Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1943 September 29

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AGRICULTURE |
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1943



fake Parity Dotecuined





MCZING as JS uggli

IM OF BIG FARM INCOME

TH FALSE AND MISLEADING

saw a statement from Washington a few days ago claim-
shat 1943 would show an all time high income for the
ers of the country.

Also. there was a statement issued by Colonel James ry
er, director of the Southern region of the Food Distribution |

ministration: that Georgias cotton crop this year promises
bring the farmer nearly $8,000,000. or more in excess of

years crop if it is picked and ginned as well the rest of

season as it has been up to date.
How either of these statements were issued with any sem-
nce of real background is beyond the conception of those
ally know the farm situation in this state and the Nation.
In the year 1919 the total farm. income was almost $25,-
0,000, while in the year 1942 it was only $16,000, 000,009.

During the years 1940, 1941 and 1942, farmers who pro-

d crops received less money per year than es did during
ave years of the base period.

Sees COTTON PRICES
In 1918 we produced 12,018,000 bales which brought

35,000,000, or 29c.
In 1943 the government says we will produce 11, 679, 000

If the 1948 crop brought as much money as the 1918.
rought it would have to bring 30c a pound instead of

oximately 20 which it is bringing. ~ There is no_all time

price there.
In 1919 we produced i, 411,000 bales which brought

0,000,000, or 35 a pound. If the 1943 crop were to
ry as much money as the 1919 crop it would have to bring
instead of the 20c it is bringing. .
WHEAT
In 1918 we produced 921,000,000 bushels of wheat whieh
or $1,881,000,000, or $2:04 a bushel. In 1943 the Gov-
ent says we will produce 834,000,000 bushels. If the

wheat crop were to bring as much money as the 1918.
eat crop it would have to bring $2.25 a bushel instead of

3, the present price.
In 1919 we produced 952,000,000 bushels of wheat which

ght $2,059,000,000, or $2.16 a bushel. The 1943 crop is

ted by the Government at 834,000,000 bushels. If the |

leat farmers receive as much money in 1943 as they did in

they would have to get $2.48 a bushel instead of $1. 48,
OVER ESTIMATES ON CROPS

It is a matter of general knowledge that the Governmen$

grossly over estimated many crops.
The Government estimate on cotton in August, 1947, was

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ivestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets

Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
or as ] ue at the Livestock Auction Markets named:
September 24, 1943 ES
14 (Tuesday )Augusta
15 (Wednesday)Rome 2. ---__________----
16 (Thursday)Bainbridge
16 (Thursday)Valdosta
17 (Friday)Thomasville
eral (Monday)Sylvester Pe eee ee pee
21 (Tuesday)Arlington *_______-_--_-_-----~
21 (Tuesday)Bainbrdige -____________- Ze
22 Weche te ee eee a ee =
TOP FED CATTLE :
15 (Wednesday)Rome $ 7.50-$11.00
> 16 (Thursday)Augusta _. 13.80
16 (Thursday)Bainbridge ..-..----- 10.00- 12.20
16 (Thursday)Valdosta 10.00- 12.10
17 (Friday)Thomasville _. 10.00-. 12.00
20 (Vionday)Syivester 10.00- 12.80
- 91 (Tuesday)Arlington 2 11.50- 12.50
et (Tuesday)Bainbridge ESS ee LO O0s ee

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(ee 6 0.0 8





99: (Wednesday) Vidalia. 2 12.50- 13.00



; Btarting Ce aoe jueelag of figures are n
by me in the study of two reports released by the United Sta 4
Department of Agriculture. One was released in 1920
Henry C. Wallace, former United States Commissioner of Agr
culture, and the father of Henry A. Wallace. The other.
released in July, 1943, under the present administration.
The Fake Parity on farm products which is now in fore@

was figured according to the last report which was made i

July, 1948. If the figures which-were issued in 1920 by Henry,
C. Wallace had been used True Parity would have be
noted and millions of dollars would have been added: to. the
value of farm products this year.

- Both reports were issued by the United. States Desire at

of Agriculture and both reports carry the total gross value of

oy

crops during the years 1910 to 1914 inclusive, which are call
the base period.

For some unaccountable and ee ae reason h
ever, the totals of the two reports vary almost two billion 0:
Jars each year in value of crops. By this we mean that the
later report which was made under the present administrz
earries a total of practically two billion dollars less valu
farm crops than the report issued in 1920 ON THE SA gE

CROPS THE SAME YEAR.

The report issued in 1920 by Henry C. Wallace is printed

: below. This was taken from Yearbook of the Department

Agriculture, Page 806, Table 297 and shows the following:

ESTIMATED VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS, 1910-1914
BASED ON PRICES AT THE FARM =
(We are carrying only the total for lack of space
to print the entire table). s
Year _ Total value of crops and livestock
$9,037,000,000
$8,819, 000, 000
_$9,343,000,000
$9,850,000,000
$9,895,000,000

Now for comparison we are printing below the table cartiad
py the United States Department of Agriculture in Volume 20,
No. 3, July, 1943, Table 1. Please bear in mind that this ree
port is for the SAME CROPS for the SAME YEARS but vat
lished twenty-three years later!

TABLE 1GROSS FARM INCOME, UNITED STATES
(As above we are only carrying the totals due to lack
of space to print the entire table). aS
Year Total value of crops and livestock
$7,352,000,000
$7,081,000,000
$7,561,000,000
$7,821, 000, 000
$7,638,000,000
* Gross income includes cash income from marketings, Government
payments, value of home grown products retained for human CORSUTD HON
and imputed rental value of farm dwellings.
Now if you will compare the two tables here you will
there is a startling discrepancy between the two FOR. TH
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ss
September 25, 1943 Atlanta _

Apples, Boxes 2g $3.75-$5.00
Beans (hima), bulk, per bu. ; -1.00- 2.00-
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. oes he S20
Collards, per doz. 1.00= 2.00
Corn (Green), per doz. ears a (302. 330s
Eggplant, per bu. hprs. 2.50- 3.00
Peas (Field), bulk, per bu. : ooo

Peppers, per bu. hprs. a 1.00- 2.25
Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. ~ gS ee eee
Turnips (bunched), per doz. hunches <2 a 1,75- 2.00
Turnip Saline. per bu, <<) Se ee ee































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_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
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Enailing at special rate of postage
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CLAIM OF BIG FARM INCOME
BOTHFALSE AND MISLEADING

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one of the greatest depressing factors in the cotton
market in the fall of 1942.

The Governments large overestimate in Aug-
ust, 1943, has been one of the greatest factors in
depressing the price of cotton this fall.

CORN

a The Government estimate on corn for 1943 will)
be found entirely too high.
rom a trip through a portion of the corn belt and
prospects for corn are not good at all.
Millions of acres of corn are extremely late on
account of floods in some sections and droughts in
Much of this late corn has already
been caught by frost before it could mature.
generally throughout the Southeast is very poor.

WALL STREET WAS A PIKER

For many years it was a custom to blame low
farm prices on Wall Street, but Wall Street was a

comes to depressing farm pri

Commissioner of Agriculture.



I have just returned

Corn.

site hog
Administration when it
ces.

TOM LINDER,

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE





_ I Power Hay Press, large size,
equires 8 wires blocks 17 in,,
22 in., good cond., $400.00 FOB
farm near Forsyth. Hugene Tal-
mage, Atlanta, William-Oliver

1h. McCormick Deering Hay

Baler, good cond., $155.00; 1 No.
24 and 1 No. 44 Chattanooga 2
h. turn ploys, $10.00; some other
farm equipment. Jas. T. Man-

ning, Marietta. RFD 4.

John Deere 1 ea. tractor (witn
lights), 6 dise Tiller, dbl. disc
harrow, seeder or drill for tiller,
full set cultivators and plows,
planting outfit, extra soda at-
tachment for tractor, all of
-g@bove in good shape. Cheap for
aoe Stafford Ross, Rochelle,

t

10 ft. syrup pan and 3 roller
mill (needs new _ bearings),
-30.00 for both. See at once, 9
mi. w. Lawrenceville. Jas. A.
ranklin. Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.































$100.00. Have finished pulling

stumps.) M.| Dantels, Swains-
ONO 7; ;

A 3 cylinder Turner peanut

ker, practically new, picked

} tons. $525.00 at my farm.

W. Winn, Douglasville, Rt. 3.

606 h.p. Fairbanaks-Morse up-
ight engine, used in pulling gin.
have sold ein), and some other
quipment for sale. Ozro Pea-
ock, Hastman, Rt. 5.

1 Liverman Peanut Picker, in
air cond.., and power hay baler,
ood cond., without motor; bar-
ain $350.00 for botr FOB J. H.

arminy, Jr., Fitzgerald.






























Austin dbl. disc



2 h. Deering mower in run-
ning cond., at bargain. Come
and see. Horace Darnell, Win-.
ston.

A 2h. wagon in good cond.,
$50.00. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.

Hay mowing machine, in good
cond., for sale. A. E. Hamer,
LaGrange, Rt. 2.

1 size H John Deeite farm
tractor, on rubber, bought new
August, 1941; used very little;
good cond.; $600.00 at my farm,
8 mi: west of Milledgeville on
Macon Hwy. (Sale contingent
on my securing del. of larger
tractor promised in few days.)
R. E. Cotton, Milledgeville, 207 |
N. Columbia St.

3 riding cultivator, 2 horse, 3

BONS. revers-

ible, 2 horse; 2 Case grain drills,

dbl. box; all in good cond. J. L.
Shadburn, Buford.

Farmall B tractor, on rubber,
starter and lights; Bush and
Bog harrow, 2 disc plows, power
lift cultivators, also planters
and fert. attachment; ;all equip-
ment new. $1,550.00. M. B. Har-
alson, Monroe. Phone 3511.

A 2h. McCormick mowing
machine in fair cond., $40.00 at
my home. Mrs. Mollie Williams,
Milan, Rie Lf.

All but new mower (used 1
week: also 1 horse wagon and
spring tooth harrow, a tobacco
plant ..setter and 2 sausage
mills. A. T. Milteer, Quitman.

1 practically new McCormick
Deering 2 h. walking cultiva-
tor, $60.00; also good farm
mule, sound gentle, $50.00. Lon-

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SAME YEAR AND FOR THE SAME CROPS. The
evidence seems to point that the release published in
1943 and now used to determine parity has been
tampered with in an intent to beat down farm prices
and arrive at the Fake Parity which is now in use.
The farmers income under New Deal control
is based on his income during the base period. The
lower they figure the farm income in the base period,
the lower it figures parity for the farmer today.

WHAT IS PARITY BASED ON FARMERS
INCOME DURING THE BASE PERIOD?

During the five years of the base period all
farm crops (not including livestock) averaged
$5,827,000,000 per year.

Mr. Wickard says today that we must add 65%
to the base period to find what represents parity
today.

Tf we take the average yearly income

$9,614,000,000 would represent parity of income for
the farmer today from his crops (not including
livestock).

During the three years of 1940, 1941, and 1942

ithe farmer received, including all Government bene-
He should have |

fits, only $5,573,000,000 per year.
received an average of $9,614,000,000. Subtract
this and we find that in each of the years 1940,
1941 and 1942 the farmer was frisked out of

$4,041,000,000 on his crops (not including livestock).

Do you wonder that it was necessary to go back

|}and emasculate, juggle and manipulate.

LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

Livestock and livestock products is a story unto
itself. According to the United States Yearbook of
1920 by Honorable Henry C. Wallace, the value of
all livestock during the base period averaged about
$3,500,000,000 per year.

The value of livestock during the base peri
was about 60% of the value of crops.

This continued to be the case until the year
1935, just prior to the National Elections of 1936.

In 1935 the value of field crops was given at
$2,978,000,000, while the value of livestock was

od

given at $4,064,000,000.

Since that time livestock has continued in

paratively a smaller percent of the total farm Income.

_ According to Government figures the production
of meat in the United States has not substantially
increased since the base period. The increase in the

parity than have the growers of crops.

PRICES OF BASIC CROPS ARE TOO LOW

The prices of basic crops Such as wheat, corn,
cotton, etc., are entirely too low. Mr. Wickards
fake parity is little more than one-half actual parity
on these crops. :

1944 is just around the corner, but it is coming
this way instead of going the other way. Let Con-
gress act now to remedy this terrible - situation.
Talk about the producers of crops creating inflation
how can they create inflation when they are get-
ting less money than they got during the base period,
prior to World War No. 1. The charge is ridiculous.

TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.

SECOND HAND

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

MACHINERY FOR SALE





2 turning plows, 1 Oliver No.
10; Chattanooga No. 25, good

70 Oliver 6 cyl. crop row trac-
cond., and other farm equip-

tor on steel, ood as new, 1
4-dise J. D. Tiller plow with
seeder, perfect cond.; also Oli-
ver dbl. sec. tractor harrow,
and Oliver tractor planter. Sell
all together reasonably. E. T.
Nottingham, Thomaston.

1 horsedrawn International
(McCormick-Deering) haybaler,
all steel, on wheels, in first-
class cond., for sale. S. H. Bryan,
Reynolds.

1-2 stand cider mill, $12.50;
other orchard equipment. See.
wont ship. Olin Moore, New-
nan, Rt. 2.

1 Athens 2 disc plow in per-
fect shape, for cash or exc. for
something can use. J. A. Domi-
nic, Rentz.

1 Sears med. size hammer
mill, run vey lrittle, also Model
A Ford engine. Take cost prce.
See. Will not ship. W.M. Ches-
ter, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.

965 Howell Mill Road.

Late style manifold and car-
buretor complete, fits old model
Fordson tractor, same as new,

parts.
RE 22:

1 Chattanooga power cane
sonable price. Also want buy a

er. J. Z. Curry, Stockton.

No. 14 Chattanooga Cane Mill,
first-class cond., $50.00. Wal-
lace D. Bates, Dalton, Rt. 4.

A 2-h. wagon, Hickory make,
used very little, good as new, for
sale at my farm, 4 mi. West
Pineview. J. N. Cook, Pine-
view, Rt. 1.

Steel, mule power, Interna-
tional hay baler, in splendid
cond. Used but little. $100.00:



Fake Parity Determined By
Amazing Figure Juggling

: of |
| $5,827,000,000 and add 65% to it, we find that

ascendency, while the value of crops has been com- ,

income for livestock farmers simply means that live- |
stock growers have more nearly received actual |

ment. See W. M. Bruce, Atlanta, ,

$15.00 del.; also some other |
Gober Murphy, Jasper, :

mill, good cond., for sale at rea- |

Handiman wheelbarrow spray-'

| write. Wray Smith. Sparta.













Copper syup ervapoator
long, good cond., for sale;
want tracto on ubbe, ir
-eondition, power to pull
mill and J. B. hammer
Wayne P. Sewell, Newnan,
ell Estates. ee

| 2 used Allis-Chalmers
bines, model 60, bought
| 1942 (see at Twiggs Woc
16 mi. Alpharetta),
' model 60, approx. 4 yrs
t conditioned (see at R.
tersons, 10 mi. Gaine:

Owner, S-Set. G. C. Bagle
Post Theater No. 1, Ca
| bert, Ala.

; Karm equipment: ever
tit takes to run a 2-!
+ Tools, mules ,hay bal

Cc

rakes, wagons, etc: 1e
i look. No letters answere
iL. Meadows, Vidalia.











































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A 4-blade silage cutte
fect. cond., for sale. P. W.
: Middleton.

1 Oliver Bush and Bi
row, 8 26-in. disc, in good
some repairs needed. $60.
{R. Breedlove, Monroe.
















1 F-30 McCormick |
farm tractor, good rubb:
+ tor and tractor, all good
G. P. Hernlen, Augus
Milledgeville Rd.

Hay press, J. I. Case
rpress. Extra large size.
quires 3 wires. In good
|.$250.00 FOB farm. Buger
}madge, Forsyth. a

; John Deere power hay
used very little, goo
$300.00 cash. ne

Morrow.

! Good 2 H. wagon, $40
; also corn and cotton plante
i good shape, for sale.
! Payne, Canton. Rt. iss =
1, 95 gal. elec. churn, in
+eond., for sale. Mrs.

'T, Autry, Gainesville. R

> A 10 in. bottom turn
i with cuolters, Oliver
| good cond,, ready to

; $75.00 at my place. N. Jd.
~mour, Putney.

i =.

McCormick Deering 10
ip. tractor with pull plows
working cond., for cash.
or without plows. Bill Pape
| Kennesaw. Rt. 1. (Near Pi
i Mountain, on B. H. Hill Fa

8 ft., Killifer cover cro
harrow, 7 disc Z6 hea
1 dise Tiller, and No. 2s
| Jay Bee Feed Mill, wit
connected tan, collecto:
sacker. All can be hand.
largest size farm tractor.
David. Marshallville.












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McCormick mowing mac
and rake, good cutting
(rake good as new:), als
ton planter (the farmers fa
orite), good cond., $60.00 fo1
3. M. B. Jacobs, Hortense.

Ford-Ferguson tractor, a
lper, cultivator, planter,
: around 100 hours, $1,200.00.
' B. Harbin, Lavonia.

: 1 good Barnard and
Roller Mill. first class cond
a real bargain. or will ex

: tractor, plow and harrow. |
; Campbell, Cleveland.
i

1 Cane Mill and coppe:
i horse power, $50.00. Mrs. |

































i Price, Cedartown. :
| 1 No. 61 International
bine, also a 14x7 Interfia
grain drill with tractor h
| S. G. Lang. Jr.. Sandersville

1 Shaw Du-All garden
| tor. 5 H. P., in A-1 rubber.
; turn plow, discs, and cul
| tors, excellent cond. $200.
j farm, 5 mi. No. Nicholls.
} ver Gainey, Nicholls, Rt. 1, |

33. ul. ty

1 stalk cutter, cotton pD.
and a good farm mare,
for cash. Come = see. or
truck after them, 3 mi.
Mrs. H. Boatright,
Rt. 4. ca

1 R. Cc. Allis-Chalme
tor with or without 2 ro
tivator power lift, 6
harrow fertilizer attach
for sale. F. H. Shaw, Cart
ville. Rt. 3. Ss

Farmall tractor, model
rubber, made 2 crops, for sa
or trade for model M Far
tractor on rubber; also 1 J.
+ disc tiller for sale. Cliff
chan, Durand. =. | ae

Farmall M, on good ru
starter, ete., used 2 season
small farm. Come. see,





































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cally new, for sale.



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1 h. wagon, nearly new, for |at my farm. H. W. Howard, Car-



nie B. Foskey, Kite, RFD 1.



sale. J. P. McMElroy, Forsyth. tersville.

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| harrow and 4 disc tiller for ao
1D.

\ *Phone or write.
ers, Dublin.

cane mill,
} bert.

and are|

}er and 1 riding or walking

' spray. Quote price cond.,

Atlanta, 482 Wouaeine St,

| tractor. A. Cham-
| blee, Rt.

| Athens plow for F-30 tractor.

| gal.

jin first letter.



ELIZABETH HYNDS, Editer Bulletin.

t son, Lovett.

Want 3: Do 5
seeder, in eoak cond. M.
Jordan. Manassas.

Want to buy j{ small or med.
size Hammer Mill, 1 tractor

ie

tractor. W. E.
Bowdon, Rt. 3. .

Want J. D. 2 row Tiller trac-
tor on rubber, complete plant-
ing cultivating in good cond..
10, 1, Chiy-:

Garrett,

Want late model 6 wt. Allis

Chalmers All Crop harvester |-

or combine, also good stump |
puller with hooks and cables. |
Describe cond. and price.. H.
G. Ballard, Tifton.

Want 1 used 3 roller 2
C. E. Wade, Cuth- |

Want 1 International walk-.
ing cultivator: if second-hand, |
must be in No. 1 cond.. for
cash. Consider other makes.
P. T. Herndon, Surrency.

Want good: new tractor cul-
tivators and planters for reas-
onable cash price. H. Lev-
erett, Parrott.

Want 1 grist. eau. 18 to 20 in.
reck, good cond., also 6 to. 9,
h. p. engine, gas. or ker., sta-|
tionary, for sale. A. S. Rowell, |
Hortense.

Want No5 or 6 1. H.C. Ham- |,
mer Mill with stacker, in A-1.
cond... fer ..cash. - Geo. N.
Thomas, Thomasboro.

Want good syrup mill, also
walking cultivator. State prices
and cond. J.R. McLean, Alma. |

Want an elec. churn. De-'|
i scribe and quote price. Mrs. J.

A. Gaskins, Willacoochee, Rt. 1. }

Want 1. second hand Cow)
Bell (not Calf Bell), in good
cond., for cash. E. F. Martin,
| Rochelle, Ri 2.

Want 1 good Hill Side turn-.
cultivator. W. T.
Jesup, RFD 2.

Want Allis-Chalmers W. C.
tractor with disc plow. planter
ayd fertilizer attachments, till-
age tools, mower and side de-_
livery rake, in good cond., no
junk. If not all, would be in-
terested in any one. C. H. Bla- |
lock, Supt.. Rabuncroft SO. 4
Rabun Gap. -

- Want manure dictriniiter..
Sub Soiler, Fert. grain drill,
mule or tractor drawn, all in|
good cond. Write or phone..
R. L. Eavenson, or Mark Sims,
| Winder.

Want Farm tractor with all
tools for farming in good cond. |
Write. R. F. Brinsfield, De-
catur, BP. Box 128. s

Want 3 gal. air pressure

McCullough, |

and if will ship. L. Spain,

-Want a tractor drawn harrow |
| and mowing machine, a 2 disc
plow size C Allis (entra

Want CaS any make, of |
large size, on good rubber and
in good shape, also disc tiller,
4 or 5 disc., in good shape,
cheap for cash. C. F. Isbell, |
Canon: Rt; 1:

Want 1 Farmall
J. W. Hughes, Atlanta,
Piedmont Ave., N.
At 2741.

Want prain drill with Fert,
attachment, preferably tractor
drawn. Must be in good cond.
G. L. Bramlett. Marietta, Rt. 4.

Want side del. hay rake in
first class cond. .N. E. Elsas,
Atlanta, P. O. Box 1726.

Want an old time Sausage
Mill. Describe first letter and.
eash price. Must be in good:
cond., to be used. Mrs, A. C.:
Lovell, St. Marys. |

Want Hay Baler, also 3 disc:

M. tractor.
457 |
E., Phone

E. K. Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2.

Want at once an 80 or 100
syrup kettle, prefer
around Bainbridge, cheap. W.
J. Meredith, Bainbridge, RFD 3.

Want a 2 disc tractor plow:
tor Avery tractor in good shape. |
State cond. and price for cash.
John Korison, Atlanta, 762
State St., N. W.

Want 1 Buckeye oil burner
for curing tobacco. Write what
you have and price. M. F. Coie,
Nicholls.

Want complete dairy equip-
ment. What have you. J. V.
Tanner, Columbus, care Wood-
erest Dairy.

Want fairly recent make
Mowing machine, in this vi-|
cinity. State particulars in

Mrs. P. M. J ohne

disc tiller and|
corn planter, J. D. preferred, no.

trator or other good make, |

| well, Boston.

/ houses, 2 barns, 5 mi. Douglas- |

ville.
| School Bus and Mai Route.

| Edition).
\lasville, Rt. 4.

| /FARM.LAND FOR SALE

| less,

jested. Mrs. Carrie

Ce:

| iris, "$2.00 Ce

175 C.: Per. and other flowers

| ple, 6 pink, $4.00 ea., or
| for all; Big lot of shrubs cheap

snowdrops, 80c C. PP: Will,

-way, Thomaston, Rt. 2.



4 Stanton, Newborn,

Want good, cece bree

junk. C.. M. Waldrep, For-
syth, Rt. 1.

Want a crawler bee Ww. M.
cheap fer cash.
Grayson, Rt. 1.

- Want used. barrel chan 20
gal. or larger,. that can be used |
for mixing poultry . State | 1
cond., and price. A. Cald- |

John Clark, |



FARMS FOR SALE



CORRECTION97 A, 2)

Elec. lights in 1 house. |
|Plenty saw timber and wood. |
Running water, $2,500.00. (the
price was misquoted in the:
notice appearing in the Land |

Cc. E.- Halli, Doug-





The following two Farm
Land notices were
itently omitted from publica-|
tion in our Special Land Edi-

tion of the 22nd.

}

Farm of 50 acres more or
about 2 mi. Toccoa on
Zebulon Road, better known
as the Bird Cleveland Place, |
at reasonable price, and lib-'|
eral terms. Write if inter--
Collins, |
Toccoa.

150 A., 60 culievatoe: 6 R.
house, Elec. lights, tenant
house, large tebacco barn;
stockade; Bearing pecan trees,
pears and grapes. 1%. mi.)
Attapulgus;
1-4 mi. of place. School: and)
churches. Open range.
Good. tobacco and peanut land.
12 mi. Bainbridge,
Mrs. W.S. Cook, Atta

pulgus.



FLOWERS AND SEED
re SALE



Royal Poinceanna oa red, /
10c tablespoontful. Plant now
| for next yr. plants. Mrs. Eu- |
nice Marshall, Pitts.

Dbl., sgl. day lilies; 45 kinds |
Lemon. lily, tube
rose, 10c ea.; 30 kinds shrubs, |
roses, peonies 15 and 25c ea.)
mixed narcissus, jonquils, $1.-)

sell or exc. Write Mrs. J. H.}
| Fife, Armuchee.

7 large crepe eiyriles. 1 pur-
$25.00

for cash or exc. Miss Alice |
Stokes, Jasper, R-3.

St. Augustine grass, well;
rooted, $1.10 Bu. FOB Alma,
Miss i Dixen, 215 ae St.)
Alma. ;

Darwin, Harlem large size}
tulip bulbs, long stem, rich,'

| deep velvety red flowers, beau- |
| titul, $1.00 doz.

PP. Cash or}
money order. No checks. et
AB: Prickett, Maysville, Rt.

Pretty field. grown boxwood,
| beautiful green 6-8, $2.00 doz.; ,
8-10, $3.00 doz.: 10-12 $4.00)
doz. 1 M. for sale. Crepe}
myrtle red, white, nice speci-.
men, 2-3 ft. bushes, $2.00 doz.;|
Gardenias 2-3 ft.. 73c ea. Mrs.)
B. L. Robinson, Greenville.

Jonquils, buttercups, 60c C.;

some for printed feed!
Miss Margaret Hollo-

exc.
sacks.

King Alfred daffodil bulbs,
small but blooming size, $4.50
c. del, J. D. Fuller, Mount-
ville.

Purple iris; 75e C.: . Apr::
blooming narcissus
mixed with daffodils, 60c C.
Mrs. John Weaver, Buchanan,

Ri. 1.

Madonna lily bulbs, $1.50 to
$3.50 doz.: long trumpet dait-
fodils, 45c $4.00 M. Add:
postage. W. A. Summer, Forest!
Park,

Mixed pansy seed (1943).
thimbleful, 50c. About 9380
seed: pink thrift plants, 50c
C. PP. Mrs. C. 8. Rheney,|
Harlem, RFD 1.

Blooming size tulip butbs,
mixed colors, 2 doz., $1.00. Mrs. |
Homer Hall, Hartwell.

Dahlia bulbs, $1.00 doz.: col.
bronze, light cream, royal pur-
ple, 1 yr..old: sweet pomegran-

ate, 25c ea. All del A. J.

| Rt. 3.

} other col.
._| trumpet yellow daffodils, wh
| April narcissi,

| 50c doz.;

inadver- |

| Shasta

paved road in.}

| doz.

| purple iris,

| rooted, 6 for 30c:

| Mary, 4 for $1.
slightly |.



Spwaid boyedde: 10.

20 high, $2.00 ea': dwarf b

woods, 10-15 high. $1.00 ea

Eng. Junipers, 2-2% it. $1
Pa

ea.; anenomes, 50, $1.00:
violets, 50c doz.: Althe
terfly bush. ol. 00 ne

Two

nt $5.00 C.. $1.00 ee

12 field grown sempervire'
$5.06 doz.: pink thrift. Le
All well rooted. Del. in
Mrs. BE. A. ae. Greeny ie,

Fine Gladiolus, Picardy. vek
in mixture,

Ane

$1.25 Ci PP
Exe. for whtie or print sacks
Myrtle Pace, Temple, ih

Half teacupful all col. hol

hock seed; Jap. sunflower seed:

teaspoonful hibiscus seed, 25
white cucumber seed, finest for
pickles, 45c. PP. Mrs. L. R.

| Ashworth. Dacula. Rt 1.

All col. blooming size azaleas
_ Snowball. boxwood,
yellow ana red Japonicas, red
pink, white hibiscus, 25c
pink per. phlox, purple iri
25e doz.: tiger lily bulbs. 1
ea. Add postage. Lora She
ard, Ellijay, Rt. 2. S

Privet hedge.
50c C.: golden slow. or

| day lilies, white daisies
col. iris, 40c doz.-

weeping
lows, yellow. Japonicas. 15

2 for 25c: sweet pea seed. 10

Del.

doz.; 3 dez., 25c.
Mrs. NY.

for printed sacks.
Ralston, Ella Gap

daisies,
gloves, pink gladiolus, 35c
broad leaf evergreens,

tame sweet violets, wild iris,

daffodils, 65c
Others. Exc. for sacks. N
Henderson, Ellijay. Rt. 3.
Dbl. red geraniums. f
pink oxalis, blue bloo
plumbago, nice sized roo

jonquils,

Decatur | box flowers, 25c, 50c ea.; large

3 leaf Fla. palms, 56c ea.: post

| age paid on $1.00 orders. Miss
| Orene Sanders, Buchanan, Rt.
| 2. Box 64.

4 dbl. red, 2 sgl. ae 4

| pink; 3 dbl. white, blooming
1 size, 50c ea. PP; Dbl., sel. aa

theas, small size. 16c ea.2 $1.
Mrs. Florence Robison,
Jackson,

Vinca. maj us, (evenmiens
ground-cover) large clumry

| well rooted, 15c ea.: Blue, pini
Hydrangeas, big plants, 2-3 f

spread, 3 for $1.00; large Sha:
ta daisies, 15c ea. Trilliums
10c ea. Mrs. J.. E. Inger,
Lazidaze Farm, Lithonia.

Pink almond, yellow |
sythia, white Eng. dogw

| dbl, white spirea 18 roote
| 40c ea.; Large leaf hedge

es, white bloom, 2 ft., $2. ea
Have box flowers. Add postage.
Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen.

Yellow button mums, pur

| violets, ageratum, Lady L

Phiox, Golden Glow, variegat
honeysuckle: Christmas yi
dbl. Humbert cannas: sm
rooted, 40c doz.
| Trumpet daffodils, $135 C
Mautile Harrison. Bremen. |

_Spurless Columbines, bri
blue, rose, orchid, large clumps
1 20c ea.; Vesper and Louisia
1 Tris, 13c ea.- 10 for $1.00: Pink
Queen lily, 25c ea.: Montbretia.
| bulbs, 40c doz. 3 doz., {

Rt. 3. Lithonia.

Nice sage plants, rooted, ;
ea.: 6 for $1.00: Calamus plan
dbl. pi
geranium cuttings,
all del. No stamps.
Wright, Alto, Rt. 1

purple fox-
doz...

6 for 40c:.
Ethel

+ :

aml

Dbl, Japonicas, 6
well rooted, 60c ea.: doBwood, 4
for $1.00: hardy phlox. lemon
lilies, jonquils, daffodils. white.
narcissus, fall pinks, all colors,
85c: doz.: hydrangea. weeping
00. Mrs. Monroe
Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Red Giant Holland Tulip.
bulbs, home grown, 12 dez.
large, $1.00 doz.: 16 doz. medi-
um, 75c doz.; 14 dez. small, 50c
doz. Tel. CA 3760. Mrs. T, M.
Middlebrook, 2999 Roosevelt,
Hwy., College Park.

1 large white oleander to be
dug at my home, $5.00; white,
pink, red Dorothy Perkins rose
bushes, different sizes, differen
prices. Cannot ship; water =
90c each. Add postage.

G, P. Nunn, Crawfordville,
2, Bx: 55.

Snowdrop, Calif. violets, bien

rs.

C; Emperor daffodils, Poeticus
| narcissus, $2.00 C; pink, white

phiox, 50 for $1.00; pink, white,
purple ailtheas; 5 col. azaleas,
rhododendrons, taurels, dog:

wood, 6 kinds roses, $1.00 doz, :
PP, Mrs. J. H. Penland, Bikey.

ol.



Bee
PAGE FOUR

FLOWERS AND SEED
: FOR SALE

*
xX



Paper white narcissus, early

blooming jonquil. 75c C: abl.
- fonquil bulbs $1.00 C. Add post-
age. No checks. Mrs. Roy N.
Z Peligen, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Anemones 56 for $1.00; Snow-

drops, Calif. violets, Shasta Dai-

sies, $1.00 C; tru: eper. phlox 50
for $1.00: Poeticus narcissus
~ $2.00 C; rhododendrons, laurels,
= -erabapples, Cherokee roses, al-
theas, others $1.00 doz. Mrs.
: Addie Wilson, Morganton.

Smell Century plants 20 ea.,
6 for $1.00; large grape begonia
tubers 6 for 75c; 5 kinds dbl.
geraniums, 2 kinds pink, 3 red
unrooted cuttings, 15c ea., or
1 a. of 5 kinds 50c. Mrs. J. W:
_ Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.

Rhododendrons, Mtn.
white pine spruce, pine $1.00
doz.; azaleas, all colors; iris,
cexvabapples, dogwood 50c doz.:
snowballs 20c ea.: well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Henley,
Ellijay. REZ.

Rhododendrons,. Mtn laurels,
white, spruce pines $1.00 doz.;
zaleas, all col., iris, crabapples,
logewood 50c doz.: snowballs 20c
ea. Well rooted. Add postage.

rs. E, C. Teague, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Gaffodil bulbs 75c,

Jaurels,.

ss Jonquil,

$5. 00.M; pink crepe myrtle, 50c.

ea.: winter jasmine (yellow) 25c
Gen. ese: Mrs. = H. Osborn,
Roy. .

~ All cok azaleas 50 doz.; In-
@ian arrow spruce pines &5e
doz.; iris45c doz.; pink weige-
lias, pink almond, red, yellow
ponicas, oo lilies 20c eac.
Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
LM. Teague, Bllijay, Bie:

Sweet | blue violets 4. doz.

$1 ae red See lilies, blooming
Sed SUVEE,

- Dbl. pink, sel. white oleander
lants, 15 in. 25c ea. op 2 for

bl. red cannas 30c doz.; pink
Dene 15e bunch; lantana 25
"piece. Mrs. V.=E. Ben-

Se ite Vike: thrift St. 00 or
artichokes 10c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula, Rt.

nrift, pink with red eye,

pure white, $1.00 C; lemon lilies

$1.00 C; large tiger lily bulbs

50c:

co mixed daffodils 25c doz.

Add postage. Mary L. Wills,
_ Jefferson.

ink fairy lilies, orange ama-
ryllis AVC enc, $1. 00 doz.; dbl.
ad. geranium, rubber plant,
trailing coleus, orange, pink
na, Sultana, dbl. lavender
altheas, other shrubbery

gs 5e ea. or 25 for $1.00
we C. or ans Rome,

luebells, ginger lilies, 2OG

: jackin -the-pulpit 35c doZ.;
olackberry lilies 50c doz.; pink
th i Oc doz.; trillium 50c
oz. Mrs. James waESE Dah-

asy,- Swiss giants 50 doz.,
- new red thrift, mixed
ol, daisies, mixed dbl. holly-

10ckS, same price. Now ready.
. W.W. McEver, Gainesville.

10 labeled 5O $1.10;

. $1.20 C.; 3 kinds. daffodils

$1.20; narcissus , eream,
Ce peacon, 50 $1.10; paper

50 S110 Oriental roses,

: Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-

ild = aster | lily bulbs, jon-
, daffodils, 15 doz, $1.00 C;
lia, sweet bay, tea olive,
solly,, dogwood, umbrella
mimosa, long straw pine
ft. 25c to 40 ea., plus post-
_ Mrs. Tak, Womack, Dub-

< crepe Gentes $2.00 ee
Yan Sion daffodils $1.50 Cy Nar-
issus $1.00 C; amaryllis 5 for
*$1.00, med. size bulbs; white,
lue blooming size August lilies
Be ea ; white, lavender althea
bOc ea. Add postage. Mrs. Gus-

ie Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 2.

magnolia, tea olive,
asmine, pink. honey-
Grancy - graybeard,

an garden iris, Siberian

is, 2C doz. ; $1.50 C. Add post-

a : St. 00 orders. Mrs.
Kinney, Hiawassee. \

white wisteria plevits, 20c ea.;
#00 or more well rooted purple
wisteria, 15c ea. Not repaid.

_ Vivian eo, Fort

I blooming
hecks,

$1.00 doz.;

50e C: cannas 10 ea

jasmine 50c doz.

daffodil bulbs 40c.

field grown



MARKET BULLETIN:

F LOWERS AND SEED
_FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Tris pink Queen of May, pur-

ple iris, lemon lilies, 5 doz: $1.15;

will give 1 doz. Jacobs Ladder
with each order. Cash or money
order. Mrs. H. O. Padgett, At-
lanta, 160 Howard St., S. E.

Red Spider lily bulbs 40c doz :
Fla. famous Royal Poinciana
seed 25c doz.; 4 to 5 in. Nandina
plants 60c doz.
Miss Claudia Plant, Marshall-
ville.

Azaleamums, cameo
cannas, City of Portland pink
daffodils, narcissus,
$1.00 C; will exc some for Beck-
mans. Golden Tip -arborvitae,
also gamellis: japonicas. Mrs.
M. Tf. Tanner, Sandersville.

Blackberry lilies, snowdrops,
jonquils, yellow winter pinks,
purple flag iris, $4.00 M.; al-
theas,. yellow, red and pink
roses, hope vine, butterfly
bush ~65c doz: Well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks,
Hllijay, Rt. 3.

Evergreen privet hedge, 300
$1.00; hibiscus 15c ea.; violets
Mrs. J. D.
Anderson, Blue Ridge.

[>] japonicas, boxwoods, al-
theas, almond, pink, dk. red
roses 25c ea.; per. phlox, blue,
purple iris 25c doz.; tiger lily
bulbs 15c ea. Add vostage. L.
M. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Daffodils, orange day lilies,
Star Bethlehem, tame sweet vio-
lets, wild iris 50c C; dwarf box-
wood, well rooted, 50c_ ea.;
mixed col. azaleas, purple, pink
altheas, weeping Mary, yellow
Mrs. Mollie
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Bx. 49.

scuppernong, black
muscadine, red crepe myrtle,
white spirea 25c., 5 for $1.00;
Emperor, cream wax daffodils,
different col. iris 50c doz. PP.
C. B. Robinson, Bowdon,

Bronze .

Mrs.
Rte2,

Red, yellow japonica, spider
lilies, pink almond, pink rose,
weigelias 20c ea.; iris 40c doz.;

pussy willow, redbud, dogwood, :

hemlock 3-4 ft. high 90c doz.
All col. azaleas 50c doz. Well
rooted. Mrs. C. W. Plumley,

Ellijay, Rt. z

White, veilew daffodils, lemon
day lilies, $1,250; royal blue
iris $1.50 C; blue spider lilies,
calamus roots 3 for 25c; snow-
drop, blue violets 25c doz.: red,
yellow cannas 50c doz.
Womack, Bremen, Ris2eBx 239:

Mixed col. azaleas, white dog-
wood, sweet shrub 50c doz.; rho-
dodendron, weeping willow 20c
ea.; red maple, crabapple 50c
doz.; butterfly, bush, red, yellow
japonicas, roses 20 6a7, 3 CO

-spirea 15c ea. PP. Mrs. J.B
Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

suffruticosa |

50-75 boxwood
10-15 in; few thousand 6-12 in.
semper virems;
3-ft. gardenias, 5 5-8 ft. came-
lias in bud. Will make good of-
fer to buyer at my place. Mrs.
R. F. Terrell, Greenrille, Rt. 3.

Mtn. laurels, hemlock, . rho-
dodendrone, dogwood, Indian
Arrow, sweet shrubs, pink crab-
apple 85c doz.;
50c doz.; white lilac, snowball,
dbl japonicas, boxwood 30c ea.;
per. phlox, azaleas 50c doz. Add
postage. Martha Eller, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.

~ Gannas $1.00 doz.; jaaticla

25e ea.; tame blue violets, privet

hedge "50c C; weeping willow,
yellow japonicas 15c ea., 2 for
25e; sweet pea seed 10 doz.
All rooted and del.
anything I can use. Martha Ral-
ston, Ella Gap. :

6-8 Semperyiren D wart
Eng. boxwoods, $6.00 C.; $11.00
for 200: white, red. crepe
myrtles, blooming = size,
d0Z.. 3"
50c: Halls honeysuckles, $3.00
C. Maude Hamby, Greenville.

Any amount narcissus bulbs,
20e doz.
$1.00 plus postage. Mrs. J; T.
a Watkins, 420 Tift Ave.. Tif-
on.

- Arbutus, gaylax, rhododen-
dron, calico bushes, laurel,
hemlock, white pine, spruce,

3 dogwood. azaleas, silver maples,

red maples. Others. Wet moss
packed. Special quantity lot
prices, Gordon Hunnicutt, Tal-
lulah Falls.

Purple > butterfly, Mtn,
ves. rhododendrons, pink Cher.
rose, all col. dogwood, azaleas,
redbud, pink crabapple. Well
rooted, $1.25 doz.; Per. phlox,
snowdrop, narcissus, daffodils,

-Shasta daisies, $1.00 C. Sadie
oul Blue Ridge.

- Closing out over 1 M. Narcis-
oy daffodils, jonquils, sev. var..
blooming size, $3.50 for lot;
large clump peonies. cheap if
come for and dig them. Large

| fragrant blossoms, sev. colors,

Add postage.

pink,

for September

Martha ;

flower 1943 seed.

red raspberry |-

Lyrs.

Exch. for:

$2.00
Abelia: Granditlora,.

{lion onion roots, $1.00 gal.
| postpaid. Miss pons Brown,

No order for less than |

au

~ 3 small palms $1.00; 3 cab-
bage palms $1.00; 3: sago palms
$1.25; 7 sago $2.40; 7 cabbage
-$2.00;. camphor .small,. century
plants 50c; banana plants $1.00.
Ss. M. Seaborn, Brunswick.

Boxwoods, golden and green,
arborvitaes, junipers,.
eunyomus, others.
2 different iris $1.20 C.; mxd
glads 75c C. Mrs. S. M.. Gun-
ter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.

Dbl. red geranium cuttings,
TOG ea:-43 tor 25 PP. Mrs.
Effie Holton, Baxley, Rt tec

- Compact boxwood 6-88, $2.-
00 doz.; $6.00 C.: Quality crepe
myrtle, white, red, pink, lav.
92 9 thy 82-00 4s COZ o a-00 cx.
Gardenias, 2 for $1.00; red
Cydonica Japonica, Abelias, 25c
ea. Mrs. M. Robinson,
Greenville.

Dbl.. sgl. orange day lilies,
75c doz.: lemon lilies, 3 for 25c;
fall pinks, mixed colors, blue,
white, daisies. Golden Glow,
white violets, foxglove, trailing
arbutus, 30c doz. Mrs. GC. C.
Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Corection: Large, blooming
size white, pink hydrangeas.
30c ea. Mrs. W. H. Hughey,
Fairmount, Rt. 1.

20 fine labeled iris, $1.00; 30

Over 100 var. Lord of June
and Queen of May. 30c doz., 4
doz., $1.00; Genuine lemon
lilies and ophiopogon, 35c doz.

| Mixed. daffodil bulbs, $1.00 C. |

Mersy: JE
ton.

6 doz. blooming size tulip
bulbs assorted colors, lav., red,
yellow, $1.00 doz. PP. G. M.
Moseley, Menlo.

SEED FOR SALE

G. Robertson, Carroll-





Sev. gal. yellow nest onions,
and October
planting, $1.00 gal., also 1943
erop Ga. collard seed,
nice, $1.00 Ib. All postpaid.
Prompt service. H. Wil-
liams, Alma.

11 gal. ea. white and red
mest onions, $1.00 gal. post-
paid: will fill orders for quart
amounts if postage is added.
} rs. ee Hattaway, War-
then, Rt.

Old ce white scal-
lion onion buttons. 60c gal, or
20c qt. and postage. Mrs. C
R. Sorrels, Monroe, Rt. 1.

White nest onions, 25c at.
Exc. for -nice, white feed
sacks; also want 1 pr. White
pigeons. Send

and price. Mrs. x L. Laven-

der Gordon, Rt.

Mammoth oe Sun-
$1.10 gal.
Postage paid. Mrs. L. D. ae

liott, Lavonia.

White Stem (sbbaee.: collard
seed, del. Py Px. % Ab., $1.25;
LP tb., $2.00. : Send money or-
der. C. C. Draughon, Pelham,
Rise:

Large red
onion sets, 65c gal. plus post-
age. Mrs. . D. Roberts,
Douglas, Rt. 2.

melon seed, hand saved, this
crop, while they last,
$1.50 Ib: at my farm, in 25
to 100 Jb. lots.
nell, Unadilis. Rt. ate



BEANS AND Behe
FOR SALE



White Halt Runner garden

Speckled Half Runner, same

price; red multiplying seal-
All

Ball Ground, Rt.

~ Speckled. bn ee $2.00
for 2031682 P. Ps White Half
Runner garden beans, 30c per
teacupful. No stamps.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Dry Lady. Finger Peas, and
Mush. peas, $1.00 pk. Mrs.
Eunice Marshall, Pitts.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Missionary strawberry plants,
50c C.- Garlic, 10c head;
peppermint, 50c doz. Miss Mat
tie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

. Everbearing and Klondike
Strawberry plants, 40c C.: $3.50
M.: Collard plants. 30 C.: $2.00
M.:; Cabage plants, 40c C.:-$1.50
500. All del. Lee oo Gaines-
} ville, Rt. 2. Box 143," res

Mastodon,
best tlavored berry. :
$2.50. M. up to 3



golden
Do not ship.

-$2.50 per M. collect.

all different, not labeled, $1.60; |:

ea

very.

description |

multiplying

No. 1 Cannon Ball water-

Albany, Rt.
John R. Par-|

Sep: $1.11; Je ps
postage.

beans, 30c per teacupful; early |

td02;7

the. Taiee. and |.

oo 500; 1 seed.



hy : Wednesday, September 29

ae FOR SALE



Klondike Strawberry singe:

45e C.: $3.50 M. .No checks.
L. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Red Raspberry, bears 3 ines
a yr., good roots, 50c doz. Add
Postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Elli-
Ha oe Oe be

Charleston, Wakefield cab-
bage plants now ready. $1.59,
500; $2.75, 1,000 del. 10,000 at
Prompt
shipment. W. oO. -Waldrip,;
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. .

Mastodon or
Strawberry plants.
$4.00 M. Mrs. W. J.
Brookfield.

Early imp. Klondike Straw-
berry: plants. 15e .C.- Yellow.
crookneck squash seed, 75c lb.;

_ Everbearing
5OC-C Or

early long green okra. seed, 50

lb. Add postage. Rosie Crowe.

Cumming, Rt. 1.

Thousands Iceberg Lettuce.
carrots, flat dutch and wake-
field cabbage. white nest onion
plants, collards, kale; rutabaga,,
50c C., in small or large lots
of $1.00 or more. Asparagus,
Bier SA der. ais. Ek Va
Franklin, Register.

Hardy Eldorado Blackberry,
2 yr. old plants, $1.50 C.; $25.-
00, 2,000. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Greenville.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
extra large berries. $1.50 M.
orders lass than M, 40c C. All

postpaid. Send cash or M. O.
Mrs: h,-B:

Nice sage plants, 20c ea. Con-
don Mastodon. Everbearing
Strawberry plants, 40c C. Nice
dried sage, 25c qt. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Giant Strawberry plants, 40c
Coffee. bean seed, 30c Ib.;
Edible Gourd, (4 ft. long shape
like cucumber) seed, 20c doz.
Add postage. Norman Griffin,
Pits. RA 25

White Iceberg Blackberry, 6.
50c. lady. Strawberry

plants, 30c C.; $2.50 M. Jewel,
Bas lireay Oe Tanzy peppermint, red

and white yarrow garden horse-
mint, 25c doz. Add _ postage.

| Exe. for white or printed sacks

ijn good condition. Mrs- Willis
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Eldorado Blackberry plants.
improved variety. Bearers of
large sweet juicy berries. $1.00
doz., $1.50 C., $11.50 M. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.

2 yr. old sage plants. 3, 5c.

Bearing. size mt. huckleberry,

50c doz. Giant
Add postage,
Tamar

blackberries,
garlic, 25c doz.
stamps acc.
Talking Rock.

EGGS FOR ae

R. Eggs, $1. 65 per 15: del.
will exc. for dried ea ae
Gibson, Decatur, Rt. 1 000





Candle: Road).

Quail cRaS, $3.00. per 15.
Mrs. W. A. Pope, Atlanta, 1343
Northview Ave., ue Ve 3844.



HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



5 Ibs. Beeswax, $2. 50. Money
order. No chks. J. T. Ellis,
3, Box 446. :

8 or 10 hives of Bees for
sale. W. Overstreet, Lenox.

Pure Ga. honey in glass jars,
-62c plus
ee or.

pete

GRAIN AND HAY.
eee



500 Ths \ pidley with heavy.
oR aire of Vetch, 5e lb. FOB.
. B. Delinger, Maxeys. :

600 bu. .Fulgrain seed oats
in even wt. bags, $1.75 bu: .70
bu. beardless barley, $2.50 bu.

C. W. Butler, Atlanta, 17 Pied- |.

mont Ave., N. E., Wa 5242.

New crop Peanut Hay for
sale. Delivered. Write for
price. James Lewis, Arabi.

100. bu. pure Gasta wheat,
3 yrs. from originator: has
been kept pure. $2.00 bu.
FOB Meansville. V. L. Col-
lier, Fitzgerald.

1,000 bu. Hastings 100-bu.
oats, $1.50 bu.; 15,000 lbs.
mixed about 60 per cent Ful-
grain and 40 per cent Hairy
Vetch, excellent mixture for
spring hay, $6.40. CWT.: 500
a Redheart wheat,- $2. 00 bu.

Press Kno se <i Thomson, Rt.
3, care Seymour Far mM:

Pure Senford |
Awdeat
A

Willis,

Frye, Dallas, Rt. 3.)

Teem,:

ers,
Ibs.,
quest



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE _



Some _ purebred

rust-proof wheat.

Seed from Ga.

merce, Rt.

Sanfords seed wheat.
wheat per acre), $2.00 bu
a Woodliff, ence Br

Beardless Barley,
FOB. W. P. Neal, Ashl yi

1,000 bu. ere
Grain oats, $1.50 bu
Appler oats, $1.40 bu
ee seed - wheat,
bu. T. Wilder, Fort

eee oats, wheat, rye.

| ley and vetch, for past

hay. Also lots of nice |
A. M. Aiken, Madiso

Fulgrain and Vict
oats, :
ears here.
shallville.

Pure ee sce

pure Teruff seed oats,
_ Riley C, Couch, os

$2.25 he
Commerce, Rt. 3.

Around 25 oe as yo
ho vo baled and =
Like to figure with 5
on all of it. Mrs. J
pee :

FRUIT AND BUTT!
_ FOR SALE





Sev. wee Scuppernongs,
gal. at_my place. Will
ship: = J.-E Phil pss

4 Ibs. good but

week, 50c lb. postpa

and 2nd_ zones. Abs

Stokes; Jasper, Rt
Fresh butter, a

oo for $1.00. Sat. gL

. T. Thornton, Bowd ni,

Nice, fresh, yellow, c
butter, 60c Ib, del.
lots: 55 lb. del. in 2. oe
lb. lots. Please send
stamp. aowire.< be Wy.
Bowdon. Rt.coeo



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
ARTICHOKES AND.

GOURDS:

J: erusalem _artichol
gal. also 25 mi
sourds, TBC Bach

-|ders postpaid in ra

miles. Mattie Belle Ss
Buchanan, Eee. 2.

FEATHERS:

New, White downy
50c Ib. del. or lo
$11.50. Sample. on

Mrs. Mary Col ins
dele, Rt. a

A lot of goose feathe
sale. Write before
L. Suggs; Thomaston, 201
Railroad St.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Rattle, LEON i)
Spots. 25c Ib.

doz. :

lonega, Rt. 1, 7ox 37
Yellow, en ro

lb.: Queen of

root, 20c ABs

berry, 20C pint

250 doz.2

125ce doz.

Dahlonega, Rte E

SACKS: :

s Unwashed, white -
100-lb. cap., 12% e:
postage, -Exc. for nice
peaches or apples.
Cogk TAOS

eap., 10e ea. 20 exc.
thing -ean use. Mrs.
Price, Cedartown.

less than the lot, plus post
G3. Smith, Savannah
Tennessee Ave.

SAGE:

3 lbs. or more oe
rison T. Brown, Toccoa

or 6 bun. for $1.00
bulbs, 25c doz. . Miss
Crump, Hartwell, FER

50. Ibs. Sage, hand

shade dried, $1. 25 Ie

10 Ib. lots, $1.00 Ib.; group
$2.00 Jb.+: fill 25,





"WANTED

- MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED |



SORN AND HAY WANTED:

ons good Hay. Prefer. pea-
; del. to farm near Eaton-
ton. north of Little River on
Milledgeville- Eatonton ~Hwy.
. W. Brinsfield, Eatonton.

Want hear from parties
south of Macon who will have
od Peavine hay. State cond.,

n. ready and_ prices, also

ole grain wheat for chicken

eed for use on own farm.
. Mullis, Alma.

Want some corn in shuck,
white preferred, also some
Peanut Hay, at your farm or

for use on my own farm.

. Elder, Atlanta, 1503
Peachtree St.

Viant aeveral tons good Pea-
nut hay, for use on own farm.
Adkins, Fort Valley.

rant 15. tons good, baled
Quote best del.

Pez nut Hay.
price. For use on my farm.
ugh Henderson, Brooks.

Want 5 to 50 tons Peanut
Jay for use on own farm. Guy
Jones, Newborn.

ant to contract with party
for first quality Legume Hay,

eferably on or near route
rom here to Atlanta. State
rhat you have. For my own
u O. Swearingen, Fitz-
gerald, Bie

Want 6 to 8 tons | Peanut
lay. del. my, farm, 28 mi.
th of Atlanta at Hiren.

te del. price. Dr. Robert

L. Lester, Marietta, P. O. Box

NE WANTED:

ant red or green stripe
Ribbon Cane and green cane
or seed: want 2,000 stalks ea.
or 1944 planting. LL. R. Ken-
yon, Macon, Rt. 5.

RESH AND DRIED FRUIT
ANTED: =:

Exc. 20- 25 Ibs. nice, washed,
ieken feathers for dried ap-
ples or peaches or both; free
f worms and of nice, ripe
uit. Mrs. Florence V. Chep-
an, -Ganton, Rie a

Want sev. bu. good, worm-
e apples. suitable for eat-

ng or canning. Mrs. Eugene
furr. Dry Branch, Rt E,

nt few lbs. dried fruit,

es or peaches,,

aoe free from worms. State

ice del. Mrs. M. ier Ss
houn, Rts, Box 100.

for
Irene Sir-

ns, Stockton.

\ ant buy or exc. white iced
for dried apples

aches; sacks at l5c_ ea.

oS ut some color left in

J2-R: as Pel

ant 1 bu. nice esoking ap-

s.- at $1.00 bu..; State. .at
ss what. you. have. a eae
edaek: Culverton, Rt.

ae pu. apples, suitable
canning and making jelly;
ot io: tart.. free of worms.
2S Troup. Fitzgerald,

Want buy or exe. for 1 bu.

ples, ripe and sound, suit-

ble for jelly and canning
e sauce; also have

e African Guinea rooster
s. old for sale at. $1.25.
iC. Al Black: The Rock,

Bes Box 44.

ant 1 bu. pears for. pre-
BEVeSs: Quote price del. or
IB. G. M. Moseley, Menlo.

HERS. WANTED:
Want some new goose feath-
: that have never been
ise Te At

EY WANTED:
Want 50 lb. can of Honey,
x in Comb or Strained;
1 peck of Crowder peas,
e or eS Write
3 our prices. W. A. Wilbanks,

-Resaca.

bright honey,
erry preferred. State
postpaid. Dr. Vickers,

S soon as ne iie State
rhat you have and price at
Long, Metcalf,

Aout 500 white Bermuda
@nion plants ,also 10 or 12 col.
ed sacks at 10c ea., 2 or
like. Mrs. W. Griffin,

ven, Rt. 2.

Want 100 Rhubarb or Pie
lants. also 50 Thornless red
pberry plants, and 50 Ice-
ee plants. Make

. M. Runyan, eee

multiplying onions,

| Rhodes, Forsyth. :

_| Williams G. Brady. Jr..

dried ts.

canning. |

hs
g old. $100.00; one- Black Angus

| cash. See. do not write.

Stowers, Tifton,



ROOTS AND HERBS
E WANTE

- Want . ibs. fresh waichiecd

bark at 15c Jb. Write before |
sey mixed, for sale. Well worth

sending. Emma, Frady, Cler-
mont, Rial: so

Want Star or
State amt.-and price.
Powell, Blackshear.

SACKS WANTED:

Want some print sacks. 2
and 4 of ea. of a kind. State
price at . once. ee CVE
Camp, Omega, Rt. :

Want white feed ae not
washed. Quote cheapest price.
Mrs. R. ae Smith, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. .

SEED. eae

Want Blue Siperians: Kale
seed, extra large leaf. Write
Ralph O. Shee - Lincolnton.

~ Want bu. multiplying

Grub Root.
m os.

onion. ay -or buttons.

Walker, Macon, 349 Turpin

St.

Want old fashioned button:
onion sets (not~ scallion or
shallots, to plant now. also
a B. R., small type bantam
rooster and hen, Make prices.
oe Charlie Hayes, Lilburn,

t

Want 50 to 100 lbs. nest or
or Red
Multiplyer onions. Send

sample and _ price.



CATTLE FOR SALE

Fine Guernsey cow. -Will
freshen Oct. Ist. $125.00. R. L.

| Johnson, Fairburn, Phone 3981.

-.{ niece Jersey and Guernsey
heifer, freshen in. Jan.: heifer
% Jersey, yr. old. past. Also,
nice young mule, 3 yrs. old,
gentle, -broke to work any
where. $125.00. Mrs. James B.
Ray, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1. :

' 1 purebred Jersey bull, 3 yrs.
old): $75.00. 2 Harold Corn,
Marietta, Rt. 4.

Reg. Aiciee Angus bull,
Riverside Sherwood, 5% yrs.
old: wt. 1,300 lbs., bred by
Car-
ters Bridge, Va. $200.00. M.
H. Barnett, Washington.

Pure. bred Guernsey bull. 19)

| mos. old, wt. about 700 lbs., not |

reg., but from an outstanding
herd that are all reg. -$75. 00.
Harrison: Summerour, Duluth.

One 4 gal. milch cow, half
Guernsey and half Jersey,

'$125.00: Also a 4 gal. pure bred

Jersey milch cow with young
cali, $125.00. John R. Roberts.
Barnesville.

1 Black Angus bull, 6 yrs.

- $50. 00. 1 plug mule,
B.. O. Fussell, Bruns-

bull,
$50.00.
wick.

Fine heifers, half Jersey and
half Guernsey. Tested for T.
-B. and Bango disease. . Some
bred, some not. Reasonable for
6 mi.
N .Cleveland on 75 Hwy. B. M.
Hicks, Cleveland. Rt. 3.

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 2
yrs. old (dark), $150.00. W. K.

Swint, Milner.

Two fine milk cowsone

'fresh and other freshen soon.

Sell or consider renting to re-
sponsible party. Z eee
come see them. . E. Bu-
ford near Zion ta Church.
Frank Cain, Burtord.

Pure bred Jersey bull, en-
titled to reg., 3 yrs. old, weigh
about 700 lbs. $150.00 at my
barn. Will answer all letters.
G. D. Crawford, Martin, Rt. 2.

2 cows with. calves. 2 more
come in soon. Also 1 cow with
calf about 3 mos, old. Also 2
bulls. ~
ends. Make appointment to see.
Merritte Adams, Haddock, Rt.
15. Box: tho:

Young Jersey cow and 2nd.
ealf. (black Angus
wks. old). Cow. from fine
dairy stock by a. reg. Jersey
bull. Excellent qualities. Cow
and calf, $125.00 at farm. Julian
Griffin, Friendship Rd., Am-
ericus..

One Reg. Polled Hereford
bull, 3 yrs.: old, $200.
several grade heifers and
steers. B. H. Rampley. Carnes-
ville.

Fine young Hereford bull,
ready for limited service now.
$100 or will trade for legume,
hay, grain, bog harrow. or
what have you. Julian N. Bar-
rett, 10 Trust Co. of Ga. Bldg.,
Atlanta, Phone Walnut 2282.

Nice 2 yr. old stock bull, dark
red, short horns, gentle, easy
to keep, good marks. If in-}
terested come see. Will not!
ship. Mrs, J. A. Puckett, Bu-
ford, Rt. 1, Box 60 (4 mi. So
Buford). =

-about 1,0

AL

Dont come on week-j|

heifer, 81

Also}



i

on Jersey bull about. 20 mos.
old, $75.00 at barn 4 mi. W.
Pineview. oN Cook, Pine-
view, Rt. 1.

One cow, Guernsey a6 ae

the money. Ola L. Crawford,
309 Prather Bridge Rd., Toccoa.

= 21. mes,
thoroughbred, $140.00 at farm
% mi. E. Calvary. W. O. Mc-

| Nair, Macon, Box 794. :
CORRECTION: Reg. Here-

ford Yearling bulls, ready for
service. 2 and 3-yr. old year-
ling herd sires, $150.00-$750.00
ea. According to age and in-
dividuality: 10 bred and 7 open
heifers, all reg.-horn type. W.
Cc: Denny. Decatur, 511 Wesley
Chapel Rd. 7% mi. out Cov-
ington Rd. s,

1 red Jersey bull, abouts 92 |

mos. old, wt. 600 Ibs. $50.00
here at my home about 6 mi. of
Acworth. Want to sell at once.
ee G. Gritfith. Acworth,

10 Jersey aa 4 half bree:

Hereford heifers, ranging from
150 up to 500 Tbs. 15e- tbs or

exchange for No. 1 dry 1943

crop velvet beans, white brown
eye, crowders or possibly other
peas, or will buy beans and
peas. W. L. Helms, Buena
Vista.

1 pure bred Gpernicey bull
about 3 yrs. old, wt. about

| 7,000 Ibs: $125.00 at my barn.

J. O. Waldrep. McRae, Rt .2.

2 heifer yearlings,
and 3 mos. old, for sale, at my

| place 3% mi. E. Clermont. Mrs.

Mary Faulkner, Lula, Rt. 12

1 Jersey male cow. very
gentle, good for stock farm.
Wt. 600 Ibs., $50.00. If interesi-
ed see T. Ww. Morgan, 6 Mhudy
St., Carrollton.

2 young reg. White Face heif-
ers. H, G. Vandivere, Canton.

1 purebred Jersey bull calt. |
old; sired by a son of Brampton

8 mos. old. papers furnished in
buyers name. Swap for corn
or baled hay, or oats.
Yearwood, Macon, Rt. 6.

- 1 Reg. Guernsey bull (Grand=
son of $35,000 bull), weighing
00 Ibs. 1/3 white, bal.
rich red, gentle; drive good
with line. About 29 mos. old.
$150.00. W. W. McPherson,
Villa Rica.

5 nice Jersey cows, now
fresh, all bred to fine Vegangus
male, all 2nd.
gentle. $75.00-$100.00. J.
Noel, Thomaston, Rt. 1. s

1 Polled Hereford bull, 2
yrs old, $150.00. If interested
see at my farm near eee
D. Pope, Senoia, Rt.

1 purebred Hereford bull. 9
mos. old, good individual and
well marked: Also, 5 purebred

heifers, 8 mos. old and not re-

lated: to bull. High class cattle
and offer a nucleus for pure-

bred herd. All pure bred but

not reg. Roy Stephens, The

Rock, Phone Thomaston 2831.

1 Reg. Polled Hereford bull,
18 mos. old, extra fine individ-
ual. 5 reg. Polled heifers. C.
M. Sims. Pembroke.

6 nice purebred Polled Here-

ford male calves about 5 mos.

old. Also 2. Jersey heavy
springers coming, 1 with 2nd.
and one with 3rd. calf. H. C.

| Waldrep. Forsyth, Risa.

] Jersey bull, 10 mos, old:
wt. about 350 Jlbs.. $45.00. 1
Heifer: springer, 18 mos. old,
$35.00 at my farm. ~ Dont
write. See. P. C. mee rere,

Comer, Box 66.

1 Purebred. Guernsey bull,
entitled to reg., 5 mos. old.
$75.00. 1 heifer % Jersey, 14
Black Angus. 2 mos. old. $25.00
or trade both for pickup truck.
R. F. Brown, Marietta, care

McEachern Farm, Rt. 1.

5 Polled Hereford cows, 2
with calves at side and 1 horn-
ed heirter. 3 reg.: Good blood
lines. - Lewis Hutson, Walnut
Grove, Rt. =

Fine type bull Guernsey
crossed with Holstein, 14 mos.
old. Wt. about 450. Gentle, in
fine condition. . Nice stock ani-
mal or beef. J. M: Thornton,
Palmetto.

1 short horn bull, 2 yrs. old,
wt. about 700 lbs. Reg., $125.00.
T. G. Blackwell, Monticello.

Cream Jersey, 2nd. calf,
freshen last of June $75.00
without calf. . Black Jersey
heavy springer, $75.00. . Cut

price on two del. at same time}

at barn. Consider trade: for
other cattle as part pay. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks, Rt. 1.

25 (15/16 grade) Hereford
heifers for sale, 12-14 mos. old.
W. G. Neisler,; Reynolds.

4 gal. brindle cow. wt. about
700 lbs.. to freshen between
now and Christmas. $85.66.

m Jenkins, 3345, Glenwood

atur.

a a a

| herd near Atlanta.
dition, fine shape for breeding

old Hereford bull,

18 mos. |

Vice W.:

calves and all,
Awl



ce
Came irom John S. Candler
Good con-

purposes. $185.00. Exchange
for good young farm mule and
1 horse wagon,
Pat Haralson, Blairsville.

Jersey milk cow,
about 1% gal. milk daily. $65.-

00. Also 2 nice heifers for sale.

J. E. Chastain, Palmetto. Rt. 1.

Young Jersey and guernsey
bull. Sell reasonable or ex-
change for milch cow. Bull is
gentle and perfect shape. CG. Be
Williams, Brookhaven.

Nice Jersey cow with 3rd,
calf. good, for 4 gal. milk if

' properly fed. $100.00: Nice 6

yr. bay mare, wt. 1100 1b. $100.-
00. 2 nice Jersey heifers, 1

wy old, ready to breed, $40.00

$75. 00 for two, also 5 pigs,
8 ae old Sept. 16. $30.00. J.
M. Bentley, Rossville. Rt. 4.

Jersey cow with 3rd. calf,
(1 mo. old), $150.00 at barn.
Ronnie W. Arnett, Rt. 1. Box
46, Hortense.

1 cow and 6 mos. old heifer
for sale at my place. Mrs. W. K.
McGee, Martin, Rte

5 Jersey cow, ist. calf 6 mos.
old., giving 2 gal. day. Very
fine. heifer, $100.00. Cook
Crossing, Godby Rd., J. H.
Stephens, College Park, Phone
Ca. 6774.

1 purebred ee cow, gives
4 gal. with plenty of. feed.
Never goes dry: to freshen in
May. Gentle. $100.00 at my
wes O. S. Williams, McRae,

1 Aberdeen-Angus
yrs. old, Wallis Joker, reg.
Quick sale, $150.00, 1 thorough
bred cow, 2 yrs. old not reg.
$75.00. Homer A. Hunt. a
town, Phone Bos

Reg. Jersey bull calt: 2% mos.

Standard Sin
Athens. E. B.
ens.

Extra fine fullblood, 1,000
Ib., 18 mo. old Guernsey bull,
(Dam gave 6 gal. milk per day).
Perfect Type. Sell or trade.
D. Y. Hicks, Roberta, Box ia

55.0092 0b:
Braswell, Ath-



HOGS FOR SALE _



6 fine brood sows, flock
guineas, 75c ea., 6 bronze tur-
keys. J.C. Johns, Atlanta, Rt.
8, Box 396. (Adamsville).

Purebred B, P. CGC. shoats,

farrowed May 13th, dbl. treat- |.

ed. 3 gilts and 1 male. $15.00
ea. at farm. Crated and ship-
ped for $1.50 ea. extra. Also 2
choice Southdown ram lambs.
K. D. Sanders, Eatonton. ~

That is the price for a short
time. If interested see, Mrs. T.
A. Adams, Murrayville.

Twenty pigs. 8 wks. old, $10.-
00 ea.,.3 sows bred for second
litter $50.00 ea. at my place.

All healthy. purebred Hamp-:

shire. Not reg. or treated. T.
W. Janes, Doraville, Phone
Chamblee 4061.

Purebred O. I. C. pigs, 6 wks.
old with pedigree papers, $15.00
ea. or pr. no akin, $25.00. Gil-

bert B. Brown, Commerce. Rt.
TD:

ro shee,
bone black Guinea, 12 wks. old,
feeder pigs. dbl. treated (some
spotted and some black), Big
and healthy. $10.00 ea.,
$75.00 for lot. Ship any amount
wanted. Unprepaid. M. O. only.
B. Lowery. Eastman, Rt. 1,
Box 334,

- 20 nice pigs, 10 and 12 wks.
old, $7.00. ea. It interested come
and: see, Grover E. Lindsey,
Musella.

~ | brood sow, about 150 lbs.,
10 mos. old, $40.00 or exchange
for heifer vealf 4-or 5 mos. old.

or for 2 male OT: 6. pigs 10

wks. old. Come and see any
time.

Ville-Rtck

O. I. C. stock male.
old, wt. approx. 350 ihe: $65.90,
also 14 shoats, $12.50 ea.
Charles F. Brown, Oakdale Rd.,
Smyrna.

Extra fine O. I. C. pigs, now
ready, $10.00 ea. Pedigree
papers furnished free if de-
E. C. Heaton. Hartwell,

Reg. Durocs of highest qual-
ity, pigs all ages, open or bred
gilts, service boars. B. QO. Car-
ter, Griffin, Rt. D.

8 O. I. C. pigs, six gilts and
2 boars. Purebred: ped. fur-
nished. $68.00 for lot or $10.50
ea. f, 0. b..- Zack Cheek. El-
berton, Rt. 2

Wonougubeed
Guernsey bull with reg. papers.

Call or write. |

giving

pull 2

| Newnan, Rt. 3.

crossd with big

Or.

Guinea

Bill Hendrix, Lawrence- |

it mos.



35 pigs. 10 ue
for sale at my

: Ss Chickamauga.

N. Roath, Gere.

shire sow, =20.5 mos.
about 350 lbs.,

Big Bone Guinea Pig
old, $8.00 ea. at my ]
Fairview School.
shipped. :
vonia, Rt.

12 S ee wt. )
lbs., entitle to reg.. chol
mune, life treated. wil
$2 725.0 James : R M
Sandersville. A

Pigs for sale, dutoc and
jand China crossed. 7 w
$7.00 ea. H. E. Phillip
Howell Mill Rd.

Phone Belmont 1851- J.

Reg. Hampshires, g: mos
male, $35.00; males 3
old, $20. 00 ea. Crated nd
in buyers name, f. 6, db.

Dorminy, Jr., Fitzgera

. 28 pigs . cross ~Duroc
Guinea, wt. up to 35.
reasonable price, at my b.
Will not ship. Therman Tod
aes ee ee

1S: C. sow, wt. ab
lbs. Bred to S. P. ) bog
reg. but Tine stock (La

about 50 lbs., nice and ae
$15.00 acG. W. Moran, Spa

4 B. P. Cy reg. hogs. |
and 2 males Average 00. Tbs
fine for breeding. J. T. Mitchel
Sr., Mt. Vernon Hy vy.
woody.

5 Hereford Gilts, 4 4]
$40. 00> ea, Regs i

Blalock, Decatur, SRS
471, Phone Dearborn, 84
8861.

Feeder and Breaded i
P. C,. rapid growers. -
Anderson, Goggin 8.
Falls- Box Ankle Rd.).

375 Ibs.,. $65. 00.
lay ..Oakman:. .-

Oz I. C. brood sows

Bred to farrow in
| lbs. ea., $35.00 or $80

if crated. Mrs. Ella Phi

Seventeen S. P. C. pi
ea., without papers, $
papers: = C.F Snes
Milledgeville.

17 pigs for sale, % C
and % Guinea, 8-six w
and 9-twelve wks. old.
and $12.00 ea.

Rernshis Boar: 9 *
and from Clemson 5
stock, $45.00 but will n
a W. Quinn. Washingto.

S38) . C:
from 150-300 Ibs.: 1, S.
male serving. Also. 10 you
Ancona roosters. $1. 50 a..
S. Moore. Campton, Rt ee

7 Duroc pigs, 8 wk
$7.50 ea.: 2 for $14.00.
Garnet Heaton, Tocco

1 good O. I: C: Erood
250-300 Ibs.: 4 Berkshire an
O. I. C. crossed pigs, 3 s
for sale or trade for go

cow fresh in or good st

Riley W. Wooding, Alt

- 6 or 8 nice shoats hal

bone Guinea and Whit

ter. Sell or exchange for |
farm mule or cattle,
A : Bek, Ashworth Dac

8 White Cheer ae
Dee Dies. 6 wks. o

shipped. 6c Ib.

_Metasville.

Big bone ]

pigs, 6

$12.00. 8 wks. old. 31
treated and shipped, f. 0. b
er Brewer, Danielsville.

ea. Also 1 mare mule ce
1,200 lbs., and 1 mar
wt., about 850 Ibs.

sows. Also pigs and
Reasonable pvice. Come

O2 Chapman, Zebulon,

_Seven-10 wks. old S PL

Also want. to feet from pa:

-|having used 2
| trade for 1 hors




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2 HOGS FOR SALE



80 nice pigs at a reasonable
price to truckers only at my
farm. Will not ship. oe
Raley. Mitchell, Rt.

oe nice Ree. Red Darce boars,
6 mos. old, $30.00 ea. Also
several regs. White Face butls,
from 1 to 2 yrs. old. See them
| Georgia Hereford Ranch.
od price. $150.00 to $300.09.
&. Mionikk,, Ft. V alley. Rt. 3.

Seven, 8 wk. old % little
bone Guinea pigs. Also 20 pigs
vill be ready in about 10 days.
iter Mi. Coulon, Suches.

~ Ree. Duroes of highest aual-
ity pigs all ages, open or bred
. service boars. EO
Carter. Griffin. Rt.-D.

Guinea brood. sows first
Bitter pigs, 2 in now (7 pigs ea.).
stock cam be bought. Also
ebred boar. All for sale
my place. Price right. Lynn
rders, Monroe.
voice Reg. pigs.
and ee type Duroe
- $75.00 ea. f. o. b. Write
50n Britt. Dawsonville,



i Bone Black Atrican
meas, 10 mos. old boar, wt.
Ibs, fat. $45.00 at my
1 boar. 5 mos. old, $27.50

: "Bilt, 5 mos.
. 10: and 12 wks. old pigs.

good rood sow, $50.00 here or
$55.00 crated and shipped. F. P.
ther, Monroe, Rt. 1.

ow block Onin Cherry
Dbl. treated, reg.
in es name. J. D. Ledger.

srsonville.

o and P: C. pigs tor
= M Calhoun, Talbotton.

and sghoats from $6.00: to
ea. and thoroughbred O.
boar: for $45.00. Several
d stock sows reasonable.
Sansom. Rocky Face, Rt. I.

reg, = C. bred. gilt, $75.00;
O. C., bred for 3rd lit-
08 ex } . i Cy 21%,
$75. 00: 7 mos old, $75.00:
igs, 4 ea. males and females,
00: ea.; sow, not bred, $90.00.
bove reg. W. B. ees
ae 268 Marietta St.,

TR Dies 7 wks. old. pigs,

ea., at my place. Mrs.
e Hardman, es ae
Na

aes Ave. S:



big bone black African
a pigs, 3 wks. old, treat-
J shipped, $15. 00 ea. FOB.
an Brewer, Danielsville.

; big bone Black Guinea

male, 3 yrs. old, wt. about 300
8. $35.00 at farm, or $40.00
dL. M. A. Ramsey, Quit-



bone. Black African
ea gilt, 8 mos. old, $25.00;
silt and boar, 9 wks. old,
00 ea. sub. to reg.
erate for shipping. Also
io some nice size Irish po-
es. cheap. Fletcher Rob-
" Bastanolle, Rt. f.

e Hereford pigs,
Foundation stock.

Cream
Oct:



ea. extra shipped. Un-
ted trios to one person (3
$100.00. W. C. Satterth-

ek ce oid. tee for
age. WwW. T. Cunningham,
| a, Rt. 4, Powder Springs

i ter cr r of 10 Reg. Duroc pigs.
is: farrowed 4 litters
bath, 11 and once with
$15.00 ea. 8 wks. old.
Carter, Rt. 2, Baxley.



Champion blood lines.
treated. reg. in buyers
i. 00 crated: Ben .
Hazlehurst, EG. Se

Several reg, Hereford shoat:

. mos. old, male: and. fic
$35.00 ea. Also several
ine brood sows direct

M. Daniels, Swainsboro.

Reg. Hampshire boar. 3

d, wt. betwen 500-600
75.00. Pure bred: Spring
$25.00 ea. either sex. Reg.
uyers name. I. M. Flowers,
wici, Jed 2:

ES AND MULES
FOR SALE







nules, (6 to pick from),

W. Quitman.
tet: mies:

Adl
take some



Block Type |.

from Dallas. on Villa

- condition,

'age 10 yrs...
Also want 500
ready. to lay.
Hoke S,. Bearden( Douglasville.

ne Dec. delivery, $35.00 ea.|
: /1,300 or 1,400 lbs.,.in good con-
Griffin |
Burrell, Barnesville, Rt. 2,

0: ss St., Atlanta. |

| blaze

swap for young pr. mules.

a Wilson-Allen stallion.
E. H. Floyd, 1007 Doctors |,
Phone Vernon |

00. oe :
RABBITS AND CAVIES

ae sow and seven|
Mrs. Jesse M. Kinard,
cello, Ub a

4 lbs.,

yearlings.
Jumbus

ohn C. Schulte and Sons, |

' shape,
mare, plenty spirit, 8 yrs. old,
wt, around 1,000: or 1,100

mule,
a ae



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE.



One stallion. Wt. 1400 lbs.
6 yrs. old, gentle, well broke,
will work or ride anywhere.
Good Percheon stock. Sell or
trade for. pair mares. W. .
Carpenter, Jr. Tifton, Rt. 1.

One good saddle horse, 8

yrs. old, about 960: lbs., 3: garts.
$175.00: eash. Cecil Stone, :
Tifton, Rt. 1: :

One mule about 1,000 Ibs.,
13. yrs. old, good worker, single
or dbl.. $25.00 at barn. Also
little bone black African gilts.

the stay fat kind. 444 mos. old,

life: treated for cholera. $18.50:

ea. O. P. Singuefield, Harrison. .

One 850 Ib. red and white
spotted mare. $100.00. Clabus
Floyd, Jr., Gainesville. Box 46.

1 Shetland pony. gentle, 12
yrs. old. wt. 500 lbs., $50.00.
Mrs. Sue Thomas, Waycross,
Rt. 2. (6 mi. Brunswick Hwy.).

One old mule, smart to work.
Sell cheap or trade for hogs oar
cow. Mrs. Sallie Royal, Milan.

800 lb. Bay: mare, around 12
yrs. old' good saddler and
worker. Suitable for. lady: or
children to handle. $40.00. S.
W. Orr, Riverdale,

One jack. 7 yrs. old, weighs

800-900. lbs., with white points. |

W. R. Russell, Round Oak.
Good, gentle mule, work

anywhere, sound every way.
$50,00 or exchange =< heifer
or shoats. Mrs. C. A. Vaughn,

Crystal Lake, Old Long farm,
College Park, Rt. 2.

Black male saddle horse,
about 10 yrs. old, has 3 gaits,
very gentle. good condition,
$125.00 cash at my farm. Alex
Stephens, Jonesboro, R. F. D.-

Healthy farm work, saddle or

brood mare, abeut 10 yrs. old,
wt. around 1,000 or 1,100 lbs.
Gentle. $150.00 f. o. b. or ex-
change for A-1 practically new
horse drawn hay press or Poll-
ed Hereford or Angus calves,
2 mos. old or older. I. H. An-
derson, Alma. Rt. 4. .
_ One black and white pony
(fat and gentle) $50.00 cash
at my house. See, dont write.
J. H. Rowell, Dallas. (1% mi.
Rica:
Hoy. ).

One Iron Grey. horse, wt.

-1,000-1,100: Ibs.. Blocky type in

fine shape. Good worker,
single or dbl. $85.00: H. T.
Hughes, Stone Mountain. (2
mi, from Tucker on Norcross-
Chamblee Rd.).

I pr. good work and brood
mares for sale cheap for cash.
Wt. 1.000 and 1,100 lbs. See
Floyd Pendley, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
(A Dews. Lake).:

Mare mule, 10 yrs. old, good
(no plug) and one
horse wagon. Both $100.60.
a ee Newnan, Atlanta, Box
1 :

2 good. oe wt. 900: lbs.,
$175.00 for pair.
Ww.
Write price.

Mare mule, 11 yrs, old, wt.

dition. $200.00. Mr:
(2
mi. Thomaston Rd., se mi. Ss

Barnesville).
One horse: colt, 15 mos. bra

.| $100.00. Also one corn sheller
-in. No.

1 condition. $15.00. L.
W. Killingsworth, Meansville,
Rt 1, Box 142,

1 pr.. brood mares, black with
face, wt. 1400 Ibs.
Guarantee them to work good

any where, 7 yr. old, both bred |
good qualities.
Herbert Grizzle, Statham:

old, fast, |
Come |.
Chastain, |

fo. Jack. would

$350.00 or
Ww.

FE. Sparks, Adairsville, Rt.

8 yr. old reg. Brantley s Roan |

Allen Walking Mare in Toal to
$350.-

Bidg., Atlanta.
2605.

4 yr. Norman. Stallion, 1,350} _
new };

work any where,
Heavy duty wagon,

Rd. = Rte Macon.

Phone 219M4.

2.

1 small work mare, wt. about |
. 800)
Carnes, Stone Mountain, Rt. f,
_ (Hairston Rd.)

lbs. Reasonable. FP. J.

extra fine
fine:

1 mare, gentle.
healthy,

tbs.
Cash at my barn. A. R. Peavey,

McRae, Rt. 1.
Good saddle horse, 9 yrs. old,

will also work to wagon or|
' browns, greys.

plow. Wet. 1,000 lbs. $90.00. B.

L. Custer, Allgood Rd., Mari-
$50. 09 to $125.00, at my | uster. sleok -

etta.

a nice sound saddie' horse, :
-mos,. old, $3.00 pr.

Also 1 sound plug
00. nm O. em

$100, a



L. pullets.|

. $350.00. |.
Exchange for milk cow and}
A. C. Hopkins, Co-

saddle |.

| Atwood 4208.

i

pear,

| $80.00.
fore sale if desired. Also mid-

3549.

| 2100; Ibs.

I Re.



Aves S. E.

Pair first class mare mules
in good condition and sound
every way. Wt. 1200 Ibs. ea..
age 12 vrs, -$36000 Ks D:
Sanders, Eatonton Rt. 2.

Pr. 1,000 lb. mare mules, 5
and 6 yrs. old, well broke. Also
wagon and farming tools,
including blaeksmith tools.
$425.00: for all. A. H. Dorsey,
bala. Rte tke

Nice saddle horse, 10 yrs. old,
wt. 1200 lbs., good eyes, healthy,
plows. but goes rather fast
(made crop this year). Worth
$200.00 but will sell Tor $150.06.
Mrs. Laura B. Taylor, Way-

-eross,. Rt. 1, Box 15 (at Hebard-

ville).

1 breed 7 yr. mare with mule
colt, (about 5 mos, old), at
side. Bay, gentle, work any-
where, wt. about 1300 lbs. when
fat, good:condition. Reasonable
price. Also good one horse
wagon. Come or write. T. J.
Freeman, Roopville. Rt. tf.

A 1500 ib. Percheron Stal-
lion, A-1 work horse and great
sire. Ohe hice. Tenn. bred. Jack,
5 yrs. old, wt. around 900 Ibs.
Two well bred young horses, 2
and 3 yrs. old. All very reas-
onably priced. Willtrade. Ben
F. Powell. Lylerly, Rt. 2.

1 Black Mare mule, 4 yrs.
old, Blockey built, wt. about
850 Ibs.. gentle, broke to plow
and 1 horse wagon. $165.00.
Write or come see on Clark
Bridge Rd.. 9 mi. Gainesville.
W. T. Shuler. Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Plow or saddle horse, wt:
about 1200 lbs., 11 yrs. old,
Can be tried out be-

dle buster, 2 one horse twin
plows and several seoops, W.

L. Googe, West Green, Rt. 2.

Two good mare mules, wt.

about 1100 lbs., and good horse

steel wagon. All $500.00. Mrs.
H. F. Wright, Alpharetta, Rt.
iS

1 mare for sale ox will trade

for cow or heifer Also 1 fresh

cow for sale. R. H. Pace, De-
catur, Rt. 2. Phone Crescent

pr.,
Dark red: and almost
black. Also, 1 squirrel grey
Jersey cow, (3 gal, milk and
1 Ib. butter per day), calf 4
mos, old. $75,00. A. W. Hol-
lomon, Barnesville, Box 362. i

For sale or trade for corn,

Pair nice mules, wt.

chickens or what have you, a

good plug mule: J. B. Dunbar.
Atlanta, P. O. Box 372. Phone

Good farm mare for sale,
See: also want best prices on
seed oats and rye, white Dutch
clover, Dallas grass. Clayton

-Boatright, Alma.

~ 2. light ares Jennet, 5 and
6). yrs. oe $150.00 for pair.
Write A. R. Harbuck. Cuthbert.

Good plug mule. about 12

-yrs. old, work anywhere, blind

in one eye. $40.00. Mrs: R. A.
Turner, Oakdale Rd., Rt. 2,
Austell.

A 2 yrs. old Allen walking
horse, $150.00; 1 pr. mare
mules; 2 pair horse mules, I
pr. iron grey match mares,
Two mares, all 2 yrs. old- also

19 yr. old horse mule, price,

$65.00. G. L. Echols, Forest)
Park, (6 mi. N. Jonesboro)
Hwy. 41.)

Ibs.
dition, work anywhere, $110.-
00. Come and see. R. Y. All-

good, Hiram, Rt. 2. 2

1 Plug mule, good omer
$25.00 at barn,

T mule, 21. yrs.
gentle, work anywhere.
see. Mrs. Elvira
Austell, Rt. 2.



FOR SALE

L

White N. Z. rabbits, 2 mos.

| old, $5.00 pair, delivered in
Ga., also B, R. eggs, $1.65 ver
| 15. del: No pullet eggs. J. T.

Gibson, 1000 Candler Rd., De-
eatur, Rt. 1, Phone, Crescent

| 3958.

Rabbits, most all kind, large
and small, reasonably priced or
would trade some for turkeys
or guineas.~ Mrs. Helen Street,
2, Box 564 Atlanta.

2 White Angora Jong haired
silk male rabbits, $4.00 ea. R.
W. Wingo, Newnan.

Rabbits, mixed colors, whites,
$3.00: pr. crated
and shipped f. 0. b. H. C. Phil-

mon, Marshallville,

A pair N. Z. Red rabbits, 5
Mrs. Mollie
Mobley, phaNee 1034 ore





Black),

ihe

strain.

| Bowden,

. at reasonable prices.

' Black Angus _ heifers,



pe

RABBITS AND. CAVIES-
F OR SALE-

Selected prs.
Red rabbits of national strain,
2% mos. old. . $5.00 pr., Large
type, fully ped., furnish papers.
Also N. Z. White rabbits, from
reg. stock, 2 and 2% mos. old.
$3.50 and $4.00. pr.
Marshall, Reynolds

N. Z. white rabbits, 2 mo. old,
$3.00 pr. One N. Z. W. buck,
5% mo. old, $3.50. All large
type pure bred and paris
Also 2 white ducks (1 duck,
drake) 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea. i
D.. Reese, Madison, REE :

Several grown does of a mix-
ed variety, some pure bred N.
Z. Whites N. Z. red and mixed,
also 2 pure bred N. Z. White
bucks. Will sell reasonable.
At once. W. C: Ward, Juniper.
Rites

3 bred does (2 Chinchilla, 1
$4.00 ea.; 3 virgin, 5
mos, Chinchilla does, $3.00 ea.;
1 N. Z. White buck, $3.00; ) 1
Reg., 5 mos. old, Chinchilla
buck with papers, $3.50: 12
mos. N. Z. White doe, $1.75;
Two 6 wk: Spotted does, $1.25
ea.
Florence Goodman,
Est. T.

1 White pink eyes buck, 18
mos.. old. $4.00; 1 doe, 18 mos.
old, $3.50. Also 1 buck 3: mos.

Marietta,

old. White, pink eyes, $1.50. All|

white, pink eyes. Edward Bag-
ley, Crandall. Re

5 Chinchilla does and 1 buck.
Alt in: perfect health, very best
strains. All does, $10.00 ea.
Buek, $10.00 or lot $55.00. 1
pair N. W. Whites, $10.00. Doe

bred, age 1 yr. old. Ratiph
Skinner, 3535 River Ra., Co- |,
lumbus.

1 black buck, 1 yr. old $3.00.
1 Brown buck about 4 yrs. old,
$2.50. 1 Black buck, 10 wks.
old, $1.25. Junior Blakely,
Union Point. 5

1 White N. Z. buck, 13 mos.

old and 1 doe 5% mos. old. $5.50.

pr. Also 1.5 mos. old buck and
2 does. trio. for $6.50; Two 3
mos. old bucks and 3 does, all 5.
for $7.00... Wesley Pitts, 814 N.
Main, Moultrie.

Chinchilla bucks meade to:

breed, Pedigreed, from good
stock. $4.00 tT. o. b: es Bass,
692 Kirkwood Ave., S. E.. Ate
Janta Phone Ja. "6a47

x Z. doe, 1 yr. old, $2.50: 1
N. dee, 6 mos.
Dati; does bred. Express col-
lect Marvin Henderson, Cum-
ming. Rh.

2 pr. Greys, 8 and 15 wks.
old, $2.50 and $5.00 pr. t. 0. b:,

1 N Z. White doe, 10: wks. old,
$1.50; Want to buy 10 Ibs.

onion sets. Herman Ward,

Junction. City.

Doe T. 2% yr. old,
$6.00; 2,114 yr., ae ea.; 2, Of
mos., $3.00: ea.; 2,9 mos. old

bucks, $2.50 ea..

very nice N. Z. Whites from
show stock. E. M. Tweedell,
Athens, ip Milledge Heights.

Tr. Z. Whites, 5 mos. old,
a 50). eee Harris,. Marietta,
Rt. 4. =

1 N. Z. Grey buck, 8 mos. old,

$7.50: 8 White and mixed N. Z.
3 mos .old. $1.00 ea. ee G.
Sadler, Grantville |

5, 6 mos. old half Chinchifla

grey rabbits. 4, 3 mos. old, I
large grey doe and 1 pure

1 big mare mule, wt. 1100} Chinchilla buck, $20:00 for lot.

11 yrs. old, perfect con-.

FOB. Mrs. J. W. Retes, War-

-renton, Rt. 3.

2 purebred. N. Z. White does,

also 2 Belgian White does, 3%

mos. old, $2.00 ea. Robert P.



Counts, Haralson.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



A 7 mos. old Toggenburg
nannie goat, with horns (a reg-

ular pet), not reg., $7.50 at my

place, or swap for farm pro-
ducts can use. Mrs. J. A. Myers,
Atlanta. 386 Sinclair Ave., N. E.
Ma 2958.

Reg. purebred Nubian. buck

kid, 342 mos. old. Best of blood |

Price reasonable consid-
F. E. Grubbs,

lines.
ering quality.
Demorest, Rt. 1.

A thoroughbred, Reg., Tog-
genburg buck. High Milk
9 wks.
my. place for quick sale.

Atlanta, 565 North
Ave., N. E. |

2 Saanan milk goats for
Bradshaw, Atlanta, 48 Seaboard
Ave., N. W.

25 fat weather sheep: also 6
purebred Black Angus bulls, pie
6 a.
raised mule colts, 2 to z yrs. old,
for sale. R. S. eters. Hawk-

New Zealand |)

Mrs. W. E..

Lot for $30.60: f. 0. b. to:

old, $3.50: }

12 does and}
bucks, 3 mos. old, $2.00 ea. All

old, $15.00 at}
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SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE |

One pr., 8 mos. old, Toggen-
burg goats, (Nannie bred).
From high milk prducing
stock. $15.00 for both at my
barn. Arthur H. Meyer, Win-
terville, Rt. 1.

One Billy soat, 5 moos.
Good stock. Mrs. J
Lithonia, Rt. 1.

Reg. pure bred Saanan bu:
(Snow Prince) 18 mos. ol
natural hornless, gentle. 1H.

ol.-
W,. Camp,

Faucett, 1067 Whiteoak A =
Ss. W.. Atlanta... Phone Ra
mond. 1443.

Toggenburg goat. Freshetie
2nd, time last March. At her
best, gives. about 3 qts. day.
Now giving almost 1% q
Gentle, large size, nice udder
and. large teats. $35. 00 f. 0:
Mrs. C. O. Raines, 50 College
Ave. Elberton. -

Purebred Yozgenburgs, na-
turally hornless. 2 bucks from
Cinger .T-1473 and. Ozark
Hills Owenda T-1565. a 5 a
doe. Descendant of world re
ord Toggenburge Poly Mac. 8
Fmos. old buck, $35.00. 6 wks.
old kid. $18.00. 8 mos. old doe,
Reg. in buyers name. M. O.
only. Will ship. Mrs. e
Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.:

. OQne ram and two - ewes
Southern breed. $10.00 ea,
erated and shipped. L. PL
Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

milk goat, Treshened March 18:
now ready to breed. Also one
Toggenburg doe, 6 mo. old. Wi
sell both for $40. 00. Mrs. W
F, Zeigier, Lake Park. ae

Few good buck lambs.
breeding stock. Hampshi
and Schropshire. Reasonable
W. W. Anderson

F

: for cash.
-Cartecay.

Two milk goats for sale,
mi. below Riverdale.

dale, Rt. 1.

Very fine buck for
ready for service.
of . April. Hornless, Tt
white. 1/4 Toggenburg, 1/4
Neubin. % Saanan. Pure bred

each way. $15.00. M. J. Mil-
ler, Luthersville.

At Stud, reg., purebred Toz=
genburg buck. High advanced
Reg. records on both parent
sides. Services booked by a
pointment only. Fee, purebreds,
$7.50: Grades, $5.00. Warren
Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Murray
oi Ave., N. E., De 6912.

At Stud. Sir Roderick, the
most outstanding Tone
buck of the South: naturally
hornless. A proven sire of high
milk producers. and female,
hornless kids. Limited service,
Fee, $10.00. -Comparisons in-
| vited. John Hynds, Atlanta,
93 Warren . E. De 5140. :





LIVESTOCK WANTED ,

CATTLE WANTED: .

. Want 5 to 25 small yearlings.
| Also 10 beef vearlings up to
750 Ibs. . Morris, 663
Darlineton Circle, N. Bz =
lanta. ee
Want to buy Guernsey or
Jersey cow. ist. be young
and gentle with young calf.
| Will pay $65.00 for 2 gal. cow
or $90.00 for 3 gal. cow, or
$110.00 for 4 gal cow.

mediate reply.
vannah, Rt. 3.

* Wan. to buy male calf, 3
to 7 days old or older.
true bred Guernsey,
producer. Mrs._L. E,
Albany, Rt. 3, Box 616.

[HOGS WANTED:

Want some pure bred Black
Essex pigs, 2 female and t
male, 8 to i2 wks. old. State
price. A. P. Beasley, Glenn
ville, Rt. 4. e

Want one. white face Here-
ford sow or gilt, reg. in my
name, Bred., and one white
faee Hereford boar pig or
what have vou. Buck Mc-
Crea; Alma; Rt. 2. : :

Want to swap pure White
Chester male, wt. 60-75 Ibs.
for a pure Berkshire male
(broke nose) preferred. Does



not have to be reg. About

'sSame weight. J. L. Royston,

Elberton, Rt. 6.
Want 8 hogs, 1 yr. old

i'fatten on shares.;
peanuts and water. g
party to bring them to me,
any time, but let me know.
Irvin Skinner, Stockton, Rt. 2.
|CO RECTION NOTICE: _
Want good farm mule,
o.er 12 yrs. old, wt. not o'
900 Ibs., also good Ih.

3a. to 5 tens HA
corn, cheap for



(Clayton Douglas,







2 The following letter was written to Mr. Carlyle
raser, President of the Atlanta Chamber of Com-
, in response to letter received from Mr, Fra-

- DEPART MENT OF AGRICULTURE
TOM LINDER, Commissioner

State Capitol
Atlanta

Mr. Gasivls Fraser, President;
tianta Chamber of Commerce,
tlanta, Georgia.
Dear Mr. Fraser:
: Thanks for your letter of Inly 2nd.
In my opinion the three greatest needs of Atlan-
ta and the State of Georgia, both during the war and
the post-war era, are as follows:
a;
our marketing system of agricultural products. _
Georgia has always been, and will be in the fu-
re unless put out of business by trade treaties, an
agricultural state.

=

The success and future. devcin went of Atlanta |

mmercially and otherwise depends upon develop-
ment of agriculture in Georgia and near-by states.
The suecess and. development of agriculture
depends primarily on developments of profitable mar-
kets for farm products.
: We have at present a system of State Farmers
Markets which has been originated, sponsored and
developed during my former term as Commissioner
of Agriculture and on up until the present.
_ At Sylvan Road and Murphy Avenue, in Atlan-
a, we have the largest farmers market in the United |.
States and we also have the only home canning plant
ir city people in the Unied States insofar as I know.
The Atlanta State Farmers Market is the head-
quarters for farm products produced in the South-
east. Day after day merchants come in their trucks
om a radius of 250 to 350 miles and buy their stocks
the Atlanta market.
There is one further great development needed

te complete this marketing system making it the out-.

nding farm products market in the United States.

. additional development needed is a large market
n the District of Columbia where merchants could
come in their trucks from Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Phil-
adelphia, Harrisburg, Washington and other large
onsuming centers.

This would give us an outlet for all surplus farm
roducts we could produce in the Southeast over and
above our. own needs.

A marketing system also in its broad sense cov-
rs the establishment of grain elevators, the further
velopment of pastures and livestock and _ other
reat developments in processing plants of many
inds.

Georgia needs the development of the dairy in-

istry in the broad sense to include processed milk
of all kinds. Also the development of poultry and
ggs and development of redrying plants and storage
warehouses for tobacco and other perishable crops.

Georgia and Atlanta, needs equalized freight

VESTOCK WANTED





Want ame common . goats,
female preferred. State num-

ber and price in first letter:
also want Abruzzi Rye seed.

RSES AND MULES

1 farm mare,

|roughly, 900 miles on each side.

The further development and enlargement of |

LIVESTOCK WANTED

| Money Order.

rates to pee us on an editality on a mileage basis with

FE

other sections of the country.
If you will draw a line from Valdosta, Gebers,

cago back to Valdosta you will have a triangle of
triangle will of course be within an average distance

sixty million people.
This gives Georgia a ge oaiie advantage over

would give Georgia a position that can be command-
ing in commerce between agriculture and agricultural

to such triangle.
Our post-war plans should include regular daily

etables, fruits fish, etc.
3. Georgia, and Atlanta, needs to get back to
fundamental principles.

living without having to work for it.

tion between banks, business, industry and farmers.
None ean enjoy prosperity based on firm foundation
unless that prosperity reaches all four.

An adequate supply of money that can be had
by people who are willing to help. themselves on
long terms at low interest rates is indispensable to
the proper development of this State.

We have plenty of rugged Georgia stock, as well
as people who have come to make their homes with

These are the only people who can and will de-
velop Georgia.
should be we must have more people farming on their
own land more city people living in their own homes,
more independent business men and more peerets
ideas.

You cannot make a farm owner out of a man
who is not willing to help himself. It can be made
possible for those vane are willing to help themselves
to do so.

I realize that the above statements of the needs
of Georgia, and Atlanta, are very general in their na-

to go into specific details.

bring about further discussions of the matter to meet

connection.

With kindest regards, Iam, : j
Sincerely yours,

TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.

POULTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY FOR SALE



1943 hatch Golden Seabright| 1 B. R. rooster, -$3. 00. Cash
cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOB. | or ope orders only. Mrs.
Malcolm Mc-|J. E. Sorrels, Sr., Royston, Ri
Millan, Bartow, P. O. Box 135. | 1.

Thompsons. Barred Rock

to New York, from New York to Chicago, from Chi-|
The center of that

of 225 miles of consuming population totaling geet

any other state that is able to grow the great diversity.
j and varieties of products that Georgia is fapable of:
producing.
Equal iganenostation pies on a mileage basis

products and the consuming millions in and adjacent:

air transports from producing centers in Georgia to |
large consuming centers in the North and East, es-
pecially with regard to fresh milk, butter, eggs mee

We need to be equally for-,
|getful of Prosperity is just around: the eorner, with
two cars for each garage and the promise of Santa

Claus from the National Treasury to give every one a
| Richey, Lavonia,

Georgia, and Atlanta, needs unselfish coopera-

\ter and

us, who only want a fair opportunity to work out
| their own salvation to again make Georgia the Em- |
pire State.

For Georgia to be what Georgia

ture, but in the limitations of a letter. it is impossible
However, I would be glad should Wevolauments.

with you and talk in more detail of my ideas in this |

Want a No.
t. not over 1,000 lbs. No
mishes, 6 or 7 yrs. old.
exchange pr. No. 1 plug
ules and 2 horse wagon for
a Zs
fe a D. Giles, Douglas

Wart to. bus saddle horse

at will plow, weighing 1,000

. 1,100 lbs., not over 8 yrs.

id. Must be reasonable.
e, Ashland.

\BBITS AND GUINEA
IGS (CAVIES) WANTED:

Want pair Gray Belgian
abbits. Advise best
rs. eH ae Fambrough, Mon-

large stock female
already bred, young
Pe Write price del.
R. Williamson, Jr., Atlanta,
2 Oakhill Ave., S. W.

Want some good stock rab-

S to raise on halves to 2)

os. old; also want. buy male
female guinea pigs.
details. William

4n; with or without kid.
on H. McGee, Co. Agt.,

Bill

price. |

E. M. Lee, Columbus, Box 199.

Want. common goats, 2 or
nannies and 1 billy. Mrs.

3
Hamilton, Rt.

Forte Johnson,

good
Quote
Lyons,

Want to or 12 nice,
type nannie goats,
pice: W. Collins,

Want 25-50 head common
nannie goats. Quote price
your place. S. Bishop,
Madison, Rt. 4.



POULTRY FOR SALE



ANCONAS:

6 Ancona, purebred, 3 mos.
old cockerels, $1.00 ea. FOB.
Mrs. J. Hi: SS Atlanta, 669
Tifton, St.,. S. W.

BANTAMS FOR SALE:

9 Bantam hens, good layers,
$1.00 ea oT: M. Whitworth,
East Point, 411 Bryan Ave.

Dark Cornish bantams from
show winners, 11 are %4 grown
and 4 old birds, $30.00 for the
15: also 20 Racing Homers
from best of stock, $15.00. W.
Herndon, Jr., Augusta, 1104
Adria St.



Send sample and: price FOB.

Ww.

Several pr. Japanese oe
bantams, $3.00 pair, FOB.
Ida M. Byers, Hapeville, 445
Walnut St.

10 mixed bantam hens and
pullets, 1942 and 1943 hatch,

or 1% lbs. when grown. $5.00
for lot. Cash with order. J.
T, Lightfoot, Ochlocknee.

1 Rose comb bantam rooster
and 2 small type bantam hens,
$9.75 for the 3.:- Mrs. W.-A
Lewis, Toomsboro. ;

1 Speckled bantam mother
hen and 19 biddies, 6 wks. old,
$5.00! also 1 N. Z. Red buck
rabbit, 5 mos. old, $2.50. Mrs.
O. H. Hilliard, Athens, 953
Oconee St.

Half grown Jap Siulkies,
$1.00 ea.: also Golden Sea-
bright roosters. $1.25 ea. Fred
Ayash, Atlanta, 687 Delmar
Ave., ee

1 pair mixed bantams, $1.50.
Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglas-
ville Rt. 1.

BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:

8 B. R. pullets and 22 W. L.
pullets, April hatch, soon be
laying, $1.25 ea., cash: also 2
R. April hatch~ roosters,
$1.50 ea. All purebred, Will
del. in Ga. if all taken. R. W.



} Adams, Jefferson, Rt A;

also 2 cockerels, wt. about 1





: Springs

eens a U.S. Pullorum test-

$1.50 each, express col-
ox also eggs, $1.00 per 15;
$1.85 for 30: del... dohn A.
Wilson, Martin.

200 Barred Rock 10 wks.
old pullets, $1.25 ea. Custo-
mer furnish coops or come for
tem, -42. Bb... prown;..- pai
Ground, Rt. 1. :

2 cockerels and 24 pullets,
pure White Rocks, 4 mos. old,
$1.25 ea. or entire. lot for
$27.50 if sold together. Mrs.
Mary E. Kryder, Atlanta, 1018
W. Peachtree St., N. W.

20 W. R. pullets; 10 wks.
old, $20.00 FOB. Cash . or
money order. Mrs. Rose H.
Danvers, Buena Vista, Rt. 5.

13 purebred W. R. March
hatch, ready to lay pullets,
$1.50 ea.; also 1 rooster, $1.00.
Mrs. J. W. McCann, McIntyre.

12 fine W. R. pure Fischel
str. pullets and few cockerels,
from 9-10 Ib. bloodtested hens.
Pullets, $1.25 a:; cockerels,
$1.50 ea.; give 1 unrelated
cockerel free with order for
the 12 pullets: Mrs. os 47
Wallace, Bowersville.

CAPONS FOR SALE:

10 White Rock Capons, April
lith hatch, for brooding chicks
$3.00 ea. SS. M. Stout, Warm



| CORNISH. (GAMES
| GIANTS FOR SAL

about 10% Ibs.,

-| white markings, vig
\tra large frame, $!

mos. old cockerels,
A. F. Kelley, Warr

cockerels, $1.50 and $2.01
18 mos. old cock, $2.50 e
pi: Thurmond, i

Some fine purebred |
Indian pullets, $1.00 to
ea.; 6 hens, $2.00 ea.; 2
roosters, $3. 00 hg 2 C0C)
$1.5 Mrs. Ae Be
Row.

15 Cornish hens and r
ers, April 1942 hatch, aisc
Cornish pullets and co
March 1943 hatch, $1.50
ao Charlie peo

LEGHORNS:

35 big type W. L.
March {oth hatch, all

bind, May bth natch.
ready to lay, $1.00 ea.
coops. Mrs. B. H. Thor
Bowdon, Rt. 1.

28 B. L. pullets and 3
ers, Everlay str., from
tested stock. most of 1
about ready to lay; some
4 mos. old, $45.00 for lot.
O. preferred. ae aoe

150 W. L., 17 mos. 0

del, 30 miles
down. Make offer.
lory, Madison.

5 mos,

start laying, also 1 W. L.

1 pullet, same .
for jot. c

$1.75 ea.
Chatswort

Paul Mallet,

2,

50 Bawa Leghorn,
hens, 9 mos. old,

4 roosters, $1.00. ee o
Bennett, Sereven. >

S. C. White Leghorns, :
stock: 40 pullets, 7 m

now laying, 40 S

4 mos. old, 25 hens, 2nd lay
ing season. $140.00 for let
FOB my place. Mrs. L.
Burkett, West Green.

150) WB
pullets, best grade,
Will not ship. Mrs.
Benefield, Bowdon, Rt.
mi. North of Veal). |

400 Master Breed W.
lets, 4 to 6 wks. old; =
del. in 100 lots. -J: EB.
Dalton. a

95 W. L. AAA Eng. cocke
els and pullets, 4 wks. ol *e

1 - type, 4% ol
AAA grade, pullorum te
W. L. pullets from: cham
Jaying stock, and 1
$10.00. FOB. , Money |
nas H. K. Moore, Mees

Cy. Brown 1 werk one an
2 yrs. old, best poi?

eat 4 rooster, $1.00 =
with hens: also 9 B.

2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea. xan
stock. $34, 50: for fot =

with order. Mrs. J. J.
terson, Quill. ot

125 Eng. type W. L. paitlols
8 mos; old, $t.2526a, OF
for lot. W. S, Towns,
Ga.; Box 127:

2 Buff Minorca roost
mos. old, Lindstrom All $
$3.50 for the 2... C. Dunean,
eas 338 Candler Road, |

1 pure str. -Black Minore
cockerel, 4 mos. old, $1.50;
trio, 2 pullets. and cocker
Cornish, hens laying, $4.
trio small type mixed
bantams, wt. 1 Ib. whe
grown, $4. 50. Reed i ro
ler, Roy.

83 pullets and vooaee pu
bred Black Minoreas' fro
AA grade and from bloodt
ed stock, 5 mos. old, $200.00 f
lot. Cashiers check or mone
order. Gragon,
ming, Rt. 3 j

ORPINGTONS FOR SALE:

10 purebred yellow 7B iff
pullets and 1 yellow B
rooster, wt. 2% Ibs. ea. $10
for lot.. Mrs. Marie Hollan
Dalton, Rt. 2. Box 196.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.:

8 fine W. K. pigeons, 2 prs.
on eggs, 4 mating age, $6.00
for lot. Trade for bantams or
any kind of chickens of equal
valuc. R. aie ee Ross-



railic, Rt. 4.



POULTRY FOR SALE

= Ouail: 24. 344 - mos old,
$1.50 ea; adult stock, $3.85 pr.;
baby. quail, 20c ea.; eggs, 15
- 8.; with setting bantam hens,

Mrs. T. W. All-

1168 Arlington }

. W., Isa 7266.

Se eacook and 2 peahens, 2
yrs. old, 1 pr. pheasants, Ring-
. and Golden ~ Sebright
abarithins for-sale, L- F. Stik
Atlanta. 2491 Briarcliff Rd.,
Ve 6250.

Some pigeons, 25c ea. E, K.

Quail, 1 female,

I laying, and 15 eggs, $7.50

for lot: also 1 mare mule,

black, gentle, good qualities,

hh. wagon, "$150.00. W. W.
Mitchell, Riverdale, Rt. 1.

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):

2 N.-H. Red roosters, for

ale. J. Carlton Moss, Atlan-
ta, 1332 McPherson Ave. Sess,
De6807. :

40 March hatch R. FE
vullets, now laying, $1.50 ea.
are Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt.

Red cocks
chick-
eggs,
Mrs.
De

oe a Rese

und cockerels, $3. 00 ea.;

ns, $15.00 C., postpaid:
$1.50 per 15 postpaid.
oO 0 _ Donaldson, Decatur,

ow April hatch best eae
R. 1. Red pullets, now begin- |

te lay, $1.50 ea., either
Do not send money:
R. Pee: De-

eS hatch Parmenter
oe gel =e FOB= J,

a oH. fe cockerels, $1.50
i FOR. Exc. for Black Mi-
orca hens or pullets. Mrs.
: ro TST ONHTS,

April SS

ine 10 Black Game b ban-
ms, ata hatch, 75c - ea.;

Black Game bantam hens and

. 1 yr. old, 75 ea.; big

rpe White Bantams, az hens
n rooster, 75c ea; pr.
Chinchilla (Apr. 20th) rab-
is. $7.00... ' Mrs.

t: mea Harkness place).

Weady to lay pullets, Par-

enters and New Hampshires,

scme from R. O. P. sires;,also
some crosses; all from heavy te
aying hens $290 to $3.00 ea.

my yards.
iculars. E. R. Smith, 311 Su-
wer ior Ave. De 9076. Decatur.

from Dark Reds,

and : pullorum

d, - Donaldson Stree

ip ce: eggs, $1.50 per 16,
21. Mrs. Grady Brown,
r > Mountain, Rt. 1.
ras Sold

icks, ae ea,; 60 pullets and
ckerels, 3 mos. old, 75c_ea.;
March ron Red _pullets,
ea.; 6 mixed hens, $1.25

-; also pair of hogs for sale.
Mrs. Nora Smith, Arnoldsville.

2-10. N= Red pullets and
rooster, March hatch, '
healthy, $25.00 at my home,
near Kansas Church, north of
Bowdon; if shipped, party

ying crating and shipping. |

farl Hand, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

000 = H. Red pullets,
wks. old, 95c ea.
Woodlit, Flowery

White Face Black Spanish
cock, 1942 hatch, $3.00 FOB.
James Beverly, Moultrie.

WYANDOTTES:

Few R. C. S. L. Wyandotte

ociserels, purebred, 4-A grade,
$2.50_ ea. plus express. Mrs.
2 oS McLeroy, oaks Rt.

evs DUCKS.
UINEAS, GEESE, ETC.:

4. large White Pekin drakes,
$1. 00 ea. Robert Henderson,
ers Box 126.

Bo a. trey gobblers,
! af S175. SP. es
Bertha, Prophitt, Chipley,

White Pekin ducks, 1943
atch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Grady
Re: d, Austell, dt, Box, 238;

White. Quackless ducks, #

; Jags for sale at my place,
SO: Losanville. J. A,

es: Loganville, Ave Sy

1D Speckled euineas, 2 mos.
old, 75c ea. Mrs. B. S.Tur-
eS OTe. eee Colville

a

4 Black and White drakes,
weh hatch, $1.50 ea.;
for ot: Exc. for:4 pre of
pigeons of any kind. Bennie
miley, -Danburg, Rt. 1, Box

Red |

18 Ibs.

Write for par-

and |

{be purebred.
Ila, Box 63.

frent. good fence.

$5.50



MARKET BULLETIN.

POULTRY F OR SALE

2 pr. Blue Wing Mallard
ducks, $3.00 pr., and 25c extra
to crate: Paul Simmons; Col- }-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 398.

10 M. B. Turkeys, 4 mos. old,
$35.00 for ae if taken at_once.
Can't ship. . T. Cash, Ellen-
woo,

3 last yvrs. hatch White
Pet" 1s, 2 ducks pov laying,
and drake, $1.50

Exc. for heavy. rbed: chickens
or guineas. - Charlie Malphus,
Tusculum.

25 large White Pekin ducks,

- 25 ea. plus
Z. White rab-
-Mrs. :

ready to lay,

frt-a180 pea
pits, $3.00 plus frt.
M. Massey, Perkins.-

10 fine, large White King
ducks, $5.00 pair, or $7.00 for
2 hens and 1 drake. Ducks
now laying, and wt. 7 or 8 lbs.
Come _ see. Julia Varnadoe,
Atlanta, 130 Candler Road.

Nicely marked Muscovey
drakes, 1 yr. old, 3 for $5. aS
$1.75 ea.: also 3 mos. old N.
White rabbits, 3h 00. ea.
Buren, Athens, P. O. Box 6.

10 purebred -large
moth turkey gobblers
hens, this yrs hatch, wt. 12 to
$7.00 ea. if lot taken.
Cannot ship. Mrs. tagy
Chapman, Butler.



POULTRY WANTED

y

BARRED, WHITE, AND
OTHER ROCKS: |

want 6 B. R. and 6 W. Rock

| pullets, 4 mos. old or older.

Write what you have. and
price. C, Daniels, McKinnon.

GAMES:

Want some Game chickens
or hatching. eggs in
from Breeders: Irish Grays,
Ginn Blues or Blue Travellers.
David E. Dixon, Franklin, Rt.
2. :

Want 1 ee Shawlneck
game stag cockerel, 3 or 4 Ib.
size. Write and state price.
George pores
City Rt: ;

res ionne:

Will pay fair price in- Gah e

for 50 or more Big Eng., 4 to
6 mos. old W. L. pullets, AAA
srade or better, No culls. J.
J. Seay, Tate.

- Want 5 or 6 good Ww Leg-
horns. State age, price, etc.
J. Wynne, cochran... >

Want 50 -W. L, 4-A grade, 4
Ee L.

or 5 mos. old pullets.
Patterson, ie Rock, Rt. -

| MINORCAS:

Want exc. 10 June hatch
AAA Ply. Rock pullets and
c-ckerel for 10 purebred large
type Black Minorca pullets
and cockerel. Write. Mrs.
Leona Holloman, Barnesville,
P. , Box 362;

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
ANR RHODE ISLANDS):

Want 15 March:or April.

-1942 hatch N. H. Red hens and

2. roosters. cnere Bailey,

Vienna, iP ihe

Want 10 Pe kiier March
or April hatch Red pullets.
Quote price. N. Bodenheimer,
Rao IN nt No. Stratford

QUAIL:

Want 1 fully grown Chukar

Write age, price,

quail hen.
R.- Perkins, Mt.

etc. Mrs. W.
Zion.
WYANDOTTES: -
Want 2 White Wyandotte
March hatch roosters. Must
W. H. OKelley,



ee WANTED



grant job on farm. at once

| fending to Hot House (flow-

ers), Chickens and some Ttield
work. Have to be moved. Sam
Carter, Canton. Star Route.

Want good two horse | farm
for standing rent in Fulton or
DeKalb Co. . Jesse Johnson,
care Kellys Capel Place, De-
cature Rt. 1. Phone, Cr. 2700:

- Want 65 to 70 A. goed land.
Would like 2 dwellings with
plenty out bldgs. Standing

range. W.
Jesup Rt. 22:

Want job looking after poul-
try and other. light work cn
farm. Would prefer to be near
Savannah or South. Georgia.
Mrs. D. Bob, 553 Washington
St, Atlanta. :

A honest, sober disabled vet-

T, - McCullough,

eran wants to rent a one horse.

crop on 50-50 basis from a good
Christian owner. Agriculture
trained and can support myself

but will have to be moved. Joe
bs ge 48.

Ses Homer, Rt. pe,

Van

season

Lumber

196 Petterson St.,

With good}.

for your labor.

ing that oil mills will not

meal and hulls at the mill.

I have information that cottonseed
bringing $70.00 per ton to the farmers out in the
western part of the cotton belt. They will be bringing
$70.00 or more in Georgia a little later.

There is no reason why the farmer should rush
his seed to market at this time. Hold your seed until
you are able to get a price which a compensate you

Wednesda, September: 29, 19

Cottonseed Now Bring $70 Ton
In Western Part Of Cotton Belt;
Should Bring This In Georgia

are now

MEAL AND HULLS

T am in receipt of many complaints from farmers
stating that they are unable to buy meal and hulls
at the oil mills but are compelled to buy at other
places at retail prices. They further state, that they
have to pay about $8.00 per ton more for cottonseed
meal than the O. P. A. ceiling on cottonseed meal at
z|the mills.
I also have many conplnink: from farmers stat- |

exchange meal and hulls

for cottonseed except on the basis of the amount of
meal and hulls that will come out of the seed that
the farmer earries to the mill. -

I have talked to Mr. M. S. Culp, 409 Candler
Building, Atlanta, Georgia, who is with the O. P. A.,
and Mr. Culp has requested me to notify all farmers
|that they are entitled to
hulls at the cottonseed oil mills at the ceiling price of

buy cottonseed meal and

I realize, of course, that if every farmer that had
cottonseed. wanted to exchange for meal and hulls
that it would be impossible for the mills to give the
farmers any more meal and hulls than actually comes:
out of the cottonseed. This is not the case however
as there is always a good many farmers who sell their
seed outright for money and who do not try to ex-
change them for meal and hulls. It is nothing but right
that those farmers that do want meal and hulls should
be allowed all the meal and hulls available. |
- Under the present price as fixed by Commodity
Credit Corporation and O. P. A. the farmer should
receive for a ton of seed a full ton of cottonseed meal,
plus the difference in money or cottonseed hulls.

~The oil mill price for a ton of 8% meal is $50. 00
per ton in less than ear load lots and $49.00 per ton
in car load lots. Average cottonseed delivered to the}
oil mill on a basis of Commodity Credit Corporations
figures should bring the farmers $55.00 per ton. If
the other seed are better than basic seed, they should
bring proportionately : more.

TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture.



POSITIONS WANTED



Want 2. horse farm ecdies
rent, or good trade. For hogs
| and feed oe only. Have 10
stock hogs, 2 mules, can run
self. Must fave good house,
cross Tences and.ref. Can give
same, L. C. Davis, Valdosta,

Want a good little 1 horse
farm with good man for 1944.

Luther Statan, Marietta, Rt. 3.

FARM HELP WANTED





Want sober man with Chri
tian family to raise laying hens
and Holstein cattle on 50-50
basis. Have new tractor outfit.

A, good deal for a hustler. A. J.
Farber, 218 Hardee St., Cham-
blee

For good man, near Macon,
stock and general farm ior
rent or share crop. Tractor

abundant pasture. G. L. Carver,
Macon.

Want handy man on small
acreage. Board, room, laundry,
$15.00 mo. No drinkers, strong
and healthy. Apply in person.
(Husband in service; need man
to help with crop). Mrs. Jack
Whittey, Jonesboro. Ce mies:
Jonesboro U. S. 41).

Wanted 2 families for 2 one
horse crops, good land and
stock on 50-50 basis. Write or
come to see S. T. Spruill, Dun-
ae Mailing address Cham-

ee

Want 1 or 2 white or colored
families to work 50 A. of cot-
ton on shares. $2.00 day Tor
work while not busyin crop.
Also want tractor driver to be-
gin now and work all through
1944. If interested write and
state amount will work for. H.
G. Smith, Box 54. Jesup.

Want couple for a 1 horse
farm on. dirt Hwy., near 2
churches and school bus. nice
home. Party furnish all farm
materia! and stock. Write Mrs.
Wthel Lee Hollis, Maytield. Rt.



fall grain.

Standing rent if not too high. }-

equipment and cattle available,



FARM HELP WANTED



a

Gro eaee

Want 6 families now to pick
cotton, harvest peanuts, pick
peas and helping in planting
Need good tractor
driver for 1944, will give crop

1+ on 50-50 basis, good land. Near

school, R. R. and stores. At
once. F. L. a Waynes-
boro.

Wanted farm epetimendent
for 700 acre farm near Valdosta,

excellent pr oposition to capable}

man, raising tobacco, livestock
and grain. Live on place, pre-
fer man who can furnish labor.
If you are not capable of hand-

_| ling large proposition in an ef-

ficient manner please do not
apply. Address Farm Owner,
250 Peachtree Street, Atlanta,
Ga.

~Want-man and boy large
enough to tend 10,000 yearling
boxes turpentine or 2 men for
rest of this yr. and next. House
to live in. See or write at once.
On Halves. Bill Steedley, 223
Blackshear St., Waycross.

Want man to drive tractor
on small farm~and do custom
work. Requirements; hard
worker, honest and no drinking.
Cood house, wood furnished.
Located 8 mi. S. Macon, % mi.
School and church. Willing to
pay good farm wages. B. F.
Vinson, Macon, Rt. 3.

Want 10 tamilies to pick cot-
ton; furnish house, wood, pay
$1.25-C. Also want 100 extra
hands. Furnish transportation

from Rome to farm and back to

700 A. never been pick-
ed. Sandy land crawl on
knees. Ordinary cotton. picker
that can pick average 200 day
ean pick 309 lbs. here a day.

Rome.

W. M. Clemones, Rt. 3, Rome.-

Phone, County 2704.

Want 5 or 6 colored families
for general farm labor. State
number in family and expected
salary. -Garden and wood fur-
nished. E. M. Lees Box 199,
Columbus, 7

Want colored unincumbered
woman or
work. Good house and salary.

AR. W. Jackson, Wrightsville, 3

| operator.

cveniences.

Atlanta.

- cash.

itable,

| wood for sale..

couple to. do farm)!





Want good man for 2 ho
farm, 50/50 basis: tenant fu
nish own stock. New house
with elec., soad water and
wood. R. qe: . and school bus
service. me 5: C. Goolsb
Alma

Want white tamily with fo
to work 2 horse farm in Ogl
thorpe Co., 7 mi. Lexing
Fourth of crop. or: stand
rent. Farm located 2 m
Sandy Cross. 9 rm. house, ar-=
ranged for 2 families. Wi
for elec., school bus and R.
D. M.-C. Parker, Point Pet

Want a family to pick cotto!
T. W. Morgan. 6 Rhnudz
Carrollton. goes

Want good, te
woman, to help with far 1
work, chickens, ete.
room, board and salary. |
start work at once. Mrs. Her
ery Ray, Loganville, =

Want dependable
overseer for cattle farn

1 mi. schoeE
No. I references rouel

raising expr. if any. ae
Roberts, oo: ee
chores. No ee work
milking. Good home.
salary in answering.

good home. .

605 N. Washington, Alban

wood ee -water vue he

L. Lance, Marjorie Ann Farn
SR Phone Chan
3274,

Want sharecropper fo :
horse tarm with cotton allo
ment of 30 A. Yield last 3 ae

averaged. 450 lbs. lint per

15 A. bottom land make 0 b
corn A. (Present tenant clear
ed money in 3 yrs. to buy

of own). Farm 1% mi. Max
near good school and ch
iO; Cabaniss, Maxeys.

Want. dependable white w
man with good character an
in good health to do farm wor
and live in nice home, all
Write for other

formation. Mrs. Ruby Wh

White Bluff Rd:, Savannah

as

- Want first class dairy m
Salary, $22.00 wk., house, ele
light, and running "water. -
all-round farm hand, whi
colored, $15.00 wk. Write
particulars in first Jetter. J
eph Pichler, White Bluff

| Rt. 3, Savannah.

Wanted intelligent, refine
woman as general helper on my:
country place and small farn
good home and wages. H
Richardson, 160 Peachtree St
Phone Main 5111.

; Want at once, a refined Chris

no milking. for room, boa
and salary. Mrs. C. F. Johnso
Fairburn, Rt. 1.

ledgeville and Gordon at Co
ers. Must be reasonable

P. M. Allen, R. a
Gordon. - as

Write or se
A lle

and 4th: terms.
J. Emmett. Chandler,
poosa, REND:

Want reliable man not ov
40, married, to assist in geners
farm work where impro'
machinery is used, some b.
to be done and a growing li
stock program to be made pro!
W. H. Adams, Madiso1

Good school also, Box-

Good locatio

ao Peek. Orsbourn, Cler ont,
re

Want nice woman, age 3
to do farm work. No millkii
or washing. Must be health
and. good character. -No ok
jections to having one chi
Prefer someone who ne
home. G. H. Ropers, Gra
ville.

_ Want good voter for stand

free.

2 good horses, good land . an
good pasture, 3 mi. from Co
bert. School bus by door. L. .
Childers, Colbert, Rien

~Wanted good, progressit
tarmer to take over farm ne:
Falmetto. . Excellent soil. ne
farm equip. to raise cattl 0
feedstuff. Nice home,
school and mail route. S$
full particulars to D. B..
Box 4564. Atlanta. :

Want white married
who can milk and is ha
tools to work on d
Pay $3.50: day. +r
lights,, ete. John
White Bluff Road
care Harms Dair. Z