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TOM LINDER:
) AGRICULTURE
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See ais, TOM LINDER
In rast weeks Market Bulletin I gave you information that
s available at the meeting of We Southern Commissioners of
rriculture in Memphis.
In a previous issue I called attention to the fact that one pil-
n pounds of cocoanut and palm oil was being brought every
ar from the Philippine Islands and East Indies to compete with
anut oil and cottonseed oil grown by the: farmers of this
ea
t seems now that so many ships have been sunk that it is
ting down the imports of this cocoanut and ee oil from the
ilippine Islands and East Indies.
This has caused a rise in the price of. neanut oil a cot:
ed oil. It seems that the oil mills are expecting to pay fifty
llars or more per ton for peanuts for crushing purposes this
I. The price may be sixty-five dollars or even higher. Right
w they are offering fifty-five dollars per ton for peanuts for
mmediate delivery for crushing purposes. ,
I understand that the Department of Agriculture in Wash-
ton has made a new ruling. Under this new ruling, if a farm-
cuts down on his alloted acreage for cotton, he can increase |
Li acreage in peanuts the same amount without penalty.
Of course, it must be borne in mind that the world is at war
ind that everything is uncertain. My own opinion is that if the
ar continues another year or two phere is going to be a terrible
Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction. Markets Z
Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
for No 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
Worl: 3Bainbridge _. : $35 per Cw
April 4-Metter _.. eee ee 7.45
il 7Sylvester _.. HB ek ee
8Nashville __ 3 ee : 7.95 ee
~8Douglas - gee 7.905%
8Soperton ~_. =] 68 ze
8Arlington ; a 7.65 oe
8Macon .
if 10Americus ee
9 Bainbridge 3s eee:
Bee Wetter ee
7Sylvester _2.8... e
8Douelas=> 2. :
8Soperton _
6Arhngston 22...
8Macon _...
10Americus
f
shodage af food and foodstuffs. and that prices will go sky hia :
unless they are controlled by. the Government.
- Peaches
Yesterday a meeting of Denes: growers was held at the De np-
sey hotel in Macon. 2
Over a long period of years peach production has. declined
almost continuously. Strange to say, the market price of. peach
has declined almost in the same proportion that production ha
declined. This is a very unusual situation, The prospect now is
for a large crop of peaches this year.
During the last ten years the citrus fruits and citrus fruil
juices have made great inroads in taking the demand for peaches a4
and turning this demand to oranges, grapefruit, orange juices.
and grapefruit juices.
Every year when a new model automobile is coming Ade for
several months in advance the buying public is reminded by
newspaper advertisements, magazine pictures, and radio an
nouncements of the fact that anew automobile with new attrac:
tions will be on the market in a given time.
People in the large cities of the North and Rast who have
formerly bought peaches and watermelons, largely forget abo
peaches and watermelons from one year to the next. Ns
- When peaches and watermelons begin to go on the markee
of the North and East there has been no groundwork laid fo
marketing them, and the consumers do not anticipate the coming:
on the market of peaches and watermelons.
It is very important for the peach growers and watermelon
growers to have these products advertised in advance. The De-
partment of Agriculture is anxious to serve in every way. that
we can in marketing these and other crops. It is my hope that
we can make a start along this line this year. I hope that some
of the leaders among the peach growers organizations and lead a
ers of the watermelon growers will get together with the D
partment of Agriculture and lets see if we can at least mee
small beginning. .
Last Tuesday the Executive Committee of the railroads op-
erating in the South held a meeting in Atlanta. :
I attended the meeting and heard a good many very inter-
esting and enlightening discussions ofthe matter of freight rr
duction on watermelons.
A representative of the A. and P. stores from Chicago was.
at the meeting and gave some valuable information in regard to
the handling of watermelons and the cost of getting them to
market. He stated that watermelons were being brought to Chi- |
cago on trucks from Texas and Oklahoma. He also stated that
one of these trucks carried practically a carload of watermelons
at one trip. They can carry these big loads on account of the
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" : Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) April 12, 1941. Cae Sabiect to Variation.
Ban = Atlanta
fggs, Large, Dox... 20e2e4 2% :
Eggs, Medium, Doz. ~AGe, 349 INDEX
fggs. Small, Doz. _.. fe Se Second Hand Machinery for Sale __.2
Hens, Col. 4 1-2 lbs up, GO - Second Hand Machinery Wanted 2
Ree ee ee 12- 1 Beans and Peas for Sale fe eee 3.8
Pee an us : SR Se ee 08-10 Seed for Sale sie ee eas -
Binge Eb: : 2 15 Corn and Seed corn for Sale bay ee 3-8 4
Grier! Lb Pre a pe ea eee tai See ef tS Cottonseed for Sale 32 38-4 ee
Ducks, Lb. rae eee ec ae ge een ae ee ee 10- 12 Plants for Sales 2-3 Sas Ae
Geese. Lb. 1.02 Peanuts and Pecans for. Sale et ey
Turkeys, Eh ae = Sees 45-**.20 - Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale 5
Boks: GD or = Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale __5
. Country Butter, best table, Lb. e 25 Fruit and Butter for Sale... 5
field Peas, mixed, Bu. ae Honey Bees and Bee Supplies... 5
field Peas, not mixed, Bu. Fresh and Cured Meat for Sale 5
dar Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), Bu... 15 Grain and Hay for Sale ___.. 5
~ Shelled Corn, Bu. __ A= =.80 Rabbits and Guinea Pigs (Cavies)_ =o
ote Bip <2 50s Incubators and Brooders for Sale __5
Wheat, Bu... Se == 1,02 Incubators and Brooders Wanted _._.. 5
Sweet Potatoes, No. 2s __ 20052:.75 Miscellaneous for Sale 5-8
_ Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs. 2.00- 2:25 Miscellaneous Wanted 2.2... 5
_ Sabbage, White, per 100 Lbs _ ee BOs Dr Sales oo See Se 5-6
' Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton _ __ 15.00-16.00 Poultry for Sale and Wanted... 6=7
Peanut Hay No. 1, Ton... ~ -12.00-13.00 Gattlecand Hogs for Sale =.= os 7
Spanish Peanuts. No 1, Tin... Seas 70.00-74.00 florses andMules for Sale. T
Cottonseed (Prime) Car LotsTon __ = Se Sheep and: Goats for Sale =2" = gy
Cottonseed Meal, 8 per centton . = 30.00 ee Livestock Wanted ese eee
eeottonseed. Meal.:7 per cent-ton 2.045 28.00 . fc. ae Help Wantec t2-5 2 IS
Peanut Meal - 45 per cent - ten a Se ey eae SOO Dasitions Wanted --- See
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MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, April 16,
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner
Executive Office, State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.
Publication Office
114-122 Pace St.,. Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitel, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Market, 222 State Capitol.
Atlanta, Ga. .
at
of
TOM LINDER
' Entered as _ second class. matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
Covington, Georgia under Act
June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
orovided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 3, 1917.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable unde1
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
- Bulletin,
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing. in the
More About Poahuts and Peaches
: (Continued from Page One)
A truck going from
to do this.
fact that the states through which they pass do not
have any load limit to interfere with these trucks
when they cross state lines.
Georgia to Chicago with
watermelons must go through the state of Kentucky.
On account of the extreme low tonnage which Ken-
tucky allows to be hauled on a truck, these trucks
- from Georgia cannot carry more than one-half a load.
This, of course, gives a great advantage to watermel-
ons from Texas and Oklahoma over watermelons
from Georgia, in the markets of the Middle-West.
I called to the attention of the committee the fact
_ that the freight on watermelons from Georgia is more
than the traffic will stand.
js more than the watermelons bring in the markets.
--- | asked the committee to put in a substantial re-
duction in rates on melons to be in effect by the be-|
ginning of this season, and to give it a trial for at least
two years. It is my hope that the committee will see fit
In many cases the freight
Sincerely yours,
TOM LINDER, .
; Commissioner of Agriculture.
SPECIAL NOTICE
STOCK MAN WANTED:
Want a good stock man to
operate a Live Stock Auction
Market at Nahunta. Market
jew and modern. owned by
County. Good opportunity for
yight man. Apply to: Jos. B.
Sirickland. Chairman Board
Co. Com.. Nahunta.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Avery dbl. hopper,
bean. peanut planter, with pea-
mut extension hopper: need few
; 9 h. walking cultivator.
J. H. Leverett. Parrott.
Case 22-36 Threshing ma-
chine. equipped with \
stacker, self feeder and weigh-
er. perfect cond.. $300.00. C.
M. Roan. Palmetto. -
mill. mounted, in good shape,
$75.00. E. H. McMichael, Buena
Vista.
oi F-42 Farmall
equipped. and 2. row
tractor:
imple-
tors. cultivators. 2 disc plow.
All excellent cond. $500.00
cash FOB farm. Hugh Bush,
Barnesville. phone 141.
in good shape, sell or trade for
riding turn plow. W. R. Simp-
son. Kingsland
- Fordson tractor and disc
low. cheap for cash or trade
or anything can use. :
onkle. Hampton, Rt. 2.
Good Farmall tractor in good
running order also a new disc
harrow run only about a
month. Both cheap. Come see
em. Mrs. Georgia T. Harrison,
ugusta, Rt. 3.
13 Roller cane mill and
copper pan. $25.00 at the farm.
W. R. Hemphill, Griffin Rt.C.
Cole corn planter with cot-
fon, peanut. peas and. bean
plates, also guano distibutor,
both good cond. Sell or exc.
for laying hens. A. H. Mar-
quardt Hapeville. 36 Spring-
dale Rd. :
9
a
h.
| wagon. with pole and_ shaits,
j}guanc distributor
wind |
jrunning order. $15.00.
4 27 Golden power Cane}
ments. including corn and cot-'
ton planter fertilizer distribu- |
118 in. Meadows grist mill |
| Bailey. College Park Rt. 1.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
John Deere 10 ft. binder
with power take off. 1 Case
10 ft. binder with power take
off. 1 Case thresher, with self
feeder and weigher. Reason-
able. J. B. Spears. Mansfield.
1 Cole No. 41 planter and
lot of farming implements. E.
K. Smith, Red Oak Box 92.
2 horse wagon, running
cond., $10.00; good hand pea
thrash, strong encugh for en-|
|; gine, oid model,
| blower. $10.00: drag iron har-
corn.
$7.00: shop
row, $3.00; cutaway - harrow.
$3.00: some other tools. At my
home, Cash. Mrs. R. I. Ali-|
good. Oxford.
Light 2 horse or heavy 1 h.
also med. 1 h. wagon and
other farm
tools. G. E. Chatham, Atlanta,
(Buckhead). Ch 2570.
2 h. wagon with body, in
Huse, Forest Park.
Light 1 h. wagon, good cond.
except 1 shaft broken, . $8.50.
Mrs. Geo. Normandy. Dun-
woody. Ch. 6653.
Case Threshing machine No. |
302719, with motor, ete., fair
cond. $90.00. W. C. Wren.
Gibson.
A 6 ft. McCormick Binder,
$25.00. W. G. Bryans Newborn
A 370 saw continental gin
outfit complete. for sale. Mrs.
H. F Colquitt. Lexington.
Milk cans, 510 and 25
gal. cap. and some otherequip-
ment. H. C. Waldrep, For-
syth, Rt:
1] Chattanooga Buster, A-1
cond., $6.00. also 1 Jarge mule,
cheap for cash. W. D. Watson.
Loganville...
Sears iron wheel wagon, 8
disc harrow farm bell. 2 h. re-
versible turner. good mower, 12
tooth Gee Whiz, big shop drill
and other farm equipment. J.
F. Wellborn. Rock Spring.
Heavy. loud sounding farm
bell, $4.00 FOB my place. L. E.
Duplex No. 2 feed mill, gcxd
cond.. almost new, cheap for
eash. or trade for equal value
can use; also 1 stalk cutter.
pretty gocd cond., $15.00. I. W.
Etheridge, Jefferson.
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me
C. B)
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Grist mill complete, 24 in.
rocks. best meal, with or with-
out new 10 h. p. elec. -motor.
Bargain. Ernest Wells Forest
Park.
Some equipment for cotton
press. for sale. Write for list
and prices. T. V. Phillips, Roy-
ton: PP. O. Box i096.
Case threshing machine, per-
fect order. ready to run, Mc-
Cormick-Deering, 5 ff. cut.,
No. 6 mower. good as new. R.
D. :Tatum Palmetto.
1 Allis-Chalmers B trac-
tor and 40 harvester, 16
it. 1Y ft McCormick Deer-
ing binders, both ground driv-
en. B. T. Roberts, Monroe.
Athens side plow. $45.00 cash
or trade for 3 good Jersey}
heifers. 2 mi. So. Rising Fawn
on Birmingham Highway. M.
E. Newman, Rising Fawn.
Good 6 h. p. engine, A-l
cond.. 16 in. Meadow Rock and
Crusher, cheap. Trade for good
stock. F. H. Davis. Mineral
Blgih ont
Oliver riding cultivator disc
and plow attachment, $20.00;
side plow for Fordson t ractor.
good cond., $15.00; pulley for
Fordson. $5.00; reversible disc
plow. $10.00. 2 h. p. I-H.C. gas
eng.. $25.00. All cash at my
farm. M. A. Sidwell, Apala-
chee, Rt. 1.
Fordson tractor for sale or
exc. for garden tractor not less
than 5 h..p. In: good cond:
Write. No junk. L. W. Hinson.
Hazlehurst Rt. 3, Box 40.
8 disc team harrow, 17 in.
disc, bearings worn some. Seli
or trade for spring tooth drag
harrow with 9 teeth to each
sec. S._ F:. Bohanan, Conyers.
1 Oat Drill and Reaper and
binder. needs some_ repairs.
Real cheap or exc. for anything
can use. Joe M. Brown, McRae.
A 6 ft. binder, McCormick-
Deering, alo Chattanooga 3 h.
reversible disc plow. both good
cond. B. G. Rider Clermont.
Set of 2% in. Pickering
steam eng. Governors, good
cond. cheap: -S. Moore.
Butler.
Allis Chalmers cultivator and
planter. compete with power
lift for M. C. Tractor, for sale.
H. S. Walker, Macon. 349 Tur-
| pin St.
1 Case thresh, 20 x 28, with
wind stacker, good shape, $75
here. . B. C. Malcom, Good
Hope.. E
Well drilling machine, with
all equipment., Cost $22.50; sell
for $5.00; also 2 eng., 3 and 6
h. p. for farm use, good cond..,
chap for cash. <A. L. Locke,
Dublin, Rt. 3. ~
Guano distributor good as
new, $5.00. Trade for young
hen at market price, also 1
bu. Broome soy beans. M. D.
Garland. Canton, Rt. 3.
1 cotton and corn planter,
dbl. hopper (plants corn, cot-
ton, peas. cane seed), $7.50 or
exe Chain distributor . or
knocker, in good shape. Bring
distributor and get planter. G.
H. Lowery; Ramhurst, Rt. 1.
i standard 1% h. p. culti-
vating garden tractor. running,
in good shape complete with
harrow and cultivating bars.
aa Gerald Tuck, Thomas- |
ville,
Briggs and Stratton 3-4 h.
gas. motor. A-1 shape, used in
farm work, $12.50 or trade for
6 bu. sound peas, any var., or
anything can use on farm. M.
H. Davis, Thomaston. Rt. 3.
2 row cotton duster, used
very little, cost about $7.00;
sell for $4.00, or exc. for po-
tato plants. Ea. pay postage.
B. P. Pool, Homer.
.l h. p. Brigg and Stratton
Ideal lawn mower, 20 in..
real good cond., $75.00. Exc.
for corn, cow or other farm
equipment. Write. C. L.
due, Decatur. Rt. 1.
1 Vulcan wing No. 11, $1.25:
Chattanooga wing No. 62, 85c:
No. 7 Vulcan frog and wing,
$1.25: frog for No. 12 Oliver.
$1.50; 1 wheat cradle $1.50.
C. M. Adcock, Adairsville.
Rt 2: ;
Orchard Spray machine 500
lb. pressure. 200 gal. cap. Bar-
gain. John Lay. Oakman.
I horse wagon for sale. Frank
C. Pruitt, Dahlonega, Rt., 1,
Box 67.
10 ft. power binder, good
shape, for sale or exc. for
tractor. in good cond., or cows
or mules, wt. 1200 lbs. and
reasonable age. J. E. Trice.
Griffin. :
Oliver B. T. H. 24 inch 10
disc deep cutter tractor har-
row. $60.00; Oliver, deep cuttet
tractor harrow, $35.00; All
have Wt. baskets; John Deere
2-h. disc harrow, $17.50; all
kinds pulverizing harrows.
Closing down big farm. J. C.
Collier, Barnesville. .
Per- |
SECOND HAND .
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAN
MACHINERY WANT)
Farmall tractor, 20 on rub-
ber, perfect shape. $165.00 Del.
J. B. Sanders. Milhaven.
10 in. Burr International
grinder. good cond., cheap.
Freq Goetz. Bonaire.
Plow gear, riding. Oliver.
cultivator and all attachments.
for sale: 17 tooth Gee Whizz,
would swap for a good 1100 or
1200 lb mare. R. T. Jones, Dal-
ton Rt
Farmall A planter, cultivator
ana fertilizer attachments.
used mo. or 6 weeks only, per-
fect cond. Cheap. R. L. March-
man, Ft. Vally.
1 caponizing set of tools, in
perfect shape. for sale. J. A.
King Unadilla.
Double Hopper Cole corn
planter with extra plates and
cogs. practically new (planted
only 25-30 acres). $20.00 cash
Carter Williams, Williamson.
15 h. p. Case eng. used in
farming, good cond., cheap or
trade. a corn mill or hammer
mill--as- part. payment. H. R.
Moore Jasper: Rt. 2.
Slightly used Peanut and
Velvet bean sheller. 6 h, Fair-
banks motor and scales, cheap.
O. M. Leggett, Unadilla.
McCormick Binder, 6 _ ft..
good shape. cheap. See or
write. Dozier Estes, Alphar-
eta. Rt 2 :
6 ft. McCormick Binder,
good cond.. cheap for cash.
A. V. Jenkins, Danielsville.
Deering binder, 6 ft., $75.00;
Root cotton duster 2 row.
$40.00. K. E. Sentell, McDon-
ough.
A 24 in. Meadows grist mill.
$20.00. N. F. Bray, Wrights-
vilie.
Good Fordson tractor pulley
for Fordson, good cuttaway
harrow for tractor, alli for
$85.00. Odie Bennett, Fair-
mount. S
Oliver 18. 8 disc harrow,
good as new, 32 h., 41 h.
turn plows. others; John Deere
planter, Knocker guano distri-
butor, Come see. Luther Henry.
Acworth.
Gas. engine 8 h. used in
farming for sale or trade for
something can use. Have a
tractor. 4 mi. Fairburn. J. B.
Clecker, Fayetteville. R. 2.
Old time mill rocks, size 48
in. for sale. J. F. Gooch, Jef-
ferson. Rt. 1.
2 h. wagon, complete with
body. fair cond., $20.00: cot-
ton planter, without guano at-
tachment. $4.00: Syracuse light
2 h. turn plow. $5.00. A.-N.
Gambrell. Cornelia Rt. 1.
Ford. Ferguson farm tractor
and many attachments, A-1l
cond. , ready for the field. Bar-
gain. Some terms. See it. J.
E. Sims. Ellabeil.
2 h. wagon and other farm
tools at low prices. Mrs. M.
L. Fowler. Durand.
4 Bottom Oliver 10 in. trac-
tor plow with coulters, good
cond. $75.00. G. J. Symour.
Putney. 4
Racine 20-30 thresh, good
shape, $125.00; 1. dbl disc
plow, $25.00. J. C. Warbington,
Doraville.
$2.50: Dixie seed corn, 2-4 ears
to stalk. 65c peck. Add _ post-
age. Money order. H. C. Moon,
Carlton, Rt. 2.
Milking machine, used very
sittle, $150.00; Farmall tract-
or and bush and bog harrow,
2 disc plows priced right; 2 h.
wagon, also. W. O. Vickery.
Meansville Rt. 1. :
1 h. vulean hillside
plow, used 2 yrs.
cond., $5.00 FOB. P. R. Mal-
lett. Chatsworth. Rt, 2.
Gantt cotton planter, good
as new. at half price for cash.
Mrs, Mary C. Heath,, Dudley.
270 saw gins, dbl. box Rv.
press, scales. distributor, power,
tramper etc., $200.00 See or
Wile FC. Smith. Balt
Ground.
Good 1 h, wagon, box or
body made especially 10 ft.
long. $9.00. Exc. for pigs, corn
or yearlings at market price;
have good mileh cow for sale.
Elbert Cain. MHoschton, Rt. 2
(8 mi. West).
1 Farquha Wheat Thrash,
$50.00; 2 1-2 h. p. gas eng.,
$10.00; 1 small grain grinder,
ee W. G. Hall, Eatonton, Rt.
turn
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want at once cultivating at-
tachments for Model A Farm-
ail tractor. J. Hal Rucker, El-
berton. Rt. 6
Want good, second hand
wincmill, with tank or wind-
mill tower cheap for cash. Joe
Boone. Irwinton, :
| good cond. and cheap.
Farm bell. 15 in. at bottom. |
|-2rain thresher not used
very good |
Want buy Wheat Mi
good, cond., Otis Gooch,
ferson Rt. 2.
Want syrup kettle. 60
cap., cheap for cash; also
sider a Cane -Mill. too.
Bookout Douglas, Rt. 1.
Pay cash for Corn and
dropper combined. State
also 10 bu. Whippoorwill
Ridley Almon. College
Rt 2. Box 263A;
Want 1 Feeney hand qd
in good cond, O. L. Stone
ganville.
Want good, secondhand
and cottonseed planter, J
Deere preferred. Consider of
makes. L. E. Hunt, Acw
Pek
Want 1 small peach ec
ing and grading outfit,
for cash. E. S. Taylor;
merville. .
Want a 10 or 12h. p. ste
boiler to be used for can
Frank Hook. Supt. Wai
School. Statesboro.
Want 1 team hitch, 6 ft.
binder, good cond. C. E. A
Danielsville. :
Want for cash, a good.
hand Corn and Cotton plant
L. E. Hunt Acworth, R
Want gas? en. 1- ord
good cond., cheap, for
farming. Pat McGee. Cum)
Want second-hand mo
machine, also a cider yr
both to be in good cond
G. Reynolds, Gainesville
Want an orchard
spraying machine, powe
off or motor with not.
than a 300 gal. tank. in
cond. at right price.
make. etc. S. J. Greene
nesboro. RFD..
Want 1 horse wagon ar
1 h. Cuttaway Harrow.
Dodd. East Point. 212 Pin
Want wagons and other
tools. Will pay cash. J. R..
son. Decatur. 119 Kings
way. De 2169.
Want tin can sealer. in
fect cond. (and book of 6c
tions). for cash. Mrs. H
Williams. Summit. :
Want 2. retcrts steam
ners. 25-50 qt. cap.
Chambliss. Americus. Rt.
Want International
cultivator or other good }
with disc and equipment
for cash. Joe Hines, |
thorpe, Rt. 2. Box 31.
Want* F25 Universal
tractor mower and pa
age and hay cutter, in
cond., for cash. G. V. Goi
West Point Box 348.
'/ Want buy side plow
parts to put on Fordson
tor. Write at once, W. E. C
Ranger. Rt. 2.
Want garden
ti
W. Ware. Woodbury. ,
Want cheap for cash,
Perfection plow stock.
hand lightest make, i:
cond. Jas. Barnett,
ton, Rt. 5.
Want 1 forge and anvil
pr. tongs and 1 shop hamn
for blacksmith work. Ch
for cash., J. C. Wiggins,
gusta, 732 Broad St. -
Want Gin system. must
Huller Brest gins and Bi
feeders. T. J. Fulghum, D
boro.
Want McCormick - De
than 2 seasons. equipped
self-feeder, wind stacker
bagger. size 21 in. cyl
State cheapest price a
J. M. Jones, Omega. ~
Will pay cash for some
used farm tools. Write.
Jackson, Decatur 119
Highway. De 2169.
Want good, second-hand
den tractor State size,
and model, Will come see
too far. Arnel Faith, D
Rt. 2.
Want John Deere |
Gisc tiller with power
cheap for cash. J. W. Br
ing. Jackson. oe
Want two 2-h.
plows. C, E. Roberson,
Dixie Creek..
Want Dbl. Row Pota
seter. Dr. W. LL. Cousi
lanta. 521 Candler Bid
Want good. used
preferably on rubber. M
good running cond. J. W
deen. Stone Mtn. Rt. 1
Want 2 h. walking cu
tor. in good shape not to
away. ~ T. L. Chaffin,
head, Rt. 1. (Morgan Cc
Want puy tractor o
Caterpillar, Give best
etc., first letter. W. H.
Jasper. ae
Want 1 cottonseed Lin
80 Mitchell boll breaking
ton feeder. and 15-20
elecy motor.) Ce
5th Av
Rome. 220 No.
AND PEAS FOR
SATE Yo.
ite half runner tender
bean seed 20c teacup-
stpaid: Mrs. Bernice Rus-
Gainesville. R. 1.
Baby or Pole Lima beans
2 Yos: 45c del. Mrs. D,
iwell. Kingsiand, R. 1.
e beans 5c doz. plus 3c
: good tender eating
sans. Miss Orlene Cantrell,
nesville. R. 1. Box 154.
0 bu. Clay mixed peas
5 bu. FOB. J.C. Hinton,
son.
aked half runner beans
fic, long bearing. 20c cup;
P. P. No stamps. Mrs.
hatham., Adairsville, Rt.
pu. nice, sound, speckled
reated for weevils. $2.00
in 2% bu. bags. S. G. Lowe,
ield. :
Hull speckled peas, $2.50
oP Dean. = -
and Peas: Striped Half
bean, 20c cup; Ga. Col-
and mustard 5c spoonful;
. Radish 5c; Yarrow 10c
Will exc. for sage plants.
ces Eller. Ellijay, R. 3. |
Era or Clay peas, $2.00
rghum seed 5c lb. L.
aldwell. Gay.
anter beans or Mole plant
. 15e at; 2 for 25c. Also
hock seed, 3 tablespoon-
Se? Al PP: BP, Pool.
ight Brabble peas, $2.15
LL. Wilson, Sparta.
er little white half run-
n seed. 30c lb. P. P.
Gillespie, Dahlonega, Rt.
Jlored Bunch butterbeans
cupful. Exe. for white or
-erowder peas, large zen-
ed or Rice Popcorn. Mrs.
Ragland Roopville.
al lbs. of tender white or
4 half runner bean seed.
crop, no weevils or trash.
plus postage. Will exc.
hite feed sacks or ac-
c postage stamps. Mrs.
Autry, Alto.
gd clean Palmetto soy
ns. $2.35 bu. FOB. Bob Dav-
MLO. S ;
er half runner mixed
xr brown striped bean
10c teacupful. Plus post-
R. G. Hamrick,. Talking
Rte 2. ee
kson wonder, colored
ch butterbeans. 12 1-2c lb.;
bs. or more 10c lb. Plus
ge. Cora Waldrop, Tem-
Pee
rden Soy beans, cream
no trash or weevils, 50c
pful. Exe. pint cupful for
ood clean flowered chicken
sacks. 100 lb. size. Mrs.
Evans, Cumming. Rt. 2.
exas crowGer peas, heavy
rer and extra for eating
, 50c gt. Pearl Aderhold,
lah Falls. :
ite half runners, weevil
and sound for planting,
acupful. 25c tb. and post-
Mrs. Chas. Duvall, Elli-
3
bu. No. 1 Brabs. in new |
bu. bags. $2.25 FOB; Frt.
=. 2. Chee-
pu. ef Brabhams peas
bu. or lot for $10.00 FOB.
y C, Jordan, Buena Vis-
ae Aes
ers brown, half run-
eans, 15c cupfull. Plus
g Mrs. Mattie Tallant,
Soja beans
0 bu. New Era peas $1.50
in 5 bu. or more lots;
for less than 5 bu. FOB.
Wheat, Crandell.
50 bu, black-eyed Crowd-
lb. FOB. No less Bushel
sold. F. L. Sartor, Marble
tle white mush peas, 20c
Add postage. M.
mpson, Soperton,
st 200 bu. Clays, 25 bu.
Speckled. New Eras and
,- $1.75 bu. FOB. C. W:
man, Devereux.
vy bearing black pole
, 25c large teaeupful;
d Half Runners, same
P,P, Stamps accepted.
W. VY. Robbs, Flowery
Boete: t.
d fashioned large and small,
ite and eream Half Runner
ans, sound, tender, 20c cup,
tpaid. No ehks. nor stamps.
Enos Mullins, Jasper. Rt.
day Ruaning Velveis
an nad ready to plant, $1.65
= ebks. Agnes Mims, Al-
R eet. 1.
ra large white garden
mm, also striped half runners,
ale soc: sac att ponoaid.
pA ; 50e at. :
preferred. Mirs, Lewi Bar-
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
al
C. ful del.
SALE
25 bu. Clay peas, $2.00 bu.
or $1.90 bu. for entire lot. M.
O. cr Cashiers chk. Alonza L.
Hartley, Tennille..
Good tender, striped Half
Runner garden beans, 20c per
1-2 lb; 30c tb. Del. 50 Ibs. or
more, 20 lb. FOB. Mrs. Dan
C. Buffington, a RE:
6..
White sugar crowders, 10 lbs.
$1.00 del; $4.00 bu. FOB. Exc.
few for nice, sundried apples.
Write first. Mrs. S. P. Reed,
Varnell.
Tender Half Runner, brown
striped garden bean seed, 12
1-2c teacupful. Include postage.
Donie D. Harmrick, - Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.
About 20 Ibs. old fashioned
Cut-Shorts bean seed (grown
last Fall in good bottom land),
15e pint, Add postage. Mrs. V.
D. Hartsfield. Roswell. Rt. 1.
40 bu. good running velvet
beans. $1.75 bu. FOB. Ray Lay-
ton, Tennille. ;
Old fashioned Fla. running
Velvet beans sound for seed,
ship - day order received.
$F uu. FOB. Milford Beas-
ley. Garfield.
Polecat crowders, 6c Ib. blue
whippoorwills, 5c 1b; black-
eyed peas, 5c lb. FOB. Lay Les-
ter, Rockmart. Rt. 3:
450 bu. 90-day runner Vel-
vet beans; 80 percent sound, in
new 2 1-2 bu. bags. $2.00 bu.
FOB, R. Q. Pate, Hawkinsville.
50 bu. Clays, sound and pick-
ed without rain, $2.00 bu. FOB.
W. F. Peters, Jr. Monroe.
SEED FOR SALE
Yd. long pea seed 25c Ihb.;
Good tender -corn field bean,
Little streaked garden beans
20e lb.; Long hand gourd seed,
15e cupful. Add postage on
small orders. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville. R. 6.
Martin Gourd (holds 1% gal.
of water) seed, 30c C., postage
paid. John Kay, Hartwell,
RFD 3.
Pure Tom Watson melon
seed, 25c lb: Cuban Queen
melon, 50e lb. Saved from large
melons. All FOB, Mrs. D. J.
MecCorvey, Pavo.
White multiplying onions 45c
ae Emma Crowe, Cumming.
aed.
Good tender green and white
Okra seed mixed. 15c cupful
PP. H. L. Henson, Rydal, Rt.) 2.
and Indian red game crossed,
eggs, $1.50 per 15; $2.50 per
32; Also 1 yr. old rooster $2.50
P. M. H. L. Henson Rydal,
Rios
Martin Gourd seed,
10c; Garlic plants,
doz. BP. BP. Blanche
Dahlenega, R. 3.
Few pounds of vegetable
seed, 30c lb. P. P.; Long green
Okra, Collards, Bunch Beans,
Half Runner, Butter Peas,
White Crowder Peas. Large pkt.
10c. M. Pace, Temple, R. 1:
Early white half runner bean
seed home grown and weevil
free 20c teacupful plus post-
age. No stamps. White and
striped. cornfield bean seed,
| same price. Mrs. H, C. Perry,
Fairmount, R. 1. :
Kiana seed cane, disease re-
sistant, very prolific, 3,000
stalks $30.00;; Less, $1.25 C.;
Also want 1 ko. Guinea Water-
melon seed. B. F. Keller,
Greenville.
Good mustard seed, farge
leat and small leaf mixed. 5c
tbls. Citron seed, 5c 1-2 cupful.
Add postage. Alice N, Cook,
Blairsville, Rt. 4.
Old fashioned half white
runner and tender white bunch
bean seed without runner; Six
weeks yellow hull and _ ten-
der bunch beans, ea. 25c cup-
Exec. for white feed
sacks at 5c ea. Ea. pay post-
Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ella
3:> dez.
25e for 2
Miller,
age.
Gap,
Tender white half runner
garden bean seed. weevil free,
15e cupful and postage. Miss
Verna Parks, Talking Rock,
Re 2.
50 Mos. Hales best cantaloup
seed, clean and sound, 60c ib.
Charlie R. White, McRae, R .1.
Nice clean white multiplying
onions (not grown out) 35c
gal. Add postage. Accept
stamps. Mrs. G. B. Walker,
Blairsville R. 4.
Wide leaf tobacco seed, 10c
cupfull. May cherries, red June
plum i10e ea.; $1.00 doz.; Sage
Plants 25c; Large pumpkin
seed 15c cupfull. P. P. Mrs.
Lizzie Casey, Bowdon, R. 2.
Striped half-runner and white
Creaseback, tender beah seed.
Seund, weevil-free. 20c large
eupful: Shoe Fly plant seed,
20 pack, All postpaid. Mis.
J. L. Erwin, Adairsville R.2. Kelly, Montiee
BEANS AND PEAS FOR)
SEED FOR SALE
3 ats. of Okra seed for sale.
Make offer, or what have you |
in exe. Mrs. Bessie Thomas,
Lumpkin, R. 2. :
Tender striped half runner
bean seed 25c pint, add post-
ar Mrs. B. B. Holt, Eastman,
Tomato seed: Master Mar-
globe, $3.00 db; Marglobe
(Standard), Stone, Balt. $1.00
lb.; Turnip seed 30c lb.; Ten-
dergreen. Red Vat Green Pod
Beans. 25c lb. W. R. Stephens,
Dahlonega, R. 1: .
Mustard and okra seed, 15c
cupfull; Vine peach and Cu-
shaw seed ea. 20c
Mammoth Russian sunflower
seed, 35c qt. Postage paid Lea-
wella Elliot, Lavonia.
Hales best cantaloupe seed,
15 lb. Exec. some for a. doz.
turkey eggs: 6 game hens or
ducks. Broom corn seed (about
90ce worth) or what have you.
John H. Cowan, Pelham, R. 3.
Sims Imp. watermelon seed.
Small amount, $1.50. Ib. plus
postage. Morgan Williams,
Greenville R. 4. i
- Several Bu. of peas, the red
and white spotted crowders. 5c
lb.; Brabs $2.00 bu. FOB; Sev-
eral bu. of. good cane seed. fine
for syrup or sowing for seed.
3c lb. FOB. M. O. A. T. Shep-
pard, Lithonia, R.1, B: 143.
Turnip and salad seeds. 7
different kinds, $1.00 1b.; White |
spanish peanuts. hand picked,
cleaned and culled, 8c lb and
postage. M. B. Woodhff, Flow-
ery Branch, :
Vine okra, 18 seed 10c; 3
var. watermelon . seed Stn.
Mtn. Jones, a white rind
(name unknown) 25c_ cup-
ful or % ecupful 15e; Mam-
moth sunflower seed. 15c cup-
ful, 2 for 25c; 25 orders post-
paid. No stamps. I. M. Sulli-
van. Whitesburg, R. 2.
Imp. Kleckley sweet water-
melon seed (thin rind, red
meat) 35 for % lbh. Postage
paid. R. L. Snider, Butler.
Blue Ridge Mn. climbing to-
mato, (grows 3 bu. to vine),
200 seed, 25c; Colossal (yellow,
largest up to 4 lbs.) 10 seed free
with ea. order while they last.
Will C. Smith. Roy.
Mammoth green pod okra
seed 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
J. N. Adamson, R. 2, Lula.
Leesburg wilt resistant water-
melon (good _ shipper). and
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 60c lb.;
Limited amt. of Dude Creek
melon seed, Special $1.00 Ib.
P.P. J.:.M. Clark, Alamo. R. 2.
300 lbs. sel. Cuban Queen
watermelon seed, 40 Ib. COD.
Mrs. F.H. Scarborough, Desota.
Seed: Yd. long snap _ peas.
Tender cornfield bean seed;
White sugar sallet peas: Lind-
sey Johnson Winter beans. Ea.
20c per standard cup. Mustard,
and mixed turnips, ea. 10e per
large pkg. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Clair Clayton, Roy. |
Serecia Lespedeza seed, free
of Dodder. $2.00 per CWT.
FOB. Dr; Claud <A. Smith
Stockbridge (on Highway 42,
1 Mi. Stockbridge).
1500 stalks Blue Ribbon cane
seed with roots. $100 per 100
stalks (3 foot stalks). Exe..
for sood Peavine hay. Ernest
Seifert, Macon. R. 3.
Chufa seed, recleaned, $3.00
bu. J. D. Riehards, R. 2, Pavo.
Pure dill seed (stems
Plants used in making dill
pickles), 10c pkt.. 3 pkts. 25c
P. P- in Ga. No stamps. J. T.
Stevens, Hawkinsville, R. 3.
Dude creek watermelon seed,
wilt resistant, no white hearts.
Limited amt. 75c Jb., $3.00 for
5 lbs. R. C. Fleetwood. Harts-
field, R. 1. :
White English salad garden
pea seed, 15c cup. Add postage.
Mrs. Mauda Henderson, Elli-
jay. B.S
20 lbs. Daniel watermelon
seed. $1.00 lb. J. B. Gardon,
Newnan, R. 5.
Cuban Queen and Dude Creek
watermelon seed, 40c lb. 5 lbs
and up prepaid. T. J. Jim-
merson, Unadilla.
- Fine grade of pumpkin seed,
White popcorn, Okra, Canta-
loupe. Write for prices. Mrs.
John Puckett. Dalton, 608 Oak
Street.
Bean seed: Striped half run-
ners; Kentucky Wonder pole
beans, 20 cup; 2 for 35e; Okra
seed, 15c cup. Add _ postage.
ode A. L. Dodd, Alpharetta,
14 Ibs. of white okra seed,
30c kb.; 10 Ibs. of Hasting
Mammoth sunflower seed, 20c
lb.: 2% ibs. of Cantaloupe seed,
$2.00. All last yrs seed. Mrs.
N. D. Brady. Caire;, R. 2.
: Sorghum Cane seed, swper-
ior for Silage and syrup-Honey
Drip. 125 kb. baer Se kh. BE. C.
pT
cupful.}
of
K
"SEED FOR SALE
_|CORN AND SEED
- FOR SALE
Pumpkin seed 1940 crop and |
Striped Cushaw seed, Ha. 40c
lb. 25c per % lb. P.P. James
A. Dean, Chattahoochee, Fia..
-R. 1. (Resident of Ga.).
Genuine, jmp. Cuban or Dixie
Queen melon seed 50c lb.
Hand saved from large selected
melons. Guar. pure, sound,
clean, W. O. Birdsong. Gordon.
Climbing tomate (grows 15
ft., high; wilt-resistant, large
iruit: 3 vines produces enough
for av. family) seed, 500 for
25c. W. M. Thornton, Jesup.
Chufas. recleaned, $3.00 bu.
W. W. Williams, Quitman.
Citron seed, 17 1b; purple
Hull table peas 20 qt; pure
Stone Mtn., watermelon seed,
20c teacupful. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rts.
Tender. striped Green Pod
Half Runner bean seed, 30e pt;
quart, 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
B. B. Holt, Eastman. Rt. I
Early, tender Speckled and
white Runner garden beans. 29
teacupful, green okra seed, 20c
teacupful; red multiplying on-
ion buttons 25c gal; speckled
crowder peas. 10c lb. 10 Ib. lots
or more postpaid. Miss Gennia
Brown .Ball Ground. Rt. {-
About 30 lbs. Dixie Honey
Cane seed, 25c lb. prepaid; |
Yellow Flint seed. corn, shelled,
$1.50 bu. not prepaid. Miss
Imogene Achorn, Louisville. Rt.
1, Box 146.
65 Vo. Watson
j of well selected melons,
Soe Yb. Del. W. E. Williams.
Meultrie. RFD 4.
Late, large Eng. pea, cabbage.
collard seed, Bountiful snap-
bean seed, 20c lb; garlic bulbs,
25e doz. Exc. for artichoke tub-
ers, Calif. beer seed, raspberry
plants. Mrs. M. D. Stalvey, Du-
pont. Rt. 1. Box 75.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Marlboros imp. prolific seed
corn, 3-4 ears to stalk. Almost
weevil proof. 50e peck). $2.00
bu. FOB. Eula Lee, Alma, R. 1.
Hastings prolific seed corn,
pure nubbed 50c. peck; Hast-
ings Dixie Cone, pure, clean,
R. 5, Gainesville.
3 to 4000 bu. Whatleys pro-
lific slipped shuck ear corn,
treated for weevil and rats,
extra quality. 80 lb. to bu. for
sale, J. S. Collier, Barnesville.
Pure Whatleys Prolific seed
corn. Ist yr. Won Ist prize m
5 aere contest. at 75 bu. acre.
$2.00 bu. FOB place. C. B.
Swearingen, Ft. Valley R. 1.
Marlboros seed co
flint prolific corn, almost wee-
vil proof. 50c pvk., $2.00 bu.
shuck
bu. good slipped
100 g Pat.
corn 70e bu. at barn. D, A.
terson, Vienna, R. 1.
Imp. Neals paymaster. 2
eared corn, $1.50 bu. FOB. Also
jJeading var. of 2 yr. apples
trees cheap or exc. for what
have you. Write. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay. :
Hastings yellow prolific corn,
hand nubbed and shelled 75e
peck, $2.50 bu.: also Hastings
Honey Cane seed 5c lbh. FOB.
S. J. Brown, Bowman.
300 bu. good sound slipped
shuck corn, at my barn. J.C.
Godfrey, Davisboro.
300 or 400 bu. of corn at my
barn, 75c bu. All slipped shuck.
Live on the Albany and Dobbs
Road. R. T. Howard, Oakfield.
Hastings yellow prolific seed
eorn, 75e peck at farm; also
Crotalaria Spectabilis, 10c Ib.
in 100 lb. sacks. E. E. Boyett,
Morris Sta.. R. 1, B. 30.
5 bu. ea. red and white Field
Popcorn, 4c tb. No orders less
than 10 lb. Also Toole cotion-
seed, recleaned and Ceresan
treated. $3.00 CW]. Eli
Lewis Dawson. =
500 bu. large white slipped
shuck corn, 70c bu. FOB. H. A.
Wasden, Midville.
About 100 bu. Whatleys
partly: ship shuck ear corn,
weevil treated. 85c bu. Live on.
J, . Collier farm. Oza Ham-
lett, The Rock, R. 1.
Slip shucked ear corn, truck-
loads or car lots, 75c bu. of 80
lb. to bu. FOB ears. C. R. Pat-
rick, Omega.
Yellow popcorn, shelled $3.00
Bu. FOB: Green garden peas,
3c FOB. Express by bu. ham-
ners. P. C. Pace. Jakin, R. 1,
Box 125.
Whatleys prolific Ist yr.
nubbed and shelled seed corn.
$2.15 bu. $2.00 bu. in 5 bu.
lots: 60c peck; $1.10 per 1-2
bu. FOB. Doyle Vickery, Bow-
man,
1000 bu. ef corn. T5e bu. at
my warehouse. dno,
20e Ib. and postage. A. BR. Nix,
best
FOB. D. M. Lee, Nicholls, R.l. |
S.}
200 bu. shelled corn: 200
peas, all var. 20 M.-ea. EB.
or Wakefield cabbage plan
Tomato plants, P. R. pot
plants; also 100 bu. wal
ground meal. Shipment at.
Write for prices. A. H. R
ardson, Ellaville.
~ 3000 bu. Whatleys slippe
shueck ear corn, weevil treated.
Make best offer loaded on truck
here. J. A. Cason. Barnesv:
Whatleys prolific seed
Ist yr. $2.00 bu. 60c pk. FOB.
Nubbed and shelled. Darrel
Sanders. Bowman, R. 1. .
200 bu. slip shuck corn~75
bu. at my barn. J. M. Downee,
Uvalda RFD A. ae
200 to 300 bu. good ear corn,
75 bu. at barn.. Fred Flanders,
Dublin. Rt 6. Sy GN eae
About 50 bu. good, heavy ea
corn/in shuck. $1.00 bu. my
barn, located at Mrs. Gillie
Bradys. W. H. Bell, Mauk,R.1.
Browns imp. big white flint
red cob corn. heaviest a1
most weevil-resistant, $1.00 1
$3.00 bu. FOB. J. W. Brown.
Helena.
Heavy slipped shuck corn.
Stanleys Prolific. 75e bu.
barn; also Hales Best ca
loup seed, 50c lb. Money or
Osborne Williams, McRae,
I =
40. bu. shelled corn, 75c
FOB. Mrs. A. M. Dubber
Broxton. Ae
100 bu. good slipped shuc
corn, 70c bu, my barn. DD, As
Patterson, Vienna, Rt. 1. |
_65 bu. Hastings yellow. pro=
lifie seed corn, srown on iso#
lated plot 75e yk, $2.50 bu.
POR. C.. Burtis: Pranktm:
RE 3 =
1 er 500 bu. large slip
shuck corh, 70c bu. FOB.
A. Wasden. Midville.
600 bu. No. 1 slipped shuck
corn, 75c bu. at my barn. Mil-
ton Beall, Louisville.
Pure Whatleys Prolific 1s
yr.. [st prize winner in 5 A
contest; 75 bu. per acre. $2.00
bu. FOB. my place. C. B. Swear=
engen, Ft. Valley. RFD. a
Pure Hastings Prolific, nub-
_ FOR SALE
Dixie Triumph and Wanna-_
makers. $1.25 bu. FOB. Also
P. R. vine seed potatoes. H. S.~
Baxter. Blackshear ie
seed for sale at farm on State
Highways No. 90 and
Junction. C. L. White. M
zuma. Box 382. =e
Brooms 90-day prolific, wil
resistant. 1 1-16 in: staple
D&PL 11A and H. and H. cot
for 1 bu. Brab. or iron. peas.
A .V. Hartley. Alamo ae
Ruckers early pride, stapl
1% inch. 45% lint. 1200 Ibs.
make a 500 lb. bale. $1.15 bu.
W. T. Rucker. Ashland. .
Rucker cotton seed No. 11.
75e bu. at farm; 90c bu. FOB,
O27 ZL. Goss, Adairsville, R.
D&PL No. 11A, Ist yr. 1 1-16
staple: 40-45% lint. 1 var. gin
on special days. $1.00 bu.: $3.00.
CWT. Mrs. Mary A. Sesby,
Carnesville. oes
D&PL cotton seed. No,
and Wannamakers Dixie.
Triumph. Ea. var. .lst yr. $1.00
bu. Exe. for values. Also some
pullets, 7 mos, old, now lay-
ing. W.L.. 90ce ea.; Reds. $1.00
ea. Gerald Smith, Baxley, R. 4
800 lbs.. H. H..cottom seed
for planting, 3c lb.: 1000 bun-=
dles 4-hand fodder, $3.00 per
100 bundles; Want to buy shoa
about 40-75 lbs. W. M. Forte
ner. Meansville. R. 1, =
50 bu. Rhynes imp. big boll
wilt resistant Cooks. Ist
kept pure, 98% germination,
90c bu. FOB. Quentin Benson,
Ty. tye Re 8
D&PL No. 11A. 2nd yr. $2.1
CWT. FOB. Kept pure, gro
.. eommmunity, noe
treated. O.L. Stone, Loganville,
Cokers 4 in 1; also D&PIA
$3.00 CWT. Pure recleaned and
treated. Chas S. Floyed, Law
ganville. :
Cokers 4 in 1 long stapled
Kept pure. 75e bu. J. D. Parksa)
Zebulon, Seiad
D&PL, ist yr, 43% lint
1% staple, ginned on 1 var. gin,
$2.50 CWT bags. H. P. Male
com, Secial Cirele, R. 2.
50 bu. Vandiver heavy fruite
ol
er,
Fester, , at farm. ,
x
lor Sh
4
"COTTONSEED
FOR SALE
150. bay D&PL No. 11A. Kept
e at gin. Ist yr: Ceresan
ted. Delinted, 1 io 1 1-16
ple. $1.00 bu. FOB. S. E.
urling. Tennille R- 1.
Summerour Hi-Bred Cotton
seed, Ist yr. Made over bale
to acre in 1940. Cleaned and
treated. $1.25 bu. R. O. Mc-
Daniel. Jr.. Dublin. R. 3.
- Cokers 100. str. 2. Sound and
ead AoE for planting, 100
Tb. bag $2.50. J. Frank Tan-
ner. ie aadersvilic: RFD.
;
aie . New wallow seed corn
olific and hand shelled, 85c
pe $3.20 bu. 50c gal. Add
Pensuertstion chgs. J. B. Hick-
man. Barnesville.
1 lot pine Delta Planting
Cotton seed, 50 bu. sacked. 75
bu. at barn. 2nd yr. seed. P. B.
cker, | Social Circle.
- Recleaned Cotton seed: Petty
Tooles wilt resistant. D&PL
d Cokers 4 in 1. $1.00 bu.:
= atleys prolific seed corn,
$1.60 bu. FOB. Peas, mixed,
per bu. $1.85: Irons slightly
mixed $2.00: Brabs $2.25: Otoo-
tans $3.50: Hayseed $2.50 FOB.
J .B. Hunnicutt, Fort Valley.
400. bu. Cokers -100. Kept
ure, 1940 seed. Av. yield over
bale to acre. R. L. Franklin.
airsville.
ummerour Hi-Bred, 1st yr.
kept pure. delinted and treat-
ed. $3.50 CWT. FOB. W. B.
Richardson. McIntyre.
kers 100 cotton seed,
ound and pure. $2.50 CWT.
cae Ben R. Tanner, Sanders-
Se 2- _B. ees and
1st yr. $1.00 bu.; $3..00
not Also Has-
bu. D&PL 11A_ cotton
ed ist yr.. delinted,; Ceresan
rented. $1. 00 bu.; $3.00 CWT.
a Hos Morris, Stone Mtn.
5 yr. Stoneville. 2-B cotton
A: 00 bu.; Cert. white
master Seed corn,
W. A.
e. Haddock, R. yt
tant Bioneviile
velvet beans.
= A
Also run-
$L-50s bu:
Iso wet ee draws
cS, = Bnet
- kept
ark plane -r 00
CWT. Also fine Jer- 2
gentle, $40.00. tr. W.
. Douglasville, a:
villes 2-B. Ist yr. oe
Ceresan treated. $3.00
WW" Untreated $2.75 FOB.
alter Estes. Rex.
Ss neville 2-B, 1st yr. Grad-
eo ae tested for ger-
ae 00 CWT. FOB.
add One Goittin. =a,
D&PL 11A cotton seed,
1m one var., Ist yr. pure,
$3.00 CWT. in 100 Ib.
{udson, Elberton, R. 1,
nme -Hi-Bred and
east X- $1. 00 bu. Hers-
oyd, Cochran. R. 2.
Jestoneville 2-B and 25
&PL 11-A, 75c bu. Hen-
ve nesor. Temple, R. 2.
cottonseed lst yr.: kept
c bu. FOB. Jewel. Ben-
Me ee
e Stoneville 2 B. cotton-
el yr. privately -ginned
ecleanded, 1 1-16 in. staple,
u. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Gaddis Sea Island cot-
$1.25 bu. Del. Limited
AL Be Preston, Mon-
ne ile 2-B, Ist yr. kept
resan treated, $3.00
'B. Geo. Bullard, Pow-
2-B. cottonseed,
absolutely pure, $3. 00
. D. Tatum, Palmetto. |
fannamaker Dixie triumph
ure, sound, treated;
0 bu. FOB. W. >: Pacer
n tst yr. kept pure . 10
FOB. Jewel Benson, Ty Ty,
SPL; A 1: ond yr. cotton
| plus postage: few lbs.
.2 Ib.
se _FOB. J. i. Goober)
1500. 50c; 75c M: 5M, $3.50 del.
s Cook Ay SoHE re-|F
treated.
. supply ton lots. W./
May 1
d _* sale. Write, oes Mit-}
2:5 J McCollum, Canon,
COTTONSERD ~
FOR SALE
Pure Stoneville 2 B, Ist yr.
privately ginned and reclean-
ed 1 1-16 in. staple. 90c bu,
Riley C..Couch, Turin.
D&PL HW A, Ist yr., pure.
$2.50 CWT. FOB. R. -F. Lee.
Social Circle.
400 bu. cottonseed; D&PL
11 A, culled and treated. $1.00
,{bu. V. V. Pove. Buchanan, R.2.
Cokers Cleve wilt No. 7 cot-
ton seed. direct from Cokers
last spring, kept pure. Good
staple. $2.50-CWT. FOB. G. D.
Wood., Lawrenceville R. 2.
D&PL 11 A cotton seed, 2nd
yr. $2.25 CWT. A. H. Neesan.
Stockbridge.
D&PL and Cokers 100. 1st
yr. private gin $1.00 bu. FOB.
J. L. Thomas, RFD No., Madi-
son.
Stoneville 2-B cotton seed
| Ist yr. Wm. Patterson, Calhoun.
Vandivers heavy fruiter cot-
tonseed, direct in 1940. 45- 48%
lint, for sale. Exec: for eat
otootans, or field peas. 3 for 1,
2 for 1 resp. Also big speckled
crowder peas, 10c lb. and post-
age. T. O. McLendon, Carroll-
ton Rt. 3.
Summerours Hi-Bred Half
and Half, Ist yr., kept pure, 80c
bu. FOB RR. Station. i. E-
Strange. Cobbtown, Rt. 2
Summerours Imp. Half and
Half, Ist yr., sound, kept pure,
$1.00 bu. FOB... Jim + OUP:
Jr., Tarrytown.
Wannamakers Wonder wake
cottonseed, long staple, kept
} pure, Ist yr. $1.00 bu. at barn:
not less than 10 bu. shipped.
FOB. Chks not accepted. J.
M. Fausett, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
4 or 500 Ibs. Pine Delta cot
tonsed, slightly mixed, 75ce bu.
bunch
and running butter-beans. col-
ored, 20c lb. Postage paid on
lots; Exc. few Ibs. for
speckled or white Half Run-
ning garden beans. Mrs. Dollis
Brewer, Buckhead, Rt, 1.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Galouve plete! large, fresh
extra Early J., and Chas.
postpaid: white: Bermuda onion
Siesta same price. . Sat. guar.
. F. Stokes. Fitzgerald.
Beysenberry and thornless
youngberry het tad ea. $1. a
doz. Cash or M.
Harris. Buchanan Gee 2:
2000 Mammoth a eatie
strawberry plants. 25c C. Also
few Sage plants, 10c ea.: 3 for
1 2oe. B. Jue Coney. Mauk, R. 1.)
Marglobe tomato and collard:
plants, $1.00 M.: Calif pepper:
$1.25 M.. Loyd Steedey. Bax- c
Ne,
Chas...
bie plants,
globe. Balt. ang)
tomato plants. 500. 75c: $1.25
M. del. Ry Chanclor. Pitts. .
Booking orders for North
Ga. Red and pink P. R: potato
plans, Goy. ~ inspected and
$1.75 M. del. E. B.
Weatherford, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
P, R. Potato plants. Gov. in-
del. ar=
spected and treated. $1.50 M:
| Market price
at my home.
Cash or M. O. no chks. L. M.
Weatherford, Gainesville, R. 2.
Greater Balt. and Marglobe
tomato plants, ready Apr. 15;
900, .75e: $1125 Mr.
5 M. $1.00 M. E.
Baxley. R. 4.
Cabbage. plants. 65 M. No
orders filled for less than M.
Ge Mixon,
Also booking orders for Calif.
wonder and hot Cheyenne pep-
per. plants. leading variety
tomato plants. O. F.. Baker.
Sycamore, R. 1. Box 109. |
~ Tomato. Earliana, Marglobe.
Red Rock. New Stone plants.
$1.00 M.: Ruby King sweet-
pepper. Calif. wonder $1.50
M: -Black Beauty ege plant,
30c C.: $1.50 M. Gov. inspected
Red and yellow P. R. plants.
$1.50 M-. Watis Crosby, Gra-
ham. Z Slee :
Cert. Marglobe Tomato
plants. $1.15 M. FOB. Full.
count and moss packed. now
1a ed. G: Herndon Odum,
Marglobe tomato plants ready
Apr. 20. 75c M. Good plants.
Also red and yellow skin P. .R.
aes plants. $1.50 M., ready
,. All PP. Leroy Light-
sey, Sereven, R. 1. i
Tomato plants.
Searlett slobe.
moss packed.
Marglobe,
now ready.
Prompt ship-
ment. $1.00 M: del, -25 C..
Hiram Lightsey, Screven.
Redskin P= R= plants -in-
spected. $1.15 M.: 5 M. or more
$1.00 M.: Early Truimph > ES:
15 M., 5 M. up, $1.00 M. Cash
ents T, J. Dixon, Bs:
ol
Well rooted sage plants, 10
ea. prepaid.-of 6 or more. me Reo
|Lincoln World Beater,
1M. del.;
John W.
and Copenhagen gab le
vesany best
ees Over.
Marglobe tomato,
MARKET BULLETIN:
PLANTS FOR SALE
Real old time Boon and Imp.
P. R. potato plants grown from-
hand sel. cert. treated seed.
Boon plants, $2.00 M.; P.
$1.75 M.. ready about April
ee Cc. A. Dobbs. 502 Hudson
Gainesville.
aaa tomato plants $1.00
M, 2 M 90c M. 25 C. Good
plants. full count, moss pack-
ed. Ready. Del. Also Calif.
Wonder Sweet pepper plants.
25 C3 $1.25 M..Deb - Ready
Apr. 20.. D. W. Lightsey,
Screven.
Cert. P. R. potato plants
ready Apr. 20. priced at bed
3 mi. west of Oakwood, O. C.
Cantrell, Gainesville, R. 2.
Everbearing and Lady TT.
strawberry plants, $2.00 M. del.
6 red gold plants free with ea.
order. No chks. L. K. Rice,
Ellijay. Rt. 2.
State inspected P. R. plants.
$1.50 M.. 5 M. up $1.35 M.;
Chas. and Early: J. Cabbage.
White, yellow. Bermuda onion
plants 600 of ea. $1.00 del.
Marglobe, Balt. Putchard to-
mato, 90c M.. Pepper plants
Calif. Wonder
$1.50 M. B. J. Morris, Baxley.
Cabbage and onion , plants
75c M.: Open grown tomato
plants, all var, Cert. seed. $1.50 |
M. California Wonder Pimiento
pepper. Egg plants, Lettuce and
Hot pepper, $2.00 M.; Gov. In
spected potato slips, $1.75 M.
All ready and prepaid. Harold
Smith. Baxley.
Marglobe tomato aplants 20c
60c, 500: $1.00 M. Mr. W.
Clark, Abbeville, R. 2.
Cabbage and oo o
15c. bunch, $1.00 M.; ater
Inspected and treatal sr 45 M
Boon potato, $1.90 M.; Lee
Crow. Gainesville, R. 2, B. 143.
~ . J. and J. Wakefield cab-
bage. 75c M.; Imp. P. R. pota-
to and Marglobe tomato, $1.25
M. California Wonder pepper
plants. 15e=- Cz ies Ei Carter,
Coffes.
Tomato plants;
Ce
R.
New Stone
$1.50
potato $1.50
We 2666.3 PR:
Johnson, Tarrytown, R. 2.
Matchless and Gr. Balt. to-
mato plants. moss packed, $1.00
M.; 5 M. or over prepaid. Apr
20 to May 30; Cabbage, Copan:
hagen Mkt. $1.00 M. Red
Skin P. R. potatoes. Gov. in-
Spected, $2.00 M. Prepaid. May
1. J. R. Bowen. Jesup.
Guaranteed genuine Mar-
globe tomato plants, now
ready, moss pecney $1.00 M.,
2M. up 95c M
chel Lightsey Screven. :
P. R. and Nancy Hall bolas
to plants, $1.50 M. Book or-
ders now. Ready about 20th.
R. Redmond, Pelham.
Booking orders for del.
eo
Jones, Pelham.
Chas. and Duis cabbage
plants, 80c M.; White and yel-
low Bermuda onion. plants, 70c |.
M; Marglobe tomato 40c - Ce
10 M, $1.65 M. Del.
All kinds erowder peas, 6c lb.
Black-
$1.75 M.;
in 50 Ib. bags; Calif.
eyed, same price. Ovie Crow.
Gainesville.
Purple and Pink skin P.
and Early Triumph Res
plants $2.00 M. aS FOB. par-
cel post, $1.50 M
B. -Medders.
order. B.
VR. 4,
Old faxhioned: beading eab-
bage-collard plarits, 25c per
300; $1.00 M. and postage. Mrs.
John A. Brown. So Rt.
2.
Marglobe tomato "lintas $1. 25:
M.: up to 3 M.o r more by ex
press $1.15 M.: Ruby King and |
Calif, Wonder sweet Pepper
plants $1.35. M. ready now.
Booking orders for Genuine
Gov. \Inspected P. R. plants for |.
Apr. and May del., $1.35 M.
del, W. E. Nobles, Baxley, E.
4. Box 150.
Lady T. Strawberry piace
75c 500: $150 M.; Tender
brown: striped seed, 20 cupful.
Exe, white feed sacks, 100 Ibs.
for dried apples.. Mrs. W.
Wood Flowery Branch.
Gov. Inspected red and pink
skin P:R. plants, $150 M.:
Boons $2.00 M. del.; Cabbage
and onions $1.00 M. Lee Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143,
Booking orders for early
$1.00 - M.;
Bell or Bull Nose peppers,$2.00
M, John Ingram. Ty Ty.
Klondike strawberry plants,
20 C.; 85e, 500; $1.50 M.; Mas-
todon strawberry plants. Bde
C; $1.50, 500; $250 M. Weil
rooted plants. Also Mixed gar-
den bean seed, 15c cupful. Mrs.
Effie Crowe, Cumming RR. 4s
Cabbage plants, strong and
healthy, $1.00 crate of 2000.
R. | M.:
ieee Apr. shipments. A. B.
$1.25 M. FOB. Dean}
All del. Hers-
P. R. and Nancy Hall eiate 4
plants later. $1. 50 | Mz.
Begin ship-
ping about Apr. 25. Cash with |
Alma,
i: plants, $1 00 M. P.
L. J
PLANTS FOR SALE
Now ready P. R.. potato
plants. imp. red and pink skins,
$1.25 M.; 5 M. and over $1.00
Also Marglobe and Stone
tomato plants. same price. W.
S. Anderson, Alma, R. 4.
Marglobe tomato plants, now
ready. 95c del. Good plants,
full. count, moss packed, Day
Peacock. Surreney, R. 2.
Red thornless raspberry and
white iceberg _ blackberry
plants, asparagus crowns 50c
doz. Mrs. J. B. Nix, Alto. .
. 2 rooted sage plants 25c ea..
12 for $1.25; Calamus, 3 root-
ed plants 25c; 1 pound fresh
roots 25c. Add postage: Mrs.
H. C. Carter. Winder. R. 3.
Guaranteed true to name
Marglobe temato plants, full
count. moss packed, now ready.
$1.00 M. del., 2 M. up. 95c M
del. L. D. Lightsey, Screven.
Balt. tomato plants. $1.15 M.
/del. Ready. Good count moss
packed. Mrs. Molie Lightsey.
Cert: P. R. potato plants
$1.45 M., Nigger Killer, $2.00
M:: Early Triumph. $1.75 M.
Full count and quality guar.
nS,
Alma.
Marglobe tomato iene. now
ready, moss packed. $1.00 M.
P. R. potato plants ready ist of
May, $1.50 M. Del. Good plants
full count. W. G. OQuinn
Baxley. R. 4.
Tomato. plants, Marglobe, .
Baltimore and Truckers Extra
Early. 75c M.. 500 50c. Grown
on new ground, moss packed,
full count. Prompt del. E. L.
Fitzgerald, TIrwinville.
Jewel strawberry plants
$2.00 M.. $1.00 500; Lady T.,
Klondike and everbearing Jew-
el strawberry plants, $1.00 M.
All PP. Mrs. Re Ff. Maltbie,
Robinson.
Everbearing strawberry
plants. 20c C., $1.50 M. Exe.
for white 100 Tb. sacks free of
holes. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
Y. D. Anderson, Cleveland,
R. 2.
Cabbage and onion plants
fresh spring grown) 75c M.;
omato plants. 500, 75c; $1. 25
M:; P. R. potato plants, $1.50
M., 5 M. or more $1.25 M.
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Marglobe and Break O Day
tomato plants 35c C.. $3.00 M.
Ready. Bell, Hot and Pimento
peppers, 1% doz. 15c; 3 doz.
40c; Iceberg Lettuce. Beets,
cabbage and. collards 25c C.
del. Mrs. H. WV: eae Reg-
ister,
Marglobe. New Sone: $1.00
M.: Calif. wonder, Ruby king
pepper plants. $1.00 M., 20c
C.; P. R. potato plants, $1.50
M. delivered prompt shipment.
| Mrs. Mary Crosby. Baxley. R.
14: Box 53.
Cert. Imp. PP, R.. potato
plants, $1.75 M. FOB; Cert.
Imp. Louisiana Yams, $2. 00 M.
J. J. Chasten, Baxley. Gen.Del.
Large leaf sage plants, 15c
ea.; Half running White ice
beans. 25c pint, good seed,
weevil free. M. O. McHaffey,
Carrollton. R. \e
- Strawberry wonderberries,
40c C.: $3.50 M. All true to
name; Peppermint. Catnip, 20c
doz. Exe. for 100 lbs. white
feed sacks. Add postage on
small orders. No chks. Mrs.
Lona Blackwell. jpecionee.
Res
Leading var. cae aee and
collard, 400. 50c; $1.00 M-.;
Vigorvine tomato seed. 25c C.;
Broad leaf tobacco seed . 15c
large spoonful; Lady Peas 10:
Ib. All> mailed? <i. A. Crow,
Sates Ree bee
Gov. Inspected and. ieeca
Pp. R. potatoes, Pink and yel-
low skin from vine grown
seed. $1.25 M.; $1.40 parcel
post prepaid; Marglobe tomato
plants, $1.00 .M. Mae Thorn-
ton, Screven.
Marglobe, New Stone daa
R. po-
tato, $2.00 M..; Cal. Wonder.
Ruby King pepper. $1.25 M.
20c. C. All del. Prompt ship-
ment. full count. J. P. Mul-
lis: Baxley. Rt. 4.
Tomato plants, yeaa. about
May ist. Best cert. seed plant-
ed: Brimmer, Oxheart, Rutgers,
Market Champion, stone, Scar-
lett Giant, Pondorosa. Mar-
globe. None shipped. L. H.
Ouzts Elberton, R. 3...
Genuine Marglobe tomatc
plants. moss packed. full count,
30c C., $1.25 M:. del.; Klondike
strawberry - plants. 75c . 500:
$1.50 M. del. Fr, A. Watson.
Odum, ~
Cert. red P, R. potato plants,
$1.50 M.: Marelobe, New Stone
Bonnie "Best tomato plants.
moss packed. 90c M.; Sweet
pepper. Ruby King, Calif. Won-
eae eet J a oe ees Minnie ek Graham,
der, $1.50 M. Prompt del, Mes.
Wednesday, April 16, 1941.
| zone, full count, Guar.
Arnold, Surrency, See
Acre. Copenhagen, and
berry plants, 300. $1.00:
PLANTS FOR SAL
Red or yellow sk
R. potato plants, ready Ap
20th. $1.50 M. del. Also B
timore tomato plants, no
ready $1.25 M. del. All
plants and count. W. G.
ray, Odum. R. 2, Box 150.
Marglobe tomato plants,
packed $1.00 M.. del,
count guar. Mrs. Ida Mae
ers. Baxley, R. 4, Box 101.
White Bermuda onion plai
75c M. del.; Marglobe tom
plants $1.50 M. del. Pr
shipments. Inez Everett, J
ley, R. -4, Box 41.
Cabbage plants. large fr
Copehagens, Wakefields. Dut
500 40c, 60c M., 5 M. $2.
Prompt shipment. Satisfae
Guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgera
Pure Marglobe tomato plax
good, sound. moss pack
M., 2 M. up 90c prepaid. Rea
now. Hovis Lightsey, Ser
Marglobe tomato plants,
ready $1.00 M. del;
and prompt shipment.
Type. Screven.
Cert. plants: pepper,
Wonder, Ruby King,
beauty eggplants, $1.50 M.
matoes: Marglobe Break
Day $1.00 M.. 25c C. e
McNeal. Graham.
Gov. inspected red oon 3
pink skin P. R. potato pla
500 80c $1.40. M.. 5 M. $6.
10 M. $12.00. All del. f
count. Amos Garrett, Gaine
ville, R. 7.
Red skin P, R. lene
Inspected and treated: $1
del. and also Marglobe t
$1.00 M. del. Tomato. plai
now ready. A. ns Sheff
Surrencvy.
Gov. inspected, purple
pink skin; P. R.
Triumph potato plants, ]
M. FOB: E.. J. Wakefield Cab-
bage plants: Marglobe tom
toes, $1.00 M.; Sweet pe
$2.00 M. Exc. for anything
use. Begin shipping abou
1 Mrs i. piunais A
407 - 12th St. ae
tate Inspected, moss -
ed, Red and Pink skin
potatoes, ready Apr. 20.
M.; Calif. Wonder sweet
per; Tomato- Marglobe,
let, Globe, $1.00' M. Pr
ready now. Paul Ligh
Screven. Eee
Tomato plants:
Break ODay. Balt. |
Bonnie Best. 30c. Gs 90.
Calif. Wonder, Ruby King,
mento, sweet, Cavenne
pepper, Black Beauly egg
30c C.. $1.25. S Bik Cr
Graham, R. ge .
P. R. and. Nancy Hall. Pota
plants. State Inspected
Cert. Booking. orders f
25 to May 5.$1.75 M. 1]
M. FOB; Exc. for.
Major Crow, Gainesvi.
P. R. potato plants,
spected, $1.50 M. del. J.
old. Baxley. Rt. gee
tato plants. ei 50 M. ze
and quality Buerey rea
John Hancock, Alma,.
About 50, Ov0- Goes pec
greed Virginia bright leaf.
bacco plants. Ready Apr.
Sell by bed or thousand.
me. 4 mi. south Abbevi
ie Smith, eee ee Rt.
: Klondike Senubetie
true to name, 500, 85c: Ae
No_ chks. - :
Gainesville. Rt. 7
_ Gov. inspected red Sit
low skin P. R. potato
tied with Gov. tape. $1.5
| Also Boons $2.00 M. de
oo Cee LO 2.
Genuine els red mee P
plants, Gov. inspected
treated, $1.25 M. del.
- Marglobe - tomato. i
now ready. moss packe
good count. 90c M. del. Prom
shipment, Mrs. he L ntse
Surrency.
Early Flat. dusted: =
Market Cabbage, Cryst.
white and yellow onions,
lard and beet plants, 5
75c M; 5 M. $3.00; Prit
and Margiobe tomato. 500,
$1.50 M. Guaranteed.
Rural Carter. Lake Park.
State inspected P. R. red
pink skin potato plants
90c; 1 M. $1.50- Boon
$1.60: 1 M $1.90: Vigorvine
mato plants, 50 plants 25c
zie Crow, Gainesville, Rt
Red gold and Jewell str
tial fig. 12, $1.00: 10
Lucretia Dewberry, 300
Kudzu 100, 75e; 300 $:
Ave. Macon,
J. W. Teole, Rt 3
red. P. R. potato, $1. 50
M; Marglobe tomato. $1.00 M;
Calif. wonder pepper plants.
$1.50 M. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Ira Bullard, Graham.
- Marglobe. Greater Balt. and
Bonny Best Tomato plants
ready now; Also booking | or-
and red skin. $1.55 M.; Calif.
and: _Ruby King pepper plants
BE M.: Cabbage ee and
Jersey Wakefield. 75c M. Will
mix orders. W. H.
Baxley, R. 4.
_ Marglobe, New Stone coma
plants. field grown, $1.00 M.
Good count, prompt shipment,
Moss packed, Claude Tyre,
Screven, Rt. <1.
-P. R. red skin imp. sweet po-
M. or more
guar. and
Brantley
tato, $1.50 M.. 5
231.25) MS Plants
eady for sale now.
Bel. Bristol. fp
P. R. plants Gov.
and treated, $1.40 M.
tomato. now ready, $1.00 M.;
abbage, now ready. $1.00 M.;
miento pepper, $1.50 M, All
lel. T. L. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Pink and yellow skin P. R.
inspected
Marglobe |
plants $1.40 M. del. to 3rd zone;
Alco Marglobe and_ Baltimore
tomato pee 75.-M,. Del: to
as zone, J. . Gruber, Odum,
es
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE :
Extra good Spanish peanuts,
good seed, 4c lb: sound Brab-
ham peas. unmixed (real nice,
$2.25 bu; Write or see. J.
: ee Unadilla.
or 1 Va. Bunch. peanuts, in
hull. aed: 5e lb. at-barn.
-W. S. Norton, Edison.
About 50 Ibs.. shelled pecans,
perfect halves. mostly. Schieys,
nice and clean, 40c lb. FOB.
Want to buy 5 or 6 gal. good
Ga. Cane syrup cheap _ for
cash. Johnnie Morman. Rich- |
Jand. Rt. 1.
8 or 10 bu. No. 1 Runner
10g) peanuts, 4c th. Exp. Col.
L. Branch, Lenox. Rt. De
Pecans for sale or exc. Mrs.
Clyde Sandifer. Locust Grove.
_ 5 bu. Spanish peauts, $1.00
bu. or exc. for Cokers cotton-
seed, treated: Bu. for Bu. Mrs.
Will Howell. Culverton. Ris 2:
eg eee is Ah ra
PECAN AND OTHER
RUIT TREES FOR. SALE
aa Sailey - pecan
aT Mor gan, Americus.
Old Hashion large yellow:
cling peaches, fine for canning,
delicious flavor; Also lemon,
shape sweet white English and
small red Indian free stone
Oe ee sere 3 for 30c, $1.00
S; Crowe, Cum-
4100 2 yr. old and 250-4 or
old appletrees in Yates, Terry,
ed, Dard Red Yellow Delici-
ous. Morrisons, Chattahoochee
Ea. May. Early Harvest. Horse,
Yellow Transparent, _ Hack-
worth, Winesap, Ga. Russett,
Winter Queen, Shockley. Go-
ing at half price. James Cure-
ton, Austell.
aS POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Toads,
turnips,
Fi.
To truckers: mixed
Cabbage, lettuce,
strawberries. Eng. peas. J.
Anderson. Nashville. .
. To truckers: 1-2 acre young
turnips for sale. Geo. Bailey,
Camilla.
To truckers: Mixed toads,
eabbage lettuce. turnips, Eng-
lish peas and strawberries. J.
HH. Anderson, Nashville.
_ Sweet potato seed. $1.00 bu.
~ J. H. Smith. Chipley. Rt. 2
5 bu. early improved: pink
skin P. R. seed potatoes from
vines, $1.00 bu. Exc, for Blue
Guinea or Berkshire pig or for
Game _ chickens. Charlie Mal-
phus. Tusculum.
FRUIT AND BUTTER
FOR SALE
Nice, dried apples, free of
worms and core, 12c Ih. Add
postage. Natalie Evans, Rydal,
Mt 2
4 or 5 Ybs. fresh butter each
week, 25c Ib. postoaid. Mrs.
Neal Holdbrooks, Waco, Rt. 2.
_ Nice Jersey butter 25c kb.
gel. 4 Hb. lots. Sat. guar.; also
Be. white velvet okra seed,
Se pt., 25c at.. 75e gal. Mrs.
ee Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
os sundried appies, free
worms, core and peelings
~ 2%4c Ib. 10 Ibs. postpaid in
= seswax, 20c Ib. plus irae
a A. W. Hill, Maysville,
Morris.
ibs...
BROODERS. FOR SALE.
mee wat: orcs, Tey 00 oa
$3.00 per hive. Loose swarms,
75e ea. and party furnish hives.
Hives wt. from 100-200. lbs.:
Also Hastings new yellow pro-
lific seed corn, $1.00 peck del:
$3. a u. ac T. Pp: Holton a
ley.
ae ae 1940 bane e
Make best offer. Also swarms
of bees put in your brooders.
$1.50 per swarm. James Sir-
mans. Ur. Homerville, Rt. - AN
lb., $1.40 postpaid in Ga.; Case
of: 6. $6.00 FOB here. Good ex-
tracted honey in 60 lbs. can, 8
Ib FOB. J.-C. coe Du-
pont, Rt. 1.
Gallberry honey teed in
10 lb. pails, 95c gal.; Case of 6
gal. $5.00 plus shipping chgs.
on all Jim Pye, Odum.
~~ Comk honey 10
$1.00. Satisfaction guar.
Smith, Enigma.
5 Ib. cans comb honey, 50c.
Satisfaction guar. ALON, Ham-
mond, Enignia. .
lb. cans.
Pure exacted: Honey No. 2
F rates 6- 10 lb. pails to case
FOB here: $4.00: 3-10 lb. pails
$2.10: 2-10 16. pails postpaid
$1.90: 1-10 lb. pails postpaid,
$1.00. Several 50 gal. barrels
60c gal. FOB here. John A.
Crummey,. Jesup, P= 0 Box
Wi
-FRESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE -
ee oak wood smoked
A; |hams,- 92. 1-2c lb; Wt. 8 to 12
8 to 20 Ibs., 15 Ib.
1BCIDe:
Sides, 8
Shoulders, 8 to 10 Ibs.
FOB. C. B Hurst. Meigs. ART eas
-. Oakwood smoked hams 23c
lb; shoulders and sides, 15c lb:
alo pute Ga. Cane syrup. 6 No. |.
10 cans to es. $3.40; 12 no.
5 to. case, $3.10: Malvin Collins,
Ut Box 24.
Whigham.
Guar oak es smoked hams,
25 lb; sides, 17c 1b; shoulders,
14 Ib. FOB. F. Ge: Hurst, Meigs.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE .
50 bales -
hay, $1.00 per hundred at barn.
Jas: B. Jordan; Lilburn, Rt i
. Sev. tons No. 1 peanut hay,
for sale. Can be del. W. B.
Fraser. Arabi Bee
500 bu, nice, clean feed jae.
50c bu. FOB, not sacked. John
W. Moorhead, Canon Rt. 1.
2000 Ibs. No.- 1 Peavine hay;
500 lbs. nice fodder; 100 lbs.
No) Runner peanuts. hand
picked. and 100 lbs. Cokers No.
1 cottonseed for best prices.
J. D. Williams. Screven, RFD
1, Box 263:
4 tons Wall Soy ieaa ay
$16.00 ton FOB. Live 4 miles
West Willacoochee. C. A. Ritch.
Willacoochee. Rt. 1.
50 bu.. Ex-good oats, 70c
bu. or exc. for Brab or [ron
peas. E.G. Fountain Port
Valley. Rt. wt:
Sev.
$10. 50 ton at my farm. Hurs-
chel Roberson, Chula. RFD.
Lespedeza.hay, No. 1 baled,
6 tons. $20.00 ton; also 300 bu.
slipped shuck corn, 90 percent
yellow. good ears, 90c bu. D.
A. Howard. |Grovetown. ae
ilton Farm.
50 bales Lespedeza hay very
bright, $1.00 per hundred, at
barn. Jas. B. Jordan, Lilburn.
Rt.7t.
RABBITS AND GUINEA!
PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE
1 pr. full grown N. Z. White
rabbits. $250 at my home.
Dorothy. Barford Atlanta; 1185
Morelang Ave., S. E.
A 6 mos. old N. Z. Red buck,
75e: pr. Black Giants, 9 mos.
old. $1.50; N. Z. White does,
bred, $1.25 ea.; baby rabbits,
any: breed, 75c pr.; trade for
turkey eggs at 15c ea.; baby
chicks at 10c ea. or turkey
poults at 35c ea. B. T. Car-
ithers. Nicholson. RFD 1.
INCUBATORS AND |
BROODERS FOR SALE
eap. Reed electric
Inc., like new. also Red oat
sprouter, feeder. etc., for sale.
A. J. Jansen Atlanta, 49 John-
on Rd. N. W.
Hot water brooder batteries.
3 starting units and big sec-
tional boiler for Poultry farm
|e Dick Seott, Adairsville. Rt.
150 egg
A 200 cap. Bwuekeye Ince..
eomplete, good cond. $10.00
FOB; also. Parks B. R. eggs,
$1.25 for 15 del. A. Lee Rimer,
Graymont, - ;
Fancy Gallberry honey, 1-10
pright Lespedeza j.
tons good Peanut ie
600 cap. Queen Shae
water. oil burning, good cond.,
with new thermometer and
Jamp. Hatch will come off Apr. |
14th. $20.00 cash, or exc. for
150 ene size and cash differ-
ence. Je Cx .Herron, ae
ae a: ai
ad Oakes elec. breeder: kee
matic, cap. 100 to 500 chicks.
used only once, $8.00. Mrs. C.
S. Smith, Decatur, ji? Jeffer-
son Place. Cro llis2 3
_ Champion Inc., 130 egg size.
A-1 cond., for sale. I.. EL Gets
rett Pendergrass. et,
Little Brown Hen Ang. 50
cap., good cond., $2. 50 cash or
exc. for friers or young hens.
Mrs. _W, B. Hurst, Mansfield.
4 Inc., 600 cap. Buckeye:
600 cap. Roebuck; 250 cap.|
Buckeye. 200 cap. Buckeye.
Prices from $10.00 to $15.00 ea.
or lot for $40.00: also 1 disc
harrow, 10 disc International.
= 00. Frank J. Watkins, El
Way.
Buckeye 1000 cap. eats
good cond., $5.00; 40 fine
bloodtested B. R: hens, 5
roosters. $40.00 ie lot. All at
my place prices. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton Millen.
300 egg Inc.. needs upper
cloth, for sale: Miss Annie E.
Jones. Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
50 egg Cycle Inc., almost new,
sie D. Lyon, Cedartown, Rt. 2.
Sev. oil and elec. incubators, |
cond, Cash or exc. for hogs or
cows: also have 10 W. L. Yr.
old hens of 300 ancestry, and
cockerel, $17.50. Guar. please.
Morris Sanders Nashville.
50 cap. Jamp heated brood-
er, good cond.,, $2.00 or exc.
Mrs. G. W. Forrest, Jasper, Rt.
2 Sears Blue Flame oil
burner brooder, perfect cond.
Ad, Harris. Ranger.
1 Blue Flame oil brooder, 300
cap.. practically new, only used
6 wks., $5.00. Mrs. W. J. ee
son . Sparta.
5 deck, battery prooder, in
good _cond., for sale. Mrs. Flor-
rie Meriwether, East Point,
629 Westwood Ave. Ca 4280.
Sears Super Hatcher Inc.,
390 cap. $12.00 or trade for
other value. Loyd J. Keadle,
-Yatesville. .
2 Buckeye Inc., No. 2 and
No. 3, cap. 150 and 250 respec-
tively. $7.50 and $10.00 FOB.
Tra: A. Monticello.
oh
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS One
Want to hear from. someone
who has a good 200-250 cap.
Inc. for trade at good value.
Sears Super Hatch preferred.
Re 3. GK: EDS. Sea
Want an lciric beocdee: 3
Deck or Battery type ( deck
for starter and others for boil-
ers), in good shape. Mrs. T. e,
Kinney, Sru Temple.
Want small electric Inc.
suitable in size for 200, Quail
eggs. W. D: Johnson, Atlanta.
2410 Memorial Drive, S. E.
De 2701. 5
eechrLANrous
FOR SALE ~
Rattle, Sassafras, yellow
root. Wild cherry bark.. 20c
doz... 5 Ibs. $1.00; Garlic 25c
doz.; Catnip, Hoarhound, pep-
permint, 25c doz. bunches;
Queen of the Meadow, 25c Ib.;
Raspberry Garden Gooseberry.
40c doz. Dewitt White, Dah-
jonega. Ri 1, Box 37.
Horse radish plants, 20c doz.,
3 doz. .50c: Garlic 15e . doz.;
Red Flowering pear shrub 25c
ea. Mrs, I. A. Woodring. Alto,
Rid:
3 or 4 tons green cow fer-
tilizer for sale or exc. for meat
pigs. F. G, Jinks, 242 Dauphine
St.: East Point.
Balm Catnip, Comfere, 3 for
25c; Peppermint plants 35 C.
Red sassafras, yellow root 25c
Ib... 5. Hos. $1.00;. Spierwood,
Hazelnut Plants, 6 for. 35c;
Queen of the Meadow, Wild
cherry bark 20c lb. Mrs. Mary
Low, Eaton, Dahlonega, R, 1.
Unwashed 100 Ib. eapacity.
chicken feed sacks, free from
holes, best grade of.sheeting and
comes snowy white when wash-
ed. 5e ea. plus postage; 2 extra
foe
$1 00; Also want Eye chicks
| Mrs. Ida M. BAS, eleeaias
land some. other farm equip-/
-}ment. for sale. Write. Mrs. Jes-
at $8.00 per hundred cap., good |
vand duck, 50c Ib. del? Mrs.
| Exe, for white feed sacks, Add
1000 cap., $4.75 ea. FOB. Mrs. |
sell at $1.00 bu. Write at once.
post. prepaid May 10th.
ens, Mrs.
-Walker, Macon. 349 Turpin St.
| Johnson, Albany. Rt. 1.
with $1.00 order. Mrs. Ben }
Wofford, Cumming, R. 3. |
Se
Red Gee Senne s es ly :
ry. Sarsaparilla _ Concord grape
cutting, 10e ea. Catnip, Mother
Wert vlants 25c doz.;.. Okra
seed, 10c cupful, yellow early
crookneck squash. 15c cupful.
|Mrs. R. H. Evans, ee
Sassafras, - 2565 3B lbs.
to raise on halves, party. fur-
nisn chicks, I furnish | teed ana
work. Prefer healthy breeds.
Reb
Yellow root. 20 lb. ind oth-
ers...PL P= Mrs. Tra oe
Carte Caves:
AP Over 100. large gourds aa :
necks of different lengths, 6c
ea. Mrs. Emma L. Marsh, adel.
Reis
New. white downy feathers,
50c lb. del. Sample free. Lot
of 25 Ibs. $11.50 del. Me Mary |
Collins, Cordele, R. 4.
Rhubarb or Pie plant.
bunch: 3 bunches 25c. Exc. for
white feed sacks, 1 bunch for a}
sack: Horse Radish 10c bunch,
Mrs.
Ro;
8 for 25c, plus postage.
Emma Wright, Ellijay,
Box oT.
Horse Radish, 10c bunch;
Horahound, 10c bunch, mint.
10c doz. plants; Star of Beth-
jehem, 25c C.; Pink Crepe Myr-
tle, 25c per plant, All del. ae
tie Osborn. Roy. a9
Nice Rhubarb plants now
ready to set out: 6 bunches
$1.00. If interested write, Mrs.
Hattie Ash, Cleveland, CR. Oe
50. Tbs. - clean, good,
festhers 1-2 chicken. 2 goose
G. Brown, Monroe. Rt. 2.
Yellow root. and wild ehoEey
bark, 10c Ib.; Queen of the
Meadow. Rattle root, 25c lb;
M le, 30c Ib; fras 15 |
BYARD ne saa a, | (grow somewhat like
lb; spice wood limbs, 20c_ lb.
postage. Miss Lorene Jackson,
Talking Rock. i
Exc. good slipped shuck COP T tapilie seed! cael
ired. A.
for 20 M. Yellow Skin P. R.
potato plants at once. Have sev.
bu. No: Runner peanuts to
J.-B. Walker AdelRt. 2.
Want about 7 M. qohacde
plants. State type and price,
del., at once. Mrs. W. E. Mills,
Garfield. Rt. 1.
Want 2 M. Gov. insp. P. R.
potato plants, del. by parcel
XC
nice butter (in brick molds)
del. P. P. prepaid in 4 lb. shin-
ment. Write first. Mrs. Estelle
Wilson, Carnesville. Bt
~ Want sev. Rhubarb. plants,
good kind, also quite a -number/
of asparagus roots, both in exe.
for good. stock. bantam chick-
G. W. Williams, Co-
lumbus. Rt. 1, CFO Williams
Dairy. y
Want at once enough Mebadec
plants to put out one acre. Z.
L. RKAneS. Collegeboro.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
BEANS AND PEAS:
-Want best prices on 7 bu.
Clays, Brabs and Mixed peas;
3 M. Gov. insp.. red skin P. R.,
plants 2 bu. Soy beans. Mrs-
ee Martin, Lithia Spring. Rt.
Want few bu...each Bunch |:
and !
Running Velvet beans.
State price and quality. H. S.
Want Rd Hull Speckled peas.
yO Wi. Quinn, Washington, Rt.
Pay dish for 25 bu. Clay peas,
FOB Maysville. Also want some
Hybred seed corn, adapted to
Jackson Co. G. Hamp Martin,
Commerce. Rt. 2.
Want buy 2 or more bu. gen-
uine Melton Peas. Write. W. L.
Want some Velvet and Soy
beans. Advise quantity and
price. K. N. Sharp, Commerce.
Want 10 bu. Cow peas and
15 bu. Spanish peanuts for seed.
R. S. Revell, Columbus, 2216-
6th Ave.
HAY:
Want 5 to tons hay Pea-
nut, Peavine, Johnson grass, or
lespedeza. Quote price del. Sa-
vannah. Ranch Riding School.
Sara S. Helinken, Savannah.
Exe. nice butter Gn brick
molds) at 25e tb. del. in 4 bb.
shipments, for 3 M. P. R. Gov.
insp., potato plants, at $1.50 M.
del. by parcel post, May 40th.
10c | 8
| Wm. ie. McCoy Mou
cee
J. line, Gobbtiowe.
ieee
CATTLE:
beach = M.
Write first, Mrs. L. 4, Sanders
Ashland.
eR
et
rat not over 8
ring, Athens.
BEE GUMS:
Want party to fu :
gums to fill wit
give half of .
| Holloway, Flov
EGGS! <3
setting, alsc oe .
White duck ere
eggs for sale. Mrs. 3
| Baxley. Rt. 1.
Want 26 hatehine ef
purebred Golden Sebri:
tams. State best:
Corn. (ears grow ie
long large grain;
awfully white meal)
Will exc. Muscovy
/ $1.50 por. At once.
Gri ffin. Box eee
Want 4000. to 5000
rean Lespedeza. Quot
Want some Corn.
planting. State price, M
zie pueetiains ae
Want some Cali
ae ss Welch,
a +
Want some
Send at once a 10c pkg. co
Mrs. Ruby M. Jacks Be
ley. Rt. 2. ce
Want some Crotola ii
ce Ross, :
155.
| PLAN TS WANTED:
Want 1. or 2000 Bi
Jersey potato plants
pe. DA: Evans, R
Want 3 M. genuin
| tato plants of ample
sure
rapid growt
Woodward Graymo
Want 18 M. Tob
at once. State best
kind, Zonie Car
eg, boar: Trade fa
ry on same. Woul
old cee! Pi c. bo:
shire boar, L. R.
ville. ee de:
A EGGS FOR SA
Now booking order
Ringneck Pheasant eggs
Stefek.
ue Peachtree Rd.
AAA big English Ww.
$1.00 per 15, $1.75 pe
White faced. biscke
eggs, $1.15 per 15 P
Adairsville.
Sel. R. I. Reds
per 16; $2.00 per 32. Ir
lots also. Exc. for honey
nuts, potato plants,
Richardson, Gardi, R. 1 ae :
Big Bone Giant Bronz
key eggs, now ready. $6.50
PP. L. J. Ellis, Cus
N. H. Red eggs from
winning, blood tested
Also AAA B. R. Eggs all
per 15; 75c at my home.
N. A. Fambrough, A
291 Ferguson St. NE.
Eggs from AAA Booth
Leghorns. Sel. and eutle
best layers 50e doz. pp.
Chambiess. Demascus.
R. C. 5. 4. Wyandotte.
from AA-AAA grades 9$0c
15: $2. 00 per 45. a del
Seedu Hania bade
doz. at home. Cannot sh vs
a few choice Cochin Banta
to sell. Frank Barford, Atl
ta, 1185 Moreland Ave
Ameona eggs, Senet
7TSe per 17: White . Pek
eggs, 75 doz.
Mies. L. D. Hiliott,
GGS FOR SALE
EGGS FOR SALE
MARKET BULLETIN
POULTRY FOR SALE
bred S. L. Wyandotte
5c per 15 P. P. Mrs. A.
ton, Summerville, R. 1.
rebred Dark Cornish eggs.
wet. 5-7% lbs., roosters
Ibs. stock unrelated. $1.00
15. Mrs. Fred Johnson,
wson, R. 2.
ges from 12 fine R. I. red
lets (production last 3 mos.
/ mated to fine cockerel.
per 15 plus express or par-
post. 85% fertility guar.
Beli. 3351 Stewart Ave.
rk Cornish eggs, 85c per
$1.55 per 30; also speckled
eggs. 65c per 16 post-
Miss Cora B. Paterson,
"Ty, R. 3. Box 74.
ite Pekin Duck eggs 85c
; Black Leghorn eggs, 50c
15 all postpaid. Mrs. Allie
wift, Rockmart, R. 2.
ebred White Plymouth
eggs, 75c per 15 shipped;
= home, on Oak Grove
} from Chipley. Miss
ie Tatts, Chipley. R. 2.
ed Rock and Buff Or-
eggs pure blood test-
d from. show winners.
t
Oe per. -15.: ;
ford Gainesville, 404 Oak
bred Buff Orphington
5e per 15. Mrs. Harvey
Son. Rebecca, R. 2.
ge type Dark Cornish
om blood tested prize
rs. $1.00 per 15 $1:75
0, Guar. fertile. Postpaid.
: mandersville,
hatching eggs from
_of game and ornamen-
tams. $2.00 per 15; $10
as laid. W. O. Thomas,
1205 East 40th St.
noth Bronze turkey
$2 doz. postpaid, Apr and
lel. Also pure White Ban-
ggs, 50c doz. del. -Cash.
on Miss Jessie
wdon, R. 3. |
10; Quail, $4.50 single DES
wr. for 3 or more pr. one
. S. Glenn, 155 ectues
tur.
s. $1.15 per setting.
lf-Runner bean _ seed,
Sure Mrs. W. L.
Adairsville.
2 ae. eggs. $1.00 per
stpaid; 2 roosters, 1 year
1 ea.; 5 young hens,
ans a Ed Stone,
ed Mallard Duck eggs,
- 15. Miss Ellen Wil-
Rica, R. 1, Box 19.
agen eggs $1.00 16
R. Sweet po-
r Tac 1 setting for
Miss oo Simpson,
tock, $1.00 per 16.
ee _Malphus, -Tus-
eggs. = eg ce
i White
0c per 15. at my home;
ped: Incubator lots on
$5.00 C. Miss ns
: home: 45c shipped,
lace Mrs. Johnnie D
Ty Ty. Rt 2
Black-iail Jap. ban-
$1.25 per:15 del, H.
M ultrie.
rsey White Giant
eges. $1.00 per 153!
; Siar Giant eggs,
PAUP. Pes Ho A
Augusta, 1996 Fenwick |
tein: the White |
-and Blue Bronze tur- |
15c ea. del. Fine for
chs. Mrs. RW T-
kfield. R. 1.
bone M. B. turkey |
xy) $2.00 doz.; Speck-
- 65e per 17; Big |
i "Mrs. |
artruliee Rock!
15; ~ 25 for 30:
50 ea. 2 for $4.00.
Mix,
te eggs: $3.00 doz., $22.50]
Grade Blue Andalu-|
-erels. for sale
ess from large type
1 St.
>}and 2 roosters.
j tom LaGrange, Rt.-
Muscovey duck 75 doz.: |
| ea.,
imi. No. Louisville,
| Louisville.
| del: |
| doz.; White.
Golden Buff Orp.
Tady-Egg-A-Day str., eggs,
$1.00 for 15 del. Mrs. R. Q.
Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.
- Turkey eggs, $3.00 doz. Mrs.
C. J. Vickery, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
B. L. eggs from Ga. Ut. S. ap-
proved. Pullorum tested stock,
80c per 15 prepaid. John W.
Bete: Athens, 227 Waddeli
t.
Purebred M. B. t urkey eggs
$2.10 doz.; $15.00 C del.; poults
$35.00 C. Exc. eggs for sweet
potato plants. Mrs. Neal T-:
Williams. Buena Vista.
Purebred R. I. Red eggs from
good layers 50c per 15. plus
15e postage. -Mrs. -C; Lynch,
Rome, Rt. 1.
Turkey eggs now ready, $2.00
doz. if caleld: fort $2.25 doz:
del.; also AAA Blaek Austra-
lorp hen eggs. 50c doz. del. No
chks. Mrs. Ray Sutton, Clark-
Pure
| esville.
AAA B. R. eggs for hatching,
$5c for 15. Mrs. G. H. Toles.
Menlo.
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS:
20 May 1940 hatch Ancona
hens, now laying, $15.00 or 80
ea. Mrs. C. L. Strickland, Al.
vation.
AUSTRALORPS:
1 AAA Black Meetings
Apr. 1939 hatch cockerel. $1.50
not prepaid. Grady McCurtey.
Acworth.
BANTAMS:
25 common bantam hens, 30c
ea. Robert Rice Douglasville.
3 Silver Sebright cocks, 1940
hatch, $1.50 ea. James: Rice,
Douglasville.
30 young (with clean leg)
bantam hens and 3. roosters;
$10.00. Mrs. Tal G. Black,
The Rock. .
Jap. Silkies, white, 3 roast-
ers and 17 hens, 24 yrs.old.
Prize winning stock $22.50;
$5.00 trio. Mrs. C. S. Miers.
Stone Mtn. Rt. 1, Box 229.
3 game bantam roosters $2.00
or $1.00 ea. D. T. Jennings,
|Americus P. O. Box 84.
Dark Cornish bantams, true
type, and Black Breasted Red
oe From Show Winners.
K. Herndon, Augusta, 1109
Maas St.
4 Buff Cochins. rooster and
3 hens (laying), $3.00, not pre-
paid., Sat. guar. H. B. Coker,
Chickamauga, Box 102.
2 White Silke banam cock-
McRae, eo!
Silver Sebright elena: 3
hens and rooster $2.00. Harold
Williams. LaFayette.
Pr. purebred Golden Se-
brights also 1 extra cockerel,
yr. old April 5th, $1.00 ea. Joe
R. Howard, Rossville, Rt. 2.
Trio Black Tail Jap. 1 trio
Old English game, also mod-
-ern B. B. Red game bantams.
Mi Arnau, avannah, 221
E. 49th St..
Golden Sebright bantams.
very small (blue ers and rose
| comb). 12 hens and 2 roosters,
$2.50 trio; $1.00 ea. Sam Hil-
lard Bowersville.
4 trio ea., Golden and Silver |
Sebright bantams, Show birds,
eu satisfactory. ' Must sell.
625 Echo |
E. I. Wix, aes
9 laying midget bantam hens
Mrs. Sallie)
Talmadge, Monticello.
. Trio Black Breasted Red
| game bantams, 2 yr. old, $3.50.
Add postage M. O. only. Otis
Eason, Taner Rt. 3, Jack-
son St.
Trio Black Tail Jap. pban-
tams. 2 yrs. old. $3.00 and
postage. M. aa B. Fa-
BARRED WHITE AND
OTHER ROOCKS:
2 very young AAA B. R.
roosters, also 1 young
J. B. Hickman, Barnesville.
22%c HW. at my place, 5
J. L. Beall,
2 fime young Aristrocrat B.
R. and fime young Cornish
roosters, purebred, $1.00 each;
B. eggs $1.50 for setting
also horseradish, 15
bunch, 2, 2De peppermint. 15c
black-eyed table
peas, 10c lb. del.; mice dried
apples, 12%c lb, Del.
on, Rt.
_ H. Osborn,
Mrs, B,
J Soka.
| Mrs.
|\now laying,
Light
| Brahma rooster, $1.00 ea. here.
1000 friers, B. R. and New|
Ha. Reds, 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 dbs. |
| Ege grade W.
BARRED, WHITE, AND
OTHER ROCKS:
2 AAA B. R. and 3 AAA
Hampshire Red roosters, 1 yr.
old $2.00 ea; 15 AAA. B. R.
pullets, laying, 10 mos. old,
$1.00 M. O. with order. J. D.
Hughes. Adrian.
10 B. R. Yr. old hens (some
laying) and a 3 yr. old rooster.
$10.00. Exc. for nice heifer,
Jersey and Guernsey mixed.
Mrs. J. T. Prophitt Chipley.
eS 3 :
Parks str, B. R. cocks, of-
ficiaily state tested, culled. Yr.
old. $2.50 ea.; 2, $4.00; eggs,
75c per 15; $3.50 C. From State
blood tested. Mamie Roach
Plyler, Daisy.
4 or 5 Parks B. R. cocker-
$1.00 for other one. Mrs. S. A.
Spann,. Soperton. Rt. 3._
2. purepred yr. old. B. RR.
roosters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. T. W.
Cline. Adairsville ~ Rt. 3.
25. B. -R. ~ putlets,
healthy, laying, 85c ea.; 2 fine
Yr. old B. R. roosters, $1. 00 ea.
Sold only by entire jot. Ship-
ped chg. collect. M. O. with or-
der, Mrs. Edwin H. Howard,
Dawson, Rt. 5.
1 purebred Parks B. R. roos-
for any heavy breed hens. Mrs.
C. R. Phipps. Newnan. Rt. 3.
12 hens and cockerel B. R.
and 12 hens and rooster, N .H.
Reds. $12.00 ea.
and shipped. All 1940 early
-|hatch, Best blood lines. See Sat-
urdays and Sundays. Jason A.
Tuggle Chamblee, Rt. 2.
Nice, purebred Aristocrat B.
R. young roosters, also 2 nice
Indian games, $1.00 ea... Miss
Ann Wilkin, Roy.
CORNISH:
4 Dark Cernish pullets (laid
first time in February), and 1
dark or near black Cornish
rooster, 1 yr. old, $6.00 FOB.
B. H. Bankston, Ashburn.
10 young Cornish roosters,
9 mos. old, dark lg type, $1.00
oe _ B. Purcell. Carnesville,
About 15 large type, laying
hens. mixed breed, 75c ea.; 2
Dark Cornish 1940 hatch roost-
ers $2.50. or $1.50 ea; 1941
hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea.3 pul-
Yets, $1.00 ea.; eggs, $1.00 for
setting for Cornish: Weds TOC
per 15. C. O. Sykes. Sylveser.
10 purebred Dark Cornish
hens, $10.00: unrelated rooster,
$1.50: eggs, $1.00 per 15: day
old baby chicks. 10c ea. Mrs.
1 purebred Bull Dog cock,
2% yrs. old, $3.00; 2 slightly
erossed with pure Indian and
or
ot. Mrs. A. B. King, Quit-
a Rt. 2. Box 56.
GAMES AND GIANTS:
_ Purebred pit game stags,
June 1940 hatch, good fighting
stock, 4 to 5 lb. wt., $1.50 ea.
FOB. Wayne Goode. Bronwood.
Few fine Game hens, $2.00
ea.; 1940 hatch, $1.50 ea. S.
M. Seaborn,. Brunswick.
Sniders pure Bacon War-
horse game cocks, $3.00 ea.;
stags and pullets $2.00 each, 2
pullets, 1 stag, $5.00; eggs,
$2.50 per 15, All guar. Tom
Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2.
Ginn Greys and _ Boston
Roundheads, cock. stags, hens.
Sell or exe. for same value in
wilt-resistant cottonseed, en
tato plants or cow peas. N.
Crow. Reyston.
Jersey Giant hens. $1.00 ea.
$9.00 <<. lot. Cash. No exch.
B. H. Purvis, Helena,Rt.1.
HAMBERGS:
2 yr. old Black Giant reos-_
ter. $1.25. Mrs. Lee Dennis,
Helena, Rt. 1.
8 hens and rooster, Silver |
Spangled Hambergs, Berry
str., $9.00. Mrs. J. H. White, |
Dalton, Rt. 4.
| LEGHORNS:
Large type White L. hens,
trapnested, 75c ea.
Any number to. 125; 190: 8B. Rk.
sexed pullets, $50 00. All AA
ROP stock. Want good quality
strawberry plants and peanuts
for planting, Exe. feed sacks or
gee W. T. Still, LaGrange,
Sacrifice 100 large type Best
L., laying 70
percent; also have 50
sacks, washed, 10c ea. for lot.
Exe. for rye or crowder peas.
oe Coleman, Ben Hill,
3 AAA HansonW . yr. old |
hens, fime layers, ks ion |
els in service, $1.25 ea. for 4;
culled.
ter. 8 mos. old, $1.50 or trade |
lot, crated |
BE. M. Bussell, Mystic, Box 103.)
Dog $2.00 for both. $4.50]
| lets,
| Foster, Dalton. Rie.
10 purebred 2 yr. old Black |
feed |
POULTRY FOR SALE
Wednesday, April 16, 19
POULTRY FOR SALE
j
LEGHORNS:
250 AAA Keystone W. L.
pullets 8 wks. old, 75c ea; 250
AAA hens. 11 mos. old, 70 per-
cent laying, $1.00 each. FOB.
J. E. Garrett: Luthersville.
15 Eng. W. L. young hens. all
laying. 11 mos. old. $14.00. Mrs.
J. B. Saye, Newborn.
20 pure W. L. pullets, 1 oe
old. laying 65 percent. 75c ea.
Exc. for peas or O-too-tan
beans: peas at $2.00; beans, at
$3.75 bu. E. B. Tarpley, Inman.
Ss. C. Brown and White on.
horn roosters, 3 mos. old, $1.00
hatch every day layers in full
cir ee wormed and treat-
ed, 6 and 7 lb. wt., 50 for $75.;
or sell 25 ata time. Cheaper
if come after. Mrs. H.
Dukes Ochlockneee, R. 2.
type Barron str. W. L. . April
hatch pullets, to be del. at 10-
12 wks. old. Write. Chas. T.
McMillan Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Brown Leghorn hens, Yr. old,
AAA grade. all laying $1.00ea.
gtk 75c. At my house. 9
West of Gainesville. Lis-
hor Allen, Gainesville.
25 AAA gradebig type W. L.
hens, now laying, $1.00 each.
Mrs. .D. E. Wood, Rockmart,
RES:
8 W. L. Yr. old cocks (cost
27c each when day old;
ea. or $2.00 ea. for lot. FOB.
Mrs. P.. W. Hyatt; Bowdon,
Bt 3: :
12 B. L. hens laying,
rooster, 1940 hatch. $8.00 FOB.
M.O. only. Mrs. T. C. Bowman.
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Pure Golden Buff Minorcas,
Kirchers -Special str. 1940
hatch roosters and laying hens,
$1.00 ea. FOB; 9 hens and
rooster, $8.50; Eggs, $1.00 set-
ting. Mrs. C. i. Ward, Adairs-
ville, Rt. I. 4
5 full blooded Black bhinores
5 mos. old cockerels, from
AAA U. S- approved and Pul-
lorum tested stock $3.50 ea.
FOB. Mrs. M. A, Miot, Lyons.
R. 4.
ORPINGTONS:
Exhibition, prize winning
Buff Orp., 8 wks. dld cockerels,
pullets, baby chicks and eggs.
25 yrs. beeding.. Mrs. Ed Mor-
gan, Americus
PHEASANTS, PIGEONS,
PEAFOWLS PARTRIDGES,
Chukar cocks, 1940 hatch,
large, healthy, $2.00 ea. FOB.
Live del. guar. A. B. Vickery,
Lavonia.
Ringneck ieasinis 4
and cock nice stock, $10.00.
Emory Davis. Rutledge.
7 pr. White King pigeons,
now working, $1.00 pr. R. H.
Lisle, East Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box
358 ((186 Gresham Rd.)
10 Homer pigeons, $5.00 or
exc. for White Kings. J. M.
Marsh, LaFayette. Chattanooga
Street,
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLAND):
Booking orders for N. H.
Red cockerels, direct Hubbard
stock. Mrs. W. <A. Tanner,
Douglas. Rt. 2.
5 pullets and rooster R. I.
Reds. 6 wks. old, 50c ea..; some
3 mos. old, $1.00 ea.; S. L. Wy-
andottes and Plymouth, 5 pul-
1 rooster, $3.00.
1 purebred N. H. Red, 15
mos. old, 12-12 Ib. - rooster.
| $1.50 FOB. Reg. AAA grade.
| Mrs. G. W. Williams, Colum-
bus. Rt. 1, % Williams Diary.
rect AAA Hubbard N. H. Reds,
18 hens,
Wood. Cedartown.
bred bloodtested R. I. Reds
Helena, .
tested. 8 wks. old, av. wt, 230s.
mostly pullets, 60c ea. for lot
Sag Grady Whitlow, Carnes-
ville,
Young R. IL. Red cocks, June
1940 hatch, $1:50; 5 pullets,
laying, 80. ea. $5. 00 for lot. not
postpaid. Ship m light crate.
Jack Hicks Jr., St
Box 22, oe
16 WN. H. ao . Old hens
and reoster, $15.00. Come for
them. Mrs. R. L. Williams,
(Beston.
|. New Hampshire Reds, April
1940 hatch eockerel, 6 hens, ex-
tra fine markings, for sale. Mrs.
Ethel F., foe Atlanta, 989 |
stock. 75c ea. . G. Flanders,
Cascade Ave., S. E. Am 1245.
ea. Mrs. Bessie Foster, Dal-
ton, Rt. 4.
Seidells high price, June.
W.jly. Exe. for 2 cockerels.
Booking orders for AAA big.
; McMillan, Bartow, P.O.Box 135.
$2.50 |
and |
hens ;
Edwin
| chicks.
Choicest breedi =
ing peans, di j raise on halves to 8 wks. old.
| 1940 hatch, with papers, 9 hens | All to be
land cock, $15. 00; 2 |
| cocks, $25.00. M. O. Mrs. Leola |
hens, reoster, Yr. old, pure- |
$5.00 FOB. Mrs. Jesse Bi | old.
Mrs. Jesse Brown, chicks. ae
85 R. I. Red and N. H., blood- | interville, Rt. 1. -
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.,
FOR SALE:
age, $5.00 for the pr;
$2.00 doz. Mrs. Zora Holcomb
Ground, Rt. 3.
Ducks (large as geese)
Muscovy type, $1
for potato slips.
Griffin,
Bourbon and M. B., $3.
Mrs. J. W, Overton, Bowdon
Rt, 3, Box. 29.
M.B. poults for sale. A. O. Bar
ker Gainesville, Rt. 7, Box 27
3 extra large, purebre
White African guinea cocke
els, $1.00 ea. FOB immediate-
1 hen
of like age. size. similar qual-_
ity, to prevent inbreeding. L
M,. Johnson Marietta Box 154
38 White drakes and 6 White
ducks. large type. 1940 hatch
75c ea. for lot here. Mrs. H, C
Albertson. Lithia Springs, Car
Gen. Del.
Speckled guineas, ready to
lay, 75e ea. FOB. Send Cash-
iers check or M. O. Malcolm
. 5 White Pekins,
and 3 ducks (now
asville, Rt. 2.
12 pure Bronze toms,
12-16 lbs., for breeders,
pound at farm. Wont ship. No
chks. Amos Graham, Green-
Ville. =
4 prs. Wild Maliarg - str.
ducks, also eggs for setting. G.
K. Bagwell, Lawrenceville,
10 head nice geese, $10.00 or
$1.00 ea. Mrs. T. S. Shannon
Lenox. Ri &
Yr. around 30 lbs.
$10.00. Mrs. Gibson J. Holton,
Baxlev. Rt. i.
Giant Bronze toms, under
25: lbs., $6.00 ea.: 25-29 lbs.,
$7.00; 30 Ibs.
ea. From strong Prize Winners.
FOB, Crated. Money order. S.
G. Williams, Swainsboro.
WYANDOTTES: a
aoe hens and rooster. Waite
Wyandotttes, $12.00 at my
home. Prize winners. Cash. No
exch. Mrs, Ce J. Atkinson,
Madison, Rt. 2. ~
POULTRY WANTED :
BABY CHICKS:
Want 100 chicks any breea,
fO raise on halves to:6 wks.
old. Write right away. Amy
Foster, Homer, Rt. 2. 5
Want at once 100 Buff Rock
or N. H. Red AAA pullets to
raise on 50-50 basis to 6 ate
old. Mrs. -R. H. Hewett, Quit
man, 205 Laurel St.
Want 200 chicks to raise.
You furnish feed and get 2-3.
le ae E. E.Holland,Col-
ins j
Swap extra large White N.
Z. buck rabbit, sub to reg.. for
15 AAA White Rock day old
Ruth - Mahe. Co-
lumbus, Forrest Rd.
Want 50 ea. Yellow Buffs,
Anconas Black- Minorcas, to
wee 200 S. c. R. E Reds, or
other large. purebred chicks
Write before
go te oe
old, for sale. Write. Mrs. W.
Jackson. Thomasville, Rt. 3.
BANTAMS:
Want 100 little bantam hens,
clean legs, preferably 2 years
poor serene a Cravey Ate
te Capitol, Div,
of Wild Life. :
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS:
Want 5 hens and reester. te
raise from on halves, also want
1 pig to raise from on halves.
ry
SOR, Rt. Ll.
Write. David Stanley.
POULTRY WANTED
April 16, 1941.
CORNISH: |
Purebred Dark Cornish baby
ehecks $2.75 for, 25; $5.25 for
50: $10.00 C. All postpaid.
_ Eggs, $1.00 per 15. Stock unre-
Jated. Mrs. Freg Johnson, Daw-
son. Rt, 2. ;
PHEASANTS:
Want pr. Brown pheasants.
State age and price del. E, H.
_ McMichael, Buena Vista.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.,
WANTED:
_ xc. a Guinea nen for a
rooster or buy rooster, .Write
at once. Mrs. Robert Walker,
Eayot. Ru. I.
_ anyone having White Afri-
can guinea for sale, write par-
ticulars, E. A. Carroll. Powder
wusrings. Rt. 1,
- Ywani apout i-Z doz. ducks
ana 1 drake. Advise kind ana
price. MN. Grittin, Home,
Want 50 R. C. White Wyan-
@otie. chicks: and- 50 = N. A:
Reas, -5 wks old, sh.pped the
dast of April. Give price. D. E.
Bond. Lithonia.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Pe pets feed sy
White Faced Heretorg bull,
a yr. old. subj. to reg. for
sale. 10 mi. Auania. Write.
Billy Stenger, Atiania, 118 W.
Wesley Ra.
A 10 mos. Old Black Angus
bull, reg. buyers name if pre-
ferred. Wt, around 500
C. W. Hutchins,
Rt 3.
S Reg. Jersey bull. 3 rev old:
wt,
2000 lbs. (have papers),
$100.00. Charles Robertson,
=Garon. Ii. 1: . ee
3rd calf in June; very good
butter cow, $65.00 cash. Wood-
row Mann, Dunwoody. % Glenn
Ridge Farm.
Guernsey pull, ltchens Roy-
al Peerless 237683, direct des-
cendant of Langwater Valor
79775; Royal Valentine 103-
583; Sire, Butter Island Royal
Perliss 215495: Dam Itchens
Honest Lassie. 334625, for gale.
~W. L. Johnson. Albany, Rt. 1.
_ Jersey cow, freshen in April,
second calf, $55.00. Mrs. N. W.
Ward, Duluth. Rt. 1.
8 mos. old Jersey bull, sub..
to reg., $25.00. Information on
stock furnished. Jas. R. Davis,
pe etdevilie. % Sou. Air Lines,
ne.
4. Guernsey cow for sale. at
my place. Mrs. J. J. Adams,
Atlanta, Almond Park.
Very good work ox 4 yrs. old,
about 1000 lbs., dehorned and
works. Make offer. Mrs. Karl
Hoye. Valdosta,
Sev. reg. Guernsey bulls.
May Rose bloodlines. Reason-
able prices. Exc. for grade
Guernsey heifers or cows.
Write. for information. Mar-
guerite Bryan, Stone Min.
2 cows 2 good young heifers,
1 freshen this summer, other
1 yr. old, also mule and wagon
for sale at Farm on Vinings
Road. Mrs. Joe Chaney. Atian-
ta, 585 Boulevard Place, Apt.
6. Ve 8985.
Good grade Guernsey male
-ealf, 12 wks. eld, $12.00 at my
home. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Ten-
Rille. Rt. 1.
Extra fime cow, fresh with
8rd calf. near Ruchs Chapel, 9
mi. No. of Rome. Mrs. C. H.
Ward. Adairsville. Rt. 1.
Fine 3 yr. old cow. freshen
very soon with 2nd calf; gave
8 gal. with Ist calf; also good
butter cow. for sale. No trade:
want hear from party who has
bred sheep or Ewe lambs for
-gsale. Mrs N. T. Ryan. Talla--
poosa,
: Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old,
freshened February, 1941. good
eond.. qualities. 3 gal. on good
feed. Bull calf. wt. 90 lbs.. Both
for $70.00 cow, $65.00. Cash at
my barn. W. S. Jester. Barnes-
ville.
8 young, Polleqd Hereford
bulls. good blood lines out-
standing individuals. Reg. buy-
ers name. Joe B. Green, Dan-
ville. Rt. 2
HOGS FOR SALE
3 reg: S. P. C. shoats, male
and 2 females. farrowed Jan. 7,
wt. 50-60 Ibs., $8.50 ea. $25.00
for the $3. Karl R.. Smith. Jr..
- Thomson, RFD 2.
S.. P. C.:2. sows. farrowed
24 pigs March 13th, 50-50 in
eolor. and thrifty. Sell all at
bargain for quick sale: clos-
ing out. J. C. Killebrew. Jack-
son, Rt. 2. (1% mi. West In-
dian Springs).
\
lbs.
Summerville, |
<ine Guernsey cow, fresnen
Purebred, young Hampshire
boars and gilts. 3-4 mos. old.
$6.00 ea. Exc. for
potato plants,
soybean or seed. peanuts. O. S
Duggan Chester.
1 reg. make Duroc J., 4 mos.
old, dark red color, $10.00 with
papers at farm or Exp. Office.
See or write. Louie Tate. Syl-
vester. Rt. 1.
- 2 broed sows,
wt. 200 Ibs.
ea.. 1 stock boar, 300 lbs., 11
shoats, 130 lbs.. ea. Come and
get them at my farm for $110.00
for lot. P. C. Stock. Manches-.
ter. P, O. Box 105. Phone 045.
-2.Red Duroc
pigs, 5 mos. old
Jersey male
, $10.00 each
with papers in buyers name.
W. D. Askew. Davisboro. Rt.
2. Box 7.
Duroe Jersey
about 11 mos.
lbs., $15.00 cash.
brood sow,
old: about 150
Ulysses Ca-
son, Tallapoosa. Rt. 1.
Sow, half 0. I
P.C.
for sale or let
. C. and half
bred to purebred O. I. C..,
out, to raise
pigs from on halves, near Lula.
ue
Brewer, Lula. Star Rt. |
4S. P. C. male pigs, 8 wks.
old. life treated
and sub. to
reg., $8.00 ea. Roy Thompson,
Shellman.
Se ee al pigs from sows from
1939 ang 1940 World Champion
boar, Conquest, reg. buyers
name:
quest sow. bred
males, $12.50;
$15.00 ea. Gilt
females.
from Con-
to farrow in
May $25.00. D. T. Lee, Daw-
son.
i Reg. Duroc-Jersey male
and female pigs, 3 mos. old.
$10.00 ea. including reg. papers
and crating. G.
Sandersville.
Nice 2 yr. old
. purebred S.
W. Doolittle,
P. C. sow. with papers raised
18 pigs out of 2
purebred pigs for sale.
Glennville.
Waters,
litters, also 9
Oscar
Extra fine Duroc pigs, far-
rowed January ist. reg. in
buyers name. reasonable. J.
Gordon Kirkland, Sylvester.
S. P. C. pigs, service boars,
bred gilts, all
blood also 1 pr.
of champion
platform seed
scales, reasonable. F. H. Bunn.
Midville.
6 F CC. and Berkshire pigs,
2 gilts, 4 males. ready to move
May ist, $4.25 ea.
A. D. Wilkie.
College Park. Rt. 2, Box 92.
Ca 1784,
Purebred S. P
~<Ce pigs
ie
boards. 2 gilts. age 10 weeks,
from prize winning stock. Jack
Kemp and L. A.
Members
Climax.
Boyd, F.F.A.
Black P. C. boar, 19 mos. old,
approximately 550 lbs., inocu-
lated, reg. buyers name, $30.00
at my barn 3%
on Powers Ferry Rd. W.
Marietta
D.
mi.
Skinner, Marietta. Rt. 3.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Mule, good cond., strong, eats
hearty, about 1100 lbs. cheap or
trade for good cow. W. F. Mc-
Curley, Marietta.
Rie 1.
2 good mules, cheap or trade
for cows or cattle of any kind.
G. R. Williams, Blacksmith,
Brookhaven. (Near Candler
Rd).
1 mule for sale, also White
Rock rooster. S. P. Sanders,
Winterville.
Gray mule; around 14 yrs.
old. gentle, $45.00; 1 John
Deere heavy duty disc harrow,
sood cond., $17.00; John Deere
drag
separator, large
harrow. $14.00;
cream
size, Devel,
$19.00: 5 gal. cream can, $2.50;
2-10 gal. cans, $8.
00; also black
brood sow. $9.00. Mrs. Etta Mar-
rett. Hillsboro. Rt. 3.
1 pr. mules, a 2 h. wagon, 1
Oliver plow. No.
gain: also 25 bu.
12, at a bar-
imp. Ruck-
ers cottonseed. $1.00 bu. W. L..
Adcock. Adairsville, Rt. 2.
1 mule for sale or exc. for
milch cow. D. W. Davis. Jef-
ferson. Rt. 2.
1 mule 1100 Ibs...
middle-
aged, for sale or swap for good
pony or colt: a 2% yr. old voke
of steers. broke.
$75.00. Ray-
mond Crowe. Rising Fawn. R. 1.
Mule, wt.
1150 Ilbs.,
$80.00;
2 h. wagon. $35.00. John Foy.
Oakman.
1 strong. well. old gray mule,
$25.00 cash or exc. for young
bull of same value. Mrs. T.
Hill. Tignali
W.
A plug (can do good work)
horse mule. for sale or trade.
Odie Bennett, Fairmount.
1 plug mule good cond., work
anywhere. Sell or exc. for $20
value in turkeys, good chickens.
or heifer calves.
Jesup, Rt, 1.
As 3. Bee:
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Sorrell mare, about 10 yrs.
old, about 1050 Jbs., sound,
plenty pep. $75.00 at my barn.
Can deliver any reasonable dis-
tance. Trade for cattle or any-
thing can use. E. N. Eslinger.
Ringgold.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Fresh milk goat 3-4 Saanan
and 1-4 Tog., 3rd freshening.
now giving 5 qts., $40.00; one
1-2 Saanan and 1-2 Tog., fresh
February 17th, 5 pints day.
first freshening, $35.00. W. T.
McBroom, Barnesville. .
Milk goat, half Tog. and half
Saanan, for sale or trade. Ern-
est Alexander, Decatur, 2647
Pharr Road. De 3509.
9 nice Southdown Ewes 1
unrelated ram. $5.00 ea.; 5
lambs, $3.00 ea. Sell any
amount. M. F. Coxwell, War-
renton. :
Bunch nice, young Tog. does
and bucks, from fine milkers;
a grown buck and grown doe
(giving milk now); 2 little
Black African gilts (hogs). All
at reasonable price; 12 little
bantam hens and rooster, $4.00.
Jchn L. Page. Monroe, East
Church Street.
At Stud, Sir Roderick, T-
2678. the most outstanding
Toggenburg, purebred buck in
the South. Naturally horniless.
Sired about 80 percent doe kids
this season. Service fee $5.00.
Comparisons cordially invited.
(All 1941 kids sold to date;
others later.) John Hynds At-
lanta. 93 Warren St. N.
De 5146, e
Mother goat and 2 kids(male
and female), about 1 yr. old
Naturally hornless, very gen-
tle. $5.00 for the 3, or $2.00
separately. Hoyt Cates, Law-
renceville, Rt: 3.
For Service. Reg.. purebred
Wubian sire, La Crescenta-Loma
AltoMile High, N-2397 AGS,
53807 AMGRA. Hornless_ black
with light trim. Fee, $5.00. His
kids over 60 percent hornless
and females. No shipping to
me; want some rooted Napier
grass. State del. price. F. E.
Grubbs, Demorest.
At Stud, reg. purebred Tog-
genburg buck, G-Man Joes
Confusious T-3032. Fee, $5.00
for purebreds. $3..00 for grades.
Taking orders for April kids
sired by this buck. Reasonable
price considering quality. War-
ren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Mur-
ray Hill Ave.. N. E. De 6912.
Booking orders for April.
reg. Toggenburg kids at 15
days old. Mrs. G.' W. Collins,
Atlanta, 1992 McLendon Ave.
N. E. De 3792.
100 percent purebred reg.
Saanan buck, 2 yrs. old, horn-
less. sure breeder, 2 buck kids,
all from 6% qt. dam; Sires
breeding shows 20 lbs. 11 02z.:
6 qt. doe, bred to reg. S. buck.
freshen in May. Sell or exch.
Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695
Paynes Ave. N. W.
10 A-1 Nubian-Toggenburg
does, fresh and freshen soon.
from reg. stock, $10.00 to $25.00
ea: young bucks, $5.00 and
$10.00: Aecept corn, fresh cow,
potatoes. sheep er what have
you. Mrs. N. M. Smith. Ar-
noldsville. Box 78. :
5 nice Spring (1941) lambs,
ram and 4 ewes, for May del.,
$25.00: 1 nice small _ saddle
mare. smooth mouth, please
anyone, gentle, $75.00. C. B.
Collins. Hazlehurst. |
5 grade does. should freshen
May and June. No reasonable
offer turned down. E, M. Rob-
erts, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 318.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE WANTED:
Want fresh and heavy spring-
er milch cows at reasonable
price. Geo. D, Howell, Folks-
ton, % Gen. Del. :
Want some nice yearlings.
8-10 mos. old. prefer heifers.
Must be good stock, reasonable
prices and close by. Cash or
exch. Mrs. J. T. Prophitt.
Chipley, Rt. 3.
Want 1 or 2 good milch cows
for feed: will keep until Christ-
mas.. C. A. White, College
Park. Rt. 1.
Want buy 6 or 8 reg. Jersey
heifer calves. 3 or 4 mos. old.
Give best cash price in first
letter: J. A. Stone Cumming.
Ri. 5 =
HOGS WANTED:
Whol bis bone Black An |
ean Guinea male hog, oid
enough for service. Ray Tay-
lor, Tiger.
LIVESTOCK WANTED.
Want buy a purebred Buroe |
male. 3 or 4 mos. old. Geo. C.
Young. Tennille.
Want reg. O. I. C. boar,
about 6 mos. old. Quote price
including crating. A. H. Rudd,
Lyons. Rt. 3.
HORSES AND MULES
WANTED: :
Want Shetland pony, spotted
preferred. not over 500 lbs.,
and under 10 yrs. old, extra
gentle. or small mare cheap.
Write at once. Nelson Brady,
Mauk.
Want good farm mule, cheap
for eash. J. D, Fisher, Stock-
bridge. Rt. 2.
Want hear from party who
has a traveling Service Stal-
lion. J M. Smith, Arnolds-
ville. Box 86.
SHEEP AND GOAT
WANTED: :
~Wantia reg. Saanan milk
goat, fresh or soon freshen, not
over 3 yrs. old, cheap for cash
Go after within 50 miles. J. J.
York Clayton. Rt 1.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
PIGS.-WANTED: Pee
Want some male guinea pigs.
Have nice sows to trade. R. H.
Ridgway Dr.. Canon.
FARM HFLP WANTED
Want someone to come out
and live on farm and do light
farm work. Write at once.
No field work. R. W. Gilmore,
ENaville. Rt. 3. :
Want single man, sober heal-
thy. able and willing worker for
gen. faming. All year round
job for right man. $15.00 mo.
board and laundry. Come at
once, 11 mi. S. E. Valdosta on
Highway. Kenneth Storey, Val-
dosta, Rt. 3, Box 85 (3_mi. E./ to
Dasher on Hickory Grove Rd. : Write.
man with tractor to
break 90 acres of land. Land
cultivated 1940. Room and
board to man while working.
Must have disc plow and har-
row with tractor. Mrs. Harris |
Robertson, Talbotton.
Want sober man to work as
handy man on farm. $12.00 mo.
food. shelter and laundry. Mrs.
A. L. Whitley, Jonesboro. 3
mi. So.
/ Want 2 good farm hands,
white or colored, day labor:
or room, board and reasonable
monthly: salary. C. D. Stallings,
Douglasville. 4
Want young woman, 20-35,
for light farm work, no field
work. live as one of family and
little spending money. Mrs.
John Meier, Gainesville, 362
E. Myrtle St. . .
Want nice. christian woman
for light farm work, no field
work. $2.00 week and _ good!
at |
home. Write or come see
once. Mrs. G. O. Smith, Dew-
eyrose, Rt. 1,
Want 2 good farm hands with
family, to plow, hoe and other
farm work by day. J. H. Levy-
erett.. Parrott.
Want family to tend crop on
50-50 basis; lands already pre- |
pared. 10 A. cotton allotment:
want hire 2 hands full time.
Can furnish groceries... Come
see or write. W. J. Grier, Cler-
mont. .
Want nice settled woman to
live -in home and help wtih
light farm work. no field work.
Must have ref. and be healthy.
Mrs. R. B. Towler, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1.
Want honest, colored woma
and daughter to raise chickens
and other light farm work. No
field work. Write. W. T. Var-
num. Point Peter. Rt, .1.
Want good farm hand, white
or colored. 18 to 50 yrs. old.
$16.00 mo. board and laundry.
EE. Logan, Hiram. Rt 2:
Want farm hand; Christian.
exp. in plowing and making
crop. Live as one of a fam-
ily and $13.00 mo. No drunk-
ard. Lee Joyner, Hinesville.
Want white woman for light
farm work. no field work. C.
F. Strawn, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Want white girl or woman
for light farm work, no field
work. Comfortable home and
salary. Mrs. Tom McLeod. Val-
dosta. Box 803.
_ Want man and wife to live
in home with family of 2 and
help with farm work, Little
spendingf money. C. R. Eaves,
Chickmauga, Rt. 2.
Want white or colored man
for farm work. wages ana
beard... Must know how to
farm T. J. Croker. Acworth,
Ri 2 =
$365 North Ave. N. EK
FARM HELP W
Want unencumbered.
ed, country raised wom.
liable and honest, 2
light farm work, no
Good home. reasona
Dawson. ~
Want unencumbered
woman, 50-60. healt
light farm work. no fie
Write.. Mrs.. C. E:. Bi
lanta. 248 Pharr Rd. N.
2367 :
Want man with sma
to work on farm for w
consider 50-50 sis
house. good stock et
aa ee = ust off Lawr
ville Rd. J. A. Vandergriff.
eatur: Rt. 2. =
honest. $12.00 mo. boare
laundry. Prefer single n
about middle age. H. F
Ellenwood. Rt. 2.
Want man and wife to
bal. year. Will give boaz
room, third and fourt
AS crop: 5 Aj
feed. Ref.
will rent mule. Good fee
care. Mrs. Kate Martin
Springs, Rt. 1.
' Want good. exp. farm
125-40 yrs. old. for gen.
;and orchard work. Good.
jer, honest, sober: who can
drive truck. $12.00 to |
imo., board and laundry
| home: year round job,
ae Barnesville, R
Want man with some c
hatch and raise chic
E. Callas. Gainesy
i Want at once hite or
, white or
ed farm hand, family. ie
,0n large cattle farm. Dr.
Douglas. Albany. :
board: tr
; as one of
family, Gordon Baas ick
Park Rt 1, Box 395 =
Want colored family
exp. farm hands, who
aoe ri oe tracto
very Saturday. R. R. Mut:
Augusta. P. O. Box 641 =
Want at once good
; boy for farm. Board and->
mo. J. E. Sisk. Lexington.
Want family, white oe:
ed. 1 or 2 plow hands,
make crop. or hire
as be reli
ood workers. L. J. Berr
Buford. Rt. 2. Joe:
10w how to plow, At on
mi. East Buford. Mrs. May
Berryman. Buford.
. Want white woman, re
for light farm work, no
work. Good home and sa
good worker, 21-35 yrs. of
Ref. required. C. E. Cherry.
lanta. 648 Cooper St. S. W
Want white woman, 18
clean. healthy. dependable
light farm work. Room, b
and reasonable safary: 1.y
one a end of 3. Paul
cer, Decatur. Rt. 1, (OL
Shoals Rd.) =
Want middleaged couple
1 horse farm in Cobb Co, |
exp. and proposition you w
R. L. Baker, Marietta, Rt
Want farm hand. $15.00
board and laundry. Mrs.
Overton, Bowdon. Rt. 3, Bx.
Want colored couple withs
children for gen. work on po:
try farm. Good home
ergetic. Write at once
full details about self. Mr
W. Neal. Rossville. Rt. 1
family. Good home, pr
room. small salary. Mrs
Chavons. Dublin.
Want settled, unencumbe
colored woman to help w
garden chickens and ot
light fazym work, no field we
At once. A. Bell. Rossville
1. Box 21 A
Want a thoroughly de
dable. unencumbered, ec
try raised white girl. 15-19, to
light farm work, no field wo
for Christian home wit
grown people. Room. be
and good eee at
i'Mrs. N . Edwards. At
MARKET RULLETIN ees
FARM HELP WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
= ealthy certitigate and 3
d ref. Reasonabl salary. No
ug, tobacco or ~ liquor head
apply. D. A. Bagley, M.
Austell,
fant man and wife to take
harge- mr 2 Ac farm: Galk
: 2 aone- Ca 1823. B. C. Langley,
Hlanta, Rt. 1. Box 515.
Want reliable woman to live
home and do light farm
ck, no field work. $12.00 mo.
board. Mrs. B.-H. Goza,
ur, 152 Madison Ave.
: good smart, healthy
boy, white, 15-20 yrs. old.
ide good home and reas-
ble. wages.
rant mother and son or
couple. Light farm
ouse- and g00d pay.
exp.. ages, wages, expect-
and reference in first let- |.
oe Velma A. Hale, At-
I Rt. 4, Box 139. .
ant. white woman, unen-
) ered. country raised 40-
ye in home and do light
work, : garden, chickens,
$2.00 week, good home
hts and eee Write at
a Bee ET Renee
Box 103.
Want good, eoiine woman
: ight farm work, no field |
A. Epps, Carnes-
ue man aes ife to take
rm on 50-50 basis, pre-
o live in home (already
ished) with me. Henry:
parte, Ai 1.1 ao
boy not over 15 for
arm work; go to school
k after school, Pay sal-
right as Wa- is. Wil-
Sparta.
1t ae oe for small
crop. $2.50 week and
Pay weekly. eke work.
po colored. Z. bleed,
ie cetiled. hits: woman
ight farm work. no field
or milking, no laundry.
mo. and home in family
G. C. Chappell, Atlanta,
: jetta St. He 1006 J.
~ good smart, country
oY. 16 to 20 years old.
habits, to live with old
and help make crop.
1y with board. Come at
: Gh Adams, Unsanta
an with small fam-
00
e part of time or all |
for small farm. 4 R..
on mail and school bus.
: ce ded ele
ood, honest, sober farm
12.00 to $15.00 month.
nd 1 aundry, Beh, ae
co. REA:
farm hand with gs
ly or hand without mall
urnish house and pay by
oe Dont answer if |
plow cotton
1 ingle boy or man to
on farm for cotton crop.
and self only. Good home
ht party. No drunkard
ay Jd as. oF atom
Pedal, | refin
ed.
_Taised, white woman
es farm work. no field |.
board and salar
nt settled colored ea
umbered, to work around
ce for smafl - salary,
d board. ;
: Lovett Mrs, P.M.
middleaged woman to
farm | = ho field
Salary. Stat
pected ps eerie
] illi -
Red bs, Sr., Tar
vedt y once. man who is
d willing to work on
od wases, g00d house
Communicate at
Eason, Greenville.
middleaged, h
Tor ae farm Eek aa
eC No milkin
g week and vhost nor
_also -want another couple
-O: SS.) Durrant
Base ee
gee allotments;
po
Want white girl or woman,
i are
: F) thony, : West Point P. oO.
Want couple to work on
farm. Honest, settled and exp.
with tractor and car driving;
or
man to: ee on farm for wages.
At once. M. Gaskins. Nashville.
Want christian white woman
in good health without chil-
dren, to live in home and do
light farm work, no _ field
work. Small pay. good home.
Wm. Bayne. LaFayette, care
WC. EM
Want good. reliable woman
for light farm work, no field
work. Live as one of family
and small salary (room and
board). Mrs. J. W. Saunders,
Egan, 3332 Bachelor Ave.
Want good 2h. farmer on
50-50 basis. 18 mi. So. Atlanta
on 42 Highway near: Stock-
bridge. Good land, 4 R. dwell-
ing. Mrs. B. C. Hand. Stock- :
bridge.
Want white woman 25-30 for
light farm work. no field
work * Write. Mrs. John Hu- :
| Jett. Atco.
Want settled colored woman
for light farm work, no field
work, Room, board and $3.00
week. Mrs. J. C. Foster, At-
Janta, Rt. 2. Ve 7490. < -
Want 4 wage hands: sty: work
on farm: also want good farm-
ers for farms with good acre-
bottom land
or upland. See or write. G.
Hamp Martin, Commerce, R. 2.
Want single man for gen.
farm werk. Must be willing
worker, good disposition. Give
nutritious fcod, clean bed.
laundry and $10. 00 mo, J. O.
Glass. Forsyth Rt. 1.
Have few acres gobs land:
with or. without house, to good
man.-Call. C. D. Decker, Scot-
dale. De 5490.
Want young orphan girl to
live as one of family and help
with light farm/work, no field |.
work. Mrs. Arthur W. Brown.
Hiwassee, Rt. 1. Box 106.
Want cclored woman. 18 is
40, for light farm work, no
field work Must be honest,
good worker and know oe to
milk. $3.00 week. Mrs.
Crickenberger Martinez.
Want nice, healthy white cou-
ple to live in home with cou-
ple; help with farm, milk 7
cows, etc. No field work for
wife. $20.00 mo., room and
board. G. T. Se Monti-"
cello.
Want ene hand small te
ily preferred for farm. A.
Shellman, Rt. 2.
20- 40, to live in home and do
| light farm work. nofield work.
Healthy, of good character. Ref..
exch. Board and reasonable
salary. Mrs. L. G. Atkinson,
Hawkinsville, 320 Merritt | Siz
Want Strawberry Pickers, to
begin April 25th, on my farm
12 miles No. Macon. C. G,
Byington, Bolingbroke. .
Can use 1 or 2 small families
lwhite or colored, to work on
farms at Piedmont. 6 mi.
Barnesville. School, Church= 2
daily mails. Steady work. Lester
J. Lott, Supt. Piedmont Farins.
Barnes ile Rt.
Want . exp. married man to
in. dairy and do milk
house work. John W. Harms,
Savannah, Harms Dairy.
- Want good: honest. man and
wife sober, no bad habits, to
share truck patches, Good small
shouse, garden-and. potato patch
rand wood free: also want to
-|eontact man to-go into Poultry
business with me. L. R. Coffey,
Blairsville.
Want good, settled, country
woman or girl, healthy, reliable,
for light farm work, no field
work. Salary according to abil-
ity. private room and live as.
one of family. Mrs. J. F. Solo-
mon, Jeffersonville.
Want good farm hand, $12.00
mo., and more if worth it.
Room and board. Can use man
and wife, no children. Good
worker healthy and reliable.
10 mi. W. Dallas, 3 mi.
of Yorkville. Come see at once.
J. O. Campbell. Dallas. Rt. 4.
er. from 35 to 60 yrs. old, to
plow and make crop, live .as
one of the family. Must be hon-
est. sober, dont smoke cigar-
eattes. come at once or write.
will pay $15.00 mo. and board.
Lee Joyner. Hinesville, s
Wanted a couple of colored
people to live on. 3. acre lect,
prefer p20ple between age of
60-65 yrs. Both todo light farm
work. Ref. required. Wade An-
_| people,
4 children.
South |
Box
Want regular work with
Model A Farmall. Have plow-
harrow planter, cultivator and
mower. Must have at least 4
days per week at 50c per hour,
and shelter for self and equip-
ment. S. T. Kidder Jr. Meigs:
Boy, 22. wants job on farm,
gen. farm work for salary. Ref
if desired... Jas.. Brown, At-}
lanta. 537 Washington St.
598 yr. old man and wife
want job on farm for salary, in
Chatooga Co. No children. Have
own furniture. Good. ref. if
needed. Henry P. Strickland,
Atlanta, 173 Memorial Dr.S.W.
Girl, 18. wants job with good.
light farm. work, no
field work. No milking. Will-
ing worker: ready to start any
day. Prefer with old couple.
Ruby Laren, Waynesboro, 553
Tth-St;
Want farm = as | cater.
Exp., also mechanic. 65 years
old. David A. Messer, Atlanta.
258 Central Ave.
Want job on farm for reas-
onable wages. Light work.
White, 19 yrs. old, honest.
truthful, No smoker nor drink- |
Ler
ery pe bs
TORY Rogers,. aa
Expert Dairsas: Aheats
ref:; wants dairy farm, heed
and equipment, near good re-
tail market. Take excellent
care of herd etc. J. B. Tan-
ner Fairburn.
- Want job as caretaker of
Jlarge estate. Can grow flow-
-ers and care for same. Salary |
and board. Make best offer.
G.
B. Palmer. McDonough.
Young woman, 29, with 9 yr.
old girl. wants job with elder-.
| ly couple, light farm work.
Room, board, small salary.
Mrs. Rosalie McCraw, Atlan-
ta, 188 Ormand St. S. E.
Want 1h. crop in Fulton Co.
Furnish everything |
Write or see for particulars. N.
A. Ward, Atlanta 142 Flat
Shoals Ave. i
Exp. Truck and Caterpillar
Tractor driver wants job on
farm at once. 5 yrs. exp. No
bad habits. Consider any offer.
S. E. Law. Cogdell. Box 26.
Young woman with 2 chil-
dren wants place with reliable |
people for g00d - home for self
|and children~in exchange for
light farm work. Small wages.
Mrs. Hart, Moultrie, 412 7th
Ave., 4 St. SE. % Mrs. McGive.
- Want job on farm. Can run
tractor and other machinery.
3 in family. Floyd Brown At-
Janta: 545=Crew Sts =
Want job on farm. Wife oat
all able, willing
WP farmer and
iy AEDS Ludowici,
| workers.
stock. A.
RED it.
Refined woman wants
light farm work, no field work,
for Christian home and small
salary. Ref. if desired. Meda
Cole, Atlanta, Box 141, Sta. C.
Settled woman wants job do-
ing light farm work, no field
work for home and board swith
good people, and salary. Mrs.
Alma Roberts. pom: 2512
ard Ave.
Want light | farm ore:
than 2 people) and small sal-
ary. Honest, unencumbered.
Want near here. Avis ceed
Comer.
Man. 5 children ane wife
mrants-in Bibb: Co. 22h. farm.
Take good care of stock, etc.
Well exp. farming, drive car:
and truck. Have to be furnish-
ed. Do day work when not in
crop. Want pasture for 2 cows.
M. J. Jones, Lizella, Rt. 1.
. Want job driving truck for
farm. 17 yrs. old, good driver:
can give ref. James Hanson,
Eatonton. CFO Gen. Del.
~ Want light farm work, no
field work, for home and small
salary. Mrs. Jas. Pyron, Pal-
mento Ride CVO J. Clark
at Creel Farm.
17 yr, old white girl wants|
light farm work, no field work
nor milking. Reasonable salary.
a Eloise Benton Commerce.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE == 5
About 600 bu. corn, 75c bu.
at the farm. Do not del. Willie
600 bu. sound corn, $1.00 bu.
Selected seed corn. Hastings
Prolific, $2.00 bu. Mrs. A. H.
Ray, Atlanta, Rt. 6, Box 218.
Wa 4376,
100 bu. shucked and. selected.
corn, $1. 00 bu. Ratph S. Collier,
Comer.
Whatleys imp. prolific ook
corn
carefully picked, nubbed both |.
ends, Ceresan treated, $2. 50 bu..
$1.25 per 1-2 bu. 75 pk. here.
W, H. Bolton, Griffin,
| Have 2 bu.
| paid. No stamps.
myself. |
job
no ae
field work for home (not more
EF Powell, Colquitt, a 2, Box |.
Want single, white good farm- | 59
2-8 ear each per stdlk.-
BEANS AND PEAS
runner butterbeans mixed. 10c
a hand full: Turkey Toe peas,
10c a hand full. Plus postage,
no stamps or chks.. Mrs. Es:
Harrison. Dublin, R. 5.
20 to 30 lbs. half runner
garden beans. 20c lb. Also 20
to 30 ibs. Red
weeks beans, 20c lb. M. O., no
chks. W. <T. Wotford Gaines-
ville, 404 Oak St.
Beans, Peas, giant stringless
green pod bush; Prolific Ken-
tucky Wonder pole Laxitonian,
quick large Prolific English
pea, 20c pt. ea. Mrs. H
Ward, Adairsville, R. 1.
Purple Hull | peas, slightly
mixed clean and sound, in 2
bu. bags.
ville.
4 or 5 bu. of Iron Clad peas
slightly mixed, good and sound,
$1.75. bu.; Also some white
Hastings prolific. seed corn,
picked .and sound $1.75 bu.:
bunch
medium spanish, good. kind. 5c
lb. All FOB. Wm. Middleton.
Butords hes2:
Cornfield. beans. white and
colored, mixed. Early and late
beans 20c cup: 2 cups 3oc post-
Mrs Paul
Hogan. Adairsville. R. 2.
2 lbs. white horse bean seed.
35c large teacupful; 10 lbs.
White Lady Finger peas 20c
lb. 5 or more lbs. 10c |b. Plus
postage on @a. Mrs. J. P.
Crumbley, Rt. 1, Pitts.
small
10c_ Ib.
prolific
pod, 35c at: Few Ibs.
brown crowder peas:
Postpaid: Thompscons.
G. Taylor.
75e FOB. Mrs.
Buchanan. R, 1.
50 bu. good Brab peas. $2.50
G.
runner bean seed, sound . and
free from weevils, 25c lb. and
5e for postage. Mrs. Mit-
chell. Lithonia. R. 3.
Grandmothers favorite ten-
der Cornfield beans. striped
like half runners, 20c cupful,
plus postage. No stamps. Mrs.
J. W. Dobbins, Hiram. R. 1.
Little white lady peas, 10c lb.
12 lbs.. $1.00; Conch peas, 15c
lb. 8 lbs.. $1.00; 2 lbs., 25c. Sigar
Crowders, 5c lb. Mrs. F. R. Ard.
Colquitt Rt. 1, Box 10.
About 6 bu. white, black-eyed
Crowder peas, and about 5 bu.
Cream crowders, both weevil-
treated, 5c lb. at farm; 20 bu.
New Eras or Blue Whipps, $2.00
ut at: farm. 2 ABs Eavenson.
Marietta. Rt. 3. -~
5 bu. Cream crowders, 6c lb.
clear of trash. Ben Tullis, Su-
wanee. Rt. 1.
Speckled - butter-
running
Mrs. Ellen Teem, Pierceville.
Soy beans, native grown: O-
loxi, white biloxis, ea. $2.50 bu.
D. C. Storther, Grower. Ft. Val-
| ley.
Sugar crowder peas $2.25 bu.
at my place (make 2 crops year;
fine to plant with peanut erop),
also white Jady peas. 8c lb.
Meney order. B. D. NeSmith,
Statesboro. Rt. 4. me
10 bu. Clay (cow) peas.
$2.00 bu in even 2 bu. bags,
FOB. Sound and bright. Cash
or. < MeO! uy: K. _Bargeron,
Sardis.
Red Ripper. peas, $2.00 bu;
also No. 1 Wheat, $1.25 bu. All
FOB. No small-order. L. F.
Hood. Cleveland,
white and brown Biloxi soy-
beans, $2.50, Cuban Queen wa-
termelon seed. 50e lb. Send re-,
mittance. B, T. Marshall, Fi
Valley.
SEED FOR SALE
Se
Tender streaked | Half Runner
beans free from weevils,
cupful; Broom corn seed, 20c pt.
stone tomato seed; Dill seed,
10c_ thbis..
sacks at 5c ea. Mrs. Buell Ben-
nett, Cumming, Rt. 4. :
Wilkens watermelon
seed.
metto.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE |
Yellow root. 20c Ib. mullein,
20c ea sassafras. poke root 25c
lb Exc. for white sacks. Clinton
Smith Ellijay. Rt. 3.
Yellow dock, mullein, 15c ea.
black walnut sprouts, 25c ea:
speckled crowder peas, black-
eyed. 10c cupful. Exc. for any-
Y ing-can use. Howard Silvers.
ay Riess"
Goose feathers. slightly used,
but: nice. clean, about 25 Ibs...
($15.00. Mrs, R. H. McMillan Sr.,
_ Brooslield. E 0. Pox 105.
Wednesday, April 16, 1941
Pe FOR SALE
Whipperwill. crowder peas
for table use, 10c cup; Half
Valentine Six |
ley, Rt.
J. T. Grice. eae
peanuts. .
te Mystic.
| field Beauty tomato,
good plants, now ready for ship:
ment: moss packed, promp
Bean seed stringless green |
seed corn, nubbed and shelled..
FOS here. C. 2. "Hicks, Rey-
nolds. : ;
Abou 30 Ibs. striped halt
beans. white or speckled bunch.
butter-beans, tender, white ear-
ly creaseback beans, all 20c cup.
too-tans. $3.50 bu; Hayseed, Bi-
-too-tan soybeans, $3.50 bu;
20c.
Exec. for white feed |
voc ib. FOB. H. D. Wilson, feet
Effective this
Flower and Ognamental Nurse
Stock notices for publication
the Bulletin must reach the B
reau of Markets, 222 State Cay
itol, between the 15th and 251
of the month preceding
monthly issue in which they
to appear.
A Gorrection: The: flower ni
tice in April 5th issue of. Mi.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenvil
Should have read, $12.50 per <
instead of $1.25 per C., in. re-
ferring to the Heavy 3 Yr. old.
Dwarf Boxwood. 6-8 in. sprouts
A Correction: The notice of
Mrs. Ruby M. Jackson, Ft. Va
2. should have rea
Strawplants to exc. at 20c per
hundred for pear tree red dog-
wood and white sacks.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Red skin P. R. potato plants
Gov. insp., trgated, $1.50 M.
del. W. A, Pearce, Baxley. RF.
4,
New. Spring Chas. W.. cab
bage plants, 85c M; P. R., po
tato, $1.00 M. FOB. J. M Sims
Marglobe - Scarlet Globes d-
stallky
shipment, 90c M. 2 M. and up,
85c M. del, Hiram ei
Screven...
Marglobe | tomatoes, 7 nov v
ready, $1.00 M. Del.; Cabbage,
now ready, sit 00 M. del; Sw
Pimiento pepper, ready by M
1. Mrs. Leona Dukes. Ba:
Rt. 4. pee
Marglobe. tomate plants, mM
C.: 60c, 500; $1.00 M. W
Clarke. Abbeville, Rti2;
. insp.. red and Sellen
skin, P. R. potato plants mix-
ed. $1.50 M, del. Book order
now. Willis Griffis, Screven R
=
Pink skin P. R. potato plan
Gov, insp.. and treated. Gre
from vine cuttings. Now ready
$1,504 Mo del. Ba ;
Screven.
Gov. insp., red and yee
skin, P, R.. plants. Tied wi
tape. May del. $1.50 M. d
George Griffis, Screven.
Leading var. cabbage plants
Good strong plants. 75 M
M. up 65c del. Full count an
prompt shipment. H. G. Nich
Baxley Rt. 4.
+ Tomato plants:
Balt. 85c MM. Moss
Good count. Mrs. W.
fey, Fitzgerald.
tomato plants.
grown, stocky plants. Marglobe
Balt. New ready, 50c. 200; $1.00,
500; $2.00 M.: 5 M. lot 50
Mossed wrapped, Del.
Smith, Eldorendo. s
Cert. red and pink skin
potato. plants. $1.50 ~M.
Marglobe tomato plants,
- Marglobe
packed
W286
f
M. del. Now ready. W
Tee Jee -Odum-Rt.: 2
174
Sage plants, 6, 25. R a rb
or pie plants, 3, 25c. Exc. for
white sacks, 5c ea. plus postage
Rit Blackwell. oe
Ri
Mar globe tomato plants,
plants, moss packed. $1.10
Now ready. Lafate
Odum hi. 2:
Red or pink skin P. R. pole
plants. Gov. insp.,
for: Ly yrs; :
Good count. T. P, Musselw
Arabi Rt. 1, Phone. 4220.
Sig
M
right, Alma, Rt. 3.
Klondike and Se
erbearing ;
P, R. Potato, Gov. Insp. $1.
M.; Cabbage all var. $1.00 3
Bermuda onions, $1.00 M.
del, Calvin Garrett. Gainesvil
te ee
Gov. insp., red, pink -e
potato plants, ready Apr.
$1.60 M. del; Tomato plan
$2.00 M. E. B. Wetherfo1
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
- Missionary Sener plan
500. $1.25. $2.00 M.: Peppe
mint spearmint, sage. se Gai
50 doz-; Garlic, 10c head, $
doz.; Rhubarb, 4 bunches $
Miss Mattie McCurley, me
well, Rt. 2:> ;
P.-R. Potato plants, $1. 65 | vA.
Ship all orders promptly. Cla
Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Tomato plants; now ready
$1.00 M. Order or come.
Akins. Ray City, fa
Cert.<P2 i ae ola
$1.25 Mes $1.00; Oe
Triumph. Se " prie t
Killers,
am.s Alma.