Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1943 June 30

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DEPARTMENT Dd

ae UNDER

AGRICULTU RE
COMMISSION ER



"WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1943

\TH OF JUL







oo. ee pee
S enty-four years before my mother was born was the
Pee |

My. other has lived considerably more than one-half of

time since the Liberty Bell, hanging in the tower of Inde- |
dence Hall, rang out on the Fourth of July and announced

he world That the. American Colonies: had de-
ed their independence.





oe the frdatnedca! principles of democratic governme
seek to disregard every precedent of American history and se

to destroy the American way of life as constituted under ti

Declaration of Independence of. any 4, 1776, and me Cons
Se of the United States.

As we celebrate July 4th fe year every man and woma)

- and every school child should refresh their minds on the even
of American history leading up to this Declaration of. Indep

dence. Everyone should dedicate the day to a review of thos

_.eternal principles for which the signers of the Dea
Independence risked their lives. _ . :

oS Everyone should ieaedicate himself a onl
- to the winning of the war but to the preservat 0



and perpetuation of the fundamentals of freed



When my mother was born neople were liv-.
who had attended the meeting of this cons
n which declared:

We therefore, the . riiece tages of the
ted States of America, in General Congress
mbled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of
World for the rectitude of our intentions, do,
he name and by the authority of the good peo-

ese colonies solemnly publish and declare,
t these United Colonies are, and of right ought
ye Free and Independent States.

It was in the stirring scenes preceding the
ng of the Declaration of Independence when
k Henry uttered those immortal words, I
not. what course others may take, but as
me.,. give. me liberty or give me death. *

About halte way from Savannah to Bruna!
ck is an old church and an-old cemetery. In
at old cemetery at Midway is a grave marked



and liberty.

On the Fourth of July let cache of us oe J
envision the men and women of 1776 with te
old flintlocks and muskets, without ne war

hospitals and practically | no money. 3

i

But these men and women of. 1 76 had an :
thing that the balance . the worl

tion to live as free and independent pa 5
to die in the attempt. =

se These menand women of 1776 had
thing else that the balance of the world did no
have. They had the abiding faith in the tea h
ings of the Bible.

They believed a God told Nebuchads 1e%:
zar two thousand five hundred years ago.

They shall make thee to eat grass as oxen :









seven times shall pass over thee, until thou kno



itton Gwinnett. Button Gwinnett was a man
Georgia who signed his name to the Declar-
of Independence. Only men of supreme
ge would have signed their names to that eee doc-

*

At the. time the Declaration of. fedeneua ce was signed,
was known that if the American Colonies failed to gain the
tory in the Revolution every man who signed the Declaration
Independence would undoubtedly be hanged as a traitor,

Tt was on this occasion and under these circumstances that

Adams made the statement that has come down to us
ough the generationsWe must all hang together, or we
. be pretty certain to hang separately.

The men suk signed the Declaration ot Independence and
eir ancestors had left the countries of Europe to come to a
ld unknown land in order to seek religious liberty, personal
eedom, release from burdensome taxes and government in-
rference in their private lives.

2
: They did not intend to be re- s-enslaved by the same forces
at they had left Europe to escape.

Thisyis. July; 1948.
We are engaged in a great world war.

s Powerful enemies abroad and powerful enemies within
Ww ey seek to overthrow. our Constitution, seek to under-



bcc sh Fruits nud ced Ble

Pees June 24, 1943 * Atlanta
Beeana (hima). DUK, per Due 2 ee See $3.50 -
Peas (onan), per bu; Aprsi: =. 0 208
Meee Ger 100. 10S) os 6.00
Collards, per doz. aviches (So -1.00- 1.25
Corn (Gr een), per:doz. ears ___= #22 305-%.39
Cucumbers, per bu. hprs. a 5.00
-Onions (Green), per doz. bunches. 95. 8G
ee er Gu hrs. Sc ee ee
Peaches, bulk.2per bu... So ee Sees eae Toe aeo
Peas (Field), Wale ae a
Potatoes, per! 100 lbs. eae Poe ee es oe ee ena ee
Squash, per bu. hprs, Soe eo a0 he

termelons, Site See











that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men,
and giveth it to whomsoever he will. (Dan. 4:32)

-These men and women of 1776 believed that God woule
preserve their right to worship him according to the dictates of
their own conscience, if they would do their part.

No great nation has ever yet been destroyed by an ie
from Sy EEHOUL unless it was honeycombed with enemies on
inside. :

On the Ath of July, 1943, Jet us remember that the bo
over there in their hearts are fighting against the same things
that the men and women of 1776 fought me biog are fig 7
ing against tyranny and oppression.

We on the home front must emulate their example; a
preserve for the boys across the sea the country that they ave
eal nusted. to us while they zo to fight a foreign foe.

TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agricult re.

NOTICE

The Georgia Market Bulletin belongs to the fae of
the state. It is paid for entirely by the farmers and does
does not cost any other taxpayer a nickel.









Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets

Reports received at this office show following average prices. paid
for No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named:
June 24, 1943 Per cwr.
June 17 (Thursday) Valdosta __. $14.25
June i6-CHiniday) Cordele: = oo 8 ee ee 13.85
June (Monday) Sylvester: 2450 = eS 14.16
June 2% (Tuesday) Arlington =52.5 = =8 Se 13.90.
June.232(W ednesday) Albany 2 = er 13:50.
June 23 (Wednesday) Vidalia eka ae ee es 14.10 =

TOP FED CATTLE
June 17 (Thursday) Valdosta a
June (Priday)- Cordele. 3 eS
dune (Monday) Sylvester: po eras
- Yune (Tuesday) Ariinbten 0 ae
Tune 23 (Wednesday) Albany





June 23 (Wednesday) Vidalia 0 2 ee








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of June 6, 1900.

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of October 8, 1917.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
gt Covington, Georgia, under Act
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE











































McCormick Deering No. 42
Combine, on rubber, for saic.
Cc. D. Steedman, Norwood.

_ Correction Martin Sycone, 2
row cotton duster, used 2 sea-
sons, good cond., $38 J0 E. H.
Perkins, Howard. eee
8\ row horse drawn : cotton
juster, excellent mechanical
ond., $100.00 FOB. 8. F. Har-
is, Grifin, Box 364. phone No.
International Farmall 20
ctor in good cond., $650.00
sh. John H. Adams, Hazel-



yst.



#

International stalk cutter,
late model, good cond., $65.60
ash or exch., also 1 dbl. tobac-
co flue, for sale. Come see and
get price. E. H. McMichael,
Buena Vista.

1- strap earrying pressure
pray, 3 gal. cap., used for
praying cotton, fruit trees,
., practically new, $3.50 cash,
le]. M. O. only. O. Kelley, Col-
bert. Rt. 2.

20 eut out harrow discs, never.
sed, 18 in. $75.00: 1 John Deere

No. 4 Mower, has cut 50 acres
only, $110.00. Jesse Newsom.







Mowing machine and rake,
100.00; h. drag harrow,
$15.00; also 2 pigs, 9 wks. old,
4.00; 1 mare, yrs. old, wt.
000 Ibs., fat, sound and works
See $135.00. H. R. Allison,
sairdstown. i ee :

One F-69 Planter, F-219 cul-'
ivator, 33 fertilizer attachment
.o, attachments and power

for F-20 tractor, all in good
., priced right. J. H. Neisl-

, Reynolds. .

John Deere 2-h. mower No. 4,
1 cond., used part of. one
season only,. $105.00. A. H.
Rumbold, Norcross, or Atiant~

1 Wind Mill, good cond., for
sale. Percy Moore, Culverton.

-DeLaval cream separator No.
10 size, good cond.. $20.00; 2-

15. gal. milk cans, $2.50 ea., or

$25.00 for lot. L. D. Gubble, De-

) morest.

J. D. model H tractor. on. rub-

dbl. section harrow. for sate.
Rhodes Murphy, Louisville.

Farmall, model A tractor
with cultivators, on extra good

tiller; J. D., combine, model 11-
A, on rubber; 1 cotton poison

j machine (poison 8 rows at 4.

time), mule drawn; good Int'l

ther, Good Hope.

J. D. H. tractor on rubber
with 1 row cultivator, seeder
and. fertilizer attachments, in

Miller, Gordon.

Hammer Mill, for sale or
trade, for small engine and boil-
er to be used in farming on my
farm. E. M. Jones, Atlanta, 565
Ashby St., S. W.

used for community grinding of
feed, $250.00.
Americus, Rt. 2.

Avery tractor on rubber.
starter, lights, power take off,
5 ft.. dbl. harrow. 2 bottom 14
in. plow, used 2 seasons, g00d
cond., $850.00 cash here. L. L.
Patten, Lakeland.

5 H. Gravely Walking gar-
den (or truck farm). tractor.
$300.00: and equipment for
plowing, planting and cultiva-
ting 2 rows at a time. $100.00.
Used 1 month, bought in May.
Perfect cond. . Belle L. Hamp-
ton. Danielsville. :

McCormick corn binder, needs
minor repairs, $50.00 FOB. J.



J. Breedlove, Monroe.





yhone, At 3831.















in The Bulletin. Some

oss of time and money.



their plants until these
ened out.

i a

time due to the fact they never hear from the
people from whom they order plants. This is a
source of great inconvenience and considerable

, We have warned-advertisers before to be sure
and answer every letter received.
ave failed to do so and who have complaints
filed against them will be refused the use of the
columns of The Market Bulletin.to advertise

ve ee _ ELIZABETH HYNDS, Editor.

NOTICE TO SELLERS OF
PLANTS

- We: have received numerous complaints from ;
customers who order plants from the advertisers

state they lose valuable |

Those who

complaints are straight-

ber, with cultivators, disc plow,

rubber; 6 dise tiller and 8 disc.

tractor drawn, grain drill with
fertilizer attachment. Paul Pra-.

good cond., can be seen. E. E.

Large feed grinder, has been

Dewey Bowen, | ~
chicks, hot water heated with





Corn Mill and a sheller, hand
power, A-1 cond.. cheap for

cash, with or without motor. fashioned collard 900 M.. P. R;

Fred West. Woodstock. Rt. 1.

] International milking ma-
chine. complete with one single

unit and fittings. J. M. Jordan.
| Macon, Rt. 2.
Allis Chalmers WC model

+tractor on rubber, Allis Chalm-

ers Combine on rubber: Ath-
ens 5 disc. ball bearing plow
with seeder box and. A. C. dbl.
disc harrow. Sel] only as com-
plete unit. W. C.-Murphy. Jr..
Sandersville.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Will buy for cash, within
distance of 50 miles Atlanta,
a mule drawn Dicc Harrow, in
good cond. State ~aake, cond.,
and best price. P. D. Ale ander,
Lithonia, Rt. 2.

Want 2nd hand 3 roller syrup
mill and pan. W. E. Orr, East
Point, 211 Central Ave. Ca
2201.

Want Corn Shredder, 1-2 hole
corn sheller and small gas eng.,
and motor. A. E. Weems, Ma-

con, 560 Plum St.

Z 4

Want good. Hammer Mill,

cheap for cash. Jas. Ro Enter-
kin, Temple, Rt. 2.

Want side delivery rake in
good cond. State make ,and
price. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt.
=

Want 2-H. mowing machine
without rake, most any. make
if in good cond. and cheap for
cash. Advise price, cond, make
and how: long: used. W. Zi.
Wood, Martin, Rt. 1.

Want a good goat wagon. Ad-
vise what you have and price:
C. Hugh Parker, Macon.

Want John Deere power
mowing machine, prefer.on rub-

| ber, No. 5, near Aususta. Jas.
|B. Bartch, Augusta, Rt. 2. 1

Want pressure canner and tin
cancapper, in good cond.. for
cash. FE. _E. Hill, Macon. 190
Lyons St. Cy

Want pulley and power take-_
off for Allis Chalmers model B
tractor. J. A. Richardson,
Thomaston.

Want in. good cond.. for cash

-a good Wind Mill. W. A. John-

son, Albany, 310 Oglethorpe

Ave.

Want Grain Drill, 10. hole or
jarger, with fertilizer attach-
ment, tractor draw preferred.
Bb. Te Ruteh, Riceboroe Rt. 1.

veare Montavideo Plantation.



INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE.



1 battery brooder for - 8,000

eharcoal stove, complete, good
cond., $300:00. R. E. Ridgway,
M. D., Royston.

Little Brown Hen Inc., A-1
cond., for sale or exc.. for push
garden plow. G. H. Wilkie, Hast
Point, 503 Spring Ave., Ca 7557.

50 cap. Little Brown Hen Inc.,
oil burner, $4.00; some other
poultry equipment. Miss Belle
L. Hampton, Danielsville, Rt. 3.



INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED



Want 500 to 1600 egg cap.,

all elec. incubator, new or used.

E. L. Hardy, Atlanta, Box 1723.

Want Petersime Inc. Quote
cond. and best: price. I. B.
Cooper, Madison, Box 101. a



PLANTS FOR SALE



Gov. insp.. red and yellow
skin P. R. sweet potato, plants.
75c M. FOB. Jerlean Lightsey.
Odum, Rt. 2.

1 million New Stone tomato,
Chas.
bage and Heading collard
plants, $1.50 M. in 5 M. lots. cr
$2.00 M. per single M.. shipped
Pee Ovie Crow. Gaines-
ville. as

Sweet potato plants, Gov.

'linsp.. yellow and red skin, $1.00

M. Del. Will rush orders.
Nellie Lightsey. Odum. Rt. 2.
Box Li |

Vine grown, Gov. insp... po-
iato plants, $1.15 M. postpaid:
90c M. Exp. Col. Frank Mer-
ritt, Screven, Rt. 1. Box 193.

Wakefield. Dutch cab--



ae

PLANTS FOR SALE |



PLANTS FOR 5



Wakefield, Dutch, All Head
early cabbage, 500, 90c; $1.50
M.; Marglobe and Stone tomato,
$1.10 M.; Ga. Heading and old

$1.40 M. All. del.

potatoes,
Gaines-.

Laura Mae Garrett,
ville, Rt. ve

Gov. insp., P. R. potato plants
$1.10 M. del.; 10 M., and over
by express, $1.00 M. Good
plants and -count.. W.<. G.
QQuinn, Surrency. Rt. 2.

Red skin P. R. potato good
plants and good count, tied
with tape, ready now, $1.00 M.,
prepaid. W. D. Lightsey, Scre-
ven.

P. R. potato plants, treated,
$1.00 M. Prompt shipment
guar. J. R. Bryant, Chipley, Rt.
1.

Ga. collard and Margiobe to-
mato, each, 15c C. All young
plants. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

- Imp. red and copper skin P.
R. La. Yams, white and pink:
skin, also Early Triumph %3o-
tato plants, $1.15 M. del. No.
orders kept waiting. W. G. Bal-.
lard, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 128.

- Marglobe and Stone tomato
plants, 25c C,;-turnip seed, mix-
ed Purple Top and Seven Top,
20e cupful. Mrs. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3

Oe
P.. R. potato plants, $1.25 M.,
mailed; $1.00 M., expressed.
Cash with order. No chks. Ma-
jor Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Pure red skin P. R. ;potato

plants, Gov. insp., and disease

free, $1.50 M. Moss packed.
Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

$1.15. M., del. .Prompt = ship-,
ment. L. C. Lightsey, Screven,
Rts

_ Genuine pink and red skin

-P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp.,

$1.00 M., prepaid, parcel pest,
90c M., in large orders. Exp.

collect. Prompt shipment. Good

count. Hovis Lightsey, Screven.

Ga. collards, 800, 50c;. $1.40
M.; P. R. potato plants, $1.60
M., del.; Swet pepper, 50c C..
Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt.
9 *

hole

Gov. insp.,' and treated red
and yellow skin P. R., potato
plants, $1.25 M., del. Prompt
shipment. Winfred Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.

Blue Ridge Mtn., climbing to-
mato plants, grow 10 to 18 ft.,
Collossal (largest tomato
grown) up to 4 Ibs., ea. Have
2M., at $1.00 C. PoP. Jos: BH:
Dun Nett, Sandy Springs.

Gal. collard plants, 20c C.,
$1.50 M. P. R. potato plants,
$1.50 M.; Sweet pepper,,20c doz.
All del. . W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Ga. Collard plants, now ready
25e\ C,: $1.15 M. Del. 5. M., or
more, $1.00 M. Exp. collect. Roy
ee Flowery Branch,

ones 2

Shop. red skin > Rk. potato

C. Nail, Baxley, Rt. 3.

New Stone, Margloge to-
mato, True Ga. collard plants,
500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Del. Prompt.
shipment. Obie Crow, Gaines-

Lvilley RE 2:
Vigorvine running tomato
plants in July. 2 doz., 25c, moss.
packed, Mountain cabbage.

plants, 30c C. and postage. Ree
F. Fowler, Roy.

Gov. insp., PR. potato plants
red and yellow skin, $1.00 M.,
del.,- also Copper Skins, $1.50
M., del. Alge Lightsey; Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp., red skin P. R.-po-
tato plants, $1.00 M., del. itl

* exch. W. J. OQuinn, Jr., Odum,

Rt 2,. Box, V4,

Wakefield, Dutch and All-
Head early cabbage, 300, 60c;
500, $1.00; $1.65 M.; Marglobe,
Stone and Baltimore tomato,
500, 90c; $1.50 M. Ga. and
Heading collards, 500, 65c; $1.10:
M.;-P. R. potatoes, $1.20 M.
Saget ag Garrett, Gainesville,

Marglobe tomato plants, 50c
C. Henry R. Fowler, Lawrence-
Ville, Rte 2.

Cabbage plants, 30c C. $2.00
M:: tomato; 25c.C." $1. 3. M.?
collard and P. R. potato, 25c
C., $1.00 M. All mailed. No
lags L. A. Crow, Gainesville,

P. R. potato plants, Gov.
insp., $1.25 M., del., in Ga. W.
R. Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2.

P. R.. plants, 75 M:. Prompt
shipment, guar. No. chks. Pre-
paid. Paul Lightsey, Screven.



{

mailed. No chks. Aazzie
Gainesville, Rt.o2.

Rt. 3, Box 49.

page plants 30c C. $2.10 M.

Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants, |
$1.50 M.; P. R. and Nancy |

-to- seed with 50 Bush, 25

plants, Gov. insp., $1.00 M. D.!

Gov. insp. pink or red skin |

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Gov. insp.,. PF. Ry and "Hook
potato plants, $1.25 M.: 5 m,

$5.00. Large plants. Prom:
shipment. C. D. Crow, Gaine
ville. Rt. 25... oe

Gov. insp. and treated P
red skin potato plants,
count, good plants, ready, $
M.; 2 M., up, 90c M. del.
row Lightsey, Scre~ a.

Gov. insp. treated Pik?
tato plants, 75c M. 5 M
M. del. Ga. Cash or
order. No chks. Market.
at beds. L. M. Weatherf
Gainesville, Rt. 2. ee

P. R. potato plants, red
vellow skin, treated, ins
from vine grown potatoes
lions. 5 M., $5.00.. Prompt s!
ment. F. G. Lyre, Bristol

Gov. insp., red skin P.
tato plants, not. mixed
vine cuttings, $1.25 M.. de
L.. Lightsey, Surrerev. Bt. 2



Imp.
Lacy
$4.00;
erown from hand selected,
treated seed. Orders sent s
day received. :C. 7 Ac De
Gainesville.

$1.25 M., prepaid;
10 M., $7.50. Exp.

x

Cabbage plants, 30c C.;
MMP. Re potato, 25cC
M.; collard seed, 50c Ib,

Hot pepper and Sweet p
plants, 15c doz. Add post
Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Elli

Wakefield and a Dute
Jards, 20c C.; $1.25. M.
globe and Stone tometo, 25

potatoes, $1.25. M., de
Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
143.

SEED FOR SALE.



Purple Top turnip seed
per large teacupful. Mrs. J
McDaris, Canton, Rt. 32



200 Vigorvine climbing tom

sal (largest tomato), 1
Jimbo pumpkin, 1 doz.,
resistant cucumber seed
25c. Mrs. Willie Smith,
ton. i ee ;

Early Eng. peas (Hastin
John L:), 25c -lb- del, Ly Pe
titt, Pike. oe

Mosley Higair seed, 100
per acre, 5 tons forage;
on any kind of land, $1.00 g
$6.00 bu. For hogs, cattle ai
poultry. E. M. Mosley, Clar
ton. See

. Old fashioned white sh
(plant in August), 30 qt., $
gal. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth

cule RES ype eee

Early Market Queen ear.
watermelon grown; ripens
days from planting. Quick
rop. Trial pkg. seed, 25c;
bag, $150. W. M. Thornto
Jesup, :Rt. 2 ai

Large, red nest onions
August. planting;: quart
times 1 quarter make 8 3
10 in hill. $1.00 gal. Add post
age. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flow
Branch, Rt. 1-



i

parcel post or express; 40
to bu. A, J. Smith, Th

ville. Springhill Rd.





4 pu. Iron peas, $3.75
= T. Brown. Ball Ground

30 bu. Brabhampeas, ab:
90 percent pure, $4.00 bu.
bu. mixed peas, $3.50 bu.
Joe Morgan, Vienna.

Like to sell to truck
pound or hamper, 12 acre
tra good green peas. Re:
week of July 5th. Gordon M
gan, Stillmore: ;



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



5 to 6 tons Peanut hay, $18
ton at my barn, for immedi
delivery. Annie M. Bran
Plains. Se ee



EGGS FOR SALE



Purebred Dark Cornish
$1.00 pr 15 P. P. to 2n
Crates ret. Mrs.. A. G.



Rochelle, Rt. 1.





ammoth | Broad eo Breasted

key eggs, $3.00, doz.:
Rock eggs, $1. 00

li postpaid. Carton to
rs. L. Ww.

dd White ane Opechied

_ eges, $1.00 per 15 del.

teed, Buena Vista.
hompson Ringlet B. R. bred
ay str. eggs, $1.00 per 15;
; for 30, del; also want

bu. Lookout Mtn. Irish
toes. Quote lowest price.
eh eee Mae

rey ae Re
Crate to be ret.

Re fern, Mitchell, Rt.

eges, $3. 00 per 15. Mrs..
Pope; Atlanta, 1343
riew Ave. .N. E. Ve 3844.

Minorca eggs. - AAA

Iso Ancona eggs. Each..
per 16 postage paid. Mrs.
Biliott, Lavonia. Re. 1.



| ee SALE

Ww. eee ceian cleuanuune ;

Tb.: sassaparilla root.
- peppermint.

tansy.
(25 a

catnin.
horsemint.
poe.

pe for. seasoning, S81. 25 ies
5 Ib. lots, $1.00 Ib.; ground
$2.00. Ib.: aay SEE, 60c

ock, yellow. dock, queen
meadow, yellow root,
ee bark,
Bre root, 30c Ib. 5
Joa postage. Vernie
Pics

TITER: Fresh Jersey: but-.
c lb. 2 lbs., del. for $1.00.
rs Bs F. Thornton, Bowaon,

2

a Tek cured wide
eat, hams and shoulders, for
Je end Adams, Murray-



MISCELLAN EOUS
"WANTED



O by WANTED: oe,

lant. A: sist 1943 cron. Gail-
ry ho! State price del.
S Madison.

OES WANTED:

ant to hear from. Someone |

ing the sugar cured white.
t (has a forked leaf like
ak leaf). J. W. Rolinson,
ta. a. Peachtree Battle

TS, CORN AND OTHER
N PRODUCE:

nn ay cash for. gorieone to |

rn, fruits and other gard-.
produce for me. Contact at
iest date, stating what you
and price. Mrs. Essie M.
a Brunswick, 1821 Oak

fresh hatching AAA

: Buff Rock and Black
Inorca eggs, at not over 75c
-00 per setting of 15 or 16
gs. Make best offer at once.
C. -R, Sorrlls, Monroe,

SY WANTED;
t in pound section, or

ket in the comb, good grade}

Quote price del. Dilmus
P, Gainesville, 123 Le>

ne at once,1-bu. Red Rip-
eas, also 1 big bone
_male pig. Must be rea-
le and shipped, if not 50
fetter. L. E. Strange, Cobb-

ACKS WANTED:

Vant exc. garlic bulbs for
: 1 doz. bulbs for 3 sacks,
or printed. Ba. pay post-
Mrs. Dean Walker, Dial.

vant to hear from party
ing the Dixie Belle water-
on seed at reasonable price;
5 Ibs., at once. Write at
D. Johnson, Alamo,

nt 200 Tbs., Sear seed.
uote best price del. Gloster,
J. A. Hannah, Grayson,

ant some new erop Turnip
for cash. Write what you
ss Mattoc, Hogans-

tee Pine-{"

Exec. ' What have you?

witchhazel.

| sale.
| eross.









4 sores. steer. 2 yrs. old swt.

around 400 lbs., $50.00 at farm,

J.-B. Nix, Alto.

~

calf 6 wks. old, milking 4 gal.
strained milk daily,
Also
want to buy fine heifer calf,
from 1 week old up. at good
price. Beverly Estes, Atlanta,

1770 Mount Paran Rd. N. W.

Ch 0926. ey

Herd sire,
Suitan, dropped February 26,

11942, No, 431746, $100.00; also
2 male calves, available for reg.
for sale. A. K. Adams, Dun- |.
| woocy, Rt. 1, Ch 1087.

100 reg. Jersey cows and*heit-

Jers, also modern Dairy equip-
ment for sale. W. A. Biggers,
Greenville.

~ 2

Cow,

my place, 38 mi. above Turners-
ville. Mary J. Davidson,
Clarkesville, Rt. = Box 54.

Milch cow with ist calf,

| gentle, good breeding, $75. 00: /
also young heifer, freshen this
| Fall, 50.00. At my barn prices.

B. H. Rich, Mt. Airy.
4 reg.

also have some half breed. Bd |.

1 Cobb, Gainesville, Rt. 3.
- 1 good milch cow. 2a calf, for

| sale. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2

ee good milch cow, jon,
yrs. old, give up to 4 gal, per
day when properly fed. and

watered; last calf is now 6 mos.

old, $100. 00 cash, at my home,

iammai.
Everett, Richland. Rid

Young cow, will freshen July
20th with ist calf, for sale.
Vv. Bivens, Hiram, Rt 2:

1 red Jersey > milch cow with

3rd calf, for sale. H. C. Evans |.

Chipley, Rt. 3.

Jersev milch cow.. fresh! with
9nd ealf. Good cond.,
gentle. giving around 4 gal. ne

day. $100.00. at my home at.
Prather. |:

Good Hope. P.

Monroe.
Cow. fresh with 2nd calf. for

F.

a



HOGS FOR SALE



Lb pigs. HampshireS. P. C.:

crossed, HampshireO. I. .C..

crossed. $8.00 and $10.00 ea.
Ready for del., July 6th. 8. Ox

Lueenet Zeouton. -

Guinea pigs. 6 wks. old. shin-
ped and treated, $12. 00. ea., also
2 pred Guinea. sows, wt. about
200 lbs.. $50.00 ea. FOB.
C. Brewer. Danielsville. |

3P. C. brood sows. some al-
ready. Shed. all
$175.00. for lot at. my barn. or
separately ae ship <oe 80
P. C. pigs, $7.50 ea Pt.

yr. old, reg.. Bate Poe 530. 00. -

AeA Caldwell, LaFayette. Rt. 4.

. P.-C. sow. 2 yrs.rold, wt.

a Ibs. if fat, ready to breed.
Reg.. no bad habits, farrowed
00d. litters of from 8 to 14 at
time. $100.00 here at my place.

not shipped. W. D. Tae

Ramburst.

6S. P. Cc. pigs, .8 wks. old.
10.00 ea., sold ~ only at farm:
1 grown Ram Southdown breed.

$10.00 FOB Railroad crated: and |

want 1 Shetland mare colt. 8
to 12. mos old. LL Po Single-
ton, Fort Valley. Rt. 3.

25 pigs. $6.00 ea.:also 5 or 6
shoats, wt. 160 lbs.. ea.. $25.00
eas if taken at once; W. P.
Franklin. Harlem. :

1S;
Ibs.. abt. treated, 3 mos. oid,
$20. 00 chgs. transportation not
paid: also Jersey heifer. fresh-
en in August. Ist calf (bred to
purebred White Face. no horns
Hereford). $100.00. ae.
Lowery. Eastman. Rt. 1.

Purebred. reg... Duroe boar,
cherry red. broad, blocky big
bone, 14 mos. old. 300 lb. wt..
$50.00. Will ship. First order
gets him. Loyd Law. Chula.
Ric.

Little Bone Black
pigs. the stay-fat kind. 11 wks.
old. life treated. $15.00 ea. L.
Sinquefield. Harrison.

S. P. GC. reg. boar, 10 wks.
old. Best blood lines. Vaccinat-
ed. Alfred D. Less, Columbus,
Rt. 2 (Schatulga Rd.)

Little Bone Black African
Guinea pigs, 12 wks. old, stay-
fat kind, life treated, $17.50 ea.
me P. Sinquefield, Harrison.

\

ae
Fine~ Black es cow, ana}

$145.00;

Xenia Draconis.

| half Jersey and half.
Holstein, 3 yrs. old, 1st calf, for
sale (with or without calf) at

Red Polled heifers, as
} yr. old last March, $150.00 ea.;

4/3 -wks..

S.-i Richland. Henry

Mrs. Lela McDaniel, Nor- os

He}

good. ones...

C. gilt, wt.. about 100

African.



5. P. Cc lee ied: 3 Top
.Spot Nebraska champion of
1942, and farrowed by a daugh-
r of Gold Dust. Iowa
Ennion. of 1941. Dbl. treated.
$25.00 ea, reg. in buyer's
name. L.M. Isler, Morgan.

3 thrifty. purebred SPC:
pigs, 5. gilts and 3 males, $10.06

| ea. at farm, or $75.00 for entire

ab at 2 mos. old, July 13th.
K. Soa ae Eatonton. Rt 2.

Ren: 'P. Cc. pigs and -shoats.
fine breeding stock. $16.50 and
up with papers. C. M..Bowen. |
Atlanta, 434 Candler St.. "phone
De 6401 or Wa 5242. ;

3 Hampshire pigs, 8 wks. old,

about 85 percent purebred, 2

males, 1 female, $12.00 ea. FOB.
No. chks. William F. Roesel,
Haralson. LX

6S Pec ae Duree mixed
pigs, 6 wks. old, $8.00 ea., at
my place. Cennot ship. J. He
Pilcher, JF. Plains.

Big Bone Guinea pigs, 3 mos.
old, $10.00 ea.; 8 wks. oft, $8.00.
eas Hampshire pigs. $8. 00 ea,
ee C. and -O. 1s GC. pigs, $10. 00
ea. , R: -Wade, Warrenton.

Reg. S. Py e 6 maies, blocky
type, $50. 00 ea.: 4 pred gilts,
$50.60 ea.; 20 pigs, 21% mos.:
ot 25. 00 ea. All FOB. GC. B.
Cox Je Camilla.

4
2d
Ni

0. As C. stock hog for Serv-.

West of Bil] Whites

ice, 1 mi.
House.

store. at Geo. Emmets
J. O. Bond. Lula. Rt.

S.. Py Georgs. ready to shiv in>

Duroc and Big Bone Guinea
mixed, wt. around 45-60 Ibs.. ea.
Real good pigs ee Yat< all
$10.00 eas Write. L.S e peneN.
Homerviile. SS

4 nice: Oo. i.
about 200 Ibs.

. shoats. wee
ea.. at market

H.1| price, also 1 purebred Os:

rood sow. farrowed 3 times
(large Jitters). for sale at my

also some nice pigs, |

farm, 3 mi. West of Fairmount.-

TH: Kiker. Fairmount.

2 good | work. mules. $50.00.
ea.: also few. Hampshire pigs. 6
and 8 wks. old. $10.00 ea, John
Hudson, Atlanta, Bakers Ferry
Rd.. care Dr.. Cooke, Ra 6226.



HORSES AND MULES |
: Sis SALE



<q ay: mare about 1100 Jbs.. 8
yrs. old, gentle, good qualities,
plind, work anywhere. Sell or

lexe. for cow, and calf for good

brood sow with pigs. Mrs.

J. Phillips. Colquitt.

Young mule, wt. about 1000
dbs., worth $150.00: sell mute
and wagon for $75.00. M. FE.

| Reed, Calhoun, 108 Oak St.

Strickland, Hapeville. B34 et

| ter St. Ca. 3056.

1 P Attic 4 4
10 bie. bone Black aaa! Mare mule. coming 11 y24.

old, wt. about 1100 Ibs.. also
g00d blind horse. for sale or.
exc. for good brood mare. cow.
yearlings or hogs. J. H. Smith.
Fort Valley, Rt. i



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE :



8 Ses White Angora
rabbits, $3.00 ea. Edward
Johnson, Douglasville. Rt. 1.

6 N. 7,. White rabbits. 8 wks.

old. $1.50 ea., not prepaid. Mrs...

Otis Nashburn, Cumming, Rt. a

' Meat rabbits, 6-8 wks. old,
ll colors, $1/50 -ea.:,\ N. Z.
let does, 5 mos. old, $5.00 ea.:

hite N. Z.. 6-8 wks. old, pink-
yes, healthy, $2.00 ea. FOB.
Ralph Skinner,-Columbus. 3535
River Road. .

9 does and 5 bucks. all grown
Sed 20 smaller N. Z. Whites... ail
af very large, ped.. stock. for
450.00. or $4.00 ea. for grown
does; $2.50 ea.. for grown bucks;

$1.00 ea. little ones. wenn
Wilcox, LaGrange.

8 pr.. N._Z. Whites. 6. wks.
old, $2.00 pr.: 3_N.
bucks, 10 wks. old. $1:00 ea.:
N. Z. White bucks, 3 mos. old,
$1.25 ea. Cash with order. or
oe for -reply. Cecil D.

ard, Junction City.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Several yearling Rambulette
rams, $12.50 ea. FOB RR... Ga.
raised but came from high
shearing sheep that was brought
from. Oregon. Ben A. Pinker-
ton. Eatonton.

Reg... purebred Nubian buck
kids. Will improve quality of
your next spring kid crop. Will
exc, one for male calf for meat.
Write first. EF. BE, Grubbs,
Demorest.

Z. White"
2%.

wks.

| mi.



del. Best of breedings,
lines uv to 15 Ibs.. 14 0z. daily.

Atlanta
yi. De

Warren Rollins,
Murray Hill Ave..
6912.

_A 3 mgs. old female goat 2/3
Toggenburg and 1/3 Saanan,
$10.00... Robert Harris.
etta, Rt. 4. i

Beautiful Poaienpues doe.
good milk strain, . 3 mos. old
past, $15.00: 3 puck kids, 5
old. $3.00 ea. if taken at
once; All naturally horniess.
VI ce Elise McArthur. Murry-
ville. 6 i

ent. to reg.. price reasonable.
. B. Francis. Alpharetta.

Pure Toggenburg. 3 yr. old
doe, now ready for 3rq _breed-
ing, and a young, year old doe.
erossed -with . pure Nubian.
Reasonable price. Mrs. C. H.
Boehm, Cleveland.~ ae

sh

LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE WANED:

Want White Face heifers, wt.
from 150 lbs. up.
marked with good red. Quote
best prices del. to my place, 4
Decatur. D.-B. Dukehart,
Decatur. P.O. Box 488.

Want 6 reg. dbl. standard.
Polled White Face Hereford.
heifers, 8 to 18 mos. old. Cert.

furnished by owner. Julius P.
McLanahan, Elberton, Box 404.

ls Want to trade a mule about
12 yrs. old, wt. 950 Jbs., for a
cow or heifer that will freshen
/soon. Write or see. Carl Byrd,
LaFayette, Rt. 2.

Want to rent a good, cane
fresh cow, until October. Take
good care and feed well. Ref.
if preferred. Mrs. i H. Steen,
Doraville.

HORSES AND MULES |
Wate

* Want zo0d pony to ride and
| also large enough to do light
farm work. Write. Clayton



- POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS: | 7 f
Purebred. B. R. chicks, 25 for
$4.00 postpaid: also (Pekin
ducklings, 25c ea.~ Ready to
ship July 2nd. No COD. Cash

with order. Mrs. Inez Redfern,
Mitchell, Rt.-3.

1 beautiful trio Red Plve
game bantams. Old Eng. type
Pit Type. $7.00: also 5 Black
Breasted Red game bantam
roosters, 314. mos. old. same
type. $2.00 for the 5, or 2 for
$1.00. W. A. Cole, bi cae
32 &. Taylor St. ;

24 small type ed game
bantams, 2 mos. old, wt. less
than pound grown, 25c ea., del.
in Ga., if lot taken. M. G.
Cheatham, Pike

Reds, White Leghorns R. Q. P.
sired chicks with sires dam's
records 248-302. $15.00 C. Also
started cockerels, $2.00 ea. and
up. J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg.

BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:

24 B. R. pullets, $20.60 or
$1.00 ea.; 10 Hanson Leghorn
pullets, will lay in August,
$15.00. H. R. Hodges, Deca-
tur, 151 Winona Drive. De
8672.

CORNISH GAMES
AND GIANTS:

Cornish March hatch roost-
ers, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Lake Brant-
ley, Soperton, Rt. 2. ;

2 large type Dark Cornish
cockerels, 5$8,00.-60.-2 Way G.
Eng. str., 5 Point Comb cock-
erels, $2.50 ea.; trio of White
Giants, $4.50 ea.; White Giant
cockerel, $2.00. C:.0. Sikes, os
vester.

5 W. Pyle Traveler hens and
cock, $10.00 if taken at -once,
or trade for B. Leghorn pul-
oo H. M. Adams, Dougilas-
ville :

Purebred, large White Jersey
Giant cockerels, March 19438
hatch, $2.00 ea., 6. for $10.00.
Mrs. Allie Mae Russ, Nicholls, .

Rt. 22

10 April hatch Cornish Da
lets. $12.00 FOB. 1 cockerel
free with 10 pullets. Shipped

in light crates not to be ret.
No. chks. Mrs. R. T. Chatham..



Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Reasonable. quality poral acre

2 purebred Toggenbure bill-
ies, 4 wks. old. from. good strain.

Bones dai, for gear L
reg., Toggenburg kids. late a

Mari--
| $125.00. Clarence Brov

o1 EL.
stock hens 290-303 ere

Must be |.
| we

from both. Associations to be}:
FOR SALE:

; (cock, dL

J

White, B. R., New Hampshire ;

doz.;

pigeons,

; Ave.,

-horns,
7010 hens, $1.60 ea.,





150 W. L
hatch, Ree. str.,
$200.00 for the

| M. Mercer, Abn, ie

son Rd.)

lyr. old Brawn Legho
$1.25 ea. Good layers
Carson, Griffin, Rt. =.

100 W.
grade, big type,

TL. pullets,
2% WO

lena.

Sev. W. L. aac he
cockerels, frorai foi

ea: Ci Xx, Estes, Rocule

AAA grade Ss. eS, Wh
horn pullets, 12 ta 14.1
almost ready to lay, $
FOB. I. H. ho bone

old, $1. 50. ea., for. 1c

home. Je D: Bearden, an

Rt. 1.

/MINORCAS:

Black Minorcas:

Jayin ze)

| days old, R. 1.

Reds; 50c. ea. All above
stock. WwW. C. Champlin,
lanta, 1050 Gordon
Ra. 8535.

AAA breeding, A ri
$1.25 ea., lots of 3,
D. Wilbanks, ta

A Oh. 46as;
Quail, $5.00. pre; eC
fat laying hens, $1. 50 e
60c to 75c ea. Fresh e
Butter, 50c Ib. {
good milk goat at reason
price. Mrs. Helen Str et,
tanta, Rt. 2.

uality Whi
36.00. RS.
Atlanta, 1723 Ponce
Nat. (Cr 3227.

Handsome Pheasan

4 fine

| Reeves, $10.00; 1 pr. A
$8.00;

also, 1 trio Ring

$5.00 trio. E. B. Hollis,

32 Nimmons St.
ed pair Indian: Blue ,

Vis eld; ao { j
yrs. old), $30.00; 1, oy
old, S17 00. FOB. 0

: Hughes, Buford, Rt. 3

1943 hatch, lay in July
onable price for lot at my
Small lots, $1.75 ea.

rect from Christie. R..

Gay, Rta,

abo Reds, 45 Brown
35 We: AAA
if all t
at once. Mrs. B. Brady,
te

April hatch Parmenter R
roosters, $1.25 ea. FOB. te
W. L. Sessions, Soperton.

5 hens, pure R. I. Reds, ove
a yr. old and now laving,. A
ea. 1-rooster, $1.25. Mr

tie Martin, Dallas, Rt.

Pullets, friers, and broile:
N. H. Reds, any age desired
for sale at live wt., marke
price. Address. Mrs. Ww. L: Wi
son, Thomasville. P. O. Bi
263, *phone No. 708.

4A Parmenter Red
erels, 4 mos. old, ext
$1.50 ea. FOB. P. D. Alexande
Lithonia, Rt. 2. :

100 N. H. Red pullets, Ma cn
1943. hatch, lay in July, very,
fine, $2.00 ea., in lots of 28,
FOB.; better price on. whole ot

cat my place. R. F. Bicua

ART.

10 AAAAy (4-A)* N. Hw Red
pullets and 1 cockerel, F
ary, 1943 hatch, jin good
$1.50 ea., not prepaid. :
Day, Toomsboro.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE:

Large white. gander, 2

old, $2.25; 1 large White Pe-
kin drake, $1.25; 1 oe
str. Ancona, purebred, - June
rooster, $1. 50: 2 9r old Bele
gian Hare buck rabbit

old, $2.00. Mrs. Boyd Bag oe
Y sugiasville, Ht 1. E

2 White Muacovy duck he
2 col. hens and 1 white pee
$2.00 ea. FOB, or exc. 3
guinea hens. Blsie
Newborn, Ris

M. B. turkey hen

poults, over week on $10.00
here. Cannot del. Mrs. C. Allen,
Atianta, 42 Mildred Place,

W., B 2362 J.

a






RKET

BULLETIN




Wednesday, I une 30







iiing Calves Should Be Sloped













is excellent:



weighing 300 and above.

POULTRY WANTED

The following Sak card has been received by
me and I think the a made by Mrs. Branch

i

For be os years I have watched ee calves

be stopped as it isa big waste.

7 have bougnt them off the market weighing 90.
foulaids and have sold them back in three months
Why not stop that whole-
ale waste and give us farmers a chance to buy and

Lise es for our soldiers ?
Mrs. T. A. Branch,

Route No. 1, |
Glennville, Georgia.

= ice a farmer has the feed it is a good idea
dO. oe some of these calves and feed them at least
until they are large enough to make baby. pect

TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.

POSITIONS WANTED
































ANTAMS: eee
Want some small type, clean
legged mixed Bantam hens at.
mce; also. am pooking orders
for Quail eggs, 15c ea. Mrs. T.
,W. Allgood, Atlanta, 1169 Ar-
ington Ave., S. W., Ra 7266.

ARRED. ROCKS AND
NORCAS: :

Want: few 6 to 10 wks. old
ullets from high producing str.
rred Rocks, not too far back;
Iterman, Parks, Cohen, Ri-

ay, etc, also purebred Black
Minorca, pullets. Co: Stanton,

Want 1 Game rooster,
ag Gin Gray, about 6 mos, old.
ate price in first letter. G.
cott, Jr. Jesup, Rt. 2.

CKS, ETC. WANTED:

nt around 50 small White
ducks, up to around 2
of ape. Give full. details
irst letter. Mrs. Gus Fech-
Waycross, Pe. Box 885.

* : ft
Want 100 S 200 young
*kled guineas for my own
State | what you have.
1 and. price. Kenneth A.
eredith; Atlanta, 172. White-

t S. W.. Ma 7675.



OSITIONS WANTED |



ot 4 or 5 hours work on
rm. near Macon, in exch. for
small house with 3
Vr He. atl lea
14 P Ondey St.

fant job on farm. Gsotee
orbes, colored, Atlanta, R- 529
ashing ton se S. Ww.

Want job on farm, helping

ith poultry and other light

arm chores. Move August ist.

eed house and wood. Prefer

ear Hilton or Blakely. Best ref.

Harry W. Metz, Dena eOny Ne,
se das

Macon,

| house on Hwy.,



breed- |

RKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE} +

family.
milking nor laundry.
W. VY. Eunice, Dupont,

Want young woman to acnek
with chicken

good home.
rooms. |



Married. man, wite, 1 child,
wants work on a dairy farm
with good reliable man, around

Atlanta preferred, or between

Atlanta and Covington. Can

drive tractor and know how to};

farm. No loafer. Want zood
close to school
and. churenh. Ruther Richardson,
LaGrange, 602. W. Haralson St.

Want to
near: car line,

take care of farm,

Christian woman with
ref. Mrs: W.
450 West

quired.
daughter. Exc,
Woodall.- Atlanta,

| Peachtree. "phone Ja 8688.

47 year old white man,

, people, on Poultry . or Truck
farm. 2 in family. Reasonable
galary. Write or see at once. D.
TS. Meee Wadley.





Ep wx

wane viddicaged woman.

shhe or colored, to. live in home

and milk 1 cow: sweep yards

and other gen. farm work. Mrs.

Ed Locke, Butler,

Want good, settled.
cumbered, white woman for
farm work. Good, wages. 2 in
Close to church. .No

small garden,

and other ae on fA ae
Mrs,

Peeples. romeyrna Pt O. Box a5,

Want middleaged; refined.

abate woman to live in home

and helo with poultry and oth-
er work on farm. Good home,
room. boatd and salary. Mrs.
EL; Humphries. Pelham.

~ Want white woman, unin-
cumbered, to live in home and

assist. with farm work. milk

cow and other work. $20:00 mo.
salary, Ref. required. L. F,
Haley, Atlanta, Ja Jones_
boro Road. ;











Aten

unclaimed.



eelble: to fill the order.



"NoTice TO ADVERTISERS

f. am in receipt of a number of letters from =

Some of these letters iHelons letters
hich were returned to. them unopened and

: a realize that on seeoune of extreme bad
veather and the tremendous demand this year-
or food crops of all kinds that those who carry
otices of for sale in The Market Bulletin may
receive more orders than they can fill.
a uit is absolutely necessary that each order

received be acknowledged together with an ex-.
anation why the order is not filled if it is im-

%

re $t,
{ 2

raise chickens,
hogs and cows. Some salary re- |.

cunin-

_At once.






Those who place orders sue lants. seed, or
roduce, carried for sale in the Bulletin must
realize, that the demand is greater than the suDp-
Diy. , they: are however entitled to receive a
rom pt reply to all orders placed.

A It is. highly important that. those using the .
olumns of The Market Bulletin, both buyers

bnormal. eos os
OM. LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture, ;







and sellers, remember that conditions are now

ACHiEO
exempt, wants job with good |

FARM. HELP WANTED |

| gentleman: to tend to garden,

| Atlanta, The Red Rock Co.. 11536

| man, Buford.

1 and -home.

| small farm.
Pawo:

to gather crop, Good house and

1 OL Box 263.

with elderly couple and. assist

Dunn,

Hipotton, at

-Trion No. 12,



FARM HELP WANTED)



Want middleaged man and
wife that can do farm. and
dairy work: at onte, 3 mi. De-

eatur, just off Lawrenceville
Rd. de as NGGet er iff. De-
catur, Rf.

Want colored couple to-live
on small farm near Chamblee.
Room, board, plus salary of
$85.00 mo. All modern con-
veniences. Uniforms furnished.
*Phone Wa 0220. Baxter Mad--/
dox, Atlanta; Ist Nat'l. Bank.

Want white, middleaged. set-
tled woman to live in home.
with elderly. couple and assist

with farm work, Board, room
and small salary. Mrs: B, P..
Davis, Moreland. : Mo

Want settled, _middleaged.
white woman to live in home

Board and
Mrs: (Vi =.

with farm work,
salary. Apply.
Glenn, Glennyille.

_ Want healthy, | middleaged. |
colored couple, capable doing
yard and farm work to live on
small farm 10 mi. Decatur.
Communicate with. King Mure.
phy. Decatur, Rt. 1> Dogwood
Farm. Phone De 0455.

: Want nice woman to live in-
home as one of- family and heip
with garden and canning and
other farm work. Small salary. |
ae Ja Ee Aldred, Gochran, Ri.

< 2 %

Want unencumbered, white
woman, not over 40, no oe i
tion to child under 10 yrs. old,
to assist with farm work. No- a
milking. Private* room, board
and salary. Lester Me Lewis,
Canon. Rt. iE



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Want at once, white. woman,
no objection. to. 1 small child -

one who needs a home prefer. |

red, to assist. with work on:
farm. At, once: Mrs.

Woodbury. Ri

Want. settled. unencumbered,
white woman for farm work.
Room, board and salary; good
home for willing worker. Mrs.
J. Li Maxwell, Brunswick, Rt.

Bes : a : fe oq

Want an elderlv.. christian
yard, and other light farm
work. Furnished house, water
and lights, and $18.00 mo. At
once; TS Petway, Atlanta,
992 ane Soon N. W. He
BOSS =

Good, year round sae with |
bonus to right couple white,
with son large enough = to do
light farm work, 15 A.. in-cul-
tivation. Must be familiar with
Hog and Poultry raising. Good
house with lights.
nished. 9 mi. Atlanta; Apply
in person. Ifnot perfectly reli-
able. and hard: workers. dont
applyc: We Satterthwait,

Jackson St, N. E. Wa 0131,

+ Want unincumbered, reliable,
white woman to live in home
and -assist with farm work. |
Small salary. Mrs. U. C. Bow-

Want white woman, ~ good 4
character, to live in home and |
assist with farm work. Private
room, board.and salary. Write
at once. Mrs. G. WwW. Morro. V

Want obits woman | to live | :

in good home in-country of 3
adults, and assist with farm
work.

pay. John Bs Taylor.
Ground. 7 4

Want ehitapie tmincumbered.
white woman to live in home.
and help with canning, poultry,
garden, ete.. for. 200d salary
Mrs. J. B. Roberts.
Atlanta, Rt. 7. (Ridgewood Rd.,
N. W.,) phone after . P. M.
Ch 7611,

Want man with eataily man {|
to work 5 or 6 m.. Turpentine
cups, some yirgin. on shares,
and family te work a large or
SA das Kennedy.
ee ; 4 PAE

Want fami: colored or white |
conveniences furnished.

move at onee.
Mrs. P.

Can
Write. quick.
ma Johnson, Lovett.

Will Life

Now fur~ j}

Modern conveniences. |}-
: Consider with one child+ Good ||
Ball ae

y

~All unconquered rise again.

Still lives sorey er young.

Far aloft in that high steeple ae

The Liberty Bell

There was tumult in the city, |
In that quaint old Quaker town, oS
And the streets were rife with people,
- Passing restless up and down. :






People gathering at cor ners,
W here they whisper from each to each
And the sweat stood on their foreheads
- With the earnestness of speech,

Will they do it, dare they do it? |
Who is speaking, Whats the news?
What of. Sherman ; What of Adams?
Oh! God grant they won't refuse. S aS
Make some way there. Let us nearel
I am stifling, stifle then,. =
When a nations lifes at hazard
We've no time to think of men. |
So they Surged against tne portal,
Man and woman, maid and child.
And July sun in the Heavens, es
On the scene looked down and smiled.
The same sun that saw the Spartan
Shed his patriotic blood in vain,
Now beheld a soul of freedom

Sat a bellman old and gray,
He was weary of tyranny
And its high seeptered sway.

So he sat with one hand ce *
On the clapper of the bell,
*Til his eyes should catch tie signal |
The glorious news to tell.

See, see the niin quivered 5.
Through all this lengthy line,
As a boy beside the portal: 6.0 o
oo above to give the: ee

With His little hahds apldted:
Breezes dallying with his hair,
Hark! with deep, clear inner emotion
_ Breaks his young voice -on the: air.

Hush! The people swelling murmur. :
_ At the: boy Ss. strong joyous ery, :
" Ring, he shouted, ring, gi angeepe,,
Ring, Oh! ring for liber ty. 2 ae

de aeey out the given signal

The old bellman lifts his hand,
- Foxth he sent the good news
Making ir on music through the land.

How hey shouted; what. rejoicing,

~ How the old bell shook the air, 5. >
And its reverberations sounded =
To pe calmly gliding Delaware.

How the barnfires, and. torches

Lighted up the nights repose,

But out of their ashes. oe
- Wair ee arose. e =

That oid pell now is silent,
Hushed is its iron tongue,
But the spirit it awakened

When We rest ine amine sunlight
On the Fourth of each July Co
We will neer hear the bellman _
Who betwixt the earth and sky
Rang out our independence
Which please God, shall never die.









Want exp., ta:mer with fam-
ily, who can operate tractor,
planting. and cultivating, and
knows how to raise hogs, cattle
and. poultry. Must be sober
and reliable. House furnished
with salary or share. Address.
W. L. Wilson. Thomasville, Ps

Want. taal arg Gees $22.00
per week. , Write or phone.
Howard T., Pierce. Herdsman,
Riegeldale Farms, Trion, *phone

Want man ov Pasniie for #en.
farm work. State age. how.
soon you could report, number
io family and wages exvected. |

act crop and part wages or all.



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wages, S-

ticles advertised in The Market Bulletin, espe
ially plants, seed, produce, etc.,
wish to request that you be not disappointed
your order is not filled. Our advertisers nece!
sarily fill the first orders received and the sup
may be exhausted. before your letter arrives. S
your reply promptly as the first orders receiv
are the ones which will be filled. We request
kind indulgence during this period: of short
of all farm products. pe :

TOM LINDER, Commission

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