Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1953 April 29

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~ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1953








iEMORI

April. T wenty=Sixth











itorial By Tom LINDER |



s date four score and eight years





leadership of that remarkable
neral Joseph E. Johnston, sur-
at Greensboro, North Carolina.





_ Alexander H. Ste-
Pee presticnt of the Confederate
wrote a history. The dedication of
ory reveals the thinking of the
the Confederate, States and
very honest student of history
sole purpose of cessation was to.
the rights of the southern states ~
ple under the constitutfon of the
fe

following is the dedication pen-"
Alex, H.. Stephens:












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DEDICATION

the memory of the Patriot-Fa- |
, to the Senate of Sages, whose |
conceived, and to the Band
oes, on- flood and field, whose.
achieved the Independence of
nited States. of America, and
lished, in constitutional form,
rinciples of self-government, by
eople, upon which and_ for

. that Independence was con-
mated, thus opening up this
d of the Free and Home of the
, ag an asylum to the .oppress- |
all climes and refuge to the
ted of all creeds a Fortress




















Author Alex. H. Stephens
~ Hall, Crawfordville, Geor-
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ae REUNION OF THE MEN
'Y UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN
OLK, VA., MAY 31, 1951

core and six years ago the Men
ceased to resist oppression on
tle field when organized resis-
no longer possible.

he most. part ragged, bar efoot,

ry, they retired from the bloody
heroism and death, leaving be-
the hallowed graves of a mil-
ades who had given their all
aid and prserve the Declaration

ence and the ores as of

er course was left open



3 ee and |

hungry miles to homes and farms as
destitute as themselves.

The young manhood. of the South had
followed the matchless leadership of Lee
and Jackson of Hill and Johnson of

Gordon and Pickett, and many other

military geniuses.
The seed corn of the Confederacy had
been ground in the red mill of war, while

th women .and children were sleeping

in sheetless beds, and eating from bare
tables, the linen having been used to
bind up the bloody wounds of those
heroes who had died in vain.

. But a noble leader of that day cast
forth the challenge that~in the veins of
the Confederate Veterans flowed the

Anglo Saxon blood unconquered and un- _
-conqucrable, and they would again build
the wasted places of the Southland, and |

make of it a greater country than that
to which the Northern soldiers returned
in victory. Since that time four score
and six years have gone by.

Four score and six times Old Father
Tinie has completed his yearly cycle

-since the last bugle call was sounded,

and the last rebel yell was heard fighting
under the Stars and Bars.

Four score and six times the Autumn
leaves have floated down upon the gentle

breeze to find their last resting place on
the bosom of mother earth and to make

a winter covering for the couch of those

brave soldiers who fell in that desperate
struggle. Year by year the ranks of the-

living Veterans have grown thinner and
thinner, as more and more they were
laid to rest among the soughing pines,
the whispering oaks and the fields and

- forests, which they loved so well,

_ Four score and six times the shrink-
ing visiets have timidly raised their heads
from their winter hiding place to glad-
den the hearts of mankind.

The rosebuds have sprung into new
life and flaunted their wanton beauty to
delight the discerning eye. The honey
suckles have saturated the balmy air
with the odor-of the nectar of the Gods,
and the song birds have awakened the
echoes of music with their renewed
message of light and love and life.

Four score and six times the cruel

heat of summer has burned down upon

the heads of the thinning ranks of sur-

viving herves. ce

The cruel cold of winter has chilled
the marrow in.the bones of some of those
who were too proud to eat the bread of
charity, and whose spirit of self-reliance
and determination caused them to. walk

: erect, and ney 3 a Peedy smile, with

utter disregard of their own physical
needs.

- For four score and six years they have
led the way through many politic fe

Chicamaugas, Atlantas,
and Gettysburg, and now as the sun goes
down, on the last lingering few of the
Armies of the Confederacy, let us giv@
them the honors of their Native States,
-and crown them with the laurels of vie
tory. ;

The valor and spartan courage of the
people of the Confederate States from

of courage, unrivaled'in history, by the
men of the Confederate forces, have be
come immortal, and need no commendac 5;

were carved in indestructible form in the
hearts and minds of brave people, and
will shine as an example to men and
nations of the future when the little men
who sought to degrade them have been ~

The principle of the States Rights as _
recognized in the Constitution of the

the very cornerstone of the liberties of
America and, whatever politicians, prop-
agdndists: and agitators may say, the

South who sought to uphold the Constitu-
tion, is inescapable.

a

wore the Grey is being held, let it be
remembered that the cause for which
they- fought is immortal and, while the

and, while the sons and daughters o
thuse heroes are themselves marchin.
down the road of time in the evening o
life, yet their grandsons and granddaug= |
ters and suceeding generations will re
member why, and will carry on the fight
as God gives them strength to preserve
our country and our Constitution and
will in spirit always respond to the
enemy with the Rebel Yell and will
flaunt in his face the Stars and Bars until
the principles for which they fought and
- died are recognized and obeyed.

Here in Norfolk, Virginia, by the
shores of tne Chesapeake Bay, along the.
rivers and harbors where the first settlers
came to build a Free World is a fitting |
place to commemorate the last meeting
on earth of the Men in Gray.

Not far from here landed the first
English Colony of Roanoke, which vane
ished from the face of the earth.

Just a few miles away on Cape Henry



(Continued on page Four)

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Appomattoxes ee

1681-65,-as well as the immortal deeds :

tion by me or anyone else because they _

entirely forgotten in the dust of antiquity,

United States is still and must always be on

shining fact that it was the men of the

As the last Reunion of the men whe

men who followed Lee and Jackson have
. mostly joined them in the Great never * cs


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Tom Linder, Commissioner
Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga
By Department -of Agricultur
Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau o:
Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.





Entered as second class matter
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at Covington, Georgia under Act:
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of June 6,
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provided for in Section 1103 Act :

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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

$27. 00; Mi @ieamer PTO Driven
Cotton Duster, 4 rows, $50.00;
Set of cultivating cotton and
@wrn, harrows $25.00, on
Mowing Machine, $150.00. R.

Pinson, Augusta, 2416 Sparks
Rd: Tel. 62318.

Farmall F-12, Henin F-14,
both in running cond., cheap. |;
Sell-as is or for parts; Also good
tractor tire, size 900-40. W. W.
Toole, Hephzibah, Rt. 1.

Used \ Walking Garden King
Tractor, 5 hp, gasoline engine,
plow, cultivator, - disc, good
working. order, used little, reas-
onable. See: S. J. Bertelsen,
Pine. Mountain Valley, Shiloh
Rd. Rt. 2:

Intl. Heavy Duty Power Unit,
and 3-5 hp Engine, both been
used in operating grist mill on
farm. See and make offer.
Douglas slaton, Richland, RFD
2. 5

1 practically new Wisc. 5 to 7
hp Hay Baler Engine, used ab-
out a week, $125.00 or each. for
2 row rotary hoe. R. H. Whit-
man Buena Vista,\ Rt. 2.

Case N. C..M. Pickup Hay
Baler, used 4 yrs., extra good
cond., at barn, 700. 00. Howard
M. Graham, Ringgold, Rt. 1.

Be -Case Tractor, 2 row
planting outfit, 12 disc bush and
bog, 24 in. tandem harrow, 4





MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND

SECOND HAND |

NACHINERY FOR SALE



-2 Row Roler Type Stalk Cut-
fer, lift type, for Ford or Fer-

g

exch for 6 Row Cotton Duster
fin

bog plow, guide wheels and 8
Jer, Atlanta, 466 Page Ave.,

with 3 sprays to the row, good

rubber, ready to go, size 22X33,
$275.00 at my farm; 7 ft. McCor-
mick Grain Binder. Both good
ond. H. P. Roberson, Dillard.

4

wing Machine, and rake, good !
eond both $90. 00; Almost new
Cole Planter
fertilizer
ments, $25.00; 2 H Wagon vith
body, $20.00. My place 5 mi. No,
Marietta. M.
eS Rt. 1, Pine Mountain

* tor,
lizer attachments,
fittle, A-1 cond., $2000. 00; Also
5 ft. harrow, $175. 00; 3 Disc No.
8 Intl. Tiller,
place Geo. D. Barfield, Louis-
ville, Rt. 3.

Cane Mill,
Grain Cradle,
Distributor,

$

on, $25.00. Trade for cow or

ns-Huski), with turn plow, cult-

fyator, sickle bar mower, good
_ond., now in use, outfit for}.
~ $200.00 at my home. W. -M.
* King, Social Circle, Box 241.!
Phone 183 W.

1952. Ford Tractor, 8

uson, A-1 cond., for sale or

same condition. See my
lace. Willard Wilkes, Oak
ark, Rt. 1.

5 hp Garden Tractor, com-

lete with cultivator, 8 in. turn-

lade cutting harrow. L. S, But-
N.
. DE 1846.

One 5 Row Tractor Sproy

nd. No junk. T. L. Hill, Cov-
ington, Rt. 1. Tel 5574.

Turner Thrashing Machine, on



newly

pulley,

Duplex Cole Planter
plates and springs, used 2 yrs.,
$15.00; No. 15 Chattanooga Mid-
dle Breaker, $10.00; 1 ea. Chatt-
anooga
Cricker Turn Plow, $5.00.
All No: 1 condition, C. T. Brady,
Cairo, Rt. 2. :

Farmall
Tractor, starter, lights, lift, PTO
good motor and _ tires,
.| planters, cultivators, outfit $595.
00. Marvin Maddox, Winder, Rt.

2 Old Fashion Buggies with
repaired wheels,
easy, light, both for $125. 00 or
$75.00 ea.
Frank Cain, Buford. Tel. 2809.

run

See Dont write.

with

70 Turn and Avery
ea.

2 Row Cultivating

500 Chick Cap. Farm Master
Electric Brooder,

good cond.,

1 $25:00. J. N. Jasper, Box Spring,

Late model, self oiler, horse Ga.
rawn McCormick- Deering Mo-

with corn and
hopper, all attach-

C. Bryson, Ken-

1952 Super C Farmall Trac-
cultivators, planters, fert-
used very

$175.00. At my

Golden 3 Roller, Mule Drawn
large size, $50.00;

$15.00; Guano
Cotton Planter,
10.00 ea; Both $15.00; 2 H Wag-



4.3 hp Garden Tractor (Bole-}





purpose



renceville-Decatur Hwy., U. S. | Dbl.

29 Paul Stephens, Tucker.

tor, almost new reasonable for}
cash. N. K. Elliott, Atlanta, 89
Harris St., N, E. Wa. 2496.

Gibson Riding Garden Pract"



Smoothing Harrow
| Tractor,
sale. S. S Kimesy,
Rte;

10
Reaper
power
$150.00. Trade for Heavy Duty
| Tractor Disc Harrow with 24 or
;more discs (6, 7, or 8 ft.). James
B. Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Mill-
edgeville Rd.

Oliver Grain
ine No.
water cool motor, on rubber, 2
rubber sheets, 6 ft. blade, good
cond., no junk, cut 2 light crops.
E, L. Davis, Butler,
253. Tel.

New Holland Pickup Baler,
feady to go, $700.00; New Idea
Side Delivery Rake, $200.00: All
jgood cond. At my farm. Dr,

ft.

52 Ro Yntl,
cond. for sale. Mrs: R. L: Bowen,
Unadilla, Box 237.

ade
motor, $900.00; AC 60 Combine
; with new cylinder bars,
lete., $600.00; J. D. Side Delivery

D.

Rake on rubber,

disc | man Johnson, Warrenton.
bush and bog harrow, subsoiler, |

all
new. 2 mi. N. E. Tucker on Law-|

for Ford
also Corn Planter for
Cleveland,

McCormick-Deering
and Binder, tractor
take-off, on rubber,

Master Comb-

15, with continental

Pi . - Box

140 night.

hogs. T. B. Reid, Thomaston,|N J. Guthrie, Atlanta, 202 Med-
330 East Lee St. Tel. 4201. lical Arts Bldg. Tel. Al. 1332.
One 2 Roller Cane Mill, 10 ft.) 9.199 cap, Round All-Metal
copper pan, 3 copper skimmers, Incubators, practically new, for
fron frame mill, all ready, sale. J. L. Tade, Macon, 2395
$75.00. ba ds Ellis, Cumming, New Clinton Rd. ?
Rt. 5.

Combine in good

12 A Combine with
belts,

$300.00. Nor-

Rome\Disc Harrow, Dearborn
Rotary Hoe, Dearborn 20 x 18

Disc Smoothing Harrow,

| $100.00

ea; Deaborn Pulley,

Duplex 6 Row Cotton Duster,
A-1l cond.,
C Tractor, $75.00 Dan Liddell,
Duluth, Rt.

fits -Allis-Chalmers
:

- ,and variable depth cotton plant-

disc tiller (Athens), Meadows |
No. 20 Hammer Mill, 8 ft. IHC
Binder, steel wheels, used 6
days, tractor hitch, all, good
cond., cheap. Grady #H. Ridley, | A
Franklin.

No 2 Oliver Combine together
with Wise. Air Cooled Engine
for sale. Erron D, Spruill, At-
lanta, Rt. 6. Exchange 3163.

Gravely Garden Tractor, 5 H,
good running cond., sickle and
rotary blade cutter, $275.00.
FOB. S.. G. West, Atlanta, 930
Lynhurst Dr., S. W. Ra: 7582,

J. D. Model B Tractor comp-
lete with planters, distributors,

er, A-1, cond., used very little.
T. L. Fountain in, Butler.

Ford Bush and Bog Harrow,
$50.00; Smoothing Harrow with
scoppoped discs in front, $50.00;

Almost new David Bradley
Mower, used about 6 mos.,
$125.00: Table Model Cfeam
Separator, good as. new, for

dairy, $20:00. L. P. Mingledorff,
Douglas, Box 463.

One HP Wisc. Air Cooled
Gasoline Engine used to op-
erate pea and velvet bean
thresh, excellent cond., cheap;
Also want one 5 ft. Dbl. Sec.

oped disc on front, smooth on
rear, preferably 18 in disc. No
junk, 75 miles. O: E. Justice,
Irwinton, Rt. 2.

No. 9 McCormick-Deering 2
Mule Mowing Machine, late
model, 2 blades, new guards,
good cond., $100.00 or trade for
late model garden tractor with
sickle bar, not less than 2 horse
power. 2 mi. SEE Lithia Springs,
J. G. Hitchcock, Douglasville,
Rt. 1, Box 273. -

Cole Cotton Planter, No. 40,

W. Murphy, Grantville, RFD
RL

Allis-Chalmers 60 Combine,
good. cond, * $450.00. 47," MM.

Howard, Stephens.

22 Caterpillar Tractor and 10
dise Taylorway harrow in good
cong., both. $1000.00. Charles
Ramsey, Clarkesville, Box . 252.
Phone65 W.

Farmall M Tractor bush and
bog harrow, reasonable price.
J. H. Edwards; Madison, Rt. 17
Phone 563-M.

Caterpillar 50 Diesel Bull-
dozer with hydraulic _ blade,
$1600.00. John W. Crapp, State-
sboro, Phone 2502-Box 266.

6 Row Dobbin Duster . for
Ford Tractor, bought las{ year,
good as new, $100.00 at my farm
about 11 mi. E. Milledgeville.



Harrow f@ farm use, with scall- p4

$1.00doz.; Also Quill Melon and

Mtn. Huckleberry. bearing
A-1 cond., for sale or exch. for 2

calf or shoat; Also Dbl. Happer pe oe da Sosy Hepes.
Corn Planter in good cond. T. Cee pee

bunch; Scuppernong Vine cut-

ries Lee Hood, Gainesville, a

sp.,
grown,
shipment. No COB. F. G. Tyre,
Britol._

Plants, good roots, 90c-C; $7.50
M. Exch. for potato plants. Add}
Postage. Dollie Pearson, Dahl-
onega, Rt. 1, Box 43.

der-nly. E. O. we Sur-

MACHINERY FOR S.
s

blade, power driven, good cond,
L. N. Arnold, Winder, Rt. Ly

RS Caterpillar Tractr, Te-
cently overhauled, A-1 sshape,
$950.00, Or exclange for Super
A Farmall with mower, planters,
cultivators; Also Moline-Min-
gion Combine, with motor,

00. Marion Gazaway, Dec:
atur, Clifton Spring Rd. Rt. 1.

ie new Grain Cradle with:
bllade, never uncrated, $750.00
FOB. Joel Hurt, Maxeys. :



SECOND HAND -
MACHINGHY WANTED

Want Rotary Mower (any
make) or J. D. Tractor Mower
No. 5; Also for sale, 1 horse
drawn. mower, good cond., $25.
00. H.M.! Bailey, Turin:

Want complete dime equip-
ment, 1 large or 2 small outfits.
W. B. Miller, Bainbridge, Rt. 1.
Phone No. 949WL.

Want Beeman Garden Tractor,
1919 or 20 model/ duis. Frank
M. Dale, Atlanta, 788 McDon-
ough Rd, S. E.

Want ae for Senly or horse;
Also want very girley pony or
gentle horse write. Wade Parr,
Jr., Athens, Box 969.

Want oa: or two 24 or 26 in.
5 Hole Disc for Athens 2 disc
cS State condition and price.
. G. Ward, Rome, 704 Ave. A.

Want 1 Rear Attached Mow-
ing Machine for Ford Tractor,
good cond., reasonable for cash.
J. M. Riddle, Nate Rt

Want Small Cream Separator.
303. Sims, Dublin, P. OF Box
9



PLANTS FOR SALE

Cert Rutger Tomato Plants,
$2.50 M, FOB; $1.75 M. at bed.
Damp moss packed. Mrs. Jesse|~
Johnson, Cordele, Fiteeos :

Ga. Collard, Copenhaken Cab-
bage Plants, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M;
2000, $1.00 M. PP, Damp pack-
ed. D. W. Davis, Milledgeville,
Rt..5; Box 1972; x

3 kinds Strawberry Plants,
85c; C; Red Raspberry, Horse-
radish, White Blackberry, $1.00
doz.; Garlic, 50c Goz.; Pepper-
mint, 24, 50c; Also clean, fresh
picked out Walnut Meats ,$1.00!
lb. Prepaid in Ga, Mrs. Willis
Grindle, Dahlonega, Ril, Box

Mullein, 50c dz.; Plants of
Dewberry, Muscadi.ie, Yellow
and Red Plum, Gooseberry,
Winter Huckleberry, rooted,

Cantaloupe Seed, 35 Tbl. Plus
postage. No stamps nor chks.
Mrs. A. R. Harrison, Toomsboro,
RED Rt 1:7

Ga. Collard Plants, 400, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $2.00 M; 5000, $8.00
PPS: 20; 000 at the field. Soloman
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

| tings, 50c doz; Also White Black-
eyed and Clay, Spotted Crowd-

er Peas, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1.00. i

unt, 5000, $20.00. No COD. Lest-| ~
er Crawford, Bristol.

P. R. Potato. Plants, State iris
imp. La. Copperskin, vine
5000, $20.00. Prompt

Good variety Strawberry |S

f

5000, $20.00. Pro-|

J. D> Grain Binder with 8 ft,

_|}or La copperskin,

M; 4 M, $17.00) here!

M; Ruby King Peps er,
Full
Surrency, Rt. oe

Plants, $4.50 M. PP; ae
Alma, Rt. 1..

mato, from see
ed, strong plants, 75;"2
500; $4.00 M.
paper wrapped. Mrs.
Johnson, Shellman.

Bunch PR Potato,
$4. 00; $7.00 M. PP a
packed. May and June
M. Fussell, Milan.

globe Tomato, j
$1.25; $2.00 M. Del. Mos
ed. Prompt aepeete J.

ment. L. C, Lightsey,
Beth

from vine grown, sta

Prompt shipment. J.
Odum, Rt. "ihe m4

. |} Onion, 35 C; eae
Copperskin Potato, govt. inspa|le an

vine grown, c
mpt shipment, P. O. Money Or-|






skin Potato, 1-4 M
5000 or more, $4.00
L, Turner, Bristol.

-Mtn.. Huckleberry.
Blakemore oa
berry, 6, $1.00;
10c ea.; Catnip, oe

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ak Becna i Leaf
$1.25 doz. Mrs..N. N
Waco, Rte lL : :

Marglobe and E
stocky, new Leer
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Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. l

-Govt. insp. red sl
Plants, $3.50 M: Ma
Stone, Rutger Tomato.
unt. Ready. Moss pac
M; 2M up, $40.00.

Govt. insp, Cert |
Potato Plants, $3.50
Guar, full count. |
$2.50 M. Moss pac
Atlas Lightsey, Odun

Govt. insp, and {

and Pink Potato,
Ready. Trompt shipr
fill large orders. No |
Lightsey, Screven. >

Lucretia Dewberry,
all bearers of large
rooted. plants, $5.0!
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press. Good roots; dam
ed. J. &. ae Mille
Rt. 5. 4

Gavi; ike P. Rex Pt








M. Good plants, full co
Murray, Odum, Rt, 2.

Govt. insp. and tre
and Copperskin Pot
M. Full count. Prompt
Luther Griffis, pre

Copperskin P Ri Pi
mixed, $4.50 M, Read
Steedley, Baxley.

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epper, $3.78, Gratite

rency. = -

-Copperskin Paty at

county. | Marvin

Cert Co perskin P.

Marglobe, Riltger Ss
Aras

et mos

Cert Govt. + Insp

Field grown Rutger,
200,

1 a

= Cop 3

s, Broxton, Rt.

Govt. insp,

PR Potato Seek $4.00 WV
P. R. Potato Plants, gave: in-| No COD. Branne e
sp. imp. yelllow skin, good co-|son.

Govt. insp. and trea
erskin and Red Skins
lants, $4.50 M. Promp

Be

La. Copperskin P.
eed, $4.00 M. Del. to_

Crontad Wax Whi





E. W.. Torrance, Merne
Rt. 3, Box 95, >)

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ees NO.1 NO. 2 WNO.3 No. e nla Co. Livestock & Merketing ~ ke
a wis = s21.05 520-4 6 $18.00 Service, Inc., Baxley : $21.80 au
Sicckeard. $21.75 $210 $20.00 sie6s | Dawson Livestock Co., Parrolt $22.96 $22.18
ae : 4 T $22.28 $21.50 $1890 $00.00 Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $22.00 $21.25
oy ; Farmers Livestock Auetion Co., ie:
oe oo ag ee $21.10 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 Nashville $22.27 $22.18 $21.28
: iftvestock Co. Ocilla nih Garba $2140 0. 42 $18.55 Farmers Cooperative co iecaiaaay ~ ae ss
: APRIL 22 oe ae
abe Mathsting Association $22.06 $21.51. $20.75 so0.0n | iexton Stockyards, Claxton ne
ne Stockya la Swainsboro $21.75 $21.50 $20.50 $00.00 Peoples Livestock Market Inc., Cuthbert $22.30 $22.30 $21.10 as
: Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington $22.50 $22.30 $20.25
Livestock Co., Same S22me, ties ues siuay | SetbeUes Stetkeyerd. Colquitt bret De
1 Go. Lives a a oe Coose Valley Commission Co., Rome $25.65 $28.45 $17.60 $1
Carrollton $23.00 $22.50 $20.50 $00.00 . Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $22.28 $22.01 $00.00
ogee Livestock Co., Columbus $21.70 $21.25 $00.00 $00.00 | Vidalia Stockyards, Vidalia $23.03 $2215 $20.00 $00.0
n Livestock Market, Millen $22.00 $21.45 $20.35 $18.80 | Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville 7 $22.87 $22.19 $20.85 -
ley Livestock Auction, Cochran $22.00 $21.30 $19.41 $18.70 | Union Stockyard, Albany $22.50 $21.90 $20.8
ole Livestock Auction Market, Hazlehurst Livestock Market, : ee
Donalsonville- $22.20 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 | Hazlehurst $22.56 $21.85 $20.60 $00.
ia Farm Products Sales Corp., oe Turner Co. Stockyards, Inc., Ashburn "$22.85 $22.70 $22.10 $00:
<e __Thomaston $23.00 $21.90 si840 $1800 | 5 ducers Ge cc Livaate Eaekenee - a
Livestock Market, Millen $22.00 : $21.45 $20.85 $18.80 Statesboro $23.00 $22.45 $21.45 $00.00
imsboro Siockyard, Swainsboro $22.20 $21.60 $20.55 $00.00 | Bainbridge Siesiyard Inc., Bainbridge $22.50 $22.20 $21.50 $00.
p Stockyard, Jesup $21.71 $21.26 $20.25 $00.00 | Farmers Livestock Co. Douglas = $22.52 $22:31 $20.89
at Ca. Siockyards, Savannah $21.95. $21.00 $19.50 $00.00 | Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $22.05 85 $21.50 $20.75 $00.0
5 Effingham Co. Stockyards, Springfield $20.68 $22.60 $22.21
mers Stockyard, Arlington $22.55 $22.15 $21.20 $19.95 Valdosta Livestock Co., Valdosta $23.17 $23.05 $22.00 $0
fee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas oS $22.48 $22.00 $19.98 $18.55 |. Bulloch Stockyard, Statesboro $23.87 $20.50 $21.25
L Co, Livestock Co., Camilla | $22.31 $21.81 $20.30 $00.00 | Sumter Livestock rer Na Tie, Americus $23.30 $22.65 $21.50 $21,
ok Livestock Teal $22.00 $20.05 $20.00 _ $00.00 Fitzgerald Eivitock Auction Go.
h Stockyard Co., Augusta $22.00 $21.15 $20.80 $00.00 = Fitzgerald $23.15 $22.65 $21.40 . $00.
ige Co. Stockyard, Eastman $22.20 $21.75 $20.30 $00.00 APRIL 24 Fee
wel Co. Stockyard, Swainsboro $22.20 $21.75 $21.00 $00.00 | Sih Bros Stockyard, Bartow $29.50 $22.85 $21.55 $00.00
Shuman, Jr. Stockyard, Hagan $21.93 $21.64 $20.80 $00.00 poe
: Cordele Livestook Commission Co.,
ter Livestock Market, Metter , $22.18 -$21.33 $20 00 $00, 00 Cordele $23.70 $23.51 $22.10 $21.05.









nes FOR SALE



vt. insp. and treated Cop-
kin and Red Skin PR Potato,
$4.50 M. Del. Prompt
Carroll Lightsey.

_ Brussels

Cauliflower,



oad: Leaf size Plants
10 for $1.00, Del. No chks.
Lillian Harcin, White, Rt.

=



egister.



armint; Peppermint, Gar-
tnip, 12 plants, $1.00. De
ie Baggett, Heron.

Aroma Strawberry, largest

ies, most prolific, $3.50 C;

i 50; $14.00 M. Del. Matide
vs Greenville.





Early
ae
2.00 M;

Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.

tato, 5000, $18.00; $4.00 M:

erskin Bunch Potato, $7.00

A at 4% R. Lightsey, Sur-
us

Conner, Pitts.

Acre Cabb
ng Wide Leaf, Bull Face



Sprouts,
Broccoli, Collards,
rots, Kale, Cellery, 2 doz., 35;
Artichokes,
. American Tomatoes, Eggplants,
Bell, Pimiento and Hot Pe
>| 25 doz., $1.00 lots or more. Add
postage. Mrs.

me

PLANTS FOR SALE

Cabbage,
Beets, Car-

V. Franklin,

Coastal Brmuaa Stolons, by
Del truckload at my farm, 75 M;
7";} 100,000 or more, 65 M: By. ex-
press not prepaid, $1.50 M.D
Harrison, Blackshear, Tel. 3713.

Jersey and Chas. Wake-
abbage Plants, 300, $1.00;
utger Tomato,
31.35; $3.00 M; 50c C. Del. Otis

Chas; Wakefield and Golden
age, $2.00 M; Rutger
Tomato, 300, $1.00; 500, $2.00;
$2.75 M; Callif, Wonder Sweet

Pan

eppers,

300,

ealved

ready

Rd.
- Reg.

gree,

vent
James,

markings,
at my place; Also Grade Here-
ford. Heifers,
Olbon, Cumming, Ri. 3,
Holbrook Camp Ground).

550 Ibs.,

horn Bull,










ceo Plants, Be C: Mastod- pand Cayenne Hot Pepper, $3.25| horn Cattle of excellent bred-| With motor, and other dairy
Everbearing Strawberty, M; 60c C. PP. R. Chanclor,| ing for sale or exch. for good | equipment for sale. Janes H.
C: Sage and Catnip, $1.06 PLES combine with motor and geod | Edwards, Madison, Phone 563-
Also Pumpkin Seed, 60c Gov't insp., red and pink P. R ae Bear Cl Deon eh at. eg
ye as ee. potato, g3.50 M. del. Good ie Brook, or offies goud dariely. 10 nice Jersey Heifers, 215
A pos age Gee plants. Prompt shipment. Omar); G. T. McDonald, Oakwood. Ibs. average, -from herd free of |
s,,C ise t. Lightsey, Sfeven. Rt. 2. ve ae een wasn Bangs, $50. ea. at my barn. |
2 rege ; andar - (ia 7 }
rt Bunch P. R. Potato; 500) qoyt insp., Copperskin P, R.,| Be. aford Bulls paek eg. ent f B. Stewart, Crawfordville
; 87.00 M; 5000, $30.00: Red plants, 5,000, $20.00. No COD B.|24 mos. old, about 1250 ay eos
Running Vine variety, D, Brahrieti; Bristl: $450.; Other 12 mos. old, $22 9 Holstein Heifers, not bred,
; 5000, $15.00. Reads Bunch P. R., potato plants, Mrs. Mennette A royce, 15 riivs. old, $200. ea: C: H
. eS June, PP. EB. H. Hall,| april, May, June, and July del.| Lumpkin, Trotman Station. || Thomas, Dawson,, Rt. 2.
: t 500, $4.00; $7.00 Ma. parcel post 6 R 4} .
ne Red Poll Bull, 3 yrs.
g a Baltimore, Rutuer Or. Exp. prepaid. in Ga. Treated} pig. 99nd, July. Reg.\ papers
0~ grown on new land,|2Md state insp. Damp packed. J. with him. Will Hicks, Lithonia, HOGS FOR SALE
25; $2.00 1". Mass wrap-|E. Sims, Mystic. Rt. 1, Tel. 4101. ;
oots; Spring Cabbage, Co " : ;
pprskin sweet potato Reg. Beef Type Shorthor Rg. OIC Boar, oven sire |
500, ee mae at act plants, Gov. ifsp. Clean stock, o| Ree, aoe ol, eek sett of istie liters, iB hos. old,
Fall eeunt dnd feck purebred, $5.00 Ms.0. L. Griffis, horn type, $175. at farm. H.|$75.; Also choice OIC Pigs, |

del. guar, EB. L. Figzer-
metald, P. O. Box 662.

Marglobe, Briim-
nts, 75 C;
00 M. 2

3.50
Oss

20c post-|



Screvn. Rt. i



One
Milch

CATTLE FOR eens

L. Nev



ae dersey Cow. in full tow
; .fentle, See: M.
eee Park; Janice Dr.



for

et



Aug.

for

Polled

5 gal.,
Cow

ill,

very

CATTLE FOR SALE

esi
Reg. Poller Hereford

ATs

for

Jersey and Guernsey
about 14 mos.
service, $75. 2 mi.
W. Kennesaw on Pine Moun-
tain Rd.,
Will fot deliver. M. C. Bryson,
Kennesaw,

D2eta le

Rt 1,

M

Woodside breeding,
straight record of merit pedi-
tops for
gentle, easy to handle, to pre-
inbreeding,
Lawrenceville, R:

milk

Good, reg. Red Poll or Short-

P. Roberson, Dillard.

4

with
calf, $225: at my
Pulaski.

Reg. Shorthorn
G. a 2 ee yrs. old, 1000 1bsi,

ee

Gillsville, Rt. 1.

, gentle,

CATTLE FOR SALE

Reg. Poll Hereford Bulls,
ready for service, godd individ-
uals, best of blodlines, Battle
Domino and Beau Perfection

Bull,
good
$250.

1950,

J; B:
(near

sale.
see. , Biggers, Conyers.

Reg. Aberdeen Angus Bull,
Bull, Hairs General. 58, Reg. No.
old,
Mickey, calved March 17, 1950,
wt. approx. 1250 Ibs., $300. at
farm, or trate for ree. or siade
heifer. HB: Wall, Madison,
Rt. 4, Phone 350-R-4.

Reg. Angus Buil Calves,
exclient blotdlins, $260. ea:;
High grades, half price. H. B.
Barnes, McRae Rt. tcs Fer-
tile Forty Farm.

No. Marietta.
Pine Mtn.

: : from
ilking Short- |

and beef,

$350," H.R.
Re 2.

22 Dairy Cows. 1 reg. Jersey
Bull, 3 yrs. Old, atid 15 heifrs;
Also 1-6 can niilk cooler, 2
Unit DeLaval Milking Machine





and 1 horh type reg, Hereford
Bull Calf. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn,
Jersey| Rt, 1, c/o Oraland Farm.

heifer

Chas. 3 sPC Boars, $16. ea. Tg:
in buyers name. Donald Dick-

son, Fayetteville.

OIC Pigs, ready. reasonable
price. Lewis H. Jones, rene
ck Rt. 3.4 : :

rf. old
fine
barn.

Bull, bef



Bowen Jr. 4



Strain, at farmers prics, Come:

1279406, grandson of High!ands |

Rt. 1.

ready

Rg.

Cherry
Duroc Pigs,
ers name. Some cielaree:
L. Williams, Baxley.

2 ptrebred OIC Boars, 3 mos.
champ. bloodlines
$27.50 at farm} $28.-

kin; Rt.

17 Little Bone Black Afriean
stay fat kifid,

HOGS FOR SALE =

Purebred Cherry rd Duroc
old, approx. 150
$30. at my farm. Mrs.
B. Harrelson, McRae, /6 Sugar
Creek Cafe.

OIC Pigs,
nose, blocky type stock, good
bloodlines. Se at my farm or
write. Paul J. Cain, Comme '

Male, 8 mos.

old, from

75-80 lbs.

50 shipped. Reg.
name. Loeated
Station.

. B. Ammons,

Tyas

PGuinea Pigs,
for
6a, Hubert W.

del.

Berkshire Pigs,

Photie 8066.

from

Red. Biocky Type
S25. ea.

Daniel, Winston.









Ww.








reg. lis?
















g. buy-
HS














at Trotman

Lump-.










May ist., $10.









ready







| for delivery May 8th., $25. ea.
































Bien fatin: Ds Bi Bibpers,

sleveland; Rt: 3:
A Big Bone Guinea Pigs, milk
fed, 6 wks. old, stay fat kind,
| $15. eaj; Gilts nearly rady to
| breed, $30. ea. All will be
registered. Lon Watson, Una-
dilla

2 Black African. Big Bone
Guinea Boars, 80-90 Ibs, 13
wks., old, $35. ea.; 6-7 wks.
old, 30-40 Ibs., $22.50 ea. Champ. =
bloodlines. Extra good. Rg.
buyers name: Geo, Milton,

Baxley.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE





Small Spotted Pony, 6 yrs.
old, gentle, $175.00. T, D. Reece,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3; Providerice

Rd.






oe


















































~ > One thing we tee If ever we are thy Hand - appeared in
to restore the Sovereignty and equality sublime. is

of the States, it can only be done by the | oa
present and future generations with the Our fathers feet have safely
guidance and direction of the Ramee The decks of ship on:
God. ; tossed seas; ~
- J hereby challenge the men and wom- Their steps have gone the
. en of not only the South, but of all forty- forests wilds . ~
eight states, to fedicate themselves to_ For ey, many_ _weary
the proposition that our forefathers set :
upa nation to be a republic of Equal
States, and of Sovereign rights. If we |,
will do this>-and if we will persue that

high purpose with the same stamina,

unchanging devotion and fortitude of
the Veterans of the South, and their

wives and sons and daughters; we will





(Continued from page One)

af the spot where the pilgrim fathers first
anded among unfriendly red men, but
_ by the mercies of God they removed by
ship, and came up the river to found
Jamestown.
- From the founding of Jafaasleon to
the signing of the Declaration of Indepen-
dence was 169 years.
From the signing of the Declaration
of Independence to the close of the
Second World War was 169 years.
. Eighty-six years have gone by since
the challenge of the great Southern lead-
er to rebuild the South, The South which
grew from the Cavaliers of Jamestown;









And now ibis our father:
3 Beneath the - sod of our
Like children left alone at:
We feel the need of Fat
might... >.


















We pray Thee God t to a com

has . ea: ee . birth to truly restore the waste place in our own And lead us safely by. Thy H
S pen a <6 = f a saa Federa! Government, and make this en- The J.ast Reunion of. the 1
aus iss . a eas Has Sea an of tire Nation a greater countr than it has Grey.
the South eae more than rebuilt the Yo been, before. ee ac rae: 1 end asvall th
ane clay

~The men % ee ee ae

Oh! Lord our God in ages oe :
On Hill, in dale and mountain | AS the last Glee fous
: . . Of these Heroes echoes

States of The Confederacy.
and women of the Sixties and their gons
and daughters have builded a matrial



South, which transcends anything that fast, . :
existed prior to the War between the Hard pressed by enemies strong and God tear sk
States. proud Over there. ~ ae =

Thou hast lead us safely with se 4
E 5 rT s
{ie Sttr an edged ar no bon | Meantime a Shade
repaired. Perhaps it can never be re-- keene a we ee et aaa
paired. Perhaps the Glory of the Repub- Se eee ee ee Sorc
~ lic, the richest diadem of which was the Our fathers paths were dark : SS eee eee
- Sovereign States, equal among them- and drear, 3 TOM LINDER
selves, will never be restored. But always sure in Thy good _ Commissioner of Agricuttur

However, the damage done to the
~ Constitution whereby the Sovereignty-of





time



SHEEP AND GOATS FARM HELP WANTED _ FARM HELP w

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

LIVESTOCK WANTED
FOR SALE ;



~



Want farmer for truck farm
(free of rent and profit on crop
for self. 5 R_ house, Artesian
water, elec.. lights, outbldgs.,
farm implements, and mule;| on Hwy. 41. School and cl
Also keep up adjoining place bus. J, A. ee Ca
for elderly couple. Must be}|-ville. ~~
self supporting and sober. L. H.

Want 10 to 12 head .good
grade Anguss or Polled Here-
ford Steers, 350-400 lbs., aver-
age; Also want 6 bred heifers
or cows with 2nd. calf, Angus
or Polled: Herefords. Must be
good grade. T. R. Garlington,
Atlanta, 200 Peachtree Arcade

Want man_ for ae
work. Could use family ot
3. workers. Houses wired
stove and water pumpe

Tog. Goats, 1 billy, 2 nannies,
all 3, $35.00. Mrs. Jessie Har-
rison, Jonesboro. Phone 5157.

1 Milk Goat for sale at once.
Come see. Ben Crawley, Social
- ; Circle, Box 181. 5

5 10 nice Shetland Pony Mares,
8 gildings, 2 midget stallions,
bred, good colors, from 38-42 in.
tall, 3-5 years. old, reasonable.
Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Tel.
6771.

Want at. once, uni

= -]2: yrs. old, $50.00, $75. 00, and|~



Good, gentle, horse, 4 yrs. Bldg. Quarterman, Flemington. _
old, easy to keep of ride, A-1|_ 1 Milk Goat, now giving gal- \ -. | woman to live in home
cond., $75.00. at farm. David W.|!on milk daily. J. B, Beasley,| RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS:| . Want dependable, sober, in- a of two on farm
Dillard, Hahira; Box 293 Baxley, Rt. te (CAVIES) dustrious white family, able} light farm chores. Good
ss , . use farm machinery, and one Mes. R. L. Cline, Wales!
Extra fine Horse Mule, 1170} One Banajh and Tog. Doe; Want some Angora Rabbits, with dairy experience. Good -
Ibs., smart, works well to very- with one buck kid, fresshened|jrs, or srs. advise D. J, Green,| house, elec., water, school, and} Want tractor driver 4 for

Mar. 7, 1953, 3. qts.,

thing but never been ridden, ;
. of Doe was Zinn

8 or 9 yrs. old. $100.00. Ashley
Durham, Chipley.

bine.
7 mules, 800-1050 lbs.,

10 and

$100.00. N. A. Johnson, War-|Mannies, freshened

renton, Phone 423M4,

$30.00. Sire
ink, a reg.

Toggenburg. S. P. Tapley, Wood-

Nice Milk Goat, with 2 baby

April 9th.,

all 25.00. R. P. McCollum, Toc-



coa, Rt. 3. - aaa
White Speckled Mare Horse,| . reliable, willing worker. No ex-| board, salary. Mrs. John Eu-| 50-50 basis. Need at once. D
42 yrs, old, 1000 lbs., work any- . aS perience necessary but prefer-, banks, Winterville, Box 103.| Flynt, Lincolnton. 1
where, been working to buggy; LIVESTOCK WANTED red. State age, wages expect- Phone 802. : :

3 yrs., $65.00; Also Jersey-Guer-



msey Cow, 6 yrs. old, due fresh-
- en Agg. 24 with 4th. calf, still
gives a little milk, $125.00; Bull
Calf, 6 mos. old, $40.00. Mrs.
Emmer M. Puckett, Buford, Rt.

Want young, ge
gaited saddle horse

HORSES AND MULES:

ntle, good
for horses

2 keep during summer, Plenty of

Shetland Pony, Reg. Stallion,
2% one-half yrs. old, 43 in. high,
black and white, 250.00. John
Reeves, Jr., Draketown.

Midget Ponies, 33 in. high,
one Midget Stallion, 34 in., 3-5
rs. old, 150.00. ea. Jess Hol-

oughly familiar w
CATTLE:

ure for season May
Est::

rook, Jonesboro, Tel. 6771. | Bermufda pastures. Service guar. elec. stove. Good community, | board, $35. month. Letters ans.
: ten | Rates by the month per hesd.| 1/2 mile paved hwy. near store| Mrs. Edna C, ae ae time experience on farm.
Horse Mule, gentle, work any-| 7 otters ans. Chas. Pagel, Heph-| and church. Can plant some! 3181 Tilson Rd., Rt. 1. drive tractor. Good 4 or

where, 900 lbs. yrs. old, $100.00.



food and best of care.

Thor-
ith horses.

Miss Joyce Chiles, Haddock.

Want 100 head cattle to past-

1st. to Oct.

Sericea, Kobe, and Coastal

zibah, Sq. P. Ranch.

Griffin; Ry C::



FARM HELP WANTED



Want single man as helper in
Bee Work on farm. Must. be

ed with room, board and refer-
ence. J. O. Hallman Jr., Black-
shear, Rt. 1, Box 106-A.

Want 1: or 2 H share cropper
on 50-50 basis. Smooth. fertile
land, bale per acre, riding culti-
vator. Good 4 R house, plenty
wood, water, mail and school
bus Rt. Near store and church.
Good -community. Dr.. W. J.
Green, McDonough, Rt. 2.

Want 1 H share cropper on
50-50 basis. Nice smooth, fer-
tile land, broke, ready for plant-
ing. Good 6 R house wired. for

cotton, pepper, other eae

church bus route. Wages and
patches to cultivate. Phone At-
lanta CH 1663, write or see.
Jack T. Shanks, Cedartown,
Rte /

Want refine white. woman to
live as one of family on farm
and_do light farm chores. Room,

Located Hwy. 54, 3 mi. W.

Jackson, J onesboro.





Want reliable white rely to
milk and care for goats, (at
least. 2 who ca nmilk). Woman]
with grown son would do, Liv-
ing quarters and pay. Near
churches, schools, stores.. Elec-
tricity, garden, eggs, milk, and
meat. No drunks. Letters only.
W. J. Fietz, Marietta, 121 Lacey

er. Go anywhere. I. M

St. -
are in,

Want middle age woman no ae # peeen,
children with good references |
for light farm chores on farm.
No milking. Must be. willing
worker, Begin May Ist. Room,

43 yr. old white man

want job as caretaker
seer of farm. Can do

house. References. D._

on cattle farm. Monthly

boro at Flint. River Farms.
Want man arid wife ar
than 1 child) for werk on

mostly pasture, $40.00 mo
{house with lights; Or far:

- POSITIONS WANTED

job as caretaked of chic
farm, or caring for stock
perienced carpenter. Room
board, good pay. Willing wo

Healthy elderly man and

carpenter or repair work.








































Trade for Cows. Joe Walker, ; j Want an unencumbered, | , armi on. I
Columbus, 1623 Williams St.| Want to exch. Approx. 1000 Ciulee Neen ae 3. | healthy, white woman middle- ee eee
Phone 30095. Call or come aiter| bales oats and-wheat straw for) 4 A aged preferred, to live as_one| Want good- place to
3:30 -P, M. either 2 reg. heifers approx.; Want white woman to live| of family of-2 on farm, and do|. baby chicks on halves

is. weaning age, or 4 commercial) in farm home and help with light farm chores on farm, for yeed people near Ga :

beef type heifers. FOB my farm.) care of poultry and gardening.| board, small salary. Mrs. Mag- esire 2 baby chick hi Hf

SHEEP AND GOATS Dallas Berger, Mer., The Rock,| Room, board, salary. Wribe: | gie Ward, Cordele, Rt. 2, holding 33, 000 or 24,000 cl j

z LE Ga., per cent B and B Rano Mrs. Clifford Sheppard, Macon, One year | experience. . 4

FOR SA 144 Brunswick Ave., Rt. 4. Want farmer white or col.) pus Rt. Mrs. Franc \



2 purebred Toggenburg Does



(subj .to register) 7 mos. old,| gentle, and want 20 more Jul

also seveval younger ones for tet to put on cora and a on farm for room, board, sal-| wood, rich land. Stan
gale. B. L. Lynn, Veer 401| Shellie DB, Branch, Glennville,| ary. Claud W. Johnson, Con-| Mrs. Ethel Davis .
WwW. Hamiltoa Ave: eer, Rt. a : ;

Re,

4

Want good Feeder Yearlings
on halves immediately to graze
on coastal Bermuda., Must be



Want white woman between
40-60 yrs. old to live in farm
home and do light farm work





with family for 2 H farm locat-
ed 1 mile Stockbridge, culti-
vated in 1952 with tractor. 3
R house, elec., | ot vee

banks, Douglasville, R

Want work
chickens, 08