DEPARTMENT TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE oo eee ER The new State Farmers Market has been open five days. uring those five days the business done on this market amount- to more than $209,000. This is a considerable increase over the amount of business done in a like period on the old market. The markets at Macon, Sylvester, Pelham, Thomasville and Valdosta are doing exceptionally well. speed within a few days. Reports from the markets in southwest Georgia show that snap beans, squash, Irish potatoes and cabbage are being sold as ast as they are ready for market. We are making a special effort right now to move a very rge crop of onions. Georgia has produced some of the finest onions this year that I have ever seen, both white and yellow. - The markets at Thomasville and Valdosta, being older and better established, have led the field so far. It has been nothing usual for each of these markets to sell around $3,000 per day. It should be borne in mind that a very large.proportion of pass: through the markets. The market managers send truckers to the fields through- d the loads paid for. Then these trucks move directly either to e Atlanta market or to the northern and eastern markets. I have purchased grading belts for the markets at Thomas- Lle, Valdosta and Glennville to try out this season. If these belts prove satisfactory I will purchase grading belts for all of the arkets another season. - As soon as we can develop a sufficient volume of graded d packed vegetables I expect to put the Department of Agri- Iture labels on each pack and begin building along the line hat California has already done. _ There is no reason why we cannot make Georgia products as famous on the northern and eastern markets as California oducts have been made. Everyone coming on the new market in Atlanta speaks with Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: May 8Americus g <= $ 8.25 per cwr May. 8Bainbridge 8.20 May 9Metter 8205 as Wry ee ViaCOn = 8:50-8.85 7.5 Wily. 132SGpeLiOn 2 ee ee 840 2 TOP FED CATTLE May 8Americus _.... Sass Se 610 9 DOL os May S--Bainbridge 2 2S 140 | May 9Metter 9.00- 9.50 * i oe Pe Macons* 3 9.75-10.75 = | May 13Soperton -.. Feet tee Ros G52 2 ~The markets at Glennville and Claxton will be operating at. e commodities sold by these interior markets does not actually out the adjacent territory. The trucks are loaded on the farms TOM LINDER WILL SpEAK a ON A NATIONAL COTTON WEEK PROGRAM . : FROM STATION WATL ee WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 21, AROUND TEN O CLOCK features which it contains. Everyone, including myself, has been Zz amazement of its size, its convenience, ad the many moder surprised at the tremendous volume of business developed from the very beginning. This system of State Farmers Markets will solve the mar keting problems of the farmers of Georgia. It must be carried forward and wehied) =. This will take time and money. 4 _All those who are really interested in helene sell the Savas ers produce should get behind the Department of Agriculture in developing this system of markets. It is impossible for a local group of farmers in any county to do a great deal to help them- selves. The machinery of a great marketing system must be their disposal. We have this system. It only needs developing and per- fecting. If all agencies of the State and Federal Government whe are interested in helping the farmer to profitably market his pr duce will put their shoulders to the wheel and help Uy we | make this system work much more effectively. : The great advantage of this State poten system is obvious. This State marketing system is independent of any Fed. e eral control. This State marketing system can give every prefer- (Continued on Page Two) FRESH FRUITS. AND ee : Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: May 16, 1941 ATLANTA Beans, per Bu. Hprs. _$h 0-115. 2 Beets, per doz. bunches _.._-_... 60 Omons Gory); Yellow, 50:1bsdcks = ee 2.00-2.25 Onions (Dry), Whites, 50 lb. sacks 2.25-2.50 Peas (Garden), per Bu. Hprs. . : 1.00-1.25 Plants (tomato) per thousand __ 75 Plants potato) per thousand .80-1.00 Potatoes (Irish); per 100 lbs: =... -75-1.00 Radishes, per Doz. bunches .25- .40 Spinach, per Bu. Baskets ___. .60- .90 Squash; per Bu. Hprs. | 1.25-1.75 Strawberries, per 24 Qt. Crate ___ 1.25-2.00 Turnips, per doz. bunches ___. 35- 50 Turnip Salad, per Bu. Hprs. _ OS Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) - May 16, 1941. Always Subject to Variation. 7 ATLANTA VALDOSTA SAVANNAH SE Tee eee Cree Don 8 ee ee 23-24 23 23-24 INDEX i Eggs, Medium, Doz. 19-22 20 20222 : Eggs, Small, Doz. _..2 eles 17 17-18 Second Hand Machinery for Sale __._ 2 oe Hens, Col. 4%.lbs. up ___.__ 16-18 15 18-20 Setond Hind Mo clinery Wasted 2 8! t Hens; Beshorn, Lb. Be sce ee 14-16 12 15-16 eae _ Hens, Leg one - Plants: for: Sale 25 aes a ee? pee Roosters, Lb, 10 T 10 ; GOR c eee +. 12-15 _ 15-16 Seed for Sale 2 ee ee BMCIeRS aspen ee 18 20 20-22 Corn and Seed Corn for Sale Soe 2 a Bib. oe 4 10 ms Beans and Peas for Sale... 8 io Geese, Lb. - a : o : ey Be Se ee eae 15-17 es ge ~ Sate a 8 Capons, Lb. _- 24-26 Tamnand Hay 108 Se 3 Country Butter, best table. The 25 25 oe _ pai and Bee Supplies a Field Peas, mixed, Bus = _ 235 or Sale se Sis Field Peas, not mixed, Bu. ee Pe Sp Hogs for Sale 2 oS ee en Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.), Bu. - 5 ttle f : Shelled Corn, 78-80 10 80 sc a oe as HEEL eee 2 : ee gy = 46 oes 55 orses an ules for Sale: <0 3-4 pWheat, Bu, 1.02 _ 1.10 Sheep and Goats for Sale _....-__._ 4 Sweet Potatoes, No, 2s - 2.25- 2.50 _ Sheep and Goats Wanted... s4 Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs. = 75- 1.00 1.06 1.45 Baby Chicks Wanted = og Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs. at eae 1.00 _ Miscellaneous for Sui Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton _. 14.00-15.00 15.00 18.00 eous f0r Sake ____.___-__- ase ae Peanut Hay. No. 1, Ton 10.00-12.00 10.00 _ Livestock Wanted ____ ee 4 Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton 75.00-76.00 _- _ Poultry for Sales ee | Sotonseed=Chrime). POR <2 ee Sa Poultry Wanted <= gg C. S. Meal, 8h, MOBgA tlanta, 0 Ons ee 29.00 Hees fr Sale C. S> Meal, 7%. FOB: Atlanta. Ton 7.00 29 00.22 Sb Se = 9000 a a re er a a ns oe Becuut Meai:45% : : MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS - Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- _ peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. - Qimited space will not permit insertion of notices containing ~ more than 30 words including name and address. - 5 Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the 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 Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Market, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. : TOM LINDER Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, of June 6, mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Georgia under Act 1900. Accepted for af trying to do. (Continued from Page One) ence and advantage to the Georgia growers. -' Lhope that each Georgia citizen who possibly can will visit the New State Farmers Market in Atlanta at the first opportunity and get an idea of what we are I have not yet seen one person who visited this w market that was not amazed. _._Every person that has visited it has said that they had no idea what it was like until they had seen it. TOM LINDER, Cemmissioner of Agriculture. _ SECOND HAND AACHINERY FOR SALE 1. set of Tobacco Flues. eap for cash, second hand. scar Tippens, Baxley. Rt. 2. Case Thresher, on rubber. th windstacker and _ self- reigher, also 1 John Deere jinder, 10 ft. with power keoff, J. B, Spears, Mans- field. : - Some cotton gin equipment, consisting of 2 40 h. p. West- whouse electric motors and lee. starter, etc. Norris New- ard. Dunwoody. : 20x30 Case Threshing ma- thine, John Deere. mower; for _ R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon. 8 ft. John Deere power a 200.00. B. Ff: Harris, Griffin, P. O. Box 364. Fordson tractor pulley, good as new, guar, for sale. E. W. ee, Statham. [cCormick Deering mowing vachine, No. 6, in_ perfect and., with 2 extra nearly new ades, $40.00 at farm. L. P. ingleton, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3. chine, fine cond., Stacker. good. new belts; ready to run; a real Thresher. R. D. Tatum. Palmetto. SECOND-HAND ant buy old boiler of any id. for farm use. W. J. Burn- tt, Thomasville. garden. tractor th implements, in good cond. 3 Pritchett, Grittin, Bie. B. ant buy Base and magneto r old model Fordson tractor, fust be perfect cond., W. H. Barham, McDonough. Rt. 1. Want buy 1 h. mower, 1 hay ess, 1 cradle. W. B. Matthews, Jecatur. 186 Avery St. De 1750. Want good size 3 Roller Cane L. Rustin. Mauk. Want small cotton duster, d or mule power, in good nd., cheap. Douglas Freeman. Americus. Rt. A. Want good 1 horse wagon. O. Thomas. Wray. | Want hay bailer, good operat- ng cond., cheap for cash. Ham- Hon Hill, Newnan. ant a cylinder hlead for erioo =. Boy tractor. C. TP en, Suwanee. Rt. 1. ant 2 or 4 Row Cotton uster machine, attachable to armal tractor. H. F. W. Cor- Jl, Iron. City. Want 1 used Hay Baler. best cash price and cond.. first letter. W. D. Waldron; aycross. 911 Lee Ave. -off Binder in extra good} A Case 18-36 Threshing ma- | nill. good cond., cheap for cash. | SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 2 h. mower, in good running cond. R. E. Cross, Col- quitt. Want pr. electric clipper for shearing sheep. in good cond., and right price for cash. W..C. England. Rome. Want 4 = disc tractor plow with lever trip. G. C. Adams, Social Circle. Want 80-100 h. p. boiler for use on farm. H. H. Richardson, Douglasville. Want 1 Culti-packer, in good cond. State price, ete. F. F. Glass McDonough. Will trade boiler and engine for farm tractor. Write. L. R. Kisselburg, Culberson, N. C. Rt. 2. (Resident of Ga.) . Want a 2 h. walking culti- vator, good cond., at reasonable price for cash. Dock Watkins, Tennille. Rica. Want =e power Cane Mill. Pay cash for a good one. M. S. Gibson, Franklin, i Trade Case 22x36 Thresh- ing machine. good cond., for 20- 30 Farmall tractor in fair cond., also trade at barn, good 2 h. wagon with hay rack for good 1 h. wagon. James A. Bartch, Augusta, Rt. 2. Phone 3-3466. Want Hay Baler. Must .be! good cond., and bargain. W. S. ONeal,. Douglasville. Want 1 horse mowing ma- chine, good cond.. Pay cash or trade hogs or triple A White Leghorn hens. A. P. Brown, Ben Hill. Want trade large Hammer Mill for Corn sheller. Will ac- cept or give difference, accord- ing to cond., of sheller, E. S. Scott, Claxton. P. O. Box 192. Pay = Baas light 1 horse wagon for arm use. Jack Webb, Norcross. ee Want mower and Rake, also Dise harrow, prefer one with wheels and not tongue. Also want 1_h. wagon. Must be in good cond. Pay cash or trade mules or cows and equal- ize difference: ~ J.-H, Gald- well, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 235 (Cascade Road). ; Want complete description of make, size, cond., and price of Corn Harvester and Ensilage cutter. G. F. Wiley, Rome, Box 213; PLANTS FOR SALE 100 horse radish plants, $1.00 or 15 doz: Garlic, 15 doz Add postage. Mrs, I. A. Wood- ring, Alto, { PLANTS FOR SALE * MARKET BULLETIN PLANTS FOR SALE Wednesday, May 21 PLANTS FOR SALI 4 Kudzu plants, semesan treated, 100, $1.00. Red gold and Jewell strawberry plants. 300 $1.00 P. P. J. W. Toole. Macon, R. 33. Burton Ave. Gov Insp. and treated red skin P. R. potato plants, now ready. $1.00 M, not prepaid. M. A. Dixon, Blackshear, R. 1. Box 80. Marglobe tomato plants, 70c M.;: Calif Wonder pepper plants, $1.15 M. Moss packed. Prompt shipment. C. B. Cole- man, Jr., Graham. Cert. P. R. and Early Tri- umph pctato. plants, good count and qualtiy guar. Millions ready. 75c M., 5 M. lots, $3.00. H. L. Williams, Alma. Purple and pink. skin P. R. and Earlv Triumph potato plants, $1.50 M. FOB. $2.00 M postpaid parcel post. Cash with order or exc. some. B. B. Med- ders, Alma, Rt. 4. State insp. and treated Imp. PR, potato plants, $1.25 M. Be David Mann, Surrency, @ 2. Gov. insp. P. R. potate plants now ready, $1.00 M., 5 M. and up 80c M. Full count. cash with order. B. D. Brannen, Bristol, Re I: : Pure red and yellow skin P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. FOB. Also Marglobe, $1.00 M. FOB. |A. F. Maddox. Fitzgerald. R. 2. Pure red and yellow plants, $1.25 M. not prepaid. Also Marglobe tomato plants, $1.00 M, not prepaid. B. A. Mad- dox. Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. NS Ruby King and Calif Won- der sweet pepper plants. $1.00 M.: Marglobe. Matchless, Red Rock, New Stone, Gr. Balt. to- mato plants, 85c M. Mossed. Alton Pittman, Baxley, R. 1. P. R. potato plants. Gov. insp. Now ready. $1.25 M., in lots of 5 M. or more $1.00 M. No C:O\D~ orders ace: : A. Hammond, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. Red skin P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M.: Tomato plants, oe M. Prompt shipment. H. Shadron, Baxley. Tomato plants: Matchless, Red Rock, Gr. Balt., Marglobe and New. Stone. Full count and moss packed, 85c M.; Ruby King and Calif, Wonder pepper plants, $1.00 M. Moss packed. Ottis Pittman, R. 1. Baxley. Gov. Insp. P. R._ potato plants, $1.25 M. del. Send M. O: or Cashier: chk. Bo fF, Thornton. Screven, R. 1. Red skin P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M. del.; Marglobe toma- to plants, 60c M. del. Moss packed, prompt shipment. Dood Holland, Surrency. Imp. red and purple skin P. R. potato plants from treated seed, $1.00 M.; 5 M. up, 90c M. Prompt shipment. Good plants tied with tape, 105 to bundle, W. S. Anderson, Alma, R. 4. Red and yellow skin P. R. potato plants, Gov. inso. from vine grown potatoes. $1.15 M. parcel post, or $1.00 M. exp. col. No chks. Frank Merritt, Screven. R. 1. Box 193. Cert. red and pink skin P. R. potato plants, $1.40 Model; 5 M. lots $1.20 M. FOB. Win- freq Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Reel: Red skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M.; Cert. tomato plants, 80c M.; Eggplants. $1.00 M. All del J. BE. Gaiiis;s RK. 4, Box 191, Baxley. Goy. insp. P. _R. potato plants, $1.00 M. del. in Ga. Ww. A. Pearce, Baxley, R: 4. Gov. Insp. red skin P.:cR. potato plants, treated, B15 M. del. to 3rd zone. . Strong plants, and good count. Jno. W. Smith, Graham, R. 1. Pure red skin P. R. potato plants. Gov. Insp. and moss packed. $1.00 M. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald. R. 3. kee New spring Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.00 M.; P. R. potato plants. $1.50 M. All del. Js M. Sims, Mystic. Cert. P. R. potato plants. count and quality guar. $1.00 M.. lots 5 M. $4.00; Early Triumphs, $1.10 M. BAB: Williams, Alma. to plants, Insp. and Cert.-$1.45 M. mailed: $1.20 M. at bed or exp. col, Will exc. for field peas, 1 M plants 1 bu. peas. John C, Crow, Gainesville, R. 1 Gov. Anse: P2 R.. red and pink skin potato plants, 90c M.; 5 M. $3.75 del.; Old Fashioned Boons. $2.00 M.; P. R. at bed cheaper: Also cabbage, tomato and collard plants, 85c M. del. Lee Crow, Gainesville, R. 2. Gov. Insp. P. R. and Boone potato plants, $1.75 MM. del. Mr Gece. L. Duran, Gaines- ville, R. 2. P. R. and Nancy Hall pota- | Imp. P. R.. potato plants. Gov. Insp.-and treated $1.00 M. del. Now ready. All or- ders filled the same day rec. L. C. Tyre, Surrency. R. 2. Red skin P. R. potato plants. ready to ship. Insp. $1.30 M. prepaid. Mrs. Ethel Gray, Bax- ley R. 1. Box 141. Gov. Insp. P. RR. potato plants. 500 90c; $1.60 M.: 5 M.., $7.00: Alse red and pink skin potato plants. All del. Large lots cheaper. : Amos Garrett Gainesville. R. 7. Gov. Insp. and treated, sort- ed seed. red skin P. R. potato plants $1.40 M. postpaid. No personal chks. Acc. Egbert Keith, Gainesville. R. 1, Box 119. FE. R. potato plants, insp. and treated. $1.00 M. del. Good count and prompt shipment. Allen Tyre. Odum. Marglobe New Stone toma- to plants. 65c M. del.: In 1 M. lots, 25c per C.: Ruby King. Calif Wonder sweet pepper plants, $1.00 M.. del. Moss packed. full count. B. F. Ay- cock. Surrency R. 2. Good strong imp. pink skin P. R. potato plants, 90c M. postpaid Leroy Lightsey. Screven. R. 1. Pink and yellow skin potato plants, Gov. Insp. and treat- ed. Ful! count, Prempt ship- ment. 85c M. del. Stephen Herndon, Odum. Rt. 2, Box 165. P. R. potato plants, Gov insp., $1:25 M., 5 M, and up 75c M. W. J. Boyett. Bristol. Thousands black beauty egg- plants: hot. bell and pimento pepper plants for sale, 50 for 25c: 50c C., $3.50 M.; Marglobe and Break O Day tomatoes: Beets, Cabbage, Iceberg Let- tuce and Collards. $1.75 M., 25c Cc. Ail del. Mrs: H. V. Frank- lin, Register. Gov. Insp. P. R. red skin potato plants. good count and prompt shipment, $1.15 M. del. Sat, guar. le i, Taghtsey. Surrency, R. 2. Red skin P. R. potato plants. Insp. and taped, by mail P. P., $1.40 M.: by Express, FOB. $1.20 M.; 2 M for $2.30. Send _ 7 S. L. Norris, Quitman, Pink skin P. R. potato plants, $1.30 M. Insp. and _ treated. del. by parcel post. Exc. some plants for hay peas, Brab. or Irons. Ruth E. Mims, Alma. Insp. and treated pink skin or red skin. potato plants. Good large plants, 85c M., 2 M. up, 75c del. Hiram Lightsey. Screven. Gov. Insp. red skin P. R. potato plants. grown from vine cuttings. $1.75 M._ postpaid. Full count, cash with order. Grady Sellers, Alma. Gov, Insp. cert. red or pink skin P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M.: 3 M. un. 90c M. prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Screven, Pink skin P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp. and treated. grown from vine cuttings, $1.25 M. del. Prompt shipment. gucer. No chks.. but cashiers or cert: R. R. Smith, Sereven. Gov. Insp. and treated P. R. red and pink skin ~ potato plants. $1.00 M.. del.; Also Marglobe tomato plants, 65c M. del. Moss packed, good count; Calif. Wonder sweet pepper plants. $1.00 M.: 5 M. up 90c. 295c C. All ready. Woodrow Lightsey. Screven. Gov. Insp. P. R. and Early Triumph potato plants, $1.25 M.: In 5 M. lots, $1.00 M. Exc. for value. Mrs. Jessie Dykes, Baxiey, Re 2.2 : La, sugar yam potato plants, ready for immediate shipment. $2.00 M. FOB. John Under- wood, Blakely. White Ga. Collard plants, heads up in winter, 20c : $1,50 M.; Cream sugar crowder peas, 10c lb.: Lady Finger peas. White, 10c lb.. plus postage. G. 0. Sikes. Sylvester. Gen. BR: potato pink andred skin Insp. and treated, $1.00 M. FOB. Full count, prompt shipment. R. E, Tomberlin. Surrency. Booking orders for hot pep- plants, -per plants, be ready May 25. i5e2 C3105 Me Mars. CV. Bivens. Hiram. R. 2. Gen, Imp. P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp. M. del.. Gen. Early Triumphs plants. $1.59 M._ del. Guar. good plants. full count, prompt shipment. J. P. Beck. Baxley. R, 4. : potato plants, now ready. 90c Me del. Den: C.<- Nail Pine Grove, Goy. insp. and treated P. R. potato plants for sale. Taylor, Alma, R. 1. Staten Sat. | and treated, $1.25!Tisntsey Screven. i str tock lants. Gov. Insp., vine grown P. R if rong stocky plants Gert, Pink and red skin P ~ potato plants, Gov. Insp. trested. 95c M., 2 M: up, 8 M. del. Now ready. .G count. Omar Lightsey, ven. P. R. potato plants, $1.00 5 M. 90c M.; 10 M.. 80 Better price at bed. Cash with order..or M, O.. No -chks. = : Wetherford. Gainesville P. R. and Nancy Hall potat plants. hand sel. seed _ stogl Insp. and Cert., $1.45. M. del. $1.20 M. exp. col.; $10.00. ] M. Prompt shipment in we ventilated containers. Exc. f field peas. Major Croy Gainesville R. 1. ; oa Cert. Fotato plants. red an yellow P. R., Early Triumph, $1.00 M.: Pepper and eggplant $1.00 M.: Tomatoes, 65c Large quantity ready to sI Lymon Sellers, Graham. Insp. and treated $12.00 exp. col. at beds. Marglobe zs $1.00 M. del. Prompt del. C W. Smith. Gainesville, R. 2. Goy. Insp. and treated ri and pink Skin: Po Ro pe plants... $1.40 M. dek> 10] $12.50 col Market price beds (7 mi. west of Ga:ne ville.) Marglobe tomato pla $1.00 M. del. Bonnie Smi Gainesville, R, 2. ee Red and pink skin P. R. tato. plants, $1.50 M., 500 85c 4 M. $5.75: Marglobe ane Break O Day tomato pla $1.15 M. -Orders: of 25 . more, 85c. All prepaid and moss packed. Bartow Mixon, Baxley. Rt. 4. Box 104. ce Early Triumphs potato plan $1.00 M.: Red skin P. R. pot toes. $1.60 M. R. W. Tombe lin, Baxley, R. 4. ee Hand sel. Marglobe toma plants, 30 C.: 200, 55c; $i per 500; $1.75 M._ postpai Larger lots, $1.50 M. posip: Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plan $1.75 M.; Over 2 M. postpa $1.50 M. all parcel post. Sanders, Nashville. ee Gov. Insp. red skin an yellow skin P. R. plants, $1: M. del. Full count and goo plants. George Griffis, Sere ven. : es Gov. Insp. P. R. and Ear Triumph potato plants, M., del. in Ga.: Marglobe. N Stone tomato plants, 65c de Calif. Wonder, Ruby Ki sweet pepper plants. $1.00 del.: Moss _ packed, shipment. Sat. guar. Mary Tomberlin. Surrency,. Di : Yellow skin and pink sk P. R. pdtato plants from vil grown seed, 90c M. del. to 3 zone. Prompt shipment. J. Gruber: Odum, Ru2752 37 Insp. red P. R. potato pla $1.25 M.; Ruby King, C Wonder sweet pepper vla $1.10 M.; New Stone. Marglob Bonny Best tomato plants. good count, well mossed. 75c Minnie Crosby, Graham. Gov. Insp. and Cert. red ski P. R. potato plants. $1.50 postpaid. no chks. _ Clyde Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 120 A. : Gov. Insp. and treated P. potato plants and New Sto: 3 . tomato plan ready. $1.00 M. del. S..C. Rowe. Fitzgerald. Gov. Insp. red skin P. R. p tato plants, $1.00 M. del. Ga.; Marglobe tomato pla grown from cert. seed, mossei ang carefully packed. 75 Nk del.: Calif. Wonder and Rub King sweet pepper plan good strong plants, full coun All orders shipped within hours after recd. Charle Tomberlin, Surrency, R. 2._ Dill plants, 10c doz.. 3 do: 25c: Calamus, 6 rooted plants, 15c ea.( Can fill large orders). Old fashion standing cypre: vliants:. mixed colors. 15c < Add postage. Mrs. D. L. Hen son, Calhoun, R. 3. ee Imp. red skin potato plants Gov. insp. and treated, | M. Marglobe tomato, 75c M. 2 M. up, 65c M. All del. Lightsey. Odum. ata Gov. insp, and tretaed P. F red and pink skin. Ge count, strong plants. Read; $1.00 M.; 5 M. up, 90c M. de Prompt shipment. W. R. as] Bo a 9 Gov, Insp., red skin P. 5 potato, $1.50 M. P. P.; Bal tomato, 75c M. in 5 M_ lots $1.00 M. in less ee Bowen, Jesup. _ 4 : New Stone, Marglobe toma to plants 70c M. del.; G Insp. P. R. potato, 90c M: d All over 3 M, 80c. Go PLANTS FOR SALE Gov.-insp. and treated P. R. and yellow skin P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M. del. Willis M. Griffis, Sereven. R. 1, _ P. R. sweet potato plants, Insp., Cert. $1.25 M. Mail or exp. Cash -with order. W. -~WM. Bullard. Baxiey.- Large Marglobe tomato plants, moss packed and del., 90c M.. 20cC. W. Re: Clark. Abbeville. R. 2.: : P. R. Potato plants, Red and yellow skins. $1.50 M. del. Gov. Insp. and treated. E. G. Mixon, Baxley. R. 4. Gov. Insp. red and pink skin P. R. potato. plants, $1.35 M. at bed. $1.50 M. del. Prompt - shipment. Cy Fs Waldrip: Gainesville, R, 2. Red skin P. R. and white Triumph potato plants, $1.15 M., 5 M. or more $1.00 M. Cash with order. T. J. Dixon, : Bristol, R. 1 P. R potato plants, Gov. Insp. and treated, 90c_M. del.; Tomato plants. 60c M. _ del.; Sweet Pimento pepper plants, 90c M. del. T. L: Dukes, Bax- ley R. 4. -. Marglobe, New Stone, Gr. Balt. tomato plants: Calif. Wonder pepper plants. 75c M.: 500, 50e: 15c C.: Red and pink P. R. potato plants. $1.00 M. All del., prompt shipment. J. _ P> Multis Baxley. R. 4. Insp: P. R. potato $1.25 M.: Marglobe tomato: plants, $1.00 M. All. del., prompt del. W. A. Poole, Bax- ey RT. ee simp. P. RR. potate plants, $1.50 M. Also La. yams, $1.50 _M.: Tomato plants, and Hot pepper, $1.25 M. W. G. Bul- plants, lard. Baxley, R. 4, Box 128. _ Imp, P. R. potato plants from cert. seed. Gov. Insp. and treated, $1.00 M. del. All over 5 M., 90c M. del. Baxley. R 4. Insp. P. R. and Early Tri- umph potato plants, $1.00 M., 5 M. or more. 90c M. Ex. Pri- umphs for field peas, dried peaches or apples. Mrs. John Hancock, Alma. Cert, Pink skin P. R. plants, orders. Ralph B. Tvre. Scre- ven, R.1. os Gov. Insp. pink skin P. i potato plants, 90c M. del. No ehks. E. N. OQuinn, Odum, Rt 2, Box 176: Pp. R. potato plants, Imp. red skn or yellow, State insp. 5 M.. $3.00. Good strong plants, prompt shipment. F. G. Tyre, BIOs, Marglobe and Balt. tomate : jd, | cash. J. E. Arno rs $1.00 M. P. P. Can fill large - onions, lettuce plants. $1.00 M. Bell. Pimento, Long hot pep- pers, 35c. ata plants, 75c M.; Calif. pepper plants, $1.00 M. C. L, Steed- ley Baxley. Tomato, Cabbage, collards, : J. O. Brannern, Ha-. _ zelburst. m= . Gov. Insp, PR... RR: potato plants, $1.25 M. del. Prompt shipment and sat. guar. E. B. Kesler. Baxley, R. 4. Gov. Insp. potato plants, | vine grown. Ready for ship-, - ment. Strong plants. good count. Prompt shipment. 90c -M. FOB. No chks. or C. O. D. _E. L. Burke, Baxley, Bot f ~ Gen. re : plants from vine cuttings, Insp. | and treated $1.25 M., 5. $1.00. J. W. Haman, Ocilla. Tomato plants, der pepper plants, 75c Mc loe: C.: P. R. potato plants, $1.00 | M. del, Prompt shipment. Mary Crosby, Baxley, 53. Tomato plants until Brummer, Oxheart. Stone, Market Champion, ! Scarlet Giant, Marglobe, and | others. earlier. None shipped. L. H. Ouzts. Elberton. R. 304 (Near Concord Church). | Purple skin. P. R..- potato, plants, $1.50 M. del.. FOB. All tied with cert. tape. August, Rutgers, Now ready. Floyd J. Story. 1. nubbed and shelled. Add ries, packed in cellophane, 32 ~ Quitman, R. 4. ool ite caine: Also some nice; quarts to case. Best quality, Gov. .insp, P. Re red skin | thin super bee foundation, 55c; $6.00 per case, FOB. Ready potato plants, $1.00 M.:: Rubyj ip. Add postage. Wm. Mid-/ soon. Alse ship in bulk. 4 z - ash wi or- King and Calif Wonder pepper | plants, 75c M.; Balt. and Mar- | ~ gicbe tomato plants. 75c M.: All} del. Prompt shipment. Mel-| vin Deal, Baxley. = Marglobe, Balt., New Stone | and Bonny Best tomato plants. 500, 75c; $1.25 M.: Calif. Won- der. Pimento and world beat- er sweet pepper. Hot. 500. 75c. $1.25 M.. Black Beauty and Florida High bush eggplants. 500. 75c: $1.25 M. del. ~Chanclor, Pitts. : -Leading var, cabbage. and collards, 20c C.; 80c -M.: Vigorvine tomato plants, 50 plants, 25c; P. R. potato plants, 20c C.; $1.00 M.; Boone To- 4 mato Al} mailed. i. SAS Crows Gainesville, R. 2. llots or sell at barn. d skin P. R. potato! Mercer. Gray. 700 bu. of good white corn, 1 pair good ; swap M. up g0c bu. in shuck: lmules for sale or Calif. Won- | cattle. .R. C. Holloway, Man- | Lespedeza Hay No. $20.00 ton; Soy Beans, ; bean, D. A. Howard, Artichoke plants, $1.00 C.; 10e Crabapple sprouts. 3, 25c. Mrs. Leona King, Waco. R. 2, Muscadine vines, P. R. potato plants, . ful. Tender 4 cups, 60c -post- insp., $1.25 del:: saveet anarwet paid. Miss Gennia Brown.. Ball pepper, $1.25 del. Prompt| Ground. Rt. 1. -- shipment. good plants. Tyre, Baxley. P. R. potato plants. Gov.| Otootans, $3.50 bu.; Run Vel- Insp. and treated, $1.25 M. del,;| Vets, $1.75 bu. B. T. Marshall, Tomato plants. $1.00 del.: Hot| Ft. Vatey. : and sweet pepper, $1.25 del.;| Running Butterbeans, mixe Onion plants. 90c del. Prompt} colors, Fine. Brown and shipment. good ~ plants. A.|Streaked half runners, good, Cameron. Baxley. Marglobe tomato Door 75c 125 Also P R. potate plants. 90ce M. Exe. dried fruit or what have R E. Tom- M.: Sweet pepper. you, FOB.. Mrs. berlin, Surrency. R. 2, P. R. potate plants. $1.00 M. C. W. Rentz. Surrency. del. PLANTS FOR SALE ea. Grady M.: | BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE. Speckled crowder peas, 10c 3| 1b. in 10 lb. lots or more; Early Speckled and white half run- ner garden beans, 20c teacup- Early Orange seed, $4 ewt.: Hayseed soybeans, $2.50 bu.: tender, all 20c cup. 30c pint. ae J. E, Stone, Adairsville. 10 bu. Tilman peas. $2.00 bu. Slightly mixed, bright and sound, clean. 2 bu. Brabs, all sound, $2.25 bu.; 1 bu. 90-day speckled velvet beans, $2.00 bu. 6 mi. Roberta on No. 22 highway K. S. Lindsey, Li- SEED FOR SALE zella ORs FD: 50 bu. nice, recleaned Otoo- Striped half runner : : seed. 20 cupful, 2 for 36c: Ga, | 2120 bu. A. M. Aiken, Madi- Collard and mustard seed. 5c |*?- spoonful: Horseradish. 5c;| Colored bunch butterbeans Early Flat -Dutch cabbage|and 10 lbs. white bunch but- plants. 15c. Exc. for P. &.|terbeans, 10c lb., plus postage. potato plants... Mrs. Enlersaibjay. oR. .3. Climbing tomate (grows 15 ft. high) large fruit. wilt re- sistant, 500 seed, 25c P. P. M. Thornton, Jesup. Striped half runner plus postage. apples. man. R. 1. 12 or 1500 lbs. purple turnip seed, ready about June Norman 15. A. LL. Baker, Park. Ro. L : Geura seed: Martin, Dip- pe FOB. C. B. Hicks, Rey- per, bushel and Scap, 15c for no : 3 ; large pkt.. 3. pkts. for 25c.| Hayseed and White Biloxi Stamps acc. Marglobe, Balt., Stone toma- to seed, $1.10 lb.; Brown Spe- cial Matchless. $1.10 lb. W.| $20.00 ton: 100 bu. Otootans, R. Stephens, Dahlonega, R. 1.|/97% germ. $3.50 Pus Limited amount of vine mixed peas, $2.00 bu; gna okra, dish rag guord seed, 13 for 10c, plus 3c stamp; Stone, Jones Var. Unkncwn, Sag Ve del. Mrs, I. M. Sullivan, cup; 25c cupful stainps. Whitesburg, R. 2. Half runner striped garden bean seed, 20c pt., plus 5c post- Mrs. Jay Jones, Suwa- age. nee, R. 1. White half-runner bean seed. Free from weevils, 20c teacup- No. stamps. same Co Perrys ful, plus postage. White cornfield beans, price. Mrs. Fairmoum, R. 1. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE bean Henry W. bean seed, 25c lb., 5 lbs. for $1.00, Exe. for dried Mrs. B. B. Holt, East- top Want tobacco for J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay No tans. $3.50 bu.; 25 bu. Tokios, No chks. or stamps. Mrs. T. H. Gardner, Carrollton, R. 1. Nice, bright Clemson Soy beans. $1.75 bu; also John Deere Hay Loader, $30.; 6 Surge milkers, Star Pea Huller. $15.00. Cyril. Brennan, Co- lumbus. 7 or 8 bu. white peas with black eyes, 3c lb. F. F. Car- ney, Ball Ground, R. 4. Recleaned Clemson beans, $2.50 bu. FOB. W. Cook, Covington, Phone 28. 500 bu. good Brab. peas, soy S. soybeans, $2.50 bu.; Otootans, $3.50 bu.; Cuban Queen melon seed, 50c lb. Send remittance. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. 50 tons velvet beans in pod. 90 day velvet beans, germ., $2:00: bus JAS Lott, Chester. Brown sugar crowder, 8 bu. or more, $3.00 bu. or $1.00 pk. King H, Franklin, Dacula, R. 18 sur 200 lbs. Jackson Wonder bunch butterbeans for seije d. lie lb. FOB. -W. C, Oliver, Carnesvile. : 100 bu. Otoeotan beans for sale $3.15 bus ROB. Ma i, Tarpley, Bowdon, 400 bu. good slip shuck yel- O. Z. Dean, low corn, 75c bu. Shellman. 1 M bu. corn and 100 tons peanut hay for sale. Make best Ike Cow- price del. or FOB. art, Colquitt. 200 lbs. yellow shelled pop- corn:;' $5.00. FOB... P:-C. Jakin. 700 chester, P. O. Box 105. - 100 bu. of good corn, $1.00 YS. bu.: okra seed; running, speckl- 4,!ed and white butterbeans, 25c R. Wimberly, Chaun- cup... O: cey, Rask: 1500 to shuck ear A. Cason, 1200 bu. Barnesville. at my place, dleton. Buford. R. 2. 50 bu. slipshuck. 8 row, little cob corn. 75c bu; 2 tons Span- ish peanut hay. $5.90 ton at) barn. Harvey Hatcher, lington. Corn. 90% yellow, good ear, 9NC slip shuck, 300 bu., : 3 tons, : heavy producer bus, -$1550:2bu: Grovetown. of FOR SALE BEANS AND PEAS Pace, bu. good slipped. shuck ear corn. Will del. in truckload Jack B. for 2000 Whatleys slip). corn FOB here. good slipped shuck corn. B. A. Dunn, Manchester.?} 25 bu. of good sound corn $1.00 bu., with $1.25 M... without shucks. Hastings | White prolific seed corn, $1.75 Ar-| bu. baled, 22 | J. 15 or 20 bu. peas, white with pcizto plants. 25c C., $1.25 M.' black eyes. sound. clean, 5c lb.. $3.00. bu. FF. T... Kent, | Ground, R. 3. Bali 125 bu. Otootan beans for sale. $321b ba BOR. J, Ae Payne. Bowdon. Texas Crowder jeas, extra nice for eating green and. heavy bearer. 50c aqt.; Leryge blackeyed peas. 50c qt. Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, Tallulah Falls. Good sound Clay peas, $2.00 bu. Money order only. B. Carlyle Nelson. Devereux. Old fashioned brown speckl- ed and striped half runner bean seed, tender and weevil free, 20c qt., plus postage. Mrs. J. J. Olvier, Commerce, R.. 3. Sound, tender Half runner garden beans, % lb., 20c; 1 lb. 30c; 10 lbs, 25 lb. del.; 50 Ibs, or over, 20c lb. by exp. Mrs. Dan Buffington, Gainesville. 36; 12 bu. Hayseed beans, $2.50 in 3 bu. sacks; 50 bu. Otootan beans, $3.00 in 2% bu. sacks. W. L. Houser, Fort Valley. 100 bu. white blackeyed erowder peas, 5c lb. FOB. No less than 1 bu. lots sold. E. L, Sartor, Marble Hill. 10 bu. pure Brabham peas, $2.50 bu. Also 5 bu, cream crowders, 5c lb. Willie M. 'Kelley, Oglethorpe. ' FRUIT AND BUTTER FOR SALE Fresh Mountain Blueber- gals. or more. der. T. T. McNelley, Turner- ville. Nice sun dried apples, free from: worms, .15e- 1b. PP. P= or 8 Ibs. $1.00. Mrs.-T. A. Me- Kibben, Waco, R: 2, Box 96. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 4 or 5. tons of good runner peanut hay, $10.00 ton at barn. T, A. Futeh, Rochelle. 800 bun. good 4-hand fod- der, $2.00 C. Exe. for good stalk cutter. R. A. Cunning- ham, Marietta. R. 4. : 2000 bundies of fodder, 4 ands to the bundle, $2.00 C. SUPPLIES FOR SALE No. 1 white comb honey, 50 to 60 lb. cans. 13c lb.: 10-Ib. buckets. $1.35 del. in Ga.: P. O. money orders only. D. N. Smith, Toomsboro, R 1. : 1 lot of bees in pat. hives Land also extra equipment, etc.. for bee keeping. Write John C. McGahee, 108 S_ Street, Thomaston. > Pure No. 2 grade Extracted Honey: 6 10-lb. pails FOB. here, $4.00; 2 10-Ib. postpaid. $1.90: 1 10-lb. postpaid, $1.00: All orders shipped promptly. John A. Crumbley, Jesup. P. OBO: 1-can (80 lbs.) Ty Ty and Gallberry mixed honey, 5c lb. No. checks. Send M. O. S. W. HOGS FOR SALE Reg. S. P. C. Boar, 20 mos. cold. wt; 500 lbs. A grandson of Gates Wideback King. Bargain at $30.00. Trade for good young bred sow, same breed, Marvin Gaskin. Doug- Jase Choice Berkshire pigs either sex from proven lines for sale. Cc. J. Hardman, Commerce. Have 5 sows and 1 male, sows will be with pigs about 20th of June The lot for $80.00. J. C. Blackmon ,1198 Trenton St., Atlanta. ; 4 S. P. C. 100.lb. gilts, sub. to reg.. and cholera treated. Edward Brinson, (F.F.A. Boy), Woodcliff. : Black Guinea and Black Essex crossed pigs, 6 to 10 wks. old, $5.00 ea.; $9.00 pr., FOB. For sale any time. G. H. Hart, Sycamore, Rt. 1., Box 338 A, S.. PC. res. pigs, out-of daughters of Mischief Maker. Conquest, and others just as good, all of world champion- ship blood, and sired by Son of World Grand Champion. Dbl. treated. Papers furnish- ed, $10.00 ea. W. A. Taliaferro, Blue Ridge. Hampshire pigs, service boars. Theo. Rome. P. O, Box 278. Purebred reg. S. P. C pigs, av. wt. 100 lbs.; males $12.50, gilts. $15. Winton Harris, Screven. For sale or trade, fine regis- tered Poland. China _ boar. Would trade for calves or such farm supplies or equipment can use. L, R. Pierson, Doraville, R. 1, phone Vernon 2124, At- lanta. 5 Duroc-Jersey male Bred gilts, Stivers, pigs. Farrowed March 8, 1940. Subject to registration. $10. ea. Bernard E. Page, Sumner. 8 black purebred Poland- China pigs. 8 weeks old. Also one pea thrash. Reasonable for cash. #xc. for nice heifer. W. B. Greene. Gray, R. 2. S. P. C. pigs, 8 weeks old, $6.50 without papers; 97.75 with papers. Betty Zane Hodges, Sandersville, (4-H Member). 4-6 mos. old Duroc-Jerseys, registered in buyers name for sale. Sire and dam winners in Ga. State Fair last fall. See or write Ralph Tabor, Ft. Val- ley. Re21. 1 gen. big bone, black Afri- can, stay fat kind, and double life treated guinea boar, $25. FOB. _Also 4 or 5 bu. early imp. pink skin P. R. seed po- tatoes. Exc. potatoes for val- Use. Charlie Malphus, Tuscu- um, Little bone black African guinea gilts and males, the stay fat kind, $10.00: Also 1 horse colt, 2% yrs. old. $60. QO. P. Sinquefield, Harrison. 1 -spotted Poland-China sow, wt. about 275 lbs.; 6 male pigs, 2nd litter, 3 weeks old, $50.00. Reg. in buyers name. Lamar Davis. Warthen, R. (4-H club member), _S. P. C. pigs sired by Cham- pion boar (1st prize winner at Augusta last fall: wt. about 700 Ibs.. at 1 yr. old). And gilts bred to above mentioned champion. Reasonable prices. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Peregs S)-Pi . > Sow wt, around 400 Ibs., $35.00. Also 2 purebred gilts, wt. around 75 Ibs... $7.50 ea: Billy Jones, Sylvester, 2 full blooded S. P, C. pigs 8 wks, old. $7.00 ea. Sas illiams. ames, a. 4 Club Member). Big bone Guinea hogs and pigs, $7.00 to $30.00 ea. J. T. Brown, Elberton. Rt. 3. 6 purebred S. P. C. pigs. 4 males, 2 gilts, 75 to 100 Ibs.. 4 mos. old. Subject to reg.. R. 9 ae HONEY BEES AND BEE| 2. Reg. Duroc pigs. bloc feeding type, dbl. treatec Cholera and swine pl Visit farm at Shingler. for prices.- J, E. Sumner. and black Poland | wks. old. wt, 50 to $40.00 at barn, 2 mi. ea Dawson D, T. Lee, Daws 1 nice purebred China boar about 3 yrs. o wt, from 250 to 300 lbs. $ or trade for shoats or ar of equal value. T. W. St Americus. ES aoe CATTLE FOR SAL Good, young. Jerse cow. fresh in (2nd calf) sale. Tom L. Teasley, | tone Rie 2s ) Fine grade fresh Jersey 5 gal. for sale cheap for 3 miles north of Jonesbor 41 highway. Harry Broce by, Riverdale, pa 1 Hereford white fac 3 yrs. old, $100: Set prevent inbreeding. A hornless commen coats, ea. Will exc. bull and g for cows or he-fers... Frierson, Macon. R. }.: 1 full blended Jersey | (4th calf) freshened May heifer calf. 2 Holstein hi ers, Orphan Home str. tu blooded. F. E. Wileman, Ci lege Park, Rt. 2. : 12 young Jersey-Guern cows, 4 reg. Guernsey cows reg. Guernsey bull, 1 Hereford bull. Well bred well fed: ee want 2 or 3 r bulls and 6 i or yearlings,. A. K. Che Sparta. E 1 milch cow with second cal 3 weeks old, $40.00. M T. Hardy. Hiram. R: 2. - 1 Hereford Bull, 2 yr about: 1400 lbs. Perfect m: ing, sure breeder, not r tered. - Also some big bi Blue Guinea hogs, all at 1 sonable prices. Come see th S. F. Walden. Harlem. = Purebred Jersey milcl 3rd calf (heifer), 2 wk purebred; will give 4 or m gals. rich milk on good past Healthy, easily handled milked. $65.00 with eal without calf2. Nia Ee Hartwell, Rt. 3., near Hart School House. . Fresh Jersey cow, 3rd ca H. B, Haynes, Luthersville Reg. 2 yr bull for sale. James E. Pa Fairburn, Rt. 2. pee Reg. Polled Hereford m 2% yrs. old, extra good ae ity. $150.00 at my barn. Stephens, Social Circle. 1 Reg. 5 mos. old Jer bull. Dam, Silver Met: daughter of Hobby of Ros mont. Make good show stoc! R. C. Williams. Douglasville. Fresh heifer, 2 yrs, old. Guernsey and Jersey. in goc condition. Gentle in way. M. A. Bearden, woody, Rt. 1. ae Reg. Polled Hereford Bul and Heifers. Also grade Here ford heifers. R. E, Mitche Zebulon. ea Nice Jersey cow (calf 3 old) 3 gal. day or more if fe well. $65.00 at barn. Claud Hulsey,. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Young cow, fresh in Ist cal nh ee (4-5 wks. old) and 5 or good mules for sale. ES Caldwell, Atlanta. Rt. 4, B 235. (Cascade Road). Extra fine reg. Hereford b 8 mos. old, wt. 6-700 Ibs., vance Mischief and Domnu bloodlines. Also fine lot O, | C. pigs, extra: quality, No ready for del. W. C. Denny Decatur,, 511 Wesley Chape Road. Office phone Ja 1480. HORSES AND MULES ~ FOR SALE _ 1 mare mule for sale, $7 00. John Foy, Oakman. Se : 3 yr. old horse, partly brok for sale or trade him and a> yr old mule for a good ma perfect cond., not over 10 yr on: F, McCullough, Lyons t2, ie Good farm mule, eh Terms to right party. Taylor, West Green, Large Percheron type mar (work like a mule) and a m colt: 2: wks: Mare bree back on 90 day. Wt. 0) 1500 lbs., gray color, 6 yrs priced right; also Ga. rai sure breeder 4 Stallion, $250. ee J Andrew J. Bailey. Sharpsburg. $12.00 ea. Eschol Wright, Haw- kinsville. \ ae Rt. - a FOR SALE HORSES AND MULES MARKET BULLETIN: SHEEP AND GOATS . <* FOR SALE 3 yr-old_ reg. Biaiian for service at Kirbys Farm, 1 mi. southeast College Park, or call Wa 5982 or Ca 3655. : Alien, - Atlanta (Walter A. Brown Bldg.) _ Good work horse, work any- where. cheap or swap for cow Can be seen my lace, 2 mi. west Resaca.. C. . Padgett. Resaca. od horse colt, 2 yrs. and 8 mos. old.. broke to ride, plow single and double, $75.00. M. Sinquefield. Warrenton. epiall mule, wt. around 900 Ss? sound, good worker every way. cheap, or trade for cow or yearlings. Claude Roberts. Palmetto. RFD 1. A 1250 lb. farm mare, guar. o work anything. Will bring -olt in July, $150.00. HL: Proctor. Cuthbert. A 9 or 10 yr. old mule in good cond., $50.00 at farm. F. t Simmons, Barnesville, Rt. 1. A plug horse for sale, $25.00. Mrs. R. F. Smith, Decatur, Rt. De 4760. Black, Ga raised, 4 yr. old are, lady broke, work any- where, wt. 900 lbs. Also have ood road cart, $150.00. Thos. ibbs. Bostwick. Sev. young Jack colts, 4, 12 and 24 mos. old, from $75.00 to $175.00 ea.; red by Reg. 5-gaited Stallion. . R. Ferrell, Albany. good farm horse, nywhere. $65.00. Carey Free- an, Franklin. Rt, 3, Box 25. _FOR SALE ORRECTION: Saanan doe nd buck kids, sire shows 20 s.. 1l-oz. in ped., and out of 6% at. dam.- Papers furnished; -at. doe, bred to reg. Saanan, ue freshen this month; also tons straight goat manure, too ap-to price. Will exc. Ed- in Simpson, Atlanta, 695 nes Ave., NW. For service: Reg. purebred ubian sire. La Crescenta, ema Alto-Mile High breeding, et A. G. S.; 53807 A, M. R.A. Hornless, black with beet trim. - Fee, $5.00. His s this spring over 60% fe- e and hornless. Few grades im above sire for sale. Want ooted Napier grass. * F. E. rubbs, Demorest. On account of moving have to dispose of my 100% Nubian 1ilk goats: 2 milk does and 6 kids: from 1 to 3 mos. old. 4 nd 2 bucks. No better R. T. Thibadeau, Atlan- 33 West Peachtree Place. Tel. Walnut 3467. purebred sub. to reg. Tog- burg: buck kid, from A. M. JA. breeding, sired by eorgia Bill, grandson of El ivars Sire Patrice; dam, Tenn. Lilly, 6-qt. doe. True oggenburg color, hornless. J. Johnson, Waynesboro. Sir Roderick, the quality urebred Toggenburg buck of South. His daughters have ven to excel their dams. He ; sired about 80% hornless nd female kids this season. ompare this record with sires { same or all other breeds, evice fee, $5.00. John Hynds. ate, 93 Wetren St. Des be: purebred: Nusa cks, yearlings, $10. 00: Kids, 00 ea. Bred for production. O. M. Hayward, Wildwood. Roderick, the most out- ing Toggenburg buck in Le South Reg. ped.. and nat- y hornless. At stud in sea- fee, $5.00 You can secure per sires but none better. nparisons cordially invited. Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War- N. E. De 5140. - - purebred Alpine doe, bow ; 9 yrs. old. now fresh, v8 better than a gallon a ay ae We. ope kid, 4 wks. Hagan, Da- nice, young incibe oi . 4 Ewes and I $25.00 for the eee llins. Hazelhurst. ne a goat, fresh in ist $9.00: also mare mule, eo John Foy, Oakman. red Toggenburg horn- buck. 3 mos, old. 00d lines. Sire, Ginger 47 Dam, Recy T 2143. T Reg, _ Ovalene Highland. Mat) te os. old: others, twins, 6 eld. Mrs. G. W. Collins. anta. De 3792. McLendon. Ave., 3 3 also sev. colts lonega. D.| lof the Meadow. 25c Ib.. Best yers name if desired, $15. 00. Pp occnbose kids, i is At Stud, reg. Toggenburg buck, G-Man Joes Confucius T-3032. - Best blood lines. Fee, $5.00 for purebreds: $3.00 for grades; also 9 mos. old. reg. Toggenburg buck reasonable price for quick sale. . Warren F. Rollins, Jr... Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave. N. E.. De 6912. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want buy good milk goat at reasonable price. M. R. John- son, Cannon. BABY CHICKS WANTED --Want 100 chicks to raise on 50-50 basis to 6 or 8 wks. old. AAA pullets, Buff Rock or some heavy str.. You furnish chicks and pay transportation both ways. R. H. Hewett, Quitman. Want 200 or 300 baby chicks to raise on. halves to 6 wks. old. R. I. Reds. or Barred Rocks preferred. I gurnish feed, you pay transportation charges both wavs. Have good place, notify before del. Mrs. Ben Screen, Portal. R. 1. BARRED ROCKS: Want 15 B. R. cockerels, 1 yc. old. Quote price. R. L Jackson, Yatesvile. RHODE ISLAND REDS: Want AAA Mayhood _ Str. purebred R. I. Red roosters, weighing 2 to 3 lbs., for breed- | jing purposes, about 9 wks. old. Each pay shipping chgs. Write at phys. Bis P. McGinty, West Point, , Box 91. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 275 cans in No, 10 cans pure. Ga. cane syrup, 60c can or $165.00 fer lot. FOB. T. OW. Raley, Wrightsville.. 7 acres very fine inuekess: favorite corn. Ready early in June. Contact me now. I will wire when ready. Lewis Thompson, Swainsboro, R. 2. No. 1: Va. bunch peanuts in hull (unmixed). 5c lb. at barn. W.S. Norton, Edison. Good mellow chewing and smoking tobacco. 10 Ibs, $1.00 P. P22] Cash with order, cile Sellers, Alma, R. 4. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed. 1st yr., ginned on 1 var. gin. Ceresan treated, $1.00 bu. Also mixed cowpeas, $2.00 bu. FOB. N. V. Davis, Newnan. Large leap sage. 10c bunch or 42: for $1.00. All well root- ed. Add Postage. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. Balm, Catnip, Horse radish, Comfere. Dbl. Peppermint and Dill plants. 24 for 25c; Star grass plants, 75c C. Mrs. Marion Eaton, Dah- Sassafras, yellow blood rat- tle root: -25= tb. -41bs,- $1.00: Wild cherry bark, 20c lb.; Cat- nip hoarhound, peppermint, 20c doz.; Indian Turnip 50c doz. House Leek, 30c doz.; Ground Ivy, 25c doz. bunches; Garden Gooseberry, 25c doz. Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 37. : Comfere, Horse radish, Cat-| nip, Balm, Hoarhound, 3 for 25e; Peppermint . and Dill plants, 24 for 25c; Dbl. Tansy 12. for 25: Grub ae Star grass, $1.00 C. Mrs. H. Eat- on. Dahlonega, Rt. : Box 38. Good hand picked clean, dry sage of this May crop, 25c qt. Miss Ethel Lee Richards,. Ball Ground; Rt. 2. Box 92. Horse radish, 4 bunches for 25c: Garden horsemint; Tansy: Garlic. 25c doz.; Pep- permint, 24, 25c; Thornless red everbearing Raspberries. White Ieceburg Blackberries. 3 for 25c: Wonderbearers, and Gibson strawberry plants. 40c C.; Lady T. 30c C.; Red Gold, Jewel, 50c C. Add postage, No chks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- jonega. Rt. 1. Yellow Sassafras, roots, wild cherry bark, rattle gncett 5 lbs. $1.00: Catnip horse mint, Mul- lin hoarhound plants, 30c doz. 2 Blood roots, 50c lb. Garner Hester, Dahlonega. RES? Calmus, Rattleroot. May ap- ple, Coltsfoot. Bearfoot, Yel- low dock, Birdock, Horsemint, Peppermint, Yellow root, Blue- bird, Witchhazel, Bark, Queen of the Meadow, Spicewaod. All 30c lb. Mrs. R. C. Staver, Pisgah. ee | breed stock. Griffin, Rt. eu Tansy. 4. -26es Dbl. prize Elderroot : +, we Saft Tapes toe : Z LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want some baby calves. Pre- fer from Coweta and adjoining counties not less than 2 wks. old& State number, age and prices. Also want a_ heifer that freshens this fail. Mrs. Tom Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1. Want purebred Short Horn male calf, milking type. 3 mos. old or just weaned. Prefer Red Horn type. C. H. .Well- born, LaFayette. Rt. 1. Want some calves, 10 days old or older. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Want a full blood, reg., Jer- sey heifer, about 1% yrs. old, already bred. Thos T, Clark, Suwanee, RFD 1. Want buy Angus bull around 1 yr. old, full breed, strong, fair cond. State price and what you have. R= Ri Carian, Homer. Rte _ Will pasture several cows or good size yearlings in exc. for a good gentle, milch cow, giv- ing 2 or 3 gal milk a day. Have good pasture with plenty water. John H. Carrington, LaGrange. Rt. 1. Ex. sev. good farm mules for cows or yearlings. W. P. Clay, Macon. Rt, 2. HOGS: Want 1 reg. black P. C. male with papers, one that weighs about 75-100 lbs., for F.F.A. Eugene Shep- herd, Meansville. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES): Want few female Cavies at good price. Like to receive a postal from all fellow breed- ers. Also want a Gold Pheas- ant ee J. D.- Casey, POULTRY FOR SALE BARRED WHITE AND OTHER. ROCKS 8 B. R. hens and rooster, 18 mos. old, $1.00 ea; Black ressted: Red game bantams. 4 pullets and rooster, 3 mos. old, 40c ea. Add Exp. chgs. to. all. Money order. A. B. Tatum, La- Grange. ART. 3; (Jackson Sty 40 six weeks old B. R. chicks, 35c ea. Also 30 purebred B.: R. | pullets, 8 weeks old (May 22). 40c ed. Bies AS T.. Crooms, Cochran, Rt. aS ke purebred B. R. rooster and a purebred hens..1 yr. old, $10.00 for lot. M. O. Beiver Holland, Carrollton, Rt. 1. 1 doz. B. R. pullets and 1 -|rooster, all partridge size, sanitary raised. $10.00 for lot FOB. Vivian Barnes, Graymont. 2 AAA purebred B. R. roost- ers, direct from breeder, Also a. Light Braham rooster. Both voung and well developed, $1.00 ea. here. J. ae Hickman, Barnesville. cD purebred B. R. 6 wks. old, $3.00 doz. plus Exp. chgs. Also few W. L. 2 and 4 wks. old. D, W. Nichols, Kingston. 10. W. R. pullets, around 2 lbs. wt. 65 ea. if taken at once, PNo chks. Jer Trawick. Ten- nille. Purebred Partridiew Rock, 1 and 2 yrs old hens, $1.15 ea. in lots not less than 5. Roost- ers with hens, $1.25 ea. Send MO; Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla, R. 1, Box 119. CORNISH: | 1 purebred Bulidar Str: Cornish reoster and hen $3.50 for both or exc. for Leghorn hen or pullets. (prefer Brown Or wate A. B. King, Quit- man. Rt. 2, Box 56. Large a Dark ~ Cornish cockerels, ready for service, $1.50 ea., 2 for $2.75 FOB. Hatching eggs, $1.00 per 15 prepaid, $1.75 per 30. Exc. for potato Hes or anything can use. C. O. Sikes. Sylvester. 4 Dark Cornish roosters, 5 mos. old. Big type, fine, $1. 75 ea.; 2 for $3.25; 4 for $6.00.|, ne Ed Stone, Adairsville, R. 3 oun Cornish hens and 1 unrelated rooster, $4 FOB for the 4. E. H. Barkston, Ashburn. Large type Cornish cocker- els from heavy layers and winning stock. No culls, will weigh 16 tbs at- 1 Re old. _R. E. Adair, Stone n, 5 GAMES AND GIANTS: _ 6 White Jersey Giant pullets and 1 rooster. $1.00 ea: ~ Pul- lets old enough to lay. Mrs. J. BL wae, Duiuth, R. A. POULTRY FOR SALE. ; ee POULTRY FOR SA GAMES AND GIANTS: Gilt and steel pit game chickens. Irish gray, Landers Roundhead, Warhorse Torna- tor, R. H. Shawneck, Cannon Ball blues. 10 cocks, 1 to 2 yrs. old, $2.50 to $3. 50 ea.; 5-6 Ibs. in wt. Also will exc. eggs for. any breed cock. GC; R. Wade, Warrenton, R. 2. Game hens, $2.00 ea. Eggs $2.00 per 15. Travelers, Walk- er Muggs, Pierce Shufflers. 1 cock, 4 hens. Dark cornish ban- tams, $10.00; Eggs, $2.00 set- ting. Clayton Garrett, Gaines- ville Box 56. 22 Jersey White Giant chicks. March hatch. mostly pullets, bloodtested. R. O. P. chicks, $15.00 P. P. E. F. Miller, Cal- houn. Rt. 3. LEGHORNS: Hanson Str English Leghorn pullets from 5 wks. to 2 1-2 mos. old. Also 1 yr. old hens ped. cockerels. J. N. Jarvis. At-' lanta 2897 Lookout PI. 50 AAA Blk. Leghorn roost- ers, 12 week< old, 50c ea. del. in lots of 25 or more, Also 25 Silver Snangled Hamburehs. same age and price. Mrs. BT: Thornton. Rovdon. Rt. 1. Big Ens. White Leghorn pul- | lets of the AAA auality. (all breeders are. trapnested mated with ped. males from 300 or more egg hens). Now bookings orders for the 1st of Julv. Henry V. Kiser. Gaines- ville. ~50 suner contest havis BC3 W. C. (Direct form Grandview board of .Performance, 250 to aD eggs). Breeding cert. furn- ished. Make offer at once. Chase: Alley. 290 Bright St., Macon. 100 Lindstroms best grade W.L. hens. 75e ea. Any quan- titv or exe. for young calves. E. D. Towns. Flovilla. 65 Wes vr com, heus: Eng. str:. 75 percent laying. 85c ea, at mv home: $1.00 ea. del. Eugene Shetter. Rosaville. Rt. 1. (lakeview Drive). 25 pen. ned. mating No. 1 Roselawn wingbanded 302-337 ergs W. T.. cocks. 12 wks. old. Mav 29 $1.50 ea. or 3 for $4.00 FOR. W_P T,assiter 35 Rocky- ford Rd NF. Atlanta. A choice nen of 300 ess sired Leghorns, White or Buff cock-. erels anv number above 10. $1.50 ea.: Smaller lots. $1.75 ea. Month old vuilets $25.00 (Oe Dav old $15.00 C. Unsexed. $9.00 C, Also heavy breeds. Live del. Morvis Senders, Nashville. 50 young Barron English W. L. hens, good lavers. No culls, $1.00 ea, Mre. Grady Parker. Fairburn. R. 1. Black Leghorns: 18 hens, 2 roosters (Hamptons English). 1 yr. old. $20.00 for lot. FOB. Exc. for Reds. O. L. Wootten. Fairburn. : 1006 or mere AAA big type W. L. pullets. Barron str., Apr. hatch, 3 mos. old July 1st. Write for nrice. GChas..2 TT McMillan. Geinesville R. 3. PEACOCKS. PHEASANTS, QUAIL AND PIGEONS: Chukars, $5.00 pair FOB. Chukar eggs 20c ea. FOB. A. B. Vickery. Lavonia, Purebred Homer $1.00 pr. Exc. for White King pigeons: JM. Marsh: LaFay- ette Chattanooga St. (NEW HAMPSHIRE AND RHODE ISLAND) REDS: S. CR. I. Red two yr. old cocks $3.00: $2.50: $2.00 and $1.50 ea. Mahood Str. Very dark. Also half runner garden beans. 25 cup postpaid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun."Rt. 1. Silver Spangle Hamburg cocks. fine ones, $1.50 Ringneck, Golden, Amherst, and Bob White Quail eggs for sale. C. T. Gaines. Buford. 20:00 COR, Eo Red hens, thoroughbred Donaldsons str, Deep dark red, $1.25 -ea.: 2 Roosters, same str.. $2.00 ea. Mrs Co Se. Miers: ae Mtn... R. 1, Box 229. R. I. Red baby ee om bloodtested stock, $500 for 50 P. P. Eggs, $1.00 per 15 P: P. pigeons, Haif grown cockerels. dark red, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Donald Donaldson, Decatur. Phone De 2405. . : ao TURKEYS. GUINEAS, - GEESE AND DUCKS: 1 turkey gobbler, 1. turkey hen of the large Bronze and|/ Blue type, $9.00 or swap for 200 heavy baby chicks. Send chicks and I will send turkeys. py L. Howard, Baxley, R. de eP air White Pekin: Ducks. Sell or exc, for 5 small type bantam hens, J. E. Wood, Atlanta. (10 Sims Ave. NW. and, doz. P, P. Also some cocker. |turkey eggs. $2.00 doz. Mrs, G key eggs. $2.00 per 12: poults, | 35e ea. del. Duck eggs, Cay, ' Griffin, R:: Be ea WYANDOTTES: 3 black and white Mus ducks; Columbian Wyan $1.00 ea,; Mallard Buff Orp. eggs, 75c per 15. P. Sacks 8c ea. del. Miss berta McCollum, Grantville POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS: Want 100 baby chicks to rai on halves to 10 wks. old. B. R er R. I. reds preferred. Jame F. Jackson. Bremen, Rt. i BANTAMS: Want 5 or 6 Golden Sebrigh bantam hens. Write age and price. R. M. Abernathy, Decatur, 605 So. Candler St. CORNISH: Will exc. 6 bu. Wannamaker cottonseed. recleaned and tre ed at $2.00 bu. for Cornish ga hens, pullets or baby chicks. i H. Hill, Pavo. : : SWANS: Want 2 white young Swas Write G. W. Middleton. Jr., At- lanta, 2056 Dellwood DE. Nw EGGS F OR SALE. BS: ae etching eggs e nv bred to lay and exhibition ty matings, Thompsons Str. ae per 15: $1.25 per 30 del. Ino. A, Wilson. Martin. Pure M. Turkey Pe $2.00 doz., ostpaid. J. E Humes, Waverly Hall Hatching egse from _ AA Booth Str. S. C. W L. sel. and culled from best layers 50 els for breeders from same str J. O, Chambless, Damascus. Purebred, bloodtested Bro Leghorn eggs, 85c per 15 P. | John Herring, a2 Waddell Atlanta. Big bone giant Biv key eggs, $6.50 doz. Exc. anything can use, L. Cumming. : Speckled Giines eggs, good for. hatching, 60c per 18) po. paid. Otis oe tee = Bar ville, Rt. 2. Purebred Dark Cornish eggs. $1.00 per 15, P. P.* Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson, z As Box 152 = Purebred ices eek Coe nish eggs, 85c per 15; $1.20 pe 94-P. Po Carts ret Mrs G. Clarke, Abbeville, R. 2._ Eggs for. hatching from pure S. L. White Giants, $1.00 pe 15 postpaid. 50c per 15 al home, Martin Road. Miss Gsus Hammond, Aususta. Ri 3. 4 Ancona eggs. Sheppard S 75 per 17; White Pekin duck eggs, 75c per 12. Postag paid,; Mrs: LD Elliott, La vonia. Few settings of Nabrauaneet L. Tallant, Cumming. Purebred M. B. Brome tur Hatch every week, Mrs. Neal T. Williams, Buen Vista. : Speckled Guinea eggs, 50 per 15, $1.50 per 50; Big white Muscovey (very large type) 75c per 12; Pure Golden Seabright bantam eggs 75c per 12. ~Also dill plants 25 for 15c, all del. Prefer MO. Mrs. . Boyd. Bag gett, Daas Ville GR Lig s Mammoth Ribhze: eggs for hatching, $15.00 per 100. : cal. Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 505. Blue speckled. guinea 50c per 18 Royal Eller, E jay R. 3. - a _ White Holland oo : $3.00 doz. White African @ nea eggs, $1.00 per 15. | A. W. Arnold. Newnan, 7 : Mixed white and | guinea eggs for c per 18 del Rs J: Steed, Bue Vista. M. B. turkey ined: 2: 25 dc del. Mrs. Roy Herod, Ada ville, 3; oS Turkey. eggs, M. B., 00 - doz. postpaid. No chks. i I Be McWhorter, Roopville. Atzs. Str. AA Buff Orpin ton eggs hatching quality cellent, 35c per "15 at. h 45c shipped. plus postage, which is 25c on 15. 33c on 30 and 4 on 45 eggs. Mrs. Johnnie Tindal. Ty fy, Re 2 White Guinea eggs, 75c p 15 del... Mrs. (To J2: Malla sent