WERNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1948
NUMBER 3
ae By TOM LINDER
| this shall be a sign cnt you3
shall find the babe wrapped in swad-
g clothes, lying in a manger.
suddenly there was with the angel
aultitude of the heavenly host prais-
God, and saying,
lory to God in the highest and on
1 peace, good will toward men.
ad it came to pass, as the angels were
@ away from them into heaven, the
pherds said one to another, Let us
go even unto Bethlehem, and see
_Lord hath made known untd us.
uke 2:12,13,14,15
modern days as writers and lead-
Stray farther and farther away
the teaching of scripture, we
nm hear the term, To men of good
9)
ce idea, of course, being to create
belief in the minds of the people
; Christ was proclaimed by the an-
to men of good will.
this erroneous assumption, we see
e organized churches and many
Spaper editors trying to lay the
SHRISTMAS
thing which is come to pass, which |
.time approaches for the
foundation for peace on earth among
the nations.
What the angels actually said, ac-
cording to the Seripture, was:
Glory to God in the highest, and on
earth peace, good will toward men.
Luke 2:14
The angels: were telling men that the
infant Christ was given as a token of
the good will of God toward men.
It was never intended that the com-
ing of Christ should bring peace among
men on earth. A casual reading of
Matthew 10:34 shows clearly that
Christ did not come to bring peace.
Think not that I am come to send peace
on earth: I came not to send peace, but
a sword.
Matthew 10:34
Christ knew that His coming to earth
and His life and death would be to ac-
centuate the struggle between the
forces of Satan and the forces of God
on earth,
The Scriptures teach us that as the
return of
Christ to earth, the struggle between
men will become more and more orilet
and bloody.
It is true that the Scriptures teach
after His return there will be a millen-
nium during which there will be peace
on earth and during which time
And he shall judge among the nations,
and shall rebuke many people; and they ~
shall beat their swords into plowshares,
and their spears into pruninghooks: na-
tion shall not lift up sword against na
tion, See? shali tmey learn war any
more.
Isaiah 2: 4,
COMING OF CHRIST
And it came to pass in those days, that
there went out a decree from Caesar Au-
gustus, that all the world should be
taxed.Luke 2.1.
In the Greek, the word ovikoumene is
used meaning the inhabited earth. Under
the order of the Romay Emperor, it
meant that all of the world under Do-
minion of the Roman Empire should
be taxed. It meant that the Gentile
world power of Rome was laying a tax
not only on Gentile nations, but on all
(Continued on Page Hight)
As the Spirit of Christmas unfolds itself over the coun- |
_tryside, we add our greetings and best wishes of the season.
A Christmas of joy and contentment; of peace, good cheer
and happiness---that is our wish for you and eee this joyous
Yuletide season.
---that good will toward men throughout the world will be a
heartening reality during the coming year---and that you,
our friends, will have the health and happiness you deserve.
j : : ;
Com Linder
Commissioner of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
5 ERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
1 of each: Ford Tractor, |.
Weeder, harrow, peanut plow,
and planters and cultivators.
See or call: Kendrick S. Clean-
ers, Unadilla. Phone 3611.
_ Farmall Tractor without
lights, starter, all equip. for
same; Also A Farmall with
starter and lights and all equip.
Ennis Williford, Unadilla. Ph.
3591. XN
43 Chattanooga, three 72
Chattanooga Plows, 2 Jr., 3 in
1 Covington planter, used 1 yr.,
Gantt stalk~- cutter, Lilliston
cultivator, and 2 Black Mare
Mules, $500. at my farm 6 mi.
NE Kite. W. H. Greenway,
Kite, Rt. 2. z
Farmall A Tractor with
equip., one set cultivators,
planters and fert. attach. for
Farmall M or H tractor. J. O.
Dickerson, Lyons, Rt. 3.
2 Row Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, 42 Allis-Chalmers Com-
bine, BB 8 disc scalloped and
} heavy tooth -harrow, Intl. 4
disc tiller and seeder complete,
_ heavy 1H wagon, shafts, trac-
tor hitch, all exc. cond. at sac-
rifice. F. L. Sessions, Tennille.
Phone T 6..
Seeder Box for 3 disc Atn-
ens Tiller plow, bought new,
used 2 days, $45. J. R. Han-
cock, Griffin, Rt. C.
1946 Ford-Ferguson Tractor
with Sherman step-up trans-
oission, new Col planters,
distributors, cultivator, dbl. 14
in. bottom plow, new 4 row
duster, belt pulley, 5 ft. Tan-
deem harrow, at my place on
Hwy. 33. 16 mi. So. Cordele.
Virgil Walls, Warwick, Rt. 1.
1945 Model WC Allis-Chal-
mers Tractor, starter, lights,
power take-off, pulley, power
lift, cultivators, planters, and
fertilizer attach, A-1l -cond.,
$1750. at farm. 4 mi. So. Haw-
Mincville, - Rt..- 3. . Hwy.: . 129:
Thomas Wade, Hawkinsville,
Rt <3:
Intl TD-6 crawler tractor,
exc. cond. R. C. Fryer, Jr.,
Manchester, Tel.; 75.
McCormick Riding cultivator,
Dbl. wagon, also 2 A-1l farm
mules, 1100 lbs., ea., work any-
where. All good cond., and
cheap. G. P. Helmey, Bloomn-
ingdale.
Model M. Farmall Tractor
with cultivators, planters, fer-
tilizer attach., 24 disc tandem
A-.ase 6. tt
used 1
reason. H, W. Blasingame, Fort
harrow, Model
Combine with motor,
Valley.
cond. Howard Tucker, Harlern.
Extra heavy, large, Army
type, Dump Cart, 62 in. wheels
with 3% -in, steel tires, $65.
cash at farm. N. C. Rosene,
Lawrenceville, RFD 2. :
1949 Ford Tractor, bottom
plow, weeder, harrow, mowing
machine, planting and culti-
vation outfit, new. E. J. Coth-
ron, Valdosta, Rt. 2.
' Ford-Ferguson Tractor, culti-
vators, planters,bottom plow,
tiller plow, weeder; Also peanut
picker, hay baler, IHC mowing
machine, Tractor outfit sep-
arately. J. H. Leverett, Parrott.
1946 Farmall B Tractor and
equip., Ist class cond. Woodrow
betone Baxley, Rt. 1..
| 1949 Farmall H Tractor, fully
|equipped,.all purpose tiller and
| plow, Bush and Bogg, other
equip., used very little, $2500.,
or sell separately. James H.
Millians, Villa Rica; Rt)
Farmall F-14 Tractor and
equipt., Also young Mare and
farm tools. Reasonable. L. :
Randall, Atlanta, 113 Key Rd.,
S. E.
Welking Cultivator, IH.C.,
almost new, $60.; Avery, $30.;
2H Stalk Cutter, $25.; 2H No.
{18 Chattanooga Middle Buster,
$15.; A-1 cond, My place. 5 mi.
N. Louisville on Stapleton-War-
renton Hwy. Milton Beall, Sta-
pleton. 4
Planters and Distributors for
VAC Case Tractor, bought this
year; Intl. 2H Walking Culti-
vator, Mule Drawn Cole Plant-
er, Covington Cotton Dropper,
2H Turn Plows: Two Guano
Distributors, Gee Whiz and
other farm equip. Fred Shivers,
Cuthbert, Rt. 3.
M Farmall Tractor, A-1. cond.,
$2100. for quick sale. Clarence
C. Owens, Pavo, Rt. 3
Ford-Ferguson Tractor, culti-
vator, plow (2 bottom) and
mower, also A6 Case Combine
with motor. Sell separately.
|Phone 3634 Waynesboro. No
iletters. Fred W. Mays, Midville.
Grist Mill, 24 in. rocks, com-
plete with 30 HP elec. unit.
Must be sold by Ist. of year.
See: Mrs. G. A. Linder, Lyons,
221 E. Liberty. Or call 2851.
Model L John Deere Tractor,
1 row, with all equip., good
cond., reasonable price. 6 mi. N.
Patterson. T. S. Wasdin, Pat-
terson; Rt. 1.
Model M John Deere Tractor,
equipped, used approx. 300 hrs.,
some equip. never used. See
VAC Case tractor, culti-
vators, fertilizer distributors,
also 4 disc Tiller. All good
1|H. A
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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
Allis-Chalmers B_ Cultivator
and Distributor, Cole Planter
attach. for 1 or 2 rows, 18 in.
J. D. bottom plow, power take-
off, pulley, motor overhauled,
like new, peanut plows, $1150.
Elison Lamb, Vienna, Rt. 2. 2
mi. Lilly, Ga. N
J.-D: Tractor, cultivator,
planters, fertilizer, 3 disc J. D.
tiller, 5 ft. 20 dise Intl. cutter |
harrow, all good cond. 10 mi.
| BE. Cordele. W. J. Cape, Pitts,
Rt, 1. Tel. 573W1.
Myers Silver Cloud Peach
and Pecan Sprayer, 400 gal.
tank, 35 gal. per min., up to
1000 lbs. pressure, on rubber,
power take-off driven, practi-
cally new. G. M. Strickland,
Concord.
Earthmaster Tractor, used les
than 1 yr., starter, lights, power
take-off, $800. See at T._
Butler, Dexter, Rt. 1. (E. M.
Witherington, Decatur, 128-4th
Ave.) oe. : :
1848 J. D. B. Tractor com-
plete, 4 disc tiller, Killife: Tan-
dem harrow, cultivator, plant-
ers, 8 disc 26 in. B. B. harrow,
7 x 12 grain drill, $3309. W. D.
Jones, Whitesburg, Rt. 1. 7 mi:
So. Sandhill. :
F-12 Intl. Tractor, rear wheels
on steel, good working cond.,
$450. also some other equip-
ment, J.D. Smith, Rebecca, Rt.
De .
. Avery 2 Row Tractor, all
new tires, cultivators, 4 disc
tiller, dbl. sec. harrow, pulley,
power. take-off, dbl. drag har-
row, $1250. W. S. Young, Gord
on, Rt. 2. :
CORRECTION: 4 brand new
-Thornhill Wheels, boxing and
skiens, $56.95. M. J. Turner,
Lone Oak.
Late model Farmall H Trac-
tor with power lift, 2 row cul-
tivators, planters, and distri-
butors, all good as new. S. 'E.
Booker, Jr., Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
1948-1 Row Avery Tractor,
used 1 season, perfect. cond.,
cultivator, 3 disc tiller, harrow,
planters, distributors, $1475. E.
B. Whitley, Alma, Rt. 3.
2H Stalk Cutter, on steel
wheels, good cond., $30. at my
farm; 1464 Syracuse 2H Plow,
good as new, $20.; 8 ft. Peanut
Weeder, used only 2 hrs., $20.
(At my farm. J. L. Glosson,
Waycross, Rt. 1. Tel. 114 W.
Cutaway Harrow, $40.; 1H
Wagon, $75. Both A-1 cond.
Trade for. cows, hogs or corn.
W. M. Graham, Jesup, Rt. 2.
John Deere B Tractor, late
model, like new, 4 disc tiller,
cultivators, peanut plows, light.
row duster, also Benthall pea-
nut picker, and power hay
press. Separately or together.
Sam A. Bush, Eastman, Rt. 3.
. Small set of Platform Scales,
wt. up to 500 lbs. for sale or
exc, for shoats. Best offer. Mrs.
J. C. Lee, Bluffton.
1% H Thornhill Wagon, fair
cond., $55 Avery Planter with
fertilizer attachment, used 1
season, $25.; Or both $75. Tal-
madge Courson, Pearson,
Planet Jr. Garden Tractor,
3 H Power Engine, with bottom
plow, 10 disc harrow, cultiva-
tors, used: 1 season, A-1 cond.,
and Cole planter. J. H. Jones,
Vienna, Rt. 2.
Allis-Chalmers Model C disc
harrow, two 26 in, disc Athens
plow, power take-off, pulley,
hydraulic lift, starter and lights
748 model, only slightly used.
O. S. Miller, Carrollton, 69
Bradley St.
42 Intl. Combine, recently
| overhauled, A-1_cond., $350.
See G, A. Lewis, Unadilla.
1940 Allis-Chalmers B Trac-
tc, power mowing machine
with hydraulic lift, good cond.,
new 5 ft. blade and smoothing
harrow. Mower separate if
desired. Reasonable price. A. H.
Cash, Norcross.
1946 J. D. Model A Tractor,
complete with cultivators,
planters, good cond., new tires,
also side dressing attachment.
Rex Jackson, Lovett.
Farmall B_ Tractor, pulley,
lights, starter, power take-off,
all planters, fertilizer distribu-
tors, cultivating equip.,
disc harrow, dbl. sec., perfect
cond., re lightly 2 seasons.
0" s
J. B. Miles, Jr. Metter, Wt
nr eS ipa AE Re
yah? NS nha
Sealey. :
cultivators.
53 tts
SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
Farmall A Tractor, with
planters, fert. hopper, culti-
vators and lift, 2 disc IHC
Trailer Plow with pneumatic
lift, A-1 cond. Outfit, $1850.
Ross Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.
1947 Farmall H Tractor, good
tires, starter, lights, generator,
cultivators, planters, distribu-
t ., 6 ft, harrow, 4. disc tiller,
4 blade! stalk chopper, peanut
plows, all Intl. equip. A-1 cond.
H. B. Cooper, Coleman, Phone
1: :
1947 M. M. Moline Tractor
with 10 disc harrows and trail-
er, etc, Ancle Holbrook, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1, Francis Rd.
New set Thornhill Wagon
Wheels with skins and boxing.
FOB. Lone Oak. M. J. Turner,
Grantville. :
Js Tiller; 9 disc, 26. in:
new, $500. Claude Graham,
Rockledge, Rt. 1.
1 row J. D. Tractor with culti-
vator, good as new, $800. Eld-
ridge Lyle, Doraville, Tel.
Chamblee 2302. :
' Farmall Tractor, Model B,
bought this year, good cond.,
all planting and cultivating
equip., also two 14 in. bottom
plows, on rubber. Gann Nelson,
Reynolds. :
DI-Case Tractor, industrial
type, 1946 model, starter, lights,
good cond.; 8 disc Intl. Tiller
and New Judson - Fertilizer
Spreader. Horace Fletcher, Lo-
cust Grove, Rt. 1,
LA John Deere Tractor, com-
plete with bottom turn plow, |
planters, and cultivators, good
cond., $1000. at my farm. E.
Williams, Broxton, Rt. 2.
King Harrow, Planter, Walk-
ing Cultivator. Middle Buster,
145 Chattanooga Turn Plow, 3H
Riding Turn Plow, No. 10 Oliv-
er, other plow tools., and 1100
lb. good Horse Mule. J. A.
Kicklighter, Merchon, Rt. 1.
Farm Bell, $10. You pay ex-
press. Mrs. J, F. Tillman, Gien- |.
wood, Rt. 1.
1:
good cond., planter, distributors,
cultivators, 5 disc tiller, on rub-
ber, with seed box, 24 dise
Allis-Chalmers Harrow. Reason-
able price. Charles W. McCon-
nell, Dawson. (1 mi. No. Graves
Station).
. Farmall F-12 Tractor, exe.
mechanical cond., harrow, bot-
tom plow, cultivators, distribu-
tors,
mule.
Pitet3s
planters and 8 yr. old
Woodrow Cain, Baxley,
VAC Case Tractor, good as|
new, with planters, cultivators, |
harro,7 and __ trailer
Priced right.
Davisboro.
F-12 Farmall Tractor, com-
plete with bottom plow, har-
row, planters, distributors, and
Reasonable. Simon
Wooten, Baxley, Rt. 3.
wagon.
Tractor, 6 H power, riding |_
type, with cultivators, disc har-
row, disc. plow and mowing
machine. A-1 cond. Roy L.
Jones, Macon, Rt. 2, Ga. Ind..
Home. Road. Phone 7089-X-M.
Crawler type Diesel Tractor,
size 9, good cond., sell out-
right or trade for wheel tractor,
good cond. Prefer John Deere
A-3 1947 C Allis-Chalmers 2
Row Tractor with equipment.)
Perfect cond. J. M. Anderson, |
Jesup, Tel. 236-J. -
50 Barrel Midget Marvel
Flour Mill with cleaners, and
one 30 in. Meadows Grist Mill, |
$109. No letters. Jack B, Tay-
lor, Davisboro.
Farmall Tractor, F-14, on new
rubber, IHC Dbl. Disc Harrow,
5 Disc J. D. Tiller, cultivator,
planters, distributors, all good
cond., $1300. 5 mi, No. Wrens,
on Luckey B. Rd. J. L. Holley,
M-tthews, Rt. 1.
Model B John Deere Tractor,
new motor /and tires, $950. W.
B. Johnson, Jr., Bronwood.
Farmall 15 D. B, Tractor,
steel wheels behind, good aisc
turner, 24 disc c taway harrow.
Sell or trade for good small
tractor
and planted. 4 mi. No. LaFay-
ette. Doc Beard, LaFayette.
J. D. Model B Tractor, com-
ely rebuilt, new ae 2
_ ft.
pl
row planter, cultivator,
tander: harrow, J :
Rake, J. B. .
.
J.|Mill, A-1 cond.,
J. D. Tractor, Model A,
Harry McNeely, /$
with good cultivators
|J. T.- Gaissert
model, good con
Atlanta, 35 Rock
60. Allis-Chalme
Harvester, me (
equip
Joe
Phone 2948
Chalmers T
power
planter; Bu:
row, and ne of
Machine. B. A.
aston, RFD 2.
Intl. Cotton vic
cond. Murphy M. E
Augusta, 823 Broad
W. C. Allis-Cha
planting and cult
mountable type, A
Corn Picker, 7 fi
ins Machine for
Box 449. :
1H Farmall 4
equip. including |
Peanut Plows, 2-
Plow, Harrow,
Planters, Fertilizer
L. Dorminey, Pou
Spray Machin
and apples, pra
harrow,
new. S. L. Ro
ville, Rt. 1. me
Golden 3 Roller
juice daily, $2
Jacksonville.
Riding Cultivat
1H Wagon, goo
L. P. Puckett, |
943.
Milking Machi
arator, 3 . o!
heater,
rett, Bowdon. Tel.
95 Egg Cap. Se
Elec. Incubator, u:
good. cond., $12.; 5
tvpe Oil Brood
$3. Trade for 8 lay
RI Red Pullets. ~
Tel. De. 2681.
Tractor, $95.; Fre
vator for Ford, us
H. D. Davis, Ceda
610W.
stands,
$40. fob. W. L.
Lilliston Peanut
f :t cond., Intl. Side
and Southern
cheap. Milton P_
Con, Rt 325
2H Wagon, goo
sale. Andrew Gi
Rez.
J. D, Model B
full eauip., goac
See me at once
Farmall A. an
Super A Tracto
my farm. W. I.
- 6. Universal
good cond., $30.
thony, Midland
Farmall F-12
Bush and Bozg
cultivate 6 ft.
ments, $500. at
Sleapor, Austell,
Factory Shoals
2
springs,
smooth mouth;
guano _ distribu
planters,
scrapes,
Farm near Ri
B. Wesle
oy
ecod as new.
- Will deliver.
i: "Ashburn, ZRt,
eepitler Tractor,
Duty,: Dbl. Sec.
itaway harrow,
both for $1250.
ts, Pickard. --
Tractor, 35
1d Bogg Harrow,
Terrace Scrape,
extra set steel
Je D. Trac-
with planters,
dist., dbl. sec, har-
tiller. Earnest Gar-
oolr, practically
Also other dairy
ery little. 1 mi.
packs Rutledge,
orn ishucker and
r new,. nee: M.
pecs ce new
fertilizer, mow-
Allis-
del 60 All- -Crop
yd ena quick
. Gad-
y Tiller with ds
-cond., $150. Exe,
iller or Bottom
Thompson, Adri-
_ Tractor, dise
arrow, cultivating
eed drill, ferti-
itor, power take-
2y), cutter bar and
all exc. cond.,
OFS. Mingledor ff,
Itiva ors, plant2rs,
welve bottom
Moody Grass
_A-1 cond., $1500.
ces, Sycamore,
Mill, 12 in. Ham-
as new, for saie.
all Tractor good.
ters, cultivators,
tach., and 5. dise
ss cond. Earl Car-
hone No. 111W.
>: _ aS
- complete with
and pulley.
A lammer and Grist
actor, B. B. a
J a Cleve-
_ rubber
G. c Clifton, Mil-
151.
, 200 chick -cap.,
Elec. Brooder,
Cox,
new Sia ates
Mill with 3 sereens,
itor. corn. We LL
se Tiller, 2 gieeis
ear furrow wheel
imken bearings
yerfect cond. Can
farm, Lumpkin-
oe H. West-
4 mos., like new.
Riverdale, Old
ers with pint:
Itivators, $1200.
mowing
ay rake, $1250.
ty , Winder.
tel B, with all
id eae equip.;
A HK Clarke,
turn plow, culli-.
ractor, start
Tel.
y place. Phone |
ee one AO.
Ys
re smaller
arm Mastr Milk Rt
ee Mrs.
ow or tiller, and | Rt ees
Riding and on rubber,
2 esc Blog. Salnost new,
for Ford-Ferguson Tractor, con-
trolled by power lift, $175. Lois
Wright, Marshallville.
2 Mules, 2H Wagon, Mower,
Weeder,
Planter, Guano Distributor, 2H
Plow, 1H Plow and other farm
implements. Reasonable at
farm. S. E. Young, Midland.
_ Allis-Chalmers B Tractor and
cultivators, Bush and Bogg
Harrow, 2 disc plows and wag-
on on rubber, other farm tools,
and 2 mules, my place, 6mi.
Dallas. Willie Strickland, Dal-
las, Rt. 3.
J. D.. Tractor, model H, til-
ler, planters, and cultivating
equip., good cond., $1500. Isaac
Johnson, Bublin, Rt. 3.
Allis-Chafmers C_ Tractor,
cultix ator, planters, fert. at-
tachments, disc tiller, harrow,
Wagon, dusting machine for
tractor, used 1 year. Roy Vern-
er, Gay.
1944 Ford Tractor, Baton
plow, dbl. bottom, weeder, pea-
nut plow, set of planters, and
cultivators, corn picker, A-1
cond., cheap for cash. Will sell
separately. oooaeat Ce
Vidalia, Rt.
1948 Ford a complete.
Tractor and scoop used less
than .30 hrs. All implements
new, never used. At list price;
Also 1-12-7 IHC Grain Drill
with fert. distributor, used on
60 A grain. W. S. Jones, Bar-
tow, Rt. 1.
Tractor Trailer, size 7x11,
2 ton cap., pneumatic tires,
good as new. Reasonable. John
L. Harley, Oakview Rd. N. E.
1946 Farmall B Tractor (2
row) with 2 disc tiller plow,
lights and starter, A-1 cond.,
$1300. Robert E. Milford, Ap-
ling, Rt. 1, Box. 70.
armall new. super . A Tractor
with disch, cultivators and til-
ler; new Farmall H with culti-
vators. No letters. Roger Harris,
Gibson, Rt. 1, Box 3.
~ F-14 Farmall Tractor, , front
on rubber, rear on steel, Bush
and Bogg Harrow, recent motor
overhaul, new magneto on trac-
tor, $450. B: M. Pennington, Jr.,
Madison.
Farmall B. Tractor, planters,
cultivators, fert. attachments,
{2 dise plow, 4 ft. tandem har-.
row, exe. cond. Priced right.
|A. E. Locke, Butler, Tel. 10.
New 6H Riding Tractor, on
rubber, cultivates 1-6 rows,
without equip., $650. Mrs J. W.
Suggs, Fairburn.
Model 11-A John Deere Com-
bine with power unit, good
cond., $1100.; Also 5 disc J. D.
Tiller,
Elec. co. practically new
Roy Moon, Hiram,
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want syrup kettle. Must be
jin good cond. State price. J. H.
Weed, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3, Box}
- Want 1 row Tractor, prefer
B Allis-Chalmers. No tools. Can
do some ae Geo. Total:
Washington, | Rt.
Exe. 10-24
in. Dise Athens
|Bush and Bogg Harrow, nearly
new, for 10-26 in. Disc. Must
be nearly new. J. M. Soldin,
Te Draketown.
poosa, 47 Stone
Want Ferguson Tractor : or
Riding Tractor ~ and
other -equip. will trade. Gene
Ferguson, Doraville.
Want. 2H Cultivator, prefer
also
want 2 row. Planters and culti-
vators for B model J. D., 1945,
in good cond. and priced | right.
Boy W. Hasting, Buchanan,
Want 1 motor used block for
F-12 Farmall Tractor. State
price ays A. B. Wiley,
Ashland, Rt.
* Want oe. oS Allis-Chal-
mers C Tractor, 1948 model,
Must be in good cond. Cleon
C. Usry, Thomson, RFD 1,
Want small tractor with 2
row. -planter attachment and
cultivator. F. M) Jones, Atlanta,
2512 Hogan Rd.. R. R. No. i
Box 252, -
Disc Harrow, Cotton).
'25e cup;
e200 George Watkins,|
_| Griffin, Rt.
Want a 2940 Jamesway In-
cubator, late model, without
turn ends, and some / other
poultry equip. C. E. McLane,
Toccoa, 217 E. Curraha St.
Want Pick-up Hay Baler,
automatic tired, A-1 ene with
motor. J. D. prefered. es Bu-
ford, Tignall.
Want 3HP Garden Tractor
with cultivators and plow, in
ecperating cond. Very reason-
able. Is. A. Fowler, Marietta,
750 6th St. Tel. 1492M.
Want 2H riding cultivator in
good running cond., all acces-
sories. Will pay good cash
price. All letters ans. Morgan
Miller, Richland, Rt. 3.
Want 2H wagon. Must be
good cond. and reasonable. F.
C. Davis. M. D. Macon, 504
Mulberry St.-Cor. Third.
Want Allis-Chalmers tractor,
new model, B, 1 row, with cul-
tivators, starter, lights, power
take-off, ete, hydraulic lift,
good tires, good cond., cheap
for cash, within 100 mi. Con-
sider Farmall A with attach-
ments. Advise. J. P. White,
Bowersville.
Want manure spreader
Ist. class cond. and cheap. No
junk. State price. Bob Sosby, |
Carnesville.
Want 1 row Tractor. Prefer
Allis-Chalmers. No tools. Geo.
T. Hall, Washington, Rt. 3.
Want a 300 or 400 egg cap.
incubator, oil burner, cheap far
-cash. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup, Rt.
1? . 5 =
SEEDS FOR SALE
Good, clean, scarified Se-
ricea Seed for sale. R. C.
Hamer, Chipley, Rt. 2.
Sound, weevil treated, White
Lady Peas for seed or eating,
5 cups, $1.00; large
Red Speckled Crowders, 20c
cup; 6, $1.00; And want 1 or
2 gals. Multi-Nest Onions
(prefer red), Mrs. H. E. Riech-
ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Chambers Special Tobacco
Seed, 4 oz. $1575; 1/2 tb: $3.,
$5: db PP. = Mark Stuckey:
Blackshear. : ;
250 lbs. Black Diamond or
Commercial Watermelon Seed,
hand saved and lst. yr., T5c db. |
in 5 lb. lots; larger lots, 60c
lb. FOB-here.. Bob Neal, Cor-
dele.
- Blue Ridge
Climbing Tomato, runs to 15
ft., 2 bu. to vine, up to 2 Ibs.
ea.,
grown) up to 3 1/2 lb. ea. for
25. Mrs. Will C. Smith, Roy,
Ga.
Gold Dollar Tobacco Seed,
$1. cup. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,
Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Sericea Lespedeza, Combine
run, good germ., 15c 1b.-B. R.
Woodliff, Alpharetta.
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c start; 8 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.
Earl. Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c good start. Mrs. Sallie
Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Sericea Lespedeza Seed, ex-
tra clean, in bags, 20c lb. 1
mi N. Palmetto, Roosevelt
Hwy. 29. Herman. Teel, Pal-
metto, Rt. 1.
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
30c cup. No stamps. Pairlee
Runles, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
1948 Seedling Pecan Seed,
10c lb. Add postage. Mrs. A. F.
OKelley, Maysville. :
Red, Long Growing Okia
Seed, pure, 10c oz.; $1. lb. PP.
Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Tender White Half Runner
Bean Seed, 50c pt.; 3 pts., $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Robert
Welch, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Col. bunch butterbean seed,
25c large teacupful; weevil
treated black-eyed peas, lic
pt., 25c qt. also 1948 crop
large grain pop corn, 15c pt.,
25e qt. Add ostage. Mrs.
Claude Garrett, Gainesville, Rt.
in|:
Mammouth | _
20 seed Colossal (largest |-
Lesp pede: a Beton alsa: te-|-
cleaned and scarified, 27c lb.
Ee. K. Fowler, Athens.
_Hastings long green od
Okra, just planted last year,
'75c lb. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. Milford Farist, Ellijay, Rt.
2 a
| Seed: Tender white daif
Runner bean, 30c teacup; okra,
25c teacup, $1. qt; mammoth
sunflower, 25c pt.; brown
erowder peas, 20c lb; col. pole
butterbean, 40c Ib; green
striped Cushaw, 40c teacupful.
Add postage. Mrs. Eva Sellers,
Ellijay, Rt. 2. :
Pure, sound Gold Dollar to-
bacco seed, 1948 crop, $1. per
standard measuring cup. Mrs.
A. W. Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt.
4 ase
Vine okra, 25 seed, 25c; seed
of mixed table greens, 60c lb.
Hubert Chambers, Canton, P
O. Box 488.
Good,tender cornfield bean
seed, cutshorts and creasebacks,
50c large cupful. Exe. for print
sacks, 2 cups for 4 print or 5
White. Edward Goble, Ellijay,
ibs or
PLANTS FOR SALE.
Nice frostproof: Flat Dutch,
E. J., Chas) W. Cabbage planis,
$1. M. Add 20c for postage. In
Ga. only. Mrs. P. R. Arnold,
Benevolence.
C Frostproof Cabbage -and Col-
dard plants, now ready, 500, $1.,
$1.50 M; 5 M, $5.00; Long green
Pod Okra Seed, 75c lb.; 10 35.,
$5. Marcus Williams, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2. 5
Open grown Chas. W. Cab-
bage plants, 40c C; 500, $1.00;
$1.75. M. PP. Moses Davis, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126.
Klondike Strawberry planis,
75c C; 500, $3:00; $5. M. Del.
anywhere in Ga. Cash with
order. No COD. Joseph E. Cail,
Atlanta, 2073 Delano Dr., N. E.
Regular Boysenberry and
Himalaya Blackberry, $1. doz.;
$5. C; Asparagus, 1 yr., 25, $1.
PP. J. W. Toole, Macon, 419
Burton Ave.
size plants, 500, $1.00; $2. M. 5
M. $4. W. R. Clark, Abbeville,
Rt. 2, Box 103. :
Blackmore and few Ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 75c
C. Jos, Mikle, Lithonia, Rt. 2
Strawberry,
oO.
$6.
Carter,
Blakemore
M. FOB. Griffin. B,
Griffin, Rt. D.
Sage Plants, $5.25 C; $45, M.
PP. L. J. Ellis, Cumming,
Genuine Klondike Straw-
berry, 75c C; 300, $2.; 500, $3.;
Also White Blackeyed Crowder
Peas, 25c lb. Add postage. No
checks. Gladys Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 90c C;
300, $2.50; $4.75, 500. Del
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Annie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500. $3-42-$5:25:> ME Klondike,
60c C; 500. $2. 15: $4.75 M;
White Browneyed Peas, 25c lb.;
5 lbs.5 -$15-Exe. 1 Ibs for 1 print
sack. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. ~
Large fresh green E. J., Co-
penhagen Mket. and Golden
Acre Cabbage, Ga. Heading
Collard, White Bermuda Onion,
Big Boston and Iceberg Let-
tuce, 50c C; 500, $1.50; $2.50
M. PP. Mrs. Lillie Lightsey,
Baxley, Rt. 3.
Extra large fresh green Co-
penhagen Mkt. EB. J., and Chas.
W. Cabbage, Ga. Collard, White
Bermuda Onion, Big . Boston
and Iceberg Lettuce Plants, 50c
C; 500, $1.50; $2. M. PP, Leroy
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Good large fresh green Chas.
W., Copenhagen Mkt. and Gold-
en Acre Cabbage Plants, Ga.
eHeading Collard, White Ber-
muda Onion, Big Boston and
Iceberg Lettuce Plants, 50c C;
500, $1.25. PP, Buford Lightsey,
Baxley, Rt. 3.
Everbearing Strawberry
P'ants, 50c C. PP. No checks
or CQD Mrs, R. L. Livingston,
White Bermuda Onion pencil.
ake
White Iceberg Blackberry, root-
ed Horse-Radish, 6, 50c; Larg:
pieces of Walnut Meats, $1. 1b
PP. to 3rd zone; 90c lb. in large
quantities; Everbearing Straw
berry, $1. C; May Bearing
plants, 75 C; Mrs. Willis Grin.
dle, Dahlonega, Rt.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Laay
T, $1. C; 500, $3.00; $5. M. Del.
Full count. No checks. Ethel-
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. :
Condon Giant Mastodon
Everbearing and Red Gold
Strawberry, $1. C; May Cherry
Trees, old Fashion Horse Ap:
ple and Peach, 25c ea. Mcs.
Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Re
Few Collard Plants, 40 ;_
500, $1.50; $2.50 M.. Prepaid,
Heke Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
Early bearing
extra large,
Strawberry,
heavy croppers,
-|60c C; 500, $2.80 or exc. for
sacks; Collard Seed, 1/2 Ih.,
50c; 90c lb.; Yellow Clingstone
Peach trees, about 1 ft., $1.00
doz. Add postage. Mattie Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. :
Frostproof Copenhagen, Ma-
rion Market, Chas. and Early
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage aad
White Bermuda- Onion plants. |
| Special price on large quaati-
ties. W. W. Williams, Quitman,
Klondike and Lady T Straw-
berry, 500, $2.75; $5. M:; Also
Brown Striped Half. Runner
Bean Seed, free of weevils, 45
large teacup. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville,
Rien
Copenhagen, Mkt., Chas. W.,_
Cabbage plants, now ready fur
shipping, $2. M. Cash with
order. No COD. Prompt del.
Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. :
Frostproof Cabbage plants,
800, $1.00; $2. M; Collards, 400,
$1.00; $1.75 M. del.; 5 M up,
$1.50 M. col.; Big Jim Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1.25 C;
500, $5. Bonnie Smith, Gaines=
ville, Rt. 2. ;
Chas. W. frostproof Cabbage,
500, $1.00; $1.75 M. PP. = B.
Watson, Pitts.
Klondike Strawberry, $3. M;
50c C. Prompt shipment. Full
count. Add postage. Mrs. J. B.
Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. 2. ~
Chas., E. J.. and Copenhages
Cabbage, 35c C; 500, $1.25; $2
M.Charles A. Gibbs, Abbeville,
Rit 2:
E. J., Chas. W., and Copen
hagen Cabbage, 35c C; 508,
$1.25; $2. M; 5000 and up, $1.75.
M. P. less Gibbs, Abbeville, Rt.
25
Parsley, Celery, Brussele
Sprouts, Cauliflower, Garlic,
35c doz.; Lettuce, Beets, Cab-
bage, Kale, Endive,
Collards, Nest Onions, White
Bermuda Onions, 2 doz., 35.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
E.-J., Chas. W., Copenhagss
Cabbage, fresh, frostproof, 509%,
75c; $1. M; 5000, $3.75 del. PP;
White Bermuda Onion, $1.3
M; 5000, $6. PP. Prompt ship.
ment. Count, satis guar. H. J
Puckett, Fitzgerald.
Chas. W. frostproof Cabbage,
fresh and green, 300, 75c; 500,
$1.25; $2. M, PP. R. Chancior,
Pitts.
Chas. W. frostproof Cabbage,
ready, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del.
Otis Conner, Pitts, Rt, 4.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw=
berry, $1, C; Sage plants, 20e
ea.; May Cherry and dif. kind
Peach 25c ea.; Muscadine Grape
Vines, 20c ea. Mrs. W. H. Nor-
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Sage Limbs, rooted, 5, 50c;
$1. doz.; Catnip, Peppermint,
25c bunch; Long Pod Pepper or
Cowhorn, 10c pkt. All PP.
Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt: 2,
Box 40.
Frostproof Cabbage and Col-
lard now ready, 500, $1.; $1.50
M; 5M, $5. Del. Shipped
promptly. Marcus Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Blakemore Strawberry, $1. S
Early Jersey and Chas. W.,
penhagen Cabbage, 40c C; Col-
lard, 50c C; Bermuda Onion,
40ec C; Turnip Seed, 60e Ih;
Stuart Pecans 45c lb. Mrs. A-
Wadle
L. Dodd, Hampton, Rt. 2,
Brocceli, a
= Gamesville, Riss2:
Rae
open grown,
print
2 50; 500. $2.50;
White Bermuda
Sate pL LO;
$1.50: 500, $2.50; 5450 M: Lady
~ Copenhagen
$1.25 M up to Jan.
Phone 45079.
_ berry Plants,
: berry mixed 50c C. Mrs.
-Waldr
~20c C; 500, _ $4.25;
eC;
s ment.
_ Allison, Gainesville, Rt,
_ Black Raspberry,
_ postage. Mrs.
Dahlonega, Rt 1
_ Strawberry,
Catmint, 50c doz.;
SE te 300,
$4.50 M; Lady
3b C; 500, $3. Del. Young
Mie full count. No checks.
~ Klondike
_ Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2,
Chas. W. Cabbage,
Onion,
Garden Sage, 10c
Klondike Strawberry,
30016;
500,
ea;
90c doz.:
600, $2.25: $4. M. All del. Mrs.
-Leilar Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Early Everbearing Strawber:
gy, $1. C: $650 M. No checks;
Also Stone Mt. Watermellon.
Seed, $2. lb. Add postage. Mrs.
-L. R. Martin, Gainesville, Rt 1.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
. Full count.
Della Crowe,
T, $1. C;. $4.50 M
Wo checks. Mrs.
W. and
Cabbage,
15th. PP
move them.
B. F. Mallard;
Savannah, Rt. 5. Box 378.
Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-
75@, Cet 30023 $2505
larse and small
Ara
Flowery Branch, Rt: 1.
~ Blakemore Strawberry Plants
Imp. Early
Croppers, 75c
500, $3.50; Del. Prompt ship-
*o checks. Mrs. Huvabele
One million Chas.
Mkt.
if parties will
Strawberry,
Bearing Heavy
Strawberry Plants, sng 50c;
' Sage Plants, 15-25c- Also Pe-|
cans, 10 lbs., $2.50; Collard
Seed,.3 Tblisp., 25c; Sweet Bay
and Sweet Gum, 3, 25c.
Add
eae Mrs. F. Cannon,
ecmsboro, Rt. 2.
Mixed Strawberry: Jewels,
Red Golds, Gibson, Wonder
_ Berry, Lady Te 5Cs Cae Ver
bearing. $1. C; Sage Plants,
6, 50c. Add
Lona Blackwell,
Klondike naa 300;
~ $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
email 100057 $377 Dela NO
a C. D. Crow, Gainesville,
te 2s
Early imp. large Klondike
50c C; Large Red
Indian Peach Seed, 50c doz.;
Small Clear Seed Peach, 20 in.
high, 35c ea. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Sage Plants, -rooted, $1, doz.;
- Black Walnut Meat, 50c pt. Add
postage.
hens,
Box 58.
2 yr. bearing size Mt. Huckle-
berry, Blackberry, Dewberry,
75c doz.; Large Garlic Bulbs,
White Black-
eye Crowder Peas, 10c lb. Add
eae Tamar Teem, Talking
Cash or Mo.
Dahlonega,
Mary
Riel
?
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry Plants, $1. C; $3.,. 500;
$4.50 M. PP. in Ga Mrs. J. E
Avirett, Blakely, Rt. 1.
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants,
good roots, 40c
C; 500, $1.; $1.90 M; Jewel
Strawberry, 500, $2.50 Je He
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.
Frostproof E. J., Chas. W.
Flat Dutch Cabbage, $1.25 M.
Add postage. Exc. for. 100 Ib.
sacks, good eond., not.
washed. 1000 for 6. sacks. In|
Ga. only. Mrs. P. R. Arnold,
Benevolence.
E. J., Chas. W., Copenhagen
Cabbage, $1.25 M. del. PP;
000, $4, 10,000, $7.50 Exp;
_W.ite Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion, 500, $1.; $1.50 M. del.
P; 5000, $6.25 Exp. Satis. guar.
. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Frostproof Chas. W. Cabbage,
$00, $1.25; $2. M. Del. Prompt
shipment. E. C. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt 1
Dorsett. Strawberry, 90c C;
Blakemores, 75c C. Add post-
pee Eva Waldrip, Gainesville,
Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Cabbage, and Ga. Collard, 300,
$1.; 50, $1.50; $2.10 M;. 3-5M,
$1.90. PP; 5M and over, $1.75
M, Exp. Morris Sanders, Lum-
ber City.
Chas. WwW: Cabbage, now
ready, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del.
ae O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
fT:
Jersey, Chas. W. and Co-
penhagen Cabbage, $1.50 M.
del.; $1, M. Col.; Crystal Wax
Bermuda Onion, $1.50 M. Del.
PP. Full count. Prompt del.
LL, Stokes, Fitzgerald.
| table use, ea.,
75: Ib,
Stawbery: Plants, 75
500, 3.50.
Miss Eva Dell Allison, Gaines-
iville, Rt. 7.
Chas. W., Early J. and Copan
hagen Cabbage, good green, 500,
75c; $1.25 M. E. F. Williams,
Alma, Rt: :
. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.: $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.50; $4. 25 M. Exe.
200 plants for 4 print ' sacks.
Bee A. D. Jones, Cumming,
tale x
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
fyarge Cream Col. Crowders,
bright and sound, 15 lb in
30 lb, lots. Fob here. W L.
Wilson, Sparta. " ;
Purple Crowder Peas, 30c
cup; 4 cups, $1. Exe. for pop
corn or pecans.
Frost, Bowdon. Rt. 2.
White Half Runner Garden
Beans, good, tender, exe. for
print sacks, cup for each sack;
10 bu. New Era Peas, har-
vested without rain, threshed
receipt of 25c. Horace Darneil,
Winston.
Speckle Crowder
cups, 35c. Exe. for print sacks.
Ea. pay _ postage.
Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, good and tender, 50c
large cup. Exc. 2 cups for 3
print, or 5 white sacks; A!so
Big Black Raspberries, $5. doz.
No checks. Mrs. Mart Gentry,
-Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Tender Streaked Half Rua-
ner Beans, 6 cups, $1.25;
Purple Hull and 6 Wk. Crowd-
er Peas, 6 :eups, $1.10. No
checks. Mrs. .Lon Ashworth,
Dacula, Rt. 1.
Good Table Peas, free of
weevils, Speckled, Brown and
White Crowders, ea. kind 25c
lb. W. H. Blalock, Canton, Rt.
Qi
Peas per bu.; Speckled, $5.15;
Brab, $5.80: Purple ~ Hull
Speckled, $7.00; New Eras,
$5.80... Bill Steed, Anderson-
ville.
Sugar Crowder Peas, 20c lb.
PP. No less 5 Ibs. shipped.
Hope-McMichen, Dallas, Rt. 3.
1/2 bu. Purple Hull Speckled
Peas, heavy bearing (seed) 95
per ct. germ., also Kut Johns
Peas, White, Brown, for seed or
$1200 ebuz i. S;
Lindsey, Lizella,
mi. E. Roberta, Hwy. 80.
7 bu. Brown Crowder Paas,
sound, picked without rain, 14
bu. Browneyed and White
Sugar Crowders. No order
under 1 bushel. L. E. Stribling,
Molena, Rt. 1.
Blue Java Peas, 25c lb. in
lots; Speckled Tender
Half Runner Garden Beans,
45c teacup; Mung Beans, 35c
lb, in 5 Ib. lots; Dry Ground
Sage, 50c teacup. PP in Ga.
Miss Gennia Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
White Running and Bunch
Butterbeans, Little Brown
Crowder Peas, 35 lb.; 3 lbs.,
$1. Add postage. W. W. Mit-
chell; Gay, Rt. 1, Box 40.
12 lbs. Blue Goose Crowder
Peas, 25 lb., lot for 20c lb.
Arnoldsville, Rt. 1.
Tender Cornfield Creaseback
Cutshorts and Streaked beans,
bunch, tender, 6 wks., treated
for weevils, 45c large cup;
White Blackeyed Crowders,
30c cup. PP. Mrs. W. J. Reece,
Cartecay.
10 bu. New Era Peas, har-
vested without rain, $6. bu.
FOB. Sample on receipt 25c.
Horace Darnell, Winston.
ec}
Prompt shipment. |
i Hay,
Mrs. Frances:
ton; 150 bales Oat
Also Red Speckled Crowder
Peas. Mrs. Bula Beal, Ellijay, |
Hiizess ;
clean, $6. bu. FOB. Sample on}
seed. Clifford L. Jones,
Peas, 3
Box 313. 6!
Big White Half Runner
Beans, 25c pt.; White Black-,
eyed Crowder Peas, 10c 1!b.;
Black Walnut Meats, 90c pt.
Add postage. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock. Z
MO only. Howard L. Smith,
Crowder -Peas, 35 cup;
for print. sacks, 2 cups for 3
sacks. Must be good cond. Mis.
Pearl Wilson, Carters, Rt. 1.
800 lbs. Cream Crowder
Peas, 12 1/2c Ib. in 100 lb. ots;
15e lb. for Jess. Pat Snelson,
Greensboro.
\
: Guar. tender, Brown Striped)
Half Runner Beans, new crop,
weevil treated, 50c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. B. iP. Sheffieid,
| Cedartown, Rt. 1.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
400 bales Kobe Lespedeza
clean, bright, $25. ton at
barn, 3 mi. So. . Commerce-
Athens Hwy. Thomas Benton,
Commerce, Rt. 2.
10 tons Lespedeza Hay, nee
Straw, 25c
bale. No rain on them. ie; Pe
Higginbotham, Elberton, Rt. 2.
Lespedeza Baled Hay, Kobe
and Korean, $40. ton at barn.
Ross Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.
Good bright Peanut Hay, 5
tons up, $15. at barn; $25: del.
up to 150 mi.; Also want good
Kobe Lespedeza and Sericea
Be-
nevolence.
New crop Peanut Hay, free
xeeeip re in
Jemima} on poisoning. Del. anywhere
trailer load lots. Write. V. H.
-|Burke, Ashburn, Rt. 1.
_ Sanford Rustproof, high
yield, Wheat, $3.25 bu.; Ga.
Exp. Stat. New Empire -Cotton-
seed, wilt resistant, + $3. bu.
Riley ce roel Turin.
PECAN AND OTHER
_*RUIT TREES FOR SALE
Budded Pecan Trees,
isp, Stuart, Meney
Success and Schley, 1-2. ft.,
$1.00; = 2-3 ft Sl 253-4 ft.,
$1.50; 4-5 ft. $1.75 ea. FOB.
R. L: Adkins, Cordele, Riieero:
ae Bushes, 2 yrs. old, med.
ze fruit, pears 2 areps State
nen: $1. 25 ea. PP. G. M. Mose-
ley, Menlo. :
Peachtree;
State
Maker,
leading var., $5.
,doz.; $35. ;. Grape Vines, $2. 50:
doz.;
$20. cG: Black Walnuts,
$5. doz.: S102 Cx $502 Mae mel:
No, 152J3. Fayetteville. Mrs.
E. B. Travis, Riverdale.
Owari strain Satsuma Orange
Trees, 1 yr. old, good root sys-
tem, $2.25 ea. in lots of 3 or
more. PP in Ga. J. R. Sloan,
Pelham, Rt. 1.
Small Calif.
$1.; Seed, $2. pk;
$4. bu.
wick.,
Orange Trees,
% bu., $3.5
B. O. Fussell, Bruns-
White Scuppernongs, 12 cut-
tings, 50c; Nice Sugar Pear
Sprouts, 20c. Mrs. Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2.
State insp. leading var. Pecan |
Trees. Stewart and Schleys,
2-6 ft., $1. and $3. ea. 7 mi. E.
Sandersville... M. M. Newsome,
_Sandersville.
~Nice Apple, Peach, Pear,
Cherry, Plum Pecan, Chestnut
Trees, Grape Vines, at low
prices. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. :
State insp. leading var. Apple
Trees, 4-5 ft, 40 ea.; Peach,
2-3 ft., 30c ea.; Pear, 34 ft.
75c ea.: Grape Vines,
rooted, Concord, Niagara. Lu-
tie, 15c a.; $10. C; Scupper--
nongs, 40c ea. W. H. Alexander,
Cleveland, Rt. 5.
Peaches: 2 each, Mayflower,
Golden Jubilee, Carmen, 1
Elberta; Apple: 2 ea., Yellow
Transparent, Weaver, Red De-
licious, Yates, 2 1/2-4 ft.,. $5.;
4-6 ft., $7. ONeal Hitt, Jasper,
Rts:
Nice lot Hardy Fig Bushes
(arge Brown Sweet, Brown
Turkey, and Celeste), bear un-
til frost. Mrs. W. D. Callaway,
Atlanta, 1696 Rogers Ave., S.
W. Tel. Ra. 0179.
Budded pecan trees, State
insp., Stuart, Money-Maker,
Success and Schley, 1-2 ft. $1.;
2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 ft. $1.50 ea.
FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt.
3
Red Spotted and White Sugar |
Exe. |
2 vrs, :
. size,
State insp., $1.25 ea. PP.
: Moseley, - Menlo.
Rooted Sage plants, 20 ea.)
Muscadine Grape Vines, 6, $1.,
'Blackhaw Bushes, $1.50 doz.:
'Crabapple, 5, $1,00; Horehound
and Horse. Radi@h, Catnip, 20c
bunch. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6. ;
Tung Oil Trees, 2-3 1/2 ft.
above roots, dug up with sap |
roots, 25 ea.; $2.50 doz. PP in
GaseG: DeVane, Adel. f
Old Fashion
and Fig Bushes,
postage. Exc.
sacks. Mrs.
Shellman, Rt. 2, Box 166.
State insp. leading var.
Stuart Pecan Trees, 2-6 ft. $1.
to $3. ea. 10c off 50 trees or
more. M. M. Newsome,
dersville.
Peach Trees
3, $1. Add
ple trees, 4-5 ft, 40c 2a;
Peach, 2- 3 ft.; 30c; Pear, 3-4 ft.,
oes Grape Vines, Concord,
Niagara, 2 yr., rooted, 15c; 510.
W. H. Alexander.
Rt. 5. S
Large Sweck c ery Tress,
L723 t.<35$12002 5-6 ft., $1.|
ea.; Seedling Peachtrees,
$i. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevo-
lence.
5000 nice 3 -yrs. old Apple
Trees, mostly Blood Red, Yel-
low Delicious, Db, Red Stay-
man,, Rome Beauty, Yates. Sell
"Cleveland,
tonal M. Webb, Ellijay.
Muscadine Grape Vines, and
Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Rooted
Peach trees, May Cherry, 25c
ea.; Mastodon. Everbearing
| Strawberry; $1. C. Mrs. Robert
-H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
1 yr. old Owari strain Satu-
suma Orange Trees, good root
system, $2.25 ea. lots of 3 or
more. PP in Ga. J. R. Sloan,
Pelham, Rt. 1. (Estate of A. Ss
Johnson).
Muscadine Vines, 45 ea.; 500,
$15.; Blue Berry Plants, 50c
doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, T5e doz.
Add. postage. No stamps. Mrs.
'G. W. Bradley, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
| White Scuppernongs, 12 cut-|
tings, 50c; Sugar Pear Sprouts,
20c ea. Mrs. Clyde Logan;
Austell, Rt. 1. :
Pecan Trees: Schley, Stuart,
Moneymaker, 2-3 ft. 3-4 ft.
4-5 ft. 5-6 ft, 6-8, 8-10 ft.
Guar. true to name, Govt. insp-
Calvin Harman, Stovall.
Budded Pecan Trees: Stuart,
Moneymaker, Success and Sch-
ley,-1=2 ft., $1.;. 2-3 ft., $1.25;
3-4 ft., $1.50; 45 fts $1. 75 ea.
poe aR ke Adkins, Gordele,
tao
Apple Trees, 2 and 3 yrs.,
5-7 ft. 50c; June Bud Peach
Trees, 18-24, 25 ea.;
yr. bearing Grape Vines, 25c;
Everbearing Figs, 50c. Lee
Head, Cornelia. .
25 Fig cuttings, $1.; 25 Grape
cuttings, $1. See W. L. Rogers,
Atlanta, 176 Decatur St.
Muscadine and Summer and
Fall Grape Vines, 8, $1.50;
Hazelnut, Mtn. Blueberry (tall,
dwarf var.), $1, doz.; Catnip,
Balm, 3, 25c; Walnut Trees, 8,
shies Peppermint. Plants, 25, 25c.
Rei Vee _ Eaton, "Dahlonega,
Sev. hinidhads Pineapple Pear
trees, rooted, 2 and 3 yrs. old,
-also. Apricot Plums, | 50 ea. Mrs.
B. e F. Latham, Ludowici.
#1-30:
25c Jb; 5 lbs.- $1. Add 10c
postage; Also Umbrella China
Berry Seed, 25c C. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Nice, hand shelled Pecan
Meats, 95c lb. PP anywhere | i
in Ga. Alex Garrett, Com-
merce, Rt. 2.
Shelled Pecam Meat, large
pieces, mostly halves, clean}
and fresh, 65c lb, Del. in Ga.
Mrs. Joe A. Whaley, Shellman,
Rt. 2, Box 166, :
for good print.
Joe A. Whaley,
San-|
State insp. leading var. ap-|
C; Scuppernong Vines, 40c ca.}
10, |.
or exc. for good farm or trac- |}
2 and 3},
Box)
PEANUTS AND PECANS |
FOR SALE
Stewart Pecans, clean, sound,
Penny, tay: d tevil (
Stuart | Pecan .
good quality, 1
any post office
filled to overwei
under 50 Ibs.
Safe del. and_satis
by Bacon, Irwinto
Stuart Pecans,
10 Ibs., $1.90.
J. GC:
Pecans, S
Mahans, $3. f
Meats Halve
Drexel, Chula,
Good quality
-Frotscher_ Pecan
in 5 or 10 Jb. lot
Mrs. W.. D. Ale:
| bern, Box 103.
Pecans: Stew
25 lb.; Succes:
20 Ib. Add po:
est Childs, Om:
30 Jb. or 25
New crop Pape: S)
Fancy, extra large
40c Ib. in 5 an
rin Ga. J.
crop, 25 1b
Mrs. Gladys Pe
ville, N. Peachtree
1948 crop Pec
25c lb; Frotschers,
postage. Miss"
Greenville. ae
New crop. Stuar
lb. PP in 3rd zor
10 lb. lots. Joh
Tifton. Rt. 6, Be
Hand sheled :
cans, 3 Ibs., $1. pos!
Branan, Gordot
New crop pecans
filled Schleys, 33
Bremen, McPhers
Pecans, 20
Smith, Baxley, R
Well - filled.
eans, large size,
Meat, $1. lb. Mrs
Eastman, Rt. 3.
About 100 Ib.
large Pecans,
20c lb. Add p
PP. $18. for I
Charing.
Stuart Pecans
20c Ib. Add pat
ed Pecans, 85 Ib.
ples, ee or frest
Mrs. CH . Cone, S
Large new crop. %
cans, 3 lbs., | 7
PP. Currency
Lang, Ones
Albany, 1508 D.
. Stuart nee
Good we
Walley; | Cord
peo hell Berane:
no oe 40
: Be $ O02 eR)
Tarris, Milner.
; See OG
Seedlings, 20c
son, Sparta, Rt.
20 |
9 4
All good sound
a Moultrie.
Stuarts,
is, new
lots, 15: E.
ew crop, hand,
ed, refrigerator
Meats, $1. Ib. Add
ae _Almoa,
Peanuts, sound,
PP. Miss Lil-
. 500 pint, Del.
send COD. Mrs. 5
bereland, Toccoa. |
walnut kernels,
this yrs crop, $1.
ot paid. te Bell
_{|ta. 1678 Emory Road.
. | ironed, 100 lb. cap.,
- | holes.
| Gainesville, Rt. 2.
15e ea. Add postage. Mrs. B.|
_N. King, Cumming, Rt. 3. :
peerinis sacks, 100) lb. cap:;
_|and mildew, 3 for $1. PP. Mrs.
Bree :
~|raveled,
ele
|3, $1. PP. COD if wanted. Mrs.
: Li Ce Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
_| free of: holes; 30 ea. COD or
|MO. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar:
| Harris,
Walnuts in hull, $1. bu. FOB.
C. P. Bush, Wray.
Black ae anev Ouchy
Snead: $1. bu. No chks. Mrs.
Hassie Hall, Unadilla Rt. 1.
10 bu. nice, hulled, large, and
| med. size black walnuts, for
sale at my home. R. C, Welch,
Ellijay. P. O. Box 152.
SACKS FOR SALE
White feed sacks, 20c_ ea.
prepaid. Dudley Price, Atlan-
Smooth Print sacks, washed,
30c ea.
'Add postage. No chks. Mrs. W.
D. Carnes, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, not washed,
$3.25 doz., washed and ironed,
.| 3, $1. or $3.85 doz. All free cf
Mrs. Hoyt Stanford,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 lb., 28 ea;
White, 20c ea. 100 lb. cap. Add
postage. Jewell Buchanan,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.
100 lb. cap., white feed bags,
no holes nor spots, 20c ea. Dlus
|postage. Mrs. M. L.- Crow,
Good - quality white sacks,
.|washed, ironed, free of holes
Zeb. E.- Clark. Gainesville, R.
8.
- Nice, large Print bags. rav-
eled, washed and ironed, -30c
ea. No COD nor Chks. R. D.
_| Bastian. Cornelia, P.O. Box
274.
Nice Print sacks; washed and
ironed, 30c ea. Add postage.
ue A: J. McClure, Gaines- !
ville, Rt. 1. ; |
Print - sacks, washed: ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 25c.
Mrs. Laura Sues Alpnaratta,
Rite de
Extra large Print Sacks,
washed, ironed, free
of holes and mildew, 3, $1. Add
postage. W. E. Dellinger, Bo-
Sart coRto ale
Nice print sacks, free of
holes and_ mildew, washed,
ironed, 3, $1. Miss Eula Cox,
Canton, Rt. 2s
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
100 Ib. cap., 3. $1. Add postage.
Miss Bessie Cook, Canton, Rt.
Nice washed and_ ironed
print sacks. 100 Ib. eap., free
of holes, 3, $1. Add postage.
Miss Lula Cook, Canton, Rt. 2.
150 Print sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes, SoS k:
COD if preferred.- Mrs. W. Cs
Meadors, Cleveland, Rte ly
Print - sacks, washed, free of
holes and spots, all ripped, oe
$1. PP. Mrs. Gus
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
_ Print sacks, washed, smooth;
Washed print sacks, 3, $1.00:
.| $3.75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. he
A. Mayfield, Cumming, Revels
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
White, sacks, g00d | cond., 18e
ea. Add. postage. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. Deke he
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes, washed,. ironed, 3, $1.
| PP. Mrs. Buell Willard, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1. ;
White sacks, good grade, 100
Ib. cap. 18 ea. No checks.
"| Gladys Duran, Cumming.
Print sacks, washed and iron-
ed, 30c ea. and postage. No
chiks, Edith Turner, Cumming,
t
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
$1.00. CoD or MO. Mrs. G.
a Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, washed and
froned, 8, $1. PP. Cash or MO.
Rt, Ford Pirkle, Cumming,
_| postage. COD if preferred.
| ea.
-Mrs. Je L. Garmon, Poets
Whites,
Sosebee, Ue
30 ea.;
200 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, washed, good
cond., 3, $1.00; $3.60 doz. Add
Mrs.
Roy L. Bennett, Cumming, Rt.
-Few unwashed Print sacks,
$3.25 doz. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Few good Thick Print sacks,
100 lb. 35c ea.; $4. doz. Add
postage. No checks. Dollie
Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
| washed, free of holes and mil-
dew,
3, $1. Plus postage. Mrs.
J. C. Burdett, Gainesville, Rt.
Ds
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 30c
Add postage. No. checks.
Rt 1.
Washed White, 100 lb. cap.,
sacks, free of holes, letters,
and mildew, 20c ea. Add post- |
age. Mrs. H. H. Richardson,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Print. sacks, 100 lb: ~cap.;
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 3, $1.00; 15, $4.75;
$9.25. Add postage. Mrs. G. I.
Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Print and other sacks, 3, $1.;
.15 or more, 30c ea. Add post-
jage. Mrs. H. L. Patterson,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
100 Ib. cap. print sacks,
washed, good cond:, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers,
Gainesville, Rtec02 ee
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
3, $1. J. E. Brookshire, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 7.
Print sacks, 100 1b. cap.
|.washed, 35c ea.; 3, $1.00; $3.90
doz.; White, 100 lb. cap., 25c
ea. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
12, Box 143.
30 ea.; White,
Alton Grindle,
Print sacks,
20c ea. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cao.,
washed, ironed, without hc
and mildew, 30c ea. Add po-
age. No stamps nor checks.
Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville,
Rt. 7.
Dark print sacks, 35c ea.:
/med. and light, 3, $1. All 100
lb. cap., washed and ironed.
Add postage. Mrs. Cornell
| Stowers, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Large Print sacks; 3 for $1.;
25c ea. All free of
holes and mildew and washed.
Add postage. Mrs. Hoke Mar-
tin, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap,
washed, ironed, good cond., 35c
ea. Whites, not washed, 20c ea.,
washed, 25c ea. 3 or 4 in lot,
postpaid. Mrs. R. H. Clark,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
30,.
Add postage. No checks.
Earl Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1. |
puntsces:
Print aes Simic 25 ea.
PP. Mrs. Carson Bruce, Daw-
sonville, Rt. 2,
Print sacks, 35c ea.; Washed
White, 25c ea; Unwashed
White, 20c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Guy A. Grant, Gaines-
alent i
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 30c
ea.; Odds, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Parks Roper, Gainesville,
ish ale
Print: saeks;,1002 lb. caw:
free of holes and _. mildew,
washed, 3, $1. Add _ postage.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. James
Fowler, Gainesville, Rt. 5. .
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
washed, ironed, free of hoes
and spots, 3, $1.00; not wash2d,
30c ea. Add postage. COD if} 1
preferred. Mrs. Claude R. Gar-
rett, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 3, $1.00; Odds, 25 a.;
$30. C. Orders filled promptly.
Mrs. Will Castleberry, Mur-
rayville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, free of oles
and mildew, 30c ea.; White,
22c ea. Mrs. Irene Pierce,
Gainesville,. Rt. 6.
Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, 100 lb. ecap., 30c ea.
Mrs.
Print sacks, extra large
size, no holes, washed and iron-
ed, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Jodie C. Wilson, Gainesville,
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
no holes, 30c ea. Add postage.
No checks nor COD. Mrs. G. A.
Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Print sacks, washed, goorl
cond., 100 Ib. cap., 3, $1. N>
checks. Add postage. Mrs. L.
H. Cantrell, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
good cond., 3, $1.00; $3.75 doz.
No checks. Mrs. Roy Dunagan,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Print sacks, washed, free of
holes and mildew, 100 lb. cap.,
PP in Ga. No checks. Prompt
shipments. Mrs. R. C. Burrus,
Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Print sacks, washed, ripped
and ironed, 3, $1. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs. Nell Chap-
man, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
35c'ea., Odds 25c ea. COD or
MO. Mrs. H. R. Roper, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, without heles cr
mildew, 30c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Lonnie Rundles, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.
+ Print Sacks, 100: Ib-- cap.
good cond., washed, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. A. K. Grier,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
and
200 White Sacks, 100 lb. zap, _
$38.75; Small lots, 21 ea. MO.
Major Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. | ae
Nice print sacks, 100 lb. vap.,
fine weave, washed, ironed, %,
$1. Add postage. COD if pre-
ferred. Mrs. A. F. Nix, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, 100 |b.
washed, good cond., 30c
Add postage. Mrs. C. T.
Crary, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Print sacks, 3, $1.00; $3.75
doz.; White sacks with ~ed
stripe, 25c ea. Exc. some for
dried fruit. Mrs.. James .
Hope, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Washed and ironed Priat
sacks, 35c.ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. B: B. Satterfield, Lula, Rt.
eav.,
ea.
Me-
100 White feed sacks some
chicken and some dairy),
washed, some with letters and
few holes, $10. for lot. Post-
age to be added. Mrs. G. L.
Bramlett, Marietta, Rt. 4.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and stains, 100
IbP2caps<3,e 916 SP P= Mirs=
Gravley, Marietta, Rt. 6.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap,
washed, ripped, free of hoies
and mildew, 3, $1. PP in Ga.
Orders filled promptly. Mrs.
Pete Kemp, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. ~cap.,
washed, ripped, free of holes
and mildew, 3, $1.00; Odds, 25
ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. Gordon -
Kemp, Murrayville. i
Print sacks, 3, $1.00; $30. C;
Odds, 30c; Ones with holes,
25= PRs Wisse), ates Gresik
Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes, washed, ironed, 3 for
$1. postpaid in Ga. Miss Lucile
Wilson, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
100:Ib:.-eap- print: ssackss.
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 35c ea. COD. Can
fill large orders. No checks nor
stamps. Mrs. W. J. Cochraa,
Stonewall. a
' Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 35
and. 40c ea. Mrs. C. A. Black,
The Rock, Rt. 1, Box 44.
35-40 good Burlap Feed
sacks, .10c:-ea. FOB: M2 Ge
Smith, Toccoa, 152 Hayes St. ~
500 Print sacks, 100 lb. cao,
free of holes, unwashed, 25c ea. -
No less 50 in order accepted.
White sacks,-13c ea. Raiph
Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1.
SACKS WANTED
Want 100 (or more) washed,
free of holes, print sacks. Must
be cheap for cash. Write Ziv--
ing prepaid price. D. T. Gates,
Hamilton, Rt. 2.
cppy New Year?
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_ SACKS WANTED
Want print sacks at 25 ea.|
rs, Ruth Fricks, White Stone.
Want to_exc. good soft shell
pecans for washed print 100
Ib. sacks. 10 lb. pecans = for
every 12 sacks. Send sacks
parcel post postpaid. Will vre-
pay postage on pecans. J. D.
3 Powell, Fitzgerald, Box 529.
Exe, strawberry plants, for
print sacks, 250- plants for 3
sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. E.
J. Berry, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. 3
_ Want 100 Print sacks, free of
holes and spots. Write. Mis. |
Boyd Johnson, Dalton, Rt. 1.
Want some sacks: Exc. 1 |b.
of Pecans for 1 Sack. Ea. pay
postage. Can fill large orders.
-Eulie Bargeron, Coffee. i
~ Want 20 white, 100 lb. cap.,
feed sacks, free of holes and
spots. Mrs. Lillie M. Smith,
Macon, Rt. 5.
Exc. seedling and Stuart Pe-
cans,- well filled out, also this
yrs crop Peanuts, for . Print
sacks. Mrs. H. R. Thompson,
Ochlocknee, Rt. 1.
Exc. pecans for nice priat
sacks: 1 lb. for 1 sack. Ea. pay
postage. Fill large orders. R.
L. dyers, Coffee.
Want 50-100 tow Sacks, |
grain or feed, in good cond.
Advise. R. A. Caldwell, Bar-
wick.
Will pay $10. for 100 waite
feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free
of holes and mildew. Mrs. J.
7jT. Ellis, Tallapoosa, Star Rt.
Will pay $20. for 100 Print
secks, 100 lb..cap., good cond.
Advise. I. B. Lewis, Alapana.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
APPLES
1948 crop dried apples, free
of worms, peel, core, 60c 1b. in
5 lb. up lots. Prompt filling of
orders, Mrs. Fred Franks, Hi-
-awassee.
3 lbs., for $1.
Dried apples,
del. Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Young
Cane,
Good cooking, sundried ap-
ples, 1948 crop, worm and peel
free, 35 Ib., 20 or more Ib. lots,
_ 30c Ib. Add postage. Truman
Neal, Aska.
BEESWAX
Want some Beeswax at 37c
fb. Advise. J. T. Holland,
. Bparks. :
BEANS
Want 100 lbs., Bunch Velvet
beans, this yrs crop. in pods
ol
Write. A. L. Thompson, Cad-
well.
SUGAR CANE
Good 1-% ton truck load
good Green Sugar Cane, 5 to
- 7 it, $1.50 a hundred. Johnny
Copeland, Gardi. Rt. 1.
CORN
Good pop corn, _ shelled,
sound, clean, from 1948 crop,
25c lb, Add postage. Mrs. B.
F. Eavenson, Elberton. Rt. 2.
1,000 lbs., hybrid yellow pop
- corn, 1948 crop, 50c lb.-in 100
Ib. lots, FOB; 20c lb. smaller
jots and you pay posta8e. Au-
dry Martin, Carrollton. Rt. 4.
COTTONSEED
Wilt-resistant Empire cotton-
Reeds. ist: tyr. tor: sate. J. M.
Golden, Draketown.
' FEATHERS
Around 10 Ibs., good, used
not old feathers, mixed geese
and duck, $1. lb. Mrs. G, W.|
Vaughn, Williamson
New turkey and capon fea-
thers, dry picked, free of wing
and tail feathers, 45c lb. del.
Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.
PEPPER
5 lbs:, long pod dried pepper,
not ground, $3.50 or 75c lb.
~ postpaid; also exc. 5 lbs., sugar
crowder peas for 3 print dairy
sacks. Mrs. Grahm Eley, White |
Plains. |
-ROOTS AND HERBS
Red Sassafras roots, 50c lb
also tame Gooseberries, and
horseradish, 25c ea. Exc. for
Print sacks. Mrs. Malva Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
threshed. Pay good price. 3
SCEL
i A O
FOR SALE
SAGE
Dry leaf Sage, $1. lb; table
peas, 10 lbs., $1.25; Dynamite
pop corn, shelled, new, 10 lbs.,
$1.25; Sage plants. Exc. for
sacks and pecans. Myrtle Pace,
Temple. Rt. 1, fas
Nice, hand picked, shade cur-
ed Sage, $1. lb. 2 or more Ibs.,
90c 1b; also dried red hot pep-
per, $150 lb. All
Mrs. Nathan Weatherby,
Ground, Rt. 4
1948 hand gathered, washed,
shade dried sage, $1. 1b., 3 los.,
Ball
90c lb. Postpaid in Ga. Mrs.
Claude Edmonds, Toccoa. Rt.
2, Box 143. :
SYRUP
Best grade Sugar Cane Syrup
2,000 gal. in 1 gal. containers,
75. gal. T. P. Parrish, Adel.
COTTONSEED:
5 bales D & PL cottonsesd,
Ist yr., 44 percent lint. D & PL
ginned, 8c lb. for lot at my
barn. John J. McGarity, Beth-
lehem.
HONEY:
Ga. honey, 10 Ib. pails, $3:00;
5= lbs; - $1.50" -del?.1 Cs? 655 4h:
$7.00; 4-10 Ib., $9.35. Exp. Col. :
All strained. In new tin pails.
Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton,
Ric ale
POTATOKRS:
200 bu. P. R. sweet potatoes,
kept fine, for sale about bed-
ding time March 1949. Prefer
selling in lot. Mrs. Annie
Moore, Junction City.
VEGETABLES (FRESH):
Nice turnip greens, headed
cabbage, rutabagas, | mustard,
for sale by the truck load, at
my place. L. J. Walker, Milan,
Rt-2.
FRUIT (DRIED)
Exc. 20 lbs., new crop Stuart
pecans: for 10 lbs.. new crop
dried apples or peaches, with-
Postpaid. |:
_FOR SALE
Hatching eggs from
bred R. IT L
per 15, FOB. Elbert L. Overton,
Bowdon. Rt. 3.
FRUIT (DRLED)
Nice, dried frurt, free
worms, peel and core, 35c Ib.
*ylus postage in 5 lb. up lots.
es Laura _ Dyer, Blairsville.
Like :
Dried tart apples, free of core,
peel and worms, 3 lbs., $1. del.
Mrs, J. C. Hunt, Young Cane.
1948 crop Sundried apples,
no peel, core or. worms, 60c
Ib. 5 lbs. up lots; or 55: Ib.
50 Ib. lots. .Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee.
FEATHERS >
Peacock feathers, assorted,
$1.10 doz. postpaid. Mrs. C. R.
Morgan, Americus. Rt. 4.
Nice, white feathers, lot of
207 Abs; $17. or 21b5e lb. 2 del.
Sample on request. Mrs, Mary
Collins, Gainesville. Rt. 1
GOURDS
Nest egg gourds, five cents
ea; other shapes and sizes, 5c
to 15c ea. Mrs. John Weaver,
Temple. Rt. 2, :
HONEY
Pure extracted Table Honey,
Cs. 6-5 Ib. jars, $6.50; 10 Cs.,
$60.; 60 lb. can, $9. Fob. H. F.
York, Jesup.
Fancy Strained Honey, Cs.
8-5 Ib. glass jars, $7.50 Cs. Exp.
prepaid in Ga, EK. J. Lewis,
Nahunta.
Six 5 Ib. jars Honey to Cs.,
$6.50; 25-1 1b., $6.25. J. D. Ben-
Boe Waycross, 722 Charlotte
SAGE
Shade dried leaf sage, new
crop, $1. lb; 2 or more. lbs.,
90c lb, Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Frank Miller, Lula.
Dry sage, $1. lb; pop corn,
10 lbs., $1.25; eating peas; 10
lbs., $1.25; Exe. for sacks, pe-
ea ete, Myrtle Pace, Temple.
out peel or core. Ea, pay post-|Rt
age. Frank Malpass, Milledge-
ville.
PECANS
Trade Feed syrup for pecans.
Make best price. Glenn Norton,
Fairburn. : :
POTATOES
Want sev. bu. Boone sweet
potatoes. Advise. Clem Turk,
Homer.
SEED
Want price on Kebe Lespe-;R
deza seed, in 3 te 5 M. Ibs.
A. T. Rigsby, Sale City.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Speckled Crowders, treated,
hand shelled, cleaned. 20c lb.
No postage paid and no chks.
W. C. Byington, Newman. Rt.
GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE
3 tons good Peavine and
\Clover hay, $25. ton; also 350
bu. n2w Corn, $1.75 bu. at my
farm, 4 mi, So. Brooklet. Mrs.
J, W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. 2.
About 2 tons good hay, $30.
ton del., near Macon; also Sugar
cream crowder peas in any size
lot. About a bushel. M. P.
Minchew, Jr., Macon. Rt. 3.
PECANS FOR SALE
Best grade Stuart pecans,
27%2c lb. del. by parcel post;
larger quantities, 22c lb. by
Frt. or Exp. Col. Geo. A. Mc-
Arthur, Albany, 1503 Dawson
Rodi:
BUTTER
Fresh, country butter, 60c
lb. 4 lbs. ea. week. Mrs. H. R:
Roper, Gainesville, Rt, 1.
CORN
60 bu. Corn, $1.75 bu. for
ue lot. L. R. Meeks, Dacula.
tei
100 bu. corn, $1.40 bu. at the
yarn. Ralph Willif< 1, Warren-
ton. :
SOTTONSEED
New Empire cottonseed
sound, clean, kept pure at gin.
i W. Thurmond, Farmington.
beaks
Ex
Purebred White Giant eggs,
finest. laying stock, $2.10 set-
ting; also gourd (1 yard long
var.,), seed, $1. teacupful; Wil-
low, poplar, wild cherry, sas-
safras, yellow dock, sweet gum
bark, 3 lbs., $1. Exc, for Print
sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
well. Rt. 2.
Sage limbs, well rooted, 5
for 50c; $1. doz; catnip, 50c
Jarge bunch; cow-horn pepper
seed, little pear and cherry
tomato, ea. 10c. PP. Mrs. A.
Horsley, Waco. Rt. 2, Box 40.
SYRUP
30 gal, No. Ga. Sorghum
syrup, good, thick, $2.25 gal.,
by case, 6 gal. to Cs. or $2.50
gal. separately. Will ship. Add
DOSES L. R. Meeks, Dacula.
VEGETABLES (FRESH)
2 acres Collards and somc
Radishes, my place, 9 miles
Thomasville on Barwick Road.
R. R. NeSmith, Boston. Rt. 1.
WALNUTS
Walnuts, hulled, extra large,
$2. bu. Exe. for citrus fruit,
pecans, syrup, sweet potatoes,
ap, les, dried fruit. Mrs. John
Greear, Helen, White Co.
1948 crop black walnuts, free
of hull, $2.50 bu, plus shipping
charges. Mrs. Ivy Harris, Sand-
ersville. Rt. 1.
Send sample and quote price.
Mrs. Effie Holton, Baxley, Rt.
1
ARTICHOKES:
Want about 500 lbs. Velvet
beans in hull, also 5 bu. Brab
peas and 100 lbs. Kobe Las-
pedeza. Advise. E. P. Drexel,
Chula Rte 17
BEES:
Want 2 or 3 Hives Bees in
Pat. Gums. Exe. assorted
Scuppernong vines. Chas. E.
Oxford, Concord.
PEANUTS:
Want 300 lbs., Runner pea-
nuts for seed. R. P. Rowe,
Moreland, Rt. 1.
PEAS:
Want 1 or 2 bu. Blackeyed
Crowder Peas, not mixed. Ad-
vise. Homer G. Cline, Canton,
Rt
ure-
Red Bantams, $1.50 |.
of
Want number bu. Artichokes |
at once. Advise. Herman. L.
Smith, Conyers, Rt. 3.
BEANS:
BUCKEYES:
Want about 100 Buckeyes
(Horse Chesnuts). State prive.
A. S. Dozier, Atlanta, P. O.
Box. 1617. 4
CORN:
Want a trailer load of corn,.
Yellow preferred. W. H. Ad-
ams, Madison. Care Adams
Hereford Center.
corn in shuck,
at Birmingham.
cash or swap Re
W. H. Nix, Alp
GOURDS:
Want 15 or 2
gourds. Advise.
Tanner, Tennille.
Easiest Bulbs to Groy
House, Flower in Wat
Easiest flowers for the amateur
to grow in the house this winter
are bulbs-which need only water to
enable them to flower. Botanists
say a-bub is a storehouse contain-
ing a new plant, plus food and
energy sufficient to earry it to
maturity. Warmth, water and light} r
start up growth, but this must not
be too rapid.
Paper white narcissi, its yellow
cousin narcissus soliel dor, and
top size hyacinths are the varieties
most commonly grown in water
without~ soil; but crocuses, and
grape hyacinths can be grown in
bowls containing bulb fibre, and
lily of the valley pips will flower
in bowls with wet sphagnum moss
packed about their roots. ~
Failure is usually due-to fast
growth stimulated by high temper-
atures, which result in scanty roots,
spindly top growth, and no flowers
-at all, or very poor ones..
Whether grown in gravel and
water, bulb fibre, or soil, contain-
ers several inches deep should be
used, so there is plenty of room
for roots. Heats
Set the bulbs close together, but
do not let them touch. There should
be two inches of gravel, soil or|
fibre below them, and water should
be kept only high enough to touch
the base of the bulbs.
Root formation prcedes top
growth and should take four weeks.
A temperature below 60 degrees is
essential, and it may be kept be-
Jow 50. Roots develop best in the
dark, but with these. bulbs a sub-
dued light is permissible. When
the roots are fully developed, top
growth will begin, and at this stage
the bulbs can be given more light
though it is well to keep them out
_ of direct sun until flower stalks be-
_ gin to develop. Then give them
all the light possible.
Best flowers will result if a tem-
perature of 65 degrees is never ex-
ceeded. Be careful to keep the
plants away from steam pipes and
radiators, or living rooms heated
above 70 degrees. They should be
' near windows where there is light
Perennial Vegetables -
-Perennial vegetables including
asparagus, rhubarb and _ hardy
, onions are better planted this fall
MISCELLANEOUS _,
WANTED
APPLES:
Want 10 lbs. dried apples. |
than next spring, Asparagus and
rhubarb will be ready to harvest a
full year sooner while the onions
will produce a harvest next spring.
For the asparagus bed, roots
should be obtained and placed in a
location which need not be dis-
turbed during the life of the
garden, since a good asparagus
bed will last several decades. Deep,
| rich soil is required and the plants
- should be given ample room, with
three feet each way between hills.
Dig a hole a foot deep, spread the
roots out and set the crown of the
plant six inches below the surface.
Rhubarb is another long lived
plant. Six plants will suffice for the
average family and they should be}
placed where they will not be dis-
turbed, perhaps near the asparagus |
in a garden screen or border.
The hardiest winter onion is the |
red perennial, sometimes called
the Egyptian. This is one of the
onions which instead of bearing
seeds, .produces at the top of the
seed stalk a bunch of onion sets.
These sets should be obtained and
planted this fall, a foot apart in the
row,.in rows two feet apart; though,
few families will need more than
one row.
This onion never produces a
round bulb, but in the spring
as soon as the ground thaws, it
begins to grow stalks like green
onions. Part of each clump may be
pulled up and used, and with this
annual thinning, and ordinary cul-
tivation, the plants will live in-
definitely. The flavor of the stalks
is mild in the early spring, but
becomes stronger later.
Where winters are mild, some of!
Large bulbs of Du
can be grown in
glasses, which su
'a dark place, in
When roots fill
growth begins, acct
gradually to ligh
slowly in a temp
degrees.
the potato or mul
be planted in the fa
produce clumps
the early spring.
set out each ye
plant is harveste
states these onions
without -a heavy
some winters
protect Gane:
heah in, $150.
alf: Large "Jersey
barn. Marvin
ull, 600 Ib. and
gs, mixed SPC
At my farm 1%
sboro. J. W. Weav-
Milch Cone 2nd.
ves,. freshen by
avy milkers, rich
ed: Bayne, Beye
1 Polled Fere:ord
tly marked but not
Cow, Be gals. z|
ks., old. Reason-
reshen Dec. 23.
Douslas,
sey : Bull Cait,
48 for $75. ols
Trawick,
Tecigne Buil,
Joe A. |
wn, POB 1005."
Bull Calves by
out of ataseitic |
tion records.
_ treated, reg. !
e, $25. ea. crated, |
Sheate 3 mos.
$15. ea. at my
ne, Covington,
i
hip Jan. 15. Ship
J. Cleveland,
inning stock, e ?
40-45 Ibs., reg.-
me, - $25. ea.; Bred
50 Ibs., $125. -$150.;
bs., ready for serv-
a Nix, Alpharetta,
ce well marked
en exc. bloodlines,
name, treated,
FOB. 5 mi. SE. Mrs.
inehurst, Rt. 1.
ng ~Sows, 275 lbs.,
one, 7 with other
), $300. for sows
o good Mule, for-
for good size
es Byrom, Jones-
| old, approx: 175 lbs.,
| litter iis first litter),.
.|R. Meeks, Dacula, RED de
blocky, |
,| Rt
is 2g,
S treated,
G@cod FFA and 4H stock. W. L
Lyle, Atlanta,
| Pigs, 12 wks.
| Gilt. 8 mos. old, 180 Ihs.,
| dahl.
- HOGS FOR SALE
3 SPC Gilts, 10 wks. old,
sired by Reserve Grand Champ.
Macon Area Swine Show, dbl.
treated, reg. crated, $25. ga.
| FOB, Jimmy Williams, Juli-tte.
4 bred Reg: OIC Sows,
all
reg. for sale. Frank H. Red-
wine, Jr., Palmetto,.Rt. 1.
Blocky type Duroc Pigs, 9
wks. old, reg. in buyers name,
treated, no runts, $20. ea. Brut
Bennett, Moultrie, Rt. 3.
~ OIC Male shoat, about 7 mos.
old, ready for service, $25. cash
at barn or trade for heifer calf
that can grow without milk.
Shipping expense extra. Y. Me
Andetson, Williamson.
OIC and Berkshire cross Pigs
and Shoats, (shoats weigh 50-
85 lbs.), pigs 6-8 wks. old. Bill
McGinnis, Buford. Rt. 1. Bona
Allen Farm.
Young Hereford Sow, $60. Or
exc, for pony or cow. Clifford
Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
1 Sow and 6 Figs, 6 wks. old
reg, bloe :y type Duroc
| Jersey Gilts, dark red, 5 mos.
FOB. Frank eis Redwine.
Palmettc. _
Brood Sow, already bred. 2nd.
$70. L.
4 OIC short nose,
Male Pigs, 12 wks. old, reg. in
buyers name, treated,
Clemon 8.
Wilbur. Acworth,
& Duroe- Hampshire - Cross,
Pigs, 7 wks. old, $10. ea. at my
farm. A. D: Reokett, Fairburn,
eas
Fine OIC, 450-500 ioe poar,
exe. for breeding, $75. at my
i or trade for pigs. San-
oe Powell, Stockbridge, Rt. 2.
OIC Pigs. of the finest breed-
SE Fair,
reg. in buyers name.
1401 N. High-
Jand Ave. N. E, Tel. Ve. 4781.
SPC Pigs, bred, gilts, serv-
ice boar, all champion bre2d-
ing. Reasona able price.
Rann, Midyile-
& OIC Pigs, slightly crowed
with .Guinea (bern
Emory _ V. Franklin,
Rt. J. 5 mi. E. Norcrass.
Reg. Cherrv Red,
Duroc Piss, dbl. eted:
cond.; be 8 wks: old and ready:
Dututn,
blocky.
$50. ea.)
ae ship.
i | anywhere, $30. ea. AH mail ans.
out of the 1948 winne:s,
unrelated pairs, Jbl.,
Wns
Ste] Rt
|
Nov. 7tn). |
Dest | lbs.,
pee AND MULES
FOR SALE 5
TK Mule, real cheap; Also loose
a
hay, for sale. Dollie Hunt, Ca
Spring.
8 yrs, old, 1300 ibs., gentle.
Horse, work a-.ywhere, $85.
cash. Looney Lee, Fayetteville,
Rt. 2. Boram Springs Rd.
Reg. Tenn. Walking Horses:
Bay Gelding, Fox Trot Gait,
$250.: Black Mare, very fine,.
with colt 5 mos. old, SoU ee
yr. old Fillies, See at barn
Saturdays and Sundays. G. R.
Vinson, Dunwoody, Rt. 1, 6664
Ptree Dunwoody Rd.
Po.y, 450 Ibs., 5 yrs. old,
brown and white spotted. J.
W. McCullar, Milledgeville, Rt.
ee
Good young mule, work. any-
where, easy to handle, $100.
Marion Boyce, Campton, Rt. 1.
Good gentle plow mule, work
anywhere, $50. or trade for
heifer. C. D. Ergle, Austell. Rt.
| 2, Box 56.
Dec. 15th, $75.; Big Bone. Black |
Guinea; Also Sow and 7 Pigs, |
_ Reg. J. R. Este8, Newborn.
2 good mules, 1200 lbs., ee
anywhere, 9 and 10 yrs. old.
Reasonable price. See W. O
Boatrisht, Cobbtown, Rt. 2.
Mules from 8-12 yrs. old, for
sale cheap. S. C. Bryant, ale
Sle
Pr. Mare > Mules, l black,
blue, 9 and 10 yrs. old, around
1000 Ibs. ea.. work anywhere:
Also new 2H Wagon. See on
the old Canon and Royston Rd.
1 Mi. So. Canon. H. T. Rowers,
Canon. Rt, 2.
2 Mares,
good ong 5 and
8 yrs. old, 1150 Ibs. ea., for cash:
or exc, for cattle of same value.
Pershing Lowerv, Fastman, Rt.
Ben \ :
Pair gaited Mules, middie-
aged. around 1100 lbs. ea. Mrs.
M OD. Pittman, Maysville.
5 gaited gelding saddle horse,
sorrel, flax mane and fail. Pre-
fer selling to private . patty.
Mrs: H.W. Hill, Jr. Gnean-
ville.
Black Mare Mule, Ga. raised, |-
wt. 1250 Ibs.,
6 yrs. old, perfect
qualities. R. G. Jennings. a-
con. POB 891. Phone 1596.
Reg. Tenn.
vapers.
on.
Gordon Kettles. Dal-
5. or 6 nice work mules and
1 horse, 4-10 yrs. old. All !et-
ters ans. B. F. Harris, Griffin,
Box 364, Phone 4586.
Mare, 6 yrs. old, about 1100
gentle, work anywhere,
$150. Mrs. Lois Worley, Clarks-
for sale Dec. 28th., $18. ea. my | ville, Rt. 3.
place: $20. ea. shivned. Pavers
furnished in buyers name.
Roland Bennett, Jecup, Rt. 2:
bts
uroc-Jersey
old, litter of}
twelve, 4 els. 4 males, reg..in>
ea. E.
en
. Choice Dueoe Pigs;
wke., 50-75 Ibs., male and fe-
nurebred
ers name, $20.-$30. ea. at farm.
in Sunnyside or del. to exp. 1f-
fice, Waycross. James E. Tav-
Jor. Waycross, (Simnvside). Rt.
1, Phone 1443 JX.
Blocky Cherry Red Duroc
$50, |
J Male. same as gilt, 200 !bs.
60. $3. extra for
treated and .papers furn-
ished. A. cE: Bennett, Jesup. |
Rt: 2:
5 SPC Males, purebred,
wks. old, reg. in buyers name,
$30. ea. Farl Lanier, Summit.
Reg. SPC Scar. approx. 2
yrs. old, for sale. Papers furn- 5
ished. J. R. Hardy, Lizella.
Little Bone Guinea
Hog, about 125 Ibs., $50. FOB
Graymont. C. H. Barnes,
Swainsboro, 110 W. Pine St.
4 Hereford Male Pigs, 4 mos.
old, sire a Yalehurst stock
boar direct, eligible to reg., 50
Tbs. ea., $15. ea. Cannot shiv.
No letters. See. J. W. Farretl,
Louisville, Rt. 1, Box 130.
OIC Pigs and PC, 14-6 wks.
$10. ea. Will not ship. F.
D dd. A
15 |
|
oe
\D. Bobby Floyd, mele, treated and reg. in buy- |
|
i
4
- Ferguson,
Male , 0z
15| preferred, and turkeys up to
B.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FCR SALE
NZW Doe with 6 young, $5,
NZW Doe with 5 young, $5.00.
Both for $10. Floyd Turnes, |
19-14; Monroe, Rt. 1.
Eng. Guinea Pigs,
smal}. mixed cols., males, $1.,
females, $1.50 ea. No COD.
Mrs. L. . Kimbrough, Vien-
mac Rt /2
Guinea Pigs (Cavies) $1.-
ea. Billy Turner, Union Point.
White Rabbits, 1 mo. old, 75c
/ea. and up. Will not ship. Dal-
large and
es
$35.
shippiny, as Ivie, Cornelia, Galloway St.
Giant Chinchillas,
purebred.
Dif. L.
ages and prices. W.
Gillsville.
NZ Rabbits, from ped. stoch,
pr. 3 mos. old, $3.75; one 5 mos.
old Buck, $1.75, Exp. Col. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt:
10 Guinea Pigs, from 12-i5
, 3 males, 7 females, 50c ea.
Mrs. F. J. Lowman, Roy.
Guinea Pigs (Cavies)
grown White Eng. Females,
bred, 5 young ones bred ist.
time and 16 young = maivs,
breeding age; 10 females and
9 young. Sell or exc. Boyce H.
Smith, Sharon.
Cavies, all sizes and cols, for
sale or trade for heavy breed
fryers or hens, Reds or Rocks
20 Ib Hatcher, Jr. Grif-
Tt
| heavy
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
White Doe Rabbit, large)
2\ size, black eyes, $2. COD.
Steward Sewell, Lavonia, Rt. 1 Le
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE.
1 milk goat and a half grown
nannie, for sale. Mrs. A. C.
Cantrell. Cleveland. Rt. .!
Young White Saanan
freshen in Jan., fine = stock,
from heavy milkers, 1 maie,
same breed, extra large, from
reg. stock: Special price cn
pair. Will -ship..Mrs.. W. .
Marshall. Reynolds.
Large Milk Goat (doe),
milking, has uniform udder,
very gentle. T. M. Nichols, J+
Moultrie. Rt._ 5.
3 purebred veg. Tog. Miik
Goats, short hair, dark choco-
late, hornless, 2 does, 1 young
buek. Low price. J. J. Johns-
ton.. Waynesboro. -
Good Milk Goats, now fresh
in, others to freshen few days.
Reasonable. Tome see, 1 rai.
out Atlanta Hwy. from Tocca.
J. S. Meeks. Toccoa.
Reg. Saanan Buck at Stud,
Lester of Sunnyslope, sire of
milking hornless kids;
Also want several hornless
good milk does. fresh or ready
to freshen, near Atlanta. Tel.
Bel. 5393. W. J. Sumilin, Atlan-
ta, 730 Grand Ave. N. W.
Nice, Reg., Hampshire buck,
for sale or exc. for another,
same stock, 1 yr. old; also 2xc.
niee 5 yr. old saddle mare fer
a good mule; not over 6 vrs.
old, 800 to 1200 lbs. J. .F. We?l-
born, Rock Springs.
?
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want 1_reg. polled Hereford
Bull, 2-3 yrs. old, and 1 Here-
Walking Mure. :
.young and gentle, bred to Son.
of Wilson Alien, Jr., $100. with:
5.
ford Bull, reg., 10-12 mos. cid.
State price. Also breeding,
cond., and performance. D. C.
Collier, Barnesville.
Want young cow giving 2-!
3 gals. milk daily. Pay cash
and haul. Mrs. Eugene Louder- |
milk, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
HOGS:
- Want a Hereford male pig at
Might prices J. ol Holland:
Sparks. :
HORSES AND MULES:
Want 1 pony. Must be gen-
tle. Contact: Jac< C. Fincher,
Canton, POB 512.
POULTKY FOR SALF
ANCONAS:
10 Apr. hatch pullets and 1
-cockerel,. from She-ards Farn-
ous Ancens, 275 egg sirain,
now laying. $30. for the pen.
FOB. L. F. Holloway, Rome.
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS
3 small type pit game hens,
1/2 Wingate Brown Red, 1/2
Black Breasted Red, $7. for
lot. M. O. Ruth McBride, Rock-
mart, Rt. 1.
HAMBERGS:
3 Silver Spangled Hamberg
roosters, 5 mas old, $2. ea; al-
SO ) eGo Mag Shaats. Wit
60-75: Ibs... ea., $20. and $15. ea
Cannot ship. Minnie Saine,
Murrayville, Rt. 1.
BANTAMS:'
4 bantem roosters, 1 1/2 vrs
old, 56 ex; also 1 pr.
rabbiis (pink eyes), $3. or exc
Raleigh Fruitt, Lavonia, RFD
9
<
White Leghorn Bantams
from show stock, few mod. BB
Red Game Baniams. -Reason-
able, also Pr. Golden Pheasants,
$17.50. Virgil Dunn, East Point,
406 Hendrix Ave.
3 purebred wJark Cornish
Bantam and 2 purebred Golden
Sebright Bantam Roosters. Seil
or trade any for other pure-
bred bantams; also mixed Ban-'
tam Roosters, 75c ea. Billy
d [ Rt e
Doe,
now |
. How serving hens,
White:
13.
PAGE SEVEN
POULTRY FOR SALE
Purebred Buff Cochin Ban
tams, young stock, $1. and up;
Jap. White Silkies, $4. pyr.
grown; White King Pigeoas,
$3. pr.; White Fantails. $34
fe large white Pekin Ducks,
good layers. Spring 1948 hatca,
$2. sea.) Mrs. We Je Mersha
Revnolds. :
ond 3 pullei:. trown:
$1 2b cds
Valdosta
Rooster
bantams, $3.50 or
Mrs. r-7. Atkinson,
Pio
2 Garebred burr Cochin
oosters, Vr. old. Cheav. Mrs.
M OD. Booth, Atlanta 539
Rescher St. S. W. RA 8205.
Golden Shrights. Japanese
and Brown Leghorn bantamis,
| $5. ea. up. Bob Clerk, Macon,
358 Snring St. ;
Bearded White
| Mille Fleurs. $7. i
| Sebrights, . Black . Tail Japs,
| Black Corhins, $6 vr; Buff
Cochins, $5. pr; extra cocxer-
els, ond large Pekin ducks. $2.
ea. Frenchy 7 be!. Macon, 4470 -
| Broadway.
Pr. Black Jan Silkie cocker-
els, $1. er: grand. big Slack
Cochins. $@. -pr., also spect
value Brown Leghorn cocker-
els, $3. ea. W. O. Themas, Sa-
venneh, 1205 East 40th St.
CORNISH, GAMFS & GIANTS
Silkies and
or: Golden
1947 hatch Pure Brown Red
Leopard pit yzames. $10. trio;
2 yr. old Hens, $6. ea. L. fT.
-Vaughn, Rovsiton, Rt. 2.
10 young purebred Cornish
es purebred, exe. cond.. and
a 7 lb. Cockerel, $25.00; Trade
ae 20. bu.- godd' corn. Jd. Hae
Granger, Reidsville. i :
10 Marcy strain White Giant
Hens, 18 mos. old. $2.50 ea. or
exe. for 9 Dark Ccrnish Hens
and 1 Rooster. L. T. Hammond,
Clarksville. Rt. 2.
Standard Cornish Pullets,
Apr. hatch, $225 ea.; lots of
five, $2. 2a.; Later hatched pul-
lets, $1.50 ea. MO with order.
B. H. Ho!somback, East Point,
302 S. Harris St.
Trio Dark Cornish, with lone
! yellow _ legs, purebred, heavy
$8.00: Also June hatch
$2.50 ea. MO only.
B. Patterson, Ty Ty,
| type,
' cockerels, -
Miss Cena
aR ste
_ Pure Grist Grady Stags and
Pullets, $15. trio; Sniders Ba-
con Warncrse Siags, $7.50 ea.
All kinds Pit Cocks, 2 yrs. old,
$125. for 12. O=x-excl= Lom
| Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2.
3 pit game siags, 1948 hatch,
Roundheacs and Leopards,
cress, half ea., $2. ea. Russell
Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.
PHEASANTS & PIGEONS:
1948 Ringneck pheasants,
cock and 4 hens, $25. FOB.
Money Order. Maleo!m McMil-
lan, Bartow, Box 13.
50 White King p geons, wock-.
ing. Sacrifice for $1. ea. D: EB
Meccanis, Union City, Dixie
Lake. :
Show type Whiie, Blue, Sik
ver King pigeons. best blood-
ines, banded, working, $5. prj
textra hens, $2559 ea; 12 prs
squabbing type White Kings,
$2.50 pr. Traee some for ped.
rabbits. C. P. Houston, Atlanta,
']445 McPher:on Ave., S. E. DE
| 7467. z
REDS (NH, RI, AND OTHERS)
Fine qoung NH Red Rooster,
good enoug> io head any flo.*k,
83.50. W. W.
Walker, Jr., Atlanta, 2400 Cas-
cade Rd. S. W. s
Donaldson Reds: 20 aens,
just started laying, 2 cockerets.
Joseph Mikle. Lithonia, Rt. 2.
2 RI Red Cockerels, 18 mos.
old and 1 NH Red 14 mos. old,
$2.25 ea. No checks. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Millen, Rt. 3, Box 157.
8 NH Red Pullets, 1 Rooster,
Apr. hatch, $2. ea. Mrs. J. T. .
Owens, Covington, Rt. 2. -
| 12 RI Red Apr. hatch pulleis,
;now laying, $2. ea. Mrs. D. H.
Budd. Boston, Rt. 1.
ROCKS:
20 White Rock hens, 8 mos.
old, purebred, 36c lb. Mrs. L.
T. Deaton. Flowery Branch, Rt
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other nations and
Rome ruled.
races
This order of Caesar Augustus signi-
fied the rise of the Gentiles
supremacy just at the time when Christ
This marked the end
of the dispensation of Israel, the Father
It also marked
was to be born.
of the twelve tribes.
the beginning of the di
J apheth as proclaimed in Genesis 9th
Chapter 26 and 27th Verses.
And he said, Blessed be the LORD God
of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant.
God shall enlarge Japheth,
dwell in the tents of Shem; and Canaan
shall be his servant.Genesis 9:28-27.
The peace promised in
2, 14th Verse, is Gods peace which is
known only by earnest Christians.
No unbeliever can experience God's
over which
Says:
in world
spensation of
in law.
and he shail
Luke Chapter
on earth?
division:
peace because the unbeliever has no>
cause for peace.
In Luke 12:51, 52, 53 Christ again
s Suppose ye that I am come ito give peace
I tell you, Nay; but rather
For from henceforth there shall be five
in one house divided, three against two,
and two against three.
The father shall be divided against the
son, and the son against the father; the
mother against the daughter, and the
daughter against the mother; the mother
in-law against her daughter in law, and
the daughter in law against her mother
_Luke 12: 51, 52, 53.
From these Scriptures it is quite
clear that Christ did not bring peace
to the people of the world, but division.
The peace that Christ did bring is
described in John 14:27.
Peace I leave with you, my ed
give unto you:
14:27.
of Christ
give I unto vou.
-troubled, neither let it be af
As Christmas comes one
should study to know the
coming to
the real meaning of
Day. We will understand,
Him, the peace which He
will make Christmas time ;
joicing and a t
not as th
Let n
: C. hr
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
Grown purebred solid White
Guineas, $4.50 pr.; also White
King-Modena and Homer
pigeons, $2.25 pr.; Grown
Geese, $7.75 pr.; Mallard
Ducks, $4.25 pr. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
White Indian Runner Ducks,
now laying, $7. trio. A.
Thompson, Cadwell.
5 Guinea Roosters, 1948
hatch for sale. John Caudell,
Baldwin, Rt. 1.
18 quackless ducks, good lay-
ers, and drakes, large type, $3.
pr. Ship anywhere. Mail ans.
Clemon B. Wilbur, Acworth,
Rts
Wagon Wheel B. B. Bronze
turkeys: 2 toms, one 2 yrs. old,
$16.50; other, April hatch, $12
some hens, $10.50 ea. Crate to
be returned. Mrs. Albert Ful-
ford, Shellman.
8 ducks, 3 drakes, nice, large,
$1.50 ea., also 1 trio Chinchilla
rabbits, $7. FOB. Cash with
order. J. J. Sapp, Brunswick,
Blythe Island.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Exc. 2 White Bantam Roost-
ers for 2 White Bantam Hens. | 3
Or sell for $4. Write first. Mrs.
Howard Green, Loganville, Rt.
3.
Want purebred Cochin Pul-
lets or young hens and 1
rooster. S. B. Stevens, Logan-
ville, POB 277.
GAMES:
Want 2 or 3 White Hackie |
Pit Game Hens,
Ruth McBride, Rockmart,
As
reasonable.
Rt.
LEGHORNS:
Want 8 laying White Leg-
horn or RI. Red Pullets. State
best price or will trade Sears
95 egg cap. elec. incubator or
50 eap. floor type oil brooder,
or both. W. R. Lassiter, Atlan-
Want 10-15 Guineas, White
or Speckled, also 20 Reds or
White Rock Pullets, layers.
Write best price. Mrs. L. .
Kennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt.
2 (Lawrenceville Hwy.)
TURKENS (NOT TURKEYS):
Want some Turken (fowl
that is half chicken and half
turkey) hens or pullets. Will
send shipping crate. Advise
price and particulars. C. C. Peol-
lard, Augusta, Rt. 4, Box 562.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable man to work
on beef cattle farm. Give ex-
perience and name of former
employers with application. R.
E. Mitchell, Zebulon.
Want small white family for
truck farm and crops, 50-50
basis, 3rds. and 4ths. or staad-
ing rent. 5 R_ house, ligats,
wood, pasture, on school bus
and mail rt. Apply in person at
Storers Ranch. S. S. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 4. -
Want 2 good wage hands,
prefer 2 in same family as
have only 1 house. $50. mo. to
each man. Furnish wood and
garden. Also furnish work for
other members of family, hov-
ing, etc. Sam Yawn, Milan, Rt.
Want man, sober, for good 2
H crop on halves, 10 A fine
bottoms, 30A cotton. 5 R house,
well in yard, good pasture.
Mail and school bus by door:
Good stock and tools. R. A.
Adams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1,
Box 331.
Want unencumbered settled
|Christian woman for light
|farm work on farm. Good
home with widow. Mrs. J. W.|
Want middleaged col. couple
for work on farm, north of At-
lanta. Woman light farm
chores; man, general farm
work. Must be able to handle
machinery. Good salary, living
quarters furnished. Write. L.
A. Mosher, Atlanta, POB 1533.
Tel. Al. 1684.
Want good farmers for 2 H
farms on shares. Good houses,
elec., school and rural rt. De-
sire applicants to be sober,
honest and industrious. Fred L.
White, Buckhead.
Want reliable man with force
enough to cultivate 30 A good
rich bottom land and 40 A up-
land. Make bale to acre on
most of it. Good 5 R_ house,
plenty wood, good pasture,
mail and school rt. 5 1/2 mi.
Newnan, good roads. Cotton
rent. W. C. Byington: Newnan,
Rts:
Want 1 H farmer (col.) 50-
50 basis. 4 R house, 32: mi. At-
lanta. Must be reliable. N. W.
Reo. Atlanta, 290 Angier
Ave. N.
Want 2 or 3H share cropper.
Good land, stock, cultivator
and everything furnished. A. L.
Durden, Adrian, Rt. 3.~
Want reliable farmer, wnite
or col. for 1 or 2 H farm, 50-
50 basis. House, water, elec.
plenty wood, mail and school
re. Can move at once. Kenneth
Stalcup, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Want reliable, sober family
work 1H farm, 50-50 basis,
strong land, good stock, equip.
4 R house with elec., fine weil.
Mail and school bus by door.
Near church arm stores. F. W.
Scofield, Douglasville, Rt. 2,
Box 187.
Want unencumbered whiie
woman, under 50, for lignt
farm chores on farm. Good
home, board, $10. wk. Elderiy
couple, no children. J. B. Mos-
ley. Austell. }
Want dependable white
ta. 35 Rockyford Rd., N. E. Tel.
De. 2681.
REDS:
Want 50-100 NH or RI Ked
Pullets, ready te lay coming
spring. Quote FOB point of;
shipment. C. H. Heddy) Daw-
san.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
Want 1948 hatch: White Pex-
in Drake for stock. Mrs. H. H.
Buses Phorpapyiles ) Rt.
McNeely, Kennesaw, Rt. 2.
| Want cropper for 1 or 2 H
farm on 50-50 basis. School
bus and mail rt. Qwinton
Paulk, Wray, Rt. 2.
Want man for @ H_ crop,
standing rent or part crop. 2)
houses, elec., school, church}
| and mail rt. 3 1/2 mi. Winder.
| Mrs. R. J. Pentecost, Winder.
| Want exp. dairy man with
small family for dairy. Must
| be good milker. .Good house,
city water and lights. R. G.
| Jennings, Macon, POB 891. Tel.
| 1596.
Want middleaged col. couple
to farm. Contact Mrs. R. W.
Maries Soya 5} Box
168.
|farmer for 2H crop, 3rds, 4ths,
(or standing rent. Furnish self.
/1 and 3/4 mi. E. Rosewell,
| good 5 R house, barn, pastures
on creek, J. L. R. Boyd, At-
|lanta, 48 Broad St. N. W.
Want man to work in smal
dairy. Exp. not necessary but|
helpful. Must be sober and
honest. Pay $40. mth. and furn-
ish good home to start. R, G.
Harrison, Atlanta, Rt. 12.
.Want a large col. family to
| share crop a 2H crop. Wiil
furnish equip. and house. Near
Want two 2H farmers, 50-
paved rd., REA, school bus rf.,
tractors furnished to cultivate
crops. Some day labor when
not in crops. W. A. Wages,
ferson.
and finances for 1H farm, and
5500 pulling~turpentine faces,
50-50 basis. School and mail rt.
About 2 A tob. allotment. No
drunkard. E. G. Anderson,
Baxley, Rt. 2.
Want farmer for 2 H crop,
3rds, 4ths or halves. 65 A open
land. 4 R house, barn. Mail by
door; Also good 2H crop, 60 A
open land; 6 R house, barn.
Red land, practically level, no
rocks, fine pasture. W. W. Me-
Pherson, Villa Rica.
POSITIONS WANTED
Single Vet. 38 yrs. old with
mother, wants 1H farm, 50-50
basis, good land, water, etc.
Prefer place where can take
VA training. Have to be moved
and given day- work until
started. B. B. Halloway, Dal-
ton, 404 Dantyler Ave.
Want good job on farm for
wages. Lifetime exp. Dont
drink. Go anywhere. Roy West,
Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
43 yrs. old white man wants
job with good man_ raising
chickens, looking after cows,
guinea pigs, hogs, handling
tractor, ete. Dont smoke or
drink. Can furnish good ref-
erences. W. C. Leavell, Syoed?
bury.
38 yr. old man wants job
on chicken, dairy or cattle
farm. Have wife and 13
old son to help. Good salary.
family. J. H. utp
Rial:
Sober man wants work on
farm or dairy farm immedi-
Temple,
wants job on dairy farm. Need
house. Earnest Kimbell, At-
lanta, 865 Oglethorpe Ave. S.
W. Tel. Am. 4174.
and feed, etc.
Howard, Albany, 616 Stadium
St.
4or5 R guess. ee schoo
school and church. Write
see for further details. Ch
by. ean, Rt
50 basis, good land, 5 R houses, }'
Statham, RFD. Phone 207 Jef-
Want family with own stock |i
farm jobs, etc.
296 Cherry A
Ezra Mobley,
_A. Flowers, Br:
vrs. r
Near school and church. 10 in
ately. Roy L. Kiser, Athens, |
189 Grady Ave.
Experienced milker (elec.)
Want job on stock farm as|-
working overseer, raising stoci |
in So. Ga. JL.
50-50 basis or fe
drive tractor
be furnished.
my Barnes,
ene wo 2: os
with nice peop
salary. Have t
Prefer middle
Blair, voor
Want job as
wage hand on
exp. Live as on
gan, Clyo, Rt. 1
Middleaged
ergetic, well
job handling bab:
for :$5. (2 wk
laundry. C.H. 1
Man with fa
farm on shares:
in family,
factory basis. Ex
yrs.
small house pa
Ref. exch. C.
Spo, 320. Cr
and general
R_ house, elec
Atlanta, a
Want 1 H crop, 50-50 basis.| _