Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1944 April 5

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DEPARTMENT Of (8:

TOM LINDER

OLUME 27.

_WEDNESDAY, asd 5, 1944 ar

AGRICULTURE.
COMMISSIONER _ =
NUMBER, 29

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EDITORIALBy_ Tom Linder

The Coma dit y Credit Cerabeataon was eked ie
fongress to carry farm crops through seasonal depressions
1d to prevent the farmer having to sell below cost of pro-



It was not the intention of Congress for Commodity
tredit. Corporation to be a leech upon the American
mer. It was not intended that the Commodity Credit
Corporation should speculate on farm crops. It was not

tended that. the Commodity Credit Corporation should

vile up untold Brotits out of the erops which the farmers
-oduced,

Tt was not intended for Commodity. Credit Carper |
ion to be a pawnshop, to take advantage of the farmers

cessity and rob him of the crops he produced.
The Commodity Credit Corporation has perverted the

purpose for which it was created and has become a leech

n me backs of the very people that congress intended to

: 1937 COTTON LOANS
a have before me records covering 252 bales of cotton

iat were put into Commodity Credit Corporation loans

out of the 1937 crop. .
The average loan on cotton in the Fall of 1937 was

about 842c per pound. ~
These 252 bales, weighed into the warehouse had a

ross weight of- 129, 984 pounds, or an average of- Ay

nds per bale.

The loan on these 252 bales at 8/4c per pound figures
$1, 048.89. Take your pencil and put this figure down on

a piece of paper. The farmers received $11,048.89.

eo WHAT DID THE COMMODITY CREDIT
: | CORPORATION GET FOR 252 BALES?

Well, lets see what the C. C. C. did get for it.
The 252 bales were sold by the C. C. C. in 1943. When
this cotton was weighed out of the warehouse to the buyer,
he 252 bales lost 179 pounds. The loss in weight was less
than 1 pound per bale.
The prices received by the G. C. C. for this cotton was
the neighborhood of 20e per pound.
The 252 bales at 20e per pound figures $25,961.60.
- Now take your pencil and put this figure down beside
e $11,048.89 that the farmers received. .

NOW FIGURE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION

_ EXPENSE IN CARRYING THE COTTON

Of course, it cost the C. C. C. SENS to earry this
tton.

-Lets figure what that was and give them credit for it,

_Under the C. . C. contract for 1937, the warehouse-





Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets

Reports received at this office show following average prices
aid for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named.
March 31, 1944 Per Cwt.
March 23 (Thursday)Valdosta $ -$13.09
March 24 (Friday)Thomasville 13.25
aveacehn -26> (Luesday)Bainbridge <2 13.15
March 28 (Tuesday)Nashville | aS = 13.00
March 29 (Wednesday)Moultrie 13.00. -
(Wednesday)Vidalia 13.50
. (Wednesday)Rome = 13.80
TOP FED CATTLE
(Thur sday)Valdosta $12.00-$14.50
(Friday )Thomasville 10.00- 13.00
(Fuesday)Bainbridge =. 10.00- 12.50
(Tuesday)Nashville 10.00- 12.00-
arch 29 (Wednesday)Moultrie 10.00- 14.50
ick _ (Wednesday)Vidalia - 15.80
29 (Wednesday)Rome | = 12.90































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< furnip Salad, per bu. bers.

-man was paid 17!4e per month for the fre 6 month:
cover carrying charges and insurance.
17%e per month for 6 months is $1.05 on each bale.
The contract provided Be Ide per month after i first
6 months.

The eottoti was earcied. for approximately 66 month:

at 15 per month. This amounts to $9.90 on each bale

Tn this case the cotton lost less than 1 pound per bale.
To be fair, lets say that their average loss in weights 0
all cotton was 10 pounds per bale. 10 pounds of cotton. a
8c per pound, im loan price, amounts to 85 on each
bale= 7: |

Lets say that the C, a C. paid 1 per cent fate ;
money used. This would amount to $2.55 interest for es
whole 6 years on each bale.

Allowing $2.55 interest, 85 for loss in weight $1. 0:
_ for 6 months storage and $9, 90 for 66 months storage, th
total carrving charge amounting to $13.35 per bale on.
- 252 bales fieures BS00d 205 = =

Take your pencil and put $3,363.20 ude
$25,961.60 and subtract. You will see that the net receip
on the 252 bales of cotton figures $22,598.40,

The farnier received $11, 048.89 for the cotton, bu Ms

6. C. C must have received $22,598. 40:

Now subtract the $11, 048.89 that the farmer receiv
from $22,598.40, which is the net amount received by
C. for the same cotton, and you will see that C. C. C. made
elear net profit, above all expenses, of $11,549.51.
The . C.C. made a clear net profit of more than they
paid the farmer for the cotton to begin with.
- In other words, C. C. C. got the money hack that his,
loaned the farmer. They got all carrying charges paid an
still had left, as a clear net profit, more money than the
farmers received-for the cotton.

There are other cases like this, but one concrete il
tration is sufficient. :

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION NOW HA 5
LARGE QUANTITIES OF THIS LOW PRICED
COTTON AND HAVE ALREADY SOLD LARGE
QUANTITIES OF THIS LOW PRICED COTTON
AT A TREMENDOUS PROFIT AS |
ILLUSTRATED ABOVE

Os the 31st day of last December, that is, Decemiie
flo4s, it is my information that the C. @. . had on han
2,483,713 bales of the farmers cotton that was grown
the two years of 1934 and 1937,

It is my information that, substantially 2,000,000 ba e
of this cotton is out of the 1937 crop and 433, 000. out of
1934 crop. : -

I do not have at this time infomation as to the num-
ber of bales put into this government loan during all th ;

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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

March $1, 1944

Cabbage plants, crts., 2,000 plants
Collards, per doz. punches :
Mushrooms, per 1 Ib. cartons
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. :
Onions (Green), per doz. bunches .90- 1.2
Peas (Green), per bu. hprs. 2 200-2
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. ope ap ee .15- 1.0
65- 2 ees

Atlanta

$1. 25- $2. 00

1.00- i. 50

60 65
.75- 90

















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Published Weekly at _
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By Department of Agriculture
"om Linder, Commissioner,
Executive Office, State Capitol
ve es Ga.

S Publication Office

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ee State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga.

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Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
o October Gots

. Cc. C. COTTONLOANS

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years from 1934 to 1941, but I do know it runs into
: millions of bales.

THE PROFIT ON ALL TRE COTTON DURING ALL
THESE YEARS SHOULD BE REFUNDED TO

_ 'FHE FARMERS WHO PRODUCED

S85 -. THAT COTTON

a The profit on all of this cotton belongs to. the
farmers who produced it.
Every dollar of net profit made by te CG. GC,
on cotton belongs to the farmers who produce the
-eotton and should be paid to them. \
The C. G. GC. was created by Congress for the
ery purpose of: helping the farmers over seasons of
unreasonably. low prices. -



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n 1937, their contracts required them to redeem it
uly, 1938.

ay ae redemption eared was extended by. Con-

gress to: July; 1999.

There was no more reason why the governinent

should have dispossessed the farmers title to this cot-

ton in July, 1939 than there was in July, 1938.

ald have dispossessed the farmers title to this
cotton in 40, 4142, 748,
than there was in 1938 and 1939.

By every right of equity, justice and fair play,

cotten in C. C. C. loans.

- LET CONGRESS ACT NOW TO GIVE THIS
MONEY BACK TO THE FARMERS .
WHO PRODUCED THE COTTON

Congress should immediately enact a law requir-
ing the C. C. C. to reimburse farmers of the United
States on their cotton, wheat, corn and other crops
that have gone into C.-C. C. loans on which a net
profit has been made.

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION TAKES NO
a RISK OF LOSS ON THIS COTTON

es There is no way for the C. C. C. to lose in the
eal.
These. C. C. C. Loans are made on the basis of
parity prices fixed by the United States Secretary of
Agriculture. The United States Secretary of Agri-
culture controls sales of commodities for future de-
livery. on cotton and grain exchanges.

he Act creating the C. C. C. gives this bureau a
monopoly on the principal farm crops and on the
prices which these crops bring on the market.

Le 1e C. C. C. is protected against loss in every

The. C. C. C. is a subdivision of the United
Bintes Department of Agriculture. The Agricultural
Adjustment Administration is a subdivision of the
Department of Agriculture. The Office of Price Ad-
ninistration, in so far as fixing prices on farm crops
is concerned, is a part of the United States Depart-
ent of Agriculture. .

Under the law, as it now exists, the United States
Secretary of Agriculture controls the amount of gov-
rnment loans on crops. The United States Secretary
of Agriculture controls the prices fixed by the O. P.
A. on these crops.

Phe United States Secretary of Agriculture con-





*44, or any other year,

he farmer was entitled to retain his equity in this;

When the farmers put their cotton in the loan /

in udaae Soe sollnig these farm commodities for fu-
ture delivery.

The United States Secretary of Agriculture con-
trolled the A. A. A. and all acreage allotment for
cotton and the other principal crops during the years
when this cotton was placed in the government loan.

The United States Secretary of Agriculture had
full power and authority to regulate production of
cotton so as to protect C. C. C. on the loans it had
made to the farmers.

The United States Secretary of Agriculture did
control these acreages in such a manner as to pro-
tect C. C. C. loans.

He did protect C. C. C. in such a manner. as to
}enable them to pile up hundreds of millions of dollars
of clear profit at the farmers expense.

The C. C. C. then turned around and sold some
of these crops at cut-throat prices in order to destroy
the farmers market for current crops and used the
farmers own money to pay the bill.

Under prices being received today by cotton
farmers, it is impossible for them to lay up any re-
serve against the post-war period.

As a matter of fact, it is impossible for many
farmers to produce cotton at the present maateet
price of cotton and cottonseed.

. A refund of this money, amounting to $40.00 per
bale, would be a God-send to most of them.

We hear a lot of talk today about wanting to
subsidize the farmer. How about giving the farmer
back his own money and he will not need to be sub-
sidized.

Why take money Rat of the National Treasury
to pay subsidies when C. C. C. owes the farmer prob-
ably a billion dollars?

What has been said with regard to cotton is no
doubt true, in many cases, with respect to other farm
commodities handled by the C. C. C. |

There are hundreds of thousands of cotton farm-
ers who have an interest in cotton that was placed
in this loan in previous years and who, by every right,
should be paid the difference between the loan price
and the net price received by the C. C. C.

This is election year. Why not find out how ev-
ery candidate for Senate and Congress stands on the
proposition of giving the farmer his own money back?

If you have placed cotton, wheat, corn or any
other crop in a Commodity loan, you have an inter-
est in this matter. |

Whether you live in the cotton belt,* the corn
belt, or the wheat belt makes no difference. /

This year promises to be the hardest year the
farmers have seen. The prospects are for a very short
crop, with prices less than the cost of production.

On account of the war, the farmer must produce
every pound of food possible, regardless of whether
he shows a profit or a loss.

Certainly the farmer should receive his own

money back from the Commodity Credit no.
tion.



There was no more reason why the government.

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TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.



FLOWERS AND SEED

FLOWERS AND SEED
- FOR SALE

FOR SALE



|blue lilies, 50c doz

*rhododendrons,

bulbs ea., 50c.

Mrs. L.

Boxwoods, 2 ft., 25c ea. Mix-
ed cols. hibiscus, 50c_ doz.
Large bronze mums, 25c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. WE:
Tethrow, Young Cane.

1 English dogwood, 16 ft..
around for sale at my place.
2% mi. S. Boynton. Miss
Pearl Turner, Ringgold, Rt. 1.

Hazelnut bushes, $1.15 doz.

Bluebery bushes, white narcis-

si, 35 doz. Tansy, 25e doz.
Sweetshrubs, 50c doz. No
stamps. Miss Dura Bradley,
Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Gen. lemon lilies, tuberoses,
Ophiopogon, feverfew, elder
daisies, Artemesia, Boltonia,

azaleamums, sev. vars. mums,
35c doz. Oxalis, Queen Annes
Lace, Physostegia, asters, 25c

doz. Pearl bush, Hypericum.
2. 25." Mrs. 3... Robertson.
Carrollton.

Double blood red cannas, 50c
doz., $3.00 C. All: del an Ga.
Mrs. L. Pitts, Smithville,

Double geraniums, red, pink
and. white, 6 dif. cuttings, or 3
rooted, $1.00. Collection ferns.
cactus, geraniums, 8 all dif-
ferent, $1.00. White or pink
fairy lilies, 40c doz. All P. P.
Mrs. Florine Bradshaw, Dewy-
rose.

Daffodils, butter and eggs,
$1.00 Orange day _ lilies,
purple iris, 40c doz, Exc. for
chicken feed sacks, free of
holes. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Gable, Talking Rock, Rt.

6 different kind daffodils, 2
Jonquil bulbs,
B0G. Ce . $3. 00 M. prepaid. White
narcissi, 60c C. Jennie Jolley.
Atlanta, Rt. 7.

Fall marigolds,

sunflowers, | plants, geraniums, sultanas,
hollyhock seed, 25c teacup. begenias, eactus, and others,
Exc. one cup of either for 2 My selection 6 cuttings for 25c.

Prefer no other
Write what you have.
Ashworth, Dacula.

pink cannas.
color.

R.





Chrysanthemums, large
bronze, small double pink,
daisy and white button, 25c
doz. del. Lavender Physostegia,
dark red verbena, blue agera-
tum, 25 doz. del. Mrs. R. M.
Coleman, Devereux.

Daffodils, orange lilies, Star
of Bethlehem, tame swect vio-
lets, 65c C.- Boxwood, double
pink peonies, pink hardy
hibiscus, double pink almond,
purple lilac, 25c ea. Pink
hardy phlox, 30c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Hender-
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Box 48.

25 or 280 Go bushes,
well rooted. 3-5 ft., 25 bush.
Exe. for printed chicken feed
sacks. Alice Mincy, Dahlonega,
Rt. 3. Box 21,

Rainbow fern, 4 dif. gerani-
ums, 4 vars. flat leaf cactus,
Feb. purple cactus, Justicia,
Oxalis, shasta aaisies, trumpet
plant, morning bride zebra-
grass, verbena, 10c ea. 3, 25c.
Mrs. Wavy Lewis. Toumsboro.

Goldenbell, sweetshrubs,
azaleas, altheas, weeping Mary,
pink hardy hibiscus, dogwoced,
3, 25c. Orange day lilies. Star
of Bethlehem, purple foxglove,
leopard lilies, 40c doz.: Snow-
balls, 2, 20. Mrs. Manda Hen-
derson. Ellijay, Rt.

50 watermelon crepe myrtles,
20c ea. or lot $950: White dog-
wood, red maple, red holly,
25 and 50c ea. Dorothy Perk-
ins roses, rooted, 25c_ ea,
gooseberry and blueberry, 15c
ea., $8.00 C. Exc. for any kind
sacks except burlap and flour.
ars. Wm. E. Burch, Helena, Rt.

Many different vars. house

Orders for 25c an more post-

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Wednesday, Apxil Q

FLOWERS AND SE
FOR SALE



Ss x

Blue, yellow, King iris,

englow, white, orange
mums, peach gladioli,

Goldenbell, white sp
brides boquet, golden

peach roses, 25 ea. ;

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Cedars, 2-3 ft., 15 ea. Pu
flat lilies, 30c doz. Red
desire roses, 50c for 3. S
Snow on the Mountain,
doz. Sweetshrubs, 25c f
Exe. for feed sacks, M
= Holland, Oconee, Rt.

Fine iris, 6 shades OF!
orchid, yellow,

Add 10c postage.
W. W. Trimble, Adairsvill

Tiger lilies, white sweet
teria, red hawthorne,
quince, 25c ea. Salmon
bretia, white oxalis;
day lilies, 20c doz.
spirea, Ophipogon, $1.00
postage. Mrs. O. S,
Thomasville.

Cannas (President R
Indiana, prange, dbt. or;
hemorocailis Jilies; tiger.
50c doz. del. to 2nd zone, Mj
Annie Pattillo, LaGrange,

4, Box 79.

Tiger, lemon, orate
le
Heart, pink peonies, 6
low, purple iris,
peppermint, 3
almond, goldenbell, lila
Add postage. Mrs. W. V
ers, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 8

Orange. day lilies, Sta
Bethlehem, wild iris, 75c
Shasta daisies, pink
pylox, purple foxglove
Purple and pink alth
sweetshrubs, -

rooted. Add postage.
print sacks. Nancy Henders
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Sev. hundred old-fashi
blu sweet violets, $3.00 C. |
for pink cannas, and n
vars. gladioli bulbs. Mr
W. Wallace, Arnoldsville.

May cherry. 60 doz. Yel
root. plants, ;
doz. Add postage.
Smith, Cartecay.

Well rooted azaleas, 50e
Red maples, 60c doz.
laurel, Arrowwood, 75c
Dogwood, crabapple, 60c
_|Sweetshrubs, 50c doz.
postage. Mrs. Horace Re
Talona.

3 Altheas, Rose of Shai
cuttings, some rooted, dot
or single, 2 yellow bell:
Chinese magnolias, 4 mix. c
Gladioli bulbs,
Exe.
blue Andalusian or
hatching eggs. Mrs,
Williams, Chipley, Rt:

Arbutus, azaleas, galax
dasycarpum, calico hb
laurel,
spicatum, dogwoods,cedar
ly, cornus Florida. O
Wet moss packed. G
Hunnicutt, Tallulah Fali

Red flowering Haleys
buds, red azaleas, white
kee roses, pink rhododend
white laurel, : . tulip popl:
pink crabapple> red m
water and moss packed
rooted, 50c doz. Mrs. Fl
Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Hastings zinnia plant
and pompon type, 20c
$150 C. Chrysan the
plants, yellow, pink, b
and lavender, large deco
type, red button type, 35c
ees C. Zinnia seed, 10c t

3 for 25c)-* Mrs: d= be
Quitman, Rt. 5.

Red verbena, yello cS
burst, 25 doz.
thrift, 35e doz.
Sweet William, 30c ae Dot
white daisy plants, 20c de
sizes boxwoods and ca
mines, at my home.
order, Mrs. E. L. Robe
wanee, Rt. 1.

Daisy chrysanthemum
eral cols. and white, Littl
dwarf chrysanthemums,
doz. Forsythia, yellow
les rose, baby breath, P
wisteria, 20c ea. Add po
Mrs. S. O. Breedlove, Mo

Jonquil bulbs, 15c doz.














postage. Allie Millwood, |
ming, Rt. 1
Well rooted briekty

orange hedge plants, small
$1.00 C. del. Large plants,
C. Mrs. Jacob R. Hilli
haven, Rt. 1, Box 39.

Yellow cannas,

iris, 35c doz. Single
yellow jonquils, 75c C.



paid. Mrs. Geo. F. L. Laandin,
Toccoa, Se a



G. Whitfield, Jasper









: F OR SALE

"FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE |






Saauil bulbs, 15c doz.
Re

wes esa Jan.





jasmine,
long trumpet daffo-

uttings, 35 doz. Old-fashion-
d rose bushes, well root-
ery fragrant, 15 ea. Add
stage. Mrs. Edd. B. Pitts,
maston, Rt. 3.

edium sized yellow chry-
themum plants, well rooted,
10c postpaid. Miss Beatrice
r, Rincon.

White narcissi, 75 C. White,













C. Hollyhock, pink al-
: goldenbells, brides
rreath, 3, 25c. Add postage.
ss Euline Duvall, Ellijay, Rt.













Y hy large type,
ixed cols., 75c doz. No orders

sy Payne, Young Cane.
Prince of Persia,






ride of Calif. Roman Eagle,
White Wonder, A. D. Lavonia,
ss, Warner, Avalon, Mrs.
farrell. Others.

ifferent vars. $1.25. Mrs. W.
ell, Duluth.

Red and, yellow Azaleas,
hododendron, crabapple, red-
ud, Mtn. Laurel, red maple,
v] ite dogwood, 3-4 ft., $1.00
oz. Flowering pear, $1.50
loz. 3-4 ft. Arborvitaea, 3. ft.,
90 ea. Mrs. Birt Milhollan,
organton.

Beautiful compact boxwoods,
m. $6.00 C. Blooming size
egies. 2-3 ft., 75c ea. Wa-
elon ted and white crepe
rtle, 1-2 ft., $1.00 doz.
Jouble white japonicas, $2.00
- Mrs. B. GL. Robinson,























e, well rooted, 3c ea., 3060
dge cuttings, le ea, White,
nk, purple altheas, rooted,
c ea. Cape jasmines,
rooted, cuttings, 4c ea.

B.











Ford,




Sazelnut $i ches lemon
ies, purple, yellow iris, T5c
.. All cols. blooming size
zaleas, 50c doz. Crabapple,
ofpwood, poplar, 15c_ ea.
ouble yellow japonicas, 6 yrs.



Cas, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
, H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
All cols. azaleas, dogwoods,
edbud, _ butterfly, bridal
reath, laurels, crabapple, al-
sheas, roses, red maple, white
ine, $1.00 doz. Narcissi, datf-
dils, shasta daisies,





Blue Ridge.
dix. col. -azaleas,





sweet-



ood, sumax, longleaf pine,
rabapple, blue lilac, bridal
reath, $1.25 doz. Trailing

rbutus, Hearts East, galax,
25 doz. Exc. for dahlia mums,
lads, cannas, etc.
Heaton, Mineral Bluff.



































Chastain, Morganton.

ellow, yellow red, splotch-
-cannas, 35c doz. 3 doz., $1.-

ay lilies, 25c doz. Add post-
ge under $1.00. - Send stamps
for | information. Mrs.
ith, Austell, Rt. 2.

fixed cols. gladioli bulbs, |
dy for blooming, 40c doz.
Exc. for print feed sacks; 3 for

ile, Rt. 1.

Doubie altheas, 3-4 yrs. old, |
0c ea., well rooted. Privet

hedge, 15-30 in. 50c C. English
y. $1.00 C. Prompt shipment,

Juanita Driver, Rossville,

eal Feta. 6, bun. 5c.

D
Add postage. Miss Lena:
rump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

oneysuckle, shortleaf pine,
ed holly, yellow jasmine, red
sweetbay, magnolia,
weetshrub, teaolive. Grancy
areybeard, 1 ft., 10c:; 5 ft., 45c.
postage. Mrs. Dee Colson,
omsboro, Rt. 3:

iger lilies, $1.00 doz. Blue
aoz. Water lilies, 2,.
_ Catnip, hoarhound, pep-
mint, balm, Sweet William,
doz. Mrs. Martha White,
Tonega, Rt. 1, Box 37.

alendulas, shapdra gons,
mixed cols., pansies, fiant Ex-.
i tion, mixed, 25c doz. -As-|
choice | vars. petunias, Rosy |

n ec | doz. Carnations,
fiant, 60c doz. All ord- |
0 up and postpaid. Mrs.

ddan, Doerun.



"Add
Rosie Crowe, Cum-|

may blooming white |

ils ~ American Beauty rose |

mder King purple iris, 5c
Daffodil and jonquil bulbs,

pted without postage. Mrs. |

rsey Beacon, Monmoth Pearl, :

1 ea. of: 12)

everal hundred. privet,

tC}
Exc. |

, 60c ea. Single red japoni-.

peren-|
il phiox, $1.00 C. Sadie Wil-

ubs, white dogwood, arrow-|

Mrs. Elsie |

-erabapple, holly, red
aples, azaleas, 3-4 ft., well
rooted, $1.00 doz. J ohnson

), not labeled. Double oranse |.

Sam |

oz. bulbs. Lucy Cain, Murray-' :

ible poppy seed, 10c tbis.|

| Box 66.

chrysanthemums, and_ white
jjonquils, 50c doz. Red single
dahlias, 15c ea. Lavender

double dahlias, 50c ea. Wide
leaved cactus, Devils walking
cane, 15c cutting. ~50c orders
ss P. Josephine Raley, Mit-
che

Well rooted boxwood plants,
about 10 in. the tree kind, or
{English boxwood, 4, $1.00. Add.
postage. M. M. Cochran, Pis- |
gah.

Dahlias: Jersey Beauty, R. HE.
{Lee, Forest Fire, Warner,
Treasure Island, White Won-.
der, Sanhicans Queen, Jerseys,
Beacon and others, $1.15 doz.
Mrs. = ME Worley, Ball
Ground, Rt. 4.

Large beautiful boxwoods,
$8.00 and $10.00 ea. at home.
Mrs. oR. 4H. Sevans, =Ellijay.
Doute 2. ;

4 large variegated boxwoods, |
at home place.
or white fed sacks. Write.
Mrs. J. W. Sosebee, Sautee.

Large red, yellow
lilies, 50c doz.
{ Mrs. U.

>

canna
_Add postage.
S. Lynch, Alto, Route

Coral vines, 4, 50c: red ver-
bena, 40c doz.: lavender, yel-
low daisies, 35c doz. P. P. on
o0c order. Cash or M. O. Mrs. |
Ida Taylor, Arlington, Route 2, |
Box 81. .

Dbi. red cannas, 5c ' doz.,
$2.50 C.: yellow, orange canna
bulbs,) 25c doz.; orange day
lilies, white flag, butter and
Jege, $1. 00 C. Prompt shipment.
Add postage. J. M. McLaugh-
lin, Greenville.

25 varieties of Iris, 25, 40c.
Daffodils, butter and eggs,
orange hemerocallis, 60c C.
Mixed colors verbena, 25c..dioz.
| White spirea, bridal wreath,
purple, white lilies,
myrtle, forsythia, red spirea,
wisteria, kerria, golden bells,
60c doz. - Star-of-Bethlehem, |
50c C. Mrs. Henry Eller, Elli-
jay. Route 3.

Mixed colored azalea, dog-
wood, red maple, crabapple,
| Indian arrow, sweet shrub, 75c.
jdoz. Yellow japonica, weigela, |
Star-of-Bethlehem, red, pink, |
white spirea, sweet. William,
rhododendron, 20c ea, Roses.)
= well rooted. P. P. Mrs. J.)

Williams, Ellijay, Route 2.

eres seed, all colors and
spotted, 25 teaspoonful.
Touch-me-not seed, all colors,

Egan, Ga. 3292 Batchelor Ave. |

Dahlias: Mrs. Warner, Best:
White, Robert E. Lee, others,
Jall labeled, also nice boxwoods
for sale. Exe. for farm and
garden seed or something can
use. Mrs. Grady Settle, Su-
wanee, Rt. 2.

Long trumpet daffodils,

white and yellow jonquils, but-
ter and eggs, $1.25 C. Yellow

doz. r ;
ea. White wisteria,

tie McCurley. Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Monthly roses, .pink hy-.
drangea, pompon dahlias, can. |
nas, pink crepe myrtle, 20c ea.
Large yellow fall pinks, 10c C..

| Bachelor button and marigold

e-ed 3 @ols., 10c.. pkt. Decia |
Harris, Lula.
Tiger lilies, $1.50 doz. Blue

spider lilies, yellw regal lilies,
$1.00 doz. Yellow cluster nar-.
cissi, long trumpet daffodils, :
double butter and eggs, yellow
jonquils, $1.50 C. Peppermint,

50c doz. Miss Cecil McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2. i
Mixed cols. azaleas, Mtn.
laurel, redbud, dogwood,

spruce and white pine, coral-
berry, rhododendron, crabap-
ple, 2-4 ft, $1.25 doz. PP. Shasta
daisies, perennial phiox, galax,
arbutus, $1.25 C. Addie Leath-

erwood, Blue Ridge.

Large red and yellow can-
nas, 40c doz. Double daffodils, |

70c C. Paper white narcissi,

60c doz. Golden glow, 35c:doz.:

Mrs. Roy Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2

Pink and blue hydrangea, |
red, pink and white geraniums,
guinea wing and maple be-
gonia, pink and red conch be-
gonias, rainbow moss, pink and
orange col. sultanas, 10c cut-
ting or 2, 15c. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin. :

Iris, 10 labeled, 50, $1.15;
mixed, $1.25 C. Oriental, 50,
60c. Large type dahlias, mix-
ed, sprouted, $1.10 doz. Orient-
al roses, 3, 35c,. $1.15 doz.
Mrs. J, M. Hall, Calhoun, Re 1

Old Engiish dwarf boxwoods, |
2 yrs. old, $7.50 C. Tigustrum, |
crepe myrtle, white lilac,
bridal wreath, yellow winter
jasmine, butterfly bush, red-!
bud. Osage orange, $1.50 doz.
Blanche Woodruff Greenvilie..



regal lilies, pink hibiscus, $1.00 |
Bird of Paradise, $1.00.
: 75c ea. |
i | Peppermint, 50c doz. Miss Mat-.
Rhododendron, Mtn. laurel,
and white dogwood, red-.



Double ae and lavender |

Exe. for print |

pink |

25c tbis. Dbl. marigold, 25c
eupful. Add postage. No].
checks. Mrs. James Thornton, |

| blue, orange lilies, 50c.

ioe eannas, Butter and Eggs,

150, $1.00. Large bronze, yellow

Exhibition pansies, giant red:

. F LOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



FOR SALE



Extra arge sladioli bulbs,
35c doz. Beautiful dragon
heads, yellow chrysanthemum
plants, 25c doz. Blue grape
hyacinths, 50c C. Yellow jon-
quils, butter and eggs, 25c doz.
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell.

seed: Coxcomb, mixed pe-
tunia, 15c spoonful. Mixed cos-
mos, mixed gourds, 10c spoon-
ful. Mrs. John Weaver, Buch-
anan, Rt. 1.

Well rooted privet hedge
plants, 1-3 it), $1.00 C. P= P.
rere a Clark, Gainesville,

Sweetshrubs, teaolive, sweet
bay, magnolia, yellow jasmine,
red cedar, red holly,
suckle, shortleaf pine, red,
white dogwood, Grancy Grey-

5 it., 45c. Add postage. Exe.
for sacks. Mrs. David Colson,
Toomsboro, Rt. 3.

36 doz. jonquil bulbs, in 3
doz. lots, 15c doz.: 12 doz. yel-

1. doz. large white lilies,
10c ea, Poppy seed, 10c pkg.
All del. Stamps accepted. Mrs.
J. W. Hamm, Summit, Rt. 1.

P. No less than half doz. sold.
Mrs. T, B. Thomas, plbicee
boro.

Magnolia Glauca seed, 12 lbs.
at $1.00 lb. Mrs. T. P, Mussel-
white, Arabi, Route 1,

Pink, purple verbena, purple
violets, white, bronze mums,
mixed colored larkspur, 25c ea;
primroses, 10c doz; Dorothy
Perkins roses, 10c ea. No or-
ders for less than $1.00. Mrs.
Grady Brown, Stone Mountain,
Route 1.7,

Chrysanthemums, guaranteed
large type, different varieties,
white, pink, cream, lavender,
red, yellow, variegated plants,
10c ea.; 35, $2.25, 65, $2.85;
same colored pompon,~ button
and daisy type, 35, $1.35; pink
lantana, 25 ea: 2. 45,
iJ. F. Chapman, Edison.

Orange lemon lilies, yellow
Fall pinks, fox gloves, red pep-
permint, 50c doz; Star-of-Beth-
lehem, velvet roses, pink climb-
ing roses, bride wreath, large
wide white ribbon grass, 25c.:
Add postage. Joyce plivers, El-
lijay, Route 3.

Purple verbena, bronze they
santhemums, hardy phlox, Ic
ea; regal lily seed 20c a, tea-
spoonful. Add postage. Miss
Eula Cox, Canton, Route 2.

Gladiolus bulbs, ~ blooming
size. Assorted colors. $3.50 C.
Postpaid. Dy; W. Nichols, Kings-
ton.

Dwarf seh oaae: 15c ea;
walnuts, $2.00 bu.: printed feed |
sacks, 25c ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. C. A. Finley, Johntown.

Azaleas, dogwood, crabapple,

| iris, golden bell, 50c doz; snow
balls, lilac, weigelas, red japon-
ica, 25c ea; Mtn. Laurel, 1ho--
dendrons, $1.00 doz. Add post-|
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy.
25 Arbor-Vitaes, beautifully
shaped, 3-4 ft., 35c to $1.00;
hedge plants exc., for azaleas |
and japonicas. No mail orders..:
Phone Ma 7476. Mrs. B. EE.
Parks, Atlanta, 1139 Berne eS
iS. E.
Thousands of privet hedge
plantscome and get them)
free, Mrs. John Greeor, Helen,
Ga.

Purple,

lemon
Tiger |
liles, 10c ea. Pink almond, pur-
ple, white lilac, white yucca,
pink, white spirea, pink climb-
ing roses. 50c ea. Add postage.
Vera Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Running vinea, 3? 25c. Drag-
onheads, ragged robins, lark-.
spur, 15e doz. Althea: pink
and white blooming honey-
suckles, Weeping Mary, snow-
drops, 15c, 25c ea. Yuoca, 2, 34c

white iris,

lies, snowdrops, (bulbs) goldj 1
and bronze mums, yellow and:
white button mums, white and
yellow daffodils, $1.25 C.. Yel-

12, 50c. Martha Womack, Bre-.
men, Rt. 2, Box 89. ;
Mixed col. hardy phiox,.
mums, pink thrift, winter ver-.
bena, day lilies, jonquils, snow-
drops, iris; 25c doz. Hardy:
hibiscus, 3, 25c. Add postage.

Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.

2 vars. yellow button mums,

white, lavender mums, 50c doz.

thrift, 50e doz. Large or smatl
dahlias, 20c and 25c ea. Mrs. C,.
C. Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1.

2 vars. very large Morning:
Glory. seed, 10c teaspoonful. |
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory, |
10 seed for 5c. Mrs. Ed Chalx-|



honey-

beard, blackhaw,; 1 ft., 10c: to |

jow lilies, in 3 doz: lots, 25:
-{ doz.

Canna plants, 12 for $1.60. P.'

| above,

Mrs. |

a tab
oa red cannas. 50c doz,
$2.00 C. Del. in Georgia. Mrs. |

| unifolia), 50c clump. Entirely |
| hardy. Not showy, but inter-

1 All mixec.

Yellow jasmine, 15c ea. Addi ,
postage. Mrs. Henry Jarrell,
Butler, Rt. 2.

Purple _ iris, $1.50. Lemon:

Acaleas, Mtn, Pou
white dogwood, ivy, Cherokee
roses, crabapple, pines, hem-

doz. Trailing
daisies, violets, 25c doz. Exe.
for white feed sacks.

Col. pot plants, $1.00 del., all
rooted,
jade plant, umbrella plant, be-
gonia. cactus, plumbago, pearl
bushes, Scotch brooft 3, $1.00.
Also want rooted - yellow jas-
amine that grows in woods. Mrs.
H. Allen, Williamson.

Sweetpeas, 50c doz. Blue ana
Double daffodils, golden yellow

narcissi, cream and yellow nar-
cissi, $1.00 C. Pink and white

hydrangea, 30c ea. Others.
Mrs. Dessie Hughey, Fair-
mount, Rt. 1.

Orange day lilies, 50c C. Dat-
fodils,. 75ec C. Peachtree. roses,
3, 25c. Red flowering quince,
25e ea. Golden Bell, bridal
wreath, lilac, 2, 25c. Blue vic-
lets, jonquils, 25c doz. No
checks. Add postage. Mrs.
Sherman Southerland, Ellijay,
Route 3.

mums, white and pink. Smiths
Enchantress, pink Chieftain
Silver Ball; $1.00 doz. All cols.
pompons, 35 doz,, buttons, 50c

mums, pink red, 3, 25c.
postage. Mrs. C. H. Farrar,
Jenkinsbure. -

narcissi,
cups,
blue August lilies, 3 ea: All
$1.75,

cond. ea. pay postage.. John B.

08.

White spirea, red maple, wa-
termelon red crepe myrtle, 5,
$1.00. Emperor and cream wax

cols, iris, 50c doz. Chrysanthe-
mums, same price. Mrs. C. B.
Robinson, Bowden, Rt. 2.
Scarlet
bena, $2.00 CC. Gardenias,
blooming size, 2, $1.00. White

wreath, red _cydgnica japonica,

| yellow jasmine, 25c ea. canns|
bulbs, $1.00 doz. Lemon balm,

$1.00 _C. Mrs. C. M. Rebinson,
Greenville.

50c. White lilac, 4 ft. 50c,
small, 10c. Flowering pear, 4)
ft. $1.00. Star Jasmine, white,
3, 25c. Bridal wreath, 4 ff. 25c.
J. L. Coggin, Covington.

Privet hedge, blue violets, 5uc |
C, Goldengiow, orange day ii-
lies, white daisies, mixed col. |
iris, 40c doz. Yellow . lemon li- |
lies, 50c doz. rooted and del.
Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ella Gap.

One doz. garlic bulbs, 6 pur-
ple lily bulbs, $1.20 plus 40c
postage, coin only. Miss Paul-.
ine Smith, Mt. Airy, Box 119.

Yellow jonquils, Narcissus, |
$1.25 ~: Gold Band lilies,
$1.00 C; Hyacinth, 10c ea.

Mrs. Eula Mosley, Buchanan, |

Loi Pitts, Smjthville, Rt. 2.)
Crane-fly orchids (tipularia |

esting. No orders under $1.00.
Mrs. J. E. Ingram, Lithonia,
Lazidaze Farm.

Dbl. giant zinnia. All col- |
ors and also dahlia zinnia.
One small cupful |
seed, 10c. Mrs. Henry Smith,
West Point, Ric 4,

Dwarf boxwoods (25 that.
are 15 yrs.-old), for sale. Mrs.
H. L. Griffeth, Jasper, Rt. 1.:

Imported single white hya-
cinth bulbs, $1.00 doz.: crim-
son spider lily bulbs, 25c doz...
Add postage, coin only. Mrs. |
os Tanner, Sandersville, Bi

"Gladioli bulbs, 30
Bronze chrysanthemums, a0Cc |
doz. Mrs. -J.- U. Hopper, -At-
lanta, 742 Gladstone Rd. N. W.

Well rooted sage plants, 25c |
ea., 5 for $1.00. Rooted white
wisteria, 20c ea., 6 for $1.00. |
Ad postage. No orders under
$1.00. No checks. Mrs. E. C.
Heaton, Hartwell.

Thornless youngberry
dewberries, $1.50 doz.
ee Hattie Wigley,

1 doz. boxweeds, well root-
ed, 50c ea. Mrs. Manda Stover,
Pisgah.

Catnip, 40c ane purple
iris, 25c doz.;. pink running
ros. bushes, 20c cutting; can-
nas for foliage, 10c ea; white
yueca grass, zebra grass, 50c}
bunch. Mrs. Otis oe

doz. |

and |
:

: Dallas,

ae

lock, 2-3 ft. well rooted, $1.00)
arbutus, shasta |

| olus bulbs, 6Cc doz., real beau-
Mrs, W.:

1D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. | real

1 of ea. Geraniums, |

| buttons, daisies, koreans, aza

white striped violets, 25c doz.|

jing size,

Prize winning chrysanthe-

doz. Anemones, 3, 25c. Azalea- |
Add |

Spanish iris, white iris, white |
hardy phlox, butter-
6 each; white peonies,.

Cash or MM Ou
Exec. for 100 Ib. sacks in good |

Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Bex:

daffodils, 50c doz. $2.00 C. All|?

red perennial ver-|

English dogwood, spirea, bridal.

| 60c doz., $2.65 C. Grand Duke

Yellow thornless rose, 4-6 ft. |
$1.00, Wisteria vines, 10-15 tt.

| Arrow, weigelias. 25c ea. No

4 le white

jay, Rt.







oF LOWERS AND ee
pes FOR SALE







Perconiat pues. best. athe So
mixed colors, blooming-size
plants, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Mary
Stine, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 25.

Large size deep red gla i














ties. Deep red azaleamums,
strong plants, mixed
chrysanthemums, 50c doz. M
Carl Hutchins, Auburn. |

Chrysanthemums, fielc
grown, red, wine, pink, pur
ple, lavender, rose, cream,
bronze, yellow, white, maroon
apricot, large types, pom poms.
























leamums. Assortment of 50,
$1.00. Mrs. W. Z. Rooks, Ar
lington. i

Dwarf boxwood, small pret-
ty little bed plants. Well root-
ed, 2 loz. $1.00, $4.00 C: Dbh.
white tube rose bulbs, bom:
2 doz., $1.00. 5 doz.
$2.00. Del. in Georgia. Mrs. FE.
A. Smith, Greenville, Rt 3:

Flesh colored daisy mun,
nandinas (6 in.), 75c; Pansy
purple achimenes, 25c doz: red
spider lily bulbs, 40c doz: ear-
ly ieht blue iris, we
(stocky 4 in. tall), 60c. Miss
Claudia Plant, Marshalivi

Mixed flower seeds, sever:
different kinds, 20c teacup full.
Miss Mary Lois McDaris, c/a
J. O. McDaris, Canton, Rt. 3.

Verbenas: pink, red, white,
wine, lavender, rose, variegat-
ed, lavender,- pink, purple,
white iris, 35c doz: 100 for
$2.25. Annual phlex, queen
Annes lace, der eee 25e
doz. or $125 C. Add exc. to
checks. Mrs. M. P. Combs,
Washington, Rt. 2.

White and yellow narcissi,
white and Spanish iris, 6 ea,
and 2 Soe e lilies, 2 hya.
cinthy, 2 Jacobs Ladder; val
for $1.15. Mixed cols, hard
phiox, buttercups, pink thrif:
35c doz. Cash or M. O. Ane
ao Dahlonega, Rt. os, Box






























































Red and yellow japonicas,
pink almond, weigelias, dog-
wood, tilac, 25c ea. All colors
azaleas, iris, 50c doz. Rhode-
dendron, laurels, spruce, whi
pine, $1.00 doz. Spider lilies,
25 ea. No checks. Add ace
age. Mrs. C. W. Plumley, a
lijay, Rt. 2.

~ Coral vine roots, 25 and 30c
ea. Red spider lily, No. 1 bulbs,



























jasmine cuttings, 25c doz. P.
in lst and 2nd zones. No chks.
= Mittie Collins, Senuthvaie.

All cols. azaleas, iris, spider
lilies, 50c doz. Rhododendron,
| laurels, spruce, white pines,
$1.0) Coz. Japonicas, pink al-
mond, dogwoor, lilac, Indi

















checks. Add postage. Mrs.
M. Teague, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Cape jasmines in pots, 3 yrs.














old, blooming size, $1.00 ea.
Dahli: named ail col... 15_
$1.50 doz. Add postage.





Miss a Martin, Gaine
qville, Rt 5.

Ped and pink hibiscus, 25
ea., $2.60 doz. Purple wisteria,
same rrice. All well rooted.
| Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3

White pine, dogwood, maple,
sweetshrubs. crabapple, hon-
eysuckle, all rooted, 60c doz,
in. 9z. lots. Add postage. Mrs
oe Smith, Cartecay. :

White and spruce pines,
dogwood, Mtn. Laurel, $1 00
doz. White and purple iris,
| white and yellow fall pinks,
60c doz. Althea, 10c ea. Har-
dy phiox, 3. cols., ict. plant.
Azaleas, 45c doz. Add post-
ge. Mrs. Maude Farist, EMi
jay, Rt. 2.

All cols. ploowiae size aza-_
leas, 65c doz. White dogwood,











































j sourwood, crabapple, holly,
|red maple, Indian Arrow,
sweetshrubs, 75c doz. Weep-

ing willow. yellow japonicas.
weigelias, Buddelia, coralber-
|ry, spirea, 25c ea. Del. Mrs,
ae Williams, Ellijas,

Emperor and Kins Alfred
jonquils, $1.00 C. White and
yellow narcissi, 75c C., $5.00
M. Orange spider lily bulbs,
50c doz. Garlic bulbs, 25c doz.
All P. =. within 50 mi. Mrs.
Etta Mason, Alto, Box 202.

Golden bell, pink almianl,
pink weigelias. mixed colors,
althea, purple lilac, 15 e
Big double white spirea, Doulss
erass pinks, Bleed<
ing Heart, 25c ea. Mixed cols.

ly phiox, 25c doz.
aa - R. M. Ray, Elli.

a oe geranium cutigeee
10c ea. pink rain lilies, white.
pink, red, yellow. oxalis, 8e
ea. White August lilies, imi
cluster rumnine roses, Laiv 4
the Valiev. 10c ea, Larkspur
ragged robins, 19c doz. Add

m





ley, Columbus, L701 10th Ave.

| Cumming, Rt. 9.



Cumming, Rt.

postage. Mrs. Clyde fe sae
4, ae







nite Wari J apon-
ia grown, : doz.
ace Hamby,

201 e Christmas, Thanks-
ing cactus, 15c ea. 2, 25c;
cactus, cigar plant,
e ea., = 10c. Add post-
Mrs. R. T. Rowan, Mc-
nough, - Rt. 2. :
Pink crepe myrtle, golden-
ellow Kerria, Forsyth-.
ridal wreath, purple, white
pink spirea, 60c hoes
ed iris, 20c doz., $1.50 C
quils, 20c doz. Others. Add.

oe gs Doyle Eller, Elli-

ee this. weeping willow,+}

ite dogwood, silver leaved
ple, crabapple, strawberry
_/15c ea. 8 choice roses,

White shasta daisies,
0 Sthers: Po Pears:
ie. Killingbeck, Morgan-

3looming size yellow: jon:

1.00 C. Garlic, 10c per

lue iris, 25c doz. Also

idzu crowns, $1.00 C. Miss
ce McLane. Hartwell, Rt.

ae white
e, rhododendrons, $1.00
. Dogwood, azaleas, iris,
apple, gclden bell, | fall
, chrysanthemums, 50c
Lilac, monthly roses, 20c
dd postage. Mrs.
Ellijay, Rt. 2.
> jasmines, yellow jas-
, abelias, deep pink al-
Euonymus, Bankshear,
nless rose, century plant,
yrs. 25c ea. Postpaid in
Mrs. Jennie DeLoach,
nsend, Ri. le :
ilver speckled begonias;
Rsgiving cactus, _ well
d, 30c ea. Mrs. G.
-Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

F OWERS AND SEED
: _ WANTED



Want Ivy as cuttings
k and red, or what have]

? Quote price, etc. Mrs.
he Watson, Moultrie, 214
e Ave.

ant hear from party Gino
urnish good, strong Coral
and price of same.

oe Greenville.

some Narcissi bulbs.

ant some geranium eueinee

ate number you will sell for,
0,

del. to me. Want assorted
. J. D. Humphreys, Fitz-
rald, 215 E. Jessamine St:
Tant exc. Hastings Pearl
xcelsior tube-roses, very dou-
ble and fragrant for pink can-
nas, any col. dahlias and Shasta
Mrs. J. W. McDonald.
maston, Rio:

ant Exc. white Coffee Roane

Dahlias
Dee Se

10c teacupful, for
Sg Sais

State size and price and if it
_ will bloom this year. Mrs. J. H.
is, Norwood, Rt. 2.

Exe. white feed sacks,

not removed,) for red,
and white geranium cut-

also begonias or rooted
Write what you have.
J. R. Langford, Nashville,

Want Babybreath fern. State
p Wines J. 5. Keermmedy,

EXC. purple lilac, snowball,
alaya blackberry. sprouts
Currant, Fog, Cherry, Cape

. gardenia, boxwood,
arborvitae, paw paw sprouts.
prouts limited. Grace Roberts,

&

ee leat besdnias, red, pink,
carnations, all colors verbena,
eo crue type purple,

ferns. ote chrysanthemum

plants all colors, types or buy.

Fach pay postage. Mrs. Dewey
pbumans, Stillmore, Route, 1.





selected melons,
. FOB. Max L. McRae,

80 Ths. Stone Mt. watermelon

( 9125 1b. or ae 00 Ib. 10

a or more. Jas. B
ena,

Red and Reliou: meated
ratermelon seed, 50c gal. gar-
> plants, 25c doz. Old-fash-
1. turnip seed, 10c_ tea-
Dallis Eller, Titus.

pee og Ib.
Green- R

pine,

W.jlb. C. B. Hicks, Reynolds.

M.L.

; Bee | tbslp. 2
j Want some tube-rose bulbs. 2

| beans,

100-.
cap., washed (but all - let-

_ McCrary, /



Pure Sim yolennelon ocd.
J.-H. Smith, Chipley,

. velvet okra seed, clean

B. Franklin, Dacula, Rt. 1.

stra long pod okra seed,
65c lb. Mixed okra seed, 40
lb. Old-fashioned long black
peas, 51682591002 Al Pp;
Tom P. Trowell, Ambrose.

Long, tender. ere
seed, 50c Ib. | Mr
sard, Americus, AR.

Martin gourd seed, 20c pkt.
P. P. Seed from gourds of 7
in. up in diameter. R. S. Wolfe,
Surrency.

Pure,
watermelon seed, $2.00 1
T. Gates, Chipley.

Mosleys Higair
hogs, cows and poultry. . Will
make 100 bu. grain per A, and
5 tons fine hay. Will grow on
any kind land, $1.00 gal. or
$12.50 Cwt. FOB. E. M. Mos-
ley, Clarkston.

Paprika peppers, very pro- |

lifie, 25c half teacupful, pre-
paid. G. F. Wright, Mayfield.

okra
Win-

D.

squash seed, tender pod okra,
hot pepper, 10c tbslp. Catnip.
20c bunch. Long-bearing red
raspberry plants, 10c ea. White
multiplying onions, 40c qt. Mrs.
R. H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. _
Sev. Ibs. Cannon Ball water-
melon seed, hand-saved, $1.25
eS Shelby. Peavy, oe

Sack multiplying onio
sets, 85c qt... $1.25 gal:. Add
postage. Mattie Tallant, Cum-
ming, Rt. 2. oS

Stone Mtn. and Cuban

ieen watermelon seed, $1.50

Citron seed, 60c :: Harrell
Thompson, Cadwell.
Early Queen wradepmelon
seed, ripens 60 days from plant-

watermelon, grows to wt. up
to 150 lbs., 25e pke. W. M.
Thornton, Jesup, RED:

Watermelon seed, Dixie
Queen, $1.50 Ib. Stone Mtn.,
$1.25 lb. Hales Best canta-
loupe, $1.50 lb. P. P. All seed
pure and clean. Richard Lewis,
Decatur, Rt. 2. |

cupful. Okra seed, same price.
Sassafras root, 20c lb. Add
postage. Wayne Cochran,
Pisgah.

Imp. Pride of Ga. water-
wcien seed, 50c cupful: acre
size package, $1715. se N. Car-1
son. Griff, mi C. -Ceebuion

-iviarglobe certified tomato
seed, 500, 25c: with 20 dipper
gourd seed free. Want small
type Game or mixed! Bantam
chickens.
Rolston.

Ever-bearing tomato (2 in. in
diameter) seed, -15c teaspoon.
Add 3c for postage. Mrs. G. G.
Grizzle. Cumming. i

Buneh- Lima bean seed.
white or col., 35c lb. Banana
muskmelon. 1 thlsp. 15c, or 2,
25e. Squash, pepper seed, 15c

20022 NisH,
Wilson, Martin.

Collard; white bunch butter-
running butterbeans,
30c teacupful. Half-runner
bean, streaked: 35e cup. Cu-
cumber seed, 10 teaspoonful.
Add 3c postage. All cash. or
ME Oo Wires: aR

Dect pec heals:

Clemson spineless okra seed,
40c lb., not del. Exc. for white
or print feed sacks, free of let-
ters and holes. 1 lb. for 3 white |
or 2 print sacks, ea. Postpaid.
Mrs. Mae \Gazawavy. Americus,
Rit Boxy:

Citron seed, 65c lb. Prepaid.
A. L. Thompson, Cadwell.

- Wonderful new edible soy-
beans, drought, weevil, bean
beetle resistant. Okra _ seed,
without sharp spines, 50c pt.,
$1.00 gt. Add postage. Mrs.
Clara Prince, Dererest, Rt,
Box 14. =

213 lbs. No. 3 Kobe Teehders
seed, 8c: lb. FOB. N.P. B
sett, Fort Valley,- Rt. 1.

Lee Gray watermelon seed,
$1.25 Ib. Del. 25 Ibs. and up,
$1.00 del. Mrs. Lois Pitts,
Smithville.

Okra seed, 25c qt. also
want to buy small amount O-
Too-Tan soybeans. Mrs. Sarah
Pitman, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.
Yellow crookneck squash
seed, 10c tbIsp. Add postage.
oe Jones, Flowery Branch,
eck

Okra seed, $L475 eal. 45c dts
Mammoth Russian sunflower
oem $1.25 gal. P. P. Mrs, L.
. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

aoe of Ga. watermel-
on seed, $1.75 lb, -50e cupful.



Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.

and pure, 40c Ib. FOB. Edgar}

COZ.

hand-screened Sty :

seed for.

1 clean,

ing, 25c pkg. Jurhnbo Triumph

Cornfield pumpkin seed, 20c

Wheeler Chadwick,

abe

A!
($4.75 bu. 4 bu.

Ashworth, :

as-



seed, 60c at. or $2.00 for lot.
Also 12 Ibs. fresh Jersey but-
ter each week. Mrs.. -L
Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Nice, dark yellow. pumpkin |
seed, 20c cupful. Catnip seed,
15ec spoonful. Gooseberry
bushes, $1.00 doz. Garlic, $1.00
Catnip, 2 bun.
.|plum, clingstone peach bushes,
20c ea. rs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6..

White cabbage collard gcd.
15c oz.; $1.00 lb., 15 dipper,

per gourds, 1 pt. size to 1 dt.
6-8 te < 25, ~. Del. ee
Smith, Rolston. _

Bushel gourd seed, 16c. 100:
darning gourd seed, 30, 10e.
Mrs. J. T. Smith, Jr. Fitzgerald,
Rte

|. African satiash: 10c (enough

for home use): little, round
citron, keeps all winter, 5c
Dipper gourd, same price. Send
stamped envelope. Mrs. R. H.
Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt. 3.
About % gal., running okra
seed, 10c tbls. Directions if
wanted. Add postage. -D. |
Lively, Atlanta, 646 Wells St.

Yellow crookneck summerj}s ww.

Col. and white patenbeu
seed, 30c cupful either kind.

berry and grape hyacinths, one
(ic) cent ea. plants. Mrs. G. C
Taylor, Buchanan, Route 1.
Okra seed, 50c pint,
cherry bark, blackberry priar

15c 1b; trailing arbutus, 30c
bunch. $2.00. orders postpaid.
Trade for flower seed or what
have you?) Hugh Martin, Ei-
jay, Route 2, Box 5%.
Watson watermelon seed:
from 30 to 40 lb. melons, pure,
hand saved, $1.00 1b;
also several 30 to 60 lb. shoats,
Duroc Jersey and Guinea cross=
ed, $4.00 to $5.00 ea. Exc. for
small yearlings. See. W. A.
io Haddock, Route 1.

BEANS AND PEAS
ee



50 bu. Oleoiah beans in 2%
bu. bags; labatory tested, $9. 00
bu, in 2. 1-2 bu.
bu. for entire lot. Will ship.

terkin, Winston,

25 bu. Clay peas, $7.50 bu; 25
bu. mixed peas, $7.00 bu. FOB.
Raised on own farm. J. M.
Hayes, Thomson.

Good running velvet beazs,
$5.00 bu. FOB. T. L. Raines, |
Wrightsville. syed

_ 88 bu. 90- rons velvet heans
in even wt..2% bu. sacks. Not
recleaned, but extra good, $4.25
bu. at my farm for lot, or $4. 355
EQOB< Cars: J>e: Matthews, |
Wrightsville. ;

White bush butterbeans,
white running butterbeans, very
prolific, 35c ib. or 3, $1.00. PB.
Mrs. Fred Yelton, Appling

25 lbs. white bunch butter-
beans, FOB. Make best offer.
M. 0. No checks,

Dewyrose. :

18 bu... 0-day velvet deans,
bunch velvet
beans, $6.50 bu. 500 Ibs. hand-
picked Spanish peanuts,-10e lb.
20 bu. mixed peas, $5.90 bu. All
FOB. Others. H. D. Goodwin,
Greensboro... _, =

Colored bunch

35 pt. PP.
Menlo.

10 bu. 90-day velvet beans,
1943 crop. bright and sound, 1n
2% bu. bags, $4.50 bu. for lor,
FOB. Jed: Griffin, Americus,
Friendship Road.

White California blackeye
peas; fine for table use, 29 162
cupful. Miss Mattie Brown,
Ball Ground, Route_1.

White and col. bunch butte:-
beans, 30c lb: No order less
than 4 lbs. Brown striped half-
runner bean seed, 35c large tex-
cupful. All del. Mrs. Belle
Crowe, Gainesville, Route 2.

Edible soybeans, 20c Ib. FOB.
Mrs. J. D. Bohannon, Waleska.

Mush peas, 40c lb. 5 Ibs. and
over, 35 lb. No orders filed
less than Ib. Also Woods dwarf
greenpod okra, 90c Ib. % Jhb.
50c. Add postage, M. O. No
checks, Mrs. A. L. Lane, Chula,
Route 1.

Colored butterbeans (Bunch)
301b. 2 PPPs Mrs. , is. Rou-
sey, Bowman, Route 1.

5 bu. Clay peas. $6.50 bu. 5
bu. mixed peas, $6.00 bu. in
2% bu. shipping sacks. FOB.
W. J. Hitchcock, Devereux.

Old-fashioned col. bunch
butterbeans, 40c lb. or 3 Ibs.
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Wil-

butterbeans,
Mrs. F. &. Martin,





liam H, es a
Rt. ols : a Se US

is Bikini cal

41 ee Jong green ae oa -

"| Write what you have.

25a. Red

1 bu. gourd seed, 15e; few dip- |

+ Ocilla, Rte 4,

Postpaid; fine kind of straw-

-1@ar:

wild

root, Red root, 20c Ib; sassafras, |.

lots or $8.50}

Grown on own farm. C. A. En- | ~

| $65.00.

A. F. Ayers, |.

seed, Ist -yr.,
$5.00 Cwt., 86. 00. Ceresan treat--
wi poduth Flow-

}at gin, $1.50 bu.

Roe (M



Lay Finger } peas, 15 2 or.
wie: exc. for anything can use.

Brown, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. SS

2 bu. genuine Sugar Greoder
peas. -15c lb. FOB. Add. post-
age in small lots. "Cash with
order. No chks. C. We Warn- |

ock, Soperton.
CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE





-
Whatley s prolific seed corn,

field selected, nubbed and
shelled, $3.50 bu. E. C. Pope,

Genuine. AMaclbore prolific,
big eared, seed corn, $3.50 bu.
$1.00 pk. E: G. Acree. Atlanta,
128-10th St.. NE Ve 2537.

300 bu. Goodes Golden pro-
lific corn in shuck, $1.75 bu. at
ae barn, Dont write. See or
ca
3, Box 447. Ph 1144-W.

-Truckers Favorite yellow
and white seed corn. early var.
80e gal. 40c half gal.. 20c pt.
Mrs. Rk. C. Stover, Pisgah.

Pop corn, 25 pt. Limited
quantitv. J. E. Bittick, eae
73 Bates Ave., S. E..

40 bu. yellow flint corn: in
Sell all or part. E.
James, Axson. :

Hybrid seed corn, $1. 00 peck,
del. KE. R. Garratt, Svivester.

Goods golden prolific corn,
heaviest yileder,_ in Coastal
Plain section. J. H. ao Cor-
dele,

Fine yellow pop corn, 17%4c
Ib. In 10 lb. lots or more del.
15 lb. FOB.

Branch, Rt. 1.

cupful. Long bearing okra
seed, same price. Mrs. V. E.
Bennett, Cordele, Rt. 2.

25 bu. Hastings

00 pk. or $3.00 bu. at my farm.
Mell H. Carithers, Comer Rt. te:

150 bu. or more corn in
shuck, 1943 crop. $2.00 bu. at
my home, near- Hurst Church.
M. E. _Skinner, Hilltonia, Rt. 1.

COTTONSEED
FOR SALE |





Pure Stoneville 2-B cotton-
seed, $1.25 bu. Emory J ackson,
Goggins.

Brooms 90-day: prolific cot-
tonseed. Kept pure at gin, 1
1/32 in. staple, $5.00 cwt., at
my -barn. R. A. Garner, Villa
Rica, Rowe 1s

500 bu. Piedmont pedigreed
Cleveland cottonseed; reclean-
| ed, Ceresan treated. Write for
price." Henry O. Smith, SOM:
merce, Route 4.

150 bu. DPL cottonseed, $1. 20

u.
Peavine hay, $45.00
ton, best srade. W.D. Watson,
Loganville. < :

bu., FOB.,
Kept pure at gin.
Bowdon.

Nice lot DPL cateneeat: 40
percent lint, sound and pure,
bale per acre, $1.45 bu.. H. c.
Adams, Social Circle.

- DPL No. 14 cottonseed, 1st
yr. $5.00 cwt. Babe Harnis,
Monroe.

- Cokers wilt-resistant cotton-

in 10 bu. or more.
C. D. Wood,

ed, $1. 50 bu
hon,

6 tons DPL cottonseed: 7
tons Stoneville. pure. Ceresan
treated, 6c lb. in 100 Ib. aoe
5 tb. in bulk. -FOR: HM.
Colvin, Locust Grove.

Wilt-resistant, big boll, long
staple Stoneville 2-B cotton-
ginned privaiely,

J, Porter, 3i-

ed. - Chas.
ery Branch, ae

*DPL No. 15 fees
cleaned and trea

re-
ed, kept pure
TM. Wright,
Ft. Valley.

Cokers 100, with larger bolls,
easier to pick. Limited quant-
ity. $6.25 Cwt. FOB. in 75 lb.
bags. W. F. Cox, Roswell.

Cokers 100 wilt-resistant
cottonseed, ist yr., sound and
unadulterated, $6. 06 Cwt: or
Ceresan treated, $6.75 Cwt. K.
D. Sanders, Eatonton. :

3, pure, recleaned, $1.50 bu. A.
E. Porter, Bishop.

Genuine Stoneville B, ist - vY.,
kept -pure on 1 var. gin, high
germination, recleaned. Cere-
- treated, $6.00 Cwt. FOB.



Re? a

x

oS ee prices reas.
Midville.

W. H. Beatie. Albany, Rt,

fo Cw:

25-50 to 100 lbs..
Mark Woodliff, Flowery
-|count, prompt shipment.

Special var. sweet corn 25c.

corn, ist fn
| yr., grown on isolated land, $1.-

hin April.

Also fresh Jersey heifer,

400 bu. DPL cottonseed, $1.50)

seed, ist yr. pure and reclean-|-

Coxs choice, a . selection from

Cokers cottonseed, 100 strain |



yr. shee pace on one-v

A.|graded, cleaned, cullec

Imp. Ceresan treated. In ev
wt. bags, $6.50 Cwt. FOB. *
lots cheaper, J. -

Lavonia.

ae

Se cottonseed,

ination test and Geen =
ed, $6.00 Cwt. FOB. :
Fokes, Montezuma.

picked, long staple, makes |
bale Ag: $1.25 bu. for quick
Riley C. Couch, Turin.

25 tons Stoneville
tonseed, Ist yr. from Scene
Will sell bulk or even
bags, delinted and treated, $:
00 Cwt. FOB. LL. = Be
Monticello.

500 bu. Sisnevile cot-
tonseed, lst yr. Cleaned, C
san treated, $2. 00 bu... $il
ton, FOB... R. G. Thorn

DPL No. 14 cottonseed, .
Also Higair chicke
feed, $6.00 bu. R. P. Row
Moreland, Rt. Te Sse.

Monticello, RED.



PLANTS FOR SALE



cay one Bld ado
blackberry plants, - 2 YP
grown, $1.50 C.; or 2000
$20.00. Carefully packed, s

C. M. Robinson, Greenville.

Porto Rican potato plant
govt. insp. Imp. red or sl
yellow skin. Good,

Ge Tyre, Bristol, =

ae New Stone, Grea
er Baltimore tomato pla
50e C:: 500, $1.15,

. Now. ready. Red skin Pee
potato plants, $2.75 M:. Ready
No checks. _ Bufo:
R. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1

= si ce

price.
shipment.
ley, Rt. 4.

Tomato plants:

$1.45 : ee
Sg Full count, aes pac

globe tomato. plants, f
tified seed: mossed pa
full count, 40c C.: 500,. $1
$1.50 M. P,P. Purple ski
R. potato plants, $2.50
PP. Geroy pielise Ser
APebs 2 OK A Os
Porto. Rican fpaiste
govt. insp. and treat
M. Del. Marglobe ;
plants, ee ready, $2.50
Del. E. N. OQuinn, Odum
Red pee Porto Rican at
plants, $2.50 M. C. R. Red:
mond, Pelham, ~ aoe
_ State inspected red skin
Borate, plants, $2.50 M FOB
. R. Jones, Pelham.

CS
Sea:

30c.
=F

bage plants,
Prepaid. ~H.
~wood, Rt. 2.

Vigorvine tomato. pings
25c: 200. seed, 25ce.._ Gabk
rlants, 40 C:. $2.50 M.

Crow, Gainesville, Ric 2

Imp. P. R.. potato pla
govt. insp. treated, $2.50
HOB. SFE: Arnold, Bane
4.

bage- rises $2. 00 M.-
plants, $3.00 M. C. iL.
Baxley, iste a

del. $2. 50. M..
Griffis, Osote Rt. 1

00 M:: 500, $1. 95. Ma
Rutgers tomato. plan :
price, del. SPL5E
count, prompt shipme Vii
Ruby Lee Misee, aaa

4, Box 49. 2

Marglobe tonaats ad
ready Apr. 15th, field
full count, moss packed
M. Del. in Ga.
large ots.

Surrency, Rt. 2

New. Stone tomato

500, $1.00: $1.75 M ;
Ga. Mrs. S. Ww. Cc
Rochelle. zs

; Genuine true to nam
globe tomato plants,
Ready to ship Apri
packed and counted.



cock, Surrency, Route 2 =

i
































































ibson, Jewel Wonderber-
es, mixed, 50c C. Lady T.
: rawberry, 50c C. White ice-
erg blackberry, 6. 50c. Root-
gage, red thornless rasp-
verry, 2, 25e. Del. Mrs. Willis
indle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Imp. Marglobe tomato plants,
sertified, good count, prompt
shipment, $2.25 M.: $1.35 for
- 2. Pe. Copenhagan cab-
ake plants. $1.35 for 500; $2.00
ned W. Thornton, Patterson, |

Or 500, $1.25; $2.25 M

3.50 M A. B. Watson,

-itts, Re a

fied and treated, $2.50 M.
potato plants, state insp.

. Surrency.

All vars. Bermuda and nest
onion plants, cabbage, lettuce,
utabaga, endive, tomatoes,
sroceoli, carrots, kale, collards,
arsnips, kohl, rabi, beets,
iss chard, 50c C. $4.50 M.
Eggplants, bell, hot, and pim-
nto Pe. celery, 35c doz.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.

eHinnalaya blue berry vines,
5c ea. No order for less than

Add postage. Mrs. Leola
ice, Gainesville, Route 1.

Good, Early Jersey, Chas W..
jpenhagan M. cabbage, $2. 50
Now ready. P. R. red skin
sotato and Calif. Wonder and
imento pepper plants $3.00 M;
Bonny B., Marglobe, Greater |
Baltimore, Matchless tomato
plants, $2.50 M. Ready April

Marglobe, Bonnie Best
fey ate plants, $3.00 M. Ready
shipment. No orders ac-

epted under 1000. Cabbage
Jants, $2.50 M. J. H. Kennedy,
ley, Rt. 3.

Genuine P. R. potato plants,
. insp. and treated, 5000 or.

- Full count, prompt ship-.|
= Pp: M. Cason, Bristcl,
insp, red skin P. R.
ato " plants from vine cut-
gs: ready to ship Apri! 15th,
25 M. Prepaid. R. L. Strick-
_ Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box:

E. ads. ande Chas. W. frost-.
oof cabbage plants, fresh and)
een, 300, TGs 500, $1 .00;
15 M.- Stone and Marglobe
aato plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50:
Salif. Wonder pepper, $3.0u
Del. R. Chanclor, Pitts,

v. thousand certified tom-
to and collard plants, $1.00 M.
Mess packed. No checks or
tamps. Add postage. J. J..|
ams, Pavo, Rt. 1.

mp. P. R. potato plants,
vt. insp. treated, vine grown,
00 M. ready April iSthe Jy!
Jilliams,. Screven, Rtsal.

arglobe tomato plants, true
name, $2.00 M. 70c C. Moss-_
cked, PP. Hovis Lightsey,
lee 1s
Marglobe tomato plants, reacy
y April 10th, $2.00 M. Good

ts, full count, moss packed, |
rue to name. No orders accept-

for less than 500. PP. Mrs.
ae Surrency, Rt.)

erinto. plants, ready April
E ealdrnare. Marglobe, 500, :
138: $2.20 M. Prepaid. Moss-|
packed. Now booking or-
ae McDuffie, Abbe-

to Rican potato plants,
insp. full county, ready at
early date. Denvis Dixon,
ristol, Rt. 1, = a
Pure: Pp: R. potato plants,
insp, treated, ready April.
2.50 ao Del. Now book-
es aes Pat-

3 enuine open field grown,
ato plants, guar. good, full.
ount, $2. ae M. del. J. P. Beck,

arglobe, Msichiess: Greater
imore tomato plants, moss.
ee oc - $3.00 M. del. - Porto |
Now ready. a
Baxley, Rt. 4,

Chas. and Barly Dutch,
del. or crate of 3 M.
00 Exo. Col, pee order.



Saal Copper. skin. potato!
State insp. and treated,
lots 10 M. $25.00.:
count: and quality guar-
A. B. Williams, Alma.

udu crowns, rooted, $15.00
lel a, Patterson, Waco,

oniGite deathly: iste
0 M. Add postage. Clay-
Sota oo Co age

lobe tomato Ses 100, 50c:.

_ Marglobe tomato plants, cer- |

p
eated, $2.50 M. Tomato
lants ready, potato. planis,
April 15th. Piet, Herndon, |

th. Loe Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4.|

| plants,

pet same day order received.

| state insp. and-treated, $2.50 M. |
LPP. is. J." Sinyard, Hawkins-

| PEANUTS AND PECANS

j anteed. James M. Carter, Almis.

| M. Now ready, full count: hot |

Dewberry plants, 3 for 25c;
Klondike strawberry plants
$1.50 M. J. R. Strayhorn,
Flowery Branch, Route 1, :

Kudzu crowns, rooted and
very thrifty, $1. 50 C, $12.00 M.
Del. Concord grape vines 15c
a $1, 50 doz.; blue plum, 10c

$1.00 doz. Ali rooted and
del. Olivia Patterson, Waco, Rt.
2, Box 137%. =

Chas. W. cabbage plants, nice
size, 500 $1.10, $2.00 M. PP., in
Ga. No checks. Quick mailing,
J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Large rooted kudzu crowns
$2.00 C. PP. No orders filled

for more than hundred. No
checks. Fanny Pharr, Buford,
Rts 1

Red and pink skin. P. R.
potato plants, govt. insp., ready

count. $2.00 M. FOB. Alge
Lightsey, Surrency, Route 2,

Red and gold strawberry
plants, 40c doz: sage plants, 60c
doz; garlic bulbs, blue grass,
20c don. Mrs. Dan Halloway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Marglobe, Greater Baltimore,
tomato plants, 40c> C, or Del.
for $1.80, 1 M for $3. 50. Cash
with all orders, Money order
preferred. No checks. E. S.
Cauley, Baxley, Route 4.

Gvt. insp. potato plants, pink,
yellow, and copper skin, $2.25
M. Parcel Postpaid, or $1.75
M. col. Ready April 20th. No
checks. Frank Merritt, Screven,
Route 1, Box 193.

Chas. W. cabbages, and Ga.
collard, $2.00 M. White Ber-
muda onions, same price. Mar-
globe tomataes, 500 $2.00; $3.50
M. COD. Improved red skin
P. R. potato plants, $3.00 M. at
the bed. Ready April 20th. Mrs.
T. _P. Musselwhite, Arabi, Rte.
1, Phone 4310.

Cert. Marglobe tomato plants,

P. R. red skin potato plants,

$3.00 M; 5 M lots; $2.75 M; also

pi peanut hay, $28.00 ton.
. C, Nail, Baxley, Route 3.

/ go rge marglobe tomato

grown from Hastings

seed. Now ready, 40c C, $3.00

ped. B. A. Maddof. Deve ear
Box 373.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 580
$1.25, $2.00 M.; Marglobe tom-
ato plants, 500 $1.50; $2.25 M.
Ready now. All plants del. G.
L. -Steedley, Baxley.

Marglobe, Greater Baltimore,
New Stone certified plants, 50
C, 500 $2.00; $3.00 M. PP. Moss
wrapped, true\to name. Ship-

V. H. Smith, Elorendo.

~ Marglobe, Scarlet Globe,
Stucky tomato plants. Reacy.
Moss packed. 50c C: $1.25 M.
No checks, or COD. orders.
Prepaid. rout Lightsey, Screv-
en,

Pure P. R. potato: plants,

ville, Route 1.

Bermuda onion plants, nice
size. Three hundred $1.10. Mrs. |
iS W. Owen, Hawkinsville, Rt.

ne,

Cabbage plants, newly grown
$1.50 M. Add postage for or-
ders under 2 thousand. Full
count guaranteed. Aaron Sel-.
lers, Baxley, Route 4.

Peppermint plants, 25c doz;
garlic bulbs, 25c doz. or 5 doz.
$1.15. Exe. for white or print
100 lbs. sacks. Each to pay
postage. Mary Stephens, Dah-|
lonega, Route 1, Box 58.

Early Triumph potato plants.
govt. insp. and treated, full
count, $2.00 M. Del. Ready
April 15, and through May. M.
1G. OBerry, Surrency.

Porto Rican and Early Tri-
umph potato plants, $2.75 M.|
Early del, and good count guar-

Porto Rican potato plants,
govt. insp. $3.00 M. Ready
April 20. G. Ben Wilson, Re-
becca.

Marglobe .and New Stone
tornato plants,, $2.25 M. Calif.
Wonder and World Beater pep- |
per, Porto Rican potato, all $3.
M. PP. Clyde Hayes, Sur-
rency, Route 1, Box 89. a

Marglobe tomato plants, $2.75

pepper, $3.00 M; 590, $L05 C,)
Sweet pepper, same price, Dei. |
Moss packed. J. W. Beckwori
| Baxley, Route 2.

Red skin P. R. potato hente
govt. insp. $2.50 M. Del. ta 3c
zane. Booking orders for last of
April and May deliveries. W.
R. Hutto, Surrency, Route 2,

Porto Rican potato plaka.
govt. insp., $2.00 M. 5000 and |

up, $1.99 M. Estell Lightsey,
Bristol.
Imp. Porte Rican potato!

plants, $2.25 M. Del. April 5.
Prompt shipment. Willie L.

=



Route 1

BL ete aah =



Herndon, Blackshear, Route 1.

Poe

April 10th. Good plants. Full

now ready, $2.50 M. Govt. insp.

M.col. Moss packed, and wrap-|

) hens,

+ 20015:

| Cora
| Route 3.





PLANTS FOR SALE

Govt. insp. Porto Rican pot-
ato, $3.00 M. .Marglobe and
New Stone tomato. $2.00 M.
Good strong plants. Prompt
shipment. All del. C. B. Tom-
berlin, Surrency, Route 2.

Red skin P, R, potato plants,

govt. insp., treated, $3.00 M.
Del. Marglobe tomato, now
ready, $2.50 M. Del. A. F.

Sheffield, Surrency.

5 os vars. cabbage plants, $2.

M; 500, $1.25. Marglobe, New
Stone tomato, same prices. All
del., full count, prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Dorothy Dills, Bax~
ley, Route 4.

Porto Rican potato plants,
govt. insp. treated, $2.25
ee lots, $2.00 M: 20 000 and

tol

- Chas. w: E. J. cabbage, $2.50
M; $1.50 for 500; Marglobe,
New Stone tomato, same price.
April del. Pimento pepper, $3.
M: $2.00 for:500. All del. Mrs.
Mary M. Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Several thousand Rutgers
tomato plants, now ready. Del.
in truckloads, $3.50 M. R. M.
Thompson, Odum.

Cabbage and onion plants,
fresh, spring srown on new
ground, $1.25 M. Tomato plants,
Early vars., $2.50 M. Free from
disease. I. L. Stokes, frwin-
ville, .

Marglobe, Baltimore and
Truckers extra early torato
plants, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Moss
packed, full count, prompt ship-
ment, E. L.
ville.

Two million cabbage plants,
Chas. W. and E. F. Dutch, ready
to set, $1.50 del. to 3d zone, or

| $3.00 crate of 3000 by exp. col,

Send or wire for shipment,
COD. J. W. Lang, Omega.

ready, 35c C. Not paid. Mrs.
a E. Faircloth, Pulaski, Rt.
ne.

Marglobe, Great Baltimore,
New Stone and Red Rock tom-
ato plants, $1.75 M., postpaid.
Ready April Ist. Moss vacked.
Full count and prompt ship-
ment. W. G. Murray, Odum,
Rt. 2, Box 158.

Dog Ridge, USDA approved
grape srafting stock. Seibel
1000, sensational new wine
grape, both 2 yrs. old, 55c va.
Thornless ~ youngberry, thorn-
less boysenberry, dewberry,
either, 10, $1.50. Prepaid. H.
A; Neal, Ashland.

E. J., Chas W. cabbage, Mar-
plants ready, $3.00 M;:

per, April 20th del., $3.25 M.
All del.
rency.

Chas. W.

Marglobe and Big Red tomato,

j ready, $3.00 M. FOB; Hot and
| Sweet pepper, ready April 20th,

$3.25 M. FOB. John wae,
Surrency.



FOR SALE



About 500 Moneymaker pe-.
cans.
'seedlings. Will sell for cash or
Sag for anything can use. W.

B. Spearman, Social Circle.



/> EGGS FOR SALE



i

- Purebred Dark Cornish set-
ting eggs, $1.50 for 15, del. Mrs.
S. J. Akers, Fender.

Purebred Dark Cornish eggs

jfrom hens weighing 5-7 Ibs.,
| roosters, 9-11 Ibs.

Stock wh
related, $1.50 for 15. PP. Mrs.
Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 2.

Light Brahma eggs from ex~_
tra fine stock, $1.25 for 15. PP.
Rev. J. R. Baxter, Armuchee.

Eggs from Parks trap-nested
headed by = pedigreea
males, $2.50 for 15; larger lots,
cheaper. Mrs. M. B. Screggs,
Alto.

Speckled Sussex eggs, $1.00
for 15. Add postage. Mrs. W.
V. Silvers, Ellijay, Route 3

_ Pure Brown Leghorn eggs,
$1.50 for 15, Del. M. O., pre-
ferred. Mrs. W. oR. Richey,
Lavonia, Route 1.

,. Plymouth Rock eggs, from oe
S. Pullorum tested flock, $1.2
Mrs. L. C. Rowista.
Louisville, Rt. 1, Box 134.

Eggs from purebred Cornish |
chickens, blocky type, $1.10 tor
16. Del. by Parcel Post. H: M.
Moorman, Lovett.

Dark Cornish Hatching Eggs,
15, $1.25; 30, $2.25. M. O. only.
Cartons to be returned. Miss
Patterson, Ty Ty,

Large Pekin ha $1.50 ea.;
duck eggs, $1.25 doz. Mrs. il





A. Finley, J ohntown.

ae:

$1.90 M. W. J. Boyett, Bris-:

Fitzgerald. Trwin- |

Marglobe tomato plants, now.

globe and New Stone romano fre
aii
Wonder and World Beater. pepv-}

. Bulah OQuinn, Sur--

cabbase plants,

Also about 300 Ibs.}

j harrow. Horace

EGGS FOR SALE

oo
breasted pure dark Mammoth
Bronze Turkey, $4.50 doz.;
Speckled Guinea, $1.50 doz.;
Little brown duck crossed with
green headed drakes, $1.25 doz.
Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglas-
ville, Route 1.

o Bourbon Red and

B. Turkey eggs, $3.50 doz.
lpareel Post delivered. U. L.
Carmical, Atlanta, 165 Ridge
Ave., Rt. 237,

Guinea eggs. $1.00 per 15.
Crossed purple and white
Africa guinea, also pure fine
white hens eggs. Mixed_ if
desired. A. T. Sheppard, Li-
thonia, Route 1, Box 58.

Purebred Rhode Island, Red
Eggs, 15, $1.00. Plus postage.

Mrs. Lucy May, Franklin,
Route 4.
Eggs: Purebred Rhode

Island Red, $1.15 per 16; large
type white Pekin duck, (slight-
ly mixed) $1.15 doz.: turkey
eggs, $2.60 doz. Postpaid. Mrs.
Cc. C. Lynch, Rome, Route 1.

Purebred Buff Orp. selected
eges, 15. $1.00. Crates to be

returned. Postpaid. Miss
Ronie Johnson, Shellman,
Route 1.

Purebred, White Pekin duck
eggs, $1.00 doz. Not prepaid.

Route 5.

White Ply. Rock Eggs, from
AAA Holtzapple direct stock,
$1.00 setting:





F-20 Farmall econ with 5
disc Int. tiller, with seeder at-
tached, Both in good cond., ex-
tra good rubber. 1 regular
Farmall and dbl. disc harrow.
Call or wire. Wray Smith,
Sparta;

Kelley feed grinder No.4 with

J. W. Witherington, Chester.
Oliver combine, 5 ft. In good
running condition. Used 3 sea-
sons, $475.00 cash. G. W. Thom-
as, Cumming, Route 1. _
John Deere No. 4 mower, in
good cond. 1 McCormick. hay
rack, in good cond., $115.00. W.
M. Head, Social Circle, Rt. 2.

Model B Allis-Chalmers trac-

BS

| tor on good rubber. Int'l tiller,
3 disc, on rubber, Tractor har-

row, 12 disc: 1 cultivator. T.
. Taylor, Crawfordville, Rt. 2.
Power hay press, mounted,
original cost, $550.00. Sell for
$250.00 FOB my farm. Thomas
G. Scott, Forsyth, Route 3.
Allis-Chalmers C tractor with

off; planters and cultivators; 4
disc Athens tiller on rubber.

| Dbl. action 20 disc harrow; Al-
| lis-Chalmers, 7 ft. power movw-

er. Ralph E. Roper, Monroe,
P. QO. Box 31, Phone 2651.

-1 35-gal. churn and motor.
4 10-gal, milk cans. R. C. Wil- |
liams, Douglasville, Rt. 1.

Good top buggy; in good
running condition. Come and
see or write. Mrs.\Joe White,
Homer, Route 2.

Deering mower and rake, im,
fair cond., $60.00 fer both for:
quick sale. G. C, Wilder, Roy=-
ton.

1-H. Lilliston cuitivator, con-
verted into 2-H. with plows. =s-
row cotton duster that works on
this cultivator. All in godd)
ewnd., $100.00 FOB. 5 miles W.
Unadilla. Ollie G. Bowen, Un-
adilla, Route 2.

Walking cultivator, with new
repairs for sale cheap at my
oS John Pharr, Winder, Rt.

wo

_ Ford-Ferguson tractor weed-
er, non-folding type. Do nov
need, Just off McRae-Dublin
Hwy. G. F. Clarke, Helena, Rt.
One.

1 belt driver, hgdeate pump.
1 steam driven hydraulic pump.
Both used in cotton gin. W. bk.
Smith, Commerce.

2 McCormick- -Deering C type)
duplex hoppers for tractor |
planter, $4.00 ea., withour
plates, in good cond. C. D. Wil-
liamson, Americus, Dawson Ra.

Fordson tractor to sell for
reasonable cash price; 1 single
Spears, Ls- |
vonia, Route 1. bed

Integral turn plow for Joh:
Deere model L tractor. In per-
fect cond., $45.00 at my farm
Paul Simmons. College Park.
Box 398, Rt. 2, Ca 9785.

Several Middle Busters, tura-_
ing plows, suano Spreaders,

| Gee Whiz harrows, in Rood con.

| Can be seen at my. farm 2 ies nae
PW. dla; Mrs <I. MM.

Shay



|Commerce, Route 4.

Big-bone Sood

Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, |

1$50.00 at farm, Pavo.
Add _ postage. |

Mrs. George Fiske, Macon,|__1 Mower and Rake, -
ana : _ |Cormick-Deering make. $80:
a oe A. Hamer, LaGrange,

SECOND-HAND 13:80 saw gullet gin . stands.

also pu - see convey-

MACHINERY FOR SALE | ee ot H. Stephens, Social
ircle

new burrs; in good cond., $100. |

lights, starter and power take-_

j insville, Route 2.

{ment for sale.

thhole IHC. sheller, 2 pr. plat-

jer, cheap for cash. Ira E. Lamb,















































































SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SAL



Fordson tractor nuliy, in

cond., $10.00. James Ha
Monroe, Route 2.
Covington cotton planter,

practically new, $15.00 at my
farm or FOB. Arthur Qwen,
Barnesville.:

Sanders tractor disc turning
plow, $25.00 at farm. H. G,
Autry, Plainville. .

1 set double tobacco flues for
sale, used 2 seasons. Mrs. Tas
Forester, Buford, Route 2.

6 ft. binder in ist class work
ing cond., for use with tractor.
50 to 75 miles of Canton, or
del. to Atlanta. Also good trac-
tor, overated hay baler. Ho)
G. Cline, Canton, Route 1.

4 80-saw Gullet gin stands:
pulleys, shaftings. lint flue and
seed conveyors. J. H. Stephens,
Social Circle. ~

1 set cultivating eauiencen
planters.. fertilizer attachment,
power lift for John = B
Used very little. Inis M - Cole,
Sharpsburg.

1 10-ft. John Deere pine
Seeder J. D., 5 or 6 disc filler?
60 tooth drag harrow. Mold
board: 2 bottoms tracter plow.
Side del. rake. For sale only at
my farm. 2 miles N. Tifton. Hi.
C. Carmichael, Tifton, Route 2.

Internl] mule hay press,
No let-
W. L. Scott, Pavo.

ters ans.

1. garden tractor with plows
{with it. in good_ shape, :
priced for cash. Bridge Hold- -
en, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Good, regular Fordson. Oliver
trailer plow, $75.00.cash. %
miles, FE. Adairsville. Marshatt
Lewis, Adairsville, Route 3. |

F-12. Farmall tractor,
cond. on rubber, $500.00. 1 2.
row Martin cotton duster, in
good cond. $35.00. P. G. White,
Jr,, Fitzgerald, Route 4.. 5

1943 model Fordson tractor
on steel, used very little 5 mo.
Good as new. K. KE. Jones, Ca-
milla, Route 1.

1 pair wagon scales, 8 ft., k
14 ft. platform, 12,000 Ibs. cap.,
$125.00 cash. FOB. Dont write.
Come and see. W. H.
Albany, Route 3. e

Peanut weeder, $15.00. D in
mower, $20.00. 2-H. pea
weeder, $30.00. Old-type Aver
dbl. hopper planter, $8.00. Bob-
tail Avery dbl. hopper. with
guano hopper planter. $3
Others. J. H. Leverett. Parrot:

Farmall A tractor pully. with
lights, self-starter, cultivator, 2
disc tiller, dbl. section harrow,
power lift and reftz. dist
tor. etc., on good rubber. $1
cash. B. M. Lewis, Sr., awk

1
other

set blacksmith tools and

farm tools and equ
Come and se
Reuben Pitts, Haddock, Route
Le Boex 82: ee:

Avery 4 disc tiller, practical
ly new. with seeder attachment
never been imced for sale. A.D
Lins oT ee Tr :

4 in. Meadows grist mill,
scales and other farm

in good cond. for
Ji ohn B. Nixon,

form
equipment,
sale. Contact:
Newnan.

Case tracter n rubber,
model: planters, cultivators, etc.
$1,000.00; Case grain drill, and
plow, 8 risc, $75.00 ea: te

disc plow, $200. 00. See my place
9 miles, S. Waynesboro. No et
ters ans. George F. il!
Waynesboro, Route 1, ;

Geod 2-. plows. $12.00
Good cotton planter, $6.00; G
W. Akins; Graymont. jee

8 dise Intl. tiller, with seed
ing attachment, used 1 yr. :
rubber, $325. 00 at farm. A
want to buy small tractor, pre
fer Ford or equivalent lat
model. State particulars. Rus
sell A. Alger, Jr., Albany, - Re
2, Placida Plantation.



SECOND HAND _
MACHINERY WANTE!



Want 50 or 60 gal. syrup boil-

Summit, Route 2.

Want set of tobacco burners
State kind, cond. ard least you
will take for spot cash. y
Carpenter, Tifton, Route 5

Want ocd sancapsteard
lis- Chalmers cornbine, |
be in BoC condition.



Clemonir <. Rome, Rt. 3
County 2 602, aoe





SECOND HAND _
MACHINERY WANTED



Want 1 reaper and binder
for Ford tractor.
Waycross, Route 1.

~ Want 1 Cole corn drill, either
single or double. Ready to
plant. C. T. Simmons, Camilla.

Want tractor, plows, planters,
fertilizer attachment cultvator,
bush and hog harrow, grain
- @rill, mower and hay press.
Give make, description and
price in letter. George Howard,
Decatur, Box 203.
Want 5 or 6 ft. John Deere
tractor harrow, wide spaced

disc manure spreader, in good] ~

cond. E. M. McCart, Coving-
ton. Rt. 1, Box 101.

Want good used corn binder.
s. ae Martin, Columbus, P. O.

* Want 1-row planting attach-
ment for Allis-Chalmers model
B tractor, suitable for planting
corn, peanuts, ect.,
working con. Give lowest eash
price. Nojunk. John Haddock,
Paddock.
~ Want garden tractor. O. G.
ae Augusta, Mounted Rt.
No. 3
: a set Sheffield sweeps: :
2-row Feeney hand duster; 1
vise, (state inch of jaw.) Must
be in good cond. Exc. genuine
DPL cottonseed, No. 12, priv-
ately ginned, 1 in. staple or
= ore. 42 percent lint for same.
~O, L. Stone, Loganville.

- Want mowing machine suit-
able for tractor hitch. C. M.:
Miller, Cornelia.

Want 1 used motor or power

unit to: pull grist mill. J. M.
Harrison, Calvary.

Want 1 metal water wheel
for grist mill, either overshot
or other kind: also used ham-
mer mill. J. B. Dunbar, At+
Janta, P. O. Box 372.

_ Want power hay press in A-1

cond. with out-power unit. L.

C. Rodgers, Moultrie, Rt. 1, Ph. |

153.
Want -power take-off for
model B Allis- Chalmers trac-
tor. State cond. and price. R.
E. Fokes, Montezuma.

Want garden tractor in good
condition. Robert Pilgrim,
Cleveland, Rt. 5

Good used. oa

. Give
full particulars Hamp
Martin, Commerce.

Want 4% ft. combine or less
an Sood condition. Write best
cash price. James Phillips,
Bowdon, Route 2.

Want medium farm tractor;

would exc. for what have you

on corn husker and shredder,- 1
small grain reaper and binder,
-. power bailing machine. Would
buy 1 Cole corn planter. W. L.
McCoy, Mountain City.

Want good power hay prass.
Demrest F. Attaway, Atlanta,
319 Luckie St., NW.

Want mule power hay baler

in good cond. A. S. Hatcher,

_ Atlanta, Care Ansley Hotel,

Want 1 2-H. walking cultiva-

tor. State make and price and

ee WH. Bell, Charing.
oute J

Want good garden tractor at
right price. W. H. Brown, /Tun-
nel Hill.
Want 1-H. wagon deliv. at
my station for cash. Let me
know what you have.: R. A.
ee Phreys. Summerville, Box

% Want to buy scarifier for
Lespedeza. Claude A. Smith,
Stockbridge,
- Want 1 used tractor in good
pond O. C. Bailey, Toccoa, Rt.

a Want cylinder head and
magneto with adapter for old
pe odel Fordson tractor. State

st cash price at once. H. G.
Reed, Austell, Rt. 2.

INCUBATORS AND
_ BROODERS FOR SALE





~Home-made elec. Inc., made
of red cypress, dovetailed to-
ober. with same heating unit
thermostatic heat control
ey Oaks elec. Used twice last
Season. Cap. 100 eggs. $15.00.
LS. Visscher, Decatur, 711
Church St.
100 chick 36x48 elec. heat
- ontrol brooder, without run-
- Way, $13.95; with runway.
$19.95. Lamp model, same
price, with sanitary floor and
_ Femovable sand tray, lamps,
: ee shipment. S. M. Stout,
farm Springs...

__ _ INCUBATORS AND
_ BROODERS WANTED





Bian Oaks or Buckeye elec.

incubator. Must hold at least

e8, s and be in first class

ond. D.B. Dukehart, pee
Box 488.

J. H. Bennett,.

in good!|W.

| turnips.

FRESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE



Oakwood smoked hams, 4fc
Ib.; sides and shoulders, 32c
Ib. Average wt. 8-15 Ibs. Not
Penne: Malvin Collins Whig-

am.

1 good home-cured ham, not
salty, wt. 30 lbs. 50c 1b. Part
paid. Also long green okra
seek, 20c teacup.~P. P. Mar-
globe tomato plants, 75 C. Mrs.
eerey T. Carter, Loganville,

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE





About 100 tons peanut hav
for sale, $30.00 ton, del. truck
lots; smaller quantities, $1.10
per bale delivered from ear.
Claude Jones, Fitzgerald.

150 tons peanut hay for sale.

W. Wyant; Dover.

Some Peanut hay and 7 tons
phone peanuts, for sale. J.
. Leverett, Parrott, Rt. 1.



POTATOES AND.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE



Few bushels Hine potatoes,
$2. 00 bu. at bank. Also Hast;
ings cane seed, 25c Ib. 5 Ibs.,
$1.00. Add postage. E. B.
Adams, Sr., Rupert, Rt. 1.

Now ready for market 2% A.
Salad about 8 to 10
in. high, with nice roots. J. G.
Horn, Hilton; Rt. 1.

40 bu. Irish cobbler potatoes,
grown from certified seed. A
L. Hendrix, Suches.



SUPPLIES FOR SALE

New 8-frame hive, glass ob-
servation and supers ready to
insert bees, $8.00 ea. :
Manley, Atlanta, 166 Flora
Ave., NE.



. SYRUP FOR SALE



1-A grade syrup, $1.35 gal.
wat crate if order is for from
to 50 gals. Joe M. Brown,

MeRae.

245. gals. Ga. cane syrup,
$1.50 gal. Guaranteed to satis-
fy. Robbie Weeks, Halycondale,

Re 1.

2000 gals. syrup, $1.00 gals.
for feed or poisoning. Good
table syrup, $1.25 gal. O. E.
Norton, Fairburn, (Cooks

: Crossing- Henwood Hwy).

Pure Ga. cane syrup in 36
gal. bbls. FOB Guyton. Write
for prices on amt. wanted. H.
R. Zipperer, Marlow.

350 gal. cans imp. white
sugarcane syrup. M. G. Law-
son, Quitman, Rt. 5. :

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE





Yellow root, sassafras, 40c
lb. Colts-foot, 25c doz. Star
grass roots, $1.50 lb. Add post-
age on small orders, or exc. for
feed sacks. Mrs. Charlie Wa-
ters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

100 Ib.

White feed sacks,
cap., washed, 15c ea. Burlap
sacks, not washed, 5c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. . K. Hogue,
eee 557 Central Ave., Ca

Black walnuts, not hulled,
$1.00 bu.: green pod okra seed,
BOC DL Honeysuckle, running
kind, 25 ea. or 4, 75c. Add
postage. M. O. Exc. for tend-
er garden bean seed. Mrs. J.
E. Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1.

Sarsaparilla root, 50c Ib. Sas-
safras, Queen of the Meadow,
wild cherry bark, 30c Ib. Pep-
permint, spearmint, balm, tan-
sy, -yarrow, colts-foot, etc. 30c
doz. Del. in Ist and 2nd zones.
ee L, M. White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1t;. Box 35.

= white guano bags, washed,
free of holes, 20c ea. Exe, for
field peas or yellow seed corn.

cap. used very little. Mrs. W.
W. Wallace, Arnoldsville,

Used chicken feathers, 6 Ibs.,
$1.25. P. P. Mrs. Christine
Mcleod, College Park, Rt. 2.
Box 166.

6 bu. walnuts in hull, large
and sound. Sell or exc. for 3
bu. corn in shuck. Come get
walnuts and bring corn to
Dubois. J. A. Kimberly, Em-
pire, Rt. 1.

5 cans good home-made lard,
Cans weigh from 45 to 50 lbs.
Pure and white. . Mrs. Eugene



Smith, Monticello, At. 2.

thIsp. Wild cherry. s

PGarlick, 25e doz.

HONEY BEES AND BEE} H

Pcewar pressure sprayer, 2 gal. |



Hoschton.

MISCELLANEOUS |

FOR SALE



Pumpkin, citron, yellow
squash, long hot pepper, cu-
eumber, muskmelon seed, 5c
eetgum,
wild plum bark, 25c 1b. Com-
frey, horseradish, etc.
Add postage.
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cum-

ming.

Peppermint, calamus,
hound. horseradish, 50c doz,
red and yellow cannas, $1.50 C;
Bule Iris. $1.75 : jonquils and

narcissi, $1.00 C. Exe. for white
Add postage. Mrs..

feed sacks,
E. B. Carroll, Bremen, Route 2,
Box 88.

Ratsbane 20ec large bunch,
yellow root, 25c large bunch:
fever week, 15c large bunch.
Add postage. Emmitt Wilkins.
Morganton. =

MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED





BEANS AND PEAS
WANTED:

Want old-fashioned climbing
salad peas. Also old-fashioned
coon corn. wee Hyers,
Mershon, Rt.

Want 1 gal. ie purple hull
field peas, bunch var. for
planting. Mack Jarrett, Tugalo,

Want 1 to 2 bu. red ripper
peas for planting several small
ae S. J. Whatley, Plain-
ville

Want 1 peck early black
pone. peas. Quote price.
ae . E. Powell, Buena Vista,

CORN WANTED:

I need some corn. What are
your needs. Lets swap. A. E
agarman, Ashburn, Rt. 2,

EGGS WANTED:
_ Want some goose eggs for
setting. State vrice and if will
ship. Lewis Bradfield, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2.

Want some turkey eggs for
setting. Give best price. An-
drew Hughy, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1.

Want game eggs for setting.

Prefer Ga. Shawlneck or Allen

Round - Head. Smith,
Cochran, Rt. 4. Sate Pow
Faucette.

FRUIT WANTED:

Want dried fruit. apples or
peaches, good quality. :
mere Atlanta, 750 Cascade
Ave., ;

OGrs A AND HERBS

Want aus root, Oregon
grape root, sacred bark,-marsh-
mallow herb, High and Low,
John the Conquerer root, dill
root or seed. Will pay top
prices for above. B. Smith,
Alto, Rt. 2.

PLANTS WANTED:

Want 1000 Louisiana yams,
also 2000 red skin Porto Rican
plants and 2 bu. Brabham or
Iron peas. J. J. Quten, Manas-
Sas, R32

Want some Porto Rican po-
tato plants. Exe. Bermuda
onion plants for same, plant for
plant, each pay postage. Mix-
ed col, runner butterbean seed,
30c lb. for sale. N. W. McLeod,
Cuthbert.

SACKS WANTED:

Want white chicken feed
sacks,
holes.
in good condition. Js
Todd, Claxton, Rt. 1

Want printed sacks, 3 of
kind. Will exc. tame blue vio-
lets, English dogwood, orange
day and March lilies, rose cut-
tings. snow drops, ete., for
sacks. Miss Janet Turner, Jas-
per, Rt. 3.

Want good feed sacks. Will
exc, 2 doz. large, dbl. dahlia
bulbs for 1 doz. sacks, ea. pay
postage. Sell bulbs, 70c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Odeen
Walker, Dial.

SEED WANTED: :

Want to buy 1 cupful striped
half-runner snap bean seed.
Will exc. white flour sacks or
equal value.
Bob Mills, Lithonia.

TREES WANTED:

Want 6 well rooted pear trees
of some good variety. Sgt. T.
C. King, Moultrie, Rt. 3.

Mrs. iBe



CATTLE FOR SALE



20 reg. horned type Here-
ford bulls, 1 yr. to 18 mos.
old. Bred, born and raised in
Ga. Percy A. Price, Albany.

Good cow, with heifer calf,
8 wks. old, $75.00. .Heavy
springer, good sized, $75.00. 2
nice heifers for sale at barn.
Mrs. J. T. Byrd, Julia.

2 or 3 Aberdeen-Angus bull
calves, about 7 mos. old, $75.00
eas at: farm. Dr. L. C. Allen,

10c bun.,

hoar-|-

not washed, free of 1
Will pay 9c ea. for them |/

Write first. Mrs.



aisles FOR SALE he



Cow, 4 vrs, old, no bad hab-
its, guaranteed sound, 2nd
calf, 5 mos. old, $60. 00 for
cow Max Price, Dahlonega, Rt.

Polled Hereford bull, 12 mos.

old, wt. cround 350 Ibs., $40.00,

. Ss. Duggan, Chester.

Goo cow, fresh-in with Ist
calf, for sale. Mrs. Fannie Mae
Clay, Noreross, Rt. 1.

Nice, young milch cow with
5 mos. old Black Aberdeen-
Angus heifer calf: cow gives
4 gels. daily when oT . -in,
Farris Deen, Alma, Rt.

Fine Jersey milch cow, oe
sey and uernsey, 4th calf:
gives 4 to 5 gals. milk per
day. Will freshen 12th of Apri,]
ee = Ae I. Hembree, Atlan-
a,

2 Hereford bulls, purebred.
1 yr. old, wt. about 500 Ibs. ad
polled), $75.00 ea. Exe. one
for milch cae Clyde. Adams,
Elberton, Rt.

Jersey cow, red hornless.
about 3 gal. cow. will freshen
April 21st with 3rd calf. Also
yearling heifer from this cow.
Mrs. H, St. Clair, Loganville.
(Mi. S. Grayson, Monroe Hwy.)

Cow, 10 yrs. old, gives 3-4
gals, milk, $75.00. 1 cow, 4 yrs.
old, gives 3 gals. milk, same
price. Will W. Sampler. Ram-
hurst.

Jersey milch cow. Also OIC
shoats. Come and see if you

wish to buy. H. E. Bowman,
Buford! Rt; 2:

15 reg Hereford bulls, 6 mos.
to 6 yrs. old, $150.00 to $400.00.
Richard Patten, Oconee, Rt. 1.

2 god cows, fresh-in, 2nd calf.

Will sell for cash or trade if.
Also mule for sale at |.

rather.
my barn. Noel Payne, Canton,
Rt--8.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 30
mos. old. wt. 800 Ibs.. $150.00.
Good quality. Rollen Brown,
Buchanan. \

Young Hereiaee bull,
thoroughbred but not reg. KE.
K. Smith, East Point, 118
Whiteway Ave., Ca 1818.

8 Polled Hereford bred heif-

ers, purebred, not reg., $125.09

ea. Reg. horned Hereford bull,
16 mos. old, $150.00. Reg.
Hereford bull, dehorned, $250.-
00: 2 reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 11-12 mos., $250.00 ea.
G. C. Dekle, Millen.

Blue Jersey milch cow, calf
3 wks. old: $75.00 without 7
M. lL. Dunson, Lithonia, Rt.
At Lenora Church.

5 Milking Shorthorn bull
calves, 3 mos. to 9 mos. old.
Also 20 SPC shoats, wt. about
80 lbs. .18 pigs. 1 wk. old. A. Li.
Hendrix, Suches.

2 reg., Hereford horn type
cows, one with calf at side: also
reg. male, 13 mos. old, Reg.
heifer, 11 mos. old. Want to
sell all 5 head together. F, T.
Corry, Siloam.

Gentle,
sey (not absolutely purebred)
heifer, with lst calf. Make
fine milker, $70.00 for both at
my place. Lee Garmon, Nor-
cross,

- Jersey milch cow, gives 3 to
315 gals. milk day, for sale at
my farm 4% mi. S. W. Kenne-
saw. C. E, Jett, Kennesaw, Rt.

* Cow with first calf (heifer, )
$95.00 for both; also 6 pigs, 9
wks. old, $6.00 ea: 6 shoats and
2 brood sows, at a bargain. S.
O. Chapman, Zebulon.

Heavy springers, good size,
udder, $100.00; also good mare
mule, wt. 1100 Ibs., and fast
stepper for sale. See, 1% miles
North Brooks. R. P. Steinhei-
mer, Brooks.

For sale or for Sescicg: pure-
bred dersey bull, 10 mos, old,
from good producing, reg. stock
also B. R. laying hens; some
country cured side meat and
hams, and a 1 mo. o!d bull eaif,
for sale or trade for pigs. H:
W. Hendon, Marietta, Sandy
Plains Road. =



HOGS FOR SALE



Purebred big boned black
African Guinea boar pigs, stay
fat kind, from unrelated stock.
Ready for service, double treat-

ed, $25.00 crated and shipped |

FOB, Charlie Malphrus, Tus-
culum.

16 Duroc, OIC pigs, 8 wks.
old, $5.00 ea. at my home. Also
good milch cow, freshen April
4; with 3d_ ealf, about 4 gal,
$85.00. R. H, Duffey, McDon-
ough, Route 2

Guinea bake and sow ,6 pigs;
black type, at reason. prices.
Cant ship. Come and see. J.
G. Boatright, Carrollton, Route

well E matured Jer-|

| well, Box 226.



8 reg. SPC aie wise ee

ter 8. Well marked, 8 wks. old

wt. 45 lbs. Will reg. in buye:
name, $16.50 ~ j ia
Also mare 7 yrs. old. Malco
Miles, Metter, Route, 1.

Reg. Duroc sow with 6
Can be reg., wt. 350. Ibs.
more. Also 2 reg, Jersey co
1 heavy springer. Red Jerse:
heifer, 14 mas, old. A. D. Lin d.
sey, Tifton.

SPC pigs, 10 wks. old, $
ea. PC. shoats, black, $10. OC
John F. Greear, Helen. S

Duroc pigs, blocky type, f
farrows of 11 and 12, _
related, life treated and re
buyers name, 60: days oid,
25 to 40 lbs. "$15.00 ea,
Witliams, Baxley. . <s

SPC pigs, wt., 40- 50 Tbs
$12.50 ea. Reg, in _ buyer

. 3 SPC males, rg. 4%
mos. old, $20.00 ea. All erated
and shipped. FOB, ee 1.
BESRO: Pinehurst.

$25.00.
College Park,

Mrs. oy
Rt

200 ie
Barnett,
Box 353.

Purebred Hampche
champion bloodlines, reg.
buyers name. Cholera _
mune. Priced to sell. vee
quiries answered. F. H. Sm
Toccoa, P. O. Box 266.

11 Duroc pigs, around $8 wks
old., 6 shoats, wt. about 65 ib:
ea. 4 weigh 150-175 Ibs. |

| and see at my place, 8 ied

Perry on US Highway No
J. H. Smith, Fert Valley, R

OIC sows, to farrow 5s
Priced reasonably. He B.D
Deeatur, 500 Columbia ~ Driv
Ce 1323: c

6 wks. old, treated and
nen $10.00 ea. FOB.
CG, Brewer, Sr., Danielsville.



pigs. 7 wks. old. Marth 28t
$3.00 at farm. Shoats.
about 60 Ibs. 12%c ADS Se

Se Duroe and. big be 1e
Guinea sow, 10 pigs, $75.00 ai
barn, or FOB. Also 12 fin
white Leghorn hens, fro
blood-tested ee $1.65
FC Mrs. G P. Nunn, Cr
fordville. :

at barn. Will not Ss
. good mule, choice o
12 to 14 yrs. wt. 1000
*tS0 lbs. No plugs. H. aes
ry, .Plainville.

Reg. Hereford hogs, fro!
finest bloodlines; bred SOW
gilts, boars, ready for aS 7
service. Unrelated pigs, $25.00
and $30.00 ea. J. S. Furst
pare, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Hoga

Around 40 heads: feed
shoats, wt. 30 Ib. average
sale at my farm, 6 mi. W. Me
ter (Candler Co.) Ts Ed
field, Stillmore, Rt. 1.

8 White Chester pigs, c

ed with Duroc, 6 wks. old

$3. ca. here or $8.00 )

shipped. Also mule, choice vt 2

12, 14 and 16 yrs, $

$85. 00 and $75.00. R. L. Al
Tetasville.

Spotted PC male hog, -
140 lbs. $14.00. D. C. MeD
iel, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1

Pure Duroc- Jersey pigs,
reg., 5 females, fine far bree
ing, $5.00 ea. alvi
Reeves, Dearing.

Few Red Berkshire |
registered, C. B
lehurst.

Reg. Duroc _ boar, Ghe
King, Purebred, not reg, Di
roc sow, bred "for. 3rd _ litte
EVeit: 7 yr. old; 14 Dur
pigs, Nov. 1943 farrow. Re
onable. C. V. Chelena, Clan
ston, Ph. Cl. 4542.

Choice Berkshire pigs,
and March farrow .male
female, $15.00 ea. coe. &
oldest Berkshire herd.
Hardman, Commerce.

Duroc-Jersey males: 4 4
old, $15.00 ea. Males an
males 2 mos. old, $10.
Reg. in buyers name
shipped. Exp. Col. ye :
a Davisboro, Rt.

Reg. Whitefaced.
hogs, 1. boar, 1 gilt,
Ae

gilt
- Collins, Ha

feref
$ 800 pl
Reg. papers furnishe
L. Eavenson, Winder

Big and little boned Guine:
pigs, ts. about 50 to 60 lbs
1 boar, 1 gilt, 1 sow, farro
oy V7, E, Long, Green

Reg. Hampshire pigs, thr
well-marked and from |

$35.00 or $20.00 ea. Bred gilts
$75.00. 3 4. Banieter.; Ha

C. Wilson, College Park, R










1944, Sale begins at 4
LaGrange. oe

AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE |

= Registered Bearcsrr Hiepercal Sale of my j s
entire herd of- fine, registered Herefords (143
head). Will bee sold in LaGrange April 20th,

s

oe De m. O. G. Skinner,






















































oe FOR SALE :



a SPC. male pig, double teak.
ed: and reg. in buyers name.
Sell or exc. for one of same
eeding. Light sow, 6 pigs,
ood mixed blood, $15.00 FOB.
Others reasonably priced. Y.
M. Anderson, Williamson.

Reg Hereford pigs, _ bred
: = and piltss from the
ouths Quality herd. W. C.
atterwait. Atlanta, 115 Jack-
n St., NW., Wa 0131.

Must cr ifies for $35. 00: reg.
14 mos. old,

Service toe Duroes, Cher-
-ing. Orion Checkers blood-
s. Bred gilts. Booking or-
ders for spring pigs: J. De
dger, Andersonville, Rt. 2.

hoice Hampshire boars and
;. 10 wks. old. Blocky type, :



ea $25 00 pr. mos. old, 200
lbs - boars, ready for service,
Wet Be Fambrough,

arse oIc boar,

piece
oe 3 yrs. old; reg.

No. 161-

type. Phone Atlanta, Be
orsee*at Earl S.
arm adjacent Plant Atkinson,
Bolton. |

SPC pigs, farrowed Jan.
3 and 8. Subject to reg., $12.50
; a 90 ea.



ne pigs, sired oy ee

Mischief so nof Conquest
of. Michief Maker the last two
orld grand. champions. Pigs
e out. of dams sired. by Cham-~
pions. 8 to 10 wks .old, with

76, Blue: Ridge:

OI pigs from a 4 yr. old sow
ow fresh in with 16 pigs, ready
now to: Bel: price reasonable.
a2 correspondence.
; Jones, Fayet }-
He, Route e ft





od mare and mule, in good
md., will work anywhere for

ay mare, ay ne Te for
-at my barn. Gentle and
oe anv pete, 7 to 8 yrs.

1 - Also male hog,

erate and. ship for $35.00 COD.
A. Franklin. Rydal; Rt. 2.

lack plow mule, wt. about
Eats well and in good
cond, to make crop, not young.
ome see at my barn_in Dem-
ist. GC Li, Percy, Demorest.

sev. good Belgian and Perch-
eron draft horses, ae broke,
sale. Forrest F See
tlanta, 319 Luckie St. NW.

reg. Tenn. walking mares;
2. filly colts, 18 mos. old.
homas C. Wylly. Tennille.

lug mule, $65.00 cash, or
1 trade for corn, cow or hog.
Jso- plenty cabbage, and to-
to plants, $2.00 M. FOB.
George W. Calhoun, Cordele,
0 9th St., Ph 504.

Welsh ae child can han-
rle for sale.
Commerce. i

Reg. Tenn. walking colt, 18
mos. old. 6 yr. old Tenn. walk-
ng mare, bred to Blue Roau,
yn of M EEY Boy, out of dtr.



as. . Wrylly,. Tennille,
Oak Lodge | Plantation.

:ood mule, wt, about 800
, sound cand gentle. Also 2
e gilts. 4 miles out on No. 1
Caline Holton, Waycross,

old, wt.

are : ous. 6 yrs.
i J. T. Do-

eae $250.00.





As Crawford, Je



Used very little:|~
ne treated for cholera. D. B.
Dukehart. Decatur, PO. Box

best: breeding, prize-win-.

Oe Easter bunnies.

Haines | Settle, Atlanta, 654 Cascade

Gene Jones, art

papers, $15.00 ea. W. A. "Taha- |

goat, young goats.

ing bucks.

. M. Davidson,

| April
fo Brantl ys Road Allen, . Jr.



=e

RABBITS AND CAVIES

SALE >



2 NZW. does, 11 mos. are

$3.50 ea. WNZ rabbits, 3 mos.
a $1.25 ea. FOB. Mrs. W.
. Stone, Jr., Louisville.

ae Commercial grades col-
ored young rabbits. Bred does,
white and col.
ply. Want setting hens. Wylie
A. Pope, Atlanta, 1180 N. oe
land Ave., NE

NZW Gack ehbie Tyr. old.
$2.00 ea. Add postage. Be
Evans, Lalona.
7 prs. NZ-Red rabbits, 8 wks,
old, $3.00 pr. Mrs. O. H. Hill-
iard, Athens, 953 Oconee St.

-2 NZ Red does, 14 mos. old,
bred, $5.50 ea. 1 NZ Red buck,

15 mos. old, $5.00, or $14.50 for
lot. Henry Coleman, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 1.

Pr. grey rabbits, 6 Gk old.
Pair black, 6 wks. old, $2.00
pr. Junior. Blakely, Union

* Point) d
7 junior NZW does, not oe

greed, $3.00 ea. NZ Reds.
From Butler strain direct, lim-
ited supply. S:.. Carlos,

| Macon, Bloomfield Ra Rte.

NZW and Chinchillas, all
ages and prices, $1.50 up. Lot
Mrs. M.

Ave.. Ra 8623.

NZ Reds, 6 wks. old, $1.00
ea. either sex. 12 wks. old,
$1.50: 18 wks. old does, $2.50
ea. Good stock. C. C. Sarrett,
Atlanta, te Rockyford Rd. NE.
De 5825./

sce AR ou
"FOR SALE



- Saanen and Toggenburg miix
Come ana
set them. Write first. Lewis
, Tabor, Albany, Gillionville
Road, Route 3, Box 616.

Nubian buck and doe, reg. and
of finest bloodlines. Doe to
freshen in June, $65.00 and $45.
Reg. Toggenburg doe, $55.90.
Also pigs for sale. Mrs. COPING
Norton, Atlanta, Rt. ESE.
land Ave., Ca 6160.

Toggenburg buck ee of best

bloodlines, trained to pan feed-

ing. Grand sires: Ginger ana
Sir Roderick, proven, outstarna-
Reg. in buyer's

name. C. N. Long, Crawford-
wale.

Mie Sie: = Randolph,
T 4159, from imported Swiss

stock, naturally hornless, young
vigorous; dam, Juniete Idaho
Pride, T 4049; Sire, Midnight,
T 2569. From 8-qt. milk strain.
Fee: $5.00. W. R. Mills, De-
eatur, 123 -4th Ave.,, De: 5892.

- 8 Saanen bucks, fine milk
stock, hornless, reg. $25.00 and
$35.00 ea. 3 young bucks, 4 mos.
old, $5.00 and $10.00 ea. Mrs,
Julia Varnedoe, Lawrenceville,
Rts oes Sweetwater Park.

Large wether, black and
white, hornless, - $10.00, nor
shipped. Reg. purebred Nu-
bians, best bloodlines; reason-
able prices for kids arriving
now. Book orders. Want 1 bu.
soybeans, Otootans or Laredo.
F. E. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1.

15 rdm lambs, wt., 50 lbs. or
more, $5.00 ea. at my farm, 10
miles SE Ocilla. W. Y. Harper,
Wray.

Purebred and registered Toe-
genburg does exclusively. Few
bred yearlings, to freshen in
and later. Nice stock
and papers furnished. Reason-
able. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93

Warren St., NE. De 5140. %
Toggen-

Fine blooded reg.
burg milk goat, fresh-in, vo
kids. Very gentle, bargain. Mrs.
Inez Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4.

Gpod sized nannie goat with
2 white buck kids, born March
12th, $30.00 for lot. L. A.
Simp pson, Culverton, Rt. 1.



POULTRY FOR SALE

}

BABY CHICKS
AND BANTAMS:

Pullorum controlled dark R.

.11, Red baby chicks, $15.00 C.

2 mos. old, 75c FOB,
.. Chip-| Mrs. W. D.

Del. Exc. for potato slips; also
have eggs, $1.50 per 16 del.
Latham, se
Mountain, Route Ae =



Stamp for ve-

; VYS.

-Route 2

et



|| POULTRY FOR SALE |





100 B. R. hens and roosters,
$250. 00; 2000.B. R, chicks, all
ages, up to 6 wks., $300.00. Mrs.
Florence Van Leer, Atlanta, Rt.
4, Box 81, Phone Am 1464.

Donaldson Red baby chicks,
heavy laying, dark str, $16. 00
C. postpaid; Eggs, $2.00 for-'15,
postpaid: Mrs. Don Donaldson,
Decatur, De 2405. !

Baby. chicks tuenisher: and
raised to 3 mos. old for Toc
each, Want to make. contract:
Mrs. Grace Autry, Buena Vista.
BARRED, WHITE ae
AND OTHER ROCKS:

Large 4-A grade B. R. cock-
erels, 8 mos. old; from stock

bred to lay, $2.00 ea. Add 50c o arakes white 39.00 ea., my |.

for crating. Mrs. Wee
Powersville.

30 B. R. hens, triple A, blood
tested, now laying $1.50 ea.. at
my place. James B. Jordan,
Stone Mtn., Rt. 2, (Tucker-

Green,

-| Stone Mountain Road.)

1 Kitcher s AAA White Rock
rooster, 11 mos. old, $2.00, ship-
ned exp., collect. Dan- Morris,
Tennille, Rt. A, Box 12.
CORNISH. GAMES
AND GIANTS: -

Purebred Pullorum. cociectiag
Cornish, RBultdog str., 23 pullets,
all jaying. and 2 reoste x. 1943.
4o* h, $2.00 ea Mrs. Will Gid-

2 Uns, Kirkland, Bex 106.

Trio large type Dark Cornish,
$7.50; 2 roosters, $3.50 ea; eggs.

i502 sper 15. CeO. Sikes.
Sylvester.
. Grist Gradys, Wm. Allen

RR ndhezds. Redauills, Shamo
Japs. Snargled Gradys, and
Se tts Chamovions. Stock and
hatching egs reasonable. Also
trio Dark Cornish hantams. Ray.

M. Cole, Decatur, 152 Law-
ren eville Road.
10 purebred Black Giant. 2

old hens, $1.25 ea., cash.
No exchange: also J no akin
cockerel, 1 vr. old, $1.50. Mrs.
B. H. Purvis, elena, Rt. 1.

1 pit game rooster, 1 yr. old,
with 1 eye blind, $2.00; 1 blue
game, 1 yr. old, 514. Yb. full
stock. $3.00. Ancona Blue
Game. James C. Bennett, Dul-
uth, Box 161.

~4 pit game hens, $1.50 ea., or
cye, for 2 pit game cocks, 1%
yrs. old, wt. 5 1-2 Ibs. ea., or
over, C. L. Griffin, Gainesville,

Oxk Street.
LEGHORNS:

2 Brown Echo 4-A roos-
ters, 1943 ha*e> $2.00: 20 B.
L., now laying. 3-A pullets,

$160 ea, Buyer pay express.

Morey order. Mrs. Isa E Lamb,

Suminit Route 2,

30 Ws hs. young hens, now
lay*ng, and 5 roosters, $1. 00 ex.
Mrs. J. L. Pilgrim, Douglas-
ville, Route 1.

20 W. L. hens, 10 mos. old,
now laying, $25.00 at my home,
4 mil.s sst of Fairburn. Mrs.
R. F. F lington, esyetteville,

Several nice W. L. roosters,
March 1343 hatch, $1.50 ea. J.
A. King, Unadilla.

4 choice 3-A, 6 mos. aid. WwW.
L. =ecekerels, also 5 bu. Jute
saeczs and 100 lb. cotton sacks,
ike e nd fine White Chester
boar hee, $40.00. All FOB here.

W.S. Miron, Griffin.

OPPINGTONS:

4 Pure Buff Orp. roosters, 1
yr. ol+ $2.00 e2., on yard. Mrs.
Whitaler, Jenkinsburg.

1p halt Turkey and half
Putf Orvegton fowl, $6.00 for
pait Mrs. Joe W. Wright,
Tailscree k, Route Os

PSAFOWLS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, ETC, FOR SALE:
Modena pigeons, Bronze Gaz-
zi, Blue Gazzi, Black Schietti,
Hue Schictti. Pre mated and
workirg, also some odd cecks
and hens, Henry W. Rhodes,
Jr., LaGrange, 307 Park Ave.

Mixed Blue pigeons, $1.00
pr. Safe arrival guaranteed. C.
A. _Moore, Thunderbolt, Box
67.

Silues and Golden pheasants,
$10.00: 2 prs. Ringneck pheas-
ants, $6.00 pr. FOB. Express
office, Atlanta. U, L. Carmical,
Atlanta, 165 Ridge Ave., Ri.
SE: ;

Common pigeons, 75c pair.
Money order. Curtis Branch,
Jt... nigma:. Rt.-1. = :

Several prs. pure giant Ply-
mouth Rock White pigeons, $3.
pr. Extra fast breeders. J. H.
Barr, Lumpkin.

-Common pigeons, all colors,
51.00 pr. Exp. Col, Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, ts55.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND RHODE ISLAND):

1 fine rooster and 9 purebred

N. H- Red hens, 1 yr. old, $15.00] 1

for lot. Come fer them.

R. L. Williams, Boston,
40 N. H H. Reds, $2.00 ea; alse

Bo He St, 50 ea. Ali laying 75

rs,

percent, worm treatment ane/

vaccinated. Mrs, Edd Spann,

doaielurst nox ates

Fr furnish. feed:

furnish good house,

Wednesday, : ap il






Auction sale Reg.,

12:30 <P:

~ Box 199.



AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE

held at Fair Grounds, Columbus, April 18,
M., 39 females and 8. bulls from
herds offered. All negative to T. B. and Bangs
tests. Write. John W. Bussey, Columbus, =






Guernsey cattle, will, t



POULTRY WANTED



TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.

WANTED:

Indian Runners, 9 ducks and

place, 6 miles, NE., Pavo in the
Tyler Marm. =A: a. RUDAD SS,
Pavo, Route 1. ~

1 large tom, Giant aes.
25-35 lbs. etc.. for sale. T,,E.
Rowland, Hogansville, Rt. 1,
Box 201.

M. B. gobblers, 3 wt. 15 ies
ea., at 45c lb; 1 wt. 23 lbs., at
43c lb. All FOB. Mrs. te W.
Seago, Pinehurst.

BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS WANTED:

Want 100 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 10 wks. old.
other party
transportation chgs. Any breed
excepy Wa. ss Roy L- Hood,
Pineview. RFD. 1.

Want nurebred Dark Cornish
bantam hens. Advise wt., age
and price. E. S. Winn, Jr., Fitz-
gerald, P.O. Box: 571.

DOVES WANTED:

Want 2 pr. Ringneck doves.
State what you have and price.
Harold H. Hodges. Bogart.
GAMES. WANTED: ~

Want Grists Champion game
rooster and hens, also H. W.
Grady game rooster and hens;

2 N. H. Red hens. J. H. Felker,
Monroe, Rt. 1, Box 1.
GUINEAS WANTED:
Want 200 baby guineas
once. J. B. Miles, Jr., ete.

at



FARM HELP. WANTED



mi. SE Braselton on Atlanta
hwy.; good house, barn, pas-
ture in sight Victown school,
buses to Victown and Winder.
A. Hayes on farm or Mrs.
Grace Wayne, Flowery Branch.

Want unincumbered white
woman, middle-aged or solder,
live in home with family of 2,
and do farm work. No milk-
ing. Reasonable salary. Mrs.

HY W. Lunsford, Shellman, Rt.

Want family for crop on
halves. Will furnish cow to
milk free of charge. Also
want aay hands, $1.50 to $2.00
day. C. W Hollingsworth, Mc-

| Donough, Rt.

Want ae man, 45 to 50
yrs. old, to tend light 1-H. crop
on shares. Good chance for
truck farming on good land.
Red Alice Garmon, Lilburn,
re : S z

Want man, white or col. to
tend 10,000 yearling turpentine
boxes oh halves. House furn-
ished. some land if want it. Bill
Steedley, Waycross, 223 Black-

shear Ave.
Want white or colored fami- |

lies for general. farming. Mrs.
Mary hee Edenfield, Still-
more, Rt:

Want ae white or col.
woman for farm work. Pri-
vate room, board and salary.
Mrs. T. B. Womac, Atlanta,
481 Page Ave., NE.

-Want reliable white or col.
man to work on farm and help
in small dairy. Prefer man
with son large enough to work.
$100.00 mo. for man and son;
Garden,
White, Rock

wood, etc. W. T.

Springs, Rt. 1.

Want couple to work on
farm of 15 A. of good land.
Also want col. woman to work

or horse and farm equipment.
L. H. Hubbard, Atlanta, Rt. 4

}Sewell Rd.

Want settled, unincumbered
white woman for farm work;
private room, board and salary.

| Miss Margaret Longshore, Cov-

ington, 607 N. Emory St.

Want white or col. women
from 25 to 40 yrs. of age to
help with farm work. Private
room and board, and $2.00 wk.
Mrs. Millie Cravey, Milan, Rt.

Want good family for hoe
work on peanut crop. - D.
Lindsey, Tifton,

Want experienced milker.
Will pay $35.00 wk. Eugene



Bowman, ee Rt =

= standing rent or WAEES.)

Winston.

also exc. N. H. Red rooster for

| age, cn
| work, with no bad habits, $
, day) TOOmE | and board | and go

Want tenant for 2- H. crop, i
rent on thirds or fourths; 3% |

Wife can get

EON seeks ee

farm, 8 acres cotton, 30 in op

|R. house, good well in y

on farm. Want to buy mule



FARM H HELP antae


































































Want fetiast for good, 1
1, 2 or 3-H. farms for halv.

eonvs., on hwy. near.
Lamar Harris, Monroe,

Want unincumbered, re
white or col. woman to live
home and do farm: work. ~
milking. Good salary.
W.-8: RIE Es 2 Clarkesvi
Box 363. \

Want young man io lear
scientific horse- -Shoeing. L
pay while learning.
work. Stock must be sh
fore they can work to produ
J. R.* Jackson; Dee
Kings Highway.

Want good farm hand,
or col. Also small family
work on farm. Be
garden free. Be

~ Want good 1 or 2 HH. w
col. family for share aoa
and additional farm work, for
wages. EH. Ev Wages, Tho
ville, Route 1. | er

Want sober, industriou:
to live in home, attend to pot
flower garden and o

$10.00 week salary. all ait
6 p.m. Mrs. G. W. King, A
Janta, 461 ee Ave N
Phone Mi ea

Wait Witte woman, oe ov
50 yrs. old to live in hom
help with farm work, $6.00 w
or some reasonable amount th
will be agreeable. a dae
ley. Sale Cie :

Want at once farm hand a
that can do good

a

home. J. R. Tani fer, Graymol
Bio b. :

Want foun for 2 2-H. : rt
50-50 basis; large 3-R,. ho

elec. well in yard, barn ha
wood for sale on halves. Go
land and mules. Carl Per
Monroe, Rt. 3. eee

Want white or col. man
plow 1 mule crop, marr
single; have a house for
We Mec work

crop time. pn Gra

Want farmer tor 1 2 ona
share crop or standing rent,
R.. house, good land, 6 mi.
Rochelle, Wilcox: Co.
McCollum, Rochelle.

Want 5 families to w
farm, white or col; will p
$1.50 day. Furnish house, wo
garden, potato patch. Close
church and school. W. M. C
mones, Rome, too. Pa. Cor
tl 2602.

Want elderly col. coupl
work on farm, both to wo
Weekly salary. House, 1
and fuel furnished. J. H.
well, Atlanta; 107 Marietta |
NW., W 5182,

Want reliable party for 46
pasture, fence in good cond.

barn, milk house (milk rot
by door; can sell all milk p.
-dueed.) Standing rent or 50-
basis. irs, 2c Re co
Jasper.

Want col. man and wife is
farm work, look after chicke
etc. House with elec. lights
running water furnished. $
mo. salary. Located 10 mile
Atlanta, J. F. Brown, Atlanta
139 Forsyth St., SW.

Want nice, clean, whit
man for farm work, a Priv
room, board and $3.50 w
Claude W, J ohnson, _
Route 2. :



POSITIONS WAN



Want job on small farm_
will rent on standing ren
is.) Prefer around San
Springs or North Fulton.
Webb, Smyrna.

Want. place to look Be
farm, Practically lifetime o
on farm and stock raisin,
handle labor, Can give
best references. rg eae
Can come any +

Went! place as. 3
corn or wheat or )
25. yrs. 416 We