Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 February 9

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TOM LINDER

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Editorial By TOM LINDER

Since the advent of the Mexi-
in Boll Weevil into Georgia
bout 1916, many changes have
| een made in agriculture. Dur-

i g this period approximately 50
percent of the total acreage de-

ted to crops was planted in
cotton. The records show that
in 1911, Georgia farmers plant-
ed 4,958,000 acres which pro-
duced 2,794,000 bales. In 1914
5, 157, 000 acres were planted in
cotton, producing 2,723,000
bales. The average acreage
planted during the 1911-1915
period was 4,825,000 which
yielded an average of 2,298,000
bales that produced an average
come of $140,430,000.
Prior to 1916, the damage
from boll ae as expressed
in percentage of full yield was
Zero. In 1916 the boll weevil
damage was 3 per cent; in 1921,
45 per cent; in 1922, 44 per cent;
and in 1923, 37 per cent. This
necessarily
farmers to look to other sources
for money crops. The records

reveal that the last 4,000,000

_| acre crop of cotton was einctad
| in 1920. Not over 3,000,000 acres
| has been planted since 1931, and

not over 2,000,000 acres has
been planted since 1938.
It is striking to note that in

<1 1947 Georgia farmers harvest-

id ed only 1,298,000 acres which

yielded a aah income of $126,-

340,000.

Due to this tremendous loss in

| Georgias major agricultural
| | cash crop during the period im-
ji mediately following 1916, the

farmers began to change their

old methods of farming and de-
: | vete more time and attention
| to other money crops. F ollowing



|this period, a tremendous hog
lindustry sprang up in various
||eommunities in Geuthwest Ge-



WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1949

NUMBER 23





forced Georgia



orgia which provided additional
cash income and has resulted in
many large packing plants be-
ing erected in those sections.
Other phases of livestock began
to develop in rapid succession
throughout the state. Much em-
phasis was given to the poultry
industry which in later years
has, according to official re-

_ cords, developed into one of our

major industries, particularly in
the northern part of the state.

The records reveal that the
farmers of Georgia produced
500,000 broilers in 1935 that
yielded an income of $230,000.
By 1940, the broiler industry had
increased to 31, million that
yielded an income of $1,680,-
000. It was in the early forties
that this industry began to grow
by leaps and bounds. The total
cash income to Georgia farm-
ers in 1940 from poultry and
eggs, including broilers, was
$8,701,000. In 1947, this income
had increased to $47,670.000.
In 1945, Georgia produced 291,
million broilers which yielded an

income of $24,450,000.

It was thought by many, after
the cessation of hostilities, this
industry which had grown so
rapidly during the war period,
would probably drop off consid-
erably due to the loss of govern-
ment contracts. (Such is not the
case, as the most recent figures
available show that for the year

. 1947, we produced 28,717,000

broilers which yielded an in-
come of $24,141,000.) This is
largely due to the fact that, dur-
ing this rapid expansion period,
processing and other facilities
of the most modern types were
built in the main broiler section,
conducive to the continuation of
a great industry in concentrated
areas,

It is generally recognized that
Georgia is the second broiler-
producing state in the union.
Other phases of our poultry in-
dustry have developed in a pro-
portionate degree. During this
period of great expansion, com-
mercial hatcheries were built
throughout many sections of the
State and the records reveal
that for the period of 1940-44,
these. commercial hatcheries
produced an averageof 19!/, mil-
lion baby chicks. In 1946, they
stepped up production to 36%4
million baby. chicks, and in 1947,
45 and one fourth million baby
chicks.

We have compiled the infor-
mation on our broiler industry
for each year since 1934, which
shows a tremendous increase
over the preceding one, with
the exception of 1946, when
there was a small slump, but
was picked up in 1947. There-
fore, we have reason to be-
lieve that this industry will at
least hold its own, or probably

- increase in the years to come, as
it is now established,on a sound
basis, with sufficient processing
and other facilities available to
take care of the industry. This
is indicative of a substantial in-
dustry which is making its con-
tribution to our overall farm in-
come.

The Farm Income Report, re-
leased by BAE Crop Reporting
System at Athens for the year
1947, shows that livestock and
livestock products contributed
$157,176,000, or 30.1 per cent of
our total cash farm income of
$521,942,000. It is a long step
from a total cash income to Ge-
orgia farmers, including eggs,
broilers and other chickens of

$8,701,000 in 1940 to $47,670,000



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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR\SALE

SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE



Heckney 2 H Wagon without
body or sincle trees, fair run-
ning cond., $15. J. B. Bond, Li-
thonia.

Practicaliy new McCormick-
Deering J2 spout fertilizer and
grain drill, only sown about 39
A. B. F. Harris, Griffin, Phone
4586.

Closing
New D5.
DD -2H Ri
stecl w
Eole P

out, bargain prices:
Sec. Drag Harrow, J.
ing Disc Harrow, all
n, with good rubber,
unter, - pilates, Fertilizer
Gistritutors, 1 and 2H Turners,
mise. small tools. Bruce E.
Bridses. College Park, Janice
Drive, Ca. 59.

2 Harrows, Ford-Fer-
9 in. space disc
not pick-up,





-or
guson Dbl. Sec.
hydraulic control,
$137.50; Heavy Duty, 8-25 in.
Disc King Crank Screw etting,
$90. at my place. J. M. Demp-
sey, Chambiee. Phone 2391.

1 of each: Allis-Chaimers WC

Tractor, used, disc harrow, til-
Jer, set planters, fertilizer at-
tachments, cultivatcrs, grain

sower attach., complete outfit,
$1850. D. C. Morris, Vidalia.

F-12 IHC Farmall | Tractor
with | atiach.,, 1-2 disc Hester
Turn Plow, motor newly over-
havied, $600. C. M. McDaniel,
Hazelhurst, Rt. 3.

1845 model WC Allis-Chal-
mers Tractor, starter, lights,
pers} take-off, pulley, power
ift, cultivators, planters, ferti-
Jizer attach., all A-1 cond., bar-
gain. .mi, S. Hawkinsville.
Hwy. 129: Thomas Wade, Haw-
kinsville, Rt. 3.

Farm Bell, $10.E. D. Law-
horne, Moultrie, 3021 Count, S.
E.

New Farmall H Tractor, 1949
model, set cultivators, H Trac-
tors, power take- , pulley,
lights, starter, 6 ply heavy duty
tires, $2418 00. Can del. any~
where for small fee. No chks.
Eli Harris, Gibson, Rt. 1, Box 3.

J. D. Model B Tractor,
motor overhauled, planter,
distributors, cultivators, (new),
power lift, weeder, peanut
plows, tiller (4 pan heavy duty),
$1350.00; Intl. Harvester Com-
bine, model 42, good _cond.,
$350. E. A. Pumphrey, Damas-
cus.

Intl, Bermuda harrow, slide
type, for Farmall H, good as
new, $60.00; 9X24 Farmall A
tire, good cond., $15. at my
home 1/2 mi. E. Cotton Mill.
Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Intl. Model A Tractor, culti-
vators, planters, distributors,
eanut plow, bottom plow, and
narrow, $1400. At my _ farm.
ee C. Anderson, Baxley,



J. 2D No. 14 Power < tay
Baler, good cond., $350. Fran-
cis Bowne, Greensboro.

Farm Master Separator stain-
less steel. Discs, handles 225
lbs. per hr., tank holds 12 qts.,
used 5 mos., cheap. J. W. Car-
rell, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

2 H Wagon, A-1 cond., 2 H}.

new King Cuta-
way Harrow, horse drawn,
Goober Turner; Steel Beam
Plow, Single Ft. Plows, Also. 2
good mules cheap, John Self,
Villa. Rica, Rt.; 1. Inquire at
Speed Ser. Station.

Turn Plows,

John Deere A_ Tractor re-
cently overhauled with planters,
fert. distributors, cultivating
equip., rubber, good cond.; Al-
so Farmall F-20 on good rub-
ber, fine working cond. Cheap.
Charles C. Williams, Cordele.

IHC 42 Combine, ready to
cut, -good belts and canvas.
John L. Maddox, Griffin, Rt. C,

1949 Model G Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, cultivator.and bottom
plow, all new, never used, $950.
Del. anywhere at 10c per mile.
Emerson Legg, Young Cane.

2H Wagon, good as new, $85.
Also Mule, 8 yrs. old, 1000 lbs.,
works good anywhere, $125. Ww:
E. Hayes, Norcross, Rt. 1.

10 in, J. D. Hammer Mill, A-
1 cond., $50.00; 14 in., Semi-
Automatic King Bee Hammer
Mill, A-1 cond. $50. Hanley
Bailey, Stockbridge, Rt. 2.

F-20 Farmall, perfect shape,
with new rear tires, planters,
cultivator, less 1 distributor
box, -sell or trade for 1 row
tractor; Also Farm Bell to trade
for 43 or 44 Chattanooga. Ben
J. Beall, Hazelhurst, Rt.:3.

J. Deere B Tractor, complete-
ly rebuilt and guar., new tires,
2 row planter, distributor, cul-
tivator, tandem disc harrow,
drag harrow, side del. rake and
harrow separately, J. B. Flock,
Albany, 319 Pine Ave. Phone

new | 767

L. A. John D. Tractor, starter,
lights, pulley, cultivators,
distributors, cotton, bean; and
peanut planters, single sec, har-
row, all good cond., $1000.00.
Mrs. Elma Moore, Coleman.

1946 Ford-Ferguson Tractor

and equip., 46- Intl. Standard
Tractor, 429 HP and 16 - disc
Tandem Rome Harrow, both

used little, A-1 cond. Sell part
or all, R. A. Eavenson, Dewey
Rose.

Nearly new 2 wheel, 1 1/2
ton cap. Farm Tractor Trailer,
good rubber, all steel const.
with special dumping feature,
$200. cash. Can be seen at my
house. A, S. Williams, Atlanta,
1464 Eastland Rd., S. E.

hexe,



SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR

McCormick-Deering 2H Mow-
ing Machine, and 4 Disc Tiller,
both almost new, for sale. W..
C. Bates, Covington, Rt, 2.

8 ft. Wind Mill, 40 ft. tower,
1000 gal. heavy steel tank, good
running. cond., $100. W. Hi:
Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 3.

~-2 Row Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, 4 Disc Tiller and Seeder
Box, IHC, almost new, Bush
and Bogg Disc Harrow, Tooth
Smoothing Harrow, extra heavy
steel axle, 1 H Wagon -for sale.
F. L. Sessions, Tennille.

Practically new 1 1/2 HP
David Bradley Garden Trac-
tor with cultivators, on rubber,
ae Paul Mallett, Dalton, Rt.

Davia: Bradley Hammer Mill,
slightly used, $75. O. V. Helms,
Austell, Rt. 3, Box 260.

Farmall M Tractor with til-
ler, 1947 model, 1st. class cond.
Z. T. Houser, Jr.; -Seotts

John Deere H Tractor, all
equip., exc. cond., cheap for
cash. Mrs. J. W. Gunter, Poulan,
vias :

Cole Planter* with Dbl. Hep:
per, Stalk Cutter, $20 ea.; Cole
Guano Distributor, slightly
worn, $6. All A-1 cond. Geo. W.
Mc Donald, Vidalia, Rt. 2.

Case S. C. Tractor with. cul-
tivating equip., 2 row planters,
and 18 disc harrow, for sale. J.
T. Wiggins, Smithville, Rt. 1.

Oliver Bottom Plow, - slat
wings, 14-16 in. points, good
cond, Sell or trade for 2 disc
tiller or mower for B model
Allis-Chalmers Tractor. H. H.
Fisher, Stockbridge, Rt. 2s

1-A-47 two furrow plow for
Farmall A Tractor, used less 8
hrs., $210. Melton W. Smith,
Molena, Rt. 1.

Allis-Chalmers Model WC
Tractor with all -equip., or any
part of it separate, less than 2
yrs, old, for sale. M. C, Griffin,
Baxley, RFD.

J. D. Model H Tractor, culti-
vator, planter, 3 disc J. D. tiller,
5 ft. 20 disc cutaway harrow,
Intl, all good cond.. Can be
seen 10 mi. E. Cordele on Cem-
etery Rd. W. J. Cape, Pitts, Rt.
1. Tel. 573W1.

Farmall A Tractor, planters,
cultivators, 8 disc harrow, grain
binder (needs sheets), etc.,
tae W. A, Maddox, Winder.

t. 4

8 Disc Intl. Tiller, exc. cond.,
plow is a t ft. cut., $250.00; Al-
so pr. Black Matched Mules,
average wt. 1000 lbs., 8 yrs. old,
work anywhere, no blemishes,
$300. S. M. Dudley, Ringgold,
Rt:

Hester 2 Disc Plow, good
cond., F-12, F-14 Intl. Tractor,
$165. Exc. for 4 Disc Tiller,
good cond, of J. D., Avery, any
good make. W. E. Greene, Deer-
ire Rt i:

Farm Bell, ioed cond.,. $5.00.
Ernest Burks, Watkinsville.

Bradley Garden Tractor, exc.
cond., on rubber, new culti-
vator and plow. J. H. Davis,
Covington, POB 44.

Farmall Tractor, model F-12,

good cond., cutaway and tiller
_plow, for sale. C. R. Nicholson,
Chester.

Ford-Ferguson Tractor with
all equip., 1 mule, 2H wagon,
plows, planters, for 2H farm,
$150. Willie L. Roland, Pelham,
Rt. 2. (Near Spence Store).

Golden No. 2 Syrup Mill,
perfect cond., 8 1/2 ft. copper
pan, for sale or exc. for corn
ae Joe C.. Martin, Lilburn,

Ben;

Sears Super Hatchery In-
cubator, 400 egg cap.;) Make
offer. FOB. Mrs. Will A. John-
son, Dunwoody, 1205 Mt. Vern-
n Hwy.

WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
lights, starter,, used 1 season,
cond, with 10 ft. Terrac-
ing blade and equip., $1800.00;
Without $1500.00. P. H. Davis,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 2.

Farmall H Tractor with hy-
draulic lift, 150 H and M 3
Disc Plow, 8 disc Rome Har-
row, BB, Case Combine, Hay
Baler. Will sell separately. E. J.
McGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Moline Riding Sulky Bottom
Plow, 2H new wing and point.
$25. NOB Ve Copeland, Lake



ERY FOR SALE

2 H Reversible Disc Plow,
good cond:, for.sale. S. .
Dykes, Macon, Rt. 2, Railey Rd,

2 Bottom 14 in: Allis-Chal-'
mers. Plow, A-1 cond. for sale.
Also want a 40 Allis-Chalmers
-. Lewis Lindsey, mS

t

2 Disc IHC Trailer Plow, a-
bout new, and Grain Binder,
only. in need of sheets, outfit
Ee Ross Maddox, Winder, Rt.

1941 model Ford- Ferguson
tractor, equippd - with scoop

and King harrow. Clay .Roach,

Duluth. Phone 202W-2.

Tractor Trailer, 18. ft. ae:

holds 100 bu. corn in shuck, or}

6 bales cotton, Newnan. Phone
817 M 4. e

Upright Metters Gtits Mill,
A-1 -cond.; $150. cash, or trade

for hogs of equal value. B, H..

McKinnon, Richland, Rt. 1.

Minn. Moline No. 69 Com-
bine, good cond., with motor,
J. D. No. 5 Tractor. Mower, 7 ft.
blade,* Minn. Moline Model
VTU~ Tractor _with starter,
Phone 6231. D. E, T-t, Pal-
metto, Rt. 1.

Case G-6 Combine with
motor, W. C. Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, 8 Disc Bush and Bogg
Harrow, Power Mower for WC
E ractor, Pr. Iron Grey Mules,
6 yrs. old, work anywhere. G.
H. Overton, Athens, P. O. Box
709. Phone 1364 W,

Model G. John Deere for}
$1200. Wesley Harris, Jackson.

1947 Model B two row J. D.
Tractor, with, hydraulic seat,
planters, cultivators, pea and
bean attach., 4 dise J. D. Tiller,
14 ft. weeder, 6 ft. dbl. sec. har-

row, set peanut plows, 8 row

cotton duster, A-1 cond. Eu-
gene H. Hall, Vidalia, Rt. 1.

McCormick-Deering 3-28 in.

disc, plow for H or M Farmall}.

Tractor, good as new, $295.00;
Role Over Scoop for moving

dirt, used very. little, for cash, |

$75. Will-sell separately. W. i,
Summerlin, LaGrange, 810 Hill)
St. Dial 3747.

Farmall H Tractor, cultiva-
tors, planters, complete, 6 disc
Athens Tiller, 10 ft. J. D. Bind-
er, A-l cond. H. L. Keadle,
Barnesville, Rt 2.

H farmall Tractor with culti-

vators, planters, distributors,
motor. recently overhauled,
good 6 ply | tires, -complete

$1250. at my farm. 5 mi. W,
Unadilla. Ollie G. Bowen, Un-
adilla.

John Deere 11 A Combine,
good running cond., $550.00; J.
Deere No. 5-7 ft. cut Mower,
used to cut about 30 A, $225.
G, H. Bennett, Jefferson, Rt. 3.

Ford Ferguson Tractor, 46
model, A-1 cond., transmission,
bottom plows, harrow, planters,
cultivators, peanut weeder, cot-
ton duster, wagon, peanut
plows, pulley, take-off, $1800. 2
mi. Ellaville, Americus Hwy. J.
ic Carpenter, Ellaville, Rt. 2.

60 Tooth Intl. Drag Harrow,

1st. class cond., Eonomy King}.

Separator, used very little, $25
ea; Old front wheel driver
Avery Corn and Peanut plant-
er, 00d. cond, $750 C. O.
Young, Americus, Rt2.

J. D. No. 11- and 12 plow, 2
disc and Syracuse moid_ board
2 H. turn plow, 16 disc Allis
Chalmers cutting harrow, dbl.
sec. weeder, Gee Whiz and oth-
erie equipment, good cond.
See 3 1/2 mi. Tunnel Hill.
Grady Harris, Tunnel Hill.

B. F. Avery Tractor, 4 disc
tiller, planters, fertilizer attach.,
and cultivators, with hydraulic
lift, practically new, for sale.
R. E. Price, Winston, Rt. 1.

John Deere B Tractor, all
ue and planting equip-
for sale, A. H. Clarke, Marshall-
ville.

P. B. 10 Oliver Middle Buster
in good cond., $10.00; Southern
Walking Cultivator, good cond.,
$35; CO. 3 C; Freeman, Omega.

Front mounted 2 Row culti-
vator and~planters for Case
Model DC*or SC Tractor, A-1
cond. Leroy Massey, Menlo.

rg Farmall Cub Tractor
ome starter,"151 one disc
ow, master. control lever, ete.,
Bao very little perfect cond.





Park, Rt. 2. :

sone Riunble Forsyth,

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1948 Gitsot tract
D, disc- harrow, _ (
dozier blade and
equip., $750. Aurea
Franklin, tt:

Model L John
(ene row), cultivators,
and. Bermuda Plow at fa
a Cannon, Americus, BR

ge H Piedmont Wagon,
been used, with 2 in. tires,
3/4 skins, complete wil
and brakes, $195. W. J.
Dahlonega, Gainesvill

Peaca Picictg
sizing machine, roller
brushing machines I
Herring, Newnan. oa

J. Deere A Tractor,
ly good as re Intl.

5 mi. No. 7 ae
Owen, Barnesville.

draw bar, No.
Plow, Sone ieee
for ash; Grey Mare
about 1400 lbs., also Re
Cow, 2,1/2 gals. daily.
trade for springer
letters.: Fred Cunning
rietta, (just off Fawd=

Rd.).
F- 14 Farmall Trac (
rubber, planters,

distributors, JADE he
good rubber, dbl. .se
Int. harrow, good
Exe. for larger tra
Wrens, J. L.-

roe, Rt 3.

00; Case Disc Till
in., only turned
rubber, $350, B.
Sparta. eee

4

Model 52 Intl.
75 A, good. as new,
Otis. Parker, Warthen,

F-20 Tractor, good co:
mower, $850.00;
IHC 4 Disc Tiller, y
Bush and Bogg, $100.00;
Mill. Make offer. H
Watkinsville. 3 mito W
wood. R. B. Curtis, ing i
Riss 2. iat t

dan AG John: D. Tractor
bottom plow, cultivato:
dem disc harrow, 7

bridge, Rt. 1. Near )
Bapt. Church. ais

1947 model B Joh
cultiva



aa
V

very little: c
Lumpkin, Rt. 2 A.

1H Wagon, good co:
1H Chattanooga Stee
Come see. Elmer Smi
ville. ff

Tin Can Sera
ments for No. 1, 2,
as new, +used only
$7.50. J. N. Morton, RB:
Rt. 1. Call Fayetteville 152-

Farmall H Intl. Tractor,
complete planting ani
ing equip., 3 dise pl
ft, harrow, C.- 3:

Concord.

F-14 Treclomg Pr
pulley, power
lights, Pap ese

disc harrow, Athens 3
ler, $1000.00. J. C. Reid,
cus, Rt. 3, Box 80. Ne

Church.

Farmall A Tractor, J
tors, lift, 2 disc plow r
er, Ist. class cond. Carter
liams, Carnesville.

McCormick Deeri
Binder, 1st: class coi
write, John Wesley, Moc
Hartwell, Box 123-332

Case NCM Pickup Baler,
ries 20 oer Wisc. eng :
cond., $800. J. G. Norris;
nan, Tel. oo Wel.

Farmall B Tractor,
tors, planters, ~ distri
made 1 crop, good cond.
ers and distributors i

used only 1 yr.
for lot. pete W.
Clara Gai
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and
mall and Har-

3 ie awkinsyville-

yns, (1H, 2H). Moline
Machine, Cole No. 41
id Corn Planter, other
Is, all. good cond.,
EL Jett, Maricita, Rt.

ew 2 Disc THC. Trail-

52-R Intl. Harvester
Fee ith auxiliary gas
for running same, power
Crimson Clover cy-
d screens. Thoroughly
d, fine cond. Priced
quick sale. R. E. Cot-
dgeville, 221 North

w No. 402 A. T.
per Seed Cleaner
iter with screens, no

gre price. Ag

Bottom Plow.
ckers, Wray.

ctor, model B, culti-
nters, complete,
seeder box, lime
| McCormick oat drill,
er attach., A-l cond. 4
"v. V. Curtis,| R

der pati: Motor, with
attery, generator, and
for cane mill, etc.
=e Cochran, Rt. 3.

s Chalmers Tractor,
a plow, Tandem Har-
A. poner, Ft. Valley,

Sprayer, good_cond.,
ays, a Clyde T Han-

_A Tractor, planter,
18 in, J. D. Bottom
illiston Tractor Weed-
Johnson, Cordele, Rt.

Turner Plow, $10.,
Plug Mule, work any-
unknown, $50. Come
Lester Massey, Daniels-
Nn New Post Rd.
Stone Church.

Model Cream Separa-
d very little. Sell for
at my home. WwW. E.

Cub Tractor, 1948
thtly used, new cul-
and bottom plow, fert-
attach. Bargain. R. L.
- oe Box 237.

P. : :

Tractor, 1948, Model M,
Tiller on rubber, power
6 disc harrow, culti-
planters, never used, for
M tractor. Leon Green-

- A Tractor,
pulley, with
2 disc IHC No. 147 plow,

_B and B_IHC Harrow

starter,

cultivated only 6 acres,
for quick sale. R. A.
on, Dewey Rose.

Ford Tractor and equip.,
cond., for ane F. H. Mc-

Tractor Weeder, used.
any tractor. All letters
ewis- Harrell, Broxton,

\

hue $50. At my home.
a Cedartown, 747
en

WwW. J.

In-
ship.
1297
5. E. Tel.

a gas eo

; pe Eantiot
inn, . tlanta,

i Ave.,

{ Wisgara * ~, Peach
g ou fit, used 4 seasons;
p te. aa outfit, in-

Olivet 70 Tractor, used 1 yr.,
cultivators, planters, King Bush
and Bogg harrow, 7 ft. power

.| mower. Thomas Odum, eae

ton.

Bull dozier and manure load-
er for A model J. D. Tractor,
used 1 day, half price; also 2
wheel Cyclone lime .spreader,
and good mule mowing 'ma-
chine. John Bostwick, Bostwick,

and Sheller, very little used,

$250. Quick sale. E. Thompson,
Cataula.
8 disc 26 Disc .King: Bush

and Bogg Harrow, new cond.,
used little, $150; 42 Intl. Com-
bine, needs some repairs, $200.
J. W. Thompson, Ailey.

F-12 Farmall Tractor, good
cond., 12 ft. and 6 ft. harrow.
J. S. LaGrove, Doerun, Rt. 2.

1941 Model VC Case Tractor,
Athens Dbl. Dise Trailer plows,
Oliver Dbl. Sec. Harrow, A-1

H. eond. C. M. Morris, Morganton.

H John. Deere Tractor, culti-
vators, planters, distributors, 4
disc J, D.' tiller. Sell together
or separate. W. R. Ivey, Oconee.
Tel, 152-W-1.

Farmall A 1942 model, plant-
ers, distributors, cultivator, - 16

nor lights, $1150.00; Farmall F-

4/12, rear steel, front rubber, J.

D. 2-12 bottom plow, IHC 7
ft. mower and tandem harrow,
$850. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman,
Rte cls

Complete set Ford Planters,
used only 1 season, plants any
kind of seed, at fair price. See
at McLoud Church. Otis W.
apne a Powder Springs, Rt.

Practically new 22 in. disc, 4
ft. wide dbl. disc J. D. Tractor
Harrow, for sale cheap, Call
Fairburn 3981. R. L. Johnson,
Fairburn, s

M Farmall Tractor, cultiva-
tors, Athens tiller, on Zood rub-
ber, seeder box, wheel weights,
big 24 disc harrow with other
attach,, all top cond. reason-
able. 5 mi. N. Tifton, Hwy. 41.
Gre Tuttle, Tifton, Rt.

1.1/2 H Planet Jr. oe
Tractor, cultivator, turn plow,
middle buster, $160. E,
Greene, Meansville.

3 H. P. Bolin Huski Garden
Tractor, complete with turn
plow, drag harrow, cultivator,
used less 48 hrs. like new,
a Ge c. Lewis, Austell, Rt.

Messenger, 5 row Cotton
Duster, $25. Mrs. J. L. Render,
Greenville.

A Farmall Teaotor: cultiva-
tors, planters, corn planters,
Bush and Bogg harrow, poison
machine, 2 disc plow, used 1
season, very good shape, $1650.
Oe tbe Ozburn, Mansfield, Rt. 1.

Intl. 2 Dise Plow, for Farmall
A model Tractor, 8 disc Intl.
Bush and Bogg Harrow, both
good cond,, reasonable price. W.
G, Joiner, Unadilla, Rt. 1.

Disc Terracer or Potato Dig-
ger, never used, fits Ford or
Ferguson Tractor, $130. Guy
Peterman, Butler, Rt. 1...

Model H John D. Tractor,
cultivators, planters, distribu-
tors, 3 disc tiller with seeder
on rubber, all good cond. Erick

attach., B Farmall, 8 Disc, 24 in.
harrow, Wisc. motor, ~ Molene
motor, 2 corn mills, hammer
mill and lime spreader. C. E.
Cagel, - Maysville.

High powered hydraulic
equipped 1948 tractor and
equip., used. very little. Reason-
able. E. E; Lewis, Ben Hill, Rt.
1, 3024 Blanton Ave. :

F-30 Farmall Tractor, A~60
All crop Combine, 6 Disc Tiller
and Box, Dbl. Sec. Cutaway
Harrow, good cond., $2250, R.
J. Henderson, Egan, 1305. Wil-
Inigham Dr.

M Farmall 6 mos. old 8, disc
| tiller, less than list price; Al
so B-J. D., never used, with





rollimatic front and power troll, |
, Farmall, el.

in. undersling plow, no starter|

District. S. Ashley Clarke,
Helena, Rt. 1.

Bradley Garden Tractor, all
equip., $150. Roy D. Rhodes,
Aragon. :

A. Farmall tpacton 2. Dise
Side Plow, planters, fertilizer

Good 2H Waidoh. $30. Mrs.
Nancy Morris, Savannah, RE: (5;
Sharon Park.

J. D. Walking Cultivator,
good cond. $50. Leon Gaff,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.


Garden. Tractor, equip., 1 H
Turner, 8 disc harrow, cultiva-
tor, plow foot, for any type
farm plow or sweep, good cond.,
$200. Joe W. Plunkett, Buford,
eel:

New Holland Corn Shucker| Rt

Intl. 2H Ridmg Cultivator,
$50. or trade for any kind cat-
tle or hogs. Horace Kell,
Winston, Rt. 1.

Dairy equip. 1 ea. 6-10 gal.
can Cooler, Strainer,
Compartment Washing: Vat,
McCormick-Deering Separator;
2 sets DeLaval Elec. Milkers,
15-10 gal.. milk cans. 4 mi. S.
Avera, at my dairy. R. G.
Rabun, Avera, Rt. J.

Bolens Huski Garden Trac-
tor, turn plow, cultivator, disc
harrow, planter, mower, $400.
Rene Smith, Lithonia, Rt. 2;
Box 21 A. Phone 5361.

Buckeye Incubator, 1350 cap.
with both turkey and chicken
hatching trays, all elec., used 1
season, $75. at my farm. Austin
Guinn, Jr., Butler, Rt. 2.

King Stalk Cutter, used 1
season, 3 row Grain Drill, 2
Bottom Plows, 2H and 1 1/2 H
Guano Distributor, $90.00; Or
exc. for Heifer of equal value.
A. H, Comer, Marietta, Rt. 4,
Austell Rd.

3 Gan Flat Bottom Slat Wing
Tractor Plow on wheels, same
as new, reasonable. 3 mi. N,.
Spring Place on Cleveland Rd.

Come see. J. H. Carroll, ante

worth.

1947 Ford Tractor, full equip-
ped with extra cultivators, new
planters, and distributors, like
new. Phone after 6 P. M. 1685.
Jas, E. Dees, Valdosta, Rt. 3.

Farmall C, 1 wk, old, with
or without cultivators, at cost.
J. C. Mays, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3.

6 Unit DeLaval Magnetic
Milking Machine, 3 units in op-
eration. Late design. Sell at
bargain. Thos. E. Reeve, Cal-
houn.

Dairy equip., 1-4 wide sturdy

M.| built Soaker Bottle Washer for
>

5 M. M, round bottles, $500.00;

Also ICP 4 Valve Filler, hand
feed and take off, $400. Good
cond. J. B. Honea, Tucker,
RFD 1.

Allis-Chalmers Tractor, good
rubber, A-1 cond., bottom plow,
cultivators, planters, guano
distr ibutor, peanut digger,
$102.50. J. W. Beckworth, Bax-
ley, Rt. 2, Box 22.

John Deere 1 Row Tractor,
cultivators, bottom plow and
distributor, good cond. Lowlean
Hinely, Marlow, Box 21

F-12 Tractor, - good ruBber,
power lift, cultivator, fertilizer
dist., and planters, $700. Frank
Riley, Milledgeville, Rt. 1.

Model L John D. 1 Row Trac-
intor, disc harrow, power mow-
ing machine, hay rake, set
distributors, planters, cultiva-

tors, good tires, $850. Mrs. G.
W. Roesel, Haralson, Phone
157-W1, /

. 2H Wagon, good as new; has
[new _body,. Poe Cuta=
way Harrow, oe J. L. Hag-
ler, Austell, Rt, . Phone 5696.



SECOND HAND MACHIN.-
ERY WANTED



Want front send attachment
rigid shank cultivator for Ford
Tractor. Y. Edwin Herring,
Hartwell, Rt. 3.

Want 2H Riding Cultivator
pH rubber. T. H.. Hardie, Gor-
on.

Want 2H cultivator, riding
preferred, 2 row cultivators,
and planters for B model 1945
J. D: Tractor. Harry W. Hart-
zog, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

Want unit and pulley for H
Farmall Tractor. Write cond.
and price. Will take unit with-
out pulley. F. L, Barrett, Com-
merce, Rt. 2,

Want good Cole Planter, R.
D. Wilson, Smyrna, Rt, 2.

- Want good farm bell. Write



- price. L, De Pods, > Dan-

A Os

2")



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED

Want good used Ledbetter
Cotton Seed Hiller. State cond.
and best price. S.. S. .Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Want model A John D, Trac-
tor or Farmall M and H, late



-|model. Advise model, cond., and

best price. Ralph Daws, Madi

son, Rt. 1.
Want to buy old Farm Din-

ner Bell, Buggy Wheels. Mrs.
A. G. Williams, Atlanta, 1013
Boulder Crest Rd.

Want Cole corn planter and

guano Dist, combination, in
good cond. Colie E. McKown,
Forest Park.

Want elec. 5 deck brooders
and 4 deck finishing batteries.
Advise. Mrs. C. D. Rodgers,
Roswell, Rt. 1.

Exc. 6 yr. old horse, for rid-
ing or farm work, wt..900 Ibs.
or over for a good Garden trac-
tor. Or sell horse. Contact. C.
L. Percy, Demorest, Care Pied-
mont College Farm.

Want small Riding Tractor
with attachments. George
Moore, Decatur, a 1, White-
mill Rd.

Want Disc Harrow for Cub
Tractor, within reasonable dis-
tance. Roger S. Cobb, Marietta,
Rt. 6. Phone 178-M.

Want blade and harrow to
work on Bradley Garden Trac-
tor. Reasonable. J. H, Davis,
Covington, Box 44.

Want Power Stump Puller,
good cond. E. L. Crum, Juliette.

SEEDS FOR SALE



Pride of Ga. Watermelon
Seed, hand saved, % lb., 75c;
$1.25 Ib. S. C. Swygert, Senoia,
Rts

Imp. Long Green Okra Seed,
good, sound, from select pods.
1948 crop, 50c lb; 5 Ibs., 40c.
L. A. Ellington, Lawrenceville,
Rt 3;

150 lbs. Black Diamond or

Cannonball Watermelon Seed,

germ. 85 per ct., 60c lb. Bob

Neal, Cordele.

Heavy bearing Black Pole
and Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, 60c large cup; Cream
Table Peas with brown eyes,
35c lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c good start. No MO. or COD.
Send stamps or coin. Mrs. Sal-
lie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

White Velvet and Green Okra
Seed, 35c cup; Mixed col.
Bunch Butterbean, 30c large
eup; White Bunch Butterbean,
35c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Eng.
lish Roach, Royston, Rt. 1.

1000 lbs. Korean -Lespedeza
Seed, 8c Ib. Gooden,
Locust Grove, Rt. 2.

Recleaned Korean Lespedeza
Seed, 9c Ib. Omer A. Harper,
Elberton, Rt. 3.

About 75 lbs. Crimson Spine-
less Green Pod Okra, 75c lb.;
5 lbs. or over, 60c lb. R. D. Wil-
son, Smyrna, Rt. 2.

100 Ibs. Mammoth Long
Green Okra Seed, 1948 crop,
50e 1lb.; 5 Ibs. or more PP in

State; Also Want 100 lb, Giant
Cream Crowder Peas, 50 bu.
Bronze or Purple Skin PR Po-
tato Seed. Must be Ga. Certi-
James Price, Chula, Rt. 1.

10 lbs. Sugar Crowder Peas,
suitable for seed or table, $3.;
5 Ibs. Jackson Wonder Lima
Beans, $2. PP. Mrs. G. L: Bram-
lett, Marietta, Rt. 4,

20 Ibs Long Green Okra, 40,

$8.; 10 lb. Canonball Seed, 200,
$20.; S. D, Harrison, Kathleen.
Seed, 22c lb.; Sev, hundred
bales exe. Kobe and Sericea
mixed Hay, $1.- bale; $30. ton.
ne B. H. Christian, Duluth,
. ;

Big and Little White Half
Runner, , White Cutshort, old
Time White Bunch (6 wks.),
White Creaseback, Cornfield
Beans, tender, hand picked, 45c
large teacup. PP in Ga, No
stamps nor checks. Mrs. J, W.
Brown, Cartecay.

75-125 Ibs. Mammoth Long
Green Pod Okra Seed, 1948
crop, 60c lb. Add postage. All
orders of 5 lbs.*or more PP in
ae Mrs. L. C, Black, Folkston,





SEED FOR SALE
About 70 Ibs. 1948 Dwarf
Tender Green Okra Seed, 60

lb.; 2-3-M Tung Oil Nut Trees,
$10. M.. Mrs. Bessie Maxwell,
Whigham, Rt. 2, Box 70.

Dude Creek Special Melon
Seed, hand saved, $1.50 lb. PP.
No less 1 lb. J. M. Clark, Ala-
mo, Rt-*2.

8 lbs. Cannonball Watermel-
on Seed, 60c lb. PP. R. B. Wil-
liams, Jr., Eastman, Rt. 1,

Tender White Half Runner
Beans, mixed Cornfield, White
Seeded Butterpeas, large cup,
40c; Long Green Okra, 30c cup,
Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.

Green Pod Okra Seed, sound,
clean, 35c teacup. Add postage.
Mrs, Clifford Rice, Adairsville,
Rit. 1:

Genuine Imp. Cannonball
Blagk Diamond Watermelon
Seed, $1. lb.; Originator Ga.
Sweetheart Melvn, $2. lb. Hand
saved, large selected melons,
state tested, semasan treated.
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

1000 lbs. Korean Lespedeza
Seed, combine run, free of dod-

W.| der and grass seed, 8c 1b. M. C,

Gooden, Locust Grove, Rt. 2.

Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 1948
crop Striped Half Runner
Beans, Tender Cornfield, ea.,
30c cup; Calif. Blackeyed Peas,
20c pt.; 30c qt. All weevil free,
Add postage. Mrs. Claude Gar-
rett, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

8 lbs. Brown Striped Half
Runner Bean -Seed, 50c_ Ib.;
White Bunch Baby Lima But-.
terbeans, 35 lb.; Col. Bunch
Butterbeans, 25c lb. Add post-
age under i lb. Mrs. Earley T.
Carter, Loganville, Rt. 1.

Long growing Okra_ Seed,
pure, red, 10c oz.; $1. lb. PP.
Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Whip Peas mixed with
Brown Crowder, 10c lb.; 10 ib.
White Crowders, 20 Ib.: Yel-
low Neck Squash, 5c Sp.; Large :
Green Pod Okra, 25 cup; Jones
Watermelon, 5 sp.; Add post-
age. Mrs. J. Ww. Loggins, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5.

Old Time Tender White Lit-
tle Half Runner Garden Bean
Seed, White Tender Cutshort,
Creaseback, Cornfield, 50 cup.
Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

White and Speckled Bunch
Butterbean Seed, 40c lb.; 3 Ibs.,
$1.15; Also Blackeyed Peas,
Exc. for honey. Mrs. C. H.
Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1. 5

Mammoth Gourd Seed,
(grourds hold 12 gal.) 15 doz.;
Long Handled Gourd Seed, 10
doz. Plus stamped envelope. No
orders filled unless stamped en-
velope enclosed. Mrs. Atla
Wood, Martin, Rt. 2. ~

Recleaned Korean Lespedeza
Seed, 9c lb. at my farm. Jeff,
O. Teasley, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1.

Recleaned Korean Lespedeza
Seed, 9c lb. at my farm. Jerry
W. Teasley, Elberton, Rt. 3. :

Col. Butterbeans, 30c lb.; Red
Nest Onions, 75c gal.; Purple
Top and Shogoin Nurnip, 3
tbls., 25c; Long Hand Dipper
Gourd and Jumbo Pumpkin,

15c 0z.; 2 doz., 25c. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin. : i
Citron Seed, 75c lb.; Early

Green Okra, 35c teacup; Large
Red Indian Peach, 50c doz;
Banana Mushmelon, 50c teacup}
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
s0c C. Add _ postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Mixed Okra Seed,;-50e Ib;
Red and Yellow Hot Pepper,
lic Tsp.; Also Black Walnut
Meats, 90c lb.; And Yellow
Root, 3 lbs., $1. Not PP. Darrell
Butler, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.

Long Green Tender
Seed, 50c Ib. Mrs.
um, Campton.

Striped Half Runner
Seed, free of weevil, 50c cup}
Bunch Butterbean, 35c cup.
Add postage, Mrs. G. L. Pirkle,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c start; 12 starts, $1.; Mixed
Turnip, 25c matchboxfull; Col.
Butterbeans, 60c gt. All PP.
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1,

Long Tender Pod O.ra, 35
cup; White Half Runner Bean,
50c cup; White Blackeyed Peas,
25e cup; Speckled Crowders,

Okra
Thomas Od-

Bean



30c cup, Add postage. Mrs.
Amos Hensley, Talking Rock,
Rt, 2.
PAGE FOUR

MARKET BULLETIN





wEEDS FOR SALE

Citron Seed, 75c. Harrel
Thompson, Cadwell.

1100 lb. Kobe Lespedeza
Seed, recleaned, 15c lb.; 25 bu.
Green Hull Brown Crowder
Peas, 10c lb.; 75 bales Lespede-
za Hay, $30. ton. At my barn.
EF. J. McGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt.
1.

Imp. strain White Velvet
Okra Seed, $1. lb.; Smaller
quantities, 10c oz. All PP. W. A;
Parrish, Austell, Rt. 1.

White Tender Hull Crease-
back Bean Seed, Cornfield or
Stick either, 40c cup. PP. in Ga.
Mrs, W. W. Anderson, Carte-
eay.

Large Pkg. of 8 var. Gourd
Seed, 25c. PP. Miss Leah Mc-
Bryant, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

KentucRy Wonder Bean, 25c
cup; Pumpkin Seed, Long
Green Cucumber, Okra, 2 Sp.,
15e cup.; Martin Gourd, 25 seed,
oc Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,

3:

Cuban Queen Melon Seed,
$1. lb. Add postage. Mrs. N. L.
Toler, Irwinton, Rt. 2, Box 14.

Imp Long Green Okra Seed,
ood, sound, from selected pods,
Oc Ib:; 5 lbs. or more, 40c-lb
ei A. Ellington, Lawrenceville,
(Seek

30 lbs. Cannon Ball Water-

melon Seed, hand selected from

~ ripe melons, $1. lb. F. I. Farm-

ms Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box
8.

Old Time Tender Speckled
Half Runner Garden Beans, 45c
teacup; Nixon Mushmelon, 30c
Tbls.; Blue Java Peas, 20c-Ib. in
5 lb. lots. Miss Gennia Brown;
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Lady T. Strawberry, 50c C:
Watercrass, 25, 60c; large type
Garlic, 40c doz.; Horehound,: 6
clumps, 35c; Peppermint, 35c
doz.; Old Fashion Half Run-
ner Beans, 45c cup; Mush Peas,
35 cup. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
houn, Rt. 1.

Chas, W. Cabbage and Ga.
Collard, White and Yellow Ber-
muda Onion Plants, 40c C;
$1.50 M: Andy Kozma, Town-
send, Rt. 2, Flowing Well.

Chas. W., E. J. and Copen-
hagen Cabbage Plants, $1.50 M;
tbe $1. J. I. Ridgon, Alma, Rt.

Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage
Plants, young, green, poisoned
for imsects, grown from new
crop seed, $2.50 M; Over 10 M,
$2. M. Exp. Col. Satis. guar. J.
N. McCorvey, Pavo.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
oung Plants, full count. No
checks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2. :

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1-3
yrs., $2..C; 500, $9:00; $15. M.
No checks. C. D. Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

E. J., Chas. W. Copenhagen
Cabpage, 500, 75c; $1. M. Del.
PP; 5000, $4. exp.; White
Crystal Wax Bermuda Onions
(pencil size) 500, 90c; $1.25 M.
Del. PP; 5000, $5. exp. Prompt
shipment. Satis. guar. E. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

._ Bradleys Magic Everbearing
Strawberry, $2. C, Add postage.
Mrs. H. M. Christie, Lithonia,
Rt. 3, Welborn Rd.

Open grown and rooted Chas.
1.00; $1.75 M. PP. Moses Davis,

. Cabbage plants, 40c C; 500,
Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126.

Genuine Klondike Strawber-
ry plants, 60c C_.. $5. M; Blue-
berry Plants, 75c doz. No chks.
Add postage. Gladys Duran,

_ Cumming, Rt. 1.

Cabbage and Collard plants,
now ready, 50c C; $2.50 M. PP.
Special price at field. Marcus
Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Freshly dug Streamliner and
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
85c C. PP. Mrs. Hugh L. White,
Stockbridge, Echo Valley Farm.

Copenhagen Mkt.. and Chas.
W. Cabbage plants, 300, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $2. M. PP. J. R. Mc-
Ever, Gainesville, Rt, 7.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
Young plants. Full count. No
ghecks. Mrs. Della . Crowe
Gainesville, Rt. 2.



PLANTS FOR SALE

Blakemore Strawberry, 75c
C; $3.00, $5. M. Prepaid; Also
Unknown or Clay Peas, 25 tb.
lots of 5 lbs. or more. PP. O. C.
Baker, LaFayette, Rt. 4.

Chas. W., and Copenhagen
Frostproof Cabbage, $1.25 M.;
Also will fill extra large orders
for tomato plants. B. F. Mal-
lard, Savannah, Box 378, Rt. 5.
Phone 45-079.

Strawberry plants, 75c: C;
Sunflow-r Seed, 40c: pt. Dollie
Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75
M; Blue Damson and Goose
Plum Sprouts, $1. ea.; White
Eng. Peach Sprouts, 40c ea.; 3,
$1. Add postage. Effie Crowe,
Cumming.

Sage Limbs, rooted, 5, 60c; 15,
$1.10; Peppermint, Catnip, 50c
bunch; Cowhorn Pepper, Little
Red Cherry Tomato, 10c_ pkt.
PP. No checks. Mrs. A. Hors-
ley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.

Frostproof Cabbage plants,
200, 70c; 500, $1.50; $2. M; Big
Jim Everbearing Strawberry,
$1.25 C; 500, $5. All del. C. W.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Mastodon Strawberry plants,

106 C3= D005: $8200 32cho.20
Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50;
$4.25: M; Mrs. A. -D. Jones;

Cumming, Rt. 1. -
Mastodon Strawberry plants,

70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M;
Klondike Strawberry, 60c_ C;
500, $2.50; $4.75 M; White

Browneyed Peas, 25c.lb.; 5 Ibs.,
$1.00; Apricot Plums, 75c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Jersey, Chas. Copenhagen
Cabbage plants, fresh, spring
grown, 500, $1.00; $1.25.M del.;
5000, $5. exp.; Crystal Wax and
White Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.,
$1.30 M; 5000, $6. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

Mastodon and Lady T Straw-
berry plants, 75c C; 300, $2.15.
Add postage. Mrs. Ara Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 500,
$1.25; $2. M. Del. E. C. Wald-
rip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Good nice large, fresh green,
frostproof Chas. W. and E. J.
Cabbage, Ga. Heading Collard,
White Bermuda Onion, Iceberg
and Big Boston Lettuce plants,
50c C; 500, $1.50 PP. Buford
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt, 3.

Nice large, frostproof Copen-
hagen, Mkt., and E. J. Cabbage,
White Bermuda Onion, Head-
ing Collard, Big Boston Lettuce
plants, 50c C; 500, PP. Harris
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3

Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Mkt. Cabbage, Heading Collard,
Big Boston and Iceberg Lettuce,
White Bermuda Onion Plants,
all good, fresh, frostproof, 50c
C; 500, $1.50. PP. Leroy Light-
sey, Jr., Baxley, Rt. 3,

Everbearg Strawby plants,
50c C. Add postage. Mrs.
R. Hadden, Avera.

Strong field run Kudzu

Plants, =$9:S IVs" $1.25. ConiG@cst
Parrish, Adel,

Boysenberry $1. doz.; Wild
Cherry, Poplar, Sweet Gum,
Persimmon, Yellow Dock, Bark,
3 lbs., $1.00; 1 yd. long Gourd
Seed, $1. teacup. Mrs. John
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Large, early, rooted, Ever-

bearing Strawberry Plants, 60c

C;, $6. M. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. L. R, Martin, Gainesville,
Rtscl:

Chas. W. Cabbage Plants,
large size, open grown, cold
hardened, good roots, 40c C;
500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Del. J. H.

Davivs, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Early bearing Strawberry,
large heavy .croppers, 50c C;
1/2 lb; 50;90c: 1b.; Yellow
500, $2.40; Ga. Collard Seed,
Clingstone Peach Trees, 1 ft.
$1. doz. Add postage. Mattie
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Strawberry plants, 500, $3.25;
Crabapple, Cherry Trees, $1.00
doz.; Plum Blackberry, Huckle-
berry, 75c doz.; Raspberry, $1.
doz. Add postage, Mrs. James
Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Missionary Strawberry plants,
large, 70c -C. Miss Georgia A.
Winkles, Raymend.

Copenhagen and Chas. W.
Cabbage Plants, nice size, $1.
M; 5000, $4.50; 10,000, $8. Quick
del. George W. Gaff, Fitgerald,
Rt, 3.

e ed

{ple

PLANTS FOR SALE

e

$1. C; $8. M. Prompt shipment.
PP. Mrs. .Clay Bennett, Flow-
ery Branch.

Himalaya Blackberry, Giant
Boysenberry (not thornless),
Lucretia Dewberry, $1.15 doz.;
25, $2.00; 50,. $3.50; Kudzu, 2
and 3 yrs. old, $4. C; $25. M.
PP. Exc. for sheep. Jonathan
a Toole, Macon, 410 Burton

ve.

Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
T., 300, $2.00; White Black-
eyed Peas, hand picked, 20c Ib.
No checks, Prompt del. Full
count. Irs. Willi Allen, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Collard. and Cabbage plants,
popular varieties, by PP pre-
paid, 350, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $1.90
M; 3-M. up, $1.50:M. Morris
Sanders, Lumber City.

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
$5. M. Exe, for cabbage, toma-
toes, pepper, or potato plants.
Mrs. Bessie Foster, Dalton, Rt.
De ;

Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85e doz.; Hazelnut bushes,
6, $1.00; Black Walnut Sprouts,
5, $1:00; Wild Strawberry,
doz.; $1700; Yellow. Root, 65c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box
49.

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BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE .

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Table Peas, Brown Speckled
Crowders, 15:lb.; $2. pk. Not
prepaid. No checks. No checks.
No less 5 lbs. shipped. John
Crone, Rayle. 2

Speckled Crowder and White
Table Peas, treated, 20c Ib.
Prepaid in lots up to 10 Ib;
Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper
Seed, 10c large Thls. PP; Bushel
Gourd Seed, 10c doz. PP. R. C.
Albertson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.

eyed Crowder Peas, bright and
sound, $7. bu. in 2 bu. bags up.

3.

Calif. Blackeyed, large Red
Spotted, and Blue Grey Crow-
der Peas, treated, 5 lbs., $1.50;
10 Ibs., $2.50; 50 Ibs., $10.; 100.
lbs., $17.50. Willis E. Sutton,
Adairsville, RFD 38.

Tender Seven Sister Corn-
field Beans, large cup, 40c. Add
Postage. Mrs. Belle Botts, Cran-
dall, Rt. 1.

Nice weevil free, clean, spot-
ted Crowder Peas for planting
or eating, none damaged, 40e
at., 25c Ib.; Also Valencia Pea-
nut (Red), clean, 45c lb. PP.
Mrs. Ester Robbins, Rocky Face,
Rt. t.

11 bu. Cream Crowder Peas,
12c lb. at my home. Do not
write. D. J. Buree, Dacula, Rt.
1, Hog Mt.

Blackeyed Peas, weevil treat-
$20. Cwt. Andrew Carter,
Decatur, % Dogwood Farm Rd.

8 cups Red Speckled Crowder
Peas, $1.; or 8 cups Peas, for
3 print sacks; Okra Seed, $1.
pt.; White Brown-Eyes, 8 cups,
$1. Add. postage. Mrs. R. O.
Barron, Bowdon, Rt. 4.

Large Browneyed Peas, Pur-
Hull, 6 wks. Crowders,
Brown Streaked Half Runners,
6 cups, $1.25. Add postage. No
COD. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da-
cula, Rt! 1.

Striped Cornfield Beans,
guar. tender, 50c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 2.

Browneyed Crowder Peas,
50c pt.; Everbearing Strawber-
ry Plandts, $1.50 C; Calmus
Root for-eating or planting, 50c
doz.; Red Oak Bark, 30c Ib.
in 5.]b. lots. Jonie Ellis, Geren-
ville, Rt. 3.

1948 crop White Sugar Crow-
der and Red Spotted Crowder
Table Peas, 35 cup. Exc. for
100 lb. print or white sacks, cup
peas for each print sack, 3 cups
for 4 white. Good cond, Mrs.
Andrew wilson, Carters, Rt. 1.

Good tender Striped Corn-
field Beans, 50c lb.; Gooseberry
Buehes, $1. doz. Add postage.

Mrs. L. O. Tippens, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.
Sev. bu. mixed field. peas.



5.50 bu. Omer H. Bond, Roys-
ton. Rt. 2 Hee e8

Mastodon Strawberry plants, .

50 bu. or more White Brown- |

Howell Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. |.

ret before the rains set in, |:

FOR SALE

BEANS AND PEAS |
4





Blue Java Peas, 20c ib. in
5 Ib. lots; White Tender Half
Runner Garden Beans, 45c tea-
cup; also, Hales
loupe Seed, 25c Tbls. P. B.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. :

White Conch Peas, 50c pt.;
Black and Cream Crowders, 50c
qt.; White Velvet Okra, 30c cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Ronie M.
Arnold, Benevolence. - ~~

Tender Striped Half Runner

Garden Bean Seed, weevil
treated, 50c pt. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Ethel Thurman, Fair.
mount.

About 14 bu. large Cream
Purple Hull and White Crowd-
er Peas, 30c lb., in small lots;
25ce lb., in bu. lots. Treated,
free of weevils.
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Red Speckled Crowder and
Blackeyed Peas, 4 cups, $1.;
White Tender Half Runner
Garden Bean Seed, 45c cup.
Exe. for sacks. Mrs. Carl Smith,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

White Purple Hull Table
Peas, clean and treated for
weevils, 20c lb. Add postage.

No checks, stamps, nor CODs.
Mrs. A. W. Pettyjohn, Summer-
ville, Rt. 2.

Tender, white cornfield, large
and-small white Half Runners,
and early brown bunch beans,
30c cupful, 4 cups, $1.; white
butter peas and butterbeans,
18c lb. 3 Ibs., 50c.. Mrs. -J. -G:
Whitefield, Jasper. Rt. 3.

150 Ibs., white table peas,
;sound, clean, weevil-free, have
|been treated, 10c Ib. F. H. San-
ders, Kennesaw,, Rt. 2. -

Sev. pounds white and col.
| butterbeans for eating, 18e lb.
;or exc. for dried peaches or
apples. Gordon Grizzle, Cum-
ming. Rt. :5.

Tender, heavy bearing black
|pole beans and striped Half
|Runners, 60c large cup: cream
with brown-eye table peas, 35c
\lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. V.
|Robbs, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.

Around _50 bu. Brab and 40
bu. Clay Peas, guar. pure and
sound. No samples. Make offer
enclosing card for reply. O. M.
Moore, Buena Vista, Rt, 1.

65 Ibs. Little White Mush
Peas, extra good for _ table,
weevil free, 15c lb. FOB. C. C.
Lumpkin, Charing, Box 43.

200 bu. Sugar Cream Crowd-
er Peas, $6. bu.; Good Peavine
Hay, $25. ton. M. P. Minchew,
Jr., Macon, Rt, 3.

Sound, clean, Purple Hull
Peas, Cream Black Crowders,
50c qt.; $3.50 pk;- $6. per 1/2



bu.; $10. bu.; White Cronch
Peas, White Velvet Okra, 30c
cup; 20c 1/2 cup. Mrs. P. R.

Arnold, Benevolence.

12 bu. Brab Peas, picked
without rain, sound and pure,
$6. bu, W. T. Ewing, Monroe,
Rte3:

15 bu. Early Wilt resistant
Ramshorn Blackeyed Peas, 10
bu. 6 wks. Crowders, 15 bu.
Early Brown, $10. bu.; All for
$6. bu. Freight paid; About 20
bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans, $6.50
bu. del, Roscoe Sullivan, Screv-,|
en, Rte 1 ;

9 bu. Bright Clay Peas, $5.
bu. for lot.; 2 bu. Blackeyed
Crowders, $6. bu. W. G. Kelley,
Conley. ;

White tender Cornfield Beans,
45c cup; Blue Java Peas, 20 lb.
in 5 lb, lots or more; Speckled
Half Runner Garden Beans, 45c
cup; Mixed Mush Melon Seed,
25c tbls. Mrs. Mattie Little,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

3 bu. Cream Crowder Peas,
20c Ib.; 10 bu. Purple Hull
Crowders, 20c lb. Sample on re-
quest. J. W. Byrom, Sharps-
burg, Rt. 1.

1948 Red Spotted Crowder
Peas, sound, clean, 15c Ib. Add
postage, No checks. Mrs. Guy
Porter, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

About 10 bu. Brown Speck-
led Iron Peas, $4. bu. Arnold
Blalock, Canton, Rt. 3.

25 bu. White. Browneyed
Crowders, good to eat, green or
dry, good vine for soil build-
ing, produces well, $6. bu. at
my barn. Will treat. Write
Mark L. Maddox, College
Park, Rt. 2,

Bunch Col. Butterbeans, 30
lb. Mrs. L. . Bishop, Carnes-



ville, Rt. 1 :

Best Canta--

W. A. Smith,| Sey. Ibs., Lady peas, 40 1

short bunch beans, come in



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10 to 15 bu. white er
field peas, fine, $8.

\ .50 bu
my home. N. Morris Nich
son, Lalonas fi. fae?

Cream crowder peas, cle:
$10. bu; baby black-eyed p
for eating, 5 lbs. $1. You p:
postage. Leon J. Walters,
ganville. Rt. 2. _ zee

White Creaseback and cut





wks., sound, tender, 45 cup
ful; white, black-eyed peas, 30
cup, 4. cups, Mrs. W. J.
Reece, Cartecay. ee

25 bu. bright, clean mix
peas, $5. bu; 25 bu., bright pea
nut Crowder peas, $7. bu. A
ae O. C. Tomlin, Covington





horse show Crowder red spec
led peas, 25c lb. You pay post-
age. Mrs. . W. Grizzle, Gain
ville! Ric 4 ae

20 lbs. mixed Crowder Peas,







fe

for sale; Also about 25 Ibs
nice Popcorn, 25c 1b. Mr:
Howard Hewell, Winder, Rt.

Clean, weevil treated Pea
White Lady, Early Brown
wks., and Black Crowders, ~
crops per season, 3 cups, $1.0(
large Red. Speckled Crowder,-
bear til frost; 4 cups, $1. PP
Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowden,





Rt. 4. :

-White Purple Hull )
Peas, $10. bu.; 1/2 bu. $6. J
less 1/2 bu. sold; Also Tung Oi
Trees, 35t ea. in lots 100; Ti
Oil Nuts for planting, $5.
Prepaid in Ga. William H
Coleman, Helena, Rt. 1..

Tender White Half 1
Bean Seed, 35 large cup.
postage. Mrs. J. E. - Moe
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1

Several bu.
Crowder Peas,
weevils, $9. bu.
Sugar Crowders,
bu. All sold in bu. lots. 9
Jett, Lithonia, Rt. 2.

Gaton Soy Beans, 90 p
germ., $6. FOB. C, Hid
Ft. Valley. ~ Se

Good Brab: Peas, $7.
FOB. L. O. Walker, Ft. V;
Box 528, j ces

Recleaned Soy Beans,
bu, FOB. W. T. Flower.
5 ite eee cae



beans, 35c Ib.; 1948 Polecat
Peas, treated, 30c cup. | a
postage. Mrs. Pollie Jackson,
Waco, Rt. 2.

50- bu. 1948 grown
Crowder Peas, $8. bu. OB.
Will ship. Roy Harrell,
etteville. af

Big and Little White
Runner, White Cutshoi ts,
Bunch Beans, (6 wks.) Crease-
back Cornfield, 45c large
cup. No. stamps nor
Mrs. J. W. Brown, Carteca

White












postage. L. D. Todd, Danv.

Whippoorwill Brab. and
Era Field. Peas, mixed,
clean. Satis, guar. W. M. Hov
Bowdon. ;

White Half Runner o
45 cup; Pin alf Runners,
40c cup; Red Speckled Crowd-
ers, White Blackeyed Peas, 30
cup; 4 cups, $1.00; White Mi
Peas, 35c cup; 3, $1. No eee

ijay

Mrs. Bartow - Barrett, Ell
Rt. 3. eae













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JORN AND SEED CO!
FOR SALE |





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- 400 bu. good corn, pulled
mostly pure Whatleys, $1.75.
my place, 3% mi. So. Warr
ton. Rt. 1. ; .

Godd yellow pop corn, sh
crop, 20 lb. postpaid anywhe
in Ga. John <A. Vandivie
Dawsonville, Rt. 2.

1948 crop Popcorn, 10
Add postage. Miss Barbar:
Talking Rock.

Pop corn, 1948 crop
shelled, 20 Ibs., 20c Ib.
erson Bush Lima ae
southern favorite
crop, 3 Ibs., $1. - Add
Mrs. B. F. Eavenson,

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Rt. 24 ]
50 lbs. Golden.
corn, 20c Ib.

3




Jones,


































amy farm, also 3,500 Ibs. Korean
- Lespedeza seed, combined,

i also 4 bu. pure yellow crowder
| peas, $9. bu. FOB. P. B. Watson,

7$1. Ib. All at my barn.
- Grimes, Helena. Rt. 1.

13 M.
| Rt.

: (50 tong, paled Lespedeza . Hay,
tr.

: pedeza Seed, recleaned. Leroy
| Massey, Menlo.







H y, m
eas, at market price or swap
for shoats or calves. Jas. W.
Greer, Helen

10 tons good Himner peanut
ay, . ton; also 150 gal.
. $1. gal., and 20 Ibs.,
Creek watermelon seed,

Bean hay, $27. 50 ton at barn.
A. M. Beason, Rome. Rt. 6.

25 tons Lespedeza hay, baled
untouched by water, $25. ton at

re-
cleaned, No. 1 tested, 12c lb;
Ibs. pasture grade, 8 Ib.
ag Se =e .Wardlow, Nicholson,

2 ne Panut hay $15. jo

| Mauk. Rt L

ee lots, 2500 bu. ea., Cokers
. away, grown and ginned
ne per Cwt; other, Certi-
in'*100 Ib. bags, $12.50
All FOB. R. E. Aycock, |

Oats < aw, Kobe and _ Les-























































































Ist. wire, without rain, Kobe, $35.

| ranklin,. Re 1.

10
--less

$1. my barn. L. P. Higginbotham,
>|Elberton, Rt. 2..

Sircd. $1.
Bunch: Butter-

u.jand $30.
| Hartwell. =

slipped shuck,
es, Brooklet, Rt.

WwW. Hampton. W. S. Loftis, Atlan-

post-
Flowery

rithout rain on
trade for corn.
Parks, are

and Se aee
sed. $12.50 ton

en. Lyr. $100. er $2. bu.

barn |14 Cottonseed, kept pure at gin
Cwt;- Bo <D,

pA. Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.
Hk,

i baled,

;|deza Hay, Oats and Straw Hay

+|Kudzu Hay, cured and stored
-| without rain, high in proteins,
lin ear and truckload lots. Joe

= obas: Jr.,

. nt Corn, $1.50 pk. Del.

Bunn, Midvil e.
D. & P. 38; Cottonseed, 1st. |

Lespedeza Hay, baled. with
-jton; Serecia, cut when 8-10 in.
Thigh, $30. ton. John L. Conrod,
Phone 2604.

re About. 600 bales Kobe Lespe- |
deza Hay at barn, $1. bale: W.

6 tons. Lespedeza Hay, square
$25. ton; 100 bales Oat
raw, 25c bale. No rain. At

New Crop Peanut Hay. free
af poisoning, del. anywhere in
truckload lots. Marion F. Mc-
Rae, Rt. 1.

- 500 bales. wire baled Lespe-

at barn, 4 mi. N. Hartwell, $25.

ton. W. B. Morris,

250 tons choice bright leafy

S. Burgin, Buena Vista.

_ 50 tons bright baled Lespe-
Ndieve Hay, untouched by water,
$25. ton; 5 tons Martin Com-
bine, Milo Maize, Ist. yr., $5.
Cwt. bags at my farm in

ta, 45 Mangum St., S. W. Tel.
Ma. 2182. :



COTTONSEED FOR SALE

ee tons Cokers 100 wilt,
fee - treated, $10. per 100
H. Dorminy, Jr., Fitzgerald.

ie P. & L: Cotton Pores 1st.
Clean at gin, $8. C M. L.
Gainesville, RFD 2.

Empire wilt resistant cotton-
,|seed, 1st. yr., $7. Cwt. FOB.
Also corn for sale. P. J. Sayer,
Bowersville.

' Stoneville 2 Cottonseed, oe
'Cwt.; Brab Peas, $6.75 bu;
Velvet Beans, $7.50 bu. All
FOB. Dee Vie Garner, Warthen.

New Empire, sound, clean,
| kept pure at gin, 10c lb.; 11c lb.
\del.; Pure Whatleys Prolific
H.
Thurmond, Farmington.

~ Corker 100, 2nd. yr., clean,
treated, delinted, sacked, germ.
90 per "et. $8.50 Cwt.; Semasan
ibred, cleaned, delinted, treat-
ed, sacked, germ, 82-85 per gt.
50 Cwt. R. Bp. ee Mun-

Cokers 100. coat resistant cer-

tified cotone et de delinted,
treated, $9. Cwt. E. N. Anthony,
Watkinsville,

New Stone Cottonseed,
yr., reasonable price.

1st.
oh

yr, kept pure at. gin, delinted
and treated, $11. CWt.. J. Ms
Howard, Stephens. :

-Corkers wilt resistant, Ist.
, in even
wt. bags. L. B Filo ceo Mad-

ison.
_ 2500 lbs es VrieDe and: Peb,

Oak

sk. FOB my warehouse. J. |



No. 15 D. & Pt...

Shady Dale.

-Cokers 100 wilt,, 1 yr, germ.
80 per ct., delinted and treated,
$10. Cwt. in certified bags; $9. 50
Cwt. good used bags. Freight
paid in G.. John Bostwick,
Bostwick.

Ga. Experiment Stat. New
Empire, wilt resistant, ginned
Te-var- "gin; ~9e- lb: Riley eR
Couch, Turin.

2000 lbs. pure wilt resistant, |
Empire, ist. yr., kept pure at
gin, at my barn near Robin-
sons Store. Sell or exe. for
some good baled hay. Robert

|}L. Wellborn, Monroe, Rt. 1.

2500 bu. Corkers 100 wilt
resistant, certified, delinted,
Semasan treated, 100 lb. bags,
$12.50 Cwt.; 2500 bu. Cokers
100 wilt resistant, delinted,
Semasan treated, 100 lb. bags,
$10. Cwt. aoe Row Aycock,
Monroe. 1

1 ton Coker 100 wilt pesibiort
ist. yr., treated, in 100 lb. bags,
$10. per bag. B. F. Harris, Grif-

fin, Bob 364. Phone 4586.

1500 lbs. Coker 100 wilt resis-
tant, Ist. yr., lint 1-1/16, $8.
per Cwt. FOB; Untreated, not
delinted; Treated, delinted,
$9.50 Cwt.. MO. No checks.
Benjamin Morrow, Bethlehem,
Rie 1, s ;

Empire, wilt resistant, Cot-
| tonseed, Ist. yr., $8.50 C; Also
|65 bu. pure Peanut Crowder
}Peas, $8. Bu. All recleaned and
treated. W. C. Bates, Covington,
to,

1000 Ibs Cokers 100 wilt re-
sistant Cottonseed, Ist, yr.,
privately ginned, pure, sound,
= Cwt. BeF. Fagan, Martin,

deer karo:

Cokers 100 wilt Cottonseed,
1st. yr., kept pure at gin, guar.
sound, $8. Cwt. bag. John W.
Harris, Monroe, Rt. 2.

D. P. L. Cottonseed, 1st. yr.,
cleaned at gin, $8. Cwt ML.
Crowe, Jr., Gainesville, Gu

_2 lots, Cokers 100 wilt re-
sistant Ist yr. Cottonseed: One
had years rest, culled, cleaned,
treated, delinted, $10. Cwt.;
Others not treated nor delinted,
$8. Cwt. Plus shipping chrgs.

Rt
New Empire Cottonseed,
sound, clean, 10c 1lb.; Pure

Whitleys Prolific Red Cob Seed
Corn, $1.50 pk. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington, Rt. 1.

2000 lbs. New Empire Cotton-
seed, grown from cert seed, $8.
wt. Fob. Mansfield. C. C, Hen-
derson, Newborn, Rt. 1.

Ga. Exp. Station New- Em-
pire Cottonseed, wilt resistant,
$2.85 bu. Riley Cc; Couch, Turin,

New Empire Cottonseed,
sound; clean, kept pure at gin,
10c Ib.: Pure Whatleys Prolific
Seed Corn, $1.50 pk. A. H.
Thurmond, Farmington.

IDPS ile: Cottonseed, Ist. yr.,
cleaned at gin, $8. Cwt. FOB.
ne - Crowe, Jr.,

_Stoneville 2B Cottonseed, $5.
Cwt,; Brab Peas, $6.75 bu;
Velvet Beans, $7. 50 bu. All in
2% bu. bags. FOB. J. L. Garner,
Warthen. oe

Corkers wilt-resistant edie:
seed, grown and ginned pure,
$10. Cwt. FOB. R. L. Towler,
Monroe. sind a>



EGGS FOR SALE



Sieben, heavy wipe Ber-
rys Dark Cornish eggs, $1.65
per 15. Cartons to be ret: at
once; also 10 cockerels, 1948
hatch, ready for Pee. $2.50
ea. MO only. Miss Cora B. Pat-
terson, (Ty. Py, Rta 1.

Papes Black Minorca eggs,
from hens direct from Pape,
$2. setting. P. P. Mrs. L.-D. El-
liott, Lavonia, Ht

Booking orders Bourbon Red
turkey eggs, 12 for $4. Wilson
ie Griffin. (on Zebulon

Eggs, $3.50 per setting, from
pen mated, pure White Hackle,
Leopards, Shawls. Fowlers
Brown Reds and Grist Grady;
have cocks and about 60 hens
of these Games: on - separate





Brown, ;

pil



"| No. Ast. yr, |
$6. Cwt.; $100. ton. } H. Cc. Perry,

truck at farm. 7 mi.

net Thomas Partain, Lavonia, |

Gainesville, |

Purebred R. I. Red banta

eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. Elbe
Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. :

Booking orders Turkey eg:
from healthy, vigorous, unre-

lated matings, Australian Gray
Crosses, 40c per egg, postpaid.
Mrs. R. J, - Miller, Auguste
Mounted Rt. 37. }



POTATOES FOR SALE

A hill of Red Skin PR Sweet
Potitoes, 4%c Ib. at hill. Will
not ship. L. C. Harris, Dallas,
Rt. 1. New Hope Rd:

Potatoes, $2. bu. Add postage.
L. D. Todd, Danville.

- 100 bu. or more pure PR Seed
Sweet Potatoes for sale. W.
A. Exley, Rincon.

Certified Copper Skin PR
Seed Potatoes in quantities.
FOB my farm. No small orders
filled. H. S. Baxter, Blackshear,
Rteae

Several tons PR Potatoes to
S. E. 'Fitz-
gerald. John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 4.

PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE

Large, well filled Stewart pe-
cans, 5 Ibs; $1.25; 10 Ibs., $2.;
shelled nuts, 75c Ib. Postpaid.
Check or currency. J. W. Lang,
Omega.

100 Ibs., Schley pecans, 10 Ib.
$2.20; 30 lbs. thin shell, 10 lbs.

$1.50. Postpaid. No chks. W.
M. Hooks, Unadilla Rt. 2.
Peeans per lb: Schleys, 35c;

Van Demans, 25c; large seed-
lings, 22c, All del anywhere in
10 lb. lots. Tom Steed, Buena
Vista.

Pecan meats, nice, clean,
large pieces, 75 Ib. Exe. 1-%4
Ibs., for 3 lbs., sour dried ap-
ples, 3 lbs., for 7 lbs. apples,
oR Maddox, Macon, Bloom-|
field, Rt. 2.

Pecan Halves, shelled fresh
as ordered, 50c lb. postpaid in
2 Ib. lots. J. E. Ritch, Quitman.
P. O. Box 429.

-250 lbs.,. Stuart pecans, 35c
lb. or entire lot, 30c Ib; 15 Ibs.
seedlings. 20c lb. Miss Belle
Timmerman, Bronwood. Box 83.

PECAN & FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE

Several hundred Pine Apple
Pear Trees, and Apricot Plum
Trees, rooted, 2 and 3 yrs. old,
50c ea. Del. Mrs. B. F. Latham,
Ludowici, Box 308.

Leading var. Peach Trees, $4.
doz.; $35. C; Grape Vines,
doz.; $20. C; Black Walnut
Trees, $5. doz.: $10. C; Seedling
Peach, $1.50 doz. Tel. No. 152-
J-3 Fayetteville. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale.

Anoka, Red
Red and
Winesap,

Apple Trees,
June, Yellow June,
Yellow Delicious,
York, Imperial, Hackworth, 3-
6 ft., 85c, All insp. A. J. Wil-
loughby, Waco.

Genuine State insp. Stewart
Pecan, 4-5> ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft.,
$1.50; 2-3 yrs. old Black Mus-
cadine Grape Vines, rooted, 50c
ea.; 6-8 ft. Blackberry, $1. ea.

12 nice size Goose Plum
Trees, 50c ea. Or exc. for 100
lb. white feed sacks, free of

| holes and mildew. Also Brown

Fig Trees, $1. ea. Mrs. W. L.
Burton, Tignall, Rt. 1.

Well rooted Scuppernong or
Muscadine grapevines, 20c ea.;
male vines, same price. A. D.
Pope, Senoia, Rac

About 2 M., 2 yr. Hunt Mus-
cadine [ravevines, l0c ea. and
you come dig them. WC. ieen-
drick, Griffin,

Chinese Chinquapins or
4 ft. bearing, $1.50 ea. (Cas-
dwarf Chesnut trees, 2 yrs., 2-
tanae Seguini is dwarf ches-
nut, just as Molissima is large
chesnut or Castanae dentata is
our native chesnut.) James
Hobson, Jasper.

Budded Pecan Trees, Stuart,
Moneymaker and Success, 2-3
ft., $1.15 ea.; Stuart 1-2 ft., 85
ea. FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele,



walks. Mrs. Will Davis, Buena
Viata, Rt. a Box BBs

a ?



Old Time Yellow Skin PR!



PECAN AND OTHER

: RUT TREES FOR SALE



2 yr. Concord Grapes, $1. 50
10z.; $8. C; 1 yr. C, Grapes, $1,
doz.; -$5. . P Pin Ga. Gail H.
imberson, Ringgold, Box 197

Cherry. and Plums,

31.00; Old Fashion Mullin

V. M. Johnson, Shellman.

Genuine Rabbiteye Blueber-

ry (only blueberry recommend-
ed for southern
$1.00; Early. Bearing
Bunch Grapes, Delicious \
Red Scuppernongs, Sweet
ple Figs, 50c ea. 1 of ea.
$1.25. J. E. Granger,

Govt. insp., | Pecan
Schley, Stuart, Moneymakers,
2-3 ft., 3-4 ft, 4-5 ft., 6-8 fi, 3-
LOR ft:





for
Reidsviiie,

Small fruited Sugar Pear
Trees, ripens in June, nice
plants, 50 -ea.; Strawberry
Plants, med. size berries, very
prohtie?-sivt. Cz Peppermint, Dy
25c.. Add postage. Mrs. Futler
Joiner, Tennille.

plantings) 3,
athe gs





2 trees, ve

Plants; 5, $1. Add postage, Mrs.





Tees his

Calvin Harman, Stevail =

Crabapple Trres and Museca-

dine. Grape vines, 6, $1.00; Red
and Yellow Clingstone
Open Stone Peach, 25c e4.;

Blood .Root,~bunch, $1.50 doz.;
Catnip, Horehound, Horsemint,
Comfort, 25 bunch: Mrs.
Turner, Gainesville, Rt 6 -

Muscadine. Grape Vines,
$1.25; Blueberry, 75c
Crabapple,- 6, $1.00;
Trees, Sage Bunch,
ion Peach Trees,
Nellie. Parker,
Qicire

doz.;

25c ea. Mrs,
Gainesville, Rt.

Peach: 2 ea. Mayflower, Red
Haven, J. H. Hale, Necterine;

Mae 2 ;
6F

Cherry
Old. Fash-=.

and.



Apple: Yellow - Transparent, ~
Cheese, Dbl. Red and Yellow
Delicious, 2-4 ft., $5.00; 4-6 ft, ~

$7. ONeal Hitt, Jasper, Rt. 3.

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE,

ARTICHOKES:

Jerusalem artichokes, 15 1b. a

FOB. Carl C. Hearn, Chick

amauga.

BEES: : {a
Jersey butter, 55 Iby plus.

postage. Mrs. Otis - Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt 5. -

2 Ibs. fresh, firm, country but-
ter weekly, 60c lb. postpaid.

Mrs. R. G. Taylor, Demorest.
Reel Boxe.

CANE (SEED):

6 or 8 M., C.-P. 807 seed. cane,

5-6 ft. av. $1.75 -; $35, - M-cas
my home, 4 mi. W. Blackshear.

a G, Stuckey, Blackshear, Rt.

es
1 acre Collards ready to cut,

for sale. Come to my place or.

phone No. 3830. M.

F. Tillman,
Glenwood, Rt. 1.

$2.| FRUIT:

Good dried fruit, 50c lb. Stel-
la Shook, Hiawassee.

Bright, sundried
Grimes Golden, hand peeled
and cored, etc., 35c lb. 5 lbs. up
postpaid. Chas. A. Shook, Tiger.

1948 crop sundried apples, no

core, peel, worms, also 1/2 lh
shade dried Sage, pulverized,
ea., 50c lb. PP. Mrs. J. A. Mee
Bryde, Aragon.

CATTLE FOR SALE



Reg. Guernsey Bull, 13 mos,
old, reg. in. my name, blood
testd, for sale. 6 mi. S. Dal-
ton. Troy G. Kirk, Dalton, Rt
2: -

Reg. Herford Cow and 7 mos.
old Bull Calf, WHR breeding,
both exc. cond.; 6 Holstein Hei-
fers and 2 Cows. See them. R.

B. Curtis, Farmington, Rt. 2,
Wrayswood.
Reg. of Merit Guernsey

Young Bulls, out of $30.000
and 1 bull ready for service.

Benj. F. Hubert, Mayfield, Care, _

Log Cabin Farms.

20 Holstein Dairy Cows, 12
milking now, 8 to freshen later
on. Dont care to sell part of
cows. Loyd J. Keadle, Yates-
ville.

2 reg. Jersey Cows, 5 yrs. old.
See at farm, or write: Dr. J.
H. Arnold, Newnan.

1 fresh in Heifer, 44 Jersey,
with Heifer Calf 2 wks. old,
6125. P. B. Watson, Mauk, Rt. i

apples, :








CATTLE FOR SALE



Purebred Jersey Bull, from
high milk producer, ready for
service, $100. Or trade for pure-
pred Jersey Cow with 2nd or
- 8rd calf, good milker. Earl Sut-
ton, Graymont.

Reg. Roan Polled Shorthorn
Cow with 6 mos. old Red Polled
Shorthorn Bull Calf at side;
Also Reg. Roan Shorthorn Cow.
Geo. C. Smith, Camilla, Rt. 2.

Milch Cow, Ist calf, freshen
in Apr., 114 gal. daily, for sale.
Mrs. Lillie Latham, Felton.

1 fresh in cow and 3 heavy
springer heifers for sale. H. C.
Waldrep, Forsyth. Rt. 1.

Reg. Hereford Cattle all ages,
for sale. J. E. Cline, Oxford.
Phone Covington 2167.

- Young thoroughbred Hol-

stein Bull at Union City. J. M.

- Hose, College Park, Rt. 2, Box
saa:






























































































































Polled Hereford Bull, reg.,
1200 lbs., out of best strains.
Come see. Sell or exc. to pre-
vent inbreeding. C. S. Floyd,
- Loganville.

7 head reg. White Face Hei-
fer Calves, extra fine breed-
ing, average wt. about 350 Jbs.,
average price, $150. J. G. Norris,
_ Newnan. Tel. 899 W-1.

- 22 moa. old -reg. Hereford
Bull, $300. if purchased with-
in next 30 days. D. R. Cum-
ming, Griffin,-POB 12. Phone
3067.






















i

Jersey Cow "fresh in, $150.
for both; $145. without calf.
Marvin Maddox, Winder..

Jersey Male, Gems Ruper,
t 1 yrs. old, 700 lbs., markings
_ sdlid col., white tongue, dark
red switch, both ears GE 38;
Sire Actress Sir Gem No. 4444-|
58; Dam, Carmencita Rose, No.
- 1409834. Breeder Ga. Esp. Stat.
Tes oe William J. Upchurch, Bur-

well,



HOGS FOR SALE



- 18 mos. old reg. Hereford
- Boar, well marked, $55. at barn;
$60. crated. FOB. Mrs. Hardy
Rhyne, White, RFD 1.

_. Cherry Red, reg weaned _ pigs,
Duroc, some unrelated, $20. ea.;
_ Males ready for light service,
_ $35. ea. H. L. Williams, Baxley.

Duroc Jersey Pigs, 10 wks.
old, $25. ea.; Larger, around

50 Ibs., $35. ea. Reg. in buyers.
name. Ship anywher. Crates re-
turned at my expense. W. D.
Askew, Davisboro.

3 Reg. Duroc Pigs, 10 wks. old,

~ med. blocky, Orion King and
Wave Master Stock, litters of
13-15 pigs, $25. ea. FOB. 7. ml.
KE. Sandersville. M. M. New-
some, Sandersville.

3 bred, subj. to reg. SPC
Gilts, mothers brought 14 to
litter, $100. ea.; 1 Male Pig,
subj. to reg. out of litter of 14,
$30. FOB. Conley Jordan,
Reidsville.

OIC bred Gilts, 00 Ibs., $75.;
Pigs, 8 wks. old, $25.ea, Furn-
ish unrelated pairs. Reg. papers
free. Inoculated. Ready to ship.
W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

=* 10 mos. old Black Pc Boars,

200-250 Ibs.,- reg. \ in buyers
name, $75. ea. J. C. Lumsden,
Talbotton, Rt. 3.

: Reg. Hereford Pigs, from
_ State and natnl bloodlines Boar
and Sow. Frank P. Singleton,
Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

3 purebred SPC Mgles, 65-
70 lbs. ea., lifetime treatment,
$35. ea.; Also 4 purebred Duroc
Jersey Gilts, blocky,
Red, reg. in buyers name, 60-
65 ibs., $35. ea. E. O Lanier,
Summit.

OIC Male, 15 mos. old, from
Ga.s_ best bloodlines, dbl.
treatment for cholera, reg. in
buyers name, $75. Linton E.
Kimbrough, Vienna, Rt. 2.

OIC Pigs, out of- prize win-
ners, bred for type and quality,











unrelated pairs, .dbl. treated,
reg. in buyers name, $25. ea.
FOB. Phone Ve. 4782. W. J.

Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1. Care Ora-|

jand Farm.

Shoats and brood sows, treat-
ed, for sale. J, C. Anderson,
Locust Grove.

Big Bone Blue Guinea Pigs,
male and female, 3 mos. old,
$10. ea. J. F. Drury, Waynes-



| Choice 8 wks. old Pigs, $35. ea.;

Cherry |

HOGS FOR SALE



Guinea Pigs, purebred, 2 mos.
old Jan. 29th, $18. ea.; $35. for
2. Ready for shipping. P. L.
Streat, Jr., Nicholls, Rt. 3.

Blocky Cherry Red Duroc
Pigs, 8 wks. old, males and fe-
males, $20..ea. Reg. in buyers
name, crated and __ shipped.
Crates to be returned at my
expense. J. E. Bennett, Screven,

Reg. SPC Pigs, farrowed Dec.
Qnd., $25. ea.; Reg. SPC Male,
about 1 yr. 3 mos. old, $80.00;
Red SPC Shoats, 3, about 8
mos. old at farm, Tommie Wil-
cox, Eastman, Rt. 1.

Young SPC Sow, due to far-
row 2nd. litter Mar. 26th, bred
to reg. SPC Boar, about 200
Ibs. ($50. C. oC. Haslam, \*-Jn,
Marshallville.

Cherry Red,
Pigs, 8-10 wks.
buyers name, treated and
shipped, $20. ea. Check or MO.
J.-H. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2,
Box. 47.

Hereford Boars and Gilts, 4
mos. old, dbl. treated, reg. in
buyers name, $35. ea. Or ship
COD. J. Y.. Edwards, Jr., By-
romville, Rt, 1.

Purebred OIC Male Hog, 21
mos. old, Shoats, 4 mos., male
and female. W. P. Hughes,
Cumming, Rt. 1. :

Breeders of register of Merit

blocky Duroc
old. reg-3 sin!

females, reg., life treated, guar.
to breed, $35. Cobbtown Hens-
ley, Cobbtown,

Reg. Hereford Pigs, _ sire,
Yalehurst Champion, $18. ea.
at Twks. old Feb, 10th.. Ship
COD. J. G. Buyers, Whites-
burg.

Reg. SPC Pigs, 3 mos. old,
Macon Area Swine Show, dbl.
treated, crated, reg. buyers
name, $25. ea, Homer Ponder,
Forsyth, Rt. 3. :

10 six wks. old OIC Pigs, $10.
ea., Feb. 13th. Or Sow and pigs,
ais Weston Rice, Acworth, Rt.

Choice Hereford Pigs, 8 wks.
old Feb. 11, large, well mark-
ed, from fine stock, reg. buyers
name, $25. ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward,
Jr., Ward Meade Farm, Mariet-
ta, Rt. 3, Phone 969-M-4.

SPC Pigs, 10 wks. old, males
and gilts, $25, ea.; 3 gilts, 5
mos. old, $40. ea. All exe. blood-
lines, treated, crated, reg. in
buyers name. 5 mi. S. E. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.

6 reg. Big Bone Guinea pigs
(males and females) 6 wks. old,
$18. ea, Ready for shipping
Feb. 14, 1949. Buyers pay chrgs.
Mrs. James McDonald, Com-
merce, Rt. 1.

Reg. SPC Champ. Blocky,
Open Gilts, $75. ea. Each sex
sired by Grand Champ. Ga.
State Fair, Maeon, 1948. Reg.
dbl. treated, crated, shipped
anywhere. Exe. for reg, Jersey
or Guernsey Heifers. Q. S
Barrs, Eastman.

Purebred Big Bone Blue
Guinea Boar, ready for service,
150-lbs., dbl. treated, ready for
shipping, $35. MO only. J. L.
Alford, Bartow, Rt. 2.

Big Bone Blue Guinea pigs,
3 mos. old, male and female,
$10. ea. J. F. Drury, Waynes-
| ville, Rt. 1,

4 block Cherry Red Duroc
Males, 6 Duroc Gilts, 5 mos.
old, $35. ea. at farm; $37. crated
at RR stat. Fromm reg. stock
of best bloodlines. Ollie G.
Bowen, Unadilla.

Purebred reg. SPC Gilts, a-
bout 7 mos, old, about 125 lbs.,
$40. at my farm. 8 mi. S. W
Milledgeville on paved Macon
Hwy. R. E:. Cotton, Milledge-
ville, 207 North Columbia St
Phone 8141.

Reg. SPC Brood Sow, 18 mos
old; about 250 Ibs., to farrow
Mar. 15, bred to reg. male, $75
if taken at once; Also 4 Gilts,
3 mos. old, $20. ea. reg. in
buyers name: Will not ship, W
| B. Ross, Eastman; Rt. 6.

40 fine Pigs, 6 nice shoats
also 2 good mares, 6 yrs.: ol
1100 ibs., good horse mule,
yrs. old, 1100-1200 lbs., sel
cheap or trade for corn, hay, or
cattle; Also small Jack. At my
farm 5 mi. Gainesville, P. E
Alford, Gainesville, 360 E

7 Big Bone Black African

and Ton litter SPC, male and|-

sired by Reserve Grand Champ. } 2

*| place.

4

oN
Reg. Essex Sow, bred to reg:
Essex Male, 20 mos.
sale. A. L. Moss, Lula.

4 reg.. Hamp. Male Pigs, 5
mos, old, bloeky type, $40. ea.;
Reg. Bred Gilt, 11 mos, old,
$90.00; 4 Male Pigs, 3 mos. old,
$35. ea. Alonzo Harper, Wray.

OIC Male, 5 mos. old, dbl
treated, reg. in -buyers name,
$35. FOB, J. A. McAllister, At-
lanta, 126 E. Wesley Rd. N. E-

10 mos. old, pure, Bib Black
African Guinea Boar, 200 lbs.,|
$50. here. A. D, Giles, Whites-
burg, Rt. 1.

Extra fine Red Duroc Pigs,
reg. in buyers name, also one
of finest reg. brood sows in this
country. C. C. Reynolds, Au-
gusta, Broadway Apts, E
8 Big Bone Black African
Guinea Pigs, 3 mos. old, 100
Tbs., $25. ea: G. P. Perritt, Way-
cross, Rt. 4.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Saddle Horse (mare), $50. or
trade for 6 weaned pigs, any
breed. James B. Bartch, Au-
gusta, 37 Mountain Rt. Box
680. s

Good Work Mule, a Milch
Cow; Also 2 cans lard for sale.
W. Brooks. Greene, Gray, Rt. 2.

6 yrs, old Bay Horse, 900 Ibs.,
for sale or exc. for good garden
tractor. C. L. Perey, Demorest,

Piedmont College Farm.

Black Mare Mules, 12 yrs.
old, 1000 lbs., A-1 cond., gen-
tle, work anywhere, $125. at
my farm. 10 mi. S. Covington
in Bethany Church Commun-
ity. J. R. Cowan, Covington, Rt.

Grey Mare, good cond., 1100
lbs., work anywhere, and good
draft horse, 8 yrs. old, $150. At
my home. Clarence Palmore,
Waverly. ee

6 yrs. old, 1100 1b. Iron Gray
Mare, works good, $100: Ernest
Orr, College Park, Rt. 2, River-
dale Rd

Blue Horse Mule, 9 yrs, old,
1250 lbs. works anywhere,
gentle, $125. Otto Orr, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Pair of Mare Matched mules,
about 1300 ibs., used on farm 2
yrs., good workers. H. G. Yeo-
mans, Jr., Nunez.

Pr. Dark Farm Mare mules,
good cond., 8-9 yrs. old, 1150
Ibs. ea. cheap. E. O. Zettler,
Rincon, Rt. 1, Box 163.

2 Palomino Horses, perfectly
gentle, eligible for reg. See to
appreciate; Also 4 Shetland
ponies, 36 in.-40 in. tall, gentle,
for children. L. F. Still, Atlan-
ta, 2500 Briarcliff Rd..N. E, Tel.
Ve. 1608.

Black Horse Mule, about 1100
lbs. for sale cheap at my barn.
A. B. Blalock, Alto, Box 22.

2 Mares for sale, See at my
Guy Thomason, Rocky
Face, Rt. 1. : *

Red Filly, 4 yrs. old in spring,
900-1000 lbs.,. work anywhere
safe for wWwomen-and children.
Make beSt.. offer; Also OIC
Gilt, around 75 lbs. Mrs. J. C.
McPherson, Villa Rica, Rt. 2.

Pr. Mare Mules, coming 4,
about 1150 ea., well broke, gilt

together, sound, gentle, good
steppers, good pullers, work
anywhere, $550. See at my

place 6 mi..S, W. Adairsville at
Dry Creek Church. Willis E.
Sutton, Adairsville, Rt. 3. -

2 Black Mare Mules, 7 yrs.
old, 1000-1100 lIbs., gentle, work
anywhere, $300. pr. 7 mi. N.
Surrency. John -D. Summe
Surrency, Rt. 1. *

Good Mules, 9 yrs. old, 1050
lbs., work anywhere,, 1 H Wa-
gon, almost new and 100 bu.
good corn, H. M. Estes, Dun-
woody, Rt. 1, (At - Sandy
Springs). ;

3 Mules, work anywhere, sell
cheap. W. C. Bussey, Reynolds,
RFD, 3.

10 yrs. old Horse Mule, -950
lbs., $100. or trade for Milch
Cow at Villanow. Luther Reed,
uaFayette, Rt. 3.

Genuine Tenn. Walker Mare,
9 yrs, old, 1000 lbs., good qual-
ities, perfect cond in every way,
$100. J. H. Waters, Savannah,





ville, Rt, 1, Box 74.

Myrtle St. Phone 2632.

old, for|

{ old, $200. Arnold Blalock, Can-










5 extra good work mules for
sale. B. F. Harris, Griffin, Box
SOR: ee eeu

- 4 Young Mules, 1100 Ibs.; 3




| _ Purebr

Colored Male G

purebred, fae ut
5 pe RO)

thoroughbred OIC Shoats, 2
Gilts, 1 Boars $25. eas 32
thoroughbred Holstein Male|

Calves, 3 mos. old; 300 bu. corn,

$1.50 bu.; And some mule
diiawn farm equip. W. R, Rob-
inson, Cedartown, Rt. 2. Cave
Spring Rd. a

"Black Mare Mule, 1000. lbs.,
gentte, work anywhere, 6 yrs.

Guinea Pigs, bred
also-extra males b
Sell or exe. Boye:
Wharon. ic 5 sage



ton, Rt. 3.

-Blacck Mare Mule, - around
1200 lbs., 8 yrs. old, $85.00; al-
so Wagon, B. C, Oliver Turn
Plow, Planters, Distributors, $1
Gee-Whiz Plow stock, Lancast-

erShop Blower, etc., $80.00; 6
Mule and tools, $150. No letters.| ~~
Fred Griffith, Gillsville. :

Good heavy Jack, black with
white points, 7 \yrs. old, good
breeder, easy to handle. FOB} 2
my barn, bargain. K.S. Price,|
Cleveland. : Te

Iron Grey Mule, over 1300)
lbs., 8 yrs. old, gentle, work}
anywhere, broad and _ close
built? $250, at my place. B. B.| J- W
Sutton, Sr., Graymont. _ ee

Filly Colt, about 4 yrs. old,
for sale cheap, or trade; Milk
Goat, cheap or trade for pig;
also have Guinea pigs, $2.50 pr.
els Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.)

v eX

sale or exc. -
($3.50). J. N.
Beto

2 good, solid, pone. Old
Mules, $125. pr.; 2H Wagon,}-
fair cond., $35.00; Duplex plant-}
er, Guano Distributor, Joe Har-| |
row, Spring Tooth Harrow, S
H Turn Plow, for sale or trade}
for Se fim pigs, | __ :
good garden tractor, etc. Roy} = =. _.
J,-Moon, Flovilla, Rt. 1. | Tog.. Milk Goa

Black Mule, 1250 Ibs., blocky,| 12%: 6 as. de

extra good, guar. satis., 7 yrs.|. sb 2
old, $175. H. G. eer ae ree
el. Ca. mare oaes

lanta, Rt. 1, Box 557. F
6890. ; ; Reg.
Black Saddle Horse, 11 yrs.| gay.
old, 1100 lbs., 5 gaited, work| 7
anywhere, $125. Or trade for d
hogs or young cows. J. L. Clem-| ~
mons, Tusculum,

Nice gentle saddle horse, 7
yrs. old, about 1000-1100 Ibs.,| ~
blocky, cheap. C. D. William-|
son, Americus, Dawson Rd.

Reg. Tenn. Walking .Mare, 3)
colts, ready to train or trade 2
for 1 reg. poll Hereford Cow,
bred or with calf at side, C. B.
Hollis, Jr., Macon, Rf. 1.

Good Mare (saddle) Horse, 7
yrs. old, work anywhere, gen-
tle, for sale. Fay L. Cawthon,
Toccoa, Rt. 3. :

2 good, solid, gentle, old mare
mules for sale or trade for good
milch cow with young calf; Al-
so 2H wagon, other farm tools.|
R. J. Moob, Flovilla.

_ 2 Percheron Mares, 7 yrs. old,
with 2H Wagon. Can be seen
at farm on Hwy. 54. 3 mi. W.
Jonesboro. R. L. Jackson, Jones-.
boro, Rt. 1. Bee grade

3 mules, work anywhere, for| Goats, fresh
sale. W. C. Bussey, Reynolds,| Marvin EF.
Rt. .3; aaa ~ | 1, (Cooks Cros:

Black Horse Mule, about 11
yrs. old, around 850 Ibs., good
cond., eat anything, work any-
where, $50, at my place.; Also
1H A Oliver Turner, $12.50. .C.
M. Adcock, Adairsville, North
Main St.

A-1 Mare Mule, 6 yrs. old ed
1200 lbs., reasonable price at Atlanta, 455
my farm 1 1/2 mi. S. W. War-| (1 ni. Buckhead)
wick. J. T. Goodrum, Warwick. |

8 yrs, old Horse, good worker,
1150 Jhs., $95. 5 mi. So. Hape-
ville. U. S, Hwy, 41. Mrs. M, R.
Queen, Riverdale, Rt. 1. . f

Good=Mule, about 800 Ibs., 12,
yrs, old, cheap for cash; Good
Meadows Corn Mill, 20 in, rock,
$75. at my home. J. A. Stand-
bridg,e Cleveland, Rt. 5. ~

Reg. Saanan

psmall goats, 4 n
lot if one party.
them. Tel. i

C, Wilson, Thom:
Phone 597-R. =.
Young milk g
time Jan. 17th., 2
large teats, $25.
with kids. Del
ity. Or ex
equal value
Dacula. :



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE ire



oe

5

Doe, rady to
when freshened,
Alpine, not reg.

$20. J. D

at : : 5.01

NZW Rabbits, from ped. bi
stock, pair 5 mos. old, $4.00;
Buck, 2 yrs. old, $5, Exp. col.
Mrs, Otis Mashburn, Cumming, |
Rt: 5. +
Guinea Pigs. (cavies) full
grown females, large size, good
healthy stock, $1. ea. Will ship



102-South Dr. Phone 7231, |

x





exp. col. M. H. Rigsby, Atlanta,|
Rt. 4, Box 451. Phone Ra. 3954.














_ reg. State
tcher, West.

=e ten ae
red Here-

purebred

yr. old reg.
. Bull for sale
_E. Purcell,

pureb
nd










. old. State age,
ord, details of
rt, uild, price.

0 breeding
ly by letter
II. Barnesville








. old reg.
similar anima
for breeding
Weaner, La-|











3-5
r'males, 8-10







_ Macon, Rt.
ge farm horse,
iule at right
~Younce, Fairburn.








Z. Red rabbits,
asonable_ price.
D. Patterson,

xc. young male
rom reg. parents
ep. Prefer Hamp-
'W. Ryder, Evans,










FOR SALE_
USTRALORPS:

Australorp roost-
H rooster, both







}BANTAMS:

Hereford Bull te

;|_ Common Bantams,
Most Game strain, Hen and 10]
_| seven wks. old biddies, $5. MO.

}er, Feb, 48 hatch, $2.50. FOB.

| pullet beginning to lay, $2. ea.

-}ed breed roosters, average wt.

"| AND

| Cornish Cockerels, and_pullets,

ig Bone]
addox, Wind-|
: a and. 2 Hens,
Canon,
Pit Games:
n| Greys, Grist strain and absol-

5 | utely;
4 Holso

Harris St.

| Pit Games (Ga. Shawl Neck)

_| Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 487. Mc-
ey Dr. (just off Childers
PeL a ;

-|2 Hens, 1 Stag, $9.00; Banks

be. Purebred Dark Cornish hens

USTR TES: | hes
25 Austra-White 6 mos. old
$2. ea, You pa

f 2, so
ABY CHICKS: . | ot.
- W. L. and B. Ply. Rock baby
chicks, from trap-nest ahd ped.
arents, flock av., over 200.
eggs. $15. C; also eggs, $10: C.
S. J. Griener, Atlanta, Rt. 5,
Box 307. Pane. cae






4

Bearded White Silkies, Mille
Fleurs, $7. pr.; Golden Se-

brights, Black Tail Japs, Black} -

Cochins, $6. -pr.; Buff Cochins,
-$5. pr... Extra cockerel, $2. ea.
|Frenchy Zubel, Macon, 4470
Broadway. say
Japanese White Silkies, 4
hens, 1 rooster, 5 head, $7-50.
G._M. Cantrell, Atlanta, 516
Rate Ne S. E. Tel. Cy,
BOGe. e

Choice, show type Dark
Cornish Bantams 6-8 mos. old,
now laying, satis. guar.,-$5. pr.

Aubrey F, Kelley, Warrenton. |
_ Purebred Golden Sebright
Bantam. Cockerels, 1 yr. old,

for sale. Patricia Dorris, . Fair-
burn, P. O. Box 155.

$1.

eas;

Mrs. Eliza Guilford,
shear, P. O. Box 8.

__ Purebred. Golden Sebright
Cockerels, from prize. winning
stock, - $3.-$5. Also rooster,
prize winner Ga. State Fair, $6.
Hubert Miller, Dudley. :

Black-

- Rutters 4A White Rock roost-

Mrs. Arthur G. Smith, Sharon.

2 lots, 25 ea. AAA and AAAA
strain, BR Pullets, 8 mos. old,
$2. ea. Mrs. Belle P. Carter,
Newington. 5
. 4nice young BR and 1 white

No les#5 shipped; Young mix-|

2 1/2-3 Ibs., $1.25 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. E. Richardson,
Bowdon, Rt. 4. :
CORNISH, GAMES,

GIANTS:

Triple A, blood tested Dark

now laying, $3. ea. 1 free with
order of 10. MO. Mrs* R. C.
Sanders, Vienna. 5
Pure Pit Game Stags, $3.50
ea.; Old Time Ginn Grays, 4
Spangled Hens, 1 Stag, $15. N.
. Crow, Royston, Rt. 1.

Purebred Gin Gray Cock,
Blinker, 2 hens, $25.00; Stag
Rt. 2

_Joe Redmond

hens, $5. ea. B. H.
, East Point, 302 S,

pure,
mback

_ Large Pit Game Cock, around
6 lbs., $6.00; Brood Cock, Dead

__ Jimmy Jones Round Head
Rooster, and Stonewalls some
under trim, $4.00; Trini, $5. Em-
ory Palmer, Leesburg, Rt. 1.

5 hens, 2 roosters, $25.00; 2
hens, 1 rooster, $10.00; Hens,
$2.50 ea.; Roosters, $5. ea, Hens
now laying. Mrs. J. E. Carter,

Pure Grist Grady game chick-
ens, good stags, 10 mos. old,
$3.50 ea.; Hens, same age, $3.00;

kien Dunwoody, P. O. Box

Pit .Games, all breeds of
cocks, $12.50 ea.; 12, $125.00;

Stags and Pullets, $20. trio;
Grist Grady, 1 stag, 2 pullets,
$15.00; Pure Ginn Grays, 1
Blinker Cock, 2 hens, $20. T.
M. Weaver, Canon, R. R. No, 2.

-Few Game Cocks, 4 1/2-7 lbs.,,
Brown Red Cock, 2 Pullets, and
Stag of Law Greys or Law
Clippers. C. N. Miller, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 4. :



Cockerels, 1947 and







nd cock-

hens a
Peki

ens, beginning to lay, no culls, |
y shipping chgs.|
Dora P. Beckworth, Baxley, Rt.

-|H 1 -| White Racing Homers,
u.| BARRED, WHITE & OTHER
-| ROCKS:

-sants,

$25. W. J. Weaver, |:

Game, perfect cond., $3. Would 1
} exc. for 6 Bantam Hens. Ran-
eu. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak

Pure Enider Bacon Warhorse|h

6 Eng. Red Cap, 5 hens, 1

rooster, $15. FOB. T. P, Thorn-
ton, Chatsworth. Be
_10 Pit Game Stags, pure

Brown Reds, $60. or $7. ea. A.
-W. Aubrey, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Purebred AAA White Cornish

2, $10. Mrs.
Pineview.

1
Full blood Dark Cornish, 1
large rooster, $3.00; 4- hens,
nee ea. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup,
RG. boa ; .

Je . Howell,

x

LEGHORNS:
10 selected Danish Brown
Leghorn Pullets, all laying,
none better, $2. ea. FOB. Dor-

~

ville Ave. Phone De, 1325.
ORPINGTONS:

Fine Yellow Buff Orpington
Pullets, ready to lay, 10 for $20.
Rooster free with ea. 10 pul-
lets. Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt.
ap ;

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
ETC. :

Racing Homers, very best of
bloodlines, stock birds, $4. pr.
Satis. guar. E. A. Fennell, Co-
lumbus, 1351 Springer St.

White Fan Tail Pigeons, Rac-
ing Homers, Pigmy Pouters,

y

ers, Eng. Pouters. EK. H. Mor-
gan, College Park, 231 E. Cam-
bridge.

garians, AOC Giant Homers,

AOC

Mondaines, White Kings, all

mated. and working, $3.50 pr.

e B, Wooten, Macon, 301 Park
%

Blue Peafowls, 1 yr. old, $25.
pr,; Few Single Hens, $22. ea.
Henry Tart, Valdosta, Box 555.

Golden Pheasants, in full
plumage, $17.50 pr.; Also White
Leghorn Bantams, from show
stock, reasonable; White Pekin
Ducks, $4. pr. Virgil Dunn,
East Point, 406 Hendrix Ave.

Peafowls, 1 male, 1 female,
1948 hatch, $40. W. C. Kendrick,
Griffin.

Pair 47 hatch Swinhoe Phea-
$30.00; 2 pr. 48 hatch
Silvers, $8. pr.; Trio 47 Royal
Purple Guineas, $12.50; 48
Lavender Guinea Hen, $2.50.
Frank _ Ginn, Atlanta, 1297
Metropolitan Ave.

3 prs. of ea. Black and White
Fan Tail and Black Hungarian
Pigeons, $10, per 3 pr. O. W:
reas Macon, 422 Burten

ve,

1 yr. old Golden Pheasants,
$14. pr.; Chinese and Mongolian
Ringneck Pheasants, $11. pr;
Blue Peafowl, 3 yrs. old, $60.
pr.; Silver Pheasants (tame as
chickens). 2 yrs. old,- $20. pr.
Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.
2. :

20 barn yard pigeons, 25 ea.
Mrs. C. R. Faulk, Danville, Rt.

2 prs! 1948: Blue Java Pea
Fowls, $35. pr.; 15 small type
Bantam Chickens, now laying,

no culls, hens, 75c; roosters,
50c; Fantail Pigeons, various
cols.," $1.25 ea. H. ~Eulond

Clary, Thomson.

REDS (NEW HAMP., RI,
AND OTHERS):

13 RI Hens and Rooster for
sale. Mrs. Lillie Latham, Fel-
ton.

500 NH Red Pulets, 9 wks.
old, good cond., good size for
age, 90c ea. C. C. Pendley Al-
pharetta, Rt. 3.

NH Red Pullets, good laying
strain, for sale. R. Y. Ellison,
Girard.

40 NH Spring Pullets, U. S.
approved and pullorum passed,
laying, $2. ea. Exc. for mule,
orse, pigs, yearlings, or corn.
D. V. Purcell, Rt. 2, Box 276.
40 NH Red Pullets, 20 wks.

old, $1.60 ea. Must be sold at
once. C. C, Long, Pavou,

2 ITH Red Roosters, AAAA,
thoroughbred, 10 mos. old, $9.
o- $5. ea. A. M. Beason, Rome.

100 hens, about 6 mos. old,
NH Red, now beginning to lay
$2. ea. Marlin Alexander,
Cleveland, Rt. 5,

N. H. Red Pullets, 11 wks.



| old March Ist., $1
G. Tan



kersley

Roosters, 1 yr. old, $5.25 ea.;}

sey Smith, Decatur, 444 Mel-

Muff -Tumblers, Eng. Trumpet-:

Selling out mated -pairs Hun-|

pr;}and laundry, H. J. McCorvey,

- POULTRY FOR SALE

Christy N. H. Red pullets, 12
wks. old, vaccinated, $1.25 ea.
B.-R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,

White Indian Runner Ducks,
Liat ode A. L, Thompson; Gad-
well,

2-fine Turkey Gobblers, about
20 Jbs., good breeding flock,

offer. Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Rey-
nolds.

Nice pr. Bronze Turkeys for
sale. Mrs. J. J. Davidson, Pine-
view, Rt, J.

2 Bronze Turkey. Hens," 2
White Turkey Toms. J. M.
Hose, College Park, Rt. 2, Box
332;

3 Bronze Turkey Gobblers;
18-20 lbs., 1948 hatch, $8.~ ea.
All mail ans. Clemon B. Wil-
bur, Acworth, Rt, 1. \

Bronze Turkey Tom, 35 lbs.,
50c lb.; Pure Eng. Black Leg-
horn Trios, 2 hens, 1 rooster,
$8. a Bessie Baggett, Hiram,
ts 2

5 Speckled Guineas, 4 hens,
1 rooster, $1.50 ea. A, D. Giles,
Whitesburg, Rt. 1.



POULTRY WANTED



GEESE:

Want5 Old Fashion Grey
Geese and 1 White Gander, not
over 5 yrs. old. Cons. same
number goslings. Must be ship-
ped COD if not within 25 mi.
J. R. Janey, Varnell.

Want 2 Geese or some goose
eggs near by, Mrs, Mary F.
Lawson, Valdosta.

PEAFOWL:

Want White Peafowl Cock,
also Amherst Pheasant Hen,
Silver Cock and Hen. Advise.
E. L.. Reagan, McDonough.

TURKEYS:

Want B. B. Bronze Turkey
Tom for stock. State wt. and
price. Mrs. Jewel Fryer, River-
dale.

Want to exc, Big Bronze
Turkey Hen, about 20 lbs., for
Gobbler of same type. Or sell
3 hens at reasonable price. Fred
Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.

Want to exc. 1 young Turkey
Hen for Gobbler. B. L. Coram,
Cuthbert. .



FARM HELP WANTED



Want able bodied man _ to
work on farm for wages. Will
pay $50. Feb. and Mar.; $60.
beginnings with April. Board

Pavo.

. Want couple to live in home
with elderly woman and do
farm work. Contact: M. H.
Bishop, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

Want share cropper for 1949,
50-50 basis, to operate s -all 2
H or large 1 H crop. New 3 R
house, elec., on paved hwy.,
school bus rt. Colbert Moultrie,
Molena,

Want healthy middleaged
country woman with no de-
pendents to help with light
farm work .on farm. Salary
and good home with a couple.
Mrs. R, O. Moss, -Sr., West

Point, Rt. 1.

Want unencumbered, settled
Christian woman for light
farm work on small farm.

Good home with widow. Mrs.
R. MeN. Worcester, Atlanta, 75
Marietta St., N. W.

Want family for 1 or 2 H
crop, 50-50 basis, to fix and
cultivate with tractor. Furnish
work when not in crop. 4 R
house, mail and school. rt. 12
mi, S. Gainesville: Must be
sober, honest, and willing to
work. Z. J. Bridges, Talmo.

Want couple to live in house
with me. Give man a crop. Also
can raise chickens. House with
lights and running water. E. R.
Miller, Cairo. Rt. 2.

Want couple to.work crops
on shares and wages. House,
garden, elec., fire wood, S. S.
Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Storers Ranch.

Want reliable man or woman
with business ability to super-
vise work on large farm, pack-
ing fruit and roduce etc.



Glenn Norton, F



dark color, 9 mos. old. Make} 3



| FARM HELP

WANTEL





Want settled white woman
for light farm work on farm,
live with mother and daughter
as one of family. Room, boar
and reasonable salary. Write.
Mrs. Walter Hagan, Morrow. |

Want family able to run sel
for 2H farm. Good land, elec.
school and mail rt. No drunl
nor drifters need apply, Write
or see: Carl Perry, Monroe, Rt.






























Want couple to look after :
farm -for owner in exc. for all
they make therefrom. . B

















Maddox, Savannah, 2108 Green-
wood St. sos
Want farmer with



good land, everything conven-
ient. C. G. Summerville, Buc-
hanan, Rt. 1 ; os

Want white or col. family for
small 2 H crop, 50-50. basis.
Good land and stock. 4 R house
with lights, good well water.
Mail and school rt, 3.1/2 mi. E.
Bremen, Box-16, Rt. 1. ie

Want farmer for 60 A open
land, good house, barn, out-
bidgs., pasture, wood for stand-
ing rent. W W. McPherson,
-Villa Rica. , ae ee

Want reliable white fami
to cultivate 1 or 2H erop, 3rds
and 4ths, or standing rent.
Good land, 5R house, elec., well
water, on Etowah River, nea
Ball Ground, References r
quired. Mrs. J A. Milford, Ball
Ground, Rt. 2.

Want unencumbered middle-
aged white woman to help with
light -work on farm, milk one
cow, etc. Live as one of fam-


























































ily. Reasonable salary. J.
Frank Evans, Decatur, Rt. 1,
Midway Rd. >








Want good col. farmer for 1
or 2H farm. Good land, mules,
plenty guano and cash for sup-
plies, 2 four R houses, well in
each yard, on public rd., RFD,
near col. church and school. C. ae
F. Butler, Junction City. -

os
Want unencumbered woman,

white or col., (state which in
answer) to do light far
chores on farm. 2 in family,
Room, board and_ reasonablq
salary. Mrs. W. W. Mitchell,
Riverdale. :























































Want exp, farmer-dairyman, 4
carpenter, to add dairy bldgs.,
do gen. farm work, and operate
small dairy later. Salary when
building. Partnership on dairy
herd. 120 A. 14 mi. Atlanta,
paved rd. School bus by door,
elec. Hugh DuBose, Dunwoody.
Phone Ch. 2995.

Want cropper col. or white, |
for 1949 on halves or 3rds and
4ths. Good bottoms for corn, _
upland for cotton r truck farm-











































ine dp Anderson, Locust
Grove. :
Want reliable couple for

farm. Small house (elec.) and
15 A suitable for poultry and
truck. Mrs. LL. C. Roe
Stone Mountain, Rt.
renceville Hwy. 3 mi. N. Tuck-
er. :

ea
Want good farmer for 1 or 2
H crop. Good house with lights,

1 mi. N. Carnesville, mail and
schoal Rt... 50-50 -. basiso = Jies=
Herschel Crump, \Carnesville.

Want woman, 30-45 yrs. old
to do light farm chores on
farm. 3 in family. For room,
board and small salary. J. HK
Pyles, Whigham, Rt. 2.

Want farmer for farm, stand-
ing rent, or 3rds_ and 4ths.
Good 4 R house, elec., never
dry well on porch, school and
mail rt. 4 mi. Felton, 5 mi,
Buchanan, Mrs. Lillie Latham,
Felton.

Want good reliable white
farmer for 1 or 2 H crop, 3rds
and 4ths, standing rent. 3 R

house, elec., wood, water, pas-

ture, barn. B. F. Eldredge, At-
lanta, P. O. Box 572. Phone Wa.

5150 or Cal. 5863.

Want 2 or 3 families (white
or col.) for share croppers, 50-
50 basis, cotton, peanuts, corn,
etc., or give part crop. and
wages at $4. day. Must be good
workers. Good houses, running
water, elec., school bus rt. G.
C. Harrell, Pelham.

Want nice white woman, 40--
55 yrs. old, to live as\one of
family with 2 elderly people,
and: help with farm chores on
farm. No objection to 1 small







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i





>










rburn. |



child. Write. Mrs. George Con-
ner, Gainesville, Rt. 7. ;
>

PAGE BIGH2

MARKET BULLETIN







he

(Continued Bicm Page One)

in 1947.

This Department has made its
contribution to the expansion of
this great industry in the control
of poultry diseases which is of
paramount importance. Proba-.
bly one of the greatest factors
in the improvement of breeding
stock with respect to disease
control was the enactment, in
1946, of the Georgia Poultry
Law. This law resulted in the al-
most united support of the poul-
try indusiry with the aid and
support of this Department.

Realizing that this industry is
going to be permanent and not
of the mushroom type that
sprang up curing the war peri-
od, special emphasis has been
given to the control of major in-
fectious and contagious dis-
eases, particularly in our heav-
ily populated broiler areas.

We are working very closely
with the State College of Agri-
culture, the Extension Service
and other Agricultural agencies
in the control of these dis-

FARM HELP WANTED



FARM HELP WANTED

oultry Indus

eases, particularly pullorum.
Short courses for training
agents in testing work have

been given and today there are
seventy-five agents actively en-
gaged in poultry work on a fee
basis at no expense to the State.
These agents have demonstrat-
ed that they are qualified to do
the job of flock selecting and
pullorum testing. They are sup-
ervised by this Department and
no doubt this program has con-
tributed materially to the rapid
growth of the poultry improve-

ment plan.
Our records show that flock

owners participating in this pro-
gram represent about nine and
one fourth million of the approx-
imately 10,000,000 hatching
eggs produced in the State.

Our records reveal that for
the fiscal year ended June 30,
1948, the per cent of reactors
was .109, which is approximate-
ly one-fifth of the percentage
for the fiscal year ended June
30, 1947.

This disease control program
is not confined to poultry flocks

FARM HELP WANTED



POSITIONS WANTED

Wednesday, F
































supplying hatching eggs in
orgia, but any shipper of hatch
ing eggs into Georgia has
meet the same requirements a
our own flock owners. Pullor
disease is not the only disease
major importance as conside
able attention is being given t
all our common diseases such a:
Newcastle, Coccidiossis amt
others. =
It is our hope that this m
important work in connecti
with the poultry industry can k
continued even on a larger sca
to the point where the poult
men of Georgia can feel rea
ably sure that poultry and poul
try products can be produced i
this State with a minimum los
from infectious and contagiou
diseases. We.are proud of thi
industry which is-making a suk
stantial contribution to the ove
all cash farm income of ou
State, and shall exert every
fort possible to enable it to c
tinue to develop and our farn
ers prosper. ce

TOM LINDER
Commissioner Of Agricultu

POSITIONS WANTED



Want good man for 2H crop,

tivation. Hv






water, wood furnished. Good : i
ee ee Gn | Bent good tenant house, and Phone 192 M. learn easily.
: farm land to reliable col. family Want man and wife to live in lan:
Reid, Suwanee. in exe,. for part time work on| house with me, work 1H crop|?? Ernest M. Waston, Poulan.
_ Want micdleaged woman to} farm. Robert Menand. Griffin,) on 50-50 basis. Furnish board.
live with us, and do light farm} Rt. 4, at Pomona. LW. B. Chambers, Winston,| with 4 or 5 R house, some land.j acres, on shares,

work on farm. Reasonable sal-
ary. Mrs. E. F. Clanton, Fair-
burn, Rt. 1.

family, good salary. A. H. Co--
mer. sb itis; Rt.- 2;

REA line. We pay fertilizer} Bonaire.
bills M. H. Hunt, McDonough,

ef Want farmer for 2 or 3 H
hes farm on 3rds and 4ths. 6 R
Want 1 or 2H cropper for}house, hall, lights, good barn,
exceptional land. Good house,}running water, plenty wood,
3 mi. E. Athens. Will furnish. }| mail and school rt. 3 mi. Gray-
son, 4 mi. Loanville,
Lawrenceville. Near
Jonah Cheek, Lawrenceville.

5 ! Want several farm laborers.
outside city limits. Abe Cohen, k M. Clifton, Clayton, Rt 2.
e

R. L. OKelley, Winterville.

x Want caretaker, white or
col.; for farm work. Farm land
and home free. Located just



Savannah, 228 West Broad.

i. 303.

C n Want family, white or col., to
50-50 basis. High state of cul-|farm 2 or 3 H crop on halves.}jland, 50.A in cultivation, 3rds|}ly wants job on dairy farm}at once, with 3 R or more hou
2 y., sehool , and} Good 4R house, with lights andj and 4ths. Good 5 R house, barn,} driving i
mail Rt. Good 4 R house 1 mi.| water, mail and school rt. A. O.
town, 25 ie Atlanta. Plenty} C.- Mull, Jonesboro, Rt. 1

~ Want reliable farmer for 12 RFD.
a. good stable land, small house.
Corn and truck crop on share}1H crop, 3rds and 4ths, furnish]
sant = once reliable, healthy} basis. Can move and furnish}self. RFD and school rt. 4 R
single white man to work on|right party. No drunks need} house (3 ceiled), 8 A river bot- |; i

farm for wages. Live as one of] apply. N. R. Mooney, Quill. in Fulton C6. deme Ee

Want farmers for 80 A grey

Want sober man to cultivate

Atlanta, 1512 Westwood Ave.
S. W. Tel, Ra. 13136.

Want farmer for 10 A good

Want good farm help for

eSoto.

Young man with small fami-

truck and working}|in Fulton Co. Halves or
outblds., school 4nd mail-rt.| wages. _Inexperienced, butj{wages. 3 Adults. Move
Gordie Yancey, Lawrenceville.}| around barn

furnished. Write what you can}Apt. Down Stairs)

Man with family wants place|2 mule crop of about 65 or

Experienced carpentry, farm-j|man and good mules, land
ing, poultry i
Chastain, Canton, Rt. 4

Want 1H crop for 1949. Prefer} John L. Barrow, Bainb

toms, free rent on 6 A. 1% mi. Hiram, Rt. 1.
Want settled single man 40-|No. 19 Hwy. Maggie S. Hayes, .
50 yrs. old, to live in my home,
Want good dependable fami-jand operate small dairy, now
ly to work 2H farm on halves.}milking 28 cows with 2 IHC
Must furnish self, his own}milkers. $11. mth.
stock and expenses for living}qualified man. Good character|4R house with elec. See: S. F.
in exc. for land, good 5 R house}references essential. No drunks} Fagan, Martin.
near church, school -bus rt.,{need apply. Fred W. Carter,

59 yrs. old man wants job
on farm, general repair work. in :
Painter by trade. Raised on}|farmer and tractor driver.

: farm. Do not drink. References} McDonald, Fitzgerald, Ri
salaty tojland on halves, 4 A in corn} if Vquired. I, A. McDonald, 28

Vidalia, Dixie Hotel.

Young man, 32 yrs. old, and} 50-60 head cattle. Have boy
200 A good farm land, small| wife want place with reliable} yrs, old. Ans. all lett
eanut allotment. J. C, Cutter,| people on truck, dairy or poul-} phone jf send number.
try farm. Furnished Toom or}Bass, McRae.
small house.



























Desperately need job on

for reasonable}once. George Mitchell, Atlant
House and milk]50 Pope St., S. W. (Terra

64 yr. old white man wants

Sele at a eee

Ernest | tools, Decatur, Grady, Mit
Thomas or Colquitt Co.
to be moved and_furnis

raising.

Want crop on halves, 1
good man. Need good ho
convenient place.

41 yr. old man wants d
job at once, 11 yrs. exp.,

Best References.

Want farmers for 4 or 8H
crop, standing rent, or cotton.
Large Lespedeza and Sericea
crop. 3 houses, barns, 2 large
pastures, wood, just off Winder
and Jefferson aved Hwy.
Known as Joe Collins Farm.
See: Mrs. L. C. Allen, Hosch-
ton, Box 94.



Want farmers for 60 A open



bus, truck or other carriers.



IMIPORTANT NOTICE

TERMINAL INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK:

For the benefit of those not defined by statute
as a Nurseryman or Dealer or Agent desiring to
make individual shipments-or gift shipments of nur-
gery stock, a terminal inspector point is hereby es-
' tablished at 432 State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia. In-
spections will be made at this point, and if the plants
are found apparantly free of plant pest, terminal in-
speciion certificates will be attached and the nursery
stoek allowed to proceed to destination. The consignor
shall be responsible for transportation cost from
point of origin to inspection point and thence to des-
tination, whether transported by parcel post, express,

C. H. Alden, Director, Georgia Dept. of Entomology.

land, 6 R. House, barn; out-
bldgs., pasture, red level land,
standing rent, 500 lb. lint cot-

house, barn, pasture, smooth
grey land, mail and school bus
by door, 3rds and 4ths, 50-50
basis. 5 Mi. S. W. Villa Rica.
See: W. W. McPherson, Vill
Ricca. :

Want large family, 3 or 4
good work hands, white or col-
ored, for day labor on farm.
Must be strong and _ capable
doing heavy work. House, elec.
wood and water furnished,
Farm located,.3-mi. 8. E. Jones-
boro, Noahs Ark Rd. See or
write. Fred Barber, Jonesboro,
Box 1427.

Want man and wife to live
in house with me and work 1 H.
crop, 50-50 basis. Mu be hon-
est. Will consider woman and
son. B. W. Jackson, Kennesaw,





Rt. 2



ton; and 65 A open land, 4 R:



R. L. Preston, Stone Mountain.

Young man with family
wants job on farm. Can drive
truck or tractor. Good 3 or 4
R. house with elec and water.
C. A. Beebe, Canon, Rt. 2.

Man and wife want place on
nursery or poultry farm 15 yrs.
exp. Can furnish best ref. Have
to have furnished house or
rooms, M. B. Gordon, Duluth.

30 yrs. old man with wife
and 2 children Wants job on
farm. exp. truck and tractor
driver, milking machines, milk
house work and_pasteurizing.
Must have 3 or 4 R. house with
lights, can go to work at once.
W. R. Moore, East Griffin, Rt.
B. (Care Charlie Williams
Store.)

Large family want erop (60
A. in cultivation) 50-50 basis.
7 to work. (5 boys), ages 10- to
50. Handle cultivator with
tractor. Exp. in Tobacco. Will

ay half move bill. Want good
Etta: water, lights. Sober and
honest. Rudolph Presnell, Scott-
dale. 208 Kentucky Ave.

Man without family wants
job raising chickens and hogs
on halves. Edd Rumsey, Ayers-
ville.

































Want job as working forem:
of large farm or dairy,
time exp. 35 yrswold. 5 in
ily, only 1 to work. Must h

nett

ah ee ce

ing machine. Write - a
Rodgers, Columbus, 2304 Frai
cis St. Phone 3-4731.

Exp. poultry man wants j
on poultry farm, Married, sob
honest, settled. Work or mal
age. Some college training. }
McCoy, Macon, 20 Helen
Care A. E. Odom. - a

64 yrs. old man wants jC
feeding cattle or light work
farm. State what you have.
letters ans. C. V. Lane, Ar
ton,

35 yrs. old white man, :so}
honest, wants Be on dairy
eneral farm. omas B:
columbus, 3224 Hanson Avi

Want job as caretaker {
poultry or cattle farm, or trug
or tractor driver on ar
(Have own truck). 3 in fam
Must have 4R house. Prefer.
R. W.. G. Bruce, Thomasvil

Want to oversee place, wil
few*good acres, Fulton oF D
Kalb Co., standing rent.
Webb, Sr., Atlanta, Rt. 12, Be
197 AL ez

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