Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1944 February 9

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TOM UNDER



: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1944 >



COMMISSIONER. ,



NUMBER 21







-EDITORIALBy Tom Linder



Give me neither poverty nor riches. (Bible) |

oe of our ills, both as ee and as a nation,





oh Tn almost every phase of our edividual and national
istence, there is a happy mediuma middle of the road.

When we get away from this happy medium on either
e, we will approach one of the extremes.

- In the most simple things of life, our ills come from
extremes. If we make a habit of eating too much, we die
prematurely. If we do not get sufficient food, we are un-
dernourished and half- starved.

Human nature is prone to wander to extremes. Adam
and Eve in the Garden of Eden were permitted to eat of
ll the trees in the Garden except one. Human natures
{proneness for extremes would not let them rest until they
had eaten of the fruit of the one forbidden tree.

World War Number OneAn Example

_ Those of us who are old enough, remember that in
915 and 1916 we were so far on extremes on the peace side



























protect our own ships on the high seas when they were
unk by German U-Boats.

This feeling and desire for peace was so extreme that
Woodrow Wilson was re-clected President in November
916 on a platform and a campaign slogan of He kept us
out of the war.

- Our extreme pacifist attitude at that time gained us
h contempt of the waring nations of Hurope.

Five months later in April 1917, we swung from this
treme of peace to an equally extreme position as to war.
e went out not only to avenge American ships sunk on
e high seas, but we went to the utter extreme. We went
oe to make the world safe for democracy.

Back to Extremes For Peace >

_ immediately after the first World War, we swung to
he Opposite extreme and actually destroyed battleships,
eruisers, destroyers and other national defenses which we
ads built at a tremendous cost to the tax payers. The
Shore of the Chesapeake Bay was a ghost city of merchant
Bhips that were beached and dismantled. We actually



world powers, whereby we agreed to be on an equality.



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fthat the national administration in Washington refused to

signed an agreement with England and Japan and other





with Japan as to the amount of naval vessels we would
maintain.

The Pot Always Calls the Kettle Black

Tn dealing with extremes, the pot always calls the kettle
lack.

During the days of World War Number One, the Pre
ident of the United States referred to 23 United States -
Senators as wilful men because they refused to accor s
dictation of one man. es

Country Always Divides

At every time in the history of this country, we have
had 3 divisions of the people.

In the days of the Revolution, we had the Tories or
Internationalist. We had those who were extremely Anti-
British and who refused to support union with the mother
country under any conditions. Then we had the great rank
and file led by George Washington who were willing to
cooperate with England under fair treatment but who re-
solved to maintain their reasonable rights as free men.

In that day, the Tories classed all as extremist exce
themselves. Those who were rabid Anti-British classed
all as Tories except themselves. The War of the Revolu-
tion, however, was fought and won by the middle-of- th S
roaders. and not by the extremist of either side. _

In the first World War, we had 8 groups. We ha
the Isolationist. These wanted to build a wall around
America and have no intercourse with the outside worl

Then we had the Internationalist. These wanted to
make the world safe for democracy but were not concern
ed with what happened to America. a

Then we had the great rank and file of Americans, wh
were determined to protect our rights on the high seas an

at home.
~ World War Number One was fought and won by the
middle-of-the-roaders in spite of both extremes.
The Present War | ee

In the present war, we have 3 groups. We have a fe
Tsolationist as we had in the last war. We have a noi:
group of Internationalist who would have us set up an
order in the world. They would have this country beco |
entangled with all the nations of the old world. += ca
not what becomes of the United States. 2

This war will be fought and won by the great ee and
file who belong to the middle- of-the-road.

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knitted together so 0 loosely they would be incapable of unt-
fied action and defense. There is another group wl
would have evens centralized in Vases wit

trol. Both views are fee. Let us get ne to
middle of the road, .

Racial Differences. ve
There is an extreme view that holds an inferior race as_
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ae Facist on one hand or to the Communist on the

















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





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Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
it Covington, Georgia, under Act

of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
pf October 8. 191% .

EXTREME

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unworthy of rights and suited only for chattels
and property. There is another extreme view
which holds that all races are equal and that

there is no difference in race except the color of
the skin. Both these views are equally extreme
and unworthy of civilized people.

Both are equally far astray from the facts of
Gods creation. Let us use our mother wit and
vet back to the middle of the road.

Majority and Minorities

There are those who believe that the will of
the majority should always control, notwith-
standing constitutional guarantees of the rights

of the minority. They believe that a majority
expression is the highest law. They believe the
constitutional guarantee of minority rights
should be over-ridden. This is extreme.
On the other hand, we see today large ma-
_ jorities of Americans being discriminated
against in favor of minority groups. This 1s still
more extreme. Let us get back to the middle of
the road and the American Constitution.
.. Let us get away from extremes.

The United States Constitution is the pearl
of great price in representative government.

Tn it is condensed the experience of the ages
~ of men who resisted tyranny in all its forms. If
we stray from the course marked out by our
Constitution, we approach totalitarian govern-
- ment.
This is equally true whether we veer to the





other hand. Both roads lead to the destruction of
representative democracy.
The provision of our Constitution plainly

marks the limits on both sides of the road of rep-
resentative government. Let us at home preserve
and protect these limits and defend the Constitu-
tion at home while American men are giving
their lives in defense of America over seas.
a TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.

SEED FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE



Hastings pure honey rock

400 lbs. pure, hand-screened
cantaloupe seed, Ist yrs. plant-

Simms watermelon seed.- D.| :
T. Gates, Chipley. ing, clean and bright, 10c heap-
: ine tbsp...or. 3. Joe. = Mrs. We
Dark yellow pumpkin seed,| O. Harris. Elberton, Rt. 5.
20e cupful. A









Iso gooseberry| Stone Mtn. seater me

.$16.50 M.



MARKET BULLETIN |

SEED FOR SALE

Saat hoc ee

i Wednesday, February Y, 194





ONS

ee

COTTONSEED FOR
SALE :

SEED FOR SALE



Flowering eggplant seed. 10c
doz., plus 3c postage. Mrs.
Eunice Marshal, Pitts.

4 Ibs. yellow meated, sugar-
loaf watermelon seed, sound,
$1.00 Ib. Mrs. W. H. Bell,
Charing, Rt. 1.

Citron seed. $1.00 Ib. post-
paid. A. L. Thompson, Cad-
well, Rt. 1.

8000 Govt. No. 13 green seed
eane, av. 6 ft. long., $20.00 M.
E. B. Sundy. Waycross, Rt. 2.
Box 104.

Pumpkin, okra. castor oil
bean, 10c pkg. Garlic: 25c doz.
bulbs. Vena Brown, Hartwell.

Cattail millet seed. 20 Ib..
FOB. my farm. Any amt. up
to 7 tens. Fog: Bvrd.-Broxton.

Limited amt. heavy bearing
black pole bean seed, 50c lg.

cupful. Pure Stone Mtn. wa-
termelon seed, 50c t. cup. Okra
25c, 2 tbsp. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

. Ga. heading collard _ seed.
home-grown, $2.00 lb. 25c %
cupful. Add postage. Mrs.

Clinton Bryan, Americus, Rt. 2.

150 Ibs. genuine dwarf okra
seed, ene. quality. 75c lb., or
$100.00 for lot. FOB. Whitham.
Also 400 gals. Ga. cane syrup
in No. 5 cans. Make offer.
James R. Nix, Whigham, Rt. 2.

Green pod okra, 75c pt. P. P.
No check or stamps. Emma
Tilley, Jasper, Rt. 2. \

Very prolific col. bunch but-
terbean seed, 35c_ Ib. Add

postage. Orders filled prompt-
a ss C. H. Rhodes, Canon,
ti:

Butterbean, pea, baby pole
bean seed, 55c lb. P. P. Sup-
ply short. Pimiento pepper
seed, 10e pkt. Nice sage bushes,
Ha S100. Mrs; -S.. We sloah,
Auburn.

Tender hull English salad
pea seed, 40c cup. Green ten-
der pod okra seed. 35c cupful,
P. P. Exe. for sacks. Mrs.
Rosd Silvers, Talking Rock, Rt.
2.

Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10e start. Add postage. Mvys.
Lovd Smith, Mt; Airy. Rt. 1.

Imp. yellow and green meat-
ed cantaloupe seed, 15c tblsp.;
2. 256. No stamps. Mrs.
Walld@e Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.

Clemson spineless okra_seed,
60c lb.: 5 Ilbs.. $2.50: Prices
on larger quantities on request.
J. D. Cash, Flowery Branch.

Stone Mtn. watermelon seed.
from choice melons, $1.25 lb.;
5 lbs.. $5.00 P. P. in Ga. M. O.
pleas. Delpher Frost, Ellen-
wood, Rt. 2.

Wonderful. new edible soy-
bean, drought, weevil resistant.
Okra seed, without sharp spines,
50c pt.: $1.00 at. Add postage.
Mrs. Clare Prince, Demorest.
Rt. 1, Box 14.

Semi-white okra seed, 35c
oz. Fine type mixed. %4 Ilb.,
35c: 85c lb. P. P. Little brown
9-erop peas. 4 lbs., $1.00. P. P.
Little butter pea beans, 100
seed, 25c, P. P. Thomas P.
Trowell, Ambrose.

New var. big.
cane, :29-116, $16.50 M.
Mims, Pavo. Rt. 2.

Yellow meat. Dixie Queen
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
banana muskmelon, 40c tea-
cup. Vine peach (Mango mel-
on), 20c tblsp. White popcorn,
shelled, 15c lb. del. No stamps.
Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Whites-
burs, Rt: 2.

Spineless green pod
seed, 40c pt. 75c at... Early
English garden pea, 25c pt.
White nest onions. 35c at. Drv
hot pepper. 25c at. Dill seed.
15c tsp. Garlic bulbs, 25e doz.
fee I. A. Woodring, Alto, Rt.

Jong green
N. E

okra

Field peas, 20c lb. Dwarf
okra, 50c lb. Thornless egg-
plant. Kv. wonder pole bean.
15e pkt. ea. White and yellow
seed corn, nubbed and shelled,
ane ie Mis} BB Brady; Cairo;

Big green s

frost-proof, W
ion plants. $
Williams, Qui

Citron, bay
pure Stone
seed. ea.. $1.{
cadine vnes,
son plums. 2
age. Rosie



good, bright Peanut hay, also 5















Sericea lespedeza seed,
searified and recleaned. dod-
der free, 25c lb.. in 50 and 100
lb. lots. FOB. Want to buy 50
bu. velvet beans for planting.
Claude A. Smith, Stockbridge.

Swycard collard seed, 10c
tbisp. Small pole butterbeans.
380c lb. Okra, 10ce thspn. Bears
until frost. Mrs. W. L. Daniel,
Dawson, Rt. 1.

Gourds: Luffa Sponge (Dish-
rag), dipper, bird house, Cala-
bash pipe (Penquin), 50 seed
separate or mixed, cultural di-
rections. 12c P. P. Joseph H.
Dunnett, Sandy Springs.

15 dipper gourd seed, 1 pkt.
Roeky Ford cantaloupe, 1 pkt.
cabbage collard seed, 1 oz. long
green okra. 1 pkt. Chas. W.
cabbage seedf, all for 40c del
D. W. Chadwick, Pike.

Duke Creed special water-
melon seed, $1.75 lb., 100 Ib.

Cokers 4 in 1, wilt-resistan
cottonseed, 2nd yr., kept pure,
high percentage lint,
over 1 inch, $6.00 cwt.
J. A. Cobb, Hartwell, Rt. 3. ~

White Gold cottonseed, 2nd
vr., pure, $4.50 Cwt.. OB.
Also few hundred Ibs. Wanna-
maker wilt-resistant, 2nd_yr.,
same price. J. J. Oliver, Com=
merce, Rt. 3. -

Wilt-resistant Stoneville 2-RB
cottonseed, privately ginned,
ist _yr.. long staple, big boll,
earliest var. $5.00 Cwt. Chas,
corer. Flowery Branch, Rt.

DPL cottonseed, ist yr.. k
pure at gin, 5,000 ibs. ohare
a ae chan ane lb. lots,

72 z S coy
Suwanee, Rt. 2. sone

Wannamaker Di

nie Thue
wilt-resistant. 1st ae

yr., large

lots. $1.50. Makes more, sells} po}] ; .
higher, J. L, Tillman. Moul-| Sound and dete $40 oe
trie, Rt. 5. FOB Valdosta. E. L :

Valdosta. ee :

' D&PL cottonseed, No. 12
sound and. pure, $2.00 bu. M,
W. Willingham. Luthersville.

Stoneville 2-B cottonseed,
Ist yr.. sinned and kept pure
on l-var gin, graded, culled,
treated with imp. Ceresan. in
hew. even wt. bags. $6.50 Cwt.
FOB. Ton lots cheaper. J. BH.
| Beaslv, Layonir, :

2500 Cokers 100: i s
6 cottonseed, Ist Ga $6.00 Cut
ree eo D. M. Roberts

sustell. (In care Jak ;
Austell. Rt. 2). 9 J

Early Queen watermelon
(ripens 50 days from planting).
25c pkg.: acre bag. $2.00. Also
Jumbo triumph. grows to wt.
150 lbs., 25e pkg. M.
Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2.

50 lbs. Gold Dollar tobacco
seed, 50c oz., or make best of-
fer for lot. Hastings green-
pod okra. 75c lb.. or 65c Ib., 10.
lbs. or more, P. P.. Mrs. J. D.
Coston. Pulaski. RFD.



BEANS AND PEAS
| FOR SALE



; ee cottonseed. ist yr.,
kep Ves
White and colored Bunch but-| over, Be le Tess a eee
ter-beans, 35c lb. P. P. 3 lbs.) FOB. J. Jones. 3! ae Yee
$1.00. Exc. some for Early cab- | Rt. 1, eo. ee ee,

bage and Bermuda onion plants.
Write first. Mrs. Violet Glaze,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Box 152.

Red Speckld Crowder peas, |
20c lb. 5 and 10 lb. lots or more |
P, P. in Ga. G. T. Brown, Ball |

D&PL No. 12 cottonseed,
gzinned out 44 per cent. cleaned
at gin. $5.00 Cwt. FOB. M. L.
Crowe ,Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Cokers 100 wilt-resi ti a7
cottonseed...1 1-16 in. Sno



Ground, Rt. 1... keat ar e
- dry at_gin, $4.50 a
75 lbs. col. bunch butter-| FOB. L. E.. Strange: oe
beans, 35c lb. FOB. Mrs: V. E.' town. ae

Nelson, Kingston. -_ Long staple cottonseed, 1350.
About 40 Ibs. white bunch 2 , lbs. make good bale, $5.00 Cwt.
Crop peas, $3.50, or ae 60 S. D. Harrison, Kathleen. v
lbs., black-eyed peas, 50 or D oe
10c Ib. J. D. Cowart, Stockton. | ee ae ae i
10 lbs. Jackson Wonder col.:FOB. S. A. Verner, Lavonia,
Bush Limas, $3.50 or 40c lb; 4 75 , gio, S
Ibs. col. Pole Limas, $1.60 or 45c ; eee ETA -

lb. All very prolific. Postpaid.; FOB, . J i
No chks. Mrs. Paul Steed, tell. Rt, Richardson, Aus-

Douglasville, Rt. 4. ; 3
: ' Stoneville 2-B cottonseed,

40 lbs. white Mush peas, 12- | Ist vr. privately ginned and re- _
1-2c lb. for lot: less lots, 15c, cleaned. $1.45 bu. Riley: Go
Ib. Cash. Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw, Couch, Turin. : :



Wrightsville, Rt. 1. 3500 lbs. DPL_ cottonseed, |
40 bu. running Velvet beans, | No. 14. kept pure, Ist yr., $5.00
$4.00 bu. for lot. J. N. Cook,; Cwt. FOB. 10c_ extra_ bag
Buena Vista, Rt. 5. when I furnish bags. E. B.
' Finger, Loganville. :
DPL_ cottonseed. apx, 20

CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE

tons, $80.00 ton lots, FOB my
barns Fitzgerald and Hawkins-.
| ville. H. G. Smith, Fitzgerald.

' DPL cottonseed. No. 14, Ist
Whatleys yellow prolific seed ; Y= kept pure at gin, $5.00 Cwt.
corn, 1st yr., $4.00, FOB. Tom |! F. Givson, Commerce, Rt. 3.
Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 1. ' Four tons, more or tess
at ne | Stoneville 2-A cottonseed, Ist

Favre Meer ee ve. $85.00 ton in bulk at my
| farm if entire lot taken. $90.00
ton in bulk in ton lots. or $5.50
Cwt, sacked and del. FOB. W.
_N. Roger's. Calhoun, Rt. 2, 3-7

DPL cottonseed, pure, high
germination, $4.50 Cwt.. FOB.
L. P. Singleton, Ft. Valley, ~

125 bu. Stoneville 2-B cot-
tonseed. Ist_yr., kept pure at
gin, $5.00 Cwt:, FOB: 3.6 :























Truckers
ear corn, early, beats in 2 and
half mos., long, smooth ears,
also some yellow both 30c gal;
also Sunflower seed, 15c cup.
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pissah,

Hastings yellow, prolific seed
corn, nubbed and shelled, $1.00

peck, not postpaid. Thurlow
Walker, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.

Imp. Yellow and Imp. What-

leys Prolific seed corn, $1.25 Bin i
peck: $3.50 bu. FOB. J. M. Rainwater. Caroiion Rt. 1.
Hayes, Thomson. _Heavy fruiter. 3 bales acre.
= big 5-lock bolls, extra early,

150 bu. good corn, 5 tons| $200 bu, Ist yr. No checks.

i Mrs. 5. B. Gilbert. Toomsboro.

| 100 bu, Cokers Wilds cotton=
seed, 5000 bu. Cokers 4 in 1
i strain five, $1.50 bu. FOB.
'M. Skinner, Wavnesboro.

| Oak
| Rucker No. il cottonseed,
and 160 gal: | imp. 45 per cent lint, big boll,

good farm mules (3 are 6 to 8
yrs. old; other 2 older), fat,
sound, ready to work, for sale
at my barn. Come and see. Ross
Swann, Carnegie.

200 bu. Corn



















syrup in new, 1 gal. cans, for | $1.50 bu. $5.00 Cwt. FOB
a See Bee Ee, tes | Also nice Cornish cockerel,
Ee ready for service, $2.00. (2%
Mil. S. Farmville). Mrs. O. Z.























a COTTONSEED |
TOR SALE



FRUIT TREES FOR SALE|

PECAN AND OTHER



DPL No. 14 wilt-resistant
sttonseed, Ist yr.. pure and
Gwe 4215 per cent lint, $6.50
Money _ order. Willie








_ Cokers 100 wilt-resistant
eottonseed, Ist yr..

Ceresan treated, $6.75.
Bato at gin. K. D.
atonton. :

Kept
Saunders,





PLANTS FOR SALE



Hardy. strong Eldorado
blackberry plants, 2 yrs., heavy
field grown, bear next season,





packed. good count.
= A.
= Kudzu crowns, free for the
: dawns. soil easily worked.

_ Arthur J. Jones. Atlanta. 115
Sereven Ave., N. E.

__ Mtn. huckleberry, 2 yr. bear-
ang size, 50c doz. Giant gar-
lic bulbs. 25e doz.

Mrs.
Robinson, Greenville.

e.



eherry sprouts, 3. 25e. Add
postage. Stamps ace. Tamar
-Teem. Talking Rock.

Ga. and heading collard
plants. 25e C, $1.00 M. Klon-



dike strawberry. 50c De..




Lee Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Box 143,
Chas. Wakefield and E. J.



cabbage plants, now, $2.00 M:
500. $1.50. Prompt shipment,
Satis. one. ER. L. Fitz-
gerald, Irwinville.

-_ White nest onions,

lettuce. Wakefield cabbage.

beets, carrots, Kale, endive.

- red nest onion, cabbage collard,

50c C: $5.00 M. Del. Celery.

i Bran soe doz. ~Mrs. H. V.
anklin, Register.

White Bermuda onion plants,
enol! size, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M |



iceburg






del. P. PY $2.00 M exp. col.
Satis. guaranteed. F Ms Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

__sewel Gibson wonderberries,
strawberry. 60c_ | Lady T.
ee. 50c C: White ice-

pate blackberry. black sap

berry. 6. 50c. Sage. 2. 25c: 5.
50c: Tansy. peppermint, 25
doz. Exc. for sacks in good
condition. Mrs. a Grindle.
Dahlonega. Rt.

oo atic ee frost-
ee cabbage plants. 300.
i 1.00: 500, $1.40: $2.50 M. P. P.
_ White Bermuda onion plants.
- same price. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Frost- Pee cabbage plants.
$3.00 M: 500, $1.50: 200. 70c.
ermuda onion plants same
price. Ga. collard, $1.50 M.
ft? del. J. P

Chas. W. cabbage plants. 500.
$1. 15: $2.15 M.

: Full count.
prompt shipment. ie lots,
3185 M. P. P. W. F. Rowe.

bbeville, Rt. 2.

Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage.
white bermuda onion plants.

500. $1.25: $2.00 M. P. P. 5M
$8.75. Fresh, new ground
grown. IJ. L. Stokes, Irwin-
~ ville.
Klondike ee 500,
- $1.85: $3.00 M. Lady Thomp-
son, 500. $2.00. Young plants.
No checks. Lisbon Allen, '

Fi dneaville Rt. 2.

_ Eldorao blackberry vlants, 2
yrs. old, 100. $1.50 500, $5.00.
Maude Hamby, Greenville.

Cabbage and Bermuda onion
j plants, 300. $1.50: 500, $2.00:

5 M. P. P. Mixed as de-
sired. Exp. not prepaid, $2.25
~M. No checks. W. C. Hamby.
_ Valdosta. Rt. 2. Box 60.

Sage plants. well roated, 2.

25c: 5. 50c: $1.00 doz. Catnip
: aoe ise tsp. V. Keith. Alva-
on

._. Klondike strawberry plants.
~ $3.00 M. sicpame Reynolds,
Gainesville, Rt.

a eay | ne plants,

40c C . Imp Klondike,. 35e C.
May cherries. blue damson
. aia. 30c ea.; 4, $1.00. Also



P pink crepe myrtle, 25c ea.
oe J. S. Crowe, Cumming,

PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALF

Peach trees, lead vere a eee
vines, $2.00 doz.: $10. Cc:
$95.00 M. Plum and Sa 5e
ree higher than peach. Bee:
ling peach, 75c doz: $4.00 C:
$35. 00 M. Black walnut. 50
@a.: $4.80 doz.: $40.00 C. Mrs.
_E. B, Travis, Riverdale.
a areinut bushes, $1.15 doz.
Blueb erry bushes, 35c doz.
luseadine vines. ifc ea. No
stamps. Mrs. G. W. Bradley.
a Bowdon. Rt. 2.
Harelnut bushes. $1.15 doz.
Blueberry bushes. 35c doz. No
. Dura Bradley, Bow-

Gs

Tanner, Flippen, P. O. Box 65. |

$6.00 Cwt. |

$1.50 C.: 500, $5.00. Carefully |

June black | M

. Mullis. Baxley.



Kudzu crowns, $1.50 ,
$10.00 M. White scuppernong

vines, rooted. 15c ea. All del.
aes E. H. Patterson, Waco.

Sev. hundred young pecan
tree seedlings, 8-15 in., 10c ea..,
Want to buy sev. hun-

dred large size Elberta, Ga.
Belle. White Eng. peach. Ige.
pear trees at Cnce: NES

PEs ones, Metter, Rt: 1. Ph. 2613.
Strong, vigorous budded
Schley pecan trees. State insp.

2 ft.. 90c: 4 ft.. $1.10: ck Si as:
Cash with order. R. L. Adkins.
Cordele, Rt. 3.

Stuckeys Irene and Spauld-
ing black muscadine vines,
heavy 5 yr. old bearing size:
productive. Ige. berries and
clusters, 75c ea. P. P oe
Neal. Ashland.

somes red delicious
trees, 3-6 ft.,

apricot
50e to $1.00 ea.
M. Newsome, Sandersville.

Seedling pecan trees, apple
sprouts, pomegranate sprouts.
25e ea. Also pop corn seed,
25e lb. Cuban Queen water-
melon. 75c _ Ib. Cannonball,
$1.00 Ib. Okra, 25e Ib. HB-36
cantaloupe. 75c lb. Mrs. C. H.
Sledge. Bvron.

Lead. vars. apple trees, 1 yr.
old, 2-3 ft., 15c ea.
4-5 ft.. 25e ea. Grapevines. 1
vr. well rooted. Concord. Ni-
agara. Lytie.. I5c ea. Scup-
pernong vines, James Black.
bronze. 25 ea. : W.
Alexander. Cleveland.

Black walnut trees. 1-2 ft..
10c ea. $7.50 C. Himalaya |
and iSldocado blackberries.
well rooted. $1.50 . Blanche
Woodruff. Greenville.

Brown fig, 4 ft.,
cadine and scuppernong vines.
5-15... $1.50 ca. J. L.
gin, Covington.

oz. or more, 90 doz.

P. PL 6
7; . Sel

No COD orders.
Long Island. Ala.
Ga.P. O. only in Ala.).

Horseradish clumps. 20 ea.
clump. or 3. 50c. Add postage.
Stamps accepted. Mrs. G.
Patterson, Blairsville. Rt. 4.

Horse apple trees, may cher-
ry. mulberry. catawba, pome-
granate. Himalaya blackberry,
plum, 2-3 ft., 25c ea. Goose-
berry, huckleberry. currant,
10c ea. or $7.50 . P.-P. if
order comes to 50c. Josephine
Raley. Mitchell.

EGGS FOR SALE



Purebred Brown Leghorn eggs
for hatching, Everlay str., par-
ents of hens: bloodtested. $1.25
per 15, plus postage; also 3 Leg-
oe roosters, $2.00 ea. Mrs. W.

R. Richey, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

S. Gi W. L. egsas, trom - Pul-
lorum tested and . inspected
flock, 70e doz. in incubator lots,
del; alsosome day old chicks,
$14.00 Cc. Mrs. Belle Joiner,
Soperton.

Blue Eggs: Andaiusian AAA
grade, $2.00 per 15; New Hamp-
shire Red, also White Giants, ea.
kind, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. W. L.
Treadaway, Adairsville, RYT

Hatching eggs, Ringlet Bakes
bred to lay str., $1.50 per 153:
$9.75 for30, del; also bunch
lima beans, white, 35e Ib., col.
beans, 30e Ib. del. Mrs. POA.
Wilson, Martin.

Purebred R. JI. Red_ setting
eggs, unrelated, 2 yr. old stock,
$1.15 per 15;. also. dark red,
spring hatch roosters, a; 00 ea.,
exp. collect. Mrs. C. C. Lynch,
Summerville Road. (5 mi. from
Rome.)

Eggs from Donaldsons Reds,
$1.60 per 16, $3.00 for 32; dark
red young cockerels, $3.00 ea.
Write about baby chicks. Mrs.

Ripa.

Eggs from = Jersey White
Giants, selected, $2.00 setting.
Immediate del; also Want large,
young Jersey White Giant roos-
ter. Quote price. Moline M.
Landrum, Adairsvill, Rt. 3.

Purebred Dark Cornish eggs
from hens wt. 5-7 1-2 lbs.. and
roosters, 9-11 Ibs. stock un-
related. $1.50 per 15 postpaid.
Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson,
Med:

Purebred Dark Cornish eggs,
$1.25 per 15; $2.10 for 30. Car- }
tons ret. No chks,. nor COD,-
also nochain card or letters. ;
Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty.

Rt. 3, Box 74.

Speckled Sussex eggs, $1.06

per setting, 2 settings for $1.75.

Pure M. B. turkey eggs, $3.25
doz. postoaid. March and Ari
del. Cash, F, M. Adams, Bow-
don, Rt. 3,



State insp. lead. vars. New- |

2 yrs. old, |

$1.00. Mus- |
Cog-

Hazelnut bushes. $1.00 doz.

(Resident of | *

Grady Brown, Stone Mountain, |

FOR SALE



- 200: lbs., small size pecans, 5
Ib., lots, 18 Ib. postpaid within,

150 miles: over 150 mi. add
postage. oe B. Camp, Villa
Rica.

1 ton No. 1 N. C. Runner pea-
nuts for seed, $2.00 bu., at my
farm, 4 mi. So. Mauk on Hill
Mill Rd. H. L. Fowler, Charing.

220 lbs., large Nelson pecans,
32c Ib; 75 lbs., Vandemons, 35c
lb: FOB Station. Money Order
or Cashiers Check. G. P. Nunn,
Crawfordville, Rt.

7 lbs. pecan Meats, 75c Ib;
few Ibs. colored bunch butter-
bean seed, 40c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. Janie Almon, Luthersville.



POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE



About 100 bu. sweet potatoes
for seed, 100 to the Hill, 2-1-2e
lb. E. A. Powers, Blackshear.

200 bu. Cert. yellow skin PB.
R. seed potatoes for sale. T. O.
MeMullan, Macon, Rt. 1.

Cert. yellow skin P.
sweet potatoes, $2.00 bu. W. T.
Kelly, Sr., Marietta, Rt. 4.



TOBACCO FOR SALE



Tobacco, air cured, good

H. | grade, 30c lb; some not quite so
good, 20c lb. Cash with order. |

No order less than $1.00. Pre-
paid. J. M. Wall, Auburn, Rt. 1.



. COTTONSEED
MEAL FOR SALE



CATTLE FOR SALE

=

Ab. rdeen-Argus bull, 3 yrs.
old, $125.00. J. D. Stephens,
Jv. aipburn, Rt. 4.

Fine Jersey cow, heifer calf
2 wks. old. Heavy milker, also
rich in butter fat, $100.00. Mrs.
S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Rt 2.

Pure Guernse maie, 19 mos.
old, nc. reg., ready for service.
Sell or exc. for 1 of same
breed, 8 or 10 mos. old. H.
- Thurmond, Farmington, Rt.

_ Few Shorthorn and Polled
Shorthorn cows with calves
at foot. Few bred cows. Reg.
and from best bloodlines of
the breed. C-me see. P. E.
Codv, Collins.

Jersey milch cow, fresh for
sale at my barn, 3 mi. W. Aus-
tell. Also 20 Buff Orpington
hens, 1943 hatch. H. S. Rake-
straw, Powder Springs, Rt. 1.

6 Purebred, not reg. Here-
ford bulls, about 1 yr;. ald,
$55.00 .ea.. at barn, $60.00 ea.
erated, FOB. Also 11 Duroc
gilts, mated to reg. boar, $25.00
ea. here. 20 gilts farrowed
Sept. 10, 1943, $12.00 ea. here.
More if reg. and serum treat-

ed, ccated, shipped. S. L.
Thornton, Deweyrose, Bice.
Guern.. bull calf, 11 mos.

old. Wilk teg. in buyers name,
$75.00 at barn. Exc. for Guern-
sey Full calf, reg. in my name.
A. T. Cowings. Meansville.

Several purebred Guernsey
bulls, out of high producing
dams. J. E. Turner, Atlanta,
1334 LaFrance St. N. E.

Guernse bull, 2 yrs. old.
Can be registered. Charles J.
Queen, Newnan, Rt. 2.

Fine Hereford bull, 18 mos.
old, wt. about 600 Ibs., $100.00.
a E Stainback, Statesboro,

t

5 Jersey heifers, heavy
springers. $80.00 ea. Louis P.
Mathews, Thomaston~-

Guernsey bull calf, 1 mo.
old, of fine ~ breeding, good
color and type. $25.00, or $30.00
with veg. papers. Crated to
ship. Frec Colwell, Blue Ridge.

M_- cow and calf, about
4 wos. old, 2 gals. milk daily,
$65.00 at my barn. No papers.
Ernest Alexander, Decatur,-
2347 Pharr Rd., Cr. 3020.

2 Reg. Polle Hereford buils,
dbl. standard, 9 mos. old, Dom-
ino breeding, best bloodlines,
750.00 and $350. 00. J. E. Sim-
mons, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

2



Add postage. Mrs..W. V. Sil-|-
rvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 88.

PEANUTS AND PECANS|

| LOSS COW,

R. seed |

Ton cottonseed meal, cash
FOB Carrs station. O. F.
Greene, Carrs Station.

CATTLE FOR SALE |



HOGS FOR SALE



72 Whitefaced Herefords:
bull, 2 yrs. old, bull, 7 yrs. old;
3 reg. cows, 4 yrs. old: 2 heif-
ers; 6 cows, wit> calves: 20
cows freshen soon; 2C heifers,
18 steers. Par: or all for $7.-
000.00. Henry Peskin, Winder.

Jersey cow, freshen. with 2d
ealf Feb. 26th. Also OIC brood.

|} sow, erossed with P. C. to far-

row Feb. 23rd. Also pr.
mules, 6 yrs. cld. Sound.
Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Young Hereford bulls, pure-
bred, not reg. good individuals,
$25. 00. to $100.00 ea. Few pure-
bred heavy springers. C.
Hamilto::, Baxley.

Fine bull, 9 mos. old, three-
fourths Guernsey, fourth Jer-
sey, $35.00. SPC Shoats, 4 mos.
old, $12.00. Mrs. J. Harold
Street, Atlanta; Rt. 2, Box 564.

mare
dda; Ele

Grade Jersey cow, with
young calf. A. I.. Patterson,
Metter, Rt. 2

Fat Seaile _Jersey-Guernsey
Out 2 Or 3 YES.
Ole, $35: 00. Also 1943 hatehed
AA grad R. I. rooster, $1.25.
No letters. Calvin Perkins,
Grernsboro, Rt. 1.

Jersey cow, fresh-in, heifer,
will freshen in June. Heifer,
8 mos. old, a bargain. John
R. Elliott, McDonough, Rt. 2,
Box 293. (care Shingle Roof
Camp. Ground).

Reg. Jersey male, about 2
yrs. old. Won 2nd place at S.
E. Fair. W. B. Henley, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 4.

3 Jersev, 1 Guernsey heif-
ers, freshen in Feb. and Mch.
Thoroughbred bull, 18 mos.

1 old, subject to registration, wt.

700 Ibs. T. H. Kiker, fair-

mount, Rt. 1.

\
)

HOGS FOR SALE
Nice pigs for sale. Homer E.

Phillips, Atlanta, 1591 Howell
Mill Rd. Be 1851-J.

20 P. C. pigs, big bone, 8 wks.
old, $8.00 ea. $15.00 pr. 12 wks.
old, $10.00 ea. at my farm. Will
| Barnett, Washington, Rt. 2, Box
221, 5

Purebred Duroc sows, 350 lbs.
up. All soon to farrow, bred to
Supreme Flash. Modern blood
lines. $50.00 ea. Cannot_ship.
Write before Cerne: Bok
Housend, McRae, Rt.

5 Black Essex pigs, ae
40-50 lbs., med. short nose, thin
hair, not inoculated. $10.00 ea.
Cant ship. E. F. Gross, Bartow.

Big bone Black Guinea hogs,
bred gilts, service males, and 8
to 10 wks. old pigs. T. T. Proc-
tor, Eastman.

S. P. . boar, 8 mos. old,
about 250 lbs., sub. to reg., ino-
culated. $65. 00 at my barn. W.
B. Smith, Gordon, Rt. 1.

12 fine, mixed .P. C., and
Duroc shoats, 5 and 6 mos. old,
$7.00 and $8. 00 ea., also 4 brood
sows, at reasonable prices, at
my place, 4 mi. East of Perry.
Charles Ross, Perry.

Brood sow, Hampshire anc
OIC mixed, bred to farrow
March 20th 12 pigs last litter.)
2 yrs. old, wt. 275 lbs., bred to
purebred OIC. $40.00 cash. S.J.
Owen, Moreland, Rt. 1

nc O. I. C. boar, about 300
Ibs., 1-1-2 yrs. old, short nose,
short legs, long body. Papers
furnished. $45.00. Ship any-
where. D. B. Dukehart, Deeatur,
P, O. Box 488.

O. J, G. shoats, 4 mas. old,
purebred, wt. about 50-60 Ibs.
ma furnish papers, $12.00 ea.

. W. Meeler, Bogart.

S.P.C. hogs, $15.00 ea. FOB.,
or $12.50 at farm. Reg. in buy-
ers name. Walter B. Lever-
et: Tifton.

12 Black pigs, dbl. treated,
wt. about 35 to 40 Ibs. $5.00
ea., or $50.00 for lot. Pr. nice,
Liz rifty blue pigs. wt. about
35-40 lbs. dbl. treated, $15.00
pr. M. O. only. Willie McDan-
iel, Omega, Rt. 1.

Res. 82 -P:. CG. silt. 14 mos,
old, with 5, 7 wks. old pigs,
sub. to reg., $65.00. 2 S. P. C.
gilts, bred, $35.00 ea. S. P. G:
pigs. 10 wks. old, $15.00 ea.
S. P. C. gilt, 14 mos. ald, wt.
250 Ibs., $60. '00. FOB. Treated,
r-g. In buyer's name. F: C.



rSeago, Pinehurst.

Ree. S; PF G6. male, wt. 360
to 400 Ibs. 38 mos. old, $45.00
at my barn. Malcom Miles,
Metter, Rt. 1.

Fancy P.-C. male 1) -mos:
old, 250-300 Ibs. Several nice
Duree and O. I. C. shoats, wt.
about 50 Ibs.. er will exchange
for corn. L. 'T. Cox, Morrow,



(Near Mt. Zioa Church),

or let for $100.00.

L. | wks.

| David Jones,

-| $8.00-$12.00 ea. with reg. pa
Ip-rs. $1.50 ea. less without pz






8 Duroc-S.P.C. cross sions
male and female, wt. _ab
75 Ibs. some yan $15.00 ea
2s Smith
Carrs Ce \

PS Coo and: Ook GC, yeas
mos. old, $20.00. Pigs, 12 w
old, $6.00 ea. Leonard. J. Bra
bury, Athens. Rt. 26-4

Duroe. pigs, blocky type, 60.
days old, wt. 30 Ibs. an














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male pigs,
old,
poses, $10.00 ea.
Forsyth, ee

O. I. C. gilts, will farrow 2n
litter pigs around April 10%
Subject to registration. Bre
toa rep. . 1. C. male. Lo)
Brown, Cedartcwn, Rt. 3.

3 Purebred S. P. C. mal
pigs, out of litter of 9 Li
treated, blue ribbon winner
reg. in buyar. name, $19.0
Rk. . Sewell. Jr, Palas.

2 Purebred, unrelated big
boned Blue Guinea, male and
female. ready for service, 8
mos. old, wt. 100 lbs. ea. Db
treated, $20.0 ea. or $35.00
pr. F. O. B. Black African
guinea Foar, dbi. treated, abou
15 wks. old. $15.00 ea. F.0.B
Cherlie Malphus, Tusculum.

S. P.'. pigs. finest champ-
ionship breedins 4 gilts, 12
wks. old, $15.00 ea. 3 boars,
wks. old, $12.00 ea. Dbl. trea
ed, reg. Crated for shipmen
Also Guernsev buil calf, 1 mo.
old, $25.00. W. A. Talliaferro,
Blue Ridge.


































































10th. Subject to registratio:
Sylvester.

8 Purebred Black P. C. pig
3-4 mos. old. 3 boars, .00
$15. 00 ea. wt. 40-60 lbs. 5 gilt














pers. Prices FOB. Will era
and ship at these prices. R. -
Cotton, Milledgeville, 207 Nort
Columbia a

HORSES AND MULES
-- EOR SALE, +e















Fine mare, bred to reg,
gaited horse.











3-4 yrs. old. 2 horse colt

grout 3. 2 fine fillies, abou
vrs. old. Ans. all let er

Matt Deck, Rocky Face. .

Pr. young blocky type blac
mares. 5 yrs. old. gentle.
work anywhere. dbl. or singl
wt. 1100 Ibs. ea.. $390.00.
R. Woodliff. Flowery Hap
















































ta

Pr. black mare mules, 10; vn
old. wt. 2200 lbs. Pr. blac
horse mules. 4 yrs. old, Ee
2000 Ibs. All sound and fi ne
workers, for sale or trade for
5 young mares. .

hannon, Nicholson.

Fast mule for sale or exe.
R. Rheney, Harlem, Rt, 1.

Fine plow, buggy and saddl
horse. no plug. $90.00

T. Mck
































. Work good anywhere.
fair condition, $40.00 or $5 0.0
ea. at my farm. , Lb Adam
Palmetto, Rt. 1. (Cae
Palmetto, 1% mi. from Rico).

Good saddle horse. sired
stock of John R. Fuller. Als
. C. and Berkshire mee

B. Thurmond. Athens, Rt. i.

Good, fast mule, 9 yrs. ol
will work anywhere, wt: 110
lbs. Slow horse mule, olde
than 3p above, wt. about sami

Yates, Carrollton, Rt

Iron grey horse. 8 yrs. ole
wt. 1100 Ibs.
$100.00. Mrs.
Adairsville, Ria:

Mule, about 5 yrs. old.
1150 Ibs. C. L. Estes, Colleg
Park. Rt. 2 (Buffington | Rd.)

3-gaited saddle hoes re
Peavine stock. chestnut colo:
wt. about 1100 lbs. 744 yrs, ol
Make me an offer. E. J. Derst,
Savannah, P. O. Box 217.

Pr. Black mare mules. 6-
vrs. old. Wt. 2400 lbs.. $550.0
pr.. or $300.00 if taken se
rately. Will not ans. lett
J.C. Leslie, Doraville. SS:





Cizee Herel ey
Black mare, wt. abi
9 yrs. old. Also.
cultivator in. good _ cond
i e Bernhardt. Ene







Te tack Rion Sale

Northeast Georgia Fair Assn., | will hold
Auction Sale on Friday, February 11th, at
200 P. M., at the Fair Grounds in Gainesville,
For further information, communicate with
erbert isi Aderholdt, Sec. -Treas.,

Ga. F

(ainesville:





_ FOR SALE



Gitte work mare, wt. about

1100 lbs. Will work

gon and any plow _imple-

rents, or will exc. for hogs or

pws. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby. Al-

Be. 2.

j See work anywhere. 2

will weigh 1,200 lbs. ea. See

4% my barn. B. W. Routon,
te Rte 1k:

endid Wenn : sb
fine aie All inquiries

M. Brown,

S ack about 10 yrs. old, eas-

fae handled. Guaranty!

5 eeder, $75.00. CR. . Harrell,
S Eas man.-

own mare male: 6 yrs. old,
1050 lbs., $300.00. Black
mule. 7 vrs. old, wt. 1150



- BBITS AND CAVIES
"FOR SALE



fee Red. does, 3 mos. old,

. Bucks, $1.50, from best
breeding. Papers furnished.
4, Alexander, Summerville.

Zealand white doe, 6
es $3.60 for ou sale.

Zz. W. beck rabbit, 8 mos.

Le 4.00, Buck, 11 mos. old,

00. W. Bucks, 8 wks. old, 15

ea, ea Pitts, Moultrie, 814
ns

Red doce 12-18 mos.

1d, pred, $4.50 ea. 3 grown N.
any

ed bucks, $3.50 ea. 2 Pr. N.
Z. Reds,- 9 wks. old, $3.00 pr.
Henry Coleman, i Mibdecriie.

i

%

: D-
8 to 10 wks. old, $3.00 pr;
ix. rabbits: 3. mos. old, $2.50
Angoras, 3 mos. old, $3.00
Will ship COD. <L. G.
i 482 Washington

mae does and buck, Gray Chin-
ghillas, $12.00;
Al rican Dae rooster. and 4
1 g (chickens),
r $1.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. J.
Kelley, Warrenton, Rig,

oe, wt. 12 lbs., will have babies
ebruary | 19th, OOO. Ne ea:
Vhite buck, 9 i-2 Ibs., 10 mos.
i 5.00. Harley Williams,

old, $5. 00 or $2.75 ea;
e King pigeons, now lay-
4.00; 6 bantam chickens;
or2 hens and _ rooster,
- another _ trio, 00; 1
ke and 2 ducks, fine shape,

3.25. oS FOB. Harold Hodges,





Bete fie =

: Pes, and half Nubia
Ik oat. with kids 2 wks. old
b. 3d. Will sell her without
ds or with kids. Ri-L. Hud-

sown. 521 Fletcher

: oS PSie Roderick,
most outstanding Toggenburg

service. Fee, $10.00. John
Pods Atlanta, 93 W
Ne pe gent arren St.,

0 milk goats. hornless. will
shen soon, $10.00-to $30.00
my barn. J. L. Williams.
ph retta. Ph. 4022.
ee. purebred Nubian kids
ng.
he best of bloodlines at rea-
onable prices. Reg. buck. 2
: id. little small, at real
ey excellent breed-
Ee _ Grubbs, Demorest.

aA Res. Spang hocks
11 oz. breeding. Fee.
young bucks out of
734 dams. All

e grade does. 1-3

Eto. ee buck.

eo : uc

a $5.00 per trio, or

| free

also 1 white

Book order now for.



POULTRY FOR SALE



eae

lpr. .Blue- Andalusians,
young, 1943 hatch. hen laying,
free from disease. $7. fee Aaron
Smith, Royston, Rt.
AUSTRALOPS: 2

30 fine Black Australop pul-
lets. 7 mos. old, all laying, no
culls, $2.00 ea. Mrs. J. BR. La-
nier, Graymont, Rt. 1. :

BABY CHICKS AND

| BANTAMS:

Parmenter Red chicks, hateh-
ed from my own U. S. Pullor-
um controlled flock (excellent
layers), strong and _ healthy,
15c ea. FOB. Robert Sims,
Clarkston.

New Hevushite Reds, White
and.<Bs Ree WwW. baby chicks,
by ROP sires nd high produc-

tion stock. $15.75 CC before

March 10th. Records furnish-
ed. J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg.

About 25 Buff Cochin sae
FOB. P. Bowen.

Cuthbert

Parks B. R., from pullorum
stock, strong, healthy
chicks, $14.00 C, prepaid. Mrs.
Florence Van Leer, Atlanta,
Rt. 4. Box 81. ae

BUTTERCUP CHICKENS:

Purebred Buttercup. chick-
ens, hens ready to start laying,

Mrs. C.

$3.50 pr., or $2.00 ea., separate- |.

ly: also R. I. Red hatching
egos, $1-25per 15." Mrs. Cy R.
Sorrelis, Monroe, Rt. 1.

BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:

1 B. Ply Rock rooster. 10
mos. old, nice. healthy. good
grade, $2.50 exp. paid. Mrs.
J. T. Prophitt. Chipley, Rt. 3.

regen 4-A White Rock
hens, 5 N. Red hens. same
quality, as young lay-
ers, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Alvin Hut-

to, Baxley, Rt. 4.
$20.00 or

24 B. R. pullets.
$1.00 ea. H. R. Hodges, De-
catur. 151 Winona Dr., De 8672.

CORNISH, GAMES
AND GIANTS:

6 large type dark Indian
Cornish pullets and_ rooster.
$14.00. No chks. Mrs. J

Donaldson, Sr., Summit, Rt. 2

5 extra nice, Fall hatch Cor-
nish cockerels, 6- 1b wis
$12.00 or $2.00 and $3.00 ea.
Johnnie Granger, Reidsville.

10 purebred 2 yr. old Black
Giant hens, $1.50ea.: 1 yr. old
rooster, no akin to hens, $2.00.
Cash, No -exch.: Mrs.. B. H.
Purvis. Helena, Rtas =

3 half Pit game. pullets, 8
mos. old, and 1 rooster, crossed

,| between Mug and bantam, fine
| birds. ea. laying every. day.

$5.00 shipped collect:
order. C. - ~OUNS.
Mountain, 5485 Memorial Dr.

- Pit game cocks and hens: a
6-lb. cock and 8 hens, $20.00
at my home. at Fish creek. L.
O. Benefield, Cedartown, Rt. 1.

LEGHORNS:

140 W. L. hens, 1943 hatch,
AAAK str.. St: 50 ea. Cash.
Mrs. Remer Davis, Summit.

' 125 young W. L. hens, big
Eng. strain, $1.15 ea. at my
place. Mrs. ee Smith,
Monticello, Rt.

100 big type WE; Ba
lets, 10 mos. old, laying, culled,
$1.50 ea., or $1.25 ea. for lot.
OB: Percy Payne, Bowman.

~ 75 W. L. hens, AAAA grade,
less than 1 yr. old, about 75
per cent laying. $1.50 ea.. here.
Will not ship. W. W. Brooks.
Conyers, Rt. 1

10 big Eng. type W. L. cocks,
10 mos. old, AAA grade. $2.00
ea. FOB. John M. Duncan,
Bowman. ,

50 AAA W. L. pullets, 1943
hatch, now laying, $1.25 ea.,
at my yard. R. J. Paris, Dal-
Tas. Reel.

7 W. L. 4-A cockerels, April
hatch (mother trapnested),
$2.50 ea. at my home. Papers
if desired. Mrs. Nat Windes,
West Green.

12 purebred W. L. hens and
rooster, $1.50-ea. Mrs. H.
Alexander, Elberton, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS ;
CHICKENS:

50 mixed heavy. breed hens,
1943 hatch, now laying. $75.00
for lot: 10 heavy breed roost-

Money

Sees 1943 hatch. $10.00 for lot.

h, No. chks. Mrs.
ill.

pullets, $5.0. No chks.

| Giant str..

: drakes,

Stone.

H. | River,



|| POULTRY FOR SALE |

: fe

2 Brahma June 1943 hatch
1p
Exp. collect. Mrs. J. E. Sor-

rells, Royston, Rt. 1.
ORPINGTONE.

- 25 young Buff Orp hens and
rooster, $30.00 cash, shipped at

buyers expense. Mrs. Ernest
Garner. Buford.

REDS (NEW.HAMPSHIRES

AND RHODE ISLANDS):

NH: Red AAA rooster, 20
mos. old, '2.00; 4 mixed
bantams. $1.00 pr.: 1 AAA N.
H. ~Red 11 mos. old rooster,
$2.00. Express collect. <A. B.
Tatum. LaGrange, Rt. 3 (Jack-
son-St.).

6 N. H. Red roosters, ae
bred, for breeding, $3.00 ea.:
pullets, beginning to ete $2.00
ea. Mrs. Ethel = McClelland,
Calhoun.

4 purebred N. H. Red roost-
ers, $2.50 ea., in entire lot or
at my home, or $20.00 shipped,
erate ret.: 25 or 30 hens, same
as above, $3.00 ea. Money or-
er Annie B. King, Adel, 8th

105 S.C. Re te Red: puliets:
ready to lay, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C
Fe rarrar. Jenkinsburg.

30 N. H. Red pullets. now
laying, also 30 large dif. breed
hens, all young. $1.50 ea.; also
fine, yellow Jersey cow, fresh-.
en first of May, 4 gal. when
fresh. Sell or exch. for fresh
heifer. A. D. Giles, Douglas-
ville. Rt. 2.

208 to. 220: hens and=: 16
roosters, N. H: Reds, 75 per
cent hens laying. 7 mos. old,
$2.00 ea. Mrs. Carrie Tuggle,

Buford. Rt: 3:

TURKEYS. GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.:

1943 hatch Muscovy ducks.
$7.00 trio: like to make con-
tract to supply hatching enn:
also Black Minorca le Se
$5.00 ea. . May-
nard. Newton.

100 young speckled guinea

hens, soon laying. 20 young

Mrs. Luther
4, Box

roosters, for-sale.
Medlock, Atlanta. Rt.
381. Willis Mill Rd.

4 White Muscovy ducks -and
drake, all full grown, $5.00 at
my place, Ivan Elliott, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.

1 Toulouse (gray) and 1 Pil-
grim (white) ganders, $3.00 ea.
FOB. W. M. Rockel. Thomas-

| ville, Rt. 1.

10 Long Island ducks, 3
$15.00 or 2 $1.50-* ea.
Golden Pickett, College Park,
52314 Princeton St.

10 White King ducks, hens
laying, $5.00 pr.; 2 pr. choice
Silkey bantams. very _ fine,
$5.00: also 20 young billy goats,
from fine milk stock (Saanen,
Nubian-and Toggenburg), a 00
and $12.00 ea. Mrs. Julia Var-
nadoe, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

|} WYANDOTTES:

20 W. Wyandotte nite
April hatch, $1.75 ea. Will not
ship. Mrs. B. F.. Alverson,

Greve



POSITIONS WANTED



Sober, honest farmer with
tools and stock, wishes farm
with cow and hog. pasture, on
school bus route, with good
house. Halves or other basis.
T. N. Smith. Jr., Carrs Station.

Want 1 H. crop and poultry
furnished to work for wages or
other basis. Raised crop last yr.
Have to move at once.
Moore, Atlanta, 185 Alice St. S.
W.

Man and wife and 2 boys
want jobs on farm, looking aft-
er stock, raising poultry, in Ful-
ton Co., with good man, also
with good house. At once. John
Moses, Atlanta, 1100 Hollywood
Road.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want sober, honest man and

wife to work farm, 50-50 basis...

Dont want anyone to apply who
cant and won't work. T. J.
Wayne, Buford, Rt. 2.

Want good, sober, honest,
white man, under or over the
Draft age. to live in home and
work a crop on halves, help get
wood and other chores for board
and washing. O. T. Atha, Log-
anville, Rt. 3.

Want good tarmers for 6- 4 H.
crops on 50-50 basis, on Coosa
sandy land; close to
church and school; also 1- 4 H.
crop on 3rd and 4th basis. W.
M. Clemones, Rome, Rt. 3,
*phone No. (County 2602), or
Co. 2705.

Want reliable white woman
for farm work. Must be. healthy

and of good character. Wee
| oe Wray. es

Willie



Fayette,

sington.



. - Livestock Auction Sale

The North Georgia Hereford Assn., will
their first consignment sale, February 17, promp
ly at 12 oclock, noon, at the Fair Grounds,
Ga., in a Heated Building. Splendid
Polled and Horned Herefords (35 bulls and.
cows). Breed-improving and of Historical
cestry stock will be offered. T. B. and Ban
tested. Write Burl BP. Hall, Secy. -Treas.,

Ken-

Rae:



FARM HELP WANTED

[FARM HELP WAN}



Want 2 farm hands by day.
Good pay, garden and house, J.
R. Wood, Cochran, Rt. 2.

Want good farmer for 25 A.
farm. 3 R. house, good water on
porch, wood, fine pasture, good
barn: =<near school bus and
church. Standing rent. C. E.
Brown, College Park. Rt. 1,
Fairburn Rd.

Want man ae wite to work
on poultry farm to operate
brooder stoves and look after
chickens. $22.00 week, house,

-| elec. lights, wood furnished, R.

F. Pope, Smyrna. Rt. 1, phone
I6S-Js ;

Want tenant farmer who can
tend large 1 H. or 2 H. crop,
fine land, good house, running
water, near church and school,
5 mi. So. State Market. Best of
farms and equipment; also want
unencumbered man for wage
hand. Roscoe Carden, Forest
Park.

Want good man for fan 5eRy
house, jin good neighborhood,
near Clermont, Hall Co. Write
B. T. Osborne, Stockbridge.

Want good man to farm 1 H.
crop, 20 A. bottom land. 8 A.,
cotton, good pasture, good
house. water; on bus route. On|
3rds and 4ths or 50-50 basis.
Can cut all cord wood you
want for own use. Table Rob-
son, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Want Dairy hand, experience
not necessary except must be
able to milk. Good house, elec.
accommodations. School . bus
and: close tor A tanta aise.
Simpson, College Park, Rt. 2,
Ca 6859.

Want col. man with small
family to work 1H. crop on
halves, good stock, good house,
1-8 mi. town and school; also
want colored man with small
family. Pay $1.00 day, all year,
6 days a week, rain or shine,
furnish house and wood; will
give others in family work also.
W..F. Roesel, Haralson, P.O.
Box 36.

Want at once, farmer for 2 H.
farm, good land, gqod house,
well located, in Laurens Co. Re-
ply at once. Roy Jackson, Lov-
ett. :

Want man for 2 H. crop on
halves. Good land, house, good
pasture. with plenty running
water the year round, plenty
fire wood; school in sight and
church, mail by door. Mrs. Lula
Scott, Adairsville, Rt. 2, Box
134.


Want farmer for. 1 H.. farm.
Must furnish mule and self. 3 R.
house, water and pasture; on
school bus route, near church, 5
mi. Lithonia. Mrs. J. R. Myers.
Lithonia.

Want man to truck farm 2 or
8 acres on 50-50 basis and work
for wages in spare time. Could
use 2 hoe hands. 10 mi. Savan-
nah Market. 3 R. house, wood,
water, etc., or room and board
for single man. B. F. Purcell,
Pooler.

Want good couple, white or
col. for large 1 H. farm near
town, good land, pasture, etc.
Standing rent, or 3rds and 4ths.
Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell, Mc-
Donough.

Want farmer for farm in
Gwinnett Co., 5 R. house, good
land, 20 mi. Atlanta, 1 mi. Law-
renceville Hwy.,
standing rent, or rent for work.
Josiah Sibley, Atlanta, 2140
Peachtree Rd. N. W. He 7616.

Want farmer for 2 H. River
Fruit farm, nice 5 R. ceiled
house, barn, pasture, bottom
and upland, fruit orchards; on
school bus and mail Rt. Plenty
fire wood. Standing rent. Also
man for 1 H. fruit crop farm on
50-50 - basis. - See. Mrs.S. S.
Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Want reliable farmer for 3 H.
farm on halves. 3 good mules,
2 A. tobacco allotment, all cot-
ton wanted. 2 good houses. Will
furnish to right party. 7 mi.
Lyons. Mrs. W. H. Higgs, Lyons,
Rt: C. Box 66. :

Want white woman for farm
chores. No cows to milk. Not
over 55 yrs. old. Good salary
and pleasant home. Mrs. N. M.
Minchew, Albany. 605_ No.}



_*Washington St.

HA.
' Faces (have been work

on shares or |.

: tecaier near



- Want reliable farmer, wh
op: col; 7 itor 2. A. crop;
Jonesboro. Straight wages -
shares, as desired. House, ele
tricity, tractor and all essent
farm . equipment
Communicate. : : x
blatt, Atlanta, Pershing P
Apartments. He 7451.

Want settled, : waiddle ag
couple, white orc ol., for sm
farin; .1o2 Mts Atlanta. ;
truck farming and Careta
Straight salary and shares
salary if preferred. C. E. C
kin, Atlanta, 715 Rhodes
erty Bldg. Ma 9826.

Want man with Nursery <
Hot House experience, to
on farm. Good salary for ~
right kind of man. W. F,
church, Atlanta, 16 Brad

Want young, martied.
make crop in summer an
extra work in winter. F
3 R. house. Write for ful
formation. E. E. Parke
Janta, 24 Ivy St. N. E.

Want good, honest,
trious, middleaged coup
live on small farm an
care of 1 yr. old Fruit Orch:
cows, few chickens and ho
| House in bad shape but bt
later. Mrs. R. Graham, Cami

Rt. 1, Box 188.

Want single, middleage ma
for light farming and chorin
to live with family. N
habits. Rees Howard, Alba
Gillionville Road.

Want good farmer: fee Ze
crop in Fayette Co., for standin
rent, or 1,200 lbs. lint cotto
party having own stock,
land, house, pastures.
neighborhood. Mrs.
Bradshaw; Rockmart. .

Want man or family for g
farm work. $2,50 day, house
wood and cow if wanted.
full particulars in first: let
stating how soon you cou!
come. S. L. Calfee; Brunswic
lee

Want man i work 6,000
8,000 Turpentine faces on s)
basis, or would lease for ye
Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Alma Rt

Want farmer with own $
and force for 2 H. fa
dwelling, other improver
fair, on public road, 1/2
paved Hwy., 6 mil. No. Cutt
Randlph Co. _ Conside S

woody, or write. S.
Chamblee. Rt. 1.

Want saperienses mar
crop and 3600 Turpel
ed ab
2 ft. high) on share basis I
Harper, Wray. a

Want man, white or col.
gle, to tend 1 H. farm.
acres tobacco, 5 A. cotton,
cane and potatoes, also a
600 Turpentine boxes, on 5
basis. Can batch or oe
home. 1 1-2 mi. Alma.

M. L. Clance, Alma, Rt.

Want man with small tf
take charge of 35 acres.
R. house, lights and w er
nished and straight salary
W. Stallings, Atlanta,
StS Wa 9747.

Want tenant farmer, ae
colored, for 1 or 2 H. erop
halves. Fine land, best
and equipment. New 5
and running water. Aft

F. Johnson, Forest Par

So. Hapeville on No. 41
at Filling Station).

Want farmers for 1

4ths. Some cotton land, |

R. houses, on_ school bus
mail route. J ohn Frazier,
ming. Rt. Os eS

Want 2 a, carmack.
col. 4 R. house, woo
good land. good stock;
road and mail route. cu
if needed. Mrs. Herschel 1
Winder, Rt.2. -

Want Wile or co %
truck crop. tn la nd