_DEPARTME} =o none , Cui cin Peaducts will Be Needed i in Government Activities. fee + : he Defense program but in motion, by the vernment throughout the nation should cause an Ss are of this business. ) irms and plants throughout: the state are re- ork to:many-in factories; many soldiers are quartered and trained in the South, and will [| during the winter because of ae mildness of A -huge Supply enor is planked for Georgia, bly near Atlanta, and this should handle many ods for the various Army units in the state and Southeast. When this Depot is built it is hoped house many food products furnished by Geor- farmers. j y in Georgia and the South have been stepped considerably and have brought many people to ection, all of whom eat three mals a day. The 1 Army Forts in the state, at Fort McPherson, Benning and Fort Oglethorne. at Fort Scre- ave manv soldiers and recruits stationed there 1 bis building program . is under way also at tr af thace Tat tes number of new Government. me are being erally in se state will employ and engage many usznds of people and it is hoped there will be coer, where Georgia farmers ean sell their This. Defense activity and? gay in gopulater ald cause an increased markt for all farm pro S, including milk, butter, eggs, chickens, and al foods, lumber and other building materials. es an increase in the food needed. These prices are on strictly cornfed hogs: HOGS. 180-240 lbs., $6.25; 150-175 lbs., $5.75; [30-145 Ibs. $5.25 down; 245-300 Ibs., $6. 00; s=good ughs. 180-350 Ibs., $5. 50. : CATTIE. Good fat beer type Stee and heif- 8.00-$9.00; medium fat, $6.00-$7.50; good fat -type cows, $5.50-$6.00; medium, $4.50-$5.00; mmon, $4.00-$4.50; canners, $3.00-$3.75; good avy bulls, $5.00- $5. 50; light bulls, $4. 00- $5.00; _ ae calves, $8.00-$9. 00; medium, $6.50-$7.50; mon $5:00 -$6.00; throwouts, $3.50-$4.50. cre se in sale of foods, and oor Should get | g orders for various materials and this will | In the meantime. the Government activities al-. = eloped over the State and the Defense Program ny increase in people in any locality ane. ae LIVESTOCK | ay Honey 8 Show to Open Monday ok Honey Show put on by the Georgia Bee- | ae keepers. Association and the State Department of | Entomology: will open at the Sears-Roebuck Farm- - ers Market in Atlanta next Monday, ae 4th, and will run for one week. The purpose of this show is to display the var- ious kinds of honey produced in Georgia and to snow the value of honey as a food, with a view of increasing the consumption of honey. --Dhe Honey and Bee industry in the state is al- ready a million-dollar business, ranking ahead of several crops in value. The honey. produced annual_ -ly by the 200,000 colonies of bees in the state is val- ued at $700,000; beeswax is valued at $50,000; bees | sold in packages and shipped are valued at $175, 000, . - and sale of queen bees brings to Georgia each year an income of $75,000, ach: queen being valued at i from 50 cents to $1.00. : These shipments last year were to 29 states, 9 Canadian provinces. and 6 foreign countries. Honey is a valuable food and Georgians are urged to eat. more of eS and to use more of a in foods.) = In addition to the honey they produce, pees are also veyy valuable in pollinating various plants, the > production of these plants being dependent upon pollination, and mostly by bees. | - Georgia Honey and: Bee producers who desire to display at the show should get in touch with the Entomology Department, State Capitol, or to Mr. C. H. Bishop, at Sears-Roebuck Market, who will man- age the Show. Georgians are also, urged to visit the abow from Nov. 4-9. _ Many Pines Sf Out The State Forestry Department State apne: - Atlanta, announces that application may be made now to that Department for pine seedlings to be set | out later in connection with AAA farm program. Write peery Dene for eee blanks. ATLANTA SPOT COTTON. Atlanta. spot cotton Soe steady, middling 965) The average price of ialting 15/ 16 inch cotton at the ten Southern Spot mar sets today was 9.32c per pound. The average price for middling T/ 8 chs was ~9:11c-per pound. ~ j Mere -eans were furnished at the Georgia pecan auctio . varieties in all conditions of preparation. A score ; - brought 14.50 to 15. 25% Stuarts sold from 10 to 11.50 . kets, visited Vidalia Tuesday, and attended the auc i Pecan Auctions Bea: at Vidalia (aroun Atala. Constitution). me VIDALIA, Ga.First official quotations for pe- here, when the. initial sale of the 1940 season brought out 12,000 pounds of a number of of buyers. and scores of | sellers abbented the first. sale. pas J.B, Brewton, manager, stated that Schies Columbias, Moneymakers, Frotchers, Wrights, Al- 'pys and varieties of even values brought to 10 cents and seedlings were taken at 7.50 to 8.75. The rather wide spread in prices was due. to. many of the sacks having been harvested green. Prices compare favorably to last year s opening prices. ze Ouainiseener Columbus Balers. who is ver much interested in co-operative and auction mar- tion sales. He was highly impressed with this meth od of selling pecans in Georgia. ~ > The auction market at ve has operated | sue ce several seasons. Se Dr. King to Preside at Meeting : Dr. J. Frampton King, assistant State Chemist 3 of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, attend- ed the annual convention in Washington, D. C., thi week of the Association of Official Agricultura Chemists and he presided at the sessions of the As= sociation of American Feed Control Officials. also- in- convention there, he being president of that body. ~ _ Better feedstuffs for animals were discussed, "PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES APPLES, bu. baskets, delicious, No. 1s ee 25 BEANS (Lima) bulk - per bu. $1.00 | BEANS, (Snape ou bu. hampers 90c-$1.00 | CABBAGE, bullt: feces = per cwt. 75c to 85c | COLLARDS, -_............... per dozen 60c to 80c Get ee ition eee eat eaek ened _ | ONIONS. Sle pee eee 50-lb. bags 85c to 90c ORANGES 160 ogo Fe eeeT bag: 75c to 85c PEAS (field ea pe _.... per bu. 45 to 75c_ PEPPERS 3.2 os bu. hamper 75c to $1.00 f + POTATOES 4. a2 100 lb. sacks $2.00 to $2.10 | | SQUASH -62 ee bu. hamper 50c to We SWEET POTATOES, Porto Rican , ake ee DUK Se ees ees ai ee per cwt. $1.25 to $1. 50 7 TURNIPS (bunched) per doz. bunches 40c to 60c TURNIP SALAD bu. hampers 35 to 50 ges quoted below on the Atlanta hese quotations. [ARKET REPORT es OF GEORGIA PRODUCE. Market are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungveded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below. ae Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg law. Ber ane ae eggs are orered: as such and si lirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all ban Teuik Sand_ j Atlanta Augusta Black- Carroll Coane Hawk- Pa) Fay-) : ace \ Mt. Ver- : : shear ton. merce | insville ette Grange |. = non man . P grea Ge 2 oa of 33 30 O00 Bol. P34 25 60 aes. frediitn : 30 .28 25 27 30 30 27 O5y 82, .25 28 Dee Eggs, small Ss Be: fee Oe eee ' : 28 I Hens, heavy breed. MARS 5 141, : 10-.12 ste AS 10 14 13 5e A3 A3 f Hens, Leghorn __ wees .09-.10 .10 tl .08 ll 1 .08 A2 steee 12 St 100 oosters SS: .08 .08 09 .06 08 08 .06 08 .08 07 07 07 poe ee 10) 412 10 pO eee ee Se a 13 hie ae .14-.16 18 18-.20 15 16-.17 20) 56 4 15 18 a7 ert ee ee . P 50 : capo Butter, bst. tbl. 25 25-307 20 20 25-30 .20 .30 .20 30 oe 30 | Field Peas, mixed __ = 1 = 2 a ee V8 rot oe ee ee faa ve 5 30 73 he ate Ear Corn, 80 Ibs. to bu. - 70 5D 50 70 75 44 70 80 55 50 a5 50 Oats : Sere .60 SO eee eee sa 50 neared 59 70 50 ier ge a SE Se a re 50 ee 2 1.00 QO te = oe 0p Z 1.05 1.00 yo oo Be ess 90, Sweet Potatoes, per cwt. - 1.25| 1.50_1.65 1.15 1.00 1.50| 1.50 2.00[ ee ee 135 Cabbage green, per cwt. - -75-.90| -- 1.59 1.50 TOO oe 1.50 Pile ae es 2 ewt. 2 ete gee ae ea ies ye Dam eae , ary =e. -~-----~- ae FSS weeny Pn ee ee ie 18.00 ese en nnn =: = 18.00.) cate 15.00 Seen eared 15.00]. a ene 14.00- ; 18.00 12.06 13.00 eanut Hay i Ag 00e s 14.00 | nn | re 0027.00) ng e s ERs et ee iuts, . ayes 65.00) he 6 sate Se P00 eee Nf ee ee eae : eee 8 Peariuts, No. t=) : 22.00 22.00 22.00! 2100! 21.001 = Sons: Cottonseed rine} ottonseed Meal, 7% Cottonseed Meal, 8% 20.00} Z MARKET BULLETIN. Friday, November 1 . March GEORGIA MARKFT BULLETIN: stablished by J. J. Brown. Commissioner st Agriculture L 191% COLUMBUS Publishing Office rublished Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ROBERTS Commissioner STILES A. MARTIN Editor _ Exeeutive Office: State Capitoi Atlanta. Georgia - Covington Ga Send af letters to The Market Bulletin, State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Notify en FORM %3573Sureav. ot Markets 222 State Capitoi Entered as secono class matter August i Office at Covington Georgia ander the Act of june 8 1934 Ac- eepted for mailing at specia) rate ef postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103 Act of October 8 1914 : 193% at the Post Notices ef farm produce ano appurtnances admissable under postage regulations imsertec one time on each request and re- peated only when request & accompanied by new TODy ot notice _ Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not - g@ssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul. betin. x : _ FLOWERS AND SEED | ce FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _ Azaleas, 20-25 in. high, 6 and Ic ea; hedge vine, 15 doz; blue- berries, 25c doz; barberries, 50c doz, Delia Reeves, Young Cane. Red dogwoods, holly, red- buds, crabapples, white pines, -rhododendrons, red maple, lau- els, all 25c doz. Miss Verna Heaton, Mineral Bluff. _ Azaleas, -rhedodendrons, Mtn. white pine, holly, red and white dogwood, swect shrub, crabap- Hurst. _ Eng. dogwood, 10c ea; hem- lock, white pines, crabapples, $1.00 doz; azaleas, 40c doz; jon- guils and daffodils, 10c doz; al- _theas, 15c; perennial phlox, 20c doz,.Exc. for sacks. Add post- _age. Mrs. Edgar Bailey, Ellijay, Rt 2. : -erabapple, $1.00 doz; all col. azaleas, 40c doz; perennial phlox, 20c doz. Eng. dogwood, jonquils, daffodils, 10c doz. Sweet ian 20e doz. Add post- age. Mrs. W. F. Bailey, Ellijay. RO 2.) soe Red berry holly, rhodeden- drons, spruce pines,- Mtn. lau- rels 25c, ea; purple iris, 35c doz; postage. Mrs. Inez Roberson, peeyjay, Bio. 25 : called rain or storm lilies), 25c doz; $1.15 C. Del. within 4th zone, of $1.00 C. not del. Mrs. Ira Long, Bainbridge. ~~ Camellias, 75e and $1.00 ea; well rooted ttings of semi-dbl. deep pink, eaf ligustrum, deutzia, gar- denia, tearoses, 18-24 in., 50c; 90 ea. Mrs. John S. Clark, Jacksonville. Well rooted purple wistaria, moss packed, 25c ea.; banana pbrub, rooted, 50c ea.; white Wiolets, 75 C; poinciana seed, -10c spoonful fob. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun. rdy philox, sweet william plants, 15c doz.; Philippine lily Ibs, blooming size, 30c ea. ila Cox, Canton, Rt. 2. color azaleas,red, y dogwood, white pines, oralberry, rhododendrons, rel, redbud, Add postage. No orders less _narcissi, daffodil, sweet jonquil, snow drop bulbs, 1-2 bu.; $1.00; white, pink, rose -spirea, althea, $1.00. flowers. Mrs. Ada M. Rice, -Maxeys. _ Pansy plants, ready, 40c doz.; 3 doz., $1.00; $2.50 C; Giants, 30c doz.; 5 doz., $1.00; $1.50 C. C. A. Dobbs, Box 23, Gaines- ville. oe _ Large narcissi bulbs, white, cream white, very fragrant, _Physostegia, verbena, red, purple, rose, 3, 10c; blue, pur- ple, white iris, pink thrift, har- dy moss, crepe myrtle, for- sythia, bridal wreath, cut flow- Boulevard Dr., Atlanta. Mt. ferns, shasta daisies, $1.00 C; mt. laurel, rhodendrons, azaleas, dogwood, Cherokee se, white, spruce pines, red id, 3 ft., $1.00 doz. Mary Dick- ey, Marganton. -_ Boxwoods: 1-43 in. tall, 100 in. around; 10 smaller. Write. es J. T. Thaxton, Franklin, 7 red, pink, yellow; , laurels; ' le, $1.25 doz: P. P. 3 ft. high, } well rooted, K. . Waters, | | Gray. White pine, holly, hemlock, | 10c ea; blooming almond, 2, 25c; | all col. azaleas, 35 doz. Add. Pink Fairy lilies (sometimes | 3 for $1.00; beauty bush, wax dian azaleas, all sizes, 50c to Dbl. larkspur, sweet william, prince feather seed, 5c tsp.; laure red maples, | $1.00 doz.; pussy willows, 3, 25c.: an 50c. Mrs. H. W. Wilkins, | Other | 00 Ci Mrs 3. T. King, Quit- ers for sale. Mrs. W. H. Bennett, : Light blue, pink, orchid, tan, white iris, 6, 50c; rooted for- wreath, Texas rose, 35 ea. Mrs. = W. Tumble, Adairsville, Rt. Red, white, yellow pinks, 50c 79c C; 500, $3.00; golden glow, 25 bun., $1.00. Exchange some for cotton sacks. Mrs. Fowler, Roy. . _Different color iris, 30c doz.; pink weigelia, abelia ,pink 'spi- leas, pink, orange, 6, 25c; leop- Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. leaf ivy, from plants about 100 yrs. old, small roots, $1.00 doz.;: extra. Mrs. White; blue violets, 35c C: daffodils, 50c C; iris, 6, 20; pink spirea, white weigelia, abelia, forsythia, bridal wreath, 3, 20c; marigeld seed, 5c spoon- ful; dbl. yellow kerria, 4, 25; Frank Stewart > honey suckle vines, yellow, white, 20c doz.; 7 doz., $1.00. Postpaid in Ga. M. Craig, Loving. Amaryllis bulbs, selective shad- ing from almost white to deep- est red; 2 1-2-to 3 in. blooms, 3, $1.00; 3 to 4 in, blooms, 2, $1.00. Quotations on quantities. Arthur J. Jones, 15 Screven A, N. E., Atlanta _ Few climbing lilies, odd deep old rose lily bulbs, 35c ea.; wa- termelon crepe myrtle, 2-3 ft., gladoili bulbs, red var. with yellow, 25 doz. Mrs. Maude M. Holland, Reidsville. 25 choice var. iris, labeled, $1.00 prepaid. Mrs. Sherman Duckett, Talking Rock. : Putple iris, a-ange day lilies, yellow jonquils, white narcissi, 7oc C; azaleas, 40c doz.: dbl. japonica, purple wistaria, white spruce, goldenbell, 10c ea. Oth- ers. Mrs. Will James, Ellijay. | Rt.-3. Large crimson spider lily | bulbs, 25c doz.; daffodils, but- ter and eggs, $1.00 C. Plus post- | age. No stamps cr chks. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville. so del, Mrs. D./P. Mason) Al- a : _Rhododendrons, mt. pink, red, yellow azaleas, red, white dogweod, black, white 3 ft. high, $1.25 doz.; trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, 35c doz. Postpaid. R .L. Loney; Min- eral Bluff. : Giant pansy plants, rustproof snapdragons, dbl. sweet willi- ams, foxglove, verbena, 35c doz.; $1.50 C; shasta daisies, 35c doz.; jonquils, daffodils, 15c doz.; deep pink crepe myrtle, sweet shrubs, $1.00 doz. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley. . St. Augustine grass, well rooted, 75c bu. fob. A. Dixon, 215 Dixon St., Alma. Paper white narcissi, jonquils, Ie ea.; $1.00 C; yellow fragrant narcissi, 50c C; dbl., single Chi- nese sacred lilies, $2.00 C; ar- borvitae, evergreen camphor trees, 10c, 15c, 25c ea. Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Unadilla. low day lilies, 75c doz; Easter lilies, 50c doz; red blooming honeysuckle vine (tame), New Years vine, 10c ea; jonquils, 7ac C. Exe. for anything ean use. Mrs. G. C. Hester, Dah- lonega. Rt. 1. sythia, flowering peas, bridal} doz.; daffodils, butter and eggs, | Herry | rea, purple lilac, golden bell, | yellow kerria, 4, 25c; wild aza~ | ard lilies, 25c doz. Mrs. Doyle Roots of true English, small | long runners, 25c ea. Postage hen and biddie cactus, 5c ea. | Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 100 Arbor vitae, rooted, 18 to | | 22 in. high, 30c ea.; 5, $1.00; O. Birdie | 20c ea.; large blooming: size | pink almond, pink althea, red | Jonquil, narcissi bulbs, $4.00 laurel, | pines, red maple, sweet shrubs, | Butter and egg bulbs, yel-| - FLOWERS AND SEED } FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE Boxwoods, rooted, 35c ea; Boxwoods 14-16 in. 25c each; pink, white ,red monthly and old fashioned white, red and pink May rose cuttings, 10c ea. 3 for 25c; yellow japonicas, dbl. winter pinks, Shasta daisies, March flowers, 25c doz; privet hedge cuttings, 5c ea. Add post- age. Miss Madge Cochran, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. Rhododenc-ons, Mtn. laurels, azaleas, hemlock, white and spruce pines, dogwood, holly, maple, cedar, well rooted, 2-4 ft., 4 for 25c. Add postage to orders under 50c. Rachael Fer- guson, Murrayville. Rt. 1: Rhododendrons, azaleas, hem- leck, mtn. laurels, dogwood, | white and spruce pines, holly, maple, cedar, 2-4 ft., well root- ed, 4 for 25c. Add postage to all orders under 50c. Sarah Ferguson, Murrayville. Rt. 1. Want single Roman hyacinth bulbs, also rooted Lemon ver- bena cuttings. E. Hames, At- lanta, 168 Howard St. S. E. Want. candyruft plants and oxalis. bulbs. Write. Mrs. Kirby Smith, Decatur. 108 Evans Dr. Want Oriental sage, continu- ous pink flowering shrub; Cher- okee rose, single white altheas, white and pink cannas. Exc. tuberose, blue Roman hya- cinths, montbretias, oak hy- drangea. Mrs. J. B. Brannan, | McDonough. RFD 2. Red, white dogwood, redbud, red maple, Cherokee rose, cor- | alberry, rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel, azaleas, pussy willows, all $1.00 dozen or exch. for any- , thing useful. L. P. D. Aba-- crombie, Mineral Bluff. All colors azaleas 40c dozen; | forsythia 25c each_ jonquils | 40c C; foxglove 40c dozen; blue iris 35c dozen. Add postage. Ray Clayton, Ellijay. Double Japonicas 4 year old wellrooted 50c each_- red and white dogwood 4 for $1.00; jon-_ quils 35c dozen; orange day li-_ lies, iris 35c dozen; tame hon- { 'eysuckle 50c bunch; ferns 75c | bunch; hardy phlox 45c dozen. Mrs. Etter Barrett, Rt. 3. Elli- jay. Everblooming purple lilacs, pink almond, baby breath, dbl. white spirea, pink spirea, yel- low Jasmine, white oleander, rose of Sharon, English dog- wood, white pink azaleas, pink & white altheas, 10c each. No ords less than $1.00. Will exchg. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains. : Double Japonicas, 4 years old, : |well rooted 50c eachred and Mead str. Giant Hybrid rooted 50c each; dogwood 4 for $1.00; crepe myrtle 50c each; hardy geranium 25c each; Bos- ton ferns 50c each, white & purple iris 40c dozen; laiy-els $1.00 each; phlox 50c doz. Mis. Earl] Keener, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Daffodils, foxgloves, sweet Williams, violets 75c C; all col-' ers azaleas, violet rose, weep- ing Mary, altheas, goldenbells, rhododendrons 25c each; year old double yellow Jacponicas, red & pink cabbage head roses 50c each. Geneva Richards, Talking Rock. Mtn. laurel, dogwood, crab- | apple, white pine, ivy, holly, azaleas, altheas 90c dozen; spi- der lily bulbs 50c dozen. All postpaid. Mrs. Belle Greer, Elli- jay. 3 White jonquils, butter & eggs, cups and saucers $1.00 C, Cash with order. Mrs. Sam Wilson, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Sweet shrubs, Mtn. rhododen- drons, white dogwood 50c doz- | en; weeping willow 10c each, 95c doz; Red Star Bethelehem, Georgia rose 15c each; Red and peach gladioli bulbs 25c dozen; red maple, black hawe, Indian arrowwood 65c dozen. Mrs. Lenna Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Want to exchange flower bulbs and shrubbery for white sacks. Mrs. Harley Richards, Talking Rock. . : Large .orange chrysanthe- mums, Spider lilies 45c doz- en; Spruce and white pines, azaleas, Mt. Laurel 2 ft. high 80c dozen; jonquils, purple ver- benas, purple and yellow iris 25c dozen. Roxie Plumley, Rt. 2, Ellijay. All cola-s blooming size aza- leas 50c dezen; dbl. yellow Jap- onicas, dbl. pink almond, pink, red weigelias 20c each; box- woods 14-16 in. 25c each; lay-_ endar, purple iris, pink, rose perennial phlox 20c dozen. Add | postage. B. A. Sheppard, Rt. 4, Ellijay. BS: Azaleas, spruce and white /{ pines, Mtn. laurels, ivy 1-2 ft. high 75c dozen; orange chry- santhemums, Spider lilies 40c dozen; purple- iris, verbenas, narcissi, violets 25c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. L. M. Teague, Rt. 2, Ellijay. : April, blooming white narcis- sus bulbs and jonquil bulbs 50 C--FOB. Miss Louise Ashe, Bishep. ; all colors azaleas 50c dozen; purple, white lilac; snowball, white, pink altheas, dbl. yellow Japonicas 20c each; Mtn. ljau- rel, white and sreuce pines, pink crabapple, sweet shrubs 90c dozen. Add postage. Linda Evans, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Large double popply seed, mixed colors 10c tablespoonful; will exchg. 1 tablespoonful |seed for 2 dahlia tubers. Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, Rt 27 Tifton; Tea Olives, dogwood, long strawed pine, magnolias, ever- green oak, pink and red q-ape myrtle, redbud 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4, ft. 35c each or exchg. for white feed sacks. Add postage. Miss Elise Pitts, Rt. 1, Dub- lin. Redbud, tea olives, long strawed pine, magnolias, pink and red crape myrtle. dogwood, evergeen oak, sweet bay 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c,-4 ft 35c each ox exchg. for white feed sacks. Add postage. Miss Grace Pitts, Rt. 1, Dublin. Azaleas, coralberry, red- white dogwood, Cherokee rose, Min: laurel, rhododendron, white pine, red maple, sweet shrubs, pussy willows dozen; exchg. for anything can use. B. R. Abercrombie, Min- -eral Bluff. ; Queen Anns lace seed, Hast- ings marigolds and zinnias large package 10; Gourds, all sizes from 2 to 5e each. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. Single blue Roman hyacinths, little yellow sweet scented nar- Cissus, King Alfred: daffodils 25c dozen; jonquils, daffodils and | Are il blooming narcissus $1.00 C; purple German iris 40c doz- en. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogans- ville. | 10-12 in. field grown Sem- perviren boxwoods $10.00 C, $1.50 dozen; 4-6 in. plants $3.00 C; 200 for $5.00. All del. 500 gardenias, large, cheap. Maude Hamby, Greenville. - 3 colors azaleas, dogwood, pink, red and yellow, redbuds, holly, bush, Mtn. laurel, rho- dodendrons, . Cherokee roses, ca@-alberry, crabapple, all 3 ft. high postpaid $1.00 dozen. Mrs. Ernest Millholland, Morganton: Magnolias, tea olives, dog- wood, long straw pine, pink and red crape myrtle, 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c each; exchg. for white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Rt. 1, Dublin. Heavily rooted bushy top boxwood plants 4-6 in. $1.00 dozen. Cheaper in 100 lots; wa- | termelon red, white and lavy- endar crape myrtle 2-3 ft. $2.00 | dezen; dbl. white kerria Jap- | onicas heavily rooted $1.50 doz- en. Mrs. B. L: Robinson, Green- ville. Cherokee rose, azaleas, white- red dogwood, coralberry, pus- sy willows, Mtn. laurel, rho- dodendrons, redbud, red maple, crabapple, white pine $1.00 doz- en; exchg. for white sacks... Mrs. Glever Aberg-ombie, Mineral Bluff. Star Bethlehem, variegated yellow and green hedge, dbl. red blooming altheas, Shasta daisies, Bittersweet, Jan. bloom- ing honeysuckle, hedge (seed- ling) 15. in. tall 50c C; ever- bearing Gem & Klondike straw- berry 25c C;> Chinese elms. Write. T. E. Eason, 141 Pied- mont, Atlanta. Pansy plants, Hastings larg- est variety 35c dozen; 3 dozen $1.00; phlox 25 dozen. Mrs. | Tem Joe Bond, Rt. 4, Elberton. 6 Boxwoods from 17 in. to 24 in. tali $2.00 each. Mrs. J. H. Gaines, Rt. 3, Cartersville. -Crape myrtiles, spireas,~ al- theas, Abelias, -boxwoods,: tea roses, Dietz, Magnolia, Holly, laurel, cedars, dogwoods, Beau- ty Bush, butta-fly bush, baby breaths, coral 15 each; exchg. for sacks. Tcomsboro. : 9 beautiful Swedish Junipers 2-4 ft. high $1.00 and $2.00 each; also nice rooted plants and cuttings of Abelia Grandi- flora. Mrs. ida L.- Prickett, Maysville. Z Sa Thousands of yellow flower- ing jonquil bulbs 75c C pre- paid. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Cobbtown. Super Giant pansies 35c doz- en; phlox, Sweet Williams, pan- sies 15c dozen; fairy lilies pink or white 25c dozen; small flat cedars 25c each, 6 for $1.00: Florine Hammond, Dewy Rose. Dwarf boxwood, well rooted 4-6 in. cuttings 3c each; com- mon bex same price; dwarf boxwood transplanted 4-6 in. from ground and as broad as high 15e each. Mrs. R. F, Ter- rell, Rt. 3, Greenville, $1.00 | sweet | bay, evergeen oak, redbud 1 ft; {don Hunnicutt, Tallulah | ors Siberian and Ferman @armers Golden Te When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy fiel and hast forgot a sheaf the field; thou shalt not again to fetch it; it shall for the stranger, for the fa therless, and for the widoy that the Lord thy God m, bless thee in all the work. thine _. hands.Deuteronon 19:24. ae FLOWERS AND S FOR SALE Pretty, well-rooted bos plants 4-6 in. $1.00 dozen C; 6-8 in. $2.00 dozen $5.00 white, watermelon red cr myrtle $2.00 dozen, $10 red Cydonica Japonica 9- 5 tar -$h00: blackberry bulbs $1.00 dozen. Mrs. Robinson, Greenville. 5 Large berry Nandina 1 30c each, 2 ft. 35 each, 25 each; Silver maple 20 in. 20 and 25c each Belle Israel, Rt..1. Smit . Hundreds of mixed bu mostly sweet scented y narcissi, pink, bronze, qd red gladioli, some jonquils. fodils 70c C lots postpai quick sale. No checks. } Norton, Edison. x Abelia, Buddleia, summ lac, boxwoods rooted $1.00 d en; Dutchman Piper bulbs: g tians 25c dozen; red dogw, seeds, rhododendrons, azal Mtn. laurels 15c pint. My L. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahloneg: Cedars, pine, honeysu running and bush, sweet my holly, dogwood, gallberries, olive, sweet bays, all uni shape 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25. E for white sacks. Add po Mrs. Theodore R. Ward, Rt. Toomsboro. Jonquil and buttercup | o0c C; 500 for $2.00. Mrs. T. Echols, Philomath. _ Time to plant daffodils early blooms $1.00 C,; or peck postpaid; a few April Cissus same price. No ch Mrs. Hattie Dickson, R Newnan. 3 New Radiance Rose (' white), rare, very prod also old fashioned Mare Neil (Yellow) 2 yr. budde assorted $3.50 postpaid. N sene, 126 E. Baker St., At Mtn. laurels, silver | pussy willows, red do white pines, crabapple, dogwood, red buds, pink, low and red azaleas, tulip lars, rhododendrons, holl: age. R. W. Baugh, Morgan May blooming white sus 2 dozen 40c, coral f7> 50c; red verbena 25c en. Postage drons, redbuds, red dogwe 0 white pines, pussy willo Mtn. laurels, crabapple, | silvee maple, tulip poplars, rooted 3 WX. high $1.00 doz Add postage. E. G. Pickelsim Morganton. ae 2 colors Sultana, salmon rose, 10 each. Add pos Nina Zipperer, Rt. 1, Rinco Spruce mimosa, rho dron, ilex opaca, hemloc co bush, laurel, white pine, wood, silver maple, gaylax, maple. arbutus, cede, lobli azaleas. Wet moss packe Golden Spur daffodils, bl ing size $1.00 C del. in Irish Junipers 3-4 ft. 50c variety .flowering shrubs 3 yrs. old 25c each; many 35c dozen del. Phone Ra. . Mrs. C. E: Leverett, Rt 4 317, Atlanta. ie 200 double pink hya bulbs 30c dozen; exchg. 3 4 for equal and mixed tulip | or exchg. whole lot for 1 oughbred March or April k R. I. red pullets. No culls. A. J. Lewallen, Rt. 1, Dalto Wild Easter lily bulbs dezen; Magnolia, tea sweet bay, redbud, red privet. hedge and Umb China 1 ft. 3fc, 3 257 35c plus postage. Exchg. white sacks. Mrs. T. K. mack, Rt. 1, Dublin. Azaleas 10c each; red woods 10c each; white spruce pines 10c each; arb vitaes and Japonicas 15c ea red and white roses $1.00 d en. Add postage. Mrs. Davenport, Loving. - Redbuds, red dogwoods, red and yellow azaleas, M laurels, tulip poplars, silver ples, Cherokee roses, crabapple, 3 ft. high $1.00 en. Add postage. R. B. simer Rt. 1, Morganton. 1 ay,November1,1940 ae | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Red crape myrtle, pink al- mond, white Bridal wreath, white English dogwood 35c each; rose perennial phlox, golden glow, yellow dbl. cannas, OWERS AND SEED FOR SALE J] colors blooming size aza- 50c dozen; dbl. yellow, red ponicas, snowball, pink, red igelias, almonds 20c each; or-vitaes, boxwood 15-18 in. each; white pine, hemlock, 90c dozen. Add postage. . Eller, Rt. 4, Ellijay. Cherokee roses, Mtn. Is, red and yellow azaleas, dodendrons, crabapple, red- |, coralberry, dogwood, but- bush, 3 ft. high $1.00 doz- gray violets, cream narcis- snowdrops, jonquils, pink ennial phlox $1.00: C. Hobert ercrombie, Mineral Bluff. stings Swiss Giant and Ex- ion pansies 35c dozen, 3 1.00: dbl. sweet Williams snapa@cagons 25c dozen,| sire greybeards 25c each ie. Mrs. . Lynch: - RE. -f, |rooted Irish Junipers, balls $1.25 each. Mrs. Head, Bremen. Red crape myrtles; rooted jus- ticia, June cactus, red dahlias, pink almond, salmon geranium rooted pink weigelias 35c each; yellow. Humbert annas, pink phlox 25c dozen. Sell or exchg. double tulips. Mrs. L. A. Wright, Peemen. 18 tree boxwoods 12-18 in. tall with good rocts $3.00 for lot if party pays postage. Nice little bushes. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Reo: Dahlonega. Snowdrops, Shasta daisies, Calif. violets $1.00 C; perennial phlox 4 dozen $1.00; 10 choice roses $1.00; Japanese Japonicas, Spruce, laurel, redbuds, rhodo- dendrons, barnerry, -coralber- ry, crabapple, 4 colors azaleas, Snow- Ruth ruce and white pines, red, nk, yellow azaleas, rosebuds, 7. laurels, silver maples, tu- poplars, holly, crabapple, iogwood, white dogwood high $1.00 dozen. Add post- -U. L. Cole, Morganton. Old time boxwoods, is, daf- red spirea, white spirea, verbenas. Mrs. L. C. Rid- Franklin. ood red Japonicas 40c each, 00 dozen; ail colors azaleas son. Morganton. - Old fashioned purple iris, white narcissus $1.00 C; yellow monthly Marchel Neil rambler rose cuttings unrooted 25c doz- en; blue l#ge cluster spring blooming rambler unrooted rose cuttings 25c dozen. Mrs. Will- iam Leach, Rt. 1, Fairmount. Magnolia, tea olive, holly, yellow Jasmine, sweet bay, sweet myrtle, pines, oaks, hon- eysuckle i ft. 0c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Watson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. April white narcissus, yellow afferson, Rt. 2, Elliay. White Spider lilies 15 for 0; red Japonicas 40c each, eolors azaleas 35c dozen; uiis 40c C; white pines 2 ce. Add postage. Maitie nyton, Rt. 2, Clayton. sarge red Amaryllis lilies 25 each, small 35c each, baby s 6 for 50c; Bridal wreath, erape myrtle, pin almond, le lilac, white althea, all 35e each; 4 for $1.25; _ phlox, golden 25 dozen. ile Harrison, Bremen. - er white narcissus, yellow | uils, buttcrcups, fellow daf- Is 15 dozen; magnolias, te dogwood, sweet shrubs, wdrops, red holly, purple pe myrtle 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 4 ft. 35c each. Add post- Mrs. H. B. Barwick, Rt. 1, lin. looming size azaleas all col- 40c dozen; spruce and white s, white dogwood, ivy, Mtn. els 60c dozen; white altheas each; crabapple, sweet bs.35c dozen. All well root- Add postage. Mrs. L. R. ms, Rt. 2, Ellijay. yellow lemon lilies $1.00 C; lem- on verbena, purple verbena 25c onddzen; blooming size almond bush, lilies of valley 25c ea; tha Womack, Rt. 2, Bremen. Bridal wreath 10c each. Mar- Magnolias, tea olives, sweet myrtle, holly, sweet bay, pines, oaks, yellow Jasmine, honey- suckle 1 ft: W0e. 3) 25ce. 4:4 35c. Add postage. Mrs. M. C. Connell, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel, azaleas.3 colors, pink, red, yel- low dogwood, coralberry, red- bud bush, white pine, crabap- ple, holly bush, well rooted, all $1.00 dozen. They are 3 ft. high. Postpaid. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Morganton. : Bridal wreath, purple 3 shad- es red, pink dahlias $1.25 doz- en; white Eng. dogwood, Irish Juniper, pink weigelias, ligu- strum hedge, white althea cut- tings $1.75 C; August lilies 35c each, small 3 for 50c. Sell or exchg. for double tulips. Ber- nice Wright, Bremen. Scarlet and pink verbenas 25c dozen $2.00 C; dwarf boxwoods 4-6 in. above ground $2.00 doz- en. Samples 30c each: All del. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville. All colors blooming size aza- leas 50c dozen, dbl. yellow Jap- onicas, snowball, pink almond 20c each; boxwood 15-20 in. 25c each; purple, blue iris, pink te and spruce pines, white wood, sweet shrubs 90c doz- ; 50c dozen; pink altheas, crabapple 15c each. Add ing Humbert cannas $1.00 star Bethlehem bulbs $2.00 earlet cedar 35c each; dbl. rooted 20c each. Add post- Miss Ruby Smith, Rt. 1, nan. ; rose phlox 20c rhodo- Fenoli : j-; dendrons, spruce, white pines, ae oe evabapple $1.00 doz. Add post- eccd gallbeerrf, yellow jas- e, long straw pine 1 ft. 10c, . 25, 4 ft. 35c each. Add age; exchg. for white sacks. Georgia Hunt, Rt. 2, Red hot poker 25c clump, Shasta daisies, 4 colors iris, wild | iris 25c dozen; dbl. tanzy, cat- nip, horsemint, yellow dock. ns { Mrs. Earl J. McConnell, Demo- k almonds, dahlias, pur- rest. lac, crape myrtles 3 for; Siiver maple, pussy willows. 75c C; 13 everg-een Jap-| Min. laurels, holly, tulip pop- as large $1.00 and $2.50} lar, gabapples, white pines. red iris 50c C; white narcis-! dogwood, redbuds, pink, red, 4 large hedge bushes $1.50 yellow azaleas, white dogwoods, or the lot for $5.00. Miss rhododendrons, well rooted lie Frix, Rt. 2, Cumming. $1.00 dozen plus postage. Des- nquils, narcissus 45c C,|mear Hyde, Morganton. 5 M; Regal lilies, Canadian fyergreens, sfeuce, white 25c each, 12 kinds iris 25C pines, rhododendrons, Mtn. en; Giant Tiger lilies 20 JTaurcis, large hardy fern Add postage on_ orders! clumps, azaleas, dogweod, cy- sr $1.00. Betty Jo Kimsey, donia Japonica, June roses, mHarris: moss rose $1.00: dozen; Calif. k Cherokee roses, Mtn. violets, gold narcissus, jonquils, |, rhododendrons, yellow azaleas, redbuds, H. Penland, Ellijay. Iberry, butterfly, althea li-, pink and white altheas, red rabapple, red and yellow Japonicas, golden bells, red wood, hemlock 3 ft. high spirea ,purple lilacs, mixed aza- dozen; iris, cream narcis- leas, Mtn. laurels, all well root- jonquils $1.00 C. Mrs. Bon- ed $1.00 dozen; a few dozen Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. 'boxwoods 8-10 in. high $2.00 1gnolias, holly, laurel, dog- doz. del. Free flowers with $1.00 ds, sweet bays, sweet myr- opis Miss Ruby Webb, Rt. evergreen crape mytles, 3, Ellijay. : , crabapple, yellow Jas-| Dbl. pink almonds, white al- ne 1 ft. 10c. 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft, | theas, dbl. yellow Japonicas. ee 7 : : snowball 20c each; rhododen- Add postage. Mrs. Ivalene son, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. utter and eggs, gentians, an pipes, winter verbena ceons, hemlock, white pine, Red and green leaf cannas with red blooms, green leaf with yellow spotted blooms 50c doz; dozen; boxwoeds, rooted | White narcissus 50c C; pink, red, as, Granny greybeards 4! purple verbenas 25c dozen; 5c: red dogwood seeds or! golden glow 5c each; red and rings 20c Th. 6 Ibs for &199.' mixed colors gladiolas 25 doz. Jessie Waters, Rt. 1, Dah-' Add postage. Miss A. L. Dodd, (Rt. 1, Alpheretta. |pink fairy lilies 3 doz. $1.00; jf etc. $1.00 dozen. PP. Addie Wil- cluster jonquils, Japanse iis, | age. Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. | j 2 red,' iris, snowdrop $1.00 C. Mes. J.- FOR SALE y shrub $1.00 dozen, all col. aza- leas 50c dozen; blue, purple iris 20c doz. Add postage: L. M. Evans, Rt. 4, Ellijay. Magnolia seed 25c C; Flat dwarf cedar seed 25c C; seed- ling peeans for sale. Will con- 'tract to raise chickens for par- ties desiring. Mrs. H. C. Mar- tin, White Oak. All colors blooming size aza- leas 50c dozen; boxwood 15-20 fin. high 25c each; white, pink altheas, pink weigelias, dbl. yel- low Japonicas 25c; pink, rose perennial phlox, ptrple, blue iris 20c dozen. Add _ postage. Lora Sheppard, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Three large boxwood $2.50 each; gardenias 25c each; oth- er shrubbery cheap; partics pay | transportation. Mrs. W. A. Cos- per, Star Route, Bowdon. Irish Juniper 18 in., snow- ball; large red amaryllis lily $1.25 each; different colors gladiolas, golden glow, dbl. yel- low cannas 35e dozen; white August lilies, Black lily India 35c each. Add postage. Alice Harrison, Exemen. Pink perennial phlox, Shasta daisies, orange lilies, snowdrops, native ferns, arbutus, jonquils, greybeards $1.00 dozen; pink almond, Mtn. lJaurel, crabapple, redbud, spruce, white pines. redbud 3 ft. $1.00 dozen. PP. Leila Dickey, Morganton. Mtn. laurel, crabapple, rho- -dodendrons, red, white, yellow azaleas, redbud, coralberry, but- terfly, red, yellow dogwood, hemlock 3 ft. $1.00 dozen; nar- cissus, blue iris, snowdrops, pink phlox $1.60 C. Gladys Rob- inson, Mineral Bluff. t 4 kinds spirea, rose hibiscus, snowballs, white yacd hydran- geas, boxwood, azaleas, weigelias, altheas, dogwood, yellow forsythia, red and pink mums 10c each, $1.00 dozen: exchg. dozen plants for 300 jon- quils, narcissus, daffodils. Hat- tie Kimsey, Young Harris. Snowdrops, Shasta daisies, jonquil $1.00 C; spruce, white pines, mixed colors azaleas, red, white dogwood, redbud, crabap- ple, Mtn. laurel, pink almond, rhododendrons 3 ft. $1.00 doz. Addie Leatherwood, Blue Ridge. Red dogwood, holly, white pines, silver maple, red, yel- low azaleas, Cherokee roses, tu- lip poplar, evergreen, 3 ft. high $1.00 dozen. Add postage. Buil Hyde, Morganton. Mtn. laurels, azaleas, rhodo- dendrons, red and white dog- wood, crabapple, sweet shrub, white pine, red maple $1.00 dozen. Blue iris lilies, tiger l- lies 35c dozen. Add postage.. Hazel Roper, Mineral Bluff. Red Maple, tulip poplar, pink almond, spruce, white pine, red- bud, red, white dogwood, holly, crabapple, mixed colers azalas, mtn. laurel, rhododendrons 2-4 ft. $1.00 dozen PP; phlox, grey- beard, snowdrop, jonquil, ar- butus $1.00 C. Jean Dickey, Morganton. All colors azaleas 40c dozen; spruce and white pines 2 for 25c: purple is 35c dozen; crab- apples, sweet shrubs 50 dozen. Mrs. Inez Robberson, Rt. 2, Elli- ay. White Spider lilies 15 for $1.00: azaleas 50c dozen; all col- ors March flowers 40c C; pink almonds 25c each. Add postage. I, A. Clayton, Ellijay. Blooming size azaleas all col- ors 40c dozen; spruce, white pines, white dogwood, Mtn. lau- rels, rhododenarons 60c doz- en; white. altheas 10c each; erabapple, sweet shrubs 30c dozen. All well rooted. Add postage. Marie Adams, Rt. 4, Elijijay. Daffodils, orange day lilies, Star Bethlehem 50c C; leopard iKHes 50e C; pink hibiscus, snowball, yellow winta> Jas- mine, weeping Linda, purple and pink altheas, all well root- ed 2 for 25c plus postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. s Day. lilies; lavendar iris 25c dozen; red Japoniecas 25c each; laurel rhododendron, white ana spruce pines 75c dozen; azaleas 50c dozen. Add postage. B. F. Charles, Ellijay. : Yellow narcissus, blue hya- cinths 25c dozen; monthly rose cuttings red and pink 29c doz- en: 3 kind lantanas, Xmas and June cactus, angel wing, beef- steak, silver spotted rosebud geraniums, cuttings 30c dozen Add postage. Mary Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. White sweet scented narcis- sus, white, red hardy phliox, lav- endar lupines, orange day li- lies, purple and red verbenas 25c dozen; rose peonies 25c each; 4 year old boxwoods 50c each: tender cornfield beans 20c pt. Add postage. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. FLOWERS AND SEED _| | pink crabapple, dogwood, sweet | rose |- native fern, perennial phlox, FLOWERS AND SEED | _ FOR SALE | Wine variegated, blue, blue striped, white, yellow, cream, pink, bronze, purple and laven- dar iris 35e dozen; dbl. sgl. or- ange and leopard lilies 20c doz- en; pink spirea, abelia, white and pink weigelia 3 for 25c. Frances Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Red and white dogwood black and white pines, pink, red and yellow azaleas ,Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, red ma- ple, pussy willows, sweet shrubs, crabapples 1-3 ft. high $1.25 doz; trailing arbutus, ga- lax 35 dozen. Well rooted. T- E. Barnes, Mineral Bluff. Century plants 25 each; pink geranium 10c a cutting; red sal- via seed 10c teaspoonful; dbl. Star Bethlehem bulbs $2.00 M; Ostrich plume. Sprengeri, lace and Maiden Hair ferns 20c each: Grape begonias 3 for. 15c. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. Mixed colors iis 60c C; weeping willows, yellow Jap- onieas and Boston fern 15c edch, 2 for 25e; privet hedge $1.00 .|: blue violets and white dai- sies 25c C: lemon lilies 30c doz- en. All rooted and delivered. Miss Martha Ralston, Ella Gap. Privet hedge $1.00 C; lemon lilies 30c dozen; blue violets, white daisies 25c C; weeping willows, yellow Japonicas, Bos- ton fern 15c each, 2 for 25c; mixed colors iris 60e C. All rooted and Del. Mrs. Effie Rals- ton, Ella Gap. 2 dozen red, yellow, purple tulips, 1 dozen each King and Emperor narcissus, 1 dozen each red, white gladiolas, all to bloom in 1941. Will exchange for 100 Ib. cap: feed sacks. Lena Price, Rt. 2, Cedartown. Sweet shrubs, red maples, red and white dogwoods, rho- dodendrons, pink, red and yel- low azaleas, Mtn. laurels, black and white pines 3 ft. high, well xooted $1.25 dozen; evergreen galax, bridal wreath 35c dozen PP. Mrs. F. F. Roper, Mineral Bluff. Yellow jonquils, yellow but- ter and eggs, white narcissi $1.00 C; blue spider lilies $1.00 dozen; perennial yellow lark- spur 50c dozen; wild ferns $2.00 C: Missionary strawberry 500 for $1.25, $2.25 M. Peppermint, Spearmint 35 doz. Mrs. Thorn- ton McCurley, Hartwell. Brown sugar figs, red and yellow piums $1.00 dozen; pur- pile wisteria, trumpet vine, striped. yard grass, Van Houtti spirea, sweet shrub, buddleia 10c each, $1.00 dozen; white wisteria 15 each, $1.50 dozen. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 6, Quit- man. Jonquils 75c C; Easter lilies 30c dozen; blue flag ,lemon li- lies 50c dozen; red tame honey- suckle vine 10c each; bell roses, med and pink bunch roses 10c each; blue Fall daisies 40c doz- en; exchg. for white sacks. Mrs. G. C. Hester, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. White pines, native azaleas, white dogwood, evergreen ivy, all good size bushes and rooted 25e each or $2.00 dozen. Miss Viola Hensley, Star Routee, Pike. oe All types narcissi, daffodils, jonquils 75c C; milk and wine lilies, butterfly lilies, dbl. or- ange lilies 50c dozen, $3.00 C; Guernsey lilies (red spider) $1.00 C; all varieties cannas $1.50 C. Miss Polly Harrell, Rt. 5. Quitman. : All colors blooming size aza- leas 40c dozen; boxwoods 16- 18 in. 25c each; dbl. yellow and red Japonicas, snowball, pink and red weigelias 20c each; Mtn. laurel, spruce and white pines, white dogwood 75c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Ellr, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Pink weigelias ,purple lilacs, red Japonicas, Mtn. laurels, pink and white altheas, golden bells, red and pink spireas, mix- ed azaleas, sweet shrubs, all well rooted $1.00 dozen; Free flowers with each $1.00 order. Mrs. Thos. W Valma Dean, Breme.., | : ~ Japanese lus uires blue 15c dozen, 2 dozen 25c $1.00 C; mix- ed colors 25e dozen, 2 dozen 40c. Add -postage. Mrs. W. A; : Ee Rt. 1, Alto. Grange. 2 doz; jonquils, bushes 10c each, $1.00. ange lily bulbs 5c each, 6 f ey order. Mrs. B Toc- ; monds 1 ft. 10c,.2ft.. 25. 7 6 for 25c. Add postage. Exchg. also 1940 crop dried apple fruit bulbs, . shrubs and monthly rose eut- | 65c M. del; 10 M. 50c: 65c M. del; large lots, -hagen cabbage, Ga., and Hea 20c C; 75c, 5003: $1.25 pine, running honeysuckle 1 ft, 10c, 3 ft. <25,4 ft. 35c plugs Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Privet hedge $1.00 C; weep ing willows, yellow Japonica 15c each, 2 for 25c; lemon Hilie 30c dozen: white daisies, blu violets 25c C; mixed colors iris 25e dozen; mixed gladioli bulb blooming size 15c doz. 2 for 25e Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ella Gap. Forsythia, purple lilac, Elea nor blue butterfly bushes, g 5 denias, all rooted nice Buse 25 each: large red hollyhoe! 15 each; fragrant cream narcis sus 15 dozen; white hibiscu seed 12c pkg. Add postage. Mrs J. H. Carrington, Rt. 1, dos Purple and white tees sw shrubs, rooted lantanas_ each; geeaniums, salmon sul tanas, sprengreri ferns, red anc pink begonias, rooted 10c each, cuttings 5c each; purple iris 40; daffodils 75. Add postage. Robia vee R 1, Alto. Large picSmnine size Eas lily bulbs $1.00 dozen, extr: large 6 for $1.00; 4 cuttings eac blue snapdiagon, white olean- der, weeping Mary $1.00; sur: prise lily bulbs 10c each; Mrs L. P. Hatcher, Box 132, Bar. wick. Cedar, pine, crape myr magnola, bays, honeysuckl sweet shrubs, sweet almonds ft. 10c, 2 ft. 15c, 4 ft. 30c;% 25ce. Add pos tiee. Cash or mon- .W. Bailey, - ae Toomsboro. Cedar, pine, crape- myr tle; magnolia, bays, running ho ey suckles, sweet shrubs, sweet a 30c; q@range lily bulbs 5c e for white sacks. Mrs. J. C. Bail ey, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. : Magnolia, tea olive, red a yellow dogwood, red holly, yel- low. Jasmine, sweet shrubs greybeard, gallberry, long stra pine, sweet myrtle 1 ft: L0c.= ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c) plus postage Mes. D. M. Colson, Rt. Toomsboro. White and yellow narciss bulbs 200 for $1.00; Mador lilies, Spider lilies $1. 00 doz; varieties yellow jonquils. 45 'C: white and pink dbl. althea a tings 5c each. Juniper and bo: wood plants. Mrs. J. R. i son, Rt. 1, Calhoun. PLANTS FOR SALE Chas. W., well rooted, stron cabbage plants, now ready, 3 pe Flowery Branch. Rt. 5 ~Klondyke and Lady T. straw: beury plants, 75c, 500; $1.25 M; 15c Ib. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cun Boysenberry, Cameron dewbe ry, Brainacd blackberry, Dix Potomac: and Sodus Rasberri Neal, Ashland. Wakefield and Dutch bage, also collards, 500 lots, 5Q Exp. col; all Viite., strawb plants, 500, $1.00; $1, 75 M. Amos Garrett, Gainesville. a, Wakefield. and Dutch cab bage and heading collards, 500 M. Exp. col; all var. strawbe ries, 500, $1. 00; $1.75 M. de Calvin Garrett, G ainesville. th Wakefield, Dutch and Co ing collard plants, 500, 50c; 70 M. Del. Larger lots cheap Laura Mae Garrett, Gainesvil Rte ke Frost-poof Chas. W. cabbag plants, $1.00 M. B. F. Malla Springfield. Lead. var., cabbage and col lard plants, 400, 45c; 80c red shallots, 40c gal; Klondy. and Everbearing steawber plants, 30c C; $2.00 M. All ma ed. L. A. Crow. Gainesville. | De Early imp. Klondyke str berry plants, 15c C; Bounti and early Valentine tender gar- den bean seed; 15c Ib. Add pos age, Rosie Crowe, Cummin; Rt ots ' a: Lead. var. cabbage aia lard plants, 75c M. del. 5 $2.50; 10 M., $4.50 Exp. Col. W.. Smith, Gainesville. Rts 2s Klondyke strawberry "plants iy ir ooted. Prompt shipment. Miss Grace Crowe, Cue 2 Kudzu_ crowns, No. 1, n packed, 75c C; $6.00 M.. Walker, Toccoa. Rt. 3. ay, November 1, 1940 LANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE re "CATTLE FOR. SALE bbage and collard plants, age, 80c M. del. 5 M. $2.50 ollect; collard, 70c M. del. 5 : 50; 10 M. $4.50 Exp. col. e Lou Smith, Gainesville, aragus roots ci crowns, 25c doz; sundried aples, peeled 2 A sliced, free from worms, (Oc lb. 10 Ibs. or more postpaid. .P. M. Allen, Gordon. Rt. londyke strawberry plants, c C. $1.50 M; Lady Thompson, Sse plo M. Prompt ship-: ent. Cc. F. Waldrip, Gaines- Rt 2: Jondyke > strawberry, well oted, nice, young plants, 20c _ 1e, 500; $1.25 M. Prompt 3 Mrs. Effie Crowe, ing strawberry ,picking a- ae 100 quarts a week from 4t. acre, 100 plants 90c post- 250$1.50, . 500$2.75, M express. C. A. Dobbs, 3, Gainesville. : londike strawberry 20c-C,: i for 500; $1.25 M_- Masto- don strawberry soc{@4 $725 tor $2.00 M. Prompt shipment. rooted young plants. Miss race Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. stodon strawberry | Pao C. r $1.25, $2.00 M: Klondike trawberry 20c Cc; 75 for 500, 5 M. Young plants, well ted. Prompt shipment. Mrs. ffie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Jondike strawberry plants 25 M. 1 package large double ige marigold seed given with h order. Add postage. Ethel eC; 500$1. 00, $1.75 M; pep- mint $1.00 dozen, hoarhound .60 dozen. Mrs. E. L. Whit- ire, Rt. 1, Gainesville. londike strawberry plants e for 500; $1.25 M delivered; agy.T'. $1. 75 M. del. Prompt ment. Mrs. Geo. L. Durand, xinesville. nA out 25 M strawberry plants id about 5 M very large nar- SSUS_ bulbs, several M crocus, so native shrubbery for sale or exchange. Write Mrs. Opal D venport, Andersonville. arly Impr. large Lady T. 0 M; Missionary and Klon- same price. Postpaid. half runner tender Branch. Early Jersey and Chas. Wake- eld cabbage plants now ready 0050c, 80c M delivered, 10 t. 1, Flowery Branch. Klondike. steawberry plants 1.50 M; Missionary $2.25 M ostage paid. Rex Crow, Rt. 1, ainesville. erbearing strawberry plants $1.50 M; 85c pe 500 del. No cks. Mrs. O . . Cantrell, Rt. , Gainesville. Leading variety cabbage ae , 90c M; verbearing strawberry. Oc, $1.50 M; old time red shal- 40c- gallon. All postpaid. \Z e Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gaines- fecteccot cabbage plants, kefield and Dutch ,also col- d 20c C, 40045c, 85c M del. M collect: $3.00. Lee Crow, t. 2, B 143 Gainesville. | ostproof Long Island ne d cabbage plants 20c C, 00 delivered Bae 4 or $1. 25 M Ts Clements, Extra le-ge, firm meat, -deli- us flavor Lady ~Thompson trawberry 25c C, $2.00 M; Imp: londike 20 C, $1. 50 M. Young ell rooted plants. Mrs. J. S. rowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Mastodon strawberry plants 75 M; Klondike $1.50 M. All M. C. Crow, Rt. 2, Gaines- ondike strawberry plants C; 500$1.50 M; Lady T. Kel everbearing 30c C, $115 00, $2.00 M del. Now ready. mpt shipment. Mrs. Ora ldrip, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. arly Imp. large Klondike trawberry plants 15c C; ten- ler red Valentine and Boun- garden beans 15c Ib. Add ostage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. A; Summing. Klondike strawberry plants e C, 50080c, $1.25 M; Lady and Klondike: strawberry mts; Lady T. and Klondike nixed 20c C, 50075c, $1.00 Clyde Waldrip, Rt. 1, Flow- Branch. Copenhagen C. W. . Jevsey, 1.00 M, 50060c. All del. Full ount. Prompt shipment. J .P. Mullis, Rt. 4, Baxley. bear ing strawberry Jants, extra large 25e C, 90c for 500, $1.50 M. Prompt_ship- ment. Mattie .Duran, Rt. 1, umming. Collard plants 75c M packed Stansell, Powder Springs. | Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. ling hedge 15 in. tall 50c Coals _|theas double red blooming 10 variegated yellow and green hedge 10c each; Star) Bethlehem 50c C; Chinese. elms | arnde beans 20 cupful post- | aid. Mrs. A. C, Holland, Flow-" i$6.00 collect. W. O. Waldrip, Brciowal cabbage. Chas. Ww. AE Early Jersey Wakefield and Flat Dutch: Now ready. Prompt del. 30040c, 90c M, 75c M ex- pres: collect, E. A. Williams, Rt. , Gainesville . Mountain grown - frostproof cabbage plants now ready, Chas. W.*and Flat Dutch 20c C, 30040c, 75c. M del; 65c/M express collect. Mrs. Sathara Williams, Rt. 2, Gainesville. ~ Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted 20c C, 50075c C; white multiplying nest onions 50c gallon; Kudzu crowns $6.00 M, 75:-C. Add postage. Marie Clockum, RE: 2 Waco. : Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants $2.00 M delivered. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Rt 2; Bx 136, Americus . Large fine Mastodon straw- berry plants $7.50: M,: $1.00 C. Del. in state. Postage prepaid. Send money order. James G. Ambrosia Jewel and Red Gold strawberry, Lucretia dew- berry, and Kudzu crowns T5 G, 300$2.00; Cel. white and brown Turkey. figs $1.00 dozen, 3 dozen $2.75u Delivered, J. W. Toole, Burton Ave. Rt. 2, Ma- con. Klondike strawberry plants $1.75 M; Lady T. $2.00 M; Mas- todon everbearing $2.25 M. All young plants .Addie Benn 5 M everbearing eee Brown, Manchester. Famous Gem. and Mastodon strawberry plants 25e C;:seed- each, 36 in. tall 25c ea. Miss Betty Eason, 1366 Belmont Ave. SW. Atlanta. Hardy improved true to name Lucretia Dewberry plants and Eldorado blackberry plants heavily and strong plants $1.00 C. Mrs. Cc. M. Rob- inson, Greenville. Cabbage plants, large: fresh extra early J. and Chas. W. 50045c, 75c M del. postpaid. Stokes, Fitzgerald. : Jewel everbearing strawber- ry plants $2.00 M for quick Nice strawberry plants 25c.C del. exchg. for white feed sacks, Mrs. C.O-smith, RED, Willa- coochee . CATTLE FOR SALE 20 Jersey and Guernseys for sale, All will freshen last of November, December and Jan- uay. Can be seen at my farm 1 mile from Greshamville.. Frazier Copelan, Gereshamville. One 4 year old Hereford bull, weight about 1200 lbs, $100.00. T. C. Porch, Forsyth. 4 gallons rich milk a day, 3rd calf. Calf one week old. .Price $100.00 FOB barn without calf. M. F. Coxweell, Warrenton. Several Pure Bred registered Guernsey Bulls six to twelve motnhs old. From State and Federal Accredited herd. J. E. Turner, Ponce de Leon Dairy, Clarkston... . Guernsey male calves, subject to registration 2 to 5 months old. Geo. M. Wicker, Americus. Young ox broke work any- where-cart-plow-team weighs 800 to 1000 lbs. Willie Wilson, Dr. Oden Farm, Blackshear. Big fine oxen with horns 4 years old, weight about 1100 er 1200 Ibs, color white and_ tan. Works an dsteps good. M. B. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. One white face Hereford male 2 years old, full blood from reasonable price @: exchg. for Black Angus to go with a Jer- sey herd. G. W.. Woodruff, Win- der. Registered Aberdeen Angus Bulls 3 to 18 months of age. Good blood lines. John Wallis, Rock Springs. 6 Purebred Polled Hereford Bull calves 4 1-2 months old and grade Hereford heifers 5 months old. Several nice real calves. Also 5 nice Jersey sters. H.-C, Waldrep, Rt. 1, Forsyth. One registered Guernsey bull 2 1-2 years old for $150.00 and his son seven months old for $60.00 also registered, FOB here. W. A. Daniel, Tennille. One red bull that will weigh over 500 Ibs -for. $25.00, 6 months old; Parks str. barred rock cockerels $1.00 each. T. J. Steed Buena Vista. Registered Guernsey bull calves 3 and 5 months old fob my barn. Without registration papers $20.00 each, register ed in your name $25. 00 each. J. M. in moss. T. N. Bussey, Rt. 4, Thomasville. plants 50c C, $4.00 M. Eugene rooted | Satisfaction guaranteed. F. F.{ sale. Glen Edge, Rt. 3, Toccoa. garden seed or anything can use. |. price 1 Registered Guernsey cow, Aycock Bros. herd. Will sell at |. and easily handled. First check for $60.00 gets him, P. We Eth- ridge, Milner. 1 Registered - Black 3 ists: Bull. Reason selling to prevent inbreeding, 7-8 yys. old, kind and docile, $75.00 at my farm. BoB: Murph, Marshallville. Registered Hereford Calves bull $125.00 and some fine cows bred $100.00. Bring your truck as they are bargains. O. G. Skinner, Troup Counts West Point . we 59 Hereford whe fapee cad black angus steers weighing a- {round 600 lbs. These steers have been on pasture since March 15 and have also been fed cotton seed meal cake. Excellent con- dition for either slaughter or feeders through winter. Ely R. Callaway, PO Box 461). _La- Grange. Fine Polled Tepeiord Bull, five years old, registered. Prop- er shape and markings. Now in- ter breeding reason for new one. For sale or exchange. W. W. Quinn, Washington. Guernsey cow due to have second calf by Reg. Male in |Feb. milking 3 gal .daily: Also Half and Half Milk goat and Kid. Will sell both cheap if sold | in next 10 days. $80.00 for cow. $12.00 for Toggenburg). | : Austell. One milk cow for. a reason- able price, giving 1 1 milk a day. Cow is small and easy to keep fat. Also two nice heifers bred for sale, fou nice O. I. C. pigs three months - old sy each. Fain Wilson; RFD mount. Purebred young Jersey cow fresh in $50.00 cash; might ex- D. A. Bagley, iy, a |change for 75 ready to lay Leg- horn or other full stock pul- | lets. Leon Wallace, 177 Gibson St., S.E., Atlanta. 10 Fresh and near. cows. Li. i? Gallin, Talbotton. ~ 30 head feeder steers, 450 to 650 lbs at 7c fob from near Barnesville. T. Cc. Collier, Barnesville. I Jersey cow with third? calf, gentle, any one can milk, 3. gallons a day. Price $50. 00. 1 \little bone black African guinea 9 months old, weight about 175 or 200 Ibs. Price $15.00 (OnuP: Singerfield, Harrison. 4 Registered Hereford pulls of the best blood lines and good vice. 2 horned and 2 polled? $90.00 at the farm. W. * Big- +o gers, Greenville. 12=t6.15 extra nice Jersey heifers. All are bred ,some now springing. Price reasonable. J. H. Stephens ,Social Circle. ' Extra fine Jersey cow fresh- ened, Sept. 9th i rst calf-heifer, healthy and gent round 3 1-2 gallons per day on good feed. Come and see _ her. Mrs. Martha Jordan, Villa Rica. Three young cows for sale or exchg. fac good Jersey milk row, fresh in with 2nd or 3rd \ealf. Must give 3 or 3 1-2 gal- lons rich milk a day. J. A. Spear, Stillmore. Ne 1 Black Angus bull 18 months old $75.00, 1 ten month old bull $50.00 ,1 six month old bull | $40.00, 1 mare mule coming 12 years old ,gentle ,work any- where. For further details see or write J. C. Fountain, Jef- fersonville. 1 yoke of work! steers just ike weight 2600 Ibs, 5 years | old, large bone, perfect condi-- tion. W. D . Keeter, Rt. 4, Can- ton. | Pure pied Jersey. Bull ready for service. Noble and Heymony breeding. Will register in buy- ers name $50.00 at barn. C. C. Baxley, Luthersville. Reg. Jersey Bull 4 years old No. 385273 from Dam and sire that have high records. Priced reasonable. E. V. Veal, Deve- reeux. ,10 Jersey heifers some bred, 1 fine Guernsey bull 15 months old, 1 Jersey cow, first calf. W. C. Denny, (6 miles out on Covington Highway). One Hereford bull horn type, full blooded, not registered, 2 years old weight about 900 Ibs; seven bred heifers average. a- bout 600, all bred to Hereford. Price $300.00 for lot at my barn. C. Burris, Rt. 1,. Franklin. Good family cow, nearly 2 gal. day, freshen in March (out never goes dry), fine, gentle, $40.00. Call or write. Mrs. S. Sackett, Stone Mountain. *phone 132 10-363); grade Jersey heifers and grade bulls, from 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, $10.00 ea. B. R. Wood- liff, Flower Branch. Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull yearlings, thrifty, good breed- ing, $50. 00 and up. John Wallis, - 99 months old polled Here- | i ford bull weight 750.lbs, gentle ready to wean $50.00. 3 yr. old f goats (Nubian and. -2 gallons | Box 157, 1 mile from Fair Jersey | | built. lindividuals old enough for ser~, e. Will give a- } Decatur, Rt. 2 ~ At auction, Dairy, 50 head cattle, mules and other stock to be- sold at auction at Reeses Farm, Nov. 19th, start- ing 9:00 A M., 10 mi. Augusta, 2 mi. off Augusta- -Edgefield highway ins Sweetwater section. : Mrs. J. T. Reese. Augusta. Young Jersey 13 mos. old bull from Coronation and Oakwood k-reeding, sub. to reg., good indi- vidual, $40.00, or equal value in corn. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton. 4 gal. cow with calf, healthy and gentle, $50. 00. Near Cooks Crossing on old Natl Highway. O. E. Norton, Fairburn, Ca 9195. 2 yoke steers, well broke, dbl. and single, for sale or trade for Jersey cattle. G. L. Ae Kensington, Rt. 1 Box 15: 2 yoke well broke oxen, wt. about 1200 lbs., for sale. Calvin Strickland, Blackshear. Reg. Guernsey bull, 1 Show prospect. Prices ~- reasonable. Marguerite Bryan, Grayson. cto Sugar Creek Farm Heifer (1st calf 4 mos. old), $30.00 or trade. for purebred Jersey or Guernsey heifer with papers, or for good grade heifer icalves, 10 days to 2 wks. old; want buy few Jersey day old heifer calves, cheap for cash. oi A. White, College Park, Rt. rg splendidly bred, reg. Guern- sey bulls, 2 1-2 yrs. old, $150.00; other, 9 mos. old, $75. 00. OW. A. Daniel, Tennille. ~.White Face Herefords: 2 hei~ fers, soon to freshen; 2 cows (3-4 pure) both with heifer calves; Reg. bull, 18 mos: old, Domino blood line; 1200 Ib. mare, gentle, work anywhere, bred to fine Jack; 1 filly colt, 18 mos. old; sv. purebred Q; I. C. B. B. P. C. gilts and shoats. Rt SAL HS ees Bowdon, Le CATTLE * WANTED Want Poll Hereford Bull a- bout 6 months old. Blocky State Price. M. L. baa derson, Nahunta. < Want nice Jersey heifer, i ed, that will freshen about De- cember 15th. T. W. Steel, At- lanta, 957 Fern Ave. S: E. Want trade 10 grade, 400-500 lb. oat heifers for milch cows. W. Hicks, Atlanta, 579 seme Dr. Want Short Hern Durham strawberry roan in color, a or ent. to reg. 6-8 wks. old, L. English, Ambrose. ~ Want Jersey or Guernsey milch cow with Ist or 2nd calf, easy to milk, 2 gal. or more of. -{milk and 1 Ib. or more of but- ter per day, at reasonable price. H. H. Mann, Lyons. Rt. 4. Want good cows and hogs, on some sort of terms. Good pas- tueage and attention. Morris Sanders, Nashville. Want 10 or 12 milch cows. Trade very good value. E. W. Anderson, Sale City. Want- buy heavy, springing eifers, Guernsey or Jersey. rite numba: and price. Alvin | Ratliff, Blackshear. | HORSES AND MULES | _ FOR SALE > 6 Ga. raised 2 1- 2 yr. old horses, $65 ea. L. R. Ferrell, Albany. : Farm mule, mare, wt. around 1050 Ibs. 12 yrs. cheap, or exc. fa: dry cows or yearlings. C. R. Morris, Newnan, Rt. 3. Good mare mule, No. 1 hogs, also brood sow,, shoats and pigs, and cows; pur ebred New Hamp- shire Red pullets, March hatch, $1.00 ea; for chickens; 75 bu. good corn, 6 bu. heown- eyed crowder peas, peanut hay and fodder, for sale. Buena Vista. | 2.match mares, 5 and 6 yrs. old, 2 fine mule: colts, for cash or good note. J. R. Harper, Sweet Gum. A 950 Ib. horse mute, ie yrs. old, good eyes, sound, no blem- ishes. Reasonable (dont need him) or trade for common goats? calves or yearlings, corn, pecans, anything can use; Rowan, Athens. Rt. 3. Black mare farm imule, ee about. 1050 lbs., around 12 yrs. old. Sell cheap (dont need him), or exc. for cows or year- lings or good seed oats. C. R. Morris, Newnan. Rt. 3. 1 yellow mule, 1000 lbs., good farm worker, $80.00./Live 4 mi. No. of Bartow; also. Queen De- light and Button, Snake root, 50c lb: Send 7c postage for each pound. E. W. Hood, Bartow. Rt. if : Reg. Percheron mare, 7 yrs. old, with purebred filly colt by her side, for sale. W. T. Nuch- live- |. | good ears, eyes and fect, work - {more lively pony for older boy. |3. Mrs. J. S. Hall, Tignall, Ril. |heifer, pigs or chickens, not del, Leo Helms, cheap Ke "FOR SALE | 2 mules ian sale. Mrs. J Cc | Stephens, Warthen, Rt, 2: ae 4 mares, all in foal, work any- where, $75.00 to $200. 00 ea; a | Morgan stallion. for Service at _ my place, 7 mi. N. W. Thomas- ton (Upson Co.) near Burketts ; School; 2 yellow Jersey 3 or 4. milch cows with young ter, Thomaston. Rt. 3. : Pair good mare faules wt. about 1100 Ibs., ea. black, work anywhere. Sell or swap for equal value in beef type heifers. or young cows. R, C. Holloway, Manchester. P.. Os Box 105. Fine, 5 yr, old/ dappled. gray stallion, about 1350 Ibs., sound well made, easy to handle. and a sure folder. _ Jas. A. Tribble, Forsyth. oe 2 mules for sale. D. W. Davis: Colbert. ; By See 2 mules for sale. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Luthrsville.. 1 blue horse mule, 10yrs. old wt. 1000 lbs., guar. sound and good worker. anywhere, $75.00. at my_ place; 1 yellow Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,.2 gal. per day, $40. 00; also 50 mixed hens, 65c ea. FOB. W. E. Sparks, Adairs-_ Millecen tS) eee st Mare, wt. 900 Ibs. eye yrs. old ares apy yun anywhere, $15.00, Live 4 mi town on the John Ballard place. | Miss Myrtle Adams, Stockbridge Rix ie j An excellent team of Gin black, young mare mules, wt. about 2400 Ibs., lively steppers and sound in every way. $350.00 eash at my_ barn.. Urben Bowen. Americus. Good mule, wt. about 800 Ibs. au 12 years old. Sell oy trade for cows or yearlings, or corn; als have 2 gal. scallion button plant for winter now, 45c gal or 15c qt. prepaid. Mrs. rH Ford, Lavonia. Ri 16 a, -1000 lb. horse mule, plent pep, well broken but takes good man to handle him; fine black pony, suitable-for small child. will not bite or kick, extremely gentle. Sell or exch. | mule for good saddle horse and pony fo a Houston White, off Roosevelt ETEUAY Stonewall, Ga. Horse mule, good pone eh about 1000 Ibs. ., excellent qual- ities, reasonable for cash; also 60 Ib. good condition. clean feathers, reasonable. A. E. Guil- lebeau, Lincolnton. Rt. 2. Mule, good stock, reasonabl; prices, also syrup mill and boil er; $15, Mrs.-E..M. Fribblie, Ale to, Rt. 1, near Yonah. 1 male mule, 3 yrs. wt. 1000 lbs. well broke with no_ bad habits, color roan, $200. A.- = Mixon, Glennville. Good black horse, mule, oi 950 lbs. will work anywhere, sell or trade for 1 good milk cow and some yearlings or good. yoke of work steers, 3 yrs. and difference, will take $80, sell straight, mule 10 yrs. old. Mrs. RC. Stover, Pisgak. ese 3 Mare mules, wt. 1100, 900 and 750 lbs. ages about 9 yrs. a sacrifice for cash, $300 for all Hunter Road, Bes 1 Mule, sell or exc. for good corn. W. E. Slaton, Tyrone. Good gentle mule in good condition, will sell or tr ade for W. WwW. Cheek, Atlanta, Rt. 2. oe 14 yr. old bay horse mule, a- bout 950 Ibs, sound, good shape, $50. Henry Allen, Tallapoosa, Ht ero mi. North of Talla poosa. ) 3 Mule. eons 1 matched pai black with white nose, partly broke to wack; 1 black horse mule unbroke. O. J. Amos, Cal- houn, Rt. 1, Box 234. 1 Sorrel horse colt, 2 1-2 yrs. very gentle, works well, wt: a= bout 950 Ibs. reasonable. J. Ww. Banks, Fayetteville. Nice young horse, 3 1- 2 yes. : broke to saddle, plow and wag- on, will. weigh 1000 to 1100 lbs. when a also for sale or exc, S. P. C. boar, 300-400 Ibs, for cow a fattening hogs; also dise havrw. E. S. Hicks, Yates- ville. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED __ Want 1 bu. old time multi- plying shallot onion buttons. J. F..Haddan, Doerun. ; Exchange clover ~ seed in chaff, sound and free of onions, : for seed oats, free of onions. Each pay charges. No E: Hew s Hartwell, Rt. coi Want 30 or 40 lbs. new crop dried Elberia peaches, State price. Jas. H. Carithers, Moul- trie. : Want 1 bu. muscadine grapes. Lankford, Nortn End Nonth Third Street, Cor dele. Roek Srings. talls, Summerville. Rt. 4. Mrs. M. W. Warren, Louisville, es Page Six MARKET BULLETIN Friday, November 1, 1949 ; SHEEP AND GOATS ~ FOR SALE At stud, Georgia Bill, Tog- enburg buck, hornless, true to olor. Reg. in A. M. G. R. A., fo. 63442. His dam, Hoodwins -Juchess, No. 40655; Sire, El- hivars Sir Patrice, No. 52494. se $5.00. Does boarded reason- bly and looked after carefully out at owners risk. J. J. John- ton, Waynesboro. At stud, large, natural butt- neaded Toggenburg kick. Vig- orous, fertile and blooded milk stock. Does boarded, reasonably. Service fee $2. Mrs. Zaida Mc- lIroy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave. N. E. De3710. . breeding; also 3 mos. ganan buck kid with papers to -gister, by above buck and out si 5-qt. dam. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Payne Ave. N. W. Sheep at stud, reg. purebred - Toggenburg buck, G-Man Joes Confucius T-3032, from 15 Ib. milk stock, guar. fertile, secv- ice fee $5.00 for purebreds, $3 tor grades; 2 nice reg. buck kids, 1 grade doe kid, reasonable. Warren Recollins, Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave. N. E. De 6912. Goats, at stud reg. pure Nu- bian sire, N-2397-53807 of A. G. S. and A. M. G. R.-A. regis- wy; La Crescenta-Mile High oreeding, . the best in South, xorniess; black with tan trim: Le $5.00 for purebred does, $3 or grades, no shipping. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest. At stud, T-2678, the most outstanding Toggenburg buck in the South. Reg. ped., and naturally horn- ind guaranteed, fertile. Service e, $5.00; also booking orders or ped. 1941 kids. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De. 5140, Nubian buck goat, ready for vice, $10.00; Want exc. 1 Blue Guinea male pig for 1 black big bone Guinea, to prevent in- breeding. A. D. Giles, Doug- lasville, Rt. 2. ._ Good does to freshen in late nter, still giving a little. $15 and $20; Spring bucks, $8.00 ea. ervice, $1.00; board, 10e day. Last house on No.. Hightower Road. J. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7. Nice lot of milk goats, fresh n reasonable price. Also bucks and does. Can be seen at my ( John L. Page, Monroe, haven St. HOGS FOR SALE One deep red Duroc Jersey gilt weight about 70 or 80 lbs registered stock $10.00. FOB RR station .Herman Strange, Rt 2; 2 yrs. old, $25.00; 6 shoats, Du- ce and Ss. P.C. crossed, 8 mos. , $5.00 ea. at barn, No. 1. Va. . W.S. Nor- Reg. O. I. C. brood sow, bred reg. O. I. C. boar, due farrow ec. 14th. $20.00 or trade for i Gaines- Purebred Berkshae pigs, 9 Ks. old; for sale. L. C. Halil, eens, 350 Flat Shoals Ave., Big bone, Biack African Guin- hogs, 3 mos. old, $8.00 ea; 2 r $15.00. Can furnish gilt and boar not related. F. P. Prather, Monroe. Rt. 1. Purebred, big bone, Black Af- rican Guinea hogs, Yr. old male, 25.00; 2 brood sows, yr. old, same stock, not related to male, pigs, $5. 00 ea. at 5 wks. old Nov. 10th), and 1 mare mule, bout 950 Ibs., sound, work any- here, $30.00. 3/4 mi. off Bank- ad Highway at Buldh Church. WN. B. Cochran, Douglasville. Rt. 120 head hogs, from 6 wks. d pigs to 100 lb. shoats, also ir good mules, some _ age. heap for cash. Come look over. reorge Rickett, Fairmount, Rt. Reg. Durocs, litter sired by All Cherry King. Blocky, easy eders. Dbl. treated. P. C. erod, Kathleen. 4 nice, good boars, half Guin- 2a, 7 mos. old. Sell az swap 1 -S. P. C. boar of equal value. me see, dont write. Arden B. erce, Ringgold, Rt. 3. oe P. Cc. pigs, 8\to 13 wks old, 40-60 lb. wt., outstanding pedi- 3rees, dbl. treated and reg. buy- "s name. Sat. guar. $8.50 ea. D. Jordan, Lyons. Little bone Guinea pigs, $5.00 ; 2 gilts, bred, $10.00 ea; sow 1d 6 pigs, $16. 00: sow to far- w in November, $15.00; also ule for sale. Come see. O. R. imberly, Chauncey, Rt. 1. 23 reg. sows from best big bone C. breeding, with 35 pigs that are beauties). Sell whole - part of lot. Write or call. C. rineeton Ave., Ca4746, Goats, 4 well bred milk goats, oil bred to reg. Saanan buck of, Sir Roderick, No. less. From 15-% lb. milk stock | jhighway. Mrs, Thornton, College Park, 401: HOGS FOR SALE Reg. O. I. C. -hogs all ages, a few spring gilts bred, two young boars ready for service, special prices on 8 weeks old pigs, can furnish pigs unrelated. C. Stallings. Rt. 3, Carrollton. weight about 225 Ibs, also 2S. P. C. boars ust ready fcr ser- vice. All double treated and registered in buyers name. C. H. Trussell, Sandersville. iot= 2 1 old rer SP. : sow for sale, already bred, al- so gilts and boars sub, to reg. for $10.00 each with papers. Oscar Waters, Glenville. Purebred big bone blue gui- nea pigs for sale. This breed won fst prize at our Fair. Price $7.00 each or $12.00 a pair. Johnson Weldon, Rt. 2; Wood- bury. Purebred O. I. C. sow and litter of 9 pigs $50.00. Pigs $4.00 each; also 2 year old Reg. O. I. . bred sow $30.00; 1 reg. 1O. I. . service bear year and a half old $25.00. Charles Turn- er, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Oar Mt. Extra fine big guinea male and bred sow, no kin. Both life treated. Boar wet. about 350 Ibs, sow 175 to 200 lbs; male 2 yews old ,sow 18 months. Price $40.00 for both at my place. W. W.. Driskell, Bx 45, Sparta. Purebred Duroc-Jersey Sow, 2 years old, $25.00; 6 shoats Duroc S. P. C. crossed, 9 mos. old $5.00 each at barn; No. 1 Virginia Bunch peanuts 4c Ib. W. S. Norton, Edison. Have 5 pigs eligible for reg- istration, 3 males and 2 females. They are Black Poland China breed. Terms for sale will be in keeping with the market. H. H. Harris, Watkinsville. 10 SPC males ready fc: ser- vice, wet. 125 Ibs; medium blacky, well marked. Sired by Grand Champion of Co. Fair $15.00; also 9 bred gilts same breeding wet. 150 Ibs. $17.50. All treated, crated, registered in buyers name FOB. Hervey Roughton, Sandersville. - SPC Ist prize.Junior pig 14 weeks old, sired by Grand Champion male out of Grand Champion sow 50-50 color. Make fine show next. Fall. Treated, crated ,registered in buyers name FOB $15.00. Will- iam Roughton, 4H-FFA, San- dersville. 1 Reg. Duroc gilt 9 mos. old, wt. about 275 lbs. Excelent in- dividual. Ready for breeding. Winner in Chattahoochee Valley Exposition. Price $45.00 F. O. B. Talbotton. Big Bone Black African Gui- 'nea pigs for sale. Ready to ship Nov. ist, 6 weeks old $5.00 at barn. Treated for cholera and shipped $6.00, FOB Danielsville. H. C. Feemer, Danielsville. Big Bone Black Guinea pigs 10 weeks to 3 months old $8.00 each. or. $15.00 a. pdir. TT. Proctor, Eastman. One month old O. I. C. pigs for sale; Pure Gasta wheat $1.25 per bu. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. Six purebred gilts, 7 months old 27th of October, fat and healthy. $10.00 each at my farm just outside city limits of Way- eross at Hebardville near Alma Laura B. Tay-~ lor, Rt. 1, Box 15, Waycross. Fine 8 weeks old pigs, pure- bred Hampshires with wide list and innoculated for cholera $5.00 each COD. Robert White, Dillard. One regista*ed O. I. C. brood sow and one registered boar 2 1-2 years old $30.00 each. Mrs. A. W. Jackson, RFD 1, Duluth. Black sow for sale $15. 00; or exchg. for good corn, 2 shoats $3.00 each, 2 sheats $4. 00 each or exchg. shoats for corn. Write first. Walter Smith, Rt. 2, oo yers 1 Purebred O. I. C. brood sow bred for Dec. 14th, large type, brings good litta, $20.00 FOB or trade for heifer fresh in spring; Be F- Morrison, Rt os; Gainesville. S2 PCE pigs 60 to 100 lbs. each, best of blood lines priced right. Wormed and eated for cholera. D. T. Lee, Moatnie. S. P. C. pigs out of dams of Champion breeding sired by a son of Conquest, Worlds Grand Champien. Have heavy bodies land are thrifty. $8.00 each or $15.00 a pair; double treated for cholera and papers furnish- ed. L: J, Washington; Rt. 1, Jackson. Selling our entire lot of hogs of over 100 head of hogs, shoats and pigs at giveaway prices. Pigs $1.75 to $2.00. Others in proportion. 12: fat hogs and a lot of feeders ready Oct. 15th. Dennis B. Clement, Cornelia. One Berkshire Boar 11 months old ,weight about 300 Ibs; 1 Duree Jersey and Poland China sow 2 yrs. old, just wean- ed, 2nd litter pigs. Best offer accepted. J. L. Bellville, 360 Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood. M.|Wm. Middleton, Buford. Rt. 2. Several nice S. P. C. bred gilts | LIVESTOCK WANTED Swap some peanuts for hog ready to slaughter, wt. about 125-150 lbs., or would pay cash. Want 1 Essex male pig from 3 to 6 mos. old, ent. to reg. State what you have and cas price. Quinton Paulk, Wray. Rt. 2. Want cheap for cash, 2 mare mule colts, 2-3 yrs. old. What have you? W. S. Price, Harri- son. Want buy or rent good mule, cheap. D. R. King, Decatur. Co- lurmbia Dv ive. : Want 2 small mules, 700-800 lbs. a. Have 1000 Ib. work| mare, good cond., will exc. and pay reasonable difference, de- pending on value of mules. R. |M. Hearn, College Park, 1238 No. Main St., Ca 3570. Want saddle horse, wt. 1100 or more lIbs., fast walker, broke to harness, gentle and clear footed. G. E. Ray, Dry Branch. Want 1 small, gentle Shet- land pony at once. J. H. John- son, Gough. Trade 2 yr. old, gentle male, Guernsey-Jersey crossed, for pony. Size not considered. Bring pony and get bull. Nathaniel Davis, Cedartown. Rt. 3, _Bene- dict Highway. \ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE White, perfect teed sacks, 5c ea. or trade for ciawed hams, each party to pay postage. Mrs. E. R. Smith, Decatur, 311 Superior Ave. / Pine cones, 7-9 inches in length; gourds suitable for birdhouses, limited amt.; cot- ton burs, 25 per PP not less than 100 sold, not stamps. Mrs. Pes Thomas, Toomsboro. Gourds, about 400 ordinary. long and short necks, make best offer. Talley Taylor, Nashville, Rt. 4 Yellow root, sassafras root, wild plum and cherry bark, burdock root, 10c lb; queen of the meadow, 20c lb; Seven Top turnip sed, 10c cupful. Add postage. Exe. for anything can use. Miss ees Cockran, Talk- ing Rock Rt. Sassafras, es root, Queen of the Meadow, wild cherry bark, 20c per tb. 6 Ibs. for $1; peppemint, catnip, dbl. tansy jJeaves, 25c per qt. plants, 12' for 25c. Mrs. J. C. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Lady Slipper, now ready to set, for early spring blooms, blossoms, bright golden yellow, 75c per doz. $5 per C, $29.50 for 500 roots, all del. W. A. Johnson, Alto. 15 Lbs. new crop clean goose feathers, 80c per lb. send money order. Nellie Paulk, Wray. Horseradish, garlic, ealamus, 15c per doz; horseradish roots for relish 25c per lb, with 6 sets fo planting, dill seed, large pek. 12c. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. 36 lbs. sew and some old goose feathers, 60c per lb. Mrs. Tt. Lo Ganier, Jr. Summit; Rt. 2, Box 35. Jerusalem artichokes, 5c per Ib. fob, or exc. for pimiento peppers or dried apples. N. W. McLeod, Shellman, Rt. 2. Gourds, all shapes and sizes, from about 3 gal. down to small darning size, write for prices or make best offer on sizes desired. Mrs. Ben McBry- ant, Pitts, Rt. 2. Yellow root, poke roots, wild cherry bark, sassafras reots, Queen of the Meadow, 15 per lb. jonquils, 75c per C, or exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Ruby Hester, Dahlonega. Rts 60-75 lbs. nice feathes, part- ly white, part colored, slightly used, 35c per lb. Mrs. J. W. Aiken, Fairburn. -1500 bu. corn in shuck, quote ime price by truckload, del. W. H. Ivey Milledgeville. 10 Tons good peavine hay or Q-Too-Tan hay, please quote best price. J. E. Claxton, Kite. For exc..purebred Hampshire pigs for seed oats and rye. O. S. Duggan, Chester. Gourds, crooked and straight neck, medium sized, give price. etc. James R. Martin, Jr. Col- _lege Park, 818 S. Main St. Good one-horse wagon; par- ties having pea hulls for sale, get in touch with J. H. Caldwell. Atlanta .Rt. 4, Box 235. | 300-500 bu. best quality seed 'rye, preferably Ga. raised, quote lowest cash price, Jack John- son, Buford. Calmas, bearfoot, queen of the meadow, yellow root, colt- foot, yellow dock; rattle foot, witchhazel, May apple, sassa- fras. and other age 15e pack: herbs, 30c lb. Mrs. R. C. Stov- work. Furnish house,. etc., er, Pisgah, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Catnip, Elecampane, hore- hound, garlic, spearmint, 5c; feverfew, comfrey, 10c per bun; mixed dbl. poppy, : Corriander, senna seed, 5c tblspn. Queen of Meadow root, 20c lb; Kudzu, 10c, add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cumming. 50 White feed sacks, 100 Ib. capacity, $2:. J... C.- Etheridge, Hamilton, Rt. 2, Box 27. White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 8c ea. or exc. for dried fruit and corn meal. Ea. pay del. F. G. Jinks, East Point, 242 Dauphine st. Sev. bu. black walnuts, dry and clean. Sell or exe. some for dried fruit o- white peas, for table use. Mrs. W. B. ra Blackshear. Black walnuts, unhulled, 75c bu. FOB. walnut seedlings, $1. 00 doz; blooming shrubbery at my place reasonable: pink Thrift, 300 plants, $1.00. "Add 10c post- age. No stamps. Mrs. Annie Pat- tillo, LaCrange. Rt. 4, Box 79. Large quantity white, 100 Ib. can., seed sacks, washed and letters removed, 10c ea; not washed, 7c ea. Exe. for large to med. size pecans not over 15c lb., or for good sound pea- nuts. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. C. T. Lavender, Flovilla. New cron dried sage, 50c tb: dried peaches, bright, worm- free, peeled, 25c lb; unpeeled, EOC Ib; apples from sour fruit, no core er peel, Ee pieces all same size, 15e Ib. P. Mrs. Aaron W. Hill, Mey ue Rt. 1. Yellow, rattle and poke root, wild cherry bark, 25c Ib. 5 Ibs., $1.00; peppermint, horsemint, spearmint, yarrow, jhoarhound, catnip, featherfew, 25c doz. bunches; garlic bulbs, 50c doz; Mastodon everbearing strawber- ry plants, 30c ; $2.50M. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega. Ek Bex 35. Nice, clean walnut meats, 40c Ib. postpaid in first and 2nd zone in Ga. nice Boxwood, Tree and Dwarf, 1, 2, 3 yr. old, rea- sonable. Dont write, come and I will help take them up. Cant ae c aes Dahlonega. Dried yellow 3 root, 20c Ib; rats- bane, fever weed, 10c large bunch; wild cherry and yellow poplar, wild cucumber and witchhazel bark, 25c Ib. Add postage. Emmitt Wilkins, Mor- ganton. Large, black walnut meats, 35ce Ib. postage not paid. Miss Commerce, Rt.. ede Haynes, Hot red and green pepper, dry and ready for use, 25c gal.; horseradish plants, 20 daz; red flowering pear bushes, 25 ea; chrysanthemums, dif. colors, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. I. A. Wooaing, Alto. Rt. 1. 30-40 bu. black walnuts in hull, 25c bu. D. E. Hill, Daniels- ville. Rt. 3. ARTICHOKES: Want some artichokes. Quote quantity can furnish and price FOB. J. S. Holland, Cordele. SAGE: Want 3-4 lIbs., nice, sundried sage. State price at once: Mrs. R. L. Rogers, Adel, COTTONSEED: Want some Summerour Hi-Pred cottonseed. State how long from breeder. F. H. Bunn, Midville. BXe: shelled corn for pure Stoneville cottonseed. Lester Bowen, Stillmore. Rt. 1. WHEAT. Want hea: from party: having the Velvet wheat sale. Lloyd Reece, Canton. ee oe WOOL: Want 25 lbs., of nice white wool. Must not be tough and hard to.tear apart with fingers. C. M. Jackson, Law- Gee renceville. FARM HELP WANTED Want good, honest. and hard working farmer, colored or white, to farm on. 50-50 basis. Permanent place if satisfactory. Must be appreciative and able take advantage of good prop- osition. Dont apply unless you know farming and are willing to work. No objections to fam- ily. R. M. Hearn, College Park, 1238 No. Main St. : Want man and wife for farm and pay man $20.00 mo. straight time and pay his wife 10c hour to help work in flower garden 2 hours or more per day. Must be able to move self. B. F. Pur- cell. Pooler, } . Want nice, middleaged wihit or colored woman of good char- lacter to live in home and do light farm work, no field work, for small salary. Must be heal- thy and clean. Wvite at once, Mrs. Roy Donnelly, Cuthbert. Villa Nova St. Want reliable family to work 1090 boxes turpentine and plant winter and spring crops. E. E. Bishop, Thomasville. Rt. 3. FARM HELP WANTED Want middicaged, healthy, settled woman for light farm work, no field work, for good home with 3 adults and $3.00 week. At once. Mrs. Elvah Lee, Waycross. care Gen. Del. : Old couple want small fam- ily to cultivate large crop on shares. A. B. Kebo, Thomas- ; ville. Rt. 3. Want family, 2 or 3 to plow, - for 30 acres on 50-50 basis, 12 mi. Atlanta. Must furnish self and be willing workers. W.P.A. need apply. Kee, Ellenwood. Rt. 1. Want 1 h. farm on 50-50 bas- is. 5 A. cotton allotment. Stock and tools furnished, also milk and butter and some g-oceries Can move party within 100 miles. Want girl in family to help with light work. Mrs. J: O. Lunsford, Talking Rock. Rt. 1 Desire sober, middleaged, un- married, white farm hand. Must be able do good field work, also tend to hogs and chickens. C. A. Duncan, College Park. Rt. 2. Want man who can furnish 5 mules and finanee self, to take a 5h. farm, with plenty of help J. E. Jacobs, Valdosta, Rt. 2. Want good, reliable woman, 25-40 to live in home as one of family and do light farm, work, no field work. Reasonable sal-_ a-y. C. E. Harter, Savannah, Gen. Del. ee Want exp. nursery men. Fur- ~~ nish 20-25 A. land, very desire able location for nursery, truck- ing and raising plants. Furnish cottage, lights and water. 1% mi, city limits: Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Rt. 3, Box. 414 (Gill- : ionville Rd.) : Want nice, white girl to lie with family of two and do light farm work, no field work. Ap- Eee Mrs. Ida Mainor, Tifton, fo>K Want good, middleaged one ian woman and son, both will+ ing and able to work, to make small 1 h. crop on 50-50, and son to also cut and haul wood to market on 50-50 basis when not in crop. M. P. Mullins, Car- tersville. Rt. 2. Want good colored farmer with family for 1% h. farm on 50-50 basis. Prefer one that is living on farm now. Have some > day work for 1 in family all the year. Must be honest and sober. Farm located 2 mi. Li- thonia. Mirs. Carl C. Holley, At Janta, 23 Memorial Dr., S. W._ Want 2 h. farm on 50-50 bas- is. Must be able to furnish self, Good land and near school and church. 5 R. house and good pasture. Located on Chattahoo- chee river, 11 mi. No. Atlanta, L. B. Wilkie, Jr. Vinings. Want family for truck and fruit farm, man who can drive truck. Good house, near school bus and chiacch, Fulton Co.,, near Cooks Crossing at Nortons quarry. O. E. Norton, Fairburn, Rt. Want good farmer, sober and honest to run a 2 or 3 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Stock and tools to be furnished. Nice cot- ton acreage. Young mules, some | cows and hogs. large pasture, 3 houses, wood and watce. Mrs. C, E, Smith, Macon. Miller Field Rd. Want settled, honest, reliable sober man with wife, no child-_ ren, to live in part of house and run 1 h. farm on halves and look after small amount of stock (pay extra fa> looking after stock) Mirs. M. Jenkins, Stuckey. Want good, nice woman to. live in home and help with light farm work, for room, board and some spending money. Mrs. J. O. Gresham, Decatur. Rt. 2. _ : Want woman to live in home with man and wife and do light farm work, no field work. $4. 00 mo., and board. State age. wt. and particulars, and if can drive car. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. Want unencumbered, whit woman for light farm work, no field work. $5. 00 mo. and board. Mrs. E. W. Stewart, Fesun. Rt 2 Want country raised colored girl or woman for light farm work, no field work. $3. 00 week lroom and bowd. 18 to 45 yrs. old preferred. Mrs. T. M. Bow= en, LaGrange. 604 DeGroate St. Want family-to care for dairy of about 30 cows; near school and church. Stan Jones. Mans- ficld. Want good, trutniul, christ- jian, middleaged man and wite (no children), -to share crop. Good small house, good spring, plenty wood, scme branch bot- tom. Must. furnish self. Will have lots extra work. B. L. Thomas, Blairsville. Want large negro family, will- ing and able to wark, on a veg etable, fruit and berry fam near Atlanta. House, weod and $1.00 day. R. F. Sams, Jt Clark: ston. y, November 1, 1940 \RM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED. - POSITIONS WANTED | _POSITIONS WANTED Want farm nborers for bal. this year and next. Mes. J. M. obo, Hartwell, Rt. 1. : Want nice. clean, -christian oman, 25-45, to live-in home with 2 christian people and-do light farm work, no field work. Small salary. Miss Ola New, jithonia. Rt. 2. Want middleaged colored uple for odd jobs around the place and light farm work. Must sober, honest and depend- ble. Small house for living varters. Apply in person or ite. Mrs. S. M. Hearn, Col- ge Park, 1238 No. Main Sts fasO0S Want good farm hand, 35- 40, ood worker, honest and sober. me who can drive car and uck. Pay $10.00 to $12.00 ma., board and laundry. Would take 2 good hands. Must know how to milk. Johnson Charles, Elli- | Pitts 0, BOX. Le Want nice, clean, intelligent yoman, middleaged, not over 0, to live in home with elderly man and do light farm work. ho field work. $8.00 mo. and good home. Answer at once. Dr. A. Thomas, Valdosta. Want good white boy or man 0 work on ferm. $12.00 mo. and oard. Must be good worker. No whiskey. drinker nor curser is Want good farmers with own tock, equipment and feed, for -1 horse and 1-3 horse farms, jso lot of peach work. No W. . A. worker need apply. J: C. \dkins, Ft. Valley, 209 No. Ma- nm St. Want healthy, cheerful, coun- ' reared woman, 20- 40 for light farm work, no field worl. Home with 3 adults and reason- able salary. Ref. exch. Mrs. J. D. Lane, Dexter, Rt. 1, Want good man for 25 A. arm, 2% mi. Stone Mtn., ex- lient for raising flowers; is itable for gen. fey-ming. Com- municate with L. E. Brown, At- lanta, 864 Dillon St., N: W. Want a year round. farm hand for 1940, for farming and mill work, also woman fer light farm work. Consider man and wife r widow and grown boys. Can ive work at once. Live near urham, Walker Co. Max Zu- ger, Pittsburg. Want woman for light farm: work, no field work. Good home with 3 in family, near town, nd reasonable salary.: Miss Nell Tatum, East Ellijay. Went settled couple, or un- mcumbered woman, to live on rm, in Screven Co., in hom with aged couple and do light arm work, no field work. Ad- ress inquiries to J. E. Spence, dantas Yo MC CoA. Want colored couple, no child- ren, for light farm work, no field work. Ref. requirede. House and wages. See or write. Mrs. Velma A. Hale, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 139, Vernoy Rd. Want party to take 100 A. on 50-50 basis or other share bisis. - Bedford, College Paris. Want elderly white woman no field fork. B, C. Langley, Atlanta; Rt. 1. Box 515.. Cal823: Want 25-40 yr. old woman for light farm work, no field ovk. $2.50 week and board. Mrs. Versie Bailey, Rockmart, 78 Clearwater St. Want middleaged woman, elean, good. character, who needs a home, to live with me and do light farm work, no field werk. Mrs. E. L. Poore, Suwane. Rt. Want honest working woman for light farm work, no field rk. $6.00 mo. and quiet coun- ry home. C: B. Miley, States- boro. _ Wani respectable, clean, re- able middleaged man and wife who need a home, to look after stock, poultry and other light farm work. Furnish everything nd small amount money. Garland Brown, Nashville (3 No. on old Enigma Road.) Want good farm hand _ for Wages. Exp. tractor driver, with 00d references. Also want 2 h. farmer on halves for good farm, 5 mi. No. Jeffersonville. See az write for further details. J. C. ountain, Jeffersonville. Want colored man or woman for light farm work. Must be honest and a christian. Begin work at once. Write T. J. Land, Canton. . Want*good man for standing rent. 65 A. cleared, $150 fenced, 100 pasture. 7 R. house, new to- bacco and feed barns. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Cockman, Alma. Want hear from boy or man who needs a good home, to live with elderly couple and milk amd do any chore that has to be done on farm, for beard and - Reasonable salary. Geo. Orr, Ac- _ worth, Ri. 2. board Want young, single; farm hand for rest of this and prob- ably next year. Must be sober, honest, christian and not afraid of work. $5.00 ocr $6.00 mo. and Ngee ahs Ge Brown, Canton, Rt. : Want family to ia: a big 1 h, farm on halves, and finish one hand to work for wagi:s. G. W. Williams, Rt. 1, Columbus. care Williams Dairy. Want fa-m and dairy hand. 20-25 cows. Must have some capital. Prefer standing rent ba- sis. If interested, write or see. Dr. H. L. Sams, Daltom POSITIONS, WANTED Exp. tractor and truck driver wants work on farm. Do any kind of feem work. 38 yrs. old, no bad habits, married. At once. M. C. Foskey,. Wadley. Rt. 2. 34 yr. old, healthy, unencum- bered woman wants light farm work, no field work, with re- fined family. State full partic- ulars. Miss Martha Crump, Toc- coa, 118 Oak St. Middleaged man wants work on farm by month, through an- other year. 40 yrs. old, single. Go anywhere in Ga. $15, 00 mo. board and laundry. Need werk at once. O. B. Massey, New Hol- land, care Gen: Del. Middleaged white man, wife and child, want job on farm for rest of this and next year, by day or monthly wages. Well exp. farm work, also car and truck driver, and. nr up same. Have be moved. H. E. Gibson,-Grif- fin. RFD 4. Unencumbered woman, 47, wants light farm work, no. field work, for home and reasonable salary. Mrs. A. C. Parker, Val- dosta, 408 Wooding Lane. White girl, 21, wants light farm work, no field work, for $3.00 week and board. Have to come after. Miss Lillian Turner, Athens, Rt. 3; care B. T. Har- ris. Merried man, 40 years old, wants job gathering this years crop, with house and wood, close to church and school and crop for next year. 7 in family. Good ref. J. R. Hemphill, Cal- houn. Rt. 3. og - Middleaged woman wants light farm work, no field work, 7 christian family for home (private room) and small sal- aiy. Good ref. Mrs. E. T. Mosley, Adrian. Rt. 2, care T. E. Smith. Exp. young white man wants job on farm, driving tractor, prefer 2 row, for rest of 1940 and fcr 1941. See or write at once. J. H. Carnette, Eastman, Biz os Young man, 24, wants job on. farm as wage hand for bal. this and for next year. Do nct smoke nor drink. Can furnish ref. Jesse Cukare, Crandall, Rt. 1. ~ Exp. hard working farmr wants job overseeing farm, or truck driving. Best of ref. C. E. Gresham, Jonesboro. oe Young man, white, wants wak at once on farm: 3 r. house wood. Exp. general farming, etc. $30.00 mo. straight time. Must be near Atlanta and year round work. Begin at once. Mo- ther and self. J. W. Hiiton, Chamblee. RFD 1. Want good 2 horse farm, good land, house (5-6 R.), water, stock and tolls. Exp. in tobac- co, Can run self. In So. Ga} Jake Foskey, Tifton. Rt. 2. Want on shares or cheap standing rent a farm in Pauld- ing, Cobb or No. Fulton Co. Ref. exch. Want place with at least 2 houses on it. B. L. Shel- nutt, Riverdale. Rt. 1. . Want good 2 h. crop on 3rds and 4ths for 1941, with good house and out-bldgs., near good school and cnurch. *~ Come or write. Ben Tullis, Suwanee. Rt. ie White man of some age wants job with reliable people as care- taker, see after stock, pouliry, E. garden, etc. BF. He Jones, Gar- field, Rt. 2, care Jas. L. Deal. Want share crop on halves, 1 or 1% h. Self and 2 boys (14 and 24) to work, 5 in family. Can run and furnish self, only want everything else furnished. Sober and honest. Russell Wade, Thomson. Rt. 5. Want 1 farm for 1941 on 50- 50 basis, 3rds and 4ta#s or stand- inc rent. Good house and barn. good land ;near school or bus, Douglas or Fulton.county pre- ferred. Jackson A. Barnett, Vil- la Mica Ria: Want work on farm where improved farm machinery _ is used, and 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis for 1941. As farm manag- er. 5 in family, 2 to work. W. H. Duke, Hampton, Man wants work on farm, wages or shares. Must have house furnished for self, wife, and 2 children. A. L. Pierce, Stene Mtn. to work. (16 and 19 yr. old boys) House and wood to be furnished and. have to be moved. Not less than 75c day considered. A place where can have poultry. Harvey, van Allen, Pavo. Rt. 2. Want to farm on halves, 2rds and 4ths or standing rent. Fur- nish self. L. M. Malcolm. Pal- metto. Orphan girl wants light farm work or dairy work. No field work. For home and reasonable salary, with good, reliable peo- ple. Communicate with Rebec- ca Wright, Exec. Scretary, Relief, Box 443, Dublin. 30 yr. old, nice, clean, white woman wants light farm work, no field work. $10.00 mo. Come after or send bus fare. May Faulkner, Tiger. care Gen. Del. Want job stock tending, car- penter, repair work, poultry, but no field work nor heavy lifting. Henry Vickers, Reids- ville, Box 3168. Want job on farm. Can do imost. any kind farm work. Strong, healthy, 18 yrs. old. Prefer near Atlantaybut, go any- where. Charlie. Ray Crawford, Atlanta, 166 Rawson St. S. W. Want job as helper on small farm, near Americus. Write at once. Theo Bass, Tifton. 225 Fifth St. 50. basis. 8 in family, all good. willing workers. Want plenty cotton. land. Honest, sober, ref. if wanted. Want with good man with plenty of work. D. A. Flowers, White. Rt. 1. Want 2 h. crop. on shares, near Atlanta and high school. J. R. Wood, Hampton. Middleaged m&an and wife want job on farm for rest of this and next year. Take 1 h. crop on halves. Exp. car and truck driver. Must be moved. H. E. Gibson, Griffin, Rt. 4. Want job light farm work, no field work, for home and $2.00 week, with good people. 21 yrs.\old. Will have to come after ar send transportation. Mrs. Janie Willie Collins, Still- more, care Joe Stapleton: Want farm on 50-50 basis for 1941, or Caretaky: or leoking after stock farm. Life time on farm. Prefer close to Macon or Griffin. Small family. Have to be moved. At once. E. H. Foster, Midville. Sober man, 47, wife and 3 children, wants place with good man for bal. of this year, and go dol h. farm, or part farm and part wages for 1941. Like to move by Nov. 15th, not over 30-40 mi. from here, near good school and church. S. J. Wells, Hazelhurst. Rt. 3. By Want crop on 50-50 basis. Pineapi pple crop, Spanish peanut and tobacco and 1 horse crop. with reliable party for 1941. Consider goed tuxpentine prop- osition. See or write. T. S. Jef- ferson, West Green. Rt. 3. Refined, country raised, white woman, 35 yrs: old, want light farm work, no field work, $2.00 week and board for self and 8 yrs. old girl. Trans. to be fur- nished. Mrs. N. E. Conyers, At- lanta, 301 Logan St:, S. E. Want 1 horse farm of 20 acres to work, with good 4-5 R. house, good land, water, pasture, woods rand good out-bldgs. Have to be moved. 2 in family. Have to have help with fertilizer. W. R. Harrell, Yatesville. Rt. 1. Man and wife wants job on farm. Have to be moved. Come or write. Frank P. Walsh, Alto. Man with mother, 2 sisters and 3 brothers, over 21, want a farm on halves, 4 h. and some hogs to raise. Like hear at once. Preston Powell, Nashville. White man and wife and 6 children (oldest 14) to gather crop, close to. Macon and crop for 1941 if suited. See E. D. Lester, Macon, 312 Pionona Av. 2 exp. hands want jobs. on farms. Exp. truck, car or tract- or drivers, exp. farm oversee, poultry, dairy or truck farm, on 50-50 basis. Write or see at once. Hoyt Martin, Toccoa, care Gen. Del. Want good 1 h. ia with small tobacco and good cotton allotment, to share crop. Good small house and out-bldgs, Bul- loch county preferred, near Brooklet or Statesboro. Write or see at once. Buford Horton, Statesboro. Rt. 1. Want job on farm for rest of this year and 1 h. farm on halves for 1941. Edward Child- ress, Atlanta, 48 Krog St., N. E. Want good farm of 15-20 acres, good house, out-bldgs., ete., on 3rds and 4ths.-Can fur- nish self. W. R. Sims, Smyrna. Rio. Want job light farm work, ino field work, with reliable peo- ple, for home and $4.00 week. Miss Monteen Wheless, Jeffer- son. care Guy Strickland. Family of 4 deeee a farm. 3 Temple Foundation for Medical | Want good 2 h. crop. on 50- Reliable, honest, sober, work, board, laundry, small sal- 4 Smith St. + - Want job as overseer for 1941. 15 yrs, exp. good ref. Man and wife. Ivey Mock, Perkins. Want job on farm. Can opser- ate any kind farm machinery. Ref. N. F. Harhmons, Douglas- ville. Rt. 2. : job on farm. Healthy, worker. Wm. Pitts, Atianta, Whitehall Terrace. Want light farm wo as; field work, for home and. small salary. Have to be moved. Mrs. L. M. Pinnell, Atlanta, 129 Es- toria St.,.S. E: Woman and 4 grown ehidren: 1 boy to plow, want farm work. All willing workers. Tattnall Co. preferred. Can move at once. Mrs. E. C. Futch, Manas- sas. Want job as. caretaker of farm, tend to live stock, poultry, etc. Well exp. farmed all life. D: Ri King, Decatur Columbia Drive. . ae Exp. settled white man wants gocd 430 Prefer Madison Co. Standard rent. W. M. McClain, Comer ience, wants place with dairy, cescing for milk and butter; look- ing after cows and hogs. Con- sider caretaker of estate. or poultry farm. Best ref, John Boyd, Milledgeville. Rt. 1. Want light farm work, no field work, for home and-reason- able salary, Miss Ethel Thomas, Atlanta, 339 Capitol Ave. Want get in touch with party who needs a capable manager | for a large stock farm. Best of ref. F. P. Tanner, Barlow. Rt, Li Box 125. Man and wife want a work on farm, with house to live in. Boda: Rainey, Decatur, Rt. 2. lh. crop. on 50-50 basis, pre- fer in Sumter or adjoining coun- ties. Willing worker, reared on farm. ref. if preferred. See or write. D, L. Barry, Americus, Rt. A. Single, 16 yr. old boy wants work on farm for board and salary. Kirk Perry, Atlanta, 402 Capitol Ave. Want small farm in DeKalb or Clayton county for standing ote W. oo eet Lithonia. Want good 2h. crop on 50-50 basis. Plenty of help; Thomas Bentley, Tallapoosa. Rt. 1 Want 1 horse farm a 2 good houses for standing rent: near school bus line and mail route. Henry county preferred. me Fannie Kent, Hampton, Rt. "Want farm on 50-50 basis. Exp. growing tobacco. Plenty force. Can move and furnish self. S. F. Hilton, Ellabelle. Christian woman wants light farm work, no field work. Write at once. Me s. J. W. Clay, Atlan- ta, 356 Pryor St., S. W. Want job on farm. Can drive truck, tractor or car and do any kind farm work. 21 years old, have wife and baby. Charlie A. Ave. Boe 50. yr. old man, single, not a- fraid of work, wants position on farm. Can attend live stock, do carpenter work, paint, fence repair, etc. R. M. Purcell, De- eatur, 645 East Lake Drive. Want few patches and day work when not busy in patches for myself, with good man, 3-4 R. house, close to school and good little town. Have to be moved. Myself and daughter. W .R. Harrell, Yatesville. Rt. 1. Good man with plenty of help wants good 2h. crop for 1941. Dont drink. Bab: if wanted. D. A. Flowers, White. Rt. 1. Man exp. with poultry etc., wants ob. Reasonable wages. attend- ed College. Ref. Also do rough carpentering. H. M. McCoy, Unadila. Rt. 2, efo W .A. Ham- brick. . 50. yr. old farmer, life time exp., no bad habits, willing to cooperate at all times with em- ployer. Know how to grow and harvest all kinds feed, handle stock and labor successfully, wants to connect with good daizy farm as overseer, near Atlanta. B. D. Segraves, Zebu- lon. Dependable, exp. man with ref., wants share crop, also build up land, repair bldgs., etc., cattle, chickens, hogs, etc. W. Humphrey, Sparta. Rt. 2, Box 54. Single, educated, middleaged man good health ,character, re- finement wishes place with good people, assisting with poul- try, pigeons ,etc. can also drive car and other light form chores. $2.50 week, room and board. C. H. Milam, Dawson, 17 yr. old, boy. Swank place | with good people on farm, light | ue ice an Gurnette, Pat oe 20 yr. old young man. wants, no- corn mill to operate for 1941.. Man and wife with exper- | } son. Watson, Atlanta, 392 Woodward 605 cate O)4. (Qucen ts Want good 1 h. farm on basis. Plant oats, hay crop, rai hogs, want 4 M. turpentine b s on shares also. Mrs. Jane sey Stillmore Riek 229 Want Hght farm work, no field work, $2.50 week nd board for self and 10 yr. girl. Nice, country raiscd, w Woman, 35 yrs. old, willin; worker., Send transpcevtation Mrs. Jas- Conway, Atlanta, 30. fosan St. S> hi. Man, 30, wife, 1 child, wan job. Exp. truck cCyiver, farm Anything honest. Consider on halves. At once. A Brownlee, Lileurn. Rt. 1. 50 yrs. old, farmed all life. gin Jan. Ist. Near Atlanta pre. 'fewred, Wife and self. M. Dingker, Carrollton. Rt. 4. Experienced farmer, 46, g0 worker and habits, wants good proposition. Can do ca penter .and all gen. upkee work, handy machine man, al- ;SO exp. with pouly. Prefer look after stock farm or es te, or take small farm. Wil Jesse-Clermont. : Want job light farm wo unable to do heavy work. Si gle, 32 yrs. old, can plow, hoe and oe ee y ety. Taft Parkes, FRE DAL wife ane: 5 boys, 7 to 16, wan good farm on 50-50 basis, would like to tosis after a a tion of the state Ww. aa Bry Blackshear. Want caretakers place farm or estate. Well exp. Atlanta, 580 Luckie Dis N. Unencumbered, settled man, 37, high school graduate wants work with reliable peo- ple. Can care for poultry, di gardening, etc., for home a reasonable salary. Misa Stewert, Savannah, 309 E. Gor- don St. Man with tractor wants worl by the acre. Can seed all smal grains. Write. H .S. Walker, M con, 349\Turpin tS. a Man wants wore farm on job. Can operate any al faci machinery.. C .H. Martin, N cross. Want job on big farm, ligh work. 65 yrs. old, no family. ence. Aag-on Tyson, a 1, care Felton Hutchson. Want. 1 or 2h. farm, on 5 50 basis. 20 yrs. exp., grow tobacco. Plenty force. Can mov adn furnish self also 300 bu. jeorn for sale at 60c buss Hilton, Ellabelle. : Want place for blacksmi' shop in country village ,or good custom corn mill, wat po one that will run all he ye round. Man and_ wife only. plenty exp. M. Miller, 1492 Woodbine Ave., S. Want to oversee a Ir: S for good man. Understend.farm: ing. Exc. ref. W. so Goare, Want job overseeing fa al reasonable yrice. 51 yrs. old sober, honest, and all. round good farmer, hog and eattle raiser. Plenty exp. manage la- oe A. V. Coggins, Macon. R ee man, very ~efi ed wants work, poultry, fl or cotton picking. Cant do har manual labor (hurt in accident) Come after om write at once. Boyd Jones, Rossville. Rt. 1. White woman, 25, no child- ren, wants light farm work field work, for home and sonable salary. Good ref. Mrs Eisenberg, Douglas, Rt. 3, Bo oe i Want plece. as Gcare?sincr. all kinds carzs-ter we, iF growing, . landsea; i re in family (youngest 14). plain proposition first ietton Lemmie Johnson, Quitman, T lokokas St. Want 1 h. farm on 50-50 ba sis, or as overseer. Farmed al life. No bad habits. 4 in family 2 can work. Have to be moved. Prefer near Griffin or Macon. E. H. Foster, Midville. Rt. 2. Want place on fam north o! Atlanta with good ee on 50-50 basis. Not over 5 or acres in cotton; raise corn, ha and vegetables. S. W. Payne, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Want job on fa-m. Exp. driving and upkeep of tractor, and other farm machinery. ae yrs. old. Wife and 4 childre some large enough to help wer Ref. if preferred. O. D. Ed- wards, Statesboro. care Gen, Del. Wiant 2 horse fazm in Upson or adjoining county, for stand- ing rent, S. R. Compton, Yates~ ville, COLUMBUS. ROBERTS, COMMISSIONER - - Lbs. Gola ee Total Aver. Pr. Lbs, Sold. Total Aver, Pr. Sold for Owner Total | Warehouse _. |. /Ist Hand Value per Lb. For Deal Value Per Lb. or other Whse. Value Adel Whse. =SC6BO,_BA- GF 97,926.39 15.05c. s-16,698 Sx geelGk = IONS C A XS AB 816 $ 2,451.46 Cook | County = 1,106,356 - 206,723.89 18.69 67,098 11,104.84. . 16.55 82,774 *. 14,771.12 Farmers oe eas 1,142, (62 Tsp 93642 tee 5 7 243,716 2,207.64 216.09 a 36,582 4,658.45 Leaths + Eu 789, 42 140,270.60 1777 ee 15, 022 ne 2, 557. AT Oe eat 54,980. 50, 196.4 be. MEAT. Pe 5 oe 3,689;4 474 " 628,257.30 108. 13 234 $ 19,20459 16.96 ==: 188,152 Ss $30,637.50 Farmers 80.00 796,184 $ 118,334.53 1486c 36,740 $ 605881. 1649c + 47.080 $ 7,269.75. Mies ee Aa Ae 9 7 ee 1h B 25,466 4,294.49 16.86. : 44,226 6,167.40 Piedmont tee 819,380 | 125,335.82 15.30 19,024 2,889.16 15.19 73,992 11,337.48 Planters os SALSV6* 81,6081. 15.07. 9750 |) eel 4773. 4,850 905.62 TOTAL. | ae 2978, 084 es 449,241.61 15.08 90,880 $ (14,970.97 16.46c 170,148 - $25,680.25 ipete 6 ee 2,041 758, $ 324,842.20 15.91c 151,454 $ 24,343.55. -16.07c ~ 102,832 $ 15,683.43 iBrontiey 2 5) Bip 504 284 58068 |, 16210 440212 | 21,985.80. 14.97 59,334 8,991:30 __ Farmers. eo Wa RRA AA) SH0 SATO 15.12 + 218,692 43,466.40 19.88 158,172 24,188.88 TOTAL > << #6.948,08 979,90842 15.70 . 612,358. & 89,005:75 17.89c -s=-.320,338 = $ 48,863.61 ees Br, /* 2) 1,861,596 $ 199,594.17. 14.66. 40,708 $< 7,133. ae "th bde7 8 = 8 51,862. $7,535.00 | WGrawers 2 2 7 41,404832> ~~ 228.014 65 = 15,875, O1,ob8 10,588.98. 17.906 94,114 14,047.01 Cpilitende 4. 3s 4,005,126. 16100711 14 Re c L898.) canes eo. 452d. 51,932 7,584.75 nO OR 1,401,183 215,944.63 15.41 = sBY.534. 9,982.77 ~- 17.85 93,222 13,546.49 hed Ov 1j6A0,112 B62,11184 19908 hese Babee 7 1484 - 1ae7OR 21,465.42 Wilkins & Stubbs 1,571,406 244,509.65 15.56 =s=i8'7,934 = 362.34 16.77 105,050 16,566.82. TOTAL 8,474,255 $ 1,306,872.05 15.42c 336,162 $ 54,921.40 16.34c 547,978 $ 80,745.58 Farmers Ind. , _694,636 $ 112,703.08 + 16.22c = 19,728 = $ 3,190.78 16.17e = i(t:*:*C8 BBG. 4A. Gold Leaf 5 bsBhle8 193,088.88" 1631, 7. 38600 6, WOR0L 1759 oe 9656625... 23838887. Mahia 277 PRI UB @ Ankeee aT e167! Hp aR ese fd ST. 1 1947 58010 9,133.51 ee a TOTAL ay 2,797,372 $ 459, 815.18 a Toate 2 ald $ 12: 565. 94 CSTLbOG 116,960 $ 17,383.65 | UEHURST Farmers 1,250,560 $ 196,758.41. | 15.73c = 26,656. . /4,917.27 1845 4201,734 ~s$ 15,293.98 a Pisaters No.7 1,188,694 192,056.81) 1660... 40960 | -BOSTE 1701... | PB STR.... 14,406.92 ia _PlantersNo.2 s _-386,016 57,207.59 1482, 9,060 1,469.93 1621 TSB 3,911.55 : 2 TOTAL a 2,793, 200 $ 446,022.61 15.97c _ 85,676 $ 15,333.94 17.89c 228,350 -$ 33,612.45 Growers. 199.4684 241,382.82. as Se BL RTE as 80030 16060 . = < 88.464 << $ 11;800.19%, Metter (07, 842,806..227. 90880 1477 32946 4808.10. 1488 S766 (25,368.88 _ TOTAL oy 3,236, 064 $ 469,791. 62) 7 04 ots 11s 824 $18,693.49 16. 2c" 240,930 $ 37,168.52 1,220,242 $ 190,131.61 - 15.58 = 2.960 Sy Alois 7 f406e 8 21,502. $3,500.10. Cental Nor i , 4188266. 188,850.21 1659 =. 5,556 981. 9 1, 67 =, 106,380 15,282.31 Parmcts,. Ss 4) 400b 618 = 158,051.08" Tee? oa eS 63,954 - 9,642.20. _ Independent1 a 665,026 106,333.95 15.99 17,592 2,880.31 1637 ea eS ae | Independent2(iti2,662_sGH, 950.45. 16.84 2 2180 SB netOr e 16.26. / 14,868 2,268.91 Independent3 _ 303,582 43,290.84 14.26 9,386 57998 ESTE. so, 8,496 1,122.90 independent i) ue n08 <> Be aognn | (iG hR ole 4 aeG eRe. 1720 a Peoples on = 972,600 =. 192,110.99 7 -15et 85) 9,948 8 1,820.44. 18.30. 42,708 8.84957 meee: Smith 2 T B26 486 155,848.19 ibe. Some ee 25495790 4,325.63 _Taylors_ ae : 498, 302... 81,180.82" 16.28 = 4,288 oe eB dS 658 4 27010 =) 4,507.73. Sa TOTAL. So ep od tet $1, 178.016.98 pale 7G aee | - 1st81 Ae 7 16 e, 395.068. 8 4B Piai5 SHVILLE. Independent _ 1,617,388 $ 250,169.10. 15.47 ee : a 9,654.40 15. a 5 48,190 $ 690643 1 a) abtberty: oe ag ao2" 965504.06. 716.10) (167,454 Porte 8 1G ONG 108702 16/748.83 es 1,239,688. 188,812.28: 15,23 80,900 13,200.34 +=: 16.32 Pe 30,022 2, 4,671.49 Union" 74068 ab5.087 58 ig By A4g.gie 28,004. 21-4651. = oR sda 8,503.35 TOTAL | 7,302,561 $ 1,160,563.02 _15.89 " 454,586 3 73,954.167 16.2% = 377,512 $ (59,919.50 Big Dixie. ===, 144,160$ 177,580.53 15.520 34,300 $ 6638.99 1931c . 49,484 $ 8,045.22 aracis ONS Ios ea se 449,642.41. IRIS 9 8, 058 4,511.38 19.57 85,854 7 /7)"33,356.06 New Georgian 1,025,650. 151,030.68 14.73 = 29,758 z 5,596.61 18.81 97,410 16,288.68 TOTAL , 8,128,836. $ 478253.62 15.29c 87,206 ($16,746.98 19.206 282,248 -$ 37,639.91 cde & onl 1,008,166 bi 147,328.66 co 95,918 $4,224. 64 1630c eS 64,638 = $ 8,262.92. Cobb & Foxhall2 745,854 109,789. 69: 1471- _--33,234 _. 6,288,09 gt 0 state aa Bs (Sheppards / . 2,813,904 '403;443.93 1454, 4. peosi4 * 1514.75 1661 ty. ~1pS896 25. 820.56 EOP AL, +4 4,567,924 660, 512. 28 a 1446c ae cf 32, 027. AB aus ee ~ 281,790 339, 558.31 Maeimen | a? 11,838,900 $ 299,414.36 16.28 21,820 s 3,353.00. 15.37 UBER DSe, ig $ 12,829.85 Formers: a 1998114 9 904093.81) 1655... 87,472... 5806.28 sag 26492... 3,995.42. FennersNo.i . _'1,811,454, ., 294,016.84 16.23, 11,102. 4,567 0 4012 oP. es OS BIBS =. 19.400.67. ee Fenners No.2 =*1, 509,476 OAS 88691 | A605 Ve 13058 4,971.82" 1bAG 8 ss BODE. |. 10,520.04 J O'Neal a ee BOS 8 120, TERRE. 1498. 5. 7.982" = 162.93" 9.62 Hoge gt de O68 995.86 ee _Twin Brick . a TBE 806. 256,373. Gi) AS Ol AO SSO) 7 Seed T bes ee 540) 1,435.10 e 7 TOTAL yee 9,358,124 ee - 16.10c = 110,984 $ 16,447.73 14.88e - SS*C*300,874~SsS 43,275.94 Alliance pe OND OIG 104A) aioe sy 109d pale Fibs Pe a ue B. B. Saunders No, 1 1,312,814, 198,415.53 15.11 293,654 44,768.53 20.02 . . 78,024 = $ : 12,515.13 B. B. Saunders No.2 1,369,388 225,313.10 1645 ~~ 65,994 Li ioho3- << 1785 64978 11,168.59 Savannah Ave. == 961,432 s:152,004.68 15,81 ieee > hee 16 ee gee Nat Smith 1,286,892 217,025.69 16.86 6,186 : Sa2 41s 18455 Sr SOTI16. 6,616.12 _ Nat Smith Br... 972,806 154,625.14 15.89 =, -87,120 5,092.67 -:13.72 : 16,612 3,208.05 TOTAL 6,822,004 $ 1,091,125.61 15.99 357,072 $66,761.66 _18.70c 195,330 $33,507.89 Darby Nos. 1 and2 1,372,712 $ 187,270.88 | 13.64 75,192 ~ $ 11,323.16 + 15.06c 99,356 14,060.3 Vanns No.1 ~ 1,917,594 279,797.53 14.59 23,218 3,603.20 15.52 181008 -95'799.47 _ -Vanns No.2 1,201,014 , 160,247.44 1334 44,692 =. 631460 | 14.15. 290,306 - 40,190.24 Vidalia iA97,926 343,795.45 13.76 46362686056 = 14.80s(itst*=i* SB TASCSC*SNiBAT BT ~ TOTAL @ 2 16,089,246 5 971,111.30 13.89c 189,394 $ 28,101.52 1484c 726,044 $ 98,398.40 Farmers =. ~='1,445,450 $ 286,198.37 _16.34c 126,620 $21,104.06 1667 ~~ =+118,888 $ 17.391. #4 Cee ee 995,110. 169,077.70 16.99 65,764 :11,53418 17.54". 44,852, : eet Waycross = s&973,800. 168,624.90 17.32 96,948 . 19,751.07 18.31 29,648 i 145255 3,414,360 $ 573,900.97 16.81 289,332 $ 50, 389. Ber tt Age eee 193,388 $ 28,812.98 2 79,246,276 $12,360,574.26 15.60, 3,081,390 $522, 402, 34 1695 = 4,444,610. $663,418.64 2,356,902 -367.676.71 15.60 Al. 71,000 Fla, 2,125,050 N. C. 790; S.C. 133,062 Ibs. | a 16,889,374 $11,992,897.55 ee 15.60 i a dees a foes by Stiles A. Martin, Peni, September fd Nips