TOM LIN DER * COMMISSION ER Ae Geb eo etl JUNE 21, 1944 EDITORIALBy Tom Linder CHAPTER 3 ON COTTON . Proverbs 14:31: He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker:- but he that honour- eth Him hath mercy on the poor. oA ere eat many people are asking me what is the pros- t for cotton prices to go up. The federal. sovernment has a eomplete monopoly in : straint of trade. on cotton. The federal government contr ols the price of cotton as solutely as it controls the price of postage stamps. A Beast With Two Horns he cotton market is a beast with two. horns. One horn of this: beast is the market in which the mers actual cotton with bagging and ties on it is eboney d sold. he other horn of this beast is what is known as the ytton futures contract market. Tn the futures contract markets, farmers cotton with geine. and ties is not bought and sold. ~ Futures contract iaarkets are not intended for buying selling actual cotton. Under the rules of the cotton exchange, you can not uy and sell real cotton. You only buy lottery tickets. The futures contract markets do three things. Tirst, hey relieve the gambling public of its cash. Second, they sorb all the speculative demand for actual cotton with ageing and ties on it. Third, they constitute a gambling nplement for forcing down the price of farmers actual How The Futures Market Is Manipulated In previous issues of The Market Bulletin, I have vn you the tremendous amounts of cotton futures sold nd the verv insignificant amount that is ever delivered sa result of futur es trading. I will now show you why not cotton is delivered as a ult of futures trading. : Sotton mills do not pty cotton futures | to get cotton spin. Many cotton mills would like to buy their needs on a otton exchange if they could do so. - Under ie rules, however, cotton mills can not buy ac- ual cotton on a futures market. It is fixed this way to keep the mills from amine etual cotton. If mills could buy actual cotton on the fu- res markets, this would have a tendency to raise quota- lons on the future es markets. Since the mills can not buy cotton to spin on the sivestock Sales, Georgia Auction Mavicts a Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named. vune 16, 1944 - Per Cwt. ihe 8 (Thursday)Valdosta __ ~ $13.00 9 (Friday)Thomasville = 13.55 12 -(Monday)Sylvester : : - 13.00 14 (Wednesday)Albany -12:75 14 (Wednesday)Rome - 13.40 14. (Wednesday)Vidalia > om 12.95 TOP FED CATTLE 8 (Thursday)Valdosta 9 (Friday)Thomasville - 12 (Monday)Sylvester 12.00- 13.60 14 (Wednesday)Albany 12.00- 14.20. 14 (Wednesday)Rome : - 14,00 $12.00-$17.00 10.00- 11.00 4 py anesdey) Vidalia : - 16.20 futures market, the mills place their orders for se cot: ton with big spot houses, such as Anderson: Clayton Cot ( Company. - The mills then hedge their pees of cotton eith by selling orders for soods against the cotton bought they do not have orders for 200ds, they hedge by se ing eotton futures in the futures contract market. oo By this means, the cotton mills are foreed to. se : futures. How The Goveramcnis Cotton Monopoly Contr 5 Cotton Prices. Let's see just how the government conteole 16a) price of the farmers cotton. : Lets also see just how the futures contract market fixes the price on the farmers cotton. Under present laws, enacted by Congress, the retar y of Agriculture: (1) Determines a figure which he says represen the parity price for cotton. in a given month. (2) Determines and fixes crades of cotton. (3) The Commodity Credit Corporation makes loans on eotton at 90 per cent of the ee price fixed by the Secretary of Agriculture. : (4) The Commodity Credit Ce fate the di ference in loans on cotton on each grade and staple lengt Since the Secretary of Acriculture fixes the parit price and the Commodity Credit Corporation makes loar of 90 per cent of what the Secretary of Agriculture say is parity, it is obvious, even to a school hay that cotton cannot go lower than the government loan... ~ i It is obvious that the lower the parity price is fi by. the Secretary of Agriculture, and the wider the differ- ence between grades and staples, the less money the far- mer can borrow. It is equally obvious that these wider differences an low parity prices fixed by the Secretary of Agricul and by Commodity Credit Corporation cause the farme sell his cotton at a much lower price. With parity price fixing power and grade fixin power, the Secretary of Agriculture and the Commodit: Credit Corporation ean hold the price of cotton as high as they choose. Thev can also depress the price of cotton as low they choose. The Other Horn of the BeastFutures Contract Markets Under laws enacted by Congress, the Attorney Ger eral of the United States, the Beer etary of Commerce, ant the Secretary of Agriculture constitute a board which h full control of the futures contract markets. Under the law, the Attorney General, the Secretary o 0 Comimerce and the So->>tary of Agriculture are iow as ed POA a Bone on Paes "Dwo). Fresh Fruits and Vegetables a June 16, 1944 Atlanta Beans (Lima), per bu. Hees, $3.00-$4.00 Beets, per: -oz.= 2 50- 375 Cabbage, per pound 3 i 02-214 Collards, per doz. bunches. 1.0024: Cucumbers, per bu. 1.50-~ Okra, per bu. hprs. _.. Onions (Dry), per 50 Ib. sacks _ Onions (Green), per doz. bunches Peaches, per bu. baskets . Peas (Field), per bu. hprs. =. Potato Slips, per crts., 1,000 plants Squash, per bu. hprs. Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. S gag COTTON PRICES T eg = os So ee and cae cirecnce admussable ler postage regulations inserted one time on each request and | ed only when request is accompanied by new copy of | Limited space will nof permit insertion of notices containing gor than 30 words ineluding name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not; any responsibility for any notice appearing in the ] Published Weekiy az 14-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. y Department of Agriculture om Linder, Commissioner, ecutive Office, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. _ Publication Office 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Exeeutive Offices Bite Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. otic on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State vee : Atlanta, Ga. 3 as second class matter gust 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act une 6 1900. Accepted for ailing at special rate of postage. O ded for in Section 1103. Act i rGontiened fori Page One) 0. : geiness on all futures contract markets must approved by THE BOARD. These markets cannot even operate exeept ith the approval of THE BOARD. _ The Secretary of Commerce is Mr. ee ones. 2 Mr, W. L. Clayton, well known throughout cotton world as a member of the large cotton rm of Anderson-Clayton Cotton Company, is Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Anderson-Clayton. Cotton Company have | the prime movers in the development of otton farms, cotton gins and cotton oi} mills in outh Ameriea. _ Anderson- Clayten Cotton Company and her large spot houses have buyers throughout the country. These cotton buyers buy cotton ac- ording to quotations from the New York fu- s market. It should be apparent to the most ec mind that whoever fixes prices on the black- rd in the New York Futures Market, auto- atieally fixes the price on the farmers cotton the country towns. Remember, that the cotton futures market. s under direct and absolute control of THE BOARD, and, remember, that THE BOARD is composed of the Secretary of Commerce, the See- retary of Agriculture and the Attorney General the United States. The big spot houses have contracts with the rtton mills for cotton at a certain price. The ers for the spot houses are going to pay, at in- or points, prices based on quotations on the lackboard on the New York futures market. It to the interest of the spot buyers for futures uotations to go down. The big spot houses can afford ic sell fu- es short on the New York Exchange. The wer the futures quotation, the less the cotton yuyers will pay for the farmers cotton. This is not all: The Competitors of spot es in the country towns are also buying ae- rding to the New York futures quotations. If the big spot houses can run quotations rin New York, their competitors will pay ower prices in country markets. The result is that you have the big spot ses selling futures. Many cotton mills are Jling futures. Speculators and gamblers are ng futures. Only the farmer is selling actual Unda this arrangement, the facie is fore _to sell the actual cotton which he produced 1} his toil, in competition with fictitious cot- n futures represented by nothing but lottery } ts issued j m the cotton futures market. oe The Board things Zo eee and bates prices pom \ THE ROARD has helpless vietim. BOARD still has aiethes ace nee ean play to keep cotton prices down. | The cotton that the gvovermment loan ean be thrown on the market by Commodity Credit Corporation. THE BOARD operates directly under the President beeause all three of its members, the Attorney General, the Seeretary and the Secretary. of Geeagliaee, are appointed by the. President, and hold offiee at his pleasure. farmers have ee in the of Commerce a strangle hold on the -leotton farmer, as deadly and unrelenting as any in whieh a boa- constrictor ever enmeshed its TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE White double petunias, red frand-~ pink ~~ coneh begonias, Christmas cactus, grape leaf be- |gonia, caladiums, * dif. cols. Touch-Me-Not spoonful. Add postage. Thelma Hayes, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Hardy phlox, goldenglow, yucea, white ribbon grass, tiger, yellow and white iris, 10c ea. Add postage. Vera Silvers, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Box 88. \ CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 1560 bu. . Whatiey slipped shucked corn, in sound cond. $2 00. bu. at barn.- J.-H. Park, Molena, Ph 122-R. : 40 bu. corn in shuck, $1.50 bu. FOB aft my farm, 5.1/2 rat. W. Douglas. Can weigh your truck in Douglas. Dont come on Tuesdays. W. B. Douglas. : Piedmont-Hastings seed corn, special stock from stalks in field $1.25 pk. Add postage. R. P Steinheimer. Brooks, Ri 4. 20 bu. ined shuck corn, nor weevil-eaten at my farm, bu. 3 bu. purple hull speckled } peas. Also 3 pigs, 4-5 mos. old, gilts sows. Hwy. 22. MO. Lindsey, Lizells. 150 bu. only. K. Ss. slipped sshuck corn: farm. J. D.-Carroll, Grovetown, Hamilton Farm. Bellville. J. L. Rogers, Manas- | sas, BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 500 los. pure Jackson Wonder Chipley, Rt. 2. _iCreole and telephone hot weather English peas, 40c Ib. White half-runner beans, 50c lb. Copenhagen Market cabbage seed. 35c oz. 500 Marglobe certified tomato seed, 25c. But- ler Smith, Roy. About 50 bu. mixed Era and Whip peas, $6.00 bu; cash with order. R. S. Smith, Washing- 3n. White bunch butterbeans. 35c lb. 3 Ibs.. $3.00. Mrs. Fred Yel- ton. Appling. 30 bu. Brabham peas, bright and sound, $7.00 bu. Mrs. I. L. oo Jefferson. Rt. 2, Box 145. 100 Ibs ea., white or col/ bu. putterbeans. 25e lb. Add post- age. M. W. Gunn, Zebulion, Rt. }. oes Good bearing peas, $6.00 bu. ae Byrd, Atkinson, Broxton. ty te Oceola velvet beans. and 90- day runners, $3.75 bu, FOB. Dr. H. F: Bent. Midville. 12 bu. velvet beans, $4.00 bu. 4 bu. Brabham peas, FOB. H. D. Goodwin, Greens- boro. Edible soybean. seed, 30 lb. Add postage: C: H. Steele, Bairdstown. . Tender. striped half-runner bean seed. 30c pt. Butter peas, Zoe pt. Yellow crookneck squash, 50e pt. White Globe, Purple Top turnip seed, 1944 cron 35 pt. PP. Also coarse white guano bags, wasted, free} of holes; 20c ea. Mrs, W. Ww. Wallace, Arnoldsville. geraniums, 2, 25c. Double pink seed, 10c_ tea-. 20e Ve. $8.50 bu,; lemon and blue lilies, cannas, , jor yellow Crowders. Alderman, | $2.00 6 miles E. Roberta. 20 bu. Oceola velvet beans at} About 150 bu.corn. $1.75 bu. } (colored) bush butterbean seed, | 40e Ib. Ng.checks.. D..T. Gates... 20 bu: mixed peas: $6.00 bu. $7.00 bu. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 2 bu. nice soun.. sugar Crow- der peas, 1 1/2 bu. syeckled Crowders, 1 bu. brown Crow- ders. $20.00, $5.00 bu. for lot. FOB. Shipped im good sacks, | ana any amt de oe Mauk. Brown-eyed Crowder peas, Field peas. -~).50 to $6.50 bu. Also water- melon seed. Duke Creek and Cuban, $2.75 Io. FOB. Corn in ae peanut hay. L. F. Eas- terlin. Andersonville. 15e Ib. Little white blackeyes, 15 Ib: large brown FOG: 1b; On orders under 50c. Add post- age 25c Defense, or 3c stamps. Mrs. W..J. Nunrarv, Tindowici, Rit. . : Running Piece streak- ed, spotted, white and mixed eols., heavy-bearing, 30c pt. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville. 10 bu. mixed field peas, $4.50 bu. FOB. Tom. Buffington, Woodland, Rt. 1. Calif. black-eyed peas, - Yo, Exe. for print feed sacks: i lb. peas for 1 sack( (want 3 of kind,) or 2 Ibs.. peas, for 3 -| white sacks each. Pay postage. Mrs. W. D. Hudson, Blairsville, Rt. 2 iD. Dus Clay peas, $6.00 bu. FOB. W. J. Hitchcock, Dever- eux. 5. pi. a peas. $5.50 bu. $ bu. clay peas. $6.50 bu. 8 bu. Brabhams. $7.50 bu. FOB. Joe Morgan, Vienna. 40 bu. Brabham peas: 15 bu. New Era pea seed, $6.00 bu. FOB. C. A. Walker, Ellaville. 200 lbs. baby Lima bunch but- terbeans, 25c Ib. Add postage. -S. O. Chapman, Zebulon. 4 to 6 bu. old fashioned speck- led peas, $6.00 bu. Also 50 gals. Ga. cane syrup in 1 gal. eans, $1.50 gal. Add 10e gal. for ship- J. H. Sanders, Vienna, Rt. PLANTS FOR SALE Early Wakefield cabbage | plants: Marglobe tomato, 20c C. Citron seed, 60c lb. Add post- aS Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Large Marglobe, Oxheart, Kee Stone. New Stone tomato plants, 500, 90ce; $1.60 M. No checks. PP., in 4&a.. .J.H. Davis, Mill- edgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126. > Imp. PR., La copper skin, Early Triumph, old-time Boone, Red Gold and Maryland Golden potato plants, 500, 75c: $1.25 M. 5 M, $5.00: $1.00 C. Prompt shipment. Add postage. C. A. Dobbs. Gainesville. Collard cabbage and tomato plants, $2.25 M. Del. 5 M. or more, $2.00 M. Collect. E. B. Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt 2: Imp. and treated PR. potato tplants. $1.25 M. PP. Buford R. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. PR. potato plants, $1.50 M. FOB. Govt. insp. full count, des shipment. No checks. E. N. OQuinn, Odum. Genuine pink and red okin PR. potato plants, govt. insp. treated, $1.15 M. Prepaid, 90c M. Exp. eol; in large orders, 50e C. Prompt shipment. Hovis Lightsey. Screven. Wakefield cabbage plants, 35e C; 300, 90c: $2.25 M. Baltimore and New Stone tomato, Ga. and heading collard, 25c C: 300, 70c: $1.50 M. PR potato, 40e C: $2 M. Boone potato, 50cC. Lee a Gainesville, Rie 2, pox Potato plants, govt. insp. and treated, full count. $1.50 -M. June Del. M. T.- Griffis, Odum, Rt. 1. Screven. Rustin, Peas: little solid white conch | or rice, red or pink skin, 90c M 4 eK Now ready. Paul Lightsey, Sereven, Lae PR. red skin potato plan $2.25 M. Del.in Ga. State i PO only. No checks. Story, Quitman, Rt. 4. _ PR. potato plants, imp. 20 insp. $1.90 Mo del. W. W. liamson, Bristol Rt. 1. ; Rt. : fe Pe D. C. Nail, Baxley, Rt. 3.. Marglobe, New Stone, Baltimore. Rutger toma plants, $1.50 M.: 500, 200. 50c.. Del. Moss p. ae plants, same pri . Mullis. Baxley, Rt. 4. j Margiobe and Stone tor plants, heading collard, $1.50; $2.00 M. Wokcheld Dutch cabbage, 500, $1.75; $2. M. Del. A. C. Garrett, G ville- Rt. . PR pctato planis, rt ivellow skin, $150 M. Prompt shipment. J ohn Thornton, Screven. PR. govt. red skin potato. ae insp. $1.00 M.. ready. J. W. Lang, a Tp PR. potato plants, govt ins $1.50 M. Del. No cheeks. P m shinment, good plants. SS Lightsey, Sereven, Rt. oy vars. tomato sla M:; 500. $1.00 200, 50c. Del. Fi 5 } | Mrs. Mary M i count, prompt shipments. :orethy Dils, Baxley, Rt. 4 New Stone and Mia lo tomate plants, $1.25 M. P skin potatoe plants, $1.75 M eheeks. J: J. Carter. Ba: Rt. 4. Box 79. PR. potato planis, vet i ns and treated. red skin, $1.25 1 up. $1.15 M. Del. Good cou and prompt shipment. -echecks. WwW. re. Lightsey. Ser PR. potato plants, state i imp. red or yellow skin, & $5.00. Millions to offer. count, promot shipment. = | Tyre, Bristol, PR. potato plants. pure _ skin, $1.50 M. FOB. F; Harris, Baxley. PR. potato plants. pave a $1.25 M del..Good. strong plan prompt shipment. - RB. berlin, Surrency, Rt. PR. red skin okie lan $1.50 M. Del. Osear | Blakely. : PR. red and yellow skin ato plants, $1:50 M. Red vel $2.00 M. Marglobe, Break O Day, Rutgers, $1.00 M. Pron shipment. Dewey Cresby, G ham. : Tobacco plants, $3.00 M: $2.00: 100, 50c. Mrs. M. F. dis, Quitman, Rt. 4. _ Pure -red skin potato plan $1.25 M. FOB. Now ready. F count, prompt shipment. M. : with order. Ales L. Wilh Surreney, Rt. 2 : ot Marelobe keraatd plants, $1, M. PR. reds. $2.75 M.. Pro shipment. Mrs. Mary MeNe Hazlehurst. ; Hastings nice, long ga: plants, 6, 20c; 12 for 30c. Mi B. Wood, Griffin. [ae PR. potato plants, red ski govt. insp. from vine-cutti $2.00 M. No cheeks or COD ders. R. L. Strickland, B! shear. RFD, Box 304. 4 Baltimore,: New Stone, Ma globe tomato, 500, $1.00; $1. > Mossed. full count a ee oe shane oe S $1.75 Mv Del. Now ready. Shi ped by return mail or money r funded. Frank Merritt, Sere en, Rt..1, Box 193. PR. potato plants, govt. insp. Seed grown fro. vine cuttings, $1.75 M. De M up. $1.50 M. Del. Lightsey. Screven. All vars, cabbage plants, 75c: 200. 50c. Marglobe, Ne Stone. Rutger, Break Matehless tomato plants, $ M. Del. Moss packed, pro! shipment. PR. potato vin M. 500 $1.50. Mrs. Ruby - Wilson, Baxley, Rt. 4. Stokedale. Rutger. we tomato plants, $1.50 M. N fresh, now ready, mess pack full count, we. shinma Ng . Crosby, Bax PR potato plants, gov $1.25 M. Del. in Ga Dukes, Baxley, ut Mar lobe nen plants, now fe until last July, $2.50 Leg Hilburn, LaFayette, ae plants, now ready, shipment, full count, M. Del. Dewey Mathis. sville, Rt. 2. i pink skin potato plants, PR. ected and treated. $1.25 M. Buford: R. Lightsey. Bee Rt. ie PR. potato plants. govt. isp. | proved, $1.90 M. Del..| Ww. W. Williamson, Bris- imp. red . F. G. Tyre, Bristol. from hand-selected seed, rtified, 500. $1.50; y mail prepaid. By exp. $10.00: 10 OF $17.50. PP. npt shipment or money ret. r Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. . govt. insp. from s, 500, $1.00: $1.75 M and 1 del. Full count and mpt shipment. W. G. , Odum. Rt. 2, Box 158. PR. potato plants, gevt. insp. red, skin, $1.75 M; 5 M_ ots, 350 M. D. C. Neil. Baxley. ie acne shipment: 5000. w Stone, Great Baltimore, ennie Best and Matchless mato plants, ready for ship- ment, 500. 80c; $1.50 M. Del. : S. C. Rowe, Ocilla, Rt. J. has. W. eabbage, Ga. and bbage collard: Stone and Bal- timore tomato, 35c C; 300, 75c; B50. MM Klondike strawberry. a . Del. Lee Crow, Gaines- Rt 2. Box 143. Collard. cabbage and tomato, .50 M. Del. Lots 5 M or more. 20 M. exp: col. No checks. Wetherforg. Gainesville, esville, Rt. 2. _ potato plants, $2.00 M. Govt. inso. Prompt. ship- - Otis OQuinn, Surrency. | Cabbage. collard and tomato } ts. $3.50 ~ = 5 M or HG. ate | relobe, Bavimore and wie ato plants 300, $1.00; $1.50; $2.25 M. Calif. Won- | er, World Beater and hot pep- er, 100, vee 500. $f.75: $3.00 eo del. R. Chanelor, Pitts. "SYRUP FOR SALE 00. gallons Ga eane syrup. H. Rudd, Byron, Box 41. 00 gals. Ga. cane syrup, $1.23 00 ais: bright, new syrup, 1.25 gal. at my place, 3 mi. N. ifton on Waterlow Rd. W. A. letcher, Tifton, Rt. 2. 00 gals. pure Ga. cane syrup, .25 gal. in No. 10 eans. On ham and Cairo Hwy. W. C. gram, Pelham, Rt. 2. _Few hundred gals. A-1 syrup, 29 gal. Joe M. Brown, Mc- 4 bout 1000 gals. pure care up in cans and glass, No. 10 nd = at ceiling prices. Lee ek, Quitman. 00 gals. syrup, $1.40 gal. at place. Also want to exc. 200 White guano sacks for 100 nted chicken feed sacks. Must 3 of kind. Mrs. T. W. Sears, zlehurst, Rt. 3: Jel. in Ga. sted small size. P. W. Harrison, akwood smoked meat. hams, 8-10 lIbs., 45c Ib. Sides and ders, 30c" The FOB. A.cH. st, Meigs, Gt, oe Ood streaked middling meat, cured, 28c lb., av. wt. 15- Ibs, Also fine roan and Jer- Vv cow, 5 yrs. old, $65.00. Good r. Come and see. Luther dutson, Blairsville, Rt. 1. ome-cured oakwood smoked wt. 10-25 Ibs. ea. 45c lb. and shoulders, 30c_ Ib. B. Hurst. Meigs, at 56 vine Mur- +} guinea, $1.50 doz. is = ~ | metal shipping boxes and del. Cc. BD. - Crow. | As 100. Good, peanuts, 8 1/2c b. No orders less 50 Ibs. Riley C. _ Couch, Urns 50 los. Ga. rumner peanuts, $5.00 -or 10 He: 12 lh. Smaller Rt. 2. EGGS FOR SALE Eggs from Farks Ped. stock, $3.75 for 50, $6.00 C. Cases to be returned. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alte. Dark Cornish eggs. 16, del. Miss Leona $1.16 for | Simpson, : Culverton, Rt. $2.56 | Speckled Sussex eggs, $1.00-!> for 15. Add postage. Mrs. W. NN. Silvers Ellijay Re 3. Box Be. ; Eges from purebred, Dari Cornish hens, $1.25 for 16. Del. by ins. parced post. Prompt del. H. M. Moorman, Lovett. Guinea; mixed white and speckled eggs, $1.50 for 15;-30, $2.50 Del. Tom Steed, Buena | Wista. | M. B. turkey eggs. $2.00 doz. Exc. for dark Cornish eggs. Mrs. Robert Harp. Trenton. Black Minorea_ eggs, grade. $1.00 for 15. Ancona, $1 for 16. Postage pd. Mrs. L. D. > Eliott, Lavopia, Rt. . : Eggs tom Donaldson Reds, 15. Del; yearling hens and Parmenter Red and W. Rock, /same price. Mrs. Grady Brown, Stone Mountain, Rt. j. ; Eggs from purebred M. B. turkeys, $3.50 doz. Speckled Shipped in Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglas- | ville, Rt. 1. M. B. turkey eggs, also. NZ. white and Chinchilla rabbits, very fine and reasonable, Mrs. 'M. R. Settle. Athanta, 654 Cas- | eade Ave., SW. Turkey eggs. $2.75 doz.. Birs. Roy Herod, Adairsville, Rt. : a 12 White Pekin duck eggs. | Miss Mary Lee, Dawson, Rt. tested, $1.00 per 15: 30,: $1.75: M. B. turkey, $3.00 d 2 doz. $5. 75 del: also 3 furker hens, a old. $15.00 or. $5.50 ea. Mrs. J . A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Beardless barley. $2. 00 bu. in 2 bu. bags: T. G. OKelley, Maysville, Rt, 1. 10 tons good quality sovbean hay with beans in hay, $39.00 ton. FOB. Whitestone. William | KE; Coble, Homer. -500 bu. Fullgrain, 500 bu, Coker, cold and smut-proof seed oats. harvested without rain. Ralph S. Collier, Comer. Oats, Victor grain, for seed, | or Be $1.10 bu. FOB. Check only. J. W. Lang, Omega. 50 Saas bright runner peanut hay $25.00 ton. FOB. R. B. Harrell, Eastman. 10 tons good, bright peanut hay. $20.00 ton at my barn. W. Smith, Hawkinsville. 4 tons, good. bright No. 1 pea- nut hay, $20.00 ton at my barn. | Ress Swann, Carnegie. 10- to:-15, tons foe peanut hay. $15.00 ton. A. Bronwoed, Box 141. Choice kudzu hay. Write for del. prices, B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. Several hundred bu. new oats, $1.25 bu. at my place. Sveral bu. white and red nest onion sets, 50ec qt. H. V. Franklin, | Register, Ph 3631. OTe States- boro.) POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE About 1 acre yellow Bermuda onions, ready soon. Make offer. WN. J. Dean. Pavo, Rt. 2. - mic E. of Pavo on Dubin Byrd Farm.) Bliss, Early Triumph seed potatoes, planted this yr. Finest ef seed for Ga. planting: about 2000 in 100 lb. sacks. $4.50 cwt. FOB. M. O. only. E. P. Har- rison, Groveland, Rural Box sound white Spanish | lots, FOB. W. 2. Morgan, Clyo, | trap-nest | 95. eq. Prepaid. Glenn Cox, ryellow squash. | Lot of 20; ibs, 3-A j pullorum-controlled, $1.10 for. eockerels. $1.50 to $2.00 ea. Also j del. 4. | doz: 2 Ringlet B. R. eges, Pullorum- | F: Dablongea, Rt. 1. a6 . . McNeel, Orchard. of 2000 or more Bur-" banks, (sprayed 7 times), begin ripen- ing soon: sell on trees. 1 mi. W. Menticello. on No. 16, paved Hwy. W. F. Bearden, Monti- cello, Rt. 1, Box 90. MISCELLANEOUS - F OR shee Pxinted feed sacks. washed, ge Canten, Rt. Dried asiniG and hoarhound, 40 lb Green catnip, hoarhound, peppermint. balm, wild horse- mint, 25c doz. Mrs. Marts a _White. Dahlonega. Bt 1 Be Eiecaeaes ee catnip. horse= radish, comfrey. basil, feverfew, tansy. horsegynt, spearmint, save. 10e. rooted: pumpkin, citron, '20e cupful. Acg ostage. Ralph Williams. Mrs. Ine eee oe 40 los. mixed duck and goose feathers, slightly used, but fine cond. $15.00 or 40c lb. Mrs. ee L. Cantwell, Gantom Rt: downy feathers, Sample gn request. $11.50. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt, 4, Nice, new. 50c Ib. Del. Closely wov en 20 sold. Add postage Jy R. Sloan, Pelhim. Yellow root. sassafras, 15e lb. Burdeck. Blackhaw, Cala- mus, 50c Ib. Old fashioned cin- Mrs. namon ving, 25ec ea. Dill, tansy, | catnip, 20c. doz. Comfry, 30 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley | Fowler, Diamond... Butterfly 1reots, dry, 50c Ib. Sage plants, 20ce ea. Pumpkin seed, 20c cupful.| Catnip, 20c bu: seed, 15 spoonfull. Mrs. Mae Turner, ._ Elecampane, sassafras, yellow /root, 35 lb. Catnip, pepper- mint, spearmint, hoarhound, tansy, yarrow, horsemint, horse radish, 35e doz. bun., exc. for feed sacks. Miss L. M. White, | Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. Red sassairas root, yellow .root, wild cherry bark, 35c Ih. Colts fogt, wild horsemint, 25 oz. 40c. Mrs. Elvia Wee. New erop sage, ground, $1.50 lb. also 25e and 50c orders fill- ed. Rubbed sage, 85c lb. 5 or 10 lb. lots: whole leaf sage, $1.25 Ib. C. V. Keith, Alvaton. 150 white feed sacks, not! washed, free of holes, 13c ea. 50 guano sacks, washed, 15c ea. All | | honey, PP. Chieken feed sacks, -eap., not washed. 10c ea. FOB. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma. R. W. Conaway. Savannah, 2114. Tennessee Ave. 1 doz. chicken feed sacks, $1. Add postage. Mrs. E. F. Timms, Atlanta. 989 Cascade Ave., SW. White chicken feed sacks, 100. 50 and 25 lh. sizes: free of holes; washed and pressed. Make best offer doz.| R. P. Lowe, Warren- eye Ree Sage: gbout 3 lbs. hand-pick- ed, washed, dried. ground, $1.50 lb. Add postage. Mrs. L. G. Mc Kibben, Jackson, Rt. 1. 100 geod chicken feed sacks, washed. 15c ea. Mrs. F. A. Wil- |] Ad banks, Martin, RFD. 225 Dill plants, peppermint, gar- lic, deuble tansy, 25c doz. Balm, eatnip. 6, 50c. Sassafras root, yellow root. wild cherry bark; Queen of Meadow root, 3 lbs.. $1.00. Mrs. M.-L. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Fresh, sheared wool for sale. Also fresh Jersey milch cows. H, E. Bowman, Buford, Rt. 2. Garden horsemint, pepper- mint, garlie, double tansy, 25c doz. White iceberg blackberry, 6. 50c. Mixed strawberry plants, ROc C. Add postage.| Mrs. Wil- lis Grindle. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Queen of Meadow, yellow root, wild cherry bark, 20c lb. Garlic bulbs. red and gold strawberry plants, all 25c doz. Okra seed. 10c cupfull. Mrs. D. M. Holloway, D Dahlonega, Rt. 1. HONEY, HONEY BEES, BEE SUPPLIES, ETC:: 8 Patent hives: 3 old-fashion- ed hives (not robbed.) Quilian Tuggle, Buford, Rt. Fancy. strained eas. 6 5-lb. pails, $5.80 ease. E. J. Lewis, Nahunta. ONIONS: Ton or more Bermuda onions = sale. N. J. Dean, Pavo, Rt, ot and Red. June plums j{ | Mrs. exe. for sacks. | ea. Glover, Gainesville, Rt. 7. sacks, washed, | 17) houseleek, | J heifer, bred: now on goo | 1/2e ea. vine, 15 ea. oF white feed | sacks, washed, all color not re- |. | moved 12 1/2 ea., oe less than Gainesville, Rt./6. 100 Ib. PECANS: About 200 Ibs. peed paper | shell peeans, 30e 1b.,.28 for lot. | ES Burk, Tifton, | FOB. Mrs. a Res 3. Small. striped gourds, 5 ea. John Weaver, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Mees Bae Burdeck, Mayapple, yellow root, red sassafras, wild cherry bark, witehhazel bark, slippery elm bark, bearfoot, colts foot, - Darge garlic bulbs, 50c doz. /Medium and small, 40c lb. Mrs. | Hannah H. Harris, Griffin, Rt. C, Box 10-A. ' Several white feed 10e Washed once. Mrs. C. H. Printed eed 25c ea. White feed sacks, Add postage. Glenn Cox, Canton. Rt. 3.4 3 lbs. pure used goose feath- ers, in good cond., 50 lb. FOB. | Alma, Rt. 2. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Red sassafras, vellowroot, 15c th. Blackhaw, burdock, calamus, 50e Ib. Horseradish, 50c doz. Comiry, 30c doz. Cinnamon y 2. 25e.. Black- haw: spreuts, ibe ea. Add xost- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, mond. = MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BES SNS AND PEAS WANTED: Want 1/2 bu. only pure, Red | Ripper peas by June 25th; pay $5.00. S. J. Whatley, Louisville. EGGS WANTED: Want at once 1 doz. turkey 'eges from healthy. thrifty stock for hatch. Mrs. Paul Rodgers, Sycamore. Berman Mitchell, Lithonia. Be 2. HONEY. BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED: Want 10 cans, 10 lbs. ea. or 20 -eans. 5 Ibs. ea. best grade honey (strained) for personal use. John H. Park, Augusta, 308 | Greene Street. Want some Patent foe for bees, the kind that has the 1 Ih. FES eS Brown, Vienna, PO Box 31. , ~ Will buy healthy pees, pat- tented hives. State number, kind. price and if loeal. |J. M. Lenox, Atlanta, PO Box 626. Want 10 Ibs. good extracted elean, free Gf trash. Write. Miss Nancy A. Seay, El- lenwood, Rt. 2. / ONIONS WANTED: Want dry shellots and multi- A Quote on 100 to} plying onions. Q 500 lbs. Hubert Chambers, At- lanta. Box 184. PEAS WANTED: Want some Crowder peas. cream State sugar price. Ht. 1, | PLANTS WANTED: Want some dill. E. H. MceMi- chael, Buena Vista. Want full stamp Negro Killer | potato plants. J. C. DeVane, el. Want iimiedistely. for $2.00, 500 No. 1 La. copper- skin potato plants. Cecil bh. Duffey. Monticello, Rt. 3. Want 10,000 PR. potato plants. Make best office del. and when ean ship. M. H. Williams, Meigs, Rt. 2. Box 132. Want some Golden Seal plants at once. J. L. Myles, Au- gusta, 1610 Ramsey St. Want 500 white sugar yam potato slins. Kate Barron, Clarkesville. Rt. 3. Want 10 M PR. potato plants, $1.00 M. FOB your sta.! Will accept in small lots. J. E, Frady, College Park, Rt. 1. Want some bunch potato slips. Also want some rice pop corn. Walter E. McCard, Grif- fin, 164 Hammock Street. Want 10.000 good sweet potato plants. Exec. big boned SPC pig, weaned, either mee or female. reg. for plants. ~oM, Ander- son, Williamson. POTATOES WANTED: Want few bushels Lookout Mtn. Irish potatoes, J. A, Wil- son, Martin. SEED WAN TED: Want seed Abruzzi rye, Rohe ert Grit, Mado. 2 Queen of Meadow, 35c lb. 3 Ibs. | $1.00. Add postage. Miss Vernon | Stover. Pisgah. -}250 hens, postpaid, | |} VOURSR, bulls. 1 to yrs. old. C. . AN -Point Road.) on pasture, , Mrs, i wanee, Rt. 1. 2 dog, urkey sam oo settin une or $. | : calves, $50.00 ea. Mis | Wier, Douglasville. Rt. mos. | weaned, Buford, Rt. 2. i daily. horn type, Neate Tat Cochran, Swords. | 2 young. ' ealves. iJ. C. Lee, College Pe milch co 1 reg. GQuernse Welcome Rd. off R Reg. Jersey heifer 3 n from veg. sire and dar blocdlines. Mrs. Ss. Fairburn, Rt. 2. young White Face * Heavy milker, $90.00. bone Black African male, 2 = Amos, oF ss ture, $65.00. Mrs. liams, Columbus, Williams Dairy. Guersney mileh cow. with first calf. Sell w without calf. Mrs. G. hold, Atlanta, 2140 Rein ol SE.. Ma 1714. Guernsey pu. 3 ms from heavy producin: blo Dia- | FOB. T 1 - 10 choice, -reg. Hereford heifer lines, Pas in buyers name. . Jd. Lee. Red O% well Larry Domin Ot open heifers: M. W. West Point. (c Reg. Guernsey male. bred, excellent type, be marked. Rev. Madison r S.. : Suramerville, ~ Cow, 4 yrs. old, ie old calf; cow giving 3 gals $70.00, with | A. B. Blackstoel wi 2 Jersey cows Guernsey male calves, : old, subject 2. bloodlines. Also SPC pigs gilts, sub. to reg. blocky George M. Wicker, A 20 head cattle. 20- hea 1 good mule, $2,000.00. Several co S, Mixon Griffin, Rt Bull, 2 yrs. old, fighter). half Heref Jersey, $75.00. George Ww by, Griffin, Rt. (Bg Cow, 14 mos. old, 4 pe not bred; heifer calf, e Guernsey and Jersey Also 'white feed sacks, washed, not bleached. Mrs. Hogue, Hapeville, 557 Ce Ave., Ca 4907. a Niee Jersey cow, with calf., 4 miles. W. at my. place. J. M. Coo: view. Half Guernsey ba old, $25.00. Jennie Toll , -Fullman Fulghum, Douglasville, | lanta. Rt. 7, Box 133. Excellent milch tow $100.00; if calf returned $85.00. Fran Reg, Guersney aoe Ibs. 4 vrs. old, $100. 00. to prevent inbreeding. Butler. Junction City. 2 male calves and sp ers. H. R. Allisorf, Bairds Fine milch cow, giviny 4. See at my barn 1 mi of Tueler. H. G.. Carit Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. Black Jersey bull, 14 from fine stock, $30.00 at farm 45 mi, FE. Ellijay. Patterson, Quill. : for sale: also pulls. 1 a h young horses, excellen ma for farm or city use. $300. horses at farm. E. B. ly, Eocnr ae priced reasonably at ae H. V. Bivens, - Will sell young a ers, 10 to 14 mos. 6 Guernsey cow; 3. cows: 1 Jersey bull, 2 yrs 1 Guernsey bull, 16 mos. ob Ww. ace prgonbars Road, Ch 5772 pod mi ee a 5 mos. oe Hereford bulls, horn- lee. Snarta. a Guernsey and Jersey cow, esh-in, with calf, 1 mo. old. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. af halt Guersney and half rnsey bull, purebred, very othe. $65.00. Also some milk ype billy goats, purebred, nice 2, $5.00 te $10.00 ea.. at my ace. Raymond Peeplees, Car- esville, Re 1 | Jersey: cow, fresh, with 3rd- lf, $60.00. or will trade. J. P. glish, Milner. Real i Reg. Jersey Star bull, ealves serviceable age, from dams lassified every So0ds Co Js WV Washington, 2. good Gurnsey and Jersey Ich. cows with first eS Js Fisher, Sieekbridge, Rt. Jersey rmilch cow, with . er-. eifer calf, fresh-in, ready ills, 3 1/2 mi, W. Pineview. _ Cook, Pineview, Rt. 1. Nice buttheaded Hereford pull yearlings. 15 mos. old, wt. bout 400 los, $45.00. O. S. Dug- a Chester. zz red. heifer, with male ealt, | 100.00 FOB for both, cow fresh fay 8th. 1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs. : freshen ar ound 15th Aug, 00.00. -Also frying sized chick- wt. 2 lbs. Mrs. Mattie Mc erson, Rabun Gap. Purebred Guernsey bull, 2 old. reg. and papers fijrn.- ad habits and in fine shape, 15.06 at farm. Elberton Ove 1 .Bowdon, Rt. 3. Spe grade Hereford cows, 9 th calves by reg. bull and re- . 3 heavy springs. Sev. bulls. A. Ss. Chamlee, Bar- Nice, full Aplocded Jersey- Guernsey 4 gal. cow, fresh-in. ualities perfect, price reas. 30: W. Atlanta on Bankhead . Horace Darnell, Winston. Reg. Guernsey bull, 9 mos. old ire: Riegeldgle Illustrious Be amin. 53835: Dam: Rieseldale Major's Dorrie, 568278: well- rown out. exc. type, pest blood 5 ee Agnew, Summer- i milch cow (have 4 ym which to choose.) Gerald Barr, Summerville, Rt. 4 ae from Subligna.) earlings, fol pipodad but not Also fine, young bay horse, s. old, wt. about 1000 Ibs. Le'C. Allen, Hoschton. freshen Aug. with 3rd alt; now siving 1 1/2 gals. milk tb. butter oaily. Joe L. Mc- ayer. renrple Rt. 1. os FOR SALE OI and Guinea crossed 1g. ood to age, 6 wks. old, $5 J, A. Wilson, Mar- 2 po type Duroc pigs, 10 s. old, life treated, some un- elated; reg. in buyer's name, 5.00 ea. FOB. H.L . Williams, Ps reg. Red Borkccuies oars, wt. about 150 lbs., $35.00 i es 3 Collins. Hazlehurst. 3ig boned Guinea pigs, 8 and wks. old 5.00 and $7.00 ea. at farm. Wall not ship. A. 3. (We therly. -Foyetteville. / OIC pigs. purebred, $10.00 ea. OB. Ready for del. June 10th. ssell Neal, _ Ashland. slack Essex silt, bred, around bgt SA $35.00. with applica- tion for ree Piration < Ls, rgeron, Sardis; Rto-1: One of finest OIC boars tn dete: sacrizice.- J, 1. Guthrie, wrenceville, Hte2- Ee GC pigs, reg. sired by Mac- hur, son of Conquest, orld grand champion boar. ouble treated, papers furn. 00. ea., $28.00 pr. Pigs, 3 e bot 2) 200d brood . A. Taliaferro, Blue Gs ereford pigs, 9 wks. old, en- ed to registration: 2 males, male, $25.00 Ga. here. SEY, J th. Wadley. sPC pigs. bred for sale, gilts m Service boars: all from ampion bloodlines. Prices. ep eae Beat. Bunn, Mids a sow. with 9 nice pigs: with Wweaned pigs; shoats, -00 ur ae H. Brown, Double | Fort Valley. Tel. -| boro. | blocky, Duroc hogs, reg. pigs, differ- ent ages, of outstanding blood- lines. Cheap for quick sale. Also 4 Hereford, purebred, not reg. 1 yr. old, excellent stock. Sheen: S.L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 19 Hampshire pire, $6.00 pr. at. my farm. J. P. English, Mil- ner, Rt, 1. . Imp. big boned Blue Guinea pigs, 8-9 wks. old, wt. 35 Ibs. ea. $15.00 ea., or $25.00 pr. Treated. crated FOB. Also mix- ed Whippoorwill peas;. $6.00 ce Soe Lee, Ny OT GEE Rt. 8. 12 blocky type Duroe pigs, 12 wks. old, either sex, some un- related; reg. in buyers name, $12.50 ea. Cholera immune. G. J. Holton. Surrency, Rt. 1. Big boned Blue Guinea pigs, 10 and 12 wks. old, $10.00 ea. treated. 1 sow, just weaned 8 pivs, bred to purebred male, $20.00. No bad Bens: L: D..James, Manor, Rt. Reg. SPC gilts, is papers. wt. 250 lbs. 10 mos. old, $50.00 cash. FOB. Billy Rahn, Rincon. 12 nice fat shoats, 75 to 100 lbs. $16.50 ea., my vdlace 3 mi. W. Acworth. Cia. Wilson, Ac- worth, Rt, 2. Berkshire boars, A-1 stock, 3 mos. old. $15.00 ea. C. J. Hard- man, Commerce. Reg. Duroc boars and gilts, 3 to 8 mos. old, $15.00 to $25. 90 ea. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley. Reg. SPC pigs. Grand Sire Big Chief; Sire, Experiment Station boar: 8 to 10 wks. old gilts, $15.00: boars, $10.00 ea. Eugene Hamby, Griffin, Rt. 1. Reg. male Hampshire, 3 yrs. old: 3 reg. Hampshire sows, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $225.00. A. L. Luce, 205. Hereford hogs: 2 brood sows, Tt poar alt reg. Closing out herd. Special. price at farm near Blount. Will not ship. J. J. Turner, Forsyth, Ross Little bone black African pigs, | Stay-fat kind, 10 wks. old, $18. 50 ea. 3 gilts, 4 1/2 mos. old, $20 ea. Also I full stock Jersey cow. Ist calf: 3 gals. daily, $90. On. Sinquefield, Harrison. Berkshire boars and_ gilts, sired by Lynnwood Eventua- tion Pride, son of Lynnwood Emblem, reg. in buyers name, Reas. E. H. Blount, Waynes- 6 PC sows, bred to reg. Duroc, 3 Guinea sows, $25.00 ea. 25 shoats, wt. 80-100: lbs. Warren Coleman, Mitchell. : Little and big-bone Guinea pigs, 8 to 10 wks. old, $10.00 ea. pigs. 3 mos. old, $15.00 ea. Pure OIC pigs, 6 wks. to 3 mas. old, $10.00 to $15.00 ea. M. O. only. N.-R. Wade, Alto, Rt. 2. Ga. imp. big bone Blue Guinea pigs. best of bloodlines, $15.00 ea, $25.00 pr. 9-10 wks. old, wt. 35 lbs. ea. Also sev. bu. mixed Whinvoorwill. peas, $6.00 bu. Cobb A. Lee, Waycross, Rt. Be BYx AT8s Black PC,, finest breeding, stay-fat kind; 8 wks. old pigs, male and female, gilts and males, 8 mos. old, ready for breeding. 1 extra fine, big male, 3 yrs. old, wt. around 600 lbs. Papers lui. 3 WN Jordan, Comer. 9 reg. Due toes pigs, 14 wks. $15.00 ea. $25 pr. 2 Duroc gilts, wt: about 300 lbs, 1 yr. old, $25.00 ea. G. A. Lewis, Baxley. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Mare mule, gentle, work any- where, sound, 15 yrs. old. $35. Exc. for Jersey heifer, bred. V: R. Jenkins, Dublin, Rt. 4... Horse mule. mouse col. 12 yrs. old. no plug, wt. if fat. 850- 900 Ibs. Work anywhere, $50.00 Exe. for nice heifers or heavy springer. Also want few small Bantams. C. A. White, College Park Ri. 2 Z a o ae = Dark brown mare mule, ex- Work anywhere, $75.00 cash. 1 mile below Shiloh on Warm Springs Hwy. Mrs. Mattie Howard, Shiloh, RFD. Pr.-young mules, 3 yrs. old, wt. 850 and 900 lbs. 3300.00. C. R. Richardson, Forsyth, Rt 3 Black mare, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1075 lbs. Blocky built, work double or single, $115.00. Exc. for black Angus bull, wt. about 500 lbs. at 12c Ib. and differ- ence. Berry- J. Whatley, Fayet- teville, Rt. 1, Hwy. 85, 10 miles S. Fayetteville. Good, small mule, cage: any- where, cheap. Also 2 cows, some eee L. EF. Bing: He ale. Sor ree GHORGIA DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY ~ STATE CAPITOL Atlanta, 3, Ga. -purebred | $5.00. tion, eellent cond. About 12 yrs. old. | : : 3 "Wednesday, Ju Corr Alden, Director of Entomology. June 8, 1944 SWEET POTATO PLANT GROWERS: If-you expect to sell sweet potato plants in 1945, it is necessary to make application for inspection to the Georgia Department of Entomology by July 15 1944. Applications and regulations have been mieadl to all growers on our list, but if additional applica- tions. are needed, they can be obtained by writing to 432 State Capitol, Atlanta. C. H. ALDEN, Director of Entomology. eee RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE se s 4 2 pr. NZ red rabbits, 3 mos. eld. Unrelated, from large red stock. $5.00 pr. Henry Coleman. Milledgeville, Rt. 1. Pure NZ Whites, healthy stock, 2 mos. old, $2.00 pr. Do= nald Agner, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Nice NZ White buck. little over 2 yrs. old, wt. over 15 lbs. reg. and papers. furn. $5.00. Bobby Shanvard, Griffin, 765 Macon Road. NZ Whites: 2 does. 1 un- related buck, 3 mos. old, $5.06. Bred does. $3.00 ea. NZ White giant strain buck, 10 mos. old. Mrs. J. H. DunNett, Sandy Springs. NZ White rabbits: does, none bearing less than 11, $5.00 ea. 38 mos. old does and bucks, $1.50 ea. Fine stoek but not reg. Hugh Bowling, Lexington. NZ White bucks, 14 mos. old, $3.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Belle Evans, Talona. Few Chinchilla bucks, 3 1/2 to 4 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Alt standard type and fully pedi- greed. R. Lamar Brantley. Wrightsville. Rt. 2. Chinchillas: 12 Senior, ands ard does, $5.00 ea, 8 bucks, 6-8. Mos. old, $2.50 ea. 20 Chin- chilla and Flemish croses, a wks. old, $1.50 ea. 2 vr. steel erey Flemish does, $7.50 ea. Others. E. L. Mann,-Macon, 4110 Houston Ave. ~ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2% enti goats (milk year- round about 2 qts. daily, $25.00 ea. 1 Alpine, 1 Saanan, FOB. | J. E. Lochridge. Dalton. 30 to 40 head goats, mostly nannies, bred. Cant ship, $3.00 around for fot. WB SORE: Forsyth; Rt1.- 4 old ewes, 2 or 3 ewe lambs, $4.50 ea. at my farm, 9 miles SE Ocilla. W. Y. Harper, Wray. Reg. Toggenbure buck, 2 yrs. old, gentle. naturally -hornless. Grade Toggenburg doe. Accept first reas. offer. Mrs. John D. Cox, Decatur, Rt. 1. De 2404 (call nights Mily.) E Saanan buck, $10.00, 4 yrs. old. 1 do, freshen in July or Aug. Will pasture goats, $1.25 mos. Will pasture mule free for }+summer for use. Cows pastured for $2.00 mos. ' Good pasture, fresh water. J. W. Easley, Hape- ville. Box 161, Ca 2598. Togeenburgs, 2 naturally horn less; reg. Saanan milkers: 2 fine, young bucks: will reg. in buy- ers name. Henry McGee, At- lanta, 49 Warren St.. SE., De 3055. x LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want 1 Jetsey baby bull calf, of good bloodlines: give price, if reg. and if papers will be furnished, also age and descrip- Rieke GOATS WANTED: Want tfresh-in. or soon to freshen milk goat; prefer Nu- bian; give des. milk day and price, shipped or unshipped. Mrs. M. L. Peeteerman, Elko. Want 1 milk goat, in good cond. now giving milk, and well trained. Write me your price and if you will ship. Mrs. S. R. Lawhorn, Mauk. HOGS WANTED: Want blocky type Poland- Chinas with 6 white points, and with papers. J.T. Harrss, Thomaston, Rt. 3. HORSES AND MULES WANTED: . Want Shetland pony, 45 yrs. old... Mrs. -C. R. Jenkins, Ae: worth, Riva D. H.-Summerlin,- Clem, | LIVESTOCK WANTED =f Want gentle horse and buggy. Consider Shetland pony and outfit. E. I. Carter, Richland. working, i my. place. POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: Bantam cockeres and oe $2.00 ea. pr. Mrs. Will Thomp- son, Doraville, Ph Chamblee 2976. Good modern -bantams, type and eolor in black red, birchen and silver duckwings, $7. 50 pr. M. L. Arnau. Savannah. 416 W. Broad Street. BARRED. WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 25 B. R. pullets, 4 star. grads: -10 wks. old}-75c ea. for lot. Mrs. me Er Seabolt, Buckhead, S28 gan County.) CORNISH, GAMFS AND. GIANTS: 15 big type Cornish: 1 cock- erel, wt. about 10 lbs.. 14 hens, Mrs. Mary J. James, Waycross, Rt. 1