_WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1943,
TOBACCO
si iting in Mitchell oe Node: July 27, visit-
e markets in Pelham, Tifton: Adel, Nashville, Way-
- Blackshear, Douglas, Baxley. and Hazlehurst.
Last spring, on account of late freezes and blue mold,
acco plants were extr emely scarce and late. The effect
th s can be seen in the toasacco fields. In-most cases it is
ve o see where the earliest plants were 24 out. and where
Jater plants came in.
Many Fields of tobacco are Hist now being. cropped for
first or second time. It will be at least three w eeks
e harvesting of tobacco will be completed.
he tobacco markets in Georgia should be kept open
east through the month of August.
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday I visited nine
eo markets and went into sixteen warehouses. T did
see a single warchouse that was as much as half filled
h tobacco at the beginning of the sale.
Sever al warehouses did not have more than a third ot
oor covered with tobaeco at the beginning of the sale.
fuch of this vears crop is very light and the tonnage
be much smaller than last vear. In my opinion, a 25
cent reduction in pounds from last vear would be a very
l estimate.
: ae do: not believe there gould possibly be more than
000,000 t6 48,000,000 pounds at the outside.
There is very little difference in the price being paid
e biryers for different grades. Most of the tobacco
med to he bringing from 38c to 44e per pound. T got
mpression from looking at the cards on the different
ets of tobacco that a very large percentage of it was
ging 41e to 44c per pound. |
My. information i is that the tobacco crop is also short j in
Carolinas. This being the case, I believe that the ceil-
rice on tobaceo will a raised before all of this years
p is sold.
OF course, the tobacco market inthe a establishea
20 belt is not seasonal like it is in Georgia, but con-
almost throughout the vear more like tse cotton
Georgia Should Grow More anaes
The Georgia crop of tobacco should be increased. Geor-
now | produces about one-eighth of the tobacco. We
uld produce one-fourth of it. This would make the
orgia crop a real factor in the market and would give us
cient volume of tobacco to encourage the establish
of redrying plants and storage warehouses.
ayhen | we have redrying plants and storage warehouses
Beck Sales, Georgia Auction Markets
Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
BO: ] hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named:
July 30, 1943 aa Per CWT
-$14.05
- 14.30
uy 22 Hkhurs day) Valdosta
ere ee
-TOP FED CATTLE
ly ae (Fhursday)Valdosta
y ' (Monday )Sylvester
y x (Wednesday)Albany
ily 28 (Wednesday)Vidalia..... Se ee
a8 (Wednesday)Rome :
$12.00-$13.40
12.00-713.50
12.00- 15.60
- 17.00
- 14.00
time, but will be able to sell Paraieicil the year.
Short Production
the ae of cugply and Sec Ww eke all ened to ae :
We now have on the farms in the United States on
one able bodied faxm hand for each seventeen people i
United States. Under this condition it is impossible f
the farmers to over-produee if all limitations were
off and every encourag ement \ was aS to farmers te
ther vest. = 2
Farmers Have Done Splendid Job
The farmers of. Georgia, and the nation, have don
~ marvelous job under ee circumstances i In oe a
m 1943.
eee of 560d tontilicen the eae es manag
plant and cultivate, So far as the weather would - m
more crops than at one time. seemed possible.
~ In gpite of all that the farmers could do, working
-and Jatt, circumstances over which they had no con
have caused a short tobacco crop.
Peanuts me
I did a cet to go all over the peanut belt on this.
but did see many fields of peanuts. - Most of these pe
showed results of too much rain. Lots of grass and w
are in the peanuts. Many of the peanut. plants look white
and washed out which indicate 8: that the - yield will be |
reduc sen
fay Corn
- Lalso noticed in many sections that ee corn had 1
badly damaged by dry weather during the crucial period
of tasseling and silking and corn production will. be ve
low in some places.
The farmers deserve unstinted eredit for the affo
they have made in the face of many handicaps. They] oe
eome through with all they had.
Cotton and Cottonseed
( otton pe GotLonneec: are entirely, too ee :
Credit Comnorstions control of oe are ees :
farmer of the just reward to which he is entitled for the
hard work and sweat which he has to pa in to get pro-
duction. =
Next week I will ae something more about
eotton and cottonseed situation.
TOM LINDER, een
Commissioner of Agricultur
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Juiy 30, 1943 j
Beans (ima) pak per bu. 5 $ .90-$1.20
Beans (Snap\, per bu. hprs... 1.75- 3.00
Beets, per doz. bunches _ oe
Cabbage, bulk, per CWT. ~ ! hs - 3.00
Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu. Le 2;502-=
Corn. (Green), per doz. ears ae.
Eggplant, per bu. hprs..-
Okra, per bu. hprs........
Peas (Field), bulk, per bu.
Peppers, per Bu. hprs....
Potatoes, per 100 Ib. sacks!
Squash, per bu. hprs..
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs.
- Watermelons, each
Address all items for publicatidn and all requests to be put
on the mailing list and for change of address t) STATE BUREAU
_OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances
admissable
under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and
repeated only when aa is accompanied by nw copy of
notice.
Emised space will not permit isertion of notiwes containing
re than 30 words including name and address. .
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any. responsibility for
Bulletin.
*ublished Weekly at.
114- 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Departmnt of Agriculture
So=2 Linder, Commissioner,
any notice appbaring im the
Office, State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
Publication Office
924-122. Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
= Capitel, Atlanta, Ga.
on FORM 3578Burau of
rkets; 22 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga:
zie
E tered as
seeond class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
4 Covington, Georgia, under Act
une 6, 1900.-
Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
vided for in Section 1103, Act
: Soret 8, 1917.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
me Trumpet. Emperor
@affcdils, extra large bulbs.
$2.00 .: good size bulbs, $1-50
x doz.: Lemon lilies, $1.25
oy B. Robinson,
3 ae June red, white,
SR TAOS: Thanksgiving,
rice, star cactus, Trumpet
1: dabl.. red, white,
ich red, white begonia, Um-=
Ha palm, 10c ea. Rainbow
pink and white oxalis, 5c
- Mes. Wavy Lewis, Tooms- |
on Hay lilies. snowdrops,
ellow narcissi bulbs, $1.00 C.;
Li white, yellow. Itis, 25
pink crepe myrtle. 25c ea.;
rhite, yllow, pink 6x-
5c doz::-Amaryllis. 5 fer
js: Justicias, well rooted,
Oc ea. Add postage. Mrs.
aussie Conner, Villa Rica. av
$2.00
lemon ver~
oe 25c doz; Papancse. blac
. 406 doz.- lemon lilies, nar-
Ol; i Cc. Amaryllis lilies.
BoC ea:
Mattie
, med:
postage. Mrs.
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
34 labeled, 5c ea.: 50
Siberian,
~ea., 7 fall
for $1.20.
at, Gunter, Lawrence-
1S
. German, 3 ea.:
G ape begonias, white, dbl.
qias, red geraniums, red
pink Conch. .geraniums,
-cactus, not rooted, .15c
for 25c: pink hydrangea, | 3
eaP. P. Miss Thelma
ayes( Ss eae pee Rt. As ;
ue 50 ra cE 00: Star of
hiehem bulbs. 30c Cos db!
seed, red, pink. Javetider,
15 eeliee Mrs.
pink and ati
Dorothy. Perkins roses, 85 ed.:
ell E button mums. 50c doz.
Ex, for dahlias. Add postage.
Jeans Bremen.
pink, |
aes AND SEED
oo SALE
Seo weron bulbs. 50c C.; jon-
quil, paper white narcissi, $1.+
50. Co: eel, daffodils, $1.00. Ca
large lavender ifis, 40c doz.:
blue hyacinths, $1. 25 doz., dbl
pink hyacinths, $2.00 doz. Elsie
Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
Blue Water lilies, 2 for 25:
5 for 50c: yellow jonquils, dbl.
butter and eggs: 7oc C.; rooted
Sage plants, 25c ea., 6 for $1.00:
purple, pink and red Verbena,
6. bun., 50c. postpaid. . Mrs. C.
E. Crimp, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
_Kerria japonica,
Eng... dogwoods, snowbails,
| hardy hibiscus, buddleia, abelia,
$1.00 doz.:
itis, = 28 for
Spanish and Duten
1.00: Thillium,
Jack-ii-the-Pu pit, water lilies,
Moss pack-.
gentain, 25c_ doz.
ed. Odie Eaton,
Rt..d. :
Dahlonega,
leree..2 Gz, $1.25- sr an
doz.. $1.00; well rooted -ren-
nial verbena plants, scarlet red,
deep pink. white, dark purple,
3 doz.. $1.00: $2.00 C. del. in
Ga. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Green-
Vier Teas
_ Emperor daffodils and Pearl
narcissus bulbs, 35 doz.:
C.; Siz. 00- MM: Orange Day lil-
ies, 25e doz:, $1. 00..; $8.00-M.:
sev. colors. mixed I Iris, 40e doz.,
$2.50 C.: $15.00 M:: also smail
type garlic, 50c C. $4.00 M.
Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy:
| Flower seed, Yellow daisy.
mixed star phlox, stock, centau-
rea, Americana lavender, Queen
Anns Lace, also, Dill, Hanover
oe Shogain turnip, 10% pkg.
P.-P. . Mrs. dda
pkgs. 25c.
Taylor, Arlington, Rt. 2.
Large, winter blooming Ox-
alis, with brown flecked leaves,
bulbs, 5c ea, or 6 for 25c.. Post-
paid. Mrs. Effie Holton. Bax-
fey, EE:
3 or 4 doz., blue,-single hya-
einths, 50c doz:, postpaid, or
40c doz..
postage. Mrs. W. J. Son
Jenkinsburg.
Jonquil bulbs, 15 ee Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
Snne aS Le :
"NOTICE To SELLERS OF
: | PLANTS
We have received numerous complaints from
customers who order plants from the advertisers
Some state they lose valuable
e due to the fact they never: hear from the
ople from whom they order plants.
ource | of great inconvenience and. considerable
| The Bulletin.
SS of time and money.
a We have warned advertisers before to be sure
and answer every letter received.
have failed to do so and who have corfiplaints
filed against them will be refused the use of the
lumns of The Market Bulletin to advertise
eir plants until these complaints | are straight-
ned out. .
ELIZABETH ae Editor.
= *
7 aes
This is a /
Those who
drop bulbs,
| canna, German iris,
size,
Boxweeds,
RF 1
Blue, Roman Hyacinth ees ee
eBoston Iy-
$1.50.
Mrs,
and other party pay.
PP fOLr. Zac.
ming, Rt.
Hamby, Greenville.
_ FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
German purple S
75c C.. 1 mareh and April
blooming narcissi bulbs, mixed,
50c C. Mrs. John Weavr,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Jonquils, Narcissi.
lilies. purple Iris, all. se
Goldengiow, 95c doz. red,
yellow cannas. 50c doz.: Butter
ahd Egg plants, 30 doz.; snow-
25c doz.: Blazing
Star, 20 ea. Martha Womack.
Bremer, Box 89.
40 little, rooted - Boxwoods,
256 -Oe, also Red Gold straw-
berry plants, % Cent each. Add
postage. .No chks. Mrs.
Pinson. Elijay. Rt 2:
Mix! daffodils and narcissi,
pleoming size, $1.00 C.; Var.,
fi6wering shrubs and evr-
greens, Scotch Broom. 25c ea.:
also, old fashioned red shallots,
dry and clean, 30 lb. All post-
paid. Exe. for new dried
apples. Mrs. C. E. Leverett,
Atianta, Rt. 1. Box 374.
Saered Black Lily of India,
Lemon
$125 Cs.
Pearl
| large, 75c: blooming size Trum-
$10.00 M., post-
yellow -Humbert
50e dozZ.;
yellow and white narcissi, $1.25
= Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen.
- Hemerocallis: lilies. blooming
1:80.-Cs:
Mums, purple violets: $1.10 Ci
pink Oxalis, 6 bun.,.25: pink,
rooted hydrangea, $1.00: large
clump sprengeria, Boston and
eather ferns. 50c. Mautile
arrison. Bremen.
Old Eng. and Semperviren
Boxwoods, 6-8 in. plants,
ea., in 50 or 100 lots; red. white
erepe myrtle, 2-3 ft.. $2.00 doz.;
gardenias, 2 for $1.00: red
Spirea, Waterer Anthony. 25c
ea.: verbenas. 2 doz.. plants,
pet daffodils,
paid: dbl.
60 postpaid: Candy Tuft, $1.00.
doz. Mrs. as Robinson,
Greenville.
Jehoquils 1 doz. bulbs, 15c: 2
doz, 25e. Add 5e per doz.
postage. Coin preferred. Mrs.
Myrtie Lathem, Gainesville.
Fine Iris: 20 labeled, $1.00
shave over 100 varieties); 4
var., fall blooming:, 10c ea.;
Tall, blue. fragrant ' (Lord of
Jun), Queen of May (white),
and - Yellow. 30c doz., 4 doz.,
| $1.00; 1 red, iris free with &a.
$1.00 order. Mrs. J. G: Robert-
son, Carrollton. \
20 7Vvar, = Iris, 25. fer 406:
$1.35 C::. white and light biue
35e .: -double. and
Single daffodils, butter and
eggs, Singie Orange lilies, Star
f Bethlehem. 50c C.: Myrtie,
1 doz.: hen and
small boxwood,
Henry Eller, Elli-
biddie ca %
5e ea. Mrs.
yay. Rte-3.
Peach col. gladioli, 30
monthly red~and white, pink
roses, 5c cutting; large dah-
lias, all eol.-reg, extra large
white, 5c ea.,
$1.00 Ib. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Virgie Parks,
Hlnay, Rt.s2, Box 58:
Tube rose, 20c ea; blue Au-
gust lilies, 15c ea.; variegated
lantans and purple lantana, 20c
ea; geraniums, all col., and Re-
gal lilies, 15 ea, hibiscus in
yard, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Hubert
FP Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
White parcissi and yellow jon-
quil bulbs, 25c C. Add postage.
G. W. Bradley; Jr., Bow-
don; Rt. 2.: ;
Garlic: bulbs, :50c doz; . cok
poppy seed, 10c thlis., Bird of
Paradise seed, 50c doz; Yard
ferns, blooming kind, 10c bunch.
Add postage. Miss Lena
Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Yellow Easter rose, purple
lilac, bridalwreath, pink hibis-
cus, pink xmas cactus, 15 ea.;
blue grape hyacinth, purple
Kaster Iris, 25c doz, $1.75 C.
Tube rose; pink June lilies, 3
Mattie Duran, Cum-
doz;
Verbena (overstocked sale),
50, 5c; $1.00 C; 8 eol. well
rooted; white and red multi-
plying onion sets, 35c qt., $1.00
gal. Well cleaned. No.chcks.
Nothing postpaid. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington, Rt. 2. :
Jonquils, $1.00 C; 500, $3. 1D}
$5.00 M. Now ready for plant-
ing. Mrs. J. N. ae Lula,
Bis 2:
Emperor Trumpet daffodils,
old- fashioned Catif. Blue - vio-
lets, periwinkle, $1.00 C. P. P.
Tarmer Teem, Talking Rock.
Leopand
y
Orange Day lilies,
lilies, purple iris, snowdrop,
jonquils, yellow hrysanthe-
mums, 50 Cc Weigelas, red
velvet roses, yellow thorny
roses, white caihens, 6 for 40c.
Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Beautiful field grown
perviren boxwoods, 6
$6.00 C; 200 for $11. 90;
$4.00 C; 200, $7.00.
Sem-
= Ss;
gt Gers >
Maude
iris bulbs,
Gold ' Button
10c.
also catnip, dry,.
"FLOWERS AND EED ~
FOR SALE
Red, purple and pink Ver-
bna, purple violts, cosmos,
marigolds, large zinnias, white
and bronze mums; .20c doz. *
Mrs. Grady Brown, Stone Mtn
Fee... 4.
15 unrooted cut.,
fuchsia, geraniums,
Jant&na, cactus, hydrangea,
etc., 6 for 50c. Mrs. Willis
Gtindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Orange Amaryllis, pink Rain
lilis; FE rose, pink, purple
verbana, 10 ea. rooted red
geraniums, butterfly, 25 ea.;
cut., trailing coleus, rubber
such as
begonias,
plant, lantama, red geraniums,
a os P. P. on $00 orders.
Mrs. . Lynch, Rome, Rts
- M., April blooming white
Nardissus bulbs, $2.50 M. Del.
150 miles; also few doz. peony
tubers, 15c ea. orange col.
spider lily bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs.
Etta Mason, Alto.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
l
Wasik swap flower cuttings
(most all kinds of pot plants)
for Sultana cuttings. any color:
Write. Mrs. J. D. Scoggins.
Bowman, Rt. 1. Box 91.
Want guar., Daisies in 25 and
j00 lots: Mrs. Bells Elder new,
dbl., white, astrid, _ Korean.
painted, Phillis Elliott. snow-
bank, silver star, niayfield giant
dbl. shaster (no small Shasta).
Esther Red and Gerbera. Must
be true to name. Mrs, F. M.
Combs, Washington.
Anyone having bulbs of- the
genuine varjety of the. Jon-
quilla flore: plano. Sometimes,
ealled Queen Annes Jonauil,
please write. stating how many
bulbs you have for sale. -Eliza-
beth Hynds, Editor- -Bulletin,
222 State Capitol. Atlanta.
~ Want some Japanese ..and
Siberian Iris sed and plants.
Hubert Chambers, Canton.
Watt . most any. kind of
blooming shrubbery, also
Monthly rose bushes, to be del.,
at proper time for setting,
Write. Mrs. Floyd Smith,
Griffin, Rt. C, Ellis Road.
CORRECTION: Want some
corn bead flowers. Mrs. G. W.
Vaughn, Williamson.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
TONG Chattanooga 3 roll-
er Cane Mill, with evapot ator,
$25.00. Will exe. for a nice
Jersey or Guernsey _ heifer.
oe F, OKelley, Mevsville,
t :
INCUBATORS AND
1 Eas steel broader. 500 |
chicks, automatic heat control,
elec.. almost new, has 5 sep-
arate decks with steel base.
Frank A. Doughman, Atlanta,
1082 Amsterdam Ave., He 2547.
500 cap., Marcomb elec. floor
broowers, never used, and
Shenandoah wood burning
brooders, used only onc. for
sale. Harry Poole, Warwick.
Oakes 500 chick,. wood burn-
ing brooder, \used once. for
sale. Come see... Geo. W. Jack-
son, Faytteville. SFetr 2:
INCUBATORS AND _
-BROODERS WANTED
Want late model Oakes or
similar type elec. Inc., 1200
cap., also 5 deck elec. starting
battery. Pita Hurst. Con-
yers. Rt.
Want a eed Hen incuba. |
qn
tor, practically new ang: with
instructions with. it. Mrs.
Co Aspinwall, Screv en, Rt.
PLANTS FOR SALE
{
Ga.
tomato plants, 500, $1.25; $2.25
M.-postpaid. Marglobe tomato
plants from treated and cert.
seed, 500, $2.00; $3.50 M. post-
paid; $3.00 M. Exp. col. Major
Crow, Gainesville. Rt. A.
Lady... strawberry plants,
30e C; Jewel, Gibson, Wonder-
bearers, Red Gold, all, 50 ec:
peppermint; garden hor semint,
dbl. tansy, 25c doz; white Tee-
bers plackberries, red ever-
pearin thdrniess raspberries,
6 for 59c. No chks. Mrs. Willis
Grindle, DahiIneoga. Rt. 1.
\
collard and Matchless.
\
potatoes for fall planting,
Mature 2 wad 3 3 ESew
crowns, Smesan treat
C: Lueretia dewber:
Himalaya blackber }
$1.00: Boysenberry and oun n
berry, 15. for $1.00. Oct,
Nov. del. Postpaid. J. W. p
Macon, 33 Burton Ave.
Marglobe tomatd plants, 2
C; 300, 60c; $1.65.M. de
mail; 10 M,, $15.00 Exn. collect
collard, 300, 45c: $1.15 M., Blu
Ridge tomato and sweet pep
per, 25c doz. No ehks.. C
Smith, Gainesville. Rt
Ga:. and Head: ing > collar
plants, 200, 35c; $1.25 M.: M
globe tomato, 200, 50: hy
$1.00: $1.60 M.: 5 <M
Blue Ridge limbing t mat
rand sweet pepper, 30c doz:
C. Bonnie Smith, Gainesy
Rie 2)
Tomato plants, $2. 00. M
lard plants, $1.50 M. Add po:
age. Strayhorn, Flow
Branch. Rt. 1.
Tomato plants, $2. 90
lard plants, $1.75. M.
grown. 20 to 50 M.
at field. Clay Evans,
ville. Rt;-
New Stone ones plan
as we M. postpaid to 3rd xv
4 O. Waldrip, Galsesy:
Wakefield and Ditch ea)
bage plants, 30c C: Marele
and Stone tomato, 25 C: $1.6
M; collard, 20:C., $t. 15 M
Large lots cheaper,
shipment: Lee Crow,
ville, Rt. 2, Box 143.
Ga. and Headi ne
plants, $1.00 M;: or 85 M. BS
Col; tomato: plants, St
postpaid. _Azzie Crow,
ville, Rt: 2.
New Stone tomato
$2.00 M.. now readv;
plants, $1. 75.M.. or 20 to
cheaper at field. M. B. Eva
Gainesville, Rt. 4, a
Ga. collard plants, 25:(
75c: $1-.10 M. dl.; 5M.
95. M. Exp. collect. No. ch
E. G. eae Giihesvi
Rt: 3:
Fresh mountain roy
any amount now rea
Stone tomato, E. J., and Ch:
W. cabbage, Ga. and Headin
collard. Moss packed, prom
del., 300, 75c; $2.00 M. mai
$1.90 M. Exp. Col. FB. A
liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Marglobe tomato plants, 5
$1.00: $2.00 M. del. W. O. W
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt.
Ga. collard plants. 25
45c; $1.10 M. del. 5 M. or
$1.00 M. Exp. Col, Roy. Wet
erford, Flowery, Rt. 2.
Sage plants, 20 6a.;
nice, dried sage, 25c qt.
comfrey, 20c ea. catnip,
seed, 20c spoonful. Mrs. Hu
bert F. Turner, Gainesville, R
16.
BROODERS FOR SALE
SEED FOR cea. :
Ey
bu. Ross H. Clement, Cornelia.
Fast multiplying shallo
ions, -25 per 100 or 500
$1.00. Miss Vena Brown, Ha
well, Rt. 1.
Very prolific pole pean seed.
black, purple hull, some pi
grow 10 in. long, 40c pint.
C. B: Robinson; Bowdon, R
Purple Top, White Globe
Seven Top turnip seed, 50 re
large pint cup full. No stam
nor chks. Miss Emma T
Jasper, Rt. Z:
Purple Top, Globe and
Top turnip seed,, 50c per pL
cup full. No stamps nor chk
R. We Tilley, Jasper, Rt.. 2.
Barly Queen, earliest wate
melon grown, ripens in 60 da
from planting, quick cash cro
trial pkg. seed 25c: acre ba
$i-50 Pe Pe WwW. M. Thornto
Jesup. Se ONS
Clean, white, nest county
ing onions for fall planti
$1.00 gal. del. Cash or mon
order. Mrs. Grace B. Mu
Jasper; RE 2. ;
Nest onions, white and. oth
kind, 75c gal. Led, The
Martin, Riek:
Crimson chaver #2 ga.
per pound, FOB. A. M. Ai e
Madison. :
Imp. Woods Purple Top Glo
and Shogain turnip seed,
0z., del., 1-4 Ib., 75c; Vigor
tomato seed, new erop; 20
for 20c. Mrs. ~ Willie Smi
Rolston.
Few gal. scallion onion ro 1
$1.00 gal.; sets, 30c qt., post-
paid; also 15 purebred W
Rock ee 3 mos. old $
Green Mountain seed
dried, 95 Ib, 3] |
With supr; also 1-2 fram ex-
tractor, all in good ond., for |
$200.06. C. L. Whatley, Cutk- |
ots postpaid. Har-
'. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2.
1 ge garlic bulbs, 30c
plus postage. Clifford
on, oWodstock, Rt. 7.
Toe
, home grown, hand
TB. lots, $1.00 Ib.; carry 50c
$2.00 lb.; rubbed
ae pe
&
dry sage, 30c qt., sassa-
oots, 6 Ibs., $1.00. Add
amar Teem, Talkng
p, peppermint, mullein,o
ound, -25 doz. bunches.
ras, yellow, - dlaciberry
. 25 Ib.; sarsaparilia root,
Y.; butterfly root, 352 1b.;
id in shade, 50 Ib.
st and 2nd zons. Miss
White, Dahlonega, Rt 1,
) Ibs. good feathrs, for sale.
M.~ Hayes, Thomson.
is
, shade dried, $1.25 Ib.; |
Nae
4 hives Bes in modern hives
bert, Rt. 3.
@ at
-BEANS AND PEAS |
FOR SALE
/peas, $3.50 bu.; also 500, bu.
good, bright Victory- grain oats,
1.25 bu.; 500 bu. Fulerain oats,
$4.10 bu. AH FOB. J. F. Lowe,
Ft. Vahey. .
2 or 3 bu. new crop Blu Hull
Speckled peas, $5.00 bu. Mrs.
A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 2.
> Cow pas,.dif. var., for sale.
Wm. T. McGuire, Covington.
SYRUP FOR SALE
_. 600 gal, Ribbon Cane Syrup
for sale at my place,.on the
.corner of Fairburn Road and
| Dollar Rd., 6 mi. West Atlanta.
J. W. Whitfield, Sr. Atlanta,
Rt. 4, Box 187.
>
_ CORN AND SEED
- CORN FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS _
WANTED
old fashioned white nest
at =25 qt.; or winter
onion buttons, for 16
ck Giant or 16 Brown
rm eggs for setting. Mrs.
Lavender, Gordon, Rt. 3.
WANTED
it ased apples, peeled
Write price. Caroline
Helen.
fant some fresh Figs, pack-
I. be im proper cond.,
val. Quote price. E .An-
Atlanta, 787 Penn Ave.
Apt. No. 6.
N AND HAY WANTED:
bu. Cokers
nd Fulgrain ots for
0: bu. APuzze Rye. 7.
ar, Coleman. :
nt 2 or 3 tons good hay,
ine and Sorgnum, Lesped-
wr Soybean, del. my barn on
oper Lake Rd., Cobb. Co.
best price. Also about a:
f cotionseed. Mrs. Ralph
Ss; Austell Rt. -2, Box 97.
Jats, free of J. grass.
hish sacks and if not too
I call for. Paul D. An-
a
Buena Vista.
RS AND ONIONS
BIE
nt 4 bu. Bell or Pimiento
, also some dry Onioris.
st. Mrs. O. S. Fields,
i2 or 15 printed feed
ee of holes and mildew.
[5 ed., and postage; want
alike. Mrs. J. F.- Gil-
LaFayette, Rt. 3.
(DS WANTED
nt Purple Top White
Ynip and Curly must-
Goss Mattox, Ho-
x
WHEAT WANTED
Jant 10 bu. old time Purple
seed wheat. Send price
your place. A. Q. Phil-
tlanta, 1106 W. Peach-
{UTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE_
i lbs, Ga. Runner peanuts,
nd and good, good for parch-
$11.00 for lot or $6.00 for
of the lot. Mrs. Pearl
oak, Warwick.
RUIT AND BUTTER .|
FOR SALE
14 Ybs. fresh butter weekly,
2 1-2 Ibs., Gel., for $1.00.
ontainers. Sat. guar. Mrs.
| Northview Ave., N. EB. Ve 3844,
Est,
Can ship on short notice. G. W.
About: 75 bu. good corn in
the shuck, $1.75. bu. at my farm
[for entire lot. P. C, Searhoro,
Comer, P. O. Box 66.
Wil have 25 bu. . Hastings
prolific corn for sale. W. D.
Martin, Buford.
- EGGS FOR SALE
Quail eggs, $3.00 per 15. Mrs.
w. A. Pope, Atlanta, 1343
Thompsons Ringlet bred to
lay B: R. eggs, $1.00 per 15,
$1.85 for 30, del.; also M. B.
broadbreasted _ turkey _ polts,
strong and healthy, 3 wks. old,
$1.00 ea., or 15 for $14.00 del.
Jno. A. Wilson, Martin.
Sueckled Guinea eggs, $1.00
-per 17, del. Fresh and well
packed. Mrs. Boyd Baggett,
Douglasville, Rt. 1. ;
Purebred large type Cornish |
eges, $1.15 per 15. No cks.
Crats to be ret. Mrs. A. G.
'Clarke, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Selected - setting eggs from
purebred Reds, . non-related
Donaldson mals, $1.00 per 16
del.; also Early, large var.,
strawberry plants, 75c per C.
del. Packed well. Mrs. C.
Lynch, Rome Rt. 1. i
Mammoth broad - breasted
Bronze turkey eggs, $3.00 doz.
postpaid. Cartons to be ret. Not
too late to set. Mrs. L. W.
Seago, Pinghurst. ;
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
4 4-2 acres Wilken water-
melons, ready around August
for sale. B; T.. Haisten,
Riverdale.
Fresh muscadines, 60c gal.,
10 gal., $5.50 del. 9nd and 38rd
zone; gooseberries, 60c gal.,
ready to ship any. time. Sound
Guar. del.; also H. F. Redfern,
Mitchell, Rt. 3.
Booking orders now for Mus-
eadines, 60c gal. postpaid; 50c
gal., postage collect. Cash with
order, First orders ,first filled.
H. L. Cates, Whitesburg, Rt. Ey
Butterbeans, $3.00 per 30 Ib.
hamper, FOB. Cash with order.
Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 3.
CATTLE FOR SALE
4 Polled Hereford bull, about
20 mos. old, wt. approx. 1090
lbs.. ent. to res.. sell to avoid
inbreeding. R. E. Birdsong,
Macon, Rt. 3.
Reg. Jersey bull, Site and
Dam from famous Berry School
herd, Thos. Berry Designer
No. 429090. Age 22 mos., $125.-
60 at farm. Won't ship. Hugh
Trammell, Alpharetta. Rt. 3.
Few young cows with young
calves, for sale. Come Se, 8
mi. West Jesup. J.
Jesup, Rt. 2.
9 Hereford bulls, 8 and i0
mos. old, $100.00 and $125.60
respectively; also 10 feeder
shoats, 16c tb.: 9 pigs, 12 wks.
old, $8.00 to $10.00 ea.; 8 pigs.
6 wks. old, $5.00 ea. 1 pr. goats,
$7.00. All good stock.- See.
dont write. Robert B. Gaston,
A. Parks.
'. Thornton, Bowden, Rt. 1.
20-30 bu. good mixed field |
for.
|B. Less,
Jr.. Griffin, Rt. C.
Rt. 2.
1 yr. J i er,
ab slid color, and
from a noted for butter fat.
Virs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Rt.
2
1 good mileh cow, 2nd calf, |
good cdond., for sale.
i >, Mrs. Sal-
lie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
J yoke of work Oxen, 6 yrs.
old. wt. 1000 lbs., ea., $225.00. :
See, dont write.
Wray Smith)
Sparta.
ye : }
cond., bang tested. heavy milk-
er, frshen on or about August
15th, $125.00 at my barn. RB.
H. Parks, Homer, Rt. 2.
~ Reg. Guernsey bull. 2. yrs.
old; one other 6 mos. old: 2
Horned Hereford, Reg., heifers,
6 grade Hreford cows with
good calves. A. K. Chamlee,
Syarta.
Be) purebred Hereford cows,
15 ealves. mosty Poll type. Few
reg. Come. see. dont write.
| Fom Coggins, Elberton.
A young, grown Guernsey-
Jersey cross bull, for sale, also
have a goat, ped.. 8 mos. old,
$5.00 at my place for goat. C.
H. Hudson, Atlanta, 266 Hemp-
hill Road (Adamsville),
1 nice, fat, beef calf, 10 wks.
_| old, wt. 100-150 Ibs., $20.00 at
my barn, Positively no ship-
oping. Ernest Alxander, De-
catur, 2647 Pharr Rd. Cr 3020.
_ Rg. Guernsey bull, 7 mos.
old, reg. heifer, 2 mos. old, un-
related, both well brd and well
grown to age, $100.00 ea. Frank
Agnew, Summerville.
White Jersey, scond calf, for |
sal. . Prefer trade for~1 bred
r newt winter. 6r Sprig
freshening. See at barn, Au-
gust. Ist: =H,
Brooks, Rt. 1.
- J fine _stoek mal, very fine
Guernsey from Candler stock
of 'Guernsys. Large. 28 mos.
old, $260.00 cash. Geo. Zahoo, |.
Atlanta, 130 So. Candler Rd.
10 ~young purebred Black
Angus bulls, for sale. R. S&S:
Anderson, Hawkinsville.
Herd of White Face cattle}.
consisting of 16 cows, 4 young
heifers; old enough to be bred,
1 reg. bull (good one and a
| beauty). 8 heifer calves and 7
ranging in age
bull calves,
from mos. to 6 mos: Old.
Come se. John C. Evans, War_ |}
fenton. % 5
Guernsey bull. 900 lbs., 28
mo, old. 1/3 white, bal. red.
Grandson of a $35,000 bull.
gentle, dtive good with line,
fine as ever seen. $165.00. W:
W. McPherson, Villa Rica.
1 milch cow with 3 mos. old
ealf:. 1 -cow with 10 days old
calf. If interested, come see
at my farm, 2 mi. N. E. Charing.
No letters ans. Both good cows.
Priced reasonable. J. L. Rustia,
Mauk, Rt. 2. -
8 yr. old: 4 gal., milch cow
and 2 yr. old heifer, will soon
freshen. 1% yrs. old Guernsey
bull. . 7 mi. So. Arnoldsville.
J. W. Dockery, Arnoldsville.
1 purebred Hereford bull calf
about 4 mos. old, beautifully
marked, no better breeding,
$50.00... W. . England. Rome.
HOGS FOR SALE
1 good S. P. C. 2 vr. off sow,
good cond., wt. about 200 Ibs.
or more, now ready to breed
(too good a stock hog to kill).
Make best offer. Cant ship. M.
W. Barron, Milner, Rt. 1.
1 pr..nice O. I. C., and Essex
crossed pigs, 12 wks. old, also
Pekin and Mallard ducks, 1 pr.
Silver pheasants and 1 pr.
Calif. quail. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564.
Fine, healthy S. P. C. pigs,
Gates bloodlines. Farrowed May
tst, wt. about 40 Ibs., ea. dbl.
treated, reg. $20.00 ea. Alfred
Columbus, Rt. 2,
Schatulga Rd. -
1 young, reg., S. P. C. boar
vt. about 400 Ibs., $50.00; 1
qT cine mule, about 900 Ibs., 1
good plug mule, 900 Ibs., both
horse mutes, black, in fine
working cond., for $225.00. Mrs.
lL. A. Holmes, Ranger.
2 PTC. pigs, 8 wks. old, also
1 good. horse, very gentle,
works anywhere to anything,
especially to saddle. Oran R.
Leake, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 32.
Reg., purebred Red Berkshire
pigs, 12 wks. old, ready forel-
from the Original stock holder
herd. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst.
Ss. P. C., 8 ent, to reg. sows
and 1 male, $225.00; 5 good
boars. wt. 225 to 275. lbs., $40
ea.; 1 sow, not . full blooded,
farrow soon, bred to full blood-
ed male, $65.60. AH at my barn.
inquire at Clinehfield, East of
Perry. Roy J. Moon, Perry,
als at
Good Jersey milch cow, good |
P. Steinhimer,
and Coriquest, $30:00 an
E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania.
6 little bone S. ;
Duroc) pigs, 6 wks. old August
Tth, $8.00 ea. at my farm, 10
way Northwest Palmetto on
apps Ferry Rd. Nore shipped.
Wilson Finch, Palmefto, Rt. 1.
4 blocky type Duroc male
igs, rg. in buyer's name in
Ga. Duroc Ass'n. Life treat-
ment against swine plague and
noe cholera, $15.00 ea. H. L.
V illiams, Baxley.
14 rg., So P. CL pigs, di. |
treated for cholera. Reg., $20.00
fea. or $18.00 ea. not reg., FOB
my farm: L. D. Hill, Waynes-
boro. phone 129. : es
Berkshir pigs from boar no.
462449 and sow No. 462450. 8
wks.
White, Buckhead. -
Bie Bone Black Guinea pigs,
for sale. T. T. Proctor, Bast-
man. me
2 black Guinea sow, about 200
lbg., and 4 pigs, 76 wks. old,
Lerssed big bone and little bone |
Guinea. Cant ship. Frank Dur-
din, Rutledge, Rt. 1.
. Improved S. P. C. 2 males.
8 mos. old, wt. 175-Ths., ea., well
marked, blocky type, life treat-
ed, $40.00 a.; also 4 males from
Champion blood lines, $20.00
ea. Crated, Reg. buyers name.
Mrs. B. F, Wilcox, Hazlehurst,
Rt; 3. : ae
Big bone Black African Gui-
na pigs, 6 and 8 wks. old, ship-.
ped and treated, $12.00 and
$15.00 a. FOB. H. C. Brewer,
Danielsville. | :
extra large for age, $8.00 a. at
barn. G. A. Kent, Moran, Rt. 4, |
Care Montpelia Springs.
Reg., O. I. C. boar for Serv-.
ice; at my farm, 12 mi. North
Dawsonville -on the. Hllijay
Highway. Fee, $2.00. C. A. Fau-
sett, Emma, Ga. ~
Brood sows and gilts, some
with pigs and some bred. Board
and pigs, all ages. Selling out.
No help. Write what you want.
reasonable. D. B. Dukehart
Decatur, P. O. Box 488. ;
1 White Chester boar, ont
reg., 11 mos, old, wt. about 350
lbs. ready for heavy service,
$50.00; also 2 meat hogs, some
description, $45.00 ea. or 15
Ib. for the 3 at my place; also.
good jute and cotton sacks,
100-165 Ib. cap., 20-25 ea. No
jess 25 shipped. FOB. W. S.
Mixon, Griffin, Box 274.
20 thrifty pigs, 3-4 Hamp-
shire and 1-4 Berkshire, $10.00
ea. of $8.00 a., in lots of 10.
Ship if wanted. F. H. Bunn,
Midville. Te
10 good. 6 wks. old pigs for
sale, Hf imterested..come see.
Grover Lindsey, Musella.
Black P. C: pigs, 6 wks. old,
$5.00 ea.; 4 and 5 mos. old,
$15.00. ea. J: As' Anderson,
Locust Grove. j
i S
Sp. CG, boar. No. 232265, for
Serviee Gates and Diamond
plood lines. Excellent. cond.
This boar was purchased from
finest breeding stock in In-
diana at faricy price. A-_N.
Harrell, Redan. es
S PG. 7 boars and 3 arts.
8 wks; old, Gates and Diamond
X& blood lines, reg. and triple
treated, only $25.00 ea. M. W.
Edwards, Atlanta 3, 303 Peach
tre St.
5 extra fine 7 wks. old pigs,
PC, and . f. . cross, $10.00
ea. at my place. Steffen Thom-
as, Stone
Road.,-
96 pigs, 8 wks. old July 25th,
eross betwen Big Bone P. C.,.
and Black Essex, $7.00 ea. at
lmy place, also 6 sows, ready
for breeding. O. B. Pope, Jack-
con,
10 good pigs, P. C., and Black
Essex cross. 8 wks. old, $7.00
ea. 6 mi. East of Jackson on
Rt. 16. D. W. Brooks, Jackson,
Rt ay :
3S. P. Cc. gilts, nearly 4 mos.
old, Sired by King Conquest,
Dam Fairviews .Prid
grand-daughters of Conquest,
wolds.Grand Champion boar.
$30.00 ea. Reg., buyer's name,
FOB. Fred C. Seago. Pinehurst,
rt.
9 goog pigs, S. P. C.. 7 wk
old, $7.50 ea. at my home, 6 mi.
/So, Griffin on Zebulon Rd.
Wilson Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.
Durocs, low, blocky Cherry:
red, Orin Cherry Kings pigs,
.
s
ready to ship, dbl. treated, reg..
buyers name. J. D. Ledger,.
Andersonville.
8 fine P. . pigs, 10 wks. old,
sub. to reg. dbl. treated for
cholera, $15.00 ea. C. B. Davis,
Smyrna. Phone 175-J.
P. -C. -(4287
old, $15.00 ea. Fred L.|,
ndt related, now ready to ship, |
4S. P C. pigs, 7 wks. old, |
Mountain, Curtis
5. Barge
, FOB my
lock.
ed May 2
lot for
bug, Rt. 2.
B
p. |lot, FOB my p
Haddock. C. B.
8th, healthy
-eond., $8.00. ea., $15.0
$25.00. Cann
Come after. Luke Estes,
sey or Guernsey; also
poar for Service. On Li
er Rd: near Hickory
O. I. 6. sow and it p
Sever 1 brood sowsy some
pigs (half purebred O.
Karl Sansom, Rocky Fa
HORSES AND 3
FOR SALE
Roscoe Brewer, Lula, Sta
for small.
Millers Stock
Oak (Ingquire
where I live).
or corn. J. C.
ley.
anywhere,
Rte 2:
177.
etc., $300.00.
Albany.
6. Rt 1, Care
| Pleas.
1 mare for sale.
Decatur, Rt. 2, Cr. 3549.
Good. 7 yr old mule,
good
Farm.
at
1 black mare mule, &
wt. around 1 M Ibs. Sell or
Grain Thrasher. R.
P. Rowe, Moreland, Rt.
1 saddle horse, 3 gaite
yrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs., in
shape; also 1 plug mule, v
good; 1: work mar, 12 yrs.
works good. All for sale o
trade for hogs, cowks, ts
(peas, eorn or hay. J. O
-vidson, Irwinton, .-Rt. 1,
J. Be.
ba
Adkins. |
$35.00
4
John |
209 No. Macon St.
Good, healthy, plug mule,
about 900 Ibs.,
at once. Alcey Brown,
: ;
vrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs., good gai
to plow. sound, heaithy, $75.0
cash. B. H: Wammock, Ha:
rison, Rt. A, Box 192.
1 Jack for sale.
Barnesville, Rt. 1.
1 redish bay saddle
high spirited, good gait. 9 yr
old, wt. 900 lbs., $200.00;
2 work saddle hor
any of all for cows.
G. W. Williams, Colu
t, care Williams Dair
ar:
1 good work mule, wt. 3
Ibs., $65.00 at my piace. J.
Davis, East Point, Mt.
Road. Ca 3392.
1 plug, good worker :
preed Hens, $1.50 a.; 1 R.
Red yr old rooster, $2.05. W.
t ship. Mrs .R. Lander
Lees |
e
Stor
Aspretty horse and plu - paul
for sale or trade
te
w'
Come
Crok
R. H. Pact
qualities,
$100.00. W. J. Smith, Decatur,
_ Red mare mule, ii or
old, wt: 1000 to 1100 lbs.
good plow mule, work t
thing, healthy, $200.00
rma barn. See, dont writ
M.S. Todd, Daisy. Rt. T.
/RABBITS AND CAVIE
FOR SALE _
M. O. only.
}
N.
ington St.
Gas also:
old, $2.00 ea.
Falso N.
Columbus,
PN Ls
or pulleis.
|Junetion City.
1 fall grown thorough
Chinchilla buek rabbit, $4
Harold Pearsoi
Marietta, 120 McDonald St.
5 N. Z. Whites, 4-8 mos.
Ne Z White. 12 mos. aid.
'%. Reds, 3-8 mos. old, alse
5 eross does and buck, for sale.
Es G. Spain, Atlanta, 482 Wash-
ley
N. Z. White rabbits, 10
old. Does, $2.00 ea; bucks,
part Angora
rwt. about 9 Ibs., $3.00.
Penick; Eatonton. Box 229.
7 NN. Z. White does> bred,
8-14 Ibs., 2 grown bucks, 6 an
15 Ibs. $7.50 ea; 3 mixed doe;
bred, $4.00 ea; 9 does, 3 mos
old, $3.00 ea; 6 bucks. 3 mos
does.
Wyatt Martin,
Herman
fexe. for 7 young bantam.
oye
|Rome, 208 Syeamore St.
1 reg. Chinchilla buck, 1 yr
old, papers furnishedys $10.00; -
Z. White does and
bucks, 6 wks. old, $1.50 and
$1.00 ea. FOB. Ralph Skinner,
3535 River Ra. -
+ grown Red doe, bred to
White, $3.50 FOB,
es Spee buck kaa.
rk chocolate, perfect mark:
gs, naturally hornless. Best
f breedine, both Dam and Sir
we. Reas sonable for quick
Ba eleeteae Rollins, NE
male and 1. female goat,
e color; & mos. old, Tog-
rg str.. gentle, $10.00 ea.
LM. Foseby, Jonesboro.
milk goats, 1 dry, other
g a littie ymiilk. $5.00 ea.
C. H. Wilson, Ox-
= -esh milk goat for sale. M.
5. Baldwin, Decatur, 620 Third
necessitates
Sir Roderick,
ne Toggenburg
Ped. horniess.
high producing
sons of excellent
reasonable. Johiy
G3: Warren St.
ar eon? sitions
daughters and
ality. Very.
Ty d kvianta,
5140.
eg. French Alpine buck, :
old. Hes high producing
aughters. $20.00 FOB. Will
axc. for a Zod doe of equal
yalue, any milk breed. 2 Be
i ips. Damascus, Rt. 1.
Nubian does from 6 at.
6 mos. old, also 1 buck,
mos. old, all naturally horn-
$$ R. P. Rowe, Boe Rt.
a Sack ie
HOGS WANTED:
Want 2 littie pone African
inea female pigs, the stay-
fat kind. Must be full stock.
. Hall, Sammertown, Rt.
enough for service but not~an
da as what you have
eS Fisher, Mo De
35 inden Ave. N. Es
tO. J. C: male, ready for
~ Whust be. reg., and
of good build and-
R. F.. Williams.
RABBITS WANTED:
am ario Brown rabbits, als:
Mrs. ee is,
Want No eA Red or Flemish
nt rabbits. Give age., weight
TIEe: Wright Eudgins,
4S: Poplar St.
rant 1 Qu. Belgium Hares.
nos. old. at not over $3:50
Dp Harry Corbett, Savannah,
340 E. 38th St.
SHEEP. AND GOATS
WANTE
Want a ok milk goat, now
milking or wil] be fresh soon,
a2: See Mineral Bluff, Rt.
Xv
eet
mek TRY FOR cas
Y CHICKS AND
B. ie. :
small type hiked Game
an ams, 6 wks old, wt only 1
hen grown, 25._ea.; trio
me, grown. and laying,
3 Cornish pullets, dh
Kerel, wt. 4 to 5 Ibs., $1.50
Reed BS: Fowler; Roy.
BARRED WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS_
te Rock pullets- ae
el, purebred, from blood-
: May 28th hatch,
run, $5. 00 or trade for
9d blood pig. ee W.eHe
jams, Chipley, Rt.
or 20 B. R: puallets,,
: a are ea. FOB.
Th
3 old,
. cea for.
5.00. at my barn, 38
ainville. Wont ship.
ww, Plainville, Rt.
oe 04 verv fine We hens, now
ing, also 2 ae ine WR.
osters, $40.00 for lot if order-
ouce. Johnnie Mallett,
Rt. 2 Care Wdd Spence:
. cockerels, May
nate, Girect from Parks
cial trapnest and pen ped.
50 ea.s also 15 Red-
cross, 6 mos. old pullets,
go 45 percent, $2.00 ea.
A oree, See as
Fi e matings, S10 00
San furnish AAAA erade
unrelated cockerels if
Milton. Wise, <A sh-/
pee Z
ORNISH, GAMES.
ND GIANTS -
ae ao cee roosters,
liltets,
4
vt. 3 Ibs ea. Ship in
Money order. Rob-
Den k, Porial.
fel W.ab..
Lwith ~
to 357 ege record. All brood
| cocks;
old and in full plumage, also |
from
|} quail, 12 1-2 ea. HE.
land, Atlanta. 1781 Howell Mill
sl old, $2.00.
hens,
Ns seekers: Beseys: ~ ae
A 9 1b: -2<yr. old Dark Corn-
ish rooster, $8.00; 4 spring
hatch cockerels, $3.00 ea., 2
hens, yr. old, $5.00; eggs, $1.25
per 15. C. 0. Sikes, Sylvester.
April hatch Cornish cockerels
from hens
stock roosters, $1.50: ea.,
$2.75. FOB. No chks.
-T. Chathasn,
MINORCAS
Few AAA Buff - Mineo 8
mos. old cockerels, $1.50 ea.
here. J. G. McRae, Thomaston,
308 5th Ave.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS
Mixed chickens, hens,
ters, friers and. broilers,
2 -for
Mrs: R.
Adairsville, Rt. 2.
roos-
for
| sale at market price or exc. for
calves 6] denough to wean. Mrs.
Lowe Smith, Maxeys.
ORPIN GTONS :
A -few
Black Orpington cockerels from
heavy.layving str. 5 mos. old,
$3.00 ea. for ougick sale. Mrs.
| J. A. Camp, Roberta. -
LEGHOR? US .2e
About, 200 W. L. sanete 3 Mar.
hatch, soon be laying, $1.50 ea.
8 fine cockerels,. $3.00 to $5.00
ea.
(Se
' Big type S. C. W. L. pullets,
44 to. 16 wks old, AAA grade,
Almas teats to lay; $1.50 -ea. |
FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia.
Buff Leghorn cockerels. 15
wks. old. AKA grade, $1:50 ea.
ae M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, AVE;
Pen of 49 pullets, 1 eu
individually pedigreed
from: Official. R. O. P. Dams
and Sires. Cockerels eligible of-
ficial ROP from 321 egg dam;
pullets from 202-271 ege dams.
ADIN 2. 19485 hatch. Re.
|} Blount, Gay, Rt. 1.
aS SAP jold, Eng.
mos. SET.
Grade W. L. cockereis and pul- |
FOB. No chks.
lts, $1.25 ea.
Clarence Brown, Helena.
20 Hanson W. L. pullets, 3 1-2
mos. old, $1.50 to $1.75 ea.; also
16 cockerels, same hatch. $1. 50 |
6a. -MYs. te N. Chappell, Jr.,
Atlanta. S5es ee Rd.
Ch 1008. i
OWS Ta:
802- ee egg hens, sired by cock
generation ped.. of 302
stockdirect Hanson. $3.50. ea.,
crated, FOB, devot; also. 75 B: R.
| pullets, 2 1-2-lbs.. ea., $1.00 ea.
at house. Jason Tugele, Atlan-
ta Rt. 6,Ch 3668.
ae S. Cc. AAA Brown Leg-
horn hens, 16 mos. old, $2. 00 ea.
if sold at once. Mrs.
Thomas, LaFayette, Rt. 4.
PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS. QUAIL, ETC.
FOR SALE
VOB spr, ahs Ga. Bob
White ouail, also extra quail
Golden pheasants, 1
extra cocks, -also_.
domesticated Ga,
esses,
Bob. White
.. Gille-
Rd, N. W. He 3458-W.
1 large mated and banded pr.
Red Belgian Carneaux, extra
fast squebbers. $3.00; also Lor.
Black and White
clean legged, $2.00; = Chin-
chifla buck rabbit ped., mos.
R. Lamar Brant
ley, Wrightsville, Rte 2:
Muscovy drake. $2.59:
8 (only)
also.
Muscovy duck eges,
for $1.00, at my home. Miss
Johnnie. Davis, Atlanta, 42
Grove Park Place, A BS
2012 We
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
: AND RHODE ISLANDS)
45 mixed hens. mostly New
ea PARE CS. $45.00 at my place.
Mrs. J. H. DunNett, Sandv
Springs. Johnson Ferry Rd., (4
mi, N.- W:) ~
25 AAA New Hampshire Red
pullets, 10 and 12 wks old,
range. grown, $1.00 ea. . FOB.
Extra fine str. Mrs.
Sanders, Talbotton.
N. H. Red pullets, from blood-
tested flock, February hatch,
Ss 7b. en. "Geo, -: TaReey Al-
bany, Rt. B.
LO-N. H.. Red hens, 50 seep
broilers. Reds, 30 big Indian
games,
ee 2 brooders, 3 dcks high.
60.00 for lot at my house. J.
: DeOOIL : SED On. PO. Box
gan
oo,
9 pullets ee: 1 rooster, young
purebred, R..I. Reds, wt. 2 to 3
ibs., $10.00 FOB. Mrs. J. W..
Brown, Helena.
2) WN. HH. Red pullets, 3 mos.
oid, ready to lay, $1.25 ea.; 8
1 yr. old, laying, $1. 50
ea.; also 50 big Eng. W. chicks,
6 wks. old, 35c ea.;~ also 1
Guinea milch cow, 5 yrs. old
with 3 mos old calf, $85.00. G.
with bloodtested
purebred, very fine
|Red game roosters,
J,2N. Carson; Griffin, Rt.
cockerels, al ms from :
Frank
VE
Tumblers, -
Pigeons, mixed, 10 for $3.00;
ALOE:
| Douglasville, Rt. 3.
95 baby -chicks,, 1 wk.|
Hark. cea R. 2 Red yenkier
els, nearly grown, $3.00 ea. 2
good cocks, $2.50. ea.; baby
chicks from bloedstained hens,
$15.00 per C. Eggs, $1.50 per
15, postpaid. Mrs. Don Don-
aldson, Decatur, De 2405.
800. Reds, around 100 pullets,
fine for layers, 75c ea. at my
place, 3-4 mi. West Pinehourst.
Arthur Edalgo, Pinehurst.
12 N. H. Red hens, now lay-
rooster, $19.50 for Jot.
place. .Come for. Mrs.
Williams. Boston.
| SPANISH
Show quality. stock White
Face Black. Spanish cockerels,
Lakenvelder puitlets, Brown
At my
Reb
| Red game pullets and cockerels,
ek 75 ea. W. O. Thomas, Sav-
annah, 1205 East 40th St.
TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
White King ducks, 1 yr. old,
$5.00 pr., also 12 mixed pan-
tam _ (chicken) ~ hens,
Whites and mixed, $1.00 ea., ee
$1.00 ea.
Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Atlanta,
130: So. -Cancler Rd.
8 blue speckled. guineas, G
hens now laying, and rooster,
$7.00. Will not ship. Mrs. El- |
vira Chastain, Austell, Rt. 2. ,
White Pekin ducks, $2.00 pr.
or $1.00 ea. None more than 1
yr. old. _Mrs. M..W. Queen,
Acworth, Riol.- = =
bred Chinese geese, 2 yrs: old,
$8.00;
purebred Blue 'Foulouse geese,
Tareg type.
Hi CG. Boster; Decatur, Wesley |
Chapel Road. De 1208;
almost grown and 1 goose),
'$7.00! 2 drakes, Green Heads, 3
|ducks, 1 duck with 5 young
iweek-old, cross White Pekin
kin, all <F0 for $5.50 here, or
Moores Peach Orchard, 1 mi.
Fair Oaks. Mrs. H. R. Rich,
Dera =: oO. Box =o
POULTRY. WANTED
BANTAMS WANTED |
Want. 8. young Bantam hens
and | rooster, not releted, at
kreasonable price. WEES. Ge AS
Vaughan,. College. Park, Rt. 2,
Box 239. i
LEGHORNS WANTED
Want 10 White or
Leghorn pullets, February or
| March hatch, no culls. Mrs. oe
L. Coggin, Covington.
MINORCAS WANTED
| Want. 12 Mammoth Black
Minorca hens, not over 1 yr.
old, AAA grade, at. reasonable
urice, Mrs. lL. D. Elliott, La-
vonia, SS lea
REDS WANTED
_ Want purebred Parmenter
Red pullets from _ bloodtested
flock. Hatched in March. Must
be shipped. will furnish crates
if necessary. D. B. Dukenart,
Decatur, P. 0. Box aoe:
TURKEYS, GUINEAS. GEESE
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Want 5 or 6: head English
Runner ducks. Must be cheap.
John. L. Bennett, peeves Rt
=: Box 31. :
POSITIONS ee
de
Want farm, 50 to./100 A.,
with stock furnished. Like to
raise hogs and feed. On halves
or wages. Don't drink. Have
wife and 4 boys, 8 to 15 yrs.
old. Lannie Stickland, Screven,
Route oe
Want 2H crop on 50-50 bas-
is with good mules and tools
furnished, 18-20. acres in cotton
and food corn Jand. Would also
take jee as foreman of farm.
Paul A. Pophem, Stiver Creek,
Bt:
Want 2-or 3 H crop on halv-
es, 7 in family large enough to |
work, 4 plow hands, 1 war age,
3 hoe hands. Live 2 mi. East of
New, Ga., on mae Road. in
Paulding Co. W. Rowland,
is
~~
Want small, smooth et
farm in DeKalb Co., for 1944 on
standing rent basis. Must be
good house and land. F. C. Sex-
ton, Norcross. - :
Want job on dairy farm or
poultry, garden and helping
gather crop. 56 yrs. old, single,
near Atlanta. Walter H. Pop-
penberg, Atlanta, 320 Crew St:
. White woman, age 30, 2 chil-
dren wants job helping gather
crop, will milk 2 cows. tend to
poultry. Have to be moved.
Need house and wood furnish-
ed. Prefer Thomas Co. Best of
ref. Mrs. Queen Esther Metz,
Ef Donalsonville, Rt Qo
Ay
thave
ing, February 1943. hatch, and 1
.Reds,.
| Near Columbus: preferred
4 make and 2 female pure- |
1 male and 3 females
2 yrs-old, $10.00.
5 Toulouse geese, 4 goslings, |
cand Striped duck. large as Pe-
age |
Brown 4; gp
M.
ae couple ae = i crop
for 1944, on 50-50 basis. Must
be good jJand an dtools. Exp. in
Good. _workers.
with board.
of livestock.
Want $60.00 mo.
Lee, College Park, Rt. 1, are
Mr. A. J. Redwins.
50 yr. old man with 4 -in
family to work, would like to
job doing light farm
work and small poultry farm.
Have to be moved. W. W.
Roberson, Lincolnton. -
/Man. 54 yrs. old and son,
good dry. hand milkers, want
jobs in Dairy together. State
salary paid, etc., first letter...
H. Akin, Cartersville. Rt. 3.
- Want 2 H. crop
eood house and out-bldgs.. pas_
5 to: 10 yr. contract... Olivr
Hicks, Carrollton, Rt: 3.
Man with large family- wants
year. around job on farm -near
Mill village (so some members
of family may workin Mill).
5 or 6 R. house, water, Hhghts
to be furnished. Well exsri-
enced in farming of all ae
mail ans. Robert Carter. Ara=
gon. P.O. Box 56.
Unincumbered woman, 39
-yrs. old, refined and educated,
wants work on farm with nice
people, for salarv. room and
board. Mrs. Virginia Howard,
Decatur.
with good lit-
wood and
vegetables, SetCe
tle. warm house, >
Can
Se
cow (as have own cow).
furnish own groceries.
Harrell, Yatesville. :
Ww.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reisole white couple
fot farm work. Must be aeons
clean, honest, sober and willin:
l-workers, of good character. No
laundry. Good home, room,
board and reasonable salary.
Mrs. J. E. Lenning: Jasper- ~
Want married man to move
in at once, help gather erop
and work by day rest of year,
then take crop on shares in
1944, or work for wages.
prevailing farm wages.
Wilson, Sparta.
te
man and wife to manage. Dairy.
location. Salary . and
house furnished: Splendid oD=
portunity. for right parties. .
King. Perry. care Dairy.
Want honest, healthy, white
qeman to help. with. canning.
tending to milk and - butter,
poultry and vegetables. Reas_
onable salary. Good home for
right party. Miss Florence
Rowan, Car tersville, eare
Brookhollow Farm. ae?
farm work. Board, small sal-
arys GiB. Gladden, ee
Fy
containing 60 acres cotton: close
to .town.
-house.
give ref.
at once.
ola, Rt 2
-Want exp. Dry hand mene.
Can use man and son. Job open
now.-. Good home. Good pay.
Good job. Ji... B. Turner, At-
Tanta, 1334 LaFrance St, N. E.,
Ponce de Leon Dairy.
White or colored. Can
Af necessary. Apply
Ge W. Caldwell, Sen-
_ Want man: and wife for farm
work, for rest of 1943 and 1944.
Both to work. Geo. M. Burgess,
Bonaire.
~Want good farmer for 45 <A.
-farm for 1944 on 50-50 basis in
Long. Co, near Ludowici, 6 R.
house. good: barn.
and. 414
Ae Be Channian:
PP Ow Box 211-
Want large family to gather
cotton crop, with some help to
Blackshear.
| work:in eotton gin and peach
orchard. Crop for 1944 if satis-
factory to-both. W. J. Co'quitt,
Commerce Rt 2:
Want -3: or .4 families:
farm work. Good houses,
den, good wages:
place for good workers.
any time. Write.
Clayton, Box 97.
Want family to
beans. make and gather other
vegetables. Day or weekly
wages. Free house rent. wood,
garden, pasture, etc..
lege Park-Kenwood Hwy.;
E. Norton. Fairburn, RFD.
Want several share cropprs
for 1944. Good land, houses
and stock. Can furnish plenty
day work for bal.. 1943. J. P.
Corley, Manchester.
Went help to gather this yr
erop cotton. Cotton picker
house and wood furnished.
Ol
var-
Begin
es A. Land,
elp pick
O,
S.
PS)
Me
H. Hayes. McDonough, Rt. 3
raising hogs, chickens, any kind |
Anywhere in Fulton Co. Robert:
; ject.
good land,
ture, etc; near Gainesville. for.
Want 2 place to tend to hogs, |
'hiekens; etc.; have patches for
water, also patch for a. milch
Pay.
Want at once, settled. Hie
Want Roney. woman to do
Want families 1o gather crop,
With 3. 4 ange) Re
5 A. cotton '
A, tobacco allotment.:]
permanent |_
On Col-}
Want good farm ret
who knows
ply. J. W. Woes
bus. ae :
Want 2
stock and.4 or. 5 a
go0d Jand: 1-mi-
1944. crop.
ham, Ellenwood..
Want farmer and-
or colored, to raise
Straight wages, goo
milk, vegetables fur
wife. Raise chickens on.
W. D. Waldron, Wayeros
Lee Ave.
health, for fa t
home. Mrs. N. Minchew. :
bany. 605 No.-Washingt
Want farm help,.
colored. Pay good wages
me at once. Inquire at. Cc
field, East of Perry. -
Moon. Perry. Rt. 2.
teneonabie Salat to ri
Write. L. M. Metts, Au
Aye 9. Berekman Rds
farm work.
laundry... $21.00 mo.
home, located in N. W.
Te White: Rock Sp
Reis
Want. man and wife, no
dren. to: live in my hom
work farm. Board. and
for bothand pay man $1 00
' day. for farm work. Cc. We
son, SS Ri 2:
Want 2 good farm hai
gather pai cts: after gat
peanuts,. give other farr
House to live. aoe
Parrott.
to help in. Sathering: 5
if wanted, a full 1 h
h.- crop) 50-50 tae ft
Good 4 R. house, good w
wood, pasture: near chure
RFD, school bus line.
community, located Sie
Auburn, At once. If no
fectly reliable, hard wor
dont aa Jeg Wall,
burn, Rt. ae
Want 8 woman
farm work. No milking
washing. $7.00 week.
uOerion: Stone Mountai
Want white. settled wo
40-50 yrs. old, in good. hal
of good character, -
reliable to live in hore in
try: 82 mi: Decatur, an
_with farm work. Reasor
salary. Call or write S. T
ton, jeceaie 47 Mason Mill
De 7737 x a
Want a Gianer PF es 3
ience to handle 3-80 saw
E. R. Yarbrough, Mershon
Want. man with ~mall fa
to work on farm. Monthly w
es. Drive tractor and willin
do all kind of -work nee
for 1944. Good 6 R.
plenty barns. large swaet
~ Want good man with
and stock or tractor to far
thirds and 4ths, 100 acres.
egres New. AR. house; al.
16 for farm work. Roy G.
Decatur, 229 W. Howa
colored man with boy
to curing house, smokehou
etc., near Aeworth in Co
Sael S Trane Ro ae
Want fir ge
farm work. Furnish the
round. Good house, good s
on place. Write or se
Jordan, Madison, Rt: 3.
Want family to help ga
erop this Fall. Pay prevai
wages. J. gE Ivey, Lo isvi
Bebo.
SIN LOE
Want man and -
farming experience,
willing to work, to help f
fathering 1943 crop | and
1944 crop. r
Uplands. At
aged preferred.
smyrna, Rt =
Stop).
Want family to gath
House and wood furni
White or colored. C. A.
sey; Bishop, Rt. AS
Want family to paaie (
House, wood free. School
by door. W. W. MeP
Villa. Riea. =
Want 3 large familie :
in good houses on highway
chelp g gather crops this
farm next year if every
satisfactory. Come see.
Rowland, Wrightsville.
Want family or ma
farm work. State age,
expected, how soo
( Cae
| port for work.
or part wages a do
= fears Brunswi