DEPARTMENT TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1941. DITORIALBy Tom Linder Last Thursday it was my privilege to attend the mato Festival at Glennville in Tattnall County. Glenn- ille is a progressive little city in the heart of original eorgia. The background of that section is unsurpassed. _ Only a few miles from Glennville is old Midway where itton Gwinnett, Lyman Hall and many other noted and courageous pioneers are slecping beneath the wide- spread- ing limbs of live oaks. = Only a few miles from Glennvyille is Savannah, where Jelethorpe and his little band landed on Yamacraw Bluff. hese men loved personal liberty enough to risk their lives In a wild new country to escape English prisons. Only a few miles from Glenuville is the historie set- ement where the Salzburgers came seeking religious iberty. In no section of Georgia are the fundamental prin- ciples of religious and political liberty more deeply im- lanted in thie hearts of the people. Thirty years ago I went through Tattnall County and aw hundreds of acres of Sea Island cotton that was worth hundred dollars an acre. There were hundreds of white ople and negroes working in those cotton fields. No one reamed that the day would come when iis picture would Livestock Sales and Georgia Agitcn Markets 5 Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: 12Americus June 4Augusta __ i$ $9.25 per CWT, 5Valdosta = 10.05 2 rr 6Cordele ; 9.40 es 6Metter 9.00 Bee. 9Sylvester 5 9.55 Niven 10Arlington T4530 he 10Macon 9.00- 9.25 te! Ji OcHla- = 9.00 a = Pie ee L te 12Albany i ee a 9.25 ze ae 9.35 ese TOP FED CATTLE. 2 do Apusta 2 se Tose s he Dae aca esa 9.50- 10.70 Ba b= Valdosta= <_ ee 7.00- 8.50 pees 6Cordele _. oe 8.50- 9.50 a ee 6 Wetter = 9.00- 10.00 shee S=oSyivester 405 10.30 2 10Arlington = OD nee 1022 Viacons Se ee eS 9.00- 10.00 Be 11Ocilla pS: ese 8 50== 945 Bee ARMS, MARKETS AND LAND BANK MORTGAGE time and money. be entirely nee Loday the people of Tattnall Goines, like the people of almost all the counties of Georgia, are forced to start a new way of life. They are compelled develop new crops, and in developing new crops there are always many mistakes to be made and corrected. This means that the farmers cannot have as much income dur- ing these trial years as they hope to have after thorough experience in growing and marketing these new crops. The State system of Farmers Markets is also in a de velopment stage. This system of markets must be made to handle the new crops which the farmers are trying produce. The perfecting of Farmers Markets Bisa requires According to the statistics of the Federal Government the income of: farmers of America today is lower than the income of any other substantial group. . Farm labor is a problem. Farm labor is scarce and the price which the farmer can afford to pay for labor is entire ly out of line with prices which labor is receiving in ind i trial pursuits. - ue Tt is true that farm machinery has been substituted fo labor to a considerable extent, but mac hinery that the farmer buys is the product of industrial plants produced under high labor costs. The price which the farmer must pay for machinery is entirely out of line with the price which the farmer gets for his products. Shifting from labor (Continued on Page Twe) FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES" Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: ; June 13 Atlanta Beans (Lima) per bu. Hprs. : $ .75-$1.00 Beans (Snap), per bu. Hprs. zZ 1.50- 2.00 Beets, per doz. bunches _.... 40- .60 Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu. 1.15- 1.4) Collards, per doz. bunches ... 15-90 Corn, per doz, ears _.. 1522053 Cucumbers, per bu. Hprs. _ 1.00- 1.75. Onions (Green), per doz. bunches _.__. = Boe Peas (Blick-Nyes). per Du prs. a Se ee 25- 40 Peas (Crowders), per bu. Hprs. _.. : 65-9213 Peaches, bulk, per bu:, ordinary, small 2 25-50 = Potatoes (Irish), per 100 lbs. 1.00- 1.90 Squash, per bu. Hprs. ._..... us 1.75- 2.00 Tomatoes, per bu. Hprs. a Se 52 -3.95- 350 Turnip Salad, per bis Hpts, Se ore eee a een coos -90=- 1.00 Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) ~ MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS June 13, 1941 Always Subject to Variation. ATLANTA COLUMBUS VALDOSTA INDEX Be wees, large. Doz. 2 a 26-28) 30 | ----------- se Second-Hand Machinery for Sale _. 2 : moss, Nedium, -DO0z, 3 22-25) = = ee eee Pe Second-Hand Machinery Wanted _.. 2 Mere Small D0. 62. SS oe een ee eee oe 20 Se 16 Incubators and Brooders for Sale _. 2 Hens, Col. 44-lbs. up 2. See AS- AT | Rete i aera ee 4 Incubators and Brooders Wanted __ 2 Hens, Leghorn, 1b. 2. Se = AB | AB) a Panis Or Saie a 2-3 Procsiers Las a AQ | see a8 Sead for Sale 2 s 3 Stags, Lb. SS 1Q 1S | -15- ee ay Beans and Peas for Sale 3 POPS bab es ee ee AS- 20) 22- igo ae Peanuts and Pecans for Sale SD _ Ducks, Lb. es 08-12 | he Cottonseed for Sale eg Bese Lb ee ee 08-10 | = LO | ne Bers for Sale ae Soe Ss Wuckeys.-Lbe 22 Ne ee a es Corn and Seed Corn for Sale 3 aDOnS: 10s. 22 2 : - a a Honey Bees, Bee Supplies for Sale 3 _ Country Butter, best table, Lb, __.------------ 225 | BB) 35 Fresh and Cured Meats for Sale 3 oS Field Peas, mixed, Bu. 2 - ere Watermelons, Cantalopes for Sale __ 3 _ Field Peas, not mixed, Bu... ee 2.00 = : Rabbits and Cavies for Sale = 3 iar Corn: (80 lbs. toe bu.), Bu. __- ---__-- 15-80} = e ee a 65 Syren 10r Sale 3 eS 3 Shelled Corn, ----_----_____ TD} 50 | ie Grain ahd Hay. for-Sale 3 Sak S Oats, pe ee ee 42 | 50-52) 35 Miscellaneous for Sale Sse e ot bps : oo ee eee 99 ee Ee ee eee a es Miscellaneous Wanted 2 3 i, eet Potatoes, No. 2's... - = == | 5 MM fhe Green, per 100 bk 1750.00 | ee 1.50- 460) bo 10 fee ae | Cabbage. White. per 100 Lbs, 5-100) = siorcet ana iiies for Sele a - Peavine Hay, No. 1, Tens. 15. 00- 16. 00 Setter pasate 14.00-15. 00 eee eres 16.00 Sheep and: Goats for Sale ee ee 4 i Peanut Hay, No. 1, OM TT.00-12 O04: 2 ae 10,00-17 00 (oe 10.00 Sheep and Grats Wanted 4 Spanish Peanuts, No. POON ee 19,00216.00 oo es 80.00-90.00 | 65.00 Hogs for Sale and Wanted = 4s Cottonseed (Prime) Ton cn 32.00 Cattle for Sale and Wanted Se C.S. Meal, 8%, FOB Atlanta, Ton _.--..___ _ DO a ee Farm Help Wanted oa 4 s Cc; S: Meal, 1%. FOB Atlanta, ORS 27.00 aon nn nnn nnn tn --------------- 32.00 Positions Warted aoe se eae ed 4 y Peanut Weal 45% et ee SS Se eee | Se ee ae S 27.00 : aS ee ee ee eee MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable postage regulations inserted one time on each request an peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. nder re- more than 30 words including name and address. Bulletin. 114-122 Pace St., By Department of Agriculture - Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the _ Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing Published Weekly at Cevineton, Ga. Tom Linder, Commissioner Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and. Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Market, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. TOM LINDER ; Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 1917. Accepted for ti farmers ie strug they had no control. age for their children. the mortgage. are forced off the land. ( Cohtined from Page One) te machinery merely heals up the wound in one place while it breaks out in another. A great many of the farms in Georgia were mortaged to the Federal Land Banks when there was no limit on the production of cotton and when cotton was selling from twenty to twenty-five eents per pound. At the time these mortgages were signed the farmer had a reasonable expecta- on of being able to pay. gled along under -the vicissi- tudes of cineumstances and conditions over which. Since that time the _ For years these men and women have strug- gled in the sun and cold trying to pay the interest d the taxes; trying to hold the land as a her- i Today a loan which was reasonable fifteen years ago is, in many cases, two or three times as much as the land is worth. The land bank admits the truth of this statement when it dispossesses a man who has been struggling along with a loan for fifteen years and then turns around and sells the farm for one-third to one-half of the amount This country cannot long exist if the men and women who are struggling to pay these mortgages Congress should at once enact legislation to reduce these land bank mortgages. should at once enact laws to put the income of the rmer on a parity with the income of the other veople in the United States. : If we are drawn into this great war which is : Congress | ow destroying the old world, food is bound to ome scarce. There is a tendency now in Wash- igton to prevent the rise of prices of the food hich the farmer grows. Every ship will be need- for carrying on a war and the nation will be dependent upon the men and women who till the soil in this country to prevent grave food short- es among our own people. The men and women ho live on the farms constitute the most vital : ply line and first line of defense. - Let Congress strengthen this vital fortress by| ediately taking a part of the land bank mort- age load off the shoulders of our farmers. TOM LINDER, | Commissioner of Agriculture. | $2 PECIAL NOTICE GRAIN ties interested in BUY- ING CORN, HAY AND ON- Etc., please get in touch 1 ws. BUREAU OF MAR- : 222 State Capitol, Wa tires, body, in good SPECIAL NOTICE BERRIES: AND FRUIT who will have ckberries, Grapes, Musca- ete.. in large quantities Season, please advise the ximate amount you will : when will be AU OF MARKEITS 2 Siate Capitol, _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 XX L. 2-hole corn shel- ler, used 1 yr. A-1 condition, cost $57.50. take $25.00. Also 1 3 HP IHC Kerosene engine son W. T. Pelfrey, Dora- ville. 4 2-row roost C-3 hand dusting matchines, $12.00 ea. Used 1 season, good as new, J. C. Collier, Barnesville. Model F. 4% ft. Case com- bine and 6 ft. Case binder. Both ready to go and priced to sell, A. B. Preston, Monroe. Smal] 2 section spring tooth harrew for small tractor, good condition. $25.00 at farm. L. = Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. Little giant Soy Bean Har- vester, good as. new, original cost, $150.00, for $60.00 cash FOB Dublin, D. L. Wells, 853 Highland Ave., Atlanta, 1 McCormack Binder in fair condition. practically new can- vases, $50.00. J. A. Clark, El- lenwood. Case Thrashing Machine in good condition with . peanut and grain elevators $175.06 H. G. Ballard, Tifton. 1 Covington planter for corn and cotton. used 1 sea- son, $15.00. Clifford Waller Harrison, RFD 1. 4, 80 saw. air-blast Murry Gin system with steam-boiler and engine, first class shape, cheap for cash, or terms to the right party. Write or see, James Fowler. Soperton 1 mule drawn 2-horse cut- away harrow in good condi- tion..Cheap or exc. for hogs or cows. J. H. Castleberry, Nor- man Park. Rt. . Smith gil burner outfit for 16 ft. tobacco barn. Good con- dition, used to cure only for barn tobacco. Price. $100. John Wilkes, Lyons. 1 Cardwell grain Thrasher, in first-class condition, ready to operate. Bargain, $75.00. Come see it, IL. C.. Allen, Hoschton. 1 Guano Distributer, 1 corn planter and 1 cotton planter, all for $7.00. Mrs. J. H. Pin- holster, Clvattville., One 1% H. John Deere en- gine practically new: 50 gal. barrel churn; and other farm equipment. Do not. write, aoe A. W. Anthony, Reese , Columbus. : ap Meadows corn mill and condition. G. M. Williams, Conyers, Rt.3. B. 86. 8 used binders, running con- diticn, good shape, $50.00: $75.00 and $100.00 ea. B,. T. Roberts. Monroe. 1 gasoline or Kerosene 10 H. P. engine, , International, used for farm work. $50. 00 cash FOB farm. Or trade for hogs or milch cows, yearlings market price. John C. Thomas, Metcalfe. 1 McCormick Dearing crear: separator for sale. State what you have to offer in exc. Used y several yrs. in fair shape. E. WwW. Standard, Lincolnton, RFD = Delaval Jr. Cream Separ- ator, run only few months, in 1st-class condition, Cost $45; sell. $25.00. Exe. for calves, if not too far away. L. R. Ogle- tree. Monticello, Rt. 2. Mule power 2 roller cane mill, Chattanoooga. No: 23, $30 cash my place. Freeman Ee Hurnmicutt, Canon, Rt. 2. 1 Cream Separator, McCor- mick Dearing, used. sev. yrs. Sell or what you have offer in exc. E. W. Standard Lin- colnton, Rt. 3. 1 good 2-horse Oliver breaking plow: 1 good 2 horse John Deere middlebuster. Both in good condition, $5.06 ea.; 1 good Rolling Coulter, at- taches to beam of any walking plow or Middlebus ter, good condition. Cost $4. 50, sell for $2.00. All prices FOB here. W. . Rockel. Thomasville, Rt. 1. 3 roller Cane Mill, 10% ft. crimp bar Copper pan. Both |nearly new and in good con- dition, $65.00 cash. J. B. Goss. Jasper, R. 2. Good used Farmall Tractor One 2-horse wagon, broad;|in perfect running order and running condition, $20.00. Exe: for |yearlings or hogs at fair price. C. Newsom, Sandersville. _ Have one good 2 roller cane \miill, size 16 rollers ang good framing ready to pat up. Will = for $25.00 cash, J. F. Gru- ber, Odum, R. 2. d 1 iron 8 disc harrow for | tractor or mules, peg tooth: harrows, spring tooth harrows, hay rakes. John Deere mow- ing machine, Oliver mowing machine useq about 10 days, farm teols, plow stocks, turn- ers. J. A. Cason, Barnesville, new Farmall 5 disc Tiller reas- onable. Mrs. Georgia Harri- son, Augusta, R. 3. McCormick mower and rake in good condition, $23.00 at my place. Mrs. Robert Cook. Fairburn, R. 2. 2 10-inch 76 saw Contin- ental Gins complete in good shape. Also other Farm ma- chinery. H. C. Smith, Ball ' Ground. 1 used stock food chopper for chepping corn and other forage. $7.50. Mrs. Leila F. Epps. 989 Cascade Ave.. S. W Atlanta, Phone AM 1245. condition, two hole sheller. All in good} ae Bt SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS a D Hand operated cotton dust- er or sprayer. Orig. cost, take $3.50. Also 6 young healthy. brown Leghorn hens, Everlay Str. All laying, 75c ea. Del. Exp office, free of charge. Cc. R. Morris, Newnan .R. 3. Circular Saw. 48, 30 teeth, $25.00. Satisfaction or money refunded. C. R. Vaughn, Con- yers. Good 6 ft.; Case binder, ready for work. Priced to sell. A. B. Preston, Monroe. 3 Fairbanks-Morse Engines, | 15 He P., 25-35 and 12H. P. | All_in good condition and all used in farm work. Sell or exc. for what have you. Wm. L McCoy. Mountain City. Chalmers tractor complete, Cultivator, Power lift, belt pulley, Disk Tiller with seed- ing attachment, new ground harrow, finishing harrow. Good condition. C. R. Lambert, Thomasville. One 8-foot John Deere power take-off binder in ex- tra good condition for sale or exc. for equal value mule, cattle, or shoats. B. F. Harris tiffin. Box 364. Tel. 597. 60 gal. sugar boiler, a 2-h. John Deere Middlebreaker, 1 Beasley plow: and harrow. ail in good condition. cheap with eash. Write or come see. J. B. Kelly. Hortense. RFD. 3 roller cane mill. 10% Copper crimp bar pan, near- ly new, both in good condi- tion, $65.00. J. B Goss, Jas- per Rt. 2. : 1 Deering riding cultivator in good condition (used very little) $12.50. Also a 2-bottom Oliver tractor plow (needs light repairs) $15.00 at my place. G. L. Webb. Grayson, , Rt 1. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want a farm dinner bell, preferable with supporting frame. State size and price del. in Atlanta. Geo. T. North- en. 329 Grant. Atlanta. Want good used flues for 16 ft. tobacco barn. Homer Wil- liamson, Soperton, R. 1. Want il-horse mowing ma- chine and hay rake in good Pay) Gash. J." Hi: Tribble, 277 Capitol, Atlanta. Want Grain drill, preferably 3-row with fertilizer attach- ment. Ist class condition and cheap for cash or exc. other farm tools. W. D. Milam, Aus- tall f Want Hav Bater, good con- dition. Mu be bargain. W. S. ONeal, Douglasville. Want Grain cradle in good condition, of medium wt. cheap. R. C. Mallette, Flovilla. Want a used tractor Farmall _12 or equal. State make, size, condition and price in answer. Cc. O. Johnson Savannah 205 West 38th St. Want to buy a Bosh or At- water-Kent Ignition system for a Fordson Tractor. J. H. Willis, Cblimibus. Want to exc. Corn for good ao Wagon. T. J Pullen, ite. farm dinner bell. Mrs. W. F. Aiken, 920 Glenwood Ave., At- Janta. Want 1 good second hand Cultipacker. Write price Lew- is Hutson, Walnut Grove. Want left hand Leffel 20 Turbine Water wheel, second- hand. Advise condition and best cash price in answering. R. C. Ray, Jr. Cordele, Want pony cart, 2 or 4 wheel In answering state age, style, price and condition. Walter C. Hendrix, 618 Ful- ton County Courthouse, At- lanta. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS FOR SALE 75-100 Cap. day old chick, electric brooder, Excellent condition, used 1 season, $5.00 | FOB. Also feed sacks, 5e ea. in 25 lots er more. Wylie A. Pope. 1180 N. Highland Ave. NE.. Atlanta. jl cyele Hatcher ol incuba- tor and brooder combined. $3. Trade for Pheasant or Quail eggs or what have you? Mrs. Sallie Mae Carithers, Nichol- son, Ri 1. Poultry. Equipment: 2 poul- try starting batteries and 4 finishing batteries in ist-class condition. Prices reasonable. a Johnson, Hogansville, $14, tings. 80ce M. del.: rand treated, 60c M. del. | Box 165 shipment. | lew Want to buy good size used | Want to buy Battery brood- er for raising broilers. S. M,. Honeyeutt, Way Side Sta Alma. Gov. ; 3 500, 45c, 65 M.; Marglobe, Stone, Balt. tomatoes, a Ca 500, 60c: -60ce M Full count, a del. Amos Garrett, Gainesville 7. Extra large Kudzu _ cro 3 for 50c. J. E. Toole, 433 Bu: ton Ave., Macon. Gov. Insp. P. R._ pota plants red and pink skin 50 50c: 70c M.: Stone and Bal and Marglicbe tomatoes, 60c, $1.00 M. All del. Calvin Garrett, Gainesville. R. 7. Cert. pink skin P. BR. potato plants, $1.00 M. del. Exe. seed peas, peanuts, hens, baby chicks. Ea. prepay post age.. Ralph B. Tyre, Scre Rk Sage plants, 35< doz.; 3 $1.00. Damp packed and paid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, You Harris. Red and pink skin, P, R. tato plants, grown from vin cuttings, 80e M. del.: Also Ea: lv Triumph potatoes. $1.06 ael. Guar. count, strong pla All Govt. insp and trea Herbert. L. Deen, Baxley Ke Red and pink = skin Go Insp. and treated P. R. pota plants, grown from vine cu Also E. insp. ang treated $1.00 M. Prompt del. D. D. Deen, Ba ley, Ro-4. a Wakefield Dutch = cabba; plants, leading var. tomato 900; 50c, 80c M. PoP, Juni Parrish. Dahlonega. R. 2. Gov. Insp, red skin P. R. p tato plants, 75c M. del. Pror shipment. Exc. for anyt can use. L. E. Ahl, Baxley. P. R. potatoes. Gov. f and treated, 60c M. del. T. Dukes, Baxley R. 4. P. R. potatoes Gov. I Leona Dukes, Baxley, R. 4 Gov. Insp. and treated skin P. R. potato plants, M. Atl _del. . Lightsey, Surrency, R. Pure red skin P. R. pot: plants. Gov. _ Insp. Mo packed. 75c M. toon Fitzgerald, R. 3. P. R. potato plants, Insp., 50e M. del.; Tomato, 6 M. del. Full count, pro shipment. Exc. for seed pea peaches. butterbean seed, | anything can use. Ww. OQuinn. Baxley R. 4. Potato plants, pink and ye low skin, Gov. Insp. and tr ed. 50c M. del.. 5 M. up 45c I Stephen Herndon. Oden, R. Marglobe and Balt. toi toes, 500, 50c, 75c Mx Leadi: var. eabbage plants, 500, 50: (5: M., 32 Me wp. 50 Mo Be Head. Alma. Gov. Insp. P. R. potatoe: 75e M.. 5 M. lots, 60c M. d by Exp. Full count, pro Melvin Deal. B Gov insp 2 Re plants, $1.00 M. del.: Boon p tatoes, $1.25 M. del, Pro shipment, full count. Geo. Duran, Gainesville, R. 2. Thick Bullnose bell ae plants. 25 C. G. H. Prince, morest. 3 Potato plants, 55c M. del W. Rentz, Surrency. ae Black Beauty and Fla. Hig Bush egg plant plants, 500, 75 $1.40 M.; Pimento peppe same price. All prepaid, Chanclor, Pitts. Gov. Insp. and treated Skin FP. R.. potatoes, 75e postpaid. No personal ch ace. Prompt shipment. Eg Keith Gainesville. R. 1, 119. Gov. Insp. sorted and trea ed Early Triumph potato 75 M. postpaid. No person: chks. Jay Hayes, Gainesvi R. bt, Box 120. P. R. potato plants, G Insp., 50c M. del. Cash order. Ike Tomberlin, Su ey sR. 2. P. R. potato plants, Insp. 40e M. Prompt ship Ward Boyett, Bristol. Cert. red or yellow skin R. potatoes. 45c M.. del. Pro shipment. Paul Lightsey, S ven. Pink Skin: P. -R.- po plants ,Gov. Insp and_ trea Grown from vine , M. del. Sat. guar and Go del. Can fill large crise Saaith, Screven. ; ednesday, Jun une 18, 1941 PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE. EGGS FOR SALE. Marglobe, Baltimore New Stone, Gr. Tomatoes: Calif. 50c | 500: 15c C. Red and yelow skin R. potatoes, $1.00 M., 5 M. er more 85c M. All del. Prompt ' Mrs. Mary Crosby. strong plants, 0d count and prompt ship-: ent. All over 5 M., 45 M.j del. Claude Tyre, Screven, R. | red and yellow 1 potatoes, 75c M. post-! : 90e M. by exp. No chks. ; ank Merritt, Screven, R. 1.: Gov. Insp., : red purple and pink no R. potato plants. 50c 5 M. $2.00. Promnt del. W. Anderson, Alma, R. 4. Red skin P. R. potato plants Gov. Insp. 75c M. del. Exc. or anything can use. Write irst. Mrs. Ruth = DY Marglobe, New Stone, toma- toes: Calif. Wonder pepper, P. potatoes, 75e -M.: 500. 5c; 5e C. All del. Prompt ship- ent. J. P. Mullis. Baxley, R Thousands of egg plants, hot | $ ell and Pimiento peppers 50c $3. 00 M.: Marglobe toma- 0es, -eollards, cabbage. 25 C., 75 M. del. Mrs. H. V. Frank- . Register. : Peiana Sugar Yam Pota- to plants, $1.50 M. FOB. John nderwood. Blakely. Gov. insp., P. R._ potato Jants, ready now, full count, e M. del. No chks. L. D. Aightsey, Sereven. PP. R. potato plants, 20c C., c M.: Vigorvine tomato Jants, 50, 25c. All mailed. L. . Crow, Gainesville. Red and Pink P. R. potatoes, Gov. Insp., 500. 35c, 60c M. ua del. Calvin Garrett, ainesville. R. 7. _ Reqd skin P. R. plants, 50c M. lel. A. J. Sheffield, Surrency. Sage plants, 25c doz.; Pep- ermint plants, 25, 25c: Cala- mus plants. 6, 25c. All del. No tamps acc. Ethel Wright, Alto, 1 Cert. Plants, Potatoes: Red R. popular leaf Triumph: Pepper, Ruby King, Calif. Wonder, Black Beauty egg- jants, 80c M.; Marglobe, Break ODay Tomatoes, 65c M. Arthur McNeal, Graham. Gen. pure Calif. Wonder weet pepper plants guar. to e true to name. Good ship- aay Moss packed. $1.00 M.. 30c -C. All prepaid to the 3rd. zone. Prompt shinment. Hovis Light- ger C--- Ger sao. =P. R. and: Early riumph potato, 50c del. Good Jants. true to name. Prompt shipment. Charlie B. Tomber- in, Surrency.. R. 2. Gov. insp. red and pink P. notatoes, 50c M. exp. col.; Oc M, at beds. Exe. for feed acks. Pink and red P. R. potato Jants, 65e del., 50c M. exp. col. Oc M. at beds: Marglobe to- mato: Early Dutch cabbage, 0c M del. Exc. for white 100 . feed sacks. C. W. Smith, Gainesville, R. 2. P. R. and Nancy Hall potato slants. 60c M. del., 45c M. col.; LO M. and up 40c M. Market price at beds. John C. Crow. Ga nesville. R. * Gov. Insp. Pp... R. sotete plants, 60c M. del. ioe lots ~40c M. exp. col.. Dutch cab- bage 80c M. del. No chks. acc. Exe. for white feed sacks. onnie Smith, Gainesville, R. .ure red and pink skin P. eee plants 50c M. del.: 10 $4.00 Col. W. O. Waldrip, eee Branch. __ Red skin P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp. and cert. $1.00 M. No. chks.. prompt Clyde H.. Smith, ainesville. R. 1. Box 120 A. P R. potato plants, np. reds or yellow. Prompt shipment. full count, 5 M. $2. G. Tyre, Bristol. Cert. P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp. 90c M. del. Prompt ipment, sat. gue*. E. B. Kes- ler. Baxley. R. 4. Gov. Insp. Imp. R. potato plants, grown from cert. seed. 45c M., in 5 M. lots 40c M FOB. Prompt shipment. *S R. Herrington, Odum, R. 2. P. R. and Early Triumph po- tato plants, 65c M del. Prompt Shipment and full count guar. Aaron Sellers. Baxley, R. 4. _Gov. Insp. and treated pink kin P. R. potato plants, 50c {. del. Good plants, prompt ipment. A. Z. Jackson, Sur- fency, Re 2: red skin P. Wetherford.,. ; 4 Ahl, Baxley, | ft. high, P. R. potatoes from vine cut- tings, Insp. and treated, good count and prompt del. 50c M. FOB. No chks. J. H. Bullard, Baxley, R. 4. Gov. Insp. P. R. and Early Triumph potato plants, 75c del. to 3rd zone; 5 M and over 65ce M. del. Shipped promptly. Mrs. Mary Tomberlin, Surren- cy. RR, 2. Imp. P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp., and treated, $1.00 M. del. Good plants, prompt shipment. W. A. Poole, Baxley. ae red a Potato plants, ; W5 M. or more 60c M. del. Lee Tee Baxley, R. 4. P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp., vine grown. Now ready. 85c M. del. Don C. Nail. Pine Grove. Gov Insp. pink skin P. R. po- tato plants. Good plants, full count, 75c M. del. to 3rd zone Cc. C. OQuinn, Baxley, Rt. 4 SEED FOR SALE Chufa seed, $1.00 pkg. post- pele A. F. Parrish, Baxley, R. i94i large red nest onions, (for Aug. planting... Quarter 4 times: 1 quarter make 8 and 10 in hil!). 65 gal. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Fiowery Branch. R. 1. Climbing tomato. (grows 15 2 bu. per vine). Wilt resistant. Plant till July 1. 500 seed 25c. W. M. Thornton, ie sup. Extra tener full, Siped half-runner bean seed, very sound. 25c pint plus 15c for | postage. Coin or small stamps 'aec. Sent by ret. mail. Mrs. N. B. Overby, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Tender, white Half Runner and Yard Long bean seed, 20c cupful. Mrs. J. H. Bates, Can- ton. Rt 3. Old fashioned. frost bean seed, 15c cupful, plus postage, : or 3 cups 45c. postpaid (beans grow in corn and can be plant- ed as late as July 15th): Striped Half Runner bean seed, 10c cup: 3 for 25c. post- paid. Mrs. J, G. Whitfield, Jas- per, Rt. 3. 30 bu. Orange Cane seed, $1.50 bu Dr PP. B: Beding- field. Wrightsville. 100 lbs. of this season hand |; sel.: Ga. Cabbage, collards, broad leaf mustard. Pure, free of all weeds or trash, $1.00 lb.; 10 lbs., 75 lb.; 50 Ibs. or more 50c lb. Immediate shipment. L. P. Puckett. Jesup, Box 148, Phone 94. Gen. Otootan Soybeans, $3.25 bu.: Gen. Hayseed Soy- beans, Biloxi Soybeans, $2.50 bu. ea.: Orange Cane seed. $2.00; Ga, raised runner pea- nuts, 80-Ib bag. 4%c Ibi, 2% bu. bags. Send remittance. B. T. Marshall, Ft. Valley. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Streakeq half-runner beans for late garden. 20 cup; 25c pint. Postpaid. No stamps. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairsville, R. 2, Pure yellow crowder peas, 1940 crop, $2.50 bu. Exc. for calves, hogs, Leghorn pullets or other values, Lelius ates Buena Vista. 50 bu. velvet beans, 90 pet. sound, $1.65 bu. Bill Knight, Dexter. 20 bu. recleaned Otootan beans. $3.50 bu. FOB. T. E. Robison, Jackson. 8 bu. large Brabham peas in good 24%4-bu bags. $2.25 bu. B. S. Cobb, Warthen. About 5 or 6 bu. Brabham peas. $2.50 bu. FOB. No chks. A. M, Butts, Devereux. 35 lbs. coffee beans, 10c Ib. postpaid. Will sell whole bulk, $3.00 postpaid. Mrs. G. A. Broxton, Keysville, R. 2. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Sev. hundred Ibs. nice White Spanish peanuts, 5c Ib. $1.00 bu. A. M. Aiken. Newborn. No. 1 Van Bunch peanuts in hull, unmixed, also No. 1 N. ce Runners, in hull, unmixed, 5e Ib. at barn for either mee W. S. Norton, Edison. COTTONSEED FOR SALE \ D&PL 11 A cotton seed, Ist yr., $1.00 bu. J. L. Morris, Stone Min, Ancona eggs, Sheppard Str., 17 eggs 75c; White Pekin duck eggs, 75c per 12. Postage paid. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia. Purebred Red Speckled Sus- sez hatching eggs from AAA hens, 75 per 15; $1.25 per ae Carefully packed and P. Mrs. Earl Wilson, Con icescitie Riz & Ring-neck phesaant eggs, $1.50 doz. Write. Amilee Long, Bremen. Quail eggs, $3.00 doz. C. J. i Cleveland, Atlanta, 395 Ash- burton Ave. S. E. Dark Cornish eggs, 80c per 16, del. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1. Donaldsons AAA R. I. Red eggs, 36c doz. prepaid in 12 or 15 doz. lots; 65c per 15; also 2 fine roosters. 18 mos. old, $1.75. ea. Mrs: G. C.. Clifton, Millen. Eggs, Big-bone Mammoth Bronze turkey, $2.00 doz.: Speckled Guinea, 50c per 15; $1.50 per 50: Large white Mus- covy duck, 75c per 11. All del. Prefer M. O. Also Day old ba- by ducks, 18c ea.; Baby Cui- out hen. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglasville, Ro CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 40 bu. good white, weevil- free, slipped shuck corn, 65c bu. at barn. Also 1 ton good peanut hay. $8.00. D. A. Pat- terson, Vienna, Rt. 1 50 or 60 bu. of corn for sale at my home. (3 mi. west of Flowery Branch on Route 1). Mrs. Maude Robbs, Flowery Branch: hs 3800 bu. 96 pet. yellow slipped shuck corn. Ic _ Ib. Good corn. D. A. Howard, Hamilton Farm, Grovetown. About 100 bu. of good corn and several tong of good baled hay for sale. (old Ballenger Home). Write. O. T. Hendrix, Gore. Have corn and hay for sale. J. J. Chambless, Alapaha, 300 to 400 bu. Whatleys prolific white, red cob ear corn, treated twice for wee- vil and rats, for immediate shipment: offer subject prior sale. Phane 12:30 to 2 or af- ter 6 P. M., at 162 Barnes- ville. J. . Collier, Barnes- ville. Hundreds of bushels of good ear corn. for sale. Or will shell if desired. C. P. Mercer, Gray. 3000 bu. fine extra good white corn, no weevils, also 40 ; tons bright Peanut hay, for i sale, W. A. Hall, Blakely. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Delicious, new crop Honey, from Poplar, Tupelo, Black- berry, Gallberry, ete., 1 No. 10 pail, $1.95; 22 ($2.95: 10 Gr more, $1.00 ea. Del.: No. 5 pails, 70e; 2 for $1.35; 20 or more, 55c ea, del. Smith, Adrian, Rt. 3. Gallberry honey, $7.00 for 75 lb. lard can, chunk or ex- tracted. Other good _ grade, $5.50. 75 lb. ean, Extracted. 10 lb. bucket Gallberry, $1.00; Second grade 10 Ib. bucket, 75c, All FOB. J. T. Holland. Sparks. Delicious new gallberry honey, either comb or extract- ed, 5 lbs., 80c; 10 lbs. $1.50 del.: 6 five Ib. pails, $3.30; 12 five lb. pails $6.00 FOB. Prompt shipment and highest quality honey guar. Doe Thomas, Odum. 610 Jb. pails fancy new crop honey, FOB. $6.50; 2, 10 lb. pails, postpaid, $2.75; 6. 10 lb. pails No 2 extracted FOB here, $4.00; 2, 10 lb. extracted postpaid, $1. 90: 1, 10 lb. pail No. 2 extracted postpaid, $1.00. All orders shipped promptly. John A. Crummey, Jesup, Box Ltt. White Comb honey, 10 lb. pail, $1.35 del. in Ga.; 50-60 Ib. cans, 12%ec lb. via parcel post. del. D. N. Smith, Toomsboro, Rts FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE Home cured hams, about 10 lbs. ea., 25e Ib. FOB. No chks. aec. Robt. N. Farrar, Fayette- ville, R. 1. Country cured Oak smoked hams, 10 to 16 Ibs., Guar. sound, 25c lb.;: Pure homemade WOB, R. C. Hurst, Meigs, R. 2. neas 12%c ea. With or with- Devoe hog lard, 5@ tb. can, $5.00. All " WATERMELONS AND CANTALPES FOR SALE Cuban Queen watermelons, ready flor trucks last of June, 9 mi.. North of Baxley. Mrs. Sula Mincey, Baxley, Rt. 1. 500-700 bu. Mayflower peaches ready for truckers at my farm; orchard run. All good cond. Mrs. C. B. Cham- bers, Statham. 13 acres Hales Best Jumbo cantaloupes, ready in about a week. Sell acreage in field or by truck load. A. B. Ledbetter, Newton, "Phone 2561. 3 acres Dixie and Cuban Queen watermelons, also can- taloupes, roasting ear corn. Butter - beans, blackeye peas, Crowders. ready for trucks, 16 mi. So. Baxley. O. A. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE 1 black and 1 dark red Bel- sium hare bucks, 10 mos. old for sale. Miss ene oe Ludowici. White rabbits, 2 and 3 mos. old, $1.00 pr.: Black and whites 2 mos. old $1.00 pr 3 mos. $1.50 pr.: 1 pr. large black rabbits, $4.00 (Doe already bred): 1 pr. Belgium Hares, $3.50: 2 mos. old Belgiums, $1 pr. Lockard Bell, 204 Alex- ander St., N. W. Atlanta. SYRUP FOR SALE 1000 gal. Georgia Cane sy- rup in No. 5 cans, 60c gal. at barn. E. J. Carter, Meigs. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE CORRECTION: 18 to 20 tons nice Peanut hay for sale. An- nie M. Brannen, Plains. 2M. bundles good fodder. $15.00 M. at barn: also Hot pepper plants, 15c C: $1.25 M. gs Siec H. V. Bivens, Hiram, From 3000 to 6000 bu. good oats for sale. Sell FOB. or will del. by truck. Calhoun Hogan, Dexter, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE White feed sacks, for sale or exchange for anything usable. Sarah Hambright, 2720 Blvd. Dr., Atlanta. Garlic bulbs, 50c C.: horse- radish, comfrey, catnip, Lem- on- Balm. 3; 25. 12, 75es Dbz tansy, peppermint, 15c doz. P. P. Mrs. G. H. Eaton, Dahlon- ega. R. 1. 30 tbs. new feathicass: $10.00. a J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, R. 10 a of black walnuts, a bu. Cash in advance only. M. Keener, Rabun Gap. New, white, downy feathers, 50c Ib., del. or lot of 25 Ibs., $11.00 del. Sample free. Mrs. Mary Collins. Cordele, R. 4. Yellow Lady Slipper for setting, 75c doz.: pink and dry Lady Slipper, $1.00. Ib.: dry spigmet, 75c Ib.: dry gin- seng roots. $1.00 doz., ginseng seed, 2c ea., 50 for 75c All del. W. A. Johnson. Alto. Dried sage, 25c qt. can full and postage. Mrs. Ancie N. Stewart. Gainesville. Rt. 2. Calamus, birdock, yellow dock, yellow root, mayapple, rattle root, bearfoot,. colts foot, Queen of the Meadow. sassa- fras, and other toos, all 30 lb. or exc. for white sacks. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. Fresh Grapes, Worlds finest new and old favorites. 30 var. Easterns, Calif.. Hybrids, New Muscadines. Fruit of 4 earl- jest, ready mid-July. 8c Ib. FOB. ~ Booking orders for grapes and plants. Write, H. A. Neal, Ashland. roots MISCELLANEOUS - WANTED Give 400 P. R. potato plants now for 5 bu. of good oats to be del., m September. Can use any amount. H. L. Williams, Baxley. _|ioned Blue _Want 1 ton Peanut or vine hay del. to Marlow fingham Co. What you fer. COD. Ellis FE. Nease | ow. Want oat, wheat or straw, or low grade Joh Grass baled up for fe purposes, 160 tons. n within 40 mi, Augusta, Ge Quarterman. McIntosh. _ FRUIT WANTED: Want sev. pecks of bi plums, prefer the old S Damson. Wri kind, quantity, ee and e will be ripe. Mrs. He Ge win, Warm ea RYE WANTED: | Want to trade 50 ear corn for 50 bu. Ab rye. Mrs. A. H.. Ray, Box 218, Atlanta, Pho 4376. LEOB. M: ) Mrsi J PEACOCKS. ee PIGEONS, QUAIL: 12 pairs of common pigeo: for best offer. Billie Bik Lennox, R. I. 2 prs. pure Indian Blue. 0 fowls, 1940 hatched, $ pair FOB. MO. TA; H Buford. Pheasants, Mutant, 1 p or exc. for laying hens. | Cannon, 2720 Blvd. Dr., Janta. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): 10 AAA _ Donaldsons Hampshire Red _pullets, laying, July 1940 hatch. 85 FOB. M. O. Prompt shipmen Charles A. Stone, Sylvania. 11 purebred R, I. Red h 6 Brown Leghorn hens ani White Rock hens, 1 Whi Rock rooster, 75c ea., 19 hatched. all laying. Write. ; ee G. Albertson, Springs, c-o Gen. Del. N. H. Red, Wt. 2 and ea.: Roosters 50c a.; pu 55e ea. or 10 pullets and rooster, $6.00. All FOB; la turkey eggs. mixed, $1. 00 p 10 and postage. Mrs. J. erton, Bowdon R. 3. 10 N. H. R. pullets and cockerel, March hatch 85c e $9.25. lot. No chks, J. G:-2 wick, Tennille. Heavy laying, Mayhood dark red S. C. R. L. Red hen $1.50 ea.: 2 roosters, not ed to hens. $2.50 ea. Miss Timmerman. Bronwood, Choicest pen of N. H 17 hens, 1 cock, 1940 AAA direct i 8 $s Rockmart RFD oe TURKEYS, CUES GEESE. DUCKS, ETC.: | Also White drake 65c "ea. Cash. No chks. Miss Wynel Wilkie, Ball Ground, ae 1941 hatch, $1.00. 75 an ea. FOB:: Eggs. 75 per 15 Black and White ducks, $1.00 ea.: : white feed sacks, 8 ea... No C. O. D. shipments. R ta McCollum, Grantville. WYANDOTTES: 125 extra sel. AAA Whi Wyandotte pul Hets, Mar., hatch. Wi ee Tucker. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES, RHODE ISLANDS): For breeding stock a few H. red cockrels, Apr. 7 hat from Master mated 240-3 egg R. O. P. stock from, Pa Farms Hatchery, $2.00 ea. Cas here. A. M. Carlsen, Decatur, ee. AUSTRALORPES: 2 Black Australorpe cock els: 1 white Australorpe an New Hampshire Red cocke Al AAA. stock, Jan. hatched. $1.50 ea., not. paid. Grady McCurley, worth. Tis BANTAMS: 1 bantam rooster and 2 e $1.50. J W. Camp, Lithonia. R a BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: / 150 or more purebred W pullets. 10 wks. old, 60c Live near Flowery Brant Cannot ship. Nice healthy pu lets. Mrs. A. ery Branch, R 2. ae Red Leghorn breeding for sale, H. K. Ward a City, eae a See Wednesday, aS 18, Segre POULTRY FOR SALE About 50 AAA Canada Str., B. Plymouth Rock Pullets. pr. Ist hatch. $1.00 ea. at present, 75c ea. in lots of 5 or more. Mrs. Leona Holliman, 240 Beulah Ave.. Athens. re BH Apr. hatch B. R. cocker- els, 39c ea. Pullets, 40c ea. $10.00 for lot. Vary. little in suze, come get them. Mrs. Frenk Miller, Ga-nesville, R. B. 93. 10 B. R. Pullets. blocdtest- ed. 10 wks. old. Av. wt. 2 lbs. 60c ea. $5.50 for lot. Mrs. Hoke Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. Booking orders for purebred leodtested B. R. cockerels, 8 wks. old June 17th. 65c ea. Mrs. L. M. Meyer, eins CORNISH: 4 purebred Dark Cornish In- ian cockerels, 1940 hatch, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. Viola King, arson. 4 cockerels, Large type Dark Cornish, ready for service. 1.50 ea. or $5.50 for lot, FOB; eggs $1.00 per 15, $1.75 per 30 epaid, Exc. for Hoge or any- thing can use. C. O. Sikes, Syl- 4 Dark Cornish hen; large now laying, $1.15 ea. Order. Mrs. Ben reen, Portal, Rt. 1. GHORNS: 50 purebred, AAA grade est Buff Rock pullets, 10 wks. id. 75 ea. FOB.: 35 purebred AA best White Leghorn pul- s 5c ea, 10 wks. old, FOB. Mts. A. L. Fears, Flovilla, Rt. AAA Eng. Ww. L. Pullets, ched Mar. 20. Nice well de- eloped pullets, good size ~to Laying by last of Aug. 75c f sold by June 20. FOB, J. Parrish, Graymont. 0 Big Eng. Barrow W. L. ullets which will go the Ist e uly. Write for prices. Hen- YV. Kiser, Gainesville, 1 very fine purebred B. L. * it yr. old. $1.00 plus -No chks. Paul Mallett, sworth, R. 2. = c. White Leghorn hens, : $10.00 for lot. Exe. 8 nice shoats, wt. 35-40 lbs. ring shoats and get hens. fies. T. S. Shannen, Lenox, R. ULTRY WANTED en S. Cc. Dark Brown ern rooster, good stock, 1 oid. John Cc: Davis, 1928 St.. Brunswick. : : 100 or 200 AAA sir: -S: White Leghorn pullets, Mar. aos Barksdale, Want Bronze turkey hen ith 6 or 8 poults. Give price . when can_ ship. Hs Savannah, P. O. Box oe FOR ae . Sersoy. bull, Yr. old, a g Jersey cow, fr esh > alf; and a 4 gal. Grade with calf. 3 wks. or trade for White Face or heifers. C. A, White, Park Jot. 1. Reg. Hereford bull, 2. yrs. Id, priced right. L. G. Hard- Jr. Commerce, fine milch cows, fresh in, sale, 10 mi. West of Dallas, South of Yorkville. Se ampbell, Dallas, Rt. 4. ery. gentle, ent. to reg, Holstein bull, 2% yrs. wt. 900 lbs., from Ga. Or- . Home herd, $100.00. Exe. ahied: Black Angus bull, s. old, wt. 1000 lbs., gen- ean be. kept anywhere, 00 at barn. Carl H. Cris- McIntyre. gal. Guernsey milch cow, reshen last of Decmeber, ash. a M, M. Kelley. A NE. 23. : herd of reg. etdoen heifers: and bulls, for John Wallis, Rock a Blue Jersey cow, 3 ith 2nd calf, $75.00. See Ly a fmt fron P.O. Hill Methodist oe d June 5th, freshen June ; mountain slopes. bama, Mississippi, been acied disastrous. gradually dries up. grove. . TUNG TREES The growing of Tung trees in the United States has not yet been proven a success, The Tung tree is native to China. in semi-tropic temperatures on mountain sides. Those mountain sides, like the mountain sides of North Georgia, are always moist. On those mountain sides in China terraces have been built by generations of Chinese, and rice is successfully grown far up the This is poSsible because of the abundance of moisture oozing out of the rock forma- tions just as in the mountains of North Georgia. But, while the Tung tree requires an abundance of moisture, it is allergic to acid soil conditions. this reason, very little of the land in South Georgia, i North Florida, South Alabama, Louisiana and East Texas can successfully grow the Tung tree. plenty of moisture, but there is an acid condition of the soil in which the Tung tree will not thrive. In many sections of South Georgta, Florida, Ala- Louisiana and Texas, where the climate conditions are suitable for the growing of the Tung trees, there is another problem that has not yet There is an underlying strata in many of those sections of phosphate rock. When the roots of the Tung trees strike this phosphate rock the effect is The Tung trees become dwarfed and un- healthy, and in a few years will actually die. It has happened in many cases that the Tung, grove which looked very promising at three to four | years of age never reached a stage where it produced fruit in profitable quantities. stated reason, for when the roots come in.contact with the phosphate rock, the tree ceases to grow and I have talked with men who had years of experience, and who were experts in this line, and -I do not know of any man who has had experience who considers the growing of Tung trees as any more than a gamble at the present time. I think it wise for those interested in growing Tung trees to wait until experiments have demon- strated a reasonably sure method of raising Tung trees before going to the expense of setting out a TOM LINDER, ; Commissioner of Agriculture. _ There it grows For There is This is due to the above : CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE Jersey diblen cow, fresh in ' June 4th (second ealt) 3% gal. $45.00; 1 black herse mule, 10 ys. old, 1000 lbs., sound, work anywhere, $65.00. A. S. Hardy. Athens, Rt. 2. Purebred Guernsey bull, 1% -| yrs. old, sub. to reg., extra fine proved stock, $50. 00. Silas T. Lyon, Palmetto. Rt. 1 ,Box 2. Fine, young Jersey. bull calf, reg. buyers name, $20.00. A. S. King, Lawrenceville, ae 3, New Gloster. Fine Holstein cow, frecheacd May 2nd, 2nd calf (heifer) 4 gal. day. $140.00 for both. Money order. No chks Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, 404 Oak St. 1 purebred, reg. Herford Bull, $175.00 here. Lewis Hut- son, Walnut Grove. Reg, 3 yr. old Jersey milch ~ 2% yrs. old, $60.00 for male. Mrs, bo BE. Jones, Fairburn, Rt. J: Be as \ Want high grade- Black An- gus heifers, bred or better. Mrs. Byron Stauffer, Savannah, Ossabaw Island. . Trade Reg. Ver oendey bull ,for an agreed upon number reg. Guernsey heifers or young cows of extra good quality breeding. Come see. Mrs. W. L. Johnson, Albany, Rt, 1, Box 590. Want Grade or Reg. Guern- sey cows, heavy springers or fresh, State price, age and av- erage production; also will exc. for Guernsey cows or heifers. Harvey Taylor, Columbus, RFD (Grey Rock Rd.) HOGS FOR SALE Pure Guinea hogs and pigs, sows and malesy All black in color. J, T. Brown, Elberton, ee Ted Judkins, Ben Hill. ad Polled Hereford 4% mos. old. fov ne a vi, ae for sale, $7 00 ea., $12.00 pr. al- 99 gilts, 3 mos. old. $10.00 ea. Johnsen Weldon, ee R. 3-4 blood pure- Mrs. | cow, male calf, 4 wks. old, both | reg. for sale. Reg. Jersey male. unbroken, 4 yr. old bay mare; -| sound, Purebred blue Guinea pigs} gilts, . also 2 spring: buck lambs, by -F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Reg. Hampshire pigs, 3 mos. old. 3 males, $10.00 ea.; 2 gilts, ; $9.00 ea. At barn. In good con- dition. J. oo Deal, Bristol, te be 10 purebred Duroc oe a mos. old, Wt. 75lbs. . ea. Life treated; 5 males, $8.00 ea.; 5 $10.00 ea. Cash. J. M. King, Waycross, Reeds 4 GD and Berkshire | crossed pigs, ready to move. June 28th; $5.00 ea. A. D. Wil-! kie, College Park; Rt. 2, Box 92. Ca 1784. Reg. P. C. and O. 1. C. bred | gilts, sows, boars and pigs. All | in finest cond. Ship anywhere; : reg., Hampshire ram. Very de- sirable for breeding. Q2eP: Groover, Lithia Springs, P. O. Box 33. AR Big Bone Black P. C. pigs, reg., buyers name. Prolific stock. 11 in litter. All raised Unless best breeding stock. wanted. dont write, C. J. May, Washington. Pure big bone Black African Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, treat- ed and shipped, $7.00 ea. FOB. | H. C. Brewer, Danielsville, Rt. ! a : ; S. P. C. Champion blooded pigs, all from Blue Ribbon! stock, price reasonable. Feo. Bunn. Midville. Choice, purebred Berkshire pigs, 8-10 wks. old, $10.00 ea. C. J. Hardman, Commerce. HOGS WANTED Want to buy reg., big bone Guinea hog, ready for service; have for sale, some home cured meat. Mrs, Will Howell, -Cul- verton, Rt. 2. : HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Exc. pair nice match mares, 6 and 7 yr. old, wt. 2200 Ibs. good workers for a pr. good mules, 20-2400 lbs. not over 7 yrs. old; few nice good stock buck lambs for sale. Want buy 1 work type Stal- lion, broken to harness, not over 6 yrs. old. Cash or trade age. | board. At once. J. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Pair of fine young mules for sale, Very reasonable. Mrs. E. T. Upshaw, Luthersville. | Good farm horse, work any- where, $60. 00 cash or trade for fresh-in cow and calf. Clif- ford Sutton, Metasville. 5 gaited. 1000 lbs., black and white mare, with horse COlt <2 months old: bred back to reg. Jack. Will consider trading for trattor. B. L. Custer, Marietta. 1 pair male mules. 6 and 7 yrs. old, 1 blue and 1 brown, sound, O, K. in every way. Al- so 1 black mare mule, wt, 1,000 lbs. Good age and worker, $55. Take cow or yearlings in trade. Geo. McPherson, Moultrie, Rt. Ae 1 good brocd mare, 8 yrs. old work anywhere, $100.00; 4 good farm mules, prices reas- onable. W. M.. Whitehurst, Jeffersonville. 2 colts, 1 stallion, 1 yr. old; 1 mare, 9 mos. old, $50.00 ea. at my farm. (6 miles of Brook- let) eT. Wee) Brocklet, Fes Large, fine gray, mare mule, fine shape, wt. 1300 lbs., gen- tle, work anywhere. Paid $250; take $200 at my barn. John L. Bennett. Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 nice goats, 1 black bill, 2 mos. old, 1 white Nannie, 1 yr. old Toggenburg and. White Nubian, . $5.50. Write or see. Curtis Brumbalow, | Pender- erass ent. ty 8 goats, bill and 2 nannies, purebred milk goats, cheap for cash, or exc. for calves or chickens. H. C. Cruce, Lilburn, Rtas 2 reg. Nubian doe kids, black light trim, $7.50 reg. buyers jname: 1 buck kid, reg. in buy- ers oame. $10.00 (because of herns); Service from best reg. sire, $5.00 purebreds; $3.00 grades. No chks. F. E. Crubbs, Demorest. 2 milk goats, 2 yrs. old, both milking, 3% pints ea., cheap for quick cash sale, % mi. west Ball Ground. Elizabeth Gro- gan, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Sir Roderick, the quality purebred Toggenburg buck of the South. His daughters have proven to excel their dams. He has sired about 80% hornless and female kids this season. Compare this record with sires of sale or all other breeds, Ser- vice fee, $5.00. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., De 5140. a 100 good Ewes, good breed- ers, and about 60 lambs for a Byron Mitchell, Gaines- ville. : : SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want hear from parties hav- ing Ewe sheep for sale. State breed and best price. Leon Ehrlich, Swainboro. FARM HELP WANTED Want good plow hand, white or colored. Must know how te handle crop with plow. Any age, good worker, quiet, hon- | est gentleman, $15.00 mo. and O. Camp- bell, Dallas, Rt. 4. Want white, single man to plew, one that doesnt drink wriskey nor smoke cigarettes. A good worker, $15.00 mo., and board. Answer at once. Lee Joyner, Hinesville. Want settled, white woman for light farm work, no field work. Home and small salary. Write. Mrs. Sammy Beard, Augusta, 2224 Broad St. Want middleaged, settled. couple to take care of 30. A. farm. Prefer with not more than to -child if any, Bb: Langley, Stone Mtn, Rt. 1. Want good, exp. farm hand, 25-45 yrs. old, goog worker, honest, sober, for gen. farm and orchard work, drive car or truck. $12.00 to $15.00 mo., board and laundy, at once. Good home. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2 Want middleaged, white wo- man, healthy and strong, for light farm work, no field work nor milking. Good home (medern conveniences) and mule. M, Aiken, Atlanta, 920 Glenwood Ave, S. E * reasonhele salary. Mrs. J. W. Huckaby, Dawson, r acres; FARM HELP WAN Want settled, unencumbe white woman, to live in ha and assist with light farr | work, no field work. Sm | Salary. Miss Maggie Roberts ' Columbus, 1441- 19th St. Want settled, white woma: good character, for light 1 work, no field work, for ary and board. Mrs. Jacie Pa Marietta. Rt. 4. Fair Oaks St Want to get party to do som canning for me on_ halves Write. Mrs. Julia M. Morri | Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 185 A. Want middleaged woman fo light farm work, poultry, ca ning. drive car, but no fiel work. Write. B. E. Clayto Agel Rt. 22. aS as Want reliable, white or -c ered woman or girl to helr with light farm work, $3.0 week. board and private room See or write at once. M Clay Chappel, Clem, Box 40 Want young woman for lig farm work. no field work, $ to $4 weekly. Must give ref C. M. Nobles. Aragon, Rt. Want reliable white woma for light farm work, no fiel work, for good home wit family and good salary if sat. isfactory. Sadie Buchanan, At. lanta, 146 Laurel St. Ss. W. phone Ma 4033, Ext. 28, Want. young man to mi and work on truck farm. L. Brown, Lyons.- Want man, white or colored sober, honest, willing worke1 for gen. farm work on smal farm. W. H. Lawrence, Macon Rib Box 109: : Want middleaged, hate wor man for light farm work, n field work, for home in family of 4 and $3.00 week. Mrs. An- na Barfoot. Augusta, ad tt St. - Want unencumbered white weman, 25-35, for light fara work, no field work; near A lanta. Room. and board fu nished. Give age, exp., ee expected and furnish ae W. R, Vanee, "Deeaii Rie es Want large family, white on colored, willing and able t work on a 200 acre Fruit, Ber. ry and Vegetable farm, Atlanta. $1.00 day and house wood and some ; phan girl for light. farm work no-field work. Give oprh: good home and reasonable sal. ary; woman, $2.00-$2.50 week 1, Box 120. eee Want a woman wit son 1 horse farm; to run al light crop; mother to can fruit, look after poultry, etc. Apply M. Pz Mullins, Cartersville, Rt A Wank family to. ote 225 1 wage hand. 5 mile west. of Pavo. School bus door. 1% miles church. Goos farm, 5 mules and 1 tractor 200 White Leghorn pullets, + weeks old. A. L. eee a a vO,2 Rid 5 Want colored man ae wire to stay on farm. Both able te do light farm work. Sam Hewe lett, 1516 William Oliver Building, Atlanta. Want good woman for tight farm work, no field work. F C. Freeman, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Want good, We no field: work, churches and car line. Live-as one of family, $3.00 week and beard. Golden Pickett, College Park, 523 E. Princeton Ave. Want reliable, strong hea thy, unencumbered, -middl aged colored woman for l ght farm work, no field works i required. Room, board, salary. Mrs. Cee Runyan, Marietta, Rt: 1, Box 21. POSITIONS WANTED A Refined oe irk, white, wants light farm work, field work nor milking. Li as one of family and $3.50 week, Write. Miss Ella Joh son, Atlanta, 285 Richards St., Phone after 6:00 P. M., Ja 1515. Young, white woman wan. job light farm work, no fie work, Reasonable. salary. Odlene Wofford, Gainesv 817% Chestnut St. oe Exp. farmer wants Mgi place with good people of 4 10 H. farm. Educated, busi: ness exp. 44 yrs. old, alone, -ref. C. J. Arnold, Atlanta, c Gen. Del, Buckhead Site 42 yr. old woman wants jo on gen. or poultry farm, worker. Mrs. Rosa. Ma peli, Stone Min.