AGRICULTURE
COMM Sen ER
arketing |
EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
Sometime ago I asked the readers of the Georgia Market
letin to write me the amount of merchandise they had sold
ough notices carried in the Market Bulletin.
Of course, I did not receive replies from all of them, but
se who did reply stated they had sold merchandise in vary-
ng amounts and when we added the amount sold by each of
we found that those who reported had sold more than one
alf million dollars through the notices in the Market Bulletin in
year. Most of this was things that they could not have sold
all had it not been for the Market Bulletin.
pe Farmers Markets
In February 1936 I opened the first State Farmers Market
eorgia in Atlanta.
During 1936 I opened markets in Atlanta, Macon, Valdosta,
thomasville, Glennville and Claxton.
On May 10, 1941 we opened the new State Farmers -Mar-
n Atlanta,at Murphy Avenue and Sylvan Road. This is the
gt st farmers market anywhere in the country and the most
_ It covers fifteen acres of land, with three large steel sheds
*x300 each, with 117 brick units for merchants, besides the
ninistration building.
During the eight months of 1941 we sold ls the At-
nta Market $3,787,784.79.
- This business has grown tremendously. Deine the twelve
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables .
December 31, 942. Atlanta
January 8, 1943 Atlanta
ans (Snap). Per DU; Rprss oe $3.00-$3.25
llards, per doz. bunches .35- 85
Mushrooms, per 1 lb. cartons 30- .35
ustard Greens, Per bu. hprs 15- 85
eppers, per bu. hprs.... 2.25- 2.75
Squash, per bu. hprs.____. _. 2.75- 4.50:
Strawberries, per 36 pt. crate : - 7.00
weet Potatoes, bulk, per bu... .75- 1.50
- Tomatoes, per 50 lb. crates. = _ 2.50-- 7.50
Turnips (bunched), per doz. bun... .70- .90
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs.. : 3 eS ae Oe
and towns.
ment Georgia farmers can produce enough to feed the people
iat. Feed i died) And Help
Feed The Nation
EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
Many foods are now rationed. ee all food will be e
rationed within another year.
' | have just returned from a trip to Wathineton where BES
came in contact with people from every farm state and with go
ernment officials in Washington. 2
It is very clear that first preference will be given to feedi g
the armed forces and for Lend-Lease supplies of food. a
The farmers who raise the food will, of course, come next
because they have what food is raised in their own possessi n.
Last consideration will be given to those who live in cit $
Georgia Can Feed Itself
Even with the shortage of labor, fertilizer and farm edulp
of the state, provided all that the farmer as is preserved
and conserved. a
The farmer, of course, must receive a price sufficient o
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Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets
Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
January 8, 1943 Per CWT.
December 29-Augusta _... _ $13.70
December 31Valdosta oo. = 12.80.
January 1Thomasville : - 12. 80.
January 4Sylvester aie * 12.80.
January 5Nashville ~ 12.75
January 6Moultrie Ss BS yi
January 6-Vidalia - 12.75
TOP FED CATTLE .
December 24Augusta ..W... Se -$13. 00.
December 31Valdosta 11.00- 12.80 ~
January 1Thomasville 10.00- 11.00 _
January 4Sylvester _ : os 13.00- 13.80
January D=-Nasn ville = os ee 10.00- 11.00 |
January 6Moultrie _ : 2S 10.00- 11.25
January "6=-Vidalias 2s ee ee oe ee
a _ quoted are for Georgia Grade A eggs only
prices:
_ Following are quotations by wholesale uesicls in Atlanta and other cities (FOB. points mentioned) as furnished by the State Bureau of Markets. Prices
Grades B and C and Current Receipts (yard run) are quoted by wholesalers from 2c to 5 per dozen below these
January 8, 19438.
Always subject to variation. =
Atlanta Augusta Columbus :
| Eggs, oe White, Grade:-A, Doz... 2 a ee SA aS ee ES. AB INDEX :
Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. Se ee ee Sat SO a ee We AUs 42 ie.
pies simall. Grade A, Doz. == ae Se SG s A Shoe Flowers ang Seed for Sale________ 2-3 | |
5 8 ae | ea ae fs bt Seed ie
jens, Leghorn, Te 4s OG 230912 ba tae Second Hand Machinery for Sale_.3 Ss
Se See 30s oat : a a ee ee as Second Hand Machinery Wanted__3-4 [|
a SSR aces Speeeentce ea Ctr: Seber ee 6 eee SO t. oe td ee 20- 22 Incubators and Brooders for Sale_-.4 4
ee ek eee De oO ee Og SA RQ Incubators and Brooders Wanted___4
ee GS pe} = Sie es 9 need: (6 Sale. ee 4
Sy ee AS 4S = lek .08- .10 Plants. 400 < ate 2) ee
Turkeys, ye Oe Sho ase = SG eee ee Pecan and Other Fruit Trees_____ 5
oO lb. ae Pp t ae tf Sal Sp
i ee aoe 0 < aa rae eanuts and Pecans for Sale______
Country Bitters best table. th: 0 0s Ss a4 ee 40- 42 Ngee fOr Bae: oe 5
| Field peas, mixed, Dike ee oP ea Serer en Se = Fruit and Butter for Sale. = = 5
ee cays Ve TiLK CCU UN a ee | eee ay Tobacee-tor Salevcs <= eS
ame 90 fant GG 0k) och ee Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale. 5
re. COM; OU.- 25.05: os oe eran _ ax fOr Sales ee
p@armceou. Se ee ee eS ee 02 Ib ees So gale ee Wrap? tor Sales =
Wheat, le eee ee ee a SER Sages See et Sn ees eee Oa eee ee Miscellaneous for Sale... Ree:
Sweet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs. SS oe ee - 3.00 Miscellaneous Wanted________----__5-6 |
Cabbage, (Green), Ber 100 Ibs. POOH S004 ae er = 2504 Se ~ 4.00 Cathie tor Sale ee
} Cabbage, (White), Per 100 Ibs. SS Sarge es 2.25 Sone Hogs 40! Sale 8 ge ee ee
Hay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton 2 BS O0=94 00 =10200s| _18.00-20.60 Horses and Mules for Sale = G3
eee ro. 1. Peanin. petston 2 19,00213-00 + -14.00 | _ -.10.00-12.00 Rabbits and Cavies for Sale. =~ 6
Spanish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, = Sheep 4nd Goats for Sale._-._____- *
ges (Del. Shelling Plant) * mel oO Paice ee ee Live Stock Wanted: =o 3 ee
Cottonseed (Prime) Poultry for: Sale Se ee :
[os FOR Shipping Point) a Poultry: Wanted 32 Ves
Cottonseed Saeat, 8. per cent. 5. : = - | Positions Wanted... u 128 |
Cottonseed meal, 7 per cent ___ se seas Farm Help Wanted __..___ jee
nut meal, AS Der CONt oe sae oe Rr Se
MARKET BULLETIN.
Address all items for publication and all requests to be put
4 the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU
OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
postage regulations inserted one time on each reauest and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
ore than 30 words including name and address.
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
Bulletin.
Published Weekly ai
-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
y Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner
cutive Office. State Capitol,
Atlanta. Ga.
Publication Office
114-212 Pace St.. Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
_ State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga.
otify on FORM 3578Bureau o:
Market, 222 State Capitol,
Atlanta. Ga.
tered as second class matter
gust 1, 1937, at the Post Office
Covington, Georgia. under Act
June 6, 1900 Accepted for
iling at special rate of postage
ided for in Section 1103, Act
LIND iis
October 8. 1917. .
Marketing Georgia Products
: (Continued from Page One)
nths of 1942, through the Atlanta Market we sold
373,381.86. :
During the eight month of 1941 we sold through
th markets in Georgia $5,151,880.58, and during
twelve months of 1942 we sold through all the
mers markets in Georgia $13,912,693.09.
was $19,064,573.67. ;
(For your full information I am reproducing on
last page of this issue a more complete statement
ales on all the State Farmers Markets.
As most readers of the bulletin know, there was
any appropriation made by the Legislature for
ng these markets. cs
: When the new market. at Murphy Avenue and
Ivan Road was built the Department of Agriculture
$231,261.75, which was advanced by. the Treas-
r under authorization of Governor Talmadge. |
The fees and rentals from the market have been
back into the Treasury since its opening on May
(1941. During the nearly twenty months from
y 10, 1941 through December 31, 1942 we paid
ee the Treasury against this advance $134,-
It @ very important to the farmers of Georgia as
as to city populations for these markets to be
nded and greater facilities provided.
n the summer of 1942 the Commissioner of Agri-|
ture organized a cooperative for the purpose of
ing some grading machinery on some of the mar-
for the use of Georgia farmers. ~ 3
This is a self-liquidating project and this grading
machinery will pay for itself.
rchase of this grading machinery was furnished to
cooperative by the Trust Company of Georgia,
ugh the offorts of Honorable Robert Strickland
Boe The Long Pull
To fully develop the possibilities of our farmers
cets we will need to send men to the markets of
Yorth and East as salesmen for farmers produce.
will also need to perfect standard grades and
Every section that has developed a successful
ting system for its products has perfected stand-
rades and packs and has also developed its own
Is to go on each package as a guarantee of the
ality of the product.
As an illustration, everyone is familiar with the
utation of California peaches. Everyone knows
out Florida oranges and grapefruit. Everyone
about Virginia hams and Maine potatoes.
One of the most important things we can do is to
velop a Georgia label.
oe ae Georgia Cracker
4 am in receipt of a copy of suggestions made by
noted Georgian relative to a standard Georgia label
Georgia products, which I am reproducing in part
he last page of this issue. .
think this is very important. |
> TOM MIND
The grand total for 1941 and 1968 on all mar
Pets Feed Georgia And Help
Feed The Nation
(Continued from Page One)
enable him to bring every available factor of pro-
duction into use.
; Georgia Crops are Seasonal
While Georgia farmers can produce the food to
feed the people, many of our crops are seasonal and
our entire years supply goes on the market within
two or three months. s
This is especially true of vegetables and fruit.
.. Canning Piants
The rural sections of Georgia already have more
than three hundred community canning plants.
The credit for this must be given to the untiring
efforts of the Division of Vocational Education under
the able leadership and guidance of Mr. M. D. Mob-
ley, State Director; also to the loyal cooperation of
the vocational teachers and, in many cases, the assist-
ance of Home Economics teachers, as well as to the
cooperation of the people in the community.
These community canning plants have proved
their great worth to the people in these more than
three hundred communities, as they enable the house-
wife during the relative short season of production to
put up for use throughout the year the fruits, vege-
tables and meats required for the family.
Canning Plants on State Farmers Markets
It is my purpose to establish some canning plants
on State Farmers Markets. Just how much of this
can be done, I do not know at present.
The Legislature is now in session and I believe
they will give us as much money as they can for this
purpose.
Beginning with Atlanta, the largest city in the
|state, and going on down to as many smaller towns as
possible, we can see the unlimited possibilities in
having canning plants on these markets.
The people of Atlanta, for instance, can go to
the Farmers Market at Murphy Avenue and Sylvan
Road, and buy vegetables and fruits from farmers
and put up a winters supply at a reasonable cost.
The state would, of course, have to furnish ex- ?
perienced operators to do the actual canning so as to
get a safe, edible product and as nearly a uniform
product as possible.
Some days ago Mr. Lamar Ball wrote an article
in The Atlanta Constitution about this, and I have re-
ceived wonderful encouragement from his letter.
_ A letter from Honorable F. L. Gibson of Thomas-
ville, Georgia, illustrates the great interest in canning
projects. I am reproducing this letter on the back
page of this issue. a
Community Cooperation Required
In order to put these projects over the coopera-
tion of communities is necessary and I would like to
hear from those communities having State Farmers
Markets with regard to helping put these projects
over. .
Lets get together and help ourselves, then we
can help the Nation.
. ; TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE.
FLOWERS AND SEED
_ FOR SALE
Dal
Will exc. Mrs.
|2, Box 166. e
The money for the}
| Blue and white iris, and |:
White Apr. Narcissus, 25c do #
50c C.: $4.00 M.: Cash or M. .
Exec. for white feed sacks. Mrs.
Beulah Frye, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Maples, 25c ea.: crabapples,
May and June Cherries, 2, 25c:
sweet gum bushes, 25 ea.: Yel-
low root. 10c bush: Muscadine
| vines, $1.00 doz. Leona King,
Waco. Rt. 2.
Yellow cupped white nar-
cissus,
colored butterbean seed,
cup. $1.00 orders del. in Ga.
Exe. for dried fruit. . Write
ao Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell.
eds
Mixed col. azaleas, white
pine, spruce pine, 40c doz.;
Mtn. ivy, laurel, 60c_ doz.;
White Eng. Dogwood, almond,
All col. chrysanthemums, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Maude
Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Purple violets, 30c doz.:
Musecadine vines, 10c ea.; $1.00
doz.; Holly bushes, 25c: ea.
Pink running rose bushes, Hazel
nut bushes, Seuppernong vines.
10c ea.: $1.00 doz.: Add postage.
No stamps, Mrs. G. W. Bradley.
Jr., Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Purple violets, large pink
verbena, larkspur, grass pinks,
Big bronze mums, 20c_doz.;
Lilacs, 15c to 20c; Spring
planted hollyhocks, mixed col..
60c doz.; 2 doz. purple bulbs,
Na Fae tee Brown, Stone Mtn.,
Ophiopogan evergreen bor-
der plants, 3c ea. Will exc. for
{red hot poker or Montbreaia.
ee Russell Beverly. Ochlock-
20c\doz.; Okra seed.
Toe
Talking |
Dbl. Japonicas, 6 yrs. old,
60c ea.: Dogwood, 4, $1.00:
Hardy phlox, lemon _ lilies,
King Alfred. daffodils, white
narcissus, 35c doz.; Fall pinks,
40c doz.: Weeping Mary. 50c
ea.: 3, $1.00. Mrs. Monroe
Barnes; Ellijay. Rt. 3.
Nice, well rooted, hedges, $1.-
00 C.: Also well rooted straw-
berry plants, 35e C. Postpaid.
a R. H. Clark, Gainesville,
Large blooming size purple
Javender, combination Iris lily
bulbs with tops, 85 C.: Bloom-
ing size paper white narcissi,
yellow center, fragrant, 75 C.:
Also large Juniper and ever-
green Boxwoods, too large to
send through mail. different
prices. Mrs. Mary E. White,
Temple, Rt. 2. Box 231.
Marigold seed, 6 kinds sep-
arate to one large pkg., 2c:
.dbl, Rose Marie morning glory.
blue veronica, Tithona, Holly-
hocks, baby breath, 10c pke.
Garliand Thumbergi spirea, 10c
ea. plant. Add postage. Mrs.
F. Coombs, Washington, Rt. 2.
Baby breath spirea, bridal
wreath, golden bells, purple
lilac, butterfly bush. winter
jasmine, crepe myrtle, 15c ea.:
2, 25c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar-
tin.
Boxwood plants. rooted cut-
tings, $1.00 doz.: $12.00 C.: 50,
$7.00. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah.
Dbl. orange lilies, Jonquils.
dbl. daffodils. 30c doz.; Hedge-
bushes, .
wreath, red and Eng. dogwood.
25c ea. Mrs. Grady Silver,
crepe myrtle, Bridal }
Wednesday, January 13: 1948,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Hastings field grown Exhib-
ition pansies, 50c doz.:
mixed sweet Williams, C\ove
pinks and snapdragons. 25
doz.: Red, rose, and mixed ver-=
bena, 5 doz.. $1.00. P. P.. Mrse
Cc. Lynch, Rome, 5 mi. Summer=
ville Rd. Se
Blue iris, orange day lil
white and King Alfred daffo-
dils, white violets, 25c doz.: 5
doz., mixed bulbs, $1.00: Pu
-ple lilacs, star jasmine, 10c ea.:
Catnip, 20c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Bonnell Nixon. Bremen,
Riad. Box 137%; a
fodils, Orange day lilies. blue
iris, white violets, 25c doz.: 5
doz., mixed bulbs, $1.00: Red
and pink verbena. 5c ea.: 3, 10;
yellow Forsythia, 10c ea. Ade
postage. Mrs. Dora Mosley,
Bremen, Rt. 2.
25c doz.: blooming size kublets,
10c doz. 8 Angel trumpet. 25
ea. Add postage. (Mrs,=
Fountain, Ft. Valley. coe
Fall. pinks, yellow. puropl
Easter lilies. lemon lilies, Nev
Years vine, snowdrift. jonqui
bulbs, 25c doz.; Water lilies.
95c. Mrs. Martha White. Da
lonega. oe
2 yr. nandina plants, 15c ea
Ophiopogan, a low evergreen
border plant for sun or shac
blooms Aug. and Sept., 50c do
Also for pot plants. Posta
extra. Mrs. R. J. Miller, A
usta, R. 2. Box 413. _
10 oak hydrangeas, 3 ft. higtk
3 sweet shrubs, 3 ft. high,
for 50c: 5c extra for postag
Grace Autr
Buena Vista.
Cedar trees, avg. 10 in., $
doz.: Exc. for cabbage or
plants. T. M. Shelnutt, Gler
Nandina, 20 in., 30c; Abeli
18 in., 25c: pink, bronze, va
Iris, tube roses, all 25c ez
Pink thrift, 50c doz. Mr
M. Vickers, Siloam.
Mixed daffodils, Apr. bloom-
ing narcissus, sweet
narcissus, 25, $1.00. Mrs. Ch
tine McLeod, College Park, |
Iris, mamed varieties, 3
$1.00 Mixed, $1.50 C. Prepai
Mrs. J. L. Wurtzel, Mou
Red 2
Small palms, 35c ea.; 7,
Red Banana plants, $1.00 -
3, $2.50. S. M. Seaborn, Brur
wick. ie
_ Pink crepe myrtles, forsythi
dentizia, and Easter roses, all
well rooted, 25c ea.;: 5, $1.0
Annual mixed phlox and mix
tall branching larkspur,
doz. Add postage. Ligustri
yrs. old, .50c. . No ehks= 4
Will Jones, Lyerly. ee
Well rooted Thrift plants,
|G. Postpaid. Send M. O. Mn
B. H. Jackson, Toomsboro
Well rooted purple wiste
25c ea. Postage pd. in .zone
Mrs. Elmer Hendricks, Dubl
R; de z
Pink thrift, 20c C. You pi
postage. Mrs. Maude D. Thom}
son, Ty Ty. pee <
Dbl. Japonica. 6 yrs. old, 1
35c doz.: Dbl. daffodils,
doz. Miss. Etta. Barrett.
jay, Rte 3. eee :
Dbl- Jay 6. yrs. old:
woods, Baby snow ball, 50c
Dogwood, 4. $1.00:
phlox, Easter lilies,
blue, white, 35c doz. 1
honeysuckle, 50c. All well
ar iS Earl Keener, Ellijay.
Purple lilac. 10c ea.
mrytiles, 25c ea. Add pos
Ernest Cochran, El
Selae
Pussy willows, 2-4 ft., 40
Prepaid. Mrs. Stella Hok
Jasper.
Yellow cluster nare
sweet scented Apr. bloo
white Narcissus, 75 C. Al
Col. tender, half runner gard
beans, 20c cup. Miss i
Stokes, Jasper, Rt. 3. 2
YeHow daffodils, old
ioned: sweet scented jon U
12, 15e: $1.45 CH Orders-=
Hes J. M. English, Bowdon
ea;
Six, 2 yr. old roses, al
ferent: Crimson, scarlet,
flesh bush, Yellow gar
and pink, Dr. Van Fleet Cl
er, all 6 postpaid, 75c; or 15
Mrs. R. Gable, Haralson,
SEED
EN
FLOWERS AND
_ WANTED
rops, Calif. violets, $1.00
s. J. H. Penland, Ellijay,
Cherokee roses, red,
pink azaleas, white
(2-3 ic
: .; Shasta dais-
s, snowdrop, Native fern,
Mtn. Huckleberry, $1.25 C.
Mrs. Leila Dickey, Morganton.
Spruce pine, holly bush, pink,
ed, yellow azaleas, ecrabapple,
1 wreath, Mtn. Laurel,
rhododendron, sweet shrub,
strawberry bush, 3 ft. well
poted, $1.25 doz.: Mixed col,
er. phlox, shasta daisies, vio-
lets, snapdragon, galax,
Cc. Addie Leatherwood, Blue
Sasta daisy, Per. phlox. large
daffodils, jonquil, marcissus,
$1.00 C.: All col. azaleas, cream
pirea, red bud, holly, laurels,
eam dogwood, pink Cherokee
e, rhododendrons, crabapple,
ft., $1.00 doz. Mrs. Glen Wil-
n, Blue Ridge.
ky ; red azaleas,
dbud, dogwood, spruce, white
-coralberry, red maple,
poplar, bridal wreath,
n. laurel, rhododendrons,
rabapple, 2-5 ft., well rooted,
moss packed, $1.25 doz. P. P.
Haro'd Dickey, Blue Ridge.
"dD.
Pink Cherokee rose, all col.
waleas, dogwoods, redbud,
butterfly, laurels, coralberry, 4
$1.00 doz.: Eng. Junipers, 2
spreading Junipers,
-- 3, $1.00: -Arborvitaes, = 4;
00. Sadie Wilson, Blue
drk. and light pink
Hydrangeas, 25c ea.: White
y breath pink spirea, nan-
1, 50c ea.: Red, pink, pur-
a lavender and white yer:
ma, 4 plants, 15c. Blue-eye
x pn daisies. 4 M. Shasta
daisies, 40c doz. Mrs. W. A.
fuff, Milledgeville, Rt. 2. _
Large -type Dahlia _ bulbs,
many col., $1.50 doz.: Red Pres-
ident and yellow Cannas for
n., ag
aster bells, 2, 25c; Seven Sis-
er roses, 3, 25c: Esther bloom-
ing peach tree, 2, 25c; Add
postage. Mrs. Henry M. Jones,
. 4
Dogwoods, 25c ea.; Azaleas,
. purple and blue, 40c doz.;
cissus, jonquils, 30c doz.:
i Weigelias, 10c ea.;
Roses. 15c ea. Mrs. Lillie
ks, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Purple lilac, flowering
ince, flowering almond,
ridal wreath, Golden bells,
10c ea; Purple irises, Mch.
ring, 25e doz. Add post-
Miss Lorene Jackson,
king Rock. :
Sweet shrubs,
grant yellow vine Jasmine,
le lilacs, tame french blue
lacs with pink eyes, (cut-
nes). 12 of ea. or mixed, $1.00
1. Mrs. Boyd Baggett. Doug-
asville, Rt. 1.
Cedar,- white
yine, cherokee roses, cherokee
dogwood, Mtn. laurel, 4, 25c.
Zillie Doris Justus, Murray-
pine, spruce
y, abelia, nandina,
oted hedge plants and bulbs,
for sale, very reasonable or exc.
for what have you, J, M. Mad-
dox. Stone Mountain, Box 297,
Phone 3591.
Mt. Laurel, Azalea, red-and
white dogwoods, crabapples,
Cherokee roses, hemlock, ivy,
3 ft., well rooted, $1.00 doz.
Orange day and blue Irish lil-
ies, 40c doz. Mrs. Clifton Dav-
. Mineral Bluff.
Kerria Japonica, snowballs,
ed trumpet honeysuckle, cle-
1atis, azaleas, Dentize. pride of
oyster, red spireas, Mtn. Lau-
els, rhododendrons, Star Jas-
Mine, boxwoods, 12, $1.00;
Rooted hedge plants, 50c C.;
ill exe. some for cotton feed
. Mr. G. H. Eaton, Dah-
ythia, bridal wreath, spirea,
humbergi, Billard, Anthony
-Watterer, Van Houttei, Winter
neysuckle, Butterfly, Weigel-
, 9, $1.35; Orange lilies, flag
silver sheen, pink ver-
physostega, 15c doz. Add
mo dale os C. Mize,
Rt. 1.
| 25e doz,
$1.25.
15-24
Blooming size azaleas, crab-
apple, sweet shrubs. 40c doz.:
-| White and spruce pines, dog-.
wood, rhododendrons, Min.
laurels, 75 doz.: Altheas, red
Japonicas, 20c ea. Well root-
ed. Add postage. Mrs. L. F.
Adams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Azaleas, Mtn. Laurel, red and
white dogwoods, Ivy. hemlock, |
Cherokee roses, crabapples, 2,
3 ft., well rooted, $1.00 doz.:
Lemon, orange, day lilies, 40c
doz.. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Min-
eral Bluff. ;
Red and white dogwoods,
azalea, Cherokee roses, Mtn.
Laurel, crabapple, Ivy, hem-
lock, 2, 3 ft., well rooted, $1.00
doz. Trailing arbutus, galax,
Mrs. Ruthford Davis,
Mineral Bluff.
Fine roses, pink, red Radi-
ance, Marechalneil, Quince
Thorn, Climbing, Forsythia,
Goldenbells, Evergreens, Lilacs,
Crepe Myrt'es, single white
Dogwood, 25c, 85c, 50c ea.: red
Azaleas, 75c;:. Yracantha, 50c
ea. C. M. Dwisht, Atlanta. 1035
Capitol Ave.. S. W..- Ma. 3671,
Verbena, all col.,
Fink thrift, 20c doz.;: King Al-
fred daffodils, 85c C.: Irish lil-
ies, 40c doz.: Amaryilis lilies,
25c ea. .Add postage. Mrs.
Nancy Dobbs, Temple, Rt. 1.
Mixed gladiolus, mostly Pi-
cardy. pink, = 20, doz... Nice
blooming size, red, pink and
white spireas. white yard hy-
drangeas, weigelias,
yellow Forsythias, and other
shrubs, 10c ea.: Dbl. Altheas,
20c ea. All rooted, Add post-
age, under $1.00. Mrs. Carl
Kimsey, Hiawassee. oS
White April narcissi, 50c
yellow narcissi,
postage. Ethel Sullivan, Mari-
etta, Rt, 2. :
Blooming size tuberose bulbs,
380c doz.; Few dbi. same price?
4 doz. single, $1.0f: 20 var. fine
glads. mixd, 25c: others; 23e to
40c doz. Mixed iris, 25c daz.
Ophiopogan, 35c doz. 50 order
PoP. Mrs: J..G,. Robertson,
Carrollton, 11 W. Center St.
Cs
Pink myrtle, snow garland
spirea (Thumbergi), 10c ea.; 3,}
25c: Well branched evergreens.
ligustrum, Lauristina, Hyperi-
cum, 15c and 25c-ea.- Lady
Stanley pink splashed carmine,
dbl, altheas, 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. M. P. Coombs, Wash-
ington, Rt. 2.
Pansy plants, (maple leaf
var.) Chrysanthemum plants,
50ce doz.; Thrift, 40c C. Mrs.
W. H. Nelson, Powder Springs.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want to exe. sage plants for
blooming size azaleas, any col-
or or mixed col. rooted white
wisteria, button mums, rooted
boxwood. Will give plant for
plant or sell. Mrs. W. I. Poss,
Marietta, Rt. 3. /
Want to exc. white washed
100 lb. feed sacks:for 12 or 15
in. Nandina plants. Mrs. G. H.
| Eley, White.
Want Dishrag gourds: Al-
so white Roman Hyacinths, the
delicate fragant kind. Mrs. M.
F. Kirkpatrick, Decatur, 135
East Hill St.
Want to buy 100 small cedars.
4-6 in. high. What kind do you
have? Would like to have sey-
eral bushes of Pyracantha Fire-
thorn. Write to. D. H. Brooks,
Atlanta, 89 Hightower Rd.. N.
W.. RA. 2589.
Want one white, red, yellow
dogwood: 1 white bridal
wreath,* 1 big = dahlia, { red
verbena, 1 sweet shrub, grancy
grey beard and pink althea.
Exc. White oleander, purple
lilac, fall pinks, yellow chry-
santhemums for them. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. J. H. Stapleton,
Alamo, Rt. A.
Want at once to hear from
someone. having chrysanthe-
mum cut flowers for sale. Also
chrysanthemum plants. Mrs.
B. J. Roberson, Tifton, Rt. 1.
Want bulbs of: Gladiola.
Canna, tulips, iris, daffodil and
jonquil, white and yellow nar-
cissus, also Chrysanthemum
clumps; Can use Gladiola, No.
2, 3, and 4, also bublet Narcis-
sus. State price by hundred or
bu. lots. Chas. A. Stone, Syl-
vania, Rt. 8.
Want one oar two Bird of
Paradise, well rooted. Mrs. W.
M. Mansfield, Washington, R.
2:
Want per. phiox, and all col.
Also Tiger, Regal, Phillipine
and August lilies. Exe. all
colors of fine chrysanthemum
plants for sale. Write first.
Mrs. Will Rooks, Arlington.
Hurst, Mansfield. _
25e-doa.. |
Boxwoed.
-and cotton
65c C. Add
| ning, $800.00; Also one 25 H.
Want 1000, 6-12 in. red cedar
seedlings. Quote best prices,
packed and del. to Atlanta. H.
Reid Hunter, Atlanta, 561
Lakeshore Dr., N. EF.
Want four red berried pyra-
canthas; 2 green, 2 varigated,
pittisporum, 2 date palms.
Write first. Mrs. A. E. Biggers,
Rebecca.
Exch. Red Palma-Christi
seed. Foxglove, snapdragons
plants for stock. Mrs. W. B.
_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
One, 35 H, P. steam engine
for sale. $225.00 at my favay
Do not write, come see it. Has
been used in operation of gin |
and large feed mill. Annie M.
Brannen, Plains.
1 dbl. disc tractor plow, can
be used with a 1 or 2 -dise, in
good cond., with 2 extra disic.,
$25.00 at my farm. F. P. Prath-
er,* Monroe. Riv i.
John Deer 1 row tractor!
mowing attachment plow har-_
row, $700.00: J. D. mowing ma-
chine, $75.00; 2 h.-8 dise Cut-
terway harrow, $30.00: 2 cul-
tivators, 18 Oliver turner, 7
Vulcan, 1 horse turner, good 2-
H. wagon, $75.00. V. D. Pull-
jam, Resaca. Rt. 2.
Closing down big farm, all
farm implements, Oliver and
Syracuse, 1, 2-H. plow, all
kinds, spring tooth and peg
tooth harrows, farm gear, corn
L lanters, guano dis-
tributors, blacksmith tools, ete.
I. C. Collier, Barnesville.
_ Eureka flour and meal sack-
er, good as new, $75.00 for im-
mediate sale. E. H, McMichael,
Buena Vista. ;
16 in. corn mill, 1 dbl. eared
corn sheller, 8 h. p. gas. eng.,
all good cond., now in operation
for sale. S. J. Thompson, Ac-
worth, Rt. 2.
_ 6-10 gal. milk (dairy) eats,
in good cond., for dairy use. H. :
A. Martin, Luthersville.
_ 200 gal. Friend Spray mach-
ine, in A-1 cond., for sale. D.
C. Strother, Fort Valley.
McCormick Deering milking
machine, 2 units, A-1 cond., a
good Stover make Hammer Mill!
$250.00 for both for quick sale
at my place. C. P. Merser, Gray.
_ A 6 disc John Deere Tiller,
in good cond., for sale. C. O,
Stephens, The Rock. -
Moline 2-H. turn plow, slat
wing, No. 10 good cond., except
top slat broke, $10.00; McCor-
mick International No. 4 mow-
ing machine with grain attach-
ment, $65.00: Terracing plow,
4 ft. wing, $20.00; 2-H. wagon,
$25.00. Exe. for pigs, calves,
peas. G. C. Edmondson, Temple.
1 Martin Ideal terracer and
grader with 7th blade, practic-.
ally new, used very little. Ori-
ginal price $125.00: sell for
$65.00. Can be seen at my
place, on Macon Hwy., 4 mi.
No. Motezuma. Ed. M. McKen-
zie, Montezuma, |
New tractor | core,
all copper tubes, extra large
for heavy duty, about 22x22
size, half price for cash. S. H.
Hiseman, Metter.
_ 2 Fairbanks-Morse Diesel en-
gines, suitable for cotton gins,
Roller, mills, ete., both perfect
cond., 25 and 40 h. p. and
$400.00 and $800.00 respective-
iy: Come see. Ed H,. Kelly, Mar-
im.
radiator
Sears Hammer mill, 2, 9 in.
screens, blower and sacker,
never used, $125.00- FOB my
farm; also Ford-Ferguson trac-
tor, late 1942 model, completely
equipped, for sale. Fred A. Long
ada P. O. Box 21. *phone
3531.
1 dbl. Cole dropper, 9 plates,
4 gear, $20.00; 1-National pres-
sure canner, used some, $18.00.
All A-1 cond., and FOB here.
Tobe Milner Cuthbert, Rt. 4,
Box 155.
1 cultivator, fertilizer distri-
butor and planter (fits John
Deere tractor Model H) cost a-
round $200.00; sell for $150.00,
or exc. for corn or beans at
market price. R. A. Moye,
Wrightsville.
One 40 H. P. Fairbanks
Morse Deisel Engine in perfect
condition, to be used for gin-
P, Fairbanks Morse Deisel En-
gine in perfect condition to be
used for rolling mill, etec., $400.-
00. Come see operate. Ed H.
Kelly, Carnesville.
2 Int. Riding cultivators, and
other 2nd hand farm Math. for
sale. G. C. Adams, Social
Cirele, :
model.
2-H. Int:
good condition, $45.00: Stover.
cutter, $20.00: 1 Int. feed crush- |
er and grinder, $15.00; Golden
can mill and 9 ft. Copper pan,
$25.00; Some dairy equipment.
W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville, R. 1.
Box 8. :
F520 mower, used I yr., $65.-
00; Deere hay loader, $15.00;
Superior grain dyjll, $10.00;
Deere 2-H. manure _ spreader,
for parts only, $8.00.
write, see. Also want Pulley for
(SEs Tc. C. tractor, Mr. C. MM.
Brennan, Columbus.
Champion. Iron wagon with
-original box body, ball bearing,
and all kinds of plow tools, rid-
ing cultivator, all slightly used,
for sale. John F. Haver, Stock-
bridge, R. 1:
Bean 300 gal. Triplex orch-
ard sprayer, geod . condition,
$400.00. L. P. Singleton, Fort
Valley, R. 3. os
A 2-H. transplanter, A-1
shape, used 3 yrs., to set a few
acres pepper ea. year. John
Deere make, for sale. L.
Pierce, Reynolds.
16 ineh grist mill and 8 H.
P, Witte Oil Engine, both good
condition. F. D. Brooks, Wash-
ington. ; :
One No, 40 Cotton, corn and
peanut planter, Cole Make in
good shape, with
(cost $22.50) sell for $10.00. J.
C. DeVane, Adel. ~ /
Two 2-H. Ccatianooga plows,
No. 44: 3-H. John Deere stag
viding plow. 2-H. stalk cutter
on whels: 3-H. Fairbanks
Worse gas engine, Also want
8-Dise tiller for John Deere
Tractor, Model B. All in good
condition. W. F. Tucker, Pel-
ame RE ;
Viking Gordon Tractor with
10 inch plow and other attach-
ments. A-1 condition, 1939
Fred: Dexter, Metealt.
One Jonn Deere Disc Tiller,
5 Disc, in good shape, $150.00.
(First $150.00 gets it.) No let-
ters ans. P. C. Jordan, Thomas-
ville; Bt, 3.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED |
Want one For d-Ferguson
Weeder, preferably
ley Davis, Pearson.
Want 1 Bostrom farm level
end one 1-H. reversible turn
plow. *Also have No. 40 Cole
Cotton dropper, Covington
Dropper, and 1 Van Brunt 5
dise Grain drill for sale. Dan
Browning, Helena.
Want to buya 2 unit with
extra pail Surge Milking ma-
chine. Describe and state price.
P. W. Medlock, Stone Moun-
tain, Rt. 2,
Want to hear from party with
large stump puller with root
hook. Give make and price,
Wt.. etc. S. M. Findley, Lyons.
Rie
Want a air cooled %4 on 2/3
H. P. Gasoline engine. Must be
in good condition. Give name
and lowest cash price. J. F.
Call site, Bee
Want 1 garden tractor and
few other Second Hand farm
equipment. Write. Howard M.
Wallace, Rome, Rt. 2.
Want one 50 to 60 gal. syrup
boiler, new or used. Will pay
reasonable price. M. F. Cole,
Nicholls,
Want used 2 row tractor and
planters fertilizer attachments.
cultivator equipment in good
eendition. W. O. Hudson, EI-
berton, Rt. 1.
Want second hand Engine
power Cane mill, One Manure
Spreader, either horse drawl
or tractor. In good cond, Give
manufacturerg name and price
of both. Also Hercules Stump
Puller, complete with dbl. pow--
er for sale. $90.00. John R.
Hall, Jr., Moultrie. :
Want to buy No, 2 size can
sealer. R. R. Glover, Atianta,
32.Cain St.. N. W.
Want 1 Disc harrow,.1 drag
harrow, 1 walking cultivator, 1
large 2-H, turning plow, 1 farm
bell. A. BE. Weems, Macon, 560
Plum St.
Want one good feeq or ham-
mer mill. Giving full descript-
ion. Also have good Grist mill
for sale or exc. S. C. Waddell,
Bremen. 2
Want
weeder.
Rt. 4.
Want 1 tractor weeder on
wheels in good condition. W.
R. Puckett, Shellman,
second . hand peanut
Jesse Rauton, Lyons,
Strong spring wagon, $40.00: | He
Riding .Cultivator,! F-12 Farmall tr
- Dont.
all plates,
_slightiy.
used at reasonable price. Har-
sood, dbl. dise plow, -
hitch, _in good sha
elrtch ~ for =;
te ZEN fer Need
Want a steam. pressure
ner, 4-6 qt. capacity.
Anthony, Buena Vista. R
Want a 2d-hand 1 he
gon, at once. Emer Mo:
holis. Mic2.- 32 2
Want good used F
tractor with good tir :
-cultivator at onee. J. S.
son, Byromville. Rt. 1.
Want old Covington pla
or parts for repairs, also.
a Putnam little stove for
er, and have an ineubato
mometer for sale, 40c, o
for brooder thermometer
W. Jackson, Fayetteville
Want planters, r
and fertilizer distribut re
Farmall H. tractor..L.-R
lings, Ray City...
_ Want late model mowin
chine, ,cheap for eash. M
Thompson, Stockbridge, F
_ Want Combine in go
Give size, year made, C
and best cash price. Herm:
Goss, Jasper. Rt: 2.
4 Want small or mediur
tractor with rubber t e
farming equipment fo sam
good cond.,sanywhere in G:
1R. Hodges, Manassas
Want a pressure canne:
P. Singleton, Fort Valley. |
Want a tractor, Far
a Case or Allis-Chalme
tools for preparing seed
ing and cultivating row
Il an
cond. I. C. Nail, Horte
_ Want a second-hand Wee
in good cond., at. once
price. Richard Petergo
Green, Rt. 2, Box AG
Want 2-H. siat wing tur
plow. Will exc. P. O. J. |
Syrup (extra thick) at
gal., for same. N. W. M
Gutibert, Rt. 3.2] |
- Want 2 single hoppe
corn planters, and 1 o
cultivator, reasonable for ce:
W. J. Cape, Pitts. Rt. 1.
Want John Deere
and cultivating equipment
Model B tractor. State c
and price asked. B. W: Mic
brooks, Barnesville.
_ Want pressure cann
size, in good cond. Wri
Es W. Stephens, Reidsv
cro
_ Want steel water wheel
ft. dia., 2% to 3 ft. face. I
Little, Gainesville. Rt. 3.
Want a 2 or 4 frame hi
extractor, near Athens
make, age, cond, and
James E. Thaxton, Ath
Catawb Ave. | Se
Want good, used late mo
cractor, harrow, tiller, pls
L ivating ec
ment and plows. Give it (
scription and price. George
ward, Decatur, Box 208.
Want used stump pull
sey preferred, in good
Give phone number. .
Poole, Warrenton. ie
Want a 1-H. Riding Ct
tor in good condition.
for cash. Not too far off
what you have. S. O..
Boston. =e
Want 1 good pea and vel
bean huller. State cond.
best cash price. Otis E. J
Irwinton. Rt. 2. Se
Want a California harro
State cond., if used and pric
FOB. Bob Stovall, Lavonia,
Want John Deere-Allis Ct
Imers or similar type 1 or
plow size tractor on _ ste
rubber, cheap for cash. Fr
LeGuin, Hampton. _ =
Want 2, 5 disc tiller plows
good cond. to be used.
Farmall tractor, any mak
no junk. Give full. descript
and price in first. letter. A
Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 1.
Want 2 sword Cole plante
dbl. hopper, in good cond. Que
best price COD. Br. Joh
Garrett. Meigs, Box 106.
Want Cultivator for Mode
B. Allis-Chalmers tractor. Pre
fer No. 64 with high
trip. Must be cheap. Cash
1% H. P: Stover gas. E
good condition, $15.00 at
home or FOB. R. T. Go
Chickamauga, :
Want Fordson tractor and
triangle sec. heavy disc harrow.
Must be in good shape. Als
have 10 H. elec. motor. (Use
on farm) for sale. Roy Ta ie
Tiger. eS 3
Want small 110-120
motor, 1-3 or % h. p., t
ed on my farm to grind
points, repair fa ols
other strictly farm
Adams, Social Circle.
SECOND HAND
ACHINERY WANTED
other dairy equipment. W. A.
uman, Hazelhurst.
ant to buy for cash a Far-
mall model M. :
slow; Also cult. ad planter if
available. State conditions and
when bought. J. H. Tussey, Au-
usta, Old Savannah Rd.
t 1 small gas engine, 1%
ry 2 H. P. for farm use. Jas.
Moon, Royston, R: 2.
Want 5 H. P. upright boilez
use in community canning
J. R. Brooks, Lithonia,
.
Want 1 Cultipacker not over
ft. that can be used with a
ctor. R. M. Sparks, Soper-
t
Want a 3 or 4 disc Tiller in
d condition. S. W., Few.
chee. OP
ard spray; 100 or 200
capacity, E. T, Adams.
land.
ant one 14-16 or 18 ft. all
Overshot water wheel.
plete with segments, etc.
si be in perfect condition
et blacksmith blowers in
condition, cheap. Ben C
: asper.
Want 2 row plariters and fer-
er distributors for Model:
ohn Deere tractor.. Pete J.
1, Waynesville.
nt a Fordson tractor pul-
State best cash price.
W. Sosebee, Santee.
ICUBATORS AND _
BROODERS FOR SALE
il brooder, 42 in. canopy, 5
burner, used only 6 wks.,.
nd., $7.00. Mrs. W. W.
chinson,,Odum. Rt. 1.
oil brooder heaters,
und $5.00; 300 and giant
Exe. for something of
value. Mrs.. D. Donald-
catur. DE, 2405. :
Trusty, 120 egg size
r, $5.00; 2 Sears Little
n Hens, 50 egg size, $3.50
ill take hatching eggs
heavy breeds. Mrs. James
fe VI :
600 Newton Inc., in work-
- order, $50.00. H. J. Hardin,
edenn 6 ae
00 cap. Buckeye oil burn-
ic., good cond., $20.00. K.
er, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Box
uperior Hatch Inc., 460
vap., set 3 times, in A-1
Pcs J. W. Sammons.
e s Super Hatcher Inc.,
egg cap., good as_ new,
.00 cash. Chas. E. Wildes,
as. a
00 egg Buckeye Inc., with
ling trays; dbl. burner
un by ker., also copper
_ thermometers, ther-
eontrol, everything
good as new, $40.00
1.59 miles. S. G. Lowe,
00 cap. brooders, 1 new
r used), $21.50; other used
cost $36.00; sell for
Cant ship. Come after.
owling, Lexington.
e Queen Incubator in
dition, $15.00. Have 2
ore for sale. T. B. Delling-
BOYS. :
, cap., 2, 600 egg; other
W. W. Cauthen, Buch-
Master 1942 model 24
type oil burning
in. canopy, broods.
wks. old chicks. Used
good cond., instructions
f 10.00: want a pulley
Ford tractor. .E. F.
Bremen, Rt. 2.
0. egg Inc., electric.
rice. H. A. Barwald,
at once elec. incubator
around 200-250 cap.,
h. Write fully first:
R. Roper, Sum-
_ brooder, dbl.
ker. or fuel oil,
_canopy, latest model. |
Oliver, Commerce,
Farm Master battery
ctric starting and
rooders; Also Farm
k feeders and nest- |
State condition |
FOB. Fred Bar-|
2511 Forest |
Want cream separator and
tractor and.
fant to buy good usd pow- :
and not to far away. Also want |.
5 North Ave. N. E.|
| INCUBATORS AND.
BROODERS FOR SALE
One electric brooder, 100
chick cap. Will not ship, $8.00.
E.I. Wix, Atlanta, 643 Griffin
-St., N. W. Phone HE. 2521-J.
One 600 ege cap. oil burning
Ideal Incubator in good con-
dition, $25.00, FOB. Exc. for
B. R. hens or P. C. Brood sow.
1 Mrs. B. R. Vandegriff, Ellijay,
Rees :
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED
Want 4 coal burning brood-
ers at once. Must be good
cond. State ecap., age and make.
Mrs. Fred Shivers, Cuthbert.
Want to hear from someone
who has an electric metal bat-
tery brooder for sale. Want
| one Jarge enough to care for
about 200 chicks.
tree, Barnesville.
F, M. Ogile-
SEED FOR SALE
Mixed tender cornfield bean
seed, 50c qt.; Flowers prape,
well rooted, 10 ea.: Sage, root-
ed, 10c ea.: Okra seed, tender
velvet, 5c tablespoon; No chks.
Add postage. Miss Rosa C. Al-
fan, ALO, Ry 2.0. Se
_ 12-15 tons Korean Lespedeza
seed, combine run, 8c 1b. FOR.
Roswell. No less 200 Ibs. ship-
ped. L. M. Thomas, Roswell.
_@ var. tomato, about 300 seed,
25; Gold, orange Winsall, Rich
Meat (Ponderosa), Running
| Ox Heart, Collosal largest to-
mato grown,
Morrow,
Old fashioned half runner
bean seed, tender, yellow, 6
wks. bunch bean, 25 cup:
Pumpkin seed for table or
stock, 15c cup; 2 cups, 25c. All
er Mrs. Effie Ralston, Ella
ap. * .
Several hundred pounds Ma-
chine run Kobe Lespedeza, 814
lb. A. M, Aiken, Newborn.
Few hundred pounds Crota-
laria seed, all new crop, extra
good and sound. Hand
shelled and cleaned. Cheap.
Write for prices. W. J. Pearce,
CoaItO, wee BOS Of
Honey drip cane seed, $1.00
gal.: Martin gourd seed, 20c
cup, large size. Ga. Rattlesnake
watermelon seed, 25c large cup-
ful; popcorn, 25c Ib.: All P. P.
Exe. for anything can use.
Herbert Redfern, Mitchell, R.
8; Box 8. =
W. H. Hagan,
White half runner b&in seed, |
guar. tender and free from
weevils, 25c cupful. Cheaper on
large orders. No stamps or per-
sonal chks. Mrs. W. H. Padgett,
Jasper, R22.
_ Wonderful (New) edible Soy
bean seed, (quoted, 90c Ib. by
Nursery), 50c lb. Plus postage.
| Mrs. Clara Prince, Demorest,
PR. 1. Box 14, _
Have several pounds Old
Timey cut short cornfield bean, 4
seed, 25c pint. In good shape,
mo weevils: Add postage. No
stamps. Mrs. V. D. Hartsfield,
Roswell, R. 1. ; i
Serecian Lespedeza seed, not
scarified, $12.00 per CWT. Less
than 100 Ibs., 15c Jb. Money
order or Cashiers Chk. J. G.
W. Lassetter, Villa Rica.
Dill seed, fresh crop seed, 15
teaspoonful. Mrs. R. A. Cald-
well, Boston.
Red nest onion sets for sale.
Exe. for strawberry plants.
ae T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown,
Re. ES gs
Bushel gourd seed from
gourds measuring up to 62 in.,
around, 25 seed, 10c; and
stamped envelope. Dewey Gull-
edge, Abbeville, R. 1, Box 70.
Lespedeza Serecian seed, not
scarified, 15c lb.; scarfied seed,
25c Ib. All COD. Free from Nox-
ious weeds. Gathered 1000 Ibs.
seed per acre. Ben H. White,
Hartwell, R. 3. i ae
Kobe Lespedeza from Com-
bine, free from Dodder, 8c: Ma-
chine recleaned seed, 12c, FOB.
C. L. Rhyne, Americus.
Good tobacco seed from 1942)!
crop, 25c tablespoonful. No
stamps. T. D. Thompson,. Bow-
don, R. 2. ae
Old fashioned striped half
runner bean, seed, 25c lb. Add
postage. Free from weevils.
Mrs. L. C. Bishop, Carnesville.
Vigorvine -running tomato,
{grows 12 ft., 160 ripe to
vine), 100 seed, 15c; Jumbo
pumpkin grows to 100 Ib., 25
seed, 15c; Also want Cornish
chicks. M. G, Cheatham, Pike.
Cobe _lespedeza seed, $11.00
CWT; Pure and clean. Also
Carte Gritiins ss
picked, |
MARKET BULLETIN.
SEED FOR SALE
as
Ridge Mtn. climbing tomato
(grows 15 ft., 3 bu. to vine),
200 seed, 25c. Colossal. largest
tomato grown, yellow pear seed
Stamps: 0: K,. W.-C.
-Pike,- 2.
Seed: Curley mustard, head-
ing collard, 10c_ tablespoonful;
Cuban queen melon, 50c Ib.} Col.
bynch butterbeans, 25c cupful;
Sew streaked half running
beans, 25c cup. Add postage.
Cash. Mrs. T, L.; McGraw, Irw-
nton, Wa 1k :
75-100 bu. peach seed, $1.00
bu. FOB. John Walker, Mar-:
shalivitie. j
2000 lbs. gen. Kobe Lesped-
eza, seed, 10: 1b. for lot. Jas.
B. Woods, Brooks. Soe
Seed: Stone Mtn.-. meion,
lbs., $3.50: 25c cupful; Old
fash. banana muskmelon, 35c
cup; Vine okra, 18 for 20c;
| Mammoth Russian Sunflower,
$5c, 2 cups; 20c cup; Few yel-
low meat watermelon 15c thisp.
All sound, 1942 crop. del. No
stamps. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan,
Whitesbure.
Little 2 crop peas, $3.00 bu.
FOR.; Large Blue Black crowd-
ers, 13%c Ib.; 4 lbs., 50c; Add
postage. Giant long pod Okra,
some 18 in., 60c lb.; 3 Ibs., $1.25.
P. P. Tom P. Trowell, Pavo,
Re2. eye aft
700 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza |
seed, 30c lb. Buy early, short-
age of seed. John Foy, Oakman.
30 bu. Chufas seed, reclean-
ed but not washed, $6.50 bu.;
Washed, $8.50 bu. Exc. for 1
ea. Essex or Red Berkshire
pigs, 6 to 8 wks. old, treated.
J: W. Byrd. Broxton.
Yard long peas, 25c lb.; Drk.
yellow pumpkin seed, 15c cup-
ful: Yard long handle gourds,
25e cupful; Little rice peas, red
speckle crowder peas, $2.50 bu.
Mrs. Hubert F. Turner, Gaines-:
ville, R. 6.
Cushaw seed, 10c teacupful;
hot pepper seed, okra seed, 10c
tablespoonful; White bachelor.
button seed, 10c pkg. Postpaid
if order amts. to 50c. Josephine
Raley, Mitchell. :
250 lbs. Ga. collard seed, re-
cleaned: Sample on request, 20
lp.in lots of 10 Ibs. or more
FOB. No chks. W. F. Cothron,
Ousley, R. 1. BA ;
Fine early watermelon seed
a
M. Thornton, Jesup.
BEANS AND PEAS
FORSALE |
White mush peas: good tend-
er white Hull peas, 25c cupful.
Add postage. Mrs. Carrie Moore
Ellijay, R. 2, Box 94.
Old time tender speckled
teacupful; Garlic bulbs, 25c doz.
Dry sage, 25c cupful, ground,
ready to use. All Postpaid. Miss
Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, R.
Large colored and white
crowder peas with tan eye, 7c
lb. Postage extra. Shade dried |
and pulverized sage, 20c cup.
Mrs. Joel C. Elliott, Marietta,
Rage see ;
Speckled sugar crowder and
Calif. Blackeyed peas, 10c 1b.;
No orders filled for less than
$1.00. P. P. in Ga. Guar. sound.
Mrs. W. H. White, Dahlonega,
ho box ot
White rice. peas, 10c ~I1hb:;
Striped half runners, 25c cup-
ful: Pumpkin, ~ 20 -cupful;
Horseradish 5c ea; Lady
Thompson strawberry plants,
25c C. Mrs. Henry Eller, Elli-.
jay, R. 3.
Large and small white half
runner and White cut
cornfield beans, all sound, tend-
er hull beans, 25c cupful. Post-
paid. No stamps. Mrs. Enos
Mullins, Jasper, R. 2. Box 103.
Good old fashioned Half Run-
ner striped garden seed beans,
slightly mixed. Tender and
heavy. bearers, 15c pint or 20c
qt. paid. Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Cum-
MINS OS ice ee
68 Bu. ist class, mixed field
peas, well matured and picked
by hand in good condition at
$2.50 bu. for entire lot. J. S.-
Collier, Barnesville, ae
_ Several pounds of white tend-
er cornfield beans 25c lb. Plus
postage. Send cash or M. O. If,
order a pound or less send as
much as 7c or 8c postage. Mrs.
eee Fain, Ellijay, R. 1, Box
Two kinds of striped half
runner bean seed; Also few. pts.
extra early white. garden beans;
All very tender hull. Satis.
guar. 35c pt. 3 pts., $1.00, Post-
paid. Limited supply. Mrs. N.
50 seed ea.; 25 Jumbo pump-
kin seed, free with ea. order.
Smith, .
and some fine tomato seed. W. |
half runner garden beans, 25c |:
short |
.L Ib. watermelon seed.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Wednesday, January 18, 194
CORN AND SEED
SEED FOR SALE |
10 bu. mixed field peas, about
1-3 speckled, 2-3 clay, sound
and bright. Make best offer at
my farm, 2 mi. E. Milner. R.
M. Corley, Milner.
4 tons good dry, sound Vel-
vet beans, $25.00 ton, FOB my
place, 3 mi. West Kite. B. A.
Anderson, Kite.
COTTONSEED FOR
SALE
Rucker imp. cotton (1150 Ibs.
makes a 500 Ib. bale) 48 per-
ed, $1.75 bu.: Non-treated, $1.65
bu. Thomas Rucker, Ashland.
Rucker Early Pride cotton-
seed, (1150 Ibs. makes 500 Ib.
bale) 48 percent lint, staple,
1 1-8 inch, treated $1.65 bu.;
non-treated, $1.55 bu. James
Rucker, Ashland.
Pettys imp. Toole Wiit re=
sistant cotton seed for sale.
Write. Harry S.-Petty, Dawson.
Summerous Hi-bred half and
sonable price. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.
Cokers four in one, wilt re-
originator, ginned pure culled,
cleaned and ceresan treated,
$6.00 CWT, FOB. J. H. Beasley,
Lavonia. 5
D & PL cotton seed, $5.00
per CWT, FOB. No black seed.
J. J. Simmons, Alto, R. 1.
Wilt resistant Stoneville 2 B.
Big Boll, long staple, the ear-
liest var. known, ist yr., $5.00
per CWT. B. R. Woodliff, Fiow-
ery Branch, R. 1.
Rucker imp. cotton, 1150 Ibs.,
makes a 500 Ib. bale, 48 per
cent staple, 1 1-8 in., treated
$1.75 bu.: Non treated, $1.65 bu.
Thomas Rucker, Ashland.
Purebred Stoneville, No. 2
cotton seed, ist yr. from breed-
er, $1.50 bu. No orders less
than 5 bu. B. F. Harris, Grif-
fin, Box 364.
| $1.50 bu.; Also Big Green cane,
129-16, $15.00, 1000 stalks:
Chufas, $5.00 bu.: Frost proof
cabbage plants, 75c M.: White
Bermuda onion plants, $1.00
M. Runner seed peanuts, $2.00
bu. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
10 or 12 bu. extra good cotton
seed, (D & PL, No. 12). lint over
1 in. and ginned out, 43 per
cent lint, $1.50 bu.; $5.00 CWT.
Exc. for good 8S. P. C. boar pig,
rege. W. D. Wilbanks, Ramhurst.
Cox Choice cotton seed a
successive selection from Cok-
ers. 100, extremely prolific,
1 1-16 to 1 1-8 in: staple. $5.25
per CWT, FOB; or $5.00 at
barn in purchasers bags. W. F.
Cox, Roswell, R. 1.
Pure Stoneville 2-B. cotton
seed, 1st yr. from breeder, pri-
vately ginned and recleaned,
(made 519 Ib. lint per acre),
$1.50 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
840 Ibs. Cokers 100 Str. 5
cotton seed, ist yr., pure. $1.50
bu.; or $15.00 for lot, FOB. Geo.
-W. Jackson, Fayetteville, R.
D. & P. L. cotton seed, No.
12, 1st yr. from breeder, ginned
on private gin: All recleaned,
$1.50 bu., FOB in bags; or $1.25
if you come-for them and bri
baesor load in: truek. J. sda;
| Thomas, Madison, R. 1.
900 Ibs., ist yr. from Cok-
.ers Pedigreed 100 Str. 5 Seed.
$6.00 per CWT,
gross bags, FOB my farm. J.
~ See Lithia Springs,
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE __
Hastings yellow prolific seed
other corn. Sel. nubbed and
shelled or in ear, $1.00 pk. FOB.
Ki. L. Fowler, Elberton, R. 2.
Hastings new yellow prolific
seed corn, field sel. nubbed and
Shelled, $2.50 bu., 75c pk. Add
postage if by mail: Also Stone-
clean, ist yr., $1.50 bu. H. H.
Alexander, Carrollton, R. 1.
_ Mexican June corn, blue and
white or all blue, $1.00 peck.
Exe. for watermelon see of
good variety. 1 peck corn for
Jae
Crowe, Lawrenceville.
Selected Hastings or Marl-
boro Prolific seed corn, 1942
crop, $1.00*peck. E. G. Acree,
Atlanta, Rt. 7. :
Hastings yellow prolific seed
corn, grown 1-4 mi. from any
other corn. Sel. nubbed and
shelled or in ear, $1.00 per
B. Overby, Gainesville, R. 2.
peck. FOB. Elma, L. Fowler,
Elberton, R. 2 :
ae
cent lint Staple 1 1-8 in., treat-.
half, ist yr. cotton seed. Rea-.
sistant cotton seed, Ist yr. from
Cotton seed, Stoneville 13-2, |
balm, Mullins, featherfew, g
-25e; 5, 50c: $1.00 doz.; $7.50 |
22
in good}
corn, grown % mi, from any|/
ville 2-B. cottonseed, pure and |
Reever, Commerce, Rt.
/zone del.; $1.15, 3rd zon
White popcorn, 5c lb. Wi
pay postage. J. T. Brown, M
Donough, R, 3, Box 137.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Klondike strawberry, 25
$1.25, 500; $2.00 M.: Mastodo
strawberry plants, 35c C.; $2.01
500: $3.50: IM. Well roa
young plants: Old fashione
Blue Damson plum, 30 ea.; |
$1.00. Miss Grace Crow
Cumming, Rt. 1. aa
Early J.,. Chas. W. and |
Dutch, frost proof }
plants, $1.25 M.; 75c, 300, de
A. B. Watson, Pitts, Rtv 1.
Thousands Iceberg lettuc
Bermuda onions, Kale, Endiv
Rutabaga, collards, beet
Wakefield cabbage, Nest onion:
Farsnips,. carrots, parsley, 35
Cc. del. Straight or mixed. Mr
Hy V.. Franklin; Resister. <2
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.75 M.; $1.00, 500; Mastodon,
$2.50 M.; $1.50, 500; Well root
ed plants, prompt shipmen
Exc. for chicken feed sack:
Mrs, Guv Crowe, Cumming
de :
cabbage plants, $1.00 M.: 50
60c: 200, 30c. All del. Prom
shipment. Full count. J.
Mullis; Baxley, Rt. 4.
Healthy,. strong hardy Lu
cretia Dewberry and Eldorad
blackberry plants, nice, Ww
rooted plants, $1.00 C.;
$15.00. All orders given pron
and careful service. Mrs.
M. Robinson, Greenville.
Ga. and heading
plants; 25 C.; 65 M.; E
pearing strawberry plants,
Ge $275 Me - Exc... foram
thing can use. L.. A. Cre
Gainesville, Rt. 2... wea
Frostproof cabbage
lard plants, 25c C.: $1.15 M.
5 M., $5.40 del. Lee Cro
Gainesville, Rt. 2. Box |
-- Frost proof cabbage pl
Chas. W., 500, 65c; $1.25 M
Bermuda onion plants, 500, 75
$1-25 M. All del. in Ga. W.
Hamby, Valdosta, Rt. 2, Box
Extra large, firm meat Lady
Thompson strawberry plants
-85c C.: Imp: Klondike, ver.
sweet acid flavor, 30c C. dk
Well rooted young plants, Mr
J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt.
Red Gold and Jewell str
berry plants, 40c C.; Mastoc
everbearing, 35c C.;. Catni
peppermint, yarrow, tans:
den horsemint, canfry, 25c d
bunches. Del. in Ga. Miss
M. White, Dahlonega, Rt.
Box oo... oS
Sturdy, well rooted Ma
moth Red Raspberry plants,
ea.: $1.00 doz.; Exc. for |
berry, damsom plum, other
wes: -osbr; = J. M. Nichols
Blairsville, Box 55. in
Sage plants, well rootec
Catnip seed, 15c teaspoon. Vir.
gil Keith, Alvaton.
Thousands Iceberg lett
Rutabaga, Wakefield ec
Collards, Kale, Parsley, B
Carrots, Parsnips, Endive,
muda; Nest Onions, 3
Garlic plants and Swiss C
and Celery, 25c doz. All
straight or mixed orders.
H, V. Franklin, Register,
Chas. W., marly Jerse
sey W. cabbage plants
M.; 60c, 500; 30c, 200;
full count, prompt sh
Miss Dorothy Crosby, Baxl
Rt. 4, SS
Gibson, Wonderbearers, Je
els, strawberry plants, 50c
True to name. Nice sage,
rooted, $1.25 toz. Cash or M
O. Mrs, Mary Stephens, Da
lonega, Rt..1. x
Cabbage plants; large f
early Wakefields, Copenhag
500, 60c; $1.00 M.; Cabb:
Heading collards, same p:
White Bermuda onion
900; :
. - Prompt shipment
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. :
Kudzu crowns, 2 yrs
80e C.; $7.00 M. Knox
Frost. proof Chas. W.
Collard plants, open field gr
from cert. seed, $1.00 M
Woodliff, Flowery Bran
Chas. and Early Flat
Frost proof cabbage
fresh and green, 300. 50c: 5!
85c; $1.25 M. del.
lor, Pitts. ao es
Frost proof cabbage
$1.00 M.: 500, 60c: 200. 36
Plants now ready for shipme:
Full count: Vernon Griffi
Baxley. Ri, 4. _
500, $1.00: $1.85 M. Post-|
Mrs. Ara a Flow-
ans sents plants,
C.; 500, $1.00, Postpaid,
pt shipment. Royce Wal-
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
SWE early as,
- cabbage plants, $1. 00 M.;
(60e;- 200, 30;- All del.
mpt shipment. Full count,
ng plants. ES ae
xley, Rt. 4. : i
erbearing sees
ants, plooming now, a Ce
Z postage. Mrs. W. . Hes-
Blakely. bas
londike strawberry sles:
mutch
$1.00; $2:00 M. del. Mrs.
eilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
<londike and Mtn. delicious,
00 M.; del.: 6 Red Golds
is ts with ea. order of 500.
ie. a Early ais
= AW. $1.00. M:;- 500. <60:
FOC d count, quick shipment.
Ww. Coffey, Fitzgerald.
Shas. W., Early J., Jersey W.
age plants. $1.00 M.; 60c.
30c, 200; All del. Prompt
ipment, full count. Miss
ary . uM Crosby, Baxley, Rt.
Wakefield es plants,
: ompis - shipped,
int. See: Ina Miles, Baxley,
as. w. Sahbace plants, 500,
$1.00 M. del.; 10 M., $9.00
s, 500. $1.00; $1.75 M. del.
= Waldrip, Flowery
Sai cae D5e eC:
( William Runyan, Sr.,
artown.
Klondike strawberry plants,
00 M.; nice, strong. young
ants, prompt shipment. Mrs.
B, Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt.
Sturdy, well rooted, Mam-
g st Raspberry plants,
i.; $1.00 doz.; Postpaid.
5 es for gooseberry, al-
watermelon, col. crepe
tle. azaleas, arborvitae,
ther ornamentals. Dr. J. M.
icholson, Blairsville, Box 55.
Good. strong, frostproof cab-
age plants, $1.00 M.: 500, 60c:
-30c. Plants now ready,
ount, prompt ee
ffin, Baxley, Rt:
larly bearing Een
ts, extra large, heavy crop-
~ 50c C.; $2.00, 500: Mattie
ne Cumming, Rt
Easly Imp. Klondike straw-
plants, 20c C.; Muscadine
20 ea.: yellow squash
25c teacupful: early okra
ed, 10c: large tablespoonful:
rple hull table peas, 20c at.
dd postage. Rosie Crowe,
omming, Rt. 1.
oye well rooted, eae
Gok plants; "Barly J= anid
as. 500, 60c; $1.00 M.
Orders filled day
Ee EH. L, Fitz-
ald, Irwinville.
Klondine aoe plants,
eC." 91-25, -500;.- $2.00. Ms
ystodon strawberry. SOCe ts
0, 500; $3.50 M.: Well root-
young plants, full count,
rpt shipment. Mrs, A. D.
S. Cumming, Rta:
xtra early, Jersey and Chas.
Sabbage and White Bermuda
on plants, 500, 60c: $1.00 M.
ostpaid. Write for prices on
i. es Stokes, Fitz-
Klondike. strawberry plants,
Se -C.: -$1:25,--500;- $2.00 Ms
rastodon strawberry. See
-00, 500; $3.50 M. Well root-
: piants, full count.
ipment. Mrs. Effie
ae } Comming Rt. 1.
:CANS AND OTHER
NT TREES FOR SALE
ading apple, peach,
ar, cherry, pecan trees, grape
at reasonable prices.
Write for list. T. M.
Washington Asparagus $1.75
Large rooted Kudzu, $2.00
00, $7.50; (Semesan treat-
Lucretia Dewberry $1.00
ae 50 M. Himalaya black-
W. Toole, Macon, 33
Flat
Peach, 2-3 tt.
PECAN AND OTHER.
. RUIT TREES FOR SALE
= yellow sae ae
pernong Eee S2ft so 00 doz.
POrnES: C. . Smith. Brasel-
on
Grapevines asst., mostly Con-
cord: $1.00: for: 8: 20. = $2,005
Postpaid. G. C. Adams. Social
Circle.
State Insp., true to name.
leading var. peach trees, grape
vines, $55.00 M.; $6.00 C.: $1.25
doz.: Black Walnut, $2. 40 doz.:
$10.00 Go Pram: and Apricot,
| $1.50 doz.
VES. Tbe avis
Riverdale. :
Chabapple bushes, 8.
Himalaya berry plants. well
rooted, 4, 50c; $1.00 doz. Post-
paid. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby.
Ball Ground, Rt.-
Tung oil one 2 yrs. old,
$1.50 doz.: $8.00 C. Mrs. G. R.
Thigpen, St.. Marys.
Black walnut trees, 1-2 ft.,
$1.00 doz.; $5.00 C.: Black Mus-
eadine, $1.00 doz.: Himalaya
blackberries, large and strong
rooted, $1.00 doz.: $5.00 C.
BUC.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. |
Nice, well rooted thick brown
hull, 1-2-3 yr. scuppernong
vines, 15c, 25c, 40c: Purple thin
hull scuppernong, 1-2-3 yr.. 15c,
20c. 35c. -F. M. Combs: Wash-
ington. i
Black walnuts, sugar plums.
cherries, 2 ft., 25c ea.- Blue
berries, grape vines, raspber-
ries, $2:00 C.: yellow root, May
apple roots, spicewood. 25c Ib,;
Exc. for equal values. Bonnie
Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
Peean trees, Gov. Insp.. bud-
ded, guar. true to name: Var.
Stewart, Schley and Money-
maker.
55c. FOB. Write for prices on
larger lots. Calvin Harman.
Stovall. :
_Gooseberries bushes,
doz.: Sage plants, Beech nut
bushes, 20c ea.: horse apple. 15c
ea... May cherries, 15c. - Mrs.
Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt.
6.
~ Scuppernong vines, 2 yrs.
old, 5-10 ft.. 50c: 3 yrs, old,
pore last yr., 10-15 ft.. $1.50:
Arbor Big black muscadines,
15 ft., $1.50: Pomegranite, 4-6
fh. pore last yr.. $1.00 ea.: B..
fig bushes, 50c ea. Well rooted.
J, L. Coggin, Covington.
Leading var. apple trees,
9 and 3 yrs. old, 4-7 ft., 20c ea.:
229% peach trees, 3-5 ft... l5c
ea.; Pear, cherry, plums, apri-
cots, 95e to 40c ea.: Papershell
pecans, 3-4 ft.. 75c ea.; 2-3 yr.
tantors an Moore es. early, 10
- $7.50 C, Del. Lee Head.
Cornelia.
State Insp. leading var. pecan
trees: Stewart, 1-5 ft., 50c to
80c ea.: Newsome, red and yel-
low, delicious apricot, 1-5 ft.,
30c to $1.00 ea.: Winter beans,
20c Ib. FOB. M. M.
Sandersville.
150 to 200 Tung oil trees,
Newsome,
4-2 ft. high, well rooted, will
pack with roots in damp moss.
15c:-Gay LOb2 =a Cc: DeVane,
AGG =
Scuppernong grape vines,
One home collection; 1 vine ea.;
Hunt, Stuckey, Dulcet, Scott,
Yuea, and Male, $1.50: 2 home
collections, $2.50. All Postpaid.
Fi la COTE: Concord.
Figs: Blue, White Boston. 75c:
Celestial, Blue Turkey, 25c-
35c: Black Walnuts. 10c: Red
Raspberries, $1.00 doz.: Brown
Scuppernongs, 25 ea.;
doz. All 2-4 ft.. well rooted
and extra fine stock. C. M.
Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol
Ave., S: W. MA. 3671.
State Insp. leading var.
apple and peach trees; Apple.
9-3 ft.. 10c ea.; 3-4 ft., 15 ea.;
10c ea.; Pears
ang cherry, oth, 25ce ea.:
Papershell pecans, 4~ oie bee LOO
ea.: Grape vines; Concord,
Niagara, Lutie, 2. yrs., well
rooted, 10c ea. W. H. Alexan-
der, Cleveland.
White Eng. Freestone peach
sprouts, Red Indian, White
plums, White . Freestone peach
sprouts, pears, cherries, yel-
low plums, gooseberries, rasp-
perry and apple sprouts. all
10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Myrtle Jackson, Talking Rock.
Newest and finest bunch
grapes and Muscadine grapes
(Hunt, Scuppernong, etc.):
Thornless Youngberry and Boy-
senberry, Apples. peaches, pe-
rae etc. All Insp. Write. H.
_ Neal, Ashland.
Old fashioned Red and yel-
low plums, hazelnut bushes,
black muscadine vines, tame
blackberry vines, brown Tur-
key figs, all 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.;
Add postage. Miss Hazel Pat-
terson, Waco, Rt. 8. Box 86.
500 peach trees, 2 yrs. old;
some red and yellow plum
trees, 10c ea.; Come for them.
Mrs. Geo, Hurst. Egypt, R. 2.
Ea. 2-3 ft:, 50c: 3-4 ft. |
$1.00
Nice dark males,
$2.50 |.
3 PECAN -AND_ OTHER
F RUIT TREES FOR SALE
Keay
Large ied lua spends 20c
May cherry, 15c ea. Add
fosiues: Mrs.) SN. Camp:
Eastanolle.
Seedling pecan trees, most
any size, 10c ea.; You come and
dig them: Early harvest pee
berry | plants, 25c doz. del.
5. doz. lots. Mrs, L. J.
McRae, Rt. A. nee
2. Cael, Brown are and
Celestial, well rooted, fig cut-
tings, 10 ea.2 3-4 ft) 25c ea
You pay shipping chgs. or post-
age. Mrs. F. M. Combs. Wash-
ington.
Red goose plum trees, well
rooted, 3,30c;.8. 60e: 15, $1.00:
All postpaid. Stamps ace. Few.
choice D & PL cotton seed for
sale or exc. R, P, Steinheimer,
Brooks, Rt. 1.
Thrifty bearing budded
papershel] pecan trees for sale:
Schleys, Stewarts, Frotschers.
Moore and Fech, Any size and
variety, 50c ea. Write. Ben E.
Daniel, Augusta. 1310-15th St.|-
June Bud |
Good
3000 Hiley Bells,
peach trees, 18-36 in.
stock. Write for prices and
jena wanted. L. M. Jones, Mo-
ena.
Kudzu crowns, $1. 25-C.S5650
M.: Red Scuppernong (grape)
vines and white scuppernong
vines, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.: Ever-
green hedge plants, $1.00 C.
All well rooted and Postpaid.
Mrs. Fannie Gladden, Talla-
poosa, Rt. 2.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
_ FOR SALE
Z
800 lbs. imp. large size Spa-
nish peanuts, &c Ib. HEverbearing
strawberry plants,
B. T. Thornton, Bowdon, ot
- Large red peanuts, $3.25 bu.;
Red speckled crowder peas, 10c
Ib. in 10 Ibs. or more lots;
Speckled half runner garden
beans, 25 teacupful. G. T.
Brown, Ball Ground, R. 1. ;
15 Ibs. small hard shell pe-
eans, 15c Jb. FOB; or 18c post-
paid. Miss Roberta McCollum,
Grantville, Risccks
EGGS FOR oe
Two rata of eves ee
at our place. Evans Road, near
Tucker. Mrs. R. A. Whatley,
Doraville, Rak:
Eg ges from ae Donaldson
Reds, culled Ga, US App.
Pullorum- controled. $1.50 per
16 del. Write about chicks; 9
mos. to 2 yrs. old males, $2. 00
and $3.00 ea. Mrs. Grady Brown
Stone Mtn., Ft:
Eges: Ww. L., New Hampshire
Red, Barred and White Rock,
from R. O. P. stock, $1.50 per
a J. G, Buyers, Whitesburg,
Now _pooking orders oe
Mammoth Bronze and Holland
crossed Turkey, 20c ea.; Also
Mammoth ~White Pekin duck,
15c ea. All from unrelated Mat-
ings. Postage extra. Mrs. R. J.
Miller, Augusta, R. 2. Box 418.
Eggs from Donaldsons drk.
| Reds, U. S. Pollorum tested,
certified, $1.50 per 15 del. Write
for baby chicks in advance.
$3.00. Mrs.
Grady Brown, Stone Mtn. R.
4
FRUIT AND BUTTER>
FOR SALE
Fresh Jersey butter, 2 lbs.,
$1.00; Satis. guar. Everbearing
Strawberry plants,
del. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bow-
don, Rokk ;
Country Jersey butter, 45c
\p.: 3 Ibs., $1.25, Postpaid. Mrs.
| C. EH. Horsley, Waco, R. 2.
8-4 lbs. butter, nice and fresh |
21 doz.:
each week, 35c Ib. del. to 1,
and 8 zones: 40c to other zones |
Ball
del. Mrs. Roy A. Moss,
Ground, R. 1.
3 Ibs. nice fresh country. but-
ter each week, 40c Ib. P. P. to
3rd -zone. Mrs. H. V. Bivens,
Hiram, R22;
Fresh country butter, 50c Ib.;
3 Ibs., $1.40, postage paid, Mrs.
Leona Ellis, Waco, R. 2.
Fresh Jersey butter, 45 Ihb.;
3 Ibs., $1.20. Money with orders
postpaid. Mrs. Alfred -Abercom-
bie, Bowdon, R. 3.
Have 3 Ibs. good butter per
week, 35c Ib. Prepaid; Also
small pecans, 8c lb. Not pre-
paid. Send M. O. Mrs. -H.. J.
Fountain, Douglasville, R. 2.
Fresh country butter, 3 Ibs.
weekly dbi., $1.00. Would exe.
for pecan trees or shrubs. Mrs.
L. A. Crow, Gainesville, R. 2.
| 25 Ib.- 20 Ibs.
Wallcer,
400, $1.00.
400, $1.00.
ae
20 Ibs. flue eared tobacco, |~
co, 1214 Ib. Add postage. D. =
Butler, Auburn, R. 1.
_ POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
~
_'4 acre patch of turnips now
ready for market at my place
near Sylvester. G. F. Sumner,
Sylvester.
40 bu. good nice size wed in
P. R. sweet potatoes, closely
graded, $1.00 bu.: $35.00 for lot
at my farm. Wood: Morris,
Moultrie, R. 4.
doz.
Collards, 60c bunches.
See or write. Maggie Lee Grant.
Cedartown, R. 1. Box 162. _
200 bu. certified seed sweet
potatoes, P.- R.. variety. For
price and further information
write. N. J. Dean. Pavo. RR Zz
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Choice Kudzu hay, $30.00 ton;
Select Kudzu crowns. Write
for prices. B.. W. Middlebrooks,
Barnesville.
SYRUP FOR SALE.
Have anywhere from 400 to
800. gal. Ga. raised syrup, $1.00
gal. del at my arm. Edd O.
Johnson, Alma, R. 2.
Limited amt. A-1 syrup in
new 35-37 gal. bbls. $25.00 bbl.
Cash with order, FOB. J. E.
Vanilandingham,. Cairo, Ry 2:
Pure Ga. cane syrup, put up
in % gal. cans, $1.00 gal. M.
F. Cole, Nichols.
Pure Ga. cane syrup,
gal. bbls., $28.00; 6, 10 lb. cans,
$6.00: 12, 5 'b- cans, $6.00: 12,
13 oz. bottles, $3.00; 24, 32 oz.
bottles, $2.00. All FOB. Malvin
Collins, Whigham. ;
800 gal. new Ga. sugar cane
syrup, A-1 grade, sealed hot,
5 1b.-and -0-1b: new buckets.
Less than 100 gal, $1.00 gal.
Less than 500 gal., 90c gal.
The entire lot, 80c gal. at my
barn, Walter M. Todd, Valdosta,
R. 4.
2000 gal.
$1.00. gal.
Ga. cane syrup,
in glass containers:
6 gal. to case, either 5 or 10
lbs. containers FOB. Truck or
R. R. Odum, E. F. Dean, a
Odum.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
10 doz. garlic bulbs, 15 doz.;
P. P. on 4 doz. or more to one
| party. Cash. Mrs.J. W. Hamm,
Gwinnett, R. 1.
Shade dried sage, hand pick-
ed, 1% gal.,
35c; Klondike strawberry
plants, 35 C. All sent post-
paid. Mrs. W. H.~ Allen, Li-
thonia, R. 3.
3 Ibs. rubbed sage, $2.00 Ib.
Plus postage. Mrs. W. C. Wil-
son, Davisboro, -R. 2. :
White Artichokes, for seed
and feed, 5c lb.; 4c 1b. in 100 Ib.
lots and up, FOB. Will not pay
trans. E. J. Mason, Decatur, R.
Ls 3
All kinds herbs and barks,
30c Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1.00; May cher-
ry, Ralston apple trees, garden
gooseberry, few yard apples 7c
ea.; Exc: for well rooted sage
plants. Walnut meat 50c qt.
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisvah.
Turkey and chicken feathers,
dry picked, free of tail and
wing feathers, 25c Ib. del. Bar-
bara Lee, Red Oak.
Gooseberries bushes, $1.00
sage plants, well rooted,
20c: horsemint, 6, 50c;. Horse
apples, may cherries, peach
trees, 15c ea. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, R. 6.
4 or 5 pints fresh shade dried
sage,
% bu. Iron clad, field peas;
% bu. of Red speckled ecrowder
peas, weevil eaten but good to
plant. Send best offer on peas.
Add postage. Wm.. Middleton,
Buford, R. 2.
Sassafras roots, 6 Ibs., $1.00:
Giant garlic, 30c doz.; Bright
lady peas, 10c Ib.: Wild cherry,
yellowdock, red Elder, spice-
wood, 25c tbh. Add postage.
Dorothy Teem, Talking Rock,
8 bu. this yrs. black walnuts,
free of hull; middle size, 75c
Age L, Thompson, Chipley,
MISCELLANE
= y Aa ee
air cured tobac- |.
85-39
35c; Sage plants, 6,
35 pint, prepaid: Also
Balm, eotie 6, _ Be;
bulbs, B0c CS Sage, 2
| Garden gooseberry, $1.25 do:
: Everbearing red raspberry, .
doz.;; Red and white -s:
none grape vines, $1.00, .
L. Eaton, Dahlonega, R
Print feed sacks, 15
Postpaid in lots of 8 or 1%
Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton, F
Coltsfoot, yellow: roo!
dock, horsemint, wild ~
bark, red sassafras, Shine
witch hazel, polk root, 2G:
5 lbs., $1.00. Hop vine, 10
Miss Vernon Stover, Pia
- Dried apples, free
worms and peelings, 19 tb AC
postage. Mrs. Lois
Talking Rock, R. 2.
Artichokes, 5c
orders less than
M. O. with order.
Moreland.
Bright, golden, adel per
large Seok. yellow, $1. 00 do:
pink, $1.50 doz.;
seng roots, $1. 00 and $1: 0
Ginseng seed, 256 GOZ: Si 56
400 seed, $5.00. All | Pe
Ww. A. Johnson, Alto, Rede
Nice black walnut meats;
pint; 8 pints, $1.00 yellow lad)
slipper, $1.00 doz.; Pink lad
slipper, $1.50
sprouts, 25c ea.:
oe Mrs. Lenard Talos
Reais
a apan ee 10c Ib.: Jap
walnut meats, 45 1b Not. pre-
paid. No- personal. chks. W.-
| Hooks, Unadilla, R. 2. t
12 Ib. duck or goose feath :
good as new, for sale. Le la
Hipp, Bllijay, Ro
About 15 bu. black waln
some hulled, $7.00 for lot ag
home: Also lot of corn shuck:
other feed shucks and fod er.
Albert B: oy. Pewee
blackberry, 8, 50c:
Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlo g
Rok
Have few Gains
shade dried horsemint
for sale. Make offer. ey som
blue berry plants, $1.00 do
2-3 ft, O.. G. Nichols, Bla
shear, R. 2.
28 lbs. good used feath
$6.00: FOB. at my home. J.
Peden, Atlanta, 122 eae
St., Ss. W.
Giant garlic, 20c ean
bearing size Mt. hucklebe
50c doz.: Sassafras roots, 6 Ib
' Blackberry, 40c
OL:
2 Transplant now. Add post:
| Tamar Teem, Talking HOUR
MISCELLAN EOUS
WANTED
[
CABBAGE AND ONION
SETS WANTED:
Want cabbage and on
sets. Send best prices 1st let-
ter. Would exc. male or female
Duroc pigs, treated, for same.
Clayton Boatright, Alma, R
Want to buy old fash. Nest
Onion sets, red and white.
Must be clean and solid. Gi
lowest. price. Can use 200. Ibs.
Joseph H. DuNett, _ Atlanta
3064 Dale Dr., N. E. :
CORN WANTED:
Want corn in shuck or shell.
ed. 1 or 2 bu. Give best price.
del. R. P. Rowe, Moreland, at
AZ
DRIED APPLES AND
PEACHES WANTED;
Want 10 or 15 Ibs. dried ap-
ples or peaches. Must be brigh
and in perfect condition. Pr
fer sample before buying. State
price and amt. you have ~
hand. Mrs. John Johnson, Ft
Valley, Church St. oe
Want 10 ibs. good. dried a
ples, free from worms and peel.
Send samples and price. G. M.
Honea, Athens, 529 Meigs s
BEES AND BEES WAX
WANTED:
Want several hives of | ee
in new patented gums. Stat
price. in ist dtter, == Nese
Thompson, Stockbridge, R. 2.
Want Beeswax. State pric
Bae want and amt. Curd Walls
, Norristown.
Want yellow beeswax, any
amt. Also roots, barks and
herbs. A. J. Conway, Kingston
CORN WANTED;
someone with good white corn
to sell, del. to Metasville and
the price per bu. for 50 or 10
bu. R. L. Albea, Metasvil
Want bees in box hives. Must
be in good shape and cheap for
) cash, A. J woltey Ellabella
MISCELLANEOUS
MARKET BULLETIN
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
TOBACCO WANTED: ee
Want scraps of light leaf to-
bacco in 5 or 10 lb. lot. State
prices. W. T. Cotter, Ringgold.
FEATHERS WANTED:
Want duck and geese feath-
aly. Write price and
. W. H. Sorrells, Ma-
Want to buy P. . J. seed
cane, about 500 stalks if good.
W.
kind that grows several limbs
or branches on a single plant.
Bunch type. Quote price by lb.
L. C. Dubberley, Kinesland.
ant velvet bean seed, either
~unning or bunch. State price
and quantity you have. J. B.
Stevens, Moreland.
Want 20 Ibs. Perkins long
green Okra seed of this yrs.
growth. D. C. Roberts, Albany,
nt old fashioned white
alad English pea seed. Do not
ant brown seed. Mrs. C. R.
gott, Uvalda.
ant 10 to 200 bu. Brabham
or Clay Peas! Also mixed
ots of these var. Write what
you have, highest cash price
d. on sound lots. A. C. Ware,
ogansville, R. 3.
JPTON SEED WANTED:
Vant to buy 100 Ibs. Rhynes
k cotton seed. C. D. Floyd,
fersonville, R. 1.
AIN AIWD HAY WANTED:
Want to buy 3 or 4 tons good
, 1 bright, sweet, peanut hay
n 40 to 60 mi. Odum.
uote best del. price. Could use
ee hay. D. F. Ogden,
iy oe a
W: nt ton hay, del. Mableton.
efer peavine. Quote price. R.
reenwood, Austell, R. 2.
nt several tons No. 1 pea-
hay. State best cash price
Aiso FOB price. . Also
ome good ear corn, Must |
del. or not be over 100 mi.
nn Anthony, Juniper.
Want 5 tons peanut hay. Will
10.00 ton del. at my barn.
. Bartow. Carlton W. Price,
Want carload good peanut
ame best price, shipping
arload good corn
. J. Leonard, Round-
ant prices on peanut hay,
s and corn del. to farm in
Co. Ba A. M. Lyle,
. Re.
1t price in ist letter on
orean and Kobe Lespedeza,
aned: Also want Brabham
, Laredo and yellow soy-
. A. C. Ware, Hogansville,
oweta
Want 1 or 2 cars good pea-
hay: Also car of good corn)
ar. Names best prices. J.
onard Roundtree, Summit.
ANUTS WANTED:
Want Yo buy 300-3000 Ibs.,
aned runner or Jumbo
anuts, clear of pops. Will
6c tb. cash, FOB. John W.
en, Macon, 1012 Hazel St.
SCAN AND OTHER FRUIT
rries, bunch grapes, .
and pear trees. Also large
upple trees of the early heavy
) egring kind and muscadines
nd scuppernong vines. Mrs.
ert L. Graham, Camilla, R.
Want. Stewart and Money-
ker pecan trees; Also peach
apple trees, for home or-
: Charlie Bailey, Vienna, |
Want 2 or 3 yr. old style Blue |
Pomegranate and Bart-
ar trees, as large as can} -
transplanted so as to bear}
rly as possible at reason-
ices. Mrs. T. L. Hornsby,
atur, 2319 Cottage Grove
e. Phone DE. 8191. :
Will exc. Quinces for dried
or Strawberry plants of
ood var. Mrs. W. B. Hurst,
ansfield. : =
ZANS AND PEAS
ANTED:
nt Hayseed Soy beans for
a planting. State quantity
rice wanted. Alvin Ratliff,
ant to exc. 50 bu. D&PL
seed, Strain No. 12 for
Brabham peas, ea. to pay
on products rec. B. F. Fag- | 4
artin,
e bu. pure D&PL
Str. No. 12 for 25
peas. B
Jap. |
| China boars and _ gilts,
. #. Fag-
PEAS WANTED:
Want best price on 5 bu. Iron
peas. Also best price on 10 bu.
1942 crop; 90-day Velvet beans.
H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth, R. 1.
Want to buy 40 or 50 bu. field
peas. Make best prices. J. :
Lokey, Winder, Center St.
Want 25 bu. Brabham peas.
Will exc. 50 bu. pure D & PL
cotton seed, Str. No. 12, pri-
vately ginned.
Martin. Rt. 1.
~
CATTLE FOR SALE
Milch cow Auction Sale, to be
held at the sale barn of Jarman
Livestock Company, Moultrie,
Friday, January 15th. About
200 head will be entered. Each
animal must have health cer-
tifieate showing freedom from
T. B. and Bangs. Those wishing
to sell must have these tests
made immediately. W. E. Ay-
cock, Moultrie.
Fine, young, Jersey cow with
2nd calf, fresh. (Plan to move,
reagon for selling.) .$125.00
without calf, at omee. See at
Allan Patricks near Duncans
creek. Frank Cain. Buford, R.
2
Guernsey full blood heifer,
fresh. Young bull calf, also
Guernsey bull calf, 3 mos. old.
All 3 for $125.00; Also grey
mare mule, 12 yrs. old; Walker
and Ky. 5 gaited, 5 and 6 yrs.
old. All FOB farm. Fred A.
Long, Roswell, P.. O. Box,
{ 21, Phone 3531.
7 White Faced bulls from reg.
stock, $115.00 ea. (have heen
Selling for $125.00); Will trade
for corn or oats, at market
price. Del. bull or bulls. and
take corn or oats back. John E.
Marsh, Cochran, R. 2.
One Reg. Guernsey bull, 3
yrs. old, good condition every
respect, guar. straight in every
way. $100.00 at the barn. In-
cludine Reg. papers. G. W.
Doolittle, Sandersville.
One grade and Pole bull, 3
| yrs. old, in Mch., $100.00; Also
one that is 11 mos. old, $50.00;
1 veal calf, 6 wks. old, $10.00;
Asa Bearse, Atlanta, 114 Che-
shire Rd. ae
| 2 fresh milch cows for sale.
A. K. Chamlee, Sparta.
Fullblooded, gentle,
year old, White Face bull,
weight about 1000 Ibs.
|selling to prevent imbreeding,
| $100.00 at my farm, 3 mi. No.
AO Ss. P. Myrick, Had-
dock.
2%
Sale. W. A. Biggers, Greenville.
Good Jersey cow with 2nd
calf, 8 wks. old, $110.00. Fred
Foster, Scottdale, Patterson
AVE. =
Reg. Guernsey Bull for sale.
Dam Stare Knight Katherine,
459774, Sire Gayose Kings
Mayor, 222760, Bull Reg. 279-
-|325. Clem Roberson, Temple.
Nice dehorned Jersey heifer,
will freshen in the spring,
$50.00. J. L. Andrews, Moran.
3 heifers to freshen soon; Also
2 sows and pigs. Make best of-
fer for lot, or will sell separate-
ly. Miss Clara Adams, Milledge-
. ville; R14. in. care of BB, 7T.
Adams.
| 144. purebred unregistered
| Hereford cattle for sale. Con-
sisting of one young male, 9
females and 4 calves. Curtis
Hamilton, Baxley.
. One, 3 yrs. old, Aberdeen An-
gus Reg. bull, O. K. in every
respect, for sale, or exc. for
Reg. Angus cow. E. W. Bagby,
Dalton.
HOGS FOR SALE
Seven B. P. C. gilts, thrifty
/and purebred, 4 mos. old, about
100 Ibs. ea., $15.00 ea. at farm;
erating, $1.00 additional per
head. Also a Jersey grade cow,
expected to freshen about Jan.
. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton,
Choice Reg. Spotted Poland
E very
| blocky with short legs, the easy
feeding kind and big litters,
| $15.00 ea.; Also 1 brood sow, |
oo) Nolan Long, Waycross,
One Essex sow and chickens
'for sale. Call for at my farm.
Mrs. Geo. Steinel, Madison, R.
1 male hog, Spotted Poland
China, from Starnes Reg. stock
1% yrs. old, $35.00 at barn. N.
a4 Ryals, Glenwood, R, 2, Box
B. F. Fagan. |
10 reg. Jersey Springers, for |
13 head cows and yearlings;
HOGS FOR SALE
Duroc males and gilts, the
Blocky type. 3 mos. old and
fine individuals, $20.00. Dbl.
treated and reg. in buyers
name. Mrs. Lois. Hamilton,
Baxley.
Male pig, 6 mos. old, Reg.
from litter of 14, wt. about 140
Ibs., $50.00 with papers. Also
Coker 100 wilt resistant cotton
seed, strain 1, and Coker 100
str. 5; kept pure at gin, Ist
yr. from breeder, $5.00 CWT.
W. T. Allen, Danielsville. R. }.
5 males, 2 mos. old, pigs, O.
I C. and: P. & C, wt. 40 Ibs.
ea., $5.00 ea. shipped; 1 gilt,
goats to freshen in about 1 mo.,
$20.00 ea. Prepaid. J. Herbert
Cowan; Pelham, R. 3.
Real good Duroc boar, med.
blocky, about 200 Ibs., dbl.,
treated, priced right. Reg. in
buyers name. Farrowed Feb.
22, 42. R. H: Howard, Kathleen.
Purebred Hampshire breed-
ing stock. Reg. papers furn. 3
mos. old pigs, $20.00; 4 mos.
$25.00: 8 mos., old boars, $40.00:
| Bred gilts, $75.00; bred sows,
$100.00 ea. FOB Cordele. W. B.
Fambrough, Atlanta, 11 E.
Wesley Rd. 3
Reg. O. I, C.-hogs: Service
boars, bred .sowS and gilts,
pigs. Blocky type; Also meat
pigs. . PL. Groover, : Lithia
oe ee In care of Hickory
ill Farms. : :
One Reg. Duroe Jersey boar,
wt. 200 tbs.
Also 10 Duroc Jersey pigs, 4
mos. old, wt. 60 .to 70 = Ibs.,
$10:00 to $11.00 ea.; or 15c Ib.;
$100.00 for the lot of pigs. W.
A. Moon, Haddock, R. 1.
One Poland China.and Duroc
| J. cross pig, 7 wks. old, $7.00,
at my home on Clark Howell
|Hwy., 2 mi. Hapeville. W. H.
Willsie, College Park, R. 2. Box
92. Phone CA 1784.
Pigs, several sizes, for sale.
Jack Leath, Gilbert Rd., Rt. 9,
Atlanta.
4 male Duroc pigs, 8 wks.
old, from Blue Ribbon Winner
of State, $10.00 ea. Pat Dar-
-den. Sharon.
Durocs: Reg., immuned pigs,
open gilts, young boars. Bred
gilts to sons of Checkers.
Blocky, easy feeders, cherry
red. P. C. Herod, Kathleen.
One Poland China sow, not
|} entitled to. reg. wt. about 350
lbs., good type. $35.00 at my)
farm. Also four, 3 mos. old pigs
| for sale. John G. Pierson, Cul-
loden, R. 2.
a Sardine Wei aoa erecta nigel
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Sound, 1300 Ib. 8 yr. old,
mule for sale. Broken to all
farm work and gentle. E. Paul.
Albany, Dawson Rd.
' Pr. fine black mare
healthy, strong, 9 yrs. old, a-
round 13850 Ibs. ea. $350:00 or
$300 and 50 bu. corn; Also pr.
mare ponies, $125.00. See at my
place, 3 mi. No. E. Hawkins-
| ville. Mrs. Lewis Davis, Hawk-
insville, R. 2, Cochran Rd.
One good horse, wt. about
1050 Ibs., 6 yrs., gentle, works
wt. about 900 lbs. Hither or
both. See at my home on the
Clark Bridge Rd., 9 mi. Gaines-
har W. T. Shuler, Gainesville,
1 gray mule in fair condition,
$50.00 at barn; Also 1. corn
sheller and hand corn
plow tool and shop tools for
Coe Mrs. J. L. Whitly, Douglas
1 black mare, age 14, wt, 675
shoats. Orin W. Reynolds,
Lawrenceville, R. 2, Box 219. |
same age, $6.00: Also 2 milk.
or more, $35.00; Naan Se 4.
mules, |
good; 1 horse mule, 11 yrs. old, |}
mill,
Ibs., eats good, gentle: . work}
/ saddle, plow or anything. Quick |
sale, $20.00. Exec. for steer or.
Nice mare shetland pony for
sale or trade on saddle horse or |
what haye you? Beverly Estes,
| Atlanta, 1770 Paran Rd., N. W.
Oe
850 Ibs., $200.00 cash. Excel-
lent condition, work anywhere,
ton, R. 5.
Pr. Iron Grey mare mule
colts, (made one erop), wt. a-
bout 700 tbs., ea., gentle and
work anywhere, $225.00 at my
place. E. C. Ellington, Wood-
stock, R. 4.
Pr. young mules, 5 and 6 yrs.
old; Also 1 mare mule colt, 2%
yrs. old, for sale, 3 mi. Toccoa
on the Mize Rd. Joe Fowler,
Toceoa, R. 1,
' 2 good 1200 lb. mare mules
} about 12-14 yrs. old. Will sacri-
fice for cash. F. W. Bell, Bluff-
ton. z :
_ One mule for sale or trade
for heifer. W. H. Johnson, Mit-
Cc 5 x Be S : $ 0
pr. small mare mules, wt. |
jat my home. J. W. Bishop, Tif- |
sound, gentle,
i will work anywhere, for sale.
| 2600 Ibs., 6 yrs. old, good work-
3 Filly colts, 8 mos. old: 1 mule
mouth mule about 1200 Ibs. for
sale. J. V. Hart, Villa Rica, R. 2.|
Or 12 << yrs:
/about 1% yrs. old, wt. about
= J. OW. Murphy, Jasper, R.
lot. Ralph Williams, Moultrie.
SO meat rabbits, 25c lb. Mrs.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Wednesday,
January 18, 19
FOR SALE
One pr. small black mules,
sell one or both; or exc. pr. for
one good quiet mule, wt. a-
round 900-1000 lbs. Also one or
two small bull yearlings. R. B.
Young, Doraville, R. 1. 3
- 4 good plug mule, well able
to make a crop, $60.00 at my
place. Otis M. Cowart, Summit,
R.. 2: Box 27,
1 good work mule, wt. 1000)
Ibs., in good shape, works good
anywhere. Trade for 50 bu. of
corn, hogs or milch cow. Fh.
Rice, LizeNa.
One grey mare mule, about
12 yrs. old., wt. 1200-1300 Ibs.,
fat and ready to work, gentle.
$60.00 eash. Exc. for good milch
cow or hogs. See at my farm
any time, 9 mi. EH. Louisville.
David Benson, Louisville, R. 3,
Box 113.
1100 lb. Red Sorrel mare
mule. Also Reg. Saanen buck,
90 Tb, 11 (02. breeding; ee
$3.00, Does boarded. One pure-
bred Sannen bred doe to fresh-
en in spring. Sell or trade for
other good milk goats. Edwin
Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes
Ave. N. W.
One Gray mare mule, about
12 yrs. old, work anywhere,
$50.00 eash at
my barn. A. W. Lane, Coving-
ton, Ra 5.
One black mare mule, work
anywhere, wt. about 1000 Ibs.,
for sale. W. W. MeTier, Thom-
One nice black, 30 mos. old
mare, ready to work. Wt. about
1000 lbs. and ideal for farm
brood mare, gentle, for sale. G.
L. OKelley, Winterville.
One good plug mare mule,
wt. 1000 Ibs... good worker,
gentle, $30.00. Trade for a heif-
er yearling. G. E. Coleman.
Fayetteville, R. 2.
5 mules, ages from 8-12 yrs.
old, from 800 to 1100 Ybs., all:
gentle, work anywhere, single
or dbl. $75.00 to $225.00 ea. All
sound, never been sick. O. P.
Sinauefield, Harrison.
Large horse mule, gentle and
Mrs. Ella Hardy, Hiram, R. 2.
1 pr. 3 yr. old mutes, gentle,
work anywhere, $350.00; Also
2 tons loose hay, 150 bu. corn
at my. barn; 1 Jersey. heifer
freshen soon, $75.00..V. D. Pull-
jam, Resaca, R. 2. ;
1 pr. good young mules; 1
mare mule, nearly 9 yrs. old;
old horse mule, nearly 4 yrs.
old. Work anywhere. Also one
good 2-H. wagon. Mules and
wagon, $350.00. Quillian Tug-
gle, Buford, R. 3.
One Bay horse, 6 yrs. old, wt: |
1000 lbs. or over, sound, work
dbl. or single. Cheap. S.- C-
Bass, Chipley.
4 work horses and 2 saddle
horses, cheap for cash. Jim
Davidson, Irwinton. Rt. 1.
One pair of bay mares, wt.
ers, sound and good as money.
can buy for sale, or will trade
for young mules or mare colts.
J. TE. MeP'conon, Nicholson.
One mare, 7 yrs. old: 2 mares,
5 yrs. old: 3 horses, 5 yrs. old:
colt, 9 mos. old, all for sale
cheap, or trade for anything:
Also 1 poll Hereford bull, 3 yrs.
old reg. No. 2933455, $150.00. |
Bud Thompson, Dawsonville. |
1 mule, nearly 4 yrs. old, wt.
about 1000 Ilbs.; 1 smooth
One med. size mare mule, 10
old, gentle, good
worker, not a blemish, $65.00.
B. B. Cheek, Dunwoody, Mor-
gan Falls Rd. |
2 mules for sale cheap. Geo.
T. Hunt, Kathleen.
Horses and mules for sale or
rent. If you want to buy, half
cash. J. M. Anthony, Juniper.
KABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
One extra fine Angora doe,
Ibs., $12.00 cash, plus shipping
15 White N. Z. rabbits from
8 wks. to 15 wks. old, $1.50 to
$2.00 ea.; 1 Chinchilla doe, 1
yr. old, $8.00. Julia Varnedoe,
Atlanta, 130 S. Candier Rd.
5 large N. Z. White rabbits,
1 buck and 4 does, all healthy
and about 1 yr. old. $9.00 for
416 Hillerest. ~
Sel. extra nice N. Z. white
rabbits, very large, Pedigreed.
Fine breeders, $2.50 pr. up Al-
-cett,
W. E. Marshall, Reynolds.
8 or 10 head of .South doy
sheep for sale. Come and <x
them, dont write. J. H. Mi
Ys Ors Cochran.
1 Nubian milk goat to fr
en Mch. 10 for sale chea
trade for fresh milk goat,
ing % gal. or more daily @
pay difference. See. Erw
Collette, Dalton: Rt, 2, Box :
2 /Toggenburg milk goa
also one Toggenburg and |
Mch. Will milk 3% to 4 ae
day when fresh. Also Tc
and Saanan buck, 11 mos. o}
Cheap at my lot. C. E. Dune
Norcross. nt
buck, G-man Joes Confue
T-3032. Best of breeding M
lines. te 15: los.. 14 oz. dai
Fee, purebreds, $5.00: Grad
$3.00. Warren Rollins. A
ta, 349 Murray Hill Ave... N.
| Phone DE. 6912.
At Stud: Purebred Nu
Buck, of attractive appearan
and breeding. reg. in ae
erican Goat Society.
Redwin, Madras.
- Few purebred Tog. dams, k
and hornless, heavy milke
for sale at once. Miss Elise Mi
Arthur, Rome. :
2 nice young Toggenb
nannies, now just ready
preed, $12.50. Come see th
Worth the price. J. J. Ste
ons, Luthersville.
Saanan buck and d
born weekly now at Pi
farm. Write...J. O. Pitts
lamnta. 2520 Cascade Rd.
At Stud: No. 69830
Prince, fine well bred Sa
$3.00 for Grades: Also ar
market for heavy milke
breed). Reg. doe must b
least 6 qt. milker. Gol
Picket. College Park,
Primeeton Ave. Se
Few purebred Tog
dams,
milkers, for sale.
Arthur, Curryville.
Purebred Togsenburgs
horns): 3% yr. old. bill
March, 4, 4% at. milker.
or trade for pigs. heifers,
stock chickens. Mrs.
Medlock, Atlanta, Rt.
SORT
2 Saanan does, bred:
in Jan., other in Apr.: 2 Sa
males, 7/8 Saanan, 12 m
good blood; Also 3/4 Guern
heifer. 10 mos. old, not bred
rate. D. A. Bagley. Au
At Stud. Reg. purebred
an buck (Snow Prince).
4740. High milk pro
stock; Fee $3.00. John
Austell, Rt. 1,
Marietta Rd.. at Seab
Cut. .
-War conditions nece;
disposing of complete fou
tion stock, purebred and
Toggenburgs, famous f
milk producing quali
cluding Sir Roderick.
outstanding Tog. buck i
South. John Hynds, At
93 Warren St.. N. E. De.
LIVESTOCK WAt
SPECIAL NOTICE
Want bred mare fot
and saddle use. State
size and age: Also wa
wagon; Reg. or grade Tog.
Nubian milk -goats, fr
freshen soon; Also Black |
yearlings. Will buy
| diseased young horses
cattle and goats.
Barr, Niet a,
J
Rt. 2
CATTLE W Au anb:
Want small milch cow
Guinea and half Jersey or
Jersey, with first calf or
that will freshen soon, f
Pp A. Gangster. Waycross
CORRECTION:
Want to buy Folled He
male calf or yearling,
purebred. Also have 10
choice A-1l green sugar
syrup_in mostly No. 1
some No. 5 and_ pints, fo
. a Phillips, Colquitt
Want one Reg. poll He
bull ealf, about 4 mos.
ohe Reg. Poll Hereford
calf about 4 mos. old.
Parks, Jesup. Rt. 2...
Want baby heifer calv
good dairy stock,
Guernsey, subj. to Re
what you h i
cation.
liamson,
J
Ul
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
[. rene FOR SALE
POULTRY WANT
: to rent for 6 mos. or
with or without option
-young purebred polled
ned Hereford bull for use
bout 12 heifers. Excel-
ace, Atlanta, 972 Bivd.. S. E.
yone JA. 7823-M.
ant to swap a 6 yr. old Jer-
cow. springing, for a 500-
ork steer or bull. Pre-
ed, Blue with horns or
wap for one un-broke.
s Wellborn, LaFayette,
Want 1 reg. Meteiois male,
mos. old and 1 Angus, Reg.,
mos. old male; Also want 15
ade heifers. 1 to 2 yrs. old.
z Sanders. Commerce.
ant Reg. Holstein bull, 10-
mos. old. Must have papers.
ee Perkerson. Austell. Box
ait 2 pigs, 1% Big Bone
slack Guinea and % some other,
oS Roy Waddell. Bre-
n i,
Vant one Q., I. c. male, 3-4
R. P,. Rome, More-
Rt t.
ant one Guinea type Hamp-
ive boar pig. 8-15 wks. old.
e best cash price crated,
het cag col. J. A. Wall, Ax-
hi D
wr Beg Grady se Hamp-
Want to buy little ~bone
ea boar. State age, size and
C. W. Bryan, Lilburn.
2 Poland - China pigs,
: s. old for meat hogs.
lust be good stock and not
W. H. Smith, Lyerly.
t 2 big bone Guinea pigs.
rd McIntire, Appling. |
_ Want 2. wis, old, Big Bone
Guinea gilt pigs at reasonable
: Wallace Bowen, Vienna.
SES_ AND MULES
NTED:
Want to buy a pr. mules
shing approx. 1000 lbs. ea.:
H. wagon: a fresh milch
with 2nd calf: 1 heifer to
1en soon: 100 bu. corn;
thin 40 mi. of Atlanta. Write.
W. McWilliams, Atlanta. 408
t., S. E. Phone MA. 7639.
sBITS WANTED:
Want 1 pr. Chinchilla rabbits
. Mrs. J. L. Wurtzel, Moul-
Ee P AND GOATS
PED:
1 Southdown faa
: State what
ave and price. Tom Han-
Moultrie, Rt. 4...
LTRY FOR SALE
'TAMS:
pr. Dark Cornish bantams,
pr. Red Pyle Old Eng. bant-
Exhibition breeding. Good
rous stock. $5.00 pair. Z. E.
, Aucusta, Box 910.
tri-colored bantam roosters,
ady for service, $1.00 ea. or
or 2 large hens, any breed.
. Walker, Jr., Atlanta, 751
Cascade Ave. S. W.
10 bantam hens and rocster,
4.00 for lot; 3 March hatch
ite Giant extra nice pullets,
ae A. D. Cook, Sylvester.
aD al:
pared Bantams, best uti-
ty bantams, excellent layers.
Good breeding pairs, $5.00:
trios, $7.00 by prepaid exp. in
. H. Shumway, Atlanta,
323 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd.
ow quality bantams, $6.00
Black Rose combs, Black
in Buff and Black
: e combs, Black Minorcas,
suff and Black Cochins, Golden
-brights, Dark Cornish, Black
japs. Satis. . Ae OR
1205 E.
8 Park str. B. R. roosters,
50 ea. First M. O. gets them.
-$. Norton, Edison.
560 to 60 AAA Barred Rock
. a 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea. at my
e. Mrs. Sidney Crowe, Mon-
No. Rt. 4.
5 Aristocrat str. March
atch B. R. roosters, $1.50 ea.
-C. Edmondson, Temple.
Buff Rock pullets and 1
st r, $25.00. No chks. First
. O. gets them. Mrs. W. T.
See
| No
hens and 1 rooster, $1.25 ea,:
also pure white African guinea
roosters, April hatch, for sale.
T. L. Harris, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
1 White Ply. Rock 18 mos.
old rooster, $1.50; also 1 Eng.
W. L. rooster, 8 mos. old, $1.00.
All purebred. Mrs. Dempsey
Thomas, Adel. Rt. 1.
18 purebred AAA grade B.
R. pullets, just beginning to
lay, extra larg in -A-1 cond.,
$1.25 ea. Cash, FOB. Johnny
Pece, College Park, 914 Bus-
sey Rd., Phone CA. 1075.
. 8 B. R. roosters, 9 mos. old,
direct from Golds, $2.00 ea.
(Neo culls). T. H. Martin, Flow-
ery Branch, R. 1.
2 B. R. roosters, $1.25. ea.
FOB. R. J. Steed, Buena Vista.
6 White R. pullets, now lay-|
ing, $1.50 ea.: 1 W. R. rooster,
unrelated; Also 10 June hatch-
ed N. H. red pullets, now laying |
$1.25 ea. Irene Cochran, Sparks.
35 purebred Jumbo light Bra-
hma AAAA grade chickens; 30
pullets, 5 cockerels, all 8 mos.
old, A-1 condition, $1.50 ea. if
all taken at once. Cash, FOB.
Gorden Pece, College Park, 914
Bussey Rd. CA. 1075.
CORNISH, GAMES, AND
GIANTS
14 Dark Cornish hens
pullets and 2 cocks,
cheap. Pete Ivey, Atlanta, 255
Cherokee Place, S. E. Ja. 7890
Dark Cornish May hatch
cockerels, long yellow legs,
Berry str. $1.25 ea. Exc. 1 for
1 of same breed to keep from
inbreeding. Miss Cora B. Pat-
terson, Ty Ty, Rt. 3, Box 74.
Trio Dark Cornish, $3.75; al-
so eggs, $1.25 per 15 prepaid.
C, O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Stag and 2 pullets, Bacon
Warhorse games, both pullets
laying, purebred, $4.50. T. S.
Visscher, eee, 711 Church
St.
10 Cornish stags, 7 mos. old,
well developed, $2.00 to $3.00
ea. Cost 20c ea. when day old.
M. M. DeBardelaben, eR OO
RA,
2 large type Dark. Cornish
roosters, 1 yr. old, purebred,
Jong yellow legs, pullorum
tested, $2.00 ea. Money order.
Mrs. Ben Screen, Portail.
38 Dark Cornish 8 mos. old
cockerels, $4.00 or $1.50 ea. C.
{J. Kenny, Athens, Rt. 2.
LEGHORNS:
50 or 60 S.C. W..L., most;
all laying, 4 A strain, $1. 50 ea.,
if shipped: $1.40 at yard, if
taken in next few days. Mrs.
W. A. Sumner, Adrian.
6 W. LL. Hanson str.
erels, sired by No. 102 reg.
male, for sale or trade. Walter
Johnson, Atlanta, 731 Evelyn
Place. Be 1329 J.
B. L. April hatch cockerels,
extra nice, bred to lay strain,
$1.50 ea., 2 for $2.90; 3 Bour-
bon Red turkey hens, April
hatch, $5.00 ea., 3 for $14.50.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Ped. W. L. breeding cock-
erels, bred from official egg
laying contest record hens,
large type, 10 mos. old, reason-
able prices. M. W. Kantala,
Elberton.
27 hens and roosters, 18 mos.
old, hens: laying, $30.00 for lot.
chks. eee Brown,
Helena.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS:
2 White (Romans) roosters,
1 yr. old, $1.50 ea. plus exp.
ches. Mrs. M. M. Highfield,
Lyerly; Rt.-i-
Cockerels; 2 Buff, 2 Red, 1
W.1L., 2 Black Giants. All pure
bred, 1942 hatch, $1.25 ea. FOB.
R. B. Long, Wrightsville.
ORPINGTONS:
Sev. choice Buff Orp. cock-
erels, Booths Ped. stock, Lady
-Egg-a-Day strain, direct,
March hatch, $2.00 ea. 3 for
$5.00. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry.
4 purebred Buff Orp. cock-
erels, $1.00 ea. F. E. Jackson,
McRae.
PHEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, ETC. FOR SALE:
2 Goledn pheasant roosters,
$5.00 for both or $3.00 for 1. T.
P. Thornton, Chatsworth.
Few prs. choice White King
pigeons, well mated, banded
and working (raise squabs wt.
1 to 1% Ilbs., at 4 wks. old),
$2.00 pr. All guar., purebred.
C. H. Overby, Columbus, S608:
14th Ave. .
Bob White quail, $4.00 pair.
Trade 1 pr. for <pr.
partridges or 2 Ringneck phea-
sant hens: also have 3 or 4 ex-
tra Bob White hens for sale or
x. ptrade: Bit Carithers, Nichol- |;
gon, Rt. 1.
Purebred, young White Rock
and,
for sale
cock- i
hens, a 00; Toms,
| Mrs.
Chucker_
1 Golden Pheasant cock, |
$2.00. Exc.
Phesant hen: Thompson ite
Pit Game stags, wt. 5-5% Ibs.,
$4.00 ea. W. H. Foster, Culber-
son, R. 1. (Resident of Geor-
gia.)
Young Blue Indian Peacocks,
$12.00 ea.: One yr. old, $15.00
ea. No hens. FOB. Z. J. Lee,
Red Oak. s
75 common pigeons, 15c to
25c pr. at my home. Will ship
if you pay postage. a
Stephens, Cordele.
| REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):
R. I. Red chicks, $3.50 per
| 25: $6.50 for.50; $12.00 C. pre-
paid: eges from: dark, . blood-
tested R. I. Reds, $1. 50 per 15
postpaid. Mrs. D. Donaldson,
Decatur. "phone De 2405.
i AAA New Hampshire Red
1941 hatch rooster, 18 mos. old,
$2.00 ea. Ship express collect.
ea. J. Tas norrells, Royston.
Rt x
R. I. Red young roosters, best
$2.00 ea.; next best, $1. 50. Ex-
press collect. Money order. Miss |
Ida Dodd, Fairmount. Rt. 1.
100 or more laying pullets,
New Hampshires, AAA breed,
$1.50 ea. FOB. E. H. McMichael |
Buena Vista. phone 1422.
6 April hatch Red cockerels,
direct from . Lindstrom, large
age, $2.00 ea. F. R. Kennedy,
Stone Mtn. Rt. 2.
83 dark R. I. Red March cock-
erels, Donaldson str., $2.00 ea.
FOB, or exc. for R. Il. and New
Hampshire Red pullets, laying
or ready to lay, at $1.00 ea.
Mrs. Ralph E. McGill, Dawson.
Rt. 1;
12 purebred N. H. Red hens
and cockerel, $21.80 and crate
be returned. Exp. paid to Adel.
4 R. I. Red pullets and rooster,
$6.00. Mrs. Annie B. oe Adel.
oo Si
hatch R.
i 1.50 ea.; Rutt Cochin
bantam cockerels $1.00 ea.;
Pole-cat crowder peas, 10 lbs.,
$1.00: black pole bean seed, 25c
lb. 6 wks. bunch bean seed, 25c
lb. All tender hulls and post-
} paid. Mrs. Lowell Long. Bre-
men.
125 March and April hatch
pullets, now laying, 1-3 dark R.
I. Reds, 1-3 White Leghorns,
1-3 heavy. mixed Reds, $1.25 ea. :
bal., $1.00 ea. Will not ship.
mi. "Bast Newborn. M. T. ice
row, Newborn.
R. I. Red hens, pullets and
cockerels, no culls, but nice,
well colored birds; 10 hens and
1 cockerel, $13. 00. -Cant ship
them. Mrs.
Adairsville.
105 purebred Parmenter Red,
5 wks. old, Broiler chicks, 50
ea. if taken at once. Also, 75
special egg grade N. H. Reds, |
4 wks. old, 40c ea. if taken at
once. All unprepaid. H. B.
Lowery, Eastman, R. 1.
U.S R. O. P. Sired N. H.|
Chicks, $5.00 per 25: $9.50 per
50; $18. 00 per 100. Eggs from
same matings, $2.00 per 15
Postpaid. Flock U. S. Pullorum
tested. T. B. Clarkson, Decatur,
921 East Ponce de Leon Ave.
Phone DE. 5427.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE
DUCKS, ETC.:
type pure bronze turkeys,
og ys $8.00 ea.
pda Greene, Cuthbert, R.
2
fe large pearl guineas, = 90
- $12.00 for lot. Mrs. :
foes, Nicholls, R. 2.
M. B. Turkey hens and toms,
good for breeding use. Prices
reasonable, call at farm. Mrs.
Geo. Steinel, Madison, R. 4.
4 geese, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Hazel
Long, Dial.
Several 1942 hatch purebred
Bourbon Red toms, suitable for
breeding. Extra nice birds.
$7.50 ea. FOB. W. G. Cartledge,
Griffin, P. O. Box 223.
Large type purebred, 1942
hatch bronze turkeys; Toms,
$8.00 ea.; Hens, $6.00 ea.; Also
half ten or more, sound, fresh.
pecans; Stewarts, 25c lb.; Seed-
lings, 22c lb. All FOB Dawson.
Mrs. G. L. Jones. Bronwood, R.
ax
2 Mallard ducks and 1 White
Pekin drake, 75c ea. Trade for
hens. C. L. Griffin, Gainesville,
718 Oak St.
5 white and 10 colored quack-
less Muscovy ducks, this yrs.
hatch, $1.00 ea. Will swap for 1
bu. corn ea., or any larger size
pullet or hen for ea. at my
home. Come or write at once.
Mrs. Dan Brue, Lumber City,
R. 1y Box 78.
Turkey toms, $5.00 ea. Big
Bronze Mch. hatch. oe Mrs.
for 1 Ringneck |
-cockerel, $2.00
Red cock--
R. B. Mooney, |
2 Bronze bieeey toms, Slight-
ly mixed with White Holland:
Good toms for breeding, $4. 50 |
ea.; Also 24 N. H. pullets, a-
bout 6 mos. old, $1.25 ea. Mrs.
Nannie Taylor, Bowdon, R. 3.
Muscovy ducks and drakes
for sale or swap: for white rab-
bits or guinea pigs. Write.
Junior Hughes, Young Cane.
Purebred. broadbreast Bronze
toms, Wagon Wheel Strain,
May hatch, wt. ranging from) 19.
20-30 Ibs. Also pure Bourbon)
Red toms, wt. 20-27 Ibs., 35c
Ib. at my farm: or 40c Ib.
shipped. Lester "McCrary, Mo-
lena.
Mammoth M. B. Turkey toms
wt. about 20 Ibs., early May
hatch, $7.50 ea. Mrs. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, R. 1.
4 Big Bronze 2 yr. old toms,
| $5.00 ea.: 4 same_ breed hens,
$4.00 ea. Mrs. H. E. Ruther-
ford, Union Point.
2 turkey toms and 2 hens,
40c Ib. Sell as trio or all. No
chks. Come after. Mrs. S. N.
Harris, Junction City.
1 nice young turkey tom, wt.
around 16. lbs., 35c lb. Mrs. L.
EH. Strange, Cobbtown, Rt. 2.
WYANDOTTES
One 1941 (Summer) hatched
{R. C. S. L. Wayndotte rooster
1942 June hatched
ea. You pay
shipping chgs. Ped stock. Wt.
and one
about 7 or 8 lbs. and 5 Ibs. re-
ine oaths M. O. preferred. Mrs.
. K. McLeroy, Eatonton, R. 1.
7 purebred Silver Lace Wyan-
dotte pullets and 2 cockerels,
almost grown, 90c ea.; $7.00 for
lot. Also want trio yr. old tur-
keys, White Holland or Mam-
moth Bronze. Miss es Nell
Jones, Lula.
10 purebred White Wyan-
dotte young hens,
lot: 2 purebred White Wyan-
dotte roosters, $2.40 for both;
4 purebred W. L. hens, $5. 00.
All FOB. Mattie B. McPherson,
Rabun Gap., R. 1.
2 Golden Laced Wyandotte |
cockerels and 3 pullets; 1 Silver
Laced Wyandotte cockerel, 4
pullets, $12.00 for lot. Will trade
for P. C. pig, 10-12 wks. old.
F. M. Flemister, 700 Fifth Ave. |
Dalton.
POULTRY WANTED
CHICKS WANTED:
Want one pr. Silver Sebright
Bantam Chickens. Mrs. F. I.
Welch, Newnan, 9 Temple Ave.
Want chickens to raise on
halves. Party furn. Chickens
and I feed until 8-10 wks. old.
Heavy breed. Mrs. Kermit
Pope, Rebecca.
Want 10 or 12 bantam hens
or pullets, prefer Brown Leg-
horns but consider other breeds.
Must be laying. R. M. Verner,
Marietta, 219 Clay St.
BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS WANTED:
Want 15 B. R. AAA Str.
roosters at once at reasonable
price: Also good used 250 egg
incubator. Mrs. S. B. Duncan,
Royston, R. 1.
Want one Patridge
cockerel or cock. C. H.
Gordon.
LEGHORNS WANTED:
Want to buy 10 head AAAA,
Rock
Snow,
S. C. W. L. cockerels, ready for
Service. W. C. Douglas, Alma.
Rod.
Want White or Brown Leg-- |.
horn or Minorca grown pullets.
Give particulars and price. No
culls. Mrs. Ada Zeigler, Val-
dosta, R. 2. Box 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS:
Want young hens and puliets.
State breed age and best pric-
es, FOB. Fred Barber, Atlanta,
2511 Forest Way, N. E.
ORPINGTONS WANTED:
Want to buy a Buff Orping-
ton rooster not over 2 yrs. old
at best price. Lonnie Garrett,
Ellijay, R. 1. Box 56.
GEESE, DUCKS, PIGEONS,
TURKEYS, ETC. WANTED:
Want 5-6 Guinea hens, not
over 3 yrs. old. Will pay 50c
ea. Malcom Miles, Metter, R.
An
Want one Turkey tom,
Broadbreast Bronze, Mch. or
Apr. hatch for breeding pur-
poses. Not less than 20 ibs.
Send price. John H. Gaskins,
Willacoochee.
Want one Bourbon Red tur-
key tom, ready for service this
spring, not over 1 yr. old. Mrs.
B. E. Messer, Chatsworth.
Want a good strain of Bronze
turkey eer and_ tom. State |
if |
$12.50 for |
| 910 New St.
Want to hee one wal u
kar. R. H. Shumway, Atlar
R. 6, Phone CH. 5058.
-~ Want to buy. 6 head of
Speckle Guineas; 5 hens an
rooster at a reasonable
O. C. Morgan, Guyt
Want to hear from Pp
having geese. State full a
culars in ist letter. M. M. Ma
ray, JY.; Americus, ee
Hxc. 3 large geese, 1 gan
for 2 young turkey hens and
gobbler, WiH pay the diffe
ence; Or will exc. for 7 -
guinea gilt pigs. W. W.
Helena, R. 1. | ies
Want 50 ic 100 ie Red ar.
neaux (pigeons, nated an
working, quote dome tely
best price per pair. Henry W.
Blount, Waynesboro.
| REDS (NEW HAMPSHIR
AND RHOLE ISLANDS)
Want best prices on 40
red pullets, now laying: A
prices on 40 hens, same breed
2d laying season. Now layin
| Mch. or Apr. 1942 hatched.
J. C. Drury, White Oak, -
Box 109. oy
POSITIONS S WANT :D
Young man wants ah 0
truck farm near Atlanta. Ex
perienced. J. E. Stallings, A;
Tanta, 670 RPSeineier
Phone MA. 4006.
Single man Gane job
farm for 1943. C. R. Hollow.
Edison. | :
Want farm near Atlant
90-50 basis. 49 yrs. old, h:
wife and 3 children. W.
Thomas, Lumpkin. Rt. 265 :
Mother and daughter
job on farm raisins chic
and other farm work: work .
field if necessary. Can furnis
ref. want with good people, r
liable people. Have to be
ed and partly furnished:
repay. Prefer So. Ga.
B. Copeland, Rome.
Want job
in dae. oe
|; Savannah or either poultr:
work. Write full descripti :
your place and price in 1st let-
ter. Cady C. Smith. Gain
ville. Box 579.
Single, white man, , 45_ yr
old. raised on farm, wants
as handy man on farm. Gr
Barrett, Anan. :
SiN. We
and brick work.
land and house, preferable in
Middle or south Ga. Must be
good man and stock. Will start
at once. R. H. May. Macon,
Middleaged couple wish
place caring for livestock. Exp.
in dairying or farming but pre-
fer dairy work or farm over
seer. State full particulars in
= gee E. E. Harris. Clem,
Middleaged white couple _
want place at once on farm for
wages or on halves. Want
house, wood and water: have to-
be moved. Plenty exp. an
best ref. Prefer near Atlant
Write or see at once. George
Mitchell, Atlanta, 331 Central
Ave., S. W.
Want good 1 H. crop oh sae
basis with clean, good peopl
Am single, 48 yrs. old. don
use tobacco, drink nor curse;
am hard of hearing but does
not interfere with my work.
Know, How to farm. Trans.
expected. C. T. Yancey, a
Rt. 1, care J. C. Smith. :
White man, 26 yrs. old wei =
wife, and 2 children, wants 1-H.
crop on halves, with reliable
people within 40 mi. Austell or
will work for reasonable wages.
Can drive truck or tractor and
other farm work. If a crop, will
have Ef be furn. Give full de<
tails. J. Crawford, Austell.
36 yrs. old, draft ex--
empt, with wife, wants job as
overseer or caretaker on farm.
William A. Dell,
2910-16th Ave.
Would like to hear from part-
ies in Wilcox and adjoining
counties seeking a farm over-
seer on a small cattle and hog
farm. Married, sober, can man-
age labor. Would have to be
moved. A. W. Roberson, Chula,
Man and wife wants 1-
farm on 50-50 basis and rais
hogs. Can do any kind of farm
work, drive truck or tractor.
and rough repair work. il
have to be moved. And have |
have help. W. H.
Columbus,
GEORGIA LABEL
Some serious consideration should be given to
rrades and packages and state brands for farm and
orticultural crops and animal products, and I believe
hat a Legislative Act, containing, among other things,
uch provisions as follows, would be a great aid to
the farmers:
= ATH eC Beganieionar of Agriculture shall adopt
n official trademark, brand, or label, the design of
which shall incorporate the words Georgia Cracker
Ss perimposed on an outline map of Georgia, to identi-
Jeorgia farm products of grade and quality in
keeping with standards to be set up by the Commis-
oner of Agriculture governing its use. The Com-
ssioner of Agriculture shall cause this trademark
be ore eres to prevent imitation and infring-
| ommissioner ot pe eneore for its eee
ae oles Tee of Agriculture.
idemark on any pr oduct until the official inspection
arvice of the Denartment of Agriculture certifies
hat the product meats the requirements of quality,
cndition, pack and grade standards set up by the
commissioner of Agriculture. :
~ Growers, handlers, shippers or processors may
rocure a license to use the standardized products
-ademark by applying to the Commissioner of Agri-
ture. The Commissioner of Agriculture may in-
estigate the integrity and business methods of each
plicant and may refuse licenses to applicant whose
: might endanger the reputation. of the trademark.
e Commis sioner may suspend, revoke or cancel the
nse | of any user who violates the terms of his
ense or of anv rule or regulation of the Commission-
concerning its use. The Commissioner of Agricul-
jance of thes licenses, and for the use of the trade- |
k by these licensees, and shall use these revenues
apply | on the cost of administering this act and to
ry out a program of merchandising and advertis- |
: for standardized identified Georgia farm Re
To facilitate: the procurement of tags, iauele
-kages, haes or containers properly designed and
structed to display official Georgia state trade-
ark, the Commissioner should be given sufficient
ithority to require registration of manufacturers or
tributors of tars, etc., and such other authority as |
uld authorize the Commissioner to set up a prover
tem, and there should be a penalty for violating
aes
FARM HELP WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
Want 1 h, share cropper for
1943: small family preferred.
Nice. smooth. fertile land, on
public road: near church and
store. Good house, good team,
plenty wood and water. Made
13 bales cotton on 11 A. in
1940) Spr Green, Mec-
ae Donough, Rt. 2.
po on sae for farm | - Want small colored family
ar Zion Hill Church, 5 mi. ;
es for work on farm. Wife do ex-.
qt Pulford. for standing rent tra work when needed. - Mrs.
ee eo ae Callaway. Bishop,
ank Cain, Buford, RE:
r Want respectable couple to
ant family. ee live in home with me and work
ther sa 427 or 3-H. crop on:
: on farm. Mrs. Lula Bishop,
also hogs. Live on iiboniac ae 3.
route and close to
Eee: eee Leslie, Want reliable colored couple
5 or small family for general
farm work. Nice house. wood,
water, garden patches, cow,
cow-feed and year round
wages. M. R. Boroughs. De-
eatur, Rt. 1.
Rd. near Panthersville).
Want man for small 2 h. crop,
good Jand, on 50-50 basis. No
drinkers wanted. C. R. Carter,
Cedartown, Rt. 1. =
Want reliable couple to live
in home with owner on farm
and work. Mes. Fannie Jones.
Lithia Springs, |
Want 2 couples, all good
workers,.to work on farm and
dairy, tend cows. hogs, chick-
ens and truek patches. Good
house (right in edge of town).
with pay every Saturday.
liquor heads need apply. W.
Gartrell, Blue Ridge.
Want able bodied, respons-
ible, elderly man to live in my
home on farm and raise hogs,
cattle and chickens and other
farm chores. 3 mi. Albany. on
paved road. Come or write.
Rees Howard, Albany, Rt os
Gillionville Be
went farmer on 50-50 basis
for 2 farm, on school bus
road, Motion and tobacco al-
lotments. Hose. wood, water,
/stock. Robt. . Greene, Jack-
| sonville, Rt -
earetakers job~ for
es We ] Davis;
Rt, 2.
.RM HELP WANTED
colored couple for
ne Prefer experienced. also
he poultry and hog raising.
wife for extra work. Must
references. J. EB. Gunby,
a 1130 Mt. Paran Road.
fant reliable oplered. man
d wife for farm and dairy
wk. R: S. Tuggle. Atlanta,
) Briarcliff Road. Ve 1805.
W nt reliable, sober farmer
hares. 25 A. good land, 18
vated, pasture with run-
Sswater,. 3 R.. house: on
ol bus Rt.. near Atlanta.
as to farming ability re-
ed. Mrs. P. . Leathers,
lanta. 316 Augusta Ave.,
6877.
Want good man for 1h. oe
or standing rent. Albert B
icKoy, Newnan, Rt. 1.
ant at once, single, reliable
for gen. farm work for
Want good man for a 200 A.
near schoo] and church,
con. barn, out-bldgs.,
3 Want a 2H. man
fede and fourths. Ref.
ish Mrs. M. J. Burel,
method of establishing and maintaining standard:
ok. rules aod nepUlaHonE to be laid down by |
No person, firm or corporation shall use thia|
e may charge reasonable and uniform fees for the |
(Clifton Church |
ae
MARKET BULLETIN
FARM HELP WANTED
Want family large enough to
work: 50 A. cotton on halves.
Good land, tractor, mules. all
kinds farm tools, and put out
200 loads compost to cotton,
peanuts and corn. A. as oe
Dublin,
Want good farmer for 2 or
3-H. farm on 50-50 basis. Good
land. 4 A. tobacco, 13 A. cot-
ton, 20 A. Peanuts. and others
as see fit.* Write. or come at
ae H. I. Langdale, Sumner,
Want farmers for 40 A. near
Fitzgerald, 10 A. on Blvthe Isle
and nice piece of land near
Scottdale. Call, Atlanta phone
Ja 7739 M. or write. B. O. Fus-
sell, Brunswick.
Want man with small family
to oversee Poultry Farm. Good
house on public road, also on
school bus route. Mrs. J. O.
McDonald, Rt. 3.
Want reliable man with fam-
ily large enough to Cultivate
basis. Large allotments. and.
good Jand. Will answer all in-
See H. G. Cason, Vienna
Want reliable farmers for 2
H. crop and a 1 H. on halves.
Good land and cotton base.
Comfortable houses, plenty
wood, 7 mi. So. Winder, Jones
Dist. - Mrs. Herschel Smith:
Winder, Rt. 2. :
Want single man,. 45-50- to
| drive truck and do shop work,
plow and other general farm
work. $1.00 day and board. No
drunkard. J. D, Parks. Zebulon.
Want couple without chil-
dren to work 1 h.crop on 50-
50 basis, or man to work by
month for wages. Good land,
good mule ang tools, 15 mi. At-
lanta on Cooper Lake Road.
Cobb Co. W. A. Abercrombie,
Austell, Rt. 2. Box 96.
small family. to work on small
farm of 10% aeres. 3 R. house
and pay well. Colored people
preferred. R. W. Ellis, Savan-
nah. Montgomery Rd.
Want honest.
farmer on 50-50 basis. Also
want exp. tractor driver who
can do gen, farm work. Mrs.
Olliff Collins, Stillmore.
Want good 2 h. farmer, white
or colored, on halves.
mule, good, smooth !and, 20 A.
cotton allotment, plenty good
lang for all other erops. Will
furnish all supplies. See or
write at once. W. G. Binford.
Newborn, Rt. 1.
Want man with large enough
family to work 10,000 Virgin
Turpentine. Good proposition
for honest, working man. I. C.
Nail, Hortense.
Want colored family with 1
or 2 hoe hands to work on
farm, prefer middleaged man,
raised on farm and knows the
work of cotton and tobacco.
A. Q. Sweat, Alma, Rt. 2.
Want 3 or 4 farmers to work
on halves. J. O. Stuckey,
Rhine, =
Want a first class Dairyman,
prefer man with boy large
enough to help milk. Must be
expert milkers and give ref.
J. Le Porter Decatur: Rts.
Want good 2 H. farmer on
halves. 2 good mules, 12 A. cot-
ton allotment. Good land and
house on road: bus stops at
door. Write in first letter if
white or colored and other par-
ticulars, (At Lithia Springs.)
W. O. Burger, Atlanta, 670
Boulevard N. E.
Want 2 or 3 white or colored,
tenants for share, croppers, 1
or 2 H, farms. M. H.. Elder,
Senoia. -
Want sober, reliable, colored
man with sufficient family to
make and harvest crop, for 2 H.
farm on 50-50 basis. 5 A. cot-
ton allotment. Extra work
when=not busy in aoe E. W.
Durham, Griffin, Rt. (Near
Sunny Side).
Want 2 H. farmer on 50-50
share crop basis to handle 25
or 30 A. cotton. 10 A. quota
peanuts, 2% A, tobacco, 20 A.
corn. Good 4 to 6 R. houses,
fertile soil, good conservation
payments available. Eudora
Paesh, Doerun, Bisa:
rent good farm hand or
share cropper for 1943. Have
stock and tools, or will rent
other basis. Mrs. A. E; Powell,
Kate Ri) os a ee es
Want an all around Black-
smith. See me or write. O. E.
Turner, Dawson.
Want 2 H. farmer on 50-50
basis. Cotton, peanuts, corn
and hay crops. On school bus
and mail route, near Baptist
and. Methodist churches. Ratch-
JRE. 2.
es free. % V. Hart, Villa Rica,
3 he ae
and gather 2 H. crop on 50-50).
Want man and wife with
reliable 2 H.
Good:
50 head cattle, etc.,
furnish home. Mrs. W. A. Wal-
have been as follawe.
Wednesday, January 13, 1943.
Sales on State Farmers Markets
Total sales on each of the State Farmers. Mat
kets from May 10, 1941. through December ah, Be 4
ties by this method.
Grand Total for 1941 and 1942
Not included in the above figures, the Bureau ot
Markets together with the market managers have so!
millions of dollars worth of farm products by findin
buyers and sending them direct to the growers fi
Such crops as cabbage, onions, potatoes, watermelol
and cantaloupes have been sold in enormous quay
1942 1942 |
Atlanta $3,787,784.79 $10,373,
Macon 197,337.04 1,752, 01 2.
Valdosta 333,329.57 701,503.01.
Thomasville 303,857.17 - 602,927.27
Pelham 410,391.26 286.306.1
Tifton (Not open in 1941) 105,449.3
Glennville - = 22,857.17 42,052.5
Claxton *-* == -64:079.52 25,655.5
Edison ie 14,684.25. 23,40"
Sylvester 17 po9.81: ANGE operating
Total $5,151,880.57 $13,912,693 0
$19,064,573.
Hon. Tom Linder
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Linder:
doing it.
project.
you.
FARM HELP WANTED
Urges canhine Plants Be Built
At All State Farmers Markets
Thomasville, Georgia
January 4, 19438.
Commissioner of Agriculture
Allow me to state at your move to builds a c
ning plant for the benefit of the consumers at.the .
lanta State market is certainly a move in the ri
direction and I am glad to note that you contem
I want to suggest that you do not stop in At 1
That you do it at the State Market in Thomas
and if it would be any inducement to get it done
will donate $50.00 to help pay the expenses of he
This section needs a canning plant on the Sta
Market property here and I certainly would be g
to have you tell me that you will put one here a
am sure that the community, especially the farm
and consumers, will appreciate it and cooperate bells
In this connection [! would state that,
opinion, the canning plant is not the only place tk
you have rendered the State of Georgia a good service
since you have been Commissioner of Agriculture
Very truly yours, ee
(Signed) F. L. GIBSON
<s
in
FARM HELP WANTE
Want farmer for 1 or 2-H.
farm for Standing Rent, with
large, good pasture, PUnATaE
water year round, plenty wood,
on school bus route, on public
road, near 2 churches. Miss
Clara Adams, Milledgeville, R.
1,.In-care of Bi-E- Adams.
Want family with 2 or more
plow hands and hoe hands,
white or colored, for farm.
Wood, pasture and good 4-R.
house. School bus and Mail by
door. W. W. te Villa
Rica.
Want man on 50-50 basis to
work 30 A. land. Would take
wage hand. Good mules and
farming - implements, 3-R.
house. Good place for raising
cows, hogs, chickens. C. N.
Thornhill, Boston.
Want reliable man and wife
or small family for 1-H. farm
on 50-50 basis. 3-R. house, gard-
en and truck patch. Good mule
and implements furnished. Mrs.
S. E. Russell, Brooklet.
Want white or colored family
for share crop. Fire proof
house: mail and school bus,
churches. I will give full time
daily wages. Harold A. Miller,
Hepzibah.
Want good plow hand; man
and wife to do farm work. Good
christian folks. If drink or
curse, dont answer. Rev. G.
T. Dell, Berlin, Box 37.
Want couple or family, white
or colored for farm and extra
day labor on farm. Have 5
good mules, 2 Farmall tractors,
and will
lace, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.
Want good, white woman,
35-45 to live as one of family
and do farm work for reason-
able salary. Mrs. Sarah Baker,
Norman Park, Rt. 1.
Want man. white or colored,
who can drive tractor and op-
erate machinery for farm work.
Good house, near town. Fred
) Goetz, Byres. REE
; :
SESE
-4-R, house, on school |
to work on farm year ro
furn.
Want small able-bodied wo
an from 30-50 yrs. old
milking and garden wor
live with couple for board
clothes. Mrs. N. E, Davis, D
1th Rs 2. eee
Want a 1-H. and 2-H. f
er for a good farm. 1 goo
house, plenty good water, w
and one 4-R. house. Near 2
school and church. Mrs.
Smith, SrcPooeveR: A
Want family, white Or
ed, with one exp. plow b
or 4 hands to do other I
farm and garden work. W1
how many in family, w
pected, how far from Vaid
etc. E. L. Todd; Valdosta
mi. from: Moody Jind ys
Want good iainily to
care of 2-H. farm and
turpentine boxes on 50-5
is. Come see at once. Joe C
ham, Abbeville, BR Bo
Want small family fo
erop on 50-50 basis, or on
and 4ths. to live in part
house with me. Good co
land and bottom land, fo
Mrs. Elia Hardy, Hiram,
Want good farmer on 5
basis in crop and for hire
of the time, with 2 plow ha
Smi
and mail rt. WoW
Gainesville, R. 1.
Want dairy hand; ale fa
hand. House and garde
nished. In good comm
school bus route. Reas
salary. J. P. Simpson, Co
Park, R. 2. In Care of Red
Dairy. Phone CA. 6859.
Want man and wite or 1
cumbered man, white or co
House, wood and garde Pp
with reasonable sa.
Must be sober and reliable
A. Price, Riverdale.
Want man and: wie tor ]
work. Man must kno
ee tractor and do repair v
ife work be chicken
} Cousins, M. D. acai =