My, i (th DEPART MENT OM LINDER AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941 SOTTON AN D THE SOUTHBy Tom Linder A few weeks ago I wrote an article about the bill of Con- ressman Fulmer of South Carolina; proposing to substitute five million bales of cotton a year for imported wood pulp in the aanufacture of paper. This law should be passed at once. The passage of this law vould provide employment for at least five million people, be- nning with the plow on the farm and ending with the em- yloyees in the paper mills. Tamin receipt of a letter from Congressman F. W. Boykin, f the First District of Alabama. Mr. Boykin has a bill providing r the use of bales of cotton in the construction of bomb shelters. _ Bales of cotton were first successfully used as protection in ar by Andrew Jackson at the battle of New Orleans in the War f 1812. Andrew Jackson had bales of cotton piled in the gaps tween the levees to make complete fortification for the pro- ection of the revolutionary troops. = Cotton was also used with the greatest, success as breast- works in the battle of Atlanta during the War Between the tates and in many. other battles. _ It is known that bales of cotton will stop shells from big uns that will shoot, through concrete and steel. Bomb shelters built of concrete cannot be moved in times lways be ready for use again in case of war. ~ Cotton is indestructible and can be made fireproof, water- roof and vermin proof. The bill of Mr. Boykin ought to be the law. Bomb shelters ire desperately needed by the countries which are to be helped inder the Lease-Lend Bill and every bale of surplus cotton could . sent to them for this purpose, thereby creating a market for ery bale of cotton in the United States. Georgia is potentially the greatest cattle and dairy state In the United States today. This is true because of our soils and climates. With pas-- ures developed in Georgia, with plenty of cottonseed meal for Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets if y Re eboris received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: eMoarch 7Metter 1.2... os $7.00 CWr March 11Macon 2 6 75-1.00 _ March 11Soperton . 6.46 Paton 1a Americus <2. 2) ee 00 + TOP FED CATTLE 7.50-9.50 6.68 6:45-9.40 March 11Macon - March 11Soperton | March 13Americus feed, and with our mild climates we can outstrip any other sta We are now shipping into the United States every year mo than one billion pounds of cocoanut oil and palm oil from Philippine Islands, East Indies, and Dutch Indies Islands on other side of the world. War conditions will soon make it i possible to bring this oil half way around the world. It will take seven million bales of cotton a year to sup) h a billion pounds of oil to replace the oil from the Philipping I lands and East Indies. Honorable J. E. McDonald, Commissioner of Agrine 2 Texas, has been advocating a plan to give the cotton produc of the United States a domestic allotment of cotton on w they would be protected in price by the Government under th parity price system of the Triple A. Mr. McDonald propo: that in addition to this domestic allotment the farmers shoul be permitted to grow whatever ee they want to grow foreign markets. The ccyton farmers in some edi could grow cotton export while other farmers in some sections, on. account of high cost of production, would not be able to grow cotton export in competition with cotton produced in other countri Under Mr. McDonalds plan all cotton growers would an equality in so far as the price that they would receive for ton grown under the domestic allotment. It would be entirely up to each individual grower to determine whether or not he would. undertake to grow cotton for export. I believe Mr. McDonalds plan is good and it should be e acted into law. : With the marketing system for vegetables, fruits and true crops which we are now building, with an opportunity to devel op the cattle and dairy industry of Georgia, and with increa use of cotton, the South could, once again become independ n and self-sustaining. I notice from the Atlanta Constitution and from the e marks of Senator George and Senator Russell that most of he tremendous sums of money being spent by the Government defense are being spent for industrial developments i in other $ tions of the country. Mt is, of course, up to the Government to determine whee thinks is the best location to bulld these great industrial en er prises. The people of the South are as patriotic as any people on. earth and the largest percentage of volunteers in every wa + come from the South. \ The South is largely agricultural. If these suggestions - le be carried out the agricultural South will be able not only to live but to help feed and clothe the balance of the nation. . TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture Eggs, Large, Dos. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB. Pointa Mentioned) March 15, 1941. Always subject to Variation. Atlanta .18-,20 INDEX Eggs, Medium, Doz. 16-.18 fggs, Small, Doz.__ .15-.16 Hens, Col. 4 1-2 lbs. up, . Hens, Leghorn, Lb 49=14 Special Notice Roosters, Lb. aes Second Hand Machinery for Sale _. 2 ; Stags, Lb. Friers, Lb 9. FS Second Hand Machinery Wanted 2-3 Ducks, Lb. .10-.12 Geese. Lb... '10-.12 Incubators and Brooders for Sale ES : Turkeys, Lb: Incubators and Brooders Wanted Sapons. Lb. Plants for Sale country Butter, best table, Lb. - Sjeld Peas, mixed, Bu. field Peas, not mixed, Bu. Pecan and Other Fruit.Trees for Sale 3 Zar Corn (80 lbs. to bu.), Bu. Miscellaneous for Sale Shelled Corn, Bu... ate Bie ee Miscellaneous Wanted Se Wheat. Bu, ooo ss PFobaced for: Sale. = Sweet Potatoes, No. 2s Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs.. Sabbage, White, per 100 Lbs Potatoes for Ale. ee = Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton__ Peanut Hay, No. 1, Ton... 15.00-16.00 Fresh and Cured Meat for Sale ___. _12.00-13.00 Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton 65.00 : Positions Wanted ee e5 Cottonseed (Prime) Car Lots Cottonseed Meal, 41 per cent . Cottonseed Meal, 7 ver cent 28.00- 29.00 ton $34.00-$35.00 ton Spa we Z 26.00- 27.90 ton MARKET ZORGIA MARKET BULLETIN _Execative Office, Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Cevinrten, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tem Linder, Commissioners State Capitel, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office : 114-122 Pace St., Cevingten. Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices | State Capitel, Atlanta. Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Burean of Market, 222 State Capitol. 5 Atlanta, Ga. _ Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at she Post Office - at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage previded for in Section 1 ef October 8, 1917. = 163, Act Notices of farm produce and appurtenances : -inserted one time on each request regulations admissable under and r- only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. ted space will, not permit insertion of notices containing e than 3@ words including my er Legislative Act the s) who will have Spec- r Guinea eggs this season, | advise the approximate ber you will have and ey will be ready. for 3UREAU OF MARKETS Capitol. nee *OND-HAND Ye. Mrs, E. B. Cotton, tocls for 1 h. farm- McCormick mow- itaway harrow,| arning plow, cul- See Saturdays and C. Oglesby, Cham-- Highpoint Rd. isc harrows, 6-ft. complete set tobacco 16 Ft, barn, used 1 sea- and 2 h. plows a other ment for farm. See. L. R. Talbotton, Bee fasters Little Giant plant r fair cond., $2.75 prepa.d H. Rucker, Milner. Rt. yn tractor, good run- pete Cor : eee eS : Tse. s 4 anut sheller, perfect season (shells both Runners and 3 tons p. Ernest Harris, ale cape . pressure, mounted, n. John Fay, Oakman. new 2h. John Deere ood bodies, will hold wheat $65.00. D. M. Menticello. ce as, eng, 1 riding) John Deere make, <3 roller, 1 horse, and other farm mr sale. See or 200.00. Mrs. J. C. wagon, $5 gs, Atlanta, 1352 nent, etc. complete, g order $75.00. FOB ee Sat, or Sundays. uggle, Chamblee. Rt. ell, clear tone, wt. 75 sale or exc. for 3500 . potato plants, to be |. Jater than May Ist; 1 Laval cream separat- dc nd., sell or exc. for | an use on farm. J. T. - Warwick. mp puller, fair cond., ly to work, good as new, ft. cable, 1 power block and k 575.00 cash or trade ogs or chickens. O. any responsibility fer any notice appearing ; | Hotel. Orchard Spray- | $35.00, | farm |mowers, 2 w Rame and address. Georgia Market Bulletin does not in the SECOND HAND - MACHINERY FOR SALE Good cotton stalk cutter on wheels, No. 1 cond., blades still sharp. Sell or trade for weeder or good gilt (hog) of good | breeding. J. S. West Cuthbert. 8 gal. electric churn, A-1 cond., value $15.00. Exc. for pigs not under 25 ib. wt., free of ' disease. Write. Mrs, Lena Sex- |ten, Bainbridge. j - Sullivan guano distributor, 1 Farmers Favorite cotton plant_ er good cond., cheap or exc. for a Cole planter. M. B. Ja- | cobs, Hortense. Oliver combination corn and | cotton planter, good cond., used 1 year, $5.00 cash. H. M. Hark- ins, Forest Park, Be -. McCormick-Deering milking machine, complete with 2 single milking units and 1-2 h. p. elec- tric motor, etc. $200.00. Roy W. Hardy Durand, _ ee Boiler and engine, used in. |Gin, at bargain. Can be seen at my gin, 4 1-2 mi. S. E. Barnes- ville on No. 7 Hwy. O. H. Owen, Barnesville. eae eS John Deere tractor, model B, used ohly part of last season, | good as new. 2 sections, Har- |tow. 12x18 discs, Oliver plow, 19-30 in, disc. Reasonable. W.S. | McCarty, Dalton. phone 277J. A 1h. Oliver plow, $3.50 FOB. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. Farmall 30 tractor! thorough. | ly overhauled, performs like new, priced away down, Jas. H. Craig, Athens. CFO! Georgian 2h. No. 3 Mitchell wagon, low wheels good cond., $25.00; good 2h. hay rake. $8.00: hog kettle. poorwill peas, $2.00 bu. 6 mi. North of here. A. J. Bailey. Sharpsburg. % =>. : ae 2h. wagon with bedy, $20.00; Syracuse 2 h. turn plow, also cotton planter, without guano atachments, A. N. Gampbrell, Cornelia, At. de eae Corn mill, Crusher. i2 h. p. eng., other equipment. for rea- sonable cash. Mrs. E. C. Spence. Ball Ground. Rt, 4, x ' 4 Oliver tractor disc harrows, pose. Cultivator, new, mule drawn disc harrows, spring, also peg tooth harrows, 4-2 h; wag- jong Oliver and Syracuse 1 and 2 h. turn plows, also all kinds Stools: J) ; Ce. Collier, Barnesville. . - Bradley riding cultivator complete, used less 2 wks., per_ fect cond., $30.00 for quick sale; other equipment. E, B,. Aycock, Statham = i782 McCormick mowing machine, practically new, for sale. C, J. } James. Union City. 10 ton Howe standard scale, A-1 cond., used 3 seasons, sac- rifice for $150.00. C. F. Harris- on, Clarkston. 5 ; - McCormick binder, good cond., new sheets and blade, us_ -ed 1 yr., $50.00. Roscoe Pittman. Lula. Rt. 1. gE 4h. p. used in farm work $20.00 at barn, Leon Gaff. Fitz- gerald. Rissa = _ J. I, Case Threshing machine, fine cond., 2 rebuilt McCormick | od split pulleys. | se or. sale. R. D, Tatum, Palmetto. | 4 $150.00. tooth cultivator, 2 sets of plows, 65 gal., $10.00; 40 bu, Whip- | 1 Ferguson-Ford general pur-' _ Fairbanks-Morse gas. motor, | SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE International Cultivator, good cond., $30.00. E, D, Lawhorne, Ty Ty, Ga. , 1 Tin can sealer, good as new, $7.00 pr exc. for honey and meat. Ea. pay postage. Also Blue Traveller game eggs, $1.00 per 15, Mrs. Ellen Teem, Pierce_ ville. : A very good planter and mule, cheap. Write or see. J. Faircloth, Jakin. Rt. 1. . McCormick dbl. bottom tract- or plow, slightly used, $50.00; 1team cultivator, $15.00; Ford- son tractor, not running. $20.00. Matt Kallie, McKinnen. 2h. wagon, good cond., $60.00. See at my farm, at Charlie 'Prices, Blundale. Mrs. Geo. Smith, Savannah, 618 East 48th St Ss S - McCormick Deering binder, good shape, also sheets with it. Mrs. J. P. Turner, Mc- Donough. Rt. 3. = 1 Georgia Cracker cotton planter, $5.00 or exc. for 4 bu. Runner peanuts. Bring cash or peanuts and get planter. Cobb A. Lee, Waycross. Rt. 2 Box 54 A. : 2h. wagon for sale or exc. for a 1h. wagon. D. W. Davis, Cari ton. Rt. 1. Section harrow, 2-1 h, Oliver goober turners, 41 Cole planter, 1 good Gee Whiz, good teeth, 1 Joe harrow, 1 Jr. cultivator, at 1-2 price. J. T. Hooper, Nor- cross. Rt. 1. == : Boiler and engine. used in farming, for sale or trade in on good pr. of mules, or other val- ue. See or write. John Clark, Grayson. Rt. 1. : 3-4 h. gas. engine, A-1 shape, used in farm work, $12.50, or exc. for yearlings at market price. M, H. Davis, Thomaston. Rt. 3. Be, Good 2 h. Oliver, $5.00; 2 h. John Deere middle-busters, us- ed very little (factory point still on it; together with. extra point), $10.00; DeLaval cream separator, No. 5, complete, all good cond., strainers, etc. W.. M. Rockel, Thomasville. Rt. 1. ae Bradley mowing machine, 4 1-2 fh- cus. Take sow and pigs or bred sow lin part pay. E. W. Oglesby, At. lanta. 44 Bass St, S. W., Ma 0385. eo se Well digging outfit, complete, at real bargain. If interested, write. Troy L. Canady, Swains- boro, See Sok Good Walter A. Wocd mow- ing machine, $15.00. Clyde Sha- han LaFayette. Rt, 3. : Grist Mill and gas. eng. for Dillon St. N. W. | Large boiler and eng., used in farm work, $350.00. B. A. Man- ous, Canton. Rt. 2. BEE Ledbetter planter without fertilizer attachment; plants coton, corn and bean seed. $8.00 FOB. J. D. Mallet, Chatsworth. Rie? Cotton gin, good cond., 2-70 saw gins with Munger hydraulic press, power tramper. Cheap. T. J. Johnston. Dry Branch 2.2 = i A 1 horse wagon, some farm tools, including plows, planters, tob. trans-planter, for sale. Mrs. 'J. A. Cockman, Alma. - Platform scales, will draw to 750 lbs. complete except frame, cheap for eash. Mrs. J. H. Mel- son, Hogansville. ~ 1 boge 2 h. turner, 1-8 disc harrow and other equipment for sale. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. 20:in. Meadows corn mill and 2 hole sheller, good cond., $100.00. G. M. Williams, Con- yers. Rt. 3. Be 4 bh. p. gas. eng., first class eond, used in farm work. A. P. Stapleton; Wrens. 1 Meadows 30 in. corn mill, cheap for cash. G. D. Fain, Ed- ison, Ga 1 h. wagon, weeder, guano distributor, Planet Jr., and Led- Farmers Friend and Haymen plows, and other farm tools, $30.00. Mrs. Scott Winfrey, At- es 650 Boulevard N. E., Ve 6. : Avery corn, bean, peanut ing corn, bean, peanut planter, $10.00, Come see. J. H. Lever- ett, Parrott. ae McCormick Deering No. 6 mowing machine,goodmechani- ical cond., mostly new boxes and bearings, $25.00. Accept 50 bu. good corn or part Velvet beans: No. 1, No. 12. DeLaval cream $25.00. J. M. Clark, also milk cans, { das new, 5] a | thing else of equal value. C. P. sale. L. E. Brown, Atlanta, 864 Extractors; | better planters with all plates, |. planter, Miss Dixie $5.00: Deer-- SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Hercules Grist mill, 18 rocks, upright frame, running cond. Sell or trade for what have you? L. B Wilder. Pelham. Corn and Wheat Mill on riv- -er, for sale or trade. Joe H. Glover Gainesville. 161 LE. Ridgewood Ave. i A 1 horse and a 2 horse wag- on for sale. Frank C. Pruitt, A. | Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box 67. 4-60 saw Van Winkle Gins, $300.00, also other equipment. R. T. Broome, Danielsville. Several thousand. tebacco sticks, A-1 cond., also other equipment, for sale or exc. for anything can use. I. G. Thomp- son Marlow. Rt. 1. E No. 10 Moline, and slat wing No 11 Oliver, and solid wing No. 13 Oliver, $7.50 ea; 3 h. reversible +24 in. disc plow, $15.00. All good cond. G. C. Edmondson, Tem- New Cole planter and other farm equipment for sale cheap. Miss Alene Sutton, Lincolnton, Rt 3" Box Ti: 1 man cross cut saw, slightly used, 3 ft. length, $1.50. M. F. Williams, Wrens. Rt. 2, Box 51 A 2-2 h. wagons, $15.00 ea; 4 Gantt cotton planters, $2.00 ea; 3 Gantt distributors, $3.50 ea. All in good shape. Other equipment. W. P. Couch. Luth- ersville. Ee Tron beam 2 h, turn plow, 10 er 12 in cut., in good cond., $7.00, also good 2 h.. middle buster, can be used as potato digger, $7.00; 2 tons compost, $1.50 ton. All cash at my barn, 1 mi. North Bremen. Mrs, G. J. | Holcomb, Bremen. as 30 Bbi. sprout Walden flour bur. corn rocks. All running cond. Reasonable. W. A, Bishop, Macon. 103.Lamar St. Fordson tractor and plow, ! good cond. Sell or trade for corn, peas, calves or anything can use. R. S. Nelson, Kingston. 1 h. wagon, practically new, value, $45.00. Exc. for good. milch cow, yearlings, tractor harrow, weeder, Cole planter, Cane Mill and boiler, or any- Bush, Wray. ae eas _ Second hand 2 h, wagon, iron wheels good body. Sell or exc. for good 1 h. wagon; Stalk cuter, very good shape, $15.00; 2-2 horse plows. Sell or exc, E. S. Hicks, Yatesville. Covington cotton dropper and corn and pea planter, used only about 250 acres, $17.50; good Cole distributor, $3.00; 2-2 h. turning plows, $3.00 ea.; 2 good Oliver goobers, $3.75 ea; Avery equipment. At barn: prices. Mrs. J. N. Williams, Oglethorpe. Good, used 2 h. wagon, cheap , for cash or exc. for bull, ready for service. E. H. Duffey, Mor- pow. a : Meadows Corn Mill, complete, including scales, engine Aless. distributor), etc. worth about $300.00; sell for $100.00. : Also want a good distributor for Buick engine (25, 26 or 27). Pay good price. T. A. Thomasville. SEAS j nearly new hay rake for sale; also 2 plug mules. J, T. Williams, Baxley. . 3-1 h, wagons, used 1 yr., 1 standard wt., 1 heavy duty, 1 extra heavy duty. Priced to sell. Trade for yearlings or corn at farm equipment for sale. C, M. Bowden, Atlanta. 17 Piedmont Ave., N.E. Pe 1 Meadow corn mili, 24 in., good running cond., $50.00. W. Q. Hudson, Elberton, Rt. 1, 10h: p. Intn] eng. good shape, has slip-in cylinder, $100.00; 1 full bleod Guernsey bull, 8 mos, old $25.00.. All FOB farm, 1 mi. North Metcalf, Exe. for good feeder, 40-60 lb. shoats or young. full blood -G. heifers. John C. Thomas, Metcalf. 10h. p. gas. eng. for corn mill, same as new, $15.00 or swap tor ate J. W. Adkins, Stephens. Cole guano distributor, used 1 day only, $5.00. S. R. Sear- borough, Hawkinsville. 633 Broad St. o h, p. rubber-tired garden tractor with retary plow and sickle mower, good shape, $75.00 eash or trade. Gerald Tuck, Thomasville. ers with all attachments. good. cond., 4 yrs. old, but used 1 yr. only. New price, $54.00: take, $25.00 cash at my home. Carl 2 horse turn plows: slat wing, | mill machinery 42 in. French : corn and bean planter, $7.00; / other Teate, } market price. Other good. used 2 h. Oliver walking .cultivat- | MACHINERY FOR SA Cane Mill, Internationa plow, 1-40 Oliver plow other farm equipment, fo or trade for other farm e ment (I dont have) or st Write. L. S. Brown, Harty Ris te ; ae Cultivator, $6.00; Gantt ton planter $3.00; Gee $2.00; Frog for No. 12 O $2.00; other equipment. Adcock, Adairsville. Rt. 2 Good 42 in. rock grist mill sale or trade for upright mi mule or cattle. S. C. Wadd Bremen, Rt. 2. oa Engine for farm or dairy. mounted on wheels, $50.00 at my place. L. L. Steph Atlanta, RFD 1, Box 357. Fordson tractor excel cond., including parts, $10. W. H. Stanford, Dunwood SOSpca oe. ace DeLaval cream separator 10, fair cond., sell or exc corn, yearling, chickens. Mr, J. Cheek, McRae. Rt. 2. 3 h. p: gas. eng. and farm equipment, $85.00. B. McKoy, Newnan. Rt. 1 I. H. C. end gate seede 41 month., $15.00. C.M.B Columbus. _ 4-70-10 saw Van Win Ginnery, cornplete with ste dower, pneumatic system, s tramper, etc. All good r cond., at give-away b price. Chas. S. Reid bury. a Hercules stump puller cond., tripple power $5 exchange for good milch B. R. Alloff, Statesboro. _No. 12 Vulcan plow, O: riding cultivator and all a1 }ments, 1-7 tooth Gee Wh pr. good work mules, for R. T. Jones, Dalton. Rt. 1 2h. Vulean turner and ot! second-hand equipment for, or exc for male, 100 lb. she tivator, just like new, reas ble. Fred Goetz, Bonaire _2 Avery ih. cotton and | bination corn and bea pers with fertilizer attach used 1 season, $20.00 ea. . Roberts, Barnesville. Avery Miss Dixie corn !and peanut planter, with in hull hopper, $500; McC mick Deering corn, bean peanut planter, $12.00: wan 2 h. walking cultivator, Deere or Avery. J. H. Levi 4 Parrott. 5 Want Sears-Roebuck w, good shape, disc harrow good farm bell, 2 h. rev lespedeza guards, cuts g turner, real good mowe F Wellbirn, Rock Springs _ SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WAN Want mowing ma cash. Write. Herman Goss, per. gu Se - Want 2 plow tractor, m on rubber, good mecha cond., cheap for cash. R McKown Atlanta, 1504 De Want high tension m ; attachment for Fordson tra State cond. and price. . Lynn, Washington, Ris _ Want good, used tractor sic plow or harrow (no o tions to old model -if- cond.), cheap for cash Paris, Dallas. : Want second-hand set g ;ernors in good cend., for Fa banks and Morse gas. eng. th. p. Z? type. Write. H. J. - better, Tate. * Want orchard power with eng. .or tractor iState cap., cond., and be price. J. A. Rachels, Dub Want 2 International cultivators with all equ cheap: for cash. J. W. I Cantons Ki = se Want 2h. walking cult: -John Deere preferred, a sonable- cash price. Mv good cond. G. M. Smit wine. Kis oe Want power hay press versal | Farmal tractor, m and silage cutter. All mus good cond. for cash. G. V. man West Point. P. O. Box Want planter and guano. tributor for Model B A Chalmers tractor. Quote cash price. C. R. Morgan stocks). State price Cauthen, Powder Springs. Rt. 2. G. W. Northeutt, College Rt 25 Sere 6 ft. grain binder in cheap for cash, Z mi Luthersville. A. J. heave. a large farm bell, near ; cap for cash, Gus TD: Aa memiek Deering mowing also good rake, cheap iW Sisk: Lexington. t large farm bell (to be} or calling hands from | describe and price. J. T. Jr., Marietta. ew Covington Distri- for Disc harrow or peas. . pson. Athens. E Walsh tractor, in good j . Livingston, College x 135. ; ood 65 ft. dbl. disc rrow, prefer John ood cond: cheap for V. Cooper, Rupert. eer pr.-wagon scales, or cash. H.-C. Sumner. at Ford tractor with plows Citbator. Give price and tion, L. G., Stevens, At- 147 Cascade Ros S. wy Cole or Covington good cond., with all plates, cheap for cash. State i F. Seely Caldwell, enceville. Reo n 30 h. p. slab burner for farm work. Must be cond., cheap. E, R. Yar_ . Mershon. ieee Fordson. freebie. 1934 938 model, with spade lugs 2 h. hay bailer_ cheap. S. Poole, Canton. CFO Gen. at 2 aed dbl. hopper Cole S W. Rivers, Albany. 4 , Palmetto. ieest eash price on wens lows for Fordson tractor. ood shape. Write or see. A. y Cumming, Rt. 2. rood used 8 ft. weeder cond. W. Cc. Maddox, ree 3 n engine to pull Grist Quote prices. J. N. aoee Stillmore. | fant 4 sec. cutaway aeoas - 7 disc to section, State | No. of disc., price. Also power lier. and power sausage eff Veal, Jr.. Sanders- reg. S. P. C. gilts for 2 garden tractor. = M. ward, Waycross. Rt./5. ant pulley for Allis- Chalm- model B. tractor; 1 cutaway andem. disc harrow for sale. Davis, Armuchee. garden tractor, 1 1-2 or in good cond, State year ice and terms. Herman schroeder. Rossville. Rt, 1. ade peavine hay at $28.00 - Middlebuster or 1 h. ag harrow. Jesse Corley, Mar- Y: shop blowers. 8-9 in. pr. heavy, State particulars | rice. J, H. Fowler, Roy. nt 2 or 3h. p. air cooled g. for farm use. in good Give details and price. Hester. ecater, Ree, ant. No. 2 for bell, near ville. State price. R. ea, Metasville. rant a Sears Handiman R. ractor, 5h. p. good cond., at gain fer cash. J. O. Hall, Li. ne ... or Plant set- in good cond. J. C, Adkins, Valley. Want buy a good Wing for a Vulcan turn plow. also fant 2-disc plow for Farmall cheap for cash, or offer, trade eane-mill, hammer- Wise 1 -filler. Also have for Wise 10 in. hammer mill; > R silo filler; Golden No. 3 mill, belt or mule drive; all food = running condition, : W. G. Burt, Boling- e pr. mules, 3-4 yrs. old, a late model Tractor. L. M. Hamby Griffin. Rt. 4. Want attachment for No. 1 Deere mower, cheap for : Ww. A. Moore, Carroliton. nt 1 large size John Deere * unit, also 1 mechanical amper for cotton gin, also 1 ower unit, 60-80 h. p. E. L. ance, Tifton. nt 6 ft. single action tract- arrow with 18 in. disc, in shape at reasonable price. rennan, Fayetteville. Want good Cornmeal mill in {A-1 cond., prefer Meadows 24 in. rock mill, but consider other aces and size. Write particu- lars. Gladston = Wrights_ ville. Rt, 2. : Want Grist Mill, a 24 in. rock, in good shape.- M. . Mock, Fitzgerald, 807 E. Suwanee Sti Wantan upright. grist mill, 20 in. rock, Y. D.. Maddix, Jefter- son. Trade a fine yr. old, puret rec Durce gilt (came through reg.. jand out of litter of 12), for a good 1 horse wagon. Bring wag- |. on and get gilt. Mrs. Laura B. Taylor, Wayeross. Rt. 1, Box ab: Want Planter that will plant corn and cottonseed, in good cond., cheap for cash. Ledbetter preferred. Jesse Wilkie, Canton. Rt: 3. Want pr. saconirand wag- on scales, how many yrs. in use, length, if pit or surface scales and price. EL) O, Hicks, Norcross. . Trade tractor for 50 h. p. skid engine, to be used in farm work. H. Adams, Jr., Luella. Want 2 h. wagon in good shape. Buy or exchange equal value. C. B. Huie. Forrest Park. Want good Feeny, Hand Dus- ter. O. L. Stone, Loganville. Warit. an attachment for No. 1 John Deere mower, cheap for | cash. W