DEPARTMENT 0
72) LINDER
) AGRICULTURE
oe ER
EDITORIALBy TOM LINDER-
2 Ee surein has long been recognized potentially as the great-
agricultural state east of the Mississippi River.
Prior to the War Between the States, Georgia was an em-
e within itself. The old plantations along the banks of the
ers combined the busness of agricultural production with the
anufacturing industry.
During the war Georgia was known as the smoke house and
crib of the Confederacy. After Shermans march to the
sea Was completed the men who marched in the Confederate
armies were reduced to starvation rations because no other state
yas able to fill the needs of these armies as Georgia had. As
n after the close of the War Between the States as the car-
etbag rule could be overthrown, the Legislature of Georgia
in recognized the great agricultural possibilities of the state.
t was for this reason that in the year 1874 the Georgia Legis-
ature created the State Department of Agriculture.
The State Department of Agriculture, through the Com-
ssioner of Agriculture, was empowered with broad duties in-
Jed to promote the agricultural welfare of the state.
_ The state of Georgia today is passing through the greatest
iod of change in its history with the exception of the decade
rom 1860 to 1870.
The responsibility and ouverte of the State Den
ent of Agriculture is ten times greater today than it has ever
een since the Department was created in 1874. This is true
ecause the agriculture of the state is necessarily passing
hrough a complete change. A large percentage of the farmers
re compelled to abandon the way of life to which they have
Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets
Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
or No .1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
July 3, 194i -
June 24Augusta $9.95-$10.05
June 26Valdosta _.. 9.50- 10.40
20Sylvester 10.90
30Albany : 10.25
1Douglas = 10.60
1Arlington 10.50
TOP FED CATTLE
y 26Augusta $7.50-$ 8.50
June 26Valdosta . es 8.00- 8.75
June 30Sylvester -. 8,.00- 9.70
July 1Douglas __ : 8.00- 9.00
July 1Arlington 7.50- 8.00
July 2Albany .. 8.00- 9.00
NOTICE.
Through a typographical error, the tabulated figures
_in last weeks editorial covering production and imports of |
oil in the United States, carried a dollar mark instead of
a pound symbol. The figures represented pepnds, and not
- dollars.
TOM LINDER
\
_ been accustomed and turn to new crops. Many of them are in=
experienced. -
One of the State Farmers Markets is located at Glennville, :
Georgia, in Tattnall County, about fifty miles west of Savannah,
Recently it was my privilege to attend the annual Tomato Fes-
tival at Glennville,
Only a few years ago I traveled through: Tatiunait Couste
and saw hundreds and hundreds of acres of Sea Island and Short
Staple cotton growing. I saw hundreds of people, white and
black, working in those cotton fields with never a thought th
the day would come when their agricultural pursuits would be
entirely changed. Today, however, -the agriculture of that sec-
tion is almost entirely changed from what it was only a few
years ago. The people of that section are making good in the
growing of truck crops and vegetables. They are making a spe-
cial effort, very successfully, to grow tomatoes. a
There are two major problems connected with all agricul-.
tural money crops. The first problem is learning how to produce
(Continued on Page Two)
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES _
Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets:
July 3, 1941 oo Aa aie
Beans (Pole) per bu. Hprs. -$1.00-$1.25
Beans. (Snap) pet bu: Hors. Almost no Demand
Beans (Lima) per bu. Hprs. = 1.50- 2.00
Beets, per doz. bunches 40= 10>
Cabbage, per 100 lbs. 1-00= 1:50 =f
Corn (Green), per doz. ears i AOR SERS
Cucumbers, per bu. Hprs, 50S 15 =
Cantaloupes, per bu. Hprs. __; : 40-75
Okra, per bu. Hprs. _ s - 4,00 1.75. =
Peas (Black-Myed: and: Crowders). ==. 2 225-10
Potatoes (Irish), per 100 lbs. 1-69-1585
Squash, per bu. Hprs. ; 00- .75
Tomatoes, per bu. Hprs, 20- >.50-;
Watermelons, each Sa ee
MARKET REPORT OF
eins Nacionte Prices (FOB Points Mentioned)
ATLANTA
30-32
23- .26
Eggs, Large, Doz. Soe aes
Eggs, Medium, Doz. :
GEORGIA PRODUCTS
July 3, 1941
Always Subject to Variation.
INDEX
COLUMBUS
cout 5
28 Plants for Sale
Fruits and Vegetables for Sale _. 2
_Eggs, Small, Doz.
Hens, Col. 4% lbs. up _.------_-
Hens, Leghorn, Lb. os
Roosters, Lb. a
Stags, Lb. sae Be
Friers, Lb. -16-
Ducks, Lb. .10-
Geese, Lb. 8-
Turkeys, Lb. 14-
16- 17
14-
9 Seed for Sale
16 Peanuts and Pecans for Sale
Grain and Hay for Sale
Honey bees and Bee Supplies ...2
Miscellaneous for Saie
Miscellaneous Wanted :
Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale __2
Second Hand Machinery for Sale __3
22
-Capons, Lb.
Country Butter, best table, Lb.
Field Peas, mixed, Bu. -
Field Peas, not mixed, Ea.
Ear Corn (30 Ibs. to bu.), Bu.
Shelled Corn,
_ Oats, Bu.
2.25-
2.35-
1s
16-
Ae
Second Hand Machinery Wanted
Incubators and Brooders for Sale __3
Incubators and Brooders Wanted __3
Eggs for Sale
Poultry for Sale and Wanted
Rabbits & Guinea Pigs for Sale
Wheat, Bu.
Cattle for Sale & - Wanted
Hogs: tore Sales S2 3-4
Sweet Potatoes, No. 2s
Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs.
Horses and Mules for Sale
Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs. __
Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, Ton _..
Spanish Peanuts, No, 1, Ton
15.00-16.00
11.00-12.09
-78.00-80.00 |.
Sheep and Goats for Sale
Farm Help Wanted
Positions Wanted
Poultry Partner Wanted
Cottonseed (Prime) Ton _ :
C.S. Meal, 8%, FOB Atlanta, Ton -..32.00-
pao Meal: 7%, FOB: Atlanta,.Ton 80.00
eanut, Meal, 45% ee
Flowers and Seed for Sale 4
Flowers and Seed Wanted
_ the marketing of those crops.
a manufacturing plants sell their entire output to one
ean get will be regulated by the prices charged by
of the same grade in other big markets of the coun-
ket, with its branch markets throughout the state
ot marketing the commodities of the farm.
Page Two
MARKET BULLETIN
ae
Wednesday, July
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Notices of farra produce and appurtenances admissable under
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space wili not permit insertion of notices containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
Bulletin.
Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner
Executive Office, State oe
Adania, 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 Capitel,
Atlanta, Ga.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8. 1917.
0M LINDER
i Continued from Page One)
the crop successfully. The second major problem is
The first major problem of growing the crop
is the one that the farmer has a chance to work out
for himself. In doing this he has the assistance of the
Extension Service under the State College of Agri-
culture, and also the help of the Experiment Station
at Experiment, near Griffin, Ga., and the Experiment
Station at Tifton, Georgia.
The second Major problem of marketing crops is
-one which the farmer cannot work out for himself.
The problem of marketing the farmers products is
the same problem that has already been solved in
supplying his needs. Transportation and distribution
are the two main factors in marketing any product,
_ and have always been the two major factors in mar-
keting any product.
Under modern conditions we have a third major
-berry plants,
ucts. We all know the effectiveness of proper adver-
tising in this modern day.
In order to put on a successful advertising cam-
paign of Georgia agricultural products two things
are necessary. First, one must have the money to pay
for the advertising. Second, one must have uniform
| grades and packages that can carry the State Depart-
ment labels. With uniform grades and packages and
Georgia Department of Agriculture labels, and with
money to carry on an adequate advertising campaign,
the products of the Georgia farm can be made as
famous and as well known as those of California or
any other state.
TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agriculture.
PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE
P. R. potate vines, 12 in. Tomate plants; Hastings Su-
jong,, $1.40 M. del., $1.00 FOB; | per Margiobe, Pritchards Top-
P. R. Gov. insp. and treated per, 256. 35c: 500, 60c; $1.00
potato plants, 50c M. del., or|M.: 3 M. 90c. Good plants
40 M. del. in 3 M. lots and up. | from high quality seed. Moss
T. L. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. 4. packed. Del. W. T. Luckey,
Tomato, collard and cab-| Matthews. Rt. 2.
bage plants, now ready, ship-
ped at-once. 500, 65c, $1.20 M.
prepaid: not prepaid, $1.00 M.,
Gov. insp. P. R. plants now
ready. Good plants, full count,
prompt shipment, 45c M. del:
Stone Tomato plants, 6 in. to;
8 in., $1.00 M.: 10 in. to 12 in,
$1.25 M. Grown in Virgin
soil from Semesan treated
seed. Moss packed and post-
ake J. C. Turnipseed, Grif-
en.
Gey. insp.. sorted and treated
Early Triumph potato plants,
50c M., 5 M., $2.25 P. P. No
M: 3 M. up, 90c M; booking
erders for Marglobe, Cert. to-
mato plants, field grown, hand
selected, July 20th and later
del., 30c C.; 200, 55c; 400, $1.00:
$2.00 M.; 5 M. $7.50. All del.
Morris Sanders, Nashville.
Gov. insp. P. R., and Boon
potato plants, 50c M.: P. R., 5
personal _chks. Jay Hayes,'M., $1.75: leading var., cab-
Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box 120. | bage, collard, tomato plants,
Extra nice lot Lucretia dew- | 400, 50c: $1. 00 M. del.; 5 M.,
no cks, John C. Crow, Gaines-;2 M. up, 40c M. del. W. D.!
ville; Rt. 1. Lightsey. Screven. 7
Marglobe Balt.. Brimmer and, Gov. insp. P. R. potato;
plants just the right age, $1.00:
PEANUTS AND PE
FOR SALE
Some Spanish peanuis,
bu. A. M. Aiken, Newbo.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Choice Kudzu hay. Del. g
where in Ga. Write for prj
B. W. Middlebrooks, Ba
ville.
15 to 20 tons good Sp
Peanut Hay for sale, Wil
on cars or trucks at barn.
ton at barn. Allen P
Climax, R. A. er
_ Good fodder for sale.
M. at barn; Also Hot p
plants, 15 C., $1.25 M.
paid. H. V. Bivens, Hir
2s
3 truckloads of shucked
velvet beans and corn sh
3 or 4006 bundles of
reasenable price. Alber
McKay. Newnan.
75 tons good No. 1 brigh
my place Albany. Make
offer. S. K. Simon, Alb
HONEY BEES AND
SUPPLIES FOR SAI
New 1941 crop Ext.
10 lb. pails, $1.00 ea.
Money order. James Sir
Jr., Homerville.
Bright Gallberry _ str
honey, 110 lb. pail pos
$1.65; 65 1b., $3.55: 16
can, $5.95 both Express
paid. Quality guar. PF
shipment. H. L. Hallman,
hunta, P. O. Box 25.
610 lb. pails No. 2
| $4. 00. Lee Crow, Gainesville,
Rt. 2. Box 143.
$5.00 M.: well
rooted Kudzu Semesan treat- |
ed, 300, $2.50: Celestial figs, |
12, $1.00; Jewell and Red
Goid strawberry, 400, $1.00.
Fall del. postpaid. J. W. Toole!
R 33 Burton Ave., Macon.
-Marglobe and New Everbear- |
ing Scarlet Glove tomato;
plants, $1.00 M. Ready July
15th. D. T. Gates, Chipley.
Leading var. cabbage, toma- |
. imsp. red skin P. R.
planes 3 M. up,
| Good plants, prompt
George Griffis, Sereven.
service, |
R. potatoe plants, Gov.
insp.,
| and treated, 50c M. del.
Wil-
Cert. red and pink skin P.:
to, colard plants, 20c C., 85c.R. potato plants. 40c M.; 4o-,
M:: P. R. plants, 20c C., 60c mato plants, 65c M. prepaid. !
M.; Vigorvine tomate plants, -Paul Lightsey, Screven.
50, 25c; Old time red shallots, |
factor and that is advertising. If we imagine for a a
moment that we are up in the hills of the New Eng-,
land states, we will be among the small industrial
plants which manufacture many articles that the
farmers buy. Here on the banks of rapid streams are
located many small industrial enterprises. If each of
these small manufacturing plants was compelled to,
send its limited supply of products to the agricultural |
sections for sale, send its own salesmen, make in-
dividual deliveries and collect the money, the over-
head cost would be prohibitive and those small manu-|
- facturing plants would have to go out of business.
This same thing is true of the individual farmer.
It is impossible for the individual farmer to prof-
_ itably market his products in the great centers of,
population of the north and east, but those small)
j
large jobbing house. That large jobbing house in
turn sells to wholesale merchants throughout the.
country. The wholesale merchant delivers to the re-!
-failer and the retailer sells to the farmer.
This machinery is necessary for the transporta-, 5
tion and distribution of commodities. -
= This condition is comparable to an automobile
with worn piston rings which uses an unreasonable
-amout of gasoline. The trouble is that the automobile!
is allowed to operate under improper conditions. |
ay The tremendous new market in Atlanta is com-
parable to a large jobbing house. The small markets:
- throughout the state are comparable to branches of.
that jobbing house, and the farmer is comparable to!
the small industrial manufacturer along. the banks of!
the mountain stream.
Prices of produce on the Atlanta Market will be|
regulated by the competition of other large markets
throughout the United States. This is true in the same
way that the prices which a big jobber in New York
other large jobbers throughout the country.
No one can arbitrarily regulate prices of products
on the Atlanta Market because the prices on the mar-
ket will be governed by prices of the same produce
5 try. The establishment of the Atlanta wholesale mar-
drawing buyers and truckers to move the farmers
produce, is the first great step in solving the problem
The advertising of these products in the mar-
kets and among the housewives of the north and east
js the next major step. This step will require prepara-
tion and money to carry it into effect. The state of
California is spending a million dollars a year for
the one purpose of advertising its agricultural prod-
: 40 gal. mailed. L. A. Crow, !
$1.25 M. prepaid: by exp. $1.00 |
Dahlonega, Ri. 1, Box 67,
P. R. potate plants, Insp.,
, treated, 35c M. at farm; 45 M. |
mailed. L. M. Wetherford. |
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Gainesville, Rt.. 2.
Go. wee PaR- io 7.
50c M. del. 5 M. $2.25, 10
$4.00 exp. col. Exec. for 1900, Tomato plants, Marglopes |
lb. white feed sacks. C. W./ now ready, $1.15 del.; 500, 65c;
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. in lots of 10 M., $1.00 M. Exp. |
Potato plants, pink and yel- | Collect. Sat. guar. W. O. Wal-
low skin: Gov. Insp: and: Heat- drip, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
'ed, 45c M. del. Stephen Hern-; Marglobe and new, ever-'
don, Odum, Rt. 2. Box 165. bearing Scarlet Globe tomato
Red and pink P. 8. . potato ages $1.00 M. ready July |
plants, 50c M. del. Larger lots 15th. D. T. Gates, Chipley.
35c M. exp. col.; Exchange for pelea Soe
100 lb. white feed sacks, 5c ea. FRUITS AND if
so Smith, Gainesville. Rt. VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Sweet, Bulinose Bell sented
plants, 25 C. plus 10c postage;, , Will have in 10 days or less
2 doz. Gartic plants, 50c, G. | about 3- 5 bu. of large Goose
H. Prince, Demorest, Rt. 1. | or Speckled Plums. Extra good
Box 14. | for eating and preserving. J.
La. Sugar Yam potata plants | A. Rainey, Roswell.
.$1.50 M.. FOB. John Under-' Fresh Grapes, 26 new Geckers|
wood, Blakely, /and Calif; hybrid var.: also.
Charles W., Early flat Dutch new Muscadines from Ga. Ex.
cabbage plants, Tomatoes, 500.' Sta. 4 earliest already mid- |
60c, $1.00 M. P. P. Full count, July. 8c lb. FOB. Free list. H.
Junior Parrish, Debioners. Rt. A. Neal, Ashland. ~
. Freshly gathered Blueberries
|
i
{
Marrione ~ tomato plants, , and Mtn. huckleberries, nicely
ready July 15. 200, 35c: 500, | packed under cellophane in
'75c; $1.25 M. Miss Mary.Grin- | Qt. baskets. 32 Qt. cases. All
'in 1 shipment or few at time.
dle Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58.
Mrs. T. T. MeNelley, Turner-
Ruby King sweet pepper * iM
plants, 20 C.. 206, 35c: 500. Ye:
5c del . Cood strong plants Truckload of yellow Crow-
iand good count and prompt der peas, ready July 12 or 15.
shipment. Willa Fae Peacock, ' Live 4 mi. So. Cochran. Make
: Surrency, Re 2: best offer. Jim Sam eer.
Cabbage, tomato, and collard Cochran, Rt. 2.
plants, now ready and shipped |
promptly. 300, 45c; 500. 75c; |
SEED FOR SALE
M. M. O. only.
Gainesville, Rio i
Pink and red skin P. R. po- |
Major Crow,
Collard seed, 1 ib. postpaid.
tato plants, 20c C., 500, 35c,' 40c, 100 lbs. $25.00. 500 Ibs.
55c M. Will exc, for white $120.00 del. to your station. A.
feed sacks. All del. Amos }C. Ponder, Whigham.
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Blue Rides (Min climbing
Tomato plants, now ready, | tomato. (grows to 26 feet, 3
$1.00 M. del. Markey price at py. to vine). Plant seed in
my home; red and pink P. R./ Aug. for fall crop. 200 seed.
Exc. for feed
Wetherford,
potatoes, 60c del.
sacks. Boe B:
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Hot pepper plants; 5c doz.:
-25c, with instructions. Will c.
Smith, Roy.
About 100 bu. good gah
corn in shuck. Also about 1 M.
Horse Radish, 5 ea.; Lady
Thompson strawberry plants, aera meee at Ei, pest (6
20c C.. 200, 35c__ Sweet Per. ee oe
Highway No. 3). J. L. Barney,
Ellaville.
No. 1 Brab pea seed, 3 bu.,
$2.50 bu. FOB, Carl A. Walker,
Ellaville.
peavines, 40c doz. Mrs. Diane
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
- Red skin P. R. potato plants,
Gov. insp. 45c M. del. 2 M. and
above, 40c del. Prompt ship-
ment. Dood Holland, Surren- Red and white nest onions,
cy. new crop, 8 Ibs., 65c; 4 Ibs.
Klondike strawberry cia Black crowders. early 6-wks.
$1.50 M. Also Ga. collard peas, 10c lb.: white lady fin-
plants, sev. thousand del. at
% : _at; ger peas, 5c lb.. in 8 and 10
same price.. Mrs. Dessie Pruitt;
lb: lots. Mrs. J. F. Crumley,
+ Pitts. RL 1.
See ee emaen Soest het es ee RE
=
beth FOB here; 210 lb
paid, $1.90;
50c OM. del. |
Red and yellow skin Imp. P. i
ilis M. Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1. |
root, 25c
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rood,
gah.
| Send price. Mrs. John F
honey, $4.00; 310 Ib,
110 lo,
, postpaid. All orders s
promptly. John A.
_mey, Jesup, P. O. Box 5
MISCELLANEOU,
FOR SALE
Pieplants, ae 25;
Tan, i2. 293 Peppermint
Ce Queen of the Me
lb.;: Horse
Comfrey, 3, 25c P.. PB:
Horse Radish, Pie-
Walnut trees. plums,
trees, Ralston. apple tree:
cherry. Hep vine, Comfre
ea., Catnip, peppermint, H
- mint, Birdock, Coltsfoot,
j\tow dock plants, ground
be doz. Mrs. R. C. Stover,
100_lbs. cap-white feed:
(unwashed), 6c ea. for
more. Pestpaid. M. O.
T. Lavender, Flovilla. 3
Some fine grade Sage
sale. Reasonable price.
Wright, Covington, RL *
MISCELLANEOU
WANTED
Want to buy 1-2 bu. o
sound Chufas seed at
| Write telling price per
Lee Joyner, Hinesville.
Want 1 bu. Lookout
tain seed Irish potatoes
at once what you ha
price FOB or del.
mour, Royston. Rt. 2.
Want 200 lbs. seed oats
peas, Pk. ea.; Soybeans, I
bean seed, 3 oz. : 2
Globe, cowhorn, White
Flat Dutch, purpletop
seed, rutabagas, collard,
bage seed. Exc. cert. p
plants, 75c M. or Fryers.
Ib. I. H. Anderson, Alm
4.
Want 1 bu. of nice Qui
Kelvey, Kingston.
Want lowest possible -
on Gourds in good condi
Mrs. Clara Prince, Dem
Rt Box 14 :
Would like to hear fron ;
ty who has seed of the P
pole bean. Would like
in time to plant this_
Write. Mrs. Green Hend
Rt. 2. Lawrenceville. |
Want 5 lbs. Goose
Send sample, state pr
M. Banta, 388: Edgewood
Atlanta.
POTATOES ANI
VEGETABLES FO
40 acres gsreen Speckle
now ready. Can pick for
at market price. Wilben
derson, Bronwood. Rt. 1.
1 acre bunch butter-be
right price to truckers,
place. Mrs. J. E. Penn
Hazlehurst, Box ee
Box 205,
$25.00; R. G. Jr..
dy new.
| SECOND-HAND |
- MACHINERY FOR SALE
4
14 Chattanooga Cane
No.
Mill, $40.00; 1 John Deere
mowing machine and rake,
all steel Hay
press, $30.00; 2 syrup kettles,
80 gal. $5.00; 100 gal. $6.00;
Wednesday, July 9, 1941 _
2000 Tobacco sticks, 1-2 price,
FOB, K. KK: Moore, Thomas-
: ville.
Goober turn plow, practical-
$5.50; Ledbetter, No.
4 planter, $7.50. Come _ see.
Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville.
eu. te:
3 stand, 30 bbl. sprout. Gol-
den flour mill, good cond., for
sale, Must be moved at once.
- W. A. Bishop, Macon. 103 La-
_ mar St.
mule, attle,
can. use. S. C. Waddell, Bre-
disc cultivator,
- ment.
running condition and
Write.
. town, Rt. 2.
ford, Dublin, Ri. 4
A No. 1 Grist Mill, 42 in.
rocks, for saleor trade _ for
hogs, anything
men.
2 h. wagon, Cole. planter, 8
farm imple-
ments of all kinds. Good con.
for sale. Mrs. Chas. Johnson,
Smyrna.
1-3 roller Cane mill, Ath-
ens Mill No. 1, also gal. syrup
pan, 9 ft long. practically new
(used only a little 2 seasons).
for sale. A. W. Wood, Com-
merce, RFD 3.
1 h. Bradley wagon, driven |
only 3 miles, $50.00.
G. O.
Ledbetter, Ben Hill. Am. 1346.
2-1 h. and 1-2 horse wagons,
newly repaired, for sale. Frank
Cc. Pruitt, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
ox 61
==) Grist. mill, 32 in.,. good
running cond., for sale oc
trade for other farm equip-
ment. Write W. G. Haynie,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Good 1 H. C. power syrup
mili and 14 ft.. gal. pan, good ;
shape. for sale or exc. for
yearlings or beef cattle, J. F.
Wellborn, Rock Springs.
2-70 saw Lummus ginnery, |
complete, run last season, for
sale. H. H. Rogers, Charing.
Cider Mill, lst class shape,
in touch with parties
2 j =
SECOND-HAND
MACHIN sab WANTED
Want snail Feed mill, also
1 row tractor and fixtures,
State what you have and price.
R. J. Walsh, Garfield.
Want power driven hay-
baler, good cond.. not too far
from Atlanta. J. D. Sey
Decatur, Rt. 2.
Want second-hand Apple
sizing and grading machine.
Give description and best
price. J, G. Buyers, Whites-
burg, Rt. 1.
Want 11 row Corn Binder,
used; and 1 used Ensilage cut-
ter, Must be good cond. R. P.
Jackson. Baconton.
Want small,
grinder, for
and scratch. Give power, size
and price. Jas. E. Soceemagie
Athens, Catawba Ave.
Want 1 or 2 h. second hand
Mower and Rake. Quote price.
J, th: Tripbie, Atlanta, 277
Capitol Ave...
Want buy good power Cane
Mill. State cond. of mill and
a John R. Hall, Jr., Moul-
rie.
Want good 1 h. wagon, also 2
nice heifer calves, not under
12 mos. old, in exch. for 1
mare mule, wagon or 3 heifer
yearlings for mule. Also 3Rol-
ler Ky. Svrup-Mill and cop-
per pan for sale, $15.00 Albert
B. McKoy. Newnan.
Want used Honey Extractor
for 4 Jumbo or 8 _ shallow
frames. Must be in good cond.,
and cheap. Also want to get
with
honey to offer. W. T. Luckey,
Matthews. Rt. 2, Box 47.
Want Cable and rollers used |
.to carry water from spring to
i house. Cable 300 H. ft. Will
| trade 5 pigs or pay cash- for,
same. James Moon, Canon, Rt. CORNISH:
1
Want 1 used tiactor in good
/cond., cheap. Prefer Case or
International: also want 1 used
Hammer Mill, cheap. W.
Barron, Milner.
Want
$10.00 FOB Toccoa. J. S. Gray, | Mill and press in good or fair
Ayersville .Rt. 1.
Keystone well
chine. Large size. 2 in. to 12
for cash. All tools and equip- |
A. L. Locke, Dublin.
2-70 saw cotton gins, com- |
plete with power. cheap.
Roper, Cumming.
About 2000
drilling ma- , Lake Park, Rt. 3.
in. hole, cost $22.00. Sell Barge | iE
cond. Quote best price FOB
nearest RR station. G. E. King,
Want 1 h. wagon, a2 section | Sylvester.
; drag harrow, 1 grain planter.
ecnomical feed .
poultry mashes |
second- hand Cider |
Soe
MARKET BULLETIN
EGGS FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
Quail (Ga.) eggs. $3.00 doz.
(setting). W. A. Pope, Atlan-
ta, 1343 Northview Ave., N. EL
Ve, 3844,
Mixed White and Speckled
Guinea eggs, 18 for 60c del. in
2nd zone, T. J. Steed, Buena
Vista. ;
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS:
115 Ancona and 75 White
Ply. Rock pullets, all March 6,
1941 hatch, AAA strain, gcod
Carl Crider, Crawford.
BANTAMS:
B. B. Red modern game
bantams and_ Silver Duck
Wings, $5.00 pr.; 1 trio B. B.
Old Eng. game bantams, also 1
trio Black-Tail Jas, $5:00 trio;
Fantail and Modena pigeons.
M. L. Arnau, Savannah, 221
E. 49th St.
8 bantam (cross between
Game cock and the Partridge
hens), roosters, 10 wks. old.
See. Miss Jessie A. Rice, Avon-
dale Estates, 23 Fairfield Dr.
BARRED WHITE AND OTH-
ER ROCKS: =
6 White Rock hens and 1
rooster, $1.00 ea. Fiorareed
McDaniel. Norcross, Rt. 1.
600 or more AAA White
Rock pullets, 10 wks. old, 75c
ea. Write or see at once, Ben
Wofford, Cumming.
B. R. cockerels and pullets,
| Thompson Rinelets, March
| hatch. /15e ea. 10 for $9.00;
Turnip. seed, Purple and Seven
Top, new crop, 10c for heaping
tbis., 3 for 25c, del. Mn J: AS
| Wilson, Martin.
| Large type Dark Cornish
cockerels, $2.00 ea. del. From
Lear layers and prize winning
| stock. Will weigh 10 lbs. 1 yr.
' old. No culls. R. E. Adair,
Stone Mountain.
5 large type Dark Cornish
oe hens, and 1 cock. $8.00;
$1.00 per 15 prepaid; 1
Mallard ducks, $2.00. Exc.
for anything. G O. Sikes,
100 Cornish, $2.00 pr., or 6
5 J. Mes, Atlanta, 650 So. pnullets and cockerel, $5.00. J.
{ ryor
BPs 1 42 or 48,
| style. J.
sawed tobacco
Want 1 grits mill, with rock |
J:
Want second-hand mower.
sticks, size approximately 1 1-8 | rake. G. O. McKie, Augusta, !
in. X 1 1-8 in. X 4 4 in. Price Rt. 3, Martin Town Rd.
ic ea. FOB. T. G. Hasty, Ken- |
sington. =,
Hay Press in fair cond. |
$30.00. E. H. Jones, Waycross, |
611 Reynolds St.
Case Hand Feed 22x36 metai
threshing machine, $125.06.
Trade for 20-30 tractor, grain |
|
or beef cattle. James B. Bartcn
Augusta. Milledgeville.
Farm Bell, 20 in. at flare,
perfect cond., $4.00 FOB = my,
station. Sat. guar. WwW.
Woed, Martin, Rt. 4:
Victor No. 2 Cane Mill,
Roller, can. make 60 gal. per)
day. $50. 00 cash or trade for
cattle. W. M. MieGinnis; Al-
pharetta Rt. 1.
Fordson tractor, $25.00; Gas.
eng., 3-4 h..p. used on farm,
$20.00: peach elevator and siz-
er. $25. 00; L. S. Sewell. New-
nan...
ee seat
G.
wagon sprin
with back, no junk, $1.
rent
Want a 40 or 50 h:p. crude!
oil eng.and alternating ee
electric generator,
first class cond.,
ably priced. To be used in con-
jection wth
ions. C.-M. Miller, Cornelia.
Want a good used mule-
in good cond., flat |
Kennedy. Midville. |
and eons
'L. Beall, Stapleton.
| 4 Cornish rocsters, 1% yrs.
old. large: type, $5.00. or $1.50
ea.: April hatch cockerels,
, $1. 00 ea. 2 for $1.50. All FOB
shipping point. Mrs. J. E.
| Stone Adairsville, Rt. 2.
_GAMES AND GIANTS FOR
' SALE:
Purebred Red Quill rooster
| and hen, also of same stock, 12
Orchard opera-'| 3 mos. old, $25.00: and 4 Ring-
| neck pheasant hens and 1 roos-
ter; $15.00; CT. Gifford, Box
power hay press. Please state. 166, Jackson.
make, condition, price. Dr. !
| Robert L. Lester, Marietta.
dict
\
3 |
|
|
INCUBATORS AND
50 chick size electric
ood never used, for sale Direct from
= heavy | about 1 1-2 lb. ea.; 60c ea. Al-
or exc. for 4 young,
| breed hens. Mrs. L. Li Wallace, '
Atlanta, 1059 Manigault St. S./ lets not over 4 mos. old. Hom- ' GAMES:
sell for $2.00 prepaid.
|
. Porterfield, Comer, Box 87..
Some second-hand farm ma-
chinery essential for Dairying,
$50.00. Write for full descrip-
tion. E, O. Cabiness, Maxeys.
Reversible, adjustable Cut-
taway 2h. harrow, grain cra-
dle, Iron GeeWhiz (needs some ;
5 gal. cream can, 10
gal. milk cans, Delaval No. 12
Cream separator, and other
farm equipment, cheap for cash
at my place. Mrs. Etta Marreit,
Hillsboro. Rt. 3. =
Fordson tractor, with pulley, |
will
crenk for your inspection. ist
$35.00 cash gets it. P. M.
Dearing. Covington.
Chattanooga Syrup Mill and
eopper pan for sale. or trade.
W. M. Runyan, Cedar-
repairs),
continental gins,
complete, 1 model 300 Int'l
power unit. T. R. Densmore,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Whirlwind Ensilage
Size E, in good cond.,
2-70 saw
cutter,
for sale.
Mrs. W. oO. Kennedy, Tifton.
5 h. p. eng. used in farm
work, cheap for cash or swap
for real good miich cow, fresh
jn. or far mule. Leo F. Rad-
E.
10 slightly useq bulb-type |
, Sunnybrook brooders, 60 chick , wks.
3 pit game hens, $3.00 for
lot not prepaid. C. H. Bald-
'win, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 367
LB.
BROODERS FOR SALE /LEGHORNS:
About 25 purebred AA B. r
box cockerels, 7 wks. old, July 3.
Crandell. Wt.
so want 50 purebred B. L. pul-_
er Martin, Jasper, Rt. 2.
30 S C. W. L. pulleis,
old. 50c ea. Mrs. N.
12
J.
-eap., wire floors, made of gal. - ' Phillips. Colquitt, Rt. 2.
heavy gauge steel; cost $3.00;
Yancey, Allentown.
1 brand new Heater for
Smiths Mother Nature Brood-
er. $4.50 postpaid. Mrs.
McElheny, Monticello.
3 hotwater Battery as aad
complete with big boiler, $100
1 coal burning brooder,
chick cap., $8.00. Dick Scott,
Adairsville. Rt. 2.
INCUBATORS AND
_BROODERS WANTED
Want. Old Trusty ine., in
good cond. Write what you
have. Mrs. E. W. Stephens,
Reidsville. Rt. 1. |
EGGS FOR SALE
White African Guinea eggs.
$1.25 per 18 del. Geo. C. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty.
Ancona eggs, Sheppard
Strain, 75 per 17. Postage
paid. Leawella Elliott, Lavon-
ia.
Ringneck Pheasant eggs. $1
'doz. FOB. Leonard O, Hern-
don, Canon, R. 2.
Speckled Guinea eggs. Good
for hatching. 70c per 18 post-
oS Otis Roberts, Perierils:
2
DUCKS, ETC.:
1 Muscovy duck hen with 17 |
ducklings. about 7 wks. old,
Lee | White and Black, $5.00; 4 Mus-
shape, laying soon, $1.00 each.
(10 S. . R. I, red purebred |
a ee Yearling hens,
ea.;
W. L. crossed),
, well developed. Mrs.
|Hagood, 1221 Colmer ee
E., Atlanta.
%
in July. 75c ea. Exc. for 3 N.
= Sean Same age: Also 1
R. I. red cock, dark red, 2 yrs.
old. Fine for brood rooster,
$1.25. Mrs.
dox, Hampton, Rt. I. Box 3.
ters of same breed
man, Moultrie, Rt. 4.
P. parents, $1.00 ea.
J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Rt. 2.
roosters, 18 mos. old, $1.75 ea.;
Hatching eggs. 75c per 15. pre-
paid. All cartons ret. Small-
er lots 40c doz. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Millen. :
MINORCAS AN MISCELLAN-
EOUS:
5 Buff Minorcas hens, 1 yr.
old, purebred. Good
$4.00 for lot. Mrs. J. R.
nier, Graymont, Rt. 1.
4 Ibs. ea. $2.00. ea.
Kelley, Warrenton.
Purebred Pope. Str.
Minorca pullets and cockerels,
10 wks. old,
for 10; Purpl
25c del.
tin.
Wallace Wilson, Mar-
GEONS, QUAIL:
1 pair blue peafowls, 1940
pair FOB. T. A. Hughes, Bu-
ford.
~ POULTRY WANTED
laying, s. old, Service fee, $
also 10, 3 mos. old 2 ve
valle Hybred (R. I. req and Drive.
75c ea, pees
2 N. H. roosters, 4 mos. old
Tomme L. Mad-
50 N. H. red pullets hatched
May 6, 75c ea.; Also few roos-
and age,
60c, not postpaid. Wayne Fore-
2 Mo. old Nedlar N. H. cock-
erels, hatched of 265 egg R. O.
Mrs. R:
2 pure Donalsons AAA red
layers,
3 AAA S. C. Black Minorca , oe
cockerels, Mar. hatched. Weigh 1 yr
Aubrey with 3 mos. old calf, for
Black
$1. 00 ea.. or $9. 00
e top and seven
top turnip seed, new crop, 10c
heaping tablespoonful or 3, for
PEACOCK, PHEASANTS, Pi-
hatch at my home, $25.00 per
CORNISH:
March hatch cockerels or 1 yr.
old cockerels, ready for ser-
vice. Only want the long yel-
o culls. 1
Lumber City, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS:
Want Big Type AAA White
Leghorns: 100 hens not over 15
mos. old and 200 pullets, Mar.
or April hatch, not above mar-
ket price. Grover Sowell, At-
Hite 187 Gresham Rd. Ma
Pa eee
TURKEYS DUCKS GUINEAS
GEESE ETC. WANTED:
2 Drakes. Quote price. 1940-41
hatch.
tersville.
Want 4 or 5 geese at once.
oe Sheppherd, Meansville,
sole
WYANDOTTES:
Want 24 Silverlace Wye
.dotte pullets and 2 roosters: 24
|dark R. I. reds, 2 roosters, 1 to
3 mos. old; also 12 Ancona pul-
ltes.
labelle, Rt. 1.
Anconas: Want 15 or 20 An-
cona hens and rooster at once.
. Write. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Resa-
cax Rt A.
| Want pit game cocks, wt. 6
| and 7 lbs. Quote lowest cash
i price and number for sale. R.
H, Crawford. Tiger.
Joe TURKEYS, GUINEAS GEESE a eaneous CHICK-
Want 50 broiler size chickens.
at 25c ea.
Write.
Exc. good value.
Grace Akins, Hartwell,
| covy hens and 1 drake, Black Rt. 1.
500 | P. Hicks,
i
| Speckled Guineas
and White, 1 yr. old, $4.00.
Exe. for fry size chickens. H. |
Wrightsville. Box '
174.
5 purebred Mallard ducks
(2 drakes, 3 ducks), last. =
raised, $4. 00, or $1. 00 ea.
C. Pope. Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
10 white (large type) Mus-
covy ducks with hen, $2.00; 15
with hen,
$2.00; 9 big bone M. B. tur- ,
keys and hen 3.00; 4 grown
Speckled guinea hens and roos- '
ter; $3.00; Eggs del. turkey, !
$2.00 doz.:
$1.50 for 50. Mrs. Boyd Bag-
gett, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
5 goslings, 75c ea.; $3.00 for
let. Mrs, J. C. Orr, Winder, |
Rt. 4.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES,
RHODE ISLANDS):
100 purebred R. I. Red roos- |
ters, 6 wks. old, 37c ea. Mrs.
W. Ez Wooten, Camilla, Rt. 2.
R. I. Red pullets, hens and.
cockerels, $1.00 ea: Eggs, $1.00
per 15 postpaid. Heavy lay-
ing strain. Mrs. Don Donald-
son, Decatur, De. 2405.
Guinea, 50c per 15; '
| Exc. 1 or 2 mos. old goats
ifor some chickens. Ww. Mz.
Hill, College Park, Redwine
| Road.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
A PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE
Angora (wool) rabbits, doe.
and buck, $4.00 fcr both, plus
shipping chgs. J. W. Murphy,
Jasper Rt. 2.
Young rabbits for sale. Claud
Aiail, Jr.. Atlanta. 205 Nor-
wood N. E. De 3710.
2 Jarge solid white does, un-
bred, $2.00 ea. FOB. A. B.
| Clyatt, Jt, Ocilla.
2 Belgium Hare bucks, 11
mos. old. 1 black other dark
| brown, $1.75 ea. Jane Hodges,
Ludowici. Rt. 1.
Want 1 N. Z. White buck,
6- 12 mos. old. Send age and
price in first letter. Raleigh
| Gladney. LaGrange, 510 Green-
| ville St.
Want 4 rabbits and 3 guinea
pigs to raise on halves. I pay
the express. Write. David
ee Madison. Rt. 1, Box
Want purebred dark Cornish
low leg heavy type cockerels.
Floyd L. Brewer,
Want 8 White Pekin Ducks,
H. S. McGowan, Car- |
Hs Cc. Burnsed & Son, El- |
| CATTLE WANTED
| oo
Purebred Holker
L. Custer. Marietta, ee
| Reg., Jerseys, 3 yr:
(male calf), fine miik a
_in butter-fat; 2% yr.
fine animal in every w
for the male. Mrs, S. E
Fairburn, Rt. 2. L
3 yokes good work
H. McVeigh, Waynesvil
will ship. E: F. Golden.
men. ' =
Reg. Jerseys, Cows
bulls and calves o
blood-lines, Raleighs,
and Observer breeding.
upon request. Ww. Ass
Greenville.
+1 bull,
Guernseys.
sey cows. Fresh. A. K. s
lee, Sparta. ;
2 thoroughbred sb
bulls, 4 and 8 mes. 0
reg. $40. 00 and $50.00
W. Etheridge, Milner.
_ Fine 1 mo. old Jer
calf, dehorned. Re. ;
name. $15.00. <A. S,
| Lawrenceville, Rt Be
Gloster). 2a
Good milch cow.
|also want 100 R. I. Red
chicks and 10@ assorted he
breed baby cockerels. D.
Davis, Jefferson, Rt. 2.
Reg. Jersey bull, yr.
Sell or exc. for White
bull or brood mare not
or 8 yrs. oldicg Cy. Az
College Park, Rt. 1
Road, near Stonewall): |
2 Aberdeen Angus h
19 yrs. old. full blood b
reg.. freshen in Dec. and
Guss Sosebee, Cleveland, R
Fine Guernsey cow, 3
day for sale reasonable,
Gertrude Etheridge, <A
Rt. 3, 1551 Elleby Rd. Rt.
blocks Federal Prison.) :
Some fresh milch cow
sale.
Notify before co
Mrs, B. G. Lee, Macon, R
Bass Rr., near Holton. |
Fine Jersey cow,
Juv: 5th. 2 12 gal.
$05: at my barn, on H
1 No. Hampton.
as Hampton, Rt. 1
1 high bred reg. Jers 1
calf, 4 mos. old from 4 gal.
without papers: 35.00 wi
A. Fowler, Stone Mtn.,
Hereford bull, 3 1-2 yr
wt. about 900 Ibs.,
breeding.
| Bred, born ; &
Georgia. Acclimated a do
customed to eating Ga. gra
and feeds. Percy A. Price,
bany. :
A 14 mos. old Black -
heifer, $25.00; 1 yr. Beef s
, $20.00. Jas, M. eae
' metto.
Want a bull calf, betwe
days or 4 wks. old. Guerr
or Jersey, or other good st
'A. D. Wilkie, Rt. 2, Box
| College Park.
| - Want about 25 head of f
/er hogs. Reasonable. State
and price. L. H. Bornett
s
'. Want pure black a
,Guinea-male, 8-12 mos
' Also pure young Essex _
i bred. Give prices FOB. S
ping point. J. L. Hook, Oli
Want get in touch with :
ties having Shorthorn br
cattle, not less that 3-4. p
Interested in cows and |
heifers. B. F. Harris,
P. O. Box 364.
Want. Hereford =o
4 mos, old. Quote price
Tribble, ,Atlanta. 277 C
Ave. a
Want yearlings, any kind
young cows, in Washington
adjcining counties. Pay
Sell or exec. 7-8, no-h
black Angus bull, ready
service. J, C. Newsom,
dersville. ee
HOGS FOR SALE
2 big bone black P. C,
pigs. wt.-about 45 lbs. ea.
to reg., $8.00 ea. Linton
Wood, Jeffersonville.
1 pr. purebred S.-P. C.
eligible for reg., 7
$15.00 or $7.50 e oo
Bennett, Winder. Ri
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MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, July 9, 1941
HOGS FOR SALE
for sale
O.
pig. wt. 100 lbs.,
~ trade for yearling. J;
Duncan, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2.
-S. P. C. thoroughbred hogs,
males and 1 gilt, wt., 40 lbs.,
ub. to reg., $8.00 ea. with pa-
pers; $7.50 ea, without. Treat-
ed. Eschal Flanagan, McRae.
~ Club.
1 thoroughbred Broke-Nose
type Berkshire male hog, sub.
to reg., from Hardman stock,
about 9 mos. old, wt. about 175
- 200 lbs., cheap for cash. T.
Royal, Eatonton. Rt. 3.
ockville Rd.)
: 1 reg. Duroc boar, 2 yrs. old,
. 250 Ibs.
c. for Reg. Duroc pig or Pol-
oi Hereford male calf. Knox
. Queen. Blairsville, Rt. 4.
6, purebred big bone Black
ruinea pigs,;male and giits, 6
ks old, now ready -to ship;
treated and shipped, $7.00 ea.,
oe H. C. Brewer, Daniels-
ile,
= purebred O. I. C.- pigs,-6
wks. old July 6th, $5.00 ea.
fant a 2 mos old, reg. heifer
if. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula.
Big. bone Black P. C.. pigs,
2f.. in buyers name. The Pro-
fic, easy feeding kind. Un-
best breeding stock is
wanted, dent write. C. J. May,
Washington.
1 4-H Club, Reg. Duroc gilt,
wt. 450 Ibs. or more, and 17
for sale at barn or |."
: Mrs.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Fine, well bred, reg. Hamp-
shire Ram lambs, for sale. C.
H, Blalock, Rabun Gap.
High bred milk goat about
2 yrs. old, bred once, gentle:
rich milk. $20.00 cash. Mrs. W.
B. Stewart, Dahlonega. Rt. 3.
Reg., purebred Toggenburg
buck, 11 mas. old. Blood lines
up to 15 % Ibs. Perfectly
marked. Reasonable, for quick
sale; Booking orders for pure-
bred Toggenburg kids, ~ rea-
sonable considering quality.
Warren Rollins, Atlanta, 349
Murray, Hill Ave., N. E. De
6912.
Sir Roderick, the - most
outstanding Toggenburg buck
in the South. Reg., ped., nat-
urally hornless. At stud in sea-
son, fee $5:00. You can secure
cheaper sires but none better.
Comparisons cordially invited.
John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War-
ren St. N. E. De 5140.
FARM HELP WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
Want unencumbered white
girl for light farm work, no
field nor hard work. Good
Want colored man and wo-
man, young or middleaged, to
live on place in new, modern
servants house, 12 mi. Atlan-
ta. Man to do garden and
yard work; wife light farm
duties. Generous salary. is
Raiford Gaffney, Riverview
Rd.. Rt. 1., Dunwoody. phone,
Day, Ma 0517. Evenings Ch
non
Want settled, unencumbered
white Woman for light _ farm
work, no field work. $15.00
mo. and board, Good home.
Mars; W: L:: Cox. :: Kast = Point;
400 Dunlap Ave., Ca 4877.
Want reliable, unencumbered
white woman, 25-35 for light
farm work, no field work. $2.50
2 milk goats. Saanan and
Toggenburg mixed, in good.
shape, for sale cheap. Come
see. C. H. Chaffin, Decatur, BF
| Craig. Ave.
2 does, both milking, 1 ea.,
Nubian and Toggenburg; buck. |
$1.00 month; Saanan buck:
services, fee $2. 00 at my barn. !
J. W. Easley, Hapeville. !
Box 161. Ca 2598.
exc. for fairly good work mare
over 8 yrs. old and not less
1an 1000 lbs. if fat. Bring
are and get gilt. J. W. Cart-
edge, Talbdtton.
3S. P. C. males, 2 mos. old,
eo. 1 Se PR: C. gilt, 2 mos.
a3 50, F. D. Moseley, Au-
ORSES AND MULES
a SALE
f
f Se RnECTION: Extra fine,
1100 jb. 8 yr. old Gray brood |
are. extra fine mother and
splendid work animal. D.. Y-
licks, Roberta.
A a Ga. raised mules, 5
and 6 yrs. old, about 800 lb.,
ade 2 crops, $200.00 for pr.
Tf interested, see at my barn
ny. time 5 mi. Warthen. O. E.
Smith, Warthen.
Jue horse muie, fine shape,
will make 1100 1b. mule, gen-
good worker, $125.00. See
f interested. G. H. Walker,
|
Mare colt, about 3 yrs. old,
broke to saddle, fog sale. H.C:
orman, _Walthourville.
good sound black mare
mule, $40.00; a 1100 Ib. bay
mare mule, 9 yrs. perfect in
way. $150.00.
W. G.
Kelley, Conley.
und, fine for brood mare.
75.00 at my barn. Also 75
f weevil free slip shuck
Shearouse. Jr, Guyton.
4 yr. old: 750 lb. mare,
addle and plow broken. Sell
asonably or trade for cow.
Bee. Gordon, ae
mitie. 42 yrs. old, - work '
where, for sale. Tom Mer-
Norman. Rt. 1.
ine mule, for sale, also
corn, fodder, hay, used farm
cools and farm machinery, All
ce, sound, good shape. Rea-
nable price and: terms. J. A.
hompson, Secnert:
gaited mare, wt. 950 Ibs.,
tle (for woman for child
andle). also work to plow
wagon. Sell or consider
12 for mowing machine
Be Db Custer, Mari-
i
iy good eee cauie!
mut fault or blemish, for,
OF: exc. for young; fresh |
th COW. La M. Morris, Atlanta,
2139 East Lake Rd. De 0392.
eS Extra. fine Black Shetland
> wt. 500 lbs., 6 yrs. old.
gentle, good. saddler, $50 |
; Wee, Bee Thom-
stallion. splendid
00 3 C ok
old. Value $85.00, or will!
, does. 1 reg.. buck (because of
place for
i-write,
| qualify.
14 yr. old mare ie wt. and home with 2 in family.
00 lbs.. good shape, fust,: Mrs, Make Morris, Ailey, Rt.
work | anywhere, $75.00, ie. :
Williamson. - Want good, exp. farm hand,
Muie for sale, chap or exc. 25-40 yrs. old, good worker,
) Melville Brown, honest, sober, for gen. farm and |
Row in, Athens, Rt. 3. _. 4 Orchard work; drive car or
y truck. $12.00 to. $15.00. mo.
af, (ld Te mae Wt iboard and laundry. C. G. Ol-|
ie anywhere. Perfectiy Ver: Barnesville, et;
i Primitive Baptist preferred. J.
aes Williams, Rossville, 612 Lee
Ave, a
i work. $6.00 month, nice room
Veioe. Can start work at once.
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Milking does, Toggenburg,
1% gts: just freshened, $10.;
several kids for sale cheap; at
stud, fine. reg., Nubian buck, !
imported blood. _Book order |
now for Fall services. A. s.|
Horner, Atlanta,
Mt. Vernon
Highway,:Ch 6060. Z
Few, reg. grade Nubian doe
kids, from choice, reg., pure-
bred sire and choice grade
horns). $10.00; Reg. sire (the
best) service $5.00 for reg.,
does and $3.00 for grades. F.
E. Grubbs. Demorest.
Fresh .Saanan reg., and grade
does, no horns, 4 and 5 at.
milk stock, also young stock,
$5.00 to $50. 00. W. J. Sumlin,
Atlanta, 69 Grand ee Cen-
ter Hill,
4 Toggenburg goats, 3 does,
1 buck, $40.00 for quick sale.
See or write. Newton Bohanan,
Gainesville, Rt. 3.
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FARM HELP WANTED
Want good plow hand, white
or colored, at once, board and
$12.00 to $16.00 mo, owing
kind of.plowers you are. Good
good ones. Dont
if want job and can
come, 3 mi. So. York-
ville; 10 mi. West Dallas. J. O.'
Campbell, Dallas. Rt. 4.
_ Want an unencumbered
woman, not over 40 yrs. for
light farm work. no field work,
but 1 cow to milk. $2. 00 week
Want honest, sober,, depend
able party,.or with small fam-
ily, to work on farm for wag-
es, good water, plenty wood;
milch cow to use, large gar-
den: one who is exp. in culti-
vating, keping up Farmali
tractor; good milker, interested
in stock. H. FE, Sanders. Lum-
br City:
Want white woman, 26-40,
for light farm work, in exch.
for good home and $4.00 week.
Want reliable, Suite woman
for light farm work, no field
country
he B. Mi-
and board in = quiet
home. Best of ref.
ley, Statesboro. Rt. B-
Want middleaged man, white |
-or colored, exp., in raising
vegetables and feed, depend-
able for farra work. Reason-
-able salary, wood and house
_furnished. C. P. Hope, amet:
PEt 2, BOx:93-
Want big family to gather
Tob.. cotton, Corn and Hay
-Heuse, wood and water free.
A. D. Lindsey, Tifton.
Want middleaged, white Wwo- ,
man, good character, to Jive in
good home and help with light ,
ie ae no field work. Pre-
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| home for one willing to work.
light farm work, no field work |
; people
work,
car, :
aay
week, board and laundry. An-
swer .in own writing at once,
giving age, exp. and descrip-
tiom of self. Mrs. B. W. Dun-
home and = salary. Must be)
thoroughly reliable. W. O.
Taylor, Macon, 131 Oakland
Ave.
Salary, room and board.
| man.
Want job on Dairy or Cattle
Farm. Single, 49 yrs. of age.
F. H. Wilson, Aus-
anywhere.
care of
tell, eare of Gen. Del..,
J. D. Dailey.
46 yr. old woman with 13
yr. old daughter. wants light
farm work. no field work, for
board and smali salary. Good
workers. Not over two in
family. Mrs: S.. J. Mann,
Sharpsburg, care of L. R.
Cheek,
Want light farm work, no
field work, in exc. for board,
small salary. Send = self-ad+
dressed envelope for reply.
Mrs. Bessie Folsom, Shannon,
P. O. Box 162.~
31 yr. old woman with 2 yr.
old boy wants home with good
people and small salary in ex-_
change for light farm work.
Send for or come _ after. At
once, Ruby Hickex, Waycross,
12 Charlotte St.
Want job running Gin this
Fall for good pay. 25 = yrs:
exp. with Gins. Sober, honest
Cc. M. Heidle. Hampton.
North Ga. man wants Truck
can, Columbus, 404-1ith St.
Want colored couple to live | near Macon or further South.
on ! Lifetime exp. 2 to work. Write.
18 mos. old for sale; also have; farm; wife light farm work.!I will come to see first of Au-
20 -acres in pastures for: goats, | Good place for couple willing | gust.
(on farm. Man to work
to work. Need not apply oth-'
erwise. Jas. P. Everett, Rock-
mart. Box 182.
Want colored girl to
live on farm and do light farm
work, no field work. Good
Mrs. R. B. Everett, Rockmart.
Want white woman for light.
farm work, no field work. Live
in country home as one of
family and small salary. . No
milking. Jack Lucas, Cochran,
ARG Se
Want white woman, 25-40,
for light farm work, no field
work. Live as one of small
family. P. E. Pevy, Ray City.
POSITIONS WANTED
32 yr. old woman wants job
with nice people, light farm
work, no field work nor wash-
nig. $4.00 week. Godd worker.
Come or write. Mrs. Adell
Faulkner, Colbert, Rt. 2.
Country raised, single, white
girl, 15 yrs. old, wants light
farm work, no field work, $3.00
to $3.50 week. Prefer near
Gainesville. Miss Essie Linger-
felt, Dahlonega, Rt. 3, Box 57.
47 yr. old white man, slight-
ly crippled, can do most farm
work (except milking) and run |
Grist Mill,
come after, Paul Bennett, |
Moreland, Rt. 1. care of I. D.!
Ayers. :
Single, middleaged man now .
employed (but land may be
taken for Army Camp. site), |
would like to hear from aged.
couple without children. Wm.!
R. Briggs. Grovetown. Rt. 2.
Couple wants work on gene-
ral or Dairy farm: House wood |
and wages desired. Plenty of |
experience, good ref., go any-.
where, Wish to .move very |
soon, Geo. H. Mitchell, At-
lanta, 341 Central Ave., S. W.
Middleaged man wants job
in Blacksmith Shop, Grist Mill,
or on a Dairy Farm. .
Bellamy, Rochelle, Box 993.
Want job as Overseer of
farm, prefer large, but would
take small* grow cotton, grain
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. 1942.
| no field work with elderly peo-
also Mechanic. D. A. Messer,
Send bus fare or, only. H. T. Hill, Lithonia.
tus bulbs
potatoes; stock raising, etc. Do}
not. drink, gamble, or
bad. habits. - Well exp.
on a days notice.
salary. T. B. Pano Waynes-
boro, Bex 167.
- Refined country . girl wants
Begin |
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nor laundry. $3. 50 week. and |
live as one of family. Trans- |
portation to be furnished. Send |
stamp for reply. ae Voncyle, !
Odum, care of Mrs. E. W. Og-
den, Rt.'1, Box 120.
Young man, high school ed-
ucation, Christian, single,
slightly crippled, with good:
on farm. At once.
Need work Pedy. - Boyd!
Jones, Rossville, Rt. - (at Dou- |
ble S Curve).
20 yr. old young
wants place with elderly cou-
ple for home and $2.50 week
m exchange for light farm
i
Egypt. .
doing light farm work, no field
salary. At once. Miss Sarah!
'Shelnut, Winterville, Rt. 1
care of F. M. Shelnut.
Want job ginning.
se operali ie gins
17. yrs.
of _all!
other | who, re
woman cessit
| farm on 50-50 basis for 1942,
Ne Co. Davis: Dalton,
RED 3.
Want 1 h. crop on snares for
Good, house, barn, good
pasture. All can work. Want
job on farm from now until
Fall at $1.00 day. J.C. Sharp-
ton, Dacula, Rt. 1.
24 yr. old man wants job at
Dairy as local hand. Good
worker, no bad habits except
smoking. State salary in first
letter. Go anywhere. Ernest
Burt. Colbert, Rt. 2, care of J.
M. Faulkner.
Nice Woman unencumbered |
wants job, light farm work,
ple. Furnish ref. if needed.
Have some furniture to be
moved. Mrs. L. M. Pinell, At-
Janta, Rt. A, Box 230W, .care
of Mrs. J. P. Pierce.
~Man wants job on -farm,
driving tractor, caring for
poultry, cattle, also mechanic.
Ref. if desired. J. F. Sheppard,
Stone Mtn., Rt, 1.
Man, 67, married, pension,
wants farm as Caretaker. Exp.,
Atlanta, 258 Central Ave.
Go
; anese
Moultrie.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Red, pink, salmon. sultanas;
Red and pink ever-blooming
begonias, Utility fern, Monk
faces. All rooted plants,
ea. large leaf coleus, 15,
Add _ postage. Mrs. |
Fraser, Brunswick, REE
18 var. of labeled Iris, pink,
yellow, red, blue, white, i
cluding Indian Chief, Lohen
grin, Mother of pearl, ete. $1. 00
per collection postpaid.
Steve Skelton, Hartwell.
ft. high, for sale at reasonable
price. Mirs.. W. = He Denny,
Clarkesville, Rt. 2. oa
es: 1 well rooted Cape Jesmine,
Mrs. L. W. Henry, Temple, Rt.
oe
10 cor a3 doz., 25c. Add DOs:
tage. Mrs. WwW. M. ee :
Greenville, Rt. 1. :
3 small palms, $1.00 ea.,
small Camphor trees, $1.00 ea
1 small Century plant. $1.0
B. O. Fussell, Brunswick.
Iris, named var., 5c ea.; Jap
Iris, 8, $1. 00; Pape
white narcissus 25c doz.; $2.00
C.; Astors, wilt resistant; Ag-
eratum, , Blue balls, Diget
(eantmonly called Foxglov
Lavendar, pink;
Transplanted plants, 25c doz
$2.00. C.2- Mrs* Jd... Lie Wurt
Geranium cuttings, all db
white, pink, red, orange, lav
endar; red Begonia and Sul
tana and ferns. Mrs? De =
Sumerall, Baxley.
Pink Primroses, blue x
|phlox, Blue and white violet:
PWirs. ORM. Holloway. Dahblon
Lega, Rte 1s
Gloves, Star Moss. . Hard
Golden Glow, Purple Easte
and orange day. lilies, mixed
color mums, mixed color dah=
lia slips, 35c doz. Del. in a
President (red), King Hub
bard (yellow) Cannas. 25c doz
White Dogwood, 3 ft. $1.0
doz.; Magnolia glaucia_ tree
1-2 ft., $1.35 doz.;. Butterfh
Bushes, $1.00 doz.; Orange da:
lilies 20 doz.; White Flags
25c doz. Add postage. J. M
McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt.
Cream Narcissus yellow cup.
White man, wife. 4 children,
all work, wants job- on farm |
until Fall at 75c day. house.
wood, pasture, barn; all to be
furnished. J. C. Sharpton, Dac- :
ula. RFD 1.
Want to farm 15 acres free for | |
care of farmman and wite |
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'Red Spider of Guernsey lil
i bulbs, 25c doz.; Buttercups 50
eS Jonquils 50c C.: Blue Iris
(light) 25c doz. Miss Claus
Flant, Marshallville.
Se ee ee
POULTRY PARTNER
FLOWERS AND SEED |
WANTED =
Would like to get some Lo-| my Poultry farm (64 A.) 1
Write Mrs. Charlie | mi,
'D. Tillman, 1870 Murphy Ave.,
i Ae
Want to contact industrious ~
; couple with poultry Exp., a
some capital; for partner 0
5 Points. H. Speckert, At-
lanta, 1260 North Ave., ee
De 7449. oe
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