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DEPARTMENTS
TOM LINDER
| AGRICULTURE
7 OES ER
UME 24. WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 30, 1941.
NUMBER 24.
Last fall after L was elected Commissioner of Agriculture I.
de a trip through the middle west so that I might see how
arm conditions out there compared with our own conditions
| L ae theoueh Miscou, oo and other mid-.
western states. Pee ee
- Tsaw beef, cattleas a as can ie produced. i saw hogs -
hat were unsurpassed. I saw grain elevator after grain ele-.
ator filled with grain ready to be made into bread for human _
onsum ption and ready to furnish more feed for more animals.
Yet, as I rode through those rich farm lands, I noticed and |
eard other passengers. on the train remark that the houses
ere unkept and unpainted; the roofs were old, and farm
ences were badly kept and some of them falling down.
To anyone experienced in farm communities, this is. an un-
iling sign that the people Oe operate those farms are not
naking any money.
Back here in. Georgia. we find the farmers producing every- to
hing that their allotments will let them produce. Yet, they
re. unable to: make ends. meet and many of them are. losing
: Livestock Sales nnd Georgia Auction Markets
Avril $k Veldosta 2 2
Reports received at this office show following averaee prites paid.
for No 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
; $ 8.00 per CWT
00. ae
S282 2
8.35 9 2?
: 715 9
Fig. oS ae
edge
April: 1 Alcan See
- April 22Nashville __ S
_ April 22-Douglas
~ April 22Macon.
April 22Soperton
: TOP FED CATTLE ge
Apri 18-Metter JS See oo eee ee 9.50
e April 22Sylvester- 10.00
| April 22-Douglas | 10.00
April 22Macon _.. _$9.00- 10.00
April 22Soperton _. ee 8.70
April 23Albany eae 11.00
_ April 24Valdosta | 7.00- 8.05
to reduce their crops.
Ase u him to grow less cotton,
their homes. If you go, into a store to buy the things you Te ad
you find that prices are very high.
According to Government figures the price of cotton today
- would have to be twenty cents per pound for the cotton grower
to be as well off as he was during the years from 1909 to 19. 3.
The cotton grower is receiving about half that much for :
cottton. The cotton farmer is receiving about the same for co
ton now as he did from 1909 to 1913.
. In other words, ten cents per couud for cotton today
buy about as much goods for the farmers family as five cen
_per pound would have bought during the years from 1909 te
EEO SS,
ing cattle, hogs, grain, ete.
In a general way, the same holds true with farmers grow-
When the farmers complain of this condition they ave. tol
The cotton farmer is being told that if
he will agree to still further reduce his craps he will be givem
s some stamps to buy cotton goods.
Tf the cotton farmer is given some cotton | goods to induce
and the wheat farmer is given some
flour to induce him to grow less wheat, and if the cattle farmer
is given some steak and roasting beef to induce. him to raise
less cattle, what will be the result?) We have already seen th
result. The Government buys beef from Argentina because i
says beef is cheaper in Ar gentina than it is in the United States
We buy 132,000 bales of cotton in Brazil and ship it to Europe
because cotton i is cheaper i in Brazil than it is in the United States
In 1915 the State of Georgia planted 4,800, 000 acres in cot-
ton. Today Georgias allotment for cotton is a little more than
two million acres. Georgias acreage has been reduced approx
mately sixty per cent. This is far more than any other one
state. Yet today cotton growers of Georgia are being: asked to
still further reduce their crops. i
Since the beginning of. the AAA the total acreage of oe
- in the United States. has been reduced about five million: act 3.
- During the same period there has been a reduction Of five
million acres in the southeastern states. In other words, the
total acreage west of the Mississippi River is the same today
that it was before the AAA first began operating. ae peed
It would appear from the above that the total reduction. ine
cotton acreage has been put upon our own state of Georgia and
her sister states of the southeast.
TOM LINDER,
MARKET REPORTOF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
ATLANTA
Sis 22
' Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned)
Always Subject to Variation.
fees. large W0es se
INDEX
hees, Medium,D0Z. a -
19- 20
Special NOUCet sj ee 2
polipps Smal, Desc. s
- Hens, Col. 4% Ibs. up
49. 4 Plants for Sale= === LEAD
Hens, Leghorn, Lb.
15 Potatoes and Vegetables for. Sale -
- Fresh and Cured Meats for Sale 2
Roosters, Lb.
Seed for Sale _.._. fey
Stags, Lb.
Friers, Lb.
19 Beans and Peas for Sale ee ee 3
Ducks, Lb.
Corn and Seed Corn for Sale
Geese, Lb.
Grain and Hay for Sale 3
Cottonseed fOr. Gnie =o ee
Turkeys, Lb.
Peanuts and Pecans for Sale
Capons be <2 Sho
Country Butter, best table, ans
Pecan and Other Fruit Trees
Field: Peas, mixed, BU. Sos
fOr Sales Se ee
Field Peas, not mixed, Buse
LObeaCRG tot Shige ee
Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), Bu.
SD Miscellaneous for Sale
78 Miscellaneous Wanted
Shelled Corn, -.
Oats, Bu.
50 Eggs for Sale
Wheat, Pie
seed OD Poultry for Sale ___
Sweet Potatoes, Wo. 3's:5
Ses Horses and Mules for Sale Se ee ee
Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs.
5 = F-00 Catt for Sale Ss ee
Hogs for Sale - oor 4
Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs.
Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, Ton =.
Rabbits and Guinea Pigs (Cavies)
for Sale f= Sees eee
15.00-16.00
-19.00-12.9
Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton
Honey Bees and Bee Supplies
- Cottonseed (Prime) Ton _
-70.00-73.00
: for Sale Teun Ce eae
.~ C. S. Meal, 8%, FOB Atlanta, Ton
29.00. Sheep and Goats for Sale __
27.00 Positions Wanted
_ C.S. Meal, 7%, FOB Atlanta, Ton
cent. Meal, 45%
Form Help Wanted eo ote ene
_. 28.00
_ PAGE TWO
MARKET BULLETIN
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
TOM LINDER
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 Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Market, 222 State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.
Entered as second class matter
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at Covington, Georgia under Act
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
* of October 8, 1917.
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_ Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
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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.
Under Legislative Act the
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Bulletin.
Georgia Market Bulletin does not
for any notice appearing in the
SPEGIAL NOTICE
PLANTS FOR SALE
A CORRECTION
Hoschton, Rt. 2. regarding
agon,
_ The notice of Elbert Cain,
agon. should have read A
e horse wagon box (or bedy).
-00. instead of a one horse
Red Gold and Jewell Straw-
berry plants 3 C., $1.00: $3.25
M.; Himalaya Blackberry. 12.
50c:; $2.00~C.; Kudzu, $1.00 C::
$6.00 M.: Semesan treated. P. P.
J. W. Toole, Macon, R 33 Bur_
ton Ave. :
Pe. potato plants: red and
a
PLANTS FOR SALE
pink, -5--C..-< $1.00: $1.1: M:
Larger lots cheaper. No chks.,
packed, full
plants, 85c M
yre. Screven,
Gen. red skin potato plants,
W.G
20 M. del. in Ga.
Quinn, Baxley, Rt, 4.
A. Lewis, Baxley. Rt, 4.
_ Nigger Killer
Red velvet potato.
ed and yellow P. R.
slant: Egg-plants:
omatoes,
lo Bonnie Best,
Ps iL. Sellers, Graham.
$1.25
ll and Pimento
g-plants. 2 doz. 25c
Oxheart.
_ Giant.
arliest var.
De PSR.
.fnsp:< $1.50
Be 1/5 M =
nd tomat
ney Hall and P. R.
ants. hand sel.
is and Cert.
ed or field peas.
a iesville, Rt, 1
ants, 5 M. $5.00: 10M.
OB: $1.15 del.: White
fellow Bermuda onion plants:
and Dutch Cabbage
Nas.
Salmon P. R. potato plants,
reated and cert. $1.50 M.. 5 M.,
00; Prichard, Baltimore. and
larglobe tomato plants, 75c M.,
count.
Saag del, I. L. Stokes, Fitz_
New Stone. Marglobe, toma.
1 - Good Count,
ompt shipment, del. Claude
1 strong E. T. potato
Now ready. $2.00 M
potato plants;
yon M.:
:
- Wonder, Ruby King; ae
M.:
Break ODay. Mar-
73c: M.
ee
ec; Iceburg lettuce. abbawe:
d beets, 25c C., $2.00
a Mey HSV; Franklin,
plants about ready.
4 Rutgers,
arket Champion, Stone, ea
Gere. and the
rl: ert. seed. None
pepe. L. H, Ouzts, Elberton.
Potato plants.
ae ae La.
OU pepper
oes $1.25 Del. Prompt
hipment. W. G. Bullard. Bax
R : 128: 5
potato
pe Stock
eady now.
\ M. del.; $1.50 M. at beds.
for Sorghum cane
Major Crow,
all del. Amos Garrett, Gaines_
ville: Rt. 9%.
P. R. potato plants, red and
pink, 5 M. $1.00, $1.75 M. Lare-
er lots cheaper. Also Marglobe
and Stone tomatoes, 5 C., 60c,
$1.00 M. All del. Calvin Gar-
rett. Gainesville. Rt. 7. -
Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants.
$1.50 M.; Tomato plants, Mar-
globe. Moss packed; $1.00. M.
Del. Lee Leggett, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Marglobe tomato plants, moss
"| packed, $1.00 M.; Ga. heading
collards. 75c M. Del. to your
box. Prompt shipment. Loyd
:| Steedley. Baxley.
Purple and yellow skin P. R.
Gov. Insp. potato _ plants.
prompt shipment, $1.35 M. Wil_
lie -L. Harris]: Screven, Rt i.
Box 199.
Tomato Plants cert. and field
grown; Marglebe, Gr. Balt.,
New Stone, Ponderoso. 50c.
200; 500. $1.00; $1.50 M. Moss_
ed, del. V. H. Smith, Eldoren-
do.
Goy. insp., and treated P. R.
potato plants, $1.50 M. postpaid.
G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville.
P, R. potato plants, $1.65 M.
del. first or 15th of May. Clay
Evans, Gainesville. Rt. 1.
Gov. insp., sorted and treat-
ed red skin P. R. potato plants,
ready about April 25th. $1.40
M. postpaid. Egbert Keith.
Gainesville. Rt. 1. Box 119.
Gov. insp...and treated Ear-
ly Triumph _ potato plants,
ready about May ist. $1.40 M.
postpaid. Jay Hayes.
ville. Rt. 1, Box 119.
Red skin P. R. plants. Gov.
insp., and treated. $1.50 M.
postpaid. Cash with
Ready May ist. Clyde H. Smith.
Gamesville: Rt..1. Box, 120 A.
P. R.. potato plants. ready
tomato plants now ready. $1.00
M: onion plants, ready, 75c M.
Good strong plants, full count.
prompt shipment suar. A.
Cameron, Baxley.
Cert, potato plants. Red P. R.,
White Triumphs; Pepper. Calif.
. 90c M., in ~. | Wonder. Ruby King, Ruby
Bee a a Giant. Pimiento, $1.25 M; to-
MoO UM gt mato, Break o Day, Marglobe,
xyainesville, z : -| Bony Best. 75c M.. All hun-
dreds, 30c. Lymon_ Sellers.
alif, Wonder pepper
Mrs,
ment.:
$1.70 M.,
hn C
Pp.
state
f Oakwood, O.
r. Locust Grove.
0. plants, insp.
t. full count. $1.25 Mt.
Cert. red P, R. Potato $1
: Marglobe tomato, Tae MM.
plants,
OSs packed, prompt
Ira Bullard.
R. and Nancy Hall P. R.
0 plants, Gav. Insp., prompt
: Mailed:
) M. Expressed: Will Exc.
few thousand for field peas.
. Crow. Gainesville, Rt,
R. potato plants, from
state Insp. and treated pota-
oes. Priced at bed, 3 mi. west
C. Cantrell,
ve) thousand Pimento
er plants, ready about May
for cash only. J. R. Gard-
OB.
Tyre, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Hazlehurst. Rt. 1.
Chas. W. cabbage and Mar_
globe tomato plants, $1.00M:
some P. R. potato plants. $1.25
M. All del. srd_ zone, R. 8S.
Wolfe. Surrency.
Red or pink skin P, R. po-
tato plants. Gov... insp., and
treated for 17 yrs., $2.00 M.
Guar. good count, T. P. Mussel-
; white. Arabi. Rt. 1. Phone, 4240
Cordele. :
Marglobe tomato plants. 85c
M. del. Good plants, good count.
moss packed. Sat. suar.
Peacock, Surrency. Rt. 2.
Gov. insps PR: and Hariy
Triumph potato plants, $1.50
M: Marglobe tomato, $1.00 M.
FOB. Jim H. Kennedy, Baxley.
Rt. 4. Box 129.
Statc insp., P. -R.. potato
plants. now ready, $1.25 M.
FOR. Mrs... J:
A. M. Johnson,
Manor, Rt. 1. s
Wednesday, April 30, 1
PLANTS FOR SALE
hear at once.
plants,
Gaines- |
order..
May Ist, Gov. insp.. $1.25 M:/p
Day |
Cabbage plants, 75c M. 5 M.
or more, 65c M. del, H. G.
Nichols Baxley. Rt. 4.
Pink skin P. R.. Gov. insp.
and treated, srown from vine
cuttings. $1.50 M. del. Now
ready. Any quantity. Sat. guar
R. R. Smith, Screven.
Gov. inso pink skin P. R.
potato plants. $1.50 M. postpaid.
Now ready. E. N. OQuinn.
Odum. Rt. 2. Box 176.
Pure Stamp P.. R._ potato
plants Gov. insp.. and treated,
Rated high by state inspector.
Clear of any disease. $2.00 M.
FOB. J. S. Pope. Alma. Rt. 4.
100 M potato Saray: oo M.
t est of uglas, Let me
oe D320 Steen.
Douglas.
Marglobe tomato plants, 20c
C: 60c. 500: $1.00 M. Juanita
Clarke, Abbeville. Rt. 2.
Genuine. true to name Mar-
globe tomato plants, moss
packed. 75c M. del. in Ga.; P.
R potatoo plants, Gov. Insp.
and treated. $1.50 M. del. Her-
shel Lightsey. |Screven.
Imp. P. R. potato plants, now
ready $1.25 M.: Marglobe to-
mato plants. $1.00 M. F. L.
Carter. Coffee.
Gov. Insp. Imp. red skin P.
R. potato plants: also Louisiana
Yam: Early Triumph. All
grown from vine_ cuttings.
$1.45 M. Sat. guar. J. J. Miles.
Baxley, R. 4.
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 50c M.: Marglobe and
Rutger tomato plants. $1.00 M.
No orders acc. less than 1 M.
O. F. Baker. Sycamore.
Leng leaf tobacco plants,
ready for shipment the Ist of
May. 75c C.;: Giant Crimson
tomato plants. $1.00 _C. No chk.
ace. Miss J. M. McLaughlin,
Greenville, R. 3.
Marglobe and Balt. tomato
plants, 500. 65c: $1.20 ;
Ruby King. Calif. . Wonder,
World Beater pepper, 500. 75c:
$1.25 M.> Hot pepper same
price as sweet. Black Beauty
and Florida High Bush Egg-
plants. 500, 75c; $1.25 M. All
del. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Pure red and yellow skin
Imp, P. R. potato plants, moss
packed, and well rooted. Now
ready. $1.25 M. or 10 M. $12.
A. F. Maddox. Fitzgerald.
Imp. Pure red skin P. R. po-
tato plants: also yellow skin,
now. ready, $1.25 M. or 10 M.
$12.00. B. A. Maddox, Fitz-
gerald. sot
Pink and red skin P. R. and
Spanish Early Triumph Potato
plants, $1.25 M., 5 M. and up
$1.15 M.: Marglobe, Gr. Balt.
and Bennie Best tomato plants.
75c M. W. H. Morris, Bax-
ley, R. 4.
Collard plants 1l5 .; 500,
50c: Tansy. plants. 15e= doz:
Mrs. Ada M. Rice. Maxeys.
P, R. and Nancy Hall potato
plants for Mav 1 del., $2.00 M.
by mail P. P.: $1.75 at bed.
Exc. few for field peas. John
C. Crow. Gainesville, R. 1.
Imp. red skin P. R. potato
now ready, $1.50 M.:
5 M. and over $1.25. Full count
and good strong plants Also
Marglobe and Stone tomato
plants, $1.25 M. W. S. Ander-
son. Alma, R. 4. .
Insp. and treated pink and
red skin P. R. plants. $1.60 M.
del. Market price at beds. C.
W. Smith, Gainesville. R 2.
Gov insp. and treated red and
pink skin P. R. potato plants.
$1.50 M. del.: 10 M, $12.50, exp.
collect. Prompt shipment. Bon-
nie Smith. Gainesville.+R. 2.
Pure red skin P R. potato
plants, Gov. Insp. $1.25 M. Moss
packed, Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald.
E23.
Marglobe tomato plants,
moss packed. $1.00 M. del.; 5
M up 90c. No chks, Aaron
Sellers Baxley, R. 4.
Kudzu crowns 50c C.; $4.50
M. F. A. Adams, Maxeys.
Marglobe. Balt., Stone Mtn.
tomato plants. Cert. seed. $1.25
Wo Gov. nsnp- PR:
$1.75 M: Pimento, Calif won-
der and Hot pepper $1.75 M.;
Black Beauty and Florida High
eggplant, $1.75: Lettuce $1.50
M. P.P. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Leading var. of sweet pep-
per $1.00 M.: Marglobe toma-
to plants. 75c M. Gov. Insp.
and treated; P. R. potato
plants pink and yellow skin,
$1.00 M, Mae Thornton, Screv-
en.
Pink and yellow skin P. R.
potato plants, $1.40 M. del. to
3rd zone; Marglobe tomato and
Balt. plants. 75c M. del. J. F.
Gruber. Odum. R. 2.
Gr. -Balt.. tomato plants.
$1.25 M.: Cabbage and Col-
lards. $1.00 M.: Bell, Pimento.
Hot Pepper plants. 25c C. FOB.
J. O, Brannen, Hazlehurst.
State Insp. sweet potato
plants, $1.50 M.; New Stone and
Gr. Balt. tomato plants, $1.25
M. All del, in Ga.
Fitzgerald, ay
potatoes..
S. C, Rowe |
PLANTS FOR SALE
June Pink, Marglobe and
Pritchard tomato plants, $1.25
M. del.: $1.00 M. C.O.D.; Ruby
Giant pepper plants, $2.50 M.:
40c . Moss packed Emeline
Jones. Blackshear, Rt. 1. Box
79.
Marglobe, Pritchard and June
Pink tomato plants. $1.00 M.
del. 90c M. COD.: Ruby Giant
pepper plants. $1.25 M.. del
Now ready. Clyde Poole, Black-
shear. R 1 Box 81.
White Georgia Cabbage, Col_
lard plants. ready May 10. 20c
C..: 10 lbs Cream Sugar Crow-
der peas. $1.00: Also . White
Lady Finger peas. 10c Ib. Add
postage. C. O. Sikes. Sylvester.
Margiobe tomato piants. Cert.
seed. $1.00 M.: Bell pepper,
$7.75 Woe 20-90 M. 75c.. Sat:
Guar. W. A. Poole. Baxley.
Lee
Lady T. strawberry plants.
30c C., $2.50 M.; Imp. .Wonder-
bearers. Imp Gibson, 40c C.,
$3.50 M.; Red, Gold Jewell.
500 .-C2 Dbl Tanzy. 25 doz.:
peppermint 24, 25c. Add post-
age no Chks. Mrs. Willis Grin-
dle. Dahlonega, R. 1.
Cert: purple: skin -P. R.:: po-
tato plants $1.25 M. del. $1.00
Cc. O. D.; Abraham Lincoln to-
mato plants, 25c C., $1.50 M.:
Marglobe and Stone tomato
F plants, 15ce C., $1.00 M. del,
Now ready. D. J. Johnson.
Tarrytown. R. 2.
P, R. potato plants, Gov.
Insp; $1.50. -del. J. E.: Arnold,
Baxley, R. 4.
Marglobe, New Stone toma-
to plants, $1.00 M.: Calif. Won-
der. Ruby King pepper plants,
$1.00 M., 20c C.; P. R. potato
plants $1.50 del. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Mary Crosby, Bax-
ley Ri 4B. 53. 7
Marglobe. New Stone, Gr.
Balt. tomato plants; Calif. Won-
M.:} der, Ruby King pepper plants,
80c M.. 50c 500: Potato plants.
$1.25 M. All del. Prompt ship-
ment. J. P. Mullis. Baxley, R.4.
P. R. Potato plants, . $1.50
M. del.; Cert. Marglobe toma-
io plants, $1.25 M. del. J. E.
Griffis, Baxley, R. 4. B 191.
Cert. red and pink skin P.
R. potato plants. now ready,
$1.40 M. del.;: Marglobe toma-
to plants 80c M. del. W. J.
OY Ounm Jr. Odum, R.=: 2,
Box 174.
Cert. Gov. Insp. P. R. potato
plants. $1.45 M. del. Prompt
shipment, full count. Sat. guar.
E, B. Kesler, Baxley. R. 4.
P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp.
treated, $1.50 M. del. Good
count. M. O. or cashiers Chk.
B. E. Thornton. Screven, R. 1.
P. R. and Nancy Hall pota-
to plants. now ready. Insp. and
Cert. $1.75 M. del.; $1.50 M.. at
beds or shipped exp. col. Will
exc. for Cow Peas or Sorghum
Cane Seed. Major Crow, Gain-
esville. R. 1.
Good strong, stalky tomato
plants; Margoltbe, Scarlet
Globe, Redfield Beauty. 90c M..
2 M. up 85c del. Fill all or-
ders promptly. Hiram Lightsey.
Screven.
Gen. Gov. Insp. PB. R. potato
plants,$1.35 M.. 5 M. or more
$1.25 M. Exp. Marglobe toma-
to plants. $1.00 M. All del.
Good count. W. E. Nobles, Bax-
ley. Ru: 4. Box: 150:
Cert. Tomato plants, field
grown, Marglobe. Gr. Balt.,
Pondereso. Long hot pepper.
Now ready. /50c:; 200: . $1.00:
500: $1.50 M. Moss packed.
del. V. H. Smith. Eldorendo.
Gen. Marglobe tomato plants,
'$1.00-M.; 2 M. up 75c del. Gen
Calif. Wonder sweet pepper
plonts $1502 29. VE up,
$1.00 del. All moss packed.
Woodrow Lightsey. Screven.
Cert. Red. P. R. potato plants.
$1.50 M.: Marglobe, New Stone,
Bonnie Best tomato plants,
$1.00 M.. moss packed: Sweet
pepper plants, Ruby King.
Calif. Wonder, $1.50 M. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Minnie Crosby,
Graham..
Wert. 2ned: Pak.
$1.50 M., 20c C.: Marglobe to-
mato plants, 90c M., 15c C.;
sweet Calif. Wonder pepper
plants, $1.50 M., 20c C. Prompt
shipment. Moss packed. Ready
May 1. Mrs. Ira Bullard, Gra-
ham.
Red and yellow skin P. R.
potato plants, $1.40 M.; Mar-
globe, Red Rock, Earlena, New
Stone, Bonnie Best tomatoes,
85c M.; Black Beauty egg-
plants. $1.50 M.. 30 C.: Ruby
King, Calif. Wonder, Sweet
peppers, $1.56 M. Watis Cros-
by. Graham.
Wonderberries, 40c C.; $3.50
Mi: Lady FE 80c. C..- $2.50 ME
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
Dahlonega, R. 1.
P. R. and Nancy Hall pota-
to plants, $1.25 M. State Insp.
C. R. Redmond, Pelham.
n
$1.25 M. Tomatoes: Marglobe
potatoes.
Hurst, Meigs. Rt. 2.
PLANTS FOR SA
State Insp, red and yelk
skin P. R. and Nancy Hall
tato plants. $1.25 M, A,
Jones. Pelham.
Marglobe tomato pla
ready Apr. 25. 15c C. No ch
Freddy McClerkill, Bax]
Ras i
Genuine red skin P. R. po
to plants, grown from _ vy:
cuttings. Treated and insp. $1
M,. del in Ga. No Chks, J.
Haman, Ocilla.
New Stone and Matchles B
tomato plants, 500, 60c, 85c
del. No chks. Moss packed.
C. Carter, Baxley, Rt. 4;
State Insp. P. R. potato play
$1.50 M., 5: M.: up $35:
leading var. pepper pla
Ruby King, Calif. Wonder, 1
25c, 500. $1.00, $1.50 M.
wrapped in moss. Cabbage
M. B. J. Morvis, Baxley. =
berry plants, 40c C.; $3.0
Moss packed and PP. J.C.
nipseed, Griffin.
Red and yellow skin P.
potate plants, from vine
tings. Gov. Insp., treated. $1
M. del.; Also Gr. Balt. tom
plants, 75c M. del. Full cov
prompt shipment. W. G. M
ray. Odum. Rt. 2. Box 158
Marglobe tomato plants,
M. del. Good count. prom:
shipment, moss packed. Also
R.. potato plants. .Insp. a
treated. $1.50 M. del. R
May 1. Hinton Tyre, Screv
Gen. Early Triumph pota
plants. $2.00 M. del. Gov. Insp
G. J. Holtn. Baxley. R
Box 16 oe
Marglobe. Break ODay, Balt
Stones. Bonnie
Plants: 30C GC.,
Wonder. Ruby King. Pimien
Sweet pepper. Cayenne He
Black beauty egg plants. 30
C., $1.25 M. Billy Crosby,
ham.
Red skin. Gov. Insp. P
potato plants, $1.50 M.; Coen
hagen Mkt. cabbage plan
$1.00 |_M.: Gr. Balt. tomat
$1.00 M.. 5 M. lots 90c, 1
lots 80c: Calif. Wonder s
pepper. $1.50 M.; Red Cayer
hot pepper, 25c C.. $2.00 M.
Seo J. R. Bowen. Jesup
P. R. red skin potato plants,
Good plants, full count. $1
_ P,. A. Watson, Odum,
Marglobe tomato plants.
Pink skin P.
Gov. insp. red and yello
skin PP. Re plants: full: cow
$1.50 M. del. George Grif
Screven.
Gr. Balt. and Marglobe to
mato plants, ready now. 51
75c: $1.25 M. Postage paid
er 5 M. $1.00 M. E. G. Mixo:
Baxley. Rt. 4. ; :
Cert. plants: Potatoes; Popu:
lar leaf triumphs.. Req P. R.
Black Beauty egg plant:
per: Calif. wonder. Ruby g
Break ODay. 75c M.:; Cabba
65c M. Prompt shipment. Ar
thur McNeal. Graham, a
2 rooted sage plants. 20c ea
Calamus. 3 rooted plants, 20
ea.; Asparagus. 3 rooted plan
25e ea. Add pastage. Willia
Middleten, Buford, Rt. 2.
Red _thornless raspber
White Blackberry: Aspar
Crowns. 50c doz.- Strawbe
plants 50c C.: Garlic 25 d
Wis <3. B Nil: Alto:
Cert. red and pink skin P.
potato plants, $1.75 M. de
$1.50 M. at bed. Winfred Wald
rip. Flowery Branch. Rt. 1
POTATOES AND |
VEGETABLES FOR SA
Notice. Truckers; 72 oa:
young turnips and greens
my farm, 4 mi, Ea. Pelham.
Ready now. Notify when ta
expect. J. G. Cowan, Pelha
Rt. S74 i
Notice Truckers: 700 to 1,00
bu. Red Bliss potatoes, rea
May 10th to 20th,. at ga
in Barretts. E: L. Todd;
retts.
Garden peas, the Lhe
Laxtons. $2.50 per har
field run. at Funston. Wil
ready next -week. Also 2 ac
in snap beans ready soon,
C. Rucker. Moultrie. Rt. 1.
FRESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE
Hickory smoked hams, 0
cured hams, 21c lb. Wt. 21 or
23. Ibs., sides, 1%c 1b.; sho
ers. 5c lb. Mrs. t AY Cie
Gainesville. Rt. 2, Box 143
Guar, cakwood smoked m
Hams, .25c 1b.> Sides. 17
shoulders. 14c lb. FOB, |
TING |
, SEED FOR SALE
Ciisting as iC grows 15
ft.. high: wilt_resistant large
fruit: 3 vines produces enough
for av. family) seed. 500 for
25c. W. M. Thornton, Jesup.
Little White Lady peas; Spec-
kled running butterbean seed;
Okra seed. All 15c Pint, add
postage. Mrs. W. H. Evans,
artersville. Rt. 1.
Half runner striped garden
bean seed 25c Pt. plus 5c post-
age. Mrs. Jay Jones. Suwanee,
Rt. A:
Genuine improved Cuban or
Dixie Queen Melon seed, 75c
Wp, Hand saved from large se-
lected Melons Guar. pure sound
and clean, W. O. Birdsong, Gor-
Early Orange Cane seed $4.00
bushel (3 bu. bags); Cuban
Queen Melon seed. 50c_ib.;
White Biloxi Soybeans, $2.50
bu: Genuine O-too-tans Soy-
-beans. $2.50 bu. B. T. Marshall,
Ft. Valley.
Mammouth Green pod okra
eed. 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
@ N. Adamson, Tula; Rt 2.
Good tender brown streaked
garden beans seed. 20c Ilb.;
Long hand gourds seed. 20c
cupful; Cornfield beans. 20c lb.:
_E. Turner.
Gainesvilie
Okra seed. 5c cupful. Exc. for
ieplying onions: Have Hon-
ey Drip cane seed, $2.00 bu.
i Annie Sharpton, Buford.
Pumpkin seed,
spoonful. Will include Okra
seed free. Will accept straw-
Jower seed or stamps or any_
thing of value. Mrs. Frank
hemas, Menls. Rt. 1.
Chufa seed. recleaned, $3.00
W. W. Williams, Quitman.
x Chufas recleaned. $3.00
wi Richards, Pavo, Rt. 2:
Dill seed. 10c Pkt. Geo. W.
Jackson. Fayetteville. Rt. 2.
Chas. W. and Flat Dutch Cab-
bage and Marglobe tomato
seed, $1.10 lb.; Stone and Balt.
90c Ib. del. Tice Crow, Gaines-
lle. Rt. 2. Box 148.
Genuine Jones watermelon
d; $2.00 Ib. M. B. Woodliff,
wery Branch, Rt. 1.
Calif. bear seed. 10c a start,
add postage; Texas crowder
peas, 50c at. or exc. for 5 white
feed sacks. Mrs. Lester Smith,
10c table-
bu.
ful: 2 for 25c: Vine okra
eS 10c; No stamps. Mrs. I.
_ Sullivan, Whitesburg, Rt. 2.
hite pop corn; Cantalope
da: Banana Melon seed. Write
mor prices:, Mrs. Rosella Cox;
Daiton, 608 Oak St.
Pure Ga. Collard. seed, 20c
Jarge cupful; some curly mus_
tard seed. 10c large spoonful.
P. P. Mrs. R. J. Scoggins, San-
dersville. Rt. 2. Box 8.
_ Chufa seed. $1.00 Pk. del. A.
arrish. Baxley, Rt. 1-
Lender white half-runner
Garden bean seed, 20c teacup-
ul. Add postage. Mrs. Bernice
Russell. Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Purple Hull table peas. 15c
be Citron seed, i5e Jb. Pure
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
25c lb. Add _ postage, Rosie
C-owe Cumming, Rt. 1.
Brown striped and Speckled
Half Runner bean seed. 20c pint
and postage. Mrs. J. J.- Oliver.
Ccmmerce. Rt. Be
25 seeds of Ga. Marrow
squash for 10c coin or stamp.
(Mast cone flavor = 6f. all
Squash: grews 6 to 12 lbs. and
vines run 10 to 12 ft: keep per-
fectly stored away for long
months). Mrs. Grace Tharpe.
Rising Fawn, Rt. 3.
Tomato seed, Master Mar-
Plobe. $3.00 1b: Marglobe
Standard. $1.10 lb: Baltimore,
Stone. Matchless, $1.00: tender-
#reen. Valentine beans, 25c lb.
W. R. Stephens. Dahlonega. Rt.
EANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
- Papershell pecans for sale or
made. 12 1-2 lb, FOB: Also
Want to buy Honey Bees in
Old box hives, bee supplies.
Vill pay cash or trade. O. H.
radbury, Bogart.
10 to 12 lbs. of shelled pe-
ans, 25c lb. Mrs. J. A. Hiller:
lains.
~ No. 1 Ga. runner seed pea-
uts. $3.75 per 100: Also Pure
and sound ate peas $2.00 bu.
o chks. W. M. Hooks, Rt. 2.
_ No. 1 Va: bunch peanuts (un-
ixed) in hull 5c tb., Shelled
c lb. at barn. W. S. Norton.
dison.
No. 1 runner peanuts 3_1-2c
in 500 Ib. lots and up FOB.
inehurst, Warehouse. If inter-
P sted Call 336, W. F. Scarbor-
D : Cordele.
/$10.00 ton in ten lots.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR
SALE
(small) -
2 ibs.
Caldweli,
Pole Lima beans
prolific bearer. 25c Ilb.,
45c del. Mrs. D. G.
Kingsland.
Old time tender white half
runner garden beans 20 teacup-
ful: Early speckled, half-run-
ner, same price; Speckled
Cfowder peas, $3.00 bu., or 10c
lb. in 10 th. lots or more, P. P.
Mattie oa, Ball Ground, Rt.
Speckled running butter-
beans; white or speckled bunch
butter beans: White crease back
Write for prices. Dorothy
Teem, Pierceville.
18. to 20 bu. of running vel-
vet beans $1.50 bu. Also some
corn for sale. Mattie Ozley,
Cuthbert. Rt. 3.
Heavy bearing Black Pole
bean 25c large teacup; Klon-
dike strawberry plants $1.00 for
500. Stamps Acc, Mrs. W. V.
Robbs. Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
50 bu 90-day velvet beans
(running) $1.75 bu. Sound and
clean. Also 3 tons runner pea-
nuts; 1 ton Va. bunch peanuts.
Small
quantities. 4 1-2c. T. Me Brun-
ner. Coleman.
Red hull speckled peas.
bu. Z. D. Dean. Shellman.
10 bu. 90-day running velvet
beans $1.50 bu. Idus A. John-
son. Benevolence.
Conch peas, 12 1-2c lb.; Lit-
tle peas 10c lb.;: Sugar Crowd-
er peas, 6c lb. Exc. for any-
thing can use. Mrs, F. R. Ard.
Rt. 1. Box 10, Colquitt.
" White Lady finger peas, 3
Ibs. 25c; Shelled popcorn 4 lbs.
25c. Mrs. J. E. Holton, Warthen.
100 bu. Clay peas, $2.00 bu.
FOB. J. M. Hayes, Thomson.
Giant bunch putterbean
(grows: 12 to.15: ine lone): -190c
doz.. 2 doz. 25c. Add postage.
Flennie Pirkle. Gainesville. Rt.
I Bex 152;
50 bu. triple cleaned extra
quality O-too-tans Soy beans.
$3.50. bu. FOB. Mrs. Arnett
Aiken, Newborn, e
Old fashion half
and White half runner bean
seed. 20c large cupful. No
stamps. or: chks. Z; -R- Collins.
Oakwood. Rt. 1.
White half runner bean seed,
free from weevils, 20c teacup-
ful plus postage. No stamps.
Also White cornfield beans,
same price Mrs. H. C.
Fairmount, Rt. 1.
10 bu. red Ripper peas, $2.00
bu. FOB. No chks. J. E. Mar-
tin. Flowery Branch.
Guar. pure Clemson soy
beans. High germination, re-
cleaned, $2.00 bu. or 20 bu. lots,
$1.75 bus C. M. Brennan, Co-
-lumbus, (Cusseta Road)
50 bu. No. 1 Brabs, $2.50 bu.:
30 bu. mixed No. 1 $295 bu.
All in even wt. 2 1-2 bu. bags.
Also 10 bu. velvet beans 95
percent sound. $1.65 bu. All
prices at barn. FOB. G. L. Wil-
liams, Oglethorpe. Rt. 2.
25 lbs. sugar crowder peas
for planting 8c lb.; Also few
white brown eyed peas, same
price (at my place no orders
filled).. P. B. Stephens, Lithia
Springs.
7 bu. O-too-tans, hand gath-
ered and clean, $3.20 bu.: $22.00
for lot FOB. Milo Hartley, Ten-
nille.
12 bu. field peas; small pea.
name unknown, prolific, sound.
$1.75 bu. COD. J. C. Solomon.
Jeffersonville.
20 bu, brown Whippeas, g2. 00
bu.: 75 lbs. nice white little
Lady peas, 8c lb.; 10 bu. red
Spanish peanuts 5c Ib. .H. D.
Goodwin. Greensboro,
Limited amt. nice stringless
bountiful bunch bean seed. Very
proline: <2. lbs? -35e, 5 les Jae:
Exec. for Cantaloupe seed or
anything can use. G. W. Loveit,
Luthersville.
Colored bunch butterbeans
12 1-2c lb.: White bunch but-
terbeans 10c Ib. plus postage.
No stamps or chks. no order
less than 5 lbs..acc. Mrs. H. T.
Gardner. Carrollton, Rt. 1.
Bunch lima butter-beans, 15c
lb, Jerusalem artichokes, : 10c
doz. plants. Add postage. Mrs.
Gussie Conner, Rt. 1.
Old fashioned white bunch
snap beans. 25c large teacup-
full, Mrs. Otis J. Smith. Gaines-
Willie. hae,
Early Streaked Half Runner
garden bean. long bearing, wee-
vil. free. 20c cup: 30c pint. P.
P, No stamps. Mrs. Bessie Chat-
ham, Adairsville. Rt. 2.
$2.50
runner
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Good bright leaf tobacco.
home raised. flue cured, 10
Ibs. chewing, $1.00: -11 lbs.
smoking $1.00: 5 lbs. 50c. Post- :
paid, M. B. Swain, Alma.
beans: Tender White Hull beans..
Perry. :
FOR SALE
CORN AND SEED CORN|
MISCELLANEOUS _
FOR SALE.
Whatleys prolific, 1st yr.,
nabbed and shelled, seed corn
$2.00 bu.. 50c peck FOB. Dar-
rel Sanders, Bowman.
3000 bu. high grade Whatleys
slipped shuck, ear corn. Treat-
ed for weevil and rats. I. C. &
J.-C. Collier, Barnesville.
25 or 30 bu.- good white corn.
Yoc bu. at my place. J. D. Mc-
Coy. Gibson R. B.
Pure Neal Paymaster sed
corn (made 60 bu. per acre last
yr.) $2.00 bu. Limited amt.
Also 40 bu. D & PL No, 11A.
cottonseed, Ist yr, 75c bu.- Also
about 40 lbs. Sargo seed. 7 1-2c
lb. R. T. Baker, Menlo.
Sound corn in ear. Any amt.
up to 500 bu. $1.00 bu. at farm.
Mrs. A. H.. Ray; Atlanta, Rt.
6, Box 218. Tel. Walnut 4376.
Hastings super prolific corn,
nubbed and shelled. 50c peck.
a oe Joe Estvako, Bremen,
Plenty of good sound ear corn,
del. in radius of 50 mi. Write
Mark T. Warren, Dewey Rose.
Pure Whatleys prolific seed
corn. Ist yr., (won lst prize in
5 acre contest at 15 bu. per
acre) $2.00 bu. FOB. C. B.
Swearingen. Ft. Valley.
200 bu. good slip shuck corn,
$1.00 bu. FOB. B. C. Wilson.
Warthen.
400 bu. No. 1 slip shuck corn
75c bu. at barn, 14 miles East
Fitzgerald. Mrs. R. L. Fussell,
Osierfield,
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
5 tons Peanut hay, $10.00
ton at my barn. A. J. Worthy,
Smithville Rt. 2. Box 8.
Choice peavine hay. harvest-
ed and bailed without rain, al-
so some good, slipped shuck
corn at market price. R. F.
Jenkins, Jr., Munnerlyn.
Lespedeza No. hay, baled,
$20.00 ton; also corn, 90 per-
cent yellow. slipped shuck,
good ears, 300 bu., -80 lbs.. to
bu. for sale. D. A. Howard,
Grovetown. Cee
40 tons A-1 peanut hay, $12.
ton, FOB. L. F. Bragg. Haw-
snl cae
COTTON SEED
FOR SALE
Pure Stoneville 2-B. cotton
seed, Ist yr., recleaned. Staple
11 1-16 in. (90c- bus Riley C.
, Couch, Turin.
50 bu. Rhyne Cooks wilt-re-
sistant cottonseed. Ist yr. kept
pure, 70c bu. FOB. Jewell Ben-
son, Ty.iy. Ric2:
Cottonseed: Stoneville 2- B,
lst yr.. kept pure on one var.
gin. Ceresan treated. $3.00 cwt.
Utatreated, $2.75 FOB. Walter
Estes, Rex.
Vandivers eau fruiter di-
rect from breeder 1940. 45-48
percent lint. 1 3-32 in. Staple.
$5.00 cwt. FOB. Exe. for sound
O-Too-Tans or field peas. T.
| O. McLendon, Carrollton. Rt.
38
Rucker cottonseed $2.00 C.:
Good corn $1.00 bu.: 100. bu.
good wheat, $1.00 bu. H. C. Mar-
tin, Gainesville. Rt. 1.
Wannamakers
Dixie Triumph, 1st yr. $4.00
bu. FOB. Dennie Batten, Doug-
las, Rt, 2, i
100 bu. choice clean pure D
& PL cottonseed. $1.00 bu. G.
C. Adams. Social Circle.
Pure D & PL cottonseed.
$1.00 bu.. $3.60 per 100 FOB.
Also Wilt-resistant cottcnseed
at same price. Paul D. Swellings
Tignall, Rt. 1.
100 bu. Stoneville No. 2 cot_
tenseed, 90c bu. Eugene Brown.
Manchester.
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
1100-2 yr. old and 250-4 yr.
old apple trees in Yates, Ter-
ry, Red, dark, Red, Yellow
Delicious, Morrisons, Chatta-
hoochee, Ea. May. Early Har-
vest. Horse. Yellow Transpar_
ent, Hackworth, Winesap, Ga.
Russett, Winter Queen, Shock_
ley. All going 1-2 price. James
Cureton; Austell.
Some well started Black Wal-
nut sprouts, also some 2 yr.
old, old fashioned large, yel-
low cling peach trees, 10c ea.
$1.00 doz. Write. Hiram Wat-
sen Piltsex st.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Horsemint, hoarhound, 5c
bunch; garlic bulbs, 25c doz.:
wild cherry bark, yellow root,
sassafras, 25c_ Jb. Postpaid
Mrs. Buford Robinson, .Bow-
| don. HGS Ze
cottonseed i
>
Rattle. queen of the meadow.
25: Ib.7. sassafras wild cherry
bark, plum bark, poke: root.
| yellow root, 10c Ib. Add post-
age. Miss Madge
Talking Rock. Rt. 2.
Colts foot, 25c doz.; rats-
Bane 15 doz: blackberry bark,
Cochran,
yellow root, wild cherry bark.
40e lb.: Grub root, 50c Ib. Add |
postage, no checks, Dewey
Waters. Dahlonega, Rt. a
Rattle . sassafras. yellow
blood roct 25c lb.: wild cher-
ry bark 20 Ib:: ~ garlic bulbs.
Zoe. doz. eatnip hoarhound
bark 25 lb. peppermint, 25c
doz. bunches: garden gooseber-
ry, 30c doz. Mise N. A. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37.
Two 50 gal. pure apple cider
(no water) for sale. Geo. W.
Carroll, Ellijay.
Some used feathers,
cond., $5.00. Mrs. J. M
ton Canon
Gourds all shapes and sizes,
7c ea. Guar. good, sound: also
Sassafras roots, 15c lb. Mrs.
Ben McBryant. Pitts, Ri a
Sassafras,
the meadow root, wild cherry
bark. 25. Add postage.
Mrs. Henry Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Nice. new, clean, white,
good
Carl-
downy feathers, 50 Ib.- del, or.
fot of 25 lbs, $11.00. Sample
free. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cor-|! J
dele.
Dbl. tansy. balm. catnip, con-
frey. 6 for 25c; red sassafras,
yellew root. star root, 25c lb.:
peppermint plants. 25c C. Mrs.
F, M. Eaton Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Yellow root, Grub root. 50c
Ib.; wild cherry -bark, 25c Ib.:
garden ditney, colts foot, rats-
bane, 30c doz. Add postage.
No chks. Marell Waters, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
[ -
Want some kind good hay
seed peas and O-too-tan soy
bean seed. Exc. plants of any
kind: most. Mas: Co 15." Smith;
Baxley, Rt. 4. ,
Want some Acre. pea seed.
Write first and _ state price,
etc. Miss Lura Harrell, Col-
quitt.
Pay cash for 10 bu. pure
Red Hull Speckled peas. Send
sample and price del. Fred
Norris, Culverton. RFD 2.
TOBACCO:
Want 15 or 20 lbs. brown
col. Leaf tobacco. Send sam-
ple of leaf of best grades and
price. J. M. Maddox. McDon-
cugh, Rt. 3,
WALNUTS AND PECAN
MEATS:
Want Walnut meats and pe-
cans. State price. Mrs. L. L.
Lyndon,. Jwuthersville, P. O.
Box 45.
PLANTS:
Quote best price on 50 to
100 M. Red or Pink P. R. po-
tato plants. Macon Warthen,
Warthen. Ga.
EGGS FOR SALE
Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs,
$2.00 doz. not less than doz.
shipped. Mrs. O. W. McDaniel.
Hawkinsville. Rt. 1.
Speckled Guinea eggs. 50c per
15: 50 for $1.50. Golden Sea-
bright Bantam eggs 75cper 12.
Del.. Also. Want at once a pr.
of White King Pigeons and 4
or 5 Peafowl eggs (Indian).
Prices reasonable. Mrs. Boyd
Baggett. Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Speckled Guinea eggs.Good
fer hatching. 50c per 17. P. P.
Otis Roberts. Barnesville, Rt. 2.
Purebred M. B. turkey poults
$35.00 C, del. May 10: Eggs
$2.00 doz: $15.00 C. del. Exc.
eggs for sweet potato plants.
Mars. Neal T. Wiliams, Buena
Vista.
Purebred B. R. eggs, Thomp-
son Str: from R. O. P. males,
60c per setting, Mrs. W. L. Dan_
iel Dawson, Rt 1. B-; 135:
White and Black Muscovy
duck (Quackless) purebred,
eggs, 60c doz. J. W. Evans, Jr.,
Roopville. Rt. 2.
Mixed White and Speckle
Guinea eggs 60c per 17: B. R.
eggs 60c per 15 del. T. J,
Steed, Buena Vista.
Purebred, bloodtested. Bour-
bon Red turkey eggs. Big broad
breasted type. $3.00 doz. P. P.
Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Richland.
Atzs, str. AA, Buff-orpington
ggs, hatching quality excel-
lent. 35ec oer 15 at home: 45c
shipped plus. postage. Mrs
neers DD. Tindall. Rt. 23 Ty;
Ye
White African Guinea eggs.
$1.00 per 18. Del.: 1 golden
Pheasant rooster. $5.00. FOB. | ea. :
| Grantville.
Geo. C. Williams, Ty Ty.
yellow, queen of|-
|Pelham St. N. W.
Eggs from AAA Bo
White Leghorns, sel. and
from best layer. 50c doz.
Also. cockerels, 7 wks. old
AAA Booth str. J. O. Cha
Damascus, Soe
Burbon >
Bloodtested stock
breasted type. $3.00 doz.
Mrs. Mary Hamilton.
Purebred dark corn
eggs. $1.00 per 15 P.
Fred Johnson. Dawson.
Guinea eggs, 30c doz
postage. Charlie Boswell.
ison, Rt, 2: d
red |
PO SULTRY FOR x SA
BANTAMS: .
20 Jap. Silkies (wh
roosters, 17 hens. from _ pri
winning stock. $22.50 fc
Mrs. C. S. Miers. Stone M UW:
fain, Rt, .4, Box 929, oe
Buff Cochin bantam _
$1.00 ea. FOB C. B:
ton, Rutledge. os
Silver Sebrights, in p
trics and singles. All ban
exhibition stock. Send sta
ed envelope for prompt te
W.. Hardage., Atlant,
BARRED WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS: @
9 purebred Barred Reek he
and 1 extra fine B. R. roo
$10.00, J. M. Herring,
well, Rt. 3.
CORNISH:
8 Dark Cornish hone la
$1.00 ea:: 1 rocster, $1.25
Yr. old, large type. Money o
rooster, 12 mos. old. $2.0
i Ga. We: aes
Fine J. B. Giant roost rs
$1.75 and $1.50 ea. Eggs. f 00
per 15 plus postage; day old
chicks 10c each. Mrs. Matti
Simpson. Waverly Hall.
LEGHORNS:
Big Eng, W. Ec pullets
the AAA quality. all br :
are trapnested and mated
ped. males from 300 or more
egg hens; are of the |
known quality. Now bso iY
for del. the first of |
Write for reasonable p
Henry V. Kiser, Gainesvi Tes
25 choice AAA Black
horn roosters, 10 wks. old,
$1.00 ea. Also 25 Hambur
roosters, same age and pric
Del. in lots of 25 or more.
B. T. Thornton, Bowdon
12 nice W. L. hens. now lay
ing, $1.00 ea. or a for $1
FOB Send crate or
ter them. Mrs. T.
Lenox. ie
Becking onder ee AAA
type Barron str. W. L. pullet
April hatch, to be del. wi
10 or 12 wks. old. Write for
price. Chas. Te Meme
Gainesville. Rt. 8.
PEAFOWLS PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAID. ETC.:
Beautiful Blue and Whi
Peafowls, 1940 hatch. $25
pr. at my home; also eggs fro
same. $1.25 per eo oe fer
tile. Money order. A. Hugh
est Buford.
Ringneck pheasants, re f
males and male. $13. 00: pheas
ant eggs, 10c ea.: also sett gf
bantam hens, 58 ea. Mrs. M
Stefek, Chamblee. 6070 Peack
tree Road.
Pr White King pigeons, f
sale or trade for rabbits. M
O. R. Mullins, Milner.
Young Fantail pigeons. $1.50
pr.: also young N. Z Wh: te
rabbits, $1.00 ea. Harry Tay-
lor Atlanta. 1940 Hallman S
N. E. De 3254. <
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES |
AND RHODE ISLANDS):
17 hens and 2 AAA N.,
Red roosters. May 1940 hate!
$18.00 for lot, Oa
shipped chg collect, M.
7 R. I. Red Fall hatch p
lets or young hens
rooster, $8.00 for lot 2
Mrs. Pearl Smoak, Warwick!
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE
DUCKS, ETC. :
Few M B. turkey poults,
Ellis Bird Bros. sirain
ready between 6 and 12th of
May, $1.15 for 3, or $4.50 doz.
del. Mrs, Arthur Owen, Barn-
esville.
Drakes: 5 Buff Orp., 1 Mal-
lard. 11 wks. old, 50c ea. 2
Black and White M Hage
ducks. $1.00 ea:: or $1. for
both: Mallard and Bet! Orp.
duck eggs, 75c per 15 a&@.: un=
washed. 100 lb. cap. seks. 8e
del. Roberta McCollum:
AGE, FOUR
HORSE S AND MULES
= = OR SALE
cod mules and 1 binder,
n g00q con., for sale or swap
es Wor cattle. J. P. Corley, Man-
chester,
Dark bay mare, wt. 1100 lbs..
when: fat. 8 yrs. old, work good
anywhere, raised colt last yr.,
190.00. See. 2 mi. No. New
olland, on RR. G. R. Mooney.
ainesville. RFD.
Good mare mule, good cond..,
good eyes and wind. 1100 lbs.
wt. Worth $60.00. Will exch.
for mileh cow. young heifer,
chickens or anything can use...
Boyce Reynolds, Ellenwood.
ty mule for sale or exc. for
cow. ao W. Davis, Jefferson,
Res 2.
1 mare mule, no blemishes,
work anywhere. $100.00. See
on Saturday mornings. Grady
Honea, Jr.. Ayersyille. Rt. i
25 mules for sale, $20.00 and
up. J. H. Caldwell, Atlanta.
(Cascade Rd.) Rt. 4, Box 235
i. horse colt. 2% yrs. old. Ga.
ised $60.00; little bone Black
frican pigs. 4 mos. old. $7.50
ea. O P. Sinquefield. Harrison.
For service: 4 jacks and 1
stallion. $5. 00 down and_ $5.00
when colt arrives. C. G, Morris.
Bewdon. Re
mare. mule. wt. oun
200 2 $75.00. John Foy, Oak-
an.
Pair. good, "cheap. mules for
e or es. for cattle or good
Rogers, | Bue
s AVe: ie ey
Sy
ae yount black oe
se. about 1000 lbs.. 5 yrs.
$70.00. at my farm. Mrs.
=e. Storer. Douglasville. R. 4.
ood saddle horse, about
100 Ibs... Tl yrs. old, gentle.
ve ae Ci B: Thompson, Pal-
ack
Mare mule, good work cond..
50-1000 Ibs. wt.. 10 yrs.: old.
heap or trade for good cow or
f cattle. G. R: Williams.
lacksmith. Brookhaven (near
andler Road).
bay mare, 7 yrs. old, wt.
i . Ibs. soe work horse, for
ale G. Ponder. Forsyth.
ray. mare. 8 yrs. old, good
nd, work. anywhere, in good
der. Wt. 1000 Ibs.
idle and work horse: plows
ike mule. $75. 00. Part pay in
heifer or anything ean
ve Neely. Riverdale.
Cag:
q
ae res., oe bulls for
ae Odum, Covington.
ne. reg. Guernsey heifers.
t of blood lines, 13 mos. and
Se old respectively. Come
Rt. ps ;
webred _ Hereford - ~ White
ce bull. 14 mos. old, good
rd.. gentle. $100.00. W.
ehurst, Jeffersonville.
AT mos. old English Jersey
from. long line good milk-
ae Page. Sumner. -
ividuality. 19 mos. old April
th. Coronation and ak iocd
lines, $50.00: K. D. San-
atonton, Rt. sy:
Ah and coming fresh, fine
xe. at barn for calves. from
day old up to dairy cows; or
buy, feeders. J. M. Deal,
gart, Rankin Farm.
Nice Jersey cow. 4 yrs. a
y 15th (calf 8 days old),
al. with 2nd calf on grass. 5
2 Adairsville. Mrs. B. D.
ton. Adairsville. Rt. 3.
- choice reg. Aberdeen Angus.
ll calves. 6 to 8 mos. old,
nd thrifty. choice $100.00. John
lis. Rock Springs.
nice young cows, freshen
it 20th-25th this month.
able. Come see them.
Jones: Buford, Rt. 2:
urebred Jersey milch cows.
2nd and 3rd_ calves, all
eh Mrs. B. G. Lee Macon,
t x (Holton Road.)
Fine. 1 yt. old, reg. Jersey
ll, solid color with dark
arkings, $30.00 reg. buyers
me Mrs..S. E. Jones, Fair-
mn Rt
ice, young Black Ate:
dl, Yr. old May 9th, $75.00
reg.: $90.00 reg. C, W. Hut-
ir Summerville, Rtz 3;
3 reg. Polled Hereford bulls
to prevent inbreeding).
-and 6 yrs. old. Reasonable or
rade for others, or for breed-
ng cow or heifer yearlings. Dr
A. J. Gordon, Jesup.
P reg. bred Guernsey cows
d 1 bull. $400.00 Herd ac-
| T. B. and Bangs
pow: with AR record and oth-
ele ve
2 miles ;
_ old. 1000 Ib. 5 gaited. |
|h. wagon, Mrs. J.
Well. bred Jersey bull of good |.
champions boar,
ews and heifers. reasonable or:
large males;
test. Paul Hq. Penney
MARKET BULLETIN.
CATTLE FOR SALE
2 Jersey cows fresh in 2nd
calves, $50.00 ea. T. C. Me-
Kibben. Coolidge.
Sev. reg. Guernsey bulls, 1
to 16 mos. old, prices reason-
able. Exe. for Grade Guernsey
cows or heifers: also want sev.
Beef or Dairy type heifers. to
raise on shares, Ref. if desired.
Marguerite Bryan, Grayson.
4-H Member.
1 White Faced Hereford Yr.
old bull. sub. to reg. $75.00 cash
at barn near Atlanta. Write.
Billy Stenger. Atlanta, 118 W.
Wesley Rd.
Fine 3 yr. old cow "freshen
at once with 2nd calf; 3 gal.
rich milk witn: first calf: good
butter cow. Sell, no trade
Want hear from party who has
bred sheep or ewe lambs. Mrs.
N. T. Ryan Tallapoosa.
2 cows, 2 young heifrs, 1
freshen this summer; other a
Yr. old. also a mule and wagon
for sale. on Vinings Road. Mrs.
Joe Chaney. Atlanta, 585 Boule-
vard Place. Apt. 6. Ve 8985.
3 young Polled Hereford
bulls. Good blood lines, out-
standing individuals. Reg. in
buyers name. See or write:
Joe B. Green. Danville, Rt. 2.
HOGS FOR SALE
pe PR: C. pigs sired by Cham-
picn boar (1st prize winner
at Augusta last Fall; wt. about |
700 lbs. at 1 yr. old). and gilts
bred to above mentioned Cham-
pion. reasonable prices. F. H.
Bunn, Midville.
Purebred Duroc Jerseys. 3
to 6 mos. old, sire and dam
winners at State Fair last fall.
See or write. Ralph ae Ft.
Valley Rt
5) purebred Sisk. pigsut4
males 1 gilt), 75 to 100 Ib.,
life treated, $10.00 ea. Laman
Altman, Alma. Rt. 1.2
Reg. Hampshires, 2 boars and
2 gilts. 8 mos. old, $15.00 ea.
Flowers. Ludowici.
~-6 Black African Guinea big
bone. stay-fat kind, crossed.
with black PCs8 wks. old pigs.
$5. 00 ea., big bone Black Afri-
can" Guinea . and Hampshire
crossed $5.00 ea.: 1 Black Af-
rican big bone male,
enough for service, $8.00 FOB.
= ode Malphus, Tusculum..
' Reg. dark red 4 mos. old
Duroe J. male, $15.00- joe
From a litter of 12 prize win-
ning stock... Exc. for a good 1
J : Eamons-
son. Barrett. _
5 Black Gone. sow. pigs.
$8. 00 each, also Guinea sow.
$30.00: 4 males, $7.00 to $10.00
Sa Jo ark Brown, Elberton.
Gill hole PoC. wt dae
100 lbs., life treated, $10.00 at
home: some. Purple - Hull, yel-
low peas. 15 at my = place.
G. W. Akins. Graymont.
Reg. Duroc pigs, 12 to
wks. old, blocky type, for sale.
Farm located at Shingler. J.
KE. Hambrick, Sumner. -
Sey. purebred. med, type P
C. boars. just about ready for
service, cheap for cash, or trade
for cows. Ped. furnished. L. P.
Chappell. Richland.
S. P.-C. pigs out of sows
from Conquest 1938-39 world
reg. buyers
name, males. $12.50: females.
$15.00 ea. 8 and 10 wks. old.
HD ioke ee. Dawson.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE
1 male and 2 female grown |
{guinea pigs.
1 mother has 2
young, $1.00 ea.; 2 half grown,
50 ea.;
eons, 75e or. 5 Cornish ban-
tam roosters, 50c. ea.. Billy
Overby. Columbus, Rt. 1.
Few female cavies . (guinea
pigs) for sale. or will exc. for
will buy large
males. Write what you have
and prices. R, HB. GRA res
Canon 8
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Beeswax. 10 lbs.. $1.50 FOB.
G. Blalock. Rydal. Rt. 2.
50 to 60 hives $1.25 per hive.
Box gums. J. W. Gainous, Cai-
ro. Rted: SAS:
Clear Gallberry 1940 honey.
Make best offer. Also swarms
of bees put in your brooders.
$1.50 per swarm. Jas. Sirmans,
Jr. Homerville. Rt,
_ Bees in modern frame sive:
Strong and ready to produce
honey this spring. Del. Atlanta
vicinity. Will instruct begin-
ners. W. J. Allen. Atlanta, 1507
WwW:
\Irwin St, N, E. D8521.
6-10 lbs. pails to case FOB.
$4.00; 2-10 P. P. and insured
$1.90: 1-10 lb. P. P. and in.
sured $1.00 All orders shipped
promptly. John A, ee
Jesup, Box 117, _
Mrs. N.
old}.
14
Bree
3 pr. nice common pig-
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE.
Saanan doe and buck kids.
sire shows 10 lb. 11 oz. in ped.
and out of 6 1-4 qt. dam. Papers
furnished; 6 qt. doe, bred to
reg. Saanan, due freshen in
May: also 8 tons straight goat
manure too cheap to price. Will
exc. Edwin Simpson. Atlanta.
695 Paynes Ave.. N. W.
Sir Roderick. the quality
purebred Toggenburg buck of
the South. His daughters have
proven to excel their dams. He
has sired about 80 percent
hornless and females kids this
season. Compare this record
with sires of same or all other
breeds. Service fee, $5.00. John
Hynds, Atlanta. 93 Warren St.
De 5140.
1 large Nubian milk goat with
2 kids. A. 4 qt. milker; also 1
Toggenburg due to freshen with
first kid April 20th. Wish to
sell all to highest bidder. My
price is $40.00. David. A. Bag-
ley. Austell.
60 head stock goats, also 2
middleaged. all around work
mules. Real cheap. W. L. Thom-
as, Folkston. P. O. Box: 104.
Bunch, nice, young Tog. does
and bucks. all from fine milk-
ers: 2 nice Black big bone
Guinea gilts. Reasonable prices:
also 12 little Bantam hens and
rooster. $4.00. John L. Page:
Monroe, E. Church St.
10 does, A-1 Nubian-Toggen-
burg, fresh and freshen soon
from reg. stock. $10.00 to $25.00:
young bucks, $5.00 and $10.00.
Accept corn, fresh cows, pota-
toes, sheep or what have you?
M. Smith, Arnoldsville,
Box 78..
5 or 6 choice buck fans.
Hampshires $10.00 ea. FOB..
2. S. Knox, Sr., Thompson.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want
field work. for reasonable sal-
ary, room and board. 31 yrs
ald. Idelle McLeod. Milan. Rt.
Er Box it:
Man, 53, good character.
vants place for light farm work.
can do repair work, Ref
exch. O. Cave. Atlanta. 100
Rogers | st N, ane
Middleaged white man, Hon
est. sober, unencumbered, life-
time exp., general farming. O23
bacco and stock. wants at once,
job as farm overseer. caretaker
-|of country home or estate: COM:
sider offer of crop on share
basis if agreeable. Write full
Sur-.
particulars. Bees Ryals
rency Ri 2s 3 ;
Man wants job es Grist
Mill and doing light farm
work. ne field work. Dont
drink: best of ref. Transporta-
tion. to be furnished. Write.
George Watts. Alma, Rt. 3.
Middleaged woman
home with man and wife on
farm not too far. from Haw--
kinsville. in exchange for light
farm work, no field work. and
small salary. _ Bessie Lewis.
Eastman.. Rt. ee
Refined. 42. yr. old white
woman wants light farm work,
no field work, in refined: Chris-
tian home anywhere for home
and. small salary... Mrs. 1.7:H.
Atlanta. 453. Hass Ave..
White woman wants light
farm work. no field work nor |
milking for home with nice
people fer self and 16 yr. old
daughter and A 50 to $3.00
week Mrs. He Markey.
Lumpkin. Rt. ee Box 36.
38 yr. old woman, unen-
cumbered, wants light farm
work. no field work. - Best of
ref. Mrs. Hazel Fuller. At-
Janta -369. Be Crew St.S--W:
Young man wants job on
farm. Can operate all kinds of
farm. machinery, combines
tractors etes PoC; ae
Forsvth, Rt. 4. :
19 yr. old girl,
bered. warits
work, no field work. reason-
able salary. at once. Lorraine
Avery, Valdosta. 214 So. Troupe
wane
ee
HONEY BEES AND. BEE
Want job on farm or dairy.
28 yrs. old. married. family of
4 including self, Plenty able
| to work farm exp.. by month
for salary and furnish milch
cow. Coy O. Stuckey. Colum-
bus. 104 J. Peabody Apts.
FARM HELP WANTED
STOCK MAN WANTED:
Want good stock man to op-
erate a Live Stock Auction
Market at Nahunta. Market
new and modern; 2 pr. scales.
Owned by the County. Good
opportunity to right man. Ap-
ply James 8B, Strickland.
Chairman, Board of Co. coe:
Nahunta.
- Want good farm hand, 25
50 yrs, old. no drunkard, Good
vay for right man. W. E. Mc-
Cart, Je: Re Bee
light farm work. no}
house. J.
wants |
40-50 to take care of
pary.*
ge work nor milking.
| be
job Jlight farm:
-| Pay weekly.
| Martetta, Rt,
FARM HELP WANTED
Want at once, exp. farm hand
for reasonable wages, boar d
and laundry. No drunkard need
apply. R. V. Robinson, Dallas.
Rt. 2
Want small faraily, white: or
eolored, experienced in farm-
ing. House furnished, work by
the day. Write. for full infor-
mation. E. L, Rice Knoxville,
tk
Want. young married couple,
refined. good workers, to live
in home with mother and. self.
and do gen. farm work. Come
or. write at once. Will answer
all applications. J. B. Horne.
Milan. Rt. 2: .
Want good... reliable. farm
hand. $20.00 mo., board and
laundry. Must be sobr and
honest. P. T. Hicks, ee
Want good wage hand
work on farm, white bce
ed. See at once. Henry Dur-
ham, Rebecca. Rt. 1.
Want good man for fine farm,
100 acre in cultivation, 12 mi.
Atlanta. Creek bottom land;
fine truck farm. Standing rent.
Charlie Young, Stonewall. -
Want peed. sober, will-to-
work man. or boy. 16 to 45. to
work around dairy, drive milk
truck and tend small patches,
garden stuff and feed. etc, $16.
or $18 mo. board and laun-
dry. Just off pavement at end
of East John Wesley Ave. J. A.
-Glosson. College Park, P. 2OE
Box 126.
Want man to do gen. farm
work. board, laundry and small
| salary. State salary expected
in. first lettter.C. F. DEAD,
Decatur aH .
Want good.- exp. farm hand,
25-40. good worker. honest, so-
ber. at once for gen. farm and
orchard work drive car or
truck. $12.00 to $15.00 mo,
boerd and laundry. At once.
Good home. C, G. ree
Barnesville. Bt 2;
Want married man, ~ 30-40.
honest. sober. to work on farm.
milk cows etc. $50.00 mo. and
Lynwood SeTEey
Thomaston. |
Want reliable family oth 3
work hands. white or colored.
for crop on. halves or hire by:
month. Come at once, 1 mi.
Carnesyille.. H. | D. Spears.
Carnesv: lle,
Want white or colored man
foe: farm work.
board. Must. know how to farm.
Come at once. T. J. Croker,
worth. Rt. 2.
Want man: and wife take
care of 30: A. farm. Sober and
capable, Ret... B.C, Langley.
Atlanta. - Rt. i; . Box 515. Ca
1823. yi A
Want white: Sraeliizent man,
lawn.
shrubbery, ete, and milk 1
cow. look after few chickens:
and 1 or 2 hogs. around coun-
try heme. Good home and sal-
M. H Carter. Carters-
vwilfe-Rtac3: 2 :
Want unencumbered white
girl 14-19 yrs. of age, to live
in. Christian
people.
home, 3. grown
Light farm work. no
Must
reliable no
Prefer orphan,
. Good -salary.
Write at once. Mrs. N. N. Ed-
wards, - Atlanta, 365" North
Ave.. NE, -.
Want white unencumbered
woman. 18 to 35, for gen.
light farm work, . no _ fieid'
work Good home for right
party and small salary. Mrs.
Carl E, Stamps. Decatur. Rt. 1.
Want 2 families for gen.
farm wwuk on the Collier
Farms at Piedmont on the So.
RR. 7 mi. Barnesville. School,
2 churches, RR station: 2 daily
aia a5. J Lott, Barnesville.
Want white woman around
50 yrs. of age. just as soon as
possible for light farm work,
no field work. $2.50 week
with board. Mrs. Charles. E.
Chenv, Atlanta. 648 Cooper St.
Want man and wife. Man to
do gen. yard work: wife light
farm work. Can furnish. house
and furniture J, H. Tribble
Atlanta; 52 Briarcliff Cir: NE:
Want good, agreeable, coun-
try woman, reliable, heaithy,
for light farm work no field
work nor milking. nor laun-
dry. Good home. room. board
and $2.00 week. State age and
particulars. Mrs. John Solo-
mon, Jeffersonville,
Want exp. farmer with fam-
ily. including 2 helpers. to op-
erate small farm near Atlan-
ta. who can drive tractor and
do other work necessary on
farm, four room house furnished
Give exp.. ref., size of family
and wages asked. F. A. Jan-
sen. Atlanta, 160 Peachtree St.
Want sober. young man, 15-
25 yrs. old. to work on farm.
$12.50: mo. board and laundry.
i EB. Sullivan,
$15.00 mo. and |
Ac. V
bad habits. |
emohat evi N. W.
farming, honest, | sober,
worker, 20-45 yrs. old $15
mo., board and laundry. L.
McCleskey. Alpharetta. Rt.
~ Want 2 sober. honest, m rr.
men to work in dairy. H,
Scott, Decatur, Rt. 1. (Whi
Mil Road). De 0982.
Want dairyman. who
wash bottles, milk 12 to 14 cow:
drive truck and deliver. $25.
Prefer man with small famih
Mrs. M. Wilkes. Meigs.
Went man, married or sin
to care for Dairy. Apply. H.
McElmurray Hephzibah. Rt.
Want unencumbered mat
honest. sober. for year rou
work. Room. board and sma
salary. Must know vegetabh
garden work: also want unen-
cumbered woman for light far;
work. no field work. $10.00
room and board. J. E. tee
Jasper.
Want young white couph e
with good education to | hel
With gen light farm we
around place. Man be able
drive car: also single, y
man. Preference given to slight
ly handicapped applicants. an
all must have good. character
H. E. Smith. Augusta. Rt. 3.
Want an exp. married Dair
Tian? Bey? Rogers. Ringso}
BEC ES ci <
Want wage hand undek
over draft age, black or whit
75c day and board. Extra ,
home for right party. Gi
Richardson. Mansfield. |
Want settled couple. for
farm work no field. work.
woman. Straight salary
both references required |
mi. Atlanta. on Boulderc
Drive. Write or see. R. M. B
geron, Conley, RFD 1.
Want 2 families for two ev
horse crops. good land. alread
planted. 1 farm carried s
cream. 15 cows. Church, sch
RFD. Use white or colored p
ple. W. M. Whitehurst,
fersonville.
Want girl for light |
work, no field work. ~~.
week private room with sh:
er: A> GC; Greenberg, At!
124 Vine St. N. W. 3
Want middleaged,
white woman or = sett
for gen. light farm: vo
field work nor cow to.
1 $3.00 week. Ref. exc
| Arthur ww, Owens,
Rty 3.
when I am away. J. A, ]
Atlanta, 42 Boynton St.
Want good man, 35- 40.
plow and tehd small
$15.00 mo. board and laund
Must know how to plow
John L. Bennett. -Serev
2. Box. 31
Want exp. "ering fal
with 2 helpers for small far
near Atlanta. Must be >
operate tractor and do
farm work. 4 R. house > fut
ished. Give exp., size of. f
ily. ref. and wages asked. Le
Richardson, Atlanta, 160 Peach
eee mle
Wea + We cGaaite t
worthy. reliable, country ra is
ed woman to live in home wit
elderly woman and do
farm work. look after th
milk. but no field work. Roor
board, salary. Apply at o
Mrs. Roy Jackson, Lovet :
Want farm hand. whit
married, not over 40 yrs, ok
one who can handle i
and tractor, Good living an
fair ~wages. J. E. Rosser,
lanta. Rt, 2, Box 454.
~ Want white woman.
over 35. for light farm wi
no field work. Small salary
38 Howell. Haylow. P.O
Want reliable country. rai
ed woman, not over 35.
light farm work. no field we
for small family of hone
country folks... Write. A. |
Perry. Monroe, Rt, 3.7
Want settled man, w te
colored, single. to tend
garden. Must know how to
good character, $12.00 to $15.0
mo. room and board. Th
with bad habits need not
ply. P. A. Alley. Lake
Want settled. wate
for light farm work, n
work nor milking nor au
$8.00 mo. and good
fanily.-0f 2. 2-Gi7G. ce pp
Atlanta, 1096 Marietta St
10062 S35:
Want . cniddlendea wo
white or colored. for 1
farm work. no field work,
in family, Room. board,
week. Mrs.. D. G. Calds
Kingsland. eae
Want woman, 40 Ors
for light farm work, n
work. Must furnish char:
ref.. and health oe
eRe F. Pedway