which return and rock it. It matters not how placid the waters ar TOM LINOET. AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, MAY, 28, 1941. .TLANTA STATE FARMERS MARKET NO. 28 I eleve in a few days that the Atlanta Market will he. run- -on an even keel. The Atlanta Market is a mammoth business. The opening of any great new enterprise i is like launching a ge boat. When a oe ship slides into the water it creates waves y be, the agitation caused by the-launching of the ship dis- bs the waters and the waters rock the ship. I wish.to remind the readers of the Market Bulletin of the reat work that Governor Talmadge has done in making this ew market possible. overnor Talmadge took the qnitlaties last November and as- ed the responsibility of making available the money to pay this great enterprise for the farmers of Georgia. Governor Talmadge is also furnishing police under the thway Patrol: to regulate traffic and preserve order on the t, which is a great benefit. It is my purpose along about the fourth of Taly to have a al opening of the Atlanta Market, and to invite Governor madge to be the guest of honor at that time in order that you i may express our appreciation of his efforts and interest. We now have six large brick buildings for merchants with ee large steel sheds completed, and the Administration build- is almost complete. We need some more buildings. We also a quick freezing plant, a dehydrating plant, and a can- : lant on the market to take care of some of the low grades . excess vegetables that every market has to contend with. I also wish to express my appreciation to the merchants. Livestock Sic sud Georgia Auction Markets : Reports received at this office show following average prices paid E or No, 1 hogs at. the Live Stock Auction Markets named: lay 15Ameri BOS ee ee ee $ $8.51 per CWT. By. 15Bainbridge ek -8.40- 8.60 per CWT: 'y 15Valdosta 8.80 per CWT. : We Cordels 8.63 per CWT. y 16Metter 8.50 per CWT. *19Sylvester 8.60 per CWT. - 20Arlington f i 8.35 per CWT. y. #20--Macon Boh ree ee ae Poe 8.70 per CWT. TOP FED CATTLE ay 15Americus . y 15Bainbridge 7 15Valdosta - 16Cordele 16Metter 19Sylvester y 20Arlington lay '20-Macon __. ..$ 9.50-$10.10 per CWT. 12:20: per CWT. fF _. 8.00- 10.00 per CWT, _ 10.00- 10.30 per CWT. 9.00- 9.50 per CWT. 9.00- 10.00 per CWT,. 9.15 per CWT. 10.00 per CWT, ay 21Albany eee 9.60- 10.15 per CWT. who moved on the market for their cooperation in making this market the success that it is. I want to thank Mr. Dan Hart, who, together with his fath- a er and brothers, are outstanding - farmers of Brooks County. Me 3 Hart, in a large measure, deserves the credit for moving the merchants from the old market to the new market. He has given his best efforts for the market and deserves crdit for it. We no longer have Mr. Hart with us, but I have found another man that I think will make an ideal manager for the new market. During the last week we have had unparalleled success in marketing onions for the farmers around Shellman and McRae. | I sent Mr. J. C. Manning to Shellman and we succeeded in getting a cash sale for approximately six hundred tons of onions at $3.40 per hundred. These ee are receiving cash at the car. We were able to sell about one hundeed and sixty tons at McRae for $3.50 per hundred. These farmers also received oe at the car. aa In addition we are sending dozens of truck loads of boilers = and low grade onions into South Carolina. It must be kept in mind at all times that eighty-five per cent of the vegetable and truck crops moving from Georgia fields go into other states to find a market. We must cultivate the good will of our sister states, else we will destroy our market for the greatest part of our produce. It must also be kept constantly in mind that Atlanta is the natural distributing point for all of the Southeast. This is _ true not only of farm products, but is true of every other line. of merchandise. e The men who came here from Chicago and Puen and | paid the cash for these onions are very much impressed with Georgia. They are very much impressed with our unlimited pos- sibilities for the growing of high grade onions. z : Before another planting season comes on, it is my purpose to : get our onion growers together and agree on the right varieties to plant and also to help any new growers that they may have ev-- ery needed help to produce the right kind of onions and to grow (Continued on Page Two) Se. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES : Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets:- 1 Atlanta Savannah. f BEANS, per Bu Hprs. 2. ee Be en $ .90-$1.15 $1.00-$1.15 f= COLLARDS, per doz] bunches = hoa ess 80 000 - eee CUCE WEBER S) per but Dprse = 8. oe 1.00- 1.50. = ag ONIONS (Dry) Yellow and Whites, a Ib. sacks 1.00- 2.25 Se ce PHAS... (Green), pet bu. Piprs. 2s 8 ee 1.25- 1.50 1.00 - a POTATOES (Irish) per N00 10s; a 1.00- 1.60 1.00- 1.50 SQUASH: per Dus pts. 8 ee ie 08 80- 1.00 TURNIPS. per doz. bunches: = ee .50- .60 - hes TURNER SSA LAD: per bus prs; ae .80- 1.00 = PSS. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Pee valine Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) May 23, 1941. Always Subject to Variation. oS ; ATLANTA SAVANNAH S 4 3 Eggs, Large, Doz. Be Eee Pee 24= 2.29 | 22.- a INDEX sae Eggs, Medium, Doz. _.-__ ee 21-122) - oe ae -. Mees, Small, Doz, 220 : -- : - ae ee oe a weens, Col. 4 4-lbs-up 2 ae 14 ee 15- 16 ipiants for Sale: 222 es 2-3 iA aS ee techert he Sy BPN 09- 10 Beans and Peas for Sale _... e538 : raaatete: Tbh 03-10; : 10 Sti ee aa ae Be seed (Gr Sale ae eS 8 gue 12 CS 10 ae Corn and Seed Corn for Sale 8 : OS 104 = Cottonseed for Sale = 2 Ee ee ge aa 25 Peanuts and Pecans for Sale... 3 ountry Butter, best table, Lb. _ ies = 25, penne cena aetna oe Grain and Hay for Sale a 2S Peed Peas, mixed, Bus 2 2.35 Miscellaneous for Sale 2k ge Field Peas, not mixed, Bu. es 2.50 Meee top Rage 3 Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.), Bu. _ See ee ag Bae. Ba = Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for Sale 3 eas i, eae eee ee 43 ee Miscellaneous Wanted C8 < ae 95 = Gaitie fat Gale = po Se Soy i pe ee 28 : : : : Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs 100-16] 1.30 a Pigs Gavi a ; Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs. YO= O00 Bea) Hay, No.1, Ton. 14.50-15.00; -. 21.00 Hogs iG ale 4 Peanut Hay, No. 1, Ton 0049 00S ee & Horses and Mules for Sale ee a panish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton : 19;00=%6 004-2 ee Eivestock= Wanted 5 5 ow eS Cottonseed (Prime) Ton a ae = Poultry Partner Wanted 4 C. S. Meal, 8%, FOB Atlanta, Ton : press : F Helo Wanted 4 a5. Meal. 7%, FOR Atlanta, Pon 2). oo ee 27.00 30.00 ARSE eS ee Peanut Meal, 45% = *. . Bre OE eae fie ae em ia ea ae FAO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN 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. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. 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. * Entered as second class. matter August 1, 1937. at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for vrovided for in Section 1103, Act TOM LINDER of October 8, 1917. a (Continued from Page One) them in the right way. We have already made re- _markable progress along all of these lines. IMPORTED MILK __The producer can shippers of Georgia have not been getting enough for their milk. = The operation of the Milk Control Board does not come under this department, however, I am doing all that I can to help see that the milk producers of - Georgia are protected. This week we caught a truck load of bootleg milk from Tennessee. I had a man trail the truck from near Atlanta into Tennessee and back to near Atlanta. This -man was on the watch and on the road two days and two nights. This milk was made unmerchantable in ac- cordance with the provisions of the law. ae This milk was costing the man who brought it here from Tennessee more than the average price be- - ing received by can shippers in Georgia. I intend to gee that the bootlegging of milk without permits from other states is stopped. FERTILIZER | We have just mailed out the first batch of reports on fertilizer samples. Several of these did not comply _ with the law and are subject to penalty. ; The Company has thirty days in which to make settlement. It is the duty of the Commissioner of Ag- riculture to collect these penalties. _ he Anyone who receives a report showing their fer- tilizer subject to penalty should wait thirty days, and _ if settlement is not made, please notify me. ; By. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture - PLANTS FOR SALE Le PLANTS FOR SALE Red skin P. R. potato plants, Toc. Wh del = b0G: HOB. Care Marglobe, tomato, 75c M, L. L. Groover, Baxley. Rt. 4. PR. potato. $1.00 M. del. Full count prompt shipment. Tomato, 90c M. del.; Pepper plants, $1.25 M. (Sweet or hot), del. Grady Tyre, Baxley, Rt. 4. 7 - P_R. plants, Gov. insp., treat- ed, 80c M. del: Marglebe toma- to, 60c M: swet Pimiento plants. 90c M. Del. T. L. Dukes, Baxley. Rt. 4. State insp.. red skin . Ry po- tate. $1.00 M: over.5 M., 85c M; Ruby King, Calif. Wonder pepper, 75c M:; 500 50c. All del. Moss packed. Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. Opal L. Deal, Bax- | dey, Rt. 2. : _ Imp. P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M. del; 75c M, FOB. Exc. for chicks. Isaac Sellers, Banana yams. Early _ tri- umphs, pink and red skin P. R. potato plants. 75c M.; Ruby King, Calif. Wonder pepper tomatoes, 75c M. Will mix or- ders. W. H. Morris. Baxley. Rt. 4, P, R. potato plants, Gov. Insp. 90c M. del. Marvin Muulis, Sereven. Box 184. Marglobe, New Stone, Baltimore tomato, Calif. Won- - der pepper. 75c M. 500. 50c; - -yed and pink skin P. R. potato, $1.00 M. Al) del. Prompt ship- ment, quick service. J. P. Mull- is, Baxley. Rt. 4 . Gov, isp. pile skin Po Rh: - potato plants, 90c M. del. Exc. some for baby chicks. E. N. OQuinn Odum. Rt. 2. Box 176. Gov. insp., and treated pink and yellow skin potato plants frem vine grown seed. $1.00 M: tomato plants, 75c M; pepper, $1.00 M. Mae Thornicn. Serev- Ser: i re OR. potato. and: lead. ver... . tomato plants. all, $1.00 M. FOB. M. Tanner, Alma. Rt. 4.) pon, - P. R. potato and lead. var. ; tomato plants, ea. $1.00 M. FOB. Exc. 1000 potato plants for 10 Ibs. dried_aprles or peaches. Ea. pay postage. Grady Cauley. Alma, Rt. 4. _ Gov. Insp. and treated pink skin P. R. potato plants. 80c M. del., 2 M: lots and up 75c ler yellow skin. 5 M., Prompt shipment. Millions plants, F. G, Tyre. Bristol. $1.00 M. Bcc; potato plants. Prompt shipments. for Brab. peas. Fra Coffee. Plants Bee $1.00 ~Cs 2 Pansy. 12 en, Rt. 2. 2062 C= 2. mailing at special rate of postage | plants, $1.00 M.; Leading var- P. R. potato plants, Imp.. red $2.50 of Gen. red skin gov. insp. P. R. del. some nk Bennett. of Calamus, Horse radish. 3.for 25c; Peppermint, fOr. Joc: Add postage, Mrs. M. Womack, Leading var, cabbage plants, 500. .50c: 75e. MM. del. Junior Parrish, Dahlonega, Rt. Gov. Insp. and treated pink. skin P. R. potato plants, 80c M., del.; in lots of 2 M. up, 75c M. del. Good plants, and full MARKET BULLETIN PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Wednesday, May P. R. and E, T. potato plants, 75c M.: Nigger Killer potatoes. $1.25 M. Prompt shipment. James M. Carter. Alma. Cert. P. R. and E. T. potato plants 70c M., lots of 3 i $1.75. Good quality. _and promptness guar. A. B. Wil- liams. Alma, Nice. large, healthy, P. R. po- tato plants, from vine cuttings, both red and yellow, $1.00 M. A. F. Maddox, Fitzgerald. Pure red and See roe tants. moss packed. full count. ae $795 Mi, 5 ML: $5.00. B. A. Maddox, Fitzgerald. P. R. potato plants. $1.35. M: del. in Ga. J. M. Sims. Mys- tic. Marglobe tomato plants. 80c M. del, Prompt shipment. Inez Fyerett, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 4 Gove insp. = Pa potato plants. $1.00 M. All var. toma- to cert, seed. moss packed, 75c M.: Calif. Wonder and Ruby King pepper, $1.00 M.; Lettuce. 90c M. Strong plants, prompt shipment. All delivered. Harold Smith, Baxley. Red skin P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. del. W. H. Orvin, Jr., Baxley. Rt. 3 ; Gove insps= PF. potato plants, $1.50 M.; $1.40 M. at bed. Prompt s Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Imp. red skin P. R. potato plants, 80c M. Early Triumphs. 75c M. Marglobe tomato. 60c M. Calif. Wonder sweet pepper 90c M. 25c C. Del. Moss packed. All orders shipped within 24 hrs. after rec. Charlie B. Tom- berlin Surrency, Rt. 2. Gov. Insp. P. R. potato, $1.00 M. Marglobe tomato plants 706 M. All FOB. . J. Jones, Mer- shon, PR. potato piants, $1.25 M. del.: New Stone, Matchless tomato plants. 75c M. All del. Ww. C. Carter. Baxley. Rt. 4. Leading cabbage, tomato and collard plants, 20e C., 80c M.; Vigorvine tomato, 50 plants 25 P. R. potato, 20c C.. $1.00 M. Exc, for anything can use, L. A. crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Sage plants, 25c doz.. Cala- mus plants, 6, 25c; Peppermint plants. 25 for 25c. All del. No stamps acc. Ethel Wright. Alto, Rt. 1: Gov. Insp. and treated, P. R. potato, 85c M., 5 M, to 50 M., 75c M. All FOB; Marglobe to- mato, 75c M. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency. Gov. Insp. P. R. potato, T5c M., del. in 5 M. lots, 85c M. in less; Marglobe tomato plants. 60c M. del.; Calif. Wonder sweet pepper, 80c M., del. 25c C. Mossed. Sat. guar. Mrs. Mary Tomberlin, Surrency. Rt. me . E Gov. Insp. red or yellow PF. R. potato plants, 70c M.. 3 M. lip 65 MR, P. Prompt del. W. D. Lightsey, Screven. j Pink eae P. R. potato, gov Insp. treated,, grown from vine cuttings. $1.00 M. del. Any quantity. Sat. guar. and prompt del. M. O. or cert. chk. R. R. Smith. Screven. P. R. potato, Gov. Insp. and treated, Grown from vine cut- tings, 80c M.,.3 M. up, 75c M. Good plants, full count, prompt shipment. P. P. Hovis, Lightsey, Screven. Gov. Insp. and treated P. R. potato, 75c M.; Sweet pepper plants. Calif. Wonder, 75c M. All del. Now ready. Hershel Lightsey, Screven. x Cert. La. Sugar yams, $1.75 M. del. Pink skin P. R. potato plants, $1.35 M. del. All grown from No. 1 and No. 2 potatoes. Carl .E, Reddick, Sylvania, Rt. = : ! P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp. $1.00 M., 5 M. and up 75c M. Can make prompt sh:p- ments. Ward Boyett, Bristol, Rt. tA Gen. pink and red skin Gov. Insp. and treated, P. R. potato, 75ec M., 2 M. up 65c M. del. Good plants, good count, prompt shipment. Omer Light- sey, Screven. . PP. R&R. potato plants, Gov. Insp... 75c M.. 5 M. and up 40c M. Prompt shipment. W. J. Boyett, Bristol 5 Imp. P.. R. potato and Mar- globe tomato plants, 95c M. del. F. L. Carter, Coffee. Red skin P. R. potato, $1.00 M.: Cert. Marglobe tomato plants 75e M. P. Po J. E. Grif- fis, Baxley. Rt. 4, Box 191. Gov. Insp. red skin P. R. po- tato. $1.50 M. P, P.; Balt. to- matoes, 75e M. P. PB. -Good plants, and full count. M. O. J. R. Bowen, Jesup. P. R. potato, tomato, Pepper plants, all $1.00 M. All del. Po- tato plants, Gov. Insp. and treated, A. Cameron, Baxley. P. R. potato plants, 90c M. shipment. C. ae Gen. Imp. red:skin P. R., Early Triumph and La. Yams, Gov. Insp. $1.00 M. Now ready. Sat. guar. J. Miles, Bax- ley. Rt. 4. New Stone. to. 75c M: red Marglobe toma- and ae skin P. R. potato $1.00 M: pepper plants, 75c M. Mrs. Mary Cros- by. Baxley. Rt. 4. Box 53. P. R. potato, $1.25 M.: Early Triumph potato. 85c M.: ar- globe tomato plants, 80c M. FOB. J. H. Kennedy. Baxley. Rt. 4. : Imp. P. R. potato and La. Yams. Ea. $1.25 M. del: Hot @ sweet pepper plants, $1.25 ve ae ataes. $1.00 M. del. Prompt delivery. Sat. . guar: Willie G. Buliard, Baxley, Rt. 4 Box 128. Marglobe, Break Stone, and Bonny Best tomato. 75c M.; Calif. Wonder and Ruby King sweet and cayenne pepper, Black Beauty egg- plant, and P. R. potato plants. ODay, New $1.00 M. Exc. for good table pea seed. Willie M. Carter. Sur- rency. P. R. and Nancy Hall potate plants, insp. and cert. $1.00 M. del.; 85c M exp. cok: .10 NE; $7.50. Plants shipped prompt. Maior Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. : Pp. R. potato plants, $1.00 M. del. B. E. Thornton. Screven. Cert. Potato plants, red. yel- low P. R., $1.00 M.; Marglobe, Break ODay, Stone tomato, 60c M.: Black Beauty egg plants, Calit. Wonder, Ruby King sweet pepper $1.00 M. Watis Crosby, Graham. Gov. Insp. red skin P. R. po- tato, $1.00 M. Exc. for Brab peas, White Leghorn ~ pullets, any age baby calves or pigs, also 1 M. plants for 10 Ibs. dried apples. Ea. prepay postage. Mrs. J. W. Altman. Alma. P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp., $1.00 M. del. Good count prompt shipment. Sat. guar. Grown from cert.. seed. E. B. Kesler. Baxley, Rt. 4. P R. potato plants, 85c M. Sat. guar. Mrs. M. W Carter, Surrency. Marglobe, Balt. and Bonny Best tomato, 500, 65c; $1.15 M.; Ruby King, Calif. and World Beater pepper, 500. 75c; $1.25 M.: Hot pepper and Black Beauty and Fla. High bush egg plants, 500. 75c, $1.25 M. del. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Red skin P. R. plants. Gov. insp., tied with tape, 75c M. Del. M. O. No chks. Mrs. L. W. Griffis, Screven. , Gov. insp. red) or pink skin P. R., also tomato, Sweet pep- per (all Kinds) plants, 60c M. prepaid: Sat. guar. Prompt shipment. Paul Lightsey, Screven. Gov. insp., red and yellow skin P. R. plants, 70c a 2 M. up, 60c M. Del. Full count. good plants, prompt service. George Griffis, Screven. Guar. big, strong, Gov. insp., P. R., potato, 75c M; Marglobe tomato, 65c M: Calif. Wonder shipment, Sat. guar. J. C. Ed- gerton, Baxley. Insp. P. R. and Nancy Hall potato, 90c M., 5 M. up 75c M.: Tomato, Marglobe, Gr. Balt... Pritchard, 500, 50c; 75c M., 5 M. up 50c; Calif. Wonder, Ruby King pepper, 500, 79. $1.25 M. B. J. Morris, Baxley. Gov. Insp. and treated P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. postpaid G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville. Gov. Insp. P. R. red skin po- tato plants. 72c M. del. Prompt shipment, Sat. guar. M. O. on- ly, L. L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 5 Pure red skin P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp., moss pack- ed, $1.00 M. Leon Gaff. Fitz- seraia, int: 3. Red skin P. R. and white Triumph potato plants, 75c M. Pd tons Bristol. Ris 1: Pink and red skin potatc plants, Gov. Insp., tied with Gov. tape. 50c M., 2 M. up 40c M, del. Prompt shipment. Hir- am Lightsey, Screven Ruby King and Calif. Won- der pepper plants, 85c M. del.; Marglope, Gr. Balt:, Matchless FOB; 70c M. del. Mossed. Ottis Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 1, P- Re potato and. Tomato plants, 70c M. del. Prompt ship- ment, Loyd Steedley, Baxley. Calif. Wonder pepper plants, 85e M. mossed: Marglobe, Gr. Balt.. Matchless, New Stone, Red Rock tomato, 70c M. del., 50c M, FOB. Alton Pittman, Baxley Riri. P. R. potato plants. $1.25 M. del.. $1.00 M. FOB. Lots of 5 M. del. Gary Jackson, Surren-' Rt count. A. Z. Jackson, Surrency, del. prompt shipment. Barney Bohanon, Surrency, Rt. 2. M. $4.00. Mrs. Drury Taylor, Alma, Rt. 4 = SEES pepper, 75c M. All del. Prompt |. and New Stone tomato. 50c M.. Gov, Insp. P. R. and Triumph potato plants M. in'5 M. lots: 75 M. fox Ma Write wha: have. Mrs. Jessie Dykes. ley. GRU 2. P, R. and Nancy Hall Insp. by State, $1.25 M Jones, Peiham., Potato plants, cert. P, R. yams, 75 Mo Sat. guar. F. F. Stokes # gerald. 5 Red skin P. R. potato Gov. insp., 50ec M. Now Cash or M. O. W, A. ley. Douglas. Rt. 3. Klondike and Mastodon bearing strawberry plant. C., $125 M. Add _postag chks. Mrs. L. B. Frye. Ris: Gov. Insp. yellow skin 2 es plants, full count, good 85c M del., 5 M. and M: Prompt shipment. Lightsey. Bristol. Potato plants, pink an low skin. Gov. Insp. an ed. 75c M. del to 3rd !Prompt shipment. Herndon, Odum. Rt. 2. Bo: Red meated P. R. and Triumph potato plants, 7 5 M. up, 70c M. Full coy J. Boatright. Alma. Rt. 3. $1.00 doz.; Spearmint. mint. Hoarhound, ca plants, 35c doz., 4 doz. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Pink skin P. R. potat Gov. Insp. and treated grown *from vine cuttings, M. del.; Early Triumphs $1.00 M. del. Prompt shir D. D. Deen, Baxley. Rt. Plenty of E. T. potato 1 Good count and strong Prompt del. $1.00 M Lewis. Baxley, Rt. 4. Gen. Imp. red skin P. M.; 5 M. 90c; Marglob toes, 75c M,'5 M., 50c prempt shipment. Mrs Chancey. Coffee. Old time Boon potato $2.00 M.; Imp. P. R. po $1.25 Me & - grown from hand sel treated seed. If wanted b: cel Post add 15c for ! for 1 M. for posta ages Gainesville, 50 Yellow and red P. Nancy Hall potato plan M. C. R_ Redmond. Pelh P. R. potato.plants, - Insp., $1.10 M.del.; 10 M M. col. W. O. Waldr ery Branch. Hot and sweet peppe 15c doz.; Yo Yo peppe .15c doz; Early cluster ber seed, 10c tabl Brown. striped tender bean seed, 25c cupfu postage. Merine Hend lijay. P. R. potato plants, $ del. Lacy Hart, Surrency. Gen. red skin P. R 85c M. del.: Marglobe plants, 65c M. del.; Co everbearing tomato plant Cs.6r. 500; $1.00, eal prempt shipment. _ OQuinn. Baxley, Rt. | Potato plants, Gov. I M. not. prepaid. Full prompt shipment. Will hens. Uriah Beckwor rency. Rts.2: Imp. cred skin. P, plants, $1.00: M.. 5 Full count, prompt D. T. Herrington, Bax State. Insp. Po ahs ee $1.00 M. New Yr. -Insp. P. R. potato globe tomato plants 80 to 3rd zone. R. S. Wo rency. Ae Cert. Plants potatoe leaf Triumphs, Red P. per, Ruby King, Black egg plants, $1.00 M.;*7 Marglobe Break OD Prompt shipment, Art Neal, Graham. Gov. Insp. red and P.. HR; plants; 30c4G, $1.20 M. All. del. G full count. Large lots aS Garrett, Gaines P. R. and Nancy Ha plants, now ready, 95 ed: 80c M. exp. col. C order, John C, Crow. ville: Rt, 1. = P. R, potato plant del. Larger : Prompt shipment plants. Clay Evans, Ri. 1. PLANTS FORSALE | as PLANTS FOR SALE | Calif. Wonder sweet and hot pepper plants, 10c for 25. 25 -C. Mess packed and prompt shipment. Add postage. Miss ee Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants, red and yellow skin. 95c M. @el. Amos C. Altman, Screven. ~ Rt. 1, Box 205 Imp. P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M. postpaid in Ga. or 75 FOB. Isaac Sellers. Baxley, Rt. 4 Box 77. Imp. pink and purple skin P. RR. potato plants now_ ready. Wine grown. (9 mi. N. E. of Al- ma) L. H. Williams. Alma. : Red skin P. R. potato plants, 85c M. del., 60c FOB: Marglobe - tomato 70c del. or 50c M. FOB. MO. L. L. Groover. Baxley. Rt 4. : -. Purple and pink skin P. R. and Early Triumph potato plants, $1.50 M. FOB; $2.00 M. del parcel post. First class - plants. Prompt del. May and June, Will exc. Cash with or- gers. B. B. Medders. Alma. Rt. A. 4. Gov. Insp. treated P. R. po- tato plants. tied with Gov. tape. 60c M. del.: Also Marglobe to- mato plants, 75c M. del. Full: eeunt, good plants. L. D. Light- : _ sey. Screven. Cert. red and pink skin P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M. del.: - Exc. for farm products or any- thing can use. W. J. OQuinn, Jr. Odum. Rt. 2. Box 174. Thousands of Hot, ew and _ pimento peppers an egg Bou nis. B0n. C $3.00 Nhe Mar globe and Break ODay toma- toes, Early Beets, Cabbage and Iceburg lettuce and collards, 95c C2 $1.75 M. All del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin. Register. Gen. Imp. red skin P. R. po- tato plants, Gov. Insp. and treated. $1.00 M. del to 3rd zone. Full count, guar. MiJton Arnold, Surrency. Gov. Insp. red skin P. R. po- tato plants, 72c M. del. Money orders only. Sat. guar. L. L. Livhtsey. Surrency, Rt. z: Cert. red P. R. potatoes, $4.25 MM: Marglobe tomatoes. 75c M: Calif. Wonder pepper, plants, $1.25 M. -Prompt shipment. Moss packed. Mrs. Ira Bullard. Graham. = .Garhke plants, A. K. McLeroy, ls Insp. red P. R. plants, 90c M.: Marglobe, New Stone. Bon- ny Best, tomato-plants. Wwe L mossed and good count. 50c M.: Ruby King, Calif. Wonder sweet pepper plants, 60c Minnie Crosby. Graham. Gov. Ensp. Imp.:P-. RB. and Early Triumph potato plants; Calif. Wonder, Pimento, Cay- Tomato plants, 25e doz. Mrs. Fatonton, Rt. enne pepper: Tbe M FOB. Ira Varnadore, _ Baxley. : Cert. potato plants: P. Re as Cavenne, Pimento pepper, 40- ke plants, 75c M. FOB. John F. Varnadore, Baxley. a Gov. Insp. purple skin P. R. and. Early Triumph potato plants: Any var. pepper $1.00 M. del. Tomato plants. T5 M. del. Sat. guar. Mrs. Bessie Kes- Jer. Baxley. : 1 > Insp. and .trested P. R. t nie $1.15 M. del. Gane: get and gocd plants. Be W. Smith.;Graham, Rt. 1. Early Triumph potato plants, $1.00 M. postage paid. Lewis. Baxley. Rt. 4. Red skin P R. sweet potato plants. Gov. Ins. and treated. $1.50 M. del. Blackshear Rt. 1. Potato plants, Imp. cert. Pe R:; $1.00 M.: Tomato plants, Mar- globe. and Balt. 75c RE: Cab- bage 60c M.; Ruby King and Calif. Wonder, Bull Nose sweet pepner plants, $1.25 M. Moss packed, full eount. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. .5 M. or more, 90c M; Tomato plants, 75c M. all del. Lee Leg- -: gett. Baxley. Rt. 4. = Gov. Insp. and treated pink A skin P. R. and Early Triumph potato plants. $1.00 M. del. Mrs. J. M. Tomberlin, Surrency. Rt. 2 er will exc, 2 M. potato plants for a bu. of peas. Can use sev-j; eral bu. Ship same day order rec. H. L. Williams. Baxley. Gov:. Insp. -P. RR. potato plants, grown from cert. seed, - 80c M. FOB. All orders ship- - ped promptly. S. R. Herring- ton, Odum, Rt. 2. Gov Insp... P..-R,: potato plants, Red and pink skin, 500 i fer 80c, $1.30 M. Larger lots cheaper: Marglobe tomatoes. B00, 60c: $1.00 M. All del. Good plants. Calvin, Garrett, Gaines- ville. Rt. 7. land pink P., Red skin P. R. potato plants, Gov, Insp. Good count. Prompi shipment. 80c M. del. Dood Holland, Surrency. Gov. Insp. and treated red R. potato plants. 90c M. del., 10 M., $7.50 Exp. col. Market price at beds; Mar- globe. Stone and Balt. tomato 85c M. del. C. W. Smith. Gainesville. Rt. 2. Gov: Insp. P. R. potato plants, 90c M. del.: Boon potato plants, $1.70 M.; Cabbage, tomato and Collard plants. 85c M. Prompt shipment, full count. Lee Crow. Gainesville. Rt. 2. Box 143. Insp. and treated pink and red skin P. R. potato plants. 85c M.. del; 75c M. col.; Mar- globe tomatoes. 80c M. del.. 65c col. Prompt shipment, Bonnie Smith, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Red and pink P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp., 75c M. del.; 10 M. and up 50c cal.: Tomato and cabbage $1.00 M. del. E. = Wetherford. Gainesville, Rt. skin P. R. potato plants, 80c We? -del..5: Mo and ups (oc Good plants. and full count. Rev. Earl Paulk, Surrency, R. 2. Gov. Insp. and treated pink skin P. R. potato plants, 80c M. del. Good plants, and prompt del. Rev. Gary Jackson. Sur- rency, Ri 2, 2 P. R. potato plants. $1.25 M., $1.10 M. in 25 and 30 M. lots, FOB.; Marglobe tomatoes. 75c M.: Chas. W. and Early Jer- sey cabbage. 65c M. del. Ovie Crow, Gainesvlile. P. R- potato plants, and old fashioned Boones, $1.50 M. del. Now ready, full count. Prompt shipment. Exc. for Sultanas or Begonia flower cuttings. Geo. L. Duran, Gainesville. R. 2. Gov. Insp. and treated red skin P. R. potato plants. 80c M del. In 2 M. lots and up, 7T5c M. del. Good plants and full count. A. Z. Jackson, Surren- CY. AK 2. oY imp. P. R. red and pink skin ; potato plants. Gov. insp., $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Now ready. T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, R. 1. Phone 4220 Cor- dele. Imp. P. R. pectato plants. Gov. Insp.. now ready. $1.50 M. del. Exc. for Clay peas or any good variety of hay peas. W. M.. Moore. Alma, Rt. 2. Yellow skin P. R.. treated and Insp. (vine cuttings treat- ll|ed 22 yrs. very best kind). 50c M. FOB. D. L. OSteen. Doug- Jas. pes Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants. 75c M. 5 M. and up 50c M Count guar. Cash with order. B. D. Brannen, Bristol. Rt. 1. Gov. Insp. sorted and treated Early Triumph potato plants, $125" MP. No personal Chks. Jay Haves. Gainesville. Rt. 1. Box 120. Gov. Insp. and treated red skin P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. P P. No chks. acc. Now ready, Egbert Keith, Gaines- ville. Rt; 1. Box 119. Red skin P. R. potato plants. At Ww. V. Howell. Red skin P. R. potato plants. } Pp. R. potato plants, $1.00 M. : Gev. Insp. good count. Prompt ishipment. 65c M. del. Dood i Holland. Surrency.. ' ~ Potato plants. 90c M. del. All var. C. W. Rentz, Surrency. tes Red skin RR. potato plants. i Gov. insp.. and treated. 75c M. ! del. A. F. Sheffield. Surrency. 1 GOV. ansp.- bss be: plants, 80c iM; Ruby oe - sees a der pepper. 75c My; New stone. eMarlobe tomato. 75e M. All ' del, Melvin Deal. Baxley. Imp. P. R. potatce plants, $1.00 iM: tomato. 75c M: Sweet pep- ! per, 25c C. All good plants and del. Full count, prompt ship- iments guar. W. A. Poole. Bax- | ley. Riek | Gen. Early Triumph potato !olants, $1.50 M. del. Gov. isp. G. J. Holton, Baxley. Rie), | Box 16. : i Imp. pink skin P. R. potato elants: (GM. PoP Good, ;strong plants. Leroy Lightsey. | Screven. Ri Le 2 Gert. Imp. <2 potato plants, $1.25 M, del. Guar. full ! count. Prompt shipment. A. M. Beck Baxley. Rt. 4, Box 79. Imp: reg and purple skin P. R. potato plants, Insp. from itreated seed. 90c M., 5 M. up 75c. Prompt shipment. No chks. W. S. Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4. PR. Insp., Marglobe iM. del. 1 M. or with order. Ike Surrency. Cert. Gov. Insp. P. R. plants, from vine grown potatoes, 85c M25. Me $3.75. Fun = count, prompt shipment. No COD or chks. E. L. Burke, Baxley, Rt. 1. ce potato plants, Gov. tomato. 90c Tomberlin. Gov. Insp. and treated pink 5; more. Cash. Million tomato plants, now ready, $1.00 M. del. J. R. Gard- ner, Locust Grove. Cert. red skin P. R. potato plants, Now ready. $1.00 M. personal chks. Mrs. Ruth Ahl, Baxley, Rt. 2. om Red skin P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp. and treated, - $1.00 M.: 5 M. and up 85c M. All del. in Ga. W. A. Pearce. Baxley, Rt. 4. : P. R. and Early Triumph po- tato plants, 75e M. del. in 5 M. lots and up; Smaller Icts 85c del, Aaron Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4. P. R. potato plants from vine cuttings, Insp. and treated. 75c M.: Tomato, 60c M.. Mossed: Sweet pepper plants. 90c M. all FOB. No chks. J. H. Bullard. Baxley, Rt. 4. : : BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE | Good, sound Ciay peas, slightly mixed, $2.00 bu. FOB. M. O. only. E. H. Nelson, Dev- ereux, oo Few bu. Utknown or Clay Bank peas, $2.00 bu.. Few bu. Tilman or mixed peas, $1.75 bu, A!l FOB. H. O. Fountain, Gordon. 22 bu. of good Brab peas, $2.25 bu. W. A. Smith, Ander- sonville, \ Sound and tender brown stripped half-runner garden beans. 30c lb.: 1-2 Ib. 20c; 10 lbs. 25c lb. del.; 50 Ibs. or more 20c lb. by exp. Mrs. Dan C. Buffington, Gainesville, Rt. 6. 3 bu. field peas, mixed Clay and Brabs. $2.00 bu. will exc. E. L. Burke, Rhine, Rt. 1. Seed half runner velvet beans. 35 bu., 75 percent ger. $1.00 bu. FOB, C. A. Walker. Ocilla Genuine Hayseed Soybeans, White Biloxi, Brown Biloxi. $2.50 bu.; Genuine O-too-tan soybeans, $3.50 bu.; Early Or- ange cane seed, $2.00. Send re- mittance. B. T. Marshall, Fort Valley. : Half runner garden. beans seed. large and small, imp. all tender. 25c large cup P. P. No stamps. Sugar Crowders peas, 25c lb. Mrs. George Poole, Jas per, Rt. 2. : White tender half runner garden beans, 15c teacupful, 4 cups 50c: Speckled half runner garden beans, same price; Red multiplying onion buttons, 25c gal: Green pod okra seed, 15c teacupful, Exc. for anything can use. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Colored pbutterbeans 10c Ib. plus ~postage. No chks. or stamps. Mrs. T. H. Gardner. Carrollton, 2Rt. 1. 75 bu. Whippoorwill - peas, $2.00 bu. FOB. Bill Westbrook, Lumpkin. 50 tons velvet beans in pod. $20, ton;\100 bu. 90 day velvet beans. $1.75 bu.; 200 bu. O-too- tan soy beans $3.50 bu.: 200 bu. Clay (mixed) peas, $2.00 bu. All hOB. J; A. Lott, Chester: = beans for sale. J. L. Nelson, Oglethorpe, Rt. 2. Tender yellow hull | stick beans: white creaseback and old fashioned cornfield beans; Speckled running butterbean seed. white and brown. 25c cup, 3 cups. 70c P. P.; Lady T. strawberry plants del. Now _ or anytime later in season. 200, 35c, 500, 85c. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. : ; Purple Hull table peas. 20c at. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie Crowe. Cumming, Rt. 1. 1 bu. White Mush peas, sound and hand cleaned, $3.00 bu., or 6c tb., not postpaid. Cash or M. O. J. BR. Miller, Wadley. Rt. 1s 50 bu. purple hull field peas, $2.00 bu. T. Taylor. Cuthbert, Rt. 3. speckle M. COTTONSEED FOR SALE Stoneville 2-B cottonseed (produced well) kept pure. Ist yr., $1.00 bu. FOB, 75 bu. at barn, Ed: Stone. Adairsville, Rt. 2 500 lbs. of Summerours Hi- Bred Half and Half cottonseed, Znd yr.:$3.00 per 100 Ibs. FOS. Glenn Anthony, Juniper. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed. Ist yr. Ginned on 1 var. gin, Ce- resan treated. $1.00 bu. Also mixed cowpeas, $2.00 bu. FOB. shipping point. N. W. Davis, County Agent, Newnan, PLANTS FOR SALE del. in Ga. Cash with order. No. 2 bu. 90 day running velvet | Sy eee - FOR SALE CORN AND SEED CORN 500 bu. Whatleys slipped shuck ear corn for safle. Mrs. J. S. Collier. Barnesville, About 500 bu. slipped shuck&., weevil and rat treated corn for sale. 85c bu. at my barn. H. P: Plain, Moultrie. 50 or 60 bu. of corn at my farm on Prather Bridge road, 3 mi from; Toteoa. Mrs: ES. Harrisen. Toccoa, RED No. 3: Hastings Prolific seed corn. Pure, nubbed, 50c peck; Hast- ings finest Dixie Honey cane seed. 20c Ib.; 5 Ibs., T5c. Add a A. E. Nix, Gainesville. Rie: 300 bu. good slipped shuck corn, 95 percent yellow. 90c bu. at barn; Lespedeza hay, 3 tons, No. 1, power baled: Wood yel- low soy beans 20 bu., Ist class. $1.50 bu. D. A. Howard, Ham- ilton Farm, Grevetown 1200 bu. sound ear corn, 75c at my barn. B. E. Garner, War- then. : About 40 bu. of corn for sale. See or write. A. M. Malone. Snellville, - 700 bu. good sound ear corn, 75e bu. FOB. G. R. Cannon, Dawson. SEED FOR SALE CORRECTION: Chufa seed. $1.00 Pk. P. P. A. F. Parrish, Baxley, Rt. 1. Gen. Seventop turnip seed, 40c lb., 3 lbs. $1.00- $3.00 gal. a W. N. Barrett, Lula, Rt. Climbing tomato (grows 15 feet high) large fruit, wilt re- sistant, 3 vines enough for av- erage family. 500 seed, 25c. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. Chufa seed, recieaned, $3.00 bu. W. W. Williams. Quitman. Tender white half runner bean, also yard long bean seed. Ea. 20ec cup. Mrs. J. H. Bates, Canton, Rt. 3. Chufa seed recleaned. $2.75 bu.) D Richards, Pavo, Rt 2. Cuban Queen melon seed. 50c lb.; Early Orange seed, $2.00 bu.; Hayseed Soy beans, $2.50 bu.;- Ala. Soy beans, $2.50 bu. G, A. Fagan, Ft. Valley. Marglobe. Balt. Stone, Matchless, tomato seed. $1.10 lb;. Okra and Collard seed, Ea. 30c lb. W. R. Stephens, Dah- lonega. Route 1. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE No. 1 Va. bunch peanuts (in hull) unmixed, 5c lb, at barn W. S. Norton. Edison. 120 lbs. fine, N. C..Grown Runner peanuts, hand shelled and hand picked, 7c lb. FOB. Ray Peterson. Vidalia. 50 lbs. Schley pecans 12c lb.; 50 lbs. medium size Stewarts: oe lb. del. E, Rountree, Met- er. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Choice Kudzu hay del. by truck anywhere in State. B. W. Middlebrocks, Barnesville. 10 or 12 tons No. 1 peanut hay, $10.00 ton. O. B. Minter, Jakin. RFD. 3 tons good peanut hay, $10.00 ton. Also 3 for 400 nice good sound dried gourds, Gal. size or down, 4c ea. Ben Mec- Bryant, Pitts; Rt 2: About 3 tons very fine hay, oats and Vetch, new crop. cur- ed in the shade, without any rain on it for sale, del. at Ella- ees Dr. G. W. Fickling, Reyn- olds. EGGS FOR SALE ees: Have dark Cornish eggs, 85 per 15; $1.55 per 30; Also Spec- kled Guinea eggs, 65c per 16 P. P, Cheaper if purchased at my home. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty. y-2 RE 3 Box re. Parks ott; Bo Ri sel ceegs, $1.00 per 15; Flock officially state blood tested. Mamie Roach Plyler, Daisy. White African Guinea eggs, $1.00 per 2. doz. del, Mrs. El- bert Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. Quail egss for sale. See or write, C. J. Cleveland. 395 Ash- burton Ave. S. E., Atlanta. Ancona eggs, Sheppheard Str., 75c per 17; White Pekin duck eggs 75c doz. Postage paid. Leawella Elliott, Lavonia. OAT, WHEAT AND Pure sugar cane syr 10 cans, 10 lbs. to can, $3.60 per case; 150 gal sale. Malvin Collins + Nice black walnut 1 and good flavor, 5 pints Mrs, W. A. Johnson, Al horsemint, hound, Dbl. and single Coltfoot. 25c doz. Sams ton snake root 50c Ib., 1 snake root $1.00 lb.. Mrs. R. M. Hollaway, Da ga Rie i e . Good dry sage of t crop, carefully cure picked. 25c qt. P. P. Mis: Richards, Ball Grou Box 92. Cees Garlic bulbs, 50eC balm. comfray, 3 for permint, 25c C:; wild bark, 20c lb: red sassafr yellow root. 25c lb 5 lb Grub root, 40c Ib. M Catnip, balm. garde 6 for 25c, dbl. tansy. mint, 24 for. 25: garl 60c C; Yellow. Red Sa root, wild cherry bark, Do lbs... $1002 Mrs ters. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Dbl. tansy. Dp plants. - $1.15 roots. $1.00 wild comfrey. Queen of the meadow pieces, 40c doz. post Harrison, Bremen. Gourds and Mynt plus sale. Write for prices. B. Thcmas, Thomasbor Rattle. Yellow, Blood. afras root, 20c lb; catnip, h hound. peppermint, garlic bi 25c doz: Dill sprays, 30c C. witt Whhite, Daahlone 1, Box 37. Sy Kudzu Vine. $1.00 C: m dine vines, 2, 25c: well roc and packed. Add posta gene Bailey. Ellijay. Rt - MISCELLANEO! CORN: = Want large lots e bu. or more. (within SEED: Want 100 Ibs. Spectabilis seed, Clay peas. State the price FOB. Your sta Collier, Barnesville. Want 1 or 2 lbs. of sou Heading collard seed at Blanche Woodruff, Green BEESWAX: a Will pay 15 1b. for Beeswax, Write amount: have before shipping. - Dennington, Marietta BEANS: =3 = Recky Face. RYE STRAW: ces Want within 50 miles A ta some Oat, Wheat or straw in bales. up to 150 Quote best price per ton av. weight of bale. Geor Quarterman, McIntosh EGGS: Want some Royal Guinea eggs. Partie this breed please write a L. M.-Johnson, Mar: : 154. ei HONEY BEES. AND BE SUPPLIES WANTED Want buy some Bees price and number of hiv have. J. R. N. Harber, Hape- ville, 3729 South Fulton St. Want 1 pound Beeswax. 20-25c. M. Glenn, Atlan Mell: Ave, Noh. | PLANTS WANTED: | Want 3000 yellow skin slips. Must be sound and ed, at $1.00 M. Mrs. J. lier, Barnesville. : SACKS WANTED: Want 6 or-700 sacks for sacking oats Must be w out holes, and 3-4 bu. ea C. Holloway, Mancheste Box 105 pees FRUITS ANP VEGETABLES FOR To purchasere of Vee t come with truck for lot o Bermuda onions ready to bu) H. B. Tiller. Brunswick, Bl Island. 8 2 or 300 bu. peaches trucks, Early Rose and Hileys. 50c bu. Ready. middle of J Jackson, Ft. MARKET BULLETIN FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED rd for service and are of oe Sell or trade for fresh or heavy Springer cows. Biggers. Greenville. 2 Guernsey cows, . calves, -and young heifers. $500.00 r bunch. Prefer to sell in 1 yt. (Have sold farm and would the cows have run of pas- e and fields until Jan. 1, 42. John C. Thomas, Metcalfe. 2 nice Jersey cows with ung calves (male and heifer), d 3 yrs. old, ea. gave 3 . on grass, $55. 00 ea. or! 00 ea. without calves. Also nice heifers, 1 yr. old and mos, old, $40.00 for both. 2 So. Adairsville on 41 Hwy. B. D, Clayton, Adairsville. fersey-Guernsey, cross, cow, hh 2nd calf; 1 Jersey, fresh: alf, for sale. Mrs. B. G.' acon, Care of Ross Dairy, Road near Holton. old Guernsey bull red by very fine bull and high producing cow; well good individual. Reg. ; yet's name, $25.00; if ped. $20.00. Could use Soy . Geo. peices Blue Vv. COWS, fresh. also 1 Jer- bull, about 2 yrs. old. W. Shester, Dunwoody. Rt. 1. fine milch cows, freshen st. th G. Presley, Eaton- rsey cow, milking 4 gal. 3r ealf. (Oak Dr. just off ve.). W. H. Edwards, Phone Ca. 4572. tra nice, gentie, _Jersey- sey crossed. VES Old; _ gal. rich milk on grass, . on feed). $40. cr trade Guernsey yearlings, 4 Vubian dees or 10 sheep. . Nora Smith, Arnolds ville. 4-gal, milch cow. $100. farm. Arthur. Owen, Barnes- ill fond J ersey male calves . Also 2 Reg. Cows, . Write for prices, E.j enoia, Ria reg. Guernsey cows, fresh: Jersey-Guernsey cross eC Le young calves. All| d d ready for dairy. A. ' . Sparta. sey male calf, $35.00. | me grade heifer calves. Be toward Roberts, | iwt. about 500-525 Ilbs., icks, Atlanta, ee 2, Road, a Brook- | some cern for sale. : ch n, Commerce, Rt: deo 1D mos. old, al. cow, well grown is age. $45.00 FOB. Hi, F. Elienwood, Rt. 2. utstanding young reg. on Angus bull yearlings, and good _ breeding, BY. 60 ea. John Walilis, : or until foal comes. + tord bull, 1 102 yes. Hampshire pigs, boars and bred gilts for sale. Theo Stiver, P. O. 278, Rome. Pure big bone black Hiricah Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old, $8.00 ea; $15.00 pr.; 1 boar ready for light service, $16.00 shipped, $1.00 less at my farm at Good Hope, F. P. Prather, Monroe, Ries Duroc Jersey pigs, 3 mos. old, from litter of 3, Reg. in buyers name. C. S. Gilmer. Poulan. 5 Reg. Red Duroc pigs, 2 mos. old, life treated, 3 males, $7.00 -ea; 2 females, $9.00 ea. James Fossett. Baxley. S: PG pigs 10--wks... old; $6.50 or $7.75 ea. with reg. pa- pers Betty Hodges, (4-H Club member) Sandersville. Rt. 3. 10 pigs, 8 wks. old, White Chester and Big Bone Cuinea _erossed, $5.00 pr. at barn. Will not ship. Leon Crook, Turin. hits 2. 7S P. C. gilts and 10 males, all Reg. Buyers name $8.75 each. From Grand Champion blood lines; 1 Aberdeen Black Angus bull, ready for service: also 1 calf that can be reg. Geo. W. Burney, Savannah, 4 West Oglethorpe Ave. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE A five-gaited saddle. horse, fine shape. Sell or trade for cows or yearlings, or anything need of equal value. H. M. Parker, Riverdale. 8 yr. old mule, work single or dbi., Fast; also 1 Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, 1 heer, 9 mos. old, for sale. Ed E. Rolfe, Cleve- land. Rt. 4, White and tan horse, 25 yrs. Glds.* $25:00: - xc... for = eorn, wheat, chickens, any kind, at market price. R. W. Milan, Dawson. At Stud, ihoroudanorsd Mor- gan stallion, chestnut color, / $10.00 for breeding one season, Ted Whit- isan, Eatonton. (Mathis Tower). Black saddle mare, about 9 vs. old, 3 gaits, tle, $100.00 at farm; also 1 ed mare mule colt. 3 yis. old, i never broken, $75.00 at farm. i Alex Steohens, Jonesboro, Fitz- : gerald Farms. Dark brown Shetland peny 6 1-2 yrs, old, excellent cond., Name pony For= sale;AP: ae Day, Taoomaston, t LIVESTOCK es CATTLE WANTED: Want a young tested cow, 3- 4 gal, per day. Must be gentle. State all facts, price, etc. E, J. Paul, Albany. Rt. 3, Box 314. Swap value for Jersey heifer calf, 1 yr. old. Write for parti- culars. J. L. Hall, Ringgold. Rt. 1 at Boynton, Want reg. Polled, Shorthorn bull, not over 1 yr.-old. State price, etc... R. D. Rawlins, Re- becca, PB. O, Box 176. Want purebred Polled Here- | ferred; younger or older consid- ./ered. C. A. Jerald, Springfield. i to register, 3. yrs. old, | about 1000 lbs. Reasonable. | , Stonewail. Rt, 1. Jersey mileh cow, 2nd | J. Bang tested, O. | very way. $100 for cow , f Jones, | S$ AND GUINEA 3S (Cavies ) FOR SALE White. rabbits, 2-3 mos. very - large ped. pa-_ $1.25 pair; $2.00 for. and 2 does. ped. fur- free; 1 white doe, not shipped bred if desired, Choice young Guinea ales, 50c; females, 75c B. Safe arrival and sat. Nancy Rockel, Thomas- oO $1. 00, or trade for doe. ae Jesup, Rt 2. ; Seu sane Atlanta, andler Road. Vhite buck, $1.00: pheasant eggs, also ae 50 Want 1 or more purebred White Face Polled, bull or hei- fer, with papers. at rtght price. Need=not be fat C=-S). Davis, ' Blackshear. Rt. 4 Box 99. j HORSES AND | MULES WANTED: Want a 5 gaited, blocky, very = a rela eaas! Stockbridge. old saddle mare. E. H. Jones, | gentle. black and white, 6 yr. Waycross, 611 Reynolds St. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES) WANTED: Want 1 pr. guinea pigs and 1 or, White rabbits. Write. San- ford Kemp, Lyons. Rt. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Want 1 or 2 quality milk geats, to freshen soon, or fresn now. Must have good _ habits and priced right. Omer Bower, Hawkinsville. HOGS WANTED: Want Blue Guinea male pigs at reasonable price for cash. T. H,. Brewer, Lumber City, Rt. 1. POULTRY PARTNER WANTED Want partner to furnish 5000 | chickens. I have 65 acres iand, 20 in cultivation; will build houses and do all labor. Write poy ion, Victor Mitchell, Li- Black, very | | 26, Christian , for light dary. Mrs. J. old pre a = lhelp milk Want. marriea@ man exp. in cattle for place 130 a. 15 mi. No. Atlanta. Extra good house, wood, etc.. and. use of cow. Will supply and feed 2 pigs. Must be able drive. tractor. State salary and ref. Apply: 258 Spring St. Atlanta. D. J. Bow- en. Want young man, under 20, for light farm. work, no field | work. Can attend school while working, Come see, dont write. H. C. Hunt, Sandy Springs. @Gh=3137: Want refined woman, 30-40 for gen, light farm work. no field work, Private. room and small. salary. . Mrs. Thos. R. Coffey. Decatur, 138 Madison Ave. Phone, Wa 4041 and Cr{- 2133. Want white girl 18 or over, for light farm work, no milk- ing nor field work. Live as one of family and $3.00 week. Write Mrs. F. M. Dodd, Care of South- ern Rwy Bldg. Atlanta. Want farm hand and dairy help, B. F. Starkey, Thunder-- bolt. Want middleaged woman, no children for light farm work, ee and salary expected, Good no field work; look after things im. general. I. A. Reeves. Atlan- ta, 42 Boynton Ave. S, E. Want white woman, 35-45, for light farm work, no field work. Live in home and $8.00 to $10.00 month. Ref. required. Nrs.-S.. A, Ferlipa,.- Atlanta, o74 Willoughby Ways Wa 1637 or Ma 1892. - Want fniddleseed manor coaple: healthy, dependabie, with knowledge of farming. Have chickens, stock and small amount field crops. Pay by day or month. Plenty work year round. House furnished. W. B. Denney, Stone Mountain. Rt. 1, Phone, He 7390. | Want good, reliable, middle- aged colored man to work yard -and do light farm work. Room, board and small salary, J. H. Tribble, Atlanta, 52 Briarcliff Cir, Want heaithy: reliable, good woman, country raised prefer- red, for light) farm work, no milking nor field work. Live as one of family, private room, $2.00 week. State age and par- ticulars. Mrs. John Soloman, Jeffersonville. Want good, exp. farm hand, 25-45, good worker, honest, so- ber, for gen, farm and orchard work, drive ear or rtuck. $12.00 to $15.00 mo. board and laundry. At once. Good home. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville. Rt. 2. Want girl, 20-30, white, country raised, to live in home and do light farm work, no field work. $3.00 to $4.00 week. Will come after. Mrs. L. E. Fain, Atlanta, 1532 Pineview Terrace, S. W. Want young white girl, 16 to farm work, no field work. Treated as member of family. Transpor- tation paid. Write for particu- lars. Mrs. George I, Bachelor, Atlanta, 498 Capitol Ave. S. E. Want white woman for light farm work, no field. work nor milking. Goed home (modern conveniences) and reasonable _E. Ingram, Li- thonia: Rt: 37 ">. ; Want reliable, dependable woman to do light farm work, no field work; look after things in general. Write for full par- ticulars. D. A. Bagley, M. D. Austell. Want white boy, 14-16, to L -and work around place. Small salary and board. o field work. C.-C. Clark. man without family, to help with light farm work, no field work. Good home with every- thing furnished, also wages. Write. Will come after if near Atlanta. Mrs. H. W. King,. El- {| lenwood. Can use white or colored family on large Fruit, Berrv and Vegetable farm. Prefer man able to deliver produce by truck to Atlanta. Good house. R. F. Sams, Clarkston. Want large family, beginning about June 15th, to pick peach- es. Good house furnished. J. C. Adkins, Ft. Valley. 209 No. Ma- con St Want good, exp. farm hand, 18 to 45 yrs. old, white or col- ored, $20.00 mo. and board and laundry, J. C. Cain, Buford. RE ~Want unencumbered, white woman, 30-45, to live with old couple, room and salary, to helo with light farm werk, no field work. 3. mi, town: Mrs. B. F. Kirkland, Savannah, Rt. 2. t t Want middleageg colored wo- j. FARM HELP WANTED 3 W ednesday, May 28, + FARM HELP WANTE Want good man for smail farm (1 to 10 acres), good 3 R. house. Work on shares. Extra geod stock. Furnish tools and fertilizer. No groceries. 1 mi, Morrow. L. T. Cox, Morrow. Want at once. white woman, 20-50, for light farm work. no field work nor milking. No ob- to 1 child. RR ticket. _ H. Cook, Egan; Box 41. Want middleaged or elderly white woman for lght farm work, no field work. Room, board and salary. Must have good ref. Mrs. W. A. Covgill, Bowersville. Box 124. Want good farm hand at once. Must be of good character. A. G2 Hicks, Adel. Want. reliable healthy, color- ed woman for light farm work, no field work. Give ref. Salary and board. Apply at once. Mrs. B. L. Pass, Calhoun, Rt. 2.- Can use 1 or 2 more ramilies, white or colored. Good house, RR station, school, 2 churches. 2 daily mails. L. J. Lott, Barn- esville, RFD, Want white girl or woman, reliable, for light farm work, no field work. State qualifica- home with 3 adults. Miss Ethel Powell, Atlanta. Department of Revenue (New State Bldg.) Wa 4310. Want white woman, 45-50 for light farm work, no field work. Home and $1.50 week, Jack Kennedy, Atlanta, 1249 West- imont Road. Want good farm hand, with good moral character, $13. 00 mo. board and laundry. A. S. Hicks, Adel. Want small, religious family to live with elderiy couple and operate farm on share basis. Good prospect for good man. A. B. Keba, Thomasvilie, Rt. 3. Want middleaged man and woman to work on farm, both work (wife light farm work), prefer. no children. Willing workers. Ref. exch. B. C, Lang- ley, Stone Mtn. Rt. 1. Want nice, clean woman for Office : light farm work. Must be good. moral character, no bad habits. One with one child considered. W. Overstreet, Lenox. Want white woman, 35-45, reliable, neat work, no field work. Milk 1 cow. Must. furnish ref. Good wages to right party. Mrs. J. C. H. Dunn, Cedartown. Rt. 2. Want settled woman or girl to live in home with 3 grown people, and do light farm work, no. fielgG work. $3.00 week. Write or see G. C. Helmey, Marlow. Box 31. eta Want farm hand at once to work anywhere on farm; also want good, exp. farm hand, 25- 45, for gen. farm work. Yr. round job; want large. families to chop cotton; good plow hands, white or colored. Houses, wood and. gardens free. Pay every. two weeks. G. Hamp Martin, Commerce. Rt. 2. Want middleaged woman to do light farm work, no fieid work. Must be reliable, neat, clean, good character. Live as one of family. $3.00 week. Mrs.. J. M. Kelley, Roman = 261; Ave. D. for light farm | Want an elderly colored man, unencumbered, reliable, free from evil habits to do chores, tend garden, end engage ete. Fair. wages for the year or longer if satisfactory. Good place for right Sartain, Rossville. Want. good. reliable, okies man for farm work.. Must be exp. Mrs. Math Cait, Buford. et eee Want settled. aneneieeccs white woman, to live in home and assist with light farm work, no field work. Small | salary. Mrs. Lula Parker, Moultrie. Want settled, white woman for light farm work, no field work ner milking. $8.00 mo. and good home. G. C. Chappell, Avene, 1076 Marietta St. N. _ He 1006 J. ee at once, good, honest boy for farm. $12.50 mo. and board. J. E. Sisk, Lexington. Gees Want white woman, 20 to 40. for light farm work, no field work. $2.00 week and live as one of family. Mrs. E. L. Han- cock, . Leslie. Want nice, Christian woman. 20-40 yrs. old, for light farm work. no field work, $3. 00 week and board. Mrs. Annie M. Jones, Porterdale. Want good boy, 16-20, for farm werk, Pay by day or by month, party. JT Geod place for right. kind of hand.. See. Ber Os Ash- | {with Loganville, Rt. 1: i Want good woman toh with light farm work, no field work, Room, board, small sal- ary. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Fairburn, a, eet. Want white girl of aaa cha acter, for light farm. work, ne field work. $3.00 week, room and board. Write at once. Mrs M, W. Gunter, Atlanta, 9 Ormewood Ave Want white woman, 20-35 yrs, old for light farm work, no field work. $3.00 week and home. Mrs, E. M. McDonald Winder. Rt. 3. A Bic Want white woman, 20-46 for light farm work, no fie work. $2.00 week and. live as one of family. Mrs. E. L. Haa. cock, Leslie. Want woman, 20- 46 for li farm work, no field work, Home, board, clothes and. lit- tle spending money. Miss Delia Meier, Gainesville, 362 E, Myrtle te Want woman with two boys, 14 yrs. or older, to help rua Dairy. Also want man to help care for and operate farm ma- chinery, repair farm buildings, etc. Cyril Brennan, Columbus. Want middieaged, reliable, white woman or settled girl tor gen. light farm work, no fiel work, Home and small salar Must be capable of responsi- bility. Apply at once. Mrs. El- via E. Andrews, Newton. Want middleaged womat white, for gen light farm work. no field work. Must be tho oughly reliable. Come see. 1 R. J. Conner, Thomaston R Want white woman or girl, 18 to 35, for light farm work, no field work. $2.00 to $3.00 week. Mrs, T.. W. Poole, Atco, - Want 1 family to work on farm, On halves or for wages House and wood furnished. Write or see. i Pes Stroud, Austell. Rt. 1: 43 Want settled: reliable women (one who really needs a home preferred), for light farm work, no field work. Small salary. Mrs. J. sds es Brookhaven, Pinegrove Ave Want oun: woman wi some education, for light farm work, no field work. C. C. Scarborough, Atlanta, Care of Gen, Del. Want intelligent young man slightly crippled or ctherwise handicapped. for gen. light farm work about the ylace. Start eo $2.00. week and keep. H.- Smith, Augusta, Rt ee Want married man, hae or colored, for gen farm work for wages, house | and wood. furnish- ed. State age, wages expected and how soon could come, S. L. Calfee, Brunswick. Want colored woman forlig farm. work, no _ field wor! Board and small salary, and ae in house in yard. State sala expected. Bode Roberts, Pal- metto, Want clean, neat, attr ach young woman for light farm work, no field work. home and salary. G. W. row, Elberton. RE. 2: Want good wage hand, $20. me | mo. board and laundry, wi half ef every . Saturday. Solid time. A. J. Wells, Jr., Ashland. Rt. 2, Box 157. Want settled woman for light farm work, no field work, Ho : Moon, Carlton. Rt. Bee Want nice, healthy woman, 20-50 for light farm work, no field work Write at once. R. A. Land, Kathleen. Rt, 1. Want man to work in dairy | with bey old enough to do good farm work. Must be good milk- er. Dont. write, come see me at once. 3 mi. Decatur, just off Lawrenceville. Rd. Jv A. Va degriff. Decatur, Rt. Ao Want family with 2 men to farm and milk. Have 2 tracto1 and 2 mules. Must be able and willing to work. Good pay by week. J. P. Glore, Austell, R 2, Care of Glores Dairy. Want woman. over 25, to liv as one of family on farm: ey perienced, able and willing to help with chickens, milk cov hoe gen. crops and gather vege tables, ete. Mrs. R. I, Trae Valdesta. Rt. 4, Want color ed or white, clea honest boy or man whe wants passes door, 5 mi. city, 1- cow and mule to be cared for, als ik. J. Paul, Albany, Rt, 3, B 314, Want settled white woma for light farm work. for h and reasenable iy. W Colson, Hazlehurst. Rt