Rain Boabics Facnec to Sow Crops.
By Commissioner - Roberts
Rains during the last few days which reports
have been pretty general all over the state,
able Georgia farmers to sow grain and plant
er crops, if they hadnot already done so,
ny sections, rains had already come in sufficient
ity to permit plowing, and grain is now com-
1p in many sections. :
fhe rains since Saturday the 8th, all over - the
ne up and in those sections where much rain
not fallen, grain may now be sown.
is not too late to also plant Austrian peas
ned to sow these peas and other CEOS: you
do so now.
: a great deal next spring. If much corn, and
fs are sold for export during the next year or
these products may be high in price, So if you
e tock, grain planted this. fall may help you
out some of this buying. Plans for a big corn
next spring also should be planned now. Plan
harvest all the grain, corn and roughage next
ic that you can.
If many mules and horses are used in the nat-
| Defense Program, this will also cause an in-
ase in the need for feedstuffs.
_ LIVESTOCK
These prices, quoted by White eeenen
ompany, are on strictly corn-fed hogs:
HOGS: 180 to 240 lbs., $6.35; 150 to 175 ne
+ 130 to 145 lbs., $5. 35 down; 240 to 300 Ibs.,
10; 300 to 350 lbs., $5.85: good roughs, 180 S
0 Ibs., $5.60.
CATTLE: Good fat pechtvis steers and
rs, $8 to $9; medium fat, $6 to $7.50; fat
fed steers and heifers, $5 to $5.50; com-
ion kinds, $4 to $4.75; canners, mostly $3 to
75: good heavy bulls, $5 to $5.50; light bulls,
$5; best calves, $8 to $9; medium, $6.50 to
0; common, $5 to $6; throwouts, $3.50 to
>
Tne
te will mean that the grain already sown will
other legumes and cover rcops. So if you had
A big grain crop will help out the tectl foe
een buying much hay and grain for your
50.
oes Wickard Invited
The national convention of Commissioners of -
Agriculture of the United States will be held in
New Orleans, December 9-10- ll, and Commission-
er Columbus Roberts has invited Hon. Claude Ds
Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture in ~President
Roosevelts cabinet, to stop off in Atlanta on his way
to New Orleans.
It is hoped he will visit Atlanta on this trip,
meet Georgia people and become better acquainted
with Georgia and southern farm problems.
~ Pecan Auction
I recently attended the Pecan Auctions at Vi-
dalia and was very much impressed with the man-
ner of selling Pecans I believe the growers are ben-
efitting by these sales, as more farmers are doubt-
less getting a higher price for their Pecans than
they would if they were not patronizing this Auc-
tion. I note that action sales of Pecans are starting
in other sections, which must mean that the Vi-
dalia market is succeeding.
These Auction sales will not only cause com-
petitive sales but they will also cause more buyers
to come to Georgia. More buyers should mean
brisker bidding and a bigger outlet for the nuts.
Farmers would likely benefit if more products
were sold at Auctions as the bidding likely would
be lively if a large number of buyers were present,
which would mean the farmer would get top prices
for his products.
If we could have more auctions and more co-
operative sales, I believe the farmers would be
helped:
This would be a big inducement for produce
to be graded, for then the best grades would bring
the highest prices. These auction sales and co-
operatives would also cause a biigger volume of
products to. be graded and sold in any one com-
munity. Maybe a carload or truck load of eggs _
chickens, corn, turnips and other products. could
be assembled in one community, the sale of which
would draw buyers.-
This plea might work advantageously in many
sections that are not close enough to the various
State markets to carry the produce there, to sell it.
In riding over the state I notice a large hay
crop has been harvested. This will help out the
feed problem a whole lot.
You will note in another item that the State
. Department of Agriculture is in position to make
a limited number -of soil tests.
You will also see a notice from the Forestry
in planting under the AAA program, the Division |
yw advance of the usual lifting date.
Department about getting whe seedlings to- set __ !
out. Georgia has many, many thousands of acres
that should be growing up in pines, the tree that
has more uses than any other in the state. It is.
hoped the farmers will set out as many trees as
possible iis winter. ae
Seedlings Ready for Shipment : 4
By the State Foresiry Department t :
In an effort to assist landowners in the state a
of Forestry, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga., will begin
shipment of pine seedlings from the State Nurser~ 2
ies on next Monday, November 18th. a
Every effort has been. made to mature send
lings for early setting and the date set is 15 =e :
Orders will be filled as. rapidly as possible and
shipments will continue throughout the planting
season unless interrupted by bad. weather, which
would make re-setting inadvisable.
Those desiring seedlings are urged to order
their shipments promptly and to re-set carey
if favorable results are expected. s
Your County Agent or local AAA Administiege!
or can give you complete details regarding setting
of these trees and how to get the AAA benefits,
They can tell you how many trees to order, the cost.
and other information wanted about the benefits, , a
The State Nurseries last season sent out to
Georgia planters twenty-one million seedlings, these _
being set on about 50,000 acres. At this rate, Geore
gia will soon have a big acreage in young pines. :
PRICES OF epeSE VEGETABLES >
APPLES, Bu. baskets, Del., No.1 $1.30-$1.40
BEANS, (Lima) bulk, per bu. ee 8S
BEANS, (Snap) bu. hampers __.__ 90- 1.00 |
CABBAGE, bulk, per ewis ss -75- 85.
COLLARDS, per dozen. 222 40-. 60].
ONIONS, (dry), 50 lb. bags 80- 85.
ORANGES = per Dae ea a 10S
PEPPERS, bu. hampers =: 365-754 =
POTATOES, 100 lb. sacks ~1.90- 2.00 }
SQUASH, bu. hampers __ too. few sales to quote j-
SWEET POTATOES, Porto Rican,
Dulks perience Sees ee 2. 1.50- - 65
TURNIPS (bunched) per doz. bunches .40-. .60 }
TURNIP Abe bu. hampers 35- 60
these quotations.
Atlanta
Eges: quoted below on the Atlanta Market are by wholesale egg pppoe for grade
Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia
dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all.
Augus-
ARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA. PRODUCE
d A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below
egg law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and
Hawk-
insville
Clarkes- Macon
Daw-
ville
ta son
Syl-
vania
Sand- | Sparta :
ersville
Mt.
Vernon
Quit-
man
ge 32-.33 30 32 90: Soe 30 30 32
P medium: co 27-.28 .30 28 .30 28 |. SOU ee eee .30
Sinall 6s a ee 30 25 BO oe eee 28
ens, heavy breed _ .12-.14 12 sLo aS 13 AZ {4 12 13
ms, Leghorn _-___ .08-.10 10 10 at 12 10 10 ey
: -O7 .08 .08
Country Butter, bst. tbl. 25 30 25-.30 .25 .20 .30 .30 .20
Field Peas, mixed TOO eee de ee 12004) 2 =e 85 .90
Reld Peas, not mixed... | 1.15-1.25 |=. fe = 1.00). 90} 1.00-1.25
Oeeted Com 2. 70 ee a ee eee 55] .50-.60 60
fer oS 80 Ibs. to bu. _ 60-.65 45 a pete ees ores eee 00 44 =
Cabbage green, per cwt. ope The ee ee ege e ee 15 eee
abbage, white, per ewt. - Ts BD oe ee ee ee ees ge ae ea ee sy ee Pe
Peavine Hay, No. 1 _._. $18-$20 75.00 oe 15.00 15:00) ee 15.00
Sood Sg ae oe $10-$12 5.0035 a ee 5.00! 6.00-7.00 8.00
ae SQ eS 30 og se
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50 50 60 70 50 |
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Page Two
Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture
March 1, 1917 .
Send All
Published Semi-Monthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner
STILES A. MARTIN, Editor
Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia
Publishing Office Covington, Ga.
Letters to
The Market Bulletin, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets 222 State Capitol
Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post
Office at Covington, Georgia, under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac-
cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917.
' Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by_new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
Bulletin.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
re : : : h
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in t e Henson fan cele. aca too old 16
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
1 Simon 48 in. circular saw,
inserted tooth 9 B., good cond.,
for farm use. J. A. Stephens,
Dougherty.
_ ultivator, both for Yarmall
tractor, used very little, $40.00
for both. E. S. Taylor, Sum-
mecville.
International Type D_ feed
grinder, 10 in. burrs, bought
new used 1 hour. Cost $77.00;
take $25.00. T. B. Thomas,
_ 'Paomasboro. :
. almost new, heavy. No. 3
white Hickory wagon, $45.00. A.
- )D. Giles, Douglasville. Rt. 2.
: 25 h. p. Fairbanks Morse
motor, good cond., used in farm
work, $150.00. J. P. McClure.
Acworth. .
Some farm tools, a 2 h. wag-
on and 2 mules for sale. Mrs.
N. B. Wilson, Luthersville
F-12 Farmall tractor with 2
yew planters, fertilizer distri-
_ butors, cultivators, harrow and
plow. First class cond., Bar-
- gain. L. S. Hayes, Bonaire.
Ford tractor, used very little,
bought in March, with scooter
and turning plows, perfect
cond. Mrs. Ed Lewis, White
Plains.
20 steel stanchions, $1.75 ea; 5
h. dairy boiler, $15.00; 2 comp.
wash vat, $12.00. All good
shape. N. G. Barnett, Sharon.
Set shop tools. Cost $50.00:
sell $20.00 here. T. L. Massey.
- Danielsville. Rt. 3.
2h. Oliver No. 11 slat wing
turn plow, 2 h. Oliver, No. 13.
solid wing turn plow, 2 h. Mo-
- line, No. 10, all good shape.
$10.00 ea: 3-4 h. Avery reversi-
ple disc plow. $15.00: v--y good
2h. wagon, $20.00. G. C. Ed-
-mondson, Temple. Rt. 1.
1 horse oat drill, Covington
eotton planter, 1 stalk cutter.
80 gal. syrup kettle, 2 roller
eane mill, all good cond. Mrs.
H. C. Carter. Soperton, Rt. 2.
Webster magneto. good as
new. used on farm on 8 h. p.
engine for g-inding feed. W. D.
_ Putnam, Curryville.
1 good as new 2 horse plow.
* with a dbl. tree. Ernest Seifert.
- \ Macon. Rt. 3.
\ Suction fan for gin, 30 in. up-
fight corn mill and other farm
equipment. E. Callas, Gaines-
wille.
1 horse wagon, good shape.
$15:00, or trade for hogs or
chickens, a anything can use
-e' equal value. C. R. Wade.
Thomson. Rt. 5.
No. 10 Oliver Middle Buster.
$4.00 FOB. Clyde Burell, Stone
Min.
Ne. 12 DeLaval separator.
good cond., $25.00. Mrs. O. L.
_ Weaver, Jackson. RFD.
No. 4. McTormick mowing
-machine. Bargain at $14.50.
FOB. Come get it. C. B. Big-
gar, Haddock.
Blacksmith shop and _ tools.
Reasonable. W. S. Clark, Pine-
hurst.
Tractor, Farmall 12, also
plows. cutaway harrow, plant-
ers, guano distributars, etc.,
$650.00. Have only made 3
crops bought new. Mrs. H. L.
- Eunice, Alma, Rt. 3.
Gin mil and engine, com-
plete, ready to run. Mill new,
- cost $150.00: sell for $100.00. A.
L. Locke, Dublin, Rt. 3.
18 in. 2 roller cane mill and
frame, 60 gal. syrup boiler, 5
h. p. Economy gas eng. and
some other equipment. W. A.
~ Guann, Stillwell. ;
-. Some farn. tools and a mule
for sale. Mrs. E. B. Wood, Ogle-
thorpe. Rt. 2. :
41-18 qt. pressure canner, used
3 times, perfect cond., $7.00
-@ash or exc. for 12 large breed
hens. Mrs. E. O. Davis, Taylors-
- ville. Box 72. ee:
1-2 row planter and 2-row |
Corn mill, crusher, corn shell-
er, and equipment. All good
shape, $200.00. J. E. Lenning,
Jasper.
International gas. eng., 3 h. p.,
and other farm equipment for
farm use. Reasonable terms. J
G. Owen, Waverly Hall.
Good guano distributor, 2 h.
turner, and other farm equip-
ment. Albert McKerley, Duluth. St
UE. Ok
Farmall 30 tractor, 8 ft. dbl.
cut harrow and 3 bottom plow.
good as new (harrow in good
cond). $750.00 cash. R. E.
Adams, McDonough.
Ruggles electric Pecan crack-
er. in good mechanical cond..
guar. to be satisfactory, run-
ning cond. R. S.
Americus.
Beane 2-cylinder power or-
chard sprayer with 4 h. p. en-
gine and steel chassis running
gear on wheels. Will supply 4
high pressure nozzles. Cost
$450.00; sell for $75.00. R. P.
Mayo. Augusta, Rt. 2.
One 24 in. Meadow grist mill,
good running order. $50.00.
Bargain. W. O. Hudson, Elber-
ton. (9 mi. So. Elberton at
Fortsonia).
Good guano distributor and
some other farm tools for sale
or trade for peas, beans, oats.
Come see. Geo. W. Jackson.
Fayetteville. Rt. 2.
2 mowing machines, Oliver |
64, used 10 days; John Deere
used 2 seasons, John Deere trac-
tor, just made over. new model
Ford-Ferguson tractor. used 90
days, John Deere steel hay
press, John Deere and Oliver 1
and 2 h. plows. J. C. Collier.
| Barnesville.
Air motor wind mill, com-
plete, reasonable. J. Hunter Wil-
son, Winterville.
1 mower and rake, stalk cut-
ter. distributor. cotton planter.
weeder and other farm tools.
also 2 h. wagon and 2 mules for
sale. Mrs. J. C. Stephens, War-
then. Rt. 2.
Columbia garden planter
(plant any kind of vegetable,
large or small seed), used about
5 days. Cost $23.95, sell for
$14.00: a 3 1-2 gal. funnel top
sprayer, cost $3.95, sell, $2.00
or both for $15.00. for quick
sale. Mailable. E. W. Ellis: Lex-
ington. :
2 horse wagon, some farm
tools and 2 mules for sale. D. W.
Davis, Colbert.
Upright 10 h. p. boiler, fair
cond., suitable for large dairy.
or similar use, at 1-3 cost or
exc. for mule, FOB my farm.
L. W. Edwards, Griffin, Rt. C.
Caterpillar tractor. dbl. disc
McCormick Deering cuttaway
harrrow, 7 ft., Oliver 2 disc au-
tomatic lift plow. used in all
about 2 mos. steady work. John
Fay, Oakman.
1 heavy duty 4 h. p. Harley-
Davison air cooled, utility gas.
eng., for farm work, good cond..
$15.00 FOB. Jas. E. Thaxton.
Athens, 162 Catawba Ave.
1 No. 1 Star corn sheller for
sale or exc. for 1 bu. meal and
1 bu. grits made of yellow corn.
Ea. prepay charges. A. H. Had-
den, Savannah, 1827 Montgom-
ery St.
Feedson tractor with pulley.
good running order, recently re-
built, in good cond. (now pick-
ing peanuts near Marietta).
Reasonable .or trade for cattle.
oe, M. Rockel, Thomasville. Rt.
3 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas.
eng., perfect cond., for farm
work, $25.00. G. C. Adams, So-
cial Circle. = 2
DeLaval separator No. 10.
need some repairing. $15.00. R.
iH. Parks, Sumner, Rt, 1.
Broadhurst,
of.
MARKET BULLETIN
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Friday, November 15,
SECOND-HAND SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE| MACHINERY WANTED
Stalk cutter, good cond., Want Dorsey skidder, in good
$15.00: 2 h. Hackney wagon,
body needs some repairs, $55.00:
1 single Hackney wagon, good
cond., $40.00. Cash for all. A. A.
Alderman. Metter. Rt. 1..
Good, used, repaired 2 h. wa-
gon, for sale. Frank Pruitt, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 1. Box 67.
5 h. garden tractor, $50.00 or
trade for cows. W. S. Harrison,
Social Circle. P. O. Box 294.
One F-12 International trac-
tor with cultivators, planters.
distributors, mowing machine
and rake, also bottom plow, for
sale at sacrifice. J. H. Carter.
Alma. :
3 roller Golden cane mill, 2
h. size, and 10 ft. evaporator,
good cond., and cheap. H. E.
Willis, Norman Park, Rt. 1.
1 Maytag 1-2 h. p. gas. eng.,
used in farm use, good running
cond., $10.00 shipped. J. A.
Taylor, Andersonville. Rt. 1.
Set of good blacksmith tools.
work. J. E. Farmer, Talking
Rock. (3 mi. West of Talking
Rock.)
Second-hand 3 roller cane
mill in good cond., for sale.
John W. Roach, Daisy.
1 electrical International, late
model milking machine com-
plete, with 2 units, including
motor. compressor and pipe.
reasonaple, E. C.. Bowden, For-
syth. :
Case 6 disc wheatland plow,
not much used, $70.00; 80 gal.
churn, electric motor, $45.00:
other farm equipment, W. J.
Brennan, Columbus, 1511-19th
28 dise dbl. sec. tractor har-
row, $35.00; Athens, 2 disc 30
i turn plow. 26 in. disc. $20.00.
Exe. for some cash, cows and
hay. Write. F. Fountain, Macon.
501 Vineville Ave. Apt. 2.
McCormick Deering ball
bearing cream separator, good
cond.. $35.00 Mrs. Charlie Jones.
Rupert. Rt. 1. > ;
Fordson tractor, recondition-
ed. 1 dbl. sec. disc tractor har-
row, fair cond., $75.00 for out-
fit. M. W. Bargon, Milner.
Set blacksmith tools and 1
mule, cheap for cash at my
place. Mrs. A. P. Hutcheson,
Temple. Rt. 2.
Good, used Farmall tractor,
newly and completely overhaul-
ed with new sleeves, pistons,
rings, crankshaft, etc., $300.00.
Terms if desired. L, P. Single-
ton, Ft. Valley.
~ SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want old (about 1930-35)
model Turner peanut picker, if
frame is in good cond., cheap
for cash. Ha.- some farm
equipment for sale. E. G. Per-
ryman, Benevolence.
Want used power unit, 30-60
h. p. Pea and Velvet bean
|
thrash, new style; clipper seed |
recleaned with screens, and 6 h.
p. eng. for farm use. C. H.
Humphries, Tucker. Box 44.
Want feed mill suitable for
grinding cobs, coarse hay and
corn stalks. Exc. Fordson trac-
tor and other farm machinery
for same. L. S. Sewell, New-
nan. 45 Clark St.
Want a 1-2 a 1h. power gas
eng., 1-2 preferred. State best
price. To be used on farm. T.
S. Harper, Monroe. Rt. 3.
Want small oil burning inc..,
50 egg cap. or more, good cond,
Will exc. 6 B. R. pullets, at
$1.00 ea.; and pay exp. on both.
B. T. Carithers, Nicholson. RFD
Gs :
Want small roller for cane
mille; Goldens No. 2. Must be
cheap and nearby. Oscar Stew-
art; Alma: Rt. d.-:
Want Fordson tractor govern-
ors. Must be in good cond, Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham.
Want a disc tiller for Chal-
mers tractor. Trade mule or
young brood mare, cattle; also
want distributor ance planter for
Ay Gy tractor. 2-1-2 mi. Ea.
Bostwick, on 83. G. W. Malcom.
Madison. Rt. 4, Box 157.
Want a cut-off saw, electric
or gas, power, to use in sawing
wood for farm use. L. E. Stone.
Thomson, RFD.
Want 1 new model Cole corn
planter, also 1 mowing machine.
new model. Reasonable. Dewey
Ellis, Rolston.
Want 1 horse mowing ma-
chine, good cond., cheap. L. P.
Kicklighter, Glennville.
Want a good Hammer Mill.
Desaribe and state price. W. T
Carter, Vienna.
Want a farm bell, good cond..
reasonable. J. A. Land, Clayton.
Want a second-hand garden
tractor, 2, 3 .4, or 5 ha-se pow-
as = P. McKinney, Armuchee.
Want good Corn mill and
Hammer mill,and large cap.
corn sheller. Otis Gooch, Jef-
fersen.
cond., cheap. J. Bert Poole, War-
renton.
Want second-hand compost
distributor, in good cond..
cheap for cash. J. A. Mayo, At-
lanta, 40 Wood St. N. W.
Want good used tractor. Have
some farm equipment would
like to trade in on it. J. W. Rich-
ardson, Lithia Springs.
Want a 2 *. wheat drill in
goci cond., cheap for cash. L. A.
Vandiver. Dial.
Want grist mill complete, in
good cond., flat tock tips. Pay
eash. W. F. Hasty, Jefferson-
ville. Rt. 1.
Want buy used garden trac-
tor, in good cond., cheap. H. B.
Sims. Clarkston.
Want a power drirven hay
presser, also want 1 weeder..
prefer a heavy weeder. Both
must be in good condition. B. F.
Harris, Griffin. P. O. Box 364.
Want a Martin Ditching ma-
chine large size preferred, in
good cond., at reasonable price.
Clarence Shore. Alto. Rt. 1.
Want late model. small cul-
tivating type tractor. with plant-
ers and distributes. tillers and
cultivating plows. all must be
in good cond. Have 4 good mules
will trade for same, also trade
good milch cow for garden
tractor in good cond. F. P.
Prather, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Want Farmall: No. 20 tractor
fer cash, or would trade ccrn
husking machine, 2 row cultiva-
ting unit and farm products.
Wm. L. McCoy. Mou tain City.
Want second-hay.d power
cane mill and evaporyator. James
Sledge, Ty Ty. :
Want a 2 h. wheat drill, with-
in 50 miles of Atlanta. W. G.
Owenby. Ma: :-tta.
. Want pair portable platform
scales for farm use. W. A.
Smith, Madison. :
Want copper syrrup pan, 10
ft. long, in good cond., cheap
Want buy farm bell in good
cond. State size, cond. and
price, Mrs. W. W. Peek, Cedar-
town. Rt. 2.
Want 1 -horse mower and
rake, in good cond., and cheap.
L P. Kicklighter, Glennville.
Want a walking cultivator, 1
or 2 horse, in good cond. J. T.
West. DeSota.
-SEED FOR SALE
Sericea lespedeza, 200 lb. lots
or more, combine run, 10c per
lb. hulled. cleaned, \ scarified
and dbl. sacked, 15c per Ib. F.
O. B. Hoke OKelley, Logan-
ville, Rt. 2. .
Sunflower, Mammoth Russ-
ian, 75c per gal. shallot sets,
red, 45c per gal. postage paid.
Leawella Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Onion sets, nice white multi-
plying, 45c per gal. $3 per bu.
del. in 3rd zone. Mrs. C. T.
Hunt. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Tomato. small but smooth
and solid, 2 tblispn. 10c, add
postage. Nina Zipperer. Rincon,
Riad. ee
Onion buttons red multiply-
ing, 50c per gal. PP. Josephine
Raley. Mitchell. :
Tomato, Blue Ridge mountain
climbing, grows 20 ft. wt. up to
3 Ibs. 200 for 25c. buy now for
next yr. seed scarce, pumpkin
seed with each order. Will C.
Smith, Roy. ~
Winter green, 10c_ tblispn.
plant now, bloom in June, re-
seeds itself. Mrs. D. J. Fiani-
gan, Auburn.
Turnip. 1500 lbs. frsh purple
top, 30c per lb. 10 lbs. and ov-
er 25c per lb. Ga. blue stem
collard, 30c per lb. W. A. Hall.
Blakely. :
Onions, white nest, 20c per
qt. not prepaid. Ms. J. E. King,
Toomsboo.
Clover, 300 bu. recleaned
crimson, 10c per lb. F. O. B.
Summerville.. Pevis Selman.
Summerville.
Sunflower. Mammoth Russi-
an. 75c per gal. red shallot sets,
35c per gal. postage on seed
paid: alsc 1 Ancona _ rooster,
Sheppard strain. $1. Mrs. L. D.
Elliott. Lavonia.
Onion, nest. sets, 15c per gal.
COD. 25c per gal del, yellow
skin. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald,
ie 3s
Clover. bur, 75c measured bu
F. O. B. dirt to inoculate. also
seived. L. L. Reid. Hogans-
ville.
Onion, white multiplying. 40c
per gal. add postage, order now
for fall planting; Mrs: Ck,
Smith. Buford. Rt. 1.
Clover. 2 tons Crimson, in
chaff. 6c per lb. here. V. B.
Rosser. Locust Grove.
Clover. 1000 lbs. Crimson, in
chaff. 5 1-2c per lb. 300 Ibs.
hand-stripped. 6 1-2c per Ib.
R. Lee Blackwell. Calhoun.
Nice white multiplying on-
iens, for fall: planting. 45 gal
del Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
for cash. W. S. Price, Harrison. }
ford bulls,
fin.
syrup cane seed, $1 per b
ver grown on my farm.
Farmers Golden ,
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thoughts which are to
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SEED FOR SALE
2 tons Crimson clover.
in chaff. 6c Ib. here. V. B. F
er, Locust Grove.
Seedling peach seed, 200
$4.00 cwt. fob. Mrs. J. S. We
erly. Hoschton, Rt. 1.
_ Burr clover seed and d
inoculation soil. sufficien
seeding 1 acre, with dire
$1.00 postpaid: J: Ce"
seed. Griffin.
Bur clover seed, dirt +
oculate, sieved, 75c per
sured bushel, FOB. L. L.
Hogansville. a
Catnip seed, 10c teaspoo
burdock seed, 10 tbls. Re
Gailey, Alto. Rt 133
Limited supply Kianna
oS J. seed cane, (very po
lific and will grow successf
ly as far North as Atlanta ;
makes fine: grade sugar ;
syrup). for sale. B. F. Ke
Greenville.
Marglobe, Baltimore -
seed. $1.10 lb.; Stone, $1
Matchless, $1.25 lb.- Red
$1.15 lb.: White tomatoe
eed. 15c. W. R. Stevhens, D;
lonega. ee:
More than 1000 lbs. Cri
Clover seed grown on ie
and harvested with stripy
sacked. and in fine co
Ib. R. Lee Blackwell, C O
Clover, exc. quality. unhul
Crimson, hand flailed.
Screened, bagged, write
price, sample and My Thir
eight Years With Crimson
ver, also sev. purebred
around 1 yr.
. L. Thornton. Deva
Clover, bur, damp inocu
soil. sufficient for deat
acre, 5 lbs. seed, 10 Ibs.
postpaid. J. C. Turnivseed
Seedling peach seed, 20
smali $3.50 per C FOB: a
and Goose plum trees. $
doz. or exc. fo- white
Sacks: Mrs. J. S. 2Wee
Hoschton. Rt. ;
Onions, white muiltiplying
fall planting, 40c per g
exc. some for honey. als
barb and horseradish roots
or exc. honey or white C
der peas. Ada Powell. F
Fawn. Rt. 3.
acceptance. M.
Cairo, Rt. 1:
Cane, this years swee
lots of 2 or more bus.
zones 1 and 2. under 2 bu
pay shipping charges. M
Mauldin, Bethlehem.
Onions. white multiplying.
per gal. postpaid. Mrs.
Rush. Adairsville, Rt. 1.
English pea. 25 lbs. pla
Nov. 25c per lb. del, or 10c
ful. you pay postage. Mrs.
nie Forbes. Uvalda. Rt.
English pea. hardy. s
sweet. cold-resistant var.
prolific, 25c per lb. del. or
exc. 1 Ib. of peas for 2 lbs
peaches, del. L. L. Pear
Pavo: Rt. 2. ee
_ Clean, white nest multip!
onions, 50c gal. del; clean.
apples, 12%c Ib. del. No
for less 50c cash or mone}
stamps. Mrs. Grace B. Mu
Jasper, Rt. 2.
1500 vrecleaned Crims
Newborn. iic lb. in bag.
11%c in small quantities. .
Aiken, Newborn. Rt. 1.
40 lbs. bunch garden pea
freeze-proof (known as the
kerson Family pea).
fruiter. $15.50 for lot. pos
Mrs: T; T= Holloway. =
town, Rt. 1.
fammoth Russian sunf
seed. 75c gal. postvaid: <
Ancona rooster. Sheppard 5
$100. Mrs. L. D. Fllictt. La
nie.
Onion sets, multipliers, |
tons, make large onions, W
lb.. 20c qt; nest onions, 15
Postpaid. Exc. for English
Mrs. Mamie E. Lewis. T
ro.
Cane, sev. thousand POJ
sale cheap. Mrs. Birtie
ley. Jesup. Rt. 1.
Clyotties, for planting no
1941 crop. $3.00 doz. S. I
born, Brunswick
0
yaccc seed, 4-cross var.,
tock, 50c oz. 2 oz. or more.
s. bunch garden pea seed.
fruiter, known as the
e . Freeze-proof.
50 for lot postpaid. Mrs. T.
Holloway, Cobbtown. Rt. 1.
ite nest. onions, 40c gal.;
walnut meats,
dish, rhubarb,
30c_ Ib.;
catnip.
seed, 10c pkt. Geo. W.
n, Fayetteville. Rt. 2.
OWERS AND SEED
_ FOR SALE
SPECIAL NOTICE
SORRECTION:
Vhite spider lilies,
; all col. azaleas, 40c doz;
bulbs, 40c C; japonicas,
5c ea; forsythia, 2 for 25c.
postage. Mattie Clayton,
eat. 2.
ANTS FOR SALE
ge, fresh extra early J.
Chas. W. cabbage plants,
c; 75c M; white Bermuda
ons, 500, 60c; $1.00 M. del.
tpaid. Sat. guar. F. F.
kes, Fitzgerald.
large and early straw-
mantis; Joc -C.. cash, or
for nice, white, feed sacks.
C. W. Owen, Gainesville.
as. and Jersey W. cabbage
Thite Bermuda and Crystal
onion plants, 500, 50c; 75c
oss packed ,prompt del.
ar. E. L. Fitzgerald, Ir-
e.
ondyke strawberry, fresh
- rooted, hand selected
shipped in ventilated
gners,-ioc C: $1.40, 7200:
$3.25 by mail prepaid. Ma-
row, Gainesville. Rt. 1.
-7J,, and C. .W. cabbage
nts, 500, 40c; 75c M. 5 M,
Shipped COD. J. O.
es, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
londyke strawberry plants,
iC; $1.50-M. Mrs. Dessie J.
t, Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box
as. W., Copenhagen and E,
bbage plants, $1.00 M:; 500,
All del. Prompt shipment.
lants. Melvin Deal, Bax-
4. v
penhagen, C. W., E. J.,
bage plants, 500, 60c; $1.00
Del. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
L. Deal, Baxley. Rt. 4, Box.
ly, imp. large Klondyke
berry plants, 15c C; Add
nts, $1.00 M. del. J. S. Grif-
Baxley. Rt. 4, Box 191. ,
eberg lettuce, Wakefield
bage and Ga. collard plants,
dy for prompt shipment, 25c
.55 M. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
egister.
aas. W., and E. J: cabbage
, 7oc M. Full count guar.
Miles, Baxley.
J., and Chas. W. cabbage
ats, $1.00 M. del. Nice plants,
count, mossed packed. Al-
ittman, Baxley. Rt. 1.
londyke strawberry plants,
C. $1.25 M. Prompt ship-
nt. Add postage. Mrs. Ber-
= Russell, Gainesville. Rt. 1.
<londyke and Lady T. straw-
ry plants, 75c, 500; $1.25 M;
{. or more, $1.00 M; also 1940
dried apple fruit, 15c Ib.
. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt.
verbearing strawberry
ts, $1.25 M del; Blue plums
' Limbertwig apple trees,
ea, 12 for $1.00: want
rs, apricots, Yates, and oth-
winter apples, Elberta and
' peaches. Boyd Baggett,
louglasville.
ant New Gem, real ever-
ing strawberry (still picking
und. 100 qts. a week from 1-4
, 100 plants, 90c prepaid.
Ss sold. 250 plants, $1.50;
M. Expressed. C. A. Dobbs,
nesville. Box 23.
ady TT. strawberry plants,
-C; $1.50 M; horse radish,
cadine foxgrape, fall grapes,
ea; white cornfield beans,
ite and stripes half runners,
upful; nice peas, 2 cups,
cucumber, Ga. collard,
ard seed, 5c spoonful. Roy-
ler, Ellijay. Rt. 3.
udzu crowns, $6.00 M. 75c
. Yonge Walker, Toccoa. Rt. 3.
Xtra large, firm meat, de-
ming, Rt. 1.
ondyke strawberry plants,
0 M; Lady T., $1.75 M. All
young plants, shipped
mpt and postpaid. (Novem-
the month to put out straw-
- plants.) Mrs. Lynette
nett, Flowery Branch. Rt.
15 for-
PLANTS FOR SALE
Klondyke strawberry plants,
25c C; 500, 85e; $1.50 M. del.
Royce Waldrip, Flowery
Branch. Rt, 1.
Klondyke strawberry plants,
$2.00 M; Mastodon. Everbear-
ing, $3.25 M. Addie Bennett,
Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
Chas. W., cabbage plants,
$1.00 M. 500, 60c; 20c C. Pre-
paid. R. S. Wolfe, Baxley.
Klondyke strawberry plants,
$1.25 M. A pkg. large, dbl. Mari-
gold seed given with ea. order.
Add postage. Ethel Sullivan,
Marietta. Rt. 2.
Ga. Blue Stem collard plants,
75c M. or 10c C. Postpaid in
ee jhe A. L. Thaxton, Hiram.
Klondyke strawberry plants,
$1.50 M: Mastodon, $3.00 M. P.
B. Reynolds, Gainesville. Rt. 2.
Strawberry, Klondyke, 25c
per C, 80c per 5 C, $1.50. per
M; Lady T and Everrbearing,
30c per C, $1.15 pe: 5 C, $2 per
M del. now ready, prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 1.
Strawberry, Klondyke and
everbearing, 25c C, $1 per M,
add postage, send cash or MO.
Mrs. L. B. Frye, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Strawberry, everbearing or
exc. for 2 white feed sacks, or
20c per C, we pay postage. Paul
Grindle, Cleveland, Route 2.
Strawber1., Klondyke, 75c
per 5 C, $1/75 per-M, young
plants, prompt shipment,
checks. Ethel Crow, Gainesville,
RA; 2;
Strawberry. Everbearing, 500
for 90c 1000 fcr $1.70 delivered,
also Cabbage plants 90c per M.
Amos Garrett, Gainesville, Rt.
ce >
Strawberry, Red Gold: sugar
saver, Thorniess red raaspberry,
everbearing blackbenry sage,
asparagus crowns, early Premier
strawberry, $3.25 per M, pre-
paid. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, Rt.
). =
Strawberry, Missionary, $1.25
per 5 C, or $2 per M, add post-
age. Mrs. J. P.\Massey, Hart-
well, Rt. 2. :
Healthy strong heavily rooted
Lucretia dewberry and Eldo-
rado blackberry plants, $1 per
C, $9 per M. Mrs. C. M. Robin-
son, Greenville. :
Cabbage, late Flat Dutch,
Chas. Wakefield, now ready,
$1 per M. Mrs. Francis Will-
iams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Cabbage, large fresh extra
Early Jer. and Chas. W., 50c per
5 C, $75c per. M, del. postpaid;
white Bermuda onion plants,
same price. sat. guar. F. F.,
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Strawberry, Lady T, 30c per
C, $2.25 per M; imp. Gibson;
Wonderberries, Red Golds, Jew-
el,, 40c per C, $3.50 per M, all
guar. true to name; peppermint,
24 for 25c, no checks, exc. some
for 100 lb. cap. white sacks.
Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1. :
Strawberry, Mastodon, 35c
per C, $1.25 per M, Lady T, 30c
per C, $1 per 5 C, $1.75 per M;
hoarhound, $1 per doz, tame
blackberry, $1 per doz. Mrs. E.
L. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Strawberry, Klondyke, 25c
per C, 75c per 5 C, $1.50 per M.
Mrs. Berry Branch, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Strawberries, Klondyke, 20c
per C, 75c per 5 C, $1.25 per
M, well rooted, prompt ship-
ment, add postage. Miss Grace
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Kudzu_ crowns, -well rooted,
75c per C, $5 per M, del; arti-
chokes, 50c per gal. del. Mar-
celle Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Strawberry, Lady T, $2 per
M; Missionary, $1.75 per M;
new plants, prompt shipment,
postpaid; white tender garden
half-runner beans, 20c large
cupful. Mrs. Lena Holland,
Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
Collard, lead. vars. 45c per
4 C, 80c per M; everbearing
strawberry, 75c per 3 C, $2.00
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Cabbage, frost-proof, Chas.
W, Early Jersey Wakefield, 60c
per M, 4 C lots $2, prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Al-
ma.
Cabbage, frost-proof, Wake-
field, Flat Dutch, collard, 45c
per 4 C, 90c per M, del., 60c
per M. exp. col. Lee Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 148.
Strawberry, Mastodon, 35c
per C, $1.25 per 5 C, $2.00 per
M; Klondyke, 20c per C, 75c
per 5 C, $1.25 per M, add post-
age; well rooted young plants,
prompt shipment. Mrs. Effie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Cabbage, Early Jersey, Chas.
Wakefield, now ready, 50c per
5 C, 85c per M, del, 10 M, $6
col; strawberry, 90c per 5 C,
$1.50 per M, del. W. O. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Strawberry, Klondyke and
Lady T, $1.20 per M, 75c per 5
C; 1940 dried apples, 15c per
lb. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. L : eee
iled. ie Lee | :
per M, all mailed. Azzie e ube ies
| PLANTS FOR SALE.
~ Strawberry, Lady T, Klon-
per 5 C, $1.25 per M; dried ap-
ples, 12%c per Ib. del. Emma
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Cabbage, frost-proof, E. J.
and Chas. W, now ready, full
count, well rooted, 40c per 5 C,
75c per M, del. in Ga. by PP.
J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Strawberry, Klondyke, $1.50
per M, prompt shipment. Doris
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Strawberry, Klondyke, $1.50
per M; Mastodon, $3 per M.
eee Reynolds, Gainesville,
Strawberry, Klondyke, $1.50
per M; Mastodon, $2 per M,
prompt shipment. Emmett
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Collard, lead. var. 45c per 4
C, 85c per M; oldtime red shal-
lots, 40 per gal; everbearing
strawberry, 30c per $22 per
M, all del. L. A, Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Strawberry, with strong
crowns, maximum fruiting qual-
ities, Dorsetts, 30c per $2.50
per M, Fairfax 30c per C, $2.50
per M, Catskills, 60c par C,
$5.50 per M, late Giants, 60c
per C, $5.50 per M. Mrs. W. N.
Johns, Odum, Rt. 1.
Fine everbearing strawberry,
20c_ per C. or exc. for white
feed sacks, 100 plants for 2
sacks, plants postpaid. Mrs. R:
L. Welch, Cleveland, Rt. 2.
Cabbage, large fresh, Chas.
WE. Jo and Copenhagen, 75c
per M, 5 C 50c, del. full count,
prompt shipment, guar. J. P.
Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Strawberry, everbearing, 15c
per C, $1.50 per M, include
postage when ordering. Mrs,
M. G. Coleman, Swainsboro, Rt.
23
Cabbage and collard, frost-
proof ,now ready, 50c per 5 GC
or 75c per M, good plants,
prompt shipment guar. Mrs.
Eural Carter, Lake Park.
Cabbage, E. J. Wakefield,
Chas. Wakefield and Copenhag-
an Market, 65c per 5 C, 90c
per M, postage paid. R. Chanc-
lor, Pitts.
Strawberry, gem everbearing,
100 for 90c, Jewel spring bear-
ing, 75ec per C, Red Gold and
brosia spring bearing, 50c
per C; brown turkey, white and
Celestial figs, 12 for $1, post-
paid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 23
Burton Ave.
. Cabbage, Earley Jersey,
Wakefield, Chas. Wakefield,
Flat Dutch, 85c per M, 5 M 70c
per M, moss wrapped; crystal
wax and yellow Bermuda on-
ions 90c per M, all postpaid,
prompt shipment, sat. guar.
Harold Smith, Baxley.
Aloelvera, by leaf or plant, a
tropical plant ,write for infor-
mation. John T. Stone, Hape-
ville, 889 Virginia Ave.
Strawberry, everbearing, $1
per: 3: Cy $i.15) per = MM... del:
Klondyke, $1.50 per M. Calvin
Garrett, Gainesvile, Rt. 7.
Strawberry, Klondyke, 25c
per C, 80c per 5 C, $1.50 per
M; Lady T and Klondyke, mix
ed, 20ec per C, 75c per 5 C,
$1.25 per M. Clyde Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Strawberry, Lady T, 20c per
C; wild Azalea, pink and or-
ange; horse radish, 5c; yellow
root 20c per lb; barefoot, 35c
per lb. Mrs. Henry Eller, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage
plants ,now ready, $1.00 M.
Now ready, good, strong, moss
packed, full count. O .P. Pitt-
man, Baxley.
Fresh, grown, extra early W.
and Chas. W., cabbage plants,
500, 50c; 75c M; sweet, white
Bedmuda onion plants, same
price: 5 M:- lots, $3.50.:).- B:
Stokes, Fitzgerald. Rt. 1.
Lady, T. strawberry, young
plants, 30c C; 500, $1.00: $1.75
M. Prompt shipment. Nellie
Freeland, Flowery Branch. Rt.
1. ee
Raspberries and white black-
50ce doz; Everbearing
strawberries, 50c C; seeding
peach trees, 3-2 ft. high, $1.00
doz. Mrs. John B: Nix, Alto.
Ris:
Millions frost-proof E. J.,
Chas. W., Copenhagen cabbage
plants, now ready, 75c M. Del.
Moss packed. Guar. good plants
and prompt shipment. 5 M. lots
Exp. paid, 60c M. G. W. Bu-
chans; Baxley.
Frost-proof cabbage nlants,
70e M. dels. Prompt shipment
er money returned. Full count.
Now ready. No chks. M. L. Bu-
chans. Baxley. Rt. 4.
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Lead. Var., apple trees, cheap
for cash, or exc. Also have pear,
peach, cherry trees and grape-
vines. Write for prices. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay.
Pomegranite, sweet, 1 yr. 2.
for 50c del, A. J. Stanton, New-
born, See eee ee
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|_PECAN AND OTHER
; FRUIT TREES FOR SALE |
dyke, young, well rooted, 75c}
Large, healthy Purple fig
trees, also yellow Figs; 3 yr.
white scuppernongs, very ear-
ly, heavy bearing bunch grapes,
rooted, pruned, ready for plant-
ing and 25c ea. Cannot ship.
Maude M. Holland, Reidsville.
_Well rooted Concord grape
vines, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. $8.00
- del. G. B. Daniel, Jesup. Rt.
Brown Turkey fig, Jap apri-
cot, Bronze scuppernongs.
black James muscadine, yellow |
June plums. Nice rooted sprouts,
10c ea. $1.00 doz; 6 or m. e pre-
paid. Artichokes, 75c peck. Mrs.
R. M League. Waco. Rt. 2.
Gov. insp., all lead. var., ap-
and peach trees, 10c-20c ea;
Hherry,, Pear, Plum, apricot
tees; 255ea:::2 and 3 yr. old
grape vines, 10c a: $7.50 C.
Del; papershell pecans, 3-4 ft.,
trees, 75c ea. Lee Head, Cor-
nelia. si
__ Brown Turkey fig, White and
black scuppernong, muscadine
vines, Jap. apricot, blue Dam-
son, red Goose plums, Hack-
worth, Limbertwig and Horse
annles, 10c ea. $1.00 doz; Haz-
Inuts, 40c doz. 3 doz $1.00.
All del. Bertha Patterson, Waco.
be 2: :
Rooted
p
scuppernong vines,
50e doz; rooted crepe myrtle,
$1.00 doz. postpaid. Mrs. W. EF.
Abercrombie, Bowdon: Rt. 2,
Black walnut sprouts, $1.50
Gz: arly Richmond cherry,
Red, Yellow Gray Goose plums,
$1.25 doz; musecadine, 8 for
$1.00; red thornless raspberries,
36 for $1.00; spice wood, sweet
sheulb bushes, 6 of ea. $1:20.
Mrs. Mary Heaton, Mineral
Bluff.
_ May, cherries, blue plums,
figs, sage, 10c ea. 50c orders
postpaid. Mrs. Hoyt Spruill,
Carrollton. Rt. 2.
May cherries and Blue Dam-
son plum sprouts with good
roots, 25e ea. Add postage, A-
mount limited. H. H. Carpenter,
Rockmont. Rt. 1.
Acme Thornless Youngberry,
Boysenberry, Cameron dewber-
ry, Brainard Blackberry, New
Dixie and Potomas raspberries.
either 6 for 75c; 10 for $1.10
postpaid. Finest new Bunch and
Scuppernong grape plants, Gov.
insp. Prompt. H. A. Neal, Ash-
land.
State insp., true to name, lead.
var., peach trees, $1.00 doz;
$5.00 C; $45.00 M; grapevines,
same price; also Plum, apricot,
and apple trees, 2c per tree
higher; Keiffer pears, 3-5 ft.,
trees, $2.50 doz; $15.00 C .Mrs.
E. B: Travis, Riverdale.
About 25 old fashioned clear
seed peach trees, (white with
red cheek) very fine. Seed-
lings; Fig sprouts and Sugar.
pears. Mrs. W. T. Mobley, At-
lanta, 1034 Capitol Ave, S. E.
Ja 0277. :
U.S. Govt insp., June budded
Hale, Haven and Elberta trees,
12 in. to 3 ft., $30.00; $40.00 and
$50.00 per M. A. J. Weldon,
Griffin. :
Black everbearing mulberry
sprouts, rooted, 2 to 3 ft., 10c
ea. 3-5 ft., 20c ea. $1.00 av more
orders postpaid. Mrs. Daniel
McCook, McIntyre, RFD 1.
Lead, var., 2 and 3 yr. old ap-
ple trees, bearing size, 7-8 ft., 10
for $5.00; cherry, pear, fig, 2
yr. old trees. 10 for~$3.00; Con-
cord grapevines, 10c ea. $1.00
doz. postpaid. Pecans, 75c ea.
James Cureton, Austell. :
75 old fashioned clear seed
scions, 2 ft. tall, $4.50 for lot,
FOB. J. B. Scarboro, Comer.
Kt;
Pecan, Stuart, Schley, Suc-
cess, Moore, Moneymaker and
Vandeeman, from a State in-
spected nursery. Write for
prices. C. C. Lowe, Byron.
Peach, New Henrietta (Octo-
ber Cling), resembles Elbertas,
branches, 6 ft. 1 yr. old trees,
5 for $2 FOB; also New Anoka
apple, 2 yr. trees, usually bear
after Ist yr. same size and price.
N. C. Rosene, Atlanta, 126 E.
Baker:
Plum, Blue Damson, Japan-
ese Apricot; brown fig, white
scuppernong, black muscadine,
10 ea. $1 per doz. del. Inez Pat-
terson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Scuppernong and muscadine
vines, Blue Damson and Japan-
ese Apricot plum; brown fig
bushes, 10e ea., $1 per doz. del.
Marcelle Patterson, Waco, Rt.
2, Box 136.
Scuppernong, well rooted, 2
yrs. yellow Sept. scuppernong,
recommended for State of Ga.
and guar. to bear, $1 per doz,
postpaid. C. E. Smith, Brasel-
ton.
Blue fig trees, reasonable
prices, scallion buttons, 10c pt;
garlic, I0c doz; garlic buttons,
15 cup; bush butterbean seed,
15c per lb; everbearing straw-
berry, 20c per C; fine large
blackberries, 50 per doz. W. H.
Bennett, Atlanta, 1966 Boule-
vard Drive, Ni Bi <8: * tf
_PECAN AND OTHER _
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE _
Scuppernong, yellow and
black, 2 yrs. 50c ea; Concord,
Lutie, Caco, 2 yr. grape vines,
10c ea., all postpaid; write for
prices on landscape specimen
evergreens, Nandina, Abelia, Li-
gustrum, Crepe Myrtle, Spireas,
Forsythia, apple, pear and other
fruit and shade trees. James
Cureton, Austell.
Brown Turkey figs, $1 per
doz; large black dewberry, well
rooted, 75c per doz; yellow June
plums;
Damson, $1! per doz; del; Kud-
zu crowns. No. 1, 75c per C, $6
per M. Olivia Patterson, Waco,
Rito 2; Box 136,
Nursery stock-and plants for
sale, Acme Thornless Young=
berry, Boysenberry, Cameron
dewberry, Brainard blackberry,
New Punch and scuppernong
grapes, govt. insp. H. A. Neal,
Ashland.
Scuppernong, _ black and
bronze, red and yellow June
plums, Damson and Rose plums,
Hazelnut bushes, crabapple,
small persimmon bushes, sum=
mer grapes, 10c ea. $1 per doz.
all postpaid. Josie Huggins,
Waco, Rt. 2.
Peach trees, true to name,
lead. vars. $1 per doz, $5 per
C, $45 per M; grape vines, same
price, also plum, apricot and
apple, 2c per tree higher; Keif-
fer pears, 3-5 ft., $2.50 per doz.,
$15 per C. Mrs. E. B. Travis,
Riverdale. a
Apple, 1-3 yrs. 10c-20c ea.,
4-6 ft. 10c-15c ea; 3-4 ft. pear,
cherry, apricot, plum, figs, 25 :
ea. 2-3 yrs. grape vines, 10e or
$7.50 per C; paper shell pecan
trees, 75c per M. All govt. in-=
spected; Lee Head, Cornelia.
Pecan, state insp. best vars.,
Stuarts, 2-7 ft. 40c to $1 ea;
Schleys 2-10 ft. 40c-$1.25 ea,
ee M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville.
FRUIT AND BUTTER |
FOR SALE
Apples, sun-dried, peeled, |
sliced and free from worms, .
10c per lb. postage paid on
orders of 10 lbs. or more, Mrs.
P M. Allen, Gordon, Rt. 3.
4 lbs. nice, yellow Jersey but-
ter, free from coloring, $1.00 for :
lot; 7 lbs. nice, sundried apples,
peeled, worm-free, $1.00 del. ta
second zone, Mrs. Estelle Wil-
son, Carnesville. Rt. 1. a
12 to 1500 bu. nice Yates ap-
ples. Truck load, 50c bu. D. A,
Henderson, Cornelia. Box 143.
Nice, peeled sundried Golden _
Delicious apples. 7 lbs. del. 2nd ~
zone, $1.00; Nice, firm butter,
4 lbs., $1.00, del. 2nd zone, ea.
week or to suit buyer. Mrs. L.
A. Sanders, Ashland.
Apples, Yates, 75c per bu. fob
Ellijay. M. L. Pettit, Pike.
Nice dried apples, new crop,
10c per lb. add postage. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Cleveland, Rt. 5.
Nice sundried apples, free
from core, peel and worms, 12
1-2c .per Jb. del. Henry F, ~
Weaver, Marion. =
1940 crop dried peaches,
treated to prevent worms, i5
per Ib. del. to 1st and 2nd zones,
Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysville,
20 Lbs. nice dried apples, free
from worms, 10c per Ib; pecan
halves, 50c per lb: almost halv= :
es, 40c per lb; 5 lbs. nice tal-
low, 50c. Mrs. B. C. Butts, Chip-
ley, Rt. 1.
40 Lbs. nice sundried peaches,
free of worms, 1940 crop, 12
1-2c per lb. FOB. Miss Louise _
Ashe, Bishop.
Pumpkins, (40) 15, 20 and
25 sizes, average wt. 15, 20
or 25 lbs. Please add postage,
gourds (40) 6c ea. postpaid.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Apples, nice dried, free from
cores, 12 1-2c per lb. here, no
orders less than 8 Ibs. no per
sonal checks. Mrs. C. F. Wilson,
Warthen.
Nice sundried fruit: peaches,
15c lb. del; horse apples, 15
lb del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Roys-
ton. Rt. 1. :
Sev. thousand boxes fancy
apples, Delicious, Red Winesaps,
Stayman Winesap,
Blacks, and Yate var., also sev,
hundred gal. hard cider, at or-
chard. C. M. Miller, Cornelius.
Sev. thousand bu. Yates ape
ples, small, 25c bu; larger, 40c<
50e bu. for truckers in bulk;
also sev. thousand bu. fanty
boxed Stayman Winesaps, Red
Winesaps, Mammoth Black
Twigs, Delicious and Yates; alse
sev. hundred gals. fully fere,
mented hard cider. C. M. Miller, {
Cornelia.
Dried apples, nice, 10c per Ib,
add postage. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Cleveland.
Butter, fresh Jersey, 25c per
lb. del. in 4-Ib. lots, satis. guar,
Mrs, B.' T. Thornton, Bowdon, 4
Rt. 1. me Sore aS
Jap. apricot and Blue _
Arkansag- =
POTATOES AND
_ VEGETABLES FOR SALE
MARKET
GRAIN AND. HAY
FOR SALE
Turnip salad, ready for sale,
about 1-4 acre. John C. Mitch-
ell, Rochelle, Rt. 2. (1 mi. west.
Rochelle.) :
Collards, about 6-700 head Ga.
--eollards. T. H. Wilson, Uvalda
~ (eare Mrs. W. K. Kersey.)
Pepper red and green, hot,
de per at. postpaid. Mrs. E. Rad-
ford, Crosland.
Sweet potatoes, about 200 bu.
Tsaiah F. Cobb, Louisville, Rt.
2, Box 62.
Green: and red pepper, 20c
per gal. postpaid, any amount
desired. Mrs. W. S. Radford,
: Crosland.
oS <
_GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Sev. thousand bu. Coker
and Hastings 100 bu. heavy-
headed well cured oats. H. G.
Smith, Fitzgerald.
Peanut hay, can be del. in
4-5 ton lots. J. W. Worley,
Arabi.
-. Peanu tand peavine hay, del.
by truck anywhere. A. M. Parr,
Arabi.
Imp. Gasta seed wheat,
"grown especialy for seed from
seed stock, $2 pr bu. FOB. Her-
man Yeargin, Hartwell.
Seed wheat in good condi-
tion, $1.25 per bu. 1 1-2 mi.
~South Morrow. J. H. Voyles,
_ Morrow.
_Hastings 100 bu. seed oats,
"15c per bu; Brooks Co, black
rye, $1.75 per bu; hams, 8-18
Tbs. ea. 25c per lb. hardwood
smoked, money back if not
pleased. W. W. ihares Quit-
ina.
~ 50 Bu. Gasta wheat, 1 yr.
from breeders at Exp. Station,
$1 per bu; also 50 bu. imp.
Coker oats, 75c per bu; 100 bu.
home-made lard, make offer.
all FOB. John T. McDeniel,
Conyers, Rt. 2.
800 Bu. good seed rye, home-
_ grown, 50 bu. $1 per bu., lots
less, 10c per bu. more. J. P.
Rabun, Stapleton.
- Sanford wheat, 1 bu. $2. oe
bushels, $2.15; over 24 bu. $2.
bagged in 2- bu. lots, FOB Grif-
: fin. H. P. Stuckey. Experiment.
"Texas rust- proof seed oats.
65c per bu. FOB Glennville. F.
N. Smith, Glennville.
Ga. Station wheat, 100 per
cent recleaned, pure, $1.25 bu;
Ga. Station oats. recleaned. 80c
per bu: Abruzzi rye. $1.20 per
bu, R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
Giant purple straw = seed
wheat. recleaned, $1.50 bu,
on H. C. Martin, Gaines ille,
100 Bu. good clean oats for
_ ehickens; 100 bu. wheat; 100 bu.
yellow corn, shelled, im 2 1-2
bu. FOB.+ Make best price. N.
W. Parham. Warm Springs.
- Appler, Fulghum, or Fulgrain
seed oats, 60c per bu; May Blue-
_ Abruzzi seed . rye, $1.35 per bu.
Ss r. Lowe, Fort Val-
: Peanut hay, can be del. in 4
to 5 ton lots. eS Wy Worley,
as V5 Tons alfalfa, $20 per ton,
smal only in 3-5 ton lots. Robert
Meehan, College Park, Rt. 1.
~ Coker strain seed oats. Rob-
ert. M. Lewis. Columbus.
~ Hay, Kudzu, bailed without
rain, $20 ton. Jarrell N. Hogg.
Oats, pure Banavoft seed, re-
cleaned and graded, cert. by Ga.
Crop Imp. Assn. for purity.
cleanness and germination, $1
per bu. or lots o 25 bu. or more,
90c per bu. R. M. Turner, Roys-
ton.
NUeA seed, Gasta, $1.25 per
bu. G. McCurdy, Shellman.
eee runner peanut vine
hay, crop, $10.00 ton. J. W. Lang,
Omega.
8 tons ea., bright. Lespedeza
and O- too-tan hay in bales of
about 100 Ibs., for sale. J. S.
Gardner, Covington.
_ 2M. bu. recleaned Bluestem
seed wheat in 2 1-2 bu. bags,
$1: 25 bu. FOB. a.) Duke, Ft.
Valley.
Sev. hundred. bu. recibaned
Bluestem seed wheat in 2 1-2
bu. bags, $1.25 bu. FOB. C. B.
Almon, Ft. Valley.
300 bu. Abruzzi rye and vetch,
10 Ibs. vet. per bu., $1.30 bu.
G. N. Stovall, Danielsville.
1,500 bu. recleaned Bluestem
seed wheat in 2 1-2 bu, bags.
1:25 bu. FOB. D. O. Lane, Ft.
Valley.
= Hay;: panut, 40-50 tons good
runner, $8 per ton at barn. T.
A: Futch, Rochelle. .
Oats, sev. thousand bu. Ter-
ruff and Hastings 100 bu. well
eured, FOB. Otis G. Rawls,
illiamson.
Wheat, Coker s Red Heart,
-1 quality, 100 percent pure,
$1.35 per bu. FOB, re H. Shi-
vers, Norwood,
head selected and row tested.
>| cap.,
Oats, Cokers Fullgrain, 75c
per bu. at my barn, also Gasta
wheat, $1.25 per bu. Ferrell
Dunn, _Zebulon.
Hay, 11 tons No. 1 peanut,
$10 per ton. Mrs. L. L. Roberts,
Ft. Gaines.
' Rye, pure Abruzzi with about
1-3 vetch, $2.70 100 lbs; also
pure New Nortex heaviest
yielding red rust-proof oats
with about 1-3 vetch, $2.70 per
100 lbs. W. J. Brennan, Colum-
bus, 1511-19th St. Columbus.
Genuine Blue Stem _ seed
wheat, free from weevils dam;
ave, $1.25 bu: pure Bancroft
.seed oats. free from smut, 75c
bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
30 tons bright Peanut hay at
my farm or del. in about 6 ton
lots. F. M. Alexander, Arabi.
Lespedeza, 30 tons hay, slight-
ly dark, $7.50 per ton at my
barn. John Foy, Oakman.
Oats, seed; Hastings 100 bu.
variety in 3 bu. bags, 60c per
bu. send check. J. W. Lang,
Omega. a
Wheat, genuine blue stem
g-od, free from weevil damage,
$1. 25 per bu: pure Bancroft
seed oats, free from smut, 75c
per bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
INCUBATORS, BROOD-
ERS, ETC., FOR SALE
Little Putman brooder Bae
50 chick cap., new wicks, good
cond., $2.75 postpaid. Mrs. W.
H. Rucker, Milner. =
A 350 cap. Buckeye inc., for
sale or trade for W. L. hens or
pullets. Write. F. M, Faulkner,
Cornelia. Star Rt.
Sears-Roebuck - Inc., used
once, good cond., 800 chick cap,
No. 32F3054. Sell for 1-2 price:
which was $9.75. Mrs. Grady
Jones, Metter.
2000 cap. hot water battery
brooder plant, produces 200
broilers per week, $200.00, 1
light running 2 h. wagon, re-
built, $20.00: also, 500 lbs. Crim-
son clover seed in chaff, 5c lb.
Dick Scott. Adairsville. Rt. ae
Buckeye 1000 egg inc., like
new. 1 coal burning Buckeye
brooder, never used, 1 oil burn-
ing canopy type brooder and 1
oat sprouter, for sale. Arthur J.
gee Atlanta, 15 Sereven Ave.
120 egg Buckeye Te $10. 00;
1-450 egg cap., and ee 12: 000
cap., both electric. Exc. the 450
one for good milch cow or hogs.
Morris Sanders, Nashville.
* Browers oil burning Town
Blast wickless brooder stove,
used only 3 mos., good as new,
$8.00 FOB. J. TE Braselton,
Braselton, Ga., cfo Meadow
Brook Poultry Farm, Box E85.
1 standard Buckeye inc. egg |
turner, metal legs, 150 cap.,
$10.00; 1 style E Buckeye, 60
$5.00. J. J. Johnston,
Waynesboro.
_ l round electric brooder, cap. 3
200 chicks, $10.00. A. H. Step-
hens, Albany. Cfo Leggetts
Dairy.
Electric inc., 1000 cap., best of
cond., for sale at 1-3 original
cost. G. L. Stripling, Macon, Rt.
ae
900 cap. Buckeye elec. brood-
fer battery. $50.00; 2 oil inc.,
250-350 cap. $5.00 and $6.00 re- |
spectively, at farm. Ww. C. Stacy,
Union City.
Buckeye oil brooder, good
cond., cheap at $5.00, cash,
FOB. Mrs. J. A. Brown, Locust
Grove. Rt. 2.
Good oil heated Buckeye
brooder, 500 cap., good as new,
cheap or exch. Mrs. C. A. Black,
The Rock. Rt. 1. Box 44.
Oil. burning brooder, 300
Chick cap., used once, perfect
cond. Cost $25.00; sell, $7.00
cash. Postage added. Jim Clint-
on, Tunnel Hill. ,
600 cap. Queen inc., first class
cond., 20.00 cash or trade for
corn, wheat or oats, at market
price. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt.
Ls
1 good Super Hatcher inc.,
20 egg cap., good cond., $10.00
ce; exch. for hogs or chickens.
J. J. Dykes, Uvalda. Rt. A, Box
119.
EGGS FOR SALE
AAA White Plymouth Rock
(U. S. pullorum tested) eggs,
$1.00 for 15, del. parcel post.
Cash, not checks, with order;
jals sev. fine cockerels from R.
O. P. breeding, $2.50 ea. FOB.
T. C. Hutcheson, Comer. ~
Dark Cornish, game, pure-
bred, non-related stock, 75c per
1s satis. guar. Mrs. May Pat- |
terson, eye E
Mallard duck eggs, 75c per 15,
del; Booths AAA June hatch
But Orp. pullets, 75c ea. hens,
ana Mallard drakes, $1.00 ea.
Annie R. McCollum, Grantville.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Good Ga. grown tobacco,
long leaf, red and yellow, rich
and mellow, 1939 and 1940
crop, prompt shipment, chew-
ing 11 lbs. $1, smoking 11 lbs.
$1, 5 Ibs. 50c, postpaid. M. B.
Swain, Alma.
Good bright leaf flue cured,
12 lbs. $1 del, no trash, satis.
guar., prompt shipment: Lonnie
L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Good smoking or chewing to-
bacco, $1 per 10 lbs. W. R.
Clarke, Abbeville, Rt=72; Box
103.
Good g:ade whole leaf flue
cured chewing and smoking to-
bacco, 10 Ibs.. $1.00 del. Prompt
shipment. L. D. Lightsey, Screv-
en.
Good home cured tobacco.
chewing 8 lbs. $1.00: smoking.
10 lbs.. $1.00. Postpaid to 3rd
zone. W. R. Benton, Alma.
Mellow chewing tobacco, 11
Ibs... $1.00: smoking, 15 lbs..
$e 00. Postpaid to 3rd zone.
Satis. guar. Mrs. A. B. Williams.
Alma.
Good smoking and. chewing
tobacco, free of mold, dirt and
trash, aged, 8 lIbs.. $1.00 Ib. del.
Satis. guar. Prompt shipments.
Hiram Lightsey. Screven.
SYRUP FOR SALE
50 gal. honey drip Sorghum
syrup in No. 1 buckets, $3 per
erate of 6 buckets, will also
have sugarcane syrup -at $3.75
per crat, Nov. 1, all FOB Thom-
ae K. R. Smith, Thomson, Rt.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
_ SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Large bee gums, glass obser-
vation, honey,
queens, with supers, etc. I. A.
Manley, Decatur, 222 Lockwood
Terrace.
9 Good, strong hives, yellow
Italian bees, not robbed this yr.
$10 here. A. J. Willoughby, Wa-
co, Rt.1.
Bright gallberry, in: new con-
tained, 1-60 lb. can strained,
$5.75; 6-5 lb. pails, chunk comb,
$3.55. Exp. pd. in Ga. quality
guar. prompt shipment. H. L.
Hallman, Nahunta, PO Box 25.
Delicious gallberry, 60 Ib.
cans; $4.20 ea, FOB. D. .P.
Green, Winder.
12-5 lb. pails case fancy
grade, $6.50; 6-5 lb. fancy,
$3.25, both FOB here; 2-10 Ib.
$2.40; 1-10 lb. $1.25, both post-
paid and insured; 6-10 lb. 2 to
case, No. 2 ext. $5.00; 2-10 -b.
postpaid, ext. $2; 1-10 lb. post-
paid, $1.10; sev. 50-gal barrels.
John A, Crummey, Jesup, Box
TY7.
3 lbs. Beeswax, 15c lb. post-
paid. Mrs. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys.
150 colonies honey bees in
new equipment, free of disease;
plenty honey to carry bees
young Italian queens (bees can
stay where they are for year if
dont want to move them). Take
part honey as pay or anything
can use. O. H. Bradbury, Bo-
gart.
Tupelo honey, extracted, 10
lb. pail, $1.50; 6-10 lb. $7.00;
5 lb., $1.75; 6- 5 Tbee$355. Post-
age prepaid. B. E. Sheppard,
Savannah, 1222 E. Henry St.
Pure Ext. honey, good grade,
6-5 lb. cans, $3.00 FOB; 18-5
lb. cans, $9.00, del. W. S, Bruce,
Blackshear.
New crop Gallbenry honey in
10 lb. pails, $1.00 or per case of
6 pails, $5.50. Send shipping
charges for all. Jim. Pye, Odum.
Crowder peas, red speckled.
white and white blackeyed, 10
Tbs. $1, prepaid to Ist and 2nd
zones; plack walnut meats, 40c
per Ib. prepaid to Ist and 2nd
zones; Lady T, Gibson, Wonder-
berries, Red Gold, Jewel straw-
berry plans, 40c per C, $3.25 per
M. no checks. Mrs. Sarah Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. ~
Beans, stringless Giant, Ky.
Wonder, Greenpod, bunch,
white and col. bunch butter-
beans, 15c per cupful, plants
20c per C, add postage. Mrs.
Rsk Williams, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Beans, tree, 6 for 5c, add post-
age, no checks, one vine will)
cover large bush, good, tender
eating bean. Miss Orlene Can=
'trell, Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box 154.
Peas, little bunch winter gar-
den, 25c per lb. 5 lbs. for $1,
del. plant now for March and
April: peas, irs. Hi: Ww. Law,
Chula Ri: 1.
Willetts Wonder Eng. peas,
25e lb: 25 lb. lots or more, 20c
per lb; Stewart, Schley, Nelson.
Pabst and Success pecans, 20c
Ib. lots or more, 15c lb. S. D.
Guillebeau, Lincolnton. Pticz2s
Beans, heavy bearing black,
5c teacup, tender half-runner
unch bean, same price; stamps
accepted on small orders. Mrs.
W. B. Robbs, Flowery Branch,
tc
200 bu. mixed field peas $1.50
er Rt. 1.
BULL E Tin
big yellow .
through winter; just put in 75)
bu. FOB. Herman ose Chest-
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
200 lbs. Willetts Wonder Eng.
peas, 25c lb: 25 lb. lots or more.
20c Ib. FOB. S. D. Guillebeau,
Lincolnton. Rt. 2.
New crop white sugar crowd-
er peas. clean and fine (best
of peas for table use), 10 Ibs.,
$1.00: $5.00 bu. Mrs. S. P. Reed;
Varnell.
25 or 30 bu. lady peas, sound,
weevil-free. Make best offer by
bu. or pound. Lonnie McMick-
en, Dallas. Rt. 3.
Tupelo and Blackgum comb
and extracted honey in 5-lb.:
pails, 1-50 or case of 6, $2.75,
also by barrel; 50 oc 100 hives
bees; straight combs with plen-
ty honey. J. D. Ball, Rebecca.
COTTONSEED FOR
SALE
Ruckers Improved, direct
from originator last s ring, roll
cleaned at gin, 75c per bu. FOB
Maxeys. T. B. Dellinger, Max-
eys. PO Box 83.
Breams 90-day prolific long
lint; Summerour. Hi-bred, 1st
yr. over bale per acre against
bad weather conditions, $4.50
per C. Pat Darden, Sharon.
2 tons Stoneville 2-B cotton-
seed, 1940 planting, from direct
seed, av. 75 percent 5 lock bolls.
$..50 per GC, at my farm. H.:
Hugh Jones. Milner, Rt. 1.
Pure Hi-Bred Summerours
cottonseed, Ist yr., $1.25 bu. L.
E. Strange, Cobbtown. Rt. 2.
- Stoneville, from breeder, No.
1 seed, or will exe. for common
cottonseed, 2 for 1, or $2.50 per
a SS W. Greene, Thomaston,
Coker, 1200 lbs. improved big
boll, halt and half, kept pure
at gin, 75c per bu. or exc. for
2 bu. O-Too-Tan soybeans, 1940
crop seeds F. O. B. Dallas. S.
P. Davis, Dallas, Rt. 1.
Stoneville, 800 lbs. 1939 crop,
second yr, from original breed-
er, $1 per bu. not del; also 1
mule, or will exc. for good cow,
1same age. Lum Reid, Senoia,
Rt. 2, Box 189.
Breams, 90-day prolific, long
lint and Summerours Hi-bred,
all pure, over bale to acre.
against bad weather conditions,
$4.50 per C. Patrick Darden.
Sharon.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
Pecans, lacge papershell, 15c
order FOB, 1940 crop. Mrs. Al-
ee Mershon, Rt. 1, Box
0 Seah
Pecans, Stuart, 15c per lb.
seedlings, 10c, FOB. send stamps
for sample. Mrs. W. B. Hester,
Blakely, Rt. 3.
Pecans, new crop, Schley, 20c
per lb; Stuart, Pabst, Nelson,
Mobile, 15c; Moore and Money-
maker, 12%, seedlings, 10c, F.
O. B. satis. guar. orders from 1
jb. up: F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines.
Pecans, 3000 lbs. or more,
mostly Stuarts, some seedlings,
grown on my farm. Write for
prices. J. C. .Smith, Ocilla.
Large size seedling pecans,
guar. to be sound and perfect,
7T%e lb. B. Jordan, Monticello.
Pecans, new crop Schleys, 20c
per lb; Stuarts, 15c, Mobiles,
15e, Moneymakers, 12 1-2c,
| Moores 12 1-2c, seedlings 10c,
satis. guar. order by variety:
also hickory nuts, 3c per lb.
FOB, F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines.
Pecans, hulled, 3-4 halves at
my home, 30c per lb. 35c del.
all halves 40 del. this years
erop, nice and clean. Mrs. J. J.
Auten, Manassas, Rt. 2, Box 52.
Peanuts, large red, new oer.
No. 1,. $6. 50 per 100 lb. bag. D
W. Nichols, Kingston.
cP ecans; Schley, 25c per Jb.
Stewarts, 20c per lb. Money-
makers, Nelsons, 15c per Ib.
FOB. M. A. Jackson, Maienis:
ville.
50 lbs. large seedling pecans,
10c lb. FOB. Cliff T. Tanner.
Sandersville. Rt. 1.
Large papershell pecans, 1940
cron, 15c lb; medium, 13c lb;
large seedlings, 10c lb. FOB. No
less 100 lbs. lots. Sample de-
'sired, send postage. No chks.
Mrs. Alton Hyers, Mershn. Rt.
1, Box 90.:
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Extra large South American
popcorn, shelled and cleaned,
4e per lb. F. O. B. no orders
less than 50 lbs. Tom Fields,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Corn, this years crop, shelled
tor in shuck or would exc. for
Hereford bull calf. See or write.
W. Alva Chance, Bartow.
100 Ibs. Golden Queen pop-
not postpaid. Mrs.
ery, Canton, Rit. 4.
Corn, make best offer on 500
bu. 1939 corn, J. W. eee
Comer.
_ Friday, November 1
per lb. med. size 13, cash with
corn, sound and dry, 7c per lb.
M. M. Low-.
CORN AND SEED COR
FOR SALE
Corn, 60 bu. 85c per
M: Malcolm, Palmetto.
Several hundred bushels
old field corn for sale:
bright 1940 peanut hay,
best price. J. D. Cowar
gan.
3000 Bu. corn in shuck
per bu. FOB here.J. Cae
Barnesville.
Yellow corn, 300 bushels
grain, smooth, poultry spe
for sale or exc. for cheap
stock. E. Garland Brown.
ville, (3 mi. North Nash
old Eugene Brown high
200 bu. corn in the |
oe a A. Freeman, Har fi
CATTLE FOR SALI
2 reg. White Faced H
for sale at my barn. 1
to freshen, 1 heifer, 10 m
eis or see. Bill Saylor: a
on
fat; reg. 3 mos. old Jersey
solid. color, dark mark
$25.00 for bul!. Mrs: S. EB. Jo
Fairburn. Rt:.2. s
2 yr. old, reg. Tetsoe
Dreaming Prince Owl
Dreaming Pioneer King,
Dam. Princess Lola Joa
866708. For immediate
$75.00 or trade for reg. A
bull, 10-12 mos. old. W.
Smith, Lilburn, Rt: 1.3.6
12 fresh Jersey cows fo
Luther E. Collier, Talbotto
Reg. horn type Hereford
of serviceable age. Dor
Woodfcerd blood, also Reg
C. bred sows, at reason
price. Percy A. Price, Albar
<Nice Jersey heifer,
old, $20.00; fresh cow, hal
sey and Holstein, calf se
old, $50.00: 6 mix. = ;
C.
wks. old pigs.
Hampton. Rt. 1.
Jersey milch cow, very
gentle, broke to rope, ar
1 1-2 gal. now (calf 1 yr. o
$40.09 at my place. Mrs.
NeSmith, Macon. 38 Me
Belluve. 5
Jersey, 2 reg. bulls, gr
by F. F. A. boys, about 1 mo,
ea, including papers, FOB
ry Watts, Ringgold, %t.
Jersey, heifers, in ood
expected to freshen in
1941; will lease to good
who will. feed well a
good care of. See or write
fer lease to someone
who will take care of tr:
tation both ways. Should
ready last December. F:
Cain, Route 2, Buford (5
East Buford, near Zion
Church).
1 Yoke matched steers,
perfect condition, 260
ae W. D. Ketter, Ca
Taisees 60 head feeder
Collier, Barnesville. {
ap purebred Angus he
bred, $80.00 ea. also
calf, wt. about 500 Ibs.
J. W. Hewell, Bogart.
-8 mos. old Jersey male
to reg., $35.00. R. A. Jenk
Flovilla.
1 beautiful, reg., Jers
from best Jersey blood
herds. Won first premiun
Ribbon at Northeast Ga.
Write or see fav price. Wan
mos. old reg. Jersey heifer
Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula.
type Jersey bull, wt. a
Ibs. $35,002 > Geel
Charing: Riot.
Guernsey male cathe
reg., 3 to 6 mos. old, best
lines. Geo. M. Wicker,
cus. :
17 mos. old, nice Jerse
475 lbs., pur ebred, also
mos. old heifer. Sell o
for heifer cow ne
Johnson, Ball Ground, R
walker with large horns
anywhere, good logging
$100.00 at my barn. E. H
nell, Clarkesville. Rt, 1.
7 yr. old, 1100 lb. large-
strong steer (has_had 5
exp. in logging, $125.00
L. C. Gosnell, Clarkesville
Ll. ;
Forty head high grade
faced heifers. Weigh from
to 650. 8 1-2c pound. Som
some open. Lacey Rolls,
ansville, Ga.
For sale40 head high
white faced herefcc-ds,
from 350 to 650. 8 1-2c p
Some bred some open
Rolls, Hogansville, Ga.
Fresh cows, beef cattle,
and pigs, farr.. produce for
Also exe. black walnut
cans. Mrs. R. H, Baker
lonega, Rt. 4.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Pusebred Jersey cow, 23 mos.
1d, calf. 4 mos. old. Giving: 1%
$45.00. C. A. Killingsworth,
College Park; Ca:6914:
Red Poll young bulls. No
orns, uniform in color. Bred
or beef but good milkers. Reg.
n buyers name. Ages 6 to 18
os. old. $50.00 to $100.00. W.
. Hutchinson, Albany. care Co-
onial Plantation.
x swap for other value. Write
. C. Smith, Cumming. Rt: 2.
4 yr. old, good milch cow for
sale Dovie Harris, Monroe. Rt.
lite Faced bull, stocky
ilt, wt. about 700 Ibs. pure-
red, but have no papers. $60.00.
ohn Faircloth, Pulaski.
1 dry cow, half Guernsey,
reshen in May, $35.00; nice, ox-
n beef Jersey, 5 yrs. old, al-
most broken, $65.00; red half
suernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old in
anuary. $25.00. All FOB. Mrs.
Roa. McPherson, Rabun Gap.
Fine Jersey cow, about 6 yrs.
Id, freshen Decembe r 8th. 4
al. milk; 1% lbs. butter daily,
$75.00: 24 yr. old Jexsey heif-
ir freshen February 3rd, $45.
Mrs. J. R. Horne, East Point, 315
Clermont Ave. :
Sev. full blooded. Black An-
gus bull yearlings, also 20
Black Angus steers, ready for
the feed lot. All raised on own
arm. Robt. S. Anderson, Haw-
nsville.
Hereford 3 yr. old bull, about
00 Ibs., polled, full blood, not
care Godfrey
AT AUCTION
A carload of reg. Polled
Shorthorn, Polled Hereford
nulls, cows and heifers, and few
xtra nice Aberdeen-Angus
bulls, on Friday, Nov. 29th at
[:30 P. M. at auction. Cattle on
how all morning. All interest-
d farmers and cattlemen in-
vited to attend. W. E. Aycock,
HORSES AND MULES
_ FOR SALE
Saddle mare, 6 yrs. old, 3
gaited, gentle, suitable for lady
er man, $125.00. Trade for 2
ood cows. Mrs. J. B. Pender-
rass, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Ve 1910.
7 yer. old Jack, wt. 1100 Ibs.,
ck with white markings, al-
3 brood mares, 5 yrs. old,
ell broke, work anywhere, all
-foal by Jack P. B. Dailey.
itzgerald. Ri 3.
1 small mule, full of pep, for
ale or exc. for fresh milch cow
r heavy springer or springer
1eifer. N. J. Kile, Marietta, 1007
-owder Springs St.
_ Sev., 6, 12 and 18 mos. old
saddle bred colts, sired by Fee
~aited stallion, for sale. L.
Ferrell, Albany.
A good mule for the money,
vv.00 cash at my place. S. T.
Kidder, Jr., Meigs.
Good, Poe 1-2 yr ole horse,
roke t6 plow. and saddle and
wagon, wt. 945 lbs., 1100 Ibs.
when grown; reg. S. P. C. boar.
0-400 lbs., reg. sow to far-
; E. S. Hicks, Yates-
, sound,
lean, work anywhere, $85.00 to
200.00; real bargain in $85.00.
evr old mule, 1100 lbs. a bet-
ter one in 7 yr. old, 1250 lb.
ule, for $200.00. W. W. Mc-
herson, Villa Rica.
1 red mule, good cond., wt.,
ubout 1000 ibs. for sale or exc.
9 good milch cow or other
attle. See or write. Gerald H.
agley, Duluth. Rt. 1.
A 1000 lb. mare and a 1100
-mare horse, also Jersey cow,
Jarge Duroc Jersey sow, bred,
or sale. Mrs. Minnie Tracy,
faldosta. Rt. 4. |
A No. 1 good, heavy set black
ire mule, work anywhere.
nd 1 horse wagon, for sale.
_W. Milam, Dawson.
Pony, gentle, red, mare, well
trained. $40.00. Mrs. J. W.
sartlett, Atlanta, 680 W. Wesley
oad. Ch: 2324-7
Fine 7 yr. old brood mare,
id black, smooth legs and
t, good eyes. Fine plow ani-
J. Pred to Jack. See at my
farm, 1 mi. W. Flat Rock near
lumbus. Mrs. A. V. Chalfant.
lidland.
Shetland pony, very gentle
child can handle him), $60.00.
nn Hightower, Damascus.
Pair mules, sound, wt. 1050
lbs., 6 yrs. old, also mare mule,
. 9 yrs. old, fine.
ork any place. Geo. McPher-
son, Moultrie.
8 yr. old mare, wt. about 700
, partly broken. Sell or exc.
or. 100 bu. corn or 4 tons good
hay, or for part corn and hay,
sr hogs at market price. Grady
M. Rogers, Manassas.
ed eal good horse mule, $50. 00.
Mrs. Dave Scarborough, -Finley-
: Son.
Fresh in milch cow, for sale
eg. Good animal. S. C. Cand-
"HORSES AND MUI ee
FOR SALE
1 Mule, good smooth- mouths
ed, wt. 950 Ibs. sound and gen-
tle, at my barn, $60 cash. Char-
lie McBurnette, Roekmart, Rt.
2 (On Rockmart-Buchanan
Bd5="s Aes es
Stallion, fine dappled grey
Percheron, about 5 yrs. old,
price reasonable. Mrs. H. W.
Cook, Juniper.
- Horse colt, fine animal, 6 mos.
good bone and well made. will
consider. trade. for good white
faced bull or other cattle. W.
M. Rockel, Thomasville, Rt. 1.
Good farm mule, wt. 800 lbs.,
good ears, eyes, feet. Sound.
good worker anywHere, 12 yrs.
old, $50.00 or trade for cows,
yearlings or corn, Mrs: H. B.
Ford, Lavonia. Rt. 1.
1 mule for sale. Mrs. J. W.
Miller, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1, care
Church Home and Farm.
7 mos. old nice horse colt,
for sale or trade for 45 bu. good
ear corn. Bring corn and get).
colt. Carl Todd; Stephens. Rt. 1.
Red horse, about 1100 lbs., 13
yrs. old. Sell or exc. for cow or
cattle of equal value. J. H. Phil-
lips; Gay.
Fine, gentle mare, work any-
where, $150.00 or exc. for poor
cattle at market price. J. O.
Barnes, Devereux. Box 42.
Good team of mules, 8 and 13
yrs. old respectively, good work-
ers and sound. Wt. 1000-1100
lbs. ea. Sell or trade for good
tractor plow and harrow in No.
1 cond. J. H. Jarrard, Cleveland.
RFD 4.
10 yr. old farm mule, gentle
and brisk, for Sale. W. A.
Guann, Stillwell.'
Plug mule, fair cond., $25.00
at my place or trade for milch
cow. Also 1 h. wagon, cheap.
Come see, / dont write. Joe
Woodle, Hampton. Ok, oo
3 good mules for sale. J. J.
Vickers, Willacoochee. Rt. 2.
Good mule, $35.00 or exc. for
yearlings and pigs. Write what
you have and see mule at barn.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Rt. 1.
Good, 4% mos. old mule colt
for sale. See at my place, 1%
mi. Cornelia, on Cleveland road.
Biges Whitmire, Cornelia, Star
Route.
Black mare mules, 12 yrs. old,
1100 lbs., clean, sound, $75.00;
7 yrs. old, sound, wt. 1250 lbs..
$200.00; pr. black mare mules,
13 yrs. old, sell together or sep-
arate. All work anywhere. W.
W. McPherson, Villa Rica.
HOGS FOR SALE
Purebred. Broke=noi nose Berk-
shire pigs, all sizes. L. C. Hall,
Atlanta, 350 Flat Shoals Ave.,
S$. E.
Purebred O. I.,C. pigs, now
ready for sale. Cheap. Rufus
R. | Seabolt, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box
46.
100; 4.-Co pigs,:4 eis $25.00
reg. buyers name; 1 pig, gilt
or boar, $6.50 reg; gilt, $7.00
reg. $50. 00, lot; all priced here
at farm. Dbl. treated. Ishmael
tye etek Rte.
59 C. gilts and boar, 14
wks. ol dbl. treated, sub. to
reg., 40-50 lbs., $7.00 ea. my
baen. Rabun Connor, my vane.
Rt 1:
SP-C. pigs, bred gilts, ser-
vice boars, all of champion
blood lines. Also prolific King
cottonseed, pure, sound, picked |
out before any rain on them.
F. M. Bunn, Midville.
S. P. C. pigs, sired by son of
the worlds grand champion
boar and from dams of worlds
grand came breeding.
$10.00 ea., for $18.00. DBL
treated, a buyers name. L.
Je Washington. Rte1:
Big bone black P. C. pigs,
boars and gilts, 12 wks. old, 65
Ibs. dbl. treated, reg. buyers
name, $8.50 ea. FOB. Roy >
Hickman, Hiltonia.
9 thin hair Black Essex pits.
6 or 7 mos. old, ready for breed-
ing, life treated, healthy grow-
ing cond., about 75 lbs., $10.00
healthy, weaned
ea: Exes for
purebred Guernsey. or aes
heifer ealves ent. to reg; also
1 mix. Red Jersey sow, soon
to drop pigs, life treated, about
900 Ibs., $15.00. I: H. Anderson,
Alma. Rt. 4A.
Reg. O. I. C. hogs, all ages,}|N
at farmers rices; special on few
spring gilts and service boars.
Can furnish males and females.
Perak es 3 nice bred gilts. G.
Stallings, Carrollton. Rt. 3.
Ms to 10 small feeder pigs, ee
40 Ibs. ea. 6 for $18.00; 4
$6.00; lot of 10 for $22. 50. F B
farm. No shipments, no checks.
M. T. Bryson, Greensbaro. Rt.
a:
PEGs 22 Yk: old male hog,
$15.00; 22 pigs, 7 and 8 wks.
old, $40. 00 or 2 for $5.00; also
gray, 900 lb. mule, work any-
where. gentle, eats good, cheap
for $65.00. Mrs. Etta B. Marrett,
Monticelllo. Rt. 2, Box 27.
iS: Ps G: boars;
Ez
Snodgrass, Jonesboro. __
2 female S. P. C. pigs, 12 wks.
old, $9.00 ea., reg. buyexs name:
$8.00 ea. without papers. Betty
Zane Hodge, (4-H Club Mem-
ber) Sandersville. Rt. 3.
Fine, 2 yr. old S. P. C. boar,
barn, Also some S. C. W. L.
Apr* hatch roosters, $1.10 ea.
and Black Minorca cockerels.
ready for service, $1.00 ea. FOB.
Mrs. Mattie Wooten, Broxton.
Fine P. C. boar, service hog,
wt. about 225 Ibs. farrowed
February 14, 1939, $25.00 cash.
FOB, with reg. papers. R. T.
Vaughn, Homer.
Extra fine O. I. C. pigs, for
sale reasonable, at my place.
oS Jones, Fayetteville. Rt.
* Ree: Hampshires,
Some of either sex. I. M. Flow-
ers, Ludowici.
oo pigs, choice in type
breeding and in thrifty
CORE. -: J... Hardman, Com-
merce.
6 wks. old pigs, farm tools
and a cow for sale at my place.
R. P. Jongema, Atlanta, Rt. 4,
Box 441.
1 pr. big bone Bae Guineas,
12 wks. old, wt. 68 Ibs., ea.
$25.00: other sizes in proportion
Cant ship. Cobb A. Lee, Way-
Cross. Rios
mos. old, for sale or exc. for
walking cultivator: 6 wks. old
Hampshire pigs, $5.00. ea. O. S.
Dugeen. Chester.
4 good 2 1-2 mos. old male
shoats, wt. about 35. Ibs.,
more, worth $2. 00 ea., big stock.
Live 2 1-2 mi. So. Tifton, near
old overpass. Mrs. Evelyn Grif-
fis, Tifton.
3 purebred 12 wks. old Hamp-
shire pigs, inoculated, $5.00 ea.
COD. Rbert White, Dillard.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs from. best
blood lines, also bred sows, all
Clifford Waters, Sylvania.
10. shoats, wt.
and Big Guinea. W. - Wilson,
Warthen. Rt. 1.
Reg. S. P. C. sow, 3 1-2 yrs.
old,. wt. 325 Tbs., $25.00, also 2
reg. buyers
name, ready for service, $15.00
ea. Olain Lindell, Jesup. Rt. 1.-
Reg. O. I. C. boars and sow,
19 mos. old, wt. 350 Ibs.,ea.
(Have taken prizes this year at
Southeastern and Fayette Co.
Fairs.) Cheap. Harry P. McEIl-
roy, Jonesboro. Rt. 1.
Purebred Duroc-J ersey sow,
2 yrs. old, $25.00; 6 shoats, S. P.
C., Duroc Jersey cross, 8 mos.
old, $5.00 each at barn; also No.
1 Virginia bunch peanuts, 4c
lb. W. S. Norton, Edison.
1 young, good breed S. P. C.
sow, gentle, weaning her sec-
ond litter of 10 pigs, $15.00.
Mrs. Leola Maddox, Jackson,
Rte sa:
1 purebred O. I. C. poar, 6
mos., wt. about 125 Ilbs., good
cond., $15.00 at my place. J. Ls;
Beck, Bowdon. Rt. 1.
30 head hogs at market price,
or exc. for corn or a cow. Jer-
sey or Guernsey. 3 gal. or more
and calf. Bring and get hogs. H.
-. Benjamin, Waynesville.
; 10 S. P... 8 wks. old pigs,
$2.50 ea. at barn; $2.75; also 3-4
nice young brood sows, bred.
$15.00 ea. FOB. G. W. Williams.
Columbus, Rt. 1, cfo Williams
Dairy...
S. P. C. shoats, ped., around
90 lbs., god cond., $5.00 ea; also
their reg, sire and dam, wt. a-
round 400 lbs. at give-away
price. Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, Stone
Mtn. Rt. 2.
Hgs for sale or t-ade for cat-
tle or ao can use of equal
value. J. C. Foster, Jonesboro.
els
j reg. Duroc gilt, 9 mos. old,
wt. about 275 lbs. Excellent in-
dividual. Ready for breeding.
Winner in Chattahoochee Val-
'W. Cartledge, Jr., Talbotton.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
At Stud; white buck, Sire reg.
Saanan; Dam,'a 4 qt. Toggen-
burg. Service fee, $1.50. R. H.
Ledford, Atlanta, 527 Griffin St.
See
At Stud, natural butt-headed,
reg. Toggenburg buck, No. T-
2588. Vigorous, fertile, blooded
milk stock. R. W. Hill, Jeffer-
son.
9 yr. old Toggenburg and Sa-
anan crossed doe, $15.00 for
quick sale. Dan Lanier, Atlanta.
92 Warren St. N. E.
At Stud, reg: purebred Tog-
genburg buck, G-Man. Joes
Ib. milk stock, Fee, $5.00 for
purebreds; $3.00 for grades: 2
nice Tog. buck kids for sale,
reasonable. Warren Rollins, At-
lanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave. N.
E. De 6912.
| | FOR SALE
8 mos. old: |=
$25, 00. also: reg. shoats. ae
cholera immune, $25.00 at my
worlds.
champion breeding, 12 wks. old..
Purebred Hampshire male, 18-
or}
dbl. treated. Priced reasonably.
50-60 Ibs..}
cross between ee Chester |
ley Exposition. $45.00, FOB. J..
Confucias, T-3032, from 15 1-2.
4 mailic goats, elt ea 2 pit +
ber. Pure Toggenburg buck.
reasonable. H. A. Evans, Atlan-
ta, 369 Augusta Ave.
headed Toggenburg buck, vi-
gorous, fertile. blooded milk
N. E., De 3710.
Purebted, reg. and ped. Tog-
genburgs exclusively. Few
choice bred Joes to sell, early
freshenings, also doelings. Qual-
ity breeding for heavy milk
production. Reasonable.
buck service by Sir Roderick.
T-2678. Fee, $5.00. Orders book-
ed for early 1941 kids. John
Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St.
N. E. De 5140.
4 Toggenburg 8 mos.
bucls, not reg., but guar. pure
blood. ae -hornless and 2 with]
horns. Dont write, send $4.00
for the pick. Geo. W. Heriot,
Savannah. 7 Jones St.
Toggenbw-g milk goat, good
grade, 3% qts., with second
kids, $20.00 FOB; 1 Ewe kid, 7
mos. from above ewe and
French Alpine pus: $12.50
|} FOB, for quick sale. J J. W. M.
Stipes Leary.
Reg. purebred: Nes sire,
AM. G. R.A. 53807: A. G. S-
N-2397; LaCrescenta-Mile High.
Best breeding. Hornless, black
with light trim, Fee, $5.00 for
No shipping. F. E. Grubbs, De-
morest. Rt. 1.
Purebred large inte young
Toggenburg buck, very gentle.
now milking. J. B. White, Pine
Mountain Valley.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
3 White N. Z. bucks, 5 and 6
mos. old, 65c ea; 1 black 2-mos.
old buck, 40c; 1 pr. Belgian
Hares, 4 mos. old, $1.25; will
trade for chickens. Lockard
ad aes 264 ee st;,
reasonable. Trade some for ban-
tams. Douglas Bass, Atlanta,
692 Kirkwood Ave., S.. E.. Ja-
6947.
Purebred White N. Zs., 10c
lb. or exc. for burepres Barred
Rock chickens R, Poole,
Ideal. Box 61.
Belgium Hares, 50 ea. Jane
Hodges. Ludowici. Rt.. 1.
White N. Z. bucks, grown.
$1.00 ea; 4 mos. old bucks, 75c
ea. Write. Amilee Long, Bre-
men.
2 N. Z. White does, $1.45 ea.
grown buck, $1.25; smaller
buck, 75c; 2 bucks, 9 wks. old.
35c ea. All FOB. Rudy Hutchin-
son, Lawrenceville. Rt. 2.
Best blood lines and ped. Whites
$3.50 up; Reds, $4.50 up. Also
lot of feed sacks, 5c ea. Wylie
A. Pope, Atlanta, 1180 No.
Highland Ave., N. E., Ve 1283.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE WANTED
Want a young cow. State
what you have and price. J. W.
Mayo, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 222.
Ra 3818. es
HORSES AND MULES
Exe. good, sound mule about
9 yrs. old, for a large pony or
small horse, suitable for farm
use, hitch to cart, etc., near At-
Janta. Mrs. Geo. Normandy.
Dunwoody. Apnle Valley.
Pay cash or trade for good.
healthy mule, not over 9 yrs.
old, 900 Ib. wt., cheap Also want
1 ton hay, x
Clayton Douglas, Alma.
SHEEP AND GOATS.
Want a Saanan bill kid, 8 to
15 mos. old, naturally butt-
headed, prefer registered. State
full particulars and price. J. P.
Rentz, Adel.
Want some fresh milk goat
/does. Must be good milkers, giv-
ing 3 qts. or more. J. W. Lun-
deen, Stone Mtn. Rt. 1.
Want 100 goats, also 12 Ewes.
bred, 2 and yrs. old. Quote
best prices FOB your place. W.
A. Johnson, Albany, Rt. A. Box
532.
Want get good milk goats for
their feed and raise on shares.
Plenty feed; take one or more.
Jas. A. Turner, Blairsville.
Want some sheep, goats, also
Guernsey calves and a good
1300 lb. 4-5 yr. old mule. S. C.
Waddell, Bremen.
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANDALUSIANS:
AAA grade Blue Andalusian
cockerel, 2 pullets, Mar. hatch,
trio, $5.00 del. Mrs. W. L. Tread-
away, Rt. 1, Adaarsville.
. -AUSTRALORPS: iS
ing and 2 to freshen in Novem- :
Fee, $2.00; does boarded very.
At Stud, large, natural, butt-
stock. Does boarded reasonably
Service fee, $2.00. Mrs. Zaida
Meee Atlanta, 205 Norwood
Also
old
purebred does, $3.00 for grades. |}
Sell or trade for 4 or 5 qt: doe.
Speeds L. Howard; Bale
Rabbits and guinea bis: very
}several nice Silver.
N. Z. White and Red rabbits. |.
Del. to me. Sirs. :
1940 pullets. A; B. Tatom,
Australorp -
high laying | str. :
E. R. Smith, 311 Suna ve
Decatur. See ay
Black Australorp none.
ing, AAA str., Mar. 1939 hateh,
$1.00 ea.; Mar. -eockerels, $1.:
eu. Not prepaid. Grady MS
ley, Acworth. ;
\
Dark Cosnigh Banta $ t
pr. Robert Clark, 398 Spring Ss
Macon.
Modern B. B. Red game Red
Pyle, Dark Cornish and Buf
Cochins from winners in Atla:
ta Augusta show for sale.
K. Herndon,
4 light Ex ahma a 1 roos
er, 1% yrs. old; this yr. pullet
$6. 00: also 11 AAA B._R. hens,
pallets, nine 1% yr. old, $11. 00.
. E. Sanders, Rts 2, Buchana
and pullets, 14 wks. to 1 yr. oe
now laying 45 percent, 75c
fob. Guar. no culls. Hovas
ley, Ohoopee -.
5d Reg. ped. iniet caer
grown W. L. roosters, $1.25 ea.
5 pullets, nes layin. str.,
$1.00 ea. Mrs. M. Helm, P. (
Box 48, Clyo. :
. 3 big imp. Eng, str. Lewh
cockerels, 17 mos. old, for sal
Exchange for hens cr pullets,
J. W. Watson, 403- 9th Ave
East, Cordele . Z
$5.6 WT. cockerels,
hatch, vaccinated for ~
wormed, $4.00 ea. fob. Mr.
Saas. Cooper, Stockbridge,
Rt.
SG Ww. L. hens, 75c ea. $28
for lot. FOB. Big Eng. strai
some now laying. I. J. ie
Broxton.
45 W. L. hens, 80c ea. Eg
for good Ja-sy cow, good mi
er. Bring cow and get h
gfe B. Red Game. Red P yl
Dark Cornish and Buff Cochin
Winners in Atlanta, August
for sale. W. K. Herndon, AK
Adrian St., Augusta,
5 Yellow Seabrigt t Bani
hens and 1 rooster, $8 .00
Dark Cornish bantam hens ;
trio Dak Cornish. bantams,
1 rooster, $6.00: also, yee
$5.00. B. L. Kirkland, Rt. 8
393, Atlanta.
1 pr. light brahma bad ;
mates to those won 1st - riz
-|recent Southeastern Fair, $5
young Golden and Golden Sr
brights, $5.00 pr.; trio, $7. 00;
cockere
reasonable. Carlie Kemp, 32
Maple Ave., Marietta,
9 young Golden Sebrigh
bantams, $1.00 a.; 2, $1 rhb A
$2:25; >-also. fine strawberry
vlants, - $1.00 M; smaller lot
15 Co -G; Stewart, Shel
man.
4 grown Sebright rooste SS
with rose. combs, 1 plain, 5
ea. at my yd: also 4 tubs
pu hydrangea, $3.00 ea.
. T. Lambert, Forest. Par
Peciten Sebright bant
cockerels, Feb. 1940 hatch.
$1.50: ea. WAL: Carmical,
Ridge Ave., Rt. 8, Atlanta.
One 3 yr. old and 2 spr. hatch
Black Cochin bantam roosters,
75e ea.; $2.00 lot cod. Mrs
Re Hood, Cleveland, Rt 302
Dark Cornish batnam fe
and pullets for sale. Dr. Davi
M. Wolfe, 1114 Su Eon
No Atlanta.
Purebred Buff Cochin
$1.00. Wil pay exp. if check is
in letter. oe Harris, 17:
Johnson Rd. N. E., Atlanta.
Two trios Be R. batnams,
$3.00 trio; 1 trio W. L. batnam
$3.50 trio. E B. Hunnicutt, 464
Copenhill Ave. N. E., Atlant
4 Sebright bantam hens ant
1 rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea
$7.00 lot; 6 White bantam. h
50c ea. Exchange for pr. little
bone guinea pigs. Frances Tar
ner, Flowery Branch, Rt. a
BANTAMS:
4 mixed bantam hens and
mix. bantam roosters, oe :
stock, $2.00 for lot. W. G. DURS
bins, Marietta, Box 147.
Pr. Black Jap. bantams,
and hen, 3-4 Black Japs, 2 cock
2 pit game bantams. All, $1.00
ea. Trade some for heavy breet 7
j
LaGrange. Rt. 3.
Trio Golden Sebrights, 7 mo
old, $2.75; trio, 4 mos. old, $1.7:
All FOB. Mrs. Jas. Dean, res
ton; Rita:
BARRED AND OTHER
ROCKS:
10 Ringlet B. R. hens, 12-18
mos. old, $1.50 ea; $14.00 lot;
10 pullets, 6-8 mos. old, $1.00.
ea.; $9.00 lot. John A. Wil
Martin.
- White and Buff Leghorn cock-
erels, $1.50 to $2.50 ea; pullets,
ready to lay, hens out of molt.
$1.50 ea; also Reds, Orpingtons,
W. and B. R., Leghorns for sale.
Morris Sanders, Nashville.
_ Parks B. R. 8 mos. old cock-
erels, officially State bloodtest-
ed and culled, $2.25 ea. 2 for
$4.00 not prepaid; 15 eggs, $1.25
prepaid. Mamie Roach Plyler,
Daisy. , :
3 riehly marked, April 1940
1atched, AAA B. R. cockerels,
5.00, or $2.00 ea. FOB. Money
der. Mrs. E. G. Wood, Cedar-
own. Rt. 2.
15 purebred Partridge Rock
vens, $17.00; 10 for $15.00. Not
ess than 4 sold, $1.25 ea; 12
te April hatch pullets, 3-4
s., $10.00; hatching eggs, $1.25
5. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla.
4 0x 119. :
4 nice, pure White Rock April
eckerels, $1.50 ea; also W. L.
old hens, good layers, 75c
erels, $1.00 ea. 1 cockerel free
with 10 pullets. Crated and
OB. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord.
15 AAA B. R. 5 mos. old pul-
s, 75c ea. Guy H. Toles, Men-,
10 nice White Rock cockerels.
om unrelated breeders, $1.00
. for best and 75c ea. for sec-
d choice. Cash with~order.
Exc. for clean, free from holes,
100 lb. cap. feed sacks, or B. R.
yullets. Mrs. Emory G. Loggins,
Jicholson. ;
April hatch White Rock pul-_
ts, $1.00 ea.; cockerels, $2.00
FOB. J. E. Sentell, McDon-
AAA grade B. R. 6 mos. old
eockerels, from bloodtested
stock, $5.00 or $2.00 ea. FOB.
bert L. Woodward, Bain-
idge.
5.00 lot plus exp.; exchange
Leghorn pullets, same age,
pay exp. Mrs. J. D. Mallett,
tsworth, Rt. 2..
1 75 or 80 AAA W. R. pul-_
s, Apr. and May hatch, $1.00
. if lot is taken. Mrs. Ruth
apman Butle:, Rt. 1.
20 White and B. R. pullets, |
00 lot; also Reds, same price.
ready for production. Mrs.
_Q. Stipe, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
10 purebred W. R._ pullets,
rooster ,7 mos .old, some
ing, $10.00. lot fob. No chks.
ish or M .O. Mrs. R. L. Fears,
: Flovilla.
5 AAA B. R. cockerels, 5 mos.
1 Black Minorca rooster,
.00 ea.; 6 big type W. L. cock-
5 mos. old, 75c ea. exp.
Mrs. J. E. Woodall, Rt.
jhoun. : : : z
0 W. R. pullets, 1 cockerel,
ure Fishel str., 8 to 9 Ibs.,
lot; cockerels, $1.50 ea.;
50; 7 hens, 1 cock, 1939
$8.00 lot. Mrs. J. L. Wal-
Bowerrsville.
AAA Parks str. B. R. pul-
Apr. hatch, $10.00 lot fob.
Thos. Webb, Ellijay, Rt.
or 12 purebred W. R. |
sters, Feb. hatch, ready for.
vice, $1.00 ea. Buyer pay
ing charges. Mrs. N. L.
nady, Rt. 1, Stillmore.
(0 or 12 nice pullets, half B.
and half Indian Cornish
e, would make fine lay-
sition
0
same price; also 1 Corn-
ame rooster, $1.25; cock-
5c ea.; Holterman B. R.
ckerels; AAA str., $1.00 ea.
b. Ellijay. Mrs, B. H. Osborn,
White and B. R., R. I. Red
str., $1.75 ea.; 4 mos. old
75 ea.; pane it de
-cockerels, pullets, trio, $5.00.
change a Cone. hogs. Mor-
s Sanders, Nashville.
90 W. R. Best Egg grade,
ril hatch pullets, $1.00 ea.
9B. S. C. Waddell, Jr., Cac-
roliton. 221 Newnan St. ;
-W. L. hens and 2 roostets,
ea. Mrs. J. W. McGowan,
W. L. and B. R. pullets, 10
pullets, 6 mos. old, now
|, 1c ea; B. R. 4 mos. old,
ea. Apply W. H. Pinkerton,
ton.
Young Parks B. R. cockerel,
. Will not ship. Mrs. T. G.
=ming, Athens. RFD 1.
ORNISH: @
ew Apr. hatch, Bull Dog
Dark Cornish cockerels,
| prize winning stock, $2.00
Cash with order. Also few
rebred.
ol
B. R. pullets, 5 mos. old, |
1 cockerel, B. R. or Indian {
d B. O: pullets, ready to lay, |
$1.00 ea. 25 W. L., 4 mos. |
POULTRY FOR SALE
CORNISH .
12 large type Dark Indian
Cornish hens, 1 rooster, $11.00:
also 10 pullets, 1 rooster, now
ready, $11.00. No checks, Mrs.
J. B. Donaldson, Rt. 2, Summit.
Purebred Dark Cornish cock-
erels, cocks, $1.50 to $2.00 ea:
pullets, ready to lay, $1.00 ea.
Mrs. J. T. Holland, Sparks, Rt.
Ls :
Purebred Dark Cornish cocks
and cockerels, $1.50 and $2.00
ea. same breed, large pullets,
$1.00 ea. Mrs. J. T. Holland,
Sparks.
Purebred Dark Cornish April
hatch cockerels, prize winners,
Southeastern Fair, $2.50 ea.
Mrs. J. R. Gardner, Locust
Grove.
5 large type Dark Cornish
March and April hatch roosters,
$1.00 ea. at my home. Mrs. T.
F. Cates, Screven.
Sev. nice, Dark Cornish heavy.
type cockerels, $1.00 ea. FOB.
No personal checks. Glen Holt-
on, Soperton. Rt. 1.
8 Large type, spr. hatch Dark
Cornish cockerels, $2.00 ea.:
$14.00 lot ;trio $5.00. Exchange
for hogs ,corn ,good hay. C .O.
Sikes, Sylvester .
3 large type purebred Dark
$1.25 ea. Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Ab-
beville, Rt. 2. =
- 20 Dark Cornish hens, 1 yr.
old, 90c ea.; 3 roosters, unre-
lated, yr .old, $1.25 ea.; 8 Apr.
hatch cockerels, $1.00 ea.; 15
pullets, 75c ea.; 12. pullets, 90c
ea. Two or more shipped. Mrs.
M. J. James; Ohoopee.
4 Dark Cornish cockerels,
Mar. hatch, good stock, $1.25
1ea.; 5 extra fine AAA str. cock-
erels ,ready for service, $1.50 ea.
Mrs.
Rie 3.
Several nice Dark
Cornish cockerels large type,
$1.00 ea. fob. Mrs. Glen Holton,
Soperton, Rt. 1.
Several large type Dark Corn-
ish cockerels, $1.00 ea.; 7 half
Dark Cornish and half R. I. Red
cockerels; 3 half Cornish and
half B. R. cockerels, $10.00 lot.
H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box
131, Greensboro.
16 chicks ,cockerels, pullets,
hatched Aug. 12, wt. 1 1-2 lb.
avg., Bull Dog str., any num-
ber, $1.00 ea. fob here. Trade
far country cured hams. A. L.
Milligan, Bloomingdale.
Purebred Dark Cornish cock-
erels, $1.50 ea.; pullets, Mar.
jhatch. $1.00 ea.; No chks. Flor-
ence Horne, Grovetown .
5 Dark Cornish cockerels,
$1.25 ea.; 6 light brahma cock-
85c ea .fob. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt.
2, Adairsville,
20 Mar. and Apr. hatch Dark
Cornish pullets, $1.00 ea. M. O.
Mrs. W. J. Bussell, Rt. 2, Fitz- |
gerald .
10 Cornish pullets and
roosters, spr. 1940 hatch, 95c ea.
fob.; 90c ea. at my house. Mrs.
S. A. Phillips, Palmetto. ;
GAMES: 4
10 pwrebred Allen Round- ql
head stags, ready for service,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. Jesse
Cairo, Rt. 3.
1 rooster and 2 hens, War-
horse and Blue Traveler cross,
Mar. 1939 hatch, rooster nev-
er been fought, $4,00 lot. You
pay exp. No chks. Troy Duf-
fey, McDonough, Rt. 2, Box 48.
8 or 10 Roundhead and Trav-
ler cross pullets, Apr. hatch,
$1.00 ea. A. P. Nichols, 18 W.
College Ext., Griffin.
7 Black Breasted Red Game
stags for sale. Exchange for
pullets. TS. Visscher, 711
Church St., Decatur. _
Snider Bacon Warhorse pit
game cocks, $3.00 ea.; hens,
Hatcher,
| Stags, $2.00 ea.; pullets, $1.50)
ea.; S. A. Ginn Gray cocks and
hens, $2.00 ea.; 1 Grist Grady
cock and 5 hens, $12.00 lot. Tom
Weaver, Rt. 2, Canon.
4 Allen Roundhead cocks, 1
1-2 -yr. old, $5.00 ea. B. A.
Bourne, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
1 Irish Grey; 2 Grist Grady
and Blue Travler cross hens, 2
yrs. old, $3.50 lot; 3 pr. Irish
Grey and Blue Travler cross,
Mar. hatch, $2.00 w-. You pay
exp. No chks. Henry Duffey,
Jr., McDonough, Rt. 2.
6 Black Breasted Red game
stags for sale. Exchange for
pullets, same breed, Bacon War-
horse, Irish Grey. T .S. Visscher,
711 Church St., Decatur.
1 Wallace Roundhead stag:
S. A. Ginn Grey stag, $1.50; trio,
$2.50; Red Quill and Travler
crossed; pure Red Quill, $1.50
ea.; pullets, $1.00 ea. Wallace
Hezekiah, 508 Monitor Dr., Fitz-
gerald.
Pit game hens, $1.00 ea.;
trade for pit game cocks, not
under 18 mos. old. Cagl Griffin,
Mar. hatch Silver Se-
_ cockerels, . ts.
for prices. Mrs. OF M.
87 Oak St, Gainesville,
MARKET BU
Cornish roosters, 1-1-2 yrs: old, |
Ruby Poole, Rockmart, |
Indian |
erels, 6 light brahma pullets,
2.
Soe Beg eee
L
POULTRY FOR SALE
GAMES:
-Bee Martin pit game _ hens,
$1.5 ea. 5 in lot. Russell Wade,.
Thomson. Rt. 5.
4 Irish gray hens and cock,
$5.00; also ready rooted. scup-
pernong vines, 25c ea. Add post-
age. H. H. Carpenter, Roskmart.
Ri. :
25 or 30 pit game cocks, in
lots of 6 cocks for $15.00, or 12
for $25.00; hens, $1.50 ea. or
$15.00 doz. FOB. L. O. Bene-
field, Cedartown, Rt. 1, Box 79.
4 woods raised purebred and
dead game Warharse and
Brown-Red cross stags, now
ready for walk, extra large for
age (make 6-7 lb. cocks), $5.60
for tot; Exp. Col. W.-P, Cul-
bertson, Copperhill, Tenn. (Res-
ident of McCaysville, Ga.)
6 peacomb Roundhead pit
game hens and 3 roosters, $20.
All young, rooster just started
crowing. Will divide up; $5.00
fe 1 rooster and 1 pullet, $12
for 3 head. Can give papers.
QO. McCorvey, Tifton. 901 So.
Central.
Fine pit game roosters, $3.50
ea.; hens, $2.00 ea., Eggs, $1.50
for 15; asst. colors all fighting
pit game. C| Deforest Decker,
Jr., Brunswick. 2
-Fine game roosters, $3.50 ea;
hens, $2.00 ea; eggs, $1.50 for
15. Mrs. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta,
8 Edgewood Ave., Ja 7739 M.
Sniders pure Bacon Warhorse
cockerels, $2.50 ea; hens, $2.00;
stags and pullets, $1.50 ea; 2
pullets, 1 stag, $4.00; S. A. Ginn
Greys, cock, 5 hens, $12.00;
Grist Gradys, cock, 5 hens,
22.00. Tom Weaver, Canon, Rt,
ee -~
Fresh country walked cocks,
pure Irish Greys, Brown Reds,
$5.00 ea. D. C. Wriet, Monroe.
Chappell Dom stags, dead
game, Silver pheasants, Golden
pheasants, Japanese White Silk-
ie bantams for sale. Prices reas-
onable. F. M. Flemister, 700
Fifth Ave., Dalton.
2 yr. old game cocks, pure-
bred Greys, Quill, Red Quill,
Bacon. Warhorse crossed, wt. 6
lbs:; up, $4.00. 20;- 4 i Pai=
terson, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Roundhead and Shawl cross
games, 1 cock, 2% yrs. old,
$2.00; hens, $1.00 ea; Allen and
Saunders Roundhead cross hens
$1.00 ea. Guar. W. J. Atkins,
Jr., Rt. 1, Cedartown, care Mal-
bert Lee.
Fine pit game stags, half
Walker Falcon, half Mt. Eagle,
$2.50. Ready for walk. Guar.
dead game or no pay. Carl Grif-
fin, 87 Oak St., Gainesville.
GIANTS 3
4 purebred Jersey White
Giant cockerels, 6 mos. old,
$1.00 ea.; orie 18 mos. old, $1.00
fob. Exchange one for one of
same breed. Mrs. E, G. Ander-
son, Rt. 2, Baxley.
AAA White Giant cockerels,
ea.; B. R. cockerels, 75 ea.
Trade far pullets, hens,
large breed or heifer ,jhogs. Mrs.
C. K. Phipps, Rt. 1, Buckhead.
Snow white giant rooster, 2
hens, Apr. hatch, not related,
$5.00 lot. No checks. Mrs. W. A.
Hammond, Grantville, Rt. 2.
HAMBURGS:
3 Silver Spangled hamburg
roosters, 5 mos. old, $1.00 ea.
Carl Crider, P. . Box 103,
Crawford.
Silver Spangle Hamburg,
$3.50 ea.; Black Polish White
Crested, $5.00 pr.; chukar part-
ridges, $5.00 pr. C. T. Gaines,
Buford. Se
Beautiful Silver Spangle ham-
burg cocks, $3.50 ea;
White Crested Polish, $5.00 pr.
$7.50 trio. Money back guar. C.
T. Gaines, Buford. :
LEGHORNS:
40 AAA W. L. pullets, Eng.
str.. 6 mos. old, ready to lay,
79c ea.; 1207 mos. old Eng,
Barron W. L. pullets, now lay-
ing, $1.25 ea:; $16.00 both lots.
Exchange the 40 for good seed
oats. Mas. J. N. Carson, Griffin,
Rt. 4." $
1501 yr. old W. L. AAA
hens; 45016 wks. old pullets;
2507 mos. -old pullets; 1507
mos. old W. L. and Black Mi-
norea cross pullets, laying 40
percent for sale. Write or come.
H. V. Swinson, Lyons. :
120 big Eng. W. L. pullets,
6 mos. old, laying, 80c ea. at
yard. T. McClendon, Temple.
Rie: eo
50 All Star mating W. L. pul-
lets, April hatch, now laying,
$1.00 ea. Coops returned. J. P.
Dukes, Griffin, Rt. B.
2 Helms of Ill. purebred, AA
str. bloodtested W. L. rooster,
$3.00 ea. Mrs. R. V. Daniels, Rt.
3, Clarksville, Rt. 3.
Big Eng. str., Apr. hatch, W.
L. pullets, now laying, 95c ea.
Joe Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
35 young W. L. hens, 60c ea.
A. H. Stephens, Rt. B, Albany.
4 nice B. L. cockerels, Apr.
hatch, 75c ea. del. Homer Mar-
tin, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
\
LETIN
any |
Black |
POULTRY FOR SALE
LEGHORNS:
Few choice W. L. pullets for
sale. G. L. Stripling, Rt. 3, Ma-
con. =
75 or 80 W. L. hens, 1 yr. old,
finished molting, $1.00 ea.;
$60.00 lot. J. H. Harbin, Child-
ress Dr., Atlanta, Rt. 4. Box
458. Ra 7833.
22 throughbred B. L. pullets,
2 cockerels, Apr. 1940 hatch,
now laying, $1.50 ea.; $30.00
lot- 22 Parks str. B. R. pullets,
2 cockerels, 1940 hatch, $1.50
ea.; $30.00 lot. Mrs. W. C. Mat-
thews, Rt. 1, Marietta.
3 fine Tom Barron cockerels,
Eng. str., $2.00 at my place.
Trade for Stewart, Schley pe-
cans or Irish potatoes. A. E.
Hoyt, Clarkston.
10 nice Leghorn cockerels,
Eng. Tom Barron str., 6 mos.
$1.50 ea. Exchange part for
dried apples or peaches. Mrs.
D. A. Byrd, Broxton.
38 pullets, 2 roosters, 5 mos.
old. AAA grade, Eng. Str,
$40.00 lot fob. Clarence Brown,
Helena.
MINORCAS:
Large 2 yr. old Black Minorca
cock; 2 yr. old B. L. cock, $1.50
ea. Sell or trade for young pul-
lets, same stock. R. R. White,
Rt. 2. Kinsington. . 2
20 purebred Black Minorca
hens and 1 cow, 1938 hatch,
$15.00 lot fob. B. L. Lynn, 1610
Madison St., Waycross.
110 Black Minorca pullets, 6
mos. old, some now laying,
vaccinated at 3 mos., $1.00 ea.
He O. Mahaffey, Rt. 1, Carroll-
on. 3
. 25 purebred Buff Minorca
pullets, Mar. hatch, good lay-
; ers, $1.00 ea. Mrs, J. R. Lanier,
Graymont, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS:
About 50 yearling hens, good
stock, laying, 75c ea. H. F.
Bailey, College Park, Rt. 1.
(Red Oak) Ca 9852. 2
50 broilers and friers, 2-2%
Ibs.,,size,.20c Ib. at my barn; 22c
lb. del. M. A. Norton, Edison.
ORPINGTONS: i
Super AA quality. Buff Orp.
6 mos. old cockerels, $1.75 ea.
FOB. Mrs. B. B. Waters, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 3.
Purebred B .O. cockerels, 1
White Silkie cockerel for sale.
F. E. Jackson, McRae. oe
B. O. cockerels, Feb. hatch,
3, $5.00; 18 mos. old cocks, $1.30
ea, fob. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry.
3 purebred B. O. cockerels;
6 purebred B. L. cockerels; 3
W. L. cockerels, $1.00 ea. fob.
W. _E. Small, Oakwood.
| Big B. O. cockarels, Feb.
jhatch, Lady-Egg-A-Day _ str.
$2.00 ea.; 3, $5.00; cocks, $1.50
ea. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry.
PARTRIDGES
3 mos. old Chukar partridges,
$1.50 ea. fob, A. B. Vickery, La-
vonia. :
Chukar partridges, 6 mos.
more; less than 20, $2.00 ea.:
also, strong healthy 16 wks. old
quail, in lots of 25 or more,
$1.00 ea. Guar. live del. Geo.
H. Williams, Hamilton.
PEAFOWLS:
Beautiful blue peafowls for
sale. S. M. Wellborn, Columbus.
PIGEONS:
Mixed pigeons, 35c pr. C. S.
| Tidwell, Rt. 2, St. Mountain.
_Pure white and mixed fantail
pigeons, homers, $1.50 pr. Har-
ry M. Taylor, 1940 Hallman St.
N. E., Atlanta. De 3254.
Doves: young white doves,
$2.50 pr.; Ringneck doves, $1.50
pr.; also, Yellow Buff and R.
C. bantams for sale. A .R. An-
lanta.
White and Silver King pige-
ons, $2.00 pr.; 2 pr. Modenas,
$5.00 pr; choice 4 Red Leghorn
hens, 1 cock, $10.00 lot. Mrs.
C. W. Ethridge, 504 Chestnut
St., N. W., Atlanta.
4 pr. common pigeons,
mated and working, $2.50 for
lot: 1 purebred Brown Leghorn
bantam rooster, 50c. Billy Over-
by Columbus. Rt. 1, Gentian
Blvd.
Fancy pigeons, Golden Se-
bright, modern game and Sil-
ver Spangled Hambearg ban-
tams, also standard pit games.
J. L. Berry; Norcross.
5 pr. Homers, not all band-
ed, $1.00 pr. FOB, crated; 2 pure
bred Muscovey ducks (hens),
1939 hatch, 60c ea. for both or
75c ea. singly; 3 guineas, 2 gray,
April hatch and 4 bronze tur-
key April hatch hens, $2.50 ea.
Mrs. G. W. Williams, Colum-
bus. Rt. 1.
Fantail pigeons, solid white
and mixed colors, also Racing
Homers, blue and tan. Cash or
Taylor, Atlanta. 1940: Hallma
St., N. E. De 3254. 2
4 pr. cog. str. Show Homers,
1939 seamless banded, mated
prs., $4.00. Exc. for other breeds..
\Jas..K. Rice, Douglasville.
oe Friday, November
Lady-Egg-A-Day str., $2.00 ea.)
old, $1.50 ea .in lots of 25 or
drews, 1519 Central Ave., At-.
all |
exec. for equal value. Harvey M. |
we Te
POULTRY FOR SALE
PIGEONS ; :
Racing Homers (won many
r-ces and placed Ist in 4 pig-
eon Shows), young birds, $3.00-
pr., stock birds, $4.00 pr. All
fully ped. Write. Norman P.
Trimmier, Augusta, 1721 Fen-
wick St.
PHEASANTS
Pheasants, Mallard ducks,
quail, etc. for sale. Exchange
Reasonable. R. J. Wrinn, 1144
Moreland Dr. S. E., Atlanta,
QUAIL: ss
Bob Whites, fine stock, se
rr. Mutant pheasants, Malla
Sell or exch. What have you?
Mrs. Frances Wrinn, Atlanta,
RE 3. ee
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE)
- 10 N. H. Red pullets (rea
to lay) and cockerel. $10.00
Mrs. B. F. Willard, Baxley, 22
Jones St. :
46 N. H. Red pullets and
cockerels, April hatch; $6
for lot. S. J. Briener, Atlanta,
Rt <9..Box 307. ee
Sev. Donaldson R, I. Red
cockerels, from heavy lay
ready for mating, $2.00 ea. Mr
John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Wa
ren St., N. E. De 5140.
Dark R. I. Red cocks.
cock rels, ready for mating,
from trapnested, heavy layer
$2.00 ea; Trios, $5.00; Eggs,
$1.50 per 15, postpaid. Mrs.
Don Donaldson, Decatur.
2405. ae
11 fine N. H. Red pullets, 1
cockerel, $10.75 lot. C. B. Rain.
water, Hephzibah. a
REDS (New Hampshires
3 R. I. Red AAA cockerels,
wt. about 8 Ibs., $1.50 ea., also
May hatch cockerel, direct f-om
Donaldson, $1.50, FOB. R. N.
} Anderson, NHawkinsville. 537
Commerce St. ;
REDS (RHODEISLAND):
Purebred R. I. Red cockerels,
Donaldson str., blood tested,
$3.00 ea. John W. Herndon,
Hartwell. ;
4 pure single comb R. I. Red
cockerels, Mar. hatch, $3.00
D. A. Asbury, Jackson.
8 or 10 S. C. R. I. Red pullets,
1 cockerel, Apr. hatch, from
trapnest stock, ready to lay,
$1.25 ea.y 10 wullets, 1 cockerel,
$13.00 Mrs. T. W. Hagood, 261
West Lake Ave., Rt. 8, Atlan
2 Mayhood str. S. C. R. L
Red roosters, $2.50 ea.; also, 1
nice Jersey milch cow. Bell
Timmerman, Box 83, Bronwoo
Purebred R. I. Red cocker
Donaldson str., Apr. hatch, $1.0
to $1.25 ea.; pullets, 75 ea.; 2
yr. old roosters, $2.00 ea. =
Two R. I. Red roosters, 15
hens, $15.00 lot; exchange for
20 Dark B. L. hens; also straw=
berry plants, 20c C; $1.50
Mrs. J .L. Parrish, Rt. 1,
land.
_S. C. R. I. Red pullets, $1.00
ea.; cockerels, $1.25 ea.; cash
with orders of 15 or more}; will
pay exp. chgs; also have hogs
to exchange for heifer calves.
Write prices in Ist letter. Mis.
W.H. Boatwright, Alma.
Parmenter ped. R. I. Red,
Apr. hatch, cockerels, 85c e
ify Kennedy, St. Mountaii
20 R. I. Red hens, AA quali-
ty, 1 yr. old last Apr., $1.00 ea.;
$1.25 del. in Ga. . Logan
Cannon, Arnoldsville, Rt. 1. _
30 purebred R. I. Red,
aldson str., hens, 1939 hatch
pullets, 1940 hatch, ready to |
5 roosters, $25.00 lot del. M.
J. W. Sammons, Soperton.
115 Donaldson str. R. I.
pullets and hens, 10 fine roost-
ers, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Roy Peterso
Vidalia. i
9 N. H. cockerels; 1 large E
type W. L. cockerel, 6 mos. ok
bloodtested, ready for servi
$2.00 ea .Cash. fob. Mrs. Mary
Graig, Rt. 2, Carnesville.
6 N. H. cockerels, 6 mos. ol
vaccinated and_ bloodtesteed,
$1.50 ea. T. W. Morrison, P. (
Box 48, Winterville. ree
4 AAA N. H. Red cockerel
Hubbard str., Apr. hatch, bl
tested, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. F. Poo
Rockmart, Rt. 3.
80 N. H. Red pullets, Apr.
hatch, Hubbard str., 80c ea
W. Hawkins, Cleveland, Rt.
1 N. H. cockerel from pri:
winning flock U. G.
pullets, 75c ea. Mrs.
Campbell, Rising Fawn.
SUSSEX: f- ce
20 purebred Red Speckle
Sussex pullets, April hatch
2 roosters, 70c ea. Mrs. Chr
ine Wilson, Clarkesville.
Young, Spring hatch Sus
cockerels, $1.00-$1.25 ea: hen
and cockerel, $2.50 pr: Butte
cup chickens, April cocker
pullets, $1.50 to $1.75 ea.; Ma
lard ducks, about grown, $1.
ea. Cheaper here. Mrs. C. Re
Sorrells, Monroe. :
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., Lay
M. B.. turkeys, var. sizes, 25
lb. at my home, 4 mi. S. |
Barnesville. Mrs. Acthur
15,
| Barnesville,
November 15, 1940
_ POULTRY FOR SALE
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.
__ Ped. White Holland turkeys,
also ped. Bronze toms, all April
hatch, cheap. A..E. Martin,
Rome.
Iig Bronze Giant turkeys.
Book orders now. Mrs. J. M.
Parker. Austell, Rt. 2.
_ 32 M. B. fat, spring turkeys,
hens, $2.50 ea; toms, $5.00: lot
fo- 23c lb. 4 old hens. $:.50 ea.
Mail orders by Nov. 15th. Not
del. No chks. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Cochran.
Purebred White Holland tur-
keys for breeding. Mrs. Arthur
G. Smith. Sharon.
42 purebred Mammoth Pekin
ducks, 75c ea; last and this
Spring hatch Mrs. J. R. Lang-
ford. Nashville. Rt. 1. Box 36.
30 nice, fat turkeys, average
12 lbs. for hens and 18-20 for
toms. Mrs. Joe S. Davis, Cul-
verton.
_ 35 turkeys, April hatch, $70
at my yard if. sold before
Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. E. Har-
rison, Leesburg. Rt. 1. :
Speckled Guineas, Yr. old, 6
hens and rooster, $3.00 or 50c
ea. FOB. Mrs. L. B. Chases,
Kingsland.
3 geese ana gander, $3.00 plus
postage Exc. for 6 Barred or
White Rock hens. Mrs A. J.
Pope, Tallapoosa. Star Rt.
Wild Mallard ducks, $1.00 ea.
er lots of 50 or more, 75c ea. C.
S. Tidwell; Stone Mtn.
3 young M. B. turkeys, May
hatch. tom and 2 hens, $7.00;
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
2 Large Muscovey duck and
drake $1.00 ea.: $2.00 pr: In-
dian Runner hen, toey $250 lot:
Lightly crated. Mrs. Boyd Bag-
gett, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Black and White Muscovey
ducks, Mallard drakes. Booths
B. O. pullets. hens, $1.00
a.; cocks, $1.00 and $2.00 ea.:
also early Klondyke and Ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 25c
C: $1.50 M. Roberta McCol-
lum, Grantville ,
3ig Bone Giant Bronze tur-
keys for sale. $2.00 deposit on
Austell. |
Narragansett toms, $10.00 ea.
Mrs. G. L. Tallant, Cumming.
8 large White Pekin drakes
and ducks, 5 mos. old, 50c ea.
fob. John G. Veach. Rt. 1, Trion.
White Pekin ducks, drakes.
75 ea. plus postage.: exchange
for dried apples or white feed:
oc Mrs. Bud Bond, Royston.
Bourbon Red turke s, Apr.,
May hatch ,toms, $4.00 ea.: ou
lets, $2.00 at my place. Homer
R. Penland, Young Harris.
Fawn White Indian Runner
ducks, early hatch. $1.00 ea.;
few large Toulouse geese, $2.00
ea. H .F. York,Jesup.
125 purebred Bronze turkey
hens, bloodtested stock, $2.25
ea. in lots of 10. Mrs. Neal Will-
lams, Beuna Vista.
Fine M. B. turkey toms, $5.00;
hens, $4.00; trio, $12.00. R. H.
Earnest, Box 283. East Point.
Ra 7245.
a2 yr. old hen, $3.00: $10.00 for
- jot: 3 speckled guineas, 2 hens;
and rooster, $1.50. Add postage. |
Mrs. W. A. Howell. Sr., Greens-
boro, Rt. 3. :
purebred White Pekins, 4
hens and drake, 6 mos. old,
$4.50 FOB; Clyde Burrell, Stone
Mtn.
_ 2 big bone toms and 5 hens,
3 Claybanks, 2 black, all laying,
_ April 1939 hatch, $24.00 plus
exp. chgs. M. O. with order.
Mrs. J. J. Patterson, Eljijay. Rt.
d.
5 toms, $3.00 ea. or 25 Ib.
1940 hatch, also 1940 hatch Dark
Cornish cockerels. $1.00 ea. 2 yr.
old $1.50. Miss Cora B. Patter-
son, Ty Ty. Rt. 3, Box 74.
2 big healthy turkeys grown
this year. $7.50 ea. 2 for $12.00
not del: also others not men-
tioned. Forrest Martin, Flow-
ery Branch. Rt. 1.
Big bronze turkeys, May
hatch, 5 toms and*5 hens, $4.00
and $3.00 ea. $6.00 pr. Exp. to
be paid by buyer. M. O. pre-
ferred. Mrs. E. B. Perdue, Jack-
son. Rt. 2.
~ WV. B. turkeys, 2 hens and
tom, fine and healthy, $15.00
FOB. Mrs. G. W. Shannon, Le-
nox.
May 1939 hatch tom, wt.
18-20 Ibs., treated for disease.
$4.00. Cash with ordez. Mrs.
Henry Durham. Woodville. Rt.
ieee
- Old fashioned geese, 90c ea.
at home. Buyer to pav trans.
ehgs. Also Jersey W. cabbage
plants, 45c C. 75c M. Mrs. WwW.
S. A. Beckworth, Baxley. Rt. 2.
Nice, young fat turkeys, av.
wt. 8-14 Ibs., 25c lb; also-friers,
v. 2 Ibs., young, fat 22c Ib.
e E. Strange, Cobbtown.
Rts. :
6 drakes, young, White and
Colored, 75c ea. Make best offer
for lot. Herbert S. Whitworth.
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
~ urkey toms, $6.00 ea.; hens,
$4.00. Now ready for del. Tom
Coggins, Farm Hill. Elberton.
.
Mrs. D. A. Pope, Buchanan.
Nice turkeys, 22c lb. at my
yo. near Daniel Springs near
Union Point. Mrs. Hervey Ray.
Union Point. ,
Apr. hatch Big Bone Giant
Bronze turkey toms, out of eggs
costing $42.00 doz., $18.00 ea. L.
A. Ellis, Rt. 5, Cumming.
30 nice fat turkeys, avg. ro
to 2C Ibs. ea. Write for prices.
Mrs. J. S. Davis, Culverton.
1940 hatch Muscovey ducks,
-quackless. 5 ducks and 2
drakes. Very beautiful. Sacri-
efi i .. separately.
or as ordered. Frank Hames
168 Howard St., S. E., De 3817. |
M. B- turkeys .1940 hatch. 15|
to 20 Ibs., hens. $4.00 ea.; toms.
- $5.00 ea. Edward Tison. DeSoto.
2 purebred Marragansett
toms, May 1939 hatch, $7.00 ea.
Mrs. Carl Thompson. White
Plains.
3 ducks, laying, 2 drakes, 55
ea.: $2.25 lot. Not prepaid. H. S.
Cook. Care W. R. Wall. Rt. 3.
Box 586. Atlanta.
5 Pronze turkey toms, Apr.
hatch. $7.50 ea. Clara Fleming,
Bronwood.
: 1 purebred Bourbon Red
turkey gobbler. 25 lbs. May
1939 hatch, good breeder, $5.00
5 ducks, 6 drakes, 85c ea.
ao Wheeler, Ball Ground,
ducks, Ar. hatch, 75c ea. Mary
Harrison, Mansfield.
Giant Bronze turkey toms,
Apr. hatch ,from eggs costing
$42.00 doz., $18.00 ea. L. J. Ellis.
Cumming, Rt. 5 .
ducks, 1 drake, good layers,
50 ea. 10 nice. purebred
Thompson Ringlet Rock pullets,
$1.00 ea.; $9.50 lot. Mrs. John A.
Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.
Extra choice White Pekin
ducks; 1 drake, 4 ducks, $5.00.
Mrs. J. J. Atkins, 964 Mani-
gault, Atlanta. :
Quackless Muscovey ducks,
drake, 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. fob.
Johnson Crowe, 8 Maybelle St.,
Cartersville. .
Pure Narvagansett turkey
toms, from unrelated stock,
$6.00; hens, $4.00 ea. Mrs. F. W.
Schmidt, Rt. 2, Augusta.
Narragansett hens, spr. hatch,
$5.00 toms, $8.00. Mrs. D. M.
Clark, Garfield.
3 pr. pure Mallard ducks,
$2.00 pr.; 10 White African gui-
nea hens, 2 roosters, $10.00 lot.
Mrs. D. A. Pope, Buchanan. -
1 turkey tom and 1 hen, aruss
breed, Mar. hatch, for sale; ex-
change for chickens. Ea. _y
postage. Mrs. Mary Fogarty, Rt.
2, Abbeville.
2 fine Holland and Bronze
eross turkey toms, yr. old; 1
he. young Bronze and Holland
cross turkeys, for breeders.
$5.00; several pr. Bronze tur-
keys. breeders, $5.00 pr.; also
young Pekin ducks, $1.00 ea.
Mis. Re J. Miller: Rt 2;- Box
527, Augusta.
One M. B. turkey tom, $10.00;
tom and 2 hens. $18.00; Par.
hatch M. B. toms, $8.00: hens,
$5.00: tom and 2 hens, $15.00:
Muscovey drake and hen, $3.00.
Exp. not pd. Mrs. W. W. Van-
dergrift. Rt. 2, Thomasville. |
1-2 yr. old Bronze turkey
gobbler; 1-2 yr. old hen; 5 Mar.
hatch toms: 3 Mar. hatch hens,
_| $25.00 lot at my yd.; also, fine
Jersey heifer with calf, 2 wks.
old. $40.00 del. at my barn. E.
G. Duke. Palmetto Box, 134.
WYANDOTTES: .
12 White Wyandotte hens, 85c
ea. fob. Mrs. D. A. Wright, Rt.
1, Helena. :
12 S. L. Wyandotte hens, 1
rooster, Feb. hatch, $12.00 lot;
121 yr. old hens, 1 rooster,
$10.50 lot. Mrs. J. C. Blanton,
Adel.
12 large American str. Wyan-
dotte 5 mos. old pullets and 2
yr. old hens and 1 good 2 yr.
olc rooster, for sale. B. T. Ad-
ams, Elberton, Rt. 3.
5 purebred R. C. White Wyan-
dotte hens, 17 mos. old, 90c ea.
FOB. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Lo-
cust Grove.
Purebred R. C. S. L. Wyan-
dotte cockerels, April hatch, al-
so hens, $1.25 ea. large 1938
hatch rooster, $1.50; 3 beauti-
ful hybrid (Roundhead-Spang-
led cross) game cocks, $1.50 ea.
Buyer pay exp. Mrs. E. B. Mc-
Leroy, Eatonton. Rt. 1.
R. Cc. S. L. Wyandotte pullets,
from good stock, 12. $10.00. Ex-
change 6 or 5 Apr. hatch cock-
erels. Mrs. Taylor Sper, Rt. 3,
Box 129, Dawson. ,
S. L. Wyandotte roosters, 18
mos. old. $1.50 a. postpaid. Mrs.
_ fob: Elbert Overton, Bowdon,
Hershel Robeson, Chula, Rt 1.
POULTRY FOR SALE |
10 purebred White Pekin |.
June hatch, 75c ea.; 3 ducks, 1}
BABY CHICKS:
Want 100 or 150 chicks, day
old, at once, payable at 8 or 10]:
wks. old preferred. B.R. or
Reds; also want 50 chicks to
raise on halves to 10 wks. old.
W. J. Walston, Franklin. Rt. 3.
BANTAMS:
Swap 7 Black Muscovey 5.
mos. old ducks for 10 bantam
hens. any breed. Vachel Zachry,
Rome. Bluff Road.
Want 1 Buff Cochin bantam
cockerel or young rooster. Must
be-C. H.. Wright=,str: = J. M.
Owens, Atlanta, 1594 Jonesboro
order. Mrs. J. M. Parker. Rt. 2,|Rd
BRAHMAS
Want 5 or 6 pullets and unre-
lated rooster, prefer Golden or
Silver Sebrights. Black. White
or Buff Cochins, Silver Ham-
burgs, Japanese Silkies; also
want 2 females and 1 male
guinea pigs. State prices del.
R. J. Williamson, 832 Oakhill
Ave., Atlanta.
Want 8 or 10 light brahma
hens and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old.
thoroughbred for cash. Garden
Peece, Rt. 1, Box 123, College
Park.
CAPON: Want 1 = capon,
trained to carry chicks. State
best price. L. W. Perkins, Be-
nevolence.
CORNISH
1 White Cornish rooster, not
over 1 yr. old, must be pure-
bred. State price del. George
E. Kelly, Rt .2, Rome.
Want to hear from parties
having large type Dark Cornish
cockerels, Bull Dog str. W. L.
Dixon, Quitman, Rt. 1.
GAMES
Want 10 or more grown prize
fighting game chickens .on 50-
50 basis. Extra large range.
pes deal. S .G. Rogers, Clax-
LEGHORNS:
Want. 10 AAA B. L. hens,
with or without rooster, prefer
rooster unrelated. State best
price. Mrs.
Canton, Rt. 3.
Will give yood trade for Buff
Leghorns or Buff Minorca hens.
Mrs. L. H. Coe, Hastanollee.
Exe. 10 turkeys, 9 hens and
gobbler, at market price for W.
L. hens at market price. L. A.
Puckett, Milledgeville. Rt. 3.
Want 75 or 100 W. L. hens.
Give best cash price, del. Nash-
ville. Mrs. F. B. Ross, Nashville.
eare R. N. Taylor.
Want about a dozen W. L.|
hens. Mareh or April hatch.
Give price del. Mrs. R. A. John-
son, Chamblee, care Mrs. Lou-
ise H. Wortham.
Want few W. L. hens, spr.
hatch. - State strain and price.
J. H. Archer, Sparta. (
Want 100 W. L. hens. Write
what you have. C. F. H. Tay-
lor, Adel.
Want 25 large breed, heavy
laying str. W .L. pullets, early
spr. hatch. No culls. S. S. Cope-
land, Jackson.
Want 25 Eng. W. L. pullets.
Apr. hatch. Give price del. No
culls. Thos. Bagwell, Rt. 2.
Fairburn.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Want 6 purebred B. R. pul-
lets, 1 rooster.. Write at once.
Mrs. O .D. Maine, Bonaire.
Want 25 Thompson str. B. R.
pullets. J. E. Barger, Buchanan.
Read. :
Want 12 to 18 B. R. pullets
or young hens. Hugh M. Cash.
Bremen. Rt. 1.
Exchange two 1940 Apr. hatch
M. B. hens and gobbler for 12
Feb. or Mar. hatch B. R. AAA
pullets. Must be good. Mrs. Alex
| Boyer. Sparta.
ORPINGTONS:
Want 1 or 2 White Orp., cock-
erels, Eng. str. preferrea Feb.
or March hatch. Have 2 would
like to sell or exc. Mrs. E. H.
Shepparrd, Sandersville.
PIGEONS
Want several pr. racing Hom-
er pigeons. Marion Stovall, Box
62, Madison.
REDS (RHODE ISLAND) ____
Want 15 purebred Donaldson
R. I. Red pullets. laying age;
1 cockerel. Reasonable. Mrs. I.
J. Stephenson, Plains.
SWANS: Want 1 pr. white
swans. A. B. Medlock, Rt. 2,
Box 504, Atlanta.
Exe. 11 good stock rabbits for
some chicken.. J. W. Roberts.
East Point. 708 Lumpkin St.
TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS
AND GEESE:
Want 1 young White China
gander and pr. brown China
geese, a young pr. of good.
match mules for a yoke of work
steers, or would buy good match
yoke of work steers. Bob Well-
born, LaFayette. Rt. 1.
POULTRY WANTED |
_ | TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS
|Red Game bantam.
Hermon Wilkie,
| people,
-|to be
POULTRY WANTED |
AND GEESE:
Want 1 pure Bourbon Red
turkey tom, not under 1 1-2 yr.
old, not over 2 yrs. Mrs. F. C.
Holliday, Lexington.
Want 2 pure Mammoth Tou-
louse geese. Quote price. Mrs.
Frec L. White, Buckhead.
WYANDOTTES: :
- Want 25 Wyandotte pullets,
2 roosters, to raise on halves.
Have good place to raise them.
Bring or ship. Leatus Crane,
Penfield.
Want trio, rooster and pul-
lets. Golden Wyandotte, meh 1
this years hatch Black Breasted
Must be
reasonable. Otis Eason, La-
Grange. Jackson St. #
POSITIONS WANTED
Want light farm work, unen-
cumbered, 31 yrs. old woman
for home and salary. Mrs. Mat-
Zs ae tas Atlanta, 941 Lee St.
> \
Want work looking after |
farm at once. W. D. Smith, Ten-
nille. *
41 Yr. old veteran and son,
23. yrs. old want position on
farm. a E. King, Tifton, Rt. 1.
White man (exp. farmer)
wife and 3 children want 1-
horse form on shares; also a
small dairy, poultry farm to op-
erate, or would consider caring
fo stock and raising feed. State
particulars first letter. Morris
Henry, Soperton, Rt. 1.
Want position on dairy, 7 yrs.
exp. prefer sour cream dairy:
will go anywhere; would con-
sider job looking after large
dairy farm. wife and self. J.
Davis, Columbus. Rt. 1.
26 Yr. old woman with 5-yr.
old child wants job doing light
farm work for room, board and
salary. Mrs. Ruby Herrington,
Norcross, Rt. 1. Care J. <A.
Carney).
Colored girl wants job on
farm good people; no bad hab-
its, nice and intelligent, ean |
furnish references, willing
worker, $3.50 per wk. and
board. Louisa Gilmore, Wadley.
_ Single woman, aged 31 wants
job, gen. farm work, with nice
have no bad _habits.,
common school education. E. L
Norten, Marietta, Gen. Del.
Want 1 or 2-horse farm, must
be good house near good school
and good land, standard rent
or 50-50 basis; can furnish self:
not over 4 mi. from Hampton.
C. F. Cooper, Hampton, Rt. 1. |
_Sober, industrious young mar-
ried man, graduate of Berry
School, Auto-Diesel College.
wishes. work on fruit or truck
farm or dairy. L. M. Hayes, Su-
bligna. :
Want work on farm, room,
board and small salary. W. J.
Johnson, College Park, Rt. 2.
Want job as farm supt. sev-
eral yrs. exp. in farming, hog
raising, go anywhere, will have
to be moved. sober, honest.
married, capable managing la-
bor. A. W. Roberson, Chula.
- Well exp. farmer lifetime on
farm wants good 1-horse farm
on share basis with good man
with good stock and tools: have
oved but will repay,
need some help to make crop.
good 4-room house, havewife.
3 children, ref. if desired. W.
W. Duke, Hampton. -
Want large 2 mule crop with
as large cotton acreage as pos-
sible for standing rent. I farm
with the Government and have
my own stock. Prefer Jefferson,
Warrenton, Glascock or McDuf-
Se Co. T. S. Ivey. Thomson. Rt.
-
Want a share crop on halves.
2 mule crop. Can furnish self
for groceries. Wife, 2 grown
sons, girl and father, 6 hands
to work. Farmed all lives. Do
not drink, smoke ca- chew. Ref-
erences. Russell Wade, Thom-
son. Rt. 5.
Wanted by life-time farmer,
exp., in all classes of farming,
job as overseer on farm. Sep-
arate living quarters and liva-
ble wage for self and wife. No.
Ga. preferred. Nathan Jones.
Atlanta. 1546 So. Gordon St. S.
W.
Want job as caretaker of
farm or estate, for reliable par-
ty. Experienced, A-1 references.
Can begin immediately. J. H.
Boynton. Atlanta. cfo Gen. Del.
48 yr. old woman, unencum-
bered, wants light farm work.
no field work, with good people.
$2.00 week. room and board. At
once. Come after or send bus
fare. Mrs. Jurania James, Mill-
en. Rt. 3. Box 162.
Want job with turpentine.
Well-exp., references. Also good
truck driver. Tom Mercer, Nor-
man Park. Rt. 1.
Want job on farm for half of
crop or wages. Exp. in truck
driving and all kinds of farm
work. Wife and child. Harvey
Nichols, Ocilla. Rt. 1.
POSITIONS WANTEI
. Want place as Supt. of larg
farm or stock farm. Well
perienced and strickly sober.
E. Adair, Bartow. Rt. 2. 0
Nice, country raised, settle
woman wants job with |
people, any kind light
work for reasonable salary.
Maggie Camp, Eastanollee.
White woman wants job light |
farm work. no field work 1
milking. $3.00 to $4.00 wee
room and board. Write first.
Have 16 yr. old daughter. Mrs
M H. Markey, Lumpkin. R
i i ee
Want job as cotton ginner 0
operator of Corn and _ othe
Mills. Single. Well exp. H.
Neal, Atlanta, 813 1-2 -Ban
head Ave.. N .W. ee
Man and wife, no children
want work at once on farm.
Prefer in North Ga. Both 1
work. Raised on farm. Have
never done any W. P. A. work
G. P. Evans. Griffin. Rt. D.
Want job looking after farn
near Atlanta or other good
town. W. D. Smith. Tennille.
Want job as Farm Supt. Sev
yrs exp. Ref. Go anywhere. Do
carpenter and most all repai
work on farm machinery. W.
H. Harper, Elko. a
Want caretakers place
Best of ref. Chas. A. Chandler,
Atlanta, 586 Luckie St. N. W
Fine, unencumbered whit
woman, middleaged. health
and active, wants vwork o1
farm. Mrs. G. C. Higdon, Dall
as: Rt. 1, =
Want a limited amount o
Tractor work. Charges reason
able. Must be within a radiu:
of 10 miles. Will take farm pro-
duce or livestock for part pay.
Write cr see for details. S.
Kidder, Jr., Meigs. :
Dry-hand milker wants jo
in good dairy. Can give ref.
well exp. 2 in family. Middle-
aged man. Charlie B. Wri
Macon. Rt. 5, efo Rivoli Dairy.
~ Young married man with wif
and 4 yr. old child wants job
overseeing farm or dairy wor
23 yrs. old. Life time exp. Sta
salary, ete. Ira L. Clements
Hazlehurst. Rt. 1. Cfo J. M.
Dyal. ee
Want 1 horse farm on halves.
Exp. farm family, farmed th
year. J. W. Cordele, Jeffer,
ville. Ht..2.
Want to Supt. a good si
farm for some good man. W.
Goare, Axson.
Want half crop for 194
wage job on farm. Have to
moved, any time. Wife and on
child. Best ref. E. M. Jarvis
Glenwood. Rt. 1. Saas
Want 3 or 4 h. farm on halve
or work for wages on farm.
-in family, all work. Best of ref.
Billy Williams, Glenwood. Rt.
Want 1 h. farm. 6 R. house
with lights, wood, out-bldgs.
etc., near school and near At-
lanta, Fulton or Dekalb
Good ref. C. R. Palmer, Atla
ta, 941 Fern Ave. S. E.
Want place on halves,
and 4ths or standing rent, with
good party. Can furnish self.
L. M. Maleolm, Palmetto.
Middleaged, white cou
want job on farm, looking
ter stock, good milker, ete.. anc
wife light farm wack. Go any
place in Ga. Write full particu-
lars. Lee Roy Huber. Coolidge
Rt b- Box: 168. Bea
White girl, 18, wants ligh
farm work. no field work. $3.
elderly woman, near Gaines-
ville. Have to send fare. Mis
Florence Marshall. Dawson. R
Want 1 h. farm, good land
smooth, about 25-40 aores with
8 to 15 A. cotton allotment.
R. house and barn. 50-50 wi
good, Christian man. Have |
yr. old boy for wages. J. E
Meeks, Greenville. Rt. 1.
Want home on farm with gooc
old couple. Am crippled but.can
do most farm work. 46 yrs. old.
Come after or send fare. Pa
Bennett. Bremen. Rt. 2. Se
Man of 70, right spry, wants
job of light farm wark. tendin;
to stock. poultry. garden. etc
for home and small salary. F
H. Jones, Garfield, cfo Jas. I
ily. Work on 50-50 basis. 2 horse ~
erop. L. R. Meeks. Gay. Rt. 1.
Want light farm work. Can
drive car or truck. Dont drink
Can run grist mill. Have to have
transportation. Best ref. Geor
W. Watts. Tomsboro.
Want farm in Paulding, Co
or No. Fulton co. on 3rds an
4ths or cheap standing rent
, Have own stock. tools and feed
and finance self. Must have a
least 2 oc 3 houses. B. L. Shel-
nutt, Riverdale. Rt. 1. Be
age Eight |
POSITIONS WANTED
Man and wife want job on
erm, not over 20 mi. Atlanta.
xperienced. Can also drive car
truck. Pat Watsh, Atlanta,
23 Central Ave.
Want job on farm. $15.00 mo.
with house, wood, water, etc.
nished. Golden Weathers,
Janta, 195 De Poor Dr. S. E.
Want 2 h. crop near Atlanta,
ood land, good house, near
church and school a: school bus.
with as many as 12 acres cot-
fon allotment. with good, reli-
ble, Christian people. 25 yrs.
p. Gust 3 farms for 20 yrs.)
lenty force. 50-50 basis with
ome help. W. T. Simpson. Lil-
Ebi rt. 1.
Want 3-4 h. favm on 50-50
asis, good land, tools and
mules, with man who will treat
air. Can finance self. Plenty
orce to operate. G. L. Powell,
nadilla. Rt. 2.
ant job as overseer: or up-
p man of all kinds farm
achinery, on large place. Very
ood blacksmith, also. J. :
d. Blackshear.
arried man wants job on
arm looking after stock and
arm. Willin to do anything
as to be done. Have to be mov-
si. House to be furnished. S. T.
arter, Talking Rock, .
Want position to_ oversee.
arm. Sober, honest, 35 yrs. old,
xp. in farming, breeding and
aising livestock. Best ref. Want
R. house, good water. etc.
nsider place as caretaker with
e land to farm. L. T. Cox.
iverdale, Rt. 1. *
W. E. Bagwell,
Richardson St., S. W.
Want to work on farm for
of this year and for 1941.
16 yrs. old and somewhat crip-
led: cant do heavy work. Need
work. Send bus fare or come
after. Paul I Bennett, Bremen,
Tet. 2: :
~ Want job in So. Ga. at milk
dairy or farm work. Best ref.
Wife and 2 babies. Want year
work. R. F. Lawson, Vi-
na> Rt. 3, care W. A. Holder.
Want place not too far from
suitable for raising chick-
cow and hogs, ete., with
es to tend. Must have a
od house and out-bldgs., also
ctric wired. Self, wife, 2
dren, 11 and 17. Write. J.
eckson, Austell, Rt. 2, care
L. Dodd.
40 yr. old, unencumbered,
untyy raised gentleman wants
farm work with christian.
90d poultryman and gardner.
salary, couple of rooms
ave own furniture)and board.
onest and sober, best of ref.
homas E. Wheeler, Augusta.
8 Chaffee Ave. ;
White girl, 17, wants light
m work, no field work, for
and reasonable salary.
Dovelyn Law, Ochlocknee.
Be
ood reliable white woman
s light farm work, no field
Live in home with relia-
le family and reasonable sal-
y. Good ref. Mrs. Florence
trell, Poulan. Rt. 1.
an with family wants good
, small, with patches, good
convenient to,
Jess Ledford,
esville, Rt. 2. :
g man wants job on gen.
ry farm, with good, re-
le people. Good worker. No
habits. Ref. if required.
salary. Roy Judkins, Pow-
. 19 yr. old voung man
- job on farm, truck. driv-
tractor work, | carpenter,
r nice, clean home and
sonable salary. Walter Fowl-
tlanta, 392 Woodward Ave.
man, age 33, wants job
or c-chard, doing any kind
-hores. Am one-armed
able to do heavy work.
sider job as foreman, care-
er, etc. Willing to coonerate
employer at all times. Will
y kind of job can do.
d wife only. Ernest Dar-
ton, Newnan, Rt. 2.
ant job as farm overseer
or 1941. Successful in growing.
all kinds of feed and gen. farm-
. Know how to handle labor
uccessfully, and care for all
live stock. Best of ref.
. Segraves, Zebulon.
hristian woman, 50, unen-
le. Strong, heal-
rs. Lillian Hill,
nt job driving tractor or
g farm on halves, with
meone able to furnish family
. Near school bus line. Will-
0 work. Jesse E. Jackson,
nencumbered woman wants
_ work, no field work,
. So. Ga. preferred.
hiss D.
POSITIONS WANTED
Young married man wants a
crop on halves for 1941, or for
reasonable wages. See or write.
Charles Coley, Chester.
Man and wife, want job on
farm for wages. - Well exp.
Farmed all life. Come or write.
Connie Marcus, Clarkesville. Rt.
2
Young, married man wants
job on poultry farm, or other
light farm work. O. C. Connor,
Marietta. care Gen. Del.
Single man wants crop on 50-
50 basis for 1941. C. R. Hollo-
way, Edison.
Want light farm work with
good people for reasonable sal-
ary. Miss Sallie Mae Hodges.
Savannah, 106 Oglethcepe Ave.
Want 1 h. farm on 50-50 basis.
4 or 5 R.. house. or job for
wages on farm, anywhere south
Andersonville. Frank Taylor.
Andersonville. Rt. 1.
Want farm on 50-50 basis with
good man (near church and
school) for 5 or 10 years, 5 in
family, 15 yr. old boy to work.
+1 girl when out of school wants
work this winter. need some
help to make crop, prefer 1
large farm, can handle imp.
machinery and keep in repair.
good refs. W. H. Duke, Hamp-
ton. ckt :
Single man wants crop for
1941 on 50-50 basis. C. R. Hollo-
way. Edison. s
Man with 1 arm wants job on
farm ,prefer place with old cou-
ple or job feeding and caring
chickens, wife and 4-yr. old boy.
n. bad habits. Bill Overby.
Gainesville, 541 W. Myrtle St.
Man with large family, all
good workers, wants a 2-horss
share crop for 1941, with good
man who will treat: me right.
must have good water and a
good house. Robert L. Carter.
Albany. Rt. 4, Box 128 A.
FARM PARTNER
~ WANTED
Want man with some cash to
grow peaches and raise cattle.
Put in. Jand and my part of
eash. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick.
Want exp. reliable farmer-
carpenter with 3 or more in
family. able and willing t cul-
tivate 25-40 acres, raise poul-
try and hogs on shares; build
tobacco barn and build and re-
pair dwelling and some out-
bldgs. Good high and in good
section to live. Come see. Ref.
exc. Mrs. I. H. Anderson, Alma.
Rt. 4.
Want partner in cattle and
hog farm. I can get any num-
ber of baby calves cheap. and
will furnish all labor to grow
them and feed them, on shares.
Prefer open range county in So.
Ga. J. A. Weaver. Vienna. Rt.
4, Box 81, cfo D. F. Brown.
Want good colored family for
large 1 h. crop, 50-50, or 3rds
and 4ths or standing rent. Good
land, near school and church
and bus and mail rt. Would
hire boy by month for year
round: can furnish day labor for
2 cc 3 all winter. At once. J. N.
Young, Powder Springs. Rt. 2.
Want nice girl, orphan pre-
ferred, for light farm work, no
| field work. live in home and
weekly salary. Attend Sunday
school every Sunday. Mrs. A.
- Young, Powder Springs. Rt.
Want nice girl, @-phan pre-
ferred, for light farm work. no
weld work, live in home and
weekly salary. Attend Sunday
Scheol every Sunday. Mrs. A. E.
Young, Powder Springs. Rt. 2.
Want exp. milker, who has
Health Cert. Must be temperate,
wood garden furnished. Reason-
bus route, near church. C. W.
Price, Cedartown. .
Want good man with own
steck for good 2 h. crop. Will
not charge any rent if man will
improve place for Ist yr. W. G.
Owenby, Marietta.
Want boy, 15-16, orphan pre-
ferred, that can do any kind of
plowing, cut with Ax. Board.
clothes and treat as one of fam-
ily. Some spending money. T. L.
| Massey, Danielsville. Rt. 3.
Want reliable man and wife,
without . children, for dairy
farm work. House, wood, milk
and garden furnished. $35.00
mo. Could use son, 13 yrs. of
age or more. Give ref. W. H.
Ivey, Milledgeville. Rt. 1.
Want party who is interested
in wild plants and truck farm-
ing. Small salary or percentage.
Prefer settled, unencumbered
man. Must be sober honest and
good natured. E. C: Harris,
Demorest. Rt. 1.
Want
family. 2 men competent and
willng to keep up and- build
weekly and do gen. werk on
farm. Very little plowing; wo-
men. to gather and preserve sur-
for stock. and cattle. or with |
wages, board and laundry. Must
|to work. Mrs. Annie Bell Owens,
honest and agreeable. House. '
able monthly wages. On school.
| $2.00 mo.
steady, hardworking |
fence, also cut 4 cords wood.
MARKET BULLETIN
FARM PARTNER
WANTED
Want colored farm wage
hands. Houses and wood furn-
ished along with wages. Have
places for 2 col. families. Apply
to Mr. Joe C. Stanr, Foreman,
at farm on Hunter Road. off
Roosevelt Highway between
Stonewall and Red Oak. Hous-
ton White, Atlanta. Grant Bldg.
Want young girl to help with
ght farm work. no field work:
Prefer an orphan who will ar-
preciate a good home. Write.
Mrs. George T. Bachelor, At-
lanta, 242 Alexander St. N. W.
Want colored man for gen,
work around a small suburban
place, $3.00 week and living. J.
R. Johnston, Atlanta. 3541 Ros-
well Rd. ;
Want boy, 17-19, with good
habits, for light work on farm.
$10.00 mo. room and board.
Write. Eugene C. Boone, Kings-
land. Box 94. :
Want exp. man to work farm
on shares. Prefer single man. R.
A. Johnson, Chamblee, Rt. 1, cfo
Mr. Wortham. ;
FARM HELP WANTED
Want white woman for light
farm work, no field work. Geo.
KE. Hart, Sylvester.
Want middleaged woman,
white or colored, for light farm
work, no field work. B. F.
eS Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 344
Want family, white or color- |
ed, with one in family can
Plow, shovel and cut with axe.
C. M. Jackson, Lawrenceville.
Want man for 1 to 2 h. farm,
about 250 A. in pasture, run-
ning water year round. Ideal
for stock farm. On. school bus
line, near Church. Write at
once. M. E. Adams, Haddock.
Rt Box 115: j
- Want couple, honest, sober,
dependable, for work in garden,
flowers, odd jobs around coun-
try place and light farm work.
Give age and ref. Mrs. J. E.
Lenning, Jasper.
Want single, middleaged wo-
man for light farm work, no
field work, Must be honest and
dependable. Reasonable salary.
Paris G. Hollifield, Tiger. Rt. 1.
Want 2 wage hands for regu-
lar farm work at farm prices,
for bal. this and next year. Mrs.
J. M. Bobo, Hartwell.
. Want woman to live in home
with mna and wife and do light
farm work, no field work. $4.00
mo. State age, wt., particulars.
if can drive car. W. M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup.
_ Want at once, good, settled,
white or colored woman for
light farm work, no field work.
Must be respectable, honest, re-
liable and clean. Reasonable
salary, private room and board.
Christian preferred. Mrs. Ruth.
James, Ohoopee.
Want exp. farmer to live in
home and work for reasonable
be honest and reliable and able
sereven, Rt 1.
- Want good man for 110-120
A. good smooth land. Rent pay-
able out of crop. 8 mi. No. Per-
ry. Write at once. J, H. Smith,
Fort: Valley. Rt. 1:3 3
Want 2 horse farmer with 3
or 4 good workers, sober, easy
to get along with. Stock and
tools furnished. M. G. Reynolds,
Gainesville. Rt. 6.
Want nice, white girl to live
with family of 3 and do light
farm work, no field wa-k. Ap-
ply. Miss Abbie Reeves, Pal-
metto. ee 2
Want 21 yr. old, single boy
to work on farm. Must be able
drive car. Live in my home and
small salary. Give ref. D. H.
Perkins, Atlanta,, 339 Capitol
Ave. Ma 6966. _ ye
_Want nice, country raised
girl or woman, not. over 30, to
live with 2 elderly people and
help with farm work, also light
field work. Board, clothes and
N. S. Goss, | Ball.
Ground Re bo. ee
_. Want middleaged woman for
light farm work, no field work.
Mrs. Ruby Nuckolls, Summer-
ville. Rt. 4, rae eee as
~ Want nice, clean, Christian,
white woman for light farm
work, no field wack. $10.00 to
$12.00 mo. room and board.
Write at once. Mrs. J. M. Moore,
Toccoa. 193 Franklin St...
Want 2 boys or men, 20-45,
who are able to do ordinary
farm work. Must have refined
morals, industrious, honest, and
reliable, who will appreciate a
pleasant home with elderly
couple; also good young woman
for light farm work. S. A. Swett,
ap iy RE 22:
Want good man for 1 h. farm.
standing rent. Must. run self.
Pasture, wood and water. On
highway. Mrs. E. B. Wood, Og-
lethorpe, Rt. 2. =.
Want colered farm hand, sin-
gle; or with small family. Sal-'
ary and house. In Emanuel |
County. C. O. Johnson, Savan-
plus fruits and vegetables, Col-_
ged vhite. S. T. Kidder, Jr.
FARM HELP WANTED
WwW a nt unencumbered, settled
woman of good character to
help with light farm work and
poultry, no field work. Com-
fortable room, board and $2.00
week. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell,
Kingsland. Rt. 1.
Want couple to share furn-
ished house and work farm in
small town in Morgan- Co.,
standing ,rent or thirds and
fourths of crop. Must have own
stock and supplies. Good land.
Mrs. Madge B. McRae, Atlanta,
403 West Peachtree. .
Want homeless or orphan
white girl, not over 15, to live
in home as one of family and
do gen. light farm work, no
field work, and attend school.
Write. Mrs. Elizabeth Peeples,
Smyrna. :
Want good woman at once.
to do light farm work, no field
work, for good home with 4 in
family. R. E. Bennett, Royston.
Want party to help me on
farm for wages or part of arop.
Charlie Knight, Waycross. Rt. 1,
Box 88 cfo Don J. Cason.
Want white woman, 35-50
for light farm work, no field
work. $2.50 week Ref. T. B.
Self, Dunwoody. Rt.-1.
Want good colored family to
run large 1 h. farm on 50-50
basis of all crops and increase
in stock. J. T. Douglas, Albany.
Want healthy, white boy a-
bout 12 or 14. to tend to stock
and help on small farm. Mrs. J.
M. Page, Sumner.
Want good, white farmer for
8 h. farm; 30 acres in cotton,
hal. in feed crops, also raise
hogs and-look after Pecan or-
chard, all on 50-50 basis. 6 R.
house, good out-bldgs., 4 mi.
town on good highway; school
bus by house. H. G. Hatcher,
Wrightsville.
Want healthy, reliable, unen-
cumbered woman, good charac-
ter, 25-40, to live in home and
do light farm work, no . field
work: few chickens. Good home
and very reasonable salary.
Mrs. G. W. Williams, Colum-
bus. Rt. 1 cfo Williams Dairy.
Want neat, unencumbered,
country woman, healthy, a-
round 30 yrs. old, honest (pre-
fer one with musical talent).
for light~far 1 work, no field
work, A. C. Penry, Monroe, Rt.
Want farmer for 1 1-2 h.
farm. Pasture, wood, near
town and school. 4 R. electrici-
ty, barn, on highway. Come see.
Must be able furnish self. Mrs.
W. A. Cole, Powder Springs.
Want middleaged white wo-
man for light farm work, no
field work. $4.00 mo. and
board. Mrs. Louise Deagan, Du-
luth.
Want reliable party for large
peach orchard with packing
house and equipment. Good
cond. Mrs. W. Loyd, Rome.
Rig:
Want able bodied, young
man, not subject to draft, as
helper with Honey Bees for
1941. Single man _ preferred.
State full particulars and send
ref. in first letter. Floyd An-
derson, Hilton.
Want unencumbered, settled,
white woman for light farm
work, no field work. Reason-
able salary, room and board.
Mrs. C. S. Simpson, Macon, 420,
Log Cabin Boulevard.
Want unencumbered, middle-
aged woman for light farm
work, no field work. Home and
small salary. Communicate
with: Mrs. H. Pickett, Atlanta,
329 Sutherland Terrace.
- Want at once a man who can
blast well, etc. W. M. Patterson,
Lithia Springs. Rt. 1.
Want.farm girl, 18 or over.
for light farm work, no field
work, for room, board . and
lanta. Rt. 8, Box 585 B.
Want a good 2 h. farmer for
good farm 1 1-2 mi. W. Austell.
4 R. house, barn, smokehouse:
Also'a man for 1 h. farm, 3 R.
house, lights, barn, ete. RFD
and school bus. Standing rent.
Geenia Hays, Austell.
Want nice, reliable, middle-
aged or younger woman for
light feem work, no field work,
for home with couple and right
salary. Mrs. L. L. Hay. Leary. -
for light farm--work, no field
work. Good home, $9.00 mo.
room and baord. Mrs. G. M.
Hurst, Ochlochnee. Box 1805,
Want able bodied, mature re-
sponsible woman to help with
light farm work, no field work,
live in home (electric lights and
running water) with elderly
a L. W. Boney, Rhine. Rt.
Want.good man for 4 h. farm
in Houston Co., good 5 R. house,
nar school and churches: good
cotton and peanut allotment; al-
so farmer for 3 H. crop. Stand-
nah, 205 West 38th St.
ing rent. Mrs. Pauline N.
Brown, Cartersville, = +
| Friday, November 15, 19
and wife or single man to farn
clothing. Mrs. Cecil Mayes, At-
- Want unencumbered. woman
_ (Annie Price, Bost
FARM HELP WANTED
Want family with 2 men or
more, who want to work and
will work for gen. farm wok.
Steady job. Good house, schools
and churches, on Highway 4
1-2 mi. Atlanta. A. L. Locke,
Dublin: R35 =
Want good farmers for 2-2 h,
crops, one on 50-50 basis, oth-
er, 3rds and 4ths. 2 good 4R
houses, good land and pastures
Must be industrious, honest. so
ber. have plenty force. an
move self. Near 2 school bus
routes. 3 mi. SS
Give ref. Mrs. J. L. McDanie
Norcross. Rt. 1. 5
$2.50 to $3.50 week. See for de
tails. T. H. Mull, Aragon, Rt. 1
Want country reared mai
on 50-50 basis. Stock. tools.
feed and cattle furnished. Goo
land on highway. 15 mi. Atla
ta, 3 mi. Jonesboro. Mrs. Esth
Want man and wife to tak
charge of Dairy at once. H. C
Waldrep, Forsyth. Rt. 1.
Want unencumbered whi
woman for light farm work. no.
field work. Live as one of fam
ily and small salary. At once.
Mrs. Bob Baxter, Savannah
Box 1671. 4 t
mi. house an
tenant house. Mrs. R. L.
lams, Boston.
Want nice woman for ligh
farm work on farm. Write. Wil
ford Overstreet, Lenox. Rt. 1.
4. Want couple or small fami
ly to live on farm. Pay no ren
Look after place and avop. 20 A
for own use. Must have mul
etc. and move self. T. W. Smith
Conley. Rt. 1. Se
_ Want good man for good 2 h
farm, 4 R. house, electric light
good barns, 35-40 A. pasture
near good school and church, o
bus and mail Rt. 1-4 mi. off
Campbellton Rd. 12 mi. Atlant
J. Suber, Ben Hill, Rt. 1...
Want colored woman, not to
old. to live on small farm. Ne
field work. Take care of poultry
and other light. work. Livin
and salary. Write. G. C. Col
Waycross. Cfo RR. YMCA. |
Want colered, couple, clea:
honest, reliable N
tra work. Good place: H. V,
Tranan, Austell, Rt. 2: =
Want woman. 25-35 for ligh
farm work, no field work. Must
be clean, kind, healthy, willin;
worker. Reasonable salary. Mrs
Joe W. Wright. Ellijay. Rt. 3.
Want girl, to assist with poul.
try and other light farm work
Transportation, clothes and pay
J. C. Kitchens, Atlante, 10
Piedmont Ave.
Want white woman, 40-50 fo
light farm work on small: farm,
no field work nor milkin
Home and small salary. Mrs.
R. Owens. Thomasville.
Want colored woman, depenc
able, honest. good ref.. and doc=
tors certificate. Light fa
work, no field work. Foo
house. fuel furnished. Pref
married couple. without childr
en. Mrs. E. J. Dickett, Duran
~ Want good colored man an
wife, no children, to work o
farm. Good wages and boa
J. W. McWhorter. Lyons Rt:
Want good farmer for larg
1 horse farm, good land. Mu
have own stock. I furnish a
fertilizer and land. Mrs. M
L. Kimbell, McDonough, Rt. |
Want unencumbered, reliable
woman to helo with light far
work, no field work. Poultr
raising. ete.: Write. Mrs.
Wells, Dublin. hee
Want unencumbered, respe
table. honest. country wom
for light farm work, no fie
work, for small salary. M
Opal Davis, Ranger: Rt. 2.
_ Want good farmer for 2-
farm, near good school a
church. Good house, land a
pasture. Write or sce. Mrs
W. Clouts, Atlanta. 1352 Do
nelly Ave. Ra1083. <2
Want good farmer for 2
crop, near good school '
church. Good land, house a
pasture. Standing rent or 50-
basis. Write or come see. W. V
Wilson, Monticello. Rt. 2.
Want young girl for lig
farm work, no field work. Mr.
Irene Burks, Rossville. Cfo
Chickamauga Laundry. a
Want sober. industrious m
for rest of this and 1941, f
gen. farm work. Part crop
wages. Board and laun
Write for best offer. John
Young. Mershon. Rt. 1.0 |
Want reliable man to we
or small farm. Live as on
family, for board,
ing money and some inter
crop. Must b- a-~ a