~ DEPARTMENT
TOM LINDER
ere COMMISSIONER
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AGRICULTURE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1943
NUMBER 13.
n Earth Peace, Good Will Toward Me nn
ta = desire at this Christmas Season to wish every reader ar
the Market Bulletin the Peace in Spirit typified hy the
observation of the Anniversary of the Birth of the
Prince of Peace.
For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and
shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were
sible, they shall deceive the very elect.
But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the
gels of heaven, but my Father only.
But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of
Son of man be.
For as in the days that were before the flood they were
ing and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until
ay that Noah entered into the ark.
And knew not until the flood came, and took them all
and so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
ae St. Matthew 24:24; 36; 37; 38 and 39:
Nineteen hundred and forty-three years ago, Christ
was born in Bethlehem of Judea exactly in accordance with
1e prophecies of the Old Bible. ose
Sineteen hundred and twenty-one years before Christ
orn, God had called Abram out of Ur of the Chaldees
o into the Land of Canaan. ~
From prophecies of the Bible, it seems certain that the
f Christ marked the half-way period between Abra-
and the coming of that great time of trouble. Time of
ble, we are told, such as the world has never seen.
we believe the things that Christ said, then we are -
yund to believe that the world will never be ruled by Christ
| his second coming and the first resurrection.
When Christ was on earth, men could not endure sound
octrine. |
When Jesus went back into his own country and enter-
into the Synagogue on the Sabbath day and spoke
ghty words of wisdom, what happened?
Read what St. Mark says: : 3
_ And he went out from thence, and came into his own coun-
-- and his disciples followed him.
And when the sabbath day was come, he began to teach
the synagogue: and many hearing him were astonished, say-
From whence hath this man these things? and what wisdom
his which is given unto him, that even such mighty works are
pught by his hands?
_ Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of
es, and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon? and are not his
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
oe : December 10, 1943 Atlanta
Collards, per doz. bunches $1.00-$1.75
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. _ _.15- 1.00
Spinach per bu. bkts. : - 1.25
Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. 3.00
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches --___________ .65- 1.00
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. .40- 1.00
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sisters here with us? And they were offended at him.
But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour,
but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his o a
house. co
And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid
hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. oo ee
And he marveled because of their unbelief. And he wen
round about the villages, teaching.St. Mark 6:1-6. G
The World Can Not Understand
Six hundred and thirty years before Christ was crucis
fied, Nebuchadrezzar undertook to establish the worshi
of God through a proclamation of the king, enforced b
the armies of the king.. : ae
Down through the ages since Christ, ruiers have fron
time to time undertaken to force the Christian religio
upon their fellowman. 7 cas
Twenty-five years ago, the world was bathed in blood,
The masses of people believed they were fighting for
righteous cause.
-The yellow man and the black man were armed bj
white men and encouraged to kill white men. ee
The Islands of the Pacific were given over to Jap
for booty for her part in the war. eg
Twenty-five years later, the world is again bathed it
blood and the masses of people believe they are fighting i
a righteous cause. Soe oes
The world can not understand that peace and brother.
hood ean never be brought with a sword. ae :
Hear what John says in Revelation.
If any man have an ear, let him hear.
He that leadeth inte captivity shall go into captivity:
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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: Son
December 20, 1943 Per CWT
November 30 (Tuesday)Augusta = $12.40
December 1 (Wednesday)Rome _.._--__-_____-----_--- 13.40 |
December 2 (Thursday)Valdosta ____________. 12.10
Deceniher 3 friday) Lhoniasviile=
December 6 (Monday)Sylvester
December 7 (Tuesday)Arlington
December 7 (Tuesday)Nashville _______ Se
December 8 (Wednesday)Moultrie
December 8 (Wednesday )Rome
g TOP FED CATTLE
December 1 (Wednesday)Rome
December 2 (Thursday)Augusta ....
December 2 (Thursday)Valdosta
December: 3: (Friday)-Thomasyille: see
December 6 (Monday)Sylvester
December 7 (Tuesday)Arlington
December 7 (Tuesday)Nashville
December 8 (Wednesday)Moultrie -.-- Se
December 8 (Wednesday)Rome __.-__-___---_____----
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CHRISTMAS, 1943
(Continued from Page One)
that killeth with the swsrd must be killed with the
sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the
saints.. .Revelation 13:9-10.
Render Unto Caesar the Things
That Are Caesars
| sin the days of Christ the Roman Empire had
combined the might of the world to preserve
eeace,
| ro- the Roman Rulers, peace meant that
Rome should continue to govern the world.
The Roman Empire had international money
such as we hear talk of today.
- The enemies of Jesus tried to get him in
rouble with the Roman Government. They
brought one of these international coins to Jesus
and asked him if it were lawful to pay tribute
under Caesar. Christ asked whose image and
| _ superseription is on the coin and they said
- Caesars S.
: Christ told them, Render therefore unto
Caesar the things which be Caesars, and unto
God the things which be Gods.
Until Christ comes, it is our duty as citizens
of a country to render unto the earthly govern-
ment our allegiance and support in the things
that our government undertakes.
: Christians should never lose sight of the vital
fact that earthly governments are dominated by
Satan and not by Christ. Christians should
never lose sight of the most vial fact that Christs
kingdom will never be brought about by earthly
3 governments or combinations of earthly govern-
ments.
. Christs reign on earth. will never be brought
about by churches or Christians.
_ According to the Bible, the churches will
themselves be destroyed by Satan and earthly
powers..
Christs kingdom will only be brought on
earth when Christ comes again, in power and
great glory and the heavenly angels with him.
Responsibilities of Christians in a Democracy
he responsibility of Christians under a
democratic government is a hundred fold more
than it was under kings. :
. In democracy, the people are themselves
the government.
Christians are never in the majority and
therefore can not create a Christian government.
_ here are enongh Christians to hold a check
on the government if the Christians realized their
ull duties and responsibilities and would govern
themselves accordingly.
~ God came to Abraham. And, nineteen
Q D indied and fifty-four, years later Christ was
rucified on Golgotha.
is not already on US.
shall wnderstand.
When Christ was
Christ. They were not
ashamed to own them.
rf Exp, Col.
Bermuda onion, 200, 80c;
| $1.85: $3.00 M. No cheeks. W.
second coming is not very far away, if indeed it |
Christ said, Behold, I come as a et in the
night. Many shall not understand but the wise
born in Bethlehem of
Judea the wise men recognized that this was the
ashamed te own him.
Wise men in the twentieth century will look
forward to his reappearing and He will not be
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
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PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE ~
Garden Sage plants, rooted,
$1.20 doz. John B. Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt, 1. Box 58.
Frost-proof Cabbage plants,
$3.00 M.; white Bermuda onion,
$2.00 M.: also 2 White Face
bulls, $100.00 and $150.00 re-
spectively. . Ww. W. Williams,
Quitman. -
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300,
$1.00- $2.90 M.; Iceberg lettuce,
15c doz.: 50ec C. Good plants.
W. R. Wise, Wadley.
Klondike strawberry plarits,
500, $1.85; $3.00 M. J.C. Allen,
- Gainesville, Ab 2s
Cabbage plants, large, fresh,
xtia early J. and -Cnas; W.
500, $1.50; $2.75 M. Del. Post-
paid: $2.50 M.; 10 M., $22.50
pet, guar. EF. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Ga. collard plants, 500, $1.25:
$2.00. M.; Everbearing straw-
berry, 50c C. 500, $2.00: $4.00
M. Del. J. P. Mullis, Raxley,
Rt 4.
Jersey W. plants;
500,
cabbage
a Hamby, Valdosta. Rt. 2, Box
60.
2-yr. field grown. Will bear
next sedson. Nie plants, good
roots, $1.50 C., 2000, $25.00.
Good count and prompt service.
Wis. Co VE Robinson, Green-
ville.
Several hundred Kudzu
crowns. Free for the digging.
Arthur J. Jones, Atlanta, 15
Screven Ave., N. E.
Klondike strawberry plants,
300, $1.00; 500, $1.65; $3.00 M.;
Lady T strawberry plants, 45
C.:. 500, $2.10, $4.00 M. Del.
Nice, young plants. No checks.
Peggy Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Well rooted sage plants, 20c
ea. 6, $1.00. Add _ postage.
Miss Lena .Crumn, Hartwell, Rt.
1
Ga ande he ading collard
plants, 25e C., $1.00 M. P. P.
50c M. in 10.000 lots. Exp. col.
Exc for anything can use. L. A.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Eldorado blackbery plants, 2
yrs. old, good roots, $1.50 C,
200, $2:75: Also 1943 Stuart
Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville.
Nice, rooted sage plants, 20c
ea. 6 for $1.00. Ethel Wright,
Alto, Rt. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants,
300, $1.00; 500, $1.60; $3.00 M.;
Lady T. 500, $2.10: $4.00 M,
Del. Young plants, Ethel Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Frost-proof collard plants,
300, 45c: 500, 60c: $1.00 M. Del.
5. M., $4.50; 10 M., $7.50. Exp.
col. Will exc. for pecan trees
trueto name, WwW: Smith,
Ginesville, Rt. 2.
Cabbage plants, 40c C. $3.00
M., or $2.75 M., in 5-M. lots or
more. Oz As: Mobley,
Rt. 4, Box 54.
Ga and heading cabbage
plants, $1.00 M. Del.; 5 M. lots,
90c M.;: 10 M. lots, 80c M.: 15
M. up, 70c M. Exp. col. or will
exe. Tor pecan trees true to
name. eps Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt.
Giant, new Gem (real ever=
bearing strawbery; plants still
full of blooms, green and ripe
berries). 50 plants, $1.00: $1.50
C.: $4400, 300. Few thousand
only; So called Everbearing,
fine crop in spring; Tair in sum-
mer P50 56* 300; -$2.00.. CoA.
Dobbs, Gainesville.
Ga. Heading collard, large,
tough, nice plants, $2.00 M.;
500. $1.00: 10 M., $19.50; Lim-
bertwig, 2 yr.-old apple trees,
Blue Damson plums, 8, $1.00;
10, 2-yr. muscadine vines, $1.00.
All del. Mrs. Boyd Baggett,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.
White Bermuda onion plants,
300, 90c: 500, $1.25; $2.10 M.
Postage paid. Ready now. Sat.
guar. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Early J., and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, grown on nw land,
500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Write for
prices on other plants. I: L.
Stokes, Irwinville.
E. J., and Chas. W. frost-
proof cabbage, large nice plants,
500, $1.50. $2.75 M. Postpaid;
$2.50 M. Exp. Col. Walter W.
Le The een time of trouble ee Christ 's
McEver, Gainesville.
Hardy Eldorado blakberry,
pecans, sound and nice, 30c lb..
Baxley,
Klondike strawberry, 35c C.;
$1.65, 500: $3.00 M. Well rooted,
young plants: old fashioned
Blue Damson plums, 50c ea.
Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming,
i Re. .
Strawberry, Klondike, $2.50
NE 500. $2.30: Mastodon, 500,
$E.83; $3.50 M. Well rooted,
young plants.
ment. .Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 35
Strawberry, Klondike, 35 C.;
$1.75, 500; $2.50 M.: Mastodon,
40c C.: $2.50, 500: $4. 00 M. Well}
rooted, young plants, prompt
shipment. Mrs. A, D. Jones,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Frost-proof E. J., and Chas.
W. cabbage plants, \$2.85 M.
Now ready. Prompt shipment.
Full count guar. Mrs. Ina Grif-
fin, Baxley, RE.4, Box 60.
SEED FOR SALE
Peck Bananza tobacco seed,
thisp. 45; 3 spoonfuls, $1. 25,
P. P.:; eollard plants, 25 C.:
$1.75 M. J. M. Merier, Willa-
coochee.
Fine quality Gold Dollar to-
baco seed, 2 thisp. 30, P. P.
Pis Brantley, Naylor, Rt. 1.
Dark, yellow pumpkin seed,
20e cupful; eatnip seed, 15
spoonful: gooseberry bushes,
$1.25 doz.; muscadine vines,
good roots: horse apple; sweet
apple trees, 20c ea. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
New, edible soybean, drought
weevil, bean beetle resistant;
sharp spined, 50c pt. Add post-
age. Mrs. Clara Pin ce,
Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 14.
Mammoth Gold Leaf first
year tobacco seed, 30c oz. N. A.
Wynn, Glenwood.
300 lbs. Cannon Ball water-
melon seed, hand-saved dried
jn shade, $1.50 lb. J. J. Blood-
worth, Gordon, Rt. 1.
Citron seed (for livestock and
hog feed; plant with corn at last
cultivation). $1,:501b. A. Bi.
Thompson, Cadwell.
Var. kinds watermelon and
muskmelon and vine peach
seed, also limited amt. white
pop corn, 15c lb. shelled; white-
brown-eyed peas, mixed solid
brown, 12%c lb. All del. in 10
lb. lots. Add postage. No
stamps. Ida Mae Sullivan,
Whitesburg, Rt.2.
White Half Runner bean,
seed, old fashioned 6-wks. stick
beans, 60c qt.: 6-wks. bunch
beans, 24c cupful; yellow squash
seed, 10c large spoonful: okra
seed, 20c cup; spring salad, 10c
spoonful, M. O. Add postage.
Mre. 0, J. = a
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
7 lbs., baby limas or butter-
peas, 25c lb. or exc. for dried
peaches, lb. for lb., or tor red
spotted peas; 1 lb. limas for 2
lbs. peas.
Williamson.
Ga.
Ib. Add postage.
Molena, Rt. 1.
5 bu.. straight Brab peas,
$5.00 bu. S. J. Tuggle, Buford.
Edd Wood,
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
700 bu.
offer at my place.
Dekle, Register.
700-800 bu. high grade slip-
ped shucked ear .corn, What-
leys Prolific, made around 40
bu. to acre. Sold- only FOB
farm _ at. Piedmont, 7 mi.
Barnesville. = Cali; 4h, . Col+
lier, Barnesville.
400-500 bu. good corn in
shuck, for sale at my crib, 1
mi. No. Morgan. Make best
ofier; also sev, tons good Pea-~
nut hay: want pair unrelated
African Guinea pig-shoats, good
stock, life treated, crated and
shipped. John G. Daniel, Mor-~
in shuck, for best
John L.
} gan. oy
Prompt ship-
Mrs. John R. Turner, |
srown Coffee beans, 25c
FRUIT TREES FOR SAI
Apple, 6 vars. all summ
mixture from early to late
yr. old, $2.00; larger, 2 yr. tr
$3.00 doz. T. M. Webb. Ellijay
Lead. vars. peach trees, srape
vines, $2.40 doz.: $15.00
$125.00 M.: plum and aprie
5e high than peach: bla
walnut, $4.00 doz., $25.00 C
Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale
Brown scuppernong vin
9-3 yrs. old, 10c to 15: @
$1.00 and $1. a3 dozs
cherry, Japanese apricot, broy
figs, 10 ea. $1.00 doz. All
ders for $1.06 or more
W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2.
Biue Damson plums, 2
25c ea.; May cherry, black m
cadine, 20 ea.; Klondike stra)
berry nlants, 30 C. Add pos
age. Rosie Crowe, Cummin
Rt.
Sele svrouts,. &
trees, 2-4 ft.. $1.25 doz.; Ha
nuts and filberts; red, ye
June plums, $2.25 doz. Mr
sie Heaton, Mineral Bluff
Fecan trees, budded, Stu
Sehley, Moore, Moneyma
Sucess, Lowes Special, sta
insp. C. C. Lowe. Byron.
Leading vars. apple tr
yr. Old, 2=3 t., 15 ea.
old, 3-4 ft., 25 ea.: pear
yr. old, 2- 3 ft., 25 ea.:
cord, Niagara, white Lutie
grape vines, 1 yr. old, 15
scuppernong, 29c. ea. ;
H. Alexander, Cleveland.
Gov. insp. Schley, ar
Moneymaker pecan trees, 1st y
a iar Harman, Stova
Stuart, Success,
Moneymaker, Schley,
man, Lowes spcial
pecan trees. State inspected
C. Lowe, Byron.
Brown scuppernong vines,
yrs. old, 10c and 15c ea.; $1.06
and $2.25 -doz: Japanese apr
cot, 10c ea., $1.00 doz.; Haze
nuts. 5c ea.. 50e doz. Mrs.
A. Moon, Wao, Rt. 2.
Apficot plums, 25 ea.;
klebetry, Himalaya dew!
50e doz.
sacks. VETS:
Bibtay. ie 2
Tame cherry, 15c ea.;
doz.: red raspberry plants, pe
2-3 times year, 60c doz. Als
yellow root, mandrake, 5
Add postage. Mrs. Lee E
Hitiiay. Rt. 2: Box Lhe, :
State insp. Schley and.
oer" trees, $1.00 to $1.50
. G. Wiley, Cordele.
ee rooted bronze scup
none vines, 25c ea., 5 for
Due $1.25 doz. Mrs.
. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt.
Govt. insp. leading vars
ple trees, 2 yrs. old, 25c; 1 |
old peach, 20c ea.; 2-3 yr. 9
grape vines, Concord, Niag
Lutie, others, 20 ea:; plum a
apricot, 40c ea., del. Lee Le:
Cornelia.
Thornless. Ycungberry, th
less Boysenberry, 10,
grafted grapes, New Dog ri
and Seibel 1000 grapes; Asi
chestnuts and oe ins| ct
Mi treet, A
TE;
~ Lar CuUb bei 1G
this Pent. 10-15 ft., Hy 50:
ft., $2.00; fig bushes, cut back
4 ft., good roots, 50c ea., 2, 75
arbor muscadines, 15 ft., $1.
J. L. Coggin, Covington.
Insp. 1 yr. Satsuma 0
trees, 60c ea.; 2 to 5 ft.
Ga. Belle, Elbertas, other |
2 to 6 ft.. 30c to 50c ea.; Co
cord, Niagara grapes, 35
home grown. No less than
orange and peach shipped.
S. Johnson, Pelham.
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PEANUTS AND PECAI
FOR SALE
100 lbs. Stuart pecans, d
Ga., 25 lbs. or more,
seedlings, 20c lb. J.
Royston. :
27 Ibs. Schley pecans, 4
FOB. F.C. Garrett, Ft. G
1943 crop Stuart pecan
lb., FOB., or 40c lb. del.
Hutchins, Covington.
Pecans, 25c lb. at my p
near old church, 3 mi. S
wanee. J. D. Puckett,
renceville, Rt. 1. |
by
cel post:for $1.00, plus 15c
age. Chas. D. Toney, Fairb
Large papershell pecans, |
lb.: also Willetts Wonder
lish pea seed, 25c lb. Add |
age on mail orders. Sam
Guillebeau, Amity...
Well filled, 1943 crop peca an,
Stuarts, 30c lb.; seedling
lb. FOB. Mrs. J. W. Over
Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Pecans, Stuarts, well fill
and sound, 35c Ib.: Nelsons,
a: improved seedlings,
Other var. FOB. G. P.
Crawfordvalie, Rt. 2.
f 5
any Gutta 3-4
week, firm and yellow,
postpaid shipped in con-
A rapped in wax paper;
iner to be returned. Mrs.
. Whitman, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
ountry butter from
cows. 50 Ib. pospaid.
. urnish 4 to 6 lbs. week.
first. . Mrs. L. A. Mc-
. Waco, Rie.
_ Ab sat 32 lbs. Beeswax, 5 lb.
nd up, 50c Ib., or $14.40 for
lot, party paying postage.
ks. H. Summerlin,
; stands Italian bees in old
oned gums, for sale. Mrs.
; cee Gainesville, 1224
SYRUP FOR SALE
No. 10 size cans, pure
ne syrup for safe at my farm.
indsey, Willacoochee.
al. new, pure Ga. cane
ip at farm, 10 mi. No. Bain-
West side river. Cash
umphrey, Colquitt.
OBACCO FOR SALE
ood, flue cured tobacco,
ing, 10 lbs., $2.50; smoking,
bs., $1.50. Del. Ga. No or-
ess than $1.00. Mrs. Les-
rke, Surrency.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
SHOKES:
chokes, 5%c lb., or 4%c
n.100 lb. and up. lots, FOB.
order less than 50 lbs. -M. O.
order. E. F. Mason, More-
ed. males.
y pe let prices. Mrs. M. B.
ons (2 kinds) fertilizer,
f over (not used) aftre hav-
een bough for use 0a own
e Cost $115.61; sell for
100.00 at my place. H. G. Al-
eg Atianta, 1231 abe marle
148. Haxed gourds, $c ea., in
ts of 12 or more; white multi-
g onions, 30c lb. arti-
hokes, 12c 1b.; Martha Wash-
ston Asparagus crowns, 2 yrs.
a onion and cabbage plants.
WwW. BEE NEOs Cuthbert.
OOTS AND HERES
Sassairas, Yellow,
> Meadow root, wild cherry
*k, 25c lb:: Sarsaparilla root,
lb.; catnip, peppermint,
rmint, horsemint, 25c doz.
Del. ist-2nd zone. Miss
es ahlonega, Rt. 1,
a Se
: x eee,
eke, Yellow, Red Sassafras,
ed root, 15c lb.; early yellow
orn (for use in 65 days), 19c
ip ul; white, baby pea seed,
1 cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
ereslevy Fowler, Diamond.
wr lot. W. A. Cole, Savannah.
. Taylor St.
White feed sacks, 10c ea., plus
M. E. Page, Canton,
Yetiow and red meat water-.
elon seed, 50c qt.; little black
ye white table peas, 10 lbs.
Se; new sage, 10c pkg; garlic
Oves, 25c doz,; also J. B. Won-
and white bunch bean seed.
Add postage. Dollie Eller, Titus.
Cane: Big green seed
: 29, 116 average ;food
ngths, $16. 50 M. Victor Grain
ed oats, $1. 50 bu. W. W. Wil-
ams, Quitman.
Seed, etc. Dish rag goura
ayes 15 black and
rhite Muscovy ducks, $1.50 ea.:
few bu. Cokers Red Heart
Wheat. $1.50 bu.; few bu. Vic-
tor Grain oats, $1.25 bu.; yard
full of small type, mixed ban-
tams, 75c ea. Exc. for turkeys.
. S. Herrington, Midville.
TOBACCO:
20 twists tobacco, $1.00; also
nice, black walnut meats, 50c
- pint. or $1.00 lb. Exc. some for
inted feed sacks, 3 of same
at 15c ea., also for pea-
ee R. Cc. "Stover, Pisgah,
Write for Incu- |,
Queen of
-| moved), 12%c ea.
{
| SYRUP:
600 gal. pure Ga. sugar cane:
FOR SAL ce
TURNIPS: .
- 1 acre turnips. Excellent for
turnip greens and roots (2 ane
3 in. roots), for sale at- my
place to trucks: W. E. Rvuoks,
Newton. .
syrup ready for sale at right
pues Warren Carter, Alma,
pals
WALNUTS:
3-4 bu. black wainuts in hull,
nice and large, $1.00 bu. at my
place at Dubois. J. A. Kiniber-
ly. Empire, Rt. 1.
Black walnut meats, 80c Ib.,
or exc. for white feed sacks: 8
sacks for Ib. of meats; also
cherry tree bark, 25c lb. Wayne
Cochran, Pisgah. |
Castor beans, 25c pt.; sage,
25c bunch; Case bushes, 25 and
50e ea.! strawberry plants, 40c
C. All postpaid, T. E. Eason,
Austell, Rt. 1.
Giant garlic bulbs, 25c doz.; 2
yr. bearing size Mtn. huckle-
berry, 50c doz.: dry, black wal-
nuts, hulled, 10c lb.; black wal-
nut meats, clean, sound, 50c pt.
Add postage. Mrs. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock.
19 lbs. shade cured leaf sage,
$1.50 lb: M. O. No chks or
stamps, Wirs, J. C.- Richards,
Sparta, Rt. 2, Box 157 A.
Old time Sugar cane, also
| white sugar cane, pole butter-
bean and field peas, bunch okra
seed. Ee J. Shellman, McIntosh,
Kiel, Box 23
Black walnuts, hulled, $2.00
bu. M. S. Snellgrove, Ideal,
Nice, dry, this yr.s Black
walnuts, $1.25 bu.; sound, this
yr.s Stuart pecans, 35e Jb:; 3
lbs. $1.00: hot, red cured pep-
per, 15c. Add postage. Mrs.
C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Sassafras, yellow, queen of
the meadow root, 25c lb.; sar-
saparilla root, 50c lb.; catnip,
peppermint, hoarhound, spear- |
mint, horsemint, 25c doz. bun-
ches.
Rt 1 Box 35.
White guano sacks, washed,
free of holes (letters not re-
Add postage.
M. O. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Buch-
ana, bt. A:
Print dairy and feed sacks, no
holes, turned out and shaken,
same size, 15c ea. Fill orders
1 to 200. Fred Goetz, Byron.
40 bu. black walnuts, dry, in
hull, 1943 crop, 40c bu. FOB.,
or 35c-by truck for lot. J. 5B.
Langford, Maysville, Rt. 2.
9 or 10 bu. black walnuts,
$1.00 bu. Exc. for pecan trees
and quince trees for transplant-
ing. <A: L. Teague, Blairsville,
Rt. 4,
25 lbs. nice feathers, used
some, $6.00, FOB. Mrs. Joe B.
Higginbotham, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Black walnuts, hulled, $1.25
bu. Fred E. Watson, Grayson,
Box 32,
Shade dried, bloomless sage,
$2.00 del. No stamps accepted.
Mrs. T. A. Darracott, Gaines=
ville, Rt. 1.
Artichokes, 5%c 1b.; 100 Ib.
lots, 4%c lb., FOB. No order
less than 50 lbs. M. O. with
order. E. F. Mason, Moreland.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
BEANS WANTED:
Want 1 to 2 tons. Velvet
beans in hull. Name best price
FOB. R. Franklin. Toccoa, Rt. |
a? d
we
CORN WANTED:
Want corn in shuck or shell-:
ed, also good new syrup.-State
price. C. J. Lord, Tennille, Rt.
Ze
GOURDS WANTED:
Want gourds of dif. kinds,
long and short handles, round,
etc., all sizes. Mrs. T. E. Leckie,
Folkston.
GRAIN AND HAY WANTED:
Want 4 to 5 tons bright Pea-
nut hay, del. my barn. R. H.
von Seeberg, Forsyth, Rt. 4.
Want 1,000 lbs. Corn Shucks,
baled or loose, del. to me. Miss
Bertha Crowder, Williamson,
tls
HAY WANTED:
Want some good, bright Pea-
nut Hay at reasonable price,
shipped to me. J. H. Archer,
Sparta.
Want 2 or 3 tons god hay.
: F. Meredith, Kensington,
Re 2,
PLANTS AND VINES
WANTED:
Want cabbage and Bermuda
onion plants, 5,000 to 10,000.
W. C. Burnsed, Ellabell, REL
Want some watercress plants.
Advise particulars. Mrs. M. W.
Rozar, Macon, Box. 3%.
Del. Ist and 2nd _ zone.:
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,
,
: WANTED "
Want cabbens. Beading col-
lard, onion, carrot, Everbearing
strawberry plants. Exe. value
in Camphor trees and other
gs Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton,
Want Pimiento, Ruby King,
Calif. Wonder or Bell pepper
W. G. OQuinn,
seed. Mrs.
Surrency, Rt. 2.
Want grapevines and Young-
berry plants or sprouts.
kind and price. Will answer
all correspondence. J. B. Lind-
sey, Hamilton, Rt. 2.
SAGE WANTED:
- Want several lbs. clean Sage.
Pay $1.00 Ib. del.
Thos. Thomsen, Augusta, Rt. 2.
SEED WANTED:
Want 1 bu. of the old time
Speckled bunch field peas for
seed. Quote immediately. Must
be true variety. Brown Tyler,
Hapeville.
Want some Iron peas for seed.
Pay $3.00 bu. FOB loading
point. Irons only accepted. F.
N. Smith, Glennville.
Want. Velvet bean, peas and
soybeans, for seed, in pod or
thrashed. Pay cash or exc. Jer-
sey heifers. Lelius Helms,
Buena Vista.
Want Kobe Lespedeza seed,
any amount up to 2. M. lbs,
Quote quality and price del.
F. M. Wynne, Washington.
Want 40 or 506 Ibs. Dood
Creek watermelon seed. Quote
if hand /saved. L. G. Downs,
Andersonville.
Want 1,000 lbs. Early Specta-
bilis. Crotalaria. Send small
sample and price. Joel E. Stem-
bridge, Ella Gap.
Want 50 lbs., old fashioned
White Silver Skin multiplying
onions, Joe H, DunNett, Sandy
Springs.
CATTLE FOR SALE
CORRECTION: 8 or 9 pure-
bred Guernsey bulls, fine line-
age, from 2 to 10 wks. old,
$25.00 to $100.00 ea. Ask for
Royce Ramsey, Norcross, care
The Neely Farm.
Milch cow, 2-3 Jersey, 1-3
Holstein, fresh in February, 5
yrs. old. Sell or trade for 2 H.
wagon, or part pay on mule and
wagon. Must be good _ cond.
Mrs. Harry Stanley, Milan, Rt.
ae
Reg. Gueriaey bull calf.
Outstanding bloodlines. Nice
individual. Do nc: answer if
not interested in first class sire.
A. B. Hammond, Berryton.
1 purebred Guernsey bull, 2
yrs. old, $100.00. Can del. W.
C. Payne, Pembroke.
Reg. Guernsey bull, 2% yrs.
old, about 800 lbs. wt., $175.00;
1 purebred Guernsey cow, 1st
| calf, $125.00. J.C, Lee, College
Park, Rt. 1 (*% mi. off Roosevelt
Hwy., on Welcome-All Rd.).
1. male calf from high pro-
ducing stock, Jersey-Guernsey
cross, about 4 mos. old, $30.00 at
my home.
Valdosta, 1011 Johnson St.
4 purebred Ayrshire male
cow, 2 yrs. old, wt. 1,000 Ibs.,
or more, for sale. D. T. Para-
dise, Lincolnton.
1 large Jersey milch cow, 1%
gal. day, fresh next spring, 8-10
yrs. old, in, good shape, $75.00
at my home near Vaughn's
store. Carl S. Mullins, Suwa-
Hee mt
1 hornless White Face Here-
ford bull calf, wt. about 400
blocky type,
[pst not Pees.
Alex Barfield,
$50.00 at barn.
Louisville, Rt. 1.
Reg. Polled Hereford butl,
| sire, Folo Bullion, dam, Miss
Ruby, 3% yrs. old, $150.00; 1
purebred Hereford bull, not
res... lie yrs, Old, $70.00. B:
tH, Rampley, Gernesyville
Soy Old beer, ieee
Guernsey cross, calf, 4 mos. old,
4 gal. milk, 1 Ib. butter, $120.00;
5 yr. old Jersey, heifer calf, 8
mos-old, 3 gal milk, 1 Ib. butter,
$100.00. Cash at my barn. J,
W. Hamm, Summit, Rt. 1.
8-900 lb. milch cow, also
heifer calf, 11 mos. old, $100.00
eash for both at my harn, on
Stone Mtn.-Panola Rd., just off
Covington Hwy., to right from
Decatur. Rozell Sawyer, De-
catur.
1 reg., Red Poll bull, 2% yrs.
old, for sale, Loy Dorsey, Cleve-
land, Rt.< 1.
1 yellow, muley-headed cow,
very gentle, freshen in Decem-
ber, for sale. Ethel Sullivan,
Marietta, Rt. 2.
Grade Guernsey baby calves;
bulls, $2.00; heifers, $3.00 ea.
and up, at my barn. J. P. Glore,
Austell, Rt. 2, care Dairy.
Advise.
Must: be good.
catur, Rt. 2.
Mrs. Mary Lawson, |
p
Be P.
12 wks. old, for sale. George M.
Nichols, Clarkesville, Rt.
2 Wekcer hele 6 wok, ola,
$22.50 ea.; Guernsey bull, 6
mos. old, $15.00. No del. Mrs.
- B. Waldrop, Gainesville. Rt.
, Box 92.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls,
98 mos. old, marked well, sev.
extra nice open and bred heif-
ers, for sale. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke. | :
Nice Guernsey bull calves,
sub. to reg., from best blood
lines, also S.P.C. crossed with
C. gilts, sub. to reg., 4 to
Wicker, Americus, Albany Rd.
Nice, fat, mixed. Jersey and
Guernsey, 10 mos. old _ bull,
cheap. Carl A. Garrison, De-
De 5003. (2 mi.
So. Avondale on Covington
Hwy.).
Jersey male calf, 6 mos. old,
good shape, $20.00; fine Guern-
sey-Jersey heifer, good cond.,
freshen in April, $65.00. Ail at
my barn prices. Mrs. Britt H.
Wellborn, Rocky Springs.
12 bulls. sired by V. V. Bean
Burten 8th Son of the Great
Orville Domino. See at my
farm at Hill City, = ae No
finer blood lines. J. Bandy,
Dalton.
3 mos. old, Sweubent Jersey
male, bred from best blood
lines. Ben Hudson, Clarkston.
Phone Clarkston 3142.
Purebred (not reg.) Jerseys,
Bull, 2 yrs. old in February,
about 600 Ibs., and a heifer,
(yr. old last March), for sate.
H. W. Steed. Sr., Statham.
Reg. Hereford bulls (kind
that will improve your next
ealf crop), for sale. _ Percy A.
Price, Albany.
Good milch cow and fine
yearling for sale Georgia
3.
Fat Jersey bull, wt. about 555
lbs., also beef cow, about 700
lbs., for sale or trade for fresh
milch cow; also 1 White Chin-
chilla doe rabbit, $2.50. W.
a8 Timms, Stone Vlountain,
gal |e
1 good Jersey cow, reg. No.
966936, fresh Nov. 27th with
fine heifer calf. N. L. King,
Lawrenceville.
Sev. good quality Hereford
bull calves, 8 mos. old, reg. in
buyers name. Bargains an
$150.00. J. H: Price, Sparta.
Reg. Guernsey bull, 20 mos.
old, from Trion herd. Wt. about
900 lbs. Perfect in every way.
J. C. Mercer, Gray.
2 purebred Guernsey bulls,
$25.00 ea. J. W. Matthews, Tal-
botton, Rt. 3.
Reg. Jersey bull from: high
testing and show animals, wt,
550 lbs., lemon color, $75. 00 or
exc. for young reg. cow. Ches-
ter Williams, Douglasville.
Young lemon col, Jersey cow,
freshen February 9th, second
calf, $75.00. Barney Kittle,
Temple, Rt. 2.
Sev. grade . Jersey
freshen soon; 3 to 4 gal. A
heifers to freshen early Spring.
cower,
R. H. von Seeberg, Forsyth, Rt.
4. (Between Bolingbroke ane
Smarr).
Selling ali livestock and farm
tools; 9 head cattle, cottonseed,
pea thrasher, chicken brooder.
etc. See, dont write. W. M.
Chester, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
Purebred Jersey bull
weaning age, from 5 per cent
butter-fat herd, $25.00. Carl
Hammer, Pavo, Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
4 P. C., 75-80 lb. shoats, also
mare mule. Sell or exc. for
good milch cow, 2nd-3rd calf.
(Jersey or Guernsey) or 60 bu.
corn. Ruby M.. Jackson, Ft.
Valley, 110 Hiley St.
S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts and
service boars, Champion blood-
ed stock; also Half and Halt
cottonseed, pure, sound, Ist yr..
prices reasonable. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.
Reg. O. I. C. shoats, farrowed
August 23rd, wt. 40-50 Ibs.,
pigs farrowed October 3rdse to
20th, wt. about 25 lbs., all $15.00
ea.. at my barn, reg. in buyers
name. T. K. Ewing, Lawrence-
Wile; Rty-8e
Reg. big bone S. P..:C. brood
sow, about 40 lbs., 2% yrs. old,
farrow reg. pigs, January dth,
$75.00: also gilt from above
sow, due to farrow Jan. 7th,
$50.00: also good mare muig, 10-
12 yrs. old., $100.00. Tom Rich-:
ardson, Palmetto.
9 nice pigs for sale at farm,
also Stoneville 2-B cottonseed,
lst yr., privately ginned, re-
cleaned $1:50 bu. Riley C.
Couch, Turin.
Homer
Also.
calt,
ee Ss. a c. pigs, 6
wt., from prize winning
and dam, $20.00 ea.: also res
Hereford bulls, 12 and 6 mo
ee $175.00 and ori 00 ea.
E. Willis. Howard.
Reg. Hereford pigs, from best
of bloodlines, boar pigs, 8 w S.
old, $30.00 ea.; 10-12 ae
$35. 00 a FOB. W. . Satt
oe Atlanta, is Jackson
St; oe Wa 0131. |
Reg. S. P.C., 9 mos. cld one,
50 per cent white, $50. 00; 2 gilts,
5 mos. old, $35.00 ea.; 9 shoats,
4 and 5 mos old, $12. 50 to
$17.50 ea. A. N. Harrell, Lis
thonia, RFD.
Blue Guineas, 175 lb. neaee
$25.00: sow, bred, $20.00; gilt,
unbred, $15.00. At my place.
Won't ship. JEz Yours, Woods
bury, Rt.2
Shoats anid pigs, black and
white S. P. C. Write fer prices
and description. er
Ashburn.
2S. PC. boars, wt. sive
Ibs. ea., 8 mos. old; 2 blocixy
type Duroc boars, wt. about 125
lbs. ea., 7 mos. old, $25. 00 ea.
FOB. Wrens. Reg. in buyers
name. O. G: Lancaster, Wrens.
Reg. Duroc-Jersey -boar, 6
mos, old, $25.00 F.O.B. Lexing-
ton. Reg. in buyers name. Ww.
M. Sick, Lexington.
Nice pigs, 6 wks. old, $7. 00 e :
E. Phillips, Atlanta,
1591 Howell Mill Rd. Bel 185) a
Hampshires: 2 sows, 3 yrs.
old, bred to reg.. Hampshire
male, $75.00 ea.; : oe 3.yLs.
old, blocky type. M. Flower.
Ludowiei, Rt. 2. a
Quality O.I.C. shoats, wt. 60-
75. lbs.; boars and sows, best
blood lines, life immuned
$25.00, registered free, shipped
FOR wz b.-C, Walton, Evans.
Ga improved big boned plue
Guinea pigs, $15.00 ea. Best of
blood lines. Cobb A. Lee, Way-
cross, Rt. 2, Box, 478.
Duroc boars, ready for serv-
ice; also fall boar pigs: Foe
Ledger, Andersonville. -
Purebred big boned Guine
pigs, long-bodied, short-legged
type, 10 wks. old, $10. 00 ea, 3-4
mos. old, wt. 50 lbs., $15.00 ae
Will ship. Mrs. Ruth ce:
Warrenton, Rt. 2.
Real OAT C. pigs. 7 wks. ota
and older; almost any, size you
want, for sale at barn, or will
trade. Write first. Raymond
Peeples, Carnesville, Rt. A
Big bone Black Guinea p:
6 wks. old, $12.00 ea.; 8 wks.
$15.00. Treated and shipped,
FOS, tL CU. Brewer, la
Hon. S.'P. C. gilts, bred far-
row | ogi. 7 10-15th, $35.00
C. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
10, O. 3. C.550: dbs Gvilly d 2S
420 lbs. easy) male, $80.00 cash,
or $100.00 war bond. Priced
my farm at Stockbridge. H
E. Shaw, Atlanta, 936 Moreland
Ave., S. E. phone atter 6 Dp. m.,
Ma 6384,
Purebred :O. 1. C. pigs, $ 56
and up, $1.25 ea. extra for reg.
papers, also 3 bred, 325-350 1b.
1eg, O. I. C. sows, bred, $40.00
ea: Will no ue Woke Nix,
Alpharetta, Rt.
20 pigs and ee an 5
Berkshire and O. I. 6-10
wks. old, and 2 hogs. Saie.
I. L. Barnes, East Point, 805
Fernwood Dr.
Duroc service
weaned boar pigs.
Orion Cherry Kings. J.D.
Ledger, Andersonville, Rt. 2.
HORSES AND MULES _
FOR SALE :
Sacrifice 2 young mules, 3
yrs: old; also a 5 yr. old, 1250
lb. farm horse, all 3 well broke;
anyone can work them. Loans
Garner, Lilburn.
Nice ponies (fine for chile
dren) for sale. See J. J. Cline,
Milledgeville.
8 yr. old combination work
and saddle horse, 3 gaited, 1100
Ibs., also 6 yr. old, 5 gaited sad-
dle pony, wt. 900 lbs., suitable
for light work or play, $250.
for both. Take in trade fat h
and yearling suitable for hee
J. R.- Jackson, Decatur, 128
Kings Highway. s
6 horses, 12 yrs. down to
mos. old, for sale, also 10 p :
$8.00 ea., or $15.00 pair for pigs.
DeWitt Wilson, Fairburn, Rt
Serviceable mule, wt.
Ibs., $50:00, <P.
Bogart, Rt. L
a8 HORSES AND MULES
| FOR SALE
Grey mare mule, 1200 lbs., &
qyrs. old, sound, kind, gentle,
~ work to anything. Fat and slick.
- Bargain for $115.00. Sam H.
~ Olive, Woodland.
- Tenn. Walking mare, 3. yrs.
old, sorrel, Reg. No. 420205, Sire
= Rambling Allen No. 360034.
~ Qualities good, $300.00. W. E.
- West, Ringgold.
Sp 1 pr. smooth mouth mules,
wt. about 1,000 ea. W.H. Har-
per, Kathleen, Rt. 1; Box 48.
* Nice combination work and
saddle horse about 1,000 Ibs.,
$95.00. See, dont write. Va-
hel Zachry, Rome (Bluff Rd.,
ust outside city limits).
2 good farm mares, good
fworkers, sound, 7 and 10 yrs.
old, wt. 1100 Ibs. ea. Reason-
= able. Alex N. Booth, Bowman,
Rt. 1B ey
Pinto pony, 5 yrs. ~old, ocd
<3 gaddic gaits (can carry up to
50 Ibs.) for sale. Aubrey
Roberts, Greenville,
' Good plug mule, cheap. See
at my place. W. R. Brown,
Stockbridge.
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse,
rrel, gelding, wt. 1,000 lbs., 6
wyrs. old, a real saddle horse,
for-sale. J. F. Hester, Monroe,
phone 5247.
Nice, gentle, white pony for
fale. Mrs. R. C. Montgomery,
(Warrenton.
~ Good 5 gaited saddle horse,
~ @lso some pigs, for sale, cheap.
Hi. C. Kirk, Mar! etta. Rt. 4,
2 good work mules, supposed
to be about 16 yrs. old, and
Bt ckory 2 H. wagon, good run-
g cond., $120.00 for outfit at
my. Bai nce: Mrs. L: A. San-
ders, Ashland. a
s Good, 1,000.1b. mare mule,
$140.00 eash, my barn, Arthur
en, Barnesville.
S Dark. bay mare mule, sound,
ood, about 1050 Ibs., some age,
but fat and. hearty; eats and
rorks good. Bargain. Come
_E. L. Todd, Valdosta.
Nice, young horse, wt. 1200
s., perfect cond., plow and
ddle horse, $150. 00. Come
See, just outside city limits at)
Hebardville. 2 Nirs. Laura .B.
taylor, _ Waycross, Rt. 1; Box 15.
1 pr. black horse mules, 5-6
s. old, 1000-1100 lbs., 2 mule
olts, 2% yrs., and 17mos. oid,
so AL yr. old, 1000 Ib. brood
B. F. Peacock,
ut never been sick), good
eyes and legs.
this year, $25.00 cash for quick
e. 6 mi. below College Park
ar Bethsaida Church. R.
Walker, Riverdale. |
3 yr. old, 850-900 lb. horse
nule, work anywhere, $200. 00:
4 yrs. old farm mule, $40.00; 5
se old, 1100 lb. horse, broke
and plow. $150.00; 3 yr. old
w, 2% gal, $80.00; sev. heifers,
HMC; MaISer: El-
Brown and white, well mark-!.
ed, gentle pony, cheap for cash.
See at my place. Mrs. O. H.
dilliard, Athens, 953 Cconee St.
5 gaited saddle pony, 6 yrs.
oid (has bad feet and should
ff pavement on soft dirt).
eheap for cash or exc. for hogs
yearling; also 8 yr. old, com-
e tion work | and saddle bay
cod. : ring. Be
e
SC50d 1200 ib., 10-12 yz. old
mare. mule, also 3 tons Peavine
d Sorghum baled hay. for
. D. A. Clower, Grayson.
4 farm mules, all work good:
also 8 shoats, 2 cows, 1 hefier,
or sale or trade. J. H. Nolan,
Stonewall, (2 mi. below Red
Oak near Ww cieomiga et Church.
wt.
#5. zood gaits,
saddle ole
Sacrifice for $150.00. W.
Shealy, Oglethorpe.
10 yr old, 700 lb. Jack, guar.
eeder, easily handled, $85. 00;
-30 5.-P. C. pigs, either sex,
$25.00: pigs, sired by S.
r "5 Fair Champion, Sun-
jef, a 1100 lb. boar. R.
vell, Eastman.
1 good work mule, sound,
al ood worker, fast, in good
pe, cheap for cash. Jas,
Turn. r, Blairsville, Box 84.
black mare mule, wt.
around 1100 lbs., work any-
e, is sale. Ce Pearson,
- jee aiid: aeht 2.4.
yagon (needs some
+. around 900. {bs.,
t know age), $150.00. =
ercro} bie, Dahlonepa, Ets
Made good crop St.
coe ,
aris, 30c-31;
size nuts, 28c-25c.
_ | AUCTION SALE |
100,000 pounds of pecans were handled at the
Georgia Pecan Auctions at Vidalia, December
Tth. Prices were steady. Schleys, 32c-37c lb; Stu-
Intermediate varieties,
Moneymakers, 26c-27c;
The last sale of the Vidalia Season will be held
Tuesday, December 14th.
28-30C3
Seedlings, 22c; small
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
&
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
U. Z. Whites: buck, 2 yrs.
old, purebred, registered, pap-
ers furnished, $4.00; purebred,
2 yr. old doe, no papers, $3.00.
Rev Shannon Holloway, Eun:
ton,
N. Z. Whites: giant white doe,
18 mos. old, bred, 13 in 2nd
litter, $3.00 'FOB.; 2. bucks, 9
mos. old, $2.50 ea.. FOB. Hob-
son Brook, Stephens.
Grey. Chinchilla buck, 18 mos.
old, wt. 8-10 lbs., $4.00; buck,
3 mos. old, $2.00. ' Weldon Da-
vis, Haralson.
14 N. Z. Whites, 8 wks. old,
$2.00 pr. $1.25 ea. when pair
proken, $10.00 for lot. Robert
C. Counts, Haralson.
8 N. me White nee does, 2
bucks, $3.00 ea., or $27.00 for
lot; also reg. buck, 5% mos. old,
$3.50. Heavy stock. Wesley
ee Moultrie, 814 N. Main.
Z. Whites: 1 pr. 3 mos,
wide $4. 00; 1 doe, 4% mos. old,
ue 00; does, 6-12 mos. old. $5.04
- bred. does, $7.50 ea; 8 wk
od, in pairs, $3.00 pr.; buck
6% mos. old, ready for service
$4 00, =I. D- Reese. Madison, Rt
2 black does, 4 mos. old, 7
does. 4 mos. old, $5.00; also 1
yr. Guinea pigs, $1.50; 4 Game.
hens, $8.00. Lockard Bell, At-
lanta, 264 Alexander St., N. W
N. Z. Whites, 6 wks. old, $1.50
ea.; unrelated prs., $2.50; trios
$3.75. Wright Hudgins, Rome
13 Poplar St.
SHEEP AND GOATS
-- FOR SALE >
2 milk goats, 1 with horns, 4
qts. when fresh, very gentle,
Toggenburg and Saanen cross, 3
yrs. old, $20.00; other Saanen,
10 mos. old, hornless type, pure-
bred, white, $15.00 FOB. P.D.
Snelling, Thomson, 515 Jacksor
At Stud: Purebred reg., Nu-
E.| bian buck, splendid breeding
and attractive appearance. Earl]
S. Redwine, Madras.
4 milk goats, about 1 yr. old,
from heavy milk stock, brea
and ready to breed, $15. 00 and
$20.00 ea. at my home. Mrs.
9030. Berry, Pecan, Riots Ma
~Toggenburg milk goat,
freshen last of February, also 1
buck, white, hornless, Toggen~
-burg- Saanen cross, from good
milk stock, for sale or trade.
What have you? See at my lot.
C. E. Dukes, Norcross.
1 purebred Saanen male goat,
old enough for service, $20.00;
also female goat, half Saanen,
bred, $15.00; the pair, $30.00; 1
lot small shoats, Jersey and P.
C. mixed, reasonable. A. M.
Hooper, Norcross.
At badd: i ecto Major
Advance, % No. 13950 (one or
best according to official re-
cords test), Fee, $7.50; Prince
Royal No. 69830, Saanen, Fee,
$3.00. Dates in advance.
den Pickett, College Park, 52%
Princeton Ave.. Ce. 7816.
Be eNOS Socio. ewe
jambs, dropped Feb. last, prob-
ably bred. Also young ram,
same age. Thrifty stock, good
breeding, well cared for. K.D.
Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2.
At Stud: Saanen- Toggenburg
E. | duck, fee, $2.00. High milk pro-|
duction gtock; also for sale, 2
does, bred Nov. ist to above
buck, for sale.
phries, Decatur, 313 5th Ave.,
De 5880.
At Stud: Sir Roderick,
most outstanding Toggenburg
of the South; naturally hornless.
Proven sire of high milk pro-
ducers and female hornless kids.
Limited service, Fee, $10.00.
John Byrds Atlanta, 93 Warren
St2oNs De 5140.
60 oo sheep at ee mi
North Thomasville on Count
Line Rd., 6 mi. E. Ochlocknee
+ Ralph E. Hagan, Ochlocknee.
Reg. grade Saanen does, bred
for Dec. freshening to fine, pure
bred. ped. reg. Ohio Saanen
buck. $25.00 ea.: also buck from
8 qt. stock for. sale. Stud fee,
$5.00. Mrs. Nora Smith, Ar-
noldsville. :
Thoroughbred male Saanen
goat, ready for service; female
Saanen and Toegenburg, mixed,
freshen in March, $15.00, or
$27.50 for pair: 1 lot of shoats,
Jersey. and P. C. mixed, at mar-
ket vrice. A. M. Hooper, Nor-
cross,
1 milk goat, cane ana Tog-
genburg, freshen middle of Feb-
ruary, 4 qts. daily, $35.00. W.}
J. White, Atlanta, 986 Dunning
St. Ma 5441 after 5 p. m.
1 purebred Southdown Ram
lamb, ent. to reg. (stock from.
Canada), $30.00 FOB or at my
place. D. L. Shaham, Ringgold.
2 reg. Toggenburg milk goats,
1 giving 2 qts. daily; other to
freshen about April Ist, $125.06
for the 2. B. M. Bennett, Ath-
ens, P. O. Box 1 (Atlanta Hwy).
4-young milk goats, freshen
first of year. 1 billy, Nubian
and African mixed, $20.00 at
my farm, 7 mi. Northeast Cuth-
bert. W. A. McAllister, Cuth-
bert, Rt. 4:
Grey-white buck, $4.50; 2 white |.
Reg. Saanen busle Snow
Prince, No. 4070, Hornless, 20
mos. old, large, gentle, also 9
yr. old brood mare, black,
blocky. work anywhere... See at
my farm, Austell-Marietta Rd.
E. S. Faucett, Atlanta, 1067
JEmiecek AVES We
= oes WANTED
grade Holstein heifers.
8 yrs. old, 1,000 to
Res:
to}.
Gol- e
Ss. Hum-.
CATTLE WANTED:
Want 8 or 10 reg., or good.
Advise
what you have and price. Guy
Oxford, Culloden.
Want 5 to 10 White Face cat-
tle, good stock, dif. ages. Sam
B. Hubbard, Atlanta, 4043 No.
Ivy Rd. Ch 9658.
HOGS WANTED:
Wantree: -S. P.-C... 60 or 15
Ib. male. Willie Shepherd,
Meansville, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
| WANTED:
Want 1 mare horse, not over:
1100 Ibs.
Must work anywhere and be
_goeod saddle horse. Gene Ed-
wards, Atlanta,
N. E.
Want pony, 5 or
wt. around 700 lbs..
you have and_ price.
Rowe, Moreland, Rt. 1.
Want Shetland pony or Shet-
land colt; about 1 yr. old. State
what you have and price. Hu-
bert Strickland, Royston.
Want 2 blocky mare mules,
young and wt. around 1100 Ibs.
ea. J. P. Glore, Austell, Rt. 2,
eare Dairy.
SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED:
Want good milk goat, horn-
less, to freshen in early spring.
Write details and price. L. V.
Graham, Savannah, 504 Seiler
Ave. Phone 3-5824.
Want Toggenburg buck goat,
ready for service. Quote best
price and describe; also few R.
O. P. Sired White Rock and N.
H. Reds, and Leghorn cockerets
for sale, $5.00 ea. J. G. Buyers,
Whitesburg.
Want 1 or 2 milk goats, rea-
sonable price. Will come after
near Atlanta. Write _ Comer
1655 Pelham
6 yrs. old,
State what
REP.
| Teal, College Bark, Rie
POSITIONS WANTED
- Want job on Poultry or small |
Stock farm. World War No. 1
Veteran with slight disability. |
Have small family. Share or
salary basis. Accept best of-
fer. Mose E. Stogner, Hogans-
Wible.= Wesoae
Exp. man of good. ee
and ability wants job as Over-
seer of gen. or stock farm, or
both. Strictly sober. Handle
Jabor. B. M. Denton, Columbus.
to ear line, near Atlanta.
least 4 R.- house, electricity.
handle labor.
Want farm with good house
(elec.,) water, barns, near
transportation, . between Pal-
metto and Atlanta, suitable for
vegetables and chickens. For
standing rent. Mrs. Zora Brown,
Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Couple wishes place on farm
caring for cattle and other live-
stock. Ref. exch. Prefer near
Atlanta. E. E. Harris, College
Park. Rtclt
Want farm, good house. also
wood and water, with work un-
til crop time, stock, hogs and
chickens to raise, 3 hands, in-
cluding self, to work. Elmer
-Gray, Blue Ridge, Rt. 2.
White man, alone, wants job
-on farm for home and reason-
able salary. B. W. Sutton, At-
lanta, 882 Adamson St., S.
Want small 1 H. farm, 4 or 5
R. house, near Atlanta, close to
transportation, for standing
rent. 5 in family.* White. M.
D. Shelnutt, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2.
White, married man; 6 in
tTamily, wants ioe crop, BS
Prefer standing rent. J.
Wilson, Forest Park, Rt. 1.
Want position as Miller. 25
yrs. exp: Best of ref. W. A.
Covgill, Bowersville, Box 124.
Want job on Fruit, Cattle or
regular farm, or farm on shares.
Well exp. Man 42 and boy 17
yrs. of age. Roy E. ONeal, Sr.,
Atlanta, 441 Pryor St., S. W.
Want farm to oversee; can
keep up farm machinery and
53 yrs. old, life
time exp. farming. Best of ref.
Move any time. All letter ans.
J. A. Hight, Cedartown, Rt. 1,
Box 323.
Want job as good hoe hand
and other light work on farm, |
tor next year. 2 in family. Self
sustaining. Franklin Co. de-
oreo: our W. E. Wood, Mar-
tingeR G1. :
bus Rt.
Rd. Good house, Team, plenty
W.
sats Hamilton Ave. :
a Ee GFE: SES EN
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable man to help in
| dairy. No objection if slightly
crippled. B.
F. Keller, Green-
ville.
Want. couple for small place,
50 mi Atlanta, 6 A. in cultiva-
tion, pasture, tenant house,
barn, elec., 6 R. dwelling,
Hwy. Ref. req. Consider
share basis. Mrs. C. S. Mitchell,
AtMta. 452 Sinclair Ave., N.
Want farm operator. Excel-
lent home, elec.; running water,
monthly salary or share of
earnings. Must have good ref.
Fine opportunity for right man.
C. J. Hicks, Conyers.
Want family, 3 to work on
dairy farm cleaning up pas-
tures. House, wood, garden
space. Close to bus to Colum-
bus and churches, and school
Cc. G. Pritchett, Co-
lumbus, Rt. 1, Whitesville Rad.
Want good share cropper for
light 2 H. farm. Good, smooth,
fertile land (make bale cotton
per A.): all cotton land wanted:
Good community. On public
Je
wood and water. Dr.
-| Green. McDonough, Rt. 2.
Want good farmer for 2 H.
. farm, standing rent or 3rds and
-4ths, 5 R. house, about 2% mi.
W. Draketown, on Draketown; |-
Buchanan Rd., on school bus Ri
W. G. Wright. Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Want reliable couple, white
preferred, man draft exempt,
te live on place and attend to
livestock, gardening and other
light farm chores. $10.00 week
and house, electricity, phone,
water and other conveniences
furnished. Contact personally.
Eugene Gunby, Atlanta,
Luckie St., N. W., Wa 3633.
Want man to tend a ae jarm
for 1944. Good tobaceo allot-
ment and cotton. Call or write
at once. Jule H. Stewart, Alma.
Rie
Want iuicgdleased- colored
couple, without children, with
good references for yard and
other light farm chores. Good
salary and transportation furn-
ished. Mrs. B. J. Bandy, Dalton.
Want share cropper in Walk-
er Co., for 1944. Good school.
Plenty wood and water, good
pasture. Plenty day labor. See
at once. Max Zugar. P. O.
Pittsburs: Ga.
Want help for 1 H. crop. 3 R.
house (new), 50-50 basis. White
or col. Must be reliable. Pre-
fer couple or small family. Fur-
nish work a wages until crop
time. C. P. Owens. Riverdale.
Want 2 men with tractor
xxp., for farm work, Must
now how to row, cultivate and
ive good ref. E. M. Beckham,
) Titton, Rt. 3.
x
trae
Wei
-Good house,
-20 mi.
on |.
with farm work for s
85 |m
Want good, honeeks
live in home and cultiva
crop. Good stock, good
elec, lights, Can hav chi
hogs and cow. Mi
Lawrence, Middleton,
or 3 hoe hands,
cotton acreage.
or half crop. White o
| Must have good recom
E. L. Todd, Valdos
Want 2 H. cropper, wh
col., on 50-50 basis. | Goox
house, 2 good mules,
land: SA. tobacco, 7 A. e
rest in peanuts and cor
den and potato pate
Good cow pasture. Wri
come. J. A. Benson, Ty
Be a
tion,
Want nice, honest, sober
and wife, to live in house
me and work 1 H. farm
Lou Biggers, Covington.
Want exp. farmer, WwW
col., with or withou ta
to work corn, hay. cotton
for small herd cattle. p
ship in part of crop. if x
Yr. round work, good
also settled woman for
farm chores.
ref,, age, etc., when ans
H. J. Hardin, Culloden.
Want farm family (:
hands) for: 2..H. 2erop;
basis. 4 mi..No. Monroe,
3 R. house, Elec., good w
yard, barn and good
Good, young re mo
machine, plenty tool Si
C. Perry, Monroe, Rt. 3
Want good farmer on
also farm family to w
farm for salary.
Marietta. Rt. 4.
Hee
Want. share croppe or 1
genteel, responsible
Ww
on hard surfa
Savannah. ae
frauer, Mearlew. ?
Want family, white :
torun-a"3 H. or a 2 H. gh
crop, with 2 mules, or
rent. 8 mi. Millen o
bldgs.,
3. houses on place, % m
1 mi. to 3 churches. GC.
Millen, Rt. 1. Box 59 A
Want. elderly man to li
home as one of family ane
inal
ary. Mrs. J. H. Aldred. 4
foe ee
Want white woman to
in home with couple and
with farm work. $4.00
J. J. Hendrix, Loganvi
Want couple to live in
Bishop.
Want farmer for
farm, on halves.
nuts wanted. 2 good he
extra good land, i
farm equipment: on sch
and Mail Rt. 1 mi. So
Cc. J. Brown, Fitzgerald, Rt.
Want farmer, white
tor 1H. farm, good land
cotton allotment: plant p
corn. Garden spot, good
house, out-bldgs., well of wa'
pasture: close to chur
school bus. 7 mi. Ea.
Ernest A. Blair, Elbert
Want col. ee a1
small family, to work o
$1.50 day-and 2 A. peanuts
bonus at end of year.
size of family and all parti
Tars-2 ee B. Stocks,
burg, Rt.
Want ab farm hang all
round job. Good.
wages, house, milk, fi
sureished. On main Hw
Lawrenceville, 20 mi
iota. Cs-W. Chapman
renceville, Rt. 3. -
Want good farme
-H., and a 2 H. farm, 50-51
also want col. family (hu
gen. farm work and wife
farm. work) for wage
10 mi. West Griffin,
is, Williamson.
Want good farmer,
crop on 50-50 basis. I
On mail and school bus
furnish stock. Mrs. M
Heath, ee ae
farm, 30 mi.
No. Gritfin.~
Ouse barn; 10 oe
on school bus Rt.
as to character and abili
Dickinson, coe
tools, eater ahd
and school bus Rt.
dalia. Can. move no
eo eee Ww