s eee
TOM LINDER
AGRICULTURE
ISSIONER
C ha 24.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1942.
: e Farm Bloc A Small But Faithful Banc
-EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
On Wednesday, May 20, 1942 there was a fest vote on the
or of the United States Senate.
The test vote came on an dolendment to the Agiogiiank
ppropriations Bill. This amendment permitted selling Gov-
ent stocks of wheat at less than the so-called parity prices
fixed by Wickard.
These parity prices fixed by Wickard are only about fifty
cent of actual parity for farm products as provided for in
Agricultural Adjustment Act. =
ke When noses were counted on this amendment eighteen Sen-
tors stood firm for the farmers against this insidious measure.
THE EFFECT OF THE VOTE OF THE SIXTY-TWO SEN-
RS WHO VOTED FOR THE. AMENDMENT WAS TO
DIATE THE PRINCIPLE OF PARITY FOR FARMERS.
e Senate could have taken action to compel Wickard to de-
mine parity according to the terms of the Agricultural Adjust-
nt Act. The Senate actually did the opposite and allowed
ckard and Company to wheedle them into a repudiation of
principle of parity for farmers.
The eighteen Senators who voted against the anicnemeat
rve the honor and support of every farmer, every small busi-
ssman, and every white collar worker i in the country. eo
The Congressional Record of May 20, 1942 will give the
F resh F Poise and Vevetables
May 22, 1942 Atlanta
2ans (Snap), per bu. hprs. _. $1.75-$2.10
Collards, per dozen _- .80- .90
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. 65-85
cra, per bu. hprs. : 4.00- 6.00
ions (Green), per dozen - . 40- .60
as (Black-eyes), per bu. hprs. ear 7552.00
eas (Crowders), per bu. hprs. 2.25- 2.50
quash, per bu. hprs. 15=1.25
trawberries, 24-Qt. crts. 2.75- 3.00
ai Salad, per bu. hprs, - : 60- .85
ee
CONGRESS PROVIDES. CHEAP GRAIN, FAR BELOW THE
-FARMERS COST OF PRODUCTION, TO FEED MILLS, WH
names of each Setiatos voting for and against the amendr
and the arguments made on both sides.
Advocates of the amendment said the sale of grain at su
low figures, would provide cheap feed for animals, x
This argument i is sillywhen we remember that beef c cat
a
and hogs are now much higher in proportion than corn, whe
and other grains. = ;
THE REAL EFFECT OF THE AMENDMENT Is OBVIO
LEON HENDERSON IN HIS GENERAL ORDER OF APRI
1942 SPECIFICALLY EXEMPTS MIXED FEED FOR ANIMAI
FROM OPERATION OF THE PRICE CEILINGS.
THE NET RESULT IS THAT FEED MILLS GET CHE. .
ER GRAIN WHILE PRICES OF THE MIXED FEED THEY
MANUFACTURE IS NOT SUBJECT TO ANY PRICE CEILL
ON PAGE FIVE OF HENDERSONS PRICE FIXING
DER IT IS PROVIDED THAT ALL MILK PRODUCTS, INCLUL
ING BUTTER, CHEESE, CONDENSED AND EVAPORAT 'D
MILK, ARE EXEMPT FROM PRICE CEILINGS; BUT FLUID
MILK, THE KIND THAT DAIRYMEN AND SMALL bay
(Continued on Page Two)
Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction
oS Markets
Reports received at this office show following average prices pai :
for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
May 22, 1942
May 14Valdosta : :
May 15Cordele
May 15Thomasville
May 18Sylvester
May 19Arlington
May 20Albany
May 20Rome
May 20Vidalia |
; TOP FED CATTLE
May 14Valdosta
May 15Cordele
May 15Thomasville
May 18Sylvester
May 19Arlington =
May 20Albany
May 20Rome
12.00-12.70
12.00-13.00
May 20Vidalia -11,50 SS
Eggs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grade
c eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations.
Atlanta
Eggs, a White, Grade A, Doz
Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. eee
Hens, Col., 4% Ibs., ere
dens, ae Ib.
ri eld peas, fazed. pi es
ield peas, not mixed, bu. ___________
ar Corn (80 ibs..to bu.), bu. -________.
elled corn, bu.
Sweet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs. s
Pope? (Green), Per 100 tbe Se ee ee ; 1.50
- May 22; 1942. Always subject to vation = ie
Columbus Savannah
Flowers and Seed For Sale_._.____ 9-3
Flowers and Seed Wanted... 3
speeds For Sale<2 ot ee
Beans and Peas For Sale... 4
Cottonseed For Sale 2.
Corn and Seed Corn For Sale___._4
Plawis tor Sale. 5 Ae
Second Hand Machinery For Sale__5-
Second Hand Machinery Wanted___5
Honey Bees and Bee Supplies 5
.28- = 28
.26- .28 = 27
20-. : sok
18- .20 .20
14- .16 - 16
Os. 12: | 10
18 : - 16
25s 3 - 26
2D ASS - 14
AG ja 12.
72037 = -20
Potatoes and Vegetables For Sale_5
4836 40
SS Eggs: Mor: Sales eB
Peanuts and Pecans ..... G
= 1.00- 1.05
. 1.05- 1.10
Fruit and Butter
Grain and Hay For Sale
Syrup For Sale =
Fresh and Cured Meat For Sais 6
POUT y Wanted 3 on es
Miscellaneous For Sale- -Wanted___.6
Poultry For Sale
O05 ANS cs
1.20- 1.25
1.50- 1.75 150-2175
maaparve- (White). Per: 100 lbs, 22)
Hay, No. 1, Peavine, per.ton _______.]___._.18.00-20.00
Hay, No, 1. Peat, per: ton 15.00-16.00
~ (Del. Shelling Plant) se
ttonseed (Prime) $56.00 ton in car
ts FOB Shipping Point -
seed meal, 8 per cent
onseed ey 7 per cent = ae
-18.00-20.00
14.00-15.00
Livestock - Wanted _-2
Cattle For Sale
Hogs For Sale 7
Horses and Mules For Sale. = 7 =
Rabbits and -Cavies For Sale
140.00
Sheep and Goats For Sale 8
Positions Wanted
~39.00 :
Farm Help Ward
-37.00
PAGE TWO.
MARKET BULLETIN
: Wednesday, May 5 7:
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
- Notices of farm Seams and appurtenances admissable under
z postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
_ more than 30 words including name and address. <
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
Bulletin.
aS Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
_. Yom Linder, Commissioner
Executive Office, State Capitol,
eo Atlanta, Ga.
Publication Office
2 114-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
_ Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
_ Market, 222 State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
. et 8. 1917.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGET ABLES
On Wednesday, May 20, tore was a meeting
at the Atlanta Womans Club of representative lead-
ers of womens clubs and public spirited women, for
the purpose of carrying out the idea of eating fresh
ruits and vegetables in season and saving canned
roods for our armed forces and for winter use.
ee These ladies are very much interested and are
oing to. do everything in their power to encourage
the use of freshfruits and vegetables, as well as dry-
ng and preserving fruits for winter use.
Since the campaign was first begun for the use
of fresh fruits and vegetables conditions have de-
reloped _ make this much more important than
2 On ak ata of the shortage of rubber and gaso-
ine, and on account of rulings affecting the operation
rf trucks, it is very probable that we will be unable}
o get much of our vegetables and fruits transported
to market.
: Tf the ruling promulgated by the Office of De.
fense Transportation, requiring trucks to have a re-
turn load, is put into effect on June 1 as now pro-
: posed, it may mean that a large part of our fruit and
vegetable crops that have moved by truck may have
to move by common carrier or be left to spoil in the
aR
*
: if the truckers who have been coming to Georgia
and buying our products and paying cash for them
are put out of business, it will mean that the farmer
w ill no ae have a cash market for much of these
} oir the common Carriers oe able to move these}
oducts the farmer would have to ship them to far'
away cities on consignment, which would mean that
n most cases the farmer would not get any benefit
7 m the crops that he has grown.
oo he loyal interest displayed by these 1s ilies of
the towns and cities is most gratifying. They will
certainly be able to provide markets at least for a
great deal more of the farmers perishable crops than
he would otherwise have.
Every effort should be made. by farm families
to provide at least enough canned, preserved, and
dried fruits and vegetables for. their own use on the
farm and, if possible, some to sell.
- Wonderful work along this line is bein done
through the community canning plants, fone: ed by
he Vocational Division of the State Department of
Education. Splendid assistance is being given by vo-
ational and home economics teachers.:
A tremendous army of 4-H Club boys and pale
under the direction of the county agents, are doing a
yeoman s service along this line. -
In view of all these things it is nical gratifying
a nd heartening to see the splendid group of women
especially of our.own statestepping out in the fore-
ront of this fight to prevent a food eo this
coming winter.
The idea of using more feck fruits and Patablox
and saving tin has caught a Perviae chord i in different
THE FARM BLOCA SMALL
BUT FAITHFUL BAND.
(Continued from Page One)
SELL, IS SUBJECT TO THE PRICE CEILING.
THE MILK DIVISION OF THE PRICE ADMIN-
ISTRATION IS IN THE HANDS OF REPRESENTA-
TIVES OF LARGE PLANTS PUTTING OUT CON-
DENSED AND EVAPORATED MILK IN CANS.
From the above it can be seen that the price of
the dairymans milk is controlled by the price ceil-
ing, but the price of mixed feed which the dairymen
and other farmers buy is not controlled by the price
ceiling.
This test vote on Wednesday, May 20, resulted in
a victory for Henderson, Ginsberg, Wickard, Morgen-
thau and Company, over the farmer and over the
consuming public. This vote lays the way open to
force still lower the prices on all farm products.
MOST OF THE EIGHTEEN SENATORS WHO
VOTED AGAINST THIS AMENDMENT ARE FROM
WESTERN STATES. THEY HAVE ALWAYS
~|STOOD WITH AND VOTED WITH THE SEN-
| ATORS FROM THE COTTON, PEANUT, AND TO-
BACCO SECTION, ON ALL QUESTIONS AFFECT-
ING THE PRICE OF CROPS OF THE SOUTH.
IT IS AN UNMERITED REFLECTION ON THE
|FARMERS OF THIS SECTION THAT SOME SEN-
|ATORS FROM THE COTTON STATES WERE
TAKEN IN BY THIS INSIDIOUS DEVICE. SOME
OF THE SENATORS FROM THE COTTON STATES
DESERTED THEIR TRIED AND TRUE FRIENDS
| AND ALIGNED THEMSELVES WITH SENATORS
FROM NON-FARM SECTIONS TO START PRICES
OF FARM PRODUCTS TUMBLING DOWN HILL.
This is a body blow to the American farmer who
produces the life blood of America in war and in
peace,
I am. ait this on iaciay: May 21, the day
after the vote was taken in the Senate.
The market today has gone down on all grains
and cotton. I am told by informed traders that there
is a general undertone of weakness in the market for|
farm products, due to a loss of faith in the strength
of agriculture in the Senate.
Today wheat was off 1c a bushel; corn was off
1 3-4 a bushel; oats were down 214c a bushel, and
cotton was down $1.00 a bale. <
HERE ARE THE NAMES OF THE EIGHTEEN
SENATORS WHO VOTED IN THE INTEREST OF
AGRICULTURE GENERALLY, AND IN THE IN-
TEREST OF SMALL BUSINESS AND WHITE COL-
LAR WORKERS. ALL HONOR TO THESE
EIGHTEEN!
Bilbo, Theodere G. Mississippi :
Brooks, C. Wayland Hlinois
Bulow, William J
| Clark, Bennett Champ
Connally, Tom oe
George, Walter Bis 25 Oe eereia
Gillette, Guy M.
Hatch, Carl A.
Hughes, James H..
Johnson, Hiram W.
os ee New Mexico
California
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Colorado
McKellar, Kenneth
Millikin, Eugene D.
ODaniel, W. Lee
Smith, Ellison D.
Stewart, Tom __
Thomas, Elmer
Se __._._ South Carolina
Oklahoma
He who makes his country live,
Makes all things live,
And all things pein
Bless him.
But he who lets his ante die,
Lets all things die. 8
And all things dying |
Curse him.
ft
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Please arn to the back page and
read an =e deta ilins
| thrift, 35c doz.;
Delaware |
Tennessee
; later develop- |:
SPECIAL NOTIC
Will the lady who sent
1 doz. red. thrift and 100 ;
thrift, please send a
FLOWERS AND SEE
FOR SALE
CORRECTION: ~ Bushy
in. boxwood plants, Old
Semperviren, $1.00 doz.;
thony Waterer, Spirer, red,
00 doz.; dbl white Kerri
ponica, $2.00 doz.; Bachelor
ton mums, golden hardy
scarlet verbena, 50c doz. P
paid.) irs, B.. as, Robi
Greenville.
Gerberas (Transvaal D
jes); Dieners str. Giant
brids, pastel shades, 1
plants, $1.00; blooming
Meads str., Hybrid Amary
3 for $1.00; 1 doz. ea, yi
white and pink Fairy
(Zephyranthes) $1.00.
Jones, Atlanta, 15 - A
Ave., N. E.
Giant crop asters, -snapdr,
ons, dbl. red Cockcomb, call
pom-pom also large zinn
yellow, rose, purple, red
25c doz
Cc. Lynch, 4
white eo
postage. Mrs.
Summerville Rd.
Thousands of bulbs; Frag :
yellow narcissus, jonquils <
mixed gladiolas: dwarf
pink with orchid center ;
bronze, 65c C. M. A. Nor
| Edison.
Blue Sn while viole
doz.: ter and eggs,
daffodils, $1.00 C.; Pink Thi
30c doz.: Jonquils, iit Ce
on day lilies, 75e C. Add
age. no stamps. Mrs. Murd
Dobbs, Temple, Rt. 1.
Yellow Jonquils, yolow b
ter and eggs, yellow long t
-pet daffodils, white narc
bulbs, $1.25 C.; Blue grape h
cinths bulbs, Y5e C.; 7
sweet Williams, 50c doz.
T. H..McCurley, Hartwell
Per. Verbena, scarlet
deep pink and white, 2
75c: $2.00 C.; $15.00 M.
rooted plants, del. in Ga.
E. A. Smith, Greenville, |
Hardy Phlox, sweet W
Ageratums, Primroses,
Cedar
rainbow moss, August 1
75c per bu. Del.
sets per loose pack bu. De
Ga. only Mrs. W. D. Ma
Albany. Box 66. ae
Blue, white iris, yellow, whi
narcissus, daffodils, Lemo
ies, Dif. col. chrysanthem:
all $1.00 C.; Blue and
striped violets, 29c -doz.; 4
white, pink peonies, 25c ea.
$1.00; Mammoth mums, -
doz. Mrs. Dessie Hughey, F
mount, Rt. 1...
15 gorgeous col. Iris, includ
ing Dream, (one of the fi
All different, true to na
$1.00. Mrs. William J. B E
Fayetteville. :
Top size red spider \ily
Darwin tulip bulbs, 50c d
Early daffodils and Apr. r
cissus, $1.00 C. Blue grap
| hyacinths, 14 doz.; Variety iri
25c doz. Mrs. C. E. Lever
Ben Hill Rd., Atlanta, Rout
Orange day lilies, 10c
Golden glow, 20c doz.; La
|spur, white and blue vio!
10c doz.: Iris, different col
doz., 25: Hardy sweet peas
rooted, 10c. Add postage.
MoM. Highfield, Rising Fawn.
Tame. blue violets, 50c
Goldenglow, Foxgloves, w.
Justicus, 25c ea.: Bos
fern, grape Begonia, yellow
ponica, 15c ea.; 2. 25c. _
rooted and del. Mrs. |
Ralston, Ella Gap.
Small and well rooted Cc 1
mas cactus, 10c ea.; $1.00 1
Star of Bethlehem bulb
C.: 12. different iris, 35c;
iris, $1.35 C. All post
Ga. Mrs. Newt E. Spenc
daisies, Orange day lili
doz.:
|roliton, Rt. 5.
Long trumpet daffodil nit
and yellow jonquils, dbl, bu
and eggs, $1.00 C.; Blue Spi
lily, $1.00 doz: Yellow
arkspur, 50c doz. Yello
al lily, $1.00 doz. en
| McCurley, Hartwell,
Blue Spider lily. da
White and yellow jonquil
Butter and Eggs, long T
daffodils, $1.00 C. Miss
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. :
Snapdragon, Stock, red,
ple verbena, feverfew
ell Eoatind aie os
ds $350 .z
ne and hardy, $1.25; doz.:
: Button mums,
: minor, Spider wort, 25e
i ) Cc. Blanche Wood-
fashion. tame purple vio-
| rooted, $1.00 C.; Plant.
fo: ic early flowers next
Stamps acc. - Add
age. Tamer Teem, Talking
bied Colus, Sultanas, 10
Postpaid in orders over 30c;
e moss plants, 15c doz.: Exc.
k Prince Fuchia. Mrs.
e Buckner. Jasper, Rt. 3.
d Amaryllis: lilies, 35c ea.;
ple and pink Verbena, 30c
Purple, white tame vio-
Pink thrift, Mums, white
ronze, 20c doz. Add post-
_ Jessie Dobbs, Temple,
arge type, Orange day lilies, :
doz Add postage. Mrs.
Westbrook, Jasper.
e and April and May
us, Jonquils, 50e C.; $2.-
; Jonquils, Simples_ or
'Jonquils, $1.00 C.3 $5.00 |
H. G. Crossley, Li-
Rt 3.
00 pink Geraniums, cae!
; golden glow, verbena,
loves, yellow and white
a themums, dwarf agera-
my home. Mrs. Carrie
leford, Atlanta, 1218
pbellton: Rad. S. W.
ite Narcissus bulbs,
April blooms. Mrs.
, Hapeville.
00 white iris bulbs, (lovely
ckground), $1.00 C. (add
for postage) for ea. hun-
dered- no order less than
stage added. Annual
y breath plants, dark
ine verbena, 25ce doz. Add 10c
tage. No order ee less
I oz. Mrs. F. M . Combs,
JSC
Eula
Easter rose, pink hi-
c ea.; Ver, gladiolas,
-issi, iris, 25 doz.: Large
and pink Cactus, pink
10c ea.: 4 nice
ed -Boxwoods, $5.00 ea.,
ie Duran, Cumming, R. 1.
ffodils, Star of Bethlehem,
- Yellow Jasmine, Weep- |
conn snowball, 3, 25c. Add
st e. a Marine Hender-
> cana. cal. Tris, includ-
Dream, one of the finest.
different and true to name}
- $1.00. Mrs. William J. Bal-|
Fayetteville.
- boxwood plants,
r 4-
1.00 doz.: Dbl. white Ker-
. Japonica, 45 ea.; Gardenia
, ana ft., $1.00 ea.; Per-
1e plants, 80c ea. Mrs. B. L,
Hbinson,. Greenville.
FY is, new var. Morning
endor, fragrant 36 in. raisin
ic i apham pink,
sthoreth, yellow, caprice, ro-
ey-red, Mary Barnett, Sky
e, 3, 50c: 8, $1.00. Miss Emi-
Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
Sweet. scented Cal. blue vio-
$3.00 C.; Gardenia blos-
and buds, Native butter-
sh, Stalky
ts, 6-8 in.,
| per. verbena, large hea-
rooted plants, $2.00 C.;
2 C. All kinds. of pulbs.
-. M. Robinson, Green-
Ss
j sanita. 20c doz.; Sweet
30c doz: Zennias, 25c
White dogwood and
ysuckle vine, 10c ea.; For-
-not, 5e ea.; Holtyhocks,
Will take stamps. Her-
edfern,. Mitchell, R. 3.
Dbl. Geranium cuttings, rose,
apricot, 5e cutting; Am-
fliss, 15 ea. Add postage.
Martin, Menlo.
aes of Bethlehem, 10c doz.;
$1.00. Horse Radish,
Pace a. "25e. Nettie Os-
Roy.
prize winning chrysan-
ms; Silver Wedding white
yellow, pink, lavender, Var.
m, red, flesh, 25 plants, ~ -
tton and Daisy. type, 3
$1.00. Mrs. R. L. Silver,
bert, FS 5.
Jap. Geraniums, pink flesh
or, 6, 25c: 45c doz, Mrs.
Barnes, Alpharetta, R.
Mixed chrysanthemums
ny col, ranging in size from
ton to large fluffy type, 25c
500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Add
OS . Cash only, no chks.
Jack Cagie, Canton, R. 3.
Pink Per. phlox, gray violets,
Pinks, snapdragons, tiger
- cream narcissus daffo-
Mtn. ferns, water _ lilies,
$1.00 C. Bonnie Aber-
Minera. =
ae
Nandinas, .
lilies
13,
glove |:
nice boxwood
1.00 doz.: Sear-|
hyacinths, narcissus, white}
blossoms, le ea.; White Star
moss, green all winter out
doors, 20c; Tiger: lilies, 15c. Add
postage. Mrs. G. Taylor, Buch-
anan.
Iris: 22 different. newer var.
including helias, 44 im. yellow,
Rameses, large pink blend,
Blue-red blend, Legend, large
red-purple velvet, Dolly Madi-
son lilac, others, 3, 50c: 8, $1.-
| 00. Mrs: Marvin Farrar, Jenk-
insburg.
White with uel cup Nar-
-cissus, Jonquils, Star Bethle-
hem, 50c C.; $1.00 M.: Tansy,
Feverfew, Mums, pinks, 15
doz.; 2, 25c;. Orange lilies,
Houseleek, larkspur, 15 doz.;
oe Mrs. Martha Gilstrap,
0.
Iris; Allure. ruffled huff pink,
dream pink, Indian chief red,
Ambassadeur, many other col.;
| Woodward, J enkinsburg.
Cuttings not rooted, 1 of ea.;
-Fuchia, Begonia, Geranium, hy-
biscus, cactur, Justicus, 2 lan-
tanas, 2 hyrangeas, rooted car-
nation, pink rain lily, oxalia,
' Valley, _ all Posatpaid, . 50c
Others. Mrs, Willis. Grindle, Da-
hlonega, Re
Coral vines, 2, 25c;
Lg. mums, Golden glow, red,
pink It. yellow, daisy pink,
white, 25c doz.: Verbena, red,
white, 25 doz: Cash, M. O. P.
| lor, Arlington.
: Ferns, Arbutus,
ron, hemlock, calico bush, acer
dasycarpum, holly, galax, Mtn.
Laurel, dogwood, spruce, white
pink, azaleas, many others. Wet
moss packed. Lot wholesale,
Tallulah Falls.
Nice large Privet hedge
plants, $1.00 C.; Dbl. and single
orange lilies, 5Oc .; Golden
glow plants, 30c doz. All plus
postage or exp. Mrs.. Rosser
Thomas, Adairsville. :
Pallida iris, (late); White
iris (early), $2.00 C.- Mixed iris
$3.00 C.: All postpaid. No. or-
ders less than, $1.00. Mrs. Steve
. Skelton, Hartwell. on
Pink peonies, good roots, =.
'5 eyes, free bloomers, 6, 60c.
$1.10 doz. del. Mrs. S. W. Sloan,
Auburn.
30 var. of iris, mixed, 25ce
40c: yellow narcissus, daffodils,
Orange | lilies, Star of Bethle-
blue violets, 50c C.; Mixed col.
verbena, 20 doz. Purple Wis-
teria, 10ce. Mrs. "Henry Eller,
Ellijay, R. 3.
Yellow purple Lavender iris,
orange and lemon lilies 30
doz.; Foxglove, Hardy phiox,
| mums, dusty miller primroses,
ageratum, blue spider wort,
25c doz. Genalee Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, R. 2.
Horsemint, comfort, snake-
! string, 10e ea.; White and pink
' wisteria tree, 25e ea.; Garlic
20c Ib.; $1. 00. order postpaid.
Mrs. C. B. Robinson. Bowdon,
Es
Purple flags, cream, white
Narcissus, $1.00 C.; pink, white
aig oem red carnation, 25c
: Rainbow moss, maiden hair
fern, grape begonia, 15e ea.;
prize winning chrysanthemum,
purple verbena, violets,
doz.; A. E. Hughey, Fairmount,
R. 1.
Blue Roman Hyacinth bulbs,
$4.00 C. Miss Rudie Branan,
McDonough, Rt. 2.
Trilliums, Jack-in-the-pulpit,
$1.00 C.; Tiger lilies, Torch and
Blackberry lilies, 3, 25; Span-
ish and Dutch iris, Golden glow,
6, 25c: Gentains, 25 doz. Odie
Eaton; Dahlonega, R. 1.
Yellow lily bulbs, 10 ea.;
White peonies, purple iris, 20
doz.; White narcissus, 50c C.;
yellow narcissus, 65c C. Add
-postge. Miss Ethel Sullivan,
Marietta, R. 2.
Grape begonias, 10c ea.; 3,
2, 25c; Mixed Dahlia slips, 35c
doz.; Blooming size pink peon-
des, 35 ea.: Old fashioned pur-
ple iris, 25e doz. Exc. for Tur-
key eggs: white or col. sacks.
Ba. pay postage. Mrs. Bettie
Roberts, Tallapoosa, R. 2, Box
71.
Japonicas, Roses, 5c ea.;
Purple, blue iris, azaleas, 40c
doz.; Weigelas, 45c doz.; Spruce
pines, 50c ea.; Jonquils, 30c
doz. Will exc. "for white feed
sacks, add nag ag Mrs. John
Parks, Ellijay, R. 3
Tree tops, pine and a few
sweet gum, come and see them,
Mrs. W. N. Alliston, [adison.
Se trumpet. Jonquils, grape
' $1.00,
| Mrs.
50e; 8, $1.00. Mrs. D. o.|
white august lily, blue lily of}
5, 50c;
P. on 50c orders. Mrs. Ida a
oo \
very cheap. Gordon Hunnicutt, |
hem, Dbl. daffodils, white and
root, yellow root, devils shoe-
25:
25e: White calla lilies, 15 ea.; zh
Pee. winning chexunthe- |
mums, Many var.: Exhibition,
Incurved, Decorative, Inter-
i mediate, Quilled, Daisy, Button,
Cushion types, 30c doz.; 4 doz., |
$1.00 labeled: 6 doz. assorted,
unlabeled. Postpaid.
H. G. Woods, Donalson-
ville, Rt. 3:
Have several thousand Jon-
quils, Hyacinth (single blue),
Daffodil, 25e doz.; Boxwood for
sale. Miss Etta Alexander, J ef-
ferson, Rt..2.
Red dbl. and single Calif.
poppies, Also single and dbl.
pink, 25c for half cupful. Mrs..
J. H. Smith, Carnegie.
3 col. sultana root: 6 kind
Cactus, rooted; all 10 ea.; 2 col,
dbl. petunia cuttings: purple,
pink Geraniums, cuttings, all |
5e ea.: Snapdragons, 25 doz.;
Stock, 5c ea.: 50 C. Add post- |
age. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Roy- |
ston, Rt. 1.
Lemon Lilies, Narcissus, Dbl.
| Jonquils,
Mums, all col. All
$1.00 C.: Purple Iris, $1. 25 M.:
Golden. glow, Star. Bethlehem, |
-50c doz.; Spirea, red Star Cir-
ele, 25e ea.; Red Cannas, yel-
low . Cannas, $1.50 C. = E.
B: Carroll, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box
Be
Pure old fashioned _ large
cluster, cream with yellow cup:
mnarceissus, fragrant; Guernsey
or red: spider lily, 50 doz.; Pure
paper white narcissus, 235 doz.:
Pure old fashioned Jonquils,
35c doz. Exp. cok or postage
added. Miss Claudia Plants,
Marshallville.
Lady of the Lake, 3c ea.;
Hemorcallis lilies, $1.00 C.; Dib.
yellow cannas, 10, $1.00; Fast-
er lilies, 50c doz.; yellow bells,.
25c doz. Mrs. Seabron Huggins.
Waco, Rt. 2.
Sweet shrubs, Tight and
dark pink azaleas, 2, 25c: Pur-
ple foxglove, 25 doz.: Add
postage. Sell or exc. for white
sacks. Mrs. John Henry Frix,
Cumming.
Mixed Cal. Azaleas, tame
white dogwood, 40c doz.; Large
type yellow bronze chrysan-
themums, white pink, purple
Almond, 40c doz.: Hardy phlox,
white, yellow fall pinks, 25
doz.
Farist, Ellijay, Rt. a
August lilies, 6, 25e: Fall
pink, white, yellow and purple;
White sweet William, yellow
golden. glow, Foxglove, Dbl.
day lilies, 25e doz.: Lemon lil-.
ies, Blue flags, white snowdrift,
20e doz. Mrs. W. H. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37.
4 large, well shaped, box-
woods, $5.00 ea. (come after);
Winter jasmine, yellow Easter
rose, pink hibiscus, 15c ea.;
White miller plants, larkspur,
pink running rose cuttings, 20c
doz.
Ht.
Alf yellow long trumpet daf-
fodil. and light yellow short
trumpet. daffodil bulbs, 50e C.;
$4.00 M.; Brazilian sky blue
Morningglory seeds, 20 0z.;
Himalaya black wine berry,
well rooted, 50c doz.; $3.00 C.
All del. in Ga. A. J. Stanton,
Newborn.
Sweet yellow and Apr. bloom
Narcissi, 20e doz.: 62c C.; Paper
white Narcissi, 32c doz.: $1.00
C.; Dbl. Phoenix, 25c doz.; 85c
C.: Jeruselum crerry, 25 ea.;
No chks. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville, Rt. 1.
Brides wreath, 4 ft, 25;
Star Jasmine, white, 3, 25c;
Yellow, 4, 23c; Wisteria, 10 ft.,
50c: Yellow thornless rose, 4
ft., 25c; White Lilac, 3, 25c: Be-
gonia, 25c. Mrs. E. R. Coggin,
Covington.
Large pink Verbena,
smaller red verbena, mixed
petunia, zennias, larkspur, pur-
ple violets, Cosmos, 20c doz.;
White Easter roses, well root-
ed, 15c dek; Mums, 15c. Bet-
ty Brown, Stone Mitn., Rt. 1.
All col. Azaleas, 40 doz.;
Blue Iris, white violets, 25c
doz.; Japonicas, 40 ea.; Pink
almonds, 25e ea.; Gaylox, 2c
clump. Add postage. Mrs. I
A. Clayton, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Mixed tulips, 2 doz., 70c; Old
fashioned pinks, verbenas, Iris,
daffodils, 2 doz., 50c; Star of
Bethlehem bulbs, 4 doz., 50e.
Postpaid. Mrs. Dick Powell,
College Park, Rt. 2.
Small paims, 3, $1.25; 7, $2.50;
Century plants, 50c ea.; Ban-
ana plants, $1.00; 2, $1.75; Cor-
ral vines, $1.00. All high grade.
S. M. Seaborn, Brunswick.
50 kinds iris, $2.00 C.; Dbl.
and single day lilies, white and
purple iris, $1.25 C.: Several
kind narcissus, Jonquils, $1.50
C.: Grape hyacinths, Star Beth-
Tehem, 15c doz. Exc. for things
; Can. USEs: Nixes Deke Fit, Arm-
uchee, ;
"Add postage. Mrs. Maude
Mattie Duran, Comms,
Also >
labelled, $1.00 postpaid. S.
Candler, Madison.
Semperviren, Old Eng: Dwarf
} Boxwoods, 4-5 in., $3.00 C.: $5.-
00, 200; $22.00 M. Del. in Ga.
Maude Hamby, Greenville. .
Shasta Daises, lav. Moss
verbena, blooms until winter:
snapdragon plants, 15 doz. Add}
postage. Exe. for print feed
= Odessa see Alpharet-
a
Orange, pink, | ae Sunt-
_anas, rooted, 10e: Purple Ger-
anium cutting, pink: verbena:
dbl. petunia cutting, 5e;
dragon, 25 doz.; Stock, 1c ea.:}
Petunias, 25c C.; : pink Bachelor |
buttons, 10 doz. red touch-me- |
nots, 10c doz. Mrs. Lester Phil- |
lips, aie R. 1.
| 20c ea.;~Angle Trumpets, 10e/
ea. Mrs. Lornell Long, Bremen. |
Old fashioned Blue water li-|
lies, for pool or tub, *5e ea.: 5, |}
| $1.00; Yellow Jonquils, butter |
and eggs: 65e C.; Red verbena,
5 doz. bunches. Exe. for ferns,.|
Begonias, Geranium, sultanas.
C..E. Crump, Hartwell, R. |
Lance pink cetiena: smaller |
red mixed petunias, 20c doz.:
wandering Jew,
Brown Stone Mtn.
Pink Fairy lilies, 30e doz.:
White and purple violets, 15|
doz.: Pink thrift: 20e doz.; June}
pink Cactus, 10e cutting; Mums.
yellow, bronze, 20e. doz.; But-
ter and eggs, 80c C.: Add post-
Virginia Dobbs, Temple, R.
oy 3D. . Betty
_Japonicas, 10e ea.; Roses, 15
pine, 40c ea.; Star Bethlehem,
30c doz.; Blue iris, Azaleas,
30ce doz.: Will exc. for white |
feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Taylor Thornton, Ellijay.
Large type crysanthemums.
yellow and white, 25c doz.; Yel-
low button chrysanthemums,
25c doz. No order less than a
dozen. Miss Vivian Gable,
Brooks. :
_ Butter and eggs, red spider|
lilies, snowdrops, 30c doz.; Yel-
low nareissus, buttercups, 25c
doz.; Jonquils, 15c doz.; Pur-
ea. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler,
R. 2.
Giant Zennias; Asters, Mari-
golds, sweet william, dianthus,
Carnations, Stocks, snapdrag-|
ons, Feverfew, Calendulas, Fox-
glove, daisy mums, 25 doz.;
Large mums, 50c doz.; Pimien-
to pepper, 10c doz. Mrs. E. L.|
Smith, Wadley.
Red spider lilies, 30 doz.;
yellow narcissus, Jonquils mix-
ed, 60c C.; Coral vines, 20 ea.;
ums, sultana cuttings, del. Mrs.
H. D. Burt, Americus, R. 2,
Box 136.
Snapdragon plants, frost
proof, wilt-resistant asst.- cok,
385e doz. Del.; Wall flowers,
Davis, Hodgansville.
Emperor daffodils, Poeticus
Narcissus, $1.50 C.; Snowdrop,
$1.00 C.; Maiden hair, Asparag- }
us, Bracken, Crested Royal, |
Christmas ferns, rooted, 6, 50c.
Pink Per. phlox, 30c doz. Mrs.
J. T. Penland, Ellijay.
Delta Iris, Canary yellow,
radish purple, (6 petal flat
bloom on tall spikes, lovely cut
flowers), 6 of ea., $1.00: post-
age pd. on 1 doz. Mrs. Grant
| Brock, Tallapoosa.
Mixed Petunias, Iris, large
kind chrysantheumns, red Can-
nas, Lavender vine, Mothers}.
Tears, blooming moss, all root-
ed plants, 12, 25c; Trailing Ar-
butus, 6, 25c. Exc. for anything.
Mrs. Ada M. Rice) Maxeys.
Pink anemones, 50 $1.00;
Shasta Daises, yellow oxalis,
Cal. violets, $1.00 doz.; Col.
hardy ferns, 10, 65c; Dbl. daf-
fodils, 3 doz.; $1.00 P. P. Mrs.
Addie Wilson, Morganton.
Yellow Japonicas, 20 ea.;
Foxgloves, yellow and purple
iris, 25c doz.; All col. azaleas,
45c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L.
M. Teague, Ellijay.
Large type chrysanthemums:
Oconto white, golden yellow,
man o war pink, lavender, var.,
bronze, black hawk red, cream,
Earl Kitchner, Silver wedding
white, 25 plants, 1.00. Mrs.
Minnie Bell, Cuthbert; R. 5.
Cream narcissus, snowdrops,
daffodils, blue iris Hilies, tiger
lilies, pink per. phlox, gray vio-
lets, fall pinks, water lilies,
winter fern, evergreen, palax
Mineral Bluff.
Iris, 15 dif. var., named and |
Cc. | lilies, tiger lilies, Lemo
All col. large Dahlia butbe, |
ea.; White pines, 50e ea.: Spruce
ple and white altheas, 10-25c |
fh
Snap- | P.
Mixed col. Zennias and cosmos, -
purple violets, i5e doz. Green|
Exe. for begonia, coleus, gerani- Pp
mixed col., 25e doz. Mrs. Scott |.
Purple and yok
Bet
white spider. lilies, all 25 do:
Add postage. No chks. M
T. Evans, Talona.
Fall pinks. all col Sa
the Mtn., all 30c doz: Fir
lilies, day lilies, all 25 doz
Add postage. Exe. for wh
feed sacks. Mrs. Ellie Wate
Dahlonega, R. 1.
2 each everblooming
pin roses, abelias, w
white. Clematis, Kerria.
cas, red Trumpet hone
% doz. dbl. violets, 1 doz.
lants, 1 pkt of Hibiscus
all for $1.25. Moss packed. M
F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega. &.
Tiger lilies, day lilies, i
/doz.; Seven sister roses, red
pink, well rooted, 20e Blue a
gust lilies, 15 ea.;: Lantane
rooted, 20c ea.: Marigolds, 25e
doz. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines-
| ville, R. 6.
Mixed col. Dahlias, one:
glow, yerbenas, pink thrift. rut
ter and egg, mixed col. hi
phlox, mixed col. mums,
doz.: Oak leaf, Hydrangea,
ed col. iris, hybiscus, tiger
others, 4, 25c, not prepaid. M
:| John Te Blackwell, Ic
1
Per hardy phiox, Canna
red and yellow, $1.00
Sweet Williams, 75 doz.:
col. Geraniums, nice cuttin
Regal lilies, 15e ea. Mrs. =
Parker, Gainesville, Re Ox.
Blue Grape hyacint hs,
doz. : White narcissus;,
and white, jongquils, dbl. bi
and eggs, 45 C. Exe. for fee
sacks. Miss Pauline oo
Hartwell, R. 2.
ue tall growing, $t.
plus shipping chgs. Mrs. _
Smith, Hartwell. ee
Tris, various col, 50c
age Daffodils, 25e fie Jenni
A. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7..
Apr. Narcissus, daffodils,
lets, Royal blue iris. 40
(set now for spring blooming)
Also okra seed, 25c cupfu
for anything can use. Mrs Rosa
Richards, Talking, Rock, |
Mixed cosmos, Mari;
large size plants, 25 doz. a
ed chrysanthemums, 25c
Blue, white iris, $1.00 C.- =
| low Narcissus, daffodils, white
may blooming narcissi, $1.00 C,
a \M. Hughey, Fairmount,
Mix:
Azeleamum; Cameo Queen
(pink), Bronze Beauty, (it
Bronze), 3, 25 plus 5e ae
Covered with lovely blooms
from May until frost. |
Charlotte Caston, Jenkinsburg.
Apr. blooming Narcissius.
bulbs, 50c C. ; White Butt
mums, 20c doz. Mrs. John Wea-
ver, Temple, R. 2.
plants, MORE __ _- MORE
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
a fee
CORRECTION:
Want red and pink bloom-
ing peach plants, red and
-low dogwood, red bud, sil
maple, all col. azaleas; Mrs.
R. Sorrells, Monroe, R. Sta
Want a Leopard and a Beef
steak Begonia. Will buy or exe,
other flowers, Miss Bessie Ade
kins, Irwinton.
Exc. white narcisus and.
low jonquils, for Nandina
tulip bulbs, all color. Ea. :
postage. Mrs. S. C. ve
Bremen. Rt. 2.
Want good cuttings ae
and Apple Blossom geraniums:
Speckled Leaf, also Conch be-
gonias, Bronze Leaf, pink and
red col. Write at once. Mrs. L.,
A. Bray, Armuchee, Rt. 2.
Exe. Pimiento pepper plants
now ready for large size bloom
Dahlia plants, no red enes or
Azealeas or Justicia pot plant.
Or will sell plants. Mrs, Ora.
Gaines, Hartwell. 28
Want all kinds. Begonia. and
Cactus cuttings; Exc. running
tomato plants. Write at once,
. Duther Bray, Armuchee
Exe. Dahlas, named Saih-
ican Queen, Jane Cowl, A. D,
Lavonia, yellow ball, others, for
Gladioli, blooming size, large
bloom. var. Col. yellow, white,
pink, lavender and purple. 4
Write
| Dahlias for 12 Giadioli.
all $1.00 C. Gladys Robpasan, |
pugh R, 3.
Mrs. L. E, ee pecans
mond, Grantville, R. 1.
Pumpkin seed, 2 cupfuls, 15c.
nd postage. Mrs. Emett Var-
Palmetto, de
oon and Stars watermelon
seed, red meat and fine flavor,
wilt resistant, 20c oz.: 1-4 lb.
ies Ib., $1.50: $3.00 Vb. Post
eed) Whitfield, Tifton,
i South Central Ave.
exas Soghum cane seed,{
Oc gal: 2 gal., $1.30. Prepaid.
Keith, Alvaton, Box 93. =
6 tea cupful watermelon
; Dixie Queen, Stone Mtn.,
lack seed, read meat, yellow
ed; + 25 cupful; $1. 25 for
cs 1 teacup hot. pepper
-25c. Add postage. Mrs.
: Woodring, Alto. R. 1:
Golden Beauty (acid free)
ato, Tree tomato, 100 seed:
of ea., 25c; also 25 small yel-.
low Pear tomato seed free. Mrs.
illie | Smith, Rolston.
>ure Honey Drip syrup cane
d, clean, 5c lb; Speckled
ea, eggs, 70c per 18, del;
w mixed turnip seed. Mrs. C.
. Williams, Dallas. Rt. 2.
oniato teal. $125 ib: 85 |
. Bunch lima butter beans,
c lb.; Speckled red and
keye. sugar crowder peas;
0 Ibs. del.; $1.00; $6.00. per
RoR. Woodliff, Flow-
Branch, Rt. 1.
200 Ibs. Gen. imp. Cuban
Queen melon seed, hand saved
ereen dried, . dbl. Semisan
d, saved from carefully.
|. large melons, $1.00 lb. FOB.
O. Birdsong, Gordon, Rt. 1.
= Hastings, Honey cane
eed, ist yr.. $2.50 bu. FOB.
~ Watts, Canon.
tn. -Min.: melon seed, pure
ones, Wonder, yellow meat,
xed, ea., 20 cupful: 2. 35;
j dish rag gourd,
, 20, 15c: yellow
var. Fla. sweet pea, 10c
ee. Del. No stamps.
da. sae Sullivan, Whites-
Grey and Cuban
ueen watermelon seed. 50c Ib.
B, W.S. Clarke, Pinehurst:
90 bu. Western Sorghum cane
eed, good for both silage and
Syeup, $2. 00. bu. CHB. Avery,
ipsey_ watermelon are irom
60c lb. Del. in 1-
r more lots. Some black-
yed peas, $2.50 bu. C. 3
. Buena Vista.
FOR SALE
bu. velvet beans, 90 day
ing, 95% germination, $2.00
FOB. These beans were
ked without any rain. H. B.
ough, Chipley.
for sale, del. by Barcel
Po Red Rippers, White
Brown Eye. White Black Eye,
11, 10 lbs. 70c: Red Speckled
ro se: 10 Ibs.. 75. oiane
hess $2.00 bu.; Also: Or-
and Amber: cane seed,
bu. FOB. Harry Lasky,
Box 1445.
eal mixed peas,
$2.50 bu. at my house. Grover
din, Buford, R. G
lay Crowders, 5G. tbe =in|
bu, lots, smaller lots; fc.
lso white browneyed peas.
; Same price. Cash with or-
FOB. A. CF, Ayers, Dewey
be lh crowder | peas,
Ib. ~ Add postage, no
2 wis. Cou RR, Smith,
Bo
1 ibs. Mammoth yellow
jeans, $5.00 for lot. Cash.
Chambers, Ball Ground,
: of Red speckled exid
Crowder peas, good and
i Loree
good field peas, mixed
owders, $3.00 bu.
Hgs. ao Mid-
ashioned seccwied
Butterbeans,_ 25c. cup:
keyed Crowder peas,
Ae ee. 15e doz,
: o08 sacks, FOB.
Crowder peas, $3.00 bu.; Also
sls
Speckled, 20 bu. New Era peas,
10 Ib. in 5.or 10 Ib. lots up.
| Gaston, Americus.
Walker, Warthen.
25 bu. mixed peas, $2.40
bu.; 25 bu. Brown whip peas,
$2003 sb, All FOB =H -D
Goodwin, Greensboro. -
To bus2ef field peas. <not.
mixed, $3.00 at my place; Also
hickory smoked hams, 30c lb.;
Shoulders, 22c lb. not del. C:
Fy Cooper, Hampton, Rt.
Box 5.
Extra early clay erowder
peas. 25c pt. Large Russian -
sunflower seed, 25c qt., 75e gal.
All del. in Ga. . Mrs. C. T.
Hunt, Flowery Branch, Ree.
30 bu. mixed peas; 12 bu,
speckled; 8 bu. New Eras, good
and sound, all $2.65 bu. FOB.
M. L. Moore, Richland, Reel.
200 bu. A-1 quality 90 day.
velvet beans, $1.80 bu-; 20 bu. |
eream Crowder peas, "slightly |
mixed, $2.50 bu. R. C. Knight,
Dexter.
Brabs, Browneyed crowders,
| $3.00 bu.; Hales best canta-.
loupe seed, 60 lbs., 60c lb. FOB. |
Carl A. Walker, Ellaville.
95 bu. mixed peas, $2. 30 bu.:
45 bu. brown: crowders, $2. 30.
bu.; 95 bu. good velvet beans
$1. 90 bu. FOB. W. M. Berry-
hill, Cochran,
25 bu. of Brabs peas, $3.00
bu. FOB. -Z. J, Lee, Red Oak.
100 bu. New Era peas, $2.25
| bu.; 100 bu. mixed peas for hay,
1h Oe 25 bu. in 2%4 bu. bags. Send
remittance. D. C. Strother,
Fort Valley.
10 bu. pure, sound, Brobham
peas: $0.00-bu.orOD. W.. GC.
Johnson, Lumpkin, Rt. 2-A.
50 bu. New Era peas, $2.50.
bu. H. W. Hogg, Ellaville.
Good: Brab. peas, $3.25 bu. in
Sample on-
request. . as S. May, Warthen.
35 bu. No. 1 pure Brabham |
peas, $3.00 bu. FOB. Wm. Hey-
ward Smith, Andersonville.
4 bu. Brab and 10 bu. Cream
2 bu. velvet beans, $1. 50. bu.
Willie M. Kelley, Oglethorpe.
Blackeyed peas, Crowder
peas, recleaned, no weevils,
sound, $1.00 pk.; $3.50 bu. C.
Bennett, Madison, RE 43
20 bu. mixed field peas, $2.30
bu.; 600 lbs. Crotalaria Spectab-
ilis. Str. 10 1b; FOB. J. Bo
Mask, Brooks,
2 bu. purple hull Speckle
peas, $3.00 bu. FOB. M. O. or
cashiers chk. K. oe Smith,
Thomson, Rt. 2.
75. bu. Clay peas, 25 bu.
$2.50 bu. FOB. No order acc.
lss than 5 bu. C. W.. Coleman.
Deveaux,
8 bu. New Era peas, sound
a clean, $2.40 bu. at my
home. C. R. Westbrook, Ros-
well, Rt. 1.
Red Speckled Crowder peas,
$3.00 bu. in bu. lots. Brown
Speckled Crowder and Blue
Goose peas, same price. All
sound and clean. . Postpaid...
|Miss Gennia Brown, Ball
Ground. Rt. 1.
s Red Speckled Crowder peas,
10c lb. in-10 tb. lots or more;
$3.00 bu. in bu. lots or more.
Iron peas, iSame price. G. T.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Silver. hull crowder peas,
very prolific and extra good for
table use; 10c lb. Add postage.
pe .oR. Snith. Buford. ae
Limited supply of good seed,
90 day velvet beans, 1941 crop,
$2.00 bu. in even wt. 246 bu.
sacks. FOB. J. H. Rowland,
Wrightsville. / gi
Good velvet bean seed, Run-
nrs, $2.00 bu. FOB... J) M.
sound Brab
200 bu. pure,
F.
peas, $3.00 bu. FOB. D
1500 Ibs., No. 1 Hayseed soy.
beans, 5%c Jb. FOB; also 300
ibs, Black Goose crowder peas,
Geib, =] te: McElveen.
About 6 bu. O-too-tan beans,
75 percent sound, about 4%
bu. peas, 85 to 100 per cent
comprising the following: large
brown crowders,. Whippoor-
wills, polecat crowders also
small white table pea with
brown-eye. Mrs. J. W. oe
Atlanta. 267. Litte Pus e
AS
ib.;. $4.00 bu.
4 $2. 75 bu.: :
Joupe seed, sound, 60c lb. FOB.
$2. 75 bu.
| ereux, Rt.
30 bu. oe peas: 20 bu. ns =
| bu.:
ler, Barnesville.
8 bu. Brabhams. and 11. bu. :
Unknown peas, $3.00 bu. FOB.
; No order less than 2 bu. Arthur
Owen, Barnesville.
Hand shelled sugar erowder
peas, 10c lb. 5 Ib. lots or more;
9c Ib. in t5 lb. lots up; Exc. 3
lbs. of peas for 1 lb. of tender
hull cornfield beans: straw-
{berries plants), 20c C. Add 4
postage. No stamps. Mrs. J.
Puckett, Buford, Rt. 1.
8 bu. Pole Cat peas,
bu. Cash or money order. John
J. West, Clarkesville, RFD 2.
15 or 20 bu. of old fashioned |
sugar crowder white peas, 8c
CG. H. Trawick,
Linton, (1 mi. S. Linton.)
25 bu. Brabs, $3.00 bu.: 25
bu. Browneyed_crowders, $3.00
bu.; 25 bu. Speckled or Eras,
Hales Best :Canta-
Cari -A. Walker, Ellaville.
30 bu..New Era and Speckle |
peas, $2.25 bu. LA. Ears
Gay, Reads
15 bu. of solind Clay peas,
C. Courson, Boe
Era peas; 12% bu. Whips, $2.
bu. FOB; 3% bu. Brabs, $2. 0
17% bu. mixed peas, $2.-
50 bu. In 2% bu. shipping bags.
Wee "Hitchcock, Devereux.
' About 200 bu. Brabs, Red
speckled .crowders, sugar:
crowders, white blackeye, white
brown eye, $2.50 bu.: New Eras,
Whips., $2.25 bu.;: Mixed pas,
$2.00 bu. FOB. Ralph Reeves,
Draketown.
-.100 bu. zood sound 1941 crop
way peas, G. A. Lewis, Waynes-
oro. oe
Little bunch rice. peas, red
and white spotted. - crowder,
blue imp. Whippel, 10c Ib.; 3
lIbs.; 25c; White blackeye crowd-
er mixed, solid black peas, 5
lIbs., 25c; Few weevils. Add
postage. ee ns ces
{ ming, Rt,
200 bu. Brab
pees $3. 00. bu
FOB. oes L. Coogle Oglethorpe.
Mixed as. 20 bu.. $2.50 bu.
FOB. R. B. Phillips, Damascus,
ate A.
Pe =t0 bu. running Yelwet: beans,
$2,00 bu... FOB. R. F. Thomp-
son, Shellman, Box 72.
Whippoorwill p eas, pure
jand sound, no rain on them,
$3.00 bu: FOB: 5 bu. of New |
Era peas, $3.00 bu.
Stanford, Marietta,
60 bu. : 100% sound, velvet:
beans, $2.00 bu. at my parn. E.
L. Smith, Wadley. :
1% bu. good yellow aoder
peas, free of weevils: % bu.
large Brown Crowder peas,
free of: weevils, $3.00 bu., un-
prepaid. - H.B. prety East-
man, Rt. T.
38 Da Blackeyed peas: 2 bu.
Speckled,
00 bu.; 5c Ib. Cash plus freight
or Postpaid. Arnold W. Little,
Hampton.
J. W.
60 bu. of sound, mixed field
peas, $2.75 bu. L. H. Adams,
Elberton, Rt. 2.
10 Ibs. white or ao junc
butterbeans, 15 lb.- 100 Ib.
Cap. white feed sacks, free of
holes, 10c ea. or 60, $5.00. Cash.
Add postage. Mrs. Wallace
Wood, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
15 bu. of Clay peas, clean;
$3.00 bu. FOB. Cash with or-
der, no chks.. W. B. Crowe,
Buford, Ree al.
Edible Soybeans, rich in
vitamins, good green or dry,
very rolific, bean beetle and
weevil resistant, 30c lb.; 4 Ibs.,
$1. 00: $2 0b pk. Del. in Ga.
oe O. Prickett, Maysville, Rt.
- COTTONSEED FOR
SALE
Stoneville No. 2-B cotton-
seed, 1 yr. from breeder, $1.35
bu. Sacked in 100 lb. cotton
Socks: L. O. Ben'ton, Monti-
cello,
_Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, ist
yr., 1 1-16 in. staple, privately
| ginned_ and recleaned, $1.40
Mamie Barnes,
(Wa. 4970,
ae Riley C. Couch, Turin. ee
Pee
$3.00 |
limp. sp. Re and
1 $1.35
42 bu. New. Eras, $3.-
for anything can use.
OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Rt.
10c Ib., shelled; Honey drip sor-
ghum. cane seed, $2.00 bu. Not
| prepaid. .
settings of Mammoth bronze
turkey eggs at once. Mrs. J.
C. Owen, Rockmart. R. 2.
Nix, Gainesville, R. 5.
teacupful; Long pod Cayenne
tomato- plants, | 25c C.
Eve Haynes, Buford, R. 2.:
100 bu. Tenn. Red Cob corn
in shuck, $1.00 bu. at my. barn;
speckled
| ties. Also 10 bu.
| Crowder peas, $5.00 bu.., weevil |
treated. L. S. Pounds, Lilburn.
food or planting, 8c Ib. FOB.
ne E. Farrow, Midville. %
Burke, Rhine, R. 1. 0, mi, -S.
Milan.) =
S PLANTS FOR SALE
del. in Ga. Money with order.
L. L. Groover, Baxley, Rt. 4.
BR potato plants, $1.50 M.:
guns grown cabbage > plants.
500. 50c: 75c M.: 3 M. up, 50c
MM. = B. - Head, Alma.
$1.25 M. Del. Prompt: ship-
ment... W. C. Carter, Baxley,
Ri. 4." :
Goy, Insp. P, R. potato plants,
now. ready, $1.50 M.; 5 M. or
more, $1.25 M. Del. Exe.
heavy breed or Duroc pigs.
oe Carter, Baxley, Rte:
Extra special Old time Boon,
Grown from "hand sel.,
treated seed. Orders
same day . reread.
00.
cert.,
shipped
wanted by mail.
Gainesville. :
Gov. Insp. red skin P. R. and
Early. Triumphs potato plants;
M. Del. in -Ga. > J.-B.
Wynn, Baxley, Rt. 4.\ om
Insp. and treated P. R. pota-
to plants, grown from good
count guar.
John W.: Smith,
Baxley, Rt. 3.
$1.25 M. del. Red and pink
skin, no chks. E. N. OQuinn,
Odum, Rt. 2, Box 176,
CORRECTION: Tomato
plants, $1.23 M., del. Prompt
shipments. D. 7 Miles, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4. .
Red skin P. R. potato plants,
Gov. Insp. and treated, $1.25 M.
Del. in Ga. W.A. Pearce, Bax-
ley Ri 2:
Imp. ted: skin, st. potato: |
plants, $1.25 M.3 Barly Lri-*
umphs, $1.10 M.; Hot and sweet
pepper, 15c C.; $1.35 M.: To-
mato plants, $1.10 M. All del.
{Mrs. W. G. Bullard, ee
Rt, 4, Box 128.
Potato plants, . From vine
grown seed, pink or yellow
skin, Gov. Insp. and treated,
$1.00 M. by exp.; $1.25 M. by
prepaid, Parcels Post; sweet
pepper, 25c C.. Mae Thornton,
Sereven, ~ ;
Gov. insp., and pedated =P R.
potato plants. $1.25 M. del.,
$1.00 M. FOB. June and July
_ Ded: a es aes
Rt-2:
Gov Insp., P. R. potato plenie:
tied with cert. tape, now ready,
good plants, full eount, prempt
shipment, $1.20 M. del. fs 3
Lightsey, Screven. ;
-Gov,- Inspa~ Peo R= potato
plants, $1.15 M. Del. Will exc.
Ww. J.
2 DOs
174.
Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants,
$1.50 M.; Calif. Wonder pep-
per, $1. 00. M.; Tomato plants,
from drill rows, not beds, 80c
M. All del. Prompt shipment.
Frank Scarboro, Bele. Rt. 4,
Box 43.
Marglobe, New Stone. Match-
less tomato plants, 500, 60c:
$1.00 M.; moss packed, quick.
service, ready now. A. L. Mul-
lis, Baxley, Rt, 4. ee
Set
Also want 1. or 2.
Hastings white prolific seed .
corn, 1st class, pure, sel. nub- |
tbed. 70c peck. $2.50 bu. Add
postage, prompt del. A. E
ae
Broom corn seed, 10c large
pepper, hot, 25c C.; Marglobe |
Miss
; Williams, _Surrency, Rt.
$1.25 bu- for smaller guanti-_
25 Ibs. Shelled. pop corn for.
Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box.
5 bu. slipped shuck corn, $1.- | Se
BE. L.
00 bu., FOB at my barn. $1. 00M.
Alex Dixon, Bristol.
3 to g0.,
P. R. potato nite $1.00 M. | $1-15 M
Red skin P. R: potato on:
plants,
plants for 200 Baby chicks. Any |
| Lee Leggett, Baxley, Rt.
Nancy Hall po- |.
ttato plants, $1.50 M.; 5 M., $9.--
4+-Add 20c for 500; 35c for M. if |
C. A. Dobbs,
vine potatoes, $1.15 M. del. Full :
Gov, Insp. P. R. potato plants,
| Moss packed and full co
| tomatoes, 90ec M. Ru
MARK Tin - dnesday, 1
"BEANS AND PEAS |CORN AND SEED CORN PLANTS FO
FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE
: - P. R., Nancy Halls
S 200 bu. slip shuck Whatleys : : 0
Clay. peas, sound and clean, piatkes.. peas, 5 Ib, 35e: 10 prolific corn in shuck, good oe phe oes oe H. Mc
$3.60 bu .FOB. No chks. Cash- Ibs., 60c; Booking orders for | condition, 80 lbs. to bu. $1.00 Baxley, Rt. 4 ee
with order, W. B. Crowe, | World Beater or pepper plants, }py at barn. Alex Barfield, SA es eee
Buford Rh. 1 25c C.; Tomatoes, $1.00 M. June | Louisville, R. 1. Ruby King - sweet S
40 bu. 90 day running yelvet |8nd July Del. M. C. Stephens, bos an lants, 10c doz. Plus p
Cleveland, Rt. 4 1,000 bu: corn in~shuck, at ip
: beans: 10 bu. Oceola beans, : eo .. | crib, $1.00 bul M. L. Paulk, } Benjamin Thomas, Marsh
Se cas $3.00 bu. FOB.: 1 bu,| 22:00 bu.; 100 bu. Mixed peas About 30-40 bu. sound field | Ambrose. ais Hot pepper plants, 10
iit ana half cane seed, re.| 92-75 bu. All good seed, FOB. peas mixed, $2.00 bu. Small Pb win eet e
cleaned, $3.00 bu. Leon Ham-| : B. Hicks, Reynolds. lots, $2.75 bu. Mrs. J. S. Col- | Large imp. yellow popcorn, | Ruby g sweet pepper
10c doz. Miss Marine = de
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3. =
- Red skin P. R. potato pl
$1.50 M. FOB. J. M. &
Mystic.
Everbearing strawb
plants, $2.00 M.; del. Exc
20 white or printed hi
mee sacks, 100 lb. size
. Thornton, Bowdon,
. Peo Re: potato pl:
treated and imp. $1.0
FOB: Good strong plants, |
for: baby chicks -or .
Prompt service. M. Ss
M. Full: comnts Re A.
nedy, Baxley, Rt. 3. |
Gov: insp. early Trium
red skin P. R.- potato
$1.50 Mi. =P P
mato plants, 20c Ge Jay Ha
Insp. Imp. Pen potato
: Prompt sh
Pink skin E. R. pota o =
$1.25 M. Del.
guar. R. R. Smith, Screven
P= i potato plants, re =
; Over 5 M.,
T. J. Dixon, Bristol,
New Stone and Gr.
mato plants, ready,
$1.00 M.: Del. in- ae
Satis. and quick shipment.
Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2
Gen, La. Sugar Yam
plants, $2:00 M:.; 5 M. o
$1.75 M. FOB. John
wood, Blakely. a
Gov Insp. Ps Re
$1.30 M. Del.
COD. Satis. guar. Bis
ley, Baxley, Rt. 4s
Gov. Insp. red and pink |
P. R. potato plants, a
Both red and yellow -
pure: P. -R. potato plants,
nsp., large, well rooted p
$1. 25 M. Moss packed to.
Full count and satis. gua
A. Maddox, Fitzgerald.
Gen., true to name, M
toma'to plants, now ready
ship, $1.00 M. del. Quic
ment. Can furn. large o1
Ceci] Lightsey. Screven.
Gov. Insp. red. skin PLR
tato. plants;.- $1.15 M.. 4
count, good plants, prepaid.
M. Lightsey, pcrevens =
Pure -P.-R. potato 6
both red and yellow skin, Go
Insp. and treated, $1.25
La. Copper col. Yam ar
R. potato plants, $1. 00 M
'L. McRee, Meigs. 3
A. F. Maddox, Fitzgerald :
Gov. Insp. P.R. potat
$1.30 M. Del. Satis guar
COD. 2. Mrs. Estelle P;
Baxley. ee:
80 M.: yee lots. eh
Marglobe tomatoes, 25 C.
0c; All var. cabbage.
Amos Garrett,
ville, Rt. 72-2
Gov. Insp. and treat
[ular leaf and Early Trium
Pred P. R. potato plants, $1
M.; Break ODay and M
and Calif. Wonder pep r,
00 M. Arthur > McNeal,
M.; Weesione tomato. mS,
$1.00 M. .. All del.
shipment. Mrs. Mary
Baxley, Rt. 4. =
Cert. Marglobe tomato p
60c M.: Calif. Wome rr
King, peppers, $1.00 M.
McNeal, Graham.
Pink skin P. R. on pi
Gov. Insp., $1.50 M. FOB
F. Davis, Ocilla, UR. Ze
Gov. Insp. red skin eC FE
tato plants, $1.75 M..
price at bed. C. H.
Gainesville, R. Qa
Red skin P. R. potato pl r
$1.35 M. del. to 3rd zone 3
/or more, $1.20 M. del.
count, prompt del. Clyde BH
per, Surrency, R. 2, Box 8
Thousands of Flat Dutch
bage, beets, collards, . Ice
lettuce, Stone and Marglob
matoes, Bell and hot pep
Parsley and. carrots, all 40
$3.50 M. del, . Straight
in $1.00 lots or
', Franklin,
larglobe, New Stone and
t. tomato plants, 500, 60c;
4.75. O. L. Baldwin, Ab-
Pat. 1 tox 106. 5
P. R. potato plants, red}
pink skin. $1.40 M.; Gov.
p. and full count, ready V.
Cason, Mershon, R. 1, Bx 90.
R. potato plants, Gov insp. |
$5.00. W. J. Boyett, Bris-.
ed skin P. R. potato plants,
vy. Insp. and treated, now
dy, good plants, full count.
M.: 5 M. up, $1.10 M. All
irs. Dottie Sheffield, Sur-
kin P. R. potato plants, |
0 M. No chks. J. E. Griffis,
ley, R. 4. ee
v. insp. red P. R. potato
.50 M.; Tomato. plants |
. Moss packed. All. or-|
. P. with M. O. Alton Pur-
is, Coffee, R. 1.
Po
to plants, pure and imp.
., Insp and treated, $1.25
M., $5.00; Tomato plants:
obe, Balt. and Stone, $1.00
)'M. for $3.75; $7.00, 10 M..
s packed, full; count. TI. L.
es, Fitzgerald.
'R. potato plants, Gov. insp.
vine grown potatoes. Imp.
nd yellow. skin. Prompt |
ull ( M.;
: F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
> -ansp:," Pi = R. potato
red. and yellow skin,
M.: 5 M. and up, $1.00 M.
pt shipment. No chks. B.
rge,
trea
Cynthiana grape cut-
. Order now, Autumn
, $1.00 C.; $7.00 M. Postpaid.
w. Toole, Macon, 33. Burton
re. is i Z
tato plants, $1.50 M. del. Sat.
r. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery -
been, Bt SL ee
ant garlic bulbs, 25c doz.
ood or planting). Add
tage. Stamps accepted.
ar Teem, Talking Rock.
. RB ants. red and yellow,
M.: 5 M.. up, $1.00 M.:
ue to count. Rush orders. J
ightsey, Bristol; Rt. 1.
; potato plants, insp. and
ed, $1.10 M.; 4 M. up, $1.00
Prompt. shipment. as
ightsey, Bristol, Rt. 1.
R. potato plants, from vine
wn potatoes, $1.00 M. Del.
ympt shipment. L..O. Morris,
rrency.
> R. potato plants, any amt
insp., and dipped, $1.15
5M. up, $1.00 M. . No
s. Rush orders. J. W.
Bristol, Rt. 1.
P. R. potato plants, Gev.
sp., $1.15 M. C. W. Eunice,
insp., P. R. potato plants,
M. FOB. M. O. accepted. |
- Glosson, Waycross, Rt. |
R. potato plants, Gov. insp.,
25 M. 5 M. up, $1.00 M.
Boyett, Bristol.
> R. potato plants, Gov.
, red and pink skin, $1.25 |
el. 5 M. up, $1.10 M. C.
ae raters, Baxley, Rt. 4 Box
mp. red skin P. R. potato
nts, $1.40 M.; 10 M., $13.50;
if, Wonder - peppers, Also
Bull nose, $1.25 M.; 10 M., $11.-
00; Cabbage, Copenhagen and
kefield, 75c M.; 10 M., $6.-
0: White Mexican yams, $2.00
. W. Daniel,
owell, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
> -R. potato plants, red and
w. $1.50 M. cert. C. R.
edmond, Pelham.
Marglobe,, Stone, Matchless
omato plants; Calif. Wonder
epper 2 $1.00 M.; 5900,
; P. R. potato plants, $1.25
.~ All del. Prompt shipment.
P. Mullis, Baxley R. 4.
urgess triple L. crop climb-
1g tomato plants, nice plants
i good count, 10 doz.; 65c
.; $6.00 M. Postpaid. E. L.
rown, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Gov. Insp. and treated pink
in P, R. and Early Triumph
otato plants. Ruby King pep-
r plants, $1.15 M. Del. Good
lants, prompt shipment. A. Z.
ckson, Surrency, R. 2.
Gov. insp. pure red skin P.
potato. plants, 500, 85c; $1.65
[.: $7.50, 5 M.: Old fashioned
oon plants, $2.25 M. All del.
rompt shipment, Good count.
2 M. potato plants for 1 doz.
| uirkey eggs. Must be
sie Martin, Gainesville. R. 5.
/ $1.00 M. FOB: or $1.25 M. del.
land Marglobe tomato plants,
- | price. at beds on large lots. E..
| Griffis, Screven, R. 1, Box 102.
lestial and Brown Turkey |
dg and pink-skinP: R. po- |
| tato plants: Boons, .$1.25 -M.;
| Colossal
wey
A. R. Jones, Pelham. =
Red skin P. R. potato plants, -
Gov. Insp. and treated, $1.40
M. Del. to 8rd zone. Will ,exc.
I fresh.
Write before you ship eggs. W.
R. Hutto. Surrency, R. 2.
pepper plants, 25 plants, 15c;
80c C. Moss packed. Miss Bes-
P. R. potato planty insp.,|
$1.25 M. All Postpaid in Ga. M.
O. B. E Thorton, Screven, R 1.
Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants,
R. H. Mangham, Tifton, R. oo
Gen, red skin ._P R. potato
plants, grown from vine cut-
tings. Gov. Insp. and treated,
$1.50 M.; 5 M. and up, $1.40
No chks. J. W. Haman, Ocilla.
Cert. popular leaf and early
Triumphs, red Porto Rico po-
tato. plants, $1.25 M.; Ruby:
King and Calif.. Wonder. pep-
per, $1.25 M.; Break O Day
'85e M. Mrs. Mary McNeal,
Hazelhurst. . a
Red and pink P. R. potato
plants, $1.35 M. del. Market
~
B. Wetherford, Gainesville, R.
Gov. Insp. pure P. R.-potato
plants, $1.50 M.; 5 M., or over,
$1.25 M. Full count. Marvin
Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants,
pink and red skin 500, $1.10;
$1.90 M.; Cabbage plants, 25c|.
C.; 500, 85c. Larger lots cheap-
er. All del. Calvin Garrett,
Gainesville, Root.
_ Klondike strawberry plants,
$2.50. M. Good strong plants,
prompt shipment. Mrs. ~Oma.
Chumbler, Gainesville R. 2.
Gov. Insp red and pink P. R.
potato plants, $1.40 M. del.; 10
M., $12.50 exp. col. Market
price at beds. C. W. Smith,
Gainesville. R: 2.
Imp. P. R. potato plants,
$1.15 M. del. C. W. Rentz, Sur-
rency:
Imp. red skin P. R. potato
plants, State insp. and treated,
$1.25 M. Postpaid. S. J. Har-
dee, Odum, R. 2. i
_ State insp..and_ treated pink
skin P. R. potato plants seed
grown from vine cuttings, $1.20
-shipment. Venice Jackson, Sur-
rency: R. 2.
Balt. and New Stone tomato
plants, 75c 500 $1.25 M., del.
in Ga., Moss packed, full count,
strong, healthy plants. H. C.
Rowe, Fitzgerald, R. 2.
Gov. Insp. and treated po-
75c, 500; Pink P. R., $1.00 M.;
500, 65c; Better prices on larg-
er lots. Market price at beds.
Cash with order. No. chks. Li
M. Wetherford Gainesville, R.
Zs ;
P. R. potato plants, 25 C.;;
$1.30 M.; Dutch and Wakefield
cabbage plants, 25c C.; 90c M.;
Collard plants, 25c C.; 85c M.;
Vigorvine tomato plants, 25
plants, 25c. No chks. L. A.
Crowe, Gainesville, R. 2.
Brimmer tomato plants, 30c
C.; Have about 1,000, 8-10 in.
high, will sell the lot, $3.00.
Mrs. Ruth McDaniel, Buena
Vista, R. 4.
- Gov. Insp. red skin P. R. po-
tato plants, $1.35 M., FOB; 9
M., or more, $1.25, count and
quality guar. John R. Boat-
wright, Coffee.
Blue Ridge Mtn. climbing and
(argest tomato
grown) 1 doz. plants of ea. pre-
paid to 3rd zone, moss packed, |
40c. While they last.- Will C.
Smith, Pike.
Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants
now ready, good plants, $1.15
M. Del. Prompt shipment. W.
R. Lightsey, Screven.
Imp. yellow skin P. R. pota-
to plants, $1.50 Del. Gov. Insp.
Ernest G. Smith, Ty Ty.
Klondike and Ma stodon
strawberry plants, mixed, 35c
C.; $1.25 M. Postpaid. Cash or
M. O. Mrs. L. B. Frye, Dallas
Re 3:
PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Fig sprouts, 1% to 4 ft., Blue
Turkey, 12%2c to 30c ea.; Ce-
lestial 12%4c to 25c ea.; Elberta
seedling peach, 4, 5, 6, 7 ft., 10c
to 25c ea. C. M. Dwight, At-
lanta, 1035 Capitol Ave., S. W.
P. R. potato plants, $1.50 M. }
Calif. Wonder sweet and hot |.
M.. del. Full count, prompt)
Fowler plow in -good con.,
(meed bottom blades), $7.50
FOB. Sam Flanagan, McRae.
Friend AX spray, 15 gal. per
min. 300 gal. tank, 12 hp. eng.,
iron wheels, 3 guns, good cond.,
Asking $250.00; make offer. A.
B. Goodenow, Thomasville.
1 Corn Sheeler, a 36 in. old
style mill, 9 in. Turbine Runner,
and other farm- equipment for
sale or exc. in part for corn at
) market price. E. Callas, Gaines-
ville. 360 Oak St. :
2 fee h. wagon without bed, |:
in: good cond., for sale. Sam
Holliday, Jefferson. Rt. 2.
_ Blacksmith shop: tools and
materials for sale. If good me-
shop. (Reason for selling, horse-:
shoeing business takes all. my
119 Kings Highway.
-1 Fowler: cultivator, good
_cond., $5:00 FOB. E. S. Hicks.
Watesvilies. {2 oe S
Steam pressure canner, cap.,
cond., $45.00 E .M. Landrum,
Adairsville, Rt. 3.
Horse power 3 roller syrup
mill and 10 ft.. copper pan, in.
good cond., reasonable. A. D.
Duncan,. Commerce. Rt. 5.
/ers, complete, planters, fertiii-
D. H tractor No. 240 and 241.
| Cost $417.00; Sell. $300.00 FOB
farm. J..G. Purvis, Odum.
1 John Deere Letz separator
mill, good cond. (it removes
any dry feed; also cuts silage),
ae ae A. Stewart, Buck-
ead. 5
Second-hand 20h. traction
Holcombe, Alpharetta. Rt. 3.
ba Deering mule power Binder,
first class cond., for sale cheap.
Ike Peeples, Fayetteville. Rt. 3.
duster, good cond., $10.00. Jud-
son Zachary, Hamilton. Rt. 1. -
Almost new, 2 row, hand dust
gun for dusting cotton for sale
or trade for anything can use.
Make offers. J. E. Crittenden;
Royston.
3.6 ft. McCormick Binder
used 3 seasons, in good :
cond.,
$75.00 FOB. J. B. Spears, Mans-
field. : :
Horse. power 3 roller syru
mil] and 10 ft. copper pan. z
good cond., for sale reasonably.
A. D. Duncan, Commerce, Rte:
M. D. Mower and Rake in
fair cond., cheap. P. S. Knox
Thomson. Ste
Extra heavy shipping cream
eans: 4-5 gal., $2.85 ea.: 2-10
gal., $4.89 ea. Good as new;
also heavy 5 gal. milk can, $2.-
55. Mrs. Pear] Solomon, Jef-
fersonville.
10. ft. McCormick-Deering
tractor Binder No. 4, mounted
on rubber, excellent cond., good
as new;-cut less than 100 acres
of oats. Murrel Holderby, Val-
dosta, P. O. Box 863.
3-80 saw. Continental Big
Drum Feeders, complete: with
conveyor and cotton slides,
good cond., $35.00 ea. H. O.
Woodward, Keysville.
all complete for immediate op-
eration. Write. Mrs. Ida Mitch-
ell, Draketown.
4 stand 70 saw Huller breast
Gullett gin complete, in good
cond., for sale. O. R. Whitlock,
Lawrenceville.
er, $40.00; 1 International Corn
King manure spreader, $50.00.
C. J. Hardman, Commerce.
2-60 saw Lummus air blast
gins, complete with condensers,
press, and fans. C. W. Moore,
Junction City. ;
1 Riding cultivator, used 1
season, $20.00. . P. Sinque-
field,. Harrison.
Some farm equipment for
sale at bargain. Write for list
and prices, T. A. Teate, Thom-
asville.
Moline Riding cultivator,
good working cond., $15.00 at
my home, 8 mi. No. Cleveland.
E. M. Wright, Nacoochee.
Electric churn, stand equip-
ped with 1/10 h: p. motor, in
good cond., runs like new, $15.=
00 at my home. Take corn or
2-3 mos. old calves. Ernest Al-
exander, Decatur, 2647 Pharr
Mathis, Gainesville, R.
a
IMA. 3671.
Road, Cr. 3020.
x
4or Hay Loader...
chanic, can make good at my|
time). J. R. Jackson, Decatur, |
210 No. 2 cans or 120 qts. good}
_ New, 2 row outfit row mark- |
zer distributors, cultivators and!
hydraulic lift for late model J. |
and sacks or grinds grain from)
Peerless steam eng., and boiler
combined, good cond., used in,
farming, Cheap for cash. Cecil.
Martin Cyclone 2 row cotton!
3-80 saw Lummus cotton gin, |
1 Deering Ideal grain bind- |
2. yrs. old, in A-1 cond, for
sale. A. O. Sowell, McDonagh.
AC 5 ft..Combine, used on
about 25 acres, also new rubber
tires and wheels suitable for
regular or F-20 Farmall trac-
tor: want buy a pick-up Baler
eae N oe ee
Trenton. ca g
ah. Walking Cultivator, 27h.
Riding cultivator,
ment with riding cultivator.
Both first class cond., Sell
cheap. M. B. Boykin, Sylvania,
Bi? :
Good Avery Champion Mow-
er, 1 yr. old (no rake), for sale
or swap for 2 disc plow for
ey, Hapeville. =
Model A John Deere tractor
mounted on rubber, 1938 model,
$800.00: for tractor and No. 51
plow. Both in good cond. B.
W. Middlebrooks,
with seeder attachment: will
| self! 1 on steel or on rubber. we:
Lyman. Morris, Douglasville.
Good. Fordson tractor, har-
row and iron wheel cart, all
for $90.00. W. S. Mixon, Grif-
fin, Box 274. oe
2h. p. Ottawa eng.
er farm equipment.
Hughes, Norwood.
, and oth-
$10.00. John Foy, Oakman.
A 2 horse wagon, $10.00. John
Fay, Oakman. Ss
No. 24 Chattanooga plow, in
| good shape, $5.00; Want some
Shop Blowers in good_ shape
for cash, J. C. Tatum, Talking
Rock, Rt. 1-
1 Gin steam eng., boiled at
bargin of $250.00 Dont write,
come see. Annie M. Brannen,
- SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
- Want good, used, 10 gal. milk
cans. L. G. Snider, Columbus,
Box 589. : Cee
Want heavy duty tilting ta-
ble cordwood saw: in A-1 cond.,
| Quote best cash price. C0.
Yarbrough, Elberton.
State make, cond., its equip-
ment and price. Alex Colley,
Tifton, Rie2.
- Want.a farm dinner Bell, with
so Mill rock. State exact size
and shipping cost. Geo. T.
Northern, Atlanta, 886 Pied-
mont Ave.
Want buy garden tractor in
good cond., with plow tools.
W. M. Sowell, Newington,
Will pay cash for new or
used John Deere Orchard plow,
or sub soiler No. 3.
Jesup.
Want good, used 6 ft., grain
drill, with fertilizer attachment,
also 1 Cutaway harrow. W. M.
Hicks, Atlanta, 579 Lakeshore
Drive. y
Want late model Ford trac-
tor in good cond. State cond.,
land best price in first letter;
have some farm equipment for
sale. O. S. Garrison, Homer.
Want a 10 in. John Deere or
J. B. Hammer Mill, in good
shape, no junk. State what you
have, cond., and price. C. S.
Fisher, McDonough, Rt. 1.
Want either a No. 3 canning
retort or a small upright steam
boiler, 8-10 h. p., for cash.
Math L. Logue. Gibson.
Want Drive Gear for No. 36
Golden Cane Mill. F. H. Sear-
ey, Thomasville. Box 772.
Want small wagon for use
with pony. Day Davis, Rut-
ledge.
Want Mowing machine and
Rake, first class cond., suitable
for Fordson tractor, - State
make, age, price. R.A. Russell,
Atlanta, 160 Peachtree St.
Want Disc plow for Farmall
tractor, Model A size, some-
thing thats serviceable. C. G.
Lloyd. Blue Ridge.
Want small used, second-
hand tractor, in A-1 cond., and
cheap. W. H. H. Barham, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 1.
Want a good, complete sc-
ond-hand irrigating system
from 500 to 1006 ft., irrigate
about 30 to 50 acres, at good
used price, 300-400 gal. per
minute cap. Write at once. B.
F. Harvis, Griffin, Box 364.
Want good, used Internation-
al A or Allis-Chaimers B- trac-
tor for cash. W. H. Adams,
Madison,
: he 8 ft. International Binder, <-
Want
all. equip- |-
Farmall A tractor. T. J. Bail-.
Barnesville. |
A 6 disc John Deere Tiller.
Henry W..
A pretty good 2 he wagon,.
Want buy garden tractor. |
supporting frame complete; al- }
No junk
considered. ADF: Thos. G. Ritch, |
canning, any size.
size, -cond., and price in
letter. Mrs. C. M. iJ
Decatur, Rt. 1. oe
: good, s
Fordson tractor, old
good shape and chea
also Dise or Harrow for s
near Atlanta. A. L. Adair,
lenwood. aS ong
Want good, second-hand
Universal guano distributor N
20 chain drive or Cole Knoc
ton dusting machine, in
pair, at reasonable pric
Langston, Gainesville. .
_ Want for cash, a siandard,
late model, tractor, wit a
ing machine attachme
other necessary parts. Mu
in good cond. L. H. Smith,
vannah, P.O. Box 248.
Want a light grain sep
tor to thresh wheat and
good shape and cheap f
wiphin 100 mi. Ellijay.
Findley, Talona. 5 se
Want 2 row cotton and
bacco spray, also 2 row cotto:
duster, prefer duster suitabl
for use with 2 row tr:
usable cond., at reasonabl
price. Murrel Holderby, Vald
a
sta.
Want to rent a Corn mill an
Wheat Mill combined, with
without the power. If sati
tory, may buy iater on at :
price. I. A. Bond, Lithonia
Backeye Inc, used ie :
fect cond., $15.00 at my. a
a Miller Ogletree. Forsy
Want 100 to 200 cap.
electric. Quote price and
Robert J. Walsh, Garfield.
net tees for cash, -
ry brooder. \Giv ce, con
and price. W. . eS rae
Albany. _
Want few, good, used poul
fountains, 3 gal. or larg
Quote lowest cash price an
8lve description. R. A.
well, Boston. es
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Tupelo honey, comb or &
tracted, 10 lb. pail, $1.7 i
pail, 75c; B. E: Shepparc
vannah, 1222 KE. Henry S
Honey6, 10 lb. pails to ca
FOB, $7.50: 3 10 lb. pails FC
$3.75; 2, 10 lb. pails, Post
in Ga., $3.25; 1, 10 Ib. 7
Postpaid in Ga., $1.70. Joh
Crummey, Jesup, P. O. Box 117
_ New 8 frame hives with glas
observation and Supers, $3.
I. A. Manley, Decatur,
Lockwood Terrace.
10, second hand. good as ne
8 frame empty bee hives, $1.0
ea, AL. Tyler, Juliette. 3 32
New Strained honey, $1.0(
gal. Plus postage. Aliso w
some Whippoorwill crowc
peas or sugar crowders. Wi
ans. all inquiries. Herbert Red
fern, Mitchell, Rt. 3. ree
New Crop honey sir.
comb, $1.35 per 10 Jb. bucke
: W. R. Hobbs, Milan,
o
POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
About 8 M. eabbage, par
ready for market, will sell fiel
or by Ib. On high way 2 m
above Homer. D. G. Vaughn,
Homer, R. i.
2 A. snapbeans, will pee
about June Ist. Will be extra
fine. Contacts me now,. will
wire when ready. Lewis
Thompson, Swainsboro, Rt. 2.
Sev. acres Red Bliss potatoes
now ready at my farm in Bar:
retts, 12 mi. north Valdosta.
Come see if make deal. Paved
roads. E. L. Todd, Valdo
Wednesday, Ma
MISCELLAN EOUS.
WA NTED |
MISCELLANEOUS |
WANTED
"MISCELLANEOUS |
Coie OR SALE
EESWAX WANTED:
Want to buy beeswax: will
ke small lots. Lewis Palmer,
t. Vernon.
rant to -buy beeswax that
a; been rendered. Will pay
35c Ib. Send C. O. D. Clifton
Wee ver. Spore. Res
c. 5.
. State quality. Fred L.
White, Buckhead.
CHUFAS * WANTED: :
Want 2% pks. good seed
Chufas. Write best price. W.-
Whitley, Tifton.
Vant 3 bu. good clean Chut-
fas seed. Tom Byrd Atkinson,
ant 2 bu. oe chufas. Quote |
ce.
: M. Murray, Patter-
Want some good Bermuda
ass hay, bright, clean and
ee of Johnson grass. J. Har-
\
ey Archer, Sparta. . \
PLANTS WANTED: :
Want to hear from a hav-
ing bunch type P. R. potato
plants for sale. J. W. Mc-
chen, Dallas, Ri 3:
IxXC, 2 bu. sound, slightly
aoe peas for 4 M. good P. R.
tato plants; Ea. pay shipping
s. for May 20th del. Write
st. Also exc. 2 bu. peas for
0 oS on grade smoking to-
WwW, - Kinard, vee
ant to exc. 10 lbs. nice sun-
ed apples, free from core,
1, worms, for 1500 P. R.
eet potato plants. Ea. pay
stage. Want them not later
n May 20. Mrs. Elsie Heat-
_ Mineral Bluff.
Want 2 M. Oxhart tomato
its: 1 M. pimiento plants;
weet pepper plants. A. C.
as Hogansville.
OATS WANTED:
xc. Gov. Insp. P. R. Imp.
nts at $1.25 M. FOB. for
d oats: prefer Full grain;
t market price when shipped
m new crop. Ea. pay ae
what recd. Write first..
Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
ve to buy 10 Ibs. of Up-
seed rice. State price per
.M. Rawlins, McRae, Rt.
SKS WANTED:
Want to exc. or sell new
rained honey. Will exc. for
rinted teed sacks, free of holes
r blue | June seed corn, not mix-
: aes Redfern, Mitchell,
oem old fashioned Calif.
eer seed. Mrs, John Puckett,
g on, 608 Oak St.
rant some broom cornseed.
s. W. T. Monroe, 410
Sy
exc. 4 speckled Guineas, 3
Want pheasants, dove and
ail eggs. Exc. white feed
acks or purebred Yokohoma
ges, or pay cash. J.L. Berry,
ens, 1 1 male for hatching eggs,
Dark Cornish or R. I. reds.
ao. oes a Mrs. R. L.
Good South Ga. made syrup
exc. for good grade of peas,
-owders or Brabs. Will also
cc. potato plants for peas dried
( ches | or apples of a good
ade. W. H. Boatright, Alma.
IFA SEED WANTED:
we ig bu. seed chiutas at
L. Strange; Cobb-
es 1 pk. or 1
State price for cash.
King, oe Park, Rt. 3.
Exe. Spee cals for white
printed chicken feed sacks,
00 ib. size; 3.doz. bulbs for
sacks: Also want flesh pink
ad purple geraniums;
AG Tilden (3 cok.) = in
_ Will ex Mrs.
Lt e, Vienna, Rt 1.
My |
| CORN WANTED:
Want 100 bu. shelled corn,
del. here, best price. CG. V.
Baker, Thomasville.
Want 8 ears of Rice pop
corn: Also want 2 gal. shelled
peanuts, big kind. Please write
and state price. Mrs. J. E. King, -
Sharpsburg, RFD.
TOBACCO WANTED:
Want to hear from _ party
a has homemade tobacco for
|'sale
Want 200 bu. corn. Quote best :
Barn and -~- air cured.
Write best price on 10 lb. Post-
paid. J. O. Waldrip, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 3.
EGGS WANTED:
Want for hatching, 1 doz. of ;
speckled Guinea eggs: Also -1
doz. of Bronze turkey eggs or
White Holland Turkey eggs.
Effie Caldwell, Hawkinsville,
105 Dooly St., Box 145. .
GRAIN AND HAY WANTED:
Want 1, 000 bu. of new crop
eats. State. lowest cash price
FOB, your farm, also del. to
Waynesville: in not less than
truck load lots. C.-D. Gibson,
Waynesville.
. MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Red artichoke plants, $1.00
C.; Muscadine vines, Scupper-
nong cuttings, Crabapples, 10c
Yellow root, 5c |
ea.: $1.00 doz.;
bunch: Hazel nuts, (bushes),
$1.00 doz.: Winter grape vines,
$1.00 doz. Mrs. Leona King,
Waco, Rt. 2.
Gourds, extra for cutting
and cleaning, seed 30, 13c P. P.
well rooted, 50,
No toe than 50
B. Thomas,
Mint plants, |
$1.00 P. P.
plants sold, Mrs.
Thomasboro. .
Horehound, 25c doz.:
butterbeans, 15c lb.; Calamus
plants, Horseradish, 3, 25c. Exe.:
for printed or chicken
feathers. Mrs. T. J. Womack,
Bremen. ~
Dried apples. 12c lb.: Cattail, :
20c bunch; Wild yam, 20c ea.;
Bloodroot, 50 lb. in 5 tb. lots;
sassafras, yellow dock, 5 lbs. a
$1.00. Exc. for sacks. Mrs.
C. Stover, Pisgah.
Catnip, Queen of Meadow,
ae Tb.: Wild cherry, 25c lb. H.
. Hill, Stone Mtn.
Have several lbs. nice clean,
soft. pure goose feather, 80c
Ib. del. anywhere.
Lady Slipper, dry for oe
80c Ib 2 lbs., $1.50. M..O.n
cehks. You pay. postage. Aigin
Puckett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.
Garlic bulbs, 25 doz.; Dbl.
tansy plants, 25c doz. Exe, for
pansies, azaleas or petunia
plants, Mrs. Hannah H. Harris,
Griffin, R. C. Box 10-A.
- Yellow sassafras, rattle root,
25c lb. 5 Ilbs., $1.00; catnip,
peppermint, yarrow, balm,
hoarhound, garden horsemint,
Jewel and Red Gold straw-
berry plants, 40c C. Exc. for.
anything can use. Miss L. M.
a Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
oat 30 or 35 Ibs. nice feath-.
ers, slightly used and mixed,
30c Ib. at once, Mrs. J. W. ee
en, Fayetteville, Rt. 2s.
Nice, new, white, ony
feathers, 50c lb.: lot of 23 lbs.,
$11.00 del. Sample on request.
Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt.
4,
Yellow dock, raullein, yellow
root, 15 Ib.: tattle weed root,
queen of the meadow, 25c Ib.
Add postage. J. W. Jackson,
Talking Rock,
Black snake root, 5c bunch;
Birdeye, 5c ea.;
master, 5c ea. plant; Ground
ivy, 30c lb.; Polk roots, 25 lb.
in 3 lb. lots. Wild yam, 30c Ib.
Miss Vernon Stove, Pisgah.
Fresh black walnut meats,
free poe hulls and shells, 1
pt., 35c: 4 pts., $1.00; Prepaid
in Ga. Mrs. W. <, Johnson, Al-
; to.
Yellow . root, on cherry
bark, sweet gum bark, 15c Ih.:
Queen of the Meadow, rattle
| weed root, 25 lb.; Yellow dock,
20c Ib.: May apple, 30c ea. Add
postage. Miss Lorene Jackson,
Talking Rock.
Coltsfoot, Burdock. rattletoot,
yellow root. Queen of the Mead-
ow, May apple, yellow dock,
beaverfoot, ao cherry bark,
30c Ib. J. B. Cochran, Pisgah.
Red Sassafras, wild cherry
bark, Queen of the Meadow,
yellow root, Burdock, 25 Ib.:
5 lbs., $1.00: Star grass grub
root, 30c lb. Balm, catnip, 6,
25c. Mrs.
lonega, Rt 1.
Mrs. Ben |
_| Lavender, Toomsboro.
Tlb. del.
lorder. Mrs. Ruby Aycock, Sur-
rattlesnake
$1.00 gal.
M, lL. Baton Dah- |
t ae 6. ze aerord,, Lakeland. Les;
8 lbs. of 1942 sage, $1. 00 Ib.
Bright and clean. Mrs. W. F.
Sanders; Buchanan.
Garlic bulbs, 15c doz.: 2 doz.,
25c. Nettie Osborn, Roy.
Yellow, rattle Sassafras,
roots, 25c lb.; Blood, grub root,
35e Ilb.;. Peppermint, Catnip,
Horehound, balm, -25c doz.:
Garden gooseberries, 6, 25c:
Garlic bulbs, 25c -doz.; Wild.
cherry bark, 25c tb. W. H.
White, Dahlonega, Rt 1, Box
37.
FRUIT AND BUTTER
FOR SALE
_Fresh Mtn. - Huckleberries,
nicely gathered and _ packed,
free from trash. Give your
order early to avoid disappoint-
rment.
Send stamp: for. price.
ae Hattie MeNelley, Turner-
ville.
\ Nice, bright sundried apples,
10 to 20 Ib. lots, 15 Ib. =
R. J. Osborne, Roy. :
Nice, bright, sundried apples,
free from core, 15c lb., in 5, 10
Very nice Mayflower, peac-
hes, size 1 3-4 to 2 in., been
sprayed and small, faulty ones
picked off ready to gather,
Mrs. C. B. Chambers, Statham.
=
FRESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE
Country cured hickory smok- |
ed hams, trimmed close, 40c Ib.:
Good sound little white spanish .
seed peanuts, 7%c ib- Riley C.
Couch, Turin.
Three sugar cured tance 30
lb., wt.- 25 or 30 bbs.
211.
1 country cured ham, wt. be-
tween 20 and 25 lIbs.; 1 ham,
wt. between 15 or 20 lbs., 35c
lb. FOB. G. A. Skelton, La-
vyonia, Rt. I. -,
Guar. Oak wood smoke meat,
Hams, 35e Ib.: Sides, 25 lb.
FOB.
2 = 3e Hurst, Meigs, Rt.
Corn fed country cured ham,
wt. between 23 and 30 Ibs., 25c
Ib. Ben
Rt, 3.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Smoking and chewing tobac-
co, $1.25, 10 lbs. del. $1.25
No chks. Cash with
rency, Rt. 2
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Few tons of Peanut hay,
bright and full of nuts, $12.00
ton at my barn. W. J. Williams,
De Sota.
10 tons of good Peanut hay.
$14.00. ton. W. :
We ec. Cueven et
Tifton, Rt. 5.
Sorgum seed Texas Rib-
bon cane, excellent for silage.
700 Ibs. available, 7c lb. _FOB.
farm. Half cent off on 50 Ib.
lots, Send chk. or P. O. money
order for half purchase price.
L. J. Cullen, Glenwood, Horse
Bend Farm.
1,000 bundles of good fodder,
4 hands to the bundle, 2c bund-
le. Andrew J. Bailey, Sharps-
burg.
10 tons peanut hay, $10.00
ton, FOB, H. L. Coogile, Ogie-
thrope. :
SYRUP FOR SALE
1,000 gal. (boiler made) Ga.
cahe syrup, $1.00 gal. Lewis
Palmer, Mt. Vernon.
Texas Ribbon cane syrup. 50c
gal. in 10 lb. cans. G. Ben Wil-.
son, Rebecca.
400 gal. P. O. J. good syrup,
M. C. Boyett, Cobb-
town, Rt. 1.
30 No. 10 jigs sorghum.
syrup, 6 = a case, $3.60 per
case. H .B. Wilson, _Hogans-
ville, 14 Elm St.
75 gal. pure Kianna Syr
in No. 10 bts 1941 crop, $1. 00
can, ith order. Howard
W. Harpe, Blakely, Rt. 1.
65 gal. bbls. Ga. cane syrup
for sale. F. H. Searcy, Thomas-
ville, Box 772.
700 gal. good Ga. cane syrup,
in bbls., 60 gal.: Gal. cans, 70c.
Write for quantity. del. prices.
<
233 oe Place, S. E.,
'7890-W.
and 20: Ib. lots. Dora Ralston:
. | Roy.
| Ib. Doyle |
Vickery, Bowman, Rt. 1, Box:
White-
H. White, Hartwell, A
\ each. H. L.
PEANUTS AND PECANS .
FOR SALE
Good sound white spanish
seed peanuts: 7%c lb.; Country
cured Hickory smoked hams,
good and tender, trimmed close,
40c lb. Riley C. Couch. Turin.
45 to 50 Ibs. hand shelled imp.
Spanish seed peanuts, 18 Ib.,
for the lot; 2c lb in lesser quan-
tities. Add shipping chgs. and
state in order how to ship. A.
H. Wadden, Savannah, 1827
Montgomery St.
2
EGGS FOR SALE
Mammoth Bronze) and Bour-
bon red turkey eggs, $2.00 doz.
Parcel postpaid. U. L. Car-
Rt. 237.
Giant black minorca setting
eggs. $1.50 per 15: also Giant
Black Minorca early hatch
cockerels: Write for prices and
description. L. B. Millians,
j Newnan.
Buff Cochins dna Dark Corn-
ish; $1.25 me setting of 12,
Postpaid. A. Ivey, Atlanta,
JA.
Mammoth Broad Breasted
Bronze turkey eggs, $2.25 doz.
through May; White Plymouth
Rock hatching eggs, 75c per 15;
$1.30 re 30. You ret. carton.
All P Mrs. L. W. Seago,
Pe
AAAA purebred Bush str.,
crossed with Booth AAA W. L.
eggs, $1.00 per 15; $5.50 C. Sat.
guar. Mrs. Robert Patterson,
Waco, Rt. 2. Box 86.
Dark Donaldson red eggs,
from bloodtested flock, $1.10
per 16; Baby chicks, 12c ea.
small lots: $10.00 C. All del.
Healthy sturdy chicks. Exc.
for potato plants. Mrs.. Grady
Brown, Stone Mtn.., Rt. r.
Ringneck Pheasants eggs. $2.- -
00 setting of 15. Orders will
be filled in order rec. Mrs.
Milan Stefck, Chamblee, 6070
Peachtree Rd.
Broadbreasted Mammoth
Bronze turkey eggs, $2.50 doz.
Pp. P. in Ga. You ret. cartons.
Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.
Cornish Indian pes eggs,
$1.00 per 15. Mrs. B. Os-
} born, Roy.
Pure dark Cornish eggs $1.50
per 15; $2.75 per 30 postpaid.
M. O. no chks. Mrs. J. Cc. Her-
ron) Martin, R. 1.
Purebred Dark Cornish eggs,
$1. 00 per 15 eggs postpaid. Mrs.
Fred Johnson, Dawson, R. 2.
Purebred dark Cornish eggs,
(Bull dog str.) $1. 10 per 15.
(cheaper in larger-lots), crates
ret. No chks. Mrs. A. G. Clarke,
Abbeville, R. 2.
Guinea eggs, 75 for 24, Ada
postage. No. chks. Mrs Sam
Holliday, Jefferson, Rt. 2.
Fresh guinea eggs, collected
daily,. from penned guineas,
good for eating or setting, 3c
arroll, Atlanta,
Rt. 8, Box 316 (Bolton Rr.) Ra:
8120.
Speckled Guinea eggs, 75c
per 17; Mammoth Broad
Breasted (large type) pure M.
B. Turkey eggs, $2.75 doz.; Big
White Pekin duck eggs, $1. 00
doz. All del. Mrs. te ba Bag-
gett, Douglasville. Rt.
Blue Speckled al eggs,
3 doz., $1.00; Exc. 3 doz. eggs
for .1 M. potatoslips; Also 1
rooster and 10 pure White Rock
pullets, $1.00 ea.; nes 7T3e per
15. Add. postage. Mrs. Roxie
Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
- Pure White African Guinea
eggs for setting, 2 doz., $1.25
postpaid. Mrs. Elbert Overton,
Bowdon. Rt. 3.
Turkey eggs and potato slips
for sale. C. J. Mobley, Conyers.
Fine game eggs, $1.75 per 15;
$3.00 per 30: Also Guinea eggs,
$1.25 per 15: $2.00 per 30. B.
- Fussell, Brunswick, Blythe
Isle.
Ancona eggs, _Sheppheard |
Str., 85c per 16; White Pekin
duck eggs, Toc et 12. Post-
paid. Mrs, L. D. Elliott, La-
vonia.
Purebred Parmenter Red
eggs, $1.00 per 15, Postpaid.
Mrs. Alvin White, Hillsboro,
Hatching eggs from AAA
stock, purebred rose comb, Sil-
ver lace Wyandottes, $1.50 per
15 Postpaid. Mrs. N. Overby,
Sandersville, 315 South Harris
Speckled guinea eggs, for
hatching, 75c per 17, Postpaid.
ee Roberts, Barnesville, Rt.
Select Buff Minorca eggs,
weighing not less than 23 oz.
doz., Postpaid, 75c per 15; $6.-
0 per % crate; $11.25 per crate
30 doz , Oscar ens
Chien. ,
-mical, Atlanta, 165 Ridge Ave..,.
j
old chicks.
EGGS FOR SAL
Purebred M. -B. Se eg,
$2.25 per 12 del. Mrs. N
Williams, Buena Vista. ;
Purebred S. C. Buff Orp
ton eggs, $1.00 per 15; $1.75
per 30. Postpaid. Crates. 1
Miss Ronie Johnson, Shell
Reet
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS:
Want 2000 (would take 240 }}
| baby chicks to raise on halves
Feed del: at my home. | i
Katie Rowe, Alpharetta, Rt.
Want 1 pure Golden Seb q
or Black Rose Comb bantar
rooster: and 1 pr. White Fan-
tail or the oe Backe
pigeons. - Clarence E. Green
Porterdale, Box 1331. oe
Want 25 to 30 young ee an
pullets or young hens, an
to -100 heavy breed 4-6 w
M. M.: Davis,
Yanta, 745 Cherokee Ave.,
Ma. 5572.
-Want 300 to 500 chick
wvaise on halves to 10 wks. old.
Any heavy breed, cockerel
will do. I furnish feed a
postage or express one way. E,
B. Comtyman, Americus, Rt. 2
Want 100 chicks to raise
halves to 8 or 12 wks. old. Tak
W. L., Games or White Rock
Martha Bremen,
an
Want 100 ee to. raise
halves to 8 wks. old, any breed.
I furnish feed; t
trans. chgs. both ways. Ex
enced. Would also raise s
ducks on halves. Mrs,
Lavender, Gordon, RFD 3.
Want 1 or 200 chicks to rais
on halves. Furnish feed. Have
good brooder. Let me
soon. Mrs. Earnest Ca
Bremen, Rt. 2. 4
Want baby chicks to rais
| halves to 7.or 8 wks. old,
Reds preferred. Brooder hous
and equipment. At once. Mr
Gussie Conner, Buchanan.
CORNISH:
Want hear from Lotiee hav.
ing the AAA or bloodtested
Cornish chickens, Bull Dog
type preferred. Mis: A. G
Clarke, Abbeville, Rt.: :
GIANTS:
Want 2 purebred Black J
sey Giant cockerels, Feb. 194
hatch. Will pay cash. -
H. Purvis, Helena, Rt.
| LEGHORNS:
Want 100 Eng. White Leg
(horn yr. hens. Advise pri
A. M. Goss, Calhoun, Ri
2.
Want 50 or 75 W. L. AAA
grade pullets by 10th or. a
of June at 5 or 6 wks. old. Ni
price, etc. yes
Grange, 1503 Elm St.
PIGEONS WANTED:
- Want few pr. pigeons, prefe
Fantails. Bryant isiprs: Ges
ye
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GE
DUCKS, ETC. WANTED:
Want 1 pr. ro0s geese. Sta
breed and price. A. F. Pledge:
Athens, Rt. 1.
Want at once, 3 White
can Guinea roosters, 2 he
Blue guineas, med. size, ha
grown, and med. size or. Nour
bon Red turkeys and trio or
White turkeys at reasonabl
price. Miss Effie Caldwell,
Hawkinsville, Box 145.
_ POULTRY FOR SALI
BABY AMS: AND
BANTAM
Baby chicks from dark re
| bloodtested hens, $5.00 for
$10.00 C. postpaid: Eggs,
per 15 postpaid: cockerels,
ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson Ds
eatur, De. 2405.
14 mixed small type gon
bantams, 1 Ib. when grown.
wks. old, $3.50; 40 same str
wks. old, $8.00. Mrs. Wi
Smith, Rolston.
4 pr. Buff Cochin ~bantam.
young stock, hens now layin
$2.00 pr. Day Davis, Rutled
U. S. Approved Cornish and
other leading breeds of bab:
chicks for sale. H. W. Whit
worth, Lavonia,
1 trio Black Polish,
crested bantams, $5.00; 2 Go.
en Pheasant cocks, just colorins
out, $5.00 ea.: lot of stall
and coops, $3. 00 ea. Co
Gaines, Buford. ee
Buff Cochin banks
hens and 2 a
old,. $1.00 om 7 Be
(Rutledge,
U TRY FOR SALE a
POULTRY FOR SALE. |
POULTRY FOR SALE _
_ CATTLE FOR SALE
Small size bantams: Brow:
shorns, 1 lb. ea., hen and
2.00: Buff Cochins, $1.00
Show stock. Trade for M..
turkey eggs and Bull Dog
Cornish eggs. S: = Ga
ghs, Savannah, Rt. 1.
naldson, Red Bird, and
mter baby chicks, all 3
m U: S. Pullorum tested
10c,.12c and 14c ea.
_ respectively. FOB. Rob-
ee:
: ne lot at my ae
M. White, EN OOSES,
, Box 35.
ED WHITE AND
cone
10 mos,
a cockerels, A oodioded by
and State, copper jeg-
and Approved by. Ga.
Assn. Mrs. W. H. Ellis,
bah.
6 B. R. Yr. old hens, now
ig, also 50 B. R. 10 wks. old
, sor sale, Mrs. . <1.
Madison.
0 pure AAA Barred Rocks,
wks. old, 30c ea.; 12 small
pantams, mixed game, wt.
grown, 6 wks. old, 25c ea.
Cheatham, Pike.
00 B. R roosters, Gold str.,
S. old, 70c ea. Exp. pre-
lot arip, 10 or more. Dil-
T. Crawford, Carrollton, Rt.
R. pullets and cockerels, .
tested, AAAA sir., 10 wks. _
strong and healthy: pullets,
ea., cockerels, 50c ea. ns. ;
Be Baxley, Ri.
220 5 RR, March hatch pullets,
approximately = Ibs., a., 1
or 75c ea. F. Sam-
a 908 Paton
. 1 rooster with
s, $13. O05 6 or dark red
pe, RR oe hens with 1
plus . exp.
-D. Oliver,
ure Dark Cornish ae
roosters, $19.00 cash,
11 part of them. Mrs.
lie Peacock, Eastman, :
heng_ and cock, W. Pyle |
velers, $10.00: 3 hens and
Smoke Ball Doms, $8.00;
and cock, : Grey. Tor-
ntors, $6.00: 1 es White Pe-:
in ucks, $i. 50. H. M. Adams,
nice game cocks, 3 Brown.
s, 1 Blue, wt. about 6 and
ea., $6.00 for the 4;
gray stags, Yr. old, $10.00 for
1e Jot. -N. Miller, Gaines-
Star breeding cockerels,
pril 8th hatch, direct from
er: dams, 270-359 record;
s ped. Cheap now.
fe ee ea ueeetald, 708 W. Su-
OW. C 2 yr. old hens, AAA
rade; 4 roosters, 1 yr. old,
1e str., $40.00 cash for lot,
postpaid. -No culls. Fine
Cc. M.
gan, Dublin, Rt. 6.
Aaa a Sty W.. L,
No check. Mrs.
S. Shannon, Lenox.
W. L. hens, AAA grade.
il 1941 hatch, now laying,
c ea. at my place. Mrs. L. P.
uchton, Douglas.
200 S. C. W. L. pullets, direct
fom breeder, about 7 mos. old,
ow laying extra good, $1.25 ea.
FOB. Mrs. P. C. Jordan, Thom-
3 AEA Brown Leghorn roost-
1syr. old, bloodtested, $1.25
F Pais Pauline A. Harper,
25 big type Lady Windsor
; AAAA W. L. pullets, $2.00
. AAA Buff Rock cock-
els, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. M.
k, De Sota. -
ae
mol my eae young
lens, 10 t, wt. 5 to
; es Hicks,
Bri
1 $5.00
| working,
|R. 1 Reds, $1.00 ea.:
PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ae
FO RSALE:
Ringneck doves, 73 pr.; red
Fantail pigeons, $2.00 pr.; all
mated and raising. Harry Pike,
Statesboro, 226 So. College St.
1 pr. 2 yr. old Peafowls, $30.-
00 and 1 pr. 1 yr. old Peafowls,
$25.00 in 1 shipment for $50.00
for both pr.. FOB.: Mrs. John
Bizzell, Unadilla, care Log Cab-
in Ranch.
- 3 Gofden pheasant 1941 rane.
ea.; also 1 Ringneck
pheasant 1940 cock, $3.00. Mrs.
J. B. Carmical, Atlanta, 164
Ridge Ave., (Rt. 237).
Mated prs. (laying) quail,
$4.00 pr.; .Chukas, $5.00- pr.;
Eggs, $3.00 per 15. W. S. Glenn,
Decatur, 155 Wiona Dr. |
7 prs. pigeons, mated and
some White Kings,
some common, $3.50 for lot,
1FOB. Dr. John H. Edge, Toe-
coa.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
| AND RHODE ISLANDS):
10 Jan. \hatch Best egg grade
N. H. Red pullets (soon lay)
and 2 roosters, no culls, $1.00
also 10 heavy asst., hens,
laying, wt. over 5 Ibs. ea., $1.00
ea. Not prepaid. ; Mrs. 'H. =
Lowery, JF., Eastman, Rt.
Box: 334... =. mney
25 N. H. Red friers, AAA
grade, wt. 2% to 3 lbs. ea., 30c
Tb. Come get them. Mrs. Ber-
ta Walston, Franklin, Rt 3;
15 yearling hens and 1 cock-
rel, Mahood and RedBird farm
ruary pullets (Red Bird str.),
WoC. Cas: KR. D, Thomas, Na-
hunta.
25 Parmenter Red hens oe
2 = . P. bloodtested males,
all 1 yr. old last March, high
producers, $60.00 cash; Eggs,
same str., $1.00 per 15. VEEL:
Powell, Jackson.
10 February hatch Red pul-
lets, 75c ea., 2 Mallard drakes
(1 Eng.. and 1 -Wild Mallard),
2 ducks, $1.00 ea.; Buff Orp., |
ducks and drakes, $1.00 and
$1.25 ea. Exc. for heavy breed
hens. Miss Roberta McCollum,
Grantville.
10 S. C. R. I, Red pullets,
first of March hatch, dark red,
fat and healthy. $10. 00, or $1.-
10 ea. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Coch-,
ran.
80 New Hampshire Red fri-
ers, wt. 2 lbs... up, come get
them at 60c ea. Dont write.
Mrs. D, R. King, Decatur, 881
Columbia Dr.
s Reds, 25 White Rocks and
50 B. R. cockerels, 3 wks. old,
20c ea. or lot for $19.00 post-
paid within 50 miles; 7 M. B.
turkey poults, 2 wk. old, 50c ea.
postpaid. Miss Bertha Pro-
phitt, Chipley, Rt. O:
1 N. H. Red yr. old rooster,
$1. 18 or exc. for 2 bu. shuck-
ed corn: bring corn and get
rooster. Mrs. Tommie Maddox,
Hampton. (at Lake Amah Lee
Rd.)
Now podidne orders for:start-
Parmenters dbl, ped., Red
eockerels and genuine ew
Hampshire cockerels. Full de-
tails on request. Harry Poole,
Warwick.
3. mos, old Rk. 0. P. New
Hampshire Red cockerels, $1li-
00 ea.: fine hatching eggs of
same stock, $1.00 per setting.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolton.
1 dark, rich Red Donaidson/|
str. rooster, 1 yr. old in April
1942, very fine, $1.50 FOB.-
Sat. guar. or money refunded.
Chas. P. Ezzell, Eatonton, Rt. 4,
40 New Hampshire Red
March pullets, and cockerels,
wt. 2 lbs., ea., extra fine, 75
ea., also 5 yr. old cream col-
ored Jersey cow (month old
male calf), now giving 2 gal.
milk daily on grass: 4 gal. on
proper feed. $65.00 for cow
and calf. Mrs. Mamie You-
mans, Surrency.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FO RSALE:
1 White Guinea rooster, $1.25,
1 Dark Cornish rooster,
$1.25. Both 1941 hatch. Not
postpaid. No checks. Mrs.
Myrtis Roland, Hazlehurst, Rt.
3.
2 yr. old turkey tom for sale
or exc. for young chicken hens
or for anything can use. Mrs-
T. L. Hornsby, Atlanta, 2319
Cottage Grove Ave., S. E. De.
8691.
Sev. pr. Imp. Muscovy ducks,
black and white, drakes when
grown, wt. 12-14 lbs., hens 7-9
lbs., Garge white CEES). $5.00
aisp
trio: Postpaid; Sev. pr ;
bi
qd Maliards $3.
| rabbits if priced
15 Feb- |
(and best cash _ price
-|bits, near here.
wt. 1600 Ibs. for sale,
$100.00 ea,
WYANDOTTES: 2
8 White Wyandotte pullets,
$10.00; 3 roosters, $1.25 ea.; B.
Rock hens, $10.00; 6 N. H. Red
rooster friers, $4. 50. All pure-
bred hens and pullets laying
and FOB. M. B. McPherson,
Rabun Gap. |
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Want to trade a O. I. Cc. sow |
and heifer calf for a mule. H.
C. Darnell, Cornelia, Rt. 1."
Want to buy -some Guinea
pigs; reasonable cash price
paid. J. W. Sammons, Bax-
ley Rt 2.
Want to hear from party who
has the large . type Belgium.
Hare rabbits, also the Jarge
type Flemish Giant rabbits, or
New eee Reds at a reason-
able price. M, Cantrell, At-
= 516 Woodward Aves, Ss.
Want pr. New Zealand went
reasonable,
Write Austin W. Daniel, Menlo.
Want to exc. a farm mule for
a good milch cow. Write at
once. J. C. Solomon, Fitzpat-
rick, (Near Macon.)
Want reg. S. P. C. boar ready
|for service. Must be close
built, blocky type, 50-50 color,
perfect back, with blood lines -
close up to late Natl Winners.
Describe fully: also have some
choicest of S. P. C. breeding
stock for sale. W. R.. Ratley,
Bainbridge. :
Want 1 reg. S. P.. C. bear;
old enough for service, also 1
about 10 wks. old. Sis wi.
| Fain, Edison. ee 3
Want sows and pigs; sows
ready to farrow and feeder
Write what you have and
Hugh Lee, Dawson, Rt.
son.
price. .
HORSES, MULES WANTED:
Want 1 gentle pony (for
children: to handle), preferably.
near Atlanta. H. Raiford Gaff-
ney, Dunwoody, Rt. 1, (River-
view Rd.), Ch. 2835.
Want combination Farm and
Saddle horse for cash. W. H.
Adams, Madison.
RABBITS, CAVIES WANTED:
Want several domestic rab-
Jesse New-
some, Sandersville. ~ 2
~ Want a milk goat, fresh, giv-
ing not less than 3 qts. a day,
or more, and at reasonable
price. T. J. Mills, Whigham.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Black Angus bulls for Serv-
ice: reg., Morgan farm; pure-
bred (not reg.) Collins Farm.
Fee, $2.00; common _ stock,
Hoschton barn, fee. $1.00: also
O. I. C. boar service, Mor aan
farm, $2.00. Fees at gate. Dr.
L. C. Allen, Hoschton.
Reg. Hereford bull, 3 yr. old,
E. P
Drexel, Tifton, Rt. 3.
Five reg. White Faced Polled
Hereford males, 8-12 mos. old,
FOB. my farm. W.
V. Dickinson, Monticello, Rt. 2.
15 Ga. raised ag Horn Type
Hereford bulls, for sale, by a
breeder. Percy A. Price, Al-
bany..
Fine Reg. Jersey Bull from
Silver Medal cow, now ready
for service, for sale. J. W.
Sharp. Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Jersey cows, fresh in milk,
and Jersey heifers, from herd
clear of Bangs disease. Call or
write. - H. Culbreath, Union
Point.
1 fine milch cow fresh in for
sale. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, Rt, 2.
- 3 milch cows, 2 giving milk
now, and the other to freshen
ist of June. Will sell 1 of the
3. Dont write, come see. (2 mi.
E. of Fayetteville). Cohen C.
Bray, Fayetteville, Rt. 1.
1 fine milch cow for sale. Al-
so would like to buy a good 1-
H. wagon. Henry T. Hodges,
Riverdale, Reads
1 Guernsey cow, Gave to fresh-
en June 3rd. second calf, gave
3 gal. with Ist calf, bred to Reg.
Guernsey male. $75.00. Come
see, cant write. Mrs. A. G.
Hollifield, Roswell. (2 mi. W.
of Roswell, near Willeo
Church).
Few thoroughbred: White
Faced Hereford bulls, subj. to
reg. Sell 10% small down pay-
tbs.
D. |
| $25.00.
Fine reg., 2 yr. old Jersey.
male from Sunnyfield Farms,
for sale or. trade for bred,
Grade White Face heifers.
Write. Dave Minor, Rossville.
Beverly Hills.
Reg. Jersey milch cow, 3rd'|_
calf (heifer), $125.00. Mrs. S.
E, Jones, Fairburn.
Purebred Black Angus cattle;
3 heifers, 15 bred cows about
half heavy springers and 1 reg.
bull. M. S. Rainey. Eatonton.
1 reg. Angus bull, extra good
conformation, gentle, wt. 1500
Sel] or trade! for Reg.
Angus heifers. J. C. Cutter,
DeSota (Lee County).
Fine black tongue Jersey
bull, 6 mos. old May 21. not
reg., $50.00 FOB. my barn, 8
mi. post Montgomery Road. A.
W. Salter, Savannah. ts.
Reg. Guernsey bull for Serv-
ice at my place, Fee, $2.00 at
gate. 7 mi. West of Cleveland,
near Town Creek Church.
George H. Turner, Dahlonega.
1 yellow Jersey cow to fresh-
en in few.days with 3rd eu
cheap at $65.00; Male hog, O. I
C..and Guinea cross, $25. 00.
Dollie geraee Dahlonega,
Ri. 1.
1 fine ke cow, feces in os
sale. Mrs. Sallie BTS eR
mart, Rt. 2.
1 mixed Jersey 7 mos.
old from 4 gal c.ow, $25.00,
FOB. M. B. McPherson, eee
Gap. ~
2 cows1 Jersey; other 3/4 |
Jersey, % Holstein. Both fresh
in. Notify before coming. Mrs.
B, G. Lee, Macon, Ayer Rd., Rt.
a
1 fine young cow, nearly full
Jersey, fresh with second heifer
calf (1 wk. old); giving 3 gal.
rich milk now. $100. 00 without.
pigs, within 50.mi. radius Daw-. a or $10.00 more with calf.
. D. Freeman, College Park,
Rt. 2. (At Brick house.)
Black Angus bull, wt. about
450 Ibs. and 1 wt. 250 Ibs., for
$55.00 and $35.00.; cog 2 good
mare mules, 7 and 9 yrs. old,
about 900 Ibs, $100.00. ea.;
Hampshire boar. about 300 Ibs.,
Trade all or part for
pasture cattle. W. S. Mixon,
Griffin, Box 274.
Reg. Jersey cow, 3x1 calf,
Okay in every way. $125.00 at
barn. Mrs. S.
burn, RFD 2.
_ Jersey bull, 1 yr. old at my
barn. Price right. Sam Hester,
Dunwecody.
1 red Jersey cow. bred to
freshen soon. Can be seen at
my farm. ~Dehorned. $65.00 it
taken at once. T. F. Hips,
Adel, Rt. 1.
Fresh Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,
milking, with 4th calf, very
gentle, gives 3% gal.*on pas-
ture grass. Priced right. M. W.
Holden(, Toccoa, Rt. 3.
Your choice of 2 blooded
Jersey milch cows, $75.00 and
aoe Ross E. Clement, Cor-
nelia
Guernsey (15/16) heifer, ist
calf Apr. 22nd. Gentle and easy
milker, gives 3 full gal. $100.00
here. L. A. Hanes, Indian
Springs.
4 nice mixed Guernsey and
Jersey heifers, around 1 to 2
yrs. .old, $40.00 ea;. Also 400
New Hampshire Red pullets,
Dec. Jan. Feb. hatch, beginning
to lay, $1.00 ea.
laying hens, 1941 hatch.
D. W. Pritchett, Barnesville.
Reg. Horned Hereford bull,
Reg. Poled Hereford bull, both
1 yr. old, Also anything you
want in fresh milk cows. A. K.
Chamlee, Sparta.
2 purebred Jerseys, fresh for
sale and 1 purebred Jersey bull
for service. W. D. Watson, Lo-
ganville.
E. Jones, Fair-
Dr.
HOGS FOR SALE
prize winning stock. Lovelle
Buchanan, Fairfax, RFD 1, Box
4 A.
Reg. O. I. C. Boar, 2 yrs. old,
weighing 400 lbs., for sale. will
Ed. Barnette, Comer.
The little bone blaek African
Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old, (the
Stay Fat kind), $7.50 ea. O.
P. Sinquefield, Harrison.
Several 8 to 12 wks. old Reg.
Hampshire Boars and gilts,
$15.00 ea. including registration
papers. J. E. Hall Soperton.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
male, 12 mos. old and weighing
about 200 lbs., $20.00 FOB.
Curtis Hamilton. Baxley.
Fine Hampshire sows, will
farrow O. I. C: pigs in August. |
ee Atlanta, Rt. .B
Perfection
| a reasonable price.
Around 200 |
lines, $25. 00 at ae
| Carrollton.
| breeding. al Os McLer
Carrolltor, Ris.
6 S2.P. Cy piss; (3 of
cholera immune, will reg
ers name, $10.00 ea. 01
for the 6. Will fatten a
age. R.A. Wright, Hilt
Purebred Duroc Je
Males and gilts.. 4
$15.00 ea. with breeder. c
cates. Jiles Hamilton,
4 reg, Hampshire boa
3 mos. old S. P. C.
pig
| and 60 percent white; the s.
legged type. Sired by
(Nat'l Champi
., reg. buyer's m
dbl. treated for choler 2
Isler, Morgan. :
Best quality, purebred Tar
shire boars, life inoccul
reg. papers furnished,
old, $30.00 ea. (Pigs are
Cordele). W. B. Fambrou.
Atlanta, 11 E. Wesley Rd.
Plenty S. P. C. thorough are
reg. pigs for sale. Choice br
ing stock, sired by |
Blocky Boar. Real quality
W. :
ley, Bainbridge.
7 reg. Spotted: Polsed
pigs, 8 wks. old, will have d
treated and reg. in buyer
name, $12.00 ea. and
FOB. L. A. Boyd, III. Cl
HORSES AND MULI
FOR SALE
A sie mule for sale or
for calves, yearlings o :
and equalize the differ
also some White Crowders an
field peas, in hull, 5c lb. FOB
at farm. J. H. Caldwell, :
a1 Rt. 4, Cascade R.,
Good mule, wt. 900- 10
for sale or trade for anythin
can use; also purebred O.
boar for sale or for Serv ee
| C. Brewer, Lula, Star R
Mule, 12 to 15 yrs. old, g
cond., for sale or trade for 200
milch cow. Make me offer.
B. Humphries, Decatur, Rt
(Lawrenceville Rd.)
Good, grady brood
eae single or dbl. Mus
at once. Mrs. T. P. Saff
Wellston,
5 gaited, reg.,
Peavy -Peavine,
tail. Plenty of style, $2
John McNeill, Thomson.
13, Ga. raised 3 yr. old
colts, ae raised on my
saddle |
insville.
1100 tb. unusually cp
sound, working farm ~
mule, $75.00; 3 yr. old, 85
colt, gentle (children Ds le
tically new .2-wheel far
On Mt. Vernon Hwy.. nae
Sanders Springs - Dun Woe
John L. Bailey, Ch 7493, Du
woody, Rt. 1.
A good saddle horse,
about 1000 Ibs., is also a gt
plow horse. $125.00. H.
Carithers, Tucker. S
Plug mule for sale cheap _
exc. for feed. J.C. Adkins
Valley, 209 North: Macon St
_ At Stud: Champion
Tenn. Stallion. Fee,
C.harles Brooks, Log |
Lake, WA, 3399.
1 Black mare mule, 3 y:
weighing about 1050 lbs
my place. W. E. Sparks, Adair ~
ville, Rt. 3.
Sound plug mare ae
about 750 Ibs., po pitas >
work anywhere, $20.00; Ex
for 20 bu. corn del. my bar:
J. E. Goolsby, Waycross, Rt.
(11 mi, S. Waycross on
cross and Valdosta ewe
mi. from ewer
RABBITS AND CAV
ee a
1 young Chinchilla do
mos. old, and 2 Chinchii
bucks, also 1 Chin .buck, $1
All 3 mos. old. . FOB. ;
Reeves, Ellenwood, Rt.
New Zealand whe: pee
also Guinea pigs. for Save.
Harrison, Fitzgerald.
The article on the front page was written on Thurs-
day, May 21, just after my return from Washington where >
was striving to represent the farmers of this nation in
trying to secure a square deal for them.
item appeared in the Atlanta Journal Friday, May 22nd,
the day after the article was written and brings to light. the
perfidity of some of those who represent the farmers in our
Nations capitol:
- EDITORIALBy Ton Linder
The following
tage.
*
-SQUTHERNERS wv FIGHT
TO SAVE COTTON PAYMENTS K
Farm Department Promises to Drop Plan
To Divert AAA Benefits to War Crops
WASHINGTON, May 22.
(AP)Southern congressmen
_have won from the Agriculture
Department a promise to aban-
don plans to divert upwards. of
$125,000,000 in Government
benefit payments from cotton
and tobacco to so-called war|_
crops under next years AAA
_ farm program.
The promise was made, au-
_ thoritative sources said Friday,
in connection with the Senates
approval Wednesday of a ma-
- gure permitting the department
to sell up to: 125,000,000 bushels
of Government-owned wheat
for livestock feed at below pa-
rity prices. This measure was
opposed by some senators from
- corn and wheat states, but was
- supported by many Southern
- Jawmakers.
Encourage Production
Plans had been made to over-
- haul the AAA program in such
- a way that a large portion of
the $500,000,000 soil congerva-
_ tion
- would be used, as
- payments to encourage larger
_ production of soybeans,
benefit payment
pea-
nuts and flax, for vegetable oils,
truck and vegetable crops, dairy
_ and poultry products and fruits.
The department says more of
these commodities are needed
to meet military and civilian
needs.
The
would have eliminated pay-
proposed new plans
ments to cotton and tobacco
farmers for complying with the
: _ AAAs control programs for
___ these crops, neither of which
| senators
| planners agreed to
fund|
- Sncentive
duction.
would have been classed as war
crops. Government planners
acted upon the belief that the
public would not approve. such
payments inasmuch as cotton.
and tobacco are bringing parity
or near-parity prices.
Similar payments for wheat
would have been reduced be-
cause officials want to curtail
production of this crop, already
larger than storage facilities
can handle.
Listed as War Crop
Details of these plans were
outlined at a meeting of state
AAA committeemen at Chicago |
early this week. Southern sen-
ators, upon learning of the pos-
sible loss of cotton payments,
threatened to. join. corn-state
in opposing the ad-
ministrations request that it
be allowed to sell grain at sub-
parity prices.
It was then that the AAA
continue
otton payments. Cotton will be
listed as a war crop and ine
centive payments will be offers
ed for a slight increase in: pro-
Southern lawmakers
contended that cotton could be
classed. aS eg essential crop be-
cause cotton seed, like peanuts
and soybeans, is an. important .
source of vegetable oil.
_ Plans will be made, it was
learned, whereby tobacco bene-
fit payments will be distributed
as soil building incentives a-
mong virtually the same farm-
-ers who have been getting them
in the past.
At a resalat Jacobs feast ope by Senaton
Russell, Bankhead and MeNary, meeting with Secret
Wickard and Morgenthau, the above nefarious scheme was
hatched and the security and price guarantee of the farm
was sold lock, stock and barrel to Wickard and Morga
thau by these Senators for this paltry concession.
Instead of sticking with the mid-west farmers and up
holding the price of wheat, and thus guaranteeing
stability of the price of cotton and all other products of t
farm, these Senators traded something which did not
long to them, something which they had not earned, fo
paltry concession which ney should have defeated Me
and aboveboard. _
>
Tf.our memory of our Bible serves us right lien:
also another feast lorded over by a mighty king by t.
name of Belshazzer and during this feast handwriting
peared on the wall foretelling the doom of the king.
may be that such handwriting on the wall may play as
nificant part in the future political lives of those 4
bartered. the products of the farmer for something Ww
they believe will bring a few paltry votes instead of st
ing four square for what they knew to be right. oe
abs
In our opinion the farmer is the big loser i in the d
The man who works and sweats to grow these commodi
ties loses all over the conference table of political exped
ence.
Senators Russell, Bankhead and MeNary hguue h
thought first of their constituents back home and foug:
for what they knew to be right instead of selling the:
down the river.
The Senate Hiestielyes fixed the apBcoptuiien bi
and could, and should, have fixed proper benefits for
ton and tobacco Gara in the bill.
There was no nee
them to sell out their friends and neighbors in the g
western states to get these benefits. .
_ By reading the above article you can n plainly see. that
he farmers birthright has been sold for a mess of pot-
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE |
: Male Toggenburg, not reg.
0 wks. old, weaned, for sale.
% A. Bargeron, Waynesboro.
- young: Toggenburg and
sft anen hornless doe, fresh 1st
, has nice hornless doe kid,
wks old. $15.00 doe and kid,
w. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta,
io Payne Ave., N. W.
wks. old Saanan Billy from
urebred Reg. Buck and 3 at.
xrade Doe, $10.00 at my house.
vome see, dont write. J. C.
ee 1007 Curran
and doe kids from 15; 1b.
milk stock. Beautifully
1a ked and good size, best of
. Reasonable qualit;
Warren Rollins,
. purebred Nubian kids,
low, quality considered,
exc, for nice, big shoat.
Ho. Grubbs,
35.00 for Short Horn
ow ee LG:
annie goat, $2.75. Exc.
aby chicks, White Rock or
me other good breed. Mrs.
nnie A. Owens, Lawrence-
Se a 4. yrs.
Butt- headed,
ch J
Purebred Saanen buck kids,
3% mos. old from good milk
stock, $8.00 ea.
son, Culverton, Rt.
1 purebred Toggenburg goat,
male, 9 mos. old, Naturally
butt-headed. $10.00 FOB. Cash
with order. John V. Arren-
dale, Tiger. \
1 mo. old P. B. Toggenburg
billy, perfectly marked and
outstanding, for heaviest of
|milk stock. Henry McGee. At-
lanta, 49 Warren St.. S.
3055.
Purebred and Reg. Toggen-
burg doe, just freshened with
EK. DE.
1st kidding, from heavy milk
stock. Few purebred doe and
buek kids to sell reasonable.
Ask the man that owns some
of my purebred stock. John
| Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St.,
N. E. DE. 5140.
1 fresh goat, 2nd kids: gives
4 qts. a day. A real bargain.
A. G. Eberhart, Riverdale.
Purebred reg. Nubian goats;
Buck at stud and some splendid
grade Nubian doe kids for sale
-at reasonable prices.
Earl S.
Redwine, Madras.
Reg. purebred Gomvanbure
buck kid, sired by G-Man Joes
Confuscious T-3032. Beauti-
fully marked and from best
| blood lirfes. Reasonable quality
eee oe ede
Warren Rollins,
Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave.,
N. E. DE. 6912.
60 head ense goats, good
cond dont jump, $1.25 ea. or |
trade; consider heifer calves, 4
mos. or older, or Hay press,
Mower and Rake. He ae Smith,
Se Rt. 4.
Nubians,
1. fresh:
$ ir $
ag Simp-_
| married,
good joisoacd. 2
old sespeciialy, ye
*
POSITIONS WANTED
_TOM LINDER,
FARM HELP WANTED
White woman wants job do-
ing light farm work, no field
work in Fulton County. Have
some furniture to be moved.
Room, board, $3.50 wk. Mrs. L.
N. Pinnell, Atlanta, 129 Esto-
ria St.
Want job as truck driver or
tractor driver on farm. Married,
8 children; Reasonable salary.
Bud Moore, Atlanta, 323 Cen-
tral Ave., Ss. E.
White woman wants job with
elderly couple doing light farm |
work, no field work nor milk-
ing. $3.00 wk. Near Waycross
or Alma. Annabelle Bennett,
Alma. Care Mrs. H. W. Bennett.
Want place as caretaker of
farm in North Ga. Mtns. or
near Savannah. Veteran of ist
World war. Can furn. ref.
Walter Howington, Commerce.
Settled woman wants work
on truck farm, plant or peach
orchard. Miss. Elise Parker,
Bowman, R. 1.
Want job packing peaches
this season. Years of exp. Place
for myself and school boy to
board. Ans. at once. Mrs. Nora
McCrimmon, Soperton.
Young woman, 23 yrs. old,
wants light farm work, no field
work nor milking or lJaundry
work. $3.00 to $3.50 week.
Ref. exch. Prefer Gainesville
or Ellijay. Write. Miss Myrtle
Wehunt, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
Man, recently unemployed,
want to get job on farm. Exp.,
8 in family
child- 13). Dont. .drink. Cant
drive car. D. McDaniel, Snes
ersville: Rt. 3.
- Want Dairy
this year, 2.50 week, board and
laundry. Go. anywhere in state
and any time. Exp. A. W. Gre-
gory, Hoschton. Rt. 1.
White woman wants job light.
.| farm work, no milking nor |.
; washing, | and $2.50
1 child
40K =GOls:
(oldest
job for rest of
work,
Want help. for jgcnersl and |.
truck farming. Pay prevailing
wages and furnish house, gar-
den patches, wood and pasture
free, C, L. Bennett, Madison,
Rt. 4. :
Want young colored woman
of good character to live in
home. $12.00 mo. and board.
Mrs. S. M. Johnson, Atlanta,
3101 Howell Mill Rd. Ch. 1950.
Want clean, sober, single man
not sub. to draft, for dairy and
some farm work. $6.00 week,
board and laundry to. start
with. Dont answer unless
qualified. F. Y. Rogers, Ring-
gold, Rt. 1.
Want 3 lores eaiios white
for farm work. . Pay
adults $1.25 day. W. M. Clem-
ons, Rome, R. 3. Phone No.,
County 2602.
Want middleaged, ablebodied
white, woman to help with light
farm work: no field work. Write
first. Mrs. Maggie B. Brown,
Wellston, Gen. Del.
Want to contract party who
has combine equipment that
ean harvest 20 A. oats, ready
around June 15. Hugh Richard-
| son, Atlanta, 160 Peachtree St.
Phone MAin 5111.
Want young man, not eligi-
ble for military duty, who
would learn scientific horse-
shoeing. Will pay enough to
_live on;
if saber and. steady
worker, otherwise dont ans-
wer. q. P. Jackson, Decatur,
a1? Kings Highway.
~ Want white woman for light
farm work, no field work. $3.50
wk. E.. M. _McDonald, MD.,
Winder, R. fo
t
Want woman to do light farm
field work: 3 in fam
to live on place and do- light
farm. work, milking.
home and salary to. right
son, Mrs. H. V. PE
tell, Re 2:
Want wieneditbeped co
to work in country; man to
yard work, woman light
work. Good proposition to
party; J. Re FROMBeOn
Mountain, Re 2.
man and. wife, (no chil
man for general farm and 0
chard work: wife light far
work, no field work. Good hom
$15.00 mo., room and board.
G. Oliver, Barnesville. R. 2
_ Want nice woman for
farmw, no field work nor mil
ing. Live as one of a fa
with elderly couple. Board
laundry, spending money.
J. F. Peeples: es P.
Box 85. a
Want. at once a man
emeral farm work, will gh
$1.00 day, room and board.
extra good hand, might
more. C. N. Thornhill, Bosto:
Want man. with - gene
farm exp. to work on fa
State salary wanted, with ri
and board, or come to my
at once. (21 mi. S. Mac
Perry oe Sea: Sm
Fort. Valley, Reins =
Want white or colored
hand, not over 55, hones
know how to farm and able
work. $22.00 mo. roo
board. Or accept older man
soe
-less money. Write at once. Li
2 mi. No, Douglasville. Ho
gab aT ee Rt. 3
1-25-40, for.
field