- May Take Place of Silk in Nation A big increase in the use of Cotton to take the place of silk if import of that product is stopped, is predicted by Hon. Columbus Roberts Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture. There should be a more general use of Cotton, sspecially for wearing apparel and if the war situt- tion reaches the point that import of silk to this country is cut off, Mr. Roberts said, and if that situation arises, the South is in fine position to sup- ply all the goods needed to take the place of silk. Not only will Cotton supply the demand, but rayon also, another southern product that is made of Cotton and forest products. Cotton goods are fully qualified in texture and LIVESTOCK These prices quoted by White Provision Company, are on strictly corn-fed hogs: 180-240 | lbs., $6.40; 150-175 lbs., $5.90; 130-145 ibs., $5.15; 125 lbs. down, $4.75 down; 245-300 lbs., $590; good roughs, 180- 300 lbs. $5. 40. : Good fat beef-type steers and heifers, $8-$9; | medium fat; $6-$7.50; fat dairy-fed steers and heifers, $5-$5.50; few up to $6; common kinds, $4-$4.75; few good fat beef-type cows, $5.50-$6; fat dairy cows, $5-$5.50; medium $4.50-$5; can- ners mostly $3-$3.75; good heavy bulls, $5-$5.50; light bulls, $4-$5; best calves, $8-$9; medium, 1 $6.50-$7.50; common, $5-$6; throwouts $3.50-- $4.50. beauty to take the place of silk for womens wear, so if the flow of silk to the United States is stopped, or impeded, the American woman need have no fears about being stylishly and well dressed, as she will look just as pretty in a Cotton dress. If the war situation continues and the supply of silk is slowed up or stopped entirely, it will be a fine time to turh to Cotton anyway, the Com- missioner continued. This will prove to the Amer- ican women the value of Cotton for > and stockings. The Crop Reporting Service, Anica estimates Georgias cotton crop this year at 1,082,000 bales, a gain of 166,000 bales over the crop of 916 000 in 1939. This will mean quite a big increase in Geor- gias income this year from cotton over last year. The yield this year is estimated to be 265 pounds of lint an acre compared with 227 pounds last year. Acreage this year is 1,958,000. Notice to Bee Keepers There will be a honey show, sponsored: by the Georgia Beekeepers Association and the Georgia State Department of Entomology at Sears-Roebuck ATLANTA SPOT COTTON Atlanta spot eotton closed steady, middling 9.70. Average Price e The average price of middling 15/16ths inch eotton today at 10 designated southern spot mar- kets was 9.36 cents per powid; average for the past 30 market days 9.44 cents; middling 7/8 inch average 9. 15 cents per pound. ok Farmers Market in Atlanta, November 4th throug November 9th. Purpose of this show is to advertise the different types of Georgia honey and to in- crease consumption. You are requested to bring or send your sam- ples of honey, and the also cordially ae to at- tend the show. New Wheat Has Big Yield The new Sanford wheat, developed ae ik Georgia Experiment Station, will yield 26.7 bushel per acre compared with 20.3 bushels of Gasta, highest yielding variety heretofore grown in G gia, Director H. P. Stuckey advises the State Boa of Regents. _This wheat was produced by R. P Bledsoe, Agronomist at the Station, who starte cinas work twenty years ago. ~ PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLE APPLES, various var. _.._ -mostly $ 40-$ 50 LIMA BEANS, Ga. bulk. bu. 75+ SNAP BEANS Cabbage COLLARDS MUSTARD GREENS ONIONS, dry __.____-._ 50-Ib, sacks 1.25- 7 PEARS .40- GREEN FIELD PEAS =) PEPPERS POTATOES, Russets _ 100- 1b. sacks 2. 00 SQUASH SWEET POTATOES TURNIPS, bunched bu: hampers '35- ; TURNIP SALAD ___.. bu hampers 4 \ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND. MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND _ MACHINERY FOR SA =A 30 in. grist mill, 20 hh. p., eel bur mill, complete, all A No. 1 cond., equipped for pow- er, all running now. H. A. Har- rove, Americus, Box 224. 1 No. 12 DeLaval cream sep- arator fair cond., $10.00 here, or $12.00 crated. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald. hs. - 2h. riding plow, breaking land and throwing up terraces, $5.00. Mrs. M. L. Cole- man, Cuthbert, RFD 2. 1 heavy duty 12-15 Fo pe eas: , 1-24 in. Williams upright n mill. All good running oud. T. N.. Hurst, Luthers- e, Eggs, large Eggs, medium _____. _ Eggs, small Hens, heavy breed Hens, Leghorn _ Roosters CC. Collier, Piedmont. - Eggs quoted below on the Atlanta M these quotations. Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at ali. Appleton corn shredder, snap rolls, shreddershead with blow- er, perfect cond., $100.00. Will exch. H. F. Price, Locust Grove. -Good 16 in. rock grist mill for sale reasonable. Mrs. Alice Moran, Moran, Ga. ~ 6 row grain drill, $20.00;, Du- plex Burr mill, $40.00; Hammer mill, $100.00. No. 14 Chatta- nooga syrup mill, $22.50. R. E. Mitchell Zebulon. John De@-e mowing machine, style No. 414, only used about 10 days, 4 1-2 ft. blade, at great bargain; also Letz feed mill, needs some repairs, $25.00. J. Atlanta Bowden Augusta 804.32 28 24 22 Dawson Chalmers tractor, model B, tilla-, harrow and cultivating feet perfect shape, $600.00 for all. T. Y. Harris, Crawford: Rt. 2. Good 1 or 2 h. wagons at bar- gain, or would trade either one of them. Look them over. J. R. Sumner, Alamo. Rt. 1. Hammer mill No. 1 cond., Tempkin barings, 3 good screens, $37.00 for quick sale. G. O. McKie, Augusta, Rts: 3 nice, large, jron rollers for old fashioned Cane mill and 80 gal. iron kettle. Write for particulas. Mrs. B. B. Anderson, Milledgeville. Hawk- Lake- insville jJand 20 21-. 28 25 Macon } Syrup mill and copper pan, $15.00 FOB. Mrs. D. M. Mc- Cray, Gainesville. Rt. 9. One 16 in. Meadows grist mill in perfect cond., $40.00. O. L. Tomlinson, Stockton. 2 horse disc harrow and Mo- line mowing machine, both need some repairs. Sell or exch. for 3 row grain drill and 1 h. mow- ing machine. W. D. Milam, Aus- tell. Rt. 1. Good, used McCormick Deer- ing tractor and large *-actor herow. good running cond., sale or trade for par good mules or for cows. W. J. Saunders, Jen- kinsburg. Metter Quit- man ersville Set blacksmith toga. se very little, $20.00, or trade fe 3 large Dark Cornish cockerels and pullets of March or A hatch, allowing $1.00 ea. an pay own trans. chgs. Pn An derson, Baldwin. . 3 Roller cane mill, 1 coppe evaporator (syrup throug pipes) all complete, A-1 co: = Dae oe Be Miller, Wood: an Appleton husker: shredder. ; shucking~ rolls, fair. $25-00. Will trade. 1 stanchions or 15 h. p. oil en gine. T. P. Burdett, Washingt MARKET REPORT OF. GEORGIA PRODUCE arket are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below | under the Georgia egg law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and Sand- Sparta Syl. : 32 ag .30 .30 : 28 -25 23 10 08 66 : Stags pe is 14 12 15 - Turkeys e @apons 5 Country Butter, bst. tbl. Field Peas, mixed e Field Peas, not mixed _ Shelled. Corn: ___._ _ = - Ear Corn, 80 ibs. to bu. Beats 25 oie Wheat Sweet Potatoes, per cwt. - Cabbage green, per cwt. - Cabbage, white, per cwt. - Peavin Hay, No. 1 __- Peanut Hay Spanish Peanuts, No. ES Cottonseed (prime) Cottonseed Meal, 7% Cottonseed Meal, 8% _ 6.00-8.00 62.00 _ Established by J. J. Brown, SEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN Commissiener ef Agriculture March 1 1917 Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner STILES A. MARTIN. Editor Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington Ga. Send all letters to The Market Bulletin, - $tate Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Rotity, on FORM 3575Burean of Markets. 222 State Capitol : Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937. at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- eepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103. Act of October 8. 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated enly when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. letin. SECOND-HAND \CHINERY FOR SALE Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not @ssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Cormick - Deering 62 tt der, used by private indi- jal for 3 yrs., for sale. Alva, , Monroe. alfa and Kaffer corm der, Stover No. 48, for sale. oatwright, Cornelia. Yo. 1 sie 1000 28 bs oS in god con cheap " C; Adams, So- he h. and a 2 h. wagon for Frank C. Pruitt, Dahlone- Rt. 1, Box 67. 2 Golden cane mill. Few repairs makes it almost ee new, at a bargain. Jas. lancock, Sylvester. ue Blacksmith shop outfit, . L, Carter, Dex- ood Fordson tractor with ey, for sale cheap. Fred ders, Dublin, Rt. 6. ingle cotton press, worth 50.00; sell for es .00; 30 ope $50.00; good wagon scales, a cotton scales, $10.00. L. ms, Junction City. Rt<2,; : roller cane mill and pan, xd cond. ready for use, Live 5 mi. East Rich- ust off old Albany Road. ite. Bob Wells, Rich- . 1. Box 82. Joe Harrow, 1 weeder, er equipment for heavy beam Chattanooga plows. fitchell, Cairo. Rt. 3. Wiliams upright corn -15 h. p. gas. eng., etc., _T. N. Hurst, Luthers- : heen tools, plows, 1 Eiiner. Ri: Bee hammer mill, size Iso age both good run- ae so Collier, Ar= er Cane mill and cop- porator (syrup_ through etc. all A-1l cond., at J.B. Miller, Woodland. Deering husker and - good cond., ready to 75.00. CoE Hardman, Tee. t mill complete, with 16 ks, corn sheller and 3-5 -eng., all good cond., Oy W. C. Christoph, ile. ite p. boiler and eng., used work, for sale cheap or or tractor. G. a Wood- in e, 10 to-35 h. p., com- hae ne of farm eee wagon running gear on- eap for cash or trade for me D. L. Shahan, Ring- Rte 2. gieson. practically new, for $30.00. Samuel A. East Point. P. O. Box hand farm bell, grind eross cut saw and sev- other items. All good Write for price, etc. - Hammond, Cuthbert. Ra dolph St; ically new McCormick- mowing machine (gear d in oil), cut around 40 ES 0 cash. G. D. Locke, But- 1s ize sausage mill, stuf- land press combined, cond. F, M. Stewart. i 10-20 os and 4 bn Deere tiller (tiller ew), and 1B & O dbl. w. All worth the price. Blackewll, Calhoun. =p. Fairbanks- Morse good cond., used in work. J. H. Harbin, At- peewee ee Rt 1aeg Dexter. 1 Athens, 10 disc bush and bogs heavy duty plowing harrow, Cole 3 row grain drill with plow openers and disc openers. 2 Cole single row grain drills. Used 1 season. Cheap for cash. Robert Barnes, Palmetto. Farmall tractor, newly over- hauled, new pistons, sleeves, crank shaft and bearings ,etc., good nse $300.00. Terms if desired. L. P. Singleton, Ft. Val- ley. Rt. 3. 2 horse, 8 shoe Empire grain drill; sows wheat, oats, rye, al- so clover seed, guano cups and down spouts, need minor re- pairs, otherwise okay. Cost $75.00; come get it for $12.50. Frank L. Linn, Rydal. Rt. 2. For sale one large Interna- tional thresher, in good condi- tion, bargain. Walter Joiner, R. F. D. Miller, Ga. Alfalfa and Kaffer corn grinder, Stover No. 48, for sale. J. A, Boatwright, Cornelia. Good 16 in. rock grist mill for sale reasonable. Mrs. Alice Moran, Moran, Ga. John Deere mowing machine, style No. 414, only used about 10 days, 4 1- 2 ft. blade, at great } bargain; also Letz feed mill, needs some repairs, $25.00. J. C. Collier, Piedmont. Chalmers tractor, model B, tiller, harrow and_ cultivating feet, perfect shape, $600.00 for ah T. Y. Harris, Crawford. Rt. Good 1 or 2 h, wagon at bar- gain ,or would trade either one of them. Look them over. J: R. Sumner, Alamo. Rt. 1. Hammer mill No. 1 cond., Tempkin bearings, 3 good screens, $37.50 for quick sale. G. O. McKie, Augusta, Rt. 3. 3 nice, large, iron rollers for old fashioned Cane mill, and 80 gal. iron kettle. Write for particulars. Mrs. B. B. Ander- son, Miledgeville. One 16 in. Meadows grist mill in perfect cond., $40.00. O. L. Tomlinson, Stockton. 2 horse disc harrow and Mo- line mowing machine, both need some repairs. Sell or exch. for 3 row grain drill and 1 h. mow- ing machine. W. D. Milam, Au- stell. Rt. 1. Good, used McCormick Deer- ing tractor and large tractor harrow, good running cond., sale or trade for pair good mules or for cows. W. J. Saun- ders, Jenkinsburg. Set blacksmith tools, used very little, $20.00, or trade for 3 large Dark Cornish cockerels and pullets of March or April hatch, allowing $1.00 ea. and ea, pay own trans. chgs. T. H. Anderson, Baldwin. 3 Roller cane mill, 1 copper evaporator (syrup through pipes), all complete, A-1 cond., at bargain. J. B. Miller, Wood- land. McCormick-Deering 6 ft. Binder, used by private indi- vidual fo r3 yrs., for sale. Alva Clay, Monroe, Appleton corn shreeder, snap rolls, shredder head with blow- er, perfect cond., $100.00. Will exch. H. F. Price, Locust Grove. 1 heavy duty 12-15 h. p. gas. eng., 1-24 in. Williams upright corn mill. All good running cond. T. N. Hurst, Luthersville. Appleton husker shredder, 2 shucking rolls, fair cond., $25.00. Will trade. Want. metal stan- chions or 15 h. p. oil engine. T. P. Burdett, Washington. A lh. and a 2 h. wagon for sale. Frank C. Pruitt, Dahlone- ga, Rt. 1, Box 67. No, 2 Golden cane mill. Few minor repairs makes it almost like new, at a bargain. Jas. D. Hancock, Sylvester, _ Small Blacksmith shop out- fit, $35.00 ae R. L. Carter, Savannah. Douse Lanier, Sa- {tractor in first letter. Chas. M. MARKET BULLETIN: SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED pulley, for sale cheap. Fred Flanders, Dublin, Rt. 6. 1 single cotton press, worth $250.00; sell for $50.00; 30 h. p. eng., $50.00; good wagon scales, $40.00; cotton scales, $10.00. L. T. Adams, Junction Ctiy. Rt. 2, Box 9. 6 row grain drill, $20.00; Du- plex Burr mill, $40.00; Hammer mill, $100.00. No. 14 Chatanooga syrup mill, $22.50. R. E. Mitch- ell, Zbulon. Syrup mill and copper pan, $15.00 FOB. Mrs. D. M. Mc- Cray, Gainesville. Rt. 9. Exc. 1 Joe Harrow, 1 weeder, and other equipment for heavy 2 steel beam Chattanooga plows. W. E. Mitchell, Cairo. Rt. 3. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 1 second-hand stump puller, good cond., for cash. Quinton Paulk, Wray. Rt. 2. Want good make walking cul- tivator in vicinity Irwin coun- ty for cash. State full particu- lars. Claud Harper, Wray. Rt. 2s Want used Midget Marvel flour mill, complete. Have 20 bu. per hour used Sprout Waldron grist mill, also used Sears Hammer Mill. Will trade on Midget Marvel or trade for corn, etc. J. B. Dunbar, Atlanta, Box 372. De 8440. Want small garden tractor with attachments. or Fordson with harrow, cheap. Must be fair running cond. Mrs. Opal Davenport, Andersonville. Want 1 late model Cole plant- er, good cond., cheap for cash. Write full description. Wm. L. Garren, Copperhill, Tenn. Rt. 1. Res. of Georgia.) Want 1 h. wagon in good cond., with 20 mi. Lone Oak. O. EF DeLoach, Grantville, Rt. 1. Want 5 or 6 h. p. boiler or boiler and engine for farm use. Must be in good shape and stand test. Pay cash. W. N. Hix, Ram- hurst-Rt.:1. Want used 1 h. oat drill in good cond. J. J. Harris, Pelham Want garden tractor, 1, 2, 3 or 4 h. p. any make, cheap for cash. Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Carnesville. Rt. 1. Want 1 large spare gear and 1 small one for McCormick mower. David Thornton, Green- ville. Rt. 3. Want good 1 horse wagon rea- sonable for cash. Must be near vannah. Rt. 4. Want purchase Grist Mill, flat rocks and motive power complete. R. J. Walsh. Garfield. Want.small low pressure boil- er. 1 1-2 hh. p. for small dairy, cheap. P. J. Roberts, Jr. Jeffer- son. Rt. 1. Want good, second-hand farm tractor, 1 row tractor preferred. Will: trade in mules on same. State make, model and cond. Miller, Calhoun. Rt. 2. Want tractor disc turn plow. Quote price, name of plow and cond, as soon as possible. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Want a 50-60 gal. syrup boil- er, Give best price in. first let- ter, E, L. Thompson West Green, Want 1 h. wagon in good cond., with 20 mi. Lone Oak. O. L. DeLoach, Gainesville. Rt. 1, Want 5 or 6 h. p. boiler or boiley and engine for farm use, Must be in good shape and stana test. Pay cash. W. N. Hix, Ram- hurst. Rt. 1. Want good, second-hand 1 or 2 ro wfarm tractor. Must be in first class cond. State make, price and cond., frst letter. J. T. Miller, Calhoun. Want used 1 h, oat drill in good; eond. J. J. Harris, Pei- ham, Want 1 grist mill complete in good cond,, old fashioned water type rocks, for cash. T. F. Rapp. Abbevile. Want 1 Meadows upright grist mill with 30 in roeks, also 1 hammer feed mill, cheap for cash. R. A. Register, Rentz. Want 1 late model Cole plant- er, good cond. cheap for cash. Write ful description. Wm. L. Garren, Copperhill, Tenn. Rt. 1. (Res. of Georgia.) Want farm bell and second- hand. electric motor, 2 1-2 or 3 hp., good cond., for use with farm work, at reasonable price. Also sell 1 h. wagon or trade for good cow. F. R. Arnold, Philomath. Want 1 A No. Oxen yoke. J. eo Columbus, P. O. Box Want good pea Thresher, A-1 cond. no old model wanted. Write. Chas. Crawford, Molena. Want 2 or 3 disc tractor plow | Good Fordson tractor with | Want good, second-hand 1 or 2 row farm tractor. Must be in first class cond. State make. and cond., first: letter. J. T. Miller, Calhoun. Want 2 or 3 disc tractor plow in good cond. Reese Howard. Albany, Rt. 3. : Want a 50-60 gal. syrup boil- er. Give best price in first let- ter. E, L. Thompson, West Green. Want 1 grist mill complete. in good cond., old fashioned water type rocks, for cash. T. F. Sapp, Abbeville. Want. 1 Meadows upright grist mill with 30 in rocks, also 1 hammer feed mill, cheap for cash. R. A. Register, Rentz. Want farm bell and second- hand electric motor, 2 1-2 or 3 _hp., good cond., for use with farm work, at reasonable price. Also sell 1 h. wagon or trade for good cow. F. R. Arnold, Philo- math. Want 1 A No. Oxen yoke. J. ae Columbus. P. O. Box Want good pea Thresher, A-1 cond., no old model wanted. Write. Chas. Crawford, Molena. INCUBATORS, BROOD- ERS, ETC., FOR SALE Super Hatcher Inc., good as new, oil burning, 520, egg cap. Cheap. J. O. Hallman, Black- shear. Rt. 1. 2 oil brooders, used 1 yr., good cond., 500 cap., $7.00; 1000 cap., $9.00; both for $15. 00; also International 1 eylinder gas; eng. for farm use, for sale. Come see. Mrs. Allen Russ, Nicholls. Rt. 2. Want brooder stove, wood burner preferred, also batter- i cond. and price. Mrs. Jas. Blasingame, Milledgeville. Rt. 5. 2000 cap. hot water battery brooder plant, produces 200 broilers per week, $200; 1 light running 2 h. wagon, re- built, $20.00; also 500 Ibs. Crimson clover seed in chaff, 5 Ib. Dick Scott, Adairsville. RE 2s Sears Roebuck oil burnig brooder, 300 chick size, perfect cond., used 2 seasons, $5.00. pele . C. Ridley, Franklin. Rt. cay 10,000. cap. electric combination incubator- hatcher. first class operating cond., cheap for cash. Write. Henry F. Ploeger, Rome. Notasulga Drive. tric brooder, used once, good as new, $7.00 FOB. Mrs. T. B. McDowell, Albany. Rt. 2. 2 electric self-regulating brooder heating units, 300 cap. ea., used one time, $5.00 ea. J. B. Woods, Brooks. 250 cap., hot water incubator, 1 chicken and hog feed mill, 8 1-2 and 10 h. p. and other farm equipment. Manuel Bail- ey, Washington. Rt. 3. Oil brooder, 300 cap., $5.00 or exc. for purebred March or April hatch R. I. Red pullets. Donaldson str. preferred, no culls. Mrs. A. J. Lewallen, Dal- ston? Rt. 1: 900 chick cap. Buckeye elec. starting battery, $55.00; Oaks finisher, $35.00; canopy gas brooder, $8.00; Super Hatcher oil ine, 250 cap., $6.00; Buck- eye, oil inc., 350 cap. $7. 00. W. C. Stacy, Union City. (Roosevelt Highway). 416.egg cap. elec, incubator. used very little, reasonable. Mrs. Dairy Williams Emerson. Super Hatcher Inc., good as new oil burning, 520 egg cap. Cheap. J. O. Hailman, Black- shear, Rt. 1. 2 oil brooders, used 1 yr., good cond., 500 cap., $7.00; 1000 cap., $9.00; both for $15.00; also 1 International 1 cylinder gas. eng. fo rfarm use, for sale. Come see. Mrs, Alten Russ, Nicholls. Rt. 2. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS WANTED Want an incubator of large cap., in fairly good shape, cheap for cash. W. J. Porter, Sunny Side, Box 56. Want brooder stove burner preferred, also batter- ies for broiler aising. Give cond. and price. Mrs. Jas. Blasin- game, Milledgeville. Rt. 5. PECANS FOR SALE small halves shelled pecans, 385e Hb.; medium and mixed halves, 37c lb.; large halves, 40e lb.; large paper shell halv- es, 45c. Cash with order. Post- in good eond, Reese Howard, Albany, Rt. 3. Rt. 2, Adel, | mojecday: October 15, 194 ies for broiler raising. Give | 300 cap., Sears-Roebuck elec-. wood | age extra. Mrs. J. H. Gordon, Farmers Golden Text | And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and rai- ment to put on, So that I come again to my fathers house in peace; then shall the Lord be my God: And this stone, which e have set for a pillar, shall be Gods house; and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give a tenth unto thee.Genesis 28:20-21-22. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 200 Bu. new crop field peas, $1.50 per bu. F. O. B. Herman Bryan, Chester, Rt. 1. Tender cornfield beans, 20 pt; white blackeye Crowd peas, 6c per lb; giant garl bulbs, 30c per gal; large leaf sage, 10c bun; stamps accepted, add postage. Lamar i Talking Rock. Peas and walnuts; red spec- kled Crowder peas, few white sugar Crowders, mixed with them, 10 Ibs. $1, PP, new crop walnut meats 40c per lb. PP, ist and 2nd zones. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. White blackeye Crowder peas, 6c per lb., new crop; large sized garlic, 30c per gal: tender cornfield beans, 20c per pt; large leaf running sage, 10e bun; green meadow, 15c per Ib. Add postage. Dorothy Teem, Talking Rock. Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 25 lb.; 25 Ib. lots or more, 20 Ib. fob. S. D. Guillebeau, Lin- colnton, Rt. 2. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Good var. old fashione Peach and black walnut trees, 2-3 ft., $1.00 doz; $5.00 C Blanche Woodruff, Greenvill Leading var., apple, peach, pear and charry trees, grape vines, first class stock, cheap, Write for prices. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Standard var., 3 yr. old, grafted apple trees. 6 ft. size, 1 in. caliper and well a (should bear next year), choice trees, $5.00 FOB. N. a ene, Atlanta, 126 E. Baker St. State insp., true to name, lead. var., peach trees, $1.00 doz: $5.00 C; $45. 00 M; Grapevines, same price; also plum, apricot and apple trees, 2c per tree: Keiffer pears, 3-5 ft., trees, $2.50 doz; $15.00 C. Mrs. Be Travis, Riverdale. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Giant blue stem seed wheat, recleaned, $1.50 bu. fob. H. Gc Mortin, Gainesville, Rte Tall growing No. Ga. abruzzi- rye seed, $1.35 bu. No order less than 3 bu. filled. Del. pr paid to any station in Ga. Cash- iers check or M. O. No checks, W. P. Cuthbertson, Copperhill, Tenn. (Res. of Ga.) g - Pure Cokers Fulgrain seed oats, 85c bu. at my barn. Fer. rell Dunn, Zebulon. oe Appler, Fulghum and Ful- grain oats, 60c bu.; May Blue- stem seed wheat, $1. 25 bu.; Ab= ruzzi seed rye, $1.35 bu. fob. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley. 300 to 400 bu. Hastings +00 bu. oats for sale. J. R. Miller, Sylvester. : 1,000 bu. Hastings 100 ba oats: and 500 bu. Texas Rust Proof oats for sale. James Sledge, Ty Ty, Rt. 3.. | Pure Cokers Fulgrain seed oats, 55c bu; pure Gasta seed wheat, $1. 10 bu. All bright, clean, free of weed seed. Emory Jackson, Goggins. Texas Red rust proof seed oats, free of smut, 60c bu. barn. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman. aS Several thousand bu. Coker and Hastings 100 bu., heavy headed, well cured oats for sale. H. G. Smith, Fitzgerald. 300 Hastings seed oats, re= cleaned, in 3 bu. second hand bags, 60c bu. Send check. Prompt shipment. J. W. Lang, Omega. Several hundred bu. Fulgrain, - told and rust proof, seed oats, in 5 bu. bags, 50c bu. fob, M. D. Toole, Rt. 4, Augusta. Sanford wheat, $2.25 bu.: Ss 24 bu., $2.15 bu: over 24 bu. $2.00 bu. Bagged in 2 bu. lots, | FOB Griffin. H. P., Stuckey, Experiment. = 50 tons No. 1 Peanut hay, Z $10.00 ton FOB. J. S. Todd, Baxley, Rt. 3. Hastings 101 oats, 60c bu. A so seed wheat at reasonab! price. F. R. Arnold, Philomath, TS AND PECANS FOR SALE s. large Stewart pecans. n November, 15c per Ib. ostage. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, sville. : ms, to truckmen only; ye ready November 1. T. illey, Tazewell. crop pecans, Moore and ymaker, 7 lbs. $1, new panish peanuts, 12 lbs. 1. to 8rd zone. F. C. Gar- ort Gaines, Rt. 1. IT AND BUTTER bright, sundried apples, of worms and peeling 10c 10 lb. lots. Postpaid in rs. Dewitt White, Dah- Prt t= BOX 37. s. bright dried apples. op, $1.00 del. L. Pettit, ed apples, peeled and ree from worms. 10c lb. -of 10 lbs. or more post- . P. M. Allen, Gordon, IEY BEES AND BEE JPPLIES FOR SALE extracted honey, good 6-5 lb. cans, $3.00 fob; cans, $9.00 del. W. S. Blackshear. fresh gallberry honey in ils, $1.00 ea.; case of $5.50. Send shipping Jim Pye, Odum. Gallberry honey, ntainers, one 60 Ib. can, a $5.15: six 5 lb; pails, mb, $3.55. Exp. paid in . Prompt shipment. H. man, P. O. Box 25, Na-: t 300 eight frame bee gov't insp., supers, and pplies, from 1,000 to . honey on them, for m. Beasley, Rt. 1, Clax- TLE FOR SALE ade White Face cows |: , and Reg. bull, $150.00 apers. All good cond. op lot. th, Y. HMarris) awford. Rt. 2. . old male, wt. about ., black and red Jersey at, fine, $40.00. Mrs. Fryer Riverdale. Rt. 1. giving 1 1-2 gal. milk Iso 2 nice heifers, at ible price. Fain Wilson, te nt. .2, Box tbs. Heweford bulls, 15 mos. ght price. Write. L. G. jan, Jr., Commerce. Yb. Herefard bull, $50.00; y and 1 Holsten bull each, 2 1-2 yrs. old. 244 Division St. oper. bred Jeacsey bulls, 3 8 mos. old respective- nish papers. $60.00 ea. rm. B. M. Eskew, Haw- Se old, reg. White Face tTereford males, sired by - male Domino blood- me see our herd. 1 mi. = WwW. V. Dickinson, 11 old, purebred Aberdeen sul fine, gentle, no bad Mrs. John M. Brewton, lle. Rt. 2. and calf (6 wks. old), Grover Beam, Lithonia, at Rock Chapel Taber- olled, purebred Hereford ves, 4 1-2 mos. old and ereford heifers, same d older, also sev. nice ves. H. C. Waldrep, For- o ed, 2 yr. old, Angus ers furnished, Thied roved breeder. Sell or exc. ws and calves. Rees How- ny, Rt. 3. e Oxen, wt. about 1000 ll broke to plow and GC. N. Hardy, Philo- ersey milch cow, fresh If about 4 wks. old, a- . gal, day, $40.00 cash. Hicks, Stone Mtn. Box or equal value in corn oats. K. D. Sanders, on. . nilch cow, 3 1-2. gals., ; 1 giving 4 gal., $75.00; little bone black African boar yr. old, wt. 200- Ybs. the stay-fat kind, O. P. Singuefield, Har- Guernseys: cow fresh -d calf (bull); heifer, in December; heifer, 1. next March; 6 raixed nd Guernsey springers. hamiee, Sparta. 5+ _ HOGS FOR SALE Purebred big bone Black P. C. males and gilts, 10 wks. old, reg., life time treated, $5.75 ea. 1 Macon, Rt. 3. FOB. N. H: Bacon, Irwinton. Purebred Hampshire boars and gilts. Sell or exc. for seed oats and walking plow. O. S. Duggan Chester. ae s _Reg. Durocs, blocky type, ser- vice boars, pigs, spring gilts. Best blood. Large numbar to pick frome Shingler. Purebred Duroc-Jersey sow, 2 yrs. old, $25.00; 6 shoats, S. P. C. and Duroc J. crossed, 8 mos. old, $5.00 ea. at barn. W. S. Norton Edison. Purebred Hampshire pigs, can be reg. Prize winners Inter State Fair. $7.50 ea. Chester Sloan, Ringgold. S. P. C. pigs, sired by out- standing boars; sons and half brothers to Worlds grand champions: out of dams of Worlds best breeding. $10.00 ea. $18.00 pair; $25.00 trio. All dbl. treated, reg. buyers name. : J. Washington, Jackson. Rt. Hambrick, Sev. nice, young hogs about 3 mos. old, for sale at my farm, 4 mi. No. Adairsville, 1-2 mi. from highway. W. W. Trimble, Adairsville Rt, 2. : Broke-nose Barkshire pigs for sale. 1. CC. Hall, Atlanta, 350 Flat Shoals Ave. S. E. Champion blooded : P. C. pigs, bred gilt, Service boars, all inoculated against cholera, at reasonable prices, F. H. Bunn, Midville. 8 mos. old S. P. C. boar, ready for service, cholera immune, reg. buyers name price to suit buyer. Located 2 mi. Southeast Carnegie. Robert S. Harris, Cuthbert. -Rt= 2: Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs from best bloodlines, moderately priced. See or write. Located 9 mi. No. Perry on U. S. No. 41. Ralph Tabor, FFA Student, Ft. Valley, Rt, 1: : Purebred, big bone Blue Gui- nea pigs, males and females, $14.00 pr., $8.00 ea. FOB. John- son Weldon, Woodbury Rt. 2. Purebred S. P. C. pigs, 2-4 mos. old. also gilts of all ages, open and bred. Finest breeding, including str. of Mischief Mak- er and Conquest. Come look or write for prices. E. K. Over- street. Sylvania. ; Duroc Jersey pigs, 12 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, $10.00 ea. plus cost of papers also pure- bred Toggenburg buck, 17 mos. old, $20.00: 7 mos. old buck $15.00. Naturally hornless, from 5 and 6 qt. mothers. J. H. Carter, Ellabelle. 9 shoats, 4 mos. olds, also a 250 lb. brood sow, bred. L. A. Leard, Canon. Large, purebred, reg. P. C. sow, ready for breeding now (has already brought 2 litters) for sale or exc. far large fat- tening hog ready to slaughter now. Troy Saunders, Jenkins- burg. : : 8 purebred Blue Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, 4 ea. male and fe- male, $15.00 pair, or $8.00 ea. Sows won first and second place at fair. N. A. Weldon, Jr., Man- chester. RFD 1. 1 purebred Duroc-Jersey sow, with papers, $15.00 for quick sale. Donald Morris, Thompson. Rt. 2. (Member FFA.) | Big bone Guinea, 10 wks. old pigs. $5.00 ea. at lot; also Terruf seed oats, 75c bu. 10 bu. 70c bu. At my home. R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks. mos. old boar, half P. G. and half Duroc Jersey, ready for service, $8/00 or trade for heifer calf or nanie milk goat. Chas. K. Phipps, Buckhead. Rt. 1 3 fine O. I. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, $4.00 ea. at my farm. Miss Hilda V. Francis, Dahlonega, RFD 1, Box 56 W. 2 yr. old reg, S. P. C. boar, Duke, of the famous Captain Spot and The Patrol breeding. Sacrifice for $30.00. David Den- ham, Lincolnton. : 3 P. C. and Berkshire 3 mos. old gilts, $5.00 ea; at my place. A. D. Wilkie, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 92. Ca 1784. : 2 pr.. choice Httle bone Gui- nea pigs, 4 mos. old, wt. around 50 -Ibs., ea. $15.00 pr. male and female. FOB. W. N. McCull- ough, Ringgold. Rt. 1. Reg. S. P. C. boar and_sow. (Boar champion at Macon Fair). Ea. 2 yrs old. $45.00 or $25.00 ea: ehoice pigs from, Grand champion sow at Southeastern and Macon. Fairs, $7.50. ea. reg. and dbl, treated. John Black- well, Jr., Marietta. Rt. 1. Purebred, big bone black P. C. males and gilts, 10-12 wks. old, reg. Life immunity to cholera, $6.75 ea. erated, fob. N. H. Bacon, Irwinton. 2 fine, healthy, Yr. old hogs, barrow and sow (make good breeders), $24.00. J. H. Lee, Grantville. Rt. 1. HORSES AND MU J FOR SALE = 2 Black mere: pale a eed shape, $60.00. William Hudson, 6 yr. old daplle gray horse and a 3 1-2 yr. old bay mare; a 2 horse turning plow. Mrs. Mamie Whaley, LaFayette. Rt. 2, (on R. B, Howards Stock Farm.) Good plug mule, good eyes, legs, no tricks, good worker anywhere, $15.00 or trade for hogs at market price. W. W. Smith, Marietta. Rt. 4 Sand Town Rd. : 9 yr. old, blocky, 5 gaited mare, sound, gentle, work any- trade for mules; want to buy a good milch cow. Ottis Moody, Coffee. 2 mules and a 2 H. wagon, and some farm tools. D. W. Da- vis Colbert. 2 fine, 1100 Ib. brood mares, work anywhere, 7-8 yrs. old, ex- eellent mothers: 1 has fine mule colt, other 2 fine horse colts. D, Y. Hicks, Roberta. Beautiful saddle pacer, un- broke, 2 1-2 yrs. old, wt. about 700 lbs. very gentle, $100.00 eash here. J. H. Cooper, Pen- dergr-ass. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Reg. Toggenburg buck kid born August 13th. Dam, Brid- ers Bernuce; Sire, Sir Rode- rick. Reg, Tog. buck, born Feb, 16, of 15 1-2 Ib milk stock, ready fa: service and guar. fer- tile, Reasonable. Warren Roll- Ave., De 6912. For service, reg. puyebred Nu- bian sire, Hatab 2 A. M. G. R. A. 53807; AGS N-2397, of Mile High-LaCrescenta breed- ing, best in the South. Fee, $5.00 for pureleed does, $2.50 for grades. Hornless, black, light Demarest. , At stud, large natural butt-. headed Tog. buck. Vigorous, fer- tile, blooded milk stock. Fee, $2.00. Does boarded reasonably. Mrs. Zaida McElroy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave. N. E. De 3710. - 8 yearling Hampshire-Ram- bolette rams, (mothers are prize winners for 2 successive years: yrs.), $10.00 ea. Chas. Collison, Ellijay, Rt. 3 Box 28 A. Round | Top Rd. (Any day except Sat- urdays.) 3 Buck service for milk goats, $1.00; board, 10c day; also young heifer, $10.00 or exch. for healthy, young hens. Last -house on No. Hightower Rd. J. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7. 2 high bred milk goats and 1 bill, about 2 1-2 yrs. old, $20.00 or exc. for corn or syrup J. H. Cannon, Loganville. Rt. 2. _At Stud, Sir Roderick, No. T-2678, the most outstanding Toggenburg buck in the South. Reg. ped. and naturally horn- less. From 15 1-2 lb. milk stock and guar. fertile. Quality breed- ing for milk production. Fee, $5.00. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E. De 5140. 2 good stock milk goats, both bred, freshen in January. R. M. Edge, Jasper. 20-25 bred Ewes, Southdown and Hampshire crossed, $3.00 ea. at my barn. H. L. Spear- man, Shady Dale. Rt. 1. 1 naturally butt-headed Tog- genburg male, from good milk stock, 7 mos. old, $5.00. Tom Miller, Douglasville. Rt. 3, Box 38. 7 - 1 nice doe, freshen in Jan- uary, 4 qts. per day the last freshening. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE About 40 guinea pigs, grown and young stock, for sale or trade for chickens, wheat or corn. F. M. Ogletree, Barnes- | ville. N. Z. White, pink-eyed rab- bits, buck ready for service, does, $2.50; young: does, $1.00 ea. also R. I. Red pullets, $1.00 ea. Amilee Long, Bremen. Rt. 1s 5 Chinchilla breeding rabbits, at reduced price, $1.00 ea. Trade for equal value this yrs hatch chickens, heavy breed prefer- red. E. S. Heath, Atlanta, 934 Waverly Way, N. E. 5 pr. ped. M. Z. Whites, 8 mos. ofd, $3.50 pr. FOB, or exc. for young pullets, of good lay- ing breed. Chas. P. Weaver. Smyrna. Rt. 1. 75 guinea. pigs, very cheap. Make offer on let. G. G. Ridg- Lway, Reysten. aes -| SHEEP AND GOATS _ where, wt. 950 lbs. for sale or |. ins, Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill}. trim, silver ears. F. E. Grubbs, father reg. prize winner for 2 $1.50; young bucks, 75c ea; bred | Want purebred Toggenburg does, 1 already bred, good milk strain on both sides and 2 bred or not bred. State particulars. R. J. Ellison, Girard. Will pay cash for some com- mon goats. Annie Sharpton, Da- cula. Rt. 1. 3 Want exch. value for fresh milk goat. Write. Margaret pont Ave., De 4065. Want 1 milk goat buck, over 6 mos. old, Toggenburg pre- ferred, reasonably priced, J. E. Baynes, Greensboro. CATTLE WANTED: Want for cash, 5 to 8 reg. or ent. to reg. horned type Here- ford heifavs. Give wt. and best price first letter. H. L. Hat- field, Gainesville... Box 18. Want cattle, any kind, grown, or calves to raise on shares. Plenty yea round pasture. C. Pe Bush: Wray RE 22: RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS WANTED: Want pr. grown mated rab- bits. State price del. S. A, Ju- fee Jr. Moultrie, P. O. Box 03. ; : POULTRY FOR SALE AUSTRALORPS: Black Australorp hens, AAA str., laying, Mar. 1939 hatch, $1.00 ea.; Mar. 1940 hatch, $1.50 ea,; Mar. cockerels, $1.50 ea. Not prepaid. Grady McCurley, Acworth, Rt. 1. BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS: _ 1 trio Black Cochins, breed- ing stock, $5.25 trio; 3 hens, 1 cock, $7.00. Exchange for Cornish pullets or hens. C. J. Chandler, Box 11, Red Oak. Several purebred large type Brahma cocks and pullets; dark Cornish cockerels, 75c and $1.00 ea. fob. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. : 2 bantam roosters, 65 ea. Exchange for setting | Jersey Black or White Giant eggs or dried fruit. Dewitt Buchanan, Baxley, Rt. 4. 9 R. I. Red bantam hens, 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea. H. Clement, 128 Adams St., Decatur. De 6356. Pugebred Buff Cochin ban- tams, 9 mos. old, $1.50 pr.; $2.00 trio. Kenneth Vann, Grove Ave., Waycross. Golden Sebright bantams, $5.00 trio; black breasted game bantams, modern B. B. Reds, $5.00 te.; white creasted pig- eons, $1.50 pr.; also, Golden and Silver pheasants. M. L. Arnau, 221 East 49 St., Savannah. Several prs. Silver Spangled Hamburg bantams, $1.00 ea. G. C. Daniel, Sylvester. Bantams: Black Breasted game, Red Pyles, Dark Corn- ish, Buff Cochins for - sale. Money back guar. W. K. Hern- don, 1109 Adrian St., Augusta. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS Purebred Apr, hatch Part- ridge R. pullets, $1.00 ea. in lots not less than 5; eggs, $1.00, 15 mail not guar. No cod _ ship- ments. M. O. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Rt 1-Box 419; Octilla, 6 W. R. hens, 6 R. I. Red hens, Booth stock, $5.00, 6. Mrs. Tal- lulah Reyno, 410 W. Anderson St., Savannah. | CORNISH: __Few large type Dark Corn- ish cockerels, Ap. hatch, $1.50 ea.s 1: Feb... hatch; 1 Black Cornish, Feb. hatch, $2.50 ea. fob. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Several young Cornish cock- erels, large type, $1.50 ea. Will hot ship. Come and pick them out. Rev. Jesse D. Booth, 50 Whiteford Ave. N. E., Atlanta. Large type Dark Cornish cockerels, Mar, hatch, $1.25 ea.: pullets, $1.00 ea. No personal checks. Florence Horne, Grove- town. Dark Cornish chickens, Bull Dog type, heavy, 75c ea. fob., exp. only; eggs, $1.00, 15 pre- paid mail. Trade for cured ham or young hens. A, L. Milligan, Bloomingdale. Purebred Dark Cornish eock- erels, Bulldog str., ready for service, $1.50 ea. fob. M. O, No checks. Mrs. A. W. Collins, Pu- laski, Rt. 1, Box 28. GAMES: Ark, Travier stags and pul- lets, about 6 mos. old, -pullets soon to lay, $1.25 ea.; $2.25 pr.: $3.25 trio. Z. E. Dunlap, Chaun- cey. : Balard Grist Grady cocks, hens, pullets and stags for sale. C. H. Camp, Toccoa. 10 Blue Pit game hens and cock, hens, $1.50 ea.; cock, $2.50; $15.00 lot. Trade for hogs, pigs, milk goats or anything of value. H. M, Adams, Douglas- ville. Sut ~ spills Manderson, Atlanta, 1319 De- exp. col.; $1.50 mail. Arrival by. "|HOUDANS: _ Trio Houdan chickens, 3 mos. old, $5.00. Mrs. B. E. Payrish, Pavo. : aire LEGHORNS: pes 2 nice young Everlay str. B. ~ L. cockerels, ready for service, | $1.25 ea.; $2.25 trio. Mrs. H. A. : Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. : a 35. W. L. hens, 1 yr. old, Big Eng. str., 65 ea. feb. Mrs. Eu- gene Smith, Monticello. Some W. L. Tom Barron, Eng. str. chickens; nice Cornish, 50 and 75c ea.; B. R. rooster, Leg- horn pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Eve= lyn Nesmith, 38 Melrose St., Macon. Se 22 purebred AAA W.L.., Apr. hatch; 40 purebred Buff Leg- heens, Apr. 15 hatch, ready to lay, $1.00 ea.; roosters, $1.25 ea.; 14 purebred White Mam- moth Pekin ducks, 80c ea. All | coops ret. Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee, X es Several nice Mar. hatch Leg- horn cockerels, from R. O. P. stock, $2.50 ea. N. W. Parham, ~ Warm Springs. 200 fine AAA Eng. str. W. L. |hens. 1 yr. old, laying, 75 ea. W. F. Coffee, Douglas. Few W. L. pullets, $1.00 ea. fob; also 1,000 egg Petersime j electric incubator, good as new, $100.00. G, L. Stripling, Rt. 3, Macon. = 50 W. L. hens, few 2 yrs. old, most 1 yr. old, no diseases, cull- ed, $45.00 lot fob; $44.00 at my __ home; also 1 White Jersey Giant cockerel, 2 yrs. old, $1.00. Lo H. O. Midlin, Fairmount, MINORCAS: is 30 fine purebred Buff Mi- norea pullets, Apr. hatch, be- ginning to lay, $1.00 ea. Mrs, J. R. Laniea-, Graymont, Rt. 1. ORPINGTONS: cee Big B. O. cockerels, Feb. hatch, direct from Booth, Lady- Egg-A-Day str., $2:00 ea.; $3.50: 3, $5.00 fob. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry. = 6 nice purebred B. O. cock= erels, 3 mos. old, 75 ea. Exp. col. M. O. only. Hollis Barnes, Rebecca, Box 55. | PHEASANTS: ay ._ Ringneck pheasants, Fantail and Homer pigeons for sale; al- so 2 young doe goats, natural- ly hornless, one bred. Harry Taylor, 1940 Hallman St. N. E., Atlanta. De 3254. : REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES): N. H. Red cockerels, Apr. hatch, bloodtested, (chicks cost 24c ea.), $1.50 ea. Bob Sosby, | Carnesville. ee = 23 purebred N. H. Red pul- lets, 1 rooster, 6 mos. old, wormed and treated for chick- en pox, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Neal Williams, Beuna Vista. REDS (PARMENTERS): See 45 Apr. hatch, pedigreed, Parmenter Red cockerels, big, dark, 85c ea. during October, a x Kennedy, St. Mountain, WYANDOTTES: 75 S. L. Wyandotte pe 8 wks. old, $40.00. M. Gaissert, Williamson, Rt. 1. pee 75 S. L. Wyandotte pullets, 9 wks. old, $40.09 lot. H. R. Greer, Rt. 1, Williamson. = Purebred R. C. S. L. Wyan- dotte cockerels, Apr. $1.00 ea .M. O. preferred; also 1 rooster, 1938 hatch, large and fine, $1.50; hens, $1.25 ea. Exp. pd. by buyer. Mrs. E. B. McLe- | roy. Eatonton, Rt. 1. : Thoroughbred White Wyan- dotte and White Rock pullets for sale; ;Start. layine in. No]. vember. Mrs, R. R.. Willis, Rt. 5, Macon. ee = TURKEYS, GUINEAS, : GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.: 1 black and white Muscovey _ (6 young ones raised ducks, this yr.), $6.50. Mrs. Miller Mc- Afee, Wrightsville. Mallard ducks mixed, 75e ea.; $2.00 trio; Ringneck doves, $1.50 pr. Buff Cochin bantam ~oosters, this yr. hatch, 50c ea. Exchange for Buff Cochin ban- tam hens, this yr. hatch. J. S. ae Robison, Jackson. : Big Bone Giant Bronze tur- key toms, Apr. hatch, out of eggs costing $42.00 doz., $18.0 ea. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. 4 guinea hens, 1939 hatch White African and- Blue Spec- kled mixed, 50c ea. exp. col. _ Mrs. W. W. Baughan, Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 84. a 6 arakes, 5 ducks, spr. hatch- ed. all heavy breed, 75c ea. Ho- mer Wheeler, Ball Ground, Rt. 2: z POULTRY WANTED CORNISH: Want 10 purebred Cornish pullets, ready to lay, and 1 rooster. Quote cash price del. J. = J. Collins, Douglas, Rt. 2. GIANTS: : Want 10 Black giant pultets and 1 young rooster, first cass breed, lot a or pay xp, > charges. J, W. Coffman, fii. 2, Athens, See ee ee Be hatch, | = Page Four POULTRY WANTED FARM HELP WANTED MARKET BULLETIN FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED Tuesday, October + ms POSITIONS WANTE LEGHORNS: Exchange value for 6 Mar. hatch purebred S.C. W.L. pul- lets. No culls. Mrs. H. J. Chand- ~ jer, Tifton, Rt. 5: MINORCAS: Want 100 Mar. hatch pullets: Minorcas, Australorps, or Leg- horns. Pay cash. A. B. Taylor, Rochele. Rt. 1. FARM HELP WANTED Want neat, clean, Christian woman with fair education, 25- 45, for light farm work, no field work, Good home for right par- ty. Must give best of ref. Mrs. F. L. McCoy, Atlanta, Rt. 4; Box 198. : Want woman to live in home with man and wife and do light farm work, no field work. Good home and $2.00 week. State age and full particulars. Mrs. R: E. Ellington, Fairburn. Reet. Want dependable, middleag- ed or young man do gen. work around country place. - Must be sober, good character, able to drive dar. Preference given slightly crippled appli- -eant. Write. H. E, Smith, Au- gusta. Rt. 3. - Want 1h. farmer on 50-50 basis. 5 A. cotton allotment. Stock and tools furnished, also - milk and butter and some gro- -ceries. Can move party within 100 mi. range. Want girl in family to help with light work. Mrs. J. O. Lunsford, Talking ~~ Rock. Rt. 1. 5 Want neat, reliable colored girl, 20-35, for light farm work, no field work. $10.00 mo. room and board. Mrs. G. C. Strick- land, Atlanta, 407 Marietta St. Want settled, country raised colored woman for light farm work, no field work. Milk 1 Rae good ref. Write in and have C. P. Watson, Black- full. Mrs. shear. - Want man and wife, without children, for 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Expect them to do extra for. room and board. I. _E. Brooks, Stonewall. Rt. Li "Want colored man and family (boy 12 to 15 yrs. old), for farm work, Begin soon as possible. Write. Dr. J. H. Douglas, Al- bany. Want family to gather cot- ton and plow; 1 hand exp. in dairy work to help in small dairy. Must be honest and tem- -perate. Good house, water, gar- den, wood free. See me at once. -C. W. Price, Cedartown. Rt. 2. Want middleaged woman for light farm work, no field work. $4.00 mo. room and board. Give full details about self in letter. Mrs. J. B. McCall, Jesup. Rt. 2. Want good, honest, sober man and wife to live with elderly couple. Man .to do gen. farm and mill and cotton gin; wo- man milk one cow and other ight farm work. J. W. Cagle, asper. : - Want good farmers for 2-1 ch. farms: 28 A. crop land, cot- on allotment, 7-8, standing ent, 600 lbs. middling lint cot- on; 23 A. cotton allotment, 5.4, standing rent, 500 lbs. middling Jint cotton. 10 mi. East Lexirs- on. W. M. Chafin, Lexington. Want young, exp. farmer to -guperintend farm in Fulton Co. yf 150 open acres. House furn- ished. Small monthly salary interest in crop. Bring recommendations. Houston White, Atlanta, 904 Grant Bldg. Wa 9085. Want unencumbered, clean, respectable, healthy, middleag- ed woman for gen. light farm work, Modernly equipped coun- try home. $10.00 mo. board and oom. Mrs. H. M. Garner, Fel- ton. Box 14. Want experienced dairy hands. M. Cox, Savannah, cfo Coxs Dairy, White Bluff Rd. Want farmer for good farm, 150 A. fenced, 100 pasture, 65 eared. 7 R. house, new Tob. barn and feed barn. 2 mi. No. Alma, Standing rent. Mrs. J. A. ~Cockman, Alma. Few acres on Blythe Isle to rent on halves, for Vegetables. No house. B. O. Fussell, Bruns- wick, Want middleaged couple. Man to take care of stock and small farm; woman to help with light farm work. Good home, room and board. Reasonable salary. B. L. Custer, Marietta. 209 Seminole Drive. Want healthy, -middleaged _ woman, good character, to live with lone widow and do light farm work, no field work. Good home and reasonable pay. Ref. eq. Mrs. F. L. Florence, Bishop. ee Want family to pick 10 or 12 ales cotton and help in other gathering. Will furnish house. T. K. Moore, Canton. Rt. 3. cow. Must be unencumbered | Want middleaged woman or | girl, 25-40, for light farm work, -no field work. Prefer member of Later Day Saints church. Good home with man and wife. Edw. Hood. Axson. Want family with help enough to cultivate a small 2 h: crop. 4-R. house, close to school and churches; on mail and school bus route. Wood ayd pasture. 15 mi. So. Atlanta. T. Lee, Morrow. Rt. 1. Want good farmer for 2 h. farm, 5 R. house, tenant house; near church and on school bus route. 8 mi. NW Griffin. Must be able finance self. Standing Rent, or 4 bales cotton. Mrs. S. O. Gay, Atlanta, 1406 Hart- ford Ave. SW. Want healthy, single, young man to help gather 1 h. crop and work next yr. if agreeable. Unlimited ref. E. S. Blackwell, Shady Dale. Rt. 1. Want nice, clean woman or girl for light farm work, milk 1 cow. Good home, board, $2.00 week. Mrs. H. T. Garner, Bu- ford. ite Want farmer for 1 1-2 h. farm. 3 R. house, pasture, wood; near town and school. Must be able furnish self: Live in home with me. Have mule and farm tools for sale. Mrs. E. B. Wood, Oglethorpe. Want reliable family to help gather this yrs crop and work on through next year. Regular work. $12.00 mo. house, wood, garden. White or colored. J. H.. Heath, Alapaha. Want Christian disposed wo- man for light farm work, no field work. Comfortable home with elderly woman and small salary. Jos. Freeman, Blakely. A 2 to 4h. farm rent free for clearing. Will pay for all wood cut, mostly brush and sage fields. 4 R. house furnished. Good farm ground. G. D. Hig- ginbotham, Sandersville. Rt. 3. Want good farmer for 2 horse farm, good 5 R. house, out-bldgs. Write for details. Mrs. B. T. Osborne, Clermont. jie. Want reliable, honest, sober man with plenty force to oper- ate 3 h. farm On 50-50 basis. Operator to furnish stock and self. Plenty fertilizer furnished. Apply. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Al- ma. : Want girl or middleaged wo- man to live as one of family of 3 and do farm chores, milk- ing, etc., for board, clothes and little money. Write. Mrs. C. L. Reavis, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Want reliable white woman to live as one of the family and help with light farm chores, no field wack. Victoria Griffin Sparks. Want good farmer for 1% h. farm, 4 R. house, barn, well; on public road, school bus and mail route. Mrs. M. Williams, Weens, Rt. 2. Want middle aged woman for light farm work. No field work. Ref, exch: C=. Fo -Fhuggins. Summerville, Rt. 4. . Want good man for 1 or 2 h. farm, ads and 4ths or stand- ing rent. Good 3 R. house and barn, plenty wood. On Camp- bellton Rd. W. B] Cochran, Stonewall, Rt. 1. Want girl for light farm work no field work. Board, private room and $3.00 week. State exp. A. C. Greenbarg, Atlan- ta. 124 Vine St. N. W. Want refined, healthy set- tled, Christian woman for light farm work, no field work. Board, room and small salary. Must drive car well. Ref. re-- quired. Miss Ruby Reynolds, Mayfield, Rt. 1. _ Want unencumbered. white woman, 35-50, good Christian character for light farm work, no field work. Good home with widow and reasonable salary. Give ref. Mrs. H. W. Baird, Douglas. Want large family with 3 or more plow hands to work for wages. Good 8 R. House, deep well and plenty garden space. E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania. Want 2 h. farmer with stock able finance self, to cultivate 80 A. pecan grove; grow feed for 10 head cattle and share 50-50 on all cash sales from the farm. 5 Yr. contract to reliable sre H. C. Walker, McRae, Want. nice, settled white girl or woman for light farm work, for good home and small sal- acy. Mrs. Jasper N. Martin, Cumming Rt. 4. Want nice, middleaged white woman for light farm work, no field work. $3.00 week and board. Consider nice colored woman. Write. Mrs. Vernon Greeson, Resaca, Rt. 1. Want at once large family to gather cotton and sow grain, also 1 man of experience work in small dairy. C. W. | Price, Cedartown, Rt. 2. to: Want neat, unencumbered, country woman 30-35 yrs. of age for light farm work, no field work. Small family of honest, country family. Coun- try prices. A. C. Perry, Mon- roe, Rt. 3. Want nice, clean, reliable colored girl or woman to live in home and do light farm work, no field work. Give age, ref. and salary expected, Mrs. J. A. Wellmaker, Barnesville. Want old colored couple to do light farm work no field work. Must be reliable, know how to milk, look after stock, garden, etc. House and salary. Mrs. Roy Jackson, Lovett. Want nice, respectable girl or woman to live in home and help with light farm work, no field work, but must milk and churn. Board, clothes little spending money, live as one of family. Mrs. J. H.c Bowen, Cobbtown. Want refined, . middleaged woman to live as one of fam- ily with mother and daughter, and do light farm work, no field work nor cows to milk, for small salary. Mrs. Abbie Bolton, Albany. : Want good farmer for 27 A. farm on 50-50 basis. Guano furnished. 1 A. tobacco, 5 A. cotton. 3 R. house. Write or see. Mrs. J. B. Moody, Screven. Want young, single, white man, for wages, to help with cows, chickens and gen. farm work. N. W. Parham, Warm Springs. Want young white girl, not over 20, peefer orphan, to do light farm work, no field work. Must be honest, truthful, reli- able, good repaitation. Room, board, reasonable salary. Mrs. H. B. Duling, Atlanta, 1359 No. Highland Ave. N. E. Want good farmer for 275 A. farm. Approx. 50 A. in river bottoms. 3 and 6 R. house, small pasture, barn. Standing rent. Available Nov. 1st. Locat- ed on Cascade and Baker Rds. 10 mi. S. W. Atlanta. Mrs. Chas. Coryell, Atlanta, 1522 Montreat Ave., S. W. Want dairyman, sober, hon- est and industrious, to oper- ate my dairy. Could give large family crop in addition, on shares. Apply in person. Letters answered only if interested. Fred L. White,\.Buckhead Rt. 1. Morgan Co. S Want good colored girl for light farm wark, no field work. Good home. Must pass physical examination. Write or see. Mrs. Ralph Loudermilk, Alto. Rt. 2. Want hand to work on dairy farm; milk and also field work. Give man and wife both work at dairy. No drunkard need apply. T. L. Chaffin, Buckhead. Morgan Co. Want reliable, healthy, exp. white woman for light farm work, no field work, to live with couple without children. Reasonable salary. Mrs. L. L. Hay, Leary. Want at once, unencumbered, white woman, country raised to help with light farm work. Must know how to milk. Room, board and $2.00 week. Mrs. R. E. Ellington, Fairburn. Rt. 1. Want small family or healthy single man to gather present crop and trade for 1941. Need now at once. E. S. Blackwell, Shady Dale. Want man for 2 h. farm, with mules and feed. Move yourself. I furnish fectilizer and run you. Good land, 5 R. house, good pasture; on school route. Ref. exch. Mrs. I. A. Alligood, Dex- ter Rt. 1. Want young, ambitious cou- ple for small farm near-Stone Min. Prefer one interested in and some exp., growing flow- ers and shrubs. Must have own stock and tools for 1 h. crop. |'Good land, well watered, good house, pasture, plenty wood. Write. Give ref. W. E. Bowers, Stone Mtn. Rt. 2. Want good, nice woman to. live in home with middleaged woman and help with light farm work, no field work, for her board. Mrs. E. L. Poare, Suwa- nee. Rt. 1. Z Want settled white woman, good character, to live as one of family and help with light farm work, and poultry, no field work. Private room, board, $2.00 week. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland. Rt. 1. Want settled, energetic, hon- est, woman for light farm work, no field work nor milking. Must pass blood test. Prefer col- ored woman. Room, board, $2.00 week. Mrs. A. L. Jones, New- nan. Rt; +5; Want colored man and wife, no children, to work. Bottling milk and facm work, Reason- able salary and.furnish house, water, lights. Live on main highway. E,. G. Herron, Ross- ville. Rt. 2, Want man and wife to work on farm, to grow truck and other crops. See me at once. S. W. White, Culloden, (On High- way No. 22). Want nice, clean, respectable white woman, 20-45 yrs. of age, for light farm work, no field work. G. B. Sherman, Kingston. Risk Want good farmer for 2-3 h. farm near good school and church. Good land, house, pas- ture. Write or see for further information. Mrs. C. W. Clonts. Atlanta. 1352 Donnelly Ave. Want at once, colored hand to helo gather crops and cut wood. Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lov- ett. Want honest, working wo- man, 20-30, for light farm work, no field work. $6.00 mo. room and board. C. B. Miley, States- Horo. mt 2 box 34. Want woman for light farm work, no field wack, in coun- try. Write. Wilford Overstreet, Lenox. Rt. 1. Want good farmer for 14 A. land and house, mule and farm implements, gardens, etc. 18 mi. Atlanta. Write. Chas. E. Hitt, Stone Mtn. RFD. Want reliable, sober couple as caretaker and assistant on small farm. Man to drive car, care for yard, garden, etc. wife light farm work. Practical or 4-H experience. White or colored. Ref. reg. J. M. Maddox, Stone Mtn. P. O. Box 297. POSITIONS WANTED Young man wants job on farm. 27 yrs. old, Exp. and good worker. $3.50 week, board and Jaundry. Can begin at once. Want regular job to last through winter months. Joe Stanley, At- lanta, 817 Washington St. S. W. Settled, unencumbered wo- man desires farm work in some Christian home. Give duties in detail. No field wack. Miss Catherine L. Wood, Atlanta, cfo Gen. Del. ; Want good 1 h. farm for 1941, with good 5 R. house, plenty wood, pasture, some bottom land, on 3rds and 4ths, in Ful- ton or Cobb county. Can furn- ish self. J. B. Sosebee, Cum- ming, Rt. 5. Want job as overseer, Supt., or Carefaker of farm. Exp. farmer and with livestock. Rath- er be with Sabbath Keeper. Jas. E. Vincent, Lithonia. Rt. 1. cfo E. E. Ragin. Single man wants job on farm. C. R. Holloway, Edison. Nice, country raised woman and 2 boys, 14 and 16, want job in country with good, Chris- tian people. Good ref. Room. board and some salary. Send bus fare and stamp for reply Mrs. Annie Blankenship, Brook- Jet. Rt. 1. Refined, unencumbered, Christian woman, college edu- cation, middleaged, wants po- sition in modern farm home. Exp. in dairy, poultry. Work qualifications and ref. the best. Mrs. L. P. Turne:, Augusta, cfo Gen. Del. Want job tending to stock and doing carpenter and _ repair work. milking cows, poultry etc. No field* work nor heavy lifting. Henry Vickers, Reids- ville. Box 3168. 26 yr. old white man wants job overseeing farm. Well exp. farming and can drive tractor and truck, also oversee a cat- tle farm. Good 2 or 3 R. house, with wood, water furnished. Have wife and 2 children. Ref. if needed. Have to be moved, but willing to re-pay. E. H. Leonard, Cartersville. Rt.. 3. 18 yr. old girl wants light farm work, no field work for good home with respectable peo- ple and reasonable salary. Pre- fer with old couple. Miss Ver- nie Griffis, Odum. Rt. 1, Box 90, efo Clentin Carter. | Want work with good man. Keep up any kind of machinery and good sawyer. 20 yrs. exp. Good character. No drinking. Exe. ref. Begin at once. C. L. Bartlett, Monticello. RFD 3. Want good 1 or 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Landlord to fuenish stock. 18 yrs. exp. growing tobacco, life time in other crops. Like to raise hogs on 50-50 basis. S.- F. Hilton, Ellabell.. Rt. 1. White man, 58, wife and 13 yr. old daughther, wants job looking after stock, etc. 6 yrs.. exp. with Riding cultivator. Need work and can begin now. Want near good school. Dont smoke, drink, nor curse. Write or see me. 5 mi. Alamo at Durdens store. W. H. Strick- land, Alamo. Rt. 1. Sober man, 40, wife, 3 child- ren, want place on dairy, or as caretaker of estate, garden, cow, etec., near Atlanta. in reach of oe J. R, Elsberry, Dallas. Want job in dairy.. Sok henest and can arvive a car truck. Wife and 2 child Write at once. Clifford B Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 308, Want good crop on 50 basis, with party who will nish work when not in | Bert Millhollan, Morganton. Want 1-h. farm on 50-50 is, prefer in the tobacco secti Ref. exch. Write. Walter Be Surrency. Rt.1. ag Want good 1 h. with on school bus line near B ton or Clermont. SS. s.3 Clermont. Rt. 1. 19 yr. old country r white girl wants job light wa-k for home and $3.00 w: Write at once. Miss Nellie Meeks, Gay. Rt. 1. 20 yr. old white girl common education, wan with good people on farm. field work. Reasonable sal; Miss Annie Mae Griffin, H Hiucst Rt st: Ds Man and wife, white, wa farm job. Write. E. H. Te Macon, 384 Pionona Ave, Want small 1 horse crop halves or light standing and my wife to help with li farm work. W. W. Smith, M; etta. Rt. 4. _ Want light farm work, field work, with room or hou: prefer near Macon. Send stan for reply. Mrs. M. Willia Wrens, Rt. 2. : a 2 families want work on fa pick cotton and other wo this winter, and 4-H crop f 1941 on 50-50 basis. 5 and 10 family. Have to be moved. F Kirby, Keysville, Rt. 2. Middleaged man, no famil sober, honest, lifetime exp. gen. farming, tobacco and st wants job for bal. this and a 1941, as overseer and man large farm. Consider offer elderly couple for a crop share basis. State full part lars when answering. Best ref. J. A. Ryals, Claxton, Rt Box 55. Respectable, middleaged ple, with references, want p with elderly couple on _ fs James Cox, Douglasville, Rt. nishing stock. 18 yrs. exp. gr ing tobacco; lifetime in o crops. Like to raise hogs on 50 basis. Forcial Hilton, E bell. Rt. 1. Nee 23 yr. old man wants job farm driving tractor; Reasonable salary Want job looking after St farm. 22 yrs..old, wife, 1 ch Hugh Dorsey Bizzell, Moul 204 6th St. N.-E. Want home with elderly ple. Do light farm work, field work, for reasonable | ary. 37 yrs. old. Best of Mrs. E. A. Rich, Eastman. St. efo Clerk Shapard.. Job wanted by one-arr man and wife on farm; after stock, etc. Consider 2 farm on 50-50 basis for self ; son-in-law. Write. E. S. Yo Doerun. Rt. 3. Want job as overseer or ca taker. Life exp., sober, hon W. HO Oe 50-50 basis. Plenty of fo Sober, no bad habits. Wan R. house. Jas. F. Oliver, Ca Young married cou father-in-law; want job farm. Can do anything on also exp. poultry. At State wages, etc. Win. Winterville, cfo Gen. Del. _ Exp. dairyman wants jo milkers. Sober, 39 yrs. 0 anywhere. Consider othe W. C. Vandiver, Rutledge. R' Want dairy job. 6 yrs pref@e sour cream dairy, overseer of farm. Self and No bad habits. Can look a big dairy farm. Sober, n habits. J. Davis, Columbus. Gen. Del. : : ' Want job overseeing far as truck driver. Honest an around good farmer; plenty perience. Refa@-ences. wages. C. E. Gresham, Jo boro. Rt. 1. : Single man wants job farm. C. R. Holloway, Edi Man and wife want pla dairy. Experienced. Would cept caretakers place cr look ter stock. Best ref. John B Milledgeville. Rt. 1. White woman want farm work, no field work. milk. Home and $2.50 to week. Transpartation to be nished. Mrs. Lula Haddo Flovilla. efo Flovilla Ho Young woman wants farm work,'no milking n work. $2.50 to $3.00 wee 0) be furnished. Miss Myrtl hunt, Dahlonega. Rt