DEPART MENT /
TOM LINDER
AGRICULTU RE
COMMISSIONER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1942.
OF THE MILK SUPPLY IN GEORG!
" EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
cei is no one iter of food as important to the consumers
holesome, whole milk.
here is no one item of agriculture the proper develop-
f which is of more eee fo Georgia agriculture than
and dairy products. |
The question of the mite supply and the question. of the
of milk, as well as the problems of dairy and plant in-
ctions. has been the source of a great deal of discussion.
rder that the problems involved in this situation may
ly understood by all it is oe that the a
vdicen.
=e yoducer- distributors.
er or a aos and processing aa
r ducer- distributors are dairymen who srodiice bottle
eaivators are pasbeu cee plants who receive milk
roducers and pasteurize it. After it is pasteurized a part
ee and sold to ultimate consumers ; Lee of it is
in the most et sanitary manner.
Ss is the reason that the Legislature has Sdoviaee laws to
Fresh F ruits and Vegetables
ane 10, 1942 Atlanta
Jegalite dariy barns and the manner in which suite cow
to be milked, and the methods by which the milk shal
handled from the cow to the ultimate consumer.
_ Every. step in handling the milk from the cow to the c
: sumer is an important step because at every stage there a3
sibility of pollution from extraneous ee if prouer > safe UAT
and. precautions are ook observed. te
dairy equipment are made for the nase of cresting su
ings where cleanliness can be easily practiced,
some. simply beenude it comes. Birt re a dairy barn
properly equipped. For the milk to be pure and wholesom
is necessary not only to have the proper equipment, b
this: equipment be kept thoroughly clean and that the -
handled in sanitary manner.
When the milk has moved from the niod ieee to se ds
tributor it is just as important for the plant to be prope
equipped and that the milk be handled in proper manner as
= for the dairy to be properly equipped and for the
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Haventock Sales. Georgia Auction
Markets
Reports eed at this office sow following average prices pai
for No, 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named. z
April 10, 1942
Apel: 2 Valoosie 2 Se ee es $
April 3Cordele : a
April 6Sylvester
PE To AIO pe ee es Joes
April 7Macon ;
April 8Albany -
April: 8-Rome 5 32 ee eee
April 8Vidalia 2 a
April 2Valdosta :
orl 3 Cordele
April 6Sylvester __ =
April? Axiington. a ee ee ob 00-
April 8Albany ___ eS
April
April
ges quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grads B and Grade
eggs are quoted 2 to Se below these quotations.
e@ Atlanta
a White, Grade A, Doz. z.
Medium, Grade: Pe 0 ee 06s es
: ; ae
L@] is, Col., 414 lbs., aM. .18-
ns, Leghorn, ibs 16-
oosters, lb. 12-
tags, Ib, fe 45.
; .23-
woe
try butter, best table, tb.
peas, mixed, bus
id peas, not mixed, bu.
Corn (80 lbs. to bu.), bu.
weet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs.
abbage, (Green), Per 100 Ibs, _____ : 1.25
bbage, (White), Per 100 Ibs. .
No. 1, Peavine, per ton
r, No, < Peanut, per ton
ni ish peanuts, No. 1, Ton,
Del. Shelling Plant)
ttonseed (Prime) $56.00 ton in car
Jot FOB Shipping Point
dd a 8 poe cent So he een
18.00-19.00
__--14.00-15.00
$160- $165.
April 10, 1942 Always subject to var
Columbus Savannah
26s 53 ooo .28- INDEX
24 = 26 | oa oO sees Sees
20- . .23- .24 | Second Hand Machinery...
62), -18= .20 | Incubators and Brooders _
4 =. st0~ >.17 Seed. Yor Sale 3 =
ae 1 10- .12 | Seed Wanted
23- ae Corn and Seed CornFor Sale.__..3
10-12, -12-" _- | Cottonseed for Sale ___
. . t- Plants for Salex< = = ears :
Pecan and Other Fruit Trees 4 4
Peanuts and Pecans for Sale :
MisceUaneous See ee aes 5
Fruit and Butter for Sale ees 5
Grain and Hay for Sale Se
Syrup for Sale *
Fresh and Curead Meats for Sale. 5
Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale..5
Tobacco for: Sale = == ee
| Honey Bees and Bee Supplies ____5 is
Cattle for: Sale =o a ee
SS eee Hogs for Sale: a
See Hor ses and Mules for Sale
SS ee
-18.00-20.00 |
13,00-15.00 |
Rabbits and Cavies for Sale
Poultry
43 Positions Wanted
eo | Farm Land for Sale _
3 ~ | Farm Help Wanted -
_ Wednesday, Apr
EORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-.
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice
- Limited space wiil not permit insertion of notices containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice apparing in the
Bulletin. : ;
Published Weekly at
(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
ie State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga.
Notity on FORM 3578Bureau of
_ Market, 222 State Capitol,
a Atlanta, Ga.
tered as second class matter
ugust 1, 1937, at the Post Office
Covington, Georgia, under Act
June 6, 1900. Accepted for
ailing at special rate of postage
rovided for in Section 1103, Act
| October 8. 1917.
TOM LINDER
SUPPLY IN GEORGIA
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e handled in sanitary manner. If the plant. is not!
roperly equipped and proper precaution observed,
hen milk which came into the plant as sweet, whole-
ome milk may become contaminated and go out of
he plant carrying a high bactefia content.
From the above it is obvious that to insure a
lean and wholesome supply of milk to the consumer
ds necessary to observe strict regulations both on
airy farms and in the plants.
It is equally obvious that no matter how rigid
airy inspection may be practiced, if the inspection of
lants is not equally rigid there is no protection to
he consuming public. .
: In the handling of milk, both on the farm and
in the plant, there is always the human equation to
be dealt with. A person who is naturally clean and
sanitary in his methods and practices canbe relied}
pon generally to deliver clean, wholesome milk. On
the other hand, one who is slovenly and unsanitary
renerally i in his practices can usually be depended up-
nm to deliver unwholesome milk, regardless of how
modern and up-to-date his physical appliances may be,
either on the dairy farm or in the processing plant.
The pasteurization of milk simply means that
milk has been placed in a heated pan and the tem-}
perature raised to such temperature as will destroy
the bacteria.
Pasteurization, when properly practiced, is;
imply an additional safeguard. Pasteurization does}
not clean the milk of any foreign substance which it
contained prior to being pasteurized, and does not
add anything to the food value of the milk. In fact,
raw. milk is more wholesome than pasteurized milk
if the raw milk is thoroughly clean, free from dis-
ase germs, and low in bacteria count. :
Since the Legslature passed. laws providing for
iry and plant. inspection, and requiring producers
nd plants to invest large sums of money in equip-
1ent, this makes it necessary to prevent the sale in
the state of milk produced outside the state which. is
not produced under just as strict regulations as Geor-
ia milk is produced.
For this reason, the Legislature passed a law
providing that no milk could be brought into Georgia
unless it is produced under just as strict requirements
s the Georgia producer is required to meet. The law
further provides that the milk cannot be brought into
he state except on a permit from the Commissioner
of Agriculture after proper investigation.
_ Under the authority of this law we have arrested
I d discolored milk in several cases being brought into
e state unlawfully. .
_ There is no way by which any municipality could}.
rotect itself against imports of this milk of low
rade.
|
lave against the importation of low grade milk is
rrough the State Department of Agriculture,
~ To Be Continued)
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner ef A griculture.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
: - SECOND HAND
\CHINERY FOR SALE.
Cione down 3000 A farm, I iron 1 section drag harrow,
_ farming oe. 2 h. 1 abi. 8 disc cuttaway harrow,
gons, 1 and 2 h. plows, disc 1 good shop blower, $7.00 ea.;
IWS, spring and peg tooth All 3 combined, $15. 00, at. barn
PROBLEMS OF THE MILK:
| sale near Paces Store.
aN
The only protection that any municipality could |
eee stock, A for cash. a: ig ea Mal
alg Oxfor son :
nwa, oF
s) a bridge, Rt 2
SECOND HAND _
MACHINERY FOR SALE
- SECOND. HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WAN?
NO; 2 Prine separator, first
class shape, $10.00 cash or take
peas or potato plants. Mrs. S.
Hs McAfee, arta, Rt. 1.
Binder and Hay Press, $75.00 |.
ea.: Mower Bn: a rake, $10. 00 ea.:
Slat Wing Ssilky and Disc har-
row, $15.00 ea.; spring tooth
cultivator, ho $5.00. Alt
above. John Deere make; Me-:
Cormick. Mower, $50.00; other |
equipment. B. H. Warren,
Louisville.
500 Ib. :cap. Fairbanks plat-
form
grinder,
scales). also 1 mower,
all A-1 cond. Cheap
for cash or exc. for equal value.
E. B. Johnson, Bainbridge, Rt.
3; Box. 160.
Farm tools: hay rakes, spring:
tooth and. peg teoth harrows,
Syracuse and Oliver 1 and 2
lows, middlebusters, 2 h.,
-h. wagon, and other farm
equipment, , closing out large
farm... J. GC. ~Collier; Barnes-
ville. ;
3 kh. p. McCormick- -Deering
gas. eng. A-1 cond., $50.00
FOB station.
pharetta, Rt. 2.
1 good No. 2 DeLaval Cream
Separator. for sale or exc. for
good milch cow or pigs. Mrs.
H. F. D. Miller,
Rt. 4. oS
-Goed 2 h. wagon for sale or
trade for a 1-h. wagon... E. L..
Patterson, Talking Rock, Rt. 4:
1 No. 40 Cole. planter,
J. M. Dodd. Al-
Martin, Temple, Rt. 1.
o-h. Master
tractor, $200.00, complete with
turn plow and cultivating- im-
plements, used less than. 100
hrs. Cost $325.00; Sacrifice on
account of illness. C. G. Cours-
on, Fitzgerald, Rt.
Zh. turn pion! also an Oat
and Wheat Driller, for sale.
Matthew Ellis, Esom Hill, RED
ae
5 kh. p., Fairbanks-Morse
eng. ker. or gas., used only 10
days, for use in farming. $130.-
00 cash. Robert L. Woodward,
Bainbridge, Rt. 1.
3-70 saw Lummus cotton gin,
ball bearing and Huller breast
type, steam power, complete
outhit ready to operate. fs Fe.
Gatewood, Jr., Americus, Rt. A.
A 22-36 Case Tureshing ma-
chine, needs some repair, cheap
for $50. 00. Allen Chappell,
Milner, Rt. 2. :
4 Bermuda egrass Harrow, |
good as new, $15.00; 1 cutaway
Harrow, fair cond., $25. 00; Star
Pea Thrash, pull by hand, $20.-
00.
Ri.
1% h. p. Fairbanks- Moree
slow Maced, water cooled engine;
good shape, used in farmin
$120.00. Otis M. Cowart, Sum-
mit: R. W. Box 27.
1 Ledbetter Corn and Cotton
planter, good cond., for sale.
A. H. Edalgo, Pinehurst.
6 ft... McCormick- Deering
- grain binder, $65.00; 1 horse
drawn 70 bu. McCormick ma-
nure spreader, $50.00; 1 mule
Hay press, $60.00; McCormick
corn binder, $125. 00; 2 row
{| mule drawn cotton duster, $20.-
00; other equipment. T. R. Sul-
livan, College Park, Ca 3016 (1
mi. So. College Park).
No. 10 Vulcan Turner, $8. 00;
No. 12 Turner, good cond., $10.-
00; Frog for 12 Oliver, $2. 00:
Gantt cotton planter, $4. 00; 1
horse turner: $65.00. C. M. Ad-
cock, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Want 1 disc tractor plow on
3 wheels with power lift with 2
or 3 disc. Prefer Oliver, San-
ders, International or other
good make. J, K. Carpenter,
Cave Spring, RFD 1.
John Deere model L tractor
attachments, consisting of seed-
er middlebuster, pulley and
-complete cultivating equipment,
used very little. E. E. Miller,
Gordon. Rees
1 large size International
Cream Separator, hand turn,
good cond., $20.00 cash. A. -F.
Spears, Madison, RFD sey
i Chattanooga syrup mill, No.
12, imp., with 9 ft., copper pan,
for sale or trade for good cow.
ye 2 Runyan, Cedartown, Rt.
Meadows Grist Mill, complete
with sheller, bolter belts, pul-
leys, elevator, motor using na-
tural gas, practically. good as
new. C. Tanner, Owner,
Carrollton.
Some dairy equipment, milk
- cooling plants, etc... for sale or
exc, for beef cattle or milch
eds EECIEOTEE, Stock-
Miller ,Gordon.
garden seed planter, 10 gal. Bbl.
good seed pop corn.
Gainesville, : 8 -
for;
W. M.:
Twin garden|
Dearing
Jee, Wellborn, Madison,
j ard .make.
A 24 in. Meadow Corn mill,
good running order, $75. 00 at
once. W. O. Hudson, Elberton,
Rt i:
Want used Binder, Deering.
(preferred) or | McCormick.
Must be good cond., not too far
away. R. W. Jackson, Carters-
ville.
' Want Block for Fordson and
_cylinder head, cheap. B. P.
Roper, Cumming, Rt. 2.
12 milk cans, 10 gal. cap.,%
not used since retinning; light
wt., $3.95; heavy, seamless,
Govt standard, $5.93, ..Cash.~
Advise how to ship. Leon B..
Mayer, Atlanta, 561 Formwalt :
Siw
1939 model A John Deere
tractor on rubber, together with
power mower, excellent ccnd.
Fank, Smith, Palmetto.
John Deere H tractor with >
some cultivating equipment,
used very little, $550.00; Farm-
all F-12 tractor, $300. 00; Culti-
vating equipment for John.
Deere L. tractor, $150. 00. E. Ex
1, small farm cultyiator, 1
hand power, also % bu.
churn, h
All reas-
onable. Exc. pop corn for any-
thing can use. Mrs. Geo.
Spence, Atlanta, 562 West
Wesley Road.
Cultivator for F-20 firmall
tractor, also 2 h. Transplanter,
cheap. <A. E, eee Barnes-
ville, Rt. 2.
1 International Gorn King
manure spreader, list class re-
pair ready to run, $50.00; 1
Ideal grain _binder,
$40.00. C. J. Hardman, Com- |
merce.
McCormick mowing machine, -
good cond., used very little.
Bargain or exc. for corn, milch
Wing for a Vulean turn
Want one slightly aa
delivery rake, late _ model.
E. Cross, Colquitt.
aS modern Peanut
er, junk, in good
eke "tor cash. C. B. Big
Haddock.
Want a 10 ft. wind nil
tower areomotor, in A-] Sha
cheap for cash. R. D. wel
Mauk.
Want buy Com, Mill and 2
p. gas. eng., ood cond.
don heerson, lermont.
Want 1. side: delivery
rake Pay cash: E. A. Tw
er, Quitman,
Want a 3 row grain
Fowler scrape, 1 disc h
Give complete description
price. Mes. S. P. Reed, Varnel
Want at once 1 man
plow. Givie best cash price
E. McLarin, Fairburn, Bi
Want John Deere or Inte
naticnal 8 ft., tractor bind
200d operating cond. Dr. E
Allen, Milledgeville. =
Want buy good, used Ne
}L. D. Goodman, Morrow, S
Want 1 high pressure
jbailer in good cond. Give
curate description, cond. _
price. Emory Cocke, A is
Wir, Valley Rd.
Want for cash a C. C eC
vator for John Deere model
tractor. Must be en
aid bargain. J.
Toomsboro.
Want a 1 or 2 k
Write cond.,
cow or what have you? J. C.
) Adair, Ashburn.
1 dbl. footed cultivator, $3.00:
1 corn planter, needs some |
parts, cheap, a 29 in. scrape or
sagoop, $5.00. E. Yarbrough,
West Point, Rt. 2, Gray Hill...
2 Oliver goobers, 2 Hamen
plows, 1 middlebuster, L.. T.:
Curnings, -Wt-: Valley, Rt. 2.5 *
1 new King Walking 2h. |
Cultivator, purchased March ;
1942. never used, $60.00 not
shipped, FOB. Louie H. Curry,
Swainsboro, Rt. 3.
Moline riding cultivator, good
working cond., $15.00 at -my
home, 8 mi. No. Cleveland. E
M. Wright, Naccochee.
John Deere 8 ft. Binder, good
cond., used very little, $100.00;
2 John Deere planters, _ will |
plant any row crop, good eee
ning cond.. $5.00 ea. L.
Dvorak, Cobb (Sumter Co.)
Chattanooga power cane mill,
No. 44 and 16 ft. copper evap-
orator good cond., Bargain.
Miss Cora Whitton, Buchanan,
i ae
2 and 1 h. wagons, cream
separator and other farm equip-
ment for sale also extra fine
cow with young calf, Jersey- '
Guernsey .cross;. corn, fodder.
and etc. "Ee. Diggers, Bremen.
Mi
is
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want mowing 2. machine |
wheels for Sohn Deere mower.
W. O- Millsap, Calhoun, Rt. 3.
Exc. a good 2 hole, mill size:
corn sheller for pelt or hand ;
power, for a good 5 ft. spring
tooth harrew. Give description.
and cond: D. F. Puryear, Ac-
worth, Rt. 1.
Want a good light 1 Hore
wagon, reasonable for cash. H.
T. Jeffords, Waycross, Rt. 3.
Want used Hay rake in good
cond., cheap for cash. Advise
what you have. Herman Goss,
Jasper.
|
~ Want a 2 or 3 h. p. garden
tractor (wont object to small
repairs on it). Will trade for
same. Write at once. J. B.
ing brooder, used J] time;
'Ruth Ave,
Lindsey, Hamilton, Rt. 1.
Want McCormick - Deering |
No. 3 Cream Separator, also
sev. 5 gal. cream cans. Consid-.
er other make of like size. Send
particulars and lowest price.
Audrey M. Yovell, Chatsworth.
Want a good hay loader, In-
ternational or any good stand-;
R. C. Holloway,
Manchester, P. O Box 105.
_ Want 1 hay rake of any good
make, in good cond.; foot dump
pee _E. D. Crider, Ranger, Rt. |
so. interested in
pone uipment
possible.
ivonia. 62
planter, one that plants
and beans at same time.
McLeod, Stone Mtn: Rt
Want 1 slightly used sid
livery rake. Must be latest
proved. R. E. Cross,
Want 1 Cane Mill a
gal. syrup kettle. Give .
and best price. E. dic Thom
son, West Green.
Want good farm bell: SE
size_and price; also have 5
Okra seed, $1.25 prepaid. C.
Peterson, Hilton; Rt.-1-
Want 1 good feed mill,
or J. B., or other good zi
1 State what you have ae
price. S. C. Waddell, Bre
Want buy Combine in
ning cond. Describe and q
best price. F, R. Bees Sta
Mina Rt. 2.
Want dise tiller plow. in 2
shape for cash. ees Keen
Thomson.
Want rotary hoe for s
tractor. State price. |
Redwine, J.. Palmetto,
INCUBATORS AN
BROODERS FOR SA
1 automatic cil brooder
100 to 300 cap., canopy,
(flu pipe included), us
wks., $4.00. Mrs R. iy Ce
Social Circle. oe
1 Inc,, 50 CADss inesia
broken) used part of 1 seas
$4.00. Exc. for Jersey
Guernsey calf or 25 or 30 M
turkeys, Postpaid. P. O. mon
order. Mrs. Annie 8B. Ki
Quitman, Rt. 2. :
A 500 chick cap., oil :
Clyde T. Hannah, Logany
600 cap. Queen inc, p
|condition., $25.00 cash.
corn, peas, anything can
H. E. Williams, Athens,
150 cap., Sears-Roebu
brooder, $6. 00. Miss R
McCollum. Graniville.
INCUBATORS AN!
BROODERS WAN
t es
Want 200 to 300 cap., I
bator in good cond. Stat
you have. cond., price.
Wager, Atlanta, (1345, =
Road.
Want 2 used brooder
and 1000 cap., respectivel)
aes
i 7
at 200 oe peas: :
ond Whips, $2.15. *Du,;
r Crowders, Red
Crowders, $3. 00 bu.;
| 50. bu. John R,
Dreketown. :
25. cup; Lady ions
awberry plants, 206,
Mrs. J, M. Hall, Calhoun, |
led crowder peas, 10c
10 Jb. lots. or more; Mung
5.256. Ib: All postpaid.
clad peas, $3.00 bu. P. B.
wh, Ball Ground, Re.
-more 10 Ib. lots white
peas, 10 Ibs., $1.00;
eyed, white Crowders, 13
$100, PoP. to: 8rd zone.
ae oF Ray, LaFayette, R,
bu. oe beans, $4.00
reeleaned, 1941 crop. FOB.
: Leverett, Luthersville.
bunch beans, 15 cup,
stage. Exc. for pink. P.
potato. plants. Mrs. se R.
re oe. R.
4,000 lbs. $11.50 per
. del. Mercer Wooten,
Stone Mtn. W alercicion.
> ast Ware
1 2 lbs. $1.00. Bioth post-
Stamps acc,. - John Bond,
Le,
NX
and Suars Siaiencion
. red meat and fine flavor.
eight 40 to 50 lbs. Wilt.
tant, 20c oz.: % Ib., $1.60;
ek $3.00. Postpaid. J .D.:
tfield. Tifton, 107 West 3th
mmpkin seeds, watermelon
30; 10c; Martin gourd
5. 10c; Mustard seed, 2
poonfuls, 10c. Miss Ver-
fincy. Dahlonega, Recs:
Imp. Stn. Mtn. water-,
Ss.
on seed, 25e peacuptful ea.:
okra, dish rag, castor bean,
kin seed, 18, 15c: : Old.
med Banana muskmelon }
, 10 pkt. del. No stamps:
. Ida Mae Sullivan, Whites- |S
o&
BR. 2
Ibs. Ro oties wheat
ten called Chicken corn),
in 100 lb. or more;
a 100 Ibs. Johnnie Lott,
as
Da Ga. watermelon seed,
Yo. Ship anywhere. If come
- seed will sell for 50c
Good sound seed, from 50.
elons. J. T. Brown, Mc-
nough, R. 3, Box 137.
ne Mountain . and
aloupe seed, % cup, 15c.
}. Exc. for Honey or Ban-
fam puHets. Stamps acc. Mrs.
E Keelcy, Danielsville.
few golden. beauty, acid
~ tomato seed; Few tree
toes: 100 seed of ea. with
~ tomato seed, 25c. Mrs. |
Hie Smith, Relston.
3 Stone Mtn. watermel-
eed. 75 lb. Del. Rex Coker,
esville. Roig:
Black- -eye Calif. peas, grown
seed, 5 tbs., 35c;.10 lbs., 65.
12 Ybs.. beeswax. 350. Ib.
Stephens, Cleveland, Rt.
Okra seed, 15 pt. -2oc <dt:-
astor beans, 15c pt., 25c qt.:
sourd seed, 10c cup, 25 pt.;
Ww squash, 10 spoonful, 35c
Cucumber 10c spoonful,
cu
: Mrs. John Weaver,
en. pride of Ga. melon seed,
b. in 5 Lb. lots.; 75 Lb.!
smaller lots. All prepaid in
P. O.-order; no stamps,
. G. W. Dunn, "McDonough. |
7 ss hand selected Stone
untain melon seed, 35 Ib.)
Inchide postage. R. D. Waller,
nk,
Mixed Purple Top, White
Globe and Seven Top turnip
1942 seed, 3 tbis., 25c; 1
cupful, 75c. Ed Carroll, Mur-
rayville, Rt. 1.
Strictly pure. Yellow- posed.
ermelon seed, of unexcelled
riety, an oz. cup half full
r 25c defense stamp. State,
preference of long or rownd |
ae Rudolph Bragg, Harts- |
Few cups of white, hulled pea |
an seed, 20c cup, few cups}
f Alaska garden: pea seed,
up. Exe. fr printed sacks, :
eet potato or early tomato
_ Write. Mrs. Clifton
cin Rock, Rt, i
New |
from | Hastings; |
Mtn. melon seed, 35c Ib. In-
clude postage, S: = Waller,
Charing. =
- Mixed watermelon meee 25e
cupful, del. Hurshell Blalock,
Alto, Rut
Early ath. Crotslaria Spee-
| tabilis seed, 10 ib. - MOB: R. P.)
Mask, Brooks.
Barly maturing Crotalaria
Spectabilis seed, 10c Ib. FOB.
J. B. Mask, Brooks.
Yard long beans, long pod
okra, citron sed, 5c tbls., hore-.
lic. feverfew, spearmint, cori-
ander, 5e bunch: comfrey, 10c.
Add postage. Clyde SS,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
_White multiplying onions, 40
gal. Add postage. Mrs. Ri
Bramley, Dial. i
South American Winter
Queen, the melon adapted to
late summer and fall growing
-cond., small, round type, color
cream white,
200 -.02., $150: Ab;
(Hungarian origin), 25. OZ.
H. Rooks, Springvale,
; Budapest
_ 200 Ibs. genuine imp., Cuban
Queen melon seed: hand saved,
screen dried, dbl., .Semisan
* treated, saved from carefully
| selected melons, $1.00 lb. FOB.
WO: Birdson=, Gordon, Rt. 1.
Blue Ridge Mtn. climbing to-
200 seed with culture, .25c; Yel-
low, Colossal (largest grown, 3
Ibs. ea.),
bers seed ea. order. Will.-C.
Smith, Pike.
Pure Hastings Dixie Banas
Cane. seed, ist yr. $2.50 FOB.
AOR, Watts, Canon, Rt. 2.
Broom corn and yellow crook-
neck squash seed, 20c cupful, or
vexc.- for chicken printed feed
sacks, fast color, at 10c yea. del.
Mrs. S. A. Tallant, Ba 2
Rt. 4, Box 21,
Dixie Que en melon seed Front
selected melons, hand saved and
dried in shade, '65 Ib. or $12.00 |
for the 20 Ib. lot.
cas, Vienna. Rt. Be
Speckled Crowder peas, 10
lb: or exc. for printed feed
John L. Lu-
ong 1 lb. for 1 sack. Mrs.
. O. Chastain, Moultrie. Rt. 3.
Seedling peach seed for sale.
Make offer. Garlic bulbs, 40c
6c for:
long
ow meat watermelon mixed,
-eupful; Pure Reckyford .
doz.,
cock, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
(red, meat, fine flavor,
resistant) seed, 20c oz.,
per % Ib... $3. 00 Tb.
We Di
Fifth
wilt-
31.60 |
Postpaid.
Whitfield Tifton, 107
Limited eiiaund Stone Mtn.,
Jones watermelon seed, 25
pole bean, 18 for 15c: few old
fashioned. Banana muskmelon
; 15 pkt., del. No stamps. Mrs.
i Td Mae Svsllivan, Whitesburg,
REO. x
>
| - SEED WANTED
_
|
- Want to buy white half run-
ner bean seed. Mrs. W. G.
Spaulding, Chickamauga.
BEANS AND PEAS
SALE
le |
17 bu. Brabs. peas, $3.00 bu:
|6 bu. Unknown, 12 bu. Red
| Rippers, and 11 bu. New Era,
$2.75 bu, 12 bu. White, $3.00:
40: DUN Mixed, 2.68 3. Baie
Jackson, Hoganvilte.
130. bu. peas,
Clays, New Era, and mixed.
No order less than 5 bu. ace.:
Ce Coleman, Deveraux.
Hand shelled, sound, clean
cream Crowder peas, $4.00 bu.
H. L. Fields, Trenton, Star Rt.
~ Sound, clean, running Velvet
Beans, 50 bu., $3.00 bu. FOB.:
also some 4 in 1 Cookers cot-
tonseed, treated, $1.50 bu. FOB.
Wd. McKemie. Jr., Coleman.
30 Ib. of brown-eyed Crowd-
er peas. 8c lb. Miss Olenza De-
| fore, Jeffersonville.
|
{
}
\
Bunch butter. peas. 25 cup:
Bunch Butterbeans, 20c cup:
Bunch Bean peas, 15c cup: Exe.
bean peas, for printed feed
i Sacks, cup for 1 sack. Ea. pay
' postage. Mrs. R. T. Bennentt,
| Jasper, Rt. 2. ~
Ba Brab peas, Clays, $3.00-
- Mixed, $2.85 bu. FOB. All
pees sound, free of weevil.
iC. H. Ward, Adairsville. Bi
40 bu., 90-day .velvet beans,
$2.85 bu. FOB. C. M. Ander-
son, Griffin, Ro Ca 7 cy .
Gaal. hand selected tone|
hound, catnip, elecampane, gar-|
delicious to. eat,
Jet)
iyunner butterbean seed,
lb. Postpaid; Also 5. lb, bees-
mato, grows 15 ft., 3 bu. to vine,
25 seed and 1 doz.
climbing, wilt-resistant cucum-
or exc. Mrs. Edgar Ad-
Moon and Stars watermelon.
teacupful;. Vine okra, dishrag
$2.75 bu. FOR: |
10 bu. sound, | pure Unknown,
peas, $3.00 bu. ROR = 5. 2A.
Phillips, Palmetto.
75 bu. Brabham peas, sound,
picked withcut rain, $3.00 bu.
at my barn. J. a Ledbetter,
Barnesville, Rt.
12. ba. vhite Browneyed
Crowde;, peas, slightly mixed
with Brown spotted Crowders,
$2.75 bu.; 4 lb. Cuban Queen
watermelon seed, hand saved,
Tae Abe = Sek Nelson, Ogle-
thorpe, Rt. 2; 4 :
Brab peas, $3.00 ao Mixed
var., $2.75 bu.; 90 day runner
velvets, $2.25 bu. Cannonball
and - Stone Mtn. Melon seed,
ee 00 bu. All gocd quality seed.
. B. Hicks, Reynolds.
400 bu. 90 dey velvet beans,
$2.7) DU. FOB. . B. Brantley,
Tennille, :
Tender hull seed bans;.
White Cat., Shorts; Early
bunch Tender green beans: All
25e large cupfull.. Postpaid.
Mrs. W. W. Anderson, Cartecay.
White bunch and col... half-
eOC.
wax, 35 lb., plus postage. Mrs.
Henry McCollum, Canon, Rt. 2.
Red and white spotted Crow-
der peas, 8c lb.; Exc. foy ever-
bearing strawberry plants, or
multiplying onions. Mrs. J, %.
Young, Woodbury, Rt. 2.
6 wk. Crowder peas, earliest.
and. most prolific grown, 10
tb. Add postage. Mrs... CR.
Smith, Buford, Rt. 1. :
'$3.00 bu., FOB. No ehks. Cash.
Mrs. Mae Crowe, Buford, R. 1.
400 bu. 90-day velvet beans
in 2% bags, $2.50 bu: FOB. R.
E. Fulford, Wrightsville. :
18 bu. yellow Crowder peas,
tire lot; $3.25 in 2% bu: lots.
Guar. pure and sound. Send M.
O. er 10 for sample. O. M.
Moore, Beuna Vista, R: 1. 3.
Red -speckled Crowder peas,
10.Jb.. in. 5 2a
more: Iron Clad peas, $3.00 bu.
Ge Ts Brown, Ball Ground, ae
Bee
Little, white \ Lady Finger
peas, 15 = eed! Lathia Griff-
in, Arabi,
About 15 ae large white.
Crowder peas, no black eyes,
60c: 1b. FOB: He. Ff. > Evans,
'Mecreland.
4 bu. of New. Era peas; 2 bu.
Clay peas, $2.50 bu.; 3 bu. of.
Cane seed, $2.00 bu. at my
home. Paul L. Hogan, Adairs-
jiles Ri 2: Soe
Few bu. of 90-day Velvet
beans, $2.50 bu. Mrs. H. G.
Yeomans, Collins.
Hand. shelled sugar. crowder |
peas, 10 lb. in 5 Jb. lots _or
more. Add postage; Also Okya |
ett, "Buford, R -l, (42mir $3
Select Brab. pea seed, in 2
ae bags, $3.75 bu. Also 3, 8-
mo, old Holstein bulls, pure-
bred, not reg., $50.00 ea. S.
Oden, Black hear.
40 bu. of unknown peas. gath-
fered before the rain Started,
pure, $3:00 bu. FOB. H. L.
Hearn, Palmetto.
| Purple hull table pas, 20c
qt.; Yellow erookneck squash
seed, 10c tbls: Large Indian
peach sced, 25c doz. Add post-
age. Rosie rowe, Cumming,
ER ae : }
1941 crop little white lady
finger. peas, sound and hand
shelled, 15 lb.; 8 lbs., $1.00:
/ All del. Exe. for washed white
,feed sacks, free of holes, del.
Mrs. Henry Everett, Richland.
20 bu. ee Rust proof Clay
peas, $3.00 bu. in new 2% bu.
bags. FOB. C.D. sCHeclex.
Mitchell. :
50 bu. nice recleaned 90 day
running yelvet beans, $2.40 bu.
200 bu. of recleaned ist year
frem breeder Stonville, 2 B.
cottonseed. $1.50 bu. Send re-
imittance. Gray Andrews. Rob-
ierta.
40 bu. 90 day velvet beans,
$2.35 bu. FOB.: 50 bu. field
'peds, $2.40 bu.; 20 lbs. nice lge.
pecans, 10c Ib. H. D. Goodwin:
Greensboro.
Good and sound mixd peas.
$2.50 bu. FOB. J. G. SHORE:
; son, Shellman.
1 bu. 6 wks. speckled ies
er peas, 100 per cent good, Te
iJb. or $4500 -bu. Mrs. -R, LL.
Greene, Cuthbert, R. 1. \
| 15 bu. sound, clean. unknown
| peas, slightly mixed, picked
iwithout rain, $2.75 eash at my
barn. A. W, Hadden, aes
SR. 4. S953 3 oe
| Clay. peas, sound and clean,
$3.00 bu. at my.barn, for en- ;
d 30 lb: lots or)
seed, 25c lb. Mrs. J: A. Puck- |.
rE.
guar.
-
Lyre,
28 bu. of sound weevil treat--
ed New. Era peas, $2.75 bu.
FOB. Sample on request. Mrs.
Abb Phillips, Palmetto, R. 1.
5 bu. of white crowder peas:
5 bu. long pod white peas, get
| ripe in Sept. $2.50 bu. in even
wt. sacks. FOB. ae ee
| Buena Ya
10 bu. ion Era peas, 30 bu.
mixed peas; 12. bu. Speckled,
$2.75 bu..ea., at my farm.
Moore, Richland, Ris
100 bu. peas; 50 bu. mixed: 50
bu. pure different var., $3.00
bu.; Mixed $2.75 bu. i Hope
Jackson. Hogansville. :
30 bu. of Otcotan beans, $4. 00)
bu.: 10 bu. of Biloxi, $2. 75 bu.
at my place.
P. Couch, Luthersville.
25 bu. Brabs, 10 bu. Irons,
$3.00 bu. ea.: 56 bu. mixed, $2.75
bu.: 40 bu. 90-day runners: Vel-
vet. beans, $2.50 bu. All FOB.
Robert F. Hill, Danville, Rt. 1.
* 20 bu. No. 1 Brab. peas, re-
cleaned, in_ abl. 214 bu. sacks,
$3.00 FOB. Send P. O. Money
order. -A. DD. Williams, Yates-
ville.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR aoe
Hastings Prolific white seal
corn, Ist class, pure, selected,
nubbed, 0c. tek
postage. Prompt shipment. A.
Nix, Gainesville, R. Di
Hastings Super prolific seed
corn,
a Wynn, Milledg: ville.
~ Golden: Queen pop co
1b. FOB, lots of 50 tbs.,
MaDe <I F, Lindsey, Titton. Ri.
6.
Whatleys. prolific seed corn;
selected, nubbed and_ shelled,
$2.00 . bu., 75- peck, FOB. J.
D. Sanders, Bowman, Rt. 1.
15 bu. good sipped. shuck
corn in shuck, $1.00 bu: also
10 bu. field peas, $2.50 bu. Mrs.
Fannie Heath, Dudley.
-Truckers Favorite seed corn,
1st yr. Nubbed, shelled. 75c pk..
Be |
$2.50 bu. FOB. Immediate ship-.
ment. M. G. Lwis, Cornelia.
350 bu. of good sound Weevil
treated slip shucked corn at |.
my farm 3 mi. from Moultrie
on Moultrie and Quitman Rd.
Make best offer for lot. H. P:
Plair, Moultrie,
Good gcund corn in ear, FOB.
$1.00.bu. L. H. Oden,. Black-
shear.
COTTONSEED
FOR SALE
Le
L. No. 12 ~oottonsed.
D& P.
guar, pure and sound, $4.75 per.
100 tbs. John Harris, Monroe.
Se tons Cokers Strain 3, ist
kept pure, $4.50. cwt. bag
$33.00 ton in bulk here. H. S
Eckles, Bostwick.
Stoneville cottonseed, kept
pure at gin, $1.06 -bu::
Hastings prolific seed corn,
$2.50 bu.: also good sound corn
ine shuck, $1.00 bu.: also 1
-smooth mouth mule, work any-
where, $75.00. L. H. Cousins;
Greenville.
Stonevitle No. 2 B. also Cok-
ers No. 100.
1st yr. from breeder, and $1.75
bu. "L. O: Benton. Monticello.
D&PL Ne. 12 cottonseed,
pure and sound. $4.50)
per 106 Vos. J. W. Harris. Mon-
roe. j
Stoneville 2-B
Ist yr.. 1 1/16 in. staple (37
bales on 39 acres). big bolls;
easily picked. privately ginned,
recleaned. $1.40 bu: good. sound
cottonseed.
little Spanish seed peanuts, 8e
Yb. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Stoneville 2-B cottonsced, 2nd
$1.10 bu. at barn, $1.25
FOB. Party ...pay shipping
ehgs. Cressa L. Stone, Adairs-
ville. Rt. 2.
D & PL No. 12 planting seed,
ginned on private gin, reclean-
ell. no black seed: Shipped in
good bags, $1.50 bu. FOB.
L. Thomas, Madison, RED 1.
_ PLANTS FOR SALE
P.R. oe plants, $1.25 M.;
5 M. and up, $1.00 M.: Boon,
500, $1.00: $1.75 M. Market
price. at bed. Gov. insp. and
treated. Marglobe tomato, 20c
C.; 500, a $1.50 M. Cash.
No. chkg. - M. Wetherford,
HGoeneivile, we
| Stone tomato,
M. Lt
will not ship. W.
| plants, $1.40 M.- 10 M
$2.50 bu. Add.
carefully selected from.
crop, making more than 60 bu.
per A., $1.00 peck, FOB. Wm.
and
Pure ,
cottonseed. both.
900,
Sat
: Owen,- -Hawkinsville.
i eae. Red Skin. Pp
$1.50 M.; Marglobe and
1.8) M.: es
Wonder sweet pep )
$1.25 M. Mrs: Minnie
Graham. (
Extra large, firm mea\
Strawberry plants,
one $1. 25: Klondike,
S12 00 for 500, del. We
young. plants. Mrs. J.'S
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Texas Wonder bl ok
(earliest a kno n;
del. Postpaid. Sat. gua
Stoks, Fitzgerald.
Genuine Marcione.
plants, $1.00 M. se aoe oo
iin, Surrency.
Red, yellow, pink P. x
$1
Calif. Wonder and Bull
sweet peppers, $1.25 M.:
$11.00; also few Mexicar
white potato, $2.00 M. FO
W. Daniel, Ty Ty.
White and ere
-bage plants, $1.00 M.
lots; Tomatoes, $2.00.
C= P. R; potato slips, |
Del.: Calif. Blackeye
M
| speckled and white |
peas, 15c lb.: 100 lb. bag Be
00. O. M. Crow, Gainesvill
. Red and pink skin-
tato plants, now ready.
M. del. W. O. Waldrip.
ery Branch. :
_ Semesan treated K
cretis dewberry,
Blackberry, $1.00 C.: Hi
blackberry, Boysenberry
Young berry, $2.00 C.; Ro
treated Scuppernong. and
ture fig cuttings, $2.00
paid. J, W. Voole, 33
Ave.; Macon.
Cert. La. copper: aki
yams, $1.75 M.: Red sk
$1.50 M. H.#H. Alexande
: rollton, eG; 1. 4
Insp. and treated red
R. Potato plants, $1.50 M.:
Stone and Marglobe to
| plants, 30c C. prepaid, $:
FOB. Mrs. Minnie Crosb
ham. ;
Gen. true to name
.tomato plants, now rea
-M. del.; 2 M. up, |$1.00
>Also Gov. Insp. Po Rp
plants, ready May ist, gi 0
Gl aD: Lightsey, | :
Govt. Insp. P. R. me Pp
plants, $1:50 M.; %
-Margiobe, - Scarlet. Globe
Stone, $1.00 M.;
| now. Prepaid. Paul L h
Screven.
Gov. dnsp.-P: R. potato.
.pink and yellow skin, $
plants now ready to shi
Marglobe and New
mato plants, now ready
M. del. GC. B. Tomber!
rency, Rt. !
~
Red skin potato ples =
May ist, $1.50 M. del. 3r
Stephen Herndon, Odum.
Box 165. :
Gov. Insp., red skin P.R
-tato plants, $1 40M. Del. in
W. W. Williamscen, Bri
1.
Goy. insp., potato plan e
75 M.; all var., aes
/M.: Ruby King, Calif., Won
pepper, $1.50: Sakhe bee
75; onions, $1.00 M. ae
paid, prompt shipment
Smith, Baxley. :
Now ready, Imp. Pp. R.
.N. Hall potato plants, 2
500, $1. 25: $2.25 M. P
Exp., $2.00: Old Time B
300, $1. 00; 500. $1.50: $2.
| PP. $2.50-M. Exp. C.
Gainesville.
Marg lobe, Gr. Baltini
Matchless tomato, $1.00
Calif. Wonder pepper, $1.5
P. R. potato plants, Spl:
7oc:> AN gel. = Prox
shipment. Mary Crosby Bax:
ley, Rt. 4.
. Well regoted catnip Pp
10c @i., 3 for 25c postpaid.
Grace Wilson, Gainesvill
5. ;
tS
Bermuda onion plants,
M.: 300, 45c. Postpaid.
&
P. R. potato plants Ir
treated, Imp. Red or Ye
$2.00-FOB. F..G. Fyre, Bri
Marglobe, | pee) Ne
, true to name Mar-
2 mato plants ready,
packed, $1.25 M. del.; 25c
Gov. insp., P. R. potato
last of April, $1.40 M.
D. Lightsey, Scrven
Rutger and Master
e tomato plants, 25c C.;
f. Moss packed. Prompt
Marvin W. Cowart, Na-
ine La. Sugar Yam po-
Jlants, $2.00 M.; 5 or
; $1.75 M. FOB. Begin:
g about April 20. John
wood, Blakely.
ig orders for genuine.
Kin P. R. potato plants
vine cuttings, Gov. insp.
sated, good plants, $1.50
. or more, $1.40 M. del.
W. Haman, Ocilla.
: J.)
nm Surrency:
ams and P. R. potato,
e. Ga. collard plants,
oof, 30c C.; 60c 350; $1.-
500: $1.50 M. Postage
in Ga. Also Dark
-cockerels; $1.50 ea.; 2.
0. Money order. C. O.
Sylvester. es
and Pink skin P. R. po-
owery Branch
isp, treated Red Skin |
nts, ready May Ist,
Triumph, $1.50 M.
Egbert Keith,
Rt 41, Box 119:
r., pure red or pink
20 M.;. Marglobe,
e, Scarlet, Globe to-
ady, $1.00 M. prepaid.
htsey, Screven. -
nd pink skin P. R. po-
ants, State insp., treated,
T. FOB. QO. A. Perkins,
: o : 4
Stone tomato plants,
$1.00 M. Moss. pack-
count. Ready April
J. H. Cole, Fitz-
i
, carrots, kale,
Oc C., $1.75 M.; Mar-
nato, Bell, Pimiento
pepper, Egg-plants, 40c
M. del. Mrs. H. V.
potato plants, .
iumph and P. R., $1.50
to, $1.00 M. del. G. A.
Sey, ed
insp, early. and popular
Tiumphs; Red P. R.,
$1.25 M.; Break o
Marglobe tomaioes,
w ready. Arthur Mc-
tomate plants,
Del, No order less | .
00, cash with order.
erlin, Surrency.
to blackberry plants,
rs Of large berries, $1.00
$1.50 Del in Ga. $6.50
ude Hamby, Greenville.
tomato plants, $1.25
ash with order, John
; Surrency...
plants, well rooted,
damp moss, 50, $1.00,
Not less than 50 plants |
Gourds for sale, ex-
for cleaning and cut-
B, Thomas, Thom-
and treated Imp. |
tato plants from vine
1 1.40 M.; i
ready,
id. Good count.
plants, $1.25 M.
packed, prompt shipment. J.
'P. Mullis,
del. Good stalky plants,
-onion plants,
4 Pitts.
|and pink P. R.
Apr. del., $1.50 M. C. W. Smith,
Boone, $2.00 M., Del. -
_| Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box Tass ss
= Marelohe tomate plants. $1 25"
M. Del. Good strong plants,
a Claude Tyre, Screv-
en, R. 1. - :
~ Calif Wonder pepper plants, |
$1.50 M: 5 M., $7.00; True to
name. Marglobe tomato plants,-
$1.00 M. Mrs. Della E. Mullis,
Baxley, -R. 4.
New Stone and Gr. Balt. to-
mato plants, ready, 60c 500;
$1.00 M. Del. in Ga, No chks.
S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, R. 2.
Imp. P. R. potato plants,
$1.50 M.-FOB. R. W. Rentz,
Baxley. SS
P. R. potato plants, ready
May 10th., $1.75 M., 5 M., $1.50
M. Mrs. Wilma Upchurch, Bax-
ley, R.1.
New Stone and Marglobe to-
mato plants, moss packed, now
$195 = MM. -25 Ce Del.
W. R. Lightsey,
Sereven. : =
Marglobe, Matchless,
Ruby King and Calif. wonder
pepper, $150 M; P. R. potato
$1.50 M. D. D. Miles, Baxley,
Rt. 4. eos
Marglobe, Matchless, New
Stone tomato plants, 500, 60c;
$1.00 M. Calif. Wonder pepper
All del. Moss
Baxley, Rt. 4:
Cert. Marglobe tomato plants,
20c C: 500. 75c; $1.25 M. Ready
>; April 20th; also flue cured to-
bacco, a few: broken leaves,
10 lbs., $1.00. Mrs. L. F. Dykes,
Baxley Ri. 2 :
ae
- Marglobe, Baltimore and New
Stone tomato plants, grown on
new ground, 75c per M; 500,
50c, Moss packed. Ready now.
t. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinton.
Marglobe tomato plants, now |
ready, $1.25 'M. del.
25
Wonder pepper, ready
EC; $1.50
Del.
Calif. :
middle of April, 25
mM. All moss packed.
-; Woodrow D. Lightsey, Screven.
tomato
Genuine Margicbe -
Moss
plants, true to name,
packed, 90c :
: now
ready to ship. Hiram Lightsey,
Screven. 7k ee
Marglobe and New Stone to-
mato plants, 20c C.; $1.50 M.
Postpaid. Water moss packed.
Hiram Watson, Pittss
White and yellow Bermuda
M. del.; Wakefield,
Copenhagen and Dutch cabbage,
$1.00 M.; all var. tomato, 50c
C.: 300, $1.00; $3.00 M.; 10 M.,
$20.00 exp. O. M. Crow, Gaines-
yillen ss : : =
Fine Chas W. cabbage plants,
jots or $1.75
' $1.00 per crate of..2500, express |
collect. J. W. Lang--Omega.
Early Jersey and Chas. cab-
bage plants, 500, 65c; $1.00 M.:
Margilobe, Balt. and New Stone
tomatoes, 500, 75c; $1.30, M.
Postage pd. O. C. Conner,
} g ies eae het
Booking Orders for Porto
Rico potato plants, for May ist
to 10th. $1.50 M. FOB. Ship-
ped by Exp. Large orders giv-
|-en a small discount. -~ Major
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Early Jersey and Chas. cab-
bage plants, 500, 65c; $1.00 M.;
Mareglobe, Balt. and Bonny Best
tomato plants, 500, 80c; $1.25
M. Prepaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Pure P. R. and Early Triumph
potato plants, Count and quali-
ty guar: $1.15 M.; 5 M. lots,
$5.00: Marglobe tomato, 90 M.
Mrs. A. B.-Williams, Alma.
P. R. Potato plants, Gov.
Insp., $1.40 M.; 5 M. and up,
$1.25 M. J. M Boyett, Bristol.
Gov. Insp. P. R. Potato plants, |
$1.35 M. FOB. Mrs. Sallie
Perry, Baxley, Rt. 4.
+
Imp. P. R. potato plants,
$1.25 M. Del.: Marglobe tomato, E
$125 <M CW Rentz
rency.
Red Skin P. R. potato slips,
State Insp., treated, $2.00 M.;
500, $1.00. -G. E. Waldrip,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. . :
Well rooted Boysenberry
plants, 65c doz.; $5.00 C. Mrs.
B. L, Staples, Rt. 5, Rome.
, Sur-
P. R. and Nancy Hall potato
plants, $1.59 M.; Boone potato,
25c C.; $2.00 Ms All mailed, L.
A, Crow, Gainesville, Wee
Gov. Insp. and treated red
potato plants,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
State Insp., P. R. and Nancy
Hall potato plants, $1.50 M.:
Lee Crow:
Tomat
~ New.
Stone tomato plants, $1.25 M; 1
M. 2M. up. 80c M.
$1.50 M. in 2 M.
1$3.00 M. Mrs. C
New Stone, Marglobe, Gr.
Balt. and Red Rock Tomato
plants, 90c M:; Moss packed.
Ready after 20th. W. W. Cof-
fey, Fitzgerald. ;
Klondike strawberry plants,
$2.25 M. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Oma ~Chumbler, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Red and Pink skin P. R. po-
tato plants, $1.60 M. Apr. del.
Bonnie Lou Smith, Gainesville,
Rt.
Strawbrry plants, $1.25 M.
Nice plants, full count, prompt
shipment. Jimmie | Watson,
Odum. :
P. R. potato plants, cert.,
$1.25 M.: 5-M., $6.00; Marglobe,
Rutger Earliana, Break ODay
tomato plants, $1.00 M.; Ber-
muda onions, Chas. W., Dutch
$4.50,
shon.
P. R.. potato plants, Gov.
Insp., $1.25 M.: 5 M. up, $1.00.
Ward Boyett, Bristol.
Cert. marglobe tomato plants,
Cc. N. Strickland. Mer-
jready now. $1.50 M. del. La-
.fate Watson, Odum.
~Red-Skin P. R. Potato plants,
Gov. insp. and treated, $1.50 M.
FOB.; Booking orders ready
Apr. 20th. W. R. Hutto, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2. ;
Gov. Insp: Ps RR. Potato
M. del. C
Rt.2
Gov: Insp. P:R. Potato
plants, $1.50 M. Del. Ready
Apr. 25th.; Marglobe tomato,
$1.00 M. Now ready. WwW. J.
OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Rt. 2, Box
174. :
New Stone, Margiobe, G.
Balt. tomato plants $1.00 M.;
Calif. Wonder, Ruby King pep-
per plants, $1.25% M. Del.
promptly. Mrs, Opal L. Deal,
Baxley, Rt. <2.
P. R. Potato plants, ready
. D. Crow, Gainesville,
W. Oakwood. oO. C. Cantrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. } =:
Marglobe tomato plants, $1.00
M. Del. Now ready. E. N.
_OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 176.
Tomato plants, $1.25 M.;
Sweet and Hot pepper plants,
$1.50 M.: Cabbage, 90c, all del.
in Ga. Now ready. Cash. O.
L. Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box
Stas fa 5
Gov. Insp. and treated Early
Triumphs; Popular leaf, and
Red skin P. R. potatoes, $1.25
| M.; Break oday and Marglobe
tomatoes, $1.00 M. Now ready.
Mrs. Mary McNeal, Hazlehurst.
Nice lot of Sage plants, 10c
; and 15 ea. John Wright, Cov-
ington, Rt. 4.
State Insp. P. R. potato
plants, last of April, $1.25 M.;
Marglobe tomato plants, ready,
$1.25 Me -P
rency. es
field cabbage plants, 200, 25c:
500, 55c. Prompt shipment, P.
ne a da Arrie Ray, Buena Vista,
Thousands of Marglobe to-
-mato plants. now ready, P. P.
Moss packed, $1.50 M. Mrs. M.
Dickson, Osierfield.
z
plants, $1.50 M. Del. J. H. Gri
f-
tis, Wayorogs. Rt. 2) ,
PECANS AND OTHER
| FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Few dbl. Red. Staymans,
Yellow Delicious, dbl. Red De-
licious, Yate apple sprouts, 2
and 3 yrs. old, $10.00 C. exe.
for hams at 35c lb. T. M:.Webb,
llijay.
Raspberry vine, blue Damson
plums, muscadine, . hazlenut
bushes, 10c ea., $1.00 doz. Mrs.
Seabron Huggjns, Waco, Rt. 2.
- Plum-trees, 4 ft., 20c; Large
yellow and red plums; Musca-
dine, 15c ea.: Dishrag gourds
or Martin gourds, 12c cup; Red
|tmaple, dogwood, holly, 15 to
30e Strawberry plants,
larence Locke,
ea.:
Helene, Rit.
Bronze scuppernoneg cuttings,
Be ea.; 50c doz.; Kudzu vine,
well rooted, 25c doz.; Poke
root, 10c Ib. Add postage. No
ehks. Mrs. J. W. Davis, Doug-
lasville, R. 1.
Red and yellow plums, peach
trees, gooseberries, red and
black haw, crabapple, black
dine, white scuppernong,
lack berries,
cabbage plants, $1.00 M.; 5 M.,}
plants, pink and red skin. $1.75] _
+ sale,
Apr. 20th, priced at bed, 3 mi.|
doz; snowdrift bulbs 10c doz;
. T, Herndon, Sur- |
Extra early z Jersey: Wake- |
J ov. Insp Po. Potato |
+$2.00 . doz
|65c; White R eggs for setting,
-leveriay strain $1.00 for 15.Send
PECAN AND OTHER
IT TREES FOR SALE
=
Leading var. apple, peach,
pear, cherry trees and grape
vines cheap. Write for list. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay.
Muscadine vines, scupper-
nong vines 10c ea; $1.00 doz;
red baby rose bushes 13c ea;
hazelnut bushes $1.00 doz. Add
postage. No stamps. Send
money order. Mrs. :
Bradley, Rt. 2, Bowdon.
Bleak haws, crabapple,
gooseberries, huckleberries,
black muscadine, red plums |
$1.00 doz; PP; Easter lilies 15c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Stella
Connell, Rt. 3, Toomsboro,
Crabapples, black
summer huckleberries,
brries, ted plums, black
museadine, large sizes $1.00
doz., PP: Easter lilies 15c doz.
plus ~ postage. Mrs. _Ivalene
Watson. Rt. 3, Toomsboro.
Mature Celestial Fig cuttings
easily take root, grow sev. feet,
bear figs same season; Lucre-
tia dewberry, rooted Kudzu
Semesan treated $1.00 C; $7.00
M postpaid. J. W. Toole, 33
Burton Ave., Macon.
Fig sprouts, 1% to 4 ft., Blue:
Turkey 12%c to 30c ea; Celest-
jal 121% to 25c ea; Elberta seed-
ling peach 4, 5, 6, 7 ft. 10c to
95c ea. C. M. Dwight, Atlanta,
1035 Capitol Ave., MA 3671.
Goose berry bushes, $1.00
doz; sex apple trees, white
scuppernongs, muscadine, white
Eng. peach, red and yellow
plum peach, horse apple, sweet
apple, and May cherry, 20c
e3, well rooted. Mrs. H. FE.
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. -
haws,
goose-
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
35 or 40 bu. of peanuts for
150 bu. FOB. CG. M.
Walden, Gibson, R. 2. /
Sev. bu. of fresh pecans,
$3.00 bu; 8c -lb.; Mrs. W. G.
Sharp, Maysville, Box 455.
About 20 Ibs. of large Schley -
pecans, l3c Ib.; All postpaid |
for $2.50; 10 Ibs., $1.40 P. P.
L.A. MaLaughlin, Senoia.
- MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Yellow root. sasafras, winter
green root, wild cherry, wild
plum bark 10c lb: queen of
Talking Rock.
Yellow rattle, sassafras. roots
25 Ib: catnip, peppermint 25c
have flowers to exc. for garden
seed or anything can use. Mrs.
G. C. Hester, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
100 to 1,000 new cotton feed
sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no holes,
12%ec ea. Mark Woodliff,
Flowery Branch.
Coltsfoot, bearfoot, yellow
dock, burdock, rattle root 25c
tb, in 2 lb. orders or more. J.
B. Cochran, Pisgah. g ;
Make best offer on large
quantity well matured gourds
of all sizes and shapes; also
nice yellow popcorn 8c lb. Ed-
win Collins, Cordele. :
_Camphor trees 12-18 25 ea.;
$15.00 C; 200 for
small abelias
db, Burk:
in 25 Jb.
$25.00 prepaid;
$1.50 doz. Mrs.
Rt, 3, Box 34, Tifton.
Artichokes 4c lb.
_|Jackson, Talking Rock
Meadow 25c Ib. Add postage. |.
Miss Madge Cochran, Rt. 2,
MISCELLANEO!
FOR SALE
Sage, about 3 lbs.
$3.00 lb. Mrs. J. A. F
rberry, Adairsville, Rt.
I
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Mayapple, Black Haw, S
afras root,
_ Pecan halves, 45c Ib.:
Of Trees. de 02 9 tt. os
$2.25 doz: c:
baby chicks. Add postag
J. lL. Burk, Tifton, Rt.3,
Rattle, Yellow, Sassafr
Poke root, wild cherry b
20c lb.; catnip, hoarhou
peppermint, 25c doz:
bulbs, 30c doz: Blood r
lb. Mrs. Martha White,
lonega,-Rt.-1, Box 37= =
Yellow root, 10e lb.: ra
weed, queen of the mead.
wild cherry, mullein, 20.
sassafrass, 10 lb.; Maya
25 lb.; wild almond,
Add postage. Mrs. J.
son, Talking Rock.
New, white, downy fea
50c Ib. del, or lot of 2
$11:50; Sample - free.
Mary Collins, Cordele. Rt.
Garlic, 15 doz., 2 doz.,
Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy.
Yellow root, wild ci
bark, sassafras roots, 1
Queen of the Meadow, r
weed, 25c lb.; Red alder
15 lb; also white ash spro
10c ea.; Exc. for Spanish pe
nuts, add postage. Miss Lor
Fe
Hoarhound, 2
radish, calamus plants, 3
Poll crowder = p
crowder peas, .10c 1b.: Tan
6, 25c. Mrs, Martha Womaci
Bremen. R.- 2. :
Horse radish, 10c bun
Comfry, tansy, 3, 25c; Gar
25e doz. Add postage
exc. for white or print sacl
MSS Ellen Walker, Blairsvill
Martin gourd seed, 50,
Mustard, Sc spoonful;
radish, 5c: Black Raspberr
25c; Will exc. for tomato plai
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, R
White Giant and Bro
turkey feathers, free of w
and tail feathers, for sale
exc, Barbara Lee, Red :
White Artichokes, 4c
FOB. here in 25 lb. lots.
up. E. J, Mason, Decatur, Am:
ia Ave., R. I. See
Birdock, sassafras, Mayapple
yellow dock, 5 Ibs., $1 Cat-
tail, 15 ea; Peppermin: Or
mint, Sc bunch; Comfere,
plant, 10c; horseradish, 10
Nice dried apples to e
sacks or Boone potato pla
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
MISCELLANEOU:
WANTED
~
f
BEANS WANTED:
Exc. Brown Crowders
New Era peas for 1% bu.
tan beans and 1 bu. of ri
velvet beans: . Be
Buchanan, R. 1. oe
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES WANTED:
_ Honey bees and equipm
wanted immediately.
Mary P. Meadows, Berrytor
PEPPER AND SEED
WANTED 2
lots FOB. Any amount shippe
E. F. Mason, Moreland.
Garlic bulbs 25 doz; tane .
and sage 3 for 10c_ prepaid. |
Louise Smith, Rt. 1, Bremen.
Fresh rendered dnd_ strain-
ed beef. tallow 10c lb. Postpaid |
on 10 ab oe tS
Rundle, Hiram, Rt. 2.-
Garlic bulbs $1.00 C prepaid;
$7.00 M not prepaid; exc. 200
bulbs for 1 M pink or yellow,
skin PR potato plants prepaid.
Mrs. J. J. Bond, Rt. 5, Elber-
POEs
1% lbs. good clean beeswax-
d.
erate and. transportation
charges. Miss Mary Camp, Rg.
2, Buford. : Se ees
Garlic bulbs $1.00 C; catnip
30e doz: peppermint plants 25
for 25c: dbl. tansy hoarhound |
25c doz: Balm 6 for 25c; garden
gooseberries 6 for 50c. Mrs.
F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Sasaparilla, 25c~ lb: snake
root, 25e oz; rattle snake
z ginseng,
aster, 25c oz. &
-50e |
Want at once w
|seed or plants: Want th
pod commonly -called
vepper. Mrs. Myrtle Hu
tanta, 1600 Evans Dr.,
-. Want some Corn be:
for planing. Mrs. - tr
Cheatham, Hull, Rt. 1.
EGGS WANTED: ~
Exc. Speckled Guine
for a setting of New Ha
shire Red hen eggs: no
30 Guinea eggs for 15 1]
eggs. Ea. pay postage. JN
Henry Everett, Richland.
SEED WANTED:
Exec. value for a_ start
Calif. Beer seed. Also value
exc. for white or printed
sacks, Write first. Mrs
Broome, Cornelia.
PLANTS WANTED:
Exe. sage plants at 10
for potato slips at $1.50 M. J
Jim Wright, Cedartown, R
7 kind
A.
ve)
Ee them. R. E. Kimsey,
for?
Crerrahe St.,
huc
little white cabbage peas.
- son Soy beans.
~ quote lowest price. W.
imson, Cairo.
beans;
ednesday, April 15, te
"MISCELLANEOUS _
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS |
WANTED
a
ae hear from party having
the Climbing tomato plants. H.
Watkins, Statham.
Want hear from parties hav-
ing Big Stem Jersey sweet po-
ttato plants. W. F. Fortney, Blue
Ridge.
FEATHERS: >
Want some clean. nice, soft
fpure goose feathers. Advise
amount and price. D .L. Stone,
_ Waynesboro.
- PEAS WANTED:
Want 3 lbs. English peas; 2
gai. multiplying onion sets, red
Tb. okra _ seed.
Delo W.-C.
pnd white; %
Give best prices,
Caldwell, Luthersville, RFD 1.
BUTTER WANTED:
#xe. extra quality dried
apples for fresh butter, 2 lbs.
fruit for 1 lb. butter: also have
4 gal, white mult. onions, 50c
postpaid, or exc. for butter.
Ada Powell, Rising Fawn.
CANE WANTED: ~
Want several thousand stalks
of P. O. J. or Kiana cane, Ad-
wise lowest cash price and ay-:
erage length of stalks. Want to
fbuy at once. J. P. Corley, Man-
enester,
POVYATO PLANTS WANTED:
~ Want to hear from party who
fhas plants of the old fashioned
sweet potato, known as Yellow
Spanish. Write what you have
and price. May want P. R. with
_ Bishop,
Rt. 1.
Want to exc. potato plants
for Rucker or half and half
cotton seed, Spanish or N. C.
Runner peanuts, Pimiento
pepper seed or hay peas. Write
plants ready May ist. W. G.
_ Quinn, Rt. 4, Bx 189, Baxley.
Want
meck
old fashioned goose
sorghum. cane seed, the
that makes big stalks
With the head turned down.
R. L. Johnson, Rt. 3 Box is
Pavo.
Will exc. 10. lbs. dried apples
for 10 printed feed sacks. Mrs.
S. H. Queen, Morganton,
Want to exc. rooted sage
plants 10c ea. for potato slips
at $1.50 M. each pay postage.
Want 2 M = silips. Mrs. Jim
: Wriebt, Rt. 1, Cedartown. ~
ant Silver Drip cane seed
2 ios. Or more; also other kinds
in larger quantities. - Quote
best prices. P. W. Wether-
: Rt. 2. Gainesville.
yant climbing buttermean
(ima)-seed. E. Simmons, 110
Toccoa.
~Tant about 4 Jb. little purple
white table peas. * Write
Mrs. Irene Wynn, Rt. 2, Glen-
weod,
~ Want half acre peas and the
Mrs. :
Frank Jones, Rt. 1, Sale City.
Want 100 gal. syrup suitable
for boll weevil poison. E. R.
Vaughn, Bogart.
Quote best price on 50 bu.
or less of Brabham or Iron
peas. Z. O. Swearingen, Fizt-
gerald.
Want 5 bu, ea. Biloxi Soy,
Black Jackson soy and Clem-
N. W. Palmer,
Warm Springs.
Want some No. 1 Chufa seed.
Send sample, state quantitl,
H. Rob-
Want prices on % bu. velvet
1 gal. Hastings yellow
prolific corn; 1 gal. Hastings
Dixie Honey cane seed; 1 gal.
Val. bunch peanuts, and few
Ibs. popcorn. Jas A. Wood, Rt.
1, Lafayette,
Want Whatleys seed corn, in
the ear, with red cob, and not
less than 6 in. in length. dco
Cox, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
Will exc. some yellow nest
onions for printed chicken feed .
if ay
| head, peel
stems and.waste parts to be
used. around rose bushes. From
100 lbs. to 500 lbs. Dr, Fred
W. Anderson, Atlanta; 615
Doctors Bldg.
Want sage, also sage seed:
salt sacks for young laying pul-
lets. W. Pp? Hester, Atlanta,
367 Atlanta Ave., S. BE.
Want 400 oy 500 stalks of P.
J Cane 4-to 5b tte J.
, Archer, Sparta.
: Want some good bright hay
not over $15.00 ton: no John-
son grass. ae H. Archer,
Sparta.
Want some A sioead chicken
feed sacks. State price, @bc.
Mrs. Ruth Fricks, White Stone.
Park.
FRUIT AND BUTTER
FOR SALE
3 lbs. fresh. Jersey butter,
del., $1.00: satis. guar. 50 bu.
PR sweet potatoes purple skin.
FOB. Mrs-Bot. Lhorton; Kt:
Ld, Bowdon.
Nice sundried apples free
from core, peel and worms, 15c
Ib.: del. to 1st and 2nd zones.
Dial.
Nice bright peeled sundried
peaches, free of worms, 25c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. P. W. Rylee,
Maysville. :
3 lbs, fresh Jersey butter.
$1.00 del. Sat. guar., also 100
lb. pop corn, shelled, $9.50 del.
a B. T. Thornton, Bowdon,
Nice sundried apples, 15c lb.
here in 10 to 25 Ib. lots. Miss
D. Ralston, Roy.
2 or more lbs. creamy coun-
try butter ea. week in % or
I lb. molds, no coloring, 30c
lb. Oy 3% Ibs. $1.00 postpaid.
Mrs. W. C. League. Waco, Rt.
2, Box 56.
Nice, sundried apples, free
of peel, core and worms, 12%c
lb. del. W. A. Marr, Sarah.
Nice bright, sundried Opies
16c Ib., FOB. White crease back
seed beans, 20c Ib. FOB. Mrs,
Avery Weeks, Dial.
Nice sundried peaches, 18c
lb: also col. Haif Runner beans,
25c Ib, Add postage. Mrs. Hien-
ry M. Jones, Lula. Rt. 1.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
3 tons Wheat straw, $10.00
ton FOB. K. E. Massey, Canon.
Lespedeza, Bermuda, oat and
wheat straw baled. Make best
offer. Fred L. White, RFD 1,
Buckhead.
A few tons of O-too-tan soy
bean baled hay, 65c bale. Good
quality. Ross _E. Clement,
Cornelia.
Good peanut oe $12.00 ton
not del. Enclose stamp for re-
ply. Alva J. Adams, Ashburn,
Ret.
Baled Bermuda Hay. Oat and
wheat straw for sale. Make
best offer. Fred L. White, Buck-
SYRUP FOR SALE
100 gal. syrup in No. 10 cans,
1941 erop, 75e pal. FOB. Al-
amo. J. H.-McDaniel, Glen-
wood. Ri
A prade, pure Ga. Cane syr-
up, in new 36 <gak-eypress |
syrup, A-1 grade, 37 gal. bbl.,
sass 4 of a kind for I gal.
fnions. Mrs. H. D. Hansard, |
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Want cammomile, Ladender,
Hop, Rue, Caraway, Savory, |
Thyme, Balm, sweet fennell
and other herbs. Exc. Elecam-
pane, Mints, rosemary, comfrey,
eatnip, sage, hoarhound, fever-
fe. or pay cash. Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Cunmming.
Want 1 or 1% bu, Chufa seed.
Quote price and how soon del.
n be made. Mrs. C. E. Wilson,
Rt..2, Screven.
Want some honey drip cane
peed. Quote best price. Dowell
, Meeks, Rt. 2, Lula. *
Want 1000 Bermuda onion
plants at-once, the yellow kind |
i Write what you
Alpes E. eacege tes j
|} Quitman.
|1 gal, cans,
$23.00: <No- 1. grade; -- $21.50;
Cash with ord:r,
200 gal. Ga. Cane syruy-in
$1.00 gal: 200 bu.
Early Red Hull Speckled peas,
$3.50 bu; 1000 bu. corn in the (eee
shuck, $1.00 bu. All FOB. L. |
R. Lindsey, Swainsboro.
FRESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE
Country cured smoked hams,
hams, 30c lb.; Sides and should-
ers, 20c lb.: 10 to 20 ay. Malvin
Collins, eee
,. Guar rood snicke: meat;
| ams i ib: Sides 25e Ib.:
Shoulders, 22%. tb: FOB, Eagar
Cc. Hurst, Meigs. a
Want quotations on tobacco |
Quote price: Exc. 100 Ibs. white
Exc. soy beans for field peas.
Mrs, A. Sheddan, Rt. 2, College |
Send MO. Mrs. D. L VanZant, '
|
40 bu. yellow PR seed po-
tatoes, 75 bu.;
lots. Mrs. Berry Morgan, Clyo.
3-4A turnip greens ready to
cut; will sell at patch, %c Ib.
236 mi. from Forsyth on Juliette
Rea eT oPierce, Horsyth:
400-500 lbs. fine potatoes at
reasonable price. See or write.
T. D, Mitchell, Rt. 2, Homer-
ville.
PR seed potatoes, 90c in 10 bu.
lots; smaller lots, $1.00 bu.
basket. Rufus Merriman, Rt.
1, Lyons. :
Imp. P.R. seed potatoes, 2c
ib.; Exec. for other value. J.
WN. Carson, Griffin, R. C.
Pure yellow skin P. R. po-
tatoes, 50c bu. for quick sale.
B. B.. Morgan, Clyo.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Smoking and chewing tobac-
co, 10 Ibs., smoking, $1.00; 8
lbs. chewing, $1.00. Postpaid.
No echks. No order less than
$1.00. Mack Harper, Surrency.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Bees in modern frame hives,
del. in Atlanta. Honey guar.
Will assist beginners. No ship-
ments. W. J. Allen, Atlanta,
1507 Iverson St., N. E., De
0521. :
New crop of fancy ext. hon-
ey, in 5 gal. cans, 2 to crate,
$12.00: Case of 6-10 lb. pails
fancy grade $7.00. All FOB
here. John A. Crummey, Box
LAG, es ap,
15 Ibs. good beeswax, 35c Jb.
Spctue ic. to 3rd. zone... J. A.
Milford, Bal] Ground.
CATTLE FOR SALE
-1 young Jersey milch cow.
giving 3 gal. purebred but not
reg., for sale. T. W. Simmons,
Douglasville, Rt. 3.
6 nice, fat heifers, 221s
down to 3 mos. old, part bred;
colt, for sale at my barn, 10
mi. due West Cornelia. See or
write. R. D. Saville, Cornelia,
ico
Selng out Hereford. cattle,
young FPolled bulls, heifers,
bred and -unbred, fine Polled
bull. Will trade for hogs, pigs,
etc. J. A. Cason, Barnesville.
Reg. Guernsey bull, No.
304557, 1 yr. old, from Long-
water Herd. Sell, but prefer
trading for a reg., Guernsey
heifer, already bred. G: Dorsey
Smith, -Decatur, 444 Melville
Ave. De 1325,
Reg. Jersey. bull, $100.00 for
quick sale at my barn. Arthur
Waters, Dawsonville, Re 2:
2 Black Angus bulls, both
rg., 1 wt. 1800 lbs., 5 yrs. old;
other, 6 mos, old, wt: 500 Ibs.
Wm. C. Shore, Baldwin.
Sev. fresh in, 4 gal. fine
Jersey milch cows, 2nd calves,
ialso 50 bu. Velvet beans, pick-
ied early,
sound, ger., 90 per
cent. A. J. Payne, Reynolds.
Fine Jersey cow, 2nd calf
born April Vth: cow gives 3
gal. with ist ealf!and rich in
butter-fat. Cow and heifer calf,
$135.00. Mrs. J. R. Horne, Kast
Point, 315 Clermont Ave.
Three good. grade Jersey
heifers around 30 mos. old, due
| to freshen about April 10th.
} $55.00 to $65.00 ea. ee
Kennedy, Lawrenceville High-
bbis., $22,00 bb FOB: H. L.3
Zipperer, Marlow.
sev. Bbls., pure Sugar Cane<<
yay, Rt. 2. Stone Mountain.
Q@ne purebred Jersey bull 2
Lee. Patrick. YS: Old; also 35 B R purebred
pans 1 -s7r: old; for-sale. B= 5.
ner Rt. 1, <Aito.
One Jersey cow fresh in for
>, or trade for- good farm
ule. Walter J. Smith, Rt: 2,
3 "good size nice heifers, good
_color, good ,steck, will freshen
=<.Lold, good milkers;
by April 5th. Reasonable,
Ebbert Cain, Rt. 2, Houschton.
Two. reg. Jersey cows, 5 yrs.
one -will
jcalve in about a month; other
ee
one in milk 3 mos. Martin F.
Edwards, White Plains,
One good milk cow 1-8 Hol-
7-8 Jersey bred to
aoroughbred Jersey male due
to freshen early part of April
with 8rd calf, $75.00. Mrs, Abb |
Phillips, Rt 4, ei ce
POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE |
cheaper in large
Cokers Golden Vine grown:
also a 9 mos. old mare mule.
5 fat steers, wt. around 4
M. lbs., for sale. L. L. Hopper,
Dillard. : ;
A good Guernsey bull; age
3 -yrs.; wt: bet. 800 and 900
lbs. for sale. J. T. Simpson,
Rt. 2, Americus.
Jersey cow fresh in with 3rd
calf $85.00:
A. W. Stapp, Rt. 2, Decatur
(near Rehoboth Church).
Jersey cow fresh with sec-
ond calf, 3 gal. milk per day,
ee Ernest Pittman, Rt. 1,
A tito
2 reg. Jersey bull es 6
mos. old, sired by son of
Brampton Standard Sire. $35.00
and $50.00. Z. J. Hall, Sand-
ersville. f
One white face Hereford bull
calf about 6. mos. old; hornless
type, purebred but not reg. J.
W. LGampp, Jr., Rt. 6, Dublin.
15 to 20 unbred heifers, wt.
350 to 600 lbs., and 15 to 18
steers, wt. 400 to 700 lbs. Some
full blood White Face and none
less than % White Face. Good
grazing -type.B. #2 Harvis,
Griffin, P. O. Box 364. Phone
4586.
{ Jersey cow. $50.00; alsoa
2 h. wagon, $15.00; 2 h. Turn-
er, $5.00. Miss Attta Lee Tribble,
Alto. tate
HOGS FOR SALE
ee
18: mos. old S. P. Cc. male,
about 350 Ibs.,
for meat), $30.00 with reg.
papers, FOB. John Bostwick,
Bostwick, Ga.
3 O: T=:G? males. 5:siltss 8
wks. old, $10.00; also 1 reg.
male, 2 yr. old, cholera im-
muned, $40.00. Hugh Lively,
Waynesboro, Rt Ze
Big bon Black P. C. pigs,
reg. buyers name, also reg.
Jersey bull, calf, Sired by 4 Star
pull..Dam-Pebble Hill breeding.
(Unless best breeding stock
-wanted, dont write). C. J. May,
Washington,
4 purebred S. P. C. males, 6
mos. old, $25.00 ea. FOB.
George Hall, Thomasville, 520
No. Broad St.
5 Spotted Poland China eilts
$12.50 ea. Subj. to reg. 12
wks. old. Albert Turner, Met-
ter: Rt. 1.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
Boar, 7 mos. old. Ready for
service, sired by son of Con-
quest, $25.00. Allen Edenfield,
Millen.
Black Essex gilts weaned
$12.00 ea. with application for
registration. W. J. ps
Sardis,
Sey. purebred Duroc Jersey
pigs with papers $12.00 6a.
without papers. $10.00. ea. W.
Ds: = Askew, Rt. 2. Box=-72;
Davisboro.
One National Poland China
boar. Earle Yancey, RFD 4,
Dawson. =
Purebred Duroc-Jersey pigs
for sale aS soon as weaned in a
couple of weeks. Dam was
first place winner at Ga. State
Fair in 1940. Deep red. Write
Ralph Tabor, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.
Two OIC male pigs 8 wks.
old, wt. 40 lbs. reg. in buy-
ers name $10.00 ea. at my
farm. J. C. Norris, Bogart.
Essex pigs, fine but not reg.
$650 ea: 2 for $129:507 SPC
pigs same age, same price and
terms; Black China gilt wt. 60
or 70 lbs. $12.50; larger Essex
gilt $15.00. Others. Morris
Sanders, Nashville.
Sev. dark red Duroc J. shotas,
males and females, $12.00 ea.
with papers in buyers name;
$10.50 ea. without papers. W.
D. Askew, Davisboro, Rt. 2,
Box 72;
S. P. C. pigs, sev. reg. of
Merit litters av.,. over 50 Ibs.,
at 10 wks., sired by King Con-
quest and King Mischief, $15.00
ea. at my barn, including reg,
E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania.
O. I. C. reg. pigs and. gilts,
$7.50 ea. up. Best blood lines.
All inquiries answered. D. B.
puree Decatur, P: O. Box
4
1 nice P. C. boar shoat, $10.00
here or Exc. for 4 to 6 wks.
old -pullets or a nice heifer.
Come get it. Roy B.- Young.
Doraville. Rt. I.
S. P. C. pigs, farrowed Dec.
Pcie RORY in buyers nam:
a treated, Champion
iB: ood lines, thrifty and prolific.
00 ea. until May. ay ER
OBA, Americus, aut.
as
CATTLE FOR SALE
also mule $60.00. |
(too good to kill,
HORSES: AND. MULES
FOR ioe e3
Mare mule, 15 yrs. old, worth
$75.00: take $50. 60. Short. An-
thony, Jesup.
8 yr. old brown mare, a be
at my place. --G. 0. Bane,
Austell, Rt. 2 (On Cooper Lake
Road).
1 or two mare mules, some
age but good farm mules, reas~
W. D. DeLong, Roswell
(Atlanta Street).
1 gocd, gentle plug ee
good cond. work anywhere,
cheap. Mrs. Inman Smith,
Jackson, Rt. 1.
800 1b. plug. mute aid wanons
value $50:00s,will take yearlings
Dont write, come .see.2 =Deaik,
King, Decatur, 881 Columbi
Dr. = :
1 good horse mule, around
1000 lbs.;-wt., work anywhere,
good cond., $60. 00; or exc. for=
corn, hay and hog. E. E. Ruf-
fin, Dunwoody, 20 Aba
Rd., Ch 2442. ee
1 good plug mule, $20.00. ae
swap for pigs or yearlings. H,
M. Bennett, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Blue Roan, 5 yrs. old Plan=
tation Walking: horse, broke to
plow and saddle. Wt. 950 lbs.,
Sell & swap for cattle of equal
value; also purebred, heavy
stock Cornish eges, for sale,
Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro.
1 good plug mule for sale, or
trade for corn or hayes), D
Deen, Baxley: RFD 4: ee
1 mare mule, 1000 lbs, abou
12 yrs. old, work anywhere,
$100.00; will swap for good,
gentle work horse or mare,
Also want to buy about 50 lbs
shoat or hog. W. M. eS
Meansville, Rt. 1. .
1 good farm mule; 2 tons pea i
hay, cured without rain for. sal
or trade. Come make offer. |
Live near Stevens Creek. I esse
Corley, Martinez.
Good sound plow hares will
work anywhere, $35.00 or OXGi
or bred Jersey heifer. See.
B. S. Batchelor, Mou tvil
Box 211, a us
1 small Shetland mare, 4 yrs.
old, $45.00; 2 reg, bulls, 1
milking Shorthorn and 1 Aber=
co Angus, $100.00 ea. in-
cluding reg. papers. O. ae
Banks, Shady Dale,
A 1100 Ib. mare mule, oe
14 yrs. old, cheap. Jo AS Clark,
Ellenwood.
One gocd -all around farm
mule at my barn, for informa-
tion write or see Mrs. Habe
B. Dollar, Buford.
1 Mare mule 12 or te yrs.
old, work good anywhere: wt.
about 825 lbs: not a blemish
on her, good eyes. $25.00. Come
see her. Ciaab: Blalock, Rt
Ranger.
One mare mule 3 yrs. old,
gentle, . priced right, - WwW.
Meee RED: 4, Bogart, 3
One 5 gaited saddle eS
plenty style and life, gentle: =
also 1 good mule, blind, work
anywhere, no plug $25: 00. se =
Means, Elko. Z
One black 2 yr. old foe
mule colt wt. about 900 Ibs;
heavy boned type:
broke; for quick sale $125.00;
one Black Mee stallion for
service. See Clarks: Bae :
ae ace
1 horse mule, wt. about 1100
lbs.; =10 or-.12 yrs, old: 0
knots, healthy and heavy, ones
eyed, but good worker, W. T.
Vickery, Rt. 2, College Park
1 mule for sale or trade for
1 horse wagon or good size
heifer, W. M. Runyan, Rt. 2,
Cedartown.
Two black Percheron prood
mares, already bred to fine
stallion, 8 and 9 yrs. old, work ~
any where exceptionally fine,
Geo. E. Milley (Miller Rd. 6 miu
South of Decatur highway oe
j2) Rt. 1\-Lithonia.
SHEEP AND come
FOR SALE.= =
1 Saanan buck, 1. Toggens
burg doe, fresh in with kid, 1
cross Toggenburg and Saanan
does with kid. $40.00 cash for
lot. E. A. Turner, Quitman...
Purebred, ped., and ree., Togs
from heavy milking dams and-
genburg hdornless buck kids,
eof 15%: dbs Stocks Build up
=< herd with a ki of this
breeding, as future sire. Reas
onable. John Hynds, Atlanta,
93 Warren St., N. Pe 5140
and 1 ram sheep for
Sek ne Cc. B.
bred reg. Nubian goats:
t stud and kids for sale:
grade does and doe kids
oats, 6 nannies, 6 billies,
goats, freshen. in sum-
sell the lot at 1/3 value.
terested, bring truck and
_ R. ee neck: Social
Toggenburg buck kid,
horniless, for sale. T.
Crd. Decatur (4 mi.
wrenceville Ot:
tua: purebred Saanen
Senator, naturally horn- |
3
avy milking stock, Ser.
. $5.00; grades, $3.00;
yatural putt- headed Tog.
milk stock, service, $2.00.
ae Re McElroy, Atlanta,
Yorwood Ave., N. E., De.
ine Nubian grade doe,
breed next fall; jas
: perce und of milk
$18.00. No ship-
2 . Todd, Jr., Decatur,.
Columbia Place. De.
a Nubian doe, grade,
eshened, give about 3
ry hardy. animal. Reas-
ir, Rt. ot: 3092 Glenwood
ce. pedigreed aad reg.
burg doe kid or dam,
related to Worlds
ion Toggenbure milker |
Helen. - Best blood
obtainable. Other nice
ed doe and buck kids,
John Hynds, 93,
NE, sae De-
; De 5880.
oe Fifth Ave. f
Ppasened Nubian kids,
of breeding. Exc. one for
ifty shoat. | Describe
t. and breed. F. E.
ER ress.
Saanan aale kids
young fresh Saan-
50.00; reg, Saanan
4 stud fee $3.00: 1 wk.
oard for does. W. J. Sum-
730 Grand Ave. NW,
Hin, Atlanta.
For
ia description and
crop Stuart, Schley or
her good pecan nut+
best price in Ist letter...
ibson, Jr., RFD 4,
u ian and 1 6-quart Tog-
wg both for $35.00. Won't
B. Binder, 1359 La-
St., Atlanta, DE 4845.
oughbred Toggenburg
mos. old for sale or-
nannie goat giving milk
freshen soon; or white |2
alf runner beans. Want
nilk goat for cash. Give
iculars in 1st letter. A.
a, Blairsville.
Ta young milk goats for
able cash price... Mrs.
eddan. College Park,
y oe goats, nice, white,
in, large animals, for sale
heap. Frank F. Rodgers,
je 0. Box 166.
rebred Nubian kids of
-eeding, $12.50 to $15.00
; old. Exc: 1 for thrifty
or meat, wt. 100 Ibs.;
pred Giant Gray Chin-
: oer and oe $1.00
w Zeland White rab-
$6. 00. s
Otis Roberts, Rt.
|+Pekin duck eggs,
-ea. A. M. Hobson. Jr.,
prices: |:
Want to buy this
-eord.
Mrs.
POULTRY FOR.
Want 2 yr. old Reg. Jersey
bull. Must be best blood lines.
T. B. and Bangs tested. Claude
A Macon, Rt. 6, Box
Want small Red Poll bull. H,
S. Thomas, College Park, 1115
| N. Main St., * Phone CA. 1465.
Want reg., Jersey cow, about
3 yrs. old, which will be giving
milk in about 2 mos. Address.
ee J. Teague, Cartersville, Rt.
EGGS FOR SALE
Mammoth bronze turkey
eggs, $2.25 doz. postpaid. Mrs.
Brayden Davis, RFD 1, Chipley.
Bacon Warhorse, Irish Gray
eggs, $2.00 per 15; eggs from
stock absolutely purebred and
dead game. T. S. Visscher,
7i1 Chureh St., Decatur, DE
6825. :
Giant Strain S. C. Black
Minorca eggs, $1. 50. per 45. i.
B. Millians, Newman. :
Speckled guinea eggs, good
foy hatching, 17,/for 80c..PP.
2, Barnes-
ville.
Duck eggs ae large duck
$1.00 for 15. Mrs. Bertha Crait,
Rt_.1, Elberton; =.
AAAA on (Bush oe
crossed with Booth AAA) white
Leg. setting eggs,-$1.00 for 15
postpaid, Reductions on incu-
bator lots. Mrs, Robert Patter-
son, Rt. 2, Bx. 86, Waco.
Purebred redspeckled Sus-
sex eggs carefully packed, 75c |
per setting; $1.25 for 30. Post- |.
eee Mrs. Earl
5, Gainesville,
Barred Rock hatching eggs
Thompsons Ringlet bred to lay
and exhibition strain, 15 for
$1-00:-30 for. $1.75 dels sage
Wilson, Rt.
plants, l3c ea. 2 for 25c del. |
Mrs. J: A. Wilson, Martin.
Ancona eggs, Sheppard str.,
16. eggs. 85c per setting; white.
12 egg set-
ting, 85c, | Postpaid. Mrs. L.
D. Ellictt, Rt. 1, Lavonia.
Setting. 15 purebred Black
tail Jap bantam eggs, $1. 50 del:
Satis: guar. Send money order.
es Brown. Box 569; Gaines-
ville
\
Phasant eggs: Silvers and
Golden, 25c ea: Ringneck, 10c
ea: Bob White quail eggs, 15.
PO Box
4491, Atlanta.
Guinea eggs 75 for 2 doz;
add .postage.. Sam ee:
Rie 2, Jefferson.
MB Turkey eggs now. ready
$2.50 doz. prepaid; will send
in egg crates to.be retd to me
immediately: _ Mrs. Ww. J.
Thomas, Bishop.
AAA S C RI hatching eggs, |
15 for 85c prepaid, all cartons
to be retd: 10.0r 15 doz. lots
40 doz. _All Jarge eggs and.
fresh. Mrs. G. C. Bed ~Mill-
en.
: Purebred | Buttercup setting
eggs $1.25 for 15:1 R I Red
jeockerel $1.25: half runner im-
proved garden bean seed 35c
gal. Add postage. Mrs. C. R..
Sorrels, Rt. 1, Monroe.
White Rock eggs, pure Fishel.
heavy yaying strain $1:00' del,
in Ga-: special cartnos of 15
eggs. Mrs. Alma Scott, Con--
ae i
Big Bone Giant bronze
turkey eggs $6.50 doz.. prepaid; .
L. J. Ellis, Cumming.
Eggs from. Dark Cornish
hens with blood tegted roost-
ers $1.50 per 15 del. or $1.25
at my home. Wires. Ris
Chatham, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
- Speckled guinea eggs, 50
per 18. M. Blanton, Griffin,
ET Rt 3.
Purebred. M. B. Turkey eggs,
$2.50 per 12 del. in Ga. Poults
in May, $30.00 per- 100. del.
Neal Williams, Buena
Vista. B
Eggs from show birds, Don-
aldson R. I. Reds. $1.50 per
15., Mrs. B. L. Kirkland, At-:
janta, 520 Center Hill. Ave.. N,
W.., Be 2044 M.
Purebred Brown Leghorn
eggs, 50c per 15.. Party pay
postage and send crate; also
good, strained honey in gal.
cans, $1.00 gal. or exe. for
printed feed sacks, or. turkey
eggs. S. R. Harden, Sur
16, Express prepaid. Cash with
order. Mrs. J. R. Sloan, Pel-
| ham, Ried.
Broad Breasted M: e tasiehy
eggs, $3.00 doz. postpaid. Mrs.
J. L. Jacobs, Marietta, Rt. 3,
phone 9513M. ;
R. I. Eggs from select flock,
for hatching, $1.50 per 15. S.
E. Poole, Oxford.
Broad Breasted M. B. .
eggs, $3.00 doz.; White Ply.
for 30. All postpaid. Party
return carton. Mrs. L. W. Sea-
go, Pinehurst.
S. C.-W. L. AAA str. eggs,
from high producing hens,
$1.50 per 15. Carefully packed.
Thompsons B. R., Ringlet
str. eggs,
seed, scund, pure, true to name,
4 tbls., 10c; teacupful. 25c del.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Large type Bronze turkey
eggs, $2.00 doz. Add postage.
Egg crates to be returned im
| mediately. Mrs. W. J. Thomas,
Bishop, Rt. 1.
Giant Black Minorca eggs,
SE50 per-15.- LB: SS
: Newnan.
Nice, fresh N. H. Red eggs,
75c per setting prepaid: also.
White and B. R. crossed with
M. H. Reds, 635c' per setting.
prepaid. Mrs. John W. Smith,
Graham, a de
Eggs from Decnaldsons fark
Reds, culled
tested, $1.25 setting, del; baby
chicks. April del: 10c. and 15
<a. del. Mrs. Grady Brown,
Stone Mountain. ht. 1.
Wibite Holland turkey eggs,
25c eA; also White African
guinea eggs, $1.00 per 15. Mrs.
TA. W. Arnold, Newnan. Rt.
Big white Pekin duck eggs,
75c doz: Black game bantams
cressed with Golden Sebright
rooster, 75e doz. eggs; Speck-
led guineas,
del. Want 1 setting Butter-Cup
chicken eggs. Must be pure-
bred. Mrs. Boyd Baggett. Doug-
lasville, Rtsd.
Pure dark Cornish eggs, from
heavy layers. Hens wt.; 8-9 Ibs.
Rooster; 11 Ibs. Mrs. Se Oe
Herron, Martin, Rt. 1,
Selected AAA S. L. Wyan-
dotte ggs, 75c per 15; $1.25
for 30, del. Mrs. Douglas Me-
Lendon, Dawson, Rt. a
Eggs from Parmenter Reds,
best layers of the heavy ee
hens, $1.00 per I5. Mrs, He
Cox, Millen.
Pure. white Australian guinea
eggs, 75c per 16, 36 for $1:50
prepaid; Want 10 lbs. Mung
beans, % bu. Laredo. of O-too-
tan soy beans, also 1 gal. large
pure white crowder peas.
Write. Mrs. R. cS Loyd, Ocilla.
Purebred _gark Cc rnish game
eggs; Hems wt. 5-7%% Wos.; roost-
ers 9-11 Jobs. $1.00 per 1S;
postpaid. Mrs. Fred Johnson,
Dawson, Rt. 2.
' Purebred dark cornish Gike
eggs (Bull dog Str.), $1.15 per
15; $1.85. per 24. Crates ret.
Mrs. A. CG Clarke. Abbey ille,
RE 3.
New Hampshire Red, . nice
large eggs, 50c per 15. Send
erate. Add postage. Mrs. G. L
Hubbard, Cumming, Rt. 1.
AAA Hampshire red hatching
eggs. 75 per 25. Sat. guar.
Mrs. R. M. Conner, Gaines-
ville. Se
f >
Thompsons Str. white Rock
eogs. $1.25 per 15 del. Buff
Cochin Bantam eggs. $1.00 per
15 del. C. B. Ellington. Rut-
ledge.
AAA Barron S.:C:; White
Leghorn crossed with McMur-
ray white Minorea. $1.25 per
15 prepaid,
bator lots. George E. Kelley,
Calhoun Ra., Rt. 2. Rome. Dial
Purebred dark Cornish hatch-
ing eggs, $1.00 per 16; $1.65
. per 30: Berry Str. Postpaid.
eae CoraeB. Patterson, TY iy:
Rt. 3, Box 74:
Purebred pest laying str. of
Barred Rocks eggs. Sel. for
hatching, $1.00 per 15, 6M.
mpt shipme rs, C. M.
tutes | Ms
Pure Cornish eh, $1.25 per.
: $1.25 ea.
Rock eggs 75c per 15: $1.30
Mrs. E. L. Kelley, Blue Ridge. j
$1.00 per 15; 30 for |
-| $1.75; also Banana Muskmelon
burns Riv 2.
also Hastings new Clemson
and ~ pullorum .
' per 15 del.
Vistas
75c per 17. All Mion: edison.
Cedartown,
-for pullets after May Ist. FOB.
Guar. first class.
| CORNISH GAMES AND
| old, pullets, $1.25 ea: or the lot
for $12.00 cash. No exc.
June 9th, now laying 434 doz
All Star puliets:
Prices. on imcu- |
| PIGEONS, ETC:
BABY CHICKENS AND
-BANTAMS: |
5 pr. Buff Cochin Bantams,
+$2.00 pr.; Also want to buy a
gentle Shetland Pony. Day
Davis, Rutledge.
Large type White Face Black
Spanish baby chicks, also eggs
for sale. Mrs. Frank Tread-
away: Adairsville.
7 little. type bantam hens,
now laying, 2 roosters,
$12.50 for lot. _ Quil-
lian Tuggle, Buford, Rt. 3.
Bantams, B. R. cock and hen,
$2.50: White Cornish hen and
hens,
2 pullets, $5.00: Birchen Modern |}
Game cock, $2.00: Silver Se
bright cock and 2 hens, $5.00.
Douglas Bass, Atlanta, 692
Kirkwood Ave., S, E.
4 bantam hens-and 1 rooster,
Yr. old, wt. less 1 pound ea.:
mixed game stock, hens laying,
$1.00 ea. D. WwW. Chadwick, Pike:
U.S: Approved, loodtested |
Cornish chicks, also other lead-
ing breeds. H. W. Whitworth,
Lavonia.'
BARRED WHILE. AND
OTHER ROCKS:
Feb. 12 hatch, free range,
grown White Rock pullets and
cockerels, Can show Breeders
Cert., 60 ea. Milton Wise, Ash-
2 purebred B. Ply. Rock, April
hatch cockerels, $1. 00 ea. FOB;
Spineless okra seed, '20c cupful.
60c ea.: $3. 50 for lot; 10 guinea!
5 Cash with order.
' man, Macon, Rte dt:
Exe. for othere value can .use..|-
1 beautiful full plimm
trio. Golden Pheasant,
ready to lay, $15.00; 1 trio
black . cream crested polish
bantams, $6.00. C. T. Gaine
Buford. :
4 pr. Quail, $10. 00 or $3.00
pair. Mrs. A. B. Vickery, La-
vonia.
Chukar quail, $10. 00 pre aie
Eggs, $3.50 setting. Mrs. Ww
Dorsey, Atlanta, 490 Copenhill
Ave -
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND RHODE ISLAND):
10 N. H. Red pullets, 11 wks.
old, $7.50. Send money order,
Mrs. F. L. Walker, Newington.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE:
Broadbreasted type M. B.
old turkeys. for May del.
ea. 10 percent with order.
G. Hulsey, Brookton.
_M. B. turkey poults, 45.
M..J. Wi
cy
Offering Broadbreasted
Bronze eae for early 4d
from hens mated with Griffi
Wagon Whee} str, toms.
for prices.
Jonesboro.
2k. oid oe and day
ing hen), Big Bone Mammot
Bronze turkeys, $10.00.
not exc..or sell separately.
Ho OM. White, aoe Be
Box 283. ;
dL pre
Ea, pay postage.
Ashe, Bishop.
B. -R. cockerels, $1. 00 a.
FOB: selected B. R. eggs, 75c
Tom Steed, Buena
Mrs. B. Ll.
4 purebred White Rock cock-
erels, 1 yr. old: $1.00 ea. Party
pay trans. chgs. Money order.
Mrs. W. R. Fogg, Forsyth, Rt.
Uf ee aes
_ Purebred Park Str. B. R.
rooster, $1.25. Mrs. W. S. ee
24 W. R. hens, 4 yr. old, how
laying and 1 rooster, all..pure-
bred, $1.50 ea. Also 2 pure
white African Guinea roosters,
1 yr. old for sale. T. L. Harris,
FEV oe :
5 Parks ped. cockerels, 8
mos. old, 3 other 3 A cockerels,
large hens or. turkey eggs. Mrs.
J..C. Wilson. Dunw cody. Peach-
tree-Dunwoorr Fe ; j
40 full bloou Ww fie Rock. pul-
lets and 2 fine W. R. roosters,
all last full hatch, $1.00 if sold
in. Jve@ip. or $1.25 ea. for roosters
sold separately: also $1.25 ea.
Mrs. L. B.
Chases, Kingsland.
GIANTS FOR SALE:
10 purebred black. Giant, 1 yr.
Also
1 purebred Black. Giant cock-
ere] 1 yr. go. $1.50, cash. No
oo Mrs. B. . Purvis, Helena,
LEGHORNS:
73 AAA W. L. eae yr. old |
day. $60.00 entire lot. At my
place. Robert Wiliams, Odum ,
Rt, 1, Bex 142. i
100 W. L. April 1941 hatch
now laying,|.. .
for sale or exc. for Jersey heif-
ers; live 2 -mi. So. Meansville.
J. T. Spier. Sr.. The Rock, Rt
x.
30 W. L. pullets, AA strain.
$1.00 ea. at my place. No culls.
No chks.
crate, Mrs.
Ox.
50 young W. L. AAA grade
roosters, 12 wks. old April 25th.
from 300 str. hens, 50c ea. also
some R. I. Reds, wi. 2 los. now
65c ea. All at my place. Rob-
ert Anderson, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
T. S. Shannon, Len-
Large, vigorous Bob White
quail, $4.00 pr.; Setting of 15
a &
1 yr. old, for sale or exc. for}
Come see and bring.
Bok White or Chukar eges, $3.<).
00. W. S. Glenn, Decatur, 155
; Winona Dr. DE 8305. ps 21
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS: oe
Want 2 bantam hens, _ sma
type for cash. Write. H.
Liner, Tallapoosa, pe 7a
29.
Want 1 pur ebred Buff Coc
bantam rooster, 1941 hatch,
free of white feathers; she Ww
type if possible. Pay $1; 00
same. J. S. Robinson, Jackson
Want. 100 to 200, chicks to
raise on halves, until 8 wks. (
1 furn. feed. Write, Mrs.
.P. Kilgore, Buchanan, Rt. bh.
Want from 100 to 250 of som
heavy breed chicks on 50
' basis, Taise to 6 or 8 wks. |
I furnish half of feed: you send
chicks to me, I ship them ba
Will also take turkeys on ha
es too... Mrs. Dora, Horne, Mi
enna: Rt. et x ee
Want 3 or 400 chicks to-
on halves, a week old, last
April or first of May hat
Will furnish feed. W. A. Pries
Dacula; Rt 4k, pee LG:
Want 100 to 200 chick
raise on halves to 6-
old, any heavy breed.
to pay trans. chgs. both way;
Write. - Mrs. oS eee, ee ke!
Kingston, Rt. a
Want 100 Buff Minorca ba
chicks on halves to.6 or 8 w
old. I furn. feed other part;
trans. chgs. both ways. Mr,
Oneida Cooke, Tira Pt. 2
Want 100 chicks to 2 ee
halves to 8 wks. old, prefer sex
ed pullets, Brown or Whit
Leghorns. . I furnish all feed
4 wks., other party half. the }
4 wks. Mrs. J. L. Bentley: Ta
lanoosa, Rt, 1.
- LOVES:
some Lwves. haves
1
Want
AH. Andrews, Augusta,
Central Ave. se
TURKEYS, DUCKS, =
GUINEAS AND GEESE:
Want 10 each, Muse
White Pekin and Blue Geese,
so 2 Blue drakes. Quote pri
first letter. ee H.
Swainsboro, Rt. Be
al-
: Ww ant buy some geese. Ww
what you have and price. M
eo, Winskie, Statesboro.
Want 200 Narragansett
Big Bone Bronze _poults_
raise on halves. Mrs. G.
Tallant, ae
ids sonal
PANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE.
. FARM HELP WANTED
bbage ee ee. ae
and green, 10c C.; 75c'
Also, tomato plants, early
irglobe and New Stone, fresh |
ater moss packed, 20c Cc:
M. Hiram Watson Pitts: -
oung berry crowns for sale,
; $1.00; ccs Mashburn,
S imp. Red skin P. R.
) plants, Gov. Insp., and
ed, $1.50 .M. del. Full
Milton Arnold;
Cr eto name tomato. plants:
obe, Stone, Balt. toma-
s, $1.15 M.; 65c, 500. Cash
th order on, MO. No orders:
led for jess than 500. Good |
count, well mossed.. Mrs. Macy
yre, Baxley, R. 4.
ed Skin P. R. potato, plants, ;
ate Insp. and treated, $2.00.
_ del. to be ready May 15th.-
. Waldrip, Gainesville, R.
and pink P. R. potato.
Gov. Insp. and passed,
2: O . hi Bs: Wetherford,
Gainesville, ea 2:
Rutger, Marglobe, and Balt.
0) ato plants, now ready, $1.25
.; Leading var. cabbage, 75c
Calif. Wonder, hot Cay-
ie peppers and Eggplanis,
eady May lst. Satis. guar, O.
: . Baker, Sycamore.
ow ready. open grown
stocky Marglobe tomato plants,
25e C.; 200, 45c; $2.00 M. Well
ppved: Mrs. J. B. Paul. Lees-
on ae 16 name
Winder sweet pepper plants,
good stalky plants, now ready
to ship, $1.25 M.; del.
Lightsey, Screven, R. 2.
Marglobe tomato plants,
grown from Stokes Cert. seed,
$1.00 M., moss packed. Also
pink skin P. R. potato plants
rom vine grown seeds, $1.40
M. All plants del. to 3rd zone.
iy ee. . Odum, R. 2.
Mar globe, New
Stone. Rutgers, 5-7 in., 20e C.;
1.50 M.: Gov. Insp. P. R. po-
atoes, $1.50 M.; Cabbage,
mas, W., Ibe C.: $1:25-M.:
weet peppers, 20ce C.; $1. 50
f.; Black Beauty Egg plants, :
35. C.; $2.50 M. Iceberg let-
uce, Tie C.: del. Mrs. H. L.
rittingham, Guyton.
pk, potato. plants, gov.
Insp. and treated, $150 M.,
del. T. L. Dukes, Baxley, R. 4.
Pure P. R. potato plants, Gov.
Insp. and treated, $1.50 M. P.
: May and June del. L. J. Sin- |.
yard, Hawkinsville, eRe 1
Thousands peppers, Large
ell. Hot and Pimiento, Egg-
plants, Marglobe tomatoes, 40c
: $3.25 M.: Iceberg Letiuce,
~ Wakefield Cabbage, Beets, Car-
rots, Bermuda onions and Pars-
ley, 30c C.; $2.25 M.; Straight
er mixed orders. All del. Mrs.
E. V. Franklin, Register.
a Marglobe: and Balt. tmoatoes,
$1.35 M., Prepaid; Calif. Won-
der pepper, $1.25 M., prepaid.
All plants mossed, now ready
to ship. Alton Purvis, Cones
5 Calif, sweet pepper, $1.50
M.; Marglobe tomatoes, $1.50
M.:-Stone and Balt, tomato,
$1.00 M: MO. Siege da tee
Bowen, Baxley, R. 4.
Pink skin potato plants, Gov.
nsp., ready in April. $1.40 M.
al. Marglobe tomato sae
| | Write or: -
; Those, Monticello,
he 2 M.; Will exc.
| M. Mrs.
Cecil |
Gen. true to name, Marglobe
tomato plants, now ready, moss
packed, $1.10 M..:2.M up, $1. 00
M. Also Gov. Insp. P. R. po-.
Ist, |
| tato plants. ready May
$1.40 M. Al} del, L. D. a
sey, Screven.
Cert. PL R. sotets
WwW. OW. Williams, |
j mah,
5 M. P. R. potato plants, will
pe ready last of Apr.; $1.00
Annie. Mocre, Junc-
| tion City.
4 A. onions, ready for mar- | work for home, board and small
-ket about May 15th. Like. to.
see in field. If interested . let
me hear from you. F. L. Brin-
son, Waynesboro.
Red and yellow skin P. R.
potato plants, Gov. Insp. and
Millions tomato
New Stone, Scarlet Glove, $1.00
M.; 35c C. Prepaid. Now ready.
Hes M. Lightsey, Screven.
N ow bcoking orders for pure-
bred red and pink skin P. R.
potato plants. ready about the
20th, $1.50. M.A. RR.
Pelham.
State ings red and pink skin
P. R. potato plants, $1.50 M.
Cam: Redmond, - Pelham.
Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants
red and pink skin, $1.50 M.
Del. Marglobe tomato plants,
$1.00 M. Del. W. J. OQuinn,
Jones,
(Jr Odum, R. 2:, B. 174.
Calif. |
PP. R. potato planis, Gov.
insp., $1.25 M. No chks. Dewey
Thornton, Screven...
Cert. P. R. potato plants,
$1.50. M. Gcod strong plants.
Can fill large orders. Ralph B.
Tyre, Screven, Rio
Red skin P, R. potato plants,
Gov. Insp., $1.50 M., ready
Apr. 25th. No personal chk.
acc. M. G. OBerry, Surrency,
Picea
_ Marglobe tomato plants, field
grown, 75c M.; 25 C. Moss
packed; Pink skin P. R. potato
plants, $1.25 M. Postpaid. Le-
roy Lightsey,
Box.-175.
Cabbage plants: Large fresh
extra Early J. and Chas. W.
500, 60c; 90c M.,.del. postnaid.
75c M. COD. Satis. Guar. F. E.
| Stokes,
Pe R. potato plants, Gov. insp.
}$1.50 M. FOB. C. H. Waters,
Barley, R. 4. Box 149.
Gr. Balt. tomato plants, moss
packed, now ready, $1.00 M.
del.; Also red and yellow skin
P. R. potato plants, ready about
Apr. 20th., $1.50 M. del. All
good plants, full count, prompt
shipment. W. G. Murray,
Odum; Re 2, Box-138]
Gen. Marglobe tomato plants,
true to name, moss packed, 90c
M.: 2 M. up, 80c M. del. Good
stalky plants, now ready to
ship. Hiram Lightsey. Screven.
Fitzgerald.
Want woman to live in the
home and do light farm work,
no field work for small salary
and board. State age and sal-
ary in ist letter. C..B. Ham-
brick, Lake Park, R. 1.
Want exp, farmer with 5 or
6 in family (able to work),
for about a 4-H crop at once.
Have 29 A. cotton allotment.
In Chattooga: County. T. D.
Ballenger, Gore.
Want dairy.
Ri G.
milker for
< COME, See.
plants, |
- for hay =
+ Gait
Marglobe,
| work.
| $15.00: mo. Come or write at |
| once. cM Wilson, Folkston.
Want a man with family to |
Screven, R. 1, }
Want a aiidd leaped col. wo-
man to do light farm work. no
field work for small | family. 5
miles from town with modern
convs. $8. 00- $9.00 mo. Good
home for someone. Mrs. Nad-
lene Collins, Newton | Hone:
Albany.
~ Want qitadionged: whi wo--
man to do light farm work, no |
field work. Want somecne who |
needs a permanent home. Good
home, small salary. Mina You-
mans, Stillmore.
_ Want middleaged woman. {6
do light farm work, no field
Salary, G. W,. Wallis,
Point, 507 Hunter Ave.
East
Want a refined settled white
woman for light farm work, no
field work, for room, _ board,
-and small salary. For particu-
treated, $1.35 M., del. Mrs. Dot-
tie Sheffield, Surrency.
lars write. Mrs. Alfred Simp-
son, Toccoa, Box 488.
: Want man for general farm
Board, laundry and
work on the farm for wages
and some patches free. Also
have 30 bu. cream crowder
peas, $3.00 bu.: 4 bu. Brown
crowder peas, $3. 00 bu. You
pay exp. W. A.. Moore, Had~
dock, R. 1,
CATTLE FOR SALE
Fine Jersey cow, 4th calf.
2 wks. old, gives to 4-4%. gal.
per day. $125.00 here and subi.
to prior sale. James E. Ingram,
Lithonia,.R. 3.
2 white face heifers, 2 yrs.
old, 1 will freshen about May
175th. Elbert Cain, Hoschton, R.
2. SOLS
HOGS FOR SALE
_ answer letters, ete., concerning your
Sell or exc. to keep from in-
breeding, prize winning S. P. |
C. Boar. Low, blocky type, 50- 4
50 col. Guar. perfect, 3% yrs.
old, wt. about 450 lbs.
W. R.
Ratley, Bainbridge.
-HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
3 gainted light bay saddle
horse, sound and: fat, 6 yrs.
old, wt. 1050 lbs., gentle and
easy to handle, $135.00. M. L.
Shealy, Oglethorpe.
A work stallion, 5 yrs. re
black, weighs 1300 lbs. Sound.
everyway. ork anywhere. A
dark. grey stallion, 4 yrs. old.
Emma Mae Tate, Middleton.
Good mule, work anywhere,
for eash, $150.00 at my house.
Also want girl or woman to do
light farm work, no field work.
Geo. W. Calhoun, Cordele,
211-20th Ave., E.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Want to hear from _ parity
having little Bone Guinea hogs,
-what have you? Dr. A. J. Gor-
don, Jesup.
Want. Holstein bull calf, 4
mos. to 1 yr. old. Give age,
price, wt., in first letter. Thos.
. Williams, Washington, R. 4.
Want fully grown good stock
Buck rabbit, reasonable. Will,
pay Cash or exc. equal valk
Ronald. Lynch, Bomex 6 (5 mi
+ Summerville Rd.) Lays
We receive a great many requests
we place a notice in the Market Bulletin
vising that certain products which hav :
listed i in the Bulletin have been sold. Bee:
of lack of. Space, we are unable to. grant th
requests by publishing such type notices
We ale reece. ee complaints
parties who, replying to notices in the B
- tin, never receive any reply, from the pa
addressed. When a notice is placed Y
Bulletin, it is the duty of the party, in whe
name the item i is published to reply im
ately to every letter, eard, ete., that he or
|, received regarding said notice. Iti is 1 ot
the business way of handling any fe ns
10DS, but it i is courtesy and politeness as
and you owe it to the Bulletin as well :
yourself to reply _to all inquirieswhe
you fill the order or notfor your faih
wv ind
ual notice which has been published ma
the prospective customer lose confidence 3
only. in you, but in the Bulletin and
many thousands of patrons. oe
We cannot urge too strongly the a $0
sebagai of completing satisfactorily ev
transaction entered intoand Just a
have so stated in your notice, (and if po
ble, even a better quality). Also don
for sale any item for sale or ee oxee
that you do not possess. and do not a
others the privilege of attaching
NAME AND ADDRESS to their n
ee individual must stand ape 7
letin.
YOUR SINCERE COOPERATIO.
IS APPRECIATED.
yrs. 1d. ants
Well exp. with milk=
nically and by hand,
= tractor. a. Ws Bray,
e, Rt.2.
with family wants truck
uve plenty of help. Some
ttom Jand and fresh
on 50-50 basis. Haye to be
d. R. D. Wilson, Smyrna.
b on farm in South
rt truck and tractor
fe time exp. on farm.
small family.
J. B. Wright,
_ aised, 48 eis old
ants light farm. work
: ce Room and
b on Gn farm. 12
<p. in general dairy work.
Lywhere in State. A: W.
447 Oak
O work, Prefer Coffee
e to be moved. Mrs.
eee: Rt. ty
ing. "$5.00, wk. Pre-
Atlanta. Eleanor Wil-
Gordon Ave.
job as gardner, trick:
gen, farm work, by
< or month, for house
ges. Single. R. P. Mil-
Bite 31 see Ave., Ss.
job. on farm with: reli:
. Best of ref., Have
ucation Abus no bad
Rt. 1.
on. oo Wife and
_ REPORT OF
FOOD
AND FEED DEPT.
April 1, 1942-
Honorable Tom Linder.
Commissioner of Agriculture
Atlanta, Georgia
7
Dear Mr. bgae
*
= aoc Frac a report of the work of fhe
,|Food and Feed Division, Department of Agriculture,
| for the months of January, February, and March,
Tnspections of foods and feeds___ 5,710
Withholds issued
NS
Samples of foods and feeds taken
to be analyzed
Samples of seed taken to
alyzed
137
= an-
Abatements issued to improve san-
itay conditions
x
Xi
FARM HELP WANTED |
ae
Want negro man ee Wife for.
gen. work on farm, for good
wages. Furnish house, wood
and water. Middleaged couple
preferred. Answer at once. B.
F, Boak, Jonesboro.
Want man with family suf-
ficiently large of boys to as-
sist in operating modern dairy
farm. Wonderful opportunity
for right family... Mrs. .
Snider, Columbus, Box 589.
Want middleaged man- that
knows how-to farm, to tend a
small 1-H. farm for wages and
board. Write at once. T.. J.
Sullivan, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
Want nice middicaged wom-
an to do light farm work, no
fieldwork. $3.50 wk., room and
board. Mrs. E. Me Smith, New
, Holland.
Want unincumbered woman,
45 and 55; who would like a
good home to do light farm
es no field work. Mrs.
sarance Luthi, Commeree, Rt.
are
- Want at once a nice country
woman to live in home with 2
dan family and do light farm
The following foods and feeds were withheld
from
| Imitation flavoring
| Maple SyteD
syrup
Filled milk _____
Cherry. beverage
a
Sauce So
Tomatoes .
Meat preservative
Corn meal
sale
doz.
Ibs.
bottles
gals.
) gals,
4. cans
gals. |
bottles _
cans
ibs:
) bags
bags .
~ The following fouds and ood. were destroyed
2 unfit for human consumption
eg Poke week OF
ptiieanea: woman
ef., wants light farm
ield. work, or reason- | -
l Mrs. Meda Cole,
woo: Capitol Ave,
ed couple _ wants
m, raising hogs and
on shares. John Lov-
Clarkesville, RED 3.
at once a job on farm |
Experienced. Also
ruck. 26 yrs. old, mar-
min Class 4 for Army.
able and willing to work.
vhere. Bill ee
3
work on Seal crop farm
; and hire by day when |
rop. Want corn, pea-
otton. Have to be
n. awhile. Male
OG rer. = J, C. Mc-.
Milan, Rt. Lo
raised ~ on farm,
farm. Can handle
with 2 in family
ition as a-care taker
try estate. Suitable
| ew chickens, cows
Can do carpentering
aiey ist. oe or
Sa jana
ield work for home
Mrse oi DD,
Sa ewnan,
r Pin aecksd me oe
Would take a 1-H.
ried, . 3
te and state. wages.
eptontngse, RE
. ofa, married
) sition as- flour
est oF ref. and guar. | -
gill, Canon, Box
ho and aE os
ck Casey, Atlanta, 365
oe : care- Wc de
09 | milk and feed rooms;
a are 2 Car. eda City water, +
Hamburger meat
Weiners
Meat .
Sausage -
Oysters.
Fish
Oranges
Crepes ee pee ee
F AVOCA Dears 2
Limes _:
Tomatoes ~
Lettuce. _- =
WIRES ee
Peppers Reser
JSpmagh so 25 op ee
Squash
Radishes
{Irish potatoes oe
| Ca glifiower
String beans
Mustard _.
Turnip salad
Turnip greens -
Cabbage plants
Collards
|Egge plant
oo
oa Yours very truly, ee
A, D.
Chief
ADH /rc :
FARM LAND FOR SALE
Eo
s
CORRECTION: : =
40 acres wild land on chard
surfaced road, near "Oba
Highway. 2 good pasting sites.
No improvements. D: G. Cald-
well, Kingsland.
Dairy farm, 39 acres, 25 in
fenced pasture: 34 cow cap.
barn with cement floor; ceiled
5 R. cott-
hog or poul-
outside _
ee ee
a
SS Canton, a 3.
OE
glasses
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.*
lbs.
lbs.
Ibs.
lbs:
qts.
lbs.
bu.
bags -
bu.
Crates =
bu.
crates
crates
crates
crates
bu,
etre
Hues =
bags
bags
doz.
bu.
OU
bu.
pu.
lbs.~
doz. Bae
pags
bu.
bu.
Harris
Food Inspector
f
FARM HELP WANTED
CORRECTION: Want white,
eountry raised woman to Hye
in home and _ help with light
farm work. $4. 00 or $5.00
week. Mrs. B. H. Goza, Deca-
tur. 152 Madison Ave; Cr 2888.
Want farm hand to. help
make crop. $15.00 mo. board
and laundry; or a family on 50-
50 basis. See at once. H. a:
i
|help at once.
= pharetta.
| small
: aes $25.00 mo.
| wages and houses.
A. peanuts
}cult. (Lan
work, no field work. Room,
board and salary. Mrs. R. E.
Ellington, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Want man with small family
-to make a crop on 50-50 basis,
| Good smooth land,-7 acres cot-
ton allotment. Must be willing
worker, A. J: Sims, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 3.
Want at once farm hand.
Must be able to plow. $15.00
mo., board and laundry. Mrs.
ok Crow, Gainesville, Rt. as
Box .143.
Want white man for farm
Must: be good
worker, no drunkard, no bad
habits: clean, honest.
wk., board and laundry. rite
or come see. T. C. avers
Lithonia; tt oe.
Want settled woman to live
in home and do light farm work,
no field work. Board and sal-
ary. Mrs. Z. A Taylor, Al-
Want white settled woman to
live in home with old couple and
do light farm work, no field
work. Must be clean, have
good ref. Room, board, $12.00}
mo. Mrs. J. M. Holcombe, At-
lanta, Rt. 5, Box 439. | _
Want ablebodied, exp. farm
hand that can drive - tractor,
truck. Board, laundry: home,
good wages. Also want exp.
farm family with two or more
hands to work. Close to town,
schools, on. es Good
A. Shrop-
Chicksmauga
Want nice, clean woman, 25-
35. for light farm work, no field
work or milking. $10.00 mo.,
room, board, No objections to|
1 child, G. Roberts, Grantville,
Box 103. =e
Want nice clean woman 6
help with light farm work, no
field work, nor milking. $2. 50
wk. board and laundry to
Start. All mail ans, Mrs. Perry
Collins, Ir., Macon, 244Roff-
home Ave.
Want col.
couple to tend
1-H.
) farm, Live on
At once. A.
M. Seegers, College Park, Wel-
come ALE Rnd. a eel Tel. Nos.
Wa. 4421 and CA. 4413.
_. Want a good man and wife,
not over 50 yrs. old, to look
after farm, corn and cattle. -Op-
erate 1-H. farm. J. S. Collier,
Barnesville,
Want a whe man for gener-
{al farm work, well exp., no bad
~ thabits; $20. 00 mo. and jaundry.
_ | Come at once, J. a Holcombe,
| Alpharetta, Rt..
Want settled or elderly col.
couple accustomed to farm
| work; Man to tend cow, chick-
ens; small garden and orchard,
woman to do light farm work,
Give ref. and wages expected.
Must be honest and industrious.
Mrs. Wm. L. Roberts, Jr., Box
243, Dalton.
e Want nice, clean, christian
unincumbered white woman to
do light farm work, no field
work for room, board and small
board. Mrs. Eddie Hughes,
Gainesville, 516 Hillcrest Ave.
Want settled white woman to
do light farm work, no field
work fir room, board and small
salary. Mrs. C. T. Wiggins, At-
lanta, 878 Stewart Ave., Phone
RA 7692,
Want settled 1 man to ork 50
with 2 mules and
or oe
ily.
one. in family and do HGeE
| Write or see me,-
roken, fert. out), to
FARM ee WA
Want help for: 1
farm on halyes or fami
work by day. H. D. McDo
College YPpart, Rts 20s:
-Want white or col. man
Jarge family of boys. and g
over 16 to keep on peach, be:
and vegetable farm. 10 m
from, Atlanta. R R. house
electricity. Pay man $1.25.
Schools, churches nearby. W.
recommendations. R. F.
Clarkston.
refined, white woman for
farm, 18 mi. Atlanta. .
farm work, field work. Mc
ern conveniences. See. |
Conkin, Atlanta, 715 Rhod
Haverty Bldg., Ma 9826.
Want single, 25a
hand, for wages, igawe
monthly. Live as one of fa
J. F. Glover, Cumm
Rt. 5. : =
Want farm hand w
without family for r or
horse crop on 50-50 basi
Truck oer gen. farming. Ori
Hillis, Morrow, Rt, 12 >-
Want at once 2 farm han
prefer colored, with small
ily and some hoe help. Hous
and wood furnished and $15.0
mo. or part crop. Thos. Ic
Lendon, Carrollton, Rt. 3, |
No. 3202.
Want reliabis~ man, whit
colored, for light farm w
Mrs. Myrt H. Pattillo, Colle
Park, Rtt:
Want settled: unincumber
weman to live in home wit
work, milk and tend oh
ens, no field work.
| room, board, laundry an
Reply at once
Cornelia Johnson. Lovett
3.50]
Want reliable white man
-couple, for light farm work,
laundry nor milking. M
healthy, clean, honest, 5s
willing workers of good cl
ter. Good home, room,
reasonable salary. ee
Lenning, Jasper. as
Want a miller for ae dair
R. G. Thorn
ton, Monticello. a
Want exp. Dairyman, valk
farm. hand. $10.00 and Be
per week respectively.
Simpson, College Park, RE
Ca - 6859; 5s:
neighborhood. ks Chapma
Hapeville, 3206 Gaia Ra.
Telephone CA. 2092. = x
Want white or col.,
Ww.
Yorkville.
Dallas, Rt 4,
Want white woman Ae
light farm work, no field.
Will pay $3.00 wk. Mrs.
Shurley, Thomaston, R. 1.
Want white woman to
light farm work, no field work
Salary $3.00 wk. Mrs. G.
Shurley, R. 1, Thomaston.
Want at once a single
white or col. for general
work. Must be good
honest and _ sober. Will
mas. Pay good wages.
or see, J. C. Kendrick,
Sycamore, ae ered Be 7
Want man. to work =)
erop; will give him Irish an
sweet potato patch and gard
Have good stock and tcc
W. Wood, Commerce, Re
Want neat, intelligent,
cumbered colored woman
light farm work, no field w
$10.00 mo. room and bo
AEDS. Geo, Strickland, -
407 Marietta St. N..W.
_-Want woman, white, for light
farm work, no field work nor
milking, Good place, home an
$4.50 week to start. Give
ref., etc. Mrs. Velma Hale, At
lanta, Rt: 4, Box 139.-
Want white woman Gon igh
farm work, no field wor
Board, room and reasonable
salary. Transportation. Mrs. 5.
G, Myers, Stone Mtn., bg
care Willow Springs.
Want white woman for ligt
farm work, no field work. Sa
ary, room and board. M
es Brannen, Waycos;
Brimel St. 2 2c:
Want ite or.