Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1942 October 7

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Vv OLUME 26

eDEPARTMENT Of
TOM LINDER



AGRICULTURE
SOMMIssiON ER



WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7; 1942



ARM PRICES AND



OW WICKARD ARRIVES -
AT HIS: FAKE PARITY
_ EDITORIALBy Tom Linder

The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 provides as fol-

ee Reestablish peices to farmers at a ee that will
give agricultural commodities a purchasing power with
respect to articles that farmers buy, equivalent to the

_ purchasing power of agricultural COnInadT es: in the
base period.





The base period is August 1909 to July 1914, for general

It is quite clear to even a casual reader that Congress in-

nded for the farmer to be put in the same relative position
t he occupied in 1909 to 1914. In 1909 the farmers did not

buy automobiles; they did not. buy rubber tires, or other equip-

nt that goes with motorized farming of today. 7
For instance, an automobile that you can buy for a thous-
(Continued on Page Two)

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. not cost any other taxpayer a nickel.











ae ah Fruits and Vegetables
Eres 25, 1942 - Atlanta, Ga.

apie. bulk:per bu. sass = 2 70-$ .90
Beans (Lima), bulk, per bu. Soe Be 90- 1.20
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. 1.00- 1.65
Collards, per doz. bun. ee .60- .80
Corn (Green), per doz. ears : .30
Eggplant, per bu. hprs. 2.00
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. : : 15
Peas (Field), bulk, per bu. .- : 5 8
Peppers, per bu. hprs. --. aout s 1.00
Squash, per bu. fipbe ee on ae5 : aap
Sweet Potatoes, bulk., per Bi ee : 1.25
Turnips (Bunched), perdoz. bun. = : .90
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. ee Se 65























Whon Does
_ EDITORIALBy i Linder

- During the four. years of World War. Number One1
1916, 1917, and 1918the average production of wheat.
year in the United States was 791,000,000 bushels, the aver

price was $1.62 per bushel, and the average return was $1, 2 0,
000,000 per year.
During the next four years, . 1919- 1922 inclusive, the aver
production of wheat rose to 865,000,000 bushels, the ave:
price was $1.51, and the return was $1, 315,000,000 per yea
During the first three years of the present war1939, 19.
1941the average production of wheat was 838,000,000 bushe
the average price was 76 cents per bushel, and the return vi
$653,000,000 per year. : =
The average price per bushel received co wheat duri
1939-1941 was roughly 50 per cent as much as the average pri
_ per bushel received during the four years of the first Worl
War, and during the next four years, 1919-1922 inclusive.
This shows that Wickards parity on wheat is ae per en
of true parity.
During the four years 1915- 1918, the average pode m1

infiod tom Come



and the average return was $1, 221, 000,000 per year.
During the four years following the war, 1919-1922, th
average production was 10,600,000 bales, the average pee Wi
23 cents, and the average return was $1,218,000,000. :
During the three years of the present war, 1939-1941, th
average production of cotton has been 11,700, Shed bales,
Continued on Page Two iS

of cotton was 11,000,000 bales, the average price was 21 cents





Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets

- Reports received at this office show following average prices pal
for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: on

Octeber 2, 1942 fee
LS 70
-14.00_
-13.75
-14.00
1830

~ Sept. 22 Augusta
Sept. 25 Thomasville _.
Sept. 29 Arlington -
_ Sept. 29 Macon
Sept. 30. Vidalia...
TOP FED CATTLE









22 Augusta - 10.00-11. 75 E
Sept. 25 Thomasville : ee
Sept. 29 Arlington _
Sept. 29 Macon -
Sept. 30 Vidalia ee g

Sept.













ET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

ollowing are quotations by
uoted are for Georgia Grade A eggs only,

Ro. bares: White, Grade A, Dek See
Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz.
Eggs, Small, Grade A, Doz.





ens, Col., 4% me wes
s, Leghorn, Ib.
Roosters, lb.



















E pots, Ib: eee as
C ountry butter, best table, Ib.
Field peas, mixed. bu. __
Field peas, not mixed, bu. ____________ | -
Har Corn (80ibs to-bu:). bu. _
Shelled corn 6 ese







Sostane (White). Per 100 tbs.
Hay. No. 1, Peavine. per ton
Hay, No, 1, Peanut, per ton
Spanish peanuts, No. 1, Ton,
(Del. Shelling Plant) =
ttonseed (Prime)
lots FOB Shipping Point)
yttonseed meal, 8 per cent
ttonseed meal, 7 ver cent .....
anut meal. 45 per cent

17.00-18.00
12.00-14.06

















wholesale dealers in Atlanta and other cities (FOB. points mentioned) a
Grades B and C and Current Rec eipts (yard run) are quoted by wholesalers from 2c to 5c per dozen below the:

s furnished by the State Bureau of Markets. Prices

October 2, 1942 Always subject to variation

INDEX



Columbus

Second Hand Machinery For Sale_.2-3_
Second Hand Machinery Wanted... -3_
Incubators and Brooders For Sale. -3_
Seed For Sale .
Plants For Sale

Pecans and Other Fruit
: Trees For Sale

Flowers and Seed For Sate...
Farms Wanted

Farms For Rent

Grain and Hay For Sale
Miscellaneous For Sale. a
Miscellaneous Wanted... =
Kivesteock= Wanted. 23s
Cattle For Sale... :
tors = for Sale... ae ee ae
Horses and Mules For Sale
Rabbits and Cavies For Sale.

Sheep and Goats For Sale
Positions. Wanted

{ Farm Help Wantrd

-8.00-19 60
10.00-1 2.99







-31.55-32. 00











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Bulletin.
: Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
_ Tom Linder, Commissioner
Executive Office, State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.



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a Atlanta, Ga.

red az second class matter
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f October 8. 1917.

1OW WICKARD ARRIVES AT
HIS FAKE PARITY

Continued from Page One



nd Sellars today would have cost five thousand dol-
; during the base period, but the farmers did not
automobiles during the base period. ~
During the base period cotton averaged abet
ents a pound or $60.00 a bale. It would have taken
bales of cotton to have bought an automobile.
If you paid 83 bales of cotton today for a thous-
d dollar automobile you wauld only get $12. 00 a
yale or 214 cents per pound. |
On a basis of buying automobiles, 214 cents | a
und for cotton today is parity with the base per-

A truck that would cost ten to birelve fubisse
llars during the base period can be bought now for
und $1500. Parity price on cotton, if you were

buying a truck under Mr. Wickards rule, would be
out 2 cents per pound.

~When you realize that under Mr. Wickards
ethod of computing parity that 2 cents and 214
nts per pound would be parity for cotton for buy-

automobiles and trucks, it is easy to understand
at Mr. Wickard arrives at a final figure which As

more than 50 per cent of parity.

To illustrate: Actual parity today on cotton in
yu ing things which the farmer bought in 1909 to

4 is around 35 cents per pound. If a farmer pays

t five thousand dollars for supplies and materials

e course of a year and you figure that half of
hat five thousand dollars was paid for automobiles,
ctors, trucks, etc., and the other half was paid
or fertilizer, clothing and other necessary farm sup-
such as the farmer bought during the base

d, then under Mr. Wickards rule you would ar-

c at a figure of around 18 or 19 cents per pound
8 being parity, for cotton, and this is exactly what

r. Wickard has done.

_ Mr. Wickard knows that during the base aeriad
armers did, not buy automobiles, tractors, trucks,
te. Mr. Wickard arbitrarily put these | items in his

leulation in order to arrive at a fake figure which

ight call parity but which he knows, and which
gress knows, and everybody knows, is about 5Q
ent of parity.
Other items used by Mr. Wickard in determin-
parity are food, feed and seed. Since the farmer
oduces food, feed and seed, it naturally follows
the lower Mr. Wickard puts food, feed and
the lower it will figure parity on the products
e farm.
The President and Congress are now engaged
great battle over whether or not the farmers shall
100 per cent of Wickards fake parity, or wheth-
hey shall get 90 per cent of Wickards fake par-
or whether they shall get 110. per cent of Wick-

s fake parity. Regardless of who wins, the farm-

winds up with only about one-half of parity as
d in the Agricultural Adjustment Act.
So long as Congress permits Wickard to retain

office and determine parity at a fake figure of

d 50 per cent, the entire administration is simp-
iddling while Rome burns.
he items used by Mr. Wicicied in determining
ty prices may be found on Page 2, section 2, of
rmation for the Press, issued by the U. S. De-
rt me of Agriculture on June 29, 1942. a

TOM LINDER, \

Commissioner of Agriculture.



C, R. Morgan, Americus.

PRICES AND INFLATION]

Continued from Page One s

average price 1114 cents per pound, and, the average
return $677,000,000.

The average price per pound to the cotton farm-
er during the last three years has been roughly one-
half of what it was during the four years of World
War Number One, and roughly 50 per cent of the
price per pound during the four years following
World War Number One.

This shows that Wickards fake parity on cotton

is 50 per cent of true parity.

_. During the four years of World War Number
One the average production of corn was 2,650,000,000
bushels, the average price was $1.22 per bushel, and
the average return was $3,177,000,000.

During the four years following World War
Number One the average production of corn was 2,-
721,000,000 bushels, the average price was 87 cents
per bushel, and the average return was $2,375, |F
000,000.

During the first three years of the present war
the average production of corn has been 2,574,000,000
bushels, the average price has been 65 cents, and the
average return $1,672,000,000 per year.

The farmer has received just 62 per cent as
much per bushel for his corn crop during the present
war as he received per bushel for his corn crop during
World War Number One, and the four years follow-
ing World War Number One. 2

This shows Wickards fake parity on corn is just
62 per cent of true parity.

During the four years of the first World War

the average production of hogs was 14,000,000, 000
pounds, the average price was 9 cents, and the
average return was, $1,245,000,000.

During the four years following World War
Number One hog production averaged 14,500,000,-
000 pounds, the price averaged 9 cents per pound,

land the return averaged $1,294,000,0C0.

During the three years of the present war hog
production has averaged 17,000,000,000 pounds, the
average price has been 614 cents, and the average re-
turn has been $1,107,000,000.

The average price per pound received by. hog
growers during the last three years was 72 per cent
of the average price received during World War
Number One, and during the four years following
World War Number One.

During the four years of the first war the beef

growers produced an average of 16,000,000,000.

pounds, received an average price of 9 cents per
pound, and an average return of $1,444,000,000.
During the four years following the first World
War beef growers produced an average of 13,000,-
000,000 pounds, received an average price of 10
cents, and an average return of $1,340,000. 000.
During the three years of the present war the
beef growers have produced an average of 15,735,-
000,000 pounds at an average price of 9 cents, and an
average return of $1,313,000,000.
The beef growers during the present war have
received substantially the same price that they re-
ceived during the World War Number One, and dur-

ing the four years following World War Number One.

These five crops, wheat, cotton, corn, hogs and
beef, represent atleast three-fourth of the farmers
income. I do not know how it could be made plainer
that the farmer of the South generally is working on
50 per cent of parity.

I do not know how it could be made any clearer
that farm labor cannot be retained on the farms of
the South under these conditions.

I do not know how it would be possible to dem-
onstrate more forcibly that this country will face a
famine shortly if the administration persists in its
present policy of beating down farm prices, driving
labor off the farms, and making it impossible for

those who remain on the farms to produce crops.
TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

a eee pete ok



McCormick Deering tractor
hitch wagon, roller hearing
wheels, body 7x14 ft.,
bound flated, complete, $225.00.
Jesse Newsom, Sandersville.

Empire dbl. unit milking ma-
chine complete except
motor, in good cond., $85.00. M.
M. McDaniel, Ringgold, Rt. 1.

1 power orchard fruit spray-
ing machine, 100 gal. tone
with gas. eng., complete, needs
gome repair, for sale cheap. On
state Rt. 36, between Milner
and Jackson. Mrs. Allen Chap-
pel, Milner.

160 ea., cotton pickers sheets

and bags, for sale. T. N. Sess
Elberton, Box 724.

2-H. wagon 26 in deep bed
and real false body wagon, cap.
5009 Ibs. real buy, $55.00. See
at Five Forks. W. E. McCart,
Lawrenceville. Rt. 3.

No. 3 New model Golden
power cane mill, for sale. J. B.
Spillar, Ft. Valley.

25 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas.
eng., used on farm for farm
work, for sale or exc. Write.
wm. L. McCoy, Mountain City.

30 in. Diesl eng., also elec.
eng. and starter, used on farm,
for sale. Mrs. W. C. Hillard,
Camilla. 207 So. Scott St.

1000 gal. cypress Water tank
and 30 ft. tower, complete, $75
at my farm. H. S. Worsham,
Forsyth.

1 Baltic cream separator,
small or bench type, $5.00 and
chgs. Mrs. Emma _ lL. Marsh,
Adel, Rt. 1. >

Nice 10 gt. aluminum steam
pressure with stand, $3.50 or
$4.00 parcel post prepaid. Mrs.



jron.

elec...



MACHINERY. FOR



Chain Benthal Peanut Pi
$75.00. J. H.\ Leverett, Par

A cypress tank, 1100
cap., very good, cond., for.
Come see. G. Co Adams,
Circle. Rees

1 good, used 2-H. wi
cheap, or exc. for good
Rake in good cond. Writ
B. Seales, Buchanan. Rt

A 1940 model B size
Deere tractor, No. 1 un
Athens 2 disc plow, 1.
harrow, 8-24 in. disc.
Tarpley, Marietta. Rt. o

1 No. 7 McCormick-
mower, perect cond., $60.0
BR. Rowland, Louisville, RE

1 Corn Mill, 12 in, rock
iron case frame and
grinds 10 bu. hour, good
requires 10 h. p. to opera
ee 00. O. B. Camp, Villa

. O. Box 207. =

3 Roller Chattanooga Im sro
ed Cane Mill, good cond., $10
at my place. Ed Locke, "Bu
REL

Grist Mill A-1 shave
gale or trade for anything
use, cattle, mule or feed
Want good feed .or Ha
Mill. State what you
Chester Waddell, Bremen.

Avery tractor and all equ
ment, excellent cond., for sa
See, B. Frank Rabun at Bas ons
ville, re write, P. O. address
Warrenton.

1 plow Junior for ie
8 disc with it, for $15.00 hers
home or exc., for Be
about 100 Ibs. G. Pose
Graymont.

Lillistun Peanut Pick
about 1930 model, badly in

repairs; if you have

such repairs, please notify
Waldo Ellis, T:

Good No. 13 eyrup mill,
slat wing turner, good H
2-H. turner and other ea
ment for sale or exc., for
or calves; also want a
young Peafowls and ee
Brown China Geese. J.
born, Rock Springs.

Some repairs left. from
old i-H. wagon, for sale
$4.00. All in eo
Write for list. T. J. Postm
Folkston.

Allis-Chamlers Misnels 60,
Crop Harvester, fair- a
good tires, $350. 00. W. H. Hi
thorne, Auburn.

A 2-H. and a 1 horse wag
for sale, J. R. Morgan, Sti
more, Rt. L:

1 International Har
Grits Bolter, good running
for cash, not crated. as
Russ, Nicholls. Rt. 2.

1 Oliver 2 disc trastee Dp
in good cond., for sale.
Ware, Lawrenceville.

2, 2-H. wagons, a 2-H. Vul-
can turn plow, 1 Middle Buster,
guano distributor, Cutta
harrow, section harrow and G
Whiz harrow, for sale. Mrs
B. Minish, Commerce, Fee

1 used John Deere h. BO
Press, in good cond., also
Turner power Hay Press, |
sale. R. S. Anderson, Hawk
ville.

Jay Bee Feed Mill, conga
for sale. T. A. Acree, Ca

Oliver turner plow, 1.

| Buster, 8 disc Cuttaway ha

row, 12 disc Cuttaway, for sa
Mrs. LF Cae
Valley, Rt. 2.

1 No. 40 Allis Chaitner :
Crop Harvester, $300.00
C. C. Campbel, White P
Rees Bow 38. "

4 pottom 10 in. Oliver t
orn Si with clouters, rea
operate, and in good cc
$75.00 at my place. bee
Seymour, Putney. .

Intl Grist Milt with?
driven sheller, A-1 cond, fe

gale or exc, for pigs, hog
. yearlings:

also 1 Fairban
Morse Hammer Mill, used onl
4 days, very cheap. PL A.
Flowery Branch.

New garden tractor on 1
ber, Shaw Peppy Pal, 2 h.
with full equipment, plo
planting and cultivating
miscellaneous equipment
farm, for cash only. W. L
Das Thomasville, P. oS B

1 used 8 ft. syrup cook
pan for sale cheap. H. D. W
son, Palmetto. oe

Farmall tractor on rubbe:
good shape, only used this y
1 dbl. Cuttaway Harrow, 1 Til
er plow, 1 cultivator. All b ee
new this year. L. M. Key, B

vden,. REA 1

Golden Eagle Cane Mil

oe Write
Cromer, Ideal,





ECOND HAND

CHINERY FOR SALE

Roller Cane Mill, good
, cheap. Mrs. Renzo Phil-
operton.

% h. p., model garden trac-

th cultivating equipment,
od con., $100.00 cash. J. C
rod, Experiment.

. 36 in. Cole corn mill, per-

t cond., used very little, for

use, $75.00. W. S. Bucham,
pton, ht. %.

Deere B tractor, rubber

2 row planter and culti-

seed attach-

-Benthal Peanut picker, good
., $150.00. See. Lott War-
Sycamore, Red,

Model L John Deere tractor

ith Turn plow and full culti-

r equipment, used very

ie (on rubber which has

yer had puncture). Need larg-

e reason for selling. Also

a 6 or 8 ft., Grain Drill

| fertilizer attachment for
A. J. Zorn, Thomaston.

erometer Wind Mill with
Josed gear and 2000 gal. cy-
ress tank, in good cond., for
Roy Powell, Warthen.
| set of Blacksmith tools,
. Come see them before
, or write for list. C. A.

ewey Rose.

arge Cane Mill, rollers and

arts and 80.gal. boiler. Sell

xe. for young milch cow.
Boatwright, Patterson.

smal boiler with steam eng.,
2 ting now. Good for Grist
, Dairy or any other small
nery used on farm. W. J.
on, Dublin. : *
john Deering complete, 6 disc
o 1 pair scales, 20 ton cap.,
t. in length. Mrs. Sidney
stein, Hdison.
ing tooth tractor harrow,
ft., $50.00. L. P. Singleton,
Walley. Rts. Ve.
late models, Ailis-Chal-
s tractors: C, Brand W C., all

ood rubber, with cultiva- |

also harrows,

tiller 4 disc, lime
reader and more attachments
-eash only. No letters ans.
J. B. Prather, Good Hope.

practically new lete model
C. Hay loader with glean-
ttachment, $150.00 without
knocked down; 1
4-roil I. H. C.
er ,good cond., $200.00;
ne thrashing machine with
straw stacking attachment,
0. All FOB farm. L, R.
eedlove, Monroe.

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-SECOND-HAND
HINERY WANTED





ant % tol h. p. Briggs and
tratton gas. eng., to be used
farm. H. M. Woodall, Lump-

it 20 gal. barrel .churn, in
cond., reasonably priced.
o Cochran, Silver

nt a second hand 1-H.

on. State make, cond., price

where located in first letter.
| M. Slaton, Atianta, 1009-
arietta Bldg.

it small, used gas. eng.,
r 2/3 h. p. to be used on
State wt. condition and
7. Cu Reid, Hog-

int small air-cooled gas.
% to 2h. p., to be used
m. State cond,. and cash

2, W. S. Harrison, Social
f 23.0: Box 294.

ant pressure cooker, 7 or
cap., clamp fastened pre-
sd, cheap: also have for
100 gal. syrup kettle,
at my place or $30.00 at
ing point; Primrose Cream
rator (needs little repair),
00. Mrs. S. <A. Wright,
r Springs.

int good I. H, C 2 disc
for a 1941 Farmall A trac-
State cond., and price. Phil-
owery, Rocky Face

Vant good, used Mowing
Chine, reasonable for cash. R.
Bomar, Palmetto. RFD.

ant 1 hand power corn shel-
in good cond., at a bargain.
Foskey, Uvalda. Rt. 1.

it medium size power or-
wd spray, in good cond. State
ce. H. R. Entreken, Bremen,

t a 2-H. cutting Harrow
1-H. drawn Potato Dig-
in A-1 cond., Write what
and price in first let-

. Fowler, Roiston.

a sli yhtl used Combine
Tr as *Duster. W. R.

roughage mi
-in first clas working cond. C.



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"SECOND HAN.
MACHINERY WANTED

Want John Deere-Van Brunt
grain drill in good cond. State
size, cond., and best cash price.
If you do not have this model,
advise what you have. Geo. W.

-| Fletcher, Moultrie, In care of

Hall Com. Co.

Want used Corn Sheller, 2
hole power. Mrs. B. M. Smith,
Rome, 809 A Second Ave.

ant good, cheap, light %
2/3 h. p. gas. eng., to be used
on farm, for cash. Randall
Brooks, Mansfield, Rt. 1.

Want a pee hay baler,
1 and feed grinder,

F. Cumming, Elberton.
Want buy 2-1 horse walking

cultivators, in work cond. W. I.

Flowers, Adel.

Want 1 good, used Hammer
Mill. Forrest F. Attaway, At-
lanta, 319 Luckie St. N. W.
Wa 6650. :

Want to exc., 12 or 15 heifer
yearlings for a Tractor. W. G.
Owenby, Marietta.

Want 1 good Ensilage cutter.
Must be modern enough to get
parts. Mrs. J. H..McCalla, Con-
yers. Rt. 3.

Want trade purebred reg...
ped., Toggenburg buck or doe,
value $50.00 for 1 horse wagon,
del, here. Write first. Mrs. Nora
Smith, Arnoldsville.

Want buy 2 to 3 h. p. elec.
motor, single phase, to be used

strictly for farm work. W. E.

Chandler, Tifton.

Want small roller for a Gold-
en new model
Mill. R. H. Samples, Dublin.

Want a 8 roller Cane Mill in | _

good cond., cheap for
State size and make.
Wooten, Broxton. Rt. 1.

Want used lime spreader, end
gate or wheel type. Will pay
cash. D. T. Grow, Colquitt.

Want buy power driven Hay.
Baler, small or medium size,
also side delivery Hay Rake.
Norman Elsas, Decatur, Rt. 2.

Want good, used Hammer
Mill, no junk, prefer Meadows
or International. Make best
price within radius of 75 miles.
D. L. Shahan, Ringgold. Rt. 2.

Want late model 1 row trac-
tor with equipment. State make,
model, price and list of equip-
ment: also want 1 pr. pit type
scales in good cond., 10 to 15
ton cap., at once, for reason-
able cash price. W. C. Crum-
mey, Glennville.

Want 1 pr. wagon scales, in
good cond. T. W. Kemp, Lyons.
Bek

Want some~ second-hand |
Dairy equipment: Advise what
you have. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

Want buy 2 row Cultivator
and Corn planters for a B. F.
Avery or General Tractor, in
good cond. and cheap. Write.
O. A. King, Cartersville, 306 E.
Church St. :

Want Drag Harrow, in good
cond., and cheap. Henry W.
Woolf, Atlanta, 1395. Huclid
Ave.

Want good Hammer Mill in
A-1 cond., for grinding corn,
etc., for hogs and mules at rea-
sonable price. State name, size
and cond. M. L. Shealy. Ogle-
thrope. \

Want a Corn Sheller, a 1-
horse wagon and cart (for
pony). Give details in reply. R.
W. Jackson, Lovett.

Want a Hay Rake. Can use
either horse drawn or for trac-
tor. State cond. and price. A.
C.~ Phillips, Lilburn. -phone
Stone Mountain 3153. :

Want at once a Mower Blade
Grinder, in good cond. _State
price and cond. N. M. McNeill,
Ambrose.

Want buy tor casn a Tractor
type 8 or 10 ft. Grain Drill with
Fertilizer attachment, also trac-
tor type Lime Spreader, xno
junk considered. State . year
model, cond., and price. W. H.
Adams, Madison.

Want Model A Farmall trac-
tor, or any other 1 row size,
with planting and cultivating
equipment. E. K. Overstreet,
Sylvania.

Want 1 ea., 2-H. section Har-
row, 2-H. Turner plow, Mowing

eash.
oe

machine, and Hay Rake. Advise | -

what you have and price. Wm,
F, Ballenger, Bowden, Rt. 2,

Want a second hand tractor
suitable for turning, and pulling
Grist Mill. L. J. Hardee, Ludo-
wici.

Want Pulley for 22 Caterpil-
lar Tractor, no junk. L. E. Han-
cock, Thomaston.

Want second hand _ off-set
axle and dbl. dise side plow, for
Fordson tractor.
Chamblee. Rt. 1. ~

No. 3 X Cane!

SECOND HA

MACHINERY

a

Want used pressure canner,

in good cond., priced reasonably

State qt. cap., cond., and price.
Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 2.

Want at once for cash, an|

Athens 3 disc turning plow
frame and disc bearings. R. L.
Moss, Doerun.

Want for cash large tractor,

running cond., on good rubber,
also disc plow with seeding at-

tachment and 5 or 6 ft. disc
harrow, near Augusta. James
B. Bartch, Augusta.

Want late model Mc.,-Deer-
ing or John Deere combine to
operate with Farmall Model. A
tractor, also an 8 to 10 ft.,
Grain Drill, tractor drawn, All
to be in good cond. Wyman
Walker, Forsyth, P. O. Box 43.

Want an 8 disc Grain Drill,
Tiller plow, Corn Sheller and
Spring Tooth Harrow. Mrs, W.
W. Robinson, Americus, 120 W.
Chureh St.

Swap a fine male calf, half

Jersey and half Black Angus]
and hogs for good disc harrow |.
and 2-H. riding turner, Bate }

sible preferred. 1 mi. E.,
Flintstone on Ridgeland Road,
near Talleys Store. L. O. Max-
well, Flintstone. -

Want power Cane Mill in
good cond. State size and cash
price. Roy R. Dasher, Rincon.
RE 2s) a

Want med. size 3 Roller Cane
Mill, in perfect shape. Quote
kind and price. Geo. A. Thomp-
son, Swainsboro,

Want 2 Pressure Canner, 12
to. 16 qt., in good cond. John I.
Anderson, Co. Agt., Jefferson.

Want 8 or 10 disc Grain Drill
for tractor, in good cond. R. D.
Tatum, Palmetto.



INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE



Buckeye Inc., 6,812 egg cap.,
in fine cond., for sale. Make of-
fer. Chas. F. Wiehrs, Savannah
745 East 35th St.

1 Sears Roebuck Inc., almost
new ,500 egg cap., cost $35.00;
sell for $20.00. E. J. Long, Lees-
burg. :

Elec. Oakes brooder, 4 decks,
100 chick cap. ea. Ha. deck se-
parate unit; automatic thermo-
static control, 1 water pan, 2
feed pans on ea. deck: ea. deck
has drop pans. Used 2 seasons.
Paid $165.00: sell for $35.00.
Mrs. L. C, White, Temple.

Browers late model all elec.

.Inc., 416 egg size, pull lever

to turn eggs, practically new,
$35.00 FOB. W. P. Cannon, At-
te 2720 Blvd. Drive. De
5983.

Blec. Inc.,. 350 egg cap.,
slightly used, $15.00 on pre-
mises, or shipped at Buyers
expense. Mrs. V. R. Roigs, St.
Simons Island.

600 cap., oil burning Buck-
eye Inc., good cond., $15.00. K.
L. Foster, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Box
191.

300 eap., Defiance elec.
brooder, automatic regulator,
used 1 season, $10.00, FOB. J.
T. McLeod, Dexter. 2

2 galv., Feeders for hens, 8
ft. long by 6 in cross top, $5.00
ea.: 1, 5-ft., $3.00. Trade for
hens or other value can use. J.
Y. Gober, Atlanta, 1430 Gien-
wood Ave.

600 cap Buckeye Ine., oil
burner, complete with instruc-
tions and thermometer;--$15.00
or exc., for Arborvitaes, Nan-
denas and other shrubery. Will
not crate and ship. Mrs. F.
Owen, Forsyth, Rt. 4.

4 oil brooders, 1 elec., 2 Sears
Super Hatchers, oil, 150 egg
cap., 250. cap., for sale or exc.
I. Teem, Atlanta, 261 West
Lake Ave., (Rt. 8.)



INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED



Horace Koh ee eS. :



Want small round type elec.
Ine., in good cond., suitable to
hatch Game birds. Must be
cheap for cash. B. T. Carithers.
Nicholson. Rt. 1.

Want 1 or 2 Battery brooders
for broilers, in first class cond.,
and cheap. Sam Fraley, Way-
cross, Glennore Ave.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



Lady peas, this yr. crop, 0c
lb; hot red pepper, 35 gal.

eck.

WANTED| _

FOR SALE

5 or 6 Ibs. nice fresh country
butter each week, 40c Ib. Post-
as H. V. Bivens, Hiram,

175-200 bu. nice Keifer pears,
cheap. 8 mi. W. Washington,
near Hwy.
Washington,

Nice bright sundried apples,
1942 crop, free from worms
and peelings. 1'5 lb. in 10 lb.
lots or more, P. P. in Ga. Mrs.
Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt.
1 Box si.

Extra fine Keifer pears, 50c
te J. B. Harbison, Dawson,
Ri3;

Sundried apples, 20c lb.
Postpaid. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tal-
lapoosa. S :

_ Terry apples with culls tak-
en out, orchard run, 50c bu.
FOB. . Also Yates apples in
truck loads.
Hill.

4



POULTRY FOR SALE



BANTAMS:

2 midget game bantam hens,
1 yr. old, $1.00 ea.; Exc. for 2
Cornish game pullets, 3 to 6

mos. old. Claud Thomas, Meigs,

R. B. Box 145.

4 hens, 1 rooster, purebred
Golden Sebright Bantams, $3.-
00 for lot. Buyer pays carry-
ing chgs. TT. E. Elder, Pomona,
(on hwy. Atlanta to Macon.)

2 Black Cochin and 1. Buff
Cochin rooster for sale. Cannot
ship. All 3 roosters, 1940 hatch.
F. Barford, Atlanta, 1185 More-
land Ave., S. E. MA. 7036. |

BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS: .

B. R. cockerels, Thompson's

Ringlet str., Apr. hatched, $1.00

ea,; 2, $1.75. Also Willets Won-
der English pea _ seed, frost
proof, 25c Ib. Mrs. J. A.: Wil-
son, Martin. :

300; W. R., Ut S. Approv.
AAA pullets, 19 wks. old. $1.15
ea.; W. R. roosters, $2.00 ea.,
same age and flock. 5 pure
gold Str. B. R. cockerels, 6 mos.
old, $2.00 ea. Joe Woodliff,
Flowery Branch, Rt,1.

8 young frying size, B. R.
chickens, 85c ea., 4 yr. old hen,
1 cockerel, $1.00 ea. You pay
postage. Mrs. Asborn Marsh-
all, Poulan, Rt 1, care J. L.
Marshall. |

50 W. R. pullets, Apr. and
May hatched under hens, $1.00
ea.; Also 15 W. R._ hens,
mons, old, laying good. A bar-
gain, $1.25 ea.; Also 40 W. L.
pullets,( 4 mos. old, 5 or 6 lbs.
ea. when grown, $1.00 ea. Stan-
ley L. Howard, Baxley, Rt. 4.

25 AAA Grade B. R. pullets,

2 cockerels, Jan. hatch, ready

to lay, $25.00 for lot. Also 4
Mammoth B. Turkey hens, 1
tom, 30c lb., you pay shipping
ehgs. Mrs. L. M.- Johnson,
Point Peter, Rt. 1.

9 W. R. chicks. fine healthy,
yellow legs, 7 pullets, 2: cock-
erels, 5 and 6 mos. old, 2 and
3 wks. old, $5.00 for lot. Not
prepaid, Miss Eva Haynes. Bu-
ford. Re. 2.

1 B. R. rooster, $3.00: 1 N.
H. rooster, $3.00; $5.00 for*both.
1941 hatch. Also 1942 dried
peaches, 15c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Sr., Roys-
ton, Rt. 1.

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:

5 Dark Cornish hens, rooster,
18 mos. old, some now laying,
heavy. <All fat and healthy,
$10.00 cash or M. O. No chks.
ee J. C, Herron, Martin, Rt.

1 large type black Cornish
game Jch, hatch cockerels, $2.-
00: 2 White Rock pullets, $1.25
ea. 1 cockerel, $1.50. Apr.
thatch. C. . Sikes, Sylvester.

4 purebred Dark Cornish
cockerels, most ready for serv-
ice, $2.00 ea. in lots of 2. Real
nice, H. W. Thurmond, Greens-
boro, Rt. 1, Box 131.

5 Dark Cornish, Apr. hatch
cockerels, large type. Nice
birds, $1.50 ea. 2, $2.50, FOB.
T. W. Forrester, Canton, 45
Edwards, St., Rt. 4.

LEGHORNS:

6 AAA W. L. hens, 15 mos.
old, entire lot, $1.00 ea. at my
place. Robert Williams, Odum,
ReSd.

10 AAA Eng. Barron Str. W.
L. cockerels, 5 mos. old, $1.00
ea., FOB... Mrs: C. B..Duke,
Norcross, Rt. 0. Box 32.

Few purebred Buff Legharn
roosters, 6 mos.> old, $1.00 @a.



FOB. Mrs. B. W. Biddy, Ac-
worth, Rt

ek

J. W. Granade, |

Mz Porter, Esom>

14.





75 W. LL. chickens:
hatched, laying now, 50%
ea. (selling on acc

-help.) G. Dorsey Smith,

priced. Mrs,

Monroe, Rt. 1.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANT
PIGEONS, ETC.; a

3 Muscovy ducks, $1.0@
$3.00 for lot. J. H. Roquem
Americus, Rt. 25 = Se

White King, Silver Ki
Carnaux, Racing Ho
Squab crosses, other pig
for sale cheap, W. F. L. Bro
Savannah, Rt. 3. ae

ants, 1 pr. Timrearst, 1
ver Pheasants for sale
modern-game bantams. |
i. Arnan, Savannah,
Broad St. Se

50 or 60 White King pigeo
some banded. Squabs
avg. 1 lb. or over ea. $
for iot. Mrs. Vv. Rx Rei
Simons Island.

REDS ( N. H. & R. I):

1 Mahood St. S. C. R.
cock, 2 yrs. old, very dark, $

00; Also Lady Thompson straw-
(Or

berry plants, 200, 35c;_
fashioned half-runner beans,

houn, Rt. 1.

25 pullets, hatched Mar. 12th
laying about 80%, $1.25
Exc. for nice Jersey sprin
heifer;Also exc. 10 N. H. p

lets, and cockerel, June 16

hatch, for 10 Ancona pull

Dark red R. I. Red cocker 2
about grown, odtest
heavy laying Str. -00-
Eggs, $1.50 per 15 Postpaid
Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur
DE. 2405. : fe

15\purebred R. I. red pullet:
and rooster, 4 mos. old, 75
in 1-lot. Exp. col.

O. money order.
house. Mrs. Annie -
Quitman, Rt; 2. - :

3 N. H. cockerels, King band.
ed, Hubbard Farms, U. S. R. O.
P. mating, March 18th hatch
$2.50 ea. S. R. Scarbor
Hawkinsville.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE. ETC:

4 Muscovy ducks, and dral
the big breed Quackless ki
$1.00 ea. Coops ret. as
Shrum, Fitzgerald, McKinley
Ave., Rt. 2. ;

13 beautiful Pekin duel
$12.00 for lol. Mrs.
Spence, Hamilton, Rt. 1, Box
44.



POULTRY WANTED



LEGHORNS WANTED:
Want to buy 2 big type
Brown Leghorn roosters, 1 |

2 yrs. old. No runts wante
Mrs. M. O. Todd, Stephens,
ie ;

Want 100 AAA. large Sir.
L. pullets, Mar. or Apr. hatch,
will give 75c ea., within 50 mi
of Newnan. R. A. Tidwell
Newnan, Rt. 1. :

Want to buy 200 W. L. pi
lets, now ready to lay. W. L.
Franklin, Fairmount.

Want to buy 50 or 100, |
or Apr. hatched pullets, W
or New-Hampshire reds.
J. N. Carson, Griffin.

Want 75 Leghorn pulle
ready to lay, state price in le
ter. J. Gid Taylor, Duluth,
a

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE,
RHODE ISLAND) WANTE

Want 10 to 100 N. H. Re
pullets, Mar., 42. hatch. No
aS A. S. Holton, Waycro

ode =

Want 50 AAA quality R. I
Red Mar. pullets, Thompson of
Donaldson preferred. No culls.
State price, etc. K. H. Nan-
nings, Savannah, Box 1156.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE _



1 white pink eye doe, 1 yr,
old, very large breed of rabhbits,
$2.00, Exc. for 4 Guineas, 3 hens
and rooster; Also want to hear
from parties having litter bone
Black African Guinea pigs, fo
sale. Want 2 female pigs, Lr

VU;

related male pig, 6-8 w
A. Blackstock, Dou




SEED FOR SALE



Burr clover seed, seived, dirt
to innoculate, $1.00 bu. FOB.
H, C. Reid, Hogansville.

Ga. Wakefield collard seed,
. V. Hester, Brox-

Nice white nest onions - for
or spring planting, 50c gal.
postage; or will exc. 1 gal.
for 4 print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
2 ea., same col. and ea. pay
postage. Mrs. G. B. Patterson,
airsville, R. 4.

= Burr clover seed and innocu-
ation soil sufficient to seed 1
acre (15 Ibs.), $1.00, Postpaid.
% ton or more, $20.00 ton. FOB.
C. Turnipseed, Griffin.

ice, white, half-runner bean
eed, 25e large cupful. Postpaid.
aie L, F. Adams, Ellijay, R.

Collard seed, 35c 1b.: 3 Ibs.,
00: 10 Ibs., $2.75: 100 lbs.
$22.00. Postpaid. Alton Ponder,

oz.; Plant in Sept. or Oct. as
you do onions. Transplant in
Mar. or Apr. Also black, un-
hulled walnuts, 75c bu. Mrs.
Hannah H. Harris, Griffin, Rt.
C, Box 10-A,



PLANTS FOR SALE



pc croesride straw berry

ants, 40c C.: $2.00 M.; Klon-
dike strawberry plants, '30c C;
$1.75 M. L. A, Crow, Gaines-
vill e, he:

Dutch and Wakefield cabbage
ants, 25c C.; $1.25 M.: Ga.
nd Heading collard plants, 20c
.. 85c M.: 5 M.,; $3.90, del. Lee
rr w, Gainesville, R. 2. Box 143: |

: Chas. Wakefield cabbage
lants, now ready, 500, 75c: 10
: $1. 25 del.; 10 M., $1.00 M.
01. Satis., guar Ww. O. Waldrip,
Plowery Branch, Hed.

Us. collard plants, 15c C.;

0, 65c: Yellow crookneck
Squash, 25c teacupful; Large
ndian peach seed, 25c: doz, Jon-

il bulbs, 25c doz. Add pore
Le. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R

Bastodon. strawberry plants,
2.00 M., FOB. J. H, Anderson,
Nashville. =

Kiondike strawberry plants,
5e C.: $1.35. M., P. P. Send
ash or M. O. Winter scallion
onion buttons, 35c sa Mrs. L,
Frye, Dallas, Ets Oe

Strawberry plants, 500, $1. 00:
ellow roots, 10c Ib.; Queen
Vieadow, 20c 1b.; Sage sprouts,
25c ea.: 2 Ibs. dried sage, $2.00:
: ain, 25 Ib. Button snake
25e Ib.; Rattle root, 20c
Add postage. Alfred peer
ee Talking Rock,

londike strawberry plants,
50 M.; Lady T., $2.00 M. Del.
L. Durand, Gaines-

2 ra large firm meat deli-
(0 Lady Thomoson
wherry plants, sac: Ge 500,
1.50: Imp. Klondike,
c ung, well rooted, plants; ;
best jersey table pees
A per week, in 1 -Ib. brick
. Nicely wrapped, 40c Ib.
- 8. Crowe, Sie R.

: Klondike strawberry plants
50 M. Postpaid. Miss Faus-
1e eynolds, Gainesville, Ri2;

"Huckleberry, gooseberry, red

lum erabapple, black musca-

Ss, black haws, 2-4 ft. high,

0 doz., plus postage. Mrs. F,
Watson, Toomsboro, Rt. 3.

os trawberry plants, soe C.;
$1.00; All kinds shrubbery,
as Camelias; pittosporum,
strum, Pyrocanthus, roses,
, others. Also fruit and

il trees. Wyman J. Pearce

V akeficld cabbage, Hanes:
le parsley, iceburg lettuce
-eollards, 35c C.: del. Ma-
yellow permuda onions,

$5.00 C.; FOB. Mrs. H.

Franklin, Register.

Gi nt Mastodon everbearing
berry plants, 40c C; Sage

ts, 20c bunch, well rooted,

cherries, 15 ea,*
uppernong same. price. Large
Prue 20 ae





ey
Maker, Moore and
Special Budded pecan

from State Insp.. Nursery.

30c.-G: 3

$7.78;

oe ee



" Muscadine Grapes As AnA Additional.

Cash

Crop

Director H. P. Stuckey of the Georgia Experi-
ment Station urges Georgia farmers to grow musca-

dine grapes as an additional cash crop.

In a report filed with Chancellor 8. V. Sanford,
Stuckey said that on six year old vines of the Hunt
variety the yield has been as much as four tons of
grapes per acre. In many instances, the grapes sold
at the vineyard for $60 per ton.

Stuckey said that muscadine grapes are reason-
ably easy to grow, and recommended the Hunt, Yuga
and Creek varieties as those best adapted to Georgia
conditions. Vines of the better new varieties develoy-

ed by the experiment station are obtainable from

several reliable nurseries in the state.
Vines should be set out in December or January

so that the root system will be well established in

the soil before hot weather. Pruning must be done in
the late fall and early winter, soon after the first

x

killing frost.



PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE



100 or more Silver Maple
sprout. bushes, 5c and 10c ea. at
my home. From 18 in. to 4 ft.
Also corn and feed Forage for
sale reasonable. Albert B. Mc-
Kay. Newnan, R. ls

All leading standard varieties
pecan trees, 1st. class in every
way. Write for prices and de-
scription of varieties. R. F.
Cowan, Baconton, Ga,

Apple trees, peach trees,
other var. fruit trees, reason-
able prices. State insp. stock.
Write for list and prices. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay.

Bronze scuppernong, musca-
dine vines, rooted, $1.25 doz.;

Red raspberry, himalaya, large

blackberry, 50c doz.; Red quince
10, $1.00. Postpaid. GC. B. Robin-
son, Bowdon, R. 2.

Blue Damson plums, hazelnut
lbushes, crabapple bushes, 10c
ea.: $1.00 doz. Mrs. Seabron
Waco, R...2.



HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



Good quality" honey, mixed by
the bees from poplar, Gallberry,
etc, Ext. 1, 10 Ib. pail, $1.50; 2

pails, $2. 80: Chunk comb, - '10c

pail. Postpaid 3rd zone. Devoe
Smith, Adrian,. R. 3. :

Tupelo: honey, born or ext.,

1, 10 lb. pail, $1.75; 2, 10 Ib.

pails, $3952 1,251, pail, 90c;
After 3rd Zone, add postage. B.
E. Shepard, Savannah, 1222 E.
Henry St.

1% lb., pure honey: 25c; 2

in glass shipped Parcel. Post
Exp, or frt. You pay carry-
ing chgs. O. H. Bradbury,
Bogart.

4 new, 8 frame roomy hives,
glass observation and Supers
ready for inserting bees, $5.00
ea.; $18.00 for lot, FOB. I. A.

Manley, 229 Lockwood Terrace,

Decatur.

1942. crop bright strained
table honey in new containers,

10 ib. pail, $1.85 postpaid; 6,

5 Ib- pails, $4.48; 1, 60 Ib. can,
both express prepaid
in Ga. Quality guar. Prompt
shipment. H. L. Hallman, Na-
hunta, P. O. Box 25.

Pure ext. honey, 6- 10 Ib.
pails, $7.50, FOB; Pure ext.
honey, 3- 10 lb. pails, $3.75,
FOR; 9-10. Wo: pails, $3; 25,
postpaid in 3rd zone. Large
stock on hand. John A. Crum-
mey, Jesup, Box 117.



SYRUP FOR SALE



Pure Ga. cane syrup in 5 Ib.
glass containers, 80c gal., FOB.
No chks. nor orders for less
than 8 gal. ace. JE. Steadham.
Bainbridge.

265 gal. zood white P. O. J.

syrup in 5 lb, cans, 75 gal. at
farm. Exc. for bees in custom
built hives, other supplies. B.
Franklin Booth, Homerville, R.
2. Box 69.

Large patch of sugar cane,

ave. 5 ft. and over, 1 patch P.
O. J. ready for gale, Be stalk
Il patche bulk: Se 1

2%
Ib., 40c; 5 ibs., 75c; All packed |



4 tons stacked peanuts in
field for sale, cheap. Reason for
sale health pad, no_ labor.

H. Toole, Midviile, Rei.

10 bu. small Red Spanish
peanuts, handpicked and wash-
ed, $2.00 bu. FOB. Mrs, G.
M. Edwards, Douglasville.



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Paper white nareissus, yellow
centered narcissus, 40c C.;
blooming size. Add postage.
Mrs. H. B. McGill, Bronwood.

Dbl. red geranium cuttings 5c
ea. Postpaid. Mrs. Effie Holton,
Baxley, R. 1.

300 tulip bulbs, erehid, yel-
jow, red, asst. ceol.,

size bulbs, Postpaid. G. M.

| Mosely, Menlo.

400 tulip bulbs, 20c doz.;
$5.00 for lot. Not prepaid; Tiger

| lily bulbs, 50e doz. Not prepaid.

Mrs. T. S. Terrell, Lula, R. 2.

Asphopogan, evergreen bord-
er, 2c ea. Will exc. for Mont-
bresia. Mrs. bb pgs Beverly,

Ochlocknee.

1 large Spoxwood, ned: 6
ft. high, 6 or 7 ft. across top.

Have to be moved by truck.
Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tallapoosa.

Sweet scented jonquil bulbs,
not mixed, $1.00 C.
age. Mrs. S. N. Camp. Eastan-
ollee.

Rhododendron, hemlock, eali-|_

co bush, arbutus, acer-dasycar-
pum, laurel, azaleas, holly, dog-
wood, ferns, galyax, spruce,
white pine, others Wet moss
packed. Special quantity lot,
low prices. Gordon~Huiunicutt,
Tallulah Falls.

Rhododendrons, white aud
red dogwoods, holly, red maples,

3, 25c: Hemlock, Red buds,

laurels, azaleas, 2, 10c. Add
postage. Miss Belvie Holland,
Mineral Biuff,

White narcissus, blue easter
lily, $1.00 doz.: Jonquils; -yel-
low lily, 75c C.; running moss,

running rose push, 5c ea. Add),

postage. Mrs.
Buchanan, R. 1.

25c

Dovie Mosley,

Per. phlox, doz.; Jon-

quils, daffodils, 20c doz.; Mix-

ed col. azaleas, 40c doz.; Japo-
nica, yuca plants, 25c ea.; Lilac,
15c ea.; Eng. dogwood, 20c ea.;
Indian arrow, 10c ea.; White
spruce pines, holly, rhododen-
dron, Mtn. ivy, 10c ea.; $1.00
doz. All plants rooted, moss
packed, Add postage. Mrs. W.
F. .Bailey, Ellijay. Bee

75 on Blue
Golden glow,
orange day lilies, mixed col.
irish, white daises, 35c doz.;}
Weeping willows, yellow japo-

Privet hedge,
violets, 50 C.;

nicas, 15 ea.; 2, 25e; Per. sweet
| peas seed, 10c doz, All rooted | 1 :

plooming

Add -post-.

| doz.;
pink, $1.00 C. All prepaid. Mrs.



FLOWERS AND SEED |
: FOR SALE |



3 of ea. tulip, gladiolas, red
canna, spotted canna, purple
lilies, Spanish iris, 1 tiger lily,
1 tritoma, all for 40c; 12 dif-
ferent col. medium size dahlias,
50c doz.: 12 col. large dahlias,
$1.00 uez.; 4 or 5 col. per. phlox,
mums, mixed col. iris, 25c doz.
Add postage on small orders.
Mrs. John T. Blackwell, Dah-
lonega, R. 1.

Beautiful Semperviren dwarf
Eng. Boxwoods, 4-6 in., $4.00 C.;
$35.00 M.; $1.00 doz.: 3-5 in.,

plants, $2.00 C.;: $15.00 M Pre-

paid in Ga Maude Hamby,

Greenville,

Broad leaf, evergreen, border
plants, opum podum; $1.00 C.,
plants; White sweet wisteria,
white hydrangeas, giant oak

Hydrangeas, Nandinas, 25c ea.

Mrs. O. S.
4047 N.

Include postage.
Fields, Thomasville,
| Madison St.

Shasta daises, extra
-25 clump; Columbine,
mixed, $1.00 doz.; Bird of Para-
dise, 12 in., 25c ea.; Seed, 25,

large,

1+25c. Paul R. Camp, Marietta,

R. 4. Box 59.

Jonquil and white WNarcissi
bulbs, 40 C.; $4.00 M.; Few 1
yr. old 2ream running roses,
weigelas cuttings, 2, 25c. Add
postase. Mrs. G. M. Foster,
Waco, R. 1.

Boxwoods, 4-6 ft. in diameter
8-10 ft. high, different prices.
Mrs. A. J. Bryant, Ellijay.

Want single white and blue
roman-hyacinths bulbs. State
price. Mrs. John H. Allen, Fort
Valley.

Blue Roman hyacinths, 5c ea.

yellow- tulips, 4c ea.; Garden
sage, Siberian iris, per. blue
agoratum, white per. phlox, yel-

| low, lavender iris, z0c clump; |
ee
-35c. Mrs, J, B. Brannan, Mc-

2, 35c: Tiger lilies, 20c a.;

Donough, RFD. 2.

Fine peonies, silver pink, rose
red, scarlet, deep pink, white,
3-5 divisions, $2.50 doz.; Apple
blossom pink, 5 eye divisions,
$1.25 doz. Del. in Ga. Mrs. Ss.
W. Sloan, Auburn.

75 well rooted evergreens, 2
ft.-to 3 ft. high, 10c tree; 10, 5
yr. old, Evergreen trees, 3% ft.
to 5 ft. high, 50c tree. Exp. col.
T. C. Gillespie, Naylor, Box 35.

Red poppies, mixed hollyhock,
queen Annes lace, per. -peas
red, pink and white mixed; 4
oclocks, red and yellow mixed;
10c teaspoonful; Mixed bulbs,
$1.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. E.
L. Rogers, Griffin.

Red Hibiscus, $1.00 doz.: Nar-
cissus, 60c C.; Kudzu crowns,

$8.00 M. Fall del. Yonge Walker

FOCCOd,= eo:

Rhododendrons,
White dogwood, pink red, yel-
low azaleas, cora] berry, red
bud, holly, white pine, pink
cherokee rose, 4 ft. high, $1.00
Per. Phlox, white and

Boon Wilson, Morganton.

6 of color, white, purple, lav-.

ender, cream, blue, Spanish
Iris,, 36, 50c; Prepaid: Tiger
lilies. Tritoma, gladiolas, tulips,

| 4, 25; All col. medium Dahlias,

50c: doz. Extra large, $1.00
doz.; Mixed col. hardy phlox,
pink thrift, mums, 25c doz. Mrs.
Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.
a :

Cuttings, of dbl. red gerani-

um, 4 kinds cactus, Jew and

oxalis, 10c ea. Plus postage.
H. Costeloes, Moultrie, Rt. 5.

25 dwarf boxwoods for sale,
$40.00 for lot. Miss Etta Alex-
ander, Jefferson, Rt. 2.

Pink crepe myrtle, lantana,

red and yellow flowers, large

bushes; also Garlic, large bulbs,
50c doz.; Small bulblets, 50c at.
Mrs. S. S. Bizzell, Moultrie, 204
6th St., RG ae

. Few Gardenias, 2 yi. old, 79C}

ball, 6, 50c.

finest

| 25

Mt. Laurel,



Pink thrift, creeping
Spanish iris, verbenas, 25
Boxwoods, Star jasmin
onicas, red trumpet
suckle, granny grey
spirea, hardy hibiscus,
Odie Eaton
lonega, Rt. 1. =

Mtn, Laurel, white
Rhododendrons, whit
woods, red buds, cor:
holly, 3 col. azaleas,
cherokee roses, 4 ft.. $1.
Anomenes 50, $1.00: whi
phlox, $1.00 C. All
Mrs. Lucille Millhollen
ganton.

Red, white crepe m
dbl. pink, white altheas
lilac, blue hydrangeas,
purple wisteria, dbl. pi
mond, 25c ea.: white na:
snowdrops, several var.
and lilies cheap. Mrs.
Smith, Wadley. - ea

Pink cherokee rose, |
rhododendrons, all col.
redbud, red maple, - 4 ft.
doz.: Eng. Junipers,

4, $1.00. Per. phlox,
daisies, $1.00 C. Bae
Morganton. s ee

Red crepe myrtles, t
sweet bay, cedar, ma
red, white dogwood,
shrub, grancy greybeard.
oak, short leaf pine; 1 f
to 5 ft., 45c. Add postag
James Connell, Toomsb

Dbl, poppy seed, as:

/and white for fall'p

big pkg.; Coleus, 10, 1
rooted; St. Bernards lili
good plants: large
Boston and sword fer:
ea. Trailing moss fot
10c; Add postage. M

Nunn, Crawfordville,
Box 55. :

4 dwarf bow
high, 35 in. across, 50
$25.00 ea. ~
$10.00 ea. Good shape
with order at my home.
J. M. Whitton, ~Femp

Red. pe

d.
ft., 40c: Snowdrop b
doz. Privet hedge, wb
Add _ postage. Mr
Leatherwood, _Buchana

White, nine

circle, giant crimso
ea.; privet he
ageratum, paper whi
sus, King Alfred daf

00 C.: Sacred black
Med. size, 50c ea.; S
25ce ea. Add postage.
Gussie Conner, Rt. 1, B
an.

Orange phosns- dbl
dils, $1.50 C.: Lemon da
$1. 00 Cc Amaryllis lilie,
size, 30c ea.: large siz
ea.: yellow. pink tuli
dahlias, 50 doz.; Jap. bl
30c doz. Paper white
sus, King Alfred daffodil
$1. 00 C. Add postage.
Mattie Ss a. h

ws

Dogweoods. L
myrtle, teaolives, swee
crabapple, white - bay
oaks, crepe. myrtle, 1
pines, 1 ft., 10c: 2 ft...
40c; Red+ geraniums ct
10c: Hen and Biddie
Add postage. Mrs. T.
Graw, Irwinton, Rt. 1.

About 100 goldent el



green) plants,

green hedge, 50c C. Nic
tings. Miss F. B, Moor
wanee. : fee Se

fodils, 4 different, 300,
Narcissi, cream, 60c; b a
low, $1. 10 CG. Beaco
Laurens Koster. 60c doe
J, M. Hall, Cathoun,

24 labeled iris, $1.

ed iris, 30c doz.- Liri

50e doz.: : Grand mixtur
fodils, 40c doz.; Others, 1
$1.00 C.. Gen. Lemon
ae doz.:;20 var. glad

Gs Robertson, Carroll 0}

Several
white narcissus, y:
sus and mixed bu





n Sion daffodil bulbs, $1.-
rivet hedge, blue agera-.

Ss, paper white narcissus,
0 C.; Star. circle, hibiscus,
ite with crimson eye, 20c ea.;

- crepe myrtles, white and
ak spirea, well rooted plants,
c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
dred Lyle, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

) nice Eng. boxwood bush-
; good roots, 50c ea. Postage
ded. Mrs. G. B. Patterson,
sville, Raw 4. -
loz. daffodils, 20c doz.; 20
1d fashioned narcissis,
ant, large clusters, cream
a yellow centers, 30c doz.:
doz. yellow jonquils, 25c

ooted Abelia, 2 yr. old, $1.
doz.: large plants of white
pe myrtle, rose, white olean-
, mimosa, 50c, 75c ea.; Jum-
iant pansies, $1.50 C.; pa-
rhite narcissus, large bulbs,
51.00. Mrs. Will Wise,
Sy
Roman hyacinths, large
50c doz.: Med. size, 4
1.00; White thrift, plants,
Cc. Lemon lilies, $1.00 C.
L. Wills, Jefferson.
ung white altheas, 25c ea.;
and egg bulbs, 25c doz.
postage. Mrs. C. H. Far-
Jenkinsburg.

Nhite Eng. dogwood, pink
id, 2 ft., 25c: purple lady
yellow forsythia, ~ large
Aug. lilies, red amarylilia,

all 20 ea.; large, 50c ea.;
button mums, 40c doz.;
$2.00. Miss Mautile Har-
, Bremen.
ster lily bulbs, blooming

. 50c doz. Mrs. Thelma

t, West Green. 4

Hardy Hisbicus, rose, per.

35c doz.; 50 Roman Hya-

s, $2.50;. Red Amaryllis,

August lilies, white

sping bridal wreath, pink

igelia. 2 ft. 50c ea. - Mrs.
ce Harrison, Bremen.

Daffodils, orange day lilies,
Bethlehem, tame _ violets,

le foxglove, wild iris, 50c |
Snowball, weeping mary, |:

jasmine, golden bell,
shrub, purple and pink
S 2... 20c. Add postage:
Nancy Henderson, Ellijay.
Box 49.

r Bethlehem, orange lilies,
dils, tame sweet violets,
; Dbl. pink peony bulbs,
a.; Snowballs, swamp
wood, yellow forsythia.
wreath, purple, pink
heas, golden bells, pink har-
hibiscus, 2, 25c. Postage
d. Mrs. Mollie Henderson,
ES pie
oaragon, all col. some
10e teaspoonful; White
ooming Narcissus bulbs.
oz. 2 doz.,-40c?) White
lenias, 18 in., 50c; 24 in.,
Send postag:. Mrs. I. N.
uish, Commerce, Rt. 4.

d fashioned narcissus, frag-
jarge clusters, cream with
4 Guernsey spider
xed) bulbs, earliest It.
iris, 50 doz.; pure paper
e narcissus, 25c doz.; Old
med sweet jonquils, 35c
Send postage or exp. col.
Claudia Plant, Marshall-

10ododendrons, dogwood, 3
crabapples, red bulbs,
ones, 50, $1.00; Spruce
_ $2.00 doz.: White pines,

Mrs.

dedendrons, dogwood, 3

rabapple, red bud, ane-
50, $1.00: Spruce pine,
loz. White pines, pussy-
all for $1.00 doz. Mrs,
ughes, Morganton,

bulbs, beautiful colors,
C. O. D., plus postage.
ichols, Kingston.

oted plants, 1 kalanchoe, 1
lanus, jade plant, parlor
nseveria, hen and
<ens, all del., $1.00. Mrs.
en, Williamson.

*borvitaes, 25c ea.; $2.00

Azaleas, Althea lilies, 6,
0: Crabapples. 20c ea.; Red
roods, $1.50 doz. Add post-
Mrs. Reba Davenport, Lov-

autiful old Eng. dwarf
ood, heavy, field grown,
1.00 doz.; blooming size
mias, 2, $1.00; quality
field grown crepe myrtle,
e, watermelon red, and
ader, 2-3 ft., $2.00 doz.;
0 C.; Red cydonica, jap-
) 2-3 ft.. 5, $1.00; Abelias,
5c ea.; others. Mrs. Cc
inson, Greenville.

ta daisies, $1.00 C.;

_ FLOWERS AND SE

FOR SALE ~

dogwoods, butterfly, laurels, 3
col, azaleas, wild hydrangea,
cherokee roses, crabapple, red-
buds, pink rhododendrons, $1.-
00 doz.; Anenomes, 50. $1.00;
Snowdrops, Calif. violets, shas-
Emperior
narcissus; $2.00 C., P. P. Mrs.
Addie Wilson, Morganton,

_ Pink thrift plants, blue
violet plants, 60c C. plants. Mrs.
David Walker, Warthen.

Daffodil, bulbs, $3:00 M.;
Madonna lily bulbs, No. 1, $2.00.
doz.:- No, 2 $1.50 .doz.- No. 3,
$1.00 doz. Gladiola bulbs, lc
ea. and up. W. A. Summer,
Forest Park.

Yellow, purple, lavender
iris, 30c doz.; daffodils, jon-
quils, 25c; verbena, hardy
phlox, purple, lavender fox-
glove, 20c doz.: Myrtle, pink
almond, dogwood, altheas, sev-
eral different kind roses. 3. 25c.
Mrs. Oscar Silver, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2. :

Daffodils, jonquil, narcissus,
snowballs, bulbs, 45c C.; $4.25
M.: White Regal. Red Canadian,
20c ea.: Dbl. altheas, 20c ea.: 6.
$1.00: Add postage, under $1.00
orders. Mrs. Car] Kimsey, Hia-
wassee, Rt. 1.

Orchid iris, 4 doz,, 90c;:
orange iris, 20c doz.: Jonquils,
narcissus, $3.00 M.: Daffodils,
butter egg, $2.50 M.; 4 kinds
spirea, butterfly, dogwood, for-
sythia, wisteria, birdeye, althea.
dbl. lilac, weigelia, crepe
myrtle, roses, $1.50 doz. Add
posite Mrs. J. C. Mize, Ash-
and. -

E \
Daffodils, butter and eggs,
mixed, $2.50 M.; lavender,
orange iris, $1.00 C.: White,
purple. lilac, 15c doz.: yellow
cluster narcissus, 70c C.; Birds-
eye, 3. 25c: single blue hya-
cinth, 25c doz. Mrs. T. B. Bel-
Jamy, Ashland.

Swedish junipers, 5-6 ft., $1.<
00 ea.:. specimen flowering
shrubs, 25 to $2.00 ea.; yellow
narcissus, 75c C.; white Apr.
blooming narcissus, 75 C.
Alice Stokes, Jasper, Rt. 3.

-Orange day lilies, daffodils,
Star Bethlehem, wild iris, white
narcissus, 50c_ C.; Snowballs,
weeping Mary, purple pink al.
theas, 2. 25c; purple foxglove,
20c doz. Add postage. Miss
Erma Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Yellow Easter rose, purple
lilac, pink hibiscus, ~ bridal
wreath, 15c ea.; Tuberose, blue

grape hyacinths, purple Easter

jJarge pink and

iris. 35c doz.;
iris, c do it.

pink Xmas cactus, 10c ea.;

and dark pink running rose

cuttings, 3, 12.
Cumming, Pies

Velvet rose bush, pink and
salmen col. and white monthly
rose, 20c ea.; lilac bush, bridal
wreath, snowdrop, golden bell,
15c ea. Also Everbearing straw-
perry plants, 500, $1.25; Head
collard seed, Squash seed, 10
tablespoonful. Clyde Clower,
Temple, R. 1. :

Sweet shrub bushes, hazel
nuts, dogwood bushes, $1.00
doz.: Maple bushes, Devil shoe
string, Honeysuckles bushes,
10c ea.: yellow root, horehound,
10c bunch. Mrs.
Waco, R. 2.

Yellow, orange, red azaleas,
Rhododendrons, spruce, white
pine, red and white dogwood,
porder, grass, 75c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Lula Jarrard, Da-
hlenega, R. 4. : :

Ferns, Roosevelt, Maiden
hair, Ostrich plume, Boston ivy,
Maddonna, calla lily bulbs, all
15c ea.: lace ferns, 2, 25c; 10
different kinds, rooted, 15c;
Also catnip, horehound, spear-

Mattie Duran,

mint, garlic, 5c. Add postage |

Mrs. Clyde Williams, Cumming
R. 4.

Purple German iris, 75c doz.;
yellow button mums, rose per.
phlox, red hisbisucs, 40c doz;
/Sacred black lily India, 2 yr.
old small dwarf Eng. Boxwoods,
rooted, 8 in., 50c ea. Mrs. E, B.
Thornton, Bremen.

Dbl. yellow Humbert Canna,
$1.50 C.: 500, $5.00; June cactus,
pink justicia, rooted, 50c; Trum-
pet daffodils, $1.25 C.; large
leaf Calif. privet hedge bushes,
2 ft. 3 yr. old, $1.25 ea. Mrs.
Ruth Head, Bremen.

Rooted pink hydrangeas, 50e
ea.; yellow trumpet dafodils,
$125 -C:.- $7.50 MM; Single
Homercallis day lilies, $1.00 C.;
pink fairy lilies, oxalis, blue
ageratum, 25c doz. Mrs. L. A.
Wright, Bremen.

Selling out all flowers and
shrubbery, including camelias,
pittisporum, pyracanthas, qui-
nce, ligustrums, abelia, hedges,
many others. Also fruit and pe-
can trees. $1.25 doz. Postpaid.
2 and 3 yr. sizes. Our selecting |
while they last, W. Pearce,



} Cairo, R. 2,

- Cydonia japonicas, yellow |-

Leona King,

Pink Thrift, rooted, 50c C.
del. anywhere. Mrs. J. H. Duke,
Wrens, :

Magnolias, teaolives, hollys,

'greybeard, crepe myrtle, sweet
myrtle,

: running honeysuckle,
sweet bay, crabapple, 1 ft., 10c;

Add postage. Mrs. Freeman
Watson, Toomsboro, R. 3.

750 large dry paper white
narcissus bulbs, $5.00 sent exp.
col. Order at once; Also 2 large
tea olives, to be dug by buyer.
Mrs. R. L. Williams, Boston.

_ Apr. blooming narcissus bulbs
50c C. Mrs. John Weaver, Tem-
Diep 2:

Royal Ponciana trees, bloom-
ing size, 50c ea.; Exc, for Japo-
nica cuttings, rooted, any
eolors. Mrs. Julia Gibson, Way-
nesville.

- Dwarf boxwood, 4-6 in., above
ground, $2.50 doz.; White
American beauty rose, $2.00
doz.; Big blue roman hyacinths,
2 doz., $1.25; Small ones, 2 doz.
$1.00. Del. in Ga. Mrs. E. A.
Smith, Greenville, R. 3.

Coleus, red and green jew,
pink sultana, red carnation, all
6, 25c: Jonquil, yellow narcis-
sus bulbs mixed, 50c C. Mrs. H.
Ve Americus, R. 2. Box

Dwarf Boxwoods, 12 in.;
large boxwoods, 24 in., $2.00
ea.: roses, white and pink, moss
8, 25c; blue butterfly, pink spi-
rea, 3, 50c: Blue parma violets,
50c doz. Shasta daisiea, snow-
drops, $1.00 C. Add postage.
a W. M. Garron, Morgan-
on. eon j

Rubber plants, ferns, red
geranium cuts, 5c; Scarlet, pur-
ple, other verbena, orange, am-
aryllis, pink fairy lilies, 10c
ea.: Ready in Nov. Hastings ex-
hibition pansies, dbl. sweet wil-
liams, others. Mrs. C. Lynch,
Rome, mi. Summerville Rd.

Orange day lilies, spider lilies
tiger lilies, 20c ea.; purple and
yellow iris, 45c doz. Dbl. altheas,
well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
L. M. Teague, Ellijay. :

Abelia, eng. white dogwood,
25c ea.: 5, $1.00; Purple iris,
$1.00 C.; Weeping willows, yel-
low joponicas, 15c ea.; 2, 25c;
privet hedge, 75c C.; Per. sweet

del. Martha Ralston, Ella Gap.

Bridal wreath, golden bell,
forsythia, purn lilac, pink
spirea, purple wisteria, oak hy-
drangea, 75c doz.; Single and
dbl. daffodils, dbl. and single
orange lilies, 50c C. Mrs. Doyle
Eller, Ellijay, R. 3. |

Mixed bulbs, all blooming
size, $1.00 C.: mixed col. iris,
3,

Confederate jasmine, carna-
tions, 10c; Exc. for sacks. Add
postage. Shrubbery in season.
Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro.

abl. and single orange lilies,
60c C.; Oak hydrangea, purple
wisteria, bridal wreath, golden
bell, purple and white lilac, for-
sythia, abelia, pink, white wei-
gelia, pink spirea, 10, 75c; Pink
and white weigelia cuttings,
pink spirea, abelia, others, 15c
doz. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
reas. :

Mixed color hardy phlox,
mums, iris, pink thrift, winter
verbenas, 25c doz.; Hardy hy-
biscus, 4, 25c. Add postage, on
small orders. Mrs. Lona Black-
well, Dahlonega, R. 1. .

Red, lavender glory; Rose,
wine shellpink white eye; pur-
ple and pink white rose eye.
Plant now for early spring
blooms, 2c ea. Mail any date
ordered. Add postage. Mrs. F.
M. Combs, Washington.

Pink and red conch begonias,
dbl. red geraniums, well branch-
ed plants, for winter window
shelves, 10c ea.; 3, 25c; Pansy
plants, 15c doz.; 2, 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs,
Washington, R. 2.

Pink thrift, now time to set
for bloom next yr., strong
plants, good roots, $1.50 C.; $4.-
00, 500: $7.50 M.: Add 25c on
500: 50c on M. orders for post-
age. Odessie Grizzle, Cumming,
REE: :

All col. azaleas, purple, yel-
Jow iris, 45c doz.; dbl. and yel-
low japonicas, purple and pink
almonds, 20c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. B. T. Evans, Talona.

Yellow narcissi, 65c C.: White
Apr. blooming narcissi, 50e C.
Time to plant. Add _ postage.
Miss Ethel Sullivan, Marietta
Rt. 2. ;

Emperor daffodils, Apr.
blooming and sweet scented
narcissus, 90c C.; Red Amaryl-
lis lily, Tiger lily, 25 ea.; Star
of Bethlehem, 50c C.; Dbl.
Hemercallis. lily, 2 a



Seft = 20cs 4 4b BG; 5b tb 406

doz.

peas, 10c doz.; 25c. Spruce pines, |
25c ea.:(6, $1.00. All rooted and

20c: Magic lilies, 10c_ ea.;

Mixed iris, 25, 40c; $1.35-C.;

Boxwoods, well rooted, Red
monthly roses, white ones
rooted, 20c ea.; lantana, justicia,
lace fern, blue Aug. lilies, white
Aug. lilies, all 15c ea. Mrs.
Hubert -F, (Mae) Turner,

Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Snowdrops, 50c C.: Sweet
scented yellow jonquils, Bronze
day lilies, $2.00 C.; Lemon lilies,
$5.00 C.: White dogwood, sweet
shrub, white, black spruce
longleaf pines, all $1.25 doz.;
blue lilac, bridal wreath, 6,
75c; Strawberry bush, $1.00

Elsie E. Heaton, Mineral
Bluff. :

Blackberry lilies, Dutch and
Spanish iris, hardy winter ver-
benas, ageratum, blue ball,
torch , lilies, 6, 25c; snowballs,
granry grey beard, rhododen-
drons, hardy hibiscus, azaleas,
clematis, red spirea, boxwoods,
japonicas, $1.00 doz. Moss

packed. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dah-

jonega, Rt. 1.

Blue iris, 35c doz.; red rasp-
berry plants, 3, $2.50. Will exc.
for white feed sacks. Mrs. Ida
Stephens, Trenton, Star Route.

Old fashioned fragrant yel-
low narcissus, large clusters,
35c doz.: Large purple German
iris, 65c doz.; Empress daffo-
dils. 25c doz.; Forsythia, weep-
ing kind, 10c, 25c, ea. Miss
Della Bridges, Sugar Valley.

Large Emperor long trum-
pet yellow, Cream, cream
col., 1-3 stem fragrant daffo-
dils, $1.25 C.: Deep blue, white
iris, 40c doz.; blackberry lily,
blue Roman hyacinths, Jan.
jasmine, 10, $1.00; Postpaid.
White spider lily free with $5.-
00 orders. Mrs. C. B. Robinson,
Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Ligustrums, 15c, 25 ea. Plus
postage. Mrs. W. G. Greer,
Hillsboro.

Beautiful. snow white frag-
rant gardenias, nicely rooted,
0c ea: 4, $1.00. Postpaid.
Mrs. E. M. Beekham, Tifton.

_ Dbl. Hemercallis, silver lace,
2 doz., 50c; Sweet scented white
and yellow narcissus, paper
white narcissus, daffodils, Star
of Bethlehem, 200, $1.50. Post=
paid. Mrs. Dick Powell, Col+
lege Park, Rt. 2.

Sweet myrtle, umbrella
china, evergreen, holly, dog-
wood, teaolive, crepe myrtle,
magnolia, 1 ft.. 10c; 5 ft., 45c.
Exe. for white printed sacks.
Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Can-
non, Toomsboro, Rt. 3.

- Bulbs for sale: Large, frag-
rant yellow cluster narcissus,
$1.50 C.; Gladiolas, $2.00 C.:
Geranium and Begonia. plants,
house plants, sold at my home.
No del. Mrs. Carrie Shackel-
ford, Atlanta, 1218 Campbellton
Rd., Phone RA. 8874. . ~

Paper white narcissus, daf-

C.: single, dbl. Chinese Sacred
lilies, Weeping Mary, 25c ea.;
Eng. dogwood, Royal Ponciana,
10c, to 25c ea. All orders pre-
paid $1.00 or more. Mrs. W.
T. Westbrook, Unadilla. A

Pearl narcissus. yellow daf-
fodils; 25 doz.; $1.00 C.; Fine
col. iris, mixed, 35 doz.; $2.50.
C.; Physostegia, orange day
lilies, 25c doz.: $1.00 C.; $5.00
M.: Pink flowering moss lo-

-eust, peach, plum bushes, $1.00

doz.: Garlic bulbs, 50c C. Mrs.
Emma Clayton, Roy.

Several thousand daffodils,
jonquils, 75 C.; 500, blue Ro-
man Hyacinths, 5c ea. Add
postage for less than_$2.00 or-
ders. Mrs. J. M. McMillan,
Palmetto.

Finest var. Cannas, paper
white narcissi, orange and yel+
low cosmos seeds; mixed zin-
neas, five var. 4 oclocks, for
sale. Want Hibiscus, tulips,
peonies, dahlias, roses, will
consider exc, Charles A. Stone,
Sylvania, Rt. 3.-

Dwarf boxwood, 12 in. high,
10 to 12 in. spread, baled at
my place, $1.25 ea. Mrs. B. E.
Gooch, Eatonton.

Blooming~ size Azaleas, all
col.. 40c doz,- White pine,
spruce, dogwood, rhododen-
drons, Mtn. Laurels, 75c doz.;
Crabapple, sweet shrubs, 40c
doz. All well rooted. Add post-
ane. Mrs. L. F. Adams, Ellijay.
Raed.

Blue irish, azaleas, sweet
shrubs, white violet, 35c doz.;
White and spruce pines, lau-
rels, Rhododendrons, forsythia,
2, 25e: Gaylax, 35e clump. Add
postage. Mrs. I. A. (Mattie)
Clayton, Ellijay. Rt. 2.

Cedar, magnolia, red, white
dogwood, sweet bay, sweet
shrub, red crepe myrtle, tea~-
olive, grancy greybeard, short
leaf pine, water oak, 1 ft., 10c;
to 5 ft.. 45c. Add postage. Mrs.

+ born.

fodils, jonquils. 25c doz.; $1.00 |
|} White, spruce pine, holt:

Darwin varigated

-ips, some few solid co

mixture, $2.75 C.; Regal
$2.00 doz.: dbl. pink hya
60c, 40c, 30c doz. Mrs

Kinsey, Dalton, Rt.

ite.
bunch; sage, well rooted
bunch, 6, $1.00; pepper
Red verbena, 50c doz. bun
Wee C. E. Crump, Hartwel
Blue grape Hyacinth -
50c C.; 500, $2.00. Miss
Brown, Hartwell,

Mixed col. azaleas, white

- Peonies, pink and

crabapple, 75c doz.; Rhodoc
drons, weeping willow, f{
butterfly bush, red, yellow
ponica, 20c ea. Uthers, roote
Postpaid. Mrs. J. B. Will
fiilijay, Ho SG

All yellow long trumpet |
daffodil bulbs, $2.00 C.; Si
size; $1.00. C;::
and red Dahlia, 50c doz.
lilies, 50c doz.; Dwarf box
1 yr. old, 20 ea.; 1 yr.
sweet pomgranate, 25c ea
del. in Ga. A. J. Stanton, |

Blooming: size, rooted 2
ums, 4 shades of pink, 25
4, 75c; Bird of Paradise, 1
2 ft., 40c ea.; 3, $1.00. M:
C. Heaton, Hartwell, R
Blooming size house flo
asst., 7, 50c; Geraniums, |
scarlet, amaryllis, ferns,
rooted aye jasmine, 50
$1.00: Butterfly, pink ch
lilac and purple, 25c ea.;
diolas, medium bloomin;

Ling
$3.00 C.; Myrtle Pace, Te

fodils, $1.50; 1 q Bet
hem bulbs, 35c; Well
geraniums, blooming si

-ea.; $1.25 doz.; Geraniums, a1
_| tings, 80e doz. All col. m

lantana seed, 5c pkt. N
filled for less than 25
pen EH. Spence, Carrollton.

Red, yellow azaieas, c r
roses, red strawberry bu:
dodendrons, mtn. laurels, crean
dogwood, pussy willows, hem
locks, tulip poplars, all 3 __
high, $1.50 doz.; purple lile
50c ea.; Snowdrop, daffodi
snapdragon, calif. blue vio
$2.00 C. Bonnie Abercrom)
Mineral Bluff. 3 ;

Grape hyacinths, 2, le
ones, 1c ea.: Jonquils,
small cedars, 10c ea. Add pos
age. Mrs-G. C. Taylor, Bu
anan, Ava:te eis:

Royal blue giant ; oo
doz.;' Bronze col. lemon lili
$1.00. C.; White, pink, hydr.
geas, 25c ea.; :
yellow Marschelneil ra:
rose cuttings, unrooted, 25:
Lavender col. lilac, 25c ea
= M. Hughey, Fairm>

Mixed col. azaleas, 40c do
: y, M
ivy, rhododendrons, $1.00
Sweet shrubs, Indian
English dogwood, altheas,
Per. phlox., 20c doz.: Craba
$1.00 doz.; Japonicas, 20c.
others, all rooted, Eugene
ley, Ellijay. :

Red, yellow azaleas,

dendrons, mtn. laurels, cr

ple, hemlock, cream dogwi
tulip poplars, red strawberr
bush, all 2-3 ft. high, $1.50 doz
$10.00 C.; Purple lilacs, 50c
Snapdragon calif. blue viol
snowdrops, day lilies, all, $1.
C. Gladys Robinson, M
Bluff. : :

Large field Boxwood,
plants or more, sample, :
plants, $1.00; 1,000 watermel
red and white crepe myrtle,
3 ft. high, 12 plants, $1.00; 4
Gardenia bushes, largest,
$5.00, 6; Xmas honeys
spirea, lemon balm, pe
plants, white Kerria Japonic
$2.00 doz. Mrs. B. lL. Robin:
Greenville. Secs

800 Darwin-Haarlem _
bulbs, long stem, large, r
deep velvety red flowers.
doz. del. M. O. Mrs. Id
Prickett, Maysville, R. 2. |

_ 10-13 field grown boxwoed,
sempervirens, nice and round,
$15.00 C. 8-10 in., $10.00 C.; 3 ft,
field grown Abdelia, $3.00 d
$20.00 C.: 3 ft., Magnolia grand-
iflora, $2.00 ea. 4 trees, $5.00,
Terrell,

All del. Mrs. R. F.
Greenville, R 3.

Boxwood, globe and_ sSilve
arborviate, 35 ea.; 3, $1.
Forsythia, azaleas, altheas, dog:
wood, taurel, spruce, 20c ea.
$1.75 doz.; Emperior daffodils
poeticus narcissus, $2.00
Snowdrops, calif. violets
C. Mrs. J. H: Penland, Eli

hybrids, heavy roo

$1.00 doz.; Mead $
Amaryllis, 3, $1.00; 2
Pentstemons, $1.00;





| D. F. (Alma) Colson, Tooms- |

bore, Rt. 2

quotations. A. J. Jones, Atla
A E



Pamesday, ober



"LOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



doz. biooming = size tulip
bulbs, large lavender blooms,
60c doz.: large peony (at least
oS. eyes), pink, $2.00; 6 bloom-
ing size Regal lily bulbs, 25 ea.
Miss Bula Cox. Canton, R. 2.

Sweet blue violets, 20c doz.,
asta daises, 25c doz.: Red
der lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. R.
Silver, Cuthbert, Rd.

ed verbena, 20c doz.: 4 doz.,
# 00. Add postage. Mrs. T. W.
utton, Macon. 289 Winship St.

Madonna lily bulbs, bloom-
ing size, $1.00 doz. Ready for
Nov. planting. Mrs. R. D. Step-

ns, Maysville, Box 428.

White and blue irish lilies,
b ps, 200. doz* T5e C:- Narcis-
; 20 doz.: 50c Cc, Everbear-
ne strawberry plants, 500,
25: Golden bell bushes, snow-
drops, bridal wreath, velvet
red, pink ver-
bena, 25c doz. Petunia plants,
doz. Add postage. Miss
argie White, Temple, R. 1.

ellow iris, Dbl. white nar-
us, 50c doz.: White tube

; iris, 23- doz. Mrs. W. M.
kers, Siloam.

ulbs for sale: 50 Butter and
eggs, 50 May quilis,; 15 Roman
ecinths: 8 dbl. pink hyacin-
. 123 bulbs, $1.15: or $5.00

100 Roman Hya-
9s and 50 dbl. pink Hya-
s. Large and medium size

ibs. Mrs. R. E. Watts, For-

ink Fairy lilies; red, orange

: purple verbena, 25c doz.:
Red, orange amaryllis, 25c ea.;

ink thrift, 20c doz.: White and

ow irish lilies, 40c doz. Add
Mrs. Dobbs,

8,3, 25e: Wild honeysuckle,
fashioned violet, Horehound
sy, 25c doz. Add postage.
artha Womack, Bremen, R.

5 25, $2.50, not Soatbaid Will
exc. few for short sacks not
7 shed. Mrs. James Pearson,

ant s 2 from someone
has 1 or 2 (China berry)
mbrella sprouts, for shade
ees. Write price. Mrs. W. L.
Robinson, Gainesville, Route 10.

Want 150 good size strong
dge plants, the kind that
I from ground and
punchy. Cheap for cash or exc.
Want last of Oct. Mrs. J. T.
rophitt, Chipley, R. 3.

Want 10 dark red crepe
rtles, 2 ft. high; Also want
oxwoods, the globe type, 4
prorivates, 2 golden, 2 green,
1d 12 spruce pines, 3 ft. high.
easonably priced, well rooted.
i see Jones, Lula; R. 2.



FARMS =



ant to ie farm with op-
to buy, in Tift or adijoin-
counties, with good houses.
ldgs., etc., about 40 or 50
1 cultivation; good pasture
running water and good
allotments. as E. Green,

Atlanta, some bottom

a stream of water, plen-

of wood, on easy terms.

Prefer place with a house. Mrs.
s Bradfield, Scottdale.

Want to rent with option to
small farm, modern con-
ces, near good market;

e for truck farming and |

Kansas Kirk, At-
i te North Ave., N. W. :

or 2 acres of tillable -

j eral house, in Mountains.
No. Ga. Am not interested ,
schools, churches, paved

ds or modern eee iia

a 50 A. cult., bal. hog, cattle
pasture and woods, good water,
R. tenant house in fair

> nd. ., with intentions of buying
ext year. Write'for fur-

er: particulars. Jas. W. Good-
Leesburg, Ri. 2.

an and wife want 3 or 4
of land for patches and
ouse, garden and pasture,

V ood man, close to Market.

Prefer also near church, in

pat Ga.5 XT. Robert-
oganville, Rt 3s

ant to trade nice farm far

1 place suitable for poul-

| pasture, near Macon or

..0On paved road, good

ith electricity. Osborne
McRae, Rt.. =i;

FARMS WANTED



Want small 2 h. farm in mid-
die or No. Ga., good cotton
land: good bidgs., water and
small pasture, reasonable for
cash. T. A. Bowen, Blakely.

Want in Southwest Ga., farm
of 300-500 A. good cotton,
peanuts and corn productive
land: prefer portion under wire
for livestock: near good market
and accredited school. Rent or
: Clay L. Brown, Hartwell,

Want to buy 20 acres woods,
lands, small house and running
stream of water on it. Make
best cash price. R. E. Stokes,
Thomasville, P. O. Box 213.

Will swap 64 acre farm with
good house on paved highway,
6 mi. No. Elberton for farm in
Fulton Co. H. N. Adams, At-
lanta, 1412 Eric St., S. E.

Want big 1 horse crop for

1943 on halves, or on 3rds or|

4ths with small amount of help.
or will buy 20 or 40 acres of
land if given chance to pay for
same on reasonable terms. Ali
letters ans. Wesley Garvens,
Felton, Rt. 1.

Want to hear from party who
has a 25 A. farm for sale. J. B.
Jordan, Lilburn.

Want to buy small farm in

So. Ga., not over 60 A. in culti-
vation. B. W. James, Pearson.

Exe. other property, $500.00
value for a small farm with}.
house on it. Write. Mrs. Lillie
Dell, Berlin, P. O. Box 37.

Want to lease, rent or buy 4
or 5 Acres land, on car line
near Atlanta, with 4 or 5 room
house. Write what you have,
or see. Henry H. Gerald, At-
lanta, 568 Formwalt St., S. W.



FARMS FOR RENT



CORECTION: 8

120 A. farm, 15 mi. So. Cov-
ington, located on Jackson
Lake. Good house, barn, garage,
well on porch. Rent cheap, sell
or swap for property near At-
lanta. Plenty timber, good pas-
ture. I. Hi: Templeton, Atlanta,
6001 Peachtree Road, Ch 6074.





FARM LAND FOR SALE

Zz



Water power Mill in opera-
tion, running every day and do-

ing good business: new dwelling

house. 50% acres in 2 tracts; on
Chestatee High School Bus and
on Mail Route. Clear Title.
$900.00 cash. In Forsyth Co.
See if interested. No letters an-
ot D. A. Little, So
Resok

420 A. well improved, fine re-
sidence with all conveniences.
Above 100,000 ft. pine saw tim-
ber; 200 A. cult., splendid pas-
ture carrying 15 head cattle.

$35.00 A; 430 A. 400,000 ft. tim-

ber, 200 A. cult., $25.00 A.; 100
A. 100;000 ft. timber, 50 A. cult.,
$15.00 Acre. -W. WwW. Quinn,
Seen Rt 3.



GRAIN AND HAY
- FOR nas

es

\

1942 ae hay, $1. 00 per
aoe el . EK. Jordan, Lilburn.

Pure Stanford Rust proof
seed. wheat, $1.50 bu. (Made 60
bu. on 2 acres.) B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch, R. 1.

Bright, clean Coker full-grain
cats, 70c bu. FOB. J. D. Duke,
Fort Valley.

1,000 Ibs. of clean, threashed
crimson elover seed. Make an

offer. J.. R. Dempsey, Rome,

Bells Ferry Road.

Crimson clover seed in chaff.
Gathered without rain. 6c Ib.,
|}sacked, FOB. F. M. Wynn,
Washington.

100 tons good peanut hay.
Will del. in truckload lots.
Write for pies: J: li; Pekin,
Arabi.

97 percent pure Fulghum and
Fullgrain oats in 5 bu. bags,
75c bu. FOB.; Also Abruzzi

rye, 96 percent pure, 92 percent |

germination, $2.00 bu. FOB. J.
F. Lowe, Fort Valley.

Choice Cokes Fullgrain seed
oats, no pest or blast in them,

| threshed without rain. 75 bu:

at barn. See at Fiveforks. W.
E. McCart, Lawrenceville, R. 3.

Beardless Barley, , $1.25 bu.
FOB. Commerce. Russell Neal,
Ashland.

_ New Sanford wheat, $1.25 bu.

Experiment station Teruff oats,
Coleen: s wae

{| corn and get oats.

| barn.

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE |



about 3 tons good peavine
hay, for sale. Also 1 mule hay
press for sale. A. J. Rich, Bain-
bridge.

Cokers Harddried seed
wheat, (produced almost 40 bu.
per A.) Ist year. Also Cokers
Victor Grain oats; prefer to sell
in lots of not less than 25 bush-
els. Write for prices, giving
amt. wanted. Q. L. os
Madison. :

Clemson Coleen Strain
Beardless Barley, $1.25 bu. Re-
cleaned Blue Stem seed wheat,
$1.35 bu. Also fine, 6 yr. old
red mare mule, $225.00. L. P.
Singleton, Fort Valley.

Victorgrain seed oats,
year from Cokers,.
bags. $1.50. bu. FOB. Subject
to prior sale. C. C. Giddens,
Jr., Adel. 3

100 bu. BPulgrain seed oats,
75c bu.; 75 bu. Grain mixture,
abount i/3 ea. of wheat, Barley
ang oats, 65c- bu. C: 0. -D. 1
ton Hammered ear corn, $1.30
CWT. A. H. Chambers, Bovg-
don, Rt. 1.

Cokers Hardired Wheat, ist
yr., $2.00 bu. W. M. Wright,
Bt. Valley.

Peanut hay for sale. Can be
del. in about 5 ton lots | W. B.
Fraser, Arabi.

ow. 1/10 AC Kobe Lespedeza
(should make around 5 tons
hay), $60.00 for lot: Also 35
bu. good sound wheat at mar-
ket price, for sale. W. T. Carith-
ers, Colbert, Rt. 2.

ist

Sanford wheat, $1.25 bu Sag

yr. from Ga. Expt. Sta.
Aubrey Owen, Gay-

100 bu. pure Sanford wheat,
$1.45 bu. CC. Riley Couch,
Turin.

Cokers Victorgrain oats, $1.06
bu.; Maretts Beardiess Bar-
ley, $1.25 bu.; Clean Crimson
clover seed, 12%c Ilb.; Chaff
Crimson Clover seed, 6c lb. B.
C. Teasley, Hartwell.

Cokers Pedigreed Victor-
grain oats, FOB., $1.00 plus
sacks. Calhoun Hogan, Dexter.

800 bu. Cokers Victor Grain
oats, $1.00 bu. Will trade 1
bu. of oats for 1 bu. corn. Bring
Ben R. Tan-
ten, Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box 9.

1500 bu. 1942 crop Cokers
seed oats, 60c bu. in small lots
or 50c bu. for the whole lot in
a bulk. The other party to
furnish sacks at my place, 5 mi.
No. Louisville on Stapleton
Hwy. Milton Beal, Louisville.

Pure Fullgrain seed oats, cut

week or ten days before wheat,
90 bu. per A. this yr. Reclean-

ed, Ceresan treated, $1.00 bu.; |

as is 75c bu. allin5 bu. sks.
here. W. L. Houser, Ft. Valley.

Sanford wheat, Ist yr. from |

Ga. Expt. Sta.. $1.35 bu. FOB.
Otis G. Rawls, Williamson.

100 bu. Abbruzi rye in 2 and
2% bu. bags, $1.50 bu. FOB.
farm. TT. R. Breedlove, Mon-
roe. aie

30 or 40 tons bright 1942 pea-
nut hay. Want best price FOB
J: C. Cowart, Morgan.

50 bu. Victor grain seed oats,
(70 bu. per acre this yr.) 75c bu.
Perfect condition. F. R. Ken-
nedy, Stone Mtn.. Rt. 2.

Victorgrain and Fulgrain seed
oats, grown from Cokers Pedi-
greed seed. Last yr. seed, $1.00
bu. FOB. Stanton oats, $1.50
bu.; Sanford, Hardired, Blue
Stem seed wheat, $1. 50. bu.
FOB.: Oats, 5 bu. bags; Wheat,
2% bu. bags. No orders for
less than bag lots. O. K. David,
Marshallville. :

300 bu. Coker victory oats,
$1.00 bu. FOB. F. L. Syeh
Unadilla.



-MISCELLANEOUS |
- WANTED



SYRUP WANTED:

Want pure Ga. cane syrup in
eans. Quote best prices in
quantities. eB.
Wrightsville.

FIGS WANTED:

Want to hear from party that
has figs. Will come get them.
Write. Mrs. a N.. Teal, hous
lege Park, Rt.

BUTTERBEANS WANTED:

Want 1 peck of colored but-
terbeans (dry) shelled; Also
1 gal. small white peas, dried
and shelled. Mrs. H. C. Sims,
Rome, Rt. 1.

SACKS WANTED:
Want 100 sacks,. holding as



n,| much as 400 Ibs. peanuts _ cap. |
t b ditior

in 5 bu. |.

Jackson, |



Hot green pepper, (few red)
for pickling, 35c gal. Add post-
age. Stamps acc. Prompt ship-
ment. Tamar Teem, Talking
Rock.

MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED





DRIED APPLES WANTED:

Want to exc. nice white
chicken feed sacks, 12c ea. for
nice dried apples. Mrs. O. S.
Duggan, Chester,

PIMENTO PEPPER
WANTED:

Want to buy 1 bu. pimento
peppers, or exc. for flower
plants. Write first. Mrs. O. 8S.
Fields, Thomasville, 407 N.
Madison St.

CORN WANTED:

Want to hear from party
having corn to sell. ~Would
like new dry corn, but can use
old corn. Give best price. W. T.
Pelfrey, Doraville.

Want 100 bu.
Write best price.
Sycamore.

| Want 100 bu. Kaffir corn,
good sound seed. Send sample.
Malvin Collins, Whigham.

Want 250, 500 or 1,000 bu.
good white milling corn at once.
Quote best price. E. Callas,
Gainesville, 360 Oak St.

WOOL WANTED:

Small quantity of wool from
black sheep. Please advise
quantity available and _ price
asked. Charles Neal, Demorest.

DRIED DILL WANTED :

Want some dried dill.
O. K. David, Marshaliville.

COTON SEED WANTED:

Want 100 bu. pure King cot-
ton seed. Give me price and
place. H. A. Wasden, Midville.

Want 100 bu. Pure King cot-
ton seed. Name the price. N. A.
Wascen, Midville.

MEAT WANTED:
Want cured side meat and

good corn.
Paul Priest,

Mrs.

| hams; 25 jb. pure pork sausage,

no sage or pepper: Also want
eorn field beans, sage and red
hot. pepper. Mrs. John Puckett,
Dalton, 608 Oak St.

ONIONS WANTED:

Want some _ shellot onions.
State price. R. O. Simmons,
Toccoa, R. 3. L

Want 20 to 25 M.. onion
plants. Will pay cash or trade

for same. A. C. Ware, Hogans-
ville, R. 3. @

Want old time Scallion but-
tons, send price. Mrs. J. E.

| White. Moultrie, R. 1.
Want to buy 3 or 4 bu. Nest

or White Multiplier onions.
Send samples and names price
your station. W. XK Rhodes,
Forsyth.

CANE WANTED:

Want in season, 100,000,000
stalks of red and green cane.
(No Kienna) P. O. J. will be
ai right, within radius of 100

. Columbus. Will pay $10.00
oe 1,000 at patch, loaded for
stripped 4 ft. cane or $15.00 del.
Glenn Anthony, Columbus, 21
W. 10th St. :

PEANUTS WANTED:

Want 4 gts. Jumbo or Ga.
runner peanuts, green for boil-
ing. Give price prepaid, parcel
post. Geo. W. Wilson, Savannah,

108 E. 33 St.-

GRAIN AND HAY WANTED:

Want 5 or 6 tons good peanut
hay. Quote price at your place,
ae price ene Wid: Hay, Wood-
an

Want 200 bu. seed oats, send
sample and quote price. G. D.
Fain, Edison.

Want 100 tons good bright
peanut hay. Quote price del. to
the Masonic Home of Macon. H.
Daughtery, Macon, Masonic
Home of Georgia.

Want to buy 2 tons wan cured
oat straw. Mrs. G. H. Dean,
Martin.

Want rye and Sanford wheat.
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, R. 3.

Want 8 or 160 tons peanut hay,
no price. C. L. McNeal. Gray,

Want 30 or 40 fous hay, quote
price on peanut or lespedeza
del. at farm, 3% mi. S. La-
Grange. R. M. Avery, M. D,,
LaGrange, 115 Church St,

Want carload good hay, state
price per ton, del. or come after.
Also want some good a at

ite Rel pr

for nice table

Bone,

1 dbl.



White feed sacks, 100
cap., unwashed, good,
peas or
fruit or anything of equal va)
Mrs. H. C. Brown, Junc

City.

New summer raised g
eured, garden sage, $1.00
No order less than 25c
with postage to cover.
pure buttercup hatching
$1.00 per 15. Mrs. C. R. Sor
Monroe, R. 1.

\ 30 Ibs. goose feathers,

used, 50c Ib Mrs. J. c. Goc
Alma.

Sassfras, wild cherry, y
root, bearfoot, queen of
meadow, witchhazel, colt,
birdock, yellow docks,
root, polkroot, peppern
horsemint, sweet gum, 30c |
Ibs., $1.00. Exc. for white s
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah.

New crop walnut meats,
cult trees, 35c Ib. Not.
than 5 Ibs. at shipment.
ers booked and del. afte:
25th. Oct. John Cron)
math.

Large world eater
pepper, 80c bu. hpr., FOB

| with order. J. J. Mathes

tee

Fresh rendered ned strait
beef tallow, 8c lb. Mrs. R,
Rundle, Hiram, Copper Mine.

35 .Ibs. nice downy
feathers, $25.00 age Ac R.
ier, Graymont, i.

20 ibs. sie: hand pi
shade cured, 65c lb. Mrs.
Chambers, Clem, R. 1.

Yellow roote, 10c;.
Meadow, yellow dock, sas
rattle weed, all 15 :
500" 1b.
sweet gum __ barks, :
green, hot pepper, 25e gal.
postage. Mrs. a Ae
els Rock.

' Small pickling pepper
large hot pepper and
sweet pepper, all green, Oc
Miss Lizzie Stovall, Marti

25 Ibs. dried pulverized |:
$1.00 lb.: White nest onio
15c Ib. All FOB. No stamps
M. Burkhead, Union Cit

Small slim green hot pe
Good for pickling, 40c gal.
H. Hopkins, Doraville. _

Sage, 10c rooted slip /
Phoebe Shephard, a:
i, Bo 431:

Bright eoiden yalow
slipper, earliest. blooming |
1 doz. roots, $1.00; Pink
slipper, 1 doz. $1.50. Set n

|early spring blooms. Post

in Ga. W..A.
1. cee

- Het. pepper, poth
green, 30c gal.; Dried sage,
at.; Horseradish root, Oc
Add postage. Mrs, I. A. W
rine Alto, Rt) 7

Jimson leaves, ball w
tansy, chestnut
witch hazel leaves, spea
wild cherry bark, pok
queen meadow roots,
bulbs; Add postage on s
orders. Mrs. Dollie Bar
Bremen, Rt 2. Bor 58s

Nice, dry sage, $1.0
Also in 25 and 50c cello

Ji ohnaen, Alte

and butterfly roots.
Keith, Gay, Rt. 1. }

Sassafras, yellow queer
meadow root, wild cherry h
25e Ib: Butterfly, 35c Ib.
nip, peppermint, balm.
hound, featherfew, mu
horsemint, 25 doz.; G
bulbs, 50c doz. Del. in Ist.
2nd zones. Miss L. M.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 3

Mrs. RF. Terrell, e

RE 3:

2S IDS. dried sag
oe ee J. P. Rush, Ada

24 Vb. flour sack fu
sage, $1.50, Prepaid.
Blanche Boling, =

sale at market price.
James Willkins, Fortson

Booking order for blue
and currant sprouts, $1. 01
Postpaid, Aine
a H. V. Bivens, Hira

Hot\ green pepper,
sweet, green peppe
pods. Postpaid. Miss







utter day. Must be in per-
ondition. No bad qualities

easy to milk; reasonable

EL Pettit, Bllijay..

nt some milch cows. 2%
or more milk; Also big
yf Jersey and Guernsey
_ealves, heifers. State
and price. Homer T.
Coolidge. a

nt purebred heifer calves
rnsey, Aberdeen Angus,
thorn Hereford, or Red
ucklings. Will exc. or
entle brood and farm
are. Wt. around 1100

I. H. Anderson, Alma, Rt.

fant to buy 4 or 5, nice

1 cows, must be heavy pro-

s. Give price expected in |
Joe Pichler, Pooler. | 3

ebred White Faced bull. R.
reene, Cuthbert.

nt a few purebred Hol-
heifers from 4 to 12 mos.
State price in Ist letter.
pay cash or exc. mare
wt. 1000 lbs., and pay
ence if necessary. Berry
oon, Shiloh, Rt. 1, Box

nt to buy. reg. Guernsey
heavy springs and milch
Give full particulars
i James L. Fincher,

nt two pigs, age 6-10 wks.
rear Gainesville.
Gainesville.

a5. 2 Cor 0, fC:

reg. or entitled to reg.

to 5 mos. old. Must be

lent quality. Give full

tion and price. Within

. Hampton. W. S. Bunch,
pton, Rt. 2.

int pr. of unrelated Black
pigs, 10 to 12 wks. old.
Boy. Quitman, Rt. 5,

int pair fullblood~ Red
shire pigs, unrelated at
J. C. Davis, Osierfield.

reg. Hampshire boar, 6

os. old. State age, wt..
ines and price. Jas. H.

Calhoun, Box 238.

nt the little bone type
d Poland China hogs or
ed hog of the same type.
Faulkner, Moreland.

ant 4 or 5 pigs, any breed
do; dont have to be fancy
State price del. to me.
mail answered. Herbert
fern, Mitchell, Rt. 3.

RSES AND MULES
TED:

1t good, gentle, Shetland
Mare preferred, but will
her sex. W. R. Gilbert,
; Box 188.

nt Pony and eart cheap.
as Hale, Atlanta, 1013
Idercrest Dr., Atlanta.

nt medium sized sound

, 7 or 8 yrs. old, broken to

ss and saddle. Give com-
description and_ price.
. Loch, Stone Mtn., Rt.
297-A.

P AND GOATS ~
TED:

mt a fresh milking goat,
than 3 or 4. qts. day.
j in letter

3. Whites

bred or milking, milk
purebred and Reg. or
to reg. Will consider
hies,. and 1.
State crated price, age,
yn, breed, quantity milk
ete. F. Crocker, Atlanta,
fo PLN; Phone, AP

reasonable cash

ped., purebred

t, already sired. Goat
ive 6 qt. day or over.
burg, and never go dry.
lara Prince, Demorest,

it to swap 2 pr. pigeons
r, rabbits. Will take white

ray rabbits. 1 buck and |

mos. to 1 yr. old. Ea.
C. L. Hand, Carrollton,



on Jersey heifers, Ral-

Observer and Volunteer
Best bloodlines. W. A.
, Greenville.

Sey miich cow, freshened
good milker, $65.00
calf. H. D. Wilson,

/T. J. Wilson, Moran,

| fresh and some soon freshen.

-B. Howard, Rossville,
Guernsey bull, 2% yrs. old,|

-awfully good stock bull. $100.00.

A. E.!

| No.

Phone. MA. 0131.

_| with 2nd calf, Aug. 27. Can be

male calves, 4-5 mos. old; Also



1 good milk cow for sale.
Freshened. Come see her. rs
' Reed,
(Macon and Thomaston Rd.) ~
10 young black Angus bulls,
15 young Ga. raised mules and
horses. All raised on my own
ae R.S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ille, hd

23 good cows for sale. Some

SS J. H. Harper, Madison, R..

_ 1 Guernsey bull, subj. to reg.,
wt. 650-700 lIbs., 21 mos. old.
Come see. Wilson U. Wallace,
Wray, R. 1. Box 170

Several nice, reg. dbl. stand-
ard poll, hereford. bulls. Anyone
of them good herd prospect. R.

purebred, well marked, gentle,
S. R. McClure, Dawsonville, R.
; *\

Nice: beef cow for sale. Ike
Peeples, Fayetteville, R. 3.

1 Jersey milch cow for sale.
Edgar Kerlin, Buford, R. 1.

1 Jersey cow freshen: soon, 1
heifer that freshens in the
Bprang: W. B. Crowe, Buford,

3 nice fat jersey springers, 1
3/4 Guernsey, giving milk, 1st
calf, 1 mo. old; 1 Reg. jersey
male, 4 yrs. old, A-1 cqndition,
papers furn. At farm near
Franklin. Mrs. L. C. Ridley, At-
lanta, 142 Laurel Avenue, S. W.

Fine jersey heifers, bred to;

freshen in spring, $50.00; Mix-
ed spotted Poland China and
Essex gilt, not bred, about 9
mos. old, $18.00 at my house.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner.

To prevent imbreeding, am
offering Count of Ridgmire
269224, Dropped May 6,
1938. Wt. around 1400 Ibs. Best
Guernsey breeding. Also have
nice bull calf for sale. Subj. to
Reg. Geo. M. Wicker, Americus,
Albany Road.

_1 white face male calf, 3 mos.
old, can be reg. in buyers name.
Good bloodlines and color. P. L.
Hood, Nacoochee.

Jersey cow in fine condition,
for sale. Mrs. C. L. Whaley, At-
lanta, 20 Meador Way, S. E.

3 reg. Hereford bulls, one 4
yrs. old, wt. 1,000 Ibs.; 1, 10
mos. old, wt. 450 Ibs., 1, 3 mos.
old. S. N. Young, LaFayette,
West Armuchee Valley, R. 3.

1 bull, 3/4 Guernsey, 4% Jer-
sey, now ready for service, 15
mos. old. Fine stock bull. $75.00
at my barn. D. N. Scott, Wal-
eska,. Ret.

1 Reg. Jersey cow, freshened

seen at Joe Adams Farm, 9 mi.
No. Athens in front of Sanford
School. Milton Adams, Hull.

6 mos. old dbl. standard Poll-
ed Hereford bull, reg. H. M.
Peabody, Marietta, R. 3.

1 Jersey cow, due to freshen
about Oct. ist with 38rd calf.
Good milker, suitable for dairy
or famil cow. $80.00. Also
several S choowen ewe lambs
for sale. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-
ton.

15 head cattle, 8 heifers, 7
males, Guernseys and Jerseys.
Come see them. L. P. Mulkey,
Austell, R. 2.

2 young heifers, one to fresh-
en Feb. 1st, other Mar. 15th.
1 full Jersey, 1 full Guernsey.
Reasonable prices, at my place.
Come see. Dank Shockley, Alto,
Ret:

7 extra fine reg. Hereford
bulls; 1, 4 yrs. old Polled Here-
ford: 2, 3 yr. old Hereford; 1, 2
yr.,old Hereford. Price right.
Willard Reed, Conyers, R. 1.

1 mixed Jersey, 14 mos. old
heifer from heavy milker, $30.00
FOB; 1 young red steer in good
shape, about 12, mos. old, $30.00
FOB: Also 6 purebred B. R.
hens, $7.00. All laying. 8 pure-
pred white Wyandottes, $9.00,
Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun
Gap, RR. TF ;

10 purebred polled Hereford

some steers: 4 grade white face,
2 Gurnsey, 1 Holstein and 4 Jer-
sey. All fat and nice. Also 2
Jersey heavy springers. H. C.
Waldrep, Forsyth, R. 1.

2 excellent milch cows for
rent or sale. 1 rent, $10.00 or
sell for $75.00;Other rent, $15.00
or sell $125.00 ea. If rented
transportation both ways by
party renting and cash at time
of del. Also calf can be cared
for and returned with cow May
15, 1943. Frank Cain, Buford.

1, 3 yr. old purebred white
face male, weighing 1000 Ibs.
A beauty but no papers. $100.00. |
A M. Aiken, Newborn. a

1 Guernsey buil, wt. about.



600 Ibs. Can be reg. L, T. Arn-
old, Warrenton.

10 to 12 nice grade Red Poll-.

ed cows, bred to fine Reg. Poll-
ed Hereford male. 8 mi. S&S.
Barnesville, on Hwy. 7. H. L.
Smith, Yatesville, P. O. Box 75.

2 reg. Hereford bulls, best of
breeding and in A-1 condition.
1, 9 mos. old, 1, 14 mos. old;
Will send pictures and ped. on
request. or can be seen 2 mi.
from Marietta. Priced right. J.
T. Anderson, Jr., Marietta.

4 thoroughbred Hereford

bulls, 20 mos. old, $95.00 ea.; |

Can be seen at my place. George
F. Towne, Thomasville, Talla-
hassee Road. ~ =

22 head White-Face Here-
fords. Poll type. 6 cows and
calves, 8 young steers, 2 young
bulls. At my farm. $1,250.00 for
lot. Henry Peskin, Winder.

1 Reg. Angus bull, wt. about
1,000 Ibs., 22 mos. old, $110.00;
Selling to prevent imbreeding,
have young bull coming on,

dont want to feed through.

winter. J. B. Robinson, Winder.

1 Jersey, 1 Guernsey young
cows, ist calf, about month old,
$85.00 ea. at my farm. L. P.
Singleton, Fort Valley, R. 3.

1 Guernsey and Jersey mixed,

fresh in cow, with ist calf for

sale, 5 mi S. Cooks Crossing
just off Hwy. Mrs. Jewel Fryer,
Riversdale, R. 1.

1 nice young butt-headed cow,

|} fresh in, with black Angus calf.

O. S. Duggan, Chester.

1 thoroughbred Jersey: bull,
15 mos. old, sub. to reg., $60.00
eash or exc. for good milch
cow or mule. T. R. Stewart,
Alma.



HOGS FOR SALE



6 black Guinea pigs, 2 makes,
4 females, 9 wks. old, $8.00 ea.:

| Big bone. W. C. Cosey Reynolds.

- Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 2 males,
2 gilts, 2%4 to 3 mos. old, $18.00

| with reg. papers; $17.00 with-|

out papers. Also want S. P. C.
Reg. male pigs, 6 mos. old. C.
R Morgan, Americus :

8 S. P. C. pigs, subj. to reg.,
6 males, 2 females, 6 wks, old,
Oct. 4, $10.00 ea. 4-H. Club.
Colston Autry, Plainsville.

A t

Oo. I. C. pigs, 8 wks. old,
$10.00 up, Pennsylvania Silver
blood lines. Ped. furn. Short
nose, blocky and true to type.
Will ship by exp. anywhere. Can
furn. unrelated pairs. D._ B.
oe Decatur, P. O. Box

8 Reg. blocky type dbl. treat-
ed, Duroc gilts, weighing Ap-
prox. 200 Ibs. ea. to farrow in
Nov., bred to Reg. Duroc male.
$75.00 ea. H L. Williams, Bax-
icy.

1 thorough bred Hampshire
boar, 7 mos. old, $20.00, if taken
at once. J. F. Miller, Cleveland.

3 purebred blocky type Duroc
Jersey. male pigs, 10 wks. old,
$15.00 ea., with papers. Waldo
Palmer, Camilla, R. 4.

Reg. Boars and gilts; Hamp-
shires, Poland Chinas, Duroc
Jerseys. H. A. Heckerson, Fort
Valley, Carson Acres.

. Excellent Duroc Jersey Boar,
ready for breeding purposes,
well designed to head herd. S
Cc. Noland, Atlanta, 567 Lin-
wood Ave. N. E.

Reg. Spotted Poland China
male pigs ready for sale. $15.00
ea. FOB. D. D. Hayes, Calhoun.

5 OWT. .,-6 wks. old, pigs,
very thrifty. Papers if wanted,
$15.00 pr.; $35.00 if all taken;

, 1, O. I, C. Gilt, ready for breed-

ing, 2nd litter, wt. around 200
lbs.; 1 Berkshire gilt, 5 mos.
old, very fine. W. T. Cook, Col-
bert.

_ 4 nice pigs, 6 wks. old, Black
Poland China and Spotted P. C.
crossed, for sale. S. B. Chappell,
Aragon, R. 1. z

10 mixed spotted P. C. pigs,
6 wks. old, will be ready Oct.
7th. $5.00 ea.; $10.00 pr. L. M.
Gates, Chipley, R. 2 Box 8.

Some spring farrowed Duroc
boars and gilts, excellent. blood-
lines. $20.00 ea.; $22.50 ea.,
crated, FOB. with papers. S. L.
Thornton, Dewyrose, R. 1

Choice, Reg. Spotted Poland
China pigs, 10 wks. old. From
Grand Champion Stock. Mitch-
ell Edwards, 303 Peachtree St.
Atlanta. Phone He. 6025.

3 sows for sale, $35.00 or
$40.00 ea. Come after them, no
shippin Ella Gordon, Waleska,
Gen. Del.

5 big Bone Black African
Guinea pigs, 3 mos. old, $10.00
ea., at my barn. Or $12.00 ea.,
crated. A. P. Goss, Glenwood,
R. 2.

Durocs, May and June pigs,
60 to 80 Ibs., SoldPairs, Trios,
dbl. treated, blocky easy feed-
ers, P. C. Herod, Kathleen,

Feeders for sale, ranging
from 25 Ibs. up, 20c' lb. at the
pen. Exc. 1 short haired Essex
/male for another male of equal
value to prevent, imbreedings,
wt. 40 or 50 Ibs. A. E. Vickers,
Whigham, R. 1. ais

6 wks.-old Poland China and
Duroc pigs, $6.00 ea.; $11.00 pr.
at my home. 2 mi. Hapeville on
(Clark Howell Hwy. V. H.
Wilkie, College Park, R. 2. Box

+92. Phone 1984. =

Fine P. C. sow, wt. about 350
lbs., bred to high type, Poland
China, to farrow Jan. 5, $40.00;

| Will sell to be kept for a breed-

er only. Well trained to handle
pigs 18 mos old. J. W. Greene,
Thomaston, R. 1. :

10 black Poland China pigs,
31%, mos. and older, $8.00 to
$11.00 ea. at barn. No ship-
ment. (Owner will be at home
only on Saturdays.) W. W.
Milam, Stockbridge.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE 7



1. black mare mule, wt.
around 1,000 lbs., for sale cheap.
Charlie Hollifield, Norcross.
(Near Glover school). <-

Good young mule and fresh
cow with 2nd calf for sale-at
my barn. W. H. Rainey, Ball
Ground, R. 2. :

Plug mule for sale cheap, or
trade for anything can_ use.
George H. Ransom, Cedar
Grove. <

-1 Breeded, strawberry roan
mare, 8 yrs. old, good shape, 1
strawberry roan stallion in good
condition, 3 yrs. old: Also 1
plue horsemule, 8 yrs. old, in
good condition. Write or see. L.
E. Millsap, Woodbury.

Lady Letty No. 410328 Reg.

pred to reg. working horse. H.
Wilbur Harper, Warrenton.

1 black horse mule, wt. 1,000
lbs. for sale: Also 3 gal milch
cow. H. I. Fincher, Macon, RFD
! No. 3. <

Tron Gray, 6 yr. old, Pircherm
Stud, 1300 Ibs., Broke single
and dbl. $160.00. T. G. Reid, At-
lanta, 1650 Glenwood Ave. S. E.

Pr. of 4 yr. old, 1200 Ib. mare
mules. Well broke, as good as
grow. Reason for selling, no
labor. H. C. Bishop, Barnesville
Re.

1 plug mare mule, thin_ but
able and willing to work. Good
eyes and teeth. $15.00 cash. B.
M: Miller, Rebecca. :

1 black mare mule, wt. 1050
lbs.. works good anywhere.
| $35.00, FOB. J.-E. Martin,
Flowery Branch, R. 3.

1 large roan Jennett with
Jack colt: large black Jannet
with Jennet colt; 1, 2 yr. old
Jennet; Also large black Jack,
900 4dbs. Also 5 good mares,
some already bred to Jack, that
weighs 900 Ibs., for sale. W. B.
Ladson, Willacoohee.

Good mule, weighing 900 Ibs.
for sale, Hassie Green, Wil-
liamsburg.

2 out of 4 mules for sale at
my place. 2, wt..1000 Ibs ea.; 2,
wt. 1200 lbs. ea. About 1 mi.
beyond. Tucker on Lawrence-
ville Hwy. G. W. Nash, Tucker.

1 good plow and riding mare.
Fine for breeding, wt. about
/ 1050 Ibs., sound, in good shape,
7 or 8 yrs. old, $85,00 cash.
Come see, dont write. Roscoe
Davis, Dallas, R. 1.

2 black jacks, $150.00 and
$500.00; 2 nice mares, ea, with
mare mule by side, both bred
back, $200.00 and $135.00. C. G.
Morris, Roopville.

1 black horse, 3 yrs. old,
for sale. J. E. Morgan, Gaines-
ville, R. 4. /

Grey horse, gentle, made one
crop, 850 Ibs, 6 yrs. old. Want
to trade for larger horse or
mule. No plug. Will pay cash
difference. G. E. Stephens,
Gainesville, R. 1.

1 pair nice young mules; or
1 pair nice mares, all work good
eome see them; Also 40 head
W. L. Hens, 18 mos. old, $30.00;
60 W. L. pullets, ready to lay,
$1.00 ea.: 40 head Red pullets,
dark red, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. L.
Smith, Baxley, R. 4.

Arabian Stallion, 8 yrs. old,
Brown and white, wt. about
1150 Ibs. $300.00. J. D. Richards,
Pave Rh

1 plug mule, old but good
worker, no knots, trim legs,
pert; Also 1 very good 1-H.
wagon, $30.00 for lot, if taken
at once. Will trade for yearl-
eee H. C. Seabolt, Gainesville.
#76:

1 gray mare mule, 7 yrs. old,
wt. 1100 Ibs., $225.00 at my
barn, at Nesbit. H. G. Smith,



Jesup.

| wheels

900 Ibs.,

sorrell working mare, 5 yr. old, |





and axles for spri
wagon, both for $75.00 | }

Mrs. Jas. A, Wylie, Bufor

ies

10 yr. old horse mule,
1300 ibs. 1st class conditi
Gentle. Edith Paul, Alb:
Dawson Road. 2

Good farm mare mule, go
worker, about 11 yrs. old, abc
1100 ibs., reasonable at.

place. Dont write, come s

1% mi. So. Memorial Hwy., 2
mi. E. Avondale. W. H. White
head, Stone Mtn., R. 1, 588
Indian Creek Dr.

1 Black mare mule, 1 hor
mule. Both are 4 yrs. old
wt. 800. lbs. ea, Price righ
he Jackson, Talking Rock,

25 saddle bred colts, sired
reg. 5 gaited stallion. $45.00.
$47.50 ea. Several young

| and mares With colts. Also sev

ral young Jacks and Jenn
i Ferrell, Albany, P. O. Bi

1. Iron grey horse mule,

10 yrs. old, -gent
work anywhere. Also plow.

and 1 Oliver plow, 1 Ga. R
chet plow. Stock used one yr.
$100.00. Also 1 sow, wt. 150 Ibs.
$20.00. Can see them at m
barn, back of White Oak Ca
oo C. W. Axton, Thomson,
Have horse and mule for
Horse, wt. 900 Ibs.: Mule,
lbs. Both in good shape. Mu
$20.00; Horse, $35.00. Tc
Johnson, Kingston. ;

1 horse mule, 7 yrs. old, 900.
1000 lbs., work good, $225.
Mare, .10 yrs. old, made ~
this yr., wt. 1000 lbs or m
$100.00; Also 20 head
Minorcas, April hatch, pure-
bred. 90c ea. FOB. Elder, W. D,
Bryant, Mershon. Py

1 mare mule, good condition
will work anywhere, about |
yrs.. old. wt.. around 1200 Ibs
$125.00; 1 mare, wt. about 80)
lbs., broke to plow, and excel.
lent saddle -pony, about 4 yrs.
old, $125.00. A. R. Peavey, Mce-
Rae; R.xek. 2

A mule and a black horse for
sale. Mule about 10-12 yrs. old,
horse, coming 7 yrs. L. T. Zum
migs. see Valley, Rt 2. =

2 plug mules and 4 iron
wheels, 2 iron axles and all fi

tures to make a farm wagon for

$35.00. Isaac Camp, Rockmart,
Rt. Ss Box 150. on

1 blocky bay mare, 6 yrs

old, wt. 1050 Ibs., gentle and

safe, will work anywhere, d
or single, $150.00. B. R. Wo
liff, Flowery Branch, Rt. E

Dapple Grey stallion, 8 y:
old, easy controlled, work an
where, wt., 1150 to 1200 1
Sell or trade for anything. of
value. $150.00. D. J. Bennttt,
Gainesville, 623 Gordon Av



RABBITS AND CAVIES
~ FOR SALE



11 lb. Belgium Hare doe,
$3.00; 8 lb. New Zealand White
does, bred or open, $8.00 pr.

-ped. Blue eyed white Benson

$10.00. H. Clayton Garrett,
Gainesville, Box 56. :

1 grown buck, 3 does, 2 pr,
3 mos. old; 4, 2 mos..old; 4,
wks. old: 6, 3 wks. old; Greys
whites, reds and black, $12.00
for the lot FOB here. Exe
for good young hens. Elvey C.

| Ward, Geneva.



SHEEP AND GOATS.
FOR SALE

2 Toggenburg nannies, 1 Tog:
genburg, Nubian billy, $25.0
for lot, or will trade for pigs

or heifer or bull yearling.

D. Beauchamp, Clarkston.

2 Toggenhurg does, both
bred, one giving milk; 1 buck, 2
= old, all for $30.00. Will sel.

uck for $5.00 or swap
pig. No shipping. Ernest Alex
ander, Decatur, 2647 Pharr Rd.
Phone CR. 3020. ae

1 fine billy, of fine
stock; Toggenburg, fine bree
er, 2- yrs. old, over 350 Ibs,
$25.00. Mrs. Julia Varnadoe, Ate
lanta, 13@ S. Candler Rd.

Have 3 Toggenburg suckers,
will sell or exc. Also wan
some grade goats, reasonable,
Will exc. pullets or buy.
Williams, Alpharetta,
4022. FS




SHEEP. AND GOATS
FOR SALE :



5 2 fine blooded "Toggenburg-
Nubian billy goats, 5 and
mos. old for sale at sacrifice at
my barn. Mrs. N, Ww. Harper,
* Ocilla. :

: At Stud, purebred Nubian
billy, reg. Ae S., also sell 1
purebred Nubian billy and doe
- cheap. A. S. Homer, Dunwoody,
' Atlanta, Phone CH. 6060.

PAE Stud, Reg., purebred Tog-
-genburg, buck, G-Man Joe Con-
* fucious, T-3032. Best of Breed-
ing. Bloodlines, up to 15 Ilbs.,
14 oz. milk daily. Fee, grades,
- $3.00: Purebred, $5.00. Warren
- Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Murray
Hill Ave. N. E. Phone DE. 6912.

6 common goats, will sell or
trade for peavine hay, pullets,
Pigs or what have you. Walter
Corv. College Park, Derrick
Road, Route No. 1.

_ At Stud Reg. Toggenburg
Buck, Wire-grass Bill, 65314.
Fee Grades, $2. 00; Purebreds
$3;00.-C. cR: Shortt, Waycross,
P.O. Box 368. Phone 1483-W.

Sir Roderick, the most out-
anding Toggenburg Buck in
South. Reg. ped. naturally
hornless. At Stud in season.

- Fee, $5.00; You can secure sires |

but none better. Comparisons
cordially invited. John Hynds,
Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E.
_ Phone DE. 95140,

Reg. Saanen male at stud,

fee $3.00, free pasture for dry

does. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta,

a Grand Ave., N. Ww. Center
il

_ Hornless French Alpine Buck,
214 yrs. old, proven, from 6 qt.

~ doe. M$15. 00 or will trade for.
Jersey heifer. G. T.. Durham;

Dallas, R.4.

At Stud, Reg., Saanen buck
and avery fine Toggenburg
buck. Both from heavy milk

stock. Fee, Reg., $5.00; grades,

$3.00. Z. R. McElroy, Atlanta,
ao Norwood Ave., N. E. De

- 2 milk goats,
giving 3 qt. milk: other 8 mos.
old nannie, ready to breed,
hornless. Will sell cheap at my
ome. =D. L. Wilson, 2Me~
es Eiiecdy



- POSITIONS WANTED



= Man, with family oF 6, (all
large enough to work) wants
job as superintendent of farm.
i2 yrs. experience. Exp. as
stock raiser, poultry raising.
Can give ref. Want to get in

ouch with party at once. Rais-
ed on farm. H. <A. McLane,
Winterville, Ree

Single man, 33 yrs. old, wants

job on farm doing light farm
work. Reasonable wages and
board, laundry. Must have bus
railroad farm, Prefer work-
ae with large family, in South
. Taft. Parker, Conyers, R.


: Sg

Man, with wife (no hrdecn)

wants job in dairy. Life time
experience. Room and _ salary.
Can furn. ref. es Grindle,
Cleveland, R. 2.

Ma with wile ana 4 child
ren, would like to trade with
good man for bal of 1942 for

Near good church and
school. Prefer near Soperton.

Would consider wages job with

man that can give regular
tn, Write. S. J. Mee Den-
mn, .

Man, 36. yrs. old, wants job
with poultry or truck farming.
5.00 wk., 5-R. house with
agate. Near bus and mail rt.
rite offer. (Have to be moy-
H.C. Sawfford, Brunswick,

_ Want 1-H. farm with nice size

tobacco patch, other in feed
op on 50-50 basis. W. A. | SOBTE
ashville.

Want small 1-H. farm with

aall house, good land, some

ttoms, good well water. Close
0. Lawrenceville, Grayson, or
Loganville. Write or corne sce
er mye. Padgett, Norcross, R.

Want 1-H. farm with good
dgs., cotton allotment, on
good peanut land. Prefer in
South Ga. Write or see. James
urkett, Hazelhurst.
V arried man, 38 yrs. old,
and 4 children, - wants 1
-H. crop on 50- 50 basis for
43. Farmed all life. Can drive
do carpenter work. Dont
- Want good howse, land,
cock, near school, Baptist
urch. Ref. exc. C. P. Carven,
Bowdon. Junction.

nt small 2-ii. or jarge 1-H.
m on 50-50 basis. See or
L. E, oe ee pole

fine stock, 1







POSITIONS WANTED

| FARM HELP WANTED



Man, 40 yrs. old, wants job
on farm for 1943. Can do any

g | Kind of farm work. House, wood

furnished, Can give ref. if need-
ed. North Ga. preerred. Johnie
Pitner, Acworth, R. 2.

Want 1-H. crop for 1943. Will
have to be moved, furn. stock
and tools, and have help to
make crop. Would. like place
where could raise chickens, live-
stock. Have 3 in family. Want
to work for wages until crop

; time. Come see or write. Mrs.
Nellie Maxey, Cumming, R. 2.,

Sewell Store.

Want. 2-H. farm on _ halves,
with tobaco allotment and cot-
ton. Want 7 or 8,000 turpentine
boxes: on halves. Will have to
be moved and furn. 4. plow
oo M. B. Hickson, Towns,

Tractor operator wants posi-
tion on farm. State wages or
salary in ans., or see at once.
J. A, Taylor, Pavo, R. 2.

Want small farm on halves
for 1943, with good, honest man.
Must have good ceiled house,
water in yard. Would consider
job as overseer, life time exp.
in farming. Sam Taylor, Quit-
man, R. 1.

Want place on farm to tend
garden, chickens and general
farm chores. 65 yrs. old, in fair-
ly good health, sober and honest
unencumbered. Raised on farm.

42.

E. L, Jenkins, Columbus, 4514

Beallwood Ave.

Want job as overseer on large
farm. Raised on farm. 52 yrs.
old, married, wife and 2 small
children, in good health and
active. Can handle labor, know
how to farm. Can go any time.
Outline work in ist letter, Jo-
seph H. Cook, Atlanta, 425
Pulliam St,. S. W. 2

Want job as farm manager
or overseer, 25 yrs. exp. with
labor. 47 yrs. old. Want 4 or
5-R. house, close to school or
bus route. J. H. Smith, Warm
Springs, R. 1.

Want 1-H. farm on 50-50

basis. Single, 48 yrs. old, hard:
of hearing, but will not inter- |.

fere with work. Would consider
job-as overseer. Know how to
farm. Am farming this yr. but
will be free in about 4 or 5
wks. to go any place. Charlie
T. Yancey, Ringgold, R. 1.

Reliable man, with med. size
family. Want-position as care-

|taker or farm and other farm

work. Ref. furn. S. G. Rogers,

Claxton. :

FARM HELP WANTED



Want exp. farmer for farm in
No. Fulton Co. Approx, 30 A.
in bottom land on Chatthoochee
River. Good house and barn. 2
mules and farming implements.
Apply. J. L. Dickey, Atlanta,
725 1st Natl. Bank Bldg.

Want farm hand, who can
take care of machinery. ae.
Turner, Atlanta, 1334 LaFrance
St., N. E.

Want farmer for 1, 2 or 3-H.
farm: for 1943. Standing rent
or 50-50 basis. Good water, good
4-R. house, on school and mail
route. 2 good pastures fenced
for hogs and cows.
water yr. round, 500 A. includ-
ing pastures, woods, land. Rea-
sonable terms. Mrs. J. H.
Adams, Haddock, R. 1. Box 115.

Want good man for 2-H. farm
on 3rds and 4ths, who is able
to furnish stock and themselves.
Some bottom land with cotton
allotment. Mrs. A. E. Webster,
Cornelia, R. 1.

Want good -help for good 50
A. farm, mules and farm tools,
feedstuf, good house, artesian
water, wood and suitable range.
Must be able to furn. self and
labor for operation. No rent for
3 yrs. Good hard working white
family, immediately. No loafers
need apply. See now. C. K.
Curry, 82i Union St., Bruns-
wick.

Want farmer for 2-H. farm
for standing rent or 3rd and
4ths. Good 5-R. dwelling, out-
bidgs., water in yard, pasture.
Close to church, on school bus
route. 8 mi: S: Rockmart. Must
give good ref. and be able to
furn, self. J. Milton Garner,
FeOCIIare, R, 3. 5

- Want small white family to
share crop. Raise hogs, chickens
ete. Good proposition right
party. Will furn. cas& td make
oe H. C. Harrell, Eastman,

Want good man with family
to do general farm work. White
or colored, $1.00 day. Ed Locke,
Butler, R. 1.

Want -colored pag between
45 and 60 yrs. old to do yard
work, No objections to family.
Have fire proof house, good
land for family to raise garden
and. chickens. Harold A Miller,

eugueta, se 358,

| middleaged,

Running '



Want help to gather pecan
crop: Now ready to gather. Pay
by day or by the hundred lbs.
Write or wire. M. F. Jones,
Metter, R: 1. Phone 2613.

Want man, under 45 yrs. of
age to work on small farm. Will
pay good wages, board and

laundry, Write. James Goldman,

Amity.

Want dairy hand with family
at once. White, and with good
habits. M. Bagley, Savannah,

RED. 4.

Want good man and wife. to
farm on halves. Good house,
farm land. 6 A. cotton allot-
ment. Good bottom land. 3 mi.
W. Waleska. Come or write. C.
H. Moss, Waleska

Want settled dependable,
colored couple or small family
to live on place year round.
Must be exp. farmer with ref.

Will furn. good 3-R. house, wood |

water, garden, pasture. Pay by
the month for both man and
wife. C. E. Brown, College Park,
Fairburn Road, R. 1.

Want man to live in: home
with old couple and work small
1-H. crop. Not subj. to draft,
to come Dec. ist. E: G. Baleng-
er, Tallapoosa, R. 1.

Want colored family with
sufficient force to run 2-H. crop
on 50-50 basis. Good water, 5-R.
house, close to church, school
and Hwy. 30. mi. W. Savannah.
M. D. Mock, Lanier.

Want good man for 1-H.
farm, on 83rd and 4ths. 34 A.
in cultivation. 11 A. cotton al-
lotment. 2 good pastures. 7-R.
house, out-bldgs., well water..4
mi. Church, school bus by door.
See or write. Ernest. A. Blair,
Elberton, RFD, 6.

Want white man with large
family who. can tend 2-H. crop
and over-see 12-H.

Benenson, Moultrie, Box 175.

Want colored man, draft ex-

empt, and wife to work on small
farm. House, water, wood, sal-

-ary.- Ref. required. Mrs. H. WW:

Baker, Ben Hill.

Want farmer for 2-H. crop or
large 1-H. crop. Must be honest
sober, good worker. Near high
school. Plenty wood. 4-R. house,
good land. Mrs.* Egene Kerlin,
Buford, Rei. -

Want to get in touch with
middleaged man, good worker,
not subj. to draft, or strong,

unencumbered woman who is

able and willing to do farm
work and tend to stock, cows,
calves, and other farm work.
Mrs. H. C. Brown, Junction
City.

Want at once country raised
woman to work on farm, milk
1 cow, and other farm work
for room, board, $16.00 mo. B.
BE. Parrish, Pavo, Ra.

Want reliable colored couple
or small family for farm work.
Nice house, patches and wages.
M. R. Boroughs, Decatur, R. 1.

Want exp. man-to operate old
fashioned grist mill and culti-
vate small farm. R. H. Yopp,
Danville.

Want reliable, eS eyeaebotad:
country raised
white woman to do farm work
for home and salary. In N: W.
Ga. Mrs. Fannie White, Rock
Springs, R. 1.

Want exp. dry Sana milker.
$25.00 wk. with house, lights,
water and milk furn. W. E.
Bowman, Thomasville, RED 55.

Want man and wife on small
farm. Monthly wages. Near At-
lanta. Good home for Tight par-
ties. Owner lives on place. Re- |
ferences. E. > E. Ruffin, Dun-
woody, R. 1, Phone CH. 2442.

Want good farm hel
A. Tobacco, cotton and other
crops near good school, church-
Gs; ete. He. Walsh, Garfield.

Want woman, white or colo-
red, to work on farm for room,
board and eee L2G: Cagle,
Gainesville, Rt.

Want 1 h. aoe on 50-50
basis. 5 A. cotton allotment,
some upland and some bottom
land. 2-R. (1 large fire room
and. kitchen.) Furnish work

when not in crop; furnish gro-

ceries and move within 100 mile.
Only hard worker wanted. J. O.
Lunsford, Talking Rock. Rt. 1.

Want exp. dairy heipers. No
applications
have no experience in dairy
work. Give full particulars, pre-
fer Foreman and helpers. W.
H. Emmet, Americus.

Want good colored family for

1-H. farm on 50-50 basis. Good |.

school within % mi. plenty
churches, all demoninations:
small 3-R. house; good mule, .
cows to milk. Come see
write. Reamer H. Kenedy, Col.,
Claxton, Rt. 2, Box 63.

Want man and wife to work
on small farm near. Norcross.
Write for full details. D. J. Bo-

-wen, Atlanta, 311 Peachtree St.

Pari as



for 3.



considered who.

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-Dairymen Protest Draftin

Key Men on Farm
Atlanta, Geo
September 24,
Honorable Walter F. George, tgs
The United States Senate,

| Washington, D. C.

Dear Senator George:

As you are already aware, the probiews oO
ing our farms going is fast becoming acute. Man;
men are being taken. off the farms: for milita :

In a great many instances the fakin ot one
from a farm will almost liquidate the producti
that farm and will, in many cases, take the far
the asset side of the ledger and make it a
to the country for the duration.

JT am writing you today with special ref
to the following gentlemen:

Henry Hill

Jackson Batchelor

W. T. Jones, Jr.

J. B. Deloach, Jr.

Frank Maddox

Harris Beall |

Francis Hearn

Reid Vining

Clark Deloach. :

All of these gentlemen are dairymen free
onton, Georgia. They are now milking 250 or 214
and producing around 450 to 500 gallons of milk

The milk supply in Georgia is very shor
the elimination of these herds from our supply:
be tragic at this time. ; a

If these men are taken away from their
it will be impossible, under present conditions
their places. If they are taken away it will mean ft
these ight dairies will be put out of business f
duration.

These men are all git eiecbt Clark De
Unless some action is taken they will soon be re
fied and made subject for immediate call. As a
of fact, all these men are already subject to calle
for the fact that they were deferred until Ov obe

In addition to these gentlemen there is :
Mrs. H. T. Marshall, of Eatonton, who is oper
dairy with about thirty-five cows. Her two sons
already been drafted and are now with the
forces. She is now operating her dairy with the
of a negro, Charlie Swain. who is married anc
is in the same status as the white men named
If this negro is taken it will mean that this lad:
also have to go out of business for the durati

These are cases which have been called to
attention. There are doubtless thousands of case
this throughout the nation. It seems to me that
iof the greatest contributions to the war effort a
time would be to make some provision to keep
duction of vital goods going on.

I do not see how we can possibly sustain a
war if we permit the home front of food produce
to be completely disorganized, disrupted, and
cases, destroyed.

With kindest towards: Iam
Sincerely yours,

TOM LINDER, 2
Commissioner of Agricu

September :
Honorable Tom Linder,

Commissioner of Agriculture,

State Capitol,
Atlanta, Georgia.

Dear Commissioner Linder:

Permit me to acknowledge your letter of S
ber 24, relative to the farm labor shortage whi
result from the drafting of farmers. a

Under the present laws, classification and 4
ion of enlisted personnel is solely within the ju
ion of the local draft board. Let me suggest th
farmers who are seeking deferments appeal

the Local Draft Board and then to the State

Board. I fear that any intervention on my part
tend to militate against them. |

i With best wishes, I am

Sincerely yours,
WALTER ES GEORGE

P.S.d have gone into the matter of dete in:
labor personally, I think the Local Boards in o

tion have been inclined to deny deferment i
cases because of their desire to promote the w
|{ think the Boards in Georgia should grant m

er than less requests for deters by farm
farm fabor,