Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1943 September 1

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EDITORIAL By te Mader:

m in receipt: of eeaea ian Wade. H. meen in



York. Mr. Armstrong points out that cottonseed oil is |
actually 20 a pound w men Se ot to $66. for the il ;

in a ton of cottonseed, *

ir. Armstrong further dates that he 350. pounds: of oil eae
con of cottonseed willmake $99. worth of oleo. He says

oleo made from the.oil in a ton of seed, plus the linters, are
and | cottonseed pea are =e ae 15 for cach. ton of 2

E ith. these figures it-is Saky to see that. $80. per. fon te

rmer would be cheap for cottonseed. Mr. Armstrong fur-

oints out that both the producer and consumer are being

ip. . a ee

recently the ceiling price on cottonseed meal and. vovucen

as raised by the Office of Price Administration. At the
e, the National Food Administration Office froze all

- of cottonseed- meal, pce meal and oe meal =

ns ae

Hs who are now shipping. these oil seed om are Se
d to remit $15. per ton to the Commodity - Credit Corpor-
n each ton sold at the new eiling price. This, of course,

means that the consumers of this meal have to pay $15.

ton more for meal, and the $15. the consumer has to pay is

orm of taxes that goes to the Commodity Credit Cor- -

on. The producer of the seed does not receive one cent
Ss money. x

ON FARMERS BEING FLEECED ON STAPLE AND SEED
m August 24, 1943 a letter went out from the United

Department of Agriculture, from the Agricultural, Ad- 2
it Agency, on the. subject, _ New ae for cot

wm: Land Edition September 22

= r ees Fs m Land Edition will be published on.
ober 22nd; Farms for Sale, For straight Rent, Want-
o Rent and Buy, and In Exchange For, notices relative
arms and Farm Land, MUST REACH THE MARKET
LLETIN, 222 STATE GAPITOL, ATLANTA, not later
Thursday, September 16th, will necessarily. have to
omitted from publication, SPACE IS VERY-LIMITED.
tices for Land Issue must NOT exceed fifty (50).
yrds, including name and address. Notices WILL BE CUT
jeet the requirement IF NECESSARY. :
OSITIVELY NO REAL ESTATE nor REAL ESTA TE
NTS nor BUSINESS PROPERTY, FILLING STAT-
STORE HOUSES, nor, OUT-OF-THE-STATE PROP-
ey notices will be published... meither will more than _
. NOTICE OF NOT MORE THAN FIFTY WORDS be
rried for an INDIVIDUAL OR HOUSEHOLD.
If you have submitted a Land Notice within the FAGt
months, do NOT send in ANOTHER. All such type

son Phand -will be published.
IND IN YOUR FARM LAND NOTICE IMMEDIATELY.







oe Sales, Georg Auction Markets

Reports received at this. office show fellowing aver age prices paid
ae 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named:
August 25, 1943
a CV eunesuay \Rome
20 (i *riday)Thomasville =. ea
23 (Monday )Lenox:
23. (Monday Sylvester .
t 24 (Tuesday)Arlingion
+ 24 (Tuesday)Nashville -
, 25 (Wednesday)Albany .---
25 (Wednesday pop FED CATTLE. oe
a TOP FE
18 (Wy. daesday)Rome aes ee a 8
su 20. (riday -Phomasville 2 ae S Onn
st 23 (Monday)Lenox _ : 4300
23 (Monday)Sylvester _ i : 13.00
_ 24 (Tuesday)Arlington __...----------- 00. 12.00
24 (Tuesday)Nashville . : 3.70
25. (Wednesday)Albany __. anne Boe
25 (Wedeocday}Vidaliar : ee





\ doneseds- I. quote. one pafapiaph of the letter of the.
ee Department, ee Ag iustinen Agency, as fol-
OWS: : eae ee
eee There will be no contracts with processors in 19 a
The new support price. will be effectuated through an
offer by Commodity | Credit Corporation to purchase
cottonseed products from operators who agreed to pur-
chase cottonseed i in lots of not less than 10 tons at th
support price. The majority of producers. will not. be -
_ able to dispose of their seed in this minimum quantity.
_ In order to enable the. average producer to receive the
10-ton minimum quantity support. price, it will be nec-
essary for him to act cooperatively i in pooling his seed
and otherwise accumulating it in lots of 10 tons or
more for direct sale to oil mills.

ee The above ae shows there is no ceiling on the

discrimination per ordinary farmers who do not have. ay

~ lots of cottonseed.

In other words, the av erage. farmer is given no-
price whatever on his cottonseed and there is no limit on >
the mills are permitted to pay for cottonseed.

_There is a ceiling on cottonseed meal, hulls and lint
well as cottonseed oil. These ceilings on cottonseed produe :
indirectly fix a ceiling on cottonseed. Se

While the fixing of ceilings on selacan products
a practical ceilmg on cottonseed, yet under this new. ruling,

there is no support price on cottonseed in less than 10. ton lots.

IT have before me a. statement. from the United States De-
partment of Agriculture dated November 29, 1941, (One week
betore Pearl Harbor). At that time, cottonseed were selling
freely for $60. per ton in Georgia as against $50. now. | :

- Cottonseed oil was 11%e per pound as against 12% toda

~8, cottonseed meal was $36. per ton as against $46. today,
: while. linters range sat about the same price in ATED that they

are today.
On a basis of boironsebe oil mill figures the following table

will show the price of a ton of cottonseed, compared with its

_ourturn im oil mill products, in i and 1943:



as ee :
1 Ton Cotien: Seed (paid to farmer) See $60. 00

850 Ibs. Meal @ 36. 00. =

330 Ibs. Oil @ 11.50 C..

500 Ibs. Hulls @ - 7.00 _

175 lbs Linters @ Yel 25

Pez

Oil Mill Received >. :__s66. 3.25. * 66.25 oo
Oil Mill Profit. ete ee ee oe 6.25

age
1 Yon Co: ton Seed (paid to farmer) $50. 00

850 foe Meal @ 46. 50.

330 Ibs. Oil @ 12%c

509 Ibs. Hulls @ 12,00_

175 lbs. Linters @ 5c

Oil Mill Received.

Oil Mil Profit. 2s oe eae 7)











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From the above tables it. can readily be seen that the. far
open eacd on. page Two)





FE resk Fruits and Vegetables

August 27,-1943 _ Atlanta ~ Bae

Apples, bulk, per. Bu ey $2.25-$2.75 -
Beans (Lima), bulk, per te 2.40- 3.00 -
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. _. 2.00-: 4.00:
Cabbage, bulk, per CWT. _. :
Collards, per doz. bunches = 1.60-
Corn (Green). per doz. ears .20- 35.
Okra, per-3: Ot. bKts. 2S oe . 1.00- 1.50
Peas (Field), bulk, per bu. 2. _ 1.50-
Peppers, per bu. hprs. 1.25-
Potatoes, per 100 lb. sacks _ : 2.65-"
Squash, per bu npr : 2.00-
' Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per UL. 1.00- <





















Turnip Salad, per bu,> hprs. Sosa So 2.00-
Watermelons, each: ee







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er today is getting $10: a ton less for a ton of cotton-
seed than he was in November, 1941, two yeers ago.

On the other hand, the oil mill products from
that ton of cottonseed are worth $16.83 a ton more.

_ Somewhere in this game the farmer is losing
6. 83. ~

The farmer is losing $16.83 per ton on a basis

ne prcent Government ceilings, but as set out in we

cee







ly wart more than $100. -when processed.
$80. per ton for cottonseed to the farmer would

itions.
Hold your boticneced for $80. a ton or to swap
for meal and hulls.

MILLS WOULD GIVE MEAL AND HULLS
FOR COTTONSEED

ee it now develops there is nothing to prevent oil

ills from swapping meal and hulls for cottonseed.
There is a limit on the amount of meal the mill can
furnish one customer at one time, but cottonseed can
be held and traded in gradually so as to get men
aad hulls for all of them, i

PSNRERS SHOULD BUY COTTONSEED AND
HOLD TO EXCHANGE FOR *

MEAL AND HULLS

~ Ginners nowhave an opportunity of performing
js special service for their customers, and friends, es-
pecially for dairymen and farmers who need ce
seed meal and hulls.
-. Some ginners have already told me they were
oing to buy and hold enough cottonseed, and ex-
hange for meal and hulls, to supply their commun-
tys needs. If all ginners will do this, there will be
aplanty of meal and hulls to go around.

o eT HE: 1943 COTTON CROP

os Cin Avpust: 1942 the Government estimated the
eotton crop at 13,085,000 bales. The crop turned out





















the Government estimated.
In August, 1943 the Government estimated this
years crop at 12,558,000 bales. Weather over the
_ cotton belt now is extremely unfayorable and the
crop is rapidly deteriorating. The prospects are that
he 1943 crop will be 12,000,000 bales, or. less.
A conservative estimate would place this years
rop of spinable cotton around 10,000,000 bales,

on ginning season. *

Practically all of the good cotton we now have
is in the 1943 crop, most of which i is still in the hands
of the farmers.

re On a basis of existing laws now on the alalate
baoks this crop should bring from 25c to 30 per
ound | for middling or better.

If the farmers, ginners and ie men will
hold this cotton off the market for a few weeks, it
will. easily bring this money.

KEEPING COTTON IN THE SEED IMPROVES
S GRADE AND STAPLE

Cotton -housed in the seed continues to develop
he staple length. The staple continues to grow for
1 while increasing both in length of the staple and
the number of pounds of lint that will be. ginned
out at a later date.

It is impossible for a ginner to make the best
grade out of cotten when it is green or damp.
Where cotton-is housed in the seed for several
months before - is ginned, me ou ruEn: of lint i is Ss



Aaaress all items for publication and all Somes to be put





avery conservative figure under existing con- |

12,824,000 bales, which was 261,000 bales less than

which is less than enough to run us until the next cot-

ket.

hunt you up to~buy cotton..

middling. -

to do anything about i.

CATTLE FOR SALE.



\
& Angus cows, 4 large PS.
1 bull a grandson of Paren-
thian, $1,000.00. The bull alone
is worth price asked. Reason
for selling, no help. J. E. Ros-
ser, Covington, Rt. 4.

4 best grade milch cow for
sales; also O. I. C. pigs, extra
fine. Ready now. Buyers come
now to my place. Lewis J.
Jones, - Fayetteville, ft. 5.

2 fine bulls, 1 Jersey, 1 Guern-
sey, weight about 500 lbs. ea.
$45.00 each. Charlie Hollifield,
Norcross. (3 mi. South of Nor-
cross).

Ibs. 5 mi. east of Madison on
Hwy. No. 12, also 4 O, I. C.
-shoats, weight from 50-100 lbs.
Sidney L. Rose, Madison, Rt. 4.

Guernsey bull, 2 years old,
TOS. 2 beautiful animal. Will
consider trade for Hampshire
Ewe sheep. L. A. Hanes, In-
dian Springs. 7

35 good grade Gucrnsey and

milk per day. H. -. lyon,

Clayton. -

Good Jersey cow, now Qiv-
ing 2% gals. Ist calf 3d mo.
old. $15.00 at my barn. Chas.
P. Weaver, Oakdale Rd. Box
275A. Rt..1,. Smyrna.

Jersey Bull, 2 yrs. old, weight
about 600 Ibs. Mr. DeWitt
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 14 BOX
Bat

18 grade Hereford
weight from 300-600 lbs. 2 halt
breeds, rest 3-4 and up at 15c
a Ib. Bert Poole, Warrenton.

Reg. Guernsey bull of best
blood line, good conitien, de-:
horned. Selling to keep irom
inbreeding. $175. 00 here. A. T.
Cowings, Meansvite. Ret

2 Jersey cows. Just came in,

jae

for sale. L. A. Caldwell, Gay.
Riek sD
Selling: my entire stock of

cows. bulls. calves, horses and
mules. See any time excent
Tuesdays and Saturdays. Shy):
Garner. Lilburn.

Cow for,rent. from now un-
til Aor Est, tor $3.00
month, to reliable party or will
sell. Freshly dehorned. Bahg
and iP: B, tested; Calf 2 moe.
old. Tom Sheriff, Palmetto. Rt.
I.

Fresh cow, gives 2 oie
$125.00 at my barn. ae
Union City.

2 purebred, not reg., Guern-
sey males. ready for service,
for. sale. R. F. Dewberry, Ac-
worth, care Brookhill Farm.

Black Angus bull, 6 yrs. old,
reg.. few grade cows. bred to
this bull (second breeding).
for sale at my farm near Mari-
etta. Also will buy 1 to 5 Reg.,
Polled Hereford heifers, dark
red type, 6 mos old up, not
bred, C.-K. : Carter. = Atlanta,
204 Decatur St; Me

1 good grade Jersey bull, Sire,
Reyal No. 403950. Heavy
milker Jersey mother. Wt. about
550 lbs.. 18 mos. old, $60.00 at
my place: John G. Pierson, Cul-
loden, Rt. 2. (mi. Hwy.. No, 7)

] reg.. roan pull yearling, 11
mos old. from very good cow
and very fine bull of the best
Polied Shorthern blood. Dr. J.
Ce outs, Collins. Ga.

day.
Moss.



See



HOLD YOUR COTTON AND HOLD
YOUR COTTONSEED

It will pay you rich: dividends and help. eae to
produce another crop next year.

1 Holstein bull, weight 1,000

|cash. 6 mi.

Jersey cows giving 119-115 gal.

steers,

DOr sy





v

ce as deve: as. 100; The grade is . always bet-
ter and the staple is always longer.

THE PRICE OF COTTON IS GOING UP

During the last week-the price of cotton on the
New York Exchange rose about 14 per pound. This
rise in-the price of cotton on the New York Cotton
Exchange was due to unfavorable weather over the
belt as well as to ToRMers holding cotton off the mar-

if farmers will re to hold their cotton off
the market, you will see cotton continue to go up on
the cotton exchanges and mill buyers will begin to

HOLD YOUR COTTON UNTIL PICKING
IS WELL ADVANCED

Very often we have bad weather in September.
Should we have a September gale this year, it is
possible that not more than one-half to two-thirds of |
this crop will be suitable for mill use.

Under the differentials in loan value established
by the Commodity Credit Corporation you cannot
hope to get a iving price for cotton that is below

If you go ahead and sell your cotton now and
then later in the season find yourself holding the
bag with a lot of low grade cotton it will be too late

TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture. 7 x

nery LE FOR SALE
pox .

y light celored Jersey "pull
weight 450 lbs., 1 yr. old from
5 gal. cow, $75. 00. M. M. De-
Bardelaben, Ellenwood, Rt, 1.

Fresh, Jemon col., Jersey cow,
2nd calf, easy to mill, very
gentle, for sale. 2 mi. So. Ma-
pletion on Gordon Road. Pat L.
Alley. Austell. Rt. 1.

Thoroughbred Hor ned Here-

ford bull, 6 mos. old, fime spec-

imen, $35:00: also 5 young, mix-
ed breed cows, bred to ee
Hereford bull. $65.00 ea. C.
Sears, Columbus. Macon eo

2 wks. olds Cuseasey male
calf, large. well grown to aze,
from high producing cow. an
be reg.,
Hankey. Helena.

1 nice heifer, 6 mos aia. $20.60
So., College Park,

near Bethsaida Church. R.-E.

Walker, Riverdale.

_ Jersey bull, 14 mos. old, gen-
tle, (child cam handle), ready
for service, $45.00. Leonard
Hanson. Buford. Rt. 2.
Guernsey-Jersey heifer, bred

to freshen in the Spring, well
built, good cond.. $50.00 cash.

J. D. Fisher, Stockbridge. Rt. 2.

1 Jersey. bull calf, born April
17. 1943. Will reg.. in buyers
name. Bargain. for $50.00. Rob.
ert Pursley, Haddock.

Cream col. gradeJersey. 2nd
calf, out of 5 gal. cow, for sale
Or trade without cali. a. :P.
Steinheimer, Brooks. Rt. 1.

70-odd White Face cattle, in-
cluding 40 brood cows, some
purebred, some 3/4 and better,
few less than half: 2 fine bulls.
1. Polled... 2%. yrs. ald. other
Horn type, 4% yrs. old, both
excellent breeding. B. F. Har-
ris, Griffin, phone 4586.

1 Beef eattle and 1- hog,
ready for marketing. $60.00 at
my barn. HE. M. Cox. Griffin.
Ria ay :

1 Holstein heifer. 15 mos: old.
Also 1 plug mule. Come see.
1 mi. Jonesboro on Stockbridge

Highway. Mrs. Jas. O%Dell,
Jonesboro. Rt. 1.
A Red: Polled | Hereford

springer. for sale. H. S. Thomp-
son, College Park. 1115 No.
Main ot. Ca. 1465:

Reg. Guernsey heifers, 6 mos.
to springers, $75.00 to $150.C0
ea. Make appointment and come
see. A.J. Trawick: Linton.

Fine Guernsey pull. full
stock, not reg.,. 242 yrs. old,
about 900 lbs., perfect picture,
gentle, $125.00: also; 1 mostly
Jersey bull. 21 mos. old. about
50C Ilbs., $50. 005. a. Wright,
Chamblee. 203 Tueker Rd.

6 yr. old cow. freshen Aug-
ust 20th, Suar.. 4 gal: day,
$125.00. 5 mi. West of Law-
renceville, Rt. 1. Box 336. -

Short Horn bull, 14 mos. old,
wt. about 800 lbs., fine, well
built. $100.00 for quick sale;
also mare mule colt. extra fine.
$100.00. Can see. Levi Rhine-

hardt.; Young Harris. eRe F
Boge be
6 mileh veows, 4-to 6 gal.,

milk daily; some fresh and

some have been milking from|m

2: tO 4 mes. also approx. 3s0
reg.. Red Duroc Riss. ele and

female, for sale. P, L. Mend:
ows, Vidalia. ay
; ES

&

48

_ See them, 2 mi. West Su
Sk Dear ke shee

buyers name, H. Be

4+ of Conquest and Big Chie:

ea. BO. Reg. buyer

| Emimets house also ;













3 Soe naires. a
reg., Hereford bulls, abo
yr. old, $50.00 ea. at pastu
or $55.00 ea. shipped. Also
cellent quality, hard type. d
Crimson Clover seed. Write
sample. price and 43 yrs.
rome WP Thornton, Dewevrose
f; :

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~ Milch cow, 7 yrs. old,
en \in September, 4, mi,
Stone Mtn.. on Rockbridge Bi
oe L. Hardman, oe
R

1 polled Hereford bull, De
old, also 2 brood sows,
10 pigs 6 wks. old, Hee
J. T.. Waters, Gainesville

Nice Guernsey bull, 9
old. sub. to reg.. out of
alds- Lady of Americus,
704686. and Sized by Coun
Ridgemore, No. 2692












































M. Wicker. Americus, (O
Albany Road.) oes

$6 not reg. White Fac
and. heifers. 8 reg.. :
White Face cows and ha
4 P. C. brood sows and 2















lanta Ve 55 Dan Ma
mene 826. st | Charles










HOGS FOR 8

$2: OV EG Pigs, pure,
large for age, 6 wks.
each at my, home.
Smith, Madison, Rt

A very nice bunch of
for sale. Most of, the pigs
O. I. C. and P. C. erbdgsed.
prices reasonable, 7-10. Wks.
M. F. Fuller, Furryviile, R

Have for a yi
I. @, males 63S: .































titled to. ree. 6 ae yf
25th, for sale. Will not <
J. W. Maxwell, Aragon, R:




12 pigs, black and white -
ed, 10 wks. old, $10.69 ea.
my place 2 miles west of
hutta. Bob pedi y;
Ric ty

EE padyr 0: FE: pigs, :
old, $25.00; also largs p
ducks, $4, 00 pr.; Silver and
den pheasants, $10.00 pair. }
take grown Quineas at $1.0
on a trade. Mrs. Helen St
Rt. 2, Box 564, Atlanta.

3 Spotted P. C. pigs: g
ea, FO Ray. Covington,

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Reg. Spotted P. C, boar
mos. old, weight 175 Ibs., |
by Fruit Ridge Cha
Grand Champion 1941 Atl,
Show ,from sows sired by.

den Edenfield, Millen.

O. I. C. and Berkshire
for sale. L. R. Pierson. L:
Ranch, Doraville, Rt. 1

3 Sp. C. gilts, 4 mos. old,
King Conquest, i
Fairview Pride, grandd
ter of Conquest :
Grand: Champion boar,

Fred C. Seago, Pinehu
; a

20 S. P.-C. Pigs, ;
per .cent white. B. 06
without papers, $10. 0.
with papers. Wont ship. W
be ready for sale from. Sept.
until: Sept: 15. -. Fe Sn
Milledgeville.

Reg. Duroc pigs, the: blc
type. All Cherry King /br
ing. Also several crossed
Of Ce se: Styles, Jun

Big bore black Afric
Guinea, 1 boar, 8 mos. old,
lbs. if fat $45.00; 4 boars al
1 sow pigs 10 wks. ae
fat type $12.50 ea. F. Oo ;
farm or $15.00 crated and
to express office here. Wi
wheat, corn, oats, barle
good hay at market pri
here. F. P. Prather, Mon
RET: }

3 real Nice, youte Pe,
225 lb. sows With 21 pigs,
by O. I. C. bear, farrowed
ust toe $175 for ore
ship. _M. Moon, shi oh

oes lot of P.C.. and Hi
shire pigs. $10.00 pair 2
farm. J. P. English, Mil
yi



$

Purebred O. Te. pis
treated, 8 wks. old Au;
$12.50 ea. Will not ship A.
Hornsby, Atlanta. _ Campb i
ton Re end: Dedsan ar.

2305. ; 5

1 purebred Hampshir
reg... about 13 mos. old
C. sow, bred to reg., ee
Both in good cond..J- V
Stockbridge. ee

2: ie Gs has for
. West of Bill Wh
a Rock Spring Rt...



$20.0



sale.
Ae 2





eS sere or. trade te pre-
es oe ans. cee
ts or
. P.-C. pigs. Gates and
: bleod lines.. Mitchell
ds. Pace: Peachtree St.. N.
anta, 3. eS

ce: C. reg. boar. 3 mos. old.
ires sire, grand sire, and.
grand. sire
hampions. Dam of finest -
also.. Out of lit of 15,

ood individual. Dbl.-
ors furnished, $20._
Yarateio. Blue

yrebred O. kL. Cz pigs. ats
Su treated, $12.50 ea. at farm
for prompt sale. Crate and ship
for $1.50.ea. extra. K. D, San-

jd, $10.00 ea Will not
. J. P. Merritt, Rt. 5, Low-
ooper Lake Rd.. Marietta.

veral brood sows and half-}

norough bred O. I. C.. pigs.
ae Bock Face, Rt,

C on Poland * China

. 6 wks. old, $7.007 ea.

E. Phillips, 1591 Howell

Re Atlanta. Pha Bel-
Pt 1851" a; j

z. 0. T..C. pigs, 1 wks,

ug. 31. $11.00 ea. with
pers. Sell at home on Athens
efferson Hwy. Pee eee
aoe Athens, Rt. -2.

eg. Berkshire sows wt. 300
ea. ready bred, - - $60.00 ea
< a Richardson, Lithia

Ble As

purebred F . pigs,
ks. old, S10 60 ea. Ped-
papers furnished free, .
Hartwell.
twell. Rt. 3.

ed Duroc boars and gilts,
ech and April farrow. block-
ye. cherry red. J. E. Ham-
ek, Poulan.

1. ., pigs, 8 Wks. old.
0 up. Pedigree furnished
prompt shipments. Also
gilts and sows, best brood.
-Prices reasonable and
etters. answered. D. B.
hart, P. O. Box 488, De-

ar.
pure bred Ss. oe brood
-and 2 gilts. same breed.
them at my home BS me
Suwanee on Rt. 1.
its Suwanee. RE &

ocslow down blocky,
miy . red: Orion Cherry
pigs ready to ship, Ibi.
reg. in buyers name.

PD. Ledger, Andersonville.

SOW and 25 feeder shoats.
fine growing condition.
E. Barnes, Gray-

reg. stock, 6
S.; $15.00, a 12 wks, $20.06.
xtra fine large gilts. $25.00
C. R. Morgan, Americus.

1p. Cc. sows. 1 bred.to far-
Sept. Ist, wt: 350. lbs.. $75.-
bred to farrow Nov, Ist.
250 lbs., $50.00 Milton Car-
Experiment. phone 4706.

| pigs between 3 and 8 wks.
rossed between S. P. C.

W.C.. for sale. W. E. Book-
est Point.

ne young Hereford pigs
om best blood lines for sale
w. Life treated.. Ship any-
re. Write for prices. Otto
ng. 34 Jackson St.. Hartwell.

PC. pigs, arcund 2 mos.

fine blood lines, $8.00 ea.

Vy -piace. J.-H. PME ae
ins.

ep C. sow, (Grand-

ie of Hero) brd to Su-

type (By, Tight type A

Bred Boar) 65 0/0 White

ry type for Sep& Ist far-

lol. eoniee $85.00; Li: MM,
er. Morgan

-oland China hogs from rez,
5 boars, 5 mos. old, $45.-
Bi 5 boars, 4 mos. old,

0.00 ea: 5 gilts. 5 mos. old,

: 10 gilts. 4 mos. old,

0) =. 8 reg. brood so.vs,

9.00 ea. All short-legged,
ht-back. heavy body tyne.
loculated, with papers. C.
tler. Rt. 2 St. Matys Re...
bus.

. white sow 2 yrs. old. bred
roe boar. had 4 lit. vigs.
eo) threesvyr-. | ree SOW

ed to Duroc boar, 5200: 9

-C. iand Duroc uae good

~8 wks. old. $8.00 ea. 2 for

5.00. FOB Crawford. Buyer

for treatment. Dan Turner,
xington.

20 nice. 8 wks. old pigs, $6.00
Tf interested come and see
Grover E. Lindsey. Musella.

black Poland China boar
Ss 3 mos: old. Wlhigible for
papers furnished. Dbl.
ted; Sire and dam. from
ristocrat Herd. Best breed-
stock availabic. $15.00 a.
y farm. L. S. Jamison,

Le gee 18 mos. |

dition. Mrs,
Smyrna.

all world}

Guineas. and Essex.

$50.
| Lavonia, Rt. 1.

E. x. ROY Also young boars a sale at

| farm.



i,



-O.. Eb C. doe See: mos.
old, wt. approx. 300, lbs. $55.00:
also: 5 pigs. $12.50: ea.- Jersey

| heifer. 9 mos. old, $35.00; Male

calf. $25.00; all in go0d con-

Chas. Johnson.
pee *

1, purebred O. . -boar. 10

mos. old, for fe 3 mi. North

Jasper, on Hwy. No. 5. E. L.
Patterson, Talking Rock. Ret

10 -extra fine pigs, big bone
cross, 6
wks. old August 17th, $15.00
per pair at my. farm. Pha ~

Shook, Tiger.

CORRECTION: 6 pure bred
C. shoats, 4 gilts. 2 males,

ders, Eatonton.

= 5 Berkshire ~ and Big Bone

shire brood sow 18 mos. oid,
ready to breed. wt, 350. Ibs.
00. at my lot. G. A. Skelton,

40 pigs and shoats, 8 ies, old,

$8.00, 3 mos, old $10.00; Hamp-

shire, Duroc. and Big bone
Guinea, wt. 42 to 60 lbs. Will
have them treated and shipped.
CR. Wade. Warrenton.

Few Duroc | males, reg. if,
buyers name, treated. Several
good sow pigs, $20.00 and up
for sale first of Sept. Place
your order now. Lewis x. Seay.
McRae, Rt. 2. be

Reg. and open Ou ALU, silts.

my place, Dr. _N. Guthrie,
Medical Arts Bldg., Lecce: ;

Reg. 0.7. C. Pigs. 3 mos. old,
$20.00 ea: 3 gilts, 6 mos. old,
$30.00 ea.: 1 sow with 6 pigs. 7
wks. old, $125.00. Reg. papers
go with all. W. T. Allen, Dan-

jelsville. Rt.. 1.

Reg. Durocs of highest eer
bred

ity, pigs all ages, open or
gilts. service boars. B. O. Car-
ter, Griffin, Rt. D..



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

-

1 white stallion. 7 yrs. old,,
wt. 1400 Ilbs., extra nice, han-



dies easy. $350. 00 or. trade for |.

Geo. Le Merritt,

me

young. stoclx.
Greensboro.

-{ high spirited, 5 gaited sad-
dle horse, bay color, wt. 1,000
lbs., 9 years old. No bad _hab-
its. Beautiful animal. Y. A.
Olive, Woodland. .

1 spotted horse. wt. 1050, Ibs.
gentle. works good to plow.
also 6 yr. old blue cow, calf
2%%emos, old. giving 2% gal.,
now on little feed, for sale:
also 25 hens, now laying, $1.25
ea. for hens. Come. dont write.
CoC. Bray. Fayetteville. RE al:

12 yr- old = farm
mules, wt. about 1000 lbs. ea.,
$175.00 for both; also a 2 H.
wagon, good shape. $75.00 FOB
a. D. Cowart. Morgan.

Good plug mare mule, $63.00
at my farm, or exc. for milch
cow and -ealf,.or 221 Ve. old

2 sound.

B. Daniel, Waynesboro.

heavy pr. of good work
mules for sale reasonable. R. T.
Jones, a 1

Nice, 5 vr. old bay mre, wt.
950 good saddle gaits and
good worker, $165.00 at my
barn. L. R. Bellamy. Homer,

Rue2,

1 good. gentle. 1 red horse mule
middleaged. works good, cheap
for cash or exc. for yee ilings:
Emley Long, Dahlonega. Rie

1. mare male. wt. 900 Ibs..
good cond. work anywhere,
smart, $125.00. C. B. OQuinn,
Blackshear. Rt. 1.

J mare fOr sates Re H Pace,
Deeatur, Rt. 2, phone Cr 3549.

1 good riding pony, large
enough to do light plawing,
$50.00 or trade for yearlings
or shoats. D. G. Dunn. College
Park Bt 2 Box 10-

A good mule, wt. about 800
Ibs. <-$35:00 Ore exe. for hogs,
calves or hens. Alcey C. Brown.

Palmetto, Rt. 1. be

1 horse and 1-muie for sale
or trade for corn, cows, ete.
Ghenn Nor ton. Fairburn.

1 sound, plug mule, for sale
or ,trade for cows, hogs or
coats. Mrs. Lillie Boyce. Cov-
ington. Rt. 3.

1 pr. black mares. wt. about
1400 lbs., gentle. work any-
where, young and in good eond..
pete 00 at my home in Pridgen,
G. C. Brown, Broxton.

1 ae bay mare mute, 12
yrs, ald, gentle, work anywhere
sinele oer double, $75.08. Come
sec, or write. Emory L. Mabry,
Brooks, Rt :

: Barrett, Bremen.

colt, in gooc

Guinea Pigs. 6 wks. old. $6.00 | 2
ea. at my home near Fairview | J
School. Also 1 purebred Berk-.

ers.

$2.25 ea,





Dark Ce addle mare, 3 yrs.
old. wt. abo
at bargain. Cane be seen at my

barn, 4 mi. So. Adairsville. Edd

| Abernathy. Adairsville, Rt. 3,

care W. F. Brookshire.

1 mule, about 15 yrs. old, for
sale. . A. .Philips. Atianta.
1684 Stewart Ave., S. W. Rt. a

Good, gentle mule, work any-

where, safe for ladies and chil-

dren to handle, wt. 900 Ibs.,
for sale. Come ae ae M.
R :

- sound mare, work any-
where, good saddler, about 1100
lbs., 6 yrs. old, $130. Come see.

near Loudsville Cari Ground
fon Cleveland Rd. J.
Cleveland, Rt. 3.

1 brood mare, weaned, 3rd
See. Mrs.

Rt. 2.

arywhere, or sale.
Goolsby,: Alma.

CORRECTION: 1 splendid,
high bred, light bay, gentle,
years old, fat, wt.. ,about 1150
Ibs., work mare, Jndians. bred.
Works anywhere and does
right. Children can ride. See
or write. J. Ww. Cavtledgs, Bs
ipar: st. de

A. mule ior rent: about 8 yrs. :
old, wt. 1200 lbs., pert, gentle,

work good, anywhere, in 7 vine
shape. WKesponsible party can
use same balance of year for
feed. Must live within 20 or

25 miles Vidalia. Write on see.

Ace Sawyer, Vidalia, Rt. 1.

5 lack horse mule, wt. 900 |

lbs., sound, good worker any-

| where, $125. 00; A. P. ~-Wads-
worth, Woodland, Rt. 4.

Plug mule, gentle, fair con-

dition, blind 4 eye, good worker,

$50. 00 at my farm. Or. exc.

for thoroughbred heifer, Guern-

sey, Jersey or Holstein, already

bred. Or exc. for 2 young heif-
Mrs. G, - W.

Lenox.



RABBITS AND cAVIES
FOR SALE -



i; egeencse N. Z. White rab-
bits. best of breeders, 5 are 2
mos. old, 2 are grown. cheap for
aN .00. George Ray, Cuthbert.

ts A.

large NZ, White buck.
mos. old, $1. 50: 4 young N. Z
Whites. 3 mos. old, $1.00 ea.
Al} in good shape. Wiley Welch,
McRae, Rt. 2.

JN. Z. White doe. 12 mas.
old. $3.00 cash with order.

4 Stamp for reply? Elvey C. = ard,

Junction City,

4M -Z: White niet

mos. old, $1.50 ea.; 2 Chin-

-chilla Gray bucks, 3% mos. ofd,
At my place. Eugene

New, Atlanta, 1281 poulevard
Dros. ie 5697.

Red and Gray N. Z.. rabbits
for sale, also. want to buy 20
White Rock pullets, March
hatch, 4-A quality only. -
culls. J. G. Egle, Atlanta, 443
East Ontario Ave., S. Ww.

2 IN VA White rabbits, 8 wks.
old, $3.00 pr. FOB. a L, Sad-

ler, Grantville.
heifers. FOB here. Mrs. Myra ;

3-4 mos. old N. Z. . Whites,
does, $2.00 ea; bucks, $1.50 ea;
8 wks. old N. %Z. Red doe,
ee Brown doe, 8 wks. old,

2.00; 2 Black Flemish Giants
5 mos. old bucks, $3.00 ea; 2
yr. old Ohinchilla. doe, - $7.50.
Shipped COD. Ralph Skinner,
Columbus, 3535 River Road.

Ped Flemish,\N. Z. White,
Angora rabbits, all ped., for
sale. Junior Carlton, Atlanta,
832 St. Charles Ave., N. H.

4 prs. purebred-N. Z. Whites,
9 mos. old, $3.00 pr; 1. NZ.
White puck, 4 mos. old, $2.50.
Alt from large, 10 Ib. healthy,
vigorous and prolific (10 to 12
ea. mating) breeding stock. I.
1. Reese, _Macison, Ri A.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



2 milk goats (1 Toggenburg),
2 nannies and 1 billy kid, 6 mos.
old. All in- good cond. Cheap
for quick sale. Mrs. Jaine Doug-
las, Augusta. Rte 8 Box tag.

At stud. purebred Nubian
buek of attractive appearance
and splendid breeding. reg. in
the American Goat Society,
Farl S. Redwine, Madras.

1 Saanen milk goat for sale
or trade for young calf. C. H
Watkins. Clarkston.

Goat. geritle and well broke,
with ~ nice wagon. for sale,
eheap: BB: . Langley. Stene
Mouttanm. Rt 1

~urebred Hampshire
sinb, 7 mos. old, in fine shape,
well marked, for sale| J. Frank

buck

| Wellborn, Rock oe =



800 lbs. gentle, |

D. Petitt. |

con gentle, work:

5B

it
< mos.

a Mothes gave 3 ats..

Calhoun. |

2

Jhave, age, wt..

male, 3.to 5 mos. old. reg..



eprisky Bill 3 ae old. son |

ce Soi Roderick. and Juniete

Galahad. thor oughbred. Yog-
| genburg.

Hee igh maak
strain. * 0000 J. I. Bowden,
Atlanta, 565 Nosth Ave., N. EL

|. Toggenburg buck kid. 2

wks. old, son of Gen. MacAr-
thur, from heavy milk strain
on both sides. ent. to reg.) nat-
urally hornless. Miss Blise Mc-

Arthur, Curryville.

' . Hornless
j yrs. old. milking 5 mos..

Saanen doe. 314
giving
2% qts.. now, cheap. for quick
sale. Cant ship. See at. my
barn. or call. G. W. Brown,
Mountain View. Ca 2306.

Purebred, reg. Wagaah ais
mature dam, wihoue horns, of
heavy: milk stock and exe ept-
ionally fine breeder. John
Hynds. Atlanta, 93 Waren ae
N. E., De 5140.

Milk : goats. young does

(some bred), sev. 2nd and 3rd

milkers, nearly dry. for - sale.

J. Fray Nance. Griffins

Pure white Saanen buck, 6
old. from 6 at. mother
and grand- -mother. $8.00 or exc.
for heifer. calf or any farm
product. Mrs. H. T.: Teare,
Atlanta, Rt. 4, Ra 1693.

3 mos. old doe. from
day milk goat, $10.00.
ship. collect unless furnished
erate. Mrs.. Clara Prince, De-
morest. Rt. 1, Box 14.

L
&

al,

At stud, the outstanding a.

wen reg. Sire of Ga. 20 ib.-

. production breeding. . res
$3. 00. Does boarded; 2 April
buck kids. papers to yeg., one
from. 7-3/4 Qt. mother, 1st
kids: 2 bred milking does. Cood
qualities. Low prices. Edwin
Simpson, evant. 695 Pa gnes
Ave., NSW : a"

2- white,
goats,

half grown milk
1 billy and 1 nannie.
milk, $5.00
Mrs. ho AG
Al. 4, Box

ea. Call Ra 4382,
Barnett, Atlanta,
272 i

8 nice Ewes, 2 yrs. old last
spring, and 4 lambs, for sale
at my farm, 12 mi. east of
Write for further in-
formation if desired. C,
Howies, Rydal.

Chocolate color, hornless teak
Pee buck, 7 wks. old, sub.
to reg. $5.00 at my place. B. |
Strickland, Edison (Calhoun
Co). Rises !

1 mate Topas goat
(has been altered), for sale: H.
M. Simpson, McDonough, Rt 3:

At Stud, reg. Saanen male,

| Donupel S-3456-A. G. S. Fee,

$38.00. Does pastured, $3.00 a
month. W. J. Sumlin, AHanta,
730 Grand Ave., N. W.

- Reg., purebred Toggenburg
buck: kid, 6 wks. old. Good size,
dark color, perfect markings,
naturally hornless. Excellent
producers on Sire and Dams
side. * Reasonable, quality con-
sidered. Warren Rollins, At-
ante 349 yey Hill Ave., N.

No| Ww.

gous ehoice Southdown Rain.
lambs, for breeding, $20.00 ea.
K. D. Sanders, Hatonton. Rta 2

1 milk goat, 2 qt. cap., Saan-
en and Toggenburg: also 6 mos.
old doe kid; both for $25.00.
John G. Clack, Acworth.

A very gentle (pet) part Tor.
genburg mail goat, for sale
cheap. S. M. Hearn, College
Park. 1238 No. Main~- St.,
Ca 3570.

Horniless, reg.., _ Toggenburg.
buck, 4 mos. from. line of high
milk producers, $17.50 Exp.
Collect. C. Oliver, Atlanta, Rt.
ae eee 473.



2 LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE WANTED:

Want reg., Guernsey heifer
calves, from heavy milkers.
Bob Sosby, Carnesville.

Want 1 Poll Hereford. buli
calf and an unrelated heifer,
both to be res: A. E. Wiikie,

College Park,

HOGS WANTED:

Want some purebred Black
Essex pigs, boars -and = gilts.
State -size, age and price. S. L.
Palmer, Camilla, Rt. 4.

Want 2 or more good Red
Duroe shoats. male and femais,
cheap for cash. State what you
and price. Otis
Martin. Talking: Roek.. Re. 2.

Want O. I..C. or Berkshire
and
of blocky build. Leland Sands,
Glennville, Rt. 1.

HORSES AND MULES
WANTED:

Want to buy good farm mule,
8 to 12 yrs. old. State price. E.
W: Morris, Winston, Rt. 1- &
mi. So. Winston}. ;

PORE.
ake

Can't

| wages.

separate houses.

-of crops..

: school

4 empt.



for cash. Lest
ielsville. Rt. 3.

Want good plow _ 1
ares 1 farm work, :
1150 Ibs., not over 10
cheap for cash, near
M. D. Forbes,

RABBITS WANTED: a

Want 1 N. Z. Red bue
bie 1 yr. old, of good s
or trade. Henry
1.

: Milledgeville Rt.

xen 1 White NZ
ped. stock, about 8 m
for 1 of same breeding
Fred Bynum, Berryton

_SHEEP AND GOATS
| WANTED: Ss

Want common goats,
Ms old. 1 billy ane
= Lewis, A

young sheep. Write

have and best cash price
see Atlanta, Rt :
Pose:





ee
Want Bes on. Yar

to or look after and fee

stock, chickens, etc.

Prefer around

Douglas or Axson. H.

Leod, Milan, Rt. i

Want good 1 i

' good land, house with

standing rent.. Not.
50 mi. Atlanta. ~

C. F. Floyd, Hiram,
R. Y. Allgood.

mail ia Sloe bus I
Cobb or Fulton Co
Smith, Roswell, Rt 1,

Atlanta or hire for wag
1944. Exp. in general farm
cattle, hogs. i
vineyards, | tC;
furnished. W. A. Stew iS
Ripa a

White man wants g
crop on halves with go
good tools, mules, land, tr
etc. Have to be mov
mail and school bu
Poke Gore, Newborn,

Want farm for 1944. Hay
hands to work. Must have
house and land. C. R. Ri

son, LaFayette, Rt. 4.

2 brothers, exp.
ages 33 and 25 yrs.. V
crops on share basis
Atlanta or South Georg
3 -,
draft @iatus. Saclt
W. He Watson, coe
9th Ave. oo ee

Want small farm near !
with fairly good living qu
suitable for raising poul
vegetables. Rice he ar d-
Clarkston,. Box 73. :

Want 1 h. crop, 25-30 ae
for 1944. Good land

house, Well water, ba

bldgs., ete. Can. fu

Want near Athens.
Lester Ma:

ielsville, Rt. 3. ze

Want farm. 10 or :
good land, good small h

barn, pasture, good water, |
8rds and 4ths or standin

Want near school or-bi
G. S. Davis, Lawrenceyl
I 3 ie

Want 1% or 2 H. far
land,. for standing 7

bus line.
pane ee W. H, Jat Gr
fin, RE. ;

Want A, farm with

able standing rent. Can
gather Fall cotton crop.
mail answered. D. A. Gion
Gyan. 701 Garibaldi

Man and wife want
on 50-50 basis for 194
to, be moved and f
Good willing workers
DeLong, ava aye Cx
S. W.

Want job as

: Turpen ine
woods rider or taking eare of
cattle and hog farm. Lif tim

32 Wis. old. =e

Wife and 2 -cnik
Wife can also raise chicl
Want to contact right p

exp.

right away. Johnnie Mado
Glennville. ji See





Want reliable man
boys to work on dain f
Pay man $60.00 mo. and
according to what the:
Furnish house and w
ages. M. White, Bock
Ris. (c- White |




= The. Ge0Beia tobacco markets have

me to a close. The number of pounds :
geld in Georgia warehouses this year is

very deceptive if taken as an index of the
mount of the Georgia crop produced.

Millions of pounds of tobacco

fm some of the Georgia markets.

The purpose of this article is to try
be give as full information as possible with
regard to the number of pounds produced

a Georgia and the number of pounds
brought into Georgia from. other states, ||.

as well as the prices paid for this year's
rop of tobacco.

uring the first week of the abacus

market, which opened on July 27, I trav-

eled through the tobacco belt- from Pel-_
ham to Hazelhurst. On that trip, I was in|
the market at Pelham, Tifton, Adel, Nash-

twille, Waycross, Blackshear, Douglas,
Baxley and Hazlhurst.

Everyw here I went, the tobacco ware-

hou ses were from less than one-third to uh

Jess than one-half full.

The acreage this year is somewhat re-

uced and the tobacco crops g

ee:
ere late. A great deal of tobacco

of the jate tobacco is usually diseased and

was burning around the edges and on the

ps without ripening.

-. After the tobacco ee aged pad
he. armers saw the low grade tobacco sell- ae

jing almost as high as the good tobacco,

y got busy and gathered this late dis-.
ised tobacco which is ordinarily left. a.

e field and plowed back into the gr round.
JAlso the very low grade and trashy tobac-
co, which ordinarily is kept at home and |
put back in cow lots or used in hen nests,

RM HELP ee FARM HELP WANTED



Want good party for 2 H. -
op on 8rds and 4th or halves. i gather, crop.
-houses.. Good land, plenty of | / wood, pasture.
water and pasture, 5 mi. Fair- route.
5 Ww. L. Franklin, Fair-_
Z bor 7c 3s

: ECE. oks
ant small family to gather ie

acres of cotton and other |. Want honest, sober man with
plenty, of help, exp. in farming
for:2 H. farm, 5 acres in culti-
Raise corn, cotton, S.
potatoes. -4 or 5 A. in vegetab-
Near;good. market.
near school
East Indian
Creek -Church.: Bi Do McLeod,
Rt. et (Rockbridge

Pay $125 -day.. for cot |

Aine and, furnish house,
and pasture. Consider |
venting crop to right party for.
O44. On RFD. and School Bus
fe. See. at* once. . Elbert.
Hy: Hoschton, Rie2 :

i int unencumbere White
fan, middleaged, to help
work around farm. Mrs,
White, Savannah, Rt. 3,

4 vation.

les.
fast, 54 Re
and church. -

house;
Emi

Stone Min.,
Road), ~

= from.
the Carolinas and Florida were marketed

that
ime was still in the field un-croped. Some -



Want? seiko faa to.
Furnish

~On school: pus
Pay prevailing prices
for cotton picking and_ day la-.

Grier, eens

WwW, ant - at- once one family

| etc. . was: epauled 46 the Taaricer soa Sold,

-This increased the pounds sold on Georgia
markets, as practically the entire product-_
jon went to market where ordinarily
around 10 per cent of the crop never
reaches a. tobacco warehouse. 3

I have before me a table of figdves,

showing the sales of tobacco in each

bacco market. in Georgia.
Tifton is one of the largest yanrhels:

In 1942, Tifton sold 7,320,706 pounds. In _
(1943, Tifton sold 6, 71, 126. pounds. This

was a decrease on Tifton market of 579,-
582 pounds or more than 7 per cent de-
cerease from 1942. 4. v

- Douglas is another large market. te
1942, Douglas sold 6,670,804 pounds of

tobacco and in 1948 Douglas sold 6,270,~
084 pounds. This was a decrease on the |

Douglas market of 400,720. pounds or
more. than 6 per cent less than in 1942. ;
The Nashville market in 1942 sold 5,-
669, 276 pounds and in 1943: Nashville sold
5,558,736 pounds, a decrease of more than

110, 000 pounds.

On the Adel market in 1942, total. ediea

amounted to 2,357,210 pounds and 19438

total sales amounted to 2,153,382. This was
a decrease of 203 ,828 pounds or- more .
than 8 percent. -

On a basis of these figures, the Geor-.
gia crop for 1948 was decreased around
8 per cent, notwithstanding the fact that

-all the low grade tobacco and all the dis- ~
eased tobacco was . easy and eos

to the market.
In addition to this, some of the mar-

-kets. named above, sold considerable

amounts of tobacco that was hauled into
Georgia from out of the state. a.
< Out Of State Tobacco ss
Many Georgia markets sold larg xe duan:

i

Ae ee

help | Wa~t unencumbred woman |

house, |for farm work. State age, |

health and wages expected in

first.~ letter. Ss. L. Calfee;
Brunswick, Ria. 5;

_ Want man to belo big tuck t
h. erop. Pay $10.00 to $15.00
month, board and laundry to
right person. See or write at
once. R.-E. Fasc iie AEs euEe
ming, Rte 04 ;

farm, 6 mi.
Co.

: Ww.

Want middleaged, Poe far-
mers, man and wife, white or
colored, to gather crop; corn,
peas and potatoes. Or family
with boy large enough to plow.
ote house, wood, water and
pasture; also rent for 1944 if
suitable. . , EK. Brown. College

Land

salary,



Want wlins -workrs
labor to tend and gather 2 H.

No better section. for gen.
farming in So. Ga.
Tyler, Pavo, Rt. 1.

Want farm hand for wages.
Good pay for a working man,
also want half cropper for 1944.
to work 2.or 3 plows. Good men
. | only considered.

/W, A. Biggers, Cordele. RE. 4.

Want single man, sober and:
reliable, to~
dairy, and smal crop. Weekly
board -
White man preferred.
Parks, Bremen,

Want tenant with= ambition

tities a ou of state. tobacco, dus ;

. fact that most tobacco on Georgia

kets was bringing the ceiling | price.

2s Ths was exceptionally noticeab
inarkets along the Georgia and. Flo
Railroad and on highways leading fre
South Carolina to Florida.

As an illustration: Statesboro, wh

near the Carolina line, in 1942 sold
528 pounds while.in 1943 Statesboro s
6,108,388 pounds or an. increase of 2,( I

860 pounds.

On a basis of markets which. did
-gell so much out of state tobacco, this
dicates that Statesboro sold about tw
one-half million Sims of Carolina tob

COE

. The Valdosta agree jn 1942. sol
014, 099: pounds while in 1943, Vald
sold 6,390,146 pounds, But, reports
the Valdosta: market show the sales of
of state tobacco to be 1,971,882 pou

-On this basis, the total sales of

: tsbuee on the Valdosta market in-1

amounted to 4,418,324: pounds. This

a decrease of Georgia tobacco on the -
dosta market of 1,595,775. pounds: or

proximately 25 per cent decrease in
from the 1942 crop. -
The Georgia Tobacco Cie

On the basis of all these return:
indication is that Georgia produced a
erop this year of around 55,000,000 p
and received an average price of aro
38 cents per pound, makes a total Sales

the state of $20,900,000, against total a.

in 1942 of $18,596, 260. This average pr
of 38 cents per pound. is. ae 29 ce
per pound in 1942. Dany ee

TOM M LINDER, :
Commissioner of Agriculture

FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANT



> Want white: woman oF
home -and help ~ with
farm duties. Miss Ret
Bradley. eee

Want white woman, 2
years old to live on farm
help with farm, <work. |
wages wanted. Must be gt
character. Mis J
Rome, Be grin

Want. settled, white won
of good character,
home and assist with ge!

with |
N. E. Pavo, Brooks

See me: J.

No drinkers.

help with small

ly: reliable

laundry. | Good salary. Miss Vera G
Bi. W. | Box 127, Gray, Ga.

BOR Obs; kA

* Want: man to tun and h
charge of Dairy. - Must.

and

Ww ite. Dairy.

mt 2 exp. fais Paaadt gin
e ae only by

with 2 able and willing to do
. good work, to help gather crops,
-also. do or assist: with rough
carpenter work. < W. Har-
ae Barnesville, cee oe
: S : oon ,

Want refine, fealty: unen-

letter,
a wanted. | c.



ae for 2 small non! ante middleaged - woman

12 mi.

District, Hall County, Be
welling on
nson, Gainesville.

nt family, black or white ing rent.
eis ~ work.

= School us and mail

. Write or come.
narles, Ellijay.
Want man with help enough
take charge of 2 H. crop, and
anager to.
ealthy community,
re, school bus, gin, mill, etc.
ood water, 2 houses, 3 and 5
oms, out ?buildings, new barn

Wee edgjoining places, locat- |

for farm work. Ref. exch.<F.
H. Sheppard, Jefferson, Rt. 3.

each. H. V.|.. Want good, reliable farmer
: to work S or 3h. crop on hal-
yes, or 3rds-and. 4th or. stand-
4 R. house. On school
_ bus and mail route; 1-4 mile
church. 3 mi. North Douglas-
: ville.
lsville, Rt. .3.

| Want farm families, . aiored
=~ or white, for day work and pick-
ine cotton. Furnish work year

Cl de #round. Pay $1.50 per
Rt. 5, ooo 1 Furnish house, wood and truck

Gainesville, in, Bark



AR. eeiled=
free. Do some}

- W. McPherson,

cotton to gather.
| Wee Me Clemones, Rome. Rt.

. self. Good |?
handy te ehone. No. County. 2602.

suit

mill. Rent or 50-50 basis. Com-
municate. with Hy, fa hgcebn i

people accepted. H. G See Midville.

Canton.

re,

il ings, wood and water out
spring. Seca Young,
cae" - 1. :

. PECIAL CATTLE BALE

A Special Mileh cow and. Springer ae
cow Sale, sponsored by the Merchants, Businea:-
County Commissioners and City Council,

will be held in Cuthbert, Wednesday, September

C.W.T.,at Cuthbert Livestock: 1

: at 3: mF | Cherry Ave.

a ra.

. consisting of 50 high class Hereford COWS,
me calyes, and pure blood, reg., Hereford bull
out of Cummings stock), will be disposed - Oh

AL oe. Cattlemen

jouse and plenty of gut-

Rt S22 4

Good land, pas- | 50 basis. 20 A. cotton, plenty

good bottom land for.

LW. Morris, Winston, Rt. Be
mi. So. Winston)

(3

M.,
In addition, the entire. herd of Mr. Wm.

and. _ Farmers of a

EW. Simmons, ~Doug- [
ae Country pecple. only. can qual-
ify.

day.

| patches; have around 600 bales
Call or: oe ;

: Want good farmer: tak tok fs
He farmer for 1944 k2 Fy. crop, 3rds and 4ths or 50- |

eorn, 5:
UR. house; on school, bus Rt. E.

eed, onesboro.

Park, Rt. 1, Fairburn Rd.

Want experienced truck far- |

mer and wife at once. Fall crop,
10 acres, near Atlanta. New, 4

Ee house, modern conveniences
and heat, meals; advance $5.00
Must.
have own furniture and. move,
Permanent if satisfac-

weekly vs., half crop.
selves.
tory. F.C. Riley. Atlanta, 17
Foundry St. Ne Wee, S421,

Want couple. of small family
to operate 75 A. Stock farm on
profit sharing plan. Raise feed,
build permanent pasture, stock,
spoultry, truck. milk*-73< or 4
cows. Must be exp., with ref.

Good home. School bus.
B. E. Bridges, College Park,
386 Janice) Drive, Ca 6598,

Want farmers to help - pick
25 acres of cotton and do gen-
eral farm. work. Reuben Biship,
Fayetteville.

- Want good man and wife, for

ek Lh. crop. Good land, pas-
Want. good man to run grist.

ture, water, new house (never
used). About 8 aeres~ cotton
allotment, bal. corn, peas, hay,
OC! - Good
and: furnish self.
ored. 5 mi.

White or col-

Buford,

Want good, exp. farraex for
5 H. farm for 1944, located 6

mi. Hast of Ty Ty, betw een Nor- | 1
man. and Sylvester.

- Good
lotments. Mrs.. C. A. Patter-
son, Ty Ty) Wt. 4:

Want refined, settled couple

1 to live in house (electr icity and.

running water) and care for el-
derly couple on farm. Garden,
raising chickens, 1 H. farm if
interested, also Dairy on place.
State salary wanted. Mrs.
George Roberts, ae 302

Want handy man on small
acreage. Room, board, Jaun-
dry and $15.00 month. Look
after garden, hogs and chick-

- ens. Must be gober, healthy man

Located: 3 smi. So,
Mrs. at gee.

over 50.







Eee Rt ee

community. Move :

Fast Buford, near
Zion Hill Se cone Cain,

al- |.

on 5 year contract; small, well
equipped farm ~ near Atlanta.
Give attractive. proposition to
acceptable party., Prefer one
exp., in truck and chickens. AV-:
ailable December. Write Ed:
Johnson, Atlanta, 755 Berke-
dey Ave., N. We?

Have opportunity for cor ple
on 2 mule farm. Rich land, on,
Hwy., 15 mi. Columbus.- Small
house, plenty. wood. Shares and
salary. State full particwars.
Alice Walton, ee SOUS, Box
905.5

~ Want. good man to tend 2, ta
crop. Good community, good
school, near Commerce. Mrs.

ea: Osbon,, Clermont. Rt a

K . Want family to gather this
years crop at once. Can fur-
ish work all year.
Sey Hastwood, Bremen.

Want man and. wife, small
family, able: and willing to
work, to help finish crop for
(1943 and make crop for 1944.
Large 1 h. crop. -Bottom and
upland, pasture and. patches.
At once. T, B. Cannon, Smy-
rma, Rt. 1 (Marietta Rd. at
Cravenwood Stop): Noe &

Want contract. with. man that
has tractor outfit to plow and
seed, 100 acres of fall. grain
and to begin September 15th.
Neal T. Williams, Buena Vista.

Want man that: has made
fagming his occupation, to help
gather a crop this fall and work
a 2A

- tools; on school bus rovie. 7

aN: Greenville. Could give
sve through winter months
cutting cord or pulp wood. Must
have recommendations. Whites
or: -colorsd..~ she Ee Consins,
Greenville. :

- Want colo. ed cour: tO Care

New house. |

farm.in 1944 on-haives.| >
Good land, young mules, ple nty

plenty exp. Furnish good hi
elee. conveniences. arid, garden,
School bus service. 15. A
Janta. J..P..Simpson

Park, Rt? 2, Phone "Cal 6859,

Good 2: 0or 4 Ha crop: a)
on halves for. 1944. Goo
good location. Prefer co
O. S. Duggan, Chester. :

Want full time, able-bodie
Miller. for well. establi
Corn Meal Mill. Walter
Rex: .

Want reliable. man or taal
to gather my crop. Can fu
house, water, garden, etc. Co
municate with. J. C. So
Jeffersonville. ere

Want. man and. awrite or sm
family, white or colored,
once, to gather. crop, fo
peas, potatoes and corn la
also repair work by the da
R. house, wood, wate tre
Trade for 1944 is satisfac
C. E. Brown, College en
1 (Fairburn -ROBG) =.
Want Milkers for Da Y
cts. per hours, 10 hour
Splendid working cond.
wire -or. write. Howat
Pierce, Trion OR
Farm. :

Want. cones to ive or
look after cattle, hogs; p x

and general farm wo

heavy. work. Permane
nected if satisfactory.
Bowen, St., Atlanta, 635
St. S.-W., phone Ra 4855

Can use-1 to -2 families
gathering crops.
Piedmont Station. oie
Her, . Barnesville. 2

Want man and. wif
woman to tend chickens hoz
cows, and few acres, in
Both to work. JOS= | Freeman
Blakely.



for poultry, do yard ani other
work around farm. Good house,
wood, meal and salary. No small
children desired, LE. *R.. Pier=
son, Doraville, Rt. 1 c-o Leisure:
Ranch, or leave word at vey
| 2124 (CAttanta: oe



Want man or. woman
gather crop. Live as
family with couple and pa
work. Contract for next
satisfactory.
or other had: ae

(| Gawens,, pen,