Mr
Howell, Culverton, Rt.

/ Purebred Duroc Jersey p:
$6.00 ea. at 6 wks. old; Ex
male for a purebred Duro
Jersey pig. J, M.. Mullis
ton Rt= 2; :

Black Essex, weaned _
$8.00 ea.; pair $15.00; 6s.
pigs, $11.00 ea.: $20.00 pr.
application for registration
J Bargeron, Sardis.

1 black, purebred big b
Guinea boar, old enough
for service, from unrelate p

Charlie Malphus, Tusculu
6 purebred S. P. C.

pigs
gilt), about 70 Ibs. life treat
mostly CJiiser

$10.00 ea.
Alma, Rt. 1:
2 purebred blocky t, pe
C. hogs: 1% yr. old wr *;
gilt bred, farrow soon
at my farm, 8 mil. Sout
son, Be Wilcher
Gibson. ; Se

RABBITS AND GUI
PIGS (Cavies) FOR S.

Lamar f



16 guinea pigs. (cav. Ss)
eluding 5 breeding sows an:
half grown, , $3. 00 for
few fantail pigeons for s

-exc. for White Kings.

Ogletree, Barnesville,

aeons rabbits, $3. 00: 1

2 does of Chincillas, $3.00
Godfrey. Gainesville. oe

J purebred, 5 mos. old
chilla buck, and.

NES
15 e8.7 3: NZ. Whites, 6
old. 50c ea. No chks. 4
Holsomback, East Point,
So. Harris St Ca 674
Guinea pigs and N.
rabbits, all ages, for s
Harrison, Fitzgerald.

25 young White N. Ze
rabbits, 8-11 wks. old
and $3.00 pair; want to
banty chickens, Julia Va eC
Atlanta, 130 So. Candler R

Reg. rabbits, for sale or

den or Silver Seabrig
tam hns or poles J.G
Atlanta. Rt. 8, Box 366.

NZ, Stes rabbits,
old, $3.50 pr.: Easter 1
$1. 35 pE.3

street.
Solid white and solid
rabbits, $1.00 and $1.
1 pair black and white
led rabbits, $4.00; al
yard eggs, 25c doz. Loe
Bell, Atlanta, 264 Alex
te NOW chee

SHEEP AND GO
FOR SALI

1 Toggenbure - Nubia:

goat, freshen soon, $10.0

Tog-Nubian billy. Mrs. A
ran, Bloomingdale.

Some milk goats half
and half Toggenburg,





cheap, H. A. Nuck

Aa ton.