CULTURE { 1ISSIONER|| MONDAY, DECEMER ne 1940. - UL A ] 1p ae \\\) ALTON. COGDELL, DIRECTOR. STATE BUREAU OF MARKET: = ; i Campaign Pledges. Are Fulfilled. r now the time of my depart. re is at hand. ave. fought a good fight; I have ished my course; I have kept e faith. Second Timothy 6:7. t the close of 1940, my term of four: s Commissioner of Agriculture of ia will end and I desire to give a eport of my administration. ring the campaign of 1936 I made te promises to the people of Georgia some of the things | would do as Com- mer. As far as possible, . nave car-- t these pledges. onfronted with a debt ofsmore ahaa 00 when I took office, it required conomy and much cutting of cor- . 9 pay this off in full within two departments have operated in an ef- | t manner during these four years, the. e of Georgia getting the full benefit protection offered them in the way egulatory laws. \ - health -of the people. ton has di 2d by the work of the Food and Drug ~ ent which has been alert to see mly pure foods are manufactured, d served in the state. The interests ix. poultrymen and farmers, as well as wives, have been protected through . enforcement of the egg grading laws... ICES, OF FRESH VEGETABLES shr oms, 1-Ib. cartons 7% -30c + rd Greens, bu. hampers 60-75c es, Ga. Bliss Triumphs, 100 Ib. sks. Bhs 15 p Salad, bu. Pe ee ARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCE ges quoted below on the Atlanta Market are py wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candied eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below Be Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and se quotations. oa ash 4 4 i x & % 4 i x 4 4 % K 4 4 LRA RA RARE NA ARIANA BRA RARASA RINDI f & x 4 ae Ey] 4 ue x g | el a | a Christmas Te And, fo. the angel of the Lord came upon them, (the Shepherds), and the glory of the Lord shone around about them; and they weresore afraid. And the angel said unto them: Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. : = For-unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. | And this shall be a sign neko you; ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger, And. suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying: Glory to God in the highest, and on ae Peace, Good-will toward men? sSi, like 2 9- 14. The sale of out-of-state storage eggs as fresh stopped. eZ * Drug inspectors have been rigid and systematic in seeing thatthe drug laws are enforced and that prescriptions are filled only by registered pharmacists. At my sug- | gestion, the Legislature passed a law to transfer the Board of Pharmacy, where it properly pe longs, effective January 1. ' Dairy and livestock produces have been aided materially by the fficient work a of the Veterinary Department. Both phases of farming are definitey on the upgrade. Sanitary regulations have been carried out in dairies, packing houses, and other pro- cessing plants. Live stock diseases are be- ing kept down. Splendid progress has been CBgs | are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. Atlanta | Barnes- |> is, heavy breed __ SS Leghorn ane | Lake land 7-40 30 30 14 12 -08 12 Aq 14 | Clarkes- Daw- > tae eggs has been almost entirely oe Drug division to the State 4+ $4.00 to $4.75; few good fat made in the eradiestioe. of Bangs Fe With its long growing seasons and portunities for the production of feed : forage crops and upbuilding: of pastures Georgia should produce not only all. butter and milk needed by our people, enough to sell other states. Leads in Packing Plants. : Georgia has more packing plants. than any other Southern State. These afford lo. cal markets for our livestock. And, in. of the fact that more than-one million a imals are slaughtered annually at. the plants, the number of ae and hogs a increasing. During my aia some chang were made in the Fertilizer laws, wh have greatly benefitted the farmers whe use commercial fertilizer. In addition, have saved more than $5,000 a year by having tags printed in Georgia instead outside the state. The Mar keting Division has performed splendid. service in helping farmers their produce. When I tock office, fo years ago, I found:all of the state markets _ (Continued on Page Two) LIVESTOCK These prices, quoted by White ' Provision. Company, are on strictly corn-fed hogs: -- Hogs: 180 to 240 lbs. $6.00; 150 to 175 lbs $5.50; 130 to.145 lbs. $5.00 down; 240 to 300 lbs .$5.75;.300 to 350 lbs. $5.50; good roughs, 180 . 350 lbs $5425; good roughs, 350 to 500 Ibs. $5. 00. CATTLE: Good fat beef-type steers ale heifers, $8.00 to $9.00. medium fat, $6.00 to $7. fat dairy-fed steers and heifers, only good enough to bring $5.00 to $5.50; common kin beef-type cows $5.50 to $6.00; fat dairy cows, $5.00 to: $5.50 medium, $4.50 to $5.00;,common, $4.00 to $4 eanhers mostly $3.00 to $3.75; good heavy b $5.00 to $5.50; light bulls, $4.00 to $5.00; calves, $8.00 to $9.00; medium, $6.50 to $7.50; common, ae 00 to $6. 00; throwouts, $3.50 eS $4. 50. 18 t #. Metter Mt. Syl- Vernon Quit- Sparta try Butter, bst. tbl Peas, mixed set Potatoes, per cwt. bage green, per cwt. bage. white, per cwt. nseed Meal, 8% _.. 28.00 6.00-7.00 65.00 30.00 | 32.00 34.00 2.00 $15-$18 BULLETIN Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner ef Agriculture, March 1, 1917 Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner STILES A. MARTIN, Editor . Executive Office: State Sapitel, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office: Covington, Ga. : Send All Letters to: The Market Bulletin, State Capitel, Atlanta, Ga. NOEEY: on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets 222 State Capitol - Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at e Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under the Act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for mailing at special rate, of. postage provided for in ection 1103, Act of Deiober 8. 1917. : Notices of farm produce and appurtenances ad=. missable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when re- quest accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words ene name and Under Legislative Act the Geo ae Market Bul- tetin does not assume any responsibility for any tice appearing in the piilemn. Commissioner Boban Reviews (Continued from Page One) ept the one in Atlanta, had ceased op- ets and set about to improve the cace Ss and services. ITbought a 15-acre tract as a new ; site Kor he Atlanta market, at a cost of $22,750 bought the Macon market site for $30,000 and spent $3,000 improving it. I bought the Thomasville market site and improved the cilities at a cost. of about $9,000. Im- rs arkets. Pe y nuary 1, 1941, and through the co-,ner- on of Governor-elect Eugene Talr Jc, rk poy has started on the new mar- as a abating center for ee pro- uce. It is surrounded by industrial plants yy Bees iness. houses. ceeaes of a mar- : Many Trucks Vinde: at. Market. is gratifying to me to see this work ed before my term expires..A modern, y about 200,000 trucks a year, in bringing .'Georgia produce and:sending it out to all parts of the country. | : build similar markets in other cities. If deral funds can be obtained for this, and er Georgia markets, our farmers will xpect their Senators and Congressmen to ip. get} unds for such. projects, and they should e me a work of ae kind within the The iarocaiory and office of the State hemist were re-built and re-conditioned mediately after I took office. This divis- mn has rendered valuable services to the ple by analyzing thousands of samples rticles, to see that they meet legal re- rements. r the first ce since it was ee the Market Bulletin, during my admin- tration, has been kept out of politics. ppeared in it. It has been used exclusive- or the purpose for which it was intend- serving farmers on of notices of produce and articles rmers had for sale or wanted to buy or eS el de- i || Webster, up where crops are partly de- MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 $75.00. Write. ae J. C, Collier; Barnesville. 1-5 spring tooth, 1-7 -spring tooth Harrow, 1 chain drive cotton planter, 2 weeders. Mrs. Nellie Macon. Bloomfield Road. a E Used pecan q-acking machine, electric. G. E. Buchanan, Amer- TeuS reck. 1 corn sheller, 10 h. p. engine, A-1 cond. reasonable for cash. S. F. Williams, Toccoa. Rei7 td. not used much, $70.00; 80 gal. churn with motor, $45.00; IH. C. endgate seeder, 1939 model, $19.00. C. M. Brennan, Colum- bus. : e Good 2h. and 1 h. wagon, Reasonable. Also guano distri- Pherson, Villa Rica. 1 Oliver dbl. disc side plow (extra front axle for tractor), for Facdson tractor, practically new, $25.00 or exc. for milch cow, corn or cotton seed. T. L. Hammond Gainesville. Rt. 4. Williamson horse drawn stump puller, good as new, $450 outfit used only few days. $175. H. Hi Williamson, Albany. 1-% h. p. gas eng., good cond., used in farm work, $15.00. J. H. Harbin, Atlanta, RFD Box 458, (Childress Dr., S, W.). 3 2-14 in. dia..Cane Mill rollers for sale or trade for corn, hay, beans ce shuck;.also 1 h. p. hay press I. H. C., for sale or trade. D. M. Kirkland, Summertown. 3 roller Ky. iron Case, $15.00; 3h. p. gas. and ker. combination eng. and other equipment, for gale here. Albert B. McKoy, Newnan. Sc 20 in. Meadows corn mill, 2 hole sheller, good running shope, $100.00. G. M. Williams; Con- yers, Rt. 3. ME i Sharpless seperator, good cond., $10.00. F. F. Wad- dell. Smithville. Rt. 2k: ~ 2 horse disc harrow, . good working order, 1 Kiristem stump pullers with necessary attachment, for sale. W. M. Shattuck, Blackshear. Rt. 2. Home-made tractor, 2 sets of plows, hacrows, $150.00; 1 Ox well trained, plow. or anything, Oscar Adams, Cleveland. Eos Combination Chattanooga 2 h. plow No. 7;-72, all parts practically new for sale; want a 400 cap. Super Hatcher inc. ear Macon, cheap. Robert M. all, Reynolds. = Guano distributor, 2 h. turn- er, 1 middle buster and some other equipment, at prices. See. Albert McKerley, Duluth. Rt. 1. Large feed mill, 30 h. p. unit or, first class running cond. Cheap. Good location. W. C. Long, Screven. A 2 horse wagon, good cond., also 1 h. wagon. Cheap for eash. Frank C. Pruiett, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 67. r Corn Mill, 24 in. rock, per- fect shape, complete, sheller, motor ete. $100.00. J. W. In- gram, Commerce, Rt. 4. I h. walking cultivator. Bought in 1939 and _ cost $33.50; used one howr only, $20.00 cash, or $28.00 in trade, for corn, peas, beans, hogs, young cow or i h. wagon; Horace Colbert, Reynolds. Rt. 3, Box: LES. 48 ft. steel tower and cypress tank for windmill, reasonably priced. John G. Owen_ Waverly Hall. A 20x28 Case thresh wind stacker. Sell or exe. for peas or anything can use. B, C. Malcom, Good Hope. 2 practically new wagons, $35.00 ea. See to appreciate. oe Uram, East Point, Box Blacksmith tools, good outfit. Write or come see. Paul Turner, Dawson. : Slightly used new Racine threshing machine, 1 Fordson tractor, peanut picker, good shape, 1 practically new John |Dere- binder, 1 good 2 disc ~Wagoon, Bostwick. plow. If interested. write, GC. H. Pe tel Re 10 ton used wagon scales com- | in good cond., $100.00. cultivator; 1 little Joe) Meadows corn mill, 22 in. | 6 disc Case Wheatland plow, butor. Come see. Mrs. J. C. Mc-| No. 4, right | motor, 1 grits mill and seperat-} a - Extra large Lady YT. strav Complete blacksmith _ Come see or write. O. E. er, Dawson. ad I Economy 6 h. p. gas. for farm use, $30.00 at home. Oxford Denham, M Sot Whterae 7% a ee - SECOND-HAND _ harrow for tractor, shape and cheap. tractor and put-fit. J: Chandler, Conyers. Rt. 3. ~ Want B model Allis Chalmer: tractor and equipment. Like exc. mule and mare and pa difference; also have syrup milk and pan and riding cultivato far sale. O. I. Shipley, Auburn. Rt be ee Swap 6 nannies and 1 goat (milk strain), for late m el garden tractor. E. M. Rob- erts, Atlanta, Rt. Dy Box 31 Exe. 1 Duroc gilt. bred to S P. C., for a harrow. D. M. Kirk- land, Summerctown. Sa Want 3 h. turn plow in good shape. Pay cash if cheap exc. a good farm /bell in part ay. Write what you have to offer. P. J. Watson, Nunez. Rt 1 Bose. \ te eee Want .small Hammer {| mill, also corn mill. Quote 1 est price. Joe M. Hadden, A Want a Hammer mill in g cond. Mrs. J. C. Porter, Clarke ville. Rt.<3. rey ON es Want Cole dbl. hopper, cor and peanut planter, in good | cond., cheap for cash. I. 0. Spence, Pelham. Want good, second-ha row farm tractor. Trade pair mules and pay differ State make, model and price Troy Miller, Calhoun. Rt. 2, Want good second-hand ay press. Robt. H. Taylor, Millhav- en.sRis t Box Ge Want wind mill, 10 ft. sta 40-50 ft. Write, Also want Fa belle A. J. Carr,* Milledgeville ; Want second-hand power cane mill. Golden or Chattanoo- ga preferred. C. C. Boyd, Jones= boro. Rt. 1, or 106 Harris St., Bast Point ==. a Want good dairy boiler - also reasonable for cash. Jas. A. Gor=- don, Jr., Athens. tale oe Want 100 second-hand sta chions and stalls. W. W. Live. Atlanta, Rt 2. Ve 10084 = Want a pretty good, us 1 Oliver plow reasonably cheap; have a good size farm bell $4.00 FOB my. station. J. Burns, Colquitt, Rt. 5. = wi PLANTS FOR SALE - berry plants, 25 C; $2.00. Klondike, 20c C; $1.50 M. Well rooted, yonng plants Del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe; Cumming, Rt. 1. ~ Frostyyoof cabbage, C. W., Early Jersey Wakefield, 50 M;: 5 M lots, $2.00 prompt ship- ment. Mrs. A. B. Williams Alma. @4 Jewell strawberry plan $2.25 M; $1.25,-500; Lady T., Klondike, Everbearing plants, $1.25 M; 75c, 500. Prepaid. Mrs. R. F. Maltbie, Robinson. Lady T. strawberry plan cE 30c C; 500, $1.15; $2.00 M. Nell-_ ie Freeland, Flowery Branch, Rit gers Klondike strawberry plants $2.00 M. Prompt shipment. Blondie Reynolds, Gainesville Riso = ok ees Large, early Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.00 M del. exchange for cried peaches, apples, feed sacks, honey. Mrs. ee Baggett, Douglasville, Rt Cultivated bunch blackberr and raspberry plants, $3.00 C more than 500, $2.00 C. -W. | Kelley, Conley. x2 Mastodon strawberry $2.00 M; Klondike, $1.50 M del pens Crowe, Gainesville, Rt Missionary, Mastodon, $2.00 : M; Klondike, $1.50 M. Postpaid, _ Rex Crow, Gainesville, Rt. - Klondike strawberry, $1.25 M; Klondike, slightly mixed with another var. (just as large), $1.10 M- Add postage. el Sullivan, Marietta. Rt. 2. Klondike strawberry plants, strong, healthy, new yellow roots, 20c C postpaid. Mrs. M. H. Walker Grantville. Boysenberries, $1.00 doz.; $1.85, 24: $2.75, 50; $5.50 C; ungbecries, 75c doz.; $1.35; 24% $3.00 C. No order less than $1.00. Mrs. George Haskell, Rt. con. Everbearing strawberry lants, $1.50 M; 500, 85c del. No chks. Mrs. O. C. Cantrell, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Well rooted Lucretia dew- plants, 50c C. Postpaid. pt shipment. Frank Ben- _ Coffee. Collard, Ga. Blue Stem, 10c C. : lots of 500 or 75c M. Mrs. | . Thaxton, Hiram, Rt. 1. Missionary and Klondike strawberry plants, 500, 85c; 0M. del. Mrs. Leila Phillips * Collard, frost-proof 20c C, ce per 4 C, 85c M, del., or $3 C, collect, or exc. for pe- ns. Lee Crow, Gainesville, - ever-bearing, Kudzu crowns, No. 1, packed care re shrubbery. Yonge Walk- Toccoa, Rt. 3. : wberry, Klondike, $1.50 stodon, $3 M. Faustine Ids Gainesville, Rt. 2. sllard, thousands, Ga.,; and ings, 50c M in 5M _ lots, M lots, 45c M; Klondike berry, $1.50. M. Ovie inesville. ee deher plants; Crys- ermuda onion plants Vv bbage, true to name for anything valuable; e white sacks for large k . Mrs. Arbie Bowdon, Rt. 3. onion plants, $1.00 in 5M a: more lots. rted seed. No COD ar, strawberry plants, Q0c: $1.65 M. del. Calvin it, Gainesville, Rt. 7. dike strawberry plants, M.. Emmett Crowe ie Rig dike strawberry plants, M. Mastodon, $3.00 M. - Blondine Reynolds, D2 str $1.50 todon planis, $2.00 M. Iavis Crowe, Gainesville, strawberry plants, | 00; $2.00 M. postpaid. eee Flowery y, Mastodon eC, C, $1.40 M? ostage, prompt shipment, ooted plants. Mrs. Effie ry, Lady T and Mis- 2 M, postpaid in Ist zones; 2 gals. white garden bean seed for exc. for dried apples, cupful. Mrs. A, GC. $1.50, all postpaid. J. W. Macon, Rt. 2, Burton wherry, early bearing, ra large 25c C, 90c per 5 0 M, prompt shipment. Duran, Cumming, Rt..1. large, fresh, extra erry, Klondike, 25c per 5 C, $1.50 M; Lady $1.15 per 5 C, $2-M. ready. Royce Wal- yery Branch, Rt. 1. Klondike, 25c 3 0 M, prompt p $6 M, 75c C. also; | plants, 20e C; |ment. Satis. {Ist yr., PLANTS FOR SALE ~ever-bearing, for 2 Paul Strawberry, 20e C, postpaid. or exe. white feed sacks. Mrs. Grindle, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Cabbage, E. J. and C. Wake- field, 60c per 5 C, 5e M; sweet white Bermuda onion plants, 50c per 5 CG [pee NGsk I. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rie: _ Strawberry, imp. large Klion- dike, strong, well rooted, loc C, add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Dewberry, imp. Luccetia, duis dorado ~ blackberry heavily rooted, 2 yr. field grown, $15 per 2 M. Mrs. Cc. M. Robinson, Greenville. Z Strawberry, giant New Gem everbearing, picked an average of over 100 gts. per wk. from May to mid-November hard. freeze, 90c C, postpaid, $1.50 per 250, $2.75 per 5 C, $5 M, exp. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville. Strawberry ever-bearing 30c C, $1 per 5 C, $2 M; Klon- dike, 25c C, 85c per 5 C, $1.50. M, postpaid, prompt shipment. Mrs. Ada Waldrip, Flowery | XS _|Branch, Rt. 1. -Red Gold Sugar Savor straw- beuwcy plants, Red Thornless raspberry, everbearing -black- befry; asparagus crowns 50c doz; Early Premier strawberry plants, $3.50 M. Mrs. We E: Allan, Alto, Rt. 2. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C; 500, 85c; $1.50 M. Post- paid. Prompt shipment. Clyde Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. fee ; plants for 2 sacks. Plants post- paid. Callie Grindle, Dahlon- ega. Rt. 1. : Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C; 500, 80c; $1.50 M; Lady T: 30c C; 500, $1.15; $2.00 M.} Cc. F. Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. Be eee Good, plants, $1.25 M; 500, 75c. Moss packed. Prompt shipment. La- fate Watson, Odum. yas Frostproof. cabbage plants, all varieties, 85c M; Crystal Wax, Yellow Bermuda onions, 90c M postpaid. Prompt ship- guar. Herold Smith, Baxley. Kudzu crowns, well rooted $5 M. C Rt, 2s : Strawberry, Klondike, 20c C, 75e per5 C, $1.35 M; hoar- . N. Summers, Tifton, hound, $1-doz; 1940 dried ap-}| ples, 15c lb. prompt shipment, add postage. Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1. _ Strawberry Mastodon, 30c C, $1.25 per 5 C, $2.25 M; Lady T strawberry plants, 25c C, $1 per 5 .C,~$1.75. M. Mrs. - Hi. Ti/ Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 1. | EK. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.10 M. FOB. Mrs. J. iL, Altman, Alma. 407 12th St: Strong, healthy -Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 20c C. $1.50 M. Postage extra. R. J. Miller, Augusta, Rt. 2, Box a27 6: Bes Klondike Strawberry plants, .20 C. $1.50 M. Add postage. Mrs. Dessie J. Pruitt, Dahlone- ga. Rt. I, Box 67. Klondike strawberry plants, 25 C;.500, 85c;-$1.50 postpaid. Prompt shipment. Ulysses Reed, Gainesville. Rt. 2. = ES J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500 50c; 85c M. Del; 110 M., $6.00 collect. Klondike strawberry, 500, 90c; $1.50 M, del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. ees Early bearing var., straw- berry plants, has champion size berries of uniform growth, extra heavy croppers: 25c C: 500, 90c; $1.75. M. Gladys Du- ran, Cummings. Rt by Mastodon strawberry Ea $2.00 M. at Nashville. Exe. for Cuban Queen watermelon seed ! J. H, Anderson, | at 50c Ib. Nashville, ae CORN FOR SALE. Limited quantity Hastings snew yellow prolific seed corn, ; 75e pk.> $2.50 bu.; -wWhite prolific, $2.00 bu.; also pure D. P. L. 11-A cotton seed, $1.00 bu. Exchange fo O-Too- Tans and peas. H. H. Alexan- Nes Fine everbearing strawberry | exchange 100]. strong strawberry | |. Peanut hay and feed for sale sready by Dec. 15, 22 .1-2 Ib. CORN FOR SALE 300 bu. corn, 85 bu.; $250.- 00 lot at barn. R. L. Sumner, Finleyson. Yellow pop corn, 4c on cob; 5c, shelled in 50 Ib. lots fob. P. C. Pace, Rt. 1, Box 425; Jakin. : Extra large South American pop corn shelled, cleaned, 5c lb. fob. No orders less than 50 lbs. Tom Fields, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Extra large South American pop corn, shelled, cleaned, 4c Ib. No orders less than 50 lbs. fob. Tom Fields,. Gainesville, Rt, Yellow prolific seed corn, $1.00 pk. Add postage. N. J. Hale, Buena Vista. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE s Garden bean seed, striped half runner, big, white half runner and a big buff color gar- d 1 bean (very fine bean), 20c cupful; 1-2 bu. lady peas, Tel. No stamps wanted. Mrs. Colleen Pendley, Jasper. Rt. 2. Nice, white shuck beans or leatherkritches, 30c lb; sev. lbs. white. tender cornfield bean seed, 15c lb; 4 or 5 doz. black Concord grape vines, bearing size, 10c ea. Add post- age to all. Nellie Fain, Ellijay. White Sugar Crowder peas, 10 Ibs., $1.00 del. Mrs. SP; Reed, Varnall, tas: Willets Wonder English pea seed, frostproof, 25 lb. Add postage. 10 lbs., more, del. Al- so dried apples; pears, peach- es, 2 lbs., 25c del. S. D. Guille- beau, Linconton, Rt. 2. 50 bu. mixed peas, sound, bright, $1.50 bu. fob. S. M. Dyer, Thomson. * Good, tender, brown, half runner bean seed, 2 cups. 25c; 30c lb. Add postage. Mrs. L. -R. Rashworth. Rt. 1, -Logan- ville, : 60 lbs. Lady peas, 7c lb. not postpaid; 10c lb. on postpaid ordegs. Cash or M. QO. Thos. A. Hughes, Buford. = GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Good peanut hay for sale at factory price. Truck or Ccar- load lots. J. E. Leger, Co. Ag- ent, Blakely._ : 10 1-2 tons No. 1 peanut hay, $7.00 ton. Mrs. L. L. Roberts, Ft. Gaines. see GPhuine blue stem wheat, free from weevil damage, $1.25 bu.; country cured, hick- Riley. C. Couch, Turin. 5 or 6 tons bright runner peanut hay, $10.00 ton at my ot N. T. Maples, Doerun, ee os 200 bales bright oat straw, $8.00 ton; 125 bales runner peanut hay, $10.00 ton fob -here. J. W. Lang, Omega. Genuine blue stem wheat, free from weevil dam- age, $1.25 bu.; country cured hickory smoked sausage, -30c tb. Prompt. Riley C. Couch, 2rd See ane : Appler, Fulghum, Fulgrain seed oats, 60c bu.; May Blue- stem seed wheat, $1.25 bu.; Abruzzi seed rye, $1.50 bu. fob. J..F, Lowe, Ft. Valley. 10 tons peavine hay, No, 1, baled for sale. Fob my farm 17 mi. so. of Quitman. Mrs. L. W. Watson, 1274 Oakdale Rd., Atlanta. 3 fu in large quantities. Can be shipped. L. O. Perry, Asabi. FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE . Country cured ham, oak wood smoked, guar. sound, fob. C. B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 2: Link sausage; hardwood smoked, 25c ib.; hams 25ce Ib., money back guar.; Hastings 100 bu. oats, 65c bu.; cabbage, 110 can, No. 1 grade, $1.50; No- ory smoked sausage, 30c Ib. |} seed |. fearly garden white blooming Fin TOBACCO FOR SALE Smoking; chewing tobacco, 10 lbs., $1.50 postpaid. Mrs. Christine Wilson, Rt. es Clarkesville. Good Ga. tobacco fer chew- ing and smoking. 10 Ibs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $5.00 postpaid. M. B. Swain, Alma... : FRUIT AND BUTTER FOR SALE 50 Ib. clean, sundried apples, free of core, peel, 12 {=221b.; $5.50 lot del to 2nd zone; few Ibs. tender stiped and white Half Runner bean seed, 25 Ib. del, Mrs. Hattie Jenkins, Cleveland, Rt. 4. = Yates apples, 75c bu. basket fob Ellijay. M. L. Pettit, Ke: Z30r 4 nice country butter ! each week, 30c lb. postpaid. Mrs. H. V. Bivens, Hiram, Rt. 2 : Good-sundried apples 12c Ib. del. Essie Kimsey, Cornelia. Nice Jersey butter, 30c Ib. in 4 lb. lots; pure white velvet okra seed, 15c lb.; exchange for 12 white feed sacks, 100 lb. size. Mrs. B. L. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt._1. 7 or 8 Ibs. nice fresh butter each week, 25c lb.; 4 or more lbs. del. Mrs. Myrl Williams, Waco, Rt. 2. 500 bu. yates apples, truck loads, 50c bu. D. A. Henderson, Box 143, Cornelia. Nice, sundried apples, free of core, peel, worms 12 1-2c lb. del, Henry F. Weaver, Ma- rion. $ : HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES: FOR SALE New crop pure Gallberry honey, -10 lb. pails, comb or extracted, 90c ea.; $5.00, case of 6 pails. Send shipping chgs. Jim Pye, Odum. e Bright Gallberry strained honey, in new containers, one 60 lb. can $5.75; six 5 lb. pails, $3.55. Exp. pd. in Ga. Quality guar. Prompt shipment. H. L. Hallman, P. O. Box 25, Na- hunta. 20 Ibs. bees wax, $3.00 fob. Alex Barfield, Louisville. extracted honey, No.. f Pure 2, $1.25 postpaid. Write for quantity prices. Floyd Ander- son, Hilton. 6-10 lb. pails, No. 2 extract- ed to case, $4.50; 6-5 Ib. pails, $2.50 fob; 110 lb. pail, $1.10; 2-10 tb. pail, $2.00 postpaid; several large 50 gal: barrels, ice on request. John A, Crummey,. P. O. Box 117, Jes- up. oe White Tupelo gum honey, 1-10 Ib. pail $1.50; 1-5 lb. pail, 75c. B. E. Sheppard, 1222 Hen- ry St., Savannah. : SEED FOR SALE bunch gerden pea seed, freeze proof, $12.00 lot postpaid. Stamps not accepted. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1. 1940 clean cattail millet seed, $5.00 cwt. fob. Cash or M. O. T. J. Byrd, Broxton. a : Nice, clean, 1940 crop okra seed 10c cupful; 25c qt. Not postpaid. Mrs. S. T. Taylor, Quitman, Rt. 1. Serica for sale. Price to be established with country seed cooperative. Hoke OKelley, Rt. 2, Loganville. ~ Old fashion cornfield pump- kin seed, 15c cupful; deer ton- gue tobacco seed. 25c tbls.; peas, 15c cupful; black walnut meats, clean, 3 lbs., $1.00. Rea- thel Stover, Pisgah. Nice white multiplying on- jons, for fall planting, 35c gal. Add postage. Oma Fields, Rt. 1; Gainesville. 2 lbs. Va. bright leaf tobac- co seed . $2.00. B. LL. Davis. Nicholls, Rt. 2. Mammoth green pod okra seed, 25c lb.; May strawberry | | Plants, 500, 75c. Add postage. | 215C2 10.3 db.; seedlings, 10c 40 lbs. Worlds Champion | Johnnie ; Sale, onion plants, 75c M. W. W 3, Quitman. ; Baltimore, Stone Favorite, Matchless, tomato seed, $1.10 1 globe, $1.15 lb.; white 10, 15c. W. R. Stephen lonega. Rt. 1. = Climbing tomato, gr ft. high, wilt resistant, enough for average 500 seed 25c; 5. pkts,,. W. M. Thornton, Jesup . Red, multiplying oni dy and will not seed or en, 40c gal. postpaid. P. Rush, Adairsville, R Multiplying: nest on gal. ruekey figs, scup) vine crabapple, hac! limbertwig apples, black haws, 10 ea. $ A. T. Patterson, Waco. Eng. pea seed, old fi 1 frost-proof, heavy be: lb. plus postage. Mrs Brannen, Hazelhurst White Burly tobacco. tbls, J. W. Mills, Toccoa. All var,, Georgia Sug , Aor seed, 3 ft. and u Booking orders. for Sp Special delivered prices. Write. Joe Wil Cushaw seed, 10c t | hot pepper; 10c tbls. cherry, 25c qt. All p Orders as much as 30c- Josephine Raley, Mite! PEANUTS AND PE: FOR SALE Stuart pecans, $4.0 seedlings, $9.00 stamp for sample. As bantam roosters, $1.00 No, 1 Va. bunch 4c-lb= = Stuart; Ven Delmos pecans, 12c I Tings, --6e* =-1b.= sais Duroc Jersey sow, old, $25.00; 6 sho and 6. P=. GC. -erosse old, $5.00 ea. at bar Norton, Edison. : Stuart pecans, ni 12 1-2 J Howard Hayes, ~ Rite Pecan halves, 40c I pieces, 35c lb. Mrs. E. Yatesville. . Paper shell peca Exchange for acid dr es. Mrs. Edd Upchur peanuts, free of | matured, $2.50 bu. V: Jan, Rt. 2 Alto; : About 35 Ibs. 15c tb.; 40 Ibs. Se and small, 8c lb Ward, Benevoence. All var. budded p Wonder Eng. peas, 25: small lets; 10 Ib. lot fob. S. D. -Gillebea a, BE Large size, Q , Clean, shell in halves, mostly Sx lb.; broken pieces, 35: white crowder peas, Norman, R lei. ee 85 lbs. Schley lb.; Stuart pecans $30.00; 15 lb.; good 100. Ibs., i P. = 1 a eae 2 or 600 pounds p W. A. Sargen 306 5th Ave. Large papershell p crop, 13e Ib. or 12 Ib. lots. All FO for sample. Mr Mershon, Rt. 1, Box EGGS FOR Ss. C. R. I. Red egg B. W. D. tested flocks, a 4 ae z i Chale ieggs Write for prices. Mr; Sessions, Soperton. aie ee hat Mrs. J, N. Adamson, Lula. 'R day cotton seed, ist yr., bu.; $4.00 ewt. fob. BoD Jefferson, Rts: } 50 bu. pure 11-A D. P. tton seed, ist yE kept e at gin, 75c bu... 2 W: wn, Bremen... DP s. ica botton aS yc., kept pure at gin, = large red valencia ts, washed free from pop trash, $8.00 cwt. H. W. mond, Greensboro, Rt. I, / Stoneville 2-B cotton ist yr., recleaned, graded. . EFeown, Hartwell. cer cotton seed, str. 3, ure at gin; Coker seed, I, wilt resistant, str. 3, ae W. T. Alen, Daniels- ao -day cotton nee produces than bale to acre, $4.00 fob. E, D. Webb, Jeffer- bu. Summa-our hi-bred re Half cotton | seed, list kept pure at gin, $1. 00 bu. .. R. Reeves, Dearing. y prolific long lint cot- ikes over bale to acre, ewt. fob. Bill B.. Webb, son, ne B32 3 -eotton seed, 45 per|. Ga 1 1-2 to 3 bales acre, ) bu.; $4.00 cwt. fob. Bill Webb, Jefferson Rt. 3. P.. Le No. 11-A cotton $1.00 bu.; $3.00 cwt. Ex-.- for pr. good: pigs. P. ew. i, Lavonia. 000 lbs. Cokers 100 str. 3; Ths Oe 200 str. 1, ist Richardson, se Rana tlon teed: Ist yr., in 100 yags, $3. 00 C. W. O. -Hud- pS GEIIOn. -Stoneville cotton Ast ae $1.25 bu. Cash or nge | for any kind farm ct. L. Williams, 19 North =) Statesboro. Por cotton seed, $2. 25 xchange for anything of H. P. Malcom, Social nes 90 day prolific cot- | ed, pure, 40 per cent lint, ES staple, large 5 lock bolls, CWT, freight paid. No, we a Davis, Milledge- Ri Oe D&PL iA cottonseed; re Fl. 00 bu; mixed grass bean hay, will exe. for a 2 turning plow that can be ed by F 12 tractor. Can be ni. No. Rome at Bells|; a. s: Davis, Rome, Rt. 2. -bred Half and Half cot- ed, ist yr. Summerour. ame at gin, $1.00 bu. FOB ion, AR Reeves, Dear- bu. ee Cook cottonseed, from breeder and high tests $1.00 bu. FOB. Exc. cows or yearlings of equal del. my farm. Milton t Dlakely: ATOES FOR SALE . P: R. sweet potatoes, offer; also 10 bu. Coker |: tton seed, 75c bu. Sta- ylor Alma, Sie | bu. No. 1 Buck potatoes, bu. my farm; 5 tons No. ight peavine hay, my farm. O. B. Brown, Ft. Y, Rt. 2. = INCUBATORS AND ROODERS FOR SALE d burning keooder stove, eap., $10.00. Exe. for bunch ning velvet beans. Mrs. ius Helms, Buena Vista. ir ishing battery, practically 7, reasonably priced. J. E. adel Atlanta, 814 Lee St., sveral hundred good wire wies for laying hens (must oved in sections by_ truck; ot sell without party see- t) also lot of feeding hs. Mrs. George Haskell, Rt. 4 *phone 1955 W. ound inc., 160 cap. good as , $8.00 del. Mrs. W. H. wphries, Milledgeville. Rt. 2. 'brooder plant, broilers per week $200.00; 1} $15.00 | Incubators: 120 cap., Buckeye. $10.00; 45electric, $35.00. Both perfect cond, Exc. for good milch cow, Jersey or Guernsey, and calf,or for purebred hogs; also have a-2000 eggs cap. Buckeye, same as new, $650.00. Morris Sanders, Nashville. - 250 cap. Super Hatcher Inc., good cond., $8.00 cash or teade for heifer yearling. H. Towns, Towns, Ga. 450 egg cap., oil pause ne. cost $46.00. Used twice only, al- most like new sell for $12.50. Mrs. Geos, Rabun, Brunswick. 523 Wolf St. ; Praivie State inc., 100 egg ceap., $10.00. J. A. Middlebrooks, Jenkinsburg. A 500 cap. ker. brooder, used only = year. Cost $12.00; sell, $6.00. Mrs. W. R. apes Lees- burg. RFD: 1. 1 Blue Flame oil brooder, 1000 chicks cap. used 1 time on-|- ly, $8.00 at home: Wont ship. B. Ham, Cobbtown. 1 oil burning brooder, first class cond., 300 chick cap. $7.00 cash, plus postage. Feeders, wa- ter caps, instructions included. Jim Clinton, Tunnel Hill. 1 electric brooder, used one time only. Sell or swap for farm produce of almost any kind. H. E. Smith, Augusta. Rt. 3. 2000 cap. hot water battery reoduces 200 light running 2 h. wagon, re- built, $20.00. Dick Scott, Adairsville, Rt. 2. - 1000 egg electric inc.. for sale for less than 1-3 of or- iginal cost. Perfect cond. G. L. Stripling Macon. Rt. 3. ws PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Brown Turkey . fig, yellow, June plum, red, bronze scupper- 'nong, black James muscadine, hazlenut, all 10c ea. $1.00 ) doz, 6 or more prepaid. Cash. Roy M. League Waco. Rt. 24 Pecan, 3-4 ft. trees, true to name, Stewart, Schleys, Frot- scher, Money- Maker, Success, Curtis, as fine as grow, 90c ea. 10 for $8.50. Money order. E. Campbell, Odum. Black walnut sprouts, large mountain variety, 16 to 20 in., 75e doz.; 50, $2.00 del.; tripple and running tomato seed, J5e-C + seed. Reed F. Fowler, Roy. Budded pecan trees, all lead- ing vecieties. Write for prices. Cc. C. Lowe, Byron. : Crabapple, black haw, red haw, huckleberry, gooseberry, 3 ft. high $1.00 doz. plus post- aoe Mrs.-Ivalene Watson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Black, red haw, eos persimmon, _shucklebepries. gooseberries, 3 ft. high, $1.00 doz, Add postage. Mrs. M. C. Connell, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Leading var. apple and peach trees, 1 2 -yrs. old, 10 to 15c ea; grape vines, 2 yrs. old, 10c tea. Postpaid... W. a, Alexander, Cleveland. Peach trees, gue to name, leading var., grape vines, $1.00 doz; $5.00 C; $45.00 M; plum apricot, apple trees, 8c tree higher; Keiffer pears, 3-5 {t., $2.50 doz: $15.00 C. Mrs, E. B. Travis Riverdale. All leading var. peach trees, guar, true to name, $32.50 M; $4.00 C; 80c doz. R. A. Travis, Riverdale. Yellow or bronze Sept. scup- pernong vines, well rooted, $1 doz; Himalaya blackberries, $1 Cc Postpaid. C. Es Smith, Bras- f. elton. F Brown seuppermnong vines, 4 to 20 ft., free of diseases. Write for prices. Pomegranite bushes, 8 ft., cut down to 6 ft., 50c ea. a cS Coggins Covington. ~ State insp.. Stuart pecan trees, 2-7 ft. 40c to $1.00 ea., Schleys, 2-10 ft., 40c to $1.25 ea. fob. M. M. Newsome, San- dersville. Black walnut seedlings, $1.00. doz. Mrs. Annie Patillo, La- Grange, Rt. 4, Box 79. . Scuppernong, muscadine vines, brown fig blue Damson plum, apple sprouts, dif. var., 10e ea. $1.00 . doz; Kudzu crowns, 75e C. $5.00, M. Inez Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. muscadine, scuppernong, black walnut crabapple, $1.00 doz; del; well rooted Kudzu crowns, 15 Cc $5.00 M. del. Marcelle Patter- son, Waco, Rt. 2. Eeown Turkey fig bushes, old fashioned horse apple trees, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. Kudzu crowns 50c C. Well rooted. Ruby Pat- terson, Waco. Rt. 2, Box 86. Strong, healthy purple fig trees, 2-5 ft. also the large figs, 2-4 ft. Strong, well. rooted white seuppernongs, 3 yr. vines all pruned and ready for plant- ing, 25c ea. at my place. Mrs. Maude M. Holland, Reidsville. Genuine Pineapple pear trees 3 yrs. old, large bushy tops, around 8 ft. high, $15.00 :doz. Del. by express; 4 to 8 ft., $5 to $8 doz. Del. Cash with order. W. C. James, Manor. Black cherries, large sweet 2 ft. or more, good roots, $1.00 doz; 2 apple trees with ea. or- der. All postpaid. Prompt ship- aoe Pauline Horsley, Waco, 2 Thornless Youngbacry, Ros-- erberry, Sodus (red) and Black Beauty raspberry, either or as- sorted, 10 for $1.00 postpaid. . Finest new bunch and scuppar- nong grapes. All state insp. Write. H. A. Neal, Ashland. Stuart, Schley Moneymaker, Success, Moore pecan trees, 50c 75c ea; Standard var apple trees, 6 to 8 ft, 20, $5003 37 Scuppernong, Thomas, Flow- ers, James Ce apevines, 50c ea.) eae - James eaten, Aus- _te Leading var. apple, peach pear trees, cheap for cash or exchange. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. White 50c doz; figs, Hackworth apple sprouts, tame blackber- ries, black walnut sprouts, blue damson plum sprouts, $1.00 scuppernongs, seedless peaches, /dez. Mrs. W. E>; Abererombie, Bowdon, Rt. 2. asparagus a@owns, 50c premier early strawber= ries, 40c C; $3.50. M; . garlic bulbs, sage plants, 30C = doz. Mrs. John B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 2. State insp., best var. pecan gees, Stuarts, sizes from 2 ft, to 7 tt., 40c to. $1.00 ea.; Schleys ries, doz; {2 ft. to 10 ft., 40c to 5 25. a. | fob. M. M. Newsome Sanders- Ville. Concord, grapes, black, white scuppernongs, black muscadines, blue. damson red, yellow goose plums, 10c ea.; 1, 2 yr. old black walnut trees, 25 ea.; several bu. sound dry, black walnuts, 50c bu. Ex- change for peanuts, Bote Ar- tyce Entrekin, Rt. 2, Waco. ~ Gov't insp., eae var. ap- ple, peach trees, 10, 20 ea.; cherries, pears, plums, apri- cots, figs, 25e ea 2 a grape vines, 10c ea;:; $7 50 C; paper shell pecan trees, 3, 4-4t.,1d; young berry plants, 10 ea.5 $7.50 C del. Lee Head, Cornel- ja. ee red and sweet, imp. blackberries, large white grapes Ludie and Concard grapes. Each, $1.00 doz. C. M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035. Capitol Ave., S. W., Ma 3671. Brown turkey figs, white, black scuppernongs, musca- dines, May and Richmond cher- ries, blue Damson and Red Goose and Jap apricot plums, Hackworth, Limbertwig, Horse apples, 10c ea; $1.00 doz. Del. Bertha Patterson, Waco, Rite, White scuppernong, black muscadines, wild grape, dew- berry and blackberry, rooted vines, $1.00 doz. del; Red hall, sugar berry, brown sugar fig, Jap. apricot, blue Damson plum rusty peel winter pear, $1.00 doz. Kudzu crowns, $6.00 M. es . Olivia Patterson, Waco, Red_arid June plums, Concord gape, . bronze -scuppernong, ee muscadine, 10c ea. $1. 60 doz. P. P. Early bearing straw- berry (berries extra large and sweet), 35c C; small kind, 10c Cc; garlic bulbs, large, 25c doz. All postpaid. Grady Brown, Waco. Rt. 2. Yellow and red June. plums, gine Damson Sad | fap aprinot plum, brown fig, white, black scuppernong vines | -crabapple, few-black cherries, 1 1-2 and Limbertwig | - Raspberries .white blackber- | | barn. Cash on del. black and white scuppernongs, crabapple; Jap. plums, 10c ea. | $1.00 - doz; strawberry plants, ARE 2 40c = Seabron HORE Ie, Waco. Old fashioned peach trees, red May cherries, red thorn- less raspberries, 2 yr. old as- paragis crowns, large, ever- bearing plackbeury. 50c doz; also hand Be SS eg Spanish peanuts, free 0 pS, $9.50 bu. Mrs. W. B. Allan, A tO. ie ee Crabapple, bronze scupper- pernongs, muscadines, poplar, | Maple trees, yellow and. red red June plums, 10e ea, $1.00 doz, P. P. Cliff Want Waco. REG: - Bronze and black Setpoee nongs, mhuscadines, yellow and red June plums, Rose plums, Hackworth apples, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. postpaid. Jo- sie Huggins, Waco. Rt. 2. SYRUP FOR SALE 300 aioe al _cans sugar cane syrup, 60c per gal; also 110. bu. old N. C. Runner pea- nuts for seed, $1.00 bu. All FOB Tom Harrison, siro Rte ds Pure Ga. cane syrup in new cypress barrels, 36 gal. bbl.; $15.00; 2 bbls, or more, $14. 50 bbl. fob Guyton. Hi. R. Zip- perer, Marlow, CORN AND SEED CORN/ FOR SALE Hastings corn for seed, white, old time, prolific 50c pk., $2. 00: bu. shelled. You pay ponies ft. $1.00 doz; 2 apple sprouts with ea. order. Postpaid. Cash acm. 0. Pauline Horsley, Waco. = Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS "WANTED BEANS Want some good. sound vel- vet beans, both bunch and. run- ning, for feed for own stock of White Face cattle. Quote price. M. Aiken, Newborn. Want to buy 150 to 300 bu. A. Clemson soy beans or Mammoth Ri. yellow beans. Se eae sample and price del. or fob your station. Pood: Johnson, Buford, Rt. 1. CORN: Want about 40 bu. corn; 2 tons peanut hay, del. to my Make offer. Mes. 1. 3. Lacey, Box 529, Al- bany. Want 100 bu. dry, sound shelled corn, in 2% bu. sacks, | del. Quote price. a M. Cook, Monroe. COTTON SEED: Want 30 bu. Black eotton seed, must be pure, low bush variety. Make best offer. A. J. Kent, Rt. 2, Midville. TLAY; : Want several tons good hay, | any kind, not over 50 mi. from here. W. "D. Elliott, East Eli- jay. - Want to buy hay. State price | on 4 or 5 ton lots del. my home. J. E. Hutcheson, Clarkesdale. } INCLISATORS BROODERS ETC. WANTED = Want incubator, 500 cap., , also 2 brooders; 1000 chick cap. each; af$o want poultry, pigeon and rabbit feeders and other eguip- ment, Jas. K. Rice, Douglasville. Want buy used electric incu- batter with 2-to 4 M. egg caps Dr. N. B. Jones. Cordele, Want electric inc., 1250-1500 egg cap. Give price and details. 5S. -B.. Mellen, = 213 Ivy St. NE, ONIONS: ~ Want 2 gal. large red multi- plying enions. State price pre- paid. Edith Whatley, Rt. 1, Fay- etteville. PLANTS: Want at. once, Partridge Ber- ry slips with large berries on. State price per bunch of 25 or 50 del, postpaid, in first class, un-wilted cond. berries on in- stead of loose. L. M. Otter, At- lanta, 516 Langhorn St., S. W. Want to buy several hundred theusand cabbage plants. Quote prices and varieties. T. E, Rob- | erts, ronaldo vile. Want 10 to 20 M ea cabbage plants; also wa one to grow eely ton pepper plants. Pre near coast. Ref. exc N. Sharp, Commerce. SHUCKS: Want several - tons shucks, State price, - Gooch, Eatonton, TOBACCO: =. 22a, Want good, strong, ole eured, home made Send sample and- C Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Ee ed tobacco. Send samp e,: del. as W. Siaiots MISCELLANEO FOR SALE Horse radish, 25 Ib. for planting with each po plus postage; comfre Oe bunch, 3 bunches, 25cc, postage. Mrs. Peet Doula; Rta 2e. ~5 or 10 bu. black 50c bu. plus postage; w meats, 35c lb; 1000 oe J. seed cane 75c per hun Act quick. Horace oe : nolds, Rt. 3, Box 113. 72: 10S good goose fen $15.00 lot. Mrs. R. H. Me lan, Brookfield. Hulled black walnut write - for prics; 4 meats, 40c Ib. Mrs. V Humphries, Milledgevi oi ; hundred, for sale. prices. Mrs, pa Be Thomasbor. Se Nice. hulled walm \ bu: postpaid. Mrs. Carteay. 5 Ibs. mixed chi | ers, free of. wing feathers, Hoses Mrs. J. W. Altman. Large Shalnutlihestes weer 3--ibs., a4 00 ae Nice. clean, S walnuts, 40c Ib. Mie Thomas, Lewner. toe Dry walnuts $1.00 a 90c bu. at my home o ped col. Mazie Mae Elli cial Circle, Rt. 2, Box Th New crop black meats, nice, Ce 40c lb paid to 2nd zone; AAA pure B. R. hatch. Cheap for ack s L. Finley, Lithonia, - 25 lbs. new white 3 feathers, 50c lb.; Se O Mrs. Mary Collins, ; : Rt. 4. : pes Yellow root Wc Ib. postage. Virgie Elam, Rt Clermont. Care: Emma Fr Black walnut mea clean, free from hulls, > $1.00 postpaid. Mrs..C. S. lins, Cleveland, Rt. 5 : Yellow root cherry l5c lb.; blood root. 40 $1.00 doz. large grub root, 40c ib. W. G. olds, Morganton, Black walnut meats, from: hull, shell, 4 pts. horse radish, 25 Ib.; gar doz.; 25. aes: W. is Joh Alto. : eral Guernsey bull - eae sale, Exchange for hay May Rose Guernsey bt reg. in buyers name, fcr Exchange for oats, velvet bea or hay. ai2:b. Bryan, Grayson. 1- real good Jersey cow, * to freshen; 1 reg. Black P China sow, ready breed; or swap for good meat hogs. Hig nice black Poland Sues Ss Brooks Greene, Gray. - Young ox, broke, owt. 1000 lbs. works. plow, team or. wag: Pr. match ees work any= where, single or double, wt. 2,800 lbs., 6 yrs. old, for sale. J, W. Ingregn, Talbotte = MARKET BULLETIN. HOGS FOR SALE mos. old purebred bull, prize winning stock, $25 ith papers. Exchange for two os. old heifers; 1 Silver S- ht rooster, $1.50 ea. Mrs. S. fones, Lula Rt. 2. sey cow, freshen. May 2 ng 1% gal. milk, $35.00 1. B. L. Jenkins, Rt. 2, Stone intain. Springing Jersey heifers ale. Carey Spruill, Dun- ringer cows, 1 Jersey heif- not bred, $32.50; 1 milch now giving 1% gal. rich 3 gal. when fresh), due hen in March, $32.50; , 15 tons at once, 7T5c Must sell. G. Pickett, Col- Park, Rt. 1. (Fairburn. and Wellcomeall Road).: .g. Aberdeen Angus bulls, nd 2 yrs. old, thrifty, good g, priced to sell. John ~Reck Springs. xcellent Jersey heifer, good e due to freshen in Feb- _ Will lease or rent to good mear by. Charges vary ble. Must transport both eed well, care for calf urn both in good cond., pact of May, 1941. See ec, 20th through 26th at _ Frank Cain, Buford, Rt. mi. East Buford, near Zion oarnsey male calves; sub, to best of blood lines, 4 to s. old; also feeder shoats, to 100 lbs., exc. for hay .. seed peanuts and beans. Wicker, Americus. . | milch cow, due -to hen Dec. 26th. Grady Orr, iverdale. fresh, also 5 springers, about 60 days, $40.00 lot for $35.00 ea. 7 mi. of Atlanta, 7 mi. So. De- H, F, Seay, Ellenw6od, wn colored purebred Jer- ws, heifer and her moth- mother ped. heifer, reg.) ea. Exc. fcr value. Eras- inner, Bowdon, Rt. 3. erdeen-Angus eattle, yr. yulls, ready for light ser- C. H. Blalock, Rabun Gap. munerott Warm. <0 es sey cow. not reg., but pure solid color, fresh, 3rd ood milker, $60.00; reg. uernseys, 2 beautiful heifers, nd 9 mos. old respectively, ebred big bone Blue nea pigs, $7.00 ea., $12.00 o 2 sows, already bred. nm Weldon, Woodbury, Tae Zo 2 P. C. male, 16. mos: prize winner at State fair. ap or fade for other hogs. Beaty/ Waycross Rt. 4. to 12 pigs, 75 to 100 lbs., ea. at my place or $5.25 d, FOB Meigs. Cash with or COD; also 1 P. C. boar, . T. Kidder, Meigs. pigs, Hampshire and White ossed, 12 and 14 weeks old, ea., FOB; red_nest onions, pk., also white, multiplying lots, 40c gal. Add postage. Martin, Gainesville Rt. 1. red Berkshire pigs, rea- r del. now, for sale. C. B. -Hazelhurst. irebred Duroc Jersey pigs, . old, sub. to reg., $7.50 OB. Grady Smith, Jr. Jes- rebred Hampshire sows, . Hampshire _boar, Peter breeding. Wm. Pickrell, or 12 shoats, wt. 30-45 ssor Sale at Farm. No nts. nor checks. M. T./ f 5--Ibs:, good cond., with extra uglas Freeman, big bone Blue 2 males 1 gilt, lbs, ea. Mother a an ea N. A $8.00 Manchester, RFD shipping Cross breed and pure blood pigs, 10 wks. old, fat, $5.00 ea; gilts and moles, around 100 lbs. $10.00 ea; sows and gilts, bred. $15.00 ea. Essex, Duroc, big bone. black and S. P: C. M. -|Sanders, Nashville. Reg. Black Barkshire _ pigs, *l ready for del. now, for sale. W. -| A, Shumans, Hazelhurst. S. P. C. pigs, male and fe- male also gilts. ready to breed and already bred. World Cham- pion blood lines. Prices reason- able. Come and look over my herd or write for prices. E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania. - i 16 mos. old S. P. C. boar, ent. to reg., for sale. Wm. T. Lang- ley, Palmetto. Rt. 1. = 3 S. P. C, male pigs, 1 female, 10 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, $6.00; or $5.50 not reg., at barn. Mrs. Iris Wilkinson Cochran, Sandersville, Rt. 3. Purebred black Essex brood sow $20.00; exchange for fat}. hog, ready to kill, at market price at my barn; 9 pigs, Essex and O. I. C. crossed, $7.00 pr.; $4.00 for one 6 wks. old Dec. 15. Will not ship. R. G. Hawk- ins,: Haul Rt. 27, _ Pure Big Bone African guin- ea_ pigs, 6 wks. old, treated, $6.00 fob, H. C. Brewer, Daniel- ville, Rt. 1. ee Purebred O. I. C. pigs. for sale. Prices reasonable. C. H. Strickland, Lithia Springs. Bred sows $15.00 to $20.00 ea.; Duroc and Spotted China. reg. males, 300 to 400 lbs. ea., $20.00 ea.; open gilts, cross bred 6 mos., $10.00 ea. Morris Sanders, Nashville. i Purebred broke nose Berk- shire pigs for sale. L. C. Hall, 350 Flat Shoals Ave., S. E., At- janta. Re S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts, ser- vice boars, all from Champion blood; also early prolific King cotton seed picked out before rain. Prices reasonable. F. N. Bunn, Midville. ~< Big Bone Black. African guin- ea, gilt; 10. mos. old, $22.50; gilts, 6 and 7 mos. old, $12.50 ea.; pigs, 8 wks. old, $8.00 or '$15.00 pr. Crated and del. to exp. office. M. O. F. P. Rt. 1, Monroe. Black Essex, $8.00 ea; 65-75 lb. pigs, $11.00 ea; 100 lbs. $14.00 ea., with ap- plication for reg., and cholera treated. Pairs no-kin. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis. Prather, and buyer pay extra (50c ea.) for the ones he wants reg. All have been dbl. treated. Far- rowed September 19th. All prices .FOB. Ishmael Cabe, Carnesville, Rt. 2. ; in fine shape. Reasonable or -;exec. for equal value in White Face or Black Angus heifers. Also a $28.25 value to trade for Jersey heifer. Jasper S. Thomp- son, Loganville, Rt. 1. . HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 horse mule, 1 mare mule, age 13 yrs., wt. 1,100. to 1,200 Ibs., sound, in excellent con- dition. Can be seen at my farm 5 mi. west Acworth. G. C. Wil- son, Rt. 2, Fairmount. Ga. raised bay mare, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1,450 lbs., works oar also 1 yr..old Jersey male, from reg. stock, . without papers, $35.00. C. E. Morrison, Armuch- ee, Rt. 2. / 2 good mules, middle aged, werk any place, for sale or ne for ees or cattle at mar- et price. Mrs. Francis Rob : Rt.: 2, Decatur, ote a Shetland pony, ge 1d trained to cart and addie $35.00 cash at my place. W. I, Carmichael, Madison, 1 mare mule, 950 Ibs $55.0 Exchange fc cow Homer 1 i lison, Bairdstown.. oe cl five gaited mare 1 Saited mare 8 yrs. oe or woman or child, work to wagon or plow, $80.00 ea. fob my place. B, C Marietta, T. Custer, Rt. 2, oe As eld black mare, 950 Ibs., )0; also want Sh hetland a A. S. Rosendorff; Savan- 1 small Texas ae pony, 9 old, good plow pony. ia t sd for! 50 common &gers, b nS W. A. wt. weaned pigs, 10 O. I. C. pigs, $50.00 for lot 5 S. P. C. pigs, 14 mos. old, HORSES AND MULES - FOR SALE 1 pr. mares, 4 yrs. old, with fine horse colt each. 5 and 3) mos. old; mares broke and gen- tle, sound, no scars ce blemish- es, 1,200 lbs. each, $400.00 lot at barn. Roy S. Silk, Menlo. 2 mules, wt. 1100 ibs. ea. Sell single or double. 2% mi. So. Red |. Oak, on Buffington Rd. H. C. Stallings, College Park, Rt. 2. Farm brood mare, 7 yrs. old, , 1000 or 1100 Ibs. and healthy, $100.00 cash. No chks. W. R. Thompson, Law- renceville, Rt. 1.. 3 good pr. of mules, 4 to 7 yrs. old, wt. 900 to 1500 Ibs., well broke, work well, for sale at my barn, 10 mi. due west Cornelia. R. F. D. Saville Cor- nelia. Rt..1. s So 1 good mule, about 800 lbs. wt. around 12 yrs. old, $50.00: or. trade for cows, yearlings or corn. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. ata \s Black cond. work anywhere, wt. 850-900 lbs., $40.00 or exc. for 2 or 2% gal. milch cow or year- lings, or corn at market price. Malcolm H. Davis, Thomaston, Rt. 3 (Roland). Good Percheron filly, about 7 mos. old, wt. 600 lbs (mother wt. about 1300 Ibs.) broke to ride or drive. Bill Perdue, Bow- don, Bt 1, Cat -Lyus): = Black and White Shetland Cc /pony, 4 yrs. old gelding, gentle, to saddle and cart $35.00 cash my farm. W. L. Carmichael, Madison. d : At Stud, large, black Per-~ cheron stallion, reg. as Elite H, has health certificate and is a prize animal. Fee, $8.00 and $10.00. R. L. Putnam, Cohutta. 2 black mares, 42 to 14 yrs. old, wt: about 900 lbs. ea., good qualities, $65.00 ea. J, N. Will- ingham, Atlanta 188 Elizabeth St., N. E., Wa 0329. A good blind mule, old but sound, a good stepper, to plow and wagon, Reasonable cash or exc. for value. Answer all in- quiries, Would also sell for cash as good as new 1 h. wagon with mule. J. S. West, Cuthbert. 1 old farm mare mule, wt. about 1200 Ibs., when fat, $35 at my barn. W. B. Parker, Con- yers. * Dapple iron gray horse 5 yrs. old, wt. 1100 lbs., saddle type, gentle. work anywhere, also a bay horse, 3% yrs. old, about | 1000 lbs., worked this year. E.. S. Hicks, Yatesville. \ 1 dark mare mule, good cond. work anywhere; good walking gait, isnt lazy, $65.00 cash. Fred L. Morgan Guyton. 2 mare mules, 1 around 14 yrs. old, about 900 Ilbs., other 5 yrs. old, about 1000 or 1100 lbs. Both hard workers, do any kind of work. Reasonable cash price for quick sale. Come see. On Daisy and Glennville public road. .P. O. address, Ira N. Smith, Claxton, RFD 2. oe RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 8 virgin does, 3 mos. old; 33 young rabbits, all New Zealand Whites. Henry McGee, Atlanta, 49 Warren St., S. E. SHEEP AND GOATS ~ FOR SALE 2 milk goats: 2 does, fresh soon, 1:buck. $15.00 lot or trade H. M. Adams, Douglasville. a Few fine Natural Hornless Toggenburg bucks, 6 wks. to 3 mos. old, $2.00 to $5.00; also 2 Black African guinea gilts, 3 mos. old, $8:00 ea. John L. Page, E. Church St., Monroe. 1 graded Southdown ram, 2 yrs. old, $5.00 fob. Geo. D. Bar- field, Louisville. ene Purebred, ped. reg. horniess Toggenburgs. Quality breeding for milk production, with heavy milk lines up to 15% lbs. Booking: orders for choice 1941 ped. doe and buck kids, outstanding. purebred Toggenburg buck, at stud, fee, $5.00. John Hynds, 93, Warren st., N. E., Atlanta. At stud, reg. purebred Tog- genburg buck, G-Man Joes Confucius, T-3032 from 15% milk stock, fee, $5.00 for pure- breds; $3.00 for grades; i reg. Toggenburg doe, 2 buck kids, 1 grade doe kid for sale. Reason- able. Warren Rollins, 349 Mur- soy hth ee Hill Ave. N. E., Atlanta. sound | mare mule, sound, fair bian sire, N-2397 > Want good. fresh cow, and SHEEP AND GOATS | FOR SALE 8 Nubian A-1 milk does, Grandsire, reg., $75.00 goat; Grand Dam, 6 qt. milker. 3 are fresh others freshen soon, $15 ea. Mrs. N. M. Smith, Arnolds- ville. \ 2 good does, freshen late win- ter, $15.00 ea; young doe, Tog- Nubian buck, nearly 2 yrs. old, from heavy milking str., $10.00; 9 mos. old Tog buck, $6.00; full blood, 8 mos. old Saanan buck from reg. sire and fine dam, $4.00. Service fee, $1.00. Board 10e day. J. Jolley, Hightower Rd., Rt. 7, Atlanta. 2 yr. Toggenburg nannie goat freshen last of Jan. or Feb.; 1 Toggenburg. buck, 22 mos. old, $50.00 both. Exchange for 50 bu. corn. Bring corn,. get goats. Walter Cox, Hogansville, Rt. 2, Box 19. 5 mos. old buck, half Tog- genburg, half Saanan for sale. Cheap. Come get him. H. A. Nuckalls, Clarkston. ~ 1 bred, white, butt-headed goat and a 7 mos. old, white, butt-headed female kid, for sale. Mrs. A. L. Barnes, Griffin, Bie. 4 At Stud, reg. purebred Nu- A, G. S., 53807 A. M. G. R. A. Hornless i black with light trim. LaCres- centa-Mile High breeding. The best in the South. Fee $5.00 for purebreds; $3.00 for grades. No. shipping. F, E. Grubbs, Dem- orest. 5 milk goats, 1 freshen Dec. 28th; 2 in January and 2 Febru- ary. Heavy milkers. Cheap. H. A. Evans, Atlanta, 369 Augus- ta Ave, S. BE. 2 yr. old: doe, Saanan and Foggenburg, bred to reg. buck; freshen in March, $20.00; also 10 Donaldson purebred Red 6 mos. old pullets and 1 extra fine cockerel, reasonable pric- es. Dan Lanier, Atlanta. 92 Warren St. N. E. 4 LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want Jersey cow, not over 5 yrs. old, perfect cond., no bad habits, easy to milk, not less 3] gal. milk, 1 to 1% lbs. butter daily at reasonable price. Des- eribe fully and price. S. Pettit, Ellijay. or one that will freshen within 30 day Buy or trade good value. Write or see, Ralph Moore, Athens, Rt. 4: . - Want. any number reg. or grade Guernsey heifer calves to+ ROCKS; raise on percentage basis to 6. mos. old. Ref. exchanged. Miss S. M. Bryan, Grayson. HORSES AND MULES) - WANTED: : Want good mare with foal, work good. Exchange 1 good milch cow, calf, 3 mos. old.}. Give note for balance. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. Want to work or pay cash in exchange for a mule to plow few wuck patches next sum- mer. If interested, write. Also want a few bu. pop corn. L. J. | {| Vollrath, Austell, Rt. 1. Swap 900 lb. 12 yr. old mule, for good, 1000 ib. work horse or mare, or for 1000 or 1100 lb. mule; also want buy 60 Ib. ean honey (or about that much) a fat cow for sale or swap for cow with young calf. W. M. Fortner, Meansville, Rt. 1. HOGS WANTED: Want 1 little bone black guinea male pig, 6 to 10 wks. old, purebred. W. A. Jones, McDonough. Rt. 3... Want hogs and pigs. price. W. C. McMillan, North Ave., Hapeville, State 124 POULTRY WANTED ANCONAS: Want some Ancona hens, Will exc. heavy hens, pound for pound, I pay express; have 5 Buff Rocks, 4 or 5 large. mix. August hatched pullets. J. C. Cochrane, Sycamore. BABY CHICKS WANTED: Want 200 or 300 day old chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. You furnish chicks and feed. Prefer Cornish or B. R. Mrs, R. D., Morgan, Rt. | $1 2, Dawson, phe eae ef ieee. | drake for ea.: 4 fine 1 yr. old bucks, $10 drake. Ea. pay exp. chg |for what you have. H. | ta. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC: . Will exchange young 1940 hatch. shipments and to adjust va at 25c lb. Few for sale, s: price fob. E, W. Jewett, R LaRoche Ave., Savannah. Want 3 green head Mall drakes. J. W. Adams, St bridge Rt. 1. ge Want 6 or 8 large, yo geese or ducks from p living in Dooly Co. vici Philip Singer, Unadilla. eat Want about 3 turkeys raise from on halves far 1 Mrs. T. E. Grayson, Al Le Exchange value for 3 tui hens, 1 tom (Bronze te red). Mrs. Clayton Dou Aima, Rid POULTRY FOR S BANTAMS AND BRAHM -5 bantam hens, ro $1.75 ea.; 15 heavy breed ed hens, $10.00 del.; 14 pigeons, $2.50 lot del. Prather, Rt. 3,/ Lithonia. 6 Sebright bantam | pullets; 2 cockerels, $5.0 fob. Maneal Gowder, R Royston. Ae ees Purebred Golden Se bantam cockerels Mar. h $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. B. Carmi Rt. 8; Box 505, Atlanta 20 different varieties mental bantams, all br 40th St., Savannah, Beautiful Black Cream Crested banta @-el, grown, ready for $2.00 ea. C. T. Gaines, Buf 2 nice young banta /rooster, 1940. hatch, $1. Exchange for 2 guinea | reoster.-: Mrs. Pat. Bloomingdale. ne Several nice Mar. hatcl ver Sebright bantam coc pullets. Mates to. priz ners. Reasonable price M. Hunt, Rt. 1, Decat 4-39 B. Cochin hens cock; 1-40 pullet; 1-40 erel. Sell or trade F.| breed; also 4 Apr. 1 Cornish cockerels. Exc cypher, Red Oak. Ca Mixed and game bai for sale: D. T. Jennin Box 84, Americus. | BARRED AND OTHE 4 pure B. R. pullets erel) Apr. hatch, : '$6.50 not prepaid. Betty Daisy, Rt. 1. ae 1 fine purebred B. R er, Apr. hatch, $2.00; $ yard. Mrs. G. H. E Donough, Rt. 1. 15 heavy breed B. R few others, 15 mos. old, 3 White giant cockerels, vold, AAA grade, 95c & J. M. Murphy, Winde: Extra large White rooster, 2 hens, $3.50 chks.- Mrs: W. Al Grantville, Rt. 2, Box 4 45 Bo RS Apr hore lets, $1.00 ea. Cash or M chks. Lee Norris, Newb 4 purebted B. R. co Apr. hatch, $1.50 ea. 10 youne - hens, + ing, $1.00 ea.; $15.0 Robert Daniel, Demo: Blood tested B. eo and Parmenter str., per 1 ers) ped, chicks 126) eggs, $1.25 setting. Mr Monday, Rt. 4, Box 24 11, P.:R. pullets, A: 5 mixed hens, 65c e tam hens .1 rooster, $2 Lockard Bell, 264 Al St., Atlanta. 3 B. R. pullets an erel, $1.00 ea.; $3.50 1 White Giant pullets, $ 1.25 .a.; 3. Black Spi ready to lay; 3 Brahma ea.; trade for young ca cow. Mrs. C. K. Phi Newnan. We aS Fishel str., 1 _cockerel. cockerels, $1.00 ea.; 1 $1 f AA cream mating B. R. yosters, Feb. hatch, for sale. s. J. J. Oliver, Commerce, O clay; 75 ea.; 20 K. Er ullets, almost ready to y, Donaldson str.,; 60c ea. fob. | HH. J. MeCorvey, Pavo.- May hatched Parks Rock kerels, special pen. mating ady for service 6 to 8 lbs., We ea; 5.3, $5.00 Fe. Ww. ench, Rt. 1, Folkston. Choice Partridge Rock roost- $1.00 and $1.25 ea. also en Wyandotte - roosters, ea. At- my home. Ernest liams, Monroe, Rt. 1. Pure Parks foundation stock - officialiy state blood- | and culled, April cock- els, $2.25 ea. 3 for $6.00 not repaid. Best selected hatching Mamie Roach Plyler, Apr. hatch, for sale. J. E. ight, Bradley. Dark Cornish pullets, 1: . Mrs. Arthur Owen, |kled guineas. $8.00 lot.: ~ 15c Ib. Belle Timmerman, Box : {who can drive a tractor. See me Feb. hatch, $1.00 ea. also- Butter-Cup cockerels, $1.50 ea; turkeys, 10 to 18 or 20 lbs., 25c- TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.:. Purelved White Holland turkeys for breeding for sale. Mrs. Arthur G. Smith, Sharon. 4 Black, White Muscovey dueks, $1.00 ea.; $3.50 lot; 2 Mallard drakes $1.00 ea.; La- dy Egg-A-Day B. O. cocks, $1.00. and $2.00 ea.; 10 Booths AAA June hatch B. O. pullets, ducks. Roberta McCollum, Grantville. 1 pe. White. guineas; 7 spec- $1.00 ea.; $4.50 lot. J. H. Roquemore; Ameri- cus; Rt. 2. s \3 White Pekin ducks, 4 drakes, May 1940 hatch, 75c my yard. Mrs. J. C. MgPher- Sone Villa Rica, Rick 1 Mallard drake (slightly cripple); pr. White Pekin ducks, $3.00 lot; Exchange. Ralph Pruitt, Lavonia. Rt. 2. 20 fat, young geese, $1.00 ea.; Exchange for dry fruit or any- thing of use. Mrs. W. F. Hyers. Mershon, ies: Want to exchange 4 drakes for green headed ducks. Pay expe -one away. . Mrs.< H5. fF: Scarboro, Stilmore, Rt. 1. 3 WYANDOTTES: cockerels, Apr. hatch, $1.50 ea. | Exp. not paid. Mrs. Kate A. Mullings, 214. 10 purebred Apr. hatch S. L. Wyandotte pullets, $10.00 lot; 10-18 mos. old Wyandotte hens, $10.00 lot fob.; exchange 2 purebred roosters for 2 same age and breed, 1-18 mos. old; 1 Apr. hatch. Mrs. Tom Kelly, Rabun Gap, Rt. 1. ~ : Bartow Rt. 1, Box S. L. Wyandotte hens, 4 lb., $1.00; 5 Ib., $1.25; game cocks, Roundhead Spangler crossed, | $1.50 ea. Mrs. E, B. McLeroy, Eatonton, Rt. 1. Xe FARM HELP WANTED Want woman colored prefer- red, for light farm work, no field work, at once. Write first Mrs. H. H. Puryear, Florence. Want 2 h. croppers on 3rds and 4ths or standing rent, also son, Locust Grove. - Want young man, 17 or 20 yrs. old, for dairy farm work. One at once. Lloyd G. Huggen, At- Want good farmers for 1 or 2 horse farm and a 1 horse farm on shares, and tend twpentine. Both farms: on clayed highway. School bus and 2 mail routes. Plenty wood. Mrs. Miriam Dum- lay, Stillmore, Rt. 2. Want good reliable family for 80 acre farm, 30 A. in cultiva- tion for standing rent. Good 5 R. house, out-bldgs. Owner de- Julia, Garrett, Canton. Rt. 1. Want nice, refined ,middle- aged woman to live in family of 6-and help with gen. light farm work. $1.50 week. No field work. Write at once. Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, Tifton. Rt. 2. Want unencumbered, settled, white woman for light farm Comfortable couple. room, board and reasonable salary. Mrs. G. E. Rafe, Kathleen. Want 1 white and 1 colyed family for gen. farm work for wages also some help for light farm work. S. L. Calfee, Bruns- wick. = - Want good farmers and wage jhands: to cultivate 6 h. farm. 'Must be good, dependable woark- oa T. K.. Moore. Canton. Rt, { Want colored couple for farm. Woman for wages, man to farm on halves. Must.be reliable. Live in yard. Good proposition for tell Rt, Want white woman, 45-50 for light fam work, no field work no field work for home in fam- ily of 3 (no small children) and $4.00 month. Jack Kennedy, At- lanta Rt. 4. Box 1349. West- mont Rd. : : Want man to operate dairy V.. ee Decatur, P: O. Box Want share cropper, mule, 50 acre farm. B. E. Bliteh, Homerville. = Want good wage hand, 21 to 35 yrs. of age for farm work. Must know how to drive truck and tractor. Ref. reg. No drunk- ard nor loafer need apply. See or write. A. N. Adams, Elber- 2 75c ea. Exchange for B. O. and | 38 AAA White Wyandotte ! Purebred super grade R. C.|-. a 1h. man. Plenty good river , bottoms for corn. J. A. Ander- | Janta, 267 Whitehall St. S. W.; sires to board with tenant. Mrs. . work, no field work, for elderly | right couple. H. V. Branan, Aus- | for 27 and knows how to farm as one of family and acres cotton for pay. V on the halves. All worth er. J..S. Holeomb, M RFD 2. ne ~. Want good man and children, to operate 1941 C. Holcomb, Ca Duncan Mill. Want country man or for light farm work. Mi how to drive car and il] sober, nice and reliable. Ree able wages. Mrs. Rix Grovetown. eee Want unencumbered, white woman 40-6( Mattie Fortner, Gaine 4, Want at once, nice wh man for light farm work in home \with man and and small salary. Mrs Ellington, Fairburn. Rt Want man, reliable, ab ish own stock, fer good |New house, water, etc., school, 3 mi. Waco. Stana: rent basis preferred. I, Y Bremen. Want girl or middleag man (orphan preferred. light farm work, fo. board and clothes. 1 milk. Mrs. M. E. Davi eross: Rt. 1. 2s Want farm hand to hel ish gathering crop and t wood. Sober, honest genil Farm wages. Come at on Shipps store, near Bs School. J. O. Campbell, Da R. house, barn, pastu1 Paved road. L. G. Brantle thonia. oe Want 2 families (one col to farm on 50-50 basis. colored woman 0 girl light farm work. Mrs. Smith, Rt. 4. Baxley. Want white, middle age man.to do light farm wo field work. Live in hom family of three. Must be Want boy between 1 yes old, to do light farm no field work. Live Board, clothes. Prfer o boy. Mrs. Delma Gilley, town, Rt. 3. Spates man and wife, no childr dairy werk. Can finish milk 50-50 on hogs, chic $8.00. Also want man and to work on farm, $1.00 day ular time. Home furnished, Vandegriff, Rt. 2, Decatur Want nice, clean white gir. woman, honest, depend willing worker to do lig work, no field work, for fan of five. Mrs, A. L. Ledbet Rt. 2, Austell. et io Want to hear feom party terested in stock raisir shares. Have pasture to care of 40 to 50 hogs, 20 cows. Party must furnish and stock. Come see 0 Hutcheson Rt. 1, Kite. Want to rent good 2 or farm, 50-50 basis, good good allotment. E. J. Scale 2, Bowden. eee Want elderly man to do | fam work, no field work. F repair farm yard building W. Powers, Eden. - Want middle aged cou work small farm, man t farm, woman to do light far work, no. field work. Ro -boad, monthly salary. B. Custer Rt. 2, Marietta. Want clean, healthy, cumbered, Christian wo: go 50-50 in poultry business. other light farm work. Haynes, Buford. . = Want good, honest. man, 35 or 40, with no bad h its. to.7 deli oe Boaw-d, laund ary. Mrs. Alice 10n, Li burn, Rt. 1. ; Want colored man ww children, for farm work, do part time work, woman to do light farm w $12.00 mo. Must be strong, ni dependable. Room, water. li heat furnished free, Mrs. J Sartain, Rossville, a _ Want nice, clean, good Chi tian woman, with fair ode tion, _between 25-45 yrs. for light farm wack, no fie work. References. G. S. Co Rt. 7, Box 228-B, Atlanta, nt slightly crippled. white to do light work on farm. well educated and phy- ally able to drive car. H. E. Rt. 3, Augusta. 5 ant man with family to cul- fe with tractor and do other ork on 6 H. farm. Good t woman, Christian char- ealthy, fac light farm ao. field work. Small salary, comfortable t good farmer for about ares, 7 R. house (pump water in house), electric mi. Forest Park at Rock rossing. Standing rent. J. yant, Forest Park. Rt. 1. at a_single (one who has da husband) woman moral character for a Georgia nt good man for 1 horse on 3rds and 4ths. Good use, 8 stable barn out- Reasonable land, plenty nd water. 30 A. cultiva- ear Clermont. school and Must be able furnish . B. fF. Osborne,. Cler- ae ee : reliable, unencumbered woman, 20-45, for light york, no field work, in home (modern conven- |- Catoosa Co., $12.00 ood home. Mrs. Fan- e, Rock Spring. Rt. 1. reliable woman for work. no field work, lome with elderly couple. ible to take hold and ings. Want one who e Mrs. J. LG. Hew- asville, 203 Bennett St. good farmer for good out 40 A., half. in culti- Third basis. John D. es, Jr., Atlanta, 401 PN) ie : roved, 4h. farm, 1 own, market, school, | tenant houses, fine Electricity, For 6 rs. Beulah Cham id board. Trahsportation required. Mrs: Clif-. ray, Dalton. 408 No. St. 4 man or boy to help on ji salary, board and ust be sober and hon- . Mauldin Dahlonega. ood men for 1-2 h. or erops with 16 A. cot- tment, for standing rent. R. house, good water, e with running wa- ly, unencumbered for gen. light farm rden, ete. $10.00 mo. etc. Must be clean, clean, no bad hab- artain. Rossville. 603 mauga Ave. ae 2 horse share cropper. ge, allotments in cot- ts, and tobacco and nd wanted for other s Hassie Davis, Stil- | at good, honest, sober man 1 horse farm on 50-50 Must furnish own stock d and be able run self. fertilizer furnished. Good Near good school and 42. L. Strauge, Coliege- white woman, 16 to ed, welt and heatthy, to Gf family and do ful Chinese man, - Brand, : farm. Standing rent. 4-R. house, FARM HELP WANTED Want young colored family to work on farm for wages straight time. Good houses. water and wood. Must come recommended. Dr. J=H. Douglas. Albany. Want an intelligent, respect- preferably middleaged, for farm work. Reasonable wage and room with board. R. C. Tappan, White Plains, Want 2 dairymen of experi- ence, who know how to pro- duce A Grade milk and take care of the cows: I herd of 25; , other 50 cows. Give ref. and state exp. and wages wanted. L. O. Benton Sr.,. Monticello. Want young girl or single wo- man or boy not over 17, to work for me. Light farm work, about 1 1-2 mi. town. Write ro come see at once. Mrs. Sam Postelle, Morganton. y Want good, honest, sober man with sufficient force to handle a good 2 horse far- mon 50-50 basis. Good 5 R. house good water, consolidated school, near ehurch and highway, 30 mi. W. Savannah. Good stock and good brood sows to work and raise from. M. D. Mock, Lanie. Want exp. farmer for 2h. good well water big barn; near | church and school bus line. Mrs. Julia Scales Waco. Rt. 2, (at C. C. Pattersons). = Want good man for good farm. 30 A. good river bot- toms, good uplands, 138 A. al- lotment. On school bus line. electricity, good out-bldgs., house. On 8rds and- 4ths or standing rent. 9 mi: S.. W. Gainesville. See at once. H. W. Summerour, Gainesville. Rt. 1. Want man and wife no children, Christian people (no' drunkard nor WPA worker). who knows how to farm, to live in part of house and help farm, fine bottom land, 8 mi. | Atlanta. Do good part by right man. L, P. Mulkey, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 539 (just off No. 42 Highway). ene Want reliable. couple, no children, to live in modern) country home; man to work on farm, wife light farm work, no field wack. Room and rea-: {sonable salary. John B. Taylor, | Ball Ground. Es Want settled girl of good \.| character, for light farm work, 20. Hape _/no field work. vicity, good well, 2 $2.50 week. at C Shurley, Thom- aston, 130 Ave cG 3 =: g Want refined, Mrs. Richard farm work, no field work, for room, board and $10.00 mo. State age and full particulars about self. Mrs. G. C. Harrell, Whigham Rt eb - Want geod man, 20-35, no bad. habits, know how to plow and good_to stock, for farm work. $10.00 to $12.00 mo. board and washing, according to work. John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt Want a settled. strong, mid- dleaged, unencumbered woman for light farm work, no field work. Small salary and board. Mrs. B. W. Gibson, Atlanta, 1045 North Ave. N. E.. Wa 6356. Want colored family to go on| my farm, 2 h. farm, good house, 1990 A. in cotton. Can hire man to do extra work if one in the family needs extra work. Good |. water. B. McH. Cline, Atlanta, 402 Grand Theatre Bldg. : -Want good farm hand, either straight wages or part crop.and part wages, or share cropper. 3 f mi, S. W. Irwinton, Wilkinson Co. Good land 3 R. house, and good mules. Write or see. I. P. Hoover. Imwinton. Rt. 1. Want boy 16-18, to do any kind farm work. Pay whatever: is worth. Lester Massey, Dan- ielsville. Rt. 3. = 5 Want unencumbered white woman, not over 35, for light farm work, no field work. 2 in family. Mrs. J. B. Roberts, Daw- son, oe ea Want exp. farmer to take 1 or 2 h. crop on 50-50 basis. Bot- toms and upland; on school bus and mail route. Also day work in orchards. and cutting wood. See. Mrs. S'S. Stover, Douglas- Ville Rt. 4.:.. Want exp, Miller (man and wife, no children), to operate | water power mill and work gar- fen for 1941. Clarence Hol- Canon. Cfo Duncans Mill. ? -Want man with family for fT crop for 3rds and 4ths;. Ou near church ant healthy wo-| | man to live in home with mid- dleaged couple and do light FARM HELP WANTED on 50-50 basis and part by the day, or would hire man by the month: on & hat could drive a truck and tractor and do re- pairing, et Have 2 houses, good community. Plenty wood, water, 15 A. bottoms. H. L. Sherwood, McDonough. Rt. 3. Want good man for large 2 H. farm, on brier creek in Jef- ferson Co. Good. rich land, 6 R. house, pasture, barn, plenty wood and water (splendid hunt- ing, fishing and . huckleberry grounds). For 1000 lb. lint cot- ton rent. See or writeat once. J.-L. Adams.Dearing. -Rt -1. Box 24. Want well exp. wage hand, 18-40 ~ $15.00 mo. and board. White man preferred, clean, so- ber, honest, single, healthy, who doesnt mind work. No others need apply. Start about first of January. Give full particulars about self in first letter, or see. Theo Banks, Summit. POSITIONS WANTED Want work looking after cat- tle, hogs and chickens, or for wages with patch, on farm. Ref. if desired. John Ronena, Moul- trie Rt. 5. f 21 yr. old young man wants on either Dairy or Truck farm. near large city. Raised in coun- try. Dont mind work. Do not use tobacco nor drink. F.. E. Johns, Jr., Swainsboro. Rt. ee Man and wife, 12 yr. old boy, would like to get with old cou- ple on farm as caretaker and ber. Minister of Gospel. Can drive car. Cecil Holton, Swains- boro, Rt. 1. Want job on farm to build and repair bidgs.,/in connection wtih other farm work. References. J. H. Hoofner, Dacula. Ate -Man and wife want job on farm, gen. farming for wages, day or month, Life time exp. Prefer Walton Co., near Monroe. Day, Monroe, Rt. 2. . ple for home and salary. Mrs. Amanda Turner, Atlanta 127 MerritisAve,cNe Bee. Want place on farm, small acreage, 4-5 R. house, electric lights, near Atlanta; Poultry raising and gardening, etc, A. ton St., S. W. Want light farm work, no field work om milking, $2.50 to $3.50 week room and board. Ref. exch. Come after. 1 mi. highway. South Georgians need not apply. Miss Myrtle Wehunt, Dahlonega, Rt. 3. er wants job on fa7m. Can cul- tivate with tractor and- other. work. 39 yrs. old. State salary, ete. first letter. O. C. Foskey, | Quitman, Rt. 2. 2 BOX 31: fat - Man with large famiiy wants large 2 H. crop on 50-50 basis or as share cropper-on halves. Plenty help. (No one within draft age.) Must have house, near school, church. No bad habits. James F. Oliver, Cairo. White girl, 21 yrs. old, 2 no field work, can milk, -$2.50 wk. Go anywhere. Irene Jones, Clarkesville; Rt. 1. Girl, 18 yrs, high school Lgraduate, wants job on farm no field work. Neat and refined. Lucille Jacobs, Rt. 3, LaGrange. Young, single man wants job on dairy farm. Experience. Can drive truck, tractor. Posey Hill Jacobs, Rt. 3, LaGrange. Middle aged, refined woman, desires light farm work, no field work, with elderly woman. Mrs. R. T. Thomas, 850 Courtland Ave., Macon. : a with refiable man have boys 16 and 18 yrs. old. Must be nea ehurch, school, good house. Ref. fexchanged, WH. Oliver, Cairo. Young married man wants | job on farm looking after stock. chickens. Can plow. Must be moved. State salary in. first letter. Samie Carter, Talking Roce ste a. = : - Man, with plenty of help, wants 3 H. farm on shares; also, want 3 or 4 good brood sows: to raise on shares. Consider dairy nea or write, F&M ton Want jov as Ove dive stock farm, 20 Have Certificate from th Vetarinarian, for using and vaccines, for Give ref. Louzo R. ton. Rt.el, Box 385. Man wants 1 H. crop f of crop and extra wages. |help to run on. Prefer: /Emmett Wood, Rt. 3,.P. Man, 4+ yis. old wit no children, wants \ farm. Can drive car. t in operati other mills and machin L. Martin, Warrenton, 2 Man 52 yes. old, wa: 1 H. farm on 50-50 ba good pecple. 3 in fam -18, girl 17. Must be moy A. Land, Sumner. ~ Woman wanis:job on no field work, with eld pie. Board and_ salary. Swattord, 311 Logan Atlanta. es ~ W1d0W, 3U yas. cid,un bered refined, higt Gaduate, wants job no field work, Mrs. N, Wadley. Rt. eo : Man wat i H. crop, basis,_2 can plow, 3 to work by day. Have to be and furnished. A. R. Wi Cedartown, Rt.1. Middle aged boy, n ents, wants job on farm. perienced in dairy ar farm work. No'ca> 4 pentine work, Jim Kuo lan, Rt. 2. Care: Merli 16 yr old boy wants farm with good people reasonable ~ salery care of stock, poultry Hodges, Rt. 1, Savannal ~ Want 1 H. crop for 19 50 basis, need 3 R. family, (boys 28, 16) work for wages, Do not d penoks S T. Scott, d | light farm work, n for good home a ~ Want light farm field work, with goo for good home and $ Come after me. Mi Francis Eubanks, C 102 North Ava. 66. yr> Gid- ma grown boys (22 and a 2h. crop on ha es