Tort Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1953
eon PROSE MISCELLANIES
By THOMAS E, WATSON)
/
Lead us gently, Father Time, as you
take us-to the-portals of the New Year.
- We know not what may be within;
and our souls_are burdened with fear,
as we stand here at. the door.
- Lost, forever lest, is the Confidence
with which we used to go bounding in-
to the New Yearas revelers hasten-
ing to the feast.
= We have met the Unforeseen so often,
have mourned where we thought to have
rejoiced, been trampled upon amid the
horrors of panie and defeat, where we
had so stoutly fought for victory and
reward, that our hearts are sadly sub-
dued.
We did not seek this awful -woe
Father Time.
= Thrust, from some great outer dark-
ness into the hurly-burly called Life, we
gaze upward at the stars, in helpless ig-
norance of what it all may mean; and
us, swiftly, inexorably, onward to an-
eee
years,
Some irresistible force pushes us, pushes -
other outer darkness that fills us with
speechless awe.
Have mercy on us, Father Time. We
have been beaten with many stripes, are
covered with many wounds.
God! How we have suffered!
We knew nothing at the beginning,
and we know but little now; and for
every lesson we have learned, we have
been made to pay in heartaches and
scalding tears. 5
Always struggling, often down, al-
ways anxious for the morrow, often in
torture today, we have stumbled for-
ward, Father Time, still looking for the
smooth road and the sunny sky, and the
bright companionship of success and
peace. :
Shall we never see them, Father
Time?
We shudder when we think what
you did to us during the Old Year, -
Father Time.
Ah, but you were hard on-usbitter
hard. Our little ones panted for a breath
of fresh air, Father-Time: and they died
like flies, in noisome, reeking, crowded
ila See
May the clear white page that is 1954 be
filled with the zest of good health, the joy of ac-
complishment, the achievement of resolutions, the
fulfillment of dreams.
your book of memories as one of your happiest
May it take its place in
Our sincere wish is that 1954 treats you so
well_that when it departs down the corridors of
Time, you'll count it among your luckiest years
richly endowed with good health, warm friend-
ships, solid achievement and high happiness.
Tom Linder
Commissioner Of Agriculture
tenements, because there was not, in all
Gods universewhere theres light and
air for every flower that flecks the
fielda breath of fresh air for the ie.
children of the slums.
Ah, it was pitiful, Father Time!
Our feeble ones, young and old, per-
. 7 1 . a et
ished miserably of cold and hunger, in
the midst of a-land that worships the
Good God, and amid such an accumula~
tion of wealth as was never known hee
fore since the mornimg stars looked
down upon a newly-made world. s
Poverty, crime, vice, drunkenness,
riot, war, famine, pestilence, earthquake,
and conflagration have glutted their aw-
ful appetites upon us during the Old
Year, Father Time. To what are you
- leading us in the New?
Will the heart of the world grow
harder and harder, Father Time? :
Will the geeed of human avarice de
mand still largr sacrifice of human
lives?
Will the Selfishness of Classes gorge
itself still further upon ravenous con-
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By Department ot Agriculture
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| PLANTS FOR SAL
| Rd, N.W., Rt. 14, Box 34.
25
'| bearing size, 75c doz.; Seupper=-
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
4 Publication Office
114-122 Pace St. Covington, . ua.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY. FOR SALE
J.D. Tractor Mowing Machine,
J. D. Feed Mill with sacker and
belt, Allis-Chalmers 60 Com-
bine, J. D. Model B Tractor with
planters and cultivators, almost
new, all cheap for cash. Mrs.
Avis McDaniel, Glenwood, Rt. 1.
10 Deck Elec. Brooder, 1000
eap. ea., controlled by thermo-
tat, for sale or trade. Call 4-3-
119. Or write. -S. F. Dowis,
Scottdale, Box 372.
1952 Super C Farmall Tractor,
cultivators, planters, fertilizer
attachments, 3 disc No. 8. Intl.
tiller, 4 ft, harrow, used very
ittle, $1800.00 at my place. Geo.
. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 3.
. Hay Rake (Mule drawn), 2
wagon, Gee Whiz and Middle
uster, all reasonably priced.
rank Sutton, Alpharetta, Old
oswell Rd., Rt. 2.
8 ft. fertilizer spreader, all
a box, rubber tires, $60.00;
ntl. whirlwind fertilizer spread-
er, $20.00. Walter R. Bowen,
Americus, Vienna Rd. Tel. 3978.
One large 200 chick size out-
side brooder for sale or trade
for oats, shelled eorn or pullets.
G. C. Humphrey, Millen.
2 Dise Turn Plow, mounts on
ase, VAC or VC tractor, for
hhydrauli lift, good cond. L. E.
Akins, Macon, Rt. 3. Phone
57981.
1 Row Earth Master Farm
Practor with 1 disc plow, No. 1
eond., lights, starter. J. R. Bag-
well, Bowman.
Oliver Cultivator, bought in
pril, good as new, for sale. B.
. Morgan, McDonough.
New 100 Egg Incubator, been c
get 3 times, $15.00. At buyers
on a S. A. Fleener, Rich-
1952 Cub Tractor, used only
B yrs., 1st. class cond., all equip-
$1000.00. Eddie Burman,
uglas, Rt. 1.
Allis-Chalmers B Model Trac-
tor with cultivator, bottom
low, harrow, outfit- $450.00;
armall A Tractor cutivators
planters, 2 disc trailer plow on
rubber, mowing machine, outfit,
$885.00. Marvin Maddox, Wind-
er, Rt. 4.
Slightly used Super C Farm-
all Tractor, 2 disc plow, bush and
hog, and smoothing harrows,
e@onveyer to load manure and
@orn, subsoiler, Gee Whiz at-
tachments, No. 9 mowing ma-
@hine. Reduced price. E. J. Mc-
Ginnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box
146. Phone 4737.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
1948 Farmall H Tractor, over-
hauled late past summer, excel-
lent ccond., 5 disc tiller on rubber,
cultivator, planters,distributors,
duster (6row), drag harrow, 2
dise harrows. Make offer. Sell
together or separately. Letters
ans. E. G. Morris, Waynesboro,
409 Liberty St. Phone 2260.
Late model 4 Disc Athens Till-
er on rubber, good cond,, $250.
Dock Vandiver, Martin, Rt. 1.
Riding Garden Tractor, 48
model, 8 hp Brigg Stratton Motor
with No, 12 mole board plow, 8
disc cultivators, other plows,
$275.00_cash at my place. 2 1/2
mi. W. McDonough on Jones-
boro Rd. D. T. Foster, Mce-
Donough, Rt. 3.
No. 13 Oliver Turner, $7.50;
2 H Wagon with bed and
springs, 2-3/4, $40.00 J. F. Well-
born, Rock Springs.
Meadows Corn Mill, Wisc.
Air Cool Motor, 18-22 HP, also
2 Hole Corn Sheller for sale. V.
A. Patterson, Murrayville, Rt.
-
Farmall C Tractor, good
cond., dise plow, and size C
Harrow and Cultivator, used 1
year for farming, and 1 year
to sow grain, Brice Mayo, Pitts,
Ses (2 mi. South of Seville,
a.
100 Egg Elec. Incubator, used
twice, like new, $12.50. Near
Centerville. Mrs. Myrtle Sum-
mers, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
2 H Wagon, good cond., $35.
oe W. Maddox, Auburn, Rt.
~ 1950 model Fox Forage Har-
vester, excellent cond., for sale.
. J. Hendrix, Jr., pharetta,
Rt. 3. phone 3566,
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want one incubator, 100 egg
cap., cheap. Lloyd Smith, Dal-
ton, R. 1, % Henry Wyratt
Smith.
Want one barrel churn.Must be
in good cond., size 20, 25, or 35
gal. (prefer 25). R. J. Thompson,
Thomaston, Rt. 5.
Want to exhance 6 Dics At-
hens Tiller for 403 or 404 Model
John Deere Plow. L. T. Calla-
way, Madison, RFD 2.
Want farm bell. Advise size,
and price. Mrs. Ruby Robinson,
Atlanta, 8 Adair Ave., S. E.
Want used Incubator, prefer-
ably gas or oil type. Stuart
Knight, Savannah, Rt. 98. phone
23134. dy : ,
Scarlet, Everbearing Stra w-
pemy Plants, $1..Ci: PP. Tx EB.
Eason, Atlanta, 1182 nelub
White Bermuda Onion, and
Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.25; $2.
M; 500 Cabbage Plants for ex-
change for 5 print, or 8 white
sacks. Mrs, W. R. Clark, Abbe-
ville, Rt. 2,Box 103. z
Klondike and Missionary
Strawberry, $1.
for Yeed sacks at 25 ea., white
or print, washed. Each pay
postage. Sold only in Ga. Lizzie
A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1.
Certified Missionary and
Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
$1. C. PP. Mailed damp packed.
Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Blakmore Strawberry, $1.
C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon,
70c C; 500, $3.; $5. M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Cat-
nip, 25c bunch; Peppermint,
doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry,
nong Vine Cuttings, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee. Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Missionary Strawberry
Plants, $1. C; $6. M. PP. No
-chks. Mrs. H. H. Smallwood,
Attapulgus.
Martha Washington Aspara-
gus Crowns, 1 yr. old, $1. doz.
Del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Regis-
ter. : -
Genuine Blakemore and
Klondike Strawkerry, $1.
$7. M; Lawton Blackberry, $1.
doz.; $7. C. T. H. Graves, Fay-
etteville.
Everbearing Strawberry, $1.
C. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, 2
doz., 75c; Large Klondike Imp.
Strawberry, 75c C; Imp. Field
Dewberry, and Imp. Blackber-
ry, both bearing size, 50c doz.;
Blue Damson Plum _ Sprouts,
45c ea.; Muscadine Vines, 4 ft.,
45c ea. Add postage. Rosie |
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. .
Chas. Wakefield, Early Jer-
sey, Wakefield, Golden Acre
Frostproof Cabbage, fresh,
green and White Bermuda
Onion Plants, 300, $1.; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 .M. R. Chanclor,
Pitts. s
Early Jersey Wakefield,
Chas. W., and All Season Frost-
proof Cabbage, and White Ber-
muda Onion Plants, each 300,
$1.; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del.
Ready. Otis Conner, Pitts.
Copenhagen, Chas., Early
Jersey Cabbage, White Flat
Sweet Bermuda Onion, and Ga.
Collard, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del.
parcel post. I. L. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Box 349.
Copenhagen, Chas. W., Early
Jersey, and nice Bermuda On-
ion, 500, $1.25; $2. M prepaid,
5 M, $7.50. Exp. collect. Prompt
shipment, Satis. guar. ~E. L.
Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Box 662.
Klondike strawberry and
Bermuda grass plants, $1. C.;
Blakemore Blackberry and
Raspberry plants, 6, $1.; Mtn.
huckleberry, 50c doz.; musca-
dine vines, 35c ea.; Kudzu
plants, 10c ea. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
White and yellow Bermuda
onion plants. Full count. Per
crate of 6,000 plants, $6. Exp.
Paid; 100 crates or more del.,
$4.75. Tobe Milner, Cuthbert,
Rt, 1, Box. 31;
Cabbage and collard
$2. M. del. in Ga. Doyt
sey, Baxley.
Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C;
500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon,
70c C; 500, $3.; $5. M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75
M; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 75c doz.; Catnip, 25c
bunch; Peppermint, 25c doz.;
Scuppernong Vine Cuttings, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Charleston Wakefield, Early
Jersey Wakefield, and Early
Flat Dutch Cabbage, 500, $1.;
$1.50 M. Full count, prompt
shipment. Mary C. Lovell, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
lants,
ight-
s
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
100 Ibs. Black Diamond
Watermelon Seed, hand select-
| Oats, clean,- bright. 90c
C; Exchange | w
Cy
-|shipment. George Y.
Clean White Multiplying Nest
Onions, $1.50 gal. PP. Ready for
planting. No COD. Mrs. S. A.
Browning, Ailey, RFD 1, ~
~ Clean White Nest Onion Sets,
$1.25 gal. Mrs. C. Henson,
Thomasville, RFD 4.
_1000 bu. _ Southland
my, farm. Bring sacks.
'. Newton on Hwy.- 200.
man E. Rocks, New
Ky. 31 Fescue,-12 Ib
pel Hill Rescue, 8c Ib.
6c lb.; Dixie Crimson Clover,
lb.; Star Millet, 20c lb.; Kobe
Lespedeza, 28c Ib.; Also Hay.
$35. ton. C. D. Wood, Bowdon,
Phone 2131.
White Tender Half Runner
Garden and White Cornfield
Beans, 55c teacup: Red Spec-
kled Crowder and Blue Java
Peas, 25c 1b.5 Ib. lots or more:
|Also Large Red Peanuts, 2-4
in hull, $6. bu.: $2. pk. Add
postage. G. T. Brown,
Ground, Rt. 1.
4000 lbs. Brown Top Millet.
recleaned, 8c lb. in 100 lb. bags,
FOB. John C. Reid, Zebulon.
Phone 85J11.
Millet, . cleaned, in 100 Tb.
bags: 10,000 Ibs. Cattail, 8 1b.;
500 lbs. Brown Top, 10c 1b.
Purity and germ. guar. See
Sankie Powell at farm near
Wrens, Or Contact. M. T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst.
Va. Gold and 402 Tobacco
Seed, cleaned, germ. test 90
pet., 50c oz.: 4 Oe aap 1 2
, $5.50 lb. PP. Promp
oe Fletcher,
Tifton, Rt. 3. : oe :
Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza,
100 Ib. bags, 97.97 pet. pure.
loway, Andersonville.
1953 crop recleaned Pensacola
Bahair Grass Seed, 20c lb. Vir-
gil T. Barber, Nashville, Rt. 3.
Tobacco Seed. Golden Cure,
99.86 pct. pure, 93.64 pct. germ...
$1. oz. PP. A very heavy pro-
ducer with high average prices.
Murrel Holderby, Valdosta, Box
863.
Long, Wide Leaf, Bull Face
Tobacco Seed, 75c Tbl.: Okra.
$1. Ib.; Gourd Seed, 3 pks., $1.:
Also Sage and Catnip Plants,
$1, doz.; Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry, $1. C. L. J.. Ellis,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Calhoun Barley, combine run,
extra clean, $1.65; 60 bu. Chan-
cellor Wheat Seed, recleaned,
treated against rust and smut,
$2.75: Martins Combine Milo,
recleaned, $6.20 Cwt.; Victor
Grain Oats, recleaned, 90 pct.
germ., $1.15. FOB farm. W. M.
15c lb.; Brown Top Millet, 12c)
Ball
89 pct. germ.,.24c lb. Leon Hol- f
Nixon, Thomaston, c/o B & B
Ranch. Tel. 2412. _
Ice Box
10c doz.;
3
| Pruitt, Lavoni
Pensacola Bahair
1953 crop, recl
100 Ib. bags, 20c
Barber, Nashvill
About 10 u. O;
bulk loaded. No ord
100 bushels. Call
ing. Phone ~ 37030.
Minchew, Jr., Maco
Calif. Multiplying 1
20c start; 12 sts. $
Earl Fincher, k
Baled Lespedeza,
and Fescue Hay,
At my barn, or del.
distance. J. E. Voyl
Tel. Jonesboro 2101
Several tons good
Peanut Hay; also se
red bushels each of
Yellow Corn for
Hereford Cattle
price. Dr. J. M,
ington. Phone 2
30-40 tons best
pedeza Hay, :
Grass He $30. to:
John C. Reid, Zebu
85J-11. 5:
800 bales Lesped
ed Grass Hay at f
East Sunnyside, on
Reasonable, -E. ~
Griffin, Rt. 4, Box 2
pedeza Hay, 80c pe
or Wheat straw, 50
at farm. :
ton, Rt. 2.
100 tons bright
baled without r;
tion of Bermuda,
las grass. No weeds
FOB -my barn. J.
Bentley, Thom
3697. :
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PECAN AUCTIONS
The next and final Pecan Sale of the Georgia
Auctionswill be held at Vidalia on Saturd
uary 9, 1954, at 11 A. M. and 2 P. M.
BREEDERS CONSIGNME |
AUCTION SALE .
A Breeders Consignment Auction sale
Hereford and Polled Hereford cattle,
heifers and calves, will be held on Monday, J:
at Farmers Livestock Barn, Nashville, Ga.
formation, write. W. E. Aycock, Moultrie.
bul
sale:
Monday, Jan.
Waycross,1 P. M.;
Tuesday, Jan.
Dawson,1 P. M.;
bridge,1 P. M.
For information, write,
ed, $1.25...1b. D.. Wilson.
Palmetto, Rt. 1. ae ;
412 West Bldg.
Three Angus Bull Auctionsselling-45 Reg
bulls; 15 outstanding 1-1/2 to 2 yr. old bulls
18,Waycross_Livestock
19,Terrell Co. Liv
Thursday, Jan. 21,Bainbridge Stock
Ya :
George W.
lity peanut hay del.
ad lots. Write for
uewis, Arabi. _
g.it Coastal Ber-
bales Kobe Les-
no rain, each $35.
ie Powell, Wrens,
0 tons baled_ Hay
a), also Key. 31 Fes-
Clover. Located near
So. Barnesville. W.
Culloden.
WS AND OTHER
TREES FOR SALE
ear, Fig Trees,
Wines, Huckle-
elnut, _Muscadine,
Red and Black Rasp-
90 doz. Add - postage.
Waters, Dahlonega,
old Seedling Peach
ft., also Muscadine
eed 1 yr. old, $1,
ers expense. S. A.
ichland. a
Black and Red
ck Walnuts, Catawba,
herry, Himalaya
Add _ post-:
noc roda.
pe Vines, $1.75
ummer Grape
ape, 68; $1715;
; Red and Blick
50 doz.; Blue-
, $1.25 doz. Mrs.
ahlonega, Rt. 1.
. ; Big,
on Settings, 4-5 ft.,
aes 3-4--Kt., 7$1-50.
3. O. Fussell, Atlgn-
ewood Ave. .
e stand of tall grow-
Roots for sale. Mrs.
et ee ee ee
miles Newnan).
dr :
Exchange. Mrs. C. W.
king Rock, Rt. 1, Box
Gourds, $2.50 doz.
Tv:
ning, Rt. 5 :
Camp, Villa Rica.
weet Potatoes kiln
, Ready. W. Cole,
ic red cedar fence
ft.), mostly split,
Frank W. Wansley,
son Hwy.).
ks, 100 lb. cap.,
ripped, washed, 5,
e. Gladys Du-
- Walnuts, $2.00
. Crawford, Wat-
erry, Plum, Crab- |
| ~jand 2 yrs. old, $100.00-$2250.00
,_ Sharpsburg. | Aj,
= _ |of Feb.,
Pecans, fe 1b. Add}
to buyer. G.
CORN |
~ Dynamite
crop, clean,
Pop corn, 1953
sound, good for
| eating or planting, 5-10 lb lots,
25c Ib.; Over 10 lbs., 20c lb.
Del. Exch. for good pecans;
pound -for pound. Larry Shel-
ton, Dial.
HONEY
Fancy Chunk Comb, packed
in 2% lbs. jars, 12 jars to case,
30=-1bs., $6." case. FOB: -E. J
Lewis, Nahunta.
POSTS: |
Some Black Locust posts,
standard sizes, for sale. John
V. Arrendale, Tiger. :
ROOTS AND HERBS
Sassafras, Sarsaparilla, Elder,
Blackberry, Plum, Yellow Dock,
Yellow Root, 2. Ibs., $1.;> Wild
Cherry, Red, White Oak, Pine,
Sweet Gunf Bark, 2 lbs., $1.;
Coltsfoot, . $1. -C; also shade
dried Sage, $1.25 Qt. Add post-
age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs.
John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
SYRUP
100 gal. new Sugar Cane
Syrup, $2.20..gal. W.-C. Lang-
ham, Warrenton, Rt. 2, Box
96 A. ae
WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS _
Fresh 1953 Black Walnut
Meats, $1. pt. Mrs. John R.
Brown, Dwey Rose, RFD 1.
Clean Black Walnut Meats,
ready, $1. pt. Add postage. Mrs.
Viola Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt.
* :
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
BARLEY:
_ Want feed barley. State
price. Max Ayer, Rome, Rt. 4.
CORN AND SEED CORN:
-Want 100 bu. ear corn within
40 mi. Juniper, Ga. or Colum-
bus. State price delivered, and
FOB. Glenn Anthony, Colum-
-+|bus, 3821 Hamilton Ave.
PECANS:
Want to exchange 3 cups
large White Half Runner Gar-
den Bean Seed for thin shell
Pecans. (4 lbs. large each).
Each pay postage. Mrs. M. J.
Taylor, Fairmount.
SEED:
Want Korean Lespedeza.
State price and germ. test;
Oo want
Corn. Can be off grade, suit-
able for feed only. W. M. Nix-
jon, Thomaston. Tel. 2412.
.| TREES (FRUIT): :
Want about 100 . asst. - fruit
trees, mostly plum and peach.
R. B. Slay, Atlanta, 1504 Bel-
mont Ave., S. W. .
ee
CATTLE FOR SALE
seeps ee
Jersey Cow, 3% yrs. old,
freshen last of January or Ist.
also one artificially
bred Bull, 13 mos. old, almost
full stock but not reg. Reason-
able. R. M. Sumner, Marietta,
201 Burnap St.
Ayershire cattle: cows, bred
heifers and calves, all ages, for
sale. C. J. Hendrix, Alpharetta.
Rt. 3. phone 3566. .
1 Jersey Heifer, 20 mos. old,
freshen in April, $65. Mrs. Mag-
gie Turner, Riverdale. Phone
Jonesboro > 5151, :
Polled and Horned Herefords:
20 purebred not registered, 14
reg., and 22 with calves at
side. Good flesh; no culls. Let-
ters...ans)) C... M-.-Hancoek,
Thomaston. phone 2368 at
night. -
. Young Reg. Hereford. Bull,
$125. Will transfer reg, papers
F. Hagood, Mari-
etta, 204 Cherokee St., Dr.s
Bldg. |
_ Grade Hereford Heifers, good
se cece
ches Beans, 50c
Lou Humni-!ton, S+-*--3-1e. /o Sh-dvdale
cond., for sale or trade for
good Lespedeza Hay. P. T. Pat-
F-m. Tel. Monticello -5123.-~
Yellow Shelled |
we
| HOGS FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
4 nice Milch Cows and 3
small Male Yearlings for sale.
Essie Burnam, Douglas, Rt. 1.
4 yr. old reg. Angus bull,
outstanding individual, $250. L.
H. Tice, Americus, Rt. 2, Al-
bany Rd., c/o Bretagne Farm.
Phone 4384.
2 reg. Guernsey Bull Calves,
dehorned, ring in nose, 1-2 yrs.
old in Jan., other 1 yr. old,
for sale or exchange. A. T.
Cowings, Meansville, Rt. 1.
Red Jersey Heifer about 750
Ibs.,. freshen Jan. 5th., quick
sale, $100.; Also good fresh
cow with heifer calf reasonable.
oo Younce, Fairburn. Phone
275, !
Reg. Guernsey males: one
14 mos. old, and other 4 mos.
old, both well marked. Good
bloodlines. Dehorned; also 1
Jersey milch cow, Freshen in
Jan. 4% yrs. old, good 3 gal.
cow. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington. j ;
Reg. Milking Shorthorns, free
of Bangs and TB, sell entire
herd, or individually. W. H.
Loudermilk, Cornelia, Box 55.
Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
excellent) bloodlines, gentle,
selling to prevent inbreeding,
Consider good trade; Also con-
sider trading for hay if price
and quality is right. L. By Hunt,
Sr., Macon, 447 Buford Rd.
Grade Hereford Heifers, good
eond., for sale or trade for
good lespedeza hay. P. T. Pat-
ton, Shady Dale, c/o Shadydale
Farm. Tel. Monticello 5123.
Reg. Guernsey Male Calf, 4
mos. old, well marked, has been
dehorned, out of good cow. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
. 15 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
dbl. standard, Domino strain, 1
ea. Paul Carpenter, Tifton, RFD
5. Phone 1523-R4. /
Reg Aberdeen Angus Bulls,
good bloodlines, calfhood vacci-
nated, $100.00 ea. Z. J. Lee, Red
Oak. Atlanta phone CA-6396.
Reg Horned Hereford Cattle,
Baca R Domino 33 and WHR
True Mold 12 breeding. A few
choice young bulls and several
good cows for sale. Mrs. W. A.
Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Phone
8-8772. :
Choice litter of reg. Duroc
Pigs, 14 farrowed Sept. 17th.,
on full feed since 2 wks. old,
wt. around 80 lbs. $30. ea. See
Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.
OIC Pigs; 10 wks. old, choice
breeding and prize winning
stock, reg. buyers name, short
nose, blocky, treated, $20.-$25.
ea. Mack Patrick, Woc. Ag.
Teacher, Rabun Gap.
1 yr. old Duroe Boar, about
300 lbs., gentle, easily kept,
$50. or trade for young thin
heifer, fresh, or about to fresh-
en. Carter Williams, Senoia, Rt.
i. }
Little Bone. Black African
Guinea Males and Females,
stay fat kind, for breeding, life
treated for cholera, $25. ea.
Add $1.50 extra is shipped. No
COD. O. P. Sinquefield, Harri-
son. :
Reg. Duroc Pigs, 8-12 wks.
old, best bloodlines, selected
for breeders, $20. ea.; $25. with
reg. paprs. E. W. Cail, Savan-
nah, Rt. 5, c/o Forrest River
Duroc Farm.
2 bred, Reg. Minn. No. 1
sows, $100. ea; Minn. No 1 pigs,
J2 wks. old, Reg. buyers name.
Treated for cholera and worm-
ed, $35. ea. See at farm, 6 mi.
NE Alma. James A. Bower,
Alma. Rt. 1.
Le
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
ee es
One Chinchilla Buck, one
Black Dutch, 7 half grown
Black and White Spotted, 1
Buck and 1 Doe Black and
White Spotted, and a White
De and Black Buck, for sale
or trade for milk goat. Lloyd
Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, c/o Henry
Wyatt Smith.
Several nice Chinchilla Does,
reasonable. Must sell or ex-
change at once. O. P. Foster,
Good Hope, Phone 5246.
2 Ped. Does, 1 Calif. Buck, 1
yr. old, $10. for lot. H. A. Em-
ery, Atlanta, 2531 Cascade Rd.,
S.W. Ra. 3823. \
Guinea Pigs (cavies) $4. pr.
L. W. McBurney, Augusta, Rt.
1, Box 551, Meadow Brook Dr.
POULTRY FOR SALE
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Farm Mule, gentle, work any-
where, children can handle, for
sale. Mrs. Avis McDaniel, Glen-
wood, Rt. 1, 5
Pure White Albino Mare, 8
yrs. old, about 1000 lbs., good
saddle, for sale or exch. for
Palomino, Oats, or Corn. C. L.
Hardin, Doraville. Phone
Chamblee 17-4742.
One light Bay Saddle Horse,
900 lbs., 7 yrs. old, blocky, for
sale or exch, for a No. 1 two-
H wagon. A. D. Giles, Whites-
burg, Rt. 1.
1 pair Black Mare Mules,
well matched, around 1200 lbs.,
$100. cash. Wilbur Davis, Haw-
kinsville, Rt. 2. _
HOGS FOR SALE
Purebred Duroe Pigs, either
sex, 2-4 mos, old, med. blocky
type, $25.-$40. ea. FOB. M. M.
Newsome, Sandersville.
Choice reg. Duroc Male, 18
mos old, about 275 lbs., prize
winner, from good bloodlines,
life treated, with papers, $70. at
my place, or $78. del. within 100
miles. Tom Gatewood, Jr., Les-
lie): Rt. 2.7
Reg. Hampshires, from best
bloodlines, 2 boars, 1 gilt, 5
mos. oldy very good quality and
size, $40. ea. with papers; Also
reg. 10 wks. old pigs, $25. ea.
Hoyt A. Green, Cartersville,
c/o Green Valley Farms.
Reg. Yorkshire Boar, excel-
lent cond., extremely ae
Don _G. Rasar, Macon, Rt. 7,
Rogers Rd. Phone 3-8912.
OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, short
nose, blocky type, from champ.
bloodlines, $22.50 ea, at farm;
$25. crated and shipped. Reg.
buyer's name. J. H. Roquemore,
Americus, Rt. 2. Phone 4543.
BANTAMS:
Old Eng. Silver Duckwing
Bantams, Dark Cornish, Brown
Leghorn, and Golden Sebrights,
$3. ea. up; Also Eggs, $3. doz.
Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring
Street.
CORNISH:
10 pure Dark Cornish pullets,
almost ready to lay, large, big
bone type, $25. for lot. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
ROCKS AND REDS:
12 nice far hens, 5 B.R. and
7 N.H. Reds, $2.25 ea. my place.
T. LL. Edwards, Albany, 407
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
Mercer Ave. phone HE 6-3042.
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.:
hens, e
except Leghorn; Also 4 Geese,
$10.50, or exch. for 8 large type
hens. Come after. Will not ship,
S. W. Payne, Ball Ground.
White Guinea Roosters, +39,
ea.; Ringneck Pheasants, $3.
ea, O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Pure breed Mammoth -Toul-
ouse Geese, $10. or $14. trio,
Vienna,
FOB. Charlie Bailey,
Rt. 4.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
ETE,:
Several Reeves
Hens, $8. ea.
Quitman, Rt. 2,
Birmingham Roller Pigeons,
Pheasant
$1.50 pr: in 5 pair lots; 5 Ring-
neck Doves, $6.; 3 Golden Se-
bright Hens, 1 Rooster, $6. L.
W. McBurney, Augusta, Rt. 1,
Box 551, Meadow Brook Dr.
12 ducks, $15. Exch. for 12
D. Kennedy,
Ringneck Pheasant Rooster, ; s
1952 hatch, $2.50, Raliegh
Pruitt, Lavonia, RFD 2.
White King Pigeons for sale,
Write W. M. Jackson, Adel,
Rtst.*. :
Over 200 pairs nice mated
pigeons: English . Trumpeiers,
White Kings, Fan Tails, Rac-
ing Homers, Gazzi Modenas,
Red _Carnatux, others, $2.50 up;
$4.75 pr. Exp. charges paid on -
2 pair or more. Mrs. Helen
treet, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Ch. 1777.
BANTAMS:
Large type cross Bantams,
good layers, 1953 hatch, solid
colors, and spotted, $2. prs,
$3. trio; Also Rices Racin
Homing Pigeons, extra goo
flyers, $3. pr.; $2. ea. Grady
Panter, Dial.
RI Red Bantams, nice cock
and cockerels. Prize winners.
$3. and $5. ea. D. A. Asbury,
Atlanta, 442 Atwood St.
Sebright bantams, $2. ea;
mixed, $1. ea. 1952 and 1953
hatch; also White Cornish hens,
cockerels, from prize winning
stock, $2.50 ea. Cockerel -fre ~
with 6 hens or more. O, L.-
Craft, Lavonia. Rt. 2.
CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS. |
Dark Cornish cockerels, Mar.
and Apr. hatch, $3.50 ea.; 2,
$6.; 3 hens, 1 rooster, $11.;
Cockerels, about 5 mos. old,
150 * eats: 2,* $2.50. FOBs Mis,
J. E.-Stone, Adairsville, Rt.+2.
26 cocks and stags of Clippers,
Law Grays, and pure Round-
heads; Cocks, $1. lb.; Stags,
75c Ib. FOB. L. O. Benefield,
Cedartown, Rt. 1. (At Fish
Creek). :
2 Pit Game Stags, one 6%
lb., other 6% Ib., perfect shape,
$4. ea.; One 7 lb. brood cock,
full Muff Dom, $5.; White Dom
Cock, $4.; Gordon Hen, and
Traveler Pullet, $3.50 for both.
C. L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak
St.
SPECIAL
is frequently enclosed with
garding Positions and Farm
not only the business way
others the privilege of using
We receive many complaints from parties who re-
plying to notices in the Bulletin NEVER receive an
answer, although a self-addressed stamped envelope
ply. When a notice is published in the Bulletin, re-
listed for Sale, in Exchange For, or Wanted it is
the duty of the party in whose name the notice is
listed to answer immediately every letter, card. etc.,
that he or she receives regarding said notice. This is
but a matter of politeness as well, and patrons of the
Bulletin OWE this courtesy (both to themselves and to
the Bulletin), whether the order is filled or not; failure
to do this makes the prospective customer lose confi-
dence in the patron and in the Bulletin. Also, we can-
not urge too strongly the absolute necessity of satis-
factorily completing all transactions entered into
do not list for sale or exchange any item that you do
not actually possess, and under no circumstances allow
their notices. YOU MUST STAND THE RESPONSI-
BILITY of your INDIVIDUAL notice and YOUR OWN
PERSONAL NAME AND ADDRESS MUST BE AT-
TACHED TO YOUR NOTICE.
NOTICE
the letter or order for re-
Help Wanted, or any item.
of handling transactions,
your name and address to
BH.
.
- Cockerels,
1 $7.-$10,, ea. Can mate UD TY:0s
a at
Cherry St.
_ BROWN, ETC):- -
City 10.
blee 7-5172.
ORPINGTONS:
10 Buff Orp., stags, wt. 4-5
Ibs. ea. $1:50 ea. Mrs. B. H.
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
(Continued from page 1)
quests, and remorseless exploitation? ;
Shall the cry of the white slave nev-" }s
er reaeh Heaven, Father
Shall the song of the angels who ,
hung over the infant Christ, never throb,
a living principle, in mans government
of man?
Is the reformer always to be the
martyr, Father Time?
Is wrong never to be
Oh, Father Time! We
feel you leading us toward the door of
Beyond that portal we
the New Year.
cannot see, and we dread
* dread the dark.
Deal gently with us in
Father Time.
Time?
dethroned?
tremble as we
itas children
the: New Year,
Give us s onenati to: ber the cross os
for we know that we- must bear it
Give us. courage | for the atte. for ay
we know that we must fight it.
Give us patience to endure, for we a
know that we shall need it.
Give us charity that thinks no evil,
and which will stretch forth the help-
ful hand to lift our weaker brother out
_ of the mire, rather than the cruel scorn
which passes him by, or thrusts him
further down. ae
Give us faith in the ae shiek no_
defeat can disturb, and no diseourage-
ment undermine.
Give us the love of truth which no
temptation can seduce, and no menace
ean intimidate.
_ Give us the fortitude which, cheatae =
conviction. .
+: the end.
respect, no wilful ;
_ TOM LINDER |
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED.
T
+ 2. purebred - Dark Cornish]
1 large! home. 2 mi.
$2.50 ea,
tnough for Service and, 1 roos- |
ster, 2 yrs. old $3. ea. All heal-|
thy well developed birds. Exch. |
.2 for 2 cockerels of equal value,
same breed. Mrs. Maude Gran-_!
ger, Reidsville. |
10 pure Dark Cornish Pullets;
type, $25. H.
W.. Thurmond, |
Farmington: :
Several nice Mar., Apr. Stags,
$12.-$15.: Pure Old Time
Grissette Claiborne Hens, $10.
D. D. Haywood, Barnesville, 141
Purebred Cornish _ Indian
Roosters, B. B.. type,, Rose
Comb, 1953 hateh, $2.50 ea. my
place 7 mi. E. Sandersville. Mrs.
T. W. Newsome, Sandersville.
LEGHORNS (WHITE,
18 Roselawn White Leghorn
' hens, over a yr. old, now lay-
ing, also 7 Brown Leghorns. All
oat" -ea. at my home. Mrs. Troy
_ Staten, Dalton, Chatsworth Rd.
About 200 Keystone W. L.
hens, laying 75 pet. daily. Come
for entire Jot, or lots of 25,-$1.50
_ each. Earl J. Smith, Dunwoody. St
2000 Spalding Dr. phone Cham-
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES
India Blue /Peafowl, 1953
hatch, $25. pr. D. Kennedy,
Quitman, Rt. 2. .
| Geese, $10. pr.;
-Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Rt. 4.
30 head Geese, $3. ea. at my
E. Metter, just off
Statesboro Rd. on. J... Carl
Daughty place.. Miss Beatrice
Westberry, Metter, Rt. 2, Box
164.
25 Guineas, $1. ea. Mrs. R. L.
| Mills, Austell, Box 228, Blairs
| Bridge Rd., Tel. 2394.
. almost ready to lay, big bone!
Mammoth Blue Toulouse
$14. trio. FOB.
POULTRY WANTED
FALCON CHICKENS:
-Want some Blue Falcon
chickens. Advise fully, O. L.
Spence, Villa Rica.
TURKEN (NOT TURKEY):
Want 1 large young Turken
(mot turkey) rooster. Advise
fully. B. B. Bailey, Rome, Rt. 2..
=
FARM HELP WANTED-
Want reliable, sober man
with family, to operate cattle,
hog, and. general farm. Good-5
R-house, lights, water, on school
bus and mail rts Near Church.
Good proposition for right man.
Oscar Paul, Macon, 543 Mulberry
Want working partner with
med. size family for med. size
tractor farm near Waynesboro
Long term proposition. Livestock
and tools desirable but not neces-
sary. Bey, M. a ee Mc-
Bean, Rt.
Want 1 or 2 H farmer, sober,
reliable on 50-50 basis, work
mules, plant corn, peanuts 6.3
acres, cotton 5 acres, tobacco 2.1
acres; 5 R tenant house, elec.,
Common Pigeons mated and |
working, $1. pr.; Also Muscovy |
Ducks, $5. pr. Exchange 1 pair
for a pair of: full stock Ban-
tams. Starling Yawn, Byrom-
ville.
25 Ringneck Pheasants,
lot; 8 Goldens, $20. lot;
vers, $22. lo'- Quail, $3. pr;
Chukars, $6. pr.; White
Guineas, $2. 50 pr. J. L. Tade,
$45.
8 Sil-
good well water, school bus rt.,
near mail rt. State Ist letter if
have to be moved, and how
much, if any, run bill needed.
Good references exchanged. A.
C, Moseley, Uvalda.
Want man to drive tractor and
do general farm work. Can save
some crop: if wanted. School
bus rt., I-1/2 mi. W. Pavo; Good
house, elee. No drunks.. W. C.
Macon, 2395 New Clinton Rd.
Large Bobwhite Quail,
ters ans. Joe Collier, Arlington.
Large White King Pigeons, |
$3.50; Also Red Carneaux, $5.
re FOB. James F.
oyston.
A number of Peacocks,
Blue, May hatch, no hens,
ea. Come after. 8 mi.
ton near Sandy Cross.
Downs, Royston, Rt. 1.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS GEESE
Peafowl, Pheasants,
Chukar Partridges, Mallard
Ducks, White Kin Pigeons.
Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.
2. Ch 1777,
India |
$10.4
any |
number of pairs for sale. Let-|
Manley, |
WwW. Roys- |
Josie |
Quail}
| Thigpen, Pavo, RFD 3.
Want unencumbered white
| woman, good health, to live as
| one of family with elderly couple
; and do light farm chores. Small
| salary. References. State salary
expected. Homer S. Tarvin,
| (Chattanooga 9, Tenn. St. Elmo,
| Rt. 3. (Res. of Walker Co. Ga.)
Want working foreman, beef
cattle farm. Must be experienc-
; Ved giving shots, all farm ma-
chinery. State age, number in
|family, where worked _previ-
ously, with details of your
experience and salary, Sober,
henest. D: C. Collier, Barnes-
ville,
Want white (consider colored)
middle aged woman to live in
home and do light farm chores
on farm. Short distance of Ros-
well, bus rt, Must have health
\card Prefer someone in or near
Atlanta. Mrs. Evelyn Anderson,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Tel. Atlanta,
El.-J5755:.
Want experienced dairyman
for 35-40 cow dairy. Need 4 or
5 R house wired for stove, mail
and school rt., 15 or 20 mi At-
lanta, or in Cobb Co. Ready to
start after Christmas. Good
honest, sober man. T. C. Hulsey,
Marietta, Rt. 4. Phone 8-7949.
Want experienced reliable
truck farmer, white or colored,
no drinkers. Share 50 pct. Fur-
nish 5 R_ house, water, elec.,
| mule and tools. Near good truck-
ing center. Phone day El 9190,
night De. 1975, or write. E. T.
Brown, Avondale Estates, P. O.
Box 123. -
Want single, reliable, white,
farm raised native Georgian, (pre
fer orphan, 21-25) live as one of
family in country home, do gar-
den and other light farm chores.
Must be able to drive tractor.
Room, laundry, board,. salary.
Small photograph to accompany
application. Will come after.
Contact. J. D. Brooks, Atlanta,
P. O. Box 1346
Want large family to tractor
farm. Good houses, lights, mail
rt., school bus by door. Must
John P. Doster, Abbeville, Rt.
le
know how to operate tractors.
Want good ater tor cotton
and peanut acreage on share
basis. Must be able to finance
self. Henry Kilburn, Americus,
Rt. 25 Box 151; Phone 4124.
farm. work: on small farm.
man, Sr., F t
Box 205. Tel. Ca. 1834.
POSITIONS . WANTED
Man with wife and 14 yr. old
boy, wants job looking after
|.cattle, or as overseer of farm.
Sober, good health, good refer-
ences. Would accept work in
flower garden also. A. J. Tur-|
ner, Blairsville.
Want job on farm a
-experience all farm
Ft
10S yrs
machinery. - Marvin Koon,
Gaines, Rt. 1, Box 6y.
job on beef cattle farm or tend- |
ing poultry. 25 yrs. old, experi-
enced tractor, truck driver, etc.
Move at once. Contact Homer
R. Sharp, Douglasyille, Rt. 4,
Box: 93.
White, Single Man, 43 yrs.
old, wants job on dairy farm.
Experienced. Reasonable sal-
Atlanta. Sanborn Cooper, At-
lanta, 200 Montgomery Ferry.
Tel, Em. 6909.
Want 2H crop on 50-50 basis.
for next. year. Experienced
farmer. Contact. Beng: ae
Boswdon. > CNS
Want colored couple for light |
House furnished. J. W. Chap-. :
Forest Park, RFD 1,| f
truck and tractor for 1954. Have |.
Man with 3 in family wants :
ary, home, board. Prefer near |
willing worker.
tails. oR. Ve
GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome _
12-14 12-15 12-16 12-16 |
STEERS & HEIFERS :
Good 18.00-20.25 17.00-18.50 Ean
Comi. 13.73-16.25 13.75-17.00 = 13.00-15.00 -13.00-17.00
Urilizy 9.50-13.00 10.00-13.00 10.00-12.50 10.00-13.00
Cutters 8.00-10.00 9.00-11.00 9.00-10.00 9.00-10.00 |
CALYES : ;
Good & Choice -15.00-18.50 = 15.50-20.25 -115.00-18.25 =-15.00-19.25_
Util. & Com. 5-16.00 10.09-16.25 9.50-14,75 10,00-16.00
Veal Calves 16.00-28.50 16.00-22.25 -15.00-27.25
cows : ; iro et
Utility 9.00-10.75 9.00-10.75 -9.50-10.25 875-1000 9
C2kC. 6.00-9.00 6.50- 9.50 5.00- Las ~6.00- 9.00 . 6.
BULLS 3 : e :
Util. & Somi, $10.25-12.25 10.00-12.75 9.50-12.00 9.50-11. 50 Sag 00-1 50
Cutters 8.50-10.00 50-10.00 -B.00-10.00 8.00- 9.59 8.50+10,50_
STOCKERS ; icles (Bae ieaeo eres
Steers & Heifers 10.00-14.00 -10.00-17.90 9.00-17.50 -- 8.50-13.25 "10.00.15
Calves 9,00-13.50 9,25-16.75 9.25-19.00 9.00-16,25 10.00-1
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