Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1942 January 28

DEPARTMENT
TOM LINDER

AGRICULTURE
COMMISSIONER





EDITORIALBy Tom der



yt have just returned from Washington where the confer-_

ice committee of the House and Senate was debating the
erms of the price control bill as it relates to agriculture.

Driving along the hiehway just this side of Woashineten

aw the place where the first Battle of Manassas (or Bull

Run) was fought in the War Between the States.

It i is. only about a ten minute drive by oe from the
of the first Battle of Slee to the site of the second
battle of Manassas.

- Many bloody battles were aed around this neighborhood,

ne uding the Battle of the Wilderness; the Battle of Thorough-

e Gap, the Battle of Guilford Court House, and many other
bloody engagements. |

_ The Confederate armies under Lee and Stonewall Jackson
e the bravest that history records.

: These Confederate armies followed the most superb leader-
ship that can be found in all the pages of history.

The final outcome of that bloody war was determined by

n who had no especial military genius. The men who really
ecided the fate of the Confederacy were General Sheridan and
xeneral Sherman.

General Sheridan marched down through the beautiful
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, and when he had passed by
1e said, A crow cannot fly across the valley unless he car-
ies his food with him.

General Sherman, who was eaencd for an Indian Chief,
Tecumseh, marched through Tennessee and Georgia and de-





Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
co" January 23,1942. Atlanta
$ .40-$ .60
Mushrooms, 1 lb. cartons - 30
Mustard Greens, Bu. Hprs s .80- 1.00

: Collards, per doz







_ Peas (Green), per bu. hprs 2,00- 2.75
_ Turnips, per doz. bun... .60- .90
_ Turnip Salad, Bu. hprs. : .90- 1.00













stroyed the wake house and the corn crib of the Confedersa
as well as the railroad lines over which food from the southe
was moved to the armies of Lee in Virginia. .

* The tremendous demand on American agriculture tod iy
for cotton, meat, and other products) is already being felb in
the markets.

It is necessary that we produce every. pound of fae crops
that we possibly can. In order to do this prices must go up
the cost of producing these crops goes up. If this natural |
of economics is interfered with then our war efforts will hav
been seriously crippled at the fountainhead.\

| The conference committee of the House and Senate
reported a bill which carries vital safeguards to agricultu
All honor is due those brave Senators and Congressmen w
have been instrumental in putting in a provision that no price
ceiling can be fixed on agriculture at less than the average pric
of a. commodity during the ten year period from 1919 to 1929.
This is of vital interest to growers of cotton, cottonseed and
peanuts. 4s

The provision for the guarantee of 110 per cent of parit :
and the further safeguards of October 1, 1941 and Decembe
15, 1941, are most important to farmers who grow other crops

The provision giving the Secretary of Agriculture veto pee
(Continued on Page Two) ae





Livestock Scie Georgia. Auction Markets

January 23, 1942. Per CWT
January 15Bainbridge $i. $9.25.)
January: 15Valdosta : ed

January 16Cordele
January 19Sylvester
January 20Arlington
January 20Cairo
January 20Macon _W.
January 21Albany wn.
TOP FED CATTLE



















January 15Bainbridge $10. 00- $10. 80 :
- January 15Valdosta 6.00- 9.05
January 16Cordele us 10.00- 10.50
January 19-Sylvester 10.00- 13. 00
January 20Arlington : 12.00-
January 20Cairo 7.00- 8.00
January 20Macon 9.00- 11.00
January 21Albany : 10.00- =



















_ Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned)

C eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations.
Atlanta

Eggs, Large, White, Grade A, Doz. = F-35368

Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. 30- 35
Pees. Small, Grade A, Doz, 2 a = 95-30

igus Col. 2% tbs, ws 418=. 30{-
_ Hens, Leghorn, lb. 415 A
_ Roosters, Ib. 10-
_ Stags, Ib, {Oe
_ Friers, Ib. f : Legs
4 Ducks, Ib. "10=
Geese, Ib. Bee : -10=
| Turkeys, Jb. 18-
i Capons, |b. 23
=-Country bitter, best table, Ib. 3
Field peas, mixed, Die











MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Eggs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B ane Grade

January 23, 1942. Always subject to variation.



Augusta

35 A0- INDEX :
ae ? : : Seed: Bor. Sale = es" 5 : -
47 See 5 Plants For Sale
<0 =
14
21
bd
45
22 : 2 Grain and Hay for Sale.

24} Honey Bees and Bee Supplies for
40 : z Sale





| Field peas, Not mixed, Du. jC

Fruit and Butter For Sale. 2



mar Corn: (80:-lbs; to bu.) bu. 2 j
Shelled corn, bu. : 1.00 ;
Oats, bu. : : -60}.
Wheat, bu. Ow eS 0 185
Sweet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs. 1.50- 2.50].

Cabbage, (Green), Per 100 Ibs. 2.00- 2.50





Peanuts and Pecans for Sale __.._..__.3
Eggs 40r Sale. es
1.10 Miscellaneous for Sale _.. ss 3

1.60 iy
~ 250 | Miscellaneous Wanted _.____._.._3

1.00



_ Cabbage, (White), Per 100 lbs.



_ Hay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton
_ Hay, No, 1, Peanut, per ton
- Spanish peanuts, No. 1, Ton,
(Del. Shelling Plant)
Cottonseed (Prime) $56.00 ton in car
lots FOB Shipping Point

17.00-18.00;.
12.00-13.00} -









105.00-110.00} ._.___._135.00- -77.00 Paci Wend oe

1.75- 2.00 | Hogs For Sale

~12.00 ae tiia Horses and Mules For Sale 1. 3

Poultry for Sale ee



Cottonseed meal, 8 per cent -44.00]
Cottonseed meal, 7 per cent _ =41.00



Farm Help Wanted ee
ao Positions Wanted_..._______.___4















: Peanut meal, 45 per cent -49.00

-46.00














































5 Biotices aff Harm produce and appitemasces admissable Gnder
postage regulations inserted one time on-each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied iby new copy of notice.



aLamited space will not permit imsertion of motices contaming
more than 30 words including name and address.

Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin.does not
@ssume any responsibility for amy notice appears an the
Bulletin.
Published Weekly at
4214-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga
By Department of Agriculture
fom Linder. Commissioner
Executive Office. State Canto
; Atlanta. Ga.







Z Publication Office
114-212 Pace St.. Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
_ State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga.

Notify on FORM 2578Bureau of
Market. 222-State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.

Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at ithe Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
ef June 6, 1900. Accepted for

ailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act *
pRer 8. 1917.









TOM LINDER



BUYING AND SELLING PROVISION
_ SHOULD BE ELIMINATED

(Continued. from Page One)

as tb agricultural products is also most important.
_ The Committee and Congress are to be congrat-,
ulated on the retention of these provisions in the price

trol bill. It is unfortunate that the Q Mahoney
mendment was stricken. I hope this will be rein-
rted before the bill is finally passed.

BUYING AND SELLING PROVISION IS MOST
= DANGEROUS AND SHOULD BE
ELIMINATED Ba

: There is a provision in the bill as reaialcd by
the conference committee which gives the adminis-
trator power to buy and sell any and all commodities
r the puropse of controlling prices. This is a most
7iciOus provision.

Under the general terms of this provision the
ministrator could use all the financial backing of
e Federal Government in selling thefarmers short
n all crops in the markets of New York, Chicago,

id other centers. Then when the market was
iven down he could turn around and buy on these
same markets and make billions of dollars profit
eculating in the toil and sweat of those who till
he dand, and do it with their owh money in the
ands of their government. It is imperative that the |
tee and selling provision be oe from the |
It should be remembered that under his war
rowers the President, as Commander in Chief of the
med forces, already has unlimited power to control
nd deal with all supplies and munitions of war; their
anufacture, transportation, etc.

The prosecution of the war does. not, in any
manner, depend on this price control bill. As a
natter of fact, the price control bill does not change
isting daw materially except as to agricultural
oducts.

Rhy TOM LINDER,

= Commissioner of Agriculture.



SEED FOR SALE



About 1500 lbs. Crotolaria
Spectabilis, good Germination,
9c lb. Also pure Whatleys seed
AL: corn, $2:00 bu. in 2% bu. bags.
- Cobe etic 7O. M. Ware, Marshallville.
ae and pure, $4000; Hegari seed, Sc lb. in small
. L. Carter, Griffin, Rt. | lots; 4c lb. in 100 Ib. lots, not
prepaid. Makes mcre grain than,
corn, makes good feed. S. F..
Bohannon, Conyers.

1,000 lbs. Liespedeza farm
seed, Otc Ib. OB, A. -M.
Piken, Newborn,

= 28 dbs. s little une. early Eng-
lis eee sound, 20 lb. Add
Mrs. W. F. Walden,

os white multiplying

onions, 55e gal. Mrs. W. M.



| tots.;

ful.
| Park.

ambers, Carrollton, R. 2.

rglobe tomato, $1:25 Ib:
Stone and Balt., 83c Ib.















ckeye crowder and Calif,
bs ee peas, 5c lb. ewt lots;

5 our exe: Piss 3 the. fresh
7 putter. del. $1.00. Sat:
B. I. Thornton,

ck squash seed, 10c
urple hull table peas,

Resie Crowe,

Db.
ach seeds, 245 tb.; $5.00 cash

Cumming,

oe

. Oxto ree



peckled sugar c-cwder,.

; Early Klondike straw-
plants, 15 C. Add post-_

old time seedling

Okra seed, 15c cupful P. P.
Tod. Sanders. Buchanan, R. 2.

Heavy bearing black pole
bean seed, a few weevils but.
90% germination, 25c teacup;
Would exc. 2 cups fw: 4>print-
qd feed sacks. Send as many

sacks as you like, 4 of a col.

Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Branch -R. i.

Seallions onion buttons, 20
ol. Mrs. A. B. Ford, Lavonia.

Climbing tomato, wilt. resist-

Flowery

-jant, large fruit, growns 15 i

2 pu. per vine. 500 seed, 25c.
Crder now. W. M. Thornton,
Jesup.

Seed: 20 lbs. of Mildew resist-
ant cantaloupe, nice and -elean, }
75c lb.; 1 Yb. Stone Mtn. water-

melon, 60c Ibs 1% Ibs. nice yel- ;
low ccookneck squash 75c Ib.



order FOB, Mrs, R. e All--

All postpaid, in 2nd wone. J ulius

: Adams, Pavo.





pod okra. seed, 15c cunful.
Postage prepaid.

Half runner English pea seed,
stand all cold, plant late as
Feb. 20c teacup. Postpaid. Mrs.
Utila E. Gordon, Warwick.
Shoefly seed, 15c tablespoon-
Mrs. G. E. Kings, Lake

1941 Ga. collard seed, sound
and clean, 25e lb. Add postage.

| Write for quantity prices. A. L.

Taw; Chitla, RR. 1.
2 Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermelon

j}seed, Sound, $1-50 Ib.: 25c tea-
Peupful;
jorange meat melon mixed, .25c ,
cupiul; Caster beans, vine okra,

Wonder melon

dish rag seed, 18 seed 15c; All
del. No stamps.
Sullivan, Whitesburg,

Mi, ate

ber 29/116, green, length 5-6
ft., $10.00 M. M. P. Maxwell,
Cairo.

lb. Add postage.
Ashburn, 342 W.

A. L. Battle;
Wash, St.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



=

Striped Halt Buchs heen

ful; pumpkin, 10c cupful. irs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. :

- 40 bu. small black-eyed peas,
2 bu. black evowders, slightly

all 3300 tu. -O. 'S.

enna, Rt. 4.

Bailey, Vi-

free, dak brown with lignt

long, 38c lb, postpaid. Mrs.
Gus Sosbee. Cleveland, Rt. 2.

20 bu. Brabham and running

ley Ri 3.

Creole Eng. peas, stand cold

and heat, vine 6 to 7 ft., pods

Si an., full of peas. Seed

scarce, 30c Tb.; want some small

a hens. M. G. Cheatham,
ike

Peas,

hitter> B.C,

White sugar crowders, kr ight
and clean, 10 lbs., $1.00 del. 5
ys, 7o0e. Mrs. is P. Reed,
Varnell, :

Red sugar crowders,
Hull sugar erowders and black-
eyed peas, 25c large cupful del.,
green giant okra seed, 25c cuf-

las, Rt. 1.

White creaseback beans, good,
tender, 25c for 1 large cupful
and postage. Mrs. Mart Gentry,
lillijay, Rt. 3.

40 bu. pure Brab peas, $2.60
bu. or .6100:00 for lot, FOB. J.
I. Davidson, Bonaire. -

Clay crowder peas, 10c Ib. not
prepaid. T. W. Lewis, Cedarr-
town, RED 2.

BO bu. brown Whipp peas,

beans or Lespedeza seed. Must
be pure from other seeds. I. J.

| Golden, Bremen, RFD 2.

9 bu. white and 2 bu. Erown
Crowder peas, $2.50 bu. FOB;
1 cow, freshen Feb. 4th, gives
4 gal. day. O. J. Edwards,
Dacula. :

brown streaked Half Runner
bean seed. 20c lb.; bean peas,
white, 8c lb.; long handle gourd
seed, 25c cupful. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

7 or 8 bu. lady peas, 100 per-
cent sound, 7c lb. FOB. No Jess
than 100 Ibs.
treated. Hope McMichen, Dal-
Tas SRL 3:

Speckled crowders, $3.00 bu,
or 10c 4b. in 10 Th. lots or mere.

T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

7 bu. No, 1 Brown peas, 95
percent pure, picked without
rain, $3:00 bu-; 6 bu. yellow
crowders, $2.75 bu. FOB., M.'O.
enly C. A. Hammond, Fitz-
rgerald, Rt. 4,

Bunch type sugar crowder
peas, 10 lbs. $1.00 del. John A.
Barker, Rochelle, Rt. 2.

Large and small white also
eream color Half Runner gar-
den beans, white cut short corn-
field beans, sound, tender hulls,
20c large cupful. Add postage.
No -chks. mor -stamps. Sirs,
Enos Mullins, Jasper, Rt. 2.
200 Ibs.; early Alaska Eng-
lish peas, 12c lb. FOB. R. Avrn-



old, Tifton, Rt. 4, Box 34,

Diile white mush adie peas,
10c lb. Postage pd, on 10 Ib.

Also large tender ereen ask Mat oat Minat Sc)

Speckled peas mixed, fine,,
sound and unbroken, hand
thrashed. R. H. McDaniel, Chip-

in 1% bu. bags, $4.00.
pu. Exe, for sow that will far-
row in 6 wks. with 2nd or 83rd

Silver .

dul; Mixs. Boyd Baggett, Doug-

2.50 b xc, for Q-too-tan \
$ AOE |shelled seed corn,

] SEED FOR SALE :

Mrs. Hattie
| Higgins, Dahlonega, R. 4.

and |

aS Mae*
ter eee Rak car Gpith nell

5 M, stalks seed -cane, num-.

Okra seed. (multiphying), 50c |

- 120c ecupful: Rice peas, 15c: cup-.

| $5.00 cw.
$7.50 and $10:00 ea, with reg.
papers.

mixed, 5 bu. Brown Crowders,

Brown stripeq Half Runner.
ytender garden beans, weevil-

brown stripe, pods 5 to 6 im.:

Yard Jong peas, 25c Ib.; little .

shipped. Weevil |

Blue Java peas, same price. G. |

i root, Zor Ibs Cpltstent. 6. ZeC

\

t



COTTONSEED FOR
- SALE



Wednesday, January 28,



90 bu. Summerours Hi-Bred
cottonseed, Ist yr.. kept pure,

buy some Geese. Cash or exc.
value. Write. Otis M. Cowart,
Summit, Rt. 2, Box 27.

staple, 37

lst yr.,-1/716 in.
Big bolls,

bales on 39 acres.

\easily picked, privately ginned,

recleaned, $1:35 bu.; also 17

lbs., Jarge seedling pecans, dic

lb. Riley C. (Couch, Turin.
500 bu. Stoneville 2 B., Ist

per 100 lbs. D. J. Faulkner,
Moreland. Phone 2611.

-Ruckers Imp., cottonseed, 1-
1/16 in. staple, 45 percent lint,
$150 bu. W. T. Rucker, Ash-
land.

Broomes 90-day prolific -cot-
tonseed, pure, sound. 8 bales on

weevil and bad weather), $4.50
per 100 Ibs. FOB. S: P. Reed,
Varnell,

Summerours Hi-Bred Halt
and Half cottonseed, Ist yr.,
$150 bu., also S. P.-C. spigs,
bred gilts and Service boars,
all of Champion blood lines, at
reasonable prices. F. H. Bunn,
Micville,

and Half cottonseed, $1:00 bu.

FOB? = RR 2 Station: es OB:
Strange, Cobbtown, Rt. 2.

Cokers 4-in str. 3 cottonseed;
1000 bu..:saved, absolutely pure,
20 3. PP; C. .pigs,
No shipping. John
Bostwick, Bostwick, Ga.

D&PL No, 12, ginned on-ewn
private gin, pure, sound; 33
bales on 35 acres last yr., $1.50
bu., anywhere from 5 bu. to 5
tons, FOB, J. L. Thomas, Mad-
gson, Rit. 41.

Cokers 4 in 1 wilt-resisting
cottonseed, Ist yr., grown and
sinned pure.

R. E. Aycock, Monroe.

Pure Cokers 100 str., 3, di-

|rect from breeder, Recleaned

and Graded, $1.50 bu. FOB.
Write, Chas: L.
well, Rt. 2.

seed, kept pure, 2 yrs. from
haga 2, yr. average of 339.
Ybs..
in, staple or better. - $150 bu.
FOB. here. S. P. Turk, Qcilla;

ion from Cokers No. 100, at
$5.00 cwt., at barn, sacks furn-
eg W. F. Cox, Roswell, Rt.



CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE



Pure, field selected Whatley
seed corn, selected from stalks

\having 3 to 5 ears, for past 3.

yrs. Hand nubbed and shelled.
$3.00 bu. FOB. Wm. J.
Fort Valley. ;
Yellow corn, slipped shuck,
$1.00 bu., have about 100 bu.
Farm. 3 mi. Grovetown on
Grovetown-Appling Rd. Mrs.
D.-A. Howard, Grovetown, re

| Hamilton Farm.

Hastings new, pct pro-
lific, field selected, nubbed and
60c peck,
$2.00 bu. FOB.; white rrolific,
Ist yr., same price. Add: post-
age for small-amts. Hegair seed,
5c lb. H. H. Alexander, Car-

{rollton, Rt. 1.

200~ bu. ee ear corn, $1.00
bu. FOB.; also 2500 lbs. small
Spanish peanuts. Write for
price, T. E. Brown, Manchester,

Fine seed corn, known as
Ccon corn, grows 2 to 3 large
ears to: stalk; nubbed .and shell-
ed, $1:00 peck, postpaid to 2nd
zone. J. S. Adams, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 3.

class, $1500 bu. Mrs. T: P. _
ford, Wellston. .

FE.

PLANTS FOR SALE





Sage Se. 4. 2o; 20,331.00:
, Wild cherry, red oak bark, Pope

| Dollie Blackwell, Dahlonega.

_ Klondike strawberry ~ plants,
Zac (C5 580, 753 $150 M:- Mas-
tation, Bac "Cs SiO. 1: 75: 1M.
$3.50. Prompt sh. sment. Miss
- OKelley, Cumming, R.

Enep. Wenderbearer, Jewel
strawberry plants, 50c C.; $4-
00 M.; White Iceberg black-
berries, sage, garden goose-
berry, 6, 50c: Peppa tmint
plants, 24 25c: Garlic bulbs, 40c
doz. Exc. some for nice new



sacks. Mrs. Willis Grindle,

Dahlonega, R. 1.



sy Sg PSE gee CR a op eee
x 5 2 Spee baa
es ee Noe ae



Wilt-resistant Stomeville 2B.. ;

| Grace Crowe; Cumming, |
yr., 1 in. staple or better. $5.00
| Prompt shipment; 4 or 5 Ibs

Summerours Hi-Bred Halt

| Postpaid.
| Stokes, Fitzgerald.

1OKelley, Cumming, R. 1.

| Pittman, Baxley, m4.

Very productive,.
iikas good staple, $5.00 cwt. FOB.

Brown, Hart-

300 bu. Cokers No. 7-cotton-

lint per acre sper year. 1

| Limited amount Coxs Choice
se | cottonseed, a successive select-
Floyd, Ellenwood.

Wilson,

150 bu. corn in shuck, high

spel Prompt shipment,

-ably picked up at
| Vollenveider, =










































































PLANTS FOR SALE -.



Sage plants, well rooted,
25c; 5, B0c; $1900 -doz:
with order, postage pd. H.:
Wilson, Alvaton, P.O. Box 4

Collard picatis, an CaF M

Gainesville, R. 2.

KJondike strawberry |
20c C.; We, $00; $150 |
todon 35c C.; $1.75, 50
M. Prompt shipment.

Klondike strawberry, 25c
75c, B00; $1.50 M.; Mastodo
Soe $1.75, 500: $2.00 M.

fresh country butter, cow T..
and Bangs tested, 30c lb.
Effie Crowe, Cumming, hve
Gen., well rooted, Lucreti
dewberry plants, B0c Coe Pest
paid. Sellworexc. Frank Ben-
nett, Coffee.
Nice everbearing strawbere
plants, 25c C. del. Mrs.
Burt, Americus, R. 2, Bo

Kudzu crowns, No, 1 se
$6100 Mi 75c C. "Yonge Wal 1
"Toccoa, R. os as
Large fresh extra early
sey and Chas. W., cabbage 5
60c; 90c M.; Del. _ Postpaid

pencil size, 500, 35c: $1.00 |
Sat. guar.

_Klondike strawberry plants,
25c C.; 75e, 500; $1.50 M.; M:
todon, 35c C:; 500, $2:00; $3.
M. Prompt shipment. Eug

Chas. W. cabbage plants,

size, frost proof, 90c M.; P
paid in Ga. No chks. ~
Davis, Milledgeville, R. 5.
Early Jersey and Chas, 7
cabbage plants, 50c, 500; 90c I

5 M. lots or more, 85c M. i

, Frost proof cabbage plan
300, 45c: Collard, _ se
400, 45c; 90c M, del.;
50; 2 ke
300, 90c;
15c tb;: 3 Ths., 39c. Le
Gainesville, R. 2, Box 14
Sage plants, rooted, 3, 25c:
50c; $1.00 doz. Cash. P ta
pd. V. Keith, Alvaton.
Cabbage plants, frost -
Jersey and Chas., 500, 55c; |

M.; White Bermuda onior
plants, 500, 60c: $1.00 M. Al
Postpaid. I. L. Stokes, (Bi
gerald. 3
Frostproof cabbage sud Ber-
muda onion plants, Cabbay
M.; Onions, $1500 M. |
plants, shipped promptly.

McRee, Meigs.
Himalaya idle clea plants
$1100 doz.; Missionary straw-
berry 50c C.; Peppermint
spearmint, 35c doz; 4 doz., $1.
10. Mrs. TH. McCurley,
well.
Plenty red craspber-
strong plants, 50c doz.; JD
chks. or stamps. Add posta:
Mrs..J.L. Williams, Blue Ri
Re, i. tee,
Klondike strawberry, $1.
M. Nice: well rooted, youn
pee: Prompt shipment. Mr
T. S. Cagle, Ganiesville.
Black Walnut sprouts, 3, 2
Giant Garlic, 15c doz.; Bearin
size Mt. Huckleberry plant
50c doz. All rooted now
to plant, Add postage. Ta
Teem, Talking Rock. ae
- Early Jersey and Chas, frost-
preot cabbage plants, 500, 70c;
$100 M.; Yellow Bermuda
onion plants, 500, 65c; $1. 15 M
Postage pd.
Pris. Bol.

Early Jersey, Chas. and
penhagen Market,
cabbage, fresh and green 00,
65c; $1.00 M.; White and yellow
Bermuda, and Sweet Spanis
onion plants, 500, 70c; $1.10 J
All del. R. Chanclor. {Pitts

' May strawberry plants,
C.; Blue raspberries, pig
bunches, 25c. Add postage, Ex
for sacks, Connie Anderso
Murrayville, R: 1.
Early Jersey, Chas. W. cab-
bage, $1.00 M.; 500, 60c; Ber-
muda onion plants. $1.25 M..
Everbearing strawberry plants
25c C.; 500, $1.00; '$1:75 M. ATL



Mullis, Baxley, R. 4.
X

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



ge

20 tons fine baled hay, $14.00
ton, or exc, for Soy Bea :
what have yeu? | Wm, Ee 4
Coy, Mountain City.

Peanut hay for sale. Can >
arranged to be del. M. ]
Jackson, Arabi, ae

Good grade baled See -
son grass and Clover. Prefers


























. 1 Peavine and
hay, $20. 00. ton, FOB.
100 mi. Penfield in 7
aM: T. Sanders, Com-








ight | Peavine with satae
>, eer or lespedeza hay

, Polled Hereford male
E. = Rowler,



tons. Peanut. hay, $6. 00 ton.
, 2 mi. S. W. Warwick, C.
wrdon, Warwick, Rt. 2.

| oats, Full grain, 65c bu.:

wheat, $1.25. All FOB
stone Farm. J. F. Lowe,
Ft. Valley.

round 100 tons
ss and Bermuda mixed hay.
wack - ee $15. e per ton,






















es, different kinds,
one super. and frames;
o few 56-60 Ib. cans Chunk
Strained honey, 10c Ib.
Ss here. E. M. King. White,
24.





lear Ext. thhoney, 10 kb. pails,
00 ea. FOB. Money Order.
es Sirmans, Jr., Homerville.
0 modern 8 frame - hives
s with 1 Super, all with
ed straight combs
- colony; also 17 lbs., light
swax, 40 Ib. del. J. D. Ball,






ung. tested Italian Queen
any time now, $1.00 ea.;
Strained honey, del. 10
aii: 3 25; 4-10 lb., by Exp.,
lb., 65c; 6- 5 Ib... By
4 5D: pay 'B5c Ib. for nice
Ww Beeswax. Curd Walker,
town. |

NUTS AND PECANS

?

FOR SALE
















se seedling pecans, 10c
ewt lots: 25 lb. lots, 12%c
_FOB;. Jerusalem artichokes,
CWT: also 12 var., gourd
25c oz. Mrs. Mattie L.
, Norcross,

0 Ibs., nice, fresh Schley pe-
S. Lube lb., 35 Ibs. Allies, 9c
All in 1 sale only E. H.
ole, Midville, Rt. 1.

ge Stewart papershell pe-
10 lIbs., $1.50 del, in Ga.
N. Thomas, Thomasboro.
0 Ibs., nice size Stewart
;, 12%c Ib. FOB; 10 to 20
Ss, 15 lb. del. M. O. or
ertified check. R. B. Teasley,
lartwell,

Stewart, Schley and Nelson
cans, 20 Ib., also Willetts
rondei> English: peas, frost-
f, 25c lb. All prices FOB
Sacthoan 5 tb. lots... ha:
uillebeau, Lincolnton, Rt. 2.




























RUIT AND BUTTER
_ FOR SALE






Dried peaches, apples or
ears, 10c lb. FOB. Exc. up to
Ibs., for 10 white, 100 Ib.
sacks: also Willeits Won-
me., peas, 2p tb. FOB, 5
-more lbs. del. S. D. Guille-
eau, Loco. |

Nice sundried peaches, 1942
crop, free of worms. Sell cr
e. for white Bermuda onion
nts; 1 lb. for 100 plants. Ea.
ay postage. Mrs. J. A. Shell,
non,

5 lbs., nice, sundried apples,
free of worms, core and peel,
15c lb. postpaid; few nice corn-
field bean seed, 25c cupful.
Elvie Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Nice, right, sundried apples,
ree from worms, core and peel,
5c lb. del. in Ga. Mrs. A. W.
all, Maysville, Rt. 1. -











er



















EGGS FOR SALE









White Pekin duck eggs reas-
onable, Cant ship. Mrs: D: C.

Harper, Atlanta, Campbellton \
ae Rt. 4, Box 446. Phone RA

Purebred Buff Minorca eggs,
$1.50 per 15 postpaid. Send M.
. Malcolm McMillan, P. O.
x 135, Bartow.

urebred Dark Cornish eggs,
1.00 per 15, Postpaid. Carton
ret. Mrs. Viola King, Pearson.
santam ees; Yoo: per c15.
yd Williamson, Commerce.
hite Giant eggs, $1.00 per
&G. matings, $1.50 per 15.
ostpaid. oats (omith,



















Johnson }





Bhelish Red ap eZgs, a 25

per 15; Silver P. Rock rooster
cae 1 or more hens, $2.00 ea.
Pe -Thcenton, Chatsworth, Ag

Large type ~
Cornish eggs, $1.00
furnish anytime.

Dark wollen
per 15. Can }
Mrs: J, B.

Donaldson, Summit, R. 2.

Broad _ breasted

Mammoth

Bronze Turkey eggs, $3.00 doz.

del. Carton Ret.

Plymouth cockerels,
L.

not del. Mrs.

Pinehurst.

86 white}

$1.25 ea.
W. Seago,

Cornish and white Rock eggs,
$1.00 per 15; $1.50 for 30. Mrs.
Minnie Malphus, Tusculum.

Eggs from AAA,

prize win-

ning White Leghorns, $1.50 per

115, Postpaid. Mrs.

land, Ellijay.
Pure Partridge

No stamps acc.

Jf i _Pen-
Reck and

-|Pure Golden Laced Wyandotte
jeggs, 75c per 15, Add postage.

Ernest Wil-_

liams, Monroe, Het,

Pure Parks Str.

By RR. sek

eggs from ploodtested: flock,
$1.25 per 15; $2.25 per 30, Post-

paid.
Daisy.

Mamie Roach Plyler,

Pure N. H. Red eggs, $1. 00
per 15: Better price on larger
quantities, not P. P. Mrs. Nan-
nie Taylor, Bowdon, R. 3; Box

29.

Purebred Buff Minorca hat- |
$1.25 per 15 post-<

ching eggs.

paid. Send money order. Mal-

colm: McMillan, Bartow,

135.

Box

Dark Cornish eggs, from ist.
prize winners at Scutheastern

Worlds _ fair.

Heavy layers.

Rooster Weighs, 10% lbs.; Hens
6-8 lbs., $2.00 per 15 Del. R. E.

Adair, Stone Mtn,

~ Nice, fine eggs fcr sale; can
furnish large lots. H. M. Moor-

man, Lovett.

Selected bone Brvadureatad

M. B. turkey eggs,

to be del. in

February and March, $3.00 doz.
del. Blue Toulouse goose, also
big White Pekin duck eggs. Or-
der now. Mrs. Boyd Baggett,

Douglasville, Rt. 1.

White Rock eggs for hatch- x

ing, $1.00. per 15

and transportation chgs.

Send crate
Miss

Eva Haynes, Buford, Rt. 2.

Eggs from fine stock, Baryon
AAA W. L. crossed with Mc-

Murray White Minorcas,

also

R. O. P. White Rocks crossed

$1.

with Minorca,

25 mer: 19.

Gecege E. Kelly. Rome, Rt. 2.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE.



Garden. sage, 10c for 1 root-
ed plant or 3. plants for 2 white

feeq sacks, 100 Ib.
postage.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Fresh walnut

cap. Ea. pay

Mrs. Margaret Mason,

Meats, free

from hulls and shells, 35c pt.,

4 pts. for $1.00.
Johnson, Alto.

Mrs. W. A

New, white, downy feathers,

50c Ib. del. Lot of
'50.. Guarantee sat.
sample. Mrs.
Cordele, Rt. 4.

Dishrag gourds,

25 Ibs., $11. -
Write for

Mary Collings,

10c ea; also

Dishrag and Bushel gourd seed,

15: hor Te;
hard, sound gourds,
ey order.

Pitts, Rt. 2.

different sizes of

5c ea. Mon-

Mrs. Ben McBryant,.

Nicely shaped and well ma-
tured Martin gourds, $1.00 doz.

del. No small ones.
gourds, 4c ea.
Cordele.

Yellow, Rattle,

Other

Edwin Ccllins,

Sassafiras,

Queen: of the Meadow root,
Soloman Seal berry root, wild
cherry bark, 10 lbs. $1. 00: Bull

nettle root, 25c Ib:
permint,

hoarhound,

eatnip, -pep-
spear-

mint, balm, yarrow. Mrs. R.
M. Holloway. Dahlonega, Rt. 1.



MISCELLA

NEOUS

WANTED





CORN WAN TED:

write price del. my barn, 15 mi.

N. Dublin on State Route 29,

. price FOB your place. J as
. Green, Danville.

Want 200 bu. of yellow corn;
25 bu. field peas; 30,000 Copen-
hagen cabbage. plants. Paul
Wayne, Flowery, Branch.

shelled. State price wanted,
del. my mill, 12 mi, N. Macon,
cr price your barn. W. .
Smith, Juliette.

COTTONSEED WANTED: -
Want the J. W. Broadwell cot-

tonseed. Write. W. M. Run-
yan, Cedartown.

Want to buy 500 bu. D. & P.

L. cottonseed for planting pur-
Can use part. of the = :

poses.
in Cokers 4 in 1 var.
Yarbrough, Mershon,

HONEYBEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES WANTED:

Want 5 or 10 Ibs. honey. Will |

exc. nice sundried Golden
pound for pound. Ada Powell,
Rising Fawn, Rt. 3.

Want several stands of Ital-
jan bees,
ion of hive bodies and. other
equipment. Joe W. Bickers,
White Plains.

Want to buy some beeswax.

State how much ee have and
price wanted, J. N. Harber,
Atlanta, 3729 sate Fulton St.

Want buy some Beeswax.
State how much you have and
price. J. R. Harber, Hapeville,
3729 So. Fulton Ave.

Want 15-or 20 Ibs., clear
Beeswax. C. E. Wade, Cuth-
bert. =

Want some beeswax, extra
white, at 35c. 1b;. darker, 30
Ib. Del, to me. Curd Walker,
Norristown.

PEANUTS WANTED:

Want 35 bu. running peanuts
and 30 bu. Spanish peanuts,
also 15 bu. Velvet beans for
seed. -Send eash prices at once.
W. E. Griffis, Valdosta.

Want 100 M. White Crystal
Wax Bermuda onion, 50 M. P.
R. Red potato .or good bunch
potato plants. Onions to be
del. February 15th potatoes
April 1st to 10th. Roy Crouch,
Gay.

PLANTS WANTED:

Want cabbage and white Ber-
muda onion plants, will exc.
printed feed sacks for same. T.
K. Moore, Canton, -R. 3.

Want 10 Aloes Vera plants.
Pay $1.00 for. 10. Postpaid. C.

R. Dorsey, Atlanta, 305 Central

Ave. S. W.
SEED WANTED: :

Want several Ibs. Lespedeza
seed, true to name, not mixed.
W. K. Stinson, Gordon.

Want Texas or Hastings

Syrup cane seed. Exc. Okra
seed: J, C. Etheridge, Hamil-
ton, R. 2, Box 27
+ Want small quantity old
fashioned Shallot onion sets or
rootings. Quote prices in small
lots. Gordon Hunnicutt, Tal-
lulah Falls.
Exe.
green pod okra seed for 1 pt. of
Willet Wonder or May English
pea seed; Also 1% Ibs. for
Cabbage plants. Will sell.
Write Ist. Mrs. Manuel Foster,
Waco, R. 1.

SACKS WANTED:

Want dark colored sacks;
wont fade. Mrs, Ruth Fricks,
White Stone.

WHEAT AND OTHER
GRAIN WANTED: :
Want to buy 4 bu. of wheat,
untreated. Mrs. J. M. Baldwin,
Rockmart, R. 1, Box 44.

Want about 5 tons peanut
Hay del. to me, Quote best del.
price. R. E. Barnes, Graymont.



BEANS AND PEAS WANTED:

Want for cash, sev.
Soy beans,

bu. Biloxi

beans and field peas.
1 recleaned stock.

No.

hundved

Velvet
Must be
Sub-

mit sample and quote. price.
Harold P. Sewell, Newnan.

CORN WANTED:

Want shelled Yellow
H. J; Hardin,

State price, etc.
Culloden.

cern,

Want 200 or more bu. corn in

ear, del. 6 mi.
ville. State price
Gaskins, Nashville.

North of Nash-

etc. Mattie

Want yellow corn and wheat,
several hundred bushels. Give
best cash price, del. R. F. Pope,

Smyrna, R. 1.

Phone 163-J.

Want fucklcad shelled corn,

del. to my barn.
Aiken, Madison,

Mrs. Arnett

HOGS FOR SALE



Extra fine reg. stock, O. I. C.
pigs. Papers on male but not
on sow (but reg.). Lewis H.
Jones, Fayetteville, R. 3. - .

Reg. Durocs, Orian Cherry
Kings, breeding Boars, gilts
and pigs, dbl: treated. P. C.
Herod, Kathleen,

Big Bone Black African
Guinea pigs, shipped and treat-
ed. $8.00 ea. H. C. Brewer,
Danielsville.

At Stud, White boar hog. A.
W.. Elrod, Hull.

lu. S. P. C. pigs, 4 mos. old,
$11.00 ea. with reg. papers;
$10.00 ea. without papers. Bet-
ty Zane Hodges, Sandersville.



R. 3. (4-H. Club Member),

Want corn shelled or on cob, :

Want corn in the ear or)

Delicious or Ben Davis apples,

Must have descript-.

1 pint of good sound

want as many as 3 alike, that









= sig Black. Pp. s. pigs, 6 ne
a old. Life treatment. Subject to-

reg. H. L. Johnson, Bronwood.
Spotted Poland China pigs, 1

male and 1 gilt, 8 wks. old; Will

reg. in-buyers name, $7. 50 ea,

Lamar Crutchfield, Round Oak. |
| (4-H Club. ~member).

cs P. C. male, 1 yr. old, wt.
175 lbs., $20.00 or exc. fer
roc gilt. W. W. Hesgueen, Bon-

aire
One Re Hampshire male

k8 mos. old, about 40 Ibs. from

World Champion breed. Reg.

in buyers name.

$15.00 at my

place. Aubrey Eason, Surrency.
Extra fine O. I. C. pigs for

sale,
wille, R: 3,,

Louis H. Jones, Fayette-

Bred Seer. gilts. -Serv-

zCe?

boar.

Mrs. Theo Stivers,

Rome, P. O. Box 684.

short
ifrom large litters.

O. I. C. Ped. pigs, broad Kead,
nose,

best bloodlines,

wks. Jack Davis, Temple.
Choice Berkshire pigs, 2 mos:

old,

$12.

reg.,
50 ea,

Commerce. .

ea Poland China sow, 19 mos.
old, 250-300 lbs., Farrowed Jan.
2. 10 pig litter, gentle, dont

eat chickens,

cholera immuned,
C. J. Hardman,

reg. in buyers

name, $35.00; 4 of the pigs, $5.-

00

mi.

ea.

West).

Will not ship.
Stephens, Tallapoosa, RR. 2. <3

Tunis

2 big bone Guinea and P. C.

$5.00. here.

pot

ato

|male, stay fat, pigs, 3 mos. old,
Po Rh, sweet:
seed, $1.50 bu. Exc.

Also

either for O, I. . white male,
same value, or what have you?

J.

H. Cowan, Pelham, R.

3.

- 6 S. P. C. gilts, 5 mos, old,
from Worlds Champion blood-
lines, reg. in buyers name, $20.-

00 ea.; 7 mo.
4$25,0002 7. Li.
ta.

old: S. P.-C. boar,
arroll, Alpharet-

Oo: Her Eshice pigs, well

ta,

i De

bred, 6 wks.
1ST: 00 ea.

old. Excellent.

L. K. Cooley, Atlan-

1835. Memorial Dr., S. E.

0062.

$10.00 at 7.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



2 farm mules.
but good workers.

of

corn in shuck at barn.
| Jacobs, Austell, R. 2.

Austell,

A little age

3 miles S.
Also 100 bu. good
12 aVE.

Good pr. smooth mouth farm

mu

les, wt.

2400 Ibs., $200.00.

Emory Jackson, Goggins.
4 good mules, $125.00; 1 horse,

$25.00; All good work animals;
Trade good mule for gentle
saddle horse.

Oglethorpe.
Pr, young mules, 2% yr. old

and 2 yrs. old. Come and see..

M. L. Shealy,

Frank Etis, Roswell, R. 1.

oe ee

ma

res,

good matched black
work good anywheje.

Reasonable for cash or exc. for

fat beef cattle.

Gray, R. 2.
Extra nice 3 yr. old saddle

mare,

W. B. Greene,

Chestnut. with flaxen

mane and tail, suitable for lady

to

ride,

Sired by Champion

Peavine King, $200.00 or exc.
for peas, corn, lespedeza seed.
Cc. B. Brown, Hartwell.

No. 1 mule for quick sale.

Write or see.

Faceville..
1 pr. of good mare mules,

weighing 1100 lbs..

M. H. Brinkley,

10 or 12

yrs. old, good in every respect.
$200.00 for the pair or trade 1

Jfor saddle mare cr same value
or good milch cows.

R. C. Hol-

4 ee Manchester, P. O, Box
105;~

Plug mule, $30.00;

goat, freshen soon; $6.00. John
Foy, Oakman.

1 black Stallion; wt. 1500 Ibs.,

7

yfrs.

old, work anywhere,

=! $200.00; 2 good brood mares,
wt. 1100, 5-7 yrs. old, good con-
dition, $115.00 ea.; See at Beth-
any,.1 mi. N. of Wadley, High-

way No. 1.
| Wadley.

Luther G. Smith,

Pr. gray mare mules, 10 yrs.

old,
mule, age 6 yrs.,
mare mules, 12 yrs.,

wt.,

1200 Ibs.;

Black mare
wt., 1050; Bay
wt., 1000

lbs. Sell any 2 of mules. Give
terms to right party at my farm

near Berlin.

All sound and

good. Gee McPherson, Moul-
trie. Re 2:

Team black horse

mules,

about 8 yrs. old, wt. 2400 lbs.,

fast. good workers, good cond.,

$275.00; Jersey cow, 3rd calf
due April; 3 gal. with last calf,
($50.00. See 1% mi. N .E. Mable-

ton.
Rt.

{ Gocd,
wt. 1100 Ilbs.,

Wisk.
Z.

Corrington, Austell,

smooth mouth mule,.

good qualities,

good shape, work anywhere.

Bargain. Can be seen at Brook-

ton near Pitmcnds Bridge. Bill
Webb, Jefferson, Rt. 3.

oe

Z



| cockerel, $1:50 ox lot,

- Nannie |.

'$5.00 for lot FOB. Also nice re:



Pak ee Sart mul
to saddle. wagon, plow, an
where; also large, fine
Guernsey bull, dehorned st
Js Soloman, Fitzpatri

Good sound, 1300 lb. mu
Would rent cheap to get
home and feed, or sell.
Paul, Albany, Dawson

1 good plug mule for s
Mrs. O. T. Rogers, Si
R. 1.

Mule, wt., 1,000 ie.
1 for farm work, $50.00.
Denton, Douglasville, Re























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BUTTERCUPS FOR SALE

2 trios of Buttercups, ($4
trio;. Also 5 purebred speckl
Sussex, 12 mos. old hens, $
ea, Good layers. Mrs. C.
Sorrells, Monroe, R. 1.
BANTAMS FOR SALE:
16 Bantam hens and 2
ers (mixed) 35c ea. he
Clackum, Marietta, 301 1
Ave., care A. R. Chalker.

- 3 Black Cochin bantam. en
erels, $1.25 ea.; 1 pr. dark Corn-
Ales






























hens, not over 1

Oo. Kreis, Austell,
Lepr ee

game ont 2 prs dark oe












D atk Cornish b antam
Standard Silve: Spangled Hi
burgs, $5.00 trio. H. )
Garrett, Gainesville, Box 56..

BARRED WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:

18 B. R. pullets, $1.00 ea
Trade for W. L. pullets po
for pound. FOB. L. W. St
ings, Carrollton, R. 3. |

12 B. Rocks, (1 rooster), $10.
00: 19- red (mixed reds)
$22.00; 10 Lace Wyandotte hen:
and 2 roosters, $9.00. An
others. Mrs. S. S. Biz
Moultrie, 204-6th St., N. E

30 B. R., Gove Str. cock
ploodtested and legs banne
$1.50 ea. FOB. G, D. coaie
Butler.

2B. R. cockerels, $ mo. 0
$1.00 ea. Mrs. Ozzie Cla ke,
Flowery Branch, R. 1.

Purebred bloodtested B, R.
6 hens, $1.00 ea. now layin





























































$7.

FOB. March, 1941 hatch. M
J. J. Outen, Manassas, Ries
Grade A. W. R., 2 cockerels
20 pullets, now laying, $25.00
at my home; Also 6 cockerels,
same breed, $1. 25: ea. W. N. Mc-
Connell, Cumming, R23. :
Purebred =, R. cockerels,
Parks Str., to 9 mos. old,
good stock. ae for service,
$1.25.,e28.. T. J.. Steed, Bu i
Vista.

5 W. R. roosters, 9


























ea.; Also 4 black Turkey gob-
plers, 25c Ib. You pay ship.
chgs. and cash with order
Olin Johnson, Thomson,






















enc 2 5s 73: 6 pullets,
quality, $2.00 ea.; $11.00 00 f
lot. Jno A, Wilson, Mertin.






30 or more W. R. pul
$1.00 ea.; Also Tom _ Barror
English W. leghorn hens
Brown leghorn pullets, Sol
mixed hens and pullets. Cer
after them. Mrs. E. C. Nesmit
Macon, 38 Mevose St. s

200 B. R. hens, Golds St
mated with Golds roosters. N
kin, blood tested twice and |
pullorum in them. In full p
duction now, ready to sell
hatching eggs. Write for
price, J. bs: Brel Bras
ton.

CORNISH FOR SALE:

4 purebred dark Ce
cockerels, ready for. se ice


























Valencia peanuts, 2-4 to
free from pops and trash,
Ib; Del. Hw: Thurmon
Greensboro, R. 1, Box 13

GAMES AND GIANTS:
1 purebred Black Jarscy gian
rooster, 2 yr. old, $1.50 ea. cash,
Noscexe: Mts. Ba Purvis,
Helena, R. 1.

12 purebred White Giants,
Parkin Perfection Str, 11 pul-
lets ang 1 cockerel, March 1
hatch, $1.50-ea. No chks.
M. O. Mrs. Joe A. bss
Midville, R. 2.

Pit game cocks, $3. 00 ae Dit.
ferent breed hens, $2.00 ea.
Pullets, $1.50 ea. All gua
true to name. Dead games. E.





































L. Patterson, Talking Rock,
1B; 10: :











































































































AMES AND GIANTS

OR SALE: ?

full A; J. Jarretts stags,
early grown, $1.00 ea.; 5 Clar-
3 round heads stags,
spangles, $1.00 ea. Nearly

Smith blues, $1.00 ea. Frank J
oe Ellijay. E

Satuma Orange trees, fruit trees
or mixed bantam hens. Mrs. Cc.
L. Jordon, Manassas.

>yllb- sc red Quills and Al-
lens Roundhead crossed, about
5 mos. old at right price. Can
be seen at my place near Du-
Juth school. J.C. Bennett, Du-
ith, a O. Box 61 ~

Sniders pure Bacon Warhorse
_ ang stags, $3.00 ea.; S. A.
n Gray cocks, $3.00 to $5.00
Star and 2 pullets,
rist Grady stags, $1.50 to
E oe ss Tom Weaver, Canon,



A nic 7 mos. old W: L. pone:
er, $1.25 FOB. M. O. or Stamps.
eee oO. Prickett, Maysville, Rt.

100, WwW. L. hens, best grade, 2
. old, 75 ea. W.S.

AAA Brown _leghorns, +58
ns, 2 roosters, $1. 25 ea.: $60.-
) for lot, just. beginning to lay.
illie Morgan, Buford, R. 3.
Big. type, AAA quality B. L.,
3 cockerels and 25 pullets, $25.-
00 for lot at my place at once
-cash. Mrs. T. J. Boyd,
rman Park, R. 2.

00 large type W. L. hens, 11
mos. old, 75c to $1.00 ea. Mrs.
Ves Powell, Jasper,





tings, now laying, $1.00 ea.
irs. Olin Smith, Clarkesville.
Direct Hanson Str. W. L. baby
chicks, $18.50, 100; $10.00, 50,
sia. T. King, Atlanta, ao 5; Box

Purebred Pape Str. S pinct
finorca cocka@rels, 9 mos. old
rge to age, ready for service,
2.50 ea. Wallace W. Wilson,
resville, R. 1,

INGTONS: :
extra nice Buff orphington
sis ready to lay, $1.00 ea.;
cockerel, same age and str.,
. $6.50 for lot.

ke Wilson, Martin, R. 2.
Large size Apr. 10th hatch
AAA quality, open range Buff
. cockerels; 2, Api. Sth, 1940
ch, Buff Orp. roosters,
x tine brood stock; $1.50 to
5 _ Mrs. J. W. Hendrix,
Statesbor ae

EDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS): :

e R. I, Red young roosters,
LOW ready, Donaldson str., $1.50
a, Cash or money order. Miss
Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Rt. 1.



roughbred, 9 mos. old; R. I.
eds, $5.00 lot,
rown, Helena.
50 U. S. Approved. AAA N.
red pullets, 444 mos. old,
y tc begin laying, 95c ea.
R. "Woodliff, Flowery Branch,

. red hand, $1.25 ea.; $10.00

Mrs. Irene Wynn,
Re2
C. R: I. Red dockerela and
lets. $1.50 ea.; Trio, $4.25;

en, $7.00; 6 pullets, 1 male,

Mrs. L. R. Long, Bremen, R. 1.

00 AAA N. H. Reds, Pul-
lorum | ee full production;

AAA W. L.., full production:
eRe roosters, $10.00for lot.
A Eee Harris, Winder, |

RKEYS, GUINEAS,
ESE, ETC.:

Big bone bronze _ turkeys,
8.50 pr.; $5.00 for Gobblers,
10 for hens. Nice for breed-
purposes. Mrs. H. E, Ruth-
erd, Utaion Point. ;

M. B. Turkey Toms, May
19 fo. 23 1Ds.c- $5: 00 ea.; e
. hens, 12 lbs., $3.50. John
urnette, Vienna, ees:

larg ducks, $1.00; Drakes,
; .00; Buff Orp. Ducks,
-pr.? 1 Buff Orp. cock, $1.-
Miss Roberta McCollum,



be ea., Apr. hatch, $1.50
Prepaid. Otis Roberts,
Eeviile, B27!
turkeys, 3 toms, 1
= about 20 Ibs.; 2 about
wo ens. S and 10 _Ibs.,
= All 1941 hatch. Hens
soon be Jaying. Mrs, S. N.
S, gree ah R. a

grown; 5 Wemhorse crosses a

$5.003.

Towns,

{care guar...

Ped. W. L. pullets, imp..

oii

-pullets and 1 rooster, dark, |

Mrs. Jesse

O- Saecored Donaldson str. ;

a 10 pullets, 1 male, $15.00..



POULTRY FOR SALE.

5 Apr. hatched: M. B. turkey
toms, av. 21 to 23 Ilbs., $5.50
ea.; Very fat. All 5; $26. 00.
Mrs. Stella C. Barfield, Hahira.

Pure Northwestern Broad
breasted bronze toms, 10 mos.
old; wt. 30 to-35 Ibs., 30c Ib.;
I standard bronze tom, 9 mos.

-lold, wt., 21 lbs. for sale. Lester

McCrary, Molena.

2 large fine turkey toms, fine.
fc:

breeding, treated for all
kind diseases, half wild and
half tame, $6. 00 ea.: $21.00 for
the lot FOB. Cash. John L.
Bennett, Screven, R. 2. Box 31.

8 M. B. toms, May 1942
hatch, Wt. 16-20 lbs., (make

good breeding stock ), 30 Ib. or

25c lb. for lot. Can furnish a
truck load as neighbor has
some. Mrs. Mattie F. Dugger,
Boston, Rt. 2, (Boston-Barwick
Rd.).

Wild Mallard ducks, now lay-
ing, $2.50 pr.; Lots of 5 or more,
$1.00 a.; Also Guineas, full
grown, 7c ea.
more, 65c. U.L. Carmical, At-
Janta, 165 Ride Ave., Center
Hit Rese Ee
WYANDOTTES: |

50 April hatch White Wyan-
dotte pullets; 25 June_ hatch
Ww. L.. pullets,
$1.00 ea. at pen. T. J. Braswell,
Garo. 430 ist oe

POULTRY WANTED





BABY CHICKS: ;

Want raise baby chicks on
shares to 8 or 10 wks. old.
Chicks and feed to be furnished
by other party; Ref. and good

Mrs. John A. fehl,
Rome, Rt. e.

| CORNISH:

Want about 25 Cornish pule
lets or young hens, 3 or 4 nice
roosters, prefer the Bull Dog
type. _C. Hugh Parker, Macon,
care Farmers Market.

GIANTS:

Want 2: purebred Black Jer-
sey Giant cockerels, March oc
April hatch, at $1. 2 eo: Mrs.
B. H. Purvis, Helena, Rt. 6.

Want 15 Black Jersey Giant
hens and about 20 W. L. AAA

pullets, April or March. ees e

at reasonable price. R.

Owen, LaGrange.

| LEGHORNS:

Want 15 April hatch supete
and 1 rooster, AAA S. C. Brown
Leghorns, also 1 pr. Ringneck

pheasaffts, 1 ye. old. (1 will
pay express). Quote prices.
John C. Davis, Brunswick,

9121 Union St.
- Want 50 or 100 pure White
Leghorn hens not over 1 yr. old.
State price and age. J. D,
Shockley, Homer, Box 68.
Want 4 W. L. AAA 1941
hatch roosters. State price. J.
P. Dukes, Zebulon, Rt. 1.

PEACOCKS:

Want a male Peacock and
might take a male and female
at right price. Write what you
have and price. Miss Marion
Levy, Columbus, Rt. 3, (Es-
quiline Hill).

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

DUCKS, ETC., WANTED:

Want 50 young turkey poults
to raise on halves, by March
Ist, or will take 1 gobbler and
3 or 4 turkey hens to raise
from. Like to hear at once.
Mrs. Minnie Horne, Caldwell,
Rte

Want guineas.
number and age.
Wrightsville.

Want hear from party having
Black and White quackless
Muscovy ducks to exc., for
drakes; have 4 drakes, July
hatch, nd will exc. 3 for 3
ducks or sell the 4 for $1.00 ea.
Write. C. B. Laing, Pulaski,
tse :

Want 1941 hatch Guineas at
reasonable price; also want N.
Cc. Runner peanuts, Quote
price. Robert. Seckinger, Rin-
con, Box 102.

- Want 1 Bronze tom, 1941
hatch, wt., 25-30 lbs., will pay
25 Ib. and shipping chgs. Let
me hear by return mail. . Mrs.
Frank A. Irwin, ees Rt:

POSITIONS WANTED

State price,
Bob Hollis,



{4 yrs.

Lots of 10 or

some laying,



Man, 40 yrs. old wants job on
farm. Will work anywhere in
Ga. $25.00 month, board,

Laundry. G. B. Cook, Colum-

bus, 3127 Talbotton Rd.

Man, 32 yrs. old, wali job
truck. farming or looking after
stock or Overseer of farm. So-
ber and honest. Ref. furn. J.
S. Crenshaw, Covington, R. 3.

Want stock farm on halves
ie a5 yr, period or more, Oe:

. Corn, Alto, R. 2. | a





Macon, R. 4.

"POSITIONS WANTED |

Sober, single, white man, 37
yrs. old, wants job as general
farm overseer.
also Dairy work. refer job
with sober man. State wages
offered and conditions in gen-
eral. R. L. Duncan, Columbus,
810 Belmont St.

Woman, 22 yrs. old, with boy
old, wants light farm
werk. no field work for room,
board, $2:00 wk. Mrs. Stella
Smith, Cedartown, R, 1.- care
Ed. Roberson.

White girl, 18 yrs. old, High
school ducation, wants light
farm werk, no field work nor
milking. Near Atlanta. Not
less than $5.00 wk. Ref. Exc.
a Berleen Sexton, Norcross,

rk.

as general farm hand, drive

tractor or truck, Willing work-

er, single. At once. Paul Pop-
ham, Atlanta, 216 Memorial

Dr., S BE.
Middleaged, single, exp.
farmer, yard, Poultry and

stock man wants job at _once.

Small salary, room, board. Good

ref. Can report for work at
once. M. B.
lanta, 159 Harris St.,
.-Dyar.

Man and wife, age 26 yrs.,

|wants job on- farm or dairy.
room and.
and willing

Reasonable wages,
board. Honest
workers. Arthur L. Smith, At-
lanta, 438 Windsor St., S. W.
Want a big 1-H. crop on 50-

| 50 basis with good man. 2 hoe
hands. Roy West, Moreland, R.
is

Want a cial truck farm on
shares, close to a good market
at once, State offer and will
come. Dan McDaniel, Sanders-
i ville, R. 3.

mi. from College Park, near
road. Standing rent. Suitable
for raising poultry. Prefer good

. Willingham, La-
Grange,

Married man with family
wants 1-H. crop on 50-50
basis near Macon. Must be
furnished. Paul Johnson, At-
lanta, 216 Memorial Dr.

Middleaged woman wants

aged couple preferred. Mrs.
7. H. Hall, Chester, R.
SG. Attaway. /

Want to rent or work water
grist mill on shares with 1-H,
farm. Would have to have some
help to start... Fred Hammond,
Cuthbert.

Exp. middleaged farmer
wants job doing yard work,
poultry _ and cattle raising, at
once. Board, room and small
salary. Single, good ref., hard
i worker, Marvin Wood, Atlanta,
159 Harris St.. N. we care Wm.
he DY.ak:

Man 28 yrs. old, wife, 2 chil-
dren, wants job on. farm with
good man near school and
church: good worker, honest.
Exp. and Ref. Coy O. Stuckey,

Man, 65 yrs. old, wants job
on farm for board and small
salary. Drives car. Prefer
Christian home. Retired Bap-
tist minister. J. J. Dempsey,
Atlanta, 1031 Curran St., S. W.

White woman, 29 yrs. old,
wants farm work,
work. Have 2 children, 6
8 yrs. Private room, board, ~$2.-
00 wk. Ref. Mrs. Edna Shef-
field, Cordele, R. C.

Man, 46 yrs. old. and boy 16
want job on farm or share
farm. H. E, Barnes, Summit, Ri
2;

White boy, 19, Wank job with
nice people on farm, Salary
and board, No bad habits, will-
jing worker, Alfred Pittman,
| Eastman, R. 2, ;

Want job for part ercp and
wages. Exp. farmer, truck and

cattle, also 9 yrs. tobacco exp.
Now employed, J. W. Cordell,
Bolingbroke.

Man with wife, desires place
on farm as cacvetaker, looking
after livestock and poultry.
Consider truck farming. Well
a J, H. Moore, Chamblee, R.

rent, close to Atlanta and a
good house. Hayt McDaniel,
Rome, R. 2.

Middleaged,
lady wants light farm work, no
field work, milking nor laun-
dry. $4.00 wk. board and pri-
vate room. Transportation to
be furnished. Mrs, Mamie
Wells, Cobb,

Want 1-H. crop on share bas-
is, 4 in family, (wife and 2
children); Ref, exc. Write

nh Rrefer
Middle Ga. | W. H. Blocdwortn,



Life time exp., } woman light farm work..

Man, 35 yrs, old, wants job_

Woodward, At-
care W. }

wife, and do farm wo

i Want small farm not over 6

land, ee mE unimproved, with-
-| house.

job .doing light farm work, no |
I field work nom milking. With

1. care mail route.

Columbus, 104 J. Peabody Apts.

no field
and

tractor driver, raising hogs and

Want 1-H. farm for standing

unincumbered



oO.

FARM HELP WANTED

Want at once couple, white
or col. Man to do field work,
$3.00
week, or man crop on halves
and furn. to make crop. Nonie
L, Dunn, Griffin, Rt. C.

Want middleaged Christian

couple, without children, to
take full charge of small moun-
tain farm, suitable for raising

goatseand chickens on shares.
Ref, required and full particu-

Jars. Mrs. C. B: Boehm, Cleve-
land, R. 1.

Want man, white or col. to

work on poultry. farm. Plant:
$20.00 mo. ah
all -

some grain.
bonus. New 4-R., lights,
garden you want. Hee. Pope,
Smyrna, R. 1. Phone 163-J.

Want farmer for 32 = A,

smooth gray land; 8 A. cotton
allotment, 4-R. house, pasture:

with plenty water, wood; Con-

sider 3rd and 4th. T. W. Sim-

mons, Douglasville, R. 3.

Want man or boy to work |
|Good land, close to sc

for wages, give 4 A. of peanuts,
board and $3.00 mo. for 6 mos.
work for one that will work.
Tobe Milner, Cuthbert, R. 1,
Box 155.

- Want good niladicaged. re-

liable,. unincumbered woman,
-for. light. farm: | W

white. or col.,
work, no. field work, Nice room
and bath. Mrs. F
Atlanta, 3110 Habersham Rd.

Want man and, wife to live:

in 7-R. house with owner and

r
furnish fertilizer and hs

iparty furnish stock and feed.
i Terms to. suit.

Write or see,
Osie C. Morgan, Guyton,

Want middleaged col. man

with family to work on fafm.

for wages. Must be able to
work, honest and sober. Have

good house and plenty wood.

A. Reese, Jakin. 7
Want col. couple without

We

children to live and work on.

farm. Board and small salary.
Write full particulars. T. A.
Bartenfield, Marietta, R. 3.

- Want unincumbered white,

settled woman for light farm.

work, no field work for home
and smal] salary. Mrs. M. L
Richardson, Fortson.

: Want family to work g-H.
crop. Good land, on school and
Or for wages or
day labor if preferred. 4 mi. S.
Bogart.
gart, RFD.

Want man with family to
help do general farm work.
House, wood, water and gar-
den.
Steady work all the yr.

1. Phone 2613.

Want honest, sober good
farmer and also good wage
hand. No bad habits, and have
ref. 2% mi. No. Hinton. W. L.
Wilson, Talking Rock, R. 2.

Want young couple to live

lwith us. Man do farm work.

Good mules and tractor. Wife,
light farm work, $20.00 mo.,
toom ang board. No drunk-
ard. S. L. Rowland, Helena.

Want 1 able-bodied man with
good habits for wage hand.
$20.00 mo., board and laundry.
Must be able to run Walking
Cultivator. Write or see me at
once. Quinton Paulk, Wray. ~

Want reliable girl or woman,

25-50 yrs. old to live in home
and do light farm work, no field

work. Must be of good health, |
$10.00 month and board. J. W:

Shurling, Glenwood.

Want farm hand. Room,
board, laundry, reasonable
wages. W. L. Austin, ieck
bridge, Ri2.

Want an exp. edict to
eare for apples, peaches and

grapes. Property 30 mi. At-
lanta; House, salary, share in
profits. Ref. req. R. E. Bruce,

Box 686, Atlanta,

Want man or faring to raise
ce geet T. K. Moore, ey

Want share cropper on 50-50
basis, 2-H. cropper preferred,
either white or col.; Big cotton
allotment, house, wood, pasture,
on mail and school bus route
neaz Stockbridge. Can use ex-
tra labor cutting cord wood.
See me. A. H. Neeson, Stock-
bridge,

Want family with 2 plow
hands to help make crop or
day labor. House, wood furn-
ished. On RFD and school bus
route. At once. Escus Berge
gree, Bogart,

Want farmer for good 2-H.
crop. Good house, pasture,
well, plenty fruit, wood, some
good bottoms. Must be good
workers, agreeable. Have 2
good mules, tools and wagon.
Vv. Owens, Toccoa, R, 1.

good farm, 10 mi. of Atlant

Lee Bivings,

| Ferguson, Macon, 271 o
| Ave. is

| Waynesboro.

|\large 1 h. or 2 h. farm

I ture, ete., Ref. exch. Mrs.

- Escus ee aes Bo->

Pay a reasonable price.
Write.
or wire, M. F. Jones, Metter, R. |

2 good mules, good la
house. W. B. Luck,
Park, R. 2.

on fruit and truck farm
wages, 1 standing rent, A

|}ecould hire part time. J.

|Good home, board, ane $4

Bradley Ave., N. W.














































































































Want white Ae han,
do general farm work, and
in home with me. 3% mi. fre
oo C. C. James, Co;

-Want middleaged man
work on 1-H. farm in D
Co. at once. Board an
ary. J. W. Moore, Atlanta,
Marietta St., N. W255

Want white couple, XB
farm work, thoroughly reli
(or middleaged -woman),
in home with owner and fa:

Bdkicy Crest Dr. Must
good ref. Mrs. Floy Ful
Ellenwood, R. = eee:

1079.

good Church. J.
Cumming. ie

Want good man and fai
to plant or cultivate 3
money crop on 50-5

Daniel, Morgan.

G.
Co.). a
Want reliable young
middleaged man, white, |
to care for farm stock
make crop. Must be
worker, Good home and sala:
At once. R. L. Blevins j
Fawn.
Want* middleaged wh
man to do light ferm
field work, $4.00 w

Phone (1753- Ww.

tween | 20- 45 for Nigh
work, oe field work. $3.00
Mrs. M. Chambers, Co
Park, ey ae

Want settled white
aged woman to live ee :
one of family and do 1

once. Mrs.

~ Want reliable farmer
ang 4ths, on school and
and electric route. Cau use tr
tor on all land 15 A.C
lotment, 4 R. house,
Well on porch, big barn,

ee Buchanan, Rt. 2
4 i
Want a athe With |
hands sad 2 or more hoe han
Good 4-R. house, garden, v
Mail and school bus by |
W. W. McPherson, Villa R
Want: middleaged white, s
tled, unincumbereq wom (01
light farm work. Good sala
with room and board.
Homer Thompson, Walesk
Want single man or boy
has exp. in plowing and fa:
work, Part crop and pert pi
Wa Bradshaw, Ellenwe
Rad:
Want white family: to ope
3 mules, 50 A. allotment;
oil peanuts. Good house
ing, hunting. Also propositi
to man owning tractor
equipment. G. A. Dozier, Mc
gan,
Want. reliable col, fabmee
cult. 2-H. -crop on 50-50 b

Want middieaged ait v
man for light farm wo:
field work nor milking. $2
wk. room and board. W
McGraw, Dallas, R. 1. :

Want 2 good families to wi

av. pay for whole family.
E. Norton, Fairburn. |
- Want family for 1-H,
on 50-50 basis, with extra

Sticker, Carrollton, R. 1.

Want at once white or -@
woman, middleaged, to live i
home with elderly lady ang
light farm work, no field wo

wk. Ref. reg. i:
Riverdale.

Want middleaged, we
(prefer white), to live in hor
and do ee farm wor

person. Mits As "Bou
907 Edgewood Ave., Atlan

Want single man to wo
farm driving truck and genera
farm work. Prefer middl
man. $1.00 day and boar
laundry for willing worke!
Mrs. Gus Tippins, Daisy

Want nice girl to
farm work, no field wor
home and $3.00 wk. at :
Mrs. Joe Lingold, Atlanta,

Want a_ nice, white or
woman, 20-40 yrs. old to
in home and do general fa
wark, no field work $8.
month and board. Mrs. J
Lucas, Coches R. ;


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