DEPART MENT
TOM LINDER
Fie) AGRICULTURE
COM MISSION ER
a EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
H Pale wsen and Wickard have ies together like two peas
pod.
They are also together vin TIME magazine, published in
York and Chicago. They are also together with the WALL
ET JOURNAL. They are also together with the WASH-
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942.
hy Do Wickard And Henderson Desire ,
~Crucify The American Farmer?
"NUMBER =
pounds of nails; 1 work shirt, 1 pair overalls, 1 hand saw, 1
ax, and 1 pair of shoes for $197. AT. A
If the farmer bought all of these fifteen articles today
they would cost him $217.45.
If the farmer bought all of these articles today and a :
for them with cotton, he would have to give 1,144 pounds. In
farm bloc as a hog.
0 ouck-
the farmer sells.
gon is $89.90.
hel.
ets see just how the farmer is faring today.
e following figures are taken from the catalog of Sears,
& Company, for things which the farmer buys, and
w York, New Orleans and Chicago quotations on things
N POST and the NEW YORK TIMES. All these papers
most unfriendly to the farmers interest.
T ME magazine of February 2, 1942, on page 18, pictures
n 1919 a two-horse. wagon cost $86.40, while today the
buy this wagon in 1919 would have required 228 Gointe:
tton. Today it requires 473 poundsmore than twice as
uring the year 1919 cotton was 38 per pound; cotton
1 was 21c per pound; peanut oil was 24c per pound; corn
1.52 per bushel, and wheat was $2.13 per bushel. |
oday cotton is 19c per pound; cotton seed oil and peanut
2c per pound ; corn is 83 pet bushel, and wheat is $1.29
919 2 ae could have gone to town and purchased.
following fifteen items, to wit: 2 horse wagon, 2 section
arrow, 2 horse hay rake, 1 row corn planter, 2 horse turn
er distributor, pitch fork, ahoveh, horse cones 100
1919 he would only have had to pay 519 pounds for all fifteen
articles. 3
It takes two and one e half times as much cotton in 1942 as it
did in 1919 to buy these same farm supplies.
If a farmer bought these fifteen articles in 1919 he cone:
have paid for them with 519 pounds of cotton or 130 bushels of
corn or 93 bushels of wheat.
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If he buys them today it requires a 144 wounds of cotton
or 260 bushels of corn or 168 bushels of wheat.
It takes twice as much cotton seed and peanuts to buy these /
articles now as it did in 1919,
_ Prices of the things the farmer buys are higher than they:
were in 1919, while farm prices as a whole have been reduced
-~more than fifty per cent.
There is no other major group in America today. getting
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Peach | F iiits sad Vegetables :
February 7, 1942. - Atlanta.
Coll a per dozen $ .50-$ .60
Mushrooms, per 1 lb. cartons. == 20
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. 75- .85
Peas (Green), per bu. -hprs.________-_-_-_---=------------ -
Sweet Potatoes, bu. bkts., kiln dried i .75= 1.25
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches 50-. .75
< He Salad, bu. hprs .75- 1.00
Alvestock Sales, Georgia Apeton Markets
S February 7, 1942.
January 29Bainbridge fg. Sa
January 29Valdosta : = ~ 9.75
January 30-Cordele _. -10.11
February 2Sylvester ~-10.10.
- February 3Cairo -10.15-
February 4Albany 9.75-10:00
February 4Arlington z 11.25
5 TOP FED CATTLE :
January 29Bainbridge $10.00-10.50
January 29Valdosta 8.00- 9.00
January 30-Cordele 9,00-10.60
February 2Sylvester 10.00-11.00 |
February 4Arlington -9.80-10.80
_ February 4-Albany 10.00-11.60
February 3-Cairo - 8.00- 9.00
[ARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS |
Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) February 6, 1942. Always subject to variation.
Eggs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grade
C eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations.
er Atlanta Augusta Columbus Macon Savannah
ggs, Large, White, Grade A, Doz. _ 34- 36 30- .35 34- 36 35- .38 30- INDEX
Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. : $50 dal og. FO gp a 3 Bae. 85 ae /
Eggs, Small, Grade A, Doz, _. oo os. Sain one ey ate 298- 30}. 95- Flowers & Seed for Sale___.__.__2-3-4
Bete 1 ee, a ae a re a a Eggs for Sale__--____-_.__ 6
Hens, Leghorn, Ib. eS A516 Avs 14." 48 17- .18|_. .14- .15] Tobacco for Sale 6
- Roosters, lb. ee 40e > 1S tos oo per Al 10S ee ee
Stags, Ib, oe fo Age 4A Se ee ee See Honey Bees & Bee Supplies_.____ 6
Friers, 1b. Soy 1k = 215 a Bhs 99 0 ot aes Fruit & Butter for Sale_________. 6
oo. . Se oe ee ee 10- fs AS Rs 15s Potatoes & Vegetables for Sale___6
one ate te Be 2 Ss at ye = 22084 eee ee eae a Oe Miscellaneous Wanted_..____.-_-_- 6
peae tb. = Do fas > Be ale Miscellaneous For Sale. 6
iimtry butter, best table, Ib: = 0 385 hp SCE ~~ 40-. 50|.. .35- .40) Seed for Sale____
i: peas, ees: bu. j Pb Gy Re oS ~~ 160- 1.75}... 1.50- 1.60] Beans & Peas for Sale__..._______5
ld peas, not mixed, bu. OR ete ee Sse 9 004 1 oe ofa
ar Corn (80 lbeto bu). bus ORS Sees ST Bhar OO toh Tbs < oe - se ee Sale 6
Shelled corn, bu. 402% eo Ole oS 1 ere == 95< 1.00}. .85- fain tey fot Sale
ats, bu. ac BGs a Pe ee So Be Oe 60= Corn & Seed Corn for Sale_ 9
Wheat, bu. = hae 2 oh ee ee _.$1,10- 2 435 Pecan & Other Fruit Trees____5-6
eet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs. | = 1.50="2.50 1 2 - Seo) Toes] 907 a1 640= Plants for Sale >
bbage, (Green), Per 100 lbs. SaaS ee Piet th Reser ee | 2.75- 3.00}. 2.50- =. 2.00- 2.251 Cottonseed for Sale Ss
abbage, (White), Per 100 lbs. _ 2.40- 2.50]. 2.00- ee ee agi
Hay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton __ | _18.00-19.00 | __16.00- ~_17.00-. 18.00- 17.00- Cattle and Hogs for Sale______7
y, He; 1, zane = ton _.12.00- _12.00- _. 9.00-10.00 |_12.00-13.00 | __.10.00- Sheep and Goats for: Sale_______5-6
panish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, Rabbits & Guinea Pigs for Sale___.6
(Del. Shelling Plant) ee ee ee SLI SH | Sie ... $100- Horses and Mules eo Sale =
ottonseed (Prime) $56.00 ton in car . y
- 60.00- Livestock Wanted...
| 43.00-44.00 | ..44.00- ees _|44.00- __44.00- Positions Wanted___. oe
_. 40.00-41.00 } _...41.00- _44.00- _-41,00- _--42.00- Farm Help Wanted a T-8
_..49.00~ 49: 00653 Se _ | ...48.00- _-.46.00- :
2 ot October 8. 1917.
which we are gladly spending billions every day.
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114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder. Commissioner
Executive Office. State Capitol,
Atlanta. Ga
Publication Office
114-212 Pace St.. Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau_ ot
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TOM LINDER
: Why Do Wickard and Henderson Desire
To Crucify The American F armer?
(Continued from Page One)
The
y group that have been radically
de ess than they were in 1919 except the farmer.
_ farmers are the onl
deflated.
| For Wickard, Ginsberg, Henderson, Baruch and
Company, to have the gall and effrontery to charge
the American farmer with being a hog and causing
inflation, is disgusting to thinking men.
The farmer cannot continue producing under
these conditions. it is impossible,
The farmer in America today is very much in
the same situation as the pioneers were in the war of
a Revolution.
- While they are fighting a foreign foe, they are
Sedinaitied at all times to demand themselves pepinst
the Tories at home.
; Our boys are on the firing line in many foreign
countries. A steady production of farm products is
as vital to winning a war as the production of war
materials.
Food for our boys over the seas, and food for our
city populations, is as necessary as anything for
Zz
If Congress cannot correct this condition the
farmers themselves will be compelled to take strong
action to free their hands from these impossible
chains that Wickard, Ginsberg, Henderson, Baruch.
= Company, are forging on them.
_It is time for the farmers to organize thoroughly,
iit is time for the Grange, the Guild, the Farm Federa-
tion, and all other farm organizations to be prepar-
ed to throw their combined strength into the fight. |
It is time for each organization to see that it is
headed by men who can neither be influenced or in-
timidated.
It looks now as though the time is rapidly ap-
roaching when the only salvation of the American
armer will be an organization as strong as the other
groups which are now able to protect themselves in
een:
Secretary Wickard Wecsivad. Congress when he
appeared before the Senate Committee and pre-
tended that he was in favor of adequate prices for|-
the farmers, ;
He deceived all those ota and congressmen
who are friends of the farmer and who voted for
amendments to curb Hendersons depredations on
the farmer.
. He deceived the farmers when he appeared be-
fore the Senate Committee and pretended that he
was not in accord with Leon Hendersons starvation
prices for farm products.
He betrayed his own farm organization, operat-
ing under his own Department, when he deceived
them into getting telegrams to Washington asking
at he be given the veto power in the case of ceilings
farm products. They were deceived into believing
that he was not as hostile to agriculture as Henderson.
The Commissioners, Secretaries and Directors of
Agriculture of the several states, together with repre-
sentatives of all farm groups, should have a national
convention at once and agree upon an affirmative
course to pursue.
- Unless this is gone-untess Ginsberg, Wickard,
Morzenthau., Henderson, Baruch and Company, are
stopped, they will create confusion and unprepared-
n ss by the side of which Pearl Harbor will be as
fo Wickard is supposed to be the friend
the farmer. | = wea like for ap answer one
: .
jin the demand for syrup.
question: Wy ould ane Aotedn per pay
more for supplies than he paid in 1919, and at the
same time Sell his products for less than half of what
he received in 1919?
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
oe :
SUGAR AND SYRUP
We are told that in about a month the Govern-
ment will begin to ration sugar. It seems now the
allowance will be about three-fourths of a wee per|5
week for each person.
J am informed that the Government is using a
lot of sugar and@molasses to distill alcohol for mili-
tary use.
I am also informed by some feed manufacturers
that the price of molasses is getting entirely too high
to use in feed and that the supply is very limited.
- . The farmers of Georgia produce the finest sugar
cane syrup in the world. For years they have sold
this syrup at very low prices.
The shortage of sugar will cause a rapid increase
Good syrup should bring
at least 60c a gallon within the next sixty days.
. If you have syrup on hand do not sacrifice it
at xo low a price.
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* TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
i
G. V. CUNNINGHAM AND 4-H CLUBS
I note from news dispatches that Mr. G. V.
Cunningham has resignedas 4-H Club Leader.
Through the years Mr. Cunningham has worked
hard to accomplish something very practical and very};
definite for boys and girls.
He urged them to get all the education they
could, but especially a high school education.
During recent years he established the dormi-
tories at the University where boys and girls are priv-
ileged to live and to bring produce from their homes
to help pay their board. This enabled them to get
credits on college expenses just the same as if they
had brought the cash.
I do not know how many 4- He boys and girls
from Georgia farms have been able to obtain college
degrees because of the efforts of this man, with a
vision. I do not have the figures at hand, but I do
know that the number runs into the hundreds.
What Cunningham and his aides have done,
others can do, and I sincerely hope that this work is
carried on through the years for 4-H boys and girls.
The importance that 4-H Club work has assumed in
Georgia,is tremendous. I want the people of Georgia
to know that this Department is glad of this continued
growth because it means so much for our Georgia
boys and girls, especially those living on the farm.
These are trying days. Money is scarce on the
farm and many mothers and fathers do not know
where to turn as they make plans to send their sons
and daughters to college in hope of preparing them
for lives of usefulness. .
What Cunningham has
spiration to others.
We congratulate the new leader on being called
to such far reaching service, with such unlimited
possibilities for good.
done should be an inte
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE |
ft
Iris 10 labeled 50 for $1.15:
Quince thorn rose, red 2-3
in. bunch, 25-35c ea. rooted;
Almond pink rose 10, 15, 24
and 35c ea.: Jap honeysuckle
S24 tt. 1020, (2oe, eas. AM,
Beauty roses 3 yrs 250. ea.;
fine lot abelias 25c, 50c, 75c ea.
Cc. M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035
Capitol Ave. SW.
White narcissus, orange day
lilies, yellow jonquils 750 3
buttercup, butter & egg, fine
foxgloxe, pink hardy phlox 15c
doz.: dbl. pink almond, red &
white altheas, white spirea 10c
ea. Mrs. Will James, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Blue, white, purple iris 30c
doz., yellow narcissus 35c doz.;
red monthly rose and pink
honeysuckles, cutting 10c ea.
No orders for less than 50c.
Exc, for sacks. Mrs. Lillie
Reece, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
Long trumpet daffodils, white
& yellow jonguils, butter &
eges, $1.00 C.;: blue Roman
hyacinths 75c doz; blue spider
lilies, yellow Regal lilies $1.00
doz.; peppermint 50c doz. Miss
Cecil McCurley, Rt.
well,
White and purple wisteria,
well rooted, 25c ea.; large pink
2, Hart-
poppy seed, Queen Anns lace,
yellow poppy seed, 10c tbls.: |
mixed colors. larkspur, other
plants later. Mrs. E. P.
ae. Rt. 2, Doerun, _
a
mixed $1.20 for 100: beardless
25 for 60c; winter honeysuckle,
evergreen flowering shrub 35c
each, 2 for 60c; 3 yr. old mixed
shrubs 20 for $1.15; abelia eut-
tings 35c C. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Rt. 1, Calhoun,
- Baby breath: spirea, butter- |
fly bush, yellow winter Jas-
mine, Deutzia, purple lilac,
erape myrtle, bridal wreath,
flowering quince; golden bells
ibe 68. 2 for 250 Mrs: J. A:
Wilson, Martin.
Blue spicer _ lilies, yellow
Regal lilies $1.00 dozen: white
and yellow jonquils, abl. but-
ter and eggs. oe trumpet daf-
fodils $1.00 C. Ma'ttie McCur-
ley, Rt. 2, Hartwell.
Boxwood bushes 12 ie 24
high 50c, 73c and $1.00 ea., well
rooted. Mrs. Paul H. Tench,
Rt. 1. Box 106, Demorest.
Mixed colors azaleas, Mtn.
laurel, rhododendrons, - spruce
and white pines, red and white
dogwood, holly, crabapple, red-
bud, tulip poplar, yellow
monthly rose $1.00 doz. Cath-
erine Dickey, Blue Ridge.
Pua lilae, bridal wreath 25
; Armour River hedge plants,
eee lilies $1.25 C. ea.; Tiger
lilies $5.00 C; .per. sweetpea
plants 4 for 30c. Add postage
or express, Mrs. Rosser Thom-
as, Adairsville. IR
Z =
ak
7 LUGS
with pink. sien stri
10c: cannas red President
Pink oleander plants 1:
15 1 for 25c; 2 for 40c
fer 75c; mixed colors b
Boliver?
Red Magnolias ae
es, 00 ea., ce Pineh
bulbs rose color, eet pl
6 for 25c; peppermint pl
for 25c, all del. O-
Ida Wright, Alto. . :
Rhododendrons, Mtn. 1
$1.00 doz.; holly, cr
trees 25 ea.: blueberry
$1.00 dez.; purple iris
and yellow jonquils,
lemon eae -40 aoe
ly trees 25c ea.;
spruce and rhododendro: i
00 doz.; purple | _ iris
cream cup narcissus
All well rooted. Mrs. Flo
Heaton, Mineral Bluff
Pretty dark~ red a
red geranium cuttings 15
3 30c; Star Bethl
ea.; white and pink Con
gonia 15c ea. Mrs: Ma
Stone, Rt. 2; Adairsville.
yellow phlox $1.00 C.:
assortment of per. ie
and other bulbs and
$1.00. Guar. Mrs. E. L
en, Concord. :
Large glad bulbs 10 f
.; pink and white =
Cash or M. O. - Mrs.-
Whittemore, Oakman.
Jonquils, blue grape
cinths 1c ea., smaller on
ic plus postage. Small
filled but no cheaper for
lots. G. Taylor, Bucha
Blue Roman hyacint
doz.;-red President Cannas,
doz.; white daisy type c
santhemums yellow center,
.; white altheas 3 ft., 3
Orange day lilies, fall bi
blue German iris, dbl. da
dils, jonquils for sale or: |
for garden seed and plant:
print sacks. Mrs. J. J.
Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.
Double dahlia tubers
for 25c; hydrangeas, .
wreath, crape myrtle, lave
Exe. for purple hull table
seed and onion plants. Mr;
M. Stevens, St. Marys.
Have garlic bulbs, x
and water oak trees.
offer. Exc. for somethi
use on farm. Mrs. J. H
Maxeys.
~Red Japonicas, 85. e
sythia, pink almond, 2 f
all colors azaleas 40c
rhododendrons 25c e
iris 35c doz:; jonquils
Add postage. Mrs. Louis
ton, Rt. 2, Ellijay. .
All colors azaleas, 35
laurels, rhododendrons 20
spruce and white pines
25c; small Easter lilies 35c
red Japonicas 40c ea.
postage. Mrs. Frances
nt; 2: Milinay
Large bambco oa 15
plant, not prepaid. Jack |
ley, Stephens.
Yucca plants 50c ea
good plants, Exch. for
geas, peonies, .dahlias, ro
fruit trees or evergreens. W
first. _Mrs. W. B. Hutche
RFD 2, Box 123, College P
Shoofly. seed (blue bloor
15c package prepaid.
flies away. loom from
spring until frost. Mrs.
King, Lake Park. .
Watermelcn . ink, deer
and purple crape myrtl
buds, Lucretia dewberr
wild bunch honeysuckles, -
dogwood for sale or exchg
Abelias, Japonicas, purple
Spruce. L. H, Cousins, Gre
ville,
Golden glow 3 for 26:
pink geraniums 10c ea
lilies 25ce doz.; coralvine
ea.; orange lantanas 15_
pink running roses 2:for
hedge cuttings 50c C. del.
Hy.D.:: Burt RE 2
Americus.
Spirea, English dogwo
crepe myrtle, Weigelia,
green, Althea, Dbl. sing]
ia, Thrift, blue and whi
. Canna lili
wood, dongle, Na
Snowball. 4X Tom
Atlanta, R, 4, Box 220,
Rd., Velire Cir.
k haw crabapple, 3 col-
zaleas, redbuds, spruce
colors cannas, blue iris,
Je and. single daffodils, |
violets 75c doz. Add post-
Mrs, B.. Hy Lance, RFD.
ahlonega.
maryllis, Tiger lily bulbs,
lion mums 10c ea.; gladi-
iris, ragged Robin, per.
ox mixed 20c doz.; gerani-
hydrangeas, damson plums
d 15c ea. $1.00 orders PP.
rs. Jack Waters, Chatsworth.
pril blooming white narcis-
s 20c doz.; 2 for 35c; velvet.
rambler monthly rose cut-
gs 25c ea.; red dahlia bulbs
rge 50c doz.; snapdragons all
slors, some variegated seed,
Je teaspoonful. Mrs.
h, Rt. 4, Commerce.
an ring ean use. Cannot ship.
Miss Alice Stokes, Rt, 3, Jasper,
Abelias 12 to 2 ft., $3.00
C Co 150 abelias 4 ft., $6.00
$ 0 PP.; variegateq and green
sporum 3 ft., $1.10 ea. PP.
Irs. Warner Edwards, Re ch.
pringvale,
Stocky boxwood 4-6, white
logwood 2-3 ft. $1.00 doz.;
oming size gardenias 50c ea., |
Cydonica Japonica 5 for.
; white, watermelon red
lavendar crepe myrtle 2-3
.00 doz. Mrs. C. M. Rob-
, Greenville.
ll different et of bush
OV 1 eek dbl.. lilac,
lowering pear, birdeye, snow-
all, honeysuckle, goldenrod,
2S, ; Exc. for white
feed sacks at 8c ea.
ant, Rt. 2, Palmetto.
3looming size purple and lav-
adar combination iris 65c C.;
} ie trumpet daffodils, paper
lite with yellow center nar-
us 75 C.; rooted Irish Juni-.
ers and boxwood cuttings, 25c_
Mrs. Mary
Add postage.
Box 231,
White; Rt. 2,
ple.
aryllis, milk and wine
s 10c ea.; tuberose, jonquils
0c doz.; woodbine, rosemary,
owering almond, l5c ea.; mag-
nolia,. holly, elm, red_ maple,
live, 25c to $1.00 ea.
ecks and seeds, Mrs. Wm. E.
urch, Rt. 1, Helena, re
mquils, purple iris, 75c C.;
une lilies, blackberry lilies,
Se doz.; azaleas, peach roses,
llow roses, large red roses,
Oc ea.; yard sage, 10c bunch.
for pot flowers. Mrs. J.
oe, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
ell rooted, Miss Louis Mill-
ollan, Morganton.
Large type chrysanthemums,
ilver wedding, white, Man O
, and others, 50c doz.;
Da ils, Apr. blooming nar-
-cissus, Jonquils, 20c doz, Mrs.
~W. Taylor, Gordon.
Rooted Gardenias, Altheas,
c is, - Star Jasmine, Per.
, Asters Hibiscus, For-
rthia, lilacs, Easter lilies,
owdrops, butterfly bush,
rimson lily, all for sale, Cheap.
Mrs. Brooks Edwards, Guyton.
Few Boxwood bushes from
ft., or more. Slow growth
nd. Make best offer. Mrs.
LL. Lester, Rockmart, R. 2.
trees for
ite flowering dogwood trees,
3 ft., tall, good stock, 75c ea.;
Del. anywhere in
: .. William T. Wynn,
Milledgeville,
Giant crimson Spider lilies
~35c doz; Siberian white = Iris,
ng Alfred. daffodils, orange
hoenix double daffodils. Od-
rus Rugulosus jonquils, White
arcissi, $1.00 C. Mrs. Cliff C,
yye, Rt. 1, Middleton.
Emperor daffodils, white,
ream wax, cluster narcissus
ec doz., $1.00 C.; Rust pink
sistant rose, brides wreath,
lemon lilies, purple lilac, 10
for $1.00 PP. Mrs. C. B. Rob-
nson, Rt. 2, Bowdon.
~ Queen Anns lace plants,
-ehrysanthemums mixed kinds
'15e doz.; summer phlox, 10c
doz.; Dbl. pink and red poppy
-seed, 10c thls., Jerusalem cherry
d and heavenly blue morn-
ng glory seed, 10c pkg. Mrs,
ed Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta
Black Prince iris, orange day
ilies, white violets, white daf-
ils, pink and red verbena,
25c doz.: golden bells, 3 for
25c, Add postage. Mrs. Dora
Mosley, Rt. 2, Bremen.
Marigold and zinnia_ seeds,
Oc cup; coxcomb seed, 5 thls.
for sacks or flower bulbs
whatever can use. S, F
Dean Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
jasmine,
yr. gardenias 54.
Mrs. Ella |
Exe. for
.|ferns, 35 doz.
White violets, white daffo-
dils, black Prince iris, orange
day lilies, pink and red verbena,
hearhound, 25c doz.; golden
bells, 3 for 25; exc. for sacks.
Add postage. _Mrs. Bonnell
Nixon, Rt. 1, Box 137, Bremen.
Privet hedge ball 3x27 ft.;
altheas, orchid and white,
honeysuckles, bayonets, yellow
snowdrops; Exc. for
pigs, calf, E. Fountain, Rt. 1,
Fort Valley. ee
White dogwood, pink crab-
apple, pink and white mixed
rhododendrons, sweet shrub,
mixed colors azaleas, white
pine, holly,: white dogwood,
maple, cedar, 75c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Benjamin F,
N. | Charles, Ellijay.
Daffodils, jonquils, narcissus,
foxglove, primroses, violets, 25c
doz.; bridal wreath, double al-
Itmonds, red Indian arrow, lilac,
azaleas, 25c ea.; yr. old dbl,
yellow Japonicas, 50c ea, Exc.
for sacks. Miss Celese Rich-
ards, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Rhododendrons, white ~and
spruce pings, pink chinqupin,
pink and red Am, Beauty roses,
weeping Mary, 20c ea.; wisteria
vine, red Cydonia Japonicas,
Exc. for sacks, Mrs.
2, Talking
soe ea,
Lillian Silver, Rt.
Rock, .
Old fashioned sweet yellow
peach trees, 10c.ea.; $1.00 doz.;
salad English pea seed, 30c
cupful; may cherry sprouts, 10c.
ea. $1.00... doz, All rooted.
Exe, for sacks. Mrs. Ernest
Barrett. Rt; 2,.Talking Rock.
Jonquils, daffodils, 45c C.,;
cannas, Gladiolus, Phil. lilies,
25c doz.; Purple lilacs, crepe |
myrtles, 2 for 25c; Jan. Jas-
mine, 3 for 25c; Bunch Juniper,
25c ea.: hollyhock 2 for 25c.-
Mrs. J. H. Hamil, Rt. 2, Bremen.
- Well rooted old Eng. box-
wood, bunch plants treated
with B-1, 46 high, lic ea.;
$1.50 doz.; large plants, 25c ea.;
$2.50 doz. Will treat them
with B-1 again before mailing.
Mrs. L. R. Pierson, Tilley Mill
Rd., Doraville.
White hibiscus, purple iris,
yellow jonquils, white narcis-
sus, tger lily bulbs, 75 doz.,
del.: Jan. Jasmine, purple lilac,
red velvet rose, rooted, $1.00.
doz., del. Olivia Patterson, Rt.
2, Waco. oe
Brazilian sky blue morning
glory seeds, 25c oz.; white
heading collard 20c oz,; all yel-
low daffodil bulbs, 50c C,;
$4.00 M. All del, in Ga. A, J.
Stanton, Newborn.
Dogwood, redbuds, red maple,
tulip pcplar, Cherokee roses,
Mtn. laurel, rhododendrons,
\holly bush, azaleas, white pine,
Mtn, ivy, all well rooted, 3 ft.
high, $1.00 doz. Hazel Wilson,
Morganton. =
- Pansies, $1.00 and $1.25 C.;
|snapdragons, carnations, calen-
dula stock, sweet winter fox-
glove, painted daisy, dbl. lark-
spur, pink violets, verbena, 25c
doz.; Eng. daisies, phlox, $1.00
C.. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley.
Jasmines, 6 for 25c; flag lilies,
white and purple, gold waves,
35c doz.: jonquils, large white,
15c doz. 50c orders postpaid.
Mrs. A. Horsley, Rt. 2, Waco.
Abelia, $1.00 doz.; oleanders,
weeping willows, 8 for $1.00;
nandinas, 5.for $1.00; azalea-
mums, all colors, pink violets,
verbena, yarrow, 25c doz.: Eng.
daisies, $1.00 C. Mrs. Blanche
Hunnicutt, Wadley.
Well rooted pink thrift
plantss$0c . Mrs. D. F. Walk-
er, Warthen,
Armur privet hedge, 2 yr.
plants, 2-3 ft, 5c ea,; $4.00
C.; white gardenias, 3_yr. old,
50c ea:: $10.00 doz.; abelia, 2.
ft,, 50c and $1.00 ea.; Arbor-
vitae grown from seed, 2-3 ft.,
$1.00. ea. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell,
Pansy plants, Swiss. Giants, 3
doz. $1.00, $2.00 C.; Super
Giants, 2% doz., $1.00; Peonies,
red, white and pink, 5 for $1.00;
large Regal lilies, 20c ea., 6 for
$1.00; other plants, C. A.
Dobbs, Gainesville.
Large tuberose bulbs, 50c
doz., $3.50 C. PP.; Angel trum-
pet seed, 25 for 10c ea.; Scarlet
OHara (red) and Heavenly
blue Morning Glory seed, 10c
teaspoonful; Golden cosmos and
running. cypress, 10c teaspoon.
Mrs. Pearl Sullivan, Rt. 2,
Marietta.
Yellow jonquils, $2.00 M.;
pansy plants, 25c doz.; grape-
vines, $1.00 doz.; scuppernong,
$1.00 doz, Add postage. Mrs,
H, T. Wright, Rt. 2, Waco.
Blooming size azaleas, 45c
doz.; spruce and white pines,
Mtn. laurels, ivy, dogwood, 65c
doz.; sweet shrubs, crabapples,
45c doz.: altheas, 15c ea.; Mtn.
Add postage.
Letha Adams, Rt. 2, Ellijay..
Large prize winning chry- |
20 plants, $1.00, |
santhemums,
Silver Wedding white, Ball
yellow, rainbow pink, lavendar,
bronze, cream, red; all colors
buttons. and daisy type, 30 for
$1.00. . Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt.
5, Cuthbert,
4 arborvitaes, 2 about 6 ft.
tall, 2 about 4 ft. high. Best
offer FOB. Mrs. W. F. Walden,
Rt. 1, Thomson,
Sage Bushes, boxwood,
Chinese elms, maples, sweet
shrubs, Calif. Golden varie-
gated hedge, Bird of Paradise,
yard long peas. Postal card for
particulars, T. E. Eason, 1361
Belmont Ave. SW., Atlanta,
RA 8982.
Small mixed gladiolus bulbs,
beautiful assortment, 250 for
$1.00, D. W. Nichols, Kingston.
Ivy, mixed colors. gladiolus,
25e doz., 2 doz. 40c; white nar-
cissus, 60c C,; Golden glow,
foxgloves, 35c doz.; privet
hedge, 10c ea. c. for sacks.
Martha Ralston, Ella Gap.
Chinquipin rose, 20 ea.; 2
for 30c; dbl. and sgl. tuberose,
pink gladiolus, yellow iris, 25c
doz., 2 doz. 40c:. tiger lies, 25c
ea.; sage bushes, 20c ea., 2 for
35c; Want Jasmine and quak-
ing grass. Mrs. J. B. Brannan,
MeDonough, R. 2.
Blue flags, 15c doz: butter
and eggs, 20c doz.; beetle less
beans, 10e teacupful; altheas,
15c_ ea. Add postage. Miss
Bessie Brown, Rt. 4, Cumming,
Two extra large gardenia
bushes, $30.00. Have to be mov-
ed by truck. Write. Mrs. V.
Carter, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.
Variegated dahlia tubers, 20c
ea., 2 for 35c; white iris, orange
day lilies and wild ferns, 25c
doz. Miss Drucie Lee Crump,
Rt. 2, Hartwell.
Azalea, rhododendron, laurel,
spruce, dogwood, Japonica, bar-
berry, yellow thornless rose,
althea, forsythia, Cedar, Jas-
mine, 15c ea,; garden collection
snowdrops, narcissus, daffodils,
phlox, etc., $2.00. Mrs. J. H.
Penlan, Ellijay. 3
Large yellow jonquils, single
clusters, 3 doz,, 25c; large and
med, pepper seed, mixed zin-
nia seed, large round and
handle gourd seed, eitron, any
3 packs, 25c. Mrs. W. E. Mc-
|Neal, Rt. 1, Hoschton.
Double Japonicas, 4 yr. old,
well rooted, 50e ea.; dogwoods,
4 for $1.00: baby snowball, pink
and white, $1.00 ea.; iris, jon-
quils, 35 doz.; large snowball,
well rooted, 50c ea. Mrs. Lala
Davis, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
250-mixed white narcissus,
long trumpet jonquil bulbs,
$1.00; Golden bell, pink flower-
ing almonds, rooted, 10c- ea.;
cream pink ang cream running
monthly euttings, 15 doz. Add |.
postage. Mrs. Manuel Foster,
Rt. 1, Waco, :
Fine cannas-White Eureka,
City Portland pink, Hungarian
pink, Madonna Canard pink,
$3.00 C.; President red, King
Humbert yellow, Armenia va-
riegated, $2.00 C. Exc. for dried
fruit. Mrs, J. R. Camp, Cor-
dele.
Abelia, dbl. red altheas, pink
erepe myrtle, 25 ea.; ligus-
trum, 30 and 40c; red oleander
Thunbergi, 20c ea.; Jap. mag-
nolia 75c and $1.00 ea.; Pam-
pas grass, 60c large clump. Mrs.
E. J. Forrester, Sparta.
Iris, leopard lilies, orange
day lilies, 50c C.; snowballs,
birdeye bushes, bridal wreath,
azaleas, 2 for 25c! Texas yel-
low roses, 25c ea.; winter pinks,
verbena, 15c doz, Well rooted.
Add Postage. Miss Beatrice
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Wild Easter lily bulbs, 15
doz.; magnolia, tea olive, um-
brella China, evergreen oak,
red holly, crepe myrtle, sweet
bay, 1 ft., 10,-3 ft., 20e, 4 ft.,
30c. 5 ft., 40c; Will exc. Mrs.
T. K. Womack, Rt. 1, Dublin.
Pink Cherokee roses, red and
yellow azaleas, red dogwood,
Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons,
erabapple, hemlock, redbud,
coralberry, silver maple, tulip
poplar, 3\ft., $1.00 doz.; lilies,
phiox, $1.00 C. Bonnie Aber-
erombie, Mineral Bluff.
Mixed Col. Darwins ,large
var. tulips, 6 bulbs, 50c; 75c
doz.; blue hyacinths, 30c doz.;
large white Easter rose rooted,
15c; dbl, cupped large cabbage
heart rose cuttings, 20c ea,
Gladys Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming,
Yellow lantanas, 10c ea.;
bachelor button seed, red and
white, 10c cupful. No stamps,
Add postage. Mrs. W. B. Moon,
Rt. 2, Bowdon,
Until Mar. Ist, 1000 abelia,
8-5 ft., 25c ea.; bare roots (100
Celestial, 200 Brown Turkey
fig trees, $12.00 C.; 2500 Con-
cord grapevines, $5.00 C. Fruit
trees. James Cureton, Austell,
~ Azaleas, all colors, Mtn, ferns,
sweet shrubs, crabapple, 40c |
doz.; spruce and white pines,
dogwood, laurels, rhodgden-
drons, 75c doz.; white altheas,
2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
IL. F. Adams, Rt. 2,:Ellijay.
Blue, purple, white iris, $1.00
C.: red everblooming rose, 25c
ea.: blue and white striped vio-
lets, 25c doz.; snowdrops, 50c-
C,; lemon lilies,-$1.00 C.; peon-
ies, 25e ea.. 5 for $1.00, D. M,
Hughey, Rt. 1, Box 159, Fair-
| mount,
White and pink azaleas, red
and white dogwoods, blueber-
ries, 12-18 in. 10c ea., $1.00
doz.; cedars and-white pines,
4.2: tt 200 ea Mrs. J. Ws:
Reeves, Rt. 10, Gainesville.
Gladioli large type blooming
size bulbs, $1.50 C.; April nar-
cissus, blue iris, 25c doz., 60c
C., $4.00 M. Send cash or M.
OQ, Add postage. Miss Beulah
Frye, Rt.-3, Dallas. '
Dogwoods, honeysuckles
(pink bush), wisteria vines,
sweet shrubs, hedge and a pink
rambler rose 2-3 ft. high, 75
doz., plus postage. Lewis
Reese, Rt, 1, Sharon.
Azaleamum plants, cameo
pink, 5 for $1.00; Giant crim-
son spider lily bulbs, 25 doz.
Add postage, -No order filled
under 50c. No stamps. Mrs. M,
T, Tanner, Sandersville.
_ Mixed white and pink Doro-
thy Perkins rose, 40c ea,; pur-
ple iris, $2.00 C.; white hydran-
geas, cuttings, 35c ea; sweet
gum geranium, 40c; white ox-
alis, 25c bush; Lady Lake, 35c
bunch. Add postage, Mrs, Vel-
ma Dean, Bremen.
Worlds Wonder Picardy pink,
Minuet lavendar and many oth-
er named gladiolus, large
blooming size, 25 doz,, 5 doz.,
$1.00; snowballs, spireas, weig-
elias, hydrangeas, $1.00 doz.,
rooted, 2 doz. $1.75. Mrs. Carl
Kimsey, Young Harris.
Different varieties marigold
seed, 15c per pt. PP.; yellow.
and white buttercups, 25 for
20: snowdrop, peach blow pink
rambler roses, 3 for 25; blue
and white Easter lilies, others
10 for 25. Mattie Belle San-
ders, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
~ Yellow winter Jasmine, brid-
al wreath, purple lilac, pink
hibiscus, 15 ea.; variegated
gladiolus, blue hyacinths, 30
doz.; mixed colored tulip bulbs, |
7c doz.: iris, narcissus, 25c
doz. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
Red spider lily bulbs bloom-
ing size, 50c doz.; Shasta dais-
jes, 25c doz.; blue violets, 20c
doz.; red verbena, 40c doz.; red
azaleamums for borders, 20
plants, $1.00. Mrs. Minnie Bell,
Rt. 5, Cuthbert.
Honeysuckle, all colors, cedar,
spruce and white pine, holly,
Min. laurel, ivy, Cherokee rosa,
2-4 ft. high, 4 for 25c; trailing
arbutus, peppermint, 6 bunches
25c. All rooted. Carlton Jus-
tus, Rt. 1, Murrayville. |
Yellow jonquils, white nar-
cissi, 20c doz.; yellow Japonicas,
pink and red roses, 1l5c ea.;
azaleas, 50c doz.; purple iris,
25e doz. All rooted. Add post-
age. Exc. for sacks. Mrs.
John Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Pink Cherokee rose, rhodo-
dendron, coralberry, Mtn. lau-
rel, mixed colors azaleas, red-
bud, red maple, poplar, spruces,
white pine, red and white dog-
wood, 2-3 ft., $1.00 doz.; PP.
Mary Dickey, Morganton.
Red Japonicas, red and
white dogwceods, tulip poplars,
rhododendrons, 50c doz. Mrs.
Verna FE. Heaton, Mineral
Bluff.
Crepe
myrtle, snowballs,
rpurple and white lilac, pink
peachtree roses, yellow thorn-
less roses, pink and red run-
ning roses, bridal wreath, holly,
eedar, spruce pines, 15c ea., 2
for 25e. Miss L. M. White, Rt.
1, Box 35, Dahlonega. :
Snowballs, hydrangeas,
spireas, 3 kinds, boxwood,
weigelias, pussy willows, holly,
sweet shrubs, dogwood, for-
sy'thia, 10e ea.; 90c doz.; Dbl.
altheas, 20c ea.; 6 for $1.00,
Add postage. Ruth Kimsey,
Young Harris.
2 doz., 2 ft., abelia Grandi-
flora shrubs, 30c ea.; % doz.
3-4 ft., Swedish Junipers, $1.00
to $2.00 ea, at my home, PO
Money orders only, Mrs. Ida
L. Prickett, Maysville. .
_Red and Eng. dogwood, dbl.
orange lilies, Easter lilies, crepe
myrtle, brides bouquet, brides
wreath, 2 for 25c; jonquils, daf-
fodils, snowdrops, 50c doz. Mal-
va Silver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Yellow ladyslipper, earliest
blooming orchid, 1 dozen roots,
$1.00; pink roots, $1.50 doz.
Postpaid_in Ga. W. A. John-
| 2 yr, Nandina and puss
low, 135c ea., well rooted,
postage. Mrs. R. J. Mill
2, Box 413, Augusta,
- Chrysanthemums: 100 di
ent varieties including all
ors from the button type
largest flowering: val
Prize winning Mums.
for price list, etc. R. W
Elberton, Box 359, >
12 varieties selected roo
plants of large flowering ch:
santhemums, Moss pack
postpaid. $1.00. Mrs, -
Dickens, Ocilla. Ss
I have plenty of the purp
top lilac, red May cherr ma
cedar sprouts, 10c ea., $1
doz. Charley S. Peek, Rt.
Hartwell, eee
Pine, oak, magnolia, cede
and crepe myrtle, 1-2. 25
ea,, 2-5 ft. 50c ea: del; sls
wisteria, $1.50 doz., rootec
Now is the time to plant t
and shrubbery, N. L. Paln
Leesburg. a
- Purple Achimenese bulb
ea.; tall dbl. poppy mixed col
ors, 10c tsp. full; 25 orde
| PP, No cheeks. Mrs. A
Brinson, Rt, 2Calro..
_ Yellow primrose, hor;
catnip, 3 for 10c; Tenn. colu
bine, tame asters, 9 differ
dahlias; 10c ea.: cinnamo
lic; D. F. Zinnia, 5c tsp.,
fall pinks, 5c ea. M: J. H
stott, Rt, 5, Ellijay,
Sweetheart rose, Ellen.
sen white, 25c ea.; 7 Glo
bor-vitae, 3 yr. size, 50c
all for $3.00; 2 ea. pink
flesh peonies, $1.25; 8
spider lilies, 50c. Phlox,
50c, Mrs. Will M. Jones, Ly
| -Well rooted cuttings fr
Clarks semi-dbl. pink came
3 for $1.00 postpaid. Mr
S. Clark, Jacksonville.
6 well rooted boxwood
3 ft. high, average 5 ft.
cumference for sale, Mrs.
C, Greer, Rt. 2; Box 55, Sen
Rhododendrons, Mtn. laur
dogwoods, azaleas, ma
white and red strawberry
coralberry, holly, pines wh
and black, Cherokee ro
pussy willows, 2-4 ft., 75 dc
Mrs, Minnie Campbell
ganton. eo
Rhododendrons, Mtn,
dogwoods, azaleas, m
white and red _ stra
\coralberry, hollies, pin
and black, Cheroke
pussyWwillows, 2-4 ft. hi
doz. PP. Miss Pear
Morganton. - ate
Tiger lily - bulbs, jonqui
daffodils, rarcieus TAeeae
Min. ferns, trailing arbutus,
nice plants and .bulbs, 75e C.
PP; rambler roses, well rqo
$1.00 doz. Mrs. Louise Wald
rop, Morganton, oe
Cedar, white pine, sp
holly, azaleas, Cherokee ri
1-4 ft., well rooted and packe
4 for 25c. Add postage to or
ders under 50c. Bill Jus
1, Murrayville. :
. White narcissus, jonqu
C.; purple iris, 75 C.; red: y
low thornless rose, month
rose, yellow Jasmine, 10 |
$1.00 doz.; mixed dahlia, 3)
$1.00. Mrs. Jo
doz. 3 daz...
Gilstrap, Alto.
Amaryllis lily bulbs, la
size, 20c ea.; $2.00 doz. M
B. Powell, Lakeland.
Iris, 3 doz., $1.00; Swe
liams, mixed colors, 20c d
Fall pinks same price; Mar
pinks, .25c . Add 2
Ramie Turner, Rt. 1.
Dahlonega. Bey
Red, white dogwood, Cher
kee rose, azaleas, Mtn. laure
redbuds, hollies, evergre:
Easter bells, tulip poplar, r
maples, crabapples, pt
lows, $1.25 doz., 3 ft. hi
J. T. Cooper, Morgant
Red, white dogwood,
derbergi, sweet shrubs
laurel, white, pink, |
rhododendrons, spruce,
pines, redbuds; ri
monds, others, $1.25 doz.
J. Edsel Heaton, Blue Ridge
White paper narcissi, -
doz.; goldenrod, 25c doz.; di
ia bulbs, 40c doz. Add postas
Mrs. Joe Smith, Rt. 2, Breme
Min. laurels, white, bla
pine, red, yellow, pink azale
pussywillows, redbuds, h
tulip poplar, red maple, crab-
apple, rhododendrons, swee
shrubs, 3 ft. high. $1.25 d
Mrs. H. E. Hyde, Morganton
-Mtn, laurels, white, red do
woods, white, black pine, re
yellow azaleas, pussywillow
redbuds, hollies, tulip poplh
red maple, rhododendrons.
ft. high, $1.25 doz. PP, Re
Hyde, Morganton.
12 boxwoods for sale
home. Come see m.
son, Rt. 4, Alto. .
Paul J, Lawson, Rt.
nite oxalis, Stars Bethle-
, white daisies, blue daisies,
e verbena, opum podum
ender spike flower, proad
ene leaves, 25c doz.; 5 doz.,
)0. Add postage. Mrs. O.
Fields, 407 N. Madison St.,
rple, blue, white iris, 25c
-narcissus, white jonquils,
Ke 75c C.; orange day
es, 25c doz.: Xmas Jasmine,
d, -; exc. for white
ks. Mrs. Rosie Smith, Rt.
Talking Rock. 3
Purple iris, June lilies, 75c C.;
rd sage, blackberry lily, 2
iches, 15c; pink azaleas, red
wood, yellow roses, red
oses, not monthly, 2 for 10c
. Exe. for anything can use.
W. P. Jones, Talking Rock.
arl bushes, rose colored
ine, very fragrant, 25c
hiopogon bulbs, 50c doz.
stpaid. Now is tinge to
Mrs. H, Allen, William-
ignolias, sweet-bay, gall-
longleaf pine, azalea, red
hite dogwood, 1 ft., 10c,
ft., 25c plus postage. No
amps or checks. Mrs.A. R.
ison, RFD 5, Dublin.
mellia Japonicas, all col-
Tea olives, Viburnum
_ Pyracanthas, Chinese
Photinia Serrulata, Gar-
3; Azaleas, Nandinas,
jas, barberry, any 2, $1.15.
J. A. Griffin, Cordele.
igelias, 25c ea.; purple
2 for 25c; narcissus white
ellow center, 75c C.; red
olus, 25c doz.; pink crepe
les, white spirea, 20c ea.;
dahlias, 15c ea. Mrs.
Gladden, Rt. 2, Talla-
jris, azaleas, 35c doz.;
iolets, 25c doz.; pink al-
forsythia, laurels, 2 for
-hododendrons, 20 ea.;
-50c C. Add postage.
Mattie Clayton, Rt. 2,
snowballs, 50 ea.; jon-
foxglove, 25 doz.; yel-
annas, lemon _lilies, yee
ponicas, 50c ea. Add
e. W. W. Eller, Rt. 3,
43, Ellijay.
leas, Mtn. laurel, pussy-
~yhododendrons, crab-
pine, holly, tulip pop-
.00 doz.; trailing arbutus,
35c clump. Wilda Dean
Mineral Bluff. -
7 large boxwoods for sale at
sane near Lula, for $35.00;
all boxwoods, 35c_ each.
enry M. Jones, Rt. 1,
irple iris, $1.25 C.; yellow
c doz.; yellow fall pinks,
aks mixed, 35c. doz.;
d red roses, azaleas, all
s, 35c doz. Add postage.
uther Parks, Ella Gap.
ple iris, red and pink ver-
sweet Williams, all col-
se doz.; Tiger lilies, 35c
hrysanthemums, 4 colors,
Je doz.; boxwoods, 6 for $3.00.
hubarb, 3 roots, 25c. Mrs. W.
peeadicy, Ellijay. 2. 5
-Snowdrops, 50c C.: $4.00 M.;.
olden yellow, white narcissl,
fodils, jonquils, 50c C., $4.00
-hollyhocks mixed, 40c doz.;
non lilies, $1.00 C.; lilacs, 3
c. Mrs. Dessie Hughey,
, Fairmount. _
s- 9 for 50C;: roses, crepe
le, bridal wreath, 3 for
ilies, 6 for 50c; will exc.
ostproof cabbage plants.
lackwell; Dahlonega.
pinks, red, yellow &
te, white & blue daisies,
>y and egg plants, foxglove,
edbuds, red dogwood, |.
foxgloves, sweet Wil-.
1rooted, [be ea.
den gooseberry, rasp-
rels,
| FLOWERS AND SEED >
FOR SALE
doz.; white hydrangea roots,
sev. yrs. old, 75c ea.; jasmine,
$1.00 doz.; pot plant cuttings,
V5 for $1.00: 1 large Rubra &
begonia; 8 stalks, 3-4 ft., $7.00.
Mrs, J. 15. Burk, Rt 3; Tifton.
Pink cannas, 10c ea.; exc. 3
for 2 lbs. dried fruit; camphor-
plants, 10c ea., exc. 4 for 2 lbs.
fruit, peaches or apples. I pay
postage on plants, you pay on
fruit. Mrs. J. Pb. M. Watkins,
420 Tift Ave.. Tifton.
African daisies and cannas,
10c doz. plus postage. Mrs. J.
I, Giddings, Glenwood.
200 to 300 arborvitae cedar
for sale, 2-3~-ft. Mrs.
Carmichael, Rt. 3, McDonough.
Red Double cammelja Ja-
ponica plants, yr. qld, good
roots, 50c ea. Miss M. Norman,
Walthourville. :
Mixed colored cannas bulbs,
25 doz.; also nave 1 lb, Hales
best cantaloupe seed, 75c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. Jesse F.
Johnson, Rt. 4, Cordele.
Hepaticas, dogtooth violets,
anemone, wild maiden hair
fern, two var. wild phlox, tril-
lium_and many others, 3c ea.
PP in $1.00 or more orders.
Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch.
2 doz. 2 ft. Abelia Grandi-
flora shrubs, 30c ea.; % doz.
3-5 ft. Swedish Junipers, $1.00
to $2.00 ea. at my home. Mrs.
Ida L. Prickett, Maysville.
White narcissus, 15c doz.;
old fashioned and bold hive
catnip, 15c bunch;- spearmint,
20c bunch; purple lilac, 10 ea.;
Lady of Lake, 50c doz. Mrs.
Maggie Grant, RFD 7, Barnes-
ville.
2 yr. Rose bushes, crimson,
Flesh, pink, white, scarlet, 10
75c C.: ehrysanthemums, per.
for $1.00; glad blooming Size,
shrubs. List on request. Mrs.
R. Gable, Haralson.
. Rhododendrons, ivy,
and white pine, holly,
apple, dogwood, $1.00 doz.;
sweet shrubs, 30c doz.; mixed
spruce
40c doz.; will exc. Write Mrs.
W. F. Bailey, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Nice boxwoods for sale at my
home. Mrs. T. H. Swofford,
Rt. 2, Ranger. ay
Cherokee roses, sweet shrubs,
dogwoods, Mtn. laurels, azaleas,
4 colors strawberry bush, crab-
apple, $1.00 doz. Well rooted.
Moss packed. Postpaid. W. G.
Reynolds, Morganton.
Several large and medium
size AmeYican type boxwoods,
also other kinds of shrubbery
for sale. Dont write.
see.
Eithonias ==" == -
Pink box lily bulbs, 6 for
25ce: amaryllis lily, large size,
95c ea.; dbl yellow and sgl.
white lily, 4 for 25c; small oak
hydrangeas, 15c ea.; red al-
theas, 20c ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. J. T, Jones, Rt. 1, McIn-
tyre. sats fe
Well rooted boxwocds, 6-12
doz.; Blue, pink hyacinths, $1.50
doz.; Yellow and red Cannas,
$1.00 doz.; Snowballs, well
Mrs. Hubert
Turner, Gainesville, R. 6.
Weigelia bushes (pink flow-
ers), Purple lilac, 2, 25c; Ever-
green hedge plants, $1.00 C.;
Jonquils, daffodils, Narcissus,
$1.00 C. bulbs, Exc. for white
feed sacks at 6c ea.
nie Gladden, Tallapoosa, R. 2.
Rhododendrons, Mtn, Lau-
red maple, yellow dog-
wood, tulip poplars, red bud,
crabapple, red and yellow
azaleas, blooming Hemlocks,
strawberry bush, white pines,
fall 3 ft high, $1.00 doz.; Nar-
see en ges sets eeeel blue violets, $1.00 C.
ce. for anything can use. adys Robinson, Mi 1
omer Hester, Rt. 1, Dah- |pluff, , Peek Te
ga. eS
steria vine, 10-16 ft. well
ad, 50c; white lilac, 4 ft.
ellow bells, 3 for 30;
8 for 30c; wocavine,
Mrs. J. L. Coggins,
e red dbl. dahlia, 50c
red and yellow canna
oink glads, white narcissi,
bulbs, 25c doz.; 3 yr. old
yoxwood, 50c ea.; add
age. Mrs. U. S. Lynch, Rt.
laurel, rhododendron,
s, pussywillow, spruce
white pine, tulip poplar,
dogwood, $1.00 doz.; ever-
1 galax, trailing arbutus,.
oz.; wisteria, 25c ea. John
ey Cole, Miner Bluff.
5 doz.; oxalis, 20 doz.;
e bulbs, 30c doz.; fine
d No. 1 glads, 25 doz. 50
S--PP... Mrs. . Catherine
Carroliton. = =.
wreath, 4 {t.,. 25c;- Star
rnflower, larkspur, gail-
Red dogwood, 4, $1.00; Iris,
35 doz.; Red Japonica, 4 yr.
old, well rooted, '50 ea.; Blue
blooming evergreen, 35c doz,
Mrs. Johnie Davis, Ellijay, R. 3.
$1.00; English Junipers, rooted,
75c; Glove Arborvitaes, 2 ft.,
50c; Dwarf Boxwood, 2 ft.,
$2.00; Parma violets, 50c doz.;
Blue dbl. Hyacinths, 75c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. W. M. Gar-
ren, Morganton. . :
Foxgloves, 25c doz.; Jonquils
bulbs; Fall pinks, purple, yel-
low and: white: New Years and
red honeysuckle vine, Lemon
lily bulbs, all 25doz. Mrs. W.
- White, Dahlonega, R. 1, Box
col. azaleas, Thunderbergi, tulip
poplars, sweet shrubs, all well
rooted, 5 ft tall del., $1.25 doz.;
Thornless yellow rose, butter-
fly bush, bridal wreath, Chero-
kee roses, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Elsie
E. Heaton, Minral Bluff.
3
Se
Small camphor trees, $1.00
Fred.
blue and white iris, 50c doz.;
erab- |
colors azaleas, 40c; per. phlox,
Come.
Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3,
in,., 20c ea.; Purple Iris, $1.00.
Mrs. Fan-_
Globe Arbovittaes, 2, 3 ft.,
Red. white doswoods mised.
ND S
FLOWERS |
FOR S
~Orange day lilies, Apr.
blooming Narcissus bulbs, 25c
doz.; 7-sister running roses, 15c
ea.; Blood red rose bushes, 25c
ea.; White flag lily bulbs, 20c
doz. Add postage, Miss J. M.
McLaughlin, Greenville, R. 3.
500 or more mixed size bulbs,
jonquils ang daffodils, all solid
yellow, long trumpets, $1.25 if
all taken. Mrs. Newt E. Spence,
Carrollton, R. 5.
10'M. bulbs for sale; yellow
and white jonquils, Dbl. butter
and eggs, long trumpet daffo-
dils, $1.00 C.; Yellow Regal lily
blue Spider lilies, $1.00 doz.;
Yellow root, $1.00 lb. Miss Nora
McCurley, Hartwell, R. 2.
Jan. Jasmine, Forsythia, pur-
ple lilac, Lavender wisteria,
running ivy, brides wreath, 15,
$1.00; Juniper cuttings, pink
thrift, Orange day lilies, purple
lilies, 3 doz., $1.00; Daffodils,
white narcissi, $1.00 C. Na-
tive cedars, 50c ea. All del.
Mrs. M. E, Patterson, Waco, R.
2. Box 136. -
Dbl, Japonica, 4 yr. old, well
rooted, 50c ea.; Dogwood, 4,
$1.00; Weeping Mary, 3, 50c;
Iris, 35c doz.; Dbl, daffodils,
75e doz.; Jonquils, 35c doz. Miss
Etta Barrett, Ellijay, R. 3. _
Dbl. Japonica, 6 yr. old, well
rooted, 60c ea.; Red, pink, yel-
low dogwood, 4, $1.00; Box-
Iris, 40c doz.; Peonies,
50c doz. Mrs.
Ellijay, R. 3.
Earl Keener,
$1.00 doz.; Seven sister rose
bushes, 25c ea.: 6, $1.00; Lilac
bushes, 15c ea.; Pink Rodina
rose cuttings, 25c ea, Josie Hug-
|gins, Waco, R,.2.
Xmas vine, 15c ea.; 2, 25c;
Lilacs, 20c ea.; 2, 35c; Wisteria
vines, 6, 20c; Cape Jasmine,
blooming size, 50c, Add post-
age. Mrs. Rinda Rodgers, Con-
yers, R. 1. ce
10 surprise lilies, color rose,
50c; 100 Sept, blooming snow-
drops, white, 50c; 12 Scarlet
dahlias, bulbs, 75c; 40 rooted
Hasting Hybrid Verbena, all
col., 50c; Umbrella plant, 25c
ea..Add postage. Mrs. M. D.
Holland, Meigs.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED -
Want several Hawthorne
Bushes reasonable. Mrs, J. R.
Gardner, Locust Grove.
Swap any number of April
blooming narcissi for flowers,
shrubs or other bulbs. D. E.
Bush, Decatur, Ri, i.
Want 12 cuttnigs of Firethorn
dina berries.. Exc. for. same.
Ollie Woodruff, Greenville,
ferns and Sultana, especially
white geranium, Ea. pay post-
age; Everbearing Fig sprouts
for Weigelia and dbl. althea.
Fowler, Hazlehurst, Rt.
Well rooteg Quince and old
fashioned purple lilac to exc
for well rooted Japonicas or
white Eng. dogwood or white
feed sacks; 3 sacks for a well
rooted plant. Mrs. J, B. Stev-
ens, Moreland, Rt.
onica and bulbs of different
col. hyacinths. James Clements,
Pineview.
~ Want buy Amaryllis lily
bulbs, white, red and salmon;
also buy pink, yellow and red
cannas. Quote prices, Mrs. A.
I. Foster, Perry.
Sacred Lotus tuber for a well
Irene Wynn, Glenwood, Rt. 2.
Want white, red; yellow, be-
color azaleamums, and _ pink,
lavender, ang light blue iris.
About 3 of each. M. J. Hol-
verstott, Rt. 5, Ellijay. oe
Will exc. Per. sweet pea
(Lathyrus) well rooted for
rooted Cape Jasmine or sage
plants. Miss Mattie Thomp-
| son, Higgston. :
SEED FOR SALE
Yellow | meated watermelon,
superior in eating qualities to
practically all var. Strictly
pure. Send 25c defense stamp
for almost 2 oz. State choice
of Round or. Long melons.
Rudolph Bragg. Hartsfield.
- 800 lbs. gen. low bush okra
seed, 20c lb., or $50.00 for the
lot. W. rT. Bulloch, Pelham.
age. Satisfaction guar.
wood, well rooted, $1.00 ea.;
$1.00.
doz.; Blue blooming evergreen,
Flowering Almonds ; shrubs, -
(red berried var.,) and Nan-.
Exc, red gladioli bulbs
(blooming size), also sweet
shrubs, well rooted for Pot.
plants, geraniums, begonias,
Want 1 white Camellia Jap-
Exc. 1-large Rose Egyptian
rooted Chinese Magnolia. Mrs.
RFD 1, Carnesville.
____ Wednesday, February 11, 1942
SEED FOR SALE.
Sugardrip sorghum seed, 5c}
lb. in small lots, large lots, 4c
lb. R. E. Mason, Rt. 1, Lithonia.
20 Ibs. long green pod okra
seed, 20c Ib. for lot. J. E. Lord,,
Tignall.
Dude Creek watermelon seed,
Jnand selected, $1.00 lb. Cheap-
er in 50 Ib. lots or more FOB.
Green Monroe, Box 26, Ash-
burn. :
Climbing tomato grows 15 ft.
high. wilt-resistant, large fruit, .
2 bu. per vine, 400 seed 2OC5
also want 10 young brown leg-
horn hens. W. M. Thornton,
Jesup.
Okra, good as the best, groWs
7 and 8 ft., 22c lb. Trade for
corn, squash. R. L. Peel, Mil-
len.
Collard seed, 30c lb., 4 Ibs.,
$1.00, 25 lbs., $5.25 postpaid.
Alton Ponder, Whigham.
Long green okra seed, 20 Jb.
Write for price on large lots.
Ed Wilson, Ellenton.
Large, round, real sweet yel-.
ljow meated watermelon seed,
10e tablespoonful plus 3c post-
5 TM
Shelnutt, Glenn. |
Okra seed, 15 lb. plus post-
age. Good seed. Mr. Cc
Nix, RFD 7, Gainesville.
15 Ibs. good nice clean okra
seed; 20c lb.; will exc. for early
cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, peanuts or anything I
can use, each pay postage. Mrs.
A. H. Patterson, Rt. 2; Talking
Rock. :
Gen. Hales best cantaloupe
seed, Ist yr. from Hastings, also
pure dill seed, either kind, 10c
pkt.. 3 pkts. 25c, PP. No stamps.
J. T. Stevens, Hawkinsville,
Tender green pod okra seedy
25c pint: big yellow onions for
table use, 25c gal. Add post-
age. Mrs. I. A. Woodring, Rt.
1, Alto.
10M Ibs. field
pedeza_ seed.
Fort Valey. ;
About 800 lbs. Ga. collard
seed, 25c Ib., or $20.00 ewt. Add
postage; Experiment No. 21
cotton seed, $1.50 bu. Ginned
run Kobe Les-
there and not mixed. H. C.
Carmichael, Tifton. mee
- Okra seed, 10c teacupful;
exc. for nest onions, teacupful
\ seed, 75c lb.: okra, 40c lb.; peas
| Walden, R. B., Gibson. |
laude f
+1, Cumming.
Jyoung holly trees, all for
4
N. P. Bassett, -
seed for quart onions, or for
young fruit trees, peach, cherry,
plum or grape vines, James
Wells. Dalton. : :
About 30 Ibs. 1941 crop
white velvet okra seed. Make |
offer. W. M. White, Rt. 1,
Rober'ts. ; :
Hastings fat baby pole lima
bean seed, 2 cups, 30c; Lady
finger peas same price. All del.
Stamps or coin. Mrs. A. F.
OKelley, Maysville.
Hastings new Dixie Honey
cane seed, Ist yr. from Hast-
jngs, 5 lbs., 60c or 10 lbs., $1.00
del: Cleanand unmixed. S. P.
Reed, Varnell. 2
Collard seed, 4 oz. . 15c;
hydrangeas, bridal wreath,
hibiscus, wisteria; white lily
plant, lavender crepe myrtle;
dbl. red dahlia tubers, 3 for.
25c: exc. for speckled crowders.
Mrs. J. M. Stevens, St. Marys.
Five kinds gourd seed, 1 doz-
en each. for 25c; white tender,
sound, no weevils, half runner
bean seed, 35c lb. Money or-
der.. Mrs. J. W. Teague, Rt. 1,
Suwanee.
- Several hundred gourd seed,
Martin variety. 25 seed, 10c
in coin. R. W. Adams, Rt. 4,
Commerce. = =2 ee
Good tender brown streaked
half runner bean seed, 3 cups,
35c plus postage, 1. eup, 15;
exc. some for 100 white sacks-
in good condition. Mrs. L. R.
Ashworth, Rt. 1, Loganville. ~
About 2 gal. Texas cannon-
ball -cantaloupe seed. Best
melon I have ever eaten. Will
sell or exc. Make offer. Small
lots, 25c teacupful plus post-
age. Mrs. W. B. Bryant, Pat-
terson. }
watermelon seed and 3. Ibs.
pure Hastings Rockyford can-
taloupe seed. Watermelon,
7c lb.; cantaloupe, 50c lb. Mrs.
Branch. es
4M to 5M stalks striped rib-
bon sugar seed cane, good av-
erage length, 2c per stalk. T. E.
Stalvey, Rt. 1, Hahira.
Bushel gourd seed from
gourds measuring from 30 to
60 in. 25 seeds, 10c and stamp-
ed envelope. All orders filled
promptly. Dewey Gulledge,
Box 70, Rt. 1, Abbeville.
Yellow meated watermelon
seed, delicious, appetizing col-
or, extra sweet, rind is green
with light streaks. For prices
write Rudolph Bragg, Harts-
field.
Brown striped half runner
beans, 25c lb. L. C. Bishop,
be
{peas, 10 lbs. $1.00; white bl
|J. F. Bennett, Rt. 1, Flowery .
FOB. Mitchell. C.
j | Mitchell, _ Soe
|Hastings yellow prolific se
|Clifton Gravley. Rt.
1$3.00 bu.; early running vi
leupful;- cream crowder
| Brown, Clermont.
Fine watermelon seed mixet
$1.00 Ib.; citron and pumpkn
speckled not mixed, $8.00 ewt.
large ved peanuts, $12.00 cwt.
Jarvis Prolific seed corn, $3.0
bu. J. R. Stephens, Sand Mtn
Box 4, Trenton. ae
Sunburst popcorn, fines
grown, increase in volume 3
times, 10c Ib. and postage. Mrs
C. R. Smith, Buford. :
Early green pod okra se
25c cupful. Start bearing wher
about 6 high and bear unt
late fall if pods are kept
off. Miss Viola Hensley,
Star Rt., Ellijay.
10M lbs . K ob e-Lespedeza
field run at 7c lb. N. P. B
sett, Fort Valley... == =4
14% lbs, hand selected water
melon seed, 6 different varie
ties from fine watermelons, 60
lb. del. Spanish peanut see
for sale at my barn. acol
Citron seed, 50c lb.; purpl
hull table peas, 20c at.; ze
erookneck squash seed,
tablespoonful; large Ind
peach seed, 25c doz.; Bana
mushmelon seed, 25c teacu
Add postage. Rosie: Crowe, Ri
Extra prolific green pod. Yr
seed, 15 lbs., at 40c lb. PP
or 10c each plus postage;
-15e pk. M
corn, ist yr., aNd
1, Talki
Rock.
BEANS AND PE:
FOR SALE
30 bu. White crowder peas
sound and clean, $4.00 bu
$3.75 for lot, FOB Geneve
Ernest Anthony, Rt. 1, Junipe
Sugar crowder, few Lad:
peas, 10c lb.; Couch peas,
Ib., or 2 lbs., 25e plus p ge
Mrs. F. R. Ard, Rt. 1, B
Colquitt. : ces ieee
Easy cooked soybeans-
lima-soybeans, 15c cupful de
M. J. Holverstott, Rt. 5, Ellij:
90 day speckleg velvet beans
good quality, $2.50 bu. Limite
supply. C. B. Hicks, Reynolds
Colored bunch tender gar:
den beans, good yielder,
crop, 20c qt. PP in Ga.
Mary Carroll, Rt. 1, M
yilless Se
Small white Lady or mus
eyed crowders, slightly mixe
15 Ibs., $1.00. All PP to _3r
zone. M O please. V. C. Ray,
Rt. 2, LaFayette... ghee
5 tbs. garden soybeans, cream
color, all sound, clean, no weev=
ils, 25c teacupful, 50c pt. PP
Ga. Prompt shipment.
accept stamps Mrs, W
Evans, Rt. 3, Cumming.
Edible soy beans, deliciou
green or dry, very proli
Keep indefinitely; weevi
bother. Del. in Ga. 4 Ibs. $1
cash or MO. Olin O. Prick
Maysville. oe
Early Bunch velvet beans
beans, $2.00 bu. T. J. Mie
Buena Vista. ; a
22 bu. yellow crowder pea
$3.00 bu. FOB. Blanford W
son; RED iL, Mauk. =
Yard Jong peas, 25 lbs. ye
pumpkin seed, 20c cupful;
long handle gourd seed,
8c lb. Mrs. Mae Turner, .
Gainesville. 5
50 bu. Blue Area peas,
bu.; also 10:bu. 90 day
beans, $2.00 bu.; also 25 b
Cokers No. 7 cotton seed, $5.
ewt. J.D. Parks, Rt. 1, |
on. Z
White half runner
large and small tender -co
field beans, 25c large cup -
paid. No stamps. Mrs. Ge
rers| : jPoole, Rt. 2, Box 21, Jasper
Have about 22 lbs. pure lispy || et ee
6 bu. yellow crowder pe
clean and pure, $3.00 bu. W.
H. Grimes, Colquitt. =
50 bu. Peas, Red Ripper, N
Era, Brabs, Crowders,
eyed, all $3.00 bu. Boys
New Era Peas, $2.50
Crotalaria seed, 8c lb.
Coldwell, Rt. 1, Gay. |
Nice white and red or
speckled crowder peas, 10
90c postpaid. Wm. Mid
Rt. 2, Buford., es
Red speckled crowder
10c lb. in 10 lb. lots or
GT. Brown, Rt:
Ground. 3
Sev. bu. 90 day running vel
vet beans, $2.75 bu. F
Sparta. John Dickens, Spar
20 bu. No. 1B
new 2% bu. bags,
purple hull speckle |
9d and sound, free of
2.50 bu. Money order
sS. Emma Ashley, Rt.
5, Montrose.
e half runner garden
seeds, mixed cornfield
Oc large cupful, post
o stamps or. checks.
race Densmore, Rt. 2,
white Lady or mush
-bs., $1.00; , blackeyed
erowder peas, slightly
$1.00 pk.; Hegira seed, :
nd clean, 10c lb., all PP
00 and up. V. GC. Ray, |
pt. postage.
Rt. 2, Gainesville.
2d speckled crowder peas,
0. in 10 w&. lots; brown
sugar crowders, same
white tender cornfield
25c teacupful; scallion
seed, 50c gal. PP. Miss
ie Brown,
moe
fashioned cornfield bean
80c Jarge cupful. Mrs.
Gentry, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
ry bearing black pole
eed, 25c teacup; would
2 cups for 4 print feed
- Send as many sacks as
wish, 4 of the same color,
h pay postage. Mrs. W. V.
rb, Rt. 1, Elowery Branch.
yy crowder peas,
ished clean, 10c lb.; white
et okra seed, one large cup,
ne white leghorn cockerel,
os. old, pure stock, $1.25.
. W. Lewis, Rt. 2, Cedar-
weeks blackeye 2 crop
Prolific bearer of sweet,
, delicious green peas in|.
ks. -10c Ib. Add. post- |
Oo stamps accepted.
Iker Lackey, Rt. A, Hiram.
fe purple hull brown
yder peas (recleaned), grow
long, bear throughout
-2dc Ib. up to 10: tbs.5
more, 10c lb. Want reg.
- Essex, short hair, short
ee ears. and. nose
J. S; West; Rt. 2,
u. iron peas slightly mix-
th Brabs, $2.50 bu.; 75 bu.
st beans, $2.00 bu.; (Pick-
without rain) 700 bu. ear
slip shucked, $1.00 bu.;
nelon seed, 60c lb. H. L
Rt. 1, Butler,
_ FOR SALE
ut 100 bu. slipped shuck
yw corn, $1.00 bu.; Farm
mi. from Grovetown on
vetown-Appling Rd. Mrs.
vetown.
ure Hastings yellow prolific:
lected and nubbed, Ist yr.
m Hastings, 75c pk., or $2.50
- L. Crowder, Chicka-
atleys prolific, mnubbed
hand shelled, 65c pk., $2.25
ot P. P.; Also several good
milk cows. Fred Atkin-
r., Rt. 4, Valdosta.
e seed corn, known as
corn, grows 2 to 3 large
. to stalk on common
ound, nubbed and hand
elled, 85c pk.; not nubbed,
5e pk. Limited amt. P. Pul-
setts 1, oceoa.
500 bu. good ear corn for sale.
iss Annie M. Brannen, Plains.
Fine seed corn known as
oon corn, grows 2-3 large ears
alk, nubbed and shelled,
pk. PP., to 2nd zone. J. S.
Ss, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
astings prolific seed corn,
lass, pure, selected, nub-
70c pk., $2.50 bu. Add
re. Arthur E. Nix, Rt. 5,
resville. . -
Fi
200 bu. Imp. mulberry corn |
shuck at barn, 95c per _bu.,
. south of Madras,
Moore, R. 2, Newnan.
100 bu. corn in shuck, $1.00
u., at my barn on Wrights-
yille-Dublin Highway at In-
feos ejace. I. R. Waller, Rt.
Wrightsville.
astings yellow prolific seed
, first year from breeder,
de pk., $2.50 bu. Will exc. for
elvet beans. -E. S. Sisk, Lex-
n.
ure, field selected Whatley
corn, selected from stalks
3 to 5 ears, for past 3
and nubbed and. shelled,
bu. FOB. Wm. J. Wil-
ort Valley. =
yw popcorn, nubbed and
free of weevils, 10c yb.
Holland, Carrollton,
Rio 4, Bail
hand |
Howard, Hamilton Farm, |
Mrs.
__ Hastings Golden prolific corn,
Ozark Queen, White rice pop-
corn, /Black seed prolific pole
beans, yard long peas: write for
prices. Large seedling pecans,
300 lbs. 10c Ib. C. W. Page,
Norcross, :
Sunburst popcorn, finest
grown, increases in volume 30
times. 10c lb. Add postage.
Whatleys corn, 2: to 4 ears
to stalk, hand nubbed and
Shelled, 75c pk., or $2.50 bu.
FOB.; White Cob Marlborough
same price. Cash or P. O.
money order. No checks. J..
E. Locke, Rt. 1, Butler.
Hastings prolific seed corn,
bed, 70c pk., $2.50 bu. Add
postage A. B. Nix; Rt:
4 Gainesville.
Corn in shuck, 1 bu. or truck
load, lespedeza or oat hay,
prices right. Will exc.
thoroughbred pigs, not Hamp-
shires. Write or see J. W. Chatf-
fin, Eton.
About a bu. slightly mixed
popcorn, weevil treated, and In
perfect condition, for sale or
E. Spence, 562 West Wesley
Rd., Atlanta. ee
Hastings prolific corn, 65c
pk.: yellow corn same price. W.
J. Harley, Woodside Farm,
Sparta.
COTTONSEED FOR |
= 26 8LE
Ruckers cotton seed No. 11,
ist yr. kept pure at gin, $1.25.
at barn, $1.35 FOB. No sacks
furnished. 2% mi. south of
Farmville. O. Z. Goss, Rt. 2,
Adairsville. ;
D&PL~ cottonseed, ist yr.
from breeder, ginned at one
variety gin, govt. graded, 1-
1/32 staple, 44% lint, $5.00 cwt
ait barn or $5.50 shipped. Reid
Smith, Eastonolle. :
_ Stoneville 2B, 1st yr. from
breeder, 1-1/16 staple, 37
bales on 39A, big bolls, easy
picked, privately ginned and
recleaned, $1.50 bu.; 17 lbs.
seedling pecans, 12c lb. Riley
G, @Gouch Burin = 2s
Several tons DP&L 11A cot-
tonseed, 2 yr. old, planted from
breeder 1 yr., $5.00 cwt. FOB
Farm: also brown top. millett
seed, 714c lb. J. J. Balchin, Mid-.
dleton. ee :
250 bu. Cokers 4 in 1 wilt
resistant cottonseed. 1st yr.
from breeder, grown and gin-
ned pure, $5.00 ewt. FOB; Want
500 bu. Spanish type peanuts,
selected, recleaned and tested.
R. E. Aycock, Monroe. 3S
DPL 11A_ cottonseed , $4.25
cwt.: DPL 12. $5.00 ewt. Ginned.
on private gin and kept pure.
Prices FOB. Leo Green, Su-
wanee. - fo
DP&L cottonseed No. 12 pure
and sound, ginned on strictly
private gin, recleaned in even
weight bags, $1.50 bu. FOB, Je
L. Thomas, Madison. _
D&PL No. 12 cottonseed, 1st
yr. from breeder, guar. sound
and pure, $1.50 bu. John Har-
ris, Monroe.
Limited amt. Coxs choice
eotton seed. A_ successive
selection from Cokers No. 100,
$5.00 cwt. at barn. Sacks furn-
ished. W. F. Cox, Roswell.
Stoneville 2B, ist yr. from
originator, staple length, 1 or
better. $5.00 ewt. T. J. Crum-
mey, Jesup. -
Stoneville 2B, wilt-resistant,
big boll, long staple, easy to
pick, earliest variety known,
1st yr. from breeder and ginned
to care for pure seed, $5.00 cwt.
B. R. Woodliff, Rt. 1, Flowery
Branch. :
D&PL cottonseed ginned on
private. gin, all recleaned, no
black seed nor dirt. Made 33
bales on 35A last yr., $1.50 bu.
FOR: J: L. Thomas, RFD 1,
Madison.
Coker 100 str. cottonseed
kept pure at gin, $5.00 ewt.;
also Cokers 4 in 1 wilt-resist-
ant seed kept pure at gin, $5.00
cewt. Made 19 bales on 18A last
yr. ist yr. from breeder. W. ue
Allen, Rt. 1, Danielsville.
_ Limited: quan. DPL (Delta-
pine) No. 12 cottonseed, Ist yr.
from breeder, 43% lint, 1-1/16
staple, $5.00 cwt. FOB. H. H.
Alexander, Rt. 1, Carrollton.
1200 bu. D&PL No. A-11 cot-
tonseed. Ceresan treated in 3
bu. bags, ginned on my pure-
seed attachment gin, and guar.
1st yr. from producer, $4.45 for
3 bu. bag. James Fowler,
Soperton, :
Ruckers early pride cotton-
seed, staple 1, lint 48%. 1200
make a 500 lb. bale, $1.50 bu.
W. T. Rucker, Ashland.
\
Mrs. GC. R. Smith, Rt. 1, Buford. | |
pure, first class, selected, nub- }
O54:
for |
exc. other farm produce. Mrs.
|Kudzu for
~ Summerours Hi-breq cotton
seed, Ist yr. from breeder, well
$1.75 bu. FOB. Verlan Mc-
Clure, Rt. 1, Acworth.
DP&L (Deltapine) No, 12 ist
yr. 43% lint, 1-1/16 staple.
Kept pure, $5.00 cwt. FOB. H.
{H. Alexander, Rt. 1, Carrollton.
DPL ist yr. from breeder, 2:
yrs. old produced 812 lbs. lint
per A, recleaned Ceresan treat-
ed 95% Ger. test $1.50 bu., 3
bu. sacks; also Hayseed, $3.00;
Otootan beans. $4.00 bu. 2% bu.
oe W. L. Houser, Foyt Val-
ey. :
PLANTS FOR SALE
~
Early J, Chas and Copenhag-
en frostproof cabbage plants,
fresh and green, 500, 65c; $1.00
M.; white and yellow Bermuda
sweet Spanish onion plants,
500, 70c; $1.10 M. All del. R.
Chanclor, Pitts. ie ee
Kudzu crowns, 2 yr. and old-
er, no vine cuttings, $8.75 M.
FOB here.
ton. :
_ Strawberry Plants: Klondike,
I5c C.: T5e for 500: $1.50 -M.;
Mastodon, 35c C.; $1.75 for 500,
$3.50 M. ~Nice young plants
well rooted.. Prompt shipment.
Eugene OKelley, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming. fee Zn ee
Iceberg lettuce, Wonder
beets, Surehead. cabbage, rut-
ubagas, Ga. collards, carrots,
all 30c C.; $2.50 M. del. Mixed
Franklin, Register.
well rooted; strawberry plants,
20c C.; plus postage. Mrs. S.
L. Hendrix, Rt. 1, Douglasville.
_ Early J., Chas. W. cabbage,
$1.00 M.; 500, 60c; onion plants,
$1.25 M.: 500, 75c; everbearing
strawberry, $1.75 M.; 500, $1.00.
All del. Prompt shipment. J.
P. Mullin, Rt. 4, Baxley...
Sugar Yam Potato, also PR
potato, ready for shipment bet.
Apr. 13th and May Ist. $2.00
M. for 1 to 3 M.; 5M. or more,
$1.75 per M., FOB, John Under-
wood, Blakely. -
- Crowns from 1A well sodded
Sales G15-0.-25
thoroughbred W. Leg. hens now
laying. $1.00 ea. D. A. Pollard,
Rt. 2, Bowdon. ee
Young well rooted Klondike
strawberry, 500, 80c: $1.50 M.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. T. S.
Cagle, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Well rooted Kudzu cuttings,
H. C. Reid, Hogansville.
Collard plants, 20c C.; 75c M.;
-Vigorvine tomato seed, 50 seed,
20c; Old time large yellow
pumpkin seed, 50 seed, 20c. All
mailed. L. A. Crow,
- State inspected improved red,
yellow sweet potatoes for de-
Send check or money order for
future delivery. H. V. Hall,
Ocilla. Z
Hardy strong Eldorado
Blackberry and Lucretia dew~
berry plants, heavy roots $1.00
C.: $15.00 for 2M. All orders
filled promptly with care. Mrs.
C. M. Robinson, Greenville.
Everbearing strawberry
plants, 20c C. , Will exc. for
white or colored feed sacks.
Mrs. Paul Grindle, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega.
Klondike strawberry plants,
500, 75e; $1.75 M.: Mastodon
strawberry, 35c C.; 500, $1.75,
$3.50 M. Well rooted plants.
Prompt shipment. No checks.
Money order. Lucille OKelley,
Rt. 1, Cumming.
Klondike strawberry, 25c C.;
73 for 500, $1.50 M.; Mastodon
strawberry, 35c C.; $1.75 for
500, $2.00 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Rt. is
Cumming. .
Klondike strawberry, 25 C.;
"5c for 500, $1.50 M.; Mastodon
strawberry, 35c C.; $1.75 for
500, $2.00 M. Prompt shipment.
Old fashioned blue plums, 25
each, 6 for $1.00. Grace Crowe,
Rt. 1, Cumming. oa
Early Jersey and arleston
bees plants, 500, 70c, $1.00
M.; yellow Bermuda onion, 500
65e: $1.25 M. Postage =paid.
O. C. Conner, Pitts.
Early Jersey, Charleston and
Copenhagen market frostproof
cabbage, fresh and ;
65c: $1.00 M.; Bermuda onion
and sweet Spanish onion, 500,
70c; $1.10 M. All del. =
Chanclor, Pitts.
Extra large, firm meat, de-
licious flavor, Lady T- straw-
berry, 30c C.; Ipm. Klondike,
95c C.: 500, $1.00. Well rooted
young plants. Delivered. Nice
May cherry sprouts, 3 for 30c
Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
matured and kept clean at gin,
-B. Watson, Hamil-
or straight orders. Mrs. H. V./|
Thousands of large dark red, |:
$1.00 C., or $3.50 for 500 Ibs.,
2,
livery April 1st., $2.25 per M..
green, 500, |
proof cabbage plants, 500, 65c;
$1.00 M.; Bermuda onion, 500,
65c; $1.15 M. Postpaid. O. C.
Conner Pitts. =, =
_ Solid acre of Kudzu. plants
for sale at my farm. Make
price and gather them. J H.
Leverett, Rt. 1, Parrott:
Cabbage plants, 50c M., in
lots of 2M. or more, not pre-
paid; 200 doz. bunches
lards. Make offer. J. W. Lang,
Omega. ;
_All heads and Chas. Wake-
field cabbage plants, 50c for
500, 90c M. O. L. Baldwin, Rt.
1, Box 106, Abbeville.
Early J., Chas. Wakefield,
Copenhagen frostproof cabbage
plants, 500, 65c; $1.00 M.; Ber-
muda onion, white and yellow,
500, 75c; $1.25 M.; sweet Span-
ish onion same price as Ber-
as A. B. Watson, Rt. 1,
Ss.
Thousands Surehead cab-
bage, Iceberg lettuce, Ga. col-
lards, Wonder beets, rutabaga,
earrots and Kale
straight or mixed. orders, 30c,
$2.50 M. del. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
jlin, Register.
Everbearing strawberry
plants, $2.00 M.; red golds,
$100 -C,- 2s Ray <Wrice, Rt. 2,
| Ellijay. 4
Early J., & Chas. W. cabbage
plants, $1.00 M.; 500, 60c; onion
plants, $1.25 M.: 500, 75c.. All.
del. Prompt shipment. J. P.
Mullin, Rt. 4, Baxley.
Ga. collard plants, 20c C.;
75 M.; large old time pump-
kin seed, 50 seed, 15c; cupful,
30c; Calif: blackeyed peas, 10c
lb., 3 Ibs; 25c. All mailed. L.
A. Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Lady TT. strawberry plants,
80c C. or exc. for 100 Kudzu
crowns or 100 plants for 4 sage
plants, each pay postage. Mrs.
Henry Jarrell, Butler, Rt. 2.
- Frostproof cabbage and Ber-
muda onion plants.
75c M.; onions, $1.00 M. Good
plants, shipped promptly. R. L.
McRee, Meigs. :
Klondike strawberry plants,
30c C.; jonquils, daffodils. 30c
'doz.; blue sage, flower plants,
25e doz.; fis plants, 25c.ea:;
white violets, 15c doz. Mrs.
C. M. Clackum, Rit. 2, Waco.
Cabbage plants, Jersey and
Chas. frostproof, 500 for 55c,
90c M.: white Bermuda onion
500 for 65c; $1.00 M. PP. Book-
ing orders for sweet potato
plants. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Frostproof
well rooted, 65c M.;. yellow
Bermuda onion plants, 90c M.
Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma.
all head frostproof cabbage, 35
C.; 500 for 65c, $1.00 M.; Ga.
heading collards, same prices;
wonderbearing strawberry, 40c
Cc. 500;,. $2.00; $2.75 M.' All
del. T. G.*>Crenshaw, Pitts,
Rick.
Large fresh extra early Jer-
sey and Chas W., cabbage, 500,
60c; 90c M.; White Bermuda
onion plants, pencil size, 500,
65c: $1.00 M., PP. Sat. guar.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Plant Giant new real ever-
pearing strawberry plants now,
and have strawberries from
July till Dec. this year and
from May until Dec. next year.
100 plants, $1.00; 250, $2.00
PP. Cc. A. Dobbs, Gainesville.
Klondike strawberry, 20c C.;
500, $1.50 M.; Mastodon straw-
berry, 35c C.; 500, $1.75; $2.00
M. Prompt shipment. . Miss
Grace Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Klondike strawberry, 20c C.:
75c 500; $1.50 M.; Mastodon
strawberry, 35c C.; $1.75 for
500: $2.00 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs: Effie Crowe, Rt. 1,
Cumming.
May Cherry, Blue Damson.
plums, 3 for 80c; extra large,
firm meat, delicious flavor
Lady T. strawberry plants, 30c
C.: Imp. Klondike, 25 C.; 500,
$1.00 del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
Rt, 1, Cumming. ;
Kudzu crowns, 75 C., $5.50
M.: Figs, apple. trees, musca-
dine vines, hazelnuts, 10c each;
exc. some for print feed sacks.
$1.00 orders PP, Oscar Cole,
Rt. 2, Waco.
Concord grape, bronze scup-
pernong black muscadine, blue
Damson plums, May. cherries,
10c ea.: $1.00 doz.: well rooted
Hastings prolific seed corn,
35c gal; $2.50 bu. All PP.
Mrs. L.
D. Brown, Rt. 2, Waco.
col--
Pp ants:
Cabbage,
cabbage plants,
-Chas., Early Flat Dutch and |
red and yellow plums, c a
_ Early Jersey & Chas. frost- |
Figs: Blue Turkey, Cele
Blue Bauston, white 18 tc
ft., 15 to 35 ea.; fine red rasp
berries, 3% ft., $1.00 doz.; wh
Alata, Lutie 2 yr. vines, $.
doz.; Rooted and some b
last year. C. M. Dwight, A
lanta, 1035 Capitol Ave.,
Ma. 36%. ge
Scuppernong vines well r
ed, 4-6 ft., 25c each; 6-8 ft., 5
ea; 2 yr. old, $1.00: 3 yr.
bore last year, $2.00. B. fi
4 ft., 25c; Silver leaf maple
J. L, Coggins, Cov
{t., 0c.
ington.
Black cherries, 4-5 ft., 20
ea.; smaller size, $1.00 d
garlic, 3 doz., 50c PP; catmin
25c bunch; mixed flower seed
snapdragons, hollyhocks, v
bena, 10c tobacco sack ful
Add postage. Mrs. A. Horsl
Rt. 2, Waco. ae
Fine new varieties pb
grapes 1 each Ontario (earli
white), Portland (early whit
Fredonia (early black), Gold
Muscat (very large late white)
Urbana (late red). All PI
$1.50. Dbl. order $2.50. Mi
Thompson, Conyers. :
1000 2-4 ft. seedling pecai
trees. Price 12%c each FO!
Byron. O. C. Lowe, Byro
Eldorado blackberry a
Lucretia dewberry plant
Good, well rooted, $1.00 C.
200 for $1.50. Prompt shipment
Mrs. B. L, Robinson, Gre
ville. ee pe
Red plum bushes, map!
May and June cherries, mus
dine vines, 10 each, $1.00 doz.
|hazelnut bushes, crabap:
trees, 10 each; sweet shrub:
90c doz. Mrs. Leona King, R
2, Waco. x Z
Hackworth apple trees,
each, $1.00 doz., del. Eude
Ellis, Rt. 2, Waco.
Budded, thrifty bearing, p
pershell pecan trees, 50c ea.
FOB Claxton. Any variety
any size, same price; Schley
Stuarts, Moores, Frotschers
Tech. varieties. Ben E. Daniel,
Grad. Dormitory, Athens. _
Red plum bushes, 13 e
$1.25 doz.; white scuppernon
vines, rooted, 10c ea.;. $1
pear, cherry trees; grape vil
Cheap for spring setting. Wr
for list. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Concord and Lutie grape
tings, $5.00 M.; 50c C.; 20c do
will exc. for garden seed
tobacco. J. R. Bramlett, Rt.
Box 106, Ellijay.
Black Muscadine vi
hazelnut bushes. old fashi
apple bushes, Brown turkey
figs, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. M
Verdie N. Patterson, Rt. 2, B
86, Waco.
Himalaya Blackberry, matur
fig cuttings, grow tall and bea
Ist yr., 36, $1.00; 100, $2.
| Lucretia dewberry, 100,
$5.00 M.; 4000 plant acre, $1
00. Carefully packed. J.
Toole, R33 Burton Ave., Ma
Bronze scuppernong, B
muscadine, brown turkey fis
hazelnut bushes, $1.00 doz. de:
sweet shrubs, 75 doz.; water
melon red crepe myrtle, $1.00
doz. Inez Bradley, Rt. 2, Bow-
don. - os
Thornless youngberry an
boysenberry, either 6 for 75:
Ontario, Fredonia, Cace, Con:
cord, Niagara, Catawba bi
grapes, 25c ea.; Scupperi
var. Muscadine, 2 yr. 35 ea
Write H. A. Neal, Ashland.
Figs, scuppernong vines,
plum bushes, muscadine vine
crabapple bushes, 10 e
doz. Mrs. Leona King, R
Waco. . ee
PECAN AND OTHER |
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Leading varieties, 1st class,
apple, peach, pear and cherry
rees, grape vines.cheap. Write
for price list. T. M. Webb,
_ Ellijay.
Brown scuppernong vines,
1, 2 and 3 yr. old, 75c, $1.00,
8 50 doz., del.; : Brown figs, Jap
apricot, 10 ea, $1.00 doz.;
aga 150 C.: $5. 50 M.; exe.
or PR potatoes or tomatoes.
Ww. A. Moon, Rt. 2, Waco.
Niagara grape vines, very
rly white or slightly pink,
neord dark blue, 2 for 30c,
; Himalaya berry |
) doz.; well rooted.
ate Mrs. Nathan Weatherby,
wut, 4, Ball ground.
Gooseberry bushes, $1.00
white scuppernong rooted,
ea.; red plum, peach trees,
d_ time horse apple, sweet
ple, 20c ea. Mrs. Walter
ker, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
t. insp. Pecan trees, 1st
r., budded: Schley and Money-
1aker var. 2-3 ft., 50c; 3-4 ft.,
4-5 ft., 65c. FOB. Write.
in Harman, Stovall.
zelnut, crabapple, Damson,
ose and early June plum,
ronze and black scuppernong,
sept. grape, 10c each, $1.00
( Mrs. Seaborn Huggins,
; WACO; ;
uppernong vines, well root-
4-6 ft., 2 yr. old, 20c ea.;
ft 50c: 12-15 iH. $1. 00.
ee this year; 'B Fig
Jaen Coggins,
Goose plum trees, well bots
for 25c: 8 for 50c. Add
ostage for del in Ga. Stamps
accepted. R. P.
Ad Brooks.
ue Damson plums, currant,
erry and wild plum
5 Mrs. H. V.
Bivens, Rt. 2, Hiram.
: scuppernong vines,
ea.; $1.00 doz.; Kudzu, well
00 id, 25. doz. Mrs. Elaine
"Douglasville, Rt. 1.
own Turkey figs, $1.00
3-5 ft. ae Also Le
Waa cueerids 4-5 - ft.,
smaller size, $1.00 doz.
25c doz,;. catnip,
ich; purple, white flags, 30c
jonquils, white 28 bulbs,
50c orders PP. Mrs. A.
Horsley, Rt. 2, Waco.
eading var. apple trees for
e cheap or exc. for farm pro-
uce. Trees 1-2 and 3 yr. old.
a ton Rey nolas.. foe 1, Sum-
' ville.
ading var. ee trees, a
3 yrs. old, 10 to 20c ea.;
bud and 2 yr. peach, 1%
Be oe pear, cherry, plum,
ig, ie ea., 2 yr. grape-
Lee Head, Cor-.
: Soleo cians vines,
Oc ea., $1.00. doz.;
yushes, 10c ea. 90c doz.; Ne
rders, less than $1.00. . No
amps. You pay postage. Mrs.
W. Bradley, Rt. 2, Bowdon.
Peach trees, grape vines,
leading var., $55.00 M.; $6.00
$1.25 doz.: Plum, apricot,
lack walnut, $10, 00 C.: $2.00
. Mrs. E. B. Travis, River-
GRAIN AND HAY
/ FOR SALE
tan good pea vine hay,
0 ton at my barn, Wilson
itcham, Monroe, :
8M ibs.
TO e on millet, 5%c FOB in
Ib. orders and up. Write
for prices on large quantities.
has. R. Crawford, Lexington.
50 tons Lespedeza hay for
also one mare mule, $30.-
_ John Foy, Oakman.
few tons good clean, well
$10. 00 ton
baled peanut hay
5 : Fitzgerald,
WA,
25 tons baled Lespedeza hay;
tons peavine hay,
L. J. Lott, RFD 1,
Cl se for sale,
so. selected 2-3 yr. kudzu
Ww : Middlebrooks,
Deed Peavine hay, baled, M.
: rown, Box 96, Buckhead.
One lot of first. class Les-
ed za hay. Make best offer.
Hooper, Rt. 1, Norcross.
Hav ve_ _hay_ for a Sy We.
oe /
20
poetha: :
hazelnut
recleaned ,
Quick s
EGGS FOR SALE
SYRUP FOR SALE _
- Ancona eggs, Shepherd strain
16 eggs, 85c; white Pekin duck
eggs, 12 eggs, 85c. Postage on
eggs paid. L. D. Elliott, La-
vonia.
Canada strain AAA barred
Plymouth Rock eggs, $1.25 per
setting of 15 eggs del.; In in-
cubator lots as many as 150 or
more eggs, $1.00 setting del.
Mrs. Leona Hollomon, 240 Beu-
lan, Athens.
Northland winter layer strain
W. L., $1.25 per 15; stock di-
rect from W. W. Sprowl.,. Grand
Rapids, Mich. E. O. Willough-
by, Rt. 2,. Greensboro.
AAA White Leghorn SC
strain, $1.50 per 15. Eggs from
hens that average laying 231
eggs in 1941. Bought from
Booth Hatchery. Mr. W. H.
Ragan, RFD 3, Box 13, Doug-
lasville.
Purebred Partridge Seo Ck
egos, $1.95 for: 15> Much
cheaper if called for. Mrs. Jesse
Mixon, Rt. 1, Box 119, Ocilla.
Purebred Dark Cornish game
eggs, hens weigh 5 to 7% lbs;
rooster 9 to 11 Ibs., $1.00 for
15 eggs, Postpaid. Mrs. Fred
Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 152, Daw-
son.
Purebred red speckled Sus-
sex hatching eggs carefully
packed, $1.00. per 15 postpaid.
meee Earl Wilson, Rt. 5, Gaines-
ville.
Purebre d BR Thompson
strain eggs from: unrelated
1stock-jJudged AAAs 85c for 15
eggs. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Rt.
1, Dawson..-
' RI eggs very dark Reds, di-
rect from Donaldsons, $1.25 for
15; exc. for cabbage or onion
plants, or honey. Eggs del.
Mrs. Grady Brown, Rt. 1, Stone
Mountain.
Big white Pekin duck eggs
(very large type) 75c doz. del.
Now ready. Booking orders
for big broad breasted big
bone Mammoth bronze Turkey
eggs, $3.00 doz. del. Mrs. Boyd
Baggett, Rt. 1, Douglasville.
Purebred (Bulldog strain)
Dark Cornish game eggs, $1.25
for 15. Crate retd. Mrs. A. G.
Clarke, Rt. 2, Abbeville, ts
Purebred Buff Orphington
eggs, $1.00 for 15; 1 rooster, 2
yrs. old, $1.50.
Old English black breasted
red game eggs, $1.50 per 15. Cy
H. Baldwin, Rt. 8, Box 367B,
Atlanta.
Large type daric Indian Corn. |
ish game eggs, $1.00 per 15.
WENSs Bs: Donaldson, Rt. a
Summit, .
Booking orders for bronze
ang Holland crossed unrelated
stock turkey eggs, 20 each,
pius postage: guinea eggs, 75 ;
for 15. Mrs. R, J. Miller, Rt.
2, Ox 413, Augusta,
POTATOES AND.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
500 bu. red skin PR seed
potatoes; 200 bu. pink skin PR |
seed potatoes. All in perfect
condition. and state insp. Mar-
ket price. Also 6 hot bed cov-
ers 10 x 30 cheap. O. A. Per-
kins, Vidalia.
About 50 bu. PR sweet potato.
slips for bedding, 75 bu.
Harper, Osierfield.
6M Ibs.
sweet ere 2c lb. FOB
farm. J. D. Cowart, Morgan.
100 bu. govt. insp. P. O. po-
tatoes,vine grown, 10 mi. south
of Baxley. J. T. Dubberly, Rt.
2, Box 38, Baxley.
Sweet potatoes for sale at
my farm 8 miles South of. Col-
lege Park just off the National
Highway. J. M. Fryer, Rt. 1,
Box 67, Riverdale.
Pure PR seed a toes 75
bu.; or exc. for baby chicks;
also new cane syrup in 35 gal.
bbls., $15.00; 1 gal. cans, 75c.
B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
J. J.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
\ Chewing or smoking tobacco
10 Ib., - 00. Cheaper in larger
lots.. . R. Clark, Rt. 2, Ab-
beville., :
Good smoking or chewing to-
bacco free of mold, dirt: and
trash, good long leaves, aged
and mellow 8 lbs., $1.00 del.
ment. Hiram Light-
sey, Screven.
Good whole leaf tobacco flue J
cubed 10 we $1.00 prepaid to
pee zone. E, ~ We oe Rt.
Chandler,
cored, 15c lb. del. by PP.
Ga. Mrs. Grace Payne, Rugby...
1941
Miss Ronie
; | Johnson, Rit, Shellman.
20- 1$1.50, 5 Ib. pail,
Grade honey, 10 Ib. pail, $1.10,
| Sheppard, 1222 KE.
1 Ee.
pure red skin PR
}
Pure cane syrup 6 No. 10
cans to ease, $3.25: 12 No. 5 to
case, $3.50, A-1 grade; 37 gal.
barrel best grade A-1, $17.00;
37 gal. No. 1 grade, $15. 00. Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham.
200 gal. syrup, cooked thick,
sealed hot, 65c gal. or 70c in
% gal. cans. Joe M. Brown, Mc-
Rae.
Limited amt, A-1 syrup: in
new cypress barrels 35- 36 gal.
$18.00 per barrel FOB. Cash
with order. W. L. Lane, Rt.
2, Cairo.
FRUIT AND BUTTER
FOR SALE
Nice dried peaches, white
| English, free from worms, 20c
Hoyt
141,
Mrs.
Box
Ib. Add postage.
Rite 2;
Danielsville.
Nice sundried peaches, 1941
crop, 12%c lb. Also large 1941
crop, excellent flavor pecans,
12%2c |b. All FOB, No
checks. Mrs, Bo ots, = Ashe,
Bishop.
Nice, sun-dried apples, free
from peel and worms, 14c lb.
del, W. A. Marr, Sarah,
Detroit red 8 D apples, 12c
lb., here; 4 Jersey black Giant
hens, wt. 7 lbs., $7.50 del. in
Ga.; Creole Eng. peas, 35c Jb.;
exc. fruit for comb honey.
Want bantams-hens or pullets.
Mrs. Willie Smith, Rolston,
15 lbs. nice, sundrieq apples,
free of core and peelings for
18c a lb.; sage dried in shade, .
25c pt. Add postage. Wm.
Middletob, Rt. 2, Buford.
Sundried apples, peeled and
Nice sundried apples,
crop, free from peel and worms,
15c Ib. del. in Ga. Mrs. Jasper
King, Aska. :
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR ae,
Tuplor | honey, 1-10 tb. pail,
toc; Now 2
2-10 Ib, pails, $2.10. B. E.
Henry St,
Savannah,
Two 10 lb pails, No, 2 ex-
tracted honey, PP, $2.40: 10 Ib.
pail,
change. John A. Crummey,
PO Box 117, Jesup.
No. 1 strained honey, del. by
AOIb. pail, $1.25: .5 Ib.
pail, 65c; Four 10 lb. pails: by
exp., $4. 55: Six 5 lb. pails by
exp., $3. 55. Beeswax wanted
25 to 30c Ib. del. to me. Curd
Walker, N orristown.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE |
_ About 150 Ibs. nice size
Stuart pecans, 1244c lb. FOB or
15 lb. del. in 10 to 20 lb. lots.
Certified check or MO. R. B.
Teasley, Hartwell.
100 Ibs. seedling pecans, 10c
lb. Nuts are papershells. and
nice size; Also have Bermuda
grass to give away to persons
Mrs.
D, Hagler, Rt. 2, Chipley.
No. 1 Runner seed peanuts at
market price, also few tons
peanut hay. J. F. Lindsey, Rt.
6, Tifton. a
Nice Stuart pecans,
Ib. del. or 10c FOB. Mrs.
C. Dellinger, Arnoldsville.
"Stuart, Schley and seedling
pecans about 25 Ibs, each, 6 to
10 cents per lb. Write for full
particulars. J. C. Newsom,
Sandersville. s
78 will come after it.
Improved | Spanish peanuts,
velvet beans,
sale or exc. for hay, Lady peas,
sorghum cane seed. Write for
DVICOS = We He Vols, Rt. ae
Bayetteville, \
Nice fresh Schley pecans,
12%c Wh. or exe. for dried
apples or peaches, lb. for Ilb.,
each pay posteze: Miss Mable
Parr, Rt. 1, Reynolds.
Best graded Stuart paper
shell pecans, large and full, 5
Ibs., 80c; 10 Ibs.,
$1.50 PP; well
rooted red figs about 3 ft., also
red currants. $1.25 doz. "Mrs.
TW. H. Rucker, Milner, ;
in iE
$1.25: Six 10 bb. pails, $5.-.
00 FOB: Two 5 gal. (120 lbs.),~-
$5.00 FOB. Prices subject to}
Ike 4
mixed peas for
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Gig teathers, dhe 1b; Mis.
Ruby Lazenby, Rt. 4, Eatonton.
Large number of good new.
cap. unwashed white
100 Ib.
Mrs, C. T.
feed sacks, 7c ea.
Lavendar, Flovilla.
230 gourds, 3c each. Mrs.
J. C. McBryant, Rt. 2, Pitts.
Everbearing Strawberry
plants, 30c C.; garlic bulbs, 20c
doz.; white and yellow sweet
fruit, $1.00 doz.; Salad Eng.
peas, 30c cupful; okra seed,
25c cupful. Miss Claudell Bat-
rett, Talking Rock.
Yellow root,
bark, mullen,
wild cherry
10 lb.; yellow
dock, Queen of the "Meadow:
rattleweed, 2he= Ibs - exc. for
white or printed feed . sacks.
Add _ postage. Miss Lorene
Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Extra heavy and large bean
sacks, 100 lb. size clean, white
salt sacks, 10c each plus vosi--
age. No order filled for. less
than doz. No checks. Mrs, B.
ry Parrish, Pavo.
Crawl and giant grass for
pastures, 15c Ib.: peppermint,
horse-mint, cat-tail, 20c clump;
early garden peas, 15 cup;
bachelor button flower seed,
15 cup. exc. for sacks, R. C.
Stauer, Pisgah.
Artichokes, 4 Ib.
lots FOB here. Any amt. ship-
ped; also leading var. 1 yr. fruit
trees, old fashioned Eng. peach,
10c ea.; FOB. E. F. Mason,
Moreland.
MISCELLANEOUS
_ WANTED
*
: Five bu. 90 day velvet eons.
ee exc. hegaria seed for same.
. S. Sisk, Lexington.
Want 1 ton bright No. 1 peas
nut hay cheap, del. to my farm, |
|}2 mi. from Ludowici on high-
way. No. 99. S. W. Slater,
Ludowici,
Want 10 Ibs.
feathers. Willin
lb. COD.: Mrs.
Ri.-2, Comer. 2 ~
Want to contact party with 5
lbs. clean shelled black wal-
nut meats, this years crop.
State price. Send sample if
possible. Mrs. H. R. Whitford,
Woodbine.
Want 15 Ibs. nice clean goose
feathers free from any aap et
Mr. S. V. Ridings, Rt.
ming,
. Would like to hear immedi-
ately from anyone having some
half and half, cotton seed for
sale. Pleas write best price in
1st letter. Henry R. Eason,
Surrency. :
5 lbs. white bunch butter
bean seed; exc. yellow meated
water melon seed for same.
Write first. Mrs. K. A. Thomp-
yson, Rt 2., Franklin.
Want 200 lbs. Spanish - pea-
nut and 150 lb. runner peanuts
for seed. Send sample. H. G.
Zithomer, Springfield. }
Want to buy some hay. State
kind, price and condition. Must
be reasonable in price. J. H.
Archer, Rt. 1, Sparta.
Want old fashioned heavy
bearing hop vine. Mrs. H.M.
Christie, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Want to buy about 4 or 5 tons
new sors
ee Pax ith,
| good sound bright peanut ha
del. to me. Quote best del.
price. Di F. Ogden, Odum.
Would like to hear from par-
ty having old fashioned yellow
yam potatoes. J. E. Barlow,
343 Flanders St., E. Macon.
Want 10 lbs. alfalfa seed: also
1 Ib. Jettuce seed, any kind.
Raleigh Gladney, 510 Green-
ville St, LaGrange. ~
Want 500 Ibs. Lespedeza, 3
bu. O-too-tan beans and 50
bu. Oats. Quote best price for
eash. J. D. Watson, Winder,
Want to buy some King cot-
tonseed. T. M. Thompson, Rt.
1, Box 115, Cairo. ,
Want 1 gallon old fashioned
multiplying onions _ (root).
Write price. Mrs. J. R. May,
Rt. 3, Box 44, Sandersville.
Want price and sample of rib-
bon cane syrup in 1 gal .cans.
Would also like to hear from
someone who has sun dried
apples. Give price ang send
sample, <A. Q. Phillips, 1106
W. Peachtree St., Atlanta.
Want to buy a number of
rabbits for cash. What have
you. E.. A, Taylor, Box 26,
Egan.
CASTOR OIL BEAN SEED:
Wanted castor oil bean seed.
Please write Dr. William R.
Dancy, 102-4 Toeee fo West,
Savannah, ve ; : =
, Cum-.
t
: Buford.
ville.
in 25 Ib:
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Purebred black Angus heife
6 mos. old or slightly less. Mu:
be reg. Write price, age a
wt. Prefer close by.
neth Patrick, RFD 3, Winde
Want one purebred big
black Guinea make pig (Afr
ean strain) with papers; als
one purebred yr. old, Buff Oz
phington rooster, weighing
less than 8 lbs. E. Felton,
2, Box 39, Screven.
Want 2 Hereford calves
mos. or more old, male and
male; 2 grade heifer cal
same age: also 3 pigs, 10
old or more, cross Of or betw
standard breeds. Spencer Tu
nell, 2554 Peachtree Rd. A
C-1, Atlanta.
Want to hear from paren
ing blue guinea pigs for sal
also want a 41 Cole Pl
with all parts good.
Blaloek, Rt. 1, Alto.
Want 1 purebrd oc mi
old enough for service,
purebred any tes Poland
male. H. Bown Rt.
Want to hear pees pa
having big. bone Guinea
reg. OIC * gilt to farr
spring. Will pay cash. Pa
Ownbey, Rt. 1, Box 14, BI
Want 25 to 50 pigs, 6
wks. old, . Write price, :
genburg or Saanan) a
| Write me what you have
best prices. H. C. we
1, Gainesville.
Want good mule or. she se
for 10 yrs. old, 1000 or 1100
om will work anywhere
L, Vandiver, Rt. 1, Decat
ena De, 9910.
RABBITS his GU
: iupe (Cavies) roe
Pair heavy weight Ne bs
and whites, $2.50;
months old, $2. 00 es
grey doe bred, $1.50 six you
sters, 20c Ib., crated. +r
ton Garrett, Box 36, Gain
ville.
SHEEP AND GO
FOR SALE
Fresh milk ee and oth
to freshen soon. Must re
Joe AGS reg. No. S-3225.
$2.00. Marion Morris,
ville. :
100% reg, Saanan doe, 2
Il oz. sire, 7 gt. dam,
papers. Purebred wren
an from 7 qt. doe, bre
above; Reg. Saanan buck
ice, $3. 00. Does boarded.
win Simpson, 695 Paynes
{\NW., Atlanta.
1 good milk goat es
give 3 qts. day when fresh.
S. Mozley, Rt, 4, Dougla
. Sev. Saanan Tog. does a
freshen now to May ist
kidders), $15.00 ea.; 8 for
Fine Saanan-Nubian, 2
buck, $5.00; Purebred
mos. Tog, buck, $50.00
$3.00. Mrs. Nora Smith,
oldsville. :
Two grown rams, $6. 00
L, P. Singleton, RFD 3.
Valley.
One -Toggenbur
10 mog. old, $6,
young milk goat. Pri
or freshen soon. Mrs.
Turner, Box 84, Blairs
1 Brown colored milk
2 male kids, 2 wks. old, $1
1 Nannie, same stock, 1
$5.00. All for $20. 00
ship, J.-C, _Newsom, Ss
ville, a
Bill,
0; w ny
2 Nubian dues
Bill. . Dow will fres
Ist. will sell for $35.00.
Corley, aa Lithonia
Flat Bridge Road). i
Purebred, pedigreed
registered Toggenburg
kid, from 15 lb. dam :
of 15% Ib. stock. Build up
herd with a kid. of this or
ing, as future sire. Reason:
John Hynds, 93 Warrer
E,, Atlanta, De. 5140.
Nine ewes and one al
ewenshava or will d op
real soon. $50.00 for
forms 4 miles north 0:
B. Brown, Richland
EP CAND coats |
S FOr SALE aoe
AS: stud purebred registered
Nubian buck. For sale, pure-
bred registered Nubian buck
and doe kids; also splendid |
prade Nubian doe kids, sired by |
purebred registered buck. Earl
S. Redwine, Madras.
Booking orders. for quality
registered _ purebred Toggen-
burg kids sired by G-Man Joes
onfucious T-3032. Reason-
able considering quality. Stud
service, purebreds, $5.00, grades
$3.00. . Warren "Rollins, 349.
Murray Hill Ave., NE., Atlanta,
De 6912...
Reg. purebred Nubian sire
Hatab 2nd AGS 2397-N; horn- |
Jess, black with light trim.
LaCrescenta- Loma Alto-Mile
High breeding. Service fee $5.-
00 for purebreds; ._ $3.00 for
grades. No checks; no shipping.
Kids arriving. Book order now.
Bred grade to freshen soon,
$20.00. F. E.. Grubbs, Demorest.
Have year old registered |
Toggenburg buck for - sale.
Price $35.00. Will have him
reg. in yuyers name. Pedigree
of six generation goes wth him.-
Ce Cochran, Cass Station.
One nice Toggenburg Nannie
goat bred to kid March 7th.
Should give 4 quarts milk on.
good feed when fresh. .Gentle
and kind. For quick sale first
$25.00 check gets her. J. J.
Stephens, Luthersville,
1 good part Sannan yr. old.
anie goat in good condition,
not. _bred, $6.00 at my home.
Cannot ship. Mrs. M. Reitz, Rt.
2, Fairburn.
: CATTLE FOR SALE
Five good grade Jersey Heit-
ers around 3 yrs. old, bred to.
freshen in April, gentle and in
good condition. F. R, ee |
Lawrenceville Highway, Rt. 2,
Stone Mountain. |
_ Black Jersey. cow, giving 2
gallons milk a day on reason-
able feed. At my barn. Mrs. .
-Ezzie S. Cain; 48 Edwin St., N.
ys Atlanta.
mos. old, from heavy pro-
ducing stock, Ist prize calf at
Cobb Co. Fair 1941, Forward
and Estella breeding. - Emmett
Hendon, Jr., RFD 1, Marietta.
Six well developed 2% yr.
old Springer heifers, $300.00 for
be jot, R.S: Wilson, Forsyth.
- Young Hereford bulls, Here-
ford cows and bred heifers: lo- |}
cated on our Piedmont farm. J.
1A. Cason, Barnesville.
One fine Guernsey Milch-
cow, fresh in, for sale at my
home. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt.
3; Lithonia.
One reg. yore bull, 2 yrs.
old; will trade for. brood sows
or value in fat meat hogs. C,
A. White, Rt. 1, College Park,
@erriek Road near Stonewall).
ae ee CuatE urpore Sock recently to Jack 8 or 9 yrs. old;
Lorn bull, ih
Rudisill, Rt.
a 8 mos. W.
, Eatonton.
xcellent blood lines.
tie -E. B. Braswell, Athens.
_A fresh cow, (little lame in}
Aiind leg), ce 3 gals. milk
daily. $50.00. N. A. Seay, Rt.
es en wood.
HOGS FOR SALE
{
\
One Hampshire boar hog,
_ thoroughbred, wegiht 200 lbs. | 2
age 15 months, price $25.00.
Coram Brunson, Rt. 1, Box 82,
Climax.
10 spotted Poland China
gilts Champion blood lines, 8
wks. old, reg. in buyers name,
$10.00 ea. John Q. Allen, Wood-
land Farm, Evans,
_ One white faced red Hamp-
shire male pig, thrifty, about.
75 lbs., 3 mos. old, not reg., but
full stock, eSi2. 50 my place;
want one white faced red
Hampshire male pig, reg. James
R. Smith, Manassas, Rt. 2.
__ Not for sale, but for service,
O1C boar, 1% mi. from Roy-
ston near Hartwell highway.
et Saylors, Royston.
$15.00. up; bred
, $39.00; 1 boar ready for
service, $30.00. Finest breeding,
aarlading blood lines of Mis-
chief Maker, Conquest and
Fury, Prices reasonable consid-
ering quality. E. K. Overstreet,
Sylvania,
- SPC hogs, 1 gilt, 2 boars, 3-
moS. reg. in buyers name, $15.-
00 FOB.; 5 gilts and boar: 2%
mos. reg. in buyers name, $12.-
50 FOB. Excellent preeding
stock. Walter B. Leverette,
One Poland China male sub.
oo reg., wt. about 225 Ibs. $25.-
0. Mr. J, M. Phillips, Mon-
Ticel BIO. 5
preg.
Purebred | Jersey Heifer, 9
i mule,
_ Reg. oie bull calves. of
$25.00
Blocky type. Duroc Jersey
pigs for sale.
ers name. W. J.
Aire.
Four extra good BPC pigs, 3
months old uae 13th. $5.00 ea.;
fat my farm. J. B. Miller, Wood-
land.
McGee, Bon
SPC pigs out of sow from |
World Grand Champion Boar:
Conquest,
12 wks. old, ree
in buyers name, $12.50. D.
Lee, Dawson.
Black African guinea pigs, 6-
wks. old, $8.00 ea.; treated and
shipped "FOB. HH. CG, Brewer,
Rt. 1, Danielsville.
guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, $8.00
ea.; Shipped FOB.
Want 2 horse light wagon, Will
buy or exc. 1 horse if not over
40 miles away. Herman Brew-
er, RFD. 3, Danielsville.
One. OIC male thoroughbred |
6 mos. old, now ready for serv-
ice, wt. about 140 libs.: Price
$15. 00 FOB my lot. Will not
ship. W. T. Howell, Fayette-
ville.
At my farm 2 O. I. C. gilts, 8
aa old, wt. about 100 lbs.;
thrifty stock. John Q.
Pierson, Rt. 2, Culloden.
/ Three fine gilts, 6 months old,
Duroc and SPC crossed for
sale at my place near golf
links. Mrs. Sarah Williams, Rt.
1, Waycross.
23 white SPC pigs
about 50-50 white) from the
very. best. blood lines, $5.00 ea.,
without papers or, $6.00 with
papers, at my farm. ~ ship- |
ping. - C. T. Snead, Rt: 4, Mil-
ledgeville.
Registered : Durocs, B oars,
Gilts, Pigs. Orion Cherry Kings,
Cherry reds, double treated. aes
C. Herod, Kathleen.
Reg. Berkshire piss 10 wks.
old, $15.00 ea.; Boars nearly
ready for service, reg, in buy-
ers name and _ gilts, $22.50.
Boars, ready for service, $25.00.
All guar. Write Morris San-
ders, Nashville.
Purebred Hampshire
in buyers name, 13 wks.
old, $15. 00 ea., either sex. I. M.
Flowers, Ludowici.
Two Duroc ~ boars, age 11
mos., wt. about 275 Ibs. out -
litter -of 13, close built,
prize-winners, Papers eich
ed, .)S. beanies: Poulan.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Good mule for sale . cheap.
George Poole, Rt. 2, Box 21,
Jasper,
Two young jacks, 2% and 3
yr. old, $2.50 and $3.50; 2 jen-
net and 1 colt, jennets, $50. oo
ea.; colt,* $25. 00 4a; = ls
(Bud) Eider, Barnett Shoals
Rd., Arnoldsville.
One Black Brood Mare-bred
will exc. for 1100 or 1200 tb.
hogs or cows. C. M.
Bowden. 17 Piedmont Ave., N.
E. Atlanta, Wa. 5242.
One mare mule, wt. about
950 ibs. for sale or trade; Want
to buy a 1 horse wagon in good
shape. H. R. Allison, Bairds-
town.
One red sorrel mule, wt.
1100 lbs;, one grey mule, wt.
800 lbs., smooth mouth, good
workers; would swap poth for
good mare and colt or 2 good
ae cows. G. M. Walden, Rt.
, Gibson.
"One mare wule, wt. 1000 lbs.,
work anywhere, $60.00;- will
trade for cows or yearlings; i
mare mule, wt. 800 lbs., 3 yrs.
old in May; her mother 8 yrs.
old, $75.00. T. S. Tribble, Rt.
1: Box 46, Forsyth.
Good horse, weighs about 900
Ibs., age not known, real. good
worker. Would like to exe. him
for. small mule or good cow.
Will. pay difference in trade.
Chas. -E, Stanton, 205 Hemp-
hill Schoo] Rd., Atlanta.
One dark aa horse mule, 5
yrs. old, wt. about 1000 Ibs.
good stepper, $175.00 at my
place; one good gray mare, wt.
1100 lbs., work anywhere, good
brood mare, $150.00 my farm.
We-D: Wilbanks, Ramhurst.
One 5 yr. old black stallion,
gentle, broken to harness.
About 1200 Ibs., still growing.
Price $100.00; will trade for
hay or grain. D. E. Clark, PO
| Box 942, Atlanta, Ja. 3184.
One farm mule, wt. 1100 Ibs.,
little age. Gooed condition.
Fred Carmichael, Rt. 3, Me-
Donough.
1 dark bay mare mule, wt.
1100 lbs., about 15 yrs. old,
fast and gentle, stiff. in mind
leg, otherwise sound. $35.00
cash, Will exc. for cow, hogs
= corn. C. N. Thornhill, Bos-
on, -
Register in buy-.
| sound -
| lings.
10 Big Bone Black African , Calhoun,
Treated;
(color .
pigs, ;
-| work anywhere, J
$60.00; or trade for fresh milk
"HORSES: AND MULES
a FOR ee
A good plug mule for sale, |
$25.00 cash. James B. Chap-
man, Rt. 4, Marietta, (4 mi.
south of town near Milford
Church).
1 black horse mule, 5 yrs. old, |.
1 red:
wt. 1250 Ilbs., $150.00;
mare mule, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1250
lbs., $175.00. Young, | fine,
matched team. .L.
Singleton, Rt. 3, Eort Valley.
Pr. of black brood mares,
work anywhere, Cheap for: cash :
or trade for Hereford year-
J. L. McBrayer,; Rt. of
Mule, 12 yrs. old, in good
condition, good qualities, work
anywhere, wt. about 1100 tbs.
Also some feed-and farm tools
for sale. Mrs. Lois Lassetter,
Rt. 1, Sharpsburg.
One pr. black mare mules,
Ei yrs. old, wt. 2200 lbs.; -also
Lopr. Sorrel mules, 10 yrs. oid,
wt. 2000 lbs. All sound, full of
pep, ready for hard work. Will
exc. for young mares. J. T.
McElhannon, Nicholson.
Ga. raised small horse mule,
smart, real good worker, tends
1H. farm, safe.for children;
trade for mule colt or mare
colt 4 mos. or older.. Lewis.
Thompscn, Swainsboro. =
Two horse mules,
yrs. old, broke, good head and
ears, good steppers, wt. around
900 or 950 Ibs. Come ses, J.
Ss. Kimsey, Hiawassee,
One pair horse mules, wei. ight
11 and 12 hundred tbs., $150.00
at my barn.. One pork hog
reer to butcher, weight 200 |
1 lbs
1 Ga. raised mare. mule, 4:
A. R. Cousins, Greenville.
years old ,wt. 1100 lbs., $200. 00.
Take part in young cattle. Cor-
bitt Freeman, Rt. 1, Eastman.
_ Mare mule, wt. 1000 lbs., no
plug, ee Exc. for pigs or
good 1. horse wagon or any-
thing I can use of equal value.
J. R. Cox, Rt. A, Griffin.
Plug mule, good eyes, ears,
no stiff joints, a good worker,
$35.00 cash or trade for pigs,
heifers, yearlings or chickens.
Edward Standhardt, Clarkston.
Splendid farm mule, 9-or 10
yrs. old, wt. 900 to 1000 Ibs.,
gentle, healthy, full of life,
at. bargain,
cow or yearlings. C. R. Morris,
Rt. 3,. Newnan.
Three good, smooth mouth
mules, in good condition for
sale, price reasonable or exc.
for cows. H. W. Perkerson, Sr.,
Greenville.
4 good mules, $125.00 ea.; 1
horse, $25.00. ~All good work
animals;
gZood mule for gentle saddle
horse and saddle. M. L. Shea-
ly, Oglethorpe.
1 Mare, about 5 yrs. old, and
her mare colt, 10 mos.. old,
$150.00 not. del.; - Also long
green okra seed, 35c lb. COD.
A. H. Lanier, Blakeley.
One mule, wt. about 1000 Ibs.
and 1 horse, wt. about 800 lbs.
for sale, Mr. Horace Dodd, RFD
2. Box 290, College Park.
One pr. Sorrel mare mules,
wt, about 900 Ibs., around 10
yrs. old. Work good | single or
double. Mrs. Arthur F. Ivey,
Rt. 1, Stapleton.
POSITIONS WANTED
Man past middleage, no fam-
-jily, honest, sober, lifetime exp.
in. Tobacco and gen. crops
wants job aS overseer and mer.
of farm; would consider 1 horse
crop on 50-50 basis. Give par-
ticulars in Ist letter. Jas. A.
Ryals, Rt. 2, Surrency.
Would like to have part of
la crop, work rest of the time
can.
for wages, 5 in family,
drive any kind of truck or trac-
tor. References. Write or see
me after 9 PM night or Sun-
day. A. W. Popham, 252 Moore
Sst., SE, Atlanta.
Girl, age 20, wants job in
home in or near Atlanta, doing
light farm work, no field work,
nor laundry. Wanda Sanders,
757 West End Ave., Atlanta.
Man and wife past middleage
want to truck farm, raise poul-
try and stock. Tate Wilson,
438 Windsor St., S. W., Atlanta.
Want work on farm, can
drive truck or tractor and op-
erate most any kind of farm
machinery and work labor.
Want good house and lS
Write full particulars to W.
White, Rt. 2, Quitman,
Man with wife wants job on
farm for this year, reasonable
salary. Can drive truck, car or
tractor. Honest, hard worker.
No bad habits. Will have to
be moved. Write swell Bt. 1
to Mr. Lee Roy Criswell, Rt. 1,
Smyrna.
about 3
Also want to trade.
{tractor on farm. H. E.
| posiTIONs WANTED |
Want. small place with party
near East Point. or College
Park to raise goats on shares.
1+Can give references if desired.
Write if interested. C. N. Teal,
Rt. 1, College Park.
Want to truck farm on
shares with party near Atlan-
ita or Gainesville markets: who
can furnish house, land and
ruck. F..-G; Black, No PR: %
Macon.
Refined lady tie job do-
ing light farm work, no_ field.
work,
washing or milking.
Transportation. : Martha Wil-
liams, care Gen. Del, Macon.
'Middieaged refined Christian
lady desires light farm work,
no field work, milking or laun-
dry. Send stamp for reply.
Mrs. Francis Williams, care
Gen. Del., Macon. a
Want a good 1 horse farm,
standing rent. Must be good
land in Coweta Co. and near
schoo] route. Wilber C. Hayes,
Senoia.
Married man 34 yrs. old,
would like a job with dairy or
poultry farm near Atlanta.
Best ref. and fair schooling. A.
E. Smith, 690 Bass Ave., N. W.
Atlanta.
White girl, 17 yrs. old, outs
light farm work, no field work,
in or near Atlanta. Miss Ale
ma Belflower, Atlanta, 256
Rawson St., Ss. W.
7329.
Want job working on farm,
helf crop or wages, patches
and $25.00 per month, Best
references. Must be moved. E.
M: Jarvis, Rt. 6, Milledgeville.
Middleaged man, no family,
wants job on farm, life time
exp. No bad -habits except
smoking. Can do any kind of
farm. work. William S. Duncan,
Rt. 3, Newnan, care Walter
Tucker. :
Want job on farm, or dairy,
er looking after cattle. Must
be living wages and paid week-
ly. Need 4 room house and
water. Near Atlanta. F. L.
Thompson, Rt. 1, Doraville.
Man and wife, middleaged,
want work on poultry farm or
as caretakers, both capable of
taking full charge. -Must have
furnished house, both Christ-
ians,. Can give ref. Ben Abell,
350 Washington St., SW, At-
Janta. j
Man 25 yrs. old, wants job
driving truck or~-tractor or.
dairy work. No field work.
Vincent Worley, care J. E.
Sheriff, Egan. .
Want small farm with 3. or
4 room house, near Atlanta, on
bus: line. H. H. Gerrald, 258
Glenn St., SW, Atlanta.
Elderly ma
handy man on farm. Will work
for small pay and board. Mr.
E. Bianzano, 974 Ben Hill Rd.,
| East Point, Ga. Phone Ca. 1360
care Mrs, Wm. Duckworth.
Want a erop on 50-50 basis.
Will have to be furnished.
Claude Parker, Fairmount.
Married man, age 36, 4 in
family. wants position driving
809 \Jefferson St., N. W., At-
lanta. :
Want job on farm. Married,
3 children. Prefer Fulton Co.
Exp. truck and tractor driver.
Elmer V. Bryson, 1042 Linan
Ave., SE, Atlanta. ;
Want caretakers place on
farm, 5 in family (4 to work).
Also have truck and tractor
exp. and can keep. in repair.
Walter Camp, Bolton.
Married woman, age 19,
(husband in army) wants light
farm work, no field work, for.
home, board and $10. or $12. ]
a month. Mrs. Norman Ma-
haffey, 592 C pitol Ave., At-
lanta. :
45 yr. old man and wife
wants job on.farm. Lifetime
experience. Drive tractor.
Could oversee farm, raise hogs
and cattle.: F. H. Knowles,
2231% 2nd St., Macon.
Would like to rent small
place on halves on_ leading
highway. near a Baptist Church.
Would like to move by middle
of Feb: or March ist. W. M.
McClain, 441 Whitehall Ter-
| race, Atlanta.
Man and wife want job on
farm as wage hands. Walter
F. Watts, 521 Pulliam St., SW,
Atlanta. |
White girl, age 19, desires
work on farm, no field work
or milking. Miss Audrey May,
Berlin, care Gen. Del.
Want to rent 10 or 20A of
fertile land, near Atlanta, on
bus line. Chas M. Hutcheson,
283 Candler St., N. E. Atlanta,
DE. 6816,
Want to rent small farm
anywhere South of Atlanta
with 1 or 2 room house. Want
to raise bees only. Frank R.
Heath, 1829 Josephine St., SW,
Atlanta.
Want light job on farm. G.,
. Angerson, Gen. Del., Moul-
ie,
Phone Jae
| dependable.
wishes job as]
Drake,
Man and wife want
farm. Can do any kind of
work. Wont go. over 30
from Atlanta. Come o
Mr. Stoy Allison, ioe
St., Atlanta.
Man. and wife wane
farm by. day and hou
wood. Have to be move
Band, RFD 3, Covington. :
47. yr. old woman,
place on farm doing light
work, no field work or
Have daughter 10 yr
Want to be near schoo
church. Must be moved.
Helen Culp, -Rt, 3; Lithe
FARM HELP WAN
. Want girl or woman, betw
21 and 385 yrs .old, good he
to do light farm work, $
week, board. Write or
Mrs. M. cA: Cook, Rt. 1, Fl
ery Branch. :
Want. good middleage
lable woman to do eae
work for reasonable wag
or write at once Mrs. F<
Bennett, Rt. 2, Gainesville
Want man to work |
farm, steady job, no
need apply. Write Matt
McKinnon. me
Unincumbered, healthy 7
try woman, not over
light farm work, no field
Modern conveniences.
board, and salary. Write
Mrs. R.. W. Thompson
East Lake Dr., Decatur
Want single settled m:
light farm work and
trucking. Board, laundry
of crop or some salary.
home, 2 in family, J. T. W
all, Rt. 1, Box 99, Tow
Want middleageq or d
woman to do light farm
no field work. Must be |
$2.50 a week. |
Jeffords, Rts 3s) Wayere
Want nice white girl, or
preferred, to live in home an
do light aig ee no fielc
work. Mrs. O, L. Ellis,
Rossville.
Want man for good 1 hor
farm, good house, elec. ligh
good road, school | bus, ne
churches, 2 mi. north of Ra
mond, 5% .mi, east of Nev
nan. Mrs. Lois Lassetter,
1, Sharpsburg. LR
Want reliable family os tt re
on farm and do general far
work. $1.00 a day, house a
wood furnished. School bu
route, Eu J: Johnston, &
He
Atlanta,
Want share croppers;
land already turned;
co@on and. peanuts;
oe W. W. i Rt
5 erry:
wages or share crop for |
Live in home with me. (
land and stock. Quillon Cla
Rt. 1, Lithonia. ~ :
Want good farm hand
once (not subject to dr
Must be willing worker an
know how. to farm. Goo
wages or give 3A good cotto.
land. Board and laundry. -
S. Campbell, Rt. 4, Dallas.
Want good man for 1
crop ,on 50-50 pasis or
standing rent. % mi.
school; Also want wage
6 mi. NE. of Commer
highway. A. W. Wood, Rt.
aes
Want good, honest, sober m
for 2 horse crop 30-50 Pasis
good land, mules and tool
room house, good water, nea
school bus route and chur
Write E. A. Alley, Rt. 2, Pov
der Springs.
Want a large colored fa Ly
for a 2 horse farm. Good lant
good mules and good cotton a
allotments.
Chapman, 1% mi. north os
Lithonia on Stone Mt. Road.
Want single man or boy ta Ac
general farm work. Live in
home as one of family. Reason:
able salary. W. J. Joiner, Ga
field. = :
Want good colored man to do :
light farm work around coun~
try home near Atlanta. Small |
family. City oe =
Mrs. Geo. Norm ;
woody. ee
Want boy or man to di
light farm work for board,
room, laundry and reasonab.
salary? Mr, Oda Reece, Rt
Alpharetta, :
Want a young man to hein
on small farm for S10. 00 ~
month, board and laundry. A
good home for the right party.
J. A. Goldman, ey
fro 0
the following | fertilier inspectors began work
oe M. cae Davin Ga.Laurens County.
John C. Anderson, Lyons, Ga.Toombs, Candler
Emanuel Counties.
- Clarence Boatwright, Tennille, GeorgiaWil-
nson, Washington, Hancock and Glascock Counties.
John F. Brooks, Ellaville, Ga.Stewart, Web-
: peter and es Counties,
fingham, Bulloch, lenis Screven Counties.
. H. Gainey, Cairo, Ga. romedy and Thomas
ies.
P : Z. Gaur Colquitt, Ga. a Ngiter pad i Early
W. F. Hudson, Route No. 4, Fibzeorald, Ga.
ft, Irwin and Ben Hill Counties.
ASD. Hughes, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Wheeler, Mont-
hee
ery and Treutlen Counties.
~Olon T. Jones, Reidsville, Ga.Tatnall, Evans,
g, Liberty and McIntosh Counties.
John E. Lee, Nahunta, Ga.Charlton, Camden,
ntley, Pierce and Glynn, :
aron Metts, Willacoochee, Ga,Berrien, At-
and Lanier Counties.
-R. Martin, Wrightsville, cS Tohnson and
erson Counties. |
EK. Page, Climax, Ga. Seminole and ss
unties.
ow M. Passmore, Newton, Ga. __Baker, Rothe.
and Quitman Counties,
Cleon Pridgeon, Eastman, Ga. Wilcox, Dodge
1 Bleckley Counties.
A. B. Rammage, Perry, Ga. pan. Houston,
9 and Twiggs Counties.
H. A. Smith, Route No. 4, Baxley, Ga.Appling,
}aCO and Wayne Counties,
|. J. Smith, Gray, Ga.Butts, Monroe, Jones
saldwin Counties
Pat Varn, Hazlehurst, Ga.Jeff Davis County
Extra Calls.
#L W. Williams, Homerville, Ga. Behols Clinch
are Counties.
Guy Whitcomb, Camilla, Ga. Mitchel, Dough-|
d Randolph Counties,
Charlie Wisenbaker, Lake Park, Ga.Brooks
d Lowndes Counties.
hese inspectors will cover the southern half of :
ne State and inspectors for the northern half of the
te will be the same men who were on this work
yess. Their names and addresses will be carried
ater issue of the Market Bulletin. aa
f you have fertilizer that you wish inspected
se notify the inspector for your county.
"ou ee note. that the counties served by each
FARM nn WANTED
Want = bey from 15 to 20 yrs.
old work on farm, must be of.
good character, white or col-
cored, $12.50 a mo., board and
laundry. Mr. W. H. Ragan,
RFD 3, Box 13, Douglasville.
Want an orphan girl, 10 to
14 yrs. old, to help with light
farm work, no field work or
milking. Can -go to school.
Mrs. J. F. ECDs: PO Box 85,
Smyrna.
Want white Christian wo-
man, good character, to live in
home with small family (4) for
home, board and $8.00 a mo. to
do light farm work, Furnish
ref. Mrs. Boykin Thompson,
Rt. 2, Chipley. :
Want one 2 horse or two 1
horse dependable farmers, with
or without stock and_ tools,
white or colored, share or
wage basis, at Kenwood. See
or write Roy Ray, 219 Garnett
St... SW, Atlanta,
Want: 1 or 2H croppers,
oe shares or cther basis, good
E single man or boy | land, stock, barns, tools, house,
ue bad habits for general water, lights, school bus, mail
board and |at door. Write W. C. Davis, Rt.
. J. B. Pope, | 1, Covington.
_ | Want honest, sober man and
| wife to live in home with elder-
ly lady. Share crop or wage
hand, wife to do light farm
Writ ede
good man for 3 horse
Good bottoms and
f water, Located near
mn near public highway,
ol and mail route. Fairly
) ses, good pastures. J.
= Manchester.
country colored man
e410" do farm _work
, mainly attenditig ok.
sh house, garden patch,
nd wages. Write Walter
et, 1708 Candler Bldg.,
nt young colored gir] for
farm work, no field work.
ome, reasonable wages.
Wood, 1681 Bank-
way, Atlanta. Phone
wo 2 oe eroppers,
or colored, on 50-50
nty of cotton, corn A,
work. Good houses,
Chas. W. Bald-
for cotton:
smooth
tractor,
farm work. State wages want-
| FARM HELP =r
y [ANTED.
FARM HEL
Want single man to make
crop; Must be clean, able-
bodied, honest and sober with
adequate knowledge of farm-
ing; 2 in family, 12 mi. N. of
Rome. Write or come see K, D.
Herring, Rt. 2, Armuchee.
- Want sober, reliable married
white man over 85 yrs. for
tractor driving and other work
on large farm. Good screened
house with water and elec.,
wood, milk and garden furn.
State wages expected. W. B.
Hutchinson,. Albany.
Want good, reliable woman,
age 35-40, for general house-
work. Must be clean. Room,
"| appreciate immediate answer.
References exc. Mrs. J: W.
Still, LaGrange.
woman, dont -mind children
large enough to. work, to do
light farm work. Work for man
and children at good wages.
House ready. Mrs, Clifford
Lavendar, Flovilla.
Want at once, experienced
milker, to milk test cows three
|times daily: Good home and.
good salary... J: E.- Turner,
1334 Porte St., Ne At-
Janta.
one son old enough to plow
and do general farm work. Dr.
J. C. Solomon, Fitzpatrick.
- Want 1 or 2 horse farmer on
shares. Good stock, barn,
tools, water, lights, land, plen-
ty of cotton, On mail and
|}school bus route. See W. C.
Davis, Covington.
Want small family for 1%
horse crop on 50-50 basis, 12A -
House, wood and
pasture free. Mrs. Ethel An-
thony, Rt. 2, Lavonia.
Want man for 1 horse farm
on 50-50 basis. Good, fertile,
land, ae miles from
pavement, 18 mi. from Atlan-
ta. Good 3 room house, plenty
outbuildings. O. S. Cochran,
Rt. 1, Stonewall.
Want good, honest, healthy
man. between 35 and 50 years,
tend 2 horse crop. Will pay.
$15.00 month, board and room.
Must be sober. L. Cc. Smith,
RFD 2, Box 32A, Danville. :
Want one or two wage hands.
for wages. Will pay $1.00 day.
|Good house to ae in. Plenty
of wood, garden. M. A. Jones,
rhe Rock.
Wanted man and woman to
work for wages, man to do all.
kinds of farm work and operate
woman to do light
ed.. James C. Davis, RFD 1,:
Box 112-A, Stone Mountain.
Want reliable man for farm
work, able to repair bldgs., etc.
State qualifications in detail
and salary expected. No drink-
ers need apply. Berney Dight-"
foot, Millen.
Want man for 1 hore farm, 6 |
miles from Gainesville, near
High School. See Grady John-
gon, 5 Branch St.,
New Hol-
land.
Want unincumbered white
woman to do light farm work,
no field work, for room, board
and small salary. R. A. Land,
Rt. 1, Kathleen.
- Want white woman between
ages 30 and: 35, for light farm
work, no field work, for se
and board. Joe Harrold, Rt.
Pitts. 7
Want nice middileage white
woman to live in home and do
light farm work, no field work,
for board and. small salary.
Mrs. Grady Beavers, Rt. 1,
Canton.
Want colored Bey not under
15 to work in country with
stock and yard work. Good
pay to good boy. J. R. Thomp-
son, RFD 2, Stone Mountain.
Want nice refined lady to
ae as one of the family and.
do light farm -work; no field
work for board and $1.50 a
week. Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, Rt.
2; Tifton.
Want man for general farm
and laundry. Must be sober
and honest. oS at once, R.
W.. Tilley, Rt. 2, Jasper. -
Want good willing farm
hand, single, white or colored,
or would rent crop on halves,
fine land, about 8A cotton
allot., land for corn and hay.
Would consider man and wife.
Give all particulars. Frank
Cain, Rt. 2, Buford.
_ Want good honest boy be-
tween ages 10 a
as one of the amily and do
light farm work. Will send to
school. Mrs. T. A. MeMillan,
Rt 2 Chauney. >
Want at once reliable family
to operate 20A in produce on
shares. Ali year farming, Good
R markets available.
H.C. May,
-| board and small salary. Would |
- Want clean healthy colored |
Want- chop family with:
to live as one of the family and |.
| Atlanta.
work, $20.00 a month, board:
and 14, to live
frenorable Tom Linder,
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Mr. Linder:
ae
of a few farmers around
southern syrup.
year.
subj ect..
tiller of the soil, lam,
Lewisport, Ky.
Yours truly,
lA LETTER TO THE COMMISSION
Lewisport, Ky.
Commissioner of Agriculture,
About a year ago you asked me for the na 1e;
here that you might
them your Market Bulletin. I think you should k
some of the results of that request. Z
After some inquiry I find they are -receivi
your bulletin and wish to express their appreciatic
I find considerable trading has been done betw
our farmers and yours on various commodities. Found
one merchant who had been supplied a copy of yo
bulletin by a farmer friend, was buying direct |
cans and peanuts, some purchased honey and yo
I want you to know you have re
dered a service to your people and they probabl
not know how it came about.
that you are certainly the farmers friend by tak
the initiative in many fights for better Agricu tu
conditions and compliment your editorials.
The thought has occurred to me that if. _y
farmers would form Co-operatives and sell som
their commodities collectively through an organiz
tion. similar to ours, their outlet would be so mu
greater, since an organization or selling agency do
reduce the handling cost and the volume would |
materially increased. Be glad to give you full repo
of our organization if interested.
and the writer organized the Kentuck Sorghu
Growers in 1938 and he is now the Director of Ma
kets of our State Department at Frankfort, hi
been elevated to that position first of September th
Have heard man
Mr. J. D. Baldw
Knowing Georgia as I do, having spent sever
years about Macon, Atlanta and Rome I believ
have a tenant problem similar to ours and for y
scrutiny I am enclosing a sheet taken from the L
ville Courier Journal last Sunday bearing on th
I attended one of these District mee
last fall,working up material for this commission
consideration and while the recommendations app
ing in this report are not exactly what the dist:
groups would agree. to, after considerable censorsh
the report is a fairly accurate analysis.
agreed that a substantial income would even ual
solve nearly all of the farmers problems. a
Expressing my personal appreciation, and ie
ing forward to your continued good pore
Howev
t
. Ww. NELSON, 7
FARM ae wan ED
Want young man 18 to 30
yrs. for general farm work.
Must have good reputation, be
honest. and sober. $16.50 a
month straight time. Live in
home as one of the family. A.
F. Ufiderwocd, Rt. 3, Conyers.
Want girl between 18 and
45 yrs. of age for light farm
work, no field work. Room,
board and $3.50 wk.
Howard McGee, Chicopee.
Want exp. man for truck
farming. Good 3 room house,
elec. lights, city water and
barn, rich bottom land, close to
Chas. Loridans, 202
Healey Bldg., Atlanta. .
Want good exp. Sgninand or
man and wife, no children,
work, no field work. Good
home, reasonable salary, room
and poard. C. G. Oliver. Rt. 2.
Barnesville.
Want rliable,
woman who needs a home to
live with elderly woman and
do light farm work, no field
work for room, board and
$8.00 a mo. Mrs. Columbus
Jones, 698 Erin Ave., Atlanta,
Ra 5844.
Want smail family to tend
1-H. share crop, tobacco and
cotton allotments. 3 room
house. If interested apply to
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 427,
Quitman.
Want. sufficient ieee to
work and dip 20M turpentine | J
faces, white or:colored. Good
C. Suggs, St. George.
Want exp, man, white or col-
ored between 45 and 60 yrs.
old. to cultivate 12A: $15.00
per mo. or 50-50 basis.
chester.
$15 Mo. and board for unin-
cumbered woman for light
farm work, no field work. In
replying tell how to reach you
by telephone or car. Mrs. C.
M. McMillan, Rt. 1, Decatur.
Want five or six farm fam-
ilies to work on farm; also a
_ Hodges, RFD 1, Oliver.
good blacksmith. WwW. M.
Crop,
Mrs. :
man for genl. farm and or-
chard work, wife for light farm -
middieaged
slash pine. Advise at once. W.
Be
Alford, Rt. 1, Box --124, NSB
5 families 4 for farm work
free rent, free mov
and wood. Backing until
is made. 4 tractor operat
Glenn L. Emley, |
thorpe Ave., SW.., tae
Want wists girl over
middleaged white woman
good health for light
and board and modera ga
ary. Mrs. W. R. Neal, 209-5
Ave., SE, Moultrie.
Want exp. farmer. t
10A cctton and 20A
corn 50-50 basis; also wi
extra pay. See a oe Store
4, Douglasville.
Want reliable unincum!
girl or woman for light far
work, no field work.
room and private bath.
weekly. Mrs. T. Crabtre
i is Trail, Atlanta.
bered white woman, m
aged, energetic, to live in
as one of family, with s
salary. No children. |
John Wilkinson, St;
ville.
Want a small- femnihy, whit
or colored, to work a
halves, 1 or 2 horse crop,
house, pasture, plenty of
3 miles from Colbert.
Childers, RFD 2, Colber
Want family to work
on halves 12A fresh
good land, stock, tools,
re 15 to 20A cotton all
. E. Wade. Rt. 1, Austell.
Married man to live on f
and operate milk route.
Stating salary expected.
required. W. H. Vickery. Rt
2,. College Park. CA
2506.
Want share cropper for
farm located on paved highw
near school and church,
Chas. Buckwold,
Stone Mountain.
Want middleaged
wife to live in my h
to farm, wife to do