Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 March 23

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VouUME 32



WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1949

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By: Thomas Thomas E. Wa Watson

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ben doing was hard; and now that the
room grew warm and the long.task was
a T fell asleep. ;

No one in the house had been awake
but me, while I had for many hours gone
er the dreary record of the poor, the
tient poor, the suffering poorGods
unprovided poor. The hours had stolen
like slippered monks, and it was far
o the night when the heaviness fell
on my eyes, and I was asleep.

Many a whirling fiction passed
rough my heated fancy. before there
was order in my Dream, but after



_ A world unfolded, spreading out, like
1 map. Every grade and class and con-
lition of human life was before-me at
oncewith no mist before my eyes and
nO distance to confuse the outline.

What J saw was this: A magnificient

world of land and sea; of river and lake

Wand forest and fertile field; mountains

#seamed with hidden wealth; valleys rich
Vwith grain. :

1} To this world its Maker had given the
Jname of A home for the human fam-

7 But the ees familv had grown
very large. Its foot-prints were thick
upon every stretch of solid ground, and
Fits vessels moved upon all the waters of
Wall the seas.

But the earth was no longer a family-
home, and men were no longer brothers.
With furious enmity, they hated each
other. They worshipped God, but none
of them regarded His law. They cried
Peace, and loosed the war dogs. They
rose from prayer, and went to rifle-
practice.

Schools flourishedso did ignorance.
Charities flourishedand paupers died
in the streets. I wondered what it all
meant.

_ There was land enough for all. They
said that God had made it for all. But
the few had taken possession of mighty
i} estates, and*many had no homes. There
"was food enough for all: but a few had
i }seized it, and one-third of the people
had not enough to eat.

pak ily to. discover how the human
I found it was

any ae of work.

AS - IS AND AS IT MAY





a was very tired, for the work I had

Churches flourishedso did crime. a



Some ta to produce food for the
world. Some labored:to produce cloth-
ing. Some labored'to make houses, oth-
ers to make deadly weapons. Some did
no manual work at all, but were mental
laborers, only. Some labored to teach
the people the law of God; others to ex-
pound and enforce the laws which men
had made for themselves. Others still
labored<(or-pretended to labor) to make
just laws}. by which Gods will should
be done inthe affairs of tien:

In my dream TI saw ce ai-most
singular thingthose whose work was

most important to the, world were paid=-.

less for their labor than anybody else.
Those who merely amused the world got
higher wages than those who fed and
clothed it. Those who played and
danced got higher pay than the man
who built the house they plavedin and
danced in. Those who labored to ammpse
the idle, drew enormous salaries and
were the pets of the powerful;
those who kept the powerful clothed
and fed, often lacked food and clothing
for themselves. *

In mv dream the cause of this cruel
state of things became clear. Those who
had made the law had so cunningly
made it that the strong man was master
of the weak. The strong man became
the ruler, and out of the weak mans
own produce gave him whatever he
chose. This made the strong man
stronger, and the weak man weaker.

T thought I heard a great heartbreak-
Ing ery go up from those poor producers

of wealth, but their Task Masters heard

it notso deaf are they who will not
hear.

T thought that. now and then these
workers and producers grew furious
against their oppressors and rose up in
revolt. But they were put down again
some shot and some imprisoned.

IT thought that now and then Leaders
rose up among those suffering people
and promised to go to the Great House
of Council, where the Laws were made.
and to change these bad laws into good
ones. But, either such Leaders were too
few, or the strong men would take those
leaders aside into some safe and secret
place and by unknown charms and per-
suasions entice those leaders into for-
getfulness of the miseries of the People.

So passed the first part of my dream
ae Dream of Todayof the world as
It is.

Like a vanishing landscape, I saw the
preat Palaces of the Rich and t





while

Sie



G.

wretched huts of the poor; the fine
raiment of the one and the rags of tha
other; the well-spread tables of the ona
and the cold hearth and empty dish of
the other.. The factories went whirling
into spacebut through the windows I
could see the pale, thin features of the
children who toiled there. The mina
opened one brief moment, and I could
see the pitiful serf of the Coal King. The
garret sped by, and it made the tears
come, to see the shivering needle-wonr
an sewing there. The streets swam by,
filled with their squalor, their hunger,
their ceaseless vice and crime and suf-

Seay

feritte--and Christianity. Spoken these: :

streets throweh the mouth of the Police
man, and what she said to the raseed
outcast was, Move on, what she said
to the starving child was, Move on.

And it strangely got into my Dream,
somehow, that the eause of all the sor-
row was that the Order of the world was
a mistakea dreadful misunderstand-
The unnatural had become the
rule. A feverish haste had taken pos-
session of mankind: and the race was
madly run for,things which men really
did not need. One man rushed heeause
another rushed, eheated hecause others
cheated, hoarded heeause others hoard-
ed,was cruel beeause he thought the
same measure would be meted out to
him, were situations reversed.

e * * %

But the troubled nightmare: passed,
and I fell into the Dream of Tomorrow
a gorgeous Dream, a Snpirit-lifting
Dream,of the world as it may be. I
seemed to look upon the same world
but it was bathed in light, and filled
with harmony.

The great rush and worry had suised
away. The fever and the pain were
gone. The vast machinery of vrodue-
tion moved like stars. never resting,
but never hastine.) There was room
for all, and food for all. The arth was
dedicated anew as a Home for Gods
Childrenits product their food. Re-
ligion burst out from the cold churehes,
and abode in the lives of menthat
high Religion which loves merey, does
good and seeks the Right.

Law was no longer frittered away
among wrangling advocates and stupid
Judges. She took her broad principles
into the walks of life, and did justice, he-
tween man and man. Techniecality no
longer manacled Truth, and a Judgment

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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE



Model H John Deere Tractor,
starter, lights, pulley, wheel
wts., planters, cultivators, 2
disc side plow, completely
overhauled, good as new; Also
good 2H wagon, Mrs. Ralph
Bowers, Moreland.

Peppy Pal Garden Tractor,
model H2; 1 and*3/4 hp,, rub-
Mert tiregees in. turn plow, cal-
tivators, 'eutter. bar attac
$225. at my place on Adel Rd.,
41. mi. town. R. W. Bryant,
Moultrie, Rt. 2. .

Cub Farmall Bottom Plow,
cutter, depth regulator, slight-
Ty used, $58. FOB. Sidney Han-
cock, Moultrie, Rt. 1.

Farmall F-20 Tractor, good
rubber, A-1 mechanical cond.,
6 disc Intl. Tiller, 10 Disc Intl.

Bush and Bogg Harrow, 24
disc Dbl. Sec. Intl. Harrow,
Etc. $875. Johnnie Neill, New-
nan, 4 First St.

60 Allis-Chalmers Combine
62 Intl. Combine, No, 3 Infl.
Tiller, etc. good cond. Cheap.

G. W. Brown, Newnan, Rt.
Roscoe Rd. Phone 814 J-l.

New Gibson Riding Tractor,
equipped with mower disc plow
and harrow, $700. J. A. Lati-
mer, Newnan.

8 dise 23 in. Bush and Bogg
Harrow, almost new, $150. W.
C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3.

Model M John Deere Trac-
tor, disc harrow, 4 disc tiller,
cultivators, planters,. tool bar.
Never used. James M. Aiken,
Newborn, Rt, 1. Inquire at Post
Office.

Intl. Combine No. 52-R-5 En-

ine Drive Harvester Thresher

rasp Type Cylinder, bagging
atiachments, 4 Cylinder Conti-
nental Y-69 Engine, perfect
cond., used part season. J. C.
Page, Sandersville. Phone Ten:
Rille 380R4.

2.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Bradley Garden Traetor and
implements, Briggs and Strat-
ton Motor, cultivator, disc fur-
rower, ,Mower, other items,
good cond. See at my place
any time. Hoyt J, Dodd, Ro-
chelle, POB 1073.

1948 Cub Tractor with equip,
slightly used good as new, R.
L:"Davis; Rolston.

_Homemade Tractor Trailer,
used very little, 7 ft. 6 in., wide
16 ft. long, dump flat bed,
700 x 20 duel wheel, good
tires, built for service. Roger
Mitchell, Rome, Rt. 2.

Lowther Tree Planter, almost
new, perfect cond., $500. Thom-
as A, McFarland, Sandersville.

M Farmall Tractor, 6 mos.
old, with 6 disc tiller, J. D.
like new, bath for $2450.; 1947
model H Farmall, $1275. J. C.
Lowery, Savannah, 1106 E.

33rd St. Phone 25692 or 35586.

1 Buggy, good cond., no
top, $20.; H Wagon, fair
cond., $40. Lewie Reese, Shar-
One Rt.

Allis-Chalmers
yr. old, cut about 75 acres,
WC Allis Chalmers Tractor
with power take-off, 1 yr. old.
R. C. Bell, Shellman.

John Deere B. Tractor, start-
er, lights, good rubber, planters,
cultivators, distributors, harrow,
tiller, all good cond. James
} ara Soperton, POB 244, Tel.

Combine, 1

12 A John D. Combine, good

good cond. $400.; Case Distiller,
6-26 in. Disc with seeder box,
only turn 50 acres, $350. B. G.
Shelton, Sparta.

B Allis-Chalmers
in. bottom plow, cultivator,
planting equip., 1st class cond.,
8 mi. E. Sycamore. J. C, Kend-
rick, Sr., Syeamore, Rt. 1, Box

Tractor, 16

2H Bagwell Wagon, 1 1/2 in.| 90.

axel, good cond.,
Oakwood,

McCormick Riding Cultiva-|
tor, almost new, $100. Ship
if Party pay chrgs. A. J. Grif-
fis, Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 43.

$100. Ed Cobb,

Ford-Ferguson Tractor Weed-|

er, H. Leverett,

rett.

Good Intl. 4 Can Milk Cooler,
A-1 cond., used less 1 yr. Lon-
hie Banks, Pulaski,
Dairy, Rt. 301.

Decring-McCormick No. 52
Cornbine, practically new,
800.; J. BD. Tandem Harrow,
$150. Daniel P. McDonald, Jes-
up

McCormick-Deering 61 Com-
bine with motor mounted on
T H. Neisler, Reynolds.

ara; J, Par-

Lake Side

A John D. Tractor and equip.
|for sale. J. L. Waynn, Syca-
more, Box 94, Phone N. 222 J.

80 gal. boiler,
| twelve in. 3 Roller Mill, good
|cond., $75. W. R. Rountree,
Sylvania, Rt. 2.

69 Harvester Combine M-M,
4 -ylinder Wisc. motor, recently
overhauled, $800. 7 mi. E.
Stockbridge, off Hwy. 138. T.
K. White, Stockbridge.

J. D. Model B. Tractor, 4
disc tiller, power controlled,
completely new, for sale. V. V.
Curtis, Thomasville, Monti-
cello Rd,

W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
planter equip., good cond, Re-
asonable, J. S. Belflower, Jr.,

used 1. yr4



Tifton, Rt. 4.

rubber, good cloths, new blade, f

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SECOND HAND
1ACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE

Wednesday, March 28, 18

SECOND HAND MACHID
ERY FOR SALE



1941 Model B Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, cultivating and plant-
ing equip., $525.; 1948 Mower
for model B or C, AC Tractor,
$150.; 10 x 24 nearly new trac-
tor tire, good high tread, $20.
B. A. Moseley, Thomaston, Rt.
2. Phone 381-W5.

New Natl. Automatic Can
Sealer for No. 2-2 1/2 and 3
cans. Exc. for Turkey Tom and
Hen, or 8 Leghorn Hens, P. B.
Sanders, Tennille, Rt. 2.

22 Caterpillar Tractor, $1000.
cash, L. L. Butts, Thomaston,
Rts 3)

Used Gustafson Sherry. Seed
Treater with new type equip.,
used 60 hrs. only, $525. FOB.
Lena White, Atlanta, 381 Glen-
wood Ave. S. E, Tel. Ma. 9272.

Three 70 Saw Lumus Air
Blast Cotton Gins, feeders,
pneumatic elevators, ball bear-
ing fans, dbl. box press with
Cameron tramper, filler and
gummer, steam boiler and en-
gine. Bargan for cash or exc.
for corn or cattle. W. W. Calla-
way, Tunnel Hill.

Intl. Model A Tractor, culti-
vators, planters, distributors,
peanut and bottom plow, har-
rows, $1275. at my farm. Mrs.
E. G. Anderson, Baxley, Rt. 2.

A model Tractor, cultivators,
distributors, planters, bottom
plow, good cond. Bargain. C.
E, Morris, Baxley, Rt. 2.

1949 model G. Allis Chalmers
Tractor, cultivator, pulley, tool
carrier lifts, bottom plow, 6
extra feet, good as new, used
1 or 2 row, $1050. Leroy Alt-
man, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Cole Cotton Planter, Guano
Stower, and Cole.Corn Planter,
dbl. hoppers, exc, cond; All
letters ans. Lewis Harrell, Brox-
ton, Rt 2:

Wate: AllisChalmers Trac-
tor, 10 disc Bogg Harrow, Mow-
ing Machine, good cond. Reas-
onable. J..,C, Norris, Bogart.

t 1/2 hp. Bradley Garden
Tractor, disc harrow, cultivator,
turn plow, good and new, $150.
Mrs.. James C, Lawson, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.

J. D: Sractor
about 42 model, extra good
rubber, cultivating and plant-
ing equip., 5 dise J. D. Tiller,
and Heavy Dbl. sec. J. D. Har-
row. All used very little, good
cond. E, G. Perryman, Bene-
volence.

power lift,

King Corn, Bean and Pea-
nut Planter, used 2 seasons,
good cond., $17. at my place.
Cannot ship; T. J. Steed, Buena
Vista,

42 Allis-Chalmers Combine,
reconditioned and Case 12 row
Grain Drill, never used. List
price. Harry Hartzog, Buchan-
an, Rt 2

8 ft. Windmill with 40 ft.
tower, $80. W. H. Cook, Buena
Viet) Btuk

A Farmall Tractor 2 disc
plow, cultivator ~and fertilizer
distributor, disc harrow, $1150.
R. C. Robinson, Acworth, Rt, 1.
(At Hickory Grove Church).

McCormick-Deering Binder, 5
ft. cut., 3 mule ~hitch, almost
good as new. J. A. Rickersen)
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

King Corn Planter, not used
much, for. sale. Will not ship.
Albert Haggard, Alma, Rt. 1.

Bradley Garden Tractor with
turn plow, disc harrow, culti-
vator,/ cost $288 last. spring

David Bradley Feed Mill, exc.
cond. Cheap or exe. for good
Tragtor, hogs; etc. V. E. Brant-
ley, Atlanta, Rt, 1, 173 Harbin
Rd. S. W. Tel. Ra. 8974.

Athens Side Plow for Ford-
son Tractor, good as new, at
my place, near Mt. Mosiah
Church. D. P. Wood, Auburn,
Rt.

, 2H Wagon, perfect cond., new
body: Also Tongueless Cutawa
Harrow, perfect cond.,. $80.

L. Hagler, Austell, Rt. 9. Phone

Stahmer Lime Spreader on
new rubber, tractor drawn,
$90.; Side Disc Terracing Plow
for Ford-kerguson, $75. Grady
Honea, Jr., Ayersville, Rt. 1.
(4 mi. Toccoa, Atlanta. Hwy.).

John Deere A Tractor, start-| }.

er, lights, cultivators, planters,
fertilizer distributor, harrow, 6
pan tiller with seeder and pea-

nut plows, good copd, Marvin
Kimbrel, Colquitt.

Garden Tractor, ae
make, 1 wheel, powerful 2

cycle motor, good cond., $75.;
Also want Kerosene Incubator,
small size. James Stovall, Can-
ton; Rt 3;

Model A John D. Tractor,
good rubber, and mechanical
cond., with 6 diSc tiller, $1285.
FOB. Juniper. Glenn Anthony,
Columbus, 3821 Hamilton Ave.

J. D. Planters with bean pea
attachments, and plates to plant
all crops, $125. at farm: D. A.
Law, Chula.

Avery 2 Row Tractor and 8
Disc B. and B Harrow, good
cond., and 4 Disc Avery Tiller.
W. W. West, Carroliton, 62
Dixie St.

McCormick- Deering Rake-off,
grain saving attach, for mowing
machine, used very little, cheap
for cash, or exc. for 1-~-row
stalk cutter, good cond. Hubert
Brown, Cleveland, Rt. 2.

Farmall Tractor, F-12, recent-
ly overhauled, A-1- cond., in-
clding cultivator, planters, and
distributors. Theron E, Garra-
son, Glennville.

42 in. R. D, Cole Corn Mill
with equip., pulleys, belts,
sheller, ready to run, A-1 cond.
See. Washington Rd. between
East Point and Red Oak, at
Double Bridges. No
without Stamped envelope.
C. Neal, College Park, Rt. 1.

22 Caterpillar, good cond.,
disc Taylor Harrow, used
season. Eeparately or together.
C. E. Ramsey, Clarkesville, Rt.
1)

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10

4 Wheel Wagon for Tractor,
rubber tires; new cond., $200.;
Mowing Machine and Rake for
Ford Tractor, new cond: Both
for $375. H. H. Thomas, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

1946 Model A John Deere
Tractor, 6 disc J. D, Tiller on
rubber, Baicotang Harrow,
$1900. complete. B. H. Segraved,
Danielsville, Rt. 2.

2 Disc Hester Plow, fits Far-
mall A Tractor. See at my
place. Cheap. Alvin Harrison,
Dearing. Phone 429-R4.

J. D, Model M Tractor, Disc
Hhrrow 1HC, Plante, Disc
Plow, Depth Control, A-1 cond.
used only few. hrs. A. T.
Thompson, Douglas, Box 64.

Incubator, 100 cap., used once
good cond., $12.; Three 5 deck
chick batteries, 2 are $50. ea.;

one for $60.; All three. $150.
Hill Richardson, Douglasville,
Rt. 4.

2H Riding Cultivator, good

$200. cash. V. H. Stephens, At-| cond., $4 rchie D. McDaniel,

lanta, 407 Florida Ave. S. E.} Duluth. :

Tel. Al. 0645. Farmall A Tractor, late mod-
2. Elec. Brooders, 500. cap.,| el, starter, lights, planters, fer-

used 1 season, floor type, $35.
for both. L. F. Still, Atlanta,
2500 Briarcliff Rd. N. E. Tel.
Ve. 1608.

Good Owensboro 2H Wagon
for sale or trade for cattle.
E. J. McGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt.
1. 5 mi. NE Alpharetta.

Practically new J. Deere
Model M Tractor with Bush
and Bogg Harrow and Dozier
Blade (homemade), $1350. Tel.
Am. 0432. Robert L. Garrison,
Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 397.

G. and A John D. Tractors,
and 60 AC Combine, used 1
poneot, B. Forrest Smith, Col-
e :



tilizer distributors, cultivators,
2 disc plow, perfect cond.,
$1500. E. P. Lake, Dublin, Rt. 2,

Meadows Grist Mill, . corn
crusher, with 1948 power unit,

good ag new, good cond., $600. $750

cash or trade for good tractor.
Prefer Ford but cons. other
makes, J. N. Miller, Dahlonega,
Rt. 7.

Allis-Chalmers G. __ Tractor,
never used, $750. S. R. McClure,
Dawsonville, RFD No. 3.

F-12 Farmall Tractor, no
equip. recently overhauled,
$750. Trade on Gibson Model
D, Tractor. M. B. Welsh, Macon,
Rt. 2, Heath Rd.

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Homemede Tractor,
cond., on rubber, for sale
trade for large tractor; ~;
two 14 in. Bottom Plows, "trai le
type to trade for 2 disc plow
tractor type (for 1 row tractor
He ya L. A. Powers, Griffis

t .

Buckeye Incubator, 260 caj
Oil Burner, $30. FOB, Trade fe .
25 laying hens. P, F. Pruit
Griffin, 123 Spalding St

John Deere H Tractor, new!
overhauled, with planters, ae
tivators, good cond. Phone
T. B. Burks, Griffin, Rt. 4.

Farmall A Tractor, cultivato
planters, fertilizer attach.,
tom plow, 5 ft. sec. harro'
lights, starter, lift good con
Reasonable. 3 mi. N. Glennvi
Steve Doughtry, Glennville, B

5 BLS a ri ial

Bos Scone en eae a ee i ee eee

$69

Oe. st

orbs mt peo RTE eich ld

Intl. Riding Cultivator, how
drawn, $35. Also 1H Weeder
good cond., $10. Cash, T.
Hill, Covington. :

Cole Cotton Dropper, goi
as new, with complete
plates and cogs. Reasonable.
H. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. _

1 Blacksmith Shop, $75.
my home, just out from Har
lem. Andrew Welch, Harlem
Rt. 1k

40 Model _ Allis- Chaln ne
Combine, good cond., $250. |
E, Lewis, -Hawkinsville, Rt.

Farmall. A Tractor, start
lights, belt pulley, good cont
with original tires, 2 dise IF
Plow, 8 disc IHC Bush
Boge Harrow with ori
disc, Reasonable J. a Dob
Hiram.

Sampson Wind Mill, Ist cls
cond., to give to anyone th
will come and remove it. Jac
W. Ross, Hillsboro. =,

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Blacksmith )
equipment for sale. Mrs, Ann
Plant, Homerville, Box 34.

J. D. 42 A Model Tractor
cultivators, planters, 6 dise ti 1
er, 24 disc harrow, new
$1600.; Also 47 Farmall Tra
cultivators, planters, 5 dise til
er, 16 dise cutting
good cond., $1700. Ralph Da
Madison, Rt. iy

Intl. 10 Dise Bush and
Harrow good cond. chea
H. Head, Madison, Rt.

Practically new 2 com
mall Tractor with 3 disc
row, Can supply planting
cultivating equip. and til
G. P. Bonner, Mz

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chester.

Farmall <A - Tractor, pe
lights, power ute
and Bobb harrow, tiva
planter, fertilizer tenet
disc plow, poisoning machin
all like new, $1475. J.
burn, Mansfield, Re a %

J. D. Tractor, planting,
tivating outfit, B model, bo
new in 1948, only used
about 50 A. cotton, also tille
on rubber, all practically nev
U. T. Smith, Mansfield.

J. D. McCormick Binder,
ft. blade, Ist. class cond., Ba
gain. H. D= Pace, Marietta, R

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J. D. Planter, (single nope
No. 10 Oliver Turn Plow,

Stock, all practicall
cheap for cash;

Cracker Single Hop er Plan
er, A-1 cond. All plates wit
both planters. Fred Cummin) fy
ham, Marietta, Rt. 1. ~

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G

3 point hitch, almost new,
use with Willys Jeep or For
Ferguson Tractor. Bare 2
Tiship, Marietta, Rt. 3. Phor
2267 M2.

John Deere B Tractor, cul!
vating and planting equip. .
H. Clarke, Marshallville.

70 Oliver Tractor, 2 yrs. o

in June, exc. cond., set
ers, distributors, here 4 a
$1550.; F-20 Farmall, on i
ber, complete. set culeawato: fee
W. J. Davis, Marsha 9

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ville. .
Used Deewhg Binder, $i ih
Homer L.. Chafin, woe Ric
Rt. 2. 9 mi. N. ae
Syrup Bolles, ae
F. B. Burke,
Box 108.

- Lilliston Cultiva
ing Cultivator,
Boo little, $50.

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cond., less than
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cultivators, etc.









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both turkey and
rays. Perfect cond.
n, Jr., Butler, Rt. 2.

Deering No. 62
et take-off, no

cond., reasonable.
, Byromville, Rt. 1.

Regular, good cond.
and Bogg- Harrow,
er take-off mower,
mule drawn cutaway.
Trade for | cattle. D. L.
erton, Rt. b;

ers and cultivators,
l, new, for 1948 SC
: Less than _ list
cop Paul-~ laa

erton.
Tractor, AC 60
bine, 6 Disc Til-
-eder, 7 ft. Dbl. Sec.
away Harrow, good
50. R. Je Henderson,
Willingham Dre

Ailes Bearing, iron
Wagon, $60. Light

ing Plow, $15. Cutaway
ds repairs, $20 $125.
Vill not ship. Cash
Parker, East Point,

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mower, ev
Hay Rake,

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- Make offer at

and} Arthur

Pope, Flovilla.

Scrapes, oi Odell } See
RFD.-1

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.|5 acres, new cond., $125. at my

-; Grange, Box 791.

1

| Athens* Tiller Plow, new Disc,

|}mule drawn 2 or 4 row Root

Corner Park .and|

cubator, 1350 cap.,,

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Small Grain Binder. See at
farm. 2 mi. S. Cork. Mrs. A; M.

wo Allis- Chalmers tractor,
cultivators, plows, exc. cond.
J. F, Duke, Ft. Valley.

Mower and _ Rake, mule
drawn, $150. Bargain. Miss
Leva Bagwell, Buford, Rt. 3.

Wagon and 2 large Mares,
cheap. See at farm Hwy. 54.
W. Jonesboro. R. L. Jackson,
Jonesboro, Rt, 1.

Deering Binder, ready to op-
erate, good canvas, sell or trade

used. Fred Pittman, Lula, Rt. 1.

J. D. model B Tractor on
rubber with planters and culti-
tivators mounted, ready to
plant, complete, $1250. HB.
Turner, Luella, Phone No. 4.

Oakes Elec. Automatic 1200
E cabinet type metal incuba-
tor, $35. J. L. Whitten, Pithonia,
Phone Lithonia 4404.

MM size U late 1948 model
Tractor, 10 disc Bush and Bogg
Harrrow, 16 disc Harrow Dbl.

sec., 2-18 in. bottom plow,
reasonable... Vaden White, Li-
thonia, Rt. 2.

Sears Sprayer M, good cond.,
used 5 days, $20. Clyde T.
Hanner, Loganville, Z

Mod@i 151 Single Disc Plow
for Farmall Cub, has: plowed

farm. Tom Huthinson, La-

1 Roller | 2H Syrup Lill, 10
ft. copper pan, everything com-
plete, ready for use, $100. Can-
not ship, L. J. Ellis, Cumming.

Practically new 600 egg elec.
incubator, operating instruc-
tions and all accessories, $60.
Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran,
beds

THC Weeder Mulcher,.
tractor cultivator, size 8 ft.,
teeth, $30.; 2H Riding King
Stalk: Cultivator, $55.; 4 Disc

for

$175. All perfect conc. Exc. for
Bush and Bogg Harrow. J. P.
Simpson, College Park, ok 2a
Cal. 6859.

David Bradley Hone Mill,
used very little, good cond., also.

Cotton Dusting Machine, used
1 season, L. E. Buchanan, Con-
yers, Covington Hwy.

Late 1947 Ford Tractor, with
all equip. Fred A. Rowe, Villa
Rica, Rt. *

- Complete Set Hand Lift Cul-.
tivators, Planters, Fertilizer
Hoppers, and attach. for Farm-
all F-12 or F-14 Tractor, ex-
tra good cond., both cotton and
dbl. hopper planters. WA:
Davis, Valdosta, RFD 4. Tel.
331 R 4,

2B. Sees Feed Mill, size
F, R. P. M. 2500 with neces-
sary equip. Induction type. Mrs.
John M. Medows, Vidalia. ~

J. D. Orchard type A-O Trac-
tor, 1941 make, good cond., and
off-set harrow, $900. FOB My
farm. Mrs. W. V. Dickinson,
Monticello, "FD No. 2.

pS. -

SECOND HAND MACHIN.-
ERY WANTED



Want J. D.- Corn Planter,
horse drawn, must be in good
cond., cheap for cash. State
number and price. Eugene Bar-
ron, Acworth, Rt. 1,

Want set back and front cul-
tivators -and_ planters, good
pees for Ford Tractor, Ralph

T. Skelton, Hartwell, Rt. 3,

Want med. size clipper seed

recleaner with sieves. G. Lu-
cius Williams, Ideal.
Want set cultivators and

planters for model A Farmall
Tractor. J. M. Hansard, Jones-
boro, Rt. 1, Box 276, Tel. 4521,

Want late model Tractor
with or without equip. Must be
in good cond. Deseribe fully
and give price. W. L. Shugart,
are

* Want good used Corn Planter
with fertilizer attach. Prefer
J. D. N. R, Mooney, Quill.
Want for J. D. Model L, a

plow, planter~ and cultivator.
Hammer, Atlanta,

$1. Add postage.

Want 3 Dise Plow, fit be-
hind H or M Farmall Tractor.
Carroll Morgan, Talmo.

Cletrac Crawler Tractor. Reid
Hembree, Blue Ridge, Box 364.

Want Dry Pea Huller for mo-
tor on tractor power. Howard
Thompson, Thomasville, Rt. 4.

Want set rear steel wheels
for late Model H. or M Farmall
Tractor, cheap for cash. H. E.
Hart, Marlow, Rt: 1,

Want light or med. Tractor
and Bush and Bogg Harrow.
Prefer 1942 model. Fred Wil-
son, Decatur, 108 W. Davis St.
Tel. Cr, 1813.

Want set Black Smith Tools.
Cons. set or part of set. State
price. W, H. Barnett, Dalton,
Box 169,

Want Garden- Neneehe? prefer
standard make. Must be good
cond. and reasonable. Wm. M.
Leppard, Atlanta, 1505 Cand-
ler Bldg.

Want 6 Row Tractor Drawn
Cotton Duster. J. M. S. Greene,
Zebulon, ,

Want a 50 Egg cap. Ker, Oil
Incubator. Advise cond. and
price. G. E, Pace, Hilton.

Want planters and cultivators
for J.-D. LA ts aaa Otis Bunn,
Forsyth, Rt.



PLANTS FOR SALE

Bradley Magic Everbearing
Strawberry plants, $1. C; 300,
$2.50; Add postage. Exc. 100
plants for 3 print sacks, or 5
white, free of holes. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. H. M. Christie, Li-
thonia, Rt. 3, Welborn Rd.

Open grown and rooted Chas.
W. Cabbage plants, 40 C; 500,
$1.00; $1.75 M; 5 M, $8.00; t0'M,

39/ $15. PP. Moses Davis, Milledge-

ville, Rt. 5, Box 126.

Mastodon Strawberry ails.
$5. M; 70 C; Klondike, $4. M;
60c C. Exe; for white and print
sacks, good cond. Ea. pay post-

age. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Cert. Marglobe and Scarlet

Globe Tomato plants, $2. M.
Del. Furnish large orders.
Prompt shipment. All letters
ans. Cecil Lightsey, Surrency,
ERT. 2:

Earliana, Marglebe and Rut-
ger Tomato, Egg plants, Pi-
miento and Bell Pepper, Pars-
ley, Garlic, -Cauliflower, Brus-
sels Sprouts, 35c doz.; Lettuce,
Endive, Beets, Broccoli, Ber-
muda Onion, 2 doz., 35c. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.

Catnip plants, 50c doz. Or
exc. for print sacks. Add post-
age. Mrs. I. K. Billups, Swains-
boro, Rt. 1, Box 160.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Cabbage plants, $1.25 M; Mar-
globe and Rutger Tomato
plants, $2. M. Ready Mar. 20th.
All del. Phone 45-079. B.. F.
Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box
378.

Klondike and Lady T. Straw-
berry plants, 500, $2.75; $5. M;
Also Brown Striped Half Run-
ner Beans, free of weevils, 45c
large teacup. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Charles Anderson, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Blakemore Sirawberry pee
and Everbearing var., $5. M;
60c C. PP. MO only. Mrs. G. H.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt, 1.

Chas. W., Copenhagen Mkt.
(not in large quantities) Cab-
bage plants, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.25; $2.00 M. PP. COD or-
ders shipped Exp. Col. only. J.
R. McEver, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
MOGs C2500; 2 $3005) $a.20.. Mk:
Klondike, G0c:-C;: 500, $2.50;
$4.75 M; Sugar Pears, and Apri-
cot Plum, 75c ea; White
Brown eyed Peas, 25c lb.; 5 lbs.,
) Mrs. Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Muscadine Grape Vines, 6,
$1.00; Blackhaw Bushes, $1.00
doz.; Gooseberry Bush, 6, $1.00;
Beechnut Bushes, 20c ea.; Hore-
hound and Catnip, $1. doz.; 20c








|513 Edgewood Ave, N. E. Cy.

| 2a. Add postage. Mrs, Fay Card-

er, Gaingsville, Rt. 4

: Imp. Marglobe Tomato plants,

Want used head for ZT 55|





moss packed, $2.50 M. Del. to
3rd zone. J. F. Gruber, Odum,
Rt. 2.

Lucretia Dewberry, Himalaya
Blackberry or Giant Boysen-
berry (not thornless) 15, $f.00;
$15.00 C; Large Kudzu Crowns,

|Semesan treated, $2. C; $20. M.

Exc. for pure bred milk goat or
Dorsett Sheep. Jonathan Toole,
Macon, 410 Burton Ave.

Collard plants, $1. C; 5000,
$4.00; 10,000, $7.50; Cabbage
plants, | $2. M; 5000, $8.00; PR
Potato and Tomato plants,

$3.50 M; Add postage on less
100. Mrs. Mattie Harper, Bax-
ley, Rt. 2.

Rutger and Baltimore Toma-
to plants, from certified seed,
now ready, $3. M; 500, $2.00;
50c. CG: Add-= postages LT:
Gamble, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Copper and Red Skin Potato
plants, State inmsp., full count,
$2.50 M; Apr., May, June del.
Chas. W. and E. J. Copenhagen
Cabbage, .$1. M. Prompt ship-
ment. E. F. Williams, Alma, Rt.
i,

Wonder Srry, _- Red Gold
Strawberry plants, 75c C; Ever-
bearing, $1. ; Red Raspberry,
White Iceberg, Blackberry,
rooted Sage, Gooseberry,
Horse Radish, 6, 50c. Mrs. Wil-
lis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Big Gem Everbearing Straw-
berry plants, 95c C; 500, $4.00;
$7.50 M; Klondike Strawberry,
75c C. Lee Crow, Gainesville,
Rt. 2.

Strawberry, large Blakemore,
75c C; 500, $3.50; Imp. Early
bearing Strawberry, 65c C; 500,
$3.25. Del. Prompt shipment.
No checks nor. stamps. Mrs.
Elizabeth Allison, Gainesville,
Rtect, : 3

Kudzu Crowns,
fied, good strong
best, $25. M; $4.
Hamby, Greenville.

PR Potato plants,
Book orders early.- C..;
monds, Pelham.

Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato plants, Apr. del.,
$3.-M; May del., $2.50 M. PP.
Booking orders. A. J. Griffis,
Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 42.

Marglobe and New Stone To-
mato plants, $2. M; Red and
Pink PR Potato ready Apr. Ist.,
$2.50 M.del.; 2 M up, $2.40. W.
D. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2.

Lady T. and Klondike Straw-
berry plants, 500;. $2.75; $5. M;
Also Brown Striped Half Run-
ner Bean Seed, free of weevils,
45 teacup. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Belle Crowes Gainesville,
Rt; 22:

Marglobe Tomato, re about
Mar. 15th., $2. M; 2 M up, $1.85
M.; Govt. insp., treated Red
Skin PR plants, $2.50 M; 2 M.
up, $2.40 M. BL. D. Lightsey,
Screven.

Marglobe Tomato Plants,
moss packed, 40 C; 500, $1.75;
$3.25 M. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. R.
Clark, Abbeville, Rt. 2, Box
103. \

-Yellow Mammoth, Bonaza,
Tobacco, Plants; ready, plant
beds, 2400 yds., lice free, $3.00
M. Holbrook Whitehurst, Adel,
Rt. /2.

Cert. Sweet Potato plants,
Copperskin and Red PR, $2.50
M. Taking orders for Apr. and
May del.; Also Chas. W. Cab-
bage, $1.50 M. J. I. Rigdon, Al-
ma, Rt. 1.

Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to plants, ee from cert.
seed, $2.50 M; 3 M up, $2.25 M;
50c C. Moss packed. Now ready.
Johnnie Thornton, Screven.

Cert. Marglobe and New
Stone Tomato- plants, now
ready, moss packed, $2.25 M;
75c C. Prompt shipment. No
checks. Omar Lightsey, Screven,
Ett. oe

PR plants, state insp., ready
Mar. 20, $3. M; Apr., $2.50 M;
May, $2. M. FOB: Pembroke.
W. C. Burnsed, Elabell, Rt. 1.

PR Red Skin and La. Potato
plants, govt. insp., $2.50 M. Apr.

State certi-
roots, our
C. Maude

Le M.
Ra Red-



del, Julian Todd, Screven, Rt.

ptants, 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs



'Bermuda Onions (pencil



Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
plants, $2. M; 3 M up, $1.70 M;
50c C. Ready. Pee Paul
Lightsey, Screven.

Red Skin PR Potato plants,
$2.25 M. B. J. Tyre, Bristol

\ Chas. W. frostproof Cabbage
plants, fresh and green, 30
75e; 500, $1.25; $1.75 M; Mar-
globe Tomato, $3.75 M. PP. R,

Chanclor; Pitts. pe

Red Skin PR and Yello
Skin Potato plants, $2.50
5 M or more, $2.25 M. Fate haa
len, Bristol, Rt. 1.

Mastodon Strawberry Bo
$1. C; $8. M. Prompt shipmen
PP. Mrs. Clay Bennett,
Branch, Rt. 1.

Mastodon and Lady T. Stas
berry plants, 75 C; 300, $2.15
Add postage. Mrs. Ara Wald-
rip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear-
ing size, 85c doz.; Black Wal-


















































Plants, 65c doz. Add postage.
Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. Nancy |
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box
49.

Black Raspberry and Some
plants, 10 for 75c. Add postage.
Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.

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PAP, Woods, Atlanta, 670 Flor.
ence Place, N. W. Tel. Ra. 3019.

Ruby King Pepper, Apr. del.,
60c C; Wilt resistant Earliana,
Marglobe, New Stone, Rutger
Tomato plants, Mar. del., 75
C; Apr., 50c C; $2.50 M; Also -
Purple Hull, Cream and Black
Crowder Peas, 20c Ib. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ronnie M. .
Benevolence.

Everbearing Strawhe rr Vey
plants, 50c C; $5. M. Add post-
age. Mrs. C. W. Jones, Elberton,
Rt. 4.

Spring Copenhagen bond Chas,
W. Cabbage plants, healthy,
500, 75c; $1,-M;-5 M, Mann fi
Bermuda Onion, 500, .. $4.
$1.50 M. Shipped daily, .
Fitzgerald, Irwinville.

Frostproof Chas. Wakefield Ss
Cabbage plants, 500, $1.25; $2.
M. Del. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Spring grown Copenhagen
and Chas. W. Cabbage and
White Bermuda and Crystal.
Wax Onion Plants, $1.25 M.-
Prompt del. I. L. Stokes, ie
gerald.

State insp. certified Unit 1
Copperskin PR plants, Mar.
del., $2.50 M. not prepaid; $4.25 |
M. PP; Bunch Copperskin, from
Exp. Stat. stock, $5. M, not PRE
D. J. Harrison, Blackshear.

Open field . grown Marglobe,
Rutger and Baltimore Tomato
plants, 50c C; 500, $2.00; Chas.




























































W. and Copenhagen Cabbage,
and White and Yellow Berumda
Onion, 500, $1.00; $150

George W. Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rte
3.

Mastodon and Lady T. Straw
berry plants, $5. M. PP. Mra
Claud Martin, Flowery Branch

PR plants, imp. red or yele
low skin, 100 to Hill, State in-
sp., vine grown, 5000, $10. Apr.

Ist=15th, sdel. Fe. G.. aes,

Bristol. :
Everbearg Strawby Plants,

$5. M; Sage, Garlic, Catnip,

Mint plants, $1. doz. Del. Mrs.
Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1. . ~

Wakefield and Dutch Cab-
bage plants, 300, $1.00; 500;
$1.50; $2. M. Del. C. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Kudzu -Crowns, rooted, 1-3
yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $9.00; $15.

ie





M. No checks. C. D. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. ,

Cabbage plants, 300, $1.00;
$2. M. Del. Prompt shipment.
Marcus Williams, Gainesville,
Fetes

Large fresh E. J., Chas. W,,
Copenhagen Cabbage plants,

400, 75c; $1.25 M. del. PP; 5000,
$4. exp.; White Crystal, Wax
size)
500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Del. PP;
5000, $6.50 exp, Prompt ship-
ment, Satis. guar. BE F. Stokes



Fitzgerald.
Saif

PAGE FOUR
PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE

MARKET



SEEDS FOR SALE SEEDS FOR SALE





Rutger and Marglobe Tomato,
Black Beauty Egg plants, white
Bermuda Onion, Bull Nose
Sweet and Long Mild Hot P@-
per and Pimento, 50c Ce 500;
$1.50. PP. Ready now. Leroy
Lightsey, Jr., Baxley, Rt. 3

Marglobe Tomato, Black
Beauty Egg plants, Hot and
Sweet Pepper plants, now
ready, 50c C; 500, $1.50; Imp.
PR plants, ready Apr. 10th, 50c
; 500, $1.50. PP. Buford Light-
sey, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Rutger and New Stone Toma-
to, Fla. High Bush Egg plant,
Ruby King, Pimiento, and Long
Pod mild Hot Pepper plants,
50: C; 500, $1.50. PP. Mrs. Lil-
lie Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Rutger and Marglobe Ioma-
to, Fla. High Bush Egg plants,
Pimiento and Royal King Sweet
Long Pod Hot Pepper, 50e C;
500, $1.50. PP. Ready. Harris
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. Bs

Lady T. Strawberry plants, |

50c C; Watercress, 25, 65c;
Large type Garlic, 40c doz.;
Peppermint, Horehound; 35c

doz.; Old Fashion Half Runner
Beans, 45c cup; -Mush Peas, |
Med. size White Limas, 35 cup. ;
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. Mi

Red and Yellow Skin PR
plants, $2.50 M; 5 M or more,
$2. FOB here. Ready Apr. D.
M. Cason, Bristol.

Sage, any quantity wanted, |
rooted limbs and_ plants,
doz.; Dbl. Tansy, Catnip, Spear- |
mint, any amt., 25c; Large Gar- |
lie Bulbs, 25 doz. Maud. Mc- |
Elroy, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 61 B.

Wilt-resistant Earliana, Mar- |
globe, New Stone, Rutger To- |
mato Plants, Mar., 75c C; Apr.,
50c C; $2.50 M; Purple Hull,
Cream, Black, White, Brown
eyed Peas, 30c lb.; Velvet Okra, |
30c pt. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Be- |
nevolence.

Gem Everbearing Strawber-

ry Plants, $1.15. C. Prepaid.
Se Geo. Bulgin, Cleveland,
: ots Wehait s -



|

HHO ve Plats, 15, $1.00;

25e cup. Add
McDaris, !

Crowder Peas,
postage. Mary Lois
Canton, Rt. 3.

Strawberry Plants, Everbear- |
ing, 50c C; Lady T. and Klon-
dike, 75c C. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveiand, Rt. 1.

Lady T. Strawberry plants,
75c C; $7..M; Everbearing, 50c
C; $5. M; Blue Damson lum
Sprouts, 25c ea.; Blueberry
Bushes, 75c doz.; Tame Black-
berries, $1. doz; $8. C. Add
postage. Mrs. Ramie
Cleveiand, Rt. 1.

Marglobe Tomato, cert. Seed,
500, $2.00; $3. M; 5 M or more,
$2.75 M. Ready to ship. Mossed
and wrapped. Safe del. PP in
Ga W. F. Carter, Coffee, Rt. 1.

Sage plants, $1. doz.; $5. C;
Cainip, $1. doz. PP. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming.

Bunch PR plants, Exp. Stat.
var., $5. M; 10 M., $45.00; Mar-
globe, Rutger Tomato, 75c C;
300, $2.00; $3.50 M. PP. Large
lots, $2.50 M; Cabbage, Collards,
$2. M. Morris Sanders, Lumber
City.

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 50c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M;

Blue Damson and Goose Plum

Sprouts, $1. ea.; White Eng.

Peach Sprouts, 40c ea.; 3, $1.00.| Spanish Peanut, $2.25 pk. PP. | piants,

Add postage. Mrs. Effie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Strawberry plants, Mastodon,

96c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25. M;
Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50;
$4.25 M. Mrs. A. D. Jones,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Genuine true to name Mar-
globe Tomato plants, $2. M;
2 M up, $1.85 M. Ready Mar.
20th.; Also Govt. insp. treated

Red Skin PR plants, seed grown
from vine cuttings, $2.50 M.
Del. Ready last of April. Wil-
ton Ring, Odum.

Early

bearing Strawberry

plants. extra large heavy crop- |

pers, 50c C; 300, $1.50; Yellow

Clingstone

25c| W

large | Milo
, grown from cert. seed, 7c
bunch, 50c; Also Red Spotted lb. FOB. Harrison Summerour,

Black, |

Peach Trees, 1 ft.

Chas. W. Cabbage plants,
open grown, cold hardened,
nice size, 40c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75
M; 5 M, $8.00; 10 M., $15. Del.
J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Raspberry Plants, 20 for $1.
Call nights, Ch. 6812; Or write:
John T. Hogan, Atlanta, 60
Honour Circle, N. W. :

La. Copperskin Potato Plants,
cert. and Rutger Tomato, $3.
M; 5 M lots, $2.75; 10 M. and
above, $2.50. All prepaid. Apr.
and May del. T. N. Harrison,
Patterson.

- Mastodon Strawberry plants,
75c C; $3.50, 500. Prompt ship-
ment. No checks. Mrs. Annie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
500, $1.75; $3. M. Add postage.
Mrs. Mell Mashburn, Cumming,
Tobetds

Rhubarb or Pie Plants, 25c
ea.; Horse Radish, 50c doz.;
Horse Radish Roots, 50 1b.;
Catnip, Spearmint, Peppermint,
Balm, Tansy, Garlic, Mt.
Huckleberry, Star Grass, 25c
doz.; Queen of Meadow, 25c
bunch; 30c lb. Mrs._ Presley
Fowler, Diamond. *



SEED FOR SALE



White Tender Hull Crease-
back Seed, Cornfield or Stick
Beans, 40c cup. PP in Ga. Mrs.
W. Anderson, Cartecay.

Cox Watermelon Seed, hand
saved from 1948 crop, $2. lb.
Add postage. No checks, E. B.
Willingham, Cedartown, Rt. 3.

White Half Runner Bean
Seed, and White Bunch Butter-
beans, 30c large cup. Mrs. ci
R. Locke, Cumming, Rt. 1. |

Genuine Imp. Cannonball
Black Diamond, $1. lb.; Origi-
nator Ga. Sweetheart Melon,-
$2. lb. Hand saved from large
selected melons. State tested,
Semasan treated. W. O. Bird-|
song, Gordon. eee |

30,000, bs: Martins Combine

| Duluth.

Thomas Melon Seed, 15c pk;
| 25e oz.; Cantaloupe and Pump-
Rin Seed, 15c pk; Gourd, 10c
tbls. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo,
'Rt 1, Box 343. ;

| Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.
Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt: 1.
Martin Gourd Seed, iarge,
short neck, 50, 30c. PP. C. W.
Rowland, Blackshear, Rt. 2.

Red Speckled Sugar _ and
Brown Crowder Peas, 25 I|b.;
Pure Blakemore Strawberry
plants, $8. M. Add postage.
Send MO. Mrs. Ray Hemphill,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Big and Little Half Runner
Seed. Beans, Cutshorts, all
white, tender, sound, hand pick-
|ed, 35c big teacup. No stamps
/nor checks. PP in Ga. Mrs. J.
W. Brown, Cartecay.

Jones Watermelon Seed,
clean, hand saved, from 1948
crop, $2. lb. Add postage. No



checks. Mrs. L. R. Martin,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Purple Hull Crowder Peas,
25 1b.; 10 lbs., $2.00; ~ Col.
Bunch Butterbeans, 25e 1b.;
Jumbo Pumpkin Seed, long

handle Dipper Gourd Sed, 1l5c
'doz.; 2 doz., 25c; Imp. Red

'Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.

gal. Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega,
RE:

-Cane, average 5-6 .ft., $1.75 C; |
$15. M. H. G. Stuckey, Black-| Okra Seed, 35c large cup; Mix-
shear, Rt. 2.

/eombine run, 12 lb. Mrs. L. E.
-Wood, Sharpsburg.

| 2, 10 lb.; 2000 Ibs. Korean Les-

'95 start. PP. Mrs. R. A. re



|

| Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 30c
|large cup; Blackeyed Peas, 25c
qt.; Tender Cornfield Beans,

25c cup; Yellow Popcern, 25c | Boyette,

|qt. Add postage. Weevil free.
| Mrs. Claude Garrett, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5.

Half Runner Streaked Beans,| M. Todd, Valdosta, Rt. 4.

Ga.

|Half Runner Butterbeans,

| Rambler
| Peas, $1. qt.;
| flower, Pumpkin, Mexican

|

|

and Red Crowder Hastings last y
Mexican Sun-|~nnie E. Jones, Fayetteville.

| Squash, Martin Gourd, 20 seed, |

10c; $1. orders it. Ga. PP. Jese-
phine Raley, Mitchell.

Big and Little White Half
Runner Bean Seed, long ten-
|der Green Okra, hand selected,

$1. doz.; Ga. Collard Seed, 90c; 1948 crop, 30c cup; Curly and

Ib. No. chcks.
Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1

Add _ pestage.

ale Mustard Seed, 10c_ tsp.

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| FOB. N, E. Reid, Hartwell, Rt.
rs. J. H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2.'3.

Cannonball Watermelon Seed,
hand saved, 60c lb. Any amt.
Bob Neal, Cordele. _

25 start. PP. Mrs. R. A. Nolen,
Rockmart, Rt. 2.

White Half Runner Bean Seed,
30e cup; 4 cups, $1. Mrs. J. G.
Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 3.

10c tsp.
rare envelope; Or lot for
3
Gardner, Alpharetta.

Old Fashion Bunch Okra Seed,
25c cup. All del. Mrs. Leilar
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Sericea Lespedeza,
lb. seamless bags.
Commerce, Rt. 2.

grade Kobe Lespedeza, in good
100 lb. bags, 1l lb. FOB. W. H.
Hardman, Commerce, Rt. 2.

ct. germ., guar. drouth and di-.
sease resistant treated, 10c tsp.;
$5. cup. (8 oz.) PP. J.. Lee Ab-|termelon, 60 days from
ernathy, Thomaston, Rt. 3.

5-6 ft. stalks, 5c ea.
Macon, Care Ries Airport.

1000 lbs. Korean Lespedeza | Opies :
Seed; combine run, 9c lb.; 150 | Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
Ibs. Kobe Lespedeza Seed, | 25 big start. Coin or stamps.

| under. most

| Rosie Crowe,

Prolific bearing Okra Seed,
25e large teacup; Col. Butter-
beans, few White, 20c teacup;
Damson Plum, May Cherry,
rooted, 20c ea.; Brown Turkey
Figs, nice roots, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. H. G. Greene,
Carnesville. ;

Col. Butterbeans, 20c cup;
Long tender Pod Okra, 35c cup;
Calif. Blackeyed Peas, 20c lb.;
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
75c C; 300, $2.10. All weevil
treated. Exc. for sacks, print or
white. Mrs. John Bagwell, Bu-
ford, Rt. 3.

Giant Sunflower Seed, 75c
gal; Also Imp. Spanish Reanut
Seed, no pops, 20c lb. J. W.
Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3.

Several thousand stalks Sugar
Cane for seed, also 25 bu.
Bunch Seed Potato, for sale. C
I. Woodall, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

2000 lbs. recleaned scarified| 35 bu. New Era Peas, good,
24c Ib. in 150 | sound, recleaned, $5. bu. E. F.

Roy Park, | Williams, Buford, Rt. 2.

| Cleaned and certified -Se-
_ricea Lespedeza Seed, 20c lb. in
100 lb. bags. A. E. Smith,

Gainesville, 429. Academy St.

Imp. strain White Velvet
Okra, 75c lb.; 3 lbs., $2. PP. W.
A. Parrish, Austell, Rt. 1.

Early imp. Pride of Ga. Wa-
ant-
bide

40 lbs. Black Diamond or

Sunflewer Seed, 40 pt., $2.00

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,

Tender White Cornfield and

Quart nice clean dill seed,
and self addressed

Add postage. Mrs. S. L.

Cream Crowder Peas, 25c lb.;



2000 Ibs. recleaned pasture



er
i

Banana Pepper Seed, 82 p



ing, $2..lb.; Large pkg., 5
N. Carson; Griffin, Rt. C.

White Velvet and Green

|

7000 stalks C. P. 807 Seed

: 'ed col. Bunch Butterbean, 30c
ar Cane for seed, large cup; White Bunch But-
E. H. Ries, | terbeans, 35c large cup. Add
; postage. Mrs. English Roach,
| Royston, Rt. 1.

Ribbon Sug

'y,, E. Green, Smyrna, Rt. 2.
Mixed Sunflower Seed,
Few running Tomato Seed, | teacup. Add postage. Mrs. S. R.
bears 1-2 bu. per vine, 15, 10c. Bowman, Kensington, Rt. 1.

Mrs. H. W. Bryson, Rome, 818 Pumpkin Seed, 20c teacup;
Ave. B. /Sunflower, 10c oz. Mrs, Jett.

75 Ibs. White Velvet Okra, Goss, Aragon, Rt. 1.
25c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. J. B.| Honey Drip Cane Seed, germ.
May, Franklin, Rt. 1. | 90 per ct., purity, 98 per ct., re-
. Lbs. Kobe Lespedeza No. | Cleaned and graded, sacked in
CO aha ee eae inew 21/2 bu. bags, $3. bu. L.
|M. Turner, Royston.

|
Extra heavy bearing Striped
Half Runner, and heavy bear-
ing col. Running Butterbean
Seed, 3:large cups, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. B. H. Patterson,
ae ae Aalst oieh 'Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

ericea Seed, <t ;
clean, 12 lb. Shipped in even, White Crowder Table Peas,
100 I. bags. FOB Palmetto De-| 20c 1b.; White Runiing Butter-
pot. H. L. Hearn, Palmetto. | beans, 40c 1b,; Striped Half

Runners, 50c lb.; Catnip plants,

No. 2 Kobe Lespedeza, pas-|10c ea, Salad Seed, 10c tbls.
ture grade, recleaned, 10c 1b.) Add postage. Mrs. L. R. Rampy,
Hugh D. Marett, Hartwell, RFD kjberton, Rt. 6.

. | 1,000 lbs., Sericea Lespedeza
650 Ibs. Dwarf Stalk Long Seed, combine run, very near-

pedeza, 8 lb.; Combine Peas,
15 lb. W. I. Marett, Hartwell,
Rte 2,

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,



Green Pod Okra Seed, germ. 88 | ly elean,. 15c lb. Mrs. L.-J.
per ct purity, 99.12 per ct., 25c Sharp, Commerce.
lb. at my home. 2 1/2 mi. S. :

near. Midway Baptist | Blackeyed Crowder Peas,

Meigs, {
Church. Eldon T. Long, Meigs,
Rtsae

1948 Sericea Seed, harvested
favorable eond.,

| Butterbeans, Butter Peas, col.
| Cornfield Beans, Okra Seed, 7
|Top Turnip Seed, for sale. Mrs.
| Oscar Matthews, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

cleaned, scarified, 27 lb.; Also | Long handled gourd seed, 0c
bales Lespedeza Hay, bright | 402. No orders filled unless
with leaf, $30. ton. W. R. Pul-- stamped envelope enclosed.
liam, Atlanta, 563 Brownwood | Mrs. Alta Wood, Martin, Rt. 2.

Ave. S. E. Phone La. 2005. | 1,200 lbs. Sericea ~Lespedeza
Early Green Okra Seed, 3 Seed, scarified, del. anywhere,
teacups, $1.00; Large Red In-|2lc lb. Herbert Sharp, Com-

dian Peach, 50c doz.; Purple | merce.
Hull Tables, 50c qt-; Banana! Recleaned Brown Toy Millet
Mushmelon Seed, 50c teacup;| Seed, 10c lb. Norman Johnson,

Also Klondike Strawberry | Warrenton.
50e -C,

|
sO Rt 1.|_ White Tender and Striped
> "| Helf Runner Garden Bean Seed,
350 lbs. Long Green Okra) 50 large cup. Exc. for _print
Seed, recleaned, good germina-| sacks, 2 cups for 3 sacks. Mrs.
tion. Make offer for dot. N. A.|M. M, Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Hahira. = Citron Seed, 75c Ib.; Also
New Dwarf Imp. Perkins| want 1 bu. Bunch Velvet Bean
Okra Seed, Ist. yr., clean, 50c) at $12.50 bu. A. L. Thompson,

lb.; 10 lbs. or more, 40c lb. W.| Cadwell.

White Nest Onions, 90c gal.;
Perkins Okra Seed, from| White Half Runner . Tender
ear, 50c lb. Miss|Garden Bean, 45c large cup;
Bien Lighting Okra, 85c Tb.
Cannonball Black Diamond | Ada postage. Mrs. P. H. Dodd,
and Dude Creek Watermelon | Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
Seed, 50c Ib.; Garrison, $1. Ib. Nixons Cantaloupe or Musk-
J. D. Watson, Unadilla. |melon Seed,, $2.25 lb.; Hender-
Few hundred bs. Korean sons Bush Lima, 50c Ib. R. M.

no obnoxious weed, 7 1/2c. lb.| 2500 lbs. scarified new crop
Kobe Lespedeza Seed, 18c lb.

| White Bunch (6 wks.), and Cut-

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Heavy bearing Black
and Striped Half Runner.
Seed, 50c large cup. Mrs. W.
Robbs, Flowery. Branch, Rt.

White Blackeyed Peas, good
for table or planting, 25c qt.

shorts, Creaseback Cornfield
Bean Seed, 45 cup. All weevil
free. Mrs. W. J. Reece, Carte-

cay. vis ne
8 lbs. fresh sound running
butterbeans, for seed or eating,
pure white, 45c lb. PP for lot
1 lb. Okra, 75c; 2 lbs., Stripe
Running Beans, 50c lb. PP. Mrs.
Graham Eley, White Plains.

White Tender Cornfield Bean
Seed, 40c cup; Speckled Crowd-
ers, 35c cup. Exc. for sacks. Ea.
pay postage. Jemima Crump,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2. iS:

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c good start. Money or ~
stamps. No COD nor MO. Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

White large Half Runner G
den Bean Seed, 60c Ib. Del. PP.
Mrs. T. A. Johnson, Canton, Rt.

10 lbs. Cannonball Water-
melon Seed, selected from best
melons, $6. or $l. ea F. L
Farmer, Milledgeville. 89

Came Seed, 12c lb. Charlie
Cook, Alpbaretta. es

1948 crop best quality Whi
Creaseback Cornfield B
Seed, hand shelled, tender,
cup; Also 1948 Dried App
free of worms, core or peel,
45c lb., 5 lb. lots and up. Mrs.
Fred Franks, Hiawassee. ~

Pure Jons Watermelon Seed,
hand picked, $2. lb. Add post-
age on orders less than lb. Mi
only. Mrs. G. H. Smith, Gaines:
ville, Rt. 1.

Long Growing Red_
Seed, pure, 10 oz.; $1. Ib.
Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt.

Blue Java Peas, 20 Ib.
lb. lots or more; Speckled
Runner Garden Beans, 35
cup; Hales best Cantaloupe, |
tbls.:; Garlic Bulbs, 60 doz.
postage. P. B.- Brown,
Ground, Rt. 1. ;

45 lbs. Black Diamond
Cannonball Watermelon
85 per ct. germ., 60 Ib
amt. Bob Neal, Cordele.

Tender Hull Creasel
Cornfield and White Ky
der Pole Bean Seed,
treated, 50c measuring cu
for print sacks. 2 cups f
sacks. Mrs. R. V. Woody,

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BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



A et ee
Old Time Little White Ten-
der Half Runner, and White
Cornfield Beans, 50e cup. Add
postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3: ae
10 or 12 bu. White Peas, exe.
for hay as well as table use,
$5. bu. Downs Lancaster, Juni-
per. suas
8 bu. good sound peas, $'
at my home. D. J. Bu
cula, Rt. 1, Hog Mt.

Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
free of weevils, 30c Ib, PP. Bob-
by Eubanks, Cartecay. as

Tender -White Half Runner
Bean Seed, 35c large cups
postage. Mrs. J. E. Mooney
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Red Speckled Crowder, 25:
lb.; Pure Clay Crowders,
lb.; Early Brown 6 wks.

Bean Seed, Creaseback
Cutshort Field, mixed, and fev
good tender Col. Beans, 35
large cup. Add postage.
Alice Harris, Oak Hill.

White Blackeyed Crowde
Peas, suitable for. plantiny
eating, 50 Ibs. 10 1b.;
Skinner, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Cream Crowder Peas, fine fo
eating or canning, 20 Ib. =
postage, Mrs. au CG rke;
Adairsville, Rt. 2. +

Few pecks Running Vel
Beans, $1.50 gal.; Running
Butterbeans, 4 Ibs.
Striped Half ner
Beans, 30c large cup.



Ag



Lespedeza Seed, combine run, Vocke, Quitman, Rt, 2, Box 90.

E. P. James, Americus, Rt. D.

Pace, Temple, Re


ee ee eee

ee





pk. Not prepaid.

yle. \
ellow Soy Beans,
n, $7. bu. FOB. |
ort Valley, Box |

es. weevil treat-
Andrew Carter,
. Dogwood Farm

owders, slightly
or 15c lb.; 30 lbs.
ans (small) very
for lot. No or-
bs.. Add postage.
rty, Bethlehem,

Speckled Crowd-
; 50 lbs. Lit-
good, sound, 25
without rain.
Mrs. pee Grizzle,

owder Peas, clean, |
ils, $8. bu.; 15c Ib.;
&B keyed Peas,
lb. Leon J. Walt-

$5.50; Com-
| mixed Peas,
ans, $5. Samples
pecowell Gay.

ee tender,
postage. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt.

eyed Crowder.
vils, 20c lb. Del.
Newnan, Rt. 3.

sd peas, treated,
$6.50 bu. W. H.
ovington, Rt.:5.

( d Speckled
eans, 40c Ib. plus |

>; Bl

ash a print moe
irs. c. aie Rhodes, ;

5 90. Day Velvet
oe: 1 Sugar

3 leaned, $10.
Lucius Williams,

le Whip-Poor- el
Peas, best for table

dry, makes lots:
k, $2.50 pk.;
day carrying chrgs.
Fairburn, Rt. 1: -
g Velvet Beans,

50 bu. No COD
Warren, Dexter.

and aie Speck: }
Purple Hull Peas,
fe Acre Peas, 40c

d, 25c tsp. Mrs.
Valdosta, Rt. 4.









: Ola Fashio:. Striped Corn-
field Beans, treated, free of

| weevils, 50c Ib. No stamps. Mrs.

Lid Ne Brooks, White, Rt. 1.

90. Day Running Velvet
Beans, thrashed, hand cleaned,
$10. bu.; $8. bu. at barn. W. M.
Ennis, Sandersville, Rt. 3, Box

. ee

~ Brown Suga: Peas, 35c lb.;
$1.25 gal:; $2.50 pk.;~ Little
White Runner Peas, $3, pk. Add
postage. B. B. Strange, Swains-
boro, Rt. 4. -

Heavy bearing Black Pole
Beans, Good Tender Striped
Half Runners, 50c cup; White
Bunch Butterbeans, 35c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Bessie Pirkle,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 35c
lb.; 3 lbs., $1.00; Clay Peas, 20c
lb.; 6 Ibs., $1. Add stamps for
postage. Ethel Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

100 bu. New Era and Brab,

Peas, mixed, at my farm, fine
for Hay, $4.50 bu. Phone 2745.
Geo. F. Williams, Vidette.

Tan and White Striped Half
Runner Tender Beans, 40 cup;
Also Chas. W.. Cabbage and
Heading Collard plants, 35 C;
Boysenberry Vines, $1. doz.;

Garlic, 35c doz. Exc. for print

sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
| well, Rt 2:

About 20 bu. Purple
Field Peas,-sound, pure, - treat-
ed against weevils, $2.25 pk.
PROB: -G:. J. Vaughn, Rochelle.

1 1/2 bu. Brown Streaked
Half Runner Beans, 40 lb. for
Tot;. not: PP; Purple Hull and
Crowder Peas, 7 cups, $1.24.
Plus 20c postage. No checks nor
COD. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da-
cula, Rt. i. s Y

Heavy bearing Black Pole |

Beans, clean, 50c measuring
cup; Lower grade with trash,
'35; Gray Speckled Half Run-
ners, 35c; Slightly weather beat-
en, 30c. All treated for weevils.
PP, Stamps all right. Letters
ans. A. 5S. King, Lawrenceville,
Rt. 3:

4 or 5 bu. mixed Field Peas,
$3. bu.; Also 200-300 stalks

POJ Cane, $2. C stalks. At my | (

farm J. B. Crenshaw, Pitts, SB
i

12 bu. Cream Sugar Crowder
Peas, sound, pure. weevil treat-
ed, 20 lb.; $10. bu. FOB. Hugh
_| Perry, Calhoun, Bos

12 bu. Red Speckled Crowder
Peas, sound, clean, 25c Ib.; $10.
bu.; White | and Speckled Ten-
der Half Runner Garden Beans,
45c teacup. Add postage. G. T.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

- White Acre Peas, 25c Ib. Exc.
Br White or Col. Bunch But-
terbeans, pound for pound. Or
exc. for 100 print sacks. Mrs. W.
L. Howell, Hahira..

White Mush Peas, 50c lb.; $6.
pk; $9. half bu.; Long Green
Crowders, 50c lb.; $6. pk; $9.
half bu. D. A. Law, Chula.

Early Brown. 6 wks. Peas,
bears 2 crops, fine green, early

for trucking, 6 cups, $1.25 PP;|

$8. bu. shipped. FOB. Mrs.
Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt.

New Era Field Peas, clear,
sound, no -veevils, heavy pro-
ducer, 8 bu.,

-; Griffin, Americus, Friendship
Rd. ,

Good nae Big White
Creaseback Bean Seed, 40c

large cup; Few Cutshorts and
Striped Half Runner, 50c or
exc. for feed sacks, 2 cups, for

.|4 print, or5 white. Edward

Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Blue Goose and Red Speck d

.| Crowder Peas, 20c lb. in 5 lb.

lots.; $@. bu.; White Tender
Cornfield and Speckled Half

| Runner Garden Beans, 45c tea-
cup. Add postage. Miss Gennia

Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Correction: Speckled (not
White) Crowder Peas, weevil
treated, 5 lb. lots, 20c 1b; also
Vine okra seed, 25 pkt. Gr
Hudson, Atlanta, 1475, Eastland

Rt. 3.

Hull |



= 12 bu. Old Fashion Speckled
Peas, $5.50 bu.; Lot, $60.00;
Sev. lbs. White Browneyed,

Brown Crowders, and Black- fee

eyed Peas, 12 lb. Weevil free.
Will ship. Lonzie Prather,
Greenville.

Good tender Garden Beans,
White and Pink Half Runner,
Cornfield, Cutshort, Crease-
back, 50c cup. Exe. for print
sacks. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt.
3.

1948 Eating Peas, not for
planting, Red Spotted, and Lit-
tle White Crowders, 35c large
cup. Or exe. for print sacks.
Must be in good cond. No
stamps. Mrs. Andrew Wilson,
Carters, Rt. 1.

50 bu. Clemson Non Shatter
Soy Beans, recleaned, 2 1/2 bu.
bags, $4.50 bu.; Good mixed
Hay Peas, and New Eras, $5.
bu. Harold Justice, Anderson-

; Ville.

|

$5. bu. Harvey} 1



Power, | cake Rt 2.



CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

Clean, Yellow Pop Corn,
shelled, 15c pt.; 25e qt. Add
postage. Odean Mooney, Flow-
ery Brarich, _Rt. Ay

Seed Cori: Whatleys Proli-
fic Red Cob, Ist. yr., sound,
hand nubbed. $1.00 pk.; $3. 50
bu. Early large ear Yellow
Roasting Ear, sweet, good for
field, $1.00 pk. Specify how to
ship. H. Grady Adams, Social
Circle.

Old Fashion White and Yel-
low Popcorn, 25 cup; Half bu.

Gourd Seed, 15c for 12; Bou-
quett Pepper, 3 pods 10c.
Mrs.. Clyde Leese, Austell,
Rts O: Ba

250 bu. good Corn;: $1. 15 bu.
at-my barn, 4 mi. S.- Brooklet.

Mrs. J. We Forbes, Brooklet.

Hastings Prolific Corn, 1st.
yr., $1.45 pk. PP to 3rd zone;
$3.50 bu. Fob. No .COD. also;
Clemson Spineless. Okra, 30.
cup; 4 cups, $1.00. PP, Jas. A.
Wood, Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Dynamite Pop Corn, 10 Ib.
Add postage. Hope McMichen,
Dallas, Rt. 3. :

About 200 bu. Tenn. Redj.

Cob Corn, $1.60 bu. at my
barn. Herman A. Mallory, Grif.

4fin, Rt, Av!

Around (2000 lbs.) Yellow
Pop corn, shelled, 1948 crop,
10c lb. No orders less 25 lbs.
Contact for price on entire
amt. C. B. Peek, Palmetto;
Rt. 1, Rico Rd,

30-35 bu. Hastings
Prolific Corn, asst.,
for entire lot: Under 30 bu.,
$1.75 bu. J...C. Biggers, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2.

Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn,
$1.25 pk; also Some Clay Peas,
slightly mixed, $7. bu. FOB.
J. J. Hill, Lithonia, Rt. 2.

Corn in shuck, $1.50 bu. at
barn. Del. reasonably. J. W.
Goldin, Draketown.

Few Bu. Hastings seed corn,
hand selected from field, $4.
bu. in Ear. Fob. H. O, Stephens
Fairburn, Rt. 1.

White



COTTONSEED FOR SALE



Pure Empire Cottonseed, re-
ginned and treated, for sale.
J. M. S. Greene, Zebulon, Rt.

Recleaned Ga. Exp. Stat., Ist.
yr. New~ Empire Cottonseed,
wilt resistant;.-ginned 1. var.
gin, 7c. Ib.; Delinted and treat-
= 9c Ib; Riley C. Couch, Tur-

Pandora Cottonseed, delinted,
treated, $8. Cwt. FOB. Lincoln
Boykin, Sylvania.

Coker 100 wilt resistent, Ist.
yr. _ treated, picked without
rain, $7. Cwt;.Some seed, not
treated, $6. Cwt, Kept pure at
gin. H, P. Malcom, Social. Cir-
cle, Rt. 2, Box 47.

Empire Cottonseed, $5. cwt.;
Also some Peanut Hay. Otis
ie Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2, Box

700 Ibs. Cokers 100 wilt, 1st.
yr, kept pure. $7. Cwt. Ww. ee



4] purity. 2500 bu. ea. lot, $12.50

Stuart,*

$1.50 bu.}



rison, areniert

Empire Cottonseed, $2. bu.
Joel H. Sanders, Newnan.

Wannamaker Cottonseed, $3.
. C. J. Foss, Brooklet.
F Brooklet

New Empire Cottonseed,
sound, clean, direct from Ga.
Exp. Stat., 9c lb.; At farm, 10c
ib! Del to RR. A 7. Thur-
mond, Farmington.

DP & L Cottonseed, Ist. yr.,
cleaned at gin, Czy NOB;
M. L. Crow, Jr.,
Rtez,

400-500 lbs. Empire Cotton-
seed, Ist. yr., sound, pure, $8.
Cwt. Fob my station, Check or
Mo. By freight or exp., as di-'
rected. W. H. Wood, Martin, Rt.
4

Gainesville,

Coker, 100 B. pure Cotton-
seed, 8c lb. at my barn on St.
Mark Rd.; 10 bu. or more. 7c
lb. No mail orders. William D.
Moore, Hogansville, Rt. 1.

New Empire Cottonseed, wilt

resistant, for: planting, $2.50
bu. T. W. Simmons, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 3.

10 tons Cokers 100 wilt re-
sistant, treated, delinted, in
certified bags, $8.50 Cwt; 5 tons
Cokers 100 wilt resistant, not
delinted, but treated and cer-
tified, $8. Cwt. A. R. Morris,
Colbert.

Reginned, Ceresan treated
Coker 100 wilt resistant Cot-

tonseed, $6. Cwt. FOB; And
recleaned Kobe Lespedeza
Seed, 100 lb. bags, 15 Ilb.;

Recleaned Korean, 8c Ib. Mark
T. Warren, Dewy Rose.

Cokers 100 wilt resistant
cert. Cottonseed, germ. 90 per
et, and above, FOB. E. N.
Anthony, Grower, Watkins-
ville. =

2 lots
sistant cottonseed. All delinted,
cert., Ceresan treated, 100 lb.
bags, tagged showing ger,, and

and $10. CWT respectively. R.
E. Aycock, Monroe.

Correction: 1,500 (not 150),
Ibs. Empire cottonseed, kept
pure at Gin, $8. per hundred
lbs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1. '

PECAN & FRUIT TREES |

FOR-SALE



Pecan Trees; guar. true to}
name, govt. insp., Schley.
Moneymakers, 2-3 ft.;
3-4 ft., 4-5 ft. 5-6 ft. 6-8 ft., 8.
10. ft. Calvin Harman, Stovall.

Muscadine Grape Vines, Sage
plants, 20c ea.; Peach and Crab-|
apple Trees, 25c ea.; Blueberry,
75c doz.; Beechnut Trees, 20c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Everbearing Fig Bushes, 4-5
ft., 1oey 2-3 ft... 50c;" 5, $200;
laige type Strawberry plants,
50c C; $4.00 M; And want Red
Multiplying Nest Onions. Mrs. |
- E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt.

State insp. leading var. Trees:
Apple, 4-5 ft., 30c ea.; Peach,
2-3 ft. 30c -ea.; Pear, 3-4 ft.
50c ea.; Grape Vines, 3 yrs. old,
well rooted, 10c ea.; Scupper-
nong, 30c ea. Add postage. W.
H. Alexander, Cleveland, Rt. 5.

Crabapple, 6, $1.00; Musca-
dine Grape Vines, 6, $1.0;
Blackhaw Bushes, $1. doz.;
Catnip, Horehound, 20c ea.; Old

-art Pecan Trees, 2-6 ft.,



Fashion Peach; 25c ea.; Lady
T. Strawberries, $1. C.. Add
postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker,
Gainesville, Rt. 6. |

4 Apple Trees, 3 Peach, bear
from early to late, 1 each, Pear,
Cherry, Apricot, 2 good grape
vines, all 1 yr. old, $3.50 for|
the doz. Del. T. M. Webb, Elli- |

jay. |
|

Peach Trees, leading var., $4.) jp.

State fee large var., Stew-

$1.-$3.

ea. State License. Packed with ee
moss. 7 mi. E. Sandersville. M.

M. Newsome, Sandersville.

Muscadine Grape Vine, Sage

plants, Beechnut Trees, 20c ea.;
Peach trees, 25c ea.; Blueberry



Bushes, 75c doz. Add postage,

Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville,

Rt. 6.

50 each Grape and Fig Cut-.

tings, $1..ea. PP. MO with or-

der. W. L. Rogers, Atlanta, 176 _

Decatur St.

May Cherry, Old
Horse Apple and Peach, 25c ea.;
/Crabapple, Muscadine Grape

Fashion.



Vine, 6, $1. 00; Sage plants, 200

ea.; Everbearing
$1. "Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur-
ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Scuppernong and Muscadine

Grape Vine, Gooseberry Bush-
es, Damson Plum, 8, $1.50; Red,

Black Everbearing Raspberry,

8, $1.00; Tree Blueberry, 6, $1.;
Figs, dif. var. Peach Trees, 12,

$1.25. Mrs. M. L. Lao Dah- ;

lonega, Rt. 1.

Budded Pecan Trees, State
insp., Stuart, 1-2 ft., 85c; 2-3 ft.
$1.15; Moneymaker, 2-3 ft,

$1.15 ea. FOB. R. L. Adkins,

Cordele, Rt. 3.

Apple Trees: Old Folks, Yel-
low June, Hackworth, Red and
Yellow Delicious, York, Im-
perial, Winesap, 3-6 ft.,.
true to name, small lots, 35c ea.
|del.; 10 and up, 25 ea. del. A.
lJ. Willoughby, Waco.

Brown Turkey Fig Bushes, =
insp., ~-

yrs. old, rooted, State
bears from Aug. till frost. G. M
Moseley, Menlo.

Cokers 100 wilt re-| 1
PEANUTS AND PECANS

FOR SALE



35 lbs.

extra free with entire lot. pa
Stuckey, Blackshear.

Stuart Pecans, well filled out,
25c lb. for lot. COD. Miles. we
Kay, Hartwell.

Several bu. Big White Span
ish Peanuts, no pops, $5. bu.
Add postage. Mrs. Rebecca
Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 35.

Stuart Pecans, 25c lb.; Seed-_
lings, 15c. Exe. for peas shelled,
corn or sacks.
chargs. Mrs. W. B.
Blakely. :
~Pecans: Stewarts, 4 lbs.,

25; 10 Ib., $2.00;- Schleys, 5 Ib.,
$1.60; 10 lbs., $3.00; Shelled Pe-

can Meat, 75e Ib.; 5 lbs., $3. PP.
J. W. Lang, Omega.

Papershell Pecans: 60 lbs.
mixed Stuart, Frotscher, Van-

Deman, cleaned, culled, mixed

in.polishing drum, 15c lb. Chas. _
|S. Reid, Care Little Erin Nut
| Farm, Woodbury.

Good Stuart Pecans,

20 lbs. D. F.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



20 hives bees,
in 10 frame pat. hives, 1 to 2
supers on each hive, $10. D. M.
Kirkland, Summertown.

5 col. Bees, heavy with honey,
also large quantities equipment
and empty hives and supers.
J. R. Durden, Jr., E. Macon,

doz.; $25. C; Grape Vines, . $2. 00 | Mouth Square Jars, $7.00; 2-

doz:; $15: C3: Black Walnut]
Trees, $5. doz.; Seedling Peach |
and Apple Trees, $1.50 doz. Tel.
No. 152-J-3. Fayetteville. Mrs.
E. B. Travis, Riverdale. |

Red May Cherry Bushes, |

$6.50;
$4.00;

2 k2 1b.
LG 0z.,

round jars,
$5.75; 24-12 oz.,



| 250 Ibs. Yellow Bees Wax, $195
| Prompt

shipment. John A,
Jesup, Box 117.

6-5 lb. pails to

Crummey,
Tupelo Honey,

good roots, 2 ft., 75c; Bermuds | Case, $7.50; Poplar, -6-5 1b. 86.

Grass plants, good size, 2 doz,|Cs.;

50e; Add postage; Exc. for
lb. cap. print sacks

100
free of

holes and mildew. Mautile Har- combs, .$7. ea. Will not shi ;
tb. Ball, Rebecca.

Mexican Clover, 6c Ib Sy
50 col. bees in 8 fr.

Bbl.;
story



hives with str

is
ae

Strawberry, |

Insp,



Each pay Exp. :
Hester,
we

$1.-

15c tb.
FOB here. Minimum shipment
Crosland, Midville. ~

extra strong:










Stewart Success Pe-
cans, mixed, 10c lb. PP. 10 lbs.











, 501 Ft. Hill St. Phone 6641-R.
Beeswax, 5 and 3/4 lbs. Yel-
jlow, 60c Ib. Add postage. No
checks, nor COD: Mrssabia a
Ard, Warm Springs, Rt. 1.
Pure extracted honey: 6-10
tins, $12.50; 6-5 lb. Big
PAGE SIX



EGGS FOR SALE

_

Purebred heavy type Berry
Dark Cornish Eggs, 15, $1.70;
30. $3.25 del. Cartons returned
by next mail. MO only. Miss

* Cova B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

Australian Gray crossed Tur-
Key Eggs, from _ vigorous
healthy unrelated matings, 40c

ea. Mrs. R. J. Miller, Augusta,
Rt. 37, Milledgeville Rd.

Papes Black Minorca Eggs,
17 for $1.50; Also Mammoth
Russian Sunflower seed, 90c
gal. All PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott,

Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Guinea Eggs, from
Purnie and Common _ cross,
S115 setting. PP. A. T. Shep-
pard, Lithonia, Rt. 1,. Box 55.

Pit Game Eggs, Law Greys,
Clipper and Joe Redmons, $3.
doz.; Melvin Slater,
214 Mathewson Pl. S. W.

Purebred AAA White Corn-
isn Eggs, 15, $2.25. PP. Mrs. C.
M. Reynolds, Pineview, Rt. 1.

Purebred AAA White Corn-
ish Eggs, 15, $2.25. Mrs. J. 0.]
Howell, Pineview.

Purebred . C. Buff Orping-
ton Eggs, 15, $1.25. PP. Crate

returned. Miss Ronie Johnson, |

Shellman, Rt. 1, Box 55.

Black Leghorn Eggs, 15,
$2.50. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, ,
Hiram.

Giant S. C. Black Minorca
Breeding Stock and_ Setting
Eggs, for sale. L. B. Millians,
Newnan.

4A, NH Red setting eggs,

$1.25 doz. PP in Ga. No checks.

Mrs. W. W. pee Rock Face,
PEL: 1,

AAAA Rhode Island Red and
Brahama crossed Eggs, 15, $1.
Orders mailed COD. Ethel Gid-
dens, Elko, Rt. 1.

Purebred Dark Cornish, bull
dog type eggs, 15, $1.60. PP.
Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt.
a

Blue and White Goose Eggs,
4, $1. PP. Mrs. J. E. Matthews,
tlanta, Rt. 7, Box 132 B.

S. . Black Minorcas Eggs,
Pape Strain, Ist. yr.,.15:for $1.
Mrs. Fred Harrell, Mayfield.

Mammoth Pekin Duck Eggs,
15, $2. PP. Also White Half
Runner tender bean seed, mix.
cornfield, white seeded butter
peas, large cupful, 40c and
postage. Fred Thomas, Cran-
moi, Rt, 1.

White Pekin Duck Eggs,
60 setting; Broad _ Breasted
Bronze Turkey Eggs, $6. set-
ting. Mrs. M. C- Busby, Putnam.

. Silver Lace Wyandotte Eggs,

13, $1.50. Frank Manley, La-
vonia, 16 Textile Ave.

$1.-

GRAIN AND HAY
FCR SALE

a b

4 tons Peanut Hay, $15. ton;
15 bu. Red Hull Java Peas, $7.



bu. At my barn. P. T. Clifton,}COD. Mrs. Trdy Shadburn,
Millen, Rt. 4. Cumming, Rt. 5.

Peanut Hay, 5 or 6 ~ tons, Catnip, Horehound, . Pepper-
bright, no poison or sulphur| mint, Balm, Garlic Bulbs, 50c
used, $15. ton at my place. 5|doz.; Asparagus Roots, Horse
mi. NE Montezuma. M. I. Cook,} Radish, $1. doz.; Sassafras, Yel-
Montezuma. low Roots, 50c lb, PP in Ga.

800 bales good Peanut Hay Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, |
for sale. E. L. Preetorius, States- | Rt. 1, Box 37.
boro, POB 354. | Balm, Catnip, Tanzy,- Hore-

Bright Kobe Lespedeza Hay, | hound, Yarrow, Featherfew,
$30 ton. Del. within 30 mi. in| Spearmint, Peppermint, House-
3 ton lots. L. S. Gasaway, Stat-| leak, Mullin, Garlic Bulbs, 40
han Sed i ng | doz.; Yellow Root, Elacampane,
oe | 40c Ib. Add postage. Miss L. M.

Broom Sedge Hay in 50- 60) White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
lb: round bales, rain Comgeee | 3
but good for bedding, 20c bale | SAGE:

: P ittle sy th . :
a tai eves, tattle, ROR | Home cured, hand _ picked
: ae $1. lb. at my home. Ma-

1 ton mixed oat and reeeon. rasan Brown, Rt. 3, Box 48.
clover hay, about 200 lbs. clean
Peanut hay and shucks off 75 | boar = ees shade Brig
bu. corn, all for $40. at my barn, nae o : b.; 2 or more lbs.,
about 1 mi. .W. Lost Mountain | 90 b. Postpaid. Mrs. Nathan
on Dallas-Acworth Rd. At| Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
home Saturdays only. C: A. Hill,| TOBACCO:

Powder Springs, Rt. 1. Barn Flu cured Tobacco,

Lespedeza Hay, 5 tons, 95c chewing or smoking, 4 lbs., $1.
bale at barn. Ralph Dangar,|Del. Cecil Lightsey, Surrency,

*~ Woodstock. Rt: 2.

8 tons good Peanut Hay, $14.| WOOL:

ton at my barn. 7 mi. N. Lees- Pure Raw Wool, fine fast col-

burg on Leslie Rd. A. W. White,
Leesburg, Rt. 1, Box 80,



White, | | paved

|
|

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SATE

Several tuns Runner Peanut
Hay, without poison, $12. ton
at my barn. 9 mi. Cuthbert,
near Shivers Mill. Carl Taylor,
Cuthbert, Rt. 3.

Korean Lespedeza Baled Hay,
$35. ton at barn. Marvin Mad-
dox, Winder, Rt. 4.

4 or 5 tons good sound Pea-
nut Hay, $20.
Lyons: Rt 2: Near Johnson
Corner.

Good bright Runner Peanut
Hay for sale. 2 mi. N. Chula,
rd. A. L. Law, Chula,
POB:9.

100 tons good bright hay at
}my barn for sale. M. H. Calla-

way, Bishop.

Atlanta,



SYRUP FOR SALE





Pure Ga. Cane Syrup, in No.
10 cans, 6 gal. to cs., $4.80 cs.
Anderson Harthorn, Whigham.

200 cases pure Cane Syrup
in No. 10 cans on my farm. 4
mi. N. Cairo, KOs Clark,
Cairo, Rt. :2; Box: 127. x

Pure Ga. Cane Syrup, in No.
10 cans, 6 to cs., $4.80 cas. Carl-
ton Harrison, Whigham.

Best grade S. Ga. Cane
Syrup, bright, heavy No. 5
cans, 75c; No. 10, $1.50. Ship

any amt. for cash. W. L. Dasher,

| Lake Park, - Rt. 1.

-

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



APPLES:

Sundried Sour Apples, free of
core and peel, 40c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Avery Weeks, Dial.

BUTTER:

Good firm Country Butter,
60c lb. Add postage. Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.

CABBAGE:

6000 Cabbage, ready for truck
by last day of March. Like to
sell lot at field. Abner Carter,
Surrency, POB 74.

CANE:

Large quantity Fla. 47 var.
Sugar Cane, $1.50 C stalks at
my farm, Eastman-Soperton
Hwy. 1 mi. W. Telfair Rd. J. C.
Burch, M. D., Atlanta, 11 Hunt-
er St,-S. W.

GOURDS:

Dipper, Martin, Club, Bottle,
Kettle, Know Kerrie Gourds,
25c ea.; Smaller mixed sizes,
10c ea; Seed of any gourd
named, also bu. gourd seed, 50,
25c. Add postage. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Camilla.

Nest Egg and_ other Sinall
Gourds, 5-20c ea.; Mixed gourd

.|seed, 15c tbls. Mrs. John Weav-

er, Temple,. Rt. 2.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Sassafras Roots, washed, 50c
lb. Add postage. No stamps, nor



or brown, for sale. Mrs. John

Burt, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.

ton. J. Albert!

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE.

WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEAT:



nut Meats, 75c lb. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs, Willis Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
ARTICHOKES

Want Jerusalem Artichokes.
Trade flower and _ vegetable

seed for same. Hubert Cham-
bers, Canton, Box 488.

BEANS. AND PEAS

Want Velvet Bunch Beans.
Must be 1948 crop. State price.
R. R. Marlow, Franklin.

Want 14-20 bu. 90 Day Vel-
vet Beans, 1948 crop and 100
bu. good sound Peanuts, run-
ner type. W. E. Griffis, Odum.
BEES

Want 2 or 3 col. Italian Bees,
del. to me or near Atlanta. H.
L. Teem, Atlanta, Rt. 4, 1371
Fairburn Rd. S. W. Tel. Am.

CORN

Want 50 bu. good Ear Corn.
State price Del. to my home.
3 mi. Junction City. Mrs, Anne
Moore, Junction City.
GRAIN AND HAY .

Want approx. 200 bu. feed
oats, and approx, 250 bu. corn
in shuck, 80 lb. to bu. Prefer
yellow. Del. at Fairburn or
Cons. hauling if close by. Give
best price. T. K, Putnam, Miller
Dairy, Fairburn,

MOLASSES 5

Want 500 gals Black Molasses
at 25c gal. Ralph Dangar,
Woodstock, Rt. 1.
SEED

Want Senna Seed. Pay good

price, Mrs. Roy Wood, Glen-
wood, Rt. 2.

Want some col. Running But-
terbean Seed (large kind).
State price. H. W. Coats, Ros-
well, Rt..1,

Want some Long Hanae and
BusheL Gourd Seed, and Nix-
ous Prerrium Cantaloupe or
large type seed, A. M. Moyer,
Herndon, Rt. 1.



MISCELLANEOUS
_ WANTED



POTATOES AND PLANTS
WANTED;

Want 20,000 pure Bunch
Sweet Potato Plants to be del.
Apr. 10-15. State price deliver-
tu A. L. Grimsley, Empire, Rt.

Want 50,000 Bunch Copper
Skin PR Plants, also 40 bu. Em-
pire, wilt resistant Cotton seed.
J. E. Warthen, Warthen.

Want 25,000 PR Plants, not
later than Apr. 5. Quote price
and kind. H. J. McCorvey,
Paivo, Ri 3 x

Want 1 bu. Bunch Sweet Po-
tatoes for bedding. Make best
price, del. H. R. Sheil, Palmetto.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Want few Wild Yellow Bar-
berry- Roots. E. Leroy Mann,
Macon, 4434 Houston Ave.

Want someone to dig 5 lbs.!
fresh Dandelion Root. State;
price per lb. prepaid by parcel
post. MO will be sent. Oscar |
Walker, Hoboken, Rt. 1.

Want some yarrow root or
whole herb. Advise. Mrs. R. T.
Greene, Macon, 114 Mimosa Dr.
SYRUP:

Want 1 doz., 5 Ib. pails Sor-
ghum. Must be thick and good,
but not strong. M. O. Todd,
Comer, Box 176.

| Want 2 cases 6-10 lb. ea. pure
thick old fashion Ribbon Cane
Syrup. Quote prices; Also for
sale, 1 1/2 bu. nice White Table
Peas. Mrs. Herbert Adamson,
Bowdon, Rt. 4.



CATTLE FOR SALE



5 ~White Face Heifers and

1 Bull, all reg. polled type,
no letters. H. O. Stephens,
Fairburn, Rt. 1.

2 Jersey mos. old Bull
Calves, sired by 4 star Pebble
Hill Bull whose sire sold. for
$27,500. Price $75. ea.-reg. and
transferred, . B. Braswell,| e

| Athens,



4

Latge nice pieces Black Wal-







CATTLE FOR SALE |

[oe Heifer, 18 mos. old

[with heifer calf, at my place.
A. M. Hardee, Hinesville.

Reg. Dbl. Standard Polled
Heretord Bull, Domestig Mis-
chief-Woodrow. breeding. Frank
Aycock, Moultrie. Phone 918.

2 yr. old cow, freshen last of
March, extra fine, $150.; Also
6 yrs, old Mare, works well,
1200 lbs., $175. J. W. Dockery,
Arnoldsville.

3 reg. Hereford Cows and 2
reg. Hereford Heifers, all fresh-
en soon. No culls nor old worn
out cattle. W. A. Biggers,
Greenville.

Young Milch Cow, fresh in,
calf 2 wks. old also Springer
Cow, freshen in Mar, with 2nd.
calf, $275. for both. See at
Lovelace. D. ~. Flynt, Lincoln-
ton, Rt. 3.

4 well bred reg. Aberdeen-
Angus Bulls, 1-4 yrs. old. La-
mar Jones, % Bulloch Farms,
Statesboro, Rt. 1. Box 331.

Reg, Guernsey Bull, 22 mos.
old, good col. and quality. W.
M. Roberson, Temple, Rt. 1.

4 grade Jersey Cows, heavy
milkers, 5 good size grade
Guernsey Heifers. All freshen
last of April. Priced at my
barn. P. D. Watson, Winder,
Phone 391 Day; Night, 387 J.

2 reg. Jersey Heifers, 4 mos.
old, sire Design Fox Standard,
dam Sparkling Brown Eyes.
See at myfarm on Marietta-
Roswell Rd." $100, ea. W. F.
Upchurch, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Reg. Jersey Cow, freshen
last of March, 1 coming 2 yrs.
old, reg. Heifer, freshen April,
2 yrs. old reg. Bull. W. P. Chap-

pell, Newnan, Rt. 1. .

Reg. Polled Herefords: 2 yrs.
11 mos, old Bull, $150.; 2 Hei-
fers, 2 yrs., 10 mos. old, bred,
calved in Apr. and May, $125.
ea. L. Zipperer, Marlow.
Phone at Pienora, Ga.

Small size Milch Cow, due to
freshen, 2nd. calf Mar. 19th,
1 to freshen with 3rd. calf Apr.
21st. Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Pal-
metto, Rt. 1, Rico Rd.

Reg. Jersey Bull, 4 yrs. old.
about 1200 lbs., reasonable
price. See: T, I. Langster, Vien-
na.

Reg. Jersey Male, 12 mos.
old., sired by Faineuse Standard
Select, out of Barons Dreaming
Viola. Joel Smith, Ringgold, Rt.
4,

Extra high bred Guernsey
Bull Calf, 3 mos. old, out of
4 gal. cow (his sire out of
6 gal.,cow). Big bargain, M-
C. Ball, Thomasville.

10 grade and purebred Here-
ford Cows, freshen soon, 20c
lb. J. P. Simpson, College Park,
Rt. 2. Phone Cal. 6859.

Reg. Polled Hereford ~ Bull,
bought from Clemson College,
selling to prevent inbreeding,
ae E. K. Fowler, Athens, Rt.

. Phone 3203.



HOGS FOR SALE



wi Duroe Pigs, Orion Kings
and Weave Master Stock, med.
blocky type, 8-10 wks. old, 35-
45 lbs., out of large litter, $25.
ea. FOB Papers furnished free.
7 mi, E. Sandersville. M. M.
Newsome, Sandersville.

Shoats, Duroc-Guinea,
Ibs, $25. at barn. -Ax W.
Covington, Rt. 5.

OIC Pigs, from prize winning
stock, reg. in buyers name,
$25. ea. Furnish unrelated pairs.
Bred and open gilts, males
ready for service. Ship any--
where. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta.

Purebred African Blue
Guinea Shoats, 5. mos. old.
Boars ready for light service,
$25. ea.; $45. pr. FOB Man-
chester. W. J. Weldon, Wood-
bury, Rt. 2.

12 wks. old blocky Cherry
Red, dbl. treated, Durocs, males
and females, $25. Reg. buyers
name. Crates returned my ex-
pense, Ike B. Ross, Fort Valley,
Ree ida

Duroc Pigs, camels oa
lines, Cherry Red, ase
mos. old, dbl. treate ai uy
ers name, $25. ea.
hoe t' bonaldeon, ake

Va

125
Lane,

me

aes? .































































: os

2 Hereford Gilts, of
bloodlines, dbl. treated,
ed, reg. in buyers name,
to go now, and Big B
Guinea, 31/2 mos, old, |
Leon Watson, Unadilla, Box 2

Reg. SPC Gilts, med. fa
ing, any age, type, sired
Buckeye Wonder Grand Ch
Boar of SE Fair, 1948, bre
fine young boar, gilts di
farrow in April, rie
Holmes, Ranger,<c/o Eve
Farms.

Reg. Hereford Pigs = 4
Yalehurst Champion, Gilts,
Males, $20. Ship COD, reg. be
ers name. J. G. Buyers, Whit.
burg, - Rtn.

Ist. crop of pigs by my nm
herd boar, Model Square |
famous Indiana ~uroc $
blockiest and best Ive offer
ready Apr. 15th., $30. ea.
pers free. Robert W. Wi
McBean, Wilson Acres.

Male Hog, OIC, short
blocky, 12 mos. old.
Turner, Lithia Springs, R

Very choice reg. Berksh
Yearling Boar, $100. C. J.
man, Commerce,

Bred Duroc Sow, approx,
lbs., 3 yrs. old, due farrow
30th, bred to reg. SPC
$75. C. C. Haslam, Mat
ville.

Reg. SPC Boar, 19 mo:
good breeding, $85.; 4 m
males, $30. ea.; Males and |
12 wks. old, $25. ea. Reg. b
ers name. All treated, creat
FOB. 5 mi. . E. Pinehurst.
L, W. Seago, Pinehurst.

SPC Pigs, -bred gilts,
boars, all champion bree
reasonable prices. F. H.
Midville.

Cherry Red Blocky I
Pigs, 12 wks. old, dbl. tre
reg. buyers name, ela
females, $20. ea. at farm; $2:
ea. Shipped. Crates return
my expense. J. E. B
Screven:

8 reg. Duroc Pigs with |
pers, 4 gilts, 4 males, about
Ibs. ea. $20. ea.; $35. pr.
at my place. Alvin. Hai
Dearing, Phone 429-R4.

Brood Sows for sale or
for mule not over 12 yrs.
or Bush and Bogg, J, D. H
row; Also Pigs, 6 wks. aes
23rd., $10. ea. at my barn.

son J. Garner, Felton, Rt. |

,Small type Blue Guinea
cross with 1/8 Hereford,
150-175 Ibs., bred Jan. 7, to
Guinea, $45.; shipped, $5
tra. Trade for 2 heifer
Also good 2 F Wagon, $65. WV
Earnest DeBoard, Ralston.

Purebred OIC Pigs, 6-8
old, blocky type, reg. in
ers name, $20. ea. Ready
10. Gilbert B. Brown, ~
merce, RFD 5.

Reg. SPC Pigs, cholera
mune, 10 wks, old, $25
Morgan, Americus, Rt.

SPC Gilt, 1 male fa
Oct. 6, 1948, $30. ea. at 1
place only. Reg. in buy

il

name. W. L. Rogers,
Rt. 1. Phone 4481.

Hamp. Pigs, both
dern blocky, Sturdi-Bilt bloo
lines, farrowed Nov. ask
$25.- ea. at farm; $30.
and shipped. Reg. buyer's 5 f
Wilton Harper, Wray, Rt. 2 ;

Reg. Hereford Boat a
for service, open,

by Mountain William,
treated, wormed, from
finest ploodlines, Teg.
name, $35. ea, W.
Byromville, Rt.

Duroc igs, fine i
wks. old, average, s
either sex, reg.
name, $25. here, $30.
Dabney Elder, Norm
Rik

Choice OIC Pigs, bred
type and bles sired
Cherokee La han
SE Fair, dbl. treated, reg.
ers 7. $25. ea. Un
pairs. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn,
i, end :
i oe ea, oe
ol ocky, reg.
name, ea. H. 4.
Flowery Branchy Re &

blocky, stay igs eon
oc. stay ia C
ks. old,

2 ea =
OC Pigs, ploeky,
d, champion~ blood-
10 wks. old, 50:Ibs.,
for cholera, $25. ea.
ones, Bartow.
ack African Guinea,
, now around 100
s, same wt., $32.50
G. - Perritt, Way-

Boars, of champ-
bok farrowed Jan.

Apr. Ist., reg. in|

_shipping | crate
E * col., $30. ea. B
Brunswick, Rt. 2.

ame.

uality Bay Horse,
k anywhere, gentle,
Wayswood Plantation,
etween Watkinsville
eee Alex Durham.

re Rais. 7 yrs. old,
Ibs., well: matched,
here, Paul. McClure,
pt

orse Colt, 4 yrs. old,
oken, very gentle,
glas Byrom, Sharps-

10 yrs. old, for sale
or. cow. Luther Reed,
_ (Villanow).

gentle Mare,
as yr. old filly colt,
150. Mrs... J...C. Starr,
ulliette Rd.

ad: Allen Wilson Al-

53059, a proven sire,
invited, * nominal
Clyde OKelley,

lle, Allendale Farm.

size Black Shetland
ith white socks, 1
\pr. 26th., $250. Phone
WwW. H. Dixon,

Rt. 5, Box 436.

ft Mare, 5 yrs. old,
ker, gentle, reason-
Hendrix, Lawrence-

work

ic 900 oe all
ing tools, sell cheap,
for practically new);
outfit. John

Riss

10 yrs. old heavy
th almost new Thorn-
on, for*sale or exc.
face heifers. F. J.
Decatur, 108 W, Davis

old well bred Jack,
eap. Call collect at
W. Williams, Mc-

Work Mules, one 10

Mules, 3-5: Boa old,
where, $240. for both;
ly new Walking Cul
and good 2H Wagon,
Earl Stephens, Fair-
. 2. (River town Rd.)

Saddle and Work
iow gear, cheap. C. W.
a 831 McWilliams

e Mules, TANTS Cid,
Ibs., well matched,
ywhere. pau McClure,

Rt. e

Horse ee 7 yrs.
ork | anywhere, about
} reasonable at my
2 Louisville Rd., about

uyton. Mrs. Alice Mc-

je de

are Mules, around 900
yrs. old, $300. Mrs. D.
Dalton, Rte i

for sale.
olkston, Rt.

are Horse, 5 yrs. old,
rker, reasonable price;
hogs, 1 sow, for sale.
' Miller, Fort Valley,

Ba Mule, unbroke,
le, for sale. Mrs. W.
Monroe.

aged mare mule, 950-
; . at my~- home, 6
Lawrenceville, 2. mi.
ater Park. W. J.
neeville, Rt. 3.





ORSES ae: MULES
FOR SALE

RABBITS AND CAVIES-
FOR SALE



Mare Mule, around 20 yrs.
old, pert, 2 good eyes, eats
well, work anywhere, good for
plowing, 900-950 lbs. Sell or
trade for heifer that will fresh-
en by June. W. T. Morehead,
Bowersville.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

Tog. Billy, 18 mos. old, $25.;

*| Two 3 mos. old Tog Billies, $15.

ea. W. A. Bowen, Tifton, Rt. 2
Box 8B.

Fresh Milk Goat, Ist. kids, 1
bred to freshen Ap. 27, 2nd.
kids, cheap for cash or "trade.
Silas Snipes, Commerce.

2 good milk goats, 3 qts. ea.,
expect to freshen any day. Pat
McGee, Cumming.

Reg. Saanan Milk Goat, 6

gts. when fresh, dry now, fresh

in May, $35. at my place. P. D.
Hearn, Marietta,, Rt. 3. Phone
Smyrna 281-R1.-

Fresh in goats and kids, 2
wks. old, long hair and tassel at
throat, fine strain. See to ap-
preciate. L. H. Speer, Fayette-
ville.

Milk Goats, some fresh, other
freshen-soon, also 1-billy, about
16 mos. old, all Tog. Nubian,
from heavy milker. Mrs. Geo.
P. Morris, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.
North Dixie Hwy.

12 fat lambs, $5. ea. at my
barn. Will not ship. Wont sell
less than 12. W. Y. Harper,
Wray.

Purebred Nubian Billy, well
marked, Hornless, from good
milk -tock, $15. Exe. for nannie
of same stock, or MHornless
Saanan, fresh or to freshen
soon. Kelton Blalock, Cornelia.

Milk goats, for sale or trade
for pigs or shoats. Prefer Big
Bone Guinea. R. R. Dempsey,
Dalton, 38 St. Charles St.

2 Tog. Milk Goats, 3 and 5
qts. daily, naturally Hornless.
Sell 1 or poth. R. E. Wallace,
Hampton:

Purebred Tog. Billy,
high producing stock, extra
good stud goat, $12.50 here.
Ship if other party pay trans-
portation chrgs. and_ return
crate. W. C. Shumate, Jr., Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1, Tels De. 3067.

Reg. Tog. Milk Goats, 5 and
6 qt. milkers, just became fresh,
also nannie and billy. kids, 6
wks. old. Reasonable. W. A.
| Roach, Savannah, Rt.
"| 321, LaRoach Ave. ~

from

Reg. Saanan Male at Stud, |

fresh milk goats. Also goats
milk, 35c qt. W. J. Sumlin, At-
Janta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W.
Phone Be. 5393.

Reg. Tog. Buck (milk goat),
about 4 yrs. old, $30. if you
come for him. Exc. for your Al-
pine Doe. C. R. Shortt, Way-
cross, POB 368.

4 qt. reg. Black Tog. Nannie,
freshened Jan. 26th and 1 nice
doe kid, $50. J. D. Webb, Soper-
ton, Box 166.

5 purebred reg. French Al-
pine and Saanan, milking 4 qts.
or. more, $50.-$65. ea. P. H.
Newberry, Macon, 490 Cherry
Ave.

Reg. Tog. Doe, bred to reg.
buck, to freshen Apr. Ist., pure-
bred Saanan Doe, to freshen
Apr. 1st. Roy Otwell, Temple,
Box 86.

2, Box)

Eng. Angoras, 8 mos. old,
ped. from reg. parents, bargain,
$2.50 ea, W. E. Stone, Royston,
Rt; 1; Box, 119; }

3 NZW Bucks, 1 NZR Buck,
8 mos. old, thoroughbred but
not reg., $3.50 ea. Wm. T.
Reece, Alma, Box 276.

Bred female Guinea Pigs
(cavies), healthy stock, $1. ea.
Sold only in lots of 3 or more.
Ship exp. col, . H. Rigsby,
Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 451. Tel.
Ra. 3954 ;

Pure NZW Rabbits, 3 yrs.
old, 1 buck, 1 doe, $6. for Bs
Plus shipping chrgs. Alfred N
Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.

Purebred Giant- Chinchilla
Bucks, 10 mos. old, $6, ea.;
8 mos. old, $5. ea.; 8 wks. old
young stock, $4. ea. Trade for
heavy breed rabbit doe about
15 lbs. M. O. or check.
Ferguson, Gillsville.

Grown Chinchilla Giants,
thoroughbred, some bred does,
also. several mixed Checked
Giant Does, bred, $6. ea.; Trio,
$15.;> Chinchilla Buck, $6.; 1
mos. old NZW Buck, $4.50. K.
is Rose, Macon, 190 Grand

VO.

Belgian Hare Rabbits, 2 or
3 prs., good stock for breeding.
State prices. W. L. Fambrough,
Monroe.

NZW7 Rabbits, 1 doe, 1 yr.
old with 11 young, 8 wks. old,
SLO" : 08 Obs. OG, ok YTV Oly
he $4.34 young, 6 wks, old,

for lot. Donald W. Roper,
Srintvile Rt: 1

13 genuine reg. stock Chin-
chilla Rabbits, 8 does, 5 bucks,
$40. pr.; $60. lot. Mrs. Oliver
Wofford, Gainesville, Rt. 6,

8 wks. old NZW. and heavy
wt. Chinchilla * Rabbits, does,
$2. ea.; Bucks, $1. 50 ea. C. P.
Houston, Atlanta, 1445 McPher-
son Ave. S. E. Tel. De. 7467, :

Guinea Pigs (cavies), White
and broken cols, Eng. Guinea
Pigs, all colors and sizes, breed-
ing age males. Sell or exc.
Boyce H. Smith, Sharon.



LIVESTOCK WANTED

CATTLE



Want small cow giving 1-2

gals. daily, preferably with Ist.
calf. N. Rg Mooney, Quill.

Want 10 purebred Angus
Heifers or Cows, high grade.
Must be bred or calf by side;
Also want purebred Polled
Bull, 12-18 mos. old, reason-
able. S. D. Truitt, Atlanta, 901
Courthouse,

Want close up springers from
high _ producing good blooded
dairy cows. State stock and
price. C. N. Roberds, Savan-
nah, cso Roberds Dairy, Bon-
aventure Rd.

HOGS x

Want 2 good bred gilts, Es-
sex breed. Give price, size, and
if ever had pigs. E. L. Brenson,
Waynesboro,

Want SPC, blocky, short
nose Pigs, thoroughbred, subj.
to reg., dbl. treated, 3-5 mos.
old. advise. C. B. Nevels, Moul-
trie, 325-1st. St. N. W. &

GOATS

Want milk goat. Prefer white
Saanan, naturally horniess,
bred, heavy roducer, Cons.
others, Mrs. B. Whitmore.
Canton, Rt. 1.

' Want milk goat, freshened
recently or will freshen soon:
not necessarily a heavy pro-
ducer.e Must be priced right.
uh B. Patch, Augusta, POB



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

14 Guinea Pigs, 3-9 mos.
old, for sale. T. E. Bullard,
Decatur, 738 Columbia Dr. Tel,

H.| De. 7143.

Guinea Pigs (cavies), pure
white Eng. and Colored ones,
males and females, grown
stock, $3.50 pr.; About 35, all
sizes, $35 for lot. Mrs. Belle
Joiner, Soperton, RE 2;

i ae Rabbits, 2nd. sends,
on os. old doe, $3.50;
Y doe, $3. Ex: 1 ices.



- POULTRY FOR SALE

BANTAMS:

Speckled Bantams, hens and
roosters, $2.50 ea. Boyd Wil-
liamson, Commerce.

Purebred Golden Sebright
Bantams, blue legs, rose comb,
1948 hatch, $5. trio; $4. pr. C. A.
Morris, Rock Springs, Rt. 1.

Bearded White Silkies and
Mille Fleurs, $7. pr.;. Golden
Sebrights, Black Tail Japs,
Black Cochins, $6. pr.; Buff
Cochins, ee pr.; extra cockerels,
$2 Zub Ma on,

Brown-Reds,



~ POULTRY FOR SALE

White Bantam Chickens, $3.
pr. Mrs. S. J. Mura, Augusta,
Rt
CORNISH, GAMES, & GIANTS
Pit Games, Joe Redmon Grey
Hens, Grist strain and pure, $5.
ea.; % $12. MO. B. H. Holsom-
back, East Point, 392 S. Harris
St. .

Trio extra large Dark Corn-
ish, $10. MO. Malcolm McMil-
lan, Bartow, Box 13.

Indian Game Rooster, 11 lbs.,
Shawl Neck-Indian, 8 lbs, good
eyes and: spurs, 8 lbs., $9. or
both. Jas. C. Bennett, Duluth,
Box 251. d

3 round head Game Stags,
early 1947 hatch, from good
stock, good markings, $13.50 or
$5. ea. plus mailing cost. J. H.
Smith, Molena.

5 AAA Dark Cornish Hens,
11 mos. old, laying, $15.00; 10,
1 unrelated, 1 yr. AAA Rooster,
$30.00; Also good selected eggs,
15 for $2. J.
ville.

Brown Red Leopard Stags,
$5.00; Also few young male
Guinea Pigs, $1. ea. Billy Tur-
ner, Union Point.

Clearance sale: Game chick-
ens, cocks, $5\00; Stags and
Hens, $3. ea.; Greys, Blues,
Clippers and Roundheads; Al-
so Eggs, $3. setting. No COD.

MO. J. E. Collins, Red Oak, Box;

26.

vinens,2 1 yr Old; 1Lcock, <2
yrs. old, purebred Red Quills,
good background, $50. Mrs. G.

W. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1.!

Care Williams Dairy.

Pure Mastigin Clarets, 7 Pit
Stags, $10.00 ea.; 1 Cock, 5-6
lbs., $15.00. M. L. Williams, At-
lanta, Rt. 5, Box 304. Tel. Be.
5245.

Pit Games, Roundheads and
5-61/2 lbs., $10.
and $8. ea.; Hens, $5. ea.; Pul-
lets, $3.50 ea.; Also Eggs, 15, $3.
L. 0. Benefield,. Cedartown, ae
A. TEU
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
QUAIL, DOVES, PIGEONS,
ETC, ;
Peafowl, Biervants: Bob
White Quail. Prices: reduced for
March only. Hatching eggs
later. Place orders now. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.

2 mated prs. Silver. King
Pigeons, large show type, seam-
less banded; from best blood-
lines, sell or trade for pure-
bred Belgian Hare Rabbits. R.
Lamar Bey: Wrightsville,
Rt. .2.

3 prs. Racing Homers, 1 odd}

bird, $1.50 pr.; lot for $4.50. C.
L. Cawthon, Atlanta, 977 -Stew-
art Ave., S. W. Phone Ra. 3505.

Golden Pheasants, in full
plumage; $17.50 pr.; Also White
Leghorn Bantams, show and
breeding quality, reasonable.
Virgil Dunn, East Point, 406
Hendrix Ave.

35 prs. White King Pigeons,
banded, mated and_ working,
$2. pr. for lot. J. Lindsay John-
son, Rome, 601 2nd: Ave.

Seamless banded Racing
Homers, White Fan Tail, Muff
Tumblers, Pigmy Pouters, Eng.
Trumpeters, mated fairs and
odd birds. E. H. Morgan, Col-
lege Park, 231 E. Cambridge.

28 Racing Homer Pigeons,
original stock Army Bird, $4.
pr. James D. Jones, Colum-us,4
740 Fulton Ave.

REDS, NH, RI, OTHERS:

175 six wks. old NH Reds,
AAA grade, reasonable price.
Just off Hwy. 42. Willie Tan-
ner, Flippen.

2 large NH Red Roosters,
Apr. 1948 hatch, $2.25 ea. to
one party. FOB. Mrs. R. V.
Burden, Elberton, Rt. 2, Box
227.

50 RI Pullets, about 12 wks.
old, $1. ea. at my place. Mrs.
E.: Holleback, Atlanta, 173 N.
Druid Hills Rd., N. E., Rt. 2.

2 NH Red Hens, about 8 lbs.
ea., $5. or $2.50 ea. Mass Dar-
leen Andey, Toccoa, Rt. 1.

380 NH Red Hens, U. S. ap-

E. Granger, Reids- |
| $12. pr. Exp. col. Dewey Hollo-

"| Mrs.



Started pullets, high egg

, strain NH,;3 mos. old, $2. ea,

Brown, Hartwell.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,

| DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.

4 Gray Geese (hens), 1 yr,
old, $8. for lot. Not del. Mrs. A,
L. West, East Point, 1421 8th St,
Tel. Ca. 1274.

Big Bronze Turkeys, $20. pr.;
Gobler, $15.00; Hen, $12.00;
Turkey Eggs, $4. doz. Bring
crate for turkeys. Mrs. - Ce
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

Buff Drake, about 4 mos. old,
direct stock, $3. C. B. Ellington,
Thomson. ie

1 turkey Tom, about 25-30
lbs., 2 hens, about 18-20 lbs. ea.,

1 now laying, $30. or $12.50 ea.
Quillian Tuggle, Buford, Rt.

2-BB Bronze Turkey Hens,

ier

way, Abbeville.

POULTRY WANTED

BABY CHICKS:

Want raise heavy type chicks,
50-50 basis. Have elec. brooder.
Other party furnish chicks and
half the feed. I do the work.
Christine Bentley, Cedar-
town, Rt. 3.

Want 50 Dark Cornish chia
Advise price. with live del. in.
April guar. Mrs. S. H. Head,
Cleveland.

BANTAMS:

Want 5 Bantam hens, com-
mon strain. Advise. Mrs. Carrie
L. Mobley, Porterdale. =

Exe. 3 domesticated Mallard
ducks, 2/3 grown, for 2 Buff
Cochin 1948 hens. H. C. Bier-_
man, Jr., AIDS 217 Felfair.
St.

GIANT Set! 206 cee
Want young Black Giant
rooster and 2 hens, vicinity of

fia

*| Atlanta. Mrs. J. M. Walker, At-* |

lanta, 1176 Gordon a Ss. Wisg

Ra. 2013.

HAMBURGS:

Want some Silver Spangled
Hamburgs. Advise. Raleigh
Pruitt, Lavonia, RFD 2.
PHEASANTS:

Want 2*Lady Amherst 1948
hatch hens, also 1 or 2 settings
Plymouth Rock Bantam eggs
in near future. Letters ans.
Frank Ginn, Atlanta) 1297
Metropolitan Ave., S. E. 3
QUAIL: @ :

Want 2 or 3 pr. Quail cheap
for cash. Also want some old
fashioned Muskmelon (not
cantaloup) seed. Advise. Char-
lie Charles, ar 309 Evans
St. i

Want few prs.
Quail. State price and if can Z
be shipped via Express. H. Gos AG iS
Deas, Gracewood. :

Calif. Valley

FARM HELP WANTED


t

Want couple or small family
to raise 3500 broilers on halv es.
3 R house, and garden rent
free. Lights and running w.er.
Must have references. 1g mi.
school, church and stores. Mrs.
Eva Hawkins, Cumming, Rt. 3
(Near Coal Mt.).

-Want sober honest man for
1H crop, 50-50 basis. 4 R hoy Se,
good lang, elec. and woed,. 1M
mi, NW Bowdon. Emmitt wile
liams, Bowdon.

Want farm family to culti-
vate about 50-60 A, on 59-50
basis. Good Jand, ready to plant.
er experienced tractor driv-

2 row tractor, comp.ete
| equipment. 4 R house, wecd,
water, elec., main and schcol
bug rt. 2 mi, Vidalia. A,
Sawyer, Vidalia, Rt. 1.

Want reliable dairy
{no drunks, good house
lights and school bus rt L.
Buchanan, Conyers, Covins

heiper,
y vy th

OR,

| | Hwy.

Want farm hand for 6080

proved, bloodtested flock, June| pulling turpentine boxes. 50:50

1948 hatch, $2.25.

Pearl | basis.

Josie Hamilton, Baxicy,








id

-600 acres ladino .and crimson

: man; , to Is Jight: farm chores

_. and son. G. C. Roper,
~ Rt 5

ole farm*couple o live on farm,



PAGE EIGHT ee

AS IT IS AND AS n

(Continued from Page One):

was no longer the trophy of the trick-

lest, or strongest lawyer.

The Rulers of the People no longer
scorned them, nor defrauded them with
cunning laws and sharp practices. The
People themselves now ruled, and the

_ worker was no longer a dependent. Spe-

cial Privilege had been slain and Op-

portunity was free for all.

There were no. outeastsfor they all
had homes. There were no beggars, for
there was work and fair wages for all.

None had much more than they needed;

none had much less.

There was little crime, for its cause
had been removed.

There was brotherhood among men,
for the motive for rivalry and hatred
gad heen taken away.

Wars had ceased. The killing of men
had heeome horrible, whether singly or
bv thousands. A Murderer was detest-
ed. whether he slew with a kinfe or a.

sword, with a pistol or with a cannon.

The hum of Peaceful industry was in
the air. The melody of innocent laugh-
ter was in the streets. The song of the
contented Reaper was in* the field.

FARM HELP WANTED



Want party to furnish and et
up 50 stands bees to pollinate

clover J. B. Sees Jr.,
field.

Want unencumbered col. wo-

Mans- thing, they - do

lynt, Lincolnton.

on farm.
Permanent home.
ans. O. H. lenderson,
Rica, Rt, 2.

Want man and wife to live| vis, Millen, Rt. 2.
in house with 2 adults, and
work 1 H_ crop, 59-50 basis.
Must be honest. Cons. woman| tween 18-45 yrs.
Dallas,

mall family. Good

Villa chinery; to begir.

x

Want honest, sober, dependa- Brinson, Rt. 1.

and maintain self. Good prop-



FARM HELP WANTED

Want white man and wife to.
live in house with me and farm tor operator,
on 50-50 basis. T furnish every-|of machinery. Permanent job| house,
work. D. R.} for

Want man not over 30 yrs.
old, : sober and reliable, to work
on cattle farm operated by ma-

All letters work April
lst. Steady work. Good pro o-| perienced, energetic. man to run!in good home with wife, self,
sition to right man. J. G. Pur-| truck farm on. shares.

Want nice white woman be-
old to assist
with light farm work on farm.
2. Good home, reasonable salary Rt 4
at once. Mrs. WwW Jesse Eason,

Want farmer for 2 H crop,| With small dairy. No drinker.

Music was supremeit was the in
mony of healthy, op life.

Why was Tomorrow so much bright-
er and better than Today? This ques-
tion seemed to come to me in my dream.

And from somewhere, this reply seem-
ed to be bornet

Because the mistake of yesterday
had been found and corrected. Because
Injustice had been driven out of the
Laws; because favoritism in legislation
had ceased; because the producer of
wealth had secured fair treatment: be-
cause the cunning laws of the Task
Master were all dead: because there
were a few brave men all over the world
who had solemnly sworn. before God,

that the old false order of. things should

die.
% * * *

Out of the dim Past seamed to come
voices:

1

One said: I gave my life to pleasures.

Wine was good and women were good
and mirth was good. But youth passed

age came, and my heart was empty
and sad.-.

Another voice said: I gave my life to

FARM HELP WANTED

Want | eae and settled trac-

experienced
man. Apply in person only.
Flint River Stock and Poultry
Farms, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

Want immediately,

garden, firewood, elec. School! at once.

and upland, some irrigation.
Come to Storers Ranch. H-vy.
166. S. S. Storer, besa oceh

_ war.
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FARM HELP WANTED

Want farmer,
also other kinds|red, to help on 10 A farm. 4 R| wants job do
Lawrenceville
dependable } Standing rent or part crop. Mrs.
L. C. Kennedy, Stone Mountain, | family and
Hwy. 54. R. L. Jackson, Care| Rt. 2. Phone Clarkston 3781,

Want unencumbered woman
for light field or garden work
an ex-|on farm. Liveas one of family | Children, want

irl. Can start work | 150 Currier St, Ne
y Manley, Clarks-

House, | and little

bus and mail rt. Good bottom | ville, Rt. 1.

Want white
woman, 50-60 yrs. old, for light | house, lights
work on small farm. Good home
with elderly lady and small
Want married man on farm! salary.. Walton Co. G. C. Rob-
ertson, Loganville.









































































Cities I sacked, ene

the sword rusted in my h
spiders weave twist me an
And in my ears as I grow ol
of the widow and the orphan.
And another voice said:
life to my fellow man. I p:
fortune. I championed hi:
loved the friendless. I hat
and fought tyranny whereve
The work has been hard.
thorny. But now, as the ev
I fold my arms in contentme:
not at all the approaching sh
Masters touch is on my head, an
him say, Imasmueh as ye did

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heavy at heart, for T knew
was as I had dreampt, and thai
row might never come; that th
as it is-and the World as it

A reproduction from Mr

Giclee

TOM. LINDER,
Commissioner of Agricult

ee w

white prefer- Heid man,

Hwy.| chores on farm.
tor and car.

salary.
| ae Atlanta, 306

; White matried
halves. J. W. Mo?

Want. good 1
i hogs and chickens
unencumbec d With honest
and school rt., |
Need tractor, 45
time farmer, = U
girls. 1. pes
wkly. to make











5 is. * ble to handle tractor, and do
gsition, good home with lights.| 50-50 basis. Good 5 R_house| A , Want white or col. farmer to| Cantrell, snore 3
S with. lights, water, 2500 cap.| general farm work. Prefer man ay as Bagiie "
pe bhice, alee ee snabeone house. Good land,| handy with tools. 5 R house, on| Work I or 2 H crop, 50-50 basis. | 1, Box 112 AS

Want
woman, good health, 50-55 yrs. | ters.
old, to do light choreg on farm.
No milking. Room, board, sal-
ary, wkly. or mthly. No cards.

ery Branch, Rt. 2

ville, Rt. 1.

Want good farmer for 2 H
crop on halves near Campton.
Good house, land and witer,
with elec., mail and school rt.
Mrs. W. H. Braswell, Monroe.
Phe ~ 3896.

Want young or
white lady to do light farm|use 1 H
chores. and care for poultry] furnished . to
on farm, $15. wk. Room and} with.
board, good home. Mrs. E. E
Prance, Quitman, Box 424.

farm

House, modern

ray Hill Ave.,



mules, equip. Close to church,
unencumbered white} school and paved rd. No let-| bus and churches.
See. Egbert Bagby, Flow-) Griffin on Jackson Rd.

Want cultured smart, \
Mrs. Victoria A. Locke, Bowers-| Working colored man and wife
(no children) to work on small| farms and cattle raising. Also
outskirts of
conveniences.
Country col. couple considered.

J. G. Smith, a 208 Mur-| chanic. L. P. Maxey, Woodville.
N. E.

Atlanta. | jst.

croppers.
cultivate
5 R and 4 R_houses,/3 mj. SE Grayson. 7 mi.
paved rd., school bus rt.
line. A.*J. Wages, Statham.

wood, school 2
10. mi.? B: |e
(Hwy.
16). Letters ans. D. N. Crapo, 1
hard|Sr., Griffin, Rt. 4.

Want Ist.

pavement, elec.,

class supt. for

4 R house with elec. lights, 21/2 raise
Palmetto .on Fayetteville | someone who has
Rd. Earl Milliorn, Palmetto, Rt.

POSITIONS WANTED














Want to

to 10,000 chicks,
. |ville. Experienced.
ok Bank Teleheeaee
self. L. W. Thon
boro. '

Want job doing



class.-mechanic for opera-
tion of new gins, hydraulic

; es
press, dryer and general m cee



pasture
plenty

crops | school bus, RFD, near church.

REA | renceville. Jonah Cheek, Law- | honest.
renceville.



toa, Rt. 2s



INTERESTED IN SACKS
All Sacks for

be discarded.

for publication in the same issue .

acceptable at any time.

From February through May it is

tho once every month. E, H.



Pachnesresemap sete et Se



IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PATRONS

Sale notices received March 1
through March 15 will be carried March 30 issue.
PLEASE do not submit any more Sacks for Sale
notices until April 1 through April 15. We have doz-
ens of duplicate sack notices now on hand that must
ALSOplease remember, Notices of
similar nature from individuals (with personal names
re-arranged) or members of same household( except |] lec-,
where parties listing GROW AND RAISE INDIVID-
UALLY THE PRODUCTS LISTED), are not-aecepted
.. and notices of
any kind from MINORS (under legal age) are not

absolutely
IMPOSSIBLE to publish as quickly as desired, the
tremendous number of notices received, and ESSEN-
TIAL AGRICULTURAL ITEMS, according to the
seasons, MUST COME FIRST. Sacks will he paren

Want job on farm as over-| work. Exp.

lifetime exp. all kinds} House and

farming. State salary, etc Jim| Day phone om

Want farmer for 2 or 3 H} Watkins, Martin, Rt. 2. -

Want 2 pees Ale eee farm, 3rds and 4ths,
; 50-50 basis, prefer ul can| with running water,

Want on Tractors | wood. 6 R house, REA lights,

Men with family wants job
on dairy or poultry farm or
reasonable wages. Several yrs
Law-|eXP., willing
References.
time. M. . Toceniee Cerne



















work. 2 boys

9304 (Atlanta).
Norcross, Rt.

worker, sober,
Move any





Want good man to work on





farm for salary or by day.

Small crop on halves also if
desired. Must: be sober and |
willing to work. J. H. McCalla, |
Conyers, Rt. 3. j }

Want col. farmer for 1 or 2
H farm on shares. 3 R house,
good. stock, and furnish what
you need. T, D. Couch (col.),



CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Breeders Consignment Auction of Reg.
Polled Hereford choice bulls, cows with
and bred heifers, Friday, April 8, at Live
torium, Moultrie. Write. W. E. Aycock,













Monroe.





Want share cropper for 1H





crop, 50-50 basis. 4 R house,
3 mi, E. Palmetto, Fay-
etteville. Write o1 see. Ear] Mil-
lorn, Palmetto, Rt. 1,

Want reliable white tenant
for 2 H farm, 3rds and 4ths, or
standing rent. 5 R house, elec.,
water, on Etowah River near
Ball Ground. Mrs. J. A. Milford,
Ball Ground, Rt, 2.

Want white woman, neat and
trustworthy, to live with couple, |
and help do light farm chores
on small farm for home, small!] to C









NOTICE TO ALL CERT IFIED |

Get your sweet potato tape orders in ear
congestion and delay in getting your tape
inspectors in your territory certify your
toes to be free of insect infestation and pl
kindly fill out your Growers Affiday
potatoes have been properly dipp

the ieee of bush














POTATO GROWERS