Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 May 25

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1949

NUMBER 38.











ale Primitive Baptist Chureh
fifteen miles poet of calrenee,





eather was fine and the congre-
Was ca kind of

ha le were there who now live
01 re distant communities, but whose
ties and chureh ties reach back to
mmunity from which they sprang.
have to be fine people because they
scendants of the pioneers who im-
ted i in the early days to a country,
ceded by the Indians, and who
eir homes along the banks of the
hoochee and its tributaries.

beautiful spot, on the banks of
Shoals Creek, those pioneers met
lt the original Chureh on the spot
the 121st Anniversary was held.

pa it was both a happy day and a
e. Last year, I was to have been at
ch for its 120th Anniversary by
invitation of a good old friend,
R. O'Neal: Unfortunately, be-
f illness which sent me to the hos-
t was impossible for me to be
This year, my old friend had
1 over the river and that is why it
sad day. However, it was a priv-
0 me again to see Mrs. O'Neal and
mily.

er E. B. Seckinger, a fine man of
who. had extended an invitation a
go and again this year, with gen-
soiithern courtesy, met us at La-
to see that we reached the
h without any trouble. He con-































and propounding them i in his mas-
Way.

as privileged to participate i in the
am and deemed it a great honor
p rivilege.

services were concluded an old-





am, baked ham, boiled hove: fried
baked chicken and chicken pie;
ies of all kinds.
nes of chicken pie from three





GEORGIA

different tables, pies and lots of other
good things to eat. If it had not been
the best food in the world, it would have
been bad for me.

I wish that everyone could have the
opportunity once in a while to go back
among the kind of people who live on

the land, commune with God, and con-

stitute the relatively small group on

-whose account the country is spared.

EVANS, GEORGIA

On Friday, April 22, on invitation of
Honorable N; F. Fiske, President, Geor-
gia Hereford Farm, Inec., Evans, Geor-
gia, and my old friend, Fd Avyeock,
Moultrie, I attended a sale of fine Here-
fords, there. Some of as fine animals as
I have.ever seen anywhere were on sale.

Thinking back a few years to the time
when Georgia eattle were nearly all





the services, reading the Serip=-

T got away





NOTICE
Peanut Treatment

Notice about peanut seed: On
Tuesday, May 17, the committee re-
ferred to in last weeks Market Bul-
letin met in the office of the Commis-
sioner of Agriculture. After thorough
discussion it was decided, to give the
lawyers a week in which to study all
the legal phases of the matter.

Due to the fact that neither the
Seed Law nor the Insecticide Law
gives the Commissioner of Agriculture
authority to collect penalties for
farmers, the State Law Department
cannot represent farmers in collect-
ing their claims for damages from
the use of improperly treated seed.
Because of this, it is necessary to make
other arrangements for attorneys to
represent the farmers.

Mr. H. L. Wingate, of the Georgia
Farm Bureau Federation, and_ the
Commissioner of Agriculture are try-
ing to work out some plan to get
proper legal representation.

Such a large number of farmers
are involved, and they are scattered
over such a large area, that an im-
mense amount of work will be requir-
ed to get each farmers claim in legal
shape, but arrangements will be made
to do this as soon as the lawyers have
decided on a definite mode of pro-

cedure.

I will keep readers of the Market
Bulletin posted from week to week on
the progress that is made. The law-
yers and committee will meet again on
Thursday, May 26, and at that time |
hope we can hawe a definite plan of

eee ice. i
re Y TOM. LINDER.







~whom I have known for years at Metter,

~ from Professor W. H. Fargason, 8








native and range cattle, it seemed hard
to believe that I was not in some mid-
western farm belt. Nothing I have ever
seen in Kansas City, Chicago, or other
places surpassed some of the animals on
sale at Evans, Georgia. And, what is.
more the fine type of beef animals are
now -to be found in all sections of this
State. The livestock business has become
one of our top industries.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA =
On Tuesday, April 26, I attended a
fine livestock show and auction at Way-
cross, Georgia. My old friend, Baggett,





















Georgia, is also conducting a sales barn
at Wayeross.
On the occasion of the Wayeross sale
there was also a show of beef animals
produced by Future Farmers and a
Club Members. :
It is amazing the number of fine bas :
tures and animals to be found all acress_
the plains of South Georgia. xs
CUMMING, GEORGIA os
Thursday, May 5, was Fescue Field
Day at Cumming, Georgia. There was a
very large crowd in attendance. The
tours over the county to the fine farms =
with dairy cattle, beef cattle and fine
pastures were most interesting.
This meeting was also in the broiler: =
belt. Almost every farm had one or more
houses large enough to accomodate four :
to ten thousand broilers ata time. One
had but to look at the pastures to see the
effect of chicken manure on the land.
There were Fescue and Clover fields:
in to which you would sink almost knee
deep. Here, again, in the foothills of |
North Georgia, was an impressive les- |
son of progress in a big way. As we |
rode along the roads passing nice homes, ||
barns and | fields vou-could sense that here
was a people making marked progress |
and a people of whom any state might be
proud.













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ROBERTA, GEORGIA

On Thursday, May 12, on invitation |

uper- |
intendent of Crawford County High |
School, Roberta, I was privileged to
make the graduating address to the High
School Class.

This was a-remarkable class, Hleven
years ago there were seventy pupils in
the first grade. This year, twenty-four
of the seventy graduated. Of the twenty-
four students there were fifteen boys
and nine girls. It was the first large
graduating class that I have been priv-

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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE

24 in. Rock Corn Mill, 2 Hole
Sheller, motors, etc. for $350. |
B. F. Carrol, Powder Springs,
Rt. 2; :

4000 Tobacco Sticks for sale.
Cc. C. Owens, Pavo, Rt. 1.

Allis-Chalmers 40 Combine,

good cond., for sale. L. L: Whit-
mire, Bowman.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Farmall A Tractor, cultiva-
- tors, planters, fertilizer dis-
tnibutor, 1-2 row attach., 2 disc |
plow, made 1 crop, extra good
-cond., $1700.00;. Allis-Chalmers
No. 60 Combine with motor,
$650. J. H. Smith, Perry, Box
LS: Z

M Farmall Tractor, used 25)
hrs., used harrow, new planters,



distributors, cultivators, ete.,| J. D. 12 A Cnbing wih
: $2900. Ivan Stephens, Buford, motor, A-1 cond., kept out of
Park St. weather, $1200.00; J. D. mint

Deering Ideal Grain Binder, type Side Del. Rake, used just

6 ft. blade, running cond, 2 2 days, $250. W. N. Johnson,
heavy Wagons, wide steel tires, Warrenton.
IHC horse power Hay Press, | 1948 model Farmall H Trac-
MeCormiek-Deering 300 power tor, Turn and Bush and Bogg
unit large Meadows Hammer) plows, other equip. for quick
Mill, ensilage cutter, mounted-| sale, $2250. J. H. Williams, Car-*
W. H. Ivey; Milledgeville, Rt. 1, | rollton, 6 Rhudy St.

Box 8. | B Farmall Tractor,

J. D. 2H Wagon, Mowing Ma-|lights, power take-off, hy-
ehine, Hay Rake, Cutaway Har-| draulic lift, good tires, 2 row
yow. Corn Crusher, $100. for lot | cultivators, 16 in. botton plow,
at my place, Hwy. 41. W. A.| 6 tanden harrow, A-1 cond, S.
_ Keeling, Talbotton, Rt. 4. L. West, Moultrie.

Practically new set planters| Chattanoga 3 Roller Syrup
and distributors for Intl. H or! Mill, 10ft. new copper pan,
M Tractor, reasonable. George, 'ready for use, $90.00 Exe. for
Hager, Valdosta. good 2H Mowing Machine. Will

Intl. Farmall 20 Tractor on aie eee ee % es
deel; Intl. 9-B 20 in. dise dbl.| -.VIS Avery, iuler, E90a cena:
a ei and grain thrash | $100.00. .B. F, Lyle, Doraville.
(needs minor repairs) $1000.00: | Fel: Chamblee 2202.
Intl. No. 9 Cream Separater,| Southern Peanut Plow and
never used, $50. Brooks Cul-|set,of extra points, $40.00;
pepper, Talbotton, POB 57. Lilliston Beanut Picker , on
Re Havay Saray Ma rubber, $550. Both used 1 season

as Y son Lilliston Hay Press on rub?
whine, $50.00; Also equipment

starter,







ber, $400. Both used ane sea-.
for same, reasonable. B. F. Ros-| son. Exc for cows or hogs. F.H.|

| McLeod, Valdosta,Rte. 2

New Holland Baler, automatic
with, air cooled motor, other
equip., like new, cheap for cash
{Phone 2991. H.S. Daws, Rut-
ledge,Box 111.

David Bradley Mowing Ma-|
chine mounted on rubber, 5ft. |
blade, practically new, Qn cut-
ting harrow, turn plow.. See.
items at Cliff Mackey ,s Marietta
RFD 3.(Hwy. 120) or write Geo)
M. Couch, 370 Peachtree St.
N.E. Atlanta

| Hay press, 14x18, tractor dr-
} awn and powered, No.7 McCar-
|mick mower, A-1 cond., Led-
| better corn and cotton planter.
| Cheap. 1 mi. West Cohutta on
|Chattanooga rd B.Haleamb, Var-

ser, Hogansville.

Heayy duty Mower, A-1l
seend,,. for Ford Tractor. J. BD:
Tharpe. Griffin, Rt. C.

Jahn Deere 12, A Combine,
ist. class. cond., $700. Edwin
Sims, Jackson, Rt. 4.

Garden Tractor, 46 model

motor in good cond., $100.00;
Also Spring Tooth Harrow, $6.
Willie Walsh, Riverdale, Rt.

Oliver Pick-up Hay Baler,
Side Delivery, used 1
Ist. class cond. Dayid Evans, |
Jackson, Rt. 4.

New 2 H Walking Cultivator,
yerfect cond., $50. Riley C.|
touch, Turin.

1949 model 4 HP Garden
Tractor, turn plow, disc har-
tow, furrows and sweeps, list |
price $454.40. Make offer. E. L. |
Morgan, Graymont.

Allis-Chalmers
eultivators, 6 ft. mower, No.
40 Combine for sale at my
place. Phone 336 or 48 R. J.
McCov. Barnesville.



B_ Tractor,

1. |

season, |

L.|-chtree-Dunwoody Rd, Phone
6004,





nell. Rte 1.
| CORRECTION. Mowing .Ma
-chine for (not the tractor)

|

John Deere L or LA Tractor
| $100. N.K. Wagener, Redan.

Intl. Corn Binder, . Tractor
drawn, $350. Trade for hay ba-
ler or anything of equal value
G.R. Vinson, Atlanta, 6664 Pea

Ch,





SECOND HA
ACHINERY FOR SA

Mule Deown No. 7 McCor-
mick.Deering Mower for sale.
A.S. Gibson, Thomaston.

H John Deere 46 model Trac-
tor lights, starter and power li-
ft, used 2 seasons, good cond.
planters, cultivators, distributors
trailer type 18 in. battom plow
$1200. Dorsey W. Hawkins Re-
becca Rte.

1 each: Farmall H_ Tractor,
1941 model, McCormick-Deering
Binder, 2 H Wagon, Intl. Har-
vester Thresher, Steel Wheel
Tractor Wagon, and three 2 H



Turn Plows, other tools, all
for $1500. Mrs -V. G. Groves,
Bie POB 92. =



PLANTS FOR SALE.



Cert. Bunch PR Plants, $4.
M. Del. in Ga. no. Orders less
than 2M Prompt shipment. Geo.
W.. Register, Cordele, Rt. 3.

CoppersiiR Potato Plants, ins.
treated! $2. M; 5M up, $1. 75 M.
pp. Ira Williams, Surrency, Rt.2

Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
Wakefield Cabbage, Collard, an
White Burmuda Onion Plants,
300, $1. $2.50 M.. Marcus Will-
iams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. Red Skin PR
Plants, $1.50 M. Del. John Tf.
O, Quinn, Surrney, Rt, 2

Govt. insp. Potato Plants, red
and copper skin, $1. M. Quar.
full count. Prompt shipment.
Alge Lightsey Surrency.

Ga. Collard, Chas. W. Cab-
bage Plants, 600, $3: $1.50-M.
5M, $6.00; iM, $. dike 50. PP; 20
M. $20. FOB. Moses Dayis,
Milledgeville, Rt. Box 126.

Copperskin and Red Skin Po-
jtato Plants, govt. ins $1.40
M. 5 M, $6.75 Del. L. C. Harper,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. PR and Copper-
skin Potato Plants, $1.50 M del.
in 5 M lots; Marglobe Tomato,
$2. M, Ruby King Sweet Pep-
per, $3. M; 50 C. Moss packed.
Prompt shlpment. C. Be Temb-
lin, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Marglobe, Baltimore,
Stone, wilt
Plants, moss wrapped, del.
omptly $2. M; 500, $1.25 PP.
H. Keene, Abbeville.

Marglobe, New Stone, Balti-
more Tomato Plants, extta large
stocky, moss packed, oe
del. wilt resistant, $2. M; 500.5.
25. Marvin E, Keene, Abbeville

Copper Skin Potato Plants,

govt. insp., $1.50 M. del. Step-
hen Herndon, Odum, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. and treated Red
Skin PR Plants, $1.50 M. Del.
Good count. eae shipment.
Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2.

Imp. Purple Skin PR Plants,

&

PL.

insp. and dipped, fh. 75 M. Del.}-

5000 and up, $1.50 M . Del. G. Ww

Aspinwall, Odum.

Red Skin PR Plants, $1.25 M.
Prompt shipment. Prepaid. Paul
Lightsey, Sereven.

Govt. insp. Red and Yellow
Skin PR Plants, full count, $1.50
M. Del. No checks . George Gri-
ffis, Screven. :

Govt. insp. PR Plants, red and
pink skin, $1.25 M. 5M up, $1.
'M. Good count. Prompt ship-
| ment. No cheeks. W. D: Lightsy
Screyen, Rt. 2.

Red Skin PR Plants, goyt. ins,
2. M. Del. in Ga. Full count:
. Pearce, Surrency; RFD 2

tne insp. Red Skin PR
Plants, Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato Plants, $1.50 M. Ruby
King Sweet Pepper, $2.50 M;
50c C. Miss Florence O,Quinn,
Odum, Rt. 2.

Pure State insp, PR Plants,
|$2. M. Good count. Prompt ship-
iment. E~F. Williams, Alma, Rt.

Govt. insp. Pink Skin Potato
Plants, $2. M. Exe. few thousand
for 100 lb print saacks, free of
holes and mildew. . Mrrs.J. J:
Stalvey, Ray City, Rt. a;

Sagae Plants, $1. doz.;
50c. Good roots. PP. Miss.
ian Hardin, White, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. Cabbage an@ Ga.
Collard Plants 500, 75c; 700.$1.
$1.40 M.; Marglobe Tomato, 40c
GC; 500, $1. PPto 3rd. zone. Sol-
omon Davis, Milledgeville, Rt.5
Box 126.

Govt. insp. Copper and Red
Skin Potato Plants, ae - M.; 5M
and up, $1.50 Del. C. E. Morris,| M
Baxley, Rt 2 -

5 for
Lill-





New:
resistant Tomato |



ees ea as



Sage Plants
25c ea. Giant
bearing ee $1 -; Kud-
zu Crowns, rabap a
Trees, 25 ea. we ikege

Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.|

Govt. insp. Patato Plants seed
from vine cuttings, M.|-m
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $1.50
M. Ruby King Pepper, 50e C.
$2.25 M.Del. to 3rd. zone. All
rooted. Ready to -ship. oe
O,Quinn, Surrency Rt.

Sage Plants, 20c ea.; se Th-
empson Strawberry, $1. -C, Kud-
zu Crowns $6. C.-Comfrey Horse
radish, Catnip Horehound, 25c
bunch. Add postage. Mrs Nellie
Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Cert. Yellow Skin Bunch
PR Plants, fob, $4. M; No. ord-
ers less 2M.Orders filled through
J. G. Lowe, Milledgeville,

Black Beauty Egg plants, 35
doz.; Hot Pepper, 3 kinds Sweet
Bell Pepper Plants, 25 doz,;
Cabbage Collard, -25c doz. Ne
Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt.
Box 343.

Certified La. Copperskin
plants, $2.75 M; M Lots, $2.50;
10 M and above, $2.25. Prepaid.
T. N. Harrison, Patterson.

Insp. PR Bunch Potato
Draws, $1. C; Parstey, Cauli-
flower, Egg Plants, Bell Pep-
pers, Dill, Sage, 35c doz.; Broc-.
coli, Beets, Chard, Carrots, To-|
matoes, Cabbage, 2 doz., 38c.
Mrs, H. V.- Franklin, Register.

Tomato plants, 300, $1.00;
$2.50 M; Calif. Wonder Sweet
and Cayenne Hot Pepper and
Black Beauty Egg Plants, 500,
$1.50; $3. M; 50e C. PP. R.
Chanclor, Pitts,

Sweet Potato, Bea Or Yellow
Skin, govt. insp. and treated,
full count, $1.75 M; 5M and. up,
$1. 80 Me EO? Lightsey, Bristol,
Rt. 1

Red * Skip sPR ioe govt.
insp., treated, 100 to Hill, $1.25
M. Del, Good count, J. F. Boy-
ett, Bristol, Rt. 1.

PR Red Skin Plants, $1.75
M; 5 M_up, $1.50 M. No es
nor COD. Prompt shipment.
Jehnnie Thornton, Screven.

-Buneh Potato plants, Tifton
Exp. Stat. Variety, $1. C; 500,
$3.50; $5.50 M; Del. in 5 days
of arder, large plants;
globe and Rutger Tomato, 300,
$1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP.
Morris Sanders, Lumber City.

PR plants, govt. insp., pink
skin, $2.00 M; Cabbage, Tomato
and Collard plants,
300, $1.00; Big Gem Everbear-
ing Strawberry, $1. C. Del. Lee
Crow, Gainesville, | Rt. 2, Box
a ae

Horse : eadick
aye Horne Ever-

Masodon Strawberry plants,,
70e C; 500,$3.00; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 50c C; 500, $2.50; $4.75);
M; Blue Damson Plum, $1. ea.;
Goose Plums, 3, $1.00; 40c ea.;
White Eng. Peach Sprouts, 3,
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs.

fie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Wonderberry and Red Gold
Strawberry Plants, 75 C; Ever-
bearing, $1. C; White Iceburg |-
Blackberry, rooted Sage, Horse
Radish, 6, 50c; Garden Horse-
mint, Peppermint, 24, 60c;
Black Wainut -Meats, 75 lb. No
checks. Add postage. Mrs. Wil-
lis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1

Dill Plants, Peppermint, 7ac
C: Catnip, Balm, Tansy, 3, 25;
Garlic Bulbs, 2 doz., 50c; Gem
and Mastodon liverbearing
Strawberry plants, $1. C:
Gold and Lady T., 75c C. pees
moss packed. Miss Graee Eaten,
Dahlonega, Rt, ahas .

Imp. PR plants, L. A. Copper-
skin, govt. insp., treated, $1.50
M. Del. in Ga. Prompt ship-
ment. J. E. Arnold, a tne
Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. La. Copperskin
Potato plants, $1.50 M. FOB.
Good count. C. F. Mann, Sur-

reney, Rt. 2.

Millions New Ground Grown
Marglobe, Rutger and Balti-
more Tomato plants, 500, $1.00;
$1.50 M: Moss. packed, paper
wrapped. No orders less 500.
George W. Gaff, Fitagerale, Rt. |
3.

ay ingp. PR eee Le
. FOB. No COD orders, G. L.

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$2.10 Mj|\p

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Skin Potato p
to 8rd. zone, F
| shipment, R,
t. 2.

Margicbe, | Bione Bi

Doty Conan el
a ee in

$2.50 M. Large lots cheaper.
coD orders. A. C. Gar
Gainesville, Rt. ams :

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New Stone Marglobe
mato plants, 50 M; Pey
Hot, $3. M; Sweet, $3.50
Sallie Whitley, Alma, Rt.

Sweet Potato plants,
insp., treated, from vines,
M. W. C. Burnsed, Ella

PR plants, govt. insp
ed, $1.50 M. Del. Tb
Alma, Rt, 4. :

PR plants, ae
on & v
}, Bee

$1. M.

Govt, A and tre
ple and Copper Skin |
now ready, $1.90 M;
$1.75 M. Del. No cheeks
COD hee Lightsey, s r

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Rt. i, Box 185.
La. Copperskin ee =)
to plants, govt. insp. and t
ed, grown from vine, $1.5

Del. A. F. Sheffield, Surn

Govt. insp. PR: plants,
M; M and up, $1.40.
MO only. Prompt s} ipment..
R. Hutto, Surrency, Rt, 2.

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kin Co ;













PR.
eae to fa. plants

Me Full count. No CO!
D. A. Lightsey, Surrenc

La. Copperskin Swee
to plants, govt. insp.
count, $1.50 M. Del. a
cock, Surrency. ~
, Red and Yellow
poe govt. insp., no}
1.50 M; 6000, $1.25
count. Prompt. hipment.
Murray, Odum, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. Coppers
ey lants,
Cad ited
oma 0, $2. M; Ruby

Calif. Wonder ir
50c C; 500, $2.00; $3.

Collard, 300, $1.0: > Sra
pe C. W. Smith, | Gait y

en insp. Re

Skin PR. 2 a Pe
$2.65 M; Old Fashi
plants, 500,
rompt shipment.
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt

Govt. insp. pure Old
Boon Potato plants, ready,
$2.50; $4. M. Del; :
a Skin PR, 500,

M. Del. Prompt shi
guar. Dewey
Gainesville, Ata

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3 M up, 3 we 3
shipment. N. es ;
eget an

Bean Seed, 48 crop, we
free, hand shelled, 3 arge
$1. Orders shipped

PP. Mrs. Belle. Crowe, |
ville, Rt. 2.

White Velvet and aude
Seed, 35c cup; Mixed
Bunch Butterbeans, 30
cup; White 3unch But
35c cup. Add:-postage. Mon
MO. No stamps. Mrs.
Roach, Royston, Rt. Ts

Calif. Multiplyi iy

25e start. PP.
Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Martin Gourd Seed, - 2
Calico Bunch Butterbe: ns,
Ib.; 8 Ibs, $1. PP. Earl Stuc



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Blackshear.

Genuine Imp. Cam or
Black Diamond Wate
Seed, . $1.00; Origin
Sweetheart Melon,
sathe Site large

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from _ planting,
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a newself-pro-










), 30c, post-
Nunn, Crawford





. Muskmelon
Ist. yr., 10
Wallace Wil-
Ret... 4
eaned Ist grade
Seed, $10. Cwt.
earman, Chula.
iltiplying Beer
be. Ella Green






iD PEAS |
SALE.



ved Crowders,
for cattle or
Lelius Helms.










red 4 lbs $1.00.
T Carter, Log-

Little White

gt Add 15cpos
Brown 6wks. Cr-
cups, plus 10c

| Peas,35 for two) P

. H.E. Rich-
Rit oe

good Blue Go-
d, recleaned, $5.
in 150 Ib. bags.
P. Brightwell,









son Non-Shatter
.25 bu.; New Era
as, $5 Brab Peas,








































White Purple

K) led, Bunch Butter
. Add postage. Exc

Browneyed Ce:
_ Te lb. Henry D. Lan
| Red.

clean, sound field
Tilman Unknown
, $5.50 bu.; $5.25

Crowders, 20c
Crowders, 15c lb.
tender White
d Beans, 35 cup.
cornge. Miss

t
Oak Hil




g 6 cups, $1.
B; Col, Running
Bunch Lima





Soy Beans, purity 99.
2) cash my barn. Bradley Wills,

| ther, Fort Valley

Yelnando, Non-Shatter Soy
Beans, recleaned, new bags,
;|95 percent germ., $4. bu. Os-)
born Royal, Vienna, Rt. 2.

, 90 bu. Crowder Peas, pr-
fectly sound, good for hay and
eating, $5. bu. FOB. J. R. Bry-
ant; Chipley.

Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
20e lb. in 5 lb. lots; $7. bu. Exc.
for print sacks, 5 lbs, for 3
sacks, free of holes.. Add post-
. T. Brown, Ball Ground,

Watermelon Sead Lh

lue Lupine Seed |

White and Col. Bunch But-
terbeans, 10e cup. Add postage.
ee J, L. Crump, Martin, Rt.

Genuine Blackeyed and
few Red Speckled - Crowder
~| Peas, 15 lb.; White Running

Butterbeans, 20c cup. Add post-
age or come after. Mattie Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Genuine Purple Hull Black-
eyed Crowder
shelled, 20c lb. Add postage.
Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt.
2:

Pure Brab Peas, $5.75 bu.; 5
bu. ea. Black and Gray Crowd-

$6.50 bu. J. H. Coleman, Jr.,
Mitchell, RFD.

100 -er more bushels White
ed Blackeyed Peas,
ct.| 93-00 bu. Mark E. Foster, Talk-
Genuine White 1
and* Red Speckled Crowder
Peas, sound, pure, 5 lbs., $1.00;
15 Ib., $2:75; 30 Ibs., $5: No
checks. .Add postage.

Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

JORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE.

25 bu. good White Milling
in shuck, $1.25 bu. at
barn if all taken. Ernest Eng-
lish, Fayetteville.

beans, white 3 :

Mexican June Corn, Blue and
' White Grains, pure, 10c lb.; Lit-
tle Lady Peas,
ostage. Dana L. Smith, Cov-
ington, Rt. 4.

60 bu. good Slipped Shuck
Corn at my farm, $1.65 bu.; Al-
so 15 bu. Field Peas, Black-
eyed, Browneyed, and Tilman,
mixed, $4.50-$5.50 bu.; 2 bu.
Imp. Spanish Peanuts,
bu. for lot. 6 mi. E. Roberta,
Hwy. 80. K. S. Lindsey, Lizella,

45 bu. partly shucked corn,

$1.35 bu. at. barn; Also 6 b

Red Riper Peas, $5.50; White

Crowders, 15c lb.; Calif, Black-

eyed Peas, 1 1/2 gal., 15c Ib.
B

Justice, Ander | -
-

Gainesville, Rt. 3.

Seed Corn, high Jab. test, $8.

bu. FOB farm. Bob Means,

Slipped Shuck Crib
Corn, $1.50 bu.; 6 or more bu.
White Blackeyed Sugar Crowd-
place. J. W. Cosby, Cedartown,
747 Fletcher St.

Several hundred lbs. Shucks |
for sele. Willie Walsh, River-

sacks Mrs Floy
nebe es os

W. A. Moore, Haa-/



EGGS FOR SALE



Chinese Ringneck Pheasant
Eggs, 20c ea.; And-Chicks, 40c
Donald Carter,

-| Bronze Turkey,
| Black Leghorn,
Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Rt.

[ $2.50 per 15.
6 Wks. Tabie
cine fine, green | 1
cin




Papes Black Minorea Eggs,
17 settinz, $1.25; 25 ea. PP,
. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt.
Buff Duck Eggs, setting of 13,

Thomson, Box 204.-
Bourbon Red Turkey Eggs,







About 15 tons Peanut Hay,
Spanish and Runner, $15. ton,

Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 121.

Several tons good Runner
Peanut Hay, free of poison, $15.)
ton at my place. John W. Beall,

Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.

5,000 lbs. Martins Combine
Milo, grown from. certified

seed, 5c Ib. at my farm in
Hampton; Also 2500 bu. 49!

Wheat ready by middle of
June. Write best offer. W. S.
Loftis, Atlanta, 45 Mangum St.,
S. W. Tel. Ma. 2182.

7 tons Baled Lespedeza Hay,
$25. ton my place, 8 mi. E.
Griffin on Griffin-Jackson Rd.
W. C. Futral, Griffin, Rt. 4.

SACKS FOR SALE





White Sacks, 100 lb. cap.

free of holes and mildew, 20c)
ea. PP. Mrs. E.. E. Patterson, | Quitman, P. O. Box 429.

Cumming, Rt. 1.

White sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no, Also Green Glaze Collard Seed, | inoculated, $35. ea. Reg. papers
Loles, unwashed, 6, $1.00; PP ing25c pte Ts 5, Steed; Buena | furnished. Will ship exp. col.
Vista. | Dr. E. E. Ealum, Savannah, Rt.

Ga. No checks, or 10c extra.
Mrs. W. M. Nix, Cumming, Rt.
Y.

Print sacks, 100 lb. eap., good
eond., washed, 30c ea.; Add
postage. Money or good checks.
By Parcel Post or COD. Mrs.
T. L. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt.
8.

Print sacks, washed, free of
holes, 3, $1.00; Odds, 25 ea.;
White Sacks, washed, 20c ea.;
Unwashed, 18c ea. PP. Mrs.
Walter Porter, Gainesville, Rt.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes, 25 ea.; $2.75 doz.;
Odds, 20c ea. Add _ postage.
Prompt shipment. No_ stamps
nor checks. Mrs. Elizabeth Alli-
son, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Large, nice Print sacks, | | z
| calves, 1000 lbs. or more, $250. med. type, dbl. treated, reg. in

smooth, washed, free. of holes
and mildew, 30c ea. plus post-
age. Mrs. J. C. Burdett, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,| Foremost Gay Lad stock.. See)
washed, ironed, good cond., 30c| him and calves:

ea.: Odds, 25 ea. Add postage. | Reg. - Walking Stallion, | White, arourtd 225-250 lbs. $50.

J. C. Stone, Canton, Rt. 1.

300-400 large size print sacks,
no holes, mildew, nor spots, 25c
ea. not PP; 30c ea. PP. Large
orders cheaper. Mrs. Joe Ing-
ram, Dawsonville, Rt. 3: ;

White 40 in. wide Sacks, 6,
$1.00; Crash Sacks, 8, $1.00;
Nice prints, 3, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. H. .C. Bryant, Jasper, Rt.
3.

Large unwashed print sacks,
30c ea. PP on 6. Mrs. W.. H>
Walters, Lavonia, Rt: 2.

Big White Sacks, 100 lb. eap..,

checker style, unwashed, 6,
$1. FOB. Mrs. R. W. Wingo,
Newnan.

200 Guano Sacks. 100 lb. eap.,
clean, free of holes, 20c ea;
200 sacks, 200 lb. cap., 25e. Add
postage. Mrs. Hugh L. White,
Stockbridge.



MISCELLANEQUS
_ FOR SALE

FEATHERS

Nice, new, White Downy)
| Feathers, 70c lb. Del. Sample
on request. Mrs. Mary Collins,

Gainesville, Rt. 1.
FIG BUSHES

Common Fig Bushes, large) Decatur, 3550 Glenwood Rd.

type, $1, ea, PP. Mrs, Chas, M
Smoak, Griffin.

GOARDS

_ . Martin Gourds, 20 ea.; Large,
med, and small gourds of sev-|
eral varieties, 15c ea.; $12. C;
Large Pk. mixed Gourd Seed,
25e. Mrs. Ben MeBryant, Fitz-

gerald, Rt. 3.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES

Capped Honey, 49 lb.; 50c
lb. for strained honey. At my
home. Charlie Cook, Alpharetta,

Rt. 3,

Italian Yellow Banded -and
Caucasion Queen Bees- for sale.

T. A. Mosley, Oconee.

22 Old Fashion Bee Hives,
$44, Come get at a! farm. 2
: , Harper,





$3. a panes, J.




mi. S.. Osierfield. D.
Osierfield, ne



MANURE 4th, $10. ea; 2, $15. Richar

litter, in small lots at my home.| 7 reg. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old,
J. H. Felker, Atlanta, 625 Cool-| $20. ea. with papers. William
edge Ave. N. E. Cash, Gainesville, Ri ae

MEATS (FRESH AND CURED)| Reg Reg. SPC Male,

Hams, 10-15 lbs., 60c lb.;-Shoul-

ders, 10-15 lbs., 40e lb. FOB. C.
B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 1. crated, #300 in AL. 20:

75e lb. Mrs. Edna Cc. Pettit, | old, $12. at. my barn, 2 1/4 mi, 5
Decatur, Talson Rd., Rt. 1. Tel., E. Hampton, Reube Smith, Rt,
De. 7588. i ;

Smoked Hams, trimmed, good,! Prize winning stock,-very bes
tender. wts. 21-25-25-23-25-22- | bloodlines, reg. .in buyers
93-27 and 22 Ibs. 85c Ib. Riley | Dame, lifetime treatment. Re-

C. Couch, .Turin: ~ | duced prices. M. J. Blackmon, _
; | Pinehurst. 4 mi. N. E Pine>
PECANS . | hurst.

halves, PP to you, 50c lb. in| Reg. Durec Boar, farrowed



2 te i
after order is received to in- | SPC Brood Sows, $25. ea. Walt-.
sure fresh meats. J. E. Ritch, er Carr, Roberta, Rt. 2 ;



2 Cows, 6 yrs. old, from exc.| Few nice Big Bone Black 2

Damascus. |name, $20. ea. Ship, anywhere.

/enough for any herd. Mrs. | best boars in southeast. top
| Percy A. Price, Albany, 1221/2 | grade Darses from Wilson.



| Sale. J. B. Alexander, Cornelia.



eesors imparted, $50. Mrs. Hugh : Ibs. Come see: J. Q. Burton;



| Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

| old, $250. Dr. Wm. W. Smith, |)










| OIC Pigs, 6 wks. old June





Pure* Chicken Manure, no| Bearden, Douglasville, Rt. 2.






med, |

: moked | blocky type, cholera immune
Caevood mone best blood lines, wormed,
mos. old, reg. in buyers name,
Ralph












Sanders, Vienna.
Country cured Ham, 24 lbs., 6 OIC Pigs (not reg.) 6 wks.





9 Country Cured Hickory SPC Pigs, all ages, from






Shelled Pecan Meats, mostly |
or more Jb, lots, Shelled| Nov. Ist., 1947, $85.00; Also 3

10 wks. old blocky SPC pigs,
10 lbs. Schley Pecans, $3.50;, approx. 50-60-lbs. ea. weaned,

2 Dean Forest Rd

Orion Cherry King Duroc
Pigs, 2 males, 1 gilt, out of lit-/

ter of 9, treated and reg. in
Milking Shorthorn bull calf,| buyers name, $22.50. No COD.

6 mos. old, subj. to reg., $75.00; | Billy Finleyson, Finleyson.; 4

















CATTLE FOR SALE





stock, $175. E. A. Pumphrey, mos old, treated, reg. buyers



Rg. Hereford Bulls, sery-| Paul J. Cleveland, Elberton, Rt.
iceable ages, WHR and reg. of; 2. :
Merit blood lines, good enough | Final dispersal sale of 3 extra
for best reg. herds, cheap) special Bred Sows, also one of



N. Jackson St. Phone 1171! Acres, reg. and show type,
(night). | sows just weaned 29 pigs which

Jersey Cow, 4 gals. aaily, for topped Augusta auction. Robt. -
W. Wilson, Augusta, 855 Broad .



20 Hereford Brood Cows, | :
bred reg. Hereford Bull, 3rd.| Purebred Black PC Pigs,

ea. Y. A. Olive, Weodland. | buyers name, erated, del. to
: | exp. office, 41/2 mos. old, $35.;
Reg. Guernsey Bull. 3 yrs. old,/ 19 wks old, $25. Zimri M. Ad-
sire of 7 consecutive heifers,| dy, Preston, Circle ARanch

Also at Stud:| White OIC Hog. nearly full

his Biut Ribbon Colts, G. 8, | Stansell Bovetem RED Te
Vinson, Dunwoody. (Ch. 6004).; OIC Pigs, out of prize win-
2 Jersey Milch Cows, each "ing show stock, bred for type
giving 3 gals. daily. See at my | 2nd quality, dbl. immune, reg.
place in Cashtown, 3 mi W.| im buyers name, unrelated
Aragon. Lee Whiteside, Aragon. | P@!7s. $25. ea. W. J. Lyle, Lil- -
}burn, Rt. J. Oraland Farm.
2 eh aoe breed- | Phone Ve. 4781.
n Bil ; :
41/2 vis old, $400. to $450../ OFC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
Guar. din every respect. | 56e-..4n buyer's. name," 8 wks
71/2 mi Albany, Rt. 62. C. M. 0d. $25.00; 10 wks. old, $30. ea.
Pippin Albany :. | Satis. guar. Ship anywhere. Wt,
Re & | 30-50 ibs. H. J.. Dupree, Ac-
Polled Hereford Bull. Dbl.| worth. Rt. 1.
Standerd.. reg., Prince Domino ene cae , Be
bloodline, for sale. E. T. New-| OIC Pigs, from prize winning
ton, Madison, Choctaw Ranch. | 5WS. Teg. in buyers name, 8
wks. -old, $25. Furnish unre-
ee a Sie 3 lated pairs. Males ready for
mos. old July 11, Dam, Renas | jight service, and bred silts. W.
Dot. 966735, Sire Ranger Royal, | H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

now $40.00: 3 mos. old, $65.00; : :
1 mi, Lawrenceville. Duluth 3 reg. Berkshire Gilts, bred

Hwy. L. R. Meeks, Lawrence- | t0 reg. male unrelated. 150-200. >
VillecRE i. : | Ibs., 8-9_mos. old, reg. Hereford

: ' | Gilts. 250 Tbs.; Also reg. Jersey
Reg. Bull Calf, Jersey. best) Male, from high rating ances-
bloodlines, 1 wk. old, all an-| toys 19 mos. old, approx. 700



x



L. White; Stoekbridge. | Robinson.

Young Guernsey Cow and| spc Pigs, 3-4mos. old. male
Calf 1 mo, old, sell with or! ang females, $30. ond $35. ea.
without calf. J. B. Ledford, | Treated, crated, fob, reg. buyers
}name: SPC reg. Mel ~~
: | old. $75. at farm; $80. crated.
Reg. Hereford Bull, 2 yrs.| pop. Mrs L. W. Seago, Pine:



hurst.

; : ae | -Hereford Boar, Belmont Pea-
Nice Springer Heifer and|.h King, State Grand Champ.



| Calf 1 wk. old for sale. Lewis | Boar: for sale. Frank P. Single-

H. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. | ton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. es
Several purbred Jersey Bull) 60 purebred PC Pigs, not rg. +

| Calves, sired by the Very Good} 8wks. old June 1. inoculated for

4 Star Bull, Sparkling Draconis | cholera, $13. 25 ea. erating $1.50

Ivy Sir, out of good producing |extra. On farm at Penfield, Ga.

dams, $75. reg. and transferred,|M. T. Sanders, Commerce,

E. B, Braswell; Athens, Care} 9 OIC Pigs, 7 Hereford Pigs,
: 8-10 wks. old, $15. ea. Mrs. C.

eas a: - |G Arnett, College Park, Rt 2:

Riverdale Rd. (21/2 mi, S. Col-
HOGS FOR SALE ye Pubic

Reg. life treated Duroc Pig,

Purebred Duroc Pigs, both|male 5 mos. old, $30. crated,
sex, born. Feb. 24, life time|FOB H- L. Williams, Baxley.
treated for cholera, $25. ea. Good Berkshire Pigs about 40
born last Sept., reasonable, sell-| lbs.., treaated, Ee in buyer,s
ing to avoid inbreeding. La-| name, 20. ea. See or write,





mar Land, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Eugene Moore, Ailey.




Ee







_and wormed.

-his colts, breeding
- gale.

~ dren,

hens.







(Continued from Page One)

ileged to talk to in several years in
which there were more boys than girls.
Tam always happy to see girls finish in
a graduating class, but numbers of times
-it has been painful to note the very few
boys in graduating classes.

Roberta and Crawford

HOGS FOR SALE



Choice reg. Hereford Boars
and Gilts, 3 mos. old, from ve-
ry finest bloodlines, perfectly
marked, life treated for cholera
Ship anywhere
Reg. in buyer,s name, $25.: ea.
W. M. Mims, Byromville, Rt. 1.

60-80 Ibs,OIC Pigs, short no-
se, out of prize winning stock,
$25. ea. Will reg. for $1. extra.
W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.

Yorkshire Sow, reg.,
Northern Stock, 21/2 yrs. old,
about 400 lbs., $80.. Geo. W.
Tyler, Atlanta, 1250 So. More-
dang Ave. Hwy. 42. Phone Cy.
7529.

finest,



- HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



2 tive gaited Saddle Horses,

$100. ea. B. F. Lyle, Doraville. |

Phone Chamblee 2202.

Percheron Horse, 5 yrs. old,
Peavine thoroughbred, 5 gaited,
artly trained for show; Also

head thoroughbred Schrop-
shire Sheep: Contact. 1. mi.
West Cohutta. B. Holcomb,
Varnell. Rt. 1.

At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing Stallion Wyllys Merry Al-
len No. 401412, A Blue Roan
Son of Merry Boy. Come see
stock for
Thomas C. Wylly, Ten-
nille.

Nicely matched pair of mules,
2400 Ibs., 5 and 6 yrs. old, Black
Mare and Rich Bay Mare
Mules, 50 lb. difference in wt.
W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica.

4 yrs. old 100 per ct. Albino
Saddle - Horse, 730 Ilbs., $125.
cash or trade for milch cows;
Also French Alpine Milk Goat

with 3 kids, $25. E. L. Burnette, }

Quitman. Phone 4532.

Good Mule, work anywhere.
good cond.; Also 1H Wagon,
and Plow Implements, for sale
cheap at my place. W. H. Ro-
chester, Atlanta, Rt. 9, Box 287.

2 yrs. old Iron Grey Stud Colt,
sound, gentle, ideal for chil-
$50. cash. Or .exec. for
heifer. shoats or young
Pat McRee, Buckhead.

Reg. Tenn. Walking Fillie,
10 mos. old, by Man OGlory,
out of reg. Mare, $250.: 18 mos.
old reg. Filly by Allen-Wilson
Allen out of Nell Dan, $750.
John Goforth, Gainesville.

nice

Saddle Horse for sale or exc.
for cows or young stock. W.
Brayton Hammon, Albany, Rt.
1, Box 663, Cordele Rd. Phone

Will not ship. L. M. King At-

rans. Mrs. R. R. Marlow, Frank-

County, again,

RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

constitute a part of old Georgia. Many
of the fine people there have lived for
generations on the land of the paternal
homestead. Here, again, also we find
wonderful progress, nice homes, fine
eattle and the best of people.

All in all I know of no greater priv-
ilege than to be able to travel over the

RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



NZW Rabbits, from _ ped.
stock, 8 mos. old doe, $5.00;
81/2 mos. old buck, $5.00; 11
wks. old bucks, $2.25 ea. Exp.
Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming; Rt. 5.

4 does, 5 bucks, 3 mos. old
$5. ea.; 6 bucks, 5 does, 2 mos.
old, $3.50 ea. Ped. furnished,
stock from Willow Brook strain.
Exp. chrgs. paid by receiver.
Mrs. David Patterson, McDon-
ough, Box 100.

NZW Rabbits, 10 wks. old,
$1.50 @a. FOB. Cash or MO.
Mrs. R. M. Vocke, Quitman, Rt.
9 f

Ped. NZW Rabbits, bred does
and young does and _ bucks.
Exe, for Guinea Pigs. Bill Cul-

lens, Atlanta, 840 North Ave.
N. E. Tel. At. 9985.
2 yr. old reg. Checkered

Giant Buck, slight eye defect,
$10. exp. col.; 6 young ones,
7 wks. old, entitled to reg. 1
buck, $4.: 5 Does, $5. ea. All
with ped. Papers. Walter
Reeves, Ellenwood.

6 full blooded Angora Rab-
bits, 2 dos, 4 bucks, for sale
cheap. Call Ivy 962-J: Or write:
W. A. Perry, Macon, 902 Hazel
St.

6 NZ Pink Eyed White Rab-
bits, 9 wks. old, $2. <ea.;. 2
Angoras, 9 wks. old, $2. ea.;
3 does. 20 mos. old, bred to un-
related buck, very fine, $3.75
ea. N. L. King, Lawrenceville.

10, Guinea Pigs, 5. grown, 5
young, 4 sows or bred, $7. Mrs.
Ira Worley, Homer, Rt. 1.

Rabbits, 2 mos. old, $1. ea.

lanta, 1387-Avon Ave. Tel. Ra.
8202. s

Pr. young Guinea Pigs (Cav-
ies) $2.50; Extra males,, breed-
ing age, $1. ea. Billy Turner,
Union Point. .

Rabbits: Ped. Jr. Bucks and
Does, from reg. parents of
Sandy Flemish Giants, Hwt.
Chinchillas and Eng. Angoras,
ped. and reg. Eng, Angora Sr.
Bucks, from reg. red, white and
blue seal parents. M. K,. Fuqua,
Hawkinsville.

2% mos. old Jr. Rabbits, pure
Russian Red crossed by Flemish
Giant, $3.25 pr. Plus exp. chrgs.
Prompt shipment. All letters



346R40.

dint Rte 2:



SPECIAL PECAN NOTICE

In compliance with a

Young, Chief S, E. Marketing Field Office, Fruit and
Vegetable Branch, Production and Marketing Admin-
istration, U. S. D. A., Atlanta, I am calling your at-
tention to a special hearing to be held at the Admiral
Semmes Hotel, Mobile, Alabama, May 31 and June 1,
and in the County Court House, Albany, Georgia, 9:30
A. M., June 3-4, 1949, for the purpose of discussing a
Proposed Marketing Agreement and Order covering
pecans produced in the states of Georgia, Alabama,
Florida, Mississippi and South Carolina.

The proposed meetings in Mobile and Albany
are for the purpose of giving all producers in the six
opportunity
themselves in regard to the proposed Marketing Agree-
ment. The agreement is similar to the agreement now
in effect governing Georgia peaches, It is proposed
that this agreement take effect in time for the 1949
_ 1 am, therefore, calling this meeting to your
attention, in order that you may have an opportunity
to attend one of these meetings, - ees sus

Southeastern states an

crop.



request from Mr. D. K.

of

expressing

old, $45.00; 2 yrs. old .eg. Tog



Felker, Atlanta,
Ave. N. E.

Heavy Wt. Chinchilla Does
that will produce strong litters
$15. ea: at 8 mos. old. I fur-
nish ped. papers. Guar. safe
delivery anywhere by Ry. Exp.
John L. Parrott, Macon, 1491
Johnson Ave,

>



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE .

Reg. Saanan Doe, 6 wks. old,
Sunnyslope breeding, $25. Joe
J. Wilson, Decatur, 828 Third
Ave. Phone De. 0354. &

3 Nubian Milk Goats, 2 fresh
in, 1. to freshen soon, for sale
at farm. Kenneth Kitchen,
Adel. Care T. F. Hicks.

3 milk type goats, white doe
to freshen soon,- part Nubian,
brown young doe, bred, white
buck, no horns, young, gentle,
good price on the 3. Stamp for
full details. Fred E. Grubbs,
Demorest.

2 good family milk goats, ex-
ceptionally cheap. W. C. Dendy,
Clarkston, Phone 3224. :

Reg. Saanan Doe, Ist. fresh-
ening, $50.00; Reg. Doe Kid,
$25. Joe J. Wilson, Decatur,
828 Third Ave. Phone De. 0354,

Reg. Black Tog Milk Goat, 3-
4 qt. with doe kid about 4 mos.

Billy, $20.00; 3 qt. reg. Brown
Tog Doe, freshen later in sum-
mer, $25. J. D. Webb, Soperton,
Box 166.



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want 1 young reg. Guernsey
Heifer. Advise fully. T. J.
Waters, Louisville. ieee :

Want 1 reg. Polled Hereford
Bull, 18 mos. up. State age, wt.,
bloodlines, qualities, breeding
record, cond., price, picture if
possible. D. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville.

HOGS:

Want purebred Boar, 8-13
mos. old-ready for light serv-
ice. J. L. Poore, Camilla.
RABBITS:

Want to trade print sacks
for few Rabbits, NZW or Flem-
ish preferred. Must be good
healthy stock. Mrs. James C.
Lawson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
SHEEP & GOATS:

Want milk goat giving 3 or 4
qts., fresh in or to freshen soon,
cheap for cash. Sankey Tyson,
Sparks. 3

Want 1 goat, without horns,
well trained and gentle; Also
want wagon. Advise. .A. J.
Welch, McDonough.

Want to exe. nice 3 yr. old
Filly, broke to work and ride,
very gentle, for some good
sheep or will buy sheep. Give
age and stock, how many and
Springs.

Want from 3-15 old style nan-
nie goats, cheap for cash. Hen-
ry Oliver, Leesburg, Rt. 1.



POULTRY FOR SALE

ANDALUSIAN

8 true to color Blue Andalu-
sian Hens, expertly culled as
breeders and layers, real show





_'tam Hens,

MINORCAS AND

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,





for the future

POULTRY FOR SALE

are doing, their hopes and aspi

what it takes to bring them to
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agricult r










and to feel that the



BANTAMS

Trio small type mixed Ban-
tams, $1.75. Robert P. Dixon,
eWOOGVIN@ ic tate sue

Purebred Buff Cochin Ban-
tams, 8 hens, 2 roosters, 1 yr.
old, cheap.-Mrs. M. D. Booth,
Atlanta, 15.9 Beecher St. S.
W. Tel. 8205 g oH.

BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS .

6 BR-White Rock cross 4A
Roosters, 1 yr. old, large
healthy. Will ship. All letters
ans. Mrs. R. R. Marlow, Frank-
lin; Rt. 2)

CORNISH. GAMES AND
GIANTS

Several trios purebred White
Lace Red Cornish, $10. MO.
only; Or exc. 2 to prevent in-
breeding. Burnie H. Tootle,
Glennville.

Trio extra fine White Lace
Red Cornish, 1 male, 2 females,
now laying, $12. MO. No checks.
J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. 1.

Brood Pit Game Stag, dad
ame, $2.;- % Tormenter,* %
ordon, $4. Both stags trimmed
and ready to walk. Randall
Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.

Stags and pullets, $2.50 ea.
Trade for calf. W. C. Shumate,
Jr., Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Tel.
De. 3067. i

LEGHORNS :
Black Leghorn Pullets, 10)
mos. old, $1.50 ea.; Older Hens,
$1.75; 2. Roosters, $2. ea.; Ban-
75c ea.; Roosters,
50c; Black Hens, mixed, $1.50
ea. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd. N. E. Tel: Cr. 4390.

White Leghorn Pullets, $2.

mos. old, $1. ea. if ordered at
once. Good stock, no culls. C.
E. Britt, Gabbettville.

70 S. C. large type White
Leghorn Pullets, 11 mos. old.
now laying, for sale. Mrs, C.
R. Jones, Pineora.

19 White Leghorn Hens, 2
Roosters, 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea.;
$25. for lot at my home. Can-
not ship. Mrs. B. T. Echols,
Philomath.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Black Minorca Roosters, 48
and 49 hatch, $3.50 ea. FOB my
station. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Craw-
fordville.

50 Pullets, 8 wks. old, for
sale. Sankey Tyson, Sparks.

PIGEONS .

White and Brown Pigeons,
25c ea. H. A. Martin, Luthers-
ville. }

REDS (NH, RI. AND OTHERS)

N. H. Red Pullets, about 9}
wks. old, 90c ea. 2 mi. Pine
Lake out Rockbridge Rd. M. C.
Ward, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.

GEESE, ETC.

1 Tom and 4 Hens, $35.; Also
Eggs, 12, $3. Claud Roper, Cul-
berson, N. C., Rt. 1, Box 101,
(Resident of Ga.)

Young Wild Mallard Ducks,
domesticated, $2. ea. Ship 3
a a time. PO. Money order.
Mrs. Eliza Guilford, Blackshear,
POB 8. f

Two 1 yr. old: Turkey Hens
and 1 Gobbler, M.B., $25. Will
not ship. Mrs. Owen,
Rockmart, Rt. 2

Pit Games: Cocks. $5. ea.: |
lary. Mrs. Heler

be

ea. lot: 3 mos. old, $1.20 ea.; 2

| furnish 2 room he

PAV CL St OW eda

Home, board, $25. m
Robertson, Loganville.

House with elec, w
bus by door. A. L.

an to. 1 1
help raise. small |

letters ans. Mrs. Rui
Richly, Mineral Blu
Box 132. ;

Rt. 4. Care Mrs.

general farm, da
farm. Need 4 R->
close to school, on mail
truck and tractor driv
fer DeKalb or Ful
Denmon, Conley, R

childre.. (boy 18, bab;
job-on farm near
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Want = farmer Ww
equpiment who can

tivated, Good house
pasture. 3rds. and 4
standing rent. Contac
Stovall, Atlanta, 11
Place, S. W. Phone
Want single man
col. to help do gen
ing for wages by 1
week, and board. 12.
ta Wace: Yarbrou
1025 Lee St., S. W
1661 or Am. 2459.
Want sober, reliab
trious, experienced n
to do anything on f
caretaker of Pretoriz
Prefer with small *
least 2 yrs. college,
with livestock, p
chinery, carpentry.
Trailway Bus. Will
party. Dr. J. M. Ba
bany, P. O. Box 704.
-Want young whi
from country for

Atlanta. Room,

ta, Rt. 2. ;
- Want middlea:
live as one of fam
couple on chicke
honest, | 2



































tains. Mrs.
Clarksville.

work, strong, able

to plow and do oth
farm. Pay. weekly



Tribble, Atlanta, 27

Want unencumber:
for light farm chore:
45-60 yrs. old, white,,

Want family fo gatt

Want nice, middlea
e home wi

other light farm -ch






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Wild Mallard Ducks, domes-
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birds, at my home only. J. H.
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breeds, same strain,
MO. Thomas. Anthon