"TOM UNDER YouuMe 27 / WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1944 EVELOP AGRICULT The following letter was written in protest against sale of ea which has not been properly guaranteed to the peanut farmers of the state: . oe February 10, 1944. _ Honorable Steve Pace, Member of Congress, ; - Washington, C3 Dear Steve: : The Commodity Credit Corporation has started out this season to infest Georgia farms with nutgrass, and every unde- sirable pest which grows in the peanut belt. - J have before me a form used by the. Commodity Credit _ Corporation in contracting with dealers to sell peanuts for planting for the 1944 crop. A IT also have before me general instructions issued to dealers in connection with this contract. -Sub-section 5 of instructions provides as follows: : Germination tests, bag tags, or other require- ments of State and Federal laws must be taken or supplied by the Dealer. Commodity makes no war- ranty or representation respecting the grade or quality of the peanuts nor the use for which they are suitable. Sub-section 7 of the contract provides as follows: Resale by Dealer. Dealer (a) shall not clean, shell or otherwise cause the peanuts to be changed from their natural state after picking or threshing; and (b) shall not sell, deliver, exchange or otherwise dispose of the peanuts other than by selling and de- livering such peanuts to farmers as farmers stock - peanuts for planting purposes at prices not in excess of those set out in section 2 hereof plus the incoming freight paid by the Dealer plus $10.00 per ton. In computing the resale price per ton, the weight shall be the gross weight of the peanuts sold less the pro rata portion of the foreign material content deter- mined pursuant to section 4 hereof. Dealer shall not commingle the various lots of-neanuts received from Commodity. ; You will note from the above that, while Sub-section 5 vot instructions provides for dealers to comply | with the State ' laws, Sub-section 7 of the contract makes it impossible for the "dealers to comply wth State laws. In other words, under the contract of Commodity Credit Corporation and under instructions issued by Commodity Credit Gorporation, the dealer, once he gets the peanuts on his hands, must either violate the State law, or else he will be in violation Comer, Rt. 2. olla -Macon, Rit. 6 . | Hamer, LaGrange, Rt. 2. 1 Jr. plow. O. G. Wood, Adair single |- | chine, 2a jo Re Mont eg tf _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SA New Ravine Threshing m cine, needs minor repairs, $100.00 FOB farm. No inquiri ans. A good value. T. R. Breed- love, Monroe. = Farmall This has been langely due to the taet that eae S great lem has not been near so simple. The farmers have been for to continue a large acreage in cotton simply because they hav been unable to find a favorable substitute crop. The Piedmon Plateau is very well adapted to pasturage and the production. 0 dairy products and beef, but this development will be depen ent upon the co- -development of industrial plants to ca Tobacco . Georgia, in recent years, has developed a the tobacco growing industry. Georgia now produces about 10%. to 12% of the nations bright leaf tobacco crop. Georgias failure te produce more tobacco has been due to AAA control of tobacec From an economic standpoint, Georgia should prod 25% of the nations bright leaf tobacco. It will be necess for Georgia to produce around 25% of this crop before we develop adequate marketing facilities. At the present time, nearly all tobacco warehouses Georgia are operated by warehousemen from the Carolinas These warehousemen come to Georgia for a very short. perio sell it during those few days, or else he must run the risk of spoilage and transportation to Carolina markets. The Georgia tobacco industry needs Georgia warehouses operated by Georgians. It needs redrying wer and storage warehouses. - With Georgia warenousemen, the ecko could be. kep' open most of the year the same as they are in the Carolinas. In so that the tobacco can be kept without danger of spoilage. can deposit his tobacco and secure the Government loan on this tobacco in times of depressed markets. ' I, therefore, recommend that plans be outlined for the ex. tension, expansion and development of the tobacco industry i Georgia. , In my opinion, crop and acreage control is impractic undesirable and against the public interest as well as against the farmers interest. In my judgment, the whole control pro- gram will necessarily be scrapped within the next few years. I am not well enough informed as to the problems of the manufacture of cigarettes and smoking tobacco to make any definite recommendation with regard to an attempt to. develop: industry along this line in Georgia. It is undoubtedly a b field and I sincerely recommend that this question be explor fully by the body Sirectiy, designated to develop industrial plans. = Generaf Outline Only In the foregoing I have only undertaken a general outline of what I considered the most fundamental ideas of Georgias agricultural development. There are, of course, unlimited di- visions of our potential opportunities. I hope this may be oe - With Georgias soil and climate, with Georgias people, ports on the Atlantic ocean and our proximity to the Gulf Coast. I see no reason why Georgias per capita income should contin e to be near the bottom of the ladder. With the proper amount of hard work, with intelligent rection and proper unselfish devotion to our leaders, I see ne reason why Georgia should not become in fact as well as 1 name The Empire State of the South. a= With kindest regards and every good wish, I am Sincerely yours. TOM. LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture SECON D HAND SECON D-HAND 2 ; et SECOND HAND es ACHINERY FOR SALE BACHE WANTED | MACHINERY WANTED | MACHINERY WANTED |MACHINERY WANTE SECOND HAND SECOND HAND x Rt. 2, Box 164. SECOND HAND pom eer or less. P. E. Leake, | Want 3 disc Avery tiller plow. Atlanta, Rt. 7. John Overton, Elko. cond. Cheap for cash and in Drill. E. Knight, Ranger. Homer L. Jackson, Albany, 506 M. F- Cole. Nichols. Rt. 1. North Madison St. ee ees Want good pressure canner,|er grain binder, and Thrasher Bennie poe Danburg. Rt. 1,| fold. Buckhead. Be 48. e Want grain drill with fertil. | Eg. Want cyepiied corn planter izer: attachment and_ tractor r ljay, Rt 2. Box 110. Want Zz oy Ss dine Vifier with | vannah. Rt. 4. 1. Pone. oe Rt. 1 Vidalia, Rt. 3 conton. omplete - set cultivators, | : Want: medium sized eS - Want good corn and cotton|~ Want good second-hand corn v planters and distributors for| prefer ably Ford- Ferguson, planter with guano ai : soe ex! sare ra -2 gal. size. State best price. | with windstacker. T. E. Saf- ee ane ie ae Want 2 rear wheels. steel, for | agitators, in good cond., to b Wi ., | Rert. Atlanta,. 273 Winter AVE. cond. and price. Mrs. J. O. M.| W. W. Gaskins, Alapaha. d guano distributor, Cole] hitck, 6 ft. dbl. dise harrow| Want parts for 10-20. Inter- ake preferred. but other good | and a junk Case thre ee a Soe ieecior Want heavy duty 2 or 3 disc|row. State price and cond. make accepted. J. M. Davis. | chine, 22x36 with wind stacker | tractor to get parts. R. V. Ham- fo r parts Hear Abuse Stavnes rick, Ranger. 41-B Oliver bottom plow or its Want Oliver walking cultiva- artch, Augusta; Rt. 2. Wa> Cable take-up for] best cash price. W. B. Sige sor farm, use, J. Ww. Willis, Want small, or med. size gar- | Stump puller. price. L. @. Youmans, Dore ee den tractor. C. E. Hutto, Sa-| price. L. cater Tifton, Rt. Pay cash or trade pigs or or will buy State make and|son, Jackson. ithout seeder, J. D. 2 disc|. Want 2 H. walking cultivator, Want Bucket spray pump, for | ment, elec. churn, etc, also for w. late models, and 1 pea| any standard make, A-1l shape. gardening and orchard work.| corn sheller, power unit. to pull d bean thrash, heavy enough | with all attachments. Mo junk.| Also dried apples and driea}corn mill and. shelter. Write Wnt 6 ft., tractor. euttawa operate on tractor power. E. | Make price del. A. F. Sawyer. table peas. F. B. Mullins, Ba- | particulars. Roscoe Carden, disc harrow. SA Goggi Want Syracuse 2 H. plo 3 Newnan, Rt. 3. Want cultivator and pulley RS for 1 1 Model Ford tractor: 2 Want 4 disc tiller and tracto No. 16 Coje corn planter, dbl. | harrow, in good -cond., reas wee Farmal, Case, other make, with.| . Want a 2-12 in. bottom ploy cultivator and planters in good |for tractor. R. E. L.. bine. also power take-off unit| Z. Hutcheson, Clarkdale. for General tractor. State cond. Want hammer mill; eu - and price. C. V. Langford, Bo-| tor or spring tooth harrow. for gartRt. 1. Ford-Ferguson tractor. J.. position to ship if cant go for. Want a 60 gal. syrup boiler, oe onad jeacer abd Hat Want good garden tractor | Wadsworth, Columbus, 1 : _ DPI, planting cottonseed. S. A.| With ecuipment. Give full par- i es Want 100 ft. Intern] Harvest-: Verner, Lavonia. ticulars, and lowest cash price. Ww : & | ant 2 or 3. good, used. bay F. P. Prather, Monroe, Rt. 1. ak type spray pumps. wit Ed Lam~| model G. J. D. tractor. State | used in orchard and farm work Smith, Commerce, Rt. 4. Want 1 dbl. disc tractor har plow; 30 disc or larger: also a} G. Hendricks, Rydal, Rt. 1. Want 3 disc tiller on rubber equivalent with coulter. State |; good cond. State make and chester. Want Corn Sheller and pais ered oe scales, in good co H. A. Maulding, Lithonia, Rt shoats for elec. milking eauip- Forest Park. FORaW OTT. si ce .| SECOND HAND MACH- _INERY WANTED 2 Want Section Cotton ee oS: D. Harrison, Kathleen. e Ibs. for Corn Want power take-off for B. Allis Chalmers trac- Want God dbl. cut dise har- ~ ow, 5 or 6 ft., width oulding, Concord. ant 1 or 2 H. Avery cultiv- tor in A-1 cond. Consider r make. Give best cash : Cc. P. Odom, Sycamore. Want Allis Chalmers W. ., da Allis Chalmers B tractors. Le Vann, Vidalia. ant pair wheels for Stalk Cutter or old worn out stalk tter that still has serviceable wheels.- Dr. Robert L. Lester, Marietta, Be Exc. very ime doe goats for mover or horse drawn hay ake. Does range $15.00 to $3u. ea. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. ant 2 standards (or feet) r International 2 H. riding ultivator. C. L, Bennett, Ma- ison, Rt. 4, xc. a 43 Chatitanodga plow yr an Oliver goober, 72 Chatta- ooga plow for cotton planter; so want to contact party hav- ing Cane seed or peas for sale. . Morris, Bowdon, Want > deb Py Briggs and ratton motor with gearing for ulling a garden plow. Write. ie sone, Clayton, P. O. Box Want a good milking machine, reasonable. J. T. Williams, eon. Rt I. races, complete, for a, Cov- ton cotton planter, for cash. ,. M. Key, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Want complete set of 2 (2) ow cultivator and pianting ae for Allis Chalmers trac- W. P. Couch, Luthersville. ek at once Farmall model Ml. tractor on rubber, 1-4 disc iller and harrow, no junk, at ings, Georgetown, Want 1 row cultivator for th or without attachments. D. Clark, Garfield. - Wani for J. D., model L trac- ter, any implements or parts. Write cond., and price. G. B. mi, Cairo, Rt. 2. ant 2 row cultivator for Al-+ : Chalmers 2 row tractor, model C. W. P. Neal, Summer- ville. Rt. 4. Want tractor line arawn ood cond., prefer on rubber, and within 125 mi. Give price. . Jd. Ellis, Hazlehurst. lanting and cultivating equip- rent for Model A John Deere actor. Ritch, Jesuy. : ~ Want 50 gal. cap., Syrup pan, also an Internl riding cultivator. n good. cond., cheap for cash. i. E. Lamb, Summit, Rt. 2. Want good, second hand rice. G. Hamp Martin, Com- merce. Want 3 Planet Jr., seeders, No. 300-A. State how much on rubber for tractor. R.-D. Mallard, Cobbtown, Rt. 2. Want good corn shelle: good cond. Buy or exc. good Ham- er Mill. Walter Bunch, Talk- ing Rock, to: Want. Farmall tractor with lows and harrows. State cash rice. R. H. Whelehel, Daw- SO iille, Rt. 3. + 2 Want 1 power Orchard spray- er, preferably 100 gal. cap. rite. Arvil Stanley, Pisgah. Want power take-off and pulley for model A Allis Chal- mers. tractor. ,_B. F. Davis, Ar- wuchec, Rt. 1: Want mule clipper. and cab- first class cond., cheap for cash. A. J. PENS, Sycamore, Rt.. 1, -Box'75; Want side del., rake, J..D. :n- ternl or Case, ate model and good cond, Esbon . Faulkner, tivators. in good cond. .E. R Fbrough, Mershon. : Want garden tractor, in good ee, age,. make and iC S. Thompson, Atlanta, : Volunteer ates Ma ae : os young Hampshire} Want 2 press wheeis and | del B Allis Chalmers tractor. reader, at least 7 ft. wide, in: Want either cultivating or; No junk. Thomas G. Manure spreader. Quote best. cused and cash price. J. W. Lang, | Want. 3 disc draw barr tiller; Cc. B Want few Internl Riding cul- }. Want 3 roller cane rill 2 ana 60 gal. Mrs. E. L. Meeks, Ax- son. Want good tractor on rubber and equipment. Advise price. George M. Wicker, Americus. Want 2 row Farmall on rub- ber and equipment. prefer Farmall B.H. or 14. State cond., and lowest cash price. Charlie Ham, Statenville. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS WANTED Want 1new or good make elec. incubator, 100 to 200 cap. John Lee West, Soctal Circl+. Want Farm Master elec. incu- bator, 400 egg cap., in first class shape, priced right. Charlie Batley, Vienna, Rt. 3. Want 200 cap., baitery brood- er, =. if you have any size, write. D. F. Marshall, Macon, Rt. 2. 1220 Columbus Rd.) Want1. used, 500 cap. Buck- eye brooder, in No. 1 cond., at reasonable price. Homer L. Capel, Molena. : Want small Mother Nature brooder, 100 or 200 cap., for cash. State price and particulars at once. Also want some old time 90-day yellow corn. W.A Bond, Alto, Rt. Want small oil ineubator, starting and finishing brooder (elec. battery for same.) J. H. West, Atlanta, 106 West Lake Ave., S. W., Ra 4096. INCUBATORS AND | - BROODERS FOR SALE 200 cap. oil brooder, used, tor sale or trade for anything can use. A. B. Westbrook, ae 11 RR. St. 2 brooders, 100*cap. ea., $5.00 ea: 100 cap. Inc., $5.00. Here, Will not ship. Tcm Kittle, Car- roliton, Rt. 5. ~ Jamesway Inc., elec., 2,940 cap., type E, serial No. 14128, In good cond., mechanically, $20U. FOB. ._Mrs. Azalee. Duncan, Bowman. 1 Ideal 1200 egg elec. Inc., au- tomatic control, ea., good as new. Write. E. R. Cooper, Ochlocknee, Rt. 1. 1 Farm Master elec. Inc., 1200 ers cap., 8 trays, only set 4 times. See or write. Mrs. Paul Elder, Norman Park, Rt. 1. Brand new elec. brooder, 350 chick cap., up- to 8 wks. old. Bargain at $25.00. Cant ship. George Ray, Cuthbert, Rt. 4. 1 Shenandosh wood burning brooder, automatic thermostat control, used only 8 wks., and price. Harry Poole, Warwick. 5 deck elec., brooder, 4 deck intermediate pen., 4-4 deck finishing batteries, all good cond . approximately 1200 chick cap. I. L. Knight, Cornelia. 2 Super Hatcher Inc., 400 cap. $15.00; other 250 cap., $12.06. | Both oil burners and in good cond. Mrs. G. Arthur Nail, Thalmann. SEED FOR SALE 150 lbs. good Stone Mtn. and Cannonball melon seed, A-1 ae $2.00 Ib. for quick sale. icks, Reynolds. Hastings pure Clemson spine- less. okra seed, $1.00 lb. P.-P. Special price on larger lots. Roy Peterson, Vidalia. Early Queen watermelon seed, ripened 60. days: from planting. Pkg. seed, 25c; Acre bag, $2.00. Also Jumbo Tri- umph, grow to wt. 150 Ibs. Pkg. seed, 25c. W.M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2. White velvet bunch okra seed, 25e cupful, plus postage. Also large fall purple daisies, 24, 75c. Add postage. Franklin, Rt. 4. Citron seed, $1. 00 lb. Cucum- ber seed, 35e teacup. Jones watermelon seed, $1.00 lb. Add postage. Allie Millwood, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. _ Several hundred Ibs. Clem- son spineless okra seed, 60c lb., 5 lbs. $2.50. Prices on larger quantities on request, J. D. Cash, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. White nest onions, 50c gal. You pay postage. Mrs. W. G. Morgan, Turnerville. 8 Ib.- Stone Mt. watermelon seed, $1.00 tb. P. P. Mrs. W. M. DeLay, Lithia Sorines, Re Be: 3 sec., 400 egg | best every- part complete, reasonable Mrs. J. B. May, |: SEED FOR SALE | SEED FoR saLE | 20c cupful. Gooseberry bushes, $1.00 doz. Sweet apple ana horse apple trees, Muscadine vines, well rooted, 20c ea. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt..6. Yellow ereskneck squasn seed, 75c cupful. Pumpkin, 20c cup. Cucumber, Mustard, 20c cupful, or wil lexc, for sacks. ia John Weaver, Buchanan, tL. z Gourd seed, 4 to 5 gal. gourds, 12 seed, 10c. P. P. H. H. Huck-. eba, Roopville, Rt. 1. 5 65 lb. Stone Mt. watermelon seed, -green rind, red meat,. $1.25 lb. 8 lb. white rind red meat Stone. Mt. seed, same price. Hand saved. Biummer McCrary, Molena. : Vigorvine tomato seed, 100 seed, 25c. Old-fashioned large pumpkin -seed, 1-2 pt. 25c. Broadleaf tobacco seed, 25c tspn Collard plants, 25c C. L. A: Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. < 25 lbs. green pod okra seed, 60c lb., $14.00 for lot. Carrie Sele ol Greenville, Rt. 1, Box 4, 12 Bu. Texas ribbon cane seed, $3.50 bu. FOB. M.S. Clay, Rome, Rt. 5. Citron seed, $1.00 lb. Banana mushmelon seed, 35c teacup. Stone Mt. watermelon seed, 75c lb. Blue damson plums, 3 ft. 25c. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, 1 Cumming Rt. 4, Pure honeydrip cane seed, threshed without rain, 7c lb. FOB. No order less than 10 lbs. | Horace Darnell, Winston. Cuban Queen, Dude = Creek, $1.50 lb. Cannon Ball water- melon seed, $2.25 lb. L. F. Eas- terlin, Andersonville. Pure, hand-sereened Sims watermelon seed, $2.00 lb. D. T. Gates, Chipley. 1,000. Ibs.- Sericea fospedess seed, cleaned and scarified, 21c lb: FOB. 400 lbs. Korean les- pedeza seed, cleaned and insp. lic lb. K.-F. Mitchell, Martin. Mammoth prize Cannon Ball watermelon seed, shade-dried, selected from smooth melons, Ist yr. from pee apcue 16 Ips. $2.00 lb., P. P. S. Crow, Carnesville, Rt. a3 Old-fashioned half-runner garden beans, 2 cups, 60c. May cherry trees, 2, 35c. Also orien- tal roses, 3. 35c. Mixed iris, Cushaw, 10 seed, 10c. Cluster cucumber, honeydew and Hales cantaloupe, Leesburg, Kleckley, sweet watermelon, Chinese cabbage, long greenpod okra, Calif. Wonder penper and pimiento seed, 10c tbsp. P. P. W. W. McLeod, Cuthbert, Rt.3. Wonderful new edible soy bean, drought, weevil, bean. beetle resistant; also okra seed, without sharp spines, 50c pt: $1.00 qt. Add postage. Mrs. Clara Prince, Demorest, Rt. J, Box 14. . Hawksbury watermelon seed, from choice melons, $1.00 lb. Starling Yawn, Vienna, Rte 2s Old-time mixed, tender corn- field bean seed, 30c cup. Ada postage. Mrs. Paul Dowdy, Dahlonega, Rt. 5. 1943: Crop white velvet ana long green pod okra seed, 20c cup, hand shelled and cleaned. Exe. for white half-runner ana Tenn, greenpod bean seed. Mrs. wea Greenway, Maysvilie, Seed: Thousand to one tender bunch bean and. White running butterbean, 25c teacup, Okra, 20c cup. No stamps. Add post- age. Mrs. Edgar Adcock, Adairs- Ville, Rt. 2. Running butterbean seed,-30c lb. White peas, 10c lb. Also white guano sacks, 18c ea., all FOB. Mrs. Will: Howell, Mit- chell, Rt. Green cane seed, good lengths, No. 29-116, $16.50 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. white velvet okra seed. 50c lb. or lot, 40 lb. Exc. for white or col. feed sacks, good cond. 5 lbs. yellow squash seed, 35c lb. Add postage, Mrs. J. J. Patterson, Quill. Parsnip, pumpkin; yellow crookneck ' Golden, Delicious squash. seed, Christmas honey- dew melon, Seventop turnip, 10c. tbsp., Exe. for Earley J. cabbage, Bermuda onion lants, 100 lb. feed sacks, free of holes. Mrs. Thos. H. Rowlands, Lula, oie. Route. Dark yellow pumpkin seed, ~ 25, 60c.. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- rhoun, Rt. 1. Fine martin gourd seed, 200, | 15c. Mrs. Robert Thaxton, Rayle, Rt. 1. African squash, pumpkin, 34 lbs: long green and 11 Ibs. Sunflower and bachelor but- ton seed, 15c cup. Foxgrape vines, well rooted, apple trees, Ralston apple trees, garden gooseberry, 10c ea. Cunnas red and yellow, 10c. Exc. any for nice sacks, R. C. Stover, Pis- gah. 8 lbs. green rind Stone Mt. watermelon seed, 90c lb. P. ?. Rigid cantaloupe seed, 25c for I 10ec size snuff boxful. es DS Morris, Glenwood, Rt. 1. Sericea Lespedeza seed, scari- fied and recleaned, dodder- free, 95c Ib. in 50 and 100 Ib. lots. FOB: want buy 50 bu. Velvet beans for planting. Claude A. Smith, Stockbridge. -~Cushaw seed, 10c tea cup. hot pepper, collard, yellow squash. Also Mexican sunflower, 10c thlsp. P. P. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. Col. bunch butteroean seed, running butterbean, long green pod okra, 50c lb. Mush peas, cream Crowder, blackeye crow- der, Calif. blackeye peas, 25c 1b. @ .ill melon, mustard, pumpkin, 30c cupful. Mrs. 9. C. Matt- hews,, Adairsville, Rt. 3. Sericea lespedeza, scarified and recleaned, dodder free, 25c lb. in 50 and 100 lL. lots, FOB. Also want 50 bu: velvet beans for planting. Claude A. Smith, Stockbridge. fi Mosleys Sagrain seed, vro- duces 100 bu. acre, 5 tons for- age per acre, 40 bu. grain acre. Good for hogs, poultry, cows, $1.00 gal. or $12.50 Cwt., COD. E.M. Mosley, Clarkston, Phone 4511. Old-fashioned bunch col, but- terbean seed, 40c lb. del. Mrs. 1 beron Phillips, Alpharetta, Rte 1c 8 lbs. green rind Stone Mt. watermelon seed, 90c lb. P. P. Cantaloupe seed 25c for 1 10c size snuffboxful. T. E. Morris, Glenwood, Rt, : j Little halt-runner bean seed, sound; 40c lb. Also bushel and dipper gourd seed, 2 doz. ea. 30c No stamps. Mrs. J. W. Teague, Lawrenceville. Home raised beet seed, 30c -eupful, or $1.20 qt., $4.30 gal. Free from trash. Add postage. Beatrice Deans, Greenville, Rt. as =, - Pure honeydrip cane seed, 7c lb. or $4.00 bu. N. B. Burnham, Hogansville, Rt. 1. 5 Lbs. 1943 dill seed. Make cffer. Otto Wehlitz, Cordele. 30 Lbs. long green okra seed, 1943 crop, 35c lb. Add. postage. Will sell any amount. ae oF L,. Turner, Pulaski. _ Nice, clean 1943 crop okra seed. white and long green, 30c, 4 thisp. not P.-, Wis. Roy Wood, Glenwood, Rt. 2. : Pure improved, Pride of Ga. melon seed, 60c cupful. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Ries Bunch butterbeans seed, 35c lb. P. P. Running butterbean seed, same price. Mrs. Fred Yelton, Appling. Colored bunch butterbean seed, 1243 crop, 25c large cup- ful, or 2, 45c. Exc. 2 big cups for 3 colored 100 lb. chicken feed sacks, or for 4 white feed sacks. No: holes. Kins. Bowdon,.Rt. 2. 7 Lbs. Stone Mt. watermelon seed, $1:25 lb., P. P. David Jett, Clarkston, P. O. Box 73. Citron, pure Stone Mt. wa- -termelon seed, ea. $1.00 Jb. Ban- ana mushmelon, 35c teacup. Also Blue Damson plum trees, 2 ft. 25c ea. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE @ Large blue black, silver hu! Crowder peas, 3 lbs. $1.00,.P. P: Long black peas, field var. 5. Ibs. $1.00 P. P. Thomas P: Trowell. Ambrose. * Clay and Unknown peas. Vill send sample. G. Hamp Martin, Commerce, Rtgs Green hull crowders, 30c cup- ful, P. P. No checks or stamps. Minnie Adams, Pavo, Rt. 1. Creole Eng. neas, grov 6 _.. tender, long bearer. stand cold and hot weather better than other var., 50c lb. and postage: Jumbo pumpkin seed. 25 for 15c |} del. Wm. Smith, Rolston. Correction: Half Runner brown streaked and white and early bu. beans, 35c per . tea- cupful postpaid Cash or money order: also white nest onion plants, 55ec C Mrs. L, R, Ash- ) worth, Racilae A = CORN AND SEED ned out 44 pct. and cleaned a Mrs. Ambers SS _ CORN FOR SALE Nice lot of Wie see corn, selected from field, $1.00 peck: $3.50 bu; nice lot. DPL 1 A cottonseed, sound, pure, : percent lint, bale per A., $1. 45 bu. H, Grady Adams, Social Circle. es Whatleys seed corn, tila selected from stalks having 2 to 4 ears to stalk, nubbed and shelled. Write for Pree Be Trice, Milner. T A special var., owreek corn, S. to 4 ears to stalk; also long pot okra seed. Ea. 25c cupful. Mrs. V. E. Bennett, Cordele ht 2 High yielding, carefully s: ected, Yellow seed corn, $1.00 peck, del; also strong, well rooted, heavy bearing Dew berry plants, 50c C. del. Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis; Millhaven, Bhs 1, Box 39. i Marlboro and | Hastings pros lific yellow seed corn, $1.50 pk. (14 Tos.) ENT yellow popcorn 3 Ibs. 60c. All P. P. . All field: selected, nubbed and shelled. T. E. Eason, Austell, Rte 50 Bu. good, nice corn, Prices at barn. J. D. Williams, Screven, Rt Box 263. 2000 Bu. fine, white corn m. shuck. If desired, will grind in. hammer-mill, sack and del. Mak: offer. Mammoth ensilage seed corn, ist yr. $3.00 bu. at. oe hy my farm. Thomas E. Reeve, Calhoun. See Hastings new, yellow pro- lific seed corn, field selected, nubbed and shelled, $1.00 es $3.00 bu. FOB. here. H. H. Alexander, Carrollton, ee foe 10u bu. slipped shuck ear corn $2.00 bu; 25 bu. copper skin P.R seed potatoes, $2.00 bu. Cheap- er if all taken. = ane ce Martinez. Whatley s yellow. ee seed corn, ist yr., $4.00 bu. FO Tom Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 4 COTTONSEED FOR. - SALE Picked before rain fell. Reason- Bes prices. F. H. Bunn, Ae ville. No. 14 DPL cole ig yr Lint yield 40-45 percent, 1 to 1 3/12 staple, $1.50 bu. H, c Perry, Shade Dale. Cokers 100 strain 2: wilt-re sistant cottonseed. Ist yr. Gin gin, $5.00 Cwt. Crowe, Ses Re 6, 65c, 10, $1.00 del. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Re ce Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, Ist yr. Kept pure on 1-var. sin $5.00 Cwt. FOB. Orchard ay Marvin Grubbs, Griffin, Rt. B. DPL No. 12 cottonseed, 1s yr. Kept pure at gin. $5.00. Cwt Also kudzu crowns, $6.00 M. N.. G. Forester, Buford, Rt. Deere Fe: Coker 100 cottonseed. 1 in Z staple to 1 1/16 in. Kept pur at gin. No black seed. Picke jwithout rain, Ree, Biante Harrison. DPL No. 14 cottonseed "480 yr. Ginned on 1-var. gin, $5. 00_ Cwi. FOB; Cp. Bowen, ta - vonia. Rt. 1. / : 15 Bu. 4-in-1 colteneede: yrs. from originator. Kept pie at gin, $1.50 bu. freight paid. A. A. J. Kent, Midville, Rt.. 2. eee 3000 lbs. DPL cottonseed, No. 14. Kept pure.at gin. Sell all or part at my home near: Car- nesville, $4.00 cwt. R. K. ee cher, Martin. Rts ie Stoneville 2-B, wilt-resistan cottonseed. Privately ginned bis boll, long staple, treated $6.00 cwt. Charles Woodliff,. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. _ Summerours Hi-bred~ and half cottonseed, Ist yr. an pure at gin, $5. 00 ewt. . _ Also. Cokers 4-in-1, same. price. Le E. Strange, Cobbtown, Z - Stoneville'2-B cottonseed, of vr. clean, sound, Made 1 an 1-2 bales cotton ac. last yr %5.00 cwt. Also sev. bu. Hast ings v.ellow dent. corn, hand- nubbed and shelled, ee 25 vk. $4.00 bu. Mrs. i. . Reddin fairburn. Rt. 2 Cokers: 100. GEER o cotton seed, kept vure at gin, Ist yr 4.50 cwt. FOB Madison. Cash. H. C. Eckles, Bostwick. Ruckers Hi-bred cottenseec 45 percent lint, one and one sixteenth inch staple, $2.15 1 Sie $2. 29 bu. WAL alee fe ey ae eaten ee 6 : : : Wednesday, Webruary 16, 1944 "FOR SALE DEL Cotlonsecd: No. 14, 1st ginned on my private gin, jened. no black seed, $6. 00 wt. in good bags. FOB. J. L. omas, Madison, Rt. 1. DPL No. 14 cottonseed, Ist yr. inned on i-var. gin. Made bale. yer acre, $5.00 cwt. FOB. J. L. imby, Lavonia, Rt. 1. PL No. 14 cottonseed, 2nd 4.75 Cwt. FOB. Paul An- , Buena Vista. e Stoneville cottonseed . A. R. Cousins, Green- OG aes cottonseed, $1.50 bu. : sie oN, Bu. Winhiodies cotton- , Ist yr. saved with special care at gin, $5.00 Cwt. Also A-: syrup, any quantity up to 700 gals., Exc. for velvet beans. Joe . Brown, McRae. Limited quantity DPL No. 14 ottonseed, lst yr. kept pure, 6.00 Cwt. DPL No. 12, $5.00 wt. Also Hastings new yellow olific seed corn, field select- d. nubbed and shelled, $1.00 k., $3.00 bu. H. H. Alexander. Carrollton, Bid. Cottonseed, heavy fruiter, 3 ales per acre, prolific, bigs 5 ock bolls, -extra early, best inch int as high as 48 percent, $2.00 u. Ist yr. No checks. Mrs. 5. 3. Gilbert, Toomsboro. -Wannamaker- Cleveland big oll cottonseed, wiit-resistant, st yr., kept pure at gin, $5 00 owt. c, A. Rivers, Fairburn. WwW. anna maker cottonseed, xie Triumph and Wannamak- big boil, wilt-resistant, $1.50 Also 2 mules for sale. W. W, herson, Villa Rica. DPL cottonseed, 1,350 Ibs. good bale, $5. 00 Cwt. S. Harrison, Kathleen. Cokers 4-in-1 ist yr. wilt- esistant cottonseed, cullea, aned and graded, trated with ew improved Ceresan, $6.50 wt. FOB. John H. Beasley. avonia. Coker s. 100 ottonseed, no black seed, $4. 50 ce FOB. Wz B. Ouzts, Ten- ah ae ect pure.at gin, $5. 00 Car rx. a field peas, sec. harrow, Pamercur s Hi-bred te ed, ist yr., kept pure at gin, .00 Cwt. Otis M. Cowart, amit, Rt. 2; Box 27. enuine Stoneville 2-B, Ist . kept pure, 1 var. gin, high ermination, recleaned, Ceresan treated, $6.00 cwt. FOB. M. O. sistant, Ist yr., from breeder. ure and sound, no black seed. orty-two and half percent lint. Large orders COD, $6.50 cwt. checks. Willie Tanner, Flip- -P. O. Box 65. Heavy Fruiter Five, better han 1 in. staple; 1,150 Ibs. seea akes 500 lb. bale. Long staple cotton with short staple turn- 310.00 cwt. FOB. Dr. Robert L. ster, Marietta, Rt. . oxs Choice, a successive ection. (6 yrs.) from Coker's No; 100, with bigger bolls, eas- 25 pick, early and prolific, 5 per CwWl., FOB. W. ox, Roswell. sais 2-B eo ionseed. st yr., privately ginned and re- leaned, $1.45 bu. Riley C., uch, Turin. 100 -Bushels. Sicies tile 2-B cottonseed, ist yr., kept pure gin, $5.00 CWT., FOB. = Cc. Rainwater, Carrollton, Rt. Pure Rueker ee Ist . $1.50-bu. FOB. S. F. Wal- den, Villa Riea, Ri: 1. 160 bu. Coker-Wild cotton- eed, Ist yr. Kept pure at gin, 6.00 cwt: Also 50 lbs. Dude ree: watermelon seed, $2.00 ib. T. Li. Coogle, Oglethorpe, Rt. _ PLANTS FOR SALE ae Gexccy frost-proof cabbage ants, fresh and green, 300, 500, $1.40, $2.50 M. P. P. te: Bermuda onion plants, price. Collard, 500, 85c, M. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Mastodon strawberry plants, dy Cuming, Rt. $3.00 M; 509, plants, 1,2 and 3.431, $1.25 doz. wilt- ae or ee { can. lettuce, cabbage. beets, carrots, ly Roy ne Fayetteville, Rt. | < DPL eotiphkeed. No. 14 wilt- | mut; Ist yr., kept pure at gin, arly var. young plants, $3.50. o. 500, $1.90, P. P. 7 May- fie | PLANTS FoR SALE | | oS ee *RUIT Thee FOR SALE _ Giant New Gem, real true ev- erbearing strawberry plants, 50, $1.00 100, $1.50. 300, $4.00; so called Everbearing strawberry, 50c C, 100, 75c, 300, $2.00 Add postage and 10 exc. for checks. C. A. Dobbs. Gainesville. Klondike strawberry plants, 500, $1.65, $3.25 M. P. P. Young, | well rooted plants. No order under 50. Promrt. shipment. a W.S. Reed, Gainesville, oD, Frost-proot cabbage plants, 1.503 200, 275: Onion plants, same price. Ga. collard, $1.50 M. All del. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4. Kudzu crowns, $8.00 M, $1. 25 C. Also red and pink hibiscus, 25c ea. $2.60 doz. Purple wis- teria, same price. Yonge Walk- er, Toccoa; Rt. 3. Black capped racober or will exc. for E. J. cabbage nlants or white or printed feed sacks, or Buff Orpington eggs for setting. Mrs. J. B. Simmons. Cleveland. Red raspberry plants, 75c doz. del. J. L. MOOS Blue Ridge, Ri 2: 20% 132 : Jersey Wakefield plants. None shipped. T. Dellinger, Maxeys. Mock orange, 6-12 in. 50c del. in Ga. Also kudzu crowns, ic ea. J. J. Outen, Manassas. E, Jersey and Chas. W. _ab- bage plants. $2.50 M. White Bermuda onions, $2.00 P. P. Harold Smith, Baxley. Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500. $1.25, $2.00 M. Cry- stal wax bermuda onion plants, 500, $1.50. $2.50 M. Immediate del. J, L. Stokes, Irwinville. Mastodon strawberry. plants. $3.50 M, $1.90 for 500, nice, well rooted plants. Mrs. Claud Mat- his, Gainesville, Rt. 5. - Mastodon strawberry plants. | 500, $1.90, $3.50 M. . Prompt shipments, Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. E. Jersey and Wakefield cab- bage ovlants, $2.50 M del. or $2.00 M. FOB. Also runner pea- nut hay, $25.00 ton at my barn. W. I. Graham, Odom. Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, Si-25, $2,00 M,. PR. P:-Prompt snipment. Full count. W. F. Rowe, Abbeville, Rt. 2. Field-grown Eldorado black- berry plants, 2 yr. - (bearing size) $1.50 C, $5.00 for 500. Mrs. 8. Ts. Robinson, Greenville. cabbage B. lt: Theusands white nest onion, endive, rutabaga, kale, parsnip plants, 50c C., $5.00 M. del. Booking orders for.all vars. tomato, eggplant, peppers, 35c Mrs, H. V. Franklin, Regis- | aS 5 Extra early strawberry plants, 50c C. Iceberg lettuce plants, now ready, 500. $1.25, 25e . Mrs: Lester. Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage $2.00 M. Fresh delivery. prompt, shipment, P. P. . L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville. Mixed strawberry plants, Gibson. Jewells, red golds, won- derberries, Lady T. Asst. choice, 50c C., or will exc. for good white or printed feed sacks. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. ae aie Dahlonega, Rt. Hardy strong Eldorado blackberry - plants, 2. vr. field- growr $1.50 C. $2.00 M. Good count, prompt shipment. care- ful packing Mrs. C. M. Robin- sev, Greenville. FRUIT TREES FOR SALE PECAN AND OTHER Apple trees, lead. vars. insp. some Yates, Terry, Winter Yel-. low . Delicious, Red Delicious, Tender Rind, Jonathan, others, 3 yrs. old, 25c ea. all FOB. J: L. Westbrook, Bremen. State insp. lead. vars. apple trees, 1 to 2 yr. old, 2-5. ft. 15c to 25c ea; Grapevines, Concord, Niagara, Lutie, 1 yr. rooted, 15c ea. Scuppernong vines, 25c ea. - ee W. H. Alexander, Cleve- and. Hazlenut bushes, $1.15 doz. Blueberry, 35c doz. Muscadine vines, 15c ea. Also white nar- cissi bulbs, 35c doz. No stamps: please. Mrs. G. W. Bradley, Jr. Bowdon, Rt. 2. May cherries, blue D iS y cherri e Damson, potatoes, $2.00 bu. at bank. Ben plums, 3, 50c, $1.75 doz. Old- fashioned red seded Indian peach, 3, 60c, $2.00'doz. ~ del. } mums. | with order please. | walnut, Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. PECAN AND OTHER May pherries: or . currant bushes, cut back to 4 ft. $1.00, Scuppernong vines, 10-20 ft. $2.00:5 bu. walnuts, make best offer on lot. Also yellow son less rose, 4 ft. $1.00. Others, L. Coggins, Covington. Apple trees: . June, Summers. Dbi. Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Stayman, Yates, Ga. Bell, Elbrta, others; Concord, Lutie, Niagara grapevines, 1 yr. $3.00 doz. del. State insp. T. M. ebb, Ellijay. Black raspberry, May cherry, 90c doz. Also wild Iris, 15c doz. Foxgrape, fall grape, black muscadine, 10c ea. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : "Hazelnut, $1.15 doz. Blueber- ries, 35c doz. Also white nar- cissi, 25c doz. Sweetshrub bushes, 20c. ea. No. stamps. 'Dura Bradley, Bowdon, Rt. 2. May cherries, well rooted, 25c ea. Red and yellow plum bushes, 20c ea. Add postage. Also fall pinks and chrysanthe- Carrie Moore, Ellijay, Ris 2: 50 or more. old-time sugar pears. Ripen early, 50c ea. where 10 or more are taken. Mrs. H. D. Spears, Carnesville, Bte2. Ga. Belle and other early vars. peach trees, 3-6 ft. Concord, Niagara grapevines, 35c ea. Sat- suma trees, 1 yr. 50c ea. Del. 2. Po AyD: Johnson, Pelham. Well rooted grapevines; white Niagara, early and late pinis and late blue, er black, 25c ea. If order 5, Pp. Poi Long, Bremer, Rt. 1, Box 113. Large everbearing size, Nia- gara grapevines, 50c ea. Niagara and Concord grapevines, 3, $1.00, 1 yr. old. Himalaya black berry. $1.00 doz. Well rooted. P. P. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby. Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Apple and peach wrees, grape- -vines, at low prices. 1 tree free with ea. order 10 trees. Write for free list of varieties. T. M. Webb. Ellijay. of State insp. Schley pecans, 3 1-2 ft. 90c; 4 ft. $1.10; 5 ft. $1.25 ea. Limited supply left. R. L. Adkins, Coydele, Rt. 3. Lead. vrs. peach trees, grape- vines, $2.00 doz, $10.00 C., $95.00 |M. Plum and apricot trees, 5c tree higher than peach. Black -$4.00 doz, $25.00 C. Seedling peach, $1.00 doz, $4.90 C, 35.00 M. Mrs. FE. B. Travis, Riverdale. : Celestial and Brown Turkey fig bushes, 10-15 ft. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 doz. Also rooted sage and Rosemary plants, 25c ea. Sweet- shrubs, $1.00 doz,:. or 15c a., not PoP, Miso Pe: Combs, Wash- ington, Rt. 2. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 20 lbs., fancy Schley pecans, and 14 lbs., fancy Stewarts, 30c lb., in 1 lot. ee ER a Mid- | ville, Rt. 1. 75 or 100 lbs. Van Demans pecans, also about same amount Stewarts, all good, fresh nuts. Stewarts, 32 1-2c lb; Van De- mans, 30c lb. FOB., for lot: lesy. amounts, 32-1-2c and 35c Ib. A. J. Grimes, Glenwood, ee Q. Box 44, : 2000 lbs. pecans, different var- ieties, not mixed. W. B. Spear- man, Social Circle. A few hundred lbs. Improved Spanish peanuts, white, for ae Zack Roberts, Fairburn, 52 5 Bu. nice walnuts in hull, $4.00 for 5 big bushels; you come get them. Also 15 lbs. seedling pecans, nice and sound. Can get.at- your price. J. A. Kimberly, Empire. POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE z \ 300 bu. small seed potatoes and 100 bu. eating potatoes, for sale at my. home, 12 mi. North Gray. John S. Williams, Had- \ Ges 200 bu. red P. R. seed pota- toes, $2.00 bu. Also 500 Ibs. searified Serecia, 1000 lbs. ea., Kobe and Korean lLespedeza, 300 lbs. ea. white Dutch, and Hop clover and Dallas R. Bart- ell ,Decatur, 165 Woodlawn /.v. 100 Bu. Porto Rican sweet Dennard, Cechran, Rt. 4, Porto Rican bunch seed pota- toes. Morris McArthur, Fort Valley, none 457 J. Cash | jbarn? : GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE & Wheat, Sanford and Blue Stem, $1.90 bu.. FOB. L. F. Easter tin, Andersonville. Choice Kudzu hay. B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. 200 Tons bright peanut hay. H. E. Hightower, Blakely. 10 Tons good peanut hay, $25.00 ton at my barn 8 mi. S. Perry on Perry-Grovania Rd. also 200 bu. slipshuck corn, $2.00 bu. Want buy 50 lbs. honey in e.mb. Quote -best price FOB. John Overton, Elko. 4 tons bright Peanut hay, $30.00. ton at my barn. D.C Nail, Baxley, Rt. 3. Lespedeza hay, bright, sweet, baled, $35.00 ton; 3 tons, $100. 00 T. H. Cason, Thomaston. : Sev. hundred tons bright) -Peanut "hay. Can make del. anywhere in Ga. at $28.50 ton. by truck. Claude JONES, Fitz~ gerald, Bow244. - Lespedeza ior sale by the bale or by the ton; also hogs and shoats, any size from pigs to brood sows, at my place 3 mi. Locust Grove. J. C. Anderson, Locust Grove. a Fodder, $3.00 per hundred at Jones watermelon and Citron seed, ea. $1.00 lb; Cu- cumber seed, 35c per large tea- cupful. Add postage, Allie Mill- wood, Cumming, Rt. 1. Choice Kudzu hay, for sale. B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnes- ville. 160 bu. Full grain Seed oats, $1.25 pus J.P: Smith, Dawson, RED. : ; SYRUP FOR SALE A tot of -best grade syrup, priced right, both in gal., quart and 10 ib. glass seg and jugs, Case lots, also 7- gal. eap., eypress bbls., and in truck lots at my farm, Bio. Parrish, Pavo. 2,000 gal., Sugar can syrup in gal.; and half-gal., cans, for sale at my farm, 7 mi. South of Pelham. B. M. Shiver, Pelham. Rito 2. ; : 195 gal., Ga. Cane syrup in gal., and half-gal., cans, $1.25) gal., for quick sale. See or write J. L. Hayes, Nicholls, Bie 1,500. gal., good Ga. Cane)! syrup for sale, also 2 tons goad Bunch sweet potatoes for sale. L. C. McElvy, Donaldsonville. 100 gal. Ga. Cane syrup, ex- | cellent quality, packed in 10 lb. pails, for sale at my farm, 1 mi, aay Cily, 0: VV. Conner, Ray: City. ; 60 gal., good sorghum syrup, thick, med., and thin, $1.50 per gal. FOB my farm. C. E. Pat-| tio, Jr., Stone Mtn,, phone Stone Mtn., No. 3178. 150 Gals. new cane syrup, $1.50 gal, in 10 lb. jugs, 6 to. case at my home. Will not shiv. ee ee Robinson, Talking Rock, Pure cane syrup: 1000 No. 10. cans and iff 35 gal. barrels. Also. Oakwood smoked hams, 41c lb. sides and shoulders, 31c lb. av. wt. 8-20 lbs ea. Not prepaid. Malvin Collins, Whigham. 500 Gals. Georgia cane syrup for sale. Will Joiner, Eastman, | ete 175 Gals. good -home-made syrup, in glass, $1:50 gal. at my home. Mcinley Edwards, Rome, Rt. 2, Kingston Road. SUGAR CANE FOR SALE Fam coe, ,. 12,000 pure Ga. Sugar Cane, $1. 50 per hundred, FOB the farms: Avda; Thomas, Jackson- ville, Ga. Ri. 1 Box 33. ood well eyed Sugar Cane, 2 cents) per stalk at farm = FOB: would have some planted on shares on my farm or nearby. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. : ' 1,000 stalks large, improvea P. O. J. green and red, also pure, old fashioned Green Cane, for zale. Make best offer; also want baby chicks to raise on halves to 12 wks. old, I fur- nish feed. Any kind except bantams. Mrs. Hubert Myers, Stockton. EGGS FOR SALE Hatching eggs from Parks trapnest hens, headed by Ped. | | males, Booking ord:rs for 2pure | Toulouse goose eggs, 25c ea. Del. late Feb. and March Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Rt 1. i | bags, suitable for small gra | 400 in bale, $68.00 FOB. Nice black walnut MEAT | purebred white faced calves, EGGS FOR SALE Purebred Buff Orpingtoi eggs, 15, $1.00, P. P. Crates to be returned. Miss Ronie John- son, Shellman, Rt. 1. os Small type mixed bantage eggs, $1.00. per 15; evergreen sweet corn, white bunch lima beans, Cuban Queenand Hi- ball watermelon seed, 10c pkg. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro Rt 8: Purebred R. I. Red eggs, 16 $1.15 del. Also spring hatch R. I. roosters. $2.00 ea., plus exp charges. Mrs. C. fos Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1. : Eeges from purebred RC.S.L. Wyandottes, $1.50 et 15: Add postage. Mrs. ~ . McLeroy. 1 Fatonton, Rt. Hatching eggs from Park trapnest hens, headed by Ped. males, $2.50 per 15; ge oie Del. Larger lots, cheaper. ases. See ret. Mrs. Scroggs, O. - Purebred White Wyandotte eggs, from excellent ege pro- ducers, $1.50 per setting, del. Also want to exc. 100 lb. shoats purebred but not ee fo young baitors, Mrs. S. P. Jones, Tula. Rt. 2- si Hatching cags, Ducks, Mal< laras, Muscovies. Pekins, $1, 7 per 15; Fcy. bantams, $1.50 | 12: B. and W.1L., N. H. Reds, $1.50 per 15 also purebred N., 7. Red. Rabbits, 12 wks. old, $4.50 pr. N. Z. Red and White crossed, eae 00 pr. 8-10 wks. old. Mrs. J. HE. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2 Pure Everiay B. L. and N. Red eggs, $1.25 per setting; 3 B. L,. roosters. $2.00 ea. Add post- as eo W. R. Richey, pe) ORT Diack Minorea haicning eggs, selected, AAA grade, vt 00 pe 15 postpaid. LD a Lavonia, Rt. Eggs, AAA Blue Andalusians. $2.00 per 15; 4-A grade N. Reds, $1.50 per 15; large wie : Giants, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. W. i. Treadaway, Adairsville, Rt. 1. Purebred Dark Cornish eg from heavy, unrelated stoc $1.50 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. Fr Johnsen, Dawson, Rt. 2 MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE 1 bale of 25x40 in. burla RA Holloway, Manchester. P. Box 105. phone No. 45. Hs 80c lb: also some red May cherry, well rooted, 10c ea. Bob Aaron, Pisgah. Garlic bulbs,~ 25c doz; tansy, catnip, balm, 6, 25e; pep- permint plants, 50c Cc; Yellow, sassafras, and queen of th meadow root, 35c Ib. 4 Ibs. $1.25. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, _Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Gourds, every size, shape anil color. Send 3c stamp for des- cription and price. P. M. Hud- gins, Flowery Branch. Pe Sassafras, Yellow root, 25c 1 catnip, peppermint, palm, spear- mint, tansy, yarrow, houseleak, 25c doz. bunches; Red Gold and Jewell strawberry plants, 40c C. Del. i1st-2nd zone. Miss lL. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, eae ave : Simmons, Alto, Rt. 1. White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. clean and free from holes, 15 ea., postage paid. Fred Goe Byron, Rete |. z Small striped gourds, 5c. ea. nest egg gourds, same price ne John Weaver, Buchana 20 lbs. Shade dried Sage, $2.00 Ib. Del. No stamps. Mrs. - A. Darracott, Gainesville, R Burlap bags, free of holes, fo sale. Write for prices. J. Curti Branch, Enigma, Ri.1. > 300 White feed sacks, Mn washed, free from holes, 9c oe Mrs. E. B. eke: Flowery, Branch, Rt. 3. 2 2 oe springer heifers, heifers, 3 Jerseys, 1 Guern Jersey heifer with Ist calf C. Waldrep, Forsyth, Rt. 1, Fine 8 yr. old Jersey cow, freshen on February 23, 1st cali for sale at my barn, Land Drive. Mts. J. E 42998. Hapeville, Box 161, Wednesday, February 1c CATTLE FOR SALE 1944 | HOGS FOR SALE i HOGS FOR SALE : Sans, White Faced, Domino} type, 2 yrs. old, $100. 00 ea. Bull about 2 1-2 yrs. old. $125.00. J. _ J. Johnson, Buford, Kies. 7 fine bulls, 3 Jerseys, 1 Guer- - nsey and 2 spotted and another. Can be seen at my place on Walters Rd., southern part oi city. Mrs. M. E. Jordan, Savan- s7nah, Ht. .5. Pure Guernsey male, not reg., 19 mos. old, well marked. Sell or exc. for a 8 or 10 mos. old of same breed. H. W. Thurmond, -Farmington, Ft: 4. mR, King, Decatur, Rt. 2. ~ seed. No. 12, $5.00 Cwt. Nice reg. Holstein bull, 1 yr. old, well marked, $100.00. D. -2-5-gal. cows, good dualiies. good stock. Also DPL ons E McGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. (5 mi. NE Alpharetta.) Fart Jersey bull, 18 mos. old, $35.00 at my home. A. B. Ful- ton, Talking Rock. 15 Biack Angus heifers, 10 Black Angus steers. ~ ter, Abbeville. P. E. Dos- Jersey heifer, will Treshen March 27th $5000. Mrs. EJ. Mitchell, Decatur, 51 Arcadia _ Avee De 0052. \ 2 Dbl. standard Polled xere- 2 ford bull calves, 10 and 11 mos. old. Best breeding, well marked _ and developed. Reg. papers fur- ~ nished. $225.00 ea. Thomas G. - Ritch, Jesup. ata time. All for sale. $25.00 ea. -. ing dams. at above price. \ for quick sale, charges. Ed pray Dery. Mor- od _ S.L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 1. es HG, old, $15.00. Reg. sea, -W. D. Askw, Davisboro, Rt. 2, ee _ lips, Snellville. reg, _ Gulley, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Jersey cow, to freshen Feb. 26th with 2nd calf. Also OIC P. C. crossed brood sow, will farrow Feb. 24th. Has 12 pigs ye. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. Jersey male calves, 1 mo. old, From high produc- Reg. and transferred W. E. Stewart, Swords. HOGS FOR SALE B. Collins, Hazlehurst. - 7 Duroc-Jersey pigs, 4 mos. in buyer's mame. Pigs, 2 mos. old, $10.00 FOB. No personal checks. BOX [2.3 Reg. SPC sow, 2 yrs. old Mch. 5, wt. 400 Ibs. No. 1 shape, $50.00. R. G. Johnston. Macon, : Railway Express Agency. . OIC reg. male. Service fee: $2.00. H. C. Burnsed, Ellabelle. _ 100 feeder pigs, wt. 65 to 100 Tbs. ea. All dbl. treated. R. F. Burch, Eastman. - 4Reg. SPC boars, $30.00 ea. if taken at once. Ready for serv- ice. Marvin Gaskin, Rt Wery. tine P.. C, and Duroc Jersey, 10-12 wks. old, $5.00 ea. plus express Douglas, row. Big bone African Boar, cross oe little bone Guinea, wt. 200 lbs. $15.00, cr will ship for $25.00. H. L. Burke, Rhine, Rt. 1. Duroc gilts, mated with un- _ related reg. boar, $25.00 here. 18 pigs, Sept. farrow, $12.00. 2 April farrowed boars, $25.00. Slightly more for reg. and ship- ping. All excellent bloodlines. 6 .SPC-Duroe crossed pigs, eww. 40 Ibs. ea. For sale at my farm at Snellville. J. A. Phil- 12 or 15 Duroc-Jersey about: wt. 40-90 lbs. Different ages. _ Entitled to reg. 3 nice male _ bigs, ~ $12.00 to $18.00 ea. ready for light service, All treated. iW. A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. Reg. sow, bred for: 2nd litter, _ $80.00, wt, around 225 lbs. Gilt, wt. about 75 Ibs; 6-8 wks. old pigs, $20.00 ea. 2 sows, 4 males, in buyers name. T. M. P. C. bred sow, reg. to Berk- shire boar, $25.00: Reg. Berk- shire sow, bred to reg. Berk- shire boar. $45.00. Both farrow ~ n March. 15 nice shoats, $10.0u ea. J. A. Moorhead, Decatur, De 5301. Extra fine prebred stock OIC pigs, ready to wean, $8.00 ea. - {Will ship. Lewis 7. Jones, Fay- etteville, Rt. 3. _ Reg. SPC gilt, with 5 pigs, $65. 00. Subject to reg. 2 brea gilts, 9 mos. old, $35.00. Pigs, . u wks, old, both sex, $15.00 ea. P he gtit weighs about 250 Ibs., Treated, reg. crated, fred C. Seago, eo Reg. red Berkshire bred gilts. : guinea _ shoats, 3-4 mos. old, $20.00 and $25.00 ea. Treated and shipped | FOB. VP. C. Brewer, Sr., Dan- jelsville. Pine- 5 Nice mixed pigs, Hamp- shire-Guinea ssed, $8.00 ea., or 2, $15.00, FOB. Also Ever- lay strain cockerels, not related, $6.00 for lot, or $2.25 ea., FOB. ae Sarah Weems, Riverdale, my OIC bred sow, 18 mos. old. Has farrowed 10 pigs at time. Reasonable price. E. A. Floya, Bethlehem. Reg. OIC boar, 14 mos: ae $45.00. Big boned, best plood- lines. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur, PO. Box 488. 24 shoats, 3 dif. age litters, SPC-OIC crossed. Dbl. treated, in excellent cond. $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 ea. D. T. Davidson, Haddock, Rt.-1, Box 59-A. SPC sow, 6 pigs, 1 wk. old. L. M. Floyd, Newnan, Rt. 5 4 Reg. Duroc males, 2 reg. Duroc gilts, 4 mos. old, $15.00. Treated. Reg. gilt, 6 mos. old, wt. about. 125. 1bs: $20.00, crated, FOB. E: 2P. Carter, Baxley. Boar, about 8 mos. old, Berk- shire-Poland-China crossed, wt. about 320 lIbs., $30.00, FOB. 17 nice pigs, about 3 mos. old, $5.0U ea. H. C. Cooper, Stockbridge, Riss / : 2 Fine PC sows and 14 pigs, $150.00 at my place. Exc. for mule or horse. W. A. Keelinz, Talbotton, Rt. 4. \ /2 Fine PC sows and 14 pigs, $150.00 at my place. Exc. for horse or mule. J. C. Estes, Choice pigs and shoats, wt. 40 to 65 lbs. 10c Ib. Also good, old low mule, guaranteed, sound every way, $50.00. I. E. Davis, Concord. Blocky type Duroc pigs, some unrelated, life treated against cholera, 60 days old, wt. about 40 lbs. or more, reg. in buyers name, $15.00 ea., crated FOB. H. L. Williams, Baxley. pigs. H.E.. Phillips, Atlanta, 1591 Howell Mill Rd. Be 1851-J. Purebred sow, bred for 3d litter, wt. about 200 Ibs., $50.00 with papers, $2.00 extra to ship. 65 Ibs. $19.00 ea. Life treated, reg. in buyers name. Come and see. R: C. Sowell, Jr., Pulaski. Fine pigs and shoats. At a bargain. J. T. Guthrie, Law- renceville, Rt. 2. 25 or 30 pigs and_ shoats, about 2 or 3 mos. old. Pricea right. Come and see. (1 mi. E. Culverton.) Fred Norris, Cul- verton: Furebred Black African Gui- nea gilt, wt. 90- 49 Ibs. $17.50 at my place. Gy . Moore, Sr., Macon, Rt. 6. Purebred Hampshire pigs, 6 wks. old, $10.00 ea., $1.25 extra if reg. Hampshire gilt, 5 mos. old. $25.00, entitled to reg. T. eae be Toecoa, P.O. Box ~ Nice pigs and shoats: 1 large sow. Reasonable. See, J. T. Wil- liams,: Turin, Rt 1. ' Fine SPC pigs, from best bloodlines. Also open and bred gilts, dbl..treated and register- ed. A. N. Harrell, Redan. / SPC pigs, from blue ribbon boar and sows. Bred and open gilts! Boar, 12 mos, old, fifty percent. white. Reg. and dbl. treated. Mitchell Edwards, At- lanta, 1655.Pelham Rd. He 6025. Purebred big boned Black ea., at my barn. Royce Richard- son, Griffin, Rt. A., at Vineyard. 3 OIC male and female pigs, 10 wks. old, $10.00 ea. (At + Cedar St. and 3rd Ave., Scott- dale.) C. A. Sheppard, Avon- dale Estates. Choice Hampshire pigs, boars and gilts, 16 wks old, $15.00 ea. Sired by Ga. Grand Champion /boar. Also young boars, $40.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name, dbl. treated. W. B. Fambrough, Cordele. z Hereford pigs. Will be ready to ship Mareh 25th, reg. in buy- ers name. Leon Watson, Un- adilla, P. O: Box 214. 5 Good SPC shoats, $11.00 te $13.00 ea., 4 pigs, wt. 45-50 Ibs. ea. $7.50 ea., at my barn. Jesse D. Williams, Wrens, Rt. 1, Box 27. (On old Stapleton Rd.)- * Pp. C. sow, dbl. treated, $45.00; young boar, 6 mos, old, ready for ight service, cross P. C. and Chester White, $18.00; 3 mos. old pigs, $8.00 ea. All priced at farm. J. E. Bailey, Sharps- burg. ; 2 nice, young Hampshire boar pigs, wt. about 60 to 75 Ibs. ea. Price reasonable. Want exc. white feed sacks for dried ap- ples or peaches. O. 5S. Duggan, Sy Duroc-Poland-China erossed | 2 purebred male pigs, wt, 60- a Duroc-Jersey pigs, subject to registration, out of litter of 12, 8 wks. old, wt. 30-40 Ibs., $10.00 and $15.00 ea. Billy Parks, Suraner, Rte .. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Extra good mule, 5 yrs. old, gentle, sound, good worker, $200.00. C. B. Buie, Forest Park. 1 plug mule, wt. 1,050 lbs., good cond., work . anywhere, $50.00. Mrs. E. M. Fowler, Stuckey. 2 work. horses, 1 mule and colt, $270.00 for lot. Clara An- neberg, Marietta, Box 44. 1 pr. mules, 5 and 12 yrs. old, also 1 large, blocky gray mare, all in good shape, also 1 Jersey bull, 17 mos. old, reg., for sale. M. M. DeBardelaben, Ellen- wood, Rt. 1. Horse mule, wt. 1,100 lbs. $50.00. Mare mule, wt. 1.200 lbs. $75.00. Not young, but very i. good eyes and limbs. J. P. Glore, Austell, Rt. 2.) - Good plug mule, $25.00. Hor- ace Peacock, Fairburn, Rt. 1. Good saddle mare, deep bay. Can be seen at 1004 Cherokee St., Marietta. E. E. Barrow, Marietta. Nice, smooth bay mare mule, wt. about 900 lbs. about 3 yrs. old, $200.00. Well broke. W. G. Burton, Atlanta, 163 Briar coe Rd. Rt. 2, Ch 5459. Good, healthy, strong horse mule. See Walter Walker m person, Kimberly Rd. near Campbelton. Rd., at Ben Hill or phone. Thomas A. Austin, Jr., Atlanta, Wa 5757. Mare mule, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1100 Ibs. Also reg. Duroc boar, wt. about 450 or 500 lbs. for sale. Want buy saddle and plow mare or colt, 18 mos. old or over. J. H. Smith, Ft. Valley, Re 17 4 Good, sound mare mule. (Children can handle,) $50.00. Would consider some pigs ~ or shoats as part payment. O. Bearden, Douglasville, Rt. 2. 2 Extra nice farm mares. fat and ready for work, wt. 1100 |lbs. ea. bay and black. Will sell separately. Alex N. Booth, Bowman, Rt. i, RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Pr. N. Z. Whites, 5-1-2 mos. olds $4.50-FOB. Swap for Flem- ish Giant or other breed doe, wt. 12 lbs. or over. Write. V. E. New, Atlanta, 1281 Boulevara S. E., De 5697. Chinchillas, hearoneient i4 wks. old, $6. 00 pr; Reds and Blacks, 8 wks. old, $4.00 pr. Vir- we Toole, Macon, 213 North ve. : 2N. Z. W. purebred bucks, 14 wks. old, $2.00 ea., or $3.75 for beth. Robert P. Counts. Haral- son, Black does, 8mos. old, healthy producers.. N. Z. W. does, 7 mos; old, Chinchilla does, 9 mos. old, $4.00 ea., 7 mos. old N. Z. W. bucks, $2.00 ea. Ralph Skinner, Columbus, 3535 River African Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old, | Rd $15.00 pr. 2 Bred sows, $35.00 Ped. giant Chins, fine stock, choice bucks, 2 mos. old, $4.00, ea.: 3 mos. old, 5.00 ea. E. W. Reid, Atlanta, 2164 Belvedere Ave., S. W. White rabbits, 6 to 8 wks. old, $1.50 ea., 2 for $2.50 del. in Ga.; Blacks and Grays, same price. Ship April 3d to 5th. Sex not guar. EE. C. -Ward; Junction City. N. Z. Whites, pure blooded, heavy stock,.4 mos. old, $2.00 ea:, $3:00 pair. FOB. ~~ Mrs, 1. Russell Smith, Louisville. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 3 Grown nanny goats, 1 small nanny, 1small billy, all for $22.00 at my barn, 2 mi. E. Jackson. Levie D. Heath, Jack- son, Rt, _ Nubian milk goat, freshen 3rd time in March. Toggenburg and French Alpine crossed doe, freshen soon. Purebred Saanen buck, 7 mos. old, $45.00 for the 8, subject to registration. Come after. Exc. for cows. T. L. Hammond, Gainesville, Rt. 5. . 12 Ewes,1 ram, 2 wethers, |. good breeding. J. Daves, Ellijay. Rt. 3, Box 79. . . Ifield, MARK ET BUL L, ET 1 eo SHEEP AND GOATS FOR _ Reg. Nubian buck, 2 yrs. old. E xcellent bloodlines, hittle small. Naturally hornless, Bar- gain, as dont need him. Reg. kids arriving soon. Book orders aes F. E. Grubbs, Demcrest, Rt. Purebred Toggenburg pilly, 9 mos. old, $15.00. T. J. Woth, Atlanta, 18 E. Shadowlawn Ave. N. E. Nanny milk goat, $6.00. 2 An- gora nannies, $12.00 ea. R. H. Stephenson, LaFayette, Rt. 2. Male, half Saanan and Tog- genburg, 10 mos, old. Gentle, Pure white, from fine stock, $20.00, exp. col. M. L. Pullen, Pelham, Rt. 1. 20 Young goats, 6 wks, to I yr. old, $3.00 to $50.00. All from high milk producers. Must sell at once. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3, Sweet- water Park. 7 grade milk goats, 1 just fresh (doe kid,) 1 springer, 2 giving milk, 5 bred to reg., Sa- anen of 20 Ib. 11 oz. production breeding. Cheap, or exc, any or all for large size Saanen does. Edwin Smovson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. At Stud, Sir Roderick, most outstandirg Toggenburg of the South, naturally hornless, proven sire of high milk pro- ducers and female, hornless kids. Limited service, Fee, $10.00. John Hynds, Atlanta, 928 Warren St., De 5140. 2 fresh white goats, for sale or trade. A: B. Westbrook, Can- ton. ti) RR St. Nubian and Toggenburg nilk goats, 1 fresh, 3 cts. daily, oth- er freshen March 12th. Quick sale for cash. Mrs. J. P. Patton, Cleveland, t: 2. 1 purebred milk goat, fresh- ened 1 time, now giving over 1 ct. day, more with better at- tention. $10.00. Will not ship. A. B. Tatum, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Jaekson Street. Hampshire doe, 10 mos. old, wt. about 100 lbs., 2-3qut. milk stock: unbred, $15.00 plus ghip-. ping chgs., and erate. G. H. T. | Prince, Demorest, Ryd, Box 14. ft. 3 Toggenburg goat to freshen middle March. See and make offer. Mrs. M. H. Pattillo, Red Oak, Roosevelt Highway. Want to hear from parties in So. Ga., wishing to rent pure- bred, reg. hornless bucks, Sa- anen and Toggenburs, for use in large herds, either milk or common. Mrs. N. C. Smith, Howell. Booking orders for cena: reg. Toggenburg kids from high producing dams and sired by Chickaming Judson T-4979, of high advanced registry an- ecestry. Prices on request. War- ren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Mur- ray hill Ave., N. E. De 6912. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want milking short horn cat- tle, 3 to 4 heifers, springers or ready to breed, and 1 bull old enough for service this year. B, MW Hall. Calhoun. Rt. 2 HOGS WANTED: Want few Tamworth shoats, not reg., at market price; also have for sale 200 Tung Oil trees. 2-4ft. high, good roots, well roped, 15c ea. FOB. J. C. De- Vane, Adel. HORSES AND MULES / WANTED: Want small size Tenn. walk- ing mare or gelding. Fine Tenn. walking stallion. Describe ful- ly. J. H. Garvin, Augusta, 847 18th Street. Want mule, 8-11 yrs. old, wt. 1000 to 1100 lbs. Must be sound and cheap for cash and work anywhere. W. E. Faulk, Hazle- hurst, Rt. 3. Will exc. a good Spanish Ja k ie a mule. C. G. Morris, Bow- on. Want sound work mule, good condition, work anywhere, good eyes, at cheap price, not over 8 yrs. old, wt. 900-1000 lbs. D. F. Ogden, Odum, Rt. 1. Want Jennet or female don- key, large size, young. brdke *o plow. Give full details in first letter. J. Preston Prather, Mon- roe, Rt. 1. Want to hear from party of- fering small, quick, gentle mule and wagon at bargain for cash. Nothing over 700 lIbs., smaller Die pete B. F. Veal, Tifton, soe Want to buy good mule. What have you? R, gd. Walsh, Gar- nace oe ~ LIVESTOCK WANTED 2 yrs. old, $2.50 ea. RABBITS VANTED: Swap reg. Chinchil! ta buck re. for 2 young, bred does, wt. least 8 Ibs. ea. anv breed. Florence Goodman, Marietta poner Road. HEEP AND GOATS | i ANTED: : Want por. kid goats, reg., eae for cash; also 8 guinea pigs (cavies,) 10 to 20 oz. size, also a Jersey heifer calf, 2-3 mos. old. reg.. chear del. A. J. Adams Sycamore, Rt. 1. Box 75, : POULTRY FOR SALE. AUSTRA-WHITES: 25 Austra-White pullets. lay~ ing. best grade. $2.00 ea. for entire lot: also Muscovy ducks, same price. lot of 10. E. Mave nard, Newton. BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: ao N. H. Reds. Rock pit chicks, -R. O winge won production stock. Write fo Paes: J. G. Buvers. Whit urge 2 trios black breasteas Re Game bantams, old English type. now laying. none over 1 yr. old, $6.00 trio. W. A. Cole Savannah. 32 East Tavlor ot ae Cochin bantams. $5.00 Black Cochins, $5.00 trio: White Cochins, $3.00 - Mod- erns in Birchen, B. B. Reds. -Whites and Brown nade. $5.00 ea. Guar. please or money re turned. Herbert Williamso Augusta, 405 Chaffee Ave. B. R. baby chicks from heavy laying, bloodtested stock $15.00 C postpaid: also 3 B. R roosters. $2.50 ea. . Mrs. Flor ence Van Leer. Atlanta. Rie Box 81: BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 1 February hatch. 2 rooster. ready for service. lar: strain, $2.00. Mrs. Henrs Lumbert, Graymont. a Very choice White Ro cockerels. 6 mos. old, $4.06 e also Eggs, $3.00: per 15. Fin est matings of over 40. VIS. breeding of White Roc Walter A. Wagner. Clayton CORNISH. GAMES ae GIANTS: 3 game roosters: 1 Red Qu il Blue Jap cross. 5 lbs.: Shaw neck-Black Game cross. 1 y old. 6 lbs.: other Warhorse- Shawlneck, 1 yr. old. $4. 00 aa. . C. Bennett, Duluth, ee Ve 3 Game roosters. 2 Taye lers and 1 Black Eagle, 1 a Mrs. . Kreis. Austell} Rt. bo 7 14-16 Dark Cornish comes els, March and-April hatch, al wt., 6-7 lbs, ea.. my farm. Cash. J. B "Patter son, Wavcross. Rt. 4. Box 1k 2 purebred AAA Cornish cockerels. ready for service Ibs. ea., $3.00 ea. FOB. Char lie Malphus. Tusculum. Pure Dark Cornish Indian roosters, May and June, a hatch, healthy, good cond.. for $3.25, exp. col, on the 6 for $9.00. exn. col. Ida eg Sullivan. whitesbare.. Rt. same breed, $1.50 per 15: Leghorn ke Game cross eggs, $1.00 p C. O. Sikes. Sylvester. DD Dark Cornish Indian hen purebred. $2.25 ea.: also 1 purebred B. R. pullets. readv to begin laying. $2.00 ea. Gle Holton, Tarrytown. Rt. 1. 10 Cornish pullets. AY t lbs.. some laying. 1 cockere 5 mos. old. about 7 lbs.. no akin to pullets. $16.75 for the lot here: also want buy 5 gee guinea pigs (cavies). at $1.00 ea. Reed F. Fowler. Roy. LEGHORNS: a 30 Brown Leghorn, April hatch pullets. now at and 1 rooster, for sale. Boe ce Atlanta. 1789 Howell Mill se N. W. He 6150. Booking orders for 4 cade old W. L. pullets, 25 for $12.0 50 for $24.00: $45.00 C. FOB; Mixed breed baby chicks. $10.00 C postpaid; also day- ole turkeys, 50c ea. No order les: hundred on baby chicks. H.. Rete: Mitchell, P. O. Box 7. 10 Eng.. W. L. chic 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea. FOB ex office: also sev. hundred feed sacks, cotton, 15c ea: jute, 10c ag om to 20c ea. Also fine O. I. boar and 2 meat hogs. W. S: Mixon, Griffin. eee See ord dalle cows, heifers, E. Aycock, Moultrie, and calves, will be sold at Auction at the Livestock Auditorium, Moul- trie, on February 25. Sale at 1:00 P. M. Write. W. POULTRY FOR SALE 95 AAA Ww. L. April 1943 atch hens, now laying. $1.50 ona or $1.25 ea. at-my oe C. L. Reese. See Rt. 150 big tvpe Eng. W. L. hens, - ~mos. old, culled and blood- ted. $1.50 ea.. or $1.25 ea. for FOB. Carolyn Payne, MINORCAS AND MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS; 4 Black Minorcas, 2 zeghorns, 2 Golden Campine. Ancona pullets. layine, $15.90 ye ot 1 Etebred | Blue An- dalusian cockerel. eee 23 00. 2, Ty. Wallace. At- Janta, 1040 Manigault Sh. Se. 250 nice laying hens. March hatch, now in good production, R. I... White Rocks, Cornish. Barred Rocks, $375.00 entire flock. Will not sell ehaiaiely J. B. McLeod, Val- dosta, Rt. 8 BOX ST. Bes very fine mixed breed (Barred Rocks and Buff Orp- ngtons) roosters, $1.50: ea., at y home. Wi not ship. Mrs. | i. C. Fairman, Atlanta. 898 aa Cirele N, E. VG SAFOWLS. PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL. ETC: _4 Mutant pheasant ~ cocks. 3.50 and $4.00 ea.: Hens. $2.00 .: Want purebred B. R_ cock. -G. Casteel. Chamblee. Rt. 1: | co pigeons, 75c for Exe. for 2 common ban- a8 hens: also 1 Blinker brood ock, wt. 5% lbs.. half Round- ead. and half Claret. $2.00. sar po. Gainesville, 718 : pr. purebred squabbing fomers, $2.00 pr. Ben Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th Ave. 3 pr. mated and banded _K. pigeons, $2.50 vr.. $11.00 or lot. Dr. Wm. H. Bookham- mer. Atlanta, 3064 Dale Drive, anc a Ave sre Ph rk woo C2 Sah: Ja 6947. us ie : Native Bob. White quail, 4. 50 pair, FOB. W. Glenn, Decatur, 155 Winona ave REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): Very dark Red Donaldson ockerels, just grown, $3.00 ea. Baby chicks, Reds, $16.00C:Del. Order in advance; Eggs, $1.60 per 16 del. oo ee Gray Brown, Stone Mtn., 20. Bar coniee Red roosters, ae ea. . Cox, Hampton. ke, d cock or cock- -erel, $3.50: also 10 dark red pullets. and cockerel, $25.50. All AAA stozk. Mrs. Bettye Donaldson, Summit. Rt. 1. 100 AAA N. H. Red pulleits, $1.25 ea.: also nice cockerels, ame price, Send stamp if in- Ormation wanted. B Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. ce APO 180 N. H. Red hens. U. pullorum tested. 8 mos. old, laying 80 per cent. $2.00 _ ea. Mrs. Carrie Tuggle. Buford. 40 R. I. Reds for market, 28c ib. at the door: 16 R. I. Red _AAA roosters. for: sale. Mrs. "GC Clitton, Millen. TURKEYS GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC FOR SALE 259 Speckled guineas, mostly 1942 hatch, think 1 male and 8 5 good laying stock, $12.00 tor lot; also 7 Speckled guineas, 1943 hatch, $8.00. FOB. John Jacobs, Marietta, RFD 3. Trio very fine M. B. turkeys, Spring 1943 hatch, pasture raised; Pox > immuned. $24.00 hOB Mrss- CO. Chelena, Clarkston, *phone No, 4542. : 1 pr. half Turkey and half R. . Red, also 3 other cockerels, ame breed, $2.00 ea. Add post- Ber Ol. express. Mrs. Ws E, charle es Hilijay, Rt. 5 Box 4. 15 purebred M. B. turkey ems and 5 hens, about 9 mos. old, plenty large to age, $6.00 >a. im lot for $100.00 at my home, 2-mi. South Butler. Mrs. Ruth ebae Butler, Rt. 1. _ $1.50 ea., here or exc. for or turkeys. Will ship. Rod- Jordan, Manassas, Rt, 1, _ serviceable |- from quality | | hens, 417 Fr POULTRY FOR SALE 2 nice turkeys, 6 mos. old, 4.50 ea. $12.00 for both. Mrs. t. Hudson, Douglasville, Rt o.8 WYANDOTTES: 15 White Wyandotte hens, now laying and 1 rooster, $26.00: 10S. C. White Rock pullets and 1 rooster, Oct. Ist hatch, $16.00: Send coops. Cash or money order. Mrs. eee blood, Midville. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS WANTED: Am interested in buying Fancy breed: of chicks. Write. Jo-n Janette, Macon, 306 Ma- con* Ave. Want some chicks to raise on halves, 1 day to 6 wks. old. Any kind. Partv to pay express on tk ir half back to them; I will | pay postage on all to me. Want 500-600. Pearl Dockery, Cleve- land, Rt. 4. Want bantam chickens, Games preferred, but consider other kind. O. E. Knight, Renger. Want 6 mixed bantam hens, about 1 yr. old, at 50c ea. G. B. Dillard, Davisboro. BARRED WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: Want purebred Imperial Ring- let Barred Rocks. Quote price on chicks and eggs. ,W.. C. Hanes, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Want 1 purebred Partridge Rock rooster. Write what you have and price. Mrs. Ew C. Reece, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. GIA ITS WANTED: Want 2 March or April hatch Black Giant roosters, no culls; also want lb. Marglobe tomato and 1 lb. Red Turnip Beet seed. Jesse Lawson, Doraville. HAMBURGS WANTED: Want a rooster and 1 to 6 hens, purebred Gold Pencil Hamburgs, not over 18 mos. old preferred. Will pay $5.00 each and pay expenses. C. N. Har- rell, Chamblee. phone Atlanta phone Ch 6963. LAMONAS WANTED: Want buy Lamona breeding cockerels.. Write full detaiis. Mrs. J. W. Neal, Rossville, Rt. i : LEGHORNS WANED: Want 1 Brown Leghorn roos- ter, not over 1 yr old. State best price exoress prepaid R. H. Haze, Valdosta, Bhs 3, Box 256 A. Want 10 to 25 AAA fe 4-A grade preferred) large type W. L. 6 to 10 mos. old pullets, healthy and at very reasonable price. -At once. Mrs.. J. W. Hamm, Summit, Rt. 1. PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC. WANTED: Want a Blue Peacock. Mrs. = H. Simmons, Dry Branch, Rt. 1. Want 2o0r3 Blue peafowl or would buy the pea- cocks to get the hens: also in- terested in White and Green Jav peafowls. Quote best prices. | Mrs. Inez Morgan, Americus. Want 2 odd White King pig- eon roosters. Must be purebrea. Will pay 50c ea;, also pay 25c pair for 6or 8 pr. common pigeons, and will ay express. A. T. Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. 1, Box 58. Want 75 full-zrown, live Quail in good condition, either sex. Advise what you have and price at once. W. C. Satterth- wait, Atlanta; 115 Jackson St... Wa 0131. : 2 POSITIONS WANTED. 21 yr. old white woman, with small child, wants job on farm with reliable people for home| and salary. Mrs. time, Fair amt. ration bill fur- nished in crep time. 15 mi. At- lanta. Good land. White or col. L, S. Burns, Tucker. Want high class farm labor, share croppers, wage hands, farm located at Piedmont, 7 mi. Barnesville. School, churches, Z daily mails, RR station. High class land. = C. Collier, Barnes- ville. e Want good married man, white or col., to work farm, wages year round. | $40.00 mo. Can have some patches. Fur- nish good 3 R.. ceiled house, plenty wood, water convenient; on paved hiwy. Can supply elec. lights to responsible and right party. W.L. Wilson, Sparta. Want man with family to do some plowing, driving tractor, pulling plants and produce. All letters ans. . F. Baker, Syca- more, Rt. 1. Want man and wife for farm. Man must be ble drive tractor. Both to work. George M. Bur- gess, Bonaire. Want family for 2H. crop, 50- 50 basis. Good land, pasture and plenty wood Sidney Jackson, Commerce, Rt. 2. Want family for 2 H. crop on shares (50-50 basis:;) some ex- tra day work if wanted, Thick- ly settled white communi:y. Good land, lies well. Good 4 R. house. On mail Rt., good pas- ture. Will furnish cow if need- ed, also monthly run bill. 25 mi. So. Atlanta. H. L. Sherwood, McDonough, Rt. 3. : Want man and wife, or small family, white or col., to make crop on halves Good land, good mule, very good house, or will Hire and pay cash, or will fur- nishto reasonable amount. Must stay-sober. 8 mi. So. Rockmart. ae ref. Dont write if over 50 J. M. Garner, Rockmart, stock to work with, good cotton and peanut |{ allotments, prefer within 20 or 10 A. See, as '50-50_ basis. Bak, Piant Shares or wages. Jersey bull, SPECIAL NOTICE 9 cattle, 1 to 2 years old, consisting of 2 Holstein heifers, 5 Jersey. ant Guernsey mixed heifers, 1 Black Angus bull, a - 1 sort of scrub, here, awaiting call of Owne _ with proof of ownership. Communicate with Bel. mont Jones, at the Bureau of Investigation, At lanta, 959 East Confederate Ave. FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTEI Want farmer for 2 H. crop on 38rds and 4ths. give good acre- age and some land free. Write at once. Mrs. B. T. Osborr:, Clermont, Rt. 1. wage hands, to work in Candler County. Mrs. Mary Jane Eden- field, Stillmore, Rt. 1. Want 1plow hand for1H. farm. Share farm or good wages, to right party. Must be sober and good qualities. See or write. Charlie Malphus, Tus- culum. Want tenant for farm in Ha- bersham Co. ,about 7 mi, W. Clarkesville. 35 A..open, fine Mtn. bottom land; some fine house, pasture, smokehouse, etc. see J. T. Sosebee, Clarkesville, RFD (who is on adjoining farm), or write. Ben T. Huiet, Atlanta, 615 State Office Bldg. Want vood man for truck farming and. to raise feed for team, on 50-50 basis. Good lar |, fairly good house; water, wood, ete. Good, sober, honest, white man with 2 or 3 in family to work. Call at once and look over. C. C. Carpenter, eee Rt; 2. Want settled col. couple with- out children, to live on farm. Both to work, Good pay. Mrs. T. S. Whitfield, Guyton, Rt. I, Box 164. Want honest, reliable, col. woman to work on small farm. $7.50 week and board. Mrs. S. IM. Johnson; Atlanta, 311 Howell: ae Mill Road, N. W. _. Want family, large enough to cultivate 1 H. crop. Give pota- to patch, garden, cotton, corn, peas; house, wood, water Ay yard School bus by door House ready 10 mi. No. Canton. White or col. H. G. Brown, Canton, Rice. Want good, honest, sober fam- ily, white or col. for 2 H. farm, Good land, 4 R. house, 2 good mules; on school bus line, Mail~ Rt. churches, But cant move if too far off. Mrs. E. H. Morrison, Charing, Rt. 1, Box 33. Want man with small family on 8rds and 4ths and will help get mule to make crop. or Standing rent. Will furnish some chickens and turkeys to right man. and we will share in same after expenses are aid. Good 7 R. house, pasture, good out-houses, best of land. Lo- cated at Woodstock. Help in any way to right man. W. A. Dial, Columbus, 1183 Tate Drive. Want wages handon farm. Pay $30.00 mo. and board. A. N. Hatcher, Albany, don 4, Box P15; Want good man, col. or white, for large 1 H. crop, for standing. rent cr 3rds and 4ths. Good 6 R. house, out-buildings, water and pasture, good land, 5 miles East of Dallas. Mrs. Suric Clay, | Dallas; Rt. 1. Want man with family enough to milk 50,cows. $90.00 mo. for first mo., then pay $100 monthly, furnish house, wood and lights: 1/4 mi, good. school, town. Milking machines. Must pe see Us. Sraithy Vian s- ield. Want tenant farmer. 2 H. farm, 4 mi., a defense plant, on Hampton and Locust Grove Hwy. Elec. lights; grain already up and growing. Write or come at once. (Party working this farm had to go into service. ) Mrs. D. M. Weems, Luella. Want farmers for 2 H. mule farm and 5 H. tractor farm, on Plenty cotton and tobacco on both farms, in Candler Co., near Metter. L. H. Edenfield, Stilmore. Rt. 1. Want good farmer for 2 H. crop on halves. 2 good mules, 15 A. bottoms 35 A. cotton ana other crops. Near churches and school,. on mail route. 4 mi. town. Plenty wood, water and pasture. Plenty wood, water and community. Mrs. L. V. Brown, Royston.,; Rt. 2. Want nice, clean, white wom- an, not under 40, to live on pce and do general work around farm, $3.00 wk., room and board Claud W. Johnson, "| Conyers, Rt. 2. ple. $30.00 mo. and board. 1m Want 2 share croppers and Qe near 24> | jobs around the farm and p -tain, Alpharetta. Want good man, able to plo 1 H. crop, Quiet home for rig! kind of man with elderly Albany. J. ae Lamberth, wick. Want farm pamaities io wo on farm. Good houses and gox farms. G. Hamp Martin, Ca merce. Want good farmers for S H. . farms on shares. G houses, Elec., School bus Can furnish stock and. supp: Fred L. White, Buckhead, . Want good farmers for 68 open land, good house, bar pasture. wood, on 3rds and or standing rent. Any amoul Of 1 10r 2-H crop, and Mail by door. Pherson, Villa Rica. Want 2 dairy and barn Good living conditions and aries to right parties. Write. E. McCready, Atlanta, 410 Pa mer Bldg. Cr 3175. Want middleaged, Beers woman to live as one of fami and assist with farm work. | week salary. Mrs. Hermes se liams, Clarkston. Want middleaged, unencum- bered woman. to: live in hor and do farm work. Roon board and small salary. Mrs. Eva Cheshire, Atlanta, f Rosewood Dr. N. E. Ma 604 Want good farm hand, wh doesnt mind Se $l wood school and church, 1-1-9 L. East Sandy Springs on Gler Ridge, Dr. Woodrow ae Dunwoody. Want family to woe. on V getable farm, near Atlant Truck drivr preferred. Pe man, $2.00 to- $2.50 day, a pending on what he can will do. Good house with e R. F. Sams, Clarkston. Want good tractor driver. E. Sullivan, Byron, Rt. 2. Want good 1 or 2 H farm on halves or 3rds and 4 White or col. Good land. Ne Ben Hill. L. R. Wade, H ville, 3136. elie Rd., Si RASE, Want good man for excelle 2 H. farm, West Newton C 50-50 basis. 5 R. house, Cotton land (produces 1 : ner acre.) See. E. A. Hopki Covington, RFD. Oak Want immediately white colored couple to care for P Grove, do gardening and work. Year round job. wages, 4 R. house, elec. lighi and water furnished. George Hurst, Albany; Rt. 4:- pi 1873 R. Want good men for farm Hall. Co., near. school church.. Standing rent. Docia Harris, Lula. * Want honest man to live house -as one of family | work 1 H. crop on shares. 8 from Market town, 4 mi. iro Ranroad G.-R. Rheney, He lem, RED In # Want col. family to work Wages or will give part cr ae desired. Good 5 R. house; c to school. Apply M. D. Lanier. : Want man and wife for fi work. $2.00 day each, for ular work; home and pat furnished free. Mrs. W. T. G Gainesville, Rt. 1. Want share cropper for 2 farm. Good 4 R. house, stock good land, arge Peal Tobacco'and Cotton acreag S2-Hicks: Adel. Want man to de gene iL garden patches. State disp tion,: and. habits and ~ wanted. Permanent wit x and board furnished. Smith, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Want reliable white wor to live in home and assist farm chores. Room, board $30.00 mo. Mrs. John M. small Dairy., No pasteur! bottling Give ref., an classification, N. tary, Ochlocknee or Thomasville No. 232-W3