AGRICULTURE _COMMISSONER meetings in different scutes of the State. : - In spite of all handicaps, the Georgia farmers, are , ermined to produce the greatest. oe they possibly can nder the circumstances, - The farmers of Wilcox County are Now carrying out a derful program of land terracing and soil building. Through most of south and middle Georgia, proper rracing of the land is the first prime Tue to soil . uilding : and soil conservation. = che farmers of the peanut belt produced the greatest op of peanuts in history in 1943. Georgia, the Carolinas, abama and on through to Texas i is the real noe belt = of the United States. The peanut crop in Georgia has now reached the point here it is the largest money oe, of the State, wy the xception of cotton. There is a great deal of tall coming out of Gann to the effect that. our peanut oil will not be needed after the war. The only reason*that every pound of peanut oil that we can produce will not be needed is because the Inter- tionalist . intend after the war to again import coconut oil, palm oil and other vegetable oil from the Philippines had East Indies Islands, as well as from South America. Prior to the beginning of the war, this country was importing a billion pounds of oil every year and the ie nationalist want to do so again so as to force the price of ne American crops back to the low world level. = What is said with regard to peanut oil, applies equally to cottonseed oil and soybean oil. Surely the farmers of he peanut belt, cotton belt and soybean belt will see that we have Congressmen and Senators in Washington who will not permit the importation of this oil after the war, by the Internationalist or by the Secretary of State, through Trade Treaties. The peanut growers a Cdorpin recently sent a dele- gation to Washington in an effort to get the price of pea- nuts raised_ by thie Government. _ The price of peanuts under the Agricultural Adjust ment Act should be in the neighborhood of $200.00 per ton the price of cottonseed under: the Agricultural Adjust- nt Act should be upward of $90.00 per ton. The only reason they are not bringing this price to the farmers, is cause the Agricultural Adjustment Act is not being arried out by the United States Secretary of Agriculture. _ Remember that when a Congressman or Senator votes for a Trade Treaty or to permit the importation of foreign ils, he is voting to put the cotton grower, the peanut grow- and the soybean grower and all other farmers out of business. This is true regardless of any camouflage about good neighbor policies or otherwise. In addition to their value for their oil and meal, pea- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ~ MARCH 3, 1944 Atlanta apie, boxes _= ; See _+$4.25-$4.50 abbage- Plants, Crts. per 2000 plants See __ -3.00- 3.50 ollards, per doz. bunches : 1.00- 1.50 Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. _._ : on 00-75 Sweet Potatoes, per bu. baskets 2.50- 2.75 L S, (bunched), per doz. bunches - ie ae? ee See 0s 108 Ae nuts have a very great value for edible purposes. In the form of peanut candy, peanut butter, parched peanut salted peanuts and boiled peanuts. Peanuts have wo themselves a place in the realm of delicacies. Peanu . not only delicious and appetizing, but Bnew are of the est food value. On the farms of South Gears peanuts eon the greatest source of nee feed of any oy = fact, thr from peanuts or corn. Tn talking about oil, never Forset Hae hog ie duced from corn is one of our greatest sources of fat ; dont forget that the importation of cheap vegetable c from the Philippines, East Indies Islands and A America is one of the present handicaps to the corn hog growers of the West. It will soon be peanut planting time in 1 South Ge r As you ride along the highway and see the tra _ plowing the land, harrowing the land and building terrace you can visualize that in a few weeks, men, women, b ~ and girls will be out in the fields putting the seed pean in the land. In a few more days, you ean visualize weeders, going across those fields with the rows of - peanuts g glistening i in the sunshine in parallel rows and ev spaced hills followi ing the contour of the hillside. ier look like a great magic garden. Ina few more weeks, you can gee the men, women b and girls, again plowing up. those peanuts, shaking th off them as they labor in the broiling sun getting t nuts ready to stack. _Then you see the peanuts in the Sieh with th . turned j in and the peanuts exposed to the air and sunl They look like solid piles of peanuts. : i Still a few days more and the picker is in the The peanuts are hauled to the picker and as the pean through the picker, a great cloud of dust is going up. time, Tike smoke from a busy industrial plant. When these peanut workers go home at night are covered from head to foot with dust and grime: sweat. When the peanuts are picked, they ae be haul (Continued on Page Two) . Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Mallat Reports received at this office show following average pri paid for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named, MARCH 3, 1944 February 17 (Thursday)Tifton - February 17 (Thursday)Valdosta February 18 (Friday)Thomasville February 21 (Monday)Sylvester February 22 (Tuesday)Augusta Pebruary 22 -(Tresday) Nashville =... ae ee ee February 23 (Wednesday)Moultrie February. 24 fhursday)-Valdosta "i February 25 (Friday)Thomasville (ete February 28 (Monday)Sylvester So ee Te ee -Webruary. 29 (luesday)_Nashville 23 Se March 1 (Wednesday)Moultrie March 1 (Wednesday)Rome __ TOP FED CATTLE February 17 (Thursday)Tifton = February. 17% :(Thursday)- Hilijay; Rt: 2. Seed-Dwarf summer yellow mum marigold, giant fall orange mum, black-eyed Sus- ans, Ige. dbl. zinnias; giant | orange dbl. marigolds, 10c half cupful. Mrs. Thos. Jlands; Lule Star R. Swiss Giant pansy, red, pink thrift, red verbena, six eol. mums, 35c doz., 8 daoz., $1.00 PP..Add 15c postage on orders less than 3 doz. Walter W. Mc- Ever, Gainesville. Snowdrops, California violets; $1.00 : Yellow dogwood, laurel, althea, crabapple, bronze lilies, aza- leas, $1.00 doz. Emperor daf- fodils, $2.00 C; hardy ferns, $1.00. Collect 10c. Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morganton, All colors blooming size aza- leas, 50c doz. Boxwoods, wei- gelias, dbl. almonds, japoni- cas, altheas ,arborvitaes, lilacs, 25c ea. Spruce pines, rhodo- dendrons, pink crabapple, 75e doz. Add postage. Lora Shep- ard. Flltjav oat. 2, All colors blooming = size azaleas, 50c doz. Mountain lau- rels, crabapple, dogwood, rho- dodendrons, white and spruce H. Row: Hardy pink phlox, red glad- punch; plums, | thornless roses, maple shasta Sania. 13, {ega, Rt. 1. garden for sale. Easily grow perennials, 50 doz, PP. *or more lots. P. M. Hud Flowery Branch. : os Gentians, savitiene. an mone, wild phlox, . maide fern, and many othed love: wild flowers. and ferns, 50. dez. P. P. in $2.00 2or mor lots. Pearl Hudgins, Flows Branch. Boxwood, arborvitae, in, altheas, roses, almonds, | lac, dbl, japonicas, dogwood, | laurels, drons, 75c doz. Add postage Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. Holfhock plants, dbl., se dbl., and single. ors, 7e plant. Exc. for snap dragon plants; two ee for one snapdragon. Add - age. Mrs. Fred L. White, head "Rt. 4. Flesh colored daisy m 75ec doz; Azaleamums, pink yellow. 60c doz; Red spide lily bulbs, 40 doz; early ligh blue Iris, 60e doz: nand stocky 4 in. tall, 60c doz; 6 in 75e doz. Add postage. See os Marshalivill ard Oren. (white), $5. 00 C; Presi en (red), King Humbert (ye Armenia (variegated), $3.0 Dahilias. Mrs. J. R. dele. Bird of Paradise seed 2 doz 25c; yellow jonquils, putt egg bulbs, Ic ea:: well r ed sage plants, 2c ea: 4 $*.00. Add postage. Miss | Crump, Hartwell, Rt, 1. Dbl. Japonicas, 6 yrs. ol 60c ea: red, white dogwoc weeping Mary, hydrangea snowball; 50e ea., 3 for $1.00 lemon lilies. King imea quils, daffodils, hardy phl 35 doz; blue glow, $1.00 C a Monroe Barnes, Mt. Laurel, white and spruc rhododendrons. $1.00 doz; dog. wood, azaleas, iris, crabapples, golden bell, fall pinks, chrys anthemums, 50 doz: monthly roses, lilac, 20c ea. Add post age. Mrs. E. Cc. Teague, Elli Jay, Ric: Paper white narcissi, 25 doz., $1.0C C; asparagus, 25 catnip, 10c bunch climbing roses, blue dams (8 #t).= small cherry trees, 25c ea, Reach, Homey Rts Large prize winning chrys anthemums, silver wedding white, golden glow, yellow. rainbow, pink, cream, tinted red, 20 plants, $1.25; butto and daisy, 20 plants, ae 00. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert. Ri 5s is Azaieas, red, a dogwood. Mt: laurel, white pine, yellow bloom- ing pear, plum bushes, $1.2 doz. Pink rambler roses, bir eye bushes, 15c ea. Will ex for feed sacks. Arzetta Henry, Mineral Bluff, Strong. well rooted green, privet, 2 and 3 plants, sent postpaid for. C, or 500 for $3.50. Mrs. F. Jones, Bolton, Box 65. Blue grapes, hyacinth Hele 50 C, or 500 for $2,00. White May narcissi, jonquils, Star 0 Bethlehem, 25e doz. Miss I cilla Akins, Hartwell, Rt. 1 Yellow, purple iris, butte fly, cannas, lemon, Tiger, blue lilies, 50 doz; hardy phlox, jonquils,. March flowers, 25 doz: bridal wreath, coli) bell, purple lilac, 3 yr. old pink roses, 50c ea. Add post- age. Joyce Silvers, Ellijay, Rt Butterfly, bush, baby br spirea, crepe myrtle, pu lilac, golden bells, winter mine, red flowering quince and peachtree rose, 15c ea. | for 25c, Snowballs, 25c Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Jonquils, blue iris, day Hl ies, 30c doz; rhododend ni Mtn. laurel, spruce pines, doz: Add postage on orders: exchg. for feed sa Mrs. Charlie Waters. Dahlo All col. azaleas, iris, 50 do rhododendrons, spruce, W. pines, laurels, $1.00 doz: almond, dogwe \d, lilac, y pines, Indian arrow, sweet- | Japonicac, spider lilies, shrub, 75c doz. Altheas, dbl.| bush, 20c ea; hardy pb pink almond, 25c ea. Add post- jonauils, 25 doz. Add age. Mrs. Henry Waddell, E]l- b. L. M. Teagi yey Rt. A : aS 2. acks. Add postage. Mrs. annon, Dublin, Ried. % Dre $1.00 doz; vitaes 14 high, 4,- een magnolias, oC: Greenville. ant, 1-3 ft. high, $1.00 C Okra seeds, Clark, Gainesville, 25 Irish Junipers, =. peach, and pear, in E. Seain, Rockmart, sors, $2.00 doz; white Sn C; canna bulbs . Greenville. Grand duke jasmine, oute Ld postage. Miss Susi rews, Thomasville, Box Boxwoods, well rooted, candle lilies, _-owballs, 20c ea. Mrs. . ea; Hibiscus, Almonds nelish dogwood, 10c ea; mre 1. Well rooted prickly . del; larger plants, $2. f, 1, Box 39. Roses, 40c ea. 2 yrs. pie. cott Key, Talisman, re M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 itol Ave., S. W. Mimosa trees,-any siz a, 5 for $2.00 del. Mrs. jlliams, Baxley. _ Chryanthemums, Doty white, yellow, Romany Tallahassee red, Nancy . Barry, Cordele, Rt. "A. 1.00 ea: Apricot, 1.00; Banana Gilley, Cedartown, Rt. ohnnie Jump-ups, ellow | jonquils, $1.00 C; daffodils $1.50 C; single rvacinths, 75c doz. Miss McCurley, Hartwell: Rt. 2: Mt. Laurels, ; maple, well rooted. te mbie, Mineral Bluff. yellow jonquils, butter eggs, $1.00 C: regal lilies, as, hibiscus, $1.00 doz, aetercods 7-8 in. hich, Martha Cochran, Ralston. ily ae A. Z. oswoods, laurels, azaleas, var. 201. altheas, bronze lilies, crab- 10 choice ted roses, $1.00: globe ar-" Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morganton. 3 kinds, blespoonful. Add postage on ers less than 50c. Mrs. R. rooted, ft., rest under 3 ft., $1.00 $2.50 ea. Exc: for. good fruit rees (not later than April a an paper shell pecans. : Baswood: $1.00 doz, $6.00C. ield-grown crepe myrtle, od king carnat ins, 50c doz. 20c ea; purple iris, blue hya- red and ormer, Gainesville, Route 6. sh junipers, 18 inches high, . red roses. Forsythia, Yucca, hrub, Azaleas, Rhododendron, urple locus, 60c doz. Add post- . Mrs. Tamar Teem, Talking SS Gladioli bulbs, 40c doz. rge size: Okra seed, 50c pt. P. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Millhaven. grown, Golden Brown, Francis Tedal Tender; Mamie yellow, Spoon yellow, 50c doz; Buttons. Weeping Willows, 3-4 ft. hign, -6 for $1.00; aster Lily, 20, $1.00: Cedar, 6, : Quill Melion seeds. 1-2 cup fer 50c. Mrs. D: Blue spider lilies, $1.00 doz; white and utter and eggs, long trumpet rhododendrons, Sweet shrubs, black and white nes, red and white dogwood, ng red, and yellow azaleas, 2h, $1.25 doz. Mr. W. G. Aber- Long trumpet daffodils, white, , Se ider. lilies, blue single hyac- ore McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. ooted. 50c .ea. Add postage. Dbl. and single Hemerocallis: lps, large and strong, 25c : Ivy cuttings, evergreen, 25c Persons, Mar- eeahes aly, waenolia, dogwood, | brella china, 1 ft. 10c; 4 ft. Easter lily bulbs, 15c doz. . for white or printed Hees ode willow, 2 ft. bush hol-. 1 50c ea; Gladi- . Fairfax straw- $1.00. ee S oo ae Mineral Bluff. woods, 4-6 Oli Orange day Hliex 506 C: dal- $9.00; red towering er" | todils, purple iris, 75 C; peach- $4.00 doz. Maude Ham- ell rooted privet neve =. RE 1, Mr. Rt. 2: Eng- bh. dogwood, red cydonica ja- | onica, 5 ea. $2.00: Gardenias, , $1.00; Bridal wreath, 25c Large wax leaf ee doz. Others. Mrs. C. M. Robin- well ted, 40-50-60c ea; red spider ies. 50-60-70c doz. Sell by undred. PP in Ga. No checks. : Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, e An- 641. 6-12 , dou- Sweet Mock | range hedge plants, $1.00 per 00 C. field d and pink Radiance, Luxembourg, Co Cap- e, 50c EE. 1. pink, red; rose, 3. dbl. blue Cecil j almonds, 3 it. and blue Miss well 10 all j peas, mixed colored gladoli; 50c | lie Henderson, Ellijay, Route 3, | Bethlehem, foxglove, wild iris, |75e C; pink hardy phlox, 45c: _ FLOWERS AND SEED - FOR SALE . terfly, giant mixed pansies, red thrift, 2 doz. $1.00:- assorted shrub- bery and rose cuttings, 25 for $1.00; all wet mud packed del. Mrs. C. C. Lynch, Rome, Route Blooming size Indica and Ku- rume Azaleas, type, all colors. 60c ea, or 10 for $5.00; order from this no- tige. No inquiries answered. Wyman J. Pearce, Cairo, Route 2. Pink, red, and yellow azaleas, shrubs, Mt_-Laurels, rhodeden- drons, black and white pines, red maple. Rooted, 3 ft. high, $1.25 doz. Mrs. F. F. Roper, tree roses, 3 for 25c; Purple lilac, 2 for 25c; ground ivy, 15c doz; blue violets, 25c doz; red flowering quince, 25c ea. Well rooted. Add postage, no checks. Mrs. Shermon Southerland, Et- lijay, Route 3. White, spruce pine, white dog- wood, crabapple, $1.00 doz; Weeping Mary, Seven sister roses, pink, 10c ea; azaleas, red doz. Add postage. rude Reece, Ellijay, Route 2. . age, 2 doz. $1.00; 2 1-2 doz. pink Hain phiox, $1.00. Del. Mrs. . Fountain, Fort Valley. 4 boxwoods.5-13 ft. $20.00 ea; 3 boxwoods, 3 1-2-7 ft. $6.00 ea: 45 boxwoods, 3-5 ft. $4.00 ea: 50 boxwoods; 1 1-2-3 ft. $1.50 ea. B. C. Whitener, Cherry Log. aixtra nice, well rooted, privet | hedge plants, 1-2 ft. high, $1.00 |C. P. P.. Miss Mary Lee Clark, Gainesville, Route 7. Purple lilac, golden bell, pink almond, flowering quince, brid- | alwreath, yellow japonica, $1.25 | doz: purple, yellow, white iris, 50c doz: Shasta daisy, 30c doz. |Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tip- pens, Talking Rock, Route 2. Jonquils, Easter lily bulbs, 75c C; ageratum, red hot poker, doz. bunches; water lilies, 3 bunches 35c. Del. in Ist, 2nd |zone. Miss L. M. White, Dah- lonega, Route 1, Box 35. Red, white dogwoods, pussy | willow, red maple, sweet shrub, crabapples, Mt. Laurel, rhodo- 3 ft. high. Mt. fern, trailing ar- butus, galax; 35c doz: spruce pines, 30c ea. Miss Gertrude Roper. Mineral Bluff. Red, purple, pink, verbena, white, bronze mums, purple violets, grass pinks, 25 doz; old fashioned May blooming rose, er Dorothy Perkins, 10c ea, lilacs, 10 to 25c ea: Rooted. Mrs. Grady Brown, Stone Mountain, pa aamct ts aive- April looming Narcis-" 1 Si, 25 doz, $1.25 C; Shasta dais- ies $1.00 C. Crabapple, straw- berry pe redbud, silver leaf} maple, white dogwood, 15c ea. 8 choice roses $1.50: Add post- age. Mrs. Mattie Killingbeck, Merganton. : Royal blue, white iris, daffod- ils, dbl,.and single narcissi, $1.00 C. White hydranga, red monthly rese, winter blooming jesmin, 30c ea; hardy sweet doz. Mrs. Dessie Hughey, Fair- | mount, Route 1, Box 159. Hardy philox, mums, pink thrift, winter verbena, jonquils, March flowers, iris, 25c doz. Cannas, 30c doz: hibiscus, 3 for 25ee Add postage on small or- ders. Exc. for printed sacks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlon- ega, Route 1. Daffodils, orange day lilies, Star of Bethlehem, tame sweet violets, 65c : pink hardy hibis- | cus, 2, 25c: " oxwood, dbl. pink / snowball, altheas, weeping Mary. brideswreath, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mol- Box 49, Yellow thornless rose 4-8 ft.), flowering pear (4 ft.), fig bushes (cut to 4 ft.), $1.00 ea. Yellow bells, 5 for 50c; Wes-' teria vines, yellow woods vine (10 ft. ), flowering pear (4 ft.), fig bushes (cut to 4 ft.), $1.00 ea. yellow bells, 5 for 50c; white lilac (4 ft.). 50c ea. J. L. Cog- gin, Covington. Orange Jay. lilies, Star of doz: altheas, goldenbell, jas- mine, weeping Mary, white. English dogwood, sweet shrubs,: pink hardy hibiscus. 2, 25c.: tte hege ees rooted but- 3 for $1.00; Exhibition the ever green red, and white dogwood, sweet maple, 45c doz; fall pinks, 60c | Mrs. Gert- | Two dozen each, double red and yellow cannas, green foli-. | hardy phlox, white violets, 25c dendron, azaleas, 20c ea. All 2--| for bulb. Washington. 20 varieties pinks, ton, Route 1. suc doz. Newnan, Rt. 3 Large $2.00 C Day lilies, muscadine, berry lilies, ies, drops, Crabapple, Bowman. Red bud, thrift, 10c_tsp. conch, dbl Ga an Wild iris, hibiscus, 25c. roses, 15c 25c ea. postage. Villa Rica, Rt. snowdrops, roses, Add Mixed cols. 15e ea. Mrs. Rto2: W. Mrs. J. ough, Rt. 2. fedils, purple lilac, Reoted. Add postage. Mrs.. | Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.' for $3.50. P. es y Siberian Iris, $1.75 C. Cus- tomer paying express or. post- age. Exc. some for blooming size white spider lily bulbs. Mrs. T. A.. Burke, Chrysanthemums, 18 varieties, dif., col. Guaranteed large type plants, 8c; 25, $1.50: 65, $3.25. Pom pon, button and Daisy type plants, 6c ea, 50, $1.85: 65, $2.25: 125, $3.35. Mrs. Sok: Chapman, Edison. Sultana, cut, red geranium, 5c ea; larkspurs, phlox, dianthus, mixed colors, 25c C3 sweet violets, fern, pink, red verbena, 5c doz; red ever blooming begonia, rooted, 10c. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Roys- 10c 1 yr. abelia, $1.15 doz.: leaf hydrangea. beaded laven- der, snow garland and pink spirea, pink almond, 20c ea.: astrid and yellow azaleamums, P. - Mrs: Te; _ Dbl. red cannas. 5c ea. bulb: deep pink oleander, 65c ea.: white bridal wreath, 50c @a.? yellow jonquils, $1.00 - Miss Geneva Jett, Pitts, Rt. Flower and sev. ee shra- bery for sale, reasonable prices, also Jumbo pumpkin seed. Mrs. ] D. L. Shahan; Ringgold, Rt. Emperor cream a narcissus, 50c doz.., : lemon lilies, 10c ea.: 50c bronze scuppernong, doz.: 15, $1.00; a, . 8 ligustrum, sythia. 25c ea.: Postpaid. Mrs. pink flowering any amount, shipment; $1.00 C. $5.00 M. Mrs. G. G. Cumming, Rt. 2. Snapdragon seed, all cols. Add postage. I. N. Minish, Commerce. Rt. 4 Pink oxalis, Star-of- Bet hem. sev. cols. hibiscus, ea. spirea, 20c ea, Gaines, ee pr C.; 500. $3.00: Gr . geranium, rooted, | 20c doz. Pink hydrangea, $1.00 jasmine, Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen. Leopard ~ lilies. orange day lilies. 50c C. Pink axaleas, weeping Mary. sweetshrubs, 4. Add postage. derson, Ellijay. Rt. 3. Purple lilac. pink weigeleas. Hydrangea, snowball. big dbl. white spirea, Mixed cols, iris, jon- quils, narcissi, mix. col. violets. woe C,.- Add poe | M. Ray, Ellijay. Rt. Lemon day lilies, snowdrops. $1.00 C. Daffodil, King Alfred, yellow narcissi, $1.25 C. Blue grape hyacinths, 50c doz. spider lilies, 40c doz. mums, dif. col., 25c doz. ASC Mrs. Gussie Conner. Purple King iris, orange day lilies, yellow chrysanthemums, daffodils, Red velvet and yellow Texas white altheas, mas Jasmine, 3, 25c. or 60c doz. postage. Parks, Ellijay. Rt. dbl. eid | Queen Anns Lace, 25c doz. Umbrella palms, Rooted wisteria, white Dorothy Perkins roses, Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. a 2 Scotch brooms. 10 ft. high, 12-15 ft. around: 4 flat leaved cedars, 5-7 ft. high. $5.00 ea. S.. Webb, Alpharetta, a 25C pink Pink yellow. purple. laven- der, white, and other cols. Iris. single tuberose (Ixias); babybreath. spirea, 30c doz. 2 doz., 50c: tiger lilies, calamus, Siberian ints. -25C en. 2, B. Brannan. MeDon- 25. Pink thrift, 3 white. 3 purple iris bulbs, 5 orange day | lilies. 50 Long Trumpet daf- 2 Bridal Wreath, 2 2 goldenbell, privet hedge. = reoted, all Rhodes, Ranger. Rt. 2. Mrs. N. pe black Himalaya berry. black walnut, red maple, sweet gum, any 5, $1.00. Mrs. Robinson,( Bowdon, Rt. 2. 60 Nandinas for $1.00: black- | small seedling cherry laurels, 50c C.: 18-24 in. Ligustrum, $1.00 doz.: Eng. Ivy, $2.00 C. Lois Wood- ruff, Greenville, Rt. 5. : 3 col. per, phlox, Shasta dais- orange day lilies, snow- $1.25 -C.. laurel, white pine, holly. crab- apple, azaleas, white dogwood, well rooted, $1.25 doz. Dickey, Morganton. altheas, Loyd Hen- Mrs. Button Yoo. Christ- Frank clmp. small _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Bulb | doz: oak Bee, also Cc. 8 Mtn. Leila for- ompt izzle, nae thle- ite doz. Ra Red. Add and 40c. 10 -| Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol FLOWER 5 AND SEED | ROR SALE Blue, white iris bulbs. 35c doz. Boston ivy. rooted, 30c doz. Ethel West, Marietta. Rt. Canton Rd. 50 Rooted English dogwoods, 8 in., 30c ea. Blue asters. gold button. mums, Dbl. ) Humbert canna, yellow narcis- si, 25ec doz. Orange day lilies, $15.00 for lot. Mautile Harrison, Bremen. Well rooted. privet hedge. 20c ea., lots 100, 15c' ea.: F. O. B: Add postage. Mrs. Roy Peterson, Vidalia. Blue Roman hyacinth bulhks, $1.00 doz. Exc. for pink and white hyacinths: flower seed. Dahlia. flowered zinnia, red- bud, Scotch broom. Josephs Add Postage. Mrs. G. P. Num, Crawfordville, Route 2.7 Stone Mountain, P. O. Box 297. Abelia, 25c, 75c and $1.00 ea. Altheas, 3% ft. $1.50 doz. Roses: Red and Pink Radiance, Francis Scott Key, Holland, Golden Dawn, Talisman, 2 yrs. old, 40c ea: Others. = C. M. Ave., S. W. Red dogwoods, 4. $1.00; East- er lilies, 40c doz.: King Alfred jonquils, 35c doz.: red and yel- low honeysuckle, big leaf ever- green, red, pink almond, 59c ea. All well rooted. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. Azaleas, red and white dog- woods, mtn. laurels, ivy. Chero- kee roses, crabapple, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.00 doz.: arbutus, galax, orange lilies, 25c doz. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff... Red Maple. 60c doz.: all col. blooming size azaleas, well rooted, 50c doz.:. mtn. laurel. white, spruce pines, arrow- wood, 75c doz.: dogwood, crab- apple. 60c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Horace Reece, Talona. Dahlias: Jane Cowl. Jersey Beacon, Avalon, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Warner, Rose Tallen, Rose Glory. Pink Beauty, Pride of Calif., White Wonder, Robt. E. Lee, Jersey Glory. $2.00 doz.: sprouted tubers. Del. in April. M. Mrs. S. Sloan, Auburn. Boxw ds, 24 in. well rooted, $1.00 ea.: arrow-wood. 50c doz... Cedar, maple, lilac, red and yellow japonicas. 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. Evans, Talona. Fringe trees (Chionanthus Virginica) Panicles of Snow white flowers in spring: deep pink crepe myrtle. white flow- ering dogwood, 2-6 ft.. 60c ea.: snow garlands, full of blooms now. 25c ea. All rooted. Mrs. | Maude Granger, Reidsville. _ 2 yr. well rooted .abelia, 5, $1.00: evergreen hedge, $1.00 -doz.; giant, purple violets. 35c doz. 4 doz, $1.00: per. phlox, salmon col. 50e doz.;: June blooming pink and white chrysahnthemums, 50c doz. Mrs. oe B. Tanner, Sandersville. Well rooted. sed magnolias, $1.00 ea. postpaid. Mrs. L. H Murphy, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. Small, well rooted Dwarf boxwoods, $1.50 C.: spireas, bridalwreath, ligustrum, crepe myrtle, Cherokee roses, yellow winter jasmine, Eng. ivy. .$1.00 doz.: $5.00 C. Blanche Wood- ruff, Greenville. i blue, blue and white, yellow, orchid, and fine purple, 6 for. s0c: = Mrs: . W.. Trimble, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Iris Hill. All col. blooming size azale- as, rooted. 50c doz.; Mtn. laurel, white, spruce pine, arrowwood, 75 doz.: dogwood, crabapple. sweet shrubs. red maple, ae doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. Farist, Oak Hill Large water Sines: Rose Arey: (pink) Sunrise (yellow). 75c ea. Exc. for water lotus. camellias |. or other choice shrubs and. flowers. Mrs. J. B.. Scales. Buchanan. | Daffodils, white narcissus, orange day lilies, $1.00 C.: pink thibiscus, 25c ea.: purple. wisteria, almond, pink, white | altheas, 10c ea.: yellow jas-. Mrs. Will James, Ellijay, Rt. 3. mine, 3, 25c. Add postage. : Hedge plants, 4-6 in., 75e C. A. vellow Trumpet daffodils, 2000 mixed also 100 lbs. pure clemson spineless okra seed, 1943 crop, 25e Ib. Spirea, snowdrop. winter honeysuckle, 15 to 25c ea.: May day lilies, single and dbl.. 8c others Soe dae. Add t ea: running vinca ribbon 0 postage, pias. sinvle althea<. pink. Hazel Roper, Mineral Bluff. white, 15-25c ea. Add postage. 20 cherry laurels, $4.00: 6 Mrs. oo Jarrell Butler. crabapple, $1.00: 4 Umbrella Route 2. chinas, $1.00: vines, all rooted, coat, 10c pkg. Colors, 25c pkg. | Several hgindred very fine Hemerocallis Day Lily bulbs for sale. Miss Jane M. Maddox, 3. Box 61 A. ' trailing | | evergreen galax. ferns, larks- | No letters. J. B. Prather, tae t Fine iris, light sky blue, deep | | good condition. | ea: also some other farm equip-_ ment for sale. doz.: orange day lilies, 25c doz. pink yarrow, 10c clump; Rag- ged Robin, Queen Annes Lace. 15e doz.; pink, per. pea plants, 10c ea. budlei bushes. 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin, Rt. B. Magnolias, dogwood, evens: green oak,_red crepe myrtle, tea-olive, umbrella chinas, vel- low jasmine, yellow honey- suckle, 1 to 5 ft.. 10e to 45 ea. Exc. for white feed sacks. Add | postage. Mrs. 4: Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Hemlock, Mtn. laurels, pine, red, white dogwoods, rhodod- endrons, azaleas. oe red maple, $1.00 doz.: pussy- willow, sweet shrubs, 20c ea. goldenglow. ferns. tiger lilies, purple wisteria. white, pink honeysuckle, wild vellow jas-_ mine, 20c ea.: milk and wit e lilies, $5.00 for 50. ao 'N 2 | Brady, Cairo, Rt. 2. Sev. thousand privet edie : cuttings, 3-4 ft. high, 1c ea: white, pink, purple altheas, rooted, 25 ea.; Cape Jasmines, 50c ea.: Cape Jasmine cuttings, 1% ea. Rooted pie hedge, | 3c ea. -Mrs, H. By Ford, La- | vonia. Extra large gladioli bulls. 25e doz. Mrs. Hopper, Blue Ridge. : Chrysanthemums, 18 var. white. pink, cream, vellow. red, lavendar. variegated, aur. large type plants. 8c ea. 25, $1.50; 65 for $3.25: 20 var. Pompon button and daisy ty: 6c ea., 50. $1.85: 65, $2.25: 125. } $3.25. Mrs. J. G. Chapman, Edison. Giant pansy plants, 40c dor. 2 3 doz.. $1.00; Super giant, 50c doz., 3 doz., $1.25: new Dixie giant red Thrift, 20, $1.00 Regal lilies, 10 med., 6 large or 4 extra large. $1.00. Add post- age and 10c exc. to chks. C.A Dobbs, Gainesville. Z Yellow, dbl. white Daisy chrysanthemums, 40c_ doz. flaming red President cannas $3.00 C. Exc. for Amaryllis, red thrift, dahlias (labeled). $1.00 orders postpaid in Ga. Evelyn W. Seago, Pinehurst. Mapnotiag Evergreen | oak tea-olives, *Umbrella chinas, {red holly. dogwood. red. crepe honeysuckle, 1 to 5 ft.. 10c. 25c, 35c, 45c ea. Add postage. Exe. for white sacks. Mrs. Wood- row Toulson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. African Daisy Mrs. J, 20 doz. postpaid. Greene, Moultrie, ea Red and white dogwood. re maple, azaleas, Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, hhemlocks, pine, crabapples, $1.00 doz.: pussy- willows, sweet shrubs, 20c ea,: pur, 35c doz. Add postage. Exc. for sacks. Mae Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels, white pine. spruce pines. $1 00 doz.; dogwood. azaleas, iris, crabapples, goldenbells. fail pinks, chrysanthemums, 50e doz.: lilac, roses. 20c ea. | postage. Mrs. J. B. Hensley, Ellijay. Rt. 2 ae SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1941 John Desire Model A tractor on rubber tires. Extra good condition. Has power lift. Hope. No. 2 Bostrum farm iene in perfect condition. Also 1 grain cradle, as good as new. Horace Darnell, Winston. 1 55 Oliver planter, used Lee than 1 season, with Sees and corn plates, $15.00. B. H. Me tin. Cumming, Rt. 3. Chattancoga 64 2-H, len $12.50; Chattanooga 62 Ae) plow, $10.00: Chattanooga ie middlebruster, $15.00, all in L. P. Singleton, Fert Valley. 2-H. plow, $12.00; Black Hawk corn sheller, $175. 00. G W. Akins, Graymont. - John Deere tractor row: markers, $10.00. W. B. Ouzts, Tennille Ri 27 2 Gantt cotton planters, $600. C. M. Adcock, | Adairsville, Rt. 2. : Int'l. riding cultivator, cheap for cash, or will exc. fer peas or Q-too-tan beans. A. R. Ros- er, Jenkinsbur j A Ga Siig a ee tractor, pee hon Sell separately, $100.00 th, or $60.00 for tractor, for harrow. Milton Min- Ma con, Rt. Be 6 Case threshing ma- ithout feeder or wind a , needs repairs, $50.00 OB my farm. A. W. Chappell, ilner, Rt. 1. pee ton: eae corn to be ground. A. Das Nes. Luthersville. pen buggy. in good condi- } $30.00. W. P. Dorman, etteville. Deere 4 tractor with s and cultivator, in secs sprayer, almost new, used twice. $90.0 H. A. Rush, Putnam. .. 61 McCormick-Deering om ine for sale.. S. G. Lang, andersville. rmall A tractor, cultivators, w and 16 B plow, all-in condition. W. Vickers, Na- ata, Rt. 1, Box 38. C ormick tractor, binder, lade, on rubber tires. As s new. $375.00. G. O. = Washington, Rt. 4. He Harvester hay baler, 6 P.. runs on own motor or by McCormick-Deering oh ae fair prices. Wayne P. Newnan, Poves -Es~ 0) ngton cation dropper, $10 good condition. 3-Disc Cole ke. used only few days, with eftilizer attachment, $25.00. D. Mo ee See Me ES oa. ven hydraulic pump acking cotton. Belt- driven in good condition, W. th, a oS eS Oliver turn plow in ndition, $10.00 at my Harl Sansom, Rocky Face, es 40 combine gullet gin ee Ss, , line shafting, lint fiu.: de B. Stephens. aw Lummus cotton gin, te with engine, buiiding t Towns. A-bargain. a : peer P. O. Box Heatly new Bradley plow with 2-14 inch pbale. HOD, Blerencs, i caaition. Tat. of similar mare. P. O. Box 942. Phone wagon. $20.00 cash. No s answered. Come and see. 5 pee Bydak Rt 2. Bradley. used S. cost $26.00, sell ae ae Quit farming, E. ow. Lexington. oFai rbanks-Morse live- scales: used, only little, s new. with weight in- and 5-ton cap. $325.00, vo alker, Marshallville, rord on tractor with , intake, good cond. Har- i other parts. eee racing es $15.00. ie Orion Algooa, planter, with fertilizer ter combine, $12.00. 1 Janter, $5.00. Deermy machine, Will sell at s M. A. Hh 3 ior, planters and dis- Allis-Chalmers selharies C. Harman, E jng-McCormick ineer and 2 disc and... $590.00; also connimg equipment, : Morshali, Frank- Sa 60 mer - Mull, So0U. 39. Jr., Buford. t 2 H. wagon, gocd tanooga ({ H.). and r sale or exc. for hee Rock | Consider . 2. | Douglas, Rt. 3. new want flueless ae oiler, to 5-HP., for dairy use. M. Bird, Metter. Want wood tractor ands dise plews. Write fully what you have. M. L. Crawford, Tiger. Want l-row cultivator with or without attachments fo1 model B Allis-Chalmers trac- tor; -D= Wr Clark, Garfield. Want Fordson tractor, Athens side plow. Quote best price. J. WwW. Murphy, Jasper sete 2, Want Farmall H cultivator, 1 side delivery rake. S. A, Mcore, Pinevie Ww. Want ee and planter for Allis-Chalmers model. R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Rf. 1. Want new mode! mowing ma- chine and rake. Pay ecsh for same. Within 60 miles. Gaines- ville. Claud D. Sosebee, Cleve- ldnd Rie = Want large size tractor, Model A John Deere or M Farmall, other makes. Must have lights, starter,.on good rubber. Also 3 or 4 disc tiller. not over 125 Mi. of Canon. Carl | FEF. Isbell, Canon. Want iarge corn sheller, Buy or will exc. pr. nice Hampshire gilts for same. O. S. Duggan. Chester. Want Soe and planters for No. F-12 Farmall tractor. Mrs. Ben Heath, Vidalia. Want 2-H. disc harrow, in running order, near Roberta. W. K.F. Peacock, Rober tas IG. Want power dusting machine for.-dusting orchards. 2. F; Cook, Newnan, Ree: Want Ford Ferguson tractor on rubber, in- 200d condition. Consider other makes, Wire or 1 price. E. L. Davis, Bui- er Want doubhe section hacraw for small Ford or Farmall trac- tor for cash. State particulars. No junk wanted. W. L: Eaebeh, 2 W ant. F- 12 rae tractor or equivalent, with turn plow, dise harrow. cultivators, planters, distributors. Give age, conds tion. and price... GAH. Duck- worth, Tifton, Rt. 4. Want 3 80-air blast gins. Must be late model and first class condition. S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia, Want walking cultiv soe Tha | good condition. State price, = | M. Thomas, Fayetteville, Rt Want 1-H. wagon cheap in Aa: here If in need:repairs, all yight, A. M. McCard, Milner, ' Want planters and distribu tors for Ford tractor. On. Scott, Butler, Want to buy or trad for a .good 1-H. wagon. D. R. King, Decatur, Rt, 2. Columbia Drive. Want power jiay baier in good J. E. Jacobs, Valdosta, Box 131-A. - Want 2 slightly used walkine cultivators, with equipment. prefer International d ond 22 Horse. L. H. iedentiels, more, Rt. 1. se Want 2 dise pull: plow for iight tractor. Trade for shoats or pigs. Write price. Arthur Roy Cole- man, Roswell, Box 22. Want 2-H. walking Stealer. Abbott, Morven. Rt. 2. Must be in good shape. C. e Abbott, Morven, Rt. 2. Want exc. J. D. 5dise tier with seeder attachment, for a 4 disc tiller. J. D. with seeder at- Re 4, tachment preferred. State what. you have, Oren Ellis, Morrow, Bea : INCUBATORS AND BROODERS FOR SALE Po No. i good. incubator, 600 egg cap.,. $25.00 at my home. H. Ce Ledford, Maysville. Electric 5 deck battery brood- er, used only twice, cap. 2Q per week starting and finishing plant, cost $65.00. Seil for $45. A. R. Daniels, Swainsbcro. Shenandoah wood burning brooder, thermostatic control, reasonable price. Will ship direct. Only used 8 wks. and in perfeet running cond. Harry Poole, Warwick. ~ -1- Little Giant oil burner brocder, 48 in. canopy, also 28 metal feeders, used for 2 broods. $15.00 at my place. Cant ship. Gow. Brown, Mountain View. Box 42. Geor; iS |i unbleached. 25c ea. rule Still- loupe,. $1.00. Theron Phillips. Mrs. $1.25 Ib.: del.; 1; Mother Nature brooder, with instruction, used only once, $5.00, FOB. Mrs. J. T. Mc- Arthur, Cordele, 309 14th Ave. 2 Buckeye ing. F as 220 egg ecap., $12.50; other, 600 cap. $25.00. _Both fine cond. H. Konigsmark, Smyrna. | SEED FOR SALE Few lbs.. ed: limited amount. Spanish peanuts. hand picked, 8c lb. P. O. money order: also 500 stalks Red Sugar Cane, $20.00 at bed. Bob McDaniel, Chipley, Rta. Heading and Ga. collard seed, $1.00. Ib.: Vigorvine to- mato seed. 100 for 25c:_old time large pumpkin. 25c per 14 pint. Se A. Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. ' 65 Ibs. Stone Mtn. water- melon seed. green rind, hand saved, from. select melons, $65.00 or $1.25 Ib. -Blummer McCrary. Molena. Ga. Headnigs collard seed. $2.50 Ib.: 25c per % teacupful: 15e ounce, Plus postage. Mrs. Clinton Bryan, Americus, Ris. Green pod okra seed. 50c pt. Mrs. O. E. Myers. Decatur, any: 3rd Ave. ' Pure; imp. Pride of. Ga. watermelon seed, $2.00 lb. or Y% 1b.. 60c: also White Pekin duck eggs. $1.25 per 12. Car- tons ret. James Carson, Grif- fin, Rt. 3. White and col. butter-bean seed, 30c cupful: okra seed. same price: also guano sacks. ne G. C: Tavlor, Buchanan, Rt. Pure yellow oe squash seed. $2.00 a BoeP: Garlic: bulbs. $1.50 G. P. P. J. J. Bond, Elberton, Rt..6: <. Cannonball watermelon seed, $1.50 lb. Postage paid. Charles L. Bentley, McIntyre. _ Cucumber seed, mix. gourd. mixed hot peppers. 10ce spoon- ful: pumpkin seed, 20c cup- Exchange for: beet seed. ate John. Weaver. Buchanan. Sericea lespedeza seed, well cleaned by combine and large bercent scarified, 20c lb.. FOB. Leo Green. Suwanee. Rt. 2. . . Seed: Pimiento pepper. $1.00 ibe Cuban Queen watermelon, \$1. 50 Ib3 Wawksberry water- 60c Ib.: Velvet beans. melon, few field peas. $5.00 bu. FOB. aFL Downs. Andersonville, Ph. 4136. Ear lay Cee largest W. M. Thornton. Jesup, Rt. 2 _ Sev. thousand pounds Ke- rean Lespedeza seed. for sale. R, F. Burch, Eastman. White Bush butterbeans, Ib., in lots 4 Ibs. or more. postage. Mrs. J. F. Hampton, Rt. 1. Manimoth. gourds (grow to hold 8 to 10 gals.: 10c font doz. seed. plus stamped en- velope. Mrs. Alta Wood, Mar- 25e d Brown, nbin yt. 2. Dude Creek special Gauier melon seed. makes more per acre, $1.75 lb.: 100 lb. lots-or over, $1.50 lb. Also limited amt. wilt-resistant Leesburg Watson: $1.25: Ib. 2 Jc 2 Fill- man, Moultrie, Rt) Seed: 25 lbs. Perkins Mam- moth green pod okra, 60c Ib.: 2 lbs. Stone Mtn. watermelon. 80c Ib.; 1 Ib. Roekyford canta- All postpaid. Hand cleaned: Mrs. J.D. Coston, Pulaski, Rt._1. Old fashioned ol. bunch but- terbean seed. 40c lb. del. ge Alpharetta. tee Pure Stone ti weeraclen seed, 50c teacup. Heavy bear- ing okra seed, 25c for 2 tblsp. Mrs. W. V. , Hobbs. Flowery Branch, Rt kh. - Mixed okra seed, 25c large cup. Exc. for onion sets and English pea seed. Ea pay post- age. Mrs. te Garrison. Gainesville. Rt. Mammoth ee sunflower seed, $1.25 gal.. Okra seed. 50c at. Cuban Queen watermelon, 35c cupful. Prepaid. Mrs. L. D. Elliott. Lavonia, Rt. 1. 2 thlspns. collard seed, 15c. G. W. Owen. Hawkins- ville. Rt. 1. Lee Gray watermelon seed, 10 Ibs. and up lots. $1.10 del. Mrs. Lois Pitts. Smithville. pee ee) del. Dixie Belle melon seed, $2.00 lb. carefully select- White -age. bean seed. 30c Ib. Lee eds Limited amt.; ihe een seed. 25e pkg. Acre bag. $2.00. Also Jumbo Triumph. watermelon grown. 25c pkg. > Mrs. | Add postage. Gee. Royston. Rt. 2. 45 bu. eee a ean seed, | $3.00 bu. FOB. Oscar Keener. Thomson. 1943 Crop Jackson Wonder une Queen seed, 40c lb. D. . Gates, Chipley. 10 Ibs. long green pod okra seed, 35c lb. Add postage. Mrs. G. A. Mincey. ee | Rt. 2. Box 116. , White velvet okra seed. 20 teacup. or 75c qt. postpaid. Exe. for print or white sacksy Tl lb; seed for 1 _saek: wits: Lillie a Hy Roney. ee, Rt. Box 103 Chufas. 1. 00. Ib. plus post- age. Hand cleaned and wash- ed. Mrs. Ola L. Hearn. Ross- ville. Rt.. 2, Benerly Hills. Citron seed, $1,00 lb. Cu-| cumber, 35c teacup. Add post- Allie Millwood, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. 65 Ibs. Stone Mtn. Water- melon: seed, $1.25 lb: 8 Ibs. white rind, red meat water- melon, same price. Hand saved from select melons. Blummer McCrary, Molena. 8 lbs. colored bineh butter- Powers, Pineview, Rt Citron seed, $1.00 lb. Ba- nana mushmelon seed. 35c tea- cup. Early green okra, 50c lb. Also muscadine vines. 3 ft.. 25e ea. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1 Pure white velvet okra seed, 50c lb; 3 lbs., $1.00. Pop corn, 4 lbs., 50ce. Postpaid. All 1943 crop. C. T. Parker, Hamp- ton. oe 700 lbs. Sericea lespedeza seed, recleaned and _ scarified, 25c Ib..in small. lots. 20c Ib. for. 100*lbs.. or more. .G..5S. Weldon. Lavonia. Long green dwarf okra seed, 50c lb.; 5 Ibs..40c 1b.; 95 Ibs.. .35c Ib.:-50 Ibs, 30 Jb. Po Ps. Cash or: -O.2 A. Ai, Rozar, Baxley, Rt. 2: Stone Mtn. watermelon seed. Dixie Queen, banana muskmelon, ea kind, 40c teacup. Del.. Vine peach, 20c tbsp... Pumpkin seed, 18 for 15c. White shelled pop- corn, 15e lb. 5 Ib. lots del. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Whites- burg. S Citron sed, $1.00. 1b. A; L. Thompson, Caldwellh. : 6 Qts. spineless green pod okra seed, 35c pt. $4.00 for lot. Horseradish, 40c lb.. plants, 25 doz. Garlic bulbs, 95 doz. Add postage. Mrs. 1. A. i ta a Alto, Rt. 1. 3 tbs. pure Pride of Ga. Wa- termelon seed, sound and, pure, $1.00 lb. Ad postage. Mrs. Em- ma Little. Hampton. About 25 tos. good okra seed, 35e lb. prepaid. Cash orth OF fu letters ans. W. lL. McCrary, . Americus, BC peice honey rock canta- loupe seed, from ist yrs. plant- ing. clean and bright, j0 ta- blespoonful, or 3, 25c. Mrs. W. O. Harris, Elberton, Rt. 5; Sericea lespedeza seed, scar- ified, recleaned and dodderiree, 95c lb. in 50 and 100. tb. lots. Send M. O. Want 25 bu. veivet beans. Claude A. Seth Stocix- pridses th. 2.7 0 Yellow crookneck ee seed, 65e eupnful, or $1.25 Ib. Also dark Cornish eggs, $..25 for 15, or. $2.15 for 30. Cartons to be ret. Postpaid. No checks Miss Cora BE. or COD orders. 3, Box 44. Patterson, Ty Ty. Rt. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE = Running Welvet pee ae $3.85 bu. in 4 bu. lots. W. lL. Wilson; Sparta. Speckled, Purple Hull fields peas, also Velvet beans. each, $6.00 bu. FOB.. R. J. Holland, Empire, Rt. 1. 200 bu. 90-day Runing Velvet bean seed, $5.00 bu. W. G. Neisler, Reynolds. Col. butter-beans. 3 lbs.. a: 00: some garlic bulbs. 25 doz. Mars. S C: Mc- Wonderful (new) edible soy- bean: drought. weevil. bean beetle resistant: okra seed. without sharp pines, 50c_ vt.. $1.00 at. Add postage. Mrs- Clara Prince. Demorest. Rt. 1. Box 14. ? 5 : 10. Lbs. turkey-ioe (tiny white peas. Sample for stamp. 15 Ib. he stamps or checks. Mrs. W. H. Colston. Kite. antl. 100 Bu. 90- Day velvet beans. for sale. te qf. eee Rich- dang, se: 200: -cupful;. |Ib. or 3 lbs., Pulaski. =P. | Acree. Bunch butter peas, nd: bunch butter-beans, ea. white, blac Add po peas, on pt. ag Jones. seco Ret. a R. Gane and running | abbr bean seed, 35c lb. or 3 Ibs. $1.00. P. P. Mrs. Fred Yelton A Bhar 1 Also = heading seed, 50c per % Ib. P. mer Fowler, Roy. | bu., 8c lb. less than bu. FOB. 600 lbs. also W Se sees peanuts. 10c Ib. Fi . Goodwin, Greensboro Good. sound col. butter Lima bush bean seed, 3 b, prepaid on 3 or more lb: AQ mail ans.. John M. Aderh . Douglasville, Rt. 2. ; ae Lady.Finger peas. nice a clean, free of weevils, 15e J P. P. in Ga. a4 ae Rit: $1.00. Mrs. Cheek, Lavonia. Riis peas. $4.50 bu. at my farm. ue Bargeron, Sardis, Rt. AO Lbs. speckled runni butterbeans; lbs. whi bunch Lima, 35c 1b. or 3 Ib of either. $1.00. > Pash. MeO airs ee Tarrytown. White bunch-13-butter 35e per % Ilb.: 2 Speckled running butter De 40c lb.: 3 Ibs.. $1.00. Edible sor beans, weevil- resistant, 50c - 3 lbs.. $1.00. Mrs. Prickett, Maysville. White blackeye peas. 15 at Old-fashioned turnip seed. 11 tsp. Six wks. white tend bunch beans. 40c pt.; Won beans, 45 pt. Waterme seed, 50c gal. Cushaw see 15e: at. Dollie Be Titus. . 40 Bu. velvet. beans. is u. : x No. 1 New Era peas. $7.50. b 5 Bu. sugar Crowder, $9.00 bu. Also watermelon seed. C seed corn. G. Lucius. william Ceisthoree FOR SALE Speciai Var., Swee meee late bearing.. Jong! aa end okra seed, 25c cupful. Mrs. vy; E. Bennett, Cordele, Rt 2 Hybrid a Corr Ver lific, $1.00 pk. FOB. $5.00 wel 3. E. R. Garett. Sylv Whatleys seen corn. ed ane aes: $1.00 pk bu. H G, Ad-ms. Social C Golden Queen veJlow | corn. $15.00 Cwt. Del. Collins. Cordele: 25 Lbs. sound. BAN: pe corn, 15c Ib... Add postage less es 5 db. lots. =k Also want to buv sor Sage plants. Ry Cs = 1943 Crop Marlboro hie prolific - seed corn. $1.25 P. $400 bu. FOB. Atlanta, ian NE. Ch2296. Special var, Gaeek corn. Hastings dwarf okra seed, | cun. 5 H. t, ( Adairsville, Rt. dy Cherokee. hybrid corn. 3 Ibs. will plant a $1-00 pk: P. P. in Ga. Kenyor, Macon, Rt.) 5. 100 Bu: corn, $1.50 bu. at: a Pe Charlie co Stanley's Farolitie oy, hand nubbed, $4.00 bu shuck, $2.25 bu. at mv Cash- No checks. > liams, McRae, Rt. 1. 400 Bu. No. 1 diame $1.75 bu. at my farm 5- Louisville on Louisville- ton Hwv. Milton Beall ton. ree ee or ed Se Nieiaiant one sank mn Eaay-cecond govt. grade, hae ae G: Manley, Car- ieville 2-B hesiihcced. isi aned and kept pure, Sei-. ted . for planting, $1.40 bu., ss than 5 bu. $1.50 bu. T. W. Simmons, Douglasville, Rt. 3. L No. 14 cottonseed, ist kept pure, 5 1-2c Ib. 1000 : r over, 5c lb. FOB. C. M. es, Suwanee, Rf. 2. annamaker eotiondcad 1st aved with care, $5.00 Cwt. sev. hundred gals, syrup. a d right at my barn. Joe Bro own, McRae. nuine Stoneville B., ist kept pure, 1 var. gin, high ination, recleaned. Cere- treated, $6.00 Cwt. FOB. . Roy Ray, Fayetteville, PL cottonseed No. 14, Ist - $5.00 Cwt. 43 percent nt, one oe one-sixteenth in. faple. - Alexander, Car- ton, Ril Dneville. 2-B Chr bnsckd. vi. sinned and kept pure on fs graded, cleaned, Jed_ and. treated with new _Ceresan. New even wt. Ss. $6.50 Cwt. FOB. Ton z cheaper. aye ota ons DPL cottonseed No. Ae on 1-var. gin. wilt- . Made bale per- A.. Soe Cwt. ae Jd. 33 Hamby. vonia. Rt. 1 Ist: oker 100 on 6 planting ed (not wilt-resistant). $6.00 +. FOB. Pure honey drip ghum_ seed, 10c be Pe. bs. Hales Best cantaloupe seed, "et i16c1b. iP. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Rt. 3. Rose comb Silver . Laeed Wyandotte eggs from 4-A bloodtested stock, $1.50 for 15, P. P. in Ga. Docie Harris, Lula. $4. 00 CG. Mrs. E. B. Trav- 4 and }- ifor sale here, Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt $1.25 per16, del. Miss Leona! eggs; .-Mil- | ee from Donaldson reds. $1.60 for 16: 32. Also baby chicks, $16. 00. Mrs. Grady Brown, Mountain, Rt: ae Se Silver : hens, $1.50 for 15. age. Mrs. A. K. Eatonton, Rt. E Purebred Dark Sora son. ostaid. RE - Box 52 Pure Brown Leghorn, Ev ed lay str. eggs. $1.25 per 15, plus postage. Money order. M W. R. Richey. Hatching eggs. Black Polis Turkens (not turkeys), and White Cornish. Red rs horns, Black Spanish. $5.00 pe 15 P. P. also bantam egg Cash with ae H. F. Rec fern, Mitchell, P. O. Box tele : Lavonia, Rt PEANUTS AND PECA FOR SALE | : ' Papershell pecans. 30c 1b. 100 lb. lots. Mrs. J. L. Burl Tifton, Rt. 3. an Bu. Imp. jane oe $5.0 bu. Imp. Hales Best ees seed. $1.50 lb. Also new kind. slightly col. runnin butterbeans. 5 Ibs.. $2.00 de Mrs. J. M. Jones.Grayson. No. 1 Spanish seed See $169.00 oe vie: 1 Runner pe nut seed. 54.00 ton. Morr son P. Shine Donalds valle. 50 ibs. or more ine YD Spanish peanut seed, 10e 1} on 50 lbs. or more. D. O. Mu linax, Duluth, Rt. 1. or san B Spoon Atlanta. 4043 DEA Imp, peanu hand pick well matured and sound. Wiice Miller, Bowdon. a: sn White Spani POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SA 1 Acre turnips. now re for marketing. Will sell field. J. G. Horn. Hilton, s Porto Rican sweet eae No. 1. Also bunch Porto R can seed potatoes. Morris Me Arthur, Ft. Valley. Ph. 457- 50 bu. smali Porto Ri potatoes, $1.50 bu. at my hom 4 mi. N. Carrollton.; on ol Caroliton and Bremen Road He L. Jackson. Cereh ies Rt i: Acre turnin salad, about Mch. 10th. 3 ae Pavo on Dobin Byrd far - or see. N. J. Dean: Pax Abut 12 pit Po Ree seed potatoes, $1.00 bu. at En Elmer Smith, Knoxville, - SYRUP ae SAL Pure Ga. cane syrup. in gal. bbls. $45.00 bbl. FOB. G ton. H. R. Zipperer, Marlow. 300 Gals. good Ga. syrup in gal. jugs and No. Cans, BR Cae Se Box 147. 1002 Gals. thick, bright. pur Ga. cane new syrup. Packed 6 No. 10 big top jugs to case. = V H. Tugegle, Camilla. ee cane 16 HONEY BEES AND B SUPPLIES WANTE nish eggs, $1.15 for 15, Parcel | Bees. i Want ae bees ae hives, or old style gums. Stat what you have and price. Carl Terry. Atlanta. Sidney St. Ma 5470. - ; Want some Bees on halvy to take care of for part honey and half of swarms Also. want some os pe esl feed sacks. . Stover. Pisgah. Want few hives of. "Honey Make best price. Mi vin Lewis. Baxley. es Want best grade hon State what you have and pri Mrs. G. D. Purvis. Taney Box 366. Want i Ib. beeswcx.. Wr price before sending. Mrs. A, B. Esics. Atlanta. 566 Harden= dorf Ave. Ne De ules and Regulations The Bulletin now has a circulation of approx: nately 200,000 with hundreds of additional requests o be put on the MAILING LIST reaching us weekly. he greater number of these patrons send in notices r publication in the Bulletin. oS _ The Bulletin was created for, and is financed by the GEORGIA FARMER a medium of Sale, Want, and Exchangein order to help the farmer dispose oi his products to the best possible advantage. 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PRICES LISTED IN BULLETIN ARE UN- ERSTOOD TO BE FOB Shipping point unless therwise state. |. | -WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SINCERE CO- ERATION. oe ATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE M LINDER, Commissioner. } stamps. | paid. ) Too-Tan beans. | better, Tate. Want 10 bu. velvet beans for. | kind, price and time of _ ELIZABETH HYNDS, Editor Bulletin. _ a 3 Ag & : | Point. GRAIN FOR as AND HAY Good baled mixed hay. $25.- 00 ton. Also corn in shuck at barn. H. M. Carter. Griffin. Rt. C, Ph 4724, Choice kudzu hay. del. by truck. Write for del. prices. ae Middlebrooks, Barnes- ville. Mosleys Sagrain. 100 hu. per acre, 5 tons fine forage per acre, 40 bu. grain per acre. under drought conditions. Good for hogs, cows and poul- try, $1.00 gal.- $12.50 Cwt. COD. .E. M. Mosley, Clarkston, | Ph 4511. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Black walnut meats,. 75c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Hum- phries, Milledgeville, Rt. 2. About 5 bu. black walnuts, sound and dry, $1.00 bu; $4.00 for lot. Also Hastings early ereen okra seed, 25c large tea~ cup, or 75 Ib. Mrs. C. R. Sor- rells, Monroe, Rt. 1. 20 White chicken feed casks, free of holes, some washed, 12c ea. Mrs. I. N.. Minish, Com- merce, Rt. 4. Yellow root bulbs, star grass. plants, Balm, 20c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, 11a- mond. Horseradish, hoarhound,: cat- nip, comfrey, spearmint, house- leek, sage, Basil, Elecampane, 10c. bun. rooted. Garlic, be. cheaper in larger quantitzes.. Pumpkin, citron, yellow squash seed, 5c tablespoon. Others. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Wil- liams, Cumming, RFD. 100 feed sacks, in good cond.. not washed, $10.00. H. Konigs- mark, Smyrna.| & aA Artichokes, 5c lb. 100 Ibs. | and up: 544c less than 100 lbs. FOB. No orders less than 50 lbs. No COD orders. M. O. with order. ox: Moreland. _ About 25 lbs. used feathers in good condition. Make _ best offer. Mrs. Lula Yeung. Sum- ner, Rt. 1 Sage for seasoning, fresh ground. $1.50 lb. Sage plants, $1.00 doz. del. J. D. Fuller, Mountville. $1.50 lb. del. No stamps. Mrs. Grace Skinner, Gainesville, Rt. 15 lbs. bloomless sage. dried, $2.00 lb. del. No. stamps please. Mrs. T. A. Darracott, Gainesville, Rilo oS ce Rhubarb or pie plant, 15c bunch, 2 for 25c: horseradish, comfrey, 10c bunch. dd postage. Mrs. Ida Fedley. Ellijay, Rt. 2. Box 83. also Jersey Giant rooster, $2.00 and 4 pullets ready to lay. $1.00 ea. FOB. B. F. Harrison, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Good burlap bags. free of holes, 50 for $4.00; 100 for $7.50. FOB. J. Curtis Branch, Enigma, Rt. 1. Horseradish, 20c bunch, \3 for 50c: garlic bulbs, 25c doz.: rhubarb and hoarhound, 10c bunch, 6 for 50c. Add postage on orders less $1.00. Accept Mrs. Ellen Walker. Blairsville, Rt. 4. Catnip. 40c bunch, not pre- Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. = MISCELLANEOUS WANTED - BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want 20 bu. running Velvet | beans, write best FOB price. S. B. Duncan, Royston, Rt. 1. Want 10 bu. Tokvo and O- Henry Led- planting. State price. John | J.. Carter, Newborn. CORN WANTED: Want coon corn for seed. A, M. McCard, Milner. . | GRAIN AND HAY WANTED: Want good hay, No. 1 Tim-. othy preferred. Del. Also want currant bushes to bear this yr. rhubarb crowns, oose- berry and blueberry bushes. | A. D. Carpenter. Stone Moun- | tain, Rt. 2, Ph. Clarkston 2103. | PLANTS WANTED: - Want potato plants. Sap hd e- livery. J. Mason. | Acree, Union 1S. Jones, Scottdale. in The Bulletin. people from whom they loss of time and money. ened out. source of great inconvenience and considerable We have warned advertisers before to be sure and answer every letter received. Those who have failed to do so and who have complaints filed against them will be refused the use of the ]| columns of The Market Bulletin to advertise | their plants until these complaints are straight- : NOTICE TO SELLERS OF s_PLANYTS We have recelved numerous complaints from customers who order plants from: the advertisers Some state they lose valuable time due to the fact they never hear from the order plants. This isa MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want sage plants (rooted). asparagus roots. rhubarb an shallots. not sets. State fullv what vou have and price del. ti H. Fagala, Newnan. 16 Fair GOURDS WANTED: Want sev. Martin gourds. State: size and price. J. G, Buyers, Whitesburg, Rt. 1. POTATOES WANTED: Want yellow yam sweet po- tatoes. Write what you have at once. J. C. Cravey. Milan, Rt. 1. Box 105. z , SEED WANTED: Want 25 lbs. Dude Creek watermelon seed from melons grown in No. Georgia. J. B. Bowers. Cordele. Want 800 to 1000 Ibs. early Crotolaria Spectibilis. Please send sample and price in let- | ter.. H. L. Lokey, Arnoldsville. Want 5 or 10 lbs. pumpkin and suchaw seed. Write what: you have and best price. J. C. Lamar, Jr.. Augusta, Rt. 4. Want 50 to 100-lbs. pumpkin seed. sound _and in Ist class condition.. Quote lowest price FOB. W. A. Walker, Cairo. Sev. tons Kobe. Korean.and common lespedeza seed. pete, Naldosta, P. OQ. Box Want some Napier grass seed. Also have for sale sev-| eral bu. 2-crop seed peas, 10c lb. ot $500 bu. FOB. Jessie Sage, shade dried, 1943 crop, | Chambers. Uvalda. Want some Bermuda grass seed. Give price per lb. W. K. | F. Peacock, Roberta, Rt. 2. Want 100 lbs. carpet grass seed. Give price.- C. T. Chap- man, Macon, Rt. 4. Want 50 lbs. Kobe lespedeza seed at once. State best price first. letter H.C. Stallings, | College Park. Rt. 2. Box 359. Want some yard long | handled. gourd seed. Mrs. W 40 chicken feed sacks, wash- ed (but letters not out), 10c ea. | P. Kircus. Winder. Rt. 3. Want 5 to 10 lbs. black dia- mond or Cox watermelon seed. J. OPH. Sanders, Atlanta, P. O. Box 1726. SEED CORN WANTED: Want to hear from party near Cordele having green ribbon or sugar cane. Want about 500 stalks and will come after.. Also want some dried peaches or apples. Edwin Col- lins, Cordele. CATTLE FOR SALE = Small milch cow, will freshen around March 15th. Price rea- sonable at my barn. Carl Cau- | then, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. Bull, wt. 500 Ibs. ready for service, fat and: fine. 8 Mi. S. College Park just off paveay) hwy. Mrs. Jewel Fryer, River- dale. Res. Aberdeen-Angus bull, 2. yrs. old. wt. about 1200 Ibs. Papers furnished, $250.00. Angus cows, not reg. C. W. Hutchins, Summerville, Rt. 3. Nice Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, will freshen March 12th with 2d calf, $85.00 or $95.00 when) fresh, P. _B. Brown; Bai Ground, Rt. 1. Sell or exc. for 1 of same breed, 8 or 10 mos. old. 'H. W. Thur-: | Spanish seed peanuts, 8c_I mond, Farmington, Rt. 1. 6 yr. old cow, fresh, good milker, good shape and good cond., for sale at my barn. W. M. Fritts, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 127. (East Washington Rd.) Reg. Guersney bull, 19 mos. | old, with napers, $125.00. L. H.' Hattaway. Palmetto, Rt. 1. Good Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, with calf 2 mos. old, $70.00. A. CATTLE FOR SALE Jersey cow, 4nd calf. Now giving 3 gal., $125.00; also 6 d|OIC pigs, 6 wks. old, $7.00 alse 9 shoats, $100.00. M. M. De- Bardelaben, Ellenwood, Riel. May: . 1 Hereford cow with young calf and 8 grade calves from 3 to 8 mos. old. Roy Me | Cleskey, Marietta. Phone 1 Nice milch cow, fresh, 3 calf, good quality, 21-2, er gal., $8000 at barn. John 8B. Harp, Fayetteville, Rtv3. 1 milch cow, freshen in April {for sale. Mrs. W. I. Dorris, Dou- | glasville, Rt. 3. Me Jersey cow, about 2 gal., mi a day, freshen in May; new goes dry, 4 gal. when_ fresn $75.00. W. P. Dorman, Fayette- ville. ; ~ Jersey cow, freshen 2nd time | 1st April. Also 4 shoats, 4 mos. old. Write or come see. W. U Dyer, Atlanta, 254 Howell Ter- race;o. i. fick For sale or service, pure-" bred Jersey bull, 9 mos. old. From reg. stcok. E. W. Hen- don, Marietta, Rt. 41, (Sandy Plains Road.) a fe Nice cow, 5 yrs. old, freshen at, soon, 3rd calf, sell or exc. for | gentle horse not over 8 yrs. old, | Also sev. 100 lb. shoats, for sale. . H. Parker, Royston, Rt. 1. . Heifer, 21-2 yrs. old ,hatt F. M. McCullough, Round Oak. Fine Jersey and Guernsey crossed heifer, freshen in Feb., Ist calf, 3 gal. milker. Jersey heifer, 9 mos. old. Also young | mule, 4 yrs. old this spring. Hes A. Sheriff, Norcross, Box 54. _ 2 Grandsons Green Meadow Melba, world record cow in class FF. Sept. and Oct. values. * |Soon ready for light service. G P, Reece, Lyerly. Ss _ 30 purbred reg.. Guernsey cows: federal accredited and state Bangs free herd. Will sell lot or singly. J. E. Turner, At- lanta, 1330 LaFrance St., N. i Fine, gentle Jersey cow, $89 at farm, gives 3 gals. daily. Alse other cows to freshen Maren and April. Also DPL cotton- seed, pure, high germination, $4.50 cwt. FOB. L. P. Single- ton, Fort Valley. : 28 Full blooded, gentle Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, good cond freshen in June, 3 gals. milk plenty butter, with good feed. $85.00. E. H. Toole, Midvil Rite ae Reg. Hereford bulls, 1 yr. horned and. polled. 3 gra Guersney and Jersey springer cows. Also purebred OIC pig well bred, well fed. A. | Chamlee, S-arta. 40 Grade Hereford heifers, more. FE. Smith, Albany, 58 Citizens & South. Bank Bldg 32 Reg. horn-type Herefio bulls, 7 mos. to 3-yrs. old. P. Price, Albany, Box 157. he 2 nice cows, freshen soon wi 3rd calves. Pair purbred P hogs, not reg; also while mul Pure Guernsey male, 19 mos.| tiplying onions, 35c lb. Mrs. A old. not reg., ready for service. E. Hamer, LaGrange, Rt. 2. Guernsey-Jersey. mixed bu 15 mos. old, $40.0@at barn. 100 lb. lots. Mrs. Cairo, Rt. 1. Nice Jersey heifers, 1 to freshen last March, also reg. bull, ready for service. Come and see. King, Decatur, Rt. 2. Fine Jersey heifer, fresh-in, with ist calf (heifer), $100: at my place. .. Bre ' B. Brady ID. College Park, Rt. 2. (4 | College Park.) s Wednesday, March 8, 1944 HOGS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE LL. $35.00. Papers furnished. : : Box theeks, Augusta, Rt. 1, . Purebred Duroc gilts, bred o reg. male, $35.00 ea. Also few ales over 40 lbs., $10.00 ea. Ernest M. Bussell, Mystic. . Hereford sow, bred to Souths finest boar, $150.00. 2 Hereford boar pigs, 12 wks. old, $35.00 ea. Papers furnished. D. G. Harrison, Decatur, 3561 N. Decatur Road. * Reg. SPC pigs, medium type, from blue ribbon Gates breeding, $15.00 up. Open and bred gilts, $25.00 to $50.00. - Mitchell Edwards, Atlanta, 1655 Pelham Road, N. E. He 6025. Reg. SPC pigs, $15.00 ea. Best blood Hines, A. N, Harrell, Li- thonia, RFD. 8 Young OIC and big boned ruinea crossed, 4 mos. old. Rea- -sonably priced. Edward John- | son, Douglasville; Rt. 1, Nice sow, wt. 100 Ibs, OIC and Duroc crossed, in good condi- | tion, $10.00 if taken at once. F. O. B. On Hwy. 23 near Black- shears place. Homer Wofford, Gainesville, Rt, 3. Reg. black PC boar, 17 mos. eld, extra fine type, $75.00, 2 boars, 1 gilt, 4 mos. old, subject to reg. will net 150 Ibs. and bet- ter, $30.00 .ea, E: H. Lewis, Monticello, Rt. 2. - Reg, SPC sow, bred, wt. around 350 Ibs. farrow 3rd litter March 23rd, $50.00. James R. Mathis, San- dersville. Reg. OIC boar, 14. mos. old. Big boned, long body, short nose and legs. Best blood lines. Treated for cholera, $50.00. D. nett, Decatur, P, O, Box a Ree. SPC pigs.:8 to 14 wks: old, wt.30 to 60 Ibs. $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 ea.,Crated and shipped FOB.. Fred C. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt, 1. Reg, SPC pigs, treated, far- rowed Oct. 15th, wt. 70 to 10u dbs, $17.50 ea. $15.00 not reg. $2.00 extra for crating. L. D. _ Hill, Waynesboro, Phone 129. _-3 white guinea shoats, 3 mos. old, $8.00 ea. 3 PC shoats, 2 mos. old, $6.50 ea. Trade 2 for reg. PC gilt, about same age. Mrs. A. E. Sander, Talhotton. _ Large. reg. Duroe boar, extra good bloodlines, sell or traae for cow or for work and saddle mare or filly, J; H. Smith, Ft. poreey, Rt te - Purebred Orion Cherry King blocky type boar pigs, 10 wks. old, fine breeding stock, $12.50 ea. Dbl. treated; from_ prize winning stock. J. P. Brown, Pineview, Rt. 1. Shoat, wt. about 75 to 80 Ibs. Sell or exc. for nice, young hens- (no White Leghorns). Cannot ship shoat. Mrs. Homer Norton, College Park, Rt. 1, - Coweta Roed, - 2 O1C and PC crossed silts, about 100 Ibs., from reg. stock,. _ $16.00 ea. Also 3 Donaldson Red hens. 1 cock, 1 yr.. old, $2.00 ea. FOB. G. Dorsey Smith, De- catur, De 1325. 2 Purbered big boned Black African Guinea boar pigs, 4 mos. old; dbl. treated for cholera and swine plague, $25.00 ea. Charlie Malphus, Tusculum. _. 15 fine hogs and shoats, 100 to 350 Ibs. $25.00 ea up. From reg, stock. Mrs, Julia Varnedoe, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3, Sweet- water Road. Good pork hog, wt. about 225 _ bs. 18c lb. J, E. Chandler, Tal- White Chester pigs, 2 mos. old, $5.00 ea., at my home. Can't . N. C, Manley, Carnesville, ' Purebred SPC gilts, bred and open, 150-250 lbs. $40.00 to $60 for open, $60.00 to $75.00 bred. E. K. Overtstreet, Sylvania. _ Duroc-Jersey pigs, subject 10 reg. wt. 40-50 Ibs. 9 wks. old, $12.00 to $15.00 ea. Treated fom ters. Billy Parks,,Sumner, _ Purebred big boned African Blue Guinea pigs, $10.00 ea., treated. M. O. accepted. John- son Weldon, Woodbury, Rt. 2. _5 Shoats, wt. about 60 Ibs. Duroc-Hampshire crossed, $12. | Sie James W. Smith, Ft. Valley, OIC pigs, 6 wks. old, $6.00 ea. SPC service boar, 1 yr. ola,| winners, | 3 Dbl. treatea, | 6 Purebred, big boned Black African guinea pigs; 2 sows, $25 for both; 4 boars, $10.00 ea. Ready March 2nd. Want buy bluegoos peas and seed corn. Mrs. C. H. Culbertson. Colbert. ' Purebred SPC boar pig, about 75 lbs., $20.00. Reg. SPC sow, 225 lbs. bred to reg. boar, $50.00 with papers. Extra nice rex., bred, 175 Ib. gilt, $45.00, with papers. Lot for $105.00. sowell, Jr., Pulaski. SPC pigs, farrowed January 8rd and 8th, sub. to reg., for sale. Gene Jones, Sylvester, Rt. RG, 3 SPC crossed with Guinea, 4 mos. old feeder pigs, $6.00 ea. Treated. Not prepaid. Billie Joiner, Eastman, Rt. 3, Box 49. Purebred Hampshire pigs from Champion blood lines. Clean, thrifty, in good shape, $10.00 ea. at 6 wks. old, $1.25 ea. if reg. a Smith, Toccoa, P, O. Box -2 shoats, half guinea and half Berkshire, wt. 60-70 lbs. R. A. Duvall, Farmington, Ret Reg. Duroc male, 2 1-2 yrs. old, 450-500 lb. wt. if fat, $35.00 at my barn, 3 mi. No. Ochloc- knee on old stage road; also 1 almost full stock B. R. rooster, $2.25. Will ship. J. D. Wurst, Ochlocknee. Reg. Hampshire: sow, about 400 lbs., 3 yrs. old, $40.00. also Jersey heifer, 12 mos. old, $40.00 See, dont write. C. E. Bagby, Cohutta. : Guernsey-Jersey cross heifer, 2 yrs. old. fresh (calf few days old); Holstein heifer, 1 vr. old, for sale. Take Battery brood- er as part payment. ee oo Atlanta, RFD 5: Box White oO. I. pigs rok shoats, $5.00 to $20.00 ea. K .Coleman, Roswell. - Reg. Hereford sow and 6 Reg. gilts, almost old enough to be bred. J. E. Blalock, Decatur, P. O. Box 471. 7 female and 5 male Duroc and Ora pigs. 8 wks. old (all 1 litter), mother wt. 500. lbs., $15.00 ea. reg. buyers name, and treated against cholera. G. J. Holton, Surrency, Rt. 1. SP. C: shoais. 50-75 1b, ea.. / $12.50 ea.: a 34 Guernsey and 44 Jersey bull from 4 gal. cow, ready for service, $35.00: Black Cochin bantams. $5.00 pr.: 1 pr. ea. While Polish and Dark Brown Leghorns; $8.00 pr. Mrs.-J. H. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564. Blocky type Duroc males, life treatment against cholera. Reg. buyers name, $15.00 ea.. erated. FOB. H. L. Williams, Baxley. s 40 head thrifty pigs, Duroc- P. C. cross. av. wt., 40 Ibs. ea., $150.00 or $4.00 ea. G, Duckworth, Tifton. Rt. 4. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Mare mule, 4 yrs..old, abouv 1050 lbs., $250.00 cash. Ne blemishes. W. T. Cunningham, Marietta, Rt. 4, Powder Springs Road. Extra nice sorrel! saddle mare. Sell or trade for purebred cow of equal value. H. D. Florence, Atlanta, P.O, Box 492. Phone Ja 3184, 2 Tenn. walking horse colts, 1 yr. old, well marked (1 a born saddler). Sell or trade for 2 yr. old, Reg. Jersey bull, or fresh cow. Claude H. Yearwood. eon, Rt. 6, Box 142. 2 good plow mules, not young -but in good cond. to make crop, Priced right, come and see. C. L. Percy. Demorest. Reg. filly, 4 yrs. old. Guy Ax- worthy and Peter the Great Cross, Sired by a winer of $32,800.00 value. If interested in fast trotter or roadster prospect, contact me. Clyde OKelley. Gainesville, 436 N. Bradford St. Saddle mare, 6 yrs. old, broke to saddle and plow, $175.00. Miss Lucile Owens, Powder Springs. Mule. iron grey, about 1000 lbs., worlk anywhere. Also new wagen, $330.00 for both and at my barn. Scott An- derson. Murrayville, Rt. 1. Black mare, 4 yrs. old} works good to plow.and good logging mare, wt. about 900 Ibs., $145.00. a W. Satterfield, Dahlonega, Rt. Horse mule, about 900 lbs.. perfect worker, sell or exc. fer mare or mare and colt, perfect in every way. not over 6. yrs. $55 0 fer lot. Cholera im- ine. J. D. Gaulding. Concord. = e eld, wt. 1000 ibs. or up. I. G. Thompson, Rincon, }mos. old. Bruce Haddock, Fort Ma- 7 yrs. old, Ave. N. W. Be. 1985. RKET BULLETIN HORSES AND MULES | FOR SALE be 7 \ Good farm mule. Also Cov- ington cotton planter, guanc | distributor. Arthur Owen, Bar- nesville, Mare mule, wt. 1100 Ibs. sound, good qualities, gentle, work anywhere. Gary Coleman. Lyons, Rt. 3, Grey plug mule, reas. for cash, or exc. for milch cow or brood sow. Tillman Easoz, Manassas. 2 nice farm mares, 1100 lbs ea. | 7 and 10 yrs. old, bay and black. $25.00 pr. Sell separately. Alex N. Booth, Bowman, Rt. 1. Mare mule, wt. 1300 lbs. 6 yrs, old, $300.00 at my barn. Broke for any kind work. (4 Mi. S. E. ie J. C. Sanders, Vienna. oe Little red mare mule, wt. 800 lbs. 8 yrs. old, sound, gentte, best worker ever owned, $62.5v. E. B. Birdsong, Woodland, Brood mare, 1200 lbs. $100.00; Black mare mule, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1050 lbs. $125.00: Mare mule. 4 yrs. old, wt. 800 lbs. $200.00. Work anywhere. Hom- er Adcock, Adairsville, Rt. 3. Mare mule, 8 yrs. old, 110C to. 1200 Ibs. $200.00. J. W. Bu- chanan, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE =~ White N. Z. rabbits, Pr. full grown. $5.00, Young, white and grey, $2.00 pr. Buck, about 3 mos. old, $2.00. ROB: G: i, Sadler, Grantville. Pedigreed Chinchilla yr. old buck, 12 lbs. with papers and small Chinchillas. Sell or trade for pedigreed Chinchilla does, 7 to 11 mos. old, Carlton Miller, Atlanta, 82 St. Charles Ave. N. E. Ve 5479, S N. Z, White buck, 7 mos. old, $2.00; 2 N. Z. white bucks, 4 mos. old, $1.50 ea, from pedi- greed stock, Exp. col. Mrs, Otis Biashburn, Cumming, Ri 35. Guinea pigs, bred females, $1.00 ea. Young pigs, wt. 10 and 12 oz. 75e ea. Joe Perry Carter, Naylor, Rt. 1, Box 114. Pr. N. Z. white rabbits, 5 mos. old, $3.00; 3 black and 1 white rabbits, 6 wks. old, $3.00. FOS. Cash with order. Stamps for renly. Herman ,.Ward, Junction ity, < Checker Giant doe rabbit, bred, $4.00. Exc. for Bantams or pheasants. Want small type Bantams, will pay 50c ea, FOB. shipping point. Also want Dheasant hens at right orice. Wim. C. Ward, Juniper, Rt. 1, N. Z. White buck, 6 mos. $2.50 FOB. Want to buy 1 Giant Chinchilla doe, wt. 10-12 Ihs. 10 Valley, 301 E. Main St. Young, White N. Z. stock, also some very fine stock in Chin. type, Stahls. for sale. John M. Miller, Lakeland. 4 extra fine Angora rabbits. about 7 wks. old, $3.00 ea. del. J. W. Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2. 9 N. Z. White does from brize winning stock. 1 N. Z%. W. buck, 2nd prize winner at Southeastern 1943 Show. Write for prices. J. G. Smith, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 585. Purebred N. Z. Whites, 2 mos. old, $3.00 pr.; extra bucks, $1.25 ea.: also few nice does. 18 mos, old, priced reasonably. I. D. Reese, Madison. Rt. 1; SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Fine Toggenburg and Saanen eressed buck, 2 yrs. old, Solid white, horned. $12.09 cash, exe. for 200 lbs. good cottonseed to plant or peanuts at 10 Ib. Mrs. J. M. Marrett, Lavonia, Rt. 1, Toggenburg doe, bred io freshen 3rd time in July. Gen- tle, good size, nearly qt. a day. $20.00 FOB. or trade for fresh Saanen or Nubian doe. Mrs. C. O. Raines, Elberton, 50 Col- lege Ave. . Fresh milk goat. 6 gt. day: pure Toggenburg. $85.00: 2 bucks, 2 wks. old, $5.00 ea. Won't ship. Mrs. G. T..Dur- ham, Rockmart, Rt. 3. 2 milk goats (1 young) for sale at my place. Mrs. Beulah B. Haynie. Atlanta, 1047 Ada Ave., N. W. Large, white, naturally horn- less, 100 per cent foreign pure. Saanen male, reg. Amer. Goat Society, Donuhel S-3456, sire of high milk producing daugh- ters. $30.00. Dont ship. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta. 730 yon - LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE A Livestock Auction Sale will be held at the Northeast Georgia Fair Grounds, Gainesfille Friday, March 10, 1944, beginning at 1:00 P M. Herbert H. Aderholdt, Gainesville. SHEEP AND GOATS > FOR SALE Best of reg, purdred Nubian kids arriving. Book orders. Hornless buck, 2 yrs. fine blood- lines, but small, sure breeder or nice kids, black and brown, $25.00: Large weather, no horns, $10.00. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest, ree Purebred white Saanen buck from reg. parents. Large, weil built, healthy, $35.00. FOB. For- rest Clayton, Stone Mountais, Fe ea At Stud: Sir Roderiek, the most outstanding- Toggenburg buck of the South. Proven sire of high milk producers and fe- male hornless kids. Limited service. Fee, $10.00. Jchn Hynds. Atlanta, 93 Warren 5St.,: N. E., De 5140, 2 goats, 7/8 Nubian. 3rd kids, $20.00 ea; 3-7/8 Nubians, Ist kids, $15.00 ea: 15/16 Nubian buck, Yr. old. $10.00; 38 buck kids, Nubian-Tog. cross, $5.00 ea: 2 wethers, 18 mos. old, $7.50 ea. $100.00 for lot. Pau Riviere, Lumber City. At Stud: purebred Nubian bucks, of attractive appearance and splendid breeding, reg.. n American Goat Society. Ear! S. Redwine. Madras. 2 Toggenburg milk goats, high milk producers, $35.00 ea; 3 hornless kids, $5.00 ea. William A. Porter, Buford. Outstanding purbred, young Nubian buck. Sire from famous Chikaming herd. Sell at 2 mos. of age and reg. in your neme for $30.00. Write or nhone Le 8255 evenings. W. S. Todd, Jr., Decatur, Rt. 2. Toggenburg buck. ready for limited service, 1 yr. old. (mother isa gallon milker). Temporarily at the home of J. B. Gribble, Clarkesville. A. H. Carpenter, Clarkesville. 2 Nannie milk goats, 9 mos. and 2 yrs. old, for sale or trade. Answer all mail. J. E. Bailey, LaFayette, Rt. 3. Purebred Toggenburg milk goat, bred second time, freshen in June very gentle, $20.00 at my home. J. M. Smith, Atlanta, a Westmont Rd., S. W. Ra Toggenburg milk goat, due to freshen at onee. Write. Mrs. C. G. Morris, Bowdon, At Stud: Sir Randolph Ist, T-4159, from'best bloodlines, best milk producing strain and beat Toggenburgs. Fee, $5.00. W. R. Mills. Decatur, 123 4th Ave., De 5892. os Reg. Saanen doe. 21-2 yrs. old; fresh (2nd time) Feb. 25th: best blood strain in U. S. $75.08, 2 purebred Saanen buck kias, 10 days old. $15.00 ea. Great grandsons of Kung D. A. Darst- Unterwalden. Mrs. Dora Smith, Howell, (Echols Co.) Nannie goat, part Saanen, to freshen March 17th, Ist kid: (mother gives 5 quts. per day). Crate and ship for $10.00 FOB. -~ T. Chatham, Adairsville, Rt, LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want few 5-10 mos. old milk type calves, close by, cheap for cash. Answer all letters. Calvin yap tins: Greenebero, Rt, 1. Bag Want 15 or 20 heavy miich cOWS or springers. Must he free of Bangs. H. E. Sanders, Lumber City, Rt. 1. HOGS WANTED: ~ Want 2 Blue Guinea pigs, male and female, purbred J. L. Kilgore, Carrollton, Rt. 2. _ Want 1 ea. male and female little. boned Guinea pigs, reg. or sub. to reg., 6 wks. to 2 mos. Give cash price. Must be treat- ed against disease. Henry Led- better, Tate. HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Will swap nice. 5% yr. old mare, bred, wt. 1200 Ibs.. for a good mule, not over 8 vrs. old. 1000 to 1200 Ibs.. and pay dif- ference: also want Brown China geese _and pr. fantail pigeons. J. F. Weilborn, Rock Springs. : LIVESTOCK W ANTED SS RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES) WANTE Exe, 2 vr. old N. 2. W buck rabbit for 1 bred doe ra rit, prefer Black and W doe; consider others. ElmonC. Barber, Rebecca, Rt. 2. SHEEP AND GOATS_ WANTED: Want purebred Saanen_ oO Toggenburg goat. James Sir- mans, Jr., Homerville; = Want 1 French Alpine miil goat and 1 Saanen. Must bi purebred. Advise what v have and price. Sam F. Rol son, Atlanta, 8 Adair Ave... Ma 7451. es Want 1 good milk goat, fresh in, reasonably priced. Writ W. C. Denby, Rabun Gap. POULTRY FOR SALI BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: eA Baby chicks from. Pullorum controlled flock (no egg set, un der 24 oz.) Parmenter or ] Hampshire Reds, 18c ea. E Smith, Decatur. 311 Superior St. De 9076. Hes 1iBantam hens and 2 r ters (mixed), Avril 1943, hate Clackum, Marietta, Rt. 1. | U. S. approved Dark Corni chicks, with other leadi breeds, for sale. H. W. Whi worth, Lavonia. pee Golden _ Sebright _banta purebred, R. C., with blue les $5.00 trio. or $1.75 ea, Not d 1 pr. Golden Sebrights with green legs, $2.00 pvr. Not del. Sam Hillirad, Bowersville. 1 pretty, healthy banta rooster, golden-yellow and black tail, 1 yr. old, $1.50 piu postage. Josan Geia, Lawrenc ville, Rt. 2. = cae W. iL. RoI, Red and B chicks from selected AA bloodtested breeders, $12.00 C; hatching eggs of same, 23 te 30 oz. per doz. at one-half price of chicks. Oscar Damron, Chipley. BARRED, WHITE AND > OTHER ROCKS: noe 12 White Roek hens, Febru: 1943. hatch. now laying, $16. for lot. FOB, Benson Dav Social Circle. : Purebred Partridge Ro roosters. 1 yr. old. $3.0) hens. $1.50. ea. Mrs. f a Griffin, Pitts: Rt2. 20 AAAA Barred Rock pu lets. 10 wks. old, $18:00 or $1 ea, H. R. Hodges. Decatur, Winona Dr., De 8672. : 250 March hatch hens: B. | New Hampshire Reds, Whit Rock, Cornish, White Leghorr mixed, in good production. $375.00 cash. Will not sell ser arately. J. B. McLeod, Valdost Rt. 3, Box 41. ey 1 White Rock, 1 yr. old, fin str. rooster, $3.00: also haye 7 Martin gourds, $2.00. Add pos! age. Mrs. H. T. Bishop, Farm ington.. Se 100 AAA B. R. puileis. 3 mo old, $125.00 FOB. Party furnis erates. Miles T, Tanner, San dersville, Rt. 1. i CORNISH. GAMES 7 AND GIANTS: < Nice Cornish rooster, ready for service, $2.00 FOB. Mrs. O. Goss, Adairsville, Rt. 2. 4 purebred, fine roosters, ; S., EF hatch, $3.00 ea; also 6 Janu: hatch cockerels, same bree 1.25 ea. Jobnnie Grang Reidsville. $9.00. Exp. collect, in non~ re turnable coop. Mrs. sda Ma Sullivan, Whitesburg, R. 2. & purebred Roundhead pul lets. some laying, and 1 roosts) $15.00; 6 guineas, 5 hens White African and Speckled cross. Let. $20.00. All raised in I9 C. V. Young, Stone Mtn,, | Memorial Dr. | Tey and Cornish cross MARKET BULLETIN, Wednesday, March 8, SPECIAL NOTICE - Seg AA cPnwer and seed and ornamental nursery - gtock notices appearing in this weeks Bulletin - were received prior to and through February 25th and were left over from March Ist. issue _ because of lack of space. ; POULTRY FOR SALE 5 large type Dark Cornish roosters, $3.50 ea; eggs, same Bir pl 50.-per 15 also Wa. eggs, $1.00 . No checks. C. O. Sikes. Snider s Bacon athens game ae $5.00 ea; eggs, $5.00 per & $7.50 for 30 eggs: Grist Grodies, al eyed brood cock, $5.09, or 2 hens and cock, $12/50: ~Eeos, 55.09 per 15 Pit cocks, aay .00 ea, Tom Weaver, Canon, 8 % LEGHORNS: : 320 to 30 W. 3 pullets, about 10 mos. oid, laying fine, $2.00 a. H. W. Mauldin, Atlanta, N. Druid Hills Road, Ve 8017. > 25 genuine Eng. big type W. ,, last sprine hatch pullets, Pen -ed. matings. Guar. all now aying, $2.00 ea.. Add $1.00 for -erating. Homer Harris, Bradley. 10 roosters, Apr. hatch, AAAA Wee from trapnest parent tock on both sides, $1.00 ea. at] my home: $1.50 ea. if shipped. Mrs. Nat Winters, West Green. 28 SPat.. hens and 3 roosters, Everlay str. hens now laying. April 1943 hatch, $50.00 or $2.00 ea; or i10hens and 1-_ rooster, $20.00. 1-2 plus shipping ches. : Mrs. Ww. R. Richey, Lavonia, Rt. 20 slightly mixed B. L. hens and pullets, 80c ea. at my home. ~Wont ship. Miss Ethel Sulli- eval: Marietta, ART oe 1 nice, large type Eng. str. -AAAA SCWL cockerel of prize | winning stock, $3.50. Thomas, ayy. Augusta. 24 big stock W. L. hens, lay- 1g. $36.00, at my place. CGant ship. Mrs. ae Danvers, re Vista. Rt. Dok a Eee AND | ee eONS CHICKENS old, AAA Golden Buff Minoreas $40.00 for lot ur direct stock, exc. for. yearlings. Mrs... RL. Wa ters, Good Hope, Rt. 1. oo or. 4 good, nice, large, dressed hens ea, week, del. 1st and 2nd zone, at 50c pond: Mrs. W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. _PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS, | PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC:: _ Common pigeons, asst. col- ors. $1.00 pr. or 3 pr. $2.50. foney order. ele Branch, ar - Enigma, Rt. nes White Kings a comimon pigeon mixed, all col. blue, white, br own and mix. col. 00 pr. ~Will ship. William Garrett. Jr. Bartow. Rt. 2. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): _ Sev. hundred N. H. Red hens, now laying, little over 1 yr. old, (0 started ea. month). Also elec. battery brooders, both. D5. 00. H. M, Kulman, Atlanta, 630 Clifton Rd. N. E. De 0537. 2 fine New Hampshire breed- ing cockerels, $2.50 ea. Dixon W. Hall. Atlanta, 952 Blue Ridge Ave., N. E, He 0525 W. 6 very fine dark R. I. Red hens, laying. April 1943 hatch, $15.00. Mrs. _E. F. Timms. Atlanta. 989 Cas- cade Ave., Ss. Ww. 490 nice R. I. Red hens, 25c 1b. -also.1i AAA grade Red es at 50 ea. not prepaid. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen. 8th St. and 1 rooster, = POULTRY FOR SALE ) 255 N. H. Red young render hens laying 75 percent. and 18 roosters. Twice Pullorum tested. $2.00 ea. Gainesville, Rt. 2. 14 N. H. Red hens from best egg grade matings. headed by individual Ped.. R. O. P. males whose dams have trapnest records of 250-331 eggs. $50.00. Send erates. Mrs. Lessie Fox, Vidalia. NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS: 7 purebred roosters. $2.00 ea. hens, 1 vr. old, $1.50 ea. in lot of 10 head. P. O. Money order. Annie B. King. ' Adel, TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, er _2 turkey toms, 1 and 2 yrs. old, wt. 28 to 30 lbs.. ea.: also about 20 Speckled guineas, 8 roosters, 12 hens, $1.00 ea. A. G. Powers. Waycross. (James- town Section). e 10 Blue Speckled guineas, last Spring hatch, $1.00 ea: Plus Express. No chks. Clyde Bone, Dallas, Rt. 2 turkeys, hen. a 12-15 lbs., and gobbler, wt. 20-25 lbs., 50c pound, at my home. Mrs. W. W. Howard. Byron. Rt. 2. e 6 Speckled guineas. 1943 hatch. $9.00 lees W. L. gan. Clyo. Rt.: White Be 5 ae 2 drakes, $10.00 Eggs. $1.50 per 12.4 Also 14: 0.1: C pigs, 7 wks. old. for sale. R. G. Skin- ner. Jefferson. Rt. 2. 5 guinea hens now laying. and rooster, $5.00 here or ship for $7.00: 2 hams not too salty. 50c lb.: also Marglobe tomato plants ready about March 20th. $1.50 per C. Mrs. Early T. Carter. Loganville. Rt. 1 POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS WANTED: Want new tame bantam hens and a rooster, also few good str. Bantam hens. Advise what you have and_= price. Lloyd Hatcher, Albany. GAMES WANTED: Want pit game cocks. wt. 5% Ibs. and up. Will pay 35c lb. Must be in good cond. z ie Patterson. Talking Rock, tak TURKEYS. GUINEAS. GEESE, DUCKS. ETC:: Want Indian Runner ducks and some old fashioned Blue guineas. State_ 8 price and Size: SMirs< Will > L: Dunn. Greenville, Rt. 4. POSITIONS WANTED job as caretaker orn small 1-H. farm for self ana wite. Want place handy tv stores and church, not tag far from Atlanta. Can furnish re- ferences. ington, Rt. 2. Want Want position as nursery or large estate, farm supt; 15 yrs. exp. in all kinds nursery stock, tree spraying, pruning, trans- planting, lanscaping. House pre- ferred. James L. Stallings, At- lanta, 670 Washington St., S. W. Ma 4006. - ruling. = preciated. - _. SPECIAL NOTICE _ Beginning with our April Flower and Seed {| Supplement to the Bulletin, we will only publish FLOWERS AND SEED OR ORNAMENTAL _ NURSERY STOCK notices that reach this office, (222 State Capitol) between the dates of the - 10th and 25th of the month. Any such type no- _ tices received before the 10th or later than the 25th of the month preceding the next months _ Flower Supplement, will be discarded. We do not have space in the Market Bulletin to give more than one such type notice to an individual, and because of receiving so great a number of: duplicate notices of these type items each month, it is necessary that we make and observe this Your sincere cooperation will, be deeply ap- ELIZABETH HYNDS, _ Editor - Bulletin. Verner Kiser. and lights in house. T= | : ; -croppers or. standing rent, or by James Perdue, Cov- | Prefer truck driver, $2.50 day, depending on ability. POSITIONS WAN TED Young woman with small child: wants job on farm witn Christian people. Write. Mrs. EKleaise Worley, Tiger, Rt: 1. Want job on small 1-H. farm, standing rent. Must be in Ful- ton County. Prefer place with electric lights. Can furnish seit. N. A. Ward, Atlanta, 142 Flat Shoals Ave. Want small farm or livabie: house with acreage arund Ma- ietta or Roswell. Standing rent. T. W. Webb, Smyrna. FARM HELP WANTED Want col. family to work 1-H. farm on halves. Good R. house, plenty weod, you to feed stock at extra pay, good land. 5 Mi. S. Jonesboro, 1 1-2 Miles from Orrs, Rt. 4. Alex H. Stephens, Jonesboro, RFD. Want middle aged white or col. woman to do farm worz,}| live on place, satis, salary. Mrs. Royal Terrell, Atlanta, Re 13k, Ch 3437. ~ Want tenant for 1-H. crop. 6- R. house, or 2 rooms. Water Can fur- nish equipment or you furnish. 12 Mi. from Atlanta. Mrs. L. C. Loveless, Conley, Rt. I. ~ Want white Christian Woman to do farm work. Mrs. Lester Robertson, Baldwin, ers - Want tenant for 2-H. crop on 50- 50. basis: 12a. cotton, 15 a. corn, truck farming; good land, good stock, house, pleniy wood handy. C. B. Headrick, Kensington. Want wage hands or share. day. Good houses, land, near church and school bus and mail routes, 13 Mi. from College Park. Reuben Fryer, Bishan. ~ Want good, reliable woman for farm work. Room, board and $5.00 week. Mrs. Maggie Jo Williams, Clarkston. Want couple or father anc son, for dairy work. Sober, exp. hand. milkers. Have milking machines. $130.00 month and house.- Walter Savonen, Mc- Kinnon. | Want reliable, white woman for farm work. No milking. $21.00 mo., and good home, In N. W. Ga., 4 mi. Chickamauga Park. Mrs. Fannie White, Rock Springs, Rt. 1. Want several families to work on farm in Candler Co., for gen. farm work. White or colored. | Mrs. Mary J ane Edenfield, Still- MLLOLre, Want reliable man for 1 H. farm, standing rent or 3ds.and 4ths. 4 R. house. Near church |and on school bus route. Mrs. Weed. Dorris, Douglasville, Rt. 3. Want exp. farmer for 25 A. farm, 12 mi: Atlanta. Standing rent. 3 R. house, good well on porch, wood near, large pasture and barn. Near school and mail route. In-good repair. C. E. Brown, College Park, Rt. 1, (Fairburn Road.) Want white woman to tend to poultry and other work on. small farm. $10.00 mo. and board. Homer Roberts, Dora- ville, Rt. t. Give good man good chance, on crop, 2 good houses, 5 rooms, near Clermont. Ls. B..T. Os- borne, McDonough, Rt. 1. Want farm day hands or share eroppers. Garden, house, wooa free. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Want man and wife for 1 H. farm, also 2 wage hands. Mrs. Beulah Gantt, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Want 2 H. share cropper or a wage worker. Plenty land; pea- nuts and cane money. crops, but they can plant all that they want to plant. M. A. Johnson. Faceville. Want white woman to help with farm work, live in home, $5.00 wk. Mrs. George W. Cal- houn, Cordele, 1009 5th St. Want white or col. family for 1-H. crop on shares, or wags. Good. house, land, close to town. Also want wage hand with or without family. $300.00 wages bal. yr. Good house, wood, other inducements. W. F. Roesel. Haralson. Want family to help on truck farm, 10 miles from Atlanta. $2.00 to Good house with elec. R. F.. Sams, Clarkston, Phone Clarks- ton 2211, Want unen:umbered woman to work in home and do farn: H+ work. Board, room and salary. 4) Modern convs. a = ue ratios ze Pearson, as es ANNUAL FAT CATTLE SHOW ; AND SALE The 6th Annual Fat Cattle Show and Sa , will be held in LaGrange, Troup Co., Georgia, Tuesday, March 14th. Show opens at 9: :00 A. M. Sale gets under way 11:00 A. M. 350 head of finest quality Fed Steers ever shown in West. ern Georgia. An extremely attractive premium list. For additional information, wire or call, Curtis Glass, Chairman, LaGrange Chamber of Commerce, LaGrange. FARM HELP WANTED Want farm help, woman or man to live in home with gooa family and share crop cottor and- tobacco. Js.= H. = Hutto, Blackshear, Rt. 2... Want farm hands for share crops or wages. Reply at once. Roy Jackson, Lovett.. Want 2 wage bande married, white or col. $1.25. day. House, place to get wood and garden furnished. In Candler Co. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, aie l Want woman for farm work, white or colored. J. F. Wilson, Lizella, Pid: Box AS6EA. Want ree for 2-H. crop on thirds or fourths or standing rent. 1 Mi. fron Bremen Hwy.., | near Smyrna Church, #: Johnson, Carrollton, Rt. 4. Want healthy, able man for farm hand, for good salary, single or married, white or cot. Must be sober and give good references. W. E. MeCart, Grayson, Rt. 1. Want at once man to work on apple orchard. House, wood, garden, cow pasture and $2.00 day. All letters ans, H. B. Roberts, Clarkesville. Want good, reliable couple, white or col, for large 1-H. or small 2-H. farm. Standing rent, or thirds and fourths. 11-2 mi. of town. Mrs. Mary: L. Kimbell, McDonough, Rt. 3. Want middle aged, white cr col. woman without children to C. live in home and do farm work for reas. salary and board. H. E. Gibson, Fairburn, Rios ~ Want col. couple to live on farm in small 2-R. house, elec. lights, and work for wages. Will furnish work 6 days week for man and furnish work for wife _|in crop time or would hire sin- | gle white man. Grayson. Want couple, white of col. to raise produce, chickens, hogs, J. M. Jones, -on share basis for market. Elee. brooders, water, truck, farm equipment, good house and land |~ on paved road near Atlanta. J. EH. WeJenkin, Atie ntay-s = 165: Spring St... N. W. Wa 2649. Want 1 or 2 families to work | M = acres corn and peas. No cot- on. Want white or col. woman to work on small farm. Must ps honest and reliable, $7.50 ween! S. and board. Mrs. S. M. Johnson, Atlanta, 3101 Howell Mill Ra.. N. W. i Want. party io raise dae old chicks to 10 wks. on halves. You furnish all feed. I to tur- nish any amount and breed. Also pay 5c on ea click returned to me, and all exp. charges. Chieks from Pollorum tested flocks. D. B. Dukehart, Decz- tur, P. O. Box 488, Good houses and land. |} Ralph Jones, Athens, Rt. 2. Want: Peers dairyman, | S dry-hand milker, House, | lights and fuel furnished, $1 month. J. B. Tanner, a 605 E. Tinsley Street. Want tenant for i or farm, good pasture, wood, on mail and sch ool] | routes. Good house. 4 mite Loganville, - Standing rent thirds and fourths. IL. W.A F worth, uae Want aL oe 45 atte good 2-H. farm on halves. ( Burger, Lithia Springs, R Want man to. cultivate crop, on thirds: and fourths | halves. Furnish some when not in crop. A, E, Eave son, Marietta, Rt. 3. Want young man and wife farm, 1 mile from Brown M (eOsehs Panthersville in De County. M. Bowen, Riss: Want man and wife 6 raise chickens and do gene Want man on SrnHe arn standing rent. | House, bai chicken house, pasture f Excellent for vegetabies. 6 to good factory town, 45 mi. lanta at R. R. Step. School by door. e G Hu 1 48 Hosnita = ae > hes Want _ ee woma heeds good home, to man wi 5; farm work. Mrs ee i. Due Gainesville, Ret - Want col, 3 to. Wark. small farm. Want fannie work crop corn and peas. Good hou ae land. Ralph J ones, A e Want farmer for oF He, Good Jand, .. church, Paulding | Co and 4ths or. standing rent Mee Cc. M Newman, Aus all, Want good foe tor ex lent 2H. farm on 50-50 bas! Good bottom land and cott land, 5 mi, West Fairburn E. Jones, Fairburn, R Want country raised, uw cumbered woman, not over to help with yard and far work. Write. cross. Want white man and WwW small family to work on at Grist Mill and cotton gi Good house. Near chure school and: store, Gordon I tles, Dalton. : Good home and wag Edwin. Baker, published March 29th: necessary. POSITIVELY EAS ONE HOUSEHOLD. MEDIATELY, FARM LAND ISSUE WiARCH 23 Our Special Farm Land Supplement will bs Farms For Sale, Rent, Wanting to Rent and Buy, and In Excha For notices MUST REACH THE BUREAU 0! MARKETS not later than Thursday, March 23rd All notices received after this date (March 23rd) will necessarily have to be omitted from pub cation. SPACE IS VERY LIMITED; therefor all notices for this Land Issue must not exceet fifty (50) words, including name and addr Notices will be cut to meet the reqnirement ait AL, Lota TE no REAL ESTATE AGENTS nor CITY PROPERTY. FILLING STATIONS, STORE HOUSES, OTHE BUSINESS. PROPERTY, STATE PROPERTY notices will be published neither will MORE THAN ONE NOTICE OF FIFTY (50) WORDS BE CARRIED FOR Al N nor OUT-OF-THE- If you have submitted a Land Nou wi in the past few months, do not. send in anoth as all such type notices on hand will b published. SEND IN YOUR ee ae IC