DEPARTMENT F (4% TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE : COMMISSION ER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1944 lenty Of Nitrogen Required e The following is a letter that I have written to Mr. P. H -Groggins, War Food Administration, Washington, D. 1,7 which i is self-explanatory. Department of Agriculture State Capitol Atlanta 3, Georgia apes 6 March 1T, 1944. fr. P. H. Groggins, Tar Food Administration, Eines, D. , : _ Re: Chilean Nitrate of Soda Dear Mr. Groggins: : In November 1943, as you remember, the question of dequate supply of nitrate of soda for the 1944 crop was agitated in Washington. _ LT remember at that time you were very active and that rr efforts were very successful in oe additional al- Na spite of this increase in shipments, it now develops ere is still an inadequate supply of soda to be applied to Apparently, the farmers in Georgia have received bout 40 per cent more Chilean Nitrate of Soda this hed lan they received up to the same date in 1943. There een allocated for Georgia, for shipments through Mareh, O per cent of the 1940-41 base. I understand that the present plans are to allocate for eorgia, the latter part of March, enough nitrate) of soda bring the total allocations up to 105 per eent of the 1940- base. _ As you know, allocations made. to Georgia through the 1onth of March will represent a very large percentage of e total amount of nitrate that Georgia farmers will be ble to use profitably. Georgia has a very large grain crop this year, possibly _ arecord grain crop. More nitrogen has been used on the ain crop than ever before. This indicates, of course, that more nitrogen will be needed for row crops as side dressing. 3 T understand that total ee of nitrate of soda the season of 1944 have been tentatively made approx- 1a ing: 100 per cent of the base for the State of Alabama, 05 per cent of the base for the State of Georgia and 135 yer cent of the base for the Carolinas. -T also understand that it is the intention of the War od. Administration to allocate additional percentages to onsist of ammonium nitrate and possibly other synthetics oe Alabama and Georgia. _ As also brought out in November, oh use of ammonium (Continued on Page Two) Fresh Fruits and Veectables March 17, 1944 Atlanta Mustard Greens. per bu: hamper $= 2 eB, O0-$ D ions (ereen), per: doz: bunches 2 2. 0-25 : hes, Meru. pewner 5 2.00- 2.25 Sweet Potatoes, per bu. basket 2.85 urnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches .... 15 ip Salad, per bu. hamper Se eee 65- ie) EDITORIALBy Tom Linder Cattle Meeting Honorable Nathan M ayo, Commissioner of Agricultur of Florida, has called a meeting of grass fed cattle raise Y for Atlanta on April 6. Commissioner Mayo has requested me to make a rangements for the meeting. I have arranged with th - Henry Grady Hotel for the use of the Dixie Ball Room 0 April 6, and the meeting will begin at 11:00 A. M., CWT. The special object of the meeting is to try to Foe som relief for southeastern cattle growers from extreme | prices now being bag under OPA brackets for these grad of cattle. - All beef cattle raisers and representatives of agen tural agencies, both State and Federal, are invited an urged to be present. resentatives of the cattle diate fai their several sta: It is hoped that a large attendance will be here. A cordial invitation is extended to all farmers an others interested in raising cattle to attend this meeting ; Cabbage Going To Seed A great many cabbage and collard plants are going to seed this year instegd of developing heads in their norma manner. This is not only true in Georgia but it is general. ly true throughout the country. I have telegrams and letters from a pe of sta showing that fey are having the same trouble that we are having in South Georgia at this time. : Cabbage and collards are biennial or two year plant That is, nature cives them a two year eyele. Normally. a cabbage seed that was planted in As 3 would make a head the same year. That plant would stan in the field through the winter of 1943 and in the summe of 1944 the head would burst and the seed stalk would come out of the head and make seed. Nature always makes provisions to insure jeainet e tinction of a species. Nature has so constitued these plants that they will put out sprouts which will go to seec ge Last year, on account of the war, there was a trem n dous shortage of cabbage seed from the Scandinavian cou 2 ps he (Continued on Page Two) Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets : oe received at this office show following average pe paid for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named. March 17, 1944 March 9 (hursday)Valdosta March 9 (Thursday)Tifton __ March 10 (Friday )Thomasville March 13 (Monday)Sylvester _. March 14 (Tuesday)Bainbridge March 15 (Wednesday)Moultrie .. March 15 (Wednesday)Rome _..- March 15 (Wedresday)Vidaha TOP FED CATTLE Maren Y. (Liiursday )Valdosta March 9 (Thursday)Tifton ___ March 10 (Friday)Thomasville March 13 (Monday)Sylvester Mareh -14 (Tuesday) Bambridpe ==. = ee 10.00: March 15 (Wednesday)Moultrie 2 Se ae eee 10.00- 1 March=15=@Wedhesday )="Ronis he ee a 00 March 15 (Wednesday)Vidalia 2. e a PAGE TWO | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address-all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address ty 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 request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing _ more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not gssume any responsibility for any notice appearing i the Bulletin. Published Weekiy at 314-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitol Atlants, Ga. oe Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga, . Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol ~- Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6 i900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage _ provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 191% : Cattle and Cabbage (Continued from Page One) tries of Europe and cabbage seed was very scarce and very high. J understand that in California, the govern- - ment permitted a number of cabbage growers to produce seed from cabbage sprouts which were one year seed. Some of these seed, no doubt, found _ their way into commercial channels. When the present Seed Law of Georgia was _ prepared, I wrote in a provision requiring all cor- _ porations, partnerships, associations or other agencies selling seed in Georgia, to register with the Commissioner of Agriculture and secure a permit. Under this provision, the Commissioner of Agriculture could have required invoices of all seed coming into the State to be submitted to the Commissioner of Agriculture so that he would know where each bag of seed came from. This provision was left out of the law by the legisla- ture but I think that it should be written into the law when the legislature meets again. In addition to cabbage being twa year plants, it is also true that unusual weather conditions sometimes cause cabbage to go into seed pre- maturely. However, cabbage are going into seed _ this year so generally, that I do not believe weather conditions will explain it. __ Those who purchased cabbage seed from stock shipped in from the Great Lakes atea and other cold northern climates are not having any _ trouble, in so far as I can find out, in cabbage go- ing to seed. But, those who purchased seed after . the shortage of cabbage seed developed, are hav- ing trouble. eS In any event, I think that the Seed Law Should be strengthened on this point when the legislature meets again. ot TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. SECOND HAND SECOND-H _ MACHINERY FOR SALE ae MACHINERY FOR SALE _ Fordson tractor, in good cond.: 1 disc harrow. Reas. priced. - No letters ans. I. _Millsapps, Dallas, Rt. 1. boc -P. Padgett, Ft. Valley. ~, 7 &-ft. Case binder, practical-| 1 4-H power Red E . a Pao used poy 1 day. C. A.| tractor, with Turner ice tok ; ears, Columbus, Macan Rd. low and high wheels, $175.00 __ Bush and Bog harrow; Int.|ash. _E. W. Starr, Hapeville _milk cooler; planting and cul-| lake Morror Rd. Ph. Ca 4104 tivating equipment for Allis- : John Deere all steel a Chalmers H_ tractor. ee I steel 2-H. Smith, S eerdais or. W. C.\ plow. Practically good as new, ee $12.00 at my farm o _ Double box cotton gin press,| Barnesville. M. O, Dee eomplete. Used last -season,| Owen, Barnesville, packed 1400 bales. Also other Electri ; Ses gin equipment. J. B. Cham-|.,7 eetric churn, name Reli- bers, Madison. Bore; In perfect cond., $25.00. T. O. Whitchard Mcewormick-Deering 8 disc at ENORSLY. . pat drill. $100.00; 1 reeder for | , 1 horse-drawn, 4 row cotton 4-dise tiller. $50.00: Cole cot-|CUuSter. in good cond. $50.00. ton planter, $20.00: Cole cotton |1 horse-drawn Covington cot- me . $16.00: N.C. 23, 12{t0n dropper, in good cond, ottom plow, $100.00. 2). Mrs. F, H. Bone, But 1-4 roll Durant peach grading machine, brush and bins com. plete. Used part 1 season. J. -harrow. ee MARKET BULLETI}. Plenty Nitrogen Required Wednesday, March 22, (Continued from Page One) nitrate for side dressing, as well as some other syntheties, is most unsatisfactory, impractical and in a great many cases impossible. There has already been allocated and ship- ped to Georgia, some ordnance nitrate of soda, 14 per cent, produced at Holston, Tennessee. - This Retel. Because Holston by-product direct application suspended. Fertilizer manufacturers having supplies on hand are being permitted use in mixed goods. T want to urge as strongly as possible that product has already been found to be highly dan- gerous to persons who handle it. - Thave a report covering a car of Holston Ni trate of Soda which was used by a farmer and it was necessary for everyone of the laborers em- ployed in distributing the Holston Nitrate of Soda to be sent for treatment by a doctor on ac- count of burns on their hands. Also, I am in receipt of a telegram from Mr. W. Lehmann, War Production Board Chemical Specialist, which reads as follows: oS of reports claiming burns and blisters to hands, shipments of Nitrate of Soda for you make available for allotment all of the Chil- ean Nitrate of Soda that can be shipped into Georgia during April, May and June. Tt is urgently important that this be done be- eause farmers are not going to buy synthetics when they find out that it is dangerous to use some of them. This means that some crops will eo without necessary nitrogen unless adequate amounts of nitrate of soda are provided. I want to express my appreciation to you for the splendid efforts that you made along this line last year bringing in additional quantities of Chil- ean Nitrate. I want vou to know that this writer and the farmers of the State will appreciate all that you can do to assist them at this time. Sincerely yours, TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Set McDonald wagon scales, in good cond., for sale, or exc. for good mule, under 10 yrs. old or 3 2-H. walking cultiva- tors. E. L. Alston, Richland. John Deere 8 ft. binder, extra blade, good cond. $100.00. 22-36 Case thrasher with good belts and peanut attachments, 50 ft. drive belt, good cond., $250.00 FOB. L. A. Whittle, Cairo, Rt. 2: _Avery cutaway harrow, 20 in. disc., drag harrow and other farm tools for sale at my place, S. A. Phillips, Atlanta, 1689 Stewart Ave., SW. : 1 V. . Case tractor on rub- ber. 1 Bush and Bog cutaway v 1 Turner hay baler, for highest cash offer. E. J. James, Warwick. 1 2-H. flueless boiler: 1 small Power DeLaval cream separa- tor. 1-80 gal. elec. churn and other dairy equipment. R. O. Jackson, Rockmart. 1 Good 3-strand Barnard and Lee roller mill with 100 per cent wheat cleaner at bargain. J. H: Campbell, Cleveland, 1 grist mill, in good cond. Price reasonable. Will not ship R. L. Marshall, Elko. 1-H. weeder, 1 2-H. weeder: Avery corn planter, $18.00: mower, needs few repairs, $20.- 00. J. H. Leverett, Parrott. Tractor with cultivators, planters and power lift. Jesse Newsom, Sandersville. -New Blackhawk corn sheller, $7.00. C. B. Hicks, Reynolds. 1 John Deere hay baler, mule power ,in good .cond., $35.00. Logs Viva Sanders, Dawson, Georgia Cracker cotton planter, $5.00. M. O. or check. Cobb A. Lee, Waycross, Rt. 2. Box 478, Large Star pea huller. in 1st class cond. Sell or exc. for 10 or 20 disc tractor harrow, or 1t- row grain drill with fertilizer attachment, or for Hinkle Les- pedeza Gatherer. J. E. tenden, Royston Crit-- o= allen, W Pe SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 John Deere: Model G on steel, recently overhauled: 1 row crop Oliver. with cultiva- tor on rubber. Prices right. J. H. Reese, Waynesboro. MecCormick-Deering binder. In good cond., $100.00. Also some purebred OIC pigs. W. B. Fausett, Emma. = 1 Allis-Chalmers tractor on rubber: 1 3-dise Athens tiller. Broke about 100 A. of ground. Come see. W. Dock Chambers. Sandersville. Fordson tractor, exe. cond., with 18 disc harrow, also pulley attachment, $425.00. Gore McKown, Douglasville, Rt. 1. 4 Fordson tractor, 2 side plows. Come and see, dont write. Reasonable. Herbert Bryant, Jasper, Rt. 2. John Deere Model B tractor on rubber, 6 ft. double harrow, 2 row planting and cultivating | 9 outfit; 2 disc plow. $1200.00, cash at my place 3% Mi. W. Milner. Come see. No letters ans. H. E. McLean, Milner. Wheat cradle, almost new, $5.00.. Bill Blackum, Marietta, 132 Durham St. 1 set pistons for Fordson tractor, over size, 020, all new, $10.00 FOB. F. T. Kelley, Villa Rica Rt. I: : Cole chain feed guano dis- tributor, used very little. Also want 3 bu. 90-day velvet beans, 3 bu. peas for hay. - Jc A Corley, Martinez. Farmall A tractor, in extra good cond. with all equipment, except cultivators. 1 2-disc plow and 1 hammer mill. Call or wire. Wray Smith, Sparta. 1 grist mill, 1 corn sheller, 1 Chevrolet motor and machin- ery complete outfit. J. R. Mur- phy. Bowdon Junction. i 2-H. wagon, newly repair- ed and painted, in good eond. Frank C. Pruitt. Dahlonega, Rt. 1 Box, 67. 1 John Deere 12-A combine, 6 ft. blade on fair rubber. Has been used 3 seasons; $300.00 at farm. No letters ans. T. W. Si 12 disc plow, cultivator, Co t GL. -| rubber. 1 all machinery for sale. SECOND-HAND FIVS YO AWANIHO Electric Serge milker, 5 units, $400.00, FOB my fa Jesse B. Stocks, Leesburg, 1 F-30 Farmall tractor, disc harow, etc.. $1200.00: g rubber. 1 1+H. power F banks Morse gas en mounted on truck, $100.00. K. Fowler, Athens. Oliver cultivator. $ Oliver turner No. 10, $1 good cond. (new) at my R. R. Bruce, Cleveland, Oliver combine, used little, $500.00: 2 heavy wagons. 28x28 wheels, 4x3 grooved tires with tra catch, $93.00 and $100.00. R Aycock, Monroe. McCormick binder. Dela No. 10 cream separator. J. Jenkins, Hull, RFD. 2 disc Journals (A222) Newell Sanders tractor plo In A-1 cond. Both for $5. FOB. R. H. Jones, Sylve 1 2-H. Avery turnplow \ steel point and wing, etc. first-class cond., $15.00. Powers, Waycross, Rt. 1. Model B Allis-Chalmers tra tor on rubber, perfect con ve planter atachments, guano di tributor, 1. section 12 disc Rod Lane harorw. Robuck Bure Kastman, Rt..3. : Tractor harrow, prac new, bought for 15-30 IHC tr tor, too light for same, $75.0 Used less than. hour: Re. Brown, Buchanan. ~ 15% ft. McCormick Deerir double section, dise harroy Good cond. R. J. McNorri Waynesboro, Rt. 2. 2 1 good 1-H. wagon in fir class shape, with new tires, sale at my barn. Hershel Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. 1 12-A combine, 6 ft., 19 model. Cut about 150 A grain. A-1 cond. Mar\ Chapman, Ideal. 1 10-20 McCormick-Deeri tractor in exc. cond., on Pp tically new rubber. 1 4-w tractor-drawn manure spr er. B. F. Harris, Griffin, 4586. : 1 John Deere, 2 row cul vator; 1 2% HP air cooled gine: 1 2-H. disc harow; 1 1- wagon; 1 7-{t. John Deere bin Cc. S. Vanee, Griffin, B 175. 1 and 2-H. turn plows, whiz and cultivating harrow and various kinds farm t Write: J. C. Collier, Bar ville. 1 General tractor and Oliv harow. Only used part season: good tires. Come set located on road from: Lexingto! to Carlton. No letters. W. T. Sorrow, Point Peter. 2 H. wagon, good brak $65.00. Money order. lian Tuggle, Buford. John Deere Model D tract Tiller plow. 8 disc., and See for sale. Troy Crumbley, M Donough, Rt. 2. 1942 model Intl. No. 62 Co bine, used 1 season, pe shape, mounted on_ rub! Write or see, at my farm, 10 mi Alma on U.S. Rt; No) aa Sweat, Nichols, Rt. 3. or corn meal, $4.50, or will for 5 speckled or 4 white a rooster. Mill good as new. M A. Blackstock, Douglasville, ] starter, lights, etc., perfect rubber, plow, cultivator. wagon. _ Ces W. H. Head, Madiso. 1 stalk cutter. needs mil repair, cheap for $20.00 Check or M: -O- =F; Michael, Buena Vista. Farmall tractor with cul vators and planters with fe izer attachment, equipped > M. H. Sinquefie! Norwood. John Deere _ tractor marker: A. C. tractor with McCormick Deering bin er. 7 IHC disc, 17 in. diam Gannt planter. Gannt g distributor, turn plow plows. W. B. Ouzts, Ten 1 Grist Mill complete } Murphy, Bowdon Junctio Heavy Duty 1 H. wa practically new. See if inte ed. -No letters. E. F.. Bostwick. ao _ Some Blacksmit anvils, 2 vices and for sale. W. tol SECOND HAND _ HINERY WANTED E| MAC | Lisfey watermelon seed, lb. Mrs.J. F. Bennett, Cum- ming, Rt. 4. ee 6 at. cornfield pumpkin se 40c at. Mrs. Manda St Pisgah. ee Rose tree balsam seed, vars. 25 seed, 15c. Miss Marshall, Roy. 4 lbs. Kansas Queen water melon seed, 75c lb. Mrs. Watson, Vienna. ; a5 Mosleys Higair seed for hog cows and poultry. Make 106 bu. grain aere, 5 tons of fine hay; grow on any kind land; $1.00 gal or $12.50 cwt. FOB. E. M. Mosley, Clarkston. 250 Ibs. Crotolaria seed, sound, 15c lb. for lot. Also 1 bu. 1943 crop velvet bean se $5.00. bu: FOB. W..D. Richland, Rt. 2. Want 1 or more Ga. brooders.| Long green pod okra seed, 35 the out-door lamp type. R.| pt. del. Also 12 Ibs. bytte Smith, Decatur, 311 Superior| weekly. Write for prices. M |Ave. De 9076. "JB, T. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1 Want 250-300 elec. incubator: Scarified lespedeza Setice make best offer shipped to me. | seed, 25c Ib. John K, Lee, Car State condition. Mrs. A. L. frollton. Rt. 2. Want planter and fertilizer atachments for Allis-Chalmers model B tractor. Must be good cond. Pay cash or will trade mule for same. W. H. Head, Madison, Rt. 2. Want medium sized garden tractor. C. E. Hutho, Savan- nah, Rt. 4: 500 chick size Shenandoah wood burning brooder, auto- matic thermostat control, used only 8 wks., in perfect cond. Complete. with new creosote eliminator, $15.00. FOB. Harry Poole, Warwick. : INCUBATORS AND RBROODFRS WANTED Want Avery planter, double hopper. Must be in A-1 cond. State price. E. M. Lec, Omaha. Want good H tractor that can use planters and cultivators on. Must be late model and in good cond. Will exc. good F-20 tractor. latest model for above. J. H. Johnson, Mar- shallville, Rt. 1. . Want 2-H. riding cultivator Want set Sheffield sweeps, |in Ist class shape. Write what 1 2-row Feeney hand duster: | you have and price. Leonard a ae ce in |H. Jones, Clarkesville. : perfect cond. ill exe, gen-| Wani sei John Deere plant-: uine DPL No. 12 cottonseed.) ers and fertilizer attachments privately ginned, 1 in. staple or | for model B tractor. Will come more, 42 percent lint, for the! after and pay cash. W. RB. above. O. L. Stone, Loganville. | Hester. Climax. Rt 3: : ee ay Want Cole double hopper, | Want a good tractor with | plain view planter No. 16, prac- plows complete. Will exc. tically new. Will exchange ginnery outfit, consisting of 2) choats, wt. 50 to 100 lbs. for 60 saw Lummus gins, dbl. box| came. Also 1 wing for vulean press, friction tramper. steel} J aoe 2 ee lint flues, ete. for the above. ae baat Bak W. J. Thur R. D. Houser, Dawsonville. wit Ek ne a _ Want 1 Int'l. grain thrasher | sige Pde ke AE: in good cond. J. W. Hughes, Honeycutt, Alma. Atlanta, 457 Piedmont Ave.. : = = : Want grist mill with elec. NE. Ph. At 2741. t ot at motor, or power unit. ate : ili is- |<: : ve hie, 3 POL Se Want 1 Gantt fertilizer dis size, cond. and price in first Loe Barnesville | Barly Queen watermelon seed, 'ripened 60 days from planti tributor. Must.be good as new | letter. Evan King, Richland. | . Want oil burning incubator, Pkg. seed, 25c: aure: bag Sree pee ae cash... C. T. Want sible phase 6 Be ag era motor to use on corn sheller,|large capacity. J. G. Buyers.| ais Jumbo Triumph. grow. Whitesburg. Rt. 1. wt. 150 Ibs., pkg. seed, 25c. 1 Want a binder. Also to hear | Gordon Kettles, Dalton. M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2. SEED FOR SALE 1. farm wagon_for sale. e W. Burney. Guyton. J. I. Case transplanter, -cond., $30.00. H. M. Col- Hocust Grove. alae tractor on Gra heavy arrow 1 moldboard plow, large 1 Shaw dual garden trac- rubber, with cultivating J. D. Hooper, Cleveland. i Want to exc. 600-egg cap. water heated, oil burner, Ideal, incubator, for 100 to 300 cap. elec. Inc. F. F. Bell, Comer. : : Wani elec. incubator, 350 to 400 cap. in very good cond. Want it atonce. J. W. Carman, Stone Mountain. John Deere harrow, and h cow. R. E. Jones, Fort Rt. 3, (Care Rigdons -20 ore ao on er: 1 No. 3 5-disc Int. ae ea AS Lane. Jr. ultivator. planter, fertilizer zipment for left side John ere H tractor. No _ letters. {, Smith, Dawson, Ph. 903. 14 steam boiler and_all frt- ws, in exc. cond. Used in|} on gin. Want power cane| _ Give make and con- F. G. Pedrick, Quit- Mowing machine, new, for in Deere model L tractor. 238 offer. H. C. May, War- on. Friend 30 gal. per min. r spraying machine in condition, $500.00. Robert ler, Putney. fo. 2 Bostrom farm level, 3 times: in perfect cond., Z . We Binley. Bast STL WN: East Point St. me Continental gin ma- nery for sale. J. E. Chand- Milledgeville, Rt. 5. -eaterpillar D-35 tractor, in. gauge with 18 in. shoes; 2 terracer | i s ft. blade. from party with old John Deere stalk cutter. Will exc. a black| Want 2-row planter and cul- | Spanish jack for the above. C.| tivator for F-20 Farmall trac-| _ Green okra seed, 50c pt. Bl |G. Morris, Bowden, (At Veal). |tor. Must be in good condition. | walnuts, unhulled, $1.00 bu W. O. Pierce, Doraville. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Sr., Roys- Copenhagen Market cabbage )ton, Rt. 1. Want. 1H. dice hatow sith _ Want small Farmall tractor, seed, 45 oz: 15 1-4 Ib; $3.90] Citron seed. 75c Ib. Ban Shafts. Must be in good con- dition. D, G. Caldwell, Kings-| Preferably Model A, fully nan: equipped with plows, planters,| per % Ib: $5.25 lb. Del. White|mushmelon seed, 35c teacu -cabbage-collard seed, -mtn.|/ early green okra seed, 50c land. ee, + hoe een ag aa ae ke full ceed erat t : O armer/ion, cond. and best price. T. . | srown, $1.00 lb. William Smith.| Add postage. Rosie Cr owned Ginnery the following: |Smith, LaGrange, Box 632. Rolston. a | Cumming, Re i = - Seed: 15 ea. Dipper and Bush-[ 1943 recleaned cattail millet Cameron, or other mechanical ; aoe Separator: Air-line cena Was eae a d and 10 Martin, all for] seed. 22 Ib 40-100 Ibs eaner: Seed buck 1 . sona. ted gourd an artin, a | seed, ID.. Up to: y LSS: cket elevator | GB. Huie, Forest Park. }20c del. Also 200 Vigorvine|1b., up to 100 Ibs:-20c Ib. 10 running tomato, 1 pk. white|jbs., and over. FOB. No or= rand belt distributor, in good cond. State make, age, last| Want.1,. 4 or 8-row mule- }used, price. V. E. Durden, }drawn dusting machine on rub-| cabbage-collard, _ 25c. War | ders less than 25 Ibs. M. oO. ber, new or second-hand. Mark | stamps accepted. Delmer Fow-| cash. T. J. Byrd, Broxton. |ier, Roy. | Few nice Stone Mtn. wate Graymont. : Want good 1-H. wagon. Buy | !- Warren. Deweyrose. or trade in 2-H. wagon and pay difference, for a good .wagon. Want good farm bell, cider} Okra seed, 25e cupful. White} melon seed, from extra la press, complete set blacksmith | half-runner bean, 50c lb. Add] melons, 10e heaping tablespoon J. N. Young, Luella, Rt. 1. tools and Ess = iiletig. Les ee S. B. Duncan, ae Mrs. W. P. Sorrow, Poin : Gf orchard produces,) | Royston, cake eter. ae Want Heavy Duty Hay load- oS : ee eee fs er, in good mechanical cond. 2 bey Bae a vert White multiplying nest onions,| Telephone English pea seed, Describe fully and price. Wm.| ~~ 'O 70* : 25c lb. Mrs. A. E. Hamer, La-| srow high, 35c Ib. Kleckley wa G. Burt, Bolingbroke. Want 3-disc etek for a Grange, Rt. 2. sey 15 Se ise Wan : Farmall tractor. Also want hay Dark yellow pumpkin seed, | Dixie Queen watermelon, 2 cae ce aS haha He we ao loader. Ralph Jones, Athens,|og- cupful. Catnip seed, 5c be Bo Vigorvine tomato. 25. Charles Coggins, Oakwood | Rt. 1. spoonful. Gooseberry bushes, | 5 el. Wheeler Chadwi Want Lin s M . b $1.25 doz; garlic Prpanse bie toh olston. fo : ne Sower. ust be t doz. Catnip bunches, 15 ea.| Gourd (1 Ib. op in good cond. K. C. Alston, INCUBATORS AND Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, | hoards ue eee . ee BROODERS FOR SALE /[Rt.4. eggs. 15 (8-in.) handle dipoce Want 1 grist mill, in good - Wonderful new edible soy-|<0urd seed; 5 long handled ond.: state what horse power bean; drought, weevil, bean seed from 1 pt. gourd. it would operate on. also size beetle resistant, spineless. Okra | All for 25c. del. Stamps accept- rocks. Henry C. Smith, Albany. seed, 50c pt. $1.00 qt. Ada} ed. . H. Twiggs, Roy. Rt. 4. Box 33, postage. Mrs. Clara Prince, De-}| Yellow crookneck squash se Want power cane mill and morest, Rt. 1, Box 14. | 60 cuvful, $1.15 Ib. Also pure pan. V. C. Powell, Wrightsville. : Sev. vars. hot pepper. seed, bred Dark Cornish eggs, Will pay cash for No. 40 In good cond. Edg, County Agent, = in. 4-70 saw Lummus cotton gin complete with engine, located ut Towns. A bargain. A. A. nd, Macon,P. O. Box 646. Int'l. hammer mill and motor sale or trade. O. E. John- Jonesboro, Rt. 1. McCormick-Deering | riding Itivator, with plows, in good d., $50.00 at my farm 7 mi. Unadilla. Ray Bowen, } mville, Rt. 1, Box 162. Power dusting machine on 1 1000-cap. Buckeye incuba- tor: kerosene or. elee.: in good cond.; A 2000-cap elec. incu- bator, in good cond. used 3 yrs. but looks like new. B.C McGee, Thomaston, Rt. 1. See ee a gallows acsuaad. 400 for 15. 30. $2.25. Cartons t 1,000 cap. Buckeye coal- | tablespoonful. Pumpkin, corr- heel cart with rubber tires. Good cond., $75:00 FOB my arm, W.R. Bennett, Culloden. 1 5-disc Oliver tiller with ed box, exc. condition. E. M. eCart, Covington, Rt. 1, Box 1, Ph 5973. Int'l. binder, in good cond., 5.00: 20-in. Case thresher, in t class cond.; has wind stack- o seales, $400.00. M. M. , Zebulon. Allis-Chalmers combine: must be in good cond. and ready to use. Melvin Thompson. Comer. Want walking cultivator, Intl. preferred, as cheap as possible. G. W. Johnson, Sum- mit, Rt. 1. Want 1-H. wagon. Felker, Monroe, Rt. 1. Want 1-row cultivator for B Allis-Chalmers tractor. State Jd, it burning brooder, $15.00; also 13 Oliver plow, $7.50; large farm bell, $5.00, All in good cond. Cannot ship. S. G. Lowe, Social Circle. A 14 E 65-egg cap. Incubator, hot water, oil heated, $6.50. J. L. Rodgers, Conyers. - A 400 cap., Super Hatch Ine., also a 800 cap. Wish Bone Inc., $15.00 ea. S. D. Harrison, Kath- field cushaw, 20c cupful; sun- flower, 15c cupful. Stover, Pisgah. Genuine Cuban Queen and Cannon Ball watermelon seed, saved from select melons, Cere- san treated, screen dried, $2.06 lb. FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gor- don, Small seed, 30c Ib., broadleaf mustard, Mis. R. Cu} size pole butterbean ret. M. O. only. Miss Cora B. | Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt: 3. Dixie Queen. Stone Mtn, wa: termelon seed; banana musk fmelon, ea. 40c cunful. Vine { Peach. 20c tbls. Large var, }Dumpkin seed, 18, 15. Det | White shelled popcorn. 15 tp }del in 5 Ib. lots. Mrs. Ida Ma | Sullivan, Whiteburg, Rt. 2. Pigeon (tree) pea seed. Fine: | fruiting. foliage, front yd. pla }srows 15 ft. high. 2 pkgs, cond. and best cash price in (PP. Half Vo 4 | iP. Half lb. parsnip: seed, 19% first letter. Truman Logan, Athens, Rt. 2. Want to buy for ash_bar- gain in garden tractor. R. Chandler, Athens,- Rt. 1. Want to buy used manure spreader in good condition. G. leen. Sears metal incubator in perfect cond., 100-eg; oil burn- De Mrs. G. E. Ray, Forsyth, : z ej "3 lamp brooders, 100 chick |, 9-day velvet bean, $4.00; capacity ea. $6.00 ea. at my| Brabham peas, $5.00 bu. E. 1. : place 5 mi. N. Louisville om| Carter. Richland. eS Hamp Martin, Commerce, Rt. 2.| Stapleton Rd Beall : | .7 Ibs. velvet and leng grec: : Louisvill : : 65 Ibs. Stone Mtn. wate:~| pod okra seed, 35c Ib. 25 oe Want 1 cane mill (3 roller) | oulsville. i'melon seed $4.25 tb2 hand- / mixed white = oa 1 35. ee) in No. 1 cond. Will buy at once| Bee. incubator, elec. brood-| saved from select melons. $65.} but St ee if reasonably priced. Also 1/er, 2 batteries. 2 elec. heaters|for lot. James B McCrai ce ane? syrup kettle, 60 gal. size. Quote | 2 ries, 2. ters; tor lot. Ss >. Mclrary, page, Mrs. J, Hal Rucker, Elber- what fou have A 1 for water fountains and other | Molena. | ton, Rt. 6. : cent, | ; | Midville. Rt. 2. fequipment. Reasonable for Citron seed, $1.00 Ib. A. L.| White. .. peash. Mis. W. P. Hixson, Aw- |. : Want 1 60-gal. syrup boiler, | gusta, 917-15th St. ase ee a a Quine ant 5 or 7-row grain drill|new or used. M. F. Cole, Nich- etic | Citron seed, 75c Ib. Jones) 5) Dy O'nelies ee good cond., preferably Van] olls. ! ap ee oe watermelon, $1.00 Ib. Cueum- bee A. D. OKelley, Te ) es. Aeaate D O. Box | Want 25-gal. stainless steel| Valine Halton, Waycross, Rt. 1. ee a eee oe Bay ona ee ee /steam-jacketed pasteurizer 1: each es < Allie Milhwood, Cumming, oo ; : miths other ature ook ee power a, and ate brooder in original package. Pose Sis 1 perature COMO! Doss (ati WW, Tt Walker Decatur a ee ee Sexes = Noreross, (The | 1736 Oakview Rd $2.00 lb. J. H. Smith, Chipley, feely Barm). : 4 : Rt, 2. Want to buy for cash plant: | rng) 600 ene ea ouch 34g | _ Serecea lespedeza, well clean- ers and cultivators for model}o9 at my home. H.C Ledford. | &@ by combine and large per- H. International tractor. W. H. | vayeviile Tee "| cent scarified, 20c lb. FOB. J. Adams, Madison. Cee eee Oil b . 500 : C. Green, Suwanee, Rt. Z. Want god Cole combination ad Sema $38 00. Will chic Pure _hand-screened Sims planter, with guano attach-| Gop 1, Co Spain Atlanta | Watermelon seed, $2.00 Ib. D. ment, horse-drown. Aubrey 429 Washineton St. SW "| 'T Gates, Chipley. Owens, Riverdale, Rt. 1. ba oe Everbearing okra seed, 5c Want late model side deliv- |, eevee Sea er sage td | i.. postpaid. William T. Wynn rooder, 5 deck, 250 chick cap. | +. : : ery rake, Case, John Deere.}to 5 wks. of ave. Sev. other | Milledgeville, Box 535. oe ee Fo ts home-made brooders for sale Broom corn seed, 10e cup, 3 ee SHON. aulener.!cheap: W. H. Gibson, Wood-|cups 25c; citron seed, quilt Srerieia. : bury, Rt. 2. mushmelon, 10c pk. Add post- Want large sized garden trac- oe stele rown | @8e. Mrs. Minnie O Dodd, A. Me Give oes eee im- ne ae ee ee 00. 'pharetta, Rt. 1. = plements included, and price.|9 ali metal 250-eg@ cap. kero-| 40 Vos. carefull g : : : y selected seed S. M. Stout, Warm Springs. sene hover brooders, $10.00 ea.| from pure Cuban Queen water- Want. to buy Smith oil burn- |new condition. J. H. West, At-}|melons, washed and cured in ers for 16 by 16 tobacco barn, |lanta, 106 West Lake Ave., NE. | shade, $3.00 Ib. or 40 Ibs. $100.00 H. B. Roberson, Chula, Rt. 1.1Ra 4096. Mrs. J. N. Williams, Oglethorpe. extra early okra, (bears until frost) ea. 10c tbls. Also pure-|- eats | bred B. R. exgs, $1.00 for 15.| nett Sande Spee TY Dae Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Dawson, Rt. : | 212 lbs: white mutliolying on~ = 30 Ib. 4 Tbs., $1.10. ME ae Brown, Stone Mountata, SECOND HAND \CHINERY WANTED Want large power cane mill ood cond. Will buy or exc. aller mill and pay difference. | J. H. Douglas, Albany. Want 1 double Cole corn, pper and bean planter that. s been in use only one or o years, in first-class cond. ould buy new one. G. S. May. tender half-runner 1 small or medium amimer mill, large sized er King preferred. C. B. ~Norcross. Want power binder, 8 ft. and cond. MeCormick- H. B. Jenk- tt E + postage. Bu. gourd seed, 10c d. Want TIlb. Texas ribbonca seed for syrup. C. C. Cham Uvalda. : ; ; African squash seed!. See ee ee Gore dete : rs.. Ro H see ville, A oe | Catnip and pimiento pepper seed. 10c pkg. 85 doz. Als }catnip plants, 15 ea., 2.-2 'V .Keith, Alvaton. oe preferred. im Hull, Rt. 1. . nt a farm bell and good) * hay baler than can be led with tractor. Forrest F. A Pe ante. 319 Luckie mt 1 mule power hay r. Must be in good cond. f reas. in price for cash. ite what vou have. A. C. rson, Alma. Want. eultivator for John L. tractor. L. H. Ken- ur, Ellijay. 1-H. wagon. C. D. Austell, Rt. 1. Marglobe tomato seed. per 2 thbls.; green pod 20c cupful: cucumber, | % cup. Mrs, J. O.- Cantogn, Rt 2 -Lithia Springs, Rt. 1. Juke Creek watermelon sd, $2.50 lb.; 90-day velvet seans, $5.00 bu. Last yrs. crop et beans, $3.50 bu., field eas, $5.50 to $6.50 bu. L. F. erlin, Andersonville. e Kleckley watermelon . 60c Ib., 4 lbs., $2.00. John . Pierson, Culloden. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 25 bu. very early 2-crop yel- ow field peas, $6.50 bu. J. R. Brantley, Kite. 75 bu. mixed speckled peas, $4.50 bu. in 2 1-2 bu. bags. FOB. -C. Bynum, Shellman, Rt. 2. 25, lbs. white bush butter- -peans, 25c lb. in lots 4 lbs. on ore. Add postage. Mrs. J. F. - Brown, Campton, Rt. 1.. ; White and col. butterbeans, Oc Ib. Also few nest- onions, 55e gal. Add postage with or- der. Mrs. Tom V. Brown, Bow- mont? ing var. 3 lbs., $1.10 Del. Mrs. . W. Sloan, Auburn. - Bunch and running, butter- beans, 35c Ib. PP. or 3 lbs. $1.00. rs. Fred Yelton, Appling. 10 bu. velvet beans, $4.50 bu. E. Rowe, Alvaton. . _ Dark prolific butterbeans, 35c b. 3 Ibs. $1.00 del. Also 3-a grade Brown Leghorn eggs, $1.50 for 17. Del. Mrs. J. k: Jackson, Bowdon, Rt. 3. 5 bu. Clay peas, mixed little, 6.00 bu. M. O. please. Bud uggle, Buford. _ 10 ibs. small, white, running butterbeans, very prolific, $3.00 r 35 lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. arner, Palmetto, Rt. 1. rolific col. and white bunch outterbeans, 35c lb. Add post- e. Also. Imp. Spanish pea-~ auts, red Ga. parchers. Mrs, C. H. Rhodes, Canon, Rt. . _bu, velvet beans; 96 per- -sound, $5.25 bu; 30 bu. 90 ent sound, $5.00 bu. The or $5.00 bu. 20 bu. New Era , 97.50 bu.: Others. G. 1. illiams, Oglethorpe. Brabham peas, $6.35 bu. 90- velvet beans, Hayseed soy eans, $4.50 bu. Wood yellow oy beans, Mamloxie soybeans, 3.50 bu. Also pure ribbon cane yrup in qt. Make best offer. + Wall, Axson. 300 Ibs. velvet beans, $4.U0 W.S. Norton, Edison. , lucked or dried beans. Make oe mer Ib. M. M. Cochran, _ Sugar crowder peas, 12% lb. Add postage. Cheaper in bu. B. B. Strange, Swainsboro, 4 bale, $5.00 per hundred. Choice slipped shuck corn, $1.90 bu; Bright peavine hay, $40.00 ton. J. H. Patrick, Jack- son. 200 bu. $1.75 bu. White cern, $1.50 bu. All in scuhk: E. Rountree, Metter. 600 or 700 bu, ear corn, $1.6u bu, at barn. Damascus, Rt. 1. Marlboro prolific white seed corn, Hastings, prolific white, Buckbee yellow, all $1.50 pk. Spanish peanuts, 3 lbs., 60c; 6 lbs. $1.00. All PP: -T. E. Rasen, Austell, Rt. 1.. { 300 bu. corn in shuck. B. i. Samples; Dubline:-3..65 2 150 bu. Whatley seed corn, 1 yr.* select, nubbed, hand-shell- ed, $4.00 bu., or $3.00 bu. in shuck at barn. Lucius Williams, Ideal. Hastings yellow prolific seed corn, pure, isolated, $1.25 px., | $4.25 bu. Add postage. Parcel Post only. A. E. Nix, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5. 150 bu. Hastings white prol- fic seed corn, Ist yr. grown on isolated: land, $1.00 pk., $3.00 bu. FOB. my barn. Also fawn White Indian Runner ducks, 250 egg str. for sale. C. Burris, Franklin, Rt. 1. ee & Seed popcorn, 20c lb. Alsu Mammoth Russian seed. James Everett, Jr., Rock- "mart, P.O: Box 182. Hills imp. Jong grain seed corn, $1.00 pk. Supply very limited. Exc. for seed peanuts; white or red Spanish runners, ne Epoeree Bill Hill, Athens, 400 bu. 1943 crop corn at my home, $2.00 bu. Extra good. ne W. Williams, Ogiethorpe, Rt. wo. COTTONSEED FOR SALE Good long staple cottonseed, D&PL. 1350 lbs. makes Eee aD: Harrison, Kathleen. : D&PL cottonseed, Ist yr., ginned pure and cert., $5.00. per hundred FOB farm. E. Bolton, Bostwick. _ 2500 Ibs. Cokers 100 str., 6 cottonseed, Ist yr., $6.00 per hundred FOB farm. D.-M. Roberts, Austell, Rt. 2, care Jake Jones. : Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, Ist yr., ginned and kept pure. onied for planting, $1.40 bu. W.. Simmons, Douglasville. 50 bu. Coker 5 cottonseed, 1 1/8 in. staple: bale to acre. 2nd yr., $1.50 bu.. $5.00 Cwt. H. W. Coats, Lilburn, Rt. 1. Wilt-resistant Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, list yr., has big |bolls, long staple, earliest var. 31 $5.00 Cwt.: $6.00 treated. Chas. bu. 1942 crop velvet beans, st threshed, $3.00 bu. Also ers 100, one and one-six- enth in. staple, wilt-resistant cottonseed, $4.50 cwt. W. B. uzts, Tennille, Rt. 2. |. -ure, recleaned Mamloxi and Jeden Soy beans, even wt., ee Roe. Lee Cave. fruit- TS, $38.75 per bu. O. M. Ware, Marshallville. ee hite bunch butter-peas and nite bunch butter-beans. ea. ind, 25c cupful; white, black- ve peas. 25c pt. Add postage. rs. R. T. Bennett, Jasper, Rt. . mixed Whips and New eas, $5.75 bu.: 1714 bu. n Whippowills, $6.00 bu.: 5 bu. Brabhams, $6.50 bu.: No der less than 1 bu.: 4 bu. Bunch Velvet beans, $6.50 bu. FOB. H. D. Goodman, Greensboro. | = _ 30 bu. early Speckled Velvet eans, 99 percent sound, in 2 ou. bags. $4.50 bu. FOB. -Ben . Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1, v leys prolif ee to stalk, also Whatleys lb seed corn, 2-4 ears to and nubbed., shelled, $4.00 bu. FOB. No Locke, Butler, Rt. | staple. $5.00 Cwt. FOB. VP H. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rie > ; 50 bu. DPL cottonseed, free from black seed, $1.40 bu. FOB., or $1.25 bu. at my home. J. L. Rodgers, Conyers. DPL No. 14 cottonseed, Ist 42% percent lint, $6.50 Cwt., treated; $6.00. not treat- ed,. Large orders filled. Prompt shipment. Willie Tan- ner, Flippen, P. O. Box 65. 500 bu. Piedmont pedigreed Cleveland big boll cottonseed, Ceresan treated. Henry O. Smith, Commerce, Rt. 4. _ 75 bu. DPL cottonseed No. 14, ist yr., recleaned and Ceresan treated. All in 3 bu. sacks, $2.00 bu. here. W. L. Houser, Ft. Valley. : Nice lot DPL cottonseed No. 12-A, 40 percent lint: bale per A., sound and pure, $1.45 bu. H. Grady. Adams, Social Circle. 8 or 9 tons exira fine Stone- ville 2-B cottonseed, Ist yr. from breeder, $80.00 ton bulk; $85.00 bagged in 100 lb. bags; $5.00 bu. in bag lots. B. F. Har- ris, Griffin. ; - Cokers 4 in 1, Sirain 4, wilt- resistant cottonseed, kept pure, high germination, over 4 ve Cobb, Hartwell, Rt. 3. - Cokers wilt-resistant cotton- | seed, kept pure at gin, Ist yr. from breeder, tested 96 per- cent, $4.50 Cwt. Cokers 100, Strain 6, kept pure, $4.50 Cwt. | Make 24 bales on 18 A. last yr. W.T. Allen, Danielsville, Rt. 1. DPL cottonseed, No. 14 1s" yr. strictly private gin, reclean- ed, shipped in even wt. bags.} $5.50 bag, COD. Can ship ou short notice. J, LL, Thomas, Madison, Rt; 1. + yellow Flint corn, |: Ro B. Paihpssa, sunflower |. F. | - graded, ley, Rt. 4. 500 bu. Cokers 100 str. 6, cottonseed, absolutely pure, Ist Vin $50. bu.. FOB... Jonn: Bostwick, Bostwick, Ga. Hi- bred half and half cotton- seed, pure and sound, Ist yr. Picked without rain. Reason- able price. F. H. Bunn, Mid- ville. f ie . 75 bu. cottonseed, Dixie Won- dr, imp. big boll, wilt-resistant, kept pure. easily picked, $6.00 ewt, M. A. Collins, Cobbtown. ~ Cokers 100 strain 6, cotton- seed Ist year, kept pure, $1.50 ewt. FOB. W. H. Smith, San-~ dersville. . 20 bu. Ruckers staple cotton- seed, bale per acre last year. $1.75 bu. FOB. Ceresan treated and recleaned. M. O. Mrs. J. D. Coston, Pulaski, RFD. rise ~ DPL No. 14 cottonseed, Ist yr., ginned on strictly privaie gin, 44 percent lint, 1-1/8 in. staple, $550 cwt. L. D. Harris, Monroe. 50 bu. Stoneville 2-B cotton- seed, $1.40 bu. FOB. Kept pure, Ist yr. No checks. Metzger, Clyo. DPL cottonseed, No. 14, Ist yr., $4.50 cwt. FOB. Julia Thaxton, Jackson, Rt. 3. 1 ton Stoneville 2-B cottou- seed, Ist yr. $90.00 ton. R. B. Robinson, Newnan, Tel. 888 J.- Summerours Hi-test cotton- seed, $5.00 cwt. Carlton Rey- nolds, Summerville, RFD. _ 50 bu. DPL cottonseed, 2d yr. $4.00 cwt. Exc. for hay peas or red top sorghum seed or good Ga. cane syrup. J. R. Nichois, Wray, Rts i. : Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, Ist yr. ginned on J-var. gin, clean- ed, culled, new, imp. Ceresen treated. $2.00: bu., $110.00 ton. FOB. J. M. Battson, Lavonia. 10 bu. Wannamaker Stone- wilt cottonseed, $1.50 bu. FOB: also 50 Ibs., Henderson Bush Lima beans, 35 lb.: 20 lbs. Perkins long green okra seed, 90c lb. Add postage. J. E. OQuinn, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. 9 tons, DPL cottonseed: 10 tons Stoneville: Ist yr. pure, Ceresan treated, 6c lb. in 100 tn. bags; 5c in bulk. H. M. Col- vin, Locust Grove. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, 1st yr... kept . pure, 1 var. gin, cleaned, culled new, imp. Ceresan treated on latest model clipper machine, $6.50 cwtl. In new bags, FOB. Ton lots cheaper. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia. Genuine Stoneville 2-B cot- tonseed, 1st yr., privately gin- ned and recleaned, big. bolls, easily picked, long staple, $1.35 bu, also 22 lbs. Stuart. pecans, 25 Ib: 28 Ibs., seedlings, 15c lb, Riley C. Couch, Turin. Stoneville cottonseed, 2-15, Ist yr. I-var. gin, culled, treat- ed, $5.00 cwt. FOB. A. M. Wu- son, Jonesboro. 800 Ibs. Coker Wilds cotton- seed, ginned pure, $5.00 cwt. FOB. One and one-eighth i one and seven thirty-second in. staple. $35.00 for lot. J. F. Es- kew, McDonough. > PLANTS FOR SALE Marglobe (treated) tomato plants, 40c C.: $3.00 M. Can be del. now. Alton Roy Palm- er, Leary, Rt. 2. Cabbage plants: E. J., Chas. W. $2.00 M.: white Bermuda onion plants, $250 M. Grown on new ground and free from grasses and diseases. I. J,. Stokes, Irwinville. Frost-proof E. J., Chas. W. and Copenhagen cabbage plants. $2.50 M.: 500, $1.20: 200, 50c. Del. Mrs. Ina Grif- fin, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 60. Wakefield cabbage plants, 500, $1.50. $2.25 M. Del. Now ready. \Marglobe tomato plants, $3.00 M. Del. April del. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. Eldorado blackberry plants, 2-yr. field-grown, $1.50 C. Also native plum seedlings, yellow and red. sweet. Mrs. B. L. Rob- inson, Greenville. Chas. W., Early J. and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.75 M.: or crate of 3000 for $4.00, exp. col. Send check. J. W. Lang, Omega. = eo Large, white heading var. collard plants. ready by Apr. Ist. $1.50 M.: 500, $1.00, 25 C. All FOB. Mrs. J. L. Hall, Am- ericus, Rt. 2. Marglobe tomato plants. fow ready, moss packed, $3.50 M. No checks. Day Peacock, Bax- George S. April. | huckleberry, 50c doz. aH Certified P. D. potato plants, 500, $1.50: $2.75 M.: 5000, $12.- 50; 10,000, $24.00. Marglobe and Pritchard tomato, 500, $1.- 25, $2.00 M.; 5000 up, $1.50 M: Prompt shipment. B. J. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 1. : Gove. approved P. R. potato plants, red and yellow. Ready for early del., $3.00 M: at beds, 20 percent deposit required. Herman V. Hall, Ocilla. _ Kudzu rooted crowns. $15.00 M: plain crowns, $8.00 M. Joe C. Styles, Tallapoosa. Mastodon. Lady T. Klondike strawberry plants, 35e C: $3.50 . Postpaid. Peppermint. 50c C. Dbl. tansy. yarrow, ditney. 12, 25c. Blueberries. huckel- berries, hazelnut plants. 12. 75c. Exc. for white or print sacks. Mrs. Riek: Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500. $1.25: $2.00 M. P.P. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald. = Imp. sweet potato plants. govt. insp. Pink and vellow and copper skin. $2.00 M. P. P. or $1.75 exp. col. Frank Mer- ritt. Screven, Rt.\1. Box 193. Marglobe tomato plants, Apr. ist, $3:00 M. S.-M. Honeycutt, Alma. f Chas. W., Jersey and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $2.50 M: 500, $1.50: 200, 70c. All del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ruby Lee Wilson, Baxley. Rt. 4. Tomato plants for sale. ee Hargrove, Eastman, t. 4, he J. -and Chas. W. frost- proof cabbage plants, 300, $1.00: 500, $1.25; $2.25 M. Marglobe tomato plants, 100, 50c; $3.50 M, del. A. B. Wilson, Pitts, Rt. 1. Calif. Wonder and World Beater pepper: New Stone and Marglobe tomato: red skin P. R. potato plants, all $3.00 M, FOB. . Booking orders for ist Clyde Harper, Surren-. cy, Rt. 1, Box 89. Yellow root. plants, yellow dock,: hoarhound, giant garlic, 25c. doz. Bearing size Mt. Stamps accepted. Add postage. Teem, Talking Rock. Genuine Marglobe tomato plants. $3.00 M. Ready April Ist. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency. Chas. W. cabbage plants, $3.00 M.. in 10,000 lots, $2.00 M. Will sell to trucks. W. R. Wise, Wadley. Cert. Marglobe tomato plants, now ready, $2.50 M. Gov. insp. P. R. red skin sweet potato plants. Ready Apr. Ist. $3.00 M.: 5 M. lots, $2.75 M.: Also 4 tons bright peanut hay. $28.00 ton. D.C. Nail, Baxley. White bermuda onion plants, E. J. Wakefield and Dutch cab- |bage plants, $2.75 M.. in 5000 lots, $2.50 Gainesville. 50,000 Chas. -W. cabbage plants, nice size. 500, $1.10: $2.- 00 M. P. P. in Ga. Quick mail- ing. No checks. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. Large variety strawberry plants, 50c C. Postpaid. Mrs. W. H. Humphries, Milledge- ville, Rt. 2. P. R. potato plants, govt. insp. treated. Ready March 27th, $3.00 M. Crated and shipped, $2.50 at beds, not oe B. E. Whisnant, Lenox, te: Hardy, best var. Eldoradoe blackberry plants, 2 yr. field grown, will bear fruit this sea- son, $1.50 C.: 2000, $20.00: care- ful packing, good count, prompt service. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. - Pure P. R. potato plants, govt. insp., treated, disease- free, $2.50 M. Copper skins, $3.00 M. Now booking orders. Terms cash in advance. Count and quality guaranteed. J. H. Williams, Alma. , White bermuda onion plants, pencil size, $2.25 M. Del. post- paid; $2.00 M. Exp. Gol. Satis. guaranteed. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. All varis. Bermuda and nesi onion plants, cabbage, lettuce, rutabaga, endive, broccoli, car- rots, kale, parsnips, parsley, eollards,; Kohl Rabi, beets, to- matoes, 50c C.; $5.00 M. Oth- ers. Add postage out of Ga. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Everbearing strawberry 2 $3.25. M.: 500, $1.80; 40c Postpaid in Ga. No checks. Mrs. Tom Buttrum. Adairsville, Bite Chas. W. Jersey W. and. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $2.50 M.: 500, $1.50: 200, 70c. All del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ruby M. Ovie Crowe, Lee Wilson, Baxley, Rt. 4. M. L. Eaton. Dahlonega. | Tamar | P Vigorvine tomato plans 25c; Vigorvine seed, 101 Large yellow pumpkin % pt. 25c.. i. A, Crow, G: ville, Rt. 2. j eS _ Govt. insp. staple, $445 per hundrea FOB; $80.00 per ton at my 8 mi. So. Tennille and 8 Yo. Wrightsville.. George t. |! ung, Tennille. + JGAR CANE FOR SALE vo. 29-116 Green Cane, good _ $16.00 per thoxsand Ss; also Stoneville 13-2 cot- od. $1.50 bu. W. W. Wil- Quitman. : to 3000 stalks PQJ cane $1.50 C. at bed. 1 mile, N. yhalybeate Springs. J. B. Ses GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 20 tons Peanut hay, for sale. -. Alston, Richland. ev. truck loads of baled its and Hay, $25.00 and $30.- ton FOB farm, J. H. Gools- onticello. tons bright. Peanut hay, 0 ton; Seed oats, $1.00 bu. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2. 00 u. Fulgrain oats, in even bags, $1.10 bu. FOB, 5 miles a . W. H. Davidson, nut, $30.00 ton. Also 100 cottonseed, $1.25 nish peanuts, $2.00 bu. oe 2 mi. S. Wrens, and one-half acre cab- er sale at W. A. Min- | farm on Statenville and nnings ont J. L. Reichert, ar K, 5 to 80 bu. Porto Rican sweet atoes at my farm. G. E. Ray, h, Route 2. seed sweet potatoes, nm Red and White Starch, 5c Also 800 gals. sugar cane up in half-sal and gal. cans, )gal.C. I. Thomson, Thora- Ne, Box 566. 1p, red Porto Rican sweet toes for planting, $1.75 bu. eorge Allen, Clyo. Yellow skin yams: field insp. Die Ledford, Mays- seed sweet notatoes, kin, d and white wotatoes, 4c Ib. C. F. nson, Thomasville, Moul- - Box 566. iow skin Louisiana yams bedding, field insp., $3.75 easket. _H. C. Ledford, Sville. - : small P. R. seed po- $1.50 bu. Near Stinch- ake, So. of Fayetteville. s, Fairburn, ; -|above No. 1, Clark, Wrens, Dbl. oF fal s-Carm ship in. @ or. 3. eal, cases. M. F. Cole, Nichols. 125 gals. Ga. cane syrup, $1.25 gal. in 1 gal. and % gal. cans. Ship from 2 gals. up, or you pay exp. on it for quick sale. Job: Hayes, Nichols, RU Poe 100 gals. in 1 gal, tins, ola- fashioned. Ga. ribbon cane svrup, $2.00 gal. FOB. Mrs. Minnie Malphrus, Tusculum. 400 -gals. Ga. cane syrup lm No. 10 and 5 cans. J. W. Alt- man, Alma. Ga. eane syrup, 1943 crop, in 1 gal. tin buckets and 1st graae, Prefer sell in lots 100 gals. or more. J. T. Grice, Glennville. 2000 gals. good Ga. cane syrup in gal. cans at my farm. 4 mi. from Egypt. B. Leste Morgan, Egypt, Rt. 1. fo 500 gals. sugar cane syrup im ao cans. V. C. Powell, Wrights- ville. 500 gals. syrup for poisonins cotton and peaches. Also gooa table syrup for sale or exc. for mileh cows or yearlings. O. HE. Norton, Fairburn, College Park- Kenwood Highway. 2000 gals. pure Ga. cane syrup. grade A-1 heavy, $6.50 case. $35.00 bbl. av. wt. 450 lbs.. FOB. Also 150 Ibs. dwarf okra seed, 35c lb. FOB. No orders less than 10 Ibs. accepted. Sam Bulloch, Pelham, Rt. 2. 2 barrels Ga. Cane syrup, 1943 crop. Make offer: also selected seed corn, 2 to 3 large ears to stalk, $1.00 pk., $3.00 bu., B. B. Morgan. Clyo. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE : Large seedling paper shell pecans, 20c lb. Add postage. Cash or M. O. No checks. Mrs. A. B. Prickett, Maysville. Large paper shell pecans, 30 Ib. FOB. Also large camphor trees, 25c: $2.50 doz., $15.00 C:. Smaller, $1.00; $3.00 doz. Mrs. J. L: Burk. Tifton. Rt, 3. 60 bu. N. C. rubber peanuts. Will not ship. H. L. Fowler Charing, Rt. 1, Mauk and Hill Mill Rd. N. C. peanuts, grade 6 points Make over 1000 les: acre: Sinai size; --ait sound, 10c lb. J: R. Cooper, Rupert. se : : About 150 lbs. pecans, some. Vandemons and Columbias, 30c jb. if all taken: less amounts, 32c Ib. or exc. for anything can use, A. J. Grimes, Gtenwood, PO Box 44. 8 Ibs. pecan meats, 75c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Al- mon, Luthersville. Seed peanuts, imp. Spanish, handpicked, 75 to 100 lbs. shell- ed for sale or exc. for gentle sound mare horse, 1200 lbs., wt., 3 or 4 yrs. old, for riding, plow- ing or wagon, Herbert J. Bow- er, Covington. : Few tons Spanish seed pea- nuts in ton lots. J. H. Leverett, Parrott. Stewart pecans, 30c lb. Seed-- lings, 20c. FOB. Well filled out. Exe. some for something I Fean use. Mrs. N. B. Hester, Blakely, Rt. 3. BECAN AND OTHER -PRUIT TREES FOR SALE Peach trees, grapevines, lead. vars., $2.00 doz.; $10.00 C.: $90.- 00 M.: Black walnuts, $3.00 doz.; $20.00 C.; seedling peach trees, $1.00 doz.: $4.00 C.: $35.- oO Mrs. E. B. Travis, River- ale. : Grapevines, well rooted, 25e ea., or 5 and 10 in tot, 20c ea. Mrs. Lowell Long, Bremen. Celestial fig cuttings, readily, grow fast, $1.00 doz.: 3 doz., $2.00: 100, $5.00.. Few idoz. white and purple fig. cut- etings:-$1.50 doz. FP. PJ. WwW. Toole, Macon, 33 Burton Ave. Cherry trees, well rooted, 10c ea, $1.20 doz. Strawberry plants, Garlie bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. H. 'T: Wrieht. Macon. Rt. 2: Stuckeys Spaulding and Irene, black Muscadine grapes, 5 yr. bearing size, 80c ea.: new U.S. DAA grape grafting stock Dog Ridge and Seible 1000 sen- sational new wine grape, 50c ea. Others. Prepaid. Inspect- ed. H. A. Neal, Ashland. Apple trees: Red Bird, Yel- low and Red Delicious, 2 vrs. old, 3-5 ft. 10 asst. varieties, | $4.00, FOB. _ State Insp. Carl- ton Reynolds, Summerville. live > Pure Ga, cane syrup, $1.25} Sev. tung oil trees, 1 yr. old, $1.50 doz., $10.00 C. Also Mimosa trees, 2, $1.00. No or- ders filled for less than $1.00. Mrs. G. R. Thigpen. St. Marys. Hazelnut bushes. $1.15 doz, blueberry bushes, 35c doz. No stamps. Dura Bradley, Bowdon, Route 2. E T _ EGGS FOR SALE Dark red Donaldson red eggs, $1.50 for 16. Also baby chicks, $16.00 C. Del. Mrs. oD; Latham, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Mammoth bronze broad- breasted mammoth bronze tur- key eggs, $4.00 doz. Ringlet B. R. bred-to-lay eggs, Pullorum tested, $1.50 for 15 or $2.75 for 30. Del. rs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. - White Pekin duck eggs, $1.50 for 13 at my home. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Selected Dark Cornish eggs, 1.25 for 16. Del. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1. Lt. Brahma eggs from extra]. choice stock, $1.25 per 15. post- paid. Rev. J. R. Baxter, Ar- muchee. Few settings Yankee Clip- per-Roundhead game _ cross eggs, for sale. W. C. Atlanta, 506 Morgan St., N. E. Fresh yard eggs, extra large and heavy. del. North side At- lanta, Peachtree. Rd. section, at 40c doz. E. G.-Hicks, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 456. : Selected settings choice pen N. H. Red eggs, sired by ROP cock, $2.50 per setting. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. Black Minorca hatching eggs, AAA grade, $1.00 per 15 also Ancona eggs, $1.00 per 15. Postage paid. Mrs. L. D. El- liott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Byers Buff Orp., eggs, $1.25 per 15 at my home, or $1.75 postpaid. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 North Ave., N. E. White Holland and Bronze cross turkey eggs, unrelated stock, 35c per egg. April and May del. Mrs. R. J. Miller, Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 413. Purebred Dark Cornish Game eggs, $1.50 for 15. Del. Mrs. S. J. Akers, Fender. Quality, very dark Red eggs, Donaldson str., $1.50 per 16 del; just grown, very fine cockerels, $2.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Grady Brown, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. ,_urebred, full R. I. Red eggs, 1.15 per 15 postpaid: can fur- nish around 175 or 200 eggs per week, 6c per egg express col- lect}. grown, young R. I. Roos-|3 Cee ters, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1. Parmeter Red eggs from 2 yr. old hens, Pullorum controlies floeks with ROP roosters, $2.00 per 15. Charges paid. Special prices on large lots. Sat. guar. Madison Blount, Decatur, P. 0. Box 488. Black Minorea eggs. grade. $1.00 for 15 eggs, Sheppard strain, same priee. P. P. Mrs. L. D. Elliott. iavonta, Rtcl i Ringlet Barred Rock, bred to lay strain eggs, Pullorum test- ed. $1.50 for 15: $2.75 for 30. Del. Also M. B. turkey eggs. $4.00 doz. Mrs. J. A. Wilson. Martin. : : Eggs from purebred Cornish chickens, $1.10 for 15, del. by P. P. H. M. Moorman, Lovett. & 3-A Ancona Pitt Game eggs, 15 mixed, $3.00; Caroline Blues. Clarets. Doms. Grist Gradys. Hogg Toppies, Muffs, Roundheads. Shawlnecks, Travelers, White- hackles, Wildcat Blues. Leland Traynham, Atlanta, 42 Grove Park Place. N. W. Giant type Black Minorca eggs. production bred. $3.00 for 15. L. B. Milliams, Newnan. All star Brown Leghorn eggs, | from blood-tested hens. Also eol. bush butterbeans, 20 Ib., P. P.. Seaborn Roberts, Roys- tony Rt. 1. Black Leghorn (chickens are | good layers but non-setters), eggs for hatching, $1.25 per 16. Add postage. Crate to be ret. Chas. P. Ezell, Eatonton, Rt. 4. Fine hatching: eggs from purebred AA R White Wyandottes (excellent winter layers), $1.50 per setting. Crates to be ret. . Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Rt. 2. Purebred Buff Orp.. eggs, fresh, selected. $1.00 per 15 postpaid. Crates to be ret. Wiss Ranie Johnson, Sheliman, Toney, |: 7 ~ Eges: Mammoth Bronze tur- keys, $4.50 doz.: Duck Buff Co- chin bantam, ea., $1.50 doz,; Goose, 5 eggs. $2.45. All del. Selected, shipped in metal egg shipping boxes. ._Mrs. Boyd Barrett, Douglasville. | White Pekin duck eggs. $1.25 doz.. also 4 large White Pekin drakes. $1.25 ea. Wilson Car- son, Griffin, Rt. C. Purebred Leghorn eggs, $1.50 for 15, PP. M. O. preferred. Mrs. W. R. Richey, Lavonia, Rt. 1. isos from unrelated Bronze hee $2.50 doz; White Pek duck eggs, $1.00 doz. Supply limited. P. O. order. No chks. Mrs. Daisy Johnston, Grayson. eats Purebred Dark Cornish egxs, $1.25 for 15. del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Pedigreed White Leghorn eggs. from pen of official record contest hens, mated to 342 pedi- greed male, $3.00 for 15. R. . Bieunt. Gay, Rt. Tass Orpington eggs from all star hens, $1.00 for 15. Add_ 10c postage. Mrs. Carrie lL. Price Jenkinsbure. : Light Brahma eggs, extra choice stock, $1.25 for 15 PP. Also 10 mos. old cockerel. $3.00 FOB barn. Rev. J. R. Baxter, Armuchee. ~ Purebred New Hampshire ecas-- $1 00 tor 15: PP. Also Parks strain B. R. eggs, same price. William Jesse, Gaines- ville, Rt. 4. Purebred Dark Cornish gatne eggs from hens weighing 5-7 lbs., roosters, 9-11 lbs. Un- related stoek. $1.50 for 15. PP. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt. Eggs: Big boned, broaa- breasted Mammoth Bronze tur- key. $4.50 doz. del. Little brown duck, crossed with green heac- ed drake, $1.50 doz. Buff Coc- hin Bantam, $1.50 doz. Others. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglas- ville, Rt. 1. Purebred Buff Orp., eggs, $1.00 per 15 PP. Crates to be ret. Miss Ronnie Johnsox, | Shellman, Rt. 1. -MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 100 Ib. cap. close weave feed sacks, washed, all color not re- moved, 1212c ea. in lots of 10 pe more FOR]. Mr . J. R: Sloan, Pelham, Rt. 1. Black Raspberry and May cherry. 10e ea.: mixed turnip seed, 20c cupful: Martin gourd seed, 25 for 10c: 25c cupful. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay. Rt. 100 100-Ib. feed sacks, white, no holes, $1.50 doz. E. f. | Smith. Decatur, 311 Superior | Ave., De 9076. Turkey feathers, free of wing and tail feathers, 30c lb. Del. Barbara Lee, Red Oak. Wild cherry bark, blackberry root, 35c Ib., colts foot, 30c doz. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. Elevia Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Rhubarb (or pine) plant, 15c bunch; horseradish, 10c bunch, well rooted. Add _ postage. Mrs. F. H. Wright, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 87. ; ; Garlic, $1.00 doz. $1.25 doz. Peppermint. 50c doz. Martin gourds, large, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Horseradish, calamus root, 3, 25e: Peppermint, tanzy, 12. 25c. or will exc. for white or yellow sacks. Martha Womack, Bre- men, Rt. 2. Box 89. Ginseng roots, wild plum bark, 50c box. Also ginseng and golden seal seed, le per seed, or 500 for $4.50: $8.00 M. P. P. Stamps acceptable. H. F. Redfern, Mitchell. Masons imp. white arti- chokes, 5c lb. in 100 Ib. lots: 6c in less than 100 lb. lots. Bee EK. J. Mason, Decatur. Burdock, yellow root, vellow dock, Queen of the Meadow, Colts Foot, wild cherry bark, abe ib: 3 Jos 81-00: - Hop vines, 10c ea. Sunflower seed, 15c cupful. Add postage. Miss Vernon Stover, Pisgah. : Artichokes, 5e Ib., 100 1b. and up lots. No order less than 15 lbs. No COD orders. MO with order. E. F. Mason, More- land. BEESWAX: 2854 Ths. good, yellow Bees- wax, 40c lb. Sent COD. Mes. W. L. Hulsey, Cumming, Rt. 5. Ever-lay Brown [- a Box 72. Calamus, 10c cupful; yellow root. sas; fras, 15c lb. Yellow root, 20 doz. Red root, 25c lb. postage. Mrs. Carl .7. mons, Diamond. Blackhaw, yellow root b Mtn. huckleberries: red s fras, 15c lb. Add postage. | Presley. Fowler. Diamond. 50 or 75 gal. vinegar for sale. Jackson, Rt. 1. '* Raspberry plants, 4 for bl. tansy, garlic, pepperm noun. balm, all, 20e do Exc. for feed sacks. Mrs. D. Holloway, Dahlonega. Rt. MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED PUMPKINS WANTED: Wan 75 to 100 pound weight pum kins (mot seed). Must sound and first-class_conditi State lowest price FOB. W. Walker, Cairo, Ga. Small striped, or charm strin gourds, also small round gow 5c ea. Mrs. John Weaver, Bu- ehanan, Rt. 1. se Nice, new, downy _ feathe 50c Ib. Lot 25 lbs. for $11.50 Sample on request. Mrs. M Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. Garlic, 10c doz. H. A. Smith, Dillard, Rt. 1. Bu. gourd seed, from g up to 5 ft. 2 in; 2 to 3 bu. dry hulled black walnuts, bu., unhulled, $1.00 bu. Pe paid. Money order only. Dewe Gulledge, Abbeville, Rt. 1, Bi vie Sone : Sassafras and yellow root, 25 lb Catnip, peppermint, spea mint, Balm, yarrow, tansy. 25 doz bunches Sarsaparilla, $2. 1b. Rooted sage plants, $2 doz. Del. in ist and 2nd zon Miss L. M. White, Dahlon Rt. 1, Box 35. = up lots. 51-2c Ib. Less on If lbs. FOB. No orders less than 50 Ibs. No COD orders. M. 0. please. E. F. Mason, Morelan Garlic, yellow root, sarsapart la. star grass, cherry bark. C Billy Greene, Cuthbert, Rt Walnuts, unhulled, $4.00 bu large and sound. Come and g them. Exc. for Sudan g seed, popcorn or bunch velv beans. J. A. Kimberly, Empir RE 1. Z Bees: 3 bee hives, $4.00 e complete, less bees. B, R. Gib son, Clarkston, Ph. Clarkston 4741. Yellow and sassafras root, 4 1b; colts foot, 25c doz. Mr Charles Waters, Dahlonega, R One. B"ANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want 5 Ibs. butter pea State price. Also 5 bu. soun velvet beans. E. M. Lee, Omak Want 10 bu. or more Bi ham or iron peas, or what h you, for hay. Z. O. Swearin; Fitzgerald. Want 2 bu. brown-eye Crowder peas. Write price M. Beckham, Tifton, Rt. 4. HAY WANTED: Want 1000 or 1200 lbs. N pea hay. within 50 mi. of EF tow. State price in ist | Green James, Bartow. HULLS WANTED: : Want any amt. cottonsee hulls for own use. Mrs. P. | Word, Atlanta, 1681 Bankh Ave., NW., Be 1657-R. : NEST ONIONS WANTED Want 2 gals. white nest or ions at reas. price. Write ori before sending. Mrs. Emm Frady, Clermont, Rt. 1. PEANUTS WANTED: Want several bu. imp. whi Spanish peanuts. Send samp: and price. J. C. Martin. Ala Ree 2, eee . POTATOES WANTED: Want 1 bu. copper skin Por Rican potatoes. Prefer sm peas: 200 lbs. Spanish pean Virgil S. Gibson, Atlanta, 1 Metropolitan Ave., SE., LE 4592. : SACKS WANTED: Want several large white f sacks, for cash. Write price % once. Mrs. Mae Hoge, Atlant 892 Park St. SW2- = SEED AND SEED CORN | WANTED: Want 1 pk. prolific seed corn. del. pastpaid, Coleman, ednesday, Hacc. 22, 1944 MARKET BULLETIN 2c. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 5 bu. feed corn in ~shuck at $2.10 bu. del. COD. Mrs. Zora Brown. Atlanta, 659 Wylie Street. SEED WANTED: Want 1000 lbs. Kobe lespe- deza seed. Jesse F. Mays, At- lanta, 963 Harte Drive, SW. sod ~ Want some long neck goura eed, neck from 21-2 to 3 ft. ong. W. W. Blalock, Rochelie. ~ Want Sericea lespedeza, and Kobe lespedeza, cleaned, scar- ified. also white Dutch clover and bermuda grass seed. . Also want 8 or 10 brood sows, sheais and pigs, all for cash. R. L. Jackson, Atlanta, 142 Jackson St.. NE. - Want some cotton. corn and Tespedeza seed. Will exc. 3-A -and 4-A baby chicks for above. R.L. S. Bickford. Jonesboro (or call Wa 8351, Atlanta.) _ Want several thousand good _ kudzu crowns. W. M. Rockel, : 4 Thomasville, Rt. 1. . SEED CANE WANTED: Want CP 29-116 green or white hard cane for seed, or CO +290 red or blue, 1 to 3 stalks within 30 miles, Alamo. Also Porto Rican seed potatos for sale or exc. for cane or cctton- Seed. peas or velvet beans. Ar- thur V. Hartley, Alamo. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want 2 bu. Cow peas at once. Lee Joyner, Hinesville. Want 2 bu. Bunch Velvet - beans and a few peanuts for _ planting on own farm. ee W. _ Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. Want 5 or 10 bu. O- ee us beans. Mir be pure and ab- - solutely unmixed. Clem. Rob- -erson, Temple. _ Want 90-day running velvet beans, for own use. R. E. Ay- cock, - Monroe. Want 5 Ibs. Butter-peas. State price. E. M. Lee, Omaha. Want 10 or 12 bu. clean rabham peas, for own use. Robert B. Snider, Jr., Colum- us, 1422 First Ave. COTTONSEED WANTED: Want 150 Ibs. Hoopers pro- lific cottonseed. Jesse M. Black, Cleveland, Rt. 4. PEANUTS WANTED: _ Want some improved sSpan- ish peanut seed (kind with 3 in hull). State what you have and price. Miss Beetrice Joy- ner, Rincon. _ PLANTS WANTED: Want 20,000 P. -R. plants, eer Ist del. Quote _ price. J. H. Turner, Mauk. Want some Bunch potato slips, to be del. first of May. Mrs..M. M. Kelley, Lithonia. Want 2 M. Sugar Skin Yam _ potato plants. Write descript- jon of potatoes and price of slips. A. D. a ee Doug- Jasville, Rt. ROOTS ahead: e Will pay 25c Ib. for 1 Ib. of coon Root. Mrs. Ruby Coker, _ Thomson, Rt. 2. _ SACKS WANTED: & Want white feed sacks, free of holes. as best price on = 400. Mrs. J. ee ces War- _ renton, care Mrs. C. L . Stanley. SEED WANTED: _ Want some Calif. beer seed . for use in making vinegar for - home use in connection with Victory garden. Mrs. Lou Ella Green, Atlanta, Rt. 2. DEER TONGUE WANTED: Want some Deer Tongue (for _ use with tobacco). State what you have and price. 2 Ep ranklin, Fairmount, Rt. TREES WANTED: Want 1 Quince tree, not un- der 2 or 3 yrs. old. Freddie L. Jackson, Albany. _506-A. N. Madison St. phone No. 706 J BEANS AND | PEAS WANTED: Want Brab peas, 20 bu. State best price in first letter, at once. oo Collins, Cobbtown, Rt: potato ; os WANTED: Want dried fruit, apples or _ peaches, as soon as possible. Ad- _ vise. Mrs. C. I. Carson, Macon, No. 7 Rose Place. _ CHUFAS WANTED: some chufas. State mount and price. J. F. Benson, ee Rt. S Box 111. Kleckly _Tom Watson water- CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE CORRECTION NOTICE Reg. Jersey, Star Bull, calves of service age, from dams classified very good. Unless type. and production are appre- ciated, dont write for-price, pictures, and pedigreed. C. J. May, Washington. 2 Red Jersey cow, freshen in May, 1 white faced bull, about 250 lbs. Also mule, 1-H. wagon and some farm equipment. kK. W. Wade, Stonewall, Rt. 1. _ Reg. Hereford-bull by Milky Way Avalanche 42d 28911416, calved May 26, 1943, very fine individual, $200.00, also reg. walking mare, coming 4 yrs. ot age, gentle saddle mare for sale. Gordon Kettles, Dalton. .. Heavy springer, good sized, $100.00. Also good mare mule, wt. 1100 lbs., and fast stepper. Come and see, 11-2 mi. North Brooks. R. P. Steinheimes, Brooks, s Jersey milch cow, fresh-m firstApril for sale. R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Rt. 1. Reg. Jersey bull, Carnation Observer, 3 yrs. old, $50.00. A. A. Fowler, Stone Mountain, Rt. One, Guernsey heifers; Guernsey bull; all 1. to 11-2 yrs. old, mm geod cond. $50.00 for lot. C. M. Maudel, Tucker. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, around 1200 lbs. Can furnish pedigreed, $250.00. 4 Angus cows, not reg. cw. Hutchins, Summerville, Rte 3: Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old. freshen March 20th; 4 gals. milk day when fresh, $75.00 if sold now. Free of Bangs: Mis. Jo W. Griggs, Douglasville, Rt. 1, Burnt Hickory Rd. Black and white cow, freshen April 10 with 3d calf. 4 to 5 gals. milk if fed good, $100.8U at my barn now, $115.00 when comes in. Stamps for reply. 0. L. Hunter, Moganton. Reg. Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old, wt, about 1000 Ibs., $200.00. Purebred Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old, not registered, wt. about 800 lbs., $125.00. W. H. Scott, West Point. Yellow Jersey cow, 7 yrs. olde, with 2 mos. old heifer calf; from fine, purebred stock, about 3 gals. milk now on common feed, $100.00 or $85.00 without calf. B. M. Sellers, Talona. (near L & N Station.) Purebred Jersey bull for sale or for seryice, 9 mos. old: from reg. stock. Also 25 Barred Rock hens, 1 rooster, cured country hams, side meat. FE. W. Hendon, Marietta, Sandy Piains Rd. 83 full blooded Jersey cows, freshen in March, $75.00- ea; from accredited herd, Also Cox- ers wilt-resistant cottonseea, Ist yr. pure and sound, $6.Uu cwt. Ceresan treated. Also cot- tonseed meal for sale. R. D. | Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2. 1 fresh Jersey milch cow, with 2d ealf, for sale. Lamar Harris, Monroe, Rt. 2. Fine Guernsey cow. fress, good milker; and 4 gals. milk per day, at my barn. W. M. Fritts, College Park, E. Wash- inston Rd., Rt. 2- Box: 127. 1 cow, with calf, 6 wks. old, $75.00 at barn. Marlin Alex- ander, Cleveland, Rt. 5. 1 med. sized lemon col. Jer- sey cow, purebred, papers furn~ 3 gals. on poor feed: calf, 8 mos. old. Cow not bred at present, $100.00 at barn. Mrs. S. JNnes, Lala; Rt. 2. Gentle, well matured Jersey (not absolutely purebred) heif- er with Ist calf. Will make fine milker. $70.00 for both at my place. Lee Garmon, Nor- _ | cross. . -1 good cow, fresh in, 1st caif, $75.00: also good mule, $100.00. Faris C. Malcom, Monroe. Rt. 1. 2 Black Angus yearlings, male 8 mos. old, and female, 6 mos. old. Will partly trade for corn. O. EF. Johnson, Jones- bord, nti Purebred Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, wt. about 600 lbs., sell or exc. for young White Faced bull. J. H. Moon, Swords. Purebred Guernsey bull calf, ready for light service. Atso 1 (same breed) calf not weaned, both well marked. Write or see at barn. S. T. Tygart, Nashville. Cow for sale, fresh in. Also few hundred lbs. Wannamaker wilt-resistant cottonseed, 2nd | YE: Olin $4.50: Ch FOB. J: J. Cor Ris 3: ZS 11 good gante of Jersey and. fers name, Duroc-Jersey gilt, around 149 lbs. Reg.-$50.00 at barn. Hugh Lee Lynn, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 220; Reg. Hereford hogs, from most outstanding bloodlines. Bred_ sows, gilts, boars ready for heavy service. Unrelated prs. pigs, $25.00 and $30.00 ea. for immed. del. J. S. Fursten- burg, Atlanta, Fairacres Farm, Hogan Road, Route 1. $2.00. H. C. Burnsed, Ellabelte. Reg, Duroc pigs, treated, healthy, $12.50 ea., FOB. R. 5b. Carter, Baxley. : Several good shoats for Sale. R. R. Bruce, Cleveland, Rt. 1. SPC Service boar, sired by right type (Gates breeding), 65 percent white blocky type, dou- ble treated for clrolera, $50.00. Reg. in buvers name. L. M. Is- ler, Morgan. Choice, purebred Duroc boars. W. W. Carson, Fort Valley. SPC pigs, subject to reg; far- rowed Jan. 3d and 8th, $12.50 vester. 3 nice pigs, 9 wks. old, $8.00 ea. at my place, if taken at once, Mother is half SPC by reg. stock. Jessie a Junipes, Rt: 13 Nice, young Hemipshirs make pig, wt. about 50 lbs., $10.6u crated, FOB. O. S, Duggan, Chester. 4 Reg. SPC pigs. wt. about 60 lbs ea; 2 sows, 2 males, $12.50 ea. Also pr. bronze turkeys, $10.00 pr, at my home, or $12.00 if shipped. Carl Wheeler, Ma-~ eon, Rt. by Reg. Hereford pigs, bred sows and gilts, from the Souths Quality Herd.. W. C. Satterth- wait, Atlanta, 115 Jackson St., NW.. Wa 0131, Blocky type Duroc _ pigs, either sex, $15.00 ea; reg. in buyers name. Can furnish un- related pairs. Treated..FOH., pee: G. J. Holton, Stirrency. A good OIC boar for service}; also would like to ex. a top buggy for a steer, well broke to plow. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Star Route. Young cow, fresh in and from good stock, $100.00. L. P. Eui- son, Dawsonville, Rt. 3, Box 32. 4 purebred OIC pigs, 8 wks. old, $8.00 ea., $1.00 extra to reg. in buyers hame, at my place, Clarksboro, Jefferson Rd. Ben = Smith, Athens, Rt. 2; Care wi Smith: Purebred Hampshire pigs, 6 1 wks. old, $10.00 ea; $1.25 extra for registering. Gilts, 5 mos. old, entitled to reg. $25.00 ea. FH. Smith, Toccoa, P. O. Box z Purebred SPC gilts, cham- pionship breeding, wt. 150 w 250 Ibs. and over, $40.00 to $60.00 ea. open: bred, $60.00 to $75.00 ea. E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania. 10 Duroc gilts, bred; 2 boars, April 1943, farrow. 20 gilts, Sept. farrow. Reg. and excei- lent breeding, $12.50 to $25.06 es Ss, L. Thornton, DEW TON: Ret. Duroc pigs, ready to wean, from long type sows, blocky boar. treated, $12.50 ex., until April Ist. Ernest P. Car- ter. Baxley. Nice pigs, all sizes, from 3 wks. old; wt. 100 lbs. Come and oer Grover E. Lindsey, Mus- ea : 2 young SPC service boars, Hero breeding, 50 to 60 per- cent white. Double treated for cholera, $25.00 ea., reg. in buy- Roger McFather, Morgan. Few reg. SPC pigs. 6 wks. old, $15.00 ea., next size, $25.00 ea.; 2 bred gilts, 2 boars, same age, $35.00 ea. .:-R. Motean. Americus. . 8 White Chester crossed with Duroc, 6 wks. old pigs, $3.00 ea. here or $8.00 ea., if shipped. Also 3 nice barrows, wt. 200 to on Ibs. R. L. Albea, Metas- ville. oes 40 feeder shoats, av. wt., 35 lbs., for sale at my farm, 6 mi. West Metter, 8 mi. South Still- more. L. H. Edenfield, Still- more, Rt. 1. 1 Reg. Hereford sow, bred for 8rd litter, wt. around 300 lbs., reg. buyers name, $100.00: 2 shoats, male and female, around 65 Ibs., ea. reg. buyers name, $22.50 ea. M. Gulley, Hartwell, Rt. 1. S. P. ., 3 boars and 4 gilts, wt. 80 lbs., ea. 4 mos. old, $100.- 00 for litter or $15.00 ea. Dbl. inoculated. Reg. papers sua, Ralph W. Walton, H a Res. OIC male;. service fee: F to $15.00 ea. Gene Jones, Sys- HORSES AND MULES ~ FOR SALE | RABBITS AND CAVI FOR SALE _ Fine Tenn. Jack, black with white points; also 2 nice young Jennets. Priced reasonably. C. H. Gray, Bolingbroke. Mare, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lbs.. work anywhere, for sale or exc. for cow of equal value. Mrs. C. A. Griffin, Rocky Face (Hurricane Rd). - Mule, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1300 Ibs., work anywhere, $300.00 at my barn. Also 1000 stalks sugar feane for sale at. the bed in Dooly Co. enfia, Ries: Good mule and mare, in good cond., work anywhere, for sale at Plainview Church, for cash. Mrs. Lula Scott, Adairsville. Several reg. Tennessee oii J. . Sanders, Vi- | ing horses and colts. Thomas C. Wrylly. Tennille. Black mare saddle horse, 3- gaited, very gentle, about 10 vrs. old, $125.00 at my farm. Exe. for good plow mule. at same value. Alex H. Stephens, Jonesboro, RFD. 1 Claybank saddle mare, about 900 lbs. 7 yi's. old, gentle enough for children, also mare for sale. Carson E. Sumner, Tifton, Rt. 4. 1 mare mule, 6 yrs. old fpr sale at reasonable price. Oscar Keener, Thomson. 2 horse mules, 1000 to 1100 8 and 10 yrs. old, sound, will .work anywhere, Prices reas.. os E. Smith, ea, gentle, single or double. Come and see. Norcross. Tron grey horse mule, about 9 yrs. old, work anywhere, also 1 Primrose No. 2 cream Separa-= tor. J. L. Ross, Rochelle, Rt. 4, Box 45. Black mare, 11 yrs. old, wt. 1100 lbs. Extra good work horse. Will bring mule colt middle April, $150.00 cash; 10 mi. W. Hamilton. Judson Tas chary, Hamilton, Rt. 1. 3 mutes. $75.00, $100.00 and $250.00, also 1 saddle mare. $150.00. W. N. Roger,s Calhoun, Rt. 2: Young mule, about 3 yrs. old this spring; bay mare mule be- tween 900 and 1000 lbs., $165.06 cash. Lonnie Abernathy, Cler- mont. 2 small; thin mules. $20.00 and $30.00. Exc. for calves or hogs. Mare, 9 yrs. old, works good, $135.00. 10 mi. S. Faye:- teville, Rt. 1. Berry J. Whatiey, Fayetteville, Reed. Pair black horse mules, wt. about 800 lbs. Not broken, but very gentle. S. P. Coleman, Ra- bun Gap. 1 black saddle and general farm mare, about 15 yrs. old, in fair shape. sound and safe. 1 mi. from TignaH. George Ray Long, Tignall, =e Horse mule, 6 yrs. old, $75.00 at my barn. E. A. Johns, Wino- kur, Rt. 1. ' Nice gaited saddle mare, 7 yrs. old, gentle, $175.00. Can deliver. Walt Crowe, Cartera- ville, Wills St., Phone 765. Nice black mule, good eyes, sound and will work anywhere, wt. 1000 or more Ibs. Mfrs. Pearl Smoak, Warwick. twin mules, 3 yrs. old, well proke to wagon and plow. Will sell cheap for cash. James Turner, Blairsville, Box 84. 6 yr. old, reg. Tennessee | Walking mare bred to REG. Tenn. Walking stallion, also 2 filly colts, 18 mos. old. 1 reg.. and other not reg. Thos. Cc Wylly. Tennille. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE N.-Z. White doe and 8 baby rabbits, 4 wks. old. Young N. Z. W. buck, 7 mos. old, $15.00 Other whites, 21-2 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Money order. H. C. Philmon, Marshallville. White Flemish buck, 4 mos. old, wt. 91-2 Ibs. Slightsy bowed front legs. Sister, wt. 6 lbs. gr over. Sell or trade io: pedigreed rabbits, value $5.06 ea. Weight PCE: Rome, 13 Poplar. Pr. N. Z. Reds, 6 wks. old, $1.50 ea, or $3. 00 pr. Haddock, Ft. Valley, 301 Eas: M in St. ees Se : Bruce } 3'N. Z. W. rabbits, 10 m old; 2 does, bred; $2.00 ea; buck, $1.00 ea. Also 4 little ra bits, 7 wks. old, 75c ea. or $ for 4. Dane Whalley, cu hk Route 3. Giant N. Z. W. rabbits | Chinchillas; some pedigreed, all sizes. Mrs. M. R. Settle lanta, 654 Cascade Ave., S$ 8623. Sev. N. Z. Red ere or bucks, 2 mos. old, 1.5 does, 4 mos. old, $2.50 ea. and bucks, 7 mos. old, $ Purebred but fiot reg. Sarrett. Atlanta. 84 Rockyfo: Rd., NE., De 5825. Young rabbits. whites, bla and greys, : Pr, Nez. W. rabbits, 10 old: $3.00 pr 2 cS age, $1.25. ea. orders for later del. Reese, Madison, Rt. 1 5 purebred N. Z. W. ra bi 10 wks. old, $1.50 ea.: $2.65 p $6.00 for lot. Also 2 pure N. Z. W. bucks, $1.75 e 1 wks. old. Robert P. Coun Fuse cs $3. 00: VIS. buck, 1 yr. old. s8. 00; q buck, 1 yr. old, $3. bo. Mu sell at once. Carlton Miller Atlanta; 832. ol: ae NE. Ve 5479. 5 Reg. N. Z. W. and Chi ehillas from _ prize-winni strain, 5 tested breeders, selected young does, 1 bu Also for sale some Silver bright Bantam eggs, $3.0 15. J. G. Smith, Atlanta, Box 585. ; FOR SALE 1 Nubian milk goat, when well fed), second milki male and female kids ( . $40. 00 for aah o. $i in Pat Douglasville. St. Phone 3201. 2 butt-headed doe ki bian-Toggenburg . dS: wks. old, $10.00 a. FOB. F: 4-quart per day stock. Mrs. Vz Wyck Salter, Naylor. At Stud:: Sir Randol 4159, from imported stock, naturally hornless, you vigorous dam, Juniete Ic Pride, T4049; sire, Midn a 2569. From 8 at. milk strai Fee, $5.00. W. R. Mills, D c : 123 4th Ave., De 5892, Purebred and registere genburs does exclusivel bred yearlings and dams, freshen in April and later. stock and papers. fur Reasonable. John Hynds. lanta, 93 Warren | Sty 5140. { 2 does, 2 mos. old, from milk goat, $15.00 ea., or $: for the two at my barn. | e ship. Erwin Collette, Dal Route 2. Outstanding pureeiad a Nubian buck. Sire from fa Chikaming herd. Sell at of age and reg. in your nar for $30.00. Write or phon 6255 evening.s W. S. Tode a Deeatur, Route 2. 15 ram lambs, wt. 45 to 50 mi. oe Ocilla. Wray. About 70 head common 1 purebred Toggenburg bi few billies crossed _ wit a ed with TOesenbure Fannie Wise, Savannah, 1 Toggenburg milk go 14 qts. first fresheni freshen 2d time April $30.00. W. ee B | Marietta, Rt. Reg. Nee bu good bloodlines, na ree ho legs. Sired by Saint Pet of Prudence, 16 Ib. prodt and Sir Roderick. Reas. pr: considering quality. C.N. Crawfordville, E Nice, young Saanen | oe turally hornless, c easy to milk. Will fresh days, $40.00. Will not ship J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Ave., NW. a eee a ne. burg buck ig of go : lines, naturally horn . ence, 16 Ib. " producer nd Roderick, reasona le = ing ou CoN HEREFORD SALE : ke Hisvaterd. Date. Bate will be held at the ortheast ar Fair eee aes. ~ POULTRY FOR SALE Want 3 young mule or horse, o plow and to work anywhere mn farm, for reasonable pics Langley, Stone Mtn. Rt. 2 OCK WANTED BITS WANTED: Want purebred N. Z. White _ red does, 6-10 mos. old. Viclden. Blue Ridge, Rt. 1 [REP AND GOATS Would not care if just . State what you have a ae Jas. State what vat . with papers. James yo have oe price. , Homerville. Want Fears goats. e 75 Mi. of Sylvania, Ga. { Bennett, Sylvania. Must W. OULTRY FOR SALE CONAS: ors, 5 roosters; $1.50 amount: 1 yr. old, Apri. W. H. Hagan, "Now: laying. Cochins, $5.00 brs Butt } Thite Cochins, $5.00 ea; ae -Breasted Reds, Whites, Polish Pyles, Houden type, rown Reds, in prs., $8.50 to 00 crated. Her pert William- .ugusta, 1835 Walton Way. 20 ea. Barred Racks and = oes 70 ea. Or 60c ea. boro; S135 20 feed See . eap., 10c ea., or 15c ea. . R. O. White, Jones- Ss. ila: 3290-00 or 70c ea. . O. White, Jonesboro. Baby chicks from oe aS 1 matings, $12.00 C. : Henry S. Walker, Wash- | 1, Rt, 3, Box 84. aa and 2 roosters. 1943 $25.00 for the Rocks; 4.00: Entire lot, $36.00. W. endricks, Statesboro, Rt. 5. s_B. R. oe all ages. Mrs. erence 50 B. R. ce 11 mos. old, LA best laying str., began lay- ng at 6.mos., 30c lb. Mrs. W. Saunders, Helena, English | Sirmans, Jr., | 1948 hatch, laying,* mixed heavy roosters. $7.50, or}. 20 AAA Brown L. Yr. old hens, and 1 rooster, $30.00 gt $1.50 ea; 12 White L. hens, te culls, 31.50 ea. L. R. Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 4. - 20 large Eng. W. L. pullets, September 1943 hatch, all lay- ie no culls,e$1.50 ea. FOB. J. T. Spier, Sr., Thomaston, Rt. 1. 15 big type Eng. S. C. W. L. hens, March-April hatch, now laying. No. 1 mating. $2.00 ea; 2 yr. old rooster, $3.00. All ped. stock. Mrs. Clemon Holton, Baxley, Rt. 2. 65 AAA W. L. hens, laying good, $110.00 and buyer furnis! crate. _Mrs. Jaechel Robertson, Summit. 100 AAAA big type Eng. pul- lets, 11 mos. old, culled and bloodtested, $1. 25 ea. for lot: Ret. Carl W. Powell, Sylvania, 75 W. L. young hens: AAA grade, big Eng.,. now laying, $1.15 ea. at my home. Mrs. Bus] gene Smith, Monticello, RES? 60 Eng., W. L. hens, yr, old, laying (about 50 eggs a day), for sale. Mrs. M. O. Richardson, Forsyth, Rt. 3. ne 2 purebred Brown L. roost-' ens $2 500r S125) eas Mires: FE, R. Welch, Dawson, 521 Stone- wall St. 50 W. L. pullets, 10 mos. Bid: now laying, $1.50 here. Come after. A. H. Marquardt, Hane- ville. Phone, Ca 3179. MINORCAS AND MISCEL- LANEOUS CHICKENS: 14 fat, young hens, $1.50 ea., or 30c lb. FOB. C. A. Wells, Atlanta, 122 West Paces Ferry Rd. N. W. Phone Ch 6175. Papes mammoth Black Mn:- orca 10 mos. old cockerel, al- ready in service. $3.50. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. 50 mixed, heavy breed hens, $69.00 for lot. Mrs. C. N. Thorn- hill, Boston. : 15 mixed heavy breed hens, laying 1943 hatch, $26.25 or $1.50 ea. Most of them are half White Giants. Mrs. Leroy White Temple. ORPINGTONS: 6 selected AAA Buff Orp., roosters, from Pullorum con- trolled flock, March 1943 hatch, $2.00 ea. not del. Mrs. Hugy Smith, Carlton, Box 204. 10 fine. purebred Buff Orp., | /1 yr. old hens and 1 same hatch rooster, $13.00. Cant ship. Mrr. W. L. Stephens, Tallapoosa. 41 Stone Mtn. Street. PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.: A 4 yr. old, in full plumage Peacock, $25.00: 2-1 yr. old, $15. -ea., FOB. Cash with order. W. Robins, 705: C. Day, Warner ; Miller Drive. j Pure, Giant Plymouth White King pigeons, fast breeders, none better, $3.00 pr. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin. Common pigeons, all col., 75c pr., 3 pr., $2.00. Money Order. Ronald Hinson, Fitz- -| Perald, Rt. 2. 1 pr Miner Blues, mos. old, as comb. neatly trimmed; - Jaying. $5.00; trio Black- sted Red, Old Eng., type ame bantams, 10 mos. old, 0 W. A. Cole, Savannah, 32 aylor Street. , 5: arge type Dark- Cornish $3.50 ~ ea;, Eggs, same : 50 per 15;"also W. L. Cornish cross eggs, $1.0U 15. No checks nor COD. C. 5, Sylvester. : fine fighting Game hens, sters, purebred. Best of- ts them. 6 mi. Ea. Stone tn. Rock Filling Station. Bose . Byrd, Grayson, Rt. 1. pit game hens, 10 pullets, aying, 4 stags, wt. 5 lbs., ea., Ib. cock bird. Very best for: sale. R. L. Cravens, At- 22429 leaner. St. -SE. h Kirkwood.) De 6150. bred W. L. pullets, os. old, 75 percent lay- i ea. Money Order or ck. Will aD coops | fea. or for 2 chicken hens. Mrs. as erates. REDS (NEW. HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): 75 N. H. Red pullets, 10 wks. old, $75.00 FOB. Party furnish airs oO Payne. Winder, Rt. 1. 8 mos. old N. H. Red roost- ers, direct stock, $3.00 ea. by express or $2.00 ea. at my home: Pullets, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Ethel K. McClelland, Calhoun. 100 N. H. Red young breeder hens, laying 75 percent, and 10 roosters, twice Pullorum testea, $2.00 ea. Mrs. S. B. Duncan. Royston, Rt. 1. is 20 Red pullets, triple A, 10 mos. old, laying $1.50 ea; also 2 Rose Comb White Wyandotte cockerels, 10 mos: old, $2.00ea. FOB. L. R. Steed, Talbotton. 125 N. H. Red hens (getting 7 to 8 doz. eggs per day), April 1943 hatch, $1.75 ea. at my | home. T. J. Ramsey, Covington, 203: Pace St., Phone 2174 or 2632. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEES. DUCKS, ETC: Pr. Green-Head ae $1.uu F. Davidson, Dudley. $62.00; 10} 6 Lae dark Quackless acces. 1} 2 drakes, $3.50 pair, or $10.tu for lot; 1.drake and the 4 hetts,. $8.50. Mrs. Tom Trotter, De- morest, ies 1 pr. Canada geese isha $20.00: Tulouse geese; $10.00 pr: White Muscovies, $8.00 pr. White Pekins, $3.50 pr. Mrs. wu. ae Street, Atlanta: Rts 2, Ox WYADOTTES: 30 White Wyandotte AAAA grade pullets, 10 mos. old, lay-| ing. $1.75 ea, Mrs. C. F. Cooper, Hampton. Purebred White Weandotie cocks, 1 yr. old, ready for serv- ice, $3.00 ea. FOB. Money back | guarantee. Tom Memory, Black- shear, POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS AND - BANTAMS WANTED: Want chicks to raise into broilers. Good location; but no brooder houses. Exp., can furnish ref. Write. Mrs. J. ce; Fortenberry, Blairsville, Rt. 1. Want 100 good, large breed baby chicks to raise on halves. I furnish feed. _ Mrs. Ruthie Mae Skinner, Naylor, Rt. 1, care Mrs. Mary Brown. Want 6 Silkie bantam hens and rooster. State price. Char- lie B. Hackney, Dalton, 507 E. Hawthorne St. GAMES: Want Grist Champion game chickens, rooster and hens, or Grady game -chickens. J. H. Felker, Monroe, Rt. 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, soo DUCKS, ETC., WANTE Want 20 or 25 pee any amount, State number and. price] Mrs. Fit Parkerson; Sr., Eastman, Rt. 4. Want 2 turkey hens and gob- bler, reasonably priced. Mrs. Forest King, Dalton, Rt. 1. | Want Blue. Swedish ducks or their eggs: also have for sale or exc. Improved Black Mus- ce ducks. E. Maynard, New- on. Geer POSITIONS WANTED Want large 1 H. farm on 50- 50 basis: work part-time on my crop. Prefer No. Fulton Co.. Am 50 yrs. old and farmed practically all my life. C. M. Smith, Atlanta, 602 Memorial ps, So Man, 47 yrs. old, 2 children, wants good offer for work on Truck farm or other farm work. State best offer in ee A. J. McLeod, Dublin, Rt. Woman, 39 yrs. old. from good famliy. wants work on farm with nice people. State salary and particulars. Ref. Write. Mary Virginia How- land, Decatur. FARM HELP WANTED - Want good. 2 H. farmer on 50-50 basis or other basis, for good bottom land. 10 mi. No. Atlanta. 5 R. house. Bust be sober and willing worker. F. B. Wilkie, Vinings. Want farm labor. for my Piedmont Farms, share crop- pers or wage hands. RR sta-| tion, 2 daily mails, 2 churches, 7 mi. across from Barnesville. J. C. Collier, Barnesville. Want at once couple to tend 1-H. crop on halves: $2.00 day when not working your crop. No cotton or tobacco; prefer one can operate Fordson tract- or. Must be honest and sober. All letters ans. ley, (Resident of Georgia) Cop- per Hill, Tenn. Want white man with: good health, habits and who knows farming; room, board and small salary; share 50-50 in crop. Ap- ee Tens Johnston, Stock- VAG cee Want reliable. unincumbered white woman for farm work, $5.00 wk. and good home, lo- cated in N. W. Ga. Mrs. Fan- nie White, Rock Spring, Rt. 1. Want reliable couple, white or col, for large. 1-H. iarm, -or small 2-H. farm. Standing rent cr thirds and fourths. 114 mi. oE: McDonough. Mrs. Mary L.. yy Re a - McDonough. | ea ant good man to farm, Pay | 730. 00 mo. and board. . No washing. Come at once: dont wait to write. Joie L: Ben- nett. Sereven, Rt. 2, Box 31, POULTRY FOR SALE ee {for 1 small ; Hubert Tins-: ne Mita --sumers in- Atlanta. Market information daily over Station WAC Each day beginning at War Time, Mr. Channing Cope, In ee cours 11:30 A. M., Cen This is a great help both is farmers and to. eo 2 FARM HELP WANTED Want 1 H. farmer and other farm labor, to do gen. work on farm.in-- Candler: Co. more, Rt. Want farmer, white or col. or 2 H. crop, or wages. Fine land, pasture. out-bldgs., 4 R. house with city conveni- ences and milch cow furnished. 5 mi. So. Monroe on Hwy. Babe Harris, Monroe. Want white man and wife to tend 30 A. farm, -15 A. in culti- vation, also hogs. cows. chick- ens and mule; ready equipped. Must be sober and reliable. B. C. Langley, Stone Mtn. Rt. 2. Want man to work 10,000 yearling turpentine boxes on halves, and other farm work. White or col. House to live in. Bill Steedley, Waycross: 223 Blackshear St. Want ae hands, day hands lor share croppers, or standing rent: also want man and wife to live in house and do farm work. pucugen Bishop. Fay- etteville, Rt. Want col. man and wife, wha are honest to goodness old fashioned farmers. Straight salary or shares. Ref. req. Charles Brows. Smyrna, Oak- dale Rd. Want exp. milkers for 100- cow dairy. House, wood and fmilk furn.; on school and mail routes, white or col. Also 2 share croppers: located 12 mi: S. of Macon, $20.00 wk. for good dairy help. J. V. Weide- man, Macon, Rt. 3. - Want white woman to live in home and help with farm work, $6.00 wk. TT. L. Beasley, Sale City. Want good, reliable faints at once to farm: good creek bot- tom land, upland - for cotton; plenty land to plant anything needed. Truck farm if want to. All 50-50 basis. 2-H. crop, 4-R. house, good well, garden, pasture, etc. Noel Payne, Can- fone Rtas: Want farmer for 2-H. crop near Clermont. Plant cotton; good farm in cultivation, plenty buildings. Mrs. B. T. Osborne, Clermont, Rt. 1. ts Want good man for 180 A. farm, 3 houses, all or part. Rich soil, slightly rolling, plenty water, Elec. available, 1 mi. Stockbridge. Standing rent. Apply. Mrs. Ethel Davis Bled- soe, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. Want good farmer for 125 A. cultivation, 50 A. good bottom land, 8 R. house, 2 small hous- les, all land smooth enough to cultivate with tractor. Plenty wood and pastures. 3rds and 4ths or standing rent. Mrs. R.- B. Everett, Rockmart. Want farmer for excellent 2 PH -farm.-on- 50-50 basis. <5 house, elec. See. Supt. -C. Hicks. Conyers. Want at once, | white or col. for 1 H. or 2 crop on halves. Plenty day work: good pay when too wet in field. Good land, 4 R. house; on school bus and Mail Rt.. near. churches. J. N. Young, Luella: Rt Want practical, honest, sober, dependable man or family for general farm. work, $2.50 day. house, wood, garden, cow furn. Give full. particulars. S: Calfee, Brunswick, Rt. 1. Want good woman who needs good home in pleasant sur- roundings and good pay to help with farm work. . Mrs. M. 'D--Smith, Ege 321 Rhodes Bidg. Want white woman to work -on small farm, (No milking); House furn. and salary paid. J T. Pittman, Brookhaven, 303 Decatur Rd. Want white or col. man for. garden and farm work. Over draft age. H. J. Baskin, At-| lanta, 1156 Moreland Ave., SE, J. Eee farmer, Want farm family with sev. | able to help on truck farm, near Atlanta. Prefer truck driver. Pay man, $2.00 to $2.- 50. day. Nice 4 R. elec.. and phone. Roe Clarkston, eee Mrs Mary aur Edenfield. Still | {plenty wood. La house with |. Sams, ' Want good, reliable | white or col. to live on with old people and ten farm. Good land, stock, - 3-R. house, well on porch: ne. church and school bus: 5 mi Kairburn,- (Ss: Jones, burn, Rive & Want reliable white wor to live in home with people and do farm wor wk. Gan give ref. Mr yan McGraw, Avera. Want exp. farmer to n age and operate DeKalb ty farm. Good_ salary house, etc. E. Turn lanta, 1334 LaFrance St. N Want party raise da chicks to 10 wks. on h You furnish all feed, I furn any amt. and breed. A 5c on ea. chick returned to after 10 wks. Will pay al charges. Chicks Pol tested. D. B. Dukehart catur, P. O. Box 488. -Want farmer to. > fend: 20) 2A farm. work. home for right party. transportation, by bus or Be G. W. Morrow, fe Want good as man, abo 30 yrs. old, with small fami to work on cattle-grai Exc. conditions. R. E. Social Circle, Rt. 1. Want farm help. 10 1 mi. lanta. Fair wages, hot wood and garden free. Travis, Riverdale. Want family with 2. hands at N. Monroe, bet paved roads. School bu mail route: Large 3- R. elec. well at door. barn, wood, os : Perry, Monroe, Rt. : Want. farmer for 2 TE f for standing rent;. has son bottoms, 4-R. house, outhouse SM boro, 1% mi. from Rt. 41. Al H. Stephens, Jonesboro, RF! for farm work, no milking 50. wk. board and private r oe W. Johnson. Gonyes Want. reliable white for farm work, no milking. $1 00 wk. room and board C. A. Middlebrooks, Riverda Want farmer for 1 or | crop on 50-50 basis. Good lz good stock, 4- R. house: N. Jonesboro. D: C. Jonesboro, Rt: = a truck athe some cott R.|corn.. Good bottom lan place for trucking. 50-50 ba Will furn. right party. 45. from Atlanta, near Sand School. J. C: Henry, fone nt. aa crop corn, peas, Cc tatoes, syrup cane, good \ water, good 3-R. house stock on 50-50 basis. 1 mi door. White or colored Brown, Canton, Rt. 3. Want wage hands by da half fertilizer; Hwy. school and mail rov Also want tractor oper tor | tend peanuts, etc. ; Rochelle, Rt. 2, Box 45. Want farmer for 1 H. 5. mi. So. Franklin (known N. B. Cauley Place) 100 good house and pasture, want family for 2 or 3. on 3rds and Aths, or Ss rent. J. B. Barber, East Want reliable woman t on farm and help with chickens and other farm Good home and salary . Humphries, Pelha